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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-08 - Orange Coast PilotF'OOTBALL SCO . 14 1 EflUoat •1W•a ••I lfl•r 23 I Fe1a1taln 1'a~ El Tore '" • Netq1ort llarhr C'esta /flna 28 Huntington Beaela •~m•e 0 See Detalls, Sports Page Today . Orange · Coast EDITION l5 14 27 Marina , Wniml11•ter • Ea-a Be~• Capo Valle• Ml•81on 1'1ejo San Clemente Di•e·a·Llae Bargain• Teda9: ' VOL. 73, NO. 313, 4 SECTIONS,.« PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER&, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Crash Injures · 100 Passenger Train Struck H~ad-on .,.,.....,... AMTRAK TRAIN RESTS UNDER FREIOKT'S ENGINE AFTER TWO COLLIDED Congre1aman S.ld Amtrak Train Wa1 on Wrong Track Plea Deal Sought? 'Guilty' as Slaying Accessory Suggested By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of Ille o.ily Pllelf 51aff A suspect in the freeway killings of young men and boys throughout Southern California wo uld be ·'happy" to plead guilty to the charge of being an accessor y to a c rime i f prosecutors would agre~ to drop ~urder charges. That revelation was made Friday by Los Angeles defense a tto rney J ose ph Ingbe r following a brief appearance in Orange County Superior Court on beha lf of Ve rnon Robert Butts. 23 of one of four suspects in the string or slayings Ingber declined during the appearance befo r e J udge Richard Beacom to continue to represent Butts, a n aspiring magician from Downey. in legaJ proceedings .set to begin in Orange County in connection wi th three of the murders. Two othe r attorneys were appointed. Ingber said he will continue as Butts' attorney in legal Reagan, Carter Meeting Probable L OS ANG E LES (AP ) - Ronald Reagan and J immy Carter likely will meet al the White House when the former California governor returns to Washington in mid-Novem ber to 8',arvey the work of his transition team. Reagan's top spokesman said Friday. "My assumption Is he will see the president when he is back there, but 1 clon't have a lime or firm commitment on that." said p..-1 secretary Lyn Nofziger. ''But it's reasonable to suspect be will meet P~enL.Garter then." • Nofziger a lso said that speculation about Cabinet ap- point ments is premature and that Reagan plans a "complete rest" next week at his Santa Barbara r anch w..bile his 18· member transition personnel ad- visory committee drafts recom· mendaUoos for him to start re- viewing after he returns from vacation. Reagan will not begin screen· ing candidates for Cabinet-level positions in his administration for at least a week, and no ap- pointments are likely to be &n· nounced until late November or early Oecembel: . ..-spokesman said. proceedings in Los Angeles. Ingber denied that Butts had g iven a full confession to investigators follo wing h is arrest la.st July. He said that Butts only provided information about the alleged role of William Geor ge Boni n, a 32-year-old Downey truck driver, in the sl ayln gs. Bon in has been described by prosecutors as the "catalyst" who inspired the killings. "He <Butts) followed what Bonin told him to do" Ingber said. lngber indicated that Butts' role in the killings in which be is charged cannot s uppor t a co n v iction of first-d egr ee murder. The attorney said Butts should ·'seriously consider' '-pleading guilty to the lesser charge or manslaughter . Such a plea would result in a relatively short prison term. "He would be very ha ppy to plea<1 to being an accessory after the fact." Ingber also sai d. Butts claimed in a r ecent ne wspaper interview that he feared Bonin and lhat it was Bonin who planned and executed the slayings. The freeway killings are so na med because the victims' bodies were dumped alongside freeways or maj or highways t hro ughout a seven county region. The 21 killings attributetb to a single killer date ba~ ~ October 1978. Bo nin was a r res t e d i n connection-with the slaying• in June after he was observed with a youth in the rear of a van in a Hollywood parking lot. ~ DOBBS FERRY. N.Y. <AP l - An Amtrak passenger train stopped on the tracks and was struck head-on by a Conrail freight near the Dobbs Ferry station Friday afternoon, and police estimated that as many as 100 persons were injured. A congressman said the Amtrak train was on the wrong track. There was no initial report or fatalities, and a spokesman for one hospital where between 30 and 40 injWted passengers were taken said most had cuts and bruises but did not require hospitalization. Rep. Peter Peyser of New York, one of the first persons at the scene , said the freight train was supposed to be the only train on the track. "How this Amtrak train got on the same track is a mystery," he said. Three of the ·Amtrak cars de- railed and fire broke out in a food service car. apparently because of a sbort-circu.ll on the electrical third rail. Screaming paasenaen kicked open windows in order to escape, according to one reporter at the scene. Hospitalll repi>rted treating a total of 88 persons and admitting 14, including at le a s t two crewmen. Others were treated at the scene. "We had j ust stopped. There was a crash. The other train ran into us," said Dr. "o ennis Fabian of New York City, a passenger on the Amtrak train, which car· ried about 225 passengers. "It wasn't as bad as it could have been. A few people were byslericaJ and there were some crying children." he said. A witness, Mark Walter of Dobbs Ferry. said t he Amtrak Cops Probe Santa Ana Fatal Crash Santa Ana police are probing a Thursday night traffic collision that claimed the life of a 22· year-old Santa Ana woman. Offi cer Paul McMahon said the woman, Sandra Moore, re· ceived massive injuries when her auto struck the rear of a van that h ad stalled near the in· ter section of Newhope Street and Oakfield Avenue. McMahon said the van was driven by Nick Cornwell of San- ta Ana. -Ms:' Moore was taJCin "to FOUi'\· l a in V a lley Co mmunity Hospital, where she died of in· temal bleeding, the omc~ said. Cornwell, who was not in· jured, was released pending completion of the investigation, McMahon said. train passed him and stopped. "I saw this freight train coming around the bend. There was a big cr ash, a screeching for about 10 seconds. T he Amtrak train moved backward.·' Con rai l s po kes m a n Bob Van Wagoner said it was the first head-on collision in 10 years in· volving Conrail trains. "It is Conrail's responsibility to know wh e r e t he t rains a r e," he said. He added that the Am· lrak train passed a control tower in Tarrytown to the north of Dobbs Ferry. The injured were taken to five area hospitals including Dobbe Ferry Hos pital , St. John's Riverside in Yonkers, White Pl a ins Hos pi t a l . Phe lps <See CRASH, P age AZ) McQueen Had Slim Chance to Suroive H OLLYWOOD (A P > -A Mexican doCtor who removed a five-pound tumor from the ab- domen of the late actor Steve McQueen says there was little possibility the film star could have survived the operation. McQueen died Friday at a clinic in Juarez, Mexico. one day after the surgery. "He was in extreme pain," s aid Dr . Cesar Santos, who p e rfor m e d t h e s ur gery . "M cQueen and his wife came a nd asked for t he operation because of the pain. He was un- der constant sedation because of tbepain. "The possibility or his Survi· ving the operation·was extremely poor ." said Santos. "He had cancer a ll the way to his diaphragm and cancer from the right lung was pushing into the left lung." Santos said the operation had reduced but not eliminated the pain, and added that McQueen might have lived two or three A CHANCES WERE SLIM Mc:Oueen, Oe•d at SO more months without the opera-regard as incurable. lion. Yet , Mc Queen was "ver y "McQueen bad a desire to a ware of and prepa red , if Live," ~atd Sarito'!L "'Tl'fat's wtiy · -necessary·, -to die,',. said his he wanted the surgery." publicist Warren Cowan, who "After the operat~n. he was a nnounced the death in Los improving. he was even talking. Angeles. He seemed in good s pirits." said Santos' wife Rosa Mar ia. ad- ministrator of the one-story. 20-bed, brick Clinica de Santa Rosa. "But suddenly he had a heart attack and died." she said. At the lime of his death, two friends of the family were in the room. McQueen's wi fe. Barbara , and two children by a previous mar- r i age . son Ch a d . 21 , a nd daughter Terri, 20, had just left the room when be died. His death shocked the film in· dustry and his fans. It bas ap. peared that McQueen, star of such ftlm.s as "Bullitt," "1be Great Escape'' and "The Sand Pebbles." for which he received an Oscar nomination in 1966, had been making a recovery of sorts from mesothelioma -a form of tung cancer that man~ doctors SEE RELATED STORIES, PAGESA3,A5 MrQueen's body, in a simple silver and while coffin with a noral pattern, was driven across t he International border from the Prado runer a l home in downtown Juarez to the El Paso airport to be flown to the West Coast. Observers said the body ap· peared ~mely emaciated as it was placed in the casket. · Bulletin Rescue wonen Friday DtcM foud &M bodlea of ftve trapped .. a West V\flllda coal mbte. <See earUeut.ory, Pa1eAJ). SanDiegan HeMinCM Bank Job Nofziger said fo rmer Texas Gov. John Connally, a presiden· tial candidate himself earlier this year, would probably visit Reagan at the president-elect 's Pacifi c Palisades home near h e r e if Conna lly com es to California as expected in the next .couple or days. Pri.son Term Given Coast A San Diego man who 'ap- parently was attempUng a quick clothing change after allegedly robbing a Costa Mesa bank Fri· day attemoon wu captured two ~kl from tb&-..bold-up scene. "'P~cesald. Donald Jay Coyne, 52, was flaced in Costa Mesa Jail on 1111plclon of robbing the Crocker Bank, 2300 Harbor Blvd., of •bout $1,300. Police 1a1d Coyne entered the benk at 2:~ p.m., displayed a imaJI handi'lm and demanded ••h from a teller. • • Tb• auapect nett rrom the ~foot and WU in the pro-'i' Of •beddi.nc some of hla out· ~ i} cloUUne when he was arteat· by CO.ta Mesa pollce Stt. atff McBride and Officer Dan aoa,e, a pol&ce,pokeeman 1ald. 11ae money taen ln tbe boJcl· 11P WU NC!O¥ered, P,Olite 1ald. I But Nofziger s aid a Connally visl\ "doesn't mean anything" in terms of a possible appointment to'lhe Reagan admlnistratloo, Infant Death Investigated The apparent murder of a 6- mon t h -o ld bo y wa s beln1 lnvealisated Friday by Santa Ana police. Officer' Paul McMahon 1ald the c1'lld. llarth Beltran Torret of Santa Ana, died at 3:50 a.m . Fri· day at UCJ Medical Center of se¥ere abdomlnal bleedln1 c,used by anext.emal lnju_ry. McMahon 1ald the infant'• de- ath waa beln1 probed a1 a . bomldde, althouth no ar'1"eltl were made Friday. Man Sentenced in Unborn Baby's Death Murder defendant Kevin Lee 1919 attack on bia wife which G r e en, convicted on the eventuallyledtotbedeatboftbe tesUDM>ny of b1J ex-wife, wbo child, decllned to make any had once loll ber memory and statementtothecourt. the abWty to speak after belna He remained expre11loa.les1 bludgeoned, wu aentenced throuabout tbe proceedtn1s Friday to 15-yean-to-Ufe ID atat. Friday, jU1t 81 be had durtnc bis prl1on tor the death of bl• trial. unborn child Jut year. Witb cred.lt for ibne already Orancf County Superior Court aerved, Green cou'ld become Judie Lull A . Cardenu •li•lble for i parole ln about 1 en tenced Green •• tbe nine yean. · defendaat '• former wife, •bom An Oran1e County Superior he alao waa convicted of Court ju,ry convicted blm tn attempdq to kill while abe waa Odober of' attemp&ed murder n I n e . and • a • h a If · m on t b a for the attack on lll1 wife and preanant, and her famUy looked second de'1'" murder for the on. -later deatb ot UM chUd, which Green, who denltd on ·~· wat .UUbom. • ·· • wlt,.HI 1tand tbat be •H The Jury. faced with •' re1pomlble for tbe SeJ*mt,er conflletlnf' 1torie1, chote to. H ' '( believe tbe testimony of Dianna D'Alello, the defendant's former ,wife who, becaus e of the crlpplln' injuries 1he suffered, could not remember wbal had happened to her or •peak in the day1 ,and weeks followin1 the attack. Af"9r months of therapy. however. i be w11 able to appear in court ln September apd, in 1omellmea balllDI ..,eeeb, ldentify her H ·huaband a1bet....Uant. The defeadant, •be 11ld, 1m11hed her ln the forehead wltb a email, metal key bolder wbea 1be 1pume4 bl• aeaual adv•nce1 durlDI the early momtnc boun ot se,c. ao, ~. t1eeoaasN,P•1•AJl Weather Mostly fair today, .wlth te mperatures In 80s alon1. beaches and 70. inland. Sli ghtly warmer Sunday. ... ... cu ., ... .. ., .. • .... s ................ .. NSW YORK (AP> -Tbe money supply bu dropped sUcht· , ,........ nduclnc t.be ...-ure on the Federal Reserve to tan credit a1aln. . "At leut fM one week, the Fed will feel it dOes bot have to d•btaa any further,'' said David Jones, an economist with the ... Wall Street ftrm ol Aubrey G. Lanat.on le Co. The Fed said Friday the nation's baste money supply, known u MlA and including cub and funds in checking ac· counta in commercial banks, fell $100 million in the week ending Oct. 2t to a liutnally adjusted average of $386.6 billion. That ~ waa after a $109 IDllllon -u>ward revision-of the previous week's '".•figures. 1···GeW Prt~ 8elee 8•1 ~ ·'· NEW YORK (AP) -The dollar Ls up and 1old ls down as rilinl interest rates in the United states bolster the American u~currel)CY but pose a threat to the economic recovery. • · The price of gold fell below $800 an ounce Friday for the 't'ftnt time in five months, u the dollar hit a record against the Italian lira and neared its high for the year a1ainat the West German mark. Interest rates continued to rise, with California Federal Savings and Loan Association, the nation's larcest federal S&L, boosting ita prime mort1a1e rate to IS percent from 14 percent, and Citibank of New Yort matching the 15.S percent prime rate on business loans announced by other banks on Tbunday. STOCKTON (AP) -Santa Fe Railroad mainline trains ··.becan r6oving over their San Joaquin River Delta right-of-way •iagain Friday on a $350,000 trestle bridge erected across the :ftood-uaaulted embankment that ruptured Oct. 23. b "We were workinc 24 bow1 a day to get the brid1e up," said nSanta Fe spokesman Ro.a Sullivan. 1be bridge is 350 feet long, ~spa.n.ning the 300-foot break. The first train, a westbound freight bound for Pittsburg, , started over the embankment between Che flooded Lower Jones r Tract and Upper Jones Tract at 3 p.tn .• Sullivan said. '.' ,fMlf11rn f'h1d11 Da:;lingSriet1fbU ., PASADENA (AP) -Voyager 1, with a little help from creative computers, is fiMiri1 on Saturn many of the same ? swirlln1. twisting colors that dazzled Earthlings when the ship .. sailed put ml1bty Jupiter lut year. ; In fact, Brad.fbrd Smith, bead of the Voyager photography ~team, said Friday,'"lt •ppean Saturn does indeed have· a red spot like Jupiter." ), .,..,, ...... Staff~ STUDENTS AT COSTA MESA'S POMONA SCHOOL PARADE IN HONOR QF VETERANS DAY Mrs. Lee Gtttlland'• Second Grade,. Wnlng Handmade American Flag• Students Get Holiday Vet Celebrations Due Most students and govemmen· tal employees will have a 24· hour vacation Tuesday in ob· servance of Veterans Day and Armistice Day. This Nov. 11 marks the 16th year that both holidays have of· ficially been observed on the an- nl versary or the armistice ending World Warlin 1918. Veterans Day -a holiday in honor of this coun- try's military veterans -former· ly fell on the fourth Monday i.n Oc- tober. Tuesday is a state. federal and county holiday. School children along the Orange Coast will have the day orr along with com· munity college s tudents. UC Irvine. however, will remain open. Ban ks and mos t retail establishments along the Orange Coast will be open. Municipal offices will be closed on the holiday in Hunt- ington Beach, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. San Clemente city offices will be open and Irvine's municipal offices will be closed Monday in· stead of Tuesday. Trash pickups in most Orange Coast cities won't be affected with the exceptions of Newport Beach and Fountain Valley. where pickups will be dela,yed one day. Organized celebrations or Armistice Day and Veterans Day in the Orange Coast area in· clu<fe: . -A Solemn Memorial Service at 11 a.m. at the San Juan Capistrano Mission's Historical Cemetery at Aveneda Los Cer - rito and Ortega Highway. Representatives of the military, Mission San Juan Capistrano. the Orange County Sheriff's Department, Laguna Beach and San Clemente police depart- ments and Chapter 3807 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will participate in the Disabled American Veterans-sponsored event. · Grove Cop Fatally Hurt In Accident A 23-year·old Garden Grove policeman was killed Frida.y night after he stepped out of his vehicle on a routine traffic check and was struck by a pass· ing motorist. -A nag raising and invoca· lion by Dave Reynolds, chaplain o f Long Beach Veteran s Hospital, at the Orange County His torical and Memorial Gardens on the Orange County F'aLrgrounds in Costa M.esa. le tMtr 1\llt.la apartmeat. MlN D'Alello waa 'takae to S.nta Ana·Tutln Coannualty U.pital after tbe attack ....,._ 1he lay eomatoae with brain injuries. The dead child wu delivered by ca .. rean section while 0. was unconsdoUI. Green told ll\e Jury that be discovered hi• crilicall)' injured wife lying on the blood-spattered bed of their apartment after he returned rroD'l a late·nilht trip to pick up take-out food ne'arby. After the de fendant was sentenced , Miss D'Aiello's mother , Patricia, said outside Judge Cardenas' courtroom she bad hoped to se' Green show remorse for his deeds. While Dianna was recovering from her lnjuries at her parents home. Green had stayed with the family, helping take care of the young woman. ,I ,..,..,.., 1•t1y.• . I I CRASH . • • Memorial Hospital in North Tar· rytown and Westchester Com- m unity Medical Center in Grasslands. . "It sounded like an earth· quake," when the two trains bit, said Bob LaColla, an employee at the Chart House restaurant near the station. "The Amtrak train is still pret· ty much on the. track and the freight just climbed right up on top of the engine.'· J. 'Pinta'-Their Target Michael Lloyd Rainford. a re- gular Garden Grove officer since May. was pronounced dead at FoWJtain Valley Com- m unity Hospital. Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp said descriptions of the vehicle that struck Rainford led to the arrest of Ann Catherine Stallybrass. 42. of 11930 Banner Drive, Garden Grove. SVC Film Crew to Cover Salvage Try ,. J I B7 IOBN NEEDHAM ... Delfr ........... With dive gear stowed below and guests clingtn1 feebly to the rai,ll, the "Sea Mentor" cruised out of Dana Point Harbor fM a final "wet" nm before its crew beach for the Bahamas. The dive Friday from the Saddleback College-owned ve11el was in preparation for a ftlm expedition later this month to cover the recovery of what is believed to be Christopher Columbus' ship, the,Pinta. 'Six m e mbers of the 8addleback faculty! will be on band to film the evebt, about 800 miles south of Miami off the liland ol Providenciales. , Debris of the small caravel •u discovered two years aeo by freasure hunt«!r Olin Frick. Cannons found near the wreck Site have been identified as the type OD board the Pinta at the tlme it di.sappeared in 1500. Tbe ablp la believed to have been loet during a hurricane While OD a trip to the Caicos lllands to bring slJves bac.k to Europe. , .. We'll be 1ivln'1 all our •nderwater film and' video , ·eciu1r.ment a final test u well as I te1t 01 our communtcatlotis 1 equipment," said Joe Valenclc, I , marine tclence lna'fU tor. • I OMNOaC . ' 1 i•1JidQi~t)I T ... Of ... C-Deity ~II -.:I\ 11 c-.... -_...._ . -i!IN.., -°'-c.ec _,....... . ._,... . --... ,....,_ .............. ,.,~ ,.. c.... ..... __, -... "-....... leeO /l'ev11lllll Ye=ll•f.I .!.';!:I Le11111• IMc~ CoMt4. A -loft I• _,_ .....,...,. -Yi. T ... -.- -1"""9 1111""4 ,, "' ...... ..., 11.-. ~ 0 ........ ~ .... "'-r·~· ............. -==:.+-~.·:.~\I •-111e~, °"'""· .... ·--~· .. ,.. °"'9M I c..u ..... ,. ............. . "-llet<"' _, _ c.. ........ ~ ~ llNdi '''" '""' ............ T1l191 .. u1 (?'l•>MMllt C11111ftM .ww ..... ....,. ,,_,...0.---- Valencic, along with film producer Bill Markel and cameramen Tim Woodford. P.J. Schramel and Don Donley , expect to leave for the wreck site Nov . 19. James Lane, radio TV instructor, will also accompany the group and direct the mm. Filming is expected to take place over a three-day period from Nov. 22 to Nov. 24. After ediUng is completed, the film will air on local cable television stations. Despite poor underwater visibility and strong currents during Friday's testin g , Valencic said all the equipment worked well. Valencic anchored the "Sea Mentor" in about . 45 feet of water near "Whiltler Buoy" off Dana Point. Sea lions perched on the buoy seemed uninterested ln the goings on, and sounded a squawting cboru.s as the divers plunged over the side. Below, divers could only see about four or five feet in any Commission ·' Burned Up A.bQut Trees Memblen of the South Cout Re1loaal Coutal Commlsalon are so upeet about 10 eucalyptus tree• that became a pile of j firewood that they want the 1 ownen of ~ Soutb Lacuna pro-perty to pay a $10,000 flne. Tbe commialion filed suit Fri· . day ln Oran1e County Superior Court to impose tb• flne oa Richard andCarol llcKeon. The commillion 1aid the trees ~ere cut from the couple's bluff· top property on North Ston· ht1ton without a required permit. Addltiona!lf, the JD•mben Will tbe MD!icll overlooklne tbe ,acme CoHt Hl1bway b11 er.loa problems, but hu been .. dtataded of all other ..,.U· Uoll." A f01Dml•m ltaft member vtslt.d tbe Ille on Nov. ao, lint, accordinl to tM Miit, ud found "1tumpe at approslmately 10 •ta ............... ire-and a moud of wood cut into firewood.'' Tia• •ea..... eoulda't be reae-..S for tomment rriday lllslat. ' direction because of the bottom sediment that was stirred up by the strong surges. However. in the cabin of the dive vessel, viewers saw a clear picture of the bottom on a television monitor. "The video camera lens has a much better eye than you or I do." Va lencic said . Looking much like an exotic laser beam weapon out of a science fiction movie, the camera renders clear pictures even in murky Wl· derwater conditions. Divers and deck crews are in constant contact through an und e r water mi c rophone . a llowing the director of the filming to s tay topside and control the action. Film director Lane said he hoped the filming of th~ta recovery would be successful and lead to similar projects in the future. "We'd like to see UHs develop into a series of programs fllmed, produced and directed by people a\ Saddleback College," Lane said. He said such programs ~ be sold to local cable television s t ations for viewing In the Orange County area, as well as beln1 used as instructional aides ln Saddlebaclt's marine science and radio-TV departments . Whlltf in the Bahamas. the film crew will be working In conjun c tion with the Miami-baaed Caribbean Venture divin1 IJ'OUP, the company doing · the recovery, work. If the wreck proves to be the Pinta, it will be the oldest 1blpwreck ever found ln the We1tem Hemisphere. Salv•1e operators will keep 10 percent of what ls recovered, with tbe remaining IO percent coin& to the Bahamian 1ovemment. Pair Robs Coin Shop Huntlnlton Beach police are sear= for two men who tbrea a coin 1bop owner wttb a .. ,....,.. abotlua Frtday _,....,.. Md Rid with plutic· wrapped eollector'• colftl valued at 11.•. \._ ~ Police Hid lb• nold·UP oc· curred at 1:30 p.m . at UM A and E Stamp and Cola Company. 1111 A4llDf' Ave. -·-· ... Beauchamp said she would be jailed on suspicion or felony hit and run. felony drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. The in cident occurred at 7:44 p.m . near the Harbor Boulevard on·ramp to the Garden Grove Freeway, where Rainford was ma king a routine traffic stop. After he emerged from his car. Rainford was struck by the passing vehicle and thrown 2() to 30 yards. Beauchamp said. An unknown person used the officer's radio to summon help. He also was aided at the scene by a passing doctor and nurse. until an ambulance arrived. Rainford. who had been a re· serve offi cer in Garden Grove for two years before joining as a regular. was married, and his wire is expecting a c hild , Beauchamp said. Wonderful ~ickedness Theda Bara was the bejeweled "siren of all ~ges" ~ "Cleopatra." the grandest silent spectacle ever filmed m Orange County. Sunday's. Daily Pi.lot will t~ke a look at PQmp and predicaments mvol~ed ~producing som~ 500 movies here before 1934. Histonan Jim Sleeper chronicles this cavalca de of celluloid. ESTATE SALE Of JEWELRY • ~HYSTAL • PORCDAllV • BRO • SALE -FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS NOV. 7, 8 and 9 INSPECTION OF ALL.MERCHANDISE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY 2-5 P.M., AND 7-8 P.M. Lots of diamond rings and earrings. gold cha~~ f lne china and crystal. bronzes, some furniture~ oils, chandelte111, b lamps, etc. · ~ tor everyone ••• 11.00 Ind up. ,,.. AdrmAlon. newpert a11e-1e11 --.paay 2542 W. COAST. HWY., NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92680 • (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. Art L9'Jlne-Auctloneer Bank of ~merlca. MHter Charge. cheeu, eome termt available . I • B Pitt NEID aMAN ................. Or WlWa1n tt.WaddtU n'\ hit tC> be II lfd "\'lndlctJv " for h roJ tn n Orana f'oonty Ju clal nmp I Yu, W dd II tdmUt, he d d c~inlt1bu be.v1l1 to the O(>Po nent of a mao who pro.ccUted tum lwtte oo charce• th4it the pftyt,clan killed 11. newbom In • • -- f ant who &W"Vi1red a aabne abot'· Uon thrH years ••o In both cues, the J1ttle1 were unable to reach a verdict and the ch1r1es were dismb1ed. Waddill said he prefer~ to think of hi.a contributions u a means or Upping back the scales for what he views as past ln· fusUces. ·•our wh(>le judicial system, in Brave New World a w o. la bunt on rl•bllnt wronea ... be saJd . Tbe Huntington Jf1rbour reei- d en t , who pra~tlces in Westminster, gave more than $13,SOO to the campalp of north Orange County Municipal Judie Robert J'ltzgeraJd. . Fltigerald defeated Deputy District Attorney Robert Cbat- te rton last Tuesday by about This futuristic car, called an Aerodynamic Research Volkswagen <ARVW> takes a test run at a Nardo. Italy track. The aluminum and fiberglass body car weighs 2,123 pounds, gets 41 .5 miles per gallon and reaches a top speed of 15S mph with its tur:bo-charged. six-cylinder engine. Pancreas 'Replaced' Di~betic Ge~ First Insulin Pump Implant By The 1\1Jsocialed Press A 56-year-old diabetic man in Minne sota has received the world's first implanted ins ulin' pump, an experimental device that should free him of the daily ritual of insulin shots. doctors at the University of Minnesota said Friday The pump. about the size of a hockey puck. functions like an artificial pancrt!as to deli ver a steady tM ckl e of insulin to the bloodstream. tht' doctors said By keepm~ the t>ody 's insulin level more steady than can be achieved by daily shots , the pump should help minimize eye, kidney and blood vessel damaitc that often complicate severe diabetes. s aid Dr. Henry Buchwald, head of the team that developed the device. Many researchers around the world have worked toward an implantable pump , but Buchwald's team -with special permission from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration -ap- oeared to be the first to actually Grim Outlook Told For Trapped Five ROBINSON, W Va (AP) Five miner' were trapped in a Boone County coal mine Friday followir:ig a prc·dawn explosion that fill ed the narrow mine shaft with den~c. toxic smoke. and of- ficials said hQpcs for a rescue were d1 mm1ng "It doesn 't look good." said United Mine Workers Pres ident Sam Church o uts ide the Westmoreland Coal Co 's Ferrell Mine No 17. By mid afternoon , re scue c rews had crawled along the 48·inch h1J{h st·am to ~ 1thm 2.000 feet of the trapped men. said Martin McDonnell. vice presi- dent for finanre and adm1nistra lion. Barrio~ unforeseen problems. "we should be able to reach th em b:v noon" today. s aid t;lersehei Hayden. assis tant vice president for operations . d uri ng a news conference at the mine Friday evenm~ ·'The only hope is if they were able to barricade themselves. but t here's no way to tell." He said rescuers would work through the night. Howard Green. a UMW field representative at the scene, said the rescuers reported that a con- veyor had been overturned and twisted by the force of the ex· plosion and that there was soot "everywhere." Am bu lan e~ c rews and r e latives of the trapped miners waited as res<'ue crews wearin~ ga s m a s k s a nd bearing stretchers made their way down anto the smoking mine shaft late Friday momfog They were joined in their vigil outside the mine by Go v Jay Rockefeller and Church. who new in from Washington Church said the rescue cre"s were moving slowly because they had to rebuild the mine's ventilating system as they went along. use one in a patient. Their pump lacks the capacity to deliver an extra dose of in- sulin at mealtime, something that many experts consider vital. But Buchwald said be hoped to add that refinement in a later version. "This is the first patient and we're trying to acquire a lot of data ... This is, after all, an experimental procedure," said Buchwald, 48, ai>rofessor of sur- gery and biomedical engineer- ing. B•1chwald was joined in the work by Dr. Richard Varco, Frank Dorman and Perry L . Blacks hear Jr. of Minnesota, and by Dr. Perry J . Blackshear or Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston , Blackshear's son. Dr. Donald Bell. president of the American Diabetes Associa- tion. said he was pleased -but not surprised -by the news. since many diabetics already are wearing external insulin pumps that do the s ame thing. ·'This is what everybody's been working for -a device that's small enough to be im- planted," he said. But Bell said the inability of the pump to vary the dose for m ealti mes was a severe drawback. He said the ideal pump would be one that adds more insulin automatically as t he blood s ugar level goes up. jus t as the natural pancreas does There a re 10 million American dia betics. including 1.3 mHlion who need daily shots or insulin. In diabetes, the pancreas loses some or all of its ability to make ins ulin, the crucial hormone that keeps the amount of sugar <lis· solved i.n the blood at a constant level. '7,000 vote. IJl a raee for an opea Superiot" Court aeat. Chatterton wu t.be man who Prwecuted Waddlll twice. Prld1y, Waddill uld be couldn't be sure 11 hla coatrlbu- UOQa, Uled for mailers Ud other campai1n needs , aided Ifits1erald •ltnlflcaaU,. "But I hope to,'' he aa.14. ''The only thint I dJd WU help make the quallficatlon• of a good and fine man known to the electorate," he said. But Waddill, wbo claimed IJl an April interview he waa near bankruptcy, admilted that his contempt for Chatterton was a major reason why he took out loans and used funds from a re- cent civil auit settlement to back Fitzgerald's campaign. "Mr. Chatterton can't accept the fact that doctors and other professionals have to mali:e big decisions," be said. "I think he went into.law just to get power. "But when you tiry to destroy other people's lives for your own political gain, that's an abuse of power." _ Cbattertoo bristled when in· formedof Wadd.ill's remarks. ''As to allegations that I used my position as proseeutor to ad- vance my political career, that's ridiculous," the deputy dlstrlct attorney said. Chatterton said it was the physician who :'begged" that the case be tried a second time. ''During thcr second Waddill trial, I was trying to become chief prosecutor of an organized crime unit for the (state) at- torney general," Chat\erton re- called. "One would not call that a political job -that's a govern- ment employee." He also said that when he was prosecuting Waddill, he had no idea a Superior Court seat would open up. As to the impact of Waddill's contributions, Chatterton said, "I'm trying to keee out or the controversy. I don't like to do post-mortems on elections. It's a free country and he's entitled to contribute to whoever he wants." With his headline-making trials behind him, Waddill said he is gradually rebuilding his 22 County Chiefs Out SACRAM ENTO (AP ) Twenty-two county supervisors in California were defeated for re-election Tuesday. the Comity Supervisors Association of California reported Friday. Another 14 incumbent supervisors were defeated in the June primary, the ~ssociation said. Ninety-one incumbents won new terms, eit.her in the primary or in Tues~ay's elec- tion. and S3 others decided not to seek re~lection. ~.Ncwei110w•.1• Delf'( ~ MMf -HEAVY LOSER Robert Chatterton • practice. He also is in his second year of law-degree studies. The physician says he does not intend to forsake medicine for a Jaw career, contending that the legal training will help him avoid the bad business decisions he has made i.n the past. He also may serve as a legal constJltant on medical matters. W addHl said he may make significant contributions to ............. HEAVY CONTRIBUTOR Or. W.am Wllddll future political candidates. "And if they 're runn\n1 against Mr. Chatterton," he said, "you can count on it." However, the deputy diatrict attorney said he has no fresh plans for another political cam- paign. " "Maybe Waddill will just go back now and live his life," Chatterton said, "and leave my life alone." Begin May Set Up Talk With Reagan . JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime Minister Menachem Begin leaves today for the United States on a visit that aides are trying to expand to include a meeting with Pres ident-e lect Ronald Reagan. The prime minister has ~ in.Yited to the White House for talks with President Carter, but according lo I s r ael 's am- bassador to Washington , "Nothing substant~ve is going to happen in the two months left to this (the Carter) administra. lion." Ephraim Evron also told Israel television Friday the loss of some of the· Jewish state's s taunchest supporters in the elections for the U.S. Senate jeopardiEes Israel's $3 billion 1981 aid request. He predicted approval of an interim loan equivalent to last year's aid by the lame duck Congress, but said the new Congress would have to decide whether to grant the $900 million increase Israel seeks. On the eve of his departure,, Israeli officials indicated they saw no harm in a postpooementof another Camp David-like summit among the leaden of Israel, Egypt and the United States, and sever:al sources said the eleetiOD or the 5-year-old Reagan may be favorable for Israel. Begin and Carter were expect· ed to discuss the stalled negotia- tions with Egypt over au~m for Palestinians i n . Israeli occupied territory. The Israeli leader was also trying to an-ange a meeting wi Reagan, who said Thursday tha "I recognize the necessity contact" with Begin and bin it might occur later this month Reagan did no\ commit bi to a meeting during the prime minister's lo.day tour, however. Begin's visit is unofficial and makes him the first major foreign leader to seek a meeting with Reagan in the United States since the election. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt baa tentatively planned a ~ visit starting Nov. 18 and baa s uggested to Reagan that the two meet. l8 The Fall of a 'Giant' ,.., •/O .:l ui F el/ow Stars Heap Praue on McQueen il HOLLYWOOD <AP)-"First- rate actor," "a legend," and "a friend" were the way the movie ind ustr y remembered actor Steve McQueen, who died of a heart attack Friday in Mexico after a tong bout with cancer. The enigmatic McQueen, 50. was also characterized as a "de- ceptively simple man who was really very complicated" and "a real loner" who chose "to die i.n private." bles" was his own first major movie role. "It's very difficult to talk about the encl of somebody who was the beginning for me ." sai d C r en na . ·· 'The Sand Pebbles' was what I con- sider the first i mportant role I had in films . We spent ve r y u'"'"'" close to a· year on the project, and we got very close. It became a very familial kind or )} "was a very private man, a mq who had a lot of friends, buf .. '.) he died in a very private way. It was obvious he was trying tQ keep bis illness a secret froqir everyone. o "J think that Steve was a mAjJ who didn't realize how many people appreciated him and liked rum personally. and how much people thought of biJ abilities," Crenna said. "I t.bi1* he undeJTated himself as an aet tor and didn't realize the res~ bis fellow actors had for him by the nature of bis self-imJ>OS4W solitude. Steve was a re" loner." .J Asked abo ut the miners ' chance of survival, Haydert said, "They are building the air locks.as they go because of the meth.ane. It's slow, dange?Ous work," he said. 1 When this happens. blood sug- ar levels fluctuate widely and. for reasons that are still not completely understood, this causes damage to small blood vessels including the vital ones in the retina of the eye and the kidneys. "He gave tremendous thought to everything he did on the screen -the ease and non- chalance that he dis played was a character that he created,'' said Walter Mirisch, who pro- duc'ed two of McQueen 's beU known movies, "The Great Escape'' and "The Thomas ttun&. Hearing . about Steve's 1Uth was like losing a member of the family." C~rfha added that McQueen "Sand Pebbles" directQI' Robert Wise said be gave McQueen his start in pictures iJJ "Somebody Up There Likes Me;' ln 1956. ; -... " .................. ............. This 2-year-old Shepherd 1eems to be Jookinl for a loving family to actopt him. He's at the Newport Beech Animal Shelte!J 125 Me•• Drive, Costa Meta, phone 9M-38Se. Houn are 8 a.m. to noon today; noon to 4 p.m. Sund•Y-I • About 2i:Men were working in the mine when the accident oc- curred. A Boone County deputy sheriff Identified the five trapped miners as· Herbert Kinder of Marmet, Howard Gillenwater of Lincoln County, H o ward Williamson of Lincoln County, Carlos Dent of Hewett and Fred Pridemore, for whom no ad- dress was available. Rescue workers reported that air in the s haft became un- breathable about 6.500 feet from the location !>' the trapped miners. The men had been repairing shuttle car track when the acci- dent occurred, officials said. Prison ·Term Meted Out For Slaying Crown Affair." .. Mirisch added: "He was a first-r,te actor , not just a bandsoine personality. He was not easy to ~rk with because he waa very demanding. But I always liked St.eve, because we were very successful together. He was a giant who will not be easUy replaced." Reac hed at h is home in Greenwich, Conn.. actor Robert Preston, who A 21-year-old Santa Ana man P I a Y e d was sentenced to 15-years-t.o-life Mc Queen's in a state prison Friday for fa the r i n s haking a 3-year-old boy to "Junior Bon· death lut May. ner ," said he Orange County Superior Court was "shock· ed" by the Judge Kenneth E . Lae imposed sentence on Eater Lee Cueel, news. who wu living with the child's ' ·.we a l l Dance Program Support Sought mother at tbe time. He married knew of his .. the woman after being arrested. problem with P .. n., • The defendant was convicted cancer," Preston sald, "but we A community supPort group .. formed to aid the performlna arts dance program al La1un• 8ucb High school wlll hold an or1aniiaUonal meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mn. Ann Albert, 174.5 Catalina St. For further lnlorm1llon. con· tact S.tty McCarthy, dance direct.or, at Laguna Beach HlSh 'School. 1 by a Superior Court jury of certainly d.td not Hf."Ct hJm to second degree murder for the die o' a heart attack. ' · deetb of Lonnle. B. Lewia. The Pr•ton aaJd he had not Men child died of wb1t la known u McQueen alnce tbey madt c hild whlpluh ayndrome, "Junk>r Bonner" in tm. accordlp1 to telt.lmony du.rlnc Mc~ waa nominated tor the tnat.. an Academy Awa.rd u belt ac- Proaecutora considered the "°"tor for b1a U. role ln "The Sud case cUMcuJt because ll involw:I Pt bbl••" 11 a 11llor on an much clnwnatantial evide.Dee. Aianlcan 1unboat ln pre- Tltere..,.. no wttntlMa to the revolutJouryCbtna. alle1ed bletlnp or evidence to Richard Crenna, wllo co, I b 0 W t h e I I I y l n t W I I lt.arrecl wttb llc:Queen la \bat premeditated. picture, laid • .,,.. Sand. ~ Gunman Gives Up, Releases Hostage ~ n RULEVILLE, Mias. CAP> -A gunman who swapped a female hostage for an off.duty detective followinl a bank holdup Friday surrendered after holding dozens of ofncers at bay for almosl four hours along a rural bJgbway. No one was hurt, but tbe gun- man, wielding a .357 MalJlum, flred It Police several times U be and h1a boltage sat in a bank car wh1Je officers talked wilh him b)I two-way radio. ''Don't do anytb1nt raab right DOW•, .. an FBI 1te1otl•tor told UM 1unrnan in repe1t~ly ur1An1 hlm to stay calm and releue hla boata1e, Greenwood detective AndNW Cates. Caw. bad offered himself as a boeta,. in exchan1e for recep- Uonilt lleredlth Bond, 25 Hlaed by the l\llllllan as be held up the J'lrat GreenftOcl Bank about ao miles aoudleut of Rwevllle. Ma. Rood wu releued wtten police forced the aunmu to at.op at a Green~ parkin.J lot. Cat. then got into the car. wbJcb gunman had taken from outai the bank. "The way out of thla maa by not doinc any sbootin1," unidentified police ne10Uat r told the cunman. "I can set out without 1ettint any hurt. It's not gotnc to wort way ... " Finally, as ofllcera at behind patrol cara that au - rounded the aunman's car at . dl1t1nce, the 1unm1n al Cates to walk away and t.Mn followed the Policeman from the auto. ' John T. KtUy, a1ent in cbarp oC the FBI IJl 111Nllalppi, ldlD· Ufled the 1unmen u Cba.rl• Archer, JO, of Gr.-wood. ' . ' Arcber wu ID0¥9d from ~ Greenwood elt7 Jail to t•e Leflon ea:.: Jill w--. ._ WU beial 1rit.bout ..... ~ ell ol armed robberJ, ... sr• 9ted ... ult oa a toHee of. nee ud kteappln1. l - . I • ·rn Seeks Solution Anita's Ex Still . Schoo&' Cash Plight Drastic Hopes v ......... WHITE AREA DENOTES ALISO VIEJO GAEENBEL T Funding WIM P9nnlt F1n•I Pl•nnlng Greenbelt Study iTo Be Completed , ~ ~ By STEVE MITCHELL :, DI• o.ll"f "1tet SIMt ~ O range County now has ~ $30.000 in grant funds to com· 'plete economic studies and a ~t rail syste m design for the ~ 4,300-acre Aliso Viejo Greenbelt. ~ The state Coastal Commission ~h as a pp r oved the Coas tal ~E nergy Impa c t Pro gram 4! CCEIP) grant to the county's :; Environme ntal Management ~ Agency. The money will go for Cine-tuning plans for the green· ( belt behind Laguna Beach. ' THE GREENBELT lies , within a 6.623-acre parcel south and inland of Laguna Beach ~ owned by the Aliso Viejo Co. ; The company. a subsidiary of ~ PhiHp Morris. Inc. intends to ; build 20,000 dwellings on the pro- ; perty. leaving 4,367 acres , in· : el uding portions of Wood and : Alis o c a n yons, as a self· ; supporting greenbelt. ~ Development of the greenbelt i as a self-sufficient park has been • s upported by the California • Coastal Conservancy which pre- • par ed a plan this year that . . . Appeal Studied \ t SAN F~CISCO (AP ) -The ' 9th U.S. Court of Appeals is con· ~ sidering a challenge of a lower ~co u rt orde r t hat f o r c e s f Ca lifornia lo improve conditions for maximum security inmates at three state prisons. shows recreational facilities that will pay for themselves. The so -called "reve nue- generating" facilities include a resort hotel and confe rence ' center in upper Aliso Canyon. expansion of the privately· owned Aliso Creek Golf Course near the mouth of Aliso Creek and about 30 rental villas in the center of the greenbelt. OTHER PROPOSED uses w o uld in c lude a 200·acr e vineyaro and a 10-acre winery and res taurant ; a farme r 's market near Alicia Parkway; a rest a urant on El Toro Road; hiking and eques trian trails, campsites and picnic areas. Peter Herman, an aide to Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley. said a portion of the $30,000 from the CEIP will go toward engineering an~ site design of horse. bike and hiking trails in the greenbelt. He said the county also has ab o ut $170 ,00 0 in s t a te person a lized licen se plat e money for creation of the trail systems . v•'Ds GENERATED by the recreational facilities would go lo repay county and coastal con- servancy loans for development of the greenbelt. according to the cooservancf study. The $30,000 econom ic and trails study will be conducted by the county. La&Una Beach school truatees have •creed to explore the poui- ble sale of dlJlrict property, or cloture of a school to tum the dlatrlct's financial picture around. Trustees b\ve decided to bold a study session in January to de- termine whether they want to pursue other uses for acbool· owned land, or close one of the district's five c,mpuses. SUPERINTENDENT Robert Sancttla aaid declining student enrollment and state 't'evenue could force dfastic action by the dlatrict. Enrollment at the five schools bas dropped from 3,UW in 1976 to an estimated 2,772 this year. The number of students affects the amount of funding from the state. And while the Consumer Price Index has climbed about 40 per· cent since 1976, annual income provided lo the distritt from the state has risen only 4.5 percent in that period. Sanchls said that, should the trend continue. "the effect.a State Board Names Mesan As Director Costa Mesa City Councilman Ed McFarland has been elected to a two-year term on ttle California League of Cities board of directors. McFarland just completed a term as president of the lea mayors/coun-cil members department. T h e l en gue 's b o ard con · s i s l s o f 23 e lect ed of· f i ci als arid n i ne staff r e pres en - tatives from *'••LAND various cities throughout the state and implements policies esta blished by the organization's general assembly. McFarland. elected to the City Council in 1976, served as mayor from 1978 to 1980, and was re· elected for a fou r-year term last April. He previously was appointed lo the city Planning Commission in 1972 and served until Apttl 1974. Man Sought In SC Rape Sao Clemente police today were seeking to arrest a 23·year· old Oceanside man on charges that he raped a San Clemente woman in her South El Camino Real apartment Thursday. Officers identified the suspect a s Renaldo Donahue. He was described by police as a former boyfriend of the victim. The woman told police that her husband had left for work at Camp Pendleton when the sus- pect arrived and dragged her ln· to the kitchen where she alleged he assaulted her. 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Ml>\I 0.allOt Cov""t .-ie1l 141-011 ,..,_' "'"'"<118'1101" ""° --........ a...ei-. ~1'-.. IUI g:~c.z:.:..~..... . . ..L l~~ ... ,....... .. _ wlll become instantly more acute." A study aeulon will determine which altemative the district mltbt pursue. _ The district owns an ll·acre parcel on Alta La1una Boulevard In the Top of the World community that lt purcbued lo 1971 for 1173,000. Sanctlis bu said he would be reluctant to recommend sale of that valuable land, sayint it collld be used for a school site in future years should the district's student enrollment begin to climb. THE DISTaJCf also owns a small.park site adjacent to Top of the World Eleinent,ary school. And the dlstrict owns a amali house on St. Ann's Drive that formerly served as the Con· tinuation School. Sancbis said a feasiblllty study on the properties cowd pro vide financial alternatives for the district. "We could be talking about aale of tbe land, a long-term leaae acreement or other alternatives," Sanchis said. llE SAID THE study would determine which school mi1bt be closed and what alternate use ml1ht be made of the campus property. l\11d while he said none of the propert!'!S are being seriously considered for sale In the im· mediate future,' "it's advilable to move ahead and look at them as viable alternatives.'' o ·'Neill Confident WASHINGTON <AP> -House Speaker 'lbomas P. O'Neill Jr. said Friday he is not concerned about hia leadership post being jeopardized by the substantial Republican gains °'1 Election Day. "I have talked to enough Democrat.a to be as&ur'ed I Will ·be re-elected speake r ." the Massachusetts Democrat said Friday. O'Neill has been speaker since 1976, when he suc- ce eded Rep. Carl Albert of Oklahoma, who retired. Rep. Bill A,rcher, R·Texas, said Thursday he was trying to e nli s t 27 con s ervati ve Democrats in the GOP effort lo oust O'Neill from the leadership post. Archer said be wanted the liberal O'Neill replaced with so- meone closer ~ ideology lo Republican President-elect Ronald Reagan. The Democrats will have a SO-vote edge in the 435-member House next year. but more than half of them are conservatives · w h o often v o te with Republicans. 1973-74 Fords Involved . 1 MlAMJ BEACH. Fla. (AP) -;- Bob Green, ex·butbaDd of ...... talner Anita Bryant, ••YI Mi. Bryant •till la, "in U.. ey• al God, my wlfe." "t'm sUll wearini a wedclinl riot. I still love her witb all IDJ heart," Green aaid in an io· tervlew at his Miami Beacb home. GaEt:N AND 11188 Bryam were divorced in Au1uat ln clvll court alter 3D years ol rqiar· rial~ she ly la coaal • ing rema - ria1e. M i s a Bryant Uid Green, wbp also terve~ ....... a s b e 'I' manager, violated her "matt precious asset, my very cons- cience." Green said that be didn't know what Miss B~ant meant, W said be still h.eld out hope for the relationship. .. LIKE I SAID, I still think God is in the miracle business, and a lot of prayen are going up across the country for our famJ - ly." Green said. "I want her back and God wants her and our family back together.'' More Auto Fan Recal& DETROIT CAP) -Ford Motor Co . will recall an additional 523,000 cars to replace engine fans that could throw off their blades and injure someone il the hood is up, Ford said. The campaign, the eighth of its kind, brings to about two million the number of Ford vehicles recalled in three years to fix engine fans. CA RS INVOLVED IN the latest recall are 1973 and 1974 Ford models equipped with the 5.7·liter '(3Sl cubic inches) V-8 engine and air conditioning, and 1977 Mercury Cougar and Ford Thunderbird and LTD-II models with the same engine. conditioning. Seven people have been in· jured by broken fans on those cars , spokesman John Emmert said. He said be did not have a count of how many had been in· jured overall. A Delroit·area m echanic was killed by a blade in 197'7 . Each recall has involved fan assemblies of s lightly different design. Ford said . though all are of the so-called "flex fan" with flexible steel blades attached to a ha rd steel hub. BLADES BREAK, Emmert said, ~ause they "may be sub- ject to high stress as a result of reson a nt vi bra tions during normal engine operatlon." Between 1970 and 1977. about 6.2 million vehicles received the fans. Ford says an "improved design" is still used on some cars. Owners should begin receiving letters telling them about the re- call within six weeks. A second letter probably will be necessary after that telling owners when parts are a vailable. Emmer1 said. The National Highway Traffl~ Safely Administration in 19'11 opened an investigation into re- ports that Ford delayed recalls illegally. but no charges ever were filed. 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W1~ ..... ·C~Mete ~ . 9\, TT . ...:J 642-4314 NEWS FEATURES IM"Oft'I t«Yn TM ,. .... uUe&. .. , "'"'•• •w It••• .. ~-·~~ ........ .,..w ....... ., ... fti&GII•&N .. -~ Sometl••, l ean 't Mll•v• w9aat '1 ba.....-cl to mt Ivery • .,..... ..._ I wake up I wut to ea.i to mMI IW't I 'JD tbe lltn MeQuffn who'• In the IDOY ... , Ma a wonderful wlfe, two IN8l ~. a bome ol hi• .,.,. ud money in the baok. Ila. I ua'\ set uaed to it. I CGU.ld Jwit • eaaily have wound \aP w.lnd thl •llbt ball. Wtlu I did "The Great l1cape" few producer-dinctor .lolul llur... ud The lllrilcb Coaspany, I kept thlnldn1: "U U..y were makln1 a movie ol my ut.. that'• whit tbey would call It: '"Tbe Great Eaeape. l 'VI DONE lt18T about every kind ol work you can thlnk <*. AJs • kid I waa pretty hard to han· die. My mother sent me to Boys Republic, a school in Chino, for problem kida. It's probably the beat Jhat uei:.. happened to me. 'Ibey 1trat1btened me out there. I left ICbool whet l waa 15 tboup, and shipped iut on an oU tanter. From there r worked in lumber camps, aa a aan- d almaker, did a tour in the Marioe Corpe, was a delivery boy and a c-vney huckster, tended bar lnd sold en- cyclopediu. It was while I was tending bar and livin1 in New York's Greenwich Village that I was in· troduced to acting. A FIUEND OF mine took me to ~ne of Sanford Melsner's classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse and I was booked. I dug it because it let me burn off energy, which I've got a lot or. Besides, 1 wanted to beat the 4.D·hour·week rat race. But now I'm working 72 hours a w~k. so there you go. One thing they taught me at Boys Republic was discipline and, man. it helped when I start· ed the act.ing scene. I won a scholarship to the Herbert Berghof Dramatic School and later was accepted at the Actors Studio, one or the big thrills or my life. New York was good to me. I starred in two Broadway shows, "The_.Gep," and "Hatrul of Rain," which were my first big breaks. It's also where I met Neile Adams, now Mrs . McQueen, and the most impor· tant penon in my life. Neile's a great talent herself. She was s tarring in "The Pajama Game" as Shirley MacLaine's replacement when I met her. NOW THAT l 'M living in Beverly Hills, though, I have more room to do the things I like -sports cars, a nd riding motorcycles. The only problem is now that I can afford to do what I enjoy, I just don't have the time . PLAQUES AWARDED TO VOLUNTEERS C.rol Beck (left), WllM Van Doom Cited Along about now, more than anything, I'd love a vacation with just Neile and our children, out in the country. But I went from "The Great Escape" right into "Lote With the Proper Stranger with Natalie Wood , and then went straight rrom there into "Soldier in the Rain" with Jackie Gleason. I'll just about finish that picture before I report for ·'The Traveling Lady·' with Lee Remick. Hospital Honors • Duo from Estancia Estancia High School fruhmen Carol Beck and Wilma Van Doom have been named Junior Vohmteers of the Year at eo.ta lleaa Memorial Hospital. Sylvia Leighton, Junior Volun· teers adviser . said both girls mai ntain "A" aver ages in school, participate in lbe Estan· cia marching band and excel in sports. M~ BECK, WHO say5 she tlop•1--to-become-an-ai~io.e stewardess, worked 250 volun· teer hours at the hospital since Joining the juniors' organization In January. Miss Van Doom, who plans a career in medicine , worked 300 volunteer hours since joining the group in January. Air Quality Unhealthful EL MONTE lAP> -The Air Quality Management District pre dicts unhealthful air for sensitive persons in the Riverside-San Bernardino area and the San Fernando, Santa Clarita, San Gabriel and Pomona valleys today. The AQMD forecast a Pollu- Lant standard Index rating or 125 in the Riverside-San Bernardino area and the San Gabriel and Poatona y lleys . 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"Not only do the Junior VolWl· teers provide a very valuable messenger service," said Mrs. Leighton, "they also visit with patients. "l have seen what a visit from a friendly young volunteer can do . . . especially for some of the elderly." M~ YllE IT SOUNDS hectic, but I love it and it's worth it all, because now I have a chance to give a little back. Dr. Herman Salk, a Palm Spr· ings veterinarian who is Jonu Salk's brother, introduced me to some Navajo Indians~ Every so orten I drive to the reservation with vaccines and antibiotics. I really dig those Navajos. 1bey have a phrase -"A land where there is time enough and room enou1h~' TbaC~hat.-1 want too-..- Because of all the gQOd luck I've bad, I've been able to set up a college scholarship each year for some deserving kid from Boys Republic. It's for a fellow who couldn't continue school otherw1se. That's what we're here for, man. When you take a little out, you gotta put a litUe back in." 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SOLA& VS. NUCLEAa The optimism concerning _.ar power as a major source of eaer11 ls unwarranted, due simply to Ill physical limita· tiona. These llmltatlons cannot be revoked by Congress; they are provided by nature. Responsible solar advocates, thoae who have pro1ressed beyond the bumper-stlcker men- tality, expect solar power al belt to cqpsU{ule '1·10 percent ot U.S. energy output by the end of the century. Realistically. this would be toa_RM<I w ,Httr and a~ee lllMO..,. SVSN na IOIAa EMrl>' Reuarch ID1tltute <SERl > atates that _,.t of the nation'• aapplv ol electrlclty will be pro- vlct.d by oQal or nuclear. Coal. then. not aolar, ls the only real aJte"*1vetonucJear. Responsible 1olar advocatet wouJd allO dispute the assertion • that solar power does not pro- duce daoeerous wastes, carctoo.-Uc or otherwise. To -.seas the risks of any energy system it is necessary to "think economically," i.e., to trace the effect.a of an action through what is seen to what is ootseen. Solar energy, for instance, must rmt be collected, and then converted into wabt. energy: either into electricity throu«h direct eoovenioo photovoltaic uolts. or into heat through thermal conversion units. There are severe physical and technological limitations and dangers to both collection and conversion. LONG RANGE EFFECl'S The responsible way of assess- ing risk is to compare the risks of alternative sources per unit of power produced. By MAJ.GEN. FaANllSCllOBEa c.c.-........ ._...~ ......... ~ Con1iderin1 both tons· a.ad abort-nm effect.I thtou1boul t.be entire production cycle, nudear enercy ls, per wtlt of power e,ro- duced. se/er tban the leaaable alternatives. The anti-nuclear Union of Con· cer.oed Scientlat.a issued a report in um which said that if tbe U.S. hid a very vigorou.s nuclear pro1ram, 'Ne mfght have ts,000 associated fatalJUes by the end of the century. W1"T TREY neglect to men· lion ls that from burning coal - the only alternative to nuclear- now we have 15,000 fatalities per year. Tbu.s, by burning coal instead or implementing nuclear power, we will. nol covld, have 300,000 excess fatalities by the end ol • the centary. COSPOllATE PROFITS Nuclear opponents often •late categorically tha1-tbe reason we don 't have s olar power is because corporations can't make huge profits on it: they "can 't patent the sun." This charge has been made before with regard to another form of energy. In 1962, the Students for a Democratic Society CSDS> is· sued the Port Huron Statement not depeailleat Ob eorporatklot for an~, lDcWlnl ... ro. ' ONE DIPOftANT option for powering tbi• New America wo"'ld be a u.fe, non~uUna energy IOUJ'ce called -nuetear ener1y .. "With nuclear enern," the Port Huron statement declared, "whole cltlea can easily be powered . . . atomic power plants must spring up to make electrical energy available.·• However, lt turned out that for reasons of safety and economy only large scale production of nuclear power wu vlable. Now lbal greedy c~­ run nuclear power plants. what used to be "good'' bu become "bad." It is worth noting that the author or the Port Huron Statement was none other than Tom Hayden. We should expect that the same thing will happen to solar power . Despite its limitations, solar energy can eventually con- tribute to U.S. energy produc- tion. But economic reality will require large scale develop· ment. Solar corporations will Punch of IOlar power. II Uall bow .. ;f weat to decide ovr '•••rU future? "Now that the children are grown anCt gone, you' know what I miss? I miss using 'the kids are 8'CJ(' a an excuse." if need be Dracoa.lan measure reduce the siie of. t~e Department of Defense. rigorously ehm1nate layering and effectively combine common, duplicative f"-DeUoaa. There ls a comment -current now in Waahlnltoo for some time -that the U.S. hasn't won a war since it baa hlld a Department of Defense. The comment is arguable. What is not debatable la the perception that our Department ol Defenae, ill coa1•nctin1 com· ponent services, its layered top-heavy bureaucracy ol Service Secretariats, a Joint Cbiefaol Staff oraantutioo, the various Specified aad Unified Commands, are uaoewile eommen· tatornotect.asetofortaabatloaa"alldeslpedby madmea butfttoalyto be nm by 'seniuaes.' " Defense Department Cuts Take Courage S~ciflcally, we should eliminate the Service Secretariats, placing an assistant secretary of defense for Anny, NavY, Air Forc~1 Marine Corps and Reserve Forces direcuy under a Secretary of Defeme. We shollld go on to give thes.e secretaries, along with the Secretary of Defense, power over pro- grams, budget pc>Ucy and defense pbiloeopby. ' IN .. POINT OF FAcr, several things have cone awry since our Defense Department was or1anlled in the early 1950a to solve several prob- lems wbieb bad caused administrative and functional pain to American leaders of World War II. 1be Defense Department was originally de· signed to moderate inter-service rivalry. It has not done so. It was designed to reduce bureaucratic layering~ waste, duplicative, mutually interfering sub-agencies. It has not done so: All of these problems have worsened with respect to our defense effort. The so-called service secretariats of the Army, NavY. Air Force, etc. were supposed to have been eliminated in the name of efficiency by the defense reor1taoizatioo acts of the 1950s. Instead. they remain u unnecessary layers.in the decision-making (more often the DOG-decision· making) process of the Defense Departll\ent. The Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff -tbe military chiefs of the Armed Forces -neither leads, nor decides but more often comes up with • 'lowest, mutually agreeable, common de· nominator statements on specific defense is· sues." WITH ITS PLETHORA OF analysts, statisticians. budget experts and "systems" ex- perts, the Defense Department of today takes little account of uniformed military experience, much less advice. No self-~pecting General Marshall or MacArthur would work in its con· fines. On top of this defense "pile" adding to the confusion within our defense effort is the Presi· dent's Office of Manpower and Budget, and an iron-willed "corps of marplots" in the fifth branch of government. the "Congressional Staf· rers." Congressmen. busy with fighting off con· tending pressure groups, with distinct problems and, a multiplicity of committee uaipments, have let fall to their more "knowleqeable" staf- f en what ia often oesative cootrol over defense policy and lu~. · · In retrospect -a clear deflnitioa ol today's Defense Department would bt!st compare it to a huge luxury liner at sea, light.a ablaze, speeding through iceberg-filled waters, with staff in the engine room. the radio shack, the kitchens and storerooms -but nobody directing thing.s on the bridg_e. WITH LEADERSHIP support from the Congress and the crucial support of the American people -we could have a Defense Department • very $1.ifferent from this -one more likely to save taxpayer money, decide quickJy when decisions a re crucial. and significantly reduce the present frustrations and dangers oflayered bureaucracy. What must be done? As one who has both worked in its confines and cursed its inaction, I fee l that we should with all deliberate speed and WE MVST 8DIULTANBOVSl.Y eive tbe Joint 01.iefs of Staff operational ~mmand and con\rol over all Unified Commands or the Armed Services, gtvlne the Cblefa ol Staff of the various services command and control, which they lack now, over the separately constituted affairs of the several armed 1ervice11. Defense ·of our country is coeUy -no doubt of that. But let us strive rigorously to cut, squeeze, pare, trim and rationalize the or· ganization or our defense effort where it baa become sickly. weak, layered and overblown. To apply the needed remedies will take a degree of courage and resourcefulness seldom seen on the field of battle. Such social and · bureaucratic courage is of the highest order-but it is aho. in these dangerous times, of the highest need . . l "" ·- 'Can you hear n ... from lnekle the hood ... unoontroHed la&lghtef • • • In Arabk.' Greatest Power Ont of Office Unelected, Influential, Figures Avoid Political Pitfal/,s By moMAS D. ELIAS All through the fall , politicians battled and battered each other for the privilege of holding public office. C ampaig n literature in virtually every race showed the same theme : Each candidate claimed the office he sought would provide the power needed to do some major pubUc good. Bul a somber analysis or the aftermath of Proposition ll by the iiovemor's orflce has shown that public office i11 nol a pre- rcqulsltefor political power. Tiit: GOVERNOR'S report in· dlcate.A thot the people have the pc>wcr today. LooklnJC at Just one .. prc:t of what followed Proposi· lion l:l, theo !flUdy 11howed that at least 32 cities and counties have passed local initiatives curbing growth in the last two years. Other local initiatives have established reot control. rezoned acreag e and compelled supermarkets to slick with the practice of marking prices on every item they stock rather than simply listing the price on the shell. Voters, in short. are willing to legislate directly on virtually every issue and the people wbo know how to manage initiatives often have more real power than elected offi cials. INITIATIVES were a negligi· ble factor in Callfomia politics before uno and as the decade of the ''10s ended, many polltlcia..~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS thought the moveme nt was 106· ing its steam. But almost no one would argue with the contention that Howard Jarvis was one of the three most ,important political figures in the California of the '70s, lnflueoc- lng e vents more than anyone but the governors RonaJd Reagan and Jerry Brown. and maybe even more than they did. And despite many tries, Jarvis has never actually been elected to any office. The best example of the l.9'ms was John McDermott, the lawyer behind the Serrano vs. Priest decision which compels wealthy school districts to sb.i.ft revenues to poor ones. THE FULL implications of McDermott's work are just becoming clear in once· sparkling school districts like Santa ·Monica, Beverly Hills and Palo Alto. "What you're getting is a leveling," says one state educa· lion official. "There are no longer going to be a few superb school districts, while the poor ones won't be Ufted"'beyond the bottom edge of mediocrity . Before long, all the public schools will simply be mediocre. Emergencies Pr~ssing The same can be said of Roger Jon Diamond, the Los Angeles lawyer whose landmark lawsuit against the sheriff of San Bernardino Cowity reopened the initiative process in this state. DIAMOND HAD several political goals at the time -and although he hasn't gotten the publicity of a Jarvis, virtually all h::?"'le ~n atwn-d or very nearly were attained. ·'The result -and school b~· ing pl~s a major role in this, too -ls that there will be a ma- jor .movement toward private schools in e v e r y major California city." So McDermott, like Diamond and Jams. an unelected public figure, has also had a major in· nuence on California life. ByHE&BCAEN SAN. FRANCISCO -Slightly unnerving sign in the elevator at the cau.r. Academy of Sc1ences in the Park: "In an emergenc1. push the alarm button for S second5 at 5 minute intervals" • . . . Proof that the Secret Service has a sense of humor. however allabt: Code name of The Iron Magnolia's DC-9 -the ooe she used lo her campaign swines around the land -is "Executive 3oxtrot." Iron Mapolla? That's Rosalynn. And in answer to several questions from irate taxpayers <although t don't know many who aren't), the l>C·9 was paid for out of Carter's campalp fUnch, even tboush tae plue wu emblazoned •'The White House.'' ••• for which I accept some responsJblllty, but it '1 a perlectly lovely place inhabited by hnJht and friendly people . • . A,Jlo 1ophiadcated. Yea ! JI You don't belleve. lt, herewith a cluaUled ad that ran laat wk. in the Chico Enterprise-Record: ''Antique doctor'• examlnlna table - leather, chrome, enamel tlnlah. Pneumatlcally operated. A col· lector'1 piece ,in excellent coodl· ti on. Attound 6 entertain bouse*'*t.a with Impromptu ex·· amlnatiom. saso." .. ) Tt\e re 'll always be an odve1'tlalr\R man: Up in Men· dorlno, wh"re mar11uana 1s a major crop. Ukiah Datsun Is runnln11 ods headlined "Con· 1 r atul11tlons ·r o All the Sue· ceuful Growers~ and, under a picture of a pickup tru~k . .. Easler to Get to Those Hard to Reach Spot~ on Your Ranch!" . . What'• happening now In lhc Hayes Valley area here is that landlords are booting out '350·a·month tenant.a in favor of Indochinese refugees on weliare who'll pay '600 for eight to an apartment. .. . . SAN nu.Na8CO Is eettina more and more like New York. LHl wk .. Harvey Bernstein was aboar" a J Church streetcar wbote driver. Michael Davia, as· alduomly and helpfully .called out every atop. At !~suit be did untU a woman ln the back of the ear hollered "Will you shut UPI" Boy, what a 1r6ueb. CAEN'8 IAW: If you have two line• on YoUr phone, neither \!rill rint for ·a Ion& dme and then botb wU1 at the same Ume ... Abe Horowtl1'1 homily: The l'UY ' who owns the noisiest car in t.llfl nelghtilrhood is the one who .. 1u warm It up the loniest in the morning . . . Nelson Carter'.L._ corollary: If there It··---:>uddl~­ in your driveway the new.sboy will hlt It, but only on those days when the paper is not wrapped in plast.lc. ••• THE HECK WITH Cuuuuute Firm Names, such as tbe second-band clothing store on Haight called Revtval of the Fit· tea t <but thankya kindly anyway, Craig Dou1las). It's right up the street from Poor While TrPh wtikb ls filled with just that. As a change of pace, Elsa Bodine suggest.a unsettling names, auch H The Outhoue Dell in Beaverton, Ore., and At· ty. Norman Matlead found one almost 11 odd tn London -a soup kitchen called IM Broth Hole. Spoken aloud, it aeem1 leaa offenalv'e, for ldftle reUCG. * • • IF '11118 IS the kind of Uleleu tnf ormallon you exr.eettd - ''Duke Ellln1ton'1 frat piano teacher wu a. Mn. CUnk1e.._" ..!-I'm eorry. His lawsuit was filed on bebal/ o I the 1970 E"nvi ron ment lnttiative, a putative law· Diamond authored which lost by a 2·1 margin afler the cowU finally put it onto the statewide ballot. That initiative called for a moratorium on nucle8'" power plant e<IOStructlon, elimination of lead from most gasoline sold in California and tight controls on campaign contributions from lobbyists. With assists from two later in· iUatlves Diamond helped write, thote aoall were achieved, even thou1b J)iamood loat twice in at· tempt.a at election to U,e state Assembly. TRE EUMPLE8 of Jarvis and Diemond, even more than the IUC!Cell ol local bdttaUYet, make It clear that "I Weal otnce ltn 't neceuary if ... aim ls to have a powerrl&l efllc\ ~ llf• ln Callfomla. · '.ta ,.. WHAT 'S MOaE, the Diamonds and Jarvis' and McDermotts don't have to go throu1h all the cocktail parties and handshaking tours and sidewalk pounding so essential to eetttna elected. They prove that real power ln ~alifornia belongs to the elec· torate and can be wielded by anyoae who finds out .bow to grab it. regardless of whether he's electable. °"ANQI COAST DA!lY PILOT The comment page of the ' Dally Pilot seeks to inform and sllmullate reader• by presenting It variety or com· mentary on toplct of lnt1arest and slgnlflcanc:e rrorr\ In· formed ob1er ver1 ~nd spokesmen. Roti.n N. Wttd. ~ ...... ,.Nn ... l. Lawyen, too, CU Hert power witbout ever ..... for omc. .. or Mina appa6l9M to a pubk • body. .. ~,_ ._ __________ ,, . , ,, ,, -....-....-. .......... -.... ._ -·~ ......... -. .:....-....-....... -·-.. -~-........ -....... , ... --.. , ..... , ...... ·r· ..... "" I ( I ... CHILDREN'S PAGE '~Winks' Necessary SISep R e.iorea Energy, Keeils llp Vigor A• ,,.. Utt Star Wan Qaeidoa ••d Aa•••r Book , ........ IO A,Uea J...-. u. ti I ••ln11 Mich.. IOI' bla , ... u.: AU ...._... betnaa mua\ have a certala amout ol ct.Uy eleep at re1ular u.t.rva... Aa a person ,_ ru.ty for' that perlod of r~l ealled U..,. bl• mu.sclea relax llld W. beutbeat and breathlna rat.1Jow. , Gradually, he beeomes unaware f>f wbat la happenina around IWD! Sdllltilt• bave 1tudied sleep, ualAI an ln8trwnent called an eleetroeacepbalograpb. Tbey have fa.md that a person's brain 1.lvee oU electric waves. The . 6rain of an awake, relaxed peraon itves otr about 10 small wavea a second. Fewer waves are 1lven off during sleep. A• a penon falls detU>lY into sleep-, b1I brain aends out slower but lar1er and larger waves. Tbe •lowest, largest waves oc- cur during the first,itwo or three boun of a sleep penod. Durl.nl slow-wave sleep, men- tal activity slows down but does -. llalJes in A..,.. not stop. Pers ons a wa kened from slow-wave sleep can oft.en recall thoughts they had while as leep. A PERSON'S sleeping pattern develops gradually. A baby wiU . sleep foe brief periods of time, but by the age of two or three months the infant will team to sleep through the night and will nap during the daytime. By the' time a child is about six, he likely will have given up his daytime naps. F o ur-ye ar o l d s us u a lly average between 10 and 14 hours of s leep each night, while a 10- year Old will probably average between 9 and 12. Most adults sleep. six to nine hours each night. Scientists do not know exactly how sleep restores vigor to the body, but it does. The father of three-month-old .{. W. Thompson wanted a different type of baby picture. So he prevailed upon a friendly officer of the Brownsville, Texas, Zoo to loan him this batty gorilla tor the ph<>to session. A slffping person changes the P> I lion ol hil entire body at le.st ai dozen tJmes during an eigbt- ~ur period. He will move his head. arms and legs more oft.en. P uring that eight-hour period, l b1i average person dreams a~ut 100 minutes. ff a person doe.an 't get bis sleep, he loses energy and can become quick-tempered. After two days without sl~ep, he will find lengthy concentration dif. fic\Jt and he can be easily dis· tra~ted. Ptople who go without sleep more than three days have dif. ficu\ty thinking, seeing and hearkag clearly. They also have perials or hallucinations during whid they see things that do not reallJ ex.ist. In m edical studies. people have gone for as long as 11 days without sleep. People in these experiments lost all contact with reality. Sleep d efin itely r estores e n e r n to the body , and particularly to the brain and nervoas system. Andy sends the Star Wars Q u estion and Answe r Book About Space to Lori Zahorsky, 13. of Cherok~. Okla .. for her quesll~: J WHAT IS CORN OIL? Cort oil is a vegetab~e oil pro· duced by whole-grain c~m . Abwt one·hatr of the germ, or embryo, of each com grain is oil. To obtain the oil, processors soak the grains in a weak sul· furolb acid solution. The soften· ing irain is then cracked and mixed with water, and the oily germ floats off as a layer~ above the water. Corn oil then goes through a careful process of r efining. Ccrn·oil is used principally as a cooking and salad oil, but it is a lso used extens ively in the m a auf:lcture of paints and li naeum. Til e leading corn-producing sta)e in the United. Stiltes is lo~a . followe d by Illinois, Ne•raska. Indiana. Minnesot4. Ohlo , Missouri, Wis cons in, Kansas and South Dakota. W om.bat Koala Kin Dear Ellie, Jn a book l have there is a pic- ture of a wombat. ls it a type of bear? Allie S. Dear Allie, Although the wombat looks something like a bear , it is a dif· rerent type of animal and l>elongs to the mars upials , those creatures that have pou~hes for rearing their young. The wom- bat is a heavy, stalky animal weighing about 70 pounds. and it is probably more closely related to the koala than any other. The wombat lives in the eucalyptus forests or Australia and Tasmania and digs burrows for its home. A single baby is born in the ra il and crawls at once into the female's pouch. which in this animal face s backwards. This is an adapta- tion that prevents loosened earth from being kicked onto the in- fant. At first, like all marsupials, the. baby is almost embryonic in appearance, but h as strong mouth parts enabling it to grasp tightly to a nipple, not only its source of rood but its anchor in t he pouch. ,.. ' Adu l t w o mb a t s arc vegetarians. living on grass, shoots, fruit and m any of the tender plants that grow in the swam plands. They feed at night a nd sleep in the burrows by day. Ellie Dear Ellte, Would it be possible for a zebra and a horse to produce a baby? Nlcole T. Dear Nicole, Zebras and horses will 1n· terbreed and produce hybrids called zebroids. All the orfspn ng have stripes of some sort, some more prominent than ot hers, but always more striking than those of the zebra pa rent. Usually l'Olitician.£alled 'A Helpful Person' SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. CAP> -A politician is a smart, trustworthy, rich jack-of·all·trades who wielded t:nore clout in the eood old days, according to Bedford County third graders. Teacben posed the question "What is a PQlitician?" to their studeata recently. .. A POLITICIAN 18 a peraon who helps the president and belpa blm 1et elected," Armie Clanton said. "They have got to be smart becauae if they don't, \bey will be fired. I Uke them." For Nlld Travis, a politician Is almost everyone but a caaclleltldr maker. AmonJ thme she listed as politicians are a "banter, bull.netsmen, community man, policeman. mailman, ~Uleman tak,rmanandteacber.'' "A pe>UUclan is a 1ood president who stopa wan," Chris Flabb8ck 1a1d, while Kim Redd declared, "They are rich mllllolW.rel." · ALDO &0 1f4ND &UD be thinks a politician is "a 'polleemen who 1lve1 directions and gives people licke~ who drlvefNt." • Rodaey McGee aald he consulted hla father abo4t the que•· UoD and wu told, •'The belt politicians were back l.n the good old da.n trheD you could pin a little nag on you and nobody would iaucb you or you would be ln trouble.·' -. ~ .. I • ...... #*• .. f ., ,... :e b ro1ds ar e m o r e like the ~ebras and have erect manes as ifo all wild equids. Zebroids that .:>ear a greater resemblance to t he horse have Jess obvious markings and manes that fall to one side. Practicall y a ll hybrids are s t e r ile and cannot produce offspring or their own. Ellie Dear Ellie, There is a strange looking an- telope called a saiga. Where do ihey come from and what are (hey like? H.W. Dear H.W., The saiga is a sheep-antelope from Asia. Only the ma les have m rns. and they are diCferent r·om those of other antelope 9 nce they are a pale semi· tra ns parent color . These animals have unusual noses vhich account for their distinct ~pearance. The nose seems to IP s woUen all the time because cl s peci al mucus -filled sacs °"here the inhaled air is warmed aid moistened (The air in their mt1ve land is dry and cold.) The sajga used to be numerous in Russia, but through droughts alld overhunting the number dropped drastically. Now pro- t •cted, U1e herds are large acain. n They Uve ih treeless areis ~'a oltaln food from' small bushes. Eltch s pring and fall .they mi· s late like caribou, the bachelor h•rds usually moving off first. , In the spriiig the female herds rmve to areas suitable for rais· irw young, and in rau they look fct places where. food is a vaila- ble under the snow. Around December the males gather hare m h erds -of 50 or so f~ales. At least two thirds of tte female saigaa give birth to eitler twins or triplets. \lthough the young are hidden a~y at first, many are found by pr•dators, and the mortality rat\ is high. Only about a third wll '1urvtve the first year. . Ellie ~ STQNGE FACl'S: It is widely knol,n that a nusnber of captive chi am.ees like to paint, aod they "art work" resembllnl that e by chlJdren. All chimp "art ts" seem to have a sense of ba ce ln their creaUon.t and nevi paint on just one edae of the per. but center their "de· 1lgn' or paint over the whole sh eel .. ...,.it\ Uncle· Len had}''l re· aHzed the alphabet could besomuchfun. Our project this week was to select a letter and then, using that letter, create a drawing of a sub· ject or activity you enjoy. Our winner this week is Jennifer Dugan of 20502 Callleburn Circle, Hunt· ingtoo Beach. Her topic is Runniiig, and her simple but e xpressive sketc h leaves no 'doubt how s he utilized her selected letter. Your fine effort wins $5, Jennifer . ova ltUNNERUP, and winne r of S2 , Is Amy Wes ton of 2805 Drake Ave ., Cos ta Mesa. Amy chose two letters, 0 and S, ma king her drawing a little more complex. You guess where they are. Amy left us with two comments: "I think your contests are neat" and "I don't like handwriting." Debbie Hughe~ of Hunt- ington Beach is ainoag ,the· leading honorable men- tions with a clever sketch utll.izing the letter U . Naturally, she s elect ed U n c l e L~n ... a.nJ:i· reproduced this p age which appears in the Daily Pilot each Saturday. OTHER EXCELLENT drawings were by Laura Simek and David Gorn· , berg of Huntington Beach. Both used the letter B - Laura for basketball and Dav.id for baseball. Other Lop entries were by Chris and Nancy Estes of Irvine: Cecilia Lewis a nd Robyn and Heidi Lan- dess of Fountain Valley; April Jenkins of Corona del Ma r ; and Kenny Delacroix or Laguna Hills . When you use your pen to make these drawings. do you realize you are US· ing a tool? LETTER 'R' PE.RFECT FOR A ROMP .,.nnlf•r Oug11n, Huntington a.•ch ·o· ANO ·s· HIDE IN FOREST Amy Wffton, Coeta Meaa Airplanes are tools, as are waab.lnc machines. A screwdriver la a tool, as well as a ftShing rod. what you believe to be lhe most import.ant tool ever 'invented fOI' man. paper 4 inches square. Mail tbem not later thari Tuesday to Uncle Len~ Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. For next week, sketch Be sure your drawings are in black ink on while THE QUIZ world scope p o po•nl' lo• eac:h quethon antwt••O c:o,,eclly) 1 A~ the war between Iran and Iraq continued. Iraqi troop\ captured Mo hammad lawad B.iqir TunguyJn, Ir an's . I • m1ni~1er. a-detcmc b-lore1gn c-0 11 2 True or r ahe The cond111om Iran's Parlia- men t \et lor the release o f the Americ.in hos1.ige\ did not include the relNse of Iranian mom•v held 1n U S. banks. l. Harmon \\-1ll1ams bee ame the firs• \J S sen.itor to be charged w11h crimes in 1he FBI\ Abscam invrSllKaflon Williams rep1esen1s (CHOOSE 0 l 11.Pntud.y. New Jersey) m the ~f'nate 4 The Voyager I spMecr.ift has been sending back pictures of I . giving .n11onomers the11 clmi>st look vet at our solar s~tem's set'ond-larges1 pldnPt a-Saturn b·l r4nu~ c-Neptun<' 5 .A.lier a bitter election c.impa1gn. Edward Seaga d<'fedt<'d Michael Manley to become prime m1n1\tcr of fCHO OSE ONE Jamaica, Trinidad). the larges• Engl1sh·speak1ng island m the Caribbean newsname (10 polnl1 II you can ldtnllly 11111 p1r1on In th• news) This comm unist leader ruled Chin.i from 1949 until his death m 1976 China\ government has charged his widow and th ree other clo\e .rmocrates, called the "C.ing of Fo ur," with p lanning an a r med fl!->ellion during the fftlos. Name him. matchwords (4 polntt for each c0ft'ec1 match) 1-crucial a-money, cash 2-credible b·p rotecuon, care )-currency c-u rgent, decisive 4-custod y d·emergency, difficulty S-crlsls e•believ.ible , likely In add.Jllon to being a famlJy run feature, THE QUIZ Is an Integral part of the in· classroom news program presented In Orange Coast area schools aa a pubUc service by the Dally PU,ot. AM--._.,_, .. _,_""" • news picture ( 10 polntJ 11 you an•wer th11 ques11on corr~ctly 1 Pollu11on from nearb~ fa rtom•s dnd po" er pldnt' hds ,1a11eJ 1<1 damage the gleaming white 1owcrs of t ht' I Jf 'VtJh.il on<' or 1 rP world\ most famous monumeni<.. A. l71h lt>ntu1, Pmpl't<>r lt1uh the monumenl as a tomb for h1~ wile In whdl lountr' ''th• I Jf Mahal located/ sport light· (2 po1n11 lor u ch quHtoon antwertO correcllyf 1 Thi' proh.•ssoonal basketball t Meer of on1ured u•ntl.'r floll W-4ton 1s ovN. according 10 Walton\ team 1h" 1CHOOSt ONE: Cleveland Cavalrer~. »n 01~go Clippers). 2 Purdue. M1ch111&n and Oh io State have bt>en hat1l111g Coi 1h1s year's college football chdmp1omh1p H1 th('.' r 'ConferentP, a-Midwe st ·b·Bi!! 10 (·Crea( Lakes J 12-year veteran Ron Boonr of the IJIJh )Jll r('rpn1l11 plaveJ rn Im l.OOOth coml'Cut1ve prof1m1onal f(tl00~£ O""E h.1'~1'1· ball. hockey! g.ime 4 C hm Evert Lloyd led the Uni led St.ires w '1< tory on lhe Wightman Cup. an annual tenn1~ tournaml'nl on wh" h women from 1he Untied States compete aga1mt women from . 1 a-Canada b·Gre.it Brctacn c·Australra s Champion James Wall slopped ch allenger Scott O 'Gratly 1n the 12th round to retain his World Boxing Council ICHOO~F ONE· lightweight. fi11h1 heavyweight) htle . roundtable "•mlly dltGUtllOn (no IC:Ortl How Qo you 1hlnk the outcome of the recent election will affect U.S. and world evenll dudng the ne~I fe w years? YOU" SCO"I!. ti to 100 poll'lll -TOP &CORE! 11 to 90 potnta -Eact lltnt 71 to 80 po1n11 -OooO 61 lo 1p points -Fair : •VIC. Inc., 111 0·80 l'fJfaMl'fllTI·~ !q·t :Jt9C1}alfltQ·C !q·z :uaddn:> 01a10 u•s·l :.u19ru.•o•s •IJ>UI :a•J'LL')W9M3N p-~ :q·t :w·e :a-z !:>·t :sa•OM.IOJ.V. JUnl·HJ. oew =3WVN8AlD ' •:>tww•r·s : •·t !.(H.lat MtN"i !HlW.iJ•Z !;>·( ::tdCX>IJO"l•oia • I l . I . ' ,. L I !. '40 Winks' Necessary Sleep Re1tore1 Energy, Kee_,l. Vp Vigor A.., .... Ole tar Watt QtaHUoa Hd Aa1wer Book ....... t.o~J ....... lJ. ti I-'"•• Mlctt., f« lilla ........ : ... DODILl:SP COllS AllOtJTf AU bu.ma belqa mual have a n"8lll amount old.Uy aleep at ,...ular tm.ervaJa. M a person .-r-4y for that period of rest called .....,, blj muaclea relax _. a. bea.rtbeat and breathln1 ratealow. oot· stop. Persons awakened from slow-wave sleep can often recall thoughts they had while asleep. Gradually, he becomes unaware of wba& la bappenln1 around Id~: ' A PERSON'S sleeping pattern develops gradually. A baby will klladlla bave atudied aleep, ualq an lmtrumeet called an electroeacepbato1raph. They bave found that a person's brain 1lve• oU electric waves. The • brain of an awake, relaxed person Civea off about 10 small waves a ·second. Fewer waves are etven off during s leep. A• a person falla deeply into aleep; bia brain sends out slower but lar1er and large·r waves. Tbe •lowest, largest waves oc- cur duri.ng the rirst two or three ·hours of a sleep period. Durtnc slow-wave sleep, men· tal activity slows down but does BalJesin A ,...s . sleep for brlef periods of time, but by the age or two or three months the infant will learn to sleep through the night and will nap during the daytime. By the time a child is about six, be likely will have glqen up his daytime naps. Four-year olds usually averaie between 10 and 14 hours of sleep each night, while a 1().. year Old will probabfy average between 9 and 12. Most adults sleep six to nine hours each night. Scientists do not know exactly how sleep restores vigor to the body, but it does. ------- A~ Wlre,,..lo The father of three-month-old J . W. Thompson wanted a different type of baby picture. So he prevailed upon a friendly officer of the Brownsville, Texas, 1.oo to loan him this bab'Y gorilla f~r the photo session. ------------------- A sleeping penon chan1es the P>SiUon ol bb eotire body at least ~ doien tJmet during an eight· tour period. He will move bis h,ad. arms and leaa more often . ?uring that el&bt-hou_r period, the average person dreams abtut too minutes. If a person does n't get his sleep, he loses energy and can become quick-tempered. After two days without sl~ep, be will find lengthy concentration dif. ficult and he can be easily dis- tra~ted. Ptople who go without sleep mort than three days have dlf. ficu\ty thinking, seeing and hearing clearly. They also have periods of hallucinations during whid they see things that do not reoll1 exist. ~ In medical studies , people have gone for as long as 11 days without sleep. People in these experiments losi all contact with reality. Sleep definite ly restores e nerfy to the body, and partiailarly to the brain and nervo1B system. Andy sends the Star Wars Question a nd Answer Book , About Space to Lori Zahorsky, 13, of Cherokee, Okla., for her questitn: WHA~ IS CORN OIL? I Cori oil 1s a vegetab~e oil pro· duced by whole.grain corn. Abwt one-tlaij or the germ, or embr70, of each corn grain is oi l. To obtain the oil, processors soak the grains in a weak Sul· furot,.t; acid solution. The soften· mg irain is then cracked and mixed with water, and the oily germ floats off as a layer above the ... ater. Corn oi l then goes through a careful process or refining. Ca-n oil is used principally as a cooking and salad oil, but it is also used extensively in the m a~ufac ture of paints and linaeum. 'Ille leading corn·producing stale in the United States is Iova, followed by Illinois, Nekaska, lndiana, Minnesota, Ohio. Missouri, Wisconsin, Kansas and South Dakota. W omhat Koala Kin DeuEWe. In a book I have there is a pie· lure or a wombat. Is it a type of bear? Allie S. Dear Allle, Although the wombat looks something Uke a bear, it is a dif· ferent type of animal and belongs to the mars upials, those creatures that have pouches for rearing their young. The wom- bat is a heavy. stalky animal weighing about 70 pounds, and it ls probably more closely related to the koala than any other. Tbe wombat lives in the eucalyptus forests or Australia and Tasmania and digs burrows for its home. A single baby is born in the fall and crawls at once into the female's pouch, which in this animal faces backwards. This is an adapta· lion that prevents loosened eatth from being kicked onto the in· fant. At ftrSl, like all marsupials, the baby is almost embryonic in appearance, but has strong mouth parts enabJing it to grasp tightly to a nipple, not only its source of food but its anchor in tbe pouch. Adult womb a t s are vegetarians, living on grass, shoots , fruit and m any of the tender plants that grow in the swamplands. They feed at night and sleep in the burrows by day Ellie Dear Edie, Would it be possible for a zebra and a horse to produce a baby? Nicole T. Dear Nico1e, Zebras and horses will tn· terbreed and produce hybrids called iebroids. All the offspnng have stripes or some sort, some more prominent than others, but always more striking than those of the zebra parent. Usually q . PolitiCia n Called ' t ,111' ~ - 'A Helpful Penon' SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A politician is a smart, trustworthy, rich jack-of·all·trades who wielded tnore clout in the tood old days, according to Bedford County third graders. Teachers posed the question "What is a politician?" to their atudeata recently. 0 A POLITICIAN 18 a person who helps the president and beli-blm 1et elected," Armie Clanton said. "They have got to be smart becauae if they don't, they will be fired. I like them." For Niki Travis, a politician is almost everyone but a caadleltick maker. AmonJ thole she listed as politicians are a "banker, buineaamen, community man, policeman, mailman, battlemu, takerman and teacher." "A Politician la a good president who stops wars," Chris F'llbback aaid, while Kiin Redd declared, "They are rich mllUanalrel.'' . ALDO &OWi.AND SAID he thinks a politician la •·a ·policeman who 1lvea directions and gives people tickets who drlvelllt." • . ' Rodney McGee aald be con.suited his fat.her aboqt the quea· Uon and wu told, "The best politiciana were tiack tn the &ood old da.YI when you could pJn a liW. nag on you and nobody would touch ,au or you wowd be ln ttouble." :e bro1ds are mo r e like the :ebras and have erect manes as ilo all wild equids. Zebroids that .>ear a greater resemblance to the horse have Jess obvious markings and manes that fall to one side. Practicall y a ll hybrids are ster ile and cannot produce offspring of their own. Ellie Dear Ellie, There is a strange look.ing an- lelope called a saiga. Where do they come from and what are hey like? H.W. Oear H.W., The saiga is a sheep·antelope from Asia. Only the males have horns, and they are different from those of other antelope since they are a pale sem i- tr ans pa r e nt color. These animals have unusual noses vhich account for their distinct ~pearance. The nose seems to re s wollen all the time because <:I s p ecial mucus-filled sacs ~here the inhaled' air is warmed aid moistened <The air in their rot1ve land is dry and cold.) The sajga used to be numerous in Russia, but through droughts a•d overhunting the number dropped d,rutioaJly. Now pro- te<~ted, the herds are large again. They live in treeless areas end o\taln food froJP small bushes. &ch spring and fall they mj. glate like caribou, the bachelor h•rds usually moving off first. In the spring the female herds m>ve to areas suitable for rais· lr¥ yolUlg, and in fall they look f(J' places where. food ~ availa- ble under tile snow. Around December the males gather hnem h erds of SO or so fetnales. At least two thirds of U\' female saigas give birth to eitler twins or triplets. ~llhougb the young are hidden a~y at rant, many are found by pr•dators. and the mortality ratt ls high. Only about a third wil 1urvive the first year. ~ EWe 'GE FACl'S: It ia widely that a number of captive amees Wee to paint, and "art work" resembling pe by chlldren. All chimp "art ts" seem to have a sense or bi ce in their creatlona and nevt paint on just one ed1e of the per, bot center their "de· atgn or paint over the wbole sheet Uncle Len had,11't re- alized the alphabet could be so much fun. Our proj~ct this week was to select a letter and then. using that letter. create a drawing or a sub· ject or activity you enjoy. Our W'lnner this week is Jennifer Dugan of 20502 Calliebum Circle: Hunt· ington Beach. Her topic is Runnfog, and her simple but expressive sket c h leaves no 'doubt how she utilized her selected letter. Your fme effort wins SS, J ennifer . OUlt RUNNERUP, and winner of $2, is Amy Weston of 2805 Drake A\le., Costa Mesa. Amy chose two letters, 0 and S, ma king her drawing a little more complex. You guess where they are. Amy left us with two comments: "I think your contests are neat " and "( don't like handwriting." Debble Hughes, of Hunt· ington Beach is ahiong,the· leading honorable men· tions with a clever sketch utilizing the le tter U . Naturally, s he selected U n c l e L e · n · ... a. n .d· r eproduce.d this page which appears in the Daily Pilot each Saturday. OTHER EXCELLENT drawings were by Laura Simek and David Gotn· berg o( Huntington Beach. Both used the lettet 8 - Laura for basketball and David for baseball. Other top entries were by Chris and Nancy Estes of Irvine; Cecilia Lewis .and Robyn and Heidi Lan· dess of Fountain Valley; April Jenkins of Corona d e l Mar : and Ke nn y Delacroix of Laguna Hills. When you use your pen to make these drawings, do you realize you are us· ing a tool? LETI"ER 'R' PERFECT FOR A ROMP JennHer Dupn, Huntington ll••ch 'O' AND '8' HtDE IN FOREST Amy WHton, eo.t. Meu Airplanes are tools, as are wasbine machines. A screwdriver ii a tool, aa well as a ftshing rod. what you believe to be the most important tool ever 'invented for' inao. paper 4 inches square. Mail them not later tbaii Tuesday to Uncle Len~ Box 1560, Costa Mes a , 92626. For next week, sketch Be sure your drawings are in black ink on white THE QUIZ wqrldscope · t 10 po1n11 lor u cn quu11on 1n1wtr•d corr•clly) 1 A\ the war be1wePn Iran and Iraq ton11nued. traq1 lroop' c,1p1Ured Mohammad lawad Baq1r TunguyJn, lr,rn'$ .. I .' m1nis1er. a-defen~e b-fore1gn c·otl 2 True l•r r al se The cond111om Ir an\ Parlia- men1 \er for rhe releasP of 1he Ameri,an hO\tage' did not include 1he release of hanian money held rn U.S. banks. J Har11son W1lltams became the lust U.S. sena1or 10 be chMged with crime\ in the fBl's AbH·am 11111<'\lt)(atton Will1.Jms represents (C HOOSE O"IE f\en1u,ky. New )erseyl in 1he SPna1e 4 The \o\lager I \pacecralt has been sending back picture\ of I , giving ilstronomers 1he1r cloH'\I look vcl a1 our solar wstem\ second-l.arge\1 rlanet .i-Sa1urn b·l ranu\ c-Neptunf' S .\her .i b111er elec11on c;impa1gn, Edward SeagJ defea1ed Michael Manley 10 become prime m1nl\ter of (CHOOSE ONE 1ama1co1, Trin1dad1. 1he large\I lngl1sh·speak1ng island 1n 1he Caribbean. newsname po polnll II you e1n ldtntlly tht• perton In \he new') This communis t leader ruled China from 1949 until his death in 1976. China·~ government has charged his widow and three oth er clo~e associates, called 1he "Gang of f our," with planning an armed rebellion during the 1~. Name him. matchwords (4 poln41 for HIC:h co~ '"•tc:h) 1-crutial a-money, cuh 2·credible b-protection, care J ·currency c•urgent, decisive 4-custody d·emergency, difficulty krlsis e--bellevable, llkely In addltion to being a family run feature, THE QUIZ Is an integral part of the In · classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area scboob as a pubUc service by the Dally Pl.lot. ...._....,..., r....i .. -.-1 .,.._...,,, .. • • newsp1cture (10 po1nt1 11 you 1n1wer llus quesllon cor1•cllyl Pollu11on from nearb)' faetOrtC\ dnd pov.er plc1nh h<t' \laned 10 damage the gleaming wht1e IOw('r\ of lhl' f olj "'1,1h.al, On(' OI 1/'IP world"s most famous monumenl\ A 17th centul\ f'inperor l>111h the monument as a tomb lor his wile In wha1 tounlr\ "1h1• I dJ Mahal located1 - sportlight (2 poin11 for HC,, que1hon 1n1wer•d corr•cllyl 1 The 'profe~ional baske1bal( carf'N of in1u1C'd cemcr 11111 Wahon is over. according 10 Walron's team. rhe tCHOOSf ONE. Cleveland Cavaliers, ~1c1n Diego ClippNSI 2 Purdue. M1ch1gan and Ohro State have bef'n b,mlmg for 1h1s • y,&.ar's college football c~p1opsh1p tn 1he .1 . Conferenw. a·Midwesr b·BiR 10 c·Greal Lakes ) 12-year ve1e1an Ron Boone of the Utah lat z recen1lv played 1n ht\ 1 .OOOth comecu11ve profen1011al !CHOOSC ONE ba,~ l'I· ball, hockeyJ game 4 Chris herl Lloyd led the Unrled '.>t.11es 10 \11C1ory in the Wrgh1man Cup, an annual tennis 1ovrnamen1 in wh1rh women from rhe Unrred States compete agarn~t women from . I a-Canada b·Great Brllatn c·Australra S Champion James Wall stopped challenger Scoll O'Grady 1n the 12th round 10 re1ain his World Boxing Council (CHOOSE ONE: llgh1werght, light heavyweight) 111le. roundtable ''"'"Y dltcuulon (no score) How do you think the outcome of the recent election will affect U.S. and world e•ents during the nut few yearsf YOUR SCOR! 11 to 100 pol,,11 -TOP SCOlllfl 11 to to potn11 -hullenl 71 lo 110 points -Oood &1 lo 70 t>Olnlt -hit •vrc. 111e .. , , 10-80 ' l'ftJHqqtn·s :q·t : 1t*l~~1tq·e !q·z :SJaddU::> oh1a UWS·l :.ut~ru.aOd8 •JPUJ :a•tU.'.)LNM :IN P-9 :q·t !•1: !O·Z !;>·t :saaOMJDJ.Y• JUnl·HJ. o•w !3MIYNSM3N a:>twi•t"i !•·t :.<H.itf MN·t :ttt•.il·Z !~·1 :ad().')90'18- ~~ I I DAA 1 PILOJ Milan Art Wonders Per~s~ng of· Modern Ills Llt. LO ... 'or their 4'7UI wedding an· nl u •r'lary, 1.1 lllan and Lout. a rand t~ct"i ved th('.e ttl•t from thr1r grandM>n Mll~AN, Italy lAP) Milan's nearly eQO.yHr old ~le catbedraJ Is 1ink~. LAonar~ da Vincl's "Last Supper • Creaco l• f&dlnl and other monurM11U and churches here are crumbUna Modem urban iUs such as air pollu· lion and tralfic vibration are blamed but art experts also s ay indifference by poUUclans . a shortage of funds and red tape are major threats. ·' lnsufficien( -money prevents us from dealing with the original causes or the ruin of art resources. which emphub.ed ln an interview with The AH~iated Press. "Political lndif· ference about the problema of art \a an additional plague." Report.a that da Vinet ·1· f(elCO wu crac~inc and its colons radiftl stirred widespread concern two yean .,o. But little bu been done to preserve. and restore the masterpiece, painted In Ule supper room of Santa Maria delle Graiie church 482 years ago. ---........ ~nshable and not replaceable," Carlo Bertelli. fine arts superinten· dent" for the Lo{llbardy region and head of the Brera modern art gallery 1 .. tO'lfl•llC"' Iv< '"° PIAll• t>I lhe O•y ll wtillili.ct by Ml-• f'MlfY. •11'""' "' I"• "" o<11U91> ot ""' ,_,,,. ~ Wl'IO o4 Pw n oAelll..S (•t1totritt• l t(•l'tM ,.., .... , Officials of the Ouomo, Milan's famed cathedral, recently reported that s ix years of work and an ex· pense of $L3.2 million will be needed to strengthen the main pillars or the building which was begun in 1386. "We will never have the mone~ for ·Got a problem., Then wnte to f>al f>unn Pat will ut red lope, getting the answers and action you need o solve mequit1e.s in qovernment and bwnness Mail our qU41stions tu Pat Dunn. At Your Ser11ace. Orange oast Dol/!J Piiot. P () lJor 1560, Costa Mesa. CA Z626 As many letter.~ us posS'lble Wiil be answered. ur phQned mquin~s or .tellers not mcludmg the eader's full 11arne. address and business hours' phone umb£rcamwt beronsrdpred Th1scolumnappearsda1 ercept Sundays uac.-k R e111t-dy Cost s Pai•ltd DEAR READERS: Every year arthritis vlc- ms waste millions or dollars on fraudulent drugs, eYlcel\ and treatments. One reason is that tbe ymptoms of rheumatoid arthritis spontaneously ·sappear from time to lime. When this happens, 1any patients swear by cider vinegar,.. d ry Umate, or a copper bracelet. But t here ls no ientlflc evidence that these treatments or oUaers ave any curing value. However, arthritis victims are advised to take rr and keep off extra pounds. Being ~verwelgbt an aggravate arthritis, and It can lead to cer1aln pes characterized by cartilage degeneration. utrltlonlsts can help with diet plans. Gout, formerly known as tbe glutton's disease, ctually is caused by a bulldup of uric acid In tbe ints. It is the easiest form to detect and treat. '-ougb doctors don't usually give patients sp~clal diets, they do advise against eating foods hat are.bJgh in uric acid, such as liver , kidneys, a vlar and' sweetbreads. They also discourage ex· t"Ssive amounts of alcohol and fatty foods. If gout atients are overweight, doctors recommend slow •f"ight loss because a rapid loss can lead lo gout ttacks .. For more information about these and other y.es of arthritis order "How to Cope With \rfhritis" for Sl.30, from' the Consumer lnforma· it? ft>nter. Dept. t39H, Pueblo, Colo. 8t009. . 1;, . .,,,, llPIOff a BnaP/if D~i\R PAT l.ai-.t July l senl a S4:i.49 check lo w llarnplon General Store for a copper ware set th<tl was advertised in lhe Family J\ eek I~ magazine ol the Sunday Daily Pilot. I tiaven't received the merchandise. but I sent the ~d alon~ with my check and can'l contact the com· timiy as 1 cton 't have its address -:-R.8 .. Newport. Beach This delay may benefit you in the long run; as thf' mt>rchandise has been reduced to $19.88 plus f.1.75 po<1lage. You may re-order at •his price or re- ~uest a refund. Send a copy or both sides of your t aocelled check and your decision to Ms. Kathy • Jhomas, New Hampton General Store, 340 Poplar .,t., Hanover, Pa. 17331. Complaints about merchandise advertised ln amlly Weekly magazine also may be directed to tinda Mount, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., 'ew York, N.Y. 10022. Allow six weeks for de· very be-fore writing and include details or your rder . ~ i t•OtaOMfl .~i:P f;("OftOJai("af? , J OEAR PAT· What makes "economy s ize" J!conomicaP Or are consumers being duped by l,w.ying Hus size? R.J . fluntington Beach Mccording to regulations of the Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug Adminlstra- Cion, any package labeled "«000my size" must ~ave you at least 5 percent over other shed packages or the same product. However, there are l imes when the "big" box really Isn't the best buv. l Unit pricing information helps simplify price ~omparil'IOn, which can save up to 10 cents on f very dollar spent, according to tests. I The state Depanment of U>nsumer Affairs has f !lanet that explains unit pricing ·and bow It can ~~sed. A comparison shopper wheel also ls tviUable to make computations fas t and simple lf • tore doesn't orrer unit pricing. A free copy of E pamphlet and comparison shopper wheel can uested by sebdln& a stamped. sell-addressed lope to Unit Pricing, P.O. Box 310, Sacramen· to 2. t -• I . LAGUNA M ANOR RETIR EMENT R f'..S IDENCE Private rooms in a quiet garden atmosphere over- 1 o o king the Pacif ic Ocean. Attractively se rved meals• including special diets. D ai I y maid s er v ilt e , t phones, T.V. cable and scheduled transportation included. ~. 2130 S. Coast Highway ' Laguna Be&ch, CA 92651 (714) 494-9458 , \I ........ Edwi n H~ Riedell , M.D. Announces the Opening of his office for tM Total Health Care of the adult patient inqluding: • Of/ice Gynecology • Nutrition & Hypoglycemia. • Arthrj.tis Vaccine Therapy • Physical Examinations 4,120 B i rch St .. Suite 119 , Newport Beach, CA 92660 955-3885 ---.. -B · --._.J • • D AM /FM STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER Model AR696 R-., SIH AC/DC 5 149 Beaullfut styling and advanced vrdeo engineering make this Magnavox an outstanding value One knob all~lectronic tuning provides tuning ac· curacy and convenience. and the V1deoma11c electronic eye aut omat ically adjusts the p1c· I u r e t o changing room ltght .... "" 5599 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL CHECK THIS NOVEMBER SPECIAL Mod•I 4247 -Top 01 the lme portable ' 11 .. 11s 10· d1ogona1 color set oonnecls 10 rhe audio input 1o c1r )I your stereo to prOduce h1 fidelity souno through your speolre•s A1so features High Resolution Fitter Touch· Tuning and Remote Control 191' COLOR PORTABLE RecJ-'649 FREE A LAZY SUSAN TV BASE WITH THE PURCHASE OF · · THIS 19" COLOR PORTABLE 12.:' 4'~7 BLACK & WHITE' PORTABLE ,.. • Portable •VHF/UHF Model 5520 • Bullt~n Antenna RecJ. '109" $~ 1,ff PORTABlf COLOR TV •111 Otegonal Me....,re Picture •Preetsoon In-lone Plcf\nt T ut>e •AulOtNhC Fine Tun•nQ •I~ SohO·Sllle lhe!restoraUon, unle. H a lund·rallln& dr e amona the faithful la sue· ce rul," an offict11 or th• cathedral 11 . "We can e~pect additional prob. le s rrom controveralet between ef!rts'' about the belt way to do Ule r toration work. xperts say massive water pump· ~ for city and industrial uae has l ered the water-bearing stratum neath the Duomo, causing it to sink aod threatening to collapse the mar· t#e pillars and the 356-foot·hlgh cen· ttal apse. Five of the 10 chapels, the central •isles and main altar wut be closed to visitors in December to allow work ~o begin. I ,,\II AkOI I lll'li I 0111 ~1 'Ill Iii ! F\f .. \,.,,,1 ' I -~ 1 a. ,, '. ' . " ' , ' \lo • ''h I • 411 "' flll! • ' (I ..... AD PRICES .. PREVAIL: SUIJAY, NOV. 9th. THRU 1UE$DAY, NOY. 11th. SAVE 51.00 , Pull-A-Tune Xylophone tr.. FISHEi PltCE BerteiU alao said ht wu&a to bar lar1e tour ~pe from tM ....,... room of Suta Maria delle Orul• Church where experta 1ay ,..,.. ll eating at tbe colon of da Vlael'a fresco. He says the deterioraUoD la due In part to the smo1 that envelopt Milan every winter and ln part to tourists ''briJJalna inllde all external impurities." "1t is essential to install air purifiers, keep heating at standard levels, carefully study the stability of the wall and allow only limit ed groups of visitors inside tbe ball. People must undentand Leonardo'• fresco is fra"ile and needs continuous care." Bertellisaid. SAVE 96e ••ptUSH" e.e.o PIG tr.. IUSKTOM Sett. tlMy ... S-49 .. JIU Im, 1ltlls stlldill tt 11111! 11711 SAVE 51.82 .....-----~"Bush Buster" PICKu SAVE 96e tromNYUNT Trouble GAME from GA8Rt£l TN'-• nat KfflJs r .... s...,_ .. Flin For rmr llriwm. Tllis 5~95 4 I 4 pick·UP futUflS i heny duty roU bar and"'" size4. •Mt ltttertd. off· L rud tires. T Otllll steel clNIStrvctiOll 11111 499 SAVE 52.00 .,,.. . Fashion Candi .-..--------------------~ SAVE Sl.OO DOLL from •co -ll'h" ... wrt~ wmlllla ad rtfl*e RONALD 1ow' DOLLS • 0113 LORI •tM •ISSY •MS calSSf •MI UffA Adorable dolls aH hne rtlltd luir. 1111nablt lr1llS a!M lt(s. Uif. CUI&• CaMi's Uir cellri11 • • Mir stylt just rilllt fer discts. SAVE 51.00 Busy Box ,,_ CHILD GUIDANCE ')) ~ ,.,.._...,r., ~ T"'Tr"'rr,;;;;::;.. SAVE 51.00 . pi 10.-.. wn ... ett.illls . lnnraVation--· · t:c:-:,,~ :*· "" ll7tlU • • ;..,,... • um.,_ LMESeE,._ __________ ,. :S!i~S SAVE 51.00 ,..., __ ... ~99 SPortealls Offldal Slit I Wtlpt ., ......... , .. SAVE 52.00 llERF Basketball SclffJrMf ~ wllitl ... .... ......... (lflStic •ic*illl '"· ......... .,.... ctler """ ....., "'*'" fllllsll '" .. ,, ....... ........ ••• .. .. .... It Sift. S2.,... ~ ... •lllt• JOft.......... ...... .... ·~·u =-3p NATI~ ••r•~ftl A c t r • t M ac Kenz ie : P.hUUpe, JO, WU gra nt ed• d ivorce ln Loe naele1 Ma. PhalUpe, former I or th erl "On Day ut a Ttmu," 1md Jef • rre)' Se slcr. 26, wer murried in 1979 Hair Dye Agent To Cet FDA OK ., WASHINGTON (AP> -Lelld armte will aet rood IDd Dru& Admlalatratiaa •PPf'"al for Ule .. a color additive lD bait dyea, bUt product.a coa-talDJn1 the eubltance will be required to carry a cautionary wanaln1 label, offtctala aay. The a1ency tQok seven yeara to decide whether to approve lead a~te, which can pro. 1reaalvely darken gray hair. Teats ahow that half ol cme-miWonth of a gram of lead acetate ia abeorbed ~r application, "a minuscule amount" compareit to the 100 to soo mlcroirama of lead that adult.a get from food each da . •e11W Vanessa Red· 1rave , the British Oacar· winninl actress who supports the Palestine Liberation Organization, bas denied re- ports she said "Israel must be wiped out." Tropk:al Fish • F ...... • MarlM A$1UIWiuM Suppl'- Speeiel Nov. I • Nov. 11 If tropical fish held elections, 1 would be klno. Wi thout a doubt tti. most maonlflcent of all, with . ar ' mv large dlscold body, brllflantlv colored Md · veined In. bl~, red orange, green end ... a writ· , ir · ten discript1on is ln4ldequate. Come In end see me at Aquatic Tropocals under the title "Blue Heckel 1 a Discus", and believe It, I am on sale for only • I to $17.99. • ~ 1510W.8aker • CoetaMna II · ~= ._ 541-1391 • Corner .Hertaor a ... , : he --------------- SPECIAL I SAVE 94e. SPECIAL~ SAVE24e :m l>e ht est tY 5 oz. TUBE SAVE •2.00 SPECIAL! 1122112 1122174 15.88u. SAVE 8 2.00 • .::· Ruggtel. vertlctl d•lon ltlf IHY portlltlllty. Baltlry 111t Included. SPECIAL! Slld1 out llrlaUn 14jual to your ty,. II llllr. Mtall 1111 lllL- AD PRICES PREVAIL: Flutbl1 tlldrfc .. d wraps In 11111 tl'IUncl 1n111. let•. llad1. and atnpa Intl placa. --7.99 SUNDAY, NOV. 9th. THAU TUESDAY, NOV. 11th. _ 14.88 SAVE •1.eo · COMINGWAI£ "Bake 'N' Carry" SET "COzta" 1n1p up ID k11p food hot or cold. ln1ul1tt1 I cuahlw the Pyre1 Cuuroll for picnic or .,.C·luck aupper. 1::7.99 SAVE 12.80 CORNING WAI£ "Stack 'N' Snack" scr wttll 4 QT. & 10 IL IOWU . fatWtll .... hlrdwlld .... .. SAVE 1 1.20 PYREX 1 QT. WINE DECANTER Tiii ......... , le WW 111y wtlll. 1:,:, TGDDUn' 'Romp-A-Round'' ?i;;;, . TOPS_ & PANTS \ ,.. ·~ TOPS Kano1r1111tyl1 wltll ~ / _., • 11e1 a p1p1119 trt11 • v.fllet 7' wllll p1,.. • .,... ..... dlty .-. Incl stripe Dn al•vt. ~ PANTS Attlletlc 1tyl1 • • •' tlHtlc In w1t1t and 1nlll11. ~ v · ~=~·5rlpe8dow8npant ' CHOICE • u LADIES BLOUSES CMotl 11'1111 • •1r lnlstl- lloral • In paalll lllnu or l1ncy novtfty polyaater wttll 1111111c slllrrlno. SIZESS4l 9.88u. • SAME AS AIOvt IN BUY 2 & SAVE '198 anosa.£ Oval RUG lrlfdtd a rmnflll• ,., Ieng .. r. ldul ltr kltcMfl. den, or entry way. 18"130" SIZE SAVE •1.00 MONSANTO "Astro-Turf " 11w'12l¥a" DOOi MAT .... .,., Skid r11l11111t llactlng. ~s44 10.88 o. 199 NOHU "COYER GIRL " ""'---_,_,., "MOISTURE WW" LIQUID ....u, ~~.~--=·: .. ~~·~119 Colllc1ton. SAVE 20~ 0-CEL • 0 "CELLULOSE" SPONGES HIPIY...,... LMI• Alt,.,... sa. Wd'W'xl" SPECIAL! • AOOSOl (7 .. , • **-AEllOSOl ti a) ~ ... .... " .. SPECIAL! lllUUI ...... 60 TABLETS ' ... 5.99 [~=···· ~~· ~sa::. 219 .25 N. • 1.49 :rz 69C · :A.79u BUY 5 & SAVE 3oe 110 SAVE 1ee I.JI~ 1 LI. uu SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK I 'I O<l AM TO (I 30 PM MON Dll'r THfW l;,l\ilJR[lf-Y • q on l\M TO 7 00 PM SlJNOA 'y _.~,.::.UOYElllllll PIOIO SERVICE BIG SAVINGS! 4.41,. HUHT. HACH -Adllme I ........ Uftl--..111 .. 11 I 1-..r-..... • OMl9N '°'*TAtN VALi.Ff -Me1111•t l W8'Mf Nl'WORT-1• .,.., w.-llff Pteu , ltMMI-C ..... t Dt. I Weflllll IL TOAO -IU12 ~Reed MtlllON YllJO-21212 Mllflw...._ fllNrf. IANTA ANA -"1i lotlth lrt...i "'9et ,. • MINNY.NOY .... , II) IYDNS\' Otiaa AaDI (Illar ll·Apr. lt): You pt 1.Dvolved I.a .. Heall" HptrlHH. l:ltmtnt1 of ID)'lltry ._...._yow petMUI ac.ario. You are sivu aceHt to prl•ll111d laformatlon. Protect .......... bl dlKf"H't I.Del dao't tab flattery too ........ .,.. TAUSUI tApr »ll•y 30>: Le1al matters MW ...... a. be ne•lblt and 1ive full pl~ to ~ ewiotily. You will be 1n poaitioa to re· MIMilll• aareement Gemini, Sa1lttanua net.Ives ,._, lmDOrtaAt roles. · , GRlllNI (May.June 30): Certain restricUona Hhaall)' NIU.It 1n r:rsonal benefits. Know it and 'IWpo.d accwdinl y -your po1ltJon Is stron1er au on,lnally anticipated. Empbuis en employ. m•t, ftne print and 1alnln1 of an ally who shares baale...._.. CANCU (June 21-Ju)y 22>: Member of op· poelte 1ex expresses feelin1s in "touching man· M r ." Aura of speculation, change and romance dominates your personal scenario. Excitement of dileovety prevaila -status quo la shaken to roots. LBO (J uly 23·Aug. 22): Toss uide pretense - face facta in realistic manner. Define meanings, · let rid o( superfluous material -member of op- ~ ..,.,.ite aex wanta to share "romantic illusions." Be receptive, but don 't lead with your chin. :i VlaGO CAu1. 23-Sept. 22): You learn lessons QOncerning security, future. emotional and finan- cial commitments. You complete negotiations - property Is involved. Cancer, Capricorn natives ., fi1ure prominently. " LIB&A (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Idea blossoms into viable concept. You sense where you are going - • and why you are here. Another Llbran and an Aries play important roles. An assignment or project is completed -know it and "let go." 8COaPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): New starts, fresh :· concepts necessary to increase income potential. .,..)Ao, Aquarius persons figure prominently. You discover new ways to become more independent ,.(ind to imprint individual style.. 'OLD FAITHFUL' SPOUTS Mn. How•rd Cr••m •nd 0.yHr Backyard Has Own Geys.er CALISI'OGA (AP) -Some people make a liv· ing spout.ipg hot air, Howard Cream makes bis from spouting hot water. UCI Tells Activity Schedule The following schedule of activlUes open to the public has been announced by the UC Irvine Extension program: TODAY "CrHtl"" -unc .... -ti-1 .-.. , Eli.It FlrwKlnQ." W.E. O...ly. A UC Jr.,ln• E•t•"slon on•·d•Y Mrnlnar. t;JO •.m . 10 •:lO p,m ., 9'm. 10 Soclet k*'« I.Ml, UCI. Fff< * at,,,. dOof'. 175 ~""19d, 111<1-• <IHI mM•i.11, lllftCl'I -119r1tl119 Call UCI E~. C714l 133-~1'. "M.,ltellft9 l>y a.>1«11-..:• GullV.r Klaus, ""-0., elrectw. hlllllui. of AdY•11e..S Pl-1119, A UC t"'IM Ea· lenslOfl -Y ....,,,_.,' lO •.m 10 •:• p.m., 9'm. 1•1 s .. 1,,,,..,, Hell, UCI. F .. : -al Ille door, 115 pr• •"rollff, lnck>clas Cini m•t•rlels, lunch and Nrlll119, C..11 UCI £ ... tenslOll, 11141 m.s..1-. TOOAYAND5UNDAY "Heel fnQ"'W'e," l!:~eretl l . SllOSlrom, Pll.O., d lrttlor, tn1tltule tor AchHlilinQ Tlwr•py. A UC 1 ... 1 ... E•lenslon --wm1nar, S.tur· day, t; JO •.m to 5 p.m • s..ncwv. 10 •.m to J p,m.,Am.1=-totMed.Scl 1. UCI. FM· credll, "6, llOftCredll, '51, lntlUOH P•rklng. C.•11 UCI IE•· .."''""· 11141133-5-11'. 1'9'1DAY, ...... U "Contencllno with Aeceulon: Pr•c· llut Slralegifl fol 0.SIQn Fir-... M•rk Hul>OM'd, B.Arch., M.B.A., director ol ~ttellnv reworcll, T .,. lroedc•telftQ Co.: lectur"'· eret11tec· lure •M erl, Colle9e ol Ou•9n. University of Cln<inMll A UC I ........ E•let1sfon _, progr•m. I JO •.m. 10 •;JO p.m •• The s-t.o.o Inn. Tr-.Co Room. IMO E FlrU SI , S.nt• Ana F .. : M.5, Includes h1nc11 •nd coune -tfflels C..11 UCI E• leMIOn, 11i.1 '33-5-IU. $ATU9'DAY, Nev. IS "Utlll1fn11 Time Ellet11¥tly,•· Howe rd Wlllon, proldenl. AO· m ln l•lrellve Aewucn AuoclelH, In< A UC Irvine Elltffl•lon -11•Y Mml"•'· 9,JO •.m. to •·JO pm , Gold Am., MeM Com.._s, UCI. Fef MO et ti.-. P S pr....-1 ... lncludlH CIHI -lets, lllftCl'I ..... -1111>9. OBITUARIES Don Nolan & Dorothy Enwrton present ~ITIQUIB 11~0 & Sii.i IN TME COMMEAC' BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAI~ ORIVE • COSTA MESA, CA NOV. 6 THAU 9, 1980 THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY, HOP..... SUNDAY, NOON•8 PM A giant panorama of the collectlons of leading dealers In antiques. All Items priced and available for purchase. Gener-1 Adm11t110f1 $2.50. Children under 1~ lrH . Thru Nov. 22 Fall Shoe Sale! ~· I 40%off reg. mostly 24.99 to 42.99 14.98 to·25.78\ Just when you want them! Selected group of fall dressy and casual styles to wear now at big savings! Not every size in every style. Be· here early! Fall Handbag Group 40% off! MasterCard • Visa SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa Phon e 754-9047 ') ~AG ITTARI US CNov . 22·Dec . 21 ): ·~Circumstances do about-face -and you are $)9.neficiary. Judgment, intuition are on farget. : ... J[now it, be confident, make new start, highlight .; ori8inality, independence and pioneering spirit. .r. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Closed·door •. ineetlng could result in "cause for celebration." . ~ Open lines of communication to one confined to ·.c._ltome, hospital. Gemini. Sagittarius natives play . •Important roles. Actually, it's a geyser that does the spouting and it's flourishing in his back yard, along with the lawn, the palm trees and a pet goat. Every 40 minutes or so the geyser erupta, shooting a jet of water 40 to 80 feet into the air just like the more famous Old Faithful Geyser in Ydlo'W'lltone Park . C.11 UCI Ellt-lon, 171•1 l»~l'­ "TIM Cr.ti ol Cle•r Wrlll .... " Ar1""r H. Kurllotf, M.l.A., ....,.•eemet11 CO"IUll•nl •nd form•r lecturer. Gr•du•le 5cllool of Man ... menl, UCLA. A UCI Eatentlon one 11ay -;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--------· Mmlnar, t :30 •.m. to •:lO p.m ., Am I IOI Pllytla l ScleKH 8109 , UCI. ""'*al Ille door, 175 pr ... nrollecl. lnchlCMI CIMS ...... ri.h. lllftCll - .,.,••no. Enro11,,,...1 Is llmltH. c.11 UCI Ellt-'on, 171'1 ID-Sol". "MerttellnQ ProlesslOft•I Outgn Se"'l<H, .. ""'-"' H_.,, •. Artll., Red Tag Sale 20%-50% Off • :: AQVAlllUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Emphasis on ) •etting what you want -at a reasonable cost. :t~void being trapped by loopholes in written agree· ;~1.11ents. Romance, wishes and revisions dominate ···11cenario. In fact, Cream's geyser is known k>cally as the "Old Faithful of California." FOR $1.st. THE RETlllED electrician will let you look at bis geyser. He'll even toss in two postcards for free. M B.A., director of mer•ell"9 r• M••ch, T.tl Br-HllnQ Co.; lec- luru, ercNi.cture end 111, Collwee of 0.111111, University 01 Cln<lnnall. A UC Irvine EJCtenslon one·d•Y temln¥, 1:30 •.m . lo S p.m., TIW s.ctdl-k Im (Tr-.Co Am.I, 1..0 E Flot Sl., S...t• AN. r:..: MS. ln- ~hlCles tuncll •"" coune ro-t•ri.11. C..11 UCI Ertenslon, 111•!11»-~1• • ;.. .., PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar 20): You have wider au- . ~4ience -personal magnetism flares, people com- •• ment on your "charisma." Career opportunities ·-open -you come closer to goal. Written material Cream's geyser erupta more often than the original Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park, according to geophysical studies. It allo shoots just as high. · ·· llJ.UU. 1igures prominently. PUBUC NOTICE--! 'ICTITIOU5 •USINEU t ' NAMa STATEMENT 1TIM loll-'nQ ,_...,,. o\ 00.nQ bu\I .. u.s. PLANTATION GARDENS. 32• • ~l<1orl•, 41>1. C·202, C.o"• Mu•. .,. C.lllorni• ~Z1 • Amy Ell~lh TennyM1n, Jl• \11(-"'tj r 1 •. Apl. C.-zoz. Cos•• Me u , ~ c:.i1tornl• ~V • • • .• Tllll Dusineu Is conouc:lecl by •n In· ....-1-1 "'"" E. Tot,,,YMln • Tiiis si.1.,,_1 ••• 11100 ''""' ,,,. 1 Counly Clerk ol 0.•~ County on O< ..,_,Zl,19'0. I "'"'" Pubh.,_ 0.•nQt Co.SI O•tly Pilot, (kl JS, Nov.1,1, 1S, 19IO •2'0-«I , PLUM •••••••••••• Sell your time shore in- terval ownersh4p in- terest in a con - domin1:1m, own-your- own apartmen t or recreational property in the new Doily Pilot classi fication -TI ME SHARING/INTERVAL OWNERSHIP 2450. Cati 642-5678. The geyser is located just north of Calistoga, a literal hotbe d o f geother ma l activity fea,turing hot springs, muabaths, and a dozen or C4UFORNIA OFFR.4.MP more artesian springs and geysers, most of them capped and less regular than Cream's. Calistoga is at the junction of stale highways 29 and 128, about 40 miles north of San Francisco. Cream greets about 10,000 visitors annually from a small office in his carport beside a slightly battered Chevrolet and rusting tools. The retired electrician also sells T-shirts and bottled water before pushing a button that moves a barrier blocking the way to the "wonder of nature." AL'nlOUGH THE SIGN BD...l.S it as a wonder or nature, the geyser apparently has had a little help. "I'm firmly convinced it is a natural geyser," said Les Young of the California Depart· ment of Mines and Geology. But he adds, the hole itself was drilled along with many other explorations in the area. ··s..cceufvt ""-rkellno in,,,. c 1ow1y He ld Compe,,y," Wllll•m S Blrnb•um, M.B.A., rneneoement tOfttllllent. A UC.I E•ltnslOfl -11ey semln•r, t :JD 1.m.10 •:lO p.m ., Am. 115 CompUter Sclente BldQ., UCI. Fff; M01lllledoor,S1Spr.-.nroll•d. Inc ...... (IHS ,,,., .. ,,., .. tune II I nd 119rkl"9 C..11 UCI E•len\lon, 1110 IJJ.5114 "The PsycnolOQy ol tnllmacv. M ICh•tl J Di•mond Pl\ 0 PSYCllologtSI. A UC Irvine E•l..,so0n M •-O•y tiem•N r. • 30 • m to ~ JO pm , Am. F·109 Med S<1 I UCI Fff: Ill, Includes ~rk1nQ C•ll UCI E•tenslon, 11w '33-S.O,., SAlU9'DAY, -·is...-U . "llerbat Sl<ltts Workshop, .. Ceron,,. Ja<k\on,, M.S.., •~hef, Unhfers.lty HIQll Sc-A UC ,,.,,,,. Eirlenslon •-·Mu ion worlc\lloO, 10 • m 10 • P m . Am. m. So<l•I Scoence l ib UCI FH ~. in<IUcM\ per•>nQ Enr o11men1 u lomoled C•ll I.IC• E•le"sion, 111•ll l3-S.OI• .. 011rci"J5,~:vF:'.,~~~~-J•c• L Beld•r>lon, MB.A., me never, "" mln lstrel•ve \upport. O«ldent11 AUHrth Corp A UC Irvine E•· ienslon one-<i.y seminar, •.lO • m 10 4 lO p.m • Sl>ereton Newp011, ..SH M1cArll\ur Blvd . Newport Be.ell. FH MO •I Ille door, '7S P< ... nrolled, ln<tuoes tt .. s metor1e11, 1unc11 •ncl 119rklnQ C.11 UCI E•lon•lon, 11u 1 IJ;).SO • G RACE H. PLUM. P"Hff 1w•v on Whether it had help or not, the geyser still No-5, 1'IO tr• l>fewport BHcl'I, ff · . h "t ts . SATURDAY, Nev. ti ··h t nnlqu .. lor D•••IOplnQ •nd MelntelnlnQ S.lislled Cu11omer>; Leslie J. Acltt. M.B A . necull•• d lr e c l o r , Ade s Markel 1n9 COnMlrti..,.,, A UC Irvine !•lenslon OM-<l•Y temlnar, t .lO e.m. lo •:lO p.m ., Am ltl Compuler Science lt<IQ , UCI Fff MO •I Ille cloM, 175 pr•·•nrolted. inctuoes <I •\' _,.,,.,,_ tuncll -_ .. ...._ C.11 ~-s... •• • r .. 1o.n1 or Co\1• i.1eu, o ers an impressive s ow once 1 ge going. c.. SM -11orn"" Pennsy•v•n•• an The geyser itself is set in a grassy area, • J\llY 17, lll7. 5'19 " Jurvlved by lier screened by bamboo. i...1,. II-Geor~ E. Plum eno wer., c101e rrt ... d s Mr & Mrs. J A second. capped geyser sputters from a pipe Mor1on BlclllM of Ne#pOrt BHCl'I, C. ••••••••••• 4 h -riv••• -vices ,..,.. DHn ,.,.,o 11 nearby. A smalJ animal tethered at a stake munc es a•lll ••r Qeron-Smilh & Tu111111 __________ __. onthegrass. lllrellcllff 0..pet with t rem•tlon IC tellow. Servlcm unoor the 01rec11on ol ••tt• •••G•ron-sm11" & ru111111 IJeaCll Nofl ees .. MY NAME IS SHOGAN," says a sign. "I am •*,,UICllH O..C.• Mor'luary ol eo.i. an African pygmy goat. .. UCI E•l-ior., 17UIU).S.01• "Succeulul Appro•clMs 10 Aul E.Ule Eirc-.oino." Arcl\aro Noyes, :-. ... ..._'31I. -c»IUION h d '1ELENA ROSE MAGNUSON. wue,.. A sign reassures those who ave secon B S • president. Audllecl 1nveS1men1 Pr-rues. A UC lrYlne E•len1o0n -·d•y Mm1ner. •.30 •.m to ' JO p,m , Am. 1IO Computer 'Science Bl<IQ .• UCI. Fff: MO al Ille ooor, ,,, pre enrolled* 1nctude\ c ••'' melerl•IS. luno:l'I •ncl 119rklnQ (111 P'IHFAMILY COlOMIAL FUMEll.AL HOME 7801 Bolsa A11e Wes tm1ns1er 893-3525 PAClftC VllW MIMORIAL t,.a IC c.treterv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOIMICll ~lllS Laquna BelSf' 4S.-9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49S-1776 H .. 80ll U WM-MT. OLIVE; Mortuary• Cerreterv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Cost• Mesa 540-5554 ,_CI NOTHBS ll&l NO.ADW A Y MOtlTU.AIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IA&.TZ••a°" .....,,.&TVTHtU WHTCUflP CHAP'll 421 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 848-9371 Herold, moc1wr o1 0 .. 10 otf\d Heten•. thoughts about waiting for a water spout. Qrendmolhor ol Eric, Jellr~y •nd Gre9ory 8erucn •nd D•n1 .tnd 'fhe Sign reads: Christine ~u.on Poswc1 ••ev et "'nlough il appears as if nothing is there, out :=;:,.:n..:_~~~ :!'°~~~ •;:.u,~ of the quietness and serenity comes surprise and is AmerlC•n Olebellc A u oc 1111en said to be stranger than fiction. Remember, yoti Arre-" bv N~une Society°' are not waiting. you are watc hing for a Orange Coumy UCI Ea1..,.1on. 11Ul 1»541•. TUM•'S~L ACUPUNCTURE ~~~~:...~~~ ~ Cllt-- DR. AMIROSI, S.C LM J69W.l .. Str...t c:.e....._c• S4a.7270 Oft' 642-2511 8yAO!JOM-0nly Plant Sale Huntington-Center truckloads thru Sat. IQe 8" S1 65 & S2.27 ..,~ r,,,,. ''"'" •• v..,, o... ICMI ·--"' Y-"••el CotTA..,Al41 •128t ,.,_ ..... ...... ~, --c:.-.~ ..... Cllep,..., .... .__,,, f phenomenon to take place at any moment." The eruption is signaled by faint wisps of steam rising rrom the rocks. Gradually, the smell of sulfur wafta through the air. The geyser gurgles, gushes half-heartedly a few times, then erupts into a towering stream of water, spewing fine spray for several minutes. WIBLE CREAM IS PBOUD OF his backyud geyser, he dreams or biggei; things. He wants to build a motel. The county has other ideas. "They're dePtiving me from developj,pg my geyser," he complains. "They're forcing iU into an agricultural preserve in a blanket downzoning." Cr ash Award SAN DIEGO (AP) - The adopted daughter of a man killed in the 1978 air collision over San Diego in which 144 peo· pie died has been awarded $45,000. A jury approved' the award for Emily Lorraine Kimball Duff, 20, of sacramento. Call 642-5878. Put a few word• to work for ou. UNCLAIMED GOODS AUCTION • • otNn to th• "ublic • • HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS Clearing entire Inventory of accumulated, uncl1imed goods, plus others FROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE in Los Angeles. Californi1 DUE TO A MONETARY SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BY SOME OF OUR CJ.IENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT PAI D FOR AND CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980. • To include: Various Chinese rugs, Kerman, Tabriz. Soum1k, Khelim, Double-bate Bokhera, Kashmiri Kathan, Afsher, prayer rugs, fine Egyp· ti1n rugs, Afllhanittan, Oum, Sinky1n11, S1m1rk1nd, Caucasian, Indian piece, many runners and more. Sizn range from 2' X 3' to 18' X 12' Certificate of Aud'lenticity issued for each purch11e. AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ft 2 P.M. llAIUUOTT IN(I\ 800 ........ Center Dr. .... port ..... "'*cert M wleWed one hour prtor to euctlOfl .......... "· ~ ..... (111) 7-.ooff TetrN: ea.IC._. A, A & A IM. •I " • I - STARTS 9:00 A.M. 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I - S.wdoy,N....,..,I, IMO OAILV....ar t· .Amj Carter Keeps L(!w ProfJW ' ... ,. .. ,....... WASHINGTON (AP) -Amy Carter, who advised Preaid4mt Carter that nuclear weaponry was the mo1t important issue of the campaign, orriclally became • a teen.ager last month and is showlni signs of becoming an attractive youn& woman. Amy's parent.a have seen to it that she maintains a low profile, even in an el~lion year, and so her 13th birthday Oct. 19 went virtually unnoticed. EQUALLY UNNO'l'ICED have been many of the changes that have occurred In the president's younge.st child since she was moved to the nation's capita.I Against her will four years ago. "Have you seen her lately?'' one 'White House aide asked a reporter. "She's really getting aretty ... Amy has c hanged from a boyish youngster in jeans with oversized eyeglasses into a de· veloping young woman who is seen more and more often In skirts . She has obtained contact lenses as well as braces on her teeth and takes a definite in· terest in her appearance . PRESIDENT'S TEEN-AGE DAUGHTER 'VIRTUALLY UNNOTICED' Amy Lend• Moral Support Durtng Father'• Electton Defeat AMY HAS DEVELOPED a new passion for vegetable quiche, which she often stiared with. her mother at late dinners after the first lady returned from the campaign trail. Cutting Pay Works PEKING CAP> -Coal mine managers who considered their workers too lazy docked the pay of 559 workers and production promptly shot up, the Worker's Daily said . The day after the fines, production in the Hungyug Mine in Jilin Province reached 208 tons, 52 tons higher than average daily production in September. the newspaper said. It said the workers had been going to work late and leaving early, and the mine's budget was in deficit by a total or $11,133 from June through Sep- tember. The average pay cut was $4. The average worker's monthly salary is $40. 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Tl'le only VHS r9COf'def wltl'I a full 15 funciion wireless remote control. II lets you record. playblck, pauM, •lo-motion, frffte frame. last forward. search. you name It. From cte1r ecrOM the room With an IAfra-r«' remote control • that QU ... IY actlvat .. eY.ryont of thote con1ro11. Teen-ager Shows S~ Of 'Yoting Womanhood' told him that "nucl~ar weaponry" waa the mott imDOr· tant illue ol the campal1n. 1' · Jn addition, Amy · is using· Eleanor Roosevelt's desk ln her bedroom, presumably for her schoolwork. bright child, she has not gained a re putation as a political con· ridante of her father. And so it was puzzling to so e to hear Carter comment d ring h is televised debate wilt\ Ronald Reagan last month th Amy AL 11IOVGH AMY does ha:e a reputation · tor not speak~ lo reporten. she talked after the debate about--hew ...._had ~e to discuss t!le taaue with J he president. •I:! Whereas once she seemed to disdain all the hoopla surround· Ing the pursuit ~f the presiden- cy, this time atound Amy has accompanied her parents in re· ceiving lines, shaking hands like a pro, and als0 attends other public functions with more self· confidence. _"I asked him what a mePfOn was." Amy said, adding that she told her father that she th~ht nuclear weapons were the Q\OSl Important issue because ~Y "could destroy the world." 11 ---'---- DENTISTRV FOR CHIL~ A.~Q TIEIE~S ~ E. M. Galutica. D.D.S. ~ ..JB&-500 I u1 c.-.. c1o '-w-...1, s-c1e-•• S HE HAS llOLLEll·skated throuih a press mob to her father's wa.iting helicopter to bid goodbye to her parents who were off to Camp David. And she has pouted in run' view of re- porters at a state dinner when her girlfriend refused to dance with her. across from San Clemente Hosc11lll t -'"'~ LAGUNA PIPE . & TOBACCO SHOA The eighth grader at a local public middle school celebrated her birthday with a slumber par· ty at the White House. 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I u ...... b)' Pl~hl•trilt t:1ai. 8r•uHar• •"•• Uaat th• .. .., ,, .. ........,. eou•o.n ..._. bitb,J to be auperior to molt, U not all, CltMr babiu ADchtthtlftd: d taLb. 8octolo1l1\ Helena Lopata. ••kla1 widow• whether they ~ wtU\ the atatemen,, "My h'aband had no lrrltatin1 b'blta," notes what abe calla ·'lb• uoctlfiuUoo of the huband." :reus DO Tll..E aodal acien· UIU who •t&ady tbe famUy pay °iute to the special lntenalty ol f Uy relationahl1>1. I ( .. ~ EQITOR'S NOT&. Thia~ lht nmth 11' o amea o/ JS orhc:ws t~ "American Fomll#• an Tran.rition." ! ! ., P'f/Cholog181 N011CJ1 Ooton ~1erit>e1 cho.ngmo r1lotW1&fhtpl wUhtn rlle famil11 from infancy to old age. Thu 1ene1, wrtltn for CourHI bf/ Newlf'O:Ptt, a program of Uniwr.UJ1 E~emion. UC Son ~go. woa fvnckd by o grant from lhe National Endowment for the HvmmriHes. Copyrol)ht Ccl 1'90 lly Ille 11-nh 011,.. Vfl•-.rllll y of c.111orn1a. l ! J ; In my own writings on the ~ family, I have described a series i of parental dethronem ents i hi ghlighted in this overview oi 5 child development, which might ~ be s ummed up with a principle 6 any parent will recognize: just ~ as soon as we become more or j less adapted to any developmen· ~ tal stage, the child rnoves on and i our adaptation is rendered ob· solete. Yet I also believe that U\e sequence of development and response with.i n the family ensures ongoing growth as no other social institution can do to teach us than developmental psychologists. M EANWIOLE, THE family or today is in the process of change. Indeed, as a history of the family suggests, chan~ is the r.ule and not the exception. Headlines wa rning · that the fa mily is now in crisis may in· deed give us pause -· but it 1s ' not the pa use be rore Che cataclysm, merely the pause of the curious observer. eager to see what ne w for m this vigorously evolving social. in· stitution will take next. e are born lnto a network of el(pedationa and obU1ations - 1t la hoped that we will "live up to the family name," that we will remember that "blood is thicker than water;" and, along with hopes, ties, and duti~. we are reminded that "there's no place like home.'' And a.a we ponder the puzzles and paradoxes or growth and de· velopment within the human family, offering its HmitJe511 love along with its limitless expect&· tions, our parents respond, ex- plain, defend the indefensible, t hreaten the ultimate threat: ... FAMILY TIE$ BIND THROUGHOUT LIFE, INFANCY TO OLD AGE We Are Born Into a Network of Expectation•, Obllgatlon• T H E ROOM FOR growth within the family makes 1t unique. And since power 1s a lwo-edged sword, 'the room for growth is matched by the room for delay, arrest, paralysis. We all know someone whose transi- tion lo young adulthood, or mar- riage , or career c hoice was marked by "difficulties in breaking away from the fami· ly . '' Have we ever known anyone who had difficulties in breaking away from elementary school? High School? College? NEXT Wl-.'F:K. Kenneth Kenuton, pm/eallbr fl/ hum.on development at M I T a,nd rhat rman of t he Cllmf.'!/le Council on Children. dis· Ct.1.Ul'S thR rolt• n/ children m the family "Wail until you grow up and have children of your own." And we do grow up and some of us do have children -and then we do understand. By mid· die age, tboee of us with chUdren appr.eciate the truth of the state- ment, "LltUe children -little problems; big children -big problems." . WHEN REUB observed that ~atomy ls destiny, moat critics attacked bis rather tentative statements on the differences between women and men. Yet Freud's chief concerns were in the area or development within t he family ; in this arena anatomy IS destiny. We are born small, helpless, vulnerable ; we are lucky indeed ir our mothers and fa ther s believe us to be special, better than other babies. The rising rate of reported child abuse, and lhe unknown rate of abuse not ye t r eported, testify to the powe rlessness of the small child, and to the grim fate or those un- fortunate children whose parents do not believe the m to bes pecial. We begin small and helpless. --~f'ld we spend a long time grow. mg up. I often ask my students if they know why this might make de· velopmental sense. Most sup· pose. that it takes more than a decade for large animals like ourselves to attaln adult stature, and are surprised when I point out that horses and ·elephants grow up in a few years. It is not until we consider the behavior of young children that the adaptive value of the long childhood or humanity becomes obvious, as some evolutionary t heorists have suggested. THINK OF A Z· YEAR-OLD child, cross, who wants the cookies and does not want to take no for an answer; and im· agine this child on the matura· tional growth curve of a horse or an elephant, approaching adult size and quite able to take the cookies by force. Yes, it is easy lo see how important it is for the human species, which spends such a long time learning to be mature. to sta y s mall a nd manageable until we learn to manage ourselves. This is the power politics of the life cycle. Don't. Need Sight. . . Little children -little prob- lems: big children -big prob- lems. The problems a re the paradoxes, which begin with the onset or puberty. My son was tiptoeing toward puberty when I asked him, "Do you kiss girls?" and his middle sister ~wered for him and de· fined puberty as well when she replied: "Not a,ny more and not yet." The paradoxical nature of adolescence, the adult body restrained within the context of the not-yet-socially-adult boun- daries, was captured in an off. hand remark by my e ldest daughter when she turned thir- teen : "Adolescence is wbe.o they make you pay the price of an adult ticket, but they won't let you into the X-rated movies." ANTHROPOLOGISTS com· paring the certainty of puberty rites in preliterate societies with the a mbiguous transitions in our own culture have argued the same point more broadly. The larger paradox surround· ing individual development is t he process of development beginnin g with a m arriage between two persons who love one another, whose privacy as lovers is soon interrupted by the appearance of a small, noisy, helpless being. Just as the parents master the unfamiliar cues this little person employs as communication - grunts. gestures, cries -these Blind Children Guide Tours GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -Twelve-year- old Keith Eadie has walked the nature trail "a million times." usually staying at one of the 50 sta- tions where grqups of students learn about erosion and glaciers. He points to a Chinese elm and proudly ex· plain,s its characteristics. . n it were not for the steady tapping of bis cirne, you never would guess the young nature gµide is blind. "IT'S NOT A NATIVE TREE, and the Chinese elm's leaves are s maller than an Amer ican elm's,'' he tells the children. Standing beside Keith is Lonnie Crump, a 12· year-old Grand Rapids girl who can see only with the help of thick glasses. She tells the fourth- graders about the nearby creek's path into the Grand River and. eventually, Lake Michigan. The two young guides are among several sixth graders from a nearby center for handicapped stu- dents acting as guides during an outdoor education science course. The guides take elementary stu· dents from all over Grand Rapids along the one - mile trail. _KEITH USES A TRAIL GUIDE printed in Bratlle and experience from his many trips along the trail. "I know most of the trees by touching the bark," he said, tapping his cane on the paved path that winds along a steep slope by the creek. "A lot of the students don't even realize Keith's blind," said instructor Pat Morrissey. are replaced by words, or which "No!" is among the m ost quickly Jearn~:l. And by the time this rude being has acquired a bit of civiiized polish and is becoming a pleasant companion. most of his or her day is spent among friends and in school. Meanwhi le t h is s m al l creature, whom we have learned to tend. is learning to manage alone. How many parents -are there any who do not? ' -re· member their own adolescence. and the private promise made as their parents enforced their arbitrary, uncomprehensible, unjust rules: I will NEVER forget what it is like to·be 15! l will never be unfair to my children ~en they are this age ~ WELL, I MADE this promise to myself, and l h_pve never forgotten what it is lirie to be LS. I'm afraid l haven't done quite as well with the second portion of my vow, however. For I remember equally well holding the babies in my arms who. though they are now larger than me and superior to me al calculus and cooking, are STILL MY BABIES. And I hope my mother's listening, because my kids sure don't understand this doubletalk , but I t hink m y mother does. The whole person is a member of the family; the individual who attends third grade, or who graduates college with honors, 1s a student. Students earn grades, but children and parents de- ser ve and need each other's love. The child grows up within the school as well as the family -but in some ways, the com· parisoo stops there, for the fami· ly , as psychoanalyst Eric Erikson remarks, grows up in the process Of bringing Up Its children. Indeed, th.is growth is ongoing throughout the Ii fe cycle , a lthough t he relatio ns hip between adults and their own aging parents is one which has ) just begun to receive the atten- tion of social scie ntist s , as leng thened l ife expecta ncy becomes the norm and not the exception. Yet , for a time. our own experience will have more ,, * * * Autl1or Is Psychologist Nancy Datan is professor of psychology at West Virginia Universi ty, wh e r e s h e jo in ed th e f aru l tv in 1973. • She as co- f' d 1 tor o r "Life-Span Develop · mental Psychology : .o•uN Nor m a t ive Life Crises." "Life-Span Developmental Psycholo gv: Di alectical Perspective~ on Ex· pe r i mental Hesea rch , .. a nd ·'Transitions of Ag mg.·· She is also the a utho·r of dozens of art1l'les and or the forthcomin~ A Tune to Reap: The Middle Ai.!<' of Women in F1 \ c IRraeh S11li Culture:-" Bias Fought IN CONCERT LET THERE BE PEACE ON EARTH LOS ANGELES <AP) -In response to a city Personnel Department survey that showed a high degr ee o f d is crimination because of race. sex. age, national origin or handicap, the Ci ty Gounc1I has ordered a crackdown on "dis· criminatory" and "defi . cient" personnel prac· tices in municipal gov· ernment, particularly in the Planning Depa rt ment. "WHktnder ••• " Keeps you on top of the entertainment scene, Fridays In the THE BLACKWOOD BROTHERS FLORIDA BOYS & REGENTS s.uu~ou NOVEMBER 22 730 r M LONG BEACH JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL A.tli1nt1f find Ad,S••• Fo, m'rrmdl1on 113 )71).018$ J ' j \! f ;, • 'i. f'·~ '. ".... ... ... 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"o•tor WonMp Sffo#lcts -1:00, •:J O, I I :00 •.M, ""1TTlt4G F-IUT THIHGS FlaST"c; Dr."-"-....-. · CHURCH SCHOOL 1:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m. -Infante Thru 8111 Grade 9:30 a.m. -Junior High Thru Adult AIC ,.....,.. 645-2221 Mlwvtt •4•clt ... °"-64t4Hl ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN OfURCH 2100 ..._ Yftte Dr.. ... ..,_. a-.. •••· WJ9-Mc9-W II•"· T°"'f w-.. ,..._.Leth.._~. Mel6e D~llst....+,..._ SUHOA Y WOttSNW & CHURCH SCHOOl -9:JO A.M . ,.,...Se'-t _ ... ....., .......... ,.,......, 644-1)41 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Of THf COVENANT JHO ,_.,, ... acS.. C0tla M4'MI -517.~340 - lrwc•A.f(~.ftettor Sunday Worship 3 Church School 8·30 3 10 00 AM Child Care A11allable COMMUNITY CHURCH IY THE IAY . Dr. W.-I. P..tiw, MWtter SUteA Y -MOY. t -I 0;00 A.M. "MOW... THa°"H THI CHALUMGI" l dwerd1 Clneme 2, >OO Newport Ce1'ter Drtwe W.I AIDA Y -MOY. I I -I 0:00 4.M. "'HOW TO IUAI THI COMMA.....,. #6" ~ ........ Le91 #t c:....,.,.. ,._ ....... ......,.,. e..- a.lrdi OMl.t: 1107 W tAN Dr. .... ,. ......... ,. , -·--. -~ ---- Singer Cli.urch 'S Entree Gi Ma K nzi Entertains at Harbor .. M Svf'ftln• Whh Gimele lhcKenlle" la the '"°f.am for the lnn1.tal Tl\u.Uclvl.u dinoer party P'ri a¥ fJI the Newpe>rt flarbor Church of Rtlltious &l-..C..ter TM llAa•·vloUnlal· wmedl enne waa a fixture fw mlUlY years oo tbe "Jade IMony Show " .ad .. Your Hlt Parade." She now Uves in Encino. la l"tffnt years Miss MacKenzie has involved Mnelf with muaicaJ comedy productions. A t p..m. social hour wiU precede the T p.m. dlane.r Friday at the Irvine Cout Country Club, 1• 1:. Coulffiibway, Newport Beach. Call 148-1032 for reservations. C.....aty Cluarcb by t.M Bay is sponsoring , a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday:Nov. 14, at its , future church home, Newport-Mesa Christian Center, 148 22nd Street. Costa Mesa. For reserva- tions, c,all 645--7650. Sheila Brown. a gospel singer who ha.S re- ll"corded her fi~t album, "Sheila," and a member of the "Lifestyle" group, wlll pre· sent a concert at 6 p. m . Sunday at the First Christia.a Church, 1207 Main St.. Huntington Beach. The third annual jog-a-thon sponsored by Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach will begin at ' 11 :45 a.m . Sunday at Bayview School; 2531 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana. Call 644 -1999 or 768-3300 for information: SHEil.A Representatives of 10 American Lutheran churches will have their semi-annual Beach Cities Conference at' 3 p.m. Sunday al Good Shepherd Latberu Cbu.rch, 4800 Irvine Center Drive. Irvine. The sisterhood gift shop of Shir Ha-Ma•AJot Harbor Reform Temple is planning its loth annuaJ Hanukkah gift boutique at the temple, 2100-A Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Hours will belOa.m. toSp.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, and 9:30a.m. to noon Saturday. The International Gallery of Art will sponsor an exhibit and auction beginning at 7 p.m . Satur· day, Nov. 15, at Lake Hilla Commua.ity Cburcb, 23331 Moulton Parkway. Laguna HHls . The seventh annual St. K.Jllan Parish fashion show is scheduled Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Mar- riott Hotel, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 837-6865 or 831-3505 for ~ervations. A missions group recently returned Crom Guatemala will present the 7 p.m. program Sun- Your . Invitation To Faith and Life Nov. 9 ·The Power of Your Prayer Nov. \6 . The Touch That Heals Nov. 23 • Beyond This Industrial World Nov. 30 • How to Become a Philosopher Join us 9 :30 am Sunday at the Community Room, Allstate Bldg .. #I Corporate Plaza, Newport Cmter. BIWPOIT URtVERSAIIST SOCIETY Minister, Robut Jordan Ross 646-4100 day at Sa.a Clemente Preeb)'teriu Quell.' 119 A venue Eatrella, San Clemente. Led by Rev. John Shackleford~ hla wife, Esther, the 1roup vlllted a m t11ion es\ablisbed by the Shackleford• 2S ars ago and which is no)V aelf-supportl.ng'. . · bbi Martin M. Weit& will be the puplpit guest ·day evening of Temple balU, which me~t.s a Harbor Christian Cbun:b, 2401 frvtne Blvd .. Ne rt Beach. d David Odoful, assoclat }evangelist .of lhe Gospel Ught M.in.iho in Ilo · Nigeria, will speak at 7 p.m. Wedneadaf-.i the ~a Mesa Cb11ttb of tbe Nuanae, l88S Anali · He will tell of the Muslim challenge to Christianity in Africa's-~~----­ most populous nation. Gertrude Bayless, .... Christian Science leoc· '-... lurer. wjll speak at 8 p.m. Friday at the Flnt Cburcb ol Cbrut, Scleatllt, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Nesa. Rabbi Steven Schatz of Temple EUat, El Toro, is inviting Jewish high school students to his home Sunday for another in a serjes of give-and-take diS· cussions under the topic of "What Good Is Being Jewish?" Call 770-9606 for reservations lo the 2 to 4 p.m.event. The first in a series of musical concerts sponsored by Mission Science of Mind Church in San Juan Capistrano Will be at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at the home of Rev. Rita Mcinnis. Vocalist Neville Rowe of Costa Mesa will join Rev. Mcinnis and her husband for the program. Call 661·3610 for reservations. The third of the film series Focus on the Fami· ly will be shown al 9a.m .and1 p.m. Sunday.at the First Metbodist Cbu.rch, Z721 17th Street, Hunt· ington Beach. The film is "Christian Fathering." Gnosticism, an anti-estabU.bment religion that swept the ancient world, will be the sUbject of a 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m. seminar Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Church of St. Michael and All AQela, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona de l Mar. For reservations. call 644-0463. Complete New York Stocks. . ru1 Delivered same day in the l . •1' ' J fresh to your doorstep DAILY PILOT South Coast Community Churchr Message: "ANGER: COOL HANDS ON HOT HEADS" Dr. Randy Marshall Speaking SERVICE: 9:00 AM CLASSES: Nursery thru HI-School Temporary Home: Corona del Mar High School 2101 Eastbluff Or., Newport Beach, California Tim Timmons, Randy Marshall, Pastors For Information: Call (714) 644-1350 ervsta1 eatltedral Sunday Service s November 9, 1980 Dr. Schuller will deliver his message, "The 1hn1st of the Trust" at the 9:30 and 11 :15 a.m . services. "Worship •you are In the family car." For reserved drive-in church parking beneath the opened 90' Cathedral doors - call (714) 971 -4000. 7:00 p.m. -Inspiring Services beneath the sky and the setting sun. Message by Dr. Robert Schuller. assisted by his son Rev. Robert A Schuller. Chapman Ave. at Lewis St., Garden Grove. Ca. ORANGE COAST CHURCH -DIRECTORY YO. W11 I• WekoMtd -Md H.ep.d! 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Newport Beach 1orr Jamboree> Vlaltors Welcome . 644·19!19 MemMft..~ MABOI NI.LOWS ... WI CHUaCH 0....,. .. JJrd St., c.... ...... I DI .•• IL llSMOll. ,....,. 641-HH SIMOA'Y IC"°°"'t:l I -W~SMP· I O:JO ,_..111,... WD41SDAY ·7n'4·0w,...__,.._..._.,_ WOID Of paOft41Cy M........._ llff6.l:ll AM. 7:t I PM OMO· f:JO •M, liOO PM:· I l:JO AM I • .. ••.! ·..: .11 •I . ' • ~ I ,., •' •• ... :1 Church Gains • in • 'Davit:~ '4' ·Cleanup Drive Bruising 'Goliath's' Program8 NASHVIU.E, Tean. CAP> - In a battle aealnat ae• on televtmon. lbe loeltoo Cburda ot Christ IHI itself .. David ••alMl a mJpty Goliath. ADd lta atones are fladln1 tbelr mart. The church aaya lta I-month "clean up televtaloa'' camp-,tp haa attracted more than a ball mlllloe followen lo the United Stat .. and Canada. It bu been com mended by the Southern ' Baptlat Conventioa'• ChrUUan • Life Commiulon and endoned by cooaervative TV evangelist J erry Fal..U ol Lynchbure. Va. The 1roup'1 rre11ure also prompted one o TV's lar1•t lpoRIOl"I, Warner-Lambert Co .. to rev.tH lta advert.l1in1~ policy Hd withdraw commercials from four tbowl the church conaldera morallyoffenalve. "I 110NJ( TllE&E are a lot or people ln thta country who are fru1traled by what Is 1otn1 on ln televlalon today." said John Hurt, church pastor and spokesman Cor the group. "Peo- ple have said to themselves a thouund Umea. 'Somebody ou1ht to do 1omethln1.' so we did." boycott U called, said Hurt. The cards' meaaqe indicated d11tre11 over TV sbowa 0 tbat de· pict attnea ol adultery, sexual pervenlon or lncelt, or which treat Immorality in a jokJni or otherwise favorable ll&bt. "We'~ not tryln1 to cemor anyone," said Hurt. "We're J~t tellin& the companies that we don't acne with wbat they'~ doin• and we're not 1oinc to al· low them to use our money to do it.,. Jack Sholl. public relations director for Warner-Lambert in Morris Plains, N.J ., said the company "shares many of their concerns about quality and con- tent ol t.elevilicn." 8HOU. SAID THE company •1reed to ~vise its advertising policy, which he said had been concerned primarily wltb television violence. to include stron1er prohibitions against sexual material. Wamer·Lambert recently quit advertising on "Saturday Night Llve," "The Newlywed Game." ''T he Datin1 Game" and "Three's a Crowd." Sholl aaid the campaign's role In those de· clslont was that of a • 'conscioua- ne11-taiaer." on Oct. ' It be1an boycottiq tbe other tompanlea because they took no limllar action. Amertcu Home Product& re- fused comment concernlq lbe campalp, but Kathleen Mac- Donoup of General Pooda aald the company resents the boycott because It already hu a 2JO.yea.r· old policy agalnlt advert.lain& on shows it conaldera offensive. SHE SAID GENEaAL Food.a, televl1lon'1 secood·largeat ad- vertiser, screens every episode -of prime-time shows it sponaora and each season withdraws ads from about 100 episodes it con- siders objectionable. "General Foods has been a very vocal advertiser in calling for the type or programming we thlnk we need on TV." she said. "'They (the churc:b cam - palgnen> have arrived at Stan· dards that reflect their views, _t>Ut we don't believe-they reflect the views of society as a whole." She said GeneraJ Foods is al40 an unfair target becawse most of the shows it sponsors aren't targeted by the group. But, said Hurt. "We don't believe in the logic that because you do some good it justifies the baa· you do. That would be like saying good citizens have the ri•bt to cornllllt a crime • ...,. now and then." SITTING IN A 81JNDAY acbool room dominated by a lar1e U.S. map eovered with nd dots pinpointin1 partlcipaUDJ churcbea, Hurt said the Joelton church baa spent .. several thousand dollars•• for printine and maWne. and other churches pay (or their own effqrta. ''The fact that so many people are Willing to give their Ume and money to this I think abowa tMt we have bit a nerve with the American pu~c." he said. "Television' 11 more than a passing entertainment medium, it is as much a part or society u electric llfhts. 'thc»e of ua wbo han seen it change ln the lut r ew ~e s know how it'•. chang , t the kids see this and · that's the way the world is," he said. "There Is a lot or immorality in the U.S .. but not to the extent that it's.ghown on television." The biggest swop meet on the Orange Coost is found every day in the classified -ods in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 CAMPAIGN AGA1Ntr TV SEX O!TI StJPPowf~w·~ Pe810r John Hurt In Joetton, Tenn., Church Wor,kln1 from the s mall church In Joel<on, a Naahvllle suburb, participants surveyed several hundred Churc h of 'Christ members actoss the na· lion lo compile a list of TV shows considered offensive. Hurt said Warner-Lambert's response pleased the group, but , ___ ------------ Studg Finds ·Birth Curb Pills Head.Ing the list were NBC 's "Saturday Nlghl Live,'' CBS' "Dallas" and ABC's "Soap," ''T hree's Company '' and "Charlie's Angels." Syndicated shows Uated aa of· tensive were ''Tht! Newlywed Game," "The Dating Game" and ''Three's a Crowd." ca·ncer Protection .. TELEVISION'S BEST shows, according to the survey, in· eluded NBC's "LltUe House on t the Praire " and CBS' "60 BOSTON (AP> Birth con· lrol pills apparently provide pro- tection agajnst uterine cancer up to five years after a woman stops laking them. according to a Boston University study. The study. published in the Ne w En gland Journal of Medicine . indicates that women who take birth control pi lls face only ha lf the usual r isk or uterine cancer than wo men who don't use the pill. The protective errects of the pill seem to last fo r at least five years after they stop taking the medicine. the study said. In the report, the doctors cau- tioned that their findings need more study. a protective effect remains after use has long been discontinued, when women reach ages at wh ich the risk is substantially increased." · Fraud Clinic Set for SC Minutes." Ignoring networks and pro· ducers, the campaign W«!nt after the economic souJ of television -the advertisers. Three cor· porations were warned to withdraw their commercials Crom "offensive" shows or face boycotts of their products. The three are Warner- Lambert. which makes s uch products as Listerine, Rola.ids, San Clemente merchants will Shick razors and Trident gum: learn how to avoid fraudulent General Foods Corp. -Maxwell cr edit cards, bad checks and House Coffee, Jell-0 and Kool· s hoplifting in a breakfas t Aid ; and American Home seminar Thursday. Products -Chef Boy-Ar-Dee The breakfast meeting is meals, Gulden's Mustard and s ponsored by the San Clemente Sani-F1ush, among others. Chamber of Commerce and will Hurt said more companies be held beginning at 7:30 a.m . at would be targeted later. t he chamber offi ce. uoo N. El Camino Real. THROUGH MASS mailings Cost of t he co ntinental the campaign enlisted 6,000 brea kfast, which features Church of Christ branches and speakers from the police depart· received signed, preprinted ment. is $1. Call the chamber of-cards from more than 500,000 OAK EDWANMAN HA\.LITAND ANO WASHSTAND CIRCA 1IOI ,, I 8349 A Eu clid Street Fountain Valley Inside Home Furnishings Mall (71 4) 549-7363 "The effect of timing is of particular interest." they wrote, "since the use of combination oral contraceptives could have a m~asurable impact on the in· cidence or endometrial cancer if fi ce at 492· 113l_r_or ~eservations. __ people pledging to car~ry::_~ou~t~a_J~========:::::::::::::::================:-:::::-:::::::=::::::::~ ., .: CUSTOM MADeDRAPERIES .. CUSTOM MADE BEDSPREADS (Manufactured fOf '95 with tMnlion of this ad) WITH DRAPERY ORDER. 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J The lure of the two supentari :, drew a Reunion Arena crowdl" 17,481, the largest s ingle •a : attendance an expansion te bas ever r~orded in its fl ; . . sea'l_on. . • Johnson scored a game·hi&h •4 32 point&. despite s itting oui almost lhe entire fourth quart.el\ : and Abdul-Jabbar added 11 ' point~. all in the first half. • The defending NBA cbam· • pions hit nine or their first 1' shots, including two stuffs on fast-breaks by Abdul-Jabbar, fot a 20·8 lead in the fint 4:"9 ol play and led by 34·18 at the end ol the first quarter. EDISON'S RICK DIBERNARDO (89), TROY SEURER (40), BILL THOMAS (81) FIGHT TO GET'TO FOUNTAIN VALLEY QB MATT STEVENS (12) With Johnson and Abdulr J a bba r on the benc h, th• Mavericks closed the margini 43·31 in the second quarter b Edison Pulls Off a Miracle after four minutes, the pair turned and unleashed a bar· r age of goals that gave Los Angeles 44 points for the period and a 78-53 halftime Jead . Johnson hit a 48-foot shot front mid-court at the buzzer endinit' the half and came back with three quick goals early in the third quarter as the Lakers scored eight straight points for their biggest lead of the game. 86·S3. Chargers Score With 15 Seconds Left to Win, 15-14 By ROGER CARLSON Of -0.llf l'llM SAff F o unt a i n Valley High 's Barons did everything but land the knockout punch Friday night -and learned the hard way - either punch the Cha rgers lights out or suffer the consequences. Before an An aheim Stadium crowd of 18,516, the Char gers of Edison High pulled it out with 15 seconds to go as qua rterback Ken Major rolle«f' a round his right side from three yards out, then duplicated it for the two- point conversion to provide the winning point for a 15· 14 Sunset League victory. THE TRIUMPH extends the Chargers' winning streak to 17, -puts Edison a game up with one game left in the Sunset League * * * cha mpionship race and ups the series record to 9·2· 1 against the frustrated Barons . It was a miracle victory for the Chargers, a team thoroughly dom in ated by t he Baron s through three quarters. But Edison doesn't lose by a decision. If the Chargers aren't KO'd. they respond, and respond they did Friday night as Major set up his winning heroics with a SO-yard pass to Melvin Jackson afte r a double handoff and pitch back to Major. The clock showed 1: 59 remain- ing as the play wound up at the Fountaip Valley 23. Six plays later with the seconds dwind- Ling, Major took it over on fourth- and·two. Then the t wo-point try which he duplicated. * * * "To be honest," said Edison Coach Bill Workman, ·'we almost went the o ther wa y. But something told me if we blocked them once on t hat play we could do it again. And with Major r un- ning the ball. it gave us one more blocker." F OUNTAIN VALLEY stormed back in the last futile seconds, completing a 61-yard pass· from Matt Stevens to Keith Richards, but time ran out as he fell to the s ix·yardline. A flag was thrown on the play, but the officials took the nag back for the late hit, ruled to come after tbe game was over. ·'The clock had run out when the ball was in the air and the game was over when he bit the * * * ground," explained official Jim Patterson. SO IT ENDE D . Fountain Valley h ad ripped the proud Edison defense to shreds in the first half, but didn't capitaUze on its opportunities. A t o u c hdow n p a ss was nullified by a penalty and during th e s pa n of th e game two medium range field goal at· tempts were wide. ''We were the better ft>Otball team,'' said Milner. "We had four chances to win and a bad snap on a punt changed the com· plexion or the game. "The game was ours." The Barons raced to their 14-0 halftime advantage in near un· stoppable fashion as Slevens, . who was never sacked, nddJed Edison's secondary with crisp passes to Emile Ha r ry, Rey Gubemick and Greg Bolin. WITII LUCK IT would have been 24·0. but the m issed field goal and nullified touchdown pass proved otherwise. Fountain Valley got on the score board in t he second quarter when the Barons moved 50 yards in eight plays, capped by Stevens' 19-.yard pass to Bolin, splitting two defenders at the goal-line on a post pa~tem. Later the BarQns marched 34 yard's after Tim Finley's 13-yard punt return -scoring on one of their patented quickies -. two plays, one toucbd~wn. Richards carried f"or e ight <See EDISON, Page 82) "He just might be one of the best I 've ever seen ," Dallas Coach Dic k Motta s aid of Johnson. "Wh at he did tonight was unbelievable. I e njoyed watching him. ''He has an enthusiasm for the game that I hope for the sake of . I basketball that he doesi\'t lose. I; 1 appreciate the way he plays,',:.. Motta added. .; Westhead shared Motta's e~. tbus iasm about Johnson. · "While we were-leading~ about 2i> points, he made a · play and still dove for the ball ~ try and save it," the Los Angel~ coach.said. •.; "He has great enthusiasm atf• the time. He plays hard everJ =J' game." '•. ""! ~., -Time and Motion Study It's a Wild One By JOHN SEVANO CM, .. O.lly Piiot Sl•ll It's considered the gr~atest single high school football spec· tacle in Orange County. Fountain Valley vs. Edison. with the Sunset League cham· pionship usually riding on the outcome. This one was no exception . . . 4 : 17-Edlson Coach Bill Workman hasn't stepped foot on Anaheim Stadium turf yet and already he's frantic. ·•t • m miss-ing my clipboard," he exalts to his coaching staff in the locker· room. "It's got my entire game plan on it.'· Immediately a search party is formed to find the valua- ble pie<:e of missing merchandise. This isn't unusual for Workman. last year hefor gothis shoes . 4:3S-Mlsslon accomplished as the notebook is found al the "R od eo Res t auran t " in Anaheim. It was undei:: the chair where Workman was sitting dur- ing lunch. ..1• ' 4:53-Al&bougb it's a neutral site, Anaheim Stadium is like playing av.home to the Charters~ who are 4·1 against Fountain Valley andS·loverall atthe Big A. 5:18-Workman's m eetin g with his charged-up players ends. ' S: l._Tbe Charger players sit down to watch a 1977 Pittsburgh Steelers highlight mm. 5:H -Uallke the Ch a r ger lockerroom which ls loud and boi1terioua, Fountain Valley's bas a, quiet confident about it. There's little talking as the playen take it upon tbemselv~ to pyscb·up individually. 1:2'7-''11111 ls a good game and a great rivalry ," s llys 8arou Coach Mike Milner. "We (ooaebet) wabt to win this as bad p ~)' (players) do." I:• IB\Mr continues taping bl1 l)layen 81)d eating h1I pre- ••m• meal which conallu ot a laant-boiled e11, a layer of ctMd· dar cbelle, a peanut butter and Jelly 1andwlcb and a can of oran1• drtnk. "Today I reel Uke • l ~m n 1••n old," confesae1" lltlner. <tit real .,.1. au. t:• ftll t•t4ll •l lbe 1tadham are o;.. aod t... fu1 eome pouriallD. t:D-FMmtala Valley takes U. ftekt for wa..-ups. 6:31-Edison decides to do the same thing. 6:33-"Do you realize that we've thrown 149 passes and our quarterback has been sacked on· ly once?" asks Milner . "That's a tre mendous tribute to our two tine coaches." 6:34-Botb coaches agree the key to the game will be the ef· fectiveness of Edison 's pass rush on Baron quarterback M atl' Stevens. 6:4t-"TbJs is the best frame of mind our kids have ever been in." says Milner as he watches his players run ~hrough drills . 6 :43--Qne ~d1son banner re· ads. "There are the 78 reasons why Edison is # 1." The banner stretches some 60 yard s in length and proceeds to name ev~ry coach and player on the team. There 's only one problem, though. Only 68 names appear . "All that means is that there are 10 secret reasons you'don't know about." says Workman. Either that or the banner makers can't count. 7 : O I-Fountain Valley wins the toss and elects to receive. "That 's only the second toss we've won a ll year ," says Milner. Maybe that's a good omen ." pay for what they did to us last year." said one FV player to his teammates in their final meet- ing. "We were prisone rs for one year and I don't want to be a prisoner again," says another. 1:2~The lights in t he locker- room are turned off for effect. There's total darkness as the coach s peaks . "We s aid in August that you have to make a commitment to playing foot- ball. and you have to make a commitment to play 48 min utes of football tonight," said Milner. "Don't be a prisoner. Let's go out and kick some (bleep)." 7 :21-Slgn ha nging on the dugout as the Fountain Valley players took the field-"You are now entering the war zone." What ever happened to t he foot- ball game that was going to be played? 7 :50-The gam e is n 't 10 m i.nutes old and already the Barons have used their three first-half time outs. 7 :59-f~}Ultain Valley's Emile Harry hank ln another Stevens pass . "Just keep it going." Work m a n tells his ~dison coaches in the booth. "We'll wear them down. We have to." . 8:02-FountalD Valley scores. "Keep your beads up. We're wearing them down, we're wear· in g t he m down ." exclaims Charger defensive coach 'Russ Purnell. 7: 15-Foantala Valley leaves the field and is greeted by a heart-shaped floral a rrangement with dead flowers t hat says "Rest in Peace-Chargers." 7: 17-"1 want to make them 8:H--"We're all right guys." <SeelT'SA WILD, PageB2> FV'S REY GUBERNICK LOOKS FOR A PASS AS TROY ORY (1). STEVE wet.TON CLOSE IN. A Typical USC-Stanford Game? STANFORD CAP> -The Stanford Cardinals, whose offensive personnel virtually guarantees to make thinp ex· citing, unfortunately bas a defense which fourth-ranked USC must look (orward t.o facing. ·'This. will be a typical USC-Stanford ••me, very excitln1 and probably com· inl down to the last minute,'' Southem Cal Coach John Robinaon said ln slllnl up today's P~clfic-10 contest. Stanford, •J.S, bu scored more than 80 polnta ln nve 1ame1. It bu allowed 25 or more polnta ftve times. Robimon'• Trojans, f.0.1 lhll seaaon, take a 27-pme unbeaten ltreak lmo the tame wtUch will be played befon about as,ooo fans at Stanford St.1f1ium. The • • 27-game streak ties a school record, and it was Stanford's 1933 team which ended the otheratreak at27. There are two ties in the curr ent s treak. a 7-7 deadlock with Oregon three . "' 0. Tl' Teda11 O..•llel 7 at JZ:G weekl •IO and a' 21·21 standoff with Stanford lat season. In the 1979 Stan· ford·USC 1ame, the Cardinals rallled from a 21-0 hallUme deficit and bad a ebance to will, on a field goal attempt, ln the fl.naJ mlnute. Darrin Nelson, Stanford's outstandlng running back. didn't face the Trojans in 1919, a season be missed because of in· jury, and quarterback John Elway, who was a freshman, played only briefly. £1way ls now the nation's fourth ranking passer and bas lhrown 11 of his 25 touchdowns this season in the last two games. · "I don't think I've ever seen him cold; •he's. a hot·and·hot quarterback. Like Roser Staubacb, be ha1 that dimension or acramblln1. makint thln1s happen:'' uys Trojana Coach Robinson. . Nelson ia closin1 in on bis third l ,oOo·yard ruahln1 season, with one year of eUstbWtJ rem"ntn1. He also 11 ( amona college football's ludil\9 pa receivers along with teammates Tyler and Ken Margerum, Elway' wide receivers. Southern Cal quarterback Gord~· Adams bas thrown 148 puaes, half many u Elway, but be has allowed four intetceptiona. The Trojans, usual, 1tre11 the run, and tallba Marcus AJJen rank• No. a naUon wilh an avera1e of IM yards per 1am• ''Their offensive line 11 their ~ a\rtDl\h." aaya Stanford Coach Pa Wl11ta. "Tbelr offenalve 11M pta runner all the way out to t Unebacken, and alter that he'1 on . own." • I rnts . Top Sc.oring Team in U.S:? It' Bak r (59.9 Average) , LIBlt&TV. Mo -Yore than 10,000 fau an • experted here today when hOlt WlWam Jewell •Ill• COU•te faeee Baker <Kan1u> Colle1e ln what wtll probabb ditcide the Keart of America Conlennce · cham~p. Both teams are undefeated an<t both are ranted amonc . th• top five ln lbe National AlloclaUon of lnterca.Ueaiate Athletics. · But Baker Coach Charlie Richards says he's a little bit worried. Richards became concerned when bis Wildcats· de· feated Missouri Valley, 42·0 two weeks a10. It was the closest 1ame Baker bad played t.hb year. . His Wildcats rebounded for an 82-10 triumph over feared Tarkio College last week .. And William Jewell could only score a 49-12 verdict over Tarkio. Bak~. inf act~ only 35 pointssby ohetting the all-time col· legiate NAJA scorlng record. The Wildcats have scored 479 points in eight games this year for an avera1• 59.9 points per 1ame. Situated in Baldwin, Kan .. about one hour from Kansas City. Baker College has about 800 students; 94 of lbem are football players. "Things are getting all crazy vound here," Richards said Friday. "We've had radio and television stations calling us from Los Angeles, San ·Francisco, New Orleans. It's been quite a deal for us." Richards. a first-year coach who was the bead mentor at nearby CotreyviUe J C, says he has just six seniors on his squad. Who attends Baker and why? "We 're a very ,high academic school." Richards responds. "We try to sen players on the (act that lbey can play on one o( the finest small college football teams in lbe ,. nation." The little college has lured sophomore fullback Mike Pat- ton from Compton and wide receiver Dave Houston from Whittier. But both play behind the two offensive keys to the Wildcats' success. Running back Anthony Flanders has carried the ball 1.23 times for 1.,223 yards and 17 touchdowns. while receiver Bob· by Bates has caught 33 passes for 899 yards and 16 touchdowns. Kicker Tony Butts has booted 62 extra .RC>ints to surpass the national record of 57. He leads the NAIA in kick scoring. If Baker can come up with 35 more points in its last two games (they play Ottawa, Kan. next week), it will surpass the • all·timecollegiaterecordof513pointssetby Arizona in 1.972. • lbe all-time collegiate record of 513 points set by Arizona in 1972. ------ftuote al the Dau------. Bill Veeck, after escalating salaries forced him lo put the Chicago White Sox up for sale: "It isn't the high price or star.. that is expensive, it is the high price of mediocrity." Nortmt Wins Spllt Derlsf .. SAN ANTONIO, Texas -Former World Box-m ing Council heavyweight champion Ken Norton came out or a 16-month retirement to battle un· defeated Randall ''Tex·· Cobb Friday night and took a 10.round split decision with a flurry of counter-punches in the final round. Norton. 36. of Los Angeles. obviously was exhausted ~t the end or the ninth round. but summoned enough energ~ tn the final round to batter the lumbenng Cobb with a series of uppercuts in the center of the ring and capture the deciding round. Referee Tony Perez of New York scored the match 97·94 for Norton, Judge Spider Bynum of Dallas saw it 97-95 for Cobb and Judge Chuck Hassel of Los Angeles cast the deciding !lf>-95 ballot for 0 .• Cobb appeared in command in the ear- ly rounds. backing Norton against the ropes and closing Norton's left eye with a MMTOM series of devastating left jabs. Jn the fourth round, Norton bega~ using his superior skill against the slower Texan, landing several telling blows to Cobb's face on counter· punches. · Norton rocJ<ed the stronger CObb only one time during the fight when he landed a left between Cobb's gloves and brought a slight tt'ickle of blood to the Texan's nose. "I never really got a good shot," Norton said. "He kept me-oJf.baJance-with his-left iabs. A yearamh. halt layoff r e- ally hurts. I didn't have as much left as I thought I would have." I. ,. ......... .., ............... ...... Quarterback Dp Pa....W ii work.in• out with llJ the Oaklud .Raldfn a1aln. 1 ... tban five •Mkt • alter bnakint a bone In hi.I ri&bt le1. "I'll be rt· acly, but they won't nMd mt," be NJd while dJ.I. cuaaiq tile poulbWty belU retuna to actiGo btfon tbe NFL H&10D enda. n. Pl.OU bu tabG over and doDt u elfec· live job ••. Tbe battered Gntn Bay Packen ~ their Nth rosier move wttbln 48 boun aa tbey com~ l)N· paration for Sunday's game wttb San Frucllco ... Tbe New York Giants waived MIU Mee.J, who lmmeclla~:W' to Delroil for a t.ryout wlth the Llom . . . PraH M i, wbo has been Wtder fire ln reeent seasom for b1I failure to make tbe Syracuse University football team comDetltive with Penn State and Pittsburlb, report.ed.ly la tbe subject of dJI.. content a1ain. ('ffrf arrigl1t flit• i7 "" \f'lr It•'* Ml11• Center 8W Cartwrtpt scored 21 polDta -11 ot m them in the second ball-and CM&y a....u hit for •ix key points down the sttetch. to atve New York a 124·11S National Basketball AM"ociatloo win over Denver Friday night . . . lleblay .._. scored a seuon·bilh 23 polnts and led Philadelphia to a 117·110 victory over Kansas City. The win was the loth stral&bt fot the 78en . Larry Kn. scored 21 points u the Cbicaio Bulla de· CAllTW•IOHT feated the faltering Atlanta Hawka, 103-100 after nearly squandering a 2l·point lead in the final period . . . Elvbl Ra1ea con· tinued his scorine surge, pourtng in a season·high 29 points to lead Wubington tQ Its third straight victory, 114-88, over Detroit. The Bullets all-star forward sank 12 of 1.6 shots and now has made 52 of 94 in his last six games ... 84tb Lu6er, Mar· quea JGlmloD and QU.. 8-ber com· bined for five free throws in the final 61 seconds as Milwaukee rallied down the stretch for a l.02·101 victory over Boston. The Bucks blew a 16-polnt lead and then bad to rally from a six-point deficit in the final quarter to cet back on the win· ning path . . . . Tom Owens came off the bench to score a season-high 21 points as Portland rolled past the Golden State Warriors. 122-113 ... Vl.ule ,.._scored 20 points to lead Seattle to a 113·94 victory over San Diego, spoiling Clipper Coach Paul Sllas' return to Seattle . . . Guard ,..._ Lataa was absent when Golden State Jost to Portland and nobody on the team had heard from him since practice Thursday ... Atlanta center Wayne Rollias was placed on Uie injured list because of a muscle.strain in bis right leg and residual mus- cle weakness . . . New Jersey Nets president loeepla THb was forced to bumble himsell by apologizing to a partner be wrongly accused of telling the press that Coach Kevt. Loa&taeTY's dismissal was imminent . . . Mike Barte, presi· dent of the New York Knlcks, confirmed that SM lleb•aa could coach the team for three more years, lben become general manager. .-l"hby,. Fuguli11 l .. t-Hd f ;d,.N1fut1 ''irftH'?f The Edmonton Oilers rode third-period goals ~ by O. Aabby and Lee Foplbl that came 14 " seconds apart to a 4·2 National Hockey League triumph over the Winnipeg Jets Friday night . . . Two power-play goals by S&aa 8m.yl and timely penaJty- killing from Dave WIWaaH carried the streaking Vancouver Canucks to a 3·2 win over M1nnesota in a penalty-marred game. The win was the sixth straight at the Pacific Coliseum this season for the Canucks . . . 1be Wubington .Capitab said they have acquired veteran defenseman IUek Smida on • waivers from the Detroit Red Wings. Smith is a 10-year veteran of the NHL who also spent three ~~ason.s with the World Hockey Association. Winlfeld M~•• Wit• Nne 't'erlc •~•• Dave Wllllleld, major league baseball's moat • publicized free agent. met for mote than two hours Friday with representatives of the New York Mets . . . A Western Washington University student ac· cused of throwing a toy football on lbe field during a National Football Leaguecigame bas been acquitted on a technicality. Judges.eve Moem ruled that a child's toy rubber football was not litter and acquitted Deaa L. Meek . . . Marlo Aadrettl roared to the pole position in qualifying for the Miller 150 at Phoenix.for championship cars. Pucho Carter is third, Capistrano's Dick Simoa is 12th. Irvine's Dmall Flres&o- ae 14th and Huntington Beach's Pete Halsmer 24lb in the 25-car starting field . ·. . Lori Garbaca, in her second year oo the LPGA tour, fired a six-under-par 68 to take the first·round lead in the Mazda- J apan Classic ... Kea 8f'OW11, a little· known Englishman, bolds a one-stroke lead in lbe Mayne Nickless goll touma- wiNl'tELo ment in Melbourne over Greg Normaa of Australia . . . An arbitrator h8s ruled against relief ace Dick 11d.row's bid to become a free agent, according to the general mana&y of the Chicago Cubs . . . Lee S&aa1e, a scout and minor league ~tcbing instructor for the Bostoo Red Sox . was named the club 's pitching coach under new manaafer RaJpn Hoak . . . CBS Sporu bas signed a three· year agreement with the PGA tour to broadcast 1.2 golf tournaments each year beginning in 1982. SPORTS BREAK/FOOTBALL ....... ,."P., IT'S A WILD ONE -• • 1ay1 Workman. l:lf-1111 '•la Valley K'Orel ....... ta.. &dlaon beocb 11 1tunaed. Worlsmaa 1bowa no esnodoD. , 1:2'-~ D,J . Ben run for Ed1lon i.I stopped. ''11\at'a amaztna." says Workman. "37 <Dean Roberta ot FV> ts ldWn1 UI." 8: U-AIM&ller Baron TD is called back due. to boldtnc. M liner 1oea into a · rage. Wortman breathes a 1l1h of re- lief. 8:St-1&'1 halrlime and the Barons lea4, 14-0. "They beat the beU out of ua and we want to beat the bell out of them.•' yella one Baron player back in the lockerroom. 8:H-.. We're not going to cban1e our game plan one bit," says Milner to his players. ''We only allowed two first downs to a team that scores a lot. The only thing we have to do Is play 2A minutes of the same type of fool· ball." . 9:04-Harry is carried from the field with leg cramps, run· ning the cramp total to six with one pinched nerve for the Barons. It's cold and damp and the players are having trouble getting loose. t:n-Edlaoa gets Its first break of the game as a bad Fountain Valley snap on fourth down gives the Chargers the ball at the 8Jron31, first-and-10. t:ll-Tlllrd quarter ends. On· ly 12 minutes remain for both sides. 9: lS-Ed.IMa scores. There is going to be a game after all. 9:1&-Anotlaer player leaves, • this time for Edison, with leg cramps. This game must be set· ting a record in t h at de· partment both on the field and in lbestands. t:!&-Harry goes down again with cramps. Maybe the site of this game should be chaneed to the warm confines of Houston's Aslrodome. t :tt-Aae&,•r bad anap by 'P'V-tbls time OD a fleld --rnulta bl a mllMd rt.Id .,.i. Edison ii beell ln ball ..... t :Jt ..._ .. calll f« bll nea-tllcker and it work1. It'• fir•t·QCl·lO at the 23 for tM Cbar~. ~ l:U-Tlle 1ame 11 47 . and 41 MCOftdl old lt all bo'Js down to one pl&y. t:u-r..-quarterb ck .Km Major scores on sweep pl.1¥ to tbe ript. Workman tell• b1t of· fenae to stay out there, the coaches have decided to 10 for two. t :u-&ime play, same result. Major scores and Edison leads, t.5·14. Milner can only shake b1t head. 1:45-"Tbla is the 1reatesl game I've ever been involved in," says Major . "We proved we have hearts." I: 48-Game ends in con· traversy as last-ditch pass by FV is _grabbed at the Charger six-yard line and a flag is thrown. · 9:4t-llead referee rules t.be game is over because lbe foul occurred after the clock bad ez. plred. Fountain Valley's coaches are irate. Edison's relieved. 9:49-Tbe game is over. but only for another year. Maybe there should be a new title: "Game of Champions." Both sides certainly played that way. Ski Film at UCI Famed pro<iucer Warren Miller's 30th feature length ski film, "Ski People." will be shown at UC Irvine's theater ton{ghtat8. Ticket price is $5. .Filmed in locations as varied as the Arlberg in Austria to the flatlands of Texas, the film takes a close-up look at lbe lives and techniques of skiers around the world. The film also includes a rare profile of 1964 Olympic bronr.e medalist Jimmy Huega., fi'~Pa~81 . EDISON TOPS FV . • • yards, then junior Rod Emery took a pitcbout and rambled 26 yards around bis left side, ala Willie Gittens. Edison was not getting to the. quarterback and the Chargers' own game was thoroughly con· tained by an aroused Barons de· fense. led by Brandt Houchen. Duval Love, Bill Tyler, Jack Braman, John Kaloper and otben. "We bad never been behind.'' said Worlcman. "I think we went into some shock, like a daze. But we tried to stay positive at halftime. We told ihem they weren't sustaining their blocks and 14 points wasn't insurmoun- table. not to quit." THEY DIDN'T quit, keeping the Barons• lethal offense from rurtber damage, then got the break they needed as a bad center snap on a punting situa- tion' turned lbe ball over al lbe FV31. Eight plays later, all on the ground, fullback Dave Geroux pounded over from a yard out to pare the deficit to 1.4·7 with 9:20 left. Tbe Barons began another long drive, but were frustrated with the missed field goal, giving Edison life with 3:40 remaining and 80 yards between them and possible victory. A third-down pass for 14 yards to Mike Garrity kept it alive, then the flea.flicker. and finally Ma- jor's payorr runs with 15 ticks left. Sailors Edge Sunny Hills Diggy Riley scored his fifth goal with 40 se<:onds remaining to give the Newport Karbor High water polo team a 10·9 non· league victory over visiting Sun· ny Hills Friday afternoon in a matchup of the top two teams in the CIF. Newport now holds a 2·1 edge ove r Su1 ... Y Hills in three matches this "P.asoo and holds the No. 1 raling while the Lan· cers are No. 2. The game was a see-saw af. fair from beginning to end with neither team holding more than a one-goal edge until Newport forged to a 9-6 lead in the final period. Sunny Hills tied the game at 9.9 with Jess than two minutes remaining to set the stage for Riley's goal. Newport goalie Ian Marksbury had busy day, mak· ing 20 saves. AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR THE MERCEDES-BENZ . 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But its league record will be 3·2 and the Sailors would 23-14 Decis io11 IJright Win For CdM By CURT SEEDEN OI ,,,. O~•lr Pli.t s~" Corona del Mar High honored the fathers of its football team Friday night, and the proudest dad on the field had to be Dave Bnghl. His oldest son on the CdM squad. Chris rambled 90 yards untouched with the opening kickoff for a touchdown, and his younger son, Bill raced 87 yards off tackle for the winning TD as the Sea Kings stopped El Toro, 23-14 before 3,000 fans at Newport Harbor High. THE VICTOR V BOOSTED the Sea Kings into a second-place tie with the Chargers behind un- defeated Estancia in a very tigh~ Sea View League football race. The two big plays, combined with some nifty running by Sea King quarterback Clay Tucker paves the way for what s hould be a thrilling con- clusion to league action in which no less than four teams still have a chance at a Cl 1'~ playoff spot . Friday night, Chris Bright zipped through a massive hole with the opening kickoff before most of the fans were seated . and just like that CdM held a 7-0lead. advance to the playoffs u the Jeaiue'• third place team . "I don't know what the final stats looked Ute but I thou(ht our derense played tremendously tonleht." aaid Newport Harbor Coach Hant Cochrane. For Cocbrane's information and everyone else concerned, the statistics told tbe entire story. Huntington Beach, now 1-8 on the year, gained a total ol Sl yards in the tame, three by rushing. The OUen manaaed just two rirst downs on tbe night. Thelr leading rusher, Scott Stier, rushed for 17 yarda on 12 carries. That's just how dominating ~ very good Newport Harbor defense waa. HVN'11NGTON BEACH quarterbacks complet· ed three of 14 passes for just 48 yards and threw five interceptions. Actually. the Oiler& never threatened -their only touchdown coming on !1 40-yard re· turn or a fumble recovery by defensive back Ray French late in the game. On offense, the upstart Sailors played well enough to win but that's aoout all. Newport Harbor got on the board early as tackle Joe Goubert pQunced on a fumble by fullback Bob Thompson at the Huntington Beach seven.yard line on the "Oilers' first possession of the game. On the next play, the Sailors' John Gazsi ran m for the touchdown, one of \wo TD's the senior would score on the evening. MIKE GIOOINOS Sperk• Newport GWCWomen Win Title Golden West Coll ege complet· ed a sweep of the Southern California College women's cross country championship by winning the conference meet at Craig Park in Placentia Friday afternoon. The Rustler women posted a perfect 7·0 dual meet record to go with the conference meet title NEWPORT HARBOR'S Mike Giddings was which they won with 33 points to tbe leading receiver in the ttame catching four so for runner-up Santa Monica. passes for 109 yardil and two touchdowns of 32 and Tess Riel of Golden West 58 yards. finished second in the individual "'Mike had a great game and so did the en· race behind Santa Monica's . tire defense," Cochrane said. "I'd say we're in Theresa Haro. Riel posted a good shape for a playoff berth now." 17 : 33.0 time, some 31 seconds Defensively . the Sailor s were led by faster than her previous ~st linebacker Mike DeGeare, tackle Joe Goubert, this season. tackle John Stockham, Giddings (a linebacker> Also in the top 10 £or the and defensive backs Tom LaGrandeur, Paul Bret· Rustlers were Alice l acovcci in thauer, John Barnett and Paul McGowen. fourth place with a time of A di!Jappointed Huntington Beach Coach Bob 18:44.0 and Bev McQuarrie in Isherwood could only acknowledge that Newport sevenlhplaceat19:08.0. Harbor had outplayed his team. "They have a T he Rustlers will compete in heck of a defense," he said. "I think we played one the Southern California cham· of our worst games or the season on the whole." pionships Friday . -----=-----=- ~urday, ~ovemDer a. 1980 Over Trojans Estancia Rallies For 14-7 V~ctory By CRAIG RUSSELL Of Ille Deify ,. ... It.it Turnovers will kill you and University High found that out the hard way as three fourth· quarter rumbles allowed the Estancia Eagles to pull out a come-from-behind 14-7 victory over the Trojans Friday night at Irvine High. The first two fumbles were tough enough on the Trojans as they led directly lo Estancia scores. But it was the third one -a fumbled snap itt the Estan· cia one-yard line with less than 30 seconds left in the game - ·that proved too• muc h for University Hi gh Coach Ted Mullen. "What can you say," said a very emotional Mullen. "What can you do? For the third week in a row we gave a great effort out there, but the fumbles killed us. And what makes it even more frustrating is that we played mistake.free football the entire game until the fourth quarter " The fi rst fumble occurred on the second play of the final quarter as defensive lineman Dave Siemonsma pounced on a bobbled handoff at the Universi- ty 46 yard line. rive plays late r , Estancia tailback Bob Urmson scored on a 10-yard run. The extra point !ailed and the Trojans held a 7-6 lead But following the kick-off the Trojans would fum~e again on the \'Cry firs t play from scrim· mage. This time Mark Carnahan gobbled up the loose ball and \he Eagles were in business at their own 49-yard line. And this time Estancia was more patient taking 11 plays to cover the 51 yardl. Quarterback Jim McCahill, who had kept the drive alive with a clutch tbird- down pus to h1• ravorite re· ceiver Abel Cachola, scored the game winner on a quarterback sneak from a yard out. The Eagles went for two and wh~ Urmson ran across the goal line, Estancia had a 14-7 lead. And that's when the third and final fumble came into play. With Randy Myers and Bill Tos h eH alternatln1 at quarterback and only 1:23 left in the game, Irvine lnow i -1, 0·4) d rove Crom its own 20-yard line to the Estancia one. The drive s ta rted with Myers hitting Mike Shavce for 18 yards and Tosheff passing to Dan Gense for 28 yards to the Estancia 34-yard line with only 1: 02 left on the clock. Then it was running back Rich Sorensen up the middle on a draw play for 14 yards to the 20.yard line. Following an Irvine time out. Myers got out or bounds on a bootleg after a , , pickup of four yards to t he 16. Time remainjng -41 seconds. That's when Tosheff hit Chris Marble on a jump pass down the middle and when Marble was Cinally brought down, the Va- queros had it first and goal at • the one. But just as pandemonium was about to break loose in anticipa· lion of the touchdown and the possible upset. the Tro1ans rumbled the snap and Estancia got the ball and win. '"They <Univers ity l did a real fine JOb defensively against us." said Estancia Hjgh Coach• Ed Blanton who saw his team run its league record lo 4-0. EL TORO. WIDCH came into the game with a perfect 3·0 league record, shrugged orf the stun· ning play by driving 57 yards in nine plays to even the score at 7-7. A 16-yard TD pass from QB Bryan Douglass to John Glina capped the drive. The Sea Kings came right back on their next possession and promptly moved 65 yards with Bill Bright doing most of the damage either straight up the middie or off tackle. JUST OPENED P'HASE 10 ' ' -Finally, Tucker rambled in from rour yards out and lt was 13-7, CdM. Scott Swan, who would figure prominently in the game's final outcome, booted his second PAT or the night and Corona del Mar was back on top, 14·7 BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR HOUSE-OF-THE-WEEK u • I .... Undaunted, El Toro came right back, and once again it was Douglass throwing a pinpoint TD strike. Th.is time, Todd Williams was on the other end, malung an over-the-shoulder catch moments before leavmg the end zone WHAT TURNED OUT to be the winning score ·came on a simple handoff to Bill Bright in the third <1uarter. TheS-10, 170-pound junior raced 87 yards for the score. but Swan missed the PAT "You know. we haven't won a big game in two years," a relieved CdM Coach Dick Monis said after the game. "We really preached that to the kids this week We just came up with the big plays tonight and that made the dirrerence . · El Toro Coach Bob Johnson agreed. "They were a big play team tonight. They just did a very good job, against us. In fact. they big· played us to death," he commented. "And that's the sign of a very good football team ·• A seven-point lead a gainst a team like El Toro wasn't enough for Morris. so when a Sea King dr ive stalled on tht' El Toro 21 yard line, Swan ~as sent on to the rield to provide some breathing room. THE SENlOR KICKER had already missed a PAT and a tie(d goal attempt, thanks mainly to the slippery turf al Davidson Field. But he blasted a 38-yarder through the uprights to give CdM a 23-14 margin at 9:09 of the final period. While Bright and Bright were pulling off the big plays, Tucker w~s ·qulet~y doing h~s jo~. but with his legs rather than his arm. With his re· ceivers usually covered by the El Toro secondary. Tucker wound up carrying the ball nine limes for 98 yards. Among his efforts were runs of 39 and 17 yards . ., I I I I I I Annual yield on one to thre&year investments. From $1 ,000 to $5C(>,OOO secured by California real estate. lcwestments available for: Individuals• Pension Plans• IRA-Keogh Catt dlrac;t 01 co11ec1 tor lnloflnallon (714) 975-1010 I •MO MM:Artmr, lultt 120Mewpon11t.9ch, CA l2etO I rt,.. Company It Paya To Know. W Diversified Financial Consl:fftants, Inc .. 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HANDY ................. ollowlnQ •r• U,. too t DOtU e11enu on TV locs•v. Ratings are • • • • ••~•11ent, ' • worth watchlno; / 1 telr: / f«9•• ti •:ao a .... , Channet 1 ./ ,/ ,/ ,/ COL.Lao• ~OOTUU.: Geor;I• vs. Fl0tlde. AMOUMers : Al M1,t1ttels and Frank Broyles. Wiii the nard·lllttlng FIOt'lda defense be able to contain freshman running whll H-rschel Walker when the Georgia ButldOQS (8.0) make their second straight appearance on na· 11onal TV? Wa lker rushed for 219 yards as Georgia, the na· hon's No 2 team, toppled South Carolina, 13·10 last week. Florida's defense forced two turnovers to set up touchdOwns and beat AubUrn, 2 t-10. The Gators are renked 20th this week a nd have a 6 I record. 12:45 p.m., Chant* 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Stanford. Announcers: Keith Jackson and Ara Parseghlan. There'll be a local flavor to today's matchuP with Gordon Adams at quarterbac k for USC and Ken Margerum at flanker for Sta nford. Adams, a graduate of NewPort HarbOr High, had a big day last Saturday as the Trojans romped over Cal, 60·7, and moved to the No. 4 SPot in the college rankings. Margerum, a product of 'Fountain Valley High, caught four touchdown passes as the Cardinals defeated' Oregon Slate, 54-13. USC is favored by seven Points in what figures to be a high-scoring game. 4:50 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ ./ NHL HOCKEY : Kings at Montreal. Announcers: Bob Miller and Pete Weber. The Philadelphia Flyers ended the Kings' 10-game un- beaten streak Thursday night In embarrassing fashion, 8·2. Ton ight the young Los Angeles squ*'d will be facing the perennial Stanley Cup playoff Canadlens in Montreal and could be In for another rough night. With Dave Taylor side lined with an in jury, foes can concentrate on stopping the NH L's leading scoring duo of Charlie Simmer and Marcel Dion ne. OTHER TELEVISION 9 a .m . (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRE·GAME SHOW. 12 :30 p.m. (34) -SOCCER -Scheduled: Eurocup 1980. Inter Milan vs. Borusia . 1 p.m. (22) -SOCCER -Ousseldorf vs. Munic h, taped at Munich, West Germany. 3 :30 p.m . (21 -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Hilmer Ken· ty ( 19-0) defends his WBA lightweight crown against Vilomar Fernandez (24·7·21 In a scheduled 15-round bOut from Detroit. Al so: Part two of the battle of the NFL Cheerleaders. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLO -Part two of the "Tomor·. row's Champions" pro boxi ng series from l ake Tahoe. Also: Legends ot Bowling, taped in McAfee, N.J . 5 p.m. (2) NFL REVIEW ANO PREVIEW. (28) - SOCCER. 11 p.m (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Oregon at UCLA. Taped. RADIO Football Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 10: 10 a.m., KOGO (6()()1 ; Kansas State at Nebraska, 11 :30 a.m., KI EV (870), USC a t Stanford, 12 :30 p.m., KNX ( 1070); Cal State Fullerton vs. Long Beach Sta te at Anahe im, l :30 p.m., KWRM (13701 and KNA C (105.5 FM); San Bernardino at Sad· dleback, 7 .30 p.m., KSBR (88.5 FM); San Diego State at Hawa ii, 9 :30 p.m., K FM B (760 ). Basketball Lakers at San Antonib, 5:20 p.m .. KLAC (570) Hock.e y Kings at Montreal, 5:05 p.m .. KOGO (bOO) (The Dally Pilot is not responsible for late changes.) -~1 ~ ~ ~""-------------------------------------------------.,_, Diablos ·Run P.ag! SC, 24-8 -By LARRY WEl.NBAVM Of .. Oally ""'""" Defending South Coast League ch a mp Mission Viejo clinched al leas t a tie for this year's crown by downing San Clemente. 24·8 before a noisy homecoming crowd of 3,200 Friday night. T he Diablos, now 4·0 in league , and 7·1·1 o verall. thwarted the Tritons with a ball· control ground game and a s warming defens e l e d by 1t line men Chris Gabagan's two fumble recoveries and a pair of Jim Wilkey interceptions. "We played the way we want· ed to, .. sajd winning Coach Bill Crow. "lots of running combined with a tough defe nse. I was real happy with our secondary play, as well as the perfor mance of Wilkey. Gahagan and noseman Tony Giambone." T h e · D ia blos h e ld San Clemente to a mere eight first downs. and al}owed j ust 147 ya rds of T rito n o ffe nse . Furthermore, after taking a 14·0 halftime lead, Mission Viejo ran 37second-ha lfplaysto SC's 17. The Diablo offense chewed up 232 yards on the ground, and were led by Mark Chunn's two touchdowns and 61 yards. John Carroll's 126 yards and one TD. and 52 by Hoyt Chitwood. Chunn. a 5·8, 170-pound senior . opened the scoring in the first quarter by laking a draw play 42 yards to pay dirt. lie was un· touched afte r blasting through a huge hole in the middle' of the Line , and the play cuJminated a 16-play. 90-yard drive. In the following period, Chunn scored from the one to cap a 46-yard drive on seven plays. Opening the second half. the Oiablos held the ball 16 plays to march 61 yards, which set" up a 37-yard field goal by senior Andy Ki ce. Carroll contributed 50 yards on seven carrit!s on the drive. QB Jim Mounce scored the on· ly Triton TD on a pretty s ix-yard scamper, and then thre w a two· point conversion to Jon Hamro. SC is now 3·5 overa ll and 2·2 in league. Carroll closed out the scoring by· bolting 10 yards lo the end zone in the last period. ··We pla yed much better tonight than last week," Crow added. "Our kids realized they had lo play better We're looking forward , lo our confrontation with Laguna Beach next week.'· - SPORTS ON TV I FOOTBALL Westminster Nipped, 17-14 By JACK MINTER OI tlll o.11, "''-' St .... Ma rina High quarterback Bob Grandstaff found run.ntng back T ed Lytle alone 1n the end zone with just 40 seconda remaining lo post a 17-14 come-from-behind victory over the Westmins ter Lions Friday night in Sunset Lea g ue toot ball action at Westminster. Grandstaff dr ove the Vikings 72 yards to complete the thrff- yard pass play lo Lytl.:. Most of the Yikes yardage came on passes to wide receiver Chris Nussbaumer. N ussbaume r ca ug ht f ive passes for 72 yards. wi th catches of 24, 19 and 12 on that final game·wiMing drive. Following a scor eless first ha lf. the Lions cam e out with blood in their eyes. Lion linebacker Jim Carlson picked ·up a Marina fumble at the onset of the second ha ir and the Lions took advantage of the miscue fo r r unning back a 7·0 lead as Eric Willingham ran up. the middle from two yards out to score with 5:43 left in the third quarter. The Yikes then put together a drive o f lhei r o wn as they rambled down the gr id iron only to be st alled at their own four· . yard Line on a fourth down situat ion. Coach Dave Thompson de- cided to play it safe and sent in field goa l s pecialis t Ma r cel Weise for a 21-yard a ttempt that we nt straight through the up· rights. Westminster led 7·3 with 1: 37 remai11jng. Then the football game began. Following a Westminster punt, the Vikings ate. up the clock in a long ball-control drive from the ir own 22. Thirteen plays later Grandstaff found light end Mike Bush jumping up and down at the Westminster five-yard line. Bush leaped up in the air for the toss and spun around a Lion defender for the score with 6:33 left in the fourth quarter. Weise's P AT sent tne ikes into a 10-7 lead. Then it was the Lions· t um again. Running with second and third efforts, W1 1Jmgham scam· pe red for r uns of 16, 10 and two yards to set up a Dave Harris to C hunk Gr a n zella touchdown combo from 17 yards out. The Lions took over the lead. 14· 10, as Glenn Angenenl put up his second PAT or the night wtlh 3:36 left in the game. ln the following series the Vlk· ings put the winning poinLB -0n the scoreboard. "This was by far our best ef. fort of the year. 1 'm especially proud of our defense the way they stopped the Westminster running game," said a happy Thompson. Westminster didn't go home followin g the fin a l Vike t<Juc hdown. Taking the Marina kickoff with less than a minute left Harris went to the air on three o<:casions. His first pass was in· Still Alive complete.. bl• second drew _. pass Interference call a1ainlt Marma and sent the ball to tbe Westmluter M-yard line and the game ended on a wUd play as Hani.s completed a pus to Mike Lewellyn at the Vlklal 35. • Lewellyn_ ran a f•w yarda and Jateralled back to Joel Roaen who was in close pursuit. Ro1ers appeared to be headed for the end zone when a swarm ol blue and gold Wliforms forced him out of boun~at the 20 yard line with lime ex)'5\red. Mustangs . Spank Vaqueros, 28-0 By ROB HAL V AKS Ol t"' oalty 1'11.i Slaff Gr eg Teregis provid ed the aerial firepow er and Max Ma rold delive red Costa Mesa High's ground attack as tbe Mustangs rolled to a 28·0 vie· tory Friday night over the Irvine Vaque ros at Orange Coast Coll ege. Te regis and Marold combined for more than 350 yards of Costa Mes a 's 431 yards of total of· fense. • Includin g two touchdown passes, Teregis completed 10 of 17 attempts for 195 y ards through the air. Marold, who played only three quarters, car- r ied the ball 29 times for 151 yard~ and two touchdowns. THE WIN EVENS Cos ta Mes a 's Sea View League record at 2·2 and keeps the Mustangs· hopes for a CIF playoff berth alive. Costa Mesa concludes the regular season Friday against Corona del Mar (3·1> and needs a win to tie for third place in the league. .. We'\•e been struggling much of the season and tonight's win sure feels good ." said Mes a Coa ch Tom French "We played extremely well on both offense and defense for the entire ball gam e." The Mustangs. who a re now 2·7 overall. were held scoreless an the first quarter. but struck for a pair of touchdowns in the second period. With 6:40 remain· i ng in t he period. Marold climaxed an 11-play, SO-yard drive with a one·yard plunge to get Mesa on the board. Following a missed 49-yard field goal attempt by Irvine, the Mustangs moved 80 yards in just four plays with Teregis hitting Onasis Nixon with a 65-yard TD pass to give them a 14·0 halttiltlf lead. MIDWAY maouGH the third quarter Costa Mesa mounted a 13-play, 79-yard drive completed by Marhold with a one-yard dive off tackle and into the end zone. Without Marold in the fourth period, Teregis went to work with Mike Valencia as his new running back and the Mustangs marched to the Irvine 29 from where Teregis found receiver Steve Cook open down the n ght sideline for his second TD pass of the night. Cook and Nixon caught all 10 of Tere gis' completions. Cook caught six for 106 yards and Nix- on grabbed four for 89 yards. Valencia, who ca me off the bench for Marold in the fourth period, had 10 carries for 54 yards. "We need to stop Tereg'5 and control the ball on offense in or· der to win.'' said Irvine Coach C h uck Sorc abal before the • game. But the Vaqueros were really never able to do either. 1 '._Rus tle r s Win Polo Crown Laguna Stuns Capo Valley, 7-6 IRVINE, WHICH IS winless in nine games this season. played s trong defen s e in the first quarter, stopping the Mustangs twice deep 1n Vaquero terrritory, but the defense softened as .the game woreon. -;. • Golden West Coll ege clinched .ltie Southern Cali fornia Con-f~rence water p olo ch a m -~j>ionship with an easy 14·5 win ~ver visiting Ventura F riday ,wtiile Orange Coast romped over iCrossmont. 19·6. in South Coast 1 :Conference action . : Don Mahaffey scored five ; goals to bring his season total to : 54 for the undefeated Rustlers ~who posted their 6lst straight ! win and boast a 98·2 record over ~ 2'h years . Ironically, Ventura : was the last team to beat the ~ Rustlers on t he j unior college 1 level. I By KEN IOLL Ol tt• 0.lly Pilat Sl.111 Laguna Be ach Hi gh 's Artists picked tnemselves out of the dirt from last wee k's cr ushing loss to Sao Cleme nte a nd s hocke d h igh ly.rega rded Capistrano Valley. 7·6. in one of the biggest upsets of t he 1980 Cl F Southern Section football campaign. It was done with a wounded Laguna Beach High quarterback Lance Stewart alternating from one. arm to t he othe r In an at· tempt to give the Artists some passing potential. But in the end. what proved to tu rn the tide on Cap istrano Vall ey's huge tea m was a swarming Laguna Beac h de- fense, which ' he ld the potent Cougars to only 102 total yards. playoff berth and with a shot at the South Coas t Lea~ue title next week against 4·0 Mission Viejo. Capistrano Valley? Well, the Cougars dropped to a stunning 2·2 league record but are still within range of th~ playoffs. But as far as titles go, the highly favored Cougars are out or It. It be gan a s bi lled -the Cougars were off and running wh e n defensive b ack S teve La nh am inter ce,pted a t the Laguna Beach 22-yard line on the second play of the game and r eturned it to the three.yard line. Things looked even darker three plays later when the snap on a punting situation sailed over Damon Berryhill's head and Capo took over at the 22 With anothe r ea sy scor ing chance. it appeared over for the Artists. But Laguna Beach defensive ba ck Todd Minkin picked off a Capo pass on fourth down to stop the threat Laguna Beac h began what was to prove the winning drive in the second quarter, sailin~ 55 yards in five plays as Stewart threw three perfect passes with his sore left arm. one netting 25 yards to split end Mike Davis. and "another of 17 yards to Eric Clark, setting it up at the Capo five -yard line. Stewart then went to Berryhlll for the TD and Berryhill kicked the PAT to give Laguna a 7·6 lead . Laguna Beach defense ruled in the second half, holding the Powerful Cougars to 19 yards on the ground and a'bsolutely nothing through the air On offense the Vaqueros were held to just 129 yards total of· fense and we re forced to punt s ix times. Three times Irvine moved within the Costa Mesa 15, but each time the Mustang de- fense s~ned and the Vaqueros came away empty. Irvine WilJ get its last chance to snap its losing streaJt when it meets University (2·7) for Uie Irvine city championship Fri· day. Ironically, the Vaqueros' las t win was in the same game a year ago. $ Je ff Donnell had five goals ; and Jeff Young four for the OCC ~ Pirates who improved their con· : (erence record to 8-1 a nd overall ; m a r k to 2 t ·2 I • , The victory keeps the Artists alive in t he hunt for a CIF. Two plays late r running back Eric Fox plunged over from the one . T he PAT try was wide. however. and Capo took a 6·0 lead with only one minute ex pi red. ' , Gauchos, Pirates Play at Honie ORAllGI COUNTY VOLVO/SAAB , , , ! -Saddleback and Golden West colleges have ' key battles in their quests for conference football f titles while Orange Coast College will just settle for a )ictory in today's junior ~oUege action. G WC travels to LA Southwest for a 1: 30 battle f ~Ith· the Cougars. Saddleback plays host to sur · ? prising San Bernardino Valley tonight al 7:30, and • OCC hosts Grossmont in another 7: 30 battle. l Golden West. 2-jl_jn the Southern Cal Con· ference, has nevet'lost to Southwest. but the Cougars have surprised a few teams this year. 4 1 GWC is coming off a 35-30 triumph over LA 1 Harbor in which running back Mike Teregis picked up 205 yards on 40 carries. At OCC, the Pirates Cl~) face a team which has a deceiving record. The Griffins (3·3·1) surprised both Rio Hondo and highly-touted Arizona Western in previous weeks and figure to give the Bucs JaOOther tough outing. OCC picked up 307 yards in its last outing , despite losin~ lo Mt. San Antonio, 31-1.3. Charlie Boss will guide OCC at quarterback. • a.nd nmning back Tim Frink, a freshman from Edlson Hllh. bas been a auri>rl!e in the backfield !/or the Bucs in the last two games. · At Saddieback. the Gauchoe tangle with San /.Bernardino (6·1>. a team which is avera1in1 324.3 • arda per game on 'Offense. includJng 172.8 on the und. ART AUCTION to benefit OCC crew Nov. 16 auction 8:00 preview 7:00 admiuk>n S2.00 _..A I I' I 11'1 .. & ... th t u ....... ..., ... .,.,. ..... . The man who makes the lodlans' running game work is Bruce Brown. the Mission Con· fer ence's third-leading r usher with 401 yards on 109 carries and four TDs. 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Esperu , H O Corona del Mar 23, El Toro 14 Sc.-... ~ El Toro 1 1 O 0-14 Coron• del ,.,,,.r 1 1 • )-.2J CdM-C. Br19f!t '° ••c•ott rt'lurn IS•., •1C1tl E T-GllN 1• peu from Oouol•U IS-ry ltlct.1 CdM-Tuc:1t.,.•""' CSw_, lllckl ET-Wlllle m1 " PHI lrom Oouvl•U (Sweely ltkld CclM-8. Br1911111 run Cltlck lellacll CdM-"'Swetl • FG AU•-• -3,000 le'1lm•l..,l ~SuUetlc1 IT f<lrsl 0o-s 10 RySl\H·vercts )1-IOI PaUll'Q yetdS 117 PHMS 11-16-0 Punts S-JO Fumblff·ICK( J..I Pe,..llles·yerOs Mb ,,._, . ....,... <*ii ll )4.2'0 1S .. 11.7 2·l2 ).I MO ET -SwHt ,, 11·61. Eldrlcf9e, S-11; 0ouv1ass, s-1•: Beres. >-12. CdM-8. 8rl9"1, IM ... ; Tucker, .... ; Merlin. J.lt, c. Br'911t, MO; lttuotto, M7. , ........ ll"alM .. ET-~l•s.11·16-0, 117 Cd M-TUC:lt ...... 1"2, IS , .... ~, ........ ET-Gllne, >-41 ; Bryant, •-«>; s-iv. ).20; WllllM'll, I· I._ ccJM~e.. "l<aftt· Mt:•sw~. T·lF. Merlin. Ml, White, 1·11; HeO.,., HO. 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Cftll klclll 1!-Ur-10 run (kick lelledl 1!-M<CW.111 I run CUrmson ryf'I) Aue-. -1,ISO lesllrNIHI o-s~. • FlritO.-S 11 lllltfte .. .,_ 40-1111 ........ .,... 120 P•IUI 11·30-2 '"""" .. ,. """'111-1•1 2-4 "-MIU-Y•cb .. JI u 1• 41·111 llJ tO.IU ).:11 >-) 2·10 ........... _.... l!-Urmton, lf.'7; Le m11er1on, IS•lt; M<C.11111, ._minus•. U-Scott, U.121; SoreMen, 1-42; FIKUS, 4·12; M,en, 4-3; TOIMff, J-mlnus 1 , .......... ..wae E-Mcc.Nll, 11-»J. no. U-M ...... •t>-o, 70; T_.., 1·1-4, 0 , Scott,O..Hl,O. ..................... E -Cecllole, ... J; UtmloOOI, 2·2; CM...,..., 1-:l'O; AfllMl. I-It; w-. 1-11. U-SM11ee,J.21, Scott, Ml;So<..,...,,2 .. ; Genie, 2-31; FlsciK.1·2\; Martlle, 1·15. 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P'aven -~ ... -.<IM .. their ffff aetn<Y -ere elltllNe IOt' It.,.. el'llfY •raft Nov. 11: AMllltlCAH L•AOU• 8Al.TIMOltE -Pel Kelly,oulOelder; '--Mery,~ llltter. 80STOH -Jim o.r,.r, eu1flelc1H.flu1 kse,,,...;O...,.R-r,<e« ...... CHICA00-0 ...... aor.,...,,,., UICIWf. CLEVILAHO -Den Sl>lllnef, pllc ... r. KANSAS CITY -Marty P.tllln, pllctwr; Peter Leeodl. llrst bew~; oe .. Cl\elll, lnll•lder; O.n•ll Porter. <•lcl\er ; JOM Ca rdeNN, out11..-. MILWAUKEE -Biii C.llro, pilctwr; Vk Herrls1 owtfleldlr; Biii TraYe.-s, plkllar. MINNESOTA -Jose Mor .. lff, 0.11 ..... e<I llllter; Geoll Zelln, pllcller; Mike (lb. 11eee. r .. 1 ...... r. NEW YOAK -<Hl'lord Perry, pllcller. Jollhl'll\y Oatu , <•ICller. Douv 81rcl, p11c11er; Luls Tlant, pitcher OAKLAHO-JtMEHlen,cetc ... r . $EATTLE Juen Banl-t, outfielder; Biii s1eln, lnlleldctr; pile lier D•w R-ru; ~re Hill, uolcher. TEXAS -R.my Steub. dHlgnated 11111 .... Bud Herre1son. lnliolelu. Eel F l11ueroe. PllCller, 0."'I Robert\. 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MDUO•l~Al NMOm OIMd Metlfttl MAOIO JoMeoft of ll'le Lo. ~ •'-'"" l ntlLONI~ MCMWtaHMOm lllCMI I t.r.-WOfA "°'I ,.,.... ....... PfO> ........... ,.,... .. .. .. ~ ............ .. ........ ,.,... .,,._. Nldllllltof'9~~ ,.... ... --9WOtd .._ ........ ~ 1 ol 'llllllC -~_,Cl ... "Action" ... (J) "'°"'9 ...,.,MM.M W9A UulW. •• cr-i-....,. bollt wltll ..,_ 1(.-ity ... ~ ,.,.,.,. del (lfom o.ttoltl: .. tile of I.he Nl'L C~a. Pett IC, tMtUflnO tolenUt· Ing com~lltlon (from AtlMUo Citf). ' ., .......... Hott: ffMll KWM. l &Jn\.1111~ .... ,.. ... TUBE TOPPERS NBCe1:•-0 A BrtdleToo l'ar." an epic mime about a cruClal battle bl World War II with Sean Cannery. Jamee Caaa. Robert lledlord ·and a all·•tar cut. c:s.'1:00 -"Georoa Peacbea. •• . Dirk et and Tanya 'tucker play a palr of '81lkely undercover aaent.a {n tlrll new TV movie (photo at left). KCE'I' • 11: 00 -• "lbe Student Prince." Edmund Purdom <•lnllnc in Mario Llma'.1 voice) and Ann Blyth star in thla JIM musical about the belr to the Bavarian throne who falla in love with a waitreu. Ill MCWoa hlgllllehllng peal 11111 and e11pf0ttng f1.1ture plant. Alie>. A.ltroloOial CaralyM Prec;ourt , ... what 'I In the ,,.,. '"' the ... . ** .. .._. Peldl" (1961) Qeott• Montgom.,y. '*"" .,_.., • ntl IOD't IN G&m'nON ewnw-....__ Hoel': ,,..,, COOC*. P~aeltfl Ke~ Aaexanclet 8cowtly hoet9 tllit pr09l'wn on ttw nNtllt .. tl'le ...._,,., Of flM Ari• In h9ton wtlletl eJll)lorw tM "*" end ...... tory cl ltlafl ett. (R) -~MITQ .. "Sit~" • • 'h "Cut1er" ( 1173) ....., DolAncM. C-on ..... TM dlMpclMI· .,_ of • pro.football ~,,_,_Ille 1111s ·-·t of • IMeok pn. ...... lrwelelgllOt. ( t tit., 30 min.) 7:IO. THI MUfiNTI ~: Olenda Jadlton. 8 ,NII/LY fllUD -1 Cll "°""9 ntl LONI MN8lll' -tiMJJON DOUM .... 11*t I JO#llV~ 1 Dirk Benedict and singer Tanya Tucker ·team up as a pair of accidental. un· dercover agents in the new TV movie "Georeia Peaches" tonight at 9 on CBS,. Channel 2. di. IP'ORY9WOMD 8oxlnO boW. M\\lflng TOt'llOfrow'• Cllamplone (lfom lake T"-, Cll.): l.egenda of Bowing (from McA ....... J.). I UTT\.11111~ llCltCZ NllO,... H.VP't DA't8 GANG -EVB818- .. ,Cllme .... MIC,_. MCWoa ** "Plppl Ooea On Boerd" (1171) ..., ...... IOll, P« 1undber9. PICIPI elc:ape8 fl'om 1 8'lfC> and triea to doClfe .,.._ wftc> .,. .,.., her ........ (2 twe.1 WILD. WILD WWT MNCMlnMM ..,. -~M-"OWBIC .. ,.._.. Hoet: Mlltl'llY From_,. U:IOI Cl> DMK 'M* DRAWING POWWI' AMINCA'9 TOP TWN •Hoe~ WAIHWGTOH Wtm< .. ,.,.,,..(.., -AFTEINOON- .... Cll ,ATM.Min' WHrTNff AHO THE "°90T "Winge" Whitney'• WOtll on a model elrpl-Inter· •1• 4U2 and INd• to a dlacualon on ~ng. • LOeT IN PACa "The Or9M'I Moneter" , D MOVW * * "Mr Mugg• Step• Out" (11M31 Leo GorCle'(. Eaat Side Kldf. The Eut Side gang get lnvol\led In mo<• lllleriou. IMl_,tur" (1llr .• 30 min.) • TAftZAN A ayndlcet• of gangater• hod Jal llottage In a lunole llOtel lo< a ren'°"1 of atolen money. • THIS OLD HOtJIE Bob VIII telk• with • l'leet· lno specl1llat and teket • loolc at the ~room clo- ·Mta Ind 1 n-kltcl*\ elc)'llght tlD WALL ITME'T WUK "Whit t4eppen1 Now?" G.-1 Slln'-\1 A. Net>I, chief inv .. tment ottlc-e<. Luard Fr-& Co (R) t .. 9 Cl) LONE MHGEA I TAAZAN AD'llNTUM "°"" 8 AGNCUU'UM U.a.A. "le!'t Telk To The Farmer" Hoat: John si.erne. • M0\111 * * "The Gotgon" (1965) Cllrlftopller LM, Peter Cu9hlng. A young men 8'ld Ille ..... ,.,,, ln-tlgete murder• In wlllell the vie· llm• are turned to etone. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • IUM CUISINE ''Fiio" ID AMENCAH GOVERNMENT "The Congress" 12:418 9 NCAA FOOT8ALL USCalSIMlford 1:00 .. ~ Ct!NTU A former All-American football hero t>ecomes • "prolnsional petlent"....no never wants to get well 8 ntE MUNSTERS "Mo"" Star Munster" ., MAACU8 WELBY, M.D • A neurosurgeon jeOl>ard· 11.. h11 car-when he pulhft hlmMll beyond his endurlnce (llD FAllT FOAWARO .... "TechnolOQy Of MUSH:" Mullie: II traced trom 1ls .. rtiest llGOUlllC torms. '11) AMEAICAH . GOVEAHMEHT "Philosophies 0 1 Aepre- aenteuon" 1:30 I) Cl) 30 MINUTS 9 F-TROOf> "That's Show Bir" (ii MOVIE • • "In Society" ( 19.CA) At>boll and Costello. Kirby Grant A pair ol iany plumber• and a lema141 c•bble attend a ru'llh·aocl· ely Qlll-loOelher. bUI no one knows they ..,.,en·1 on the oi-1 lill. p hr 30 min) fD OCEANUS: TME _,... DMAONMEHT 8) KOINtMO PIANO "ACQldentets' Chcu1nel Lis f Ing• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBCI Los Angeles e KTLA {Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB(CBS) San Diego II Kl-U·TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles ID KOCE· TV (PBS) HuntonQton Beach -.... - 'Hand et' 0n1V '1onday • • . ~erek J acobi, Claire B)oom, Eric Porter and ~trick Slewart star in television produc- • o f William k espeare'a let" airing Mon· t 8:30 p.m. on both E , Channel 50, and T, Channel 28, aa a lal presentation in aeries, "1'he . espeare Plays." f"Hamlet" ls pro- bly Shakespeare ·s t popular play, a unJ. blend of action, aua· nae , hum o r . aphyslcal specula· and pl~cing human 1ht. One critic has TV'S NEW 'HAMLET OeNtl Jec:obl ~a~ Live from KN8C'• StudlO 5 tor • Parente Pltlleip.tlon Worlltllop. Hoeta: Letic:le Ponce. Ro0er1 w. Morgari. 8 QIUJUN'e •LAND A tmlP bolt wtth ~ mll'I aboard lltld• on the llland to reecue the caat1weya. • ounAUMfTI A melll plate In a mln't head 11iow. him to lleer two ory91llllM rocill dlt· cuulng pi.t\a 10 tell• OYer the E1t1h. • MOVIE • * • "T .. cller'• Pet" (1958) Clark Geble. Dorla Day. The city editor ot • larQll newep1per Qo.t lo • joumal•tm clue el night tcllool and ,.,,. In io... with the teacher. (2 hr•) 9 OVT'£H TAO, WIE GEHTS? G INTAOOUQHG IM04..0GY "Immunity" Cl) AMOTT AHO COST£UO .. The HIUnted HOUM" 2:30 8 INTERFACE Host: Truman Jacq~. 8 CNLUGAN'S l8UNO The castaway• b9<11n to suner from "lsl1nd mid· neu" &;) OUTEN TAO, WIE OEHT8? m IHTAODUCING BIOLOGY ~ "Excretion .. ,,.. Cl) STAR TREK At>oul 10 t>e•m down to an unonhat>lted p11ne1, Kirk, Uhura and Cheltov are sent tight years awey to anothe< ptenet 3:00 I) LAST Of' TM£ WILD "$lien! Kilter" • UTTl.E fWICAL.8 0 MOVIE " •• ,., "The Hiii• Have Eya .. ( 11178) Susan Lanier. Mamn Speer A lamtly on a eemp1ng ellpe<lltoon •• ler· IO<IZed by ...... group ot rtlle-tollng mvlents ( t hr 50m1n I Q) MOVIE • • ·~ "Follow That Dream" ( 19e21 EM• Pr .... ley, Arthur O'Connell Gov· ernment ottlC•ll• oe>PO- • So1.1thern lamlly'• allempts to homeeteed a piece of Ftotld• proper1y. (2 hrs.I -~ •• ''They Cell .... Haflelu.. jllh" (1978) 0-V-.......... ton, a-t.I SouttlwoOd. A men called Hlllelujatl go. on a wild ~tlKe In l)W· .ult ol • beg full of ,...... (tfwe.) • l'R•Brn "Junlof Roblee: Tribute To A Ch1mplon" .runlot Roblee. In atHetlc coech dedldited to~ young people, ••• treglc1lly llllled In.~ c:rMt\. e a111t••HOM1 .. l"INCM "SeNettlYour"*"" lllTHR~ ...... A young writ• end 8ec:ker ... '"' Aoc*lord'• help atler they pwcllaM • "*• In a condominium end~ lhet ttiev oMf own pw1 of tM lobby. ~I urn.a 111-..CALI ~NCH/ 9C009VDOO • WIB•IT ON!"..-IL.YIN JOta The ""'9ical lllStOty end lfnaOlnallon of the modem IUZ~ leuplc)Nd. -~·••HOME llllNOM "Fiber To Fabric" 4:IO D NHL HOaCEY Loe ~ l<lnge ,va- Monlreel Cenadlenl 1:00 8 Mil lllEVWW AHO ' ftMVlaW • 8TAlll TlllEK The Enterpriee plelta up a ttr1ng1 peHenger In Cllallil Ev-. the tone aurvlvor of 1 traneport a .ah 14~---· ·=··-.. •• .,. ·~•"(1911) £Ma Pr .. ley, Shelley Fabel'• A ...rtfty pley- boy In Mlllnl, wl9Nng 10 ~ the Nfl of one whO worlla for Illa m<Mley. aw11a-ldlntlt... with a -ler-aldlng IM1NCIO'. (2 hrs.) ·~ "Arcade" Cl> ...-.CV a.. "The Con....,,tlon" (Part 1) 9 NIWI 8:JO I ='-MPH\' "Atlarnetlve Flnlehlng Slrolt•" ·= •• "The o..-ey" (1972) Steve McQueen, All MeoOrew. TM Pfoflt• fl'om • half..mMfon-dollar llelat by a hutband·and·wtfe c-er• e1moe1 1oet to rlvelctoolta. .°""...., Hoel: A6c:Mrd Heffner. ....... "81tter le The Wlfld" In tM 9111 oentury A.O •• Norwegi- an Wdn91 Mttled In ir.. land. ~ Ctwtetlana nu th• ~opt• they conqyet'9d _, cflen9ed "" """ ..,. cl ... afto---=---·~n\.aMOOM Lou end Mary clsttnCJ? ~ ll'9y don't balaw It'• ~·'9· but they QM It •try. ..... ~ "Thi E90 sftow" • MMllC .-n400"" OLPMmNa "Cabin In. Winter Woode" Hoee: Wiiiem Ale&ander. 7:00 .... a.MOH""··· "The Undbergtl Kldnlp-- plng" ea.acmOOMID't 04ltil: ~ I.Alm- on .• • •l""'~""'Wl..,mmNDa.w-LOI AMMIR lnG P.drou and PIUI Moyer proflta Steovle Won· der and villl a ynlque -· Yloe company tllel wlll tlj)e "°"' -val fentulea end ~ get to c:tlooM the por· no.tllf'8. • LA....caWIUt ''All .... P\'ogr9"1'' enmWNTmTHR # aoM89: v. W"9UlllO Songwriter Yip Hwbu<g altlgll hit melodlea lfom "The Wllard Of Or" Ind ottuere and ~ 8'ICtt d._.. .,. per.onallliaa .. Judy Gat\lnd end the Mant8'~ • llU MO't'IM' JOUNW. (I)THI~ Gueet: Glenda Jec;ltlon 9 JN:lt{. )IMTl'I JOUflNA.L JICll vlell• "Muelc .. .,, .. Gary Pudlet (formerty of the Union 0 1p Bandl Soun~ess Fury Does Footbal,l Need Announcers? By PETER J. BOYEa LOS ANGELES (AP) -When NBC annoWlced its pl am to televiae an NFL game without announcers, one stark image came lo the minds of the TV sports fans -a ailent Howard CoseU. Unfortunately. Cosell worts for ABC. and Chet Forte. executive sports producer lhere, bas no known intention lo televise a silent Monday Night Football game. That dream will have to be fulfilled vicarioualy by NBC's announcerleas Dec. 20 game between lhe J eta and Dolph.ins. SUCH MAY OR may not have been the intention of NBC Executive Sports Producer Don Obt~r!· but Cosen himself seems to be · I the stunt penonally. claiming that Ohlmeyer -who pro- duced football at ABC until two yean ago -w.aa betrayln& blm , or something to that effect. Mr. Coaell would not comment here oo the mat· ter. ' I SUPPOSE IT'S reuonable for Coaell to uaume the esperhnental telecut a ill part a reapome to print crltlcllm or sports announctna, and eo.ell bu certainly received moat~ the crtUd.lm. But lt'a juat po11lble -~at Mr. Oblmeyer watched one ii!D• too many aa they are ordinarily present· ed and realized that TV footbal) bu become a ptcture bobbin& ln a aea of worda. Tbe TV aame la mlllinl a dim.a.ton, that crucial HDM of be· in• tbere. Ohlmeyer will try to find that d.lmenaioa by omtia• t.be announcen for tbll one otberwiM m..mnssw aame and fllU.q tbe aural Ydd wtUJ the bea~ caeopboaJ of football. • eto0.000 NAMI THAT 1'UNI . ,__... "Ctllldr9n In Trouble.. Or Lee Selk ....... With th<• 14-,..W-olda wtlo hav• llaO their .,,.,. of problem• wltlllOdety. Cll .. UNQf~ ... Ill aATUlllDAV Ulf1lON "Cllelllnge" Ollcovery of Ille eftectl of nudNr pow· "· l:OO. Cl) _,. .. QNOINNAT1 Jennlfilr 11uys an old Vlc:t<>- rlltn llOnle on • quiet •tr•I end enllatt h WKRP staff to llelP her "'°""In. D llotOIM ••• "A Bridge Too Fer" (1977) J-c-. Seen ConMry. 8aMd on the now1 by C«neMua Ryln. In t 944. the Amerlc:ane and 8rill9h undettell• a com· blned °""'*"'· Oper1tlon ...... Garden. In the hOQe8 of deetroylng • Hal P'oduCllon oenter. (RI • flotOIM • • • "Shenandoah" {1M51 J-St-art, Doug Mc::Ctute. A n.rtrll farmer .,__ In~ In the CtY1I ..,,., •tier hit deughler ptomi-to mar- ry . Confeder•l• llOld-. (2 llrL) •Ill LOW llOAT The Dallu Cowboy ~.on bOerd to pw1orm tor a T•xa1 blllion- alre, lnnoc.ritly cre1t• 10l'll1n1le problem• tor meny ot "" PIN«IOW•· i flUt Wll..80N GuMll: Paul McC"'ney, Kenny ~kin, Stiller and Mearl end BIM Ruaaall • MONTE CARLO SHOW G-t: Hal Linden .MOYE ,, • • "The Adventures 01 Robin Hood" 11938) Errol Flynn. OIMa de Havilland The m.uding Sherwood F~ hero to«le tne rtcll to lid the poor. (2 hn.) 8 OOl•ETIONa: AN AL TIN6An vrew Of' CHANGE "Thur>der In The Sklel" Je,._ Burk• tell• • ctoM IOOlt at lhl mlflY ~ 1n -gy IOUfeft s<nee the 13111 c:;entury IR,O • MATIN&ATfHE alOll John Wayne 11ara 1n "Wlnd9 01 The Wast• land" ( 1932); the lhor1 eubjecta lnelu<M 1 ,,_... , ... and a Betty Boop car- toon; and the Mrtll is Cl11i>ter 5 of "Junior 0 - role ln the People 's Republic of China, when he toured in a produc- tion which played to sold-out houses every· where it went. On Monday, the very day that Ohlmeyer's planned experiment wu announced, COleU took to b1a mike at ABC Radio and denounced the voice· less game u "a move dellped to please aportawritera but hardly de· aignedtoedily tbepublic." Viewen wW Mar tbe public ad· dreaa S)'ltem. the crowd, the nleree, Stdtrfl SnM ...,, .... .,""', Hufttz Hall ancltl'leleettldeK* ... (I) n9 TIM OO##AY ..,. 0... ~KO.Min .... (I)~ ''Oeortle ~"(Prem• *9l T8"yt fuel!•. Tem Hunn. A trlo ol lrlenda llnd I~~ WOf1dnQ u lillderoov« lgltltt IOt Ille govetnlftlnt ttldclng down • cteno--orltnlnal, G THI tlAU.Ca Ou-at•: Matty Allen, C>Cahtnn CarrOll. Chari.. A1nevour. M tch••I Lagcend, Pat PaulHn. Mii)' MICGregor, Smith and Smith and Ben Vereen. •....v~ Gueal•: CMttin. Bullnl. Oonnl PlllCOW.. M11llyn Sollol. Brend• Boozer. Sarah C.idwett. Bob Mel· eon. • WC.INCMI "Bitter If The Wind" In lhl 9\h c.ntury A 0 .. NOfWeljjl· 11'1 Villlngf Hiiied In Ir• land, beeAITll Chr11t11na 1111• the people they conquered and chanoe<S the lroSh wey ol ltl• elto- gelher. t:30 8 QI FAHTASY 18l.AHO A young women I• given Ille Chan<;I to ~ 8 world chemplon ttgure slc11er, and • divorced couple enter a wlnner- 11ke-•ll cat race IOf con· trOI ol community proper· • C08M08 "Travetera· Tales" Or Carl 5aoafl re-cre1111 lh• HOI· land of Chrlatlaan l'luygens'a time end takes viewer• Inside lhe Jet Pio· pulllon Llboratory O QID FROM JUMP8T~ 10:009 N£W9 (ii MOVIE • • "PsyC:htc K111e1· j 1975) Jim Hutton, Julle Adams, Pollc:4 track down • men wllO apparently hH the ~ to nwrder oth- .,. merely by the power or concentration (2 hre) ., NATIOHAl. NEWS 8i) AU8'TIN CITY LIMITS "Doc And M .. le WatlOf'I I Gove Scr1veno1· 10:301 NEWS ~TJAZ2. FESTtvAl. AT SARATOGA 11:00 ... 8 Cl) di NEWS OOUEGE FOOT8ALL Oregon vs UCLA Cl•pe delay I a» M •A•S•H Sudden 1ymp1oms ot Ill· ness 1n Hot L1p1 end tn Col Polle•'• lavorlle mare e1use concern In Ille A077th 9) OHE STEP BEYQND • "Echo' Paul Maritn aoes a territyong vision ahorilv alter ho hat t>een acquit· ted ol murdering hos wife &;) MOVIE • • '• · The St1.1dent Pro nee ( t 954) Ann Blyth. Edmund Purdom While studytn'lj al Heidelberg University • pr1nc1:1 lalls on love Wllh a common bill· mild j I hr 50 mon I ~ 80UHOSTAOE "Gordan Ugt>tfoot" Singer I eon;w<ller G()(don LIQhl· toot pedorms · Cotton Jenny The Edmond Fitzgerald and The Gholl Ot ~ t4orne 11:30 0 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Host G&orl)e Carlon Mu&l- cel guests Janis Ian B1nv Preston IRI 8 ABCNEWS a» MOVIE • • ·~ "Clamt>a~a ( 1967) Elv11 Presley, Shelley Fa1>ere1 A wealthy play· bOy 1n Mtamo. woshong 10 umpte the 11111 of one who works tor his money, it, "Quite simply, mos l interesting in the world," and ences have sha red t opin i on -i n l cally d lffe r i n1 ee., dependinl on production and the r playlna Hamlet - And it a said that COlell new lnto a snit after laal Moaday niaht'a &aml, the craiab ol I::, and the t..mln1 . II" V aJon1 tbe lkle · · Barbara Bach ii "Tbe Spy Who Loved Me" almolt 400 yean. Screenwriter Signed aaYANT GU•B&L •UJ be on and Roser Moore plays James Bond in the band fGr the Saturday aftenaoon na· fint 'IV airing ol the latest adventure of Uotlal teleeut to UPdaW latecomers. A1ent CX11 Sunday at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. ---Iden-...... ....... ilnO iMINOtor. (2 fnl 1::-..:0., ,.,.. a MCWoa •• .. ~ .. (1tn1 Dean Mat'lln, A.ck Huf. -· A IMtllf'e otd 1rlend tl.ltN 06lt to N I 1*111 ~.(Ztwa, 15mln.) HM. MOYll • • .. ~.., Cogburn" (1"6) Jo1tt1 W~. l<Mhe- rlna Hepburft, When a t.d-... ""*"* •• out to l11ICll doWn a Of"9 Of OMperlldOM. I epintler with a grudge ag•ln•t lhl gang lnllltte on joining llltn In 1111 hunt. (2 hrs.) 8MOYW ***"TM Wind And Thi. Llon.. ( 19751 Seen eon. '*'f, Candice Bwgen. An 1n1arnat1on11 Incident oec:u<• -1 Moroccan IMder llldn~ en ,.,,,,.,._ c;an tamlly and T eOOy Roo- sevelt must cell out the martnn to reacue them. 12 hr•. 30 min I 12:00 D DAV£ Au.EH AT LAAGE -MIJNGtfT- 12:30 D THE IUUJVAHt ., TALU Of' THE IJHEXPECTED .. I'll Be Seel~ You" (I) MOVIE * e "Color Him Dead" {1974) Geyle Hunnleull, Stephen Rea A huat>and· and-wile private-eye tnm • try 10 catc;h a killer before h• can murder th4Hr cti.nt. ( t hr .. 30 min.) t:OO 1J SECOND CITY TV (ii MAVEAICK Bret trlH to 1>reak up • romence between ~ lovely glrl and a tou'ljh young ~nm•n W MOVIE • • "Stanley" 119721 AIP Rocco. Chris Robinson. 1=*1 II DOH KIRSHNER'& ..oca< CONCERT Gueata· The Spinners, Daryl H111 end Jol'ln Oat ... Jol'ln Coug11 •nd The ~one. Jim StaNord . a» MOVIE "*'"' "Nobody lives For· ..,., .. ( 19481 John Oerlleld, Geraldine Fitzgerald 1:488 NEWS 9 ABCNEWS 2:008 MOVIE *•'It "An American D•Hm" ( 1966) Stuart Whitman, J1net Leogh (ilMOW • • 'h "One RuNlan Sum· mer" / 19731 Ollver Reed. John McEnery 2'.30 8 MOVIE • • '" "Marroage Ya11r One" ( 19701 Sally ""etd. Robert Lipton 3:000 NEWS «E MOVIE * * Dementia 13" 11964) Wilham ,.Campbell Luane Ancl915 3:30 Q) MOVIE • • M1ss1on Stardusr .. t 1963J fuy Persson. Lang Jellr1u Eatraten..Crlal • roC>ota redirect tne COIKwe 01 a moon·t>ound Earth 1ocket 1 t nr 30 mtn I 3:56 8 NEWS 4:00 D MOVIE • • Ree.ng Fever ( 19641 Joe M omson Charles Martin A YOUf"ll stocic eat drov4tf 111k1 hos car-and hos Ille on en all-out attempt lo won • pratto'OjoOUs race 12 hrs I 0 MOVIE • ''> • Tile Carpet 01 Hor· ror" t 19821 Joechlm Fuc;hst>erger. Karin Dor 4:30 8 8Tf.V£ EDWAAOS ... NCW8 'Joker' To Give Million The biggest cash award in the history of television game shows - $1 ,000,000 -will be given in the fourth an- n u a I T ournament of Ch ampions on "The Joker's Wild," which begins Nov. 13 on KHJ- TV , Channel 9 at 7 p.m .. hosted by Jack Barry. The participants in the tournament will get $500,000, a nd the 16 charitable organizations they have each chosen as their "partners" also will get $500,000. Competing will be 16 of the biggest winners on "The Joker's Wild" sin ce 1977 , including Eileen Jayson, a Los Angeles photographer. who woo $55,380 in 1978, and went on to win $250,000 in the pro- gram's Tournament of Champions last season. This year's tourna· ment champion will get $500,000 In cash. ACOIH WHO call• mlet 1•the Mount Miss Bloom , who plays Queen Gertrude, baa had a long career on 1ta1e and screen, and was aeen during Season One of ·'The Shakes- p eare Plays " aa the doo med Queen Katharine ln tM produc· uon of Henry VIJJ. HOLLYWOOD CAP) -~Um• Oscar-winning scNeowrit.er Wllllam Goldman bu been alpecl lo write a movie about an American dvWan commando te~ _1-_hicb ...cued two kldnapped bua~men tn Iran In A •ame dock wW be l.aMn.d ln the corMr ~ the plcture oec..-alll, -----....,.------------------------and U.. will be repl.,. and the est ol acUn1," bu a perfor•ln1 the almoet contlnuoualy yeU'I. In fact, lt WQ performance u the ct of Denmark ln '• West End that and b1a ~Jtlon one of the Uneat •iNI actors of hla auon. 1"', be became the t l:lltll•h·•peakla• ~ t.o play the PO&TEa, TBE PolOJllw in this produc· tlon, la probably beat· known to Arqerlcan televla•on audiences aa the patriarchal Soamea Forayte of "The Forsyte Saia," whUe Stewart, who pa.ya the villainous Klnf.~!\ua, la one of the acton of the Royal S akeapeare Com~. I • 19'79. . The reacue t.easn preclpttat.ed the large1t prlaon break In biatory, Ulm dodged Iranian rtvoluUonartM and naUoaal poUce to rescue the two men held bosta1e ln Teb1aa. Goldman woa Academ7 Aw.,. for wrltlnl "Butch Cauldy and the a.a. dancelOd" and "All tbe ~·· Ilea." Tbe movie wtU be medl bf ABC ¥oUcln Pictw.. usual rua of 1tatl1Ucal •rapbJc1 .. ----.----. •upert•poted • uae ae....... · Mini Office Ol•• tlda laformatloD. the OGl1 elemeat-.....tbevtenrwtUbethe For 120 Mo. aab. It '° b..,.,_ tbat NBC'• --.S p 0 eo ......... .... a s.e ot •~ ..... -..... •-•u--'-.. ...... . . • ......... r"Ot· --_... • ..----· 38&7 8 1rcfl.O.C.A1f¥)0ft of tbe .... DltWOl'b IO the ...,_... c.nwma.milMcl.Not~ .. Newport ~11 tlliouO, Ill tlda cme nonltJ PJIM. ca. t2te0 1 1'4154~2211 1t ·n •,., t.,. Pott '°" M ,_ CIMU. lie eaa a.IJ .. that ._ _____ 11!111!1' tbe OM.• ......... tM lllMd Doi ..... md New York .1• w .. tcimllP5?* nap ................ ~--ao...-1ueee.. . • . ., •• •' ., ~· NTEATAaNMENT •. -..-.. HOLLYWOOD CAP' To wt A•WM dUldr9a. ha.\'Ull a .....,.._. l&U' for • ,.,... ...... -llu .. Ideal ••· .... ,.: ...._. U\1ac. Web .. '"" •••• I NfteeWd 1tory • Yet to •••, aoaa and •=rn al the faw. lbe N · w baft bMD hollow. Tbe ...._ WM Mmoftltra\M lD one man ~ lutance thia moeth by tM ••th Of RJchard Mffker, ''·· M, Oftly child of Mary Tyler Moore. He died of a sbot1un WOUDd alter playin1 a kind of RUMlu roulette. Tbe coronet>'s office has not yet decided '.!(bether the shooting wu an accJdent or suicide. In eltber cue, the story of Richard Meeker. a youna man described as desperately seeking to establish his ow n career, seemed rem1n1scent. The put years have brought a series of lra1edies.: Scott Newma•, son of Paul Newman and stepson of Joanne Woodward, dead at 28 of an ac· cidential overdose of tran· quilliera and alcohol. .............. Je•aUaaa Peck, 32, son of Gre1ory Peck and his first wife Greta, a suicide after spending bla lire in the shadow of his f alher. DRUG ADDICTION BROUGHT MEDtA ATI'ENTION C.rot Burnett With Deughter C•rrte Hllmllton Je••Y Araeu, 24-year-old daughter of James Arness, vie· tim of an overdose-of sleeping-- pills in a fit of despondency. lention has been paid to the ef· The mi sfortunes o f fa . forts of Carol Burnett and mous children are grist for the husband Joe Hamilton to rescue 'Jcandal s heets that provide their daughter Carrie from drug titillation at the grocery Daa Dalley Jr., 25, shot by his own hand on hospital groWlds after seeking admission in a drugged slate. addiction she began at a checkout stand, as well as for fashionable Bel Air school. the dwindling ranks of fan Ch ristina Crawford wrote magazines. But is there any vividly in "Mommie Dearest" of scientific evidence that stars' Dlame Ualdetter. daughter of Art Linkletter, killed at 20 in a fall from her apartment while under the influence of LSD. the sorrows inflicted by her offspring suffer more troubles mother Joan Crawford. In thanordinaryyoungcitizens? Michael Boyer, 21 , son of Charles Boyer and Pat Patterson. dead of a self-inflicted gun wound during a lover'squarrel. Michael Theiss, 24. son of Ursula Theiss and stepson of Robert Taylor, victim of a drug overdose. During the past year, much at· MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PE~ Ille oei-c•w OI ,,.,. t•llngl " 10 "'°"" -·-... ~tol>MyOI mD""9 ~tot'.......,, t»r "9# Cl\!Clt9f't another best seller, "Haywire," Brooke Hayward described the tragedies that befell the children of Margaret Sullivan and Leland Hayward. OTHER STARS' children who have encountered troubles: Edward G . Robinson Jr., Charles Chaplin Jr., Peter Fon· da, Diana and John Barrymore Jr .. Cheryl Crane, daughter of Lana Turner. •'I know of no statistics to make such a comparison," ob- serves Dr. Arnold 0 . Gilberg, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. ''I would doubt that there is any greater incidence of psychosis, drug abuse and suicide among stars' children than with other young people of the same wealth status. ·'The difference is that inci· "trs MY TURN", .. , "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" IPO> ......... Tll ,IWMH'•llll EK IT--~ Santa A!ll S.0·7U4 .1n11nt 551-11655 Otlngt 1139·8770 ®NO ONE UNDER l1 "0M11lED (Age hm·t mav "'•"' '" c.na+n •r•a1+ HOOK UP Wlffi XAVIERA! l ~.PRIVAR '"' IEMJAMIH0 I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" fl'QI I "THE EMPIRE C"I STR~J!!_~K" "ORDIMARY PEOPLE" I I "ITS MY TURN" 1111 i"EL~::~::.~-.:AN' "WHEN THE SCREAMING STOPS" c-·· -.... :" --··· . . -' I "SMOKEY A THE BANDIT, P~RT II" "1941 " lf'OI ,t" ... _ ... _UCltfn_:_~_ec_:._=_=_°'_-ru_· _~_, .. _. I I "AIRPLANE" !POI "BLUES BROTHERS'' (II) "HALLOWEEN" c111 ''THE HEARSE" Jr,J AU.DlllW-~ t<a N lllMllfn Y ~---··-­..... ""',~. Call 642-5678. Put a tew worda lo work for ou. Why do they call it uadultery/' when it makes them act like children? ....... -·-·· AllC-llAU Huntington BNcn 8-48·0388 011nge 1631·03•0 ·---r.1- ............... llAll'l•Uf'LW 8rN 5?9·m9 ( ........... , Newpott Beien 6-44·0 760 UWUQ' ~WEIT Wesrmonsrer 891 ·393~ UWAMI' MllllOll YIUO MAU C..UOMl Or~ge 63• 2~" MtSSIOl1 VtetO 49H220 • PUlll'llCQPTU ,_ T•I ......__, - NOW SHOWING •9'iits ,_ ·~ del\tl lnvolvinl the famous are more reported in the media. Also, ahow business people are more open ln expteaalnc aftd sharinc their aorrowa. -As you see ih the cue ol Carol Burnett . they are wiWnc to uae their pain in an effort lo influence others to avoid su~h mistakes." DR. MILTON Greenblatt, pro-. (eaaor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, also questions whether the situation is unique: "Do the same prob- lems happen to other children in the same soclo-econom1c strata with rich, professionally oriented, highly dedicated parents? I suspect they do." Not having treated stars' children. Dr. Greenblatt said be 'T•e. pre•le1111 I• tlaat ....... ~en.I"' l•dlftcl..& .. .,. ~ ti•• to. de1'ete fe t•nr dtfldrett' could only speculate on causes of their problems. Among them. 1. ·'The high energy level and talentandneedforthefeedbackol applause" on lbe part of lhe famous parents. Such things do aot leave much time or capacity for attention to children. Bello, Daddfl 2. "The high incidence or separation and divorce among Hollywood parents. Dr. Greenblatt cited the cartoon or a filled ballroom and a movie kid saying, "I have more parents here than anyone else." Veteran actor Don Ameche gets a hug from Pamela Sue Martin, who plays his daughter on an upcoming episode of the 'IV series "Fantasy Island." ~IRAMAR T~ TRE I •M.TM IU"*U CIL.IMlo\MIClllOM "HOPSCOTCH" (A) 7:30 PM "-U9 .J'•,' II•• DR. CHARLES William Wahl, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and UCLA professor. commented: ··A basic need of any child is a working identification with lov· ing and cherishing parents. It is common for successful people to have unsuccessful children. -----~----.._-. C-CMMC MIOtl9Y ~NU> ''The problem is that highly SHl,.l.EY Meet.Al LOVING COUPLES PlUS(PG) Ol•AllOWUlttOt "GLOAtA" THE I-IRST DE:\Dl Y S10: ~ , ............ " General· 13.50 Sr. Cltlliena-12.50 Under 12 ·11.50 KIDOIE SHOWS SAT·-U llOOIC "MAX TH! CLOWN" a C.<UnOOlll·U-tl.N ---· .. .. FADE TO BLACK'. I"> ... llt,IUl.tl.lt "CADOYSHACK" (A) ROCK COHCEAT FILM OF THE WEEK -MT· 11:00 N "THE GRATEFUL DEAD" AU.11.ATtUIO ... , , .. , .................... .,.. .. I II. I II. I II. t.11. f'll ./IU ClATt 11llC11< -n~•• ttsN\i· ru11~ LOVING COUPLES PLUS (RI "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" .. ,_ Ull f lf,t •",t·IJ ..... _,,..,W-t'(>U win IK' lht>rt• whc'n Wl' ... •AISE FHE •. ~ TITANIC· ... .. l THE •o-•mre! ~W~KENING kill ••. "-Vt ORB£ "FADE 4. Kill~ TO ,...,. BLACK" "BREA R, ("I 8"EAKE"" lltO•f'lA•-· w "'"--TllA JIU , ... _ .... a.AYDURGH .''THE +!:i FIRST D!ADLY SIN"'"' ""~:.s\':'r ... "" ..... "' If • ,.._,. .. ,.,.. ...... ''LOVING . ,, ... ". C~ll" '"'''"' "MOTEL HEU." .. -tt-UINf ,,. .. I C09\lllM "LOVING COUPLES" PLUS(N) "IOMIWHIR IN TIMI" ----~ ,a,1 WMWa',> "THE . ""IT DEADLY "SMOKEY ,AND TH! BANDIT ti" ' j f I I A~W ........ &.EE STAASBEAG, WIFE ANNA CELEBRATE Actot'9 Studio Honor• Top Graduate• Actors Studio ~ Stars Hailed .. • NEW YORK CAI' 1 Only the Actors Studio - ~he creation of the itrcat acting teacher, Lee ..,$trasberg coul.d have put together so many big na mes in one place a~ the same time -just by calling in the alumni. The occasion was the First Annual Actors 'Studio Award dinner dance a t the Waldorf- ·j\s toria's Grand Ballroom. held to honor 128 • 'raduates of the 34-year-old acting school who have r~eived or been nominated for a Hollywood Oscar. a Broadway Tony or a TV Emmy. IT ~ WAS A S150·a·plate dinner for the benefit of the studio. where Strasberg has over the ! years bullied or cajolen '>uch superstars as Paul Newman, Marlon Rrando. Jane Fonda. Robert de Niro and Al Pacino into lea ming "The Method." ... Newman. Brando and Miss Fonda didn't m ake :it. but De Niro and Parino did. although Pacino 'had to race by car from a filming in Hartford, ,Conn ., to accept h1~ award slightly out of alphabetical order. Strac;tx>rg advist•d the 40·odd a ward winners on s tage that lhl•\ didn ·1 havP to say "thank you." BUT WllO COl 'LI> RESIST the opportunity? Lee Allen start<'<I 1l urr b.,. thanking June Havoc for discovering him ancl .Jultt> Harris for making him look good "I 'H• rn:11l1: •w mdny sveeches this year . just thank yuu. · <;,11d Oscur winner Sally Field }3cn Gazzara told Strasbcrg · You get younger, we getolder. Howisthat''" • Miss Havoc. 1n double ponytails. remembered when the light!-. "-t'lll <111t at thC' ... tucl1u ·and we had to chip 1n 10 h11-,. a h11lti · C• lcste Holm told Strasberg it took a n•alh gn .11 lPaC'her to rnake his pupils honor them..,eh·e" ' PATRU'IA Nt:At.. WHO survived several dis· a bling stroYI.''> to r<'lurn to aC't mg got a special in- trodurtion from St r:1!->bPrg ·we a ll love her very much" ancl a <;landing 1wat1on from her fellow stars St rasherg look a ... u mber moment to memoriali1.f' c:.1,mc rlN·<>ac;c<I A<:ll)rs Studio alumni, tncludiug James Uc..tn. ~l anl> n Monroe. Franchot Tone. Barham l.or1en :1nd Lee J l'obb ''Somcbod.\' 1111 thPfl' rnu~t likr our people," said Stra"lx-rg HOLl~WOOL> 1 J\ I'> Lmda Lavin stars in her first telcnsiun "l'<'<"tal on CBS on Thursday. Nov. 27, and her tuu;banrl lion f.e1bman. makes a :1pecial guest aµiw .ir:rnct' Miss Lavan. who ~tars in CDS' '"AliC'e,'' re- veals her many mu<.1r~ll and actan~ talents in the special L}nn HNlgrav1·,... <il"o a ~uf>st o;tar \ "'PRIVATE BENJAMIN' is funny and Goldie Hawn is totally charming!' GOLDIE HAWN -------l11ll\~l'l,E llEN.J1lMIN ~.,..,,....., .... ~ ..... o ....... c~_.....,...,....,.,.. , ............... " .,...... _ _. -............... -, ... ... _ .. , . ., I A ._. • " } I 111.I '. ~ There's only one reader In Trivia Bowl XX to- d•Y as 9&rban Delgado put alt 11 polnts together to Inch out In front and Tracy Godfrey did likewise to force a three-way tie for second place. Marte ProvMt and Arthur Flegellhelmer also turned in perfect scores in a week that saw several s hakeups in the standings . It also saw all 16 trivladdl'cts in action this week with no half scores TRIVIA BOWL XX STANDINGS 1 eu-.o.i91140t111 s1 2 TrKyGoellrey(ll) SI 1 N•w l<•O• In Town I 101 40 "nglngS....,., 1101 s1 I. L110y ~y tel U l'J t C~k Prince Ill U Y> J.M•ritPro-11111 46 '-Ed~-19<1101 •• 10 N•ncy Prior Ill U II B•rry'•L~lly Eltv.n I'/ 231'> S. Rocky~ Fri-I(" 0 • ArthUr Fl ..... lmer I I II 11 12 Thi Group Cfl u 1J R"kWtnwrf•I 11 awarded. On to the next round in the inconsequen- tia derby, with number nine worth double the marbles. Happy hunting. i. UL Y Cl(AUCHOIN prererred her middle· nameandbecameastaras whom? • 2. A senator named Noah Vale is an inhabi· tant of what comic strip? 3. "Show me that river, take me across and was h all my troubles away" is a lyrical plea from what popular song of the Forties? 4. ldenti(y the man whose leap from a JfAN·PAUL GENEVIEVE BELMONOO • BWOLD INAFILMBY ~ PHILIPPE DEBROCA -ON STAGE - FAIDAY -SOPRANO f\11SS GEORGIA LEIGH SATURDAY TENOR JIM MARSHALL JABO THll--~ OllYIO C~ll AT TMS 111'1'9C>M10. "l AM NOT AN ANIMALI ~· :-~ I AM A HUMAN BEING! ~,,· l ... AM ..• AMANI" NOW PLAYING lD#AllOI' MllllOll Yll.10 MAll M•uoon V1tio •9~ 6220 lDWAllOS' t l•UllA CHHll Ctm ¥0Q q1q <i• IDWAllDI' ClllllllAWHT Wellm•n"'' 891 J9J~ 'AClflC'l 104ITN COHT llQUIW Buth 49' 1~14 CllllOOMf o .. •oo 63• ?~~J M .. 11'1 lllU l'lAU Sru ~29 ~ll9 "ClllC'S 111.wu Jt 011rn--111 We\l"'•nS!e• 11u1 891 1693 00 '•llU ACCV1lD ICltl ""' l -l•t•t NOIRIS vs. RYil rwo POWER-PUNCH HITS! , ----.-,~.i' • . • ! ( 't 11.r.1 .. "' ~ ~ brldce resulted In hls name bein& forever usodat· ed with such an act. ' 5. THE TOP POLmCIAN fN Ruaala was Premier KiasoCf In what movte! s. On what early te&evilion 1bow would you find Phoebe 8 . Bebee1 1. Billy Martin'• most recent firint as manager of the Yankees came alter he pi.aru:bed a s alesman. What was the-saJesman'a product? 8. Toby Landau is a character In what Broadway play? ' t. STEP.HEN BOYD THOUGtrr HE'D WON the Academy Award in the movie "The Oscar" un· til the wiMer's last name was called. Name the "real" actor who won it. ' 10. Jim's Jogging on the roof was a real blast, I but the people downstairs got pretty burned up a bout it In what movie? Last Week'• Amwera 1. Martin Sheen (name change> 2. Wimpyin"Popeye" CYoubriogduck> 3. She was in a car hit by a train (''Teen Angel") . 4. Rudolf Abel (spy trade) 5. ''Try Nabisco Shredded Wheat " (radio most> .. 6. "Try Nabisco Shredded Wheat" <radiojingl~) 1mgle> 7. His brother. 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But Carroll Rosenbloom, then the Rams' owner, didn't think it was coincidence. He said NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, with whom he was feuding, had done it by de- sign. Rosenbloom pointed out that sun- down, when Jews were supposed to start fasting in seclusion, would fa.nd the game at halftime. Well Rosenbloom remained ttirough the second half, as did most of the rans. which was good, because they would have missed a remarkable performance by the Rams' quarterback, James Harris. The Rams trailed at halftime, 14-0, but Harris ·carried them to a 31-28 victory. He com- pleted 17 of 29 passes for "36 yards, Tom Dempsey kicked a 19-yard field goal with 1: 56 remaining and Rosenbloom bussed Harris on the cheek afterward. with t.hUJ game and are under pressure to keep pace with Atlanta in the NFC West. Their tut six are agalnat New England New Orleans. the Jets, Buffalo, Dallas and Atlanta. The Dolphins (4-5) are all but out of the race in the AFC East after two 011 T\I SMRday C'hanRel -I ~· I p.-. straight defeats but have managed to stay close to everybody except New England (34-0). It appears Coach Don Shula bas shifted priorities from contesting to re- building, with rookie David Woodley at quarterback. WHEN ntE DOLPHINS HA VE THE BALL -Miami's offense ranks last in the NFL, producing only 249. l yards per iame. The ground gaJ11e is the weakest part, running 26th in the league, so there doesn't seem to be much point in banding off, especially against the Rams. Woodley should go straight to the air. tumed to top form after holdout, wUl stveold pro rival a tou1h afternoon. · DOLPIDN WIDE aECEIVEU NAT MOORE AND DUaIBL 11Aaa18 VI, CO&NEallACK.SPATTHOMASANDaOD, PEaaY -Rams may chance coverin1 deep threats one-on-one; comers are capable. DOLPHIN QUAllTEaBACK DAVID WOODLEY VS. RAM DEFENSE -RaJDJI will do best to confuse rookie with quick shifts in defensive front and complex secondary coverages. RAM CENTER RICH SAUL VS. NOSE TACKLE BOB BAUMROWEB -Tbe Rams' quick and canny offensive capt.in could set tone for the game by neutralizing foe. RAM WIDE RECEIVER BILLY WAD- DY VS. CORNERBACK DON MCNEAL - If L.A. can isolate Waddy on rookie, it's bombs away. RAM"FULLBACK CULLEN BRYANT VS. LINEBACKER LARRY GORDON - Strong runner, reliable receiver must be contained. THE RAMS HOPE TO ICE A WIN AGAINST MIAMI SUNDAY. AN OVERVIEW -The Rams (6-3) are WHEN THE RAMS HA VE THE BALL -This may be the best-balanced offense in the league, keyed to an offensive line that can open holes or protect the passer. as the situation demands. The Rams no longer pass only when necessary. and Vince Ferragamo loves to go long to any one or several swift receivers. The Dolphins probably will play the pass more than the run, because that's where the Rams can hurt them most. LAST-MINUTE FACTORS -Wendell Tyler. the Rams' best running back a year ago, made his 1980 debut last week after a long rehabilitation from a dislocated hip. He started the game but carried only twice for five yards net, Then, with a big lead, Malavasi decided to rest him another week . . . Ferragamo complained last week when Malavasi replaced him with backup Pat Haden at 9 :37 into the third quarter and the Rams leading the Saints, 38-14. ··1 want to play the whole game," Ferragamo said. He returned after the Saints sacked Haden, forcing a fumble they ran back for a touchdown. into the toughest part of their schedule KEYMATCHUPS: Super Bowl Flop D 0 LP ff I N G U A RD 8 0 B . KUECHENBERG VS. RIGlff TACKLE LARRY BROOKS -Rams veteran has re-Olttr~ •Y ICI .. ,.._.,.,... SYl'Olule '68 Colts Made History Terry Bionic? On Jan. 12, 1969, the Baltimore Colts made football history -by losing to the New York Jets in Super Bowl III. · Up until that 16-7 decision, an American Foot- ball League team had not won. With that win, the Jets, 18-point ~derdogs, put a blemish on an otherwise tremendous season for the Don Sbula- coached Colts. , Despite losing all-pro quarterback Johnny Unitas to an injury early in the se¥QO, the Colts rallied behind backup Earl Morrall Ind raced to a 13-1 regular season record before defeating Min· neaota, 24-14, in the Western Conference title game and Cleveland. 34-0, in the NFL championship aame. Morrall was voted the NFL's Player of the Year, completing 182 of 317 passes for 2,909 yards and 26 touchdowns -the best season of his career. Tight end John Mackey was hjs favorite target with 45 catches for 644 yards. Tom Matte led the Coll rushers with 6G2 yards on 18.1 carries while Lou Michaels scored 102 points on 18 field goals and 48 conversions. The strength of the Colts, however, was in their defense. which allowed only 144 points in 14 . games and held seven teams to a touchdown or less. . The 1118 BALTIMORE COLTS AND WHERE ;~TREY ABE NOW: :· OFFENSE: '. WR: JIMMY-ORR -A public relations : representative for Caesars Palace in Atlantic City, N.J . LT: BOB VOGEL -Owns Cadillac dealership in Dublin, Ohio. LG: JOHN WILLIAMS -Retired after '79 ~season with Rams . overseeing real estate invest· ments in Los Angeles area. C: DICK SZYMANSKJ -General Manager. Baltimore Colts. BB: GLEN RESSLER -Owns Red Barn fast Pro Probe Q. Bow maay rookies are starting ror NFL &eama at mJd-1easoa? How many teams have no noldes startlag? Wblcb team bH tbe most! Bow •the starUag rookie• break down by position! A. There were 29 rookies starting at mid- aason. an average or just over one per NFL team. .Nine teams , eight of which tiad winning records in ·1979 (of which seven made the playoffs). have no .rookies starting. The Atlanta Falcons (with Jinebackers 7\1 Richardspn and Buddy Curry and eo,merback Kenny Johnson) and San Francisco .. 9 • 49en (Wlth running back Earl Cooper, linebacker l'obby Leopold and safety Ricky Churchman> are 4J1Jt with three starting rookies each. Nineteen of tbe rookie starters are defensive players -three linemen; five linebackers and 11 secondary men. Tbe offensive starters include one receiver, ode tlgbl end, three linemen and five running backs - Cooper, Billy Sims of Detroit, Joe Cribbs of Buf- falo, Charles White of Cleveland and Vagas Ferguson of New England. There are no starting rookie quarterbacks. Q. c.onert»ack Mel Bao.t. bad a cllspwte wttb Cead1 a..o Noll prior to ta.e tm aeuea Ulat areas-H to 1• to tile couta. Did ta.e eate get to ............... BJemt .... Ute 71 ..... .,. A. The d.lapute between Blount Jnd Noll was partially contract and partially ill feelings from wbat Noll said about some of his players, Blount llcl~. in the George Atkinaoo trial. Their dit- Mrences were settled amlcabb during preseuon eamp. Blount played lo all 14 games during the '77 ~. ln&erce~~ alx puses. Q. I...._ lbs •Hll Dua7 W..... leM onr dlle NCI.red a.1er 8Ulabaela u DaJtu• •tut· .........-, lie w..W • •1er pm&. It lie top 'hi fer &H CowMr8 by Ma eaatradt A. J•i the oppotlte la true. Dallu coach Tom dry audltloDed teven other punters in the pre- , but could ftnd none better than White. 1 wu No. 2 amon1 all NFC punten in '79 a earetr2htSh avenp of 41.7 yarda. His bi1h b, comllintd with Dallu' covera1e, also put ~ at the top ot the diYiaion In net 1aln ,..at. wood chain in Pe nnsylvania, resides near Philadelphia. RT: SAM BALL -Owns 350-acre farm-summer camp and Ring Around Seed Co., near Louisville, Ky. . TE: JOHN MACKEY -Vice president of Howiton advertising firm. WR: WILLIE BICBAllDSON -Heads In- ternal Revenue Service Office in GreenviJle, Miu. QB: EARL MORRALL -Quarterback coach, Miami Dolphins. RB: TOM MATrE -Executive with Boone and Rogers Trucking Co. in Biltlmore. RB: JEJtBYIDLL-Businessman in Denver. DEFENSE: LE: OllDELL BB AASE -Owns Framing Pit Restaurant in Towson, Md. LT: BVBBA SMITH -Bit-part actor, residing in Hollywood, Calif. RT: FRED MILLER -Owns truck farm out- side Baltimore. RE: ROY HILTON -Semi-retired and managing investments in Baltimore. LLB: DENNIS GAUBATZ -Has interests in several small businesses in Salisbury, Md. MLB: MIKE CURTIS -Represents several business firms doing business in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. RLB: DON SIDNNICK -Hig)l school coach in Shawnee Mission, Kan. LC: BOii BOYD -Owns Hooligan's restaurant in Towson, Md. RC: CHARLIE STUKES -Living in Los Angeles area. RS: JERRY LOGAN -Owns and trains quarterhorses and cutting horses on his ranch in Graham, Texas. FS: RICK VOLK -Retired from Miami last season. has business investments in Glen Arm, Md. PITTSBURGH (AP> -Pittsburgh Steel er Terry Bradshaw h as been tagged the "bionic quarterback" over the years. He is supposed to be virtually indestructible. When be broke hia left wrist three years a10, they wrapped a caat around tt and he never m~sed a start. His bead WU pounded ltito the ground with s uch force four yean ago that a mere mortal would have suffered a broken neck. His neck was only sprained and he missed just two games, causing a doctor to marvel, "I've got to go back to college and take a course on Bradshaw." It is easy to think he was fabricated in some factory, that when he is banged up the Steelers send out for a spare part and screw it on. That is why these are such frustrating days for the Steeler quarterback. He's being bothered by, of all things, a thumb. He jambed the thumb in the fourth period of the Oakland game two weeks ago. CRYSTAL SALOON 7 Nites Uve Country Music .. 646-7571 C Cocktails During Mon. Nite Football And All Giant Screen T.V. 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Hona. -The od-Millerr the hulMn1 U1ht4G4r A· ._U.. may ltay awake Iona ._J-foot-4 tartet bleAed with eood tat. the nl1bt, tryiot to de-speed. he bas a 50-pound advan· MrlDtDt tbe favorite. taae over Nelson, who's playing this position for only the third time. W•SN TBE PALCONS 'ID MU. -They have cllpasal a mwti·Pronted ~ able by land or T\'8-el .. P•••ttl2ac Ila.-. by -alt. William Andrews and Lynn Caln, two complementary nannen, have rumbled. for near- ly 1,IOO yards. And just about the time deleues close off. the cround ••me, quarterback .Steve Bartkowski travels by air. ·u they can, they'll be con - servative. U they can't, watch out. Wide receivers Wallace Francia and Allred Jenkins can ny. CARDINALS WIDE &ECEIVE& PAT TILLEY vs. CO&NE&BACK aOLLAND LAWRENCE -For a chan1e, Tilley faces gomeone his own she in 5-foot-10, 175-pound Lawrence. For the first nine ••mes, he's brought bigger guys to their knees -with 50 catches for 640 yards. Tilley baa been a factor in every Cardinal game and Atlanta has to contain him. CARDINALS &VNNING BACK oms ANDE&SON vs. L I N E If ACK E a J 0 EL WILLIAMS -Anderson will be expected to gain yards, but more important may be his ability to block. WiUiams can destroy qµarterbacks -he's been in on 10 sacks -by blitz· ing, if no one picks him up. That has not been an Anderson strong suit yet this year. He'll have to learn the job quickly. LAST-MINUTE FACTORS ST£V£ BARTKOWSKI Last Week's Attendance Game Atteadaaee Chicago at Cleveland '83,224 Sa.n Fran~isco at Detroit 78,845 · Houston at Denver 74,717 N Y Giants al Tampa Bay 68,2S6 N Y Jets at New England 61,297 Philadelphia at seattle 61,047 New Orleans at Rams 59,909 Atlanta at Buffalo 57 ,959 Rude Visitors Last Week: Vial tine teams continue to beat the .spread COD· slstently. They went UM last Wffk and are 71·50-2 on the year. Underdogs went 8.·6 last week and are 71-50-2 on the seaaon. Home team underdogs were 1·2 last week and are 19'-14 on the year. • Picks here last week were S-3, giving us a season's record of 3S·36·2 against the spread. Home teams in caps : SAN DIEGO Cmillu 8~·) over Deaver -The Chargen have handled the Broncos at home the past three seasons. Io 1977, San Diego was a four-point underdog and lost by three, 17·14. The following year the Chargers ceY· ered a six-point spread, 17·7. In fa ct, the Chargers have played awfully well at home over that period, going 16-9 against the s pread. The Broncos aren't a very good road team, compiling a 1·3 record against the spread as a visitor this year. Denver has done poorly agaln5t teams in its own di Vision recently, failing to beat the spread in their last five games against AFC West foes over a two-year period. Give the points. the Cowboys were an 11 ~-point chojce over tlie Giants in Dallu , and won, 24-3. The Gianta are playing even worae now than then. Lay the points. Atlanta (mlnu 1) a& ST. LOUIS -The Falcons are a bit ·reason the visiting teams hne done so well this season. Atlanta is S·O a1ainat the spread as a vis- itor. Overall, the Falcons are 7-2. St. Louis is 5-4 overall and 2·2 at home. Only once has Atlanta been favored on the road this season and that was when they covered in New Orlean.S: A sound theory is to never 10 against a bot team, so we won't. Lay the point. GREEN BAY (mlaaa 4';,) over Saa Francisco -There's no hotter team in the NFL than the Packers. Green Bay has beaten the spread the past five Sundays. The Packers seem to play better as a home favorite. This is only the sixth time Green Bay haB been favored at home over the past two years. The Pack is 4-1 against the spread in the previous five. Green Bay is 12·8·1 against the spread at home over the last three years. By comparison, the 49ers are WHEN THE CA&DINALS HAVE THE BALL -By necessity, they adjust to each opponent's weakness. The of- fensive line is too banged up to think about dominating. The Cardinals probe and pick, using abort passes and draw plays un- til they recognize the other aide's covera1e. Because the Falcons so often rely on the blitz, St. Louis will run lots of quick pattema. They did this the Jut time they met, in 1978, and the Cardi.Dab scored ·42 points. The Cardinals are holding their breath this week, in hopes that guard Ron Goder can re- turn. A banged-up knee kept him out last week, and he was replaced by Barney Cotton. They also are undecided at left offensive tackle -George Collins or Brad Oates. Collins got last week's nod, but was bat· tered by the Cowboys' Harvey Martin. Minnesota at Washington SS,045 Baltimore at Kansas City 52,383 Green Bay al Pittsburgh 52,165 Dallas at St. Louis 50, 701 Dallu (Mblu 10';,) over NEW YORK GIANTS -It's usually not profitable to lay more than a touchdown oo the. road, but we can't take the Giants under any circumstances. New York is 3-6 against the s pread this year while Dallas is 6·3. More im· portanUy. Dallas hasn't lost two consecutive games against the spread all year. Back on Oct. 5 7-14 against the spread on the / road over the same period. ,•. San Diego at Cincinnati 46,406 Give the points. Miami at Oakland 46,378 TWO-TEAM TEASER -s.(N DIEGO (minus 2~) over Deaver \o DaUu (minus 4 1'-) over NEW YORK GIANTS -Can 'l see the Broncos or the Giants giving· these two teams a game-. KEY llATCBVPS: lPROFile'B FALCONS TIGHT END JUNlo& lllLLE& vs. STllONG SAFETY LEE NELSON -One of Atlanta's bidden strengths, 01....._..., .,.. ,...._ sw•c.n. No Monday Night Lemon mler~, Pats E ye Offensive Slww Injury Sidelines Armstrong ABC is assured 91' not bavinl to peddle a lemon this Monday night. . • This football 1ame puts two 1enuine Super Bowl eont.enden into the same arena. The contestants are New En1Jand, which has more offensive weapons than it can count; and ~ouaton, which stops countinc its offensive weapons at "ooe." His name is Earl Campbell. The Palriot and Oiler offensive cbaricteristi~ --New Eqland'a balance and Jtouston•a mu· --lmbatkJn of Campbell -obkul'e the teams' de· tensive atilla. Si.nee the awing to the thrff.man front, these two clubs, plus Denver and Philadelphia, have played it better than any other teams. Here's a closer look: WREN NEW ENGLAND BAS THE BALL - Patriot quarterback Steve Gro1an bu the luxury Ott T\! MoMdGfl OlaMllef 7 a t 8 e••• of never having to go to the same ballcarrier or re· ceiver on con.aecutive plays. The Pats are up to their chin str·pe~talent at the skill positiOM. Wide receivers Harold Jackabn and Stanley Norean and ti1ht end Russ Francls 'liill catch about the tame number of.balls. Grocan will look first to bis wide receiven, then to Francia and U.en to a running back. Wiser and more dis· cipllned In bis style, Gro1an still isn't afraid to take off and nm. · -WHEN HOV~ THE BALL -The ap-proach is far: more .c ervalive. Campbell often will get two -Or· three nsecutive calls during a eame. 1be third-year running back signals the bench that be needs a ·rest by dragging his tongue Odds & P icks TlaeOddl (Oftn-911enla,.,.._.) Miami plus 10~ at Rama (40). Altantaminua latSt. Louis (43) .• Buffalo minus 3 at New York Jets (41). CindDnati plus 8~ at Oakland (41). Cleveland plus 3'1' at.Baltlmon (jl). DallaS minus 10~ fNew York Giants (39). Deaver plus 8~ at San Dteto (4.2). Detrolt minus 1 at MlnDelota (42). K...., Cl_ty plus 3 at SqttJe ('3). Pbl18delpbla minus 9~ at New Orleans (4"). PittaburP mtnus 7at1'ampaBay (31). San Francisco plua 4~ va. Green Bay (MllwnlDee) <•>. . Wlllbinctml plu 5~ at Cbicaco (31). Neiw Ent)~ plut 3~ at HbultoD (39). ... ': Paoftle '19 Pld.I Ram1 llvina poiata (10'At) vs. IUamJ. Atlanta ,Sytq point (1) VI• St. Louil. New Yott Jeta takiq poblta (I~) vs.Buffalo. 0Ulan4 llrinl polata (t~) w. ctnc111111U. Baltimore lirial pOinta (S~) n . Cleveland. Dallu llvtna pol-.u (UM) vt. New York Olanta. S... l>lelO livinl polDta (I~) VI· Deaver. Mlnwata takiac polDt cu w. Detroit. SeaUle &lvtQ pointa' (I) YI. KHIM City. ~ Pblladelpbia 1ivln1 polata (t~> v1. New Orle&DI. Tampa S.y takln1 polDta (1) vs. Pttuburtb. Green Bay livtnc polnu (4~> vs. San traa- ellco. Cblca,., f!:' pobata (~) n . WuMqton. New l'.nl takJq pobU (l'At) n . Houlton . ....................... OM.land livWc pobata (l'At) va. CIDclDDaU • . . a.ua11 ....,_ ud Raiden ridilll blP-t.. ADMlel 1tvtaa polatl (UM) va. tllaml • • • lliaml'a only weapom an trldltioa ud ..... ' c:~vlnf. polntll (I~) n . • ......... . . . -can t atop tbt nm ud Ian ba~ .. ,.. on the Astroturf. While Grogan looks first to his wide receivers on throwing plays, Ken Stabler pre-, fers to go to either of Houston's starting tight ends, Dave Casper or Mike Barber or running backs Ronnie Coleman and Rob Carpenter, who are in the game on passing downs. KEY MATCllUPS: PATIUOT RECEIVER STANLEY MORGAN u. OILER &IGBT CORNERBACK GREG STEMatCK -Both are men who waste no motion. Morgan's quickness and low center of gravity eive defenders the chills on short routes. He also can blister a comerback with deep speed. Stemrick can't outrun Morgan, but the Oiler veteran somehow bolds up against receivers who have a step more speed. OILER WIDE RECEIVER KEN BURROUGH va. LEITCOllNERBACK RAY CIA YBO&N-Bur· rough won't start, but he'll be in there soon. He •P· peared briefly and caught a 54-yard bomb against Denver last week. Jt was his first game since hurting a knee during an August exhibition game. Burrough will wort both sides. When he goes against Clayborn, be'U face someone who can match his sprinter's speed. LAST-MINUTE FACTORS -The Oilers and Campbell are on a roll. Houston has won five con- secutive Monday night games, all against conten- ders. Campbell has strung together four straight 100-yard games. He and O.J . Simpson share the NFL record. seven . . . Good news for the Patriots on injuries. Nose tackle Ray Hamilton (knee) and offensive right guard Sam Adams (ankle> should be back at full strength . DENVER CAP> -Otis Armstrong, the Denver Bronc<>s' leading rusher, will miss Sunday's Na- tional Football League game al San Diego because of a neck injury. Coa ch Red MiUer said. Armstrong, who has 470 yards on 106 carries, was injured in last week's 20-16 loss to the Houston Oilers. Miller described the injury as a pinched nerve and said Armstrong will undergo further medical tests to determine his future availability. Offensive tackle Dave Studdard and offensive guard Tom Glassic both were listed as "proba- ble" for Sunday's game. Studdard has a sprained back and Glassic has a broken hand, which already has s idelined him for two games. The Broncos enter the game with a 4-5 record, two games behind AFC West. leader San Diego. F o otball Standings ,. NA110NAL CONFERENCE A.MEtlCAN CONFERENCE East East w L T Pd. PF PA w L T Pct. PF PA Philadelphia 8 1 0 .889 234 114 New En1land 7 2 0 .778 254 183 Dallu 7 2 0 .778 ~ 157 Buffalo 6 3 0 .667 193 151 St. Louis 3 6 0 .333 181 187 Baltimore 5 4 0 .556 ' 194 183 Wuhingtoo 3 6 0 .333 1.37 173 Miami 4 5 0 .44-4 123 177 NY Giants 1 8 0 .111 120 264 NY Jets 2 7 0 .222 152 212 Cntral Ceatral Detroit 8 3 0 .667 210 1S4 Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 201 180 Ta01p•BaY • '· a .~ 153 178 Houston 6 3 0 .667 157 .l; Minne.ota 4 5 0 ....... 144 180 Pitta burgh 5 4 0 .556 238 Green Bay 2 5 1 .389 1.32 188 Cincinnati 3 6 0 .333 125 159 Cbica1<> 3 6 0 .333 134 151 -0 WHt "' West Oakland 6 3 0 .667 231 202 Rama 6 3 0 .667 2JS3 179 San Diego 6 3 0 .667 m 114 Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 231 162 Denver 4 5 0 .444 160 185 San FraDclsco 3 6 0 .333 197 270 Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 189 190 New Orleans 0 9 0 .000 147 278 Seattle 4 5 0 .444 165 198 ..... , .. ._ Detroit• Ml-l!Ota Mlo"'I .. llMM (~-j 4 et I P·"'·l awffolO ot Hew YOl'll Jets Ooli.• ot ,.._ Yori! GI""'' CIMMMCI .. 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One-Piece Reor PrOjectlon TV • Closed Ophcol Syslem • Coble-Ready Midband Channel Selectt0n CoPOb1hty • Ene<gy Conscious·· Solid" State Chassis ·THE NEW-----1 SPORTING HOUSE We want to build our reputation onyoul SEE US TODAY ••••• Excorted Tours f.onducted for the Public Daily L . : Satutdlly. NOV9mber 8. 1llO * most remarkable car of the ------------------ today, at ~abers ca·dillac. No other car offers you an 'engine . that autolllatically \ goes from 8 to 6 to 4 cylinders. 0 11 l y Cadillac 1981 -Available Now at Nabers Cadillac u·s 1\1ne r ican t ec hn olo~y in acrion . Trust Cadillac to lead the way with the new 1981 models, Motor cars ri ght on the cutti ng edge of a new automoti\le technological revolution. A revolution that utilizes materials, techniques and advancements of the U.S. space prog ra m. He n1 a rka ble ·vs-6-4 Fue l I njecrio n is like three e n g ines i n o n e. It works like this: As you start out, all 8 cylinders are in operation. As your power needs lesson, No or h e r c ar offe rs y 9u this c hoice in e ngine s . Along with the revolutionary V8-6-4 Fuel Injec- tion. Cadillac Fleetwood Broghams and DeVille models are available with a 4.1 liter V6 engine combined with a newly designed four-speed auto- matic transmission that incorporates overdrive. • . •.. ';"· •• !'! ••. · '\ ~ V-8 8-6·4 . • • • ( V-6 Dtesel Both the front-wheel-drive Eldorado and Seville are available with a V6 engine that utilizes a three-speed automatic transmission. E \'e n a s e a r thal r e 1ne 1nbe rs ..His" and u 11e rs ". Simply adjust the six-way power seat to a comfortable drivi ng position . Press the set button and t hen one of the two numbered recall but- tons. This Cadillac exclusive w ill store the position you 've selected in its memory .bank. Then. whenever l~~~4 _FUE ~ l_!"J!C_l'_ION I Standard on Seville and available on all other m odels is an improved Diesel engine. Unlike foreign Diesels, the engine used for Cadillac is a VS. you touch the appropriate recall button. Memory Seat will automatically return.to that same comfor- table position. the car automatically goes to 6 cylinders ... and Hlen to 4 cylinders. When you need it. the system instantly reverts to 8 cylinders again. If coul d lit e ra Hy te ach a p erson to beron1e a n1 o rc e fficie nt d r i\'er. Push a button and Cadillacs MPG sentinel displays how many er.gine cylinders are ac tive at that mome1,Jt Push another button to see your average mileage and instantaneous MPG. 8 6 MPG SEN TINll MPG SE NTINEL .,. ... v.-' • • . •f ' • \I• ' ' ...... ,,, .,.. . . ..... 'I • ' ..... I'•) ©.)@119(§1 (E)(§)f§I (§1 Using this information you can help yourself to become a more efficient driver. MPG Sentinel is standard equipment along with the V8-6-4 Fuel ln1ect1on engine on all 1981 Cadillacs. A si gnificant advancement for 1981 is an exten- sion of the recommended m ileage for an oil change from 3,000 to 5,000 mile intervals. T h e-E lectronic Car i s h e r e . Cadillacs state-of-the-art Digital Instrumentation is available for precise driving information. ·With everything f~om your exact speed to gallons of fuel remaining. From estimated driving range to average MPG . And more. Even the tempera- ture setting is displayed to the exact degree! ~o othe r c ar offe rs y ou a self- <1 ia ~n os tic s y ste 1n this sophis rica ted . Cadillac On-Board Computer Diagnostics - a spin-off of the U.S. space program -helps take the guesswork out of servicing. It enables a ser- vi ce technician to f ind and correct possible problem areas quickly. Simply by punc hing but- tons in the car. referring to a code book, and ta king correc tive ac tion needed for repairs. The system will also show when the problem is properly resolved. Trust Cadillac to lead the way · All makes, mOdels and c~lors • Classified Auto Advertising . . .. in the DAILY PILOT • • Q -' l "' OAA.Y PM.OT I -1Pu8UC NOTICS --"1....C NO'l'ICS ----NOTtC• o~ MATH o~ .. tCYl"-'llWt.... ~~:::.-::a VICTOlt WANKOWl•I n. -=·~=~ _.. '"• ft..,.1"' ,.r-• ••• .. ,,.. ANO Oft ,_.TITICNI TO-• .w-.. · AOMIMISTa• •ITATa ~MM ... , .... , .. ._ ... w " • • • o u 1 1 1 e s NO A~ l1'11 tt,C..-..CA9'U1 ~AIH NUtSMI~ I I• t elllotr111• • • • 0.-e w ~ "6 tllwn• lllftilH ._.,..,.Hllif ), 2111 Sen_,.... ... T 0 a I I ht I r I ,,., ......_.~CAlllW Mlllt•oed,H-19Ht11.c..i11,.,111• btn•f lclerl••· Cf'tdltors ,.., • .._.1u ........ •r .-. 111 .,... • 'end Conll~t creclltor .. , IOY\-4 Homo l:•vlllet M•fl•ttme11I •---• .--...1 l " ClllllWI~ C..,.IMllY' It '91-N• <:.,._,_1.,.1, C or an\owtk of Tiile .......,. _ 111w •AA u. 1u1 s.11 -..111 Hl1t1'1to.4, N ... ,~ ,. • 'ff r l 8 • • c t\..~ '-'•°"'.,or .. c..•u• Qc ~"• qllt«rlle"'40 (allforn a , and persor\J .... 11. 1• T1111 W.)11tu " <_,_. t.Y-• ... ho rnav -ot-rwl"''"' In· P141lll lllftilM-1-~!"Ju-,... • .,.. ,.,.. -~'*'1""" OfMte c..11 O..lr ~1i.1 ~--1..-uted In tr. wlll and/or 0c1 n .. -1, e. u. 1• ._. •11\Nt'.,.1 Hta.. 9¥ -e..,iu.. A Htltlon hM Dt•n flied PUBUC NOTIC& ==~~"1· .. y Florence Wankow1kl ~-L 1ti..1 .. m .... H'i l~t Superior Court Of NOTIC80f' Tlllt ::.=!5:::.-'::'~ wllll u. Or•nge County ttquts t lng A"PUCA'fl ...... OtA.... tt11nt11 Cl••k Of O•-CoWll\I on •~t F-loretKe Wankowskl tN OW!lffl"'"'" °" ~•c No ... mw '· 1 ... .,. appointtld as Ptrsonal ""·-=~c•lllM rep resentat i ve to ad· row110n11tM111c;..c.er11. m inis ter the estate Of \lie· WAOOEl.L ENTUPIUSIS, INC.,, tor W•-~kl (u-"'-r t""'"' •••IYllll lo lllt O••tttl'lltftl of •·-~ ,,._ ,,. AltoflOlk .... ,_ Goftll'Of f°' t ... , .. Independent Admln lslr•· OH SALE GENUA~ IPUll UT Uon ot Estates Ac t ). The PL I ll<tn\O IO .... •IColloll' r:tltlon Is set for hearlnn """.~' •• "'"21.u w it111 s1 .. • c ... -... C.lltorlll .. n Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic P..otllNd 0r.,... c;o.,1 oe1111 P11o1 Center Drive, West, In the Nov. a. 1• .. 1wo 1'1-•••toN. DVN" & CaUT°'a• UW'lfft ........... c.w0r1 ... ~.o .... a. ......,, a..c:-. ca......, P11llll-Orenoe Coell DOllJ Piiot Nov. I, IS, t2, ,., ltlO •.U-111 PUBLIC NOTICE City of San ta Ana , California on "-'ember 2, PUBLIC NOTICE fltC1'1Ttoutau111tu1 ~ /....,,,.. $TAT•MaNT 1980 at 10:00 A.M. -,,,, •011owt1t9 P•fton " doing IF YOU O BJEC T to the "C1'1TIOUUUllNIU 1141,,,..,us: grantl09 of the petition, NAMa STATal!AaNT LORRAINE'S HAIR CHALET. IM you should either appear ""!::,~0~~1"' .,.,..,., ••• d 01110 E 1~~~:~.<;:'~~o':d'!~~ m 1 at the hearing and st~te MERLE NORMAN CQSMETICS Perllt menl Ave .. WUlmln•l•r, C•. your o b jection s or file STuo10, • MIMlon v1e1o 1M11. Ml•· nw wrlt~n Objec tions w ith the ~ v1e1o. CA .-,s Thi• IMAll'Ht is <andu(ltd DY .,, Slwlr., It. Le•rtnce, ,GS Miii 11\CJlvlcl""I court before the hea ring ve11e11 Rd., va1enc1e. CA ttlJS Lorre111e c. Gooclne• Your appearance mav be In "'°'9WI a. ~••M><•. 74001 Miu n.1, iltt-111 w .. 111tc1 "'"" l"" Per s o n or by your at· V•ll•11 •a.. V•ttncle,CAttus count• c1.,• of Or•nee eo-1r on Tllb -lllete la 'OftdUcled by.,. 111· No11tm1>er •, 1•. torney. 01v1c1u.1 • ....-&w11e. 111- 1 F Y 0 U A R E A Mof9M II. Lewrtnee Publlv.d OrenQe CoHI Delly PHol C RED I TOR or a COil Tlllt ·-I -llltd wllll I,,. "Nov.l,IS,n .n ."'° «SCMO tlngent c redito r of the ae: ~~ 0et1i a10r.,... c...-111 '""Oct. PUBLIC NOTICE Ceased, you mus t file your PUFUt claim with the court or Puell-0r.,.. eo.tt 0011• Pltot. present it to the personal Oct."· u . ...,,,. i,e. i• .,,._., -P1crmouseuS1MHS representative a ppointed PUBLIC NOTICE MAMUTATUAaMT by the COUrt Within fOUr The followln9 person IS doing months from the d.ate of ..oTtu TOca•otTOtts Dll\l11e•u1: firs t iss uance o f letters a s ol'euuc TaANsP•• c H 1 MN E Y s w E E P s provided in Section 700 of NOT:~s·:~;:~ ~·1~~~ 10 111o ~:;~~~~ ... '~~ n:!~ersioe Ave., the Probate Code of <••dllon of JOHN l(NOX end T•"YW•\flWHUftl, tS.Aocllell ... California . The time for SHEALEY KNOX, TrM1tterors. 111e1 • ""'• ~. t.. m t7 flllnn c laim s will not elC 1111111 ,,.,, ... , '" .oout 10 i. m-to This .,.,.,,." 11 condu<ltd b11 .,, I " · LAltltV 0. JOHNSTON, Trensftr .. , ondlvl-1. P re prior to four months wllost IH.islMu eddreu 1s U••s r .. rv H""' from the date Of the hearin9 Polerl& '--• O ty of El T-. County Thh SIAI-Wti flltd wllll U. noticed above. of Or•not. se.te of Ctllfornle. Covnlr C1tr• ol Orenoe Co.,..lr on You MAY EXAMINE Tllo pr~ 10 I» lr-ftrrtcl It No11tmbtr 4, 1'90, docrllled 111 oon-••I •-= All ttoc-In fll~ the file kept by the c ourt 1.-. fli!IWH, -'-' -OOod Pvousr.cs 0r .. c-s1 0.11, P11o1 If YOU are interested in the will Of 11111 DHtl\•WUr bonlneu Nov. I, IS, 12, 1', 1'90 ~S2-IO estate, you may file a re· •nown et MYSTIC HARllOUR, •nd PUBLIC NOTICE to<•ted et 11111 ,.._,,.,, eoui.verd. quest with the court to re-un11 "C," c1111 or Newport 8o•c.t1, • celve special notice of the tountyOf0r-.sceteofC•t11ornl•. ---.,1-a-in_ou_s_•_u_s_1 .. -.-H--- inventory of estate assets ,,,.;~,:;;.,:;:;,:~·,~ ~s:~,b; NAMUTATaM•"' and Of the petitions, aC• Oecemlltr, IMO ti 10.00 A.M. el Tl\e following per.ans ere doil\il c 0 u n t s . a n d r e p 0 r t s p R 0 ~ Es s I 0 N A... Es c R 0 w Dut.lllOU ... described in Section 1200 SEltVICES, w11ou •ckl•m '' 1n1 Pt•r~i~~~:"'~~1~fir4'3ti0 So. f h C f · North Tlftllll A-(Post Olflc.e llo• 0 t e ali orn1a Probate llM71, SefllAI ""·· C.lllor11I• n 1ot ....... v Sen Vicente, 211>2 Code. 1n 1111. n,.e 1,,. IMt d<tl• '°' 1111119 0cu ... -u.., t4untoneton a..c ... c.. Clelm• In ,,.. escrow ••ttt...ci IO Nroln '264t Dafling, Maclin & Day, 11 ;:,0;'!,":-rs2:;,.!.":·10 the r,.,,.,., ... 0u.~:=.0C,.,~~:,..~~!;~~'. ~ Attorneys at Law. 2920 "H" •" b~lnH,~•na ~ .... , 11..i 92 ... s t r e e t , s u I t • A I Dy ,,.. Trensf .. ors f9' tho f)ftl 1111.. This Du'llWU I• <ondvtlecl Dy • llmlled l>tr'lner$hlp. Bilkenfleld, CA 93301 •·~~~!,~=n. i•. T"'' ,«:~i ~v:~:i'",.,111 1 .. Publh,_ Or-c;o.,1 Daoly Pllol ~~~r:"Mton, County Clerk ol Oronge C.ounly on Nov. I, •. 14. IMO ••'7·to Publl.i.d Orer\Qe C-•I Deity Piiot Oc:•-· II,'"°· PUBLIC NOTICE NOY t . !.., 44'f·IO PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,.,.., PuDllShed Or-to.ti Deily PolQI Oc:I U, NoY I, I, IS, t• UlCMO N-72636 • NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOT1cnoc~bo1T011s PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM 8 . CULLEN, Ol"aUUCTHNSflU ------ J R a k w 1 LL AM flee.a. 4"1 -•111 u.c.c.i 1uH•10ttcou•ToPTHa • , a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lhe STATaOl'CALll"OltNIAPOtl BRYANT CULLEN, JR., Credtto .. of GEHTLEMEN'S THaCOUNTYOf'OtlANOa P\JaUc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eustN•Ss NAMa STATEMENT Tiie loll-Ing Pt•!IOns •rt doing Dusi""'' .. : ME LEX GOLF CARS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1301S Doi L.•to Or . S..111 0-1, ~ Hiii•. CA t205l P\18LIC NOTJClt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PV8UC NOTICS P1cr1ncua eu11•8M ...-.na.,......, , ...... 1 ..... .,.,_ ., ...... ....._.. .. J A ASIOCIATIS, 17111 WIN._ ~· HwitJ ...... 9Mocll, Cal ...... Jo"" e...,... llioll~. ""' .... •ou Lelle, H11111in1to11 •••Cl•, Cat Iliff l'le .,. All<e ~ OUI WIW R-L.IMlt, H\IMltlfltft ~. C..lton\le fl4AJ. -·--· f lllt ...,_S It ConM'tM rt.,. -ill<: ... ___ -l•IMll .. ,., 11\M • ...... netllllP, '*"' £.. S&oll\lnd flllt ••-w" filed wllll Ille Coulltr Ctet• tll 0r.,... C-ly., ~ 1-r1s,1• . PUBLIC NOTICE fllC1'1TIOUS IUSINaH l&AMIJ STATaMUtT '"" followint .,.,..,.s ••• clOll\il OUtlMtt n : UNIVEllSITV PARK . !US1 M•cArtllur lllvct., •:MS. 1rv1,,., CA '1.11S A Ml It E11I l11c fCe• I lt Hl Me~-....a1 .... •:Mf. lr•lno, CA '211S Abbet Ne1Alro•n, 3100 Pita Or., H·PH·ll. SMI\• llMI. CA 9110. Mr. & Mn. MOl\ten Ooncle1flll, 1' Wlll-Droolo, lrvlM, CA m .. lrtcll Per.111, 11.0 H. Euclld, Uplend, CA.,,_ M.-~ll, •Ill Men~lt•. l•vlne, CA '211• This -lneu h c~teo by • liml,.,.~p. AMllt EM. Inc IC.I.I a..,,.. Amlrvend, Pfftlde11t Tl\11 ~--wet flled with Ille eou..111 Clerk Of 0r.,,.. Co<H\tr, 0c1. IS, 1'~ ------------ P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC1'1TI0Ut 911MN•ll MAM& IT AT a ... NT , ... ltffowl"V _ ... ,, ...... _ .. -••: . l. A GV HA COLL£ C T•I 0 .. SE RVICE, !IOI Cotll Hlgllwer. I ~ 8Mcll, CtllforrM• '1Uj1 LAGUNA £KROW CO .. INC., a ~lllornle ''"'f'Ort liOfl, llOI CNM H'911Wty, L.t111N 9Nc.h, ~ llOf rM• ""' Thia -IWlt It conducted t.y • Cf'• pontlon. LtQuna her-Co., Inc. Kennelll 0 . l(tlley, VKce Prftldent Tl\11 tC.t-1 •• filed Wllll Ille CoYnly Clerk 01 Ortnoe Countv on O<OC-f 23, ft90 GIHON, OUNN. c•uTCft•• ~-.,." ... Ntwpert C:..W Oo'I• P.O .... MM lt••'9rt -.-. tA fMAJ ,.,.,.. P\11111,,_., Or-C-'t o .. 1y PllOI. Oct. U, Ho<i. I, t , IS, 1• .n1.ao ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE N-nu7 NOTIC•Of'IALaOfl ·~""~•aTVAT ... IWATaSALa ....... ISi l•tlle'-"""C-.tftlle ~c:-w. ... _ ..., ... ~ .. °" ..... In lht M•ll•r Of Ill• E••••• ol CONSERVATORS>41P OF THE PERSOH ANO ESTATE Oft GUllLY CA TTI I! R 1eon-v•1 .. 1. Notice la .... ..., OI.,.,. -I IM ...,. dtrSl.,..O wlll NII et prlvefe aelt, to l"9 1119>et1 --lliddolr>~l toc-ll•m•Uon or Wl<I SUiperlor c-n., ff tlttr lhe 121.1\o.yof-r, 1•,•t Ult oflke of JOHM A. HUGtiES. leotl I t11l11t lllvd., SYll• 101, TuUl11, C•lllornle '26111. °"""'" Of 0r.,..., St•t•Ofc.tlfonll•.•11-••.uue.,... 1n1tret10faeldc-vet .. ,lnencl1tell 1"9 c.erlelll rMI pr_,,11sl~111 tlla City of C.U 1i19M. C-y of on... Slett of C.lltornl•, perllcvl•rly clesc.rlbed•tol-.10-Wil; Hortl\6011. of-1110It.of19' Uof F•lrvlow FMms erect In Mer ._ I, l't,J,llOCMltce15-~ • ....,.,.._..,._ .. : lt7JMeps. Slr .. 1, Colt•Met.a. Ctllfoml• Termsof Wle Ult! ift I-YI,_., .. ""' u111• 5'1l• "" c.ott11,.,,,..1on at w le,., ,..,.iCM11-Mlenceevl- 11>11 -·tee-W ---... Tnitll OMO on the -rty 10 -· Teti -cent of -Did IODedePMllell wl• bicl. Bid•°'°'"'" to Delft writing-will be rectl...,•t 111ttfore""4!ol'tlc.e•tenr ome •tttr a. fl~ ...-1c..i1on ,_.,.. end Dtlorodeleot tett. Otledll\hJOU\O.,,olOttooer. ,..., Henry c..tt •• '" <:onwtvetor for IPlt <:onwtvetor\t\opo• IM ...._,-E1tAl1ol Gu<lyCtttler JOttM A.HUOtf•S Attw ... .,.,...uw PuDl1Sfltcl Or-. c;o.,1 0.lly Pllol. HOY 1,2,l,ltlO ·~ PUBLIC NOTICE a k a w . a R y A N T EMP01ttu...-I• eor-e11 .. 1. D8A NO.AtMfR cu LL EN, J A., •Ir• MARQUe PMOVCTS, T,.,,,.,°'· NOT\alCNJSM.aol' Wt LLIAM 8 . CULLEN wllou butln•u eddr•U I• US •llAL~•TYAT llrOU!flNm Me._menl Consult· 1"9 Corp., '9n W. Sente Fe., P.O. llo• 13n . -City, Arl-ISlSl (N••Mlel • Tllll a..1-ll <-.cted t.y e G9'· ,.,.,loll. tijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia ~~.ConWll"'9 • Peulerlrt0, Cot•• Me.e, tounly OI ~IVAT•IAL& AND OF PETITION TO 0••"9t. SC-of tellfornle.11\et •!Mil~ Ettel• of ETHEL JAHE WARREN. ADMINISTER ESTATE lr•~sftr Is •bOul 10 De mtc1• 10 0.ct•Md R-r1Wol11trlnn $e<tw1My/T,._..,..r Tiiis .._.......,. w" llled wllll Ille c-111 CttrtL o1 Or-c:o....111 on 0<:1 IS, 1'90 NO A 106460 ltOBE RT HINES and NI TAYA I TO A\.L PARTIES ANO ro r~EI R · • · HINES, Tr.,.llffr•s, -l>vsl11eu ATTORNEYSOF RECOltD P147119 T 0 a I I h e j r S , eddreH It 6lS P.,ltrlno. Coile -u. HOTICEISHEREBYGIVENll\elllle PuDll,.,_ Or-c;o.,1 Deity Pllol, b enef IC iaries, c recli t ors c-" °'Or-. sce1e of t.1t1orn1• .. nott,1.,,..s. n Eae<ut0t ot ,,,. u11 0c1. 11. JS. Nov 1, 1, 1• 0 J1-eo a nd 'Ont'ngent cred 'tors of Tlwl pr_,,,, to be lr•Ml•rred 11 Wiii Of ETHEL JANE WAltREH, de· 1--------------.. I I loc•led •t •JS Pou1 .. 1no. Coile Mu •. <••Md, will "" •t pr•••t• ••I• lo '"" W illiam B. Culle n , J r ., aka COUl\tr0f0r-.s1e1e oft.111ornl• lll9flell -o.s1oo_r._,1,,.1.,m, PUBLIC NOTICE W illiam Bryant Cullen, Seidpr-r1Y••on<rl...,ln99ne••1 enc1 conc1111ans 11erelnefter,,,..,1ioneo. Jr., aka W . Br yant C ullen, u . All tloO In lr•O.. lt•lu•• .. •nd suDjtel 10 conflrm•llon Dy U IO fllCTITIOUSaUSINaS5 Jr , a k a W illiam B. C ullen 6~1:':'~ ::': 1"':':, ~111• ~ ~":'n M:1! Supert9'Cout't,onHo .. m1»r u , 1"°·•' r,.. 1o1~! s:!!~~:!no Dull· d h be GEw f •EMEN'S EM""RIUM, IH'., l :OO p.m. or -..ette<, •llllln Ille llllW an persons w o , may " ~ ......., ~ a11owoo .., .... •• lM offtc.e ,.. unii.c1 .. u •• otherw ise interested in the 08A MA Ill QUE PRODUCTS, .,,., C•llfor11le a..nii. flu•I OocMlrtment, THE HOVEY COMPANY, )Alt VI• will and/or estate: ioc;•tea e1 w P ... 1er1no. '°'I• Mt'•· 1011 North Mein Str•t. Sant• Ane, 0oo110, Sult• No. J. Mewpcwt lleec11, County of Or-. Slete of C.Hlornle. C.lltornlt '21Cn, ell right, lltle end In· Ctllfornle '*3 A petition l'las been filed Tf\e Dulk Hens le r w ill D• ltr•ll-•tMtofwldETHELJANE Cl\•rlet o . Ho•o. Jr ' 11151 b y Connie L. Cutte n In the <on•um....-onor .ite. ,,,. "'46• o1 WAlllREM, --· "'111et1meof l\er Mt-. Orengo, C.lllornl• •- Super ior Cou rt ol Oranne December. "'°· •I •.oo A>M •• .,. ..... -ell rlQlll, 1111• -lnl.,"I Tiii• -"-"''Conducted Dy ... Ill• ., ODYSSEY ESCROW, INC., 13• E. tlletwldesletellose<qulrod,by-re-61vlcluel. County requesti1'1! that L.,.. o... A-• ...,.~ .. County of t..,.041_.,~1,..-lllMl,orin CNrlMO. Ho.,.11,Jr Connie L. C ullen be ap-LOS A"Qel•. SI.tit of C.llf.,.,le. _,tlon lo -of_., ETHEL JANE T/\U ...... _, ••• fJltO will\ ,,.. pointed a s personal re pre · So fer a.._ lo -Trensterees, WARAEN•ltnelime«,,.r•ttlllnend Coullty Cten of Or-Counl'f on Oc· •II bu•lness ~ -..-.:l'-1 .. 1 uHd lo tne •••I property dHcrlo.d •• •-r IS. 1•. SentafiVe fO a dminis ter Dy Trensf-fOt tr. !hr .. yH rS lett foll-I. 1''41U9 the estate of William 8 . Petl,••• »<no · L-"3.•.JendC« r1ec1No.1~111 Pu1>11-0r-. Coest 0.11, Piiot, Cu 11 en , Cos t a M es a , Dtttd. -s. 1• '"" c11v of P•1m o.w11. Countr of Oct. 11. "·Nov 1• •. ,_ o.u.tt C alifornia (under the In· R~>4i .. , Rivera1ca, S~•• of c.111ornie, ••.,., HllAl\I• HIM\ mu recor..ci In illOoll 'O. P~s U - dependent Administration Tr_, .. , S.J o1 ~."' -Otfk• °' 111e eovtr PUBLIC NOTICE of Estates Act ). The peti· Put.llSlwcl Or-Coe" 0•11• Pilot RteorderohtldC-y. t i · f h i . Nov. a. 1• .m..eo NOT~: o..otofcon .. y1111cesotunlts '1C1'1nous eusiNass on 1s set or ear ng '°i-------------1111nltcond0Mln1um.-ldr•..,. "-•11ATEMU4T Dept. N o . 3 a t 700 Civic PUBLIC NOTICE ~A•UL 1: A C.ollOotnintum Com· ,,,. 1o1iow1nq person " ooino Dusi Center Drive West, Santa pr1t1no -. non •• ' Ana, California 92701 o n IAI A1'l••dl•l-17'tull1!1-lln FRON TIE R CONST RUCTION ltOTlc:a TO ~T•ACTO•s •nd to LolslllncUof Trect No.12'lln ,,,. COMPANV, ll:ll>-8 WHt C.nlrel, s.tn N ovember 25, 1980 a t 10: 00 CAL.UNO~• a1os cttr 01 P•im o eu11, covniv of •• """· c.1110tn1e •>1G4 a .m . School OIUrlcl : SANlA llNll Rovttllde, s1..,. ot C411ilorni•. et Pt< Let-W. Auringer Jr , JIJO W IF YOU OBJECT to the UN1F1EO mep rec~111..-..,,...n u -" Ce111re1,s.n1e An•. c.1orotn••.,I04 Bid Oeedll .. : II ·oo O'clock •. m. ot ot M•PI. In I,,. Offl<• ot Ille County Tllll ..... ,.."I• condueltCI Dy .... on• granting o f the pet ition , '"" 1011\M'lol ,..__, •• R•co•dffoh•ldc.ountY. olvlclu•i. YOU Should either appear Pl.ct ol Bid Rec•IPI '· lullcllnQ hcept UllHl SOS lo U2 00111 0,._ L. W. Auringer Jr at the heari09 and state S.nrlcel, 11111141"9 IJ01, UOS French clutl•t es_,, If\ 1M c..-lnllHn Tllft llAli-t Wff l1led wlln IN b • t . f .1 Slr .. 1. s.Me Ant, Ctlltornl• Pl•n recorded AUfUSI 11, 1911•s1nstr11-C:-ty Clerk o1 Or-"°""'' on <>< your 0 JeC IOn S Or I e Project lclentlllcellon Nernt tMnl No ISS41't of Olflclel Records, in tct>or 13, I •. w ritten objections w ith the ••Pie<• ~11111 1n Gy,,,.,.,1...., -'"° ou1u of u. c-1, Recorder,.. 111•1•1 court before the hear ing. eo.,, si-r & Lo<ktr Are• et s.n1e Aive .. 1caGounty,t.111°'"'•· """""'*'Or-c-11 D•1111 P11o1. Yo appeara nc ma" be AM HlrSc-c111 11n11 J1•" s11own on'"" c ... Oct."· Nov 1.•. is, 1"° 42..-ur e • Plec:t Pt-«• on lilt' Bulldlng ctomlnlumPl.,.,teordt<IA ..... Jt 11, ltn - In persoo or by your at· S.nrlcH . ~ktlno tJ01. 1.01 Frenc" .. 111,~NO. 1si41'alofftcte1 rec· PUBLIC NOTICE torney. SttMI, s.nc. ,,.,,., C.lito<nl• orcu . 111 Ille Ofltc.e ot t he County I F y 0 U A R E A HOTICE IS i:IEREllV GIVEN 111o1 Recorder 01 Alver1icl• collr.11• llHt •bo-Mmecl Scl!Ool Ol1lrlc1 ol Ctlllornle. CR E 01 TOR or a c ont· Or•"9t C-y, GelHornl•. ec:11nt DY Seid ~111...., ll -i«I 10 tPlt ingent c reditor of the de· •11d 111roYOfl II• Go""r111no lloerd, deel•r•llOll o1 ,_.,,.,, c-•u- c eased , you must file your llertlll•fl•r rtle r rtd to •• -retlrldlonl, rec.,Clltd 0.C.mller claim w ith the court or "DISTR1cr:· w111 rec.e111t"" to. 11111 JO, tt76 • 1nuumen1 No. JllllJIS °'Of. not lelet .,_ the elao.,.•tle*' II-. llClal aec.,clS, •ncl ~i.mtl'll.ety present i\. \p the personal Meted lllcla for 11'9 ewwcl at• ,.,Ir Kl clecltrellefl rtCOIWd A"""' \I, "11 ¥ represe~ve appointed fa<""..,.... prol«t. 111t1,_NO. u~. b th . lthl f ., ... eMll .. recel-111 Ille plec.t ~"•caui y e C: W n our idenllfiecl ...,.., ft tf\tll be --11 "°"4achialw Ml-nt for' In• monfllS from the date Of end put.llcly r ud •loud ti lllt grenencltar•t,-Mid..,jOymeMff first issuance of letters .ts ..,,,..svttot1 11,,.._p1co 1rt111e11 10 c:o11n••1 c11111 lllte11., rrov ided In Section 700 Of T,...• """"' no *"'"11 ,_i,..., f0t C...llO'etioll, t C«llOfMIOll iw...., •• he Prob•te Code of Hc.11 .. l .. ll>ICl.llOC-ttlO .... rOll:c cordedJ-.,11,,.nto11 1na1r-1 a Ille returfl In .... condlllon ~ Ho 41S4ofClffklelr11<..-ch. C alifornia . The time for 111c1 ~-· ~"""'-*'""­filing c laims will not eJC· liecll ttro "''"' conform •110 t.t 1ort11t1trt1NteMlftirMiw1,. .... _ Plre prior to four m""t""s ,......,,,.,. lo1N (onlrecl dDc:umenl•. ...,.,_ .. well ..... !Kt.ni¥t ·--• " Eecll * lllMI .. «<om,.,. led 11¥ lllOflC elld to,,,... lll'lllt.llleftt -r• from the date of the hear-111e-wf•v ,.._..1t ,11111e~ren qu1re-.111~l*l wtt11...c1t 111e Pl4'tt:t ~ltllecl Or .... C.0.SI o.lly ~li.t Oct. 11, "·No¥.'·.. ... .. ... PUBLIC NOTICE Ing noticed above. •.........n -iw.,.. 111t °' ~ 011C1•"'°'"'"uu•tott11'""".,..,..., You MAY Ex MINE tullCOl'ltreUort. • •·• Of tflllt -1eln 111e1 ... a1'°"., co-l'IC1'1TICIUI •u1111ass A Tiit OISTlllCT -t lN rlllll' IO 11ents, cellllltleM -,..1r1e11-. & ~ ITATllMllN'f the file kept by the c ourt. ,.lect..,, or e11 ll!4'., tt ...... .,.." ec111eo..,Gow1trvCWRHf1YCor...,• Tiie folt"'"8 _... ... 11 .,,,. -•· If you are lntere1ted In the 1,...., • .,.,...., ,,,,.,.,,..,"'" 111 en11 11ct11enc1P1-•-~·'• ,,. .. .,, esta-riCJO -ay fJI~.,,. rt• *t_lft._......,... Ce"'9110.C.-~t'7 .. ~l--t COPY$TOP,a7toS.--81 ... ., ''"'• ",. "' a -T• OIST•tCT Ml tltWl'lllned lllt Ho. 201•2 of Ofll,1111 ••<tr•• Of SOlllt ""9, CellforrMa t:tm quest w th the CO\.lrt to r• ....,., ,,.....""' ratt tf .. , dierYI Rhrer&l4t c-.tv, Cal...,....., W111e11 o-....... 1tt11t; Sftef-. Let Cefve special notice Of tt)e ..... 111 U. tocatlty 111 wlllUI llllt dt'tl4H'ellon k llfftW lftc ..... •--,,, l(•flt, lf'S> ........ I.Me, H\11141,,.._ Inventory of estate asse\s --•• tt .. .,.rlwmtcl 1• ..a.''"' 11111 ,.,_t" "*411 N111 w1 ""'" a..c11, taiitorlll• .,.._ •nd of t he natftlOnS, aC• or type of -iJ(tnOll MHecl tot .. tute lltrtlll, <OlftlftOfll'j kl\OWll n : rt '"'' IMIMl'fft " (OllduUed llY e ., ,... 1~rad. n.t.t ,_•re.., tllt •• ovr.,... tll'(lt, 111-. .. Ml••· C-nv....,.. .,.._.fe. counts and r •ports uw 01tr1t1~ -'"<.e ..-111 1.., ,.,.,,.1_.., ..... .,c..,,.,"'-· o-t,. N. I(.,.. dtscrlbed In Section 1200 "''-"~....._AM. c:.i1torMe a.. • .....,.. -1tw1•..,..., "' .. .....,.,.. -ruw w1111 "" o f the C.illfornla PrObate "111• '-... _., .. *•1-0 CW! ~., .......... "'_..11,.,...•m c-1r °'"' a1 0r.,... OtoHt•v'" oc-'-'· A_,, l/f tr1tW 'f'"Mlell IM .. r-hoM .. "'9 .iti<O " Uftl... 1-.. J, 1..0. ' C ode. .->•lffeto.i-tett. c.11t.M1t...., .,,_ o.ert-. .,..,_ Tiit '°""" .. tCNlllllt of .. , cllt"' 1011 Ntr111 MIMfl S.rwl, ...... Allt, Pi.oll""" O!° .. CMtl O.llv l"li.I, otdmen & Oldrne11 , ....... ~'--'•llf9ftll,,...., .. t.11t.....ia,.,.1, ... ,,..., ... 11e11,.11111N ~1 u ,NOv.1,1.1.s.1• .-... ,,,•n" A . Oldm•no.At-""'' (II ....... Tlw , .. t .......... " C:i.rk of .... ~ Or ....... ,""' .. • "' aM -..tlmt _. -I M ti 1-1 M44Ul'll•t.i11trt'lfelNllll...,_ll'r, torn.y .t .Ll!f.L.. 901 ver 11me.-__.. •••Ylll'lletlftfftit'M.-1C.atltll•H"'• Drive, lultt zw, *-'*' ....!!.;r.,'!.~ "'•t=•~.-111 ~ MtlC• • .. --.. ,.._..._., .., ...... ----.,-tC"n--'*"--..,..--.. -.-.. --- 8 •.. c", ,._llf--1• , ..... ~, ...,... ............ -, .,. .. _.., .... ,.,.....,. .... .... .. -..... ..,_ h •••rll••· •11• 11••" •11'1' l11t*-: • ...-rr.aTaMaNT (7t') MJ-7000. .-CtMl«W llMtr lllm, It ,_., Mt Cati!• ... .....,,_ tr .. I CMIO. nit Tllct ......... fllllff'-.,. Mlllt Published Orange Coest .... ,_. .. .,... ..-e1t1M , .. " • •11 rlell• •• _.... • re1tt1 .,, .... •o -',,... •i N 7 • ._._ ........... llf ,,_"' lfl tllt Ill*. • ltLAIA NT ~. 611 W, 0-. Dally Piiot, ov. , , 1.4, •ll9C"'•••C41'11•act. o.1e:oa..r-.1• -•--.~i..~1W111e 19$() "'457-80 *.._.,.._,cl .. • 111t ... .., ~CMIMnll•._. OeM---. .,., Cer1*I Dr1we, -;;=:::;;;=:=-==~-=-=ii·,.,_ .. ...,.,.,,., ....... .,. "~•.lc.Nr1lt. ........ .. ~. liio ...... _.,. ... ..,..,.. .. .,._,, 'frllltorf~ hrMt• IMltt•, •"I Certlftl ",."""' ........ ~t a.cuwtrlN Ori .. ,........,., (al!WM .... •Ill M re.-ilre• •'l•t t• ~W'lllat T1111 ...... It CMlllKted..., I~ ,tHhtlltt ...... , ... ,,eel. Tiit STHaLJAN•WA•••M ....... , ........ Wlffl ,,_.,,......,..,... •• .,_ .. ,.,, ... MINIYV.a.aA•Y,I... ~ ....... """'" -.~,. .. _..... ............... .... ...... .. ~..... ...... Tiiis ........... -'" ....... -I ~ 'l l9lllw ._CA..., C-tT Oertl fl Of ..... <»-l'r t11 oe-:!.__.._ # , ,, .. , ... .a1 ...... "· .... ...... __ • ......, • .!!. •unu :..\119 .. Y""-, ......... Or-.. CNtt Dall'r ,_.... ,.... Or .... c.ett o.ttr ~-... "*t. •'.'!!"f Or .. ,, .. CNM... Dall'I'~ ~=::::===~=~=~'!!J ...... ~1,1,,.. ...... 11a;9.1.1.1.• .... -....... -·4' ... PUBLIC NOTICE . ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE ORANGE COUNTY ·PLANNING COMMISSION ON PROPOSED LAND USE DISTRICT CHANGES Date of Hearing: November 17, 1980 Time of Hearing: 2:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible. Location: Meeting Room, Hall of Administrauon, 10 Civic Center Plaza (Comer of Broadway & Santa Ana Blvd.), Santa Ana, California I 92702 Change of ZOM ~SE NO. ZC.26 SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAPS IRS 5 •nd 51 . This zone change proposes to apply the GPI "General Plan Implementation';' eom. blnlng Zone District to the property described below. The purgose.9f the GPI District is to provide assuranc.e that new and expanded land uses will be consisant with the General Plan. Application of the GPI Combining Zone District will not alter the ex- isting base zoning, hOwever it wlll require that the Planning Commission review pro- posed development end make a finding that the proposed uses are c.onslstent with applicable elements of the General Plan. · The subject property Is located within the unincorporated county territory of Santa Ana Heights, south of Bristol St. between NewPOrt Ave. and Jamboree Road. This zone change has been lnltleted by the Orange County Board of SUpervtsors. r .J COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT: . The Environmental Services Division Is presently reviewing an Initial study to cte-1 termtne the required compllance with the Callfcwnla Environmental Quality Act. \ , ' If you need any HdltlOMI Information regarding this request, you may telephone David A. Rosso at 83+2067; or write to OrMQe County Environmental ~ Agency, Regulation Olvl•IC>f1 P.O. Box ..... ,. s. nt• Ana, cantornla 927m; or come~ EMA Regulation Division, 1:nglneerlng Bu tdlng, Room 115, G> Civic Center Drlvw West, Sarita Ana, Catlfonua. To facllltate response, refer to ZC 80-26. COMeCS I CROSSWORD "A fine water boy you turned out to bet" SHOE AS YOU CAN~ IN ll'E ~1 ™E WNE ~y W4S ~NC 1}£~~~TQJf"i~WT'! PIA NUTS I MOPE SME OOESttr PANIC .• ru. BET s.i'S 6ETTIN6~ ... • MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom .Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WOftSE MISS PEACH A~T .. HJ~ E~Pt.AIN~ IY'(DICINc ~ ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS BtJT T~IS IS 7HE 7/ME JIM COMMITTED TO \t)CABLJLARY ~NR'ICHMENT, DEFIN IT ION .ANALYSIS AND PRec1s roN PR IN TIN~ PERFo~MANCE DEANNA ISM'/ FRIEND &CPmE. I LEND \-\ER MY PE.!'4C..1LS) KENNY 18 M'I FRIEND 'CRUSE HE LIKES MY &CYCLE ... by Mell Laiarius Al?T'HlAl<1 HOW COME PEOPLE CA7"CH COL..0? by Bil Keane GORDO IT SEAT~ CATc.HINti HEAT. IN rtfE IJTERJ:SI OF TIME, WE'J...L. WA/VEA~ MAL ~t<»J WITH nlE ... limi'Q--q(r;;;o(lc)';M1jitNij;i6"18~ TIM'f} OUT IN THE FtEL05 ... euT JEANNIE'~ UP IN THE APART· MENl ! I WE~ ~£'5 REAi.. ~UP OY THE E XPER tE NCE THEY HAD . ..,__-- LA5T NtuHT' ,_ • "Wanna see something fu nny, Daddy? Cross your legs." DENNIS THE MENACE ANP ~IV~ HIM MJ IMPRE:SSIVE: t'eSCRIPTION OF WHAT r1'S t.IKE HERE. YOU SHOULD HAVE COME TO THE MOVIE WITH ME ---I SAW A GOOD WESTERN uE$S f\NO ~I~ ARE MY ff\IEMDS IF IHERE.1$ NOBOD'{ f\RO~tYTHEY LIKE BE.TIER .. 110 GEORGE 6 : ' f LAWRENCE IS MY FRl~O-E'JEN WKEN I GOT R DIRTY FACE RN I NO CANfl'{ . X TOt..c:> YA OUR Nl!W HOSPITAL,.. 60A"~ .WAS K INPA KINKY/ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 51 Conserve UNITED Fe.lure Syndicate Frtday·s Puzzle Solved I Door ~atcnes 52 Tunneled 6 Twosome 54 Small Orum 10 Tools 58 Particle t4 Nimble 59 Rara -... ... , .. •• HI t I• ,. ~ 15 Play part 61 Plunder IM I D 1-MI T A I l A II l 2 words Arch I ~ I •alt 111 0 A II C f 16 Voya~ 62 Vestment •~rn1 Iii.l o T T I • • llU ·-17 01 the moon 63 Make over 18 Greek tette~ 64 Baked goods Ila al D t• Ill •II I ll 19 City on 11>e 65 Greelc god I M ,. •-AIY I -· ,. y u • 1lllAIT ll . ,,, L l Truckee 66 Abanoon o ult (. 20 Gala 67 Mana -I t -.a.11111- D I 'IU •1o•l11 0 1111 . ' 22 Watered 24 Hya1o1e 26 L11>e1a1e 27 Pouslles. 2 words 31 Yovngone 32 Semecny 33 Prepart!<l apples 35 Statute 38 Fish sauce 39 Shrewoer 40 Machete 41 Stall 42 Wll\S/.11 ., , ~ G1vet 44 Layer 45 -mstru· ment H Is there DOWN -IT•I Ill ,,_ tGame~loO 2 Fever 3 VtGeS A I I •• t I • T I M I T• I II A f T IA T I Olll•A l Ot I II ull-" A. T • I Tll•I I T I 4 Kind ot love 27 SlladowbOx keeps S Shawls 28 Nimbus u Olympus l'ler · 6 F1sl'I 29 Angered aid 7 Frosted 30 Atloludes 46 Ha11 piece 8 Perfume 34 Sits 47 Fot>er b&Se 35 Lengtl'ly 48 los11uctor 9 Caliber 36 Agave 49 Figure 01 10 Thoroughfare 37 News speech .J 1 Stadium .39 Minne <11rec-50 Split 1 ~ Bevtlf ages t •on 53 Tllcl1 13 Fame<! potter 40 Fert~1zer 55 AcQeCI 21 -Vegas 2 words 56 Raoge part • 23 Trudgt 42 P•lnl hquor 57 A11zona city 25 Clear 43 S«Parata tor 60 Concession I .· i :....... • ~ -.I ... , ..... -:-- . - - -• _,,,,_... . ., -- • I I 1 , ., =-l•llf9'ttAa, l fO,, ti.I ......... 111, llW9, CA • ...... c.-...... II Cetf ..... CM~ ..... ,, II .. ...... ...... ... '''· lrW\9, cA .. ' .............. .,...,... ......... Ill, ...... CAIPY ......................... Drtw, ... 111. ,......, CA"''' ...... c-••·· .... ·•· .. ~ ............. o-t Drt-., ... u1,1 .... CA.,IJ ,,....,,,.._ .. ~..-c• ., . ,.,... __ .... ,.._.....,.., ..,.. ........ _ ........ .... c..Mt °"" .. Or ... ~ ... ................. ..... ~ °'""' 0... O.lly ...... ....,,, •. ·~ a.11t.,.. .... Pl.Tiii.iC NOTICE l'lnlTICIUI eutt••ll ...... ITAH.Me•T .,.,. ............ ,_, ., ....... .._. __ VAN~ LTO, lift°""°"' Ori,_., ...... II I, I "'IN· CA ft1 IS ........,_, .. 5-tllfl9, 11'2 Dullen! on .. , S..... 111, INIM, CA tl7U ,..,.., ... Sw•wly, 11'1 °"-' 0r1 .. , Suitt Ill, In.IN, CA'271S JeM G. ~ E,,..,...,._, tit? 0..-t Ori,_., 5411lt Ill, ,,.,,,,.., CA ttllt '°"''"" ,,._,..,..., CM-.CIOll I• C•ll .. rnl• cor ... r•llOftl, 11'2 ~ on ... Sulie 111. 1rv1,.., CA '271S T"I• ..,.,,.. .. I• c-c•..i Dy • llmUM~lp. ,.,.,.,_ s-.... ., . Cockeyed Optimiilt Singi• Telegram G:aining New Life ' a1111LaLOB N 1~*r'O.r.C -s Karen atchardl btoUl.bt Mr tap aboes and tlftl "Happy Birthday" tn Kebrew. Barbara Guardiola wore blue 1ht>rt1, red aneakera, white ~II• and aave a baton-twirUn1 cheer for LM 8ilon$. Bison aptrlt never diet. 11\eH would be the Mauapequa, N.Y., Btsons of Allred G. Bemer High, class of 'Tl. Terry Urdang sang ''I'm a Lits tle Teapot." JERaY WINSETT sang "Rubber Ducky" and balanced a spoon on hU nose . Why? Just listen. Western Union has decided to gel back into lhe singing tele- gram business. dormant for six prosaic years. Audllions are be· ln6' held for couriers hopeful of -----------the unemplOyment office. ' ( ) They were at a dlaco joint AMERICA named S.N.A.F.U. not far rrom . .Greeowidl Village, quite far, .._ ____________ Jllu .. from Broadway .• finding stardom on a doorstep. C'1a.rles Zucker limbered tUs knuckles, opened his mouth, and in 25 resonant knocks ren· dered "Happy Birthday" on his skull . KATHLEEN LOWDEN, cons fessing that she was stuck like a dope on a thing called hope, sang "Cockeyed Optimist." Most of the more than 100 other optimists who showed up for the auditions were not. cockeyed bul simP~Y out-ofy·work stage performers tn New ork, the most numerous kind. It didn't hurt attenaance that the auditions were hetd a block from. A disco joint at 11 a.m. la not a place you would associate with a cheery singing telegram. At 11 a.m .. a disco jolnt Is a sUtTeal · picture or the morning after. AUDITIONERS WAITED their turns al sticky litUe tables, each adorned with a wilted .carnation. Sunlight lit the dull black ceilinir and "lared on boozesslained llnoleym every time the door opened. But the place was owned by a part-lime songwriter, a sym- pathetic soul, and was available to Dean and Sheryl Foster. The Fosters own a company called Music Box. When Western Union discontinued singing t.ele-• grams in 1974, Dean and Sheryl recognized an opportunity. • ~ l Tiiis .,.....,..... -11141<1 wllll '"' C-ty , ...... of 0r..,.. Collf!IY ... .............. 1 •• .., ... , PUOll-OrM9t C:.oul Delly Piiot Nov, I, u, 2:1, 1', lteO ~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10UI euMNHI ..,.._11'AT•MaMT ·'I was an un e m ployed songwriter," Dean recalled over a bowl of stale popcorn. "Sheryl was an unemployed singer. "WE WERE SO broke, we couldn't afford gifts fQr our friends. So, at Christmas'. or on someone's birthday, l would write a personal song and Sheryl would si11g it. That was our gift. 'Latchkey Children' Learn Self-sufficiency T"e loll•wl ... ,_,..., II dolftt WUM••: l'HIL-4. SOISTWATl!R, HI Tr•verw Of., C:.'6 MMe, C:.. ma l'"llltt H•ll•••• SM Tr•,,,erw Dr •• c.11 llMM. ea.-· TN1 ...... l1UMllodMl>'(M .............. ................ Tllll ........... -11194 wlttl '"' c-ty Gleftl et er.,... c:-«v.., ......... ,4,... PUBLIC NOTICE PtCTl'fMUI llUlfHU ....... ..,.~., T"9 .......... ~ •• ,. ..... ...., __ : e•Att tt•isL•CTIONS, 60t "" Ste, H 11111 .... , .._..,CL .... L.91• McGo11tM. Jll Al~ M .. ,,.._ '· ........... 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Where we don'l 'have couriers, we send a personal message by telephone and offer a tape recording of it.'• Whal happened to Dean and Sheryl next should happen to every starry-eyed young performer waiting for lightning to strike. Last April, the wife of Western Union's chairman called on Music Box to deliver a singing birthday greeting to her husband. He liked il. NOW WESTERN UNION bas decided lo resume that Ume- honored American tradition and bas contracted with Music Box to get it going. , It will be no khakisclad soprano out of a grade· 8 movie who will deliver your sweetheart a valentine. though , but a tux· edoed performe.r hired for the job wearing a Western Union badge. "We will hold auditions around t he country.·· Dean Foster said . "Whal we're look· ing for is, well, pizzazz. We want to give you three minutes of Broadway in your living room. "Say, wasn't that guy with the spoon on his nose a kick?" CRANSTON, R.I. (AP> -Children aged 8 and 9, many of them "latchkey kids" whose working parents gel home after they do, are leat'Jling how to mend and wash their clothes and cook their meals in a apecial class at Norwood Avenue Elementary School here. "It's a valuable program," said Joanne Forcier, a working mother of six children. "It has taught my kids self·sufficlency and helped lighten my load around the house." T B E pa 0 G • ·A M • c a 11 e d Hom•makin1 Elementary Leamin& , Procedures. was launched by Norwood Principal Marie Lawrence in 1974. It caught on quickly, and to- day she bean from principals all over the country intere5ted iil start· ing similar programs. "I got the idea when a little girl came crying lo me that other children were taunting her because of her shabby clothes and unkempt appearance,"saidMrs. Lawrence. "It occurred to me that she isn't the only ooe suffering in the hands of other children because or her ap- pearance. • 'll struck me that in this neighborhood of working parents, it might be a good idea to teach kids how to wuh their own clothes. bow to aew on buttom, cook a 1'Utritioua meal." I • Tflls ....,._ -llled wlttl 1119 c-1., ~ Of Or-CAlwnly on Ho .. m-•.1•. .. , ... ,..,...,.,... <>ronoa eoost 0.11., Piiot Nov. I, U, 22, 2'. 1• ...,.., Scrap Worth MilJions THE PROGRAM, WHICH serves about 110 third and fourth graders at Norwood. spread in its second year to the Edgewood Highland School for 300 fifth and sixth graders. "The thing I like about these courses is they teach the kids that knowledge has practical. everyday applicatioos," said gewood Prin· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITICIUS eUSIN•t.a MAMllSTAT•M .. tT F a.scination With Coins Prosperous Tiie lollowlftt "''°" h dolnt lluslMUes: STAlll e1CYCLI! WOALO, JAIS ..... ,.., ........ ..._, llMCI\, c:.. ~· Polly A. Sl\11m•k•r. l)JSI LOCllll·A. WMilmlM .... , C.. '36lll Tlllt ...._.. ll _ ... by an lftdlv.....,. PobyA.~r Tiiis .....,,_. -Ill ... wilt> '"' C:-t1' Clef1l ot Or-CoYrlly on _.,.....s,1-. .,_, ........... Or .... Coolt Dolly PllOI ...... 1.u,n,:rt.1• ...,. PUBLIC NOTICE ..c:TITMUI .USIMllU MAMll ITATllMSlllT Tl\o tOli.wl,. _.,_s orw ctol1>9 .....,,.... .. , THE loAL90A eALLOON CO., 2dl ... 1,,,.,. A .... , C.-IO olMM. C:.. 92621 MMY .,,,.,._., 2W •a• l"'IM, Collo llMM. Ca. f»V Jer...,. Geftzol•, 22'2 Orcl\ord Dr .• s.na. ,,,__ Co. '2707 Tllll ...., .... , Is COl\dl!Cled llY • eeMr•l ~P. ,,..,., .,.,.,._. Tllll ...,._ •os Ill ... •1111 Ille (OWllf (lef1l Of Or-Coilftly Oft ,.. ... .,.....s.1•. ~'­........... Or .... Cooll Dolly PllOI ........ ts, 22. 2', 1• 4'1~ PUBLIC N ICE RICHFIELD. Minn. (AP) - One of Minnesota's self-made millionaires is a smallstown guy w'lh a business school education .. and a fascination for coins and other met.a.ls. Add ·a dash of business acumen and persistence. Dennis R. Heller. a naliveofS't. James, Minn., population about 4,000, said he became fascinated with coins in. the late 1950s. As a high school student in the early '605, he bought and sold coins and launched full time into the pre-- cious metals business in 1965 . TODAY, RE'S THE 34syear-0ld presideol of International Coin, Inc .• in suburban Minneapolis, with 35 employees under his wing. In full-page newspaper ads, Heller describes ICI as "a local professional gold, silver and diamond dealer" who pays "top prices." ••Basically. we buy old scrap jewelry that people don't want ·any more," he said in an In· PfC'hnws •uStN•u 'terview at the compact, t wo·story MAMa 1tAHM•"' headquarters building. TIM 1o1-1ne persons •r• dotno Some 800 to 1,000 persons a day OuliMU•: h woooLt:H o LEH. L ro .. ,.., visit that office, seven ot ers in °"'*'' Ori•. Sut'9 "'· ,,,.,,., CA the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. tt7I~ ... 1~ eor-911.,. and others in DutOth, Rochester (O Co llforftl• corporetlon). , "2 Brainerd, St. Cloud and Mankato. , °"""1 Oti.,., $11119 111, 1,,,1,., CA '271S JeoiWMrie s.-1tne. ,,., 0-1 MANY CLUTCH their rings, I ,. 0ri ... s.,i,. m , in.iiw. CA t?ns bracelets, amulets, silverware or Altdrew Sw•vely, 21tl Oupeftl 0r1 ... M• m . 1n.1.w, CA nm coins in cloth or paper bags, anx· c:.u=:.0~!:;:!:,;;:;:-~~ ious to cash in on high gold and Drtvo, .,.,. m. 1rv1 .... CA nrn silver prices. T1111 °""""' '' <-11cctd 11y • Occasionally. a senior citiien 11"'' .... ::::"'~ • ., may bring in a dental partial or Tiiis ....._. ..... lllod wllll tlllt diSlod&edtoothwlthgoJd(ilting. =•~ofOrainteC-Cye11.._-"You can tell what'sbappentng .,.,.. in Amepca," said J ean Long, as· ,,...,.,.. 0r.., c:o." o.1i., 11ttot alatant m~er. u she displayed ......... 11.n."·'• ._... "---------~ a drawer wt some 60 to 75 wed· ........... " Recipe a, new Id•••, menu• •nd local·tood ad• Weclne9daya lnlh• DAI LY PILOT ding andeng•gement banda. They'd come in during a six. hour period. People from many walks of Ure and ftOOOmic status deal with ICJ. In the parkln1 lot Cor customers were a Cadtuac, Oldsmobile, Nova and ~lder model Volklwa1en. I "QVll'E A FBW people have had tlMM tblnp arouod the~ alon1tlme,"1aldHeller. • Some, '-8 addedt may plek ~ valuablll at ui estate or carace tale for• cenw aod 1et u much u '50toS100 for them. One 1C1 cuttomer was Alan f cipal William Con Mrs. Lawrenr#>.l'•Lc.M--'llt $3,000 state grant to equip er school with ape pliances and tools, ranging from a kitchen stove to hammers. The courses include care of the body and cl~. nutrition and home eafety, consumer and shopping sltills, hand and machine sewing, beginning ~ootin1, simple carpentry and ~uaehold chores . ... CAN WOU all day and know my ltida can fend for themselves. I . know the older ones can pal the chickeG in the oven, or wash their own clot.bes or sew on a button," says Mrs. Forcier, a dietician. ·'I went through t.be program when I was 9," said her dauebter, Heather, now 13,."a.nd I learned tots of thi I still use." ..,,,.. Fo~e. using the carpentry skilb she learned, she built a napkin bolder. ,.. ............ •'Teaching things like carpentry and sewing explodes a lot of sex stereotypes," said Condon. It gives the girls possibly their only exposurP MIUIONAIRE CLAIMS HONESTY IEST POLICY Dennie .._, .. , B•••• SucceH on .,,. .. On' Motto Heart Drugs May Creal~ Impotency CHICAGO (AP) -Some drup t.bat help 1 alleviate high blood pressure and other circulatory or heart' pro- blems can allO curb the sex drive and render male patients impotent. a doctor says. Carpenter, a Minneapolis machinist who said he had been on slrlkesix months. For 49 dimes, dating 19'l7 to 1960, hegoU62. Angle Koepsell , 17-year-old Edina high school student. show~ up ln blue jeans and blue athletic s weat shirt, accom- panied by a achoo I rrtend. AN ICI DEALER sorted through her valuables, mostly rln11, bracelets and necklaces. About hall the collection was ac· cepted, lnclUd1n1 her mother's bl1h school rinl with mom'• bleHlnp, and she came aw•y wltbfM.92. "That'll help for my trip to Europe next summer," she amlled. • Early thla year, when gold In an article published in the a customer can usually 1et Archives o1 Internal Medicine, Dr. servicewlthinarewmlnutes. Chrl• Papadopoulos of South To protect the valuables untJl BalUmore General Hospital warned lCI moves them on to other that the sexual aide effect.I may monetary channels, Keller has I cauae tome patients to atop takinl elaborate safe1uards. They ins their medicine. prices soared to some $875 an ounce and silver to a bout $50, llnes were long and the wait as much u three hours, said Mn. Long. Now elude an armed secur~ty man on .. KNOWLEDGE OF the aexual duty allthetimetheofflcelaopen, aide effects of tbe drugs and proper off-duty policemen he pays to counHllnl of the patient are vital," drop in occasionally , and three the doctOr iald. • basement sares p~cted by a Papdopouloa aaJd a reducUon tn hefty time-clock vault. There dosaie or subltitutJon of an equal.lY also are bw'11ar alarm•. eftectlve dnas wtth less of a potea)ial Jn a picture fram• o.i the wall ol effect on the patlenw'a aexual tune· a coalerence room l1 a abort Uona Could alleviate t.be problem. aermoo called" "Preti on." The P~ •ho also ta lllOdat· 1ut ot It: Nothlq, lnelucllnc edUOivenlty of Mary~ talent, ,.U• ucl edueaU. -School of lledlclne1 reported lUI ftDd·A • can take tba ~ce of penllttnte lnp ln tM ~erlcan Meckal Aa· aAdMtermlnaUon. wlatlan •MutJOn. • ' to tools, and "shows them they can break out of the stereotypes." Mas. LAW&ENCE said ahe. in· troduced carpentry to capture tbe boys' interest. ••As it turned out, I dido 't need that carrot," she laughed. ''The boys toot to sewing and cooking u readily u the gtrlt. 'Ibey especially lite cook· in& because lbey can eat tbeir product." . Mrs. LaM'eDce seemed especially proudoftheefforttoteachtbedlildren to be sbrewdcomumen. "We divided up a clau into two 1roupe and gave each group $3. One boucht a common prepared breakfast snack, while the other bought bread and jam. "THE GllOUP WHO bought bread and jam found they each got a good· sized helping, while the group that • bought the junk food each got only a small, little piece. This kind or instruc- tion really bits home.•' she said. Mn. Lawrence said the program has been integrated into regular classes so stills are teamed in con- nection with traditional lessons. Shopping skills, for e xample, are taught in arithmetic classes. ''These courses mean more if we cu abow tbem bow they relate to re- al life:• abe aaMS. THE PllOGUM NOT only teaches children various homemaking skills, but alao has a more subtle lesson. said Mrs. Forcier: ·'It teaches the kids that they can join in and take responsibility for their daily lives, that they don't have to depend on their parents to do these things." Personal Habits Of Cel,ebrities Sold al Auction NEW YORK <AP) -Thirteen years ago Esquire maguine uJted celebrities for letters describiq their penonal hablt.s, including comments °" dn&1uae and sex Ute. The 71 responses, never P\fblished. were sold for $810 to anonymous buyen at an auclion.--The responses included: -NOllMAN MAILER: "I ~ to take benzedrine. seeonaltuiDol, nem· butol, aspirin, penicillin, usort.ed IDs ti biotics. corlcidin. epbedrllfe, belladonna, anusol, erythimel, and A-200 Pyrtnate. I suppose I would ISAUA have gobbled cortlsone ii they bad flven It to me. Now l take nMhin1 at all, not even uplrln, just two basic medlclnes upon wbicb I rely com· pletely. ' "They are whiskey employed 1ene?OU1ly and marijuana taken on rare oceuiona for its bo~tbic effect. Ob, yes, aod once in a WbiJe I 1Ull have to take A·200 Pyrinate." That drul la a pop\llar remedy for ellmlnatlq body lice." • -Ced! Beaton, the late portrait pbototP'alJber: ''I am almOllt a vtrstn -u far ... drul• are cOOt'el'fiid . . . I wllb 1 .ere more advee&urout aad could llnd the rtcbt auapiffl to take a few experimental tripe.•· -atNNl:TT Cl:aF. the ·~t· ~blllbet ud tel•Yillon panonallty: 'M1 MS Ufe hat bee 11tlaladory ID e•ery,....et." -.r..a r..a Gabor: "l take vltalnlna aDd IGIDIUmet Bulferla." -Jbma1 D*aMe: ··1 dDD't tab pllll. I b't nea take uplda." I ' .,. I ,_. IOUM. HOUStNO O''ORTUNITV N!lllllf .. Metlu: AU ,...a•tate advertised Ill Olil aewtpaper is sub· .l«t to the Federal fair Mo111ln1 Act of 1968 '#Mm mtkea it ille&al to •1•1.-s D&MtfrMl.tOO A u urrie low int VA ltl. on a cozy cotta&e En Joy th" r u11tomlzed bar ab you 11ll by yuur r rackllll fire lace. St • l..ooluna for units. look no further. Modernit~ Spanish Style pride of ownersl\lp 4 units Hlah assumitblc In. OWC lge 2nd. ,OOL HOMI S IJ2.000 R41mblln1 ranch style on a ' , acre in custom ar~a or Orange Co CALL llAL TY woaU>--...'UDY Mina .MY Mila 147-6 I 00 ad ve r Use " an y p r e !!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9.!' fereeee, limitation, or dilerilllioauon based on race,co&or, religion. sex, or' naUcoa.l origin. or an intention to make unr such preference, ltm1ta tioo, or discn minataon " Thi; newspaper will not lmowln~l~ a ccept 1rn) advertis ing for real estate which is in viola tionotthe law. 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This 4 Bdrm Edinborough has everything including xlnt financing. $389,000. Affe9+• • HOU..--Here it is I Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, family & utility rooms. Bayside Village. pool, spa & beach. ~l.000. .. ovrsTAte.-6 UMITS ' L blk to Ocean Blvd. Prime CdM t location. Pvt patio, quiet cul-de-sac. X1nt rtnancing. CHA1ti4Hta COM South of PCH. 2 homes on 50' lot. See Lorraine Basche. Open Saturday 1-5. 604 Avocado or call 7141673-1600 en•TAIMB"S DBJeHT Choice view property in Harbor View Hills, CdM . Exciting courtyard entry, jac., fee land. See Lorraine Basche. Open House Sun 1-5. 2501 Harbor Vlew Dr. or call . 714 1673-1600. VIEW VIEW VIEW 160 I KIMCSS ROAD OfllH SAT/SUNDAY 1·5 No expense s pa·red in this completely rebuilt home with 4 spacious Bdrm suites. fam rm, formal din. breakfast rm, kitchen to delight the most particular , 3 frplcs. brick patio, viewing decks, 3 car garage. Breathtaking views o f bay, ocean and spectacular sunsets. Too many amenities to list . Must be seen. 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INVESTMENTS VINEYARD 7 Parcels available producing Pinot Blanc, Chenin Blanc. Ugni Blanc. Emerald R e i sling , Caber~e ~µvignon grapes . Priced unde market value, R.a..fcels availabl~ separately or arr •l60 acres for $1,750.000. Owners will sell or trade· for commercial property . WlntFIONT CLUB Excellent terms and lease. Good profit track record. Sl,000.000 . PALM SPllNGS MOTll 16 units on ~ acre . Best location. Large pool & recreation room. $925,000. 29% down. Owner will carry balance. IESTAUUNT NewPort Beach tpcated at Orange County airport complex. This excluaive restautant includes land, building, equipment & liquor license. Price. $11800,000. Ask for Hal or Pat. · ·11 ... -.................... ~ ,... -,.. , .................. . elf t #1 I .. •o l•I Ctl _.., fw 'I ........... _~_1_L_v_P_1L_o_T ______ S1_1_~_..._NOve_trt1er __ 1_.._1.,_ I.._..,_ s. ~...,. s. "-"...,. s. H1u1" ._. .. 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DISCOUNT on homl' ln M h 0 A will finance wl\)l AITD or -'NW,....~ • 1pe lmmacula~. • ... ~ •-1 4 bdrm on1tr<' *> 3 Bdrm condo in NewPQrt 2nd TD Located oa o-.i ia lmmedoceupin<') ..._ c,...an, ..... · t vn v1uc-11uarded beech DHch for only 1128.900 "Ice ilreel with I uU ==111a := J04 Via SH Remo -2.'• baUI. 2 story borne, 2 . rommunit) Seller will Pri"ate adult communh tr e• rtmudefed c...tt,..-._. ..._ OpeilSunlJ:30·4:ao f1rel)latet, shake roof. A ,l~llllowt. a11tlMH N•m• It•••-"' rti.o wtlll ttte ~ c:i..11 •• ••llO IOI ll<te ye•lt ..... wlllcll IJ-conttnulnt I help OU uparad• thl• 1 t) Ptp c to btach \. rh ' d h ~ ••• ., ·-larae redwood ~" to ramll) home with S3000 ' · uat room an m,c ~·-:: waten edce. Lott or I derornt1ng allowance mote. HJahl)' appredal· n-.!-IGlll CottOMA oa MAI stora1• ubineta in 11 ... 1 ....... -· ""'' •111111ceuon ~• 11eceuery Plea ant lrg > ard with I 1 n & •re a · ;\ 11 k 111,.g '-:,::~·~irb 1.. Fanwtic ocean view· 4 1ar111e. Thi• wetk only 1 room for 8 pool Oflen~d Sl37 .SOO P rin o .U. ~ ~= Bdr m c h a r·m er . S3l9,500: INCL UDING I at~.tJOO 60 1020 ~A~-~·0312 .. t::'.:!::ii'i:" l: Ulri mate p riv• c >' l..ANO! only If lti•r• .,, t ll•nlJU C'1f 111ntoar Otpe1tm•n1 at the DAILY P I LOT ro r 1n 101111 •tlon •nd , 11eceua,., rorlll• -.:.. --1,t.:=, ~::;1 :: 5425-.~31 Pebble OCIAMNOMT If YOU e .. ~a.~" l:! Open Sun 12:30·4·30 Lar1e s uper' de lu xe ~Jo':c~; •• 1, • .., 101& CORNER duplex. 3 Br , 3 t:~~b l:: LACMIMA HILLS Bl up: 2 Br. 2 Ba down. l!owlh i!~.... 1* Portofmo mdl in Aliso Xlnt condition. Need l03l ~:!\:':\'~: •• ~.,. :i: HUis. 4 Bdrm, 212 ba. tax del~rred exchange. IEAlESTATE Pool &spa $247.SOO 1896w·000 .... -o ..... I ""••••1orl'\al• 111JO 24841 Luna Bon1tu Ai~rft ... , Ap.,tmoi..1 .. :..1• 11100 OpenSat.12.4 PJER/FLOAT quaint 2 t:~h P•="' 1~ Br home C>fNe1aJ R·2 lot. c.me'f.:~ w. cr11>u 1*> C _. r 1 S T R _. ..... 0 2 car aaraae. $425.000 ! C4)1111114rtlll PrOPf"1 JtiW A A " ..... .. ,, ~mn11ums Sale 1100 IUCH y op. ~~~~·ro~e: :: ll.._. l:=.~r~~"> r: ~:;~!~cce~~ ;;;m f,~u~a •'75-7060• I I.AU for S.le 2300 Oc & l• .. ------->4obll• II-Trtr Pr~· i:ioo home ean canyon ---..------ 1 t;."""'" ~~rt.R•oort -\'lews. SB89.000 0.:'!1t·..:... r~.., = 26431 Palisade:. , ~i!~~h~Gro... = Open Sat/Sun 11·4 • •401 N. Star Ln .. Dover Sh~ NB 631-7300 $945.000 Sat/;:,un l·S 2tl01 Bluewater. Corona del Mar 759-1616 S397 000 Sun 1·5 IJ28 Coronado (Mesa del Mar) CM S56·21660 $125.000 Sun 1·4 13 IUmrock <Trtlrk Hin) lrv. 675·3411 $389 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY I ReaJ Etlate £1r"••1.. Z8lO ttu1 t:ot&tt •• .,.lff ~ llG CAHYOH tOfTAlS Custom home nn ~olr . := t~h:'~~ ~ course. S Bdrm. -1 •, ba •I~ 12 Santia10 6r .. Westcurr. NB 644-9000 S375.500 Sun 1-5 1931 Lorainn l,.anet-Irvine 75~ IM'lt S136.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR SALE I llD•OOM 171 lfi IU11ewatcr Lane. Hunt. Bch,, 1;1:J 1:100 $235.000 Sun 1·5 2 IEO•OOM · 227 Via Orvicto. Lido fs le. N. B. 67:J-7300 $.350.000 Sun I 5 225 Via qui to. Lido Is le. N. B. 673· 7300 $.'i75.000 Sat/Sun I ·5 25 15 Is, Ave .. Corona del Mar 673-5.154 Sun I ·5 2006 Barranca (Bluffs> NB 640-6259 $148.000-L/lf Sat/Sun 1-5 14547 Oval (Walnut Sq I Irvine .'i52 2000 S97 .900 Sat/Sun l ·5 30801 Par Cst Hwv it524 Treasure Is l.: Lag. Brh 963-8182 Sun 1·4 20 1 Apolena. Ralboa Island ,. fi<15-0303 $249.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 fiOH Huntington. Hunting ton Bch !J(i:J-6767 $106,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR plus FAM •M or DEH !-171 Baysid<' Cove W . Npt Bc h H:JI l."i:l2 $7•Hl,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 ~008 l•;;1sl 0('(•an BlvcJ .. Be1lhoa li·l2·823S $342.000 Sat;Sun 1·4 :1 Main Sui I. .Jasmine• Creek fi4 4-f'i200 $29!1.ooo Sat 1 .5 • 1710 Kings Hd. Claff llavfm. N B fi:H 7300 $415.000 Sun I 5 201 W \'ah_. Loop <Woodlin lg l f rv 752 1700 $151 .!llHI Sal 1 5 ~;.>5 Kings Pl <Cliffhvn I NB fi12-5200 $2XS,IK>O Sal/Sun 1-5 l llD•OOM •2521 Bamboo St .. Newport Beach 640-6780 $298.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 51 1'1 West Oukf1cld. Santa Ana 5 16 56'15 S9iUJOO Sun l 5 I H 2 L;1kl·~•rl<• La rw . ll11nt Beach fi7:i ?:JOO SI IS,IHHI Sat I 5 • :11; FarTc.tf.!t1l INorthwood 1 fn . 552·2000 $161.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 110 Hritl<m ywood s. Costa M esa fi12 8235 Sl54.WO Sal 12 ·30-4 :30 13:1 .las rnint! Crc>ek cJas mn Ck ) CdM H7:>·f>OOO $.'139.000 Sal/Sun I S •:11s Villanova. Collt•gc Prk. CM 545.():JJ8 $128.900 Sun I s 1li:J71 Venus. Westminster fi-12 8235 $93,C)OO·fet' Sat 1·4 '30 220 Cor1:1l .. Balboa Js la nd li31 ·1400 $450.000 58 Seel fs la nd (Bi g Cyn 1 NB Sal I 5 li75-6000 $214.IHKI Sal/Sun 1·5 175 1 Winvale ICulif ff ms » f r\' 552 2<XJO SI 17.500 Sat/Sun 1-S 2 >01 fla rhor View Or < HVH I CdM 673 16011 Sunday 1·5 20612 G~hawk. lluntinJ?ton Beach 963·8182 $110.0011 Sun 12·5 1832 Marnpa ta. Corona c1el Mar 642-8235 s2:m.soo Sat 1 4 30 4862 Winvale <Calif Hms 1 Irv 552-2000 $115.000 Sat/Slln I 25!11 Bayshorc Dr . "Jpwport Beac·h 031-1400 $395,000 S<Jl /Sun l • •6408 W Oceanfront N B 631 1400 $649.5110 Sat/S11n 1 :; 21 1 La .Joll a Dr .. Nt>wporl Beach 631 · 1400 $217 ,500 Sul)d ay l ·5 **IOl0·12·14·16'E Rulboa Bl. Bal f>4 2. 823.5 s 1 • 200. 0001 & s 1. 3()(). ooo Sat/S11n 1·4 418 E. 20th St . < f:stdt' t CM 673-3355 $185.000 Sat/Sun l 5 2 1 Gretel Court. Nt>wport Crest. NB fi40·53.57 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 434 Santa Ana Ave (Nwpt Hgts> NB Ci42-5200 $25$.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 :: l Sand Pebble <Trtl rk l Irv. 752·5076 $259.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3153 Sumatra <Mesa Verde > CM 546-2313 $114 .900 Sat/Sun 1·4 390 Sunrise Circle. Costa Mesa 644 -9060 $159.500 Sat 1·5 l U piM FAM IM or DIH 611 Kin gs Place. Newpwt Bch 2131579-5338 $265.000 Sal/Sun t t-5 825 (;anyon View. Laguna Beach 494-1177 $469,500 Sat/Sttn 2·S '2 1 Cambria (Spyglass) Cd M 1 675·6000 $.515,000 Sat/Sun l·S 2 113 Mi ramar, Pe nin Pt.. N.B. 631·1400 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320·R Seaward Rd .. Ne wport Beach 631-1400 $384.500 Sat/Sun l·S •14 Buming Tree < Bl)t Cyn ) NB 675-6000 $595,000 Sft. 1·5 3 Calle Frontera, San Clemente 963-8182 SatJSun 12·4 11 2 Via Quito lL1du ) Npl lkh 644·9990 $425.000 Sul /Sun 1-5 •4501 Gorham Driv1•. ('umt.-o Shores 644·6200 $935.000-f t>c Snt/Sun 1 ·5 • 1207 Berks hire Ln. ( WcstclifONR 631·7300 $230.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Whitecap. J asmine Creek. CdM 640·!'i357 $425.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 223 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB 640·5.3.57 $.325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1472 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs. NB 631 -7:Jocl $68.5.000 savsun 1·5 1954 Sa nd e rling C i r .<Mesa VerdelCM 759-1616 $174.900 Sun 1·5 4515 Dorchester. Corona del Mar 759-1616 $299.000 Sun 1-5 13 Silver CrescenUTrtlrkHln >Irvine 675-341'1 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 14 Via Ithaca. Lido lsle. N.B. 675-611H $420.000 Sun 1.5 2450 Marino Or .. Bayshores. N.B. 644-9060 $495.000-F ee Sun 2·5 4 llD•OOM 33822 Diana Dr .. Dana Pt. 497-1666 $237.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2437 Port Whithv I Hrbr Vu Hms > NB . 640-9900 $296.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Via San Remo. Newport Beach . 631·1400 $695,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 • •426 Via Lido Nor<i . Lido Is le. NB 631-1400 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Narcissus tOl<i CdM ) CdM 675-6000 S.549.900 Sat. 1·5 • 1915 Chuhasco 11 r v Terr) CdM 675-6000 S.149.500 Sat. 1·5 216 Ruby, Balboa Island 631-1400 S49S.OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 * •8 Collins Island. N B. 631-1400 $1.100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 124 Via Lorra. Lido Isl. N B 675-1854 $495.000 Sat/Sun 10·4 •3083 Trinity. Costu Mesa 545 9491 $1 19.900 205 Garnet. Balboa Island Sun 1·5 673·2230 $535 .000 Sat/Sun J ·5 1930 Pt Camey OfVHms> NB 642·5200 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 ...... FAM IM w DIH 326 Magnolia . LaJ?una Beach 661·73.'>5/4,4·5024 ·sat/Sun 12·5 1132 Sea Blu!f. Costa Mesa 848·1511 $229,750 3082 Femhcath. Costa Mesa Sun 1·5 751 -3191 $134.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 5062 Berean Lane . Ir vine 955·2636 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Wa ndering Rill. Irvin e 975·0176 Sun. only. 12·5 •4800 Surr€!v Dr. £Cameo mnds > CdM . 675·5930 $3.50,000 Sun 12·4 211 Sapphire. Balboa Island 642-4822 $465.000 Sun 1-4 2324 Prt. Durness (Sea wind Comm l NB 644-77 14 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 24 Carson. Costa Me~a 546-5605 $137,500 Sat 1·5 132 McKnight. Laguna Beach fi42·823.5 $945.000 Sun 1·5 26431 Palisades, Capistrano Bch 640-.5777 $889,000 Sat/Sun 11·4 •24841 Lunu Bonita. Laguna Hills 640 5777 $247 .500 Sat 12·4 lt24 Choate . Irvine 540-3006 $205,900 Sat 1·5 3030 Country Club Dr .. Costa Mesa 631-1400 $35.5 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 412 16th Place <N wpt ff~) NB 675·fi000 $189,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 219 Via Nice. Lido Isle , N.B. 963-8182 $445.000 Sal/Sun 12·5 2005 Yacht Vindex.CSeavu) NB 640-6259 $430,000 Sat/Sun J ·5 • 1620 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) 644-4910 $550,l)OO Sat/Sun 12:30·5 15281 Moulins. i ne Ranch 551-6700 $155.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 29 Cecfar Ri!e, Tu~e Rock.1.frv. 642-8235 ,500 Sat/;::,un 12·4 315 Poppy, o rona d e l Mar 644·9990 $695 000 Sat /Sun 12-4 2731 Bayshore <Byshrs) Npt Bch 644·9990 S695.000 Sat/Sun l·S 21 Rue Fountainbleau. NpfBch 644·9990 $610,000 Sat/Sun l·S 1615 Port Barmouth (ffVH) N.8. 640-~7 1299 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1072 Santl~go Dr .. Dover Shrs, NB 631·7300 $750 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2041 Mandarin, Mesa Verde, C.M. 545-9491 $215,000 Sun 1·5 1441 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs, N.B. 631-7300 $470.000 SatLSun 1·5 • 1242 Somerset Ln., W88tcllf~ NB 631·7300 $460 000 Sat/_,UD 1·5 • 1924 Holid@y_!{d .• 8pycrest , N.B. 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1730 Gala xy Dr •. Dover~. N.B. 631·7300 1499.900 L Sun 1·5 l ... OOM 2715 Ligh thouse Lane, CdM 631-1400 $359.000 Sat. 1·5 la .... PAMRMwDIM 1742 Uonalrc WMy < 8ycrsl) NB 759-9100 $217 ,500 Sat 1 ·5 • •800 Harhor htland Or., NB 631-0004 SL,395;.000 S11t/Sun t -5 5 Deerwood. ulg \.ianyon 642·8235 $2,000 000 Sat 1·5 1608 Port Kimberly CHVHmsl NB 552·2000 $322.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 • •812 Harbor Is l.. Promontor y Bay 642·823.5 s1.2so.ooo Sdt1Sun t-4: 30 1034 Sandcastle <Hrbr Vu Hls> NB 631-7300 $330.000 Sun 1·5 • 1000 Mariners Or .. Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 ~25.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 #6 Malibu Circle. Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $.580.000 Sun 1-5 1412 Antigua <Dover S h rs) NB 642-5200 $389.500 Sat/Sun t ·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACtm.O. • 101 Scholz Plaza #221 (Versailles > NB 759-9100 $89.900 I M .... FAM lM or DIN 249 Tangelo Terr .. Orangetree. Irv , 640-53.57 $83.950 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 Z .. ROOM 17 Wildgoose, Nwpt Crst. N.B. 673·53.54 $157 ,500 Sun 1·5 1228 Rutland Rd #6, Newport Bch 631·1400 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 379 Bayview. Newport Beach 760-9333. $198.900 Sat/Sun 1-5: 14556 Oval Rd. (Walnut Sq ) Irv. 644· 7211 $96,900 Sat. 12·5 # 11 Encore Ct. (Nwpt Crst) NB 546·2313 $176.500 Sat. 11·4 Z U ,._ FAM IM or DIM 1700 Westdiff Dr #lS(Westc lf)NB 631-7300 $99.500 Sat 1·5 l llDIOOM •314 Avenida Cumbre fBluffs) NB 759-9100 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2932 Perla <Bluffs> Npt Bch 640-9900 $247.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Odyessy Court. Newport Beach 673-7300 $175.000 Sun 1·5 334 Ogle St.. Newport Heights. CM 642-5722 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 l U ..... FAM IM or DIH •25 Bridgewood (Wdbrg> Irv. 759-9100 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 306 Ave. Cumbre. Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 llDlOOM 2912 Quedada, Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $260.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2124 Vista Laredo. Bluffs. N. B. 644-9060 $219,500 Sat/Sun t-5 4 .. plla FAM •M « DIN 12 Cryst al Pool. Turtlerock. Irv . 644-9060 $255.000 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 ... 00M 30801 S. Coast Hwy #~. S. Laguna 495·1064 $119,500 Sun 1·5 25 Bolivar, Newport Beach 631-1400 $42.500 Saturday l Z U ...... FAM •M or DIH 5200 Irvine ~. tH. Irvine • 759· f501 $9'"5.™<> Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 .... 2 .. 506/Sf)S Park Blvd .. N.8. 631·1400 $398.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 1•,..2• 6 l 9 Begonia-L£.<!.rona del Mar 760-9333 PJU.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 604 Avocado. Corona del Mar 673-1600 Saturday l ·5 # 2-3 ... OOM 510 J asmine. Corona del Ma r 673-8550 $345,000 Sa 1-5 /Su 1·4 ..,..2. 3980 Seas hore Dr .• Newport Sch 673·8851 $255,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ACREAGE FOR SALE ·~•c• 383 23rd St. (off Irvine Ave ) NB , • 645-8625 $250,000 Sal.•1-' ...... Wah ft_. .......... ,... • . - "°""" •vr•0< Lor 3300 6000 sq ft. View Secur1 I Cot>clomwvm• »-•• >«lO l)' SI 95 million ~::."!::::~":~~.·' = OPIM SUM 1-S • To-IMllu~ ... I "' l.SZ$ llG c ..... YO ..... """'••••••r• :wo A.... " l7WlldcJoowCt. ~~·.-::,·.• M = Lovel~ McLam T" nhme <>.mer left town and said A1A• l.••urn l!WJO Golf course lot:ul1on 21 sell my lowest price 2 'Apu.t'\lr""'1"' !: Bdrms+d en 1n won bdrm. 2 bath Newport l ~=·· lloatd d rl I ·' · I llol•l1.Mo1•" <O.IO. 1 c u enu unit f',xce I Crest Condo. Assumable 1;.,.,11 • .,.... !:i: Iman. Pnc~d ti) sell al l loan & will consid er I! t:.':'.':':. ~~~~!',: ~ SUl.000. creative financing!!! A k••>l•l-iu)ol\•••' <JOO j baq:a1 n al $157,000 1 &~~::•.t,'~~.r·•1 ~ llG CA.HYON Make your offer ! ..... ,_,R•n••• ·~ Popular Oca u \·1lle! 2515 lSTAVE 1 lnch.t"l\n•' lhnt•' •~ s.or••• .i.,.J T\\nhme w pool & spa QP1N SUN 1·5 11••'"1• "'•n1...i ""'' I I Al\'Cly <:anyon new 3_450 I 2 View homes on l lot. I"'' .. BUStNESS,INYEST· .a..10 sqft.i\llnew cpl&vainl i Excelle nt p ark i n g . I MENT. FINANCE O\'ers1zed ~ol. PrH·~d to: pnvale & quiet. Owner 1 ,ell at S5 r5.000. Excel I very flexible in financing :~:~:~:.:; ~~ ' f1m1ncm~ avail. I terms. A bar gain at I ~ili~;.f.._,~i:r.:i) = I LINDA ISLE I ~A~RY STAUFFER 1 =~:.::~·}~·, : j Cha r ming waterfront1 SEAUON REALTY •-ou"CEMEMTS, homw• with lots or wood 6 7J.5lS4 Ann " : and tile. Accommodates1---------PEISONALS & ' 75'boat $2.75 m11l1on. LOST & FOUNO I I ",.,_,,..•-•b SIOO I LAGUNA. IEA.CH l , <••Poot mo ' The ocean· 1s al your how Dall)' P\lot Class· MOT1CE ~·~ ~'::.~~ = front door -I Bdrm home I 1f1ed ads display their · ~.':."N~;.. =I with artist 's st udio I messages with legibility Tr.-.1• -Guarded community .I andtmpact?Ourads.we I SEIYIClS I S3.3 mil hon I are proud to :.ay. really '-"'' EM~OYMENT & ~ ,. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~t~; s u 1 ts p h 0 n e ' PaEPAIATIOM Fixe r upper Family -------- I .,..hoot• in.1,...,11..., '~11.us 1 home with pool & bnck.1---------t,~~/'1.:;~~;!;.,." r ;;~~ 1 Excel location S\54,900 1 ' 1 • j-) ""'"l•·• M£tCHANDISE IMS I DA.HA. ,01.-.r : ~ • .;i i-~ At>PI••"'" llOIO ' Spect<acular view:. of• • .w-<l !""''""' •11~ Dana Poml \lanna and 'I 1.4( ·• ~~!J,';; "•'•"•h :: southt'rn o'ran1-:c Co ..... ..-J\.. •) l : ::":'"'" t.4w~m•111 =: ! coastline Crom 1 his im 'i Starting uoo oto.MU mac 3 R<lrm. 2 ha h<lmc a New I Frttiu\w ltOU I Full\' ~{Ulpj>Cd \l.Orkst10 p j t.~~~~:r;.,. := ' and · 2nd kitchen F;i11 I Business 11"'""'" ,._.., t··<tll' µ;it10 for t'llll'rla1n i HW\.f'f'M1MS t,t.t1.1~.h !W'tf~ UJ ! J•""''> ;::~ ing lnciudes bar, blt1n A ccco r d l n9 to Cellfornl• 81.ttdnen••l\d ProltHioft• Code (Sec. 17900 to 111301 •ti per.on• dDlng bu91MH 11nder • ~ ,_._ "'u•t Ill• • •l•t•-nt wllll tit• Covnty CIMll end lla<te It puOll9Md ~1:!h~::'.~1 ..,.. 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We ha ve aN llta -•Nry form• end malnt81n • d ally •er•IC• to the Or•nge County Courtlt-. l~ •'°9 by one of our c;onvenlenl office• or p ll o ne Ill• LlOAL D£PAATMENT MM321. Est. 332 for more lnform•llon end torfl!a. 642 5678 ________ .... Not a bad way to 90 for you to take and it's an easy route All you have to do is develop the Classified hab1I Read and use the llttle ads m Classified to find buyers for items you hke to sell. tenants for vacancies you'd like to fill or who's sethng rt:toae Items you·~ like to buy Start tQday to save time and money the C1ass1hed' .. way! DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 642-56 78 DlSTANT CITIES CSl £SDHlSQRS TMO KOKQMAIAK AIAIASIDD A RICE I S N N T t A l G 1 E S H 0 P P A R P 0 N 0 T H A R ! 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Excellent Income. $1 300.000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR i-l 1 t~,1 y\1lf1 lJ1 wt "'" t" (, · • '' t l BIG CANYON Pla n 2 Broadmoor. 4 Bdrm plus family room, featuring s unken conversation pit, outstanding street of beautiful custom homes. $595,000. Ve ry large assumable loan at 11.129%. Appointment only, in this guarded communit y. Call Barbara Combs <t'o~frn ,;;_;~/ld 7~861n 644·1.493 ' UV-~ · 14'('ally * OPEN SAT/SUNDAY * ON BALBOA ISi.Aii 216 RUBY NEW MBICULOUS DESIGN AbMWat, ........ uafl P's .... ~· puttllhh•• rt...._ L .... mid wel ,,_, .. Z....,, ._. ~-------...... .,.l ...... .. OllG ......... lsa.d ........... ...,. to TWO IA YAOMT. c-.., _.. ... Clltd hi va-' ....... , 67).6900. LG. ASSUMAILI LH ..•..•.•• $495,000 -506 & 508 PARK PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP DUPLEX c~~_.. ..... ..,., rwfl6 wood .ct bricJr W.rlor • • .... conter lot ....... ,.., 11n1 :Id d ..... wittt a 2 ba•u• l9w .... ,.,.._. doors, patio, CJHIMI J• .......... ... flr•plac•. u,,.,. ..... 2 Wrm .... . Pff'hdty I I I Jd ... ...., .....-.. $191,500. 67).6900 220 CORAL INllVIDUALITY AND CHAIM Tttrific loc..._ ....,. ........... C ......... z..tlwy, J W.. Ip Ill 'I ,· ·~ ... ,... .............. ,...,.. Mewty •II lad. ":11':'.. _... .... ~ Two paHos. laeda woo4. w• _.. Isl.ct 0.-'450,000. '7Mf00 8 COLLINS ISIMI WATERFRONT CONTEMPOUIY l•wllfllly .. lp1d ••a I I h a. t11i1 .,.c1... .... ,....,... 2...., -.-. L_......ter ..... r.a..41allll4 bdrn,......, ..... ,...._ wttll . ...._. ..... ......, ... ---_... YCMt °"" ... IOA T SIM' .... • .... ~;: ....... 2 ... Views .,, ...... .... Sl.100,000. c.1 '7Mto0 SHOWN BY APPT. ON WATEl-Vl•ANT DECll y._. & ··~ w .... -... 2 ..., ..... wM ............ .,, ,., •• -~ ........ .,,.,. Oww-'• .. .. 2·•tory _ .... Mite ................ . ................. lwttlit ..... c__. loc~lfl• wltta IM4h of 14 feeta11 ...... two l "" ....... $1,0tl.000. C .. 67UtOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE ' • S..!.•. Rf'llttl• PtOPttlV M•~nt 7436 W Ca.u1 Hwy 3lS M,uiM Avt Nfw!>Otl 8-h 8.lbo.t l~nd •l•··-67Ufle UDO ISLI . Move rl1ht lo to thh larae redecorated Lldo home. 4 Bdrma. 2-atory with huae muter 1uite. Most everytblna new thruout. It 'a vacant, come tab a lood hard look. Open House Sunday 1·4. 124 Via Quito. A~klng $460,000 and owner will carry. llST VALUI __ 3 Bdrm + ? room, 2 Bath Peninsula - home on a big R-2 buildable lot Just 100' to beach. All new carpeting. drapes thruout. Really diftere(lt ! Only $239,~ with terms. J&JDUPUX Each unit has 2 baths and it's only l block t o th e b each . O p en beam-fireplac e -corne r lot-good income. Plus terms. SUS,500. Try 15% down. MEW OCIAMFltOMT DWLEX 3 & 2 Bdrms, completely furnished. Built-ins, 4 + car garage. Take over $426.000 loan at only 12~% for 30 years. $695,000. 4· UMITS, I .. TO llACH 6 UMTS. I .. TO llACH 6 UMITS. OM THI HACH $400,MO 1 SHO,OOO $1,410,000 -JACOBS REALTY 675:.6670 2919 Newport ll•cl. coner 30th --- REALTORS 67$-5511 w..., ...................... .. '"OLD COM. .. 2 .... 11 ~ "-' .. .......... ..,,,.... ............ ..._ nm I Oftwed .t $271.000. COLE OF NEWPORT UALTORS 21111. c..e Hwy .. c. _ ........ 675-5511 - LINDA ISLE 5 Br. 5 Ba, huge master suite, maid's qtrs. beautiful light decor, e ntert aining home. Room for 65' Jacht. Consider I option. Price at $1,100,000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631-1266. Res. 760-1580. t RE/MAX Barrett ~alty ~glster DllAM HOMI OM 1 Balboa Peninsula Point. Beamed ceilings, used brick fireplace. paneling and builtin bookcases. 2 Bdrms a nd den. 2 baths. n ew Karastan carpets, ne w kitchen, new plumbing, new paint. and even a ne w roof! $339.500. I S'J7 I. Oc... ..,.._, 0,.. s.t/S.. I ·S DISTIMCrlYI Ale FASHIOM4&1 Beautiful Harbor View Homes. 4 Bdrrns with marble entry. glowing wood floors, newly tiled kitchen and baths. On fee land. on greenbelt. community pool. lfJO Pl c:..y,.. 0,.. s.t/S.. l·I MICR 1MAH MIW -~ - Enjoy the winter sun thru skylights and the cheery warmth of this s pecial 3 Bdrm fa mily home .· Beautifully decorated, big trees,· private gardens. $249,500. ~ 1500~•••.. ~ 0,..S-. l·I "!° 9UllT LOCATIOM -MIWPOIT Hll6MTS -Quaint as yesterday, but with all of today's best features. Paned windows. lots of brick, staioed glass front door, new bathrooms and n ew kitc h e n $255,000. 434 S-. ._ AYe. 0,.. W/S.. l·I B.MAMJ CUSTOM HO.. With A New Look -Move right in -completely redecorated for the finest tastes. Excellent fioor plan with spacious rooms -4 Bdrms + maids room. $389,500. on fee land. 141J .... ,., .. 0,.. W/~ l·I '«)I THI SMAIT COUPLI Who Want Large Rooms -To enhance their furnishings and for entertainiqg -who want private patio and garden -who want up- ~tairs sitting room with harbor view. They're available ln Wt Cliff Haven home. $285,000. 22........... O,..W/S.l.a 642~5200 160IWISTC ........ MIW'OITllACM PIHIMSULA POINT Cootempc:>rary home ln the best area of Newport. Just steps tA> bay and beach. Prtvate master bedroom suite with view. Very cooperative seller will ASSIST wmt PIMAMC.... $425,000 P841MSULA DUPLal Charming _ c_qµage -!i ~ units . fo ;i ·-country atmosphere. Eada umt has brick fireplace and 2 Bdrms + Bath. View from upstairs decks. Take advantage or the CllATIYI ~-$350,000 PB41MSULA TRIPL" Lovely owner's unit overlooking the ocean. Rent the others for income too. Take over low in,terest loan ahd owner will CAUY A zte. A bargain at Price $230,000 SEASHORE DUPLEX A rare 4 Bdrm unit with good income is the special feature of this excellent rental property. Steps to beach and shops. Owner COMSIDY SOMI 2MD. Price S230,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Custom home on a large lot with fruit trees laden with this year 's crop. Take over IST & 2HD. Totalling $87,000 and move in for the holidays . Sellers wa nt a quick escrow $185.000 @]Newport Peninsula s13.3355 Realty 3020 Newport Boulevard. NB, CA 92660 180 UMITS UPPER BACK BAY Approved for conversion ! l and 2 bdrm. units. l a r ge pool a nd clubhouse. Prime location. Terrific profit potential with conversion ready to go. Sll.700,000 possibility of exchange. -YIEW HC>tie OHLY UH,000. c--.. M9' lbwaltff .._ .,.........,.,....c_... ... ....,. .................. & ..... ..., ,..-, Mew cspelllMJ & weed ,... ........ ,,.., ... IMudln. '- ldlld. Sllows a. a ..... -HACIOUS M. V. DICUT1VI OMLY S25t,t00. Yo. wll llOf ............ ...._ ........ .. Is 2 story IM..ty. 4 ..... .....,,...,,.._,.....,. .......................... Wo1MadlM¥1•••lr ....... ... -SNCTACULAI VllW!! 0... of Coro•• del M•r'• •••t • ..... ,. .... .._.. Loc••d .. • ... _.ny... co•nHlty wttlt '°°" Ulit, .., 4 Wr-.. 3 Wit li.w.2Flet .. 1ices.._.... ..... ,.... & ............. ,., fwc:t for~ & ... ast1I I J ......, offw9d.t $397.000. -c.cLM. •OADMOO. + Nw. p~I•• Jocotlo• ••kn tlae •.. .,.._ .............. Sa... .. ,,.. ... Cl "t ..... .............. Sltaattd -.... ........ 4 .......... 3 ..... led • reef, ..... cwtywd •atry. L.ts of woe4 tleci& ... c12kM1 to ct.ar.. 0 ....... .t SJtl.000. -ELEGAMT HACH HOMI. Wolk to beach, h1111h or COAi •lllftr poaf, ] ..... 2'12 botla1, cu1to• hone with • M••ht•UA• flair. Spec....._ .... ....... c°'"'•rable OWMr fM•c_,,,.....,., -MBA Y9DI IAt .. - $174,ttl. , ... .., ..... . ...... ..., ......... . .................. ..._ .. ,., a c ••-t "•a. .....,, ... ,..., .. J ,...... '--"' t ..... ....., ............ ....,. ....... .,.c. 1,coa .............. 27441. COAST HWY. CORONA DB. MAR 759-1616 PAnlMUAl I • -._r:_, - REAL. E_STATE EXCEU"l~E SINCE.ti# ~ I COMI WITH US. •• TO .... IAY •• Ramblinl California Spaitish Home. Six spacioua bedrooms. Forqlal clinina room. Den. Moming room. Separate upetaln family room. Beam ceilings througbOut. Huie . lot' lllxl72 .• ' Adjoining lot available. 20462 ..CH STlllT •.... CALL foa AWt ••••• IJal.Oll ~ OPEN SAT • SIM 1-5 ' .... COWi WITH US. •. TO DO¥• SHO'li A great deal qi thou.dlt and money have been expended in creating U... lavisn courtyard entry. Luxurious pool, spa and fountafD: Four huge bedrooms, formal diAing room, family·room aJllf den . Gym or exercise room. Five baths. Three fireplace11. You own the land -not leasehold. FABULOUS BAY VIEW! I 072 ~60 HIYI ....•.•••••.•.•.•••••••••••• S71t, .. COMI WITH US ... TO DOYH SHOllS. Designed for g racious entertaining! Inspiri\'..:ft from all of the UviJIC area PLUS the master "'o· \l ~eptional walk-in bar and wine cellar. Fi·C. ·-'"'rooms. Four bathS. Two double garages. Olym~ ... t.1epth pool. f 000 MA.lltBS HIYI ••.......•..•••.•.•.....•.•• 1721,ote COME WITH US ••. TO DOYa SHOllS. Exciting three bedroom, dining and family room home. Walk-in bar. Sunken conver sation area in living room with cozy fireplace. Sparkling pool. Refreshing Upper B~y view ! 1472 &ALAXY DllYI ••••.•......•••••••••.•••••••• 1611.ott I COME WITH US. . .TO DOYa SHOP'S Great opportunity! Subs tantial four bedroom home. Dining room. Den. Separate hobby room. Huge pool size yard. Fruit trees. This is a PROBATE sale. Executor of the estate is EAGER TO SELL. Submit any reasonable offer. 144 f G;A&.AXY DIUYI •••.•••.••.•....•.......•••••• $470,000 COMI WITH US . . . TO WISTa.tJ. Quiet, secluded loca- tion. Custom build home with a great assemblage of ele- gant features. Four s pacious bedrooms-each witb INDfVIDUAL BATH'. Formal dining room. Family room. POOL. Luxurious spa, off master bath. Owner may carry complete financing . 1242 SOt"SET LANI .••.•.•..•••.••...........•. 1460,.....- COMI WITH US. •. TO IAYCMST. Attractive Ivan Wells built home. Four bedrooms. Formal dining room. Family room PLUS library. Master bedroom suite has luxurious closets -and private patio. Large yard with lovely POOL. 1924 HOLIDAY IOAD .............................. SUI.OM'.: COMI WITH US ••• TO WISTCUff. An attractive three : bedroom home, avaUable on short escrow. Three spaciout'! bedroo~. Two baths. Neat family room. Spacidus 1~:, 8Sxll0 with heated and filtered POOL -fenced f~~ children's safety. .: .. : 1207 I SI W LAtll • . • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N.1'9.111 ... ~ COWi WITH US. .. TO WIST~. Recently refurbished two.: bedroom condo. Con venient to shops, banks and th~:. beaches. A rare find at this price. •• 1700 ~Nm #11 •••• <>PIM SAT. OMLY ·••• 9".Nf:: •. 1617 WESTCLIFF DI., H.B. IT1SA DEAL! Mesa Verde 5 Bdrm 3 bath. family room. din- ing room. 2 fireplaces. wetbar. breakfast nook . 3 c ar garage . Prof e::,s 1onall y landsca p ed Tr) to match this one for only r~=1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER · Bnn1: your sho\els a nd iiamt brushe::, to cash in on tlus sensational value. Huge romer lot. hosts 1 llus J Bdrm 2 bath ex· ecutive home. Country kitchen. living room. famrlv room, den and ... pa too~ Cash 1n and call M "-•' @ SEA COVE PROPEJTIES 714-63 J-6990 NEWPORT FIXER! 4 Bdrm 3 bath, hugej famlly room. formal din· lng. a real bargain, near' IJover Shores. $294,500. I CalJ Co complete details. 546-2313 1mr:~1 TOIACCO IOAD I $139,950 I That's exactly what this Easts ide triplex looks Uke, but. oh what a deal! Three l Bdrm units . New ['00(. Super. s uper terms. Call now Sell \die ltema SANTA AMA HEIGHTS Near the Newport backbay, this upgraded 3 bedroom 2 bath pool home is a·real bargain. It features an added on fa mily room, two fireplaces, ~nd master bedroom s uite. Assume the 1st TD and the owner may consider a 2nd TD.1 Full price $140,000. 556-2660 . MESA VHDE $96.000 We ll located 2-story with 2 bedrooms upstairs, family room, and lush side yard and patio. With a low inte rest assumable loan. this is a t~y outstanding value. Call 751-3191{ TRY THE IEST Beautifully upgraded 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with family room and wet bar, central air. screened porch and a view of the rolling hills of San Juan Capistrano. This like new mfg. home is only $56,500. Call 661 -2407. REDUCED SJ J,000 Beautilul executive 4 bedroom 3 bath with fa mily room, spa, and custom decor ator items. High assumable loan. Owner will help finance down payments. Full price now $225.000. Call 751·3191. DUPLIX S I JO.OOQ Assume an e xisting low interest loan, two 2 bedroom units with garages and yards . Great Costa Mesa location. Hurry on this one! Call 556-2660. c .......... lllOl..._M. 711-Jltl S-Cll• It UtC 'n•M• '61-1407 I \ . . .. .· :· •' . • . WHETHER BUYNG OR SELLNG YOU CAN DEPEND ON YOUR BEACH AREA PROFESSIONALS! LOW, LOW PA YMIHTS!I When you t.i<e over ex1sung 10.~. loan with payments ol $836 per month on this sensational home• Featuring 4 bedrooms flrepljlloe. pnvate courtyard and d.S1table NEWPORT BEACH location onlv $162.000 (714) 75'>-1501 Dlln DAWG!!! Bring paintbrush and broom to save SSS' Older 2 bedroom couage on R·2 lot• Zoning creates development po1ent1a1• Only $95.000 (714)759·1501 llG CAHYOH VIEW!! From this fabulous SOMERSET model in HARBOR VIEW HOMES This completely re furbished home reatures 5 bedrooms lam11 room. fireplace large yalld. view new everything and cul·de·sac location lor $289.000. (71 4) 759·1501 ••WOW•• That s all we can say about this sensa11ona1 4 bedroom home featuring 2 custom patios greenhouse window. french doors. parquet entry, lireplace in lam1ly room• All this and more f<>< onty S136.95J). Submit your own terms!! (714) 759-'.~or Charming 3 bedroom home located smack on the ocean w11h private stairway to the sandy beach for your enioyment• This ex· qu1s11e residence'' offered at only $790.000 (714) 759-1501 , . * •Stl,000• • Vou will be amazed at this home loealed 1n fHE GROVES Th•s unique residence features 2 t>edrooms and a den formal din· 1ng and over 2000 sq It. of living area (714) 759·1501 WOULD YOU llUIVE SISk AT $607 /MOM'TH Thal s rlgh1•1• Bui you beller gel a peek IO· day. 1t wont last•11 En1ov the coziness ot the 1nv1ting fireQlaoe or warmth of a ranta11z1ng private spa at your back door ONLY $607/MONTH UNFORGETTABLE'" (714) 646·7711 GllACIOUS AND SPACIOUS Huge family oriented home 1n beautiful Mesa Verde. Unique patto 1n park like backyard. Spacious bedrooms. formal d•n· mg. large family room. 2 hreplaCM. and other extras. This home 1s 1n move-in cond1· t1on and P!•Ced to sell at $215.000 (71 4) 545·9491. YALUI rLUS LOCA TIOH You get both with this fine home 1n Costa Mesa Four spacious bedrooms. huge hv1ng room. freshly painted and gorgeous sparkf. ing pool Seller says sell at St 19.900 (71 4) 545·9491 r BE WHAT YOU WANT TO BE DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO , .......... ANANCIAL INDEPENDENe£ Rear Estate 1s one of the few remaining methods that allows you to achieve that goal!' Attend the Harold Prottas• HAL mAll SALH/ .. Olll'S UCIMSI COUUI SJO TUITIOM -(Textbooks. Practice Exams & 1nstruc11on) IY..._ & WlllC COUUIS ..OW AVAIL.AILI AT THUi LOCATIOMS ~ • AMA ... M. LACMINA .... ua • LOS AUMfTOS • MONTCLAll FOR FULL DETAILS AND REGISTRATION. CALL: MS. IOTQC)() 17141 135-4545 Sponsored by WALICEI & L&IEAL ESTATE An Equal Opport1r11ty ErT1)1oyer \. THE MOST FOi THE LEAST En1oy entertaining 1n this spacious 1ov1ng room. comp1e1e w11h wet bar. Send the kids oll 10 their large bedrooms. and relax 1n a lastelully decorated atmosphere All this and more for only $115.000 all terms (71 4) 545·9491 !! STEAL ME !! Outrageously low priced lam1ly home com· pletely refurb<s/'led 1ns1de and out Located on a quiet cut·de·sac w1tl'l a huge tenceo rear yard spacious rooms and more All terms at $105 000 (714) 545-9491 1¥40/o/tlVIHI Award winning Newpart Hills property ha! payments of only $575 p&r month Outstanding development with private paol and tennis fac11111es• Spacious rooms and gigantic kitchen make this a delight Priceo at only $205.000 (714) 545-9491 AS SUMI $497 /MOMTH/ 111/40/0 One of Irvine's best, is as close as youo hngerttps . Just give us a call With term~ hke these and low price 10 boot. there·~ nothing else like 11 The home has t>eer smartly decorated in warm earthtones matching wmdow and wall coverings ONLY S95.000 TODAY!!! (714) 646·7711 WATBNOHT WITH SLIP Sl20,000 Enioy the best things in Ille such as the un obstructed ocean view lrom the maste1 bedroom L111e hie 10 •ls fullest alter a hara day s work unwtnd by walking down tc your own slip and selling the sails to lht wind lor lhe rest ol the day ONLY IN NEWPORT"' (714) 646·7711 LOOK Tll.ftLEX I I '/1% WOW!!! Sup1lrb units nght 1n Orange County s nest 2. 2 bedrooms studio type with tireplaces 1, 1 bedroom with view ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE CONDITIONS AND TERMS!'! (71 4) 646-7711 AGAIM 4PUX $145,000!1! Investment oriented?? You ve found 1t"l Growing area. low. low. vacancy lactor 3 oedrooms. 1'12 baths each 9 years old Seller tradmg up and will consider any CREATIVE INNOVATIVE UNBELIEVABLE TERMS'" '7141646-n11 ~~~~~~~~-OVER200~00HOMESSOLD!~~~~~~~~- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HLLS 2790 HARBOR BLVD. (714) 545-9491 .SOp~~licalion Elegantly remodeled 4 bdrm home with dining & family rooms PLUS a 2 bdrm apt. Financing is available. $465,000. o,...s...., 1-4 211 Sapf*i1 e, lcAoa lslmld RUMBO LO REALTY balboa OPIMSAT·SUM •-5 ''ILUFFS IEAUTY" 2006 BARRANCA l.:pgraded split level 2 I BR 2 Ba. parquet noors. t wetbar, balcony -great location j LOW PRICED. SH8.000 "SEA VIEW" IUY 2005 YACHT VI ND EX Ocean and city Ii ghts new Port Ro\'al model. ~ BR 3 Ba. v. ·man) up gr ades Cust om spa. ponds & waterfall. Com· mumt.) pool and tennis ~ 1t. you'll love it! Top value al $430,00U. For info on thf! above 640-6259 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE (714) 646-7711 2670 SAN MIGVEL DRIVE 014) 75()-1501 ee ea MEW LISTINGS TIMES AIE TOUGH It's becoming more difficult to find a good deal in real estate but we did! A super clean property with two 2 Bdrm units, a mother-in-law quarters, near new roof, and new paint in and out. Huge low interest assumable 1st T.D. Owner will be ver y cr eative on financing. A Balboa Island winner. GO SOUTH I COUNTRY EN~LISH ESTA TE Located top of Newport Beach. this di gnifie d 4 Bdrm home offers versatility, custom craftsmanship & limitless h arb or & ocean view. Expansive use of stained glass. s kylig hts and c us tom cabinetry. P etite piano room, mammoth brick & st one fireplaces in family and living rooms. Sun drenched breakfast room, & skylighted Jenn-Air kitchen. View filled sitting room off master suite with fireplace. wetbar and jacuzzi tub. Private entrance to pool, spa a nd child.rens area. Appointment only. CDM DUPLEX TOWERING PINES m.• PllCE REDUCTION HlwiOif .-..ns. OWNERS MUST SELL! New 4 Br home w/kltchen. family rm. formal din. rm. Priced for q·uick sale. Exciting floor plan w/circ. staircase. Detached 2 car gar. w /bonus r m . VACANT. BRl NG OFFERS! New $265,000. CALL TO SEE 673-9110 LIDO ISLE. Spacious liv rm w/formal din rm; gourmet kitchen. 3 lrg Brs .. each w/own bath. Sunny So. patio. wide street to street location. $425.000. - COSTA MISA CONDO. Charming 2 Br, 2 Ba near OCC & So. Coast Plaza . $96,CXX> . marine avenue _.J L ~~ island 675 -4822 l(}J/tM '11/ :-=========-=-R E A LT Y South of PCH in Corona del Mar that is, this 3+ 1 duplex also has quarters for a bachelor, 2 fireplaces for a cold winter and 2 patios for s ummer entertaining. Motivated seller offering very c r eative terms . A s uper investment at $268,500. A unique experim ent in Spanish design. this 3 Bdrm residence plus rental utilizes· open vaulted ceilings a nd secluded, but open loft and re a ding r oom . Formal d ining, MODB. HOME. 3 Br. highly upgraded - Plaza del Sol. Lrg. kitchen w/cheery '- brkfst area + sep. din. rm.. prof. landscp .. designer drapes & plush cpl. $206,500. CIE 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE ..W IA YRONT USTIM& Gorgeous Modem Home With A DeliJ~htrully Distinctive Old World lnterior With I mparted Furnishin~s Handsome Wooden Mantels. Huge "Carved WoocJ" Bar. So Many Special Amenities Automatic Sprinkler~s. Air Conditioni n ~. Security S~.i. .. _..._.~­ Proressionally Decorated. Dork ~ oot Boat. Private Beach By Appaintment Only 11.600.000. HAJtlOR lt061 C~SSIC Superb Kensington Model With Outstanding Styling. Four Bedrooms .k312 Baths ~aster Bedroom With Fireplace. Excellent Living Area. Separate Form al Dining Room Jenn-Air Built ln Kitchen With Roomv Breakfast Area. ~15.000. · M FAMILY IAIGAIH Fjve Bedroom. Three Bath Home On Quiet . Cul-de-Sac In Newpar t Beach. Two Brick Fireplaces. RV Parking. Patios & Sun Deck Be Settled For Christmas. $217.500 YaSAtWS Fabulous Mati ss e Studio Condo. Pro(essionally D ecorated . Minutes To Beach. Security Gate Gym & Pool. Just Reduced To 189.900. UDO tSU Exceptlonally Good Location Near Tennis Courts & Beaches. Really Neal Two Bedroom Home With Den. Plua Formal Dining Room. Assumable Loan. Price Only $375.000. IMYISTOltS Al1INTIOM Nice Uvable Home On A Laree R·2 Lot In Better Area Of C08la Mesa. Bulld An Elttra Unit For Income. Priced At 19$.500. ' --------- sssssssssssssss MONEY! I ~E W A ITD L OAN PROGRAM Lowest rates avail Loans to 95'1. un· der mkt rate Free con· sulatiton. No cost·no ob· ligation loan quotes. 1st. 2nd. Jrd's, refinance & AlTD's Creative financ· ing exper Please call 6.11 ·2246 or ~-2089 $$$SSSSSSSSSSSSS TElllF1C I l TOWMllOME i ~ar Irvine location! I End unit adjacent to luah greenbe l t a r eil , Spacious. light and airy! I Parque t. fl oor s .. fireplace. 3 generou•j bdrms, community pool., spa and tennla court. I Close to sch ools and shopplna. Pride o f ownership In th ls lovely.· convenient unit. Take ad·1 \'ant11e now. Call 145-1303 I 1 II 11 ' • I I ( Jl c--: C JN IACKIA Y PRESTIGE We are proud to represent one of the finest properties of Newport backbay. This prestigious estate sized home orf ers tJie finest of amenities. Features within this 4800 sq ft residence includd 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, billiard room, formal dining , marble e ntry , s wimming pool, spa, and a panoramic view of the backbay and city lights. Valued at $699,000. ......... YOU0 GIT MOU • FaOM THI STOii plantation s hutters , white brick fireplace. $280,000. For appointment call. 673-8550 c .......... * * * * * *- HEAi SO. COAST Pl.AU. 4 Br. step down liv. r m . w/frplc. fam. rm. w/frplc & wet bar. formal din. rm .. bonus rm. w/frplc, mstr suite w/frpk in study. prof. landscpd & decorated. s prinklers, microwave; etc.. etc. $249,500. D A v r D s 0 N a E 4 L T ? r N C. Jl'ti Newpo11 P..d ~< (1 673·9060 Heritage Collection I BEST i N BLUFFS · f' • IU"'5 llST IUY. Like new 1900 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, fam rm, 2'h bath, la rge encl06ed patio on wide open greenbelt . Only $189,500. Compare! OP1M 1·1 426 YISTA IOMA SPICTACULAI TIUMA. 3 Bdrm, 2 'ti bath, 1900 sq. ft. Highly upgraded. Neutral colors throughout. $235,000. OP1M 1·1 SUM 431 YISTA PMADA I PLAM IAYPIOMT. Fantastic panoramic view from every room, completel y n e w throughout. Outstanding features you must see to appreciate. S299,000. Call for appt. '9NTUAL YAC.TIOM ON L.-.A llU Luxurio us ly crafted 5 BR. on tumma basin with pier & slip for lar1e yacht. 4 marble & brick fi replaees. 4 ~ baths. paneJled den: Stunrung mast er suite . Inviting patios. '2.475,000. l_AYSHOll l-ntVATI ~ Spacious 3 or 4 BR home with den & lovely patio. Close to private beaches and boat marina. $450,000. WHITI WA TH YllW Of Little Corona Beach . 3 BR. ature d in Su n set & Home magazines. Brick gourmet kitchen. Extensive use of wood & stained glass. A very special street. Gated ,privacy. $745,000. A VBY SPICIAL IA YROMT On the peni ns ula 's East Bay beautifully decorated 5· BR . home. Pier & s lip with wide SANDY BEACH, double garage on separate lot. $2,100.000 Fee. COUNT'IY FIB.ING IM SPYGLASS Custom ready for the whole family. Large yard with playhouse & swings plus covered patio. Family room & gigantic bonus room to use as your imagination desires. 6 BR. 41h BA. $580,000. STIPS TO llUI 'ACIAC Two story Corona del Mar home. Wood sicling. French doors. Large master suite with fireplace. Beam ceilings. Window seat. A very unique 3 BR. home. $399.000. .MOST llAUTIFUL "ADAMS'" ever in Woodbridge Estates. Highly upgraded with cozy panelled study. 3 BR. + family room. Tastefully perfect in every way. Lush landscaping & brick patio. Owner financed at $207 .500 Fee. WISTCUFf ,llV ACY A property like this doesn't come along very often. Marvelous family home. Large lot. 4 BR. pool. spa, sauna & pool room. $365,000. IUA TH'1' AllNG YllW . . . from every room & level in this home ~uspen<le<l abo,·e Chma Cove. Centrally located yet secluded with ac.cess to several quiet beaches. this home on this site cannot be duplicated. Sl.450,000. T ... UMCTs-GllAT STUU Why pay more for a duplex when you can invest in three units on·a 45 ' Corona del Mar lot. Assumable loan. Owner may also assist in financing. $337,500. LUXUIY UVING OM UOO ISLE Large immaculate family home wi th indoor spa in master• s uite. 5 large BR'S. 4 BA. Oe n & separate dining room. $472,500. HEY! LOOK ME ova This 4 BR. 2112 BA. has just .been redecorated for you. Come see this great family home with pool in Westcliff. $375,500. YllW AHO SPA Spectacular custom built home. 3 BR. & 3 BA. Gallery entrance for your art collection. In Newport's Irvine Terrace. $615 .000. Fee. \.. WOtell:JVL WOODlalOCH Sought after "Madison '' with popular Ca p e Cod exterior. Beautiful landscaping with cozy spa. Interior tastefully decorated & in move in condition. $189,500. AllOltl.Aal COteO Dramati!h~OVINGTON one story condo. ~~n livink ~room. Two mast-er BR. suites. Brea kfast eating nook + dining rm. Attached double garage. $152,500. IMJOY FAMILY UW. In this spacious 3 BR. + family room home. Backed up to a lovely greenbelt in University Park. Pretty patio. Many decorator touches & amenities. $158,500. IH UMVllSITY PAIK Wood beam ceilings . Lota of glass make this 3 BR. 2 BA. home very pop4lar. Extras include parquet floors, versatile screened lanai & large attic s torage. All for $179.900 including the land. PbSCllPT10M .oil PllAMm Expanded Turtle Rock President Home. 4 BR. 3 BA. Remodeled kitchen. Formal dining rm. + den 6 J•me rm. Oak paneling. 3000 + square rt. Spa. View. $395.000. I# Nnll'OllTC•llTWR • 644-9060 -.----.-- AU THIS Fo. SI 7'.IOO A green thu mber's delight with well-manicured gardens front & rear. Made for ·entertaining. Large S2'xl30' lot with complete privacy. Den 2 Bdrm.s w 'oversize closets & 2 baths. Workshop off garage. Spacious. light bright. A happy home & all fo; $179,500 S.AIATW HOMI & IMCOMI $271.000 Prime East Costa Mesa location near 21st & Tustin Ave. You will love th.is charming separate 2 Bdrm home of redwood siding on wide lot. plus t\\O 2-Bdrp,t income units. A beautiful woodSy private patio w 1BBQ and huge expansive spa. Quiet, peaceful & picturesque. Call for appointment. SPICTACULAI VACATION NOMI I 0 ......-n5 TO LAii ADOWHIAD ~ward-winning design. World view lrom l\\'O huge lt-rraces Western reel cedar in & out. Artistic decor, 3 1 bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever . Only ~.500. 5"CTACULAI VACATION HOMI I 0 ....,,.S TO LAii ADOWHIAO Award-winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 • bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever. Only $96,500. I I I I I I I I I I • 1 HAl.IY•AllfTT ! Yiu" ....... " ......... u •• ,Ii I I would like to invite you to join my I team of full -time professionals selling · better homes in Newport Beach and Corona del Ma r . Last year our average residential sale was $432.150. If you need additional training we ·have the finest video tape training i course available. Your own private desk and adequate competent as- sistance from management. Let's dis- c.uss it. Please call me at 644-4910. WISL.Ff M. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS 2 111 S. Ju\lln ... IMd MEW~'POll...-..IT-eana, M.I. '44-4t I 0 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY Oft THE IRVI NE COMPANY * •FfNH HOMES •* LIMDA ISLI ESTATI! Fantastic location on the tip of the island - slip for large ya c ht. French Normandy architecture w/elegant doors and leaded windows. Master su.ite & 4 add 'l b e drooms. Handsome library -s pacious formal dining rm -s heltered pool. spa & sauna. $5,000,000 leasehold. <0-54 ) ~ IAYflOMT TOWMHOMl t "One-of -a-kind " w /two viewing terraces. Spacious rooms -high ceilings -walk-in bar for entertaining. 3 large BR suites. Pvt. pool & fountain in courtyard. $1 .100.000 incl. land. C0-55> JA~ Cl-! Dramatic Plan S split-level -well designed and decorated. Custom s hutters - vaulted ceilings · mirrored walls and handsome quality carpet are just a few or the features. $349,500 fee. C0-56 ) A~!t6UA WAY ! Be'-utifu l neigh borhood of custom homes. Outstanding for entertaining. Large glass roofed entry w/professional style bar. Formal dining room views 40' pool. 4BRS & den. RealisUcally priced at ~.ooo. fee. OPEN SUN ~·5~ 171SAntigua Way. <0-58> I •Catlly Sc•weldert • •642-1235• 11Z·l414 COll'IPI' VcJA.y Cent• 642-IJll lj() I ()o.,. Di1~• 11·1-1100 Woocbidq. (~., 64WZH Hotbo1 v-Cef"' ' ASSUME 1st TD & 2nd TD I O,.•S-12·5 --3 Br home. frplc:. l&e IA..YSHOIES ESTATE lf you wbuld lfke a custom home with trench doors, wood paned wi.ndows , a bay window with window seat, hand painted ti e . hardwood .noors. crown moldings. and extensive use of used brick. this property is for you. To see this unique 4 bedroom home on fee land. call Bill or Dottie Feeney for an appointment. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 2731 Bayshore $695.000. BIG CANYON Best buy in Big Canyon -excellent opportunity to p u rch a se Big Canyon's most spacious townhome. Four bedrooms and a game room : each with a bath. Formal living & dining rooms. s tudy and powder room. Offered at only $610,000. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 21 Rue Fountainbleau. This custom European home is in the nicest area of Big Canyon. With 6,000 feet of living space. it offers 7 bedrooms and vi ews of golf course. country club and Newport Center. Offered at Sl.500.000. 644-9990 HARIOR RIDGE'"' This custom home on a prime ocean view lot offers European elegance and Newport's ultimate lifestyle for less than 2 million dollars. Contact Marlene Wilkinson at 644-9990 for details. IEST WATERFRONT VALUE IN NEWPORT 3 br, 21h ba, waterfront townhome .with boat s lip for 35' boat. Fully furnished. two blocks to beach, ocean view. fee land. Only $320.000. Open Sunday 1-S. See Bill Feeney at 4407 W. Coast Highway or call 760-083.5. CORONA DEi. MAR Beautiful home high above Newport Beach with a fantastic view of the bay and ocean front. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths and a pool with 2 s pas. rm maculate: excel lent financing : lush landscaping. Contact Nick or Conrad at 644-9990. $795,000. Very affordable duplex has two 2br and den units. Good income -price just reduced . Shown by appointment with Mearlene at 644-9990. $235.000 Magnificent custom home featuring French doors. hand painted tiles. one -of-a .kind beveled glass and much more. Owner anxious -call Mearlene Rounsaville at 644-9990 or see open house Sat & Sun from 12-4. $695.000. 315 Poppy. EASTILUff Bluffs amenities -'move right in. Newly carpeted. highly upgraded. well situated and spacious end unit. Mountain view from this 3 br. 21'2 bath home. Ter ms available. $229.000. See Nancy lmbemino at the open house on Sunday from 1·5. 406 Quinta. LIDO ISLE New carpet and paint in this 3 br home with den, large kitchen and Palos Verdes fireplace. Owner-will consider lease option with low down payment. Open~t & Sun from l-5. 112 Via Quito7""$425 .. 000. Call Ed Dillon at 760·0835 for details. . IAYSIDE COVE . View of bay. boats. hill. Enjoy the comforts of home and the amenities or this very special community on the water. 2 br, den, 2 ba plus powder room. Owner will assist in .. financing or consider trades . $610,000. 644·9990. llVINE Turllerock Vista townhome -tease option. Th.is 4 bedroom condo has a fantastic location. on the greenbelt and is a great investment op\>ortunity. $10,000 option money and $925/ month. · OFflCI SPACE 675 square feet In Newport Center with huge ocean view. Sl.30/(t. Contact Cathy or Doug at 644-9990. 650 square feet in Lido Village. Second floor. mini · bay view .. Sl.32/ft .. Contact Lowell at 780-08.15. ~-.rd. great area ror lcids. - Excellent rental proper- ly. Priced Cor quick sale! Owner \ran.sf erred & will h4!1p rlnance. 963-8182 H . ~P~~ 11()T LISTI~(?§ SO. COAST CONDO S5',900 Beller hurry on this one. lt,won't last ! Sharp 2 Bdrm. with new paint & • earpets + an assumable' loan call now. !>10·3666 1+Whelan I Real Estate ~T ------- 1 SHORES I $135,900! j Gtlarming. upgrade d : i beach hom.e in Ni!wµort : 1 Shores ! 3 BR 2 BA. · 1 Decorated warmly '.llew · t carpets and wall paper.! Jusl hsle1:I won't last'. . 1 t all now, 752·1700 · 1 lmAlf~I ; -- OLD CDM -Large home. dr.amatic lighting. spa. one block to Big Corona, well financed. asking $.S49,900 ... A listing of Allan Heller. DICCM -Classic country French, sophisticated 3 bdrm, 3 ba. incred. views. $525.000 <LH) ... A listing of Vergilene Hull. COMDOMIMIUM -4 bdrm. Villa Pacific. close to beactt, tennis. spa, etc. Only $121 .500 ... A' listing of Sharon Corzene. OM 1MI COUISE -2 bdrm condo. nice view of lake. greens and mtns. San Carlos plan at $204.950 ... A listing of Jacqueline Pearson. ,ADDLE TIMMIS 4 bdrm. Eastbluff, hu ge lot with cou rt . tr ees . $232,000 ... A listing of Pat Merry. UNITS. UNITS . E1ghl rour·plexe~ Bu~ I . FUM UYIMG Old CdM . French doors. one or buv them all All patios, decks. country kitchen. 2 20drm ur11ts With onl~ I bdrm. 2'h ba . 2400 sq. ft. at IS'. do11. n orre rcd at . $337 .000 ... A listing of Sara Marvin. , Sl.27.SOO 540·3666 ! •Whelan Real Estate · REALTORS. 675-6000 I 2443 E~•t Cont Highway. CoTona del Mu INVESTORS ' WE HAVE 41 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN 1 ~~!!!!!1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!1111~~ DELIGHT!!! <:lean refurhis hed • Prime Cost a M es a ' duplex . pri ce d to' sell SI 20.000' Fin.anc· in ! Hurry! 646·7171 THE REAL I: ~E=B=T.=:A:=~=&:~R=S~1 POSITIVE I CASHR.OW 1.1.1lh only Sl6.000 down in· 1 eludin g management !J ree. Positive cash now on this beautiful 3 Bdrm I C'Ol1do Won't last at only 1 $6,900. 54().3666 • Whelan ' Real Estate 3 BDRM. 2STORY 2 POOL, I $83,800 r Bike to beach: Beautiful garden home• Gourmet kitchen and dining! Bnck fireplace'. Spa.rk l · I 101( µool ' Offered FHA I terms for\011. down: <.:all• 963-676'1 THE REAL . ESTATERS l - AT LINGO REAL ESTATE YOUU. STAMD OUT FROM THE CROWD LINGO REAL ESTATE is an. enthus iasti.c. highly professional and growing firm. Our full -time sales staff of 80 is dedicated to the standards of integrity and excellence. We offer prime office locations in every coastal city from Newport Beach t o San Clemente so that with our inter·branch cooperation. your clients will be assured of the best information on the area's finest coastal properties. If you are c urrently li censed and serious about a real estate career. please contact Noel Johnson for a confidential interview. e bi~.oo 644-1020 On the Orange Coast·IOok 10 Lingo ftrst RCTaylorCo 640-9900 JOIN THE FASTEST GROWING REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN NEWPORT BEACH AND RANetlttMIRAGE With dramatic increases in sales volume al both loca· tions we 're looking for aggressive. full -time high quali· t y retl estate agents. We're a unique company with prestigious offi ces in out· standing locations: • Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach •Rancho Los Palmas Shopping Center. Rancho Mirage We back our people with: • ~ggressive Marketing Programs • New Computerized farming programs • Creative Manag~ment •In-House escrow servtce • Property Management • Generous Agent Commission SpUts Call us Now. We'll respect your confidence Ask for Don von Geldem . I ,_ macnabt lrvtna realty ...a•···'-" Only l1M1900 tor &Ml DR, I beU. eGOdQ w/brlckl fplc It ntra tars• maltn 1u.lte. Comm pOOI, 1pa, It t.nia. a.tty Grubb ltJ.aaas ... OPE SAT tt ·J0.4:30 P'.M. l440 BRITTANY WOODS LANE. <P·H ) IAll OPPOITUMITYI Quallty ron_struction wt o\'eraized rooma & pool-ailed yard. IBR Irvine Terrace home w/ lcb ol pouiblUU. for only $249,500. Coby Ward &U-~. OPEN SAT 1·4 :30 P.M. 1832 MARAPATA. (P ·lS) TURTLE ROCK 6LIM! '·Designer Snow case! " Spacious •BR, f amil.Y & formal dining rm home w/ptot. landscaped garden & spa. An elegant offering -$330,000. Belle P artch 752-1414. (P·16) WHm WATll YllWI l·Story, 48R North Laguna hom e in Crown Point. Fabulous Catalina. sunsets a nd white water views. S945,000. Terry Hanes 642-8235. (p.11> CHAIM IN JASMINI Cl•I Former model home! 28RS ·& den. Luxury at its finest! Comm. tennis & pool s t e p s away. $299,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <P-18) WOODlllD•I aLIM "ASH!" Upgraded. w/ l<>vely waJJcoverings, wood decked pa tio & more! High assumable loan -quick escrow possible. $110,900. Jamie Wilkinson 551-8700. <P·l9) 11¥1 .. COYI! Active family living & gracious entertaining can be youri w/this 4BR family home in pvt. ga ted community w /tJeac h facilities. Pool, spa, sauna & lighted paddle te nnis court & ocean view too! $1,150,000. Sandie Fix 644-6200. <P -20> YOU AKID FOlt IT! Drive through security gates to this custom hiJJtop home in Tustin on ~ acre. Family rm w/bar -pool, spa & sauna - 4-car garage -fabulous VIEW. $389,500. Tom Allinson 642-8235. CP -2U IALIOA! 2BR hom e in quiet beach neighborhood. steps from both bay & beach. Newly redecorated - avai lable furnished or unfurnished. ' $342 .000. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 P .M. 2008 EAST OCEAN BLVD. CP-22 > GRACIOUS LIYOieG! Designed by ' Akins for a sophisticated couple or ; small family & highly upgraded by present owners. Extras incl: solar water heating, central-air. auto . sprinklers & much more! $161.900. Sus ie Weiss 5.51·8700. <P -23 > , HARIOlt VIEW HIUS -YllW! 180 degree ocean, bay & city night lights view from this 38R. family · rm home. Lg indoor s pa & beautiful ·pool. $4 29 ,500. S h a ron Smith 644 -6200. CP-24 ) ;-• ""IA YF•OMT COMDOMIMIUMf A special property for a special way of life. Slip to accommodate an 85' ,·acht 1 3BRS. den. lg ter race & separate BR & bath. $975,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <P·25) . LAUR& POINT TOWMH~ Elegant .. & tastefully decorated 3BR condo - -clargest floorplan ! Highly upgraded ..,& only $139,500. Lee Henkel 752-1414. '<P-26 ) · DIYOMSHIU W/VtlW! Spectaculer ,Harbor Ridge 4BR home. Spacious . & luxurious. Atrium -master suite , -den -formal dining & family 1 rooms & 2nd family rm & 3rd BR 1 downs tairs . $890. 000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <P -Z7> t WATCH DAILY IOAT ,AllADIS . '1from this Lido Nord bayfront homt: 1 w/4BR suites, dining & bonus rm & •new kitchen. Dock for 50' boat. '$2, 100,000. Dona Chichester 642-8235. <P-28) 1,wooo & .usst Opulent view of 1\bcean & canyon from tt• ·SBR. 14-slory home in Laguna Beach. ~Formal living & dining rms - "balconies -area for pool. S525,000. ,1,..ynne Valentine 644-6200. <P·29 ) llAT LOCATIOMI TerriCic oodbridge condo w/ auumable loan. A good starter or investment propehy. $104.000. Jackie Wil ey 551·8700. (P-30 ) l "CAMIO SHOllS CUSTOM!" Co mpl e t e ly· remodeled 38R residence on lg . ele\'ated comer lot w/otean view. Den. formal dining rm & brkfst area. Poo.l. spa & l exercise rm w/bath. $935,000 fee. • Belle Ch ase Lee 644·6200. (P-31> LUIU.OUS IA nlOMT LIA .. Enjoy ~the harbor activity from the llvlng Tm , dining rm or 30' Mck of th1a 1'beautiful condo available for $1250/ mo . yrty. Larry Dyer 642:~. (P~32> 712-1414 C~ VrA.y ~- DCUIRlfT TllPLO PLUS 0..efeMMI....,. .... 0;'111114. Pu' 11 fll -..W C...r" .II .. I• I•' • ,_ .. '" .,._ ,_. ...._ .. .............. .., ...... ·-.... .... ...... . ..... ..... , IMlallr-,:tAi•4.C .. tw .... .. ......... ....... ,. ., I ... ,.. fllcf ..... c.,.. .............. .. ._, lqSk. IJ,200,000. 6ll-r400 Pll• DPOIT OCEMFIONT · ··~ ··•••lW.. .... ... ~ .... di t ....... 9'1ef lece ..... • tlte llACH ... • flM ,.., ........ ~ ......... ..... fer ........... ,. , ................ . 11•.a... a..cH to S64t,500. EXCEPTIONAL LIDO BAYFIONT ""•lilly ' I l•d. c.,..t<td ... 1111 ....... 2·atwy a.-• ... WATR 4wflla "MAIM IA T YllW" of .. rec•tlwt •cff•lty ...t ...., ,,...... o,.. _.. .,. ... ,_ lilcJ.dii ..... ,... -........ , •• u :-..... .... .... c ........... ,._l...__ ......... Mite wttll ••#llU md ...... CHer cloMt. 0....-wll .uht wltll flllmc ... or wlM HC.__.. fM IK-...... Slts,000. I GLAMOROUS FURNISHED 'HOME ''O.. flll • ....... ~ wlllt YU flll -., & ...... Oriti-1 ... fwJ'' I ... .. c ........... & crpW lnid 114. A .......................... 2M4. 2 IM. ....., ........... A ._ Mew,.,. eddre11 wl.. aenrlty & r..r::: .. · Co a:My ,..a & ._....... t.y ..... $495,000. Cal!' • far o color .......... 6ll·14U. EXTRAVAGANT QUALITY & CHAIM , .......... nary ..... u. ••. ·-·-c •• k, ,..... .. llM.. Jl/J ....... l flnplH ... pie ltftlft ......... lwes1 fl:atw fi. HW floors. IMAHM .... ..... NII shllrc .... ••c .. 111 .... co• ...... Mater Mffe _... .. & flre,lece. L .. dacoped by Ro.era ~ordens. YU fro• Moa'ter Hite. S6t5,000. 611-1400. PENINSULA PT. BEAUTY! Mo • .,.... ..,-.ct lft tws 1 • c llded l ~4. 3 be. "-· SCMM of tt. .._ f Hl•re• f11ch1d•: ae.l•gl.d •xterior, staiHd 91011, pla11totl0111 ae..ttus, tkythJllh ..S ,...,,....__.I• d1c.,111,. Two fte11l1:cn. t..lty ,.... .... .._. ............... 2 • ...., ..... Shps to.., & Oc-. OWMn wll .._.,.,.._ _., c...t doee escrow _,.. Mf, ltll. $465.000. '31-1400. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES F•lll•• loc...._ •roa• tr-._,,._, wftfl ... .WW of tlw Mr· Clla J I I story...._ wftfl 3 ...,.., 3 be.....,_. cl.Mg "" ..... ....., .-ea. ledllced to S Jts,000. U I· I 400. SWEEPING SHORECLIFFS CORNER .... -... _.... ......... , -·.tad ....,.! ~ poohhe lot .... l bed. 2 be. "-witt. ..... f.-.y ,._, A ftlw ~ .... --OPllDlwltyfw cncrtln uprenloa with tWa ltotM. $114.500 .... 631-1400. NEWPORT CREST END UNIT Mew °I\ ... ...tiet wltll Oc.-YU. ,~ ........... 2-story 3 M4. + ... ,....&~ ........... .... .,.. of Mirrors & 9"1"adotlL st ts.too. Ut-1400. WOODS, WARMTH--IU! l941Hl_ .... "' ....... 'I\._...., 2-dory ~ .... ........... 2~0llles.lbed..wMlt f .............. c ............ .,.,.. locetl• wfftt ,_.... VU. Clet '"°' y wa.ctow.&llMJltc ..... S2t7,500 PANORAMIC VIEW ON WATER S.C..ety ........ , ........... z ~ c..., Wtit .._. .., .... W1 Juhl Newport lee..._ et • ,nee,-c• ... .....,... $215.000. , "" , ' HAIBOI VU COINEI W 011derhl •••c•tl._ la••• for .............. ,, .... ,. ,,... ....... ,.,, .... " '.._. ..._ wa .__ • ... L...tt ..... ..., •••• ~ ., ...... tN••ry. S,19,000. c .. 67Mt00. , NEW HOME WITH VIEW A c..._lrt-t.•et.._ .... ,,... ......... .,, •• 1. 1'•· ··:, :~ :r:::• •I I .......... 4 .._ .............. & ......... .... .._. .... JIM!•• ,mct •11 ........................... a.. ..C ........ carry .... JM T.D. YU ef ....,. a ....... l<td. te S•71.000. c .. '11·1400. NEWPORT HOM£-O.W. CAftY lecdtM J ..... J M.. J ,.... + ,.._, ltMt w IV ........ ....., 111 • tWiee \ ._.., c •ltr· l 111,000 owe ttt T.D. · WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC REAL ESTAT£ s.i. •. Rtnlal•. P1ogeo11y M~""do-nwn1 2436 W Cc>.ut Hwy 31S Mart,... Avtt ~I 0.tc:h Balbof l.J&nd Hl·I.... '7Mtoo ~ 64MIH I ~• Oo-Dl+v• ISDJ. Mii lt.eme wllb •1Ha" IOCDtOJ&nt to aeU"f ;_:.::~W!!iilill!lil•.•1••llill!l~tL-Jlail1 ~Cius~ Ad. Clwilled ads do IC well. L ~--...;_~...,,-..-...~=------:-----.----_..~~ ~ • CUSTOM BUILT RANCH STYLE HOME l ... OOM.41A'" Executive dream home on an acre of manicured grounds nestled beneaUi the Tustin Hilts. 4300 sq uare feet. e lectric ~ecurity SyStem, alireplaces . wef f>ar, his'& hers walk-in closets . s unken Rom an tub. Many more amenities. Can be purchased fully furnished! Call ' H 96~-8182 ~-~~~ BLUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 Bedroom, 2112 -Bath "Q" Plan. Spacious open living rooms. formal dining room and a billiard room. BeautifuJ greenbelt location close to community pool. Own er will consider an AITD. $247 .500. 2932 PERLA SAT/SUN 1-5 BACK BAY VIEW Front row un it next to pool. 3 Bedroom, 2112 Bath "R ··plan. Large country style kitchen. Huge master bedroom s uite. Two decks. $249.500. 525CANCHA . SUNDAY 1-5 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 ASSUME 10°0-0WC LG.lHO Lake Forest beautiful lg. 3bd home in the woods Highly up· g raded w/spa. Model perfect' Patrick Tenore LIMDA ISLE 4br .. 41 2 bath + maids qtr. l.rg F R . lorm<tl d ining heaut. lite decor. Room for 65 ' yacht. Owner consider op- t ion . Sell at Sl 1011 IJOO Boh & Om It' Koop DOYEi SHC>aH CUSTOM 2br. 4ba. formal dinin g . bridge rm. 3fp. Fab view. Total sec. "Must to see" $500.000. Bob & Dovie Koop. ocEAM YtlW oova 4br1 4ba. formal dining. Huge FR. huge yard w/pool. Fab. ocean & n.ite lite view. Poss option . $500.000 Ext. fin . as- sum. BOb & Dovie Koop. WATBAtONT MEWPo.T Boat dock + 3br. · 3ba home. Huge master s uite with lrg. spa & bayview. Sell fast at 5.525K. S27-t lst T . D at 11 1 1 ·, ~assum .. Bob & Dn,·1e l'oop IAYRONT LIASI 2br. 2ba fireplace. 3yrs old. Fab. view. $650. Bob & Dovie. MIWPC>aT + 4 UMITS 3br, 2ba, fr. owner unit + 3-2br. 2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K w/ 190K assum at 11.5 % inc. $21.300. Bob & Dovie Koop. 20°10 to 29% DH HACHDUl'UX 4bdrm & 3bdrm. Very low negative cash flow before tax- es. If.I blk from sand. Lease land. Call J erry J ones. FANf ASTIC 4 rl.IX Close to South Coast Plaza. part of walled community, 3 years new. take qver existing, 10.25 r a t e! Call Jackle Handleman for details. 9fH.t .............. ....,..,. ......... JJ4 L IYtll Ser..t, CMI• MeM 131-121& Independent M embttr Broker TwQ young e1u~illng new homes just a whisper above China Cove. Awaken to the sound oC t he sure poW\dlng the wedge & watch the boat$ head for Avalon! Impressive 2 stot-y entry! 3 or 4 bdrrns-3Jireplaces. 3 baths. vlewiftg decks. See 232 & 230 Goldenrood. $560,000 . $595,000. lc.l 111 fw .... ,._, ~~oum,a dd u{(OA -~~673-WM 205 E. COott_ Hwy .• Corona *' Mw ~ ~ 1002 Duplex ror i.ale . Jbdrm. 2 ba + 3hd r m. 2ba S28.S.UOO. 6li Mari:uaritc. GiS 5726. 61 0 7710 &l{) 1138. WAMTDUPLEX -I l>r. 2 bu .t02 161h f>I Slli.'> OOtJ 19161472-3641; or 1!1Ui13-l'i 89i5 for info or uppt to ~e•• l)o not dis· " I urh 11\'l'U(IU 111' COLLEGE PARK 3 Br. pool JJl' Nl l"e ramrly ho.nu 1n xlnt t•ond SIZ8.1)00 ,\gt 515 0318. :.15 128tl Or>en Sun I ;'i TOMLYCOMDO Assume 8 5'C: \'A loan Nr So Cou:.l Plat.a 2 Bd rm . 2ba. 1500 sq . Air r . ser gates. comm pool Bar1<ain al SI 19.!IOO MESA VERDE ll~n·e $200.11110 c·a~h to SALE BY OWMER. .!_oan Spnn~t.>r 83-1 !.13!..13 2 Slorv l Br plu., 1k11. 21, Cent!U) 21 West{'h ff 645 7221 Duµlex. 2 br :! ha Zhr 1 hath.., lar~e formJI 1h n h:.i. ucean view S3l:l9 0011 1ng, t·.111111< are:J in kttch. Pl'. 760· L32~ hutlt 111 ~ lion us room MEWLISTIMG \\Ith F1unk[ln sto\'e, 2 DUPLEX OPEN st::-; I .; nJ\Prl'tl 1n1\111 ... I .... '.'>pa CLOSE TO BEACH 146 Shorediff Rd. I.Jr~,. u 11 "' • 1111 "tt h 3 Bed. 2 balh:. each unit 1'.:xclusi' c Shun •t: Ii If,. ~haclt• Jrlu tr 111 tr1•1·., ft\ Furnished Stone F p 5Hr. :1Ba pool . Ja•' J«t·ess O"ncr "111 t·urn Io w e r . Good s u m . Oreun vie" 5695.tJll(I f11~1 Tru ... t IJ1·1·1l l'n1·"l· mer wrnter rental Ask -CN ner Aj!cnl 760· 11111 'l:!~ 111111 \\ 1 I h S 15 000 rng sns.ooo 548·0715 eve -11 u " 11 µ a ' m c n 1 l> EUTSIDEC M CostaM.sa 1024 .1mor111t•ll at :io ~'"wit h TRll'lEX . . ••••••••••••••••--··--•' l11 \1 11:1,of1 :\!11\'E IN ' E-SIOE DUPLEX I L'< l'IJITION l'l<•a!>1• call Large 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. I '•I!> kl'•I fireplace plus t~c> 2 Two 3 II". Units · Bdrm~ I bath in ex1ellent j SI 42.500 OWNER WILL CARRY condition Pr11·ed at 1 FULLER REALTY I '"I T l> \\1th :!!I'. l'as h Sl9'7,SOO. 546-0814 1111\111 "''pt llghl::. area :'-1" • 11n1l11 3 Br 2'. 811 associated NEW CONDOS 110 1 "'I It Sl39 5110 C a II \l!Cnt 1;12 5i22 l11r 11110. BllOKEllS REAL TORS lO]l, W ttolh•JO 6 'l I Ab l EASTSIDE C .M. Muo Verde ____ .£-_ 25l2S~nla Ana i\vt> Showplace MAGMIFICEMT 2 BR, 2 • ba. conte m11 lmmJ1 ulatl' l''<l'<'Utl\e .i design S116.000 bPd rnnm homt· with 3 8000 SJF 646-5096 646-6093 hullL..,. form<.tl t.11n1ni:. 2 MANSION with VIEW ---. heart\ 111·e1,1a1·1•i. a huge $1 ,750,000 I S";LF:OR TRAD!-. I famth room & a fan Rick Alderette. Rltr 3 AR 2 Ba fnu·r ~llO.l/IJO ta.<;t11 i:lllll rn1·t l..1tl·hen' 832·0440 -°''nr agt 612 1523 Call 111da~ anrl !>ee' S Hl!I ~HI u T i\ H 13 EL L HI-: \t:J OHS. ~40 lnll a.oa Island I 006 3 BEDROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 E;1~ti.1de. flllt<'l loC'at1on \-.sum..-~11;IM1 t hr. :1 bi.I hut dose Lr> ..,hopp1ni.: IJm rm 21 I i ~q ft 1 1 ./QPfNDAILY l :"iewrrioL eup1>1:rpl11mb s1 :;.J!lt1tJ O\\nc1 .1gt mi.:. hard" 01111 flor11 .., ·-11>''>1 -· 1 ·11•11 216 Ruby-$495,000 pla.,tt:r "all' ,.:111111 , "" ' ' -11 • 8Collinsldand · 11t111111 ~11111100 \\1th .111! EASTSIOE ' I SI. I 00,000 I J':.llt1ldbll'1<1.ill ()'\ ~ 11,..1,f(I )I 1\1 I Waterfront/Salisbury I Roy McCordle. Rltr. I '·W 1,.-1•1 1 , • 673-6900 I 548-7729 (1111 11Hh 1 .. 11 1111 ;11 :-.;!. 1111 1-.11\\'f' 1111 ,d It· "" ll l<I (<ti ! LOU BRECHTEL ! MESA VERDE 644-721 1 andAssociates r LOWDOWN ' em ·1 llitrm :! 11.1 .1p1 r 1 d Real Estate al ::.115 1~~1 ,,., inw ,., k ~ Sales & R~ntals ,\. O\\ < !1111 i.11 ~b 11 ~ 229 Marin• Av. I.I Broker 675-llll College Park r h uqncr. ONGOLF\O ·nsE ---Jbdrm. 2ba den. l!tl Frnnl 111 I:! s \ 1· C HEW HOME WITH THE BEST 4ual1t' lot' al 111 11 ~ [tntint'ltl~ on \ht' I ,1,.1111 ~ Bdrm. l l\,i 3 1 p ll'., ~5:15 ,0011 llpt·n 11 :.r· ~t Sun I .) <!tt:i 1:.1rnt.'I Gt·r~ Sprin::ston Rltr Gi3 2230 Balboa P"'insula I 007 •.•..•..•...••.......•. CHARMING HOME JBr. 2Ba. .. apt Ii: lot qwet ~1. Peninsula 11r Ba,· Is le H c·n ted S255.ooo limned t1rnt• 8, owner Good ter m' 1711 I b/3·1610 OCEAN VIEW 2 Bdrm . 1 1_, B a . beaut1fulf\ del'or:.it e d adult home. I house from the sand Lots of µn val'~ rond frpk a.,umm.1lil1· llt·~111111111 • -1"'' .i Br loan. S121.i.5<~1 !1.·1, 1:11 • 1 TERMS St 111•1 "anl rl I• \\ rB.1 ..'tll • '-l•11I t1 t.\Jlt"I ht" I,'"''" l<hJ:. tr<icl(• tor l'nntin 11n11 1\11 fiXER S,); lU I lll ,,.._ llr<h ''' l ' ~f!I• ft ll J"lllil\ I fll 111.: l11.i11 I'\ 1111 nl ~I .111~ •• 11 .11 .1 1· II :.! .11111111· Ill" J\t-,11f 11 1 I 11 11\\flt'f\I h•'1tlJ11,Jllll' "'\\ I RI< h1111 h. II·"' ~I .. \ l 1, I 11:'1· milt• lll llCt'.111 OP E'.': St"\ ti \Y l ., 11:12 SE:\ Ill I ~· v I> ll Ill/ EASTSIOE I! :! '.I lltf ft.,1111 11111111 to 1·11!11• \· ~ l11r l<11twr1 S111 OU1 or h">' In .1 .~11m1 •·11 l:!f,, {'\l'I I 1md11 nt•'I \o I IH'11----~~~~-1-~~--­:-.e.1 "'herfl '\\ 1~t & < u" t , ~ • .\h'!.11 m~·I '\\(• h;t\1• ·1 ·--~--:Aol--.... Ao_-.1_. other as:.umahl1·, ,\l.:t n I' .\LTOH~ \'t\ R tlP \ 1,1 1 l'il I !WI 1511 S BR. SI 22,500! Primt-.\Tei.J :-.=urth 1111 A:.k for Cl~Jll \ I ~j 11-1~1 EASTSIOE/ I BO. $69,500 < urrf'11th r•·nl•«I .11 ~l:!.1 1~·1 111n 1<:11trJn• 1 111 .ti h•' Ill t hi' 11 'Ill!> lot \\ In: tnSIUE' pal1u A~k · ---------1 644-7211 mg pnct• of S2-IU.t)()l 1 inc ,,11 top 11f the hn1• .1p pl1an{'t>., & det!d ln !>l'paratc l'Ondo f.:•11 a l{I.' Owner will finann• COA.5T PROP ERTi ES 673-5410 Corono~Mar 1022 MESA VERDE FIXER ~ :i ~!rm 2 l1.1lh. :!.!\ 11 I i • • enl'IO!>t.'d pa1111 U 11111·1 ~ started r1:fuf'l11..,l1111i.; 1tu1 ~ \\J~ unahlc 111 111nt 11111IP UU\' to tran .. ll'I l'nn•ll -------- unt!l'' mfJ·~k~~·· ('.ill EXCLUSIVE Attrae11\'e pool duµlcx + 2 ~-Ill good rentals Prime lor a 1 AREA ..••.•.••.••.........•• lion S29S.OOO &10·4!1\!'J 1'. =' ~ --------•I\~!',!!~~~' 1-.. 10.,t -.1<11• lbt\.1r11l 1·r POOLAND:f!EW ~~ 1)wrw1 11 111 1·:.i 1n Jari;:l· 963·8182 2nd :..! lld rm 2 tar' tRYINETE CE --------•I ,.:J 1..ii:• o nl\ ~s ~t. 5011 A coi) :1 Bdrm. fo rm a~ r · Jll t'H.1 911: I d in in~ rm horn.-w •l h pool and h1i.:hty e>.panda· hie \'leW of harbor & ocean \ new listtnR .11 nnlv S3JO.OOO fee . l'ALL QUI 'K OPEMHOUSE Sahrday 12:30-4:30 1124 CoNon Super l Rdrrn. 2 bath wit h ~r e.it BONUS ,.,,,..,,., .. OPEN HOUSE • ~) REALTY 644-7211 ROOM includrni.: pool 1.1 ---------ble New cera m 11· t •It•. ,.. __ p :-£ dra~s &q>t'>( $137,500 .,_ Om• 1026 /JD.NIGH llAILEV f,. ASSOCIATES So. Calif. Re atty ••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 546-5605 NO 48~~~v~ ~~~e QUALIFYING Large Cahforn1a r anch Si!0.000 dn c·ould do 1t ;.! sty le family hom e on :.t) .ier. 2• ,nu . AL 1 , r I huge fee lot Pool. snuna. old. pool s ized lot. to1nll\' RCTaybrCo Investors 2 1llx llupkxc' 111 l>J nH Pt 1-'irrpl.Ht'" .ind hakonu•' S<!tler "''II .1~ l<l!>l In tmun<'in.i Sl6S.IJOO 1·uc·h S11hm1l ofrer:; Demo Pt. Home I l~ads or use<!. brick. 21 upgrade<! home. A~sumt· f1repl11<·es ='eeds de· exist Loans & seller will rorator ~touch. S350.000. 1 help rmance Ai.k ror Rill I l~ \'allf~ Realt} 770·17011 I b~drnom 2 1, btilh L•T e ~ ..... tl --!\Weepin~ m·('un view °i jl4IJl;;d 2 dupl;,;~~To~1'?flol. h•Rh ~~~!~'0~1~;;~~1d~~~ auum. loan Hcnh .irr 11nd 11hi:•lw roor Submit •675-5910• low. Income $1440 mo SP 1etn111 Sl95.000 363'1 E. Csl Hwy. C~M $206,000. Princ:lpulfl ohl~ _______ 1 plell.\1.:. ~7-0M4 al(l. JASMIMI CllH ! HIWPORT HTS~ R2 Upgraded 2br + d e n ! BYOWNER RCTaylorC o r ,.)1) ·" l ~ l wrprivate )'&rd & ownj 3br, 2ba home on 60 X 133 , • , spa, $275,000. Outstond· Lat. Oak 1'1oor11.' Fr pie. i"?I nt N 11{ nc J C: on <lo 1 ing financing wtauuma.-Court)'•n1. f'rwl Tree~. ~iml'lt' . 2 Udrm. V1\.\Yt1, I ble loan or approx. Detach<'d Gur on Alie~ C:omrnu.n1t\ Pool, Tt"nnb $175,000 at Ii low Interest 100.000 A...ii.umubltt •• j Courll. Jacu11 l. Pvl rate. Call tor details & 11 ~. Mu til St!c o t Gale. $ · MtnultH1 To easy showlna : AOT $1311,900 230 ..:. 15\h St. Manna. Aat. St04,000 I &M-8087 M.n28 640«>49. 759-9100 ---------.. Mt,,,._... ..._.,,.,... .._...,.rs. ..._.,,_... .._..,_ .. ~~~············· ........................................................................................... . -............. ~!~.~ ~ ............ ~~ ~~ ..... ~!~ ~~ .... ~!~ ~~ .. !~!" .. ... sci• Y•y I OH ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU, do~fl, V•Ulll hOllll! Jtidrm, 21 •bl', dbl tto1r frplr , rnlrrorl'd " .. " Ajll PrllH' Ont) ~ 4 br. Carn flm, vcml \1o<Jt-I home rood Xlnt f1nun<" ina Ownd 11 unllfcrri;1l t:icecutl\ e rt •Mll!/r~ IMl·-1343. t Wk --leech I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo Huntington «o r1 linenllll 3 BR, 11 ~ b.i forced a ir. W 10 . blt1n stove & ref rig Accei.~ to pool. 93•'~ assumable In ln.000. Ph 2131728·3723 ------ La C.-sta leauty 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. frpll'. t stor y Beautifull y landscaped, w00tl 1ll•t•k Shown br appt. only Sl09,000. Call Shafer Realty 960-1980 BYO\\ner. 3 Rr 2 Ha . Jat·, walk to beach & Edison Hi. Assumable loan 963-1972 S8000DOWN ~o qualifyin){. Nr l1eac·h New luxury 2 Sl~. 3 hr. 2 1 2 ba . $1650 mo 960-l2l 7, 536 6565 a,gt OWNERS ANXIOUS New 3 bdrm, 2 hath home. A bree2e from lhc beach. Lease option for sale. R.H.R. Agt. ~au . 673-7300. f'OH SALF. HY OWN t.;R Perfect family hom e lo,•uled 1n Turlle Rock. 4 br, 2 ba Carn rm As· Utnll AITO al 12'. or fer~ al $17:1,000 Call !l55 l!t;:i(. * * 281 IRVINE ~ume h.1gh balance at 9~.c; S ingle family home. Super area. walk tu park. school and com· mun tl) pout Only IUS.000 Call for appt Won 'L la:.t • ' Wl\\ldbrtdge Really 551·3000 1920 ff11rrane11 l'k,.),lnln1· TlJRTLE ROCK GLEN GA RDE N 3br, 2ba, $i!t0.000 f).15.9555 OCIAHBOMT ,AIK Wr, cabana 1" lrlr, 1ub M\ln• alln.w~d. 3 pvt bchl. pool & fl1h101 pier SU,91)(1. (1141499 IS HEA MIWOHAIH In JUlt \0 y l"!I whC'n ) vu ~th~ eustoin home to· d•n for S39~ ooo Swl"«ip 1ni otun-Ir c ao)'an \'II~ Own r lbldr "'II flnanc~ Drlvt-by & look ~ Moming1ldc Dn ve 644·1721. OMCll .. A ILUIMOOtot Wic are µrh ileged to or fer a home t hat Is "STANDING ALONF.". Impos ing 2 s tory !lfctiitecture w /detailed exterior of cedar & ex tensi\'e use of glass af- fords a superior view of the sea & Laguqa's north coastline . Unique 2 bedrom & den noor plan ser \'iced by 2 baths. fea tures Liv Rm . w lbeamed ceilings & river stone fireplace. step-saver kitchen w /all the modern conve - ruences, brfst nook & e)( tensive use of stained glasi. cera m ic tile & cedar Offered for only 8'!15.000 FULi,. PRJCE. MISSION REALTY P9toM 494.073' OPEHHOUSE SAT/SUMDAY 12·5 PRIME CON · DOMlNIUMS IN VtC· TORI.\ BEACH Theae 2 W1d 3 bedroom models "'°' ()(;Hn views await Ult' lucky buyer. PrLced ftom jut1t $176,500. 497·S331 LOOl .... POL. A 8ea~h House w /accM• to J)OOll & tenn\t, little yard WOt'k. 2 Story ... We are offerio1 you lbeu NewpQrt Shores Hornes •.• 408 Prospect 3br 1149.900 223 Lugonla 3br + Sl.75.000 n Prolpect 4br Sl9S.OOO 219 walnut 3Bi' $155.000 330Qbd, 3br $199.500 4S682nd. 4brS2S5.000 ---------• 401 Colton4br $212.000 O,.n Sot /Suft 2·5 81& CAM°ION VIEW Spectacular ocean & cit y views from the wood and 1tlass 3 bdrm & farnlly room home on a secluded p1wate lot. View decks. fountain. spll and close to (C)V.11, $469.500. 335 Canal 3br ~15,000 3M canal fte 2br SH!D. ooo Prices vary wl\b condi- tion & loclltlon. sorne ort water. Some avail. with only loi:lr 4own. Call for into on rmancing terms & appt. .......... ltO'lrlH Cto190'lrien 642·1150 John Coombe bkr SPECIAL homes1te for special peo-ple overlooking the pier in Coast Royal. 1 lot or 2!miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml BIG CANYON 8IU S11l 1..t zwc11.,_..,..- 11aoya1st.••-.. · ... , ... We Invite You To Bee (2) Superb Homes in Much.~ught After Area. (1) 3BR, 3BA. Lux:ur~. Townhouse: .High . Ceilings, Light~ \Spatious,. Well " Decorated. $380,<JOO. (2) stuhfttng 4BR. Home On Golf Course. Custom Design I n c l u d e s F o r m a l D l.n Ln g , Deri/lJibrary, Glarnor.ous Maate.r Suite, Pool, And :Ample Decks. $1,200,000. Ring 644·8940 From Securi· · ty Gate. -ereale your own m~oi· Pukr• D.-1..x estate. Owner will ...-· _ ·: •· ' ', lA ~ . finance with 29•, down. Completely refurbished . one blk to beach. You 4 UNITS I on Wtl St. .. .. ~· . NO QUAUFYlll>~ OWllEI -.t CAllY-'Mtom • PAYIDITS FOi 3 YUIS 180 Degree mllllon dollar ocean view. Owner will trade for unita or other property. Over 2600 sq. ft. of 1racious living space. Just 1 year old in New San Clemente. Lots of upgrades. Authentic Ca pe Cod . Lush landscaping front & rear. Offered at .$279,000. . OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12·4 e 963-8182 ~-mt~ S16S.OOOeach. own tbe land. Great · • JOLlA I Mint condition. Shor~ Cinancipg.Sl9S,500 ~ ..... C:A. J.1t.J7 1 ~·· I walk to town & bekh. A ~~ superb investment on the ~ a Co ~ '4d\f. ...... .' ) r:-. . . , •. , . ., • ... ,, ..... \~ ...... 1Jt~·· i.:ro North end. Easy to rent ·-;. · :. ' :;F-1: •• ;. <:.:ih .__ .: • Htwport leoch I 069 Mobile Homes • & own er will help 75;.9221 · . ·rtdis!.'•·,'jf "§•f!J~ •·1· , { 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForS. t 10• Cinance. S380.000. I~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~· ~.r::!~!f!:~-•!!!!~-~~~~~~ OWMY MUST SfLL ••••••••••••••••••••••'\ ~r.,_... I~ . 2 t I" !' ' ' 6 Bdrm. 3 Ba 1:1ant homl' OCEAMFtlOMT ':\..~tel¥'-.. FOi SALE IY OWMER . o' · . . . Assume Isl ::,t25.tHHI ut llYi On owe balance UQ• ... ,104>5 Giants Br. 3 Ba. Only .... : ·ao. 'ISLE 11% & 525,000 encl at 11'' der bank rates. 2 BR . it( $269.500.1 Owner will • · , ',,· . :' · . . Due 1995 SZ15.00<J A:;k new mobile hom e ia C"""' at , .. .,00 monthly 1K • r --n.. " t R II R ~ -·,, ~ .~... ~:CllllJi' ON . 673-ior .:::.,?.u. ·"I! • · · · Treasure Island Par t with $20.000 down. No '""'' Fabulous vu. pvt bch 326 MOCJl'°'ia GREAT NO. LAG UN 1\ (7f 4t 494·1I77 credit needed. (714) . ---J~··' . ";a~: l•--------•I more. call Jim Thomu ~1964. _ • .., . ....,, , , 714/499·38L~ __f This 4·Mrai:lli .d~ · e1 l$ for .the .·: BALBOA OWN YOURM.B srAct LOC. W~tk to main beach & downtown from OCEANFRONT discriminatin ... 'et•cuUve. ·:Bright.'& : THE FARM this unique Spanish style SOUTH LAGUNA EASTBLUffS **ON THE LAKE home. Over 3-100.sq ft in Dramatic :.l'llin~ above u..dtt' l M erg 4 bdrm:. 4 baths. rocks with !!lairway to yn ew One or In me·s most pre lam rm. wet bar, lihrary · heach . :1 U'lrm. 2 ba, 4 Bdrm. 2 bath prestive . & .,. Very dramat 1e cnntl'm G sunny, excellent QQOr ,plan for ·enter-parary 3 bdrm & lll'll. I A ENT m 4 ) &12-8377 I taining offers exclusive privacy. Huge pegged wood noors. ~1111111--------. 2 f I d l d home. Close to ever· !>l1~1ous r<>!>idence~ rp cs. ce ar 1ne den. 2 patH>s. large deck. W o 0 D R R I D G l-: doset Ocean view Crum \'c~ct;,,iblc ~arcten and ythim~. crtoSSING'S largest large master suite . extra off :.trc>et parking .REOCARPET model Thl' · l::a!>ton". 2 Enclosed courtyard and makes lh1s charmin g 754-1202 bib 111 s hnp111 ng & patio. 0 W NE R I S multi len~I home a rarel•iiiiiii-llilliiiilil_illlll_• <·memil l°JIJ for your '.\l OT l VATED .\ND 1111<1 UHeredatS875.000. --------- master suite with fireplace. Offered at oak cabinetry, ~k) h~hi.... •EXCITING• e. $445 000 bay v ew ;11·ros' t ht• 'Z'. ' ..W-. M'.All_. • •·r • SUM street. 2 car j!arni:1: t vr9" nvv--carport ~t'W ~ 'l't' n Sp.clal l"Y t·1u.ng. SJ!lo.1~H1 Beaultful customized pcnonal 111s pect ion WI LLING T O II ELP Call ror appt to 'lee BY OWNER SEASPRAY CONDO 2 Br FINANCE. Offered b•· E S2W.OOO ~ Own A~'t 714 /-1\19-1726 e 963-8182 :Wx60' Viking Home, 2Br. 2Ba & e ne losed porch ·In Laguna Hills nices t 5 ~t a r park; 1JDJ591 )(Quisite up~radC!> in Sherrie Saber. 494·502·1 - - ---4bdrm. ram rm elude levelor:.. mirror~. (Uj] DOHENY REALTY Whitewater View Palermo mdl. country wallpapers. m 1rro \\ ,. ~i \V\\Odbrldgc 661-7355 :i Br. remodeled. room Fren c h . to t a 11 y trash compact, :trd Rt!allg ----ror pool. Owner "'111 custom1i.ed jac F ee noor. vaulted beam c·cil SPACIOUS HOME finance Lo'' down Call lo sec' 2041 Port ings. Sl26.500 20•, down, 551-3000 J lge Bdrms. 3 baths, s.!65.000 Agt •151 0200 Bri s t ol. 644 -5965 , Hewporl leach I ~~~~~~~~!·! Best luy In Town f• 12x55 2Br. lBa. Cron( · kitchen Home to have-~.#.AN:~ take over existing S68K \9?11 1\arnnc-:i l'k"''·trvin" fplc, wetbar. dbl lot. Sun··-.--------· 644·7007. 1st Owner will earn -._ --deck. full pnce. $223,000 1• --------- r---------• new exten or supplied by LOVELY LIDO -.eller. All for $20.000. 2nd. Call for term ~ & T t.: R T I. E It 0 C K 10c; down. Assume bl ~""° IEACH LOVERS Seller :\1otl\ ated • Pm·c appl. Ninfa Jar\ I!-. Beautiful 3 BR. 2ba. TD. 1 •.-~ int. J ack Hardy ~-= . NEWPORT SHORES -;lashed b:-. SIOOK Hest : O'Brien. Craig O'Brien Oroudmoor hurne·facing R lt v . 714 67 8982 2Blks fromocn,6Br.cor-buy on island 1-:xtra 642-8850. J ohn Coombe park t.:pi.:raded move-in 2_13_·_867_-5107_ ner lot, newly redecorat· DPLX, 3980 Seashorc..Dr, 1\: OPEN DAILY large lot 3 Bdrm homl· bkr. cond S169.500 inc l 'gi---------.c ed. great family home Newport . must sell. 2.Mtt'IDUS~ with i.cpa ralc o t>\ I [)(i6464). •, CLASSIC ' MOllLE HOME ~ SA.LIES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206·/\ ;; l and Xlnt terms a.CllltifulO Comm. pool. tennis , .,...,88518 w r-" 5335.000hrm • _____ 1111!111 ___ 1 ceon .,,.,.. yo ner. 2591 Ba.«shores Or. KJ:H!Jfit v THIS ONE ! clbhse. only $175,000. J • Open SiJl Sun I 5 54().5917 ... CONDO FOR IMVIESTOR Beautiful 2 Bdrm end un it condo. Freshly pt1111t ed. new wallpaper Clo!>e to bch . shopp1n~ und schools . S99.900 WATBFltOMT VllW.f'OOL-SLIP Beautiful Christiana 8;1y with indoor p00l and ei. pansive view. Perfect for entertaining in this 3 bdrm. formal dinrnJ( rm home with pauo and boat dock. Owner will l('asc option or exrhJni:*' SIS0.000 WATLRFRONT HOMLS , REAL ESTATE 631 -1400 . 1'042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely 3 BR, «im1l) room. spa and lanai on Humboldt Island Onl~ $279 .500 \t.:t 714-846-5454 lrriM I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUMABLE 3 Bdrm Hentas.:e Park townhome. Relax in ~our own private hot lub :.ur rounded by re d\\ ood decking Asking Sl32.5VO lst T.D. of $6i,OOO al 91"t'? payable $113 mon thly is assumable <lpc•n Hse Sat Sun I 5 20 Savannah -=;;. HANCH ~ HEALTY ~ rJ~>l 7000 OPEH SATURDAY 12·5 14556 O•ol Ad. WALNUT SQUA1fE ./HST IUY \STTIMEOFFERED 2 Bdrm C plan. Freshly painted , c entral air Priced below com para ble sales for immed. ac- Uoo. 186.900. CALL 644·72 I 1 rJX>.Nlf1fl. BAILfY & ASSUUAT ES N Pwty Wonts LHM/Optioa Tu.rtleroc:k. San Joaquin 544-2064 eve/wknd. WOOOIRIDGE New Townhouse' 2br . 2ba. 2 «•1r i:ar. fr plc. ovc111 stove. d 1w. 1362' \\Ill be complete Jan. 111.'>t one avail t1 ll rfext l:ipnng 6i3 -148.• ~ltewater View l;nobstrurt ed view of Owner4-97-5125 OPEN SUNDAY 11-3:30. 8a)-sbores. 3 Bdrm, din-223 \'ia lth;tt·a 3 Rdrm 3 Bath. spacious ul•ean anrl ranvons. uni· BOAT SLIP 222 La J Olla l'..a ne. mBa· g..rmS39. 5deooon. ASc rosHs rlrom C/21 Newport Cent•r study. 2 \'aulted ceilin~s. quely decoratrd home Divorce Forced Sale! Y · · ee e ene 640.5357 wood rloor. hutlt·in features 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. 5 Bdrm. 3 12 bath . 3br. l~ba, frplc. shake Allison. · • l•--------•I hookshelves, tile entry, n1•w carpet & drapes. 2 beautiCully decorated roof. TIU-AlTD Bqb ;WatedrontHomes. Joe. bright custom kilehen & view decks bnck patio. pool home on corner lot. TuJcua (7t4)S21·91d.O Rex . Realtors · 631-1400 dlningroom 752·1920 Great for a fa mily Possible boat .s lip. Hodges(2l3~ • Sl79 ooo · $339,500. Ask fo r Mary 1--~-------1 HARIORVIEW 35 ft. trailer for sale;; Located l blk from bch'• 54000 or best offer. 720l! · Cst Hwy, No. 28. Call' before SP M 642· 8450"'~ After 5. 645-7996. Ask fo~ Jclf ~ FOH ~ALE BY OWNER. T A LG.ASSUMABLE LM 673-7300. If ~sa· J_ '-"U •1L . Anne Eliot. R.H.R. Agt. \'lt11YHO~. Beautiful 4Br. Family p 00 this 2 Bdrm, J ba, "---u-.-c· ---~-n..-1ess1-.:n .. 'deccrrat 4 Bdrm. fam rm + bonui. rm. Lovely home In superb condition 1615 Port Barmoul h OpenSat1Sun 1·5 C /21 Newport Cent~,. 640.5357 Hemet Valley. 10 x ~ Mobile Home witlP cabana & earpoirt. Sell o~: trade for older home o,,! Easts1de Costa Mesa~ Rm. 2·,u~. T t;RTLE I •cE ~ --.......... -I<""" ... .......,. ~ charming ocean view N C b 2 and irnmac. 3 Bdrm + ROCK GLEN home Spa NOPHTIES'• hoeme with guest unit ewport rest 3 r, '':I family rm. Fireplaces in otf Master Suite Open do'o'nsta1rs frplc. sep ba, highly upgraded. U'Ving rm &t Camily rm, 2 House Sun 12 5 14 Wan-10,.. Tll l :lO ,._.,.,, . d1nmg rm & co\d. patio. Pool. tennis courts. walk full baths. Dining room. , __________ 545-4452 . :: 1knn11 Rill, !!i5-Ul76 Will i---------· Could b e !>Old with to beach. Drastically re· ~led pool, Cully c~t-HEWPORT vei,sAILLES l'OOpcratev. broker bulldablelotnextdooras duced at 5175.000! Ask ed.lots~f~oset.s.Heat.ed WATBFllO,..T OJOICF:RES.\t.J-;s PACIFtC =~ k s -9 500 ror Barbara Chambers. W lk N ff b Largest floor plan of-PARADISIE :; ASSUME 9° o a.tie•e It Or Hof! a pal .ige 11 · _R._H_._R_._A.;;;.gt_._67_3_·7_300_. __ , ~·an~ 2 lf>mif~tes rt~ fered. Open. fresh and a Sev~~r~~~c~811~~~eh Dream by the sea in this: :1 Hdrm. 11' llu un" Absolutelv the nicest 3 ·--•4•9•7•·•5•4•9•4 ___ , SI 0,000 DOW... beach. $265,000 ... , beautiful view. Custom Some are front ro\\ l~l lo\ el~ 2 Bdrm. 2 bath~: Park s:is.0011 do"n + hdrm. 2 bath home in It'-\ " ap.. I f•S Sat/S. decor. gold fixtures and deg new Li•au'" a\<Jll famJI} room home. Fan•. take over SSO.OO() ht at ---• 3 8r,2bacondo.nr Hoag many upgrades. Boat from SSS() mo Rarb<•rJ ta s 11 c ore;.1 n view;• !J'. Owner \~111 l•arn ll1r µnre range. Serluclcd ~ EMERALD IA Y Hosp. Spa in patio. 3 car 61 1 IClftgs Ploce. slip nf(hts ut to 45·. ~1rable end umt wit~! terenre St32.SOO .i~rr•· yard. tiled spa. double I n gar . pool. SI0.000 or Formoreinfortnation 57.o1 ,000 ~A?1~93b ~160• 86.i17..: •'" l hu"e patio and covere •. , fate brick firepla«e & I nmJnlH' ocean new UR Fl Ids .., .,..... .. " Jone!-.63H266 ~EW KJTCHEN. Cum lr11m this C)(clus 1ve SlS.000 dn, take over ca oy e. al JAMESE.GOULD ---------i 1..orch Great financinll: 11 ~:1.,/.P.j\;• ~-pare'.S175,000 I custom built 4. bdrm ~~'.1;~~u.;:ta~12;;~ 2~~~~~~r 631-1 532 SanClemente 1076 available St!0.000 :; I S545 CH 0 <> 1• ·-•••••••••••••••••••••;• .._~!'./' ... :. ir~\'.' Week-&tder & R@nt I dream hou~c. priced al Sl39,000. 0 wn i Agt · ·-.--------· ~--~-----• 1n ;,\LTOHS Ocean view seclusion on } · · ' wner 752·2197 _ neur town .1 Bdrm must '-<'11 and may help ---------~rl'VIEW BLUFFS ~ RCTaylorCo Near The Lake Woodbncll!t' 2 Br plus d c n 2 • , n a . <' o n d o Hnl(htnn R plan I arl!e m:i 'tcr bedroom 'wte ~nri~ kitchen 1>n 1·111 de sac 52\..t 500. W dbnj. VillCICJe L:n1quely and 1Jd1ut1full) up~raded 3 Br condo. C:hol<'l' corner across Imm park with mount am \ te'o' $11 2,500 Hortttwood 3 Br. 2', Ba '>ln~le fam1I~ det;iched home Many upgrade!>. 3 car garage. TERMS $165 000 RCTaylorCo <140 l)l)(}O WOODBRIDGE :1 Bdrm 11 1 Ba. extensive brick & cem ent patio $70.000 in assumable financing. Sll0,000 Jerry Jones631-J266 Shows like a model ' A I r.inancc. For appt lo !>ec. UDO ISLE ~ •FRONT ROW • v JUST REDUCED r. master suite on separate·, call 962 93 u An Entertainers Dream. Port Royal Model C3talina view. Totally Beach home 2 Brlrm. 1213 N. COAST HWY ~ level has a pnvate en A TE Imagine a home with Panoramic view, ocean. upgraded. Pvt entry 2Ba . frplc :'llinr <'nnrl LAGUNA BEACH !; trance. deck & spa I LLSTA 3br,2•2ba.+algcgame city lights &mt.n.S.4Br, w/sec.gate.3br.21h ba. i''alkSto2b~«h A!.!-oUmt• 497·4848 ·: whyl\ot retain il for your, -------· rm w/wet bar. built-in 3Ba, FR. ·rormal d in $275.000. Open Sun. 12·5. oan 15 · • week-ender & lease the REALTORS refrigerator & furnit.ure area. upgraded, shut-653 Vis t a 8 on i t a , *HuntincJt°" lch • ,. house? Creali\'e offers _ _ _ --included. A Spacious ters, cpUI, e.n\ry, solid 640-0072. CUSTOM HOME Umited Off•r '"· t 0 n side r e d . o n I y OWMERS Master bdrm that is a tc oak panelling & molding ---------3 Bdrm. 2 11 ba. :!OOO sq rt Owner will llst with ~ '>26.5.00U + a seperate sewing llv rm .. custom made By owner, Newport Crest of luxur. Ocean \ 1e". ~ SURF BELOW RELOCATING! room. This home is ideal spa. pond, waterfall. a condo. plan 4. 9'C as· fine area nwnl..'r ~ 1\1 ot:J °" MOftday. Ho•. Open 1·4 Sunday \Just sell! 180 deg white for family liv ing & gas conversation p1l. sumable loan. ocean consider fm.inl'ini.: up 111 10. Y041 ca. sa•• up•:\ Ocean viev. 1 hdrm-.. 1 water view o,·e r rocky perfect for entertaining. de<'lcs. custom landscap-view. motivated to sell. so· of p11rrha31• prll e wcrd of $5000 today.._ haths. ram rm 20'<211 t'i>VCS 1350 !-IQ ft. 2 BR 2 A Real Must For You Too ing. pvt gate guarded Sl98,000. 640-4015. 5200.000 ..., ad._ ..uicldy. Ra . beautif ul n ew See< communlty w/pool. ten· -, -""ll .,.- l'rart studio. 3 frpll'~ modular Deck . huge ~HOUSE S /S 1·5 nis crts, spa, BBQ's.1-.--------• ""BEACH RLTRS. Cute 20x42' Homette w 2-~ wood floor-.. roofed lanJt. d b f \ ..,..-'"" F 0 R S A L E B "'• -Br 2 Ba New earthlon~' 3 garages aroWld the ~':ncd ~;t~~d!a1 ~Jg~: 225ViaQwto OWNER /BK,,ll xi: ~~f~UN ll·S :m~o El Camino Rt-al qual it y ca r pet1n i!(; rourtvard ATrad111onal ~.k •·l i ahtnd kitchen 673-7300 Agt Vir_ginia ' •H"""" · ·r MQMi 492-21 00 throout. Light wall in-~ Be h H d d J ... " O'B . terms ........ ~. • I ,... f I r ~ JC nme es1gnc lo su9.soo. n en too' f~ Jot Wilb ll 'view) tenor gives ee m g o ~ be shared lmmediatr OPENSt:NOAY 1-5 Beautifullv Decorated _________ __.. Itnl'nacuJate-38r + ---------i double expando New;. possession 160 La BreJ is46 T-~·ur" Island J View home. 4b rm Mon-21 Ba + Fa m · rm +2 Dri•wood Bl· ... fs solanan noonng in coloi' Easy nnancmg S325.000 ""'"' "" Pool home. 3. or 4bdrms ~ " ..... eoordlnatt'Cl k1tch~ ac ~ .. 94-7551 ·199 3060. -1%·!1786. agt 21'2ba 2 Crplcs. $30,000 tego, fip1nished patio, jaPcl. frplcs + Formal dining EXCLl'SI\ E nted b golden har\•es" ., 2324 ort Durness . rm + Spec t a c u ta. r ,.e ~ · .. d .. n ""OOO 'mO ~·0 6677 SA~ CL E '1 E :0-.: T I. I d 1· ~ ·""'"· ........ 644-7714. enclosed courtyard l'O ore a pp ian ces 1052 LOCJ1M Niquel ~rru·~ l11LllE ~~ McCOllMACI< RE Coldwell Banker BY OWNER --JAS--M-l_N_E_C_R_l_EtC __ -t w/fabµlous custom pool Map.n1r1~~~tD<~81J dl•J: ~a~111~~'.~s wtS:O~e'"iJ~;f~~~ ..& jacuUi · Raised sun-white \\ atcr '1rw walk h f f • ,,,:;. ~"'ICH SUMMIT 1l11s 1700 sq ft 3 br 2 ba, 3 ad rm p 1 an v . d~i,, w/pool fountaUls . ~1ze coac or one o two~ ....__ \ d /f I h 'I"-" to sand brancl ne\\ :I Srnl m1n1rnum m a in AD'" T COMM UNITY ge en w rp c. uge De<:orator's own home. Striking brick sea wall ~ rf ..,.., <'! .front & b~ck ~·d. GOOd us-Superb ocean view rrom leads to incredible CO\'· BR gale ~uardl•d w in tmance yard IS pe e~ AssumeS90,000 at l0"-·"· <sum. fimuicing.'5210.000. large balcony. . ~ eredpalio. tercom l>'t pool 1anll for those afte rooo~ Upgraded. e nd until. OpenSUn. l2·S.l>lSKings C/2IHewportC...ter S298SOO jacuzz C>lfl're! .ll BBQ 's Man y mor~ ~ood view, 2Dr, 2Ba. ask· Place. G45-5083 .i.•o.s~s7 . 2521 BAM.BOO ST. SS25,000 umen1ties. Why pay , mg $147 ,000. -• AM & M 714 S:li ·fi:l50 more for less when yo • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Hse Sat /Sun 1-5 O...,. Lido's Finest #O;J!1ao 714-402-7623 can save toda). Stop b> _,..... .., HIWPOIT CRIST --·-tf 985 -8' COASTAL ll372AbanHaWay 4bdrm. 3ba, formal din· , ....__.at...1.&. . . Santa ,;._-a .. IOIO & see for yourse · PROPERTY.... 768·2963 ing rm. like new, U ~d . ~ab d ...,. Garfield Ave. H.B .. sp " l t ••95 000 Tha•·"r ""· 180 eg ....... a"' t11t-.. ....... , ~L-112 or call 964-6176 fo . SOUTH LAGUNA e egan · ... • · ""' ru ""~ · u ..,,..._ o.............. •••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • th A Realty67S-1.854. Catallila view. 'Abso1Ut~· .• ,.'6All. 35' loat Sllp s••c.,. BDRM. directions No dreTasona Custom home on priva'te Less an 20% down. s-ly prime• locatloa· "~'l:Z: '""' ., ble offer refuse . erms,~ street with ocean below sume an eitist.lng 121"l Big Canyon 4bdrm home, S240 000 · ' · 3~:W upgraded 2300 sq Cul·de·sac Lite )'01 d a' a1lable to q ualifie • Built in the so·s this large lsl No points. Desirable air. 3 car gar. 9" ner ' · lt.patJo townhom ... e. 2 car Close to So Coast o,, nt:r buyer Act qwckly. Thi • REAL'f'ORS 3 bdrm. 21'.l bath home Niguel Shores Villa. (714)&<10-5166. 38drm.Closetopoo) and garage. walk to uay. As· will help w f1nanctn~ offer will n ot be re -------1 h h d ood fl 2 ---------1 l · urts .. 79 .,"" surnable loan. Ow1ter S12S IXXl peated. NORTHWOOD PARK SUPER HOME Fantastic assumable loan. interest at 9.8',. Pa)ments of $675 pr mo. on this 3 Bdrm beauty \\Ith desirable atrium. as ar w oors. Largest model. decorat· 0 CAN 0 M 1 . enrus co · ~ ,.,.,., will help finance. Seller · 631•2242 fireplaces. s treet lO ed perfect. $315,000. Bl y N: c a tn C/21 MtWllOl'tC:nftt b"" rr 752 '""0 street lot. Solidly con· Prine. only. 496.6804. Townhc>me. 3br. spec· 6.a,.lll7 ~ i' says .. ng o er. ....., ... =t~~~: [t%ma~ !~: ... .,.... .. och I 069 ~~~e~~~~~.e view: ' .• ' .. t'·I t~: , ... '-'U :i~L·. :: {eSun~ &-alt~) c c I I c n t ••••••••••••••••••••••• [D..dlM_ .. , 'PLA"I' ~c~·,. e.-...a le-h I 011 · t t ~95 ooo Assume lrg loan. no quali· ~ _.. _ inves men .... ~ . lbdull•e N•w COME TO fying. great area, 3 Br 2.5 .-... ..-. _ ••••••••••••• •••••• • ••• WaterfrontHofftt Ba condo. huae m str .-n-rr _ftAMt...._• , C t THE POINTE Ull.U.. loot Doc._ "' SELLING . '""'V'F"9'f'-us om '""" • Bdrm. J ohn :\larshall. w ... """ .. L • • ~ .. r'f ont D I Scenic. serene, suberb! Bv Pacesetter Homes 631 ,......, BUYING · LEASING "'\ 'fC,.. ,. ~~_, • ""'~' • H c...-.aY VILLAGE .. .... HOIMP_. 700 Lido Park •4 t F'Umlshed I S32.500 700 Udo Prklf22165.000 CALL FOR DETAlLS Waterfront Homes. tnc. Ul-1400 Located at Links Pointe. Elegant 5 bed room . 4 ·-JACK H. LESCH · '.· • ..i:>' /.•'.. ' 3bdrm. 2' 1ba. owners un **ftW'lE STORY this lovely c ountry bath home now recently Realtor 67$.7045 • ll . total cu11tom int. ~-f\'ench customized home completed. Outstanding 2bdrm. I ~.bu, rental • elegant. Italian lile and plush carpeting. Walking distance to park & pool. 4 • ,.... SQ FT offers 3 bdrms .. 3 baths. custom featui:es lnelude REALTORS Xlfus Incl pvt pent~ousc. AuNp for s• 1200 •LU.U library. magnificent larae master •S\llle with . •. !·!: .. • aralmfUL ocean view & .i~ hoat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ldeaUy located In the chefs kllchen.terra cotta hydto·w~lrlpool jetted TERMS ,._ •. lllMll . d~ck . 1671i ._l7 ''1 Hay NEWPORTBEACH •Open Hse Sunday H>. 20 Savannah C.Ufornta Homes 11reu noors. and overwhelm· tub, formal dining room. Open House Sund a ,\'• View. Open Fri. Sal. Sun, I/ .AC OIL LOT ' Ud9 cuatomit.ed plan has Ing view or the 4th karden room . cua\om T MrWMIT llrlCHTS 10·5 . .Jo-An Howle)' J • a ao.n balance of S82,000 falrwa~· at the exclusive fireplace with converaa· rare l·&lY Newport · er-f&llf"U ,WU 1714)846·9012. Edgewater l.ovely ruatJc 2Br l ba at 12'k interest with mon El Niguel Countr>· Club. tlon pit, 2 cor garage. race condo. Great a s· CUSJ• HO• Rea\~· (213)434·448\. house w /frplc on an eit· thly payments or $848 • -le9Ch 1048, Call for private ,.howlna l7'x38' private dock wltb sumable loan. 631·1266. --panalve le1ally apUt 4bl = ;'.:~~1~:.,s~~: ~ ................... 5440.000. water & elec\rlcUy. JohnMarahaU.Aat. 1....r/OwMt-!' ..... ~ 0.-lttllhtah ~~Cd~.t TD at 12';{> Sit~ ~ 14'112 D fl 20 3 .()836 Som e opllonel color EUGAHT Xtr' a-l ife rooms, fine features. ('-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• OptnhouaOS•t ... J• . Oil· ON THE BEACH·Moblle 4 ~;!!-o!.!.,. aelectlot111llll poplble. 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J•cunl. tenn11. very &US/mo. 1213)3"·~1. • lG >•J.234exl214 rplc, avail. lmmed. roHa &Ml 2:1111 itll !131 4750, 982.·1891 "-et,_ ••ct lrplc, patio, waah /dry private end unit ~ 9'0/mo, IUH. 80 pet&. ' ..... -..-... -·CH llcwflwwm HOO llU..,.ITS ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• use. $&9.St n\o 538·1453 642-3948. ' . ....._ 3244 W .. ¥ ...... n _'40-_114_1 ______ _ -----r-' " .._....-... 1106 A•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 8d condo. S5SOtmo. ''Ol aa -. ••U•• ••••• ••• • ••• • •••• N I ·-e•· A ·1 C II R -Shor~ 2 br 2 ba • ...,. ... , ewtr Unts. c•ntral ..... ••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Duplex. Oara&e.C ANYON· VJEW . ·va1 .now a 01eror ·;;~r-· • · lot lAUtd tomm•r~lal I UNITS Costa Meu. seperale WlNTER RENTA' tbdrm house, l car gar. adults. Santa An a TVRTLEROCK ert>G~. Fred. S»IMOO ~·.1 n•wlx paint.cl " .... tnal urtlt• l11ut.-d w .. 1\•ide C:o1t11 M ea.a natt r •. ~ n r Io s e d .., newly dewr. Adulu only. Kelghts. S4~. S4S·44S2 3bdrm. 2'hba. 3 car sar, c'l"U-Nr clubhae. •n Clll _. o1 La1una'1 m1110 I 'Ulld l'undlhoo income 1araaes. 11 om e w It b ~~1~:!~·e1:~lJ!~~! No pela, S450trno. + 1450 -avail lmmed. 979.256() or mo. e3l·2"l. hlW•n Bulldlnl r.-k> IMIH Pr1ru sus.ooo. P1ttio11 Cu clo1c thia ti dbl dep. 640·6136. 9·Spm, Brand new 2 BR 2 Ba con· 851-0610. Ml-1494. nlll.ly ,..model~ H111h Un P.''mt.•nt $13COOCI Yllur . S900,000. David paa..c!erJ:~1~· wkdays. do,laerms.dblgar,lge REALTORS 3Br.2BaHome,pool,ten· d9mlnd •tt• P11rt11t"1" OW< buhince i.t 11•, Bourke RealtorM6·9950. •~. side )d. S6SO. Nancy, WOO DB RIDGE up · nla. close to bch, S89S mo. nllll out, o-'fenna \'1•ry 67~3Jll 3 Br house for rent. 702 631-6990 graded 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. lllHTALS _673-62 __ 10_. _____ _ ••~v .. f1n11n<'\nli(11n11 1e f1€\TIG€ 4PPLIVALLIY C...delMw 111'9 Marauerit.e,S76Smo. rrpk. au. dbl gar. pvt 2br2V,ba+den 1950 ...---Hll•HTS ~ Pr' ... or •0.75 00(' HOM€' ,., Pl A 642 53 2 FAMlLY sized 2 bdrm nr patios $6"0 644 1480 3br1v. ba '"'"'" ,_"~"' " ...., • • 1 2 .,cburnhew4· ex, 2 1 bdrm. •••••••••••••••••••••.•• · 1 scL•-~. • " · · . ......., ....,._ 2b I d · h ll. '7th "A l ,...,. ..,.,., ...,,. UVU\ X 3 br 2', ba -·u. ............. a. rg yr wit .• ...,uuwa • at each un t with ON THE BEACH ~..,._., 8L _..., pool od led · I &!alanomics 67567001 flculEiltutt-lnve:1tment:. lireplace ,encl011ed palio. 2 8drm duplex. view , 1 80NdTHE1 BEACHf 1 Call847·2151 BEAUTIFUL 4 Bdrm, 3 !~~~~g: s~:ftm new'kft~he~. Sl;::~m~. 33J3 W.<;<u1at Hwy,NB garaae. 1165,000. Bill avail. 'lll 12/15. Agt. r up ex w/ rp c . Near be.ach l'bdr m . ti p. 4br21,.,ba +bonus -.. ,. Lease. Joel gardener fc ~1T.1• "'CH 645~6646 Grundy, Rllr. 6i5·6161 Faye. "~n n<>f\I\ $650/mo. 640-9900. Ask bath. tllOO/mo yrly. _..,., pool I l N ,_...,~ -• '""""""" ror Faye. entry ktchn . gar. lg yd Waterfront Homes 3 br 2 ba S6()() ma n enance. o rnme c l lot sh120 with ~1us·r S~LL , IRISTOL ST Lovely 2bdrm home. com· NOW 1>25. &.i7·2151 631·1400 Laguna Village I pets. 642.2492 or 957·1166 older two b.edroom :ll'lou.1eson 2duple"lotb. N.wporthctc:h pletel r 1 dd3br.2ba,adults.S72S/mo. ...._. 3br2ba TustlnS650, ref. A vai l approx llOme. Corts p1cuously l c L Besl orfer lake -Y urn, sec u e (f1>lc,cpt/drps759·8968 ,...;vAHOME Turtlerock condo. beaut Kids&petaokay ·1 l\.1S·80. located on Old Newport <Y' :> '1 .icre. absolutely prime PllUO, 2 car 1ar. Couples 347.2151 view. lbdrm, no pets. ---------- Blvd. $2SO.OOO. gent, l ... ·~ancmg. Own Agt property Approx 1, preferr«l. 640-9228 aner 2 br tio,Jse frplc 2.car ' !1195. ~l-0263or 975.()477. NEW PORT C REST Gl-'J300, ~·"""""'· acre. NNN ex isling long 6pm garage, s6oo mo: Days 0.. l'olllt 3Z26 31Jdrm. 2• ,ba. condo, dbl l erm lease. C /2 1 a-W-.I ~9350.EvesS40·lS89. •••••••••••••••••••••••Woodbridge. 5br. lba. elec gar. ldy, wet baf, HlwPOITllEACH NewportCenter.640-SJS7 ......,.....~ 1152 2 Bdr lb r 1 dl Prescott Mod I f small ocean vw. PQOI, Ab I ••••••••••••••••••••••• C m a, rp c, nlng e • am rm. so utel) prl me pro Loh for s• 2200 RUT ........... co..-... ......, Shores Lse rm. hrdwd nrs. W.'D hk· din rm. AIC. 2 l'rplcs. 3 tenn.\J. etc. ms. S58-80S3 C:WC. COl'IMlr Lot pert1es! Three Tri plexc? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'" ~ 4 Br. 4 Ba, family rm. kup. S.'>50. 495-0227 car garage. Assn dues. eves. 23 Landfall Court. Prime area or Nl!wl)()rt PLUS I duple>e in supert Upper 3 Bdrm, 2.ba. Pror formal dining. pool. pvt Gardener. No pets. Mo. ()pen House Sat/Sun. Buch. Useuble 2ooo sq cond1t1on LAKGE AS . •SACRIFICE• decorated, Goll course beach. s ec. syste m . DUPLEX Xtra lge 3BR to :\lo. S97S. Agt 541.5032 tt. bldg or plans ror 10.000 S MABL~ LOANS! view. Community pool. ocean rn. $1900/pr mo. 2Ba lower unit. Plush Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath. s q. rt. bldic. Agent , C/21N.wportCHter OranRe County Danu S7S01mo.Cal1Chris. Bob or Dovie. 631-1266. cpts & drps. Fenced3bdrm.l12ba,endunit,nr 1o1.'2'CAM11rL9ft.. •. llhlltfE frplc, bar, extremely G..11·7300 640-5357 Point Ocean view lot REGENT REALTY Agt. yard. some ocn vu, ~lose pool & tennis. Children ..,., ~ rv;rAnl. "" nice! S700 yrly. Paul ~~~~~~~~~ Onh S6.5.000 ror lot with 831·3114 t.o bch & shope. SS9S. Ph OK. 16()(). 640·0547 eves. Martin Rlt~. 644·7383 • I Costa M•sa Tri I approved plani.. Owner. Shoredifrs 2 bdr m . den. 495-1490 499 2237 L...-leoch 1241 OCE & ..aSIDE I 0 . P ~• 714 638 1614 2bdnn twnhm. pvt beach I Submit on children & ' · M P..ty W.t1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NPT. Shores duplex. 3 br. ~J""lll wners unit has 3Br -comm. Ocean view Ful· pets. Sl200 mo. Agt Beaut1ful3bdrm,2ba, 1500 Lecne/n..A.a COZY OCEANFRONT 2 ba, nr bt'h, S600 mo. Is H 0 pp .... G ' ~ba. (rpk, patio, dbl gar !Two rabulous \1ew lots I} equipped. Amenities., 673-5354. . sq rt . dulpex unil . I -..... I lBr. Mobile Home. knot Yrly.S81·0084 J""lll sWldeck. s19s.ooo. Ownei overlooking El Niguel Adults. No pets. S.SSO fo S600/mo. Ocean \'lew. Tutt erock. San Joaquin. ty pine int. frplc. pvt bch. CTR Hnancmg &;>05sible. ~all Country <.:lub Builder !600/mo. neg. 493·7840. Costa MeH 1224 Call Doc 581 ·1210 or S44·2054 eve/wknd adlts only. S750 mo. <714 > Exec. Backbay view con· • today on lh1s new listing. I , p . d r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7311.,,..3 ""''RTLEROCK 499-3816 do. 2 Br. 2300 sq. ft. Ten· In area or recent growth Won'tlast. Agt. 731·1469 I c ose-ou. rite rom N.wport hoch ] 169 MESA VER . · 0 ' • • • • v nis, pool. spa. $1200 mo. R«:>0m to expand. Mostly - -r75·~·6~81.~ ~14-831·1216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bath. ro8~· ~~~~'!'ct &Toro 3232 ' ~b~i.e ~~v ~en, ra. lg FANTASTIC VIEW ist. last ~ security. triple net le a ses. EZ , SUPER 4-PLEX I r~rr-i__ ___ a~_}_. --LIDO ISLE to ~/mo. Waterfront •••••••••••••••••••••••; C~ngs r o~s /rdh~· c:~h ·3 Bdrm on 609 Buena Vis.! ~·?7~ _ rana.gem:,r;,:,·,x2w~er i Assume ll'k l?an. E>e 3 Arch Ray, Panoramic Completely furn ished I Homes, Inc. 631-1400 • LIKE NEW CONDO. ! p 0 0 1' I re ~ s 7 ~ 5 . la. Xlnl location. Highl) ·,·Harbor View--C-a_r_m_e_I_ . • mancmg. · · ax l cell<'nl ,Anaheim lqca Ot·n Vie w , Term s with everything y ou . . I Jbr. 2Vaba. Prof decor., 213.377.f;687 · · upgraded S850 / S, l. e ~ a r t • b k r . t1on. 2·3 s & 2-2·s. 11 x S2l9.000 Agt. 768.2963 or need. Remodeled & de· 2 BR Dl PLEX. Easts1de r p I c . A / c . All ga r · ___ fi40.S536 · m 0 ·: 31>«;lnn. fam rm. nice )'rd, 114 434 4111 .1o:ross S230,000. Sell or ' 499-4857 curated. 3 Br. den 2 bath 2 ba. dishwasher. patio. w/opener. Comm pool & I Bdrm. 2 Ba. Turltlerock ' -' qwet, S850, lse, 644·596S, ----------! trade for house. Agent I -. -----I Sl650. Monthly . Bill gar. $480. 675·0562. I lennis. lmmed occup. No New paint. No pets. $750.: uLower 3 Arch Bay, 21 _644_·_7fln __ • ------ 85 u.,..ITS 1 714 /957 4025. EvesGreatd1rt.last lot inNpt Grundy,Rltr,67S·6161 Lo . d 28 2, I pets. S645. SS l -9181 , Sierra Mgml Co . 1 . bedroom $1000 m o j IAYROMTCOMDO J""lll S2!t·J604. I Hgts, ready to bui Id . . xunous con °· r • '2 559-5425. 641·1324 499-2986, 495-4486. $3 250 000 I --- 1 SllO 000 By Owner 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Penm. Pt ba. 2 car gar. auto dr OP· I 2+den. excellent loca· • , , BY OWNER 645-46"70 · home. Mo to mo. or nr. frplc. pool. jac. S675,12bdrm. 2ba, air , water lrvlne Northwood "The Ocean view 2 Br+den, 4 lion. $1700 pr mo. Boal D o wn pay m en t i j • ----"inler lease. S675 . Ph:645·8986or641·154S. II pa1d,guardedgate. Lakes"Deluxe!Br loft decks,lse.S700.No pels.I slip available. Agt. Sl.000,000. Ask for Bill l8 Dix Beach Units in 1 Mcultclift. D•Mrt, 673-2113. 8 and N , Oc . --894·0072. End unit with frplc · ·1 Dave, agt 644-7211. 7_so._9333 _______ _ DAVIS & CLARK Oceanside. owe o r llnor+ 2400 r e" · ean View ! Fa.it• v--waterwa , · " -----------151-1'66 I trade.S67S,000.492·9448 1••00••••••••••••••••• llAUTIFUL 3 Br 212 ba condo .' _, 1234 el Call~s.kdtennis, pool. Oceanfront luxury Pen I OCEANFRONT ·. 3 --------p l"'Y-o...aT S87S mo 968-44 56 o r1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c. w ys 544-1434-1 thouse 3bdrm 2ba I I ASSUMEV"' I ALMSPRINGS "'""" · · I HOMF.SFORRENT Wknds831..0014 · · • Bdrm2babrickr I • 1 "' 2 condos for sale or rent, Forever view from every t 962-0496 ask ror Ginny • · ' r r P I c · d e c k ·I I r' ' rp c. ,SUPER INVESTMENT $7,900 DOWN turn key, rurn, tennis. room. On water with NEW 3 BR 3 8 I 4 Bdrm Condo& TI,;RTLEROCK I washer dr~e r. yearly.I cf:an ~~~:=~~~'. ~:~ft T.!UPLE NET, 10 YR SanClementeduplex ~ls.golf,caravail.The dock ror 4S' boat. 4 'rplc patio dblagcon~.I ~~Houaf.ss75.-~s. lrg2-sty.4Bdrm,38a,3 83S-SS22,83S·6455. I fumorunfum.$1300/mo L'EASE. buildtng re fo'.P SHl5.900.641·8484. I fairways on golr club; bdrms. 4 baths. im· i.boPs S69S mo ~~rPetSr pl e ~!eg~ki dsa~i p'e~: cargarage.xlntlocation.l oceanfront l:;:ry I yrlylseorwillconsider6 'modeledl980.$1,977 inc. ,dnve.167.700 ••••• maculate.S2SOO/mo. . .•. I 'cll964 I SBS0.833·1800 1 2bdr • . al mo. Priced $195,ooo. Agt Deluxe 8 units. C M . As· Smoke Tree Racquet Waterfront Homes Inc. A g l . 7 6 O · 1 2 I I or we come. a ·2566 or. m. 2ba, spiral stairs.I l1l06 N!nl . ~;542.4447 sum. loan at 117.-. OWCI ClubonE Palm Canyon Realtors 631-1400 213·596-8209aft ~~M __ !J73.2!l71.Agt noree. 'Rancho San Joaquin j r r p I c · de c k ,I BEAU'rlFUL VIEW -. 2ndat l2<:f w/25'7. down., at Sunri ~e. S~9.900 . . !L.geNewJbr.2•1baCON· ttut ... Ollhoch3240 Townhouse, 28r +den. washer/dryer, )early . COlldomhliu1111/Town-Bkr. 979·4383. I creative financing nk N ,e w po r l R 1 v 1 e r a I 00. 2car gar w 'elec ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2• 2 Ba highly upgraded. I 835-5.s.22, 835-645.S. Harbor View Homes 3 haMMs for safe 1700 ---------Owner 64.5 2963 or P.S. 1ownhouse 3Br , 3Ba., open, micro. gas bar·b· :5 biles to ocean. Elegant 2~ pool ., s pa, choice loc. Nr i Ckn View 3Br + den, ~ 6 ba. POOL. $2950 .... •••••••••••··~··•••• 1 ~732las~!~,\.!:l Fully ru.r~1 s hed fc r l que. small patio : w td ' bdrm, ram rm & den,• tennis. golf $800. Call 2 ,2 ea 2 s t y s a per · BEAT THE • , SUPER UNITS ·0utof COWtty . wint~r visitors 4mo hook-up. w 1w cpl & cl rps.I <~ mo). Plush crpts.i ~·2054 eves & wknds. ~ m1cro~ave . se5o ~o" Watef'fr RENTSQUEEZf.. In Costa Mesa Only ' PropH'ty 2550 . minimum S725 /mo d /w, avall 11 8 /80• 212 ba. cedar & glass. , . . 700.9596 j oftlHOIHS Homes rromS63,500 1 Sl:.l.OOOdown Call Betty :•••••••••••••••••••••••! ~-7689. _ I S700 mo 631 1100.I Dbl. car pvt gar, rullyll ~aut.t.:n~v 1Pk 13bdr.2ba.1 ---, me. 631 -1400 Park Orleans offers an I formro 645.9161 i l . 1 i;.12.2001 I maant. yd. Adults, no am rm. rp c. n ry. no 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, family!----------afforda~c answer to the . ; INFLATION 1 ~ Uttfund1h•d I -. petS Inquire at 527 18th. pets S750552·9317 room home 1r1 prime Ver •. 11 high cost or rentin1<1 and · . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice clean 2Br. l Ba. fncd St 714 960 6 33 I or . I North Laguna location I 555~a 1 es . 1 Br condo. the anrlalionf11-:ht1ng l ; ACHTER 'General 3202 )d , g arage . 2029 96().6331. ,Wdbridge collage new Cozy h replace at1ol /m~. inc ludes all beneftls orownm.: )Our 1 t !••••••••••••••••••••••• Wallace·B S400mo.lst & --.• -.2br.2ba,ramrmdbl ga r.1 ~mo. · P i amen1t1es . 640·2081. ownhomeatprices from \\'h) not in\'est m ynurls harp 3br +den 2b last +Sl!>O sec 548·2778 . HOMESFORR EN1 nr lake , li;e, 650 mo OONOSENREALTORSll 640-0245 Just $63,500' The "l'1ty .. I <•"l1 rulure'' 4 acre~. 6 . . · a, 3 Bdrms S525·S650 548 ·8684.Dick. Ste\'e • £ . . location in Oran~e 1s ; ' dtres, so acres or 1.nl ~~a~~a·1F .+ dep E S1dedupl~x 2Br. yard. Fenced ) ards a.nd , 759-0875eves I __ 497~48 11. ~E _ADLLTSTUDIO •great · close to major: ----------1 acres parcels ofbeaul 93 ·96854196 gar., qui e t s tree t garages . Fam1l1es 1--I WARM&COZY 1 CO~OO~r Hoag Hosp. f reeways . Fashion LAGUMAIEACH land m North San Diego .._.111...t 3206 Children ok. Avail now 11lease. Kids & pets• 2 Br+ stud 1 blk I ~< n v 1 e w · r ro m Square. the Mall or 4 un . all 2Br/1Ba. County. Mtn spnngs.1······················· SSIX>1mo.lst&lasl +sec welcome.Call 964-2S66or• WOODIRIDGE ! beach at w~· <.: : 0 1 clubhouse 10 mm walk Orange.'J'.ownand <.:oun-$380.000. Sll4,000 dn. oak trees an. d lakes ror: Joan49'7·5402. I !J73.2971Agt.,noree. 12 Bdrm and den single I' F'lrepiace Hot stubo'en1 toocn Guardedgate.un- 1.fy & businei.s complex owe Xlnt s . Lag loc. rishi ng Best or al I YEARLYRIMTALS family Broad moor deck off ~str br Oce~n1 dergroundsecunty park- es. The '!lodern'. ad u It Walk to Village Faire. I ow11er "i 11 rmance at Little Island: Large 1 College Park 3. Br. p., ba. I POOL & SPA : 4 Br. 2 Ba. ' home. vaulted ceiUng~, vu. snstmo 494·0160 ing. Pool. sauna• ex. co~ d o m 1n 1 um s are beach . tlc Debra agl l2', Call Shafer Rea It, Bdrm a l u n r u dbl gar. s.575 incl. grdnr Home. across from Cen· fireplace, atnum-S615 ercise rm. no pets. $450 availablewithoneort"o 'li 2 9300 W kn d s 960-1980 ·1 Gar<Smlc~ri ssoo. r n 645·2062 days, 83840751 t ral P ark Desirable j mo J\gl.675-6000.ask for F"arrul~ Home 3 Br p 21 m.o Call Realtor Bob bedrooms. patio or deck.I 76ll :1121> .~::; -S --I Beauurul 2 story 3 Bdrm e\'es rie_!ghborhood. S750 mo I Natalie Ba Sea \lew. 2 decks. Hindman '7141 645-3474. deluxe bwll in k1tt·hen I""" of tott' home Wlf dbl 1 · -1141 1622.848-79-15 small garden S7i5 moj If no ans Mr. '°'orrman carpetini:. cJrapes. m1r J 1 Prop.rty 2600 • um . gar. New4"•' 2br. 112ba. frplc, · 11 1 • 595-1657 rored wardrobes 1 n 6 UMITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. close to So. B~y w d. lllshwasher selr :2 Br I Ba Double garage <.:a 44 ' 6416 Sal. -1 97 5254. master swte amt murht INESCONDIDO l 10,\scen1c Oregont'oast ~~lous rooms.SllOOm , clng oven. balcony gar I 5475 mo Near beach. l.eoMl11lrYitte Sun l.ibdrm Spanish Villa. more. Th~ quiet park I Prune propertv lsti Electnt'•l.Y. fe nced. out 1 I Mature adults. no pets I Clean . 847 4900 or Se,·eral h~mes r.urni~hed Chrmng 2 bd collage. 1' I country kitchen, wood s urroundingi. 1n1·ludel owner dcprerialion OK I ~tandm~ view act·ess1 IAYRtOMT RENTALS SSOO mo642·77 5 ~~ & unfurnished, pnced Lag .. just remod. r p. pegged rloors."'leaded pri vate r errc :.iti on c;rr·attax !.helter beiore bh~.0"11er •l922499 ----. I , rrom S6 00 /~o. lo j deck. stud\. S650 gla!.s window. rrench Jawns. nowers. a central 1 ') r end. /\II 2 Bdrms , ---. Several Available Now l..ge 4br. Iba. rrpk , p~llo. ·New H u n t 1 n g l o n I ~/mo .. New lastings 1 4944121 • doors Linda 631-6'990 or plaza. and all the charml $l70 000 SUPER ~t,;Y Kauai New 2 · 3&4 Bdrms. separate bldg ror 2 car Landmark condo, 2 br. 2 commg.da1ly. Ca.II for up· I 645-7307 a~. of the Old New Orlcan!'ol 12 Hr. Condo. $159,000 Wimer leases from S795 l!ar . avail. Dec. 2nd. ba. carpets, drapes. all t1>dale1nlormat1on. . 5475. 2 Br Adults Yard. FrenchQuartcr See thisl 0J+ lfJ'< down. Jt 3"" in Yrly leasesfromS80o $001mo.830CongressSt appliances, a\'a1I. 1m·1 551-1700 'rruit trees 190 Canyon HARIORRIDGE quality A & <..:Properties! · terest. Will ass1!>t on cost --641-1723 med. S.'>50. 540.4249. Acres. Sparsely rurn )lagnHicent new 3 br. coo~minlum rnnversion '{)) tu i n s p e 1 t A ~ L Lou lf'echtel & A11oc. ----LOOK bd 213 392·6393. view. condo. Sec. Sl,500. :-oommunltytoday ~ 714 8.51 1651 675.333 I CO!'llDO 3br. 2ba . d bl at-J rm 2 ba,gar. 64().9345. Park Orleans C'/ '» tached gar . pool. nr occ. den. f/p. yd ror kids & EMERALD IA Y ----.----- 660 So. Glussell. 1 blk (Jt/l/ /T'~Y~J l60ACRESPRIME a\'ail Nov. 15 $550 /mo. pet.sS500.847-21Sl Ocoeanslde . front row Att ra ctive 4 Br . north of the Gardeul 730-0760 . RES IDE :'ll TI A L Charming 3 br gar. 557 ·8071. 646-8273. HHDAHOMI Gor,Jeous view oflrvine T?wnhouse, 2 garages. 'Grove. Freeway 111 PROPERTY wash/dry,canfurn.Dec. 646-nl EXECUTIVE HOME Cove. 4 Bdrms, lg rec Kids OK. no pets. S750 <>range. For information E!>calan l e and Old l·July l.S675mo640·8146. 847·2151 'Turtle Rock rm.494.-0029 Mo.675-9005 " ,<'all.1714 15326875 GD INC MGMTAV,\IL Spanish Trail. E\t'ellcnt 67S.~--l~~~n.E~~i~;03"~~;,,~~~ HOMESFORREHT 21 2 ba.3 carR~:~.ea~:1~: L...-Hils lJ50 :Jbdrm,:l'2ba.S650.Days· 3 very lge condos in 4brnr ht'hSt50,000 H Bfi development property r..JEWHOME yd,encl.gar .Tenniscls. 2, 3 and 4 bdrms rrm l mmed . 979-2560 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759-88.58.eves· Woodside \'i llai:e. units SJ50.ooOt.ll lliun Zoned SK SIO.OOO per " I · s:rx>CALL8472151 I 8Sl0610!\S1396S Condo , 3bdrm . 2ba , IH2·2239. 16 its S37S,000 lnl(I :\lost un-acre llO acres front on leauttful & Spaclot11 poo . 1acuzz1. $650 mo. Isl . . -, . . h d -7 ,OOO S82 .OOO Ex der 9 X i.?ross Old Spanish Trails and tlO Lease with or without op· & Isl ~o rent req. + dep lmmac. 3 Br. I 1"°l Ba. 112 Garage Sale Sat/Sun 10·4 wa.s er/ rye r. gar. no WALK TO BEACH lrg e c ul iv e R e a It 0 r '> • o •7 o"I"'• at·res front on F.M·allrnte t1on to bu~· 4 Bdrm 4 Ba. .\ v a 1 1 · N ° \' 1 S miles rrom beach Nev. 901 So M d 1· petS. ~7S/mo. SIU ti99 3bdrm. 2ba. frplc.' bit 848-4343 .,.. .,., " 898 5526 J !H6-669l 645.3028 . · , nora, esa e __ _ At1101ns Sa~u aru Na 3 11replaces. All ap · carpel. hreplace. No :\tar Organ. game tble. l.agima NicJi-t 3252 ms. encl gar. sundeck. FANTA.5TIC I Bdrm I Ba Costa Mesa R·2 llonal Fore't Goud phances Carpeting, 2 North East 2Stor\'. 3 Br. 2 pets. ~75 mo. Walker & exercl5e bike, rurn .. cnb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.c>me rum S87S/mo. Call -i hf SoCoast Vitia SIS.000 2 Rr hou?Se & 3 trailer Terms Contacl Bu(I) car garage, 2 decks. 2 Ba,fen~yard:No pets Ll'e714/963-S671 clothes&mucbmore. Beautifully decorated 646-4925 down mO\'eS ~uu in Dec· s paces Pri>J 1?ru5!> m<· llJt.:elman. Oelph1 Real pat1os.Open Sat1Sun t·5. ~mo.559·6163 3 bd r I ZlOO sq rt 4 bdrm home!, ----.-----lsl&.14·2999 or Sl2,600 Fin 1s flex1 t). •li021885 2393. 6839 2CX> Gamet. Ger ry Spr ------rm. m y rm. 2 ba, OrangeTree 2 br hme. w1central air cond.l \iew-3 Bdrm +den Quiel hie O\\ner ismntl\ated <.:a minil Print'ipal mgstonRealtor.673-2230. 2 Br with s tove c.lse t o Golde nWest SS50 tmo pool. tennis. was her dryer. range, ne1 ~h horhood . lo•·el,Y .,_.._.s~-Call Curt Herherls II : Tucson.AnzonaR57l5 aa.oal'...W.Mla 3207 Bac kyard Garage <..:ollege 536·7879 581 ·3165. 168 -6663 refrig. Avail Nov IS on ramily & entertainer s lWh S'o..-1800 h.11 1266 1 - - ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpets & drapes. S450 •IM ........ CULATIE• Owner;Agenl yrly lease at S750 mo home. Avail. J an. 1981. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Ranch.., Farms. mo.67,s..0935 ,..,.. Ca ll Dave Ca udl e . Sll75/mo Jerry Jones 2 ooo;. D · · l•l~lJ Vl esa tri pl c x. Groves 2700 Darling remodeled beach -ENJOY clean well de· ORANGETREE l BR 1 831·6503. 631·1266 0 .,,..ciation Sl!l5 ti("' Good area 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• coctage 2 Br & den with Ll'ITLE DOLL HOL.SE corated home, 38r, 2Ba. ba. End unit on water ~~~~~~~;~\0A~!~ :.!bdrm, 2ha units. owner 27 arre horse r:int·h. full\ renced yard & parking. 1 1 Br. with gara ge " kitchen incl microwave Tennis courts. pool. jac: Townhouse·2br. 2ba. den. Bernardino City <;enter. will ca rry paper with cqwpped Lake El.ore r hild OK $650 mo patio. $340 Adults. oo O\en, s pacious m str A\'ail 12/1 $450 /m o. S6501mo oce:.in v iew .,. Buillins . A IC, pal ios :JO'. down. Bkr 673 2749 :ir~;~~6411-5166 6iS.80L8 pets. 673·6372. ~~hl~~t r:~~~~~~o0:1 557·1108 ::·.2919 or 661·2001 Doris N_pt._C_r_es_l_2_b_r_, _2_b_a_,_d_b_I S'l~.500. Reol&tate CoroMdel Mar 3222 EA.STSIDE 1 Bd, fenced s hopping. Im m ed oc· 1 Bdrm-ground level gar. pool. tennis. S750. So C -"1f Realty 2 UulTS £.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ D P r I • me • "' ~chC1ttCJ9 2100 yard, new paint·cpts. 0~, cupancy ..... s mo. ave tennis c~4'>ols. w I D r o e s s o n 11 I I y _Aft 7P:\l 752·~ .54~160.5 Npt. Hts. atta. •h•••••••••••••••••••• So. or ~z br, I ba. lg garage. no kid or pets. Baron. Acgi. 536-3701.1 fac1Uties-t"Avail. Nov. 1. Decorat~d /up"K raded ... Terms: Owner wlll t Exrhan.J(e so· Power Boat lvg rm, '~le. lg kit, no S3451mo. Craig. 631-1266. 848·0709 . 5400. Jerry Jones 631·1286 Model Hme 3br. 2''2ba, ILUFfS ~per Triplex 312 yrs old. Xlnt <.:ond. for ranch. 111• pets .. lg patio. 2·Caf.gar SUpe ·.., b ~ b 1 lge kitchen & master Beautiful l·story, 2 br. 2 owner help finance canywj29°1o dn. Only l'omeprop .ett· 644 1405 fiS(}/mo.644·7710 . ., EZ~ f ·r, ~ ha. f~s~·! bdrm. frplc:. 2 patios. ba , new earth tone owner 's unll 3br . 2ba. SI 37,500. -----1 rvinc Terrac e-ocean I · 0 wy 1 ops, . 1 commty pool 1spa. c1ea n car Pet . d r a Pe s . trplc.detachedduplcx in CAU.644·7211 Re;=:.e 2900 view. 3bdrm 2ba, walk REALTORS Ml-1814 REALTORS mO\·~·ln cont.I . no pets \\allpaper &shutters On ;ra:;~ft~~WMOOO rlwn •••••••••••••••••••••••!to Balboa & Fas hion 2 Rr frplc encl t ' Condo, 2 lrg bdr!1', 11,ba, 2 beautiful rentals pools I 83a\l·a .. ~. J an . S725 m o ~ ~~e2~~1t. Adlts. no Island Avail Nov 15 · · · pa 10· gar clean quiet area • · 1 _,.,,., · · · ..J uni•p N rth S D Pvt oarty w~uld llke to Summer or , 8 i a ~ ~t~o includes util. 140 sss'o ' mo . 9 7 s. 61 oo, sp~. new cpts & decor ...... -2-v1 z... 3267 u 'RBOR VIEW, 4'-'rm. '• ""· o an 1cgo lease w1opt1on to buyj Cabrallo 646·6725 · avail.now. ,..s-•.-""" "" to. lOX gross. United homl! in :'ttiss1on \ 1eJo or S1200/mo. 875-0681 or 64().9900. Ask for Faye. · 962·cxm8. 2 br. den. golr & lake ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, new carpet & de- Re al Estate Group., --. Costa :\lesa 548·9464.j b'7S.2SOO. --view.secur,$780. 4Br. 2Ba. gardener Incl coratlon S995tmo incl ('714)661-0951. _ Want Ads Call 642·S678 646-0034 1 Totally rebwlt executive Ocean view /city lights. 3 .. ,1 la,'-I• 3 br ~ouse, gardener, Lake M.V. memb Ad1,1lts gard. Ml-4288 after Spm. ~--~ OutofCOURty lo.tofC~ hHiolml e. Harbo r View :~~:;i~l~r. ;:~ab:: d~areph!aacsehesrto.v~.ovreetrne'gd,11 watertn~t6502932. prelerred.661 ·3184 S6~-,Bhd'fs Condo. Newly de· I Property 2550 ,...,.,., 2550 I I 3Br. 3.B.a, pool. ~/mo. 964·~ .. . HOME FOR RENT l'Of'aled 3 Br. 2 Ba. S82S . ll:EAN VIEW i•••••••••••••••••••••••i•n••••••••••••••••••••I jacuzzi. magn1r1cant 180 ~~':>o842·4948.,0rangetree. !bdrm condo 3 Bdrm SS50. Fenced , mo. Agt.675·6930. 1 desree ocean views . MESA VERDE with refrtg. S42S /mo. ht, )'ard and garaee. Family J llJPLEX I IOCllrlV'( "AID 'T ot a 11 Y pr Iv al e . 4Br. 3Ba. Fam. Rm. wet last + S1.W sec. Avail please. Kida & pets Bh4fs, bayfront E plan. 3 . Ula a ENS cws I S'Z.000/mo. Yrly lease. bar , prof deco r "Forleue3BR2Ba,2car Nov. 15. Owner/Agl v.'elcome.Call964·2566or br. 2'2 ba, ram. rm. 20% DOWN 3012 ...... e RUii, 95w=Y-Fo.r appt : 999·2664 , lndscpd 3 car ga r . garaaew/opener. A tru· Ml-1978. 973-2971Agt .• noree SllOO/mo.tM-4144 ,-, .. ,.. IUf5I ~ 534 0030. 640-4048. Garden e•r . S 9 9 O . ly lovely home. l mile tp IA YCRIST 1'"" INTEREST 71.4m0-1804.644·7367 ~h. 19>. Pror. adult• Orangetree condo. 2 br, l 2er+den.2 ea c-o n~o LIO 39 minutes rrom J ohn w11yne (0.C.) 1 1 \ipgrad«l 2Br. 2Ba house only . Call Monika at ba. tenni.a cts, pool, jac, Comm pool s pri hs o ...._.DovwShoru l·Seactoua 20r Unlt8.1 Airport. l mile from Civic center & w /prlvale ya r d & EASTSIDE-2bdrmhome. 982•5585or963•1139 etc .. wtdeck, 1211. 1495. Vlllaa.. SSSO Incl util , 3.lge bdrms. 2 ba. frml Owner will '1nance al Ma~oolia Shopping Center. Riverside City I carport. 167St mo Avail. all util paid. Isl. laat! + 67s.91229 497.3034 . I dining rm, rrplc, new lif\ tor 10 years . Priced : College, close the The Universitv of ! thru Jwy 15th 1negotl•· secdep req. SSOO/mo. 134 BRAND new 3 br, 2 b•. drapea/palnt. a laas loaeU immed. Only I Cu llromia at Riverside . ' b I e >. Be tt )' K e rr : E. Wilson. Call arter 6pm romm. fac. uennia. pool, Available now, 2 Br \Vt Ba .... ..,.... le•h J16t I green.house. Cov'd patlo . .,•t' $142,!IO I I°"• DOWM 1 673·1181. 731-8941. clubhle). No pell. •s. Ira townbome In Wood· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Db:Jear. S.fiarkling clHo, SPACIOUS !Sl500tmo 2br lba gar 2B C mo. Ownr/Agt. 988·5430 brtd1e. Nr park, acboola. • WHY llMT? ~ ':..::17 11050 lse. :::e~:~ 631·2248 or 1·2·3 ••11 I lndry, enci. r rd . re '. Y~ l<t"t:.f: ~'t~~ag~t4; or963--0887 1hoppina. 552-4368. Wouldn't )'OU raUl:r Uve ,--er ______ _ • ---~1 Individual enclosed patios, All I d ecorated oceans ide m~. Adlts. n o pets . ..,..W• Woodbrldae. Walk to ~ownd P1•00c:•,· tea001Lo, vely 4 Bdrm. 2l ba, •n.a.v.ar _ _-642-9818 631·4889 ,._._. U42 lake shops theater 1 """"" •n 12 pr mo, amlly rm. 2 fr lc:t , .ii amenltlet. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..u.rp 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 ca; n:il fl•l!M. John I Baycreal area. va.ll Little la lltll 1 ~39. h $51 Ka 2br. 2ba, fr,>lc, l1e patio. I Newer 2Br. l'iBa, dbl Charmln1 Hunllnaton 1arapwlth opener Cen· ' 11· Dec. lat. ~/mo Incl I a.ulned Adll are reallr. I ~, 19 ~ : blk to bch. 98501~0 Yrly 1ar. bltns, adlll, no pota. , Harbo\lf' 3 bdrm. 2 balh.: traJ air. Avail. 12-1: •ts. Ca..I CHAIMll &anlener. 645•7408 llmll"peoplotopcop1e · 171 .... H!~18!'°1 1ngAv•1711at>14t~•~•IJI I ~=Icing ref• req. too m o . 842-7281 , Just •tepa from taod)', 8.11).0M5. a Bdrm • + den 1600aq.ft.ollu•ury,3br NJ• calla wit~ big re .. --• --.. 840-5085 beach • bay. Movt·ln beautllully appointed I + dtn condo In The ldttthlp and bi1 rhults! I 8re>Her participation • 13 8t"'I Be, new duplex. 431 Bdr 1 c:ond. Avail Nov. *"· MIS. BeautHul 4 Br' 1 bomt w 12000 aq. fl. t Bhlfrt an qlllet lrffftbelt. ~place your cJaulfl~ I 0,. 11-hlll I Carnation HSO mo 3 8 v'"*i 2 ~P b•1 ~Ondo. SlOOO,mo. Incl. aardtntr.1 t GrHntrte) e moa.1 Avail. U /LS/IO up to 1 NewcarpeUspalnL w/d calltoday'42-5671. PtrrY m.siso 957•3000 • _,. ~ ce ... ~ •P•· ... uu daya : 4t4·2la& leae. No peU. Cloee to year leau. A1ent , 1 yr l•H• M7S' mo: · • ---·~-7 1 eves. --~-..• Kh>ol.ISW307. • m.1300. I tM:tlai · · · ( • -. CLASSIRED COllTINUm FIOM SECTION C l.,mhau•t1u..r... qiat uta~ Af!mfuc•ha.w... ,..,_, .... """'"". ~ Salutdey,No"9mb9rl IMO DM.Vflt&DJ I ..................................................................... I·······················' . ..... ..._. JI06 c:.e. Mete nu Code....._ 1•2• tt.11 II• IHdt Ja40 Al• t uh..... 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S775 ~: =· J0:.~'4t 11••1 nr shu11p 11& & Wllll•( HI C'kor y p I ' M eu ba. ldry, 30'l5 Coolidie. 2bdrm, $SOC).~ Adults. ro1MT APTS mo 752.7474, I • \IT•., Purl GU -Incl Verde No k1ds/pet1 Ul6mo, 675 0500 no pet.$, pool Jac. lcnn1s. Promontory Polnt adult Exclusive Vt;RSAILLE 1 etc. 673-7*. ' utsl Av:.llunl11Junrl5. R~sreq 'd.Agt.559·G22t _ etc84e-182G. \'11las g1veyou an un 2 BR. 2 Be frplc , ........ ai.re 4l ll*>. 87& 2898. 1 Bdrm Deluxe Apl· New matched v1ew. Enjoy courtyard. Xew decor ••••••••••••••••••••••• lillllDoP .. .Mla 1107 Good locaUon 2 Br 2 Ba. drape6, clean , roomy, hevlth club, PoOLs. ten· ALL amenities SS99 mo. Movlna? Avoid dep0aits-' •~------------•--miiiilrj,,, .................... }•r~el , irjp~s , Quiet. Mature adults ~/:i.~~a~~!~~C:. Nolast.645-3060. _ Cul living expenad l .. .._ ... ....,.IMd 3 llr 2 B• Deluxe irep ace, u i t · ns, S325. Securit y $100. 200 p Dri Profeuionally 1in•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-ire"lace Garaoe S o 1>•l10, garage, laundry Cleaning fee $200. Open romontory ve Large 3 Sr. UP per urn. J ..... ,.. .... 1707 IJl!t;, w 1D hook ~µ. tac:. Avail. Nov 24th Sun 10.4. 147 E . 18th. St. • 1 & 2 IA l'etlo AptJ.. West, just north.or Jam· Ouplu . l house from HOUSIMA.TIS Ii ~.r.'!'.~~.~~ ... ~~~.~ ....................... s.'iS-7194 $450. Ad ults , no peh . C.M. • Olshw11hers & 81Q'1 ~~:,:; Pacific Coast ocean. With beautiful 832.4134 ' H.lftx).r \I•• lfom~• .J Rr U" Y F R ON T A G F. • \nillOec. 1,-;bdrm~;b; 549 ~or 557·434~ · 2 Br New paint. draµes. 2 •Pool & Recr Room 1714;675-8000 view. 1150 mo 675'8018 LOOKJNG TO SHAREr I ba. n.M q,,t d"l* • lie11cl\. Vier, 2 Br $600, l 2 5 u n de <.' k s. gar . t2 Hr I Ba. l Stor) •shag, Kids OK. Refrige. No • G11dtn ltndsuplnt NewerdeluxeCondC>i br2 WE MATCH R OOM· PMinl l yr lllf" SOO/lmu Brt&SO,AJlt11.Wntr303 ~mo.yeurl)' allutill drps. patio. frplc. d1w, µels. $355 mo. & up . •JogtoheclllShops Oceanfront lor Winter ba.carpels.dr apes.bu1lt MATES! J C&ll~A.\ ~ i:; d a c °" a t c r •w• <>AC o""". beam ce1 lln ga. gar. Si· err a M g m t . ''·o . Rentals. Furnished & un· ins dshwshr nAl\l patio • 7c.","A75 1 K'il ~lll .,... . ....., .,.,.... Adlts. S42S. 2650 Elden. .,.1.1.,.,1, "' furn. Broker. 675·4912. · ' ,.,...v · · -. '" .,.. U>Q 2 car gar. 2 mat ur e Nwpt-~~~br.2.J,ba,3 .1 fl Co ty. cumf}'. 1m 1 11)5Jll.!WOO. -Adults . Non sm okers. Rmmtie loshr <!Bt.1ba~ C.1.1'1Iar.1ardener, l'l', teanl rwinterrent~I. maculaLe Mu ">t s ee , . 2 Br.H-28a Townhouse. VILLABALBOA S750 673 -3069 o r Newport ye arl . ~6456098 ga~,1.m\10,rluplex.qurnt beach dplx. c lol>t' 10 East.s1de3Rdrm.2ba.No Garage, pat io, older CONDOS 21.3/281·0365 S200,mo+ util. Bren rcs1d. ure11 1 Rik Ba~ t rans & s ho pp l nl? 'pets Incl. gas. ~75, 1st mature. quiet lifestyle l\dult only ------673-8890 J Harbor View home, super Ckoeau. 2131001·7537 bi !>·8720or985.·5822 + dep. 851·9647 ___ No children, no pets $350 .....-c-1Br.1 ea. w /~ean view 3Br. 2Ba Yrly Quiet 4 br, 3 ba, very cm:e, 2 Hr I tJii. ba)' view. ----2 Br. 2 n& rnndo. tennis mo.548·5479 l Br +den l '• ba W/O· area. Walk to beach. No rem. to shr 3 Br condC>. NB. non-s mkr. rec facil.. clOle lo park & uuol, c.J L . • ... 5 S69S ..... ----*BRA MD MEW* cean view pets $550 673 6209 ... ~:ou ...... \\ntr, . yr · ,._ ........ Mor 3822 crts. pool, $625 mo. l Br. 7"'A C Shal1'mar No . . . -· -t9751100. incl gardcne1 I A le f C ...__._ ~ ..., Nr lkach. 2br. 2ba. bit 2 Br 2 Ba w ocean view s:n>. 548. 7267 J 640-l63S > s or onmt A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97:!:3~. wo:_k 599 0975_ petS. S2851mo 548 1257. ins, patio, gar, ;idults. no From S600 Mo WEST HEWrORT ---tnS-M'?O 2Br. Frplc, <.'rpt s, stv.IAqul now. freshly paml· &t.2·3307. pets, $495. 4922 Edinger JRL Properties Lge 3 br. 2 ba upper apt SHR. extr& lg. 6 br, 3·t home. Nr. OCC. Male Female. Beau 673·4697 Martu.i Channel 2 Br 2 ;! I.Jr, 1 bu, winter rental. balcony view .. adlt&, no ed 2 & 3 br apts, J 0 1961 FULLERTON 840 3808 St5·4566 645·6459 No pets S675 mo AHt. Ba Bui!\ ms. patio, dock, garaJ.(e . ..ivail No,· 16, ~ SSiS.322 Heliotrope Propert) Management. 675 8170. garage, was tier dn e r S4SO rno. adult:. onh ~ve _675·6024. Ope~ 751·2'787 I Ur witb yard. Quiet & tbdrm, Iba. Harden apt OCEANFRONT Roommate wantee, cle~P.· hook up ~25 }<.'arl y • clean. 5325 lncld uuls Pm•ate pallo. no pets . 4 Br 2 Be. Duplex. Woud 5600 3 Br 2 Ba 1-\pl qwet. nons moker. 1 , l)_fk 1>'75-9875 675 9229 2Br. lDa, ocn vie~. frplc, 2 t,;, sep unll. frpk. J)itt 10. Adults. no pets. 673 6372 m> Mike 968 6608 beam ce ilings. carpets. Block to heach Enclsd rrom beach Newpo_tt N~wµort Shores Canul CoroMdel Mor 3722 ~:ro64~~8~~et non cEJ·adrpet0. d~~~pe~: .. ~63ti Bachelor. Newly de<'or MARINERS W ALK i~ac~::~/g11ar~ug'~\!.7tsh f~ra~~~l~a,~~~~. a~~ ph~t1~1 Beacb. 275 . Stev·~. ••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• en . -65 .H0·6019 l L~ s d I N I L.ra 2 nr 2' Ba "' J ' 64S-5386 Front. 4bdrm. :lbu, newl} -&16-6789 · · 1:rea i::.· 1 e oc i ope s ,., u ' · r rom washer/dryer. Furn. or Y rt' TS L M gm t · 4 decoruted,pool,tennis,2 °';'au~ fur~1~hed twnhs.e.2Br .. 2 Ba.Cottuge,frplc ---, S32S.5-i8·1~18 S47S I unfurn St500. lmmed 642 1003. Fe m rmmte want('°d blocks tu !X'eun. 962.f.683 'ie" of Ut ean. tenm:. t l. \'er} lrl( patio. Crpls, I VIUA MADERA Lr~ 3 Br with .) aro $575 occupant') TSL Mgmt -S192 SO mo + .,,, util. __ _ I P!JO<I, mus t !>ee. S915 1 <lrapes. 1,, block lo , , ,,, 11..arl(e ne\\er I Br. w1tl1 Near llunl ll arbour li42 lti03. SGnClemtnt~ 3876 H BAfterSPM960-l05D 3bdrm, 2•,ba townhousl• 760-91\7 beach & s honping 2 Br. 2 Ra . 1-tas stove & garage. Adults. no 1>cti. ~O.f~ 1 · · ' " · d s h w h r 1 n l' I E n <.' II 5365 548·5766 • A \ h •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' .1 view. bca~tiful uµ :CostoMeso 3724· 64~·~533. __ l!ara~cs Couple pref ! ---~--WALK TO ISEACll \ Br \tr~t 'ff:,~ 1~~~~~s ~2~ Studio apl with ocean MI' toshr2brN.B. apt", I gracle:i. frplc. S650;mo. •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• XL.NT 3 B · u f Children OK. No pets. I NE1\T & CL EA:-. Sto\'c & n•fnge $325 mo · · I o,.iew Elec. furn. S27S hlk beach. w 130 yr old q · Call Carmen 631-4!8.'i or I SUS CASITAS ·d k r. 2 a . rplc. S450. Ul1l pd. except elec. Westside 2 llr 1 Ba 536·24~J6or536 7979 I 111°· ,Hasson & .\ssoc. mo. See Mgr , 332 Encino! ec An s wer· Ad !134$, 752·1700. nim 1 br. a1Jt . s:Jf>O & up. ec ~~:o~~\48.4012 2324 Elden. 642 1213 ! Pm· ate fenyed pa Lio , • • ' 851 1~~ Ln.!-pt C. S.C. ~~ 4~. 24 hrs « Bea ut 4hdrm. 3ba. no J::nd gar Adults. no -~ -:"" -.-1N1ce l'lean :!Br, lBa, fm•d I ~.mo. ·\1 ail. nuw. Call IS~9a. 2b~ rm: I ', b a , ''.'ZEW qiL~ ~rps Jllr . 28~. 2bdrm. s:.150. $395 furn. Share beach home. Cd t maintenance prof del'or , 1.ets 2110 !'•frwport HI jSouth PCTI c lse to bch 2br.' I ' . • . 2 o 2 9 1 !lSI'> t\516 g a r a 1'! c , f. I I • :-. & I frplc. gar 2 blks bch. :'\o Des If a b I e S <> San I S250 incl'g util Wa lk \O Sl00011JlO. I .block from ~48 .t961:1 bet\\n II 30 &, frpk, patio, ref!s req. no ;~' l1a ga~ ~&:· I t&'2 H · 2 B· f . h , 'l.>l.'lawar~-· pets SIJ25 mo yrl)' Clemente. pool. l'hildrcn1 bch 640·7888. . '1 I ;iPM pets $()(1/mo lst h st +I a ce mo !> • a O\\ n OUl>t "'·' 3115 &-15 11\112 ----,-beach. 548·4769..:... -. . ~ .. . I Se~. Avail Nov • 15th I la. .. L +Sl50Sel' 548 2778 I ~:rpk, balcony S15U m:• ~on I . . --I OK, no pets 498·5873 : Share 3 bdrm Bal Isl ren· 2Br .2.5Ba,S575,3 Br.25121'r. 2 bu Mesa \erde. 675-133\.673-8671 Ui ,, J 13 2 11· -l·PI I L.1llG3l·ID90Kalh~ m \i H.......L..::: .• _ 3842 \en nit•e 2hr I.Va frplc.q •:years new beautiful!'! tal w/father & 2 boys n •• ..;>.,., J hn 'l· h II Adlls, no pets Sot SO. -------r,..c r a ex, 11an. _.._.. 1 har b 4ue l,i:e patio l 1. ' l".""'Sl506752963 va ::n.:;>. o "ars a I .,.,., ,921 Lar 2 R 1 patio garage n e wl _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 spit level. ocean view. 31 UU<O • .... 6311266 Agt ...,.,.., . ge r. ~arage, sun ' · . · n SSOO 'rly Gi5·3504 J bd s 2 b· l 1 ---------. · , . ---deck, So of Hwy s,.575 , t•arpet 1c~1u B \11lenc1a Jnr. nll'e. dean. do:.c '":"lit e Bach Condo. across! S7S 28'J7 rm · a. car~e l>,1 Pror F"desires M/Ftosbr -&Br 2,,,88.2400sq ft On •Stunning l<ir gl' I Br mo Agl.,675.5930 1 Sl85. NoPt:L~ 545.79~ _ s hop & trani.µ ~re l frombel.tch Blun,:., frplc. -1 drape:. ... bu1 It in ~. 2: lux 3 Rr 2 ba condo . c.anat Pool 1e nn1s $951) I garde11 JJJl pool. rt.'c ---12 B 1• B T h I female 50 + S2 !1 ~ pool.sµu SlOO 962 4914 l \'cn;a1lles luxury 2 Br 21 enclos~.carports, laun j oceanlrt.SJ90,673·9157 P . • II are.1 $3115 710 W ll:lth. lo\'ely 2 BR l Ba. almost, r , a own ouse 1675-4339 I . 38 I Ba Condo <Jnh s.550 mo dry fa c1ht1es, public golf I -' ro Pe rt } 0 u 5 e ' St new S650. 760· 1966. \dulls, no pets $395 mo. ----nine 44 "13 9 J 2 93·2 · E & ! and tennis right behmrll Working lad\' wants lo s~r 642·3850 642·1010 I · ' &16-9507 NORTHSlDE lru 2bd m •••••••••••••••••••••••' .. ;, 'e:. 1 ·• ''I · . ___ : • --6'15·6000. Dottie Johnson., _ _ __ __ · ., r · • \\'lends 714 547 H 5J ropert} '-ose lo e'er house or apt Dec l. Ca I s..taAna 1280 1HwttiftcJtonleoch 3740 agt. · SP\CIO 5 2B d It · I Iba, encl g ar w n h Ot.'erf1eld r"nhi.e Deluxe ! Mrs L . kda I yt h1ng. $500 m o n Dottie. 9 79.589 7 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------I"~ r ~ u. aµt w dhookups. pauo. d is· 2Rr,21 ,Ha a\ all Nov , • _':!c~ w ys ' lh lease Avail It 17 I tH2 5012 aft noon Brad.ford Condo nr s c H.B's FtNEST Olarmmg2br, 2ha. w/s un o( ~a':' <"tl;ng::.. l~s ! hwa.:.her. no prt:.. s.t2:;. lllh ~' K:l3 ~16 :'<10 FEE' Apt. & Condo ! Adults only no pets Call ---~ Plaza 2sty, 3br. 11 ,ba. Spanisht:st;iteLivmg' deck, & rcfng, else tol pet S385/c 67~.~3· o, J(Xl;-8 Jeffre}. 7:>9·901lfl T HE SPR INGS 1 Ur I rentals \'11laRentab .. owner7l464201:J8 I Female roommate wa~· dbl gar. pool, l.:c vat10 I Beautiful park-hke s ur shops 6!3·8476, 673·576-1 548 8i:~ mo or or957-3034. ! St2.5 • p I l • . . bl5·4912 Broker I - ---e d t 0 s b a re n es't-' area immac . s550 1 roundings. Terrac ed '12412Po1nsell1<1Ave. ___ .__ _ -----· 13 00 • cnnis, Ja<': ----MOVEIHIMMED. furnis hed 2Br cone(. 968-9222or842·6349 I pool. Sunken gas bbq.,Costo ~ - -3824 •EASTS Io 1-:, I g e re E SID ~ 2 ~r. 1m med l lnl·~-· : Lo.' condo µenlhse l Br Move ln 1mmed f'reshl} Pool. Jacuzzi. garag.e --.--'>parklinµ fountain s . •••••••••••••••••••••••·-JTIOdeled 2 CR 2 Ila. nr• New_k1tcli. No pets 5375 lhr +loft Orani:etree ' new crpt,clrps,sec bldg. µamted&cleaned I &2j S21AJ.840.684~.-__ Sparklingclean,c·oz) 2Br l S pa c iou l> ro o m s . ·.shopping. S4SO per mo I ~631·61~ Condo puoli.. tennis .' JX>OI, clubhouse. adult:., Bdrm. Iba. S29S·S36S: . 0 Ide r h 0 m e B 1 g I Separate dining area.I NEWLY DECOR. I f>1l·6l68 . . j :.tream'> u c S475 mo 1 no µet s SS so mo Hefng op11onal Carports I \\uodbndge. Jbr. condo. backyard. Near Edinger Walk-in closets. home , I Br. gas pd, encl gar, ----JN~ del.ux.e 2 hr, :! IJ.1. Si3·G18S , . ' Vers a ii I e s Sand• 1 & laundry ;m Walk to S2IO. non-s moker. P-:~ & M ain S450 1 mo 1 hkek1tchen & t·abmets .1 dtwasher. pool. Adults.1 1Br.Stovc.Privalepatio, g ar , patio S l50 rn ~>.j -673 2749 beach.49lH209~496·3233 , 730·3l68 day. 55 1·2~47 63'7·7918 I Wa I k to II u n Ii n g I onl M2-SCY73 gas paid Adults Ref's. i .!_~ed. 759 19l4 -194·29112 1LOCJll"O leoch 38 48 ! --I ... ........._,.. h i h d eve • ___ _: -<;.>nter ---S!95 646 t.1983 . . . . , ••••••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •' DEACON BAY, 2 br, 2 ha 1.......-~U~ ............ ·~.~. ~ ... md sle90 0 i -COZV 2 bdrm CJ>ts bit· 1 u .•• 1r fu 0 ,00 -2 Br. I la Apt · · _._ 1 l-.i\S1 SIDI-, sharp 2 BH. j t)c f t 2 .. d ''b I a pt of BA y F' Ro NT or ~•-e , 30's businessman seells · · / ""' uom uri rn ,.... I ,, 1 d G d ! ' new cpts & paint f nl'l I ean run · '' rm. ' a. !••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 q uet nc smkr 2br 2ba ins. gar, huge yrl for pets. I I-led room furn from •• ew Y ecor · a s P . 2bdrm. 2ba condo near! . · . · ' frplc. deck , Sl:l5U m o home. tennis a\'ail, utils, 1 . · m· . . • $300.847-2151 I S430 encl gar , pool, d /washer. i s.c. Plaza . 1>001 , reel gar.,nopels. S425 mo 251 \...llraclean. 497 1725. I inc-I. S780 m•> y rly ! ~ ... --.. .. v·11•·ge lux. aptw ba~ view 12~. 2 lkodroomfurn S490 Adults.642-5-073 1 room launrlrv allblt·lnsl ISth P lace. Apt l:l • 675 8669 ~WlllU NI 546.e728 -~D &SF:CT1 0N8 1 Twnh:.e unfurn. from JI T hou --! &refMl(,wale;&gaspd. ·~·5880.~~k for ~am Bat·helur apt. beaut I . . J. Ne\\ 1&2 b~rm luxuryl immed Occu nu condb Having pro!Jlems? We s.s10 r own H 'Kids OK no pets Dc.aPoint 1826 ocean view pvt garden1Spac1ous & Pnv3le lbr. adult apts 1n 14 plansl r t'I p , b h $300 can help you today! Call Adults.no pets Newli decor gas P~ . 1 S550/mo fi45.2016 dys: ••••••••••••••••••••••• srtting. w'oman pref.I ap~ in the Bluffs. No ~m S41S, 2 :xirrn fr~m S~~nun~· ;;r 8~8.40,1 now for counseling., Utilit1es Free' ~~c ~a r .. Apo1ot · ·l99-3736eves &wkends. l & 2 Bdrm. Gara ge. 5400499.530495 children or pets. SS50 5erf+11poos.dt~nGn s . home847_1747"work ,._ 847·2151 I was e r . du 5 ------0 1washer. clean• Close l ------ -851·0494 wat a ~· pon s .. as --j LAQt.:lNTA HERMOSA !642·5073 __ , PINI BLUFF'APTS beach. F rom S345 2br. l'~b_a. No. l.aguna . lo~ cooking & hea~ing l GolC Course Apt , 0011 3 br, p_. ba. r /p. d~I gar. 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk j\IESA VERDE h me t.1 Spac. 2 Br 2 Ba. Adult 493-5953 An SP\1. :\Ir Ocean View. wlk to bcb , New Vers~1Ues 2 Br. 2 Ba. paid. From San Diego \'lew. wlk lo bch, tenaiil first and last plu:. de11 I W ol Beach. 3 blks S. of ,. h & oB dal j Complex Patio. view. Blain. . shops, adults , no pets, 5650. B~ Hoag Hosp. Frwy drive North on golf S16S /mo 498·4692 ' 1595836-6048 Etl'ng r rnasp ere. 2 3 r x r M.SOimo 494.4269 , Adults. 968-2297 Beach to McFadden then _ · __ . ___ _ I I e 84i 5-t<ll apts No pets.546·1034 ' rplc. encl gar .. gas l bdrm'aptS360 2bdrm 1-. I . --\\esl on Mcf'addeil to M FRoommate needed'C.. W.it .... lhr 1298 -----. . stove , dsshwsr. s pa . aptS450.$86-0741. ,Spaciou.sApt 2 Br.pnme Spacious I Br m q~itSea wind Vill age s hr 3br 8 t ~bl ~Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:lhr 2ba, lovel~ lge unit in Spaclou.s Family 3 bdrm lndry rm f'rom $500. 768--1541 I 'lo Laguna Modern & area Walk to shoppm · r7l4J893·5196 Be h N 8 P ~ '3-4 Br, 2Ba, new cpts & I 4 1.tex Clse to om. tt•nn1s l 2 ba. $395, 2 bdrm S340 SPMC 631·6107 ---atlractn·e. incl 1tarage I Pool. Adults. no pets. R--4000 -ac · · 6?S-034S ·!l pa.i.J\t. garage. $695 mo l'C.lll'll>. & JOIO:ing Lrak ,( ~a~rou n~2 ~p~ool. Immediate 2Br E side. Lge 3Br. 2Ba, frpk. deck.· .-\dullS s.sJ5 t 62J 3827 I g;O mo 646-4378 ,.~••••••••••••••••• E BluCfs Twnhse poqt, 846-1358.846·5792 s1i,,o 16672 Algonquin _·_ ~--·--= I No pel) $375. See ~~21~61~~367~:ir 1 h a ;2•,bd;m t •2ba frplc I HEARIEACH OnNewportBeach Reach gar.patio.privacy.M/F' Ullfunttshed llOO Tobin l moLµperapl LaneCM 2or3br.hack ~ard.b1g P'l r oad SS75 m o garage SSOOmo.yrly.I kitchen 2306W Ocean-Femto shr 3BrlgCondo HouM5 ~mlshed cw 846 5111 or tut> 5531 K '1 Br 2.Ba Near OCC S450 1 manager. t620 Tulip ·--· _· _ _ I gar, oce~n rarl\~n view 2 Hr. 2 Ba. frplr. encl. ~ot. el room . s ma II ~640· 430.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrviM 3744 1 641 ·86.'>7 ~ sundel'k garage " d ~991997 I Br. 1 Ba. frplc. encl. J!ar front. S21iO & up + 1260 in ~""t Crest. S22S mo I -----Nice ne w adult !Br · · ·, __ 00 1 B f ~ec &depos1t 673-4154 .. 4 br. 2 ba! nr bc h, 11001 1....................... LUXURYLIVIHG : "arden apt for rE!nt \1ew. ne w carpe t :._ & •--HiH 3850 S4 A so 3 r urn _ __ _ _ --•i ulll. fu ll)• furnishe<J, pnv, tennis, mo1mo S795 2Hr, lBa. acll ts .... 0 1 ten I ". painl S.SSO mo 49-1 2•9H --r'"" s ~1NTER S750 La Be h \I 1 non :.moker. 631 0815 1 + se<:ur NB Avail Dec .. ~ . 1 •n .qwet Adult Complex G.1rage 642.5569 -31 9A\1 494 1-5-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~wpt Bch RJt, 675 1042 . guna ac . otor nn. , Mi. ~mu I }r Isl' Spacious l BDRM. APT i ---i I • . ':i Lag una Hills Ne w ·-985 No Pac1f1c Coast HF:LP' Need I or 2 male ~~i-~lSorY6Jb682 548 ~12 ___ Dishwasher. fireplace,,Deluxe 2bdrm.2••bacon·1.argepnvate slutlm,p1l lake-;1delBr 2sty Cun l~rlrm penthou se."")· L~J'una Beach roommates to move tl.J •New4Br.3Ba 2Stor) ~..--..tleoch 3769 P't. patios, pool & s pa , ilo, µar. pool.. rh1hlre n \;mt $325 mo do. loft . frpl r, all \ersa 1lle s c on_?o Dail). \\eekly Kitchen Nwpl area by Nov 30 Frplc. Near Chapman & ••• :"!:':'.~ ••• ••••• • ••••• 1 :-lO PETS. $395 mo & up. I c>K S675/mo Call mcirns 1% 0227 amen1t1es S551i < 21:1 l !J68 3791 e\'eS 995-1222 a ,·;11lahle Low w1nt<'f 551 6&l6 art 5PM /wkdys , HwyS.S Orange S79S ~o MESA PINES or e\'l'S S48 3561 283·4979.l';illaft S I rla.1·~. rates 494 5294 --! ..-. !'>4S 3232 64.1 141;o · · 2650 HAR LA 1\VE I rLWPORT 2 Br 2 Ba Pl :-41guel Cun , ---· --2 males roommates to s}\r ,..._ ..... _._·_ , • -I I SPMC 549 2,11?1 H"' <l" Washer Dryer 1'•101 Qua1I Crl:.'el< Nt·~ 2~111n 1 . \1•rsaille-. Lux Jr I Br. ~t <'nt & l)ath for q u1 ~t lux c·ondo Pool, jac, eto. ec..dol'ftiniums I I ----I APARTMENTS & l en n • s S500 mo Hr View or lake & hills I 11ew, ptxil s pa. SCl'. S44t>I l·mµI lem ..,lite coo~ing ' ::\r So. Csl Plaza Ms\T UllfumislMd 1425 , ' I Br. S250-+ util 2 Br ·lfl2-6i0o ur 661·352G C air. lls h"shr. vool. mo 7~l 8390 _ 1 :;u~SI S:> mo t:.M j hr S22S, ot h er s2 10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , llfe81iBllU SIOO rno. Infants only. No 1---..,auna. spa, tennis $550 I llJr S37S mo. vrll 53251 I Sllll1'lep Run. 545-2068 ;, Luxurious condo 2 Br. j I p RT ....aT I pcts,nowalerbeds Huntingtonleoch 3840 c21J128.1·4979aft S wi~ter, lblkLo.na·1 Ckn 'Room with k11rtw n priv "' • ." 2•-i ba, 2 car gar, auto , A A ME" S 2150 NewportBhu ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 A~it b'73·62IO Ne:ir bus & s hopp1ni.:j '~" U.P Condo U \l door opnr . frplc, pool, I l:leaut1ful garden a pts Cos ta Mc!>a 'Ver) large 2 Bdrm. new Mission Viejo 186 7 -center :\dulls only El'CS \ iew, Pool. Saun~ Te!\' jac. $75. Ph 645 8fl~ or : Pool & spa. ,\dulls. no ., · cpts drps Patio Ga r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 b1 Versaille. nr Hoag & 6-9 :ioor wknds 962 7520 I n,1~ S2~ mo + , ulll 641-154.5 YEAR· ROUND FUN: I pets. I~ !Id.rm 2. Ba' fownhou:.e. kids OK 5395 84i·480:1 11.>eluxe Fm1sterr<1 Condo beach. secured. adults. --I ~!l.J H\i29 ---Soc•al Act•111hes D• I f.s1de. 2 )rS old . S490 -------2 Dr 2 Bu. lake \'IC\\, r I I occ N -- --- For rent. condo 2Br II un· rPCI"' • Free Sunoay I Rat'h $.130 5.'>7·4700 ext 2312 da )'S Spacious 2 Br A I' ail nuw pm l.Jeach. ll()()I. '>l'l'll ri ut1ls ind . S475 731 ·4134 :~k/ ~~ t~o 5~5 25~~' )1.1 le 50 " ant:. fem~~ tington Landm a rk Bruncn •BBO s •Pa• 161E 18th:642 08~6 I l>Ml·2-i2tit•\E'S wknds S365 Private patio 21 t~. frplc SiOCI m u Sceni<· U!Jl>t'r 2 hr. 2 ha. dfLG t•ompan1on t11 sh~e Diil~ Adulls ovcr40 ssso mc1 heS •Plusmucnmoce v1•••coRDOVA ~ious28r.21o. Kids OK 17401BKt.>e lson 9~1 1!91151)rHJ'72073 S6l0 frplc 1l 1s h \\ <me bdrm apt ID Cl'-; 213 "·'79745 ~ "'r"'" t n Lt I t h 1869 .. 1hl f f t lfoom&bathforrl'!>PeCta C'hanj?e lor r m boaP(t .,,.. . GREAT RECREATION: )lost ut1l free Ne" l'r••l Pool. carpeli.. drapes ..... ne s as -,erun ~wporl Beoc .a:. u no Pe . "'1·"""" -I T F L "' l \ 1213>5"" 53''1' '"""0~,631 '.'1129 ble moral lad'. )Ide ..,.. ~ RENT A\arlabll!Oec ls t l ennos • ree essons encl garage, pa tio. ldeal forhusines~l·ouµle "0 • '' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,...."°"" -----· (pro & pro snopJ•2 .. rh hr 1 d N sll 0003 s quare Park ar e a F -h \Bdrm lBa S400 So ...., w . an r} rm o ur mature roommates piDlf NEWPORT llirlrm t·rpls, s to' e & 9ti2-tl.'l8? I <.'m rmmate to s r nCo'tf Coast \'ilia 644 2999 Heann Oubs•Sauna• pets. No children. no pets Winter Rental S800 :\lo 3 Mft rl'l'n,g. 2 car ,l!ar "ith l'OOdo b) bch m Newpori. Hydromassage•SWlm 11 HDRM S390 Prl\a le & !>ecl uded Bdrm 2•, Ra Condo la unrln l blot·k tu Huo m tor Renl "' l)alhl ~4.SCh_ec-)_'1548·21_4_9 __ • To""""°"5e ming • Orn11ng Range 2 BDR\1 $450 Newl) decora ted SJ75 APARTMENTS u..tw.isMd 3525 BEAUTIFUL APART· 1 Zl23 Elden -''e CM 631 05&5 or 73l 1>829 <Xcan & &y 'iew. 20' beach. Soa5o mo Ad u II~ ~ mo \fother w cha Id s hr 3if ••••••••••••••••••••••• MENTS: Singles 1 & 642.7605 boat shp Comm tennis preferred . n o p et '> !62 3597 hml' fUm rm, jacu~. Turtle Rocle High hind 2 Bedrooms • Fur Spacious I Ir. Apt. courts , iiool Washer COUNTRY CLUB 646 7662 Room for male k1ll:hen etc 5250 mo incl. a.i.. Condo 2br, 2ba, den, 2 n1shed &Unlurn1sned ITIU:VICTORIAN 2 Br Gdfde n . p ool A p t Dryer , 2 car garage LIVIHGIH 2 \"ersaillesCondos 1\dl1s pnl'1legeS12tJ mo li31·1666 • ( l •AdullL•ving •NoPels w~ar Adlts,<.'plS.drps, C arpet i., drapes," elec garage door on! Se hi h 5-18.9692 - ----~ jc::;_g8t"en~'i~'.v1i7";,(ipor::~. • Models Open da••y bJtns, fncd yd \\}Her pd secluded. S3l5 m o opener Pri\'ate patio. NEWPORT ) <.' cJj!. ni:: be · Hmmte lo shr: 3br hso. 752.2615 910 6 fi.36.41.20 li31·05Mor i31 6829 new carpet. Will con· BEACH IOts ofameniues 1·2seµ fuMtm Sl68 mo. Pv\ en srno roo + ulll. C.:\t H. 8. Twnhse pool pri v 3b~<.. 1V1b11 , Crplc, w /d , tsn last + d eposit $590 /mo 847 -7339 , 842-3010 .,..__., Uttfurn l 6 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti67Victoria SL S.170. siderfurn.642-1603. master swtes SOOO I· t'Nnce. cooking, quiet area.6459970 {' Oakwood p " ----2 Bedroom in supe r toca .. ,~ 2Br 2Ba s!oo At?t . man prefer red. Laguna ----~ G.rd.n •pert~::t1 Luxurious condo : 2 Ar. !Kin C.rpttl>d. Ad ult Oii· Beautifully lo<.'aled 2 Br , An adult communil} on 6iS·J..lll n-h. 497_.,.,..., N<'e(l female roommate.i:.t ~ mwn 2'~ ba. 2 car gar. auto l). no pets. $350 mo. 568 SJ75. tBr S-130. C'ias ln th~ Ruck B4•Y Spec -----f"M.. 'IVQ• br 2ba, Ft.n V~lle)' apt,. Newport B•ach/So. door opnr. frplc, pool. W Wilson. Call 646«1477. cld .. No pets M2·1652 tacular Spa. 7 swimmin(O? Near Hoa..: Hosµ 2 Slor} • 1 room detatche<1 , wit h ~lS1 rno Y63·709l 1100 161n St jaC' Ph . 645·8986 or 28 .1, n .. "lOJ A..,,,;;;: poo~, Sb ~ghlle~fnet• t:,~:.J~ a:. ~inmg .. ~8m5 bath. S22.5. R A 1 N --8--10ove1 ''16th• &U·l.545 • r i ..... v o n~. Lo\!elr 2 & 3 Bdrm <.'OU s, I e ra , pu . .... ..... ,. oo -up . .,., 673-6223 mmte ,·a1 ow !' t l t?ld) 842.5113 No children. Small dog Town.houses, gara ge , 1mg green. ,Pachelors. l &t.2-6629, -----~ m nice apl. Serio~ Clean&neat2Bdrm,n1ce considered. S410. mo. patio,laundryfac S45u& and 2 bt'<lrooms apart ------Laguna Beach, sunny Student Pref Christia·o: Newport Beach/No. area. ut1l rm. Olde r cou. 642·'1344. sr,75. ea11 2131596.7202 or ments. and \ownhouse:. 2hdrm. S.SOO imo. M M. furn room. pvt bath. 5200751-8133 , F.astside C.?tj. 2.Br, lBa. 880lrv1ne pie pref. Lots of nu·e ---------frumS449.00per monlh Walktobeach.avail 12·1 'tinens.Sl95/mo 499.5550 • garage, encl. yard. no 1a1 l8lhi . hb s395 Nice 2Br, 2811 apt. $475. 714 '960-7347. On Jamboree Al Owner1Agt 559·5l64 eves -:__· ., Nloed hvely one lo shr I~ pets. M.50. 645·2994. (714) a•S-1104 neig ors . H /mo Most uul paid. Adulls New 2 Br 2,11 Ba Condo San Joaquin Hiiis Road . Hohh, Motels 4100 2br apt in lrl'. Non·Smltr ~ Funt 3650 Waterf ront omes 622 Ham11tonSt.5'18-0477 Ol . M , . 1714 >644·1900 Lr g., quiet I bd r . nr. •••••••••••••••••••••••! S200 t mo y r . r o und .......-.. es ~631-1400. 1· n. rm .. • icro wave, -Newport Ctr., pool , I u . ., 1592 '• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---trash compt .. e lec jlat l OCEA .... FRO.._.T J a c u z z 1, ca r P rt DO YOU LIKE o>o><. ;} Clean, 2br 11 blk Crom Prest1g1ous Vers ailles Bdrm. 2•, ba condo. Dis-I ~~· 2 dBr. 1 Ba. Ap~. opener. Tennis , Ral·quet " " 759 7Bl3-WG44·6.1lS-H MOTEt.S? Mature i~~lt to share; bch. covered deck· ln rondo. l mini br, interior ! hwshr. frplc. 2 car gar 1 1 aJpe s, rr°pes.dpoo · ball. pool, ac., sauna. No1l 3 Br 2 ba. duplex com · Weekly rentals from S84 Br 2 Ba Condo. Newpo(t fanl OK. Yrly $575/mo. decor & furnis hed . P vt s l. Ava II now. 1 1 n ry rm. mme · oc-pets 1 or 2 Kids OK S850, plet el~ r efur bish ed Oreanfront. Sl200 mo. yr & up. 646-7445 22741 Beach. 5250 646.7332. lit, S300sec. ~-5091 4719 I 1213l94.l-zl72 I 1625/mo. lsl/las\, securi cupancy. Adults only ' cat mo Ca 11 964·2566 or Ye a r ly I eas e $89S·1 ly lse 4 Br. 2 ba, frplc. Newport Blvd. C.M. RlverSt. NB (upstairs 1 I - - ---ty. Avail now 673·2282, 9 OK. TSL Mgmt. 642·1603· 973-2971 Agt., no fee. 67J..21 l.3 Furn or unfurn. Agt VacaK. R...tah 4250 Ret prof wall share &tlr. IPenlnsublalk Older be2acBh j lo 5pm 11450-1495 2 Br t''2 Ba . 'ne2Bdrm.nucpts/drps, 2 Bdrm 1 Ba, avail Novi 700.ll.99or 675·6160. •••••••••••••••••••••··' Newport B. apt. Prh· ba lf tw.tt F•u"lli1hed , apt 1 ~ to water: r ,---Twnhse All buall·lns. '"l'I Pri!f emp heallhy qul•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ba $425 mo winter. l mile to be a.ch. 2br Patio yard Lndr' rm pal.lo. gar . Kids OK $395. Isl . $.\SO mo yrly Agt. Snug & Coi> lbr l blk to MOUMTAIH Vll'W male. non-smoker. <.:all ........... 3706 ~mo yrh Util Incl garden apt. d1shwash.1 Sm child, sm pet OK .. l 79l1 Holt.847-4803 ~--I bch S395/mo + ulll VIL.LAS Answe r Ad •41J· .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bis-571o :!~il.3$425 · 645"0645·,1 1mmed. occupanc~ TSL 3 br. 2 ba. dbl gar. $4l!S, Very nice lrg lbdrm, in 673-8.'mor6739105 TEHNISCLUI 642·4300,24hrs. • · South Bayfronl rear loft Oceanfront 3 Br 2 Ba , Mgmt. 642·1603 1st.last + dep. ; ga.rden se tt 1ng, pool. 2 br. 2 ba. Versailles con· Near Palm Springs. 1-2 & I Gcraci-s • .,, bedroom.A'liu\l. No pets. compl. furn . avail t1l l\VAIL. now. 2 BR. p(l • 646-4559. qlllet, secure, adult area do ocean \'iew frplc I 3 bedroom villas availa I tw•...t 4Jff Avall.l2·1.1475lnclutlls. 6/15.675·8973 deck O\'erlooklng aolf l NEWBREEDAPTS --WHIFFLETREE In East DluH. Single patio, security'. pool ~! ble. Weekly, m onthly ••••••••••••••••••••.,... frS.-8154. -----•oourse.new cpts &palnt. tDdrm &Bach. •~ adult, no petll 6444767 jacuni. a ... ·m , s aunu, and annually. 7 lighted . u.., SC25 c 11 546 5880 fo'rom $315. Luxury Adult unlts at af. 5465/mo '"' tennis courts . Close tol~1al home for rent ·-Newdtlwce designer 2 Br.~Rh • mo: a • · Frplc, rec room. pool, fordable living. 1.2 & 3 · Sllll0.842•2985· I R a n c ho Mira ge's yourcar.SSO /mo. Boi- deck, blt·ln• iOod loca-1 u.fwwlslwd ukforBillorPa m I j acuui . e n c losed Br. We ll decorated. Larire 3 br. 2 ba, patio. lblktobeach. l Br. l Ba. 1 R(.'$taurant Row. Agent.; area.&40-7883 ~1 Uonnr1hopr.ln.1lswot.e r , •• .. •••••••••••••••••••Lower 2 Br. l Ua in 4. I garages.Gas&waterpd,f Ol,ympk s\ze pool. light frplc. d.shwhr, newly de· Opl 13251 1714)328·.409'7. I Garage {or rent, slor• U7\olt Pear · 8860. Incl. ..... I.a.cl 1106 flex. 271E.16th. Pl. $350 Adurts, no pets. 3~3 ed tennill court. JacuuL cor. $850 mo. A gt . x. 97:.'~ onJy Corona del Mar "'1. AYAH unl\I June lS,1•••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• 1 mo. Call 644·0452, ' Hamlllon, C. M. 645·441 \ park like landscaping. 613·9000. s:ui=Y 'h ldaho.5,Full~ 11 • 780 1415 eves ' *· f75.21118 Deluxe 8ayfront 3bdrm. 1 From $360. 846·0619 -Large 1 Sr. 1 Ba. Unfum. ~orta ouse. P• " · · • ..... p~ 3707 2'Mt, rehia, frplc, adults, Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse ~ Tuslln, 2 br, blt·lns, . ~et 2 Br. Apt. Garage, $32$ ortably CIO!ie to ski I n untlnaton Beach a .... , ••••••••:=:::~•••••••!no pets. l800/mo yaly,1 Apl. In quiet Adull aar. p:.tlo, no peta, S42S. Bachelor's apt. 2 blks patio. pool. Adulls. no Calllm·808l Uf\.11 & town. Avail Dec. 12131 433.2435 • Box~· 648-1213.644·&138 , Complex. Newly r e -MM3!0 I from ocean, downtown pe\5, L80l H \Sth. St . 2'7 \hnl Jan. 10 rot l or 21 Selll Be•ch90?4o. •• BEACHFRONTINN.Lowj I decorat ed, fireplace, H.B .. 1285 ullla pd. Call Newport Hei~hts MSfl. 3 Br.2 Ba.Stepttobuch. week11 renta1. Wirite Box W\nter rat•. llO up wll. IAYMOHT I enclld patio & garaae. 2 br dplx, gar1 yard, Laurle,841-4343. 642-7340. 1625. Property House. 39, Ket chum. lda bo,: E . ll I d e c . M •• wt 17&-8740 Nlct2Brl baw/alln ~ ~ •• ""95 M50/mo.132A Weelo Dr. 6'2·~.64a-10l0. 83340. 1 20th /Tustin , sgl · I ..-: .,., .. , no pe..,. ~ mo. C.M. 648·281:1 Spacious l Ir 2 Bdrm Apts. All jiult, no pets. 2 Br. 2 ~ • a' Br. Carpel1. drape;,' SlOOOtmo. G7'-"3S ~1 ors75·st49 °h'anqulJ aettlna amon• Ba. om 142$ Pool. spa, NEWPORT MEJCHTS: 1°Hawall. Molokll 1 bdrm l alOrap. ~ 6'1a.3600 llo¥e fr ttfriae. UUlt pd. •UtUt ltlaod. )'early . Lta 2 er. t Ba'. MOO to 1425 l br 4-pln. up1l1lr•. atr-.ams Ir pine treea. reti ac. dtw111her lnc:ld. Bdrm upstairs Poot. •1 condo, view. pool, tennl1. st"'llQLE EastJ\de MO Ut.a1ll1 ror 4. 1375., , alry lbdrm, So.Wl>/mo I Otwuher. aaraae. carport, lndry .1275. 7200 Adult.a onl)', no pets. Acrwa N 8. Golf Course. 3Za-C Clay Sl. 5'25. Aft. On beach. 125 /d • )'. 1 e31..e1S5. 162 ·•o •· Tu! ...., AvAlllmmed.675-341.2. ' 548·3* ShalJniar.846-2813 f)-omGS,~1 MS-48$5 • ~ ·l •me 11.n .C.M. \ 4-_ -.. :a -· . .. ... ---------- I . I .. 'OfficeR ... al 4400 10fficeRewtal 4400 1Ccccwwwrcial ' ' .. M.aytolw 5025 ·L.t&"-d SlOO ILalf&,,_.. 5300 a..t&Pomcl 5100 l.Olt&Fomd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• , -...... 4475 <OJ11111:ailf 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················I-················ .. ···· 300 sq h . prime H.B .i•••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowest rates available-Lost. Calico cat, young. F ound Ge rm an Found . Lrg long-haired ground fluor lo<'atio!l.,Basement space avail. Free consultation. No I very shy. Vic 17th & Shepher d . ad.ulL M . Orange Cal Corona del near be¥hes. all utal. Approx. 4,000 sq. rt. On llAUTYSALOM 0051•00 obligation loan fOUUA ADS lrvtne. U seen. please Ba l boa ~Penin s ula Mar.675·3437 I tax.es. etc md. $200/mo. waterfront. NB. 642-4644. FounLain Valley-10 Sta-qootes. lst 2nd !b-d's re-nv call .,egg}. 644·9836 or SW·3656. 615·3070 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NlWPORl BEACH ' ' ,.,. " • ••· ,,, l "•',.A"''" 840-1964. . I lions Center Location. finance a AlTD's ·No IK fl££ 7:>1-3247 . Lost Oct 23 -. -Found : approx. 2 mo. 900 sq fl. prime H.B. South Laguna. Beautiful MET lil OPOL ITA N m tn /!l'ax. Cr eative · blk /l an Fem. Vizsla. C.M.548·1200 1 --Very attractive unit, NewOeror . · ~ Reward fuu n d Y ork1 e '.\l1x . 1 Boxer.J8th&SantaAna. ground floor lo<'ation. ocean view, high beam • REALTY fmancmg exper. Please Call Lost. Dog. large. blk New· gold Fem. Blk Lab. '.\I. --.--------- near beaches. a II uti I. eeiling, C'arpet. full bath. <213) ~94-6954 call 631-2246.. 548-2089 : foundland ..,.. wtritl'" on Sh ep he rd . t a n '.\1 PO li NU 7 Y. n Ir Sh o Call Mr Howard 6 45 . 6101 I taxes. etc incl $575 /mo. $&50 mo Turner Assoc.. MoMy W.ahct SOJO 64.5678 <'hest. Looks like blk St Shepherd bl k tun '.\I I Haired Blk Cat \\ tcollar 8-l. 0.1964 Gt-1177 1 ----- 1 ·••••••••••••••••••••••' Bernard. In vie. of \6\hl Great Pyrenee~ '.\I & F' 1.Sth Santa ,\naf>.12-1938 -lnvntnwlif ~~ S30 000 r 3 I St. HB. Call 631 9879 Golden Retrel\ er :.I ~ ----. '· ;61l8 sq ft. well localed llldllltrial R•nfal 4500 Oppo; l•ity SO I 5 · .' or years . ., • . Ans wers to n a m e , Golden Retreiver F e m l·ound: Cahc-o Cat. fem . 16.17, WestrhfL N.R V. ant ' North Costa Mesa office. •••••••••••••.••••••••••1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• W~l.f.~ ~rl S9e~~~ by Lost .or found a pet Call I Frederick. Npt Bch .-\nimal Sheller spayed .2 ~ ·'rs . old f1,nan<'la l insl. 7000s I , Park next to.your door .Jl.500sqftindustrialspace. INVF.SrORS WANTED 2n · · . s Animal Assi s t ance _ 6'W·J656 Harbor V1e\\ Hills. In· l; .. t.noor._~genl 5'._11 5032 l Fully equipped withl wf2.offices. 2 balh. lge Join smallgroup mbuy Mort~s.Trust League.537·2273.Nofee. Lost dog. rust·C'olored. --. --J~red, l:all immed _:\ft 1 KOU CENTER carpet, a1c, C'abmeh &I rear door. 1240M Logan ing control of under DMdS 5035 Jl..ost SlOO reward Fem sbort-ha1r ed . pointer FOi ND beautiful h1rd l 5 ~ & ''knds 644·0i33 NEWPORT. c;loragt; Rea sonably! Av.CM .540·93.S2.646-06811 valued public co & 1n •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Germ Shep. blk with' 1V1zsla ). ans w~rs lo \ll'ln.'ty of Har~r Shop I Days ~!_on.540·2280 _ L·• l t l : pnced. lall Tom. II arbor Pn I hl ul itwun.i a('Q ws1t1on pro Sattter u.... Co w silver tan marks 7 Maggie Lost in "icin11 ' mg<. enter. 646·49::!9 FOUND l 1ttle fr male c.ae~an exeC'u 1ve su1 cs Bak p r 1 Bid me 1g man actur-g ·•m St -1 • .,.6 -37 ,, .... .., • · or Shorediffs Cd \I --• ui prestige lofauon. With 7 ~1 ro essmna g. • ing. l600 sq rt Frontage,• _r.. :_ e'.!..!_~_.,.,_. '-" All t~ pes of ~eal estate mo. E Costa ~esa area 714-1;4{).629-1 · · · I FOL:-; o Wh 11 c ma I c • .,hon haired hlk pupp' c omp 1 et e s upp 0 rt 95 · ---1 La g un a H ii Is. 3s• ·l:-.ieed a lax sheller" The investments since ~949. , &iS-4846. l11fo? I · -I Shepherd mix. Edinger I V1t· Slater & llrookhurst ser nces. Offices for lease. view of 951-3267 I lntemallonal School for S~zJtlcj '" Lost: Beautiful F em . Cat. I Los t 8 1g Red Golde n & Go l hard . JI n ~·-963 6683 -- 714 /851·068..!_ bay on Bays ide Drive, f . . children "ithout paTents z.dTDs j part Calico/Tiger stnpe I Rl\ r male CM 1NB .irea. I 2 I 3 5 9 2 · l u 4 6 or Penonals 5150 .. ...,500 sq ft grnd fir N.B. Low r ate. 1\pprox. 2500 1 d sqt .t. ,neCxt to 1f rvme 1 1s non· profit, tax exem pt. 642·2171. 545·06 I I lg hair wht flea <'Oll"r' 631·58116, SS7·3380 il4 866·8770 •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• .....,.,.. · · , f n us na omp ex at N k ' · bl · · • .. · • ----ut1ls pd. From $85 up 77!1 t500 sq l. Xlnt ror .law. Frwys 5 & 405 Multi te-· • owdsee.1ngwsu1ta c CoshforT D's I last seen near Heliotrope 'LOST · Cat Lag Nigueljf <>UN D . She 1 ti c PRE LAW student needs W 19th St. C.M. Tom CP A or de s1 gn farm . nant bldg. S8SO /m o i sw1ze p?naf~IOnC. n te,12547 \ . Mt 9'c.,· 41•1 &2nd, CdM. 759·1146 ; C n t ~ ,. CI u b are a ' Shepherd ~1x Iris h Set RS.000. Will do anything 957_1900 76(}.8000. . · a<'1 1c oast W), mencan. g ~· .. ' · · C k p 0 11 Legal <.:onf1de nt1al ---·-----Tern:i negotiable. Ample N 8 ILost: Brnn white Spr. l Brwn1Bu.rmese F e m i tcr. oc .apoo. It ~ . D\'M p 0 Box 3242. CdM Deluxe Suites. 1100 New ocean vie" offi<'e., parking 675-5880 I-----CASHFOlT.D's ingerSpanrem pup Vic:. REWARD 831·9809 Bl4e e}ed S iberi an ~ 8 92663 sq.fl AC. ampl pkg, l:t1l 500 sq ft. xlnt park mg. on ..._ 4SSO MoMy to Loan 5025 *FAST ACTION • Placentia & 18th. 0 1 ! Husk~ Beagle. Sha J?J?~ ·--- pd 2855 E · 11 I ''c>ast Hw\' m Laguna -acp !••••••••••••••••••••••• cambria Mtge 9cc.3454 N d d · Lost dog Blk Lab pup 3 i.:r.i} dog & more Also . est w y. '"' _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., s me 1 ca t 1 on · I • • 67>m<Xl l Beach. SSSO m<>. Call Up to IOOO sq ft Irvine I ""d h , f 2ND Reward. 548-6131 mos o.ld Heartbroken CJl' & kittens Adopt a SPRJTijAL READINGS -----P:.iu1497 .. 1s.i.iain '" {NEED na ow as mone> or I-J?1rl 1nvo1'ed Vi c 1 pet at I \lne 1\n1mal• ,1 ... d "THE" I -Skypark C1r<'le area ! T.D. No credit check. no I REWARD. Lost femdog Hamilton & Wa llace. Care Center. Open C\l'P I lOam·l?pm fu I) Lie · UECUTIVE SUITE Sgl ore. Airport Business ~-4;:3 dswkdys. 559·6062 pn ty. For acti~n call m vi<'. of Bear Baker C~I Please call Chns.1 1 day 7>1·3734 ~9'l·~~:o 4!J~·~r· J!~s f\lll serviceoffirc~in I <.:ntr. lrv phone answer-e /W n {MONEY AGT 673,7311anyl1me Sts.Smallw short brown 63t-6288 , -----Cl · Newport Center in g typ1 n g /cop1 e s I R-.. W..t.d 4600 WIU IUY I hair. Tail curls up. 13 yrs -L,o s t K e ~ s . ' n I e:!'_· ---• 640-5-170 1 . furn conL rm av ail •••••••••••••••••••••••! , old. "Sugar .. 979·0965 Lost· B!ack cat. greenish· CM/:'l/ewport Rl'h areu TOMMY'S ....._ ----S2001mo 754-1142 Responsible local family 2nd-lrd-4"'T.D S · a fter3PM :rellow15h eyes. spayed., Re ward Apx 12 " 3j OF:-.1EWPORT ruu needs 2Br house w yard t Or Cuod new TD s. For I no coll3r. \·en· special. sk, leton ~S J .i 1118 orl ESCORT UECUTIVESUITES R~ecoratedofhC'espace C.M. area Xlnt. refs .' e immed. quote. c all Lost: Ir~ neutered m~le disappeared ll·41h oq 559-6099 752.9368 .. . . .. l Campus Dr 2400 sq ft. 548_1754 1 W l.C. AGT 1714 >752·8261 shortha1red cat, white Sth $.'8-68-\6 ----- •There is a difference I Will divide. 90' per sq ft. . ' CREDIT HO . chest. belly & legs. Lrg I --t found. Fem blk gr<1} I TOUCH A CLASS 714 /7S2 0234 F\111 service Courtesy to ~eed apart., prefer SJC . PROILEM PTivate party has well gray /black patches · on. SlOO.REWARD Losl 9·2 ' tab b )". V 1 <' Mes a I ESCORTS "2Cm Michels;n Dr 11212 brokers 540-2960. coup I e o n I y. want 2nd & lrd TD loans sec~red 2nd TD for s ale I sides & back Yellow 1 White longha1red female 1 Oran.l(e. CM. 631 -1030, 3-tHRS 752.081; ·2021 Business Cntr 11213 I ' garage <.:an pay $400. 971-6531 /855-1 I 4S at disc. 975· 1176. • eyes. lost \Ii<' 23rd & • cat, blue e ye!· 846·9506 Kathy ' --·- OPRRPOIMRE r~ I 851-95.53 Arranged by Will exchange S2S.OOO TD I Newport Blvd on 10·29., ' ••FORLEASE••• ' C Am; Couple "ants hse quiet , r..a-.6~Lo•s ro1 dn pa,me nt o n Pleasecall642-8890afler •••• YEMIE ' 16101 Constru<'llon Cr W p• ,,. ., ,,. .....,.n• Orange co: propert ,_. Spm. 1 _,,,.. r t · Id 32·• -A.A area NB Pay up lo S7SO. A Mortgage Broker _,.,sq. t. uni me s " o-ICE 644~ llkr.64S-i4~ 'LOST: 4 Mo. old German' iq. n. of ofc +sooo sq rt rr -. Shepherd. So est Plaza. t'enced. asphalt. covered I 759-9531 MiscelCIM04lS ' YOU CAM IE ~00.000 TD on Ba~ front I SIOO Reward 673·584~ }'ard. -I Retltals 4650 I SURE WITH • ror sale. very se<'ure. 549_1W 642 . .,cac • Courtesy lo Brokers Desk spa<'e. 3vail. now, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 "' P.P. 675-7756 ' ""°" 714 1751·-1760 central c M locat1on .jrenC'ed yard. 10,000 sq rt. BANK . Lost. Parrot. green with' Prof office S75/mo All or part Wkd ~s , :\ferry Ch r i s tm<i s. vellow top . vie or f -leas-e Koll -tr,,·ne ln 645-5780.548-7177 548·9831 Qr ('\ w knds per!tonal letterfromSan-Bluebird Canyon. Lag: llOf 499 3800 2 d TD' la Claus sent to ~our Beach. 497.1612 . <lustnal i.ioo sq rt total I LUXURY SUITE . --n $ child. For free details ).500 sq fl de I ult offl\·e Im med occupanC'y. 3000 R\' or boat storage C'onv I s end se If· add ressed Lost: M wht W. His.th land )pac e . 900 sq r t sq. ft. Ste of 8 offices C:\I lo<'allon. S40 mo REDUCED RATES !>lamped. en velope t o Terrier.Hunt.Beach.re "°arehouse. Courtesy to +conference & recep -642·2-364. SanttCIC)O lank Santa l7i-F Ril e rs ide ward. 962-1998 llrkrs. 751-4760. t 1 on . Ko 11 Center • ...._.s/ht¥Ht/ 714·tll-5ZOO Ave. ~.B. 9Z663 1 Newpe>rt Bch Contact Ask for Linda F1ynn -----WST:Penny's <Fashion A TTEHTIOH. Ann •H arv e v < 2 13 ) Fillc9M:i• or Karen Linn AM 1 T n•Rtl/ lslan~ > J ewelry Pouch' • Doctor. Lawy•r. S.iG-2000. • ~................ F.qual Housing Lender ,.,,.,.,./ rontamlng 2 necklaces I ~! Mttrc.het ~hi•f!. :ro sq. ft. approx. Private ~ 5005 Lost & Foliltcl REWARD! 67J.4927 egant bldg .. m heart or bath Frwy convenient •• ~."."'::';!......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found 4 mo old blk kit· unt1ng\..on B c h , """ll9CI• ... 5100 NP&B 7 .w spacious offic es N«;ar Nwp . Fr wy ·" P311,y Pla_n people eart) WA)ff Sl$FAST7 •-•••••••••••••••••••• ten, a ' 645·913 . kylights. wetbar. con Bnstol S225 mo .. Avail xtra Clhn stmiis m.oney. MY amt-lst. 2nd. 3rds-_R_m_22_._e_,._e_s. ____ __,. ..iference rm. 85, per sq. ft. 12-1 .. ao. 76.5 St. Clair suite start your own busan~ss. nex. terms.call now' E '· LOST: fluf(} Olk Cat. ·Plus, super 2,000 sq.rt. l!O. Costa Mesa. 645-7800 t remendous profits, Starr·964·6833. em No Yo Wht whiskers ~1..~ijWpg ~:~I ~I~~· well 3f. DE L UXE OFF I CE ~i::d1~n:nE~tsetr~ii~!: W U lower.fong4ttfhns bfat ,.--· a . per sq. SPACE 641-8358. 641}.Sl72bef8am art IOpm • Fordeta1lscall locate d in f3shion Can ~ RED89~A13R5PLET Island. Call Max Adrian CENTRAL CALIFOR NIA EASY MONEY LOST: Cat, whle w /blue ' ~ Barrett Rlty. M2.-S340 C O A S T C I T Y Oirert from the lendt;:' Sell eyes .. gray ears. reel & Restaurant & Bar + 1St 4r2ndT.D.'s . tail. Vic. Sp~glass Hill • ......... o•"ING ,~!.~~4!' ..•• ~~~.~ ~al Eatale. Albsolutetyb l 833-3213 Cd)I. 64()-4239 aRMU J""l.n pnmeproperty n s uper I MO " Found: l\I Basset Hound. r..ti•l•w Sectlort For store & office space at location . TR l PL E A Ask for Bill Underwood r8 vie. Heil & Bolsu Chica. • Unity Professional reroot!127;g:.Sq Ft. ~~; ~K i~;s~ L~~:I Trust Deed f'u ding Inc. ·I 1146-1272 an. 6pm. S Center '.\1ESA VERDE b R term solid investment. find Whal you want in ;~'~s~·~1{N/~~o~ Found: Young blk Shep. ,'![-,;=. PLAZA Qualified prlnc. only . Dally Pilot Classifieds ADS SllU Olli)'~. w1blonde marki ngs. -r• lS2S Mesa Verde E . C.M. For confidential details. I..._. Tustin area 544-2620 W..._. by Appt. 545-4123 ~~~. 7H /548-7813 eves. a .. 1•,.,_...'f SOOS 3 11ines tor 2 days , ~• A 1 t G Id Ith .,.... _,.,. --1 I on r St a day. 34<' a LA.<)\ mu e : o w I 600to4-000 sq. ft :'\B/CM. up to 4100 sq. rt. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••I line • Diamonds oo gQ,ld chain. M'ith ached. lenan\. im· avail at prime corner. Adverlis{ one or ,Used for Mystic rituals.I· .,provements -uliUties& 17th & Newport Blvd. more Items. yalucd I Must be ret urn e d . S~ day janitor pd. Glass 675-6900 ! up t o StOO. Each .Harmful to others. Lost .,,encl. exec. offkes. cpt 'g. ----------1 I uddlt ional line is 10·30. Fairview & Ari· •&drpl. custom sign. w m Newport Modern Store or1 only 60c for the two I lngton, c ~1. Rew~rd. :improve )'OW' design forl olflce. Nr post om cc 548 I H-....... Pood a ....... & Store : d 8 y s s n 988'2953 i•1mi1led.oc~nc~ s /r.Jerry213/477-7011 ..,.._ n~--l'o mmer~~~t.,ad~ 1'--·------ Acrossfrom DANA POINT I A wullM '911rlll .. • .... ...,.. 111lowed. Charge Found: Male German w-tminster <Xc-AptComboSRm + =---...... ........__II • I Your Penny Pincher Shepherd. 4 healed -balh&kl h I 1 _.. ~• 1 Ad o r use your scratches on nose. v 1c 1 1 8291 _~c~::i~~nstl'r tc eo9'1Ht20 1 • ........ • lln.., 1;sz1llm. Bank Amerlcard illleSq. Pk. 839-2596. Ave.Call leasing RETAILSPACE t INh 140 ·~ All C" ... illlil Vt11aor,MJStem•rd. ~: femaleCockapoo" olfice.895-1177 2073~rt.torleateat• _. •...., -.. 1411,000. Ctl blQMI._, •·senJI" look Broker cooperatlon E. 17t Street Call Maxi 611·1400 For mor« Information' allkf, 4'PP"°" 10/m o old, ~elusive Arent Adrian •net to place your ad ull / WHt RJchardH.PauleyCo., BarTettRlly,842·5840 I , ~-. tfl\lnSter area. Rltn. 646-5808 Ct ,_..... WATERFRONT HOMES. lNC. I!•• Sll I ....,...._ 4411 : R£At..ESTATt 1 ' ~· '. F~: Torf.owuhellCat, en you need expert j •••••••••••••• ••• • ••••• 1 S. ~,., .. Pr0Ptt•11 ~n1 -----·-..-...---t mot. trvlne. After 8, eetvtce pr repaln, t'-lm ,STOR€. South Coutl 2436W C<t•Hwv '~""'''"'"'w l l(~·ou'relo0ktnitor1btt· ...;~...;..·__. ______ •1 o the Service Directory I Hw y. La1una Beach. Newsio11 .i= lbO.\ lllfnd 1 ter jotq•ou won't want.to MID-WEEK SALE. For Private Parties Only NOW through NOVEMBER 30th You Can Place A a..Hted Ad • To Start On Tunclay, W....., or Thursday and Run 71AYS FOR THE PRICE OF 4 (NO REBATE FOR EARLY CANCELLA TIONSl Oean out the closets, kids' rooms, & ga~ -take advantage of this gr9at sale by turning ywr unwanted Items into cash. . COFFER LIMITED TO NON COMMIACIAL ADVERTISERS! ' CAU. THI DA& Y PILOT ADYISOI TODAY 642-5678, __.I.,,.. .. WI P.M. ._, t *t• I A.M. .. ..._ . n Claullled to aolvc GOO+aqft.l.\50/mo.1n • ~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!H!!!!!!l•!!!!!l!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!7!!!M!!!!!!!!!tll~~1 mlu tthe employmtnt SELL Idle ltema with •I l~~~~s~·~~~·===±~=·=*=~~~===~-= ·~~1 ~~~~~r~. ~~~owm~A~i~~-=~-~~~~~-~==~~~==~~====~=:i~ ·•';;i' \ I • II ~.!!'.~: ......... ~?~.~ '!~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... !!~.~ ~~?~ ..... ~!~.~,~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~~ ..... ~!~~ 111•u~r ADYMTtSIMG IM8V~ITl'ERNEED£D Cartfotelderly lad}, Uve Counterhelp, M1P. full or ~W..ted 11001 .... w..tH 7100 .... w..... 1 .U K D1•• W •nds 1ome over In P IT ' I hl > PT po ltl •ctr..ac ••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. Jl'•m'1•''""' • llh • .. GHll ... , or ,n I 1 . • on. no eap. • November a. 1180 l•HHn a I r ci 1a•1 n • 1~, 1111 •el n~·> w.uiia nlabu 2 boys, I mot• 2 ,._3DS,M2 '493 neffaat)'. Good 1tartln1 TecMlcl• llA IRSTY L 1 ST Am · HOUMWtN UQUOll STOil b JI 'th iri~ti• •-1 .. 1M•naiblt? Yl'I Prt!C rm) houae, wage. Appl)' 3700 E. WOUld'preCer ex .... r in bilious. 5 harp aolr lfyouuarritndh.<'on . n«'<befficltnlfaal"'*'· imlllW~ .)' " ,,. rirl! ... ,\ .. -.c!t...... (' ..... r 111 •"1 ...... w /r'lt"'I r~-l HW)', CdM or call a.II ...-~1 11 rt er who t tJ ·-d d bl ~.,_ II I I •• h ~ -f• .. 1 t ... .,., -•v • "' ••-TO ......-· around tech bkarnd • won s c1en oua .. c~n a e lnD maJe1 Mus t tl•i'e ._ 1,. In ut •rn l"'••1~• •11 -.rt • fXlli b .. 1 ......... 6 8P .'I •· C...-.,S II" Stan-•""""' tll d r ... I d ,. t:alHornr• J i.a1 Ult• I t ~1 1 u• loi• 111 pre w"'-".:'.~"'" ·• • M"' ... '"'•ll v ..... ......., Exper w1\h eleclrtcul ,om" 1 ng 1 It rent we nf'(v you or our •· <'omplete t<nowltdft~ ~· (~ Cl HI m t e "' u11llmlt• ct vpJ>LY'• _ o.... _ •"• COliNT•R lll!:Ln , 0 .. , c1.1mpononl'i &: c om Ot>pendable ear a m-u1n llahlful r~ lauranl 11·4 "'"t'll • hquor. fr\A ti•'• ,. "'t ,.fl. \ 11, 11 1 11 f, o '"" 0 ~ 10 r POi\llon open for aa "" ..-•, puten helpful Ext'tll $400 + ~r wk Polen ti al '-'lld~a. WtHraln Apply par 1 ti m ~. A p y • \4 C llHl llNillh hrnt) 1reulve m4r . I n Cleanina P l•J?t. Days, benefits. sah1r). DOE Gu11rantc~d min ror mperson Stonem1l1Ter· '.IJewport Liauor &t b. , aatJ lliHb-,,. Uhtl • , lllnllJna statewide. multi store Cull or part lime. KR <.:1111 Ann. 540·60H r1>1ht~rson. ll B. c ~L r111·e.2915Redh1U £M 2941 West Coaal II, y, "-ta\lna 60 &S3 1lt· \IUI' ~o rk " 111111 ATMTILLIR os>er1!11on.OrangeCoun _M6-__ m_1 ______ Coa.staJPersonnelA\en 1 art!a Ask for Warren. u ou sF:WOltK Womoin NB W 1111 thl\ 1u fur \•H11 j 111n&IJl'L'll ~dult. \tu &bu lmm•dla~o rullt1mt' ~c~r'peP•t•·.e~~ nf.~~ COUMTYHELr ~t~l'a1l9f.~£8L.t~\: ~1 <l>34 ll t>t>lled ont c e ve r> 2 MAJDottHOUSEM•N . «1•1 in I ttn.111• "1lhn11 to .. , .... , n.I r l II h , ... E N p I~~~~~~~~·~-~ "t.oek< 5.""·0167 ~1 · m1~ k••Ulh.1~l~tll•lln1C ope nit or e er wit I gram profit shar n e ... o x1> ec ays 1_ HAIRSTYLIST • "'"" 642-3030 l'nil IA14'al Thc-ro11•t•11t1c lt-t.Jlnf. Kl n l'lf'anuir ATM itack1round. Ex· ir1tdi<'MI dental plan gas -st.61.20, 48hr week. Call ESCROW M'"' ... '"'GER Top professional to take • lnstalll'r c<.:1tblt 1'\' 1 _____ ..;.,::._ __ _ ~If\ I.It· ct 11. II \ 111•• 1 "·"c"I '.i c at 11111 o. trt <'t!Uenl benefils. . I allowanc. e. Cull collect : 6i3·4640 or 3401 E Coaf>t "'""' over complete manage S t a rt •mm e tJ • o t e I Y . Ualuten•c• AHt.•' C'Cil) M "e !M8 2'tl1' 11ur---n11 lklnl'ttl' l 111tc<J ~.JCan~lan Bank Helen Neyer Hwy CdM. ~Escrow. es t l~i. is ment of 3 btlauurut new Teleprompter Cable TV. Will truin ffil'Charuc~y l.c.orl'ht.11 t•.il~• Ai.w1 am rce Blvd , Clt..RrtTTOWM Coonter Help I ing ror a qu&I mgr stores. 644 -1616 e ve~. 90 W 6 h , :II ll inl'hned person. M~· • rftWV I aoy • ~it.al '.'le"'1~~ Be2ach 213·466--1175 Subwav Sand\fich Store to head up new orftc e in ~1-3857 morning !.__ J_t _st.. . taan plant build in~ rUA t Lft -""" , . . OC Airport urell. Must Interior Desl-.er eqwpmenl. Retired . -, \l L (l"'t \ \I n tl \I HJ'\~ & t"\tert • ~w aclceptlng appllC!I· huve strong fol lowing . HA IR STYLIST Mud .. l homo "Xp'7r •• u. uQt Fu II time .· F r i n. e ·I\.•. ..... --c-a-•a1 t1ons.alshifts.Wewanl h0 n •lle ~xcl•,.n°e I d f ~ ~" "' ~ b fl i I 11i-.t11111 1l rt-s ~ru1:1 t't B;' .. "'ING _ ........ .. ' "" •u " :. mme opening 01 1 ( 1. ,. 11 en e l s . L nw fO * 912 1138 * v..111lcu 101 G\1n11ne s ''"~ ... __. dynamic. hard working. A lT D . s. et c XI n I remule to cut & sl\ le "hts HHI." port o JO ..... u cge Laboratories. 2832 Oow. ----· l.Jdu \'11lui.;1·Un•,l'i!-,h11p TILLllS F /T & 'P"T"s4.001hr. mponsible individuals, benefits. s alar\' com & her's" hair ~l ust be ~~a~ lrv inl' area Tustin.832·9100 ... -, ... ,.,.,1 ,1 L,'' ClYICTYPIST In return we will give 1M ns urale w 1nb1l1l\ "ttru,.11·,e & i>er bl ----v ., ...,,. " .~ .. "'"_... ..~ .. 5 MacArthur ti h d I C 11 F R B k . u u, ' son a c. M-1 ..... --ce M-.·· • FIRST LADY lacori. Modela. rwtyD•un . •972-1345• Jmmediule openings for Bl~d7si1ioo -ex sc e u es. gre at a ·et· t>r , l...&<·ense & exper req'd JANITORIAL ..,,...,. .. _. -·~ . .11 \111t"'cr1n~ Sel\l<t' needs qualified applicants. Ex· · · starting pay, complete 547S625. Torn.G39·92'J3 Full lime Work 10 l''ull time. Compaw)' 11:lt·iihrn1t" i.l·t·rc t11n fur (!,· req. ui red Excellen. t c .. shier ,~an t ed . exp training. pre-uniforms . 1<v.ce.al1<UCEDP/T 1 r 1 o p ht!nef1t s Appl\· P't"n · f C II S I .. I k d l(;Ar-11>1111 ~ II I • ieaut1 u una oirH "'"'1,·er I"''" pf .. ce-"1a \him tuiam 'iun & ~Ion ne Its . a y via i>lea~e Phillips Buick ateac Y wor + pa1 ea th 1-ood sture sales Ha bo S3 '" h 1 -""'' u '"' W t "''" "100 ~ · · •-Grocery Store •·1e1 k I r r '"'per r P ll'> ~\on C M. unh P11rrnanen1 p T a ers....,...,, . Laguna Hills 837 2400 vacations ... an t'Xe1tmg "' ad~. part lime "knd:. heni>fil!> .\pph Tue~ thru .- 1!)4 1~1 IA.MK OF IRVIME Joann. · · wage incentive program Phone 644·0SIO 1-; x Pc r I' r c I er red F'n o ... na Point M.inna ---f"" MA~AG1'~H Cpl . 1Het1 red 1 ror reli er EqualOppt'y Emplo)er -Apply in person 14920 EXPce.a1a..acED ~18 9537 Co. 211iOI Dana On ,e. COVER GIR •\j>.11lfne11l ~t .rnager for CA.SHIER B e a c h 8 I v d . · 11>1111"'" f' Dana P()lol ~(.' & \'lSA Au·t>µllu L I ,1uult unh hw him~ 568 BankUlg 1Sa vtngs & Loan Two openings hrs 10 lie Westminster ELECTRICIAN llt~te.s. elq.M·1t>n1 cd . r ull • OUTCALL • \\ W1l-..on t' ~I Mu!>I be arranged. Expenenced In comme r 1·tal 1n ttme \ppl~ 10 11er,,c111 9530778 MC'\ J!-i \ 1 h.tnd\ t>.lli 11n TELLER Apply in person. Kerm COCNTER HELP dustnal. & motor con Beach House Inn. 6 1!1 miiiiliiiiiliiiiiiii.------1 \.:.~mhl\ Rima Hardware. 2666 SUPER SANDWICH Lrol 213·422 11!11 Sleep~ Hollo"' l.11. I.a~ Gt-eat CORU11GftY lntnl' h.1,lll dcllrnn1. Immediate full l1mel Harbor Bl . CM 675 PauJarino. C'.\I Exp Flora l Oc .. 1.:nf'r 11<-h ... r 1: 11 pe n i n g f o r s h a r p ------545-4867 ESCORTS d1i.tr1 liut111 nn•d::. e x personable teller Sa\' CASHIER wanted. full mart tun c.1 Hotel Desk C:ll•rk C),IJ l>l l' K 1-.:\~H.I. H.ird. dtr\\ ""rk \IC)rn m14s. :lO .IO 111·,, µc 1 v. k Tr;11n al m1111m um w.11.:c :\lent 1nl'fea .. e :\l u-..t ru., t' auto ~7 61120 lmll-s IHI 1111101 P•'rt l'I n1 c d l' ah ~c a s I.figs & Loan eltperiencei Narsen-exper1ence pre· OOUPLE WANTED come in with exp ror pro· ferrl'tl apµI~ 111 IJl!r'>Oll Cosh/Check I i.t>mb \ 1>eople l onlar1 preferred Apply al. I 1 er red: C a Pi s tr an 0 Manage smaJI bus me.,.., gress1ve shop "1th car 1-loltda) Inn ·11:u Bristol 1'1.Jtcht•n help "'.intt•d lo 5 Hoh 1 rut'\ :\lun -Frt IRVI NE SAVINGS & Gd N Part·timeWilllram C.111 nagetrade IH5 1.l(J(J3 & Sl,C :\l.:>57:JIK10 k.lrn fouu\ 1,,~.,.,1r.•lll>I' '"'-"'-p/MC/V1·so uc\\J .·11'\I >1";"'54 ' I ar em. ursery. San k r 0 "~ ,,,_ • """~ ..,.. 11w LOAN Juan C api s tran o forappl846·32i9 __ as or 1anc or Mrc; -'\l i5 hr 1,, ,t,,11 :\!all-___ _. ______ , 18.S.52:\1a<·Arthut81vd 661"""" Camp llOtJSECLE,\:"~:Rs 11rel e r r"cl "orktn" ---1\sscmhlt•r f1•111 a ll· llr'\ . . '"""" 1 *D'"'uCERS • r k I I . . ' "' .. Jrvinc.CA92715 --- -"'" - - 0 \\or · nr .;int1·c s hours S \:\I I•• Jl'\I. Psychic Con~ultjl 1t>11" 11,\ \I I 3uP \I SJ 5H hr 714. 752.2600 I 20 Girls Wanted i-:a rn f''t•male Ei.ca11c Art10,l Ra~l-(t.'ll) .\on I' T. 1:1 :1.1 J a1·k I S11111ll ~hop 1111 Nun 1::.0 .E. ;\1 F Cashiers SS.75thr. Fu,11 T in:ie 10 Sparettm1• Slit hr J uhn Turs Fri ll75 ~51-1 :\l r 1.tori ':-. ""' ht·n 5!>1l ll7H !.11\okcr Call tor uppt -----Hr. Week. No Watlre-..i. Box41~. In \J~7lt> I :im; ~1 llarhor 111\tl :-,,\ LlnLE • ........ IES TELLER · 1 F'tt'ld Reprl'~ent..111 , e on I. K-14! :1w ,. Banking HOUSEWIVES, ing Jm·olved. Just l>am· Ht>l'S EKE I:: 1' En Cu r l Cull!JW ll7 1i furupµt "'"" mg. Ca I 895-1419 :\lun.. oldt·r c pl LI\ c 10 l l~11lac.-. m•t•d xtra !id11r lht.> ESCORTS I A SSEMBLERS Permanent. full time 51 ~ STUDENTS Tues. 8Al\J-9A:\I ~~:;:i:;>rg~~'~a~~~r~u (;~r :'.lature woman It> clme. h1tllcla}" p ·1 .. r v T 1 W1lltn11n ,\JIµ\~ i ,\:\I l day week. & part time. l'•10kl\:htc h:.kp~ \ttr:it· 1 <aJIKarcnti:li .;,i;:i:i \II MaJor Cret.111 I ~lacGre!rnor Yuchb Experience prefe rred . PART TIM E DELI/LIQUOR dei.cramhll'f units :\t u:-.t ll\'l' area Rd s rt''I rt 1 Cards .\t·et'plcd l6:ll Plal·t•11111.1. <':\I but will consider cashier· ~ARlOUS S HIFTS Mature woman needed 10 h u v e cl e P c n <I ..1 h I t.' I 1M 21W & 1;;:1 <!"J91 LAt-4DSCAPE MAINT. FOREMAN 895 lr.76 ASSIST" .... TCHEF I mg background. Ty pe c•rHIERS run deli. fix sand ... ·ic he". lra11:.p11rtal11111 Will, . "'" -IOwpm. Xlnt benefits & Ali) & cater parties. Exµ'd lrj m !'1imm1:-.~111n ,\pp lh111M•kf.'l'IJl't lc1n 1111 I l·or l::.l t la:-.:. d inner [ a d\ancement Ca l l Sc.wtaA.naTreosury only need appl y l~.11Tclcpromptt!rC1.tlill' l.1Uu1d n1111 -.ml..r 11111:.1 r;,111·1 1n .ill 11lia"''" vi I hous"' Prl'vttius e xp a . 979-3600 EOE 3900S. Bri~tol Newport Liquor & Dt•ll TV 9'11 Wc~t IHth ~t ha\tt 1·ar l't!I m .. 11c11\ lan<lsc.q>t· m:..111t 11H"lucJ INTRO SP El'I A I. m~t'i. ol m101 slora~e i.11 es 111 Saot a Ai.a 1p lime work 1 Cal l Rof!er 752-1284. 9 to•.4. ~Jon-Thurs -MANAGER SA.LESi· Opl)l\ for Jm b1t1ous .In- d I\ "' Ol'Ces.,ar \ q11al1f1 c a11 v n::.. mlt'lll h:.t\l' J l>1hl' tu tram. & molt\ Jlt• ~alt>!> tea ms. , l'l·r~11 11 •1l Hu:.1nesi. ~1141111 K-IR t\995 .. ,\Jun fo r tru1·k ma~n · ll•n.1nt·e & gent•ral ~:.ard \\ U I k \J U S l \\ 0 r k S<iturcl:l\.. l'n1ted Rt;,W i\11. i ll) w )!Ith 6-15·0766. --· MATURE WOMAN l 11cncumhcred. no ex p Ill:'<'. fle x hr~. N11t Bch Int• \Int I"•~ ,Ill &rain· tn~ 1•12 I 1!14 liiJ .'t3~ MASS,.\G 1-: SlllW A IJ \TYSTll' \J \SSA(; 1-; 556·"656 Sanw .\n.1 1 mu..,t Apph IJetween ----Pleaseappl~inperson 2944 West Coast Hw' NR For p drlldl l\ ld t ncl IOl!l!d ~n11"lt·dgl·11l 11 Hes1L1u r J n l 18ii lj GeneratClerlc p !Off FILECLERIC • 1or .1d\.1111·c11w nt 1-:01·. ,-.~ . 3 5 P m :\f e d I l' ) . ~;Bank mi,: :'llonda~· thru Friday N.B. \u1man 5;,; !l:l~li rtt.:.1l1on 1-. \<'l•ll Ol'l'l' I \I L, l-11 \ ." I (' /\. I. llrnokhur:.t. F \' 1 en,En~e E ice I Delivery person. mature. R L Kaut1. t!> J <'I t•µting llou.w keej.11'1 ft'~poos11t1.. ii I :...16 ~"1:1 t-::'\G IN t:ER Gran~ Ope111ni.:. ~J.·11 ii. 1 S um e bank 1 n K I! x · · · l exp moving furn Gd :iprhcallons f11r .i h1>~1t1 tlt'r.1111 to kr1·p h1111,., .. ,\ ----------Gr11\\1h uµportunlly Women. for rda'l.,ot 11111 & pe ri enc e w 0 u Id b c ----dJiving record s.a 25 hr , ner spot 1-·nr a rc-11•1n-1 • Jre l•1r 1 ' .1r 111<1 l.1\ l' I \ raµ1d l~ 1:x 11d nd111 I-! st1mulatton tr~ · T 111wh ASSIST ANT I helpful Lite t »ping 15 re F'T. Call Belly betwee n I bit.". hard \\1>1 l..ini: ""'r'11n in .. r 11111 l..11:un.1 Bt•Jl11 Lt'CJOI Sec rt'tary tn1•d 1 r a I r om po n e..nJ t9525 flea<'h Bl\cl II H Uraper·s La1!110<1 11111~1 Ali) ''ork111g l'Ond1t1011., "Ith I nimp<'lt•nt ind" 1dual,f4'.l of Class ~lai.:-.a ,. ,\ '\p.1' MANA.GER (lUlred c•rfflERS _9-llam.&12-2053. I In uur ftltn ~ ll~pl (.;1111<1. IT. "~i'I HELP' tn.mufarturet requ1rt:s a 536-9172 \\'e Jc•c1•pt .tit -..tor p \l u !>l bl' ex l:nitedCallforniaBank !Delivery Driver female opportumttt·~ lor l ruin llou.-..t•kt•t•JH'I \o\u ntl'il 111\ Wt' 11,•\C' mn1l .. l>'•'tt111110, ~lreni:thcn 1·111:incerl~ credit l'a1cb. 11111•11 ;,1>t•r1 en.t·cc1 111 bet t cri Z750West Coast Hw' ll u M FT. gd dnving record. 1ng & .Hl\Jn tl·mcn1 eh l~lbc1a l' .. n111 hom• 1ht•11 \\I',., .. 1111 <11111 tum·t11111-.. lnrlucles ""° days I "omen s read.' to weur I :'llewport Beac h ('/\.. I T IJ TE . 1 Costa Mesa Blueprint . 1 . Sarne· l' 1.11n'1 prch•1 rl'tl 5 :1 "'hool a~•· • ~ dtlr• n at.:l·m·, 'l•t't t.lhll'' 111 &Ill' I ::.1i.:11 1lr,1ll1n)! mater~,, --..11t<J '1>011~"' ca r. ,\ppl~ In 1 631 3200 1000 Pl 548 5571 da\ "ork \\ l'l·k I! 15 l•• \lu~t lu t 'I' 11111,..,••h11ltl 11! .11 I'm• n t •11 I."~ J J, t1.~1111j!, a11 d R & 0 P'(i:>· SINGLE., .\lec•1 ~llH't·r,• ~1-..1111 to \la nag,·r ~la·1 E.O.E , acentia. · ~:iii S.ilan sr.:111 1·on ~ m..n.1gl't ,,. I'°""''::. '1.l11t 1w1 -•111111•I 111 ()1 .111 ~,. Jl'tb A uc)(ree ·~ on; people ltt..e You · l.n\\ hie .\u..;ltn :!Jli<!t '1oulton --BAR.'IAID -1 MARKETS tat'\ Pcl!g• .'>1'1 lioll t''l ret l'Jll 111 1 ,1;u .tft•·r < 11U1ll\ 1••1 rt'<! with I J ,ear~ c\ Fee Call l),\'I E LI:'\~: Park"'J ' Pl.1/a 11r call " For2nd&JrdShtlls DELIVERY I Z.17 1>µm 6.i "k"11ll' ..;.,·F,·eto \pplti ,,111 pt:nt<111.•r ho"t'\er. r1· rr"h """'· "·l 3 .••• 5 i folS 6b'22 lot a111u•1nlment • Enthusiastic. Xlnt P T l I · Pl1-.ht.· 1 all ·' h I ~"' D<IV .,v '• ,.,,v PERSON f" I n~ l'ent l!rauu.1\1·' "1t gu111 I oppty. 646 !*}J5 We promote to mana"e I 1 .. ora .....,signer l'i•rni..i 111 •l ~~-r \I< 1-. \;'J'"i Mary Hickle 11 d " I M M E 0 I A T E O \I J 1' h rcll'ret1r l's \\ t a bo n • I l!Strl' W F :!I 10 'o'ho -t ---ment&su•"'n·istonfrom t · nerit e . ur o" \IF n 1urk t11 r••lio1. A.qency needs tcnclcrnc~s &luu1·h · ,BEAlITYOPERATOR&1 \\1lhtn. r . I DOP EPNl:'llG fluns l::.1-lti l4;'1 h11u -..1• µa 1 1·11t , ••rt n1 ~·"•w1n Ct 1 IJt l'\!l\\!l'On~IUl'raltOn •·to I>" U'"'a .• ,.,11111 J 11, 1· Manicunst~ with some1 \''A'.''TACARL'.ER". 1 The a1ly dot needs a -ll·rn·t , 1 t • 1 -~ ,... c;rcal•JPPQrtun1tyto ~n "" ~ '' ·' "TTEuT1ou1 fill Good C · · ., ·' r deli' ver•· person for a 1 GA'101·.·:-.. L:R W.\\ I L. l> ·' 1 ", e .. " .. 111 " 111 111"'1 ~le 2.15 !HU i!\!20 free We 1n1"hl .1u.0 t l1.e '1 "' " "· 1 ng. ommission I Costa Mesa ' J '' r_ r tl -I I ·---------•I un t·xet1 ing tea " "'·' 5.57223-1 lar ge motor roul c 1n t::xpc·ncnc:erJGardencr& '"' tni; ~" ( t'\l' ''I' I <1uald11·d a µpl1c·alf s ~~irn~'.•t·h otht•r nl·1tds 11 The RIGHT JOBH . I "~R~1~tlar Laguna. South Laguna Handyman on LJl(UllJ m c tll.11 1' "'"·'".l1"<lt M•nd•<e~uml'lO . Beach . ~eliable E .. .,t ate KnQwlcdi:e 111 tlienh '1 ~~1 h a\e 1-..15 t Ch1eff;n~ineer . Pll'aM' cun_tac~ us re·, ll<PR/JR. ACCT. I automobile ts a must. s iinklc>r~ u·nf •rr"ll L • m1 1111num 11! .! 'ro; col '"""r'' ecre ary 2:1891 \"1a F'abritant~' Trish & Lon .ire·""\\ .11 gard1nf! a Seminar that j f 'di . , . . I Laguna Ueach Hours .\l-F 3.00.5.00 PM P ·I "t ~ ,-., leue 1n 'imTil Science ! .\lu!.I be pleasant & or Sle\'e's Hair llappPn1n ..: l!t•h \OUpasttheperson· ~r rapi .~ ~xpandt.n1t , l94·9233 Sat&Sun s ::iotoS:3oA·M· c~pl1011al opportun1t \ I J~a & ha •~ h..id pn·, garliwd J.4 yrs exp. 10 \llsston VieJo.CA926!1'1. &Spa.&m.!Jtl:ltl 1 11cldt'pt'&ofrers 1mmed fmancialfirmmFashion! NO COLLECTING. Ex Use our tool~ :\lu.sthil\e, \ltlUSt''<pertei\C'l'\\Jlh<ll'· palt•nt law 80 IOll"J>m --;MASSA.GE* JOb:-Coll· 752·0 I 6 3 I ~~if)~· inEp~J:er& ~e~::~i 1' Hunt96mgt2·9oln168each cellenl earnings for ju~t' Al refer~en~l'::. y, rile J\~ I 'elo1imcnt ;ill > d isablt·J \ t}pmg, 80 s~rth.~d SI .JOO :\! F.OICAL Recpl. Assist . · , ledger desired a couple of hours of your! ;1595. Dall) Pilot . B51x clJe nts Rt'sp11nsil111tues ~ up DOE ~all Anl\. liu:.y :'\pl Ctr pract~ Tl.:RKEYSPEL'IAJ. lntJBusme1.:>Sen 1ce 759·1515 ._ day. For De taill> calll 1560. Costa Ml's a . Cu .1 include l"O"ram m 1n1: .)..\OG055.CoaslalPH~rson nc·e d o; r e s p . s ha•p S20 12Hr . .\lass111!e ISS.'i2 Man \rthurBhd Foster Ouellet at 92627 tr h I "'& 1 nd \gene} 2790 arhor STE\'E'S / Suile325 lrnne 1 1 • CH.AlRSlDE dental a.ss l ---- 1 .n ,,.e e p e1:.u rc 1 Bl C\I pcri;un E'\per. pref'd. HAIR o-T 1 1 needed fu ll or pa rtllme &l2·4J21. GeneralOffice !>k i ll s h l'h l:l \'t orl •'.E''ERA "'"'L' L'OF-. T~p1ng PartFulltlm~-HAPPE:"\f:'\(, l.DUat 00 mg. A I phases. . ~ Coost " ~ r Ll'. ... AND SPA . Plug work jigs pal some exper n e c-ess . • Growing Co. has '1.lnl op. mod1(1calton & c-ons1!'i ----------i 1;10 4!<Yl3 96 I ----, E . • La_Runa Beach 49-1-2517 r11ot I portun11Je~ ror Gcner11I \Jill -ur><'• \ l!>lllll .11 11. In -----------____ ~_s __ :i_fi 'l.uto mechanic. e:o..per on te~ns. xpertence re : -----330 W. Bay St. C M Office person \lust hu\ e • l udes room & ti ... 1nt.1 \\!'hat's Your Trade? 1 I UatsunorTo~ota Good qwred. Ap~y 3401 W •ct.ERICA!--Equal Opp Emplo~er l generalkno"'lc•d(te ofhte , µlusSHM •µl'r \\lo.nd Ln11 S217per0ay I Rous ROYCE 110\'&benef1ls 6-12-2434 Fordham. anla Ana .I Will t rain to operate M F l""'kkecptn". JU ke' h' eel l'l'rebral l'ah> That's h1tleto 1>ay 979-9361 computer recording & ,.., " · ESCORTS • touch. hie 1~ µmi: E\p 7>#i .liho for an ad in the Da1lv S \t11011111ll\t' l ftltnll s~stem for new car De n C'd "Ork n" "On 1 1 1 h ~~l<>I ~-rvice Otr"l'li\~ 1 . VI A \11 PARTS DEPT. BOOKKEEPER dealen.ht~. Cos t.a ~lesa monstrators ~ ~ -· 1 ,, • 1 I \OU n · n•ll reJ t 111J.? t t' n ,.,., ~ ,_, 895·1676 TRAINEE F'ULLCHs;ARGE l ~.,r.e!.9c14_a1 1 1 (Ol \e c t Attractive female de Frin~e t:K>nef1h C'.1 l1 Thl· ltlllt' .1th 111 (Ja ... "11t·d that can estabhsh y•>ur -., .,.,.., monstralors wanted to Ba t h :\I ii r l 1 7 I I , ·•11 tt-m1 ·-int.! ·' 1111 111 prof e'ls1ona I 1dent ll' ----\ ~· U\\ mg Or..in...:"' Cu Rap 1 d I y grow 1 n g , introduce new snack food 1;;:;, ~I :'olro, llurkh.irl nl.'\\ ..,, 1111 11111 J l1111 ,1 F'ur more 1nform.1 twll For Class1f1ed Ad 11 AL'TlON Call a Oa1J\ Pilot \l) VISOR &12 56i8 Ra "'XATIO~ I deJll·r !>l.'l'h" ..imbtllc)ll!> • ;l;ewpo rl Beach real1 CLERIC/TYPIST J I k --II ~ " \OIJllJ.; ma 11 lo l1:arn th•· \ t f tn oca superm a r ets ~<•neral . \\ell J~ ... unw )!1 l·..11 ltt1\ • '::..i !-12_ ~i8 S • 11,111~ hu.,im·::.~ rrom the estate inves men •rm is \\Ith other i,?en'I offtl'e F\ex houri~ \\Ork. part or ' . •--------··---------------------PECl~LISTS I! r 11 u 1111 u IJ G 11 n 11 , s~ing mature. experd dut1e., Im med op_entn!( FT. Call n 14>848·19tW The Balboa Bay Club is l.A DI E S EI 1 m In a l 1 I l~·tll'fth nlU"l haH· rood f c hook keeper w tll Dendili. C.111 8 tu.). ~I on tor internew now hirinq : NURSING stress & ph~S1('al pain '" i iii I\ In~. rrci1rrl •nt he supe~\'tSe enl1 re acc t g ti ru Fri. 6-16·2U5 DE''TAL H\'G IE"' 1 .. r ' Front Dt'Sk Cl•rtc masi.age & med1t~11tQn ' mt!r Ill V<».1r' 111rl • funct.100 for multtple en-- -I ·' " :s Ful I 11 mt' rn ll "l lh· SANTA ANA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL No d~ugs ·'. "ond1 rl1d , JIM MARINO I lilies. Must ha\'e good or I Tue.s & Thu. Seal Beac·h <l\all:ihlt: t.'\c~ & "l..nds " e.xpenenr e l :.ill llt-111 ..:.1 I VOLICSWAGEH gan1zat1onal s kills ; ClEJtlCTYPIST . office . 213·431 292~. f.\~cnen ct-cl rd1·rrt••I I 00 I Horth. Tustin Avenue lion S.,en a h'>h Pleasant work ini:t al I 1592.3074 ',' 't · .1200 1n l1011S•· 1·11111 • · 111111 l\ear h 8 1\ 11 ; mosphere. Salary Mm Substitute s.5. l01hr ·• Santa Ana. California 760-7262 llunltnl!lon Be ad1 · mensurate with t>x per , DENTAL ASSIST l'utcr i 842-2000 , I Send re!> 1-1 me to . ! CALL · · . Groq Shop Cl•r k WhtF'i'I M•cks fmanr tal Coleman.Durn&Gran1., 750.34()() ~n~all~y 963·56·'41 Fu ll t11n(• \lu"I Ill·· securt> tntc lhi.:l'lll \\'Ill \f'Tll"\lt>Tl\"E \ 50'.?0 Campus Dr . NB _ Dental H:,.gemi.t. 2 da~s· ,,,,ulablt "l..ntb 1'.1sh n1:1lt• Sue PO llo\ l!:!H'I I PRE-DELIVERY I 92660 . CLOTH EST IM E per week. x Int pa ~ . rcl;!tstcr 1.'\Pt'l'll'lll't' µr1· Wes~mm~tc•r.l'u 'l:!i.X:J DETAIL& -----I pn,·ate ~ B olf1l'l' terre<l T--• 5450 1 POllSHPERSO.... 1Uookke6 ""'r t"'ull ch" I Now h iring parttime &16-4868 r-Plea~e «llll for 0 11 ,qJpl ...... " J .-,,~ r .. s al1:s & a s s1 s l a nt · &e>i358~lun Fr t ~ :w:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expcnl'n1 t:d neccs~ar' Purcha::.mg Dept exper manager trainee:, Call Dental Assistant r~art •3 TRIPS 2 Pi\HTIES I 1'.r1lhlL'la~t1I.' & n •!>pcin:;1-l 'r minimum. l\pingl forin\erview.642·1231 __ 1 lime. experience HD\ --T• N. KIDS CHHl <;T \I \~ bit• Exn•llt"nt ~hop & SOwpm,.\da) "el'k. $700 ~·.·~ j WEEK H ESE ll \ l·. 1 1 "ot ktni.:•11nd1t1un'> ,\pp , mo Call i l4 i52 8716 COCKTAILWAITRESS I preferred. Salar} open _ !'10\\'-75 1 45:15 .. 11•1 .011~ h 111 pc•r ... 1111 & "l.'l' John 1 n 'lne a rea Appl~ Sat or Sun. e,·e El Toro. 830·1130 _l:: ~ ' f'lurnm1•r .ll ----bet 9 & t11pm Camino -----------&wpoyrnent & 8 Rookkceper :\1ex1 can Res taurant I .r. •_• ~L.......•.-J••;•&crt •• i.on•••••••••••'. 1 ~-S m al I h ut g r o "' 1n g'I 2011 l S Brookhurst. DISPATCH I Ga.&ERA.L OFFICE ~ ~ La ~ u n a B e a c h Huntington Beai.•h I 1 cRF:CEPTl0 1"1ST 1 70051 bopuobkllksehe1pne~r ~~·e:epek1ns Compa;.on-:"li urse.:\l aturel' FULL TIME !T\peliO spell well.'"'' lnstnlction -" 1 1 the phont>s. Jn·~' llki.• ..i •••••••••••••••••••••••! .,1 lnOr-c--. 1 \ P. AR. payroll, l~p Woman h\'e m wkknds.1 Enthusiast1c.personw1th pro cnJO\ h~ure<; ,l!Ood l B 1 11 I -·-r _,,, mg & 10-key h' touc h 2 3 da 's no ~mok ·, clean driving re c~1rd,• at detail ·t·ummon~t'n'l'' ~ ~g l'll~~~e r" h~~,·~111~,1 1 1 :!9'~ IJ.1rbor ~lnJ \fa~I ron\ crttng to in!_ ~n~tn! 673·1169 needed. Good compa~. -.mile. up at11tude. 111, t 1 tOSTA ~H S \ ED S Gd benef1ts.CallPalToolat peop lft urua t c•ft1 •·t• (714 ) 975 1101 l·'l.I 11 1<1r • · " rsl em o r-Cook, experienced 642·4321. ext. 257 for ~P Drop "ri gh~ •n'f r~rn info \I TO:\IOTl\'f. gamzational skills Some breakfast cook. full t ime P.Otnlment or inform a heaven ' SW 1 Now e nroll'"" ('n!>la "'" , · LlzReinder•1\0 enr•\ RN's IMMEDIATE OPENINGS -LET'S TALK FULL TIME. PART TIME AND PER DIEM A t Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital, we have excellent nursing opportunities a>1a1lable for professional 1nd1v1duals with thetr future 1n mind We are a modern 300 bed acute care fac11tty and teachtng hospital providing quality health care to Central Orange County Residents We offer excellent salaries and benefits The following o pportunities a re c urrently available OPERATI NG ROOM R.N.'s EMERGENCY ROOM R.N.'s ICU-CCU R.N. 's ---LOTM..... collegeacct.courses pre· Appl,. in ~ers o n aft uon I ,.. L'·'I ferred -197 1727 -lPM n .. a~ Hou~e Inn. c-~ual Oppor Emplo"er " . " . . :<.tes a Christi a n 1'1 e "w time lle~puhstble. °"' L"f J 4020llarch.E.5l 1i41'.t1 ... school 829 50 "'k malurc person needed Bookkeeper 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln. :'llcwpoh S:JJ 8190 f rcr Salary Levels Available -Dependent upon Experience tncludh hot l11n1.h & fo r s p ec ial duti es Exp all aroun<J ul1llt~ L;igBch. Dock hand/Shore ·boat a n d Education 7 3 Hrferen ce~ required ----$151 $? 1 8 s na e k s 6 4 ll 5 I 2 I. Call Slt•vl' Harvey ror an girl .:\lust have exµ. ac C<X>K Nlghtshift. S6 hr to operator, partlime. '.\'t on., b -,., 646-5930 appomtrncnl . counts pa~ able & at• start Contact Paul. & Tues. 12-Gpm. Boating ' I ' Jobt Wanted, 7075 ROY C/!t..RVER counb re('ei\'able. ~Int ·194·0600 experience nee. Contact GENERAL QfACE I 6 Month Operatinq Room Training Program Available for • •••··-·~········ RO&.LSROYCE "" ~~;r~t~~~edci~:ii·D!n~ Cook. Pre-sch~oVapprox ~00~tYACHT CLL'B Register toda\' ror locali ~lnex •enteld A:N 's. Next Class be gins February. 1981 . , Engllsh mun, hifolhly Qll;Jl & BMW r al ins. H.B. near Warner 5 hrs a day. sen Ing 673-3515 temporar~ ass11znm<.'nts 1, $1.178 per month for first four months. " seeks valet hou:.em a n 640 k •-I h 557 0045 -6444 &BeachBl\·d.Hrs 8·5.5 s na c s °' unc e s. • I housecleaner posit ion· da." week. IW7·8511 Newport Beach a rea. DR "'FTIMG Laguna urt><t Xlnt rt'I!. k r 23 "" 213-400--1769 \uto As or Jom 644-0 2. Immediate opening l'or I en Lin-t Thrift.'· Rent a Car 1s IOOICkEErER . qualified ... truclural • -1 Practical Nur:.es an\ nnw l akm~ applications FULLCHAR~E COLN'.fER Help for draflsman. T ill·up ex I -I shift. xlnl ref's. gJ1 7200 for lot ma n & rental With experience 1n ; sandwich shop. ~eryler pe rience pre ferred I TIMPOllAl!YPfl!SONNHSEIMCES 496-2211. 661-8177. agents . male & female budget & projections pre·1 Pointe Plaza. Salrtchieos FI o yd E We aver ........ w...-1.-...a 7100 I Experience prefe rred . I f~rre'!' For lnlernat1on 0e, ~·~!9724327 :\AJacAI .rtbhur. F.ngineering. 3839 Birch 3723 lirch Strut ' •-... _..."""' I "ut not ne"-s· ry c~--·• li~mg corp tmmed n """·l PP~ twn St N.8 556-8550 I M.w__.. leach ; •••••••••••••• • • •• • • • • • u ~"~ a uvu . . 9 , ... •-12N .. --..--• •---------heneltts Able to work Opening phone 499-4571 f "'IX oon . --• iJ . t?\enings & "'eekends j j 1 Bargun shoppers read ·--- Accounting \sk for Pats' or Dirk IOOICKEErER SELL idle item:. with a Lhe little ads in Classified I GU/Ii.RDS sa. ACCOUMT A.HT I 549 9151 · 1 Architectural Firm has! Daily Pilot Classified.~ , regularly. And they find , f\111 & part lime All Health care co. In In lne; -1mmed opening for fl.!11 • '"2·5678 ! whallhey're looking for. I areas. ~niforms furn d has an immediate OPl'n 'Rab) Sitter with car for charge bookkeeper e'p d1 I -Agt'S 21 or over. retired lngforanindlv1dual who!pre·schooler while l 111 acc.ounts recel\·llble 1 welcomt!.N<?e"per nee ; can handle all account mother lra,·els sen~r:il coUect10!"· Pleasant of·1 Cashier 1 Appl) t;nl,er s al Ing functions & be a 'da' a m onth+ some . f1ce w a_t h good co ProtectionServ1ce.122f., "Team" plo~cr ldeal'1 evenings &12·9654 I benef1ls.1l4·549·71~ OFFICE CASHIER W.SlhSt .Santa Ana ln candidate wlll ha,·e a ------1 .. , : I terview hrs. 9·l2 & 1·4.' degree In orcountlng or lBab)'slller. Jtve-in Bo\o\ltng 1\lle>. desk . . Mon Fri. buSlness admlnlMrat1on. Molhers Helper for 10 league coor dln a.tor . E njoy working as Office Cashier I----1 as ha\'e ~-4yrs ex per in I mos. nld .Rlrl No smoker., porter, etc. Call Da\ e . l'n Slav1· ck 's Jewelers. Dut1' es GUY FRIDA :r preparation of fln11n cl1111 salan t-vnvate room 12·5. 826·3300. I 1 Immediate Open in~ fur statemen ta lnclu<.llng. wllhown both. 752.2197. Bricklayer helper full include verifyin~ sales balances. , wellorganhed 1nd1~idual Joumal entries. onalys ! • I doino daily bank ng tra"'Dact1·nna to handle varicl~ ol tune ' 1111 accounla. & recontll· I 1 liml'. must have good 1 • .... ..., ..,._, ti o n 1 In M a\ I Ing Ina differences. This Find w~at you want in , tran_,p & be dependable. disbursing funds and othe r I Distribution Oept. or i position requires in-1 DallyPilotClasslfleds. , 675·3175 I relat e d duties . Excellent rapidly ~ex panding dMdual lnltlath·c. ublll 1 BUSLNESSGJ\OUP needs Company Benefits Package. I Newport Center Co.urt. · ly topriori'tlte.&~ood ln ' OOYOU empl persons for part·i 1 No Exp. Necessar)' Xlnt j ta-personal ftkllts. Some · I rrlnge benef•ta. mutt computt'fexper. helpful.1 OFFERASt:RVlCE? 1 lime mktg -sal es., have cor . Contact . Xlnt. salary at fringe ! Let the public know with 1 ser\'ice, PR. mgt Potent. CONTACT MIL McDllMOTI • O u1atlne7S9·151S J>tnefitt packaae. For an ad ln th4' Dail> Pilot 5$!398ext 1002 I 1714t 644-IJIO I J ust moved Into town' 1 consider ation. aend re·I Sen"tee Dlrectory It can lean\•ass.rs lnsu\atlonCo 1wne ll sala~ hlatory • co8t you K$ littJe u 12.17 needs energy aur\'e)'ora ~ilotlld r'o • 80 • ~5~1J Ptr da)'. For mor • In ror canvassing. exp prt· I • c.a'Metl CA tzG26 • lonnalion and complclc , ferred. will tr alr. top fO.E. · · M/F" ral•calle.2,S678. ,pay, 20·2S hrs /wk .1 -E.0.E. 531-46Ql. 1 Sl.AVICl'S ................. 7 Then tet l!l<'QUAin\ed with the Classlflcd d 11 , ;rMY're the u 11est wa)' ~ to find justthe Items a_nd l'- ____ ..,j_servt ... ~-ces-you need 1 I • Patd Trauma N ursing Class for O .R .. E.R a n d ICU·CCU Nurses • O.R. Staff Meetings Weekly • Special O.R In-Service Meeting Monthly • Free CEU's Available OTHER BENEATS -Ttme and One-half · for Weekends tn Excess W eekend Hours during a 4 week pay period. -Half Time P ay for C all Ttme -Differentials: 3:00 to 11 .00 Shift $154.90 11 :00 tb 7:00 Sf\lft $371.76 As l< about our 32 Hour Work Week with full pay and Benefits for the 11 :00 P .M. to 7:30 A.M. S h ifts . -Dental Plan Paid by the Hospital -Medical & Hospital Insurance paid by Hospital -Money and Gas Saving Van Pooling Progr•m of 32 . . ' ·r• Ji ,. . Special areas Include Microsurgery, Open Heart Surgery. ~P Total Joint Replacement. Vltrectomlet and Neurosurgery . ...,. w e ha'Ve the newest In equipment and supplies. 9 Rooms 11, In Surgery with Plans for E)(panalon. • .. • 11J For more Information cell NJJralng Administration ni %3-3352 or Operating Room 9JS3..3333. ~ ·-. ·- ! '..._ .. • l- lo . • . . t .. r . ..... , ... . ... , -OAllY OT ~.Hofw1afl. llm .W,W-.4 7100 HeepW..tecl 7100 ........ IOOI c-r••& ~W-.4 f 7100 1 ..... W-.4 7l00 HllpW..tetl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••1••• .. •••••••••,•••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 103 0 ~.;T••••••••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------••••••~•••••••••••••••• DIME-A-llNES U1 al ,,, '""'' ,,, CWI&. MtDA. y Jlecep\lon,sl for b 11 ~ .. IM..-WS W£sTMlNSTER Durkroom mllcflla~cou1 fi • c· t' AliUF.Y llQWpment. 3 18JC24 Lra\I r• I ,,,.JIU! ltlt\ih•lfkr . hi• l)l•IRj torn y olltc-• Faab1on. .. ...... IQU~M"LL &fell&ht f•orblackaod lit•• mana t'r ~I .,..,.., .. lmrL'uHl'IOI. Some \)pinlJ Pay ac· DoyouUketotalk 1 oe:1y tOG.f'rit09 ;aU:.e~~1?~«Bc~~~ • lfr• . nw1l (.C'foom• ''' • 1i1I for 1 nt• r\ t w bland Tue• Ii T hu ~ ""' .. ,. " h d ~ 1•1t•l 1 Hd Sit 111. 1 :'111 ror_d ~b1llty 640"6190 on the phone? 11751 :.:S~~;:t~~~vt centrate. 3 &i.lllons Clit OpeNH-. Pe........ RIC.T /SIC'Y Garden Grove "4·6103 ~~~~:~:~·~gnc!nl:.~~s It•,. k u 11 W 1 r .. P~o ect coord lnuo1 New office tvMtnlng soon near Oranoe ---f''lrsJ. ...... takes all. 1J11r1uLur ti u1ku1•n .,.~botccar .. "•r l -...-D ~ ~ " " ... CounlJ Airport •. Cred i• card . /\NTtOUF:s 768·S83'1 M .. rtaMrt •leletl .. ..... , ....... a .. ..., ............... , .... .. , .. 1.aey Teci.lclM ..J fti-11rrt11al hr d Itch for h11 ' u(t 2 kJ \•I .. 111111 & 4'\C c<ll b."nd1b 7:,1J lO 'o!IU\I 00~ c. .. u "" •11 110.~., Lo;u\ial l't11 11un111JI A&IL!n II). 2'111•Hhubur 81 <.•)t t,'\'ER A n ;t: t: 0 I-. \l1xJtthn1i. IUITIOH'I'\ 1ub, hl~ t•'Cll Ill> Nt.<cU nclN fat•ei; \I I u ~l'" I ) Pl'X l1o1 tul'I ucl-dcd for ~•sit urlt!nlt!d t'eraunent "" ,. .. ,.,. ----....... ..---1) lnlc> ... O brokt'I atie ' pacitlon Inc ~I alomed matketmg. No experience necessary. nnOl~ale Warehouar t6mm Bolt-x reCh.-:. 400 r1rm lm111e11 up 01nl( N1)••ll St udio lklner1111 Call 9AM-4PM. Since urn mu11a111w. Sync mn\o'r, 1 iall lklt•o :\l "(1'1nle• 'J•'JA CP..... NOW OP!-;N Ii to 70 1.0 rn \• • , .. .. '"' l-t00-4JZ-4J41 ·ronlL' u••et.1• . o .. ns . ,,.... 221)2 • "'1-v " P1•rfet·\01w 1 ," tape re llECEl'TIOMIST T...... \I r-to ~ Sut 11-12 corder SL2.'ltl 494·1826 ltdt<r [.k·~k Girl uni.141.'r tdijl)hrnll!!t, some rillnti \lust hi.Hi iid ha111hq II ml( <:all 8 5 f'u•w1rk PeniOC\able lndtv1dual to m :HITAGE ANfJ'ltll 1-. ' l!lreet our cu.stom ers''. -111335 Ml L11nl(lt\ Cah 103 5 unswer the ll•lephone. & Secrelao .Lcgu I. I am lly Si'ACK BAR Jo'oo(I pre Fountain Vall~y 1>68' 1331 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. . "'' ion. 11ening Ii 11 1 OOllOTllY. F:M i;·RSON & ''F·\ "Shade·• w. i· 1,·ers·: ~rocess o u r b 11 11 n a . law practice . .,ole ,,r11ct1 P" ·at· o t f - 1 1'ers1an kitten~ & 1:11.lull!> rowing company w x 1.1oner, f'a:>hlon Island. \ Matu e c~ I r1· •• \.t.. "" '-· v ., Int. benefits t:all vrl11w uff11·cexv Good t'lub.~.:;:~1 ...t>unry IX>N~Ot.t\N l'RESEi'T S'15up <shots1542·2i27 1'.a1ntl'I or Jluinll•r ':. 642 :u93.Ask for J ohn .· -.k1lb r~ S11lur•· u"en --EXPO & SALE n.._---8-040 h~lver 1136 5555 <.' j\I ' " STATI >N R ow-r l'.t1JCr s.111 11.>7 111.•\wct•nH&'fvm R 6406Ul0 • . ( f: y STOHE Ill A 1:1ant panormam11 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ECEPTIOHIST Cd ~l needs salesl.111\ antiques in the collet' t-.Efo;sllO~D Pups. AKC. I SOOl':L I llt•t·ll J 140m.in flAINT SA.LIES C.: o r Pora te o t f I cc Secretary fRecept. f' ta ow. 5 da\;, Xlnt 11on.s of over 100 selected Champ sire M F Pet & US or older 1 lo model fur l'ar1 tlllW Tues 5 111 !I Pleasi&n~rsunuhty. hte Irvine 11rea f<c11l eslJtl' ''01 king cunds · Ei.pcc·wl dealers. 5 h 0 ,, p ,. t µ 1 ,. ~u:. tor prcseut.ttaun Wl"IJ 9 to ll'M Some ~.g~. cwport Beac h ~!1~'no~n~1t~l'~I~~~~ I) f111e cuentele. Pholll' Hov. 6, 7, 8, & 9. :lll 00.'.1.E_45aft6pm .. 714 ~7 \.(!111 olm,Tii h1n&po!ttl•rl'xf1 l<t!rm R am a ---<.:allPaul.S ISS05711r Gi!'>-.!_Olt~fo!.~~ Thursh1Sat S T cooceµts Will shurt> 1n llurd14Jrt' :!666 11.crbor Receptiomst Looking ror 497.2381 1 IOP M Sun 12 GPM hi .eu Puppies 8 wks prol1b whcn tht\ !>di . 0 llhll c· ~l a mature expt-r'd & resi> STOCK CLERK IN T llE ~KC BI k W ht $2 i 5 t-av1tJI 1n\•e,tmc•n1 1t•c1 p er s 0 n .M u s 1 tie SEC'Y /RECEPT <.:Oi\1~11mci-: BL1><; ll4..I 957 t St-nd l'omvus11e or """''' p RT Tl fashaooable BS well ror For lrOl\t ufh~c Nt!eded C ALL ORANGE co. I f'tomsle /\Kl' picture 1o LJ;.n1d Mllrtan 11., A ME bus~ elegu nt hrt:h for'.'lewport lkach CPA 160 3400 F IR 1Jt'r1<'<1<'ockerSp.1mers. =•~11le Dr •I-:'It U EVENINGS £ush1on salon l\1rharu .f1rm !,,1laq • 11111 1 I Atus~Jlg~,H"~~ 1 V<kll old. ~160<1\0 d)s. Adult!> O\cr 21 "1th uu\ Ouelle tte S alon. 2001 rntnsurate \\ ex per ad S2 2Ser• itifl 17111·\c!I ~ndel;..~INll\ll'l'\lrlUcll\' 'tlJlllltnR 11ttr<1c\1\'t> Ne"~~<.:i:~terOr.N 8 714-83.19!!62 Swrtchboard llec·e p l \MPJ.1'; II I I r I ,._I 1ierl>Onah\le~ "ho enJI>' \l,1turc per:m11 1111 't\111'1.. l"Ht-:1': l>A"Kl"'',· to\411 .11 1 l'OlU l' Smo •1~ em;1lt' 11hu\ol(r.1ph11 \\orktnKWlthkad:-S4pe·r HECEPT1PT Secretory/looklceeper hroker.illl' 11 rrn 1111 " '~' l'a111·1' $.'1011rnl•uroffcr f1tture mod eh l'\ I' & '" hour, l 'all 6~2 ~32 l Ext F'ront oWce appeara nc·c Job lrl\ oh t'!> h1•a' y I 111 I '' "1>0n 1 c•nt 1•1 <; •rn•I I ><·11rc·;.;.11m I ila~' < 'lul 1 111 li7:1 Nd I 11-'P C.cllS t~ Slllll ~I ll(•t\~1·en ~anti 61'11\ Detail oriented Siron~. trlR. l11t· hnukke1•p1111:. lH,1111! ~t:IJlllfl'll Salarv 11! II pr.l'M'llh Ch11~111111 '°lhth .1111 1,,J 1., ll1Jll'" ~ludds Fcrnali·. li~un· \.,kforl.orl clerieul skills Some hk·I i:.cnt'rulolrltl'\\1>rk H1·all 11µe11 t;,111 :o.tariorH· ul C.lu" s 1111" Ii. s ,11 .. '1,11 "111 1 ,. 1 \ . k ,,_ lj.1]1. ~hdfp onh 1142 Gi!li:.! Oron~Coost k JI g kn u" It' <Igel !-"~~le5 1:~11 111•1·c,.,i.~.r) t'.112412 N11\ Hth IUH0.1l lh•• ll11r1 "'""' 111 .,1411 1 1,:;i \11.,1 1~. Bob Doily P ilot bener11·1ul. Sm ;all con·1 ·1 -..onla 1·1 ··• c· , t1111(t•m l k"' h W111111•11 , '•'" 'fl'flli Equal IJµpor Employer gemal offa1·e Coron11 dl'I Turrwr Tri Cu f(lo,dl' I TEACHERS t 'li1h l:.!fl l•llli St II II 1 Meed Ho lday $? Mar local1on. Fur 111 l Inc li4.'i llfl21 SUBSTITUTE I 1\d1rn,~11111 i-.1 1111 1111111 , ""''"'" Jilll'lll''' ,.,hi•· & Parlllme tempuran l~vi~wc<1ll673·9151 SECRETARY I Wanh•<I' <Jut1hfti·1I ,uh ' 1t11\.\I 11'~1 wl11•1· \I I• Sl:ill ' Chnstmas o p1•n1ngs for PASTE-UP. I OFFICE ~t1tulc teud11•r>f to l•··11·h I 11 11i ?110:1 I ed t ·' h ... Rental Agent, very l111s' MGR. er 1 caru aut u1·1zataon ..:x\tCnem·e preferred. 11r (f 1 I Ii 11 l(taOl'h K I! ~• ucll•nl.' I• , 11 I< 1'1 r . operators starttnl( Nov ,,,, train. f'ull time po~r· 11 ice, acense req u n' e a l',. o u "I :iJ $15 <l:H In ,.,· .. 111 ul ., I u1l1 'I ''I ti ''~''I'"' 1'•••l•ln11 lt•·•111·\1•r Yr old ' }7. Open 7 da's a ''eek.! tum. Co. benet1ts. Apµh ---494·6~'!4 payable r·1·cc1v:1hlt' ... ,. I wo a k. "l •11• I' II II,. o ·,I c·11 • c· 111111 111 ''' 'iii'"" 'llud ~11111 ,,,, •h ""ocl I hours avaalllhlt• bN~een I'" person !G60 Placentia Restaurant der I akm~ ~hort hut11I• c•1111·1·i.it•n1·,. p:" r;c11· "ill t•"k" l11Mli 'h1111 ',,11 '''I' 11111111 "1·• ·, ,;r 011:11 tO!Jm & lQpm 1211 hours A\e .C.~I I not nel·es~llr' 1'-Ull \1m1'.I he 91() da·, \'alltl 1 ,ilrl , ,.,, llm11 l·.t11~1i11 w • .t11 I!. , f nun.>. S370thour Appl\' -SGT.PEPPERt>Nl'S SAM I :1111J~l Plei.IM.'f·ult! 1.1l'ilentral fHt'li•iio•cl I le<\, ;"1..11 I 11111 '" 1t l'1.1i. Ll1ll .J 1\11~•i I 1111 11 1 M·F,9am4pm · 1 PASTEUP PlZZJ\STORJo: I for appl ltl717>~ci Ln!!I \\Ill prot·ei.s t>:tJll'1' \'"'k 11·..: 11..-11.ak lit ''' 1,rl '" ~1111 l'1••lrll""' S1r1·, ' TYMSH..\ RE l':.trt 1ime person needed Now hirini.:.for full & purl 1 lkh I tor cml.'rKl'tl<'\ 1 n•ll••n I 1Ju11 .. 1111 I' I' 11.11 1,•1 ,,, /\11w1 1 .111 I II 11;:1 ~.7:!:'> I Transaction Sernce'! I'" hook pasteup Mon & 1 lime openings at loca 1 · . 11 11 1( ne ~ . 1 \ t llt 1 2462Dupont 0r ,ln Tue:. Xoexµ nee. App tions nr OC Airport ,:st·tr<'lar' Ht'l't'ft\11>111:-.1 .I> e l't l'I'' 1l1t •o111l1·1f 11111,cl iii·••• "'11""'"'1 1-.. 111 l'aq1pv fJOE MF' II I) Penn):O.J\er . 1660 Vaneddays &hrs ldc:il l Amlutwu~. out .:01n~ ~u amt .ire11·1~1 1 .cl •nl '\4!1 IJuk "" \:I I'•" "'"'" l!l'aut T .. 111pl'1 ' Ph11·ent1a Ave., l':\l supplemental income for : -.elr Marter necded for ll :lt'~Wn l~1.s,.~11~ii"l I~ uni I'• l"•''·tl i: I ,J Ii,,.·' d ""'"' Xlnt l'1·d1.:n·1· );21>11 . MEED MONEY? I ----housewives & s tudents {(11'1 olftl·e Goo<l t) pmg & n.: o11 It • , HH. I ' 111.it•• S:r• :,41 :n11 I 1"1111 I" ~~~i<I It" en l' n" '-' I We have opemnas for 100 I PIX SERVIC.E Our progresst\'e growing ! tclephnnl' 'kills " mu!>t ITearher !'> ,\ 1J1• I' \ \\l' ,\J 11 $111 til,. • F OR SALE O R TRADE: 2 standard twin bouprln11. Need 2 nartow twin bouprln gs to flt under kin& mattress. 673·3068.675·1230 GOLD velvet s wivel c hair 125 Larae hamster cage with w h eel 110. Woo d bookcase S20 Ladles warm coat Sl O. 979.4133 STATUE SIO, stepping •stones 25c to SI . rocks for landscape 50c to S3. claypot.s 2Sc to Sl. hanging baskels S3 to S.S. redwood wishing well $35. chain link gate S.S. wrought iron double entry gate. brown 125. plant shelf SS Sat urday a nd Su nd ay 9 2 2051 South Towner. Sllnfu Ana 557 1489 Brli1tol Warner SATURDAY only 9AM to 4PM . 1344 <~orl · ln11tord Street. Cosl a Me1rn. Harlequin and othe r paperback book11 l Oc each . Bissell sweeper $4, travi;I &i.lrmcnt hag!I Sl. lOaster $2 . Burger machine $1. vai1e!I l<M: lo SOc. 11ealcovers Cor 1965 Ford 2 Doorl $20, u htra)ls Sc. chald11 c arseat S6 50, wine glasse s !O c, decorative and clay po\s for plants Sc lo S2. yucca palms 75c . large rocking horse S4 so ~ 1 .. . Lookrn~ ror full ume re compan) offers oppty!> I CRT ex per h l' 1Pru1 Ci er b t' r 1 h 11 •I 1 " 11 " l•1t1 '""' .t111111111· o.1k "'' \ I < .111 I keev 1lu1: 111 la<'k 01 • .tma':~Yt~o~~rk ~pf.ro" 'liable mature per son.'! for advancement based ' ~o•>kdket•ping hal'k 1 1 «nll.'r. :-;,.,,port lst';ich likc11w i:l.1..,., fr•ml., 1 'l•·•ll! !l mo~ lem · rna teJeph ayds ~f\er flexible hrs Costa O n Yo ur J o b 1 gioun needed ApµI) '"j A:.kforJonitillll232 w«tl 1!11>1 l.11111t...\l1Jr11 i\ld'>kdn \lc.lemula ... one irenone-. t 1 1 rf , , , per,,on. Hang ren Rae.: --u " ln .. the ,orani:e l'uunt) I ~ es!'. Ea ee~. ~2·30t3_1 :r ~rmance Pleasant1 ·quetball. 3303 II arlcor Teat'her-Prt> St'houl Full Cull l\46 57~1 .1ft 'lp111 " 11aver!'> & all shuts I ROTOTILLER S2S. .~1ea \\ork your a\·alla . PIX SEC'Y k ng ~onds :\!us.I be Blvd Stt· "B l2. C ~t I time immed1att• ernpliJ\ \\' \ '\'T ~: 11 It ouJ.." ''"d\, 1)15 4627 I t \ bl SS hi·· da)hght hours :\l en l w ff I 1' t8 or O\er Appl~ in C'all Sasi.' lur a11pl ment Benelll'> F1Jr into ypewn er ta e . or \lumen O\'l'f IR I e o er x nt c o per,.,on · , --1 c·ll~·25S(I P11tt1•n \r1 ... 1 ~1j!tH~d AKl 1'.:n gl1sh Sµnnger RV parts and a c · \\ 1·ars St:i\tonw .. ~or)" benefits. Sal c·om 2300So.EastBnstol 979tl'J2<> I a liT3fii!23 Spaniel!> tl"ks old Will cessories nothing (Ir lii:ht \f\H'k-. arc m~1_1s urate . w exp. &1 SantaAna Hcights S ret • •hold \1\Chn~lrn<s!> S115 I over S50, baseball net-ded l'lca~:rnt oul 1 ab1hl) Typmg 55WPM 1:"\extto:\lrDonald&I ec anes-Le9al 1 Teacher \ 30 5 cocktail \<1hll-hlut' ('a ll aft S 30 PM glove SS. in lnguton tluortlfflk \al11ldrt\Cr., •. r1gure aplltud~ pleasant ! EO.F: Immediat e openin g I IMSTRUCTIO~Al 960ml~~0..::· t :iX'.l3 Sf;5 &129163 -coils $1 to $5, insula· II • I I 1>frtce:... Y S L' \le b lle<1'~ l1t1"at111n ex 1 '""' -• l'en,1• " t -.. 11 11·1•11.,t' • · i:. • m er -----., AIDE I . • Free to You 8045 lion Rl9 fiberglass '.plall-:-.11•qu111•tl \'11111·1ir1 ·Firm. C<ill for appt 1Restaurant I pt>rrenl'e <;rJod 'ikill~.1 l "'...J1-c•s 8010 1 SlOaroll,telcphone ~ it33"-"'J " · dS I ' '-trong o ro1an11 at1on<1~ Suh;.t1tu\e$l -:l he -t'P"'-'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·111 n SJ s S5 hr 111 11111n·' :"'"' oan na1~ utro i FUii or part ume c\'cning "' · · •· •••••••••••••• SS. calculators S2, di·iwntling 011 ,001 'Jl"':ll I &l<i llO\ Dove St Suite cook. Exper vrcferrcd 1 ttb1lal1e:-. ln1\1a11'c & I 1 •••••••••I hlal'k & "h1te male kit . u! •l•'I" "'' • 0 N II >:O >. . I 540.,.., 1 w • 11 H• ""' » I o I "k C .. LL ~ """ & ,,,.,.. '"" I<~ 10 """' "'""· 6 " k; J n' w h 'i h q u •ht> 1-oir imnwrh.oli· a .... ..,,a.! 11 • •• -n .. -spon:.1h1hly t:'"'''otial.t 760-3400 1 1rn111l•1. i.:oo<l coud. ~l l.'> nld fl411·l7:'1.t blank 8 track tapes SI men\-. tol\m~ml! a ,,h1,, 1 Wre S<,h.uol leuc ht:r s Retail derk. Costa \lc·,.,a · t·:~n•l lC'nl h,•nelil'> l •·a fP.lti~ • I eac h 5 48 3710 . t I Aide I r l1~ner1ts S,11an u1•en l' ,al 1 1.infl·,11 ---\\ 11 l' h:.i1red F11x Terrier 582 Knowell Place. aa1111n~.,t'~ .. um "11''' at · · · Stationers.270 1-; 17th St -l \l.1uag "a;.IH·1 & i:11~ m.ilo· :1 'r" ·rr·•tnl·d Tei Costa Mesa after 9 th•· 1 .. 1 .1tw11 lll'J f•''' 'u11 ."><11:1 ~so Costa \11.'sa Full t1m~ H us~ "' I J l' " I I ~· c· ' Techn1e1an I I I ' p at 111 :lw\:\I or 1 .tu(•\!' ' :!l:J 551i21MKI lnlt•n1 1·~::. LABORATORY 1 n .. r .c\•ff·'' "· a.!t11tf 1 a.!•'l11dh11ml' 1;75:r;x2 AM please J I , A1_>pl) in perso11 Ill 12 rn "'.' 'awi>0r1 ltl'll'·h TECHMI I 1 n1111l. S21Mf hlllh ti 11, lllllltr --"-------- 'Ill \ hl'i.llnlllll" \1,, IU '· .,, ' C .. .., '" "' PRESSMAN "'"' ~·· Y1 flld '>la'"' T11.'e Ol!':ETIE set $40. 10 1Jail\ lhl'r1 .. 1r11·1 .al ' SolesmanWanted I fuoperateeompllll'f'-&1Hl'ln1;:e1a1u1 .F1 c>:-\Ff\'l' '\11uD1~ l ·p l\"' '1 1rnr .. s peed $30, co r 8 3o.\ \1. 111 Jll,\ :\I ,, ' t IJ nJ 642-3260 ••SECRET ARIES* • L'X!Jtm men ta I ell'1 I' o ' Dill l>•>or <.u11d ( on•I l!l.:l 25-IJ re e m a k e r S I 2 . •1 :~11':\I I For ,,o::::!Y~ H11rns Leg.ii COil> NuShSl6.t10<J ! mech<1nac·<1I in;.1rume11I· ~10or>411it:h·H" S s I womens size 7 leather 1233 Alvorez Ave. Jljijj) offset press, \pPI.' 51i,~f~ew~~;~I ~t'0r;; ~!:;, Wfr Kecpl BnteSl4.40I•' ;'~~ldl'0i11:~1~ ph~ .. :~:~ RefriCJ. & Wosher Furniture 80 50 ' i a c k e t S 5 o . 0 I r n p erson bet w et' n benefits w 111 1r 111 n I Sec Sh80 Ent.!Sl4.400 ' themislr.' 111 eiiu" alt•ni I "125 ea 6.11; :>H 111 ••• •••••••••. •••• ••• ••• 1• ceramic dashes S5. 264 rGnCJe 9am 4pm I GOlc '1'60 OursSI0.800 . C " Hanover St Street, Ofl :\l ain St ~., 1 I I 'n.--c >&5·9485 _ L.izReanders .\genc) I Small medil'al ino;tr u 1 \\ar~ 2\ku h r'rostl l A AIHS 1 Costa Mesa.556-21.89 t,.:olhru. ' ,. ... D-_.~"T"'P.1looatd -S"'LES-f•SHIO.... ' I020A1rch E~l '64 EOE I m..-ntcompam ne_arO c I aierg' s 1\er Mdex.,,:d: WATERIED I 9 19 E. S _ .... h St '"' "' ,.. ,... " rt .,.,., 8 90 "' A I r P o r I X I fl I R f ; • . . TWO Id C UV1' ' 3JO · Bav St Joi & PT s.iles m ftnt' ·'ewpo °"" I. rrel' medical clt•n\dl I' Ian ~"n..: 5mo 111~1 "?!>t SGSO , FOR SALE! I 0 hana dolls A noheim Costa ~1e!>a women's apparr1·l ~1nre l'Jll l•ir· .q1p1 l.1s t 1111 n< simrirmti3i 2118 Reaut1full~ f1 n1s h ed S 4 0 each 13 inch t.Jllt-:a:.l!:>lrt'C'I f' IO .... I l Bets) McCall S50 24 lO W .SthSt. ,qua pporEmplO}er 1n ·'' w port <Jp ~ll'nl1l1r 1·111µ11rJt11>n lll'flll-:l'fatur 111 (ll'd~ll 11.tlura \\ooU . t>ooki.hetr Cerarruc dogs 25c·SS portun1ues bc\111HI Secretary/Exec. ;i ,•l.jJI, rnr1ilalt0nSl.> hcallboard "'th mirror l Sonta Ana Ch r I• t ma i. :<'I 11 l c Jrt.•l!r r1ppt~ 111 1 ;1.,1 1 r 12 ., I L! rlra"er pl'dest.cl 1 nu , Texaco dogs $25 pair Hetl4 l't'll hiir\f•'" 1. ,Prmtmg henef1t!> \Vt>l fill illlfl pat't"tl :-Jpt lkh 111,·esl TELLER ' -1~1 n•·ed for dre s~er Uld histOh books S5 Sulll\an '1 Prel>l>man wan11:d :\lust men\ rrrm Her1urres top '\lntllpp\~ for .1 i•1·r..u11 lt,L Iii 111 "'.P•IH'r ,1. ,i..1 l.\RGEkmizs1tedhedrn I each Curren\ paper 88FairOr.BldCJ.lb 1 t~expenem·ecl11nmult1~IHt'SICKORY F"'RMS 1 .. kllb cc;hthnd!l'l.l\Plni.! "mJ\h .ip11tud,• It.. .1 clt">l'l)!uodnintl dude-ht'Jter l1 ner 1 Cb ha rks 25c SI C t M 1 µrt>si.e,., ltt•k t:xp.-r ,.. ;5, ~1Und profe:.:-.ion111 m1n1mum '.rm .. !. 1111• ·,:1r, 1:;1:; tnJlr~:. & pa'aded rails ildre n s books o s .o esa . ht'l11ful4da_,wkwrth:i5 Opportu n1t ~ 111 .. ell , t•,pcr .matunli &cor l'111 us tell er ··~11 \lusl 'ell \S \P rnt1\ I 25cS150 Old hnens Orun)!t' t. 11 11111' '"'ir "nld comµa n' 1n gourmetrl>Ods&g1fls for l porate hkitrnd .hctpru1 ,•l11t .. tJ1l(J1ng 1111rl..1n~1 H• lrtl.! l 1 k1• tel'" tnf!'SSOO he~\11Her C.111 Sl·SS Needlepoint grounds. l'nlcr 1:.cll' 3 "" Litgunn I hl b '151 ·!l.50.J hol>da}s F1e" hr!> Will Cull 640 0123 I l 11nti1 tt u th fr 111 /.: l' h rg id .i 1 rt• I r11 .... 1 Ir .. ,. 1 •to·:\S2'i or" 1 6·4451 & ask f 1n1" hed and u n · .\rhnmon train WC'st1·hff Pla.i.a , llerwfrt-& Pk.J'>ilnt ,ur 5200 OHO 49fi 272~ 1'" Ell\ 224 f1mshed Sl5·$30. Food 2 2772 Gronite Way l'rcxluct111n Wurker Isl 642-t1.!'72. Fa~h•on bland.1 I round 1 ngs lJ u a I 1I1 .. d I Processer. needs re· ,, ........ 1 .... ~ & ................... ........ " CEM £NT 13 blocks 141ndlnx31\ln 25c each. Ni ne blocltt 15 Vt x31tlnx7 35<' each. 10lC14Lt tire and wheel 135. Two table lampa SlO each. Two Ma phle C aptain chain ISO each. One SchwlM bike 20X2l5 S25. J .C. Penney bike 20ll 175 $20. Two end table MO each. 718 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 644·5619 HA WAllAN gold i.K leaves. i hells and sand doUara SlO ·'15. Sklis SJS. S tereo speakers S30. VW ski rack S8 Portable radlo Sl5. Wets uits SIO. &·track player SIS. 548-2149 GARMONT ski boots site 71'1. 1979. hardly used. good cond ition. G rey and Red S40. Call Perri at 760·1631 GAS clothes dryer. RCA Whirlpool. ex· cellenl $40. Old solid oak office desk SJO. Very old large trunk S25 National geo· gra phics 1928 t o t910's incomplete $45 . 16712 Ross Lane, enter north on Ross from Warner between Magn o l ia a nd • Newland 847-1740 I TWO beveled glass mirrors oval $20 I each. Old tapes try root stool S20. Old pie· I lures and frame• ·1 S5·S50. Books 2Sc·SS. Old hay knife SlS. I Walking can e $3 eac h P o laroid I square shooter IS. Antique car jack SIS. Clam p on bumper hitch like new S35. Womens c lo thin g S0c-S3. Door knobs a n d locks 50c-l l. Rechmng ch air S7.50. Two wrought iron chairs SJ . On e bar stool S4. Boat brass $10 Black and white T \' SIO Small radio $3 2137 Elden. rear Saturday and Sunday 642·3~ ,TH R EE wheel I cushman mail truck I $35 Three wheel golf cart $35, both $50. Set 10 womens golf dubs $35 New cupbo-a rd doors S for Sl. Putbp a nd motor fOl' Pool S lS \.•in Jacobs chucks Sl each. Old radio lubes new in boxes 40 50C each or S\O all Mi cro switches 5 for Sl Old pedestal bathroom sank SlO Old 4 drawer metal desk S5 . Metropolitan dash with radio $.35. Axels S2S 549-i.56 Loquna H ills :-.h1ft . full 11me loallm.: IJ40..6030 l SECRET ARY 1Jerson may oht a111 an ap ll111(ll>111\ l cir I 11 i.: '!. ~ t•,,r,., * * I BUY * * pair SIO. 3071 Country Jo.:)(1t San Utt'j.!IJ Fr"'' 01 c·a!.~elle tapci. Applv in I --:1PM >!PM 11lkat1on all rllne Oii 11·t• 111il'Sli5 Crticlrl used Furniture & 1 C I u b O r . M es a l.akt• Jo orl''l l>r 1 , 1 I• t· r s o n T lt F. SALES 75WPM, no shorthand 532;, l.in\\'er~it ' l>r 1\.\S :.11;:, \pphar11·11~ OR I wilt ' \'erde i\l oul1 11 n PJa k\\ ,, 1 \'Rt::ATIVF. WORU . Hyouareagl.(ress1'e<ind , oµpl1 1'an\s ncl•d ;1hm·p l'hone <i lll55:!!l:l:!:l ) . 1 :.dlorSELLforYou 1---------plc)l:kS.i I 17St!5 ::ik ,park Cir cle lookingroraruturernre :nn:qie spelling & 11 op frct'll'J'. l 1u~l1 1t·1· MA.STERSA.UCTIOM SNOWchainsSlOpair Equi!~~~/~~'~;.11111' I ~~"'111311" ti 2 I r' In c· 11 't:~ef~;~~P~ ~~J~~r~:n ~ ~~~:.';~~,;A s~~l1l·~'gr~~~~ Pornnn;~ F1r!-I f"l·rleral I ;~~~tb l1k 1• 1111 $225 646.:_8~86~~33·_~~~ I ~~:~~~~i~~~hJ;~ COMMERCIAL power m ower SSO . R otor power mo weT S40. Electric edge r S20. Electric mower $20. Upright vacuum 120. RCA portable black and while T. V. 150. Built in dishwasher SSO. Pushmower SJO. Sat urday afternoon and Su nday . 221 Flower Street, Costa Mesa ~-'> !lam to I lam ~Ion thru ll'lpful 7S2 0234 F.OJ-: ~I F II IU:FRl<..a:H.\ rott ANTIQUES 215xl5 $50 each GM ~P\\·~paper dt•lf\ .. n t. \ 111,7:i1:c,~i~~t ed part ume ~i.8Sl·~~a~d ~hot'~. 311771~---TELLERS I llanc~l Ciolli Whole hou~eful. :\lust ~~~ c ~·hs~': ~r! <'·~7 T1mt' .. IO ho~·:" 1n :\tail room Mon .;P~t ·111 --r::i~o. . SECRETARIES : For Beal'h llr.Jll('hc;. ~I~ !HiU 11;:1:1 :>di C:all-1~5203 Am rm G x stereo Newport l\c•Jc h I .Ilium f1n1.,h Tues SP:'>l t1l SALF.S LoolclftCJ for j F.>.penence n•11'd Xlnt MAGIC C H EF 1 Krng sale hdbrd dress .. r, I 540 GM alternator Garn !>IX x.&41111 1,11, t~1:1 I ft h A I 6 .. 1 ~Lo .. us I • Ch-7? -.c1~~ & "finef1ts \ 1 I' n 1 s p P y l 6 v . • • "'" ,.. -...,-• .... : ·•~ 11 1 Duublc (hen G ·" s10 , e '!. ~1de t.ibll·" elk "'ood. and voltage regulator f'IJRSES FRE E 1 Placenua.c~t lllt'RESEHTATIVE F're1·&EOE l l'eHERlT~GEIAHK 1 <opµer1nn1•1 1>e!.toffe1 1ake,ss102s:1 1 S38 Pitney bows Prucllt·al nur '<'"· alOl'' . f to call on bank., and ' lr\m~ Personnl'I J\ge111·) Hot1.,sene m.ii:llrol \op "i5f\.lii postage meter base '<' 0 m 11 ,, 11 1 11 n ., ~ PROGRAMMER Olher related busme!>se&, 41111 '" 17th. Costa .\lesu -;;?l :"u l:.u<.'1111 .\n.ihe11n hunwr dU\Onl·•IH < ook S35 lSin hub caps $15 ilome,tti•:. 1,,, •. 111 11111 I tor pubht: relation-. with !'iwk221 b-l2 14iO• 'l\H :\ISGO & k\.°1!1J v..trm 11\1·1i:. SJUO l.arRt' ~l.ihOl!·•11) dining set of -l T"o t41n lull l>"r1 11 1111 ll'"ll'""' ANALYST gro1o111ng 2nd TD rom ·~~ £0 ~-nr lN'I .. 11t•1 !ti'I 2:112 l;ihle 1 •hJirc;; round Dodge s poke hub :n.t1 nu" TRAINEE pany. Some salt's ex pr . I T . k D t .11lt•rt.p111 hlt11.·k "'IO<I krllh1·n table• caps S35 both Cash Sll"c.spco R L· I r SECRETARY 11\\ rur rr \ e I ' " chromt· "1·ha1rs 1·all 1 AIDES IN ACTION '"' -><><> necessary "' ic i>re .. DMI.... "'SSIST ne\. .. letl Expenl'llt t•cl on I r'11r '.ti l' r .. 111 c I t /1 831 598ll · only 642·5305 Per~onnel s, n tl<'°' Will tram :Xlnl opport & () ,.. "',.. • I h :\lu-.l It'<' c :\I .1tl'a \\hilt', "<Int • 11111\ ~'~' 1 .all ofOranj.!l'lount' Inc I CALL •comm Call Equ11~ I ri.i anuecl per.,on ~:!6311 9628175 r<;.\.\IE Tahlt' & .i ,111\11, SANYO Bl·ampunder ·W~Tol411 Centl.'rl>r =7:111 760-3400 1 731·~ 'w good .,ec·, -.kall;..I . chr-. Xlnt i·u1HI SJSO dash cassette dec k. ----construl·llon t•'lper I Show horse :-fablt• l.t\I' ch~h"ashcr nt•ar nt'" ''ers e. brand new SSO C:111>\u Mesa 5-15 05tHI I SA.LES LA.DY 1 draf\lnl( lurn1ture & TRAl~EE I Lad~ i.;t'nmorc 11urt.1l11l' SSti 1258 22 watts. auto re NURSES A IDES Pi Counter Gari. C M. & Elx per· d r u 1 I l 1 m e.• helpful lo handle orders 111 l:.18 11111 or 21_. 221R I S21M> 5:Ni •1715 I Aro" n l"' eerl 1 c. r n er Queen bed. very nice 1 to 3 30 ('erl or t•xp Laguna Hills F T pre benefit;., pd hohda ys & c uslo me r s I n 1 n e . l!Yl>llJl " but<'her block w 1th (ram e S3~ prer.C11un10t'luh<'on' ~serforLa.i::una H1lls 5.ri 1S1 arl St85 wk Re1i:i l i-·urn mfr Cull KH TruH·I \i:ent l.'\fl 1111 St·arl> Wu~hl•r & Dr~t·r• 1ablt'.gdc1ind.W35054 Kodak EK6 instant ' Hosp ~1!1·3061 'rs exp needed Al)ply Beauty ~uppl~ 21l:l E 54o;£18!j.l med. :'\l·l4 port Be ad1 l'opper. Sl.'ill h11\h c;nrnl ---print camera $25. 8fl i\!\I only. Civic Center .1.?thSt.,C.\I I \1rporl area ;·,1155:, i·ond89812il Plnkmarbl.ecofreetable. Stereo console. DACRON pnc!lla cur· tams $15 pair and $35 pair Lined dr apes S35 pair Oil paintinp $20 to S4S each. Com· mode table SSO. Elec- t r 1 c dryer S30. Aquariu m Sl O. Birdcage S5 Sleeping bags $5 each. HO train set S30 Xmas decoration 10c -S5. Outdoor mas lites S2. Luggage S2·S15. Pong T . V game X $10. Twin F ieldc r est blankets $).} pair. Wood Pepft crate $2.50. Boys dress jack ets SS each . Beautiful old punch bowl and i. cups $35. 3071 Country Club Dr .. Mesa Verde 9.5 Saturday and Sun· day. ~ursmg .fl Cleaner... 675 Paulanno l)alesmen SECRETARY a!'>kforown"'' flcfrigcralor. <-ll'.•n rt• 1 4ax2 o otl pain~ln"s beautiful ge.ns:ine Hon-certi ed Ave.CM_ 751-311~ IMSUL"'TIO..... 1-:xperien 1·ed j,n l<,>a 11 -----1:,n.·stal. et\'. 423 16lh Pl. p,ecan cabinet . rtas -HurMs Aid o ,.. " documC'nlutfoif Xlnt. ~utre~~ Afiply blWI\ ~onubl~· • l M. ttm /fm. turntable. Sl.75/)tr. PURCHASING 1 ;;i~t~J./ da wcel... no salary & benefits 1\pply A \ I 2 P :\1 . ; ·~·I ~aple~wan beds _,, and tape deck Jcpst ;We will tram ti par<! Opening fo r a jr bu) er 1 owns, e.llP Personn..-1 Director ' Clt.\RUE'S Cllll~l. 311111 Sears m11:rn\\aH SISll S4Seach $900 new> sacr Hlce hol11.la)s, beg11101nfo! II!> with 2 3 yrs exp in i preferred. will tram. HEfUTA.GEIAMK Hedhill Bldg ii2. Ste Raval l'onvC'ct1un oHn -'""0.7279 S35. Nice green velvet '64X>O as hired bcnl•tits purchasing Able to work I 5Jl-450l. _ - - -721 N. Eurhd. Anahl!llll ':.226· C :'ll~ SlOO. Tap111:1n upril(ht 21 • --~ ----swivel rocker $25. Ox· ,Bayview COn\•,ile~ enl under pressure lnven·• 5 LES 991·3860 uven ,thumt:rSl.'iO pp Krng-sz. x1ra firm an wall drill press. Hospital. 2055 Th11r1n l~ control exp & bu~ ing I . A . MAH • ~ E O E. W~sses w onted b'73-HIO:l n er s pr 1 n g m a 1 I ' brand new. ms any < M ~!r s Farr<•ll or romponents. offi('e, &·Terntory, Orange Coun· fUll time Expi!r onl) w ~tch corlboxsprgs I electric drill SlS ~·3.505 E 0 E muintenunce .supplies. l~. Salary open. Call Al · SECRETARY Apply m person 3 5P:\1 ~ur l(c ltefngt'ralor. never us'w still pkg'd . Johlaon 123! C B --.Able to expedite all or len Brown for appt. Will l PM SPM No phone calls. The .Jolh \\hate. good cond SlOO w h · I d · Nursing \iers . Full comp an~ train r igh\ person lSWPM. ~0· shorthund Roger . 400 So coast 642 3555 ort ~20. m.c · ehv. radio. with antenna Certified benefits. ~6-2901. 900-8951. I appl1'cant' ne"d abo, • .: lh\). Launa Beach S238. cash on~~ Usuall~ $35 . 1653 A low a ---------Tom qwst :\lach Co ~ " ~ l ' h 1-· 1 1 home IH0.110117 Street, Costa Wesa. M""esAlde ! B C . : a verage s pellin g & WORD PROCESSING 1111g t ree1~r c ean _;._ _::·:\.---754.0400 • $4 00/ltr Real Estate Sales . rea. . --___ I 11rnmmar skills. word Day or Eve n.ng shaft works l(<MlCI ltM1 541111513 \lust Sell L1\•tng Rm Set, ---------·~ pard h~hllu)~.' bel(m E.XPllllMCEO !s ALESWOl\IAN. c :\1 I processmg bac kground a\aal 6 hrs u day ~l:JK or5".8 4485 Stereo Console, Ding tbl l' STEMWARE brandy, mng as soon os hired. AGIHTS . I h~lC sit~ s hop Warm. help1~752·0234__ II. Savin 900 or Ar(ec Washer , ch•an . work'> w chn., ~~mps ~.:._964~. wine. cock tall de· l:>ener11s Buy\lcw Con I Weofferthe following fnendly, w I.apparel exp 11t-~i:... St.-&f Call 752·0231 good $75 ~ 18 tl~l:I nr 6 pc rot1n<i dinette. hke i canter bottles Sl·IS ''ales.cent. H11sp11al. ~oss I , High Com!"ission Sle~dy p ttame SS ok ..7C"r"" ... e . u• on ---7>iB ·148.'> 1 nt?w, rost 5400 • asking each . Toy cast Iron ~"'.Fhunn. <:. M )!rs .. F or •Best localton 1991·1670 Att~-L1do Arco ---I Sl50 8 Herculon sofa I train with caboose fell:&423:ios E 0 !.-.: 1,Privatesecretary ScN•·-Dri ;\lon thru Frt, 40 h r wk ~M Or)er gas. dean. works! good cond S50 549.7180 135. Cast Iron fire ~ --I 'Professlon al assocs _. ••r • Hrs nex. S4 per hr l,1do1••••••••••••••••••••••• good . SGS 541\ 8513 or1----·;__· __ ---enain e with two , t4UTitlTION SA.LES C&llnowforappolntment I PART TIME. Quahried Arc·o 3000Newport Rlvd, ......... 1 005 $:18·4485 Sofa. 10 n. long. S27S. end hones $3$. Two nice ltXlnt career opportunity 873-1300 ask for wall 1 a pp II cant~ w i 11 . be NB 673· lO'l'J '••••••• • ••••• ••••• • • • • • ~ -10 20 I tables. SiS. electr:i c ad I oak chain need re· ~ nutrttaoo sales Grow· 1 1ramed 11nd he'd for 1m· ------SLOT u CH :s I eye,.., 1ustable tw1 b d S250 flnlshed $12 50 each rinc c hnln of r.etol l med em lo me'l <.:II SEWING MAC HI NE ' aoA .l Nt. 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• d l n e · · Trea d table with A°iit11mln s1or~snecd ou1 ~IEI Ca pl str~n~ IJ1n °lfi!d OPERATORS need e d t ~~~d&te~nmgs. ~l~t ·1Glr~ 20:: Stlngn>o S.15.1 S1boO.~ai~:h~g.00~fs~. music bolt sso. cut TOASTMASTER wal· fie and grill Iron SlO, Waring blender 10 apeed SlO, Oster 2 speed juicer and pulp ejector S25, AM and FM radlo·d i gll al cloc k a larm 110. Saturday and Sunday 9 ·2 2051 South Towner , Santa Ana, Bristol/Warner. ~.17 per DAY ~ng enthus iastic outrl· a \Jte School Dist. Transporta· Expr pref.G-15·6562 I 6is-too7 v par ~ Bo~s z..t \t1~1!d SM Aesl I.amps . 673·2287 orl Iron banks, carasel, on oriented s11le11people SAL .It. RY I lion. 496·831 for in· Shi 1 • 1--. -· I ofrt1 546·~000_ I bi5-84\0 · carriage with man our O.C. stores. Some "' formation. VP ng 111 • r ece ving AMT'tn.111 SALE . .. · I d "conese. knowledMI.' of Sii OOO·S24 000 clerk. small parts , "ill ,,.-Ladles 10 spd hike. 2..1 . ,Qirls Canopv Bed and a n horses 135. Tour· 1 · ~utrlUon & sales exp honeWork: 1Secretar.v for Newport traln.•Call 545-8860 1·4 °ri~· bboowr~t. hall tree. ~.Goodcond. I Dresser. Table andj !nr"ucckaat9~~. 0°8 1•r h*.n1d. 1 ~1'ete111ary but we w ill Noaaleareq t Beaeh CPA rtrm. Xlnl em only, roi tuup, 'l'clasck. piano. 846 1907 eves. chair ~ '"' " lo Satar" starts at R l""' I h 'pin" & 10..ke\ addl ri --Pc ures , c oc s 11 c· -----· PI at.es 10 c • S1 . That'a ALL you vu>. ror• • 30day ad ln l hc · • 1 J 1 ea ~.uate Ltc req. ·kUI" p · n 1 Shoe s11les. full lime with cessorles, arts. u.sed & Wlclftt Materials 102'5 I 644-9783 _ _673-3988 I M o u 1 tac he cup 11 1mo ncreas n1 lo Xlnl <>t>Pt>' to work fn a s s rcq. lease ra antiques 548 9882 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ Ollll /mo. 1-·or intef\'1t!W • 1 rut arowing Nwpt Beach ~6"6 for Inte r view or w/out e"p .. or ~Ill 1 · · , Otv1-: AWAY ' Wnlnu\ end 13·110. Shavlnl rnu1a "Oii 838·8202 Mon·Frl. Real F..atate Firm. Air -lr•ln Good co. ~enef1ts ·t.amp;Bradley H bbard. iChrom~ towel bar• & ! table. antique vanity'. with bruthH '5·115. f (3() 5..f!!!:..__ -I conditioned otrlcts. Secretll')'. loul church. 1\ppl) In person 9am to l876. celllna fiicture, pull I ~~r ltolde~ 40'1 under wltlle \'llOI\)'. mat china ch In.-c ur I n d -r ()fACI GlllL . j For an app0lntment to mat~ person. tr.ping & ' 1111m Mon thru f ri St on down. milk alass globe & I 1 ·~~~~/'K~r::~r.,11~~-! sprtad, llv. rm cha\r. $.lOI • • u c er a 3. S s . ~ b 111 I' hear our olfer on your , transcrlblna skills Im· do rd ~hoes. 3077 So. rhimneL <'onvt to elec In .1~, 646 6098 ea. 851-9196 I St•tuette wind up Nit. phonea. I ~·· 1te aal&r)' oil. Don Now•, I pc>rtanl Exp necessan Brl11tol. C.M '5()'s Makci ofter Call I 1 clock S10. Sword wtt)I ~~plni&. m~•~0 c~~d~ 1 ~MM6 · · C..11631 2880. 'sm-11 ---t --r 8.15 fl2so · •Drywall, peck) cedar Mot"e families are.1ett1n1 I cue U5. Sterlln1 nedan1 v.o 1 " •·I 1 a compu er mu nu ac· · I 1\nkJ kltche~ cabs tub'• the tamping "bua'' this allv•r rlftl• SlO•SSO. ~ • SECRETARY h1rtr has OJ>enings tor Ant'~~ lid b s bed I w;-.11.:. • ' • l l · h Aft• !f'= S.l DAILY PILOT · SOVICE llmtOIY 00 lT NOWI '42-1671 - -. MJkf ) our &hopplna 1 Laguna Hiils a rea Mon·I asaembltn & ent."rBI "f 80 " 1 • nuvwt. lk) lab\. com l >Hr > o u ave 1 1 r ' \lf• Jllod wttal you wart In e•l•rbhulnltheDail)' Frr.7.i :30 '700·seOO.Call Cac\ory tl~lpg tsal l l' dbl. cuatom m a\\re11. modes, all new, movlna1 camptr lhat'tnot1~1n1 d•>' Sundalli 9'T ball)•PllotCtUllfledt PllotClaul/ledAda. Sablr)aa:n'_.., l4ttkdays·?tl·895_80()(l xlnt cond . UOO I must 1ella 5'8·•486 or Uled. ~II It now with• VIC\.Oda,Coel• "'· __ -·-, · ___ 1 i·•987~ _ l 8'73C4 I =--Ct=u=sJ::''::-:ed=A=d:-=:::::==:i...:"2=·=•US====::::::..J.:=======i • Her•' I How You Clft UH O"r fr•mous Dlme·A·Lines our: famous • . ~ .................... _ _,, .... .._ ' . ~ • LAGUHA MACH • .. ............. 1021 N. CoMI .... •COSTA Ml!IA HOWeeleQ • HUNTINGtONlleACH 11ana .. ch ..... .. ::::.::~::::.,-::~ ~IME-"A -LINES • Ne c•''"""clal •••· ......,..~ I.I fi't • lee ft 14•M "''"' M priced_.._"° lt•ftll / , ' / • · ' ••• ,.... ~~ ................ 1111!1 ................... ll!ll!!!!! .................. mlllllll ........................ r'~ ~ ................ ,.,~ •• -8lUOltT ,._.... ...UI CORVA.11 ~ Bu& WHIT& Provincia l B£AUTYR£S'J'double TWO Yooex U1bt 4~ EXBRCJSE bicycle LOUVERED doors, WIOS S.HlO, Petrified AM 1 FM stfr~o. 8 TWO antique ch•I,., lafaot aut fltt on fr am• and 1u1 · twin caoopy bed wtlh bed mattrHI S35 . te nnla rackels . 135. Crib wltb mat· two white SlO each. wooa S2 -U . New track player. phono S50 each. Pool table, bic)'~.. ~1 boldt Pft.lloD. ••Nova and matchlna 1prud Double tMd tprln& Oriclnally SUS each, tttH SID. Black and Round batb •ink 12. tobo11an 135. Girl• and 2 speaken $39. balls and atlcb UO, UJ' to .... Joaid con nremHn r1&bt door U DOP)' cover -.nd coll• 115. Sunlamp sell for MO each. 1'wo brown noor pillow 16 Cocktail coaster aet toy1, Barbles. ••met, An llque lamp SB. Pina Pon& \able .. dlU.Sl& Mfaat tU each CO.cret• c urtalna ns Six UO. Chlld'a floor new w I l 1 on each. Hand looped Sl.50. Lucite watte . 1cooterSMlO. Flcure Glassware/SOc·U . Pa~hinco cam• Cll. form oU IOC pllon. dra wer draaer m~ model ., .. "' orf•n Stansmlth licht. 4~ Uon and bear ru• S30. bHket 110. Blood pre· 1kates' 3 to 6 1l1e ss. Disco record• 2Sc Skll saw ISO. End ta· LOVELY mirrored Cu rla1 compound N\abl atand 1\.5. Ma· and bench $10. Four lennh rac keh , Toya and gamu 11ure kit $1.5. Foam Comins ware S3-S2S. each. Tennll ball1 lOc ble S2S. Antique maple knack llllacll U.501aUon. '49 P'ord r•• end table wUh at-Samsonite ltltchen sacrifice $20 each. ll·Sll. Girls cldtbes paddina. several "Ladles 11 and 13 alie each. Boaen ~M/FM SparkJeu stand W . abeU, 11ladow boa YtoO dump paru ached lamp UO. chalra S40. Be1inner's One Wllaon Wor ld slae1 2 to 4. Womens pieces Sl.O. Smoked and airls sh.e 6 to 10 s t e r eo, with t wo Am/fm car radio sis; v • ..,, Nee DS. Jd.53119 ss~sso. 1"0W' Chevy l T .. t-o blnoculara In &ultar and 1ultar class medium 4~ ten· clothes sizes 7 to lS flaas •~xas~ lnch clothlna h ·$50. Step speakers 1.19. Bread 545·8380 alter IOam. or'7$1'1m too dual wheel• szs cue 11&. Platform cue sa. Chlldren's nla racket, leO new. 11 ·SS. Pots Sl . 10. Packinltoae\$30, 11andd 1 ercs.5h 8 N1eerww hsa 3 na· cbohxan$d3e.llce~r 1st1a0 1 ORESSER l40. Uvinl lllARBLE cdfee table each. ~vy pldt up rocker $1.5. Two sirl• c•mee Sl. Elecvonlc: sacrifice for IZO. All Yardaae of au types One pair of white S h S20 La S\s. SCJ·210'l P, a r & 1 f o r blkeslL5and AO. l>air Pone TV &•me SS. rac kets have eut. 11·$3. Roller skates drapery 52Lx88W 1'7. Halloween decora· Bo"es, decorator type room c air · mp SS,'Sl,'S5,'C7,"7l, fen· of andl.rou 11.S. Bar m.~eo.taM .. a 2748 San Carlos, $1 0 . Ba r s too\s PalreOldllneddrapes tlona Sl·S3. Indian 50c·$1.5l!lch Dumont ss.543-3857 TIRES iood Sl0.115. der1 and doora SM irate 15-.,reset tools Costa Meila. 5'9-'187S S 10 ·S1 S . BI a ck SlO. Shower curtaLn eulde teepee sso. Osc\lloscope 135. 2130 T WO ma t ching up-- PR-11-15, Dr·78·14. uch. Core enalnaa ta. Loi holder $1. TWO twin bed mat· nauaahyde chair IZ5. SL Wall clock Sl.50. Jblcer $50. Stereo Doctors Circle. apt. holstered club chairs. BR·78·l3, BR-'IO·l•. 3J8,327$50eacb.fhol.-Lawnapreaderl8. Sid traaes $40 each. Two CLOCK racij{) SS. lron· Wood hllh chair 115. Medlcl.ne cabinet 12. speaker sso. E nd D .. Costa Mesa, off d ark brown goo'd Olt-71·15. HR·78·l5, s p okes us pair. boots ft. Skll1 SlO. boxsprlnp$35eac:b. lneboarda.l1 11'1d'12. Lampe S5·Sl0. King C h i ld's Co l ee tables $50. Pup tent VictoriaSt.642-7589 condition S3S each. 875·16-SLT. 9·00 16.5 Square tube rool 125. Poles$5. ElectrtchaJt Tw<11teelbed frames Kit c h en u te n si ls black fur bedspread bowline set SIS. Spice S30. 1'.ent $50. Sew~g LUMBER r ack for 545·0205 Ply a .'JR-78·lS Gibson copy electric: trimmer with attach· SS each. C r o wn 50c ·S2 Black and UO . Twin gold rack and she bottles machine SSS. Sewma . -------- Michelin, Goodyear, qultarS50.Alumlnwn ments S7. Slumber Graphic 4x.5 camera white Polorold bedspread SlO. Pie-SJ, DelWle ym/ de k m"achlne cabinet 135. small pickup S~O PEUGEOT 10 speed Brlaeatooe. Un aon hot tank solvent 11 ba11 witb pillowa $5. $50. YardaaeSOc-Sl a c amera 145 . 186 tures $3-$50. Coffee lamp $15. Men's ski Aquarium SSO . Trunk IJd for 72 $50.Sk:lcarrierwhlc:b and Firestone. 1335 gallo n Clea n Electric moton S5 yard . Women 1s Albert Place. Costa and End lablea boou and rack 115. Aquarium stand $30. Volvo ~25. Do~rs, also fits in your Baker "8 ", Costa cardboard'barrei. S2 each. Wa1Jet1S2.Lad· clothes 500,110. Mesa.10.S S7 ·110. Double pool Hand cr arted sLlp· Paint cans Sl·S?. ~ood 65 lo 68 pocket $6. Playboy M S56-0 each\lt'Hh Ilda. 7~ ders l20.SullcasesS3 Costume Jewelry t a ble ll&ht u s . pera $3 each. Lon& T hree trunks $35. ustangparts SS·SSO magazines SOC eacb. e~a. 15 ff P. 3phase SlSeach. each. Tether ball and 2Sc ·.U . Handknlt BOAT oars new, 5rt brapes Sl0-$20. Mens dress size 14 $5. Patio Ping Pong table 135. Two radio casset~es 760·9026 GLASS tor plant glass Double dead bolts pole SS. Bathroom booties SI.SO pair . 115· 675-6278 shirts and sweaters. size door drapes sis. C r o q u e t S 3 o . Sl5·S2S. Large vice -------- house. JSO pa nes new,Sl0 each.75 foot scaleSl.Lampahadea' Bags of c urlers GOOD safe ti r es. m e dium to large Men's expensive ties Bookshelves $10. $30. Archery set l'l~. REFR IGERATOR 12Vtlll31't 50ceachor welding cable $35. $1·$3.Blackboard Sl. 2Sc·U . P.u.ules radlalsandregulan . $3·$10. Gam e ta ble s oc ea ch. Lad les Fireplacescreen$50. P lywood and 2x4 s $40. Wicker hanging S35perh1.111dred.Twin We lding hood SIO. Linens ZSc·Sl, Dishes 25e·50c. Hair brushes Matching pair ot $50. Matching chairs blouses slie 22~ and Sun shades 13·110. SSO. Sliding glass chair $20. Yellow platform rockers $40 Power glide w . Pkk 5c:Sl. Ck>thina 25c-S2. 25e. Table cloths 50c nearly new Hl\78xU 12S each . Saturday 241;\ 25c·S3. Men's Traverse rods $1·$3. door and hardware kitchen table with 4 ea ch. Three steam up overload sprinis Lawn toola SS-SlO. 289 each. Slr•w flowers radials steel belted and Sunday 10·4pm t rousers siie 42·44 Canning ja1s Sl-$3. SSO. 548·5446· c h air s S 3S Ne"'' irons $2.50. 13.50 and S3S. Early Corvette Rose Lane, Cotta 25c bunc h . Be e r 139 for both on rims. llOl Sonora. Mesa Del SOc·S3. MetaJ window Smoker $25. Dishes ADOlNG mac hine, guitar with case S50. $4 . Kitchen clock val ve covers $15 Mesa. Saturday only mug s 2Sc eac_h . Near new BR78"13 Mar. rrames 110 each. S2S. Pictures '2·SSO Underwood No. 288 Lantern $6 Nice $2.75. ck pack, heavy pair. C4 trarumisslon 9·4pm. Scarfs an.d hankies radials $35 pair. ,_B_J_C_Y_C_L_E_S_f_o_r _s_a-le-Televiaion wooden I ce cream freezer S50. Mustang hub large shag rug rem· duty s.5.18 inchpipe sso. '58Chev ~ton 25c._Warrrune traySl. H78x15 S2S pair. cabinellor19Lnch10 S22 . Vases 50c·S3 Caps for 1965 $40. nants. Multi -brown. wrench $3.50, Ad · ring and pinion $40. TWO sets wardrobe Cl~u-ol hot curlers $2. 165X15 r adial Sl5. Two girls one speed 21 Loch SlO. Com· Organ $35. Fertibzer Ti re chains and kelly green, oatmeal, dreasograph $4. Elec-SS4·7185 s 1 id Ina door s and Brief case 11. Lamp 165Rxl3 radials $25 20 inch. green and me rcial Television spreader $20. 18661 trailer hitch (or big multi orange $10-$35. tric hand drill S3.7S. tracks96d0Sl5each. Sl. Gloves 50c pair. pair. Volks wagen blue 120 and s35. antenna $15. Various Via Palatino. Turtle Ford wagon $20. Two Two 10ftxl2ft throw Motor for garage door VINYL recliner chair One set 80x82 112.50. Metal belts 12 each. tires s.60xlS S25palr. _7_5_1·_3288 __ . -----sizes, curtain and Rock. Irvine San hanging brass lamps rugs, pink, blue S30 opener SS: Brownie $35. Woodendoorwitb On e set 48x80 SlO. 1714 Labrador Or ., 5.60x15 on V.W rim VW Bus camper in -drapery rods 50c·l2. Diego Freeway . S2S each. Kenmore each . Padding Sl camera S2 100 pair glass panels, 6f\x8inx-Thirty 4x4 ceramic Costa Xesa 545-3982 $15. Two H'ISxl4 125 terlor bed. cupboard. Persian felt bolerO SS Culver, left Campus. canister vacuum and ya rd Tri pod SIS. ·work gloves, leather 32i n wide SI S . Llle,white$2.Electric DRYERS50. RV stove pair F78xl5S20pair. table sso Jee box Colander SI. Ladles right Turtle Rock attachment s s2o Electrlc :111opener S5. raced 50c pair. Elec· Beautiful marble top kitchen clock I 2.50. LR70xlS, LR78x1S w; th 5 ink s 3 0 _ cowhide wallet $2 Drive, left Amalfi. 67J·3600 Elec tric grail SlO. trlc deep fryer •• u. coffee table $20. 1967 Electric BBQ starter with oven $50. Black d' ls lik '""" 640 7•.... Terry cloth aprons lert Via Palatano --------R ecords soc lOin ......... $2. Five adjuatable Naugahyde sofa $30, ra aa e new -... · ....... A.M.F. bowling ball 305 Hondamotorcycle 11 in rod go d d 't " each.G78x l5S20pair_ --------·• $4.50 and $6.50 each. Satur day through DAYBED 24 inch $25. squa re mirror tiles and case SS . Ten parts SS-$50. Sofa $15. pu curta s to 0 con 1 10 n · G R 70x 15 GR78xIS XMAS decorations 176 Cecil Place, Costa Tuesday. Twin box springs $10. 25c each. Dog house world war Ir U.S. Go tine enaines 8Ct$7.50forlot.Twen-549-0843 r a dia ls 'u s pair . 50c·$2.SUde projector Mesa.642-587210-4. --------New Westinghouse $15 . Baby clothes steelhelmets$4each. SlS ·SSO . Color ~rieo~1 ~~ B~~~W PORTABLE ftasket-HR70xl5 radials S2S $10. Coffee table 120. PORTABLE T V.s , dishwasher basket SS. 2Sc-$1. Children's Salt water rod and re· television n,eds work electric sweepmuter ball stand, heavy du-pair. A70xl3 $20 pair Marble t able 110. ~~ YJ ~p1et i !' g b1T1ck and ~hit~ ~x· Bird cage $1. 673·9473 b o o k s 2 5 c · $ 1. el $10. Three square $15. Garbage disPoSal 0 . ty. new hoop. new net plus spare on Pinto Lamps SS. Lazy boy x n c earung ce ent SOW\ an pac-pa Per backs 25 c . shrouds (paint> $4.50 SIO. Heavy duty screw di$10.fi'-'!_ m:;u!,e radinlo $20. 557-4480 rims. F60xl4, G«htl.5, r ecliner S2S. Long lw3a't5.h. h~~wwarooed lOxga;! tlu2irne. Zel9ln.n1·1'hGS3.E~. S3591·n' CbOra·MckMs O(oNr sfalales h2e0cr Child's maple rocker. each. One pair old jack '5. 20 in ch r u""'"'r..,. rour · L60xlS sis each . couch and love seat a1u .... ,, Children's clothes alpine type skiis wheels, bike frames ch foam mattress GREAT boy's dirt Spare L60xl5 $5. Two sso. Pots and pans 135. Electric fry pan Panasonic $35, llin e~ch. 962-6129 25c -S3 Maternity $37.50. Set of rour de-and parts 50c·S3. 325 wagon/caQ'lper 1'7.50. bike new p&lnt $30 7 14 G M M $15 soc $I Heal lamps 1'7. Bowling shoes $5. Sears $42.50, 191n Ad· CHILD'S ski' boots $5. dothes 2Sc·S3 Gir l's I T v $5 Se W Bay Street Cost Two aJuminun patio Rar~ collectible l88i x · · ags SI i3 · e d t Women's riding boots miral S30. 19in RCA Stingray bake SlO. uxe .. trays . t . ' a upr1·ghta wh1'te SlO cha'ldrens book $15. pair. 175x13 radial . . e room se $"'. Teachers bullet1·n ...... Paperback books two bird cages SS and K' h . of four bathtub feel Mesa. S48·S908 1)0. Like new bucket $50. Trash compactor ., ...., $2 · · h ate en curtains and SlO. Heavy duty ex· each.Seventeen12xl2 F l ying Bunn ies from '72 van $2S $SO. Portable sewing materiala50c·S5. Old 25c. Cash only. 2520 dr~!~r;i~~dcal~c~~~g drap es Sl ·S5 . haust fan for built-In REFRI G ERATOR redsteppinast.ones$3 Around The Wld pair . 0 71 C hev m ach ine SIS. Old suitcases50c·l2.Baby Saratoga Way. Costa Women's clothing SlO. Twenty four re-small Whirlpool $50. lot. Range hood and owned b y actor rad 1 a t 0 r 4 b b 1 16mm projector $40. bottles Sc each. Photo Mesa. 540-2704 ~~;i:0aJtb~;;1ss S~~d S l ·SS. Handmade mote control centers 546·5396 ran S10. Light fixtures Frank Fay SIO. Ani· Rochester carburator Pictures ll·SlO. Table albums Sl. Schwinn DRYER. older Ken· S3. set of childrens stocking sluffers with cord limer. S3.75 TWO twin bed mat-12·13. D7 Valley Rd.. q u e s : D oub l.e $15. 548-3814 Costa $10. Clocks Sl·SS. Stingray, girls S3S more. clean S50 Ping golf clu.,bs and bag $2-$15. 20m boat $4. ea~h. 969 Junapero tress Sl5 each. Four Costa Mesa. Saturday chocolate bunny mold Mesa. Coleman stove SlO. Smith Corona electric Pong table S20. Stove $2S, men's black top 1633 Minorca. Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa. drawer dresser SI8. 548-2494. $50. Large egg basket Phonograph records typewriter S35 Three apartment siu. clean coat SS: two womens Verde, off Royal 8·4pm. 296S Bimini Place, 30FOOfotusedarape 120 . Large o ld DATSUN'S diamond $3-11. 8 track tapes towel sets and rug s so. Chande lier , jackets SS each , Palm, betwee n Costa Mesa. Nearest tak f . 1 bo t English tin box $30. plated rear step bum· S2. Gwi racks S3·SS. sets $25 lor all. Coflee S P an i 5 h st Y 1 e mens nice s hins. _A_d_a_m_s _a_nd_B_a_ker_._ BE LL and Howell movie projector $25. Gi rl's Schwinn bike $50. Rocker 110. New c rochet a(gans S35. New wedding dress S25 New barbecue S2S Fur coat SSO. Two pair drapes 36xl22in $15 pair. T wo pa ir drapes 94x143in 125. Pictures ' 10c·S5. Clothes. size 12· 16 Sl·s.5. Doll and bPd 50c·S4 . Books Sc-soc. Glassware 10c·S4 Bedspreads S2 .SO -S3 . Purses 50c·Sl Patterns lOc each 2936 Pemba Drive. Mesa Verde DRINK ING water sta nd for house. white. Holds's gallon bottle with spout, ex· cellent condition SIO .675-6278 NEST or gold end tables $17 SO Pach. New stainless steel sink $17.50. New bathroom sink S17 .50. New white coat site 16 $15 Princess coat with fur trim $12 Statues S3 each. Iron chairs with red velvet seats S38 each Shelves $4, Chesl SIS. 948 Park A ve La euna Beach 497·3687 cross street, Baker. •:rt h~b e.~~'.nNe! f~I Enallsh wood ches t pers S15. '67·'69 Ford Old coke bottles Sl tableSlO.Newbattery wrought iron 115. lar ge size $1 each; I. h•-.... ,. N r box $30. New domed van boat rack $25. '73 each . Books and o P e r a l e d C hair a nd Setee. large fluorescent PLAYPEN a nd pad SlO. Hobby horse $15. Swing set 125. School size swing and chin up bar $25 each . Cblldrens clotbln1. infants to girla size 14 SOc-15. Saturday and Sunday 9-2. 205\ S. Towner. Santa Ana . Near Bris tol a nd Warner. 557·1489 STEREOconsole,aood II .., ....,.. ew ca butterflies and birds Chevy pickup 5 lug p aper backs lOc·Sl. Stemwheeler shaped light fi xture US : condition $50. 988-a. stereo speakers S25 $5-$15. Metal boudoir spoke wheels SS each. Clolhlna 50-$5. Towel radio S15. Traverse patio set. rough wood Christmas ornaments DOLLS: 36 inch Rae· gedy Ann and Andy S20 each. 24 inch Ra•· gedy Ann and Andy SlS each. 1.5 inch Ra1· gedy Ann and Andy S8 each. 2' inch Nune and DoctM Sl.5 each. 24 inch Tennis Boy and girl $1.5 each. 24 inch Golfer. 24 inch BasebaJI and FOO\baU players SlS each. 24 inch Scarecrow $15. 24 i nch Ba t aod Barmltivah $15 each. 24 inch Santa $15. 20 inch Clown SlO. 616 Kn owel l Place. 546-9490 and 149· 2215 Holly, chair S30. 5 Ute cban· '66 Dodae 4 speed cheat $6. Scales Sl. rods lOft long SS. SlO. Washer, older 2 s c . 11 ; t h re e Newport Beac h . del ier $25. New trans off of a 273 Metal loudspeaker Saturday and Sunday Kenmore. clean $50. childrens bowling MS 5905 Kodak Inttamatic 98. motor $:50. '58 Chevy h o r n s S 2 0 . 9 a m · 4 P m · 2 7 l 549·9513 b a l I 5 s 5 e a c h ; G IRL 'S 20 I n c h Araua SS. Excellent pickup fenders.hood LawnmowerS5.Wias Rochester Street. SEVERAL 15/16 and black/white TV 125; Schwinn Stinaray, phone cassette re· andgrillS50.548-8109 St. Flaah bulbs 10c. Co1ta Mesa. Must 1'4in e lectrical boysshoeskates.size good condition "'O. corder S2S. !'ever Fluorescent shop _en_t_er_on_W_eet_m_l_N_t.e_r._1 aluminum pipes 4f· 6 . s10. 7082 Ford Morey BoolY board worn, hand tied DOWN sleeping bag light 1.5. Old signal RC airplane kit $3. 8lt long 2Sc a foot. Dr ive. Goldenwes t wltb leaab like new human hair. ladys $40. Quilted twin bed generator and con· Polaroid 41Pe step $9. R e a r 196 7 V W and Slater. Hunt· $25. 557 .451g or alburn wla ln ex· s pr ead ruffled d en sor checker $5 Plastic a1-1ane ltita bumper$10. Michelin lngton8each 842·9S31 545-9111.12 pensive ca rrylna naunce. Uaht pin~s. each. Deer horns 12 40c·SS. Oc~~lonaJ ta-19S·l• XSV radial tire CROCK pot, Rival Uke caae $30. Large lifht areens to hot each 80()..J4 6plytires ble SS. Seagull de-SlO.Super widewhJte GENERAL electric new Sl2. Solid state MOTORCYCLE $50. oginaJ framed oil S30. pink Sl5. 675--4174 and rim SS. Water copaeue picture $9. Sears letter E70·14 white built-in double megaphone new $30. Puules 50c ·S2 . Water color '20. Pie· EXER CYCLE 2oin skUs $6. Ufe jackets Two coconut people tire 110. Bike parU ovens SSO ; ~ange fan Stereo changer. BSR· Women's clothelal.zes ture frames Sl·S3. wheel , Sea r s , S1 each Figurines s6 . Two ste reo 25c·S2.545-3838 h ~o d . wha~e $14 . Realistic $20 Dual 7·9 $1·$5. lronlna Pictures 18-$22. New s P eed 0 me 1 e r , $1·12. Waffie iron S'l speakers SS. Office Rival elect~c slicer precision changn board '3. Girls 10· 24 inch X.mas wreath odometer. $35. Shelf Toaster S2. Old die-materials 2Sc·S5. Air FISH rods reels SS·SlS, $20 ; Sealy Ka_ng mat· S40. e track tape speed bike $50. Tires s 1 o . Tenn Is t y p e h eadboard . lionary $10. Room Cal poster and frame tackle lures lOc-$3 tre~s SSO; Kmg box J>fSyer. Craig SU. SS. Chair SlO. 186 magazines Sc. Kmas mahogany, blonde. divider $2. King size $3. Seagull on shell Medicine cabinet $3, sprangs $40; Thermal -E lectric weed t rim· Albert Place, Costa craft b ooks lOc . Cull SlO. Typist chair she~t.s S'l. Ear phones s7 Games 25c.ss books, magazines curtain 72x80, wtieat mer $10 VTV M Mesa. Saturday and Lar1e blue car mats, perfect SlS. Three $2. Ironing board $2. Five cut glass decan· lOc ·SOc , Saturday ~hite S18. h1ckor) Hewlett Packard us: Sunday1G-5pm. excellent oondillon S2 suitcases 2Sln"21in. Dolls S2 Desert ters S4 each Glass 9·4. 281 East 16th fish and meal smoker Color T.V console. BIKE men's lO.speed, each. New upright 29inx20in and 2Sinx17. maga zines 2 s c cocktail sh.aker $1. Street, Costa Mesa 110 : books. Psych GE. good for parts COUCH 8ft $40. Four name brand. Looks, Lady Schick hai r in SS each Suitcase Pillows and hair Insulated chrome l\NTIQUE compote textbooks. novel!', $10. CB big stick an· ~oo~tst~~v ;;~a~hl~~~a runs like new $50. dryer $30. 317 Via 2linx18i.n SI Laundry dryer $3. Transistor pitcher new $9. Large $22.50. maple coffee hard and paperback tenna S45 548-8424 548·8066 . Lido Nord. Saturday tub,stainlesssteel on r a d ios and parts Coleman ice chest hble $7.50, painted 10c ·Sl SO. toys. vaporir.er Sl. Gerry 9am to lpm. wheels with drain 50c·S3. Clock radio as S 1 5 . Co I em an 3 plate in round frame Pu zt I es . games WHITE refrigerator baby backpack $5 .. BIKE ladles coaster UNSPLlT Oak and $10. Hand beater. is $2 . 357 Es ther. burner s tove $1 5. S 7"" peed b'k 75c·S8: spiked track S·1S. Clock $3. Green Baby Love infant b Jc -·•--, ~1.. C 548 4944 L . fl bl 3 ·""'· 10-s I e s hoes . size 12 . ss : shag carpet S20 Two Seat ••. ,..,.,eman Ice ra e .c1w.i>er .......... s. Eucaluptus fa"re·"'ood, heavy duty S3. am· . a r g e 'n at a e S•". Ga .... ard tumta-.., ...., lik tr .. I h ddl o1<1 • • youth desk and chair bedrO<Jm gold rarpel chest/cooler llO.Rub-S4run5_s .... !.!ew ex as youhau1SS0.64S·Sl.24 pers water coo er, 5 UPRIG HT vacuum canoe wat pa es ble SlO. 12 inch TV $20; gas dryer. one SlO and $1 2 Gold bermaid vegetable ,.._.......... gallon S3. lMeQr fire S25. T V portable SlS. kMotor olaFcar 120, new quitar cords temperature S25 s ta i r ca rpet $10 bin S3 Cookie Jar 11. NEW Mr. Coffee 12cup SWIVEL rocker, gold bowl for BB S1 black and white plays s pea e r 5oc our $2. invalid walker 962 -7254 . 20162 Im-Books b~ Movie Star$ JI· gs aw puzzles 2 .. c color, brocade fabric. Clamp on table for e v c e 11 e "t 12 ... wooden swivel chairs s12 CJ\' pool sla'de sCJ\. C " 125 extra pot $5 ~ " s h p· "" "" perial Cove Lane. ~3 ·amera S2 19861 each. Curt-•--. print : · good condition $3S. BBQ S3 6ft traverse Cana's ter vacuum 9 eac . tctures deep bluebrandy ...,.., Cl a1 rolfoot flxer S24 od f •0 110 Th · Huntington Beach. l~r emo nt near $7. Crib mobile $5. · · 644·1910 r Sl. Ami m tuner complete $23. After " C· · ree piece snifter S7.50. antique between Magnolia ~~rv.ms off Adama. k Hand carpet sweeper deck $25. Garrard 10 30 646-1525 monkey pod server. cups and saucers S3. Spice rac with bot· f7, Food chopper Sl5. LOVELY red velvet turntable $25. Two : · new $5. Vases Sl·SlO. and Newland of ft lluntangtoo Beaeh ties $4. Twa sell of Small bean baa chair bedroom chair $3S. VHF antennas $2 DINING room table Watne iron $10. New ~~~he~!~ !~~t~u~~ Adams. Saturday On· 536-~. fl~~t:~~~dreS~~ $4 . Curling iron SS. Llkenew 6x9f't area each.Alr conditioner with two 12 inch and used bab y U S.toasteroven$25. ly l0am-4pm C_H_E_S_T_bed--.-.t-d-ra-w-ers- Almost new C.E. bon· rug S40. Two areal cover l3x20xl4 Sl. leaves and pad cov-clothes 25C·SIO. Pots typew r ite r s 2 s . EXERCISE bike S45. and bookshelf wi th Terry blender cover net hairdryer SlO. swa1 lamps S20 each. M es a De I Mar . ers $45. Six padded 25c to $2. Dishes. bulletin board S3.50, Air Hockey GamP 6' d ark wood S s O ANTIQUE milk can. 2sc. Kodak pocket Toaster S7 · Many Sft plutlc plant 110. 5'9·4319 Saturday and chairs SS each. Ping pots and pans 25c·S5 prints 50c ea s • 1 in-Coleco make S40. ores s e r w 1 th 6 large size Excellent camera witb case a nd pairs of lady's high Very full. 642-7243 Sunday Pone table Witb net. C r e Pe Pan S 10 ch speakers s10 a pr twin bed frame and drawers $25. Chest. 2 Conditl·on white ..-5 attachments 1'7. Baby heel leather shoes excellent cond1't1'on Ma"crowave "OOkware -·I I th 50 1~ si es 6'"" and 7 S4 to DOUBLE waterbed TEAcart,black la· ' pair. 2211 Tustin headboard SI O s hel q>s S1 5 Des k 675-6278 ga r co es C· .. z ., · quer with white $40.Mint U.S.Stamps new Sl·llO Tools and Avenue.Costa Mes a. 847·1662. with chai r S2S . Cnewborn to12 S6. Aqua bridesmaid SSO . Frame a nd 10.un each. Nice out· e lectroni c parts C O LLECT ION of months. Hood hair-c dress wom once .... pedutal S2S. Two l r a Y s S 1 5 . _.,h Alter9:00AM. Weights S25. Rabbit .., door amm""k $10 20 lOc·llO. Aircraft in· 1--------CA R Sunroof. ne~ re",· h t h •10 M t watercolor landscape dryer $5. Plaid wool Front door SS. % lnchi surfboards sv.a C~t S8 P ic ture fram es• "" · *""' u c .. · 0 orcrqss t · 910.-F ll d .11 . .. ... .. h bl various sizes St·•". g a I Ion s h ow s truments $25-SSO. SCHWINN ladies. 5. motorcycle bumper bike 120. Wets .. •t $50. Paintings, S20·S50 , coa Slt,e • ..... u n press 125 s U\C11 eacn n l ca net -6 c d k s r .w · I blank .., · 3 · H S SI Lath patio plant aquarium with pump, 10 O oncor St . speed $30. 840-7822 rac s 15; gas wat 644·"""" C h . rm I. n g o Ider size woo et -· orlnder -"'"'1 """J 2"'x 8x35 •o x c M c~ ''"'" • -· ""' . ..,. " • · stan ... S3. ""'. N-un· stand and accessories osta esa. 5S7-~l heater S20: ..... ars cor --------Singer sewin g Snugli baby carrier walnut kitchen doors ... -"""' s~o Old k ' AQ U ARI U M , 5 o dless shrub trimmer ROYAL t p 't .. machine in cabinet $20. Shower cu.rtain 78 R.P.M. records very 82in hlab Sl.2 uch. der cupboard Uaht S2. .. . . wso! s'2n"'g SURFBOA RD 7Ct61n gallon. salt water/· 110 847-1662 125 Goll byallsewS3ri ,.!:. $35. Mahogany twin 7Sc. Purses Sl each. old2Sceach. 642-0170 Almost new metal Double mNebucket cNa m el ra sBo .,. rt" "Little Racer" $3~ rep\ile cage MO: 1---------doz n R,,_ d pl ,.._. I "'-d f bo d G E food P ............ r frame .... .....,.,,_ -..80 :f. · s-.:v.. k r-mp epo eon n•pa e T I d h t v w p f d e · '"vr ayer· a ze n.:a I oot ar . · · '""~·""' ~'ALID lk •15 .., .. .....,.., _,. wa "' -h et ..... Vlkin we ve woo s u · p I a 5 tic g I a zed art s· en e rs Aml(m radio com 1 ntlque white with $30. Dininc room ta· m' wa er • · Jona 120. Concord I Plant hangers c ess 11 ...,. g tert. 2 sizes. Sl2. Crib nursery Pots 10c·S5. Sl5-S20; bumpers $20·, • fi and decorated ble witb four cha Ira 846•67811 16W Am/fm IZ5. Gar-S0c·$2. Coke boxes S4. style chess set l'l5. $40. 675-2218 840·3962 deck lid $20; taillights binataon. needs somle flo wers and but-$25.Seea1Jat714 "8 " HUGEspeakercabinet rard cbanaer IZ5. 8 Kitch e n utensils Six drawers dresser S9;CVjoints$lO;muf· :ho:;~ ~~~·k'fr:hc;n t~e~ terflles SSO. Ladl·ea· W. 20th "----t. "~ta track Fim /am table 50c·l2. Coffee set $10. with mirror $15. Byte SIC VCLE ladies 1 vw Bug fiarts '68 ·73 n SIS a•"7822 .., ~ .....,. 2ftx2~ftx31,,\ft 1reat 1 Del computer maga•lnes · r. · • er ·.,,...,. National Geographic three speed bicycle Mesa. Saturday and for third 11 ... aker In rad io with speakers B rd c:aae 13. wee · • speed touring with b u m p e r s . new . U S. Adjus table SU1\da.y9-5pm. den or re'Creation $35 . Univeralty portable hair dryer, December 1977 to coaster brake $28. exterior mirror. hub-LIMITED as s ue magazines 50c·l'2 wheeled secretaries •---------1 room-. 55&-0846 speaker $30. 640-Ml7 table model $20. Pen· Sep tember 1978 S3 67S·2218 caps, left rear fender. Li moge "Women or each. Ice skates siie c hair $50. Wooden TWIN bedl $40. Men's _. 19 Sea Laland Dr. do flex files 50c each. each. Baby car bed. '65·'66 deck lid, '67 the Century" Collec· 8 S2 540-8379 after footlocker SlO. Two S speed bike 1'70. Ad· DOLL cradles S5 each. pend o flex ti I e slau bottles. some TWO wood book cases, deck Ii d . '60. '66 tors plates S35 each Spm. Saturday and omate wicker chairs j ust able s c ree n 321 C1brlllo Crear), AVON ~llector jar& frameti S4 each. Used blankell, infant seat •shelves. Three foot fiberglass hood. run Nine pieces June _s_u_n_d_a_Y ____ _ SlO and SU. Two cap-26 H x50W, au 101 Costa Mesa. and bottle• 50c·S5. file folders Sc each. cover 10.$5. Womaftl wide and five root tall ning boards new. one Night Fostona SS·SlO 7 FOOT roUfld braid taln's chairs without lighter a nd lar1e Books SOe·SS. Ar&ua Saturd~ 8 to 12 noon Jr. size 7-8 clotbine $30 each. Rubber tire high beck seat. black each. f'?rtabl~ b!ac~ carpet $25. Four fool canv as s9 eac h . araie S5 each\ Belie GUM ball machine, sltde 'p,nd~tor wlth 6'6·3888. Sunday thru J Oc · U . Beaut Hu I 'fheel barrow S20. Sl0·$50. Bob 536-5865 a~d white 19in .L' 0 va 1 car Pet 1 5 . Vertlcle metal co rt drapes lOOXIMln 110. counter top 115. ma11 $t5. t.m Suaaex Thunday after 5pm. ivory wedding cown Old s ilver forks · with. stand ~-rwo 545.2591 Window shades 34 In· 557·4480 Lane , N e wpo rt size 7-8 $50. Matching spoon 50c·S5. Heavy BEA UTI FU L gold r ecliner chairs SSO _______ _..., f o r carryin g chwideSleach.Vlnyl Bnc:b.SundayooJy. NANCY Drew books. veil $20. 43S2 Win· duty 220 e lectric with Iron and plate uch.R~llnerrocker BABY crib SS, maple packaces SS. Old outdoor shades eo 1 ... CHILD'S table and Numben 1 to 5S ex· tersweet. Irvine. heaterl20. Metal rinf glass end tables S30 s 5 . Two p 1 e c e wood chaa·r ... , cou·"' ·wooden soft drlnk "\" b · 18 B bl l ....__ t dln I -'"'' chi wide, oranie $3. c urs · ar e GOOD sha1 carpetlnc. cep num~ 48. 1:50. .Saturday only S..3. s an I towe rac each: matching ClOf· sectional $20 rauo make Into bed $(5, boxes 1'7·S9. Old cigar 4drt band hook•d c~mper $2. Barbie inn. Approximate-6*-8798 SlO. Nine drawer fee table 145. 962·3781 chaise lounge $3 lamps S2 to SB, coffee bo•ff $3-15. Old wood blueandenenrucss. Frleodlblp plane 12. ly 12X20125. 951'8380 S-.-A-RS-.,.---------e-1 .. -,,,-. G.\S •love SS. Diab chest ol d.raftrs 12$. . D Y n a rot a r )' table tops $.) to .... handled tools Sl ·SS. Klbachl and electric Snoopy lunch box Sl. ~ iu:s1 ...... "' ""' washer SS. F out Two carpets, one SLIDING POCket door massager SS. 1J inch maple swivel w~ Olauware 2Sc·S4 . charcoal llfhter It. Coleman camp1n1 DESIGNER area rua tric dryer. excellent kit ch e n c hairs. blue. one areen with with track S20; carriage Underwi>Od c hair SS. s w ivel Jewelry 2Sc·Sl. Wall China. SC\q)l,llUteN 1tove sc. Motorcycle 6x9 blue and 1reen worltlne condition 1reen nau1ahyde S7 pads ss each. J .C. crushed velvet chair, typewriter $45. Movie rocker stuffed ch..r ! ~B~ ~ .. w~tnh l ~o1r6~· and plat es 13 . helmets SS each. $20. Chllda detk SJ5, 93$. 55'7·2508 each. Twin bed 110. Penoeya rolabout olive green, excellent screen 120. Electric 118, big chair mal'a Waterplck, GE email Chea\ of draws as. 95'1·8* BA BY burn SJ5. Three piece section vacuum cleaner 115. S25: luJJ.facemotorcy-hedae cllpper s10. Into bed Sl8, 5 hell&d ::cch.rdc:~~":::,a ~~ touter oven, Sun· Holl,Ywood bed Po. WATEJlBED. heater, Porta crib no ~~e~ .•~e.f.:m ':!i C h ilds woo den cle helmet, Uke new Lugga(e. 2 for SJO. boards twin and fllll Onk or1antur Slo.S4. beam MlxlftUt.er SI GlrlaSeanUlinbUte headboard , liner. Playpen $25. Baby S20 . U mbr e lla blank.t cbest.00.0ld SlO ; bathr oo m Books lX-·14 Plastic $3 to l20, clrcula11-.t h ea c b . EI e ctr I c $12. Trtc:ycle •·Bowl· Ju.it needt mattress awin1 SU. car seal stroll-... Deek szo. 4 drawer wooden dOll pullmancabOwt , mar-cbalra (41 S4 each ti er wrou1ht lr~h :!i~.'in:.~le~f l~:.f~ toothbrush eet, dee· Ina ball,.11. Set of ISO lifl.-0 SlO. Walk« SlO. Baby Corn;~ desk Ill.SO. cblolhts cJheakt $35. Cinar ble t2.P.,f~\25" wide Two Hydroponic tub! plant bolder si to sa. ,7. Curu\na 12•15. tric knlle. "*"hair lA1ot 1Z. 'tent lxlOft · toya Sl·$10. Saturday umper ac S4. l5 · S20._._ U each. Electric heavy 1auae roll ~ Fabric 1$c·l2. Thirty· dryer a each. lJlncb SZS.840-0547 M 0 TOR C Y CL E 1821 White Oak. Costa ~j~f:..'5:: ~~ !:'a~'p'em~·hl~~d c!~ ANTIQUE por table percolator. 32 cup $3. steel U . Cypr~s ''!ht 12x12 Inches black and wbltt SCIROCCO Sunburat 5Sballd4I01ket rack• uo. Meta.557~ r d •10 •15 .. _ "'-ve-..... to ""-aewlnl m ach i ne K enmo~e wuhn. 0 a rd e n ' Florta Philco T.v. •. Ct-11 ... ood ... all...._ .. ed•v o rawtn • ·• · '"' .. ..,.. '"""' a...: bo uJI brona'"' 140 3 .. 0" F lorida 4 ,..._. b" 't 10 dtn brown floor I "" .. h .. .. _.. -., -.u.-------tssAas d 543·2987«972·2"15'7 atampa. SU Heh . sln~rS40: ys q t· Flol1da"'etre1e'. M~; ........ , til• tlO. t1'7 Via Nlce . c a cula~or Stwlt wtad up'50 . .,~.loot GARAOE door h1qee opener.'at!=ple~~ Orl1lnaJ cott Sl.17 50 ed twln aprHds In y rd N rt~ C t reel ~cwn 18,~ Lido tale. Newport i~~·, 1.1ae c:=: outdoor wood Sant• with aafe\y aprln11 chain drive us. "roLl~~fl!t_~~ .. l.anlt!! each. Panel he ~d browns 110 each: de. Mc •Sao urct' !, : baL • 1olf clu e .. ch. .., Clau • Lari• ot ............ .-VJ.U ataU• .. .... board -. Portable corator hl·back wbl\e s .. d.. ,.,• .. .._!l .,.= to $10 cacb, I ln11 ca~ t~lO. Bat~ '°mu .U. Porta~ &.;>,.,.. • .._ 551 • .., con ltlon uo . ~lor T~. u ll 12$. nau1a byde d lnln1 '"'IU'l.,.,,_,......, se•t •· lampe a. POLK 1u.ltar. nylon •ca H . radio 81S G & elotlt Two twin ala• 111•t· BAVAJUAJ'lf aa&fta Im· Alumlnum foldln1 Sterllna lllwr rlDlt cbalra. e, l20 ta.ch; MIRRORS 1nd plt'· U . tm rur eower 1trln1. Good condl· rupleapotll. radio JlO BUuUf\ll tr ..... boaepri•P perla~altun .. 14 ~.oewcondJtion SlO\OllO,Al\etlam klnq1he rate fur t•r•• SU-1 60 . SIS,ltll:eMWVWrwr tJon fu. m....eo bJlclMI tw Ford cars l•r•• .-ctUr.~ aad bol1tera 140. Ku.a rl m wltla p , tfMl'1I pie .... &Murd.ay aftd 1 prtad sao : bo11 OIH••ar• Sl·UO. •fa\ Ill SundeJ-., 0 • & z N b 0 u I. I ::::. •: ':'n~ HarbOr •-.cl Jabr: ........ d•R G1'Mll k91. ·---------SundQ. -V\doria l'loelrey l kaln, tlH u ........ Sled ao. ~!en2!~ ~~I..,~ rtdwoodkam.e.l'to· ft.saa. Ba-..r Hates Cott.a ...... ,.._, INSIDE llitrometel', Dinner,...._,~. ~ARPCT wl\b P•d. Coeta~IOGU · l ·•t '8~ women'a BoobSe-Sl.Babyaw-llM3tl ..... ...... ~ ·-·--ILA ---Nl .. _ OINSTJ'•" ...... _ •n II d .. ueu, 10-.p1 bOund. ~ d • ...-. 1--------· dotw •ii• ti IOft& lftl-O·CUtlc SlO. au . .. I ~· ._ •---· -•let, t...... new • opec cre .. ner, , ... ., .Dd SIS, -Japotty ao, SOFA --..11 1o.-.at, drtllH. pantsuit•. Saot• AM. NtWport REP'RIOE..RA1'0R 1Je .,_ ...ave.,at,A,IUJ. tratk lllMtl IM SS. ona leaf ud lout Kl frame, Puc:b • ... -1'"" -l k l """" ... ... ~ IDO. CU.tom LHlliler Jubt SIO. ba9k chalrt UO. t::=..•lr r111e 11$. Pl•Utr .l.IO Heh VW YI• Hat rottl Hrlh lontt. $50 I ac I, OPI .....,.... Hel.llh Sahuuey pert~ C!Ond.l\kln • ..... .,...., M4•aift.-llua. , 17Mm .,._.,..,.._ .black•I0.171-~-MS--. ,_.., __ ·38'7_4 _____ , oaty. td..JOM ., .. llllurdl!r ........ ,., I A Dally Piiot ad number will a pear in your ~d .. ~ we take your messages '"24 flours a cfay ... you call In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... For more information · 1and to place your ad call 642-5678 . --=--642-5678 DAILY PILOT .., law lllO .. 1011 ,._.,.,_ 1055 G.-.,.s-. 1011 ~••• •W 1010 at1 ' W 1010 ftwh 8017 loah,Power 9040 llMh.SUpa/ .................................................................................................................................................................. ,..................... Docltl 9070 OOUNTRVPR£NCH •r11.uS.l.i~llt Sun 111·4 Girl'1. clothe•. lO)'ll, elec. Furn. wuher 1dryer. L..UflGA•ITAGS "llWOOO Canarte• ror sale, red 33 ' V f Kl NG · '14 .................... ._,. Curto C•'b nl!t t.\fhll!d 901 Sbnor11 Mesa del bed, household m 1s c. misc. household itema. from your bualneu card. Oraqe. SpUtlUO/cord Factor & yeUows. toumbridge. teak pulpit, SUPS NEEDED Glau FroM ·, Sldea' Mar Orat111. (4ltmt: tble. men's xtr» lg clothes. 2250 Golden Circle, N.B, Send one cerd for each -.5548after &PM SSl -1741. fish equlp.2stalions, C02 25'&UP ClaMd t upboard Below: exert1s1• bakt', rurn .. crib. li 43 &yµort Wu ). NB. 646-~~. tq plus one s pare. We a. ......... _..._.1,..G system . twin Crusaders. 675·'1100 ,.. COntl $UO &48·6398 clot~ & mut:h more Sat9·3 return permanently ara 5 RP rotollller _..._. vr~" $4.2,500 NewPort Yacht . .ves --DlVORCE ·M OV lNG sealed attractive ta& fs chaln drivt.l like new. Special ,...... t:xchange 675.1800 Slip, 25ft. Water. elec. 2 family sale tH. No,· 8. FRJ /Afternoon &(Evening SALE Tul"tleroc:k. 18661 strap, meetili1 alrllne a 111 l n I h ~ 0 . C a 11 locker. S200 mo. G'' diameter nndblaated 2320 Port Aberde!!l'I, N 8 . SAT 9 · 5 P ~. 3 11 "a Via Palatlno, I r vlne. l.D. requirements. Pre· llSJ.-Ml7. Macaws · 11150 35• Vll<JNG '79. t w 1350 640.5335 ·=abl~ top 318 ...... c 640-1643. • Amethy~t.Balboa Island. :\lacLean lawnmower vent km & theft! For a African Gr ays · 1575. c FWC • • -... - ----FUm. h\mg rm bdrm S200. FAaer $15. Polled ~zed ta1. encte»e Baby rum .. clothea. babr. · Parrota lJcage rus. · 7·5 gen .. 1.2' Be · MustSell allm~JOtltems Oll\ingTbl&othermisc Trees6'tall·S50ea.Serv. wallpa_11er. fabric or awtna; car P•l'U: ant • Jl'romll4tSO VHF . ratho. s umlog , am.upto 40 1001 • 3 Couches: beigetrad 1150. from house Slit Sun ---ing earl S'1S. Building "0.y Glo" paper 6 we que rouwood chair. C."hrlatma1Layaway11 tourn bridge. s t all blocks from Fun Zone. 6uvybluemodernS250. UJAM·5P~I GOI 19tll S t Newport cre!>l. N 8. !J Mat e r ia l S2 ·$35 . will baclt 6 trim your more. Sel./Sun. 8:»5. fl'ln.avall.-oac. ~hower ReducedS89.500. Pwror sall.SS9·7499 ~J.5007 eves wknds H B 1.\cac111 & 19th J Robon Crt. Sat. 10.4pm. Sprinkler Supplies. hide· lap. Or try two cards 381 E . 18th, 114. C.M. PIATHlll H LIAF N w pt Yacht I:: x t: h loah, Speed & . S-S -p -. -Just plaine\'er)th1ng. a.bedSlS(). Color TV S12S. b9dttobaclt. 541-3320. 1.11533 Beach. H.B. 13 m1. 67S.L800 Sid 9010 ,SW\vel rockers 5100 ea. 8AM·J M :'\01h1n g -------Race car boa d ,75 PRICES: 8 0 1 IOUth ol 406 San Diego ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _.,_ ~ 136 E 9 h S 'I · r · -··-31-eara e iue water Fr~.··a•Yorktown '. 3 2 · B ·' Y LI N "'R "'"""""'r. night stand. 2 over..,., l t t. "us 1cal instr uments, w k "-h 5100 T ---.. .., ... • • n "-16' Outbrd boat w /45 hp motor. Jus t overhld . many a cce sso r ies . S1.S001ofr 675-5785 Prt'Orl>. KJ\11 add mach C M Hsein Back nusc k1tch aµnll Tools. or ""'nc · oya, 4 Stapn.eou . 14lftner,sacrifice.->. 538-2587 Sunbrld ge , 80 FWC _,,., ,. games. much. more . 6/9 lapUSOea 6441033 IM).673·3600 LARGE SIO\ l 'G SAU . ~1io.s~ish1ng tloals Airline kennel SJO. Refer 10Mmore'Sl.40~a. . "'-IC>rps 1090 Volvo's, auto pilot. ~m Twin Beds l2 mattresses. Furniture. ho usehold -----to DJME·A·UNE. Sale.Tax Included GuKUnToploader& Pol-••••••••••••••••••••••• dwn or trade.take O\er boxsprings & bolstersJ must go 2302 Eni.:land Ptitio & Es t ale Sale NO CARD? lens Wheel. .$100 Stoo· 6 Clark spinet. dk p_ay men l s 54 9 .. soo . ~. 644·0089 Sl. Hunt Bch Sat & Sun. Ceramic um Hones 1060 Draw your own or send 615-3782 reef ma hog.~. perfect ~ewPorl Yacht Exch. loah. Stor• 9090 ---- b II d I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• name. eddresa, phone ai n..... d . . shape. S48·1860 1675-1800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\J ff I re a sta n l!l' '·anet y S 1 . we'll make one card per vccorate 1mmitat1on _ ----0 .1 bl Mo\'ing Sale. Brass bed m . antique oak co l'e, basket;, llldn\ collel· •a e /Lease. ·Jumper-fireplace. hardwood Currler Spinet . Walnut121 · f i bergla:.s T u g. ry storage a vai a e ~furniture. :\l1sc. an table, h1deabed. shelv-i table:. .& Ch .rt~ t mas s h o w. Sl 000 t a c k . ~~'1~~;~oney or· panelin g , si mutated . fin, excel cond $850 , Islander Weekender ur Newport Dunes. 1131 trquesi c hairs. e t c ini:. e~c» Ludwig dr um[gucxltcs. Sterling ... t1 ver 149S-4486,495·673S. derto : e~ber .. lde~I for 1 546-4099 j Charal'ler Ila~ Laun<'h Ba c k Bay Dr N B 497-2782. -I :.el., Z1ldg1a~ s~ mb_ols: l'andy dashes. bO\\ Is.& jJ.welrt I070 PILOT PalMTIMG children s C hnslmas. j . . .. , 6mo olll vw Rabhil G44-~y,!___ --- Gokf/whit s f d 1 bo~ !>.men s. ladies plates &llatwa re.:\lun~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• POBo 1560 de.~ or l.i,vin g r,oo m . Kaw~liGrand.59 black Diesel. Pull uu lle .\. e o a ~n ov· clothes. corduroy lev1s, antique ite ms &. ~ood IHvy 141e man's gold Cost ·111· ~ 92626 60 W 39 H 22 D A S4 J OO 640 0505 or .. TraMpOriation ~-aJOl.1$807 for both. E\·es. linen~. k11 r hen item!>. Jewel"'-.' Pri ced from 50' '1 walt'h ·~5otd mone§. c1·1~ a esa. a . b '1 's H. 631:4635. . ~to,·e. cefn)leratnr. dhl ••••••••••••••••••••••• _, · . & s ... "' CIC'D,....~1c c!r5&1•1 .. n. at 175· .B. . 5 berth. head. t'om 1>lete ... : .... --. etc Sat un, 9-5pm to S300. Corner .!3rd & J w/S2~ god coin. 75 -164 a:.~ua ,_,. ~ ........ .,...... 9110 KVGE mahogany corree 2437 Windward Lane .I Hiveronlht•water. N 13 1 . TIUllS(i>UI •SALE* 1 19,500.6'16·7887 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \eble Vel'\ Id d N.B. <Between lrnne & 675-1355. Diamond ring, a,• ct , 14 6x6" ~per pjece. Paint Sean 10" radial arm saw 1-:--. -GemnSU0~957-~~e , Tustin Ave J64 5·5798 I -------stones, 2 star shapes. & glUe your own tiles. wlthextras. John Brimhall's annual J2 Ll,;~IRS. 1973. t"n I~ &!ec h Muskete~r. ----------1 . iS..\T & St:~ Sora. lo' , SlOOO. 545·3498 r es.. Good fM ceramic shops 846-0934 pre-holiday piano & or-! FWC. Chrys, a uto pilot. m1d!1me l~O Lycomn~g Antiqu e Hammond :\lov1ng·Slnl!er s e"1n..:1 eseat. 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Brn 1~ room. 941 Coronado! eseat. rattan cabnl. etc., length. Secured with a ~2002/839-9320 W911hd 751-1121 f SIJ.900 .u i ~·r 6 p~ 499-1247.835·"850 • chr, '20. Desk . $15. Drive.C.M.Sat,Sun. 509Cenler.C'~1 concea l~d box clasp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1886 E l C7l-l 15527Z72 or wkd1l\S C ---5...i-=.; Lamps $.5 963·7920 . , ---'wtth a figure 8 safet\' Lo••l•ao•• Clean fill d irt wanted . merson square I • ~. ~ ' · t Nov 8th Sa m till 3pm · f clasp. Total weight is Send someone you love a Will pick up. baby grand. Ivory keys, I 1714 >62'7 7365 ask for :\Ir . Refit 9120 EJe3antold dimng rm set •• Game t~~lt!. L ad ies I HARBOR \'IEW 1· 3092 pennyweights. Ap· bouquet ol 30 multi col· 646-8SS8 rosewood. hand-car\'ed. 1 Huber ••••••••••••••••••••••• massive carv~d tbl. 6 l B 1 k e . 6 2 f ll I c on 1 1 Garage :;ale. Sal 9 5 praised over. $3,000. Sell ored'hellum balloons tied I . ~. SZSOOtOBO. lr ACTORY OEM() ... 22· 1978 VW CAMPER chrs. china cabinet buf·I radiator Man.). other Furn dishd clothing 1 for~ 641.8604 with ribboo & your own •WANTED: N1agra Ad· . · ~· . fet server .. ee to ap.prec , items. 1940 Continental I 5'·~. Liquidating all ! · · pe rsonal message. j uatable Bed. 700.1458' or Baby Grand . p~rfe cl : inboard '>J)Ort f1:.hcr . Dynamite Westfalia PoP· $4800 /bst orr 644· 1033 ! Ave off Vactona. . hshd a terns 1845 Pon 1 Mans let diamond ring, Perfect for every oc· 631-0760 cond .. S:Z.000. See in C:\I ~ center console. m a rll n I lo P f' · 2 2 4 S Peed· ---------l -. -: Seaboume ;-.: B 'gold prong setting S:Z800. c asion. We dehver. t-...C.. at.64.5-Q502 1 chair. oul rt Rl{Cr!., trnat Ong1nal , Sh31'J1 & very Full site sleeper couch I 3fam1ly GarageSale ·• I Blk penlan lamb 'jacket 6'13-4419 W -... IOll w l'l 0 1 : tank. Sl l.500 U:n ~ · clean <036886> ,1.,xlnl cond S250 fRefng, d1sh~asher. h~hd t • sz. Sor 10. $300. 675-4174 ._....AMP COLLECTIONS •••••.'••••••••u•uu•• ~1 :i~~ rgan. x nl 549-5033. e\'es 673·1095 , S769S 646·1317 urn .. j!a r .. ~·n eq u1 p .'OBmtr,6 hp.S50,3"oak l ~· I · · 1 --------I JIMMARIHO c..J.-.-.----Sl·SlOO Sat & Sun 11--1 ! hand rail. Sl.511 ft . ne w: :Misctl•1ous 1010 PU RCHASED Dave~ Directortrombonel 644·5177 _lt!!m Chns Craft Scask1ff ' VOl".rW"'GE""' <;irl s wht dr esser 2782 Lor e nzo. L'osl<i hlb SSO • d 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Cooper.846-2387 wtth case. Excellent con-~M h1--809., • 35· TS OCF'O RDL' I "~ "' " w · ro S7S l2 'l2 t .. j w arrow. · ,llar en ditlon 5100 6'15·8052 after,--~ OC .,.., .. · "· 18711 Beach Blvd rugmfr5. {59.9j 19 >; rus ·~·es.!!;__ __ tools._21" ch.a~n :.~w. S.50. 1 Water Foun_tain, good jSnap-on side c ab. 3 6PM. • · •••••••••··~······~·· • VHP. 5:!2~950 840 $9 14 HUNTINGTON BEACH ___ !Antiques picture:. m ir I campmg ~ea1 11 p1cn1c 1 cond. 3 upnghl swans , 1 drawers l shelf locka· PFAFF Sewing mac:hme. . . • 842 2000 rors. be·d. desk. tbl & 4 l tl>I att seats. s:>o: \'H f' bes t offer 640-1007 . 1 ble. ' • St .... _1 I cabinet mdl. Good cond. 1 79 Penn Yan -2+; d1c~el • llGCAMYOH rhrs.Jl2 ~ant aAnaAve mannerad .f1,.h l'.~1dl!r .1 640-U29. $140 768·S837 ......,., SMlbst.546-4099 _ ISporls f 1-.h cr. _full> 197IVWCAMPER iJnlque wall system con-I 1 gas canl>. 5 i.:al . I) :-.ur . FLUTE <-ti'--G--.L. 809 .. ' eqwµped '.\hli.t ~ell nu ,silting of brasl> :-.helves.•Clothes. toys . mis t· ; 11>rd. 729 W 16th. 111\6.1John Wa>n e Tei:ims Club tAquarium, pump, filter . O lds Ambassador . :r.:"0:!' ... ~ ....... "'. rea~ ofl c1· ref u:-.cd ~Shu':" We!>tfal~a flat to~ leather bottoms . oak 1f'riSatl0 5 5&1 W U<i y. 1 C.M.S.18 7'11ll ,;~1~mbership. S2000.,stand. ~110. Gas dryer . Completely overhauled.t used 0 ._. E . 531·773'1,i75i'J:!S ! can;i~r6~~r;{ & looks trimmed" pane ls of!CM 642·3001 • _ · · S20. Kit. table. $20. realigned,newpads.new l 1~mg qw.pment r ~rea 1 > smoked be\'eled mirror -Sak rnt11·h & hJ\l'~t?at .f · Relrig, $20. I love Pat. case. 1150/0 BO. eves Women ~SmallN ~lon II · . , , $3195 inserts lncludes2 hang !MOVING SAL E . furn .1hshd 1tem:-. a<·<'e~" Sun .iNCelwuPobrtF'aBem~iclhY ~!ennmis 548-0107 646-9100aakforLis a WGet Sui t .0.ReguBlator&.ll ~ Wdha ,ltlr . 25 11 1 · JIMMARIHO i-n 1. ·ht r t . "I 1 . m 1 . "IS onl .,...~1 'I • .1 • lJ I .. , · · , auges. 1ve a g · c.\'lnru e r r m•" ro\ j ,... 1g1 . ax ures " ust 1 app ic. as~ 1 l ms ~ I , ) .'" _ ·~-cnuota r · bersh1p. Best offer. PP. Scuba Pro Tank 751 896i • er 642 245:> VOU<SWAGEH see. Ong. cost S5.0-00 I Pre:.1d10. 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HiFi, S~o 8098 J 'Gran ,\l.Jrlnl•r :::.t;7 1100 l'amper ~60 hi.: block Mesa Verde Dr 1-.as! ~o 50 11 d W ,, 1 n 11 t drl( r <.1rl111. <'ompletcl posat.toilets. lavatorrs. ..~.~~!'! •..... ~~~.~ •00~•·••u•n•:.••••••l si1p&ll',·· s.sooouloan ' eng and 1rans, for"ard ~r l~ P~mba !2936 Sterev~tr rJi.:· C.:·bmci barbells. p<1rr•1t •JI!(' marble va nity lOfl, SCRAM-LETS Beautiful RCA 25 color la,a i lable Full' .11r.roora1r.lotsof xtras em a ) at un A . ; b I.!• .a Tl I :\}II C' h Ill tl re 2 t >I J :.! cabinets & gas furn ace. Olympia typewnter 77-C ~· 2 yr wmly. free de· eqwpped PH(c1•t \1\ l' ti73·i495 G nllque ,1 rar~ > 1'Jne•>h•· 11 H i ne ar l ~7187 6444196 l~ms m odel. Son y \'i d eo U\·ery.$124.646·1786 ' -------GARA E SALE Woo d Co ff ee _Th I. llam1lton & \l.i~nolt a l ~ . . . An.) cassette VP-2000. Radio aboar~. I vt µ\). 53 11505 'i8 Henbow 7 ft t'abover 2142Sweetbnar.Tustin ~latching Wood Stoob !l68-M:lO Antique wood burning Satire-Fruit -Shack Computer, desks . TV ~S.W.~on l>oat I n 1mper. Jacks mcl. S800 ___ N_o_v7·8·9 ___ Lam~. p1ctur~:-.. D1~ht·:.. t'OOk stove Lge metal Odium-Excise -sec'y chairs & tbls. Fil· ._. . obo.6-16·7889 RefrigiFreezer, Dbl Bed. 7 & 8 s Shoe Skatl':-. like 'No. L<igun.1 :!II ft freezer md Coke sign All very DEFICITS iog cabinets. credenza, DECODER 5 1836ft dbl cabin Unt·flatc , ____ _ Desk, Xlnt Cond. Misc Ol'W. l'l t<!. & 1.1 S ki Sl{l(J. R.1dia l a rm saw Rd cood 497.2246 Talk about bad luck. storage cab. 87-stack 840_3680 Loaded 145hrs Peter 's !Motot'fzedllk•s 9140 Books . Clothes 1552 o \·erllub & )lore' .194.i S250. w a,.h m.il·h S25 · Yes t e rd ay someone armc h airs -misc. Landmg slt p :229. 17 14 1I.•••••••••••••••••••••• , !Miramar 114 Balboa SS Sanderling C1rl'le. C :" Slamles!> 11 w ~.; J unk o AL I Li t ho . robbed a bank and ~ot furnitur e . 493-69 17 . 25"COLORT.V.s1-18 774·7l01 or t7lf1 1359 t236 'SO Moped.Honda Qi&.rageous Garage Sale'. Jl,andcraft items. 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Data good t'onditlon. SlSO 10 1son 30. super fas l Pt. S1500. dual diskette. 645·4670 L' L D B. l r Ir 9 "a II~. freedom printer. I60CPS. . loaded 644 5613 i n clude s cabinet. i8consolecolorT\', S275 ---- Software includes AR. or trade for car . 548-2429 WESTSAlL 28 i7. hull AP. projected taxable in· aft. 2pm. i:Jt. fact on fin :\1 an~ i3 Honda soo . ..i c' l. xlnt tond S700 best Call after S. 96()..6682 ·;4 H\iSQ\' WfHOO Good cond. S<ISO 551·2395 come.acclstime7 &bill· W"'UOF xtras. amm<ic . m ast in.g, deprec. loan amort.. A ri gged ror lo~ en n" & payroll checkwrttlng. SPEAKERS . ,.. · 1 ·1s Honda super sport All manual & documen· 121c b' 1$3' 4· ~ ~e wpon slap 3\oll 5000+ mile s xlras tatlon. operator trainees 12" s';,k':se 10 e=ch etaiue ~OOO_l l<I 673 ~999 Sl800. 714-496·8948 an. S • incl. 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Time-s hare sail. '79 XTSOO Yanoaho . Pair of adorable little paint, e ng r un s g d Write Sharaboat, 12972 Vesc o tank 3.7 ga l . Brown Throaled Conures MOO/obo. 831·8416 Olympia. Santa \na. CA plastic renders & lug· In new blrd house cace. loah..MGiiltlllanc•/ m_os_.____ gage racts, 2600 m iles 8a1'1aln.M>-86d. SlrYke 9020 KITE w \raile r . good 51200 or lr'ilde. Call aft er • • • I A H D •••••••••••••• •••• ••• •• rond. ssoo 6pm. 971_·5_7_40_. __ _..:-_ OPIMIM• . MARINE ELECTRICIAN 963·146~ '78 YAMAHA 400 XS•E Fri,SaUtSun. ~~W~rk.6'i>a~I •1>' CLIPPER SLOOP ·73 16 spd. rack & s!ssy bltT. Nov. 'lth,8thtl9th. 8 er I • new battery & ure. 9.000 BOAT REFINISHlNG w /trlr . pop-lop , drop freeway m i les. very Exotic Birds Boot stripes. top sides. keel. S6'100. Nwpt Vue ht dean. reliable. 5S Mpg. Ptanta-walerfalla non-skid, super / struc. 1 Exch675-l800 1895 or Best Offer. 1~"!,~~es tures,re.f's842·7413 78 VENTURE 25• Trlr, 631-0148 548-099S Feed· ac:ceaaories. Prof. hull cleaning. 50< a , Oll~board. knot meter. re ! Honda 500.4 Xlnt Cond. foot & ~ltlng cheaper.' sails. alcohol stove heed. I Low miles rebuilt eng ~::rnl1a!:.'if.Y• Call T E BOTTO lt Int. cockpit cushlona. 1 Bestorrer·trade642·2278 O.E.ANERS 675· 147'1 puJpids & II feline 56500. · 0•c ~........ 752-1323 days. 968·'1559 2 Yamahas,J25&250.S350 fllATHll M LIAP 1-wt 9010 eves I & $450. Great cond, En· i-..a Beach, H.B. <I ml. ••• •••••••••••••••••I SAIOT $400 I du.ro's. 548·0978 1outh 405 San Dle10 BOAT REFINISHING I 6'4'4·Z9tt l 1978 Yamaha RD 400 Fair· ft'wy at Y0tk\own1. Boot stripes. top sldea. . Ing, x lnt cond. St.30-0. l°5:1.7J:/'A =~~.:~~4(3 •truc· .-,·LANCER 1980. ttall rig ; PP. '114-661-3677 : <t9t·L560 • • • * , I sloop. d•I. whl , stereo, 1111 • 1---------•Avon a• Dinahy S~aguu 1 h a I ya rd~ • s 4 4 . 9 so . 80 Honda XL2..S() End. 2JC Kand Trained 2"p motor, mount. floor I Newpor\ Yacht Ex ch I Strfft ml. Xtr• clean. Eaotie Blrda boards. oars. 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Private pal'\y wishes to new en1. runa areal. llllVZM> /'" • .,, GM<.' Jlmm~ 8 erra, "' lll 0...,. C.-. Rolls Royce BMW lfl&S. (5u.0384li). <Stk mu Beach Blvd b&o' lm 3000 ln gd cond. ..ao. -..3862 JIM sa..tOMI • ~~07,~~ .. Wl~ilJJ:am• hohlt 4_lJ•l flAchat~, -HatborBlvd ~Jamboree OUI >. 57629 HUNTINGTON BEACH WUl make you~. beUer 1...-0afS t ·• ~, 1: .... "'" _.>OI004 "* COSTA MESA rcewpon Beach 640.6444 ' . 142-2000 otfer. than a dealer. '85 Porsche, S7SOO/olrer. ,,_..HAa~R II.VD. "' """ 1---------1·Leave mesaaae al MusueU: -. ..,v 'DJMP Pick P I 979·2100 '74 Mazda. "ood cond. 1 9SHSS7. '491-6221. COSTA MtsA -...... XIAt Cond v UMIN w ... _ 87Ha. IOI McLARIH11 owner. 51800. MG .'742 ·es~. Xlnt Invest ment -------- Call 5'48·3555 •••••••••••••• •••• .... • opportunity, pampered '11 TOYOTA t-ond 117» CJ' Ren • a ad 8 PORSCHES & M d RX G , 197' MG MIDGIT 2nd owner car. ·complt t• • ... • • qi.&adratr .. ck,lorn1,on'1 · az a ·7· l»'19 s. Dynam a·t ... sports recor-'-. l .... ma"' cond. C-..CA ...... .. 74 8210, 56m, h:nmac. best snrf, stereo, gd cond. "" ~ "' "" s~ p e (•l a I n r I " • .i. ---warr .. Incl. soft lop WANTED offer. orl g. owner. 17500, (714)788-0lSS. roadster, very clean. $14.900. sa<r2oa ~r !~RI _. " P • .,. \-Lloda ... "1rl u •1tu w /ll UlltOOf. hard lO" .... -pa 673 8735 ~ew to' p Runs & looks 675-9883 I -" "' u "' "" "' 850N . .Beach Blvd. · ,,,_.., •· · · · •slen 9740 · · · · 1 $4'99 · -•Mt. , ....... th·'il 1000 mi. w steel doors. $8500. g-at' (8720LS) J . AU• -· " Allow ua the opportunity LA HABRA 1910 DATSUtii ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... · sz6 95 '60 D·Roadster. orig. nice, :... ~clean 1425 or trud~ 67~S4llO ___ _, loconsl~r tbe purchiase 15 MI. No.of SA Fwy> SIOZDO.OI '75MERCEOES280C Jl ..... M"'"ll~· blklblk. Stl.500 /otrer. "t ~t14Jit , fw de».n i.treet & dirt '79 Cherokee Chief. im· or lrade·in of your clean C714t5ZZ.5J3l Excellent condition!! '"' • "" IM2·52IO \ ,...,~ 1 · billeS48 7174 _ mac. condition. 17 .000 Porsche. Check with Us Sunday·by Appt. 4 speed trans .. air cond.. (8S2NVll VOUlSWA•IM •-\ 971·i. JTISff CAR.8 • ~....__ s•Vi ., 18000 Q""'8238 Toda)t! stereo. stripes & body 182'95 18711Beach 81vd. _. • 18.AutoCeiu.~rDr.· <' '.,t -.--t, mies.· . .......,.. · si de molding s . '75MERCEDES450SE .... ...,.,..NGTON BEACH •••••••••••••'~••••••••I l . ·--N..·I .. /Shi... 160 --~ <28SZEA>.<St.k.1337 ). nvi· .. , • rvn . .....,..,_.. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Jeep CJ7 Renegade, '. •11 & Excellent condition !! 142·200 O 5 <Le Car> 77, AM /FM. . • R 22. L M 49.500 m1, PS, AT. lots of ~ I $5888 (645NPF> s~. xlnl cond. S3000. ·7.a Corolla 4Spd. 1 *· l enl ux. otor xtr11S! S4~00/best ofr. __ ",, Sl0.595 '76MGMIDGIT 499-319%. nm8f*al! ) ~o ,~~ 6·/:~f~c~n,t. Mustsell979·.&462 a..:3~=.'nu FtHE qUALITY SADDLHACIC Must Sell! Future lolsleyce 9716 968-791~ ._. ~ Trucks 95'0 RES •LES VALLEY Classic. 'Needs Clean-Up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . C I' Llrtbk ,. ii · f ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' IMl'ORTS &7..,,.M~anics TLC. Sl.500 *l DEALER IN U.S.~. ~ ~(.~·uto. ste;e!~:\1.) 1 73 21· Wmnet>ai:o. J 1r & • J• n..alar 111 2040 ...,..,......, • generator. seU cont'd 74 MAZDA wp UWI 1979 73l i • IOY $44.50,5'2·5896 '•· si.ooo mi. awninu, new PICK UP Paid Gra} wired intenor 4 67 Roadster. no engine. MGI ·9744 ~ c•IVIR --" " Int bod & h d b ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 71 Corolla, cracked bl""'• tires. Must ~ell S8.000. Like new, one owner. s peed trans . & full~ x Y ar top. est •Ml '79 lOOSD , llOUS·ROYCE aUotherpartsavall. 080.556·7723 '<48976U) ForYourCar! equipped c0243>. olfer.760-8375. 2 to choose rrom! Low . 71MGI 1wt.M,..._.. 675·4404 ., ---$2199 JOHHSOHl.SOH I 1977320i 197IDATSUM miles. low price\ 12·l2 4 cylinder. 4 s peed. ......,.. ... , .. Trailen.Tra•tl 9170 U..Colit-Mercuty Light blue w tan in warranty. Showroom fr esh . ._.... '73CorollaDeluxe.5spU, •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ~ ?14t"'-1•• i . 2626 Harbor Blvd. terlor 4 s~~ed tran:. . 2102 COUPE JIM SLEMOHS I <<Xl>VNl I ClOHO SUNDAYS reblt cng. new brks. xlol . l0x33', furnished, older . HONDA Cosla Mesa 540-56301 :.u nroof. air cond .. With air cond .. stereo! IMPORTS i $4699 5;. ---9760 shape.Sl600.54:1·0773 ti. 9i000. Newly reno\atud. lSA l C l D W cassette &alloys 1H821. tape, sunroof. mags & L970HARBOR BLVD 1 1 I 140Cabrillo. Irvine u o en ers;w':;;;oo ! e Pay I . 1976 20~2 1 ~~~~M~.~~k.T3!~~.s ! t'OSTA MESA ~ ?.t.ttJ.. 1 ••••••;;;~;·~~;•••••• 19~~~~l~A , •· 10x40' f h rl -I OVER •Silver w1blue interior.I 631-1276 1' BRITISHCARS b Sl2 000 · 14~rt 1 ~ ·Ti · '78MAZDA PU . xlnt., LB. 1 IL-lo-L ! Includes air contl .. 1 LOOK! ONE 83J.9JOO I lSAuloCnnterDr. TURIOs 4spced. yellow. Orea ~ • · ario.5 ·hl1Rd't· l - -c assette &allo,·s " HERE .... OWI mileuge.(982MKU). ~ 646-6i25. Ask for Faye. I . s .e . a ia s. s ereo. For Your Good t824PVCJ , . OF A Kl.,..D'. lr\'lnc 830-7300 " . • • . S4.4oo. 631·5548 __ VW, Porsche or Audi · " I EXCELLENT S24'9' • " 68-15 Santa Fe. sleeps Ii.I 79 FORD I ROYC"'"RVER BMW 1 9 7 5 2 4 0 D . x In ll'69 MGB Classic Good SIUCTIOHI f)tn ...... L ti ... ~ •_ .. S700 or bes t offer. ,,_ mechanical cond . Cond.BestOffer f~'ROWQl\Q • ..; 9'7S.14S7 j COURIER . \540Jamboree Road Sunroof. A 1c . s t ooo; 6i3.34~s voucSWAGlN.IHO - , . -4 cy linder. 5 speed, long I VW-PORSCHE -AUDI NEWPORT BEACH I stereosyslm Aulo trans.1. 1 BEACH IMPORTS s:M--t1DO ~ 21 Smuggler. loaded with bed. (1N63103J I 445E.CoastHiway 640-6444 ' Dark brwn w /lan intr .. 7~ MGB GT. X.lnt cond. 8480oveStreet 13731 Harbor ~ xtras. tows s uperbly $4299 1 at Bayside Drive . ---1 New tires & mag whls for' Snrf. cassette. $3200. NEWPORT BEACH Garden Grove ~ Xlnt cond. 548·4997. ~--_,,!4 Ne~rt Beach 673-09001'78 320i, 1 owner. 1lfc. sun-1 '78 Datsun 280Z 2+ 2. xlnt I S7!KIO. Days 675-9111, eves'! 642·1016. 752°0900 ' -. .--1 ~ T~~-· -, roof. well -malnt. Mu st! cond. Am /Fm cass. air. 675-8441 , -Trave1.7ra1ler 16 . c~zyl I ~emiumprices 'see!Sl0,500.642.6621. 58500. Phone wkdays · 171 '.\lG~ GT. xlnt cond. 'i4 Corona Mark 114i 968·3495 I l6AutoCenter Dr. ' (foreign or domestic) Bl'.'1W 2002. '74 .. xlnt cond.: ' · •Ml '79 4SOSL ! S!495orbest. 559-4978. * ~ * equipped,963.3538. ·~ and lnable $975. Call LINCOLN-MERCU RY paidCoranyused car I i 6'CM994 eves 760.8106 · 28K ma on new engine. ~llD TUllO Wagon. mint cond. Fully ., .. Trailers Utility 9180 I lrvme 830·70001 in good condition. silver gray. air. Am Fm : 1939 Chevy Sedan. late Maple/Bamboo (0495551 1 1979 MGI '78 99 2 dr sunroof . •••••••:•••••••••••••• • 1 ·74 DATSUN PICK UP I See Us First! . l tape deck 89.000. m I , I model running gear. xlnl Low Miles. Low Price! Bothtop lo m · 1es A~I FM ste~eo. allO); 77 ;tr!~t i~~~1o~wagonj,.• ... Heavy du tr enclosed I Auto Trans. rirst $20001 SU.SO 673 2062 cond. S.S.900. 714-661-3677 : JIM SLEMOHS I super~d 1967XU21J . ~his. Silver wired int. ~So Ss1-s6.i3s ereo. a . i trailer 5x \Ox6 elec takes.645-51~ c.,; 97151 499-1560 IMPORTS • $5199 Xlnt con d . Gr~al ' '. brakes i;.w.fi&i7 . I El c· . t ·······················1· '76 280Z. AM /FM , air, t9'70HARBOR BLVD. ! ~1.u... .. a. 11 ~J I ~~mance~hnndhng '78 CeUca liflback. a/t , ~ • 174 ammo. 350. 4-sp .. · •7 C pd f 2 r v . COSTA MESA ~ r~ ffDWaltl4 , · am/fm . auto · AutoSer•tce •. Parh 1 new engme/t1res. must I snrf• aptn 45 d · am/ m , ":ags.-~w77;~~;;,8 er) 631·1276 .. ~'I, voi.icswAGEN INC I --I 979-3073 , · • &A~cnsones 9400 1 sell.bestoffer 631-2034. ,xntcon · I cean . ...,._,. I ''•" · ' ---•••••••••••••••••••• •••' 963·8712 77 280Z l , . I SM-4100 170 Sonnelt Ill Bad eng ·711 Cell ca. Onh· 30..000 SSAVESAVE S •WANTED: good running '73 l 'au o. \ery c ean.1 . 280SL 2 13731 Harbor lstSlOOOtakes miles 5 s peed Mag WITH USED PARTS I ~ork truck or van . ~ .. ~:·~~~r~J'~330 ~:~dit;!;~:1 · 4·spd ,I yellow. ~~·102. l ~spd. r bll ~0r!;.' i Garden Gron 5-llH275 whee is, new i. ir es.-:• Imported car parts : CASH. 1975 or newer. . Si0.2412 I Sl4.000. 493·8294 Topte 9761 loaded. Make offer. P.f>.-.~ •. IMPORT 847·0291 Wanted Hon~a ca r .I I 1971DATSUM8210 1 ·1900MGBGT,goodcond .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.'IJ·ll44 '· AUTOSl:PPLY l·n Ranchero GT . very. 197~72. N-600 with blown l74.Caprl .. silv~r. clean oul·. R~d. 4s peed: G rea I • 1 •Ml ,79 2IOSE sun r oof. rbl ~ eng. 'IK> Tercel SR5 liflback , .1-7 Toyot:-Ceti ca GT WlN.Manchesler I clean, Stockton shell. engine.531-8801 s1d~&mter1or.AM /FM,1 rruleage.(886UVY > Su f allo'" ere !646-0790 .839-3485 while. 5 s pd. am/Cm lillback, xlnt cond. Anaheim 775.9000 ! loaded. as king $3495. I ~~~~~or best offer.! Sl499 (0~2~~V l Lo!' ~ile~:1 o,;. 9746 1 c~s.fac'"81r. only 35.0 Am .Fm radio. heater. I 540-95.29,673-0322 ..,..Imported I · I f)'~.I. 11-···---'1 Low Price! !••••••••••••••••••••••• m1. i2\3l593·3963 da~. air. auto trans. sh•IM \ 4-speed Z ' -•••••••••••••••••• • • • • •'. 2 CAPR d d I .... "~ ROWWlQ I JIM SL., ..... O ... S 17141673 3652 I I . I ....., • • 1·7; ford Ranchero GT AHaa-o 9705:7 I .nee shoo . \••J voucSWAGtN.INC ~" '71l!Kl04spd.fm ·am, . . ouvers. o m1eaa'f• ~sm1sston 1 Xlnl co nd extras ••••••••••••••••••••••' eng good, mt fair. $700. • 534-4100 IMl'ORTS j S900 Sellthingsfastw1thDa1ly oran ge metallic . Also miscellaneous 240Z. ~,.__ t f. 551 3626· FINAL ALFA ROME.O · S48-31n5. ; l9'70HARBOR BLVD , 645·9419 P\lt>t WanlAds. ~-6876. 260Z parts ~'7\1 """s o r . · 13731 Harbor OST M · I --768·S837 ev. ~EARANCE Datma 9720 Garden Grove C A ESA l'w•ot 9741 1....._· Mew tlOO , Mew t-.0 '1 AU 80sMUSTGO! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-1276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••....-• '67 ChevelleWag.327runs '78 Ford P .U. ·~ ton. "We'reDealin"' ORANGECOUNTY'S · • \. good . .Upd, (3) twos. 5300 PS/PB, loaded w/extras. •DATSUN '74 Ferr..t 9723 .67 MBZ 2SOS. char coal PEUGEOT DIESEL I • · ' · 5411-3.529 !r%~-~t Sell. 641-9191 1911 SPIDERS 260% •••.;,•;;;;;;,·~·~::c·.••• sr-Y. looks Ii runs gd. HEADQUARTERS <Arvette 327 motor. F. I HERE MOW!!! Air cond .. stereo. Sale 29,000 mi. mint cond. S2,950. 646-4546 heads ror sale or trade ·ss~a:5•:s~n plij'lM~~fG > 631·0600 or645·6367. '71 Mer~es. good cond. ror2356cyl 536-767.&. 549.0170. IEACH IMPORTS IMPORTS Rat 9725 1 Best olrer Diamond ring 1910 SOSs Chi & Dinelf HYE HOW!!! AMtos for Sale 848 Dove Street l9'70HARBOR BLVD. •••••••••••••••••••••••' set.offer. 673·8106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 SRs Long Bed Xlnt t NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 78 FIAT 128 . 1£ ... CH IMPORTS IMPORTA~T Cood Cass. RED. S4950 l 752-0900 631-1Z76 833-9300 4 cylinder. 4 speed. 33,000 MB 65 JOOSE Cpe. A1C ~ NOTlCETO ~5377 Audi 9707 miles. 1 S/rf. 97K . wht 1r ed 848DoveStreet READERS AND .72 Ford Ranchero auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1499 Beaut! 2131963·1461 NEWPORT BEACH The price of items New paint & uphol. Dynamite lOOLS sedan -0-~ ?t.t/J•• wht t blk int . am fm . Porsche 9750 r •• -"9 OVER ~. INVOICE ADVERTlSERS · air, with camper. shell: 1975 AUDI 1280SL. '70, both lops. 7 si.o9oo advertised br ve hicle Sl900/ofCer 640.861 i. with automatic. air & ~ auto. air. ps. pb. l'ru1se. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dealers in the vehicle --HONDA n pp . classified adver t1s111g '7J Cheyenne a, ton. 8200 s un·roof. Original 18AUTOCENTERDR. I awless. S2l.500. · 60 Porsche 356, goodl . columns does not include lb GV W with camper maroon finish. (139P£N) IRVINE 830-7600 8.11-0056. -- -cond. 675-6970 wkdys ; ·~ any applicable taxes. X $2395 ·75 M d 280 S d 67S-2208e\'es&w-kends. eqwp. Int cond. S2500. Jl~M"'"Rl ... O .78 24 S d ed . erce es e an. --license, transfer rees. 586·0654 . ... ~ " 1 PY er. r conv snrf Am Fm cass xlnt '71914 34 ooo orig mi im-• Cinance charges rees ror ------v""11sw•~.,... SterAM /FM cass.mags. · · · · · ,. ~ . ---.._ .. ~ ~ 2131964_6.,.,1 cond. Must sell fist of· mac. best orrer. After • / air pollution control de Vans 9570 18711 Beach Blvd. .....,.,., "" f 644 9745 vice certifications or de ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH ' er. · · Spm846-7435.· . ------- aler documentary pre 1974 Ford Ca mper \'an. l 842-2000 ·~r:.::! ~ ~=~~n. n:~ ...... Htw 9100,A.ltos, Mew 9100 Allfos, Hew tlOOIAllto1, Ht• HOO •. paration ~harges unless \on w overhead shell top. llAND HEW · ·· g 1··••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' otherwise s pecified by New off-road suspension , '74 Audi Fox, xlnt gas 1911 DATSUN great gas mileage 57.ooo ---• • lheadvert1ser. headers. desert mags. mileage. Good cond. Pvt 31020001 orig. miles. Sl.800 080 . \I,! "'~/ 4uad stereo. CB. self· party. $1500. 641·8954 DB.UXE SEDAM 64Q.2SH. I l ~~res 9520 contruned. sleeps 4, orig. . Fi .,_.. d _.. ros< $12.500. l owner. xlnl IMW 9712 4 s peed tr a n s , 76 al 128 .,.,..an. 4 r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:ond S6 BOO or best. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thermoguard protection 4Spd. air. stereo/tape. 1970CADILLAC 192 7408 pkg ,bodys1demoldlngs radials. 39.000 m1 .1 COUPEDE VILLE ----& under coat fSer 35mpg, A·l conrl. $2495 1 39,967 original miles & loaded! Must be the best example of this model m Orange Co. 1 pre,·1ous o wner 4c perfect' <TIOAVA ). 'i8 ford E150. auto. VS. 0050041 <Stk0621 645-7305. ' ps, pb. bench back seal. & I $4999 .... --9727 new brakes . s hocks. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT DATSUN $1411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ;OnO HAllSOll IHVO (O,Tll '11'E~ll n'17 onio '46 Ford W°'oodie. restored SU.000. ALSO '29 Model A Tow9, Sedan. ·4 dr. J't!Stored. Jdeal for st.u· dent~ Sl0,000. 675·6161 . radiator. tune up & ball. 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Uh nt'w ~RG ENT SALE Cea: o 9917 It.I flnest.s'1;2:,CK 1 '67 Must, xlnt en1." bod)'. 12.c;;.>0~11es. Uke new. I i:wer 1teertn1. powe; ,.._... 9 71.7 ''''' cl~ZSTI H Super Beetle. sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• mW>t ~ll.$1250.642·1896. 19l s•l .. 99 I rakes. All FM radio. •-··••••••••••••••••. JIM M•a1 ... 0 ~ root:I sptl . radials. ic lnt '78~yl w1l top. new ures. § __ ~~ .J-1 7S4·2933 "' I 1776\/KS> "' " I l'Ulld, ~ oeo s.100 ~ ,•..-•• . S4 t" •M-<-"iiil-'IRAHO HEW YOUtSWA•..,. ,_~ ~~ 1~ 6i3 .4404 831·#13 • tlT )liut V&. auto_ es.-st •-~ ~~.J-1 ! 1r.11 U.itd\11l1rll I ~ T·~· UNCOL.'ll-MERCt;RY t1ark, xtra.s, must sell.I ~ TGa~· ---_, ' TRIUMPH · lll:'.l l'IJG l'OS 8!-.\C'tl I UIUTISfl C \R~ ·10 Gh ia It blue . n u la Cam. ~ellow1blk \'In· 1 ,l6AutoCenter8~7000 S1900.Ph4~·9622 I UNCOLN·MERCIJ RY ~ ,.'&tfJ.• SPITFIRES 142-2000 l8AutoC1•ntt'r Dr clutch. mulrler. l>tereo lop. a c. radio. S2000 _n~ _ • 67 ~ 16AutoCenterOr. 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