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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-12 - Orange Coast Pilot• t Talk of the Town Titillates Readers· 81 ll'l'KYS llAULS Olllltoeltt ........ The Talk at ...... Town bM Mc:om• UM talk at llM &on LI\ Newport a .. cb OWMn at UM ed...tta-onl7 boallton, wMcb .. In a milk white W•t Co•t Hipwa1 bWldlna Ollce ..ct"" u aliiiiaat• par , tWlml e>pen the door Ind hwaa °"'the "open" tip IMt -~ lft cMflanc. Of ., •m•r1enc1 tlt1 ordinante Ctt1 .. eict.n. eom• ot •bom ha .. ·~ bJ th• ~ for a pMk, contend UM X rat4td lbos> wlll have a net•ti•• .tree\ on \h* com mUAllJ. Be. •.ad U.. Jomt 1'-l iukte the llq>, bualneee a... been ~. A.ad k> cel9bl'M4' &M ~·· <111 ••· be edded, the owner la• .,reed k> waiN a. W>rmal IO-MDt ectal11a ,_ "It'• a •&»clal." he .. Id, rrl<>v1n1 out ot ttle way o1 • car~nh.1r hamrnllrinM to.iether a di•· play cu~ "Anyw•y, we don't havt' 1111 of our atocll In yet · H• aaJd lhtir~ hav~ t)(ot!n oo problems 10 far and pr~1rtt-d 'N~wporl-w1U tii.. • wr•Ml market, oo~ of lht• b4:st City offu·1ab madt1 •~veral 11ttempta at ke .. p1ntt th~ ahop 1't 2~ 1'1111st H1.ihw1ty from openintt F'irat, cu uncll m e mbera adopted an llmtrgenc y rt1solut ion outlaw i n& adult bookltores Out that ordinance, lt turned out, had oo pn11tecutlon provision written into it. Reahung th11 , c1ly offac1aJs quickly filed a l•wauit 1tl(amat o~ner Thomas Wade ukmg lhe eour1 to icraull a t.~mporary restramin8 order Afei\U\&l UWI Talk ol Tbe Town SUNDAY VOL. 73, NO. 286, 1 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ( The judae aaid no dice and aet a bearing ror Oct. 2'l on the matter instead. COW"lcll members claim \he ahop will be closed down yet. One council member has threatened to p1ck"et t.M eatabfishmf:nt, if t.M court hearing Ir unsucceuful. And later this month, council members are expected to adopt an adult entertainment or· dinance. This one has a proeecution provi11ion in it. It also has a lot ol wonb In it that many people, from the mayor lo the city attorney, ad· mit they don't understand. City Attorney Hugb Coffin said it was necessary lo completely define every sort of sexual activity imaginable that could be depict· ed in magazines, so thal it can be banned. • "I'm not even sure what all of them mean,'' aald Coffin of some of the Latin words included in the ordinance. "I'm not sure what all of them mean either," said Councilwoman Evelyn Hart. -laulMq. "You'd probatity have to go into the bookstore with a dictionary lo find out." Mayor Jackie Heather quipped lhat the or- dinance may be as X-rated as the bookstore. City vice officers have also prowled through the bookstore and claim the material for sale is X-rated all right, but measures only about a s on the pornography scale. But If the one-room bookstore has become the talk of the town, citizens, so far, haven't complained much. City Attom y Coffin said he's received one complaint so far. It was from a city council member. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1980 FIFTY CENTS Thousands Trapped • ID Quake Rubble Tension Folluws 6Deatlu BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP> - Police may be cloee lo aoMn1 the bizarre kiWnes of six black men that have stirred racial un- rest in this industrial city on Lake Erie, a prosecutor aald Saturday. "We ere makina prosrea.'' Erie County District At&orney Edward CCJearove told a meetinl in . a bh1ck nefabborbood. ''We ire in the process right now ot preparin& search wananta f« certain place9. Tension has lAllll up ln the black neiehborhooda since four black males were shot lo death in late September and two black cab driven were stabbed and bludgeoned to death las\ week. The cab driven' heart.a were carved out of their bodies. Seven boun after Cose-rove talked at the neighborhood meetin&, he said al a news coo- f erence tbal •'no arrest.a are around the comer." Coeirove acknowledged that out of the hundreds of people police had spoken to there was "one person in a category dif- ferent than all the rest." Under repeated questioning, h9' refmed to say if the &)erson was a potential suspect, saying only that the man was in •'the company of police" bu\ "not in cwitody. We're not about to ar- rest anybody." Cossrove said the man came to the attention of police early Saturday and that, in some respects. he matched the description of a while man who tried lo strangle a black hospital patient. Coserove also. said a search warrant was executed earlier in the day at the residence of the person lo whom they were talk-ing. . On Friday, a while man en- tered the room of a black man, Calvin Cole, 31, being treated for a drug overdose al the Erie County Medical Center. "I hate niHen," the intruder said u he started to strangle the pa ti en\. But a nurse walked Into the room and the assailant fled. Co9P"OYe said the nurse got a aood look at the man as be fied the room. Her description ol a JOUDI white man 1enerall7 flt the com~ite description ol the IO·called .22-caliber killer com- piled b)' pollce. The diaeovery of the muWaled bodlea of the cab drivers on Wednesday and Tburad'ay touched ott two nilhts of scat- tered incidents ol 1unabota and rock·tbrowiDI in the black nel&bborboods. A cro11 was bunted CID lbe Eut Side. Deity ""'"'911" ............ NICOLE CAPRETZ OETS RIDE OVER HAAllOA VIEW SCHOOL CLASSMATll AT PICNIC Newport Polle• Capt. Rich Hamlllon, a.ft, and Sam Martone of Harbor Bop Ctub Aaalet Picnic Fun Disarming Police Get Acquainted W-lth Sixth Gradln The sixth grader with a big smile and the fading remnants of a summer switan climbed in the backseat of the Newport Beach patrol car. The officer smiled, "Never been back there before, I bet." The youngster lau1bed. rattl- inl the metal ca1e that bad him pinned in. He admitted, later, he'd bad one short ride in a police unit lut year when he ran away from home. But for moet ol the estimated 800 1ixtb IJ'aden on hand Friday, or \be first annual Cope-n-Klda Picnic at Eastbluff Park in Corona del Mar, It wu all new ground. The YOUOC students crawled throulh pollce cars, sal at the slick ln police helicopters and watched aa off-duty officers de· monstrated bow to "quick-load'' a 1un, how to fiip on a motorcycle airen and how lo load up a bot dog with plenty of mustard and ketchup. · Police Chief Charles Gron, wearlD& a black bueball cap (See POLICE, Paae AJ) Death Toll 20,0lMJ In Algerian Tmm AL ASNAM , Algeria (AP) Ambulance sirens wailed cease- lessly through this devastated Algerian city Saturday after the . second killer earthdquake in 26 years flattened mos\ of the buildings. Officials feared as many as 20,000 people m,ay have perished. · The cries a nd moans of trapped victims could be heard from UPder tons of rubble more than 24 hours after Friday's midday quake largely destroyed th1a normally quiet market city. Rescuers amputated arms or le111 of IOIDe of the victim• m or- der to free them. Food and drink W'H paued lo some or those trapped. In AJ1iers, orticials said between 5,000 and 20,000 inhabi- tants of Al Asnam and surround· ing towns may have died in the disaster. There was no official toll of the victims and a spokesman of the Algerian Red Crescent, the equivalent of the Red Cross, said il was impossible to make an ac· curate estimate. Medical teams and supplies were being sent from many nations at the appeal of the Red Crescent. Roads lo the city were scarred by gigantic cracks and clogged with conv oys of c ranes , bulldozers, ambulances, waler trucks and relief supplies con. verging from all parts or the country. There was almost no equipment available locally to move the giant blocks or steel and concrete that held many of the victims. The city or 125.000 inhabitants. located astride a major seismic fault 150 miles west of Algiers. was devastated by an earth- quake 216 years ago. On Sept. 9, 1954, Al Asnam -then caJled Orleansville -was virtually destroyed. More than 1,600 in- habitants were killed and some 15,000 seriously injured. "This was far worse than 1954," lamented an old man grimly surveying the wre~kage from a street comer. Friday's quake registered 7.5 on the Richter scale, according to a seismological station in France. Some of the seriously injured were taken lo distant hospitals by helicopter. Four camps were set up for the homeless sur- RICllNESS ROUTED -It's been a toulh financial year for much ol the country, and even Rodeo Drive, that fabled shop- pln1 around of the very rich, haan 'l been completely un· touched. But it's still a long way from the bargain basement mentalit;y. Pa1e Cl. vivors. More than 6,000 tents were distributed by the milltary authorities, together w1th blankets, clothing and emergen· cy food supplies. Throughout the cit y, e lec- l r i city , w a t er s upplies , telephones and sewers were cul and officials said they could give no estimate of how long il would lake to rest.ore them. There were reports of serious damage and heavy casualties in mountain villages between Al Asnam and the Mediterranean coast, and highways and bridges suffered extensively and many of the rillq• remained cut otr from the outside world. Al Asnam's four·slory hospital was a near-ruin. Several high- <See THOUSANDS, Page AZ> Wolv.alike Car Given Deliverance The real Burt Reynolds might have flashed his sexy smile. But he would have had a hard time making one of his famous film get aways. Instead, a Reynolds look -alike . hired to portray the actor at Santa Ana 's Street faire Saturday, re - turned to find his powde r blue Lincoln Versailles gone. Police said that he re- f used to heed advice against parking in the downtown parking lot. And when he returned from rus day as Burt, h e didn't have the cash to pay Bluebird Tow- ing. But just like in the movies, everythin g turned out well after the stand-in cashed a check for $55. ALWAYS WORKING -Jack Weston. one of \he busiest character actors around on stage and television , left Hollywood for New York. for six years ago because "al 3 o'clock every afternoon, \here's a sudden thing that hits LA. It's called "Flash Boredom." Paer 811. Prinsendam Finally Goes Down TUNING IN -Player pianoe were the high fidelity lnatru- menta at their day. Their glory Is betna restored in a Costa Mesa shop where the owners have plenty ol patience for all the detailed work but none for any mention of motorised IVNSAU, Alalla <AP) -Tbt 101117 llMr PriaHadam roUed OD tu Iida md NM 8eturdQ ID tM ....,_, Od f1' AIMka, a· aeU, _. Wffk after a RH , ...... die enalH .... , aad ,_.. .. 1a1 tM IDOlt dr..-e ........ ~ .. ~ ... ..,.. .... .... ........... '9llallld t.o ... . No GM w• aboard when tbe lnqulry In New Jersey lnto the broke out In the enctne room and venl0111. P.,e Cl. Dutc:b llMI' weat down 78 mll• cautea at the ftre that dlaabled spread to the dlalnC room. IOdtbftlt tJI 8'tka, Aluka, ln the veuel. AU the pMHD1en and crew BSALTB llA&A&D -Toxic aear~ t,• tM ol water. were awcued after 10me spent aboek 1,ndrome bu been linked Tiie aT·foot Rip tank Juat P1'tnMDdam Capt. Corne1'• u toaa .. 30 houri buddied In to tbe ... o1 tampou. tbe Rely tbl'M at Ill• after roWq °"' Wabeke watched from a nearbf •mall DfebolU toMed by 25-foot ·brand In parU~ular. Forty la lle•YJ MM, aceordla1 to Cout Guard cutter aa tbe llllp MU. Dodora ,.._ aakl tenral wom• bave died from the dia-eo..t Oun Lt. •.K. DeLaaa. went down. Just one week f1' UM ......., p111HD1er1 nre .... liaee lt7S. For • report CID --......... -. --to • .._ u .._ ... _ _.._ tor -· .. •-...___ ~ .a... ... ......_ IJ1D,._.., probable eauaee and ·-rl"1I -w--ear el' ..... l8Ve ,.,... 0JVIST WHINU -llU'UI" W -·---a IUl'Yl¥0r'I taJe ol tbe ordeal DAILY .. fl.OT HCTIOIO ...._ • tbe Dakb lbiPP'DC more tbaD IOO p~•n Ud • c.-c-.c. ,.......,....., lllf ..... •• bf~.~_ U,W ~-llllf-~!'N_~-~~--~ ... • ~~aY,_Pa~ .U) •. __ .!!!._t:,~ £!:.__w -· -... --.--=..-_.,.!!-~-~--· . ... l2 DAILY PILOl SIX-SECOND EARTHQUAKE REDUCED WHOLE CITY TO COLLAPSED RUINS Thou.and• Remeln Trepped lna6de Tumbted Bulldlnga In El Aanem, Atgerl• Freea r~ .. 11 IBOUSANDS DIE IN EARIBQUAKE. • • t•1:-oe apartml·nt blocks . built to 11uuse low 1m:ome families left l)o meless by the 1954 quakf', we re demolished • The c1ty·s large~l hotel. the Cheli( Hotel, was wrecked and its concrete roof lay at ground le vel. Rescuers s aid some 350 guests and staff were believed to b •• ve died in lhe building. One rescuer said some victims were freed after trapped limbs were removed 111 e me q~enry amputations with knives or ax es, without anesthetic. '·Everything h a ppened s o qu1 C'kly," said a s urvivor or the 1~ and 1980 quakes ··1t was all over within six seconds. The dogs didn't even have time lo bark. · "I Just had time to grab my wife and run clear as our house collapsed. But our children were - trapped inside I don 't know if they are alive or dead, but no sound has come from the ruins,·• he said. w1prng tears from his eyes. Many families could be seen bury ing lhe 1r dead 1n the Moslem cemeteries on the edge of town lntern~t1onal r elief e fforts were under way. Who's in Charge Here? Agents Don't Mind What You <Al,l Them Hy <a,ENN SC'O'M' he would have acted had his name been Terry Fairly Ot • Delly ,.Itel St.fl Ills 1s one of those names"° closely relat· cd to lus occupation that folks can't let it pass without a IHtle ribbing. "I've heard all of the comments,'' said Terry Swmdle. who has the Wllikely job of negot1at1ng land tra nsact ions and ad· m inis tering marina leases for Orange County. o SwmdJe, he s aid. is proba bly a German name. "but I've got a lot of American Indian Ancestry. so it could have come from that," he suggested wryly. ONCE OR TWICE unsatisfied applicants have used his name as a last-ditch explana- tion of how they were cheated, he said, but us ually he manages to surmount the un- fortunate. s ome times humorous, first· impression hi!' moniker makes. NO M.UTER HOW bad the ribbing gets, though, Swindle doesn 't have to take it alone. He can send his hecklers down the hall to work on another of the county's associate real property agents. Dick Aker. And imagine the fun the two workers have when they sit down with their boss. the chief of acquisition. the man who signs on the dotted line. "I think I've always treated people fair· ly ." he observed. leading one to wonder how That's right Meet Bill Pnce. Boy's Death Follows Spat 't LONG BEACH CAP) A 4· year -old boy was accidentally k,llled when an argum e nt between his pa rents ended with the father grabbing a pistol and :.booting at his wife early Satur· <lay. poUce said. Miguel Angel Gonzales was shot once in the head by a 38· t:a libe r bullet lhal passed thro ugh his parents' bedroom door and into the room where he slept. Sgt. Melvin Gallwas said. The boy died later at St. Mary's MedicaJ Center. -PoUce said the boy's parents were quarreling about I a.m . when the father. 33 -year-old Porfirio Gonzales, Ci r ed the pistol at his wife ~aria , 29. The ~llet missed the wife but hit the boy. "It is considered to be an acci· 4ent," Gall was said . "No ~tiarges have been filed." ; Miss 1.illian ' ::Doing Well .. ~AMERICUS, Ga. (AP> -~llian Cart.er, who underwent rgery to repair a fractured p, ia ''Pf'Olressing well," and talked Seturday to her son, eaident Carter, who was ant Air Force One, hospltaJ elalaaaJd. Tbe pn9ideftt'I Call WU put ou1b to bl1 12-year-old llOtber delptte doctort' orden Slliat lln. Carter not receive , ... , ... ~. 14 Ducks Shot in w, Baby Bird Survi~ Four men shot 14 mudhen ducks to death Friday night at Fountain VaUey's Mile Squarf' golf course, leaving only one baby duck alive in the pond, police said. Police responding to gunfire at the golf course. 10401 Warner Ave .. found four men armed with two shotguns surrounding the pond. They said they had been hired by the groundskeeper to shoot the ducks who were aJlegedly making nestsoutofthegolfcouraegrass. Police said that the men did not have a permit to dispose of the ducks and that they may be cited for ilJegaJJy discharging a firearm or cruelty to animals. No arrests were made. In the past the golf course has gotten a permit from the city to dispose of the ducks, according to police. Actin& manager Brad Kyker said that he dido 't know who authorized the shooting and was unaware of the incident until 'Speak Up' Off Air LOS ANGELES CAP> - "Speak Up America" has been told to. abut up and alt down. NBC bu cancelled the •ho.- because ol poor NielHn rat.lftl• and •mid reporta of preuure from network news otnc1ala who felt the show amened of an ex- ploltat.lvenewa a~b. Saturday morning. ''I don't get off on shooting ducks, especiaJly tame ones that don 'l walk away," Kyker said. The 14 dead black mudhens wilh white beaks were disposed of hy the Orange County Animal Control Department. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ,,... o,.~ c. .. ,, O•tly Pilot .... ,, W~(" ,, t,OMblnt'O , .... 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In a telephone 1nterv1~w with the AP office here. Bani-Sadr said he would discuss the limited cease -fi re with his milit ary leaders today. "If they want to take their ships out, we will let them ," he added . Iraq said it pushed tanks and troops across the Kerun River on Saturday in a surprise attack aimed at capturing Iran's major 011 r efine ry at Abadan . It claimed Irani an defenders Oed "in chaotic retreat." Iraq said waves of warplanes Smog Lifting, Clears Air Along CoWlt More r elief from the s mog siege that has plagued Southern California for two weeks is ex- pected today aJong with good air quality aJong the coast. A rising inversion layer is be- ing credited with the disposaJ of brown slinky air which has been hanging thick in Orange CoWlty and Los Ange les for two weeks. The inversion layer . which acts like a cap to trap stagnant air, rose to 2,000 feet above sea level Friday after h a nging steady at 800 feel {or several days. A Pollution Standard Index <PSI) raung of 42 is expected along the coast today, compared with a PSI rating of 20S last week, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Elsewhere . residents in Riverside and San Bernardino can look for a PSI rating or 188 and 92 in metropolitan areas U.S. Cruiser Off to GuH WASHJNGTON CAP> -The United States h as ordered a guided missile cruiser into the Persian Gulf, strengthening U.S. air defense capability off Saudi Arabia, Defense Department of. ficials said Saturday. The Cruiser Leahy was ex- pected to pass into the Persian Gulf late Saturday n ight to r e p I a c e a 1 e s ·s p o w e r f u l destroyer which has b een operating in those waters with the permanent U.S. Middle East naval force. bv B url1nqton House bombed ano strafed Iranian positions near Abadan as troops and Soviet-made T -62 tranks crossed the river on pontoon bridges in a dusk-to-dawn of- fensive that overwhelmed Ira- nian defenders. In Saturday's battle to win control of Shatt aJ-Arab, Iraq said so Iranian soldiers were killed and 563 taken prisoner. It said only two Iraqi soldiers were killed. Iran said in a Tehran Radio broadcast monitored in London that Iraq used ground-to-ground missiles. planes and artillery to attack "defenseless towns " ll s aid Iran hadn't attacked "de- fenseless and innocent Iraqis" so far, but "will do so in the future after having issued or- ders for evacuation of t argets" should Iraq's "inhuman a t· tacks". continue. Iraq has warned Iranians to leave the cities of Ahwa.& and Dezful In the central sector of the front to avoid missile and bomb attacks. Iraq aaid it al- t a ck ed Ahwaz, 70 miles northeast of Abadan, and that it.a planes hit an Iranian factory and fuel atation. Its military c ommand said Iranian oil p ip e lines between Khor· ramshahr and Abwaz had been blown up and fuel and ammuni- tion di.Imps destroyed. Iran confirmed Iraqi air, artillery and missile attacks on Khorramshahr and Abadan near the Persian Gulf and Abvu, Dezful, Shuh and Shus htar to the north. It also claimed it mounted Jet raids of its own and pro- claimed "it is impossible for us to accept defeat." Neither Iraq nor fran's reports could be in- dependently confirmed. ~1,--..... CAR POOL LANES COMING TO ORANGE COUNTY Splern for Entering F,...ay Starta Next Month Ramp Revamp Meter Minds Tro/fic Starting in mid-November motonsts traveling north- bound on the San Diego Freeway between Costa Mesa and Seal Beach will be entenng the freeway oo metered ramps. The new system will mean that cars with two or more occupants will be able to get ngbt on the freeway during rush hour while other motorists wHI have to wait at a red light before entering the freeway Enforcement of the program will come from the California Highway Patrol. which warns that motorists who ignore the signals or try to use the lane for c~lers wilJ be issued tickets. Cost of the metering project in Orange County is ex· peeled to run $589,000, according to a CaJLrans spokesman. About 30 percent of the freeways in Los Angeles aJready have metered on-ramps. CALTRANS TRAFFIC ENGINEER Dick Murphy said continued monitoring or existing meters shows that 95 per· cent of motorists comply with the metered bypass pro- gram. Said CHP U . Stan Millar, "There are congestion pro- blems approaching saturation on the San Diego Freeway. I think this will improve traffic now .•. .--~~~~~~;;:,;_~~~~~__;;;;;.;.;;;..;....;_~~~~~~~--:-:-~~~~ Unique Traditional and Contemporary Designs In all price ranges. Over 100 sets available for Immediate FREE DEUVERV. Layaway now for the holidays. Open today 11-6. • -;r ... ~ • / 1• Real estate ·tooky·loos' can prowl the rooms and closets of 1878· 1925 classic houses in San· ta Alla during this weekend's Historic Home and Building Tour. The Buser·Leibig House is a rare Queen Anne cottage, which packaged elegance in a miniature frame. Tours run today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from 120 Civic Center Drive at the Waffle House. Tickets are $4. f',....P.,,eAJ LUXURY LINER DOWN. • • they were plu cked from lifeboats. Tour cost refunds are m the mail or will be shortly, Oscar Kolb, a spokesman for Holland America, said in New Yorlt, and all passengers will be asked to present their personal claims to the company. "We will make every rea.sona· ble effort to see that no one sus· tains any substantial or un· reasonable loss," Kolb said . No oil spil.la were immediately spotted after the ship sank, but Coast Guard helicopt.ers and the cutter Mellon were sent to in· spect the area, Coast Guard Cmdr. Henry D. Jacoby said. The Primendam 's fuel tankS have a 200,000-gaUon capacity, and they were thought to be nearly full because the ship was on the fint lee of a voyage to the Orient. Jacoby said. State officials said they were worried that water pre11ure would force the fuel tanks to break up, causing pollution in an area rich with marine life. En· dangered humpback whales school nearby, and more than 1,000 sea otters live along the coast near Sitka, in addition to a wealth of shellfish. according to state Department of Fish and Game officials. The Prinsendam had been un· der tow but was listing from the effect of water that rolled in through portholes blown out by the fire. It sank while awaiting the arrival of a second tugboat to help pull it into a sheltered fiord south of Sitka in southeastern Alaska, where crews bad hoped to pump out the water. But as 20-foot seas and high winds battered the Prinsend.am through the night, its condition grew worse, until the weight of the water rolled it over and pulled it to the bottom. f' ..... P.,.eAJ POUCE PICNIC • • • with a gold police emblem like the rest d bis officers, called the 1et-togetber a first-rate success. The idea, he explained as be elicited off pictures of officers and kids playing, was to help open up the lines of communica· tion and to establish a "trust" between youngsters and policemen. "I'd hope this could become a daily event where officers dur· ing their free time could walk on campus and just talk with stu· dents," said the Chief. Several teachers said it was good that officers weren't in un· iform. One officer. standing guard over one of the department's two helicopters. kept an ever watchful eye on students to make sure no knobs vanished and that bubblegum wasn't left behind on the seats. "I'd hate to get up there and find half the stuff missing," he explained. "Can I fly this?," asked one youngster, sitting in the copter. The patrolman shook his head and directed the student to a row of motorcycles where be was al· lowed to flip on the siren and switch on the flashing red lights. CarCrlUh Injures Pair A 16-year-old La Habra girl was seriously injured Saturday night after her car slammed into a utility pole while she was al· te mpting to make a left turn, police said. The unidentified girl received massive head injuries in the ac- cident that occurred at Harbor and Whittier Boulevards in La Habra. Both she and a 2·year-0ld passenger were taken to St. Jude Hospital. Police theorize that she may have been eating a hamburger while s he was attempting to make the tum. Sunday. Octobef 12, 1980 o.t.ILYPILOT 1\3 Towering Tussle Builder in Face-off With City, Judge By JERRY CLAUSEN Git ........ .._ ..... Iranian i mmigrant Ali Roushan -embroiled In a legal battle with the City of Costa Mesa over his peace·oriented "sculptures'' bu a problem. He wants to erecl the pream- ble to the Declaration of In· dependence, in gold foil , between a pair of sien standards oo bis property at 1550 Superior Ave. The proble m . Roushan was served a temporary restraining ord e r Thursday afternoon forbidding the erecl'ic>n of struc· lures or sculptures or almost any other physical change to his property until at least next Thursday. That's when he is to appear in Orange County Superior Court for a hearing involved with the city's lawsuit claiming be erect· ed a red, 3l·foot·high prayer tower·fOWltain without living up to municipal conditions for con· struction. That also is when Judge Ronald Penner is scheduled to consider a temporary injunction to keep Rousban from raising sheet metal sculptures or structures, whichever the case may be without review and approval by city agencies. Roushan and his Newport Beach attorney, Steve Stern, contend the tower is a work of art protected under the First Amendment covering freedom of speech and expression. Th.e city, on the other hand, contends the big tower dedicated on July 4 is a structure . So is the butterfly wings sculpture Roushan raised near the tower last Tuesday without any request for city permission. officials contend. That piece. by the m etal- working owner of a business called Customs by Ali, rises above the 31 -foot mark and weighs about six tons. It was the wing raising ap· parently. that prompted the city to seek the restraining order served Thursday on Ali. Now, says Roushan. the ques- tion is whether the aluminum, diamond·ahaped base be wants to hoist on the sign poles to hold the glittering Declaration of In· dependence falls within the restrictions set down by the restraining order. atop somebody from doing that, can they?" he asked. Answering his own question. he exclaimed. "There's no sense for us not to install it. It's a joke. They have no right to stop me in this country.·· But the fiery Iranian ap· pare ntly doesn 't care either way. "I'm going to install it when it's ready, and it's supposed to be done by Monday," he vowed Friday. Mark Huebsch , assistant city attorney handling the city's suit against Rousban, said Friday that halting the work all depends on what It is. "That's ridiculous, they can't "I might think it's a sign; he may think i t 's not," said Huebsch. ·Closed Monday, Who Discovered Americal Federal and slate oCftces will be closed Monday 111 ob· servance of the day on which Christopher Columbus 1s said to have discovered America. Also observing the holiday are Newport Beach City Hall, county courts and the U.S. Postal Ser vice. ALL OTHER CITY HALLS along the Orange Coast will be open Monday along with county government of· fices, schools, most libraries, banks and businesses. There is some dispute as to whether Columbus at·tual ly was the first person to find America "Everybody from the Chinese to the Irish to the Phoenicians to the Vikings claim to have discovered the New World." said Orange Coast College history professor Louis Reccow. "There is documented evidence that the Vikings landed on America before Columbus . - "I ALWAYS TELL MY STUDENT. that the Viking~ were here first but Columbus' landing is celebrated because it led to a mass migration of Europeans to the New World " The actual day on which Columbus landed at San Salvador is Oct~ 12. 1492. Four Plane~ Claim 13 lives By Tiie Auocia&ed Press Thirteen people died in four separate small plane crashes. ·"' INll• -~..., •1c-·- including four who were killed when two aircraft collided wh.ile attempting to land at a single grass runway near Mobile, Ala. Four others, including a father and two aooa. died when a small , plane slammed into a moun- tainous area east of Roanoke in southwestern Virginia. Four people were killed Fri· day night when a plane plunged into the sea near Aguadilla, on Puerto Rico's northwester~ coast. while a man died of in- juries suffe red when a chartered twin·engined aircr aft crashed Saturday on a remote island in the Bahamas. Authorities in Virgima iden tified the victims of the Fnday crash near Stewartsville as Earl Rudolph Bova. 51 . of Roanok~ and Bova's sons, Gary, 17. of Roanoke. and Charles. age un· known. of Troutville . Also killt'd was A.M. H ooker , 49. o f Roanoke. police said. Mobile County sheriff's de- puties said a crop duster and a Cessna Cardinal collided Sat w'- day at the rur al ldleho u r Airport, five miles south of the Mobile Municipal Airport. Wit· nesses said "the airplanes ex· ploded in air." "It makes them seem much more human." commented one Eastbluff School teacher. "The sixth grade is a crucial period in a young person's life, it helps if they can think of cops as human beings also." Officer Richard Long, who masterminded the gathering, said be hopes it will become an annual affair. He pointed out that the Newport Harbor Boys Club had volunteered helpers to coordinate games while Affairs Unlimited had donated the food and the cooks to prepare the hamburgers and hotdogs. FOLLOWING A POLICEMAN'S ORDERS IS EAll!R WHEN THE OUTCOME IS ALL A GAME Allleon Thomae, Officer George StavropoulOe, Temmy Lawrence Reepond to 'Simon Saye' Authorities identified the vic·- lims as Keith Bentley, J immy Smith. Walter Hafne r and Robert Cieutat. Their ages and hometowns were not immediate- ly available and it had not been determined which three mco we re in the same airplane. Sixth grade teacher Louise McNeil said her students bad been looking forward to the event all week and .were the en· vy of fifth graders left. behind at school. A number ol students begged Officer Lee Smith to slap the bandcuffa on them u be was demonatratiq police equipment. He told them handcuffs are used oa bad IU)'S and, Just as often, on drunks. ''This is really great, isn't it." said Long, waving to Newport Mayor Jackie Heather and then slapping a youngster on the back as be ran toward the food line. "I think the kids are really having a good time: of course, we 're having a better time." DES MoJDS May Bear Sterile Sons NEW YORK CAP) -The sons of women who used the con· troversial drug DES in hopes of preventing miscarriage may have a higher incidence of sterility than other men, a pilot study suggests. The drug is already linked to vaginal cancer among DES daughters. The study, based on a new technique ror determining male fertility, found an infertility rate of nearly 80 percent among a small group of men who were exposed to DES in the womb and have reached adulthood. "It's a pretty small pilot study but the numbers are quite slenlficant and somewhat dis· turbine ," said Dr. Morton Stenchever, bead of the study and chairman of obltetrics and 1yneco1otY at the Univenity of W asblQltOn School of Medicine in Seattle. • September 29 • October 19 FULLY COOKED .Krotwurst SMOKED SAUSAGE LINKS Plump end Juicy, buratlng with rich flevor. 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WASlllN(;TON 1 I' 1 WlHlt' ll11u1w ms1dt•r, ho111.· l're 1dl•nt Cartt-r'8 "''", 1•1101,•d 1town 1•ftm paa j(n w1 ll end '"'":. nwdrn c-m pha!'US 1>11 th1• I h1•l 1trll', r1Uht11 than th,• 1iubstm11·1'. of hi' t tacks oc1 ll1•1mblH•1111 1·hul11'n~1·1 Ronald llt'a.:an nut no". <'(llllt' l \1r11·r llldt•, &rt' d 1•i.t·1 ilwtl .tl> fr u~I• Uh"! h ) n •p orts <1bvut th1·11 'up111\i.t'd frust r11t11111 wrth tht• 1't11lf'"' 11( lht• I' U Ill pt11.:11 "T t .. :K .. : ""~ .1 11•,ll 1>\:CIM' 11f unrt'ull l) r1-.1d111).: p11hh!>h1-<I n · ports l about tht• lna~lt utwn uncl do11n1 :u11t i.:hxHn ' 1wr\ adang th1• re t•lt•t•uun • .111111.11f!11 ,,11<1 Eu~1·1h· ":1dt>lllH'I 1-t "" t1•1 ' ubinet ~\:1·1 1•t.J1 \ .mo ..1:. .. 1:>\cll\t for interi.:ovt'rnnwnt.tl rt•lat1on~ In thl• Wh1t1• llou~t· d t'pUl .\ press sern•tJ.ir\ l«H Jenl..in' said th..1t ratht•r than "fru~tra t ion ' a bd t t'I "oi 11 "011lcl lw :.mx1etv" c·au~ed h\ .1 rt>all l.1t1on that .:then· ·~ m1in· to 111· d11n1· than tan b<• <10111· •• One Carter ally 1n <'OntJt'l "llh tht> rampa1gn effort ... 11d. th•· s taff re<1l'l100 rq~ht n o " •~ pensive . I think st·ventl ul them a rc beg1nn1ng to ~uy. 'What happens to mC' 1f we lost•? Wbat happens to me" " Recent events have l'reated a see -saw atmo~p h 1•r e a t t he White House barely three weeks from Election Day. after a week 1n which the Carter camp was described first as frustrated and COOLED DOWN? Pre.tdent Certer tht'll l,Jlt'I' a::. bctn~ on an up .,wrn~ :tft t't Ht>a~an ran into pro l:lh.·tn., "" t'r en v1 ronmental issues ON Si\Tl1RDAV, White House prt'S!-secretary Jody Powell said hl' t h11111o(ht that 111 the precedmg Wt't>k ('artc r and his cam pa1~nl'rs had been able lo draw some "vl'ry sharp distinctions" between Carter and Heagan pos1 t1ons. and between recent and past l!eagan positions lie acknowledged that Reagan still had a lead in public opinion polls . as well as a lead in the an- tici p::itcd electoral vote. but he said th€' big states were close Spoiler' a Nearly Out WASHINGTON 1AP) John U Anderson's major impact on the pre.ldentaal election will likely fall on e11ht states where he retaina enouah support to coat President Carter or Ronald Kea1an electoral colleae votes. 0Hplte hill beat efforts, he may be a reluctant "spoiler " in Nov - ~mber A11 Aaaoc111ted Press survey of party officials and Anderson campaign workers nationwide shows the congressman is now given vi rtually no chance of wtn· ning any state on Election Day. THUS, IT IS unlikely that his prt:sence on the ballot will throw the race into t he House of Re presentatives by depriving Carter or Reagan or an electoral maJority. Instead, the Anderson factor will be felt state-by-state, and both the Carte r and the Reagan camps are nervous that in a close race, Anderson will swing a crucial state to the other side. Of course. Anderson disagrees with this assessment. though he acknowledges there 1s no sign that he leads for even a smgle electoral vote. On Thursday naght he s aid. "I think that in- creasingly people see Carter fading." and c laimed. "The election is mine to win." IF HE doesn't win, Anderson said. Reagan will. A heavy vote for Anderson Defense Hit ·--~-lly Heagan ALMOST COUNTED OUT 'Spaler' John AnderMn • could cost Carter vict ory 1n Massachusetts , Oregon a n'1 Washington -s tates with 2!1 electoral votes. Similarly, An derson votes could reve r st Reagan advantages in Maine. Connecticut, Michigan and II linois. states which carry 5~ electoral votes. It takes 270 el~c loral votes to win election. In Wisconsin. with 11 elec toral votes, Anderson could draw equall y fr om moderat e Republicans and independents and liberal Democrats, and has candidacy could eventually pro- vide a margin of victory for either ReaganorCarter. WASlfl NGTON I A J' 1 Six defentu: adviise r s to Honald Re•1an •ccUA~ the: Carter ad msnl•tration Saturday t>f tryana to "hide th.: truth" about de- fflnlt" rt19dlnt1u1 by telling the rnlllt•ry to play fitiwn negative H~M.l 1' thf' 1811Ue '' f•r11fr1111lrtnal military men •houltt nt1t t...-1mterf!d to accen tu11t .. th•· J>11111t1ve o r the Of'l(rtU v..-, .. IUr·h;,rd Allen , ll•i.1(11n·, lnJJ ;,J1 v1\#'r nn df'f~M mr.ll•r11 ,,.,,, ;i t i. new'I r·on '"'""' .. ·rHY. A'MA.(;K fr,tu.\-t'd tltl :. ,.,.,.,,.,u,,. 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The hearings by the NRC's Atomic Safety and Licensing Board amount lo a relicensing pro- cedure for the six-year-old plant. They are due to start Wednesday after an unexplain~ eight-month delay that has been costly for both the plant owners and their 1.6 million customers in New J ersey and Pennsylvania . 8rfWrw Profle Spr~••• l'- JONESBORO. Ark. <AP) -A federal in· vestigalion into alleged bribery of judges and other public officials that began in Arkansas 31t2 years ago has spread to at least eipt other nearby states. the Jonesboro Sun report~ today. An investigator said the probe bas uncover~ "massive evidence of bribes being paid to elected ofricials and appointed officials," includin1 school superintendents, principals. and purchasing agents for municipal government.a and school dis- tricts. "It could go nationwide," the investigator said. "Representatives of very large corporatiom are involved. It is very evident that bribes are simply a way of doing business as far as these peo- ple are concerned." TimM" Pfdt~ Ap,,. ..... ,,.__,_.. ATLANTA CAP) -Police say they have found nothing firm to connect the slayings or eight black r hildren over the past 15 months, but they are re- ported examining a possible Ume pattern in the s layings and in the disappearances of six others. For the past six month.a, police report that black children have been disappearing from the Lakes Area Feels Chill Snow, Rain VU.it Northeaat ~ lJA SIDll llDIW 8 y Tl'4! A\SO<.i.ted p, .. , A low preuvre \y\ltm movlnQ tllrouQI\ soulllern Ontario •P•Hd Vtow over ,,. upper Gre•t L.u:., and rel""' rou """"Of ""' Ho'111H>t If\ 'Plte O' tr.ir \oftOW temPtr1ture' ••-d t,.. -• Gre.t UllH re ,.., • ......, ..,.,..,, ltfftlftQ S•tu ... ,. """ny ovtr Ille Soutll, whlle Ille rnldd lt All1nllt Co .. 1 "" .. ' llad Cloud' •ftd somt •h0w•"- r 11e Wot etner111y llld "'""• •-•u. 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OMlll air ...,..tty -.'41 f'SI rall~ of n -• ..,._""' tN _.,_.,, ... .,.. ..,.,,,,.. ar•at. T ... HPfft•t• EltlflOH -we Hpectecl lo Ila¥• a PSI rall"' flf 1S. TN CMl .. I, lfllend Or ..... COunly, .,, ..., -"'"' ... -.._. -"'°"Id-· l'tl raCl"91 f/f 42. .., ...... Surf: A-... ,...,.. In fwt, "'••· '""'"' Mltlll 11'1 fttt, portocl lfl _ ..... ZWl'IP SenlA Melllcol .....,.,... .... ...,. Sell 0...-°"""" t 2 II I J U t l .. ' 4 u city 's low-income neighborhoods at an average of one every 3""1 weeks. All the missing and dead children have been black and between the ages of 8 and 15. Al--~I• Altadl he ,......, NEW DELHI, India IAPI Afghan re bels, growing bolder in recent days . ambus hed a truckload or Soviet troops near the center or Kabul. killing severaJ and wounding the rest. a re· port from Afghanistan said Saturday. The daring gun and grenade attack was launched by three men who had bidden m the trees or Share Nau Park a cross from the Da rwaz Restaurant near the Afghan capital's diplomatic district, said the report from a Kabul source who has been accurate in the past. A•• Leflal&t• T~ T .... KAMPALA, Uganda <AP> -Ugandan soldiers loyal lo out.sled President ldj Amin have captured at least four towns in northern Uganda in a five-day invasion that threatens to plunge thjs East African nation into a full scale tribal war, diplomat.a said Saturday. Reliable sources reported that the soldiers, joined by Moslem tribesmen in th~ West Nile dis- trict have captured Koboko. Amm's hometown; Aru~. the district capital ; Ladongo on the Zaire frontier and Moyo near the Sudanese border. f'fNNt C..t Bl•~ ... SpeM llp HOT SPRINGS. Va. IAP> -The chairman of General Foods Corp. said food prices are l!kely to increase considerably more next year than m 1980. Speaking Saturday to a group of corporate ex- ecutives known as the Business Council .. James Ferguson said the retail price of food Is hkely to rise by 12 percent lo 13 percent in 1981. An overall boost of 9 percent is expected this year. • S01oke Gone, Heir's Fr~h By EARL WILSON Oft• 0111, Pllel SUfl It has been said there is nothing worse than a reformed anything. The worst of these then must be re· formed smokers. J know all about this for I am classified among the latter. Perhaps I should use the word "ladder" instead of latter, for I have really been climbing the walls. After 45 years of puf- fin~ the nox.jous weed, I finally gave them up. And I quit "cold turkey." That was a week ago today. How did this miracle come about, you ask? WELL, I HA VE suf- waLSOfll fered the slings and ar- rows of my family, my co-workers, and a few ol my friends(?) Not to mention the little, gray-haired lady in the coffee shop who kept snjffing and snorting and casting dirty looks in my direction. But the real clincher was my No. 2 daughter. Debbie, who said in jest, "Daddy, when my baby is born you can't hold it as long as you keep puffing those cigarettes." Added to this was the fact that my wife, two sons and a daughter kicked the habit a long time ago and J was the only one who "slunk up the house·· with my pursuit of the evil weed. LAST FRIDAY MY grands on, Christopher Lawrence was born. He came into the world at 10:55 a.m . Al noon I smoked my las t cigarette. Anyone for cigars? -- CALIFORNIA Sundiry Oc1ot>t1r 12 19ti0 F,....Talaoe First Peek Past Door At 'Goose' ll o ward H ugh es ' _&IK antir seaplane m adt! Tfs rrrst ~~. ----t B)' JOHN N•;•:Dll1UI Of .... 0.llt Pllel ,. .. , J on n a,. h 1• Id t> r t ho u i; h l "Shadow." h1i. I vt•111 uld do.i was &one for Mood Bachelder 1oov,·ti from his mother's Sun Juun <.'.11llt1tnm11 hom e in Junuury -.•1111 "Shadow·· ___ OA=.EGON l 1DAHO ancl wt"nl In Soulh Lulu· Tah0tc· 'l'·ere he l.,nt1l•d 11 JOh ut 1.1 ~k• rt.' <10rt Two month~ later , while lw "1u o ut w;itk1n t;t the wiry l; I' r IT1 ll II S h l' p h ti I d 111 I X , 'S hudo "' ran uwa y F Dr :. .. ' e r .1 l w 1.· ,. k s ft u <' h c Id e r 'll'art'ht>d for h1:. pct , but "Shadow · had dlsappeared pcarance in 30 years Friday us h angar doors were removed prior to m oving the plan t!, dubbed t he S pruce Goose, to a parking lot near the Queen Mary in Long Reach H arbor. 1 NEVADA ~··· IAHOI •s.cralll ~ lit> fin1sht<CJ his stint at the skt resort and movt-d 10 Eurek., to "ork on u fcum lht•rt.•. ~· v111~ uv hope of t'Vt'r findtnK his do~ Bl'T L IK E the perennial :."allows that find Lhl'1r way lO San Juan Capistrano t-ach year, Shado" showed up at h1sold home I ast Wl'dnesday. so m e how traversing the 512 miles back to his master's family home Men Rejoin Rescuers Reagan Rest Work-filled • • • Ftanciec!o LOS ANliELES IAP ) For to sue the state to stop a nl'w t ion rule::. lcngthl'111 11~ 1 hi- m 1n1 mum ""a i 11 n g 11 t• f od IJl•t ween a patient ::. cnm,1•n1 .md l.0'-1 l\NC:F:LE S IAPl llon.il<i Bea g an. t a king a •u·1·k1·nc1 break from the pres 1cll'nt1al , ;.mpa1gn. flew to hi:. ,c:r·iuc.Jcd mountaintop ranch C\.11u1oay lo m end fenct:s . eut • two }'ear s , the three J ewis h boys crow-hunting season \ • • laved in fear hiding under The An imal Pro t u :t1on ' beds. 1n t:los l'ls o r behind Inst itute s ays it's decided not to the <1pcrat1on uni 1 I Dce1•111 l•l·1 ' CALIFORNIA Health)_ s1x m onths o lder. and no doubt muc h wiser, the pup was found s itting 1n the c-a rport outs ide the house by Rachelder's younger brother. 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C alif. <AP) After rinding S98.000 beside the body of a man SUS· pected of killing a woman near her e. authorities have reopened the cases of two women who vanished with large amounts or money. THE CASH, a lt in SlOO bills. was stuffed into a blood-stained pillow c ase found by Alpine County sheriff's deputies next to the body o f J ame s Carlin Toliver. 46. His wife, Patsy, 43, disa ppeared in 1978 and a probe of he r death has been r eopened. The body was near Toliver 's camper-pickup on a remote dirt road in Hope Valley, a scenic a r ea just south of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Authorities believe he died of a heart attack. About a mile away. woodcut- ters discover ed l h c body of Florence Evelvn H1c hma. 49. who had been shot twice Ill the head OFFICIAU\ t 'OlJND a tr rul of wide ·spaced footprints. ind1cat· ing a running pace . between the two bo di es . Tolive r was c lutching a gun, they said. "I didn't think 1t was him at fi rs t ," the younger Bachelder satd. "but when I call l'd him he cam e right over." Bachelder said he could tell it was his brother's dog from the s mall scar over "Shadow's " right eye and a small pink spot on the dog's lower lip. Shadow also received positive identification from "Sam." the family cat. who formally greet· ed his long lost playmate by giv- ing him a lick on the face "WE JUST can 't believe it." said Ann Bachelder. J on and Steve's mother. ··But it 's definite· ly Shadow. He's got that racoon mask on his face and he was wear· ing a choker collar like the one he bad on when he ran away." Mrs. Bachelder said her son Jon was ·•ecstatic" whe n he hea rd the news. "I think he's still in shock, .. s he said. Mrs Bachelder said her son was t rying to get time off from his job to drive to San Juan this weekend to pick up his wander· ing dog. "It's a shame he <Shadow) can 't talk," Mrs . Bachelder said. "Wha t a story he wouJd telL '' Brown Sr. Back? S AN LUIS OBISPO !AP) Former ~v. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Sr . was asked Saturday whom he wanted to see replace his son as governor. "I really don't know who will be running to re place J er ry." the elder Bro\\n said . "Actually, I've been toying with the idea of run· mng myself." ( __ sr_A_TE_) awful me mories and repaid his de bt of gratitude to Alex and Mela Rosian. the couple who risked their safety to save him, during an emotional re union in Los Angeles. G1 lat. a s tatistician at the Un1vers1ty of Te l Aviv. flew from Isr ael to attend a special reception with Rabbi Harold M Sc hul wei s at Valley Be th Sha lom in Encino. A plaque honoring the Roslans will be dedicated today at the Simon WisenthaJ Center for Holocaust Studies here. The Roslans now live in New Je rsey. Hoi~ff1Utl~ HOLLYWOOD CAP ) T hey're ort a nd running in H o ll ywood . Your f avorite television shows, weeks behind in shooting schedules because or the lengthy actors· strike. are coming to life. with a new season of sorts to start the week of Oct. 27. 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PAY LATER mnmi OYH •to MOMI IMPllOVIMlMT SUPlltMAlttS COAST TO COAST TUB & TILE • 1 .. , I CAULK ~ I" ROLLER REFILLS DIG CLOTH 138 i .... I I • aac ! Santa Ana Westminster Santa Ana Costa Mesa, ii • WATCHING A CIRCUS THtl Ct.Oii-UP THAILLI YOUNG INCTATOR FROM H1AD TO TOD INlfF THE MAGNIFICENT uses Hll MIMING DPRRTllE TO 'LIFT' THOll -POUNDS The erandeur of circuses refers not so much to their size u to the amazement and imagina- tion they inspire. And the closer you can be to a performer, the better the appreciation and rap- port. That explains the ma1ic created and spread by the Pickle Family, a one-1n1 traveim. cir cus. during a noontime visit to UC Irvine'• Campus Park. This non-profit troupe that bas been enter· taining audiences on the West Coast since UrlS views itself as an alternative to big-time com· merciaJ shows. There are no animal acts because Pickle directors say elephants, tigers and bears often I I c I llMndltr. October 12. 1980 JUGGLER PEGGY PICKLE RESUMED HER TEMPO A MOMENT LATER • I Daily Pilot Photos by GafY Ambrose WENDY PARKMAN HANGS BY HER ANKLES DllRINO TRAPEZE ACT are treated inhumanely when beina trained. Ditto danseroua act.a. Directors aay taJdna such risu is unnecessary. · The circus does contain much that is familiar, however, such u trapeae and tram· poline artist.a, clowns, m imes, Juaalen, a ju1 band, wirewalken and dancers. Led by, extraordinary mime Geoff Hoyle, alias Sniff the Magnificent <World's Fittest Man l, they provided a memorable afternoon of fun for severaJ hundred spectators. And the audience was the right size, too. The Picltles will not play to crowds larger than 1,200 -too bla, they say, to catch the nuances of all their vaudevUlian escapades. Republic Airlines has acquired Hughes Airwest. And thf' bdnana is about to change •ts color ·- As RepublK Airlines. we're bnng1ng ::1 lot more than 1ust new colors and a new look There's a new teehng A dedication to doing things right Republic has earned m1lhons of passengers billions of m iles dunnq the past 30 years And now you can discover the same dependable.thoughtful service that travelers have enjoyed for years. Coast-to-coast. Canada to M exico and the Caribbean we fly to more cities than any other U S airline. And that's only the beginning. You get s11:gle a1rl111c <..• 1111 •' · m ·• c1t1es right nov\. s .... ,u J car t '1JOY 11 conven1~nce of 1'y1ri<;; thL s.::n 1 .i1r•' • .; '11._ way As tim~s g• ~v r1\ ,.,, b1 '"i • . "( our schedules with m0rt nor.,top< 1n 1 more single-plane servict <",., J· Nt hci11 ~·'. vou can change plane' lf'S'> Obv1ou~ly, the jP chanq"'> v.t ,,· ltl• • plat P overnight Butt hanci" they will 1r1 the meantime, vou rT'ay still see hints 0f t-h1ghec, A1rwest ~ vellr)N plan;>, a s1g11, an old 11c~et Jacket li's d h.g ;ob changing one airline into another It t<i~ "S tim<· l'uu know 1,11,hat it's lrkE to µa1n a hou e or L ven a room Well. trv a flePt of a.rplanE:'s fc-r s17e 1 Just remembl'r frorn n(•ll"1 on whu l vc r you do see the name H•Jgh<>s t> HVV<'Sl you're actual!;· looking c;t Republic A1rl1ries So the next time you re head<'d uur w ay, JOin u~ on Republic Ycu 'I nu UC!' tl change Just call your travel agent and say you want to fly Republrc Or call u~ at arw t mr at (7 14) 540-2060 ~.!!'~~,~!P Joining more of America than any other airline. CWLYPILOT A I I I I 1 I I . .......... ..._ .... . .... Robert N. WeedlPUbllaMr ThomH Keev1l IEditOr orangeeoas1oa11vP1101 Editorial Page ................................................................ Coast's A•embly Incumbents Tops The presidential race 11 a perfect e.ample The voter looks at the choices. abruas in dismay and wonders why the choices ~~· not tvM moctest en lhusium. In fact, the "none ol lhe above .. theory l81M momentum each year u ritizent are repelled by tht> rry material lh•Y have to choose from. One can flnd an exc-eption Two exceptions. in far t flight here In Oranae County. One ls in the 73rd A.IHmbly Otatnct. where Denn11 Mangers is seekinf re-election as representative or the coastal area that akes ln Huntm,ton Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach and pa.rt.a ofCoeta Mesa. Tht> other l5 the 74th Assembly 011trtd , where Marian Berareson is seeklna her se('ond term as represen tative of the nei&hborina atta downcout to Ocearuside. It tncludes Newport Beach. lrvme, Laguna Beach and Sar Clemente Both are outst~ndina candidates and worthy of strong endorsement by the voters come Nov 4. Not since a brief halcyon period back in the early 19608 has Orange County and specifically the Oranae Coast area -had such ac tive representation in Sacramento. Seldom are any as· sembly districts in California as ably represented as these two. While they may have some areas of philosophical dif f erences -they are from different political parties - Mangers and Mrs. Bergeson agree more often than not. More importantly, they are effective representatives who are able to promote realistic answers to some of the state's complex problems, while managing somehow to handle the multitude of less important details pertaining to their constituents and hometown needs. Moreover, Dennis Mangers and Marian Bergeson are decent, trustworthy people to a degree not often enough found in Sacramento.style politics. · Mrs. Bergeson should have little trouble being re· elected. Even her Democratic opponent, Jack Baldwin, concedes her qualities and acknowledges her effective· ness. Her other opponent, Libertarian Sue Waltman, is in the race to promote a viewpoint, not to win the election. The district also happens to be heavily Republican and only once, in the bizarrest of circumstances, bas elected a Democrat. Mangers may have a tougher pull. He's opposed by Nolan Frizzelle, a Costa Mesa optometrist who's waging an impressive, professional campaign to unseat Mangers. Frizzelle's principal qualifications are that be bas tieen a long-time toiler inside the Republican structure and has been active in a variety of other community ac· tivities. He's personable, and a very presentable can· did ate. Philosophically, he's far to the right of Mangers and voter registration figures give him a better chance than he would have had in previous years. Still, it would be difficult to match Mangers' record. Although a Democrat, he has stood his ground on key is· sues against the Democratic leadership in the Assembly on more than one occasion and has tangled with Gov · emor Brown on key issues as well. Also, it strikes us that, given the Democratic majority in the Assembly, it's not a bad idea to have a representative with that label. And as for at -home representation, Mangers is almost without parallel. Ask any Costa Mesa council member, Democrat or Republican, bow that city's in· &er.ea laav. .._. npreHated by Mancen. Aak tbe aame of local sc.bool districts and other city officials. On top of their other strong qualificaticm.s, Maneen and Mrs. Bergeson stand out on what very likely is state government 's single most important and expensive COD· sideration~ucation. Both are professionals in tbe field and are highly respected for their undemanding of the educational system and the need to reform some of the disappointing results of bow our children are taught. Even for their understanding of the educational system-and for their ability to translate that into pragmatic legislative reality-they would wan-ant re- election. Given their other qualities and qualifications, they deserve an outstanding vote of confidence for re-election November 4. Air, Renuu-ks Unclear Gaffe is another word for blunder or faux pas. It seems to come into very popular usage these days to describe a situation that strangely keeps repeating itself time after time -and by the same person, pre- sidential candidate Ronald Reagan. While Re Han's 2affes may be one of the few sources of much entertainment in th.is dispiriting campaign, bis staff is depicted as standing beside him figuratively with cupped hand ready to place over bis mouth when he offers an off-the-cuff comment that later turns out to be based on loose fact, no fact, or to be contradicted later by the candidate himself. ·· He did it again last week on the issue of air pollution. tr:i an Ohio industrial city, Reagan charged that the En· v1ronmental Protection Agency wasn't doing the job market any good because of its excessive enforcement of air pollution controls. A little later in the day he contradicted the state· ment, qualifying it with his record OD smog control while _goyernor of California Then, still on the same day, he said be did think that air pollution was under control. Nooe of this would have mattered much perhaps if Reagan's remarks had not come after 10 straight days of lung-choking smog in the Loe Angeles·Orange County basin. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I No 1'runk B1L•. 80\'D Q. Quick, name a tree that has notrunkl A. How about the banana r tree? 1~. { .. Dear Gloomy Go&· Rare la the critter more cllfflcult to awaken than the anaU. Thole who atudy aucb report it can take u lone u three or four yean for a aleepiJaa anall to come to. Not to worry follu : ( S1peeially in Loa .\D1e1-). Reqan H)'I air pollution la con- trolled ud lndu1try 1bould be allowed to produce more. DBllOSTll&NJ:S III Industrial Training in Reverse SAN AN<ito:t,O. T~·' \!Utve ...... n l~ rulun· 1md tl works'lrn a hu o~df· out b) thl• au purt near th 111 w•·:-t Tt"Htl'l l'lt)' uf 7!>,000 v~ph· It'll whcrt• th _,y m unu fatturt• tht' M1t1ublMh1 MU z. a tw10 t"OtllO t' t.'X t C' U l I \' a1rplant> ''T hey" are SOO l oc u I w o rk "' t:. Tht<y work for the J<tpanese Twenty or l>O J apanei.e executives art'! rotated m 1md out of h~re-. 2.50- m ties west or Oall&s, for three to fi ve year tours t o tell t h e• Americans what todo Art Hoppe My fi rst 1mpresMon was that I.he. J.apane~t·. wb'> lP.fld lo trilvel through town an s mall groups, re minded me~ the British at an outpost somewlitelie in coloni al Africa about 100 years ago There is some of that the Japanese <are se lling th1.H.e turbo·props to American com· panies ao<l the money goes back to Tokyo but folks around here are mighty happy with the arrangement. "WE WELCOME them," said Jam es Heath of the loc al Chamber or Commerce. "The Japanese employ our people , p ay our taxes and put money in our banks They even add a dimension lo our culture One of the best restaurants in town, the China Gardens , is serving some J'apMWUf '' "We know they are compelJng agai nst plan es 'made by American companies." he sau.L "But we also know I.be future 1s 1mernatonal ~ and we want a part or lt. We were hoping lo get om e J apanese textile work in here. A French company just bought Monarch Tile here and they are puttlng in computerized systems for the first time We are trying now to make a linkup with the German-American Chamber of Com merce." Heath, in fact . was hired to aggressively go after foreign in- dustrial development. i n San Angelo, a raw-boned. Bapllst oil and ranch town that. even local!> say. 1s in the middle ur no place For 14 years before coming here -&.OLA& ba c..k J..o eJ.im_e Mits ubishi exec utives firsl"--- became temporary Texans - Heath was director of interna- tional U,vestmeots for the Texas lnduslnaJ Commission. WHAT TEXAS sells here and abroad, is a determinedly pro· business climate. No corporate or personal income taxes and a 'r1ght ·to ·work " law. That means no union al Mitsubishi or S\ me other places in town. the Ethicon Division of .Johnson and Johnson. and Levi Strauss. "Give us some promotion . We'l l take them here from any place," Heath s aid. He meant industrial ur commercial investment. What San Angelo - and the rest or Texas -doesn't want is agricultural investment. .. We do our best to s top foreigners from buying r anch land." he said "That doesn't do us or anybody much good. The foreigners buy it as an invest· rnenl for tax reasons, and what happens is t hat sumc of 1t is taken out or prod uction and the prices ·they are willing to pay just drive up everybody else 's valuation and property taxes." TllE BUSINESS of America is business, and San Angelo is the real world. The little city turns out fi ve of the planes a month - they cost $1.5 million each with compone nts a nd parts made in Japan. The MU-2 is cheaper and, I am told, better made and operates more effi- ciently than its American com · p etili ves Wh ic h is wh y American companies are buying MU-2s as fast as the Japanese can build them -and. incident- ally. much of what Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan are saying about the reindustrializatioo of Americaisnonsense .. Depressed? Blame It on the Muddle Men Cheer up America' Smile . darn you, s mile! Sure . there's war in the Middle East; the economy's out of control , and you have more faith in your garbageman than your presiden- tiaJ candidate. So there's asbestos in your hair dryer; they've just recalled your car; the scientists had a n ot h er gen ct i c e ngineering accident . ttus o n e go t a w ay , a n d the Russians have perfect ed an lnter- co n ti nental Ballis ti c Soc ket Wre n ch la uncher to attack our Titan missiles. Is that any reason to succumb lo the preachers of gloom and doom? No! Chins up! Think pOsitive t Look on the bright side. And join the National Muddle Through Society today. REME MBE R , FRIENDS, that this great land of ours was founded on muddling. As any student or the Revolutionary War will tell you, our little band of forefathers didn't out-fight. out-m at ch or oul·think the British. They out-muddled them. And, surely , the final product of tha t long, acrimonious. con· fused Constitutional Convention of 1787 was one of the greatest triumphs of muddling the world has ever seen. Under muddling presidents. muddling congressmen, mud· dling bureaul'rats and muddling generals we conquered a conti- nent and muddled our way into becoming the most powerful na- tion on earth . Perhaps Ronald Reagan ex- pressed it even better in his clos- ing statement during The Great Tee·Vee Debate with Mr An· derson : "FOR 2181 VEARS we've lived in the future,'' he said. "believ- ing that tomorrow would be bet· ter than today and today would be better than yesterday. I still believe that. I'm not running for the presidency because I believe I can solve the problems we've discussed tonight. I believe the people of th.is country can ." Now there's a presidential candid ate who sincerely believes in muddling through. And it came as no surprise when a 1roup of activists at last week's meeting attempted to win him the official endorse- ment of ~e National Muddle TbroUlb Society. · Scarcely had we finished aalutlna each other with crossed nn1en, hoisting our banner (a clenched flat rampant on a field ol fow-leal cloven) and ainaing our tbeme aon1, "Everytbina's ComlDI Up Roses," than the chant ot "We Want Rea1ant" 1wept tbrouth the ball. "AIU' man who can muddJe -. his way through 50 second·rate movies to become gove rnor of Ca lifornia Is a muddler t o be reckoned with ." argued his staunches t supporter And it looked as though t he members would be swept off their feet. B UT COOLER heads pre· vailed. "Doo't forget ." cried a Carterfan. "That Ronnie Reagan only talks about muddling through in the While House ln these perilous lJmes . I say we need an George Mair expenenced band on the belm of the ship of state. And if there's one m an who's proved he can muddle through somehow, it's Jimmy Carter! .. In the end. we endorsed bolb the promising muddler and the proven muddler and said we were confident the naUon would be lucky under either of them as president as 11 always has been. We hope this makes you feel better It cert ainly s hould . Des· pi te all the c urrent talk of gl0<1m and doom. we're a nation of true believt!rs Show me a person who takes a three .year magazine subscr iption. has a baby. dip in the 1arden or buys a suit with two pain of pants and l'U show you a person who has faith that somehow, some .,., ay, wt:'ll muddle through. And why not' Up to now: no one 'c; co m e up with an alternative we can Live with. Equality Key to Problem-solving In my judgment, the biggest problem facing women is the male brain There is a debate going on in the Congress about battered wives. and the non· sense issurng forth from the mouths of male observers would make an imbecile blush. AT nlE RISll of clouding the point, let me start with some sim- ple facts. Ac- cording to re- ports fro m social a nd police agen- cies around the nation , aomethinc on the order of 30 million wives are beaten up by their buabanda with some re1ularity. The wife beaters come from every aoclo·economlc strata. Judaet do lt, laboren do lt, cops do It, minlaten do It-It II a \&D· lveraal indoor 1port with men ol all alzea, lhapes, color• and Dunn Ir Bradatreetratin11. The wile is us ually in a box when beaten. The social altitude I dating from darkest ages> 1s that il's a husband's duty lo con- trol his wife and if she mis· behaves he ought to punch her out. This, according to severru s ociological and psychological studies, is the attitude of the family . the public and t be police. Police are particula rly reluc- tant lo get. involved in domestic violence situations because it is the most dangerous call a cop can make and, even if the wife signs a complaint. it usually doesn't slick. The wife is in a bo)( because she often has no place she and her two kids can run to at 3 In the momi.ng alter the old man has brutalized her. If she calls the police and signs a complaint, her husband wiU be out on bail lo 24 boun and poundln1 on the door the next nl1ht with murder In hla eyes. So, the fed• are trylne to - t:Stabtish a program of shelters where battered wh•es can run to for safety until other arrange· ments can be m ade. However. my ullra·conservative columnist colleague. James Ki rkpatrick, says the bill is well·inlended. but it m eans no good. He allows as how A man who beats a woman is beneath contempt, but detlly handles that by saying the world Is full ol contemptible people. It Is rude of me to note that Mr Kirkpatrick was mugged re- cently outside his office in Washington, D.C. l s ay that anyone who muga an elderly 1eotleman In front of hi• place ot employment ia beneath .con· tempt. But then, Jim, the world la full of contemptible people. WELi..,. WHAT ll tbere to aay? Until men lea.m to accept women u equal bwnan beiqa entitled to the aame coaaideratJon and •· cenry men demand, women will have a bit problem, and that bis problem la mostly men '1 Nean- derthal mentality. I 1 Sut\dey, October 12. 1980 l o writt~ Int Dally Pllol/BoJt I SOO, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 To Call the Dally Pllotn l• M'l·,321 orang• coas• oa.rv p,,., ltfor_e ~inion -------------------------------------------------------- Politicos Take Note: Plenty of Democrats Here EDITORS N<Yri TlvH hoo OftitWI °" pam.o.i P*tc• ar~ part 01 1111 /frtdJflQI 9' rK.,.; r#NOrt·1' t,., fM U"'"""ll of CalefonttO. 8~ut.v'• ~--...t/UJJI Oo.wn=•fcal ~· fJw.r.,..C"""8a r•,,...~fCaalonttto'• SI countw• from 1• 72 twrfl r"""'*' a.ad twll.,ard tor "''°""°''°" °" tr~. As t·an bl'. ~t·t·n on lht! 111x leadc:ra, Orange County posted the se<'ond itrt-al .. llt lnrrease, rollowed b,r_$an Dlejo County This l(f'-0 .. raJ'~ritJlen{'f OfUrange UDtYTI Democratic Citizens tO get c)n ur atay on lh~ rc111stralion rolh ia reflected 1n the 1980 regiatra t1on d&alll REGISTRATION Republican Democrat Dec lined-to-stale Third· parties Total: NUMBER 443,01'9 420.~l 84,484 34 ,299 982,453 PERCENTAGE ~.l '2.8 8.6 3.5 100.0 Mention "Oran11e Count)' and mfllrt l'•llfom1a pohllr~ automaUnJly think "Republican. but Or"an&f' County today has mort realatered Oemocnt.5 than •n>' other Callfoml• C'OUn ty. eit<'ept l..o.a Maieles Havina a<'hleved than r!Ulk In 19'16, Oran1e <'<>unt)' hu con llnued to m&10talo 1t :o. slight ed1e over tht> other lead1nw r ow1 ty contender. S•n 1>1eic'• OKANlit: <'OlJNTV llF.PtJBlJ(:ANS have constituted a mu Jority or th..-two pairty totlll every election year sinc·e 1944, ex <·~µt one • 1960) Luxt Jw1e, however. neither Republican nor Ocimocr~t11· party had a majority of all registrants in view of th,. lurt:~ numtk•r of .. decline ·tO·!ltate" and third-party re· "'stranlJ! ORANGE COUNTY MA V STILL 8£ viewed correctly aa a Republican stronghold, but with so many potential Democratic votes located in the county. most 1980 Democratic candidates for stale and national offices can be expected to step up their ef· forts lo woo the support of these poll-going Democrats. Since Orange County has more registered Democrats than J2 other California counties, campaigning here sounds like an energy-saving way to profit politically. Tht-:st· wert< lht' 1980 primary election statis tics on those Oran~.: l'oumy re~1strants . AS OF n11: l\JNt; PRUIAllY t'lt"<'llOn. Oran1e County had more Democrauc N.'lt•tranta than lht-romb1ntd total or th~ 32 Califomla counties Vel while 1ncrea11n1 In number11 or Democrat.. Oranae County ~ma1na the only Caltfom1a county · with more than S,000 rt!~tatranl.I tn which registered Repubh<'a& atiU outnumber re&isterf'd Dem0<:r•1.S In 1980. Orange County ranked rirtb tn number of re~lstertld Democrats. trailing Los Angeles. Alameda, San Franc1st'o, and San Diego rount1es In t968, Orange County pushed ahead of San Francisco to secure third pla<•e In 1976, however, 1l moved into second place ahead of San Diego. Alameda. Santa Clua, a.nd San Francisco l U.S. SENATE ON PARKS REC~UE~~OMMtTTEe --11~ ... AND SEESAWS, ,AND L.OTS OF SW1N(5S, The following s ummary illustrates Orange County's rise m ranking in numbers of Democratic registrants. R ' ~ ~TION, AND ENEWABLE RESOURCES ANC> SL.IDeS> .AND SANt> BOXES, AND ... COUNTY 1960 1968 1976 1980 Orange 5th 4th 2nd 2nd San Diego 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd Alameda 2nd 2nd 4th 4th Santa Clara 6th 6th 5th 5lb San Francisco . 3rd 5th 6th 6th It is not only the recruitment of new voters, however, that has resulted in Oran"e County acquirinK the distinction of having the second largest number of Democratic registrants. Orange County citizens. in relation to most other counties, have de· monstrated a greater tendency toward steadiness in going to lbe polls (and thereby retaining one's registration), and a willingness to reK~ter or re-register. Between 1972 and 1978, for example, Or ange County Democrats added over 70,000 registrants to their rolls, while Los Angeles and San Francisco counties were losing over 200,000 and 30,000 Democrat.s , respectively. In recent years. many eligi- ble adults in California have just not been registering to vote. These are the Democratic registration data for the 1972 and 1976 general elections . and last June's primary election for the six leading Democratic counties: COUNTY 1972 1976 1980 CHANGE SINCE 1972 Los Angeles 2,075.753 1,892,970 1,757.«5 318,308 Orange 337,279 390,«5 420,591 + 83,312 San Diego 348,387 388,550 415,206 + 66,819 Alameda 386.686 358,791 359,164 27,522 Santa Clara 306.97• 306,918 308,332 + 1,358 San Francisco 281 ,720 232,158 246,903 34.817 --·Voters Who Feel Left Out Can Move to Party Across the Street California's "two-party system" may get a \ lot of lip service in an elecUon year, but for many Califomiana the "two-party" des~riptioo -bas seldom, if ever. accurately described their • part of the state. These citizens live in areas wheri!, it seems to them, almost all of the other residents are for the "other" party. and few. if any. of their i neighbors share their political views. THE FACT OF THE matter is that their ob· • servations are correct. Al leut one-third of ' California's counties have a record of voting • consistenUy for one of the two major parties for extended periods. During 1960-1978, a total of ts (7 Democrat, • 8 Republican) of California's 58 counties cast 56 percent or more of the two-party vote for can· didates of lbe same party in the major elections Dr. Charle8 Bell for president. governor. and U.S. senator. Further, in the 1960-1978 period, the seven Democratic counties gave Democratic can- didates the most votes in more than 86 percent of tbe major elections; the eight Republican counties gave Republican candidates the most voles in more than 87 perce.nt of the major elec- tions. IN THESE COUNTIES and for these of· fices, the two-party system operates in name only. These are a few of the findings made in re- cent research by the University of California. Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies. Using data primarily contained in "California Votes, 1960-1972" by institute Direc- tor Eugene C. Lee and Bruce E. Keith, sup. plemented by California Secretary of State vot- ing reports, the voling results of California's 58 counties were reviewed and analyzed for in-formation potentially helpful or interesting to the California voter in the general election in November. CALIFORNIA. AS MEASURED by relallve two.party registration or voters, has been a Democratic stale by an approximate ratio of 3 to 2 since 1936. Even so. on a statewide basis. Republicans have made it a two-party fight for the major of- fices of president, governor. and U.S. senator. In these 37 ele c tions during 1936·1978, Republicans have been the victors in 20 of the contests. while tht! Democrats have won in 17 However, there are counues within the state which have been one-party strongholds for several years In lhe major elections beginnmg • J ( I Are Two Houses Better Than One • ID Capitol? Dr. Char~• G. BeU u a profeuor of political 1cince at Cal State. f'ullerlon. As November's elections draw close, critics of our bicameral government system are again arguing that California should abolish one of its two legislative houses . Under the present ar· rangement, each of us has two legislators representing us in Sacramento -a state senator and an assemblyman. Both the Assembly and the state Senate have approximately the same set of commit- tees; each drafting similar bills; and each plod· cling through the same legislation. Each house ia elected on a population basis . WRY NOT ABOLISH the state Senate? Eliminating those ..0 lawmakers would save taxpayers over Sl million in senator's s alaries alone, not to mention additiooal millions in staff and other costs. It sounds loeical and persuasive -and it would save money. But there would be substan· tial political costs to the many people who are now represented in the state capital but who would lose their voice in a unicameral legillative system . Ftnt, while the ..0 state aenatora and 80 U · semblymen theoretically represent the same coDJtituenta. they do not, in fact, act the same way in Sacramento or respond to the same con· stituency input from their home districts. fOa EXAMPLE, AN article in the October California Journal reporta bow various interest groupe "rated'' our lawmaken. Oul of seven groups eaamined, four rated the Senate u more moderate than the A•· Nmbly; two rated the Senate and Auembly equal ~ and only oae rated the Auembly u more moderate than the Senate. In abort, the Seaate la not u likely to be either comervetive or liberal on m09t luue. u ii the Aaaembly. Thl1 would be no •W"Prile to our found1n1 fatherm. I.a our state's "upper house," the state Senate la 1uppoMd to be tbe balance wheel of democracy 8Dd more modera&e ID rt11pome to lbort·tenn political Udel. NOa • rr ooaa•cr to M1um• tbat tbt vo&en wW DIC9larilJ elect a ..... IDd aa .......,._ wtto tblM alike. ID tlMlr pervenl· tJ -........ -tbe ..... wW ,........, Mad ..... ldlldl al people'to leeram.-0 to I ........ tMal; . . > Thia "mixed" partisan representation as- sures that both Democrats and Republicans in 24 districts have someone to speak for them in Sacramento. ln contrut, residents in 19 assembly dis- tricts are represented by Republicans in both the A.Membly and state Senate. Thus, about 1.3 million re&iltered Democrats have no partisan repreMOtation in Sacramento. CONVE&8ELY, &E81Dl:NT8 in 3'1 H · aembly diltricll ar, represented by Democrats in both the Auembly and state Senate. Thus, almost 1.6 million re1t1tered Republicana have no partisan representation In Sacramento. ThUI, lD north Oran1e County. both the state Senator and A11embly members are Republlcam. Ju a result, the 35,000 Democratic vot.ert in Fullerton, Placentia and Yorba Unda have no Democrat repreaenlln1 them in Sacramento. However, I.be 0ru1e County coutal area olt.n 1 prime example of "mhied" partisan repr11m1Mto-with State Sea. Jobn Scbmlts (R ) and Assemblyman Oenrus Mangers (D). Of course, partisans hip aside, law· makers often differ on proposed legislation for other reasons. A classic example of different policy positions taken by legislators from the same constituency is provided by Schmitz and Mangen. According to the League of Conservation Voters Cl.CV), Schmit z voted "wrong" every tlme this year on 39 conservation roll-call votes. But, Mangers, accordin1 to LCV, voted "cor· rectly" rn percent of the time . Obviously. Schmitz and Mange"" are worlds apart oo conservation issues. They also differ 1tron1ly on labor and education issues accord· ln1 to their votes oo le1l1lat.ioo supported by the AFL·CIO and California Teachers A.saociatioo. And consider the example of SB 1580 -the controversial bill legalhrlnl uae of Laetrile for terminally ill cancer patient.a. Schmitt voted "Yea," Man1er1 voted 'l'No." California's bicameral IA(Ji1l1ture -the Aaaembly and the state Senate -liv• a wider expr ... kJn of tbele differences or opinion than would a unicameral lestalature. .... . .... ,.... in 1960, for example. San Francisco County has cast over 62 percent of its vote for Democratic candidates to lead the state's Democratic coun- ties. THF.SE ARE THE JI "most Democratic" counties since 1960 as measured by the average Democratic percentage of the two-party vote in the elections for president, governor. and senator DEMOCaATiccr; COUNTY OFTW~PAKTYVOTE San Francisco 62.S Alameda 59.8 Plumas 58.8 Yolo 58.S Solano 58.1 Lassen 56.9 ~as~ ~1 Merced 55.3 Sacramento 55.0 Sierra 54.8 Only one election s ince 1960 disrupted the regular pattern of Demot'ratic voting. This was the 1962 U.S. Senatorial campaign won by Republican Thomas Kuchel, who carried all of the !>8 counties. WITH THAT EXCEPTION, Democratic candidates in San Francisco. Alameda, and Plumas counties have won in each of the re- maining 15 major elections. In Yolo and Siern counties, Democratic candidates were victors in 14 of lhosk contests. and in Shasta and Lassen counties. lbey compiled 13 wins. There are Republican counties in the state. too . that a r e jus t a s str ongl y "more j\epublican .. Mono County has been the leading citadel or the GOP. casting an average of more than 63 percent of its vole for Republican can· didales in Lhe 1960-1978 period. Orange and Sutter counties have also been prominen t Republi ca n centers, giving Republican office stekers in major races over 60 percent of the two.pnrty vote in this same period. HER£ ARE THE TOP 11 "most Republican" counties s ince 1960 as measured in the major ele<:tions for president, governor, and U S. senator. REPUBLICAN% COUNTY OFTW~PARTYVOTE Mono 63.7 Orange 61.7 Sutter 60.1 Alpine S9.6 Inyo 58.4 Butte S8.9 San Diego 56.3 Glenn S8.0 Calaveras 54.9 Nevada 54.3 Republican candjdates in Mono and Sutter counties were successful in 15 of the 11 major elections, and in Oran1e and San Dle10 coun· ties, they were victorious ln 14 of the contesta. Alpine, Butte. Glenn. and Calaveru county voters have favored Republican aapiranta ln 13 of th'e 16 races slnce 1980. CWPOaNIA MAY CONTINUE to be a state in which the two m~or political parties battle it out for the major political offices, and divide the victories somewhat evenly u they have ln the put. But to those Callfomlans Uvtn1 ln approx- imately one·third of the state'• counties, elec- liona are monopolbed and dominated by one party. If you are one of small minority in your county and winnlna ln polltica is important to you, now you know the counties where you can 10 to bl> in the majority. --.. -----,,....--.:-..,. J 1 ' ~ I 11 I• DAIL V PILOT Openings lnYMCA Ski Class Openlnga remain in • "Get Fit lo Ski" course offered by the Oran1e <..:oirsr YMCA With -tn- hrs\ class be&i nning Tuesday and continuing Tuesdays a nd Thursdays for f ive weeks The course is taught from 7 to 9 pm. at t he Y . 2300 University Drive. Newport Beach. for high school ages and above and will include ritness exercises in addi· l ion to films, equipment demonstrations and two ski trips to Mammoth. Physical Director Speak With POISE AND CONFIDENCE TOUTUTEIS CUI 991 1n1111" yOU 10 heel in1erna- 11onal apeecl\cont .. 1 winner ~SD• YIAll-- DDllS MAllEIS ....... iffttfM CllDllHITS' THutlS .. OCT. I 6 1:1or.M. at C-.lramT U7W ...... St. c.... ...... c: • ... ADMISSIC* & • ...., ...... .,.,! r0t '"""-' ,nf:o-,...101 'eQllt•• tnQ thtit ._,.,., 01 "OW tO j~n r~,,_. • .,... P"O._ fom ~"'~ ~1>2'1~ ec-,. ~ tl•fl!lµ•1r 1• o-04rf,...le0f ~'t.I COUNTY NEWS Dave Harding says it .__ __________ .. costs $10 for YMCA 0.llY Plle4 Si.II P"°IO ANYONE HAVE ROOM IN THE TOOL CHEST FOR A KING-SIZE BALLPEEN HAMMER? m embers and $20 for n o n -members It i s hoped up to 100 will enroll by the end of th~ course. Coste MeH'• Generel Surplu• Herdwere Celllng It• Cereer; Everything Goea An 1de.nt1cal class begins Nov 18 ·md runs five more weeks Thumbs Down on Prop Irvine Student Semifinalist Hardware Store Loses Advertising Hanuner Robyn R. Rogers. a st udent a t Irvine 's By ARTHUR R. VINSEL l owering wings lo his nearby peace fountain m etaJ sculpture. The City of Cost a Mesa takes a dim view of both. Cost a M esa. will work as a saJesman and brother Allx-rt 1s opening a fast-food franchise in Hesperia. ot-~l"ttMStatf The demand for ballpeen ham- mers diminishes as the world turns and a town grows up. Especially, a 25-foot hammer . "WE QUIT, EVERYTHING GOES," say the signs at the Bisson hardware store in an in- dustrial-commercial strand that can be described as, well, col - orful. HanJc Homsveld, owner of an electrical supply shop in the neighborhood told his brother Bert. owner of a hardware store. where he could still get a deal on a big ballpeen and Bert bought it. L ucien Bisson and sons Louis and AJbert ar e getting rid of lhe~r fami l iar fi be ralass landmark mounted on a spoke. wheeled waaon at the General Surplus Hardware, 16th Street at Superior Avenue, Costa Mesa. "We weren't 'pretty enough.· And the city says we had too many signs," says hardware store bookkeeper Jane Canada. The Biuons are also selling out at their other hardware store in Garden Grove. So if you get lonesome for Lu· cien Bisson 's 25-foot m odel , you'l l have t o travel lo Hornsveld 's Ha rd wart? i n Temecula. Next spnng. she will compete for a Col lege scholarship in the pro· gram administered by the National M erit Scholarship Corpora- tion The nouveau pop art, an ad· vertising prop sin ce 1971 , is vanishing just as artist-welder· sculptor Ali Rousban is adding Lucien B isson of Costa Mesa, is retiring; Louis Bisson, also of Civili zation and sign or- dinances haven 't caught up t1> that Riverside County town yet . P l :BLIC NOTICE Navy ED8ign Ends Course $90,000Due Golden West Sets Series l"ICTITIOUS 8USINIUS N-IE STATIEMIENT Tltt> foOowtnv PH'MW\ h 001n9 Cu\' M \\ •'t lll REAL PROPERTIES 17) REAL PROPERTY CONSUllANTS Navy Ensign Amy G. Wandel , daughter o f Kenneth E. and Mary S. Wandel of 1501 Carib- bean Way , Laguna Beach, has completed the Officer Jndoctrin•- t.ioa School at the Naval Education and Training Center. Newport, R. I A 1975 graduate o r Laguna Beach High School, she gr aduated f rom UC Berkeley 1n 1979. PSA to Pay Family SAN DIEGO (AP l A Jury. has awarded the widow and son of an El Segundo real estate broker $90,000 stemming from his death aboard a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner that crashed two years ago. Marie Stinnett. 70, and her son, James L. Stin· nett Jr .. 49, received the Judgment for the death of James L. Stinnett. 77, in the Sept. 25, 1978, crash which killed 144. The crash of a Roei ng 7Z7 and a small private plane was the worst m id·air collision in U.S. his- tory. A . ff kl and 131 REA L PROPE R1Y senes 0 ree wee y PROFESSIONALS, 7:16 AQ.lle Ave . discussions for women B•111o~ 1\1.,..,, ,,. 9'647 experiencing a period or Gwe,. R '"""o"" Gwlnup 236 AC1411e ·~. SAlll09 l\I-C .. ., .. , transition or r nsis will '"" ~,_, ., .onc1uct...s ,,. .,. ... begin at 9 a.m . Tuesd<1y divid""1G_.,c;..1,,.,,, al Golden West College ,,.,, ,,.,_,, __ , ,,,..., wllll I~ in H unlington Beach . (0111'1' Cle no "' °' .. ._ Co.intv on Sep The session s, which ttmner 11· 1• 1114u16 will be led by counselor """11,,..., <>-co.t•t ca11, Piiot I Christine Aros-Truhe of Sept 11 a . 0ci. s 11 1"° - th e Gol d en W est Wom en 's Center. will take pla ce 1n ad ministration room 201 . PUBLIC NOTICE Pll BLIC~TICF. l'IC'TITIOUS SINEH N"'°"EUA MENT '"~ toHoWinQ Plf'~' ,.,. ft@H\q W\in•\\ .-. C ~ V PROOllCE COMPANY US , E 1911' SI C:O.U ~•. C• t2UI Wllllam H CAouelle 243 f'l.,_.r I !ii Costa ,...... c. .,.17 . P UBLIC NOTICE NAME S1'ATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE R11• C-lle 1'3 FIOWU St . Ccm • Mna, C.. '1621 _ l h• tollowlnQ perW>n'\ •'e dOH\0 I · 1 l'ICTIT10US aUSINIEU lt04llNM>fl l'ICT1T1ou1 au11NHS NOTICE OF DEATH OF11>U•ln;",.'"s ENTERPRISES, H • EVELYNM ll091Ns.<>H,-12,r• HAMaSTATIEMaNT JOSEPHINE R. BONURA (abttlloSl ,C:O.ta Me\a,CA"U7 \1-1 of ~ e.ec11, Ca PnMCI Tiie followlft9 pe~Vll\ era doln9 AND OF PETITION TO S•""Y Savlllt, , .. 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Melre>M Abeev Chapel c111t1< ivenon, inc . a ea11i ...... 1a Josephine R. Bonura of co,,.,tv c~ o1 o.-C:O..nh on Sep- •1"' Rev. 11n1te A owrle, PHI.or o1 <orporallon, us E. Coot H•Y . Newport Beach, Ca. "'nd 1tm1>er 11. 1..0 l'••s·-PUBLIC NOTICE ti. P'"°¥t•i.. Clure.II of 11w Conw Newpott lliNcll. CA '26'0 u ~... j ,....t0Hlci.tlftt.En.-.-1w1111>t r11~-~11c--0•1 <or· person s who may be Pub11_0._Coast1>111vP110t -- --f "' Mei,.,.. A-y Merno<1e1 P••" lporation otherwise interested in the s.1n 11 ze. 0c1 s. 12. 1• _., FICTITIOUS aus11••u Setvlcft -Ille OlrKtlon of Bain Olk• lwr_., '"' I I nd t . I ---j NAME STATl[MUtT ll•rteron-Sntlll\ & Tllllllll Wntc llH l).A. 0..rtlon w I a /or es ate. . PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.. lollowl1>9 perton• are doln91 Cll•P•I Mottu1ry of cou e Meu Aut. Sec.,,. .. ., A petition has been filed b<l>lneu as· -.'171, , Tl\ll st..--t •al flled wllll I"° by Mario S. Bonura in the l'ICTITIOUSaUSlllESS l HERITAGE SCULPTURE LTD , County cien. of or.,. County on Oct Superior Court of Orange NAME STATIMINT ~~.;:.,~SI · =100• New~ &ucll. · "'*''I County requesting that n •• 1011-1no ,....,,. '' 001n11 1>u•I I 1 .. ,..,,1men1 CO.st O•lly Pllol, Mario s Bonura be ap-,..,., ••. Neod• corpora1lon1, IJOO l>o14 St . 1• I i . LAN DFALL MARINE .... •700 H.-pof1~4Kll c.. t2WO 41ss.eo po n t e d as Person a I ....,.,,ac .. 10.. eo.1• Mew c... "1&11 Tim bus,,_,, is c~tf'CI 11, 1 ,., .. r e presentative to ad-Robert G V•nderw•1•r 1•1• oor•tlon NOTICE . TM• buslnn• h candu<:l.cl b• an 1n L TO Josephine R. Bonura <un-c1lvldua1 Merv e..nneu ~ eptune Society._ 2.t- Publlstwd Or....,, C•EMATI0411 aU•IAL AT SEA O<.I 12. It,~. Nov 1, 646-7431 "-_ ... _..,.., --.... { ...,'*'"'....,.._..,"'a' a•y PUBLIC -... _,,,_......_..,.."· CAii lw frH __ .. ----minister the estate of l ""•11•<•·IO.,C...t<IMela,C. 97•77 INVESTMENT BRONZE. der the Independent Ad-R_, G V•nOtrw•t•' StKrl'lary ' auilNIEH m i nist r ation of Estates Tiii> stai-1 wn• lllecl with lht rn .. >t•l-1 •a• filed wlln ,,.. Tllll•N~ Act) Thepetltion isset for coun1vc.-oto.-eounty<W1SeP-Coun1vc1e..-otOr-Countvon Se1>· ............. c .... .1••~11 l'IC'TITIOU• r HAalotl U.Wl'4--MT. OLIY~ Monuarv • Ceme1ery Crerna1ory 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 --- f'tUCI HOTHHS llU UOADWA\' MOlTUAU 110 Broadwav Cos1a Mesa 642-9150 --- IALTl & IHGH09" SMfTH & TUTHILL WHTCLIH CHA'1L 427 E 171/'1 SI Cos1a Mesa 64f\-9371 --- PtUCI ..c>ntUS SMITHS' MOITUAllT 627 ¥ain SI HunlinQIOn Beach 536-6539 --.... , .... , C:O&.OMA&. NMIAAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 --- PACl'IC v•w ....., ...... , ... Cenwlerv Mor1uarv Ctlapel 3600 Paclhc l/1ew Om1e Newpe>rt Beach 644·2700 -- MsCOINICll MOITUAl•S LaQuna BHC:h . •14·9'1S ~una .. lllS d I : , t•mbl!• II, 1..0, lemtwr 11, 1• j r90ns art 0 nv hearing in Dept. No. 3 at l"loSt• "'""' NAMIEITA rlle 1011owln9 ,.. Matcll company 700 Civic Ce nter Drive, Publl""" <>-C:O.st O•ll• Pllo: 1 P~bltv.cl ouoQI! '°"" 0.11, P11o1 eomt>an•u . <J> 111n West, in the City oF Santa Sept 11· 11• °''..!· 11 1"° J,.,~ ...l.SePI ll, 11, Q!!.. s ,, 1•---.!.!...~ 1 llUflneuu. ( 1l ColY ... 111.1\ 111 Un•\ecl Milch ,.... Mat~ll~I' • lJO 091e, '°'"'Ana, California on Nov -~:!:========================:;:\ Me .. , CA on.77 Inc., • C..lllornle ember 4, 198() at 10:00 a.m. C10t""1 way, s... IF YOU OBJECT to the P99Hfll Matcll <OfPO<allOll, ~11\y E P'<ancl1<0, 0 •4171 granting of the petit ion, ONIUCted "" • cor you should either appear Tllh ~tsh< -•tlOft <"inc at the hearing and state •rt• your objections or file p_ .. ,Mal llurton H Al P'9>*nl Tiii> '1....,_I • n 111eo ..,11n th• written objections with. the nve countv on oe1 court before the hearing. C-ly Cle<\ ot Or• •.1•. P111111.-0r....,, Your appearance may be "1•7• In person or by your at-':' 0111y P1101, torney. ~I 12, tt. ».Nov 2 . "~ I F Y 0 U A R E A -----· CREDITOR or a cont- PUBLIC NOTICE ingent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your c laim with the court or eu11Nus present It to the personal l'ICTITIOUI NAMIEITA f,,. IOl-.lllo THIENT r epresentative appointed _.,,: ....... 11 dolno °"''' by the court within four ve1n1se11!!., em months from the date of ASSUllEI> AO LIMen-0.., H CA.,._.7 Dore Odom, '-" , • ...,.,,. •• (.A ""'lnvi"" 11ea•11• f irst Issuance of letters as m Awe. cooi.nto, provided In Section 700 of m n the Probate Code of ondu<t.cs by •n 1"· California. The time for Tiiis ""91-I> < dlvieu.1, OoraOdlrr> filing claims will not ex- -111e11 """ .... plre prior to four months 9f9'-yenOc1. from the date of the hear- Tllh ..__. C-1-,, o..11 .. Or '·'·· .,.,., Ing noticed abOve. .......... Or .. ~t. IJ, "· i., ...... CMtll Oa41, Pl101, YOU MAY EXAMINE PUBLIC 1• 1• the file kept by the court. mwo If you are Interested In the -----estate, you may file a re- NOTICE quest with the court to re- ceive speclal notice of the PICTIT10UI 1tUM11e1a Inventory of estate a$sets MAMSITA T•••T and of the petitions, ac- --.,.. .. 1"' I c o u n t s a n d r e po r t s .a Ma111 11 .... 1. 1 descrlbed In Section 1200 Tl\e f91-.Cne _,,. .... , llEMa11t11aE1t. CA.,...... of the C.llfomla Probate = ·-. .._Code. "-'ifttlllft IMdl, Cately II,_ M .. c..e. ..... ,CA AMe MMle Stl'Mt,llt ., ..... T~, stl Ut11 Ae..-& ~. lltC., llMdl,CAhMI UH NarlMN' •iv.a., It•. ~·.:.•• ttreet, .. , c.la M.N, CA fMMt cetlW<IM ,, • (7H) I• Het. - OeryJ, T .._..,_._ ... II, ~ Published OfanQe Coast ... t1::' wttt1 .. Dally Piiot, Oct. 11, 12, 11, ,.___ '*-Y • O&t 19'0 --. 4141• Tllll Mlflff1 It ........ G191yA,I Tllll ....._, C-tyClar9f//I t ,tM. PAY NO INCOME T~X IN 1980 AND RECOVER TAXES PAID IN 1977, 1978 & 1979 It is po s<:.ible f 0 r yo u to •ecover approximnff>iy two dollars o f .toxes for every dollar you inve<>I while port1upoting in o hiahly pro fit motivated invec;tment. * Four years of public acceptance • Fovomble tax opinion letters • Flexibility of omounl invested • Available to individuals and corporations. ACT MOW FOR 1980 For more information on ta11 savings seminars or o private confidential appointment: ' 7N-0833 ......... Or .... c.-Del:': cell iii-lift . t. ._ Put • few word• .,.. .._.,J.tv _• S.... Juan C.p111rano 00.11 ........... . -.111e .. .. • ' ~··--· ... '"..-.--·--·· "• 11i1 ,. wi1r 11.,w ot it•1' • o•U1\·~ ,,,, /\ H._ ~·;•~'4,.µ ;'rto ·4-~) 'W'l'P, t / I'll ....,,~., I 11 'I•· ,.. iJ\j;ft1jl IA? ~·1;11 ----- I o "9ltle lul•nu 011 acc:ounh ol 11>re1t monH•1 commou1on lrom recently CLOSE 0 OOWl\j ORtENT Al RUG DEALER We ll•v• bffn onnruc1ed hy •n •tto•ney •n A .. vPrly Holl\ I(' olt•• '"• •ntm• •nVl!ntory •t AUCTION • • open to th• pubhc • • Inventory cons1Us of 600 pieces. plus oth4tfs, ot genuine HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS ro onclude llertou• Chin-rues, l(ermen, Tab111 Soun1 .... lthelim. Double b• .. 8ollh••I. l<uhmm. Kast.an, Afshe•, P••v•• rugs. fine 0EtvP1t•n rU91, Algt.•n•st•n. Oum Sonloven9, S•merkand Cauc-.1en, Indian P1«n. many t\1n,,.•s, and more Sires rang<o from 2"XJ' 10 18'X 12' Cett1f1c•I• of Authenticity 1nued for ••<Ii purehne AUCTION Will BE HELD ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 at 2 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DA. ,. ... 1 .. _ R. Ather ,_ {213) 7~26 NEWPORT BEACH Term1 C•5hlCheck L 1qu1d•tor1 & Auct1oneer1 Save 35°/o to 55°/o on custom drapes, top treatments and bedspreads. 057 BA 30°/o off Create elegant windows with our 1 1-in. narrow alumi- num slat blinds. In a host of colors. Sale prtce• effec· tlve through Saturday, October 11. Choose from over 100 patterns all reduced now1 Selecl an11que satins. sheers. open weaves. lextures, damasks and prints. Fabric only. No addilional charge for installation 30°/ooff For that dramatic decorator look. it's narrow slat blinds. In rich wood grains. modern metallics. warm plaids. soft florals or solids 1 1n. or 2 in. Of course you can charge ii •EJE8 111 . I 30°/ooff JCPenney vertical blinds are colorful and versatile. Choose from metallics, vinyls. fabrics and more . Pick the style that's nght for you1 Sale prices effec- tive through Saturday. November 15. Tr vCPenney Sele pricff on cuetom draperln end wood ai.t bllnd• eff9ctlve through s.turday, November 1. MICAAMA tstll ........ IUli.A ,.,. ,,.~.,.... CNeOOA PAM 11tl) •WMO CAMC* (II 111,._JIOO CIA.YI" crn ·•o• •Lt' 1tu1 , ...... OOWMIY1t111 ....... 1 "'"''"°" crt 41 11 l ~Ma OUllDAU 'OA.LLUIA' ftlJI t4Mltto fCltwntoelNI ~ CllJI ..._.,,. NllllTIHOfON •ACfC 11161 "2·7771 LAOUftA NII.LI (114) Nl·"OO 1.AlllWOOO Ctlll 11+1MO lllOflTCLAlll C114) ltl·Ht I NIWl'O'IT MACfC (714) ..... UU le()tlT...oGI 1111111._I ... 1i10 HOU vWOOO 11111 , ... IJU MALL Of CMIAMOI \l141 ..... , .. a..NOll 'TMI CIT'f' f1141..,._, ... PAL• ...-ci• 11u1 nr•nt1 ..... ~ ... tlU) ,.,._17tl l'UINTl Nll.U C2111 t1HHI IMV1"110t 1r1•1 Ml·SOM SAN M•AllOINO t"•l 114-tlU TNOuaAIC> ()4111 (IOll 4174dll TOMIMCI 11111 l114•77 WUT COWIA \111J ... l111 WMITTWOOO (lf)I M1•Ut t t .. FEATURES Sunday Octobe1 1;> 1980 DA.IL y PILOT ,, I I Wlad's Foe Oa Pair's Bike Trek ___ _p._.~ .. S1111set's C1l1an11s All11ri119 8 1 DONCHAP•AN ............ - The nHt tlm• Carl Nusabaum of Laguna Beach triel a UOU·C'OWtlr>' bt<'Y<'linl tnp hf''ll have the wind at hl• back. That's the 39-year old'a firm t'onv1rt100 aft N complelina a 2.'JOl>.mUe bike tnp last wttk Nuaabawn and hi• 18·year-0td niece, Maryro~c> OalUone ol Cloater. N.J . be&an their trek from Ni11rara Falla to San f'r1nrisro July ts Tbey pedaled about t .~ mj)es to W1nmpeg llaait.oba and spent a week there before settina out acroea tbe Canadian prairie. That was when they came face to faff wtlh the atrMgt.h ol lhe northwest wind•. "Maryroae was literally blo.pt off lbe road," laid Nuaabaum. "So we 1ot off our bikes and bitcbbiked from Winnipeg to Van· couver." After that week , tbey started cycling a1aln, th.ls time 1,200 -miles aoutb to San Fran- cisco. That popul ar cyclist'• stretch made the prairie wind blasts worthwhile. "It wu gorgeous. And it was geared for CARLNUSS8AUM bikers." be said. "Peo- ple from all over the world come to Vancouver and bike south to San Francisco or Los Angeles." CllL AND MARYROSE had the winds behind them all the way and scanned stretches of coastal terrain wbilecruiaing down long grades. •'There was one day on the trip -right before I arrived in San Francisco -when I had a full-on wincbtonn behind me. It was phenomenal." In the beginning of the trip, while the cyclists were getting in shape, they were averaging 50 miles per day. Later, they would pedal about 75 miles daily. NUSSBAUM IS NO stranger to cycling. Four years ago, he went from Denver to Buffalo via Canada on a bike. "I don't have a car. I sold it four years ago and used my bike to commute." he said. Although Nussbaum recommends the ex· perience ol distance biking to "anybody who can get it totether," he cautioned that there is a lot or preparldion involved. "We spent two weeks haunting camp stores for gear before we left," he said. "Weight is impor- tant in what you carry." WITH THE EXCEPl'ION of a couple of days '.in motels, a weekend on a farm in Ontario, and the week in a friend's home in Wmnipeg, Carl and ; Maryroee camped throughout tbetrip. Nuubaum ii already tbinkin1 about Ilia making 1 aoabbreviatedrerun. ' "I'm going to fly to Vancouver and bike from \here to San Franciaeo," b• a.id. :squid Tests :save Nerves I 1 With the help of squjd tishermen in San Pedro and Monterey, UC Irvine has opened a marine 1 biophysics laboratory on campus. ' The new facility Is the first established on lbe I West Coast for the study or squid. The only other in the United States is the Marine Biologi cal · Laboratory in Woods -Hole, Mus. I The UCI lab will 1 serve as a complement < to Woods Hole for year- ' round squid research, 1 ac cord i n g to the faciHty's director, Dr. Michael Cahalan, assis- l tan t professor of •phy sio l og y a nd 4 biophysics. The squid : seuon at Wood.a Hole · 1oea from May through August. The Southern California season runs • from November until • March and the Monterey season is from May to September. Squid nerve cell axona, long processes that conduct Impulses away from the cell body. are of research value to physiologists as they have the same properties and action as human nerve axons. However, the squid axons are 20 times larger than th08e ol humans. STUDY OF THESE axons has provided much of the current understanding of basic physiological mechaniams suc h as nerve conduction and tranamiuion between nerve cell connections. ~ The San Pedro and Monterey fishermen catch 14uid at ni1bt with huge lights that attract them to • fiabin1 boats. The squid are scooped out of the water with nets and then put into tanks. IN PORT, THE CATCH portion that goes to UCI lJ tranaported to a truck and shipped to the campus where the 1quid can be kept up to two week.I in ho&dina tanks. COMING SOON S i lk and wo ole n C a rpets • Handcrafted Furniture, Screens and Statues • Beautiful Inlaid and Jaded Brassware • Exclusive Leather Bags and Purses • Silk and Cotton Wear • Jewelry and Gifts .:. MILLION HOM ~ON NOW GREAT H OME STORE VALUES. Twin or Full, each piece, Firm Sealy, Simmons, Steans & Foster Sale. Twin or Full, Firm, at one low price. Free delivery, too. Firm: Sale Twin, ea. pc ...................... #1 Full, ea. pc ....................... #1 Queen, ea. pc ................... $101 King, ea. pc ..................... $101 Extra Firm: Twin, ea. pc ...................... $91 Full, ea. pc ....................... $97 Queen, ea. pc ................... $131 King, ea. pc ..................... $131 Super Firm: Twin, ea. pc ..................... $111 Full, ea. pc ...................... $111 Queen, ea. pc ................... $157 King. ea. pc ..................... $157 Sleep Shop, 628 OUHns & Kings sold In sets only King iS a 3-plece set. I( l'xercise can put the s parkle in her eye th<J l reflects from the waler. this evening Jogger on s ands near 32nd street , Newport Hcach , will dazzle everyone with just a wink . Sands and s urf urt' free of s ummer's throng. 8ULL0CICS CONTINUOUS TERMWA Y ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS No money down (sut>1ect ro credit appio11atJ Finance 1 ''•l•O<!\ 1re elurv1• 1 t 1 ' 1 •' .1 monthly payments shown are s11ailab/6 only under BullOCI< s Continuous Termway Cr6C11t Plan Each monthly f)8ymenr inc udf'\ I''" 1 1. 1•nt1 11• '1• • • •f>j1' ' 1rir1• • 1 :• ·~t .,.,. '" '" ·• •'t'1 balance owlflg and no add1tl()f)8I purchases pr/Of to fUll prompt payment ol lh61tem and any applicable Frnance Ch81ge A f 1n.1nro r•,,,.q£> n11 tie "' '"' • 1 .,, ''·' , , ,i co 11: .~ ·• • '""" "' 1 c • ren1 l' l"ltJ penoo whlCh ()p6ns with a balance OWlflfl from tl16 prlOf billing pertOd (the current Previous Balance} 11 imposed me r1nance r.tt,llcJ<' .~ ~ t>a .pcJ '>n 1•111 /n 1•1< 1 ·' '"• • ' NI 11 'n: ~. r r 1 "-'n' t\11 "'•ent~ ,,, Pl'l(I• cr«Ji111 ort1dd1ng subsequent charges ro avoid a finance Charge, me total amount owing at the c10s1ng of any billing pe,,cxt tNew {l.1'.1'>1 ,., "'"" "'' 1.·•"''" N1• • , ,.,, 1•11"' 1 .. ,,. • ti •' / <1.11t1 •' "••' ''t" t tn''""' 'hi bllllng period. A minimum S.50 Finance Charge n16Y be 1m()Ofi6d 1l tl16 Previous Balance does not ewceed S35 Any g1eate1 F rn,inc c • 11.ir11e ''"' t>t' elf"" ., • 1-.i 1 •1 i • "J 1 /"' •I •'•' •t 1 I H •\nnu.11 Percentage Rate) tq /fie ftrs1 11 .000 of Previous Balance and of 1% (12% Annual Percentage Rafe) to any o~cess ove1 $1 000 11 'l•t' • "'' p.,1, •1.1 ., 1 • t it '''' ,,,,,,.,, '1•' 11.i1 \ "' •h1• ". r · .1~,. cf11111 .in• Fine~ Charge 011 "'8t purchase will be refunded or cr~ted II rt1quested W1/hfn1..~!!l.$ '!!!!!l'!f8..!me~t has been rece1Ved • II ' • } .. 11 12 DAILY PILOT . .. BULLDOZERS THREATEN OLD •u·s FIRST SCHOOLHOUSE Hlatorteel Society Involved In Effort to Save Bulldlng Endangered CM Site Hutorical, The green tarpaper shingling is peeling from the sides of the old house just north of Bear Street School in Costa Mesa and historians say it will be le veled when the valuable land it rests upon is sold . Jake Shiffer lived in the place until he died earlier this year. Jake moved his family to north Costa Mesa -called PauJarino in those early days in 1910. Accreditation Sought Laguna Art School ODef Sets Priority lly DON CHAPMAN OI -Dally ,,.._. IUtl ' The new ~lrector o f the if""*~ol-At1--h a clear cilreclive from the board uncl faNlt)' give top priority to tH't•redltalion of the lll-year- old !U.•hool. Da vid S Patterson , a pro· fesslt)nal artist and art educator, is the first administrator lo head tht.' s <·hool on 1t full·time basis. The 38· ye1tr old lt'ountain Valley resident has experience in workmg w.llh art programs . II t: CHAJRS a s tatewide com- mittee designed to make art pro· grams m schools more compati- ble. The Cultural Arts Liaison Co m mittee of the Ca lifornia Articulation Counc il resolves academic credit problems fac- in g art students transferring from one school to another. · 'l t has been a good area to gain insights to the Laguna Beach School of Art's rel a· tionship to olht>r schools." Pal· terson said. The school has filed its inten- tion to apply for accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Art. Officials and fac ulty are in the midst of preparing a seU-study document to be turned over to the ac(•reditation team before it makes it visit to the Laguna Canyon Road campus . "THIS GIV t:S us a chance to take a n objective lo ok al SEEKS RECOGNITION Art School'• P•tt•raon ourseh-es our goals and our progr am," he said Sin ce i t s beginnings, the school has grown to inc lude 16 professional artists on its facul ty . About 450 st udents take courses in 32 s ubjects. The school began in 1962 w1th a six-week s ummer session of two-week drawing and painting works hops on a site adjacent.to the Festival of Arts grounds . The curriculum was expanded due to student requests, and the site at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road was acquired from the ln'in ompany-. ---- FUNDS WERE raised and school buildings were ready for occupancy in J anuary 1976. In 1979. the school administra- tion building was destroyed by fire , but a fund rajsing program financed reconstruction, and a new building was completed in March 1980. Now the board of directors aims to establish a $1 million en- dowment fund. "THE SCHOOL is in good shape for accreditation," said Patterson. He said accreditation wouJd ease the school's art program relationship with other inslilu· lions and "make us eligible for some governme ntal sources of funds." · Patterson plans to continue as art gallery director at El Camino College , and as an artist and oper ator of an art studio in Costa Mesa. Be Somebody. Be a carrier. Coll 642-4321 , ask for circulation. Hove fun. earn your own money, learn valuable lessons about b:1siness and people. Deliver the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Paid Political Advertisement CIVIC LANDMARKS JOIN THE REPllBUC r Republic Home Loan · 19772 MacArthur 81\/d. 1rv1nc. CA92715 17141851-0991 Uomsed Brokf'.f" HE MOVED INTO the lilUe green house on Bear Street in 1972 when the state wiped out his old farm house to make way for the Corona del Mar Freeway. The next President of the United States Costa Mesa Historical Society members say it would be a shame to let the old house go beneath the blades of a bulldozer. The house actually wasn 't a house at all when it wu built in 1912. It was the farming -community's first school. THE SETl'LERS WHO arrived in Paularino from Boston during the late l880s sent their children to the school at Fairview,· which, with the community of Harper, made up early Costa Mesa. But the journey to and from the school was long, and lhe locals decided to split from Fairview School District and form their own. In 1922 the community's school body was so large a new building, the aeeoad Paularino School, was constructed and the first buiJding converted to a home. The second school was razed in 1966 lo make way for the Costa Mesa Freeway. Now the historic al society is putting together a plan to relocate and renovate the original Paularino School. MRS. TRUDY OHLIG approached the City Council last week in an attempt to get a commitment for park land where the building m ight be relocated. That matter and the society's request that the city maintain a heritage park for, possibly, all of Costa Mesa 's 14 old buildings considered historical were referred to City Manager Fred Sorsabal and his staff for study. The first structure to be settled on a1 heritage park site, society members contend, s hould be that old Shiffer home-school house across Bear Street from the park that was dedicated in pioneer Jake Shiffer 's honor on May 20, 1978. CROCODILES FEARED NEW DELHI, India (AP) -An Indian game warden has put up signs banning swimming in a crocodile-infested lake in the west-central state of Maharashtra. ·'Swimming is pro- hibited. Survivors will be prosecuted," say the signs at the Tabola Na· tional Park, the United News of Jndia reported. ·October 131h 2:00 P.M. FOUNTAIN VALUY MIU SQUARE PARK PAID FOR BY REAGAN-BUSH COMMITTEE, BAY BUCHANAN, TREASURER 901 So. HI IMMI St., Arlington VA. 22204 -----···-····-~ ... ........ .... . ' .. .. ... I . MEDIA Weekly's A Labor- :Of Love_ • GRl:&N RIDGE. Mo <AP> t:very Monday moral.DI Jlm Stark lake. his <'lipboa.rd and strnlls dowa Kalil~. stoppln1 '"''t'rybody he mHt..., to ask what'• new. It's not » Ion-walk 1uid when he's dont", he walka back to this two 1oom, tin shlnaled offl ct: crammed with annt'nt danlt1n1. c lunk ina machinet and types up in nmllt•n metal the aoin1s on of tu. Ml&hbors TWO DAYS lATER 't.ark ':. "''~kly wooder. the Green Ridge Local Nt'w~, $t~ rolhn1 oil the century-old press .t ropy at a ume. Then Stark fold• the 700 single sheets of stories. ads and pblloeophy into four PUit'ti. Using a straight·ed1e r-uler, he can do 200 copu?s m 20 aunutes, corners J)erfect Then he de liven the resuJu of his week's hard labor lo his wife, who works at the posl of· fi ce. and starts all over ag1Un • There isn't much to this central M1ssoun town of 403 people. There are four streets west of Mam and three to the east. There's a cafe. a bank, a gas station, a seed processing plant. a lumber yard, a grain elevator, a community building and a fulltime policeman. "We don't have big stories around here," Stark says. "We've had a few suicides but no murders. Fender benders and dnving while intox- icated arrests." A few years ago on July 4, a couple of railroad cars full of anhydrous ammonia overflowed, but no one was hurt and there were no lasting effects . "I mostly stick to all the little things that happen." STARK'S IS ONE of only four hot type weekly . newspapers left in Missouri. Because it's certified to publlilh the state's legal notices, his newspaper must print 52 weeks a year. For a publisher-editor· printer-janitor-reporter, that means no vacations, only Sundays off, and often late hours on Chrislmaa Eve. Except for three years in the Pacific during World War JI, J im Stark, 58, has been working at the paper since he was 7. back in 19'l9 at the start of the Depression, when his pappy bought the paper for $500 down. "Dad never could get enough money together to get out of lov.'ll , so he stayed on," says Stark. "So have I." Stark describes himself as "a relic who re· members the days when, if a newspaperman couldn't drink more booze, chew more tobacco and chase more women than anybody else, he couldn't be editor. "I'm a clean liver now -don't drink and don't smoke and joined the Boy Scouts," says the 150- pounder who springs back and forth like a boomerang in his cluttered headquarters. ALTHOUGH HE DOESN'T wear a green eyeshade, his daily uniform is a far cry from a white shirt, tie and jacket. He wean a sports shirt and dart cotton pants, and tennia shoes. "I don't much like weartq my fabe teeth, but my trite like. me to, and I always put 'em in for company," says the spry printer with the close· cropped gray hair and twinltllhe eyes. Stark is a staunch believer in freedom of the ----------press. His philosophy ' E ., e r fl i I • e holds: "I may own this • • • r 0 11 r piwer but it belongs to t~ommunity. '' r e 11 r ., • • That 's why he s11•srriptio11, I scours the streets for ,... illftr 11._r news of his neighbors• marriages, deaths, vis- 81111 ••me iote11. i t s by rel at i v es . l'Jaaf's •• peeple children's honors and r•11 lcrrp llp civic tidbits . "E very one of my subscribers ••d li11d a11r is a correspondent," he •II• i •er. I says. • e If e., r • 9 ''The letters from re•ders are • readers may not say more than three words, ,_••1'9 . . . ' but when l print them it ----------makes my readers feel good. Everytime someone renews a subscription, I run their name and hometown. That's so people can keep up and find one another. I believe my readers are a family that ought to keep in touch," says Stark. HE SETS EVERYTHING in hot metal on an ac).year-old Linotype. Then he washes a jumble of capital letters in white gasoline and sets them intO headlines. Sometimes his supplier forgets he needs 22-by-30 newsprint for his letterpress dinosaur, so be must cut each piece by hand. If methods and machines are outmoded, the mind that sets them in motion is as modem as a computer. The May 15 edition of the Local News carried an editorial from the Paris newspaper Le Monde on the Iranian crisis. Another recent front page offering detailed a history of the world's volcanic disasters, pegged to the Mount St. Helens eruptions. That column is the only one carryin1 Stark's byline. It also contains weekly wisdom from Zeke Tindley. described as •'our longtime friend who baa a farm oo Flat Creek." Tindley ls Stark's alter ego, a character he invented long ago lo spout phUoeophical meanderinas in print. 8TAll&'S WI.FE BARBARA. whom he calls m, "because Barbara's too Jong," helps out at e paper oo Wednesday -press day. "I'll keep on work.ins till retirement age, even ouah I'm tied down here worse than a dairy armer.'' says Stark. "This has been a good pro- etlion to me. I've put two sons through colle1e d built a Dice house. I've had a kit ot 1ood times d laUlha. "I've always tried to do what's ri1ht and •818 Print the truth -no exceptiom. You've 1ot live amoac the people you write fOI'. Why, when y wife totaled the car, I ran the story ri1ht there tbe traat pqe. It wu bis news." OIAU81 COUNTY HYPNOTIC CENTER IMC. 18 proud to announce the ooening of our new suite of offtcea at ................. u SANTAANA SeMno 9outh4lm Cllltfomia wtth H6Gh OuaNty ,..cfs•looel .... io help y(MI! -amotdng, ... ,... of UftMI .......... ............. C.71M7J.4116 Sundlly. October 12. 1 NO CWLV PllDT AU Turn Can Cache to Cash Kerr Glass, 1221 E. St. An· Orange County Steel Salvaae It wu durin1 the 70s that Americans first learned that an empty beer can is good for somethin1 and that a stack of old newspapers mi1hl save a &f~ drews Place , open Tuesday, Inc .. 3200 E . Frontera Ave .. open Thursday and Saturday from 9 8 a.m . to s p.m. Monday throu1h a.m. to 2 p.m . Pays one cent for Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. c I ear bottles and three-fourtha';:-"~--'s~a""\"'\lu.Cud-.ay-.e.:;,a,a~,.s~35~A;c.C1.&J~L.11 ....... uu.------f co or g asS:-l'fione for aluminum cans and $40 per ......... RecycUn1 became a trendy habit 10 years ago by ecologists and housewives a like , who began collectlna piles of former ly discarded refuse. Today Orange County resi- dents have a choice of nearly a dozen recycling centers where they can trade "trash" for cash· SANTA ANA A Key Scrap Iron & Metals Co., 902 E. Santa Ana Blvd. is open from 8 a.m. to 4:40 p.m Monday through Friday and 8 a .m . to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. Pays 37 cents per pound for aluminum cans. Phone 547--0081 for details . 537-3770. STANTON C R & R Corp., 11282 Western Ave .. is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p. m . Monday through Friday and 8 a.m . to noon Saturday. Pays 38 cents a pound for aluminum cans and S35 a ton for newspapers. TUSTIN Coors Distributing Co., 15471 Del Amo Ave .. is open from 8:30 a .m . to 6:30 p.m . Monday through Saturday. Pays 30 cents a pound for aluminum cans. ANAHEIM ton for news papers. Phone 630-6523. ORANGE Golden West Fibers, 16512 Buena Vista, open 7 a.m . to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a .m. lo 1 p.m. Saturday. Pays 35 cents a pound for uluminum cans and $35 per ton for newspapers . COSTA MESA Reynolds Aluminum Recycl· ing sets up a center every Wed· nesday from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Alphu Beta Market, 241 E. 17th St. Pays 30 cents a pound for a luminum cans. HOT LEAD, HAND WORK PRODUCE PAPER Green Ridge Weekly Editor Jim St•rk Bruce Metal & Salvage Inc . 920 E. Sixth St. open 8 a.m. to 5 : 15 p.m . Monday through r'ri· day and 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. Satur· d ay and Sunday. Pays betweet) 30 and 50 cents j!er pound for aluminum cans. Phone 543-1300. Orange Cou nt y Scrap & Recycling, 500 S. Atchison is open 8 a.m. lo 4 p .m . Tuesday through Saturday. Pays 35 cents a pound for alumanum cans, $45 per ton for bw1dled newspapers a-nd $35 a ton loose. Phone 635 2181. Orange Coast College Recycl· · ing Center off Monitor Street and Fairview A venue accepts donations of newspapers, glass, computer cards and aluminum cans from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m ., Mon· day through Friday. 556-5981. flhJ .. o.-,. ·'\.4~f'•f ...... ~,,,,o W11h meat ;ouce, cole 119 ;low roll butter ond pormeson cheese The warmth you wont without heovy·bulk. 72"•90". I-GUICE* son SOIP s1 Creme soop on top. .,_ ... ... .. """ E a 1.Hlo. r;:;:-1 ~ . W1PE1 IEFILU • IUIU 13,,~ 11£1'5 ClRD\Gll sWlltlRS . ht 1he fabric 1he style is r~~lo.rs ore righ~. ·,\ right. 'The rylic cord1· Sutton-front oc arm trorn keep you w goos . Solid tones. here on '"· IEl'S IYUI PlllT FASllll BRIEFS 88~. A great opportunity to stock ~p for the season! Big selec· tion of prints in men's favor· ite undercover fabric: nylon. Full size range: S·M·L·Xl. F1nos · .... CllPS ea~ Good ond crisp oppet11en. 10 01 • .-.. I 111rtai Sn LEI DIYEI 911 lOOO·W for lou , drying or H"ing. Anochmenh. Sove. PllPllE FIEL CYUllEIS 121 For soldering, light cooking , other MISSES' STYLISH DENIM JEAIS s7 .. 1tc. .... The latest look~ in ever·populor 1eons. Blue collon denim of cours~. Find o variety of p~cket and zipper treatments for added style. CAR SOT CARRIER 1194 I "'·'· -c-... IUllY . ~ ..... DISH ~ ~ ~ .... TOWEL ~ ·~~ ~~I ~ ! 87~ I J I 'Mog1c Ory' cotton check fringed end\ Compact olorm clock, antique white cose. FOCAL® PlllTO ILllMS 291 Each Snop e• o r posl binders, magnetic poges . 4-llCI Cllll PWTS !., •1 ··'-----1 "''"•'' AOvtAflSCO '" Ar.o1AHOIS~ p~~ ICV I r-'"~·' <0> IYLOI I ~ llEE I . ·, I HllH'S ~. $11-Pr. \.. IJ~, "«· Sheer \lrelch nylon Nude heeh 8 11> 11 IOLDSTll<? l /W TV Solid·,tote, block/white s 121 TV hos keyed outomotlc goin control. KM81910G. STUllY PUITII .... 1•• Wo1hoble, mold· frH, 10" fibers. Indoor/ outdoor . I . I Capitalizing She Seeb 2 Offices MCAAM8"TO <AP> If lbe •mpoelt* ...,.,_ Jito9. 4, U...,_. c.n .... Bwrm wUI t.a•t to....,. • dOtee n11-..r • 1"Nad r ..... lU.....---l:~lM!I~ ........ ~ ..... ~'°'"*--lt9t~HW._..­ ..... "--'bl1 member and mo•• to IMramHtl>. . ' I TM U ·1••t old C•'*"'"" bOm•m•'•' ~ -..atAt •llMM•J lHeW ii9 UW PHH wt PrMdum P.n,'1 NOdkl• botll for.._ pt"•klene •..,-' A...-bl1 OWift« °" u. c .. llontt• beMcJ&. It •• "°' ... ""' .... ... .• ,... for °"'" Ill 191'1. • .... ._ mt.cw '*11'1-... eootroUur •c:ad9dmc. IP 111'14. lbe na for ~ . ... ...... cMklr• ''at ftnt ~I w09kt ... "'-..... ~ .... tllle7 wu.ki ...... ., l'DO'tt llllll .. , 'NI <*titr' llOW md ~Ila.! tf)at ......... tM ~-''* NMOa h nmNn@ .. IUC9 COCGIAPft' ~·~tor a m'-<w peftJ Im ltHMe wtM> .... tt~ dUlllff o( wtnnin(C • prompted bf ..... b9i•el ....... pht~)' Md ~ al a&e Pean and l'tHdom Party " f'owted ill l88'f. It IC a Id\ W\fl& 90CI &Met and fem .... P'O'll> lta r41K11Utred VOltln IO the atae.e haH r-..ci ftom 106, 100 Ill JM11ery llMSS, wbeo It qaalifted b dM baUot, \o U ,8$l 1a Junaary 19'1 tt ltad a ,m regl1uwed •oten as al May Ul80. lb. Barron got Z97 ,%72 votff 1e her 19'8 eoatroUer rue, lM largest ¥OUt total ever for a Peaet and P'teedom candld a~ The party's philoeophy 1.1 "really dltferent from what we have an the Democrat and Republican parties," she said. .. 1 WANT TO PUT FORTH the Ideas the\ women should have equal pay and opportunlliea and that aoclallsm is not a bad word and 11 an alternate form of government. Other countries have used it and we think it's beat for the United Stat ... " The party's platform planJcs call for at least a 25 percent reduction in military spending, an issue she said is important in her Santa Clara County. which bu a S2 billion yearly military industry. "But I do not want to see that money go out or the county. It should be ued for sewage treatment, mass transit, schools and housing." she said. State law aJtows a person to run both for president or n ee president and another office, s uch as the Legislature. "I serlously think being an alternative candidate giv~ people a chance to say no. It's not a very loud no, but it la a oo, .. Ms. Barroo said. Aet Helpful Entertainers Soughl. No bulness l~e show buslness for you? Wiii, here's a chance to take your act on the road and 111Had a btt of cheer. The Weirt OranJe County Voluntary Adioo Center i• beginnlog Its holiday entertainment bookiftl MrYlce for the third year and 1eeb m.a•ici ... , lina•n. daocu1, 11.0ryt•ll•ra and ~.=or Jlke k> Ylait others. &alenCa needn't 9hlne too br1gbt}y - amthl wm do that -during aing-aloogs and other aetiYttiee. CALL 'l'Rlt YAC AT~ ror the Rollctay Refl*" or to check out these vohanteer open1n1s: -lleel dellnry, adult day car, visiting and phone call services aid the ekterly, but Met ~e to drive and share tlme. -Volunteers ln Child Assistance CVICA > need• help ual1Ung people who want to atop a businl thei r children. Profeuional staff superviees newcomer's effort. In the south county, the VAC is at 67S-9210 or 833·9278 with details of the following : -A aouth county recycling center is up to its bin-tops and needs help in sort.Ing out reusables. Anytime will do. ~Someone with morning hours free could help elderly people fill out hospital forms in a medical center. -Isolated elderly people get visits and calls from a service which needs help in providing comfort and company. -Santa Ana's Services for the Blind needs sighted people in a number of programs. Service d uba maywishtotakeon a project . -A GROUP THAT HELPS mentally disabled cUenta deal with daily living needs uslstance. Training is offered. -Big Brother and Big Sister programs throughout the county are very short on caring people to take a youngster under wing and provide a model for growing up. -'Illose who like to work with youngsters can help them develop mental skills in an Early Childhood Education project. Orange County has 19 Head Start programs and all need aides. Both centers stress that age ls no barrier to helping others. in fact, each offers an R.S. v. P. program for older volunteers. Study Center Set Vp SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Univenity of San Dlego bu inatalled what It calla the world'• first Center for the Study of LateraliiaUooa. Anthropolostata Burt and l:thel Aglnaky will head the ltudy ol events that transcend poUUcal aod oatioaal bou.ndariea. Aaeumplesol1ubjed1,tbeycltedreU1ions,the Ol7mptca, the oU and automobile lndutri• and 1tampCGlleettna. ·-· I c:Ome from lndla, Burme and Thelland. 1 am commonly known •• '"Peacock R•I." 'lcMhOIOQtsts claalfled me n an eet In the lest · century, but tvtn thOugh I ,....mbfe an tel 1 am 'truly • flth. See me at Aquatic Tropicals.' 1 am =to r'9Cognlze wltf'I my Ml Ilk• shape end the adornment• on my dorNI fin. I am on °"'' 2.99. 1110 W. Beker • C09la .... ... 1., .•Comer....-. • ....., One week only! All dresses and • pantsmts for rnisst .. s,. half sizt·~~ • Up -to-the-minut.e looks go from the offi ce to dinne r party • Fresh styles for casuaJ daytime wear • Stunning dresses for evening wear • Including skirtsets a nd jacket dresses • 3-pc. ensernble8 with skirt, top, pants • An array of favorite fall tones Mote rnlty fnshlonli not ind Yrl11d. This season say "yes0 to a dress - we've the freshest looks for day or evening. And pantsuit favorites, M>o. All on sale thru Oct. 18. In our /Jrt-8H /Jcport men I I 1 6 1 Ask about Seara credit plans ,,. ..... -_...._ ... ,, INSIDE : •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Ann Landers •• Phils Extend It to Five With Wack Win Lusinski's Hit Beats Houston, 5-3 HOUITON IAPl Aftf'r rune ('(W\t\al\ni. con tro•eral•I mntn11 with no d('l'ts1on an ai(Jht, Philadelpf\la 1h1qer Urctt Lu1lnsk1 suddenly .et tied UM l•ue w1t.h a a•nw w\Mln1 doub'e in the lO&la ... Iii! lhllt HllVV lh41 f'tulhes • l ·J Vlt'\Ory ,,..tit' Houtton llilW"day and k ap\ lhem aUu in ttw No tionaJ Leque Chomp1onsh1p Ptayotfa The Phillies. who had ~six outs awa)' rrona elimlnaUon. wttttt to Lu:unsk1 as a pinch hitter. and the husky sh.at1gar prov1dtld Ow 11ame w1nrung hit foe the MtCOlld trnw 1n the bdt of f1•tt1 pla)'(lff Mnea. But, when aaked to «>mment oo his dramatlc double to the left h~ld ro rner. Luzinski preferrt-d &o let his bat do the talking ••1 DON'T WANT \o talk," satd Luzinski ap parenlly angered by not being in the starting lineup. "I tut a double . Pet~ Rose scored un a beck ol a play, we won and that's aU I've got to say · Philadelphia Manal!(er Dallas Green h ad replaf'ed Luzinski in left field for the game with Lonnie Smith. who had set a rookie base-stealing -record this season. But, aft~r a aeries of con· troversial game-delaying plays and the ensuing rhubarbs. it was Luzinski who evened the playoff series al 2·2 and forced tonjght 's deciding game in the Aslrodome. Green s&d situations earlier in the game pni- vented him from going to Luzins ki. "but that ma d1t il nice to have him there when I needed him." LUZINSKJ'S DOUBLE scored Rose all the way from first base with the go-ahead run after the Phillies had trailed twice in the game. Len fielder Jose Cruz threw the ball to shortstop Rafael Landesloy. whose relay to the plate bounced in rront of Astros backup c atcher Bruce Bochy as ROile barreled mto him. "Bochy was blocking the plate but he didn't have the ball," Rose said of his game-winning run. "That was the key to that play. He was concentrat- ing on the ball. If he had the ball, he could have planted me ." Rose gave credit to third base coach Lee Elia on the play. "He saw the relays wer e coming up short 1n the ouUield and gave me the green light," Rose said. "If it wasn 't for h i m . I wo uld have •lOAW<1 flo lhowQd plenty 1Jt C()Uft8111 Ill Ida de· citr1on ·· LU'll N~Kl . WHO RAO .._,ed fn Gae openO\g 8 a mt.' o( t ~ 14'f1e.. l~ ffOf"ed \be Mi\ nm OQ Manny Trtllu'i. ~bh oft kMI« Jew hmb&to Thct probttl>tv phdwra IOI' ltw. deoaehe ga~. whic h W\ll dttc1<14t whe\her the AetrOd or l-'tUllles 011un the Wod d lllvr1e1 Tueeda7 night agaln1t Amttn~-L4!~u~ thampt0n Kan.as Cit)', M"9 rook1~ Many R,.trom rvr Philadelphia and either ~en Pon...·h or Moian Ryan for Koust.on 1'hc Ml1me .tan~ leai!y wrtU il erupted into a ~ rninut6! rhubarb m tbu t.op of the fourth lnntng when the Astroe appeared to beve com~teo tbe tint &rtpkl ptay m l)06t·aiOdOll history since the 19'l0 Workt Series. McRruk and Trillo hit conset"utlve stngles to atart the r ontrove r11al annin~ before Garry Mad- dox tame to the plate •ADOOX THEN HIT a 90ft liner to Ruhle at the pitcher 's moWld Ruhle scooped the ball off his , shoelaces and threw to Howe at first base to com· - plete the double play . Howe then ran to second, where McBride had stepped off the bag, and the Astros claim ed a triple play But home plate umpire Doug Harvey ruJed his view was blocked out by the batter and called it no catch. The firs t base umpire Ed Vargo and thjrd base umpire Bob Engel naled it a catch. Harvey said that because he had made the no catch sign, he probably confused McBride at second base and sent him back. ruling it a double pla y . BOTH PHILADELPHIA Manager Da llas Green and Houston's 81 II Virdon announced after the argument they were pla ying the game under protest. Another controversial play in the s ixth mntng robbed the Astros of a r un when Woods was called (Set' PWLLIES. Page 82> ., ........... Bruins' Gamble Pays Off UCIA Rallies /or 11rrilling85-21 Win ASTROS PITCHER VERN RUHLE CATCHES (OR TRAPS) DISPUTED FOURTH·INNING'POP FLY . BJ ROGd CARLSON °'_..._ ........ . 1,0S AJlfGBLKS -Dull. metlwdcal, predictable, those a,.. IOl'ne of the charges that ba•• been ll•rled at UCLA. Coeeh Ten'J Donahue for the pa1t few years. But anyone can change spota -eveo Donahue -wbo proved lt with a daring gamble in the fourth quarter to ignite his Bruins past explosive Stanford, 15-21. before 64.175 at the Coliseum Saturday afternoon. FREEMAN MCNEIL'S four second-half touc hdown runs turned around a 21·7 halftime deficit as the Bruins swept to their flft.h straight victor y . In establis hing himself as UCLA's No. 3 all-time rusher after gaining 248 yards on 29 carries. McNeil was awesome. Alie• Stars 1cor1ng Oil runs ol l.2, '12. e and 42 yards. But k waa Donalnae'a rtlltJ clt- ct1ioo &o go foe it on fourth md one llt the UCL.A 19 with 9: 16 left that really propelled bt. 8n&1nl to the Paclfic-10 triumph. .Known for his con1ervattve way1, Donahue described It as "one of the toughest decia1ona ol my coaching career." He tt· plains his motive, which came with the Bruins nursing a 28-21 lead. "TWO TWNGS WE RE in my mind," said Donahue "Our de· fense had played too much and I really fell Stanford would gain g00<1 lleld pos1t1on on the punt and score on us. "And I wanted the offense to know I had confidence in them ." Donahue's confidence was ob-' vious1y helped by McNeil 's first U.r" toudldowna to pat t1M S.....acomm.nd. Aad ... pMd Ml ooa,d\ ctl1 .. '*bd~.•d· J al'd dash which put lt out of ... Cb. ''It wa1 1tar1 '' •&td Donahue. · 'Btlt lher De llMldl9) hue been ~tt1n1 me for yean. It wu just a erny game." Quarterback Tom Ramsey picked up the Yttal first down with a two-yard sneak and the Bruins wer.e on their way. DONAHUE'S GAMBLE came just minutes after the game's second biggest call -Stanford Coach Paul Wiggins· decision to lake a punt at the Cardinals' 46 ' with 2:50 le ft i n the third q uarter. tt came up a yard short and the Bruins wasted no time in cashing in, moving the distance in eight plays McNeil. who gained 226 of his yardage in the second hall, went ove r from six yards out. Metlwdic~ Win T he Bruins were on top for the first time since a 7-0 lead was s h attered by Darrin Nelson's touchdown runs of 17 and 30 yards and John Elway's seven- yard toss to Chris Monson. For USC, 27-10 While Donahue basked in the glory of gambling and wmning. Wiggins exemplified the pitfalls TUCSON CAP) -Tailback Marc us Allen scored three touchdowns and ran for 201 yards, and linebacker Chip Banks led a swarming defense that gave little ground as second-ranked Southern California whippped Arizona, 27-10, ln Pacific 10 Conference football Saturday night. AJlen, who appears to be following the heritage of great Southern Cal tailbacks, carried the ball 41 times in the game, and had 119 yards rushing by halltime . He also contributed to the Trojan passing attack, eatchina aix for 42 yarth. BANKS INTERCEPTED one pa .. to let up a touchdown and kept Ari&ona 's running game bottled up much of the night wttb sreat punwt all over the field. The Wildcats, averaging 217 yardl on the ground going in· to Ule 1ame, were held to 39 yards. nex t play , t ai lb ac k B ria n Holland took a pitch and t hrew a 20-yard pass to split end Bob Carter in the end zone. The victory boosts Southern Cal's record to S·O overall and 2·0 in the Pac-10, although the Trojans are ineligible for the Rose Bowl. Arizona. which is eligible, falls t.o 2-2 overall &nd 1-1 in the conference. Junior Marcus Allen. the latest in a string of out.standing tailbacks . a t use. carried 41 times for 201 yards and three touchdowns. "I think he's still learning," USC Coach John Robinson said after the game. "It's new to him to be playing tailback. He's one of the better bat'ks in the coun- try, but he has a long way to go to reach his potential." Robinson also praised the USC defense. "Our defense dominat- ed the game," he said. "1 ad· mire the way Aris.ona played." of going for broke and losing. "Yo u're damn right," said Wiggins. "I wish l didn't call it but it was a n a ll -or-nothing situation. "UCLA had to dominate and they did. Going in I fell UCLA could dominate with its physical size. They out-pl ayed us. We didn 't let down. I knew the 11econd half wou.ldn 'l be easy." THE BRUINS HELD Stan- ford's explosive offense-score- less the final two periods. led by Arthur Aken' 14 tackles (12 W\· assisted). Estancia High prod\lcl Larry H all , UCLA 's outsi de l inebacker , 1topped the Cardinals four Umes at cnicial points. •'I think It could have been 35-0 if we hadn 't had some breakdown11 in \he ftrat half," Hid Hall. The Bruins went the dia'-'" <See BRV1N8, Pa1e BU Saturday's College Football Tbe 'fidor'y for Southern Cal wu methodical, with the Tro- jau HOl'ln& three times on am· talDed drives ol 90, 5' and T4· Jarda. Besides Allen'• ruMinC. USC quarterb,ack Gordon . Adami eompleted 18 of 27 pus l&t.e~ for J09 yarda and one w.tt -~. UCLA 15, Stanford 21 Penn St. 14, Merylend 10 Utah St. •t cs""'"· 11 P'torlda It. I!! ~Pm n ,.A&mJlllA Tlla&\TSNED to Long BHcn St. 17, Pec:lfk 11 Georgia•, uie M,_ 11 111Me a pme at it earl1 in UM Cal 31~ Oregori 6 Nortl\ CMoltne 17. w-. ~ tl•lrd quarter, clo1ln1 tbe Walhlngtan 41, ()regoft St. 6 LSU 21, Aubum 11 ··t.:. lJ-10 OD • couple ol Nevada (L V> 21, Sen Diego tt. 17 South CMoUM I), °"9le 7 pl .... _ -· ...... • ... bl• " .,.. n.a .... r ••9t.7 use 71, Arlaona 10 A•at>ema 11, R""9rt 11 ~!•Ii• War~t.•rr~t~ .. ~ ArllOM St 71, Wash. St. 21 ....... --~. ___. e-. .. c.-BYU 52, W=!ng 17 TH81 2>, C*IMClme 1' a .. --.. Geld -·• -••t MIMGUrl JO <>Illa. It. 7 Tl,_. •-· l Notre0.me32,Mlaml Fie. 14 Arkensas ij1~1Chlte St. 7 - . PROMPTING A HEATED~-• ._ATE BETWEEN THE PHIUIES AND UMP DOUG HARVEY • ~'•\::um=• W:::!i· Ofllo se . .a. Nortttwatern o Baylor l2 wu • t•:~~;._11:_:,~~-"i._c_alP'ml~-·---•-tM~·..::::· N=~=--=~= S4_=K=antet==~====(Cel::m::·:il:tc...=='::~ ... ==··=>=::_k.,_._,L:·===LUDl~-=-NQ·,,,_.,HA~R-Ya~Y~T~O~.CONIU:._ LT WITH NL PRlllC.NT CHUB RINEY FOR .. LP. Ill ~ ~ ~....... ---= Iii IWLYPILOT A Cap1ul• Report From the Wortd of Sport• Penhall Stop8 a.ri&tian .,,...,._ __ _ ' ' ~· . . i For U.S. Speedway Tllle Bruce Penhall ol Balboa t.ooll over as S n• · • Uonal aPMdw•,y mutorcycle raclnt cb1mp10f'I with a perfect acore of u Saturday ni&hl at the Or ance County Fair1round• short t,.ck ln C(Jjlt• M .. u A hu·nawa:v crowd of 9,31S wu on hllf\d for tht' final n11ht of raclna that uw favorllA' Al111 ChnstJan ot Huntinaton Beach upended by Penhall who campa1tened m Enaland dur Ing lhfl put 1e&80n •Iona with S<-ott Autrey Chriallan and Dubb Ferrell tied for aecond with 11 points uch lUld ChnsU•n won 1n • tp«1al runofl foUpwtng the reg ular 24 event program of scratch nu·lng between I.he top 16 riders on the d rcull Oaave Sims and Auttl'Y lied for fourth place wtth 10 poinb with Denny Pyeall 1 191, Mike Farut <81. David l>t!Tt!mple C71 and four riders tied at six following Shawn McConnell, Jeff Tomlin, Lance Kin& and Brad Oxley f1ru shed In a t1e for oanth "We had a great <'rowd and had to lock the gates and turn some of them away before the races atarted," promoter Harr y Oxley said Penhall, the winner, replaces Mjke Bast as champion. ~le ha.a been a world finalist and before moving to the Bntish Speedway circuit, was a favorite at the Costa Mesa track on a weekly basis. He captains the Cradley Heath Heathens in the British League and was the winner in the 1979 Master of Speedway Series across the Atlantic. · - ------q.ai.-of dw Da11------, Dick Baas, former Rams running back who now is a Rams broadcaster : "The three best quarterbacks I ever saw couldn't count to 10. They got stuck at 8." He djdn't identify the three. ••111n P~r. ...... P.a s,,_.,, Guard Wlaford Boyaa scored 20 points and m center Tom LaGarde muscled home 19 to igrute the expansion Dallas Mavericks to a 103-~ upset of San Antonio in National Basketball Assoc1at1on a~-. tion. Georte Gent. scored 33 points before fouling out with two minutes left for the Spurs . . . DH JlcMuNlflekl scored .20 points and pulled down 17 rebounds as Atlanta opened its seaaon with a 101-93 victory over Chicago ... Guard Mlcllael Ray Rlcllardaoll scored 22 points, including three big baskets in a span or 1: 11 of the fourth quarter to lead New York to-a 114·109 victory over Milwaukee. Bill Cartwri1lllt and Ray Williams added 21 points apiece ... Mike Newlla scored 26 points and combined with Maurice l.ucaa to sink four pressure free throws in the final 28 seconds as New Jersey defeat· ed Cleveland, 99-96 ... Scott Wedman scored 26 points and Otis Birdsong added 20 to POwer Kansas City to a 98-81 win over o .. v,.. Utah. The Jazz' Adria• DHtley poured in a game-high 33 points ... J~u Ervl•I sco~ed seve~ points in the second overtime penod to lead Ph1ladelph1a to a 12'-120 victory over Washington ... All of Indiana's startus ~ored in double figures. including Geor1e McGl.aDia' game- high 21 points as the Pacers toppled Detroit, 100-87 ... Forward ller11ard IUag pumped in 20 points and helped Golden State dominate the boards to lead the Warriors to a 104-91 victory over San Diego. The leading scorer for the Clip- pers was Swet1 Na&er with 218 points. C--'lftu' za..ear Stn!!llllc £.-. loM Marb ud G•·aat Malvey scored goaJs u leas than four minutes apart to break a third-' period tie and send the Chi cago Black Hawks to a 5-4 National Hockey League victory over Montreal Saturday night. ll was the first time since Oct. 9, 1952 lbal the Canadiena had been defeated in a home opener . . . Orea au.•rac._. and Heu Lollabeny each scored two goals as lbe Pittsburgh Penguins defeated Winnipeg, 5-4 . . . Rookie Mike Alllaoe secured himself a spot on the New York Rangers' roster with three goala i.n an 8-3 victory over Toronto ... The New York Islanders opened defense of their NHL title with a 5-2 victory over Boston behind goaltender Billy Smt&lil and a three-goal second period . . . Tom Gorettce and Re&lie Leaclil each scored his first two goals of the season lo pawer Philadelphia to a 5·1 victory over St. Louis ... Roa Zuaal scored two goals and assist· ed on another as Minnesota opened the season with a 9-3 win over Hartford. Playing before an ope.ning night crowd of 15,338 in Bloomington. the North Stars put the game away with five goals in the final period . . . Colorado opened its season on a winning note, defeating Calaary, 6-2. ~-lt'atdles ,. ............ ..... HOUSTON -Veteran Houston Astros out-la fielder Cesar Cedeno, who says be bas dreamed of the National League pennant for 11 years, watched Saturday's National League playoff game between Houston and Philadelphia from hls hospital bed. Cedeno, who joined Houston in 1961, suffered a compound dislocation and ligament tear in his right ankle after lunging · for first baae in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid a double play in Friday's game. •-•Sec• €-rs• Becet d, Lftld9 .. Teeo 8eb M ... , a struggling. scrambling also-ran !I moet of bia career, fired a course.record nine· under-par 83 and surged into the third-round lead in the Peoaacola Open golf t.ou.mament Saturday after three rounds of play. He bu a 54·bole total of 202, two strokes in front of Tom IUte and three in front of rookie Mike Gen ... U.S. amateur champion Bal S..... powered the U.S. to an overwhelming 27·atroke victory in the 12th men'a world golf team championship at Pinehurat Country Club in North Carolina . . . A•J AlftU held a •lx·•troke lead with three boles to play but saw it dwtndle to two atrokes as she llnlabed holey.bogey.double botey ln the third round of San Jose's LPGA tournament. Patty Hayes was at 212 after card· in& a '13, lletla Dulel bad a '10 for a 213 total and Doua Ca,... y_, was fourth al 215 . -. Peter lacMeeli scored bll HCODd atrai&bt victory in the Santory world match play 10U championahipe at Vlr1inia Water, England. He defeated G•l'J ftaJer Friday then posted a 3-and-2 win over U.S. Muten champion Sev BaU..n• of Spain Saturday to reach tbe aemlftna11. &e.-.. ....,,,. €•Her ....... E,.,,,_, G n Jin r alall, the pretty but tomboy·touch • ftll.y wbo wuo the Kentucky Derby aad wu the 1tar tll the Triple Crown, wu scratched from Satvday'1 Belmont Park feature race bec:auae of • IJalury that b• moet likely ended her raetnt career . . . .. .._became only the sixth paclnt triple crown winner ln ldatOl7 wbeD bt eo..ud to a t-.i.,u. victory ln the ... ,.,.. BtaUe • Roolnelt Raceway •.. A eompetlq ....... ectunr baa Ned a •ult .. , .... al court ln New Ym ....., u.. muutaetunr al Nlke IJION aboel wtu. ......... to moeopolt1a U.e marht . ,,....,r..,a1 BRUINS. • • • without All American defensive ba<'k Kt"nny Eaaley !kn.,e In jury), and for awhile It •ppeart!d his abtenct-would ~ too rnut•h to bvert"Omt- N£Lt40N, £LWAV, K en Mar.,erum and the real ot lhe (;ardlnal.a were rlpplna UC& .A '• hope• for pc1rfecUon apart with their three touchdown bunt in thoee first two qu11rtent HaltUme a.djwitment.I? "We jwit uld some perwoo.t thin(C•," aaid l>on•hue "In H aenre, we tuld lhcm thllt 1f Stan· ford couJd S('(>re 21 on ua In the first hlllf, we could !lCOr e 21 In the se<'Ond half · · Mc Neil went one better, and with Uw defenBe rismai lo the oc r aslon, I.he anticipated Stanford rally never <'a me about. Ramsey completed 12 of 20 passes for U7 yards and a touchdown 1to Honnle De8o6e from sevt>n yards out). E lway connected on 20 or 24 for 204 yards and a T O, and Nelson rushed for 102 yards on 17 carriet1 Margerum, the two-time All- American out of Fountain Valley thgh, caught five passes for 915 yards and set up a Stanford touchdown with a nine-yard run to the UCLA 10. Next week : A b ye for the Bruins. "And that 's perfect for us," says OQnahue. f 'rom P.,,e 8 I PIDIAIJES ..• out for leaving third base too soon on a ny ball to n ght field by P\J. Jols. Woods crossed home plate standing, but following the a p- peal. Engel called Woods out and the Astros rud not protest. The PhilLies manager said he hoped that no one turned the televisionset offtooearly. "It looked like one of those frustrating days . . . but we kept battling. We put up three runs on the board trailing 2-0 in the eighth and when they got one, we put up two more." "We had our backs against the wall and, baby, we didn't quit." Vinton was asked to give hls appraisal of the game. He responded: "It was indeed a s trange game. But l 've seen ·e m before. That's baseball ... but I haven't seen that many strange ttungs happen in one game." Reliever Tug McGr aw, who pitc hed the final inning and earned his second save of the series, summed up the weird game in which three plays wer~ vigorously protested by both sides. ··It was like going through an art m useum on a motorcycle," said McGraw. "You don't re- member any pictures you saw." Green was asked if be talked to Luzinski before posting lbe lineup that showed the outfielder was going to sit out most of W s one. ·'I just posted the Lineup,'' said Green. "It was a move I felt necessary because we weren't ' generating any runs. "They started a right-banded pit cher (Vern Ruhle) and lbat neg ates Luzinski 's power, especially in this ballpark. the Astrodome. So I went with Lon- nie I Smith)." Smith came through with a pair of bits and scored one of the three runs 10 the Philadelphia eighth. But that obviously rudn't pacify lbe "Bull," who was glad the Prullies won but was mad that he had to wait until the lOlh inning to play a part in the win- ning. Kings Romp To 8-1 Win Over Detroit INGLEWOOD CAP)-Dave Taylor rammed in two power play goals and added an uaiat in the first period to lead Los Angeles to an 8-1 victory over Detroit Saturday night in the Kings' National Hockey League opener at home. Referree Brian Lewis aa· se111ed both teams a total of 1• minutes In penalties during a short brawl late iq tbe flrat period. The outburst waa trig- gered by a fight between Detroit defenseman Reed Larson and the Kin.rs' Charlie Simmer. When players from both teaD'll dropped their glove• and stick and failed to dlaperae as re- quired under a new NHL rule this aeuon, Lewi• handed out two 10-mlnute mlaconducts to four player• on each of the teams. After Taylor abot the Kinp ln· to a 1.0 lead at 3:20 foUowtq a scramble In· front ol the net, the Red Wtnp tied It at 10: 17 on Dale McCourt 's Hcond Coal al the HllOft whlle Detroit enjoyed 1 manpower advant8'e. Taylor snapped the deadlock at 1l :Sl with-his HCODcl power play ~ •. 1lammlna In a re· llloud 11a1Mt GUI• Gilbert. HEADING FOR A TD -Slanford 's Darrin Nelson (31) runs out of the grasp of safety Tom Sullivan on a 20 -yard scoring jaunt in SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBAU.. the second qua rt.er at the Coliseum Satur· day. It was the second TD for Nelson. Cardinals Pose 'rhreat Rams' Mission Today-StopAndenori By JOHN SEV ANO CM -D•llY Pt'9I S.... ST. LOUIS The last time the Rams faced a good caliber running back, Billy Sims or Detroit romped through tht: Ra ms ' secondary for 153 yards and three touchdowns The result was a n opening season 41-20 blowout by the Lions. which put lhe Rams in the un- usual positjon of looking uphill toward the NFC West title. Four weeks later the ltams (3-2> have rmaUy caught up to the rest of the pack, but now they find themselves in the exact same position they were at the season's start . and, they're gomg to have to get by another excellent back 1r their winning trend is going t,o continue. NO, THE RAM~ won't be f&cmg Sims, but they wiU have to contend with the Likes of the St. Louis Cardinals' Ottis Anderson. the NFL Rookie of the Year in 1979 when he rushed for UIOS yards. Anderson, after a slow start, currently finds himself No. 2 in the NFC m rusrung with 49'l yards on 96 carries. Only Sims ' numbers ( 115-560) are beUer . It's pnnc1pally due to the r esurgence or An derson that the Cardinals , like the Rams, have re· bounded from early season defeats. AFTER l.OSl'NG THEIR first three games to the likes of the New York Giants. San Francisco and Detroit, the Cardinals, under rookie coach Jim Hanifan, rebounded with convincing wms over Pbiladelphla <24-14 ) and New Orleans 140-71. St. Lows, which has never been at a loss for scoring points, is No. 6 in the NFC with a total of 127. The Rams, who have been des troying oppo· nenls of late. lead the conference at 156. There are a lot of reasons for the Rams' lofty position. First, there's the play of Vince Ferragamo, who has soared to the top of t.he NFL passing rat· ings after completing 71 .4 percent of his passes C70 of 98) for 958 yards with eight touchdowns and fi ve interceptions ConJ y one or those interceptions com· ing in his last three performances). SECONDLY, THERE'S BEEN the rushing of the underrated Elvis Peacock, who has gained 381 yards on 84 carries <five TDs). Often compared to the injured Wendell Tyler, Peacock has been cntic1zed at times for hls laclt of fooling. But a pr0Jcrt1on or his figures over a 16-game s pan would give him a total of 1,219 yards for the season, which would place him fifth among NFC backs last season behind such notables as Walter Payton, Anderson, Wilbert Montgomery and Ricky Bell. It's becoming apparent Peacock is not get · ting bis just due. Nor. really, are the Cardinals. wbo have the unfortunate problem or being placed in the same conference INFC Eastl wtt.h Philadelphia, Dallas and Washington. StiU led by agmg quarterback Jim Hart !now m his I.5th season >. the Cardinals figure to put the ball in the air today against a weakened Ram secondary, with Pat Thomas lactulles) and Rod Perry (knee) ailJng. or course, in order to pass against any team in the NFL one must usually be able to establish a running game wruch the Giants, Packers and 49ers were unable to do against the Rams. Establishing a running game is a good possibility with Anderson, however, malting lbis outing the Rams' toughe5t test since the season opener again.st Si ms and Co. South Carolina Upend& Duke COLUMBIA, S.C . <API -All-American tailback George Rogers ove rcame a rash of fumbles and galloped 224 yards to lead No. 17 South Carolina to a 20-7 victory over the stubborn Duke Blue Devils Saturday rught. NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE East EH& W L Pd. Pf' PA Buffalo 5 0 1.000 122 Dallas 4 1 800 117 71 N. Englnd • 1 800 136 Philadelphia 4 l .800 142 S4 Raltimore 3 2 .600 115 St. Louis 2 3 .400 127 106 Miami 3 2 .600 82 N.Y. Gianl!I 1 4 .200 75 145 N.Y. Jets 0 5 .000 83 Washington 1 4 .200 61 100 Ceatral Central Pittsburgh 4 1 .800 140 U~troit 4 l .800 145 84 Houston 3 2 .600 74 Mlnnc.'1'0la 2 3 _400 89 129 Cleveland 2 3 .400 9t Tampa 811y 2 3 .400 71 106 Cincinnati 1 4 .200 77 Chi<'a10 2 3 .400 68 87 West (orten Bay 2 3 .400 61 l23 San Diego • 1 .800 142 West Seattle 3 2 .600 101 Atl•nla 3 2 .600 140 110 Denver 2 3 .400 93 ..... 3 2 .600 156 105 Oakland 2 3 .400 99 San t"ntncisco 3 2 .600 130 l39 Kan City 1 4 .200 81 New Orleans 0 5 .000 75 144 • j t E 2: 4 • ol a 7 , 1 4 4 : ~2 •3f 4f o: 3i i9 ~: 17 . '7' '7 . t • I ! I I , i • l . i I • . I I I FOOTBALL Colleg e F ootbal1 Tide Scared Frem AP Dl ... &c-r.. EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ Rut1e ... won lM batUe but AlMbama won the war "We d.ldn't beat Rut.i.rli. lh•flll for eur•. '' Alabama C'OIC'h Rf.ar Br ant aaid Saturday al\tt hts No l tum equeaked past the 11rt<v1ously un beaten end prevlou~ly unh .. ralded Scarlet Kni&ht.s 17 13 .. We Jwn aut mun• point.a than th~y d id ,•· t he 67 yur old coat'h con tinued aftn ret•ordinR his 30tst career tnumph. 13 11hort ol AmOl'S Alonso Stagg's all tame mark '"I think they beat us and we ~>n · • Alaba ma held off the fired op Scarlet Knights . thanlu to con secutlve pa.s&es of 23 and 49 yards from Don Jarobs to world c.-lass sprinter James Mallard 1n the third period. They were Alabama's first two completion.a and the second one produced a touchdown and the de cisive points. Bryant called Rutgers "the best prepared team against us we 've seen in a long, long time. They have tremendous spirit. We really wanted to win. They were having a good time and we weren't having much fun ... T~-29. Olcl .. ••a 13 DALLAS Junior h alfback Rodney Tate, who played high school football in Oklahoma, scored two t ouchdowns and scrambling quarterback Donnie Little made the clutch plays to propel the t hird- r anked Texas Longhorns to a 20-13 victory over the 12th-rated Oklahoma Sooners. Tate, of Beggs, Okla .. ran one yard for a touchdown with 8: 13 to play on fourth down to give Texas its come· back victory and boost its record to 5-0. The Sooners, who almost self- des t r ucted with six firs t -half tu rnovers, dropped to 2-2 for the year. Florida S i. :J~ Pia i 22 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -Junior quarterback Rick Stockstill complet- ed 10 of 20 passes ror 127 yards and three touchdowns and Bill Capece kicked a school record five field goals as No. 11 Florida State shocked fourth-r anked and previously un- beaten Pittsburgh, 36-22. The crowd of 52,894 roared its ap· proval for F1orida State's second vic- tory in a row over teams r anked i.n the top four in th e nation. The triumph halted Pitt's 14-game win- n ing streak . Last week, the -Sem inoles, 5-1, upset then third- ranJted Nebraska 18-14 in Lincoln, Neb. Pe1111 S c. Z4, "'•,,,ltllMI le COLLEGE PARK, Md. -Booker Moore's SS-yard touchdown run in the third quarter ignited a Penn State comeback and the 14th-ranked Nit· tany Lions went on to defeat Mayland 24-10 for their 18th consecutive vic- tory over the Terps. Maryland, 3-3, which last defeated Penn Statf' in 1981 , took .. 103 lead url)' 1n the penoc:t on "' five yard run by C'barlje Wysocki , who rWJhed for 13S > arda •ftC!r two :tub par ~rformanc~ But Penn State, 4 t, hrd tht' score h plays latM on Moote 'i run, th«in acorfd on 1u nt'xt two po11seasl()ft.j lo take a 25-I l•ad In the MJrlt'S between th.-I wo teams . ~r•r rmlc• u. "•••• • l.AWHENC.:E, Kun llotccr Crtaitc st'orf'd three tou<'hduw11:. and John Noonan and Craig Johnson scored two apiece as IOth -runkt'd Nebrask111 , sconng virtually at will, stampeded past Kan.'ta.'<, $4 0 an their Big Eight opener R a1s1ng their record lo 4 I, the Huskers took a 7 O lt-ud tn the open mg penod on Johnson's 10-yard scor ing run, then exploded for 26 points 1n the secood period Kansas, t-3-1, munaged only one offensive thrust in the rirst half as the Huskers beat the Jayhawks in Lawrence for the 34th time in 41 games. Former Eda son High <Huntington Beach) standout Kerwin Bell, a freshman at Kansas, picked up 69 yards in 18 carries while another Edison produc t , fr es hman quarterback Frank Seurer c.-ompleted 2 of 11 passes for 29 yards, with one interception. Olaio S i. &1~ N aril11e•f"' 0 EVANSTON. Ill. -Calvin Murray rushed for three touchdowns and Bob Atha and Jim Gayle picked up a pair of scores each as ninth-ranked Ohio State hammered Northwestern, 63-0, in a Big Ten Conference match. Murray, wbo scored on runs of l , 46 and 6 yards, finished with 120 yards on the day in nine carries. Murray notched all three of his touchdowns in the firs t half and gained 115 yards of bis total m eight carries. Because of injuries, Northwestern found it.self in the unenviable position of having to start three fres hmen and seven sophomores against a revenge- minded Ohio State team coming orf a 17-0 loss to UCLA last weekend. However. a feared boycott of the game by black Northwestern players, who earlier in the week pre- iented a list of grievances to Coach Rick Venturi did not materialize. ....... :IZ, ., .... ,., SOUTH BEND, Ind . -Jim Stone battered Miami of F1orida 's flaunted defense for 224 yards rushing and Tom Gibbons returned an intercept- ed pasa S3 yards for a touchdown to lead undefeated and seventh-r anked Notre Dame to a 32-14 victory over the 13th-ranked Hurricanes. Blair Kiel, the first freshman to start a game at quarterback for the Irish since Ralph Guglielmi did it 29 years ago, scored the first touchdown for the Irish and Harry Oliver booted field goals of 19, 28, 38 and 37 yards to topple Miami from the ranks of the undefeated. PacifW-10 Football Campbell, Cal Roll From AP Dlapatcll1es BERKELEY -Ric h Campbell established an NCAA record or 21 con- secutive pass completions early in the game and later threw an 11-yard touchdown pus which helped the California Bears win their first game of tbe year Saturday, 31·6 over Pacific-lOopponent Oregon Campbell, the senior quarterback who leads the nation in total offense, accounted for 294 yards passing. He went into the game with a streak of lS str aight completions and was suc- cessful on all si.x of his attempts in tbe scoreless first period. The Bears. 1-4, scored 14 points in the second quarter including six on Campbell's touchdown pass to Matt Bousa. They added a touchdown in the third quarter when safety Ron Coc- cimigllo made bis third intercept.ion of the game and returned the ball yards to the Oregon one-yard line. Coccimlgllo fumbled into the end zone, but team mate Fred Williams fell oo the ball for a touchdown. W'pr'I••-4J, ere. Si.• CO RVALLIS, Ore. -Running b ackl Touasaint Tyle r and Kyle Stevena acor ed two touchdowns aptece for WuhinCton as tbe Hu.skies cnatbed ~-State, 41-'. in a Pac 10Cool 1ame. WublnltOD bu a 4-1 overall rec- ord and a 1-1 eonference m ark, and tJae Beavers are CM and 0-2. Tyler tcored on nma of nine yards, and Stevens dashed in rrom 20 yards and 16 yards. T he ll'eavers scored first, but several of their long drives later in the game were stalled by penalties and a stiff Washington defense. Oregon Slate scored 12:18 in the first quarter on a one-yard run by Tony Robin.wn. The conversion kick failed. The touchdown was set up by a 29-yard pass play from quarterback Scott Richardson to flanker Victor Simmons. ASIJ 27, lt'aM. S a. 2 I TEMPE -Quarterback Mike Pagel's 31-yard touchdown· pass late in t he fourth quar ter spoiled a W asbington State comeback attempt and gave Arizona State a 27-21 vic- tor y in a Pacific-10 Conference. The triumph snapped a two-game losing str eak for Arizona State, giv- ing the Sun Devils a 2-1 conference record and a 3-2 mar k overall. Washington State dropped to 1-4 over all and 0-1 in the league . With Washington State trailing 17-0 and held to only three fint downs through the first ball, quarterback Sam oa Samoa came off the bench to lead the Cou gars to three quick touchdowns and a 21-17 lead with 6:27 in tbegame. But Pagel calmly directed Arizona State 61 yards in six plays for the wi nning socre -bitting spilt end John Nistler on a fly pattern. SAN JOSE The tblrd ttme wu the charm for Sunny Hills Hl&h u the Lancers put tof e t her • seven·aoal th rd period to hand Newport Harbor a 16-7 defeat ln the c ham p1on1hlp &tame of the Santa Theresa water polo tournam"ol here Saturday. Newport had been un· defeated goin& into the tournament and bad two previous victories over Sunny Hil!Ji . TODl'S VO DKA 1 75 l ITFR 649 CA<:;E OF 6 38.90 l IQUEURS Amaretto Di Saronno. Drambuie. 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RHINE, VIN ROSE. RHEINFLUR CHABLIS OR ROSE 279 265 MA'-.ILR l Cl1ARC.E. i CARDS I J 7U 960·4J41 CASE OF 615.90 CASE OF 4 11.16 110117 BEACH 8l VO HUNTINGTON BEACH &I DAILY PILOT ..... O...tl,- {Saxons Sink Vikes Marina Drops First Game, 27-7 By ROGt:a CAil.RON OI .. _, .......... Ltkt-a merey klUin1. l.oara IHgh 's Sa.xona didn't w&slt an)' tamt• pulltna the trl11u on M arinil"a Vlkinill heron· 4, lOO at Aaah.-am 's L.a P•lma I' ark Saturda)' nt(lht at wHQutl'k and lo thq>oint Coach lh•rb tltll'• S1.uton11. d(• fl'nd lng Cl to• So ut hrrn l'on fere nre and Emp1rr l.t•:iwut> cha mpions. s ht·t·d up th... Vik tnis. 27 7. to snap Mur100' four !lllmt' wmmn~ i.treak As for ~ ... tung to tht• point . th(' Saxons gavti ont• of thf' c1u1\'lu~t olfentlve leNOl'llon retord. ualn1 seven play• and three m1nute11 ol play1n1 Ume In the lint quart.rto H plodf> to• :ao o lf'ad. leav1na lhe Vllunp an a rat<'h up situation for the duratton .. Evf'rythana JU51 worked for u•. then we huntt on." underatat eod Hill "Thanas JU.St went our way · It WL4 8 &Mm(' Of bt& play~ U thf' Saxona took adnnta1e of "C'Vt<n M arina turnover» to dominate the !IC'e-n.-., deaplte total ardaae. which found Marina "'''h an edee. 256 238 "They (Loar•) took a lot ol HB Falb 21-13 thin•• away from aa1. '' aald Marlaa Coatb Dav• T'hompeoa. alludln1 to the JO..potot deficit hJ1 tH m wu under alm09t the entire t,1vtnlnl • WREN TIU VlllU dld pare lh~ mar1Cln to 20·7 with five ae~ondt left in the thlrd quarter on Bob Gnnd1taff'1 44 -yard hookup wilh Mlke Buah, It ap- peared Marina had an outside ahot at overtaklna th• Saxons. But bitr play1 were owned by l.oara and the Saxons retaliated with an 15-yard kickoff return ror their fourth toucbdown by do·evet)'thln1 John Fiabel md the verdict wu on lee. Fiabel, In addition to bis 85- Oilers' yard kickoff return, scored on a Rall seven-yard run, carried for 53 yard on 17 carries aod reCOYered Y three Marina fumbles. THE SWI~ with which Loaraatruck wuoneforthebook. C U Sh rt Fi1cbel'1 ftnt recovery oo an un-omes P 0 forced Marina fumble oo the same'• secood play isnited tbe first strike. By CRAIG RUSSELL Of tM o.lly Pllel Sgff Bob Isherwood is in his fi rst year as head football coach at Huntington Beach High and in tbat short time he has turned a program that hadn 't won a game in over three years into a team that can play with anyone. Saturday night was evidence of that as the Oilers battled highly -favor ed Los Ala mitos down to the very last second but came up short and lost . 21·13. at S he u e F ield in Hunting ton Beach. "I JUST DON'T know what to say ," said a frustra t e d Isherwood. "We are so close to being a very good football team. I know it. my coaching staff knows it and the players know it." And so do Huntington Beach opponents. The Oilers are l-4. their win coming agajnst Rols n Grande . but they've been in every game they've played. Huntington Beal·h lost by four points to Corona del Mar ( 14 101 and by six last week to Cypress 120 -14 ) HB'S BIGGEST margin Clf dt• feat 121 IO I was at the hands uf second ranked <Central Con rerence} El Dorado. And against Los Alamitos Oi lers ' fourth-down blast from the one-yard line was stopped in- ches from the goal line and Hu.n- t in gt on was denied the touchdown and the possible two- point conversion that would have tied the game. · · 1 think the one thing that has kept us from winning games this year is the big play. We just ha- ven 't been able to get the one big play either offensively or de- fensively and being denied that last touchdown is a perfect ex- ample ol that," said Isherwood. Zoran Kac got the Oilers en the scoreboard first with a 37· yard field goal that would have made it from 4S yards out. KAC WOULD ADD another 37-yarder just before the end of the first half. Huntington Beac h's other score wu an 11-yard touchdown pass fro m Knapp to Mike Espana. Junior runn1nic back Jose N a polt>s !'lt'o r~d all three tOUl'hdowns for l.os Alamltoe. Napoles. who r1tn for 151 yanls on J t l'llrnt>s , ~l·ort'd twice on ont-vard nms an the• first h•lf itnd 'thro on u four y 11r1I run l'•r h Ill tht• fourth <1u11rtc·r S1•111or Knapp ftnl:.heod tht' ni.:ht K of 14 for t 13 y.,.d.11 Junior running bat'k Scott SttN· h-.t tht' Oller ground •ttack with )1 yards. Two plays and SS seconds later quarterback Joe Hamlin hit Jeff Garcia on a post pattern for a 37-yard scorins strike. Marina couldn't move the ball, punted, and three plays and 75 seconds later it was 14-0, follow· ing a 72-yard march. Fishel ran 31 yards and Hamlin went to Garcia with his second pass at- tempt, this time on a crossing pattern for the final 40 y ard.5. Monte Taylor's interception and 43-yard return to Marina's 15 set up Loara 's third touchdown, the payoff by Fis- c hel on his burst from seven yards out over right tackle, cap- ping a two-play march requiring 50 seconds. THOMPSON HAD NO excuses to offer re1ardin1 Loara's burst, sayiQg, "It was nothing we hadn't seen. They just got after us early." Marina might have still made a run at the Saxons, de.spite the early deficit, if the Vikes' veer operated under normal drcumstances. But Marina rumbled five times, toeing three, and four in- terceptions (two by Gar cia) were too much to overcome. Dwayne Fuhrman recovered a couple of Loara fumbles and .Mark Cobian's interception set the 1ta1e for Marina's only touchdown. ' CJ -2-1), a team wbicb juat lut 1'eek tied h ig hly -r egarded Mater Dea. the result wasn't de· dded until the very last seconds. T r ailing 21 13. the Oilers rallied around quartt'rbark <;reg t\napp and m arr hed from lh<•ir o~ n 22 > ard lint• all thl' w11y to tbe Gnfftn one CdM Has Blahs Kennedy Wins, 7.0 . ON TIIE DRIVF.. Knapp ('Om pleted SIX \,!Ut (lf Sl'Vt'rl passes for 63 v ards But with ;14 Sf•1·ond left, the Carew Olympics ' Set in Odo~r The inaug ural Hod <:arew Multiple Sclerosis O ly mp1 r s featurin~ SOffil' oul st nnd1n~ athletes from several sports. vt1ll be held Oct 25 2fl al Los Caballeros Harqu1·t and Sports Glub an Fountain Valley I In COO,Junction. a rive und 10 kilomet er run wi ll l>e held ltlrough the ~tre1•t!-of Fountau1 Valley B Special &o Ute Dally Piiat Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings suffered from the blahs Saturday night -a fifth non- league football game wu one too many and KeMedy High's Fighting Irish took advantage to post a 7-0 victory at Western lligh. "We played better last week against Capistrano Valley," said Cd M Coach Dick Morris. "We 1ust didn't play with intensity or desire." MORRIS MUST have been talking mostly about his ofrenae. whic h could not generate a touchdown in absorbing a third . Coast Clobbered Special &o tile Dally Pllo& spark ol the drive, running for 25 LONG BEACH Things don't yards and catching a paaa for look any brighter for the Oran1e six yards to set up a four.yard straight loss preparatory to Sea View r..eacue action. The def enae, led by middle auard Rocer Roelle, and With help from Chrts Gilroy. Glenn Ro1ers. Al Cashion. Steve Pat- terson and Scott Starne1, among othen1. was impresaive and made ure miserable for Ken· nedy quarterback Gary Ruhlen. Ruhlen suataJned 55 yards in debit yardage against the hard charge of Corona del Mar. but the other side of the coin was similar Kennedy defenders had a rield day with the Sea Kin1s. too. CORONA DEL MAR could net only 2'7 yards -a 1. l yard aver.,e per runnJn1 play. The difference came in lhe third quarter when Mike Baca set up a 30-yard mart h wilh a 25-yard punt return. The lrilh pitked up a tint down on three plays, then Brian Kitajaima d11hed 20 yards around his risht aide for the 1ame's only touchdown. Wayne Addison kicked the PAT. Cout CoUege Pirates following run for the TD. a 28-7 loss to Long Be ach City The Pirates picked up 99 net CORONA DEL MAil had one College here Saturday ni&ht in yards In the first hall. largely bona fide threat to pull It out late the final tuneup for South Coast with Boa directing lhe attack. in the fourth quarter. after Chris Conference action. In the second half, Cout wu Brl1ht ran 48 yards to the Ken- Tbe Pirates. gelling off to a t-3 held to 2'7 yards while Lons nedy 23. ~tart this year. lost quarterback Beach picked up 236 of its 314 But the drive rtzaled aa the 11 Charlie Boss with 4: ts left In the total In the sttond half. with a couple ol lncompletlom firat half while OCC was still In LBCC's Viklnss scored a u Corona del Mar elected to th• ball game. When he left, touchdown in each quarter with shoot for the end 1one. missing Lone Beach was leading by a Lafayette Fletcher 1etUn1 two twice . 14·7 score . on rww of one and three yarda. Dou1 Burke Intercepted a Boes suffered a twipted knee, Quarterback Tim E1po1lto Kennedy pua early In the 1anie but no estimate was made on puaed to Keith Anderson for 17 at mld-fteld, but the Sea Kinp I how long he might be out of tbe yard• and ran 21 yarcb for the couldn't tub in oo that one, Uneup. final aeore. either. Oran1e Coast had only one The OCC touchdown broke a The Jou dropl Corona del Mar sustained drive for the game t•o·1ame •corinl drouabt and to 2·3 for the non·lea1ue um- aeol"inl( Ila only touchdown In the the PlrMel bad fewer tW"DOYert pal1n. Friday lt'U be Eataacla ln fl l'lt quarter to tie the count at aaalut the Vikea than in any tb• lea,ue opener at Newport 1-f. R~~;;:;::: ;:;;;,B, .M··~_. __ ........ __ __ GO LET A -Manfredo Leapler and Pwter Campbell combined for flve IHI• Saturday to 1park UC Irv.toe to a lt·I water polo victory over UC S.ta Barbara here. The Allleaten are now t-0-1. Lapier aeor.d thr• 1oala, •bll• Campbell, th• two-time All· Al .. rlcan out ol Unlvel'll\r 11191a, ••d two 1oal1 to lnereue iii ~ autput to 21. ~· ADtHtert al~o I~ 11~11• talllea from Mike Evana, Dave Ritchie, a.or,. N9wland, Mariano Fort IDd Mark O'Brtea. UCI enters tbe Lona Beach State lnvlt1tloaal next wHk at Bel· mont Plua. TIM Antea..,. taatl• witb UCLA a USC OD P'rldQ ... f H• Callforala and 8taafor4 In .. ~ ...... . TIM .......... ll eompdled of Mr hetftc ODM AW.Uc Alloeta· v:.r .. ~ '!·~ .. ,,_ ~· ....-. ....... _.._. .. ,,,. Warriors Topple RUstlers BJ CURT SEEDEN Of .. Delly PleM ..... Presented with the fact.a after his Golden Weal College football team dropped a 25-lS decision to visiting El Camino Saturday night, Rustler Coa c h Ray Shackleford actually had reason to smile -a little. Altboueb GWC lost its second straight non-conference game in as many weeks. the Ruatlen did improve in the two categories that have worried the veteran coach: mistakes and penalties. What beat Golden West was the speedy combination of run- ning back Ricky Jones and sure- fingered hands of receiver Terry Magee of the Warriors. Before about 2,200 fans at Orange Coast. Magee hauled in nine puses for 172 yards. more than his team's running game output, and caught three TD passes as El Camino improved its record to 3--0. "It's really hard to evaluate this one." Shackleford said . "But, if I had to rate the teams we have played <including Bakersfield and Pierce>. I'd say El Camino is the beat.·· Comin& into the contest, GWC had fumbled the ball away eight times. thrown eicht intercep- tions and rolled up 2S6 yanb in penalties. All have accounted for the Rustlers' 1·1·1 record com- ing into the game. Saturday night, the Rustlers were only called for four penalties for 46 yar<b. lost just one fumble and threw only two interc.ptiam, the aet0nd one a meantql... desperation effort in tbe fl.Dal second.a. ·'I think we made some strides . We 've played some tough teams and we've played them tough. It wu the big plays that killed us." Shac kleford said. El Camino's Magee accounted ror those big plays, hauling In 23 and 53-yllJ'd TD passes fro m quarterback Todd Hons. Magee opened the El Camino scoring with a four-yard pus from Rona in the tint quarter also. If Ma1ee wasn't in the game. Hons would have looked terrible. He completed just 12 of 29 pallet and was intercepted four times. He wu also sacked on a numberofoccuiona, with GWC's Dan Abbott and Rick Laphear leadlQltbecharge. The RuaUen' scorinc came on a :U-yard TD pus from Tony la Plante to Gil Rhodes in the second period. and two Scott · Glem field goals. the longest from 35 yards. Both teams c ame up with s afeties. w i th Ho ns and La Plante tackled In their own end iones. Golden West held a 13·7 lead at hall'Ume. only to aee the War- rlon strike ror a TD pus to Ma1ee and the s afety In a span of one minute midway through the third period. FOOTBAU. / 8PORT8 ON TV TOday's TV By HOWUD L HANDY Of • .....,.._ .... Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: ' ' / ' excellent; I I ' worth wetchlnQ; ' ' fair; ' tor~t It. ~ 10 •.m., Ch•nnet 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NllL llOOT•ALL: Baltimore at Buffalo. AMtOUnCen: Don Criqui and John BrOdle The 0 111\ ere th4t only undefeated team in the National Football LHQutt 11nd Coach Chuck Knox hOpes to keet> it that way_ Hl! 11<qulred former' Ram safety 8111 Simpson this week after IOtlnQ Jeff Nixon lt'l the San Diego game. SimpsOfl played for l<'no>C with the Rams and knows the system employft<I hy thf! Bills Joe Ferguson Is the Biiis' quarterback and will bt fa clnQ the Colts' Bert Jones. J ones completed 18 of 26 passe~ for 282 yC1rds and three touchdowns as the Colts defeated Miami, J0.17 ~ 11 e.m., Chennel 2 ,i ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at St. Louis. Announcers: Pal Summerall and Tom Brookshier. The Rams have been on a high for three weeks and the Cardinals for the past two, each rebounding from early con· secutive defeats. The Cards have capitalized on turnovers to turn the tide against Phlladelphia and New Orleans. They will send Jim Hart to the firing line against the Rams' Vince Ferragamo. Since he took over for Pat Haden, Ferragamo has become the NFL's leading passer with 9S8 yards and a 71 .4 percent accuracy rating. Safety Nolan Cromwell feels the outcome will be determined on the number ot turnovers each team commits. "If you have no turnovers, you'll never be out of a game," he says. ~ 1 p.m., Ch•nnel 4 ,i ,i •./ ,i NFL FOOTBALL: San Diego at Oakland. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen. The Chargers are smarting from a 26-24 loss to Buffalo while Oakland will be without the services of quarterback Dan Pastorini. San Diego will have the edge despite playing In Oakland with Dan Fouts at quarterback against Jim Plunkett who will fill in for Pastorlnl. Pastorin! suffered a broken leg in a 31-17 loss to Kansas City and wlll be out for at least eight weeks. 8 5 p.m .• Channel 7 ./ ./ -I NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: Philadeiphia at Houston. . Announcers: Keith J ackson, Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale. All the marbles will be on the table for today's National League championship game with the hOst Astros sending Marty Bystrom (S--0} to the mound against Philadelphia's Ken Forsch or Nolan Ryan. After three straight extra-Inning games, today's contest could be anticlimactic eiccept for the ti - tie that goes with it. The winner meets Kansas City in the World Serles beginn ing TueSday in the park of the National League champion. OTHER TELEVISION 9::.> p.m. (4) -NFL 'IO -An interview with Rep. Ronald Mottl who has intrOduced a bill aimed c:"t limiting violence in sports. Bryant Gumble Is the host. 10::.Ja.m. (2) -NFL TODAY. 12::.J p.m. (9 ) -HARNESS RACING. 4 p.m. (7} -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '80 Highlights of games played this weekend. (9) COLLEGE FOOTBALL - The USC Trojans met the Arizona Wi ldcats in Tucson. Taped Saturday. 10p.m. (11 } -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 11 p_m. <22> -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL Miami vs. Notre Dame. Taped. RADIO Football -Rams at St. Louis, 1 t a.m .. KMPC 17101; San Diego at Oakland. 12:3S o.m., KNX c 1070) l<SDO < t 130) Baseball -PhiladelphiaatHouston, So m., KN X C 1070> Basketball -Houston at Lakers. 6 SO p m K LAC 15701 (The Daily Pilot is not respe>ns11>1e tor late cnanges.1 Gauchos Escape · Saddl,eback Wins, 22-14 8'ftlal &o tk Dally Piiot Guy Johnson kicked a school record 48-yard field goal, one of three he bad for the game, to lead Saddleback College to a come-from·behind 22-14 Mission Conference football victory over visiting San Diego City College Saturday night. The Gaucho defense held its own with exception of the fi rst San Diego touchdown that came on an eight-yard pass to put the border city team in front, 7 3 after Johnson's first field goal of 30 yards. After John Nichols put Sad- dleback in front. 13-7. on a one- yard plunge, Victor Fletcher in- tercepted a pass and returned it 58 y ardll to pay dirt and wllh Herbert Cerna's con version ki ck, San Diego was in front 14-13. Saddleback opened the fourth quarter by concluding a suc· cessfuJ 65·yard drive in 13 plays that found John Hill going over from the one. A pass atte mpt for two poi nts failed a nd the Gaut·hos held a 19-14 advantage wi th 10:25 left to play. Johnson 's final field goaJ put the det'1s1on out of reach when he booted a 45-yarder with 3:27 to go San D1cli(o. however. drove to the Gaut'ho eight .y a rd line before bein~ pushed back to the 29. On a fo urth down play , Mike Brooks intercepted a pass in the end zone with S6 set'onds left for the Gauchos T he victory leaves Saddleback undefeated with ii 4-0 record. Olinek Wina Di&tance Run LEASE DIRECT I PEUGEOT SANTA MONI C A (AP) -Can1dian·bom Gayle Olinek outran 550 women Saturday to win a 10,000 meter women 'a road race In Santa Monica by nearly three- quarten of a minute. The 27-year -o ld Ollnek, who recently moved from Canada to Venice, finished the 6.2·mlle course in 35: 19. IT'S HERE A cocally new way for you co h4y your nexc car. 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An Industry Built on a Dream I Featuring ___________________ __ ••••• :::r:& !i. !:: : ... :·· i:lui! ·.·.··-. ••••• :11·· 11 .. ···:·· ··:·:·· ..... .Pih ·::· ....... ····:·· .. . ::::::· ··:::·· 1:1··:! iii ....•.. i·· ..• :.. ·····n ···::: :: : 11:: ::: :. ...•..• ,.. :ii •• :: ...•.• ::::::· .:: .:t :.. ·:::::: A Carlos Anas dress or sweater with its d1st1nct1ve patterns and colors. A rich, luxurious M1sson1 knit that will never go out of style. A sleek. sophisticated Calvin Klein outfit that will make you fe el sleek and sophisticated. Here are some samples from the designers· palertes for fall and winter. as presented by Bullock 's. South Coast Plaza. Cream wool suit by Daniele 0 Colorful Carlos Arias sweater 1s hand-knit Bridal Magazines a No-Man's Land By BOBGKEENt; Most men never see tbem, or even know lhey exist. They tell or a secret world that only women know; they have become sort of an American institution, and yet they are seldom discussed. You can buy them on the newsstand ; next time you are there, look ror them -chances are they are stacked right next to the Times and Newsweeks and Playboys and Cosmopolit&N. You just never noticed them before. They are Bride's Magazine and Modern Bride -two fabulously successful publications that depend on the con- tinuity of romance in America for their prosperity. ln an era when many quality magazines are facing rough going, the \wo brides' maguines are almost obscenely fat -each of their late summer issues Is over 400 pages, crammed with so many full-page color advertisementa that you'd think the United Stat.es was in the midst of happy and booming economic times. FOR M08T of a woman's life, abe bu no use for Bride's Mala.sine or Modern Bride. In the years of her lfOwinl up, the m .. uinea seem dlttant and parochial; ln the years followtnc her weddina they aeem archaic and brimmln1 with no.tal,Sa. But for the 1lx IDGDilll or ao when she is en1a1ed. she la 1uddenly in the tar1et market for these publications - and wben sbe opena their p .. ea. abe la taken into a world it is bard to belleveexl.lta ln these cynical times. For tn the pa1ea of the brides' ma1utnes, there is noun- bapplneu and no cheattn1 and no qua.rre1Jn1 and no boredom. The famoua American divorce atatlatica do not ex· lat; Her>' marrla1e la 1oln1 to be forever, WI death do the bride end 1room part. If, in real llle, marrta1e bu become UNI IDOll dllftcult part of Amelie•• to keep to1etber. In the brid•' maculnee it la a mqic tbinl tbat ii to be celebrated man atmolpbenwitbout1badowl. .... aacan to the m.,ac .. an obvto. one, of course; the ma~utpee are not about marrltlce, but about weddl.Dp, . . .. . . ........... .,. ............. ..-................ ~ -...... .; .. ~ and by the time the ma rriages of last year's brides and grooms start to crumble beneath the undefeatable weight of those dissolution statistics, a new crop of prospective brides is ready to purchase Bride's Magazine and Modem Bride, confident that their own marriages will be different and special The two brides' m agazines are published by different companies, and pride themselves on having separate editorial atmospheres ; Bride's Magazine bills itself as "the quality bridal magazine,'' and Modem Bride calls itself "the world's most widely read bridal magazine." But for a first-time reader, they look very much the same. They describe a world so rosy and perfect that at first it would seem to come from another planet. PAGE AFrER color page shows beautiful young models in bridal gowns and accessories. A woman may have nothing else in her life, but at least she has her wedding day. the one day when she is the moet important person in the world. It is always interest· Ing to note how much time and money women are willing to invest in that one day ; the bride's magazines confirm the idea that no price, either financial or psychlc, ls too hl&h to pay In order to convince a woman that, for that sinale mo· ment, she is unique. The advertisements carry the true m•Hle of the magazine. Everythin1 t. 1earect toward a nawleas tom«· row; "Lenox China and Crystal: A Beautiful Beitnnin1. Aa long as there 11 love, there will be Lenox ... "Tbe moet mun· dane daily items are imbued in a puy film of romance; Royal Doulton breakfast plates an proaDcMi with tbe line, ·'To enc .. e in early monllnl cmvenatklD, one Deeds the tn1plntlon that beautirul En&)ish 1t.0Mwan can provide." And an ad for a Du Pont non-stick frying pan begins , "To love, honor, cherish." IF 11fE EDITORIAL content of the magazines -the articles themselves -appear to be a little flimsy. it is of small import. The stories are really there to fill the spaces between the ads and the color pictures of the bridal gowns. And if a storv ends only halfway down a column or type? No matter. Just throw in a beautifully romantic poem with a title like "Contemplating You ;" the readers of the m agazine are in the mood for something like that. If, in reading the brides' magazines, there is a nagging feeling that something important is being left out, it doesn't take long to realize what it is: men. Men are hardly ever men· tioned in either Bride's Magazine or Modem Bride. and when a man does show up, it is usually as a klutzy, foot·sbuffl.lng guy in a tuxedo advertisement, a fellow who's been putting off selecting his own wedding clothes and now has to be forced togototbestore. OF COURSE. it can be argued that American weddin1s could not exist without American men ; but the editors of the brides' magaiines are shrewd enou&b to realiae that tbeir readers really aren't thinking about men, even about their particular man. The messa1eofthe brides' maaa:dnes la that weddings are a woman's event, and it's hard to arpe with that analysis; how well do you think publications called "Groom's Maguine" or "Modem Groom" would1ell? But the brides' ma1azines are not interested in raising such question11. ln the moot.ha and yean f0Uowtn1 the wed· ding, there will be plenty of Ume for reality to intrude. For now, tbe women who purchase the maaaslnea have been transported into a Umbo in which mbapplneu la unUlinka· ble. In the paces of Bride'• 11a1uine and Modem Bride, every marriage la 1oin1 to be a 1ucces1, every bride a princtllll. 1be ma1utnes are that moel American of in· 1tituUom: an industry built upon a dream. ....... ---------------~---~-... • 45 IS DEA• ANN: I have been married for 29 • )'Hrt and have four c-hlldrs. I t.houcbt OW' marriqe was a Cood one. Two yean •10 my bu.band hlMI an affair which luted •I• months. When my husband left, he moved to another atate but conUnued to Mnd support cbeclls for the kld8 and me After sb month• he said lhe affair wu over. and be wanted to rt'tum home and start over. I •1reed. All wt"nt ~II for two weeks Then he changed his mind -.ain Now he u ya he doesn't want to be munf'd but wfll live with me as Iona u th~re are M rt>Strlt'taons or ques tlona about whti re or how he 11pends hta time He Hya I am free to go and do as I please I cannot h\le this way It 18 painlul and humLUatln& It 1s not my nature to sttk com panioaahlp out.side of marrtaae. If I were to divorce him, l know from the six m()(IU\I bt was 1one that I would be \t~ry lon.ly. I do not ha\le the skills t.o support 111ysell My standard of li v Ina would be al the poverty level He refuaes to try t·ounsehns What r an a woman of 45 years do In these c1rrumstances'> -BEWILDERED IN TEXAS DEAR B.: For aow, you are bopeleuly &rapped by tbe economics of ti•• 1lh1at10•. RecoOiae l& alld use you head. By &oday'a ata•orda, a 45-year-old womaa 11 .-old. Ge back to acbool and acq•lre some marketable aldU. WbJle your lluballd Is "leadllli ~ •... life" uder your roof, maybe you'll 8'fft aomeo.e latetts&iD& alld decee&. If Y• feel depreued, get cOW1selt.1 to help you over the ( Horoscope MONDA V , OCT. 13 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES (Mar 21-Apr. 19): Unique set of circumstances enables you to gain advantage over competition. Accent on distance, long· standing assignments. communication. travel. You get information which provides missing links -your sense of direction is reinforced. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): You get to heart of matters : you're able to penetrate mystery and to properly define meanings . Pisces. Virgo persons figure in scenario. You learn more about financial status of one close to you. You'll perceive beneath surface indica-tions. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Pressures lead- ing to "second thoughts" will ultimately boomerang in your favor. Emphasis on responsibility, legal actions, joint efforta and marriage. Cancer, Capricorn persons figure prominently. Older individual, with buaioess acumen. becomes an ally. . CANCER (June 21-July 22): Basic tasks can be completed; accent on special services and production. Aries, Leo and Libra natives play important roles. One you aided in past is now ready to Mum the favor. Keep resolutions con· cerning nutrition, e mployment and health. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You imprint style, start project, take initiativ~ -and you could -fall madly in love. Another Leo and an Aquariao figure prominently. Timing is on tar1et; you'll be aware of what to do and when to do it. Member of opposite sex becomes val· uable _ally. VIRGO (Au~. 23-Sept. 22 ): Task, as- signment. negotiation is completed. More persom are intrigued with your views -older individuals lend moral and money support. Focus on quality material, coo.struction. deal· ings with Aries and Libra natives. A delay works for your ultimate benefit. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Movement, ac- tivity connected with project -these command attention. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure in unusual scenario. Relatives express desire to talk -and visit. Be sure plans are flexible. And do maintain sense of humor! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on pay- ments, residuals, interest rates, dividends and chance to recoup recent loss. Aquarius. Taurus, Leo person figure in scen~o. Be ready to re· view and revise "special nfaterial ... Cycle mov- es up -your view and investments will be vin· dicated. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Get off sidelines -you can call your own shots. Focus on personality. initiative, correct judgment and accurate timing. Gemini, Virgo and another Saglttarian figure prominently. You "wake up" with answers and an important discovery. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on diplomacy. patience, keen observation, making plans for "future assaults." You come to terms with family members and change of lifestyle. Taurus, Ubra, Scorpio natives play significant roles. Answers are found behind the scenes. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You learn truth regarding aspirations, friendships and special relationships. Key is to see places and people as they are, not merely as you wish they might exist. Popularity increases and you seem surrounded by aura of glamour. Pisces native plays important role. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Persons in posi· tions ol authority make room for you at top. Know it and proceed with confidence. You'll have more responsibility and chance for greater reward. Accent on Intensified relationship, long· term commitment and major decision re1ard· int money and career - Sunday, October 12, 1980 CWLY PILOT 87 Not TOo Old To Start Over ,..,.. ....... •aybe. Ju1t maybe, •beta you .~ .... ,_, ,...l•ltm 1..t develop some seU-"*"• yeer 11 .. bHd'a attitude ml1bt daH•e. Df!AR .\NN IANDE MS: I have btol'n re11u Ina your rolumn for yeani. and the ~st ad vic-~ you ever gave appt-art"d 1n a CcJnfidenllal a few days aao You .-dv1M~d "On the ~·ence " to ,,,.,. Lattd••r,. "Dro1> him " The relit of the L'onf1dential went ltkf' this "Susp1t·10us lo\ ers make terrible husbands You 'd be defending \Ourself against ha s acc11.11ttaons nt~ht anc1 day Also the man rnight be mentally Ill " "I'm glad you mentioned lhat he might be mentally ill. I'm sure my husband was. I couldn't prove it be<'ause he seemed ra taonal in the presence of doctors and lawyers But I'm <'ertain he was nutty as a fruitcake and made m y life he ll. -BEEN THERE I N HUTCHINSON, KANS. DEAR HUTCH: Thaaka for &be Iliad words, plus the flll·i•. I hope somebody out there ll1teu. DEAR ANN LANDER~: You have ~poken out for so many people through your column. Now will you please speak out ror over two milli.(>n people who are suffering because of 1g- norarjce and prejudice? I refer to the epilept1rs of America . For hundreds of years. epileptics were believed to be possessed by demons. Anyone who had epilepsy was not permitted to marry. It was considered a "disg:-ace" and never men· tioned out.side the family. Today, thanks to modem medicine, over 50 percent of those of us who have epilepsy are seizure-free. We can hold down virtually any kind of job. But because or myths that refuse to die, we must lie to get a job. a driver's license or a decent ins urance policy JC ~u agree, please publish this letter ONE IN CHAT-TANOOGA DEAR ONfo~: I do -and here It Is. Tbe solu· tlon: educallon. It's the mo.t effective Htldote to Ignorance aad prejudice I know of. OF.AR ANN LANDEHS: How should a girl. age 19, handle advances made by a man, 4-0, who is her supervisor at work? He is married and has a son my age. This guy is handsome, has a cute sense of humor and kids around a lot, but J'm s ure he has more serious things on his mind He 's beginning lo look good to me , and I'm getting turned on. I need some suggestions. VULN EHABLE AND SCARED DEAR V.: Your letter ls a cry for help If ever I be1rd one. 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Al1i11.1s P Nm1(111 11( Hr utfl1~horo. VI i.;1111lu11h'il from l'ht• t.'houtl "'d 1uol 111 W1.th11i;:f11111. ('01111 , :rnd lh1• I n!Vf•r'>lf \ 11( \11 11 11111 I tu l\l''A h .,. •·1b 111 u 1 111 11 \ ,. 111 Sunt ,1 An;,i ,1f11•1 J 11 11111 I•• l hf' II n~ ''"·"' hl,ulch ·md tilt' St1111 h l'un f11 X-rated Kitchens - If your children are hke mine. they have led abeltered lives. They have never seen a chicken . naked wit.bout benefit or season.in& or dressing They have never witnessed the birth of a cuserole. They have never walked lo unexpec tedly and viewed the massaging of bread dough. They have regarded the kitchen as an adult community that is not open for chUdren or pets fteir viaita have been limited to throwing open • tbe freezer/refrigerator doors and declaring, I "There'snothiqtoeatinthishouse." Now that they have their own apartments, I set a wonderful, warm. maternal feeling just kaowiqtbey are starving lo death. I cannot tell you the number of times I tried to ha.re them into the kitchen with leasers like, "Have you no curiosity as to how the cereal gets tato the bowl?" Or, "Come. Stand by my side and 'totetberwewill "just add water." But they never took the bail. Once when I made my son watch as I mixed a Caesar salad, he looked at the oiJ, bits of garlic, lemon juice, Worcestershire. parmesan and a raw eu floating in the bowl and said, "That's IJ'OU!" and walked away. Now I have become the most important re· 10Urce in their lives since Pampers. There is not a day goes by that one of them does not call long dis- tancetoull:, "How do you makespaghetti?" "Put on a pan or water and add the spaghetti." Volunteers Needed F l Classroom aides are ... ded by schools la Yariou parts of the eouaty. f A health care unit in I lfewport Beach would Ike volunteers to help Wltb recreation ac· tlYities for clients. --"""·"·......__. Fairview State lloepltal ia in need of ltelpen al various sorts. A procram to help vie· tim1 and witnesses who .,.. required to appear at court bearings bu ~een started at the Harbor and South eourtbouaes. Training is liven for the prognm and volunteers are Meded. 'Spt>llthat •• ·s P /\ t: · Notthul1 l'llC'w~HN ' · .. Whal h 11pp.•11ed t.1 ti II th1· f :t!'ll foods you were gmnl( ttwhoci,s,• fron 1 ··" "Mom' Man do1..·s not '"'" b> SCl'rt•t ~aurc alorw, I havl· h vt"ll 1111clt>r ttw rt!J warmml( l11(ht E .... a Boml.erk and found it wanting. Now tell me again, what does it mean when my potatoes be~in to bush?'' In visiting one of thf'1r apartments the other night. I flung open the refngcrator door On the first shelf was half a contruner of yogurt. On the second shelf was a roll of fil m and a hardene<I lime. A dogg1e bag in the ei:g keeper was later identified as Sweet & Sour Pork ''Ther'-''s nothing to eat 1n llus house' · I an· nounced. Don't believe what you hear about revenge bt>ang empty and meaningless It was wonderful! For information, call "e Voluntary Action Center al South Orange County, 675·9210 or •·9285. Record Set 889 Care F .. da alser BAKERSFIELD <AP) -Attendance at the 19 Kem County Fair A benefit Autumn Salad Bar and Bake Sale will be hosted by Church Women United to raise money for the Harbor Area Adult Day Care Center of Costa Mesa from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m . Oct. 17 at the First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Preparing to hang a J>05ter publicizing the event are, left to right, Pease Bomell, Eleanor Ragsdale and Hillary Roundtree. T~e center provides meals and daytime activities for elde rly persons m need of supervision. ~ ;•t a record, officials ·laid. A total of 29'l,677 feOple attended the 11- iaJ fmr, up 22,000 from lat year. · ;FtinUly HoliJay Fashions Benefit Theme Goodwill Industries of Orange County will , benefit from a fashion show and luncheon tdleduled for 11 a.m . Wednesday, Oct. 29, in the • • lleatstr'Y Hotel, llvine. • Tbe theme, "Family Holiday Faahi005," : wu impfred by the Year al the FamUy, ac· : eerdinc to Ms. Pat Dulloo, chairman of the '; ....... . '!A Western motif will a1ao prevail lo keep· .. mg with the currentr ash ion trend." she sajd. The Walter Knott family will be honored for their community seryice and the Mmes. Vi r ginia Knott Bender, Marion Knott Mon- tapert, Toni Oliph ant and Mildred Knott will represent the family. The fashion show and luncheon is an annual event to ralse funds for Goodwill Industries of Orange County. For reservations, caJI 547~1....!_xt. 271,;_ _ McArthur-Biss St. J•me• Episcopal Church , Newport Buch, wu the MtUn1 for the weddin1 of Cyn· thl• Ann Blu and James Francia McArthur. They are the daughter and aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam J. Biss of Huntington Beach and Mn1 Moore McArthur and Arthur McArthur of Coronado. The brlde eraduated from Huntlneton Hf'ach lligh School and is a student •t l'nllfomia State University, Long Reach The bridegroom graduated from Coronado 111.:h School and CSU LB. They will reside in Naples after a trip to 1111 wail. Long-Callaghan Chn stina <'allitl(han of Coata Mesa and Ow1ght Long of Newport Beach exchanged wed· ding vows at Summerland Presbyter ian Church, Summerland. and will make their home In Newport Beach after a trip to Europe. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1-·runke of Santa llarbara and Mr. and Mrs. Ow1ght Long Sr. of Wh itten, Iowa The bnde graduated form Califorma State llnaversity, San Jose State Univennty and the bndeli(room attended the University of Iowa A Family Halloween HACKETI'STOWN. NJ. CAP) There's more than one way to pacify a ghost -and please a child on Halloween. Instead of a kids-only holiday, with just a little imagination llalloween can be turned into a family affair, <>ays home t>Co nomist Karen Wimmer "The fact that family involvement also pro· v1dcs an extra measure of safety i.s a bonus the kids may not even realize, but parents will ap· predate." s he points out. For openers. Ms. Wimmer explains, you can involve the whole neighborhood in a hometown version of the legendary haunted house. To haunt your own house, hang sheets nvN doorways and put jointed cardboard s keletons m thl• closets. Put some eerie music on the stereo and dim the lights. or use dark-color bulbs. Provide thunder and hHh tning effects by flicking lights oH and on and clashing pot covers together, and use your ingenuity an provicling a background of moans and groans. ·'Keep the party on one level of your house and station adults near doors that lead to any stairways to prevent mishaps." she cautiOl\8. For the more ambitious. Ms. Wimmer sug· gests that the haunted house be the last stop of a progressive dinner party. The four-stage mea.I can begin with apple cider at the first house, move to hot dogs and hamburli(ers and the trim· mings at the second, and ice cream and a candy hunt at the lhird. Your haunted h<>U5e 1s the grand finale. Ms. Wimmer, home economist of M&M - M ars Co .• also has some tips for safer trick-or- treating. She urges adults to get together to supervise the neighborhood, with parents taking turns in keeping an eye on the block while other parents escort the youngsters to the houses. Parents should provide a list of names and addresses where their children can trick-or- treat safely. "Discourage visits to those houses where you or your youngsters do not know the occupants personally." she adds. "To be sure the treats your child eats are safe. allow only prepackaged items to be con· sumed and inspect even these to see that the wrappers have not been disturbed," she says. And avoid anything that is unwrapped or homemade, including fruit and cookies. "Fi.nalJy," she says. "help protect your child from night-lime hazards with light-colored costumes or jackets. or by attaching reflector tapes to visible parts of clothing. Visits of very young children should be confined to daylight hours." • Roosevelt to Address Friends of Library James Roosevelt, son of the late President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, will speak lot.he next meeting or the Newport Beach Friends of the Library. The event will take place at 10 a.m. Tues- day, Oct. 28, at the Newport Beach home of Dr. and Mrs. David Kagnoff. R008evelt has ser ved six terms as a U.S. Congressman from California and has lectured and written several books. Reservations may be made by sending a check for $2.50 to Mrs. Felicia Young. 201 Port Cardiff Place, Newport Beach. Mesan Wins at Fair Vicki K. 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SAVEii 15 OFF FOR BEGINNERS Present thle coupon for -b your dlacount Vold After OCt 19, 1980 j Maxwell-Mcowen Our Lady Queen of An1ela Church, Newport Beach, wu the setting for the wecldJna ol J!rta Mcowen and Rodger W. Maxwell. The bride, dau1hter ot Job.a Mc<>wen and Mrs. John C. Feather of Balboa laland at- tended M~a College in Grand Junction, ColO., The bndegroom is the son al Mr. and Mn. Wiih am Maxwell of Balboa Jaland. They plan to live in Coeta Mesa after a trip to South Africa. Reed-Budden berg Thomas Fluor Reed claimed Unda Sue Buddenberg as his bri4e during ceremonies in the San Marino Community Church . The bride, daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. W. Bud· denberg of San Marino and the late Mr. Budden· berg, graduated from San Marino IDgh School and Stanford University. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Reed of Newport Beac h, graduated from Servile Hjgh School and USC. After a trip to the Caribbean they plan to make their home in Manhattan Beach. Schilz-Kalinka Lynn Allison Katinka and David John Schilz, both of Red Lodge, Mont .. were married at Inspiration Point in Corona del Mar. The bride. daughter of Dorothy Kalinka of Newport Beach and t.he late Mr. Fred Kalinka, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J . Schilz of Riedsville, N. C .. graduated from Fridley High School in Fridley, Mont., and the University of Minnesota. The newlyweds plan to honeymoon in Oregon and Washington. W eddmg and engagemenl announcerneftl.s run on Sunday an the Dally Pilot. F01Tn1 are available at all Daily Pilot of fke1 OT by coll· mg the Feature Department, 642...f.321. Engagement announcement.s mu.st be re· rewed by the Feature Department at Lea11t six weeks before the wedding date. I I .. - . Art Auctioa o.lty,.... ,...."..,. .. __ Mary White, left, president of the Newport Beach branch of the American Association of University Women, and Nancy McNuh, chairman of that group 's educational foun· dation. show off one of the original art works to be auctioned at 8 p .m . Wednesday at the Zonta Club of Newport Beach, 15th Street and Irvine Avenue. The collection, from Hang Ups Gallery, will be sold to raise money for scholarships. Previewing begin.s at 6 :30 p.m . f6 S2 donation will be charged. '~'-""""''"'' ~--,., >-?'-'~~ ... ~-~-·~ .\·eu·port 's Favorite Drugstore /) For 10C Photocopies 1 .., , .,.~R..-.r .... ·~----,,~ '\ T • k L -D:) , ., ~ -L ........ ~ h•<. . 'I _:· .. Yf: ..... 11.. .J ... "\. 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TIDAl'I CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS 73 LllCklng,leet 142 8ar1'ierS 35 Taltet'S 100 Climbing 1Gem 74 Comp•r•· 1'43 Toothed 37 Baking pll peppe< 8 COfl<lealed: tlveendlng tools 39 eese 101 Sur1ace a Comb. form 78 Over 147 Armpit 40 Guido's road 11 SllYef: 77 Pelm Illy 148 Soll note 102 Innocent Spanish 78 Before 150 Labels 42 African 103 Goin 18 EltpoMS 79 Look over t52 Makes lace antelope 104 Breeds anl· 21 Agreeable 90 Slowmol-1~ Chapeau «Endure mals 22 More drMd· lusll 155Japanese 46 Soor 106 Turned lul 82 Rot>en e. mlle 48 Daze Hide 23 Tax rate 1541 Sliver sym-50 Vichy sum-108 Tenk 24 Eech 83 Aalltlc bol mer 109 Ludicrous 25 Hellen river weigh! 157 Highway 51 Helm pos. exaggera- 290ne0f eny 85 Leada 159 Auam 1r1be 53 Byron poem lion 27 f>tural end· U lrey 160 Job's hOme 55 Chills and 112 Blbllcat Ing 87 Fal benlnd 161 Paid notice ,_ name 28 Continent 88 Toll roads 183 Japanese S6 Valleys 113 Ruulan Abbr 90 Unrefined drama 57 Worahlp rne-.re 29 Precise 91 Sallor 164 Storehouse 58 Balloted 115 Madewell 30ChlMM 92 Wolframlle 166 Mialake 60 Sway 118 Money pagoda 93 Seine 167 Glare 62 Wrller'a pad vault a 31 Metric 94 Catcall Hl9 Geuge 64 Diphthong 118 Gallium ~ 95 Lane. 171 Olajoln 65 Famed symbol 32 Luzon 98 Forward 172 Blends 661nlirm 119 JllCOb·• native 100 Turklah gov-173 COiorado 68 Health brOlhet' 3-4 Former ernOf park resorts 120 Grape pig- 36 Buslard 10 I AUOCllle 174 Wear away 69 Yes men I genus 105 Preposition DOWN 71 Aecom-122 Seize 38 Wham 106 Big fuss 1 Asiatic phsheS 123 French ar11- 40 Maon 107 Delaware country 73 Maple cle wagea city 2 Overact genus 126 Beeli41S 41 Moab 109 Ral1an 3 Pronoun 75 Tear 128 Corrode mountain 110 Chemlcal 4 Alfonso's 79 Cicatrix 130 Traps 43The-1-aoltlx queen 80 Menu entry 132 Guido's aop 111 Approve 5 Unaaplraled 8 I Luxury ship note 4Slasue 112 Declares 6 -Fldeles 83 Jog 134 Astounds 47 Three: Pre-114 Feline 7 Expanslori 84 Al the. Fr. 135 Peels fix 115 Grotto 8 Oral pause 86 Mormon 136 Upper crust 48 Hatti 118 Ramachan· 9 Colton tab-stale 137 Sun deity 49 Governors dr1'1 wife rlc 81 N-Gulnea 139Game 52 Hereditary t17 Reform 10 Speak town 141 Degrade right 121 Term 11 Reign 89 Isle 14<1 Exclamatlon 5" Lath 123 Sea lelluce supreme 90 Apple cen-145 Decllned S6 Shipe· 124 Panell pan 12 Negllgenl ter 148 Emporium er.,_ 125 SoUtary 13 Nlp1p1lm 92 01 a c1101r 148 Ripener 59 Backtalk 127 Hook money 14 lmplled 94 Curse 149 Indian 81 He wu : Lit· 128 Alludel 15 Changes 95 Took an native In 129 -and 16 Wagers oath 1S 1 Tosspots e3 Large Hard cretts 17 Actress 96 Cheap· 153 Identical e1 ci.v houM 131 Rup Gardner sllale: SlaN;I 156 Mimic 18 Tough 133 Since 18 Concefn1ng 97 And· Latin 158 Rocky hill 70 WOl'1lera' 13S Andel 19 Clk>'s sisler 98 Blbllcal 182 German 111141 group: country 20 Pancake name 165 Tl\Ofough· 2WOfdl 138 Abttrecl sauce 99 Snow tare Abbr 72 Frenctl Ming 33 Jewish Wh1te·s 168 Altendlng .,.,_ 140 Hindu hero month friend 170 Aa far u Ann MARTI' FELDMAN ..,,., ODtober 12. ,.., Fountalil Overflowing Clarinetiat S"'118 Nidte in Ntu OrlBat. By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of -DeMy Piii.-..... Altbou&h New Orleana haa spawned hundreds of hot licks ju 1 cats whole names are fondly spoken by aficionados of that town's unique brand of music, only two Liv in g in.strumeota.liata are com· monly associated with the French Quarter -Al Hirt and Pete Fountain. Their psychic, lf not physical, presence is ap. parent on Bourbon Street every evening. Like Jackson Square and pecan pralines, they personify New Orleans . HALF OF THAT tuneful du~Pete Foun· lain-will be featured in a one·hour special this w ee k o n pub lic television. He's balder , fatter a nd considerably less bashful than what early fans m ay remember from '60s album covers and his two-year stint on the Lawrence Welk Show, but Fountain at 50 is no less charming or tuneful. "New Orleans is a great to wn fo r t h e clarinet." says enter· tainer Phil Harris, nar· rator and close buddy PETE FOUNT ... IN to the rotund reed-man. "' But it was not t he licorice stick that first at- tracted Fountain. As a boy. he says, "l wanted to be a drummer." Because he had weak lungs, however , the family doctor recommended that he take up a wind instrument. That's how history is fashioned. THE SHOW DEPICTS a man who has found his own unique niche in New Orleans, a wealthy musi- cian (usually a contradiction in terms) who bas set· tied back to enjoy his family, bis boat, bis country home and, as always, his booze. "Pete Fountain, at hia mid-century mark, ia collectiq, not payina, dues." obeervea Hurla. Old footaae sbowa the younc. coateed clarinetist with his oricinal band, the zany Baain Street Six. and later with Welk. He quit the abow after two yeara because livinc in Loi Ancelea made him homesick for the Queen City and besides, says Harris, ''champaane and bour~ don't mix." Welk, he explains, waa tryina to eet Fountain ·'to stop drinking at home." Instead, he packed bis shot glasses and returned to the bayou country. STILL, THAT WAS THE ail that launched Fountain's career u a national celebrity and be speaks kindly, if with humor , about the Welk "famil.y." '- The proeram also traces Fountain's musical development, which s hifted styliatically from pure Dixie to swing, "rest ing comfortably somewhere between the 12-tone scale and a street band." Surprisingly. one critic comes on screen to say that Fountain, with a little pushing, could be really good. A lot of folks think he already is. YET, AN ELEME NT ofluinesa about his muaic comes through. Fountain, as it turns out, plays a 90-minuteset every night and never rehearses. What's more, he doesn't even listen to music at home. if Harris is to be believed. He reports that, after six years, Fountain finally fixed his broken living room stereo so his wife could listen to Christm as carols. "I never did want to be anybody," Fountain tells us. Somewhere things went wrong, but he's managing. "Pete" is a program for Fountain buffs, and they are legion. It might also serve as an eye- opene.r for teeny-types who think nobody knew bow to boogie until the days of disco. The show, a production of WYES in New Orleans, will air Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. (CHAS. M~CABE) PUtS: . ,. r flnnly in MtaUIMI A Timeless Love Story BR1S I Ol NO Of 40!> ANO 68!> SUNfl()W{A S*-2711 "AIRPLANE" (PG) ''WHY WOULD I UE?" 1n 90~ llle'frust Peter O 'Toole THE STUNTMAN 12:1~2:45-5:15 7:45-10:15 JOHN TR A VOLTA URBAN COWBOY 12: ... :~10:00 Robert Redford C!J BRUBAKER NOW r'LAYl~~G EMtaw·•aTa _ • ._..,., AllC-lllU S1nli AN !>40·7444 El Toro 511·SSIO Orlflgl 637-0340 .. ._. -1•"9 Huntington lleKh 8'8·0388 c .......... ._ ~ .... "'°°' ........ ~ ......... , ... NOW PLAYING , WWW llAU ....... s.-"MC' Ou"9f 63 7 -o~o El Toro !>81 · saao ..... .-Ta CIUl QIWAMI' cmllA WOT ITUMI llnHei CosU MtM !>'6·2711 Wfl11T11nster ~g 1 393S °''not 639·8170 . ...,.. •.•. ~.;. sr ... 11.cr ~~ "IN GOD WE TRUST" (N) "THE JERK" fR) "BLUES BAOTHEAS" "PAOM NIGHT" (R) 1 1=:==:~~:·~ . "1M1" CNI · I~ . .. .. . -~!;:;;;z:J i -rMI ... LA.aotr. . ,,, - "CALl'OIMIA SUITI" . ,. _ INt. ' ........... " "UT1\I DAIUM4H• ,,., •c...a. • cHoltil" "THE UFE Ill OF BRIAN" (A) Ml..,.__ _.__,. ---··-._ ..... ,._ Visil the new Hom e Computt>r Lab. Off ice Skills Center. Fitness Academ y. Fine Arts Center and more. Tours sta rt at 1 :30 p.m . from Library. Op~n family recreation in Olympie' Pool and Gymnasium. Enterta inment by the GWC Symphonic Ba nd. J azz Ensemble. "Mighty Ruth·• Pipe Organ (500 woodPn pipes). . ' •1 and Strathleven Scottish Dancers. · I Ra ms·4Qe r Football on Big Screen TV. Children's Films. and for Adults. too. Ifs Free With Our Birthday Wishes -·-· ----·--__ _;.,:..;_•_.::._ --·--.:......i .. ; : I i ••• DM.Y PK.OT Critters Take Charge Wildlife Star in Meredith Animal Show LOS ANGELES lAP) Bw1eu MeNKlilh p.rof ..... not to mlnd 6eln1 up11tqed by a pre COCiOUI pequln. or any of the other t'uddUes on ABC 'a "ThoM AmHlnl Animala " "A.I Iona u they carry t.M burden in fin" with me.·· Mer*1ith aaya u M waits a call to tape aaeament. "'llwre's not much you t'Ul do exrept b<-a muter ol ce"'monlea My re))Ut•t'on d~1m't ckpend on thia I Jiut Introduce ~ome animal and tet l\lm taktt tbe ball and run " AS HS SPOKE. THaEE PAD~ kept up a cOClt.lnuout squawk on the staie at Sunset Go wer S&udio.. where the Alan l..andsbur1 pro· ·A Hopeful Comic 'Stumps' COLLEGE STATION, Te•aa (AP> Bob Hope has launched hia presidential campaifn at Texas A""M because "no other candidate bu ever done it here. Hope said last week that Johnny Canon will deliver his nominating speech and a bevy ol stars -including campaign manaaer Tony Randall, media specialist Ana•e Dickinson and dirty trit'kster Paul Lynde will be toiling to elect the comedian. TUNE IN TO NBC on Oct. 28 for details on his plaUorm and runninJ male, he said. Portions of his A&M visit are tentatively included in the two-hour "Bob Hope for President" spedal, said press aaent Ward Grant. Hope was visiting the campus for a performance kicking off the Aggie-Texas Tech football weekend. ROPE OPENED his campaign by taking a swipe at the incumbent , saymg: "There's only one difference between Jimmy Carter and Billy, and that is that Billy has got a forei,n policy." Hope also m•1e his first campaign pro- mise. "U I am elected president, be said, "I am going to put a few Agaies in my cabinet." Somewhere along a thousand miles of barbed wire border, the American dream has become a nightmare. ~~~_Aiiiiiii:---=~--=~,. J· , . . ~r:J -~ _,___,_, --.il,.-.NOW-, -SHOWl-.-r-.. NG-~-1 J-• -~ - cam •u CAii() um Edwards Cinema Westbrook Center 979 • 141 530 UOI •••Cl UA City C1nem~ 63• 3911 •• Orante Oriv, In m 1022 NOW PLAYING "A• lllt..._Ce fi'I,_ •I._.. W"9 Sc•le ••ti l•p•rC. le ..... A•••• Cite l'et1r'• 88C." -Kevin Thomas, L.A. Tirres . ~,,... .. ---· ---~ A-CIC __ , ... ,...,c___, ~: ................................ . ..... --............ ~ dueUon ut t•ped w1th hi~ ('CJ host.". l'r111c11la rreale)' ant1 J im Stafford 'l'wo lion cubs romp in a plutir enclosed 1•ntc t1, and monkey~ chatter nf'arby Anim•la artl cvcrywh.:re. Oddly f"nou..:h . m any television viewers best remember M t>rt•t11 th iu • kind o f an thro&>0morvh1 t• churtwter Uc wall a frequent aueat iitar 1111 "tlulmun" s11 the arch villain The Penauin, which ht' 1>luyetl with l)lrkens ian Oair and malo volen<'P On ''Those Amaitng Animal!\" h1 11 tn111H'Ul 1s Penny, a tropical ~nicuin ·• 1 don't want tu t.lo t.:levls1on, at least not a aeraea," u y11 Meredith · · ~ven guest shots are not very desirable As1<1e from other obJections , they don't pay very much. They used to, and it used to be fun to cto them. If you do a series. a kind of incarceration takes place. and you are lmprt80fled for the duration of the series "ANY t~EATVRE GIVES YOU rnuch more leeway I've JUSt finished fi ve of them. and you only work a few days a week So lh1s show is perfect for me . as ide from the fact that I hke animals." Meredith. 72. nominated for an Oscar for his role as the manager tn ··Rocky." is one of Hollywood's most enduring character actors His secret: "Don't expose yourself too much." The actor advises · •'Kind of disappear for a while. then when you come back people will re· discover you. I go back to the stage, I direct . This kind of show ts one way not to be overex· posed. MEREDITH'S ROOTS ARE ON Broadway, where he was one of the famous stage actors of the 19306. Maxwell Anderson wrote a play for him when he was only 21. In all , Anderson wrote "Winterset," "High Tor" and several other plays for Meredith. It was Anderson who induced Meredith to . move to Rockland County. N. Y .. for many years a haven for artists, writers and actors Me redith lived on a farm near Mount Ivy until he moved to Malibu eight years ago. His first movie was the film version of "Winterset." and he also did m ovie versions of such other Broadway s hows as "Of Mice and Men ... One of his most famous portrayals was that of Ernie Pyle. the beloved front-line colum· nist of World War ll, in ''The Story or GI J oe." He had starring roles in two television series. "Mr. Novak" and "Search." ----...- I'. . . ~1 v~~ • fl I IJ C>l"!1!'.J'111y lo'1•1"'" -¥ ""°""•" "'•'"'.., •1•• 0 • .,.,..,,.., tOf'l"'"'"•<•••ttl• c~o•"• '\MCI Ot•\• ..... C.~ &a~,, .. ._,_.,.., I I M An nttpdooal work With her stubbornness and sincerity she reminded me of a young Ka1harinc Hepburn." "THE BEST FILM OF 1980! 'The Great Santini' is just that -great! A picture of such power. grace. sensitivity and human value that I have to rub my eyes to make sure I'm not dreaming." Rea R"'4S "'tt"Nhu lfld ~ n*umnt'' BCP Pr~u THE 6RfAT SAMJINI Sw1~ ROBERT OINAll • BlYJHf OAHE ff ·~ s~·t>O MIDWl rum. STAI SMW Wr~tenlor lllfS!.1M11 [}WIS JOH .. r1Rl1110 ll•1f'<l ulll>• lllJ l'fllnl and O•l!Clld bv " Ill " ""' "'"''' Dvlll IAJtflll Pt~:DWILESA. PRUT Mwco,HMfft BERNSTEIN Al'WI ....... BURGESS MEREDITH , ANIMAL LOVER Hoata A8C Progrem °" Crttten Meredith says he believes he was selected for "Those Amazing Animals" because of hjs tong assoc1at1on with animals . He's a beekeeper, raises waterfowl on bis Califontia ranch , raised jumping horses when he lived in New York, and for many years has been as- so<.'iated with the Human· Dolphin Foundation. Meredith s ays he has an almost mystical fascination for cetaceans like whales and dolphins. llis beachfront house at Malibu af. fords him a view of migrating gray whaJes in the winter. and at other times he takes off to Maui to watch the whales s porting around the Hawaiian Islands . MARV TYLER MOORE DONALD SUTHERLAND "ORDINARY PEOPLE" IR\ CoOl 1>11 llA~ 'le ... l'IU\'A'l'E ' WAUD GUlllM ~ llATillAO JQSOll ~ ~ 111:NJ1UllN - 0 (ff3 -:::- jloP-SeoTc.111• @ ~ MIDDLE a !!1£~~zva "LUS "WILLIE & PHIL" R08[Rf DUVAii BlYJH[ IJQl(R ~ Jl'lttro. UI I l '°"11 THE Bl.Ul:S BROTH EMS .., ...... ,.1 •l(t~ (!) PLUS "LIFE OF BRIAN" R08[Rl DUVAil l'Mlc.MAJ SA!"'! "IN GOD WE TRUST" PLUS "COAITTO COAST" Of()W Pl AYlllO lie fllf .,._ COMPl.11 WOODY ALUN'I "ITAADUST MIMOAlll" (NI ... ··~.,.··· --· ... ~, ..... GtORCM 9URN9 "OH GOD! BOOK II" ...... ~ .... --·;;:t; •••• 1: .......... Still Going James Wows 'Em BEVERLY lllLL.S CAP> -Harry James. Th · very name conjures up vlsona of a Fred A.ataiN Ginger Rogers world in which ele1ant couples ' elegant alUre s wirl 1racefully acrou acres < dance floor. James wu one of the laat 1reat talents l come out of the Big Band era of the 1930I, '4'>11 an early ·so.. and ii be were so inclined, he probabl could fill a book with bis memories. After all, the famed trumpet player tot hi start with Benny Goodman, launched the likes ol Frank Sinatra and Kitty Kallen with his own-ensemble and was married lo a 1940s pin -up girl : Belly Grable. BUT ALL that r eminiscing and nostalgia are for people who have wrapped up their professional lives, and at 6S James still is going strong. "To me. there are· no old times -there's only today." s ays the blue-eyed bandleader, sipping a cocktail in a quiet hotel bar "I don't like to talk about what we used to do, like to talk about what we're going to do." • YOUNGER PEOPLE seem to be looking fo1 new sounds to dance lo, James adds. "I was in formed recently in Chicago that a ballroom just opened up downtown and they're doing three 01 four thousand people a night, and 80 percent o them are under 2S years old." James is happy about the dance revival, bu• he points out that he and his band have been work ing for 41 years straight, with engaeement~ generally made up to two yean in advance. THE CURIOUS can hear both old and ne't\ James on a series of direct-disc albums, in wbict each side is recorded live in one continuouf session. And in between his music-making, James still finds time to look after five children and u many grandchildren from a total of four marriaaes, not to mention his racehorses and the fortunes of the St. Louis Cardinals. MARV TYLER MOORE DONALD SUTHERLAND "ORDINARY PEOPLE" IRI ,,. .......... , .. . sa1 ' ''·).)I . .-.•• 11 .. su., 1 ta. J7'8, •ti , ... MARTY FELDMAN "IN GOD WE TRUST,. IPG> "COAST TO COAST",_ .,.,~ Wt\•t " ... .....,. """'f t o , .... , Df.cJ'" .. ~""''''· • ... • WHY l WOULD lill1 ( ...... ~ I UE" ....... . ··'"" , ... 10\ '" 11 00 SA f SUH J 00 4 00 t 00, l·OO ta 01 t Hl1STO'l1U ll M IANI SNMOul SOMEWHERE ··-~~.~~.Em ftlll 1·00 100 \OM WOOOV ALLEN'S "STARDUST MEMORIES" (PG) ll()IO .,_, I 11. .. ,. SAl t.U J ''·' \t , 1 ''· t-1t. \1·· IVfit t •U J ti, 1,11. 1:11, .... ~ What" N<'*')' Wirf to ...... ........-,,,, .... Un • WlfY WOULD l!S.D •V'V I U•? ~ .... . ., .. , .. ..... 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Octooer 12. 1980 DAILY PILOT 81 f Quite a Character Jack Weston has playe<l tl1t1 111 till'''' ... t<1ge, 111ovies, TV NEW YOHK tAP> J•1·k W\>.,torl \-uu may not know th~ name But )'OU &\4 ham crirne-stoppina with Burt Rt'ynolc1"' 1n · 1-'un c ommittlnac adulttH) on Hroad"' .. , 1r1 "CaUfonua Suite," 1m1tatana a )Oun~ Al \apt>01· on UC's old '"Tht' llntou<'hablt'' · sent>s lf you <·•n "'1t·all tht' era of ltvt' T\ '1111 might even rt.' member him rrom the Saturd1t > ~ of 1953. on CHS' ""Rod Rrown c1f lhf' HO<'kf't Rangers." lie ro :.t 111 r\•tl v.1th anot hl'r unknown ClUf Robertson Weston's t.l 1•hura<'tt•r 1H'tor om• of thC' -busiest--afoun Nt'xt m onffi ht' return~ tu Broadway in "Ont> N1~ht Stu.nJ, · u ne-. mui.rc·ul by veteran tunesm1th Jult> !'\l)Ot' and lkrb A Thousand Clowns" (; u rdnt•• HE PLAYS AN EX VAl 0[\'11 UA~. llw father of a songwriter v.ho :. lost hrl\ ti1111•h Weston's last Broadwu) ''s1tat1on \\ds 111 197!! in an Ira Levin fan·e i.'alll'J '"Rreak a Le~ He played a blu:.tennK thealt'r produrt-r who sets out to dn \ e a nu t~ po" erful 1·n111 mad. Alas. real ('f"lltc·:. gut m dd am.I went lloo The show opened and l"IOl\t'd the :.am~ night But he had fun. anywa) "We probabl} had too mu1·h fun he mused "We laughed ourselves sill) l'hat s the lrdp loving your work and lauglu ng at 1t It s the uld thing. if the stageha nds laugh dunng the rt' hearsals, Lake at out T hal 's an old axiom ' Weston, a man of am pie girth, a pudgy fact: and the look of a guy who majored in high Jtnks was born 53 years ago in Cleveland He always wanted lo act, but never as a leading man. His 1001 was Wallace Beery. "When I was 10 in Hebrew school. becuus e I was the biggest guy there, they put beards on me. I played 70-year-old men I always knew I'd wind up a character actor " The winding began at age 16, when he dropped out of school. But his fatht!r, a shoemaker. didn't get mad upon receiving the news young Jack was going t~ be a star. Faceless? Masquerade's Ending BEVERLY HILLS tAPJ It's actually a rather ordinary 33-year-old face, with friendly eyes and a few wrinkles. But the infertious, almost incessant grin is proof positive that Peter Criss couldn 't be happier to display it. For most of the last decade, as drummer for that heavy-metal rock phenomenon Kiss, Criss has been in- cognito without the black-and-white paint that made him look more like a child mas- querading as a cat on Halloween night than a flesh-and-blood musi- cian. Now Criss has left the band lo start his own g r oup, and the masquerade is about to end. People magazine has dibs on the first full-face photos of Criss without Kiss's signature makeup -not to mention the elaborate feather, leather and glitter costumes -and audiences nationwide will get to see him on stage in a concert tour later this fall. ms DEBUT SOLO album, ··out of Control," has just been released . As if to emphasize his new- found freedom, he wears a Frank Sinatra T -shirt to an interview in a Beve rly Hills hotel. And his mood e ven after a long day of many interviews -can only be described as euphoric. "Everything' s happening to me aJI at once . and it's all so exciting ," he bubbles. "J don't believe my luck, because I've had such rough luck in my time." ROUGH LUCK? The words seem incongruous coming from a mem~er or a band that has sold some 40 million albums, made fortunes on sales of T -shirts and an assortment of Kiss hardware, and al one point was named the nation's top rock band in Gallup polls for three consecutive years But somewhere along the line . wrecking cars and hotel rooms s topped berng fun for the Brooklyn drummer who was recruited to the band after he placed an ad in Rolling Stone magazine. "I was thinking aoout s plitting for three years." says Criss. The reason was. quite simply, that he felt the band didn't play enough of his songs. And in view of the fact that one of his tunes Kiss did play, "Beth.'' was a No. 1 record that won a People's Choice award. Criss's complaint sounds reasona- ble. BUT HE SA VS THE rest of the band -Gene 0Simmons, Paul Stanley and Ace Freshley -told him. "Well, it's not really Kiss material." "I said, 'That's really a copout. What is Kiss material? You're saying that "Beth'' wasn't, but it was the biggest hit we ever had.' "So I got lo thinking it was egos, and four real- ly heavy egos, but now we were really wealthy and bad a lot of money and sold lunchboxes and dolls on television, and I was frustrated. "I'm, like, the quarterback now ... The guys never gave me a chance. It wu always Gene Sim- mons. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley. Gene Sim- mons. not Peter Criss, Ace Freshley. And that was ·frustrating for me. Now, somebody says, 'Well. bow are you, Peter Criss?' and that's nice to : bear." Crlaa says his 1ood luck has extended to his personal life. 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Now i n the planning stages is affordable fire and burglar protection , two-way opinion polling and other innovative new services. Cable tv is already being enjoyed in hundreds of area homes. T o find o ut when it w ill be available on your street call us at 847-3707 ------------------------------------------ cabl~systems Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems 7462 Talbert Avenue , Huntinaton Beach. California 92648 ... -,,. -. ~ _. ... .. .. ~--.............. ...... ....,_ . -· .. _..... . . ...... -. . . ' . . . . ..._. . ----y, ~ ---- --· ...... ,-. ._,. ___ --... .._ ____ .. _,,,._._ _ ... __ ·~._ .... --... I INSIDE: •8uslnel1 •RNl Estate •Consumer •Stoclc1 OllLYAUJT You I YOur Moneg ___ (;, ffiganizati~n Answers Financial SOS 81 JODI CADSNIRAD ... _....,,.. .... If JOW 'rt Ulle men1 Ameri<'am, yow llr• luurance PCJlic1 la buried ben••&b a atack of papen ill the doe« 10mew~,. and your will la tucked away In lh•t old ahoe boa wwlu th• bed ud a budlet la 10methln1 you'll atart next •Mk For every or1anlutlona1 achool drop-out who Htr dreaaMd ol M•&llq h1a or her Ult In order, now ia the Ume. A NSW PaOGaA• OFFBalED by Home Federal Savtna• and Loam Auot-laUoo, Special Or1anl1Mk>oal Stnlua <SOS > ma1 be th• answer. In llddiUon to cow•Hliq. SOS off era a1 m pie workbooka in the areu ol budaetina. retirement plannlne. bouaehold inventory and diaab11it1 and death plunlna. Instead ol aearchlna tor Dffded maw-anctt policies or tryln1 to r•member bank ucou.nt numbera and namea of auorneya and s\ocll broken, participant.a write all the informauon 10 the booklet. Althoqh the program la ool)' a few mootha old &be idea for it actually be1111 10 yean ago when a Texu lmurance ageDt tri.ci \o belp a friend '• Rodeo Drive Rounds Up 'Very Rich' EDITOR'S NOTE -lt'a Mft a towg" economic WN,. far m11Ch oj the coum~. a'9d A'C'ft RotJ.o Drive. that fobla1 ahoppinQ grot.dld of the veri1 rich, /Muft't been complddfl IOdoucMd. Bid it'a dill a long~ from the borgaiR baHmnt mntalU11. BEVERLY HlLLS CAP) -With the natio,0'1 economy in a state of woe, it is i.natructive to tune into the rich. And where does ooe tune into the rich? Rodeo Drive, of coune. In just three blocks, both sides of the street, Rodeo Drive crams in all of New York's Fifth Avenue and then M>me. There are $24,000 top coats and $80 socks, $38,000 bedapreada and a $29,000 cbeaa set. Imperial Ruaalan Jeweled ens and perfume for men at S300 a shot11 ... full, old-line shopkeepers on the atreet over JO years and Iranian entrepreneurs with • new and different kind of duh. IT llANU, SAY ITS booeten, with Paris' Faubour1 St. Honore' London's Bond Street and Rome's Vi• CoodottJ. No matter, it exist.a on its own credeatiala. It is where the intemaUonal rich shop, and where ahopkeepera have a rather clliaical eye when it comes to wealth. They seem, in this time of economic trouble, to have divided the rich into three parts -the very rich, the ao-so rich and the poor rich. By the shopkeepers' barometer, the very rich are doin& very well. The so-so rich are cutting back, and the poor rich ... well, the poor rich are definitely in trouble. Hence, on Rodeo Drive, it translates to one shop cuttin& the price of $500 suit.a to $99, while in another shop Sl,200 suits are still Sl,200. The shopkeepers themselves are feeling the pinch in hither rents, higher overhead. Some old-line fU'Dl5 are unable to compete with big international outfits that want the Rodeo Drive address as an advertising plus. BENCE, CARTIER'S, the jeweler, takes over one corner at rents two small operators cannot afford. They move out and Cartier's has an address to match Van Cleef and Arpels at the other end of the block. Ban.ks which proliferate in Beverly Hills anyway are also in search of Rodeo Drive addresses, so a bank moves in where Barbra Streband used to have her hair done, the Jon Peters Beauty Salon moving north a block. They wanted to raise the salon's rent to $6 a square foot. Its new space is only 80 cent.a a square foot. A little out of the way, but more apace. widow locate Ot>t>ded d11curm•nlb, say11 pro1ram dlr~c"°'" Ren" ll"ndrh:hon "VO ALWAY ~ llAV£ TO e xpect the unexpected." uya M11 Hendrickaon "When the unerpected happens and you're prepared, It's a little euter t.o t.u " The SOS program 1s of special help to newlyweds or anyone needing new direction and organization because of a change in lifestyle. Husbands and wives are encouraged to sit down and work on the booklets together so that each will have all the information necessary in the case ot an emergency. Here is a list of the booklets and what they offer: Money Management Guide explains bow lo set up a budget, what to do in the cue of a marriaae or death of spouse and how to determine net wor1h. -Retirement Planner tells how to ~e a will, plan for retirement, cut expenses and lleep records. -Record of Expenses explains how to list expenses and records such as car mileage, anstalJment paymenta and rent annually. -RECORD OF HOtJSEBOLD ITEMS shows how to Ust all household items in the event of fire or theft. -When Disability Occun explains what to do in the case of a disability, including: checking insurance policies, labor union coverage and other benefits. Bud&et-planning is the area people need help in the most, says Ms. Hendrickson. ''The idea ia to make people aware that they can do something." Twenty-five years old is not too young to begin planning for retirement, according to Ms . Hendrickson. In addition to offering financial guidance, SOS also helps people determine the worth of insurance policies and other benefits. An example, Ms. Hendrickson says is the San Diego woman who thought that her late husband 'a in· surance was worthless bec"use they had stopped paying the pre- mium. The policy turned out to be worth $3,000. OR 111E WIDOW who came into the SOS office saying that her husband had always worked for private industry and had no benefits. She did recall, though, a brief federal government job he had when they were first married in 1930. MUfD•IOCIOM A check by the SOS office found that the widow had back wages and accrued interest payments com- ing to her. Home Federal Savings and Loan Association has offices in Huntington Beach at 2111 Main St., in Irvine at 4543 Campus Drive and in Laguna Hills at 24300 Paseode Valencia. Big limo takes Beverly Hills resident on a little shopping trip along Rodeo Drive where a coat can cost $'24, 000 .,._ Rents can run 85 high as $144,000 a year, often include a piece or the action for the land.lord, and often • commiuion or key money u well. Gucci recently raised eyebrows by taking over a warehouse a few blocks from ita Rodeo Drive buildine. Were they eoioa to move off the Drive? Certainly not. But the landlord should take note that they have another aite if the rent becomes outrageous. FOR ALL OF THE change creeping into the Drive, old establishments still give it much of ita color and charisma. The Beverly Rodeo Hotel still operates in an Old World manner. The Cafe Swiss still attracts the same regulars with almost a neighborhood air about 1t . Amelia Gray still displays light and airy designer dresses, doing business the same way it did years ago. But the new money on the street is all too apparent. The big hole in the ground opposite Amelia Gray is owned by a firm headed by Dar Mahboubi, a 33-year-old Iranian of small stature and exquisite tas te . It is the site of an extraordinary shopping mall and used to be the site of the Luau Restaurant which many old-timers rue losing. Called the Rodeo Collection. it will cost $30 million and will house such name shops 85 St. Laurent, Ch anel. and Roberto di Camerino. Givenchy at $10 a square foot, is the highest rent on the street. It's costing $485 a square foot to build and one shouldn't wonder: Brick imported from Utah, the limeatooe and marble from Portuial. solid brua railiup that cost $450 a runni.na root, glass escalators and a scenic l)ua elevator, exotic plant.a gathered from all over the world, four leveb ol parlrinc underground below an open court and a penthouse restaurant above, all to sta,y within the zoning limit of three-story buildings. MABllOVlll, WHO IS also building a European style hotel and a condominium for the very rich farther down Wilshire Boulevard, says, "The people I build for are very few in number. You have to be very precise in who you are building for. There is only one way to go -to continue on the path of becoming the most luxurious site in the world. Why Rodeo Drive in the first place? It's not a movie set. It came Into being because it's in Beverly Hills, the most exclusive residential area in the country.'' His Rodeo Collection site has one problem. It is built on what in the old days was called the gathering of the waters. The underground water table is fairly high . To keep the site dry, the builder installed pumps capable of evacuating 800 gallons of water a minute, well above the expected 200 gallons a minute. But they are now pumping 600 gallons a minute, 164,000 gallons a day, into the sewer <See RODEO, Pa1e CZ) Jeans are cotton. boots lizzard Piano Their Forte But Big Roll's Over for Players By THOM LECOQ CM•Delty,_ ..... The centerpiece in Geor1e Baker and Jerry Nilsen's piano restoration shop is a Steinway grand of napper-era vintage, all gleaming and black. Just now Its insides are being rebuilt on benches in the shop, but when it's finished, the pair think it'll fetch 125,000 or more. It'• a reproducing plano, you see. Punched paper rolla carry notes JU..t like a player piano, but extra boles tell In e bard tbe ke atrucll and which pedal wudown. "The 1reat· eat artists med to record those rolls," aaid Baker, 24. "So when you played them, it would be like havina Horowiulivelnyourliviqroom." "What you have to remember," said Nllaen, "wu th8l th ... pianoe were tbe hip fidelity inatrummta at their day." And, added the 35-year~ former bartender, while a few million player p6anoe may have been made, only a few thouaud reproducinl pianoe were ever manufactured. "Molt at tboM were Owned by tbe very 11ch. The Stelaway coet about M,000 new," Nllaen added. his player piano for $300 so he could play poker," said Baker. ·'He helped me take it home and l started repairing it. I liked the rebuilding and in the process met some others in the business. like Dave Dupree (now out or business) in Costa Mesa." Baker worked for Dupree and several other player piano rebullders for a few years, then opened bis shop at 1253 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa, in 1977. Nilsen gave up bartending to join him a short time later, then bou1ht in. Nilsen aaid he'd have learned piano when he was young, but took drum instead; "we didn't have room for • piano." He's learned t o play since and also does tuning. Baker admitted he's just a plinker on a conventional piano, but really strutted his stuff on •nearby player. •"TREY tJSED TO HAVE contests on these thin11 to see who could play them most like a 1tven artist," he aaid. Movtnc the speed control, pedala and chanlift1 the force of pumping indeed tumed the normally mechanical tune into a pretty lood ~IDO piece. "Moel people comina in here just stomp on the pedala-it 1houlda awful," said Baker. "Yeah," acreed Nllaen "and a lot ask if they can put a ~ ln it." The disdain in his voice 1bowa what be tb1Dk1 of THAT idea. Unfortunately, the two said, high times for player plano rebWlden may be put. Not u many l*>PI• are willint to part with several thou11nd . <8-ftAHO•s. 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Sht.• ht>llt'H':'I 1h1:o1 puts 'Ingle people. 1·,111•1·1al11t :-11•ni11r~ .11 J d1-.:ulv1111\al(e T ht•n wt• h r11k1· 111111 't.'Vt'ral l(rOUIJS Ms fo;,,111har l!.t\'t' ,, M0111inar for ht·g111ners llelen H .. 11 t-:ira 1vnlluc11•11 11 '1•:.:o111111 011 how to sta rt J 1·01111011 duh l>urtn~ ufl1•r11n1111 I r,1d1nf,!, Uetio rah l'uland s ho w1·d llll' .1 n 1:.h re,.:1stc r tape for $37 !H 111 1:rot•cr1t·s. a ft (•r dcd ul'ltn ~ her 1·oupons . tlw final total w<1s $1 5 ZZ. Anit ;1 Kyratt 1:o1 pointed out her daughter . Tess iE', who wa~ trudin~ up a s torm. "She lhoul(hl I was foll of hc1rns ." said the proud mother. "Now s tnt't' s ht''S been married one month, she has turnt>d into a coupon queen!" Al that evcnin~ ':-. banquet, 15-Yf!ar-Old Catherine Zindn rec er ve <l a gift fo r being the yt.\ungest refunde r a\ the convention Ms. Esc(lbar was smrlrng with re lief as s he presented the gift. Everything had gone s moothly. the ('onvent1on was a great suc- cess -------------------------------------, CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS --.o.. ..... Cllp °"' ltll> Ille •tl<I kH'P II Wllll >lmil•r ~~.<>ft toupot\~ "'"e'•9'f refwnd ouer' wtth bev•reQil' <OUPOn>, to. eHmpte s1.r1 colle<ll"O ow -P<oof> ol pure,...., whli. loolllnQ lor tr. requl,,.., refvnd ""'m• •I Ille •up1irmorhl, In ,,.ws.,.~rs •"" ..._,1,,.., - w1>e11 1radl11Q w1111 troenci. Olttr> m•v -be •••"-'" e ll .are ... ot the CCIUlllry Allow 10 -• le r.ul ... ••en 1tttuno l(EEBtER ,..,.a .. 1c11 (OOl<lt olt•r RK••rt ,_ » t-tnl ) oft <.OUPC>M S."<t Ow required r~tunc:t tOf'm pl~ tlvt prooh ot l)llr<I\~ trom olthe• 1(-r llanllla C.rullf'-.i or Fuc-'of C.rern•!.. S.indwf<h Cootl .. , E.aptr·•\ Jon ll, ,,.., NA8tS(:O DU'f thrn. nt•t 0"4:'\ trM At<te•~ • '""' l)O~ of NII•• W•l•n. ~ncl ""'required 1 ~und lo•m plu> chree ourcM•""1: <..ontlf"'4tlon "•" trom 11-ounte Htua. Wal•r. E•Pl•e> Feb 28, ltll N ... 81!><0 QOI -Ir.... 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S.nc:t fe1\arld '°'m OIU\ 91'11re t•be'' lrom three tO·bn<ulf c•n' or,,, ttvP-t>4\,(.uj1 c.,, of BIO C..Ounlry 81tculb £aPtr•> Ot< )I, 1'90 Pll LS BU RV Fro>llno ~r•<M <oupon Rocol•• • free u11 of PHl>bury lro>ll"O Send IM fl'Qulre<I refund forrn phi> '"'" ••be•> trom Plll>bu•v reMtv l<>-'l>r•.O Fro>llnq Suprtme E•Plfn Off l1. , .. , SARA lEE MU><ular Ov'.ll•OO"• Rf'C,IW • 11 feolund !\end""' .-equl1cr<1 ietund lorm , 1nore<11enl HM> lrom ""V 1-paO-•ot S..e Lff All Butler Pound Ca ... plu\ '"" word\ ·tc.e c;re•m*' and the brend rH1me from Anv P•Cke~ ot let <rum In addlilOll to •-lllQ "°" IN r,.. lund, S.r• \At .,111 OOn•tt 11 lo 111 .. M utcul•r OotrOOllv AU.OCl•llon. Eaplre> Cl« )! '"° eonu\• Thf,Ottt'r~~n•t r eoulrf •form 11.'0THE R'~ COOKIES wllll 1c. crum P O Bo• NB <0•. fl Pa .... ,~ .. , '"" Reo••• A \I r..tund Send put<h•i""-<:onflrm•t•on """''° trorn •n'f two swc.-.aQIP\ of Molhf'r '~'" otu'\ '~ t)r•nO n•m,.. cut ,,..Of1"1 •n~ h4Jlt !l•llOt1oflct'Crum la~Pirn(~b 11.1'111 -------------------------------------· Real Estate Mailbag ••• Ry K08ERT J. BR U~ DEAR BOB: Two other women want to buy an ,mce building with me. As we are all quite wealthy, Limited liability is very important. We're buying for ruture value appreciation plus tax '>helter. J prerer a corporation but the other two women want a limited partnership. Which is best? Maxie T. DEAR MAXIE: Consult yOGr aU.rMy. n.ere a re major disadvantages of formlag a corporatloa to own reaJ estate. Tbey are <•> double taaatioa ol proftta <oac:e lO the corporation. agala &o tlwl atoc:ldllOlders), (%) no pass-through of tu loaaes from lite deprecla&IM deductions, and (3> no auUablltty of S.b-tlaapter S elettloa for small c:orporatloaa ll ower zt perc:ettt of the income la fro., reat., lateres& or dlwldeecla. A limited partaer•MP la unally better bec:aue . '1 gin• Umlted UabiUty and pau·lllrMlla of tu losaes to tbe partners without ti.e corporate cllaad· vantal(es. tlusf City Poy For Lna? DEAR BOB : We own n vacant lot now zoned for commercial use. The city planning department has proposed down-zoning to allow only apartment i:oostru('lJOn on rt. H this goes through. will the <'1t y pay us for our sis.ooo loss in value? Mrs . J.G DEAR MRS. J.G.: Sorry, IMlt property &oaial ls not • vested rtcllt. ne dty fallten ll•etll ud tbey taket.11 away. Oab U yow lud baa • ue after tbe IOlllng clila•&e woald you be eatlUed &o compeuadoe. Your attoBey caa explala f~r. <.'apftal ._ah .. Bite-Unlatolnt DEAll BOB : Do I correc:Uy understand that if sell an investment property, the long term capital ga10 tax 1s 40 percent of my profit'> Rich M. DEAR RICH : No. That's a c:ommoa m•au· dentudiq. Oaly .. perceat of the prOnta from l.M aaJe ol 1111roperty owae4 ower 1% moetlu, loag-krm capital galas, are tnable. Tlte oUlei • pe:rte11t la taa· free. n.e tauble 4t perte.t la added &o you ~r ordl••ry i•tome and tased at re1alar rates. De~ oa yOllr income tas bracket, lite ._, &erm capital gal.a tu rate ra.n1es from 1 percent mlalmam '° Z8 percent maximum as a percent of yoar 1ale profit. T~ B~k-Mp . lpplicadotu DEAR BOB · l am a novice landlord with my first vacancy coming up next month. Would it be legal for me to take m ore lhan one rental applica· tioo from different prospt!cts so I can choose the best qualJried? Also. where ('an I get lease forms? And how do I check the applicant's credit? Naomi T. DEAR NAOMI: Ve11, you cu take mon tltu oae applluUoa, but teaHt eelec:UO. 111uat be baaed oa objedive criwria 1Dch as lDcome. ttatal Illa· tory, ud job 9'abUJty, aad mut avoid lllqal dla· crtmlDaU.. Be aare &o plMlee tile appUcaat•a c11r· re11t ud previous lucllorda &o ct.eek reata) bac:k- grouid. AllO, be Hre &o Joi• tbe local apartmeat o••er'• aaaoc:latioll. For $.w &o $111 anauaJ dun. yoa •u lllave actesa &o tltelr reataJ rorma, ae••let· ter, m..aMy meetln&" for memben, UHt o«n to credit reports oa prospective teaut.. Send real e.!tate que1tion.t tn Robert J, Brun, P 0 . Boz 6110, San F'ronc1,co. 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The front door 1s lt>eked Shopping is by appointment vnly Thl~ 1s the home of those $24,000 topcoats. s:ui.ooo hedsprelldS, Sl ,200 !lull! and perfume for ml'll that ~<*S for SJ .200 for four ounces. 'ou ('an ulso buy s hoes up to $450 a pair, shirts up to $300, Lies starting at $65. Bijan, anothe r Iranian m lht: busines!I for 18 years, maxes no bon~ll about it ''I take advantage of the people. I'm putting 111aten al t<>gether that no one in t.he world can do and r ask my price. ..I'm doing very well I have S8 million in rnvt>ntory I dl)n't have sales. I 'm a designer. After .ell the~ years I can close the door and say who com es in." The two fl oor s ales space 1s dominated by an 1111 mense Ba(•car at glass chandelier and laJd with noble Persian carpets that cost him half-a-million dollars The s ports s hirts are kept in an 18th century armoire that cost him $24,000. He makes o nl.> 24 of each model shirt, so the buyer is assured that thtre are only 23 others like 1l in the world. T he world? HIS CUSTOMERS, HE SAVS, include four kings, three 11r four presidents from Europe and Latin Americn. a fe w princes and assorted dodors, lawyers, businessmen. and, or course, floral arranaemenu and displays that cost hJm $1,500 a week and $500 botUea of wine that set off hia llWU , the Sl,200 perfume doesn't seem so atra.n1e. He defends the price by pointin1 out that the fragrances are drawn from seven different countries. the bottles are Baccarat crystal designed for him , and the box it all comes in -the thing you throw away -costs $100. ~ND IF ALL Of' THIS seems a little rich, regain sanity by walking down Rodeo Drive to Knight's Limited, a little gift shop near Giorgio's ~nd Gucci's. There in the window ls a quaint little item, a brass model of the old Gatling gun the British used to claim an empire and the U.S. Army used to tame the West . Pretty thing. and ror only $8,000 you can take 1t ho me and have target practice. It shooU clips of real .22-caJiber bullets. COMPUTER TIME HP 3000 Ft'*'<.'e4 F'ort<fthnq Four Colo-Gr9"'1I(\ TIMESHARING Locel Telephone Line• COLLECTORS CORNER R.,e Colne a .. mpa GOLD a SILVER Prlcee tor 10-1 D-11 L...--L.UICG.~::Gl.LllL. _ _J.-c-.... ,. -:: Cl.'".!: Adv@'f"h~ u ~" P vw CJfllY•ril~ loom l/Jby'l'thny 11 11101..00W wosh1fl<) n rtie cl<J~)!f1"<l (~'"''~ o.r..-1($\/ of tt\t I·: 11\'GINI ICr-trendl Mac>lo>Le., ICIDCo<-'OPHo~ ""s11 .... ._ .,.. "1'- -m•. --•.. -. .... '"" 1117, ~--..... (714)551-4150 South Co•st PfaH Vlll•t• ._ ........ (----~ Bob Hope BiJan even m akes house calls for those11.--------- who can't make it to Beverly Hills. His custome rs ha ve his undivided attention. They may spend three hours in the s hop and spend $50,000 "If you have the money and the taste, this is your pla<'e," Bijan says ln his world of s ilk, mink-li ned bedspreads.I f 'rtn11 P~CI PIANO'S FORTE. • • dollars for a hand-rebuilt player these days. .. Might just be the recession," speculated Baker. But the two aren 't taking any chances. They're giving up lhe player business -well, almost -to / do more c0t1vent1onal repair and restoration. (All TQM MARSTON "PEOPLE GO NUTS OVER their pianos," said Baker. "The instruments are a part of them ABOUT A suOND . . did you know the bankruptcy laws say a ~ creditor can't take your piano away from you?" TRUST DEm I 1QAN Though many restorers only rebuild player Ll mechanisms. the two have stressed the main piano UP ~o SSQQ.,000 mec hanism's repair as well. I' "We get a lot or instruments that have almost a been repaired by people who didn't understand\ J g rto:o~ ~~~~~:s:~e levers and hammers lo make l Newport ~~3~!:¥ ~~,~~~~~:h~:1c ~ "A day's more work and they were fine.".sa1d 1 Baker (714) 760·6060 WeU. conventional piano repairs may become------------------~----­lbe.ir bread and butter . but the pair just can't stop talking about the reproducers· Leather must be hand picked, cut and glued to make diaphra ms and bellows lhat make the gadgets work -"INSTRUCTION BOOKS .~ROM the '20s are the piL'i, but most or the lime you can't even (?et those · · It ta.Jet's m onth" not days, to figure out and repair mechanrs rns made of glue, leather. wood and ptpes In the prO<'css of accumulating information on the instrument~ the y r estore , the two have gathered old s ales brochures and advertisements, in the process, they've also picked up some of the era's (eeUng "The ads show the piano in plush surroundings with all these rirh people standing around drinking martinis. and they're all ignoring the mstrument," said George. "But the piano cost as much in those days as a house for most people." The era clearly holds special charms for the pair. In ra ct , th ey've s tretc hed their Charleston-er 11 inter est a bit. OUTSIDE JS A MODEL T Ford truck they reconstructed from an original chassis and a photograph fro m that long-ago decade. The pair shrug off any praise for their shiny green flivver. "It's only got a few hundred parts at most." said George "The Steinway over there has about 24,000 ... Drucker Due at UO Management consultant Peter F Drucker. Ph.D .. will pr esent a UC Irvine Extension seminar, "Managing in Turbulent Times" Oct. 15 at t he Sheraton-Newport. 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Drucker is Clarke Proressor of Social Science a nd Management, Claremont Graduate School, a nd distinguished university lecturer In manage- ment. graduate business school of New York University. He 1s author of 16 books on manage· ment. 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" ~EW 'r ORI< •AP 1 Ir the great maJOnl} of \.\ aJI Street forecasters are rt!(ht ioterest rates will be tum ing downward a~a1 n before long Hates have in fact, been Ouctuat ing wild!) all year and proJectmg where they will Jump next has become an even more hazardous business than usual But that hasn t daunted many analysts from predicting confidently that rttent credit l1ghterung by the federal Reserve will slow the pace or the buddmg recovery from the re cession and allow interest rates to re cede some time an the next rew months Chairman Walter Wriston of New York s Citicorp whose Citibank sub s1d1ary raised its prime lending rate to 14 percent early this month. said Friday he believes rates wtll declme b) the end of the year Reginald Jones chairman of General Electric Co who along wtth Wriston was attending a meeting of the Busmess Council 1n Hot Spnngs VA said the banks nommaJ rate on blue chi p loans was hkely to be closer to 12 percent than 14 per cent by yearend Stock market mvestors seem a Ill tie more wa ry The Dow Jones average of 30 industri als clOBed Fri day at !M 68 unchanged from the week before The New York Stork Exchange romp()S1te index however gained 60 to 75 34 and the American Stock Ex change market value index was up R 16 at a rerord high of 348 S5 91g Board volume averaged 47 01 mil hon shares a day. agamst 4S 82 m1lhon the week before The upsurge in rates since mid summer has hurt many people an widely scattered areas of the economy It has brought cnt1c1sm of the banks from President Carter and other Washington orflr11ls It set back the housing industry at a lime w~n 1l was struggling to re cover from a severe !>lump, and drove mortgage rates back up to levels lhat scrambled many would be homebuyers' plan!! Wall Strttt hrms which reaped big profits rrom the decline in internt rates in the second quarter of the year found the going a bit tougher m the third quarter As the Valul' Lane Investment Survey pointed out ·Bond prices have been falhng Trading loeses are resulting, and lhe cost of carrying lttunUes 1nvet1tor1n 11 r1S1na "Higher bond yields are slowina the undenmbn& calendar. 1hmmln1 in vestment banklna mar11ns Fortunately. with lndlng volume so 1troa1 <In tbe stock market> Wa pro babty Clllly modenled eanlinc au. almOltbollHS ·• ·-~---, ..... , .............. ____ . ---·--" -., .. ,,. - • REAL ESTATE Sonday, October 12, 1980 CWI.. Y PILOT Cl Re•I ••t•t• ~.Qu .. tlona/Comment Mortgage Revamp Set? •r Randall llcC•rdle, Ph.D. Rea"M avi1igs League Looking lo 1980s la you ~l artkle dlat dealt wk• b•yla& propert)' wtO. Gt.Hr people, M• • yM rtt•• memd O..t .-part.Mr• ...W Utle! la k a«naary a. fora a torporaUO.! Wllaat'• tk rttomm~.ck>d •ayotMld&la1Utl~! J .A .. N~wport Beub 1'.:•f h 11h111t1on 'urlt'i. 1tn•1H I)' You tohould counsel with your r .. u1 t•:.t att' attor ne before con 11umm1Un(I sur h a trani.ul'lion Mao y knowlt>d~tmblc rt"al t'~l•tr 1n vt>1HttN irtt turning to the hmun<'Y 111 l.'11mn1on ns lhl' mosl prf' ferred method of rt•1·0111 11tle ovt'f otht>r form of eroup ownership. suc·h us hmllt'd lH&rtrwrsh1c>s. 1enernl partnershllJ~ t rust1>. corponitl<\n . and holding aarf'enwnts TENt\N('l'·IN·<.'OMMON I~ <lt!fm~ a11 holding title m more th1rn 1111t• person with eub part)' ha\' ing the nght of at•1·es:o. to the ent1 r .. property Right of access 1s oft en referred to as unity of possession. t-::u·h ten1mt ap~ars as an owner of re cord and has the ab1ht} to convey t1'e1r interest without restr1ct1on In Jdd1t1on, each tenant 1n common cannot bind t11s co tenants or their 10 terest in the estate by his sole contract unless specihcall) authorized tn do so The only requirement ror the creation and con tinued existenc·e of a tenancy an common 1s unity or possession. Every interest created Ill favor or several persons 1n their own nghl 1s an anterest 1n common unless acquired by them in partnership, for partnership purposes. or unless declared in its creation to be a Joint interest or as community property: Onities of utle, time and interest of a joint tenancy are not required. Tenancies·in·common may be distinguished from other forms or undivided interests wheretn the holder of the res pective interest has the right to occupy a specific portion of the property together with an undivided interest in common areas. This type or o wnership is. of course. generally defined as a condominium. IN GENERAL, GROUP ownership provides the following economic advantages: ' 1. The ability to acquire larger properties at proportionately lower prices. Where properties are being purchased for income. larger properties show a higher return on investment than smaller properties. Raw land and other types or property can be purchased at lower unit prices when larger acquisitions are undertaken. 2. Higher leverage positions may be obtained on larger properties. Only a limited number of in- vestors have the resources required to undertake substantial investment projects. Lack of competi· tion permits group investors to secure larger in· vestments using prop<>rtionately smaller amounts of equity capital and thus increasing individual buying p<>wer. As a result or higher leverage, in· vestment yield and total depreciation will in- crease. 3. Larger investments can provide investors with economies of scale. Management and operat- ing costs tend to consume a lower percentage of gross income on larger projects as compared to smaller projects. These economies can provide in· vestors with higher rates or return on invested capital. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle u prendenf of the Real E!taters. he also u an author. ~ctur~ and in· 1tructor. ~your comments and q!M!l'taoru to Randy Mcc ardle. cto the Doily Pilot. Post Office Box 1560. Coara Me!IO. CA 92626. DAILY PILOT WASHIN(jTON Thi' National Savings and IAHU\ IA'ai(u .. hMS propobl'd u senc11 of new and Im proved mortga~eli 1n<'ludtntc nper1mental loans to m f'f't tht' homd1uyulte needs of American r~m1hes 1nthe l980ls The ret·ommendat1onll, prt:pared by the Na 11onal I .eal(ue Task l"on'\' 1H1 Improved Mortgage ln1Hrunwnt11, wl'rt' prt"'iurn ted to J•y Janis. <'halrman of th,• "'ederal tronw l.tuan Bank Board, which re1<ul1tteli fedt'rully c-h1&rtered savings and loan Ullll0('1Ullon11 "ntt; llt:POKT CONTAINS se veral proposals for 1mprovln1< rnort11111~c llllltruments to permit them to~ mort~ market :.eruutlvc, ljJ enable them lo m~t the needs of a greater number of con- :o1umers, und to en1&ble sa vings and loan associa· lions lo pay the 111 arket rates on s avings eert1f1t·ates which consumers deserve ." said Na- tional League V1t•e Prei>1dent Richard S Lawton, task for('e t·hatrman Liswton. who 1s also chwrman and president or Washrngton Lee Savings and Loan Association, McLean, Va . 1>a1d the tas k force was formed in resporu.t> to recent governmental a ctions ra1smg mterest rates and eroding the one·quarter percent differential thrifts have historically used to at· tract funds for housing ·'Savers deserve a market rate of return on their savlllgs," said Lawton "We s upp<>rt this ob· 1ecttve. It is the corners tone of our policy favoring market sensitive mortgage instruments. "ntE SAVINGS AND loan industry is com· milted to housing finance but cannot continue to meet th.is t•ommitment 1£ it is required by r eg- ulatory and p<>litical restraints to severely limit its ablllty to adJUSt rates or return on mortgage loans to match the market rates of return on sav- ings, which competition demands and which the cons umer deserves." he said The task force recommendations, Lawton said. are based on a finding that "conventional, long-term mortgage instruments, cissentially un· changed since the 19305, have become obsolete in today's financial marketplace. "They shortchange consumers. who are find· ing the purchase or a first home increasingly dif- ficult. by depriving them of the ability to tailor a loan to their individual needs," he said. "rf IS IRONIC THAT the options available to consumers to finance the most significant invest· ment which many of them make -the purchase or a home -are among the narrowest available. Consumers are accustomed to making choices in· volving a wide range or terms and conditions in financing other major purchases and should not be deprived or the availability of s uch choices in purchasing a home." he added. Specifically, the task force recommended that federally-chartered S&Ls be permitted to make up to 30 percent or their loans as experimental loans with varying maturities, loan·to-vaJue ratios and variable and fixed-rate payment levels and in· terest rates. Many stale·chartered S&Ls, Lawton said, already are making a wide variety of innovative loans which meet both consumer and market de· mands. Some of the experimental loans recom- mended by the task force, said Lawton. would have these characteristics: -LOANS WIDCH ARE renewable for one·to- five year periods with level payments within those periods and rate adjustments e~ery sis ~on~. -Loans on which only the interest ts pllld. -Loans combining graduated payment features with va.riable rate features. -Loans with irregular or skip payment features for borrowers with seasonal incomes. Some of these loans may result in negative amortization (the remaining principal increasing rather than decreasing) but should be permitted with adequate disclosure to borrowers, Lawton said. .......................... t"sINCE19Z6~t ....................... .. WARMINGTON Anothe r new type or mortgage recommended ~Y the task force is a loan m which the lender shares in lhe equity of the home m return for mak· mg the mortgage loan at a reduced interest rate. AMONG EXISTING TYPES of mortgages , the task force recommended that the Bank Board liberalize its regulations on variable rate and re · "' negotiated rate mortgages lo make these insltu ments more PoP.Ular with consumers and lenders. 1 JI S~ffiical_li, the task force re('ommended. Interest rate adfustmenl pen s s ouTdl>e t• one-to-five years Cinstead or the current three·tO· 1 hve yea.rs> on RRMs and six months (instead or the current once a year adjustment) for VRMs. The total <'hange in the interest rate over lhc life o( the loan should remain at 5 perrent for RRMs and be increased to 5 percent Cfrom 2.5 per- cent) for VRMs. The maximum dnnual interest rate change should be 2 percent <now one.half percent ) tor RR Ms and VRMs. -ntE INDEX USED TO cakulate interest rate changes should be retained for RRMs and also used for VRMs Interest rate decreases should continue to be m andatory. increases optional. The current regulation restrk ting S&l:s to making no more than half or their loans as VRMs should be removed , conforming it with the RRM regulation, which sets no limit on the percentage of such loans that can be written Consumer disclosures should be retainetl . but modified along the lines of the current Truth· in -Lending law, which r equires a simple and con· cise disclosure or gene ral terms with notification to borrowers of their ri~hl to request more dtt· tailed information. -The lender should explain to the borrower how monthly payments co uld ch ange on a ··typical" mortgage, the general characteristics of the index used to calculate the changes. and the borrower's options lo <'Onvert lo a fixed-r ate mortgage at the end of the renewal period of the RRM -CONSUMERS SHOULD continue to be notified 30 days an advance on VR Ms and 60 days in advance on RRMs <instead of 90 days' of the change m interest rdlt' and monthly payment anti o( their right to pay off the loan and obtain rinanr mg elsewhere Lawton expla ined that nPw experimental mortgages and improved RRMs and VRMs w~rP necessary for savings and loan associations to match the fluctuett1ons m ·interest rates paid on savings accounts. He said that the recent erratic behavior 01 rn teres t rates does not conform to the h1ston c !Jal· terns or stabili ty on wl11ch horti e rinar1c1ng rte pent.l s . "Savmgs and loan associations c~not con· tinue to offer traditional long.term. fixed rate ms truments rn this kind of economic environ· ment, ·· he said. · DURING THE PAST TWO year... the average interest rate S&l..s paid on savings accounts and other borrowed funds rose almost three times faster than the yield on their mortgage portfolios. LUSH LANDSCAPE AT BRIGHTON SPRINGS Brighto11 Springs Off eri11g 3 Plaits ThreP un1qu<' floor pl;,i no; are featured in the new walt'r nrr1·nlNI l o mmunity of Brighton ~prings in Lo~la Mcs:J Thi" a1lul1 1•ondrnn1niurn di.'velopmenl features homt.•!> ran~111g from 7k5 tu 1 .3~ square feet. and pr1<·(•d fr<1m S7K '.100 Sp1•1·1al inte nor treatments. pauo" and ~··m·r(lu:, u:o.c:> of windows create an open ft•l•lrn.,: that ~"''" ~1th t h•• 1•001 , natural environ· ml'nt w1th111llw1 111nmu111I) \ 1'>1t 1r.., 111 Hnghto11 Sµnngs may take the San IJ11•g1 h tT"" i.I) to the llorbor Boulevard exit ! r .1' t'I :-.outl1 tu \ 11 1 .. 1 1 J . tum leh llnd go one block t11 the mr,rkb 011 th<• ll'fl Tht.· saJr~ i.1c1hty and mndrls are open Satur cla'.\ thrutJ~h l'h11r .. 1l.1) 10 a in tu dusk Fur add1 t.11nal 1nform<i l1•111 • J ll CJI 'H80 Sale ma11 "/ins Honor Luc·1ano c;utob. :-ale' r<•presentative for Droad moor llumc'" llunllngton llarhour community, has l>e<>n awardt-d the r>ut c;tanding sales <Achievement award hy the Sale~ & Marketing Council of t he Build 1ng lndu.'ltry /\ssoc1at1on Golob received the award for his successful second quarter sale:. re1·ord 1n the category of homes p~over $200 000. He sold fifteen townhorlles at ~dmoor Home 's Huntington Harbour community. ranging in price from $300.000 to $52.5.000 for the quarter for a SS.216,000 sales volume BUILDER FINANC'ING BRIGHTON SPRINGS Beautiful And Sparkl ing One/Two/and Two & Oen< 'ondominiurn!-. On Thr Watl't Jn Co~ta ~ksa § "The Place" ... ~ To Reflect Upon The Good Life Pause and reflect the relaxing evcryd:iy living. rippling streams and quiet shimm~ring ponds ... all just a step away from your ooor. Come on down lo CosLa Mesa "So Close To EvPrything_ You Could Possibly Wan t For The Goo<l Life" Come and pick out your sp<>t on the water. Priced From $75,900 (714) 63\·3480 . ~ By M.O.JAl\f.S • COMPANY INC. On The Corner of College & Victoria. Coste Mesa Eitclusive Sale8 Agents COAST EQUITIES I .. ~ . l : . I VICIOllO Stitt! 191h Sir .. , _,_tG -'• --__ , • , I r \ Q DAILY PILOT REAL ESTATE ·Moving Up In Real Estate Grove's Offer Appeals Fluor Expanding $25 Million Project AnnoW1£ed - JEFFaBY W. LellSCU ol Lquna Beach hu been •&evated to Hnior vie• pre aldent ot commerclal/lndWJt.rial developmeat al the dlveraifted development firm of Oaon Corpe>raUon baaed In Newport Beac.b. formerly vice pretlde.nt of com me rd al development . a AHHh will bl moonstblf (Qr commen-ial. lnduatrlal and 1ub urban office development. throuahout mo.t of the United UMl(U Stala . A 1raduate of Ocddtal&l Coll.,e In LA» An1ele1, l...-Hedta served four years u m~r at"rounll m anaaer for Anaconda CA TV and later. 11 mana1er or aales aod lea11n1 for the lrvlne lnduatrial Complex Prior to joinJna D.oo. he twld the position of vice president for National Servi~ and •ctl'd a1 • <·om mercial broker and de veJoswr JAMES It. PSICE or lrvlne hu bHn namt'd to the poeitioo of asaiatanl reaionaJ controller for Broadmoor Ho mes· Orange County' Los Angeles reaion and will be responAible for superv1sm1 all reg ionaJ accounlint functions Prior to joinin& Broadmoor Homes, Price held the position of s upervising senior accountant at Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Ir Co., one ot the nation's lar1est CPA firms. ~•1u A graduate of USC. Price aJao holds an MBA degreefrom Harvard Business&-hool, MICHAEL DWIGHT of L.aruna Beach has been named director of marketin& for Ener1y Efficiency Laboratories, Inc .. and it.s subsidiary, Hometite, Inc., a Dana Point baaed firm. Dwight will be responsible for advertising. public relations and aJlied matters, sales support and marketing pro1rams for Hometite's realtor and de veloper clients, and will oversee lbe direct and corporate sales programs. Dwight joins Homelile from Martin Advertis- ing, where he served as Public Relations Director and Account Supervisor for a number of real estate and developer clients. GIL PARSLEY has joined Discovery Properties as an associate broker in the brokerage di vision. A graduate or the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in marketing, Parsley also holds a masters degree in business administration from Denver University. He has an extensive back· ground insaJes and management for such companies as the Li.n-~usLllY coin Mercury division or the Ford Motor Company and Mountain Bell, a division of AT&T in Denver, Colorado. GU is also the former owner of the Sports Junction, a speciaJty ski shop in Fullerton. llE'ITE FAZEKAS has been promoted to the position of escrow manager for Broadmoor Homes, a major Southern Californ ia home builder. Ms. Fazekas joined Broad- moor homes in 1976 as executive administrator lo the president a nd executive vice president. P r ior lo joining Broadmoor Homes, she held related posi- tions with A.S. Development in ln•ine and Tarbell Realtors in Tustin. poAJuAS A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Ma. Fazekas holds a B.S. degree in business a11d retailing. Energy Salvaged The Hometile solar wealherization and energy a udit ~ystem is being included in all new homes by t~e Biddle Group, according to Ken Lipinski, pre· s1dent of the Newport Beach·based real estate de· velopment and investment firm. "The Hometite system will allow owners of ne w ~iddle homes to reduce their energy con- s.umption by aa much u 50 percent, with a propor· ltonate dollar savings," Lipinski said. Biddle Group communities in which the Hometite system is bein1 i.nataUed include Som· me rset CitiHomes , a townhome community in Costa Mesa. SAVE$3500* On one of Palm Desert's Best Buys AltracllYe 2.3 and <4 bedroom single lamrty homes 111 price you'd expect to pay for a condominium. You're surrounded by greenbelts end walkways and only steps from swim- ming pools and therapy pools. 11 19 the Ideal second home or retirement home. You own Your property (and your prlvecyl) while the grounds ere maintained for you FROM $74,800 •PRE-SEASON SAVINGS Buy before October 111, 1980 and save 13,000 on any of our homes plus receive 11500 deoore- tor allpwance. -- BETHANY 01.t"!NIK l!'ALKENKT1£N of Newport Bearh hH join~ Macnab Irvine Rnlty C<tmpany. a ub91dlary of UM! lrvlnts Company, as a rnltor as50Clltt' for th., Nt3 wport Beach baaed firm. D~forC" Jolnanf( Mac'nah Irvine Re11l\y , t1he wo rked u 111.u les 1111om<"IMhi for the Walker at l.H real Hl•t« company In Nt'wport t~1&l'h Md t'alkenatlen attf'ncled ti( 'I.A and Sant 1a Monka Collt.1(1C! DAN UDOtAaD ot Newport Hearh has been .. 1.-v •ltd to vice pr~s1dent or com - mer1'111l1 indWltri•I development Ml Oaon t:orporuUon. a NC!wport Ht'at•h bued real estutt• de velop· mc>ntfirm t'oruwrly tht' director of 1·ommcrc1aJ developmt-nt. I.id d1ard will no w IM' en vol vecJ with l'Olit w utlysai. and c·on!ltruction ''Om11de r1At1ons of proposed nut JOr comsncn.•rnl projects lie is LI001A•o presently wor klnl( o n office h 1w a•r dt>velopments 1n NewVort Beach, Si.nta Ana anll S 111.11 Ou•gu L1dd1ard Joined Daon 111 1973 as p roJecl uurnatl~r Previously. he was a general manager for :a l'ontral'tor 111 Ont lino, Canuda for s ix yea rs lie ~radu att-d fro m Northe rn Ontario Institute o( Tt>c hnology where he studied rlv1I terhnolOKY. DANIEL .I. KVAN or Newport Heach has been a ppointed senior investment counselor for the Or an.,:e County offi<.'e of Cushman & Wakefidd of California. lnr Ryan ha:,, been rnvolvcd in bro ad i n s titutio nal prop erties/securities e valuation. a cquisition and s ales, financing and negotiations for numerous commerciaJ, office building and induslriaJ properties. At Cushman & Wakefield, he 11YAM will head the Orange County offi ce's investment marketing division and wiU be responsible for de· velopmenl and re presentation or major financing, placement. saJes and acquisition for buyers and s ellen of commercial properties for investment purposes. He also will be working with domestic 11nd foreign pension funds programs in the acquisition of real estate. An unusual homebuy· Ina opportunity ls occur· lni at Westcllff Grove, Pa c e s etter Homes' n e ar-custom luxury , 2'ingle·farnlly home de· ve lopment in Newport B~ach-:- "We h11ve established a new financ ing plan that makes this one of the most out.sl»ndlng in· vestment opportunities fo r a ne w home In years." llllnOunced Lan· don M Exley, executive va ce pres i d e nt o r Pacesetter Homes . "Our WestcUff Grove rtnancing plan offers JOO per cent finanl'ing with no monthly payments fur nine months," Exley l'Ontinued, "which gives a n advantage to the astute buyer who is a ware of the potential in this homebuying plan." The d istinctive ex· erutive residences were designed by the Berkus Group and range in size from 2,508 t o 3,368 square feet with three or four bedrooms . Prices began at $350.000 which indudes ownership of the land The sales offi ce and m odels are open daily fro m noon to 5 p.m T o r e a c h We s t c llff G r ove (ro m P acif ic Coast Highway, turn up the hill at Dover Drive and follo w Dover t o Westcliff For furthe r in· formation, call 646·5092 or 546-8801 Fluor Corporation baa be1un con· &trucllon ol a S2S million expansion to the Southern California Division (SC O> of Il a subsidiar y, Fluor Enaclneen and Constructors, Inc. The expanNlon will add 315,000 square feet to the Oranee County facility and will 11ccommodate an a4dltional 2,000 employeeti1. ln the me11ntime, to accommodate ita lncreuing personnel, Fluor haa leased 8everal ortice buildings lesa than a mile from the Irvine facility. The leased space is located directly across the San Oie~o Freeway. Plans for the SCD expansion were announced by Victor C. West, vice president, real estate, who revealed thet development of the additionaJ space includes plans to minimize im· pact on local traffic. WEST EXPLAINED, "Plana to speed traffic now were completed last month. Alterations were made to the San Diego Freeway on-ramps, includ- ing a continuous ·go' signal for north· bound vehicles. Congestion will aJso be a lleviated through Fluor's van· and car-pool programs, staggered work- ing hours and the phasing of three stop li~hts along Michelson Drive.'' The company operates one of the largest commuter programs in the state. Floor's 101-vehicle van pool eliminates the need for at least 900 cars on the roads . In addition, ap· proximately 900 employees commute in car pools. "Altogether," West reported, "44 percent of Fluor-Irvine's population commutes in company van and car pools ·· SCHEDULED FOR completion in 1982, the new additions pattern the oraginaJ design of SCD's engineering complex. Expansion connects two rour·story wings, or "pods, .. to the south and east sides of SCD. Work is being done by the same a rchitectural and construction firms tha t built t he original Irvine facility : Welton Becket Associates and C.L. Peck Contractors. Extension of SCD completes the nnal ata1e of a three-stage develop- ment plan. Phases One and Two were finished with the construction of SCD. followed by the to.story in- ternational headquarters. "We're well prepared for this ex· pansion, s ince its development was part of the master plan," said W~st. ''Nothing on the gr-0unds and sur- roundln& area such as parking, trees, and pavement, wlll be disrupted. Even with a predicted growth of 2,000 employees, more parking spaces will not be required." ACCORDING TO Bruce Terrell, Fluor's director, real estate, who is organitlng the leasing agreements, Fluor will occupy the leased space for 18·24 months while new construe· lion is underway. Terms include op- tions to extend these leases in the event Fluor o utgr ows the new facilities before completion. Employees have begun moving to the Carter Business Center, which will provide 65,000 square feet and accommodate approximately 400. Largest of the leased facilities, the Koll·lrvine Business Center will furnish 118,000 square feet. Approx- imately 700 employees will relocate to the Koll Center in December. Both ac c ommodation s wi ll have cafeterias. F luor Corporation also will lease two additional buildings owned by the Irvine Company. The yet-lo·be· constructed facilities would provide another 90,000 square feet. From babysitting to window washing the cl assified Service Directory helps you find help. Consult the Service Directory in the classifieds of the DAILY PILOT On top of the hill? Versailles of course! Overlooking Newport Harbor. 0 Htt-e In thla ulbront Newport &ach .ettlng i. a little piece of "old world" chann and undtt"atated elegance that KU the •toge/or the jfnat lfulng auallable In the aouthcooat area. Majatlc 18th century archltecturol lfna prakle over lururloua lowna. to&Oft"fng e~­ grttna, •preadfng coral tna and •porlcllng jountalna . . . white wrought Iron. plcturaque tum-of-the-cattury lamp p<»u and wind- ing brick wait. rttrNte that continental flair. Rarely fn th• country doa any community •urround you with 81.ICh a gradoua atmoephere. It 18 a forgotten art . . . It 18 a feeling ••. on attitude .•• It ,. Ver80llla. Not unlike Lou• XIV polotfal home In the Frmch countryefde ... a dream come truejor thaee who appr~ date grmt beauty In our 20th century. • 24 hour gate guarded entry • Men'• and Women'• Sauno1 • Elecb'Onlc building aecurlty entry • Billiard Room • Subtnmnean parking • Flrafde lounge and bar • &qu,.lte pool and tpa • Library • Mlinwed gymnaelum • Goe ftrq/oca (aome unit.I) From $119,500 to $275,000 . - From tM San Diego F'rttrlKq/ (405) toke tlN Nell1POrl &oclt tumolf. then soutlt on NeU1pOrl Blot/. to Hoqital Rood. Tltnt rlgltt approxi- motel11 OM./toV mite lo Scltolz and tlN V.,...Ula ntlrontt. 101 Scholz Plaza, Unit 117 Newport Beach, CA 92663 (n4J 631-9212 HcrnecMn9 IJJ 1 •If CMAotlilit at ... ca. . - REAL ESTATE Sunday, Oelobef 12, 1980 C:Wl V PILOT C1 • 2 Home!li Remain Cables Goes Fast 5 AC~~~~~~ J "' • \"ea\ \ot cus\om • o..~ed toads Ooh two 111oclel hum<'!> remain at In addlt1011 to the family-oriented u stnQ ~0 Wood b1 ldgt.• t; ;a hlo·s. 1 tw I rv111 e Ceatureti at Woodbridge r;ables. res1-•\>(Nate ait 1,0111 sf>A,500 P111·1f11· lll'l.Chborhuocl of 17:1 single· dents here also en1oy the recrea- r1un 1ly detat hed homes 111 Wood t1onal benef1 l!' of Woodbridge The • • t brtdK\' 11 ret'reat1011-onentcd com Woodbridge Vtllage Assoc1at1on, of 111u111ty planned and being developed which all residents a re members, b~ the lrv1m• C'ompany 1n the city or m aintains the recreation facilities lrvant' and C'ommon area:; for a monthly fee Ont' of the rt'main1ng horrf'es IS the or approx1 mutely $30. nrn.lgepon i>tnrr: mut is offered futly For-a-,,crson:tl st\Owtng or-mrs fu rnis hed 11nd prof Pssionall y home, call Bob1 Whiting at 552-4101 l11ndt1l'llped, at•1·ording to Boh1 Wl1it between 10 a m and 5 p.m. Monday Ing, ... ales rnpresentative for Wood· through fo"rida} bridge (;ables This award-w1001ng, single-story, lhret-bedroom, plus den, two-bath honw 1s t.98tl square feet. Located d ose to excellent schools, complete shoppmg centers. numerous parks and pools, and the North Lake and Tennis Club. the Bridge w rt is well • suited to family La ving Godi Heads Realtors Tour The Model Homes at South Coast Plaza Hotel LIVING ROOM OF BRIDGEPORT PLAN AT WOODBRIDGE GABLES T he interior design fi rm of Color Design Art. Santa Monica, created ::an indoor garden setting throughout the home A yellow tiled entry opens up to the bvtng area Art Godi, Stockton Realtor, has been elected president of the California As- sociation of Realtors the state's largest trade asso<'iation . Godi, who presently 1i. first vice president of the 130.000 member asS0<'1at1on. will be in· ducted into offtt.·c in January for a one- year term fie 1s an outspoken <'rillc of exce~sivc ~ovcrnment regulation of the reaJ estate industr) and or con- s tramtson propc-rty n~nt~ Yo u'll be Amazed! ·Builders Fight New Energy Curbs Golden West H emes proudly invites you to a prt:vr·~ w show1119 uf 8 beauli- ful ly decorntc1' t 1 r1 1r1,...~. -innovat1v0 df~S;~lt''>. rnc..t1nl"l1v•} tloorplans. attord- a blP prier 111f1t,vs S1 inday, Oc.;t. 12 betw~t~r, 12 n\mri ind' p n. Come arid view tlw 1:1tcst in ~ual1t \ ;-r1anufactured h 1u$·n~ :'o.i wont L(:l.c~v4 1uur eves. SACRAMENTO <AP > -Ten yea.rs ago, when a monthly utility bill was a trivial matter, Califor- nians built houses that wantonly leaked heat or cold into the surrounding air. Today, the outraged owner of that 1970 house might have three-figure monthly natural gas and electricity bills. Because of the fiscally induced energy con- sciousness of the last decade, the 1980 home must be built to new stale standards that cul energy use in half. That usage could be cut half again by more stringent standards being considered by the state Energy Commission now for 1982. THE CURRENT STANDARDS didn't take full effect tmtil Sept. 1 because of a long lawsuit that ·delayed some of the residential portion. 'Ibey require thicker wall insulation, allow lhe window area to total only 16 percent of floor area and require double-paned windows in colder areas of the slate, such as the foothilh and mountains. The Energy Commission approved lbe com· plex energy eficiency slandares for all the new res- idential and commercial buildings in 1977, hailing them then as lhe first and strictest in the country. Commissioner Ronald Doctor. who helped de· velop the standards,' said then that they would save 127 billion kilowatt hours of electricity by 1995. HOWEVER, BUILDING CODES Action of Berkeley, a contractors· group, ch~enged the regulations in a laws uit as "arbitrary and .capricious." Last March , the 1st District Court of Appeal in San .Franc~co upheld the disputed residential standards. The rest bad gone into effect in 1978. Meanwhile, the commission has started revis- m1 all the st.anclardl and expects to fmiah • draft proposal in about two weeks. The commission will probably approve the new standards by the fint of lhe year to take effect Jan. l, 192. As explained by Charles Eley, an energy ~n­ sultant for the California Council of the Amencan Institute of Architects. the typical 1970 house would have bad insulation of about R-11, although none was required. and would have used 100,000 BTU ol energy per square foot. . CURRENT STANDARDS REQUIRE R-19 in· sulalion and that house would use SS,000 BTU per square foot. The revised standards could reduce tbal figute to 20,000 BTU. Eley says a stronger ef- fort could reduce energy use to 5,000 to 10,000 BTU. Eley appeared before the commission lo sup- port the proposed standards. "We believe the current standards they have in effect are very modest," be told reporters. "They result in energy savings not ~uch greater than we architects would have today if left to our own devices." . The revised s tandards will probably also shift from the prescriptive approach to the performance approach. The current standards are prescriptive, which means they have separate limits for each part of the building and do not con- sider the total outcome. PEIU'ORMANCE STANDARDS, preferred by the architects, set an energy use level for each CJ?sa1 -~state BY DON BalCKELL iiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ RE A LT OR' TAX TIP IF YOU SELL FOR A PROFIT Normally, taxpayers who sell their home f?r a sub- stantial profit face a heavy tax load, but tha.s burden can be avoided. If you buy another home that costs as much or more than the sales price of the old one, within a specified telm, the profit from the sale Is not included in your taxable income. The second home must be bou1ht and occupied within a period ending 18 months alter the sale. A 2-year period ls perm.itled when bulldin1 a new home. This tax deferment ap· plies only to the sale of a home which Is the fa~Uy's main residence. When rlguring the amount of 1am fro which tax may be postponed you may deduct r.or ."fix -up" expenses if they were accomplished wttbin 90 days prior to the sale, and paid for no later than 30 days alter the sale. Check with your accountant or the IRS on detaill U this matter affects you. ll could be well worth your while. Al qe M, you qualify for the bl& bonan.za -a one-Ume 1100,000 exclusion of capital gain from the sale of your principle residence. This latest change i!1 retroacUve to July 218, 19'78. llr. Brickell ls the broker-owner of BRICKELL Rl!AL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, a company wit~ a client-oriented approach to real eetate. They service all their clients need a Including: property mana1ement, exchan1ln1. 1roup lnveatments. lndu1trl•l·commerclal. residential, escrow and flllanclnl. If you have any queaUona QD this subject or •r other upeet of real estate, reel free to contact llr. Brtdlell. • building, and allow the designer to achieve that level by any combination of factors . This ap- proach, however , rt>q uires a complicated method of predicting energy use. The U.S Oepartment of Energy is now revis- ing its Building Energy Performance Standards, which are similar to state standards and are scheduled to take effect next year .. Sm<'e World War 11. t hi" t•ust or cnerr1y coul!1 be ignored" by J family or firm contemplating building a house or offl<·" l>u1ld111.I(. Eley said. But the energy crisis of 1 ~74 and the still soarinb elec tricity arid natural J!,a~ Pt IC'l' .. hct vt 1·hanged that The architects favor performance standards because they say a building 's energy uses are in- terrelated. Other factors are cilso ftnancial Current l~X law allows a businesi. to deduct its energy costs for taxes: therefore mak111~ a bu1ldant more energy efficient would cause taxes to nsc South LDa,. p;az<l r P:a r Bristol IN DAVIS, WHERE NEW bwldmg standards have been in effect since 1976, builders may use either method. The standards alone cannot a:;sure that res· identiaJ and commercial huHdtngs will hf> as energy efficientaspossiblt'. }o;Jey saad THE AR(111TECT GROUP suggesl'> that <ll'- duction ~ chun~erl pt'rhdpS to a s~c1aJ deduction for saveJ energy California h.is had -. ~>(J ~n:cnt tax ned1t Cot installation of ~olar 1•n1•r~y devtt t!l> for thret! years. Bills passed h~ the l..t'g1slatu re this y t•a r , ef- f ect1 vt' Jan : . ex lend that L'red1t another thret- years a.11d add a 40 pern•nf t•n-tlll for ronsen·ation equ1pm;>nt surh ilS ini.ul::it1on Costa Mc~sa j "GOLDEN WEST HOMES - The cost of energy itsd f is a larJ(e factor. A rw'' t111t11Ktng pbll 11.1:-. h:l'n Jl)f\,ltl.'d \\I ln,lkl' thi .... t Wll' \ ll { h\.' 1n11 .. 1 11ur ... rn1hlini..: llL'\\ h 11 11w tn\ L''rm1.:11 t 11pp11rninir1L'" 1n ) l ': tr .... Classic offering Of ra ... e ..... 11 1-h· 1 .. _, 11 ... ·~ .... I .l ll1l'l\ll l l'L'lll I Ill '\.l'\\ f'' or• \\ ,, I\ ' I -.1 ,,.,. financing h.\\\\-., If 1.1, °'I !1 ..... l ,; \. .11!t11r. 1•q1~1l 111.trl' l 11 \' l l l\.' \ I I -l I ( • I ( . '\ I\ I \.1 TIH: \X/L· .... tLlrH l1111\'L' "Clr1 ...... IL hn.111'.l l'IJ..: l'l.111" 11rkr ... 10(\"'n t1n,ln(llll! ,,·1rh lh• 1111 111hh l\l \llll'IH' 11 ll 111rlL1 llh inrh .... J • 11 ... I11h 11 m1.,111 .... m 1•1'1'11rtunn\ \(1 I'll\ .1 prL· ... 11~1\111 ... 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Genteel Monument MUST S~~UITS' AVIE'W FRoM /HETOWeR-- IHEY SAY HE' COLJLr:> Sec ALL. iHEWAYFROM 'THe NEW YORI<. ---JOURNAL.- AMcR/ C,AN IO 111 c SAN i4lmost unbelievable Hearst Castk touches past By 8E{'CI n ELD c... ..... w~ SAN SIMEON t"r om lhf' ribbon of hl1hway five mlles below. the bulldina• and 1rouncb look like nuthln1 more than • tcreen oula per<-hed a top a sun brownl'd mountain 1But u the bus slowly curve.a ii.I way towa rd that qtountam retreat, 1t 11 qm<-kly app&N'nt tltat this 11 no hlUtop ubrn: m sJead It I• an opulently appoent ed manaloo with attendant 1uNt houses, K•rden~. 3w1rnmina pools and tennJb c·ouru HEARST f'ASTL[, prol)t'rly 1denhfied u "Hearst San Sam eon Slate H1ator1c al Monu menl." daizl~ like a m an mlldt' J•we l. s hining rn lht' P11r1flr Coast sunlight, •l• brilliance almost overwhelming to the rirst·llme v1s1lo r. T h e wealth and p o w e r represented by publishing a(1ant William Randolph He1trst's "La Cue s t a Enr a nt ad a " t h~ eochanted hill 1s impressive in its own right Given to the state or California 1n 1958 as a memorial to Hearst and his mother Phoebe Ap person Hearst. the castle 1s l~atfd between Montert:y .nd San l..uts Obispo on lfiaihway I o v tr I oo ll 1 n g th 11 h I 11 t o ri" at I ham I~ ~ITnNG ON 123 1u·rt's ot hanrl , "I.a Can Grande" thf' L11( houst' •nd II!\ 1(1trden11 Wt'rt· on1anally part of a 280,000 ac·r" ranch purch1tbt'd by Hearst '!I fathe r litorge Hf'ltrllt in lhr mid 1~ Today. t¢ut•sls v1111hnl( ttw l'llb lie . whlrh l!I admln1sterl'd by the> 'tale Ot'partmt•nt of rarkii Wld Rc<"reaUoo, art• hus~t'd lo tht' top o f the hill. and pass through ar~•ll lhut onC'l' tontainrd lht· largest private .tOO in the world Hr ars t k ept monk ey!> ''heetahs. hons and even a poldt bt>ar 1n his colleC't1on Zebrw.. tiahr goats and Harbary shet>" still frffly wander thtc grounds hving among r attle owned by the Hearst Corp ONCE ON THE c a :.tle atrounds. visitors ar e takt:n on one of three tours which give a view of the high style of h\'tng He arst treated his guests to Fiim personalities s ut·h as Charlie Chaplin, Clark Gable and Van Johnson and poltt1caJ f1gurc11 like W1n11ton ( 'hurdHll und the Sh uh l•f I ran• were hOU!lt'tl lfl thrl't' ('IUlrllt t! l(llt:lll ho1111e11 unt1 w1•rt• cntcrtainc.'<i 10 the> 1 IO roc1rn Lu ('mw Cirum.fr. wh11'1l I lt·11n1t l'ttll\-11 ht!> ltund1 llou11t· A v1it1I 1•1 Lu 1'u11u C • • urltlt' 1:-. .. 1m1)•l hkt' Lnul'l1111.i yc!>lerduy t:mlJt'<hkd Ill llll' 1•11\f)' hullwuy rordoo~I otr 111 prcv1•11t v1e.1tOl'S t'rim1 walk111i.i url 1 . 1s a tik work t akt•11 h o111 &Ht· Vei.uv1an 1'11111 p•·11 W I T 111 N T fl •; /\ :. ' t' 111 b I y 11110111. whc1 1• l{Ut''>h would 8'41t1t th•· arr1\al of thl·1r host. ,1rt-JJri 1.·tdt•!>:o. t L1pestrie!>, Old W o rld 1>11 µJ111t1n~!> <1nd furn11>h111~!> t11l 111vrc than 300 \ 1.·ar1> old A wclJ hJdt.lcn p..incl lc.lt.ls lo the £ormC1I dining rvvm \\hc·re.; l'O)ll'C'tlon of Sll'rlin"' Silver <':Jndlt'st1rk:. Jf1t.I M)n 1ng piece!> ~ll'am:. untarnished A hand 1.·arvC'd re1lin~ c.idorns th1• room Ht!rausc• of th(• must•um like selling he e11tcrt.11ncd in. Hearst imposed a stringent set u f rules uµon h1 ~ -;omt>t 1nies unruly gues ts . Al.THOUCll 'fllE :itmos µht-rt> was usually e a r.u al and 1n M~. ~E'ARSr ~AD ONE OF THE LARGEST PR tVAic zoos IN ;~e WORLC>. I-le DEEPLY RESPcCTcD ALL F'ORMS OF LrFE' EXCEPi POSSIBL. Y PLJBL..ISHE'RS OF OPPoSIT/ON NEWSPAPERS ... rorm 11I, no IHtUur Wtlll 11crvt::d Ill ~ue11t room11 and c1uc11t11 were ex p1•t•t1·d not l•J lir1nl( liquor i''oorl wa11 1111411 not lo Lt· ('()ONU OWd Ill on y 11lhn rnoml' 1·x1•1·11t the din 1111( llrNlll ( > u l 1' • ti 1• , v 1 111 l •> r 11 t 11 I II ,. m an111rm ~t·t 11 v 11·w o r 1111• N••v tune l'1Jol , ;1 :111 ~1 .flOll """''" m urvt'I ttwt look11 1111 IC I h1• f ;,, • .,k ~Odl\ frolu• m 11 n·M11l11rly Su rrour11l1'<I hy 1•11l11nn 11rlr11, th,. poQI 114 11d11rr11•d 1,'y 111 d1w11rk 11r11l slatu1.1ry f10111 11n1·1••nl l.rN·t•· 1l!Wtr rt11· ~r11u111h1 11IH•1 1•1mt 11111 anoth••r .!011 .flflll •Pd ll1n 1111l11or 1wol NF.V•:n 0111T .. : , 011111l1·t•·r1. 1..1 Cul·sta 1':11<·:1111 :11111 wu" th•· b r a 1 11 c: h 1 Id 11 f 11 t· :J 1 i; 1 11 11 11 ard11k('t Julia Muqi;tn, 1111· first \\oman to j.!r.1du.Jl1• fr-11111 ttw U n1vers1t\ nf ('al1forn1a 10 mechamr ai cnl(1nl·cnn1< Construction bci.tJn in l!ll!l and 1·ontinu1..'<l ore and on unt il l!<ll when I learst dtt'd V1s1lcd by O\t:I six rnilltun people sin1·e 1t 111>('n1·d ai-11art r1I the State Park'i ~yskm 1n IOC>R llear!>l C:.istlc· 1s n•>w ai-tnuC'h a monuml.'nt tu Lht· genti·cl life ::i11 1t 1s to lhl· man who built 1t A Vll>ll lo tlw C'USll(• I!\ llkio walking tnto ~· t1rn(• m<JC"hsn1., s•·e1ng Inst t'rus 1111t Just those Ill th1· ancient 1rnst. hut ulso lh•Js(• m the la!'>t l'enl11ry IT IS i\I .'-"> a look iii tbl' k1n1J of wealth l1•w IH't1 pl1· t·\'rr rossess and many t•nvy Fo r tou r 1nformat1on, rll ll t 8051 9'.rl 4621 ·1 ouro; ttrt· ron dueted C'\rrv day l'XCtpt 'l hanks~1\1ng. C'hrt.,lma<; and Nt-\\ ', l'.tr:> l>;n from R C!O a rn l•1 '.l 20 p rr1 'I 1C'kt>b are l'luld a t t h 1· p .1 r k ii n fl l h 1 "u Jot h a 11 T1l'kt•lron outleh Gentle G iant l'he lo:1ff Pl Tower rs a marvel or t·on-;truct1on wit h l l,000 met;il µart" fa:-.h'nl'cl l.J~ 2 fl m1l11ori rivets It 1s 984 reel high and weigh~ 7 000 ton~ Its four 'f<>t.'t " rover an a rea more than t w r) uC"res and are l'al culated tu t•xt·l1 no greater prc.>ssure on the t•a rth per ~quare 1n<'h than ..i man Sl.'ated in a t•ha1r •• 11 I I " ,. , . '(· F~ANCtSCO EXAMINc~. Alps Awaiting ExJX'nenre European sknng this winter in a S pt('laJ field study rour!>e being offered by Orange Coast College STUDENTS Wlt.L SP~ND Chnstmas vacation sk11 ng 1n K1tzbuhl Austria fhe lnp 1s set for Dec 26 through Jan 4 Instructors a re the husband and wife team of Mick and Sharon D<inoff who tcarh sk11ng and bat·kpac k1og classes al OCC Thi!> will be lhe1 rth1rd tnpto Europe T HREE PRE-T RI r ('l..A..'iSES will be held on campus on No v 20, and Oec 4 :1nrl 18 from6 8 pm. Heg1strat1on deadline 1s Nov. 20 The $1 224 fee 1nrlude!> airfare, two meals pe r d ay, and lodging For mformat1<m phone ~·5693 White Beaches, Black Roots Attract Tourism By ST AN DELAPLANE DAKAR, Senegal -This independent West African nation has all the trappings and ambition lo become a tourist paradise. Warm. s unny weather. White beaches. A booming blue Atlantic surf. It has a black Ministre du Tourisme. A New York office with color-splash ed posters. Best of all it's the homeland of Kunla Kinle, the slave ancestor of Alex Haley in TV's highest rating "Roots." We sent a reporter there and this is what she found. "It's seven-and-a -half hours from New York to Dakar. The early morning sun is coming up through skies of lupine blue. "A GREEN PENINSULA REACHES out into the Atlantic. You get a picture of Dakar as a sea of red-tiled roofs. Sahar a beige walls, red earth. "The air is warm and humid. This is the rainy season. Two hours of afternoon rain squalls a day. Inside the rambling one-story airport there's the first burst of Senegal's bright colors. Tall blac k women in violent pin.ks, purples, greens. yellows. . "They wear the native boubou, a flow· mg full gown with Dior lines and a matching turban. Men wear a loose caftan or wild jungle print pants with print shirts. The language is French and native Wolof. •• * "THE FIRST TOURS HERE were black Ame ricans turned on by 'Roots.' Th ey we r e briefed to le ave h o me WITHOUT American Express travel checks, no matter what Karl Malden says on TV. "The tourist office in New York told them · 'Bring things to trade: Sunglasses T·shi rts, tennis shoes.' ' ···-···-·"'······················· .. ····"¥"-"'! Doing Bualn•H I UnderA I e Flctltloua N•me? 17J ~~ All new buWMIMI llellltl • rtcllllo111 n•-· "'"" ar law IN retl9"fed wltll Ille Ce11ntr Clefll. TM DAIL., i ltlLOT ~ &lie foffftt ! and ttt1111 -*'-• IOf our I CllltOfft811. II ,011 are 1tar&1111 • 11aw 1Kaal11Ht I Hll llM DAIL., ltlLOT .., I l11for111alloll and lofrna. 642:4321 i a.1.m l ................... , ................... 1 ......... 1 "Now they expect aJl blacks to bring trade goods. A black reporter and a photo· grap her got s pecial attention from shopkeepers. The rest of us had to bargain with plain Senegal francs • • * "111EV PUT US UP AT THE Club Mediterranee outside of town. It's one of the biggest 300 rooms for 600 people. Cost $414 a week plus air fare for every- thing with unlimited wine at meals. "They're all Europeans. Very relaxed. The beach scene is a parade of bare breasts . A br a salesman would go broke here. * • * "WE ALL WENT TO THE markets m nak:ar. "A big circ ular block with an outer nm of s talls selling baskets. straw hats . African print dresses The inner rim is a bazaar of cherry tomatoes. purple egg plant, g r een beans, brown coconuts . oranges. applies. "It's VERY African Very noisy And , in the meat and fish section. V t!:R Y smelly Flies buzzing ever ywhere Rut we didn't come here to tour a Safeway "FLOWF.R WOMEN CA RR'V bunches of bright exotic flowers balanced on their he ad scarls . "A street scene : Several boys about 6 year s old in white caftans and white hon- nets walkin~ in line . "Our g uide says: 'They have Just been circumcised. They will wear the costume until they a.re healed. About two weeks. They must not s how pain during the pro- cess. It would shame their famiUes. · "They say remote villages still con· Introducing Mitch Samuels Formerly with Bay Travel In outside sales, Mitch has recently joined our staff of travel experts. Having traveled exten slvelv throughout Hawaii and the Orient, Mitch has worked with International travelers from Newport Beach for years. trnue lhe customs of circumcising young girl.., ll '~ """ fo rhidden "(;.()REE ISLAND IS A 20 minute f(·rr) nde from Oak.ff. It 's the ancient ~l (jve market of Portuguese days Twenty MILLION bl arks were shipped to the New World during 300 years. '"It 's an enrhanting. sleepy, old world to" n of red ute roofs anti heavy wooden shutter doors. Courtyards and narrow dirt footpaths. The s mell of cooking over ch ar coal SlO\'eS Brilliant bougainvillea climbs stone walls. Goats feed on green patches between houses. "The island is a UNESCO hastoril: site. No new buildings can be put up. • • * ·'SENEGAL PROBABL\' WILL get Hlat •n\H• \ .. 0 8aU •rt;OIOGR.UH' Ill 4 .. ' ,Hllllr l\lA"O-.•nM!'\HOU U, • Wllclffe Alld y °" ~I ~ AUSTRALIA • NEW ZEALAND • TRINIDAD : ., ! ;:; 'b11d1ng w11a11l e photography ~ tour out ol l he WA Y places :; 2_ clelu11e camping or accommoclaled ~ ~ •WA.Y. Tours Inc • ; ~ 1 · 1 Bavt>errv Cl • Anaheim ca 92807 : ''"1110 •0 IU (K'\llWU f 1\lA"O• "AI O .. I \ .. 4114' ,_,0«0 fllA<ll' °7 NOVI MBlR 11 /7 rn . . . . . . reat PilRrimage to erusaTem a pro1ec1 ot the American Zionist Federation JOURNEY 10 JERUSALEM WITH RABBI ROBERT JEREMIAH BERGMAN TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE IERUSAL£M ASS£MBL Y NOVEMBER 17 · 20 I I HIS PllGRIMACC Will AMERICAN JCWS CAR[ SHOW THAT or IS lH[ [1£RNAl CAPllAl llWISH SOUl THC WORlD IHAI UNllCO JERUSAL(M ISRAEl ANO IH( lunch w1lh Menar.hem Begin President Navon reception, BrielinR by Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek. Ceremony al the Weslern Wall fouring Masada, Upper Galilee. Lower Galilee Beautiful Plaza Holels Jerusalem, lei Aviv, l1berias $1.357 from JFK. N.Y. Modest add on lrom LAX. WRITE OR CALL TEMPLE ISAIAH OFFICE 3150 Pullman. Costa Mesa 92626 • S49-1310. 1·5 PM tourists But the L' S PublH' Health advice is formidable The\ recommend shot s for yt-llow fever t~ phoid and cholera "Gamma globulin for hepatitis. Anll· malana p11ls (Club Med keeps malaria pills on the table Wlth the s alt and pepper.> · · Publil Health says you s hould drink bottled w~ter. Or take iodine crystals and doctor your own Our Senegal tourism man makes hi s home ice from bottled water. "Two major hotels charge $75 a day double. Their bottled water is $7 and croissants and morning coffee go for $4. It's NOT c heap. Travel from New York by Air Afrique or Pan American (direct twice a week J is $739 round trip " (Do American blacks Like it? Is it safe for women alone'! See next week's article.) Why your next vacation should start with us. 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Then the nightmare f'xploeled As she lay in he r hospital bed, t:lark sort's erupted on Mrs. Page's tongue and down her throat, a bright red rash covered her body and her stomach became so bloated she looked as ir she were pregnant. MKS. PA ca: .... K ST L .:A U N E D h••r mysterious illness might t>C' toxic shock syn drom1.• when stll' s uw a nt·wo;papt•r s tory about thl' disease May :JO Hospital tests s howed he r kidneys failing, he r blood pressure dro pping , h e r ltver d a m aged, her blood count abnormal. her heartbeat irregular. She called doc·t11r~ ;.it tht· 1 'enter for f>1 sl•ast· Control in Atlanta After culture test" a nd ana lyzing a quest1onna1rc sh(' fillt-d out. the renter told her that her s elf diagnos is wo:-. cor rert. There was the possibility of brain damage. AS HE WATCHED MRS. PAGE s ltp in and out of ronscrousness. her pulse growing weaker, Dr Michael Nevins called her husband and told "People rt:' ad about lo>.tc !>hoc•k !>yndrornt· and they scan the list of symptoms . !Jut I don't think they can rl'ally gra:.µ the LC'rror 1>f Lht' dts ease." says Mrs . Page "If they did they d take it much more scnou!>ly and prutcC'l thernsel vl'!> by not using tampons unt il Wl' finally know wh:1t this horrible thing 1s really nil about Doctors Track Poi,son Where Does Toxic Shock Enter the Body? NEW YORK !AP) How does the poison in tox1t· shock syndrome get into the body? Al least two t heories have been advanced, and both hmge on the idea that toxic shock syn- drome is caused by a toxin, or poison, produced by the bar - te rium staphyloccoccus a ureus. Staph aure us has been found in the menstrual fluid of many TSS vict ims a nd symptoms or the r are but sometimes fatal dis- ease particularly a s unburn· like redness on the hands and fingers -resemble a childhood ·---------Danger Signs Here arc the symptoms of toxic shock syndrom e and the steps medical experts have suggested women tut.e to m1nim1ze the n s k or falling ill: ~YMP1'0MS Sudden onset during or just afte r a menstruaJ per;--1 or a htgh (ever 1102 deg:---es or higher). Vomiting and ·or diarrhea and·or m uscle pain. -rt:':-' -i drop in b lood pressure, often resulting in shock Sunburn ltke rash followed by skm peeling. PRECAUTIONS -Use no tampons at all, particularly the recalled Procter & Gamble Re ly brand and containing car box- ym ethylcellulose. the synthetic fiber found in Rely tam- pons. -Jr tam pons are used, use them intermitte ntly. altern atmg tam pons wtlh sanitary napkins or pads. Most W 0111.en .Switch For Independence WELLESLEY. Mass. !APl For some 50 m illion women ac customed to the freedom and convenience of tampons, the re· cent reca ll of Rely tampons coup I --<t with the s u rgeon gener. s recommendation that w o m en explo r e a lte rnative products to avoid the ris k of tox· ic s hock syndrome m eans a gia nt step backward. T he alternative sanitary pads is often perceived as W'I· pl easant or inconvenie nt, perceptions that a ccentuate the myths and negative feelings still shrouding the bodily process of menstruation, researche rs say. CULTURAL m essages on menstruation have always been confusin g : Gi rls a r e t old men s truat ion h eralds womanhood: they are also to ld it is something to hide, something uncomfortable, som ething limit- ing. The impressions can be indeli· ble : -"I dared not sit down during the class. We were told not to dance, never to take a bath or lift anything heavy." said an 80-year·old retired teacher who IHW up using c umbersome . hand-sewn cloth pads worn like diapers. -"No batha, no hair washing. no swimmlnc." w•• the me1aa1e of the J930a and '408, 1aid another woman, whose teneratlon 1raduated to manufactured 1anltary naplljna. YOUNG WOMEN atlll perceive the memlruaJ period u lhnlU..,, a«Otdlna to an un· pabUIW 1tudy admlnl1tered taarouO tM Wellelley Collete caw,. a..areb Oil ~omen. ' and cond ucted by Wellesley as s 1stant psychology professors Jill Rierdan and Elissa Koff. "The use of tampons certainly m a k es men s truation l ess odious." said Ms. Rierda n, who began research ing menst ruation four years ago. "With tampons no longer ava ilable or only available with a wanting," s he speculated, "I would imagine women a re very unhappy.'' "THE REAL issue." said Ms Rierdan , "will b e whether adolescents and adults are going to take the warnings seriously " She said her interviews with j unior high school girls a nd col· lege women for her research re· vealed that sanitary napkins are "fairly well loathed . . . as un· comfortable, big and messy." Several college women ques- tioned in another study by the Welle.s ley professors, this one on ways to prepare young girls for menstruation, stressed that tam· pons would m ake the e xperience easier. One woman responded, "M soon u they want they should try tampons because they aren't 10 messy and embarrassing." A return to the uae of aantitary napkina could also be ex · perienced as a regression to c hildl.ood, she said: "Among younger girls, napkins are described as cliaper·Uke, kind of an infantile thing to have to use. Girls feel more mature using tampons," They al.a feel more mature In maldq the switch from pads to tampona because it'a a chanae from a product u 1ually In· troduced by their mothers to one tbef've learaed about from their Pff?I, ... laid. disease call ed "sC'a lde d skin syndromt>" known to be t'aused by staph aureus In a letl~r 1n the current New E ngla nd J o urna l of Medicine. f our p h y s i cia u s at Massach usetts General Hospital in Boston who have treated the disease tht!Or ize that the toxin may e nter the body by backing up through the fallopian tubes. The faJlop1an tubes lead from the ovaries, where human eggs a re produced, to the womb, whe re eggs are fe rtilized. Each month. about two weeks a fter the end of a menstrual p eriod. a smgle egg descends thro ugh one of the two fallopian tubes to the womb. or uterus, whose llrung has been thicken ing in preparation If it is fertilized. the egg at tar hes itself to the wall of the womb and begins to develop into a baby If the egg is not fertilii.ed. tbe uterine lining sloughs off, pro- ducing a monthly fl ow of blood a nd cells out of the body through the vagina T he menstrual flow 1tseJJ ts m e d ical l y harmles s . T h e l'r amps. hcada<'hes a nd other com plaints wome n sometimes have at ttus time of month are thought to be due tu ho rmonal fluctuations In f;.H·t , c11>C'lor s s ay it 1s norm.ll for s om e of t he m enstrual fl1 .1rl Ot'r8SIOnaUy to back up into the fallopian tubes and sp11l mto the peritoneal cav1 ty , the interior ch am lit·r contain mg the gut But. the Mass Gcneral doctors point out, 1f the fluid were con- t aminat ed with toxin from bac tcrsu r.,row1 ng 111 1h·· VJgina. any backup would !.,;ill to xm into the pe ritonl!al (':1 v1ty . where it w o u l d q u 1 1· I.. I .} e n t e r t h e bloodstrNun a.id c·ould e ause ill ness. Meanwh tle other sci"nt1sts have found thut the use 11f super absor bent tam pons like the Pr octer & Gamble Hely brand th a t h as b een i-ec a lle d da mages the lining of the vagina in a way that may e ncourage bacterial growth. U.S. Surgeon General Julius Richmond , in urging wom en with toxic s hock symptoms to discontinue using tampons and for others to switch to sanitary na pkins or use t a mpons in- termitte.ntly with na pkins. said : "ln t.he process of improving the m , they (the manufacturers) may have introduced a harmful agent." Dr. Zoltan Saary. attending gynecologist and obstetrician at New York Hospital, noted that blood is an ucellenl bacterial culture. ·'The body is designed so that the menstrual flow Is eliminated as soon as possible," Saary said. "To retain a secretion in the vagina is not advisable .... J 've always felt that as long as you can get away with wearing tampons It 's fine, but it's healthier to uae napkins ." Saar y'a advice may be borne out when public health officials from Wisconsin , Iowa a nd Mln· ne1ota make a joint s tudy of tox- ic 1hock and tampon use. The 1tudy ii expected to take ae-veral months. Sunday, Oc1one• 12 1980 Gt:-l l i11g llf•r H'isl1 T1mniy1• "<'l'j!~1t1 '\11\ 11·1< 111 'J 11n ,1111 ._,1~ ... :-.he ol w:.i ys had stufll'd monk,•)~ r at h•'I' th ~in d oll~ wht--n !>he w a:-i ci <:hild Thu-. ... hf' g r~·" 11p w1 ~h 1 n ~ -;hf <·n11lt.1 h ·n (' so ml·lhtn1-, 111 do \\tlli lh1 t l al th111K She f1 nl:tllv got hN "1s h and r,r1v~ ,111 o1 11d twr h11s b • .111d Don , and their da11 ghl('I' .!1·11111 h i.II'" tlll'IF' homE· wit h 'it'\l-'11 <'«PU t·hi n 11wni-(·~·"· .... 111'11 ,, ... rh1 x inonth (>Id n:1m cd S b:.~ T ouri n1 Gaining In Penn .. v lva11ia • 11 \HHIS lll 111. I'.• \I' 1'111 K1·\"''""' "''.JI• 1~ :.r1h·a4lltn11 the v.orrl '\ 1111\1· 1,.,1 ,, I· r11•11 il 111 l'1•11n<..\ I\ .tn1.1 and h•1µ1n1?, tha t nm 1 ... ,,. lt•:il" •1.1! 1.11111•1 1111tl>rl'.ilo. h.1\ l' iltmrnt•d in the memon c:-; 11( 111111 i-.h \.Ii ,· n11w h.i.1· lhc' tinant 1a l ba,.ku1i ln 1·om pet•· w11 h · \ t1 l!•n1 J 1•, for I ~·' to'J and I l.llVl' '.\t:w YrJrk :-;aid -.IJlf' tru' c l , h•t>I '-;kip Ht'•'kt•r '1980 1" prot•tng ''J he-;i ri·1·orJ year 1n m:.in} arc;1~ 11l 1h1• p1n11r11in""'tllh TOl'HIS M, S EC'O:'lwl> ONLY TO agritulturl· in the l'rn nsylvania l'C'llnorn,1-hrlJU t.!hl 111 S.'i •• IJ1ll 1u11 Inst year. a l<>I of money but JUSt cnoui;!h. ti I urn:-. oul . t<• keep p;.i <'e with mftatlon, Hecker said_ The s luggi11h .V1.'<:tr w.1s parll} due l<-the fuel s hortage and rainy weather that hurl tourism tn many parts of the country The gas short age hit hardest m the Midwest and m ount ain re- gions comprised l)f Cuh)rauo, Montana, North and South Dakota Nebraska. Utah and Wyoming, ai, well a1' the tourisr -depenrlent New York and Ne"' Jersey a rea, at'l't•rdtn~ to the Travel Industry Associat.Jon of America ''The con?>Uffi••r Wd~ Yl'r\ ht'"ll Jnl 111 lr.'l\CI last yeltr 1n general." said Bel'kCr B UT H F. AOUl-.:0 TllAT T llE s1\uat111n 10 south central Pennsylvania last yt>ar was compounded bv the ThreP. Mile Is land nuclear ac{·1d1•nt ne..ir llarn~burg and an outbreak of polio 1n lhe Amish C'ountr> ..irounil La11t·a:.lt•r The regwn tnc ludc:. sur h bas t<' allractsons as the state <.:ap1tol in H arr1sbur~. th • C't\'tl W.1r hatt1er1e ld at Gttt~<;burg and the Lan caster County far m!> n f the horse and buggy Amis h. known b) tourists as "tht' Pcn11~ylvan1a Outrh ' "The whole area thClt form:-the l'cnns\·l\ania Dut<·h tour waif hurt But furt111wlel .\ <•lht•r <1rCJ!> wen a ble to hold on. Th··~ softene<l the bl v"'. ·!>at<! llc<·kcr Phllarlelph1 a and r11tshuq~h rnmen11un c1l1es locate<l at op posite ends of lhl' :-.l:Jlt'. r.ianaglod t•1 pr11~pc1 <lt<s p1t t> the wtath(·r. the gas shortai.:e and what ~eckt.·r c·all<: "tht· 1·unous esspccts" nf the P enn sylvanrn s it1rnt1c1n B llT IN l.i\N('ASTFR. 'fOl'KI SM plong1.•d fro111 5 m1ll1on v1:-; llo rs 111 1978 tn ~ m1 l111111 111 Hn!I "Last year was an off lhf'·l-(1 aµ!, k111d •if ,1 ) ea1." .;aid :-..or1:111• Lahr of lhc P(•nn:.vlv.w1:.1 IWt<·h \ l'llo r' ('1·ntn · W1.· c·Jll 11 a tnµl1 • t'f(r•rt 1h1• rww" al1t1u t T hree ~tit· l!il,Jlld the /\m1:-;h 1;.11!0 1>1'iHt.' arnl llll' g.1:-.<>ltnc .,h111 t;1gt' ·· ht' "ittd Whc11 p1.•oplc ht•ar J bout a lw alth hazard. 1\'-, vl.'ry eas y to draw 1·1111 t'l ustons likt.·. 'thl' \\hole <1n·a I!> ('ord11n1·tl nff l::vt•n hod} ·s in lht· hospital '" The s1tuat1Dn tn south central Pennsylvania was compounded by the Three Mile Island nuclear acci- dent near Hamsburg and an outbreak of polKJ m the Am,-sh country Eleven pt·oplc e11 h11r Am1,.h. none of whom had been im munized. or individuals <'X1)(1sed to them contracted polto tn - 1979 Ounng a v<1st 1mmunlzatirin l'tt mpa1 ~n la:;t summer, the state Health Dcpartmt'nt vaC'C'ln aled at lea::.l 200.000 non·Am ish people and ahu11t 12.000 Amis h 75per ct·nt11f lhc Amish population THE IMPACT <H~ T HE TWIN hazards has apparently faded. 'J'he 1979 visitors' figure was surpassen in August No new cases of p1llto have surfaced s tnt'e late last summer And Ms . Lahr !\aid Three Mile Island "is having no ad verse effect this year_ It iS \\:lftr <)Ver lht• rlJm '' J ames Cole d1rert11r of the Gellyshurg Travel Council, said business droppl'c1 40 percent during the "horrible" 1979 summer, and the county l>e1•ame eligible for federal aid. But he i;a1d Gettys burg National Military Park is reporting an upsurge and th(' newly opened Eisenhower Farm is doing rapacity business. And he said the area 1s still busy well past Labor Day. with senior ritizens and others taking advantage of off-season rates "WF. i\RE MAKING i\ VERY excellent recovery this year All busine!>S seems to be doing very well, particularly in comparison to last summer," Cole said. Robert Uguccioni. director of the Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau. said the gas a nd Three Mile Island crises had raised serious doubts about the future or Pocono tourism . But he said 1980 has seen "a rejuven at or ," with business up 20 to JO percent a nd a "dynamite" finish lo the summer over L11bor Day weekend. It's made us feel pretty secure that we can not only survive in this kind of an econom y. but we can do very well ." Uguccioni said "THE ECONOMY HAS BEEN somewhat to our benefit. Peo· pie came here who mig ht have opted for more exotic destinations in more normal times." he said. Becker agreed the state Is in an Ideal position to capitalize on the 1980s travel dl}emma -high.priced gas and cash-short vaca tloners. • 'OUr proximity to what la essentially 20 percent of the popula· Uon of the United Slates has made any negative tmpact of fuel prices • positive impact tor Pennsylvania's future." he said. --------- ONLY PILOT (9 Council Recall Loo01s JACKSONVILLE. 1-~la !AP) Tile .lat:kson vi llc Cit y Councll '111cd ilM•lf a 40 percent pay r aise in l<it c l\ugu::.-1 without ever m ent1on1 n~ t he wo rds "pa ) ral.'le " Angry townspec>ple may m ake them sorry. A petition drive to recall 17 ()( l ht• 19 pa rt t i me co unci l ffi('tnher s, sta rt ed b y J<Jl ksonv11lc businessm an Dan C ri., µ. h a!> <' o II e c t e d 16 , 7 5 7 1'1gnatun:~ ,\ minimum of 7,201 WU'I ll('C1Jcod flu: ('CH'NC'll. -WHICH r e~nndcd 1b pa) raise once 1t ben 1me puhhc knowledge is watt·h1ng "'arilv · Thi!> s tarted out with JUSL a 'llUI •1f the m oment petition. ~a 1d C'r11.µ, Rl Noor~an ization to prornolc tl o money to spend on 11 \' N . tn l'Xl'ess of 17 ,000 people Wt•nt out of lhetr way lo find 1t and '>tgn 1l This 1s n11t just a response Jg1.1 111'>l the <•11unc·ll . but people who art• aga1n1'l the ·we spend. ~ ti U p ;i \' p h j l 0 S 0 J' h )' I) f ~"''t·rnmcnt • Se\'\'n1I :-\cps must he laken bt'ft1r'(• 1•ll•Ct11 rs <·a n vot e on 1!1-.m :.11111ini.: l he council. Tht ..,1gn at un·:-. 1>0 ( 'rtsp 's petitions n111-.1 ht·' i1l1dall'd by the l>uvall ~ ·1,unl) l'lt·l'l11rn :-.uper v1sor and "''" p1 ·t111m" 1nduding the 1·h .1rg1· .Jtlil lh1• 1·11unc1l member:;' ddtn~(' 1·1rl·ula led If 36,(1()5 VOTERS sign 15 p~·n l'nl of tho:-» registered the 1 Olllll'tl mcmht?rs get five days to r1·~•~n or fac·1· a rcC'all vote 'fhl movement has hrsl ·term I '011nl·llman Terry Wood worriett ·Then··, a ~cncra l mOOd of l1u~lra1 wn among a lot of the lh' • • p I e w 1th go v er 11 men t 1 n gl'11cr1;1I federal s tate and lol·al," he '>aid "The cost of go' ernmcnl .., i.:oing up and man> pe11plt' a re not being able t'l 111a1n1a1n aM· nclardf')flivingthe y had been Jble to tn the past ··w e prohably made a JUdl!ment error in the way in wh1eh the raise was der ived at. On the other side, there h asn't been one in Cnur years Something needed Lo be done .'· AT I~ AUG. 26 meeting, the <'ounctl voled 16-2 for amendment No 4 Lt> ordtnant'e 80· 791. There was no debate The words "pay r a is e ·· W('rC' n t'\ er utter ed Ins tead. the ·compensation for the council," as it were. passed "'•lhout fanfare as Arnendment No 4 to0rdma nce80-791 The vote raised members ' pay fro m SI 1.430 to S16 ,000, and boosted lh(' t•ouncil president ·s d le1·k from $15,JOO to $20,000 "rl a yor Jake !~od bold. who s igned the leg1s latum. received a $3,000 rat~e The tape·rccorded m inutes of r ht-meetmg were printed later in th1.· .Jacksonville .Journal, which e xpl • .11ned the coun<'il had given 1lself a pay r :u se. Television news1·as1ers pil·ked upon it. "TllF. REi\I. ESSENCE of this 1111ng 1s th::il one of the TV news I .irlic>s l'(lll1 men l ed that the 1•c1 u n eilm<;"n h ad JU~t voted thems elves a 40 percent pay ra.tse Jnd ther was nothin~ anybody 1'(1uld do about 1t." he said. "J ... ;11<1. 'Lad~. l he hell there 1sn 'l. '" Ct 1s p's recall dn\'e, which ha!> 1·01.t him aboutSl.200. excuses two <'Ounc1I men who voted against Ille ra1:-.• s bur dot>!) name Harold t i1b!oon. who ~tcpped out of tht' m c i>l 1111! l>eforc the vote Wood defended the need for :i r:11 sc . IJut pmntt>d out that the l'1Junc il passed an e m ergency reM)lllllt1n O( repeal after notmg publll' <;f•nt1me nl about their action Yale Draws Children 0/ Alumni NEW HAVEN , Conn. !AP) Yale Univers ity is making it a family affair this year. wi th sons and daughters of alumni mak· ing up nearly a quarter of the freshman class. University offi cials said the fi~ure reflects a g row- m g interest In Yale by child ren or alumni and h as . nothing to do with the fund-raismg efforts that us ua lly a re direc ted a l gr aduates. This year 24.3 percent of Ya le 's 1.250 freshmen are children of alumni. Eight years ago, the figure was 13.7 percent. Yale offi cials say the ln· crease In alumni c hildren h as n o t squeezed o ut minonty group me m bers. This yea r 's fres hme n class has more minorit y studenu than ever before -214, or 17 percent, the officials said. ----------------------. Cl• DAILY PILOT A free press Protects your right to know. J., Keep government accountable. ·'The only secu r it y of a ll is in a free p ress ... ~o go\'e rn1n e nt ought to be without censor s: a n<l . \\'he r e tht> press is free. no one eve r will. .. President Thomas Jefferson A free society requires a free press. · · ... e ven t hough we ne ve r lik e it, and even thoug h we \Vis h they d id n 't write it. a nd even though we dis approve, the r e is n 't an~· doubt th at \V e c ould not do the job at all in a free soc iet > \vi tho ut a ve r y. ve r y a c tive press." Knowledge is power. "~othin g could be more irrational than to give the p e opl e µower. a nd to withhold from the m informa tion without \Vhich power is abused . A people who mean to be t he ir O\vn go\'e rnors mus t ar 1n themselves \Vith po\.\:er \\'hi r h kno\\'ledge gives. President James Madison A free marketplace for ideas. ··Rich conclusions are more like ly to be g athe r ed out of a multitude of tongues than throug h any kind of authoritative selection. To many this is . and always will be, fo lly~ but we h a ve s taked upon it our all.'' Justice Learned Hand A free press. Who needs it? ''Why should freedom of speech and freedom of the press be allowed ? Why should a government which is doing what it believes to be right allow itself to be critic ized ? It would not allow opposition by lethal weapons. Ideas are much more fatal things than guns. \Vh y should any man be allowed to buy a printing press and disseminate pernicious opinion calculated to embarrass the government?" Nikolai Lenin President John F. Kennedy Timely thoughts on press and freedom -· in observance of National Newspaper Week l ',\ .. _ ......... ,,.... . 1. 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Sunoay Cklober l l 1980 a..ILY PILOT Cl I The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ---1Tade It -With a want Ad ,... .... Motic.: .._ ... for s• ~642~5678 ) HoutH For Salk One Call Service Fast Credit Approval All re at I,..,.,.,.,. ad\ t•111 ... ,·ft • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••••• •• • • • ••• •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• •••••••••••••••• m thL~ flf'IO-"'f>lll"'' "wit G.....-et I 002 G.....-et I 002 G.-rol I 002 G~ral I 002 Gent"rol I 002 G1•1 al I 002 Jfit.1 l4• th•· f""t"C'tt•f -·l ..... , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llouun11 .\1 l of 1•11,w "''hu·h malu.,. 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P rime locat1o n . panor amic b ay. :.u n set view C'usto m to the last detail w finest quality in c luding built-in antique furniture. Nothing lo compa re in Newport with this one of a kind exc1lln,:? unique hom e . Asking $550,000. HIWPOIT HEIGHTS JUST LISTED HELEN B. DOWD This 3 Bdrm fr iwr Hui:t• fa m rl.1 room IJl l:t' I,! 0 u r me l k I l I' h I' II massr ~e f1rcpla1·t'. !>f'J lOu 1 C all nuw for dL•!:rrb ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71 4-631 -6990 VETS ONLY Assume $70.500 loan. 1or, Ulterest. $712 total pa~ me nts . On ly Sl!U150 down 3 Bdnn bungalow on huge lot. RV ac<'ess See now hen"s on ly one Ca ll 546-ZI 13 llALTotl. IMC. MODB.HOME Quality thruoul rs what you 'll furd wrth !hrs 3 lldrm townhou:.e CIO!>e to ever} thrni: Offered w ith o wner ht'l µcd frnt1nl'IOJi C'u ll now 540-366'; •Whelan RealEstate Oc.-s-Ht 2 RR 11·'> 83 condo CpLS. drps. bwllins <Over 40 adult community I Pool. JaC'uzzr, <'lubhouse Ri.5,000 Near lan~e shop pmg center and bus slop Oc:eans rde. 714·433-4422 LIDO ISLE SpyCllas1 for 7 51( I 11 Via ltheca OPEMSUM 1-5 Like new r uslom home on w i d e 4 5 ' lot. 4 bedrooms, dining room. Fines t appointments throughout. Huge up· stairs master suite '!tilb "v'Ie' w·cre·c·k· --;., s pa $595,000. _., You can own this fan tas lic former mode l home w !only 75K down . Call n ow for details. No r m & Casey McKinley. Bkr 6.11-1266 tiel18liMIAN! Super .41lr 2Ba ho m e right on I.he ocean front! Lar ge family room . forma l d ining room Owner will f1J1ance. ONL v $750,000 I HURRY BEFORE THIS RARE B F.AUTV I S SOLD! IO'\ J " Ill \I I \ I '-l ... li)fil@fi~~~~~· -OUTST AMDIM• YllW OML T $429,111. 11111 c 'culw4 ....., ... •••• t• lteltelcl. •r••clt •••rs .... h ,, I dlr~ .._ .... ...._ ,........ -·---........ '-P ........ ,__. .... ...,,...c J'I.., ra•ca .. .,'9 .......... -SPAMSH llO~ WfYWW. Cltal11 .... 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Super neat hardwood floor home. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, brick fireplace. vauJted ce1 l10ged h vmg room Quier srree . Fan tas t 1c family home S109.950. Call now to see 54&-231J IIM~-&§1 VACANT LOWDOWN Owner s ays sell now• J sunny Bdrms. sparkling hardwood noors. New ly painted & waiting for new buyer t\ steal a l on ly$86,SOO Call now ~) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71 4-631 -6990 AMAZING VALUE Lovely 3 Bdrm. air con d1t1oned. Cost a Mesa family home on qwet rut de s ac. nestled among tall trees So muc h. for so httle ' Only $89,900 Call 646. 7171 lm¥~~~1 SO. COAST CONDO $5',900 Better hWTY on this one It won't last! Sharp 2 Bdrm, with new paint & carpets + an assumable loan. Call now. 540·3666 - ('olcs wortlay f! Co. 2'.4) E A!"> fBl U I t-uk NE:.Wf.lORl UE AC' H (" 640-0020 BLUFFS LIVIN G Open Ooor plan with loads of ll~hl ·• Bdrm. 2 bath. v aulted twam rr1hn~ Large patio. muny C'u~lom t·\lr<J.., $215.<X)() HB.D OPEN TODAY I til S 20 I 0 VISTA CAJON BLUFFS LEAS E Single level 3 hdrm greenbelt F.n d unit $850. No pets ~ t..111; "'''' Rom! .1 \11Kl1 ' w.-..,.,..~ .... t.st U ..... of tliMt b.d pirkn ! SUIMIT all offers un this 'it1p••r dupli·, lw in old CdM The proµer~~ hw, bedroom tottage with nt'"-p;i11H carpeL'\ and a modem ? h<><Jrom1 w/blt-tns Tht• ownPr "<t"' "''" he • 11 It" t <' n t o it 11 11fft•1 ~ l.\ 1'> $289, CX'Jt) fMTRODU C IMG a brand nl'v. ;,i<f<f1t ion lCI < 'd \1 '\ custom duplt·x ""1th 3 rtn·plJ1 ..... w oodwork1n~. t·t·rarn1c 11 : .i garage and mu rh mor• 111 ,, be d room12 he>Ciroom ont· r.r h 111~ property P roudly offC'red Jl $31;..C, Ill!' RA,"ICHOSA:"IT\ l 'I" Lovely 4000 sq ft I hr. 31'>ba,on2acres t..111cl.) view Near all $575,1100 Lovely 5 br, J ha vie" Close to v1llaRe Pn<'t'd to sell $499.000 5 br. ·112 ba •Jn l Jt'rt' Near school. \ilia)! .. & ~olf Beautiful '''<'"' sm5.ooo CULV l::R & ,\SSOC . El To nio St Rancho Santc 1' t· l' \ l 756 2476 KISS YOUR LANDLORD GOODBYE! T here·., a :J Br Co11•l11 wa111n~ f•ir \uU on ,, qwet. cul de ~Jt' IJn1· 11 ha s burll '"' d1 ~ hwa~hcr . :ittrJt'l t\\' balcnn} rr)!ht uff lh•· Ma..,ter Bedroom .\II tl11-. and a good-Sil<'~ arr!• Come bu} thr:. SI 19 :-,1)11 barga in and I."!> 11111r landlord gtXld b1t" 101\;f:S ~I \I " 1'-l I 'I N-k• OCEANFIONT CONDO Rust.Jc 2Bdrm +den !:tee gates & rnterrnm I lui.:1• pvt deck. s uhtcr r ,.::ir $295.000 Own Uk r Pnnc. only 963.8377 VA-FHA BUYE RS l.t11 Pf\ C';11lt•t.:1 I' J r I. Hdrm hon11· IN 1 11 r,.11, l.inds 1 J~11 \an! ,,, ~·rt'<l palr<1 \ t.11 , 1 •I SI lti.UCllJ "'Ith \ \ I 11 \ term~ llurn 11 ''"''' 1 la .. 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I~ ' 8r &r den home w / l ' Br rent•l Dock for 2 boals Lavish wee of wood & ((lass lluge patio. sund~ek MOTIVATED SEIJ.fo:R! s.t29.SOO UDO ISi.i. Spa"1ous h' rm ~ formal d in rm. ~ourmt-t k1lC'h('n , 3 lrA Urs , l'UC.'h w1own bath Sunny So POllO wide.' Slrt>t•t to Stf't.•t-1 IO<'at1on M25 000 114CH IMWlD. Ht>~t l'\•ntal arc-n 7 'Ntrs nt.'w l.,ar.ct• .a Rr up. 3 hr rln wn 1o:ueh unit w 2·h:i. & frplc S237 .000 COSTA MISA CONOO. Prtdt< or ownt-rsh1v. 2 BR. 2 BA. nr Or Coast Colleji?e Trt~ top \'ISt a Rt"<iun'<l to S96.000 M'WPOIT Hll•HTS. \'~ra nt Mu i>t sell ! Ttus n..-w 4 Ur home w spae1ou kitt hm rm Exl'1t1ng fl oor plan WI tin'. s ta1reast:> Deta<'ht.-d garage w/sep bonus. rm BRING OFFERS ' $285.000 D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C. JI\() Nl'"'IJ'" I li»d •• 1· 613. 9060 HAllOI ISLA• Ne wport 's most pres tigious address. 40 feet on the bay with private pier and s lip. Magnificent trees. Older traditional home. SI. 780,000. 17141 673-4400 12 I lt 6Jl-U21 HARBOR Pete Barrett PllJBffS IMYITATIOM TO cowron -Large rooms. private patio and garden. upstairs sitting room with harbor view. Available in Cliff Haven -2 Bdrm. dining room. breakfast room and 2 baths. $285.000 includes lands. ZH ....... .. 0,. S.. l·I DIM ... Foa 4 er 50 -Large ex- ecutive home. custom 5 Bdrm and 3 baths. Family room with soaring beamed ceilings and fire place. Gourmet kitchen and breakfast room, much more. $389,500. 1412. ... .. 0,. s.. ,_, IA YW UYIM6 AT ITS llST - With pier and pool. Immaculate 3 Bdrm. den and dining room. Ex- cellent view. excellent location. $895,000 leasehold. Sl.545,000 fee. Ill ttw ......... IW.... S-1·1 IMAGM t llDbeS -2 kitchens . large living rooms & dining areas, laundry f acil, 3 car parking. So. of Hwy. Unduplicable ! $345,000. '611 •cm.. c.. o,.s..1 .. 1 A.Ula.I AMAMCIM6 -.......... View ..._. -4 Bdrm Montego model, highly upgraded an~ on fee land. $249,500. See to appreciate! ltJOPt.c.-y... 0,-S.. l·I M1W Foa YOU TO Y11W -Good financing with large assumable loan and cooperative owner! ! 3 Bdrm Westcliff charmer, abounds with warmth and privacy. 1249.500. llOOC.•••.. 0,-S.. 1·1 LOCATION+ eooD LOO.S + llST ~ -Woodbridge Estates. Spacious 3 Bdrm model at only $162,900. Best buy plus $74,000 fully assumable~% LOAN! tJ W. Y• Leep. In. 0,-S.. l·I THI DWUI OM IALIOA ISUMD - Steps to South bayfront -2 Bdrm front unit. light & airy w/builtin kitchen, newer 3 Bdrm unit in rear plus extra rooms. Must see. I IO C... ft la 4rt•••rt s.. 1·1 A 9Wlf SAMCTUAIY + Privacy and security. This custom Cliff Haven 3 Bdrm home has gated en· try and low maintenance walled yard with nice swimming pool. $350,000. Make appointment to see. eUAT IUY .. _,..,. -Plan 2, convenient to schools. community pool and tennis. 3 Bdrms 2 baths, low maintenance yard. 1152.500. IALIOA ........... POIMf -One· of ·a -kind home with Iota of charm and distinction. Can be 4 or 5 Bdrms. island kitch. formal dinin1 .rm. 3 ba + no care yard. 1335,000. · Call for appointment. 642-5200 Barrett ~alW ~glster ... w.na... .... ............ tASTSIDI UMTS 109i'oDOWN ..,,.,-Ji. 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J11~ lo be al'11 from th is beautiful garden home Most 1.1,. s 1rable loc·at1un Gourmet kitchen, and sunshme breakfast pal111 t~loor to cc1hn~ used bric k firepla ce I m prcss1 ve !.l a1 rcasc to master swte Pool an<I spa Low, low down and lake over low interest rate loan. No new loan COSL'> Takr advanta~e Call 963-67bi 1mA~~1 EXECUTIVE HOME ~tove up lo the benefits of this outsta11d1ng 4 bedroom Mes a Verdi· home lmpet·cably m.am tained and deC'oralcd w1th r ustom (·arpetm~ and drapencs. double fireplace and fresh pa1n1 With the bottom lme of onJy 1152.IXXJ you'll h;1vl' lo act qu1 t'kl> Call 751 3191 t;::SELEC T I PROPERTIES HUGE 6 BDRMS! Easlside Costa Mesa ti B<lrm. 4 balh home Now licensed as a rest home Bargain. al Sll4,950 Call now, S46-ZJ1J As.-COlltroct Large 4 bedroom J bath back bay home Located near mlll1on doll<1r estates and crol<igacal preser ve Assume low 1n tert:st Sl24.UOO ('Ontra1•t Call before 1l ~ gont ~2660 t;:SELEC T I PROPERTIES I UNts SI 20,000 Two l Bdrm, 6 bachelor:. Bread and butter units Sl 20Ut m o inc ome $60.000 assuma ble Isl Owner w1U t·arry Won't last. Call now• 540-3666 •Whelan Real Estate .,.,._. Sll0,000 Assume an existing low inter est loan. l wo 2 bedroom units with garages and y ards Great Costa Mesa loca tion. Hurry on lhis one' Call~21660 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES POSITIVE CASHflOW with only Sl6.000 down m· eluding m anagement ree Positive cash now on this beautirul 3 Bdrm condo. Won't last al only •• 900. 54().3886 ·~· IACI UY 4bdrm, 2ba, 2200 sq t\ + lr1 1ar It pool 1lzed yrd. 390 G ranad a Way , <Irvine It University) cul-de-sac. i1H,OOO. Owner analous. will carry 2nd. u~ down. 8'75.SIJ.I ql. lell ~ fMl wllh Dally PUolWMtAdl. * * * * * * Heritage Collection OfllM TOltAY l-4:H l64JIMO. •YM MOYI IN COMDITIOM ·rerrifie fum lly home , located in Coflege Park a reu Featunnl( 4 Rdrms. large family rcM1m and bonus room Near park and pool l..oun may be takt!n subject lo t•x1st111J! financin~ Offered at $176,000 OfllM TODAY I ·I _!714 AL&AftOSS Ct.t_ MISA ,_ CAPI COO Large 5 Bdrm. 23--. bath. com er lot ftV access . ~prinkl~rs front and back Askin g $187.500 Call 540·1151 OfllM TODAY I ·I . Ill AUSO, M.&. ....WPOllT 1•••m CHA.lb• This rt>modeled home features added master bdrm and family roon . 3 fireplace s . hardwood rtoors. new ('Op per plumbing, new roof, RV access und much. much more Owner will he lp with the financing Offered at $189.900 a ll S40-1151 COIOMA DIL MAI~ SUM 1-5 7Zl-7Zll/J ._.Ol"ICft :l Bdrm, 2 bath plus I Bdrm, l bath duplex s unny, spotless, large rooms . . . across from tennis and park all the wanted features . . beam ceilings. corner lot . charm . . the best buy in town don't miss this one! ! $279.500 Q: Orange Coast Q: REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 * INVESTMEllT SBINllS * • U... How To .. ..st ill lllcw Prad.:illg Pr ap Hty wit11 little or nowydoww • Learn Tax Saving Procedures • Learn how to Free-up Capital for investment purposes & still retain * ownership of your properties. * Become Financially Independent * Pt{al,ce ~ Decision Today. Secure your tomorrow •IESOIATIOIS IEIUIED (714) 964-5433 Sat. Oct. 18th 12 Noon . Refreshments will be served. Ill WOOIS IEAL ESTATE llEIPllT HOIE--0.W. CAllY le WJ .... Zk,J,.._+,.._. .............. we& ........ ....., c 11,. s1n.ooo owe , .. T.D. VOSAIUES COlllO Al... • ......... ~ ...... s.ws•, ..... ,.... .. ~ ~ ................. 0 la .... ._...,St4,MO. IAYFIMT co• s.c.1,, .... ,. ........... YllW flf .., & ...... SJ I IHI J W.. ... IMt.t .......... l1t1e4 121.000. 0... ..... .._ SJJl,000. WAIEIFIMT WITH IOAT SUP Sf I I 1 m J ....., J ..... Jl/1 ... aM9 .. OCIHe W.W . ..., ... 9 0 .. 0. .......... ,_. ....... ..,, ...... _..,. .... SlZO ..... 611-1411. FllllT IOI BAY VO .,. • .,. ..... .., Cl .,. ...... , .. POOL.._..4..._+..., ,__ ..... ,. ..... .,.,._ ...... .. 1y S4tl,001 wttll 1...-lee~ 0... ....... ft 1 ... 6Jl-14M. ID HOME WITH VIEW Ac..._ trMe..e ..._ _. ..... •••llH•I •PP••I. Tiie ":"! :~ = .... ,,,. .... ..... ...... ,,, ........ . e'?:;u•, '-PI..._,...., ,. ............ A .... ... _, ........ _,,, ........ , ............. 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See Bonnie Barrington at 102 #38 &holz Plaza. UNlqul IM COltOMA DIL MAit -2 and a 2, frplces, hrdwd n rs, moldings, etc. $269.500. See Sara Marvin at 620 Acacia. UMl9U1 IN lfG CANYON -McLain T ownhome. El Dorado 3 bdrm. perfect cond .. $214.000. See Marilyn Rousselol al 58 Sea Is land. UNlqul IM IAYCllST -4 bdrm, single s tory, spacious. just refurbished, llo/t loan. $269,500. See Marian Reedy at 2306 Francisco. UNlqul OM UTTLI ISL.Ate -3 bdrm home. 1 bdrm rental. uncongested charm, $435,500. See Kay Glavas at 208 Abalone. UMl9U1 .. tWTIH6TOM llACH -4 txirm, 2'r.i ba townhome , spac., clean, in Villa Pacific at $121 ,500. See Sharon Corzine at 21296 Seas prite Circle. ,. UNlqul IM OLD COllOMA D& MA.a - New duplex, view. secluded. 3 and 2 bdrms. $485.000. See Marilyn Hodges at 2600 Bayside. UNl(l)UI IM llYIHI TBIACI -4 bdrm, pool and putting greens. fruit trees. "country'' decor. $349.500, with ll°k assum loan. See Donna Schroeder at 1915 Chubasco. UMlqul IM OLD COllOMA DIL MAI -2 bdrm plus income unit. Newer con- s truction. older charm. $335,000. See Dottie Valentine at 608 Marguerite. UNIQUE IN 116 CANYON -Beaut. maint.. 3 bdrm. pool. s pa. gated area. ac ross fro m park . S595.000. See Vergilene Hull at 14 Burning Tree. UMtqul IN •Y1MI T9&ACl-3 bdrm. den. pool. and vacant. See Nadine Crout at 1315 Santanella Terrace. bring $328.900 REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eut Cont HlghV11ay. Corona del Mar WI: HAVl 41 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN -.unocww DUPLD IM ,.... LOCATIOM, owner occupied since new and maintained with obvious pride. 3 Br upper ind. the lrg mst r suite. New plush carpeting thruout. 3 Br lower w/2 ' Ba brings fantastic rent. $750,000. JACOBS REALTY '71-6670 29,, Newport ••cl c ..... lOllt PllCE llDUCTIOM An&ITIC CWI with two reautalion racquetballt h·andball courts in Newport Beach. Gym equipment fncludes 8 Nautilus machines and other weight lifting apparatus - sauna and spa on large double tot . Asking $334,500. ... ' I.II ISi.£ 0,.1 , ' ... ........ , Elegant home for entertainin1. 3 Bedroom, Spa, Pool, Sauna. on 2 Iota. Exceptional Old World Decorattna. $795.000. IAll8I ISltW O,.t 0' ... Jiit 'P. OS 4 Bedroom, 3'h bath home with formal dining room and den. PLUS a 2 bedroom apartment with private terrace . All newly decorated. MM.000. RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS marine avenue balboa islan d 675-4822 C!IE BEDBIB BLlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE ltll-YL LAMI HA80a t•eM Atel OPIM SUMI-I This May Be The Home You Have hoped To Find' There Are Three Delightful Bedrooms. Three Baths. Large Living Room With Fireplace. New Gourmet Kitchen. Breakfast Room & Beautifolly Landscaped Yard Wilh Two Patios. Des igned For Easy Care & Outdoor Living. A Must Sft. Sllr7,SOO. 4et CO&.•R•ts C.:U CoaoMA I •eta Al •S OPIM SUM 1.a c:reat Home On An R·2 Lot. Approximately 1, Acre Three Bedrooms. Two Baths. Two Fire places. H ardwood Floors. Master Bedroom With Fireplace & Patio. All 11U.a With Ocean & Canyon View fr Keys To Private Beach. $289,500 11 ssa1Wooe WOOll R• OPIM SUM 1-1 On The L8ke. A Unique Three Bedroom Deta ched Condo Home Prime Development Surrounded By Grass & Trees. Family Room With f'ireplace Opens To Decking Wilh Night Light & Water Views Separate Dining Room Many U pgrades Beautifully UeC'oraled Community Includes Beach. C'lubhouse. Tennis Pools & Spa S290.000 NEW LISTING Sl'YM.ASS llAun Ellcellenl Family Home New Bedford M'Od'f"I fi'OUY'"' B~d'rO:Oitlll . PIUll Famtly Ii - Game Rooms Two Wet Bars Large Sun OeC'k. Plus Many More Pluses. Pleue CalJ For An Appointment. Asking 1565.SOO. A "Joy Of N~wport" L1slln~ SPYM.AS~ MU. Absolutely SpeC'tac ular Four Bedroom Capehom Model Wilh Breathtaking Ocean View. Derorated To PerfectJon. Gorreowa Custom Wood Floors. Lovely Wallpapers. lfo1lt·ln Book Shel ves. Even Standing Room Att ic. Automatic S prinklers Security System Don't Miss This SSS0.000. OUTSTAlml• IA YfllOMr NOMI St ep Through Ele11ant Doors Into This l.ovely Custom Built Home Located On Promontory Bay. Floor Plan Includes Llvinr Room, FormaJ Dining Room, Den/Ubrary. The Spacious Master Bedroom Overlooking The Bay Has A Fireplace & A Luxuriooaly Apo1nted Bath. There Are Three Other Bf'drooms & Maid's Room & Balh. Pier fr Slip For A Large Yacht Shown By Appointment Only Sl.850.000. Wmt WAT .... WI f lllfT On e or Ne wport's Most Dl1tingui1hed Homes Situated On An Acre Of Ground With A Sweeping Panoramic View Of Ocean. Is lands & Coastline Seven Bedrooms. Family Room. Galleria. Beautiful Pool fr Deck. Separate Quarters For Slaff. Shown By Appointment Only. $5,S00,000. IACSIAY Rare Two-Story Condo In This Lovely Area. Minutes To Free ways. Three Large Bedrooms Uving Room Wllh f'ireplace. Sunny Pri vate Patio Swimming Pools fr Recreation Area, Beautifully Mailltained Grounds Only $142.SOO. .. flSToaS Ai tMnOM Nice Livable Home On A Large R·2 Lot In Better Area Of Coat.a Mesa. Build An Extra Unit For Income. Priced Al $95,SOO. IA'YWlt'llll IAYfllONT 4o.IOOT WA ....... Wlr Exclusive Bayshores Community. Lovely Master Suite Wllh Fireplace Plu1 Four Bedrooms & Bonus Room & Den. Spacloua Dining Area Wilh Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands &c Channels. And An Extra Lar1ee Front Patio &c Deck. Sl.650,000. MIW COMDO U... Two Bedrooms. Two Baths. Spaclom Rooms Remod eled Kitchen . Private Patio. Immaculate Condition. Beautiful Community Ground11. Pool, Putting Green. Con venient Location. Great Financing Available $132.950. LIDO Ill.I Ellceptlonlly Good LocaUon Near Tennl1 Courts It Beaches, Really Neat Two Bedroom Home With Den. Plus Formal Dining Room. AHum11ble Loan. Pritt Only $375,000. I I AC TBl&B Situated In Rapidly "f pr~laUna Area Of C osta Me sa . Ad a cent To Ntw Redevelopment Area 6 Park. Cllarmln1 Rear Houae Wilh Secluded Red Brick PaUo Would Make Great Owner'• Home. Other Two Re n tal Unltl Would Help With Payment.a It Taxn. Eacellent P'lnancln1 Avallable. St»,000. 19'1• IJCapaa"- Ma •••O-. I ) , f f t f ( r ' f f macnab/ Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF TH! tRVtN( COMPANY CAMIO 11 .. Ll .. S -SWll "'4AMC .... t OPet tuM . l·I P.M. H4 CAMIC) tleML..UtDS OlfYL Prf'Nt1ttio11s community Slngl~-story <tRR family rm home w/ ht pool A.8 umablt-lst T D & ownf'r W\11 l"&rrv 2nr1 T I> w subf;tantual down pa~·m<>nt $239.500 le • r hold Don na God"hall 644 6200 11 34 1 JUST UST9 -LAKI f!OttlST Ot.'t't>rators own tmnw • Spe,·ta t:War -lllB I~ldf'n<'c ~-l'Ountrv kltdw 11 & ~ame rm Hu)tt• woodt>d lo4 J patios <'>v. nt•r oou.:ht anotht-r ! $320.ooo Boh P~ t·n~ IW2 Et235 OP f:N Sl 'N t ~ P.M 24822 KNOl.l.WOOI> 1L '.l~l "C...-0 SHOIH CUSTO••W C.:umplNt•lv rc•mocff•tecl JUR restdt'nn· 110 llf c·nnwr lot "I ("fOSt' "Utt"I VJt.•w Den formal chmntt I~ k1l c·h~n w l hrkfs\ .1rt:a. Sparkling pool speewl SJrn e-iwrl'l:>l' rm \\ t>11th $935.000 f~ Ut'llt.• Chu t> LA'l' CM 620() 1 I. :Mt ' NIW US""6 -COSTA MHA' J ear nt:w <·un dom1ruum " ~ lg BR & 2 b1t 1h~ Great ltwu tiun ' Owner motivated 1 $11)5,UUO Bt>nt M1tt·htll 64.l ~l5 <L·37 l JtWIL OM THI LAii! Fahulou:, ,oeation vn Wood bridge Lake w / gorgeou. '1ews of lakl' & ·unsets Elegant home w12·m astt:r· BRS 1nu·rored dining rill. courtyard entry w/fountam. outdoor ba lcony & mc.ny extra cus to m fea tures $265 ,000 Gai l Kings ley 551-8700. < L-38 l MIW OM THI MAll(IT -LACMIMA llACHI Ore~n & t·a· nyon views from this splendid 4-story wood & glass 5BR home Formal dining rm study OV(•r 112 acre w/ room for pool. $525,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (L -391 DIASTICAUY •IDUCID! You 'll have to look a long time to duplicate this superb Newport Beach 3BR family home in one of our most prestigious a reas. Outstanding corner location -lushly landscaped - pvt & secluded. $172.500. Suzanne Rudd 642-8235. (L-40> N~T D&JeHT! Flexible floorplan in this home on Mariners Drive makes it a must for those who want a lovely pool property. Upstairs BR & den make a hideaway w/4BRS on the lst floor. $249.000. Cobv Ward 642-8235. (L-42 ) · OWMm WIU HB.P AMAMCI! Turtle Ror k 4BR de- tached home w/lg family rm & very pvt backyard. Like new condition -great location. $163.900. Dorothy Lewis 752-1414. CL-43 ) IXCWSIYI HA•IO• •IMlf Brilliant sunsets over Newport Harbor can be shared in the formal living & dining rms as well as master suite of this magificent 5BR French Mediterranean estate. 2-story fa mily rm w/loft & copper (pie. Gourmet kjtchen -butlers pantry -wine cellar. 3 wet bars -elevator -pool It spa. $2,900,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CL-44 ) MACH CHARUF! Mint condition ... P-ennistHa Point 2BR home w/added family rm. J block to bay or ocean! Fplc -indoor BBQ -skylight. $342,000. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (L-45) A PllMI .. CAMYOM T~•101 ti! Facing golf course & club. situated near end of quiet cul-de-sac & sur- rounded by trees & lush planting. 2-story Deane Monaco model w/D'laster suite downstairs. Cozy paneled den brkfst rm -pvt spa & more! $550.000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. < L-46 ) CAIDlflF MODIL! 3BR home in Woodbridge Parks ide. 2-car attached garage. Good assumable loan -owner will carry 2nd T .D. Motivated seller ' $138 .000 Darlene or Gini 551-8700. (L-47 ) HAuoa mlMM CllST! Gorgeous 2BR Dynasty model w/ view. Brkfst rm & formal dining rm. Many up· grades incl. custom wall coverings, leaded windows & crown moldings. Convenient to pool & spa S365.000 Lynne Va lentine 644-6200. <L 48 1 OCIAN & MmllaT VllWS! New on the market 1 Im m aculate 2BR, 21/:z bath Newport Beach townhome on lovely greenbelt w/ptirtial ocean view. Taslefully de· corated exquisitely appointed. Priced to sell fast $179.900. Suzanne Rudd 642-8235 (L-49> NIVATI LOCATIOM! Plus ~ood Ooorplan ! 2BR home w/dtamatic vaulted ceilings -master BR suite fplc in living rm -s liding glass window overlooking covered patio & yard. ONLY $126,500. J ackie or Marian 551-8700. (L-50) ••EAT OfPOSTUMITT! 4BR Sea vi ew home on quiet cu I- de-sac. Formal living & dining rms -separate family rm opening to garden atrium. Lg lot -room for pool. $359.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <L-51> , .. CAMYOMI Builders own custom residence on the 8th green. High ceilings -marble fplcs -handsome woods -quality fixtures. Lg rooms for gracious en- tertaining. 48R suites & servants qtrs. Appl. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <L-52) Owt91 NASTI IS YOU. •AJMI Must leave area & needs to sell! Priced lower than builders close out un- it. 2BR, 3 bath tri-level w/open floorplan. Don't wait! $124,000. Rose Gammon 752-1414 . <L·S3) IAYW CHATIAU! Exquisite French Normandy on Linda Isles' prime comer! Paneled library -lg formal dining rm views pool. spa & bay. 2-story beamed living rm. 4BRS & maids qtrs. Slip ror 80' yacht. Appt. only. Marion Buie or Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <L·54 > HADOlt _.. llAUTY! Dramatic from top to bottom culminating in the interior atrium w/fountain. 38RS -family Ii formal dining rms. Serene IE ele•ant in a pvt community w/poal & tennis. 1750.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (L-55) SIX""8 ..... n.cfl Two 3BR and four 2BR apts -1. always rented -in new redevelopment area ol Coeta M••· '30.000/yt. Income. -Sll,000/yt. expenses. Al· 1umable lat T.D. $345,000. Tom or Terry 642-~. (L-!6) 144-4200 , ..... _... ... ...... -.c..r 712·1414 -0.,..Dr . C....-Y .... OIMf HMM•,_ s. Suoomy. Octobef 12. 1aeo CWLV ALOT CD .....•.................••..••.••.•.•••••••.•.. ...ret IOOJ ., .. ,.. IOOJ ..._..,_s. ,Ho.M,ForS-. 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Gourmet k_1tche n. imported tile & sinks. 2 fareplaces, new heating, new tile roof. Vacant and ready. Askmg $460,000 Open Sunday 1-5. 124 Via Quito llACH Ho.9 3 Bdrm, den + dining rm, newly redecor. & remodeled kitchen. Lush carpeting e\~. T~ke over $119.ZOOJ<Mln al only 12'12"/,. OHer your down payment. Asking $153.500. 6 UNITS Super re nta l location, yearly or summer/winter. $100,000 down and owner will carry the balance. Asking $530.000. OCEAMNOKJ 2 Br upper and 2 Br lower-duplex. Nice carpeting and drapes. good rentals. near everything. Asking $429,000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 ~wport ll•cl.. caner 30tll LIDO ISLE °"" su.e 1-s 214 YIA rTHACA Ne wly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home reat uring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractavt> beam ceiling, fireplace & French doors leading onto brick p at io. Ne w kit ch en bit-in appliances Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & r lubhouse. Now available. Call for appt. IAYRONT We have sever al fine homes with pier & slip. a roao ttoasa COUMftY 4 Bdrm .. 3 b a ths : r anch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 81 LL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4 I 8oy~•d,. Orov.-N 6 t>TS 6161 A-HOME + 5 Large very private owner's home plus 5 other units to lease. Owner's unit (approx 2300 sq It ) has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. living room, dining room. Other units consist of one 3 Bdrm and four 2 Br, 21h Ba. Each has two car enclosed garage. Asking $795.000. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 \\ ' '-, ! ! ': "~ TAYLOR CO . f{ L :\ I. I ( ~I \ s ·,} l 11 I ' I~ HI; OWM9 WU CADY IST 18 POI 141 Z.IOO • I 2112~• Me Lem,_ Beautilully designed home by I van Wells. Ne wly painted interior. Panorama of water. lights It moun- tains. 4 Bdrms, family room. tanai w/ marble floor for dancing. Pool & spa. ldeaJ for family & entertainment. Dover Shores overlooking Back Bay. 16ZO •ALAXY M. Of9t W/S.. l·I DO-YOU OW.. TaUST .-S? Use t hem as a down payment. Owner will consader same as down payment on his beautiful Harbor Area home near Westcllff Shopping Center. You may be able to buy this immaculate home w/2' bedrooms, 2 baths, family room & separate dining room, without a ny cash except the normal buyer's ex penses. Beautifully landscaped. Great for outdoor livinR. You can 't buy more for $179.500. See any time. T•UST Dl9S DO MOT AJINICIATI IM ¥ ALUI llAL ISTATI DOISI SPICTACULAI VACATION Mote I 0 MIMUTH TO lAl(I ABOWMIAD Award -winning design. World view from t wo huge terraces. Western red ceda r in & out. Artistic decor . 3 bedrooms See now & enjoy it forever. Only $96.500. 9UALITY IUILT MNT -.... MIA• MIWPOlrT HIHMfTS -$450,000 Heal "pride of ownership." Fantastic J bdrm owner 's unit with family rm .. forma l dining rm. 21.h baths & 2 fireplaces. 4 Other lovely units each w/2' bdrms . 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios in all units. 6 closed gar. + 4 pkng s paces. Only 4 yrs new. HABYIA..n Yiu P\utlJ Jiii l"l•a•~ U• ; 1 I would like to invite you to join my team of ruJJ-time professionals selling better homes in Newport Beach and Corona de l Mar. Last year our average residential sale was $432,150. 1 f you need additional training we have the finest video tape training course available. Your own private des k and adequate competent as- sistance from ma nagement. Let's dis- cuss it. Please call me at 644-4910 . Wl5LIY N. TAYlOlt CO .. UALT~S 2111 S-J1 ; I ....... MR1fWM~..,,..,..T C9"8, N.L 644-49 I 0 SI I 0,000, 'f A TBMS! Vete rans. pay attention! Deluxe 3 bedroom home prestigious West Side Costa Mesa. Just FIVE nules to the ocean ! Includ es dining area. h andsome brick fireplace. a nd a huge recreation room! Nice sized yard. great for kids. pets . See it soon! 540-1720. SfJ,750, LOOIC YITS! Use your GI benefits to take over the loan on this super starter home! Features 3 bedrooms. dining room. lovely hardwood floors. upgraded carpets in earthtones. a nd a large covered patio in back. Great opportunity ... don't miss your chance! Call today! 540-1720. SPACIOUS PA.Mil Y HOMI Perfect for the whote gang! 4 big bedrooms. a formal dining room. huge fa mily room. 2 fire places and a gourmet kitchen with built-in toaster. rood processor, range. dishwasher. and loads of counter space! Nice large y~rd with RV access, on quiet Mesa Verde street. $169.900. Call for details . 540-1720. NIYATI ~CHAID H you like fresh fruit, you'll enjoy picking fruit in your own back yard! This lovely 3 bedroom home has been tastefully redone in wood and earth tones. and features a mode rn kitchen with built-ins . a sparkling greenhouse window. and new carpets and paint! On huge oversized lot with lots of fruit trees! Flexible financing ... call & see! $117.~.;...540-1720. Mi tM THAN MIWI This gorgeous 3 bedroom shows much pride of ownership throughout. Beautifully decorated, it features a modem kitchen. hearty fireplace. and a large play room. The landscaping ii fabulous. with luscious fruit trees in the back yard. Priced to sell at just 1125.500. Call today. 540-1720. l•MM•O"I WAWAY Bring your paintbrus hes and mope to this fixer upper! Promises unlimited potential f6r privacy and seclusion, located in prestigious East Side. Includes 2 bedrooms, family room, hardwood noors. and air conditioning. Bring all offers! $108.000. 540-1720. · 540-1720 Z955 S. HAllOI ILYD .• COSTA MISA J .................... ' HOUSIS llOI SALi as••OOM lot kbola. PHM •. Venailles, Newport Beach 875-$)00 lt•.ooo Sun 1 & 218 Nuevo ( Rncho San J oaq I Irv 67$ 6000 '204.950 iun I ~ J8 Sunfish. lrvlne "I 8700 S1216,!00 Sun I ~ • • 1223 Bayside, oron!l <tel Mar M2-~ ISlS.000 Sun 1 ~ 19'7 Maple. C N ~ '87.900 ~(JSUn t2 5 l.170 V•• Capri U . LftM Heh 494· 7551 StM,000 iat1Sun J . .a !51' l•t AH 'CdM 87~S1'W ~ l ·~ !II Vienna tlrbr Rd~ n t. NB 6'4-GOO $36S,OOO SMUSun' 4"\ n50 8olu tlJ. Mldwoy Clty ~e.91 182,900 Sun l J ·4 ~I S Gretel Crt. Npe Bch &31· 1400 S182,500 Sun 1·5 110 E. Broadway. Anahelm 6.11 -1400 S99.000 Sun 10.1 !006 Barranca <Rluffs 1 NB 640-6259 $148,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 14142 Elrond, Lake Forest &31·1400 $149,SOO SWl J.s z•,..fiUIST 1711 Part Ave, Laguna Sch 49T ·8'26 12'19,000 8Wt 1-6 Z • ... PAM 1M orD91 '171 Baynde Con W , NP 831-1532 $749,000 Set/Sun 1·5 138Cedar. Npt Shores. NB 675-7060 $1~.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 WiJdgoose, Nwpt Crs t, NB 673-a>o $159,000 Sunl-~ Z25 Kings Pl (Cliff µaven) NB &GSOOO $285,f\'\ Sat/Sun 1·5 I La Serena. Ir· 64().9800 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2121 Sth Ave. Corona del Mar 631·7D> $199 ,500 Sunl-5 •1710Kings Rd, CCWfHaven ) NB 631·7D> $415,000 Sun 1·5 J ... OOM 230 E. 15th St., Npt Hts J48..2728 Sl49,SOO Sun 12·5 708 Bison (Eastbluff) NB 642-1736 $199,000 Sun 1·4 J150 Barbad08 Pl, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $125.SOO Sun 1·5 409 Columbus Cir, <Cor. Hlnds) CdM 759-9100 $289.500 Sun l·S 270 Joanne, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $117 ,900 Sun 1·5 58 Sea Island (Big Cyn ) NB 675-6000 $214,000 Sun l ·5 335 Flower. (E. side> CM 675-5.511 $150,000 Sun 1·5 2063 Maple. Costa Mesa 631 -1266 $99.500 Sun 1-4 :30 26681 PaseoTe~ate. San Juan Cap 661-2407 $100.000 Sun 12-4 115 Villanova, CM 545-0318 $128,900 Sun 1·5 JU Walnut St. E-side. C M 642-0153 $143,500 Sun 1·4 2872 Regis (Mesa del Mar) CM 556-2660 $122,500 Sun 1·4 235 Walnut, Newport Shores. NB 675-1771 $173,900 Sun 1·5 !246 Raleigh. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109.950 Sun 1·4 3003 Calle Frontera, San Clemente Ma-8182 Sun 12·5 618 Marigold, Corona del Mar 760·9333 $229.500 Sun 1 ·5 I07 FemJeaf, <Old CdM > CdM 631-6990 1449.500 Sun 1-5 •4118Seton Rd . (Univ Pk) Irv 552·598'7 $144,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 463 Aster St., Laguna Beach 494~ $269,500 Sun l ·5 376 E . 19th St. CM 645·3694 Sl26.500 Sun 1·4 123 Via Genoa, Lido Isle. NB 673-7:n> $410,000 Sun 1-5 133 Via Undine, Udo Isle. NB 673-a>o $398,000 Sun 1·5 25162nd St, Ose land) Newport Shores. Npt Bch 675-9.111 Sat only 12-5 •200 Via Barcelona. Lido Jsle 675-4822 $795,000 Sun 1-5 3044 Bern Drive, Laguna Bch 494-7551 $175,000 Sun 1.4 Z718 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 Sat/Sun 10-5 2932 Perla, Bluffs, Npt Bch 640-9900 $249,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 * •1010-1016 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal 642-8235 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l Rue Fontaine Blea , Big Canyon, Npt Bch 844-9080 $393,000 Fee Sun 1-5 l90SunriseCr. Back Bay, CM 844-9080 $159,SOO Sun 1·5 8408 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 631-1400 1675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 911 Cliff Drive, Npt Deb 831-HOO $m,OOO Sun 1-5 Tl Bluejay. Woodbridge. Irv &'4·1211 $132,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 679'Senate, Coeta Mesa 54&-2313 $98,950 Sat/Sun 14 Z581 Ba:yahore Dr, Npt B~h ss1-1400 •.ooo Sat1Sun1.s 223 Lutonia. Npt Shores, NB 842-8850 '175~000 Sat/Sun 1·5 m Via Ithaca, Liao laJe, NB 840-515'7 $325,000 Satllun 1·1 318 Canal, Newport Shores 719· l61G $349,000 b 1-1 ................. Ill Klap Place, Npt Beb ..... tm.oao a.ua..1.a DIRECTORY ll•P, .. ~ dlr•clwt '"'"' ,_ ...,, ........ •• JI*'°......_ ......... All Mt. IM ...... • lle .. d IMliow -dnc ... d I.. 91""''"' 6"1ell b~ 111hH'tteMcJ .... ...._. hi lodey'a DAil Y "LOT WAHT ADS. retrM1 .i-.w1,.. .,._ "°""' tc;, •• °' ,_. r• _..,.., l<O 111 alOC.11 llifonn•.._ i. lhh c....._. •Mh ,.._., _d , ... ., 231 1 tu .. 11end\. Hut•ll llov NH i\.1f\ i7 l t stiti.500 Sut/ Sun l2·5 1901 Yt•<·ht C'~mlllo St!ovlew. NB M4 l lSti Sat/S\ln 1·6 ~I V1st u f>t llov~hort.!!t , NA s 1.i YOfiC.> ~.oou Sun 1 5 1515 Anu~ua Wy fh r Shn. NR 631 7n.J $4641.00tl Sitt/Sun I·' • 1472 <Jal 1ty Ur, Uvr Shrs. NB 631 7~IO ~.000 • SWl 1·5 •!403 For<1h6m R<1 , C:oll Pk. CM 631-7300 SJJS.ooo Sat/Sun l-5 • 1207 Berksh1rl' Ln, Wstclff, NB 631 7:n.I $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via lthac~. Lido Is le . NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 l.229 Wall act'. CO!lt a M esu ~O-l720 $110.000 Sun l ·S 1740 Plaza d~l Norte. Bal Pen. 631·1266 $398,500 Sun 1-5 1739 Iowa St. Mesa Verde, CM 631 -1266 $138,500 Sun l ·S • 14 Burning Tree <Big Cyn) NB 675·6000 $595.000 Sun 1·5 1915 Beryl Ln <Hrbr Hinds> NB 759-9100 $197 .500 Sun 2-5 •1315 Santanella Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6000 $828,000 Sun J-5 •8 Monterey Cir <Spygls > NB 644 -9990 $449,500 Sun 1-5 1352 Circle Wy , N. Laguna. Lag Bch 2131796-3166 $525,000 Sun 2·5 Yl2 Princeton. CM 545-4289 $111,900 Sun 1-S 1500 Cornwall (Westcliff) NB 642-~ $249,SOO Sun 1·5 92 W. Yale Loop CWdbrdge) Irv 642-5200 $162.900 Sun 1-5 24362 McCloud Crt. Lk Prk, Lag Nig 831-8440 $179.SOO Sun 1·5 515 Aliso CNwpt Hgts) NB 540-1151 $189,900 Sun 1-5 28 Alderwood, Irvine 551-8700 $138,000 Sun 1-5 41 Ashbrook. Tr vine 551-8700 $152,900 Sun 1·5 #29 Rue Grande Vallee, Big Cyn 642-8235 $550,000 Sun 1.5 •1905 Diana Ln. Harbor Highland 642·8235 $159,000 Sun 2·5 t223 Dolphln Terr. Irv Te rr. CdM 642-8235 $690.000lsehld Sun 2·5 • 1915Seadrift, Irv Terr, CdM 642-823.5 $439,000 Fee Sun 1·5 18902 Via Messina. Turtlerock flills. Irvine 833-9293 $249,500 Sun 1-6 •204 Via Eboli (Lido) NB 760· 933.1 $.595 . 000 Sun 1 ·5 •3122Griset. Santa Ana 760-9333 $139.900 Sun l·S 424 Mendoza Terrace, CdM 644-6200 $479,500 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •4501 Gorham Dr. Cameo Shores 644-&00 $935,000 fee Sat/Sun 2-5 21 Cambria (Spyglass> CdM 675-6000 $527 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * * 13.5 Harbor Isl Rd, NB 642-5200 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •400 Morningstar Ln. NB 642-58.57 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1234 Clara , Santa Ana 675-6000 S89,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J ...... UIST SOS·505'h Carnation. CdM 673-0727 S2S5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 160 La Brea, Lag Bch 494 -75.51 S325.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 4--00M 14331 Raintree Rd, Laurelwood. Tustin 544-5439 $128,900 Sat/Sun 11-6 2731 Pebble, Corona del Mar 640-5777 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle. Npt Bch 640-5777 Sat/Sun 1-5 JOO 9th St., Huntington Bch 536-7542 $160,000 Sat 11-5. Sun 1·5 !05 Gamet. Bal Isl. NB ~73-~ $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Ithaca, (Lido Isle >N B 875-4562 $595,000 Sun 1·5 11296 Sea.sprite Cr (Via Pac) HB 675-6000 1121,500 Sun 1·5 •1915Chubaaco (Irv Ter ) CdM 675-6000 $349,500 Sun 1·5 19142 Bikini, M~a Ln, HB 979-s:r70 $109,000 SWl l·S 438 Princeton, College Prk, CM 97&-s:no S125,900 Sun u..c 124 Via Quito (Lido> Npt Bch 675-e670 '480.000 Sun 1·5 14 Delamesa West, Irvine 159-1811 $187 ,900 Sun 1-5 **'43Cana1, Npt Bch 831-1400 1249,500 SWl 1-5 19 Sliver Crescent, Trtlrk Hln, Irv 875-MU 1315,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 **426 Via Lido Nord, Lido, NB ~1-1..00 '885,000 Sat/Sun l·I 118 Ruby, Npt Bch 111-1400 ... 000 8at/Sun l·I 121 Via Sa Remo, NB 811-1400 ... ooo Sat/Sun 1-t ••I Collim IUmd, NB 811·1400 .&~ Sat/SUD 1·5 IOOI Y aebt 1.Mr91111er, NB ....., tm,000 8at/8'm 1.$ l437 Port WhJtby. Npt Bch 840-9900 $296,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • *435Canal, Npt Bch 631·1400 $229.000 Sun l ·I 4 ..... , ........... 1525 Highland Dr, Newport Bch 497·S411 $229,500 Sun 1-4 2306 Francisco (Baycrest ) NB 57 S-6000 S269 .500 Sun l ·5 •2005 Yacht Vindex, Npt Bch 644-9260 $450.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 1100 Dennis Or. Cost a Mesa 979-5370 $219,000 Sun 1·5 l1165 Via Sonora. San Juan Cap 661-2407 $169,750 Sun 1.2-4 2006 Yacht Vigilant. Npt Bch 644-6200 S365, 000 Sun 1 ·5 432 Isabella Terr, Cameo Hglnds 644-6200 $795.000 Sun l ·5 24822 Knollwood. Lk Forest 642-823.5 $320,000 Sun 1-5 •2107 Arbutus, East bluff 644-6200 $260.000 LH Sun 1·5 3642 Sego (College P a rk ) Irv ~0-1151 $1 76,000 Sun 1·4 :30 24822Knollwood. Lk Forest , I rv 642-823.5 $320. 000 Sun 1-5 29 Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hlnds . Irv 642-823.5 $279.500 Sun 12·4 •3469 Fuchsia <Green bk ) CM 546-2313 Slli9.900 Sun J.4 ·30 13 Rimrock <Trtlrk Hinds> Irv 675-3411 S389.000 Sun 1·5 3 Sandpebble. <Trtlrk l Ir 833-2077 S250 .000 Sun l ·5 40 Sycamore Creek <T r tlrk I Irv 955-0072 $330.000 Sun 12·4 #3 Charleston (Northwood J Irv 5.52-lfn> $152.900 Sun 1·5 #4 Rimrock (Trtlrk ) Irvine 760-9333 S310,000 Sun 1·5 125 Abalone. Little Balboa Island. Newport Beach 673-3984 $585.000 Sal/Sun 8·6 1921 Leeward Ln (Byrr st ) NB 631 ·2693 $262.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2409 Bonnie Pl. Cogta Mesa 760-8211 $225.000 Sun 1·5 2845 Ellesmn e I Mesa Vrde) CM 751 ·31~1 $141.900 Sun J 5 928 Coronado (Mesa del Ma r > CM 556-2.66o $125,000 Sun 1-5 1930 Pt. Carney (HVHms l NB 642·5200 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 211 Sapphire . Balboa Is land 675-4822 $465.000 Sun 1·5 •1620Galaxy Dr. (Ovr Shores) NB 644-4910 $550,000 Sat/Sun I .5 #13 Wandering Rill. Trtlrk. Irv 752-1414 $330.UOO Sat/Sun 1-5 124 Via Lore a (Lido Isle) NB 675· 7586 $475.000 Sun J -4 •524 Camf>o Highlands Dr. Cam Higlnds 644-6200 $239.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 131 Milford Rd. Cam eo Shrs. CdM 640-7612 $76.5,000 Fee SIS 14.30 •1924 Holiday Rd. Bycrst. NB 631 -7300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •l242S0merset Ln. Westclirf. NB 631 -7300 $460.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1606 Dorothy Ln. Harbor finds. NB 631-7300 $239.500 Sun 1·5 499 Broadway. Costa Mesa 645-1466 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrs. NB 673-7:n> $470.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14961 Dusk (Calif Hms >Irv. 552-ltn> $127 ,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Sh rs. NB 631 -7:n> $499.900 Sun 1·5 •1072Santiago, DvrShrs. NB 631 -7300 $750.000 Sat/Sun l·S • •401 North Star Lane Dover Shores, Npt Bch 631·7:n> S945.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1986 Flamingo, Costa Mesa M0-1720 $169,900 Sun 1·5 • 19722 Quiet Bay Ln <Hunt. Seacliff), HB 536-0776 Sat/Sun 1·5 26431 Palisades Or, Capo Bch 640·5777 $889,000 Sat/Sun ll·IS 2964 Bimini Pl < MsVrdcJ CM 540-3783 $127,500 Sun 1(}6 1801 Santiago (Ovr Shrs) NB 675.ax>O $439,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •907 Sandcastle. HVH. CdM 640-5560 $350 ,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 •4800 Surrey Dr. Cameo Highlands. CdM 675-SEm $350.000 SaVSun 12·4 ..... Lon J030 Country Club Drive. CM 631-1400 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1-00M 18 Rippling Stream, Irvine 551-8700 '305.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1518 Galaxy. Dover Shores &42-8235 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 1!02 Capetown Ln, HB MM767 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·6 1815 Liahthouae Ln, NB 831-liJo $359,000 Sun 1-1 .................. 8 Rocky Pomt, Spyalau, CdM ea.cm s1,100,ooo Smi 2·6 .. ••12Trafal1ar, Hrbr Rid,e, NB 8'4-GOO 12.800,000 Sun J -5 2714 AJbat.rou <Mesa Vrde) CM 540-1151 S18'7,500 Sun 1·5 • * 1531 Santiago, Bay crest &42-8235 $4399'°° Fee Sun 12-4 9S8 Betonia, C.OSta Mesa ~2313 1164,800 Sun 1-5 1850 Capri Cr (Mesa Verde> CM S46-~13 $475,000 Sun 1·4 1412 Antigua <Dvr Shrs) NB 642-5200 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 213 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, NB 675-1771. $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1034 Sandcastle, CdM 631-7300 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .................. 16 Malibu Cri, Spyglass, CdM 644 -9060 s.w>.ooo Fee Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IAC..Ga • 101 Scholz Plaza. #221. Versailles, NB 759·9100 $96.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 ... 00M #3 Hollowglen. Irvine (Wdbrg) 551-9661 $108,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •200 McNeil #10, Versailles. NB 759-9100 $199,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 Wildgoose , Nwpt Crst, NB 673-5.154 $157.000 Sun l ·S 14556 Oval Rd, Walnut Square, Irvine 644·7211 $96,900 Sun 1·5 9 North Cove. Wdbridge. Irv 640-9900 $214 ,500 Sun 1·5 40 Sea Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 640-9900 $184,000 Sun 1·5 444 E. Tustin, Orange 673-8550 $99.900 Sun 1·5 2511 W. Sunflower #E-4, Snta Ana 546-2313 S82.500 Sun 1·4 2 ..... .,.. 600 East Oceanfront . Balboa Penin 673-5489 $295,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 501 St Andrews Rd. (Clfhvn ) NB 646-JBO'l $169.000 Sat/Sun 3-e l_.OOM 230 1 Vista Hoga r, Npt Bch 644-9990 $15.5,000 Sun 1·5 406 Quinta <Eastbluff) NB 644-9990 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Odyessy Court. Npt Bch 673-7DJ $198,500 Sun 1·5 1000 Nancy Ln. Costa Mesa 673-8550 $132.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ).,....,.. 306 Ave. Cumbre. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 , 334 Og~eSt. Npt Hts. Costa Mesa 642-5722 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 21 Land Fall Ct .. NB 640-2746 $196,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •25 Bridge wood (Wdbrg ) Irv 759-9100 $290,000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2-.00M 398 Seawind Dr <Baypt) NB 631 -0094 $168.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 l ... OOM #8 Amberwood <Smoketree) Irv 551·173.5 $134 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Sunflower. #A2. Santa Ana 540-3666 $108,500 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2· 1-00M 601 Iris <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $229.000 Sun 1·5 2-2--00M 620/6!0'h Acacia (Old CdM > CdM 675.eooc:> $269,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 608 Marguerite (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $3.1.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 717 & 717'h Narcissus, CdM 644·9060 $249.SOO Sun 1·5 J ....... 721 ·721 'h Heliotrope, Cd M 644-4848 $279,500 Sun 1·5 >• ... 'I•• 208 Abalone (Little Bal Isl) NB 675-MOO $435,SOO Sun 1·5 110 Collins (Bal Island) NB 642-5200 $475.000 Sun 1·5 >••z• 2600 Bayside (Oli:I CdM) CdM 675.ax>O $485,000 Sat/Sun l·S 619 Begonia, Corona del Mar 760-9333 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z-J-OOM 510 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 S:W.S.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ....... ,. 818 Ac•:r::de) CdM 642-5200 ,000 Sun 1-5 flOI L1AS1 621 Lido Park Dr. #C3, NB 780-93.13 $1700/mo Sun 1·5 2027 Vista Cajon <Bluffs> NB 8'4·9880 $850/mo SWl 1-5 laT Harbor Crest, Spyglus 842.az:B $1700/ mo Daily 12·5 . ,... •• ••11•-··· ....... .... IOH •UU TO 'ftADlt Lp 2\.'t )lear oAd bome, w/~an view, aU Htru. ln Dan.a Point. Dl.S.000, trade for CdM, N""*' atta. 611--0822 eves. MIW&SHIMY 1 year old 3 Bdrm home, beautifully decorated. Oe_Ughlful landlcaping. rlowing vaulled ceiling in h vin& rm & a cozy fireplace Assumable lolln, owner may car"1')' 2nd. Only $103.~. t:all now 97&-S370 ALLSTATE- REALTORS LOOK $85 500 4 Bdrm 2 balh, fireplace. 2 car garage, large yard Se ller moti vated ' f'AS.9161 .! OPEN HOUSE REALTY /.' OUTSTANDING • J Bdrm. 2 bath home, ap- prox 9 years young f"rplc . parquet entry. huge patio. l(reenhouse, water sol\ner, alee gar dr $92.900. So Cdlf IHlty 541>-560S JOGTOIEACH SpectacuJarCdM duplex. Huge 4 Bdrm owner's un· 1t + 2 Bdrm unit Un· belll'vable 4 car garage Pnced to sell now Call SEA COIE f'RCPERTES 71 4-631-6990 MIWPOn SHOllES DUPLEX FwL.-d 2 Large 2 Bdrm, 2 bath units Bnng us your l~rm s Owner will c:ooperate. Priced to sell al S204,000. U.STSIDE C .M. 1'1PLEX Large 3 l:Sdrm. 2 bath, fireplace plus t wo 2 Hdrm. 1 bath in exc:ellent cond1t1on Priced at Sl97.500 associated BROKERS llEAl TOllS l Ol '> W lolb~o ei 7 t lbb I Set-wHI._.! LACiUNA HACH 4000 Sq ~. this Olde World Ma.Mion on ~. A Walk to Woods Cove Beach Owner financing. See anytime. Move tn for Thanltsgi ving. 1899. 000. M111t le Sold Mow! LAGUNA IEACH 160 La Brea, Beach Side of Hw y + Ocean View! Aro und a pool s i ze courtyard. 3 bdrms & separate guest unit, 4 baths. fam/nn, wet bar. 3 fireplaces, roofed lanai AND HUGE 2 STORY SnJDIO for the creahve. All REASONABLE of· fers cons idered, easy financing Move in for Thanksgiving. $325.000 494-7551 OtilWATa VlllANT DICOll Young at exciting . Wate rfront 2 stor y duplex with forever view of Pavilion and boating aclivily. Owner's unit has 2-story master suite with fireplace , sitting room and bright decor . Corner location with loads of sq. footage in· eludes two 3 bdrm units. S1 ,095,000. Ca II 673-6900 TOTAi.ViEW WATla&UGHTS One of • kind property overlooking the park with a VlEW OF BAY. OCEAN & night lights in Coro n a de l Mar Especially large 4 bdrm home with French doors, Interior atrium wilh brick and greenery . Charming 2 bdrm rental unit. Flexible property with charisma~ $498.000. WAH HI HONl ttOM I ' Inc. REAL ESTATE 17MIOO SI 1,500 IUYS t,; ot a 3BR howte. Bkr. 963-8111. 873-5419 COLONIAL MANSION 5 Bdrma, 1~ tNit... + maW'• qUU1 ... .., lq ft. C/J I t.rf INiy 146-7142 ... •-.i-.-.................. ~ ......... . /, ~.~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ .... _. ... ~-~~ ........ ~:!!.~~.~~ ........ ~~:~.~~~-~~....... Sundey,October 12.1980 ~LYPIU)T •• .... ,.. I 002 I 002 01•r• I 002 G .... r.. I OOJ G-.r.a I OOl GeMral I 002 G ... ral I 002 G...,.al I 002 G.....-.. I 002 SPACIOUS ATIUM MODEL f nroy t"-•"4a-.IM'.1 ""'o •iin«>rot QttllC118hk1 ,,., tlllt. ....... . -com mvnrtv ~~· ',..,.~ tn tlHI t11111tth1lly stv•tttl C11 Coo home ToH azCl '''" 11t•1um magntftC*'ll i.11.:ne n t11el)tal end 111011t' t71.&1 ~5 1M~1 TAIEOVEI S114,000 IN LOANS C'.ln tr11a ai.cmng 4 pli• .,..,,,, no ., ll c: ll n c • I ll n •l ;,> "" ma111 h11111 n ~o1 B a•c:onlit' hrep~l..-""" <111 1n111 11 tall.Ifs to m111\w ln.1$" t11ghtv ues11 ab11t tentali Owna1 w1U assist wun • hnanc1no priced lO<lay at $285 000 (71.a) 545-94511 $301 PER MONTH 11 a ll you p a.y w tHiln y o u ta k e o v e 1 t n ' s 8 ~. °'o 1 o a n Fan1a111c bar9ain considering the o wner w ill carry pap er Huge fenced cul-de-sac lot wtttl fruit trees A great lemlly home Pnced at $105 000 alt terms (7 14) 545-9491 INCOME PROPERTY Take the tax btte out o f your i n come w h il e e a r n i ng tramen do1.1s equ•ty leverage Here 11 one for you 4-ple11 2-3 brs. 2-2 brs. 4 ftreplaces pool access and BEST FINANCING IN TOWN tt #241(714)646-7711 !DESPERATE! f l)r Jiiiy S2Q 50(1 yhu ri11r1 o wr1 r(1 • •"""" horrw '' '""u•tH'h"t ' l r11\ ~ 8 l.tl/~ W ll ~) jlli tlHIV<l nt flllt hC"litrt 'f1lrtllfh It \(.,•1uft -tttH• It .it-A~• ) fu JUH ll IM\I f • 1,.1111y 1111 • ,111ly '14 l"l"I' C'11• l11r ""'""1nlmH11t 11141 "'" ~'J1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 7Y2% •If• •t111 e111111r1w r1r" on11 ~n t11>."'c ,,,., th• /1111 I U r hv ,tYw nur ~·' ,, '>tJ (l••t t J .. t•• "'' ' Y 'IJ I II I•~ • • In , 1 u r ~ I " 1 ltl 1 n 11 l I " , I ' ~ 1 • 111 l<n111'1hOm(j pllt..;ll 10 lfllll HI S I t !I (tlf(J II I In I ni 6 I /1 l ) '14!> \14!1 t FORMAL DINING uom 101 en ten rill1111\,I v.1:1 t.ar r on1ra1 air to kveµ cuo1 Qu1\ll loca11on custom wallpaper and ne11 o f all unt1&h11vabl~ 0000 lm anc1nv 11v11dahle on t111s spac1ou1 ~auty Act no w ann cell (7141 ~4!>-9491 YOUR HOME IN THE COUNTRY IS READY Aoi;olulely unbeatable 1 yr new Am10st ''t wooded acre (36 mature fr uit bearing trees) hund reds of g111nt Eucalypt11s & Oak trees 1t1 the 1mmed1ate v1c1nity Award w1nn1110 des1cn 3000 'Q ft na1u1a wooo f1111shes 1hruou1 we 1 bar cathedral ceilings lat>utous bu1tt ·1ns ASSUM E 10~•% LOAN, $1.655/MOI' 11 240 (714) 646·7711 s s s s S95,000 lluv ul 11 llfc•t111111I Spac1CJu'I "'"'''" 1 ... ,11,111111 2 Ot1droom1 111., """ 1..,,,,,,1 d1111ng 111om '"''' Hjll" 11~ ~J('(l WI It 1 F Ut llll 11fl CJwttoi1v111 '"' 1115 000 17 14) ''" IJ01 CAPE COD CHARMER!!! Ht•nn n y H ew E nglanO ..,, utl•tvc:lur d1 th111yn m111\es tl A R 8 0 R V I Ii W .,_ N 0 l L <; """'"'''" p II f)rtZ ltO ~l•t>i.wi.:st<tn' J hetlroum pt~ 11en and il l1d1.oi.,.1.,n1<y view tor ooty SM tXJI J (7f4) 75'9-1501 OWNER TRANSFERRED ond pav"''I two t•aymen1111 Mu'>t .u'• tr11a upgraded 2 t..eortturr tuwnhurne w1ll1n9 !Cl sacnl•ce almost new washer 01 v1tr & r&111ge1a1or Hai. au umaolv loan & $94 ~00 1'4'fe4l (7141 7&9-1501 PRICE REDUCED!!!! 10 the hare rn1n1muni on 1018 3 b e<l room 1anch style home 1ocated 111 de s irable W ES TCLlrF HIGHLANDS c1rea1 Also leatur~ a targe country l\11chen a11C lerge fenced yard (714) 759-1501 11 ~4 % ANANCING AVAILABLE on lh1s 1err•f1c :> t.>o:!droom Irvine 1ownhome 111 a des11 ahle location close to treewey1 & ShCIPl111lQ (7 14) 759-1501 10.2% FINANCING wh~n you 1akeo11er e111s1tng o an 1 Sens ati on a l TH E BLUFFS residence featuring 4 nedronms. private courtyard. ltreptnce an<l span1sh 111e root L o wes t p 11 r. e tr1 a r ea at $165 000 111 41759-1501 INCOME RETREAT 1'1ava you• cake &. ea1 11 1001 • Fabulous cr1ndc. completely lurn1sheo P oul '>PB & Cluohouse Located 1n one o r the worlds b est & lastest t.;•()Wtn{l rev1rl areas tn thP wOrlfl Keep 1t 10 yOurSO:MI all year round ')r t'Jnt 11 out part of the 11me & An1uy 111e income as 'NOii ~ rEALABLE l\T ONLY $76 000" 11239 tit 41 b46-77 It 0 SOMERSET MODEL" 1n pr~st.g•Ou5 H::trbo• View ho n11~ s T tt 1 s ~ i.> ii c • o u '> 5 tie1lrovr11 " .~curve hom<:1 le81ure'\ , tug canvon \new formal u1111n9 >1nd a Quiet cul oe sac 1ot1'll10"I Price roducorl ro $289 000 w11h 10~.'t .. loan" (7 14) 759 15111 START YOUR WINTER RIGHT Ill (hlR Chdl llllll'~ :I hedrOom hOtn>' rrlzy ,,,, µla f' "' keep vnu wa•1n wllllt' y11 ... Pn Of lhe ''m 11v c.. ,,., ,, chon r.01nnte1e1y 1nm•Jt)l'lt:<' w •lfl d ll lhP nic.1!ern t nv; 11 nnc~s to rt18kt1 1:r.oi.. llQ 311\1 '111e11a1n1ng ii FAMILY AFF'AIRll 11:>:$6 17 14) 646 7711 QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Short walkmg d istance to scnool community park & 11001 Minutes from ma1or shopping center & beach This 2 story home was oes1gned tor entertaining tam1ly & fnends Sunken 1am11y room & sunken llv 1ng room 2 f11 eplaces redwood dec king & f11ep1t O N E O F N E WP O R T S FINEST111#2371714) 646-n 11 PDINSULA POINT ONLY $525,000 Completely remodeled 2 story ho me profess1ona11y decorateo & landscaped Bask in the sun on o ne of the oversized decks en1ov the warmth of the spa under the covered pa110 or 11 refreshing splash lrorn the ocean waves only a !:ohort walk out your backdoor Come see a better hv1ng by the seall 11238 111 4) 646-nn s $ s s TEAR DOWN? Tn•s older nome 11 s wortn more torn down because of rh1• tle11elopmen1 po1ent1a1 of th•'> R-:> 10111 Only $9') 000 1714) 759·t501 $585 PER MONTH ts all vou pay on tl'1s delightful rondo N •h a I tr s t ot .ippr o •1rnatPly $58 4Clr Upgraded 111 niCJhly des11at>le 1oc.a t1011 Asking only $82 91JO 1714) 545-94\:11 I A LISTS! OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD! 1 COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 2790 HARBOR BLVD. (714) 545-9491 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE (714) 646-7711 $10,000,000 MONTH C , ..... I lo .......... S.. CeftPiq .. L .. t:_ ... .... ..._ IJ .. pwek11-6r .... .._. • _.1.011°1 SI0,000,0001111,.... ..... . Congratulations SEA COIE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 LINGO REAL ESTATE IN NEWPORT BEACH WELCOMES CAIOUME IOECllMC9 A resident of Corona del Mar, Caroline received her BA from the University ol Colorado. Prior to her association with LINGO REAL ESTATE she spent several years in- volved in the management of the Aspen Racquet Club, the Newport Beach Tennis Club and the Racquet Club ol Irvine. She also has 3 yean of experience as Office and Account Manager for a CPA firm. Highly am- bltioul and very efficient, Caroline la tbe marketinl area specialist for the Harbor View Homes and really en- jo71 workinl with buyers. y __ ,... Ca1l11 • 644-1119 ~ BAYSHORES PRIVATE BEACH! Charming entry to all -glass family room facing open beamed formal liv- ing area. unique forma l dining area. gourmet kitchen. Private gated com- munity plus private beach. Owner an xious . will help f inance . Lowest priced home South of Coast Hi ~hway Only $279,500. STEPS TO BEACH From this 3 Bdrm beach charmer! Cozy fireplace, s tep saver kitchen. 3 private patios. steps from cryst al sand of Newport Owner anxious. will help finance. $210,000. IRVINE, S 127 ,500 Two story , 4 Bdrm 3 bath, family room hosts massive stone fi replace, vaulted ceilings , open go urmet kitchen. Owner leaving area . says, "submit any off er ." 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATICRS ICINGS IOAD H.I. TEMMIS COURT O u ts tandi n g vie w o r o cean, Bay. & nite lites, ballroom with bar. 4 Br, 8 Ba. formaJ dining, pool. All this and room for tennis court. 550 LH . Bob & Dovie Koop , f>:!1 ·12S6, 760-1580. Agt. Rf.IMAX BAY VIEW LOT Choice duplex zoned lot with over 4000 sq. ft. with permanent .bay view located on W. Bay Ave. Pnced to sell at $275,000. Terms avail. c.,.n FllllT LIT Prime location near bridge. 30' kJt with float to accommodate JO' boat. New home plans included in sales price. Terms avail. $830,000. _. -'· llALTOI 1601M1 .... IM..= ..... 611-tl 11 24 lm'ICI ..WMelaAUTWUL OCIEANFllOMT Duplex-3 Br 2 Ba upper with sundeck + 2 Br 2 Ba lowe r w/sepa r ate raised p atio deck. Both units a re compl. furn . (all new o f co urse ) with decor ator's touch. 4 + ca r garage answers the parking nPeds. Take over $426,000 loan incl. 12:1~'1r for 30 yrs. Asking $695.000 Offe r your down. who knows? The owner may even carry more. JACOBS REALTY 6759'670 2919 Newport ll•d. Conteor J()tll {u.st f .13!!1.... 644 -1133 rc·a l1 ~ ANYTIME FANTASTIC BLUFFS C Ill Y $260,000 IN fil OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 2912 QUEDADA 4 Bdrm. 3 bath in super condition. Loaded with great fe atures. See for yourself what an excellent buy! For addition info. Call 644-1133 or 640-5560. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LIDO ISLE Owner will assist in financing a 4 bedroo m o n large lot. New kitchen. Beautiful decor. Large patio. Steps to beach & tennis. Of. fered at only $395.000 Fee. 212 VlA PALERMO OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 ILUFFS CONDO Front row unit next to pool. 3 bedroom. 2~ bath. Large country style kitchen. Huge master bedroom suite. Two decks , $249,500. 2932 PERLA OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 ----- SHATZDt REAL TY All NEW OFFERINGS HEWUSTIMG lluffs 2 .. 2 la. Outstanding upgrarll'd 1mmed JX>!>SL'!>S Onl) $1'18 .. 000 L II OPEN SAT Sl':'-11 ~ 2U06 BAHHA!\l 1\ :'o<U HEWUSTIHG C dM DUPLEX - TERMS 3 UR ~ .j HH 12 \ r.. "'"' I o we· w 10'. d o w n Shown hy appl onh SOOQ,IXX) t lndds Land 1 CONDO FOR LEASE NEW J Bil 3 Lki in L°O!>lJ ~esa Dbl gar, p~'t patio ~S m o Move in now 646-6259 ;::1///Jf111 ' R E AJ L TY HEWPOIT SHORES Open Sot /S... 1-S 231CEDAR Oelighl!ul 2 Br -t den. 2 Ba, firepla ce, pa tio. Xlnt condition. Seller anxtou~ & will h e lp Ci na nt·c $130.000 ! PRICE REDUCED! HEWPOn SHoalS WATERFRONT elegant 4 Br. 2""2 Ba. 2 stor y h ome . 2 F ire pla c e s Shake roor R edwood dec kin g Sto r age cabine t s an gara ge Lo w es t p r ic ed wate rrront includ ing land al SDI,~! JUSTUSnO! WA TlltRlOMT 1 PIER/FLOAT quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R·2 lot . 2 c ar g ara ge $42.5.000! ..... .., ,,. ....... •'75-7060• llGCAMYOH Dl»900VEI A rare 3 Br Dover-w ith Ira petio " backyard. A lr1 studio iu-t Wlit with separate entry ove r the 1ara1e . Seller wlll finance qualified buyer. ... 000. 9'4-7020 PAMC>llAMIC OCUJil Y1IW Spy gla ss tn a prestig10us area of mil Lion dollar homes. Don 't miss this l stor y Tradewind Home with 4 bdrms , 3 b·aths. cath e d ral ceili n gs . 2 fi replaces. family room with wet bar overlook ing courtyard + j acuzzi , elPgant master bedroom s wte with Ol'Nm view New wa ll to wall carpets + drJpes throughout Do not miss this huy at S.'lK.'i 000 A!'k for Syh'ia. TRY LIDO ISU on a lot plu<; 1 : .. 5 bdrms pl us 5 baths. Own er will finance. Hecent price re- d uction . Re s urt• & call Barbara Cha mher'i for d etails You will love I.ado ls k' UMCOWIOMISIHG UDO ISL.I Fantastic fi nancing . wade lot. 3 bdrm. 2 bath . fire place. 3 l'a r garage , $410,000 Ask fo r Bob or Yvonne. EVBYTHIMG YOU CAM ASll FOi 30' SUP-VllW Of IA Y Bea utiful 2 bdrm. private suites plus de n. private patio, deck. wet bar, dumbwaiter. central vacuum system. Many upgraded extras . Exclusive Harbor area. Will not last ! IUtLDBS & DICOtlA TOltS Make your fortune on Lldo. Start with this fixer upper on extra wide lot. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. sunny south pat io. Ask for Sylvia. Fftepwohte.IDHI_...._. .. ·---.. ~. C .. llOW fer ... 11 ...... 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH 111111 FIONT LOT Over half acre in exclusive 3 Arch Bay! Fabulous building site w~~h crashing surf and 180 degree view. Has coastal commission approval. 24 hour guarded gate. Nothing else like this is available. $2,000,000. 17141 673-4400 '2131 '21-2121 HARBOR 82 DAIL V PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .._., llor S. HoMMa for S• ......_ fw S. .._.,., '°" S• ........ for S-. c.....,... I 001 G.-r• I 002 CH.er• t OOZ G...,... I OOJ .•••••••••.•••..........••.•..................•.••.•••.........................................•................... ·•····••····••·•···•··· ....•.........................................••••.••..............•. • , .. ,.. I OOJ 61Mr.. I OOJ 8•ac ill I OOJ G~.. I 002 G....-.. 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ON WATEl---OPEN SPACE VU 443C.-Mpt ..... "-•.., 11•ca1111• 4 a.4 a.-. J..._, .... ~ ..................... . ........... ,__ .... ,...., ...... ...... w ................ ...... U4f,MO. 631·14". UDO ISLE~IAVWNT J23¥111S..l- P'..-hcllm .. "WT ........... c...ery ..._. 4 ....._ 311> ....._ 1 flrt.IH-. fll& ...... tf f1eoa. a.-1 fl....._ MW ........ IMmllM .... ..... _. ahJfrc .... • I t ' I ... c ............................... . flrepfece. L•d•c•,•d ~, 1 ... r• ••rtilHt. YU fr•• •Ht•r Hit•. S6t5,000. HI· 1400. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHOIES 21tl .. , ... , ............. .. , ................... .,_~ ... ............... ...,.a I·-...,,._ .... J ..... 3 ............ ..... ,. _.-..,--. S4Jt,OOO. NEW VICTOllAN IESIDDICE 216.., ...... ..._ WWh .... fwe. • ... ..... wM ~ .... HCltlllt ....... qA .......... ...,._ ... 4 .... ,__. ..... ,.., ..., ,. ,.. c ........................ w ... lecetH _.. ..... te J .._,., ..... S4tl.OOI. C4 67Wt00. WATEIFIONT CONTEMPOIAIY nc.-1• ....... , .......... ,.u 'afll ... speer.. _.. ,..t• ... J·tlery S.-. ~ ..................... 4 ~ ............ ,...._ ... • . ..-4 .... ...,., .. ~_. .... . y_. ... IOAT 51.9' ... • .... ywd .... J ..... YllWS .t WAT9 ~ ...... _s1.100.ooo. c• •1Mto0. : HAllOI VU COINER J711 U .. I I Kl"- We•derht •••c•th• II••• fer .... ,........ rr1 •• ,. ,,... .... -4 1, ...... , ..... .._ ......... ... F'llL ~ .... Wild d1• "J ....... .,.,_ p. S)lt.000. '7Mto0. BEAUTIFUL 1mEAT-¥1EW 424t1 ° .. , ....... C1 ,, , .. , II •• k• ........... .. ,.,._. •der'-. Tretltalup, .... cewt,.4. Aa nee ... •• ....... ter ............. ,,1,2......,,3e.4+ ........... 1eo ...... ..., ... 11:::1~t .. 0...-wll llllp % Kl•. I te S47f,IOO. H 1·1400. EXCLUSIVE MESA VODE JOJO CI h # C• Ir. .,_,_ .................. .... wM • ••• ..... •fer..., .. .... •wllM,..C ................ ... ............. , .......... , , .... . ~ & ..................... . ...... .. ....... wlllli ..... 1111.000. PEIFECTION & QUALITY ti I Clff Dr. c ..... . ,,. ........ ., ... ..... • it d' Se ...., ........ " ... ' ....... 3 Wrm '--· ....... ,,..... ...... ............. & ..w . .., ...... ,_ _, ....... ,,_, .............. M.11 I Apatuct ........... ._, ....... ,. •. ... ....,. .... .., .. si11.-. WX.OUS NEW IECll J414J.._ ... ..... .................. .... ~-... ..................... , ...... ................ .,... ........ ,. ....................... ...., ........... ,, .. 1 •• J Mlf9 + ........... ,. ........... . ................................ ...... I "II ....... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. RCAL EST A TE Dalebout Boy & Beac h Rea l Estate REAt ES TArF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN TODAY 1-5 COMI WITH US . . TO .. CAMYOM. Elegant three tw<lroom eondo Tht• muc:h soul'hl after OEAUVlU..E Modt•l SJ>.H'H1u:-dinin.: and fa mily rooms Artistically dt•!->t~nt"Ct ponl uncJ sim fo'irc pit Fanta tic view of 5th hurwu Ncitr dubhouSt.' CAU Pea~ ......•..••.•.•••••••• Slfl,000 C OMI WtTl4 US ... TO DOY• SHOlllS. Waterfront Large dock F'ou.r bP<lr0<1mr. den ctl\d dining rooms. FEE LAND not lcas t.>hold O'A ner motivated Submit any rt>a~onablf> offer 40 I MOl1'M STAI l.AMf . .. • , .................. St4S,OOO COMI wrnt US . . TO DOYm SHOllS. From the first impr essio n to the Dack Ray view t his ho m e i s S PECTACULAR ! The lavish courtyard entry displays a luxunous pool. spa an<I fountain. The 3919 square feet of living space will tell you that all 10 rooms are spacious Even the garage has 644 !-quare feet 1072 SANTIAGO •..•.......•..•....•••........•.•. S710.000 COMI wrnt US ... TO DOY• SHOllS. Luxurious three bt!droom. three bath home. Formal dining room. Family room . Walk·in wet bar. Sunken conversation area in living room with fireplace. Heated and filtered pool. GREAT UPPER BAY VI EW. Owner will consider s ales contract. I 472 Q.ALAXY HIYI . . • . • . • • • • • . . • . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . • $615,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYll SHOalS. Great opportunity. Spacious four bedroom home. Dining room. Den. Separate hobby room. Huge yard. Fruit trees. This is a probate sale. Executor of the estat e is eager to sell. Submit any reasonable offer. I 441 Q.Al.Arf DlrYI . . • . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • 1470,000 COMI WITH US .•• TO WIST~. Quiel. secluded location. Elegant custom built home . Four bedrooms , EACH WITH PRIVATE BATH. Formal dining room. Separate breakfast room. Library. Separate play yard. Pool fenced for children's safe ty. The home is in immaculate condition. I J4J SOt •SIT &.AMI •.•..••.•.••....•...•••••....• $460,000 COMI WITH US •.. TO a... HAYIM. Older but charming two bedrooms and family room home. Cozy fireplace. P a nora m ic view of the HARBOR . Minimum yard maintenance. Sparkling pool. Great potential! 1710 ... S IOAD ................. _ ......•...•.•. $411,000 COMI wrnt US ... TO IAYCllST. New on the market Elegant four bedroom home -one or Ivan Well's best floor pl a ns Family room . Formal dining room. Three. a nd one half baths. Large pool size yard. CM.I. JOit AIPOIMTI 1• IT • • • . . • • • • • • • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . • Sl I 0,000 COWi WITH US .•• TO HAl9m ll•N • .. s. This attractive four bedroom home is probably one of the best values in the area. It is decorated in good taste and is in immaculate condition. Other features include family room, den, spa. 1606 DOIOTNY LAttl ...........•.•.....••......••. S2Jt ,500 COME WITH us ... TO OLDI COIOMA DIL MAL Older t WO bedroom and den hom e on 59x90 R-2 lot. Numerous 50 foot trees. Owners personal plans have created an urgency to sell. He has substantially reduced the price ... and wlll carry complete financing. 2721 51M AYI. IOff .... odJ ............ Mow..., Sl",500 COMI WITH US .•• TO COi' Mi PAD. C.M. Conveniently located three bedroom, two bath home with great potential. Improvements in clude oak plank flooring in kitchen and family room with fireplace. Also lovely pool. 2403 FOIDHAM IOAD •.••••.••.••...••.•....••..••• SI 31,000 1617 WESTQIFF DR., N.B. 631-7300 llVl .. COVE CUSTOM HOME NEWLY REDESIGNED AND R ENOVATED BY NEVILLE /OLMSTEAD 4 br, 212 ba. garden, dtn· lo g room . 3 frplrs. hardwood floors. high ceilings. imported tiles & ml.l('hmore Sl.550.000 ( 714 ) 644-4140 (64(). 9623 Cooperate with Brokers LIASE/OPTION TOPUICHASI $20,000 cash·SlOOO mo Purchase price $275.000 Canal front S Br. den home. Sunse ts com- munity pool and tennis . nice neighbors. (I know. I've lived there > CUent leaving area and needs to sell now · If you need to buy I guarantee yo11 will have difficulties findinit a nicer home or better terms. For appt. or more facts call •• Pr~1rtlft 67M 0 IUtllSl.AND Charm~~hioned beach cottaae. Spacious living room wlth wood burning fireplace and bay window. 2 Bdrm +bunk area. Private brick patio, picket fence. HUM')'! JmtUated. &45G3 OVEI $1,000,• A lot of money for a home! But. for those who can afford t he best -the bes t in view. the best in location and a m agnificent s prawling 4 bdrm home -this is one you must see. Front row . in Irvine Terrace, large pool. family rm. circular driveway, luxurious warm interior . Sl.096.000. Terms available. 17141 673-4400 121 ll 621-2128 HARBOR macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY IST UC II• •YM ,_.Cl Of9t SUM 1-1 P.M. ltllllAWn Transferred owner just completed quality refurbishing! 3BRS (enlarged master suite w/fplc). - all new kitchen cabinets -finest quality carpet. Lg sunny pool . $439,000 incl. land. Larry Dyer 842·8235. (K-~> s., R .. 111.M•. Preli>"t1v M6N9fl11'111111 71J•l414 111.eJ.OI fd& W Co.u1 HW\I 31~ Martrwt /\w • Camf)UI l/o/liey Ce111• W~idqe Cer11er r Cl J'H c·, T 1· ~' o.~11 &Ibo.a l•IAnct 64MHI 64UJM dl·1411 67MtM •·--~. ..,, ~--------..... -..... ~---C.Ul!llllllllMZ-... 5'7,,8 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~ OLS ON - ft1 WATlaNOMT ..wpon Uoat do ck + Jb r , 3ba home . Huge master suite with lrg . spa & bayview. Sell fast at $525 K $274 Isl T.T . at 1111.1 as- ~um . Roh or Dovie IXICUT1YI ISTA n LIASI 7 .000 fl. 3bd., Sba. + maids qtrs F'ab oceun + nite view, <>xerci se room w/lrg s pa, tOft high s uspended dining rm .. 25' Koi pond, decorator furnished new cu stom San Clemente . S4.000 J)f'r mo. Bob & Dovie •tMGS aoAD MIWPOtlT rab view ocean. bay, nite lite!). 4br. Jha, ballroom, pool, r m for te nni court. $550K L.11 Bring any and all offers. Boh & Ixw1e LIASI W/OP'T10tf TO IUY H.I. !lbr .. 3ba. formal dining, fr. $170K $96K 1st lOK dn. Newly decor . Bob & Oovie Koop IAY .. OMT 3br ., 3ba., very Jrg. lot. sandy ~~~c·e:;~1~\\\\\ ~~~eLo~~ w /240~ ll.4 mt. Bob & Dovie Koop MIWf'OtlT + UNITS 3br ., 2ba ., fr. Owner unit + 3-2br . 2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K w/190K assum at llo/r inc. $21,300. Bob & Dovie Koop. 6'1MIA.._'S HIAM All new design, open kit.. din. fr, liv. rm. Fab kit w/isle bar. Jbr. 2ba. Ivan We lls home. Bob & Do v ie Koop . $285.000 Motivatt..>d. llOUC•! OWMB ANXIOUS Dra matic Ba lboa Peninsula Spanish vill a on the park. This 4 bedroom home is a uthentic in detail from the oak floors to the coved ceilings. Don't miss this one! Call Joyce Waltze 10.34 T his $106.000 assumable loan at 10.347< has a beautiful English tudor townhome to go with it in Newport Bch. Call Tim Rhone. S2 t ,600 DOWt4 -SHOWS LIU AMODll. Assuma a 1st T. D. for $56,900 at 10"{. Owner will carry the difference. Upgrades galore a nd on a premium lot too! $98.500. Call J erry Jones. ALMOST MIW-ASSUMAILI ........c ... Townhome shows like a model. Best location next to pool & s pa . $80.000 1st T. D. at 1134 and owner will c·arry som e paper. Costa Mesa. $144.000 Call J erry Jones POOL & SPA $140.000 ass umable loans. Earthtones. 4bedr oom, one level. Woodbridge. $182,SOO. Call Jerry Jones. TUIT\90Ctl-~MCate Hig hly upgraded Broadmoor mode l. Assumable 1st T.D. and owne r will carry large 2nd. Large fa mily room could easi- ly be converted back to family room & 3rd bedroom $259.000 Call J erry Jones. LOWIST NICI IN SPYGol.ASS You must experience the quiet e legance t h at this former m odel home emits. With its profess iona l d eco r , landscaping a nd o p e n air feeling, 3bd .. 2 ba.. + easy fi n a n c in g . Ca ll N or m Mc Kinley uc• •arr MIW us'*5 Terrific value in Mesa Verde. Jbdrs .. lovely fam. rm . formal din. rm .. and Jots of cha rms. Priced at $138,500. Open home Sun at 1739 Iowa St. Call J ackie Handleman . MISAYmDI Very popular one story. 4bdr .. Buccola built home across from Tanager Park. An ex· e lusive lis ting with Jackie Handleman. flfc ... e-.w•• ........ llMcll,i.c.. 2J4 .. 11'11 ''""· c... ....... &31-12&1 Sell wttb EASEi lt'taBREEZE Cluailied Ada 842-5871 Make your aboppin& easier by wing tbe D•llY Pllot Clauified Ada. t J COVOtlATI PLAZAH. NIW1'0UllACH D.~,~ RE~LTORS ....,~ C r eat ed to p l ease th e most discriminating homeowner, th.ls home captures the essence of old world charm and ambience with hardwood fl oors. wood paned windows. french doo rs, interior patio, fireplaces, 4 Bdrms, 31h Baths. and it is just steps to a private white sandy beach. IAUOA 151.....e The charm and island lifestyle of old Balboa is captured in this 6 Bdrm Cape Cod f a mily h ome . On the bayfront w/p'rivate pier & dock. Sl.100,000. Contact Nick Kane or Conrad Menconi. HAalotl I..,._ Country English estate on prime oceanvaew lot offers custom European elegance for under two miUion. Call Ma rlene Wilkinson . ... CAMYOM M agnificenl 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 . 51/4 baths and a large game room not found in other Versailles. $610,000. See Markey Morgan. IASTIWflf J us t li sted -m ove right in. Fast possession possible in this distinctive highly upgraded well-situated and s pacious end unit. 3 large bedrooms. 2 full baths and powder room. Terms available . See Nancy Imbemino al Open Hous e on Sat/Sun 1-5. 406 Quinta. $225.000. A lill Off•t• Sin gle s tory e nd unit on choice greenbelt locat ion. E nclosed patios, front and rear. Mint condition with 3 · Bdrrns 2 Ba. Call Nancy lmbemino for appt. or see Open House on Sunday 1-5. ~1 Vista Hogar. $155.000. Sl'Y-.USS NIL 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. fa mily room, guest quarter s. pool & spa. beautifully decorated. A super buy at $449,500. See Nick or Conrad . Sun 1-5 at 8 Monterey Circle. Spectacular highly customized home o n a beautiful view Jot wit h an outstanding brick patio and pool area. Contact Nick Kane or Conrad Menconi for further details. $975,000. This 4 Bdr m house has lots of space. family room, and rumpus room. The sparkling pool has two spas and brick decking. $795.000. COltOMA D& Md Ve r y a ffordable Corona del Mar duplex. So. of PCH. 2 units with 2 Bdrrns & den. Good income . $245,000. S h own by a ppt. with Me arlene Rounsaville. Enter a realm of appointed e legance in this custom European home featuring French doors. molding. hand painted tiles and beveled glass. $695.000. See Mearlene Rounsaville on Sat/Sun l·S at 315 Poppy . UASIS Bluffs immaculate 3 Bdrm condo on beautiful greenbelt location. With 2 private patios. Community pool Open Sun 1·5. 2<Yr1 Vista Cajon. $850/mo. 673-1020 Newly painted a nd carpeted 3 Bdrm 2-story home with large sundeck for sale or lease. $1200/mo. 673-1020 644-tHO JASMIMI Cll& OCIAM Y11W Spacious single level 3 Br 2 Ba . Plan 3, has been totally upgraded and ready for immed. occup. Lesa than 2 yrs old. Lush landscaping. Enjoy comm. pool, tennis and privacy of guarded gate. Offered at $365,000. Fee. Call Jeri Hunt for details. JMJWaltdff ..... W..Jt6 teass,..1.._.C714t611·7 ... 2041 W"tclff Drh•, Wt. 206 ... ..,.... .... 1714) 631-7600 5._,.. I OOJIS111ir.. I Oii ....................... ...................... . macnab I Irvine realty A SU•llDIARY 0' TH£ lllVLNI CDMftANY HIWPoaT IUCH -It H,1011 I mposslble you •Y 1 Then you s hould hurry to see tha.s lovely 3BR pool home prl<'ec1 to sell thi~ weekend' Barbara Gothard 642·823.'S OPl!:N Sl1N l S I' M 1~ DIANA LANE ( l. 13 \ COIOttA Hl•HLAHDS -HIW LIS'f'"61 180 dt<t(rt•e 1lnnoram1<' 0('fo80 Vll'W from I hi~ spatlOUS sin~le·:stor>· 3RR & den home l''ormal dirunj( rm soee1al fam1 ly rm Compll'tel~ rernodttled Pvt s pa $795.ooo h~e Oonnl' Godshall 644-6200 1 L 14 \ Hl'Wfl'091' CllST! Wt•ll prH·ed Plan 2 end-unit w/vtew of oc.·ean Walk to pool. sp1t & l~nnis Immediate p<>ssess100 possible $179.500 Belle Partch 752-1414. c L-15) HIW LIDO ISLAND LISTIH•t Charming Country French JBR. family rm home w/lg s unny patio Prof. decorated immaculate condition! S475,000 Berit Mitchell 642-8235. < L-16 > POOL & YllW! 3BR President home in prestigious Turtle Rock. Aircon- ditioned -tastefully decorated. Owner will assist in creative financing. $389,000. Reid o r Elliott 551-8700. (L-17 ) A ILUHS llST IUY! Charmin~ 3BR. 2 bath home w/separate master suite. Upgraded w/ all new appliances. cpts & drps. Sl54 .000. Lois Egan 644-6200. CL-18) HAllOI llD&I! Prestigious J ode Ile Plan Estates model. Highly upgraded -3BRS. 21h baths, study & family rm. Near - pool & spa on prime greenbelt location. Lowest priced plan at $655,000. Call 642-8235. CL-19) HIW UST1M61 Sensational financ- ing -very large 1st & 2nd T .D.'s available on this SBR view home on Galaxy Drive. S650,000. Barbara Gothard 642-8235. CL-20) 411 ,.,.._ Y HOt ti! Backs onto pic- turesque paseo -walk to pool & lighted tennis courts. Assumable loan. A distinctive offering - $219.500 Lorraine Reid 551-8700. (1 -20 HAllOI llD•I ISTATll Outstanding Miramar Plan w/2BRS. den. 2'h baths. Incredible view location. Security gated com- m unity w / iiools and tenni.v. $615,000. Sandie Fix 644 -6200. (L-2'l) . ... CAMYOM -S 116,0001 Exciting McLain townhome in mint condi· tion ! 2BR. 2 bath lower-level unit in pvt. location. Comm. pool. spa & tennis. Security gated. Suzanne Rudd 642-8235. CL-23) . . AMT'leiUA WAY! Dramatic design w/stained glass rectractable roof. Beautifully remodeled 4BR. library home w/sparkling pool. $565,000 fee. David Schweickert 642-8235. (L-24 l SO ... STICATID HAllOI llMll Fabulous mountain & city lights view offered in this highly up- graded 3BR Casablanca model w /dramatic 2-stor y atrium. Comm. pool & tennis. $475,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (L-25) MIWPOIT llACH -1123.IOOI Marvelous condominium w/2BRS. 2 baths & fplc. Comm. pool. Near shopping, park and library. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <L-216) SPICIAL CllA TIYI PIMAMCl ... 1 4BR family home in north Mesa Verde. Nice yard. Near Shopping & recreation areas. $129,900. Jeanne Newman 752·1414. (L-27) OIYOMSHlll LUIUIY . . . with skyline & horizon view below. Th.is prestigiously located 4BR home of. fers 1-story living w/ atrium. master suite, den & family rm downstairs & 2BRS & reading rm. Gate guarded community . $890.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (L -2.8) "SAM MleU&.. POOL HOt ti! 4BR home in ''The Ranch·' -one of Irvines ' finest communities. ONLY $167,900! Lorraine Jackson 551-8700. (L-29) IAsnml COSTA MHAI 2BR "Fix· erupper'' in redevelopment area -perfect for contractor or in· vestor. Won't last at S115,000. Tom or Terry 642-8235. <L-30) LOCATION PLUSt Centrally located parcel, country living -yet close in 21/3' acres· in "Upper Bay area zoned for horses. VIEW! .,_,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (L-31) MAllOI .,., ta.LSI 8 months ren- tal ... Nov. through May. 4BRS & pool & view. Furnished - $1000/mo. Helen Wood 644-8200. (L-33) . SPY• AIS WI LIA .. 4BR home In park·like setting w/p\lttin1 1reen. Lg ramlly rm .. $1100/mo. furnished. $1500/ mo. untumisbed. Paula Balley M2·8235. <L-12) 711-1414 Ill ~v-.,c.... w ~c.- 60all ........ «It Dow. °""'9 Hae. vi.. c.. CiJ Coldwell Banker •OPIM HOUSI t-1• ~ .. WYM.AIS 2 s tory traditional Decorator perfect 6 BR. honus + playrooms. s:>B0.000 SEE 1-.:LEANOR BOWIE AT 8 MALIBU CIRCLE ~ .. IACK IA 't YIU.AM Famaly !'lized 3 BR. 21,, BA. end unJt t>Ondo SlS9,500 SEE LA VONDA AT l90 Sl RISfo~ Cl RCLE Ofl9I .. c ... • con COM hideaway JUSl steP8 to w1tl er. 3 8 R 2 RA $380,000 SEI!: NANCY IM M O N ~ AT 2718 S HELL. STR fo~fo:T Of9t .. COIOHA DIL MAI 2 HR duplex Yard & fireplace. $249,500 SEE "Al<OLE McMAHAN AT 717 NAR\ISS S Of9t .. IA YSHOtllS 3 BR . family room home. It's r e m o deled , r e landscape d & replumbed A doll house. $299,000. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 2551 VISTA DR . OPIH ..... CAMYOM Custom 3 BR. overlooking lake & golf course. $685,000. SEE BOB YORKE AT 18 CHERRY IDLLS ~ .. ll&CAMYOM Beautiful Bordeaux model on large private comer lot. 3 BR. 3 BA. $393,000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT I RUE FONTAINEBLEAU OPIH IM TUnLI IOCI S ec luded 4 BR. + fam . Rm . Cul -de-sac with greenbelt . Community pools & tennis. S275,000. SEE CRAIG KINDIG AT 12 CRYSfAL POOL ZllC9"'&1~ Excellent Bluffs greenbelt location. A rare offering, 2BR. lBA. See to appreciate. $145.000. "WNll WATa Y11W'" Remodeled Mediterranean masterpiece on lush canyon, steps from private beach. 3 BR. + master suite. Deck overlooking ocean. Unique bath with separate spa & dressing area. Quality in Cameo Shores. Owner will assist with financing. $765,000. Fee. llST LOCA110N IN THI WOILD Stee! "I" beams .into bedroc.k support this magnificent cliffside home. Multi-tiered & virtually suspended above China Cove, each room is wrapped in glass. Envision forever views or the bays. the islands & beyond. $1,450,000. WBTCUflF -POOi. NOMI Marvelous family home on sprawling lot. Complete privacy. 4 BR. Brick decked pool. Indoor sauna & spa. Sitting area in master bedroom $395,000. IAYSHOllS-NIYATI MIA Spaciom 3 or 4 BR. home with den & lovely patio. Close to private beaches and boat marina. $4.50,000. CHIAP Dm Vacant lot ready for building in Newport Heights. Level 60 x 90 for only $115,000. Hl\WOlrr llACH TOWMMOUSI Beautifully upgraded 2 BR. & den townhouse. Original owner touches include mirrored fireplace. wet bar & wardrobes plus parquet flooring in kitchen & entry. $209,900. .... OflPOlrTUHn'Y Live in JASMINE CREEK. Enjoy tennis, swimming, lush greenbelts & a security guarded community. Lovely 2 BR. & den with spa. Priced right at $275,000. Assumable financing. HOltSll• Aae>Ute Beautifully decorated estate. 2 big BRs. +loft. Family room. Gourmet kitchen. Ultimate in horse housing, 'too -including bath area. $335,000 in Santa Ana Heights. YllW Ate SPA Spectacular custom built home. 3 BR. & 3 baths. Gallery entrance for your art collection. In Newports' Irvine Terrace. $615.000. Fee. P9NJUAL YACA1IOM OMUteAISLI Luxuriously crafted 5 BR. on turning basin with pier & slip for large yacht. 4 marble & brick fireplaces, 4Y.a baths, panelled den. Stunning master suite. Inviting patios. $2,475,000. l.90 IAYMONT Spacious 2 BR. den Condo with boat afip availability. Keyed elevator for security from 1ara1e or pound level to unit. Walk to Udo Shope. .-.oooree. • Ill 11.WPORTC•wr.R .644~060 ...... ..,. S. Sunday,Oct<>bef 12, IMO ~L'f PILOT ... . ... , ................. . ••••ol IOOJ _,_._ -.., ... _ W....tFo<Wa ~tFo>Solo ., ....................... ;;:;;.;.:.; ....... ioi6. o;;.;;., ....... ioi•· ;:;.;;~·.;;;.;· .. ;;;;· ..... ;:~;,;; .. ·;~~;· .J "'..,"*" ..••••...........•..... ....................... ............•.•...•.... . ...........•....•..... MMIJ ... LOCATIOHAHD TllMS- 1u't! eltCt!plmnal for th11> VI F.W home with 1n 1•11m" Buy nnw & IJt• 11 l.11•forc lhe holldays .. :n Jtl~ the bout 11aradt!s sw1sets & other nice ac llvllJcs ~.000 t 1 WILDGOOSl CT S~7.000 llargain 1·ondo < Hdrm, 2 liath, out.stand 1n11 rnmbt1on i\bsumablt loun & owner may help Owner leavmg soon :H1 now' MAL RYSTAlJFf' .. ~ll St-: LION REAL TY 67l-Sl54 SI 5,000 DOWN! A.'(SUm VA Pay ll851mo Jbr. + hplc, AGT Cyn t tu a 968-0838 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITTLE l.ALIOA ISLAHD WHY SIA llD61 IS A CHEAT VALUE PIOM AMY POINT OF VIEWH! A Sea Ridge address m ean s spectacular ocean views , private recreation, greenbelts. a clubhouse. tennis court. s wimming pool and jacuzzi. LINGO REAL ESTATE would like to show you these 3 special units· Three bedroom, 3 bath condo with over 2000 sq. ft. for $147 .900 Three bedroom. 2•ri bath condo with ocean views fOf $159,950 Three bedroom, 3 bath condo with over 2000 sq . ft . and ocean views for $192.900 . For more information call the Sea Ridge Project at 661·1166 and ask for Jim or Judy POOL HOME Privacy a plus in this 2 story 3 Bdrm. 3 b a th home. Large family room w/nook . dramatic open staircase P riced below comparable sales at $167.<XX>. OUI TOWN llALTY 554-0110: '41-0lt9 .. t ______________________ ..... __ . CottaM.MI 1024 .......... .._. 1040 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!ESA VERL>E NORTll Owner will help finan"e 1 br. J ba. $M!l,500 Open Sat /S un I 5 JJ09 Fionda 545 738!) COUEGEPARK 3Rr, pool &. J3l'Ul.1.I, Off'~ Pnme location. 3 Br. I ba, l!lcps lo 1.ake Park · T op cond11 1 o n throughout New carvet Sl.22,000. \sk for Nancy Coleswo rthy & Co . IUtr:.. 640-0020. ram1l.Y home. xlnt Nmd. ---~~~~~­ Sl28 ,900 54 5 03 1~. S45 -l:r!!ISagt. COLUGEP.UK J Ur +den, good J 'iSuma blc loan Owner I!> anx IOU S SI I I .91J(J A~I :'>l5·031fl, 545 ··~ SALE UR TH,\L>I-. ·11:11< ~Ba r1xt-r SIOO,OO<t o~ nr a~I\ ti42 t:'lz:J JOG TO THE IEACH RELAX POOLSIDE SEASPRAV CONDO 2 Br Exquisite upgrades sndude levelors, m ir rors. wallpapers, mic ro· wv. trash c:ompal't. 3rd noor, vaulted beam Cell sngs $121,500 .. Call for apµt Ninfa Ja r v is 642 AASO John Coom he Realtor New unique 4 Bdrm ~uslom Home Ready for occupancy. 125 Abalone $585,000, OP EN HOUSE SAT/SUN !16. By Owner b/3·3984 I 022 Costa M.MI I 024 Dana Point 1026 --- BYOWNER 217 Apolena, 2 br. 2 !>lor) house. frplc, 2 b r garal(e apt + lge separate owner 's unsL $3!12.000 GQod assum 673·0727 BAYVIEW-REDUC~D Owner anxious Allrac- uve 2 lir I ba + l Br & ba over dbl gar I house from South Bayfronl. 40x&S comer lot Asking $:91,700. 1~ Marine Ave. Bal lslnd. MEL FUCHS PAVlLION REALTOR 675-8120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 5 Br. 3 Ba. View Terms. 1295,000 113 E. Balboa Blvd. 1·879-5991. c--....... 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPDttlOUS£ -Yl-5 4Br, 3Ba, ram rm. new ldtcben. Seller will help finance. 3429 llliet C1n UtlTED BRllERS ~5159 O.Y• TAXllATR Plan for 1981. buy this new Sproul duplex al 721 Poinsettia. J Bdrm. family, 2~ bath, 2 story home. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath in l'Ome \nit, 4 car garage, pleas ant views too ! $345,000. P.S Stroll past 232 Goldenrod, a quaint new hdme, $560,000. '(,,'fn(J1IO tfrf, -/(rM· -~tr.6J>wju111lieJ ~ 6'?-'J-8~91; 2435 E. CoHI Hwy .. CdM H.Y. llLLS MUil Y 1/J ACll 41r +'-+Poot O,..T.., 1-5 907 SANDCASTLE . Charming ck spacious 1 story "Lusk Home•· on massive lot viewing out to magnificent pool. s pa ck waterfall complex. Of rered at $350.000. A Fran ~listing. i!l,t•dtlll\•1 .\: ~ ll' ·~; l',tl t l lJ ,, H1n,1 f,,\! l '•',t,l I f,n'W''''"'" I .1 .. tl)tull l•r,,1 Hl<l'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX BY OWNEll Choice Loe So of llw} Wik to bch, J.2. 2-2, frplc prof decorated. below appraised value. Prin t•1ptes onl) tiiS 1055. 673·4848 4100 Sllrny Drin 0,-..W/S.. 12-4 Cus t o m pool :.aun iJ oome on large ree lot 4 Bdrms. 3 bath. den. ram rm. 2 frplcs $.150.000 Selle r will a ssist 1n fmanr1nl( •675-5930• 3637 l. Cst Hwy D CclM Costa Mesa 1024 ...••••••.•............ E-SIDE DUPLEX Two l Ir. UNts $142.500 FUU.BHALTY 546-0814 SPECIAL Call for appt. Be ready to move 4 + F.R. in Mesa Verde. Assume 9li,7r V A. By Owner. Sl.27,500 54().3783. BeauUluJ 2 br. 2 ba, frplc. spa, elec. gar . lot 70xl.30 Must see. Owner , 548-3793. l. SIDI IY OWHY Very neat 3br. l""zba, home w / custom natural woodwork lhruout & 4 car gar, Convenient loc at 376 E. l9lh St. Aslung only $1216,500 Open Son 1~64S·3694 SPAMSHHOME WITH INCOME UNITS Classic 3 Bdrm 2 bath ha c1enda. quality up grades, walled courtyard & spa al S164K. with :l semi attal·hed lux sn come urut.s at S161K <I lK gross) on quiet cul de s ac near e xclusive So Coast Plaz.a area. Prine only 751·8485 FOR SALE BY OWN RI AGT Xlnt staner home , Jbr. Iba.encl garage, as sum lst 546.500 at Ill' , . 188.500 firm. 968-8388 NEWCllllS EASTSIDE C.M. 2512 Santa Ana Ave 2 BR. 2"'1 ba. cootem p design SU6,000. 646-5096 646-609 3 l .. IOOM Double garage. 60xl20 lot. Quiet location, but close to shopping. New rool, copper plumblng. hardwood floors. plaster walls. good condition. SU0.000 with an assuma · ble loan. loy Mcc... ltffr. 541-7729 4 Br. 2 Ba, 402 16th Pl, ~~~~~~~~ $165,000. (916) 472-3646 or (916) J4S..8975 for info or CDMCGnA .. PWSIMCOMI OR 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home with lsol<11ted m s tr bdrm/pan!Slt retreat or In-law qrtn + 2 bdrm cotta1e. Anyway you describe It, It's charm· ing. up to date a nd beautifully located. Priced at SZll0,000. appt to see. Do not dis· turb occupants. IA5TSIDE 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, huge fireplace. custom home. Lots of charm. Only $143,500. O...S-1-4 111W.._.5'"et Broker, 645-8266 OPltilHOUSI: CALL FOR DETAILS 644-7211 Sun. Oct. 12 1-5. Exec. ~ 4br, 2YJba. 3057 Yukon. Valley Really. 770.1700 "1n Ntr ,f I I' I\ 11 I v 1'.. r1'1'1Ul 11\I [ S Clw l1Dmlt• Rare rlnd at '215,000. Good rental1. Aaent, •Jm;M6-Tm BY OWNER, 305 Carna- U.. I BR + ,_or, a BR ..... + l llR 1ar apt w I rp&c. •.ooo. fD.0127 ByOwner. -7.900. 2bdrm. frplc. R-2. lrg lot. ad cond. 1131 Maple. 915'1·1ZZ3. X-3U, Rick. .-AYllDI Grell loc:aUoa. terrific ramUy home w /5 bdrms, 3 baLI». Drive by and ult fer t«rtftc: pritel Alk ror E1n1 Burekle. CKN'nJRV21 t6Mltl .....•.•••.••......•... FREE OCEAN VIEW Come & en1oy the panoroam1c ocean view & cool ocean breezes A spacious 3 bdrm 1 2112 bath with private spa & patio Extra-lar ge Roman bath open to atrium Vaulted ce1I· 1ngs. skylight & v ew windows provide an open & airy feeling An excellent 1nvest- men t opportunity Only $1 74 900 Owne r w ill help finance w ith low downpayment Plea se call owner/bkr at 548·2019 63 t-2246 OPEN HOUSE Daily 10-6PM ------- NEW CUSTOM CONDOS 1114hluiowA•~ 0,..W/S..1-5 They're excitingly dsf rerent • I.a r ge 3&4 bdrms , 2 12 baths . 2 fi replaces. mscrow;l\ c ovens, solar hot water. llle throughout Lovel} grounds Pnced from $150,000 Trades con sidered. GEM llALTOltS hie 64~4623 3 br. 2 ba condo Near S<.> Coast Plaza Assum loan. Pvt comm "' p0ul & s pa Owner .a.:t 646-5096. as k ror Minnie LOW DOWN PYMT! Big comfortable 5 BR. close to s C'hools floti Dickenson, Agt 979 .. 533 CARIB COUPLE Best end unit. mmt con dslion, 2 bdrm swtes. double garat(t!. Oeautsful tree lined greenlielt S115.000 Bob or Y\llllnl' R.H R. agt. 673 7:100 $7, 700 TOT AL DWM HO QUALIFYING Payments $895 on lh1s ~ bd. 2ba, ram rm. home Trailer access , grf'al locatio n. nr ~chool & rrway access CGBI 633-1860 Ask ror Lil 549 4008 Newpor t llcsghLs nt·w Condo. 3 Br 212 Ba !KOU sq. ft. 3.14 ~le St 01wn SatlSun 12·4 642 5722 GREAT VIEW MESA VaDE C.C. IStttGI~ owe 2n11 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. pool. :n;.1Country Club Dr Open Sunday 12 to 4 Agt. Gloria 557 tu2C> Back Bay. 4 Bdrm. Open Sunday 1·5, 2409 Bonnie Place Offshore Proµ 760-8211 l....tP't,E.st• Super sharp 3 Br. 212 Ru. air, great location . terms. John Marshall, Agt Condo Specialist 631·1266 ..... , ... WITH6ADIO New on the markel·for the farruly Co-ordinated 3 bdrm. 2 ba with gas BBQ, brick patio and malure greenery . Beautiful tile entry, open kitchen and dining area. $138,000. One of the lowest priced home a In the area. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 . ........•.••.•••••••.. Vour Pl~x Xlnl l.•H'.(;rt l ond nr Oluff By 0\0. ner .: .l hr 2 2br frph'. l' rt' al• v e f 1niJnc1 n g. 1;;5 1055 HwttinqtOft ~och I 04 0 ..•.••••••.......•..... GREAT FAMILY HOME IBr 2i:JJ , light & a11' I hlk ID '>C'hJ &. park I : 11\1 t•I li('h Only St 18,!JOfl 846-5502 ~ &ttwt~'s DrHm ......_Oft S..liff Lr~ s ingle i.t11ry. lbr. formal rurung . ram rrn l'u...,tom yrd, trnptt al pool v. bar spa & f1rcp11 t-:n J"' eotr. t l'nns!> & the hcach Walk lo schocJIS I m m Pd 11 n · u 11 ;1 11 1· ' 11w11er 531i Oiifl Hkr Couµ Dr~t1r pnce n.'1Juctson $149.000 for a deluxe oceanfront unit 2br, l'•ba. assumable 10•,.r Isl . owner will carry i52 2197 ,\gt -- - llAMDMEW 3 Bdrm custom home 4 blocks lo ocean. 2 f11pks •. formal dining & more C /2 I Surf RHfty 536-7542 ASSUMABLE LOAN! I mile to beac·h. very dean , well planned .ibdnn. 3ba home lren $3& 1461 UNIQUE COAST A.L PIOPERTY ASSUMEl%LOAH SS6~ per mo. Sha rµ ·I Bdrm 2 ba th 1A1th fsreplal'e Choice loc·a tion -------=----~TVI MR\JiV'ml 'ifJlQ 962·4471 (I'::~)546·8103 RCTaylorCo 4 Ir lMdH' $901< lluw about a 4 bedroom l'Ondl'J only 3 m1. from thi> surf? Convenient lo !>hop ping. nu::. route'>. aod ~l·hools Featunn1; l'Om munst} s wimming PQ11I '>Pa and c lubhouo;t· lnt'luding caS) acce!>~ rarµc1rt <l1rel'tl) lhrougl• pnvate patio ;irea, Sound • good'' We have two for· your 1ns pel'l1on Call ~ H C Taylor Co 640 9900 RCTaylorCo 640 <)()OQ CONDO FOi IHVESTOI Beaut. 2 Bdrm end unit rondo in H.B Fres hly p ainted an d new wa llpaper Close tu beach , s hopping and schools $99.900 WA. TBlROMT VU POOlAMDSUft Bea11l1fu1 Christiana Bay -- with indoor pool and ex panslve view. Perfect /or: entertaining in this 3: bdrm, fonnal d1mng rm· home with patio and buat dock. Owner will lease l>ptson &. exch a nt;l'. • Si50,000. - WATI R;"IU>NT llClMl '> REAL ESTATE 631 1400 !'>pacwus 4bdrm. :tba. la --------• Que:;ta Granada. paddle • -- tennis l'ourt. pool. .too .,._ ... "'°" ~ <h Lo beat•h I ren H.biMr 1042 SJ6-1461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W;\TERF'RONT DEAL! G1Jrgeous Jbr. Jba + fam rm. formal d r , bar. ~k) hghl, rna rbll· entry & frplc Shp for 42· l>oal Only S.S45,CXM> f''ull Pnt•e S ubmit :ill term:> ~1964 FAHT ASTIC 2 BR llv Owner ~an\ up 1!r<1des. 212 1·a r ~ar, Ir~ lot Opn ll~e Sat 1Su n 11 5 9472 I.rand An· l'nrner Yo rkll'l Wn & Bus ha rd 96:1 0 557 or :w. 066() ~!'>LIME $7118 l'lTI Ill . loan. :-JS.WO dn :1 br. l'llf ner IOL, ht·u\' :.hake rouf Ocean' 1ew :.l·h1w1I d1~t I lob Demer.; !WIS <13-13 OPEN SA. T /SUM 309"' St. ~ lid.rm. 21 2 ba 4 \T S old 212 blks to b1·h · Own1•r d~perate to .,l.'1J Ca II Jewell s.3& 7542 IEACHHOUSE •, Ms to B!'h, Scabern w,Jbr, frplc, com er tot. p lu s h c pl . 21282 YA RMOUTH AGT C.rn· th1a 963-0838 LAHDMARI< HOME Lots of Redwocxt. Mir- rors. <tbr, spa, close to bch. $129,000 Dnve by 11792 CHAR FO RD Dr Call AGT Cy nthia 968.(183!1 ASSUMES"'•'·; Loan. 4 hr , Ir"-1044 ......................• OPEHSAT/SAT 1-5 THE ''UM-CONDO" tMWOOOUJDGE OHLY SI 32,500 ,\ delightful 3 Bdrm, adult orl·up1 e d Crl>ekwood Aspen Plan on low lraffi(' rnl-de sac :.tret!l The lowest cost detac hed re~s<lenre 1n Woodbndge 77 llut' CAl.LQ~~K 644-7211 "1n NIGEL nAll[Y & A55l:lCIATl5 Woocbidcp Caedo . Spotless 3 Br. 1''• Ra . Country kitchen lrR patio Assumable 1s t at . 9!\i•r~ $101,000. :iSl· 1183, Owner 2 ba home next to park. Open Hs e Sat/Sun I 5 : Cov 'd patio w 1BBQ, Woodbridge Glen Ash ~ Oceanview School Dist mdl 2 Br. l't'l Ba, bm·k t $1 02.000 Exe<·ut1 ve pat1ow lolsofplanls. Ry · RJtrs,714-8484343 Owner $1 08,000 113 : HUM11MGTOH IA Y $71,000 OPIHTOOAY 10224 DISNEY CIR I Brookhurst /Adnms ). Charming single s tory s pacious l bdrm townhome Ide al for singie or couple in conve· . J . i!t,t•\(t1111•1 .\:~·I,. i~~ r. ii t 111 " n ifl'J h4() l\fl(~(I :,,,.,.,d1l• f ,,·,lt>hJff P111f f ,111 I Hollowglen 551·9661 ---- ••UllQUE! ~ 2300 sq ft of luxurious Ii,. : mg. with it's own POOL$ & SPA! This 3 Bdrm &~ den attached home 1s1 possibly Lhe only exam < pie sn the prestigious) Woodbridge Estates with~ a private pool. Call now S to see & enjoy ! S $197,500 < \\\~bridge ~ RealtlJ 4 --------55 1.:1000 ) f 0 R SA L E H U N • 1m Barral'lr a Pt!"> 1r .. 111" l TINGTON LANDMARK ' 1 STORY ~O CONDO. -----7 2 bdrm. 2 ba, shutters 2 8 r T W NHS E I' ) thruoul. 1i,, yr. Million Heritage. Open Satl9'ah > dollar rec facililles 1.5. •.500. Park/Poot:J Guarded fate. 40 yn or 559·710. A11umab\4 older. Cal ror appl. only ~.zoo at 9Y•% $77.000 ~3879. iut.000. Loam effealve 12. 7~. .I 1)..1 OAl'-Y PILOT !n!r· Oatolls 11, t• ··••••·••·············· ......•....................................... ·~···················· ............•.......... ........... 1H111n'-W. ~..,. w. ....... '-W. ....... ,_Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a..-.... to• .._..... ... ..... .... ..... 1069 ............. "" s.c...... 107' .................. .• """................. .... ··--·-········ .... . ........... ··-···· ··-···-.. •·•········· ...................... . ........ 1044 ..... 1044 .... 1041 .......... ~············ ............................................. . PANORAMIC OCIAN VllW A WAITS YOU Pa ',....._ C~""1~W. .e to bud. You own the land. Great flMncial. ... ICIO \\\~ldbrld~ Ru ic, \:ii JOOIJ lltltl th"" Ill • I'\... '" ,, .. TUl1UIOCIC 't!W 11 11 111u11.t•I Lk>uutlful l'hrn J f•«llllf•'' ~ 1-.lrm$, :?' v h111h., f .mu &y n>o1n, 1h1111111 nl\1111 .I 1·1ar gun1iic l'nu,..uall\ l•rfCt' 1111rk Ilk,· 1 JrS rl\IUI\ tr\~ ill !ttl'f'llt'll Ill ~s.•1•iud t>J H•ltlll j.! ..! 1.141llllti lmman 1lutc • 11n di!ion Mun ~ t·u,tu m 1lffit'1Ullc1> C"all fol ·•l•PI St!ltl.~ TuttnaOCIC teUS ore. SUH. 1-6 11902 Vle Mffsilt• Pres1Jcnt lk>~ h.1 .. JU.'>l heen hsttlt.I t .11rfolt> ,•u rn1·1 fot, JPll"'" •, J I rt' J Bdrm:., 2 hath:. 1ll111n.: room famrl ) r nf1m vaulted loe.im l'c1l1111(:. .\ s,, um .i b It' I u u n ~49.500 1ndud1ng IJntl SANJOA9UIH Corner l'o11d11 111 Thi' Villas. 2 Bdrm:. .! bath.-.. nahl on tlw watt'r £11 t't'llf'nl rondJttoo 6 many .amen•ll~• f'·ao1 aio t1 r fmanr1111 Sl le.too ........... m ~our own pool .t. 'pa ~-1u11ru1 -1 Rr t ... H in ·nw Rllnl'h A:uuma bl.. I.Mn. ••l'f'I~ Ion TMIOM.YWAY TO.O Loca ted blab above t.a1una'11 famed Rlv*r• CQUlW w ~"-'•~ln_a ()(<ean vu J bedrm. noor plan fulurea be•med t·e1Jin11 vu de r lo . en"kw@d brick v•tlo • kit • bU ina • brkhl har Prlct1d for 1m mC'd1atuale 1t l lll,OOll MISSION REALTY ~S C.t Hwy. LA11un11 ...._4t4-07JI 1100 & .&n-'t.-11f'llf'na all ...... ------,,.ltJ 1.1&1 11• .i 'en f•n• ON TlfE BEACH Mobil .. 1..&lu.' llom ~ 2Br, r-.dwood WOOOr\.A..... drd1. ctu.ln 11 hallu notmnic plu.oh l'all>4!1 h1rdwood IOl frph· 1111i1 6 l\t'avt1tul nwoer lot 6 .iOO 17141499 3818 .1n• '4ffi•"'i .,.l.,.. o ( th.---------- .imt•nilln fouml 1n thll!I ~Olt'rllWOOI> l'l.A<'I-: 4 lit + ... tt S Oi t' t ht' f111 .. nd n11, 1nd ud\•' .. lbl l'U m ''"'""":. 111 Stoll ()I.lo ' ~.llOO IHOOOI SfJ A. •• in tht' ltH'\il ' ... r I l l B L •I" I! " II.I .. p.i1•11\U:. " ttr • ~ tt '"''" l ommunll) µark '"llh lt'f\IU~ but nu dut.>:. ·t>llt>r S J\:. s .. 11 • $11><1 ~ SH-1111 •VI A1.K TO BEACH• i Br 3 811 f1.1m rm U\'t'.10\'ll!W S:t:i~ 000 un Sl32 LA.ut4A AXM I\ t!IUI Vu~W 3br :0>" rns .00049'7-s.116 BK tt •fl'• ................ -.. ....... c..e....,_~ ... Come • see tbe view fOr )'OUl'Mlll 188.500. OflM MOUll ............ , < Ple.ae pan ln 1ue1t parktac • walk to SIMt~ 525). J~ 9&3-1112 ------·1~ ...... IOIJ .._.. S.WMew! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Less than 20"/c down. As· sume an existing 12~ I.st No points. Desirable Niguel Shores Villa. Largest rmdel, decorat· ed perfect . SllS,000. Prine. ooly. ~. &.-....... 1015 0,... W/5-I ·4 UIO La Brea, Bearh Sade Ot Hwy ~ Ocean View! Around a pool s i2e courtyard, 3 bdrms & separate guest unit. 4 baths, ram/rm, wet bar. J fireplaces, roofed lanai AND A HUGE 2 STORY STUDIO ror the creative All REASONABLE of· •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ~ 71t-tJJI •DOwa 11 IClf'll O--s.111 ........... ,...,.k.t1 ...... PI0.000 Forever ViewBackbay 6 lllountaina: Swlmmln1 Pool 6 .Jacuul In encloHd Garden Room, Open Floor Piao, Ap· prox. '500 aq ft. Marble Floon, Lee Llvln1 Rm, Formal Dlnina Rm, Fam Rm, 4br, 3ba, Patios. 642-1119 WPll IACll IA Y TOW1llOI• IACICOMMABIT Hi1hly LIParaded 2 BR 2 1,; Ba Ba y p o1nt townhome, new from builder. Features In· elude: air conchtioning, gar a1e door opener, recreation racilitlea and muchmon. central air. patio. lloubll' -~~~~-~~-! ,ittar hed garage 2 Yl•ar:. •--------•! OP-. S..AY 1-5 ttest quality family home in prest111ous Nori h Lagwia 3 Bdrm mclud'g large master bdrm Hardwood noors an livmg rm. spac. outdoor area. One or Laguna's qwet ~haded streets Walk to res taurants. s ho ps , beach, etc Only $268,500 ITermsJ rers considered, easy MAJISTIC financin,. Move in for Whispering Trees home! Priced at SlM,900 with very attract Ive 90% fl.nancing at 11 ~ interest for JO yean available. For additional lnforma · Lion & appointment, call uld Adult rnmmu111I) Ex c e 11 en t ,. a I u c .ll $148,500 DAVID D. CAILSOH REALTC>a lll-9293 ••llTHE LAKE One or Irvine's most pre st1g1ous res1denccs W OODBR I DGE t.:ROSSIN(;·s l:irgest model The "F.:istun", 2 blks t u :.hop p•n l: & cinema Call Cor your personal 1n s pel·llon S269.000 W\lodhrldge Rea Ilg 55 l·:JllOO 1!1..9@ Barranta l'I.,.' In 1nr BY OWNER, 1000' 3 br, best loc Beerf1eld OW<.: $149,990, Low~t Vacant 752.SJS:l u N IV Pk Ill . T ii i:: FINEST -1 BR 2' J Bu , den. atnum. hv owner S212K . ATTHAt.:TIV 1-: TER~S t)WC :!ml Pnnc only. ev)). 1;;:1 :i:>:rn : 1·273 1436 Orangetrrecondo. lbdrm. lb3 , $75,900 Ne al ' ~1-6ilJ4. Owner Sbdnn. Jba, Turtlercwk ,Beauty . appraised at $309.000. Make offe r Owner Agt 644-lll2S after lipm OWHBAHXIOUS L.ge 3 BR 212 Ba twnhse in Smoketree 2 £pie's.<! car garage , patio $134 ,000 By owne r 8SJ.l.538 dys , evs wknds 551-1735 OPENSATISUN I 5 !Ill Amberwood liroker cooperation ESCAPE to beaut Univ Pk. 3bdrm, 2ba w /lush landscaped e ntry . atnum & prvt bnck patio on huge tranquil !{recn· bell. Tennis, pools , many love l y upg r ade s $1~.500. Owner. 552-5987 O'Me IOUGIT AHOTHH Terrific 4 Bdrm. atnum. family rm. a really super value Nr San Diego Frwy. Sl.39.900 ree Sub- miL. owner w1U assist Wllb flnancmg. - \\\II HI IUl'l 11()\11 .., Inc REAL E'3TArE 873-4900 TdX OPIHW/S...~5 125 CANYOH VIEW Spectacular ocean & t'1ty views Crom Lh1s wood & gJus 3 bdrm & ramily rm home on a secluded private lot View decks. fountain & spa Close to town. $4&J,500. SOf'HISTlCA TIO Contemporary wood & glass 3 bdrm home with exceptional main beach views. Stained glass win· dows, top nolch kitchen, sauna, playroom & an unus ually dramatic master bdr m s uite '475,000, POuaUHfTS m mint l"Olldition. Short walk to town Ai beach. Easy to rent. Owner will i.e&p fmance. A s uperb lavestment on the north end. DI0.000. IM'LIX Prime location, walking Cfiatanee to town, beach •high school. Very large "R.2 lot with possibilities. ~ Utile paint will work ~rs. S'llS,000. ~ f<t .. 100$ , ... 0...""""" i....,. ...... a._, 1714t 494-1117 ore.SUN 1-5 14556 0. .. Rel w ... s.-.. llSTIUY L~t t1f?W.! offered. 2 Bdrm "C" plan FreshJy paint ed, centraJ air Priced below comparable sales for 1m med action . S96.900. Cal '44-7211 IUILDAIU LOT One of the last blllldable lots in Lagurui Beach on quiet street with custom homes. Whitewater view sites with north city tights. Owner is architect and may draft plans. Reduced to Sl.34,000. 494-1057 * * * C A L I F • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I HOttES IESTIUY Classic 3 Bdrm home w pn vate courtyard en- try Newly carpeted and painted thruout. Attrac· t111e fmancing available as loan 1s assumable 1st T D is SSS,500 al l 11"1% iiayable SS.52.00 monthly Won't I ast • Opn Hse Sat ·Sun 5101 Doanoke 1 5 e-fU\NCH IH ;q TY 1 l~l l /000 ~--- **M<>KnfWOOD Beautiful 4 bedroom home Ideally located in the elegant village of No rthwo o d . Many ameruues and priced to :.ell f ast in today's mark et O pen H s e SattSun I 5 #4 Savao nuh ~ H1\NC H ~ f~I Al T 'I' ~ ·)~) 1 .'000 RCTaylorCo MHrTI.LAM Woodbndge 2 Br plus den, 2•"1 Ba condo "Brl ghton " B p lan Large master bedroom :.wle Sunny kitchen on <'Ulde·sac. $214.500 Wclw'fJY .. liruquely and beautifully upgraded 3 Br condo Choice co rner across rmm park with m>unlain view 1112.500 rmrml1•1MH AIOYI THI OCEAN Prime bluff view proper· ty on the oceanside of highway, fullofold world s plendor. This thr ee bedroom, 2"'2 bath home Is solidly constructed and includes oak noors and cabinets thruout. two fi re places . and bonus room with bath. -Substantlal' pOteilfial for expansMlo . . • 5'95,000 MOMAltCH IA Y. SOUTH LA.uMA ln t.be secluded MCW'ity gated area you will find this lovely traditional five bedroom. three balb home wit.b a beauuruJ waterfall, spa, and many fruit trees Just the right comb1nataoo for com- ror t able ramlly liv· an ... $389,900 . 49t· I JJO IJ 1-0IH -----'- OIJ9ff AL •AIDINS HAMDCIAFTID DITAJU._ OCIAMVllW A charming, quality 3 bdrm. 2 ba. home with bonus room. Offered for $258,000. Open Sat/Sun 2-6 32032 &Inlet Ave. South Laguna Call Agent Bill or AM 661-1161 or 831 ·3188 IHDC>Oa/OUTDO<Hl ..... Th i s prestigiou s Portifma home is for you ThanlalaMne. 1325,000. Most beaut . home in $140,0001 Lake Forest. Nestled in 0,... s.t /5-I ·4 the trees on a Jge. corner ''"70 Via "-prt f'7. Off Jot. S.ov.en~ ~tm. de· ..., ..... corated bdrms " reatur· McKnicht Dr Very close iog a spacious mstr. to C r escent Ba y . suite complete w/frplc. S pa c Io us 2 b d r m · & jacuui tub. This home OCEAN VIEW OYO on Is for the exec. who de· upper level. Also a sires the ultimate in lux-1round level unit for ury homes. can Wendy SJ.35,000. Owner's £inane· "The Specialist in the ing eacl'L ........__,, ""'1-'"""• Agt S.-...... , u-=a "" .,_.., . 4000 Sq. Ft. this Olde Miuiolt Vleio I 067 World Mansion on ~ A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to Woods Cove ·---wl!!!'I ___ _ Beach. Owner ftnancing. 4bm See anytime. Move in for T'hanblfving ..... 000. -......... Airy This 2700 sq. ft .. year old home was designed for room to room privacy. Split level, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, den, fireplace, formal d.iniq. Spacious kitchen & dog run. Near La1una Niguel Civic Center. You're sure to like IL. $115,000. ...... , .... O,..S-1-4 VAULTB ca.IM&S are a design featured in this multi-level condo tocated at Mission Viejo golf coune. This end unit bas 3 bdrms, 21h baths, 3 balconies . Great as · s uma b le financing. Sl.43,900. 3IM4 Bern Drive. Some 131-1440 ocean view. 3 Bdrm, 2 ~~~~~~~~~ bath, c..iom spa. just = like new! sns.ooo Ml.,.... IHdt IO" 494-7511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ titLLIE ' ~ McCOflM~CkRF A ... IDLYHOMI Charmin& 2 Bdrm home with lo vely mountain view. Oreat rental unit or honeymoon cottage. suo.ooo. don osen l t ,,1{1 I ' 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 47'7...., "'-'-...... 1052 • •••••••••••••••••••••• II' INM.w W111&••1t1 W..IMtDecli By Paceseu. Homes Ele1aat 5 bedroom, 4 belb balm ...., receaUy completed. OUUtandln& ~ features include W. mut. suite with hydro-whirlpool Jetted tub, formal diniq room. garden room. custom fa.replace with convena- Uon pit, 2 car 1arage, 17'JL31' pri Vale dock with water • electricit y. Some optional color seledMln ltill poulble. Priced Sl,.315.000 _ ............... Carol Hoff. t\tl. 611-00IM Shown by appt_ daily Need partner-Newport twnbme, 11500 down. $150prmo. John llarsball, Alf.. Condo Specialist 831·1Jl6 FOi SALi" ow.. Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba. Only S2H.SOO. Owner will cany at Sl.500 monthly with tz0.000 down. No credit needed. ( 714 l .. 1.914. •_...__ ~-J -.a decorated to a ''T" for ~·-.... ••u 1IT ---nyu today 's I iCesty le ...__. .vt1t ILUFFS "San Joaqwn" model, 2 w /redwood decks . II Br +den/study Quality fireplace in Jiv rm 6 Auume •.ooo at IOV.%. neautr al tan carpets and mstr Bdrm. Ceramic Upcraded, end unlit, drapes Fabulous golf baths. Ocean View!! good view, 2Br. 2Ba. aak· course view, 2 private HURRY! iq Sl.47,0CIO. patios. Asldng S175.000. Lat--Ylhpl.I O,.HleW/s-1·5 Hortttwud 4'7-1761 llJ72 M•hW.y 3 Br. 2"2 ea single family •-:=:=n=i:i:t:m• -~~!7!•!!2113~!!~~ delached home. Many ~IMllAl.n = uparades, 3 car garage. 497•2461 TERMS. $16S,OOO. RCTaylorCo ( .. 11) 'I'/(>() TERMS Deauurw Turtle Rock 3 bdrm home hu excellent temia . easy to buy! C1U ror detail.a today ! ! ! Also ruce family room. atrium d an . rm. Beautifully landscaped . many fruit tr ees. Only 1174,500. lnchldes the land! w ... c... Olde r La1una t y pe cuual beacb house with "Roten Gardena" type entry. 4 Bdnna, 2 baths. walk to beach. Owner financtna. 1235,000. HHrtOf&.at- On El Bosque Street . F.nalisb proveaclal home plus maid's quarten • artist's studio. Ati.olute· ly charmiq. D;30,000. SPICTACU'•I OWMm fllMAMC8 Make the most of your money In today 's marllet. Thia Interest rate ia moner In the bank. 12% st TD. $150,000. Premium view lot, cwilo m up1rades. uoo sq. ft. owe 2nd TD. BiWe Carter C-21 Ast. 485-2200. For lae. 4bdrm bouae, Nl1uel Shores, t eonia swimmiq 6 bcb. Mardi· A-.-...i.m.aoo. ll0.000 down. 4 br. 3 ba. Owner' will Mil on con· tract or leue option. Broker, Stev e , 157 -llOO /fM-8N.S. sown Pott Royal llodel Puunmic view. ocean. dty llllltl • mtna. 4 br, s be, Flt, fonml din. ana.· uparaded. shutt.en, cpta ea&ry, aold oak panellia1 6 moldln& Uv. rm , cUl&om •de apa. poocl. waterfall. a 1aa con- veraatlon pit. decks, c\lltOm laDdacapblf, pvt pte,....,s.dcommunlty w/pool, leDDAa crta, apa. BBQI. FOR SALE BY OWNER /BRKR . "50 ••. Xlnt terms . ....-. , .............. 631-00IM, a.sk for Carol OPIMSAT/SUM 1·5 3118SEAWJND DR .. NB. Clocated on Irvine Dr. at Uoivenity) 0¥198 FIMAMCB» 80' to bch, pt sea vw. cor· oer, 7br, 2ba, 2 sly sogl on R-2 buildable 90' lot. S'l98K. owe 1 SlSOK. l2\Aa% 2nd Int. only 4 yrs 13% 29% down. 7107 Seashore. Open daily. Owner.663410 EmRllfS ...... Jyntt.w 4 Bdrm, 2 bath prestave home. Close to ever- ything. • RED CARPET 75~-1202 CAPICOD TllLIYIL + VllW! i-%ASSUMI 1~7/i°/e! SEE FOREVER VIEW! Classic cape Cod nestled on country knoll ! Dramatic Jiving room witb romantic deck. overloob countrysjde. Showa I ike a model home ! New plush carpets and drapes. Kin& bdrm.a, 3 baths. Forma I dining! Walk to best schools and shopping. Call now to see. won't lut! Priced to steal! TI4·5o58-llll HIWPOlrT CAIST Best package deal in Newport Beach . Al prices you can afford . try this 2 bedroom + 2 bath. A.lawm or AITD · be creative, al80 2 + den end un.it. R.H.R. Ast . ask for Sylvia 67J. 73DO. IAYCalST IYAM WIU.S Hoa. 4bdrm, 2i,<,ba, hilbly maintained, tutlully de· corat ed . l ovely courtyard, attractive landscape. 1290.000. Prine only. Wkends " after lpm 642·21U7. IYOWI• Harbor View home. 4bdrm, fam rm. Country Fren c h , totally cuatomlzed, jac, Fee land, $125,000. 6'4-5815 or ..... 7arl. DOCll SIDI 2 Bdrm, 2 ba waterfront "own your own" apt. Aceat. U.~f7SZ·S710 t¥Wllaf; ... ~"t floor plan of· I Open, frwb • a w .......... YllW l3SZ Circle Way. Top Lout.ion North Laa-a. 3 Br. 2 •. Open 9'ID .,. •s2s .ooo . Mary Henatam. Whipple R.eal- ty. ZlJ,,..3*. ,,. ~ ... uWul vt.w. CU.tom ·-deeor' told fldl.\NS .. J • + IM muy up1radfl. Boat ... • 1Up n1bta YP lo 45'. me.eH '1•.-.m-1111 •573 CA_,.,,Da~IMME a...-..... 104' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAMYllW 3 br, 2 be. Walk to beach. lmniac . ..a. Mt da. owner wUl flluac!it. IMI. SUbmltndL ... ,.. OPIMMeAY l·I 2711'-'AYe. A perf Kt eombbulUon ol 180 d•I oceaa 6 ctty UOU view, .,. pool a.a decks '°' ........ =· aeparate 1ueet , fGnDal cllaAaa rm all cm a hu1e lot mallet thlt .... u.. .... home. n. beet price ever. -i:.."'.u llM.ftll · .,,...,. OPDI TODAY l-1. • 1"'!!!!!!! .... !!!!!!!L!!!! ..... !!!!!!~ AV E . CU II 8 R S . 1: ~ii •• A ''o...ol· a -ktnd" location. Nel1labore ~;!'.:: m:= ~ .. ,. ..... =••le ba)' vie•. "Wrap al'OUlld" ....... ...,. . .... •.. I \ 1. l , ',. ·-},-- BiG CANYON • S•*t 1·5 2 .. Cbt•..,., Luxurious 3 Br, 3 Ba Townhouse Tastefully decorated, high ceilings. large yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S380.000 2 Br. 2 Ba Also Available to see. $290.000 4 Br, 4 Ba Custom Home on Golf Course may be s hown ~~ BROKERS I LID~ 714-419-HU C41~ 1032 W• St. Le Joie CA t20J7 FllSTOFFH Like New Remodeled. Balboa Peninsula Pt 2113 Mirimar 549-(225 or ~ llG CAHYOM TWl•IM 3bdrm. golf course view. private party. 64().9755 OCIAIROMT 5 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Super loca- tion. MU,000. Agent. Ask for J im 964·7198 or 979-5370 WATERFRONT /SLIP DOVER SHRS S650M 3 Br2 ba, fam r m. expan- dable, favorable !inane' ing. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 400 Morningstar Lane Owner 6'2·58S7 OPIMSAT/SUM l-6 501 ST. ANDREWS RD Comer ol Clay SL Rare luxury condo in Chr fhaven . 2 slQfY. over 2,000 sq.ft 2 !pie's .. comm pool. Sl69,000 "-· 646-3802: 67>'3787 MIWUmMG Spacioua 3 8d art design Npt Hits home. Sllylites. secluded mstr suite. ll 's Just stwming to see. Opn Hse Sunday 12-5. 531 Catalina Dr. Call J eanne BY OWNER BACK liA Y lmmac cstm 4 Br 21, Ba Highest quallt), 11 ln1 financing. hest value 1n Npt S285,000 Opn Sun. principals only J>lea~e 642-8833. :i Bdrm, 11-, &. l~e ram11y rm w frplc. room fo r pool $215.lnl f;l!I Klnl-!S Place ~5Cll.'t l ... lbtahSaMs Brokers or Sales per.ion)) FulJor Part Time ·EAlll •%· Offices in NB & CdM John Carey GRl.RECI THROW AWAY YO t:R L.AWNMOWEH. L1Ye in NEWPORT SHORES Walk to the beach. pools, tenrus New exclusive bt~ 3 Br 2 Ba i! Sl) Bc;,m ce1hngs, ;i car garage Llke new carpet. rre~h paint. S14!i,900 ON THE WATt-;R J Br 2 Ba D W f"P . Rm to add u11 .. :x 1 ~t 1n ~ S'97.SOO loan rtedul.'NI to Salter. 631-1266. ' $199.SOIJ £xlnt va lue ttEALTORS L»O WEEK END SPECIAL Fell Nol escrow. Seller motivated. Price Sias bed by SlOOK. Best buy on Island. Extra lge lot. Lovely 3 Bdrm borne with sep. apt. $32.5,000 firm. 223 Via lthar a Open house Fr11Sat & Sun. C /21 tte wpori C..tw 6~H57 MMrS..Ctt.._. Sunwood isl.Ory, 4 bdrm. 2 bath, excellent starter home ror young family. situated on large corner lot. Room f or RV SUt,900. R.H.R., Sylvia. •st. 67s. 7300. 2STOHY \ VHA~tt-: 3 Br 111 e r~ / h u g 1• m odern k ll "' pa r q fl oor'.; hulo(e :.untler k bea m t ell1nR:.. w11 ll paper, etc Creative fmanc'g LARGE F'AMl LV WANTED 4 Br J Ba F'm Rm D W, F'P. l'OV patio huge sunde<:k St to ~t ltwa lion. Loll. of 1ot.1ndO\\ :-. c-11 ror appl YOU OWNTifE LAND 2 Br Dollhouse "' all ex Lras + lush lanrlsr Steal for $169,900 CANAL 1-·RCJNT .i Br J Ba New cer lllt- 1n kit & bath Wini:' storage, dark room, veg garden. decks & lots a wood Exclus 11o'e. by appt. ' 2STORY l'IXER BAYSHOR~ Open Houle Sat /Sun only. 541-3MB, 3 Br. 2 Ba . Ream cell ings, huge enrls 'd sun deck . Has S76K loan 1·3 Now Owne r flexible SISS,000 UDO ISLE By Owner - Price reduced S20K Great sunny noor plan. gourmet kitchen. 4 Br +family rm. $475.000. Open Sun. UM Via Lorca. 673-7586. Agents add Comm. IAYCUST 4 BR, 2~ ba, family rm. din rm. 2 frplc, spa. Lg auum In. 1162.500. Open Sat /Sun l·S at 1921 Leewud Lane. 631·2683 MIWPOIT CUST DILUll COMOO Zl~MIC..t 2200 aq. ft. Xtra lrg. master Br. fam. rm, 3~8a. assum. 9.7% loan, SlM,500. Open Sat. & sua. l·SPM. By owner · -.2746. Mlw..,tTWNC• 2 Br. f-sty, terms. low price. John Marshall. Agt. .. Condo Specialist 831-Ull& MtHFAJAIVIS o...ee 642.8850 John Coombe bkr SIAVllW! Financing plus ' S200.000 assumable lst. try seller with a 2nd Lo we s t pnced home in Seaview Very pnvate selling Come see. Open Sat tSun I S pm 190\ Yacht Camilla JACK HOWELL \'H ,,._.,. t \ 11 ' 644-1156 STUDIO/I IDIM Versailles. cozy retreat amid large Sycamores. Adult security complex, near Hoag Hospital. Pool. jacuzzi. saunas. pror gym. All new decor, part. rum. tll6.500 Sub mil! Agt. 766-8617 ~IOW OCIAHVU VERSAILL~. security complex. Incredible 180 deg , ba y, ocean . Catalina Overlooks pool, lagoon & fountains Gorgeous! 2 BR 2 Ba . fplc. f\am or unJ Agt 780-8617 . s-a.-• 107' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Est&t• 4-Br. Some ocn vu, nr Dana Hrbr. 1146,500, Ph 49M7<M ---c .. 1•-1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• One Ac rC' 2br Country llome Lge Bam. Ideal for hor..cs' $265,000 BY OWN ER 493 6748 TWOCOHDOS 2 lldrm Owner boui:ht other property and m wst sell $79,000 ea Aal 193 3500or493·7492 L.AICMJ40USI IUUTlFUL TOO! s or 6 Br. + ram rm wtfrplr1 formal dininR + eut 1n Kitchen Voe..._& I'"""""" Propertl•s 4tl-9lll llORSE PROPERTY LowDoww - 100/o As-. L~t-3br. 2ba. hme on ap- prox '•acre w /<! staJls & h<1m . tack rm corral, in e Jct· I. M 1 ~' 1 on II i II s Hanch Assoc1at1on Pool. Tcnn1s, C..:luhhouse . & New Equestrian Cnlr BY O WN ER BK ns Well ome $295,000 fi61 6.112 Sc.to Ana I OIO •••....••.............. POOL S PA Trlr a c rL>sS, BUQ. You name 1t. lhl!. place has it ' J br. 2 h11, lge lot Mdl perfe('t $119,SIJ{) & Wlll go V A E 1<er•u t1 ve Rl tr<;. 711·84R·4:WJ South Lalf'M I 016 ···~··················· SELLER l'INANCING I OCEAN VIEWS <.:oast Royale 3 bedr<.tom home with lg rireplace , hay window and terms. Aungo ~ R•Jh1m _ - T111tiR 1090 ....................... OWHYOUOWH HISTOlllC CALIF.HOME E.leRance bwlt ror com fort a nd entertaining. Parklike Rrounds. com- plemenL'> custom home o .. k floor s , m a r h le f1 r e ii l;i c e . r ol l up !'IC reen:-;. r arvPd mold 1n1~s. plus mo re To we m•lre uf 1 his rare ' t >Ide Towne Tustin honlt.' call lfand1 Rt':Jll) 5.51 2000 e RA NCH RE ALT Y 551 2000 LAL'H~LWOOL> PATIO 110~ E I', ·ston es, -t br , z1., ba. 1\ <.: S128.900. 11331 Ha1ntr e1· lld ~ :>a:c1 l)flc•n hou:.'' 11 ti Sat Sun ..•......•...•........• ...... .... s ForS. t 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW OF CATALINA Panor amic ocean vie w from patio deck of this bea utiful. s pa cio u s custo m built modular ho m e 1n rant as l ac Treasure Island Trailer Park Vaulted ceilings, w et ba r , b uilt -i n mic rowave . Su Tone F'ood Center S6000 unde r most recent sale m saf?W.! park' H ~.!!~ 963-8182 l!lm HARRINGTON New ly Redecor. 1400' 2br. 2ba . fam rm , n e w cpl/drapes etc. 112 blk ocn $39,500960-4134 •EXCITING• 5-d .. .., Beautilul custom ized 24 'x60' Vi king Home. 28r. 2Ba &: e nclosed porch. In Laguna Kills nicest s star parlc. (J~). ...,.,.... .... .....,lillToWlll 12xSS 28r, lBa. front k.atchen. Home to have new exterior supplied by seller. (006464) CLUSIC MOIUHOMI SALIS 2706 Harbor, Ste206-A 5~1tJ7 °"9r.... ..... OtMt-IHI l:at• oet.e.-••• liattrh •••••••••••••••••••••••..........................•............•.•••.. C~u/Tow• .._,. .. ,., JOOO 1100 .. I 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oee.-......... • •••••••••••••••••••••• o.tef~ ""•rtr JHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MU~T t.:LL1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1&33 houaft tr•11 r r w alum .awn1n1. ~011d llhap• In hf'llUt ('M adult µut. ~ r••nt, pnl•ed ror qwc·k •alt' JOUO f'a&h 3'!'7 \tt \\'1l:co n . SPit t"C' I I 646 0811 1 P1trk M ·rrtr . tut• •'v1\\I ('~ IUH 9lllO 1~ 1441 Bay ttarlAJr l'll. T\M u1 , natSp IJ S., Juan t":•ll() .1•111 er 2ua t4111h-. n ,14 " old.Al\~l ~ t"'a rru I} C'.'OOOo. ! bl" 2 ba 1411r-ded. nr So ('01111 rtu u . 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P\I w...._..•~ Lido Penuuula '.\fo01!t- Home. 2 bdnn, 11 i IJ..illl +cabana. All for S75 IMI Ask for Bob or y ,011 ne,11gt. R.H. R 673 7300 c_,v.._ Beautiful Lancer i loyal Knight. 2 Bdrm. :1b::i . Steps lo lhc water P110I and rec. rm. SG.S.000 1\l 700 Lido Park IJ22. j QUAIL A.,~~~~- I C>p-r11 I )0 r M I HOMl''ft'IMCOME \i11 , • .! t ro"rn h11w.t' l'l IS tl uµl1·, 111111 lu111111t•' 111 pc 1J\ 11i" 111 I VIiie' I JwTwr WI II ... fl\ f1 a r1 l' r t' J:. ' •I , "' 11 -5.:! l!f.!\I j QUAIL A_,~~~~~~ 10,-. TU 1:10 l'.MJ llAHDMfW 6UHITS . \ 1• 1,...1un.,k 1 111 11111·1 114>1..., POUl.ft.D COSTAMISA S3.i lUI < 1a~h & li\\ t ,11 I~'• for j \I ~ b4!> lto:I \i,'t ll()t(HS ONLY Term:. l er~. fertth 11-..nt.'t :.a>:. Sell ' Hc.i1111ru1 tt\.'.t'all \ ll''4 prui.-ert 1 2 lu,unuu!> t11-..11hou:.t.' :.t} It.' unit!> t:umplt!lt'I} upgraded l'r) I I 7'. down & >WC zst 10'" mlc:rcst Or 1f you haw more tu put Jown tr) l5', now & 10'. 1n l) r. & i.c.k ownel' tu t•arry at 7 5'. mtt:resl Al> l1lllt- as Sii!!f,0110 down or '1 S''. illtt'r est may buy this bead 1 area t>caul\ Ca II for further details A,,:ent ::!13 S9tl 6.111 I' S Pn11r 1ples welcomt: abo Owner F1nancmo -5160.000 Contact Jeff Brummitt Century 21 McNeely Island Reallon t11414J~J44l 4JMJ44 ....... o.Mrt. ....... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lolt 4 V,tl ll'y H tl(h l>t.'tlt.>n llbwe:.. 1..ot.s & \Crt'age 4 Bd rm l lia ~.uoo I Bdrm ~ Uen R l lot $32,!IOO '• a<.'re tu 1 • al re lllll:I SJ.~ and up w11h uttl1 t1es .tv a1I c·era.:e $450 and up Wl• have <·ommer('1al lots & £11:reage with highway frontage More' Call Greg at B & G fteal Estate 7 H Jlili >M18 . Eves 465-MlY ........ W..ted 2900 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED lo buy J br con t.lo or home m ~astblulf ~l!t' of Npt 01 h P n n only 8-0 b Hill , d a ys lt9t-660'l, e11e!J64.5Jt9 Out of State Investors want large Newport m co m e , land. home Madonna Auth1er Man ning, Bkr 714·325 SSSO ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,..... .. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ .,. 2500 ............ 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BDRM . 2RA . WATI HI BON I 1-JOMt' REAL ESTATE' 631-1400 2 Br units w garu~E-,., b l owner bc11l'f1ts t;rcal ..... H .......... -•~ .. •T•,..,..,. .... - r e n t a l a r e a 1 11 ~ .. ,_ "" TAX Stm. Tiit AVOCADO GIOWTH Fallbrook Area. Owner Flnanclllg ... Sl4S.OOO BAYFRONT frpk, gar avai.1 Nov 1 until June 20. lllOO/rm. 760-1977 ...._,11' da 3107 Wcslm1nstt-r Owne r will IEACH Acreep far s. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S a cres. llunllni:t on Beach. To be sold :n publi r auc tion u n to '16/80 by order or the Superior Court Broker cooperallon invited Info Marsh Dozar. Au1· tiooeers. 2131272 9536 1 Ac comer lot. Cahfom 1;i Pines, Sl.400 dn t.1 ke over payments or S74 mo (714)~evcs Ca rdGI hel p finance A gl'nt GJ 1-7300. E..t• Co.ta Mesa S unit~ on hu.,:e lot .roon1 for more• U\lo'llcr -,a ys '-.ell ' M~·k•" U!. ..lll or ft:r ' i52 1.9'~ ~ QUAIL A_,~~~~~~ 10,-. Tll l :l O 1'.M.I "•rtr 1600 ............................ _ ..... ~~~~~·_ ...... LAGUNA HACH 9'005q.FT. 14 Leased commercial industrial units located oo one ol Laguna's main highways. Building re cenUy remodeled. Hii.th demand area. Partne rs want out. orfenng very attractive financwg on a total pri~ or '575.000 with Sl66, 750 down Realonomics 67S b70U M-GZOME Older home, garage a nd barn will prodUt'e some 5-UMfT ILDG. Near Newport Heights. Fantas ti c 3 bdrm owner 's urul w/fam rm, formal dining rm. 2i,., baths & fireplace I other lo11el> •Jn1ts 1•:.ar h w 12 b d r m s, 2 b a t h s & fireplace. tnurns & pauos. 6 cl<JM!d garages + •I parlnng spaces Only 4 yr.. NEW MS0.000 w.-,M. TaytarCo. R...._.. 644-4910 income while you plan a UHITS new development 8,9SO Wt:sts ide Costa Mesa~ sq. ft. ol land near 18th & Whittier. <Asla Mesa . good coodition. ini·ome $\0,800 yr Pnce $445,000 W.., tl T.,tor Co. On payment $130,000 • .._. 644-49 I 0 owe balanct:. at 11% TAX SHELTER Ruy my ~ PRESTIGE \.'a int. 2.890 S. l'st Hwy _ I HOME:~ Bldg at Victona ('u,·e. Laguna Bch. Next to n1:w 11(-a l E.5tate lnvPstmcnlS Chris Abel rroject. Call .'.133.1 W Coast Hw} NB Ev Robinson 499 1460 ur 64§..6646 Buzz Meyer 4994!IOJ for details. OWNER FtHC. 8% SHOPPIHCi CINTY FOR SALE SUBJECT TO PROBATE COURT CONF1RMATION Woodland Plaza Center, t:omer Mulholland llw }' 4' Mulhol la nd O r , Woodland Hills Approx 56,000 sq ft oo 6 1 J <'res AJpha Belli ma1or le nant. Call E.>..c ll1~1 \ e !I umlS, Costa Mesa, 2 rm to bea 1·h. ca ~h flow owe no pyml!, 2 ) rs s112.soo down 54:,0,000 Pnncipals. Broker, Les Barnhart. 559 417~ or !rn-1577 Pt\ YS f'OR ITSt:Lf' C M super d uple x 91, .. ; assum financing. Make orrer Own/Agt b42·9666. Agent· --------Ricb&rd H. Pauley Co Oc.-SOlllh Realtors 2 BR I ~ Ba condo. Cpts. (714) 646-5808 dJlls, builllns <Over 40 ad ult commwuly ) Pool, COMM'llUIU>IHCi 1ac uz11 . cl ubhou5e ly OWMr S65.IXKI Near large s hop· 10,000 sq ft. lo lo lnl'UITV' p1.ng center and bus s top ol l&O,OOOtyr Pnme ll 8 . Ol:eans1de. 714-433-4422 loc. ~ mi lo bch Only ~~~~~~~~~ $595,000 Hurry Won't llESTAUR _ANT ___ _ Last! 840-1.964 BALBOA ISLAND Prime retail/income pro Excellent Main St. loca perty acf'Ollll street rrom t 1on Inc ludes land , Balboa Pavilion with bldgs. all fixtures. clien· Bay View 496 ·4977, te le, t I Br apt. Full 731~. Orange Valley price $500,000. Owner Real F.atate. wl 11 carry balance w /SJ00,000 down. Call Med to Maior'... Prestige Homes. 64S-6646 5,350 Sq. n . Commercial eaq. l Blk to Pacirlc •IHVISTOIS• Ocean. Sell $350,000. Rental uniL<i for less than Lease12.140Mo. 10 x gross. Low or no W.., tl T.,... Co. negative cash now. Low I••• 1 644-491 O d o w n . L i m i t e d MIWPOU/6Ulllh. ln heart of Newport Beach. Located l.n the commercial area, it can be lllod few bullneu, re· llidedl•I cw ? ? ~.000 partnership avail also. Call John Apgar at ~5.157 or 64&-0783. Agt. MIW FOUlft.D All 2 bdrm units. close to San Bernadino cit y center. 200% apprecia· lion avail. Builtins, A/C. COSTA ..SA J>ilUoa. SU8,500. IOADIAU.YI So. c.lf. ltHlty A fabulous loc:allon with ___ 5_46-_U_OS __ _ lar1e bld1a. and a · abowroom. Has ealsUn1 butlneu. Owner wlll carry lit T.D 1575,000 ---··········· IHOUSIS IASTSIDI C.M. Near IOlf course. f1exl· ble owner HYll "submit your tr1de ... 752-1920. 10,." ltM , .... , lliUfUl't .. Mh roadoe. G ... ••1• . vlew1. --------•! ....... ~ml. 4 UNITS 5 years new ~ JBr, P •Ba & three :!Br, centrally located. O wner will CUrr) Ul 12<~. W 251\, down ~nsibly pnct.>c.I al $245.00'> ••••• 6 UNJTS All 2Br, 1 mt lo ocean T-..o tnplexes. side by s ide , nice conJ 1t10 0. w pvt pa tio:-nr Lak e Park. Ownr r will C'arry al 12'°<: w/25% down. Uoth the a bO\ e µro pert1es twve as:.umable 1st TD's + we have ac l'el>S to many additional income properties start mg w an 1mtiaJ invest· ment or S20.000 up to 56.50,000, Ask for J im Wilson or Da11id Leavitt Huntington Beach Rily (714 ) 842·4114 SJ6.0l.23 or 1213) 434·2157 LohfarS. JJOO • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAMD/CMl4 120 X 210. t.ondo or apt.s. 64S-ll03 Agt. OWNER WlLL TRADE 3+ A C r t!S 1n fallbrook $99,SOO for O r a nge Couoty Lot G REWE-P EDE RSON RLTRS. 1-4.59-4181 ......... o..rt. Resort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAMMOnt LAKES Mobile home with view uf mountains, 2 Bdrm, builtm k1tch., new paint, hl(ht and airy. Wood h urn1ng s tove . i,:ol)d wmler access SlS,000 ;;ss~i Trails Ownr /agt Diane Barrett Rily. 642-S20o FORLIASI l'Oew 2 bed.room 2 bath hom e. M1ss1on Lake~ Countr y Club. Golf tennis-pool. Beautifully landscaped, no main tenance yard. 9WOC1ubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Springs 213-378-2572 PALM DESERT LWlwiOUS 4 BR home, tasterully furn ished. beautiful pool and rmun tain view! Well planned for easy desert living. $361,900. IAllllTT UA.LnUGtSTH 64~5200 Get Away From The Smog tO mi from Palm Springs, S acres in Sky Valley 20' x 20· Cabin Water 4 & Electn city. S22.SOOc.ash PP. 675-8740. Suite 302 Mrs. King. Lv Message II JS Acres Prim e A\oc ado Growth with Home. Owner Finam•ing • 143.'i.OOO Rena Stephens ACT Trl'O 714-728-588.'i CMofc:...ey "•rty 2550 • •••••••••••••••••••••• s ............ Movt: out of the smog! SucessfuJ hquor store Good lt:..i.se Equapmenl. license & inventory in duded. SZ«>.000. Secluded tudeaaway ! 66 acres. beautiful building sites, seasonal stream 4' one bedroom cabin. $200,000. Good owner financing. Other R·2. R -3. R-4 & commerica1 properties available . Also. R·l lle r;eage available. For further information, con· tact Ken Marks at s ............ 2319 SpriJll Street Paso Robles CalUornia 93446 11051 2Ja.1110 CA.II.SIAD Large 2br. 2ba. condo on waler Sun deck, pool. Qwet adult community. Easy rway a ccess. Sl09 ,000. 7S2 2 197 . A gt/Owner Cresc f'nl City Beaut hume oo Smith River. Sl79.500 Assum 111 !>'73-9473 CM of St• "•rtr 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 A.ens'#) HUI 9 ~eves. HAWAII'S ICONACOAST New 2 Udnn. 2 bath lux- ury condo with ocean \ H'W A good buy at $17S.OOO. Fee simple. Property Investments 631-010 --------- 20 Acres Soul.hem Oregon nearly level overlooks beaut. Valley $17000 ruJJ price T e rms Charles Breslin ~·.5007 Maui. Kaanapali Bch . new, luxurious 2 Br con· do on the golfcourse overlooking the ocean Exquisitely furn.. lease w /opllon to buy. Collect 714 /879-2750. Maria. --=-,__, ...... 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.S-Dltpe..ty Valley ~nter 4.89 acres. 600 + Valencias, ex· cellent well. 3 BR. den. 2 bll o lde r adobe. 2600 sq .ft. Existing lat TD. S.,000, 7~%. Owner tagt retlrln1. Wiii help fin1nce. $210.000. 714·741-2161. evs, 749·1727 CM of~ o.tof~ "•a•r 2110 ""•rtr 2150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ID• £ICE UllDIS ClllS. 3812 Pu1rm...,...,. 39 m inutes trom J ohn Wayne (0 .C.) Airport, I mile from Civic Center • Magnolia Shopping Center, Rlvenlde City College, c lose the The University of Califomla al Riverside. lftDOWM ll'ACIOUS ........... Individual enoloaed patloa, All amen it .... mm ti $51,B. ~Aval.-. f114t , .. llD f7141 MNl11 · 8raMr' s-tlclpetton ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming S bdrm. 3 bath bayfront with 38' boat float. Sept. -July n 200 mo Yrly $1600 mo Bill Grundy,67~161 OCEAN V l E W 2 b r . ~ moJcargar Newly Decor. 64.5-4345 c--....... 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONTHEBEA<.:H 2 Bdrm dlJl)lex. v11:w. wk ly possibly. Agt. f'a vc 646-9900 a..,..INdl 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfroot dlx furnished mobile home. 2bdrm in sec park w/heated pool, sauna, spa. pvt beach. Monthly or lse. 549'2405 or 499-3816. 2 Bdrm, ocean view. walk to bch. 2 bowles, Dana pt & Laa. From $600. 49&,3728 Charming new t br on ocean, reasonable. no dogs or Irids, 499· 104.S ............... 116' ....................... UDOISLI Completely furnished with ever ything you need. Rem>deled & de-corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath. Monthly. Bill Grundy, Rill', 67S-6161 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, Penin. Pl home . Mo to mo or winter lease. $700 . 673-2113 llGCANYOM Lovel y 2Br Mc Lain Townbome, formal din· mg rm. ~ mo. Contact Suzanne Rudd67S·344S ~U.fuai1•1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAL80AISLAMD .......... ,... ... New carpet, paint and charm oo Bay with patio on WATER R eally special 2 story 3 bdrm. J I.; ba, frpl c . n ew kitchen. Sl700o lease. OMWATB Exceptional 2 Bdrm w tdiffer&1t levels. e.xc1t · ing arch it•clure and water activity viewing. $1500/mo PUIH/SIOO Mo. Nice 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. ready to m ove in to IOI/mo. Wat.erfroot /Salisbury '7Ut00 WIMTa llNI' A&.S Two bdrm home, lovely patio and aar•1e 9800 So Bayfroat 3 Br lower w 11ara1e SlOOO/mo So. Bayfront 4 Br upper w/garapSID>/mo No. Bayfront 4 Br upper, carport, pou dock pri v .-.Olmo YIAIL Y l8ff A&.S Little blucl LI 1 Br apt, unl\lrD -lae. Two bdrm apt. 1ar. deC'k, Wlfurn.,. Beautifully remod 3 bdrm home, unfurn , SllOO/mo, incl uU.l. So Bayfront 3 br lower. s•r, furn or unfurn SIJllO/IDO, 8oulb Bayfroot 4 Br up- pll', pr ~/mo, furn ar.iwn. No. a.1'nml 4 Br upper w /carport. SUOO yrly ..... C .. prtv. Lm~elAAMec. 671-JIJI ,,., ........... ... Wt9t ... a o.ilJ Pilat Cl_...A4CaU,...J ....,.,., ....... u. ...... ~ Sunday. Octot>et 12, 1980 ONLVAl.DT DI • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,.._.. JJ06 ...... , u .. tun.1r.Mct .._... U..t.Wthcd .._.., u .. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dix 2 Bdrm duplex, 3 tory Uvin1 rm. rl'l>tc. Sl.~/mo W /dock *2000 67587 MIWHOMI •-"M&epeca.. Leue With "" wilhout op lion to buy 4 Bdrm 4 ba :S rireplaces All a p tJlliances Carpet1n.i. 2 car 11arage, 2 I.leek!>. 2 patios Open Sat /Sun t 5 n Gamet Gerry Spr lnpton Realtor. 673.2230. BAY FRONT 8 .1 12.1 1-: Bayfront, 2br, l!bu, single garaice . .-, yrly, llerh, 213-4711-3577 ...... , ......... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peninsula Point. Balboa. Yearly leas e 10 giant steps to beach. Beach house with ocean view 2 Br. 1""1 Ba 985-5822 or 675-8720. -------C..-."'-•ach 3211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPM TOWHHOUSE J br, 2ba, ocea11 v1cw w1d. refrig. pnme toe . no pets , $6!'>0. lea:.(' eJ.3982 ----C--.. Mw 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIOlt VIEW :s Bt:droom Sausalito model hom! Beaut1full) ca red for Beamed C'ath e dral l0 etl1n 1.p; Sl 150 pr m o R (', Taylor Co 64(}.~ lrv111e Tcrral'e Dollhoww J Udrm. :l hal.h. fam ily k1tch1:n W.tlk lo ba }' be<iche, S1350 mn md gardener Ag\, 644 ~7 eves S BR J Ba. 251)(1 sq ft lrvllle Terra1·c Walk to ~hopll & beach Grdnr m cl $1,IXXJ µer mn /\£1 644-!l6:1.'i So 1>r hwy lit:dllt & clean, hkl' nt'w, :l bdrm. 2 ba, µatt0 Adults •lnly SHOO_ mo A~~nt, 675 2373 2 br dplx. glll', pal10, no pets, $4.95, ol\Ull Qcl M SM-21626 Super Otean view lrvmr Terrace. Wik LO Bu} & Park. 3 Br 2 Fla . gardener incld $117.'i rM for Winter. S48·S146 Lovely large upper 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 car. Bit ins. Walk in closet. Walk to beach. S585 mo &37-0666. Duplex. 3 Br 2 Ba, avail. 11/1. $750. 7048 Iris Ownr I~. 759· 18.17 2 Bdnns. I ba. frplc, g a r Walk to bch S47S1mo 661-6271 Duple~ 2br, 21>a. frplc . 11,, bllr.:s to bch & shoi-. lge _patio. 64.S-4533 __ _ 2br, 2ba, l·car garage. yard, S bib from bch. 51.9"2 Poppy Ave. $500, open Sun 1G-l2. 675-4993 ------- 2 br. 1 \.'J ba. gar, pat10. 315 Jas min e , S7 00t mo 67S-4J77 Immediate ocrupancy Fantas tic 180 degree ocean view city li!?htS from all fTlOITlS L.rg 2lir. 2Ba . faauly & dining. SOOO/mo Wknds 4' Eves 644-8889. Wkdy!I 642·5757 --------- South or Hwy. charmmit newly dei:orated 2hdrm house, l&SO. A~ 675-5930 Cost..... 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE: 5 Bdrm. formal dinana rm, pool, maintenance & gardener incl. SlOSO roo lse Call Waterfront Homes. 631-1400 Pool, Spacious Deck, 3Br, 28a, F'rplc, Bwlt ms, 2 car f(ar . rec rm, xlnt area Wik l o s hops. S9 SO /m o . C al l eves/wknds 714·645-S76l Brand new lux. lwnhse. 2 br. 2 ba. 167Ssq fl. multi leve l. a t e. cen t. vac-. rrplc . 2 car gar w/opener, great toe. many more feature s , S750. CaJI SS2-7~. Short lerm ava il. until Jan 2nd. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Refrige. Washe r /Oryer. redwood spa. t65() mo. Sie r ra Mgmt Co 641·1324. 2 Br. Cottage wilh garage & yard. New carpet, hie & paint. 10 mm to beach '485. Adults. no pets 631-4889. ------ Brand new 3bd.rm. 21rlba twn.hm. patio. 2 car gar, Newport Hts. area. 347 E. l8lh St. '745. 548·7638, 646-Yl.25 eves. Sharp Meu del Mar 3 Br. 2 Ba. Family rm. rrplc. Elec. garaae door. 2 cov- ered patios . w it h eardener 179!>/,,-· 75'.Ql2 3 Br. 0.-b, Liv1tt11 room. .-nc 1osed 1arage, No chUclren, no peta. m>. Call eves. M2-7IOI. M~ VERDE 3br, 2ba, fam rm. 2 frplcs, over- 1 l :sed 1ar/1lora1e. $725 /mo . Incl . wata'/,..._r, m.em CONDO 3br, 2~ta.. new c,t. 2 car pr, pool, Jae. tennis, nr S.C. Piasa. -117 ... Colt..... 3ZJ4 ~.... lJ41 LAICflllMI •act. lJ41 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 tlr. w;gar S3$J Carpet, rnC'd yd, water pd ~ "'!" Pl~U! ~;l l:.-0 2 Br I Ba condo. newly de curated. Mesa Verde Avail 1rnmed Rt>fs $.t95 A~ !n~68Y6 Very nil-e 2 Br hu1.1.w SJ951rm At.!ults, m1 Pl' Ls 11411 0377 LGE2 Br home.t·µb.'<I V refr1g, fn('l.I yd, ~ar. ad_!~. n'iOrm. ~-!leOO Lux condo. 2bdrm . 2'110:1 . 2 f'ar gar. frplc. dtsh was her, i-rµls. drps , pool, jac. 645 HY86 or 641-IS<L'i. KIDS /PETS OtC E Side P11cd ya rd $545 S pa cious Tow11h(J U~t; $595 642-2510, D46-4K48 Charming ohler 2 Ur col Lage. pv1 yarct 1 car ~a r, no pets $145 975 6HJO. 962 1181 Jbr house w lri.t 1 a rd. nr frwa\. &OCC. 642 681 1 Nr S <.: Phua. dlx 2bdrm 2ha condo, pauu. $495. l~L last .,. :-.ec . ~ •t9fi"1 or 5.S7 Sl!)!I. I Hr Colt~!' F1repl.1t1· $39!'> include!-Ult hll•"' 20.54 ~1aple ~Ul·lJI l.J Nice 2 Bdr111 1•oncin, ~ 1t n 1lbl g.ir Kefr1g. hml M75 \g\ S/'17·44~ 3 OR 2 &, fam rm slu'"' 1>11t10. encl b.1l'k nud f 'h1ldrf'n & 1>et OK Sill.'. llfJl Joanu St <;nrrwr WI I son P l J ,. c ra 1 1 a !153-1667, Mar~ueritt· R l-.!\.'1 1\ l. 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HwtillncjOll leoch 1240 lr'fiM JJ44 ·······•··•··········•• ..................•..•• 5 blks Lo oee an l•.lel(df1t 2 1>41rm. tam rm & dl'11 , isns moJ Plu.~h .. rpt:. 21:. ba. n-dar & J:l..i:.~ Ubl car pvt !IJr. rulh malnt 'li Ariulh , n•1 pe~. lnq1.11rc al '><.'7 114th S l 7 14 9 f, II h :1:1 I 11 r 9fi().633 l HEW HMr t.oc: h &xhools 2 Br 2 Ila 111:.hwa-.ht>r .. lo\ e. 1·.arpe d r ..i P'"> frµJ1· tJIJI ~ .. r·111t> to. patio ~. 711 !ISJ <w>!>-1 AC'J\NI J lift 1•11111 'iauno., 1a1 u 1.71 \\',ilk 111 •H'l'lill $7110 m r1 1 .111 Jll!llf'\' -·14 11 ClOSE TO BEACH 'iaunn Stc.1111 t>:.ith WJJI ''' w;,11 hrepl<tl(' ~ llr I Uu Uouhh• i:ara~l· & ()f f1l'I' l>IJal't' l..ir 1(1! h:n 1•1:tl v.trtl l'•l:'>OK Sh!lll rn<• ;.y., t\~· ·.:i1, 1r.•1 llOM E.'-l'\Jft It!-.~ I I-t' n " c d } a 1· d • .1 n ti ~a r ~~ti ., I• J it•! 1 •• , 11lt:.i:1t' Kids & p1·1 ""'" 0111t• l :Jll ~.1 ;1_,,,., .. r "7:1 :ef7l \~ II• '''l t ' /\ N Y IJ N V I E W , TUJ!'l'Ll'.:fiOCK RIOG E. :t11<l11n, 21 2l1a , J car gar, 1va1I 1mmed, !179-2560 or HSI 0010, 551 149'1. E L EG ANT L ake s townhumc. lbdrm , air. frplc. r l'•' rac 1l1t1es . .tdulL•., 1111 pets. a\•all OC'l IK S625 mu 5Sl 4654 l'Ves n1v l'.1rk Townhouse licdUl Spell' 3 Br. 2 ba. rrm l dining rm. New µlti_'h ru.!>t rµt.:.. 2 car ~ar " •> p n r 2 2 0 0 :. f 9!..'>l.J mu C<tll Ron Sa) ..ni1 ~f71)orcves 548 1801 2 Br 21 ~ Ra 2 car 1;11r p 111 10 f rpl e W <i~hcr Or ve r 1nl'ld $11 50 mu 6<16 Sl 64 fl7~1·01R.5 Jlkr \\' !) 0 IJ BR I I H i I'~. up .;1 ~11.-11 2txlrm. C'OOVl:'r11 I ll• """· 2ba. rrpk. U( l.11·hc<I rlbl ~<i r . µ11 1 p11llllh $725 1)44 1480 Ill K'.«J !'.1.154• ext 81 mo l Rd rm tiul'TV' \, t 11 1 ' •.i Bdrm, 2 hut11 1;,q ;1• I trenwl) Jg., Tt<.1t \•tHl pal10 S8J5 n LI l.<O'tl• tt• ~~ U• ~ $t.l11 "'' I llr l Ila. Nr Sl'hool frpk , bll 111s. comn1 1~101. "'..it cr pd . !nge & \.\ U 'fo pet.'> $71.M) mo IJa)'!> ~19 Sl<i!f E ves &c Wit 11d.'> S59 4116 n1 .. W1ll•1 .. l'>. 4 br. 2 ba . l'Jt tl'l ktl LH w I frpk. CJ JI for mori· dl'lc11I' :.JI. jj<li • ir !\:JI, 111..:..1 'i46 23 lJ SUPEll Lge Jbr 2' 1ba. f.1m r I'll good ~ea ,'\u• I '1,·:" reature:.. xtra\ I 'lt'Jfl, new paint nu pcLs 'r school!> IHI\ <'l ub 54t>~ 2br. Iba , dJll(>. cpt, built U\S, lge pnv. patio , gar. 12 m1 lo sea. 2 mat adults, non-s mkr pref S4J01mo. 5'~·660!! 2l51 AmenC'an Ave C.M •I Br 2 Ba Fam Rm O/wo.sher & range IJw It m New crpt.:, & Orps Newport At-tl!hls area $790 A\all JO-Ii 548 l!>ll Duplex. 2bdrm, Iha clean. s mall child OK, no pets S.US 1954 A Meyer Pl. 549-3484 J Br 1 Ba S450 2Z5 A East 23rd No pets or chlldren ca11 645 7253. Newport Heights 2 b r Duplex_ Private ) a rd NO PETS $385 Ca5 .I< IBr 1nmJu \1ll:J ~ irn• r '"' l"'l' 1:181J n• !.162 r.;..,13 \vaJI 110-.. I Br vr 1 .. !kn 2 lia F'rp l• tf;~') + Gardend' !if.:i ~ :t 8 r l .t• 8 a :"I 1 ,. t• ne1g hhorh'1••d Corn .. r lot Clooc t•J W~Lnnnster MJll A\'aJl ~\l\ I S600 mo. t:all Mr s <: .1111. 846 1371 ur S1ti 4Z!Jfl 3 Mil 2 !ll~. 2 lia adlts un ly S450mo ~~~ :,.,,1., \";.111 Nov l iM•~14 1-.,e• lwnhflme , Wood l11 ,,jge i h1 3 ba, fam1I} .,n, It• rm w trpk, den, dbl .oar w opene r , a 1c 1:\L,l•,m yd w spa. Dec I ~I .\fl 6. 552-7129 Orani;;clrec I Br Condo Avail N11\, l $4.25 mo In, Id refn ge. tst. last & $1!\\I sec urit y Owuer I Aio1enl !)51-1978 WA.VI' l.1':A.SF:tOPTION -I b1 tor 3br1. Turtlerot•k or .jan Joaquin. 544-20.$4 tf1-l:lph & wkend) ~on HarbOw $675 Mo. 314 2 2 Br .. d e n , A 1C , •••• •• ••• •• •• • • • •• ••• •• enclosed patio. former Lease, e.•ec rondo, v1f'w model Walker & ~. wa terfront. ma in chan 75!} 1501 nel, J BR ~ 8a brand -------- new lloa t dO\.k 951 ·(}188 LOIJl9MI •act. lZ41 ----...................... . lr.tne 3244 Oceanfront rmbile home ••••••••••••••••••••••• fron1 S450 mo (.,14 } WoodbndRe . Slir. fom rm. 199 3816 Jin rm, Jba, air, month· -------- month. no pd:. $!175 ~ 2bdnn rondo. on pvt .\gt !'>11 5032 bt.>arh , pool. tenni~ wa_t_er_p_ai_J. &'73 225&. Turtlt.>ro ck f>r e~1•iC'nt 4!fJ.2!'.84, f2 1J J7().l 0230. JBr. l "-•Ua. ram r m. frpk · 1 ll•111Jt: •I Btlrm..., .! ltttlh!> new pauit. 111 fen,·ed )•l ramtl) rm lli•:rnt1fu1)) S6llO mo 1142 H M d"" tl ec11rc1 tcoJ "·'''l'll,•111 54848.14 eves lUOli Avail 1m1111:il1ttl•· I) $1100 11)11 ''l!"nl, ~~1 ;1e r Condi,, $S3J mo J'•wil rcferem·es MS~ 2 Bdrm. frpk . e11r l pat 111 $425 m o 140 Calm llu 6-16 ti7'l5 nr agt 640-!l<Jl~l Ask for Faye l Br. t:i.. Ea, tennl.s '"'-'° :i Hr 21 2 Ba. pool. ~'ltl John Marsh all. Jh'1 Condo Spel'1ah.;1 631-U!llO 4 Bdrm. 2•., bath. 22311 ~'' ft New l'.u...-1um conou S1200 mo Agt. 642 .i623 ----Dana 'oW 3226 ··•••·•················ OCEAN BLUF'F CONl>O Jbr. 2...,ba, alJsolutr lu>1 ury, secluded a r o•a a.JO mo. 493-0467 lluge 2bdrm apt, I l:ia. 2 car gar. carprt. fm nl yTd, util pd $4S01m11 b l. lru.t + dep. 496 ~ e,..,.., ---- PVT Comm. t wnhorne 2 br. 2"2 ba. pool, tenn•~ .-,SO, 493-6033 or 661 l l~ tfOM E 1''0 H R.fo:NT 3 t:dr111 ~l. \'l:td ;1111.J ~araKe. F:1.n1ly pit-a~·· K1 rl!' & JlE'lS <AC'1rom•• C..111 964 ZStJt; or !t7'1 ..!!Ii I A~ , not{'(! I rl.tricho San Jt•.1qwr,, -;1111 Lw'> Re) M•Wll·l 11n the 1.lth green ""'" l J t ulJr 'It.'" 3 111 l b:i. 1hn1n~ l1r1;dkfJ~l noot. Lu' unOll' $8."J(> mo 'f t 1(J/(I ,4 /. 1(01 • .,.·<~ (" 'f'(,' I> 1 , ~ \ 1:11 2435 r Coa,1 1• ... y t-dM Oecrl1t>ld 1-.~t·• l ft11,.. ::J(Xj ,; ( I •Ht .I h :t .l ' r 1ww 1u'1 r •'< ~ !nO 67!> ~11'1 r1Pfo:N s,, t •l 'i I urd f' 1{11,•k "•I..'' P.1 .1-.1 l>.1b :! Br, 1 un J••n :! lj;j, L.: bn Lt• I H .+ rl Ir, !p L,11h. c1•1 l1n~s O S1. rilJI gar Mm t• rt)(ht m s1<1s ~ta :n; 66R1. RENT.US EMEAALDIAY l'k0 t.'J nside Front Row View 4 Bdr m. ll!e re<' rm ,\\ail 11 1. $2650mv1 1:+4 1~12!1 Ard1 llc a 1•h Heights M•>dl.'1 11 .:l Hr J Ba l'a11nram1.: Lile & s urf VIC'I! ~!IO :!L1/ 378-3119. ">hm~t,.,.J ~ hdrm collage hke1tt"w.J1•n /\1rerange, tl'lrt!!, frplc. hardwooct nc,)11r., & ··arport $600 + lllll ='i-ar bcad 1 m North 1 .1~un.. lltll1l' 1\~1 l~I 'IS i LOCJlllKI Hilk 3250 ..................•••.• t111"E F'llH HENT -i He ~ f l'nced vard .1011 R.trJi:e F a mily plea'c I\ 1°l'i & pe t :. Wt>kllml' Cal I 964 2566 or :n 3 l!!r.l l\J'\ . no rel' l ~~-~~~ .... f~~.2• I 'l H1< ~ den. t ha house 111 1 :-i•1:ut•I Shores. orea nsicte .,f hv.' (;.itrd eomm11n1 I · 11·~1111~ t·rts, pool, etc Mt" Ii mos lcaSl' at S82.'i Ill'. mil I ulll!i 4!Y7 2380 'lilt 2Hn uinllo. garage, P8th1. µool. very nice. No pct:> .H.llts . $500 mo. 1:r.> irm ~Hiott~.-fo 3267 Beau. doll hse nr ut'CJll Sep gar. lg yd, pal111 J bdrm. dog or chld ok Avail Oct. 20 s.52:>mu L'll & last 496-684f,, l\.11-!l300 lbr 2ba Jhr, 2ba 3br. 21 Jba 4t)r, 2ba 4+0,21 ~ba .....................•. ~~ II\ I~\ l·:S f"()H R t-:NT S7:N :J & 1 l~ln ~·· · ..,25 ----BToro 3232 S7~ S82.'i Fe n -" 1 ' •• J:. a nit rot; I .., u r ·1 •' , Fa m 1 J 1 e s ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME f'OR RENT 3 Bdrm $550 Fenct'ii yard & garage f'amil) ple . ..:.e Kids & pe t s welrome. Call 001·256ti or " •" ,,.,I!, kids & pets 1 welcomr Call 964-2566 or ~J-2!171 A~. no ree _!1:1·2971 Agent._no fre 4 br. 2 bs. ~nr, frplc. relnll. urapes. $1625 /mo. "~;u01 Ft• ••• .., JZJ4 ~523 CAMPUSDa·IRVl .. E ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. 4 Br. l~ Ba Nr schoo&a • ahoi:m. Resp couple or family. No peta. lat. last .ti sec. f890 mo.9118-7824 • ...... •.ct. 3240 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lbdrm on Pacific C.o1111t Hwy , ocean view. l.'m/mo. A&t 98().3800,_ •CONDO Hentuge Park, 3br. 1'..,ba. 2 ~•y. polio StiOO/mo. t 7l4·!lM-937!1 after 5pm __ _ Woodhridge 2hr. cl111e to park , pool & !\Chool Fenced yr<.I. $!175/mo. 551-2.5.54. •WOODDRIOOECONOO 3br, l"'tba, pool tennL'I Col)' 3 Bdrm+den home. End Un.lt.'650.640-Q>47 Very c lean. Nr . Ma1nolla • Adamt . 4 Br. 2 Ba. Carpe ti., 1125/mo. Open Sunday drapes, bulll ·l n 11 10.2. 9111 Guu. SC.2802. Gardener. S750. Call mt182 SSM30C __ 3169 LUXURIOUS 4 Br CON- DO! Newport C res t : Spacious family home With view' TeMls. pool, l'lC One yr lse $950. Tom Ramey. 549·9961, 548-2714 ----- W('St Newport 2bdrm Cot. tage, frplc, encl gar. lse . re<:lec. no dogs, ref. lst. last & del). $600. 552 8343. 6''-H.387. BllJ C'.an,yon Twnhse, tux 2bdrm, 2bo. s~ctacular golf course. & hake view. aep 2 car 1tar. tennis. pool, Jae. 1.-$850/mo. 644·i t16. Newport Shorea <.:anal Front, 4bdrm, Jba, newly dfforated. pool, lennla, 2 blocks loocean.11$2-ee13. 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Adulb 2218 Parifir · Bluffo; S650 612-8808 or 644 4:130 & ti4I 8722. C.:Ozy I Br Apt l"rplt•, pool I e mr1IO}t-d \)('r~on nu ~mOkl'r tor pet M~I mn Isl . la.!>l. <lep rd'!> 6-W lt~r9 Sµarkllni: dean l li H 1•, Ba . V I' J1 n11 I 17 11 Spac 2.Br tlen pat io , l'il'l' k1ll'h. D/W, rehig $.175 ,\duJLS Gar 642-4975 pe ll\. S32:i i..1:1 liHO:I f>IU·M.'1 1826 ·······················1 :J hr 2 1) ;l J• fl \ ,\ ii I rJ . i.:arai:e. frpll' tl'°'h" wet har ." 11, b1l..1• 111hl11 $60() tn(I s:w o ,,,., ·l!l3 6.18-1 PAii NEWPORT APAITMOOS l..;Jr~1· :i Br 11p1JCd I >uple' l l!:i Pat1u dl.'l'k. m•w l ri1ts drape::, '.'lo l'(!l~ S';°llCJ y.:.irf\ Avail ;'l:o' I l'44-l.>2i5 :! BR 2 Ba r11ndo. wood bum1nf! fph'. ne"' p,unt drps, r vL'> Dbl J!tlr I~<' pa110 nr lluaJ: "'"" ,.\dl~. no p.•L., S5i5 Jft 3 Br. 21 2 Ba Npt T erral't' Condo. Fron\ u.nil with view . Adults. nu pets $650/mo 642:8833 031 1266 I l~~~l~I AtluJt'i, no µct' Utwu~ f'r, ... • SPa wa r d R tl $5;>11 ~)1lf\19 I-' SIDE 2Br, !Ba, blln~ d shws hr. rdrig, p\l pallo. encl gara~e. :.!nd !>Lor ). s e r u r ll). non ~mokmg adlts. no 111•ts <lwel <'Ul·de-sa<' area W D hook-up a\ ail S450 nego 1atable 556 JJ5!1 w l>.d ~s. 631 :!02 5 t> ve:. w k.nds Oc1•iJn\'1Cw !>I Udlu t garage ~ I milt· '"I tll',ll h & hart.ur \>:~·nt COUNTRY CLUI LIVING IH MEWPORT BEACH i\n J dull mmmullll) un .iP~.fi:JI 7129 Lido 1Jarrru111. 2 Hr. 1len. :! IACICIAYVIEW BLUFFS Spat'IOU!> :! Bdrm 2ba Ne" rpts/drps. Highly uv g ra ded $995 m o 644·0134 or &U-6368 Very nice 2 BR I Ba f'ph·. bar, lge patio. S600 y rl' 67~3504 HAllOtl YU HOME 4 Br, 2 Ba, ch1lctnn & pets ok. ~ 644 · 12llit : 644· 7383 Agt. Newport Crest. lux 3 hr. 2Yi ba, formal dr, wrt bar. dbl elec ~ar . te n nis pool. Jae $750 ( 213 15'&8 ·65.52 R~ALTORS ----.. Wnlt11iuutet" 32'8 ••·······•·•··•·•······ ~l'" v 1l'>tde 1Br 2. sl~ t w nh"" \o llt'.l hall A1 U1Jkh11r..1 & fi.llsa S5\IO 111 1) 1711 1 961 206H. .,::i i'9!i2 3425 •4•••··~··············· 2btti rn. 21.iH, 11r lo. ( l'l:.1r•. plJOl 'IM wal t<r ~'.I?> 11a1d $.'100 ~t).111\~15 21Jr, 2Ba. Laguna '-11,.:uel, garage. patiu. p•>OI. very mce. No pet..,, a1tlL.;, $.".00 mo 4951Yl27 Hewporit.och 326'? ••••••••••••••••••••••• A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY SPYelASS _. LIASI! 4BR home in park·like setting w/putting green: Lg family rm. $1700/mo. furnisned. $1500/mo. unfurnished. Paula Bailey 642-8235. <L-32) MAllOI YllW HILLS! 6 months rental ... Nov. through May, 48RS & pool & view. F.um.ished - $1000/mo. Helen Wood 644-6200. CL·33) -712-1414 Comp.n Vo#•'/ Cent• . 642-11)1 q() I Der-. Drove ! Hl-17o0-- w~Cent• '4Wl00 ~v-cent• LA QUINTA HER \It)!'>/\ Ui21 l Parkside L.n. I IJlk \\ or Ett>ach j blks s or Ed mg er 847 ~I fl lR"i 1-'A.MILY Al'T .... front SI I 2 wkly Bnngad /'full kitchens •no lease. ut1I pd , laundromat 1ma1d ser v1r1· HA'Pl':NNY INNS 727 Yorktown Av<' SJI> hi! I loll frct> l 800 ·122 MM lrviM 3744 ..•.................... 2Br. IUa. frpfl'. w '" n '1ew, stud1n kltl·he11. $600 1™I .,..0-8945 I 2.Br !Ba. frpk n1 w 1•pL'> I draJX'l>. µat11l't , 1·arµ1•rt no pds $550 7ti0 ti l.l l2Br Frpl<'. t rpl!.. '"" bJlrnny \'1ew. J(llt' 110 llEL' l600 322 111'111)\ro e Avc 675 6004 Ol)f'n 12 ~ 2 RR. Xlnt l1ll' pool $5Z'1 752 !>111)5, 6-16 ;117fi South of llw>. lri,i C!lxtrm. I b<r . S575 /\gt 675 5930 C0ttaMno 1824 Nl'wlv furnished < 'ond11, I Rr + ofr tor 2nd Ar i I Ha Su nny tt~'·k t\O ••••••••••••••••••••••• stream. A<'. 1bhw'thr. LUXURY LIVING t•arpori l•~>I. lennh. et•· In qwel Atiu lt Com ple x S5SO rno '1•arl) be Spa1·1ou.., I IHlRM Al'T 1\d ult, nu fie'" 1\\a1l Dishwas her, f1rt-1.1lat'e . Oct 151 h 5'1'1 01.:! ,. at h e d r a I 1· e 1 I 1 n A, L.ocJ-o ~ h 1 48 balronies. pool, ~\'a . ••••••••••~•••••••!... patios NO P ETS $3!15 Oceanfront :l liclnn :! Ba mo. MESA PIN K<; I mo'J '110 Aitult.s. no 11Ns 2650 I lAR I.A Av E A~"l'lt 7~11241 SPMt: 549 &447 , --2 br .• .JI>' <m,11 :x c.1 11111:, 12 Br CrpL<;, drp!>. bll 1n~. 11\cl, $700, ""' !lh; 1161 I )(ar. Adlt.s, no r1ets s-100 494-4741 mu 1110 Vict oria St 2 Br, 2 ba ocean vu. avl Nov. &c Dec. Adults only S800 m o 494-7312 or 644·9'a2 Mtwport ..... 37" ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •OCEANl"RONT, Aviul now. dally, weekly. Spec tacular view 673-SUR •' Ocean view, 2brm, S800 yrly. Lrg patio. MS-'T762. OCEANFRONT W i nter 48r, 28a , tlrep&ace. 873-7873. '" 1:!67 Aft 5P M Ava il 1'v I ilhr tbu, e n c l. 15ora t·< I Jilt-'. adlts, no pets. ref1o ,.' '"·' Verde a rea, 546-SKJJ. ~tfleld, FAMILYAnS. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, for famUles with I or 2 children. fqear park. Heat pak1 No pets. 2Br, 2Ba M6.S • W. Wilson. C.M. 8.11·5.W/548·240t!I Spac1ow. twnhs~. 2bdrm, !1'2ba. pool. c a rport 1Jn vale 1>at1(), Ir.: pla) ) r rJ f o r c h 1 I 1J r e n $425 m o Call (213 1 ~7633 F:astsrde 2 hr, P\1 unit. imd. garage, patio No pets $425. 642-3 197. ~IJ'.l46Agent 2 Hd. 111'2 ba townhouse, ~arage. patio. mature adults. No pets. S350 mo Call Answer-Ad. 11 199. 642-4300 24hrs SPACIOUS & SUNNY I Br. Enclsd garage. patio. D/W Adlt.s, no pets. $350. mo 548-9084 or s.40.5446 HEWL Y DICC>a. 1 Br gas pd, encl gar . <I washer. pool. Adult!> ri42-!i411J 21r.llaApt , ew ly decor. Gas pd, end gar. pool. d /washer. /\dulls. 642-5073 '19t> 5980 l 0 PI.~X XtrJ 11!1.' J llr 2ba lower P lu.sh l pL'> & 11,,,, F'l•nc•ed 'an1 sorTit Oen vu. d o--1' lo l11·h & 3hopt; SS.SS, 1•11 l!J5 1190 499 a37 Lower duplex 2 Bdrm. I hath. nr ocean $:<75 mfl Call r.6\ 6271 SI 00 FtlH REto4T 2 h<lrm I l>a with o;un <ll•ck & laritf' Jlr\' patw area ~nc lsd ,::arai;:l' 245.51 Alta V1:.ta. 400 :i:1a.i 01' 496.92:M) I br. I ha, ~rnunrl apt. fenced yan1. n<11•hildn•n, S3251rno. Gfil tl41'i ..tfll'f :>PM . Panoram1r 1•l'e u11 \'1e w apL'I. 3 Br 21) B;.i f"rt'k. pn ,l(aragc Ariulb. no pets $5...,0 /\ls11 2 Rr 496-811111 BToro 3812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 2br, L'Ondo. 1acuu1, pool. buill·ms. ldry area. $450, avail Nov I. 556-6752 days, 494·4037 eves & weekend.'I. ttwelMI• IHch 1140 --------...................... . 3 lrTo.W.o•H Lovely all adult, no pets. "lew ly decor. gas pd., 1.2"3 Br apt-.. 6200 F.d ••1c l ga r .. pool . lnger ,h.b.846-0619. d 1washer. Adults. ----- 642-5073 Deluxe poolside xtra lge Perfect 2llr 2bo llOOsq f\, fplc, lndey. Oiahwr, encl gar, 5500. JlOI Ginger M0-4400 SU0.$4M. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. Pool, laundry rm, crpt.a, drps. Adult.a only. Cat OK. TSL M1mt. 642· UI0.1. 2br. 2ba. Bltns, ds hwhr. 1 1~ miles beach. Adll.s, no pets. $395 m o . 536-8362. 2bdrm. 2ba, all gar , wash/dry rac. Grt loc Ch\ld OK. Phone Fr\: 848·9501 , Sat/Sun ~U2. 846-0812 - . __ \ , . ... ... ... ... ' .. _.,, -. ~ ....... . t ....... ~ -.... tht' Har k Ba ~ $per ta1·ular Spa, is" 1mm1ni: pools. 8 hghled tennis t'OU~. bike trail.;. pul linl! grl'Cn Bar helors I ..tnd 2 bedroorru, ._,pa rt ml'nlS. and townhous r-. from ~I~ OO permonlh On J amboree \t !j.;n Joaqwn ~ftlls RnJd 111.ti644 1m P.i\STBLUf'f' l hr. s,,:I adult. no pe1,.-; S4ti.'i mo 6'14 4767 SS..%. <!bdrm, 2bi.t. lux l'on do, l{i.trden, porr·h . µark· in,i:, clubhouse & all amenities XJnt rompl<.'x . Harry 213..839 1701 or flee 21:\ 278 6400 P ... n thuusc I Br Ver~a rllcs Nl'w deror Nr ot•eall Lu.o;h t•rt \rd. ftn Adult !)(?c blrl.: No pets FUii rec. fa1• Pool. ~y m S550 m o . Ai:t 76().11617 BJ. frplc. :.and~ l~a< h SJ:llKJ mo yrly 615 0120 3 Br 2 Ba F1repla1·l'. gara>!e S600 mo } c11rl~ Wa t e r p.icd !IOI! W Ba I boa 645-8383 $1.500 4 Rr 2 & Duplex Oceanfront Wood beam eeihngs , carpels. clrape!o, ..,11 b uilt 111s Enclc1sed ~arage w it h washer 1dryt>r 1'u m or unfu r n lmm e d or ~·upan ry TSL Mg rnl 642 160.'.l. Bar helor. P ark Newport, ocean view. S425 Can furn 9S5~ :.! Br I Ba 30' to bea1•h. Lll1ls pd Sli()(l Property House &l2·3tl'Kl. 642 11110 N B Penins ula. 2hdrrn a pt. l'Ovcred n 1rpnr1 S440 mo yrly. m cm:1 "WHY RENT?" Don 't waste 1 more dollar for rent. Come out to Quail Meadows in beautiful Tustin & see how easily you enjoy all the benefits of home ownership. Starting at S69.990 at So/. down. you can have a great l or 2 bedroom home with pool. ten· nis 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 Sandy at 832·2:n> for more information & directions to QUAIL MEADOWS ADULT COMDOM••UMS S:iSO, J va1l now until Ma) ~I I hr. I ba s tove . rcfr1i;, l·arport. lndr) rm 675 4776 4 Br Apt t\(•ross the Slrt:t'l r rom l>cath $7:.!5 m u Has ... 11n 6' A~sur 851 l~I. I i:ir Up.;tain., 1-KJOI 32lti < 'lu\ SI (' Vi.tl'ant S425 °''' &10 5357. Century 21 "Ir lloag llo1>p Ll~ht & airy 2 br. 2 ba , din rm, lnl1n h<••kUIJ!i. ~ar >'1115 1>12 loi>2'J t,n1quc 2 br. u ppe r . 3 11 e l' k ~ • en t I 2 t a r .:ara.:e. built ens & frplt llti <l~h St. 645 75i:! \~ WESTC.:LI F F 2 Br Condo Ne" 11Henor Adull~. nu p('t~ f.'>2.5 ITU li7;t ~Ill E X 1''. t' U T I V E I' I'. :'II T II () t S 1': \ l'r-.i.tllll'!> {)l•e<tll \'ICW .\II new dcrnr. 2 BR 2 Ba fpl1· iiuarded comrnu111 l v , ull amen1lles $750 ITHI lell!>C I\ VU 11 llTI med ,\gt 700.AAl 7 S-Cletntnt~ 3876 ...•....•....•......... l.1t•;11•hfront d~luxc, o·un llo ~ew. lbr. 21ia. $li4WJ. le,..,e, 2t:J.:IJ2 20'bi S-J-Capistr.o 187 8 .......•..•....•....... 2txlrm. 2ha condo. palm, w d hookups. no ~h. $4:15 l!l!I 1721 Apcrtwwnts ,.,.,.~ or U..t.W.hed 3900 ....................... Seawi11d Yill~ge :>.cw 1&2 bdrm luxur) adult apu. in 14 plan:. lrvm S4l5. 2 bdrm from $505 t IJ()Oh. lenn1~ WJlrorfalls. IJ(inlls' G a~ tnr l'l)()ktng & healcn~ p111tl From !:>an L>1e~o Fr"\ 1lnv1• 'orth on l1<•111•h 10 ~' l·'.iddcn the11 Wf'.,t or \>fr 1-':1<lc1t n t 11 :-; ,. J ... I II rt \ I I I I .: I ii 111(11 ,;I~ t l(·r.in frtJnl for W11111·1 H"nl ab h1m ... ht'<I & un lum Hrnl.er 1,;5 ,\!Ill 4000 •·······••·········•·•· 1111 :'\t•wpor1 IJ(oat'h Reach II 11 I ,. I r ,, o rn ' m J 11 t l.111 ho•n ;!U)6 W l 'Ir c:w I l"l•lll S:.'tilt & 1p • S::t>I• '"I'. •l<'J•r,ll I i3 41')4 J _, 111 .. llt•.i. h \J.1tnr Inn '' ' p,., 1fw l ua~t 1-.' l..;,.:una UeJc·h ll.11h ", ... •1..1) K1tChl'11 .II .lll.1b il' (.u ... "l fltl'I r .. 1,,_ I~ ;:..!I-I 1-.mpl man .11er :JIJ k11 ''"'· $175 mo Call ad = ,j-1;!, ""I:! QIU, 24 hrs ltuom with k1tl'11en pn ' ~ear hu~ & s hoppini.: 1·c111er \dull!> onJy E 1 t'" 1; !:I :101.1r wknds 002 75;i11 Luxur10~ Hoom JhO\'l' .:ara~e fur IT)(>\1t•uln11' m ale . n1.111smkr 11u.1 1d :'Cr\ll't!~ i l!l7 l.ri? ruom , pvt h .. lh I inC'n:. no pelS. $200 ltlu 1::.t & la:.l I.Ji.: lkh 199~ Fr <'~ rent l u ~1n~ll' v .. mal" Ill n •turn for 1·ompanioru.h11J a nd \ <'!') l1 1!ht ho u~e k el'p 111( f...S 28,')() t ·nmpletel~ furn s m I rm hach. µovl. ,lllarhed l(ar St!:> uul mtl &15 2663 \\'ail now lt.1\'ell' rooms & balcony w pVt bat h, kitchen pn\' F'or mature prof person $300 mo \st t-last S7S cleaning dep 675·5533. 645·6499 V ocatioll .... tits 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kaanapali Beuch. Maw . Hu w a 1i. Ocean front weekJy rental. I Bdrm Condo . Sleeps 4 Air t:ond .. TV. tennis, pool Ca ll bus 213 '796 7121 res 213 7~·6001. MOUMTAINVtEW VIL.LAS TBMSCLUI Near Palm Springs. l·Z & :I bedroom vi llas availa · ble Weeltly, monthly and annually 7 lighted tennis rourts. C lose lo R anc h o M i r age 's Restaurant Row. Agent. (714 )J28.4007 Lge Big Bear Cabin: pool tble, color TV. 2 frplcs Sips 14, 7141S4S-6916 -------LAKE ARROWHEAD COUNT R Y CLU B VILLA 3 Br Jba. $250/wk . $400 /wk holiday ll60/m o. or S750/mo on lse. 644-Sl.50 Vall Colorado Condo Ren· tal. Christmas vacation, [)ec 216 Jan 2. 3 Br. 3'12 B a F a mily rm . washer /dryer. Call 714 !754Hll•. 815-2968 or ADI Svc. 833-7654. L ...... sa.. 4100 ...... a.. 4100 Office ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4400 lrrtflrllrt .. a...t .. 4500 MoReytoL.o. son Lotta,_.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5l00 DAIL< PILOT 07 Movma! A\'Old del)Obiti. & Cul 11¥1111 ~•peo11e6 ' Proreulonally t.1n~·t! ll7l HOUMMAn5 1324134 1'he Roommateo \'uu r(' Lwkln& for 1,. I IDll Fur You• ~ f~<· fur 1~·v I>~ Wllh hofnr IU 1>h¥h' e for l ...... l11olon, und I" '~ \ '"'4111 111' Share 3bl-Hae 111 C M IW o It call wtldy evn W 9lU9 Roommatl' wanted lrg 2bnn. 2b¥. 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J r •I l' o I S 4550 l1111·r ,1lltat11ms C'rcd11 no .!~~•••••••••• ••••• prohlt'rn, pay~nt to swt $5 0m $250,uoo -.. Open 7 ~ltll.i.-t• "IJ•IC'• "°•"II"'' 1la\'>l'I '.ICJ..11 :lO lll'lll'h .!JOi \\ o. '.... Mi--' Mort. I I "Ill h7,I II'• I ,,_... licftlloM llltr. 4600 171 41541.9375 •..•.•.•.......•....••• ~.1111 .. 1111l•"l1 \lt ,,1 •I Mon.yW.teocf 5010 If \ UH tth I • H t B H ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrnu • I"• 11·11 • 11 1 lk hJl>lt' Pn,ate Part ) \clult \1111 11·h·11·1111·• I '"°''Cl:.:. l::.l ~ortgage loan "; J .• • 11 t I· ' 1 ,\ on l'ho1ee S'i0.000 2 a t.:rt' "'t.'•:l.<'11d \I !. P 1 o p e r t y 1 n I te .. pena Hepl)' H1Jh11 Pll Uu \ 6399 L' a 93'&0:! Xtra lr K hn m t' t11 ""' w stud4"nb :! llr .1\ .111 Nr OCC Boll llarn·tt 673~aft 11 \IJ:.t~r lld m v\ 1 Ddlh f rp k ~ur MJ te 1-'e m 'RIMI HUHTIHGTOH "'''11·11 ''"'·'. 111 lli:tn ''"'"14'' ~\I \II J I 1• J I to 111 .It I J u ti • 1•7') :J.1'1) \11111 1111 tt j. 11 II .-i tu '> ~.Tnnt OffdS 5035 Sl!~ , J ut1I 1>4t !l:QI! IEACH ....................... •NEEDED' Looking for nice Fem pen.on tu shr our res1denC') on Ua lboa Penn1ns u la Onh ft from the <A·n ~p~rat.­ L1\'e In Quart~r~. 'er) proper & platvn1r 0 111) $350 mo or $200' mo 1 f will provide modcr:itc child rare for m y boy~ age 6 & 9. 205 I Slrcl'l. Call Tom675·4795 F-21 or over Sl60 mo . House tn C M Ca ll Karen aft 4PM. 751-6270. Newpt Apt. to share 30th St. M /F Non :.mokl!r $225 mo 1ncld u t1ls 675-9679. Work111g ~1nther " 4 ~ r old to shr hse w sa me S275 mo e\'es & wknds 6-16-3850 Mat. Person lo s hr hse nr S.C. Plaza Ten evenings 556-9016 Clean. consc1ent1ous . work111g woman wanted to s hare quiet ll11nt ington Harbor area a pt w /same. S21 0 + util 84().2182. Female wanted to share 3 bdrm, 21 2 bath l'Ondo in Newport w ith pool , jacuzzi. tennis. etc. Ca ll after 5 .30 pm. 642· 7294. Male/Female roomrruit<' to share large home near be aC'h. 1 175 + ul ils 963-9502. • - Mt F to s hr 3 br h se . CM /NB a r ea. $200 631-5668/546-2363 <Jeff I Yoi.mg prof female needs female to s hare Bal·k Bay condo Avail Nov lst SZ>O rm 642 3931 Fem. 4-0, seeks r espon roommate M /F to !>hare 3 br , 2ba, twnhse 1n Village Creek. Walk to So Cst Plaza l'ool, jacuzzi, S350 incl ut1l & phone. 540-8707 Male, furn , r e fr 1~. hot plat e . n r Bea c h Ocean. nuly d c<'o r 5.16-3518 Non Dnnking, Smokmi:: Lady SlOOrm +-' ~ Utilities 646--1563 Seeking female Chns t1an room mate. Lge 2 bdrm apl near Cal vary Cha pel 54.S-5348 or 837 8&3 Enjoy Uvtng in a plus h, Waterfront Home w ith boat & dock 1n Hunt ington Harbour It's for a Foxy Lady o r Classy Gtzy, 21-40 84&4125 Male roommate over 25 lo sbr I& home in CM 1265 + 1-, util. 549-3516 Fem Pref lo Shr 3br, 2ba bse CdM. Call Anytune 644-'Z755 Exciting New Concept m Shanng. Mature. Com· patible Fem wanted for rmmte in the N.B-C.M. area by 3S yr old local b\ainessman going thru divorce. Women w/small c hild cons idered, For more Info. call Jeff at 1153-5987 after6pm Resp. businesswoman ref's 2br. l~ba, frplc pool, tennis CdM. Before 10 or after 6 640-8297 I nd a resp easygoing male to shre lg H.B. hme . own ba. Linda ,841.9255 MALllXIC Priv. rm ba 1n lux furn N.B. Condo, ~· sauna , Jae, 1295. Refs. MS-2084 $150 a llonth, Utils .Included. Costa Mesa. 541-1508 a br townbouae to share with male, nol'l.·1mkr. Pool. a15 + ~ utll. Nr OCC. ~or 556-9023. mum:. ltol':o,EMA n ; Iv -.hr Jbr 2 1 2bu. vt•n 'u n mdo 111 l',ipu Bl·h w I prvr ma le ::.330 111\'I Ulll 661 865!J aftt>n ipm 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10x20' C:ur Stora11e uni) Costa Mes.1 S40/mo Call I 5 pm, f'3&-4 120 WA:'>OTE:D (-;arage for lig ht s tora ge C M NII area Cvntac t Judy 675 ~100, Mon thru 1-'n , Ii ~to ~ On Ualboa Penmi.ula next to 1-'Un Zone 110' 2x2012 I 673 29-13, 673-3930. ---------Office R...tal 4400 .............•......... WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co•"•'.,...,,,,,,. r ..... ~ •"" "••"'tt ••" ../ 11.k CONIHl-"O ./c~i-tonot .; ...... "' I' o ... .... ./r..i•·---,/ le<O• ...... ic.e ./ ......... "'"'''"' Call Mr Howard 645. 6101 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want fi nanc ial in st. 7000s.L tst. floor Agent 541·5032. ------- WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 210 to 1000 Sq. A. Pntd"9Adlhss Oc...Vie~ Wet Ian 1714167s.t662 SUITE DEAL ~Si~~!t~· • I rm Free Rent Flexible Floorplan Lido Man.na Village l7 I 4t 675-1662 ICOUCIMTB MIWPOIT EleRanl executive s uites in prestige location With c omplete s upport s e r vi c es . F I RST MONTI.f FR EE. 714/851-0681 Ideal location for Al torney, Real Estate. or Ent reprene ur Office now ava ilable large paneled ReceptJon area w it h sto r a ge and 3 p r 1\al e o ffi c e s in bea ut 1fully ma in tamed full s en-il·e building 1Comer Westc liff Dr. & Irvine, Newport Beach ). 800sq fl Call Meliss a 64S·6101 DANA PT2To8 Room Ofc &C-Omm l 'h price From 1245 mo. 975.1120 BEST UTE in NEWPOIT BEACH ~ OHie• Spac• 700 to 3000 Sq. Ft. •Janitorial Service & Utilities lnch.Kied • Adjacentto Ai rpo t & Restaurant Row •Access to 3 Major Freeways .,.·- lll-llll Prime comer loc. Up to 4.500 sq. ft. Fllll ser vice, modern. glass bldg . &4H300 Aft..._ Dodorsl Unique free s tanding, well appointed medical bldJ., IOcated in heart of H.B. 6 treatment rms, X- Ray r m, business office, tarp reception rm + pvt office area. Available. Call t.oday for appt to WOODBRIDGE. Sha r e REDCARPET new 2 br, 2 ba home. 183-Wl tee. PooU, boet.I, jacuzzi••--------- tralla. llTS/lllD + ulll. LUX•Y OMCI J>Qa.-r-lUO,orMt·Ol20 lmmed occupancy. 2800 ICI· ft. Ste ol I olflcee + 11.-. fem. room11U1te conference • rec.ption. ....... Id ana bl Cdll. Koll Center, Newport I bib from beac h . Bcb. Contact Ann ...... Harwy (DJ) .... 2000 1>H1 ce !>pac·c a\ dll,tlok 260 50(l!>q fl !'>u1lc!> l Jll 71-1 8!11 7951 Store ur office ea:.t:.1ch- t'osld Me~J Sli~ mo 1>41 8541 dSk f111 A I SmAle to tnpk 11ffll'l'"t l-\.11111'h1..'ll n ntJI \\,111i.d llh hou.-..· u1 •IJ•I 11!11111)! :'II"\ & l>••t 1'114(1 fill I 1:-ool 111~ Or , "'I•·. & 1 hilt! c'ont.u t \111J11 S1•hul11 K:l:I fi:.!.~I S~Mttj.Co. \ll l) pes or real es t alt· 1n'e~tme11~s111ce l~!I Spe-cialilMcJ ift 2ndTDs 642·2 171 545-061 I av a 1I ull 1 e w f u I I l&ainessflnvest/ s~rv11·es. eXcl'Ull ve ul Financ• Cadt for T.D. 's \nw n•·•m Mtg 953 ,ai41 mospher e. lOC"~1t ct1 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine & Newport lk><Jdl lulinni Call Rita. 752-tilgij 0,p M1wlity 5005 2nd T l) for sal(.', J ) rs. lf.1;. 1111 only. $24 .JOO } 1elcb 20' ; !)f;(I 195i Ilk r For lease Koll I r vmt• In tJustrial ~00 sq. fl total 1500 SQ ft delUXt! o ff It'(' s µat e OOOsq. ft. warehouse Courtesy lo Urokc rs 751-4760 AJRPORT AREA lim ·h & Bristol. 225 tu 750 SQ ft From $200. No lease r1..' qwred. Call 557 7010 For Lease: Koll Irvine In dustnal 2400' total 1500 delux offic·e space 900 warehouse, cowtes~ to brkr 751-4760 FRONTING UN COAST HWY, NB. l,()(I0·2.500 sq fl. X Int offire . hq uur store. wine & gourmet shop, etc. 645-368.1. PLUSH/PVT. for R .E. or invest ad· v1se r in dill bldg . nr 0 .C Airport. Servs avail. 979-1533 ORANGE C OA S T F1NANCIAL CENTER ;it;, COSTA MF.SA S295 mo. melds Recep tionist. J .E. Dunger At tomey 957·1414 N e wport B e a c h . MacArthur Blvd 4()(). 700 sq. ft. Share expensei. 851-1651. Dove Street office loca lion. Approx. 600 sq ft 2 rooms + storage Coffee room $550 mo Oa ~ i. 8Sl·ll95, Eves 497-414:.! A v ail ~ov l sl o r sooner. San Clemente: lnd1v1dual bath & air cond. 1200· $225 mo. 673·3022. 492·4121. dfPLAZ/\ EXEctrrTVESUITES "There is a differe nec 714/752-0214 2082 Michelson Or 112132 2021 Business C.:ntr 11213 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office s pace at reasonable rates 500to2700 Se A . MF.SAVERDEbR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M 545-4121 STORE SPACE for lea se 750 sq. ft. Avail now 1500 sq rt. avail Oct 15th. Negotiable terms Coast Equities 213/596· 1202. Prime Harbor Blvd . C.M. 110' frontage 2000· bldg suitable for car lot, rest aurant. etc. 548· 1156 or 675-2213 eves Newport Modem Store or Ofc, nr post ore. $450. 548 sq ft. 213 /477-7001 Balboa Island lease for sale. 673-7372 ..-.erttlll...ttll 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE KOJ..L..IRVINE INDUS. CONDO 6200 sq n w /2,075 ore s pace. nr OC Airport. SllO, 220, 3 phue elec. Askin.I:!& sq ft., gross 3 yrs. Call Hugh at~ 7923 Mon-Fri. Rent/Leas£11,ooo aq . rt. Warehouse/office s pace. Prime Newport Business Dlstrl ct. 50• /aq . ft. 551)..2922. 1250 sq. ft. $.'llS. mo. Front office. lar1e rear door. 1240 Lo1an St . C .M._ 540-9352 day. 646-0681 evea. 5600' WAREHOUSE 6 Of. nee » eq ft. lronu on llolton ftwy nr. Lake Foawt Dr. nr new bids. •MIDI .••.•••••.•...•.•...... IEAUTY SALON C,;osta Mesa SSOO down S200 mu MU!>t ~di Lill~ mon th Call 1'1ll ll'1 I I~ )688·881!/i MONT I IL\' llOOKKl-:EPI 'll; AC.:t'Ot:'ffl :"-:<..: \ "° IJ f,\X PH \l "Tl(.' 1-. Are \OU .I d".l(fe~·J JI countanl " Wo rlo. F ur Yourself lmrnt!1l1atl' or portun1t \ to ll" n ) our own mvnlhl> lloukkt'l'f' mg, aC't'OWlllng and I ax s t>rv1ce bus111e s!> Ca 11 J A Webb LCJ ll frl't' flOO. 32J. 9000 for SaJe San{lwtl'h Shup. prime Newport Hl'l1 loca t 1on , Sll5 .UOU c7 14 1 673 1400. or aft 7 PM 1213 1 003·1657 Investor wanted $5000, guar 20', r eturn. 12 mos Amb1t1ou s ft>m nds working C'ap1tal lor lei: new business P () &x 2884, Npt. Bch. 92663 Good side hne Omamen laJ Iron Business Weld m g T ruck. Wire 1-·ced W elde r . Saw s. D r ill ?ress. C.:Omprl'Ssor. & .all m tSc twls 548 4340 ~nh/ Penonak/ Lost&Fol.d ......•......•.•....... 5100 1······················· Now You Can Sell More "ilh llaih 1'11111 ...,:,,\ t•l,<'11 1-.H \U' '°'lill 11111.' ..::i. .! 11111'' '"' ~ ti.I\' "''" 'I ..t ti." 'H1 ,, i111i'· . \ti \ 1' I l t 't' t I tl l' I ) f 111or,• 1h·m~ \ ;11!1 .. rt ll l' , .. 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Need Financial Partner to buy home m Woodbn dAe Oownpayment not rc ql.Dred but IS at ceptable Must h ave g d c:red 11 1 $2500 m o inco m e & m 1ntm al l1a h 1l 1t 1cs Johnnje, Wkd~., K:l1 J.'i22 8 5, Wk nd~ 551 2849 . 12-Spm If you quallf~ \'OU will own two re lated businesses 1-'irsl. you will d1stn bute name br a nd s o f mer c handise s u<'h as Kodak. Poloro1d. G E. Westinghouse, Sylvania. Ray·O-Vac or E vere ady. There 1s no selhn~ 1n volved You need only service retail accounts established for you hy the eo. Second. you will own a related mail order film processing busmess. Mini mum investment $9975. Call Opr. 38 al 1·800·852· 7777 or wnle NAMCO. 2 12 1 M o n tevallo Rd, S.W .. Bi rm ingham, Alabama 35211 ............ Opf1art-6ty 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTORS WANTED Join small group m buy· Ing control or under valued public co. & in ltiat1n1 acquisition pro· iram Steve714/646-737~ .-.ytoL.-. 5025 Dental Aghast Blwng FiddJe Invest Tornd SADDLED the GOAT l'cople today think that labor sa ving dev1<'es are a new develupmenL :-.lot so For mstance. when I was a kid we had a ndmf! lawn mower We SAD· DLE:DlheGOAT -------Ccr float 5150 ....................... Need nde. San Cle mente to Laguna Nag Gvt li1dK. M f' 4 98-61:106 ---------- lost & Fo.d 5100 ....................... FOUND : MINI SC HNA U ZER . Westm111ster. 847·1993 Found brown & white Sib. H usky or Malamute. Turtle Rork 752·8220 Found: 2 Cocker Spaniels. vie Beac h & Adam s 536-382'7 Fou.nd. Brittany Span , bounry Basenji, . Terrier mix , Dachs hund . Beagle/Bassel, German Shep mix, Dobie mix, C-011.ie. & more. Also cats . Adopt a pet at Irvine An imal Care Ce nter. open everyday, 7!>4·3734. f o und: yg b lack dog w/tan feet. rriendly. Spr - ingdale /Heil. ~7039 FOUND: C at. grey. longhaired female. Vic. of Irvine . 552·9?.57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND . Wh /fem ---------i Siamese HB. 9 mos old. YOU CAM II R e c e n t I y s p a d e d . SUll WITH A 846-2463. BANI 2nd m's ..UC•IATIS , ........... 714-tJ~IJOO Aak rorLlnd• Flynn orKarenUnn Eqiaal Houaln1 Lender Found: Fem. Siam ese Cat. declawed, sealpoint. approx 7 mos. 831-8307 FOUND. Labrador pup, rem. Standard poodle. blk, fem. Sheph e rd. blk/tan. rem. Husk le, mix, PuP. blll/wh, fem. Newport Beach Animal Shelter. ~3656. Cluallied Ada ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOll9US A1£ FIEE l:all: 642-5671 • "'ouml ur lc111t a pel q l'a 11 us We're the P t•l l'.1b 1714 1 739 ~ Lost or IHWld a pc t., Ca II A n 1 m a I 1\ s "s t a n 1 .. League 5.17 @:i, Nn foe LOST liolll pin t '11:.ta Mesa . K Mart. Pe1111cy'i, •ir Thrifty ln1ttab 1n front Ht>ward llus st•n timental va lue ~G 8>ll2. 631-20.'MJ L OST U n1 t·or11 ,."""°" .. 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H N('t'(J('d fur I c hll!I flt " hr-. 11wn tr;1n' llu nt llu r lJor u ~r ,, lto·11 t\46· ;&:, • Ci 7 :1 1"'60 ll11b)~1lt111 wallll"1 :I al ll'rnoon-. v. k 2 ~dh11tl a l:I! 1·hlldn!11 l",11 p11 tern.'ll ncr, ·1~11. t·l~ . ., Ha hy~1 t t 1•r 11•'l'd 1 d II\ ll·a1·h1·r 111 nuriure 111 fant ~oo l-'r1 i :io ·I :10 M ) h o rn •· I 1 g ti 1 hou~t.'kef'IJf'lnlt !Ifill 0~11 aft ~P'\1 BACK GAMMON llo;,rd Vic o f Warnt>r d a lt' Center Worner Bt·m·h Alvd ' REWAIW ' Call The :'llcedle1)l'lnl .I u111· l 1on 7 14 842 2333 10 5 •GLAMOUR GIRL &cot"h, Models Di~. DancincJ Cocktails 1\ 11 d I I I ti 11 .J I I 111 o m t• lll't.'lled" II '"llr \ou'n• «•er 21 1 a.II \11 ... v.1·r \rl H.ankm.i: =~l JI ••LI! 110 1 .'I tir-. l'trma n~~~ lime ~ • ., LOST. Small Green Btu•• Parrot Vil' Lake t~ark REWARlH .16-ntlJ:i ll H 1w·r iJ.1, · rt:i\ wei!k & pan t111w 778-667 I ldm1n1-.tr.1\I\, \ .r, ~:\)Jerienc· .. p rcft>rr11l F :. t I' ,1 1 1• but w1ll rvn.,ulcr 1 a'hll'r ...;,."' 1>0!1 Ir, 1111 .• 11 1 ,1 ing !Jack ground T \ I'• 111c11, f11111 oflt r 1 •• n·er ll>v.pm Xlnl h1•111 f1h & L o~ I to I u \ I. I. ,1 lt ~::-.nt111.: Fnt l'r\,11 ""' 111 "Brutu.'> .. REWAR D' II\ tht• Kin)! ,f 1 11tt1t tJ , a J' d n c ,. rn 1• 111 < • ,, t "l'P•lllUlll'' lur 111 97'1JliOO l-:01. dl\11111 ti "1111 1lnt lo.ill ~51 1<! \l.i~ll l'Mt\ 1JO'•l.jf1 I L o' t m o :.1 h " h 1 t ,. >-l'J i t 11 s:J.l 7 11 ~ !>IJ3~ed F c·:it w n·•·l·lll Ptt""Sonal ~ .. ices 5360 It ~urj!~n. nr <>r;.an~·· & ••••••••••••••••••••··· 1 :and. t:M •14.! 7th t l(n·t 111 '>hJI" l-.x1·111. li42 37i;; \nil ll1•ll\ l>.1111. r .. l-'t1und l11sh Sdlt-1 '\1 ()ernwn Sht•p t ri 111l1tr .\I , A u !> S h 1• p I (j,•rman Sh1•p, lilk & 1 :111 .\I , Lab. M {011ltle11 lh•I F . 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Schools & I nstruct;O" 70 05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ C'<l'it" ~11 .. ,a I 'ht ,,11J 11 I'• 1 H E: ·\\ J\ tt I) 1 • ., , 1 ' St·hool n11w 1•11111lhn~· In J A11s t r a l1<1n Sh1·11h1·rd I t.n~l11el11r; 11ff.·r ~·!1 A \pprox w1t•1th1 111 1 ti.. \\"tCI) Ind ll•>l lu11l'ltt'' Male hluc l'H'' whit l' i.ii. ·~2:1 t•xnipt for n·.ir '"" t'r .\.I EXPORT· IMPORT • bla ek \'cf\ -.h, \\'111 not I I.lit e Spook~l 1t11l 11f 1 u1 I.. 111 F11untc.1111 \'lt1·\ ,.,, prox :-.Cpl 61 h Pio• ,.,, not1f, \1r 6< \tr, J.111l• "''""' Wllf~ 11 I I •I I H llt'f' ~ II '< det ,11, , ,j t \I. t 11< I I lrl .to ., Po"dl :n:i 17l :tlllK 111 C .1hfr11u ..• \ rol 1 tl.111 • ~1:1 :.!i:! \15113 or \l ahhu t 'la"'t'' '" v. ,f11 1 "' 111 1 F1..'t'rl 8111 213 l~ifi ~).i:! ~ hU r l r .t t I .I'•· I r 111 i.IO ~t.:1!-1 .or 11111·' \ I ,, , lH•fl' • LU~T Dolw1 m.in11 ltla< k & Ian nc>ut 1•ri•1l I m .ill• "Kl.'lt• \ 11 Jobs Wcrifeod 707S \fonarrt1 Sum1n1l ''"' 1; H ~W-\HD -t\13 l:.!li>I Ill 1!*> 95111 661 3112 &: ~11u111J 111 •JI l' '1)1. ri1•rir1 \1 dlJfll\ '" • fl"'' .1 .. 1Ja1•l.c 1 111ut ht lpl11I '\I 11 'di.or\ .o;. 11111!• li.111111• I ,tll C, t 1l l"i" Advertising Sales I I I I " 11111• 111lc1• 1 .. 1, a11 I Hllll•~I tl• •Ip! 11111~· (,, ·' I , I, I•,. r' • 1 "' 1 l II I 11•'"''1 .11A·r 11 111,o\ .111 . I I 111 ' '(, t ri I' Ill I 11 o I 1 It IH1 111 till~ l• • ,, , llt•11t Ir ft'• t,.•t!f ft•• f \I• tl;onf I .. rr •ll ~tr1 Ht1I • flll I flit I '•lfl ~•lfl f 111• t'I tf11 I I"" 1 ,;II lt•I ,11•1>11111 I ·-·~· •·t l < I ',. --;-; Orcr~ Coa-.t Doii)r Pilot ,, ( ,, 1111 "'. lt\11'\'111•' I I I•• I 1.t11I , .... 1.1 h I I '' I r1111lollo ,, _t•tl l ,,., .• , I.'" '" h I\ 1111: 111 I) 11 Io l,1• I llotl Ill .\ 111 I '., .. ,, I>.\ \I ,, I •l'\1 \1,.11 --B.111k1nr " TELLER FuU-Timi: W' 11 i' ·' r .t 11 II .11 ~ 1 11 ,111~·~ l •'lllll• \11·1w11• 11fl1• t. 11 1~ ,111 1111n ~ .. J1 .1•• t1J>l'lllrl)1 1111 111111\ H iii "'''" 1, rn11111h· I'"''"'" h 1nk11w ••\i• r·1·111 < ~\1 1111 "''' :111 •'\I t•ll· lll'lll'f 11 ... l'•li k111.!1 .111•1 I ' 11 I 111 lltf r \..I 11 nu. 1,h,·t• Pl•·· ...-'1th I \If L "'«'fl 7 '4-752-87 28 \\-FLLS F.A l \GO Li ·'\N l< I.• \' ,, \1thur hl,•I '''""lv1r1 II< II h ( 1 r •111.i I 111111 1 .. 1111• •, ·1 I' II Found f'r1l•ndh hlJ1 I.. I Scotty malt>. 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'ti \I. 1 .1 1;1:3.5733 FOUND Whitt k m.ti• cat. 3 11( ~ra' .. 1)1•1~. ~ 1-:ra) tail T ame X.H>'J:)IJI, f <l t; N 0 U h.1<' k L ,1 h Hctneve r. male. aht I 'r V tc· i'us ha rd ~ W a m e r. f' 'v 964 ll»U< 5350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW !>tudent rlt'(·ds 125,000 Wall do JnythmR Leg a I Cllnf1den t 1a I DVM P 0 Box :1242 :'II u 92fi6.1 MASSAGE He pampered w ith ;a pe r s o nal r e l a l'l n l! massage by 12 of the vr<' Uiest gir ls in Southern C al1fo rn1a Jac u z1 1. sauna ell' Open toa m 4am. 7 days a week Vis a/M.C Al lantis Heallh Spa. 2112 Horbor Bl vcl. Costa Mesa 645 3433 Br ing lhis ad fo r yo u r speci~l~ft. Professional Thcrapeul 11• massage . L.il''d NB Appl only, Steve 548 2817 ----- unUANNIES ESCORTS all major credit cards a cce1>ted SJ0.4723 *FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONI. Y * 972-1131 * MA.5SAGE SlOW/AD MYSTIC MA.5SAG E 556-4656 Santa Ana FIRST LADY •cert.Modeh. ,..,o-c ..... * 972-1145 • MC &a VISA Ac<'epted COVER GIRL * OUT'CALL * · 953-m78 MC/VISA MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9199 24HIS. relin .. J l>usme~s pt'h1111 .\II \ro1uncl 1\:1111.h .'v1 .:tn ~:xt • n <,1ve l''~11·r 1n "nuwl• .. Jw• 111 rln wi.11 µullht• & l'<lmmu1111\ r1• 1.-1,1.111 pl11 ... 1•·\l 11r1· l:.tioni.. ofc m~m1 ;,d , ·"l'''ntn /11 ,~1111\1111• .,. min & "'ic:1al pla11nm~ & I ""n •·ll• ,. 11tu' 11lumh11,t- lr<l\'CI arrang Work W• Ii Sc!c)O "'~·I> t .111 l',1111 .11 w J>e<>ple, )Jt'r~onabl• \ ···~ i02-1 have gd lOmmun11 at11111 skt)b Work Jl horn. 111 I A 11 , • 111 111 r 1 , r" r t,)fflC'C Rt"'>UITll• upci11 rt• m..a• J , h .... ,to,111oJ At ""1 I · fllleSl ~ W2f. Mature well groomed dt• pend ablr I "" 1J('s1re!> General orfl••t> 1 I l!lrl uf f1<·e1 L.111• l1vokk~pmg I 1 t e L ~ I• ir1 I! h 1• J ' ' phune~ o r rh·r ,,, • .,i. µe r s on n 1· I ,, t f 1 1· ,. rnana~er & d1·,p.1lrl111w rman n"t '<I•• 'U .irr"' 6734.25J (.;co\ cmt""!> 1 .-~ p f111 1 111 11( l•l• aRt' >l .. rul lo(lrl .1 1 I \f 11r. Fr 1 l'r • 11.11" lun!'h tauntln •In thc•to rm<. '••pt•rn"" pl.n '\1 1 hu"' I >1° o·Xp••r flrn .11• 1m lin.1rtl • $1:•1 ... ~ rake ad 111 1w.1r1·,1 St.1lt· [>.111pt<I.) \~•·•I•' 1>111 1 JUI 1,j"j Ulti ~.~~~ ..... ~~?.~I i\ccounung ACCOUMTIH~ TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oran g I.' C-011nt' 1:-. "''"m ml'!• 1\nd .n .irl.' ... ,. · W<>'rc AOBIEAT MALF S accounlemps 111.in.1,!••n• nl l• JITI tor "'" ,l•JtJ)!t' r 11 1111, I.it<' m.11 nl1·11.lll1'1'.' ~l'nt'ral of fan· "houhJ hJ -t• ~·I '• '"-" I. publ11 r£'l.11111ra -lulb \Jll 1m I .111 111t1 h.1me .. u.n•" 10 .. 1.ir • ~IOllU.' J'l n >t:>rlll ,if Ill l 5 d." u.otk "'" !... I• r11n 1wnt ""''111••11 .... irn. 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(Ip por1u111t~ f11 l.1·.1m Thl· Sll!t• fr,1dr C'Jll F111 App r...t5 ;511< IB.lEIS Bllinquat HdpfW llo1rw h-der 11""'1nstl- t.11.1n ha ~ 1n.mc 1l1.111· "l,..1110P.!o f111 ~·art 11111o .. 1111' f•1 I I roa t ll1·rs 'l 'hl .. , 1 , t 1. •t (·,1ur11 \ IJran<'h~ "t' re lookmg f1)r applocanL'! with pre \•<•US l'lllTHT.,..r< 1al hank teller t''I"'' '''""' In,• .... 11 1r.1111 lht flj!l 1 ,,..rsvn 1.1.:111 11 ping'""' • 1tJ ft~UI I 1 pl 1lUtJl' 11111~1 1-'ull hnll't11-. ''"" ar , ... r .. 111•:irt•I "" 1.11' , 11mm1·rL.,,. 11 "11h •' 1.11•r 1t•r11·~ f-"' .i P~" •II nt1•1t 1111-.1 • I 111 "If\ 11111 •• :- "'tn.11~ • .,,t .tl)htr ••• ,, fl1 1111 I l ;···-""'"''• 1'1111• \I f fl! 1 .. 1f!ll1 •. 1 "•1: 11'1 111 ,an h I 11 \.• t 'Jiljll HOME FmERAL SAVlNGS ' LOAN ASSOCIATION ~:1111.tl I IJ11111rtu 11.1 ~ I-'Tl)11n ,•r rn I h ll.inkmi: BRANCH MANAGER l'r1"ll l!•OU..., .mil 1nn111•11 t1al \ll'ilJ I• Savings " l .. oa n ,\!,..-..x· oHcrs th1:-. T he r e a re m.1 n~ n 1•w farm!> mo' m~ mtn I he Orange County .or<>a hr ingtnJ: about an m1·r('t1S 1n g dema nd for l'X per ien<'Pd .1n·o1Jnl 1n it personnel ----------lllj kt') ht~h \ISll.llhl.\ ;!•· ~ 1 g n m c n I I u a n :11 CT'/\ 's Auditors l'ax 1\C'('<)Unla n1 .. l'c:ie. 1\l'l'01mtanls Senior 1\<'countanl ~ Bookk ee Pt' r.; /\<·counting Clerks tr )OU a re nnt awa n• of lhe benefits of work•nl! te mporary, v1s1l u~ o r give I.I.!> 11 <'illl. we will be happr to discuss 1t with you. We are lncalL'il in t he Cold"ell Ranker Bwldmg 2333 N Broadwa\ :20() Santa Ana 17 141135-4103 FREE PARKINl; Accounting Senior /\crounting Clerk Growing food hrokerage firm seeks sharp in· div1dual to perform bookkeepinl'! dultl'i> Minimum 2y~ exper. In vanOWI accounting fun<'· lions. includinJt ~eneral ledger. cash , &. an·ounl.'1 payable. Familiarity with co mputerize d system desirable. Xlnl. benefits. Pleas ant work In g e nvir onme nt In New port Center office Non·amoke r preferred No apncles. Ask for the Accounting Mon11ger N0-5lll ASSEMILY/ SOlDERY We hav1 a n 1mm1'd op c n1n ~ fo r ~n a:. sem l'lter ~olderC'r with a 1mn11num or l \ r t'Xl>t'r Mus t lte e Xpl•r 'd a l soldcrini:: <01rc·w1 ho urds und er a m1<'r11brope Ni\S/\ !'ert1fll'll h1gh l\I destrahle McHt.r Specialties 1640Moorn11a , C.:.M &12·2427 to: 0 1-; ASSISTANT MA.MAGER l>rnpcr s La g una ll1lls s t o r l' Mu s t be i.'X p e r it>nced 1n ht•t tt•r wom en·s rt•ady 10 we ar and sparts wear Apply an pen.on to MaJ1ager Mn ble Austin, 23621 Moulton rarkw11y Plaza or C'all 768-6622 for oppomtmenl 1\uto Route ADULTS Earn ~. $450. or more each m onth . Join T he l«>gister Delivery Team. 3AM-S.30AM Routes available in Cos ta Mesa , Newport Beach. Santa Ana. C all 556·5426. 2AM tOAM BABYSITTER FOR GRANDMA. We11tchrr area, N B Short hrs 642 3411 c-omphshed 11rofessm11al w i t h d <>mo n ~t ra t rrl c a p ah11i t 1es 1n o u r Nl•wport Bea1•h hra nd1 The ~elN1.cd r a nd1datl' wa l l handle h ea v) l'IL~tOmPr mlcrface a nd bus iness d evelopment This demandm.i po!<1llon rcqwres S&.L nr hunk mg l''tPl'ril•n1•e as branc h mana1•cr and olter!-1•x l'l'llent 1 t•wards in rnrn 1x•n...,at111n a11d ben<'I it~ I f )ou po-.sl'S!> ~ooll personal lcader.;h1 p a nd expert1~e m the field and 11toulrl like thr opport un• I\ ltt U~I' \flU f ('aµo hil1t 1es l o I heir fullest. we u1,·11 c vo11 II• C'OOI act. or !-1•111t resu11w lo Caroline 0 1 Lc'O 71t8912637 ALLSTATE SAYIM&S& LOAM ASSOCIATIOM A Mcmbt'r of !ht• Sears f''am1ly 540 Westmmstt•r M ult Wcstmins t<'r. CA 9268-1 i.;qual Opportunity Employer M / l'' Have something you want to sell? Class1(1ed ads 1o 1t well 642·5678 ----_ • ( .. 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Insured, lll"d 586-8425 fo'me el<t /lnt pa mt an~ by Richard Sinor St lie, ms Try me 11.11\ ~. 24 hrs Pamt ang & Papenng rror work. i''tee esl R~nhl Steve 547·4281 Ralptl '1 PailltMc.I 962-4701 keas l'nn~ anl •cxl F'r ce E~l lid' Art-a C:i.tm Work li.'16--!~IS:I J t•• k Inte r CHt>r P l.l1n11ng l"a 't efhc:1l'nl HJ y rs .. xp Hork bottom pnce!t (;rt>C, 979-9621 l'AJ!'ITING L:! Yr~ Exµ. in ~ b &Ctl\1 areas I 'm Smdll nl} 11r11·es arc .,mall ' 673 6Hi Hon WATERFIH)NT l'Al!'eTI "If; Full' nl.'>t111n "'"rk 1·x1> & prnf el') r'nt1I l.n"1I (':ill \lark li7J.:t:Jlif') flai l.' <:o~lhm~ \'OU \\a111 Lu sell" C'l a:.s1f1('d ads fin •l wt•ll 642 567H ........ ,....... . ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• P a int1n1t anter 1exter lo rates. quality work. 1m med serv tl48·5684 <1r 636-7149 Wallpaper hunl(mg Qual work and reliahle svt• $12 pr sl(I roll , m u:.t papers. Mark 631-~J 'aWMcJ/Slcjils ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~LE C T H OST.\Tl l: ATOMIZING Auto Parts, OHil·e Furn, Wrought Iro n R easo nahle 646·86.'>2, 831·7S37 1 ·S -----Plalter /Repair ...•..........••....... Stueco & Pla~ler Patch . no Joh too sm qwck & c lean 645-4200, 645·419!1 Neal patches & textures frft Est. 893-1439 * Patc.h PlcnterilMJ• AJI Type~ 538-711:1 ,.._.iftcJ ....................... Ne w co ni.t ruc h on . re model , rep1pe. S lab le aks . electro nic ally loi:aled & r epaired. drams clean.>d Top Hat 636-2()30 P.O. lox Rftltals ....••..•.............. Pvt POiit Box Servit.'e TH E .MAil. ROOM, :>A hr ~ f'; C'st llwy l'dM NB 6-10 0340 or S44 44l:S I l.j~e Our Address Vnr Vnur Uu.-;me .... ~ Sulll'Or Box :"luml~r T iit: MAILSUTE 17777 :'>1a1n Street "B lrqne 54Y .n :i:i Re palr • Re r oof All ty pes s hingles-r ock shak~ com po.tar Free est. 541·5000 Fin. Avail IH:ITER BUILT ROOfo' AJI types, hot comp tale, shake. lied bonded ms. fo'rne est <.:all 960-8778 Oun 'l Gel Soakt>d C.:d II Ouug A IJC d cvntractor who doesn't C'OSt mor•" All t y pes of roof~ UOUlil.AS WAM PLJo:R HOO F I NG CO L i e 1139·392638. 83.11910 Balboa Roofing <.:o The roohng C.O for the coas t Free c~I Get onl' while 1t 's hot. 673-b"'743. Hwl';f;-c!'•" Let u s upgrade that s hower. tub. drain board or entry way. Ceramic tile improves appear & value or a ny home or comm bldg 11t a reas cost. Free est & SU3ges· lions (714 > 842·3020 IT,...s..nke ••••••••••••••••••••••• TREE DESIGN. Ornamental pr uning , Sculpturing , topping , thinning, re moval , gen clean-up. 644).1845. BIU.'S TREETRIMMING & CLEANUP f'ree est ~1031, aft 4:30 S.wlftcJ/ Alteratiofts •....•.••.............. ,........_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~G htor Tow11-Su. & 645 5677 lob'• S ,,. .. -51.R-ESS 1 d Math, Reading, Scien ce, r,A "' o Music. Spanish. Sludy mendin~. \llcrallon~ Me thod s Pre·School w o m e n . ch 1 Id r e n ~ College Cahf. Creden cloth1nj! Call An ~ela tlals. 645-5176/!>48·9570 af 898· R6'Ui l t!NlOOOS Social S«vicH ~yplng S«'fice •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBL£'1S ·Nt>ed to talk'" l''ree counseling A B t: II F: L I' L I N 1-: &45 :!a2 Fast accurate typm~ on IBM Correcl/Selel'lrk. Olher set·retanal work. business letters. re s umes , etc Kart'n li7S-l230 ·~········,·r·,········1·1 ·: w;..c.._...- < •'"'fam1c· 1 t" lO!'tl& ~u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.a n) wh<'rt' Sma 11 Jllh~ welc '''°'' ~) !1269 l.111olcurn & ltlE" in~t .tlled l.;.abor onl) lj45 :X.77 "Let TheSUnshine In " Call Sunshine Window Cleaning, Ltd 548·8853 ------- Want Ad Results 642-5678 7100 Mllp W •fed 71 00 Help W ant~d 7 I 00 Help W ont~d ·7 I 00 jHt>lp W ont~d J I 00 Help 'Wanted 71 00 I Hetp WClllMd 7100 Hetp W..tH 7 I 00 Hetp W..t.d 7100 Hetp W_... .-••••••••••••.•••.•••••..•..•.......•..........•..........................•..•..........................................•••.•.••••...••.• ••··•••·••··••········· .......................••••..........••..••.•. Banking IEAUTY OPER. C.c;hier ll'"11uo1!' .111.111 .• I 1 .. Hll' \l COMPANIOt-4/HSICPR 1 1 Capistrano Nat1on <il With rotlow1 ril( '"!'" 11le 2 l1M•:11 11111·, i\ppt' I 1 · n, i11•11<l tdiit'. 1·.1r•n 1t DB.JVHY aanll is exp a nding '\1 A:'lllCU RIST lrt•e l'i l0 Nl"\\\11lr1 lll\11 < :Vl 1 f1•m.1h•furl'lt-...k1h la1h 1 PBSOH lmmed openings for FT space, must tJo \\rap;. 1 1 CQNSfllll'JlON ·r r 1 '•"' "•'II •1r1ri. I M M E 0 I i\ T ~ • Ptr Tellers & New Ac: lips <!' pt>dlf·un • .... 1mJ U'1 lmn. ·t · rrvJ nlh.'> i.1s::1.:!1 . OJ1fo:'"ING counts . Exp pref, yet workSaturda)S c·~HIERS I PROCESSOR 'I •ot \J ii t\•~ 1••1 ·•·I• lh·· Dail) Pilot need,., a willing to train NeR 19'1 o:;12 I A.> tll'I• \ .. r) ver~on r.ir a salary . For anten·1ew l:.1m.•111.111• ""'"'I\ "••l' COO« l<trl(t' mntvr r o ute 1n l:all Bev al 496-8601. u T ti T £ '"• ·• pt•: 1 "' 'h ,, I 11 •, ••· IJrnlh 'l \ ll' Laguna, South Laguna JIANKING for~:~.~~~ ~~~n~tnl! 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('all w1lh111 I 1 11.1111 ·~&:'.t.6K3 b"73 111~ fo'o s ter O u ••llel ;,t EDUC,\ TWl'o Ct1ordmator \dolt rl 1· ve lopmenl progr:.im :\ta~ler's in P'l}t'h. •,11('1;.al '" or k or S 1J 1· c E 11 SuperVISO!j C;1tper \\ llh OD req'd SuperVLc;e 1la1 ly r>perauon or program L'natcd (;(>retira l Pcib ' ~16-5760 ElECTR0'41C TECH Testing & Trout)lc Shoot 1nit U1g1tal & ..\nJloi: s~:.tems for a 'IC\a II ('II Prevtou.'o e xp Con• al'! Datafcrvn Inc 7)1 t5i5 R.ORAl DESIGNER lll'lp net"ied I' rr. F T S111 U ('h area X 1\ V I E H . S 0 f' 'I Jo:W PO RT t>.\5 7K-16 "111n 't Clerk & ll'lephonc ' Ill'!> Si1~ laj(ht ll()Uk GB4ERAL OFFICE TOSI l,000 A cc urat e typa s l w /gener al o ffi c e k now le dge Varie d duties Non-s moker In T\.L'ltan. 832· 7300. k"f'l'lng Mu ,,1 writt: l••• .. 11111-11111111111!1!1111111111• 1ei.:1hl> & 1>e ar·l·urat•· GataAL OFRCE r \l'erlt:'.nCe de,.,ll'able !'J()wpm. Will train On an ~lllhrs wk Lall Kent · a ddressograph. Mus t 641 tliitll Clark Kt>nnl'<l~· have own car to run e r· 1-i1m :.\ ra nds. Cal l Vi c k i . Fovd µrt?paraur,n µre J>Jr•· 'cl l Jd ' & ,J n<lw11 he!. D;.a y' & ~. Coastal Person nel Agency. 2790 Harbor Bl .CM NEVER A FEE ~I lmmed. openin gs fo r qualified applicants Ex per. required Xlnt Mlary It benefits lioal Carpen\t-r 1 <i pahlr tvp Q.ual1\' 1nl, r1nr rini~hm~ Sum I. \lnr •t'. l:11 1)4~. 184.:l \\ANl \f \llr,1-H ' &1:!4321 C<1il ~I\• ,·11 !~121 E11~·11 Ttit•' 1 .. u111i,,r li('1p, PT ,\l!'-1) n..-Coast El.ECTIONICS INSPECTOR '''"' 1,1-1 02111 '~~~~~~~~~!"-~ .. .'• • " Call Syliva Waters 552·6100 1AMC OF llVIHE F.qual ()pport_ Emplyr BANKING T'9 bnutifuJ Ne wport •acta offices of a lead iDI 1avings and loan have immediate career opportunities. SAVlllS ClllSD.01 A ltJ'oni background rn teller and new accounts flmetions is needed for Ulla customer-o riented position. nm poeition orrers top Mlary, fnle career ap· tlftl, paid medical and iental coverage, prom llaarinl and free pa rk· i•I· . Please apply on •ONDAY, October 13, fromtAMtoJ:lO PM at. FIDELITY FEDERAL 1111 Wedclff llltDoftrl 714-64~4000 Newport Beach An F.qual Opportunity Employer BRANCH MANAGER s.m 1111 11,~., IOATSALES ~anaRer O(.'('(led to tkak•· comp lele c h ar~e •11 hroker<•lo\l' artl\'1l1c:-. l'.x penenr ed lll\I) ('u rll(• '" & s ec Ri ll a l i li th Newport Bl vd -~Yachts Bookkeeper I 'O\.t ~ jX:I l ' 1 I' T l' it p l' r fl -· -.or I ~;1ndwu·h \1an c;arv ~ Daily r;w E1tpenenced 111 lhf' Ill rood Scn k es <.M1k CHR9STMAS l>t·li. ?5..! .l-lOI 330 W 8.tty St, C' M '>f.>l'Cllo n of 11 r •rill •I Wt.•nel"<l lhh.t~111 ~1 ... 1w'' fARWEST Equal Opp 1-;mplnycr 1·1rcult board .... -....01 &den11Jt111~1tcm:.tn.1<l• I t nunler ht>ip -, days .J M f" s embhes Small m o·d S ........ of po\ JX>ur•., fi7J ~J SaYinQs & Loan I wo .. •I. \1oo :hru f"ri mfg r near u ( ._.a n COOIC ('l.-111· .. 1 :\1·WJ••rt t:.t. 11·11. < \ Dental Ret•eplJonist lloll!> Uener1ts ;\~k fur -'""T" 1001 \1a1·i\rthur Hl\.t ~1 .. tllb"' ----Pleasant wv rking C'•>nrt1 I ~-to JOI SHARING t-;q11 ti• )p1o(Jt tunit' 1 ovnlt·r 1 :1rl nt'f'tll.'d fur Expenenre in front & Hark or Bob SI lS!Jlft' ~. Twu µc 1 tnJ uc .11 l>·•rt li me deni·al ty..1s1tions m dynamic lua.n brokcra)!c co m pany 1n Newport Beach T\ptn~ ;.a1•r ur.1r v and att~nt1111• lo d1·t all l'' senliaJ < Jll f• 1,•1 .u l ~b lfeJµ 1.11 1; .. ;1 E;mpltn .. r M ... II if I ,, <' l .. Jn r: r o; I':'.( baek offtt-e ne<-esSIS1')' _,._ _ c• 64S:0945 Se v (: r a I 0 pen In~ s ------·-----IJl'rtenred 001,· Full day week Ueach area. -------Supenisory JOii d1re11 ClBK time. !lQs-3633 64.').75(l). ELECl'RJClAN·Boat c:it mg coolung and i.er VIOR -------per desirable to tiel11 l:i!ge quantities ,,f rood l 11\Jnt~•r help. P T or 1-: T KlL,lo'r .., <:lc.m.:ro,, 11!1; F: 11;1h ~\~ .. 121;1 < 111 • r LE "'A., r f' u Dent al fo:~p De ntal As~•.,lant . work 4 days gel paid for :. ti4i! o 112 or 644 6l>R'7 wire ti'7 ' bo&t rn <.:n:.ta <.It the Counl' J ail Mesa Call Vick Luck\ \'anou.o; hour.. and :.hafts i;.i~ J \ ~ala bit> -\ppl\ lmmetiiatel> Exµ full 1·har~t· Uoc•k keeper with i:r<•at re rerences v.anted h•r h st ~ro w1n l! drt ai;ien " l:apable 10 work 10llJ I future 1·ontrolltr ~·.,1 l'LF.R H ,\I '1•1'r> •·• uon Conlu•'t l\an~ ,\ti per-.un nt'\'''I' l ''' "' .d t.hull•·ll~llll( ,.. 1 .. , •'t .... , I 1n w<Jrl, ,,.,,.,, 1 r ·,11111h 1 •ruw1"1. UUJ , l.11 .1i t • 1 1 \,Jr rn C.u I 'c•rffl I•• 1 ti••' Il l It••• ••rob 11\ Ill olt I •1•1r m·v. Ir \'tfl• l·r·1111·h ·1~111n~ n wµ11• 11l111r •• , i11;1, '>ll\:1 ll hll,1111' ... , I ,J, 111:11 Will tra111 l..all f ol .apf)I ~I•> 'f27'J IJf:-JT•\L /\SSISTA!'\T, rm.<Stl) front 1.fc. some t~cl.. ore x .ra}!t a m ust r.xper requarrd 495 6322 Escrow Secntcry Acrura\e LY1..11ng 15wpm knowledge ur 10 k c•\. heav} phon~. prefer rt.' lated expenence m Title. E.~crow or Real F..slate Will tram Call \'11 k1, 54().6055, CnastaJ Penon net Agent·,. 2790 Harbor Bl .CM COUH TY oaA'4GE Per.soone l Depl 0 F 1;ertisUlg 644·7644 1mpvrt 1•x1 .. 1 t 1·0 1 ·.i11 • ~· 7114.~ or .~1s 1 ~ :tl I BookXeepcr PT. 2davs a week In N ll ror new e'< pandmg Co Exp an sail's oHace, com m1s~1on-. & selling up rC'i:Ords fur computer enll"} 673 2900 Gen IOOUHPEll Rapidly expanding CP A ftrm in Irvine has pos . for Bkpr w/mtn J y rs. exper. in 11 va rietr or b«p!:..!_unctions 7~ 5611 loattaa,.. Pubh c Accountinl{ E"X penence helpful. <.:all between !l am l lJm 846-lla.5 Bullocks South C.Oast has ammed. permane nt salt?s positions for our .. float ing " staff llours are especially convemenl (or housewwes with mom 1n g or after n oon a vailablil.tty. We are aL<io offering afternoon. e\'cn· m g, & weekend sales positions. f'1exable hrs & ammed emplyee discount a re offered. Come v1s1t Ull at the personnel or f1ce. Mon. Sal. 10/\M 5PM & let us we lcorne you to the Bullocks South Coast Plaza family -------1 Clen ral ~ Au.1st /Sole~ C.:OME <~llOW WI Tll l us•·· If )OU l'nl''' workull' 1n d last mol'ln~ ~llmulal 111~ env1ronmen1 tl1<1n \'11u want <1 1•11rN·r ()ppor1 um ly at Wt>slerri IJ11!tl .t We are loolun~ fur Jn C'ager. self 't1.1rter w11h I good clent·:.a l 'k1lb to JOIO our bib} sal~ deµ\ The task~ md ude ftllln~ customer lll..:ratu_n:• rl' quests, J1Lo;wer phmw~. typ111g t4Swµm1, flltnl!, \?t <' This 1s an l'xr<'llt•nl 1)p11ortuntty lo hu1 Id a 1·ar e t·r 1 n ou r ~ales m{1rl\t-t111.: a rt>.1 Requ1 res 111.l(h ..,l h11ol with Businc~'> 1•our..,l'' Som e ~ales markeltnl! clen cal exper a plu.., We art> onl' of \ht-mo~l rapidly i:ruwang l·le o t.roru c fl rrn.-, tn So l:a 111 & can offer 1·11mpel1t l\'f.' startm~ W<J.l(C excel fr mge benellL'> that ml lud e 10 paid hn!Jda\'~. ned1t union, :.Pm1 11nnual r•· I '1ew. l Wl°"k 'u• .1t1•m after 6 rnonlh,, t..-111111 h ffiUl'h mort·' COME G llO\\ \''I I'll U!> '' "h""'~ , , '"·r I Wh L l."1 f \f1 1,11 AL\H"1 St-,HVll .. ..., I U1 \ ur lidkc•• I IOlL-.1 flt'> 171i82 Cowl .n St Irvine C.\92714 ('1111 21.3-7SIJ.3103 cu:10< /Gen otc. tlut1C$ mc:IUde t) pmg 111 kc~ l''as hwn lslanr:I of (ice r lra!\ant cnv1r11n ment & xlnt bf>nc11t:. /\sk for bendiLo; mgr 640 fi l11 CREDIT CLERIC 1mml"<iWtt upenmg fur l'\µt'nPnrl'Cl credit clerk -.. phm 11• ..:xpc n en(·1· I: ·~1 l'lcnL·al '>ktlls t'~ ' r• r· I 1 ;i I X I n \ c Q l.1t•nef1l!> $850 m(I For ctppt. call P e rsonnl'I . 5'1!1 -\8~ CRT mpul operator i\t' <'uratc hut w is pet!d. l'fll'Jnanenl P 1' po.-.1lwn Nr OC Airport 95.S 3452 \sk fur Norma -('!erk P h.1Pm ary C'\P CUSTOOt~SEHIOR prererrl'il •'""'rnt t l•·"· G ••n,·ral d eanin g & gafL<, & •':Jr~. fi41) ?J7:t m .1m nf ,,,•ho..il plant Claril/Stods I-" tame, 2 111 1 I PM .h1fl Full bener h Iii 1'1101· Liquor. 495 fo: 17lh. l. \1 CLEllC TYPIST II r c11p in school rl'latc'tl cus lod1a l & i:encra l ni n1nt Salary ran ge ~102.l mtl to S12A9 mo Xln1 oeneh~. A!Jply by Ot l II>, Westmin~ter 'h 'h 111Jl 1)1st 11121 C t rlJr W OOd We tm111s t••r . F: O 1-: MF - CUSTOMER !,ER VICE Exce llent opportunn~ f 11 r p e r s o n w 1 l h xlraordmary telephone µersn nality Out Roing ... elf starter for order --... -- l>cnta l re<'ept 1 y p1~t t <1ood 1 for ort.ho orfl <'e 5 day weelc 642·m7 DISHWi\SH E R DIN ING HOO~ ~rson needed 1mmed. For s mall ret ire ment resi den c e i n NEVER A FEE Laguna ikh. No exper 1----------neces5ary Wall l r a an . 8AM ·2PM Xlnt pay 49"·9458 for 111ter v1e w ---------- DISHWASHER Duy shift Mon thru Fri. Apply in person 0 1ck Church's Rest 2698 Npt Hl vd, CM. •lmVEIS• Full & part·t1me pos1· 11on s . starts at SJ 25 per hr Call Mark 751 26811 DRJVY Part time driver for rnotorhome of Newport Beach Executive Xlnt for retired man 675-8036, ask for Cathie ESCROW Get Olt of Yo1r Jib 11111 lntD a l:areer! If \OU are lto01>1ng for a rhalle nl(mg posit wn, t>n Jlt>' vand \ ur1 the Jolh & wanl tu work 111 !IJ1•w110rt llear h, we havt' ,J 1•1b fur you We m't."<I s111TI('n11e who can 1irov1d1• ~11111J l'len C'al support for our IJUrrhasm~ rleµt Typ1• l'iwµm & I\ r pr1·v1ri11, off11•1 pxpcr ~··>1 a pp\ ··all ll40 15RO f'X I :w2 ~'. () I': ffosk 1n I of larJ:esl <'On l•---------•I fo'idebly Federal Sa vings has u challenging np· portumly for an Escrow Se<-retary who's tired or JUSl a Job This posltlQn off e r s exc·epl1onal growth potential. an t'X l'elJenl salary anrl out sllllld.tng benefits mclud ing profit sh11rmg a nti paid medica l •dental 1·ov e r ag e S t x m o nths escr ow s ecretary ex pen ence and 50 wpm typ- ing skills are required. For more anformatton about lhi-; excitmg op portumty. please ca II Jackie Skarstedt a t <7 14 1 64S-8ll I. ~umer elel'troni1· firm lmVEIS w ....... 62.'i r.; Ross St Rm G 180 Santa Ana, CA 92701 c 714) 834 2844 Affirmative Action EmployerM F FttOMT DESI( for Oral surgeon. 4 dys wk Mature. exp rd woman pref. 556 7000 GEHERAL OFACE Newparl /lrvine s tock brokerage ftrm needs m d1 v1du.al for busy olf1ce Must have some book keeping expe rie nce Xlnt. saJary & benefits Call Gail. 752-M O. General Growmt? fashion Co. has permanent pos1l 1ons or receiving & s hipp .. fu brrr Also inyolved some maintenance & dr1 v ing C apis tran o Beach location Hours 7 . 30-4, >tint wages for sta· hie , reliable worker Contact Jo hn, Eenie Meenie Bikini. 496-1291 ---------- General Office. Irvine a rea. typing SOwpm. fit· ang, phone. maal. Stereo manufa c turer . 714·~193. General Office General VOLT TEMPORARY -SERVICES OHw&: TopP:l., raW...-r PaidVecaMo. ~Me•c•"- MEVH A FH TO YOU 12.EllCAI. TBllKAL llllmlll. VOLT ~y 58YICIS 3848 campus Dr. Ste 106 Across from O.C. Airport 546-4741 Equal Oppor. Employer General Offi~ Na•etJha.Ofc. Free to applicant. Lot.a of variety & public rela· lions ror this growth posi· lion. G d. t y ping r e - q uired. Super benefits. To SSOO. Also fee jobs. C al l C arol Bu c k 504-5001, Snelling & Snell- ing of Newport Beach Agency. 4340 C ampus Dr. 61111.NIDAY Varied d~. lite ty ping & bkkpg at fnglish train· Ing barn. 494-4644 or 49'·4346 .. mildi-::'~e for entDp and loan/bank· ... profeuional to lake r..i1 reaponsibillly fo r epen lng a n ew an.cb/Sanla Ana. Re· ..,._ 1 minimum of 2·3 ,.an S 6 L/banlling ex· perlence. Prev.lou s Appl> tt> f'cr'>o1111£·I W ntern Di9itot CorpOll at;°" :11.28 Red 11111 /H\' • I 'ti 11•or lied 11111 & IS.Jk1· ... 714-557-3550 I>e.,1gnlni,: Tcrhnolo~~ (or the f.'utllrl' (1,ERK TYl'IST H~:1po11 J'•b Wil l lrJ tn ~u'l w11rk half d:J\ •m S.H Tql•· !>~ 7!>v. 11111 C.1 11 !-it eve. 8JO 9'J!IV ClEb/TYPIST Salary & incentive. T yp mJ: rcclUll'f'd. Call Pe nny ('ompul1queSA ~9 7373 CustOMtr Senice li1,ol phone skills. abthly lo communar a le & or i?ant:r.e a must F'or EiC<' ironies Firm in Irvine. We offer good sa lary & full company benefits Aµply American Zettler, 16881 Hale. Irvine. Needed to deliver Daily Pilot newspapers lo news racks and stores Approx J to 4 hours d ally JAM both Saturday & SUnday . Must have dependable car a nd good driving re· cord. Good hourly rate with salar y inc r eas es e very 6 mon t h s a nd FIDELITY FEDERAL s..t...,...ct LomAslft. 1\n Equal Opportunity F.mployer Young growing business Glass-•llaine d. Costa LO ~ of Bookk.eeper Mesa studio. fulltime, w1\~ hght Secretanal ex-permanent. 1-3 years ex- pen enee. No sbortb_and. per Glass cutters & a s· Salary open. call Sharley semblers. 64&-7474. at ~2346for appt. ~:,_, • --.ement expenence belpful. Attra ctive V u.lary, excellent com · ,., paoy paid bene fits ~~opportunity '· ,, Call or w\1te . Ellen Tuey (714) 1133-8313 FMIEST J •• lw:=tJ-Lo.. y -urBlvd. -' Newport Bea~b. CA t . ..... Opportunlt ;~ >" es.-. M /F fll CAHTBIA W()IU(HS Part lime. J.Jl'th~/day $4.39/hr. Apply Newport Mesa U nified School Dist. Food Service. 1857 Pla centia A ve. C .M . 78().3273. ----·-- Canvassers· Expen e nce preferred. Will train. Top pay. 25 hrs a week. 531-4.501. CAl&ACHAHGE ,._ i~ ' A sublldiary of E.F. Hut· t on 11 currently in · t ervlewlng qualified penom interested in the ~ . fleld ol ftnandal plan· ~ Ouellatte Salon nine. "111 or part time. .~ _ .. ,_ _,_ SlS,~Sl.8000 part Ume. 1-;.o I•: Clerical GEN.OfRCE ~SISTANTS We are accepllng a 1-1· plicalions for temporary clerical support positions ~ulnng 45wpm typin g. Pleasant phone altitude Professiona lis m ts u mtast. Call today for m formation 557-1145 en-Lin: llMfl'Ol!AlfY PlllSONNll SU!VIClS I' ... ••--a.ate .,,.......... 1\all time: unhmiled. lw exper .. veruUle '12-2712. J72J ~ 5'net l ..... =·lilt. witb ... u ---------.... ,.,. .... -c ..... ., /laihll .\119.--meun.t rtr peraaMDf~. , ...,...,. a1nl a..llla. Ladi.-•P· Tr.-your old ll_.t, for :.mt•apatCnt.rDr. NB parel 1tore. Fat hlon new 1oodie1 with • ....-1 Llland. tM-nOO. a...Uladad. M:U1'78 . I I • ,t ' ..... ~ -';·-· . ' J' :r a.. ~-----=-·-So.....-. =~_-----=-f;;;:c er ~ F\ill tirne rnr plrasanl of rice an 1-·a~l11on 1:-lun!l Cull for int<·r v 11•w . t~M :>H85 CLHJ</TY,.ST Arcuratc :-.c> wpm, $1100 m o . lor411Pd n ca1 Oranl(e ('o Airport. Qill f'r ank1e, 114 75:.! 07117. EOE MW COLUGE STUDENT Garden work in Corona d e l Mar !lours , Sat IJ.~.30. T ues 12·4. $4 00 ~r hr Refs req 760-8.!_32 C-rcl .. Lo. Offican fo'or our Woodbr id ge Bran ch . Banking exp r eq. Xlnt sal a r y & benefit.a apply personne l dire<.'lor. HBITACHIAMK 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 981·3960 E.O.E. The rutest draw In the mileage allowance Call Fast growing new hea lth George H a rding at company needs you IC DATA 84TIY 642-4321, l*a m to 5µm you are not satisfied with ClHll weekdays. your income c all Mr. Lead ing Orange County ~~t Sparro !It 9&2-S3ll. · electronics mlgr has a n 330 Y Street Field Rep.special t emp. 11nmed. opening for a Cost• Mesa. CA project position. Good data entry person with Equal Opportunity pay. Immediate opening. use of Dec wrlt.e r & EmployerM/F Inquire Te le prompter Heehive Terminal. Some Cable TV. 901W.16th SI. limited use in keypunch l~~~~~~~~~~I NB. 642,J2181 & verify on TAB 510 HU.STOii -------- punch verifier. Excellent Clerk , Full or P /T , ru benefits. l yr e x· M 0 u I l 0 n P I 11 z a perience nee. PleaM? con· Pharmacy, Lag HJlls Mr. tact: Dreyfus 7S-37M Mmhr'1aAnM SpKIWKnC M EARN EXTRA MONEY ......., _onrov 1, .• 642·2'2'7 E .O.E . by havin& a pvt art• ac· ceuory worllahop in Delivery Man. L.A. Times to homes in Newport Beach. 6 days per week. 3: JOAM to 6:00All. M50 per mo.~ your home. l'U provide the art • accessories. Call t-1 Mon-Fri. 641..s:ll Sandy Have .,..t.b.ln& )'OU want Flstm:WOfcr. Fee paid. Experienced controller needed for ex· pancllng steel fabricating co. Super opportunity . 12Sil000. Greal future. ca Mar;orie SUiiivan , 540-5001, Snelling • Snel1 · Ing or Newport Beach A1ency. 4340 Campus Dr. West. .a Dally Piiot Have somet.b.lnt to tell? to Mil? a.atnecl ada do A.take your 1boppln1 It well -C all NOW, eaaler by •in& the Dall,y 642-5171. Pl.lot Cluatned Ada. ClaulfiH Ad. 642·567A. Clauilied adt do it well. ) ... ...... . .. ... "' ...... .. GIHBAL LAIOlt Cons is tinj! of loading cassette tapes F tr first shift. ~9--0138 Ga>eral TaWORA•Y Sign up now for local tfmporary work assaJ(n ments. Openings in a ll catagorles. ARNOlO-ANOlRSON Temporary Services. Inc 4001 Ulr<'h St .. Ste D Newport Beach 545-6184 MOW IS THI TIMI ror job tleellen to che<'ll the Daily Piiot Help Wanted cluailkat.ion. U the job )'OU want I.a not there you mi&bl conalder olferin1 your aervicea wkh an ad In the Job Wanted catecorY. Phone $4.2-5178 GU AUS Full & part time. All are.as. Uniforms fum'd . Ages 21 or over. retired welcome. No e xper nee Apply . U n iver sa l Protection Service, 122:6 W. Sth St., Santa Ana . In· lerview hrs: !H2 .Ir 1·4, Mon-Fri. Hotte11/C ........ Mon.-Frl. Apply llAM daily Mi Casa Mex. Resl-296 E. 17th St. C. M. Hotel ........ ~ ... llllS..c..tDr, (405• Harbor Blvd) ea.tall ... .._ MAIDS Enaliah speaking or bl Unpal only. Pleaae app. ly lo penon t-5. E.O.E. 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J ft"" .. , •• I • ""'ented '"'° '1'980 £ 0 E I.. 1 d u p t' 0 1 11 , u 1 11 1 cm n rM1 .. u 1;1· Pinon• '4>checkl0'• -fo.mplO)f'I• '"""11~111111 111J O~!l7 l'\t'" l ')U 11.!l I ~ ~Ol"Cil ho(~ .-.Uril'111----------·1 h.!11t hn.ic1111 Call t d~h11• wll1h 1o 1 \1 .. 1111 '-"'~ t._be door ol our Jowl&• ~............ tn~ EnJoy ex tllenl rum ""'~ "••t •I nl •" UUU 1111 l*ft) ~ Appb in LT" U\lutllnl'f' 1-ci hu' person tA .. to Noon. lhe fol)owtn& full um.:· Mon •"l'1 , ~I pa.1t1ona 1\ 11.lh1blt MAll?OTT NOTa Al/11 tc4111 SY"hfM 900 N4'Wl)On Ctr Or O,.r .. or Ne~ hitar h N "c IJ " n 11111" r.I u .ii i!:qual Opp EmPb r M .. ~ w h ~11n1: ul ~ .. -pm \\ 111 ll'l.ln h ) lllpUI 11\loUJ" 14 llH' ~--------·I mlu uo oompuu•r -.11TM' Hotel tdf!phlltlC" work Acc ........ 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MI OPIAATC>a Wt' uuw h11vt• UIJt'l)llljlll 111 llUI t11bn11111110 d1•11t r11t lllJ1•h 10t' llllt'I J\111 Wt• .... ullt 1•rrf1•1 .; 111111 111 i. mvoth' rt·11·nt , .. p.·r 111 mlllln.i & b111li:t•1J1•rl Personnel ----------1 1t1d1 htno & tht• a tulrt 1 111 NAiiion HOTB. 900Newport Ctr llr Newport Heitl'h F.qual Opp Emplyr M .. Housekeeper. h \ e 111 Refs. req I 1n farnll> Lovely rm. TV & bath CdM 673-SO.U HOUSEKEEPER pror, mature. English -,peak lng prefern~d. genera I hse & lnd.ry work. uwn trans preferred. For mature couple in Cd M 9·3, 5 dys, SS hr Ad answer 372, 642·4300 24 hrs. Housewives· If you are friendly. conscientious and dependable, we need you for food prep and serving m a delightful restaurant 8 t o 4 weekdays. We'll train Apply i n per s on Stonemill Terrace. 2915 Redhill, CM Housewives P T . earn x:tra money doing what yo u k no w be ~t . housework. Call Suds'n StWf. 842.QIM Hsk:pr. live-111. Must love chldm. Exp & Eng pref S500/mo. 644·1968 INSTRUCTOR Part time or full time 111Structor to leach h.igh srhool stu dents in the field of TV /Media. Minim um salary SU per hr Con tact Paul S n y d er. Coas tlin e R OP . telephone 714-979· 1955 An Alfirmative Action Employer. PACH rllTUAL IHsuaAHCE ,, . .,,, hhk'1inn1,, & 1m· \ l'>IUll llll'J'Urtll~ •It ;\1.'WlhJ ll B.-.J l tl Ill \Ill"' \11pl).ll :.uranrf' brullcr .Jll•',. n Mcnt• S,.ciaftl~~ l'ellcnt rt'pu1,u1un 1:. h11 1640 Monro\ Id l M lnK an adt1Jt1un.il .\ l' \ b42 2427 ~ 11 t- He q u 1 r l:' '> I 1 r uf1----------r~pon:.1bll' 1 lcn1.·J I l" p.>r 1n 1ru.uran•'•' t 1 p111i: Of 35 t·orre1. I W P~ Profit :.harin~ 1•um mutt•r dlll>WJn1·1.·~ c>. l t>nlt l \l' uene f1 t~ i52 ~. ext 311 E 0 E M ~· II JANITORS Part time eves Nt<wpol't Beach 1Cosla Mesa area Janitors & waxers Must be over L8yrs old & U S citizen Call 532-65511 , lOAM·JPM. Mon. Fri Insurance CLAIMSIEP G r owing old lin t< Newport Bea c h 1n surance brokeragl' needs clauns rep Requires 2 ) rs agency t compa ny c lai m s ex p e r & knowled!(e or coveraRes Bent?hts include proht shanng, 1ld 1'l day orr per mon , medical. den tal & life t·overages C'all 752-2255. ext 38 E.OE M.f·'•ll Junior girl t-'T1d11) l vpe person wanted, Ceramll' Tile Des11.:n Center. wa ges nl'g per exp 831-5261 ICIYPUMCH OPllATO.S& DATAIMTIY FuU & part time pos lSt & 2nd shifts Immediate openings. Accomt.A.lalltt.1 llOOQuail, lt200N B. Call Karen 955-2770 EOE Lady to clean offices ear ly AM or eves. 3 dys pr wk, 3 hrs da.iJy S6 00 hr Atlanta/ Brook hurst, KB 963-8371 Ron --- MAIDS W2 ;mi Ma111tenann~ fo or ,qJI ,omplex 111 l 'u!-.t ,1 :\h·~.J 5"8 !l.'l56 !-'rum ll 71'M MAIMTIHAMCE l'or µnvatc• l.'ommun1\\ Lagun a Ueach a rra S4 25. hr mu.~t have v . .1111 Cuur Dnvers Lic· t'all Mon F'ri for a PJll 4!M-8571 Maintenance HEATING, V&mLATIOM& Al• COMHTIOMIHG SPECIALIST S1185·Sl471 tmmthly You will lratn, organize a.nd prolllde prevent alive maintenance and repair services for all heating. ventilatJon and air cond1 llorung equipment Re quires a bility to plan. or garuze. troubleshoot snd lead Olhers Closing date for applications 1s Ol· lober 28. 1980. llwltington Beach Unum High School Distnct 1s a merit systems srhool dis lrict. We offer an 1m press1ve package of full benefits Apply al Room 131 @ M8UMSD 10251 Yorktown Avenue Huntington Beach, CA921646 EquaJ()ppty 1111111 "'"' l11p11 1I 1•111 111111111•1• 1 .. 1 .. 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Near Fashion Island F11r In rorma lion c•all Dir"Ktor of MW"liftq H.C.M.G. 17 , .. , 760-1205 HUR st HG Arc }OU luokin~ fur a challenge" Want to rna kl· a difference ' ltalc111h ll11ls Hospt may suit you.r needs We an• l<>Ok 1n g f {)r qual 1l) Regis tered Nu rsc~ to work 1n nur Ne wport Beach Alt ohol Rehab l-'a c1hty Openmits are for the II 7 s hdt Rewards are numl'ro~ & include very com petitivc salary. ~h1rt <11f rerential, twtlon reim bursement as well as an exl·ell. retirement pro 1tram F'or addit1{)nal tn fo l'o nt act Ms Vaughan at 641 1616 EOE M f' Nursing ~Md ~·1•1 Sl.75/hr. We will tram 8 paid holidays, begmnmit a s soon as lured. benefits Bayview Convalescent Hospital. 2055 Thunn. C M Mr s farre ll 642 3505. E 0 E A larce procressive and growth-Oriented life in- s urantt company local· ed in beautiful Newport Beach has the roUowmg e mpl oy m e nt op porturuttes: Landscape Co lookmg for capable, qualified men. exp preferred. must have mechanical ap tttude 768-4751 between 8 JO & 3 30 Apply at: 23811 Via Fabr1cante. Missm VieJo Employer MI F Ill ~~~~~~~~~~ Nu.Nini? -:: --CriliMd MA NAGER for n e w MwwsAi• W1ene rschnilzel, work TECtHCAL WRITER for franchise. salaq $4.00jhr. open +bonus & benefits. 8 paid holidays, lx'~1n inquire at 250 So. Bnstol. rung as sooo as h1n'<l, Responsibilities include clevelopment or training manua l for Pac 1f1 c Mutual group benerils process ing to be 1n corporated with the ex isling on-Line training program, maintaining trajning materials a nd conduc t ing training sessions as reqwred at Home office and field locations. CM or call 957-0717 Mon benefits Bayview ('crn Fr1S.ll&2·4-valescent H~p1tal. 2055 Requirements are · three plus years' expenence processing group health insurance benef 1ts. Two plus years of college de· sirable. R.elponsibilltles include. trainin& al benefits pro-ces.son in t.he pay me nl of medical claims on the on·llne systems in both Home olfice and field Legal secretary needed for growing Hunt Bch law firm Friendly & casual atm os phe r e . Need milividual tu help overworked staff, work- aholic boss & manic as- sociates Legal exper necessary Also need legal sec'y for minimum of 3 dys pr wk Lo assist exrsllng secri?tanes and type long docume nts Will tram on mag card Will consider fu.JI time 847·6041 ~s.cnt..., Growing Real Estate litigation f i rm 1n Newport Center seeks expen enced. effi cient, & e n e r ge ti c le gal secretary Shortha nd. dictaphone. & xlnt. typ- ing skills a must Xlnt salary. depending upon qualifications & exper Good benefits. 640-8960. locations. Contribution to ---------i the development of train· LOAM SALIS 11\1 materials and pro-IJ'am. Aaaiat field office N e w p o r t 8 e a c h to reach desired 't:roduc-MortgaJe Banking Co. ti.... _,,_ M ill has an unmedlate open· n~Y ,._. ust w · Inc for a loan sales clerk MAMUFACTUllMG SHOP POSITION Permanent. Xlnt Opply for resp. person w /exp 1n construction or wood & metal fabr1 c 1at1on Irvine Base Aluminum Door Frame Mfg Call S46-2436 M E C H A N I C' 1\ I. ENGINE EH Growth opportun1l> A rapidly expanding medical c ompone nt manufacturer reqwres a t-ompetent mdiv1dual to strengthen engineenng functions. Includes de sign. cl.rafting, maten al.s testtng, and R & 0 pro Jects A degree 1s pre ferred with 1-3 years ex penence; however , re cent graduates with good references will also re ceive consideration. Great opportunity to Join an excitin g team Qualified a pplicants send resume to: Chief Engineer 23891 Via Fabricante Mission Viejo, CA 92691 lnC lo travel 2-4 weeks at experienced in shipping a Ume. & waret.o.ing in FHA. VA, Is conventiona l!~~~~~~~~~~ loans. Preferrably lyr Medical Front Office, exper, Is typing require· exp, mature. Send re- ment: '5wpm. For appt, sume to Classified Ad cEallO: E 6¥M5llJ ext 1202. 1'679. Daily Pilot. p .0 . Requirements : two yean' experience in pro- ceaalnl poup health in· surance benefi ts . Proressional man · ...Ums and 1oocl com· m&DuUom skllla, both anl and written. ~·~· !!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Box 1.560, Costa Mesa. ;;;;; 9121826. SELL Mlle it.ems with a Our company otfen out-Dall1 Pilot Classified Ad. stand lna benefit s ,_ckqe w bicb includes medical /dental In · suraace and -'uiUoo r• f\.Dd plus a competitive aalary. If interested, pleuc write or Mftd re- 1U1119'4>: J.c-lf PACIFIC MUTUAL •Nww•OnUr Dr. Newport a.Kb, Ca_. ,,.~~y •-•••s••tr 0 .. ,. ... A l'lcllllo11• a111l110H NOMO .. 818-111 flloCI .ith lllO CollfttJ Ctorll 11 •IMMll ,., "" ,. ........ which ti-oefltl1111l119 MtelM-_.. rofllo. ,. .............. _ ... ,, ... ,, If ........ . cete11 .... c• 1tto L .... Deper1111e111 at 1ll1 DAlt.f "LOT for l11lor111ot1011 011d llMHury..,_, -·· MMS21 ..... • } _ _,__ ..... - -- --I I MEDICAL DME, Medi. rentn'-1 & sales. customer st!tvice. EDP Salary com · mensurate with ex· perience. Send resume to: Box 2733, NB !12663. 642-tl.57 Medical Receptioolsl for buly frool ofrlce. Ex- per' d oal.Y. IM7 ·811111. UWc Miaa lluffet sat on a Tuffet, aloa• came a spicier ud read lo the Daily Pllot ClaHlfled led.a about ll1aa Muf. fet'a ~et and boulbt It ror •.a You cu Mil 1fllll \\lfel aad '°"' ol otber Lhila11 tbrou1b Dally Pllot ClaHHlcd ~.can....,. ~ --. -.+=--" ----l --~-= ---- Thurin, C M Mrs f ar rcll 642 3500 E 0 .. : Nurs ing 1n u rr1c ndly work1nit atmosphere Costa Mesa Memorial llc.:.p1tal Current open IO~S Med·Surg RN't; LVN'!> Dap ... H. & niCJhh Full·tune and part tune Benefits f1e>0ble Hours ICU CCU1EH RN's IZhrlhiit1 Work 3 7 days m an IJ()hr pa} penod Time & •, paid for hours workf'l1 over8 CCU~r•isor with expenen<·e needed 1mmed Come see us about our new salanes and our benefits which include dental plan & cmployet' credit union Let us tell you about our recent activatio n or Alcoholism llecovery Serv ice Program C riti cal car e unit Super visor w tex pe r needed lmmed Contact Yolanda Florence. Di.rector of Nurses, (714 ) 6'2-2734 Ext 272. 3()1 Vic toria, Qisla Mesa Office help.. F /T . gd phone personality. filing & lite typi ng Ca ll 642·22.56 Office Sl15NAMO.. Includes an 8xl 0' furnished ale. cubicle + elec , recept, telephone answerin 1. Conference rooms, coping fac il. kitchen. janitorial s ves . Executive Gardens m -11.51 ORDERDF.SK WI111 INCENTJVE Dynamic, buay company rfMds top applicants for mail order dept. Outao- lnl. es.tr.ordinary phone personality requl red, 1ood lyplnl skills. Ca ll Pmny at Computlque SA. 541-7113. I ~--~ H.1ipw-... 1100 ....,w_.... 1100 ~.Ck10ber 12. ,.., -••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1•u::~. ·~~5 111 ... ~rRR ... 0, ... F.0 •• ...U .. ~ .. L,1 ?_..N. ~?~.!!.~ ..... ~!~ ~~.?~ ..... !!~ ....,._.... 71H ..-;n ~ A t~ L RwU\11119 UUlt eeeeeeeee•ee•eeeeeeeeee w.,'(J 9 tn IPM $o1Tlt' producw Ml.lit p&al co RECEPT10NlST-Pa.rt or ,.. ...... s 1 I e I F ll JI t i IQ.• t: II II KI! rm ll 1 m a phy1ucal I.net back X· full time for a deslp ,,. ... 2..... C'hrislmaa help ~ Himtwi.n: ~.1611 lli.rbor ray. Taluni applk allona firm. attractive a. neat ~-• -A 1 R · HI vd C M appearant'e. Ana phones, P P Y no"' · · bl w n 8 l 0 o n I y &Teet client.a. 664•1990 or Sales A b r 1 m s c a t a I «YI rAITTIMI EYMMGS \tJuJt!> •IVl'I 21 with out 't.1 n ti 1 n I( ;ll t r u 1· t 1 \' \'. 111.',-..UllJUhl':> Yo ho 1•njO)' ""'"' kmi.: with ku~, $4 J»t'r huur ('.ill r..t.2 tl21 t-:xt .'...,.I ,,.,l,.t-'\'ll ~ aml 6l'm '-'" for I .on Or_,. Cocnt Oally"lot t-:1 1ual f~1vur l!:mJllOycr PAYROLL l't11 lt1mc Payroll <.:lcrk 11t<t'<h'd ror mult 1 uffit•e 111~ur111tr'C' Jl(eu cy !'l.ib.11 } l'onirnt·n:.urate ~1lh c~j)l!Mcn1·t-Lluda. l~H~I I'" HIJLJ. Pl!:llSONNEL 1 t.1-:HK l':xpcr w com 1,u11·nLed payroll system r.•11 11 'lt'wport Beach .1r1·,1 1;.~ PIX OPEllATOR l'.1rt rime Re liable 1>1:r-,on with pleasant & t'ffa·1l'11t µhone mannt:r n{'1c'lll'<I to JOln our PBX rll'IJl ,\pµI} 1n person '' \ \1 Noon. l\1vn Fri, I 'er..onnd MARRIOTT HOTa HOO Newport Center Dr Newport Beach 1-;qual Upp Emplyr M f' Pers onnel Counse lor ..,,)ught tn JO&n career l' u u n s e I 1 n g s e r v S A Tustin area Will lram lien'I uus exper lll'Slred. Joe;eph Tilomas & A~~ot 814 774•S.51H l't.>s t l'untrol per son m"etlcd to do termite t·on trvl work. handy with building tools. ctr Gd starting pay 752 5444 l'est l'Ontrol. M F. rur µe;t control route. GVO<J !>tartJnR pay 752 5445 Pre school teacher want t.'<I 212 yr old class. Cert or t:XP needed. Call Susan 640-8820 Printing Want Ill be a Pressman in Web Of fsel ' Full time . Min age 20 Will train Apply Pcnnysave r . 1660 Placentia. C.M S I r a I o f I e •. l 7 8 7 I 833-1917 9-5:30. ACCOUNTS... showroom. 1119 Newport Armltron& Ave . lrv\ne -' OU&alde sales. ~-ct Blvd. C.M. • t-;Ot: A Kendavu Ind l~ST client contad lcdeve1mt Cu --WiUI OI without typing Servicln& e.listifta acd.S SALES. l'Ull a. pert time. PROMAM"411 AMALYST $10.51 SIJ.OlJho- lluntmgton Beach Union High St'hool Dl.atnct is &eekang a Programmer Analyst lo work 5 hours per day. You will plan and prer.are syste ms proposa • debug a nd troubleshoot. Requires knowledge or COBOL and ASSEMBLER Clos mg date for applications is October 23, 1980 Apply at Room 131. ,,, I\~}~ "!2!.o"' MaUMID 10251 Yorktown Ave Hunllngton Beach. CA.92646 EQual Oppty Employer M/F/H P lime. 7days, 2hrs/da1 · ly. AM delivery . L A. T1mei, $100 per week Laguna Beach. 494-8496. Pff It sec'y recept for de s1gn1adv Filing. typing, phones. M & F S3 SO!hr 646-7131 kAIN GUTTE R I NSTALL E R Exp 'd Must be dependable & have own trans 542 1242 --- R E Agent Part lime fo r leasing al apartments in Orange County J D Real Estate 751-271:17 Real Estate HIWUCIMSI? Why not try commerc1aJ real estate? We provide all or the extenstve tram mg you'll need to be a prof esslonal. Income. cl.raw & benefits Call for an appointment for m terview Realonomrcs Corp, 675-6700. Receptionist needed for art & design studio. 9·3. Call Donna631-3S21. REC.-rlOMIST needed. Top pay. Tem· Wlll be treelin1 le Fabr ic Ware ho use. por. a. f"" t-r-11 scrftD.ln1 applicants ar Cost a Mesa, 648--4040. Tod S!r::ce7'at ~"900 will have related clerical --duties. Salary comm. SANDWICH Maker . pl/· w/ability " uper For lime, Ideal for housewife appt call Tod Services, or student. 846-5221 eves. Rental A.cent. very b1.11y office, license req. 4!M-6594. .... w ... ...., Hl1h ener1y Santa Ana /Tustin restaurant requires energetic t'Ounler help 4s cashiers. part lime & full time. Call Mr. English for appt. 972-8050. llSTAuaAKT MAMi.611 Fast food, Irvine, prof career opportunity. exp req. Submit resume. Wnte Classified Ad "678. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. R~taurants A:.s't chef needed for first class Italian restaurant. Ability lo s peak French necessary. Also need butcher p rr. 540 ·8038 , Pro nto R1storante, So Coast Pla.za IEST AUIAMT HELP Wanted Ptr Hours. At THEIRVJNE C..1..UBHOUSE RACQUET BALL CLUB. Contact Scott 7~-7500 Restaurant JOM*IY'S IESTAUl.AMT NEW dinne r house restaurant opening 1n Santa Ana/Tustin area in approx. 4 wks We seek serious a pplicants who want to be a part of a great r estaura nt ex· perience in this area. POSITIONS OP EN Full & part lime AM & PM :.hifts Cook. exp pref. xlnt pay Bus Boys Hostesses/Castuers Bookkeeper Dishwashers· Clean Up Must be 18 yrs to apply for above positions W ruters /W ait.resses AM (lunch & brunch) & PM Must be able to work at least 4 s h.ifls per wk. Designer jeans wilJ be worn. Experience re · qwred ·cocktails pref 9'79-8900 SALIS COIDIMATO. Direct phone serviced contact w /distributor customer bale involving order placement, order entry. expediting & follow-up res ponse for standard catalog pro· ducts. Prior exper pre- ferable in related field but not req. Contact Jeanette Hall for appt. BELDEN CORP. ELEC· TRONIC DIV 833-7700 •SALES• Great Oppty for a self starter w /personality+ & outgoin g nature' Direct Sa I es cons isling of getting appts. & follow· ing thru. Good Car Necessary . 64 1-0763 "THE NEJSSER CO " Sales HOm GIFT SHOP People oriented, reliable person needed to work evening hours. Should be sales oriented and able to operate cash register Enjoy excellent com pany benefits. Apply in person 9AM-Noon, Mon Fri. Personnel MAlllon HOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M I f' Sales INTER I O R DECORATING Interest m art/home ac cess. Full. p/hme Will train Call K are n , IW8·9378. 3-7PM Sales -lnduslr Hose STAIT TOMOUOW o1 PAJDTRAlNlNG Lea rn to m a k e to S'lOOO ~rm, I SHORT HOURS Off by noon 4s we're only 1 mile from beach. 1 Good future Call before noon ~ SALES SIAMS'ftlSS F o r Dry C leaner. Repalrs, & Alternations Full or p rr. S83S w amer H.8.~J Secretary to CEO. ad· m1ni s trat ive , mathematical, book· keeping skills required. Challengin& opportunity, Salary to $18.000. Collins Assoc. 587 San Nicolas Dr N.8 Se<:retary Major Newport Center law firm seeking Legal Secretary intelligence1 gd skills & prior legaJ exp req. Call LuAnn Dutcher: 759-3800. SECRETARY /A CCT CLERK $1025-136.S Front office posilion.Ap plicant must posses:. good typing ability; ac ctg bkground desirable Duties incl. h eavy phones, stat. typing', purchasing r o utine. AP/AR Starting salary commensurate w /exp Liberal benefits. Final fi ling date. Oct 21, 1980. Appl y in writing t u PADS. 17941 Skypark Circle, Irvine 92714 EOE. Secretary I Reception isl f or leading Yacht Charter business. G" slulls 4s figure applitude helpful C all ( 714 )673-5252. Secretary, F'/T. s mall engineenng lab. T ype S0.60Wpm. general office duties Irv. mdust. area. Call 549-1 (IJ.1. Secretar') Wllh good s pell ing. grammar & typing slulls to take charge of office. Various duties with opportunity for ad vancement. 957-6916 .. E.O.E. SICUTAIY CIVlt ENGINEERING COMPANY. NEWPORT BEACH. NEAR O .C. AJRPORT. Full time, experienced, cheerful person wanted for entry -level secretarial posit ion 1 ! • PaODUCTIOM COMTIOL PLAMMH Minimum of 2 y rs. relal· ed exper. Responsibility of insuring scheduled de- liveries of customers· or· ders Able to .r.e.v1ew & implement engineering changes. M8U1tain mte- gn ty or inventory re cur ds. Requi sit ion materials to support de· live r y sc hedule & re.chedule orders req'd. by lhe marketing dept. Master Specialties Co offers you a good saJary. excel. fnnge benefits & an enjoyable workmg en- vironment. Please send res um e alo ng with !>aJary history to: For busy brokerage co m Laguna Hills. Good typing s kills. heavy t e leph o nin g 5 da~1wee1t 1llOO to start. !m-8600. UC.-rlOMIST needed for sm . micro- computer sales ofc. Lite typing, gd. front ore. ap· pearance. 640-9960 Cocktail Waitresses Lunch 4s evening shifts . Mu.st be2l yrs to apply App}ications will be taken 9 to S-MOO lhtu Slit at Johnny's Restaurant. 17th St at Tustin Ave <southwest corner) San· ta A n a . Newport Freeway olf ramp. 1 blk west oo 17th. lf you are agressive and looking for a future in re- \a~l -~~t w/good co benefit.$ apply in person 9am to llam Mon thru Fri. Standard Shoes' 3077 So.Brist.ol,C.M. Sales w /opportunity ror adv an· cement. Strong typing &i -, som e S . H. abilities' necessary Apply in person w/reswne to Mr. f\lentm at Robert Bein. William Frost " Al· sociates. 1401 Quail St .. Mastw Specia1tMs 164-0 Monrovia. C.:osta Mesa. Ca 92627 EO.E. Production JI. PIDllETION ENGlllEI Irvine Electronics, a r .ip1dly e1Cpand1ng <l1 vis1on of Rockwell In ternlit1onal. has ex cellent opportunity for a Jr Produrtion Engineer with methods capability related t.o printed c1rcwt board estimallng. plan- ning. and shop su.pport Experienre in time stan da.rds. automatic inser- lJon and now soldenng would be an asset We produce high volume. high q uality commercial electronic assemblies so experience in this ID· dustry 1s preferred. This challenging assign· ment offers many ad van· tages including an ex- ce 11 e n t benefit and compensa tion package and a modern facility converuenUy located ju.st north of lhe San Diego Fwy on the comer of Fairview a nd MacArthur. Inter ested candidates please apply NOW. Con· tact . GregCbewe/ Dant.on Ambriz Irvine Elect.ronlcs Div. Rockwell international 2901 W. MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-549-3533 Equal Opportunity £mployer M /F Rockwel lnternatl.al where science sets down to buaineu lfYOU have a service to otter or ICJDda to sell. place an ad In the Dally Piiot Cl ... llied Section PboM IG-5871. . Recept1on1st /Ca s hie r . 9·5.30, mature people need only apply 979-8880, Ice Capades. Recept1o n1s t /t y p 1:.t cgood) for ortho office. 5 day week 642·5997 Rece pt 1001s t / l y p 1s t. weekends Res1dent1a l real estate offitt n~ P T recept i o ni st. Sat/Sun 9-5. License pre· ferred. 559-9400. UC8'110MIST Newport Beach to SSOO. It's a real jumping off spot to greater things in this renowned firm. Han- dle typing of memos. cor respondence & forms & answer phones Ex ceUent benefits. 557-6122. 131-7111 lOOC'r Free to Appllcants P'~S~niu 4500Campus Dr . N.B 14211 Yorba St, Tustin Open Monday Evenings By Appointment Only nc.T10MST National medlc:al laboratory has an ex· cellent opportunity for an experienced Recep· Uonlat. A bright, rriendly personality. and ex- perience as a Recep· tlonlat. Greetin1 pro- fessional people are key elements in t.b1I pc»ition. Candidate should allO live in or be wi1lllll to re- locate to Soutb Oraoce County wttbin I moot.ha. We olf« an excitln.1 at· mo1phere and an atlrac· tive benefits packaae. Pleue call or tend re- swne to: Carol H. White Human Reaouttes Slaffina Mana•er 213-5'7-talS, 21J.51M512 Nlcllola laltltute P .0 . Box IZ'7l"1 World Way Poctal Center L01~1 CAllOOGI !\~unity •lil/F llorc familMI an 1ettlnt the campma "buC" tbia yHr. If you ban • C8laPS tUt •• DOt 1.wai ...S, ..Ult now rib a Oauifted Ad. ' ---.r-. UTAK.SAUS S trong , c apable . personable. mature lady w /areal fuhion sense. for cha.in al lady's boull· ques in Laguna Sch & Costa Mesa. Great oppty & potential Mr . Edwards or Mrs Trabish : 497-1018, or 557-1.579. Retail Clerk. Costa Mesa Stationers. 270 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa. Full time. Apply m person . 10· 12 noon RN relief 11· 7 Part time Mesa Verde Convales· cent Hospital. 661 Center St C.M. 548-558.S. ROOFHS Wanted for large project MUST HAVE AT L~T5 VEARS EXPERIENCE ! in hot application. Call Lee Roof mg 642-7222 16S3Superior Ave.CM. *SALIS• POSITION National Co. with a dignified direct sales ap- proach. Operating in 6 s tales. We are the largest in our industry & growina. Previous exp in sales unnecessary, but helpful. Xlnt lead system 4s we provide all lhe nec- cesary training. For con· fidentlal Interview please call Funeral Security Plans, Costa Mesa.~106. Light i n g fixture s alesman for outside sales in fut growing Co Man or woman. exp & established preferred. Must be a self starter. Nu West Lighting 731-3344. Saleslady, apparel exper Mature, friendly. Steady Ptr. Soc. Sec. OK. CM hallsiz.esbop. 541-6500 SAUSPBSOH SHOO + car allowance & commission & excel benefits. Lg. corp. wants mature women & men for their dental lab sales. Prefer someone with knowledge of dent al equipml. or reception background m dentist's office . Call Ann, 540.6055. Coastal Personnel Agen cy, 2790Ha.rbor Bl.. CM NEVER A FEE EOE SALIS SMVICEI•. Direct phone service con· tact w /OEM c ustomer base. work load incl'ds quotation order negotia- tions, e xpediting & follow-up on special pro- ducts, muat have ability to learn & converse on ttthnlcaJ details" direct problem solving efforts tbru various areas within the company. College education & or previous exper preferable but not req. Contact Jeanette Hall f01 appt. BELDEN CORP ELECTRONIC DIV. 1133--'T700 J SALES PEOPLE ~ IKIAMYOUI ••••••ICIW Financial lneecurlty. seniority. dNcl ttnd jobs. job diecfiminatlon, lack of management op- portunity. llCll'"*'"OOf Our business is RECESSION PROOF Boom or Depression. we continue to grow t>ecau1e: ·W•'re an intemation1I company with local op- portunities ' We heve a proven marketing syst9m • We sell necel8ity that repeat• Wla.M: • Starting iMome of 118.000 to '30,000 or more first year ' Guaranteed Income to 1tart minimum '300.00 per week • Merit promotion-no eenlorlty • Prom INtlng and retirement prooram • Major medlcal, dental pr09ram. ~t• tlon •tc. DICLAll YOUI IM•IP .... IMCI TOMY ••• ., C:Z. t.;: :J""!,i~111:•:-•s ..... 'I 1114t1Ja.Jll Li --------- --·--- N.B. SECllTARY Buay Newport invest· m e n t firm ne e ds secr etar y to handle diversified workload. Typing: 60wpm, 10-key &. good front office ap· pea.ranee a must CaU Dee at 631-7475. SECllTAIY Experienced in loan doc umentation. Xlnt. salary & benefits. Apply Person.nel Director HBIT AM IAMK 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991·3860 E.O.E. Secretary /Sales Fantastic Oppty with fast growmg computer software firm. The ideal person must bave good organizational abilities. be r esourceful & ener,eUc, & enjoy work mg in a sales related en vi ronmenl. Must have 2 yrs. exp. II type 60+ - Non-Smoker97~1113 SICMTAaY PART TIME FULL TIME . typing, die · taphooe, selfmotivated. travel arrangements, etc. Call Micky, 833-M&O. EOE • •SICaTAIUIS• * G ot c /TfJO/lfOW ll2.000 Exec ISl*>/Pro ll8,500 F Chg Sec /RE to Sll,800 Corp /'1'65/SblO 114,400 Llz Reinders Agency 4«lO Birch Ellt '64 EOE Newport/m-8190/Frft Secretary I Receptionist, part-lime, immed open, plush ale NB. 644·2507 SECRETARY Branch Manager lmmed openln1s for- secretary in our new Irvine otnce. Great op- pc>rtuolty to grow for self-starter. 2Yn mi.n of. rice exp with typing 55wpm, didaphooe 6 SH helDIW. ad e~ance with 1 id tel man- ner. a must! We oifw an attractive I u1ary .. Co. paid benefit . .... d ..... ,.... ··--Ser.. I A d ivision of Ball.-r Protective Services Call rm> App't : (213) 7S3103 ~ -------------------· . __ ..,. -- l 1 ,l I .,. ONLY PILOT Aw~y 1vom youv ~ ·? ~ Answer Ad A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... w e take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get th e responses to your ad . ~ . For more information and to place your ad cal I 642-5678 . 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ !~.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ tw, w-... 7 I 00 ~cycln IO:ZO ,...,,..._. IOSO GarocJe S4* 8055 Misce ... om IOIO •W~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... :aua ... 1013 Do you Hke to talk on the phone., New olfic·t> Opt-OltlK i.oon near Onrnl(e County Airport Credit card marketing No t.>xpersence neceasar Call 9AM 4PM CPM 1.-....11-41• t SECRETARY To $12,000 Accurate ty p1sl w .tl' counts payable, accou nts receivable knowledge Must know tO-ke) by touch. good w /figure1> Non.smoker In Tuslln 832.7300, Secretary for the presa dent. Sales Ladies & commission agents. for new fast-growing r<ir poration. Apply an person or write: Purnana Inc .. 3424 Via Lido. Newport Beach CA 92663 SECRETARY ~ft··....., Exper. Purchase Order follow-up, inventory con- t rot. t ype 45 Wpm . Organized person. Irvine f um. mfr. 540-8894. K.H. , ....... SICltlTAIY R11p1dly e1pand1nK Newpon ~ad1 flr11ant•1al firm Contact K a) 7~1515 Secretaries EXECU11YE SECIET•ES We are accepting ap- plications for executive secretarial positions Shorthand or 80wpm re · quired. Wide variety of backgrounds needed. Orange C.OUOty Airport area. 557-1145 Cl\-Llr\';:. IEMPOllARY Pf:RSONNll SUMClS rt-'11fo:R.-. l\S:-tlS1 AN'I ~·I rla:nf"'I rnr tw11 darappt'(l •dult11 :.! 1 '' l'tlUC't(C" C"X IJf'r rl"CI II .. - rrl ~IH"llll•Jn & lll~UI 11111 ,. bt-n4'f1111 WlHhi. 11 •u 111 ll'M l 'nllc-d l\'lt·hn •I l'itl\I \S!>l•I' JU~ W ltarv1&rd ~I ~11111 .. \1.., ~· \100 n :l\nnNr. /\.'>S'I~ r.lrmt•nllH \ ln l)"-1" IHH' k R ruunrt th·., 11 ah It· ~:i.(l(•ne1w~d 1lt·1~·11•Ju bl"' 9';11 UJ3 redvm:aan IHGIMIHING TEST We hav~ an 1111m.:d operung for a ttthn1r 1.an tu ~rform a van\!! 1 uf tests m our engm~n n~ devt Duties wall include making light readmg:; un pmt<>-lype products, in eluding full analysu; & Ill 1llating the following r•• ports tes t in('umtn~ materials 1n c lud1n~ acrylic 1plasu cs for rnlur & performance & make related measurements Applicants should have 2 yrs college-level c<>ursc work or the equivalent or 2.3 yrs. related exper Must also be able to set· up & use optical/lighting te s t equipm e nt (Protometer). & other standard measuring de· vices. Qualified ran didates are invited lo contact: SICUT AaY 37ZJ lirch Sfnet Mads' SpKWHes For Imm mce Co. Mtwpovt •ach 1640 Monrovia, C.M. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!'I M2·24Z7 E 0 . E. lllOO DOE. Knowledge of = ~~~~~~~~ I B M M e m o r y s.c.ityOHlcen = typewriter. Must type for Buen.a Park 41 Irvine. 85-70wpm accurate. All s hifts. Calif. Drivers Some numbers. also. Call Vicki. 540-6055, lie. transportation & Coastal Penonnel Agen· phone a must. Expr. 2790Harbo Bl CM pre f, but will train. cy, NEVER f. FE'E Benefits avail. uniform ~~~~~~~~~~ furn. Apply in person. M :;;; thru Th, 9am to 4pm. Ad. vocate ~tenprises 7920 Orangethorpe Ave 11106, Buena Park 7 14 523-83a) Tectnicians B.ICTIOHIC TICtNCIAN W1ll111K & .1111to1111111' 111 t11' 11fw1I lo 1~1(111 .11 v• 11 1IU1°llt111 kH•I & ,11 h JOI I' •" 1tl11l1111•' u11 ...... 1 .. !1Uj10"f\'l!>UI I llU~ll 1011 .1:. (' " Ill I' •• II I I! I I) .... ' K1wwl1Hl1t•• •>I S1»utl!>h 1c-11 hl'lpful l'.111 U1ll llul(oall 1:..i;: l'l'M ·······••••············ ~ 8005 ·•·••···•·············· ~whw111n lJu~,i, 10,,pt,1 $100, llt'r1Trt Doy' U1!5r"1 S150 ig;111319 21 'tfot~Hepinr <;rund llerord & ~ul 1>rr11tnt 1 ~ new pn c•e 6'1.2 2300 W ..... Maten•s 1025 ·······•·····•·••······ ogle iron, 1o·x 21. x ~~.Jt3, LS. ~ t'OI, nrw, pvt party ~1 :1mo s /\ c .. nn& &pipMttlt 8030 --w-ES·rr-M•LN-s·1··1-·:R--1 •• • • •• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ee1-;v O_., OCWh cMmicals i\N'l'HolU E MALI Chea1' l>a&I) 10 6. 1-'tr II\ \J i68 5837 f)nmauc Spanish 10 p1· c.l1n1ng set. cathedral hutch on t reden7.a, $HOC> 646 4137 Solid oak Thoma:.vrlle pedestal table w 14 ehirs & 2 leaves, Sl~) 548 <1745 t1lt 7 wkd>s & aft t2 wkends fl'.,.. in.: back sofa . bl k wh1 pluui. 1<ll'tt 1•on1I SI 10 . Gnl ti up ho I l' hr s:15 h15 IJH75 I 11:11r (lueen Anni! "l.> le wing ehaars exc·cllent • und111un, fi73· il!AA L0hit>l:'tl TUt:S1fa~ 11751 Weslm1ru1ler i\ Yl' G~rden Grove 5.SHHO:J Kin~. pecan. he;idhoard 1~'11 & Howell Supl!r I! (Jpen l'an <>ll work n1uv1c n 11nera. projeL'lQr ljorgeous $HU 645 :!Ofl() & ughl $150 ur l)C<;l offer N illque Helg.1an stove all port-e lam tries. anlu.Juc Duncan Phy fe sofa . turn of the c e utur y wicker baby buggy. anti 11ue porcelain pedestal bathroom s ank 673 7()16 :\1 0 V I NC A NT HJ U t-: SAU: Tiffany flanging 24 ·' Shade. Leaded Glas~ Fruit Des1gnNot a Replica. 4 Drawer Chc:.l of Beautiful Crotch Wild Cherry Wood. Unique Round Oak Dining Table with Lion Heads & <.:law Feet. 6 Dining Chairs. z Large Wall Mirror' Burled Walnut 1''rame!> 644-9158 Reed Organ With be11d1, Circa 1890. gd <'<Hiil $800/080. 759-0465 Duncan Ph) fe tab It'. chall"S. hutch. St .000 or best offer 640-3791 after 6PM. Rockwell s igned A P Lltho .. Buttercup". best over SJOOO. 751 4599 Pull chato toilet. 1890, an tique 3 wheel lractor 548·1860 646 ·'543 ~11nolta Aut<1po1k 8 l>tU, llauer Pli lllmm pntJ snd snd . 8x 10 l>ay lltt, clet• screen 751 45!.l!I W a t er h ou,an o!. ll) drol ech For "'i lo.11n f'2 ~ale t1r tratl1• ·t96-6f'4R 1'.1 e-. V1v11ar ScnL'S I i O 21r1mm f:I 5 ;mom lenl> w Ma..r11 f 0 t• U ~ . for I ,1 n ii n t·ameras. likt' """" S250 975-1280 Cab 8035 ..........•............ Mfcctaonate I/lark malt· kitten. 5rm Aller.:v pro l>lem · 499-5 Y.!O Docp 8040 •...........•.••....... KEf.SHONl> Pup:. AKl'. Champ s ire M F Pel & s how P v l ply 2lJ 007-1345 aft 6 pm FRHPHOHE DOG BEHA \ lt)R COUNSF:LING Call Ginger. !IC>2 ~ Golden Ret re1 ver Ma le 8mos. Papers n 1v1JrC'ed must sell 64G 9609 or 545-8993 or 540-99-IJ FrfttoYOll 8045 ~WVING MUSTSl'.:l.L l u.,tom Made 8' Sora E.irth Tones. Ma~na vm. !'hone Ra1l1u Stcrl'11 H1 v1era Cvurh, Dhll' l.kad Kelvinator l 1 1·u fl Stl \~cl Fr zr & llcfrg l"•>rlll'r Ot!sk •'Ii 3 DrawPr l'hc'll :! Obie Ui.'d:. l''rJml':. ~1allress, Spr- ln!ll>. 2 .\hrrn l' Br;i:-.s llan~lng I.amp:. ti-14 li 151! Play pen. crib & high l'haar S20 l'a1·h l 'all .after 6 PM 646-3791 Like new twin & dbl lJects. ~pri.'ads, pillow:.. chairs. 1·ol r~ tahle. m1s1· NB 6~5 117ifi 1 l'l ub chairs. $i5 ca !I '''IJ, $260. rnat<·han~ l'ha1r. sau Coffee table , S 5 ti f> r a p e r 1 l' s . browi11be1gt'.. 2 <.Ir panel + I pr. cost $1000. sell ror $25 0 Orape r 1e, gold1be1ge, $150 I.ump:. & pres 979-68T7 Mus i 'iell' 2 t•u -.tom hookr ases, 1 wen bra-.s head hoard (never u~··d I t'USlom whrll' din1n ~ Parsons table J6xfiO. Sparr 1hn1ng lJble t41l' ruw1d I 752 5720 keep tr. 1111: ANTIQUE Dlnrni,: Table, Sofa, Refng, Clothl's. .Misc 3153 College C M Sat-Son .\!any brand new items . wndw 11 C, furn., Sliver, l'ry~l aJ 11 l -1-llh St . 11 A. NB Sa11Sun 9 .. 1. ·aptains C'hrs .. !'IW1ve1 rocker. hshld items. 1863 Bo a V 1s t a C 1 r , r M Sat Sun Unusual Mahugan.> Cof r~ Tbl w mirror an:.crt $275 Formal Rroche S75. Twin bt!d $20. Verna tasse t·ups $.5 SlS Many m1s1 1telTl5 8 Heritage, 1rvinc 552 14!>6 or 559·0151 1111 006:!88 0 90 322A Hll I ICI IZ 2br. Iba , d rµs qH, bul1l"1ru. lge priv palm, gar.·~ mi to '>ea 2 mat adult!>. non" smkr prl'f $•1311 m o 5 48 661)!1 2LSArrer1can Aye C llA Jewelry 8070 •.•••.......•••••...... Jok.n Wayne Tennis Cluh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Membersh1p Must sell CONN Director trombone 760-1274. 644 4876 with case. Excellent con dllion. $100. 675-8052 after 6PM WlLL TRADE Qn s z matt, box spr+frame. an xlnt concl for I twn bed size en xlnt cond 6404426 Train layout, must see tu Bundy trumpet, good cund. free mute, Sl20 Cale 751·880'2 aft 6p~- appreciate 110 size, OfflceFwMtwe& SlOO. 962-01411 &,Ii........ 1015 WATEHBED complete nu mattress $75, small cor · ner desk $15. IS x 15 Green Shag Cpt S20. Lge area rug $15 !i57·8390 Extra Lge Mahogany ('of fee Tul !land Carved German <Old) Must sec S20()1obo 957·8390 ti SNACK BAR & I STOOl-5, f175 !162 2075 Crib & matlre!>~. um brella , q r i1 ller & lJackpack C<tll 581 6327 after6 :l! ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOttSAU 3 Progromat lc typewriters (Friden 2201 F1exowriters). $500 ea Auxiliary eqwpmt. in- cluded <Select Data 2314 , Data Selector 2217. Tape Punch 2215) has been un- der se rvi ce co n tract /good working cond. Sold an .. as as " cond 714-540-7630 Pitney Bowes Postage Machine. 115600, $800 . Pitne y Bow es folder 1s tutre r . offer. Pitney Bowes Postage Scule. offer 673-4000 Rolex, dale Just. starnle~-, & gold. in box, St8110 Of Llrand name ly~wntt crs fer 752 7919 full site bed frame. rial Pl'h 1017 Hvy 14K S•>hc.I gold rrwn ·s watch & hi) MK money dip S2 50 goW pu~n· Ladies c.lrarn'.Jnd heart shaped n11g & pendant 759 lf>4:1 Diamond wedding rrnl? set, gol<.I p()('kel watch ;)48 1860 Watt•rfo rd Cn1>t:il formal china. · 548 1860 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID F O R YO LK JEWELRY, WATCHES. ART OBJECTS. GOLD SI L V E H , S E R \! I<.: 1-; • FINE FUHNITL'RF. & A.YrlQUl-.:S S.15-22m GENl'INE SAPPHIRES Your t"huat'e onl> SS earh' f>40 868ii MisceM .. oe 8080 dolly 646-454..1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFORD CRYSTAL CENTERPIECE 1 Period Ptece 112m 1 Elegant piece. many cuts Received as gift from Ire land, never used. On display an local store at $445 Asking S300. Answer A•J 11381. b-12-4~ 2.1 hr.. Tu pperware ha s s11methmg for you Call Susan at Ss.9 9683 for e x Clllllg details. C rt b , G M Car Seal . I landmowe r Motorcycle helmet , all JUSt flO each 552 5954 John Wayne TennlS Club full fam1I) membership fur , a le. Barga an 673 2900 1lav~ ";59 JR31 t'\~ 1-· or !>a I e . 2 /\ r g ha n hounds . Blonde /blk. brindlet blk. AKC reg_ Good hom e only . 675-7043. AKC Cocker spaniel , male. buff, 2yrs old. hou s ebroken . good w 1ch1ldren. paid S400. will sell for $250 or con- sider giving. to a good home. 673-2871. Home-raised, youn g Canaries. Singing male $3.5, female $20. Charac· ters. beautiful! 496-7076. Pi-. & OnJ-1 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BABY Grand Kimball. xlnt. cond. Must s ell. S3.000or best ofr . 964-3890 Bradbury Baby Gr and piano. xlnt cond, It brwn mahogany . $2400 fJ4S.9S02 .•.....••.•.••......... c·nb. \\hit~. n(-~ S1mfll(•n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II truusc. 7 bedronm F1t2gerald Console xlnl V1l·luna11, unfum I 'r rnndition. $750 0110 LUGGAGE TAGS _......__....._ ... .....,_ SICllTARllS MptlcllArM IKpt Sec'y SI 0,100 Letj S.C'ys toSI 5,600 Free and E.O. E. Irvine Personnel Agency 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa SECIETllY 5' It to SI 200 A growing e leC'lron1cs compan y has an 1 m · mediate opening for an elertroruc tech. with 3 5 yrs. exper Lo conduct & maintam test equipment u.\ed in our production depts Must be well ver s ed in digital troubles hooting ter hn 1 ques. Candidate should p ossess a hi g h mechanical aplltude & be capable or working with minimum supervjsioo. PUIUC AUCTIOH MANY ITEMS Or Fl NF. ESTATE JEWELRY . ART OBJECTS. AN TIQUES , f'I NE FURNITUR~. ETt: Free to good home <;olden Hl•lnever male. I y ear ult.I >Ut-0100 or S..tx 9410 from your business u 1rd h\ rm dm rm & qualJl) Send one C'ard for each r1at1 0 furn + hl.hd mcsr lag plus ooe spare Yt'l• mattrc:.~. $fiS 552.9591 old S300 080 ~ 1\551i 556 :M82 01•luxe ~l l'tal OelL•t·tor with Head Phones S40(J or Wurlllzer. pecan ltn '<Int Suite224 642-1470 :a:=-..-.~ Exc ellent career op- portunity for individual to perform secretana.l PHONE FOR INFO & BROCHURE. 645-2200 Doberman f em.l it• t yr old, rust eolor. 111 11>1 mil liome 673 Z72 I. 117:1 :r. 11 . i60 9680 return permanl'ntly sealed !1l!J"Jlc:JJ ve. la£ & 8' White v1ny1 couc·h wilft-·stra p, meeting aarhne cond. ost $1850 new, offer ti45-1609 $1.lll0,.080. 159.0465_ •s•F.c_R_ET_ARJ_.AL ____ duties to one or more ~ Mmtlis;.tc&alffis -w • ..doroci1·s "Lincoln m Dalavision" cost S900 in 77 ; ii 1s now Sll,500. H1s .. Exploding Madonna" was S900 111 79 ; It is now SS,000. We have full-size full color Dali's from $245. f'tJr free info. call IF AX toll fret' 1-f!OO. 327 8456 ext 26 Perfect for 11,Jllnwcen Loving blk cat green C)CS Sp;iyL.od, all !>hots 1>mart & s wN•I l';1ll 644·98.16 751 J2.1i l'n1·1· a loving hornt' 'dluwp1pmg gd 1·ond I D. req1.Dremeots Pre AllUque twin beds S100, old s mall des k · S25. Sea r~ water sollener SIOO Wcsttnghouse com ho s tove U\ot'n SIOO woman's lspd hike like new· $75. New French doors , 2 '6"1<1l 'R .. & 1'0"x6'8.. S.50 & $75 644-1033 Story & C lark Spinet Piano managers Good 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 56.S 54&3242. vent loss & theft '. 1' or .1 548-1860 ~Goock 1094 IBEST JOBS IBEST PAY APPLY TODAY 642-2427 E.O. E. Telephone Operator for llpm·7am shift. Many benefits. 228 Fores t , Laguna Beach. TaBIHOME OPEil. Mixed male Stwph1•r1I pup, wishing to ..:I\ c Im 1 n g t· a rt' t 11 I J m ti\' t..16 O&t2 l>l)I h(>d. oew $100 848-3478 \'l'I Vl'l Couch lf ()(( Wht & Cold Lons<' Pillow Bat'k :<Int Cond. Kt>H!> s S H 2pm 541S·9737 AU.OFFICE SKIU.S NEEDED sbortha.od, typm• skills and numeric aplltude re· qwred. Position offers good starling s alary based on exper ience. benefits and work ang conditiom. Please send resume or call in con· fidence: Employee Rela- llons Dept. ( 714 l !>4G-ll ll DOUGt AS OIL COMPANY A Subsidiary of Conoco Inc, 3l60Airway Ave. 5 days/week, 8-4pm. Call Mrs. Baltazar, Hote l Laguna. 425 S Coas t Hwy. 494-llSl. A,,..ces 80 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• I nei.'d a home• \tlora hit• Super Buy-Sears was her Schnauter1 Pc11)(1k pur & dryer S250. 20 cu rt 5-16 7841 Aftl'r 7 pm lllllW \RDS tl w1 n ''' wro ught iron ::i.1011 S<Wl\HED (dbl Sl) Bl.I\ llhr look DJ0675 ir782 VicldHHtOll Costa Mesa. CA 92J626 Affirmative Action Empk>yer T1leptun1 Solciton Needed immediately. 20 st udent s aod /or homemake.rs who need lo earn rmney working pleasant evening hours, 3-9 Moo.-F'ri. No selling. Salary : $3.75 /h r. + generous bonus. Across from J ohn Wa yne Airport. Call Sue after 2PM: 641-0189. refrig. F F. S2SO. 675.2424 Beaut. Amen1·an Pu Bull eves. mix. male 7 rTVlS all shts. Whirlpool washer 1~a!) call548·l3Ck5 l°l)UC'h for saJe. xlnt rnncl . net>ds cleaning S75 546mH .. ~':~~ Sec'y. Airport Law Firm. -,_ ... ._ Top skills, bng ht, or- Newport Beach fmanciaJ ganized . Non Smkr services co. Candidate Josie 851-9025. dryer , white. 3 yrs, SJ25 Scotsman punfied water cocktail 1ce-cubema ker. cubes an 5 min, perf for exec's office, home wet bar. s mall business New, $600, firm $275 644-1130. CutetCuddly blk (I'm kit Kin~ ::.11e w a t cr bt•d . ten. very nlavlul Ill wh l'arvcd wood & s tained old. 549.5279 glass SS50 obo ~ 11::.>t; 2 Hus ky She phenl 1111x pups.Female,6 wks old lu )(d hornt' 557 4ti04 Oanin~ rm ~l'l 1: t'a m• bat•k l'hrs. ~h'(I 11hl1•11..: ta hie ftiOO firm l'l:I :!:.."77 must have good skills. telephone & problem solving exper .. familiari- ty w /filing systems. Duties involve support· ing & reporting to Pres. & Exec. V.P . & high· level sales s upport . Salary commensurate w /qualifications & ex- per. SHIPPING CLlllC F /ti me. will a ccept trainee. Small company. gd bene. Call 642-9363. Ann T•lefhHI 5*s Telephone sales mgr Newsletter publis hing co. needs self-starter to develop /i mp le m en l mktg. plans. cont act business owners n a · tionwide. obtain con tracts, & monitor Accts Rec. Responsible for en- tire sales effort for an est ablished monthly HUSKY Dobre mn. 11u11m GarocJe S4* 1055 O'Keefe & Merit g a!> femulc. Must f111ol hocm• ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove, 34", mint cond t ..... a.v 96111720 I'· h Id · 1 1 • nJO 962.2075 '"' i.~I! 0 lkrm., 1111 llll>o lt'(1 ---_ _ fum. mis•· ltlt• & 111.11 loh' Newport Funding Corp. 714-7S2·9335 SHIPPING DWT. Inspecting & packrng small parts. Must be fast and accurate. W /train. Female pref'd. Xlnt Co. benefits with this Costa Mesa Co. Call 545.0413 . SIClllTAaY Shoe sales. full time with business & insurance Newport Beach to Sl,300. or w/out exp .• or will pub Ii cation. Gd GE double oven . brus h metal front, S200 GE dryer. white, S7S Both xlnt cond. 631-6266 15.2 refngerator, gold. w /ice-roakcr Like new l250. 552-4937 Washer & Dryer. late model. good cond. Sl25 ea. 646-5848 f'rcc to goucl h11mt· 1rn11 ltl 4 10 10 l:! !I ~. !177 \\ pr<'s. 14wk s, l1 ,1111nl l!llh St c M t>:J l 1:.1:.'lt ~~1622. 7 mo blk F I.ab mii<. s payed . sh ot~. g oocl home nnly r>"tf) ,17 t{i Newfoundland 2 1 r old male, very 'JX'l'l~I dolt fur s pee 1al p 1•r c;un 548·4!182 DEMOL ITION :.; \I E Everything gi>t•s Doors, w 1 n d o w s . I u 111 ht' r . rabinets, furniture. t•h•1· tncal plumbing, l'll' t:w !'.: Oreanfront tta lho.1 Pc11m Thu Sat ti73 314!1 dRutiand~e._!he r~&ulaher train. Good co. benefits. petelre'pcd'-.IOlldeM!alin;'8ngnnwer,.th& ecox· es "' .,., train.:u on t Apply in person 9am to · Word Processor. So· llamMoothruF'rl.Stan-heads req'd. College meone with dh:taphone dard Shoes. 3011 so. degree a plus. Salary or exper. for correspon · Bristol c M commission o r both dence to assist the VP. --· -·-· -· ----1 negotiable. Call J Bell. fwnihre 1050 Elec. dryer. 220V. x Int •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• Garage Sale. office f'Quip. o rr1 ce s uppli es , h1>usehold gds. stereo equip, slas. boots. tables & lots more Sat & Sun. 9 J, 223 Narciss us Ave. Cd M 673-4000 cond, Sears, $90/0BO ~2911 Excellent benefits. Students : If you are 752·2255. 557-6122, 711·7711 fnendly. conscientious Anderson&Anderson Frigidaire Frost f'ree Refrigerator with Cross Top Freezer S 150 646·0681. lN\Cf. Fr t A r t and dependable, we need lnsurant•e Broilers vuro ee 0 PP Jean s you for part-lime work in E.O. E. M /F /H II our restaurant. Apply in _ 1 _ person. Stonemlll Ter-•-.-Micr owave with tern perature probe. race, 2915 Redhill, CM Full time. in beautiful 548·<*17 new Lacuna Beach of· '--' hr-ri<• STUDINJ /F•-11. fic:e. Must be dependa· LARGE DEEP FREEZER $75 Good Condition Every Sunday. Light ble, accurate & e njoy '500Campus Dr .. N. 8 · duties, 10 to 4. S20. No workin1 with people. Re· l42ll Yorba St, Tustin s moking. Bia Can yon quire 40wpm typing. For area. MG-5335 appointment. call Mrs. 646-2377 Student, M or F. 18-24, M/F 1979 Tappan touch control microwave. $350. ~nMonday Evenings ----------------• J erue. 898·1496. EOE y Appoint.meal Only part time, driver fl com· Typist(franscriber. law ____ ~ __ 27_46 ___ _ ~~~~~~~~~I panlon to handicapped youna man in East Bh~f area. MG-2746. 81cnl.,. ssuns s.. r 11 trecton Seca .. a t $4 .7S/br. Cluninl or- Ftee to applicant. Hap-nces. Snl&btl wkly. must py. bUly, pluah olc. Gd. have own transportation . . arowtbet.· ad. skllll Ab I e to w or It l n recfd. 000. + booua. Newport/Irvine a rea. Allo fee . Call Carol Call 951-'1008. luck, 5el>-5001, Saelllng TEACHERS Preschool la Snellina o1 Newport • Beacb Aaeocy. 4340 full • part time pos. c:amp. Dr. lrvtne. 5.52-7331 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ITEACHEB-Spec. Ed. /-llCllf AAY Mut•'• in Beh. Sc. pref. a.per_._. .. open-Exp. w /DD. multi· .. rib....., Newport. bandlcapped adlb. Ablll-•ect. ...S 91tate omce. ty to write/Implement Vert dlvtnllied posl· bebavloral pro1ram U.. Lola ol oppartlalty. plam. Suipe"'*'Y es]». ~md,....Uty NII· l :JIMPll. United • plus. Call Oeoff Cenbral Palay Asaoc., .,.. ... a .0.1 . _MW'NO __ • ____ _ olfice. Must type Mwpm Whirlpool washer & Ken & have knowledge . of more gas dryer, xlnt legal terms. Gd position cond. 962-6191 for mature person. Anaheim Law Firm. G.E . 18 cu ft Refrig, moving to Newport S225/offer . 751·0383. Cent« in Nov. 821-11750or _545-__ 9292 ______ _ _87U43 ___ 1. _______ Freezer, large upright, Typist, Irvine area. typ. works good, $100. lna 50wpm, filing, phone, 548-8513. 548-4485 mail. Stereo manufac-Washer. clean. works turer. 714-.B-6193. good $7.S. Typiat. P' ff home, P rr o(. 541-SSU or 548.......S nee. B.P.I. Ask for Jan. Dryer, clean, worka 1ood. 752-._ t-2. 915. 541-«5U or 541.......S Typiat, 0-al olllce. no , out okl Chamben. QPll'. DK. H.S . Grad. wit.b Dutch oven well. Good a....nta • promo· m,..11, ~ tloaal opportunltlea. --. -------Irvine area. rarmert Dryer. older Kenmore. lnauraace Group. wara aood •· 548-851.3, MM1IO &.O.&. 541"'415. ---------- • • PATlO F U RNITt:ltt-: Like new 2 cham;. 2 ot tomans. & small table legs . $150 Couch S:JS Matching t·haar $25 Ania que RCA \'1M.nr lhf't m Mahogan~ Cabinet. $L50. Antique Walnut Des k $200. (714 ) 642 Ol38 ** IBUY ** Good used F\lmllure & 1\ppliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTllS AUCTION 646-1616Ir133·'625 :\otult1 Family Garage Sale. Sat & Sun. 9-4, 2507 Duke Pl,C M Boys' br fum. lol'I or misc 18094 Santa Claudia. tor Talbert & Magnolia). F. V Sat /Sun. 11·5. PRKG LOT SALE Everything imaginable. Co rner of 19th & Monrovia, CM, Sat.tSun. Solid, exec $500 desk. 30x60. mus t sell, S225 Promontory Pt Sale, Sat. 675-1230or673·2'1l2 & Sun. 8-5. 200 E Promontory. 673-7807 King Sz Hvy Duty Xtra Firm lnnerspnng Mat-Sat-Sun 9-4. toys, stove. tress w/Match Coal Box remodellin g it e m s . Spring, never us ed, books , d in gy 2094 packaged worth S540 in· Monrovia. CM 645-~2 cl. delivery S220. Cash Garage Sale : Furn, only ~"7 Clothes. TV. W ashc>r. Two beds, w/headboards, Misc. 2956 Royal Palm. good cond. $40 ea. C.M.556-Zl.SJ M2-91.24aft2:30 Garage Sale . 1940 ---------Re publir Ave, C .M . Redecorating: designer I Monrovia fl Cedar). alau top colfee tbl/gold bue. Antique whl din 1_S_!S_._M&. __ 2l_V1 __ . ----- aet. china cab 41 buffet SUPIR IAl6AIMS server. See at Balboa Contemporary ham. Rat· Bay Clu.b. Call eves for tan fl iPau din rm t•ble. apptM2..e876. paUo furn, colfee table, end lAlble Ir lots of 8C· SEU. Idle ltemt wit.b • ceNOriet. Sat Only, 1().2. Dally PUot Clutllled Ad. 2.1UI Vista Ho11a.r. N. 8 . 642-5878. ~ Bh.tfs). personalaz.ed la!? enl lo"'' y,allpaper. fdbfll' r1r · Da) I.lo' paper &. we will back & tnm 1nu1 tags Or try l14 U rant::. back to back. PRICES S2 ea or 3 SS -t 5 1~ $1 GO ell H 9lags S1 50ea 10 or more Sl. 10 ea Sa.IC!> Tax lnrlwk1l NO C.\.RD'' Ora w ) our own or i,,•nd name, address. phOOl' & we'U make one t'ard µt•r lag. Add 'l!/ each Send check Of' m one) or derto. PILOT ftRINTING PU Box 1560 l'•~ta Mesa. Ca. !12626 CERAMIC TILE llSQUf 1ix6". :!5' pt'r l'lt'l'e Pa ant & ..:lalt' \Our own I lies i;ood fur 1·eram1t• :-hops 01 1•n •..al(> pJrt1t•s to ust• '•lllr Jrl1sl1t· ab1ht1cs .>.14 ;~t.:I .: l'Jtld1 ,µokt' wl1<•t'I ra m ~ SIUU for holh l!..'19 20f r.! . IW 113.20 Lo••loloons S.•nd somrocw vou lnve ,1 t:iou11u<>t of :llJ ·multi l'OI o red helium halloons lretl with nbboin & \'our own p e r s o n ;i I m ;. s s a g e Perfct'l for even· or c·a s 1on We d e l01 ver. 673-441!1 Dbl Depth llarbor Lawn Cemetory Lot l' press Sect Sacr $800. G 1-: Refng._f~ ~5·~fl3 Wooc.I woven blinds, '1 year old. xlnt cond Light beige colors. S2001best offe.r.96()..8362 The perfect Chras lma s Gift, ladies cherry red Cox fur mat, hip length, never been worn Saf'if, m ust sell, make offer Call IJ3Sl. 642 4300. 24 hours ' Metal storage sheci. 6X8, like new. $100. 642· 7672 or 551-4951 Claudia. . Int s tereo :..1 s tem SiOO OBO Pu ller 's wheel $1 50 ORO Blk Wht T V $25 645·91S3. WANTED Tor CASH DOLLAR PAJD FO R YOUR Jl':WELRY. WATCHES. r\NT OBJECTS. GOLD. SILVF:R, SER V I CE. flNE FURNITUR E & 1\NTIQ ~ 645·2200 TV DECODERS Proressronally bwlt. ful ly guarantet..'<:I. ~ee before you buy Olli for appl 84-0-3680 anytime 8011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will Buy USED OFFICE FURNITURE. Work Benches. S h el v1nit. 631·ZT77 Wanted English forward :.eat s taddle . light weig ht Call Magali ••••••••••••••••••••••• ColKtor't l"- 2 H&R Trapdoor Spr- ingfaelds/45-70 carbine. S200 Rifle. 250 orig Rem- ington rolling block 7x.57 . S2 50 Trade o r sell. 971-574-0. OUNGI COUNTY GUM& COLLICTOllS OC llthfl12lh. HRS. 9.5 BY. SELL, TRADE. Featunng Weapons of all eras, Swords, Coins , War So uveni r s. Indian Artifacts. Antiques. & thousands of collectable items too numerous to mention ORANGF: C O U NTY FAIR - GROUNDS. C.M. Enter Gale 3A off Arlington St . Ladies golf clubs. bag & cart. Excellent condi lion. $150 or best offer Also men's ice skates, Sl'Zel2.~. P oo l table , a ·. mahog./slate, Queen Anne. like new. S6SO or off er. 640-5434. 640-0372 493-5477 SfoA,lett.,...., ~--._ 10'5 NEED: A WASHER & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dryer ln Good Working Comm. US range, stain· Cond Pleas e Call less back. stove. &rill. 646-9091 full-sz oven, 1275 Ir $495. ~· 642~·-1900~----------....,_wh IOU Sw... IH6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ThWlder Rhodes suitcase '76 750 HONDAMATIC mdl beaut tone xlnt ForSaleorTradeCor cood. n2:>/0BO !l60.15(ll Pickup. 731 -6728 eves & wkends __ Complete pubbc adress CLARINET I\ t CON-sys t em , "Oldie but DITION Goodie" $1.50 or trade $100 cash only 645·2927 1_642 __ ·5306 ___________ _ . ..... .... s..... '°'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gret sch Drum set 7 drums. 5 cymbals, + ell· tras. xlnl ! 549-1417 --------25" COLOR T V. RCA WANTED Us ed gwtar. $250. 25" COLOR T .V. Martin, Guild. Gibson or MAG NA V 0 X S2 0 O equal. Rsnbl. 646-1273 963-8038 OWN A BUSINESS? BOUGHT A BUSINESS? For only $38.50. the Orange Coast Daily Pilot Legal Depsrtment will publish your Fictitious Business Name Statement 4 limes. We w ill file your business name with the Orange County Clerk. Their fee is StO for 1 business name. $2 for each additional business name SAVE STEPS! 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Ranger 26. 197t.. 9 'ails rull mstrument. 9.9 Uk rare rigged, sh p Balboa, w 1 II I radt· $15.500 644 0377. t>7 S 6762 or 52S·l()i9 t ~, •• , • 11 I ?8J Sf'JDF~S HERE NO ·.'1'! "'If -.•1l 1! ~ •' •• 1t1 ...... I I It I• I I I IJI :-'4 t<lt t po: ,,, I I r1 •1 ~· '·'Ill I a•l 1al, L1 111• "-.A•• •• 1., 1'!1)5 I Ol!~j I .. '78 450 SLC bo 111~ ,jl I II• :,..1 Iii Tamaya Manne Sexton. 12' Aluminum boat. 31 • KP motor. oars 5411· 1860 loah,Poww 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido 14. trlr. co1.-l'r 2 ~f'IS 43' Gr. MmiMr Full y equipµeri . beautifully mainta111ed . ready to cruise or Live aboard. Slip may b e available. llW7o Financ· ing possible. $72,000, or ISS.000 if no broker in· • volved. Clean deal will include 9' Avon Rcdc res l with floorboards and 4.5 horsepower Johnson out -&oil-rd. J ack C ur ley 536-U06 home, or 840·22.54 on the boat wttkends. 33' VIKING '74 tourn bridge, teak pulpit. fish equip, 2 stations, C02 system. twm Crusaders, $42,900. Newport Yacht Exchange, 675-1800 ---- sails. racf' r1g~1·d 'er) clean. $17SO 714 840 llYl6 17 ' Sidney Sloop, trlr. compass. etc. $1800 nrr. li73·100CJ 16' Hobie with lrlr & ca l box. l yr old. xtra c11u1p xlnt co11d 548·6.5S6 CRUISING SAILOR Ins tead of inves1ing $.'>Q to $100 thousand you t·an en)OY unlimited s ailing ror a rew lhou.s:u1d on a l>Up erb 40 ' K etth b'73·!'>3-IO 11' Sailboat w 3 spd eh?" Lnc motor Make oHl·r 848.0038 •••·•••················ IMf.lf)l{J 1\:-rT l'\OTIC 1-: H > HE\DER~A,f1 ,•1 1•;,,, 1,,, \D'v ERTISFR~ I ~l"l•I •II•,,' T he· 1•n•·r 111 .1"""' .•x 1>1·1 \I '• .,, '•t I I It I ,., \I l• Bt .... CH l,i.~PORT S I •• I "u' '"''''-.... , .. 1 '\. I \\ , <Ill ' ! , 75 ~ (;'i JI) ..i<h ert1s t·d Ii\ 'dndt· dealPrs in lhl• "''111·1, Van$ 'i 57 0 •• 1.i lla~stfted Jd\'t•rt 1 ,101~ ••••••••••• •• .-........ 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'" , I 11 l Ju 1 nio .1 ! 11· ·, r h I 1hn.1m1t<-m:ir•,..nl1111h paration c argcl> un t''' '7 1 lkl'I 'l' f r,1111·"11..1 n l•H1 1 • l'"'l.(ll l J otherwise sµN ·1r11•d 111 ~ · I "° theadvt•rt1scr m111t 1oncl )1800 1,.,1 ,1t r s.2 19 5 ~iX ·I~ Jeff JIM MARINO Ailtia?:l 9 520 1711 1>0111 ,1-: Wmd11" \ '·" VOU<SW AGEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<'I r•·t, ~'."" ll.•,tlPt\ ''<7 11 &•;_ut Hl\d 1957FORD 1 111 • 01 1.111 11111 11\'\Tl'l;T''l~~\ll I I ' 'I' I • 11 I I ,l .t t •· \\I I \1 l• ..... ,11 II I' l1HJ I '' HU \ 5 .. ltt1fJ '.H 1~1;1:1 I -, ( •ll'l I Ill•~ ( lult'h I"'"'' I •'I I 'l>'I i.:t11HI • nf'fl ntn •'• • .•\ ~l''tlifi ~ Hondo 9727 VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST H ONDA HEAD9UARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY ~ALES &S ERVJCt:: OlDSMOllLE HOHDA GMC TltUCICS ~Harbor ffivd t~'TA ~ESA 540-9640 n \CCORU Ssµd. a (', 9717 11\t>r t>lk int xlnt cond. 1 ~1 <1 ,'r.! 8422000 THUMDHllRD I The m05l desiref1 e1..,,~11 i i 1 111., 1 ""\I' 111. 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DatSWI 9720 HE.-.T OF'l-'l:.ll i!>('IVIC loats, Slipa / Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 \\'1111 f'lt •'l \'.\11 1111 mJk1· 1lf<·r ''""' 11>111 m:111 Auto Leotinq 9580 ••••••.•••.•........... ,.,,fill ~ 1•1 .~ f\ •• d, , I 11 • I :-. '!>,'f ' I.' I ., BOSTON WHALER 21'rlER Marc u s C hanne l . $1.25/rro '46 Ford Woodie re .. 111red '71 Chi•\" I llll\ cr .... 11" \,.Ill I e .... v-.· l.o\\ Mlle""" ( 1 I \It! • '"' !IJ~w~.\~~~a·~ ~1~~1 Mllt•:i, (· ~'\.~ x.'".X I 1 ····· 97 1] ................ 11 1/J ,.... CW, I M.tlt Old! ............. IOll , .. restored Ideal wr ... tu Autos Want.cf 9590 ·~,..~..,.: .... 1-::r""'fPJll"l:ll"";j..., ... ~l· I SLIP IN NPT BEACH dent Sl 0.000 fl?S 1;161 1 .............. ••••••• •• I z. 2 M Slip avail. for hoal uµ to -WE BUY 673-8145 Eves Less than 10 hours Call Eves 675·269S 46'. Lower bay , nr turn '61 C ad L 1m<>!-.mt-111 1 \51~., " "r •AD't • mg basin 645-7111() pao. ... I ·\bu m G.ilu\ \ I CLEAM CARS \Arif• ,.. - --tJG.lXXJ m1lt-s• Uoth o••t•tJ ANDTRUCKS 835 3 17t "u· :'wt oorin g o ff L1dn murh Wllrk :\1akt: ullt•r ,.., ,,, ,, "1980" UNI FLITE -12· convertible. Extended salon, full elect ron1cs. galley up, l o lall) customized M11l>t s ell Offered al $250,000 Nwpl Yacht Exch 67S. 11100 1'50YIMTAGE 23' cwstom bit Chnscrafl cabin c ruiser. complete· ly refurbished June 1980 Head, galley, s ips 4 , Dana Pt. Marina. slip B·ll Mainland. $8900. Avail to see on wkends. w e e k d 'y s c a I I (213 )94.5-3905. 14' inboard boat, will sell as a unit, boat & lrlr. or as parta. V·8 engine. v. drive, prop1, shaft. rud · der, etc. New or new con· ditioo. 64&-1823. Bostm Whale r 1.3, 40 HP, loaded, trailer. S2800. Dys: 675-0740. 13'. Brililh Dory, 20 HP Me~ OB. trlr. cover, •• 750. 873-4208. Island $1SO per mo tM2 l!'.?21 •o r tor "''~ • Jem 67J.2!1:1J &11; 966(, loah, StorOC)e 9090 '.)l Sedan DehH•n l'.11wl ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2S<X> obo Dry s torage a'a1labll' (.'all~ 701!1 Ne wport Dunt';.. 11 3 1 Ba c k Ra ) Dr NB 644-0510 rn6o Chl'1 llel 1\1 r . 1 owner. low nu t.><"st 11fk r above $1 .000. 9hJ Xb9l Tim 1partation ~~~l ....................... ·~ Mof..tud lllH fl 40 Y.Wdft 9530 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda 70 mini trail bike, ?9 Commander, 24 fl. h kt• $100. 642·7672 or SSl-4951 new. $15,000or best offt>r Claudia. 752-6470. ----- PUCH MOPED Sfl.t:t Rau, 9540 L,1911cliltioll ~ #tl!.')C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maxi '499 MaXJ 2sp ~ • s:U·3830 Mo-Peddler S~r sharp 72 Duster 340 &now. PCH. NB On g pnl. ~cw motor, ---------Rochester h1 perf carb Puch, Z700 m i, xlnt cond. Quick shift. TA 's, turhos, $350. uphol. buckets, $4500 in 714-644·6248 vested Ask S:HOO ORO -962.4590 MOPED P UCH . Good 4 wt.el Dri -9550 ~S.::5 1600 Miles. ••••••••••••~~•••••••• 71 Toyota Land cru1sl'r .980 Moped. Slightly in· stationwagon, 58,000/mi. jur ed. Needs T L .C $27SO. 494-8.'i25. 631-0079 Eves. 32' '72 LUHRS. Low hrs on ~=-/ t 150 2 new 2SO h /p engs. A/P . ••••••;•••••••••••••••• 2 VHFs, 2 falhoe, much FOR SALE: SUZ RM 400 1980Toyota P U .. SOOO m 1 under warranty. Spons p kg .. AM JFl\l Cas~ .. C.8 ., much rmrc. $4500 and takeover pay mt! nts 080. 962·5900. mott. ra,!500. 846-54()2 10 excellent condition '75 Cuddy cabin 165 hp S92S &M·Sl4S llerc 1/0 , loaded, Im · 76 Honda SM, xlnt cond . mac xlnt . U500. · • low miles. must sell, 561-S007 Sll:iO, ~~- '63 JEEP WAGONEER 4x4 6 cyl, gd cond. P IS & P /B Sl.350 or best offrr 548·1800 '79 Suburban CK20, many '72 22' Chrh C raft. '75 HONDA 200CB Elec - ftber&lua, center con · lric Stll'l ls other extras . tole, IB, VHF, rec fath. Clean Very Lo Miles. 1 ____ 640-__ 61S9 __ ...... olfer. Slip avail. ee--or· -183llO xtraa. mtcm. __ ... __ •e_r_...,_. ____ ,·72 Chevy Blazer~. /\IC. ---------• '78 YAMAHA ENDURO AM/FM 8 track ste reo, 81' LUHRS, 1973, twn 175S700or Beet Offer roU bar, tank/tire rack, FWC, Cbrfll, auto pilot, 75l-875Z mags , Is new Fun'n Mud llll&ural Pl •alley, hold· ---------• lires. l.a.395. 9560 lal tank, $17,500. Nwt '72 Triumph 850, 5 s pd, -Ila Yacbt Exchan1e675·ll00 stoc k . x In l co nd , ·-$850/best offer. J im ••••••••••••••••••••••• a • WEL.LCRAn' NOVA «·5488/48'J-Sl29 '75 El Camino. Am /Fm twta a1 n>RD; many cass , air, cruise, tit wh l. •lraa must see at '71 HONDA Hawk 400CC. fiber g lass cove r , xlnt WOODI II AR IN E . X1nt cond. 11000. 675-9895 cond. $4.200. Mon -Fri --orl7J.l20l call594-7913. CONMW CHEVIOLET 21QJHarbor Blvd COSTA MESA . 546-1200 I I HIGH BUYER ru11 ,1 .. 11·ir, r •• r !'>f"•rl. I Car' BUJ.:'.'> ( .rmpl'r' I IU ~. \11d1 b k lttrl ,·,11;11 I JIMMARIHO VOU(SW AGEN 1!1711 Beach BhlJ 111 '''TINGTON UE1\C'll 842-2000 TOPDOLUR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! miracle mazda 2150 Hsbcw ll•ci Costa MHo 64 5-5 700 WANTED! Lal<' moJClel Toyot~ ,mil Vol vo:. 'ul l u -. TODAY' '' Earle Ike TOTOTA·YOLYO ltU Hen.. l htl CetleMH• "60-UOl w S40·'4'1 PO RSC HES WANTED Allow l1S the opportunity to consider the purchaac or trude·in or your clean Porsche. Check with Us Today! tll8Jt Ha11>01 Alv(I O••den Or~ '" Ul·2>l) i:! .l~f t 11 • I ; I .. i ~ 'f ~ :! II 1.l~lll I l ).i,; ';'; .,. "".... 1 ,,.. ' ,,, . ., -I .!. .C•.. r l :1 I .. ,,t\ il\lt ' ,1 '' .11.1 i'IJ;~ll I -..po' 11 ~ 1, ti• ' l Qth;I, t f t,1}!1 I 111 ~ .. I spll • l?t.11 1 , t '"'u!2'4·1,1 ~ r ' ~t~l. Clos.ed Sundclys ORANGE COUNTY'S 0LD~S1 Sail's Scn111• l.1·a~ini: I Roy Ccrnr.lnc:. I lolls no\l.'l' II 'vi \\ 154i1 J arnhcirt'<' :-.le" IJllr\ llt'·•~·ll t.tfl 1;.w I SADDLEIACK VAUEY IMPORTS is i..st recei•lncj ft!~ last shipment of Ml'W 19801MW's! En ellent Selel"'tion Come In Toda)· fldoreThey'rt> G o11e 1 Also. .. ..... ~MW's To ChooM Front! For 01e Best Deal In Orange County ... Come See Us Today! SADDLHACIC V ALUY IMPOITS 28402 Ma rguerite Pkwy Mission Vie.Jo ll I ·2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays •• ·• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • lo m1, auto, U<) 1>73·24911 I ?77 DA TSUN lloth hav1 new r <1d1;ib 11 r I ,, II• II.ii< Ill .11 I.. '1 1 .1 • .-1 I' mil It I . I \ '\ -.I'' .. 2#>'1 s JjM MARIMO VOUCSWAGEH 1~, 11 B10,11 Ii lll\11 111 "'n · ... • o,, 11 1·. \l"lt 8<2-2000 14 D A-T~UM 8 1 I0 I >t1I· l'• l>~I 'ltih·~ ttn th1 .• 11• t II I 1p1 •ii 111 1 1 II' 11 1mfl1 ' \II \ S l99 S JIM MARINO VOUC!>WAGEN ili1 I II• ;·, h Ill ol II, "-r l°'<l.I t);-, lit·; \1 II 842-.2000 '73 DATSUN 240? 1 m1' 111101 a11te, ion h1 lit'.tlll I 'l•Ct'<1 ·'II l <r t'o lh n :.1 1111 11 K:1 I ~ I.I· • $4295 JIM MARIMO VOLICSWAGE+f 111711 IW<wh Uh•cl Ill 'NTIN(;"WN 11 r;1\( II 842-2000 •'-Da1,,un 240Z .11r m.11.:, ·hp<l s:1 .1~.11 l\i J hi 3J l)r l'l:l !14;,7 l\11 Ua t:..11 n nnadi.l l ' I 1 IJS!ttl, l!o><;l orft'r (.'a II 1•\ e~ ti4& IS lfi 111 1 2hOZ Ext1 a.,, I Joquar 9730 I••••••••••••••••••••••• , _____ _ '77 Jaguar XJ I 2L 2.l,1100 nu. dk g reen t<1n l1•olhcr. xlnt <'Ond $8750 1:.-1Jl!l!Jli·i'll7 I ~~~ ............ ~!~.~ ·;:i•' Jell.S4:?n Heall I c vl <:1 e a t con <l \el lo w ... hlJck l'aswlte ne,,t 11fl er 9~, I 96.""ll i i .lt•tLWn H"afl-1 l't/O\ 111.n k. Am 1-~m ; tral k tu.:~ 'Jl k . .\Int :\1u!.I I '"'" <1!19 19.sl! or 4~· 19!f8 Karma"" Gtlio 9734 •.•..••...•............ '58KARMAMH GHIA llLtt k J b!.olut1• 1 m rna ~·ula11• • umhl1011 \ ,. .. ;ii l'la!>3U' ".t Jke offn l:l\l'l.5.'i 1 @~ Uf cnJ(, U oo.t<nd llO U<SWAG l,.. 1,_.C 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove "70 1;t1tA Lite Bl ue, new dutch . ca ss. pe rfect 1·ond &t&!'<164 Medo 9738 ...•...•..•............ 110 Mazda RX-7 GS. lo m 1. loaded $8.950 S..12 9209 ·73 WAGON Xlnt Runne r a 1· 'ii creo, tlisc brakes. re~1slered Nov "81 Must -.ell 968 036.5 '7!J RX7 GS. loaded. xlnt t•1111d, onl} 15,000 m1. $799S. 494·474S 1641-0125 11\·e n_iessl!._ge> ____ _ n1:i.:11t1ablc ..........___~ ,.__ 9740 "ll\t' li7571!JS ~-- 1111:111 201sx . t11r. AM1l-'M ..,tereo t•a.ss. rcur defog .ier ;, qp blk w t gruy int .. \Int cond pede<'tly mam .. must sell. SMllllO. 5.."2·5390 '76 D a t s un 8 2 10 Honeybee, gd cond Oest otfer. M2 5235or 951 6641. 'iS 2JM)Z, one of a kind. Rc11ut 1folly rP<les111nf'd. 'Ci n i r11nn1n1.t 1 ood . plwpys 1eara11e<l Have $15,000 in ca1 Make reas offer I\ m usl to ll l'C ~ ()94j IM 7321 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7s 450SL, xlnt cond, blue tblue, stereo/cass, Sl.B.900. 644·Z724. ------- '74 ~LC. 67MI, a /c, s /r, c ruise control a m /fm, $15,500/080 pp 5"·0500 Maria ext 210 Must sell!! '78 MBZ~EL 1644VQG) 640-61511 '74 MB 280. super c:ond. ln & out , white1bamboo. air, amlfm stereo. tape. rP. 111s.:mn. l..t.'I d'Jn1·e for tn · 1<,11 I•'" mrl~ lu,.. pr«l 11.!i~ • '79 240 D ~llea~e maker .i., • ..,,., Lo" mil•!:> low pn1 ,. • ll..3805 1 '79 450 SB. Beautiful blue metaJht• Sun roof . all o)' ... c:as ... etle Lt•w mile~ lnw pnc:e.(~) JIM S6.IMOHS l....aRTS l!nO HARBOR lil.\'I) C:OST A M !:.:SA 631 -1276 '&>450 SL With 2 t ops Like new cond To be sold •. 11 Public Auction, Wetln..--. r:,e (Jct ISth a !l t'r i 311 P ~ I ns pel'l 1110 Tues & \\ ..-nc1e:i 1-;, 1 6 3 0 P ~1 1-: m p 1 r t• Gallenl'S. ;;.22 "J Main Santa Ana. 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BUCH IMPORTS ~tx UoH• ~tr t•U '\JFWP<1H I' IW \l 11 752-0900 10.000 mil e~ on 1h1 !> Toyota 9765 beautiful red roadst~r •••••••••• •• ••••••••• •• <C~XX.J l $5295 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN ·~1 Corollu I l'tl. ~n-.11 J!lAS m 1, $7~ &12 7AA2 all 6pm 18711 Beach Blvd '76 TO YOTA HUNTINGTON B~ACll COROLLA WAGOH 842-2000 '79MGI Hard and i.ofl lops . stereo. onJy 20.000 m1ll•s. <961XUZ) $5899 &::\iv~~!t~ ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor . Garden G rove '79 .\tGU Xlnt t•ond. Sell at best offer. 833-2033 ev. 541·26'72 dys. -------0,.1 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Opel RaUye, xlnt cond . extras. 11000. Days 651·9444. 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AUDI JIMMARIMO YOUSWA... -tU P. <~t tthuy W r~c•1 p ta N e w VOUSWA61H Ul'Tll U.•chBlvd Ul'1ll Buch Rlvf1 N-~Jtt&ich "73 ouuo T1rH IChru m.e H1mll l8'1ll Oe11ch Olvd 142-2000 H\fllrrtNG1'0N lJt:AC.:H IU7~ La11una 661 3982 II NTINGTON rn:AClt 14J..JOOO ·n YW CAMPH t!M'f., 141-1000 t~ r~ I l.,.n.•r (Int W1<1r•·o l•IX' lh ·cl irnll "•l1I CS00 'fW IAllfT •'4>tll 1hlU'}I l:t9411Wl)I 7~'1'0Y(Yf l'llltCIU .A 7)21trll 1Yll7J 117.J.l llnlu m U> 1tuton11tll• $]999 '71i VW S<'iro<'CO. 38,000 ml. Am f m. 14500 1~ lM.'iO 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 ) llpt'ed. ai r. AM l>'M l l~ N«'111 ~)tflllt' • h1I• h ... ~ .... B "~ "'*""'4 SK ) lJ fTli,\C1\ ~"~~ttz"1 l' (• '' '' 'I i".. @•u ..... L ta ----~~-" '61 UUG p,>P> oul uf 41.h. 'H Volvo Sedan, :lclr, ~l Thill ~t>ckl'nll only clean. l2500 l11u~I "'' r,I\,.. \ 11 '" -··· ( !jtrreo uni l!lj,.~114 mile•:-. -:ao v0 1ow1ot,1,.. tH •• in .l WCH t1n1•r !111111 '"M .......... ,~ Sha1111 • lll)lJl\lJ I '*' ...,.. 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Of DIHlllAllJTS AMO OASHYS!I! \II 11\l~ll. &l •h M "'·'"' 11n n 'lll """' l ~ ""1111 N-Urt'~ t11 I.\ \" f'" •ll't 1~1 h11•I Ill )1"' I 11111 l U l'lllltph•l l'f I .alt1l k Ill 111111 1111 ~ l"ll ••fr llW f?'Jb .i(I ®~ Mowa\11 Y(.)La.~WAGIH INC 634-4100 13731 Harbor 7K v w l'o nve rt1b l e . white white, A M F"M 1·as ... a ir, S'7200 631 1815 Yot•o 9772 MAIERS AUTO CENTER -'7)1 Cehl d 't:-.µtl Ii It tltt• k fullr loullt.'d 1•,1 1· .. 11 , Must Sl!ll, 11111 i..1· , •11 l•I t>tv-~. 100. I l0\11 a tACLI ~ -... ~oroas ""1\1 1•11.i tinJ11 llu.: ''' t •h ..... ,k lllllll $1'1(111111 l .. •i.\ .....•................. l42S Baker Street COST A M FSA (,arden G r ove ,i(ft't 1::.1 LUI I VOLVO 'Alts, SERVICE ANDLIASIMG OVERS~ OF.LIVERY EXPERTS 540-9202 •"+itv tt4''"-" 110 \ W Hllhhn t 'onv .tll Wdl 9910 Su!Jer d .. dll i 5 \ Uf tll\ I U UlU. O\J kl l•frt•f ' !'! l I' I'.. It II I!. I'. 1 I IL , l ll< l>~"t 11H er Seri 11 I .........••.•••........ g.ij l:'>lll .. H'' 1~1!1 l~'"''"otl Ul\d L<l~t; Ul-:A\ II 12 1 l t ~97-3663 \>I' ~.N ~il'1' llt\ r" \ \t F M ~Ulll •Mll 11 ...... , 1.w:t f144>-Zl!M.644 1172..5 I t1t< 1> 1, U.)I• 1111 n•ti. 1•111111 •79 YW * IU1CIC '10 Sf(Yl.Alf( '80 'ORULI..\ L1hhJl I... Stt.S. ll :.. mJ~ whl•...i, A \'ll 67:\.3821) Sl>IUO ~ \ lUldt fll l l"1tl) 111 1(11 l'\•UJ ~,1 IJl>l 11rr l .tll CONVIRTllLl !AJU.fUCE VOLVO 4 door sedan. Automat11', air conditioning Prelly car : 105001 1977 VW IUS .111 1 11m '1 thru r'tt or ltngh1 \ellow, l1lu1·k tov "'"""b dJl\ 1111~ llJ'J .1'1111 I 111ty 7,0IAI 1011~. 6Lcreo Uy11 .. 1111t e I 11a.~r ~ i!Y.>llWOlll * '78 CELICA GT I '\"''~t It anll H fl s rl•ltl 74 Bu~ S:lK rru 11u tm mi , $7999 1966 Harbor HI v(! COSTA M ESA 646-9303 54~946 7 $6998! HOWARD Ca-vroa.t Dove & Quall Sis NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 L1rtback S Sill'"'' l-'u1· 1 011 •6-t6 RZA 1 n t & 1 11 ~, t · h 11 A.l. lJ _ .J t11ry air cond. •\rn f'm $4995 75! 11!151; t~ol ®~"WW\. R ()W(l°™ Stueo cassette :-.:!.'"" JIM MARIHO ~ 11 vOU(.SWAGEN tNC radials :'r1e1 1·~~lc:. lk.•111 YOUCSWAGEH 113 Hug l'aru !"111111 ~·1:n • ~100 ll iide Ill. 112!1V7u"1 <lnh t1e1s. tru11k IHI & hv•l<I ht\ 7~ V OLV O 2 64 G L Sunroof. leather interior. - $5 188_ 631 1271) J 11;1 1117fll3U t:h nlvc1. Tire,, ,. .. uia. ih:W fro11t 1J731 H a rbor Siem on:; lmpurts 1!170 llUN'l INGTON OF.At H >!nd lfl n t h .. r 11 11 ri s Garden Grove uutomuuc 1ransm1ss1on. '78 Bwck Skyhuwk, hke a ir AM FM s t er.i n new Air. Am 1Fm . pl b. cassette, Loaded'' ( 102 23.000 ml. blue 770 0662 WYBJ _!!arbor. ~Sta Ml''a 842-2000 fi75 K5!*i Ask for kick ur '78 Celica llfttlal·k \er) clean. air, 5 s11d. ~oo iiO·fB89 leavc ~:.Sillotl! VW llu~ 1\168, 11ooc\ ru11 111n1t cond 1otood tires, new blttl H 11 $two Westphalia ·~1 Fu ll 111 S.•xy 73 VW llu,11 rel)ll vng In xlnt l'011d $4!450 or h!.t ofr 197 3004 '71 SK YLAHK I owner Sil.SO 646 2lJ.J eveS/wkknd~ 7f.0 IY.>!JO tenor Low m tll'a 11e ·ss Spitfire. IOOkl> i.tood hut Xlnt cond. g)O() or t>est ·73 Super Beet le 73K m1, VW-PORS<:HE /\Ll DI Ma kc your s h op IJI n g n1.-eds rrunor work Ucsl SELL idle items with a 1}rfer i l-l '768· 1941 d a y. nll'e steroo. mags S2000 445 E. Coast ll1way easier by USl.nR the Daily ~lfer 675 6(81 ~a~!,t_!'ilot Cl~sified Ad 71-l 661 -\U!2 eves S4ti 2011 ur s=-l-tl812 Newport Bea eh 1;73 0900 Pilot Classified Ads Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 .A.tos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Alltos, H•w 9800 ••.•••••......................................••.........••.•••.•••••..•..•.........•.••..••.••.•..•••........•••........•................ Introducing • • • I I \ exampl e #73671 1980 Rabbi t Diesel H ow many p(!opli,o do you know who actually l'nJUY MQghny over the price of their new car 7 We don't know of too many. either. and that s why we·re 1ntroduC1ng a totdlly new wiiy for you to purchase your next car. It's called 'Plain Price Polley". and here s how 1t works. Savings of up to S 1500 I On all new Volkswagens that are in our st ock you'll ftnd a large green tag. The tag shows the manufacturers sticker price. plus our bottom line discount price. offering you what we think t o be some of the biggest savings 1n Southern Calif ornia . discounts of up to $1 500! This policy applies on all Rabbit s. Sciroccos. Pick-ups. Vanagons. Jettas. Dashers -gas englne:s and diesels any car Volkswagen makes! No Pressure We want you to feel ttee to stop by at any t ime. Compare any ot her dealer s pnce with ours: no pressure. no "gimmicks" If you do have questions. naturally. a professional salespersoo will be more t han happy to help. "PLAIN PRICE • • • M ore Than Price POLICY" only from Chick Iverson. Of rnur'>l'. pncl? 1sn t the only reason you·11 decide to buy your 11ei<t lJr from us· 11 Our location 15 very convenient (in the heart of Newport Beach). z ) Our service department 1s staffed only with competent professional mechanics .each with years of experience 1n servicing your car. 31 We are the only dealership ir. Orange County to have Volkswagen. Porsche and Audi automobiles under one roof From economy cars to luxury cars ... even to the world's most renowned sports car ... 1t"s all in one place. there 1s literally a car for every t aste-anp budget. 4 ) We do a solid used car business. and need your trade As a result. our trade.in allowances are among the highest you·u find. s ) Free credit checks. financing available at Qood rates and much. much more! Before 'JOU buy a Porsche. Audi or Volkswagen product-or any car. for that matter-from any other dealer. bring us your best deal. You JUSt might save yourself some money ... and get morel ·. . -.... ... ~. -· ;.1o: ·,j-:... .. ,.t>_.-,.,~ . . ··.. .;:·. "·':.~ • . . ~,,. ·'~ ,•\l": ...... 't\ ·1 ..... -.-. -. . . ' " j."f; ~ v . . 4 . • -• • .. . .....,..'C,:, ".. ··,. .. .• · • . . ~ ..... . ... . . . CHICK rVERSON . , ., ,..,,,. ~ . \ ~ _,.. . ~ :,. . " .. . . .. 1L. . .' ~,. ~ • -. ·• • ,.,.,. -. 4 .. • . . .• 445 E. Cout Highway, Newport Beach (714) 873·0900 PORSCHE• VOLKSWAGON •AUDI . , SAVE!! ..... ,, ..... ell OtWf'Y_. 11 BllCIS AT RED PlllCES. (Approx Del 6 weekB Some Model's Longer I PICK OML Y THE EqUIPMENT YOU WAKr. NOTHING EXTRA TOP A Y FOR. THISOFFH OMLYFOITHE MONTH OF OCT. CAUFOI APPOIMTMIMT TEltlY IUICK 5th._. Pocfflc CoWHwr 7 14-536-6588 8 1Ack. ·77 Regal Coupe. Beauty, air. loaded, lo milea g e . xl nt P P 675-8248 Coclloc 9915 ....•..•.........•..... '79 B. DOaADO ..... RITZ 9808 miles!' S\alnJess steel root, western sad die leath e r inter io r . every option. absolutely h ke new. A Po rsche Lrade-m. lll4WGO l SI 4,995. Rnn •CADllJ.AC '79 COHVERTllLE One or a kind Custom bwll Loaded '. A colle t Lor :. dream Low males lo"' pn ce 1 l234 I 7 1 •CADllJ.AC '79 SEVILLE Last year for the classic Se ville styling. Every 1mi.gma ble option Very low m iles A steal a l SlJ,450 t828YLP I JIMSUMOHS IMPOITS 1!17UHARBOR BLVI> COSTA MESA Ul-1276 • '80 Cpe de Vlle. loaded. drk blu llhr seats & top. AM I f M la pe . W W SI 1.895 E ves 832·5262 d ys 771 · 20IY7 '79 Eldorado, 30.0llO m1. loaded, Sll,5(~ 833-223~ 955-1498 7i Cad Sed De\'1lle d F.Jegam·e Wlth all the ex -~ISTI '71 MllCUIY We have I M&edloa COU. I o f H IC • us ED F~.&rCCIDdttk>Mna. '" .. COMMfll L HEYROlET ~ L :-I ' • t ,.. l .. ~ f ~4t>-ll00 ·77 Nova. PS/PB, AM /FM stereo. CB optional, very clean, ori11 owner. Xlnt t'OOd. moo. M2-SJ90 '74 Monte Carlo, 12500 or bst otr. '77 Ca price classic. 4·dr, loaded, nu t ires , xlnt cond. $3200. 760-~ '77 MALIBU Classic Wgn , '72 Monte Carlo Xlnt Cond Xtras 5.51·~ 'N CtHivy Monza, l8,000 m1. V-6. air, radio. auto Gd cood $3875 642-7416 '72 Chevelle Clean. de- pendable. rung well. Nds s lig h t bod y wo rk $450 I bst of r 644 -860 I . ----Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 New Yorker, 440 reblt motor w /less than 10,000 ml R ebl\ t rans & alternator. new battery & brakes. air. PS & wan dows. 6 aJrn>st new tires A.slung S1950 or trade for smaller, same condition 548-5633. 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLI C AUCTI ON 10113. 1!177 Lincoln Con· tinenta!. May be viewed by appt onJy By se a led bid F"o r 1n ro c al l 71-1 63 1 747!1 ask for Barbara 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Corvelle Conv. Air, 11uto. silver blue . lthr in\ Re rurb1shed 1780\1 833-2462 ask for J 1m 'i i 'Veile 1.'0nv. 2 t•>P!I. sharp. low m1 350 a uto. $7100 ~ i2tJ I c..,.. 9933 .....•................. 67 Cougar. very good shttpe. restored mech 100•-; ~ust sell Best or rer 497 6(83 ~ 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71000GE ilPIHWACiOH Auto trans . air cond . r a d i o, roo f ra l·k <466TRF) $3297 SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor BI wt C..:QSTAM ESA 54~0330 Wt ..... tllMtM. X· TRASffilP. CMOVWH> CAU 130.7000 ~ ";t.ttJ.e LINCOLN-MERCURY llAlfl'OCENTER DR. lRVINE 830-7000 ...._._, HU ••••••••••••••••••••••• •flOID74 MUST ..... .._. V-6, aut~malic, power sleer1n11, vinyl root cov- er, ooe owner. Very low miles. <lllMLGPI Don't mlss this one at SZSH JLMSUMONS ta.ions Hl-1276 li'70 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA ·81 Mustan11. runs & looks 11ood. Must sell. Best of. rer 642-1896, 7S4-2933 dys --- "65 Co n vertible . 289. Red Whl l o p . X l n t shape $4250. 640-1664 . '61 Mustang, a uto, 289, blue, PS, A/C. good rond. No r 11s t o r d e n t s . 79 ,000m i $210010 80 760-0391. 1970. I owner , xlnt cond, $2 800 S57 -8256 o r 646-1198 . '65 $795 Needs Minor Me c h . Care. 642·6~or 9S7-1900da~ '7 9 MV US TANG , HATCHBACK, A/c. pis. auto tr ans. wire whls , lo mileage, lik e new . 759-0066 or 675-3066. a...... 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '770LDS C"1USS 5'"EMI Brougham w/auto t rans, AM FM stereo tape. l ilt wheel. c rw se cont rol. power windows & lieats. VU1yl lop. custom wheels. m 6TOO) S3997 SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvt1 COSTA Ml-:S.\ 54~0330 ·;9 Olds Ost C u tlass Brghm. lo nu. Lots of ex· tra.s. Assum lease of buy.. - 7 14 955 0031 d ys o r 551 1673ev wknds --------- '73 V1sla wgn, sunrovr. new trans, xlnl co nd. '1495 963-~ tras, low rru $7000 545 8!!07 Ford 9940 Olds '800 mega , V·6. auto . e1r. pb, ps , p o w e r buckets & locks, 4700 m 1. cut lo ST200. 840-1846. Cad. '80 E.ldo Dsl Lthr int, ware whls. Cabro roof. Firerrust pnl. SOM guar. on eng. Lo m1 Like new. Priv Ply $14,995 640-8627 Ca dilla c Con ve rUble . 1970, xlnl cond. $'1500 or best ofrer 0 . J ohnson 760-1966 or 675·6000. '76 CAO SDV lo rniles, xtras galore ! superb like new cond. S3950/ 080 492-1566 ·m Convt Deville. LOADED ~ S2500 848.2296 ------ IKl Diesel Sev11Je. new . sil ver bl u e . lo aded . 50,000 m1 engine guar. $16,500. 540-3931 w, days ------c-ro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 LT. loaded . T ·tOP. silver, S3850. 846-9468 ·1 1 C amaro 307 . xlnl cond.. a uto. P 1S. P /8 , S2000 080. 549-9587 ·73 ~. orig. eng, very clean. red/bllt. radials . Sl 750. ssg.511211 ·n Camero LT. Econo ~ V8 w /A/C, P/W, POL. AM /FM 8 lr. tilt, 24K m1. Xlnt cond. PP S4300 Obo 645-7155 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 CHEVY CHEVETTE 2 door. 4 speed, only 29,831 miles! ! l...ike New! ! (647 XHF) Szt9' ·~-VW-PORSCHE-AUDI 44.5 E . Q>ast Hlway Newport Beach S73·0900 '71CHIYY CHl¥iiti Radio, 4 cylinder. auto tram. A real 1aa saver. <OIMUVB> ....•.................. 76 f'lOO 4X4, 8 · rl m s. stereo, S3500 or besl of· fer. 673-7382. '80 C UTLAS S D iese l , '64 Falcon Wagon, 68,000 BRG M 4dr , silve r /blk nu Stere<>. xlnt cond . All 61M. loaded645·7~5 P P on g. $1200. 644·2452. ·s9 C o r ti n a , g o o d trans por tation. 1675. Firm. 6Jl.:;J79 "14 G R AND TORINO WGN 9 pass. a/c. a m /rm 8trk xlnt r ood. 11 275 496-6747 Diesel economy S ave SSOOO. Divorce for ces sale o r '79 C u sto m Cru.iser wagon. Fully loaded. Ca n have for ba lance of loa n. Call To m : 675 -4 7 115 o r 759-5342. ·73 Ford Torino Wagon. ·94 FM. good trans ear nms gd, 11195. 640-6930 or One ownr, $300. 752.5090 _55_7_·2824 ___ _ "69 C o u nt r y Sq11 i re Wagon. 67.000 orig mi .. very clean, fl~ 770.~ -------U..Colft 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Lincoln Continental Town Car 4 dr. silver. 21,000 mi. Exec. driven . Xlnl cood. 644-9800 or 642·1365 tt47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 stick, in daily use, l owner. has all m aint. re- c o rds. USO. 151 41 Yorkshire, H B. M.rc.., tt50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S AMIST LJNCOLN·MERCURY DEALERSHIP RAY A.ADllOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 13~7000 ttl7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Runabout. auto . new t ires/b r a k es , $2000 838·2126 eves/wkends Pinto. 1976, Zd r . very clean, Sl,71115 or reasona- bleotter. 545-0131. 76 PlNTO. auto. new Ures, looks/ NM greal. Sl.800, s.59-5149. "18 2dr Pinto. 4cyl, R ar H, auto trans, 16,000 m1. $2800. 493-7216. '74 Pinto Runabout. 4 spd. AM/FM CUI, I owne r . SU75. &M-7216 ,,.,...... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 Plymouth Sedan, slant 6 eng, Sl2S. &45·5814 alter 5pm. '70 Plymouth. 4 dr , AC, 38,000 mi, $1200. 646-4542 aft5PM. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7l ti8CUIY ·72 PonUac Station Wgn. aU pwr 1 f'\11111 fine. Good ZB't8%7 milui~.~1600 0 8 0 . Coupe w/auto trans. air 494·9'283 cond .. AM/FM CISSetle ·------- tape, wire wheel coven. 67 Flrebird. Needs work. power steering & br1kes. BIO. Super car. (211KJST) 751·6218 $4lt7 •-1973--Le-M-ans--. -nma--w-e_l_I. °"" $34'7 SOUTH SOUTH COAST COAST DODGE Sl200 or but oU e r . 646-4$43. ·71 Bonne, Big 4.M, runs. needl new, ambitious. talented owner to restore former 11lo r y . S400 . ae;s.5415 tt70 DODGE 28 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 1-.0JJO '81Chevelk213 aooor bit otr 911.az:M '71 Caprice, 4 dr, a ir , 1m/fm, 52,000 m l, pvt party , &M-1117 '7$ Colony Pan wpi, full pwr. loaded w /extraa, only GlCIO. Private P•r· tv. 552-mt "'74 Veaa waf°"· 4 cyl, e cono my, aw price lranapon, Stf-ZUI eVM IUfeAY, O<'TDI• n , , ... * FINAL SPORT LOCAL WANT ADS EX )LUSIVI! ORANGE COAST NEWS J4ERE'S THE WORLD FAMOUS ADVICE COLUMNIST ANSWERING ~15 MAIL •.. ' .. ,,. .... ,.,. HAHAHAHAHA NANCY I MUST HAVE WALKED ABOUT FIVE MILES --THAT WAS A NICE LONG HIKE Your Pet by Snoopy D-·------------------ ---------------,__._.. Ll DEAR DOCTOR, M'1006 IN515T5 ON SLEEPING ON Ml/ 6ED ... W~AT CAN r oo Aaour ™'5? '' ALL RIG'4T, W'1AT DO WE ~AVE NEXT? '' DEAR DOG OWNER, W~L{ DON'T YOU LET l{OUR DOG SLEEP ON l{OUR BEQ AND Lf OU SLEEP OUTSIDE ? " ---·---'''"' ...._.,...... --·-·-• -"'--~w••• ~LUNK! kLUOOk! • )/* I'LL TAKE THE BUS HOME--MY FEET ARE KILLING ME NO WONDER WE ONL L{ ANSWER. ONE LETTER A C'All ... By Ernie Bushmiller OH, DEAR--! DON 'T HAVE ANY MONEY IN MY PURSE AH, HERE:5 SOME CHANGE , 6ee, r DION'T t(NOW THAT. ~rlLL-1 IT'~ NO excu~E FO~ AVOIOINC. OLA~ PA~iY' ... Wi!L.t..1 AsrTMLAJr:" I~ T~E FOOD O~NtZeo /:'OfC THE ~eu:v SCHOO~ PICNIC? S¥1. ~ 1-E~•e~/ i LANOeir~-rAND YOvt11C£ NOT .JOINtNli LA~ J UST' 9ECAL'1~e YOi-t·~e ' ~ i f c ... !l .! ... @ A ve~erAS:ZIANI ANO HAVC ~­ YOLA~ OWN, ~PECIAL- l=-"000 PJteFee'ENCe~,,, VE'i! .. ~ -. DENNIS THE MENACE You'R~ PR:)E3A13Ly o u RIGHT, DEAR. GONNA LET HER G~T AWAY WITH "THAT? A 70FT ANSW~R TURNETH AWAY WRATH, S ON. · How DARE You PA1 ~ UH ... 10 MAT~ MY~ E3LJGGY SWc? YOUR PRETTY BLUE DRESS, MAR GAR IT Nor To WHY, DE:NNIS, .. )bu MGN'7H UN NOTICS,O. )t)(.JJ< ~UJ~ EYES. Ye.!f;. WE1~e HAVING HOT006~ ANO HAMSLAl2'6E~6. WEL..L.1 ! JL.A~r WANi£D iO TE:.L-1.. VOU: 11: YO(.,( OON1T' LIKE DUil s:'OOD1 60 9ACK WHE~E VOU CAME Ff!OM, iO vec.erA~•A .' 1 SEE: WHAT Mt DA D MEAN<?. FOFl YOUlr - INFOltMATIDN ~ :AMA NATCARAL.1%EP f.AT£~ .. !.' A LrTTLE OF IT GOSA LONG WA'f'5.. ~ J 0 o - ~IJDGE PARKER AFTER JEANN\E LEAVE6 DIS CO XXIII WITH THE TWO MEN, TIM FINALLY FINDS . THEM Al ANOTHER BAR! -flA~OJ."P 1 z f -i;;g~iC" 6HE MUST BE HERE! THAT'S IH E CAR THEY DROVE.' • i QO OKAY, BEAUTIFUL ... LET '6 0ET e>ACK TO ~PENCER FARMS BEFORE THE REVOL.UTION 6TART6! •• YOU TRY COMING BACK l N AND I 'LL PULVERIZE CAN 'T DO YOU, BUSTER! THAT! JEANNIE, IF YOU DON'T LET 00 OF MY L.ET'!? L.EAVE WRIST IN 5 SECONDS, I'M VERY QUIETlY! 00NNA MAKE A SCENE, llMMY I II AND YOU KN0\1'4 I CAN MAKE A SCENE! ~ ' 1 i ' ... 1 3 ~ $ • ( l t , ... : ... - . j ot~,~~ ~'~~AM-, . -. . : ·-. :-: ~ . . . . . -- : . ' ~ • .,, .. . . A •. DOCTOR SMOCK You KNOW IT'.' :t RSAL-t...Y Ne!SP A PRINK! ' SAY, -r'HA"'T" Pl PN'"'T'" "'T'"AKE! L-ON<O! HOW'E:.> YA MAKE:! OU"T'1/' ' IO·ll. ~ WELL ... 0 fTWAS WORTH A ~y. By George Lemont -,' Sl~H :- l.-IKE! A eANPl"'T'".' • 1 (!) ... ID e L-e y• -6 e D s btt ~µw GOTrA FLASH F-OR HV'tlV...._iHE COLONEL.! ..... ~. weu., rr L...CO<S LIKE WE'LL. ~iOPVrCL' P'21NCE~ ... 43LEEP... -"-..:... ---- HOW PAR• VOIJ WAKE M&-A"f-rHE UNGOOt.¥ HOUR OF SIX AM.1f? 1 ~E'AU.'( SHOULO'VE. ~OUGHT MY 5UNGLA55ES ... \ , GOCC> EVEN\NG, .6U .. --~·s nE l"'-&EWS ... -'--- VIM'{ 1l!LL ME?!-1 COU&# CARI l.1!4i5 APQJT YOUR tJl!AN Pl!R1'HAL. . racAWNI PECCAPILLOS! ~ oL...,;·~··--.;;6~~~i:::::::::;...;._.J:ii:~:ao::..~ -I l - ~u irle ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- e TO AND ,.Of I"" et ................... eMriel CllfttllM ..._NIM ef ene of c.1 .................... Mdiwl•: .................. 2. C:.t ...... aell. 1.1111 .. ,.1,, ANSWER tS UP IN THE AIR Ht •t Mlty .,.., Mew •kllly CH yeu Hllld tMm? '91'9W •1'191 ., ••tutti ., '"'"" ., e A.,...Old Prcibl.-nl Five Yfftl 190 M,.. Shy w11 0 five times otder thM her "°"· Todly lhe 11 thr9e times es old H her son. How old It the? 'wt .. -"'"·~ '·8'1t e Hiii 1111d F1rewelll Md mlul111 Miio or tMdllYe .....-. .. "" ......... ...,, .. ftttel: .... __ C.lu"""'9."2... Dolly." J... Ml. QI,..'' ·~ ·c . .,,... ., ·~ ., e An1wer·M• Thia, It you un: Whet holda thlnp to- gether end keeps them •S*'f et the ume time? Mort•r ~ .. n bricks Is one posslblllty. 10 l't 15 Reed over the follow· Ing u,..fully. then ... If you un •n1w.r: My first 11 In boy, but Mt ht lftH. 8 9. 7 12. 13°11 -,. -.. COLORFUL TOUCHI Apply cr1yona for I c:elertvl fktwt: t-Red. 2-Lt. blue. I-Yellow. +-Lt. brown. J-F....._ 6-Lt. grMtt. 7-Dk. brown. t-Orant1. f-Dk. purple. 1t-Lt. ,.,,,.. • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? n..re •re •t le•st ti• differ· ...ces 1111 drHriftl details between top •llid bottom ,.,.,,,How .,td&ly CH rou find them? Chectc •Mwers with those below. ---.w .. 111119 ... ...,_., .. _...,. "S • """"' .. _,. .. ......., .. Wl'f "C ........... "..,..._, ., ....... "' .. &-.. ., :•--..ta , __ My M~'I In bell. but Mt In ,.n. My ttllrd't 1111 yellow, but Mt 1111 pink. My fourttt'1 ht gopfter, but ... 1111 "'"*· My fltttr'I In 1 ... t, but net 1111 lftOW. My 1lsth'1 In wind, but net In blew. My whole ts wMt, .. ..., ...... OnecouldROt,... ••ly live wttMvt . Wtt.t •m I? lllu1tr• tlon •bow het.,._ --~--.. -.. , 16 __ _...~ ------J!" -~ WHAT HOI "In tewtMlll ......... ....,....._ c.1 • ...-1 ulled ttte ec:een blue ... " AM llMI to wmpt.te picture • r Better or For Worse .,, SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points tor using all the letten In the word below to form two complete word•: PULSATOR -. -.. ... -.... THEN score 2 points .. ch for •II words of four letten or more found among the letters. Try te laN •t ... ,, 50 peintl. .,_ .•. ,-.....~ I by Lynn Johnston ~ RNN\E? ··'/OU KNOW THAT 24-LOR\JES WELL··\ FORGOT TO PUT 1N·THE SF\LT- OF BREAD I WAS MAK\NG FOR '{OUR. 5RZRRR'? AND l RUH~ED THE EN\\RE BATCH l .... OF COURSE I HAO To j lHROW \T ALL OUT • AND I NEVER GET PAID! ARE YOU K\DD\NG?-IF uoHN EVER FooND OUT, f'D NE.VER L\\JE IT DOWN! GE'ORG[, IT'S OCCURRED ro ME THAT I WORI< SEVEN DAYS AW££K ... YOU GET 10 GO OUT WITH T~E BOYS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. t ' ~ HONE.ST, ORD··· \T'S BE.EN GROW\N' lN THERE SINC-E- ... AND YOU ONLY WORK FIVE DAYS A W£EK . AND f NEVER GET TO GO OUT WIT'-4 T~E BOYS. l v ' • LUNCHT\ME ! A~D YOU'RE PAID TWICE A MONIH . DISSIDENT! - 1AK1~ A ~AP, eu. e«ofMtft? "''· 4'tfl ..• I lAN ~f.f; M'f~'L.f .io~, «"N~' N<:. OO\AltJ -r~i 4'10f;1&Jl~" ! I JlJM~ c-Jf.2 A fENlf Jl>~1" Ll 9'£ A """'"''« ! GORDO HOAl/AIG 1UE CLAWS WJTll A NAIL FIJ..E I CATF J.IOW VEOoY AJJTHJ<OPO- MO/eJ:JNIC' • HOPE TO ~SLL 'IA-, • I l€AO '°M£'1Mf;R£, fltrf(l,9', fMA1' 'IOOtl ~Ei~OUS ~'4S1"'M CAN~01' 01~-f1~&\)t'~ 6rf'-.Jf;£~ A~ A'1"\JAl. '~P£flt€N'£ ANO o.ai f"A1' t~ VlVl0L'4 llt\A&t~EO. a'M fbJ~tJtNb ~AS1'iR .... I JuMV O'JE~ A &A~9AG.' 'AN .•. A~O ANO"f~~~ t lOMNtNC7 ~l~1£~ ~Ef ... ~E'ftE t.OME~ bl01'.tt(l 6.A~&A~~ 'A~ ... 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Girre Pink P .. ~ Hi-Ri1e Bike Regulu 199.99 20-in. bike with two tone p ink and white steel frame. •47516 Sean Best 20-in. Spreader Roll -0-Matic H 1/2 " S1mn,:f> Mop :;~99 7~ =~:9C) 28~ II :;~Q5 6~! ()d. 18 ~ •• 18 Full 6-Yw w.n.ttJ 11, w1th1n 6 years from the date of purchase• lhts Super Permane• Pid)ltc container or lid cracks or breaks, we will, upon return, re· place •I free of charge Super Permanex• Trash Container Rq. $21.99 14~ Oet. II 20-lb. bag. Long 20-inch path. Variable Your hands don't have 32 -gallon capacity ~~~!!!!=ii=-reeding. •80691 eettinp. •1918 to get wet! 16730 163&4 Folding Step Replu 1499 119.99 .. Oet. 18 t..undry Detergent Rq. 119.99 15~ O r i :l:t 'O·lb. box f'Aell ol aheee .d•f'rtiled lleeu ifl ~.dily •••Hable '°" .. 1 .. •• 9d•ertl8ed. ~an rqular prief'tl ruy .. .., hy ~~phif' ·~•· Patt 11 ' . . . . . . . .. ,, .. . . . ... •• t f ! ' I-HP Air Compressor ~Jar 1419.'19 Delivers 6 '.I SCFM al 4U PSI. 100 PSI mu ptt .. uro H .. I! tt•L "" \anlr.. oaf•lY valve. 1.s rt ' ~. 1n air ho•e. ltrt chuck. M'l\li.l<lr and K•U«M. '~"' ,.,.,. 25 Rc-11. 1519.9'1, 2 -llP C..mp.-•17578 34t.t9 Q 1 -o..u } .._:\ 5-ra. Aluminum '·\h~ Stepladder 11 :~ ... }Q 2499 ·1 lhNO•• Ill ~ Hnndlr~ 11 12!• lh. ~ ~ w11rk1n1t load. 91111 ?/ lh. mox1mum le!ll .f load Has a -inch SAVE '18 st~p. p111nt shelf, Latex Fash ion Flat Paint • Regular Sl2.99 ~·I. thnt Ori 2.5 Sean Smooth Roller Set •57825 Interior Late"' Tellture Paint Interior paint. is washable, colorfast and spot resist.ant. Covers in one coat when used as directed. In 25 colors. R~11. 697 SI0.79 "~". 4" '6.'>9 pl. R~. 112.99 (;.,iling Painl '90955_7." J•I. ...... o ••. 25 ...... 0.1. 18 Heo 9·1o. amoolh roller cover. I "'· In. br u1h, paint tn;)', end -.. '""°"·is lil'• your ••II• dltllnc ''" 1 .. 1ured ~auty In colorf•t co&o .... . ' 3495 Res. '44.95 ,__ arpeta c~ la any room N plas hall ow !:e:.':.':.i,) • P.wetfel TNCk ·M-ated • s,.... • • f.aergy FJfieiftt • • f.,..Jtue Mo•ed r.e-..-U..il~ •-v.,_a. . .,. Powerfal R~al of Dirt •ad ...... Al80 available: Carpet Protector, Electra Shield, Odor EUmhwtor, aad Commercial Cleaninc S.rvin1 all of L.A. and <nan1• Countiea • well •• Rlwnide and San Bernardino metro areu. Call the loc.tion nearelt you for an appointmenL s..r--.v.ne,~ S.. CMriel \'••J A,.. ~/S..11t•1An-0.-.'....., •a ..... ._ .. _.._ SAYE •4 Handy 40-W Worklight ~-99 11" ..... 0...11 Include• two fluolttctM bult.. Putwty _.,..._ Latex Fashion Semi Gloss Paint Rep;ular $13.99 gal. Durable wall and trim latex coven in one coat when used as directed. Was hable. and spot resistant. 25 colors. •6442 SArE '2 24-hour Plug-in Timer R••· 4" 16.49 , ..... a... II U1e aoduln •'" ,., ........ ,._ .. 10 t<Htllol up .. II llthtt or ••Pll · ••~H. No •P«l•I __ ............. plut la or ,....,,. wall t•Ucll•• la ....,..,_..._ W eatherbeater Exterior Satin Regular $16.99 ~·I. 1h,.. Ort IA Sears Best. One· coal coverage when used as directed. Stain and mildew resistant. 49 colors. Rqi. ''"·'"' f.IO» P'""' •:J IOOS_ 10.H cal. '""'•In .. 18 2999 ...... 0<1. ,. e "f11tnt -nr off. dllft M qlolt:ftC'•f:tl ..... ,.,. ...... ~ • • ..... , .. .-... Ml ., It; 16 l~lott aJMI applla_..,. •• ,_ .. of • .,. .. _ Design your own tY11tem with com- mand console plus modulN U> oon- uol u ''""Y at 16 lighta. lamp11 or tilppli•nces throu1hout your houae or apartment. No apecial wirin• needed. ............ ....... 15" ..... ., ..................... ,....., ......... ,_ ................. ~ ....... prieft _, • ., .., ........ -· ... " I sears I SAVE szo 'h -HP Waste Disposer . .., 169.99 49P din Oet. 2S Powerful 1/s ·HP motor and quick mount collar. ~-HP 0Upoeerl6648 3t.lt Kenmore Built -in Dishwasher 1018 Power Mieer control. 19 995 DuTable porcelain enamel interior. lneu-la l..uli.U.. Eatra l'ortablf' #70061 Rf'@ular S42<J.95 Color I IO Ex Ira Alk About Sean Coa•eaieat Credit Plua Up-Vent Gas Wall Furnace - :=.;, 16999 ..... On 25 Porcelain clad et.eel beat es:changer. Built -in thermoetat and eaf ety pilot that ehute off gu if flame goes out. SAVE $30 32995 din Oet. 25 11 1 Al l M A J 0 H l ' ! S AN G (: L E S .t n cl U H AN G F C 0 U N T Y S E AR S S f 0 H E S hilt-in* 29995 ~.:-.. ~:.!3:!:5 ... Oet. 25 16631 ..... 1189.99 13999 ·, ., SAVES50 Sears SAVES70 A 11 F I 1 7 · O ~, u · Ft· '\ _ _ _ 1 2 -Speed, 5 -Cy c I e ' f OSf eSS ~;:;~~:rator-1'~ " _@ ~-.., Kenmore Washer Table Top COLOR TV 19-in. dial(nnal mea~ure picture, Supur C'hromix• in -line picture tube. $319 Stereo System w I 8 -Trk. Play 8-trk lapet with ttu's 1y11tem. Hu AM /FM atereo receiver. full 11he r~rd ch1n11er. !l t~ak- ............... 95 12995 Regular •4 79 ·-o...•• 12.24 cu. ft. freeh food teclion with twin 1t.orqe criepen. '· 7i cu. ft. freezer. Macnetic door gukete, adjuatable cold con- llOI. White. ~ Twin Crispers Store fruits and vegetables, helps keep them fresh . ... . iim Magnetic Door Gaskets !''its snugly. helps keep l.'Old air in. Portable Black/White TV 12-in. di11onal measure picture, 100~~ solid elate ch.wli11 for dependability. ~AVF.'120 8995 .... -.. Microwave w/Touch Control •201101 Large Capacity 8-Cycle Washer 39995 iiw.'li .. I Uual Act111n• 11111tal11r , pumanrnt pre~~. delicAtl' nnd knit <'Vries fl water lc>v- el". · -aegufar 1399. 95 329 95 ·--·· Large capacity with normal, permanent presa, delicate, knit and pre-wuh cycles. 4 water levels, 3 water tem- perattllti. White. , '·-: :;Q·--~r J} JJ . -_, .. ' ... ' \.\e serv1ce what we sell ----- 2-Speed., 3-Cycle Washer 29995 "'"' °''· ,. Heavy duty. has normal. permanent preM and deli· cate cydes. NO MONTHLY PAYMENT until ft"bruarv 0 11 Major Applia11<·~11 with · Sf'ar8 Df'f~rr~rt Crf'ffit Plan. tThf'rf' will bf'• finan«'f' rh•r~ for IM ,1 ... ;,.rral ~.,.,.,.,rl I ··s .. ar• will rnntinUf' to fi11•n<'f' thf' """'b of ii• ruAlul'Of'r.-· Low Priced Canister Vae Free Arm Sewing Head Proerammed defrost au-"""' .. ' SS'IJ9.1)5 tomallcally red~ power 7995 Four multi-purpose toolt level durlns defrollling \o 4 for fl u11r11, u pholllery, en. prevent. coc1liln1. With "'.•"•· rellinit•· even ere- .,. ..... I t.emperatUN pr<>be. -"-"· I VICH. Sew• 11tr11 if:hl or 1i1t·Hlt 11titrh. C'onnrt11 for n111 bed when nffded . $}39 ..... t-a. el'"""' ....... ,tl .... I._ i. ,...... .. , •••llaMfo fw .. ho•• ...... rti.H. ~.,,. ,......_ ,n.. .... "'•1 •11ry i.y _...,., ..... ~ ..... we·u replace shoes or disc pads, brake fluid, brake apringa and front oil seals. Turn and true drums or rotora. Rebuild cylinders or calipers. We'll also repack front bearings. Sean may decline to perform partial brake jobs, if it .appears in Sears judgment, that ad· dilional work is needed for your brake system to (unction porperly. For most Datsun, Toyo· C.. Honda, Volkswagen, and Capri cars. .. 12.59 Air Filter 1• '45441 __ .... Od. II b.W.99 Air ..... , 1s• 11121 __ c. 14.19 C~w .... Oet. 25 OU AclditiYe zst 159057 __ d. 11.89 c.. Miaer 1• 159223 __ •. 11.89 C.. 8-ter 1• 159035 __ t. 11.59 1l U .W Labrinnt 159091 __ 1• g. 12.49 WDlcWUelcl Wiper Relilll • "63515 __ 1 h. 12.69 A.....n 1• t68C)t6 __ .... J. 15.49 Rau. Duce u.w • 168127 3 k. IS.49 Raia Duce Paste 3• 168141 __ .... OeL II '"'' ~ Speetrwm •70381 Motor Oil R.,pl8r 11.09 79CQt. ...,,, Oct. 18 Providea wide rmnge protec- tion at highway 1peeds and during atop·and·go. ~700/800 Autolite• Std. Spark Plugs "~ 69c 84" .,..,11 eoaeh '""' Oct. 18 ReguLu lype plugs. $1.04 Reeiator ___ lk ... In 1et.s of 4, 6 and 8 ~,....... -155711 I ~ !121'18 ~ SA\'t: S:JO ~AH: 8 7 ~A \t: !l lO • ~~ Con1rol Quurtz Holoitt>n l.igh1~ Sears lndut'li"" Hydraulic .::. •• •• Timing Light Jad" ~A VE NO'«' "qi11lar s9-R.,pl•r 9-1119. 99 llb.99 R"fllllar 29.. 111.99 I~ ·TOii 11tni (kt. 111 thnl Oct. 25 t39.99 •12011 7.11 116.99 3-T°" Some vehic:lu may require adapter kit.II •l an additional charge. Fog or pauing lighl4!. Help1 inc:reae viaibility al night or durinr: bad weather. '""'<kl. 25 Sura Beat and brighleat! NMd1 no ad•ptef4. For 4, 6. 8 cyl. cart. •1 2012 lUI tl9.99 S Toa •12013 ls.ti • ..... Oet. 2S •50071/ 171 ~~ Jemen Triaxial SA VE Sh-n~o Cassette Replar 1.229.99 w/Cassette Rqlllar ll-'9.«>9 Stereo w I 8-Track S pushbutton•. Bal- ance. full range tone conuola. Channrl •e- lector light&. Speaken !20 64• 1 ~ "•tU per channel. Dolbv• no11e redur lion ·.ystem. Bau , treble control•. Auto- revene. 18988 !lino 0eL 25 S puabbuttona. loc:k· ins fut-forwud, re- wind. Automatic atop and more. 10988 '""Oct. 18 Our newest all season radials has our deepest, widest wearing tread. Two steel belta. ...., .. ,_.. "'* ,_ "'* ...... -'-E. T "" ---P155/80R13 15SR13 64.95 48.50 1.59 P115/80R13 AR78-13 58.95 51.50 1.89 P115175R13 BR78-13 72.95 54.50 2.02 P115/IOR13 CR78·13 7&.95 57.50 1.97 Pt15/75R14 CR71-14 11.15 81.00 2.19 P195/75R14 D/EA71· 14 ae.95 85.00 2.33 ~78-14 91.95 58.75 2.48 GR78-14 95.95 71.75 2.58 FR78-15 91.95 68 75 2.57 GR78-15 95.95 71.75 2.75 HR78· 15 "·" 74.75 2.93 lR78· 15 105.95 79.00 3.00 tt.n. "lo•. I MollDliag -d Rotalioa induded. R.,p1ar 1149. 99 9988 tllni Oet. 18 R~lar '84.99 ...,,, Oct. 11 Sound inatallation ntra. SA VE $28 to $36 ,..--I .,... , - on Sets of 4 Belted Tires Dynaglass Belted 25. Two fiber glass belts and 2 polyester plies. ~ ... """*' ... m. "'*-Pf*M. Pf*• .... ... ------36.95 29.88 40.95 35.88 1.78 45.95 39.88 48.95 42.88 1.15 49.95 43,88 52.95 45.88 2.oe 50.95 43.88 53.95 46.U 2.21 «.88 54.95 47.88 2.37 54,95 •7.88 58.95 51.88 2.54 59.95 51.88 2.79 56.95 49.88 61.95 53.88 2.82 57.95 50.88 62.95 54.88 2.84 67.95 58.88 3.1 thN NoY. I Eae.h ol lhae echeniled i c ,,. ti reedily •••ilable for &ale M eclYertded. Seen replar p.rieel may n ry by geographit> area . Sears ...,. Prldng Polley I If an item is not described as reduced or a special purchase. it is at its regular price. A special purchase, though not r~uced, is an exceptional value. SIA•S.•Ol llUClt AHDCO. OPIM Sunday 11a.m.to5 p.m.•Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.•Saturclay ,:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.* l * -. ..llllllli Alhambra. Buena Park, Hollywood, Olympic & Soto, Pasadena, OPEN SAT. tel 9p.m. "11111111 Pico, Puente Hills, South Coast Plaza. Torrance, Valley ~ . '! I ' ' ...._ ,, fr,,'' f ~ •'·':•~ )1,'() I l • Sears Electronic Ignition Engine Tune -Up We1J set timing, adjust carburetor-idle. Road test. This service for cars with electronic igni - tiona. Stop in soon! AU parts extra. Meet 4-cyl. Meet 6-cyl. Moel 8-cyl. 29_. 34w •Labor OnJy SAVE $4 Includes settin g caster/ camber and toe, front end inspection and steering sys- t em adjustment. Includes air conditioned cars, torsion bar adjustment when re - quired. 39 .. Replar 119.99 15 88 ..... On. 18 Above w.rvice9 for m«Mt American-made cars Import Car Brake Job .•Jlllo_,.~_,.;.,. ............ ....,...,..~.,...,..~-,,..,·_ Regular S 13. 99 88 each ,..,. Oe1. 18 Radial-tuned. Helps give excellent ride control. For moet American made cars, many imports. Atk About ~a·s Conn~nient Credit Plans _,...,...-.-_.......... _.,,. . ....,..., .. -~.,, Regular 144.99 ...,...,,..,._,,...,,..,.... 29ss Regular 64.99 exch. Die Hard® Car Battery 49~~ lluv Oe1. 25 Ilana Oct. 25 12.5 amp initial surge. Automatic ... charges overnight ... or man . Starts your car when most other batteries won't! 500 amps cold cranking power, 130 minutes reserve capacity. For most American- made cars and imports. ually. Sean 30 Battery •4334 29.99 ex. SAVE s35 Sears Compact Floor Jack 44ss lhrv Oe1. 25 11·2 -ton capacity, light- we ight a nd compact, can even fit in any s mall trunk. -.-· • Comlon.We bl11e aylow upper .._ Medecl •inyl trim • IJilaawftPit. Onible euellioeetl • iMOle attd arch .. pport • t,... weuing .. d duable wnppetl !.eel mNI toe pard • Raged P\'C eole ii trNded ror peal tnetioll • Completely maelliae wMlaable rc:=:1 Portrait Studio ~ portraits/passporl~lcopi~ Men's 6-in. Moc Toe Shoes Leather up per, non marliinc rubber sole. •84186 R•t1· li~.'"1 PY.. Stttl •-•.W:l5 1 __ l5.tt pr. Men's Black Oxford Reg. 136.99 pr. Hlerk o~ford he" xroin lc11lher upper. grooved ruhhcr sole. h~el. •!fll 76 26~ '""' 0 .. 1. Ill Share In the magic of the Laker• and the ~ excitement of the Kings ... 0 .,,,., .... ' E"ery ANlo and T.V. ,r--1. , ~ broadeH I brought A /, \(1.' __ / 10 J'OU by S.lrl. 1..-.V • HHl·te·-i-'«-t •~t..liietM-4a.d ·~•tllatt:d hw c-ool ~wt. 136~ .... 26~ .... 0....111 Black moc toe baa lee\her-upper, rvb• ber tole Goodyear -It. '82206 ae.ua.99 Pr. Se.el Tee IU3l6_ ........ •-Ort. II SAVE '10 Pr. Wellington 8-in. Boots Full grain black leather uppu, no n marking rubber t ole. •86405. ""'°"· '" ' 20 color portraits Shoulder Tole 21 97 Rr11. 4397 "17 ............ %5 •• c. 12!g. •two 8 x 10 •three 5 x 7 • fifteen wallet si:r..e 95e deposit There will be a 9!if char~ fo r each ad· ditional per50n in port raib . No limit on number of photo~raphic packa1tes Hull paclca~e orders only). Choice of available badc~round~. Our wltttion of JM*S· l»ffrr _-.. for pnrtrail• talir" thno Ort. I ft. I 9H(I ( Adttlb and family ~roups wt>lromel I ,~--] ~· 26 -in. Wheel C.at'e ........ 43t1 ~,,., ....... o .... :l~ Cosmetic Caae 23t7 26-In. Pullm11n 4111 Rt"t1ular 136 R,..lar ~1 Weeltead Cue 27rr Sult ~ 5197 R~l•r 142 ~ .. , 711 '"'"' On . ts ,....., 1 i..1. 25 ForecaAt ll molded lu1u191e 1, handll-Ome, dur11hlr and ulr priced. And aaving money ii ihe prtfect way l-0 besin any vacation. 16999 ·-o .... :as Au tomatic aperture-preferred npo•urr ayst.em. Manual over· ridt. Elrctronic ahuuer: AJ)ffds from 8 11ttOnds tu 1/1000. •7:\79 -.. Sib.~ \layt •:-t7:\U ___ lt.• B. fl'Ct.~. 2,._,. 11 .. t':':l7!U __ •. It C. S';''t.•.-.. 1:\5-1-t7ltl7_SUI 0 . llt.4'.(f'lt. All·:lCWlMM ·-•7:\757 , ..... E. 12\t.~ ·'•'" ., .... l '•lt IMIO_ll .tt F, t•l'lt.~ \wtn•IMtP~ 17:\SS ___ n.tt ......... :rs ·.~· Re,.,Jar $18 Trim flt 1199 Western style J-bouU Ulat broten· 111 led Bladled cotlOCI and polyester denim juns come la lrim fit c slim bulkb) ..s replar rrt l•vence i.iktsl Jles.111R..-,F"tt .......... 13.99 Atk About Sean Con•eaient Credit Plana n-o" .. Men's Cotton Flannel Shirts . ._......, .... ..,..._,.. 7!!~ -y..,.~ plaid •llml future i 3 la. blllded collar with penMM11t at.p. plidet fr'ant, beet yoke. s-XJ. . ............. u TellS-1.11 n..o..tt SAVE zgn () I Wlnierweigbt Underwear n..o.. .. Pol~ Ind cotton Ions lleewlNrt ... ....,will_, ~ Wiim lNs win!«. Sfllru htve llnlt atlh ind ••l 111 ........ Flannel pajamas -.. '"'-~en , ... , .. ~•1. .... ! i..,..-. . ...,.. ... «'ICtoOllWeMn-.1,....._ fM1C9N ............. llL 6!~. S .\ \ .' L" ')')fl' .. o v r-, '-' ..... I{) .. Classic Collection tretch Separates Mix and match these classically styled separates for that polished, all-business look. Texturized woven polyes ter two- way stretch fabric with soil release finish for comfortable. easy care and good looks Solid bluer, rea. us .................. 39" Revertible""''· rer. $20 .............. ) 4tt Solid alad u , rer. $22 .................. 1 Stt n ••• o..t " Share In the magic of the Laker• and the ~,_,.. excitement ot the Kings ... T;.''JVVR\' E"'l' ~ .ancl T.V. L '/r--t\/ 'L ' _EJnC;J, -~I llro•dcH I llroughl n . f I.~ ,. / 10 you llr s. .. a 'V .... .-Smooth Ulh'esu • dreu shins Men'• wblrt, brief .... ., I Loa1 sleeve .... sleeve ..,. ..... . ..... ~ •3 ..... ,., 899 tt.r. 799 ............... DlllMI bWte "1 lelt4 Ill ........... ...W.O...lllelT4Ut. T....._ ..W n..o.." ""'°"'" --.. .........f'tftl . ,,_ lllltU C.-.1 loo* ..... ,.,.. ......... -, niln.d llO'\ °""911· ....,..., SGll4I 14~17 &lid., ............... ,...., ................ .._....._ .... ,....,,.._..., • ..,~ ............ -· , SAVE s7 Vinyl Ha ndbags All ~tvle~ a re v1nvl l1n"'rl and have 1111.t< of pocktlll. 1299 SAVE s10 S<>ft supple lellther with JUMl the ril(hl lnucheH for foll. Assorted shadt11. 1999 .~.... ..... It 1400-wa tt* Dryer ~ia heel ~peed combin11 · 1199 11nns. Sill! on folded h11n """"lar die for 2-hand slyllnJC. 11 7.99 • Manuraclurf'H ra1ed wattac• Mist Curling Iron ......... 99 6!! .. Heau in 4 minutH. Tip •iay1 cool. Have curlt where .. r you 10. 12694 -. Budact Shop-- All f11-s1 quality fa'ih1ons fo r :v11s.-;es, .J unwrs and Women ..... ( ) Buy ahe m now for the holidays Each diamond meets esactl111 1tandard1 or cut, color and c:lari\y . And all are set in 14K sold. .. Ow,...., o.,.. 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These 2 1-year-olds have climbed lSO·foot masts in 30-knot winds to douse sails; sailed a tall ship to Europe; they have . a ~ ·--• qualified as officers in charge of a Coast Guard women: first·class mates. 378·foot rescue cutter and assisted in a sea chase which resulted In the sel· zure of millions of dollars in drugs during a summer tour of duty. They topped It all off by being graduated with high honors. What th' women did here shows they have more than enough skill to handle any situation they may face during their careers in the Coast Guard. FOR .IUDV WOODRUFF. NBC·TV conespondent What 11tt the pr04l and cons of being • White Home reporter? -E.V., 5-::nunento. Calif. •The pros are several: The exposure that comes with covering one of the most important beats in the world . The excitement of being a part of history. The cons are the frustnitions experienced in tJying to get information from the White House staff who don't want to talk and the frustration of being confined to a small space every day, except when the President is baveling. FOR BRIAN DE PALMA. director of Dressed to Kiii Of el the ..... ilQU'W worked with, which OM ldcb OUI ..... Vo'lr ma.d? - p .s. Piiie .... Ark. • rd say Kirk Douglas because of his tremendous ex- perience. I learned a lot from him. For instance. he had _.. energetic: running scene in ~ Fury. Kkk worked out hiS movements In relationsh\'.> to the mechanism of our phot~phy so that it and his performance would mesh. So accurate were his calculations that we only needed a couple of takes, instead of many. FOR FD FEN FORD ol Ford Models. Inc. ,. Do "°" "'* tta. ,.,... modek keep • with the ..... ..,.. In ...... .-cl .... .-cl ...... the~ .. ..., ..,.... aMlld bliw? -D.J(_, Fort ~. A.. • Hair Is as much a part ol f ashlon as are skirt lengths; therefore models must stay cunent with hU styles. 'There Is no one coiffure that l:s the most flattering. but, long, flowing hair on a woman past 35 looks just awful 'There II no one wane flew. But tying for ftnt piece are bed skin, bed posture and overwetght. FOR rnE •ASK'" EDITOR Does Amy Carter need con•ant supei-- vWon In public because ... ~·· lmlnlll\lre and spoied? -W.P .• Pomona. <AW. • At a recent White House function, the Lennon Sisters were among the 1,500 guests and. because they're from a large family and are child- oriented. they paid speda) attention to the way in which the President's daughter conducted herse.lf. Saki ...... ..,..........__ Peggy Lennon: "I was extremely Im· pressed with Amy. She has polse. She stood on the receiving tine with Amy: poise before Frisbees. her parents on a hot. humid day. didn't·fidget but smiled, shook hands and said "hello" in a very grown-up way. But, as soon as her official duties were over. she was a littJe girt again and went running around the White House lawn tossing her Frisbee. asking anyone who seemed interested to play with her. FOR JAMES R. SPENCE .Ir., ABC Sports Which televlled 1pe>rt draws the biggat share of the 1V audience? -D.M., Fort Fairftdd, Maine •Football. The Super Bowl is the single-biggest televised sporting event, though certain boxing matches wUI command a bigger audience on a specific night. But over a regular season , football is the most popular. There are only 16 regular season games, and more im· portance ls attached to each. I also think Americans are enamored of the physicial aspects of the game. FOR KAniRVN CROSBY. author of A Very Good Round la II tnlR th.-Bag ............. eo ,.,_. ........ cmws ~a 9'0'.lf rnant.ge? -G.B., Annllmn, Alli. • No. He just didn't realize how dedicated I was. One "> night. I got home late. and when Bing asked, 'Where have you been?" I pointed to my uniform. with blood still on It from the emetgency room, and told him In an k:y tone: "Can't you tell? I've been out shooting pool with the fellows." FOR ROBERT F. JANI, president. Radio Clry Musk: HaD Productions, Inc. Wh-. Mlpperw to the props .act COlltUmea .aer a lhow doeea? -J.F., Wiimington, Dlt. • We build sets that have longevity. In that way, we can spend more on the original. Wilh costumes, just the addition of a feather here, or a new hat there, will pro- vide a toeally new look, and we recycle rather than dBcard sets. Some of the Roc:kettes costumes go al the • -' way back to Dec. Tl. 1932. when ttle f-W opened. PRO ..... L Paet, ... tenator. Connecticut PRO AnD con CON o-111 ~ ... I. "* leglllaklr. Maryland Yes. Our experience In Connec- Ck:ut demot ISb1da that the bottle blll works. It doa ~ slobs &am throwing bottles 9nd can& out cA th9 cs windows bcaute now they're throwing their own money away. It doa save tu dolln odlllWIM waded In pk:kJng up lit- ter. It does reduce the garbage pi- ing up mow eown dumps. 11 doa •ve ~and ...... ,.,... ltdoamlke--.1.-,t .,..._ ~ .-fW J) IBM tueh • the °'ltwa....,." Ewry *" lhould .,_ the bolde b9. throw 8W9IJ ttw thro-. Md return to ndumabla. No. Such a law would not elminat. ltte:r, but create problems for consumers and jobholden. The cffact of thia law would be to dml· r1* )at. In the ....,, cannng .Mt botdng lndustrtes which oontrt>ute only 14 41» to the litter problem. Mo.a retalcrs have recydng lnclcn- ttva now that .. ~ by con- su....s. 1 am b'Uly In favor ol lltw redudlon a mEI 1lk Ncydlng, but the colec:llon a ...... .... ol boale and cm19 er.-• .,.... ...... and ~ problem. Sonwtll1m we cnalll lllga problema NIUd of finding logical sol&ttons. The Savvy, Secret Women The woman Ronald Reagan 1.DOnthlps guards her Image of loyal .upporter well, but It 111 aald that behind the scenes Nancy is a true wielder of power and lrtfluence. say more to reporters that she absolutely must, lest today's Idle chitchat becomes tomorrow's nettle - some headline. wisdom right now." Mrs. Reagan is an intelligent. well- educated woman. The adopted daughter of a prominent Chicago neurosurgeon and an actress mother, she was brought up with the best of everything. She graduated from Smith College, and wori<ed as an ac- tress, making 11 movies. She didn't many Ronald Reagan until she was 29 years old. But sinc.e then she has refused to separate her own goa5 from those of her husband. Does she have her own identity? tain, the brains behind the campaign, Reagan's closest and most influential adviser on strategy, policy and staff· ing. Most insist she was responsible for la.st spring's purge of campaign manageT John ~ and others. Even MB. Reagan's friends and children say she has the protective in- stincts of a lioness when it comes to Ronald Reagan's well-being. She is also pc:>S'SeSSve enough of him that. in her recendy rele.ased autobiography. she does not once mention actress Jane Wyman, Reagan's first wife. The beaming Reagans acknowledge the victory che.ers in Detroit. If elected, Ronald Reagan will be 70 years old one month after inauguration. He will be the .oldest incoming President in U.S. history. How does Nancy Reagan feel about seeing the man she loves as- sume a job that could cut years off his life? "I believe Ronnie Is the one man who can save the country," she says, sounding "WeU, of course I have opinions," she says. ''But, as I've said many times, life just fell Into place for me whenlmetRonnle.Now,aUlwantis to be with Ronald Reagan. Wherever that takes me." As Nancy Reagan says that. her face softens and. literal- ly, her eyes light up with love. It has been said that Nancy Reagan doesn't have the same devotion for her children that she does for her hus- band. but son Ron has staunchly defended hi.5 mom: "She's very sen- sitive. She's always tried to be there." By Bella Stumbo I nslde a sumptuous Chicago hotel suite, yet another reporter Is having a go at Nancy Reagan. The game Is always the same. The repor1er prods and pries, hoping to hit some nerve which might, however fleeting- ly, flush the real Nancy Reagan out from behind her seemingly Invincible waU of poised self-conbol. Right or wrong, most reporters take It as an artick of faith that there ts a lot more to Mrs. Reagan than the de· mure, devoted wife who meets the pubic •· Some are convinced she advises Ronald Reagan on everything from the socks he wears to the cam- paign Issues he addresses and the ad- visers he fires. Whatever elle the ls, Nancy Rea· gan ls probably the most guarded per· tonality on the American ~ same today. For example, when asked In a FAMILY WEEKLY lnteMew why she wants her hutband lo become Presi-dent. Nancy Reeger\ &owns tllghdlj, dmldng • owr. She ill not the kind " woman who blurts out careless ....... to eves\ the ........ " ques.. dons. As alwey1, she II drelled In elegant, e>q>ei ... designer dacha. Altogether. Mn. Reagan, at 57. loob radiant. "Beca•." lhe t.'8ly munmn, ..... what .......... Sbe eta. not J ............ N.cy ~ ..... ha ..... IOIM6•• gmnalow hut-a.nd. t. long*"-._......,.'° .. ,...,,-.,, .. ~ ... - both humble and proud. If she had had a choice, would she have rather spent 1980 relaxing at the Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch, where she could have been assured of keep- ing her husband heahhier and stronger longer? Mrs. Reagan pauses, apparently petplexed, as If she has never heard this question before. She has heard It, of course, doams of times. But this is part of her style. No matter how old the script, Nancy Reagan always makes It sound fresh. "WeU, I -I don't think about It that way," she ftnally says. "I mean, Ron· nle's a very strong ... vibrant man. And he didn't seem to age In Callfor· nla (as governor). So ... I think maybe It's ... aD In how you approach the job and, as I said, I think the country needs a lltde ... uhm, maturlty" and Reagan fans, of course, don't need anybody to tell them how much Nancy loves Ronnie. "She's just perfect. so quiet and ladylike,'' breathed o ne typically enraptured voter at a Miami rally. "She's just what a wife should be - not always shooting her mouth off." On the other hand, Nancy Reagan has her detractors. Some are disgruntled former Reagan campaign wori<ers and generally anonymous "inside observers," and their ct-fuactertzations of the private Nancy Reagan are unanimously unkind. She Is, they say, variously: cold, snobbish, hypocritical, manipulative, vengeful and more. In particular. Nancy Reagan's critics like to depict her as ruthlessly am- bitious. Mrs. Reagan ts, they maln· I J In return, Nancy Reagan's friends and foes alike concede that, whatever her personal failings might be, Ronald Reagan worships her and trus1s her instincts. If she vetoes an Idea. says one Reagan aide. he will certainly rethink his position. "But, when Ron's mind Is made up on something, I don't think Nancy could get him to change it -I don't think she would even try," says Reagan's older brother NeU. "And, the truth Is, those two don't disagree on much In the first place. 1lley think an awful lot alike on pohtical Issues and everything else." Not surprisingly, Nancy Reagan herself sheds no light on the question of her role In Reagan's campaign. "Of course I Influence him, and he In· fluences me. You can't be married 28 years without influencing each other ... and we do talk polltics - continually. But, that doesn't mean I advise him on what he should do - or the Issues." As First Lady, she volunteen that she would certainly not be another Rosalynn Carter. While she has strong views on many social Issues - such as the Immorality of abomon, the need for prayer in 9Chools and the damaging potential " the Equal RJghts Amendment -she says she will not speak out on any Issue unless asked. She would never think of at· tending a Cabinet meeting. She simp· ly doesn't think it's a wife's rot· .. rm lr*iwted in the tomr !Jand· pannts Pl'O!Pf1l," she says Ml"mely . .. And. I would ~ to become in· volved ~ the whole drug thing and young people ... but, w.11, unlll I get tt.... ... twd to say ju.a what kind " Ant Lady n be. 1 9'Mll ra ,.. jwitbe -me." ~ Behind the Smiles ----·· ... -. Crltica charge shes a .. steel magnolia, .. with far too much power /or a First Lady. But Roealynn Outer lnslats shes only continuing a partnership she and Jimmy alLDCJytJ have had. By Liao myers Late last November, a weary RosaJynn Carter retreated to the sedusk>n of Camp David. the tranquil Presidential com- pound Si the Catoctin Mountaris that had become her favorite refuge. Bui that weekend even the serenjy of the mountainlop provided no escape for the troubled Pirst Lady. Her husband, Jimmy, hK.ed the most serious crisis of hJs Presidency. For more than two weeks. 53 Ameri· cans had been held hostage in Iran. All diplomatic efforts to free them had failed . meetings and has a weekly business lunch with the President to discuss whatever is on her mind. Her unvar- nished assessments of Cabinet mem- bers and aides who appear less than devoutly loyal to her husband are legend among members of the Presi- dent's staff. Intensely concerned wilh her hus- band's Image, she first convinced him to de·pomp the Presidency -a deci- sion that since has been reversed. She also helped persuade him to put im- age maker Gerald Rafshoon on the White House payroU to combat Car- ter's declining standing in the polls. "She also takes care of me and Amy, and our needs on the sewing machine." Mrs. Carter had an idea. She caled her husband's prodigal brother. Billy, to see whether he might Intercede with his friends, the Libyans, to use tha infuence wih the Ayatollah Khomeini to free the captive Ameri- cans. When Billy was receptive. she mentioned it to the President who. In tum. relayed the plan to national security adviser Zbignlew Brzezinski. Repeatedly, the soft-spoken but ag- gressive rirst Lady has pushed for tough, dramatic measures to counter criticisms that her husband is weak and vacillating. It was Mrs. Carter, among others, who urged the Cabinet purge last year -that left blood knee- deep in a number of Departments. But. by most ac- counts, Rosalynn Carter, 53 -a form- er part-time shampoo girl whO Miss Li1l1an once thought wasn't good enough for her son -may be the most Influential First Lady in history. Elea - nor Roosevelt was equally active, but concentrated more on her own agenda. Mrs. Carter generally has made her hus· band's agenda her Rosolynn Carter's inuoluement In Gouemment causes some to dub her "Deputy President. " Recent disclosure of Mrs. Carter's role in bringing in Billy as an inter- mediary In the sensitive hostage silua· lion raised eyebrows ~ offi- cial Washington. Veteran White House watchers scoffed that If Lady Bird Johnson had inte1jected heiB Into the conduct of f0l"e91 policy, her husband would have remanded her to the bwment for a week. Those familiar wlh the worimlgs of the Carter White House, however, w.N not swprileld. The Ant Lady's ftngetplints can be found on any number of Important Presidential ac· dons -.everal ol whkh have had unantldpailled oonsequences. Some have even dubbed Mrs. C.-"Daputy ~t" -a tide the ridlculel • womly a - &Yli*aliid In en lntmWw wllh f AML Y WEEKI.. Y ... Jtrnmy mllMs the poky. ....... h1ly. She daul>es Mr role -that ol • .,..,.... bomd and ~ who .. her hUlbend think ~ problems and IOme- tlrnel afters recommendallons. V.t, ..... While Haute..-~ that the~. stnwd 'Ant Lady II In many 1911** he hUlblnd'I de.-.................. ~ o...~ ........ She ..... ~.,.... .... hll ..,..c:he. mem wlh his aides, .n.nds ~ "Most of those changes were some- thing that had been anticipated and the people that left knew they were going to leave, so I just, he, uh, I. uh, Jimmy thought, and I aweed with him, that it was better to do it fast," she e.xpmined to the public the folow- ing week. S Ince last year's furor over her poky influence, the Admini- stration has down-played her role out of concern that her high profte conbtMed '° her hus- band's image ol weakness. The Presi~ dent. when asked, de9crl>es her as a con8dante but emphama her more conventional wfely duties. '"She's a good !NIJl•dbes. She makes a lot of her own doeha." he told tilJ ~&Ms. own. Senior Whle House aides caution against concluding that Mrs. Carter's hand Is in every decision the President makes. "She. doesn't involve herself that much In the day·to-day decislon- maktng." according to Press Secretary Jody Powel. '"But when the big, gen- eral decisions get made that are going to affect the way to go for some time. then she's always In the middle." The serenely confklent First Lady is unperturbed by aiticism that she oversteps her bounds ... I could stay here and pour tea and entertain the guests al day and I would be criti- dzled ... she ob.rves. In her early days In the Georgia governor's mansion, allclsm bodwred her, she admits. "Now, I wony sometimes that I'm too nonchalant about It ... She says that intense involvement In t. hust.r.d"s job a a .. nah.lral pro- ..---------------------; Ha41 the Conqucring Hao: from left. Chip. Amy, Roealynn and I hf/ Carter celebrate llw renomlnaaon of Jimmy Carter at llw i 0.mooc6:: COf'lucrdN>n. ! ~essi<>ca" of the~ they forged back in Plains in the 1950's, when she kept the books and supplied financial advice about the family peanut busi- ness. She also points out that her heavy travel schedule aDows her closer contact with the public than anyone else In the Administration. which is a vaauab&e eo1111• to her hutband's isolation. She always finds time for her fami- ly, though. "It's Important to me to make time for Amy," Rosalynn has stated. "I usuaDy wake her up every morning at 7 and we have t.eakfast, then we practice the W:>an horn 8 to 8 :30, then Amy goes to school. I taJce her to vtoan lessons every Wednesday afternoon. h's Important fa her to have some slabillty In her If e and to know that we care about her amidst al this rusfWig around. She's realy a well-adjusted child." One senses that the ambitious Mrs . Carter. who has tel: her wash-and-wear wardrobe ~ of moder- etehj priced Alroeik:an ~. radw -the fmlge of the .. .... ~-" She bridle ...... lotlS that n II ~ ttan her hU9band but does not object to the notion that she a every bi as tough. It was the once-thy Mis. Caner who c:mrted the ~ of can..U*IY dumg thll year'• Oemuamx. prtrnaria wf* the P'tvmd.m Mpt to the Whle Houle. COl ... ed WI ~ ........... polliml wt, ... ., .. be llump'1g ...... ~ thta fal. b teemS perfectly natural that she help corral votes for another fol.a' yon. After al, es one Democratnm put It: "lt's thn Presidency." .., All the P1esidents' Wives By Elizabeth Gold The role of the First Lady, like that of . -the· .. Presttenr:--llaS ·grown more compkated and challenging through the years. Where:as Rosalynn Carter 110. sits in on Cabinet meetings, Abiga~ Adams had more homely concerns - like copiQSJ!Yitb.~ mud.in-the new, · llatf..finlshed White House and the laundry hanging where the reception room was supposed to be. Here are some facts and "firsts" about our Presidents' wives. ··The-first F1rst1.ady didn'1·even want to be one. Martha Washington thought it was finally time for George to retire when he was chosen Presl· .. _ ...... _ .. -.-,....... ... .................... c=:::-r.-:-, -. ........... --·-··••: 2 2 ----- l.8l1S. n ... Y.u.I ....... ""'"'~ RIUlc"""" .. ,v ... ·-·--···-··. dent. She disliked being an official hostess. and it was left to succeeding First Ladies to mold the capital's socie· ty to their liking. Abigail Adams, the first wife to live in the White House (1797-1801), · ele2ined 1r up ·ana gave the .. Wh.ite .. House's first party, a New Year's reception. in 1801. Bul probably the first first Lady to gain wide renown was Dolley Madison, the wife of James. She became popular for her parties (she was the first to give an in- auguration ball). as well as her cour- age and quick thinking before the War of 1812 fire that ravaged the White House. While everyone was fleeing the approaching British . she stayed till the last possible minute, supervising the removal of documents and paint· ings, among them Gilbert Stuart's fam- ous portrait of George Washington. John Tyler's wife Letitia was the first First Lady to die in the White House, in 1842. h was a quiet death, for she craved privacy. But the second half of the Tyler Administration was very different in tone. Julia Gardiner Tyler, the President's second wife , was thirty years his jun- ior and everything Letitia was not -a society belle with a streak of indepen · dence. In the days when a lady was to be seen mainly at a ball or in a parlor, Julia posed. as an unmarried girl, for advertisements for a dry goods store. T hings were a bit more subdued in the 1870's. Lucy Ware Webb Hayes, wife of Rutherford and the first Pirst Lady to be grad- uated from college (Wesleyan Woman's College in Ohio). was most famous for her temperance sympa· thles. Dubbed "Lemonade Lucy" by thirsty journalists (it was said that "water flowed like champagne" at her parties). she was held up as a model of Victorian womanhood. Frances Cleveland, who was pretty and retiring, was also seen as a model. She was the fir9t First Lady to have a chUd while the President was in office (Esther. her second. on September 9 , 1883). and the public was mad for the baby. Crowds used to gather at the White House gates to catch a glimpse of her being taken for an airing. The 20th century saw the rise of strong first Ladies. ln fact, there was a time when a PtrSt Lady practically ran the country. After Woodrow Wilson had a stroke, his wife. Edith, took over the paper work, shielded the President &om those she thought wou.ld distwb him and inOuenoed him to dismiss men she thought to be ditloyal. Since then, Arst Ladies have ven- tured onto the campaign trails. They've ~ political speeches, set up special programs, as in Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program, and trave&ed to meet with foreign leaders. As the job ol the President becomes more cWftcuk, we expect more from a Ant Lady than a rlWI na way wtth a party. ~ I• 'A-.Y W&KL.Y, ~ 11, --._._ --- .. . l.liHlSe 11 ... Y .O.I ....... U6HlS 100'1e ft ... ·.r.OJ ......... ,_ ..._ FTt ....... OlC. '19. Salem LIGHTS 100's . W&ming: Thi S.V-Glnmll Has Dllninld Thlt Ci11111t1 Snding Is Dlngeruus to Yow Hellth. Financial Experts Endorse New Book • u d Have Tile Money To Do It! DeNld E. Ohon, •tflor of 1h• book, "How You Can OuitWCMtc And Hen The Money To Do It" end crutor of• unique ~ to .chiewe flnenc:i .. independence"' ha '-' • municip91 9ltDl'MY, emlllu,m by two citiel, • director of • multi-br.nch benk, • flMncial lecturer Md CONUltant ind ·oreeenttv .,,. on the Adwitory &o.rd of • C..iforni• INnk. He "-been com mended for his .chiewements by formel retOlutions of the s.n.t. end A.-mbly of the St8te of C..ifornl•, the Bo.wt of Supenitors of Los Angtf• County end the Logue of C.lifomi• Cities. Hit My neme is Don Olson Wld 11m here to tell you th•t you c:an quit your job wey lh•.S of nor~ retirem.,t t ime and will n-r h...,. to work at• lob ag1in -unless you would w.,t to work for the fun of it rather than bKaute you haw tol You can do this witttout havlng any tpeelal education -witttout having to Invest in real .... t•. stocks, commodities, gold, sliver or in any risk type of Investments for that matter. Mor-. you don't haw to h-one cent to st.rt with -and luck or C111mbli09 plays no p•n in itl All you will Med to do la follow 1 plW1 I hew P91't.c:t9d during 20 yeen experiencie • • benk dirwctOI', benk edwisor, munlcipel .Svisor llnd fin.nclal QOn!Ul'*'l· What •• The cm:h 1 At this point you m11V well ask "What la the catch -Is this Just another of thc>te 'pie In the •y· ~ - -so muc:te ot thele deys7" Abeolutely notl I wouldn't become lnvollled in IUCtl ~ a'ld you can be eure thet the retp0n1lble uecutives II~ • ~ .,, of my book would not either. WMt Flnwlal Exe-ta s.y: . ''or..t'I ,,_,, • .,...,.. •• S. (Hlip) ~. PrftidaM, ~ Inc. .. , .... , ~ .... ,,_,,.. ...... '"'" ... ,..... -I --'ti,.,..._,,_._ '*"' ..... ,_. ........ ,,.,.,., .. V"1I Kilw*J, Oind~. "-lcM a.a.-. ur. •-co. ''A,_ ... ,. IM ..11 ....... •yl'' OoMld a. t.awnu • ...,...., .. Ule "--c-.-, .. ,... II Ml .J ,,_.., Jtw .,,_., T• ,.,_, ,,,,.., ...... "'** ... ,,,.aal ..w· .. ,.., ....... Wt#/'. kdlll ,,...,._, rmldtwl, ............... s..-...iL.- .. , _..,, t«• • ••' tlfb boot to dtO# ... .....,, *'",. ........ /fiurtrWY .. ,.~. t. tt.mra, °''I T....,. • l'rlllldlN. ,..,...., ~ n-.r·.~­ of U.S. Md C...S. My Plen is a different "bellgeme" entirely. It works eYftfY time, f<>< -rvone who earns more then a mini~ wegt ·or ulery. It is finencially eccurate, prawn workable end MIV to follow. I em so sure of wt.at I am W(ing that I'm going to m•ke you en oH.r you Jun can't nfuwl I Won't c..h Your Oleck For 30 Days Send your S10tdteck or money order for my book -"' rNteri.ls now, and I guarsitlle that vour check or money ~ will not be ~ad for 30 deys AFTER the book end metefials ere meiled off to you. If -Vthing is not euctly -vmine I say it ls or if you f<>< anv re.on .. not 100% setislied with my book, m.teriels or Plen, just return them to me end I will immedi8te4y lefld your uncmhed check or money order back to you. With thet. kind o l siuerantee -what hive you 90t to l0te7 The Pl.n R•lly Works! Take my own caw. for example. When I lim adot>ted the Plan my salary • • city emplovee -s so low I could be<ely make ends meet. I -9ble to put only • small bit of money aside monthly. My t01al -ts. including my clothn, mort!119ed c.r and personel effects, amounted to, •t the very best, $5,000 or so -and ewn thet would be stretching 1t. Just 10 veera leter, and years before my normel retirement, I loond mywtt 9ble to quit mv job . I ~ye a .. ,.,,,., which c.n be equ1lled only by top executillel 1n the country end I do not heve to work for it -that is unless you consider m.n19in9 money to be work I II you'll lorgiY8 me fOf being immodest I c.an nate thlt I can buy WIV kind of c.r I went, take a trip eround the world or do eny extrweiaent Thing I ever wanUld to do end, 11 I .. id, I'll newr h-to work asitin. How did I do tht57 Oid I Inherit money or hit e jackpot In Las V9911, make e killinsi In the stock market or in real enate or win some hu119 l.wsuits a a lewyer7 The •n-is e big ''No"I The" w• no pnbling or IPflCUletion In what I did. I d id not inherit one dime nor did I m•ke itny monev 11 • lewyer other th•n my !hied .. 11ry •• e regi.tler city employee. The almple fact of the matt9r ia tNt I -able 10 quit my lob end llw • I do now without having to work becllu• of my Plan -"' aolay becllute of my .Cir! Untolicited Encton.nents Why I've Published This Ad Haye you ever noticed how someone who beliews In somethinsi 1ttonglv (It could be acupuncture, 1111am1n C, 11S1rology, j099mg or rellsiionl aeema to go out of their wey end attempt to "sell" othen on their idees7 TNt hes heppened to me. I em 10 excited about the succau of the Pl., in my own Ille !NI I -u to tell a m~ othen • I poulbly can about it. I WM'lt to be • "miaionerv" lbout it ewn ii it costs me e lot of money in the procea. And it probably will since ads hke th11 are wrrv e11penslw. A glpntic number ot books tm.1st be aold just to br•k ewn I I can -why m issionaries give up practically everything 1n their burning desire to tell othen about their religion. I feel much me -kind of nll to IP"led the "word" about my Plen to othe" whose tlye, will elro be benefitted. If you hlll'e lerge house ~menu °' rent, children to raite with hiflh e11pen1M o" that account; divon:ie obligetions or ,,;.y 1erioui money problem you probably need my Plen more men .nyone eltel ' On the other h.nd, if you have • comtonable •lery and no relll money problems, me Plan c.n do wdnden tor you too. It can enable you to quit your jot> w..., "'41.S ol your normel retiremertt. Or it c.n meke you finef\cielly indepen<Mnt so thet you c.n st..., on your job ~kin9 because yoo want to, not beceuse yoo have tol Ae-in I gy, II mv book 8tld meterials do not prove it to you, if ewrythin9 is not exactly as I llY II is (and by thet I meen ewrythingtl then ;N• let me send w;uncaahed check backl fils could L Most Important Step Of Your Lit.I if you ere liC 1& -r• Americen Who has to work until ege 62 or 66, before retiring, or II you ere one wtlo ne-s.ma to be eble to get lheecf ""'ncielly. II you ere e sec:retary end bored to <Math with typing day elter dey -ore 1ehool tucher wtlo ii fed up with unruly kids - ore bank menager who is discoureged et being paued over tor promotion -o r • divorced perent who -ingly •-• "stone _II .. fiMnc11lly -or a mechenic wtlo ha to bump your heed under lll'HtY ctrs tor another 30 or so years -or if you ere in eny di1eouragin9 end unpleaSMt work sltuetlon with little or no hape to get out of it -then you eblolut .. y -it to yourself to get on the Plan, so thet you cen wake up eec:h morning with thet comfortable fMllng that you ere "on courte" in life 1nd not adrift liu most people. I elso predict ltlet yoo will -ke up with .,. urge to whistle. I know becMite I d id wtlef\ I -still worklf\9 and on the Plan. Ouestions And Answers About The Plan Wh.i SIC1'ifica must be mlde7 Really none. You still c.n i.ke trips, boy sioc>d clothes, period1celly boy ,_ c.rs, ettend thntre and ipons events and hll'e well, with no one outsideJour family even knowing you are on a llnanc1 i~dence plan. la-PIM_.... ...... 01 ti-~ine7 It is not et all complicated a'ld it only I.likes• brief time Md! month to follow it. If• -OUit·Wurti" l"ler't cto.. ,_;,..._you - wilt the book end ~iel• help v-.,..,.,,..,, Decidedly "Ves"I 11 will show you how •n some 1nstences one can eam " much u 20'!lo on an 1miestmen1 without 111t1rig risks; how to earn 1 maximum rate of interett on 1 reguler ctleck1ng account; how to -n much n $1000 pe< month, or even more, by le11lng a home rather than owning 11 lthe book tells wh'.(l; how to beat the cost of '"""II "syndrome'; how to a1101d losing monl!'I' on real estate 1nve11menu and how to really save mooev and budget, etc. For those fam11.,, members who smm 10 want to spend a 11ree1 dl!81-the book will cr•re a Slrong desire to -1ns1ead An "down to ..U." _..,.... "-n1 Yes. One person's erttlre Plen ls l•ld out, starting from zero -" and going to the sum of $143,000 (thet is after all income t.o.esll on ltlet penon's quit'1NC>rk date I Whet if ....,.u..,y no morwy _.. be 1q.-zed aut for ._ """ 1 You will be _,own w...,s to ingenuouslyecquire en°"91 money to malle the Plan work, end they do not necessarily involll'e 1 sec:ond job! In other words e-yone can adopt the Planl w..,....._, ................ ,..,.1 Absolute ly ''Yes"I There are no mk or pnbling type ventures inYOlved. Everything ti. to be • sure thin9I Order Now And Get A Monev-Wi• Newsletter Free If you Ol'def within 30 dllya I w ill llllOd you absolutely free en issue ol my querterly Monev-Wite Newsletter whic:h ell by itwlf hn in it enouflh informet1on and tips to mike It worth the ef\tire con ol the book and materl1lsl The Money-Wise Newsletter provides pr.ctlcal money making ltps; it recommends w...,s that even • fiNncielly "strepped" person c'" have a Quit.Work Plan. It siivea wry practic.I e11•mpln of typlc:al linencial problems end It provides solutions to them. Quntiona end problems of wublcrlben •e en-red on e ca• by c-basis. For thOM who just want 10 m•11lmize their invutment dollars -it Hsu the belt investments. U::y enltluti•tlc lenen h-been rwcei:::a. Here -..,,. .,..,,,.,. .. ; .. ,,.,_ tit« °'""' .. pi.,,~""*• --com. trW."· Mr. and Mrs. V .F •• Fountain Valley. Ca. You cen quit work while you're ulll young enouflh to enlov it -I positively ou-rent91 ltl But you, alone, muat m.ke the decl11on to order nowl In lhor-t, the Money-WI• N-sletten provide a "'-11 whereby -c.n continuously lcffP in contect as you move toward that "golden" day when you, too, c., be • llnencielly free end ln~nt person! r----------------------------------------------------------Oonllld E. Olton • llO<'IAI I) l 0 1.SCIN, 1'9() : :£f fau":=t :,,~$fJ CMt rrvtr K.M., Redondo Beech, Ca. I I J.C .. Pacific PalilllMt, C.. : "It 11 itttlelwble -I ""' ntMI more -end •t • .... _, I L.C .• Tunln. Ca. : -,,,,, book lhould t. fWltl/rwl IWdln• '°' : ..wy f»'"" under N • o1 261" 1 A.G •• Newpcw1 .._,Ca. I C>.p1. FW·10 : 3300 W. Com HWtwmy, Suht A t Newport Bueti, CA. 92863 l ....... ~ m• vour boOlt "How You Can Ou1t Wont And H-Th• M_., To Do It" 1nd '" 1 .... of "Monev-WtM" N-ll•t•• et• total co1t of t10. But dofl't d9Poth my chedt CH money ~ fa. 30 dey1 ••• tM me .... lel 11 In tM mall IOnM, -- If, for any ..-on. I rMum your INICAWlllll within 11\9' tAme, Ntum my unc.etfMd ct..-or ,._... orct.t to nM lmmedinety . O" met bet'•""" It my t10. I I I • I I • If photo ~ '"L: or .=l 1. ttie .,. I OltF • .... Zip MY"=-~ ~.ra ti I leftt • !.-------~-~-~~-"!.~.'!!-~-----~~-~~D~~-----.1 ''10'!.aclous Dudley moo1e Sco1es at Long Last By Pee< J. Oppenheimer Fl t 5 feet 2 inches. with an impish face. Dudley Moore lsn 't likely to be ranked as a male "10," but he admits to feeling most secure both professionally and tn his private ltfe. WhUe his part as the lecherous or- chestra conductor in Foul Play led to what he calls .. sporadic supermarket recognition," it was his role in MlO" that set him apart from other actors and caused recognition everywhere. He played a man who -in the throes Segal, backed out shortly before shooting was to start, director Blake Edwards -who was also a member of the therapy group -decided Dud· ley would be perfect. By then. Dudley had a tremendous backlog of experience . Born in a working-class town in England where his father worked for the British rail- road. Dudley tu med to music at his mother's encouragement. She hoped It would help him cope with his phys- ical handicap. By 14, Dudley had mastered the organ. and he went to Oxford on a •• E f i ... .'I! E ii music scholarship but fek to- tally o ut of place in the aristo- cratic environment. He com- bined academic work with scattered cabaret dates and began writing music for thea- trical plays In which he also acted. h was during this time that Dudley met 6 foot 2 Peter Cool<, a student at rival Cambridge University, who teamed with him In the out- rageous review Beyond the Fringe, which they then suc- cessfully brought to Broad· way two years later. They partnered for years in ~ve performances, television and films and are still the best of friends. ~ Moore ~ memer: Four-vear-«i Patrick oppredata his deadpan daddy. Dudley feels his current film , Arthur. is his most in- bigulng to date (It will be re - leased next year). He plays a of a mid-life crts1s -pursues the perfect female, Bo Derek. And despite his recent divorce from second wtfe Tuesday Weld, Dudley, 44, ls In good splrtls: .. As I grope my way to suc::cesa, "I don't want to look upon my We as a string of fmlura." Ue wasn't always so good for Dud- ley: "I was born with a clubfoot and spent years In hospitals. It was a trau- matic experience for a ttmld-type'kld . It was very lucky that I got through it as well as I did." He also had to get through being la'9*f at in 9Chool for his gait and being buaed becaute of his .... and he did 90 by developing an exhtimon- lst penonalty -with a sharp and wonderful wit. It's only retently, though, that he's dcwJoped .. ~ bmath his humor: "7hat'1 because rvc had pro- faMonal IUCCal end two decades of therapy," he declara. "Humor has ~ a way of communicating with ottw people ... Admly. Dudley can thank the thmipy Mllonl for the lead In "10. " When the ~ lad, George rich bachelor who falls In love with a poor girl, played by Liza MlnneDI. There's pressure against the relation- ship, but finaDy a storybook ending results. Though hls marriage to Tuesday Weld dkln't have a storybook ending, It did produce some- thing of great joy to Dudley Moore: 4-year-old Patrick. "When he saw me on the televlsk>n the other day, he turned to me and asked, 'Are you Dudley Moore?' He Is )ust getting tmd to the fact that I haw a name, too. He thou!tit my name was Daddy." For the moment, Dudley ls very happy with his bachelor status. When he isn't filming on location, he resides In hll beach house with a grand piano, a smal pooch caled Kong and a telephone answering machine. To Dudley, life has bMn a natural prog1alion to this point. "I have been very happy wlh mytd thae last couple of ~." he says. "I have ftnaly lesned to be mytd, to ap- prove of rnyed, to embr-. rm ~lhewandam." .., ,All& y WlllQ.'t, 0..... , .. -•• =====;,;;;;;~ Get a $1.00 cash refund or $1.SO in coupons with proof-of-~urchase from o nly one 3'k-lb. bag or three 18-oz. boires o f new Purina Special Dinners• brand cat food, any flavor. M&U to: Special Dlnnel"ll Refund. P.O. Boz PL1418:'.I. Belleville. IL 62222. EaelONd .... (Cbedr 0-): 0 One weight circle fro m 3'h-lb. bag 0 Three welgJtt circles trom 18-oz. bozel!I Send fCbeek one>: 0 It Cash refund 0 11.50 in Coupons C6-25c cou pol\tl) NAKB ------------------------ADDRESS _____________________ ~ CJTY ___________ STA.TE ____ zlP _____ _ One refund or Mrl.,. of ela n o"' coupon• per lamU.y. lft'OUP or organ1aa\lon. Oller • • aood onl7 In USA. A .P.O.'a, F.P.O.'e and void wbere prohlbla«t, laxed o r utberw!M! ••• .-.tria.d. nna cmrnn cATB lllUST ACCOMPANY WIDOllT CIJICLllll. COPIZll Oa IUU'llODCJOTIONS WILL NOi' BS ACCSPTSD. W..14Jbt clrcl.,. from other • Purina produo1a do not qua.lib. AJlow 4 \0 II weeU.. -.a.a ,__ ._._ ---~ -~-..-·-· o ... r.c.. . ..., I ~-------~--------------~ I !SC sii'WiSe !SC I Jfewl h o Mparate O..ora ln eacb dln· ner. S.Ch ooet«I wm1 'b• •peolal UWIM of milk cau tOYD. .,.,.. _ .. m...· Cbtoken • Lt•er P'la.or ....... ~·~ • Herrtus FlaYOr ~.._..Cb_ • Jra Jl'la•or •• • ....... ,Ct lllO I .. .,......,.,..,....,.., I I DW•••...,••••· I OOll_ltl ___ ... ____ ....... ___ _ 1 ... -... ---I ............. ..,._.,, ____ .. _.... ____ eor-.. 1'0 -"-··-·--------·-..,,·- ' -----··---..... ----·--... I _,..... ___ .... ___ ..,._ ... _ =---~-----~ I ::.,~~-...... ~~.::.~T.:t:-:.::r.::..:.= I I --••tJO••• I ~ 0: =:=."':.'::I I =r,:; :.==r.= . I =.: ... _ CIOll9TmlTI• I I ...... llllO ... ., -ML •• COU::--.'=""· ' ' ' I~~-I I eMO... ...... ._.. .... ~~I ..... ------------..#iiiit~ ,_.._ -~--- A FAmllY WEEKLY INFLATION BEATER ITlalnJ>lahes Fot Fout UncJil By lllotllyn Honeen H ere again is our once-a-month leabae on ~ family meals. ContWiue to send r. your own bud- get-beater recipes. If we publish yours, you'I wtn $10. Recipes must r.dude yot.w name, addaess, telephone num- ber and the name ol the newspaper In which you read F Al4l... Y WEEKI.. Y. Due lo the volume ol mall, we cannot answer letters or return recipes. ln case al similar tedpes, the one with the eaatest pollmark will be used. AD redpes become the property al FAMILY WEEJ<Lv. Send your recipe to: Budget Beaters, Box 5120. Family WeeJ<Jy , FDR Station, New York. N.Y. 10050. From Glassboro, N.J ., Annie Mo1To sends a main-dish recipe for macaroni and cheese ANNIE'S CREAMY MACARONI AND CHEESE __, l ...-ctte.e ...... 1 c-,1~ om.) ..W-• ......_..,. ~~-....... .... 1 ~ (609.) ..... ....._ ....... 14 '*" ....... , .• _._ I tr'lll rp I OM chopped,....._, I tr'lll u _.chopped...-,...... 14 tr p1oa ll'09ICI Wadi,.... 1. Cook macaroni according to package dlrectk>ns: drain but do not rlr\M. 2. Combine macaroni, cheese, soup and mayonnalle, mix well. 3. Sdr In mushrooms, onion, pimiento, ~ pepper and pepper. 4 ....... mbdure, lllntng until heated ~ Of tum "*> 2~. ~ c ) role and bake in picl....-d 350'f. oven for 30 mlnutls or until bubbly. Maira 4 Mnrln9' Approxlrnm ooet: $4.00 Appordmm 001t pn Ml'Ylng: Sl .00 The Monos rad FAMIL V WEEKLY In the Glouic rt • Courdll nma, Glou- oater, N.J. From M..y Ruth O.W ol Durham, N.C., coma a Jlaty ~ for blrbeaae loves. CHICKfJI LIWJl8 M~ , ................ tuU c wwu• l"'J $119 .......... ..... .,. ......... ..... I _. l ..... 11 .... ~ ... ..... ,,,,,., .,_ Ill's ~- ... ,_,.-.u ........ - D..a. hoc .,.,_ .... ·•-tu.-. .... ,_... l•'f' w.....-...... 1 . Melt butter in skillet; saute chicken liven, stirring constantly until they change In color but do not brown. 2. Stir in minced onion, pepper. salt, poultry seasoning, garlic powdet", soy sauce. chill sauce and hot pepper sauce. 3. Cook owr medium heat, co11ered. Stir now and then until sauce has re· duced and livers are brown. 4. Cook noodles and drain. Stir in margarine. Serve with chkken livers. Malcu 4 servings Approximate cost: $2.75 Approximate cost per serving: 70 cents The Davises read FA.Mil Y WEEKLY in the Morning Herold, Durham, N.C. From the McGregor, Texas, kit- chen of Mrs. J .E. McCleery comes a thrifty spinach dish. SPINACH CASSalOI.£ 3 ..... (10-. .-) ._ dl1Pf rd ~ . l cm (ICW. oa.) ~ ol •lllhr-... .... ~1-.)J I 0 L ~- .,.lkct..e.~~ I•!' 0 II ............. .... "~~....._aadrww 1. Cook tpNch In~ wekr KCOfd. Ing to .,.cbae ci)edloi•. DrM\. I. In smdlum •'Cllq>M, hlllrt 10UP and c:t'"9e tugsther, ltlrrtng unttl cheae rnds. . s. ~ ....., wlh ICIUp mlxNre. Pour into lhalow 1 y,...qr. c 111 ole dlrh. With t.:k of lpOOn, ....... four holows In ll*MCh mllmn. er.ll an .i ~-=!\ holow. 4. Ma n.wgwlrw wlh a.._. and _,..on top of .prwch and._.. I . IWl. In preheated~. own b 15 to 17 "*'"*-· Ott untll ._. .. done • you... Mot.if ...... ~ COit: $.l.90 App..a & COit par .WW: 97 CINI Mn. ~ ... FM&VWEf.JQ..V ~theT.._,.,.,,,,,, Weco, t ... From the spic-and-span kitchen of Mrs. Carrie Young comes a penny· wise ham casserole dish. HAM MAC CASSEROLE 3 tllbinp r>oM .-rprtM 2 '""""a ans low 1.4 IUllPOOft Mil 'J6t IT " I 1111 ll'09ICI lrlec:k pepper lcupmlk I c:-. ..... C--... U. or l c.M (4J~ oa.) deviled hem l cup ..... cheddw m- l IUllpOOll ......... •lllfmd l'h '""' ....... _ ...... 2 ~cooked elbow mecllrOlll (1 cvp anc:oolr.ed) ·~ cup In« dry brud crwnm 2• •• , ........ _.,..._ 1. In medium saucepan. over low heat, melt margarine. Bkmd In flow, saJt and pepper smoothly. heat until bubbly. Add milk, stlmng constantly until sauce thickens and bubbles. 2 . Stir In ham, cheese, mustard. horseradish and macaroni. Mix well. 3. Tum mixture into greased 11/z-qt shaDow baking pan. 4 . Combine crumbs and butter; sprinkJe over top of casserole. Bal<e in preheated JSO-F. own untlt crumbs are browned and mixture is bubbly, about 30 minutes. Makes 4 ~lngs Approximate cost: $3.25 Approximate cost per serving: 80 cents Carrie reads F AMO.. V WEEKL v In the Telegram, Elmira, N.Y. Hilarie McNaughton. of Richland, Wash ., Is a young cook who comes &om a long line of experimental cooks. HI.lark! says that this is an easy but striking dish. BAKED ORANGE CHICKEN 1 (,.., .. , bn>k-iylr. qMrt«nd ~cup ....... 1 « ..... *-I aawalrc lato 14 • thkk ... 2 ....... IJM low ~I ,, .. .... ,. ...... daw f9 1\\c..-..... ... 1'..ii c..-_. araHr• rtm 1 • !' 0 ---1. In lkllJet, brown chicken slowly in .,...gar..... Arrange chicken In shallow beking dish; top with orange slices. 2. In ume lldlld, blend flour, salt and dnMmOn wlh 2 fal:iletpoons ~'91· Gradually stir In orange )uice. Hut to bolling, santng owr medium heat until mbdure bcJ6la and .. thk::Mrwd. S. 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Indeed, in every election since 1940 ex- cept one (1948). a National League World Series winner portends a Democratic Presi- dent, while the dominance of the American League ushers the Repubticans into the Oval Office. 2. Which two teams bat· tled in the first World Series -in 1903? 3 . In 1941 , when Mickey Owen committed his famed~ ball on a third strike (right) • who threw tt.e strikeout pitch and who reached first base on the miscue? 4 . When t he C hicago White Sox threw the World Series in 1919 (the famous "Black Sox scandali, which team won the Series? 9. What two players hold ers in the l 970's the record for most hits in a started the open· seven-game series (13)? And ing game of the who has the most hits in a six Series three years in..a..roW? 12. What A's reliever set a record in 1973 by pitching in all seven Series games? 13. Which Milwaukee Braves hurler stymied the Yankees by winning three games in the 1957 Series, in· eluding two by shutouts? 14. Which player with 50 or more at-bats has the highest lifetime Series average? 15. In 1932 Babe Ruth, fed up with rre war of words be- tween tus Yankees and the opposing Chicago Cubs, a~ly ucalled his shot" - pointed to ~ in the cen· ter field seats to which moments later he would hit a ma mmoth homer. What caused the animosity rawt between the two clubs? .aJ as So as the Worid Series gets underway this week, softly hum "Hail to the Chief' while you try to solve these brain teasers about the past 76 Series. 1. Agains1 what Cincinnati pitcher did Carhon FisK (below) hit this dramatic homer in the sixth game of the 1975 Series? 5 . In 1947 Yankee pitcher Bill Bevens had a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth in- ning before a Brooklyn Dod· ger pinch hitter destroyed Bevens's rendezvous with destiny and won the fourth game for the Dodgers with a two-run double. Who was the pinch hitter and for whom did he bat? is 10% otT Oarougb "· ~ _.,,,~ 6. 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M~·----------- City __________ _ $Ute, ZIP---------3145 •dvertisement mono: Does It Really HOW fO --TR1M-YOUR ·--Seginwlth-a--Kiss?---·-----HIPS AND THIGHS -:: Sy Paulo Dronov Whether we know it or not, most of us have probably had a version of inf«ttous mononucleosis -the ubi- quitous "mono" so prevalent among teenagers and young adults. The classic symptoms of mono - high fever, sore throat and swollen glands -often mimic those of other ailments, and so you might have thought you had the flu or a cold. And If mono strikes during chiJdhood, the infection it causes is much milder and the symptoms may thus be barely recognizeable. The culprit responsible for mono- nudeosis is believed to be a virus ~­ lated to herpes infections (cold sores, chicken pox, shin~). known as the Epstein Barr or, simply, EB virus. A person who has been Infected with doesn't spread 1o roommates of pa- tients at a rate much faster than it spreads in the general population. So, while we do think it spreads from per- son to person, this evidence suggests that we don't know all we need to know about it." Studies have shown that a person who has had mono may shed the virus from the throat for up to 18 months afterward. UsuaUy, the symptoms themselves are all a doctor needs to know to diag- nose mono, but to be sure, blood tests are taken to confirm it. Once a case of mono Is diagnosed. nothing much can be done about it. Explains Dr. Jarowski: "Patients should get lots of rest, drink lots of liquids to replace those lost with high fevers, take aspi- rin or acetaminophen for the sore throat and fever and try to eat." By rest, doctors really mean rest in bed or in a chair. Strenuous exercise I Mono ... ia an extremely unpleasant Illness, though r~rely a serious one. The best treatment? Plenty of rest. EB virus develops antjbodies to it in the blood which remain there, at low levels, for life. 'When I entered medical school, the head of the health department drew blood from an entering stu- dents," recalls Dr. Charles I. Jarowski. a New York hematologist. "When you've had mono, the titer [the level of antibodies In the blood) rises very high and then drops off to a low level for the rest of your life -that's why no one gets a second case. Those tests showed that of 95 students, 85 had at some point in their lives been Infected by EB virus." When mono is contacted after childhood (most cases occor between the ages of 15 and 25). it Is an ex- tremely unpleasant illness, though rarely a serious one. In addition to the fever, sore throat and swollen glands, symptoms may Include a severe cold. nausea, loss of appetite and, almost always, 1<>me lnflammatiOn of the kver, which In rare cases can lead to coropbcatlons. In about half of all cases, the spleen ts enlarged. Though often referred to as the "killing dileate," mono Is not parttcu· larfy con~•. and no one Is sure just how It • transmitted from one penon to another. Dr. Wdllam Jordan Jr., dNc:tor of mlcroblo1ogy and Infec- tious dlleele programs at the National lndute of Alergy and Infectious DIM.... (NIAJD). explain• that ¥'009 colega student. '"the vWa during mono is dangerous -it can lead to rupture of the enlarged spleen. The worst of mono's symptoms usualy last about two weeks, al- though after 10 days the fever is gone and the patient begins feeling better. "It's unusual for a patient to lose more than three weeks of work or school," says Dr. Jarowski, "although you can feel weak and tired and may not be as active as you normally are for up to four to six months afterward." More than 90 percent of mono cases are uncomplicated. There have been rare cases that have resulted In serious complications, usually due to the liver Inflammation or to ruptured spleens. "Of course, patients should call their doctors If something goes wrong." cautions Dr. Jarowskl. Eventually, development' of anti- viral drugs may produce a treatment for mono. At present, the most prom- ising of those compounds ls being test- ed for such herpes Infections as cold sores and fever blisters. '"The trick to antiviral therapy," says NIAID's Dr. Jordan, "Is to damage the virus but not the ceDs where It's found. To do that you have to pick out some par- ticular characteristic of the virus as the target for the drug. You have t.o be very clever and find something about the virus that Is peculiar to It so you can develop a drug that attacks only the virus and not the oell." Und ldenoe ftndl the right drug to c:ombet mono, aJI we can do about It la get lots of rat and suffer ~ the three weeks Or IO It takes to rm go away. IAl:il . ' f I .. .. ., ~. '. .. ... •• •• N.. w ,, ... {.11'1 ~;;./¥fr'# '""" ...... ~\l)O-.t\ ~ .. ·>'-':~~ (k• Jl3 ··~ .~ "l'o•· • .,.,. •• rt.r1 •k ..... ~·· r Americans spend a lot of time sitting down. At work ... in the car ... in front of the lV_ One result of this sedentary lifestyle has been an incf!!a.se in the number of people (of all ages) who complain about their "middle-aged spread" -those unattractive and embarrassing bumps and bulges in their hips and thighs. Dieting won't reduce them. And neither will a half-hearted attempt at exercise. But there is something that can help. SLIMMING YOUR HIPS AND THIGHS, by the Editors of Consumer Guide~ is a book that can show you how to finally control these problem figure areas once and for all. SLIMMING YOUR HIPS ANO THIGHS describes an effective and safe exer- cise program designed to trim, firm and tone you from your waist to your knees. ft consists of seven fully-illustrated exercise routines -one for every day of the week -which take only minutes a day to perform. By following these routines on a regular basis, you should begin to see results in just a few weeks -and so will other people, too.• You'll be amazed and encouraged as you chart your progress through the specially-designed guide and log included in this book. As you do so, you'll probably begin to notice the side benefits of this easy exercise routine: a trim- mer waistline and derriere; improved posture and coordination; betler endur- ance and energy; relief of tension; better circulation; even weight control. Another added bonus is a chapter of special exercises to helJ>'ln the treatment and prevention of varicose veins - an unsightly and potentially dangerous con- dition often caused by lack of exercise. No matter what shape you're in now, you may soon be able to wear with pride those sleek new bathing suits and latest slim fashions. Order your copy of SLIMMING YOUR HIPS ANO THIGHS today! .. • Before stal'tint-any exercise program, consult your physician. r-~~~~~~~~~--P"'AIAOI. GUA.wv.A·IAl~-~-1--~~~~~~~~~ This boolc Is fully guuanteed. If you are dissatisfied In any way, you may retum It for a prompt 11nd full refund. 11 ---Se.cl .............. dp ~ and $.J ... ,. .. 151 for poll- --. • Md ........ to r.-, loa .f, Dept. F·1 k~ ......., ~ N.Y. 1121L IC(NlRAl OfflClS; 1)46 )tth St., ltOOtclyn. N. v. 1121e.1 N.Y"f PA., llL llld CA. ...W.• ldcl IPPf'OP'Ute Nin tu. SAVI: Order two for t7.SO plus S1 .SO for post• ind h1ndling. By Judi Boney m any people are afraid when they see anger in them- selves, and thus It frightens them to see it in their children. "Though you may feel uncomfort- able with an angry response from your child, It's essential not to squek:h that anger. When anger is suppessed, t may emerge later in a disguise - such as laziness, unhappiness, stealing or poor performance at school. For Instance. 13-year-old Julie has been receiving failing grades In ber classes. AocordJng to her teachers. she's capable of getting B's. But Julie feels she has little say·so In her life. and she Is angry because she believes she Is not allowed to be herself. "I'm told what friends to have, what clothes to wear and contlnuaUy threatened about my grades." Not feeling safe to express her anger elsewhere, she releases it by failing tchool. Many ol us Ve« away from direct e:xptessioaas ol anger. Dr. Roger Bar- rett, a~ ~ In prtwte practice and p1d1• or ol paiychology at Malone College In Canton, Ohio, pa9m out, .. Angn can be c:onmuc- ttve °' destruc::ttve. What we've been frightened by Is poor handling ol ........ Thus, became we're afraid ol anger In general, we don't teach children how to expeilet iCle It CXJn9tructlY8ly. "Some psents," .. Dr. e.r.n. "wll shut them up wdl 'Don't you IP8ll< to me Ilka tMI. '" u.u.ly s--nts don't pennM Iha ~ to UM the arne wonk m tone o1 van thllt they UM when they are af9Y. "Recognizing the tmpartanoe of alowlng your child to ...... anger Is auctal.,. warns Or. Robert I. l.aowlz, author ol RI.Ala /ot ROii/ing Kida. Ru .. No. 4 Is "Don't put up roadbk>cks lo kids' feelings, especiaDy anger." How can you help your child deal with anger? • Set an example. Parents are a child's roM? models. Dr. Eleanor C. lr- win, assistant professor of child psychiatry at the University of P'rtts· burgh, says ... Kids learn how to deal with feelings through their teachers. 1heir first teachers are their parents." • Help your child talk about his anger. Mental health experts en· courage the sharing of feelings -it provides an important sense of re· lease. Children, however, are often not sophisticated enough to under· stand what they are feeling. They might not know the words to use; aJl they know Is that they feel bad. It helps to put a child's anger into words for him. A simple statement like, "You seem mad. Do you want to talk about it?" tells the child it's O.K. to be angry and encourages discussk>n. Bi careful not to discount your child's feelings by saying, "You shouldn't think that," or, .. Stop aylng." Ac.cording to Dr. Irwin, parents often want to taJk to their child about certain Issues, but when the young- ster presents his or her point of view, the parents have trouble listen- ing because the child's opinions don't flt the ''idea)" Image the parents would like to hear. Dr. Irwin em- phasiaes the impOftance ol Aimning. •Listen to nonwrbel .-. as wet. Slanvmig doors. )dog, throw- ing books and insUllS are obW>us ~· But sometimes children express negative feelngs In more subde ways. Psychologists dahn that a c.hild who Reals, refuses to wopeua wldl chores or wets the bed may be react- ing to anger. • Set "1Ulatiuns. Some outlets of anger are. ol ouune, unacarptable. For ex.ample, If a child U98S ot.cene language, !mer (after lhJnga have cooled down), you ~ My ~ d*'9 ...... would peer that you nut u. tt! word... Or Nies can be aaati-.ed, such as no hitting nor ~ ol propaty. '1'he real demage of keeping anger lr'5tde," says Or. 1.-uwttz, .... lhM lhe Nllilb..t.ip grows ~­When Mgl'l'aapi111rd. peo-,_ .. wow c:*-' loglttm." ... Nm.Y-.Y.~'I. -e. ) ThM'• a )Gire_, It's 4.156-the total of entries in our caption-writing contest• for the cartoon abow. What a thrill. many of you said, to exercise your funny bones. or just to pass "o roiny dov in Alabama'.' 'wbu had a lot of good-natured bones to pick with the federal folk ~o live on the Hill: .. The old shell game:· And the voice of the turtle~ heard from eYery state (and Mexico); -even got a Whhe Home artrv (White Hoose, Tenn .. that is). Thanks a lot. for a lot of fun. Ewrybod, ..&I Ide lwotba. The feUow to the right most often_, called fffd. Hanv. or Herman. The l.dy by hi1 side, Ethel. Lois. Madge. or Mildred. The turtle, naturally.-• Tommy. Myrtle ... 01' Fattte? As for the fellow on the turtle, well. you're a nonpartisan bunch: Every hOU1ehold word In polltla \AU a cuss word to IOIM~ We CAn take• joke. too; in fKt. 37 ol than wue on us. And you're right-the flag flla ~ the Caphol, not In front of 11. lmpgdkal Joli-. What~ griped you was gowmment "90lutions" that be- come prob&aa.-the Postal Service and Departments of Energy. Transportation. and Defense. And the I.RS. ',bu had two views: Considering the results. it's a good thing Congress moves so sl~ Or, considering the problems. how come Congress mows so slOIAofy? We'll be nonpartisan. too. and choose as runner·up this caption ~ hom Bob Messina of West Orange. N.J.: "I al.-,,e lllOIHlaed ltow a bill poNed from the HOUM! to the Senate." Wlmlen: tluee jeenl We~ tldded by the dry wit of Arvld c-leoa of Orem, Utah, who suggested: .. ,_, 't he the Senocor U1lto UIOftted all,.,,,,..,,.,,. to be built downltlll to -De ga?" Though ttu. one lm't short.~ liked the undftlllanding of gowmment red tape shown by~ E. Arnold, Jr. of Grand Island. Neb.: ''He~ prettp d....,.,ed. He /ffMUJ /OU*I eo11t.Clt"'9 to med lt19 -·~"""' _.....,.. ., ....... anti", .... otd lo be bollt l•ported -"'on u.e ~al •peda 1w:· ~a t.uorite dm deverty tia together aD the parts of the canooa •.. with ..... lot of yoa .... the ..atty of the polttiail 9CJftte: "ftirm •: •"1 -..,, to die'°" of de 1t111 to ... ,._.._.... Thanks to .loha A. Nall of Chattanooga, Tenn. And to all of '100· .... "-= We're Mndlng • butrtp.-r tttd.r to .... foils who mtaed by the~ (Mnd a pottcard to Sm W • dw eddrda t>.1ow If~ owrlook you), It's an approprlete appreciation: 0 0lau,..,JCNM rn n ... • 1111 ..,,_" Mobl G & ._A. .... OICUpa:&::.•n.•--.-..-... .• 'f~•---OUcpa-a SALE!== ONLY$l8~~ c W\lt' llody lllUWlwr"" Is KOnCMllkal ... u" u9'1y ,.y for llwlf In fuel uvings tlw wry flrtl 11UI[: wlntnf So, turn down your tMrmo•t•t •NI cOftM~ «""SY· (It'• hulthltr, tool) THE NEW. MODERN COMFORTER CONCEPT EVERYBODY'S RAVING ABOUT! • C.....t f.,.,.,,..,, &thlo-Chlh& Cold fE>p.ddy CNld .... ,. • Pnt.ct For Silting. ~. i.-Nl!#'ll TV ~ ..... C..""""*'9! v-·11 reefly .... ,.._ .. p to thla tenllc ...... comforttr Idea. Cory'n cuddly Body llu:ndln"" l• • llsht--'&flt, IA-1aMd • .,. ........ that •ll•ply lnritn Y°" to ollp lfUUI• Ila -ic-wa ... th. th• all ti.- BM old qullt qulltin-bvt 8£TT[ltf Mon tha" l1ttt • c..>vtr·•P· Body hndln"" ..,,.o,.,1i11 you In .,..&y, qullt..t hllnary to littp -t drafts ... lrttp In body heat. V•lnty IOlt, ·~·looli lmuMd wlour llnl"I. Wamwr than any common rob«. Creal for alltr·b•dt lo 8YOld dlllb and cold (Hptdally chll· drm). Really ,_y, oo you c.an mov• your I~ and wlqle your louty -.. 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Th9 hulky, Mtidlon• ~ MWT ~ bdlrf The~ ..t oombt-bull In b ~cl~....._ M••illl!fW\ lhe prtmadwgld by t.q-'•lhc,..i Juli check • ._ ....., The tltlllUMS ...,_ upper .. ~ lad .... .,.,. ... pmfs ~ wi1'9-llp ~ mMe II a dwk. 5aong. lmdbk mokied otWl....,.I 11J1e ..t hell CUIHon ~ ............... ced b JURXJrt ..t dunl*y; *""' well adda CldA pt0•dlu11L N!lbt ~ 1'111111 IOI, edd. ol. Cobbler a-"ed In lhe U.S.A S..., on 11 . .. don't 111111 out on the thoc *-ol lhe y.r! -··-...: 7, 7~. 8, 8~. 9, 9~ 10, 10~. 11, 12. WW11111: C. 0, E. C.-..: BIKtt or en-, BbB Ylbln\&I! 5ffSP. ttanower, h. 17331 --------SATISFACTION GUA"ANTHD-MAll couro11 TODAY'-------- .. ftUM SllP, llf'YM-3213, Ml ...... Arllt, ....... Pa. 17"1 ...... flllll--~· of Ille '-NM U.lllef ''Wl111·Tlp "aT:"(• for tM amaiMc low 11tlc• tf i.t $11. "'· $2.IO ,_ .... Mii-. PllNT ...... dlillc Oii "'" lllOMY•ll ........ ------------0 .... _, Ordlf two ,.., .... jtllt $31.00 NlOlt£SS -$4.75 ,.. .... llld ......... Oii ... ---------- .... )NU......... CITY -"'· 111Cl IM2719111J SllllWWUL.------------- __,, •. .,... (11271ttllt b/WIL_ STATt DP --- C.-lf10 MerU '*-0 Dillert' C... Qc:Md ............. 1 ~l ...... 0 Cll1I ._.. 0 YIM 0 _. Clllllt. t1111 1t ---., ..._ llf .._ --. Ale't ... -Dltl E_AJlll!Q ..... wlWtl 41 ...... ,., ... r.llm .. :a. "I'=--,......,. ......,, __ .... --------------· ........ ~ .. _____ ._.. ________ _ By Rosalyn Abrevaya purple -with matching blouse or camisole tops. He also has turned out versatile quihed jackets. ~ Cloth~~ Thatfl(~ RigM __ ---~Rome 01 on the Town It does take a Uttle sense of adven- ture to bypass the dress department .!O.metil'l'.l~ a_nd beadJoLJo.ungeweai: with the intention of wearing these clothes out. Here are some tips for choosing loungewear that you ca n wear inside your home or out: 1.) Look fOT opaque fabrics in rich, not pastel. colors, e.g., a strapless or spa- ghetti-strap sleep gown, in a nonsee- through fabric, is perfectly appropriate for in-home or out-of-home activities . _ 2J .Take ,YOW' f~v9.rite ,Jew~J!Y_~IQ.!lg and do a "try-on" right in the dressing room. ;3.) Tore along those dressy shoes, too, and watch a trans-~ formation take place IAJ If you're a woman who has neuer thought of straying Into the lounge- wear department to find clothes that are great for entertaining at home or going out in , you may be missing a great fashion option. This season the looks are delectable in velvets, taffetas and sill<like fabrics. But the best news for fashion-hungry, budget-conscious women Is that a number of former dress and sports- Dtaa·up bungewear by Bil Ta /or Swirl (left) and Patli ~are In panne ~of IAIC1iShd>le ~ Arne/. wear designers are moving Into the loungewear fteld with fresh ideas. Patti CappaDl made the switch to loungewear two and a half years ago. Her design phllo9ophy, iiteTpretlng lrnpor1ant sportswear trends for lounge- wear. Is reflected In her line this season. The alradlYe broad.ft>uldered close- to-the-body silhouettes Include floor- ~ chemi9es that fal *8ight &om the lhoulder and feature gadlered puf-.-ves or aves with quilted mods. "I'll newr do a long sleeve that can't be pushed up for ~-making or WOik wit\ a fatn: that can't be spot-deaned." .. ~. Bal Tice, a former sportswear and d,.. designer, is another Innovator. He beJlews that "leisurewear," as he cala lt, has raly come Into Its own with the population explosion In the Sun Bd c:lia, where pado-cntertaln- lng and a more relaxed llfetllyle ... to prevalent. The h.lmark ol his clothes Is that they .. casual, comfortable, yet wel put togethef. Thie ~ nc. .... ~ pa- )mna COllUmet rt plNted wlwt, )umpaab In black jmtey, tunics over '**· c:aftans (which .,. dote to the body for ea./ mowment), chemltn -tdlent .. i>llid ankle-length ..... -In un.aal combNnonl of hat-pink .net eot.i Of M"qUc*e and ...... -..,.0.... ... -•11 ~ " • • c ~ 0 The World's Fmest Miniature $20 Gold Piece SOI ID ZZKARATGOID ONLY $20. An Official Gold Issue of the Columbia Mint, Washington, D. C. i!J So/id 22 Karpt Gold You have a rare opportunity to possess the worid•s first miniature $20.00 Gold Piece in solid 22 Karat Gold. Thia piece ia mimed in the aame manner and cmtlina the same fineoea d pure Pd ( .900 fine) as the Saint-Oaudem $20:00 Gold Piece struck by the U.S. Mi.IX in 1908. Each Gold Piece in pure .900 fine aold will be miDled &an band-engraved dies capturing nm the moll delicate detail d the original Saint- Gaudens $20.00 Gold Piece. Individually minled to capblre the full tbreHimemiclnal relief' d this tM most b«lllli/MI qf all U.S. coins.Each brilliant pure Pd minitNre S20.00 Gold Piece ia praented in a ...,ciallydeeiped co8eclor'1 cw,~ by. aerially nwnbenld Certificaae d Autbemic:ity and a bileoricaJ account dtbe Saint-Gaudcm • .,ad coinlee- A VAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME Thil p,quilitely mimed IOtid 22 Kant Gold (.900 6ne) Gold Piece ii availlblc esdUli*Y &an The Columbia Mint • one d America'• private mima • WMh-incDI. D.C. The cumat apecia1 price iJr ... Gold Piece ii DOW Slo. Due to the emwww ftnmwtm la 1be watd lllllbt price ti pt. ddl price cm be .-....SOJltuallNcMIG .,. 1980. n.lln, JUii .. Wiid to Cldlr ,ams ,.,.w1111e ... ~ ....... JQU. ---...... 81111 ........ .... t• llt .... ,... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your IOI.id 22 Karat Gold ( .900 fine) Gold Piece, you may return it within thirty (30) da)'I for a full refund. There is a strict limit d five miniature Gold Pieces per order. H~. you are reminded to act promptly to take advantage dthe current special price d only S20. eKh u tlru prict can ~ pal'GllJttJd only Miiii/ Novanba-JS, 1980. ~-I YAUD ONLY UNTIL NOWMBER 15, 1880 j ........ ~ Tbe Columbia Mint, Inc. 550 " 90S Sixteenlh Strm. N.W .• Wutiin&Son. D.C. 20006 ~ Plew -1 • (limit S) IOlid 22 It.-Odd M-..... • St. Oaudem Gold Piiece(a) ea S20. Neb plUI 11. each for Pint 0 Clw ,_... and ~ Allo Mad • 14 KL Oold Prmllll(1) at S,1$. eech plUI II. -=II b ~Md ~ Ill m11 not Nlilnld I may rtturn my Older widWI lO •11 ror a rw1 rwtiat. 0 I am -=1cJeina my ...UUMCt for I « 0 c-. to my 0 W-01ri1 0 VISA 0 A..ic.B..,.. CMIN_.,. -----E• ------ Slpat •------------- N_. -------------- Alllllllm ------------~ at,-------... ·----~-~~ .... ~ ... How to Run a flloneg-fllaklng Tag Sale garage Of yard. There are two types of tag saJes; either may work well for you: By Suzy Koltet Y'Su~(fltiei't..-Stshetl a-way ·1n spots aD over the house: the soup tureen you got for your wedding but never used, some little •The Loner's Method means that knickknacks that were d\splaced when garage, attic or ~ent. Or you you go It alone. You pick the date and you redecorated, an MSC?_rtn'.l~J'.1.L.of_ could.have a .tag.-sale .and .seU .. ii ... .You --the.houis.-set-·up-at-your own-hmven-·---·- unmatched socks {no hOleS). may have several hundred dollars in \ence and take in all th~ profits. Some What do you do with all this first· goods sitting right in your house. communities require a smaD registra· class junk? Well, you could continue Right now, before the winter sets in, is tion fee. to let it age gracefully In your closet, an Ideal time to put up shop in your • The United We Stand Method is ~ ---~----based on-the theory that people might not want to stop for one ~ttJe old gar- Waming: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cig.-ette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Htahh. age sale, but If several sales are com- bined into one flea market or swap meet, then the possibilities are more attractive to the potential customer. An official organizer sometimes han- dles aD the arrangements and adver-· tising. He also may get a percentage of the day's take. The most famous swap meet in the country, held every month at Pasadena's Rose Bowl. of. fer.; spaces for sale in three different areas at three different prices, ranging - from $8 to $18 for a 10 x 10-foot space. "We get over one mUlion peo· pie here," grins R.G . Canning, the man responsible for the Rose Bowl Swap Meet. "We have thousands of people selling wares and everyone in -the world coming to buy." The Rose Bowl Swap Meet is so fancy It even charges $2.50 admission. I f you don't join up with a pro- moter, you shou.k:l remember a few things about having your own garage sale: • Everything is saleable, no mat- ter how stupid the Item . However, it is illegal in some areas to seD food , guns, ammunition and medicines. Check your local laws. • Weekends are better than week- days, and sunny days are better than rainy days. • Advel1islng and' posting signs is . Important. lf you advertise in the clas- sifieds of your local paper, list a few of the major Items you 'U be selbng (for Instance "toaster." "children's clothes") M~ easy-to-read signs an- nouncing the sale, the date and the address and post them ln your n~­ borhood. Be sure to remove the signs after the sale, because In some locaJes you can get cited for bttertng. • Sort the merchandise by cate- gory. "And display is everything," says one expert. "If It looks good peo- ple will buy anything." • Tag <ir mark prices dearty on each Item or box ("Everything in this box, 50("). People hate to keep ask- ing you the price. Be willing to negoti- ate price i someone seems Interested In bargaining, and choose your prices carefuly. A dress that you paid $50 for. only wore once and Is In ~ stw.pe may be wodh $30 In your mi'ld but will probably not .a for that much. lt1l--" awevfor $10, ~ . • Rememb.r that ~ ~-­taxable Income. By law you •e re- qued to. report your earnings IR tothel.R.S. 19'1 Sul, Kolin. 0 /reqwN ~ fo fN&V Wmu.v. •o~o/lllf.-.. na 'AMLYWlllU.Y.0...'1.-a We probably could not offer you quality vitamins at these advanta_geous low _prices if we sold in stores. But with mail-order. they're yours. So act now. Save as you've never saved before! countriee. Now Fnado9e bu Meo imported and_.,,...... into .-1&1.able "ENEROY TABS" b ,oa to I.ab when JOU need atra power-the power' to win! "ENERGY TABS" are lOIM' -tural and ..te for& nonul tired folb. No Rimwatinc d.rup. "ENERG'f TABS",; .. your-. .re power. r.N.-OADE'R'COOP5N ... r·M:loruficxx;o..-, : t.000 .... : 8llllc 811 ' I VITAMIN i IC . c .. -i o:&a• _.,_.._. :o • ..,._. ~'::. ,o .. .., ...... ,.... 0 1• 1•• . ..,. &pi1911cmll0 ~.. , _______________ .. ,., • ... ... r·--------------1 • 1 ,__ MAil ORDER COUPON 0 --Ml ......... o,_.., u~ IC I .. ....:::J ::;e•• LECITHIN 1eo.m Cq • 0::.....1• ............... I p .. ._ ...... .......... ~ ................... .....~ ... -. ................. --·~:1• .. U.Oll 8 ....... &.-... 0 ....... ,,_ .. ..... .. _.. o• .. 1• •. ,..,, .. ,.... ,..... . .----~ L='=' ••••••••• ~ J ..... ORl8 OO.";PONI ra.M. ~· ooUPoH i GINSENG 11 ~A : -·Tlllllll 1• .......... I a:1· •r-:. '°=v. .... ::ic .:a,:: a • .,.... • 8 ...... 0"9•1• I tmllftaAI -....... ----.... ORDER CXJUPON1 llMLOIDRCDWON ... 4n : .I:. ZINC ::N:r" a;--i OC39¢ o•.a. I ......... •==s s-.... =~ ............ -..... 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Buy a Silver Ingot for $10 Until Nov. 14 As part of an international marketing test in coopera- tion with North America ·s largest refinery of precious metals and supplier of sil- ver to the Canadian Mint. we will ship to any U.S. resident who reads and responds to this printed notice before Midnigbt • Nov. 14. an ingot of pure silver for the sum of S 10 plus S2 for transport, handling and insurance. There is no further mone- tary requirement. Each five troy gram bar is a true ingot of pure solid silver stamped at .the refinery with an individually regis- tered serial number and assayed at ·. 999 fineness (the highest grade of sil- ver). Each ingot will be accompanied by our Certi- ficate of Authenticity to that eff ecl. This notice is being placed simultan- eously in other publica- tions. If you see it in more than ·one publication. please let us know as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- turn your ingot you may do so to the address below and receive a full rcf und. There is a limit of one (I ) ingot per address. but if your re- quest is made before Nov. 3. you may request a sec- ond ingot by enclosi ng an additional S 10 plus $2 transport. handling and insurance. No request will be accepted past the dates noted above; your un- cashed check will be re- turned if postmarked later than those dates. Please enclose this original notice wilh your request (photocopies not accept- able). NOTE: A matching 18-inch Sterling Silver neck chain is available for your ingol if you wish. En- close an additional $10 for each chain. Send 10: NORTH AMUICAN MINlaALS, LTD- SilYef lacot Tat. Dept. 6U-ll. lo• , .... Hieb .... ~-Yon 1 IMl. C'U2.l601 --------------- save _ _your --family's _ .... •n--~ ... ·· , .. /1., •( Uke a medicine chest In a jar. Reduce Waist And Stomach Bulges in 3Da.ys lose UnwMted Inches, Tighten Sagging MUSCies -wftt)out Diets or Exercise. -.... Clll Cll*ldy trim ll!Nrllsing ...... .. ..... ...... .,. Salllll·Sllmllllf 11 a_.. w....,.,..... .... of maldld ,.._ llld 4.._,."'*" nytan. II 11 rll!lllbtJly a lo -.., Ills ••-lttltlly "'* '°"' .... -_.,..... ..,., '°"' ll!ICI· _.... • ._ WI '*'Y tlell '° produlle I ---tllllng of wllmlfl llld MIOPOlt. Tl"". a Y011 p *"' YfM 199* rouh. SMN· --I ....... ~tlllct promole$ ........ Md llltllllc• llulglS. .. 'lttMllW1' die 111-Slunt· --rlOf •. ••s SCIE#TIFIC THEMML --•lt'1 ..... at111on ' :;.r-· .... ...,. .. ,..... .... I ,,..... ..._ t111 OllUlllfy $~ .............. .......................... -..--. ..... ·-··-·--·----= .................... . ............. ~--­...... Cl ........ ...................... ............ .,...,.. l.Y. M7l1 ..... __ ........... -. QUIPS & QUOTES I haue a way of throwing out Good things amidst the trash - Whateuer's in my hand, like keys, My glasses cose, and cash. And when I notice what I've done, I stir the trash can up, Sift leaues and weeds and such things 0$ A jagged broken cup. But l'ue a way just lately found That helps me quite a lot: I tie a bright red ribbon on What I might need to spot. This works quite nicely, as expected Saue when the trash has been collected. -Richard Armour HALE AND FAREWEll The fourth-grade pupil's history examina- tion pape.. advised: "It was Nathan Hale who said, 'I regret that I have but one life to give for my country,' and this has come to be known as HaJey's comment." -George Bergman REVOUJTIONARV IDEA Not all In our countTy Is progreu. it seems; In fact, what would be nice Is A return to the Spirit of '76 And matching prices. -Mav Rlchstone Acid rain Is when you plant cucumbers and harv~ pickles. -Current Comedy K* ... 1199 d3 8end ortQINll cont'1bu-ttona to "'CMd," F w.eisy, 141 l..mdnglon Ma.,N.Y.,N.Y.10Cll22.11 lfu.1-l'OMl'lltumed . ntROUGH A atDJ>"S EYES My bus. ........... ltood lor • .._ minutes -.rtl'I • Mr ..-., ......... who .......... md enortng heavtt,. She lnalt, broke her tllence by obeervtn1. ..Pappaw ....,. ....... OUI loud..,_, her i --...GMeMeelel' IJcftOly Mo. 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Beattie exempli- fies the dedication shown by news- carriers ~ higory Ondudlng such famous paperboys as Jadde Robinson, Cardinal Cush~ Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Red Skelton and ~t Elwnhower) -a dedic.atk>n ·eontinued today by the roughly 1 mil- lion carriers In the U.S. and Canada, de'vertng the 1, 763 daily papers, 719 Sunday papers and 7. 954 weekly papers In thJs country alone. Whl&e on his route, Aug. 20, Beattie ' i: ::> ~ \ Read al about r! Tommy bock with /olal was Mdadad by r*1e youths and held for $12,000 In ran90t1\. (A~ beaew a.a. was !Jabbed at random by the teens.) He ...,. then held, bound and ~. for 18 hours. Polee qulddy rescued the boy, the $12,000 ran.om and $20 In colection receipts Tommy was canylng. And the next day Tommy was back on hls bike ddvatng the paper -which now c:an1ed his ptcture and detals ol his ordeal on the &ont page. Turning Ow!r' A New Leif PAMU Wll!IOl' De #H 1¥ ,, .,lflmN p n ,_,,SS t .......... ..... 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"Some Vlk- 'lngs were thugs, sure," says Magnus- son, host d PBS's current series Vlk· Inga/ "But the image d them al as antt-Chrtlllan nlpllb II wrong. They Md. Pl!* .. In Europe ol the ~ They W8IW In fad tradm, not raides ... J I When Crime Pays By September 1976, Albuquerque, N .M .. detective Greg MacAleese was fed up over his city's crime rate -the highest in the nation -and the dti- 711!nS' apedly to the problem. So he lnlHated Crime Stoppers, a national crime-fighting program that rewards anonymous tips with cash payoff5 - and It has paid off handsomely. "We knew that the pubk wanted to get Involved In stopping crime but just didn't know how," says MacAleese, who now heads New Mexico's 34 Crime Stoppers programs. 'We also believed that for every crime there Is at least one person, besides the of- fender, who knows who did It ... So far, approxJmatelt; 15, 000 calls have been made to the ~ 90 Crtme Stoppers set-ups around the eounby. resulllng in the solvtng d 4,577 crimes.()( the 1,838 atmNls wresaed through the program, 99.3 ~ have been convicted. A total of $175,000 In rewards -coUected &om local ~ and dttzens - h. been pa6d out, wllh the average reward betweal $200 and $250. "\\le'w found rhar the -.anoe " anonyrnly II more mportant then the ....d," nalllllM.cAl1 I I . '1W the ln- bmanls don\ CWl'I eocept the money. .. America's love affair with the auto- mobile seems to be tinged with indiffer- ence. A Shell Oil Co. sampllng of 100 drivers found that mO?e than half had let their engines run a quart low on oil. half had not fuDy read the owner's manual and one in IO had never even opened ii, reports Money magazine. Razorback Voodoo At the Univer- sity ol Arkansas. Razorback fans sure take their football setiously. Such souvenirs as plastic hog hats wtth flasks built into the noses have been w inners for years, but this year's hottest novelty is taking even coach Lou Holtz by surprise Holtz. dolled up. -· seems it's a doll that looi<s just like him. And despite selling for $8.95, fans just keep buying them up. Holtz says he can explain why the town is going hog-wild over the doDs, ~: "I think it's because a lot of my players are buying them so they can stick pins in them." -Eliot~ BIR11IDAYS (all Libra) Sundey - Ludano Pavarotti 45; Dick Gregory 48. MonUy -Marie Osmond 21 ; Margaret Thatcher 55. 1u.day - lJllian Gish 84; John Dean 42; Roger Moore 53. ~ -Penny Marshall 38; Litfda Lavin 43; John Gahralth 72. 1bundmy -Suzanne Somers 33. Frtday -Rita Hayworth 62; Arthur Miler 65. ~ - George C . Scott 53; Pam Dawber 29; Ch~ Berry 54; Pere Trudeau 61 . BIRTHDAY P£Oft.E: ,..,.. o.m-. George c. Scott ........ -. •. o.w .. -0.-.................................. a• 4 ..... 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Jltt-4l 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND ~-------------------, Foll on 1n1s coupon clop an<I maol w11n $1 75 • 25 postage 10 I Pilot Printing. Labe l Div. I Post Office Box 1 560 • 330 W Bay St I Costa Mesa. California 92626 I I -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Be Sure to Use Your Z1pcode PILOT PRINTING I I I I L-------------------J _____ .. ___ "' _____ , NBC sportscasters Tony Kubek (/)and Joe Garagiola. Baseball fever is an atthctlon that besets some individuals In the Spring, worsens through the Sum- mer and reaches the critical stage during the World Serles-after which the disease goes into a remis- sion. This year. baseball fever reaches epidemic proportions when NBC otters exclusive live televi- sion coverage of the 1980 World Series beginning Tuesday at 5PM at the stadium of the National League champion. The remainder of the NBC schedule is as follows: Game 2-Wednesday at 5PM; Game 3-Friday at 5PM; Game 4-Saturday at 1 OAM; Game 5-Sunday, October 19. at 1 PM (time tentative). Games 6 and 7 (If necessary) will air Tuesday and Wednesday, October 22 and 23 at 5PM. Longtime NBC Sports baseball broadcasting partners Tony Kubek and Joe Garagiola team up to provide the commentary with coverage 'host Bryant Gumbel. Baseball fever has been around for a long time-as a matter of tact, since the 1870's when the National League was founded. The continuity of player gener- ations-and the speed with which the game estab- lished Its basic form-are at the heart of base- ball's strong and persistent appeal. In those days the players were Inclined to anchor themselves to their bases so there was less movement to the over- all action than there Is now and there was an appall- ing number of errors afield (an average of 8.83 per game). But whatever its eccentricities, the game pleased th• "crank1'' or, aa they began to be known In HIM, the "fan1," an abb1'9Yiatlon of "fanatics." Fanat1cl1m wae not too 1trong a word for the enthusiasm of ba'9f)all'1 devotees. It 11 thl1 fanaticism that raises the temperature and cau ... baseball f9"9r. The appe•rance of the American League In 1901, n the National League's first and only enduring rival, wu • oontrtbutlng cauM of an Inc,. ... In bateball ,.,_ beoau• " bf'ougttt about the nm World s.rtet whloh WM pl_..t In 1to:I. However, antlpdty towefd lhl .,....,. AIMrlcan L.Mgue ran 10 .eong In the NltlorWI LM8'le that John MoGNw, m......, of the -· TV WEEK, OCTOBER 12, 1980 National League champions. the New York Giants. would not allow his new champions to meet the American League champions. the Red Sox He finally relented m 1905 when the Giants played the A's The symptoms of baseball fever are many and varied. The victim becomes euphoric when his home-town team wins and displays extreme 1m- tability when his team loses. This constant fluctua- tion of temperament has a sch12ophren1c effect on his personality II isn·1 a bad idea to check the box scores before approaching a fever victim during the World Series. A11other sympiom 1s an appetite for strange foods such as peanuts. hot dogs and be'er (a d1s1tnct similarity to the cravings for odd foods by mothers-lo- be). If the victim cannot eat this unusual meal at the ball park, he then prefers to eat m front of a telev1slon set. An advanced case of baseball fever can be recognized by the mustard and beer stains on the victim's shirt which is caused by eating with his eyes glued to the television set The advertising industry appreciated the profit potential of baseball fever many years ago. For years. children wouldn't go to school until they had their bowls of Wheaties because Joe DiMaggio and Dixie Walker attributed their prowess with the bat to the breakfast rood. And young men walked around with distended right cheeks and brown juice trickling down their chins because Nellie Fox an- nounced "Favorite is the chewing tobacco I use and recommend to you " But the industry's crowning achievement was inserting baseball cards into the packaging of products-from cigarettes in 1911 (Sweet Corporal. Hindu, Old Mill, American Beauty, etc.) to bubble gum in the 30's. 40's and 50's. Many of the products were purchased solely for the cards and more trading occurred on playgrounds in a day than in a week on Wall Street. Many or the families of baseball fever victims look forward to the last game of the World Serles because it usually is a time of return tu normalcy. Usually-but not always! 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Doliltle re.id" 10 h1~ •n1mc1I fuen1.h thret• ddvt•nlun· stories "bout dn1mal human relalt0n!>h1 ps from the cld'· sics: Jack London's "L ill uf thr Wrld,'' S1erlmg North'~ "R.lscal." .ind Mel f111s' "fl1gh1 of lhl' While Wolf " On nmer.a, •n 1ncrediblf' mrxturt' of animals look well org.anized 1n tht' openrnk '>C•·ne of lht· special. but off c.imera eight tr,wH."r'> r.in .irvunc.f frJnlrl Jll y lryrng tu achieve a natural C'ffet·\ A kanga roo who le . .rnl'd to e1c1t nff~t.ixe on me, 1..epl running Into a camer• T•ke 5," yt>lled d1n-ctor/producer Paul Asselin, Time 1.ipsed and J chimp 1r.11ned tu look as if he was reading a book, \eateJ next ll• Mushroom, the dog. felt m 1sch levou~ and ~lappC'd the 1.anme Mu~h· room, feeling hurt, ran of1 tht' set 'Take 10 " A camel, one• o( tht• most d1.,l rpl11wd dn1m,1f~. who cooperated when cued tu em s., befon• th<' Cdmer.i. took the longest to get repositioned fur .inulh•>r t.ike "Wh.,1 '~ the hold up7" asked the d1rettur Thl' tamd'~ tr.irnt'f, luring the an1moil with c.irrots. 'c11d, "H,.·~ e.ilen 'l' mdny carrots for takes that he's nut hungry enough to follow the pan th.1t I'm holding." Trying to ~teer the an1mdl to walk through his part without the c.1rrot lurt' was like tuming •round • die~I truck. A11/~611r NflAJltr ,,. Or. Doi/I/It. Anthony Newl9 wt c•lmly through the off-camer.1 dmia. "~ady Mr. Newley1" ,.ud the .111l1t•nt dl,.ctor. It w .. time for hl1 n~t ICene. Newley quickly w•lbd to ht• posltton, where • monby WH on the doctor'• eMm· tnlna table, tr•lned to pmend hi• t•ll w.a• broun. After taytna hit liMt, Ntwley procHded to put • splint on the monby, but the anlm•I jump.d up, Kfff<hlng. The e.ar- .atttlna Kftam mrtled twryone, Including two ASPCA ~ .... lpd to the show, who were quickly con· vlnced tNt Newley didn't do •ny h•tm. The monby wH llmply frflhtened by tht llshtt and •ttentlon. "lib 2," ,.1w the director. The ume thins h•ppened. PMwlty, the monkey, •nd It• tr•lner retreated to a q""-t corrwr. Under the tnlner'1 dlrwctlon, tlle •ctor JMlttd tN lftOlaMy and then carefully picked up •nd cuddled hfm llu a baby. When the monby wH Htur.d th•t Newley -. a frttnd, N.wley carried him onto the wt •nd th• ....... Rimed. ..... 8UfllDAY (Conanu.d> (U)bc.14 IJ41 Vk*1 Glr-..i ~OJ htN .. 11 s,.,._, 7:00 D lt J<Ui 60MIMttl 11 IUJ ()tJ Dluey'a We114trh1I WorW: "Uu,t ti Witdl ..._... .. (C.C) (Zhrs) (II) lwo youna orphan~ with suptrnalural powtll llltmpt lo drS(Owtr lhf truth 1bout lht11 myi tery shro~dtd put (ddre Albeit. 1111 M1ll1nd. Donald Plusenet 1nd Kom ll1ch11ds stir • r 3J (1Qi rztJ Tlltw A•a11-1 .... ruturn rntlude lht t& plools of r111e1. lhe Stnsu1l t1on. lht hmnter ants, lht lllO\I dan1erovs buckrne hone, and • wraicl fr1htrn1 ~ dndl1 sn•kt mc.i.i •f11tt1 gJ~GIN 1241 hlttl'llltiellal Kitclltll • FINI )•, Strfft: A Sl9fy of llKl Miiiie (C·C) "C-Ospel and Sc>rr 1tuals" In a 11fte1111s1n1 seovrtt 11 Way of the Closs Churth of Chrost. Reverend lames Clr.vel1nd. the DC Mn~ Chou and the lhu1ch tona1e11 tion demonst11fe the 1nv1aoratrne tlfecb of eospef mu\•t -7:30- ... ill die fa..U, (J4) Slilll C.lliN fJD u, 1114 c.Mc (C·C) 'Movrn In Movrn' On" When the Wilson's movt lo 1 new ne11hbo1tlood Kevtn ~ basktlblll career 11 lhutened al hos new school tit Tiit -all4 ... ~· 8:00 9 Cl J Ct~ ArcMe .._..,., "'" (R) lht Sltu1day M11h1 8111d1t hu bffn pq~1111 h111CK wrlh ne11hbol flood blrs and Archie and Murray are lfratd lhtrt blr may be nul • n. .,... llNtill ., ~ C.... "Tiit Ot~t1 Whll~" • CJ) (JI 121 CltHlltl*t-... Wt,... (lhf) Hosted by Cllarlu Btonson 1nd lrtt l11land • Cf«*l VMID£11A" . , .. ,..., .. •U1MIH .... : ... , ... ,._._..n" (211rs)-Peter Crim llOJIS thrs 1t01y of Ille Abomlnable S11owm111. 811 root and t11e Locll Meu MOflater • lllN: "°"" ,., ,,....... WI' (14¥) '19 (21111)-fhou11nda of yun 110. Plloenlc11n 1t1dln& pips trntltd lllf ind wfdt l•dtn wit~ ~ £a~t1S tHk fht WI.Ck· IC' 111 Ille Mt41ttr11nt1n rn 11111 docUflltfttlfY. •a C..... (C·C) "lllt Ii•• INllY of Wcw141" AllrOflOflly and u tldelY trt ,.Ut4 1p111St H<h olfltl •• tlllt .,..._ to dllcMr the real Hlflut11ea of ttltttlll ew111t1 on tllt -"' ,..,.. Oft fMtll es : r n.en: c.. • -•:•-• Cl) ID Giie .., It • n. (It) fitllftt ......... llld hh sllt'I lllleMl ~, ., not ·'°'"' to =' Altll eOMldtn tlllolltlle Ill • olclltML ........ '- •100 • Cl) ID Mice (It) Unhppy •Ille..,. ipere lier, Vere pb • fat le-... ffllll ttlt tlptfl 8tllt In ................ ... "' ... '""': .... ............ ..,.(U) (d11) '80 (?ltff) ~fm111r"Gl11«'", -.--Knntt, Arthur Hrtl A fem1le 1ournal "t ind her trim tit• 111we rn tilt lown ol Stepfoid and uncover the secret of the Sltpford •rvu· docrhty and robol hke beh1voor •WlldKillcM • < IJ <10l f2IJ 111.,lt: "C..MJ" (dra) '78 (2hrs) Km K11stoffe1son. Ah MacGraw. E1nest 801cn1n1 A to ucktt'\ lonc1tmt ntmuri ri a speed trap blackmailer i.llerrff who c>UtsutS hrm thr<K1thoul Ille counly D Tiit Kille II C.-. m o4l ......,,_. n..tr•: c... a11• h11itll•t11I (C·t ) Shtl un suspected of Ille pawnbloker's mur· der Rukolnrkov btcrns a P'Ytholot• "' tat and mouse 11mt wrth tilt e1~m1n1nc ma11str1tt m """""' o., Plf• ISf rlri-1 UM -9:10-IJ rt 1 lllJ Tiit ltfltrMlll (R) Ceoret 1s fascrnated by • h11hly sutcuslul, rl unconnnhonal stock broker. ontrf he !Inds out about hrs unusual medical put 8 MW, Wild Werld If ...... .,., .......... 10:00 1J rt J llZJ Tr_,,., ....... 111.D. (R) Supposedly chrldless r rapper Joltn suddenly discovers he's tht father o4 a 25 yu1 old son. 1nd Ille """ llas hrs flO~rlal tollu1uu 1101 ...... .lllllt....., ..... .Tllb ..... .... .~ ........ .... <HJ CumltMe («) m Acltll9J .. C..,.., Jour111I 1st lb1hn Ac•onsly jOllll wtlll retac n11ed Wull1n1ton 1ou11111t1ts to discuss tlle """ ol Ifie llltfk (Jf, SCI r11t11fl S-., "le4y Wttll a Lam1>" -10:30-....... • ....,hl&Mt tD CltlllUIMll (R) "C1v1lt11t1on~ the S.rn ol Our THiii" 11:00 •• • (J) <II <tt a .... (l)h7'n. °" .,... ... " e ON Tl• ..,.. .._ ....... : ......... .,. ...... (d11) '76-Rrcllard Clltfllll111tl11. IHI CMtl..,... _. ,,.. <If .... (C.C) .... ~ .... -11:30-1 :c-"111 ":.. ())T .... (JI .... : "l .r.M." <•11> '70- Alltllolly Qtil1111. Artto·M•ptt. •(f~a • ... -.. -11:'5-....................... It .................. ..... !~_ ....... . .. : .... 11111,...., ( .... )'"-J ........ 18100 ~e=·, .. ........ (1) ..... :Tt .. ' 11 ."" ....... -12:30-...... : .. , ...... Ceellt" (wtS) '11-hrt lwllltt t::-:::-~~1111111!!!!!!!11!111!~-.. -lif l.'i:' -u .......... ....... , ... -.... .. .. · .. _ .......... ..._. ............... 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G ltt1ll4 " Jrllttl ........ -ID ttnslf ""-' Se«tt -10:30- D I 1121 Wl TMlr • I ) J 110J f2li l ids Alt Pt.,lt T" .. ....,, .. ,..., ., tlhary tlll,.t 11:00 D I 11111 SNITS: lln Footb.11 lh' lu\ Aneele\ Rams at the SI l OUIS (,11drnals • fllotit: 1'#1 "111114it Goes Lii· 111" (com) '41 -Pennw S1nelelon a> Cl1111ch in ttle Hotnt f'D f111stt1plKt Tht1tre: t1ime and Pu111shmtt1I -11 :30- • r 31 t29J Anim1ls, Animals r101 lltWS111••t1t 'IO Cl Rn. lt11r tole Wllitt1k11 I A"•RNOON I 12:00 " Lost lft s,.ct • I 31 (IOI 1t luun & Allswm USurdl d) T11u11 Q4J TIM Lt111 Surtll fD Creal Ptr10ft11111tn < R) f\O Sli111 CIMiM -12:30- •)i focus 8 1101 2t1 DntdlOllS Cl H11~ Hootbuts • Motlt! "A lrl1n C1Utd fllAI· •-" (dra) '&11 A111mated tf01 Tiit fll11k of Oil P1i11tin1 1:00 )J D1mtions 11 IJ3J ,,, SPOOS: 1m Footllllll • CV rt9 e lflCML Rift IDT(; II MCtitMt, COWtllll of lllt 111111 JIM 1n lllt Mltt!Uft l u1ue Wot 11 th• Ame11u11 tns.ut Cut 1t IPM (11111• ''"" h•t). 1nd 111« flahou l lt•&u• lnt 11 the Natt01141 l u1u• Wtlt at '>PM (time tu11111we). 111«11bw pit emphftl 1eaul11 1t~edultd p101ramm1n1 .,...., . ....... .,... elllfaa..., Hi ,,.1 \Wftftl Glrlalllte It die lijtll lllo~ie ~lll(k"' ., lllllCllllM ........... ,.. .. -l:30- '1J "'• Yt11r ........ •f·Tr• • lll"it : "'losl Mttiatft" (du) · 13 Petti I inLll. lt• Ullman ~ W11tl11t t.. • RulOll 2:00 • List of tlle Wil4 r 3 1 ltlow .. : rM1 "'Mr. koutm.sttr" (com) ·~3 Clltlon Webb • "llip11's ltll ... I IJ C.s Wnltr11 Owt._,,,..aft Cl Mow1t: "'Tiit C~y'' (com) ~3 Ou n lhthn Jmy ltw1\ 8t Mowit: "lllt l111MI loy"' (com1 61 Jt11y l um. 811an Donlewy ·1211111 GIKI Sllow-$flfU ~~ rity lllt•nteWS ., MftM: ....... _,,,,(Id¥)·~~ John Wayne I 1uren 81ut1 An Amfr Kin merchant m11in' c•pt11n htlP\ 1 whole w1lla1e escape 10 Hone llonR do•n lhe dan&trOu\ly patrolltd c;oa\thne ID ... ,Kt, ... , .. J [ft(lltllllO -2:30- D l With'°" • I Abllolt & Colltllo 1121 Mowlt: lo lie An!IOVnctd <24J Chltltl lr1. Schult-To llemem btl fD SPECIAL: I Am a fool m S1tmprt tn Dom11110 ·so As Min llehna 3:00 fJ Mowre: "Alurt1 Kellr" (•~'' £.b Wilham ltuldtrl lamer Rul' ll1~hard W10ma1~ ~ ~ulh~tn gut• rolif OlllVI dlltffllll\ IU ru\tle d htld ut ?')(l(l Cillllt lrom Mww tor lhe Un1un Army · U hm1lr F1tm hsl1tal: "'Tiit Se crtl I.lie of Wattt1 Mittr'' llani 4/ Oilnny l\~yr V11g1m; Mayo e SI" Tttl J4 Atthur Miiier-On Kolnt Grtund m SntJk rrWH\ -3:30.: 3 ChKo & the Min U 511111 to Mw111lure 10 Spectrum fDl1b II h SO PtOjt<I UnitttM 4:00 11 S1tncl1y U r 3 eo11t1e footb1ll ·ao We•Uy h1ghl1ghl\ ol kry tonlt\I) ~hedul'd du11ng the l'IMO NCAA IOOlb,lt \fa wn 11e tuturecJ < e Quiz kids Cl SPOlllS: Colltae football II SC ~t /\111ona •V•NING I 8:00 U D I , <It 13t llt.n '3 fOIU• D Mo.it: "lllt l io11c Wo111111: hmbob 111 l.JS Vtps"' (ad•) (7ht\) I ind..ay Watntr tllclllld Andtt~n I ht wn ol a dtrangtd sc1cnl1\t ''dthvatn h1\ tatht• \army ot ftm1 11111t robot\ to upture Ame11'a \ l1r\I d11etltO ,ntrgy ray •tapun D llblch Game PM Ii) Mowrt. "'Walder la Com1111" (•ml II (~h1\) Burl Lan~slet ~U\All C.l•r~. John Cypher, Barton llfytnarr A Mt11ca1r Ameucan deputy 1\ 101~~0 to kill a bt1ck who 1s 1111\laktnly lhoughl to bt a mu1dert.1 Wh~11 h~ hit\ to collect money lor the pttKn411\ widow. ht runs up ~tain\I ~ powerlul and corru~I tdndo .. ner 10 Tiie ltocktord flits CD M•A•S•H Cl) The .. nflY Hill Show 2) F11luttltt And You May I 1nd vu~rnra" 24 hltn.tlOll\ fD All Cluturn G1ut 1114 S.111 Prrd• ol Pu'\t!~ron lime\ u~n a hr,imone lrt1lmen1 on • dog w11h 4111111\I dr'wl\lrou~ tnull~. and lhe ba~hlul Prrd• ot W1ll&tn\ft1n ~how~ hr', 11ue melllt 11hen allt•td to gra1e d lrllle too nrar to anothet larmer \ t1,1ltr~ "9 Cnclt ol Sl1n I he l 'Htrmen·· so Here's lo Tou1 Ku lth -6:30- fJ • ,. ... ., • 3 In S.11th Ot ... B ""' Celll11t"'e U Wild Ult Mtt11ture CD Wtkomt a.ck Kotler 12 Rull Moult al Due• fe•1e1 Page 1 ************************************* Crossing to the Other Side Michael lionmJn 1r1t''> h1' bt''' In .ivo1d b1•mg as- s1gnl'd 111 wnlt' a dram.1111 'tr1p1 1.n lhl• '>UbJt'< t "' dealn"''" "I l..ne\' I "owld ha' l' In "' n1·\I to thi.., hand1c ap ror month,," h1· .. a, .... rt't alltng hm\ lhl· '>Ub1ert madC' him uni nmlorlablt·, "' "a blind man sorting nl'\I 10 uc, on .i bu.., mal.c•, u' 111 '" 1•.J\l'" '>o, ht adds. "I d id not tool.. lorward lo th1• pro .. 1w1 I " But after mnnth'> 01 1all..1ng II > dt'at pt•ople and re~earching the pro1c11. hl' bt•j;(an I•> rctogn11P rheml'' 1ha1 ran con~1stently through .. 1nr1t•c,. Thu,, thl· outlm<· lo r And Yu11r Ndme' f, /un,1h. ,rnmg ..it </PM on f/1t· CIJ' Wedne}da) 1g/11 Mm"''· b1·g.1n 10 1.11..1° 'hap" in Bo rtman's mind "':iilling ir1 a tl',l<IUrant. •,1gninj;(' wilh dl·al trn•nd,, lerting my fat t• c1nd buch I.we nm1• c1 rlll'd1um o t l'X- pression and of language . Jtltng out nw<111ing thl' way sign language• rt•qu1n''· I nnl1< 1•d 1w11plt· ,faring JI mt• and m) deal 1 <>mpan1on .. w11h th,·11 m1xlurl' ul f<1,t ina- rion and crnbarrJs~mt•nt lhJI I 1.m•w quite wt'IL Only now. w11hou1quilt•1..m 1wi11g Im\\ (Jr C"l\•I< tly whc•n. I had uo .. wd my-.11•ri()u,ly to th1• 11th1•r <.1d1'. In .i .. mall and lemporary wa~. I ft•lr 'omcrhing ol 1he 1<,olarion, lhe \C:paraiene.,~. 1h1• world·\\ 1th1n·.i-1"orld \\ht• h d<'af pcoplt• tnhab11 l'Vt·ry da't' .. Filming on lht! drama, which 1 hroni1 le'> th!' '>lory of a 7-yl'ar·old deaf bo) whn had b1•en 1ncorn•1 ti~ d1ag- nowd <1<, mentally rct.irdcd and plac t•d 1n an tn'lttultqn, began almo'>t a yt•ar alter th£' '>tr1p1 wa., rumpletcd. "A\\ l..wardnes~ on the part nt rhe film ere\/\ was disguised as politent'" toward the deaf people on the set. 1hc one el(Ccplton bt'1n~ felt Bra vm, th£' 9-ycar-old boy who played funah, who qu1cl..ly became the Javor· ite of almost everyone wo rking o n the film," re<alls Bortman. "The awl..wardnec,s soon gaw way 10 1 uri- o~ity. Here and then•, one could c;ee c rew members coa xing their untrained fingers mro the shape'> of the tell e rs of the alphabet, first priva1cly, then prac !icing in pairs. Finger-spelli n8, and then more sophi,ticarcd sign language, swept the new like an cpidf'mic. "We were mixing, making con tact, talk ing; in some cases, friendships began 10 sprout across tht• barrier which had long separated the deaf and hearing worlds. The deaf people on the set quickly learned the way ot movie making. By the end nf shooting, Jeff, who had never acted before, was making suggec;tlon:. for his own character's behavior. I began 10 feel a bit like a host at a successful party." ...... TUESDAY OCTOIEJ 14 For mornina 111d 1tter1M111 lislinas. pluse set DAYTIME rWDGUllS. Btlow, for ,our tonwtllitftct, 1rt Ille dJY'S mo¥ies. DAYTIME llOYIES I 1:00 II) .. "DIWll l!Wtr" (wts) '35-John Wayne 12:00 m ip1 "Allt&lltnJ U11ris· inc" (wes) '39 John w,,ne m "S.do111 ind Ge.011111" (d1a) '63 Slewaot Graneer l :OO •10 "luster 1nd Billie" (dra) "74-Ian Michael Voncenl 39 ~J ''A Stolen lift" (dra) 46 Belle Davis. Glenn Ford 3:30 D "To Hell ind lad" (dra) ·55 Aud" Mu1phy EV•NING I 8:00 B OJ flJ (fl) News D CU) '8J srom SPECIAi.: Tiie 19IO World Series (NOTE Continued lrom SPM) U W011dtr WoNn Iii [fO) ta) """ o rit T1e 0ou111 m M·a·s·H II) Tiit ltMy Hill Sllow O C.tt111,1ury """" IUIS m J..2.1 eo.11ct ($)) Aftoutts 111 lritf -6:30- (UJ News CJ) ll•A•S•H .. .....,. (J]) llrMJ Miller ....... lie• !Wtttr ., S.lltonl & Sell moaenott .. (8) To T tit tlll T rvtll 9 U 1 c.tld 7:00 .. """ CIJ llrMJ llli .. r Iii ... ,,, °"' Ac•ill ()) Tk TIC °'11'1 111 Tiil lc*Of's WiW <Ill ... ,. """ .. •M·A~·H lIJ To T .. tllo Trll1tl • llrlttl tD Chef Easy (C-t) QIF•ilyftlMI ............. , II Ttle MlcWtltelm ..... -7:30-• z ... , .. :D "-'.,. ... ...... .. ....,.....,,. :J) ... ...... ., .... ... ...... ,..., o•r•~·M ........... c ... , ...... .,.. .... llllwlr ..... .Crlltile .... ...... 8100 e Cl) 9 IHCIAI.: Tiit I•· --~,,.. ...... ..,.... Ctfllf (lllr) (II) llrl• Killt ................... .,. .• ..................... ... ........... c.::, ~ •=1111 '"" lllr o1 °" -"""" ...... ..., Clllt. Nelson. the Carte1 ram1ly 1nd muy many more .. w.w Stria s,.dll Iii l'riMMr. Ctlf llK• H Doreen IS now on pa1ole and she Sc>ends tornt •1th Ahce. but sttll dots not know she 1s really her mother • ®l ta> H1PPJ Dip (I!) "Ralph's family l'loblem" The Fonz puts his bike 1n h11h eur 10 ipply a ltllle scrum lherapy lo Ralph, who eets some sh0<k1ne and unupecled news 1us1 as he os chosen lo be the masle• ol ceiemonies for lhe lraler· mty's annu11 beauty paeunt D Morie: ~'-'--" (adv) '62 (2hrs)-Chuck Conno1s. Adam West, Kamala Oev1. Ross Martin Geronimo and his band rebel agamsl eretd itnd lyranny ol an Indian aeent and a US u vahy c1pt11n flte1nc to Muico, Geronimo declares war on rhe U.S • ""'lll1pzi111 II) llorit: "PrCllllilt Her All~c" (com) "66 (2hrs)-Warren Beatty, Leslte Caron. Robert Cummings. A yoone woman·s campa11n 10 catch 1 husband lor herstll and a father tor he1 baby results m a riolous m11 up o a """ @ Tiie Alc...t of M111 CJ Wiiy In lllo WlfW? ( R) o c-. -1:30-u News • ® QI) l•-' Slliftlf (R) "'A Dille with Erastrhead" When Sh11ley l1nds out that Clrmone is runnine around with other 111ts, sllt dewlts lo play the held htrstlf. • C.ttl tnett tD ""1 (C.() "The Su Bth1nd the Dunes" tD Iii S«rl'llril 8:00 • Cl) (IJ) Mowit : ......... .. (dra) '80 (2hrs)-llevin Dobson, lolnn1 CISS4dy, l1nd1 H1milton. Tiit slory ol the emotional effects of 1 h11ll school reunion on 1 married 1111n, his h1&h school sweetllt1rt and her d1u1hler n 1lumn1 try to rec111· lure the atones and innocence of their youth after 20 yeatS, .,...,, ... • .,..._ T.-pt Three of TV's IOlp OJ1111 stirs discuss the 1n,rtn,. me JIOPllltrity of rom1ntlc ind erotic story lines on their shows. e CD Cll 18 Tllrtt's C.•l'l•Y (C-C) (R) "My Sister's llttper" Over· protective l111tt Sots Into 1 ra11 wlltn slit finds Jeck 1n Ille same bed with lier 1ttr1etlve younc stSltr-wflo 1$ visit111t • ............ 0 ......... (dr•) '66 (2flrs)- Mecllltt CalM, S~ W!tlten, lllia fosttf, llltllltftl flllrtill. Tllo story of • llOll\lfllllf, ""° "" "-Pl to '"'' witllout • ••iwtr of COl*ielct. o•Wr • ..... cc.c> •1rt1Qecm a ... : ""' LMt....,. <..., '·11 (91111)-Joe ........ Jiiek tlMil WoodJ Strode. T1 Metdil. Tiit_," • Coftfffw•t• 9lldilr ... f .... te auntlldtf wfltft Gtwll l" doeL . ... -t.30-• Gide ., .... "(flCltMrt" e CJ) (9 • Tiii (_, f'ltt ... of -......... ,. • ., ...... ...,.,......,.m.,....,...,. ........ ........ . ....... ......... c..c. . .................... ............ ( ... ~ ....... I at1ma u =:::~=-:::=. ' .. ,.. -'1111, .... ........... MntmllONJ I ., .•• 8:00 •@~ YM Hur Mielt ,._ _. lellJl This comedy 1s about a COllfllSed CO\lplt Wh0$t dllOlct IS about to bt f1111hztd blit who don'I want to stP1rale, and consequently settle on an 1nnovat1ve compromise. e D a Utlle llt•1t t• "- ,,,_ (C.C) "Fi1ht. Team. f1fhl" Hired to tOlch the Walnut Grove I Klloot foolbfll lt1m, I f0tmt1 llld tier 1111"1 Ill. JOlllllJltrl 10 hard IMI ht r~lllS lhtll 'Pllll •nd en dan":,::•" hu lth • : "A ftldl "CW." (com) ·n (1111,1 Geora, Sc1e1 Cltnd• taclio11 All Amt11<111 111wrance •d 1111hr, lrvrnc 111 lo11d0n 1111tr.1IH • lo'ff '"ilN •Ith .~ [Alhlh dlVOlttf ....... ,... .... : • ""' ,....r" (d11 ) i~ (hr11 Rod Steru r 4 Polellbloier who losl hr\ lamily 1n "'" terror 1IQ41ll• h1m1tll 1n h1~ Spe111UI Harltm P••111llop, but f1nos new terroi Ind .. ak1n1ne el!IOhOM ht aoutllt 10 b\IJ y ........... •WWSIM (R) IHI GrNI ,._-.c• (C.C) lrn w. l11tor Sold1tr, Sor · ......... ,(ll) -l :lO- • 11 1 IJJI Ltff el first Si11tt l'tullp levttn and Susan 81aefow itars '' Jonaihan and lt11en Alo ender, and 1llrac1ivr, upwardly rn0b1le newlywedJ ••th no problems. u c1e1 that Jonathan 1s bhnd •c.rt1111t11Mt • GrNI ,._ .... (C·C) "Im ker, h1lor Soldrer, Spy" Geor&e Sn11te1 11nsaclls the l)iSI in search ol a clue to Ille rdenhtr ol the Mole- the Soviet counterspy who 1s belray 1na 811t1sh lnttll11ence at a.,lrllt IHl 5e futwe flltll41r "Olympia P•ll 11' m fhr !!O's is lllOrt 1nt111st1d tn ~oune wome11 than rumbles fill) flM AMutn-0.Ctitli 10 CD Hecat °'*• ._.,, 10100 11 • lllclt Ill••.,.., 111111 ...... • lllltwle: ullrft of,,., .. (adv) 'fl (90m) 1Mv1d luucn A h attic heir copter p1lo1 11temp1s to relive b11 World War II llyrn1 d1yJ by pursu1nc lloldup 111fn who have kidnapped a youn1 wom1n • Wtr1-........... J4i SflNtls" u..s ,act: he .... ... ~ 21! 11·a•s·H IDC.1111 lf) Elpl_ T_of lillllk ... OH fllcltt Stlnd -10:30-. .,., .... til (lPtttlt T-of llllllSIC .. 1 OH tliclltSbad tD S,_. ef Um ,ast: Tiie .... llew1 Cthctitft Vincent P11ce nar· rales thrs him 1boul lht R1mbov1 Collection ol E1Ypt1.an anliqu1hes and •Is founder. Nt11cha Rambova, 1111fe of movie idol Rudolph Valentrno 12)) falllily fllld H flllstttpiece Tlle1t11: CriMt 11141 PllnisllrNal -~, ........ .. .... SllN fllj5 docvlllUlary CIP lur u lht 1919 pi1m1crt COllCtfl 10\lr of lh1 Dttro1t Symplloftr Orclltstra -11:30-• CV U ....._: "Q9ilcr, 11.l." "Tiit SIW" '-'•• Criftllt .. a !:!!au, c.r. . , ... •a._ ec..... (Jl llM/ ....... ............... •" , ... 11111ef ··~-.. ......... fl:OO .,....,,_ ..... /lllMlf: "h• ....... CtiM ...,.. (dr1) '10-Edw11d G. Robinson, Sam Jaffe ............... ...... -12:30-B OU TlleT_,,.. .. •tSn • Tiii fll (II) 1r..-.1AU.·l2 m..w.....,..._ f :00 m lltlit: •o.c., tef Ttnt(' (hor) 11 :00 '10-A beautiful 1111 poses as 1 police U .}_ tJJJ lltws decoy 1n an attempt lo find an artlSl D @) (ll) at) Qt) News who LS k1lhn& his models. D Tiie .....,._ ~urtt -1:30- G Tiie llNlywM "'" D Tiii Liiie ....., 9:00 m Tou let Ye11r Lite -2:30- D U Qt) llMie: "Tiie OtMr SWt m OH Ste, le,w e lltws/ .... : "cw, .-Met· tf Hie lltllltal." (d11) '78 (2hrs)-® ~ (C.C) riM 1111" (com) '74-Davld Binley. Marolyn Husell, Buu Bnd1es The ,----------------------story ol Jill ll1nmont. the Olymp1e sk11n& hopeful •ho became paralyzed follow1n1 a sk11n1 acc:1denl, yet finds consolahon 1n a new hie with 1 COllCtr ne4 friend who enc011r1ces her lo pursue a career as a teacher • CJ) a Tlllt's lllcrHiMt! r u . lures include a man whose premon1 hon ol a natural disaster turns into a real lrft ututrophe. a horse thal ropes ulves. 1 Louisiana plantalion house that 1s haunled by ghosts of C1vll War soldiers; a m1nd·boulin1 underwater fut ••th the world's largest dominoes; and a eroup of uro researchers whose findings seem extraordinary [OJ Diii c.r,.11 s... m liltrY Griffin SMw Cl) UY STEVENS TONITE * ON All NEW HEE HAW G) llff Hn Ray Stevens, Sylvia, Susan Cullmann and Lulu Roman are lht autsts Q.4l T1le AMCltes-Electielt 'IO -9:30- • Mac Oawis, larblra • MalMlrell Host 14th Country Music Assn. Awards • Fr0111 Kraft • Clll SP£CIAl: Tiit l.U. All· 111111 c-try ..... Am ... ,. (90m) Barw1 Mandrell and MK Davis host this 1111 event from Nashville wrlh &utsls Roy Clark, Lacy J Dalton, the Charlie Daniels Band, Merit Hauard. Llll'ella Lyn n, Larry Gatlin, Charley Pnde. Kenny Roeers. Don W11h1ms and many, many moie. (fa) lllN: "llll IM•" F'lltlillllll" (com) '74 (90m)-Henrr Winkler, Sylvester St•ll~nt, SuSln Blakely An athlellc club 1n • section of Brooklyn ..... THURSDAY OCTOl£R 16 r0t morni111 11tcl 1fl11nooa lnhn1s. ptust set DAYTllU rROUAMS. Below, for JOU' tonwenitn<t, i re tllt d1Y'S lll0¥1fS.. DAYltM( MOVIES 11:00 m • .. ,,,,.ne c.nyon" (wes) 3S John Wayne 12:00 m • "lick to lltnn" (dia) 45 lohn Warn' m "hmp11e" (dra) 63 Rob,rt M11thum £1~ M11tineth A lfJppe• a btg game hunt'' and hts rn1slress hunt a p11ie leopard in Malaya 3:00 110 "Funny Cirl" P"I I (com) 68 Baobra Stiei~nd •u, ~ "Without love" (com) 4 S-Spenw Ir acr 3:30 O "Whm the Red hrn Groin" (acM H St,wart Petersen. James Whitmore EVENING e:oo UBtD (e 11z. C2> News U Wondtr Woman II ;! !101 t2t 13t News CiJ nc Tac Douth ID M•A•S•H II) The ltnnJ HUI Sllow 1)4 Tiit Crowin1 Ytm fii) 3-2·1 ContKt r5o Ht1t's to Your Ht1ttll -6:30- , ;l l 112 1191 lltws ACROSS 1 Plato 5 Tub 9 F.D.R. •!\CY 10 DowTI 12 Cruet llq for h .. vy 15 ...,., .. 11 Aid end -20 SinllO fifth lotter 21 Sprlf'C month (M>br.J 22 Consumer 2' Statt 2S libllcel llent• 21 CentOf't .... 11 load! Of both 12 Vomo captlin 3' Rulo tho -Je "9poot J7 ~ ot troo :r 1.":3 "'"' '2 Ireland ..... ,. .L M•J!S•H CiJ ltlllMJt 10) llrntf Miller ID WtkOIM lack !loiter a> SlnfOfd ' Soll fii) Dick c. .. tt Slltw 2t To Td tllt Truth so 1·2·1 Contxt 7:00 U B 11 fl 3 flews 3 II rnty Miller ""'"' °'" Ac•lfl • I flt TIC Dou1h D TIM lo'tr's ~ 10) ... ,.. Gtiflin Slltw G> M•A•S•H ctV lo Tell tllt Truth a> llllltJ l2! Up 111d Comins mo.tr Easy .a;1 f1111ily feud O> AprtflClitlldo 1 Amar iso1 The M~"•il/ltllrer a.,n -7:30-u 2 Oii tht Towtt 3 Happy Oars A,aln B IJIJ Family feud 8 Sha NI NI 8 Eynit!MSS I.A t ' rM M11a1int Iii f Kt I.hi Midi< tD A• in the f1111ily 'IZJ (it) M•A•S•H (231 1111111 Miller 24' &111t hr1onMMts m The Ml<tltil/l1lu11 ~ 0> CristiM llu11 !10 """'Ill<' 8:00 U SHADOW/IEUIUO" • WIES WHITMORE DOWN 2 Pen of • foot 3 Not Junior ' Anpl .. If' 5 Lost bodY nutd 6 A&som tribe 7~toMW11 I Couch ll ~· 13 Soon• OflMIUllon 1' •OWfront -(clue l 6 euato ..-) 17~ i 9 floMf ~·eclot 23 R.in or beef :zt Scottlttl for ·-· 27 Homot 29 Mot• ptodoUt JO Frfftef't fOt 'trioftd' "~ n CNrt °" c1oc11 JI Pein • Mila Lo'tln't lnltlM "Cl "°"*" for 'two' ll.!1JJ.1!M Wllitt sai.-. Par I one of two p1 rtS ColchRemsreturnsto New York lor his h11h school reunion Wh1I' at home. he visits his lather and renews old lrlfndsh1ps with his t01mer h1&h school bH•e1b1l1 ltam mate and his h11h school sweetheart lames Wh11m01e 1uests .. tlll QI) , •• u '"'" l'tly This pro111m futuru a w1sil to lht annual custard pie throw1n1 contest, a 1u1·ol war in which the tums are made up ol lhe wms of World St11es players. and an 1nsp111hon1I story about Gf01ee Murray. an athltlt 1n a w'1etkh111 • Mwie: '1111 HiMlt P'llu" (dra) ·75 (2flfs)-Juhe Hams Tht story ol a cour a1eoos Dutch wom1n and her lam1ly who provide a h1d1n1 pl1ce and esape route for thousands of lews lleein1 Hiller's madness . • CD CDl t21l liltfl & ......, (R) '1>111 'If for Nelson" Mork poses IS a talent a1ent to enter M1ndy-pos1n1 as the Boulder Bombshell-in a ••Id audition tor dancers at the Bare facts Club in a h1l111ous attempt lo find out who 1s pulhnr poht1cal d11ty tucks on Nelson flavor cu ,.. ....... s,eclll Iii ED ASllEI HOSTS • "COMIAT '" THE CWSIOOM" TO"ITEI • srlCIAL: c.ut la "" a.. 111111 (lhr) Ed Asner hosls and n11 rates this documentary on violence 1n the schools and focuses on this complea pioblem by 111olthn1 somt of tht most violent schools 1n Cahfllf n11. New Yllfl and llllryllnd . ,.. ...... ....... : "Olla Is .. IMICll" (dra) '78 (2hrs)-Dml Jmsen. fhrk TV WEEK, OCTOBER t2, 1980 Dou In Debo11h Ralf1n. A washed upmovre pr~ucer marries an 1m rnensely wealthy woman so ht can conhnue prov1d1n1 his dauchter with the luau11es she's used lo ... ill tlM Wlf14? (ff) Of.., ··oedtpus Ty11nnus · -1:30-• CU (JI) a Allsit (R) "Tiit Thief" An11e and Brad dwde to spend 1 rom1ntte weelend at home alone. but soon find the11 love ntsl 1nvacltd by a buncltnc. would bt burc~r whose Identity proves to bt 1 real shock to Ancit • en lllf..n • lep1 (R) A btO document1ry on Hollywood star. Humphrey Bo1art. with on camera comments and rem1 niscences by tn111d Ber1m1n, Ida Lupino, Ce011e Rift. 10.tn Blondell, St1nley Kramer 1nd others ID La Clrdilll * ...-. 9:00 8 (JJ (!}) lilMit: "lilly C.•11 HllH" (dra) '80 (2hrs)-Co11een Dewhurst, W11ren Oales. Fred Lehne. Devon Entson. A m1ddle·a1ed cou· pie, havln& raised three children, hnd lhemselves parents 11ain U @ (8) llMlt: "ri1111hl, Pi· rlllM" (C.C) (adv) Tl. (2hrs)-Peter Brown. Wilham S"!~~n1 Capo, • rn cm a ~~ c..try GIN-Tiit f'lrst Fifty Y11n ( I hr) Otnnts Wt1ver hosts this tYfnt from the Gund Ole Opiy rn NISllY!lle. l enn wtlh 1uests Waylon lt nn11115. Merit Ha111rd. 811b111 Mandrell and many. m•;..~!ers • SltCMl: ... tlM .... .. (I hr) Thrs dotumtnt1ry locusn on _.es 1n thetr n1tural habi11ts. 10:00 • ~ :' 111 ... ,, .. Keft llh i:. M111y C.OOh '"' Murdtt lhi llltllu lulutt\ Mu•dt• •htll "'' ltlfti la\t • i1>V'""' l OO\U\t ''n\ ftl4 dlKOwtl 1~•1 l~H I ranch chef 111stru<t0< h11 bun '"'"'n•l•d lor I UUtl 11<1p• lh•I rn11ld rh•l1tr lhf lfOlld .w.w ....... -.., 14) ........ lllM. .c.-... ....... ,,.d -lO:lO- e em m .. "' G Pf .... ta lhe l:ub»11 llu•I P~u pit Thi\ proa11m lotu1n 011 l uli•n !ffup,\ In lh~ .,,ugo t•m~ ~t r Qll ~Cot W1\l~""" ,no too~• ~• rh, OA1ly hit 111 lh~ idlll~ flt~ t,4tu10 1nlemnw~ """' 1eluKttl 1t o.c-·· .. ..., Ill QlttitiOA 11 :00 • ttJ \10 , ll (Jl ..... •• ill H!llews • Tiie ~ ~"'IH • Tiit ....,_ Ga1111 • , .. let '"'' lift • °"' s.., ..,... eF• F-11• -11:30- • lf i 121 fllofies: "l1111 &11nt1" 1lle Gt .. tut l111111 fhlt AIMO$I ...,,._,. D IUl IUJ Jolln111 ~ rion ........... lYfM • C.U (jj) f.nJ ll1ws /Mo"1; """1., l*ts-ratt II" (dra) 11 lony Bill. Ctrn Go1man Carol lvn1ev DG41~t 1DMota11'sHt1on m 11 fun a Thief (NJ Tiit Art ot liw1n1 m tJOJ t1ptioned aac ,..W$ 12:00 BTwillpt z-at Mission lmpossillle ll)Mowies -12:30- D (DJ (8) The T OlllOllOW Show e fllofie: "Cipe1 of Ille r.otden lull" (dra) '67 Stephen Boyd e The FBI ., W.ld 11ttwor• ..... 1:00 m llffit: "Lilith" (dta) '64 Wuren Beally, lean Seberg II) Mowie: ''l1tlle of Ille V1ll1 fiorib" (dral '6~ Maureen 0 Hm -1:30- CI Tiit loll& bnatr 2:00 D Mowles: "Bluclle fury," "Tiie DiY*4 Heart" -2:30- fJ MIM/"'4w11: "D1iwe H11d, Dun Fut" (mys) '69 811an Kelly U Movies: "In loft 1nd War," ulhMttr on tht Campus" 3:00 8) Mowie: "Raisi11 in the Sun" (dral '6 l-S1dney Po11ter. Ruby Dee OCTOIU n '" IMltlfal * •"•'--11st1111" plm• ... oumu r•oc:u111S lell9, 1111 JOlll COllMlll~Ct, •rt Ille ..,.,~ DAmltl£ llOVllS I I 00 • • "DtM1t 11111" t'"f'I I\ John w,,n, n oo • • .. , ... 1.o111 v., •• , .._. .. h d•t -40 luhn W•~llf l~n llu"I" llluma\ M1trn,11 ll•1t• I 111~•r4ld lltf \IOty ul rh' '"'" #M It~• b1 lftt \td lh~u lhuu~hh Jml thttt Jrt•nl\ G) "lh1 thud Day" tt.1111 6~ \;t"'l' l'•11Pdlil llr1b1•t1 111••\/t•ll Rudi.Ir M~J>o.,,11 At• Jn111ui. """" d1\tuvr" ht 1~ ~11.U\!d hy h11 11111111111 ~1ll111g • ~11 I 411d ht\ .. ,it bel1'•" h~ '' 11u1ttv Ht 111~~ lo ~ltdt~ht,n 1n1ng> uu1 1;1th "'' 111rmu1y •nd 11Uu1111 111 lull ~wa11·nr\> 111 11hu 1111) "h&I hv 1\ l 00 .st "flt1111nao llud'' tO•dJ 49 Ju.n l14wfurd 04v1d Br1411 /.cn•tY ~toll A tfttllv41 dJt1t~1 \ltft1d1d 1n • ~m•ll lown be. (ltr)I~~ lll•ulv~d "'"' I "'"~Pel 11oh111.1d1t) 1 .. u '""'dfil~) dttd tv~n mu1dt1 l 10 O "Some llrnd ol Nut" 1com) b'I U11' \I~ 0¥•r Ho)tma11 I wwrh EVENING 6:00 0 OJ 8 U. News 0 J) 29 Srt>RTS SPECIAL The 19IO Workl Sertts !NOi( Cun1tnutd ttom )PM) '1 Wonder Woman lit l~l 10 29 llews Ill Tic TK Dou&h m M·A•s•H Q) The Benn' lltll Show (141 hm1lr Por1u11 EID l·2·1 Cont1cl SOI Proje<t Un1vt1$f -6:30- 3 1n 1 Ntws tf 1 M'A•s•H 0 Bullseye 101 Barne, ltliller ID Welcome Back Koller Q) Slnlo1d l Son fZl) Dd Cmtt Show 129 lo Ten lllt lruth so l·2·1 Contact 7:00 0 lit Mews t ~J Barney Mrfler U Happy Days Aca1n f 1 Tit Tac Douch 0 Tiit Johr's Wild )_A, MtN Gollin Silo. m M·A·s·M 1ii To ltfl tlle T1uth a> 8a1etta fI3 Om Uly (C·C) lf Family feud 0) A,rtdiendo 1 Amar so The Madle1lllehrer Report -7:30- 0 2 On lht Town W Hippy Days Acain U Sha Ila N1 U Tiie HollJWOOd Squms t_ rM Ma1uine O Fact Ille Music 8:00 fJ t I l Srt:tlAl: hp hlllly Mylltr; $llCIW Sues Bunny comu .. 11h111 • fl••t s brudth ot bt•ne dubbrd Pubh( R4bb•t !Cumbtr Ont .. 1.,n , "''" ol rmll11ken 1den1tlto tn111lvo him 1n 1 mint c11me 1prre ., u ,. lltW\ U lilowHt: "Clllrioh of tllt lit4s" 11 I/hr\/ I h1\ documrqtiry poses 11•¥ 11uhl•On of tht oornb11tty of ~•I•• lertol11dl v.)1r0f> 1nh1b11tne th~ I drift 111411y Y'dt\ 4¥0 U l 10 ~ Mowtt: "F1lendlf for" IClr~J /8 (Jhr>) Ned Beafly t;dtUI llu11trll Sam Wa1mton fht \lu•v uf a lrllh gtner•tton Ame11e1n lam•ly and the11 search lo l1nd 0111 whal re•l1y happened to tht11 son whust bOd y WdS 1etorntd lo thern by the US A•mv lrom Vietnam 0 Mo.it: "Woman Times S~en" lrom) 61 17hr1) Sh11lev Macla1ne. Alan Atk111 l''.ter Sellers M1(hael <.61ne lh~ wm1c e1am1nal1on of the mudijrn fem~lii set 1n Pa11s a "'um•n ~town par u ctllence and 1ht Appr 11pr1~1e backdrop for ;; t1fm ~!Hiul ,,,~ I01bltS dnd IOlhPs ot lhP ~~lo110 se1 Q) PM M•curne Q) Mowre: "A Summer rtut" (dta) r,q tlht~) 1101 Oonahut Sandia Der A 1oung love and an old ro mance 1hreilen to drst1oy lwo l1m1 l•tS llu11ng a summe1 hohday 2• Soundstace EID Why 1n the World? (RI -8:30- 0 e 12 SPECIAL: ,ult tht Macie Dracon (R) A musical an1 mated spwal about a boy who ac quires lrom a matrc dragon the to111age to lace gru.v111g up m ~IOI Burnett EID so An henin1 with Dionne Warwrc~: A Soundsta1t Special Omnne Warwick perlo1ms 23 songs (Stereo S1m111cast on liH It 102 JfM) €9 Ml Dulce Char,tln 9 :00 O e 11a Mowre: "And Your Name 1s lonah" (d•a ) ·79 (2hrs) Sally Struthers lames Woods. Jelftey Bravm 1 he story ot d I year old buy .. no os d1scove1ed to be p1otoundly deal altf• berng rncorretlly d1ag nosed as mentally 1eurded O KNBC Spec11f Denise (?hrsl Q) Mm Griffin Show 13 Movie: "ltrtm11h loll11so11'' (adv) /7 (l hrs) Robert R,dlo1d Will Geer Slelan G•trasch A nro phyte mountam man b1eaks an an cient Indian taboo and ha\ lo defend h1msell trom che consequell(eS 2• Pete! Jt Mowte: "Sho.bNI" (mus) ~I (}hts) llalhryn Grayson tto.vard Keel. Av• Gardner I he story of a 1:11101• 111 Pntfrta1nt1s who travel lhe Mh~1))1pp1 Rive• on a showboat at th• turn ol ltle century -9:30- EID Great Performances (R) Dance , Ame11C'cl Choieography by Bal JflCll1ne Pail Ill" George Balanchrne and M1hha1I Baryshnikov combtne their ar1tst1y 1n P1od1gal Son· and 'Chaconne ' €9 El Show cit loco Valdez ..... , .......... 10100 ....... .WlfN ......... llCJ CM,.... At It b m C11er1111 -10:30-....... tDGewtf_. ~It b lhe Mt c••f 81anch" Rtf)Olltr lad Andmon locuus on lhf 1udt<r1t b1anch, from lht ltder1I COUii \Y"tm to lht us Ju~ltCt Oepaflment lht> 111oc1am tea1u1es conversa11ons with l0tmtr Allo•ney General Grrtt1n Bell and lorrner Suprrmf Court lu~lr<e Arthur Cold be re so COSlllOI 11:00 Ult f 11t 'lt llews D ~ <t.oJ 12t H llews • Tiie Hollyweo4 ~llllH D Tiit Mtwlywtcl &lme ID '°" Btt '°"' Lrft Q) One Step lkJOfld .14-Tomo11ow's Familit5 -11:30- fJ ! t u ~ Cam111i&n 'IO G <2! }t .lollnny C11$0ll g Morecllllllt l Wile D ( 3J r10 1'9 Mews/Lowe Boat D Gun""oh ID 1toc1n's Heroes Q) It h~n a Thiel 24 Htrt's to Your Huflh fI3 so ClptiOMd ABC Ntws ED llo<ht I llo<h• 12:00 O • 11 Movie: "On1bo11d" (d1a) Angie Orckinson Ulwth&llll-m Miuion lmposstblt ED Mowtts -12:30- IJ Ill 1l Tiit Tomorrow Show U Mowre: "Guilty or Innocent" (dra) 75 George Peppard. Witham W1noom Nina Van Pallaodl 0 The FBI Q) W0tld lletwot• News 1:00 .. u 110) !ttl roliet ""'"'" Q) Mowre: "Ride Beyond Ven· cunet" ldraJ 66 Chuck Connors Q) Movie: "Tomb ol the liwi111 Dud" (ho•) '64 John Ashley. Angelique Peltrrohn -1:30- 0 fht lone Ranier 2:00 0 Movrn: "Tiie Clptnt Hurt," "Tiit Fortman Wt11t to France" -2:30- 0 News/MOYie: W "It HlppetlS ht1y Spun&" (com) 49 Jean Pere•s Ray Milland Paul Douglas A un1versr11 chem1s11y instructor aCCt dent1lly d1scovm a compound tllat Cduses baseballs to curve away lr om the batttr 3 :00 Q) Movies: "f11111e lurier," "Girt in t11t Woods" -3:30- 0 Mowie. "Balldido" (adv) 56 Robert Mitchum, Gilbert R<1taod '-n Ame11can armes 1n Murco w1lh l"tapons lo sell to Jhe h1ghes1 btd det do1 tng the Re•oluhon ot 1916, but tn~lead he frnds romance and adventu1e P~11 ----------- JIM lANGE HITS THE 'BULLSEYE' It was .i ~t roke llf lud1. th.it g.1w .:i 15-Vl'dr-olJ f1m Llnge his nr~ttd ~t(' l•f .. how bu .. mro,<, He> Wlln ,l l llllll' .. I and a 1ob .is thP hoo,t c1f .i nnlr .1 1v1·1·t.. h·1•n muo,1, "Pl•r 1• and news '>how rn ( h11.i)(11 I kn!'\\ tht' 11111m!'nl I ~.lw m\ first paychrck-SIS-thJt my dJV'> .h ,, nf'w .. bo,, .. hot• sh mer, prct..le-p.i, l..er .inJ 1opy b11y w1·re 11vpr"· It m.I\ have been luc l.. di frrc;t, but rt ,., t • .Jrnt th •. 11 hd., t..c•p t l1m Lmge 1n thr ltnwltght t•vrr "lllll' Llnge, who re1C'ntly fm1 5hc.>J .i '>Uuf'.,.,ful nrnr-v1•.i 1 run as ho5t of fV\ 7 Ju n 1o111nx <.. .. ,,.,~. "'Jr ' .1<> tht· huq ,,, the new game .. how 8ull,tw. pn1d u1rd hy 11.i rry .inJ Enright Produttw n<, Jnd ,urin)( on Kl If (C. h.m nd u1. weeknrght~ at tdOl'M f.i ck -13.irry .inJ D.in I nri11ht .ir1• the creator., of such 11thf'r .:•1mr .. h111'' "lllU.''>"<'" it~ Tli, /okrr' Wild, T11 ru, 01111Jll1 .ind /v!rr1 /11!0' /11l"'' Questioned at ii reu.'nt 1l1nvrntwn of trlev1s111n <'\!'t s about what mc1kr~ f!ull•r'!fr d1ffrrPnt ,111d why c1ll thl' tJll.. at the conclave Wd~ th.it 11 w.i" the.> br'>t g.1nw ~hmv ol the more th.in twc.>nty nf'w o ne'> be1n~ 11flcrl'd l.u k Barry wJ'> qu1>1ed, "Maybt• 11\ nur lun11 exprr1rnu• 111 th1• )(·•ml' show bus1n1'"~ ,1nd the f.Jd th<1t wt-'w c reat1 vc.>ly br.)uKht together thr mo•t t-'<cit11111 ell'mr111, 1nl\1 1rnC' g.inw show-Rullsl'l/f " '"It 's .in elltr.1ocd1n.irdy t'Xl 1t111~ ~how, .. '·'Y" 11.irry , partner, D,1n lnra~ht, '111 th.it we.> .ire u~1n11 .,onw l•f the gambling prem1~('~ of I Irr /11!0 , Wr/J. but with v1rt11.iltv unlimited c.i~h and merl h.ind1't' pr11c·~ If .i u intl' .. t<1nl has the nerve, he or <;h1• r.m w111J up \Vlth •vrnn1n11' up into si>. figurE"s " One of Bull•tJif' ri'k•N el emc.>nts .ir11vl's Junng thC' pl.tying o f the bonu~ round-pl,iyed by the w1nnl'r of thl' question round-during which the plctyer prc.>sseo, .i but- ton which ctcllv.itE'S three computcri1c.>d, whirling ctrcl1·~ which display either bulbeyc.>s. money dmounb or the dre.ided lightning bolt; its dppe.irancl' during .i spin means the accumulated CilSh 1s forfeit. Thr l1ghtn1ng bolt, however, cctn appe.ir behind only one of th<' thrl'I.' circles during .i round-whteh crrcl<', of u •uro;C', 1s un- known, A bullseye, when "fro1.c11" 111 .i ur<lr. wtll prevent the appE'arance of the.> ltghtning during thr play of the entire round-if th.it 1s the ctrclc.> hc.>htnd whi<h ct lightning bolts lurks. On the othrr hdnd, 1( d co11testc1nt has the nerve to keep the• wheels spinning anJ comes up only money Jnd bullseyes, he ldn win a fortune.>. And even more if he or she cctn "freeze" threr bullscyes over ctll three circles, which doubles the pot autom.it lcally. SATURDAY OCTOBEll II MORNING 6:00 0 NtwS ltp11, i Sunnw Semester D Community fudblck m Un1m$ity of tM Air II) films th1t luch -6:30- D Sun11se Semester '~ Villi Alttre a lllat's C.t O rl~ It's Your Busineu I TV Cl1woom 0 D1vey & Goliath m Spe1k Dul II) Romper Room fZi) Captioned ABC News el Cl Collturso de 11 Televlsic'" 3f1 Hot f udtt 7:00 D M1rto's M11ic Movie M1chlne D 23 (3t1 God11t111Dynomutt Hour O 1'1cesetters U r ~ 110 21 Scooby Doo. Mlere Art YM! D Hot fudte Show m Tu1n1bout fII Yot1 IOf Hultll el C"n y Culos -7:30-D Dusty's Trtthouse D Bit Blue M11lllt 8 ~1 c1Q1 2t ActlOll Comedy {.. KiHW«ld D The GiQIHllort Hotel m [lt111elll1ry News II) Sonris&s fZi) As We Set II m Complicadisimo 8 :00 D 1 e ,12) The New Mttttturn of Mithly MouselHtckle 111d J1ckle D ill) OJ) Frt4 ind l11111y Mfft the Sllmoo II leave It lo Beaw11 Ill !loller Supe1st11s m Motit: "Z.ua•" (adv) 'Sl Victor Mature m $pedal "°"' fm Ollct Upo11 a Clmlc ID Carn y Ctstos -8:30- • Cl) llll Tiie TOlll I Jtrry S.. .... m 111fl411Cy F ldtry ., ... tD [I Visitafllt 9:00 • Cf2l lllt .. ...,, ... n11111tr HM ••Sn • oo cm a ~o.• Scr...,o.si.. ........ ,""' •c.rr--... .... . ,,....,..., -t:JO-• ft8llltDlftrW ... IC:- 10.00 &V.:" "8111.: • --1V WEEK. OCTOBER 12 1980 O Bon1nz:a U 3 1 ltQl 129) Supert11entls D The lo111 Rlnttr m Cross Wits m Mowle: 1W) "Tile Dirty Glme" !adv) 66 Henry londa m Bocty en Questioft so Voters' 1'1peline -10:30- D e u The ... ye Hour m Si1 MiltlOll S Mil! el M 11\iu Ceio1Mi1111 11:00 O Alller1c.1's Top T111 U 3·1 10J 12' Weehnd Special (R) Par1 Ill Scruffy · 0 Sl'OITS: lsllnd Holid1ys T tnflis ED M1k1111 Tllillp Grow el luch1 litlre/Soc.m so S.cramento WHk in Rnt1t1 -11:30- D 18 • 1tt1 Drak l'Kt O The Aclwtnlures ot Ome 111cl Harriet U 3 • (10) 1291 A11111iun Blndst111d m Soul Train II) Superm1n EID Tht frtncll Chet 50 WISllin&ton WH• in lnlew AFT•RNOON 12:00 D 19 ua; Fit A111tr1 D lost 111 Space Ill The Ent Sidi • Ws ll)T11u11 .24) Tiit Grewint Yurs fII Tllis Old Hou1I (R) 50 Will Strttl Wttk -12:30- D Cf l tftl Tht lollt b1111r/Tar- 1111 Mvelllure Hour B ft) (IQJ Qt] Sl'OUS: llW Footlla• Teams to be announced. m Mewie; (Wj "larrJll'S lln flf\ Adwt11ture" (adv) '42 -Johnny Weismuller, M1ureen O'Sullivan. Ch11les Brckford EID Symblls of Uwu 1'111: lllt .... llowa Coll1dioft (R) ID Futllol llll1rnacioftal IJOl Amtrlcall Goft111111t11I .., feafjjlft • lf04IJ ol ~ • aie l!fllll to wvt 11111 -" .. llood ~Id fro-t OhllCllOll ............ ,.......,_ ........ .... •'-• ........ "'•c.-.. -t:JO- ,. ftlll °" ..... ..... ,"'991 1tn.usa....... 10100 1•i. r',. ew.w ._ 11 ... (U) e NtON ..._ llo" Bo• Vilt 1t1 atllft Oii t.,.dt lfllo ollm PIKllQI 1nlorrut1011 on h0u11111 P«Tm1b /Oft lllf I Ad l•tf\ ........ -lO:)D- : e, ';c. IWfl•! (Me .... 'id a .,, et..() (It) ec... "'"' ....... 11:00 •e<11 1tt•• .... . ....,.... ....... • l (ll)Q.lt(ll ... .......... '--., ........ u.. .0...,..,.. \Bl s.... hnilwl -11:30- • tt l llZ lteM1: "Tiiie 11tf11· ................. eua......,c.... .. _.._, ... • CV lit Qtl •ews1c11111t11'1 .... •'--"' ........ ...,911 •" , ... ,.. UPr_. •a~•-... 12:00 • llliicllt z... ............. at Mltitl -12:30-• u 9 Tiit ,_,, .. sa... e11 .. i1: "fllWtr Dr111 s .. 1" (mus) '6l -M1~osh1 Ume•• en.,. ew.ww-tlhwl 1:00 • ell <ii (21> Mce ........ • lllN: "first ........ S,.U" (sci f1) '!>9-llhrla l1nd1 .... : t!')"Gul ........ (d11) '64-Jick Ha••ins. -1:30-en. u....,., 2:00 • ..,iff: "c.tt•c• t• Ltt," "flllft If Fw" -2:30- ..... : • "Tiii Dnil ......... ...... (tom) ·'1-Jean Att11111 ............. o.ter," ............... • lllNs: "lMr " .......... . ...... .. 1111 ........ 3:00 ..... : ........ 1111 ....... *"' (hol) '72-Cfmsfopher Let ( l'RIDAY OCfOIO 11 , ....... ....,_....._ .... ..... oam•l PIOCUMS. ... ... ,_, -I ft Cl,., .... ....... 11n• 11CMU I IViii1i6 Dtwld llelps end lhtt hO)ltl1l1ts bt tween • runs couple \tek1nc ,. ve1111 111 Ill• comp1nr •ho<h th• h~11d lhonu '' 1upon11blr 101 ho~ l1th11 s death eua ... e lhtlt: "ClltOtrt• fl11 •• Cr•" (co111) '/I (?h") I 111y it.1111111 Joe Don 81k11 lht st01y ol Ille 11*1 d.lllltlO\I\ oft tllt 11.10 t~I r.ce t'lfl ste1td e I Uf '» lllN: "tet.re IM Met" (du ) 19 (1hn) 1'11ty Ouh ~1n. 8arb111 retdOn. Bttty Whitt lh•S story 4tpo(IS fht Ame11 can pubhc's 111totcvpatoon ••th •ll&hl ton 1nd foc:u1n on lht ope 11tnctt ol • •1lt 1nd mother •oost fl•Chl p1obltm c11pplH ht1 m1r 11111 1nd forces ht1 to taamone lht ts.Mii ol 1111111 m sus ruhtr .... : ........,.., " Sat.11" (hor) · 11 (2h1s) S11othe1 Marfin, Charin 811tm1n A sm1ll mod •estern town, cut oll horn the out side •01td, 1s dmen 1nlu panit by tilt d1r.ap1>ea11ntt ol l3 children and the brutal deaths or theu t11p ptd p.trents ........... • llilllie: '11W "•itil" (adv) '7S (2h1s) -lhe creat pra111u ol the Ame11t1n South•tSt are seen 1s neni befOlt 1n this adventurous documenl1ry hosted by la11y 10110 ® T1lt L-c S.11ch tD Wiiy NI ftlt Wtflll? -1:30-........ ............. "."-a»EJSlllllfMUurMll !HJ Sien ...... Wttl Ill ""'" 9:00 e ()J ({Z) 1lll Dtlhs of Hamrd (I!) A new c.and1dale Ch•llences Boss Ho&& tor the ottoce ol County Super VISOI Adm1n1sh1to1 r111th Luke and Bo u campaoen m1naeers Arnone the many duly tucks up Bou· sleeve to prevent anyone challena1ng him at lhe polls are hav1nr Luke and Bo a11nttd IOI paiolt v1olahons dltd sending lhe coun ty mo1der on an instantaneous honeymoon before his 11val can 1t&1slt1 as a candidate 8 Fa111ily fftcl • Merv Griffin Show <OJ ....-: "Tht C1ndicl1te" (com) ·72 (2hrs) l!otiert Redlord, Peter Boyle. Don Porw Beh1n~ the scenes ol a Cal1lorn1a sendt o11al 1ace beh1een a resprcted middle aeed incumbent and a youne aur e~ s1ve tawye1 CU till llllrtrs' *""'' fDWlll$trMtW.d Q]) lll1ti1: "l•tlr l" (com) 66 (2hrs)-l'aul Newman. Sophia loten Oav1d Niven lhrs slO•y is told on flash backs by an octogenarodn to a bloatapher <Bl ·~ ....... '"'" -9:30- .. Citclt If St.rs .. Aletha frin•hn m Ster ........... ill Rftin tBYAMr1Qlll? ~ Wiii $trHI ..... 10:00 9 Cl) C1Z1 Dllln (R) ..... • CD CHI QIJ AIC lhwl a-., "MX Missile" • w.w ....-.... 0 Siu ...... ,,... ii .... • lill ...,.,,. c-,.1p ..... , GJC*lu .... , ..... -10:30-......... IJ(l UJ .. c..lllt 1st 50 f11\1111 "In V1~1tru1~ Dt $o.1" 11:00 ••1u~~at""" B C3J tfO) fl ll Qt) lhwl . , ... ....,.... '-"''" ·""~'-·• m ,., let ~-Uft .0..,..,...,.... IJ<(l Fr"" 111111,sfrHI (C.C) fD lht Ari ef l1t1111 'Norman Cousins and lacob llttdltm;in -11:30- • Cl ) 11ai Mo•ln : "fra111••·" "Tht lltw Atltlprs" U 121! QtJ lohll11r Cir* glltftc1•&WIM • ( v ffOJ !2tl f ride" .. lilllltlllOkl GI i111¥11: "Or1e11la Has Rlse11 horn Ille Gmt" (h111) 69 Chmtophe1 lee. Rupert Oa~1e~ II) It hkts I fllltf 12 4l Open Mllld fl3 Captioned UC II•• 12:00 D hmjpt ZOllt m Mowits 50 Clptioned AIC llttn -12:30- 3 f1M1m1llfl 1n lle•iew D 2~ )t The Mlllr111ht Spec11t D Mowte: "GUY$ incl Dolli" (mus) 55 Marlon 81ando frank Smarra lean Sommons ~1v1'n Blaine a r rlclaY'I Ho1tywooc1 Hurt1M11 0 The fll 10) frMllJ'ICl1ot lwr1111t m Wotkl ~!wort lltws 1:00 8 Holt,wood Hurtlle1t1VM1oo Wesl 10 Clrol lurnett/Adam· 12 m Mollie: "five Gol4t11 Or1pns" (mys) '6/ Robe1t Cummooas An Ame11can m Hona Ko~g becomes 111vulved with an 1nterna1tonal \mug gltng ring -1:30- 0 Video Wot/Mom: "Asrlum" (draJ ll Pele1 Cush•~v. Pa111c~ Magee. Brill [kldnd. 8a11v Morse. Barba1a Pa1~1ns A p~yth1at11~t os ttuided th1ough an asylum tor in~uo able lunallcs Ho~ 1n1erv1e.,s with 111mates ieveal theu t ase h1~1011e; m flashbacks O The lont bnaer Q) Mcwtt: "l,st Man on hrtll" (hor) 64 Vincent P11ce 2:00 O lilo¥1H: "Snowbound." "fanny bf Gasl11ht" -2:30-u Mortt: "With 1 Soric 1n Mr Hurt" (mus) ~? Susan tta1wJ1d Rory Calhoun lhelma R11te• 3:00 Q) Mowtes: "Anlu1111 T1111S41a"nt Man," "Jtn11iter" II) 1114Mt: "The Furr of tllt lllfolt. !Mii" (llor ) '13 Paul Naschy -3:30-• Morrie: "Crmti11" (adv) ·75_ lames h1enllno. John Suon. Ramon Bie11. l'at11ck O'heal A police ott1ct1 volunlee1s lot an undercover assma· men! Ht ~lots d1u1s. ts cau&llt tn the act by lello1111 otl1ce1s and thus 1nhlt11tes an underwo1ld mob MGA VS 510 50" LARGE SCREEN Buy the best seats In the house and be on the SO yd. line every game Don't miss a second of the game. Even If you're not home. TV WEEK. OCTOBER 12, 1980 "•"' non Selectavlslon 850 • 2-46 Hr. VHS • l'ull Function Remote • llow Motion • 14 Dey Progr•mm•ble • Forward •nd Reverse Scan • H lgh-Spied Se•rch ONI STOP FOR AL.L YOUR VIDEO NEED814CH083 ii= .... -Z:lt- 1 =--U Z:i.'!:r:..::-•·oo !$ .... .. --... JtlMal6: "1'111 ldl ·11--...11d I .............. II*: "ftlt .......,_" (Cl••I -Jo1111 ..,,.., Aft\111111 Ron Ml IMIOll A Mltet'>)lul oil •t ll Jptef, .'tlllllflf wtlh ho d1utllle1 .... ~ ,..,,, fl(f} lht lolll 11111 tM !\ti fa .. tl In IO~J Wllh I '"=: • ! ,._ lilt II "'4" lii111) 'S9 TOllY..1 ~1111t•. lih11lyn .......,, '-trll'llT I'll O'B11en ·---"""' ttJ> "'" '• I CMl .... • .. fl'ltM .... , .. ...,,,.., ...... ............ -l:J0- 1 SIOITS: CIS S,.1b ..,,....,. : "Fl••" (1d1 J IU Wilony Ou111n, Claude Aaini I on1 1111, Victoi Jory, Shell~ntm C..~'-" ... o.. lr:!' ... r-, 4:00 (J)MiU ..... .. • c.r... ..... ,..,. (II .. : .,.. r•" (du) ,. Billy Ott W1ll1ams. Eddit Albeit .... : '°SlJ Mtl$f' (adw) '75 Don -.ered1lh. Joseph Camp.inell•. L11ry Wtk~a. Ken Swofford. Slelanoe Pllwers. Frank Co.shin, Ray Ville. Shelley fab11 ts 9TiltAalltof llb11 .,., ..... ...... (JI) lilltit: "TM l.1114 that Time foraet" (St1 h) '7!1-0ou& McClure, John Mc£nery. Suun Penhal1can The survrvors ol a 811tish meichanl ship, to1pedoes bJ a Geiman U Boat d1mna W01ld W11 I, t1nd on an unchartered island a Daipiq Hellle lnttrlOn -4:30- -~ .. a • ..., .. Mw11t11rt 5:00 • llft .... •114 "nitw • fr"'4-NI esiatTrek • m a SPOIT'S: w. w..w .c s,..1s Cove111e of lhe W01ld Cyclin& Cltamp1onsh1ps from Sallanches, Fr111ee. At•DNhc 011ede11ts hom Reno. Nt1ad1. and Ille Woitd lnv1la hona l H1ah 01V1n1 Champ1onsh1p from Orlando. fl011d1 CJ) EMtfptlCJ 0.. • lillfit: wf'" Weds Ill I Ill· ........ ""'""" .. Ille Ce11ttr .. tlle brttl" Anrmaled (Bl lltws •IMM: ''ColtlloJ" (adv) ·sa J;!Gk le111mon. Clenn ford. Buan Donlevv. Anna 1(15hf1 A hotel clerk and a cattleman each learn a valu able lesson about hie when tile~ betome parlners on a 1ua&td tallte I lvli1ii6 I 1:00 ••• Mi""" e ...._: "Dlwa: '9111111 of a , ....... ._.,. (d,,) /6 tlht$) Ive Plumb Oiane 8ik'' I he hit ot • 1una1t 1111 •ho wllu r~n\ •••y lr(llll 4 M1dw1\f town lo I 0) ~nKtlt\ Iii UwttllCe ... SM 11D llllt.lf: "lltcltl ol Ille Cnutf <•nl (if, 1/l\1n ChnrWllqr •n ea l•wm~n. 11~111& to makr 4 belle< hit h11 h1m~ell bv 1anch1n2 hnd' lh•I hr~ ~rnfhl e11em1 •~ 4 huge 1111111v bu• '1~ Ooat!llM , .. 12t f10111 J11111pJ11ttl (C·C) SD Jiit o,.n Mllld ti) Oita Guillot S,.ml H I Vlklnp! -6:30- • 8 I \HJ Mews ( i llrner Miller D Mary TJltr Moore ~ St«tr, Made 111 Ct rman1 m llllia Ctllld Mid Molt Company HJ YCM11 Golden E.mplre SO! llbai< of Oil P11nhn1 7 :00 D 111 Surth 01 • . . Mooo Madness" ( 3) (J. Tiit llll#ft Satow D Iii City c-Mr • E,ewiiMsl LA • S,.0.f ['it'°" 110) Jacl Wltilt's lournal m iaf) 3f The Lawientt Welk Show C1 tl H• Haw IJll Solid Gold m Polilic1I Debate mfitbre \SQ) l ilt Moyers' lou1n1t -7:30-u Tiie Muppet Show W1lh gurst Brooke Shi elds (J) Hippy Oars Aa•in D hmily ftud 8 $100,000 Mame Thlt Tune tfl In Search 01 ... t• Once Upon 1 Clusic (C·C) m fttlinp Child Abuse Or Lee ~CN, tJ• .,. ~ .... ~~) ....... .. ......... c., .. .. .... : "SMll ...,. Ill ..,, .. (d11) '6A (211") 8u11 l ancott• 1(11~ Douctu An 1dt1h}h( US OreSI 1Hn1 sic1n 111 11rttmtnt IOI 1111<le11 d1s.1~menl A ~ ll•t ""'"' op pOSt } tM pact tnd w~nts 10 OYt• throw the 1ovttnment '24l s,.w. .. Uwt ,,,t; Tiit ..... ..... Ctlectilrl ID Ct1111tchtu It t) ll1S1•nl VG1tts" lht 1111tnh0n ol tht Sht111p in tht I Ith tenlury ft1fl&Pred lht dtvrlOpmtnt ol 1rmor mounttd wa1 1,,, and feudal \OC1tly ii) (I 111-. dt l111s dt AMla SO At tlle lliOll -8:30-8 e 1t lltowrt: "1111,.thon 11.u·· Ld1aW.9-£1t;J11•l-D<IS1111 ttollm6n, lau1ence Ohv1e1 A e1adu alt stud~nl hnd~ h1ms'lt di tht mercy nl a 1e111lying lug1hve Na11 wdr c11m1na1 (Re!>Chedulrd) 24 Sn11k '""''" 9:00 U 3 1Q 29 The love Boat (C.C) tRJ O The '•lace G) Wo.ld htnls II ~4 Matinee 11 lh• ltiou m Vil11nrs! (C·C) 'f1om lhe fury ol tht No11hmen lh1~ progrJm o plure~ the V1k1n& \QC1tly ol Oen mar~ -..h1ch p1oduttd i.omt ul tht m11~1 beau11ful art and 1rwel11 of the Oar~ Ages m Bo11n1 -9:30-m Cosmos (C·C) tR> so f1om JumP\llffl 10:00 D \2.~ ()t The Sl've Allen Com· tdy Hou1 With guests luc1llt Ban and Steve Martin O News U <~l 11!!! n hnlasr Island (II) O Movie: "Ha'llmeismilh b Oul" (coml ·n (h1abelh laylo1 R1rhard Burton Pete1 Ustinov. B~•u Or1d~r~ O> World Met-• llews so Austin City Lrm1ls -10:30-m News Q) M11n 111 Review 2• Vilin&s! (C·C) W Teltvisron from hp1n lhe Scapegoat rh1S dramd uplom lh~ rapane\t burrdu(raty throuili the tentral chamtei Yamada a 1un101 aovttnment ottec.-1 who 1nd111n 1 mund•n• Ul$1tnc:t wllh his wilt 1nd ch~d IDC.llC .. 11:00 eae1u c11 uzi cui .._ I a) ..... /M .. lt: IJlt "1111111" (mJl) 'Sl-Matllrn Monrot • llMtlca'• l" '" •M•A•s•M - G) let's .tlcl/IDU WlfU 121 Cuti lllfllltt IN r rllMs ()ti hff .. •t s,......, ~ ••"'I M"lt: "C111c1•I• ol ... .,., .. 50 Soiillftl11• -11:30- D llt111 I Mowiu: "Ct1111terltit GrNft," "Tiit Cofsiun lrothcn" D 121! ~tl Slt11ul1y "'cllt ll'ft U lnvisllllt l11tt11encts •ttnrrtlowlt : "TII• s1r1ntfh" (dra) '66 Oun Marlin, Stella Slevens, Oahah lav1, Victor Buono lamf\ Gregory, C'/d Char1m e NFL lltvit• and PltVltw/lllofit: "fht TI11W.rs" 10 li'ovit: "J.W. Coop" (dra) '72- CllU Robe!lson. Geiald111c Pag' m Movie: "Cowboy" (adv) SS Jac k Lemmon. Clenn ford I 2 li'of11: To le AllllOllllced 12:00 O llorm C1os1t,•s Comtdy si-m Mo.ie: • "Mr. Perrin Mid Mr. Tla1ll" (dra) '49 Oav1d h 11a1 Ma11u\ Co11"i Greta Cynt Tht StOfy of lht Hvarly bttween h•o [nghsh sc/loolmas1e1s one btt1e1 1nd mid di, •ged 1he Other young and p1n~1t~1vt -12:30-u Mom: Jene lamu Meth funbnstein's D1u1Mu" (hor I 66 John Lupton Cal Bold" O DJVe Allen al Larae Q) h ies ol the Unupected 1:00 D TV lletwor•1Aock Conwt Iii Th• Sllllim1s Q) Movies: "Halthet tor a Konty mooo," "Vampile People" l9 Rock Concert -1:30- 0 Mowies: ''W11 Dewils," "Battle of the Comm1ndos" m ailow1es: "Top Hat," "ust DIJS ol Pompe11" -2:30- 0 M~1es: "Curse ot the Undud." "Tht IMISlblt Man's Rlltftlt" Salk slla1ts the spotlight with moth ·---------------------- u s and lhe11 children who tan. aboul .---.----.--~ the p1oblem ol child abust 8 :00 8 ll ) ua. Tiie Tim l".llnw1y Show a (Jli lt Mcwie: "Centennial: 'tiit Winds o4 fortune" (dial 7q (2h1s) Anthonv Zer be Ratael Campos. Bnan Keith Ramance btossoos between tht w1do111 Char lolle Secombe and lortman Jim Lloyd. the Pell1s gang 1e1u1ns lor 1e1en&t bunging an end to lhe battle of wits between Sherill Oum11e and young Ptuhp over the missing body Ill llowie: "[meraency: Most Oe1d· ly Pnuae" (dra) (2hrs) Randolph Mantooth, Kev10 I 1ghe Cage dnd OeSolo, away lrom l os Angeles tor the lust l1111f, w11ng in111 aC11on when a 5kyd1ver leaps Imm atop Staltle's Space Needtr z c Cl 0 c c z 0 0 P99915