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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-20 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE COAST DUR HDMETDIN DAllY PAPER SU NDAY. SE PTE MDER 20 1981 0 HAN G E C 0 U N T Y C A LI f 0 H NI A '>0 C E N T " ........ ,.... ~ Cllilftla -.or Albert Sitton Home aims to normalize an abused or neglected child, not add to his pr oblem.s. But no institutional home can substitute for a family. Sitton Home locks keep parents out By GLENN SCOTf Of .. o.lty ........... The automatic door lock clicked open as the five of them approached the Albert Sitton Home. It seemed as if the door had opened by m agic or by some secret mechanis m . Actually. it was much s impler A recep· tionist hidden behind a tinted window with louvered metal slats had seen them corning and had reached across he r desk to hit the switch. The Sitton Home in Orange is always locked, ·ex· cept when the children come. SUNDAY SPECIAL Three small, dark-haired children came this time. Their eyes we re big and white. their feet bare. Behind them were two adults, a plain clothes police officer and a social worker. They were entering Orange County 's Emerald City for storm-tossed children. a haven safe from wickedness and tragedy too often man if est in their own families. There was fresh cold milk to greet them and a room with shelves of colorful toys. The door was locked again once the children were ins ide , but not to restrain them. The kids normally don't try to escape once they discover this lilliputian land. No. the door at the Sitton ho.me is locked to keep the parents out. This home on The City Drive across from a large shopping center is the county's refuge for its abused and neglected children. There are plenty. Last year. 1,945 childen from a few months to 17 years old stayed up to 00 days each at the hor:ne. More this year are expecteQ to hear the click of the front door opening and walk into the tiny waiting room where a single but appropriate portrait of a clown hangs on the wall to greet them. The clown does not smile. His eyes are moist, yet he is trying to keep a happy face. The three children are immediately grabbing for the rack of toys as their escorts fill out paperwork. One of the children is severely mentally retarded. Another, the youngest , kicks over he r milk as she scrambles for a plaything. Although they s eem enchanted by this home of plenty, the children don't talk. The oldest is eight. <See SHELTER, Page A4) Just as the clown in the waiting room doesn't smile. no one can deny that these children have been hurt. Quarter million protest Reagan policies • ID D.C. WASHIN GTON (AP) -Wear· ing hardhats and union jackets, more than a quarter of a million people hoisted protest banners within sight of the While House on Saturday to proclaim their disgust with federal budget cuts and characterize the Reagan ad· ministration as ·•cold-hearted" and "callous." The AFL-CIO borrowed from the Polish union movement and called its rank-and-fil e protest "Solidarity Day " President Reagan, spending the weekend 65 miles away at Camp David, Md ., received telephone reports on the dem- onstration. 'The president recognizes and appreciates the frustration that comes because there are no in- stant miracles and he also ap· preciates that the medicine is hardly sweet," said White House s pokesman David Gergen, ad- ding that Reagan believes that "the true enemy or working men White House eyes education aid cuts WASHINGTON <AP) -The Reagan admi nistration will again ask Congress for billion· doll ar cuts in grants and loans to college students and programs to help teach the poor and the h a nd ica pp e d . Education Secretary T.H. Bell says. He refused to disclose the size of the new education cuts Presi· dent Reagan is expected to an· nounce Tuesday as part of an effort to shave another $16 billion from the 1982 feder al budget. But the education secretary said they will gb deeper than the nearly $2 billion in cuts that Re agan sought last spring. Congress approved only a frac- tion or those cuts. The cuts "are going lo be bard lo do, but it's not going to be any easier to do later on," Bell said in an interview. Congress balked at Reagan's first request for a 25 percent cut In Title I, the S3 billion remedial education program for the poor, and a 25 percent cut In the $1 billion program to help teach the handicapped. And lawmakers applied only limited restraints to the guaranteed Student Loan program. Bell said education's share of the new cuts would have to come frofl' the remedial education, hanllicapped aid and student loans and grants because "those are where the large dollars are." ''The econonly supports schools and colleges, and you can't have a sick economy and fi scally healthy school and col- lege budgets ," he said. "l think that's what the president is try- ing to tell us, not just about (schools) but all of it." Under the budget cuts ap- proved by Congress this sum- mer , college s tudents from families with incomes above $30,000 will have to pass a needs test to qualify for a subsidized loan, beginning Oct. 1. Bell, saying the loan volume in the past year topped $10 billion, indicated the administra- tion may try again to impose a needs test on an students, re- gardless of their family income, who seek loans. "We're not going to curb the volume very much with a re- quirement of a $30,000-income- level needs test," be said. The Education Department spent $14.2 billion last year and an estimated $14.9 billion in fis. cal 1981. Reagan asked Congress to slash its budget to $13.1 billion for fiscal 1982. Congress has not yet appropriated the funds for 1982, but it set education's spending ceiling at $15. 7 billion. "If we ~e to save additional money in education . . . " Bell said, "then we're going to have to go under $13.1 billion." · Bell declined to discu.s b1a secret Aug. 4 report to Reagan on ways lo dismantle the 16- month-old department. • and women is a sick economy." Addressing the huge throng, labor federation president Lane Kirkland referred to Reagan's contention that labor leaders are out of touch with the rank and file and said, "We are out of step with none but the cold-hearted, the callous, the avaricious and the indifferent." U.S. Park police estimated the crowd at about 260,000. As the de monstrator s began to dis· perse. AFL-CIO officials quoted Sam Jordan, deputy director of the city's OCCice of Emergency Preparedness, as es timating it at 400,000. The AFL-CIO abandoned its traditional disdain of mass pro- test in hopes of impressing Reagan and his congressional allies with the depth of opposi· lion to his domestic policies. Though Reagan had defeated labor and its allies in every budget battle in Congress, Kirkland said, "The winter's ...... TIRED OF HOOFING IT? -This goat perched on a horse trailer near Grand Junction, Colo., might have been cavort- ing with his four-legged friends, or perhaps he was seeing if tb{eir gr~ was greener. , chill is approaching and the bloom is fading from fall's man- dates." There were few pinstripe suits -the wardrobe of labor lob- byists -on the west front of Capitol. Unionists marched side· by -side with civil rights and feminist activists. It was a protest witheut politi- cians. The march and rally bad the support of the Democratic National Committee, but pols were invited to listen to the speeches, not make them. Earlie r , the Reagan ad- ministration dis missed the demonstration as "partisan." The president bas vowed to con· tinue slashing the federal budget and labeled critics of his pro- gram "Chicken Littles ." Al the head of the massive crowd that marched from the Washington Monument to the Capitol were Kirkland ; Ben· <See PROTEST, Page A2) Two girls wounded by lone gunman A gunman who shot two 12· year-old girls, apparently without provocation, in the Cleveland National Forest Saturday is being s ought by Orange County sheriff's dep- uties. Sgt. Russell Bradley of the Sheriffs Department said the in- cident occurred at about 2 p.m. in the fores t o ff Ort ega Highway, near the Riverside County line. The girls reportedly were ON THE INSIDE NIGHl'MABE DUTY -U.S. Border Patrol agent.a in San Clemente, who stop 3,000 illegal aliens per month, don't have the personnel or equipment to do their aaaigned job. Nt1hUy raids are described on Page A8. BEARING UP -Hans-Otto Stelff's company oricinaled the "Teddy bear." The hand- crafted , stuffed animals be m a nufactures today are described as "wash and wear" on Page Cl. INTOXICATING VIEWS - Jamaica la beautllul even ln the rainy season. Or so claim• travel colwnnllt Stan Delaplane who ext.)ls the rum PWlCh and breezy \ferandu on Paae AS. " walking down a dirt road on their way to a picnic at the Blue Jay campground whe n they w e r e approached by a Caucasian male in his 30s in a pickup truck. The male shot the girls apparently without prov- ocation, Bradley said. T he sheriff's department would not release fu rther in- formation about the incident ex- cept to say that the girls were still alive late Saturday. T&OJANS ON TOP? -With Notre Dame's 1081! and its own win over Indiana, USC could find itself oo top of the national football polls when it plays Oklahoma next Saturday. Read the game details on Page Bl. INDEX .teieft.,_ 111 c....... cn-M. DHt c-~ C1 C111 • • ......... c:tl ....... M ....... ~ .... ll•t 2 I CN e·g: l ') I 1\1 n: I iJ 'J : Ill ... .111 ;J/ /, 'HI J1! n11 •C' ,!4! •I II llr. 'lt hi o. ,,, ••• I• ,. ... ·I. J .. ,. •t •' .,, ., .. •I ' ,. ,. ..... .' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 By JEFF PARKER Ot .. o.My~ ..... Which side are you on with the blockade of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant? Ross Smillie Seal Beach, construc- tion worker: "I'm not In favor of the s>f•nt but standing In front of the gate Isn't right either. Money talks-the plant Is bound to open. They ought to use other ways to keep It from opening. This has ~tten the point across I suppose.' Tony Gabrielli I rvlne, unemployed: "I have two views of that. It's wrong to try to stop It that way, but the goal Is a good one. I don't think nuclear power Is good when there are other sources, like solar power, that wlll be cheaper In the long run. But the protesters are hurting Inno- cent people -they're Just trying to do their jobs." Lorne Sparrow Costa Mew, milchlnlst "I think we need nuclear power un· tll they get It together for solar 1 power, which Is the answer for the future. I think we need safer plants though -and this one Is too close to the fault." Piltty Spilrrow Costil Mesa, housewife: "As far as that plant goes, it's too c lose to the fault. If I lived up there, I'd be climbing the fences too. I think we need to go to other sources." Willlilm Atkinson Costil Mesa, dentist: 'Tm against the blockade. We need energy very badly In this coun- try now -that's what's cantribUtlng -to inflation. If I didn't feel that those plants were safe, I certainly wouldn't be in favor of nuclear power." Diilna Burger Redding, honMmilker: "I live in Northern California so trns Dlablo Canyon affair doesn't re- ally affect me. But I can see both sides. Nuclear plants are good, but we need safety regulations too. It's really a tough question." CollMn Rose Huntington Beilch, cosmetologist: "l.don't think they should open It. It will endanger the lives of every- body around. All that the people at the plant are thinking of Is their Jobs -they don't even care about anyone else. They're just there to make a liv- ing." Lilrry McGrilth Costa Mesa, accounting: "I'm completely pro-nuclear and I think the Olablo Canyon blockade Is a media event. I think the safeguards are sufficient -we've never had a single death at a nuc lear facility because of the type of energy being made there. What about the Polaris submarines? The people demonstrating are pro- fessional demonstrators -they Just want their pictures in the paper." State to review Narmco decision State Air Resources Board authorities want to take a look at last week's decision that granted Narmco Materials Inc. a permit to continue operations at 600 Vic· toria St .• Costa Mesa. local South Coast Air Quality Management District Hearing Board based in El Monte. AQMD officials also bad rec· ommended denial to the hear· ing board, a separate boaid which hears businesses' appeals to state air-pollution laws and regulations. The state board's executive of· ficer in Sacramento has authori· ty to reverse such permits, said Bill Sessa, resources board press secretary. &essa said his organJzation wants to know "what condiU005 were attached to the variance. We've written (to the hearing board) for a copy to review." Sessa, contacted Friday in Sacramento, said the board had recommended against the Narmco permit granted by the OA"AftGf COAST Daily Pilat I Thomas P Haley PIA>h.,_. tlnO C" .. t [ )Kull"t (.JlhCef Robert N Weed -· Thomas A Murphone Eor10< M1chH I P Harvey ~OoteclD< L Kay S.:hultz l)t«Mt of 09etetlOl'I Kenneth N Goddard Jr c .. c.-o.- Betnard Schulman oa...- Ch11rl" t4 Loos ...... ltll'"O liClllO< Caror A. Moore ~E..., 7 Clenlflect edvenialng 714/142·5871 All other depenmenta 1542·43~1 MAIN OFFICE llO INf\I B•Y SI (CKI• M•u. 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Diab lo foes regroup SAN LUIS OBJSt'V {AP) Protesters at the aates of the Oiablo Canyon nuclear plant, their ranks depleted by more than 1,000 arrests, re1rouped Saturday for a renewed uaault one sheriff said would be "a big one." Tony Metcalf of the Abalone Alliance said the hundreds of an· ti-nuclear blockaders withdrew to their tent city on nearby private land •'to prepare for a strong presence on Monday." MANY HAPPY RETURNS -The 00-foot K· Thanga, built in 19'l6, once called Newport Beach home port. Joe and Bernedee Rose of Wilmington now own the yacht which will be DellY ""' ..... ~ in today's parade of classics in honor of the city's 75th anniversary. Nineteen yachts at least 40 years old will depart from Newport Harbor Yacht Club al noon. The power plant's main gate, about seven miles away, was free of protesters for much of the day, for the first time in five days. Only 11 people were ar· rested Saturday as about 100 demonstraton; tried to stop coo· struction workers from leaving. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is expected to vote Monday on a r equest from Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for an interim license to load fuel, start one or the twin reactors and conduct a s eries of low power tests. Reliving • memories "On Monday, when tbe de· cision comes down and we really need to keep the workers from coming in, we will give it our best shot," said Mary Moore of the Abalone Alliance, the um- brella organization for the crowd or demonstrators, which grew to about 3,000 last week. Protest leaders maintain that nu c le ar powe r is unsafe, particularly at Diablo Canyon, which is near an offshore earth· quake fault. Simon & Garfunkel concert brings warm glow to NY NEW YORK (AP> -Simon and Garfunkel have done well in the sofo careers they've pursued since 1970, but Saturday night it was their voices together again that thrilled thousands in an open-air concert. The concert was an event by itself, their first whole concert together in 11 years, drawing an estimated 400,000 people to sit on the grass of Central Park -for free. But their singing or Simon's songs was the catalyst , the rea· son ror the gathering and the feelings of togetherness and nostalgia, the sense of a genera· tion getting together with a cou· ple of its pal-heroes. And the pal-heroes were a couple of New York boys; there was a cheer for every lyric line that men· tioned New York. "Well, it's good to be doing a neighborhood concert," Simon said after their first two songs, "Mrs . Robin so n " a nd "Homeward Bound." Their voices sounded absolute· ly right together, and their harmony on "The Boxer" gave the crowd a warm glow, despite the cool weather. Garfunkel's voice is lower than it was a decade ago, clearly apparent as he came in alone on "Scarborough Fair-Canticle." His voice also sounded less light and clear than usua.l, possibly because of their long rehearsals over the past two weeks. But in a solo on "Bridge Over Troubled Water" he sounded fine. An 11-piece band accompanied Beach crowds dwindle the pair, but they returned for an encore with only Simon's guitar to perform "Old Friends," "59th Street Bridge Song" and "Sounds or Silence." There was still applause so they returned, with the band, for one more. Art Garfunkel sang his cur· rent single, ··A Heart in New York." He said, "It's almost the only song in the show that's not a Paul Simon tune. I want to say to Paul, you really spoiled me with good material, Paul." They rocked "Kodachrome." the band loud and swinging and the audience moving to the beat. Simon sang "50 Ways lo Leave Your Lover," "Me and Julio Down ~Y the Schoolyard" and "Still Crazy a fter All These Years." And be sang a new song, full of nostalgia, about 1956, the year Johnny Ace died, 1964, the year of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, and last December, when John Lennon died. The concert was video -taped and recorded, for a possible TV s pecial and recording. San Luis Obis po County Sheriff George S. Whiting said, "We feel that Monday will be a big one." The first four days or the siege that began Tuesday produced at lea st 1,072 arrests. But, with police support, workers moved through the main gate with little or no delay. By Friday, Undersberiff Arnie Goble was saying or the protest, ''it's just absolutely fizzled." From Page A1 PROTEST ••• jamm Hooks, executive director of the NAACP ; Eleanor Smeal, pres ident of the National Organization for Women, and Coretta King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . Jerry Wurl, president of the American Federation of State, Co unty and Municipal Employees, s aid, "Io spite or this tu rn out, there 's no guarantee that our task will suc- ceed. This is the beginning or a long, difficult, frustrating proc· ess to turn th e country around." Jacob Clayman, president of the National Council of Senior Citizens, told the crowd, "The time has come to register our voices against a hars h and stony-hearted attack on the old by the present administration." "They've been saying we couldn't bring together the rank and file," sa id Norman Forstner, a member of the The weather is as good as ever o t · E l u · but the crowds at area beaches pe ra m g ng neers nion from Port Huron, Mich. "Well, are starting to dwindle now that they should see this ." summer vacation is over, .,.....,..... Rebecca Love, a retiree from lifeguards reported Saturday. About 400,000 jammed Central Park to listen to old favorites like Providence, &I., said she hoped The lifeguards reported near· "Sounds of Silence." "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and Reagan would bear the perfect weather, good s urf and h f 60 th p 1 message . few rescues Saturday as crowds .. Scarborough Fair-Canticle" from two eroes o . s you . au .. He should be here." she said. dropped in some places to half or _.:S.:.:im=o::..".:..· ":..:.:..Yh:,:t:.:~..:a:.:..:nd=..:.A.:.:r...:.t_:G:.:a:.:r..:..fu.:.nk:..::..=.:e=.:.l __________________________ _ what they were on s ummer Saturdays. Huntington State Beach lifeguard Carl Peters on said some 15,000 to 20,000 persons were at the beach Saturday, fewer than half a normal sum· mer crowd. At Huntington city beach lifeguard Steve Reuter said some 35,000 persons, down from a summer norm of about 60,000, enjoyed three· to four-foot surf and "just a beautiful day to be at the beach." Both locations reported few rescues or other problems. The crowds were not so small at Newport Beach, with about 85,000-just a bit fewer than in summer . enjoying a "great day,·' lifeguard Scott Reid said. There were two minor injuries reported at San Clemente Pier by lifeguard Steve Lashbrook as some 12,000 people came to the beach. David Lane, 19, a Marine sta- tioned at Camp Pendleton, sus- tained a minor neck lnjury when he dove into a wave ln shallow water and landed on bis bead, according to paramedic Mike Dollar. The accident occurred at about 11:30 a.m., Dollar said. Dollar also said that 15-year· old Corby Wllaoo of Huntlnltoo Beach suffered head bruises when a surfboard bit him lD the bead near the pier. Both were treated and re· leased at San Clemente General Hospital. 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(114) 151-5640 AIH> In a, .. v,.... /ft th~ F•PlfOft .S'"*' , : Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 Success a -in~t for thU club ~ ....,""' ..... ~ Members and their guests enjoy a pig roast at Millionaires Club's party Friday night in Newport Beach. as camerman films scene. 320 feared dead in boat disaster RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil <AP) -More than 320 people were feared drowned Saturday when an apparently overloaded Amazon riverboat sank just after docking at the far northern jungle port of Obidos, officials said. Elio Palhares, captain of the port, said 178 or the estimated 500 people aboard swam to safe· ty, four bodies were dragged out of the water and there was litUe hope the others wbo fell or jumped into the swift waters survived. "The boat had lied up in port. Suddenly it began · taking on water. People started screaming and ran to the side that was highest above the river. Then the boat went down," Palhares said in a telephone interview. The boat, named the Sobral Santos, was "probably over· loaded," Palhares said. "This is nothing new." The cargo included "every· thing you can think of -in· eluding cases of beer, oxygen tanks and crates of fruits and vegetables," he said. Palhares said the accident happened at 4 a.m., just after the Sobral Santos pulled up to the Obidos central dock. The cargo sank first, and then the passengers started tumbling in· to the water, he said. The boat was making its week· ly run between the Amazon River ports of Santarem and Maoaus. The Amazon is a vlrtual highway in northen Brazil, and passengers and cargo routinely go from place to place by riverboat. Major rt verboat disasters have been frequent in the region because there is little effective control over the movement of the craft. Obidos is roughly 2,000 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro. By STEVE TRIPOU °' .. ..., ........ The mood WU tel. . A whole Plt slowly turned ln it.a router. Good lookin&, well dressed, moatly wblte people exchan1ed happy convenation over freely· nowlng drinks. Workers scurried about, plac· in1 melon balls ln the hollowed melon shells, preparing Chinese· style veeetables in a wok and making sure the shlsh kabob and other dlahes were just right. The media was present ln force. It waa time for one of the fre- q u eot get-togethers of the Millionaires Club. This event , held Friday in Newport Beach, was a somewhat special one for the 2""·year-0ld stogies club. It was. said club officers, a celebration of the club's success. Though you don't have to be a millionaire to belong, advertis· ing for the club says the name was c hosen ''because it's -synonymous with success and a s uccess orientation.'' For the record, it takes a mere $975 to join for the first year, which is a long way from a million. Though many people at the celebration -perhaps half - were invited guests and not club members, those members who were found and who would answer questions said they thought the investment was worth it. The purpose of the club is to bring together singles who are what club officials call "persons of substance." The club's ex· istence is based on founder Brian Popko's belief that such persons don't have the time to waste in traditional places where people meet because the Annual fiesta set in lroine The Irvine Historical Society will hold its annual "Fiesta de Fandango" today at 5 p.m. in the society's museum at 5 Sandburg Way, Irvine. Money from the fies!a will go toward the society 's effort to preserve artifacts from Irvine's past and to educate citizens about its history. The fiesta is based on parties that were held by Don Jose Sepulveda, former owner of Ranchero San Joaquin, which is now the city of Irvine. Fiesta tickets cost $25 per person. 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City --·~ s.u-s... .. ,_ .... ... .. ., ., .. I01 ti .. .. , .. ,. .. ,. .. " ., 15 7) .. J.4 -,.. -,.. - •-1 "°' .... 1 .... ,.. - 1 -retlOf1 ............ .... , .. , We1re Listening ••• What do you 'like about the Dally Pilot? Wtr.t don't you like ? Call the number below and your message will be recorded transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. ' The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record le\· ters lo the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include \heir name and telephone number for verification. No ci rculation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 .l ' ' u u u result& are usually unsattafac· tory. Club membert, whom one club offtclal characterized aa • • poalti ve, goal· directed, aell · motivated" types, wlll 1et to meet people who are ltllerest1n1 to them ll they join, the club claims. To that end, the club conduct.a in-depth interviews and ques· tiontng, including a vialt to prospective members' homes, in order to assure that the right kind of people become mem· bers. Club members interviewed Friday seem pleased with the results. Persons of both sexes said they had been turned off by the bar scene and other places where people often go to meet others. The club, which offers regular social events and a series of self· development seminars, is a good investment even at the hefty first -year cost, said member Ben Lang of Costa Mesa. ·'The $975 comes to $20 a week. I'd spend that 1otn1 out anyway, and when I come to event.a here the food and drlnka are free," he said. Lang, 29, who ruoa hla own solar equipment company, said be first heard of the club through a direct mail campalp. Direct mallin«, full·pa1e newspaper ads containiDI a pre- liminary SO.question screenin1 test, a sales force and skillful media manipulation are spread· ing word of the club further. Popko said the club now has some 2.000 members (that's nearly $2 million in revenue from first-year dues alone) and 80 full-time employees. Club members range ln ace from 18 to 81, though the average member la in his or her 30s, according to the club's ex· ecutive vice president. Popko, 39, said the club is hop- ing lo expand from it.a two loca· lions in Newport Beach and Manhattan Beach to 23 other cities. The club's ablUty to eet tbo mecUa'e attention, which hu re- sulted in expoeure on the Pb.U Don 1hue Show. in Money M a1ailne and lo numerous newspapers, has been a key to the current success and ls a key to future growth. Popko said. ' Even though dues drop to '25() unually for the five years alter the first, people seldom are members more than one year, Executive Vice President Barbara Braun said. The problem ls that the club works so well for lta members, according to M'-Braun. Most meet someone they like in the first year and become "inac· live" members or leave com· pletely, she said. Though that klnd of success means the club must constanUy search for new members, it also means that word gets around. At $975 a crack, it's the kind of work that can keep the club's staff happy if the members re- main that way too. The lyrics were painful, but Tom Petty had them dancing By JEFF PARKER Of .. Delly .......... Tom Petty is a short, white· haired man who has a gravelly tenor and a passion for singing about his painful heart. His band is called "The Heartbreakers," but the term is ironic -his songs are obituaries for name- 1 es s affairs that have run aground. In Petty's imagination, a girl with a tough life is a "refugee," a seduction is a "breakdown" and a man looking for the com- pany of a woman is a "night watchman ." His heart is chronically wounded . As someone sitting nearby at Petty's Friday night performance at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater re· marked, "he must have the meanest girlfriends in the world." Although Tom Petty's wounded rock rings with a kind Tom Petty and his band, the Heartbreakers, gave the crowd their money's worth Friday. An added treat was Stevie Nicks' ap· pearance on stage. NOWIN STOCK LACOSTE® FOR BOYS 20 colors to choose from In soflds. !Sizes ... 7 so1tds Newpart store onlvl .... .,.. 222•::;as~d.. " ..... abn 10.20 ' 5-7174 t:OO.MOhlj 9:30 am-8 pm Sun•Thwre tll tpm Fri & Sat I MAlll •ICAI• •• SMN2 210'12....._Aye . ........... '7~112' IC,~MOD.-, 1C).7 hn· ""'" Ill I Ftt & s.t of self-mocking hyperbole, there is a foundation or sincerity in both his heartache lyrics and in the slow, mounting, powerful tunes he puts them in. His songs hover and build, like musical swells, then crash into the refrain with a tremendous inevitability. Petty's r efrains may be the best in the business -they're huge, loud, sad ex· plosions. Petty walked onto the Irvine Meadows stage Friday night (limped is a better description -he seemed to be dragging one leg behind him, as if recovering from a wound ), led the Heartbreakers into "American Girl," "Listen to her Heart" and "A Thing About You," and re- marked about the warmth of the evening and the fine crowd. And, just as his songs build slowly to climax, Petty began to build the concert's momentum with one of his best songs, "Here Comes My Girl.·' It was followed by a new song, "Wait· Ing is the Hardest Part," then 'Tm in Love." The crowd began leaving Its seats, beading for the area in front of the stage to dance Shortly, the entire pre-stage zone was abob with dancing couples, raising their voices and their arms , moving with peaceful abandon to the musi~. _ With the audience roaring between songs and quieting respectfully during them, Petty continued to build pace. Stevie Nicks came onstage to sing "Hard Promises" and "Stop Dragging My Heart Around,"1in the middle of which Petty fell over laughing, his guitar pointed toward the sky. Two stars on one stage were too much for this crowd, which pressed forward again and re· mained standing for the next several songs . Two of Petty's best songs, "Re fugee" and "Breakdown" came back to back to close the show. The thundering crowd called the band back for three more songs before letting Petty call it a night . Irvine Meadows deserves an encore too, for its gracious, low. key security in allowing people to approach the stage and have a good time. For its part, the crowd behaved with polite en· thusiasm. Shnl 5-"'CMit .... C .. MIM ..641.-U ..... .....,.,., • ~ • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 DMfy "9lt ""*-.., Cllllf'm _., anita Landry checks crib of one of the infants in her care as toddlers sleep in close quarters. Another 12 beds have been put up in recreation room of crowded home. rom Page A1 $HELTER OFFERS CHILDREN LOVE BUT CAN'T SUBSTITUTE FOR FAMILY • • • torkers ask him if he speaks English. "He's really scared," says an adult. After a few more minutes, chimes from a usic box begin. The kids have settled down. l's almost time for them to visit the nurse for a andatory screening which is part of the admit- ing procedure. These children are "latch-key kids," left at ome alone each day to supervise each other. metimes such children wear their house keys round the necks, hence the name. Other times, hey may be l<><;ked out of the house until the arents return from work or other places. Although this trio was found by authorities their own. workers at the Sittion Home are oncemed because they thing the retarded girl ay require virtually full-time supenjsion. About 35 percent of the youngsters admitted to the Sitton Home are neglected, said William Steiner, the director. ~ Half are victims of their parents' physical or mental abuse, he said. Another 12 percent were sexually molested and about 3 percent are runaways or abandoned. The Sitton Home is the first place the children are taken after they are removed from their homes by police officers. Within two days, a preliminary custody hearing is held in juvenile court. About 20 percent of the children are returned then to their parents. The rest remain for a second hearing three weeks later, Steiner said. . -Of those, 40 percent go home, 10 percent are placed with other relatives, 30 percent go to foster homes, 15 percent end up in group homes or institutions and 5 percent are placed in adop- tive homes, in. mental institutions or some other setting. Normally, the home has 88 beds, including 10 cribs for infants. But lately, officials have had to get permission from Juvenile Court Judge Byron McMillan to add another dozen beds in the recreation room, a wing on the home's busy living room. On this September day, the three latch-key k,tds are among the 11 children who will be ad-~itted. Almost every bed is filled. Plans are under way for a new $6.S million fJcility next door that will hold 154 beds when the final phase of construction is completed. • The new home. dubbed Orangewood, is olanned to have separate cottages to house children in different age groups. It will have its •n kitchen so meals are no longer supplied ftom nearby juvenile hall and it will have seven ~res of space Instead of two. 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For some of the kids, fl joyful squeeze is something they have rarely known. •'These kids are 1extremely r~illent and they are adaptable," said Steiner. "They are survivors and they warm up to us very fast." Steiner said many visitors come to the home expecting to find a collection of morose, broken spirits. Indeed, most of the children are And we'll guarantee completion in 28 days I* Let Anthony show you how the equity in your home can qualify you for the financing to build a pool. With a minimum down and affordable monthly payments. friendly and polite, an optimistic sign consider- ing some will never return to their families. "We try to make Silton a place to normalize the child rather than to add to his problems," he said. But just as the clown in the waiting room doesn't smile, no one can deny that ,these children have been hurt. Steiner points to a blonde, about 12, who is romping in a television room with some friends. She is a victim of a father who sexually molested her. he says. In another room, where the children are napping on tiny, individual bunks. he cites the reasons for their stays: mother a prostitute, parental neglect, parents in jail, mother paralyzed and grandmother a drunk. sexual abuse -a 4-year-old had venereal disease. Some people, Steiner complained, think the Sitton Home is a shelter for bad children. They are not bad, he claims, but the mixed-up products of bad or foolish parents. · The children go to school year around in their own classrooms because they almost always are behind. They also receive psychological counseling a couple times a week. Some to escape from the bad dreams and wet beds. Others don't. Steiner said about a third of the children, because of their experiences, probably won't overcome their problems. They will grow up "in the system.·· in the jails, the mental hospitals, the welfare lines. But others survive. "That's the challenge for us here." he said. "To turn these children around at an early age, the ben efit is enormous." The latest scourge at the home is chicken pox. Seven kids have contracted the disease re- cently, Steiner sai<l. But chicken pox isn't the real problem and no one preten~ that it is. Eleven children -all less than 7 years old died last year of abuse or neglect in Orange County. That's the problem. It's later in the day now and the three latch- key youngsters have been admitted and ex- amined by the nurse. They have been sent to their respective age- group counselors but they will sit together at meals and will run into each other often in this s mall home where the living room is about the only central spot. Steiner is walking through the living room when a young boy comes up. The director picks him up, hugs him and scratches his back. "See how they like to be held?" he asks. "And see how they like back scratching?" 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CA 90290 i.J Cell me fOf appointment Name _____ Phone ___ _ Addr ... ________ ---- Cltt------Slal• --Zi9 • -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 Patrons thankful for _Pilgrim's Potential By NORA LEHMAN ....... ~ .... IT S DOWN TO THE SEA in ships again, gang : Since it's been the longetit hottest s ummer since Lord knows when, I didn't think I 'd ever be cool again the night we started for the south county to help Allie and Emerson Stanley and the Dana Point Institute Foundation (phew. that's a long title> celebrate the Stanleys • $25,000 leadership pledge to the Pilgrim Trust. Just in case you didn't know. the "Pilgrim" is the full-scale replica or the brig made famous by Richard Henry Dana in his book .. Two Years Before the Mast," which I must r e-read now that I 've c limbed over her from below decks to m ain not from top to bottom -not up in the rigging -(I hate to get up on our library ladder and it only has five steps.) We abandoned t he car by the Ma rine Ins titute (ad - dress: 35502 Del Obispo but to me. the parking lot near /_ the jetty In other words. to gel to the institute and the Pilgrim j ust go by a ll the restaurants and shops. You can com e back to them when you get hungry later.> But bac k to t he weather report, and. as it turned out m y own irl"tclge of myself aboard ship. In m y effort to not only look yar , but ch ic, I forgot to be sensible. As a result I turned the blue of my jacket. I s hould know better after 24 years around her e . Fortunately. not before we had a chance. under the guidance of t he transportation-to-the-ship committee. Randy Lugar and Bill O'Hearn of the Dana Point Rotary Cl ub. who took us to the Pilgrim via modern yacht ABOARD, TH E VOLUNTEERS for the Orange Coun- t y Ma rine Institute took over . with assistance from the Aventura Sailing Association <they've all donated $2,500 towards the goal of making the Dana Point Harbor the permanent home for the brig.> They served hors d 'ouevres and wine and acted as guides showing us the restoration being done to make it possible to take more children and adults on ocean going trips . Barb Victor was our guide . It was so pleasant below decks out of the wind it's a wonder anyone got me above deck again. Several things should be noted here. No. 1 whe n it's hot in the rest of thl! county, t ake a · trip down to Dana Point Harbor. You'll certainly cool off. 1'he wind whips do wn over those cliffs and makes one think fall has arrived early. Wonderful! Wonderful! if dressed properly. My roommate loved it. I mumbled a lot about the sea and the wind and the temperature He got even. He took me back up the hill where the oven door opened. No. 2 -more important1y, you should a lf be aware that the Pilgrim is here to provide the whole county with an opportunity to discover "through hands-on in struction and active participation the fragile environ: ment of the ocean and its inhabitants ... YOUNGSTERS STARTED IN July h aving the op portunity to s pend three days and nights on board re-cr eating life on the Pilgrim during Dana's time. T his can only continue. however . if the $500,000 purchase price is raised. The Stanleys· gift broug ht the c ampaign t otal t o n early $100.000. and m ade this Capistrano Beach couple the first captains on the donor lis t. As we noted on the way home. how marvelous to give a gift of considerable size and be able to see exactly what the money is going for. That doesn 't always happen. and certainly must add to the pleasure. AN EXTRA NOTE HERE. No-one needs an excuse to go down and see her. but you might plan now to take the children down on Ha lloween. The Marine Institute folk are turning her into a Haunted Ghost Ship. complete with a pir ate raid, Jim Gamble's Marionettes. a costume con· test and games or c hance. Are those for the parents? Are you planning to go out beyond the three-mile limit or are you talking about games like .. Pin the Tail on the Donkey" a nd apple bob- bing? T her e's no admission charge, but to get advance tickets for the attractions. the char~e is a large $1. Now. there's real good will and public relations at work. Good show, Marine Institute people . T his should be a really super expe r ience for all ages J 'm looking forward lo it: Emerson and Allie Stanley. center. are f trsl captains among donors for the Pilgrim They are surrouruled on deck by Betty Jo Emery. Gary McAvoy. E Paul Johnson and Douglas T.hompso11 * * .. TKE MAIL J U8T ARRIVE D with another commu'ni que from Florence announcing the s howmg of the spring and summer 1982 t•ollertions for seasid e and yachting fash ions. It's organized by the Centro di Firenze per la Moda ltaliana. · I love getting tl11s kind of mail Also. I understand from friends""out there that ~ome uf ~·ou thtnk this JOb m· \'Olves planing off to just sueh plact•s and events Maybe it will some day. Heaven knows I'd be the first to leap on the plane. At the moment. however those of vou who are mumbling out there l want you to kno·w that I am indeed enjoying what I'm doing 1·m \\Orktng with super people, thank the good Lord because I'm certainly here a good deal of the timca Trans lation . as with :.tll OC'Cupations 99 per cent or it is putting one's you-know.what on the ehair and l per cent is fun and games . So come up some Saturday or some ni ght around 8 for the 99 per cent l 'm not giving up on F1orence. though. Ma~·be. I'll start getting used to the whole idea by talking about the Press Office in Firenze Yes, I like that' ' San Jose has most • women 1n power per square mile- LEADS WAY IN SAN JOSE Mayor Janet Gray Haye.<; SAN JOSE, <AP> -In 1968, a top tune told the story of a dis- illusioned kid who wanted to leave life in the Los Angeles fast lane to find some peace of mind in San J ose. It's anyone's guess whether you can find peace now in this boom town. which has gone in the last de<>ade from a sleepy lit· tie sister to bustling San Fran· cisco 60 miles up the peninsula to t he 17th l argest city in America, and getting bigger by the minute. What you will find, however, are more women in power per square mile than any other spot in the country. ''The feminist capital of the world." Mayor Jane t Gray Hayes has called the thriving city of 628,000 she was elected to head in 1974. making her the first woman to hold the reins of power in a major American city ·'I opened the door.·' Today. Mayor Hayes is one of six female mayors in the coun- ty 's 15 cities, and she works with a female-dominated city council -seven of 11 members. At one time, she had a female vice-mayor and a woman head· ing the San Jose Chamber or Commerce. The superintendent of the San J ose Unified School District, the county's largest, is a woman, as is the president of San J ose State Universit y, the Santa Clar a County executive officer, the newest county municipal court j udge and the majority on the county board of supervisors. So it was s trangely a p· propriate -and peculiarly ironic -that San J ose recently was the site of the nation's first strike for pay parity, the issue of equal pay for women in jobs dif. ferent than but comparable {o Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents Do You Know The Facts about Cancer? Monday September 28 7-9 p.m. Monday 'October S 7-9 p.m. Monday November 2 7-9 p.m. Cancer: Myth vs. Fact The nature and origin of cancer. Common misconceptions abou't cancer tn:atment. Lloyd Silvennan, M.D.: Helene Brown: Janet Kelly, R.N.-Modera1or Cancer Treatment New advances in cancer surgery. chemotherapy, and radiation treaoncnt. Frederick Firestone, M.D.: Khosrow Mahdav1 , M.O.; Robert Shapiro. M.D.: Janel Kelly. R.N.-Moderator Uving with Cancer The emotional aspects of cancer, and new approaches 10 the care of people with cancer. Paul Uchin. M.S.W.; Brenda Turnes. R.N.: Louise Schuman. Tumor Registrar; Steven Annenb"OUt, M.D.; Janel Kelly. R.N.-Modera1or Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Gntt Hoq Confttmct Center 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA ~ staying Healthy ~~B-~!~!~~fonn lo ll~R M~oriol l' Hospital Presbyterian, Communily Education Depanmenl 301 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach. CA 92663. 11fERE IS NO r;-1...,_.L..... ADMISSION CHARGE. Limited sl·atinR availablt>. r 0f IUIUR:r lnfonnadon: Name~-------------~ (714) 760-5923 Address Zip __ _ Daytime Phone ( many jobs being done by men. ··How could it be that in the fe minist capital of the world, people were on strike over pay parity?" asks William Callahan, chief negotiator and business agent for Local 101 of the American Federation of St.ate, Cou nty and Muni c ip a l Employees, representing 2,000 workers. The ans we r : "It is pre· sumptuous to say that a pre· dominantly female city council backs the issue of ERA, pay p a rity. or any other pre- dominantly female issue." he says. "liender doesn 't de- termine a position on women's rights." Having women in high places isn't enough, Callahan says. "I don't think that until the union walke d out did the term, feminist capital of the world,' have any substance in San Jose." Ms. Hayes found herself in the paradoxical position of having to oppose. on financial grounds, a proposal she espoused in prin· ci ple. After a nine-d ay strike in July, I the city agreed to spend Sl.5 million to correct pay disparities over two years. lt was t he, culmination of an effort thal1 began four years ago, Callahan s a ys. when compl_ain ts. _by'1 women about pay rnequ1t1es came to a head. · The union demanded and won a $93,000 city financed study by ' an independent San Francisco consulting firm , H ays As·· sociates, to detail disparities in 1 pay ,, The findings showed how peo•' <See WOMAN, Page AlO ) ' ,." Sale! DOORBUSTERS Now$ ONLY -FREE FREE FREE - • $30.00 cushions FREE with eoch purchase while they lost. •FREE Drawing for $353.00 lo·Z·Boy Recliner on Oct. 17, 6 p.m. No purchase necessary. Need not be present to win. •FREE Refreshments & Open House this Sunday, Sept. 20th, 11 A.M. • 5 P.M. OPEN DAILY MON.-SAT. 9-6 SUNDAY 11 -5 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Septem ber 20. 1981 Jamaica's 'where rum come from' 8y STAN 1>1·:t.APLANt:: KINGSTON. Jamuira This is the lime in Caribbean when nume trees are in blossom From tht' air lhcy are s plashes of Chtnese red painted on gray green 111hmds that he on a pointer's blue sea. It's rainy seuson but il's also Ume of ripenina ackee. The tame when there's food for everybody and J amaicans say· "Nobody dem go hungry." A moon like a s lice of golden papaya comes up over the dark Jamaica bay, and a black waiter in .. tarched white brings an iced rum rraerant with II m es TRAVEL Hums softly, "Take her to Jamaica where de rum comes from " One of our correspondents took a side trip to Jamaica and sent a report "llotels are still having a rough time in s pite of new government and a heavy advertising and publicity program. "A hotel man s aid, 'People think Ja maica is s till a political bJltlcground with shooting in the s treets. Tht•) 're coming back very gradually.· ~ "Great hotel on the Kingston side is the Te Nova Breezy verandas Great rum punch. dining room in Km.:ston Former hom e o f Meyer Rum people. "Driving 1s on the left. a custom left over from lJ / _) I -; )Lt ,..,-----=-w «'"..i (___ :?,;·), 11 _/l~~~ ----y~(.f~:. ~ _;, $;_..:-·~ / ~)~~\)' ~ ~. ~ • <.• ,,,./ -(¥ • "'":;. --.~ ~~ ..... -~, . -"° g-·~:::J -..:>--- The Bri~ter Way to Stay in L.A. 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"Canadjans get the best prices in Jamaica. The maple leaf travel agents know the little beach hotels. Air Canada mes in direct and you see Air Jamaica's ackee fruit -yellow and orange - planes parked at Toronto airport. "Hard to get the famous Blue Mountain coffee even down here. Local man said, 'Even when you buy it in the States, it's usually a blend. Might be a few favored customer s up there who can get the pure Blue Mountain. But even our restaurants can't buy 1t and ser ve a blend.' "A hotel waiter said · 'De Japanese buy a ll de Blue Mount ain. sah ' " '"Yellow Bird' s till the favorite song of the street musicians with homemade instruments. ··11ad some of the famed ackee. H's orange green on the outside. roural(l'CI tht• King 's sailon .. with a daily tot. And it was imported by New Englanders who poured at into the Indians in exchange for furs and land. ·'They serve it lo the tourist iced and mixed with tropical fn11 ts Jl surely restores the spirits "A waiter at the Terra Nova said 'It mek i:ool de day and warm de night.' , "The local ma riJuana 1s called ganja. It's sold widely in spite or heavy jail sentences. "tr you enter the U.S. on a plane from J amaica, you can expect a long wait in line at Customs. '"They shake down everybody under 30 " "The posh resorts are on the windward and cool north coast At Ocho Rios and Runaway Bay Port Antonio :.md Negri! and Montego Bay. <l f you're in tune, you call it 'Mobay· ) "The people are black. black descendants of early slaves and there was htlle white mixture They are not friendly and you can run into a lot of surlint'SS "llotel waiters g1 vc you service bul never with a s mill'. A friend y word is unusual. 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It smooths on evenly and dries to a low-luster finish. ~~NOWtQ99 13" ONL y GAL This is how we feel about the newly adopted plan for the com- , pletion of Newport Center. ,, It is no longer a totally Irvine Company plan. lt is a consensus plan. Something that many interests tn the community of Newport Beach worked long and hard together to achieve. . As finally shaped by the City Council, after 14 months of :ity-wide discussion and review, the heavily-conditioned plan imposes upo n. The Irvine Company some massive and unprecedented pub- lic commitments. In exchange for permission to complete Newport Center, we accept these commitments, which we know to be of vital visible . ' tmportance to all of Newport Beach. Among them are: • The construction, at our cost, of more than $8 million in ~ity road system improvements - improvements that go far beyond the needs of Newport Center. • The establishment, at our cost, of a Transportation Manage- ment Program to reduce peak-hour traffic in the Newport Center area. . • The accelerated comple- tion, at our cost, of the $25 million Pelican Hill Road project as a major bypass route around Corona del Mar. ~h~se projects are indisputably beneficial to the community. The adopted Newport Center plan envisions other community b~n.efits as well. Perhaps the most cr1ttcally needed of these is the city revenue surplus the buildout program will generate. It amounts • Orange Coast DAil. Y PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 A7 t Paid Political Ad vertlaemcnt "All thing considered, we believe the City Council's final version of the Newport Center plan is a workable compromise!' to more than $1 million annually. That's important in an era when most cities must cut back on public services. The Newport Center plan will help keep that from happening in Newport Beach. The adopted plan will also help assure the continued economic vitality of Fashion Island and the city'~ gener~l business community. It will provide more retail and professional services, as well as more local job opportunities, for New- pert residents. And as these things occur over the years, they will reflect the same high standards of environ- mental planning and architectural design that have always prevailed at Newport Center. We think that's a community benefit too. We call the plan a consensus plan, and it is surely that, for over the months hundreds of citizens con- tributed to it at dozens of meetings all over town. We listened to them, and changed our original plan in many ways, large and small. These are some of the ways. We revised our concept for a new ~otel , r~ducing its size and upgrading its quality. We abandoned plans for retail shops on the edge of Newport Center. We eliminated the prospect of new street connections into Harbor View. We shifted a bus facility site farther away from nearby residences. We agreed to the undergrounding 0 of utilities along MacArthur Boule- vard. And we increased by millions ?f dollars the amount of public road improvements we would provide with the plan. .. Then the City Council changed the plan further. Much further. The office space we had requested (most of which will be low-scale and low-density) was reduced by 25 percent. Residential uses were added by a like amount. A.nd finally, the City Council, · through Its p~asing requirements, gave The Irvine Company a com- pell~ng incenti.ve to speed up com- pletion of Pelican Hill Road. With tha~ incentive, the road building pro1ect -the most costly ever asso- ciated with a Newport Beach land use plan -can now be expected to be completed many years sooner than originally anticipated. . P.i~ things considered, we beheve the City Council's final ver-· ~ion of the Newport Center plan ~s a workable compromise. A plan, In other words, that is worth the struggle of all who had helped accomplish it. The direction has now been set and the tasks established. And our work has just begun. It is formidable work. It will ta.ke us, in co~tinued partnership · with local residents and city govern· ment, the rest of this decade to carry out. When it is done, we think · Newport Beach will be an even better community. To live in to work in, and to get around in: Toward that end, we are fully committed. Tt-E IRVINE CDIVIFW\IY 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CALR>AN&A 92883 . . • ". Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 ' Close-up of Sat11rday night • ID a losing battle:· a By JOHN NEEDHAM Of-..-.~ ..... -It's Saturday night, and a swift-running stream of cars nows north on the San Diego Fteeway past the brightly lit U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint south or San Clemente. In their haste, most drivers don't notice the light green patrol vehicle perched on a dirt bank a few yards back from the roadway. But the two border patrol agents ins ide are watching for a car that fikl the profile -an older. full -site sedan with a large trunk, where as many as 10 aliens can be stuffed and smug- gled into the sprawling Los Angeles metropolitan area. A red Ford Torino riding low on its springs races past in the lane nearest the median, as rar as posslbl~ from where the agenta are silting. Agent Ed Whitten quickly pulls onto the freeway, while bis partner, Jim Elluon, radios patrol headquarters that they are in pursuit. A second patrol car weaves its way through the teeming northbound traffic to join the chase. The driver or the Torino, a young Hispanic man in h is early 20s, pulls over about three miles from the checkpoint. There are six aliens in the car with the driver, one sitting up In the front seat and two more lying down on the rear floorboards. When the trunk of the car is opened, three young men are round lying head to foot in the cramped, airless space. At first they lie still, and only climb out or the trunk when so ordered by the patrol agents. "We're pretty sure there was a white van accompanying this car," Eliason says. "It's common for two or three loaded cars to make a run at the same li me. They know we won't catch them'11." During the eight hours which aeents called routine, there were 15 similar chases. Some of the stops would turn up nothing, and agenta would apologize for inconvenience to motorists. However, 10 cars that were stopped haa alien passengers, some lying in the back of a van and others packed in the trunk of six- passenger cars. At the end or the shift, 62 aliens had been apprehended. Apprehended aliens are brought back to headquarters to be processed. MOISt will •free to return to Mexico voluntarily, and wll be loaded onto a bus at the end of the shift and taken to the border. T he drivers who are charged with tra nsporting Ulegal aliens are taken to San Diego where they are placed In jail until they are tried or balled out. The crime is punishable by up to four years In prison, but agents say the maximum term is rarely imposed. The aliens spend from four to eight hours in the holdjng tank at San Clemente. Some are family groups, and agents are careful to keep them together so they won't be separated on the bus ride to Tijuana. (Continued on Page A9) -.. ••••• ••••• 150 log'•• l oa COIT can clean your drapery to look like new and prolong its life. 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Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 50 border agents vs. 3,000 aliens per month ( PN• Pale Al) The qentl 1aJd wblle they are occupled wlth lhe cbuea lb or Hveo other can loaded with alleoa probably allp by them. About 50 U.S. Border Patrol qenta worklnt three ahi.f'la man the San Clemente cbeckpo1nl1 50 milea north of the U.S.·Meidcan border. An average of 3,000 Ule1al lmmt1rant1 are apprehended there each month. Usually they are found In car trunks, or more exoUc bldin1 places like inside tank truc!ks and even under • the hood next to the running engine. More than 40,000 alierus were apprehended at the check· point last year. While the agents express sympathy for the '1iens. who are usually seeki.na jobs In the U.S. to support their families, the agents say they ncn ~ rt= ~ I_~·., \j ~~~~ s99 9"Dieg.Meaa.B/WTV. 6.97 With a sharp b11ght picture and are not beln1 allowed to carry out the Job they have been charged to do. "They know we don't have the manpower to catch even half of them," aald one 11ent, refer· ring to the smu1etera, who seldom ride with thelr clients and are raffiy caU&ht. Checkpoint personnel are clearly dla&uated with the smu&&lers, who they say are uncon· cerned with the welfare of the aliens, who are frequenUy exploited and charged lar1e sums of money to be broueht across the border. Two agents, who said they bad been at the checkpoint for about a year, said they were looking for other government Jobe. They said they were sick d fightln& a battle that thet!' government won't let them win, and criticized the half-hearted effort to stop the tide of illeical immigration. "It's political," said one veteran a1ent. "II the poliUclam wanted to atop the 1mu11lln1 they would. It's no dlfferent from Vietnam. When the politicians decided the war had to end, it did." But Congressman Robert Badham, wboee 40th District Includes the San Clemente check· point, has taken the poalt.lon that allocating more money and lncreaalng the number of border patrol agents woo ·~ solve the problem. According to bis aide, Howard Seelye, the Republican congressman favors President Reagan's plan to Initiate a guest worker plan that would allow Mexican citizens to work In this country legally. Tbe plan also includes legal amnesty for aliens who have lived in the U.S. for several years. Border agent.I aay amnesty ls a reward for people who have broken the law. Prlv1lely the agenta are cynical about the guest worker plan, and call it unworkable. However, their parent or1aniullon, the Jmml· gratlon and Naturalization Service. has forbid· den them to officially take a stand. Frank Wernsing, a border patrol agent since 1965, said agents look at the smuggling problem from a law enforcement standpoint. 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Why In San Jose, a probably the only one with Associates, a San Ftanclsco consuJtin& firm, Senior electrician (male>. $28,964 ; mayor's thousands of doUara les1 each basically mlddle·class. con· enough money to take care of which rated 225 non·management positions In secretary (female). $18,096. year than employeet ln male-servatlve community with a 1,SOO complaints a year from city government. Plumber <male), $26,260 ; recreation center dominated fields, such as large Hispanic population that area women. The jobs 'were analyzed In terms of the supervisor (female). $13,936. engineering, plumbin1 and saw a reputation built on the re· And in the lut seven years, know·how, accountabihty and problem·solvlnc gardenine. gion's fertile farms give way in she has formed her own theory lnvCJlved. as well as working conditions. The Hay report did not compare city The Issue united men and the '50s to computers and elec· about why feminism thrives In The consultants made judgments about the · salaries to those in private industry. women, turned the national eye tronlcs manufacturing? the heart or the Silicon Valley. difficulty in each area and assigned points. The Alan Riordan, a partner in Hay Associates on San Jose and ultimately ll may be because feminism Is home to much or the world's eic· jobs were then ranked in terms of points. Those said the consultants have done "thousands" oi · ·broke the s hackles the more than office·deep here, as plosive electronics Industry. jobs receiving the same, or nearly the same job evaluatfon studies across the nation . .;"> marketplace has held on exemplified by pollcles such as "The people involved ln that score, were considered comparable and 'women, shackles that ma1ntain the one that precludes county· industry are all highly educated. grouped together. 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't 'o u don't h ~n ·e to b e in a hurry to appreciate the QSS ®one hour d elivery.Just sneak a peck at the results. 1'ou'll ne\·c.:r sett le for ph<)to booth !)r 24 -hour processing again. Of course. see ing is b elic\·ing. At your nea rby QSS® Store you can do b o th . KISS ONE DAY PHOTO SERVICE GOODBYE I PLAZA NEWPORT BRISTOL NORTH OF JAMBOREE Phone 714 851-2358 r fJ) :::> 0. ~ 0 ~ I Plau 0 Newpott (1: m 0 BRISTOL N BRISTOl. S. QSS : The One Hour QlJick Senrice System : . • w ,, w (1: 0 m ~ < ..., ....Iii ... .---- • Or8nQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 We need new d e alers to shuffle dis tric ts Not unexpectedly, Gov. Brown lost no time in a m xi ng his sign a ture to three Democratic· orlented reapportionment bills shuffling electoral boundaries for con grcssi-0n a l and state As· sembly and Senate d istricts. The governor congratulated the Legislature on ··a good job in the f ace of a mome nt ous challenge." There were others who called the redistricting job the biggest gerrymander in state history especiall y R epublican s who found themselves faced with the prospect of competing against one another in the same district or even shunted out of their home districts by the new boundaries. Standing to lose nine seats in the election shuffle. they have set about trying to gather 346,119 signatures that could place a referendum blocking the reap- portionment pla n on the June 1982 baUot. If th ey s u cceed, existing boundaries would remain in ef. f ect for at least that election. And their hoped-for election of a Repu bl ican governor could gu a r antee a veto of further D emocrat ic redist r icti n g shenanigans. That's a polite term for the recent maneuvering that, in the effort to gain Democratic clout. has created some of the most un- likely electoral dist ricts ever seen. totally ignoring a 1980 ball<>t measure t ha t provides. .. The geographical integrity of any city, county, or geographical region shall be respected to the extent possible." The Sacramen t o B ee editorially described the reappor· tionment plan as "gerry monster. ing." With some of the weird new districts extendin g nort h and south and east and west for dis· lances of up to 300 miles. 1t 's hard to find that integrity or anything resembli ng respect for community interest One of the more monstrous extends from SaRta Barbar a to Mono Lake. crossing six counties. Orange County. for example. was granted a new Senate dis- trict in the centr a l county. to ac- commodate H.ispanic voters. but finds three of t he remaining four districts now crossing into adja· cent counties, thereby effectively diluting community concerns. Most outrageous , perhaps. was t he news tha t an entire ttec· tion of the Orange Coast, from Seal Beach to San Clem ente, ap· parcnt ly wil l be w ith o u t representation in the state Senate for two years . T hat's because the 36th Dis· trict, currently represented by Sen . John Schmitz. was renum· bered 37 in order to assign an even num ber, 32, lo the new dis· trict The trick here is that 1982 e lections will be held only in even-numbe r ed d istricts . So when Schmitz retires next year to run for the U.S. Senate, voters in the new District 37 will be left voiceless until t he 1984 elections. A similar re-numbering tac- tic was used in the Santa Clara Valley area. The door to a ll this political m ischief.making was opened in 1966 with th e U S . Supreme Court's "one-man -one-vote" rul- ing. that effectively mandated crossing county lines in order to keep up wit h population shifts. Clearly t h e state can 't tolerate m uch more of this. Last year an attempt was mad~ to take redistri cting out of t he political hands of the Legislature by creating a special bipartisan commission to ha ndle t he job on a strict population basis. That proposal died in the Legislature. Now Common Cause. a citizen lob bying organization, proposes revis in g the com - mission idea t hrough a popular vote. It would set up an 11 · member group composed of two appointments each by t he As - ~em bly and Senate Democratic ' and Republican caucuses. one by the governor . one by a state of· ficer of the opposite party, four by the state Supreme Court and an 11th by the other appointees There are those who contend no such commission could be freed of pol itical influence. Perha ps not. But it would have to work very hard -and overtime to be worse than the recent disgraceful performance in the totally politicized California Legislature. Few bills given credit In the chaotic closing days of the Legislature literally hundreds of bills -good, bad and indif · fe r ent -were flying through the air. Some landed safely. others will remain afloat until t he 1982 sessfon opens in Janua ry. Among those t hat d idn 't make it were a bill that would have permitted the m erger of sheriff and m ar shal d uties, as sought by Orange County voters: an effort to put some teeth into t he m a ndator y auto insurance law by making proof of insurance a requirement for registration: a bill that would have prohibited local bans on fi rewor ks: a pro- posal for a $125 million tax re· fund to owners of unsecured prop erty, suc h a s boats, airplanes and office and farm equipment; and a bill that would have stepped up penalties for late ·payments of incom e tax. Most of these are likely to surface again next year. Making it safely to the wire in the 1981 session were: -A whole packet of cr ime bills ranging from stiff er drunk driving pe nalties to the issuance of bonds for construction of new prisons. -The much-discussed Foran bill which will add 2 cents to the state gasoline t ax and incr ease other motorist fees to provide ad· ditional highway m ainte na nce and construction funds. -A bill tha t strips the Coastal Commission of its r ight to control affordable housing in coastal areas. -A measure that will give • Orange County its own branch of the appeals court. -Approval of four new su perior court judges and one municipal court judge for the county. A bill that bars closed·door pr eliminary hearings in most criminal cases. A long-needed bi ll that for bids polit ical office holders from using campaign funds for personal purposes. A questionable special- interest measure that will per mit developers to bypass local zoning laws to create five new California communities, ostensibly to in- crease the avail ability of afforda· ble housing. Also in t he housing area, lawmakers approved a measure that would author ize cities and counties to permit an additional sm all, 640-square-foot structure in s ingle-f a mity residence zones, provided it is to be occupied by an adult or adults over 50 years of age. They call these ··gr anny flats" -but whether they'll re main granny-occupied remains to be seen. Gov. Brown a lready has signed the gasoline tax incr ease measure and the prison bond bill. The rest rem ain to be signed or vetoed b y Oct. 2, o r le ft t o beco m e l a w wit h o u t h is signature. Perha ps, consid e ring th e amount of in-fi ghting that has m a rk e d this sess io n , the la wmakers deserve at least a lit· tle credit for accomplishing even this much for us . . ., Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex· pressed on this page are thOSe of their authors and artists. RMder comment Is Invit- ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA '2626-GS60. Phone (71.t) 642""321 . ' - ------------------------------------------------'""!!-------- ~II.,_.._., .. t Of l.M , .. , el U0 '#ttt ley SI . ~·· ~ ...,.,, CO<,..~t '° 8oa 1Mt. CM• Mttl. CA .,.. I". I I ' Thomas P. Haley P ubll'Stler Thomas A. Murpltlne Editor Ba rbara Knlbich ~dltorl•I Page Ed itor Cuban quarantine intensified WASHINGTON An unpubllci:aed State Department move lo block senior Cuban officials from playing starring roles at a Capitol Hill seminar Sept. 23 starts a Reagan administration get· tough policy against Fidel Castro's growing support for the leftist insurgen· cy in El Salvador. One senior State Departmntenl of· ficial says privately that Secretary or State Alexander Haig's loud warnjng to Cuba six months ago to keep hands off CentraJ America was "a finger in the dike" that has become increasingly in · effective as the hole widens Haig privately descr ibes a ··stalemate" in the Salvadoran insurgency. and that is the road to djsaster. NEW U.S. ACTIONS are dictated to end the stalemate and give the U.S.· backed j unta additiona l support particularly econom ic assistance before it is too late. No decisions have been made, but two new approaches are being considered: first, a multilateral Latin American force to advise and train Salvadoran government troops and to help stop weapons and saboteurs coming from Cuba; second a new, tougher U S. policy against Castro·s broader Caribbean ventures. Against that background, officials in the State Department and the Wha le House were stunned when they learned that a cozy U.S.-Cuban trade seminar. would be held Sept. 23 in a Senate office building. Sponsors a r e maverick Republican senator Lowell Weacker of Connecticut . Richard Barnet. cold war revisionjst and theoretical kingpin or the Institute for Policy Studies <IPS>. the influential left-wing thinktank , the Congressional Blac k Caucus, and several universities. From Cuba. the vice mimster of foreign affairs and a senior adviser in the m ini s try of planning are lo be featured speakers. When that news ar raved JUSt before Labor Day at the seventh noor of the Stale Department, angry officials there ordered an im· mediate search of immigration laws to see wh<>ther some legal way can still be found to deny entry visas to the-Cubans. U.S.·CUBAN trade talks on Capitol Hall . atlend<>d by a senator and the f.1~r:F E-VA-NS_/_NO-VAK-~ Black Caucus leaders, b a convenient counterpoise to the Reagan administra· lion's renewed aclwns to isolate Cuba. In Castro's hands the trade ~eminar would be used to undercut Reagan's an ti Cuban clampdown. Thal 1!> not the only roadblock that Reagan officials are tr}mg to clear away as lhey harden efforts to quaran- t 1ne Cuban :,ubversion an Central America. Next week a 12·member con· gressional dt:legation. led by Rep. Kika de la Garza of Texas as off lo Havana for a meeting of the lnterparli amentary Union. The large group of congressmen com- pliments Castro's well·known talents al political choreography. J\ n internallonal conference of elected parliamentarians in the capital of a communist state that has not held a free election in 30 years as a blessing to the Cuban strongman. Efforts directed fro m the seventh floor at Stale are being made to persuade members of the delegation t hat congression al p articipation , politically offensive at any time, would be positively damaging to Reagan's de· veloping anH-Cuba policy. At this writ· ing, al least three congressmen - Republican Rep. Arlen Erdahl of Min· ncsota and Democratic Reps. David Bowen of Mississippi and Mario Biaggi of New York -have canceled. THE APPEARANCE of a nation divided over the grave issue of Cuban- backed insurgency in the Caribbean wall be enhanced if the administration is un· able to persuade members of Congress to forego these intimate sessions with Castro's regime. Stressing that theme, administr ation o fficials tell con- gressmen that the recent French· Mexican statement recognizing the M arxist·led insurgents as "a represen· tat1ve political force" has strengthened Castro's position. Officials here are convinced that the deteriorating Cuban economy. with s ug- ar prices way down , will soon cause political cnnvulsions similar to last s um mer·s when 125,000 Cubans ned by boat to the U.S. They argue that con· gressaonal conferences with Cuban of· fa cials can only help sustain Castro. Rut the cutting edge of administration concern is the effect of such sem i· official meet ings on the world's percep· lion of the U.S. as a super power una ble Lo present a solid front just as its presi· dent embarks on a new course to quarantine the Cubans. Teacher's influence lasting memory He lived only a 3S·cenl phone call away but I never called him. No one in· fluenced my life more than he did. Now he's gone and I don't think I ever told him. I worked lale yesterday and didn't get home until after 8. We had a quick djn. ner and it was too l ate lo start anything else. so al 10 I got into bed with the newspaper I'd never taken the time to read. The economic news was bad. Sadat and Begin were talking. and the Giants' coach said he wasn't discouraged. I leafed through to the obituary page and my eye caught the little headline in boldface type: HERBERT HAHN,'75 ENGLISH TEACHER I dropped the paper to the Ooor next to the bed and stared at the ceiling Mr Hahn was dead. Tears came to my eyes. unbidden Why hadn't J called him? l was surprised to find myself crying. I hadn't really seen Mr. Hahn for 40 years, didn·t even know he was ··or. Hahn" now, but I had thought of him on almost every one of the days of those 40 years. My memory of exactly what he was like in school is incredibly clear to me . J remember every mannerism, the way he pulled at the crease at the knee of his pants when he sat on the edge of his desk. I even remember that be only' had two suits One was h1s old suit and one was his good s uit. He wore the old one for two days every other week when the good one was at the cleaners. Ile only ,nade $2,700 a year leaching history irl Albany, N .Y., then and clothes were not a top prionty of his. lie left Albany in about 1~5 to teach at a good private school in New Jersey ANDY ROONEY and l wasn't surprised that the obituary called him a·n English teacher. It didn't really matter what Mr Hahn's class was called. He taught life When we were 13 and 15 he talked to us a s thou~h we were human beings. not children He ta lked about everything in class. and just to make sure we knew he didn't think he was om nipotent, he often followed some pronouncement he'd made about government or politics by saying, "And don 't forget you heard it from the same teacher who predicted in 1932 that Hitler would get nowhere in Germany.·• How many teachers do you have ur 'How to write lawniakers U.S. SENATORS Cranston, Alan CD), 11100 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90012 (213) 824-7641 Hayakawa, S.I . < R). 3848 Campus Drive. Suite 213, Newport Beach 9'l660· (714) 545-7175 During Congressional sesslorus: New Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 (a>2) 224·3121 U.S. RE PRESENTATIVES OraageC.uty Badbam, Robert (40tb Dlstricl·R>. Ul49 Westdilr Drive. Ne•port Beach 9266-1 631..(}(MO I Pa tte,_, Jerry C38th Di11trict-D), 34 Civic Center P laza, Santa Ana 92701 835·3811 1.Ampu, Du (34th District·R>, 5514 Britt.on Drive, Long Beach, 90815 (213) 594·9761 During C ong r essional session•: Badbam, 1108 Longworth llouae ()trice Bld1., Wuhinaton, D.C. 20515; Pat· te non, 2238 Rayburn Rouse OO'lce Bld1 .• Washlnf t.OD, o.c. 20,1$; Lunrren, 1313 Lonportb Houle Office Bld1 .• Wuhinatoo. n.c. 20515 STATE 8ENAT0a5 (Oraac• C.U'7> 8cli1mlta. Job (38tb Oistrict·R > • .teoo Ca m pus Drive, Newport Beach 92660 979-9670 Briggs, J ohn v. (35th District-R>. 1441 N . H arbor Bl vd ., Fullerton 92635 879-2345 Carpenter, Paul R. (37lh District·D). 5400 Orange Ave. Suite 203, Cypress, CA 90630 952.320 l During legislative sessions: St ate Capitol. Sacra m ento 95814 (916) 322.9900 . STATE ASSEMBLYMEN <Oraace C-'7> Bercnoa, Marlaa (74tb Dialrict·R). 4400 Campus Drive, Suite 344, Newport Beach, 92660, &u 7441 F r l11elle, Nolaa (73rd District·R), 18800 Main St., Huntington Be ach 926'8 842-7335 Job-, ltou C69th District·R>. 1501 N. Ha.r bor Blvd , #201, Fullerton 92835 138·5853 Wray, Cllet (7l1t Dlatrtct·.0), 12'177 Valley Vie,r.r, Suite 161. Garden Grove 9264SGM91 Lewls. Job (10th .Oiatrict-R), a> Town & Country, Oraqe 921868 5'2-47'75 Durlna le1i1l1Uve 1e11lon1; State Cep1~. Sacramento 95814 (t18) m -9'00 I \ your life? J lay there wondering last night. Between grade school, high school and college, if you're lucky enough to go to coll ege, l suppose you have about SO teachers. Is that about right? I don't remember m uch about some of mine and nothing about what they were trying to teach me, but of those SO, J had five whO were very good and two who were great. Mr. Hahn was one of those He didn't do a lot of extra talking, but when he talked he was direct and often brilliant. He was the only genuine philosopher l ever knew, He wasn 't a teacher of philosophy but a li ving, breathing philosophizer. I le exuded wisdom , concern for the world and quite often a bad temper. Idiots irritated him and it annoyed him when teen-agers acted younger than he was treating them. I went to the service for him today. I don't know why, really. There was no one there I knew, and one phone call over the years would have meant more lo him. A minister spoke but it was s tand ard stuff and Mr. Hahl\ was not what m ost people would call a religious person even though he wrote a book called "The Great Religions : Interprel a· tions.·· A young woman who taught with him spoke and she brought t he tears back to m y eyes. He had touched her life in the 1970s as he had touched mine in the 1930s. Mr. Hahn could )\ave taught at a ny college in the country but he chose to stay at the secondary school level.~ He didn't think teaching college-age people was any mor e important than teaching boys and girls 14 to 18. He was the kind of person wbo gave teachers the right to be proud to be teachers. I just wish I'd called or written to tell him how much he meant to my life. 111111 Ill "Misery loves company" a~UJ does-n't apply to ovettiowct.ed ...--.. 4 F.K. !@ • ..... -.-: -, ------- Orange CoHt OAIL Y PILOT/Sunday, September 20, t 98 t All Future political soap: 'All of My Children' 11 DL CHARLES G. BELL Dr. Char~• C. BtU ii a pro/""'1r o/ polUical tcWnct at Cal Stott /i'Wlmon. The recent announcement by Jack Ford that he la aerloualy thlnkina about running for st~te controller next y.ear· caught moat observers by surprise. Jack Ford's only apparent qualification is that he la the son of former President Gerald Ford. The young Ford i s not alone. however, in trading on bis father's CALIFORNIA COMMENTS name. Maureen Reagan, daughter of President Ronald Reagan is also seriously considering running for office next year -in her case the United States Senate. succtMfully ran tor the U.S.. SenalAI In 1970. Deteat«i in bia 1971 re-electloa bld by S.I. Hayakawa, Tunney baa been mentioned u a possible candidate tor pu bile office aaain In 1982. OF COUBSE, ·•name" may not always be enough to produce victory. Carey Peck, son ot actor Gr«wory Peck, ran twice against Loe AQteles incumbent Robert K. Doman (lm and 1980). Peck lost both times, but Dornan's district is both Republican and conservative. Peck, a liberal Dem!>Cral. ran in the wrong dlttrlct. Generally speaking, however, the children of a famous men have done well in California politics -wblcb makes both Jack Ford and Maureen Reagan potentially strong candidates. ... AND l'M CONFIDENT THE FSD.&~AL AVIATION FOLKS WIL~·FIND 01.J~ AIRP.o~i EXPA~SION/~OISE·REt>UCTION PLANS INCReDIBl.Y v~ ... C~EDIB~c··· Neither Jack Ford nor Maureen Reagan has held any elective office though President Reagan's daughter has been active in the state's GOP or· ganization some 20 years. Compare coverage of crowd efforts Both Maureen Reagan and Jack Ford are doing what a number of other California candidates have done in the past -use their famous fathers' fame. It's doubtful that any of them would even have thought of running without that advantage. GOV. JERRY Brown; Rep. Barry Goldwater, Jr.; ex-Congressmen Jimmy Roosevelt and John Tunney: a nd recent candidate for Congress Carey Peck all relied on their father's fame. It's doubtful that any of them would have even thought of running without that advantage. Each of these candidates know that voters are attracted lo a name they "recognize." If a candidate has a well-known name. he or she will automatically receive more votes. Name recognition alone is a prime political goal of every campaigner -having one's name become a ''household word"' is a tremendous politicaJ advantage. Jimmy Roosevelt, son or President Franklin D. Roosevelt. failed in his flrst try at California politics. He ran against the very popular Gov. Earl Warren in 1950 and Jost by more than a million voles! BUT AIMING AT a somewhat more modest target in 1954, he successfully ran for Congress from the Los Angeles 26th district and won quite handsome- ly. He was re-elected five times. re- signing in 1965. Barry Goldwater. Jr., son of Arizona's senior U.S. Senator, profited immensely from his father's famous name. The senior Goldwater certainly became a household word in 1964 when he captured the GOP presidential nomination. Goldwater. Jr., was first elected lo Congress from the San Fernando Valley in 1969 and has been re-elected every two years since then. At present, be too is thinking about running for the U.S. Senate next year. J E RRY BROWN son of earlier gov- ernor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, got his start largely on the basis of bis father's name . As be candidly ad- mitted in a Playboy interview shortly after his election in 1974, "If my name had been Smith, I probably wouldn't have been nominated for governor or even elected secretary of state." John Tunney, another son of a famous father -boxing champion Jack Tunney -made it to the U.S. House of Representatives from Riverside County in 1964. After being re-elected twice he To the FAilor: I respect the Oiablo Canyon and the valley power plant demonstrators' right to demonstrate. However I hope they don't expect me to pay for their civil disobedience. The judge who reviews all the cases of those arrested should compile all the police and emergency services coet in· volved and divide it up amongst all those arrested. l hope also that the next Ume 2,000 people gather for Hoag Hospital or the YMCA or the Boys Club the media will give those groups as much space tor as ·much as they do as they have done for the Diablo demonstrators . JIM DeBOOM Deadly bill niisplayed To the Editor: Your Aug. 28 editorial comment headed "Local control essential" was disarming regarding possible state legalizing or fireworks . The title ·'Fireworks legislation" would have alerted, at least, flre-trapped Peninsula homeowners (narrow streets, heavy Ju- ly 4 traffic>. Having gone through a scary fireworks July 4 night with potential damage to our and two neighbors' homes by irresponsible young adults. I am vehemently against ru-eworks ex· cept in legally controlled areas. The majority or fireworks came from apartment houses owned by absentee ONLY WOO ,CAN PReVeNT JAMe~WATTf landlords. The tenants. principally young adults, couldn't care less about property damage. THE EXCUSE for statewide use of fire works appears to be to finance charities. Isn't that nice! Who cares about homes being burned down and children being maimed! MAILBOX Now." who do we have promoting, this legislation? Of all people, a senator, WUliam Campbell of Hacienda Heights and a Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Guess why? Also fireworks manufacturers and some civic groups. l think your paper did a great dis· service to the community by not giving front page coverage lo this deadiy bill. L. KEPPLER Action on the firework• bill ha.r been po3tponed until the LegialatuTe Tecom>enea tn January 1982. EditOT Jlisible patrols best To the Editor: On Sept. 15, you carried an editorial entitled "Visible Patrol Cars Aid Public Safety." I wholeheartedly agree with your viewpoint that the California Highway Patrol should retain rooftop light bars. Furthermore, I believe city police de- partments should make every effort to increase the visibilities of their police vehicles and officers. AFTER MORE than 20 years in the police service, I am of the firm beli ef that highly visible vehicles patrolling city streets, highly visible motorcycles enforcing the traffic laws. and highly visib le uniformed orncers walking specified streets. beaches and parks, eohance community crime control, and at the same lime, reduce citizens' fear of crime, This is not to say that police depart- ments should do away with undercover or plainclothes police functions. This type of function will always be necessary for certain types of investiga- tions and apprehension or offenders. The fact remains, high visible patrols, officers and police vehicles, are a deterrent to crime. NEIL J. PURCELL. Aeling Chief of Polke Laguna Beach Cancer lwt line saves To the Editor. Thanks to Richard Bloch for his courageous story of his fight against <:ancer which appeared in your paper on Sept. 12. My stepfather was diagnosed more than a year and a half ago as having lymph cancer. He received the same information from his doctor in Honolulu as Mr. Bloch djd from the Anderson Cancer Clinic ... We are going to make you a lot sicker, but we are going to cure you.·· Like Mr. Bloch, he did get a lot sicker through surgery and chemotherapy. For the past six months, his chemotherapy dosage has been cul in half and he is feeling better than he had in a few years: even back working part-time. This weeke.nd he is undergoing his sax-month complete body scan to de- termine the cancer's status and future treatments. When he returns from Honolulu lo his home on Maui next week, he may not have the benefit of the cancer hot line, but I'm sure will appreciate reading Mr. Bloch's article. CAROL CARUTHERS Red tape clutters bay To the Editor: Cry great alUgator tears because the • old Back Bay is not what it never was. It is nothing but a muddy slough with a great potential. Cool dialogue outlines horrors It still could be what I told them all it could have been many long years ago. Whal it has always needed is to be dredged out. There was a time when there was no Lido Isle. Lido Isle is the resull of dredging deep channels and depositing the silt into islands. W ASIIlNGTON -Here are a couple of quotes from the geopolitical debates of the day: "He may recover to some degree in about 45 minutes, but due to vomiting, diarrhea and other radiation-sickness symptoms. he would be only partially effective until he dies within a week." "Symptoms associated with these three lethel toxins specifically include rapid onset or vomiting <of blood), multiple hemorrhages of mucous mem- branes, bloody diarrhea, severe itching and tingling of skin with formation of multiple small blisters. and death." Both quotes are by Americans. TUE FIRST IS from Samuel T . Cohen, the designer of the neutron bomb, who was dismissing criticism Ulal the weapon would be ineffective becau$e it would not kill Russian soldiers quietly enough. Wrong, Cohen said, citing a U.S. Army manual that states that troops wtthln a two-mile· wide area would be incapacitated wit.bin, at most, three to five minutes. The seeooct la from Walter J . Stoesael Jr., undersecretary of state tor polltJcal atf aJra. cbargtng Ulat the Ru.utans or their aurrogatea have used poisonous chemicals -called "Yellow Rain" by survi villi victims -in Laos, Cambodla and Afghanistan. These dl1cuutons, the rational and cool dlaJosue of multl·k!Lllng. are another little twist of the dial ol lnaaol- ly. We want to place lbote neutron weapons in Western Europe, and if some people call that a horror, we will tell them what horror really is - Russian horror. I assume my govern- ment is telling the truth but I also as· sume that the timing of the "Yellow Rain" revelations has everythl.ne' to do RICHARD RllVll with European opposition to neutron howitzers and missiles on their soll. Perhaps we can scare them lnto accept. ing our horrors. THIS DIALOGUE, then, la the Reagan administration's subetJtute for talks on arms control. The president says he doesn't want to talk about limitations and controls Just yet. So, others are free to debate the ftne points ot deliberate and sudden death. What you think about that d~oda on whether you believe that tbe coot dll· cuaslon of tbe unthlnh.ble malta It more thinkable. I do believe that. I alao believe that Ronald ReaJan - nke man that be la -·bu a partlcufir facility t« talltlrl( hlm1elf lnto tbiq1. He says lmptau1.Uile t.bJDt"• IO often that tbe1 become ~rfectly plaulble, at least to blm. rt you talk atwut the marvelous trickling-down benefits of giving business its head and tax breaks long enough, you come to believe that it really will work that way. Ir you talk long and calmly about the wonderful s urgical qualities of tactical nuclear weapons, you come lo believe that rather than thinking about miles of human beings, the guilty and the inno- cent , vomiting blood into radiated dirt. REAGAN HAS always, J thought, had a romantic vlew of war. On the cam- paign trail he was forever and movingly telling stories -half-true ones -about American boys 1rom small towns and farms giving their lives in the name of freedom . In his autobiography, "Where's the Rest of Me?" he does not say much about foreign policy, but he does talk about war and quotes a bit of poetry, from Macaulay's "Horatio at the Bridge'" .. And how can a man die better "Than facing fearful odds ·'For the ashes ot hla tathera, "And the temples of bis gods?" Heroic words. But there's nothing heroic about what la going on now. If the leaden ol the Soviet Unic:m are evil old men, we are not fotced to match evU with mi. horror with horror. Our oblilation to lbe world and to OUffflves is nOl to lmJUt.e barbaric behaviar, but to txpole it and to at leut Mtempt to contl'U u peaeelU.lly. 11 tbJI dlllolue of death the only ulb we aboulcl be bav· ln1 with the Ruaalana? THIS IS EXACfL Y what has been needed al the Upper Bay. The same kind of roots that Gov. Brown appointed. that were responsible for the medfly goof, are also responsible for keeping the Upper Bay from being developed and keeping the Costa Mesa Freeway from being finished. Whal they do best is drag their feet and throw monkey wrenches in the works. ll does little good to say I told you so, because the way they tied up that Upper Bay nothing will be done with il for years. Perhaps it will fill with silt and become a parking lot. JAMES BOLDlNG Parking lots costly To the Editor: Mayor Jackie Heather's suggestion that the tratnc mus In eorooa del Mar can be solved by buyin1 paitinJ lots near Pactnc Coast Highway tY'Pifiet the thinldq ol the present council m ajori- ty. Wby didn't she think ol th18 solution berore the council approved the Newport Center expanaloof Obvtou.al1. lt wu because the Irvine Compuy did not want to pay tor Iota to remedy the traffic mesa it waa creaUn1. After the approval baa been pYen we, the residents, are now beitnoln1 to learn what the Irvine Company'• Pl'OJ· ecta wlll coet ua. The council m-acwtty • bas decided that we, the tupQnw, 1bould buy lots to accommod1t.e P"'OJ· ects tha1 prom t.he ..Irvine Company and their lackeys on the city council and bring the residents more noi se, con- gestion, pollution. If the council majority had really been concerned about the residents or Newport. they would have insisted in their secret meetings with Irvine Com· pany officials that sound-attenuating walls be in place. traffic problems be solved and a new airport site be under construction before any building at Newport Center could take place. Since these measures were not taken, it ap· pears that 5 of 7 members of the coun· cil are not realJy representing resients of the city but rather the owners of the Irvine Company. RICHARD WHATELY Burgled gu11s backfire To the Editor. Thanks for the article "Beat handguns into 5-irons" <Daily Pilot, Sept. 6l in which a woman who wishes to remain anonymous tells her feeli.ngs about guns and gun control. even after finding a burglar in her home. She said that if she and her husband had kept a gun in the house, there would have been more of a chance of the burglar hiding upstairs using it on them than of their using it Lo protect themselves. I agree wholeheartedly with her views. I feel that unless we have some sort or control over the s ales of guns, our crime rate and death rate will keep rising. As it stands now, burglars break into houses and steal (among other things) guns and somewhere along the lin e, either during the robbery or months later, innocent people are in- jur ed and killed because of gunshot w ounds inflicted by these same weapons. J honestly feel that the more control we place on guns. the safer we will all be in the long run. KAREN MAJLMAN Moths adapt lo trees To the Editor: 1 wish to correct L. M Boyd on a statement that he made in his column that appeared in the Sept. 10 DaHy Pilot. He stated that nature changed a single gene in the "sail and pepper" moth. The appearance of the black moth was not the cause or natural selec- tion. Black moths had always been pres- ent. but few in number because they s tood out against the lichen covered trees and were eaten by predatory birds. As the trees blackened, the black moths attained the camouflage that the salt and pepper moths had now lost. as now the salt and pepper moths stood out against the black background. The salt and pepper moths decreased in number while the black moths in· creased in number, making it appear that the salt and pepper moths had changed their color. Fortunately, the m oth's numbers are evening out because of new laws restricting factory emissions. STEVE SKAIDLL Tax fighter praised To the Editor: Regarding your 9-10-81 article on stale Sen. John Schmitz's rtm for the U.S. Senate seal of Hayakawa's John has represented us admirably as re- counted by Goldie Joseph's letter to the editor acknowledging his was the sole vote in the Senate dissenting Ule doubl· ing per meeting pay increase for water board members. I would hale to lose the ool;y seiator who appellfs to be thinking about the pocketbook of the California taxpayer. Howev.er, he m ay do a far more reaching job for the American tax- payers in the UnJted States Senate. We in California desper ately need him where he is. But, I wish him well. ELIZABETH LAUFORD •• Lf>tl••rs from n·Od~ra art fllt'lcomt The nght ro condt>n~,. lc-trtr.t to f11 !J)Oee or elamanatt label ts rest'rved. Letters oj JOO word& or less will ~ gavt'n Ft:ftrft\tt AU lellers mutt tncludf' 11gnature and moiling addreu but names may bf withhtld on rt· qul'st tf 1u(f1C'1~1 reaaon 11 appart111f Poetry wfll not bt publiahtd lAtle" mQM be lt'ltphontd tu 642~ Name and phone number n/ t"6 contributor mu1t M Q1utm for tlt'rff~allQn purpottl .\ •• 14 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 Coastline frames Laguna School of Art gala 'Best of Europe' fashions coming to Contino est at e An Incredible aelllnt. the oceanfront estate or Phyl and Ray Contino, will vie ror visual honors with the b~st or Euro- pea n fas hions by Neiman· Marcus and an art walk at a Designing Women's rund·raising bash next Saturday evening. The Laguna Beach S<:hool of Art wlll reap the rewards of this benefit that will start with a twilight cocktail hour and dinner catered by Bob Pennington. During dinner the "Best of Europe" fashions -staged by that out-of Texas stote's (ashlon coordinator on-the -spot-in· Fashion Is land, Kitty Leslie - will be bac ked by Joe Moshay's music. This exciting style show will be presented on a wide runway along the perimeter of the manicured lawn against that Tennis banquet, anyone? The Sheraton-Newport Hotel will be the location Friday for the second annual National Foundation of Wheelchai r Ten· nis benefit. T h e foundation and the Wheelchair Tennis Players As· sociation have planned the event to coincide with this year's Wheelchair Tennis C h a m - pionships to be held at the Rae· qu.et Club of Irvine, 5 Sapdburg Way, next weekend. Among the sponsors for both events are: Lazzaroni Amaretto, tt\e Roosters of Chanteclair Res taurant. Newport Beach, ARCO and the Ward Supply Co. Working with Mrs . La rrie Parks of South Laguna to make the benefit a s uccess have been Orange resident and Big Bear Tennis Ranch owne r , Chloe Frantz. Courtney Wi ght and Carol Hamilton of L aguna Beach and Chance Earl of Laguna Niguel. In addition, Directors Brad Parks, who will be de fendin& his title during the weekend; Jim Worth, president of the associa- tion and seeded No. 3 in the country, and Dave Kiley. who is not only a tennis player, but the world's greatest wheelchair bas ketball player have been he lping to put the benefit dinner together. The champions hips start at noon on Friday with qualifying rounds and the finals will start at 1 p.m . on Sunda.y. The event is non-profit, ope'n to the public with free ad· mission . Frid ay's d i nn e r. however. is $100 per person, tax dedvctible. For further information call 851·2277 or 499·5034. spectacular Laguna coastline. Artists invited to show in the "Art Walk" are Anthony Amato. J o nathan Burke , Roaer Armstrong , Miriam Shelton Dean, Edward Chatlln, Frank Dixon, Ray Jacob, Antoinette Gelden, Don Karwells, Victoria Kogan, Nancy Black Lawrence, Molly McGuire, Janet Mackaig, Sueo Serisawa, Artemio Sepulveda, Richard White, Holly Wrigh t , Coreen Kaufman, Richard Bunkall and Sally Storch. Storch and Bunkall teach at the Art Institute in Pasadena. They were judges for the 1981 Color It Orange, a county-wide competition for children rrom kindergarten through 12th grade held once a year at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. The lis t of committee mem· bers includes: Phyllis Contino, president of Designing Women; Anne Colin, chairman of the benefit with Betty Sutton assist- ing ; Jo Ann Killings worth, Veda Rarden, Gloria Mooney, Jane ' Ward, Betty Kemp, Herta An· derson. and Cissy Sharp. Mor e includ e Co nnie Morthland, Marie McDevitt, Ka· ty Schoellerman . Barbara Busby, Mary Jeffrj~~J Mary Lee Beck, Barbara Bowie. Jerrie Dwan. Nancy Lawrence, Marie Pezzlo plus Jean Tandows ky and Mary Lou Molander. For more information about t he sell-o ut event call Katy Schoellermann at 640-8790. o.lty ~ ""*.., •kMnt ll_.... Deity ~-.._.., u. ~.,. ... Anticipating the Laguna Beach School of Art soiree. Phyllis Contino wears a Gina f'u1ttma gow11 l\cit11 Schoellerman dons a style by Vicky Tiel. another Parisian designer. Anne C(J/tn chu.~e a dress dl's1~11ed for Neiman-Marcus from Italy: Barbara Bowie models a L<1u1s Scherrer creatw11 and Hetl4 S11tto11 shows off a SS.000 Halston. hand-beaded m Italy Balloon trip up for bid OC Music Center bui lding fund to r each new heights Like twins, two chapters of the Orange County Music Center - Sound of Music and Camelot - have pooled their womenpower to put on a major fund-raiser next Saturday. The party will start at 6:30 p.m . at the Anaheim Marriott Hbtel ballroom. The theme. "Up, Up and Away," is in k eeping with one of the major auction items availa · ble to guests a French balloon trip. with airfare and two nights and three days in Rome. Among other items is a Tahi· tian holiday donated by the Tahitian Tourist Board and UTA airlines; s everal Me rcedes; a handmade Ke ntuck y quilt; ex- cursions in private planes, and a handful of fur coats. Rob ert Morgans , H owa rd Ric hardsons. George Ryans, Walter Schroeders. Edward Schumachers. Glen Stilwells, Stephen Toths and Alva Wilsons Additionally. Dr a nd Mrs. Richard Kratz and Dr. and Mrs. J a m es Nagamatsu . Rod Gilliland a nd Elias J ohn Garcia of Ponderosa Homes helped, as did David Dahlberg of RB In· dus tries. Mrs. Arthur Straub and Eric Thorsen After the silent auction and dinne r. dancing is planned to the music of Lester Lanin last heard from when he p layed at Charles and Diana's wedding re- ception. According to c hapter presi- dents, Marilyn Bean and J ean Lucas, the benefit is co-chaired by Ellie Faber and Barbara Campbell. Assisting them are Ann McLean and Ruth Steen. Nancy Hod son and Maxine Gibson from Sound of Music and He le n Barton from Cam elot worked on underwriting. from Camelot <Whal is the King Doing Tonight? 1 Still working at their chores ar e Ceil Woodman and Dons Uehlinger , treasurers. Betsy Stoddard. Mary Ann Goldman. Mary Johnson and Pam Emery took care of in vitations. but anoth er twosome still ··up to their ears" are Dot tie S tillw ell and Pat Beauchamp. who are handling reservations Pa ul a Bastiac.in~e and Ellen Garrison are in charge of hospitality, and decorations all those balloons. plus a lot more are being handled by Shirle) Yeary a nd Ma ri on Pickens. Working with the hotel s taff to turn this into a s mooth runn ing operatio n a r e Ann Pange and Barbar a Piuma P ublicit v chores are in the hands of ·Marlene Frisbee and J oan Murphine. while Irene Bentley and Eleanor Dona are doing the tele phone JOb Pam P.mery. Ruth Steen and Lms Osborne take a .~h1ms1cal break from duties as treasurer. c1J chairman mu1 auction comrmttee member for Urange County .Wus1c Cent e~·s .. L'µ. l"p and Away ·· The benefit was completely underwritten by Bean. Moos & Guyette; Mrs. Chester Bidwell, R o nald Ca ll and Allan Ca mpbell ; J o hn Sullivan of Cloverly Drywall Corp. and Mr. a nd Mrs . George Cha mi; George Me ff erd of Fluor and the Thomas Ellisons; Dr. and Mrs. Cy r i l Glaspel ; the Charles Hesters. 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EVERY TUESDAY IS ) CLEARANCE DAY! Sp ecially Se lected Stock is marke d down again from the alre ady 20%-60% off prices. Eve rything d esignated with a RED SIGN will be a minimum of 50o/o OFF but most will be 60% off or more . W e 'll try to selec t cle arance stock from all departments so you'll have ple nty of opportunity to save on MORE BARGAINS! REMEMBER if it's TL~SDAY It must be Clearance Day at Sears Surplus Store in Huntington Beach. llunlinl(ton Ruch 9045 Adam" AdamN & Ma'1noll1 (714116.1·2"C Al>k ahout S.•arN <'rt•dlt plan .... Dilly Piiat SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, 1981 REAL ESTATE 87 San Jose State pulls. a shoe ker at Stan/ ord. See B4. a a Cru c i a l c o n t est for Rams By JOHN SEVANO Of .. o.ll'f ........... If ever a game earned an air of significance, it would be today's < 1 o'clock ) contest between the Rams and Green Bay Packers at Anaheim Stadium. Granted, it's still early in the season, but a win would seem to be imperative at this time for the Rams if they entertain any thought of a playoff berth -not to mention a divisional title. AGAIN, THE RAMS figure to have the upper hand against the Packers. But then they figured to have the upper hand against Houston and New Orleans. too. Despite outward emotions portrayed by the organization in recent days, worry has tur;ned to concern and concern has turned into semi-panic. Indeed. another loss would not only be devastating, it could create wholesale changes within On TV today channel 2 at 1 the structure affecting everyone from General Manager Don Klosterman to Coach Ray Malavasi to quarterback Pal Ha den to free agent Dan Pastorini , who will be watching Sunday with interest. As patient as the Rams have been. it would also appear this game is Haden's final chance in establishing himself. USC's Marcus Allen powers his way through Indiana's secondary, while UCLA tight end Cormac Carney can 't hold on to a Tom Ramsey pass. UNDER BADEN'S direction. the Rams' highly-touted offense has managed to score but 34 points in two games. In the meantime, the offen se h as handed out 30 points in gifts to its opposition. USC, UCLA hardly break sweat T rojans blank Indiana, 21-0 BLOOMINGTON. Ind. CAP> - USC tailback Marcus Allen car- ried the ball 40 times for 274 yards and a pair of touchdowns Saturday, but it was Indiana's d e fe nse that was worn out following a second-ha lf on- slaught that carried the second· ranked Trojans to a 21 -0 college football victory. "I'm not really too tired," said Allen, who has 484 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 62 carries in two games this season. "I think we wore them down. They got tired." ALLEN, THE nation's No. 2 rusher last year w ith 1,563 yards. also caught three passes for 25 yard s against the Hoosiers. "It was an excellent football game. Indiana is a physical team." said Southern Cal Coach John Robinson. "I thought the only way we could beat them was lo wear them down. Marcus Allen can wear anyone down. He loves to play the game and is an excellent competitor." Runs of 9 and 8 yards by Allen and a 17-yard. run by Todd Spencer set up a 17-yard touchdown run by Allen. The Trojans threatened again in the closing minutes before Crutcher fumbled at the Indiana 5-yard line. The loss dropped the Hoosiers to 1-1 for the season. use, WHI C H b eat the Hoosiers 14·3 in their last meet- ing in the 1968 Rose Bowl, ap- peared headed for a touchdown on each of its first three possessions of the first half. The Trojans took the opening kickoff to the Indiana 33 before an off. side penalty, an incomplete pass and a fum ble gave the Hoosiers the ball at midfield. Southern Cal m a naged six fi rst downs on its next series. staying entirely on the ground, but Allen was thrown for a two- (See USC, Page 85) When foot Terry D<mahue • • IS ID B ruins rip Wisconsin , 31-13 ~ M AD I SON, Wi s . (A P > UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. re- alizing that Wisconsin was eye- ing a second major upset in as many weeks, said it was impor- tant that his Bruins score early Saturday. Donahue's players cooperat· ed. Tom Ramsey plunged for one touchdown and fired scoring passes of 27 and 3 yards to tight end Tim Wrightman to lead nin· th-ranked UCLA to a 31 -13 col· lege football victory over the 20th-ranked Badgers. SOPHOMORE tailback Kevin Nelson rushed for 91 yards for UCLA, 2-0, which took a 14·0 lead with scoring drives cover· ing 66 and 48 yards on the Bruins' first two possessions . Wisconsin, which upset then top- ranked Michigan 21 -14 a week earlier, is l·l. "Those first two touchdowns were verv important," Donahue said. "That took some of the mouth • • • wind out of them." While the Bruins were in com- m and most of the way and kept the crowd of 69,212 relatively quiet, Donahue said the Bruins weren't able to establish the kind of game he wanted. "I thought it was a slugfest." he said. "I couldn't wait for it to en d . After we looked at the Michigan film , we decided that if we ran from tackle to tackle. we wouldn't win We didn't try to make it a slugging contest in· side, but we were getting banged around." "We started off poorly." Wisconsin Coach Dave McClain said. "They were a better team. They're quick, strong and very good, but I won't compare them to Michigan. I don't want to get into comparisons. "WE DIDN'T PLA V as well as I hoped we would," he said. "We kept coming back. but we made mistakes which got us in a hole. Our mistakes allowed them to make big plays on us.•· Indiana Coach Lee Corso said the Hoosiers "for three quarters . . . played as good and as even as we could. We played good, sound, solid football. and then their physical manpower took over." There. are times when it. shouldn't be removed The Bruins took a 7-0 lead with 4: 36 elapsed on Ramsey's 27 yard scoring pass to Wrightman, who didn't have a defe nder within 10 yards. Ramsey dived for the Bruins' second touchdown from a yard out with 4: 18 left in the first quarter. Ramsey passes of 20 yards to Cormac Carney and 12 yards to Wrightman sparked the drive, which was aided by a face mask penalty against Wisconsin linebacker Jody O'Donnell. For the game, Southern Cal totaled 389 rushing yards to just 98 for Indiana. The Hoosiers stayed close most of the game. however , a n d t h e Trojans fumbled six times. losing the ball three times. LOS ANGELES -Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but •In another display of no class. Madame Ram's husband, Dominic, popped off to a writer in the Superdome press box last Sunday that Rams coach Ray Malavasi was "outcoached" ... and how the hell would he know? Asked what the Rams could find out by giving veteran quarterback Dan Pastorini a "tryout," in· cum bent quarterback Pat Haden r eplied, "perhaps they can find out how he looks In a un- iform ." ... SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Autry. •Latest suggestion as a fourth for bridge with Jack Kent Cooke, George Steinbrenner and John McEnroe is Fran Tarkenton. Defensive end Guy Goliaux in· tercepted a Ramsey pass and re· turned 18 yards to the UCLA 19 late in the first period. Marvin Neal scored on a 3-yard run two plays later as Wisconsin cut its <See UCLA, Page 85) Two· fumbles and five in- terceptions haven't helped mat- ters any, but Haden's inability to sustain offensive drives seems to be creating t he principal damage. Of course. the Packers (1-1) have been charitable. loo. Last week, with a 17-0 lead in the fourth quarter. the Packers watched almost helplessly as Atlanta scored 31 unanswered points in a span of 4: 24. Green Bay's defense was credited with a llowing 10 points while the of- fense and special teams set up the rest. COACH BART STARR, in his seventh season, is still trying to unravel the wild incident. Asked if he could explain what happened, Starr said frankly, "I don't know that I can. "We actually did a number of good tlungs but you tend to have them obliterated by what hap· pened in that avalanche in the fourth quarter. '· l think when we look at it analytical ly , we did do a number of good th ings. We didn't sustain it -that's the tragedy of it all. because had we done better and somehow stopped the now there in the fourth quarter, we might have been able to pull it out. But we continued to e rr. and they capitalized on it every time we did." THE RAMS know the feeling . except it's occurred throughout eight quarters, not one. The Rams did put together a good first half against Houston two weeks ago (in which they led, 17-7> and a decent second half against the Saints last Sun· day (in which they fought back from a 16-0 deficit), but those things tend to be for gotten, too, <See RAMS, Page 86) THE HOOS IERS s t opped three long Trojan drives in the first half as the two teams bat· Ued to a scoreleass tie at the in- termission. The second half, however, belonged to Southern California. The Trojans, 2-0, started their first scoring drive from their own IS-yard line early in the third quarter. Six plays took Southern Cal to midfield, then a face mask penally on Indiana nulllied a fumble by Allen and gave the Trojans first down al the Ho6siers' 32. •Los Angeles Kings owner Jerry Buss once said, "I'll make hockey a profitable enterprise here or go nuts in the attempt" ... It is 6-5 the guy will go nuts. •Marj Everett. the rirst lady of Hollywood Park, is at odds with tenant Western Harness Rac- ing which owns the facility's existing lights ... Hollywood Park will need lights in the near future and WHR has offered the use of its arcs but Ms. Everett is stubbornly spending $2.6 million to in· stall a second set , which will hardly be to the de· light of Hollywood Park stockholders. •Rams players are scheduled to serve as waiters for a charity dinner affair at an Orange County restaurant Monday night . . . If the offense is involved in carrying trays, the customers will be wearing their entrees. S aturday's football Four straight runs by Allen moved the ball lo the 19, and the 200-pound senior then took a pitch-out for the go-ahead touchdown. IT TOOK NINE plays on Southern Cal's next possesaioo before backup tailback Fred Crutcher ran in from 11 yards out. The Hooslen, whoae closest threat was at the Southern Cal 25-yard llne in the first haU, then managed a first down at the 'fro. jans' 33 before Troy West ln· tercepted a pass by Indiana quarterback Babe Laufenberg. Southern Ca l 's f i nal touchdown dri ve s tarted midway through the fourth quarter after a Hoosier punt. •Says veteran center Rich Saul of the Rams. "You have to play this game with emotion ... We don't have it ... How do you get it?" ... Well, in the case of the Rams. it hardly comes from the top. •Newspaper ads are still appearing featuring Steve and Cyndy Garvey smilingly touting the services or a health firm and Steve and Cyndy will need the money to pay for the services of their respective law firms. •The Rams did not have that much choice ln the time for a tryout of Dan Pastorinl ... If it was morning, he wasn't up yet and if It wu at the cocktail hour, he was busy. •ll talent were money, NFL Today atar Phyllis Georgl! could afford the blue plate special at the Midnight Mission. •U you are interested ln historical facts, the Rams' performance in New Orleans last Sunday was their worst effort in 20 yean. •Show me a man who bas far peater patience than Job and I'll show you Angela pro~et.or Gene •Football has passed horse racing in the area of annual gambling handle with basketball in third place. •Talk of a youth movement on the part of the Dodgers is premature until the contracts or the old people have been reviewed. •A fellow named Harmon, who makes football selections for newspapers, picked a Thursday night game on Friday morning and was still wrong. •Fra nk Cozza of Cozza 's r estaurant In Anaheim, who feeds the Rams during the week at Rams Park, is asked which of the players is the biggest eater and he replies, "it ls a 20-way lie for first place." •Another deadbeat is a three-way tie for sparkling television personality honors between Jimmy CTbe Greek) Snyder, Pete Axthelm and guest star Bowie Kuhn. • Dept. of Sports mysteries . . . How does New England Patriots coach Ron Erhardt keep hls job? la the guy who selects the Rams cheerleaders putUnc ua on? And doea Geor1ia Frontiere, Madame Ram, still play to a slx handicap from the men's tee! • A pbotoarapber's dream ii a group shot o.f Don KlOlterman, Jerry Douett, Hank Stram and Howal'd Coeell ... without their ru1s. Wnt San Jose St. 28, Stanford 6 Washington 20, Kansas St. 3 Oreoon 34, Pacifico Midwest USC 21, Indiana 0 UCLA 31 , Wisconsin 13 Michigan 25, Notre Dame 7 • Ohio St. 27, M ichigan St. 13 Nebraska 34, Florida St. 14 Missouri 42 Rice 10 Illinois 17, Syracuse 1-4 South Louisville 35, Long Beach St. 13 Clemson 13, Georgia 3 Alabama 19, Kentucky 10 West Virginia 17, Maryland 13 North Carollna 49, Miami <P.> 7 Florida 27, Georgia Tech 6 Miami (Fla.) 12; HOU$\Of'I 7 LSU 27, Oregon St. 2-4 M ississippi 7, Memphis St. 3 East Boston College 13, Texas A&M 12 Pitt 38, Cincinnati 7 Navy 24, E. Kentucky 0 VMI 14,Army7 Southwest Texas 23, N. Texas St. 10 BYU 65, Texas-El Paso 8 Arkansas 38, . Northwestern 7 TCU 38, Texas-Arllnoton 16 Texas Tech 28, New Mex- ico 21 SMU 59, Grambllng St. 27 Rockie Was h I ngton St . 14 , Colorado 10 Arizona St. 33, Wichita St. 21 ~ Cal 14, ArlzC>na" 13 Wyoming 17, Air Force 10 Montana St. 30, Fresno St. 2.6 C ftootbllll NUftd._s, ,... a+S> ccom.-. KON1,,... ••> I , .. Orange Coa1t CAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, September 20. 1981 .... --------------------..,. ~------------------------------------------------------------------, Piers all e xtends apology to wives l''rom AP cU•patcbea CHICAGO -Jimmy Piersall, • lhc controverslaJ White Sox broad- caster, apologized Friday for re- marks he ma• on a local television show that led lo his suspension. "It happened and I can't change It," Piersall said al a news conference at Comiskey Park, the home of the While Sox. "But I'm sor ry it happened. and I don't say I'm sorr y very often. And when I s ay it, I sincerely mean it. .. Piersall apologized for comments made Sept. 6 on the Mike Royko television show when the 53-year-old former major league player used a derogatory slang phrase in referring to players' wives. Piersall said he intended the remarks "to be funny" and didn't reaJJy think before he spoke. "Sometimes that can r eally gel you in trou- ble," h~ s aid. "Jf I offended players and their wives all over the country, I am sorry. In case you don't know it, l have seven grown daughters of my own and wouldn't like lo think I offended them ." Piersall, suspended with pay for the re· mainder of season by White Sox owners, was given permission by the team to have the news conference. Piersall frequently elaborated upon the , brief statement he handed out. He said he would prefer not lo a nswer q uestions but whe n asked if he wouJd return lo the White Sox, he said, ''You bet your bippy." He said that decision was in the hands of the team's co-owners. Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn. Neither was available for comment Fr iday. The remarks made about the player's wives were the latest in a series of controversies in· volving Piers all this season. Jn spring training, he ridiculed Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Dave Parker about his weight and later criticized Milwaukee Brewers' owner Bud Selig. Later, umpires complained Piersall made obscene gestures from his broadcast booth which could have incited the crowd. Quote of the day Kansas St. safely J im Bob Morris on growing up in Virgil, Kansas· "It1s a tough town. You go lo a bar and say, 'Give me a shot. a nd everybody ducks." Medich misses no-hit bid Doc Medlelt nlrted with a no Ii hitter ror 7% Innings and U1c Texu11 right-hander finished with a two-hit, 6-0 shutout over M lnnesou to hltihllghl American League action Saturday Neither hit made It out or the infield Medich. 9·5, reUred the first 1S Minnesota ballers He lost the perfect game In the s ixth when he walked RJck Sofleld lo lead off the Inning Medich lost his no hitter m the eighth when Sal Ra ndo hit a line shot that Buddy Bell knocked down, picked up and threw low to first base where Pal Putnam cou ld not handle it .. El11ewhere, R ick M i iier capped a seven-run eighth in- ning with a three-run homer as Boston staged a dramatic Medich two-out rally to defeat the New Yor k Yankees, 8·5 . . Rickey Henderson lined a sacrifice fly to center to score Dave McKay from third base in the ninth inning and hfl Rick Langford and Oakland lo a 2· 1 decision over the Chicago White Sox . . . A four-run eigh th-inning helped Milwaukee to an 11·8 vie· Lory over Baltimore ... Champ Summers and Stan P api homered and Dan Petry hurled eight s trong innings lo s park Detroit to a 4-3 win over Cleveland . Mater De1 High product Dan Meyer , RicbJe Zisk and Paul Serna all homered in the sixth inning and Jim Beattie and Shane Rawley combined on a six-hitter as Seattle de- feated Kansas City. 4-1. snapping a six-game winning streak for the Royals. Meyer's home run. off reliever Paul Spllttorf, was h1s first since last Sept. 26 Astros · first Au(h)le is to win Right·hander Vero Ruhle hurled a four-hitter and knocked in two runs as Houston walloped San Francisco, 8-1. to highlight National League ac- tion Saturday. Ruhle. pitching his first complete game of the season, walked one and struck out one in boosting his record to 4-4 . . Elsewhere, Gary Matthews blasted a home run and two singles and knocked in three runs to lead Philadelphia lo an 8·2 victor y over Pittsburgh . . Hubie Brooks' lwo·run homer in the first inning and D ave King m an's 20th homer of the season m the sixth powered pitcher Steve Falcone to his first victory since Aug. 15, as the New York Mets slopped Sl Louis, 6 -2 . Bill Buckner slugged a two-run Ruhle triple in the fourth inning and Mik e Krukow and Randy Martz combined on a six hitter , leading the Chicago Cubs to a 2·1 vie· tory over Montreal Terry Kennedy lined a two out single in the eighth inning to drive in Ruppert Jones with the go-ahead run and San Diego went on lo defeat Atlanta, 6·3. s napping a Padres' three-game losing streak. Baseball today On tllis dah• 1n buiicbull m 1973. Oultlt'ldcr Willi<> Mays announced hit n.•. lircment. t•nding a glorious 21 year c reer with the Nt'w York and San Francisco Glunb and th1• New York Mets On th1:1 dull' m 1969 Pltt!lbur..:h'11 Bob Moose pitched o no hiller against the Mct:s 4 0 a t Sheu Stud1um On this dal1• in 1968 N t•w York Yank t.'CS · s lugger M 1ckey M untie eruekcd the 536th and llnal - homt' run of his career, off Boston's Jim Lonborg. On th.is datl' in 1954 The New York Giants clinched their Micond National League pennant In four years as Sul Maglie beat the arch rival Brooklyn Dodgers 7-1 Brown takes Queen Mary lead Veteran touring pro Pete Brown of Los Angeles moved ahead of the falkrmg leaders to Lake a one-stroke lead s~1turdav after three rounds of the Long Beuch Queen Mary Open at El Dorado golf course Brown fired a 71 for a 6-under-par 210 total !'"our strokes off the pace is Fountain Valle) s Brian Lindley. He shot a 71 Saturday and 1s tn a group at 214 . . The deep and l<ilentcd Amcrtl«tns, again led by litlle Larry Ntlson, snapped back from a first-day reversal and stormed into a commanding five-point lead m the biennial R.>der Ciw matches. The U.S. took seven uf lht• l'ight m atches played ... Tom Weiskopf grabbed the third-round lead frotn d1sheartl'ncd Tom my Valentine in the LaJet Classic an Abilene. Tex. Weiskopf shot a 2-under par 70 for a 210 lotaJ He owned a one- shot lc:ad over Valentine, GU Morgan, F uuy Zoeller. Ctaig Stadler and Hubie Gr een. Mark O'Meara of Laguna Niguel is in a group three shots off the pact• M arleoe Floyd withstood earl v challenge~ and coasted to an even-par 72 to retam a thrt.'l' stroke lead after three rounds of lhe lknredon Classic in JUgh Point, N.C .. Miller Barber shot his highest round of the tournament a 2 over-par 74 -to lake a two stroke ll'ad over defending champion Gene Lit· tlPr "1th ont: round left in the World Seniors In v1t:.it1onal al Charlotte. N.C. Noble Nashua wins Marlboro Cup . Noble Nashua, who had fimshed • eighth 1n his pn•v1oui, i;tar ( qed most of thl• way Saturd<ty and scored an upset victory in the $400,000 Marlboro Cup al Belmont Park Favt>red Pleasant Colony, the winner of the Woodward. was never really in contenllon and f1m!>hed fourth on a track listed as muddy Noble Nashua paid $27.40, $12.60 and $7 SU Amber Pass, who finished second. paid S6 40 and SS.20 Third place Temperence Hill pa1cl SS Johna)' Un itas. former star quarterback. has been dropped as a speak er and representative for the Baltimore Colts of the NFL because of his employment by a gambling puhlicat1on. Clancy lowers th boom, 6-4 Angels tumble again 'l'OltoNTO cAI'> r1111 <'lu.My appeored lo be hl•adl'U for an t•arl> ,1111 .. q·r ~hen he W811 rougbed up by the Anl{t'ls in thl' t•ufly .iolnJt Saturday. Tht· Angels h;.1d pound<.•d Clancy for three runi on fin· lllts. 1nclud111•: lwo home runs, through lhe secon<.J 1nnmit Hut hy lht· third the big right- hander found hit. rhqhm ~md held the Angels to Just three h1l:1 over tht• hnul six innings as lb~ Toronto Hlue J ay!I cll'f1•all'd the Angels 6·4 It WU the Angels' 12th los' 111 lhl·ir 1.c.t 13 games · I nt•vt·r thou~ht .. houl tukang b1m out," uld Toronto Manus:er Bobb\ M;.1tt1ck with a wink. "( On TV today channel 5 at 10 30 think he started str1c11n1{ out further 111 the third In• ning and he looked lik1· tlll' Jim Cl uncy of old." C'lancy, who improved his record to 6-10, agreed 'Mv sluler wa-. going rt>.1l good," he said "l was lhrowing it 3·2 ··They weren't all good pitches but I hl'~ were swinging ut them ·1 u.Jv.ay!-. h<1v1• u lltlle trouble at the start. The first couple of 111r11n~-. l'rn either overRtriding or unclcrstndang " Tht' eight h1tH·r w;1s 1us1 't11~ second complete gumt' of the season "It mean:; u lot 111 ml'. lw said .. Right now I've got JUSt l wo l'oni pll'lt· gJmes and I usually have lOor 11 ·· Ile struck out a -.1·u.,on high seven batters and issued just one wulk Ernie Whitt hc·lpl·cl supply Clancy with the \'IC tory when he broh J :1 :I lit' w111t a two run double in the fifth mn1ng J ohn Mayllcri .., ••nd Tl'<! <'1>x also aided the Toronto attack with h11rnl' rum. The Angels tt>ok .1 I II ll·.id in the first on Brian Downin~·-. leadoff honll't his eighth of the season. Toronto scored l-w1t:c• w lht· hottom of the first on Maybcrn 's t~o run h11mc•r his 12th, which brought hom1• Al \\.'rnls whn singled. Ed Ott lc:d off 1 lw .\ngeb second with his second homl·r of the "l'.Js<in and the Angels took a 3·2 ll•:.id latl•r 1n th1· mnin.I! on Oowning's RBI ground out to st'l'oncl <'ox lll'd the g.wH :i :i with a solo homer in the second his fir-.t nf the season Whitt then gave the BIUl' Ju\s lh1· ll·<•d for good with his two-run, lWO·UUI doubll· 1n tht· rifth The Blu<' .J :l\ s .idded J 1 un in the se\ en th on Mavtwrry's HBi smglc llt'fort.• the Angels came bac·k with <1 run of tht·1r oy, n 111 the ninth on Butch llobsi1n's sac11f1t't• flv l>JH' Frn~t I i I ook 1111' 111,-. in relief of Bruce Kison Rams, Packers highlight TV today R e d s wreck Dodger, 7-3 LOS /\!'<GEi.ES 1 .\p, George Foster's By HOWARD L . HANDY Of, ... Dally ~loot SYff Will the Rams be able to rebound from two opening losses? That ques tion will be answered this afternoon when a sellout crowd watches the action at Anaheim Stadium with Channel 2 bringing the ac- tion live at l o'clock. Channel 4 will bring Miami at Houston live al 10 a.m With the baseball season running out of time, two games are scheduled today. The Angels are in Toronto <Channel 5, 10: 30) and Oakland is in Chicago CChannel 7. noon l. ~ 10 a.m., Channel 4 ../ ./ ../ NFL FOOTBALL: Miami at Houston. Announcers: Charlie Jones and Len Dawson Both teams are undefeated going into today's ac-tion. Ken Stabler has come back to spark the Oilers after a few weeks of retirement. Earl Campbell leads the Oilers. The Dolphins have had 10 days to pre- pare for this oame atter beating P1ttsburoh. David Woodley, a second-year quarterback, direc~s the Miami attack. The Oilers are favored by 21/1 points. NFL standings [BJ) 10:30 a.m., Channel 5 ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto. Announcers: Mel Allen, Joe Buttitta and Ron Fairly. As the Angels fall deeper into oblivion in the American League West. Geoff Zahn (9-81 will take to the mound against the Blue Jays' Luis Leal (7-10). The Angels have now lost 12 of their last 13 games. ~ Noon,Channel 7 './ BASEBALL: Oakland at Chicago. Announcers: Al Michaels and Bob Uecker. The slumping White Sox -eight games behind division leading Kansas City In the AL West -will send Jerry Koosman (3-12) to the mound against last year's Cy Young winner Mike Norris ( 10-61 of the A's. The A's, winners of the first half, are just three games behind the Royals. ® 1 p.m., Channel 2 ' ,/ ./ ../ NFL FOOTBALL: Green Bay at Rams Announcers : Pat Haden will again be at the controls when the NATIONAL CONFE RENCE AM ERICAN CONFE R ENCE JOHNSON & SON Presents ... Western Divisio n Western Division W L P F PA Pct. 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(7) G R E AT EST S P OR T S LEGENDS Basketball star Willis Reed recalls his role with the New York Knicks in 1970. That season, Reed won the MVP awards for the All-star game, the regular season and the playoffs George Plimpton 1s the host. 4 p.m. (7l COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 Highlights of games played this weekend around the country. 4 30 o.m . (7l USC FOOTBALL HIGHLIG HTS. b pm (2) PRO FOOTBALL WRAP. 11 p.m . (9) S PORTS SHACK. 11 30 p.m. (9) COLLEGE FOOTBALL -San Jose Slate vs. Stanford. Taped Saturda y. RADIO Baseball Angels a t Toronto, 10:30 a .m., KIEV (870). C1ncinnat1 at Dodg ers, 1 p.m ., KABC (790). Football Green Bay at Rams, 1 p.m., KMPC 0101, Seattle at Oal<land, 1 p.m., KNX ( 1070); San Diego at Kansas City, ~1 a.m .• ~soo (11301_. __ bast:s loaded douhll' k nnl'ked in three runs and Brue~· Bcrenv1 und .J111• Edelen combined on a three hitter s;ilunla~ 111ght dS the Cincmnati Reds defeatt·cl lhc Los AnJ.:c:lr~ l>ud1H·rs 1 3 The v1l·tor~·. lh1· llcd-. third straight. moved thl'm into st·<'o11cl pl;H'l' in lht> National League Wcl.l 21 ., gam1·s hl'h1r1rl l11111st11n fo~dl'11•n 20 """" 11111k 11q•r 1n the fourth inning, allov. l'd tht• [)o<lg1•rs uni\ olll' hit the final six in· nrng-. lo t•arn tht· \ 1ctcin Hurt Hooton. 10·6, the first of :-.1>. Los /\11gt•ll·s p1lC'hcrs. took the loss . Th<' Oodgl'r s took ,1 ~ o lead rn the first inning on a run sconn~ ,l(rounrloul ancf Dusty Baker's RBI double But tlw lk<I ' "'l'nl 1m lop to s tay when f''osll-r dcan'<l the h ttM'S \\llh his double mto the left f1t'ltl l..'orner in tht' lhml. t hJsing Hooton 'Ken Griffey s1n~l<'rl hnml' two more runs in the fourth against· Hohby ('a sl1lln Cmcinnall added tv.o mon• 1n lhl' 't•H•nth off \ll'Jandro Pena as Ray Knight singlt•d hom<' ont· run and Ron Oester the other Tht.• Hcds collN·terJ 11 h1h and also benefited from sc\.cn walk~ B1.•rcny1 walked five Dodgers in his thrcl' tnnings EdC'lcn v. ho n·pl aC"t·d Beren) i with the bases toadl'd and no om' out in tlw fourth, did not walk a batter uncl struck out three 1n posting his fi rst win -- Baseball standings AME RICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas Cit~· x Oakland · Mrnnesola Texas Chicago Seattle Angels W L PcL GB 22 16 .579 - l9 17 .528 2 19 20 .487 31"1 16 2Q 444 5 15 23 395 1 15 23 395 7 12 24 333 9 East Division Milwaukee 24 16 .600 Dl'tro1t 23 16 .500 ~ Boston 22 16 579 1 x-New York 21 17 553 2 Baltimore 20 17 .541 2 1~ Toronto 18 18 .500 4 Clf'vrland 18 21 .462 51'2 x· First-half d1v1s1on winne r s.t_a., .. k_ T oronlo 6, ,.,..., • O.lroll 4, Clewt-J Oak lend J, Olk-I 8otl0fl • • .._Yoo .! Mllw-.. 11, S.ftl,,_.. I TtHtt, MlnrwooteO S.ettlt •. 1(-City 1 T ... y't0- Allf9tt (1-•<tl el"TOf'•lo (L .. I MO) H•w Yor11 (Jetln •·SI al lkKI• CH.,.,11.01 Mllw-.. (C«ll""ll II .. ) •t 8alll,,_.. (~ ... i O.lroll CMotTk 17 U et C .. wl~ Cer-n , .. , Otkl-,_,,, IHI •I C!Wcaoo (K- ~lt) Kan•a1 City ('--ltfd 10.10> al Saettlt C9- l\IUer Ml Mlfl-CH<t-.1 >41 •1 Tun ,......,, •. I) Ni\TlONAL LEAGt1t-: West Division W t, Pct. GB llouston 25 14 641 Cincinnati 22 16 579 21 ~ Dodgers 22 17 564 3 San Francisco 21 17 553 31i At lanta 19 19 500 511 San Diego 12 28 300 13•, East Division St Louis 21 16 568 Montreal 19 19 500 2i,,, New York 18 2Q 474 31:: Chicago 17 19 472 312 x Philadelphia 16 21 432 5 Pills burgh 16 22 421 51 :i x-Pirst-half division winrwr ~..,·,k­ Clncln ... tl 1, ~ l Cllka90 2, -.1raa1 I H•w Yon •• $1, LOI.II•' Phlladtlpllla I, Pltt•burgl\, Houston I, Sen P'rancloco I S.n 01-6, Atlen14 l T-y't O- Cln<lnn.ll flACou 4-11 •• ~ (GolU J-41 Chk-lG•lffln NI •I Montrael (Glllll0- 4-tl PllUburvll !Solomon H I al Pllll-lpMa IPnl- ly 1 11 SI Louis (Sor9nMft 7~l •I New 'I"-(Z.Cllr, 1-121 Allenl• IP Nl•~ro r ii at San Ol•t o CElcllel'*VffHI MOlltton (R'fen. !I •I S.n Fr•n<l$<0 IAIC>lty •41 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 •• 'Less than .awesollle' Still, Orange Coast pulls out 7-3 victory over. Palomar ,.,......,.. HOLDING ON -Cornell fullback Bill Zittel holds on to the f ootbaJl with both hands as University of Pennsylvania linebacker Bob Dennen tries to strip it away during Saturday's game in Philadelphia Penn won. 29·22. By CURT SEEDEN Of .. o.ity .......... VISTA -Durin& the month prior to Saturday's community college football opener against Palomar College, Orange Coast Collge Coach Dick Tucker promised a new pass.oriented attack. Tucker kept that promise Saturday. The only problem is - he dido 't say anyone would catch the ball. So, for more than tbree quarters, Tucker watched a sputtering OCC offense con· linually fail to mount anything that resembled a drive against the surprisingly tough Comets at Vista High School. And, the one drive that did show promise -the one that started with 6: 16 remaining in the contest -was good enough to hand the Pirates an opening· day 7.3 victory before 1,200 hot fans. FOR THE RECORD, it took a 15·y ard touchdown pass from Clay Tucker to, .ironically enough, a Conner Palomar re- ceiver, Mike Roney with 3: 18 re· malning on the illegible Vista High scoreboard to start the Pirates off on the right foot. "Yeah , we were less than awesome," conceded Tucker after the ~ontest played in 95. degree temperatures on the field. "But, I'm always satis..fied with a win." Offensively, Tucker had very little to boast about. His running backs accounted for a mere 30 yards on 36 carries, although that statistic was due largely to the number of sacks the Palomar line registered on Clay Tucker. The freshman quarterback Dick Tucker Mike Giddinga ronoected on just eight passes on the day, although several or his aerials were dropped by open receivers. Tucker 's most sure.fingered receiver was freshman Mike Gi ddings, out o r Newport Harbor. who caught three passes for 43 yards. His final re· ception was the key to OCC's winning drive, coming on a third-and·lO play with time run- ning out. WITH THE PIRATES on the Palomar 15. Tuck-er then faile<. on his first two pass attempts. Finally, the former Corona del Mar standout, on another third· and-10 play, coolly evaded a flurry of oncomin g Comet linemen and found Roney alone in the end zone for the winning TD. The score wiped out more than three quarters or solid defense from a chiJrged·up Palomar squad and erased the Comets' only score of the day -a 19- yard field goal by Rich Watkins late in the second quarter. Tucker had a simple explana· lion for the success of OCC's winning drive. "We got good protection on the touchdown pass That's why we Renegades ambush G WC, 21-7 Penalties. and turnovers prove costly to Rustlers in setback to Bakersfield By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille o.lty ~ 5tafl BAKERSFIELD -Five turnovers and 92 yards in pen al ties did most or the dam age and the Golden West College Rus tlers paid for it with a 21 · 7 non·conference footbaJI defeat at the hands of the Bakersfield Renegades Saturday night before 11, 765. "We came up here knowing it was going to be tough," said Golden Wes t ColJege Coach Ray Shackleford. "In any game that you don't capitalize you usually don't win. We had too many op· portunities that failed." The stage was set for the Ru s tle rs ' frust rations at halftime a!; the hosts held a 14-7 advantage. Down by a touchdown, with already two in· terceptions and a fumble killing opportunities in the first half, it was clear what GWC needed. It needed to control the ball and complete what it started. But it could not. count. The only hope was to get the baJI back, but the defense found it could not stop Bakersfield from (1 l scoring. c 2) winding out the clock as a 78·yard march ended with 39 ticks left to give Bakersfield its 14 ·point bulge. "I'm notjiscouraged," said Shackleford, "n ot by any means. We moved the ball on Bakersfield and that's a good sign. Except for a lot of mis· takes we played well." The Rustlers were victimized m the first half by a combination of three turnovers and the sensa- tional kick returns of Jerry Montgomery. A 53.yard punt return by Montgom ery, the brother of Area sailors • score wins Wi I berl Montgomery of the Philadelphia Eagles, was nullified by a penalty after Bakersfield had moved to a 7-0 lead. Bakersfield swept 55 yards in 10 plays for its initial TD in an anticipated manner, with a no- nonsense attack over the tackles. The Rustlers struck back with a 76·yard march in a dozen plays, the payoff a crisp 32·yard strike from Aiello to split end Chris Cates, who caught it between defenders and raced the remaining 10 y~rds. Montgomery retaliated with a 60·yard kickoff return. but the Renegades blew the scoring op- portunity with a third·down in- completion al the GWC two then s aw a 2().yard field goal attempt go wide. Scott Giem's 53-yard punt to the Bakersfield three was twist· • ed into a 66·yard return by ·Montgomery to set up the Renegades' go-ahead TD later in the second period. Bob Thompson made a touchdown·saving tackle, but eventually the hosts put it across, moving 31 yards in nine plays. With the exception or Aiello's strike to Cates, a 52-yard halfback pass from Elliott to Cates and Elliott's strong run- ning Elliott led Golden West rushers with 107 yards in 16 carries and was impressive. Stewart runs wild Saddleback eases to 37-19 win A 73-yard march died at the SAN FRANCISCO -St. Fran· Bakersfield three-yard line on a c1s Yacht Club's Big Boat Series Freshman quarterback Lance the Gauchos a lead they would Todd Elliott rumble. •• wound up on a breezy note Stewart ran for three never relinquish The Rus tlers could not Saturday with the 69 boats in touchdowns to lead Saddleback manage a first down after Jim five classes sailing around the to an easy 37-19 victory over Keys and Stewart in · Taylor recovered a fumble at buoys in San Francisco Bay. Ventura in the Gauchos' fi rst terchanged at quarterback for the Bakersfield 28. Despite the windy conditions, pre.season game of the year Saddleback but it was Stewart And they could not gain 10 there was only one accident. Irv· Saturday night at Saddleback. who stood out as the steadiest. yards in four downs after Terry ing Loube's Bravu.ra went H e ran for two sho rt Bachmeier's interception. aground and Loube was slightly Stewart, a left.handed passer touchdown runs of one yard in Bakersfield tried to help with injured. Damage to the boat was from Laguna Beach High, the second quarter lo blow the a t w 0 . yard punt t 0 the not immediately known. passed for 82 yards, connecting g on 5 of 8·passes and also was the amc open. Renegades' 42, but still Golden Two Southern California skip· game's leadi'ng rusher wi'th 83 1 th d t W t · h h f n e secon quar e r , es came up me es s ort o a pers scored wins in the final d f. d yar s on 12 carries. linebacker Rick Breuer scooped irst own. race, Bill Power's High Roler T h Id. 1 · k'lled up a blocked punt by Jim Holl· wo o mg. peaa ties 1 from Newport Harbor Yacht The Gauchos spotted Ventura 1 d what might have been a passing Club. i·n the Keefe:K1'lborn 6 0 I d t r· ld aJ b mger at the five·yard ine an bl. d h h l · a · ea on wo ie go s Y raced in for the score to give itz an ten t e u timate trophy series, and R on Tim Fahranger in the first Saddleback 827.6 halftimelead. frustration, an 81·yard march Melville's Bigwig, Balboa Yacht quarter of 37 and 23 yards. from the GWC 10 to the enemy Club, in the Richard Rheem • Craig Miller added a 33·yard -""'!Jfizzled with a Sam Aiellofum· Trophy series. But Saddleback's David field goaJ for Saddleback in the ble. Final results of the five·race Ashford hauled in a David Key third quarter. This was with 3:43 left and series were still being scored at pass for a 27-yard touchdown SaddJeback's final score came Mikt Rooey Clay Tuckf!T scored a touchdown " The contest was a battle of two teams which finished with unim- pressive records in 1980. OCC came into the game with a 2·8 record behind it, while Palomar finished at 1-9. One of those losses was an opening-day, 17·14 defeat lo the Pirates. AND NEITHER team showed anything thal resembled an of· fensive assault, although the Comets boast a s peedy running back in Ricky Roper who col· lected 48 yards on 15 carries. Most of those yards came on op· tion plays, beacuse Palomar was rWUling up a brick wall on any play up the middle. ''Our defense played very well. The line was tough, our linebacker crew looked good and the secondary played well," Tucker said Palomar quarterback Bob Lambert connected on 9 of 14 passes for 104 yards, and had Mustangs By KEN IDLL Oft ... D.Wy l"llet Swtf For the defensive team the ul · timate goal is sacking the quarterback for a big loss. The Costa Mesa High defense reach· ed that goal an astounding 12 times. dropping two Santiago High quarterbacks for 76 yards in losses, in a 21 -0 victory Satur· day night at Bolsa Grande Stadium. The fired up Mustang defense held the Cavaliers just 29 yards TOT AL offense for the game. Costa Mesa Coach Jim Hagey was not surprised by his de· fensive showing. "We stunted (blitzed> at the right times. tonight. We watched Santiago on film and saw the tendencies in which their team threw the baJI. .. By stunting. we caused them to hurry into mistakes, (two fumbles, two interceptions) and lose big yardage I've got to take my hat off to them. they played one heck of a game " Hagey said. The Mustang offense provided all the scoring they needed in the second quarter, driving 75 yards in nine plays, capped by a one-yard plunge by tailback Brian Head. Costa Mesa added two more insui:ance tallies in the fourth quarter. One on a 13·yard run by quarterback Steve Anderson. The second 54 seconds later after Costa Mesa's Bob From· OCC won1en win cross country meet Barbie Ludovise ran to victory in the women's community col· lege 5,000·meter event to pace the Orange Coast College women to first place· in the Las Vegas Cross Country Invita- tional Saturday at the Universi- ty of Nevada (Las Vegas) Ludovise was followed by t ea mmates Lisa Gonzales (fourth>, Sue Zika (fifth ) and Mari Gibbs Csixth). OCC scored 25 points to far outdistance Nevada (Reno) with 66. In other divisions, UC Irvine placed second in the men's col- lege four.mile and Orange Coast placed fourth. one of his pt1sses picked oft by defensive standout Bob Mella. Mell¥ was credited with 14 tackles, while teammate Bruce 'Friedlunder was In on 20 tackles This could easily have been a 7-7 game, but a charged up OCC defense kept Palomar out of the end zone in the second quarter after the Comets bad moved to the Pirate two·yard·linc. Twice, the OCC line was equal to the task, first stopping rwt· ning back Greg Lynds up the middle and then gang·tackling Roper for no gain. The Corgets had lo settle on Walkins' field goal. TUCKER, in an attempt to put his team in scoring position in the second half. resorted to quick kicks an the t})ird quarter, and the ploy left the Comets in terrible field position on each oc· casion By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, the heat was talc· ing its toll on the Comet defense. At halftime, in fact. two Palomar cheerleaders passed out during their routine in the center of the field and had to be treated by an ambulance crew. OCC's winning drive started on lhe Comet 45 and was suffi· ciently moved along by the hard running of Mitch Olson . a s ix· yard reception by Olson and Giddings' fine catch which pro· longed the OCC drive. win, 21-0 dahl recovered a fumble on the ensumg kickoff at the Santiago 24·yard pass into the end.zone that split·end Ty Culver leaped a nd made a great catch over the >o u t s t r e t c h e d a r m s o r l h e Cavalier defender. Marina splits in water polo tournament Marina Hi gh split a pair of games Saturd ay in the Moore League water polo tournament as the Vikjngs dropped a 12·11 decision in sudden death over· time to San Marcos before re- boundang for an 11·6 victory over Marina. Both games were part of the consolation bracket of the tournament In the San Marcos game, Marma came back after trailing 7 ·2 at one point as Steve Miller scored with nine seconds re- maining in r('gulation play to tie it, 9-9 The two teams then traded a pair of goals in the second period of overtime. Jim Zakasky s cored with eight seconds re- maining in that period to pull the Vikmgs even again San Marcos' winning goal came at 1:30 into sudden death. Jeff Hopkins was the leading scorer for Marana with six goals, while Miller added two. In the Dos Pueblos game, Hopkins and Miller again paved the way for the Vikings with three goals each. Wooden to s peak Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden will present his "Pyramid of Success" lee· lure at UC Irvine Wednesday du ring the unaversity's Orienta- tion Week. Wooden's UCI lecture will be at 7 :30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Tickets are $4 for general admission, $2 for UCI students and $3 for other students and UCI faculty, staff and Alumni Association mem· bers. Bakersfield still up by a 14·7 a late hour Saturday. late in the first quarter to give on a 30-yard run by Stewart. ,~..:_~~~~~___;_~~~~---=-~~~-=-~~~~-=-~~---=-~--,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- UCI poloists • • Will Ill tourney UC Irvine advanced to the championship b~cket of the UCI Invitational water polo touma· ment Saturda~ with three wins at Newport Harbor Hi1b. The Anteaters opened with a convincing 13-3 victory over San Francisco Slate on the strength of three goals by Will WooUett. George Robertson and Greg Yedinah added two for UCI. In their second game, the Anteaters defeated UC Santa Barbara, 4·1, as John .Vargas, the lead· inl scorer thus far after two days In the tourna· ment, led the way with three goals. Trevor Dodson added one. UCI closed out the day with a &-4 win over USC. 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Spa1~ta~ stunner! San Jose St. crushes Stanford, 28-6 From AP dlspaceltel STANFORD -Quarterback Steve Clarkton threw two touchdown pa111es and San Jose State used the flanker reverse for two other scores to up- set beavtly favored Stanford, 28·6. Saturday in non· conference college football. The Spartans, now 2·1, fooled Stanford on the reverse with wide receiver Mervyn Fernandez rushing around the ri1ht side for a 35-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Flanker Tim Kearse went 20 yards around the right side for a third quarter touchdown following a Spartan In- terception. Clarkson fired a 14-yard touchdown pass to Tracy Franz in the first quarter, and hit Kearse with a 7-yard scoring pass in the third quarter. John Elway, Stanford'• standout quarterback. was plaaued by five second half Interceptions, two of which were converted to quick touchdowns by San Jose State. Stanford, now 0-2, scored its only touchdown late in the second period on a 24 -yard run by fullback Rob Moore. San Jose State's Gerald Willhite had his third consecutive 100-yard plus game by rushing 28 times for 116 yards. CJarkson ended the afternoon with 19 comple· lions in 32 attempts for 181 yards. Elway, who threw for 41~ yards last week against Purdue, managed only 72, completing 6 of 24 attempts. WEST Oregon 34, Pacifico EUGENE, Ore. -Gre1 Moser threw touchdown pass and caught another as the Ore Ducks rolJed over Paci!lc, 34--0. for their first vltl' tory. The Ducks, posting their first shutout sln 1973, blew the non-conference contest open wllh 3t points In the final quarter. · The Oregon offense started slowly and dlda score until Moser hit tight end Greg Hogen.sen w~ a 25-yard touchdown pass on a fake field 1oal pl .. with 55 seconds left In the first quarter. . Oregon quarterback Kevin Lu.sk , playing wlti a broken nose, threw a pair ol touchdown PaJHI. :, The first was a swing pass that tailback Rel Brown carried 52 yards for the Ducks' sec score wilb 1: 12 left in the first half. Oregon maintained its 14--0 lead through · third period and made it 17--0 on Dug JollymouT't 24-yard field goal early in the final quarter. , On the Tigers' next possession, Ore•,_. linebacker Cliff Gibson Intercepted a Sa~ Mark el pass at the Pacific 33-yard line. Four plays later, Lusk passed nine yards ~ Moser for the score. Minutes later, Lusk hit M again for 50 yards to set up a 30-yard field goal Jollymour to make it 27-0 with 9:46 to play. Michigan's Butch Woolfolk fright J races pa.!ftNotre Dame's John Kn mm for a 13-yard gain Saturday. It was a day of revenge for Spartan coach Jack Elway, father of the Stanford star. Last year, Stanford defeated the Spartans 35·21 . Pacific managed only three first downs in second half and never got closer than the Ore 34 yard line all afternoon. The Tigers bad lit turnovers, four fumbles and two interceptions. Carter leads Michigan past Irish Washington 20, Kansas St. 3 SEATTLE -Sophomore quarterback Steve Pelluer teamed with speedster Anthony Allen on a 6~yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter to propel 15th-ranked Washington to a 20·3 vict«y over Kansas S\ate in a mistake -filled, nop- conference game. , Top-ranked Notre Dame suffers 25-.7 defeat; Nebr aska rebounds, 34-14 From AP dispatches ANN ARBOR, Mich. -All·Americu wide re- ceiver Anthony Carter caught touchdown passes of 71 and 15 yards from Steve Smith and Mithigan, knocked from its No. 1 ranking by Wisconsin a week ago, rebounded Saturday to smash top-rated Notre Dame, 25·7. The acrobatic Carter, a >11, 161-pound junior from Riviera Beach, Fla., boosted his touchdown total to 25 in only 26 varsity games, while stretc~g his Michigan career record to 24 scoring receptions. The 71-yard play on third-and-19 early in the second period was the fourth longest pass play in Michigan history. The setback was the first for Notre Dame in two games under Coach Gerry Faust and only a late touchdown kept it from being the wont licking for the lrish since a 55·24 rout by USC in the 1974 regular·season finale. Faust had won his last 33 games at Moeller High School In Cincinnati before getting the Notre Dame job. The 11th-ranked Wolverines, 1-1, broke open the contest between two of college football's win- ningest schools in the third quarter, raising their halftime lead from 7-0 to 1~-0 on the second Smith- to-Carter pass and a 1-yard scorint plunge by Lawrence Ricks. Nebraska 34, Florida St. 14 LINCOLN, Neb. -Roger Craig rushed for 234 yards, including a 94-yard touchdown scamper, as 17th-ranked Nebraska beat 19th-ranked Florida State 34-14. The touchdown run tied the Nebraska record set in 1979 by Craig Johnson against Kansas. Craig's rushing total was the third best in Nebraska history. As in last year's 18-14 loss to Florida State's Seminoles, Nebraska grabbed the lead with two first-quarter scores. Quarterback Nate Mason went in from eight yards out just five minutes into the game. Craig, whose 37-yard run set up the Mason TD, broke away for a 22-yard gain, setting up a 24-yard field goal by Kevin Seibel three minutes later. Florida State took advantage of a fumble re- covery by James Harris al the Nebraska 23 and a pass interference call In the Husker end zone to pull to within 10-7. Ricky Williams scored from the one with 2:58 remaining in the half. Nebraska's Irving Fryar then scored on an 82-yard punt return and, on the ensuing kickoff, Tony Felici caught a Seminole fumble in midair and scored from the 13, giving Nebraska a 24· 7 lead. The TDs came within six secon~ or each othe r Ohio St. 27, Michigan St. 13 COLUMBUS, Ohio -Eighth-ranked Ohio State survived Michigan State's second-half rally that included a Big Teo Conference record 63-yard field goal by Morton Andersen to defeat the Spartans 27-13. However, the Buckeyes, 2--0, played the entire fourth quarter without star quarterback Art Schlichter, who suffered a moderate ankle sprain with 21 seconds left in the third quarter. The Buckeyes led 20-7 before Bob Atha took over for Schlichter and set the state for An· dersen's kicking performance. The left-footed kicking speciallit from Den- mark also kicked a 44-yard field goal to brinl the 19-point underdogs to within 20-13 midway through the fourth quarter. Andersen's 63-yard effort wiped out the conference field goal record of 59 yards, set in uns against Illinois by Ohio State's Tom Skladany. Baseball s trike costly ClllCAGO (AP> -The major league bueball strike cost mob-controlled gambllni rlD1s in Chicago, New York, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Las Vegas. Nev., about $10.5 million in profits, ac- cording to a newspaper survey of law tnlorcement officers. But federal and local police gambUnc experta say mob bosses feel heavy bett1na on professional and college football games will help Uaem recover their losses, the Chicago Tribune repGl't.ed in its Sunday.editions. • Police sources in Chka10, New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas told the Tribune that gamblers may have set an alltlme record for il- legal wagers pJaced with boold• f« tbe ftnt two football weeks thia fall. Patrick Healy, executive director of tbt Chicago Crime Coi:nmlaaioe and a ..... federal prosecutor, told tM Tribune that &be '10.1 miWon loss estimate COUid be low, "bu\ ft'•• llOd u any we have al this time." • MI DWEST I ilinois 17, Syracuse 14 CHAMPAIGN, llJ. -Mike Bass booted a 23- yard tie -breaking field goal into a 17-mph wind after Mike Murphy had plunged one yard for a touchdown to give Illinois an uphill 17-14 victory over Syracuse. Illinois marched 66 yards for a touchdown on its first possession. But the Orangemen came back to tie it and then went ahead after recovering 11 fumble on the Illinois 4-yard line before Joe Morris scored his second touchdown to put Syracuse ahead. Trailing 14-7, Illinois marched 77 yards on the . passing of Tony Eason before Murphy went over for the tying touchdown. The next lime the Illini gained control, they drove to the Syracuse 6·yard line before Bass booted his game-winning field goal. Iowa St. 23, Iowa 12 A MES. Iowa -Quarterback John Quinn and tailback Dwayne Crutchfield each scored a touchdown and Alex Giffords booted three field goals to lift Iowa State to a 23-12 victory over Iowa in non-conference play. Iowa State 2-0, playing the Hawkeyes at home for the first time since 1934, was able to control the football against an Iowa defense that last week shut off powerful Nebraska 10-7 last week. Crutchfield was able to break through the Hawkeyes for yardage in key situations, finishing with 147 yards in 36 carries, and Quinn passed just enough to keep Iowa off baJance. M issouri 42, Rice 10 COLUMBIA, Mo. -Quarterback Mike Hyde hit 17 of 21 passes for 225 yards and four touchdowns as Missouri crushed Rice, 42-10 . Hyde, a junior making only his second start Cor: the Tigers, lied a school record with the four scoring passes and set a school completion mark of 81 percent. He threw for three touchdowns in the second quarter and hit Bob Meyer on an ll·yar.d scoring pass early in the third period before going out of the game. Minnesota 16, Purdue 13 MINNEAPOLIS -Frank Jacobs ran for two touchdowns and Minnesota turned back two fourth-quarter drives by Purdue as t he Gophers posted a 16·13 victory over the Boilermakers in the Big Ten opener for both teams. All the scoring came in the first half, with Jacobs bulling over from one yard out with just 29 seconds left in the second quarter for what turned out to be the winning touchdown. Each team committed five turnovers and Ute Huskies, l~point favorites, didn't put the game away until the Pelluer-Allen bomb. Pelluer came in early in the first quarter when regular Washington quarterback Tim Cowan suf. fered what appeared to be a stretched ligament ln· his thro.~ng hand. Except for a 74 -yard scoring drive in the second quarter, the Washington offense mostly sputtered until Pelluer connected with Allen, a converted quarterback, at the Kansas State 45. From there, it was a root race between t~ fleet Allen and the Wildcat defenders, with Allen easily winning to put Washington in front 17-3 with 12 : 30 left in the game. West Texas St. 21 , UNL V 17 LAS VEGAS (AP> -Junior quarterback Vic- tor McGee passed for two touchdowns and fullback Adrian Baker rushed for a third as West Texas State defeated host Nevada-Las Vegas, 21-17, in a non-conference game. The victory, the Buffaloes' second in three games, spoiled a 340-yard passing effort by UNLV quarterback Sam King. West Texas State snapped a 7-7 tie on McGee's two touchdown passes in the third period, but it was the Buffaloes' determined defense inside the final three minutes that kept the Rebels, 2·1; from pulling the game out. King, on a fourth-and-two at the West.Texas 11 with 2:40 to play, was dropped for four-yard loss. and the Buffaloes ran out the clock from there. McMahon, BYU put on quite a show, 65-8 North Texas St. lassoed by Texas, 23-10; Arkansas crushes Northwestern, 38-7 t'rom AP dlspatc:bes EL PASO -Quarterback Jim McMahon pass ed for four touchdowns as 13th-ranked Brigham Young walloped Texas-El Paso, 65-8. Saturday night in a Western Athletic Conference game. The Cougars scored three touchdowns in the first 5: 11 and cranked out 48 points in the first half while holding the penalty-plagued Nlners to two first downs. McMahon, a senior from Roy, Utah, passed 10 y ards to Scott Pettis and four yards to Neil An- derson for touchdowns in the first quarter and bit Glen Kozlowski for a 10-yard TD pass in the second period. Mc Mahon, after being hit hard several times in the first half, was replaced by backup quarterback Steve Young late in tbe second quarter. The Cougars also scored in the first half on one-yard runs by Pettis, Bruce Hansen and Val Sik ahem a, and an 18-yard run by Waymon Hamilton. Texas 23, North Texas St. 10 AUSI'IN, Texas -John Walker and A.J . "Jam'' Jones combined for three touchdowns, and tacltle Kenneth Sims led a defensive charge that kept North Texas Stale quarterback Shaw Thompson on the run as Texas grabbed a 23-10 victory. Walker. a sophomore tailback starting in place of Jones, who has been hampered by an iDJury, sprinted 26 yards for Texu' first toucbdowti. Jones added two more scores on one-yard runs u the sixth-ranked Longhorns grabbed a 23-0 half· time lead. North Texas got a 42-yard field goal by Lonnie Green in the third quarter after Texas reserve quarterback Robert Brewer bobbled a snap at the JOl M Ylm PAmOS-.. SlI ... SOVTHWEST Longhorn 37. Sims, 6-6 and 265-pounds, plugged the middle against North Texas runs, sacked Thompson four times and joined other defenders in pressuring the freshman, who was flagged twice in the first half for throwing the ball away. A r kansas 38, Nor thwester n 7 LIITLE ROCK -Arkansas quarterback Tom Jones engineered two ground-gobbling scoring drives in the third quarter and the Razorbacks went on to whip outmatched Northwestern, 38-7. Jones guided Arkansas 75 yards in seven plays on the first series of the third quarter and, mo- ments later Jones took the Razorbacks 61 yards in seven plays. Those two touchdowns put Arkansas on top 24-7 with 4: 13 left in the quarter. The second unit covered 5~ yards in seven plays and 48 yards in four plays to make it 38-7 with 12:01 left in the game. SM U 59, Grambling St. 17 IRVING, Texas -Junior tailback Eric Dickerson rushed for 142 yards, including touchdown runs of seven, 62, one, and nine yards, lo lead a crushing Southern Methodist University attack that demolished Grambling State, 5~17. SMU running back Craig James added two touchdowns and 102 yards rushing, and wide re- ceiver Bobby Leach added touchdown runs of 39 and 13 yards for the Mustangs. Te·xas Tech 28, New M exico 21 LUBBOCK, Texas -Texas Tech rode the pin· point passing or Ron Reeves and the cannonball thrusts of Anthony Hutchinson to a madcap 28·21 intersectional verdict over New Mexico Saturday night. Kings tumb le YOUR HOME WILL NEVER BE THE SAME -IT NEVER WASll DENVERCAP) -Rob Ramage scored two goals and assisted on a third Saturday night as the CoJorado RockJes de· fealed the Los Angeles Kings 4-2 in the fin( ex- hibition game for both National Hockey League teams. 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Orange County's & Southern C.llfomla's Most Diversified ltade and Consumer Energy Show ,,_ I ---------\... ,, ________ ----~----- , Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 BS Geo:rgia staggered Clemson upsets Bulldogs; Tide scared .............. From AP cllapa&ebH CLEMSON, S.C. -Clemaoo'a ball control st.raleey worked to perfection and a fired.up de· fense intercepted Oeor&)a'a Buck Belue five llmea as the Tlgers upset the fourth·ranked Bulldoaa 13·3 in college football Saturday. The losis ended Georsta's lS.aame wlnninc s treak, the longest in the nation. Clem800 quarterback Homer Jordan totaed an 8·yard touchdown pua to wide r~elver Perry Tut· tie with 7: 13 r emalnln1 in the second pertod for the only points the Tigers needed to avenae a 20·18 loss last year to the eventual natioo&l cbamplonJ. Freshman jlacekicker Donald Jawebuike kicked two fl el goals, a 39-yarder Just before halftime and a 29-yarder early ln the fourth quarter, as Clemson improved ila record to 3-0. Georgia's only pointa came on a 40·yard field goal by Kevin Butler with 11:24 left In the third period. ' Georgia's All·American tailback, Herschel Walker, was limited to 111 yards rwibing on 28 car- ries -well below his season average or 164 yards. Walker also lost two rumbles, includin1 one at the Clemson 17 early in the game. Alabama 19, Kentucky 10 LEXINGTON, Ky. -Peter Kim's fourth field goal of the game, a 37-yarder with two minutes re· ma ining, lifted listless 12th·ranked Alabama to a 19-10 Southeastern Conference victory over Ken· lucky. The triumph gave Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant his 308th career victory in his chase or the alltime record 314 held by Amos Alonzo Stagg. The Crim son Tide, 2·1, appeared in danger of dropping its second straight regular-season game for the first time since 1969 when Kentucky took a 10·0 lead on Pete Venable's 1-yard plunge and Tom Griggs' extra point with 8:28 remaining. But Joe Carter became a workhorse in a 60· yard drive that took up 6; 28 before Kim got his winning field goal. The Crimson Tide added a touchdown with 37 seconds remaining on a 9-yard run by Jeff Fagan after Stan Gay had recovered the kickoff at the Kentucky 21 following Kim's field goal. EXCUSE ME -Long Beach State's Kevin Gray 122 > steps in front of Louisville's J eff Speedy to bat away a pass Saturday during Louisville's 35-13 victory over the 49ers. LSU 27, Oregon St. 24 BATON ROUGE, La. -Sophomore Jesse Myles ran for two s econd-half touchdowns, the last with 55 seconds to play, to rally Louisiana State to Cal's popgun"was enough Bears score just enough to edge Arizona, 14-13 From AP dispatches TUCSON -CaJirornia's vaunted tun-and-shoot offense looked more like a popgun, but J . Torchio threw well enough, and Arizona's Brett Weber missed ofte n enough to allow the Bears to eke out a 14-13 win in Pacific-IO footbaJI Saturday night. Arizona's Tom Tunnicliffe threw a 10· y ard touc hdown pass to Mark Keel, his first complet ion of the season, wi th 4·52 remaining to pull the Wildcats within one point. But he missed split end Kevin Ward on a two-point conversion try that would have given Arizona the lead -and possibly the game. The Wildc ats ' de fe nse po ured through a porous Cal offensive line. sacking Torchio more than a half dozen times. But the 6-2 junior who w as nursing a bruised s houlder muscle, still connected on 14 of 25 passes for 200 yards. and ran for a 5-yard go-a head touchdown j ust before the third quarter ended. But it was Wildcat place-kicker Weber 's errant kicki ng that cost Arizona nine points. He missed on a first -quarter !dck of 25 yards, as well as one from 30 yards in the third quarter and another with 8: 10 re· maining from 33 yards out. Wash. St. 14, ColoradQ 10 BOULDER. Colo -Senior safety Paul Sorens'en ran 43 yards with a blocked punt for a touchdown, less than a minute after sophomore quarterback Ricky Turner scored on a s hort run, as Washington State rallied for two TDs in the final 2:36 lo stun Colorado, 14· 10. Colorado nursed a 10·0 lead into the fina l quarter after reds hirt freshman Lee Rouson ran 7 yards for a score ROCKIES and Je rry Hamilton kicked a 48·yard field goal. With four minutes left in the game, however . the Cougar s pressured Colorado punter Art Woods and tackled him for a loss at the Colorado 34 Five plays later , Turner picked up teammate Tim Harris' fumble near the goal line a nd scampered in for lhe score. Ariz. St . 33, Wichita St. 21 T EMPE -Quarte rback Mike Pagel threw three touchdown passes a nd scored a fourth on a one-yard sneak in leading 18th-ranked Arizona State to a 33·21 non-conference vie· tory over Wichita State here. All of Pagel's scoring passes came in the first half as the Sun Devils 2·0 built an ins urmountable 24·7 lead. Wichit a State 2-1 was limited to 121 yards total offense in the first half but finished with 319 for the game. Arizona State had 491 overall. Pagel, a 6·2 senior, completed 12 of 24 passes for 184 yards in the first ha lf. He finished the night 15 or 35 for 223 yards. His touchdown passes we re for 17, 34 and 7 y ards -mark· In g the second straight game in which he has thrown for three scores. Utah 46, Portland St. O S A LT L AKE C ITY -T y ce Fe r g uson passed for a pair of t ouchdowns and Robbie Richeson ran for another two as Utah downed an outmanned Portland State team, 46·0 P ortland Sta te fullback Norm Goolsby fumbled tbe opening kickoff on his own I-yard line and it was aJJ downhill from there for the Vikings, as even the Utah reserves moved the ball at will during the one·sided game. F erguson , playing just half a ga me, completed 10 of 18 passes for 161 yards including scoring throws of 19 yards lo flanker Tony Graham, and 25 yards to light end Ray Elgaard. Mont. St. 30, Fresno St. 26 BOZEMAN, Mont. -Quarterback B a rry Sulli van ran for three touchdowns. including a 35-yarder late in the third quarter, and Mon - tan a Slate's d efense caused five turnovers as the Bobcats held on for a 30·26 non-conference victory over Fresno State. Sullivan. a junior. also ran for first -half touchdowns or 1 and 5 yards. while freshman place.kicker Mark Carter was perfect on three conversion attempts and iced the vic- tory with second-half field goals of 32, 39 and 27 yards -the last coming with 1:08 left in the game. Utah St. 31, Weber St. 18 LOGAN, Utah -Flanker Fred Fernandes caught a 39·yard pass for one touchdown and returned a punt 63 yards for another score and Utah State held on lo defeat Weber State, 31-18. Fernandes t ouchdown reception from Chico Canales gave Utah St. a 7·0 lead with 6: 15 left in the first quarter. Late in the period, Canales threw a 16-yard s coring pass t o Eric Mc Pherson. College, prep f oothall scores SOUTH a 27·24 Yictarl over stubborn Oregon State Orej{sl\State. a 20 point underdog, repeatedly stung LSU with the passing of Ed Singler, who threw for three touchdowrui, lncluding one with 4 ·39 to go that gave the Beavers a 24·20 lead. After Singler's 18·yard scoring pass to Tim Sim, LSU marched 80 yards in 10 plays to score the deciding touchdown. Myles took an option pitch from quarter Alan Risher and sprinted 2 yards Into the end zone. Myles ran 41 yards for a touchdown late in the third quarter to break a lO·all tie, but Oregon State knotted the score at 17-17 on the first play of the (Ourth quarter on Darr yl Minor's 2·yard tun. Florida 27, Georgia Tech 6 GAJNESVILLE. Fla. -Fiorida's Bob Hewko, in his first start of the season, ran for one touchdown and passed to Tyrone Young for two more as the Gators crushed Georgia Tech, 27·6. Hewko passed for 62 yards during the Gators first possession and capped the drive by leaping over a pile or linemen from one yard out for a 7·0 lead. The Yellow Jackets, coming off a 24 ·21 ups et of Alabama, also scored on their first possession. Quarterback Mike Kelley hit Denny Rochester from four yards out, but florida's Bee Lang blocked the point·a fter kick preserving the Gators' 7·6 lead. North Carolina 49, Miami (0) 7 CHAPEL HILL, N .C. -North Carolina tailback Kelvin Bryant ran for 136 yards and scored five touchdowns. leading the lOth·ranked T ar Heels lo a 49-7 rout of Miami of Ohio. Bryant scored on runs of 8, 2, l and 4 yards, and caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Rod Elkins . But while Bryant, who bas accumulated 347 yards in two games, was scoring his 1 llh touchdown of the young season, it was the Tar Heels ' defense that controlled the game. Miami managed only 22 totaJ yards in the first half. The Redskins penetrated Tar Heels ' territory only three times and had only 178 total yards, mostly against the North Carolina reserves. Three Redskins' passes were intercepted Miami (Fla.) 12, Houston 7 MIAMI -Danny Miller kicked three first -half field goo.ls and added another late in the third quarter to give 16lh·ranked Miami of Florida a 12·7 victory over Houston. Miller, who kicked a 55.yard, last-minute field goal to beat Florida 21 ·20 in the season opener. split the uprights from «yards away with 5:58 left in the first quarter , then added three-pointers of 50 and 34 yards in the second quarter for a 9·0 halftime lead. The 5·10, 172-pound senior from Clewiston, Fla., added a 37·yarde r in the third period lo break a school record for career points. The kick gave him 186 points, one more than former Hurricane star Harry Ghaul. Mississippi St. 29, Vanderbilt 9 STARKVILLE, Miss . -Quarterback John Bond ruined Vande rbilt's defenses with the bewildering sweeps of halfback Michael Haddix and the bruising thrust of fullback Donald Ray King as 14th-ranked Mississippi Stale smashed the Commodores 29-9 in a Southeastern Conference game. Vanderbilt, game but outmanned in the late stages, made a game of it for a hall on the passing of quarterback Whit Taylor, but was unable to handle the fleet stable of State runners on the long haul. Haddix sparked State's first possession drive on an 83-yard touchdown march, scoring on an 18-yard sweep after picking up 53 yards on four plays to set it up. Tennessee 42, Colorado St. O KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Tennessee tailback Randall Morris and freshman quarterback Alan Cockrell each ran in a pair of touchdowns to help boost the Volunteers to a 42·0 victory over Colorado St.ate . The one-sided Tennessee home opener was filled with fumbles, bumbles. incomplete passes and interceptions on both sides. But it helped ease the pain for the Vols, who suffered two devas tating road losses to No 4 Georgia, 44-0, and to No. 2 South em Cal. 43· 7 COLLEGE WHt San Jose St. 28, Stanford 6 W ashington 20, Kansas St. 3 regon J.4, Pacific o Kent St. 17, Akron 6 Cent. Mich. 17, N. Illinoi s 10 Dayton 27. Butler O Tennessee St. 17, S. Illinois ,.. St.JoNjlll,11'111.27,NE llllnoll• s . OOOUI Tech lS, lllec~ Hiii• SI, 0 SW M l..-... HonNm St., S.D 11 W•-•. 11-...vtmen O Wey,,., H.c.. JI, Midi-21 DIOlnton Sl n, Mertflle St, 0 ll•IOWl~Weflec• 7, Wlt ...... '9 0 NE Louisiana 20, SW Louisiana 17 Miami (Fla.) 12, Houston 7 Wake Forest 2 .. , Auburn 21 Delaware 13, Temple 7 Harvard 23, Columbia 6 Massac husetts 13, Holy Cross 10 Southwest BYU 65, Texas·EI Paso 8 Oklahoma St. 23, Tulsa 21 Texas 23, N . 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Armv 7 Penn n, O>mtll ~ Yale 28, Brown 7 TCU 38, Texas.Arllngton 16 Oklahoma St. 23, Tulsa 21 Texas Tech 28, New Mexico 21 SMU 59, Grambllng St. 27 """ldlool Ctll•MeMl1, ....... ....... ,,,1(....,. c..t.eMIMJt ....... t L.elerul,~• 111 ....... fl, IC.-.Yt U.Ml .... M.-..ilet Marcu$ Allen From Page Bl USC ..• yard loss at lhe Indiana 13 and Scott Livingston missed a 32· yard field goal attempt. Indiana's first threat came on the next possession. Passes of 13 yards to Jac k Walsh and 15 yards to Duane Gunn helped In· diana to the Southern Cal 43 as the first quarter ended. Johnnie Salter s gained one yard for the Hoosiers, then Salte rs took a pitch -out and handed off to flanker John Boyd who reversed direction and raced 17 yards to t.he Trojans ' 25. The Hoosiers were unable to adva nce the ball afte r that, however . and a 42·yard fi eld goa l try by Mike Greenstein was short. Runs of 34 yards by Allen and 10 yards by Crutcher moved Southern Cal lo Lhe Indiana 18 on the next series, but a pair of pass attempts by quarterback J ohn Mazur fell incomplete and Livingston missed a 35-yard fi e ld goal attempt. From Page 81 UCLA. • • deficit to 14·7. WlSCONSJN DOWNED a punt at the UCLA 4 early in the second quarter Ho wever . Nelson ran for 33 yards on the next play, touching off a 96-yard driv e c appe d b y a 1-ya rd to uchdown plunge by Frank Bruno as UCLA le d 21-7 The Badgers closed to within 21 13 late in the first half on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Jess Cole to freshman Michael J ones. But t he conversion al· t e mpt ra il ed whe n R a nd y Wright, t he holder in kick formation. look the snap, looked for a potential pass receiver and was t ackled. UC LA made it 28-13 in the t h i rd q u a rter on R a m sey's s econd t o u ch down toss to Wrightman, five plays after a lateral pass by Cole bounced off the hands or the Badgers' Thad Mc Fadden and UCLA safely Tom Sullivan recover ed at the Wisconsin 22. UCLA 's Norm J ohnson kicked a 40·yard field goal with 9·39 to play THE BADGERS. who had con· trolled the line of scrimmage most of the way in their upset of Mi chigan, had to play catchup against CLA as they were held to a net yardage of m inus 4 on their first two possessions. UCLA jum ped lo its 14-0 lead in the process. The Bruins also took advan- tage or mediocre punting by Wisconsin 's David Greenwood, whose first half efforts included kicks of 33. 28, 34 and 24 yards. C ol e, th e so phomore quarterback who was one of the stars in the upset of Michigan, was shaken up late in the third quarter against UCLA and was r e placed for a few plays at quarterback by John Josten. Cole was shaken up again with 8: 23 to play and left the game for good. J ost en and Wright finished up at quarterback for Wisconsin. UCLA's third t ou c hdown drive , sparked by Nelson's 33 yard run was aided by a 29 yard pass from Ramsey to Ricky Cof· fman. who beat Wisconsin re· serve s afety Jerry Vance on the play. That gave the Bruins the ball just outside the Wisconsin 10 yard line. ON FOURTH DOWN with a foot to go, Ramsey sneaked for the first down inside the 1. Bruno scored on the next play to give the Bruins their 21·7 lead. Trailing 28-13. Wisconsin took over on its 24 late in the third quarter. Greenwood passed trom punt formation to Troy King for a 12 yard gain and a first down as the Badgers marched lo a first down at the UCLA &-yard line. But on fourth and 12, a Cole pass to Chucky Davts lost a yard and UCLA l-OOk over. The Bruins drove from there behind power running by Ramsey and t..11bae.k Terry Morehead to set up Johnson'• field foal. 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Crown'• SIM (Hlmo.,l S.IO J.20 t.10 l"IM I Score (HJ0\.09Pltoftl l,00 1.1111 Oenll Joy CO.-rl J.20 AllMI raced SPllm tl Fur;'• Fire, WOt'Otr CPllld, 8 -HMS11o, Able MIHlcwl. Time t.m /S llVIWTH RA.Gil. One mlla P«•· Oonoll (Aekarmlrll 41AO 1.10 4.20 lloyu CGoud....,I t.JO LJO Holl¥• H-or (lloylft.s) J.CIO Also ra<od' ,, • .,.., outtv. NICkylo11. ~ p .. Frlti, 8n.oc» GI- T Imo· ''"'IS .. I X.ACTA 1>71 paid '2" CID U PICK lllC. (....,_~S.J-Jl ptld '40,J07AO wltll -wlm .... lk llol (tt. ..... _.,, U Pick 511 conaolotlol'I peld •1"·'° wlltl 19 •ll!Mfto lkll•b (fl ........ , a teMTM •ACa. Olw mlle P«• Wlu.vt F-(GNftd'I') 1UIO 2Ull 11.00 ~nl (~I 1J •• a.AO 11,e, eye Vlelior (....,.,_) U0 A IM roce«: Bot Qlomcl, Gof'ry Jllftiet, Sc.ott1111 Lodi, ~ o.i-. Sc~ o.Me, Oetmoftll, Flylnt ltlvol. Tlma: t :S7. .. ••ACTA I f.71 paid tl,016.00. M IMTM ac&C9.. Olw mllo -• L .... ~ (GlludrM\ll UO J.• t• Of'. Alen Hwl\9elt CO ........ yl UO UO ltk NI,.. 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E•"'ncll, "° _,.., Glrh >A Verslly 1. Wllti. (Mire Coat.), te:.tl; I. Mii ... ITualln), lt:OS, l. Strtrer CTvstlnl, tt·Ot, 4. Howl! IT~nl, tt:22. S. C.nl,,.,• (Mire Coste ). ":>I. Te•m scorn· I. TuUln, Jl; t . Mire CH to.72; J. llolllnv Hiiis. 90; otM r•' 1. 0c .... v -.21,, 01111 lA VerWty I WPlll• (Softoral, tt .17; t . va.,.ue& llr•lnol, tt:•t. J s.>erour lllolM Gr-I. JO:IJ; •. LMn llrvlMI, :IO:te; s. ,,,..,__ Orvlnol. 20:2' THm KOf'ff' I '"''"'· 2•; 2. IC••lla, "· 1. Sonwa, ttt, o.,..,.. 10. Ettanclo. »t. Ula V9i1H lnvltetlonel , .......... u..v ..... I W-I El Dot-. u s V090t). 11: U; l. EftdlKllOe, (T-City!, 17:M; J. Erk.--. (Founl•ln Velloyl, 11:1'; 4, 0.1.,. (C....,.., Anallelm l, 17·•; S. O..rry (El Dir-, IAs Veoosl. 17·44, Otr..n 1. --,,,._ Doll, 17,s.; •. Mot'tlrw1 IMeter Doll, 11:00. n. Ou•-· IH-ll"910ft e .. cPI). 11:0.; 11. MO-r l"-1.lln I/alloy). 11.09; 14. Ectcry (Met•r Doll, II 13, ». Gould (F_..,... Ve llay), 1e:SJ, 11. Manrl IF-loin Valleyl, It: S4, ». Mltctloll IFOUMl•lro V•llol, ":OS, >4. OoW111ter I FolUllOI" II alloy). It: 10; 4ol, Aev-, (F-,.ln llalltYI, lt:SS. Teem ac.orlno 1. T-Clly, jO; 2. M-. Doi, 6S, 1 "-lain llellov, 102; '· Mire Moy, Ill; S., El Dot-. IAs 11-S. IJt; 6. C•nyori, ,.,..,...m, IM; 1 H1.1n1lnQton llootPI, 1.S; Oti.n . I I "'°''"'• J60 CQ}Tlmunlty college " lM V .... IHIWU-1 TH m ,.,,._ I N•v-CA-1. I 42.Jlf; I UC lrvlna. 1.U.U; 3. Arltont Stole, 1.47.40, I 4. Ora-C.oos1. L47.ff. 1..Sl•l-1 llmol <•mllft). UC lntlrw -f Jol\n ~.JIU». Joo Y-. J0:2J, Pooro Rl'1'ft., JO.ft; JoNI -leloslde, JO:•; oo..., IClrcPloff, 11.D; s.... we111no. 11:11; Ctlerlle Ow'lst-. :IO:Zl. OC:C -~left Harold, JO:ll, Mike Sarn.e. 20 U ; Mlk• Hera09, JO.•. Ullo TerYklo•. 11. 11; P9ul Morrymen, 21:'6, Al Arauga, Jl :JI; Tom F lt:roerald, JI JJ. WOMIN L.81V-91•Wl'"'-1 1s.-...-on1 1 ll•rtll• LudovlM IOr-Coestl, 11:1•; •. Llw 0-.le• COCCI, 1': 16; s. SUe Zlu COCCI. i.·is; • Mori Glllbl (OC:CI, lt,40, t lt•IPly Oubo IOCCI, 20·0.. II. Jlf\lrw 0..... IOCCI, 111:116. ham tcorlno· I OCC, l5; J Nav- 1 Aono). ii. J. Cleren\onl Mud4, tot. 4. Novado (~ llOO-l l, IU lntetn•tlon•I meet lotT•yel 400•mollf" hurdle• -I Bert Wlllloma CU S I, 52.0., 2. 1500 Talaflfflll (J-1, SJ.•> -Lone Jump I Kelhy Rey IU S.I, »S; L Alsu-o ~CJ-I, IM lOO·m•l•r des/I -I. Oonean Howerd IU.S I. 24.10, J Emiko l<OftlSl>I IJ-1. , •.• ,,. l( ... y .... cu.s I, lS.10 400-m~..-do,ff\ -1 Shorr I Howard I U S.). S4 21. 2. MoY\Mlml ICutiote, U.46. 1,600-nwtorr .. oy-l.U.S ,J'44 U. Women'• voll•yb•ll ~•OE S.Dl..-S...I•,,..._. ..... ,,.., Fl•ll UCLA clllf. 5on Diogo SIMO, IW , 1MI. ~ UC S-te ~· cle4. llVU, ls..J. IS-II ~I• son Otego Stet• .... UC SOnt• llor1Mlra, a.IS, t~•. IS-12. UCLAdlf. llVU. 1~7. 1S.IJ. UC S.-11..W.• _. Ari-. IS.1J. l~I. ~n Oleoo St.,io *f Col Poly IS." Lula OOl-1. ls.t, ).U, ls.t. UCLA_.. Utetlst.lt , 1~1, 1MS, IH 11vu oet. use, , .. ,. 1~11 Volley!>1ll _.._.CM...,._ ... , , ............. , ~ K•rtPI Kl••IY·Slnol" sm1111 001. Oarw S.l1"lck·Tlm Hovlend, 11-4. 11-t : """' l'lt- Plburn-llond' Slot.IOI det Grat Lo.Joy HanwtPI, 11.J, IJ.10. MIOft SCHOCH. WoA I 1 T--l"MI,,.., E•IOMlo ..... u HMre. IS-7, 15'-J. Etll!Mlo ..... Santo Mo, IS-S., ,,,_., Etllft<le def.--.,...,.., 15-4, 1M. E11-la4'f. w..t"'IMC•, 1~11, 1~7. EttaMledlllf, It-Pio AlemltK, 1M , 1)-1, -(__ > • Irvine runners sizzle lh .IACM MINTER ~ .. Dcl8Y ......... Irvlne Hlah. avtneina a lou to El Toro earlier In the week, swept the Woodbrid1e crofl country invitational Saturd,y morning at Mile Square Park n Fountain Valley. Led by aenlor Cypril Oblouk, t h e V aq u e r os lo o k lt~e isweepstakes honor as they won each division lhey entered Oblouk was named male athlete of the meet as he r e· corded the fastest three·mlle time of the day (15:28) over tbe ria l. 1rassy course. I rvine won h onors in the senior, sophomore and fres hman boys division and the girls vani- ty division. The Vaquer05 didn't win the junior division because they didn't enter a team . A non· scoring girls junior varsity raee was also won by Irvine. Irvine Coach Jeff Swiggart was more than pleased by his team 's showing . "I 'm really happy for the kids. After lut T hursday <the loss to El Toro) .we had a talk with the kids and I feel that the El Toro meet had a d irect effec t on today 's p erform a n ces,•· S w lgga rt elaborated. Jo the senior boys 2A d ivision race Oblouk led from the begin· ning , however he almo~t got into some trouble. With just three· quarters of a mile to go he didn't negotiate a turn and kept run- ning str aight. Arter some of his teammates screamed at him and got him on the right track he raced to vie· tory . A fast finishing J im McCarthy from Estancia High took second to Oblouk with a 15:40 clocking for t he third fastest time of the d ay. Helping Ir vine to victory in the senior division race were Steve Meehan (sixth In 16:07 ), Ha rold Rice (10th in 16:36) and J on Shields (16th in 17:09). The victorious Irvine girl's vars ity team were paced by Bar bara Vasque? (second in 19: 41 ), Janel Lam (fourth in 20· 29>. Carla Figueroa (fifth in 20: 29) and Patricia Quiros (sixth in 20 :34 ). From Page 81 RAMS • • • when you lose. .. The more you lose the more every game becomes a 'must' game," said Malavasi. ''Win· n i n g solves everything and nothing good comes out of los- ing ." Winning might be the only way to hush what could poten· tially be a hos t ile capacity crowd at Anaheim Stadium to· day UNDOUBTEDLY, there will be boos for Haden and chants of "We want D ryer , We wa nt Dryer ." fo r F r e d Dryer . Malavasi, who was booed in the Rams' game with the Oilers, is expected to get his share, too. All of this obviously won't help an unsettling situation. And. the P ackers aren't going to be very obliging, either. The Green Bay club is entirely different from the one that was embarrassed here last year by Vi nce Ferragamo and Co., 51-21. First of all. the Packers are healthy, unlike last season when they placed no less than 27 players on the injured reserve list. AND, THEIR quarterback sit u ation_is sound with a healthy Lynn Dickey calling the signals backed by David Whitehurst and rookie Ri ch Campbell from Cal. Fort unately, an offensive weapon the Rams presumably won 't have to face will be that of John Jefferson. who was traded Thursday by San Diego to the Packers. but who won't -in alJ pr obability -see any action si n ce h e 's been idle since January. Of course, the Ra m s have som e pretty impressive weapons themselves -both offensively and defensively. It's jus t lhat they 're still hidden somewhere -especially the offensive ones. More importantly, however. the Rams -and Haden -need to put together a victory just to prove to themselves they ha· ven 't forgotten how to win. MARINO, PITT BELT FOE, 38-7 PI'ITSBURGH (AP) -Dan Marino fired five touchdown passes, four to split end Julius Dawkins, and Pittsbur1b'a punishing defenae yielded ~ net yards as the aeventh·ranked Panthers beat Clnclnnati, •1. Saturday ln colle1e football It w u the second be•Una In a row for Cincinnati, cruabeCl 51..0 lut week by Penn state . .11 arl.oo, who hit 22 of ao paue1 for 270 yarda, became Pltt.'1 second lll·Ume paulnf leader with a,'la yardl. Ht ......... Daye ffaftl'DI' S,1$1 1anll md traUa only Rl~ Trocuo't 4,.111 yarda. . . . ~ Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 B7 ffi~ffi[ ~~UffiU~ I 0 hen'efits of carrying hack a mortgage By ROBE&T J. 11avss DEA& BOB: You oftee tell IM>•e b•Jera &o a>arcllue oaly bo•e• wl&ll affordable aeUtT flauc· la1. Tbat'1 flae , aD41 I 1pee, Mt wlta& abo8t we poor eeUen ! Yoe never •eedoa Ute dnw~ad1 to 'Ute 1eller of carryla• back a ... rt111e. My home haa been U1&ed fw aale over four months. Tbe a•emt, wlao wont rw tlte •Nt active rtrm la town. 1ava tr I wan& &o 1et •Y 1a .. ae told I 've '°' to earl')' back a lute~ aort•a1e. Honestly now, 1eller flHDClD• la beUer for the buye r than ror the seller, Isn't It? -Elle• Y. DEAR ELLEN · No. Seller fi nancing is good for bolh the buyer and seller. That's why when l sell one of my own properties l always carry back rioa ncin,g for my buyer . I want to continue participating in the benefits of the property I sell and the best way of doing so is by fi nancing the sale. Benefits to home sellers of carrying back a first or second mortgage include I 1) quick easy 'Sale, (2) top dollar sales price. (3) installment sale tax deferr al benefits, (4) interest earnings on the ·buyer's unpaid balance. (5) excellent secunty with a first or second mortgage oo the property sold. (6) cash from the buyer's down payment to • u se as des ired, (7 l high interest incom~e if a wr aparound mortgage is used, (8) sale of a proper:· ty which otherwise might be unsalable, (9) possi- ble prepayment penalty and late charge bonuses, and (10) reasonable in vestment term, usually three to fi ve years. P .S. I often fi nd it's more profitable to sell an investment property and carry back the financing than it is to own that property. Selling a property which has a negative cash n ow is often a way to create a positive cash flow by carrying back a second mortgage. Doll't close during repairs DEAR BOB: I have contracted lo bay a house on which the seller Is to perform u teaelve repairs. But ruy lawyer advises me oot to close the sale un· tll all these repairs are completed. There ls a de· lay obtaining parts for repalr of tbe beating syste m. As I have sold my ohl IMMtse and want to REAL ESTATE MAILBAG move out of m y motel, why shoulda't I close the sale with a "holdbaclt" for the eontractor'a cost of the repairs? -Ed A. DEAR ED: Most tille insurance companies will not insure your title if they know construction work is taking place on the property. Their big worr y is that a mechanic's lien will be filed. Mechanic's liens "relate back" to the date con· str uction started. Jf the repairs cost more lhan ex· peeled, a n unpaid contractor might file a mechanic's lien. An alternative, although not recommended un· less absolutely necessary. is to get the seller to al· low you to occupy the house before lhe sale clos· ing. For the seller 's protection , you should pay your full down payment and sign an "Occupancy Prior to Close of Sale" form before moving in. Warranty dee d UX»rlh liule DEAR BOB: When we boul)Jlt •ur taoase we got a warranty deed fnm tbe seUer. A year later we foand out the correct property bMndary ls not where the seller said Lt wH. The rnalt la oar neighbor Is clalmiag a big clau.nll of our land. We got a warranty deecl but o.r sellel' rehlsea to pay us the diminished uhae of ow land. Mat should we do? -Clara McG. DEAR CLARA. See your attorney. A warranty deed warrants that the seller owns the property purportedly conveyed . But a warranty deed is only as good as the seller. You should have insisted on a title insurance policy from a reputable title in· sure r . If there was any question about the boun- dary, you should have had a survey made. Title in- surance and a survey are your best protection. Tax-deferred exchange s DEAR BOB: I read u artkle la the Sep· t e mbe r issue of C hanging Tim es about tax-deferred excbanges. As I have at least $199,000 profit in my apartments, can I trade tlaem fpr 1 nice house for myself wltbolt P•Ymt tax? I am ove r 65 if that ma kes any dlffere11oe. -Maida W. DEAR MA IDA: No. your trade of businesntr investment property for a personal residence won't qualify as a ·'like kind" tax-deferred ex- change. Your age is immaterial for tax-deferred exchanges. ~ lf you trade your apartments for a house which is rented to tenants, and you don't receive any taxable "boot" (which is personal property such as cash or net mortgage relief), you can qualify for tax deferral. Ask your tax adviser to explain further. Details are in m y report "How Tax-Deferred Exchanges Can Pyramid Your Wealth <Including Starker Delayed Exchanges)." To obtain a copy send a $2 check payable to "Newspaperbooks" for Report 80106 to the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J . 07648. No change in lau; DEAR BOB: la It tnae tlaat tile loag term capital gains ownership period hH been shortened from 12 to ab months'! -Jeff w. DEAR JEFF: No. The 1981 Tax Act did not In- clude the proposal to shorten lhe minimum Ions · term capital gains holdi ng period from 12 to •ht m onths. However, the m aximum long-term capital gain tax rate was cut from 2.8 percent to 20 per· cent . The ratio of 40 percent taxable and 60 percent non-taxable profit remain YDCbaRced. Your tax ad· viser has details. Not wise to 11ell DEAR BOB: I own a Sl41, ... !Mme wllll a 1 Sll ,• mort1a1e. A.I U.l1 II my Ollly major 11tet, I feel my sm.• Idle equty IA't '8eftUa• me. My Idea ll to lelJ Uie houe ud la.nt ........ l• • "l'reanry notet dklt._ eYeta It It fefCMt llater~. wUI On me $10,oot annual Income. I can then re nt a 1lmlla r bouae for about $9,IOI per yur. Doea tbl1J sound llke a &ood Idea'! -Celeste J. DEAR CELESTE: No. You are correct lhail your $125,000 idle equity is doing you no good. But selling your house to put your equity to work is not a good idea because : (1) your (;hances or getting an all-cash.sale today are'slight, (2) when you sell your home you lose your inflation hedge, (3) rent· ing your residence will become more costly each year as rents go up, and (3) the earnings from your Investment income will be taxable. thus pro- ducing little or no profit after you pay rent from that income. A better alternative is to acquire more real estate, using a created mortgage on your home as down payment. For example, you can buy a small rental property by c reating a $100.000 second mortgage on your home as your down payment. Set its interest rate low, perhaps 9 percent or 10 percent, so the acquisition will at least break even on its cash now. Then you'll own two properties as a hedge against inflation. A good realty a~ent can show you how to <lo lhisi you c;Q'iY have to sweeten_ your purchase offer with a little cash to make it a'ttrnc t1 Vt' to the seller. Beuxue of '~ mongage' DEAR 808: In late 1980 we sold 10me taad for $11,0IO. ~ buyer took over the 14%, ... mortca1e and ls paylPg us the $37 ,088 balance la llutallmeat payments on a second mortgage. Wheaa we had our 1980 Income taxes prepared, even thougb we IOld for nothing down, the tax lady 11ld we owe tu on tbe $19,000 difference betwe en that u z,oeo mortgage and the $%3,00G we paid for tbe land. Since we d.Jdn't receive any taab ln the sale, bow can we owe tax? -HALL R. DEAR HA L: Your tax lady is right. Your $42,000 "excess mortgage" exceeding your $23,000 adjusted cost basis by $19,000 counts as a principal payment received. I suspect lhat $42,000 mortgage was placed on the property when you refinanced your original mortgage. That's how most excess mortgages are created . The $19,000 excess mortgage is treated the same as if your buyer had paid th1&l much as his down payment. Ask your tax advl5cr to explain further Lawyer 11eeckd /or tailing 1.a ll DEAR 8 08: My daugh~r. age 38, ls my only heir , I am 68 and In poor health. When I die, I want to leavf' her H much u pos~lble. My primary aS1et la my boulif', worth at leut $140,000. Should I give It to her now? -Oolorea r . DEAR DOLORES Except for $3.000 annual gifts perdonee, assets given awuy within three years before your death are automatitally included as part of your estate But there 1s a generous $175,000 federal estate lax exemption. No estate tax is due if your t~tal estate 1s below this amount. Larger exemptions apply to assets left to a s urviving spouse See your attorney to check your will since this is probably all you need to do to accomplish your de· sire AJso ask 1f he advises putting the house in JOint tenancy with your daughter now GRAND OPENING Luxury Single Family Homes Near The Ocean FINANCING YOU CAN UALIFYI OR 133/4°/o FIRST 5 YEARS 30 YEAR MORTGAGE WITH A FIXED RATE Chateaus by the Sea E.legant Chateau Clemente. These superb residences. ranging from a grand 2650 to 3150 sq. ft .. have_ an individual character and style miles away from that mass-produced, stereo- typed Interior you see everywhere. Chateau Clemente homes are hand- crafted. from the custom circular hard· wood stairways. massive firepl<1ces of imported stone and marble and step·down wet bars. to the sumptu· ous master bedroom suites with hand- laid tiles around tubs and spas. Guaranteed Trade-In of Your Existing Home If your present home qualifies we will purchase it if ic has not been sold by the time your lnforma11on sublec1 10 ch.,nge without notke .., •• ~ • 1 r ,, 1 ,, ~·.1 SAN CLE.ME.NT[ new home i!> ready. See our sales personnel for all che terms and con· dicions of this great offer. Landscaping Included If you buy in our Grand Opening month of September, you will receive free front yard landscaping and irrigation. '"The loans we are offering are 30 year fixed rate mortgages with buyers having a choice of fixed rate of 121'4% for the first three years or 133 4% for che first five years (partial paymem of principal due at end of initial period). Tht! rate for the balance of the term of your loan will be at a fixed interest rate at the lender's market rate upon the completion of the new house. See our sales representative for the balance of the terms and conditions o f chis great offer. Sales Office Open M ·F 11:00 to 6:00 S-S 10:00 to 6:00 714 -661 -3444 From $249,000 -.. ---..--.-:--• -• = a a o •=a 44 0 s +coo a ••••••••• 0;;55 uaocs: a a sat usaazs SES a -Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 Housing sales fall Summary indicates county inventory reaches record highs Sult•s of new re11identlal hou8in1 tumbled 25 percent In Orimae County In tbe race of record htt:h prices and interest rate. durina the three- month Pt'rtod ending August HllU, according to a recent study puhhshed by California Land Title Com11uuy In conjunction with Development l>lmenslons. EnUtled "Residential Housing Summary," the quarterly study also indicated that inventory reached record highs during the survey period. , "The area of greatest weakness was in single· family homes," noted Jack Harris, California Land TiUe Co , vice president. Sales of single- il11 .i;old in 17 active, mostly condominium proJects. Santa Ana-Tustin area also experienced good sales with 230 units sold in 21 active projects. Irvine, the study noted, accounted for more than one out of every four condominium sales an Orange County (28 percent> during the survey quarter. The rAis· sion Viejo submarket led single·family sales with 116 in only live active projects. More than two-thirds of the sales recorded by the l>Urvey occurred in price ranges between $70,000 and $150,000. About three of five sales (58 percent) involved units of 701 to 1,500.square feet. And, more than one of four sales <26 percent> were two-bedroom, two-bath units. Median prices varied throughout the county. • I "The, area of greatest weak- ness was in single-/ amily homes.'' Single-family median prices of units sold ranged from a low of $140,300 in El Toro-Lake Forest area to a maximum of $335,000 in Newport Beach. Con· dominium median prices of uruts sold ranged from $77 ,209 in the La Habra· Brea-Sleepy Hollow sub- m arket to $162,500 in Newport Beach. Overall, the median price of condominium units sold in the Orange County market was $107,450. l'ark Ifill homes ranye from 1 .749 to 2.264-square feet of livmg space family units fell from 90 a week to only 39 a week or 0.31 units per subdivision per week. "At the same time," obser ved Jay L. Moss. president of Development Dimensions, the com· pany which conducts the research, "prices for single-family units sold reached an all-time me- dian price level of $175,900. The median price of single family units currently for sale in Orange County is $200, 793." "it's important to note," Moss said, "that more than one-third of all s ingle-family umt sales took place in Mission Viejo and El Toro-Lake Forest. These were the only areas in Orange Coun- ty in which single -family median prices were below $150,000. Further, there is a difference of $86,500 between the median prces of single·ramily and condominium units. That difference as one of tltt! major reasons for the impress.tve 3-to l ratio of condominium to s ingle.family sales." Top bargains a t Park Hill Overall, the report noted 243 developments of 10 or more units active in the Orange County area. Santa Ana-T ustin with 21 projects and Yorba Lin· da-Placentaa-Atwood·East Lake with 20 projects were the most active submarkets. Unsold inventory rea ched a record high 4,515 units. This is almost 1,000 units higher than what exis ted an April. And 63 percent of these units are completed The developments sold a total of 1,909 units during the survey quarter, a significant drop from the 2.915 sales achieved in the previous survey quart er The bulk of the current quarter's sales - "Based on the difference between the median prices of units sold and units for sale. it appears that prices will continue their upward climb in the next survey quarter," Harris indicated 1,403 were attached or condominium units. Thl' lr\'ine an•a led the saJes race with 404 un· In terms of future development. the report tapped Santa Ana Tustin, Irvine and Laguna Niguel as areas with large short te rm potential. Space leased t\ 6:1,()00.square foot. four·s tory office building has lwcn completed at 26300 La Alam eda in Mis · -;ion VieJo and is already 30 percent leased The median interest rate for mortgages during the surve} quarter was 1514 percent plus 112 points. This rate was a full 0 5 percent above that of the previous survey period, "with indications that it will not dl•nease during the current quarter " Sutton Industries, newspaper publis hing chain, will lweume a major tenant when they move their <:orporatt• headquarters into 17,300·square feet of '>pace on the second floor Nov 1 To Pl:H'l' your "f a..,t Hl'sull" Service D1ret·ton ad (.'all No"' Th<' l'rown Valley Financial Plaza is a de- veloµmcnt of Crown Valley Partnership, a joint venture of Commercial 'Bankers Real Es tate and Fulll•r ton Savings and Loan Association 642-5678 bt. 322 TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Foundation 5 Diving duck 9 Mongol warriors 15 Elec1ron1c detectors 21 Hlstorlal period. 2words 23 Noneth1ca1 24 Spanish region 25 Fixed period· 2 words 26 Roman ruler 27 Tr1vetlng bag 28 Enzyme 29 Tennis strokes 30 Sand hill. In Brlt11n 31 Cuchulain's wife 33 Chlldren·s game 34 Dieter's Ste pie 35 Learning 36Wr1ps 38 G11 of song 39 Bolls with anger 42 Gear teeth 43 lnserllon mark 44 Begin 2 words 46 Harangue 47 Magician 48 Pastry chef 49 Tesllly !j() Wash 51 Cold Swiss wind 52 Loses color 53 Recom- pansea 54 Lyne poem 55 Gypsy 56 Telegrams 57 Traveler's stop 58 Landed propeny 2 3 • 60 Underneath 61 Satisfied 62 Lettuce 65 Word with east or west 66 Out of bed 67 Engine 68 Highway divider 69 Challenged 70 Decreases 71 Less adorned 72 Choir voice 73 Hebrew prophet 74Alma - 75 Expendi- tures 76 Mortise Joints 77 Corded fabric 78 Wast Pointer 79 Cer1aln shoes 80 Appetizer 81 Inn 82 Ponals 83 Buddhist shrine 84 Female· Sutt. 86 T rlas hard 89 Farm structures 90 ltallan city 91 Celebes cattle 92 Papal garments 93 Samba, tor one 94 Laroe book 95 Hobo meals 96 Pluto's domain 97 Strong point 98 Roman cour1 99 Ship ends 100 Vigor: Scot 101 Beauty shop a'fering 102 Father, In Paris 103 Reach across 104 Coat type 105 Star In Lyra 106 Char1s 107 Lath 108 Dance step 111 Shrines 113 Start liking: 2 words 116 Extra component 2 word• 118 Homa of the brave t 19 Oo<;ges 120 Gnawed on. 2 WO<ds t2t Passionate 122 Salty 123 The aweet- sop 124 African coin DOWN 1 Phlllpplna servant 2 Tamarlsk salt tree 3 Cer1aln amount 4 Scottish uncle 5 Heirs 6 Latin dance 7 Patronage, protection 8 Da1T1p 9Small candles tOChemlcal compQund 11 Allure 12 Conatella· tlon 13 Hamelin peat 14 Motel patron 15 Declalms wildly 16 Sandarac tree 17 Spilt pulse 18 Malcontent 19 Shak• speare girl 20 Cut: Scot 22 Light up 30 Venetian magistrate 32 Encoun- tered 34 Wisp of halr 35 Theatlll' section 36 Blr1hday Items 37 Belllcose god 38 Fl~pan 39 Perform alone 40 Brand 2 WO<dS 41 Listen In eecretty 42 Lawsuit 43 Aquatic worm 44 Stltehad 45 Cape 47 D11tance measure 48 Nobleman 49 Dlaeourage 51 BaMball clubs 52 Offlca racords 53 Turbine wheel 55 Poker Item 56 German river 57 Detests 59 British r1ver 6010 name 61 Classltlas 62 HouaetlOld need: 2 words 631ndepand- ently: 3 words 64 Ceylon measures 65 Blbllcal tower 66 Honey badoar 67 Spars 66 Miss Horne 70 Walks on water 71 Wild hogs 72 Ribbon· Comb form 74 Compan- ions 75 Hydra or aphid 76 Adhesive 78 Sheltered Inlets 79 Coerce 80 Arrive 81 Distance runne< 82 ltallan poet 83 Liberian tribe 85 Backtalk 86 Gutta mixture 87 Tourist 88 Emitted 89 Prohibits 90 Fixed routine 91 Solar disk 93 Gives 94 Rocky hllls 95 New York ill and 97 Seedy fruit 98 Rest 99 Auto "extras" 101 Place an- 102 Communion plate 103 Blackboard 104 Indian cloth strip 105 Tiny bird 106 Middle Comb form 107 Petty quarrel 108 Window section 109 -and era Its 110 Greek portico 112 Gorilla 114 Actress Gardner t 15 Roman date 116 Heavy swell 117 Fruit seed t6 17 16 19 20 \ # ;• . -~ ... , . . ..... t .,. , •• l. t. ' ~ "' .. ..: • ' • ·.f ..... ~ : ( ,, ' ,, t;.• .(. ... .. ' , .. ' l. ~' , ,· Northern San Diego County is ranking as one of the bcsl housing buy areas in all of Southern California, according lo Research Board, a Los Angeles-based statistical firm. R ecentl y computed figures show the .. average" s <iles price for a new home in North County during June 1981 , to be $144,889, while a l'omparably sized home an Orange County lists at $156,056. Specific evidence of this $12,000 dollar dif· fcrence may be seen at Park Ifill, Butler Housing Corp 's new development of hillside homes in the Guajome foothill region of Oceanside. Priced from $139,950 and ranging in interior square footage from 1,749 to 2,264, the three-and four-bedroom Park Hill homes are available with !P• percent financing The price, coupled with the fan ancini:: µrogram , creates in Park Hill what l'Ould wcll be the m ost value laden housing µackagc an North County today. The majority of buyers thus far are from metropolitan Orange and Los Angeles counties. Although a variety of fmancing options are 21 25 make your open to Park Hill buyers, by far the most popular is the s;. percent program. Well under the prevail· ing rate of 17 percent, the !»'• percent figure is good for the first year of ownership. Second-and third-year graduated payments follow. Thereafter, the rate is fixed at the prevailing rate at the close of escrow for the remaining period of the 30 year loan. In addition to low financing, Butler continues \o o(fer its outstanding home trade-in plan. Under the provisions of t his unique program, Butler guarantees the sale of a Park Hill buyer's old home (providing it qualifies) at fair market value. And since most homebuyers need the equity from an old home to purchase a Park Hill home, the trade·in program provides a fair and expedient solution to those dependent on selling. To reach Park Hill, Oceanside, exit the San Diego 1''reeway at M1ss1on Avenue, proceed east· on Mission to Sante Fe and follow the sig ns. The sales office and fully decorated models will be open from 10 a .m . till 6 p.m. daily except Fridays. .... - SECOND HOME at the beach 13 Yz o/o Interest 133/t o/o APR Fixed Rate S Years , One oaan; 90 holes of country club golf; 79 pYlvate wnnJs coutt1; ocw beach 10 ml1" Ion,; ffv• yacht clubs; four major fashion shopping centitn (plus countlus ...Wier oMt); ocw h.rbor; 57 prlvat• racquet and handball courts; OM alrport; two plft'$; 365 magnllkent tuntds; And h~ of gounnet restaunnts and intriguing shops put Villa Balboa into a world all ill own. Whtthtr you livt at Vilfa Balboa yur 'ro41nd or just on wttktncl•, VIiia Balboa ofttrt you the fi.nftt In worldly trt'asures. Eight distinguished Ooor plant, fiw dKoratOI~ ~ to chOOM from-some with fireplace and vault.cl c:eill"", all with patlc> or clcdc, walk of glaM _. ,OW1Dlt kJtchm with microwave ovm. OM private swbnmi"8 poo~, a hot whltl~ apa, Mp&rate out4oot ~ru for ttatt'rtainfnf with fireplac~ and htbtcut .. , th~ ~ bttlt • fctv of the rutures that • Vllll Balboa world! apart from othtr condominlurns. $129,000 tO $35o,OOO VILL A BALBOA NEWPORT Aft-aJJIDf ................. LM.'9a,...r.,. .......... ... Wit lllbol1t1~.Ltaiorlllilollitt111W11k.._l0ryou. Ailr. ,.. .... ~fOfaCOIM\tllSftY~ la(t ..... r- . . ... An mterior 111 Lu Cuesta 1111 the Sea Huntington Beach townhomes 1 situated in prime location The µrospe<·t of a year rbund beach lifestyle is bringing in buyers to i nspect the st y lis h townhomes of La Cuesta by the Sea, a new Ayres commurnt~ JU!->t a half mile from the ocean in Huntinglon Hl•ac·h Pr in•d from $169.990 to $184,990 , the townhom1·s '"·;ulable for sale are situated in prime locations sn lht• <'l•nter of the development. con- veniently remm 1•d from the street in the midst of a lush gn'(•nlwlt Profl•ss11inall) d ecorated models are open every da) from 11 a m to 6 p.m . at Beach Boulevard and .\tlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach C'urrl'ntl\ available is excellent conveA- tional finan<'lnJ.! llldudlllg an interest rate of 14~ pe rcent on a f1,1• ~l·ar loan and 15~ pe rcent in- terest on a :to 'l'ar loan. Townhom(• ... range 1r1 size from 1,475· to 1.695· square fret of II\ alile space. Take the San Diego Freewa~ to tlw Beat•h Boulevard exit, driving south on lkac·h to Atlantu Avenue, turning right on Atlanta. thl·n nl'ht on the first street into the de- velopment • Locatl•d 1n tlw hf'art of Newport Beach's resort area. Sandcastlt• ('Ondo miniums are just a short walk from Balboa fsland Butler Housing CQrp.'s exclus1vl' one·. t" o ancl three-bedroom units are availabll• with fl\'l' year , graduated financ ing pro- HOUSING BRIEFS gram that .st<.irts .1t 9" 1 percent with down pay- m ents as l<I\.\ .is 10 percent. Well below conven- tional r at<•s nm' in cffcc·t. the 93/• percent interest is amart11l'd m 1•1 a JO 't•ar time period with no prepayment penalt~ Pri el'<l from $lll9.000 these prestigious Sandcastl(• C'ondnrn1niums exist in four floor plans with up to I K>;J "'lllarc feet of living s pace. The comm uni t~ rt•\ oh l's around a pool and cabana area wh1 C'h l'J>1t nm1zl' Newport's relaxed at- mosphen• Th<' <'\tc•ns1' l' use of brick tileways and the Rio st' It· l.in<h('apsng creates a li vely yet soft- ly shad<'d at nrn.,ptwre Takt• thl' San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boule\•ard pr0< 1'l'd to" ard the ocean to Pacific Coas t ll1~h\\J\ then right one short block to Avocado and ll'ft to the development. l"ully aec - orated models an· open from 11 a.m . till 6 p.m . daily For mnn 1nrorm at1on , call 673-3271. At Ml'La1n l)pvelopment's exclusive new Sea Island !'ond111111111u m community in Newport Beach. <'lahora11• protective features for residents range from a 2i.t hour guard-gale entrance to a security st•nsit 1 H' system for each home. An in1 t1al phase of 40 homes is being complet- ed no" for n<·cupancy in December 1981. The col- lection inc-ludl•s seven floor plans estimated to average $695.1100. ror the first phase of homes. The various homc., art· oriented to views of the country club golf c.·our-.1·. upper Newport Bay, the Pacific Ocean or th1· high rise skyline of Newport Center. $148.800 Features include wall-to-wall decor ator carpeting, drapent'S, wood-burning fireplaces with log lighter and spacious master bedroom suites with vaulted ceilings. To v1s1t the Nt•wport Knolls development and the newly decorated model homes. take the Pacifi c Coast llfghway to Superior Avenue, proceed north to 15th Street. then west to Monrovia Avenue. The sale s offil'e 1s located on Monrovia near 15th Street in Newport Beach and is open daily except Fridavs For more inform ation. call 646-9618. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOl !-iundoy, S ptumbnr 20 I lfU 1 ' QUALITY CONDOMINIUMS IN HUNTINGTON I BEACH NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR If you have waited to buy, now 1s the perfect time to take advanwgc of ttl1•; lanta!->l1c oppnr tunity. ThQ builder will pay your principal and interest payments through Dec ember '81 as well as all non-recurring closing costs! Beautiful 2 and 3 bedroom!:> £• 1 t 1t11tl " •Sf'd garage, amidst a pic turesque sett1nQ of waterfalls, ponds ~rid stredrri!-> V.:jultl'd (...1 1l111qs. woodburning fireplaces, spacious private patio or deck. sw1mm111q poo' .J11d tl1P1 JI y spas Easy qualifying for first time buyers! From $111,990 Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 846-5557 -••""''""' ..... , ... ,, See salesperson for assoc1at1on dues and lln.incino <.l1't.i1I~ 10°/o Down Below Market Financing Investo rs Welcome ,,. ~~ .. -;;# ~ -* J . "- 89 I I Ranging in size from 2,111 · to 3,003-squar e feet. the homes fl'<.tt ure two bedrooms with two or .2112 bath!.. two ht:drooms plus a den or library; and three bedrooms with den or library and four baths. Seven modt•ls by Saddleback Interiors of Corona dt•I Mar .1r« open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . at l!ll St·a C'ovc Lane in Newport Beach . The best part of Newport 1s not in Newport. I • With mon• than 80 percent of the Hunt Club ho mes1tes sold and construction begmmng on many Of the Slll'S purchased during the first three phases , Capis trano Partners. the project de- veloper. 1s prl'Vll'wing the firs t three of what will eventually be seven c ustom homes built on specially chosen acreage in this community. which overlooks the San .Juan Capistrano countryside. Located two miles east of the famous San Juan Capistrano M1ss1on off the Ortega Highway, The Hunt Club is a private community of 132 homesites which range in s ize frnm one-half to six acres and are surrounded b) 5.5 miles of equestrian trails. Individuals seeking additional information on Hunt Club homes and homesites can visit the sales office which is open d aily from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Custom homebuyers are encouraged to view each home by appointment. Arrangements can be made by calling The Hunt Club sales office at 661-74-06. • For a limited time, vacation home buyers can purc hase a Newport Beach townhome at below market rates a nd save as much as $642 per month. This money saving offer exists at Butler Housing Corp. 's Newport Knolls. Only one townhome remains unsold at this 26-unit community, where a low ~ percent in- terest plan can save buyers thousands of dollars a year in finan cing. According to Butler s ales representative Carol Troiano. the !P• percent rate is available during the first year or o wnership, followed by if'aduated payments in the s ucceeding second and third years nf the mortJ1?aJ1?e Durio~ the remainder of the loan, the rate is set at the current market interest rate in effect at the cl<>se of escrow. The r emaining t ownhome ls priced from i\ small elegant community oi lu.\.urinusly .11'p11111kd lmrnhnmL·::.. l'ulet 11~ placed in a prestigious area near two m(ljur 1..ounlry clubs. knni:-. c11111 b. parks. shopping and all lhl' recreational ~1<.h·irnl;1gl's 111 :\c\\'porl I l.irh11t Longwood Greens ln Mest1 Verde . 1.bU·H \\1 '" ,, \t khl llH 'IN\ \.I t It \JI\'!'. 'Ill Spacious too bedroom townhon1Cs f1on1 $15().500.* Southeast Corner of Adams and Placcnjja • Costa ~lcsa. CaltforniJ 92626 Sales Offi ce open lrtill.dusk. Phonl' 171/i) 557-6477 ~ • 1'Tlccs df~lh't' datf<ot ruhlkalloo :;. ... ~I. l "n•ull.1n' I " Jllr,11 h1 I ""''"'IN! 11 I \Ill( =s ... -... - ••• Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1881 Barry Bussiere Terry Mccardle Cher1Jl L Conkey H F.du'ln llun:-.t-11 Jome$ L Paldo Jr l>orot 1111 \ 1111 Local hoard of realtors elects new president Barry Bussiere has been eJed· ed president of the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. He assumes the posi- tion in January Bussiere has been a member of the board for five years. He is a state director of the California Association or Realtors and serves on the as- sociation's Real Estate Finance Committee. • graduate of the University of Southern California, Ms. Conkey has been involved in real estate sales and le asing in Or ange County since ll174 . She lives in Irvine. • R. Edwin Hansen bas been n amed vice president or the Real Estate Finance Division of Security Pacific National Bank. Hansen joined Security Pacific in llJTZ as a management trainee and has held positions or in- term mortgage requirements Prior to jorning Cad1ll1tc Fairview. Palda was vice presi- de nt of operations for Ryan Financial Services of Pitts - burgh , the m or tgag e sub- sidiary of Ryan Homes. one of MOVING UP IN REAL ESTATE creasing responsibility wi th the the largest residential builders bank since then. In his current in the United States. He had position, he is the manager or joined the company in ll172 as of- the Orange County office of the rice manager and assistant in bank's Real Estate Finance Ryan Financial's Cleveland of. m101 stral1on and marketing with First Mortgage Corp. of West Covina. He also has been vice president of branch administra· tion and marketing with the Meair!) Company Mortgage Bankers of Irv ine. He lives in Tustin. George Spragins has been named vit'e president and resi dent manager of the Santa Ana office of Coldwell Banker Com m ercial Real Estate Services lie formerly held the position of assistant vice presid ent and sales manager of the 37·member office. Spragins li ves in Corona del Mar proµerties in Laguna Niguel In his new post, he oversees all front-end planning, cngineenng, architecture and public process· ing. He lives m Corona del Mar • J a mes Raymond Wiggins, real estate and finance agent , has Joined the real estate sales and leasing sta ff of i"rost Spence Trinen. Costa Mesa. Wigginll has worked in the past for the Seely Co. and Secured Equities. He lives in Or ange. manager at Wells Fargo Bank's Orange Plaza Escrow orfice in Orange Mrs . Nutt, who joined the F1r:-.t Nation al Bank of Orange County in 1959, moved to Wells Far go follo wing the merger of the two banks in ll178. Sht• has served at the Tustin· Collins. Mesa Verde and Anaheim Escrow offices. She at· tented Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. and 1s a member of lhl' Orange County Escrow and th£' California Escrow associa- tions • Terry Mccardle, manager or The Re al Estaters office al 2790 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, has been promoted to district vice president. In his new posi- tion, McCardle will oversee The Real Estaters offices in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine . McCardle joined The Real Estaters as a sales associate 18 years ago. He has been managing offices for the company since 1965. Division. He Uves in Newport rice. He later ser ved as vice pre-• Beach. sident and regional manager of J ack Schwellenbacb has been Miriam Lutzky has been selected by the Gunston Hall Co lo decorate the company's new luxury condominium village, Quissett Bay The project 1s Lutzky's debut into the world of model ho m e des ign Ms . Lutzky's credits include the de· sign of the international head- quarters of Century 21 in Irvine. the offices of the Irvine CPA firm or Ernst & Whinney and th(' offices of Oeloitte Haskins & Sells in Costa Mesa Richard J . Shapiro, veteran salc•s cxt•<•ulive, has joined Frost Spence Trinen, Costa Mesa. ~hapiro has a Southern Californi a back~round of ex· periencc with companies such as th(' Seely Co. Irvine (real estate s ales t /'Secured Equities. Cer· ntos; Winston Delta Tire Co , Burbank t wholesale s-ales ) . '\merican lnlernallonal Pic· tures. neverl) lhlls (sales), and the Col her Carbor · & Chemical Corp d1v1sion of the Union Oil Company of California. • the company's Washington, D.C. promoted to director of project James L . Palj!a Jr. has been office developrltent for the Laguna named vice preside nt/mortgage • Niguel Di vision of Avco Com- finance for Cadillac Fairview Henry R. Nunez has been ap· mun 1 t y D ev e Io p er s Inc . Homes. West in Newport Beach pointed president and chief ex-Schwellenbach. formerly coastal Cheryl L . Conkey has been ap-He will be responsible for the ecutive officer of CB Mortgage project manager for the com-• pointed vice president in charge structure and implementation of Corp., a wholly owned sub-pany 's 586 acre p<Jrcel of prime of corporate administration and the fin ancing programs for all sidi ary of Central Bank of Glen-coast property. now ass-um es member of the board of direc-projects, as well as the overall dale. Nunez is a former senior 0 v e r a 11 d e v e I 0 p men t tors of Discovery Properties. A com pany's short·, mid-and long-vice president of corporate ad· resp on s i bi Ii t 1 cs r o r AC D Dorothy Nutt has been named ====~=1=uc=•=oc==E ====~===~=~==c =•=oc=E====:J;:======::::::::::=::=::=::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::~i-fi:;iii 111111111 98 UNITS ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie IOll-tn<;1 per"°"' uo 001"9 bu•lnnsu FLYING HORSE IMPORTS, 1300 Do•• StrHI. Sulle 200. Newporl Buch, C..lltornl• 9J660 Don1ld Seiirew. u S1l1burg, New-1 Be41Ch, C..lltornl• 9:1MO FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT r he 1011ow1ng p1r1on• are doing buslnenes: Very Low Down Owner Needs Cash' l.E Sogrettl, I• Sa lzburg, Newp0r1 Be•cll, C:.lltornl• 9:Jl660 This IK.din.u i• con<IUCte<I by • general ri-rtNrllllp l>onald 5e9rtlll 11) COAST LIFE. Ill THE NEWS PR ES~. tl l DAILY PILOT. wltll whjch •~ <ot'nbtf'Wd thf News Pre~'· 141 GLOBE HERALD, ISi NEWPORT BEAC!i. DAILY PILOT. (61 COSlA ·~ESA OAILY PILOT. l30 West B•v Strut, '°'ta Mew. CA 91677 ORANGE COAST PUBLISHING COMPANY, e C•lllorn1a corPO,.llOf\, lJO Wtsl B•v StrHt, Costa Me ... c~ 91621 s.ip.r Tar Write Off. FGlt Escrow Pouible Brokers & Principals weko,,.._ Tiiis statement was ltled wU/I llW County Cl.,_ of Ounoe County on Septtmber 10, 1911 F17_, 00f4ALO SEGltETTI oo~:::o::""""' •HOn<IUClld l>Y acor· Call Rick By~n at 714/160.7292 ORANGE COAST PVBLISHING -------------------------------..---------------~ A l"r9tfls IMal Uw C«-•llOll COMPANY " Tnomas P H••ev. -------------..,-------------! 1• Oow St. hit•*• N.,..._, .. a<ll, Cl. t2'60 Publlsn.d Ora nge Coa u Dally Piiot, 5-p1 13, 20, 27, Oct 4. 1911 .,.... .. PUWC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IVSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM lollowtng o.rson• are doing buWWUH ADAMS FI NANC IAL , OU MecArlhur Boul•vard, Sult• 30•. Newoon Bffch, Calitornl• 92"60 R H AdMns •ncl ComPlltl\', Inc Cetlloml1 ""I MacArthur Bouln•rd. Sutt• JOO. N_.-t Bea<ll Cellfornla tl'60 Thls bu>IMU " conducted by • cor oor•tlon R H Adam• •na Co., Inc: R H 40.m\, President Tllis statement ••• Ille<! w1111 ,.,. County Cl~.'k ot Orange County on 4ugust ll. 1911 F16tID Published OrenQO Co .. 1 Daily Piiot, AllQ lO, Sept •. 13, 20, 1911 3910-tl ~IUC •OCE flCTITlOUS IUSINIUS MAME STAT•Ml'NT Tn. tollowlno 1>9rson1 ere doing bullMu es. CAS INC .. 1616 5'1<1111 Clementlne. A-Im, C.. '2I02 CAS Sot,_,_, Inc , e C.llfornle c~etlon. 1616 S. Clementi,,. St., Anellelm, Ce. '2I02 Tiii• butlneu 11 conoucted by • cor- PCW•tlOfl. CASSottwe .. 1nc. o.Md H. Truem.,, Prnldllnl Tiiis sc.t-1 wes flled wl\h tlle County Oen: ol Oranoit County on Sep. tember 17, 11111. "17tm Publl-Or-Coest Delly Piiot Sept. 20, 77. Oct .•• "· ''" fl60-41 ruatlC •OCE Clllet Exe<uh•• Officer and Publl'llwr Tiii• sta1ement .... hied wllll IM County Cl•rk 01 Or•nQI! Counly on Sept 10, ... , Fl7M66 Publl\flld Or-CO.OSI Delly Piiot, S.pl IJ 20 27, Oct .. 1911 .00.2·11 ~~C •OCE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAME STATEMEHT T ne follow1n9 persons, •re doing bu•lneuu. ALBERTO'S JEWELRY, 11S Wot Fourlh Streel, S•nle Ane. c .. 11orn,. Remon Alberlo ROC1rlg1>e1, llOO E .. 1 57th Street, Maywooel, Calllornla 90210 llum1Md.I ROC1rl9uei, 3800 E .. t 57th SlrMt. ~.-. Callfoml• '°210 A"Qel L-1. 11509 Ad<o A"9nue. OowMy, C.htornl• Zelde l.Ol>et, llSO' AO<.o Avenue, OowMV, CAlllornl• Tiii• l>U$lrwn I• <onducled by 1 .... dl•l-1• (HU-"" -Wlvest R-Alberto ROC1rlque1 This •1•1-nt was filed will> tM Counly Clerk ol Orange County on Auqu\I 11, 1911 . "16fffl ~ILIC llOOCE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAME STATl'MEHT T lie totl-ln<;1 persons •re doing bu1lneu •s Ill ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (1) DAILY PILOT tJt HVN TI NGTON BEACH/FOUNTAIN VA LLEY DAILY PILOT (41 LAGUNA BEACH/ SOUTH COAST DAILY PILOT ISi IAVINE OAILY PILOT 161 IRVINE MIRROR 171 MISSION VIEJO MIRROR. DO WH1 Bo StrM1. Cosl• Mff•. Calllornl• 91U1 oranoe Coa•t Pu1>11>111no com peny, 1 C..lllorni• corooretkwl, 330 Wesl B•Y Stru t, Co•I• Mu •. C•l lfornl • 91U7 Tiiis buslnen Is conducted by• cor po•etlon <>reno-c.0 .. 1 Pub11Y11no Tllorn .. P. H•lev, Chlel E•ecullv• 0 11 1cu ana P\A)ll1her This •tat-I "'" 1111<1 with IM Counly O•rk of Orenoe C:O..nty on Septemtw< 10, 1911 f11M6S Publhlled Oren~ Coell De lly Piiot, Sept ll, 20, 27, Oct '· '"' ~l Pub41SIW<I Or~ Coa•I Delly Piiot. ------------Auq lO, Sept 6, 13, 20. 1911 -.1 ~IUC MOTl:E TlOUS IUSINESI •STATeM•llT "'CTITlOUS IUllMEU lno 1>9raon1 .,. doing MAMIE STAT•Ml.MT 11Uslnes1 •. Tiie toltowlno peraon1 ere dolne G RAFIKA LTD .• ISS" H-1"9\0fl l!Ulln•H •: VIII-~ ..... H ... tlnGlon .. .ell, L & W SERVICES. JISSI CAf26.C. 8root11\vni •IJD, Huftl"'9too1 .. «II, WITOLD GOOYOCI, ISSSS Hunt· Ce. "'4 lllQ10ll VIII-1.Ane, .... Hla'ltl"91on we1• Lklyd Ball•rd Jt., 162 Tullp 1 .. c11, CA"""°· L•M •C,CAaC.MeM,Ce.'262'7 ELIZA8ETH GODYCKI, ISSSS Lrnn Comslocll, 21»1 Br-um HunlingDI VIII-............ H ... t. • Ull, H...il1191on IMdl, Ce . .,._ lnQ-llNdl, CA 92M7 Tn11 1>u11neu h conducted by • Tiiis bullnes• Is conoucted Dy •n In· 99nerel PM1ntrslllp. dlvlcluel. Wel•r L. S.11.,d Jr Wltold GodycJtl Tiii• tC.'-t wes llled •ltll IM Tlll1 l\e-wes 111.S •1\11 tN c-ty C-d Orenot Covmy on S.0-County ci.n Of 0r•"9t Counly on t....,ber t7. ,.., Sell'. 17, "'1. "17Mll ~""" lllCTITIOUS IUSINIUS PubllSIWd Or-C:O.Jt Delly Piiot Publl511ed Orenot Coest Delly PllOt, NAMIESTATUlllENT Sept.20,17,0ct 4.11,l"I 4112.-1 Sell' 10,JJ,Oct 4,ll,t•1 411W I Tiie totlowlno "94'""' Is dr>lt19 llU•I· ------------ ~lllC MOOCE ........ VI KING INTERNATIONAL, 709 R.,do1p11 Aw .. Coote MH<>, ca. mi. ------------·------------~IUC NOTICE Mere 8. Kepi.,, t2ll P8Clflc Aw.. MVNICIP'ALCOUltT 0~ MUNICIP'~COUltT M Colle~ Ce. '2'11 WEST OltANGI' CAUP'CMIMIA Tiiis _.,..,.Is conduct9CI by el\ II\· JUOICIAL OISTltlCT WESTOttAQI. COUNTY ctlvlclUal. 1141 '*St. JUCMCIAL Dln1t1CT -c B. Kepi., w.stm!Mt.,., C•. '26a 1141 1• It. Thi• stetement •• llled wltll .... PLAI NTIFF CONNECTICVT ........ ca.tlllll County Clef11 d Or.-. County on Set>• :!ITV DENT LOAN FOUNDATION PLAINTIFF; LARRY TASSELL. i.mber 17, 1"1 DEFE NDAN T . DI AN E DEFENDANT GARY MICHAEL llOttM BARAHOWSKY STEPHENSON, EDOIE 0 . HARO, Pvblllllecl Orenv-Coett 0.lly Piiot SUMMOHS encl DOES 1.,,,,,... U, lnc:lullw. $e91. 10. 21, Oct. 4, ti, 1 .. 1 4120 ... 1 CASI' NUMIElt 11161 SUMMONS ~IUC lllll:E P'ICTITlOUJ IUSINES.S NAME STATIMl.NT Tn. IOI-no --Is CIOl"9 DV•I· MU •s• HOLMES AGENCY, 1001 So Vele. Sult e F. !>Mlle Ma, CA '2104 Ll...S• Hol,,_, 211'6 Wevecrast CI r., H unU"91on Be.ell, CA. 92604 Tllh llui!MU I• <ondue19CI by en I,... dlvlduel Lindel Hot,,_ This stMemlft1 wes filed wltn Ille c-ty c1er11 o1 Orange County on s.c>· lamber 17, 1•1. ~"*' Publl"*' 0rllnQll Coe•t Delly PllO\ Sept. 20. 21. Oct.•. 11, ,.., 01n ... 1 "IUC lllOCE NOTICE OF DEATH OF RENNIE HOPPER ANO OF PETITION TO AD- MINISTER ESTATE NO. A 110336. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Ren nie Hopper and persons who may be otherwise interested In the wi 11 and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Frank J . Waters in the Superior Court of Orange Co unty requesting that Frank J . Waters be ap-pointed a s per sonal r ep resentat ive to ad- minister the estate of Ren- nie Hopper (under the In- dependent Administration of Estates Act>. The peti-tion is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the Ci tv of Santa Ana , California on October 14, 1981 at9:30a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear al the hearing and state your objections or flle written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- 131/2°/o (13 'l's APR) First 2 years on a 30-year loan. Thi" m11m,1lt' attalhl'd homt• 1.11mmu n11\ oth T'-\1111 1h • •mt .. 11 111.I •.on\• ni.•n, 1· ul an u rban lilt•,tvle In Univl'T .. lt} r('lwn (. ··nlt•r plu .. ·"' ''". li.'111 1111.1111 Ill>-: rroKrJrn '" ht•lp you quahf\· to r a loan Wttha<o..1l1.•.,pncl'ofSl02,000,down p.nnwnt1,$Zll.-lllll "1h.ol ... 11 ••I Ml t.11() '"ur f1rc.t 24 monthly paymenl'> arl' $935 R1.·mammg 28 '•·Jr ... 11 m.iri-.<"I r,11,· .11 , 1 .. .,,. 1 •t .. ·o;crow. For l.'Xamplt•, .it 16114% (lfl!V~ APR) 1111 nwnthll' jM\'11Wnt-"' $1.11 ~ 1\ll mlmlhly pavmcnt<; mcludl' principal and mll'Tl''t There i., no prep•' ment penall\.1\•.t.. 'nur o,alc·~ rt.>pT<''t.'nl.111\ e for details Select. I· or 2-bedroom design with r.Jl'>l'd r.ino•I t'ntn du1ir. ((•r.Jmll tdt' l'lllTV\'\,l\ wuud-burmn~ lirt>placc. inlt•nor l.iunJn an•<1. hJn.l\'\m>d lo.it. twn \ ,1lim<'ln anJ pnvatt' i.-.i .. ·J courtyard or balconv f·urn1~lit'd model-. o p<'n 10 ,1 m IO ti p m d,111\ <. ,111 ('11 4) fl"l-'illtiH lor ml<•rmal1nr1 From $102,000 : Columbia Square 8bnt:s byC/Jrcn ~ • ; \ ,~umt'•• ~ ... t•1·m•tln-.,lr ~ l :"l\'f:.R IT' TO\\';\; CE~1 ER ~ 1HE IRVINE Cll\llFW\IY Ii •r• \ .,. •,t.I 1 •I thl '' 'I Of.I n "" ... \Uhl\ •I ''''"" 1111 '·•· lllh r, .. I ,,. I ''" ,, '~,. 11. ',,. t poH· ''" '" ,,,~,,.,I lo• P'•t•r .....-11 ••I\''' .afh' \lo 1hJhoo tll •h1t• 1 \ltll•lf A t F" . t "t d PHUC •TIE NOTICE' You 1141¥9 --0 TN C-IM>.1"U court mey decide eoetns1 you wllllOut NOTICE: You ,.,,......, -· Tiie ingent creditor of the de·'-------------------------------------------, ,.ICTITIOUS IUSIHHS HAMI' STATl.Ml'MT Tiie lollowlno _..., I• dolnQ llUll· llMSft ACKROYD MANUFACTURING CO., 5 ~Or., NewPOrt ha<h, c •. '2MO O.wlcl G. AOroYd. S Su...Sence Or.,......., 11Mc:11. ca '2t'O Tllla lloillftfts 11 condu<19CI by en 1 .... dlvkNel. Oellkl G. Ackroyd Tllk st.ltanltftl wet tlled wltll tlle C-y Clet1l d Or1t19t COUftty on~ tember:t.1•1. your belno llMrd unteu you r"90f!CI court m.., CIKklil -.e!Mt you WIWloul within lO IN~ Reed tM 11\tormallon your llelfll llMrcl ""'"' Y9U rapancl bel-. wltllln JD ,...,.. A-lie lntormetlon II you wl"' to -IL Ille _,..Ice of en bel-. ellomey In lflls melter. you s"°"kl do If \'OU Wltfl tD -IN ldvla Of en 10 promptly 10 t11411 your wrUten ett_., II\ .. 11 meiftef', .,.., "*'let clD r••-· If •ny, ,,..., be Iii.cl on llme. ao prompUy so that Your wrttl.., AVISOI VJtect ,_ lldo clemendedo. ,...,.,. .. ,H...,,meybefll_,ontlme. El lrltlunel PIHde cte<ldlr contre Vet. AVISO: U.... 1w tldll ...,,_,.., sin audlencle • ,.,.,_ que Ud. r-El tfl"'-1 pwa -.Clcllr cefltre Vd d• dtnlro de JO dlei. L•• le ll\torm. .,,. euctMncle • --va, r~ clon -119ue. da ctentro clD • di-. LH le I,....~ SI V-dHaa aolklter •I consejo de don 11ue .i.-. un -000-00 en est• esunto, deberl• SI U1ted .._ ldklter el C0111•Jo dll hecerlo lmmedlet•m•"'•· de HI• "" ......,. .,. elM -•· deWI• ,...,,... .. IU ,....,._.. HCrlte, 11 lll'f haurle l-4fet.,..,•11te, • HIAI •IO-. puec11 -rwelstr-• llefl1CIO. ~• • ., r..,.... .. ater1t.. 11 ...., "1"'76 I. TO THE DEFENDANT; A Clvll .....,..,,._.. .. ,.... .. r .. •t ....... Publlslltcl Or ..... COHt O.lly Piiot <ompl .. ,., lie• -flled by ltoe plaln-I. TO THIE 01:,.ENOANT; A Clwll Sept. S, 12, It, '6, '"' ~1 tiff eo-lnst you. If ~ wish to clef-compl*' ,.. Min Iii.ct .., IN plaln- 11111 ie-lt, you must, w11111n >O deYI tiff ... IMt 'tlMI. II you wltfl tD clef..,.. efter thh sunvnons 11 sarwd °" you, thh lewwlt. .,.., mwt. wlWft • •n Ille wllh !Ills '°"" • wrl~ ,._ after ""' -11 _..., on y06i, to the CGml'letnl. Vlllffl you do Jo, flle WIU\ 9111 C-1 e wrifteft ,.._.,.. your .,.., .. wtll be e11teNC1 on • te Ille ~ .. ,.._ Uftlftt you d9 ... plketloll of ow plelnllff, ellcl tflls coutt yeur 41rfMt will ... ,...,..., e11 _. mey......,. • l~ ._..,..,you I« "k •IOll d .. ...,.Hf,..,. WI~ II• relief........, Ill IN eomplelftt, may-•I~_. .... .,.... t• WlllCll COUICI r9llUlt tn Offl'lllfU'Mflt d .. '911., ~ 111 tM'~ ••9". te1t1no ot _., Of' ,,.....,,.,. Of' wt11e11 «llM ,...,.. 1,. ,.mlw-t .. otller rell.t requesled In Illa c-.,...,., t«lftl ef _.,., 1111'•"¥ • plalftf. attlat rell411 ,. ........ lft tM t-· D•teel ~y tA, ttl l !Malftt. Rlelwnl J. Wee II., Clfftl o.tW. ~r I, ,_ ly Slltrley Starrett, IUclllN J . WeClt., CMftl Deputy .., v ..... ""'6t•, o..uty lltltJIEL.D, t•ll'•LO & 'l'OUMO•lt ......... .. ,......,...... ....._ 11111n., .. .. ...,..,,,. ,., .............. . 1te11.-._ca._. W l I 1 ,Cl. ... llUI etM"1 '1MI ..... Pvilll"'" Or.,.. Ceatt b.ut P'I~ ,,_I ... Or .... c..t Dally P'ltet A\11. JD, ... 6, U, JO, Hit Jtl2-41. a.,t ... 0 . Od. ... II, 1', Hll 41'1J .. I. ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first Issuance of letters as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of Callfornla. The time for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estate, you may file a re· quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the Inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- counts and reports described In Section 1200.s of the California Probate Code. Nonarmtn, Krueger & Ma""· Atlomeys at Law, Attn: "aymand J. Staton, 415 S. ,.._,_ St., aot9' Fl., LOS .Angeles, CA 90i»11; .... (213> 621-5221. ~l"'"'Or .... CM" Oelly P'li.t,. s..c. "· •. II, ... I 4'6Ml Placing a Classified is twice as easy! Just sey "charge it" you can use your VISA o r MASTER CARD to place a DAILY PILOT Cl assified over t he telephone, including 8-Day week ads. Call ( 714) 642-5678 Illy Piil The Orange Coast's largest marketplace ............ 3 .. 171?171111? .. ? .. ?•F .. E ..... F .... •s•c•·•a ....... ._ ............. s ......... a ..... .-....-.-...----------------~- • fnlenor mew of architect Carl \1cLarand's ctei;1qn for RockmgllurseR1dcw Country Club bonus at RockingHorse Ridge Buyers uf c1lher lhe cstalehke Coll ector's Edition homes or custom hom es1les at The Baldwin Co 's Rocking Hor se Ridge in Cowan Heights have an added luxury prac tically at their doorsteps a private mem bcrship country club The RockingHorse Ridge location has a rur al appeal. reached by rustit• canyons giving views of rolling hills and pastures Herl'. behind the imposing entry monuments and guarded entrance to the exclusive new neighborhood off Newport Boulevard. RockingHorse Ridgl' Country Club offers residents and guests fa<:1litics for sport. relaxa lion and entertainmt.'nt without leav mg their country retrt.'at available in four floor plans. which range from 3.151 · to 3.637-square feet Exterior styhngs are ind1v1dualized. w1lh covered porticos and formal en· t ries. Thret'·and four-bedroom homes are offered. ea<.'h ""ith den. separate famll) room. formal dining room, breakfast room. three-car garage. Custom home s 1te5 are also availa· ble. with lots or up to tt 2 acres priced from $151.<JOO to $425,000. Lots may be purc hased within the guarded prop· ert~ of Rock10gH011se Ridge proper, or large view lots may be chosen on adJacent Briar Lane The Collector's F:dition showcase modt>ls feature CUl>tom intenor de· sign themes cr eated and implement· ed by both Yeiser/Garland Interiors a nd Tammy Cox of Sunshine Oe51gn!> The models are open dailv from 10 a m to dusk Orango Coest DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 OVER $100 MILLION IN SALES A Record Y ear for Century 21's TOP SELLING OFFICE IN USA & CANADA WALK-IN REALlY (Allows <':<pnn ion of.focilities in Nunti11Rton B t•och and /U V/N I .) SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS FREE CAREER SEMINAR For l:'ntire South Orange County&. -;urroundmq M\M n.'51dl111ti. Unlqul! Opportunl1y hnd out how Centurv 21 WAI KIN RI ALTY<., dy.-111~ (111•w ,lflrl •''P' 1, ,, di Saturday September 26 South Coast Plaza Hotel 10:30 am -12:30 pm , .. REAL VALUES have bt•come t11ghly sucrc·.,~ful 111 1,,d,\\ ·., ni<1rk,•1 SPEAJU:RS: Limited S eating For Reservations, Cameron Mr raj fT.;pl '"'"'"ti B,.J ,, 11 I '"11 Vikki Monl•on ITr.n Cl'nl•H\ .!I 1' I•''' "I l'-1\ J eny Beusee call 857-2121 1(,·11hH\ i'I 11 11•'•" I •1 I ''r • 1< .. l P'•'lt' ,f ( •'111111\ /I I. di I' • , , •I ... I LI IN< I (>I I I< ' I;\ , ,..,,, .~. ( 1\\1\I 11\ • I l'J"\11 l,1rr11111q1 1110 r rl•'i" 11 J,.," , , \. J'"l•lh ,j I •If I •' 'I{,,. I"''"' "I< 1·111 11• .'I I< 11 •-.,11 11 ·,1 , •. I l ... llNC1C>l Ill I ()J 1111 ) I /\I< I • C>r.:1 q i•( ••Ill I I I 11 •• ,, 1·1, I'• -1 I t S.· )'ISll '1(1•1 fll• Iii-I ! I lt11 ! 11 ll• t 1;., d I I, \ I• l B· 11d "' 1<. Iii •I I< JI ' l'l<I >J rl ( '"' '-i1\l I '-i 1\C d :"\I c lf YI 1\I< 11'"' r1 .. , l ", I f J 111 I , f{, \ "I I I ,1 ( I llilll ! I I ... . , , I f l'l<<>I l( I( I'\(."''"'"'/\(,)'\,..,, If 1111 '•I \I\ t\l H lf•r J'l .... I 111•1 j111 •II • H, ( :11h1 " ,f ( •'JlllU\ ..'I 1.• .11 11 • Ill JI '·d /\ '\f >IN<, I If<" I '1 I \!\ '"1\l I "I 'I fl"'' 1\ 11 l ()J l")f\'\l1l:\C 1\ \•,\1 lf\l lf 1111 'r'l 1\K 1111 The country club_and the Collec· tor's Ed1t1on homes were designed by architect Carl Mc Larand & As· soc1e1tes. C'C1mm1ssiont'd by The Baldwin Co to create homes of a stateh. trad1t1onal character with a dramatic scope and !>Cale Only 10 homes ar e offered in lhl' f1r!>l phase now selling. priced from $373.000 to $485.000 Rockingllorse Ridge is located on Newport Boult'vard between Cr awford Canyon Hoad and Chap man Canyon. east of the Col>la Mesa t 551 Frcew41y, in the Cowan Heights sel'l1on of Sanla Ana For more in form at10n. telephont' 639·8670 on items from applesauce to zippers are advertised every day in the Daily Pilot Collector'!> Edition homes are ------- IN THE TRADITION OF TrIE GRAND ESTATES OF YESTERYEAR . COLLECTOR'S EDITION / I Priced from S 408,000 f'11tt'• -ul-1rt I In thdnw· w1lh1•ul 1101,.,· For information call (714) 639-8670. Sales Office hours 10-6 Ne-., port Avl'nUl' ca.;;t to Cow.m Hl'ight... and entry g.1tc OR ~ (.h,1pnM11 Avenue South, ~:-.:: righ t on N~wport Blvd. to '------------i-----' entry gate. The Baldwin eom.,.'O' """"-•'*"' •• 8".WulfS.-1 , . . OrangeCoa1t DAILY Plt.OT/8anday, 81ptemb•r 20. 1981 An artist's rendemig of Tudor Hrll m Lemon Hetghts ingle FamilY Homes in \ Huntington Beach Executives, foreign investors from $149,990 Special Bonus: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recurring Closing Costs ' show an interest in Tudor Hill Magni ficent 2 and 3-bedroom homes across the street from scenic Lake Park, only a short walk to the beach. The opportuni ty to create a penenal neigbbprhood 1s now a vailable to tboM wi.u residential requirements exceed the~..,.. Al:· cordins to Rick Alderette, the exct\INve ael• agent for Woodview Properties, Tadot' •1, the two new 'J;udor-styled homes form their own pr•- tigious hilltop enclave in North Tualin'a exclusive Lemon Heights. Graced by spectacular views ol the rtci. eo"n· tryscape to the south, the four-be4Nlo•, 4"'-•lllh homes share a secluded loc:alt u..t -~­ by a private entry gate with elecll'ellk ~ 8Dd intercqm. European cobblestone *1.....,ap - brick waJkways pave t he way to homes. "Among those inC1ividua1s expressing interest in Tudor HilJ homes, priced under $1 million, are foreign investors and Orange County's top ex- ecutives." noted Alderette. "The two-home com- munity promises the ultimate in homeownership for whoever purchases one or both of the estate res¥f ences." The two-story floor plans are appointed throughout with brass lighting fixtures, 12-foot ceilings, French d oors leading to patios or t>alconies, noor·lo-ceiling bookcases and luxurious quality carpeting. The homes' dramatic entrances Century 21 's top sellers set to speak The public is invited to a ttend a carffr seminar and hear topics on what the real estate market is really like in the Orange County area, wh at are the potentials. and what realtors are do- ing to achieve success in today's market. Speaking on these subjects will be Camen>n Mer aj, broker /owner of Century Zl'• top selling of- fice in the United States and Canada; Vikki Mor- rison, Centur y 21 's top selling agent in 1980 a mong 56,000 agents. and J erry Beusee, outstanding first year saJesman. The seminar will be held on Saturday Sept. 26 at 10:~ a .m at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. For m ore information or reserva- tions, call 857-2 121. * Kuntington Be ach Really Inc . la spon- soring a real est ate seminar which will ad- dress the topics of title insurance and foreclosures . SEMINARS escrow procedures a nd today's market. The seminar wiJI be held on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. at Home Federal Savings & Loan, 2111 Main St. -Seacliff Village -Huntington Beach. Call Harold Havel at 536·6565 for more informattoo. * Tbe Sal es & Marketing Council of the hUdlq lndustry Association will host a four-plus hour seminar on how to successfully market the small house. The semina r will take place on Wed9esday morning, Sept. 30 at 7: 30 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Cost of the seminar is SS a person for Sales & Marketing Council me mbt>rs and S56 for non- members. Reservations must be made In advan ce throu~h Zena Golby at the Building Industry As- sociation office, 1571 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90026, or by calling (213 ) 625-5771. • Saddleback College's Office of Communi- ty Services is offe ring a sales seminar en- titled .. Selling. A Success Formula for the '80s," on Oct. 1 from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the lteglatry Hotel in Irvine. Topics include promotion prospect- int; capturing, negotiating, closinc ai d servicing client.a; how to increase referrals and effective time t>lanning. Fee for the seminar is 985. For more infor mation a nd reservations call Sad- dlebafk College at 831·4646 or SS!H313. * The Or ange County Chapter of lbe •rvtee Corp ol Retired Executives is holdin1 a seminar for ~ners/managers and entrepreneurs In El ·Toro on Thursd ay, Sept. 24. It will be held in lhe con!etence room at Mercury Savin&s a~ Loan, Lake Fores t Drive and Rockfield. A SS te1i11trallon fee will be charged. Subjects will incl* personal and financial factors, s ite location and 1.,al or- ganization. For registration and further informa- tion, call SCORE at 836-2709. Ho01ebuilders to cover county More than 100 homebulldera from ~t the United Slates will visit 14 Oru•• c...&1 hi· idenlial developments and n.-u. c•onu· housipg, architecture and lntert• ..... ••rta1 Uie "Best in lhe West Gold Mine Tour," s.,t. M·2S at the Sheraton Hotel ln Newport &eadl. Jointly sponsored by the Or&n1e County BaUd· Ing Industry Association and the saJes and market· lng council, the tour includes breakfut presenta· lion on Sept. 24 by Newport Beach archjtect Art Danielian discussing a "fresh lool at d ..... eolu· Uons to higher density" and by Santa An• lat.nor decorator Carole Eicben on "dellp that -.U" on U,e morning of Sept. 25. I ... feature covered exterior entries accented by brass lamps with beveled 1taS11, hand-carved custom solld oak entry deors and two-story foyers with ceramic tile or Bruce fireside plank flooring . Noteworthy architectural treatments include sunken living rooms with large fireplaces, formal dining r ooms, libraries and family rooms enhanced by built-in wet bars and fireplaces. An upstairs gaine room in one plan is a private retreat fOI' i.Dformal entertaining. Def er\fillf1 special mention ue T\.idor Hill master Dedrqom suites otferin1 balcontee, flreplacee, large #atk-U.. wardrobes and dressing ateas. Master batJ\s bout oversized spa tubs, separate showers, double sink vanities, built-in planters and atriums or bay win- dows. Tudor Hill homes are aBo complete with quality Jenn-Air and Whirlpool kitchen appliances. built-in intercoms with AM /FM radios, built-in safes. exterior and interior alarm systems and copper fire retardant roofs. Brick patios, planters and extensive la ndscaping with irrigation are in- cluded in lhe purchase price as well. For further information on Tudor Hill , contact Rick Alderette, reaJlor, at 161 Fashion Lane. Suite 106, Tustin. 92680,. Phone 731--4444. Creative exterior designs are in perfect harmony with the ambiance ol the ocean. Lavish interiors offer an abundance of open space and feature sumptuous master suites. Massive hand-made wood·burning fireplac96, private fenced yards with large patios and attached 2 and 3-car garages. 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PENTRIDGE con . ~ ~ N I 0 a.m. til dusk D Ceramic Countenops 0 Luminous Kitchen Ceilings 0 Enclosed, Two-Car Garaic with Automatic Door Opener 0 Private Patios or Balconies 0 Swimming Pool & Whirlpool Spa. .. Interest Rate 12% o/o 13.010% APR Two Bedroom, Two Bath from $117,9()() Baker at Randolph. Costa Mesa (714) 557-2360 By M.D. Janes Company, Inc .. lmownfor quality conatruction, unique, expreaive designs, and integrated appointmenta at alfordabfe pricea. Pmtridve <Ave is 1 ccodomil'911t> E'.kterior 11111intet11nct it dont for you. AJk your aaln ~tllive for • community •MOCittion fact •'-"· M.O. ,._ ~. 1Cl81 Pricet tfftttiveau f · •"· S.la occurri tto blica.tion datt may reeult in umvailability of 111y or all · c levtle. .. . r-i-::::-, · ---....----""...:.-----··- ~ ? a a en Steiff visits his U.S. toys Daily Pilat SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1981 STOCKS TEL.EVISION CLASSIFIED C3-4 C9 C10-14 .,..., ..... ,_ ,._..., htrtcli 0'0-1 Hans-Otto Steiff. a toymaker since 1950 , holds collection of new. and antique stuffed animals his firm has produced. The company has been family owned since 1880. By KEITH TUBER Dally ~llet ·-....... H e's a grown man, yet hls entire life revolves around plush toys He doesn't play with them he manufactures the m. Actually, manufactures is the wrong word. Anyone who's ever owned a Steiff stuffed animal knows they a r e individually handcrafted The company, headquartered in Giengen, Germany. dates back to 1880 and originated the "Teddy bear" more than 75 years ago. The keeper of the make· believe zoo is 62-year-old Hans- Otto Steiff. in town last week on a promotional tour Steiff is c h ai rman of a m iniconglomerate that's a proof-reader's nightmare: Steiff· Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH. or Steiff Holding Co. Although the primary business is s tuffed animals. the company has made some acquisitions in the last 10 to 15 years an an effort to diversify The biggest of these is a valve factory sub· s id1ary called Alligator Ven· tilfabrik GmbH. Steiff is a managing director. German economy and its effect on his business. ·'The econo m y is not the best," Steiff said in accented English. "There is lots of un· employment, and we're s uffer- ing under the import rate of Japanese cars There are other problems. too, like the exchange rate. "But for us. the situation is much better than last year. We're exporting more to the United States." His analysis of Germ any's economy could at times be used lo describe our own. Steiff was forced to make cutbacks in personnel and production lines about three years ago. T he com- pany was losing money, but ex- perienced a turnaround last year Steiff expl ained why he feels the trend will continue during the balance or 1981 : "We're doing a better business m Germany, and we've changed our product policies and brought out new items. And, Germany is once again accepting quality products. We had a lot of cheap toys imported from the Far East, where the workmanship was terrible. Germany accounts for 75 per- cent or Steiff's sales, with the re- maining 25 percent split between the United States and Europe. The company produces 450 dif. ferent items, and turns them out at a rate of 8,500 a day. The fi r m 's r ecen t breakthrough is a "wash-and· wear ," so to speak, stuffed animal that can be thrown into the laundry along with socks, shirts and other clothing. 9ne o( Steiff's a ncestors , Margarete Steiff, opened a shop in Giengen in 1877 specializing in women 's a n d children 's clothing. Some time later she made a little stuffed animal in the shape of an elephant to be used as a pin cushion. The little elephants became popular, and by 1880 the hobby turned into a full-time business. I n 1902, the lates t of Margarete's animals, a brown bear cub des igned ·by her nephew, Fritz, found its way to America. Four years later, the story goes, some of the bears were used to dress up an affair at the White House. As guests arrived, they saw the bears outfitted and equipped as hunters and fish- e rm e n , a the me c hosen because of President Teddy Roosevelt's reputation as an avid outdoorsman . When the president admitted that even as a bear expert be couldn't name the breed, a guest s poke up and said , "Wh y, they· re Teddy bears, or course." A million Steiff Teddies were sold that year. and the product remains the com pany's staple. How much does 1t cost to buy this friendship? Between $30 and $60, Steiff s aid. That's one of the problems plaguing th e indu s tr y, particularly in Germany, the toym aker said. Labor is more expensive there than here, the price of materials has risen sharply and safety regulations have contributed to force prices higher. How high can prices get? ."The most expensive Steiff animal we sell is a leopard for $650." said Gayle Hoepner of Toys International in South Coast Plaza. ··But you have lo remember Steiff toys are handmade, and you pay for that. Stuffed animals, though, have always been high relative to inflation and the currency exchange. ·'It depends on th e rela- tionship between the Deutsche mark and the dollar. When the dollar slipped, a lot or importers took a beating. I think they're trying to recoup their losses, because I haven't seen prices decrease." Hoepner estimates his inven- tory in Steiff products between $20,000 and $50,000. with sales or about SJ0,000 annually. "The company's re p said one time we did more business than Stuffed animals, however, re- main his first love In an in· terview at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Steiff brought with him a briefcase loaded with antique toys a nd talked a bout the "The birth rate," Steiff con· tinued. "also had fallen in Germany in recent years, and now its going back up. Slowly, but up." Toys International features a window display of Steil/ products. "A Teddy beer for a child re· mains a comrade for life," Steilf boasted. "You can do anything you want to it, and it will always be there, a patient comrade." (See SfEIFF, Page CZ> People still don't know dangers of smoking By PAT DUNN Of tlle IHMY ~ Sutf In 1964, the Federal Trade Commission took its first formal action lo require cigar ett e manufacturers to warn consumers of the health hazards or smoking. An FTC trade regulation would have required all cigarette packages and advertisements to dis- close clearly and prominently that "Cigarette CONSUMER CLOSE -UP Smoking Is Dangerous to Health and May Cause Death From Cancer and Other Diseases." A year later Congress passed the Cigarette Labeling Act and Advertising Act requiring all cigarette packages lo include the statement: "Caution : Cigarette Smoking May Be Hazardous to Your Health." The act prohibited the FTC from requiring any other statement on the cigarette package, and pre· eluded (until July 1, 1969) any government dis- closure r equirement regarding s mokl ng and health in cigarette advertisements. In mid-1969, the FTC proposed that all cigarette ads carry this message : "Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined that Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous lo Your Health," and also banned cigarette advertising on radld and television after Jan. 1, 1971. Work on the FTC's current report, begun in 1976, centered on five major issues. In light or new medical information, what are the known health consequences of smoking? -What health information does cigarette ad- vertising contain about the nature, probablllty and severity of smoking dangers? -Does the public already know these dangers, or do a large number of reople lack knowledge of or have a false idea o smoking's dangers? -Is the current warning effective? -Is remedial action necessary? If so, what measures, if any, would give consumers enough health information to avoid any possible cigarette advertising deceptions? Although consumers now know more about smoking's hazards, the report round they do not have enough information about how dangerous smoking really is. More than 30 percent of the public is unaware of the relationship between smoking and heart dis- ease. Nearly 50 percent of all women do not k.now that s moking during pregnancy increases the risk of s tillbirth and miscarriage, and 30 percent do not know the relationship between smoking, birth con- trol pills, and heart attack risk. A large number or people do not believe that they will personally be harmed by smoking. Even though medical evidence clearly indicates that smoking only a few cigarettes daily can be harmful, n~arly one-third of those polled and 40 percent of smokers polled for the current report believe only he avy smoking ls danterous. More than one-third falsely believe that by smoking low "tar" cigarettes they are as sale as non-smokers. Although many experts now classify cigarettes as an addictive substance, the report indicates many teen-agers believe smoking is OK ll they quit before it becomes a habit, and approximately 50 percent of all those polled did not know smoking may be addictive . .. In contrast to the current printed warning, cigarette ads present information about smoking in a highly effective manner. They get their message across in a variety of attention-getting, frequently changing formats. - The ads are rich in thematic imagery associat- ing s moking with, among other things, outdoor ac- tivities, athletics, individualism and achievement, according to the report. They also use rugged, vigorous, attractive, healthy-looking people living energetic lives Cull of success and athletic achieve- ment, free from any health hazards . The report questions the possibility that such ads make the health warnings' effectiveness more difficult and may further increase the chance of deceptive advertisin Cigarettes are product in ADleric th at in 1980 the spent $1 blllion to several hundred t ernment spends o on smoking haiar <See SMOIING, P e most heavily advertised The FTC report points out major cigarette companies their product. This figure is greater than what the gov- blic service announcements t ---------- . , , ,~ I I i, 1, '· I I I '· I I: •• '• •• I I, Orange Coat DAIL ~ILOT /Sunday, September 20, 1981 11111;1 COAST ITICll Beginning today and continuing every Sunday, the Daily Pilot and Newport Securihes Corp. will provtde the most comprehensive table on publicly traded Orange County firms anywhere. . ' ' t I t I From Page Cl STEIFF V:ISITS STUFFED ANIMALS . • • 011neyland," Hoepner said of hi11 Stem 11ales. ma rket for the toys here." "'"" ' '"" HADOUllfDS 1.0CATICHI tU.UIT ,..l u•Pr1u t IPS '11 1TUl -t-11 1t-1I CJIUOt I I flo .. l Htllllll , ICT lllC1 t II 10001• "Plush unimal sales are stronger thun ever. They'r e purchased as keepsakes. I thlnk Stem makes some toys that sell up to $3,000." United States and 8,000 lo tbe rest of the world. The retell price waa $UO one of the reaso°' Steiff went back lnto tbe black last year. Another limited edition lis ln the works. This time, it's a mother and baby Teddy to make a Stel rr T e ddy famil y . Somewhere between 7,500 and 8,000 will be sold , a ll in the U.S., for the same $150 suggested re· tail price. The difference ln collectdrs l•n 't the only thin1 Steilf bu noticed on his trip here. 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"The collector's situation in this country a mazes me ," Stellf s aid "There is a big adult "In Gt>rmany, there are a lot of special toy stores In each city, and large toy departments in de· partment stores," Steiff said. "In America, that really isn't the case. There are exceptions, like FAO Schwarz -that's a European style toy store." 6'6 15) sn _," 625 The e d ition was over s ubscribed, with 5,000 sold in the From Page C1 '.s 19 ))6 io, T 12 0,601 -60• 51\ SMOKI.NG DANGERS REPORTED • • • ST• 2SI 208 9, ~69 S,261 •• • •06 1,156 -1, no J. ))1 l.•ol 5.6o9 111 ,aa9 1.910 I ,910 • tl,9]l ... 1.••1 J,8)T 1.111 -s. 116 l•O .130 n• 819 I .S•l 2 .. -l•6 1,266 .. 59 The report found that the tobacco indus try dominates outdoor ad - vertising even more than it does magazines and news papers . The large and still increas- ing use of o utdoor ciga r e tte advertise- ments is especially im- . portant because the cur- rent health warning is probably least effective on a billboard. The rising amounts of m o ney s pent to ad - vertise all cigarettes duril)g the last 10 years has been accompanied by a shift in advertising 60] l,m Paper 7H :~m closings 2,tn 179 ':m seen 6• ::a~ STANFORD (AP> - 1 ~m T h e d e at h s of t h e Washington Star and the 10.i~; New Yor Daily News .. m evenin 'tion are part -1g of a tr nd which will kill 011 newspaper s and 1.600 others to change, a ···~:~ rsity economics &a• pr<1 ssor says. 2:.::9-~..-~Hut the primary trend &o,v~: is not the death or after· •1.m, noon newspapers -it's ~•.600 the death of newspaper '-~01 competition. said James -v 8,•67 •• 390 -IT -• .l1~ 596 N/R .179 t .o•• -1S 891 ",900 tl2 2) 2 ,06• • ]6:' 618 865 19• 7 .S02 Rosse, associated dean of the Sc h ool of H u m a n iti es a nd Sciences at Stanford University. expenditures allocated to the low "tar" and nicotine market. Advertising expen- ditures for low "tar" cigarettes have risen from 5.5 percent in 1967 to 66.9 percent in 1979, according to the report. One major company ex- pects t o s pend $50 million this year alone to promote its new low "tar " brand. Many r esearchers now believe that carbon mon x.ide may be one of the most harmful or the more than 2,000 known ingredients in cigarette smoke. However, a 1980 report shows that more than 50 percent or those surveyed did not know that "Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monox- ide Which Is Dangerous Gas." The report mentions a number or actions that might be taken by the FTC. Congress or other government agencies. These include: -Inc reasing con - sumer education. -Modifying the cur- rent warning, including changing the size a nd shape or replacing it with a m ore specific warning. -Starting a system of rotating warnings for cigarette ads. For ex- a m pie, changing the health warning every three months lo point out different s moking hazards. Buy a TRS-80 Color Computer and Get A $24.95 Pair of Joyatlcka at No Extra Charge! Play exciting Color Computer games on your own TV! 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To obtain a copy of the offering circular, or for further In· formation, please c all Ms. Zvonek, (714) 759-1515. • • • , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 NY E COMPOSITE TRAN ACTION ) QllOUftC.I lltCl.UOI THOU OM TMt MIW YOll, 1111owtn. U Cl"C '" '°''OM 01 UOIT 6110 c••tl•lltoTI HO(ll .. (11,..0U H D ll~lllD a v Tiii UID toMD IMUl•ff CJ AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE ~UOUflOfl' lll(LUOI UAOUON '"' ••• •O••. "''owau. ,.C.,tC, ,. •• IOITOll, OlflOIT AllD Cllil(INUTI \fOO 11(.lfOOU ANO II l'IOtlTIO l 'i fMI HU AllO lllJftllU ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 » cs THI WEDDING PICTURE M r . 6nd Mrs. Stone Stone-Nichols Stacy Ann Nichols of Bel Air and Jeffrey Earl Stone of Newport Beach exchanged wedding vows recently at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Westwood Village. A r eception followed at Bel Air Country Club. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Merle Hughson Nichols of Bel Air , graduated from USC, majoring Mrs. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Graui Grassi-Tressen Deborah De ni se Tressen of Newport Beach and Mark Joseph Grassl cl San Diego were married re- cently in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church of Newport Beach. • The bride, daqhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Tressen of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del MJlr High Sch~l and attended the in Real Estate Finance with a pro- fessional certificate as a Paralegal. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Stone of Newport Beach , gr aduated Cro m USC in political science and is vice president of Western National Properties, a real estate public syndication cor -poration. Jensen- Patchell Ka ri Patchell of Irvine and Richard 0 . Jensen of Santa Ana were mar- r ied recently at the Mormon Temple in Los Angeles. About 450 people at- tended the reception. The bride. daughter of G l e n n a nd Bo nn ie Patc he ll of Ir vin e ... g raduated from Irvine High School and is at- Deering-Tucker Elizabeth Ann Tucker of Irvine and Brian Raymond Deering of Northridge exchanged wed- ding vows recently in North Orange Christian Church. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Patricia Fortner of Irvine and Sa muel Tucker of Yorba Linda, was graduated from University High School in Irvine and attended the University of California, Irvine. She is employed by Bank of America. The bridegroom, son of Raymond and Irene. Deering of Northridge, graduated from Grover Cleveland High.and attended Cal State University, Northridge. He too, is employed by Bank of America. Mr and Mrs. Walsh Walsh-Oliva Adele Oliva of San Juan Capistrano and Charles Walsh of Laguna Hills recently exchanged wedding vows in Geneva Pres byterian Church of Laguna Hi lls. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Vin- cent Oliva and the late Vincent Oliva of Mission Viejo. graduated from Costa Mesa High School and attended the University of California, Irvine. She is employed by Saddleback Stump-Valdez Kaye Ann Valdez of New po r t Beach a nd Blair Eli Stump of Hunt- ington Beach were mar- ried in Newport Harbor Luther an Church of Newport Beach re- cently. The bride. daughter of Do n al d a nd Merle Va l dez o f Newport Beach. graduated from tending Brigham Young Mrs Spangler University. • Costa Mesa High School an d is attending Cal State, Fullerton, major- ing in child develop- ment. She is em ployed by Merle Valdez Studio of Music. The bridegroom, son of Dr. Wilbur and Mrs. Spangler-Krause Virginia Jensen, of San- ta Ana, graduated from Santa Ana High and is attend ing B r igh a m Young also. He has com- pleted a two-year mis- sion for the Mor mon Church and is employed by Executive Manage- ment Company. Carol Marjorie Krause of Newport Beach and John David Spangler of Terre Haute, Ind. ex-1 The groom, son of changed wedding vows in Indianapolis recently. Mrs . Kathryn Stu mp The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernst and the late Wayne C. Kra use of Newpor t Beach, gr aduated from Stu m p of Sou t hgate. Newport Harbor High School, George Washington g r a d u a t e d fr o m U n iver s ity a nd Ame r ican Uni versity in Southgate High School. Washington D.C. She is employed by WBBM-TV He is also a graduate of (CBS) in Chicago as a newscaster. Cal State Los Angeles. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cle m of Terre Ha ute graduated from Marshall High School. Marshall, Ill. and Wabash Valley College at Mt. Carmel in Illinois. · Mrs. Holm . \ Mrs Stump Valley Unified Schools. The bridegroom. son of Miriam Walsh of Long Beach and Martin Walsh of Arkansas. graduated from Millikan High School in Long Beach and attended Cal State University, Long Beach. He is also employed by Saddleback Unified School District. Following a wedd ing trip to Hawaii. the couple plan to live in Laguna Hills . Holm-Wagner Hanson-M cMillion University of Southern California. The bridegroom, son of Joseph Grassi of Del Mar, graduated from Grossmont High School of La Mesa and also attended the Univenlty of Southern California. Following a wedding trip lo the Hawaiian Islands, the aouple plan lo Uve in San Diego. arr Laurel Wagner and Douglu Edward Holm wer e married in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church In Belvedere recently. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Henry Wagner Jr. of Balboa, graduated from "Newport Harbor High School and San Diego State University. The groom, son of Mr. and Mn. Russel Holm of Tiburon, graduated from the University of San Francisco. a Sh a ron Moira Mc Milllon and William James Hanson were mar· ried al Our Lady Queen ~ Anlela Catholic Church in Newport Beach. A formal luncheon wu held in boDor ~ the couple at the Grand Porta.ae. Registry Hotel. The bride, dauahter of Joan Causey McMillion of Lacuna Beach, is media dlreclQr for Mark Hild fr As· aociates, firm. The bridelJ'O(>m, son of llr. Mrs. Gene L . Holt of Pouta Valley, 11-aeneral manacer ~ Con Company, Garden Gl"Oft. After a boaeymoan an tbe Iii of TahW and Moorea, tbe C9Cllllllle reside in Newport Beach. • --·--------............ ..-........ ------· .. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 She offers helpful hints to her passengers t>EAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am one or the fortunate women who can afford to drive a car these dl,Y!I I don't mtnd plcldn1 up my rrlt:1nda who don't drive. But lt ls lrrit•Una to be taken for aranted. May I m ake a few suiatsUons to help keep friendships together? It someone you know bias extended the courtesy of providing you with tranaportaUon - please: l. Be ready and wafting at the Ume the driver ls suppo5ed to pick you up. ~ 2. Don't expect the driver to pick up your rnends. He/she has his/her route planned and may have agreed to pick up other passengers. 3. Don't ask the driver to stop while you ru.n errands. (Mail a letter or pick up a loaf of bread or · drop something off at the cleaners.> 4. Don't linger to talk whep being dropped off. unless the driver asks you to visit a bit. 5. Do not smoke in the car unless the driver ANN lANDIRS does. Even asking for permission ls bad manners. Some people who don't like smoke might be reluc- hinl to say so. 6. Don 't be a back-seat driver. If you feel the• driver is unsafe, you should not be a passenger in that person's car. 7. If you are a frequent passenger, it would be gracious to send the driver an occasional gift. Send flowers or bake something special. Come up with some tangible evidence of your appreciation in ad· ditlon to "Thank you " -LONG TIME AT THE WH E.EL DEAR WHEEL: Good list. You are bouad l~ bit aome hot button• out there, but you'U open 'tbe eye. ol many wbo wm pront from yoar 1uue1· tJon1. 1bu.k• for tbe Input. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a wom1n of 83 with a problem 1 hope you can solve. For the past two yea.rs l have lived in thia lovely nursing home. I reall%e I am very lucky to be llble to atrord to be here . Now for my problem, which will seem trivial to you because you hear 10 many every day that are worse. A womao moved In here several months ago and was allowed to bring her cal. I have a terrible phobia about cats. I really despise them. Cats affect me the same way rats or snakes affect other people. This woman lets ber cat roam around everywhere. When I am in the lounge and that cat appears, I become terrified. She often jumps on people's laps without warning, lik e a tiger. There are many cat lovers in this place, and they love to hold the cait and pet her. IC thls arumal ever jumped on m y lap, l would die or fright. I will be forct.-d to find another place to live lf this 1>roblem is not solved. l do love it here. Ann, and n ee d your advice . -M .S . IN PHJLAOELPIDA DEAR M.S.: You should have no hetHaUon about ~W.ac Ute peraon In charge of tbe home ea:· actly wbat you have told me. No resident 1hould be permitted to lnfilct ber pet on otheri. Tbe womao should be W'd that abe can keep lhe cat ID Iler room. but It 1hould not be permitted to roam around and Jump on lhe olher resldeat1. CON .. 1DENTIAL to Westchester Parent• Wbo Can't J ust Stud By: There'• nothing wrong with giving your married son a band -but don't give him your right arm. Newlyweds don't need a n.lne· room hou.se in White Plains. Necessltlea are oot- thing but luxuries should be earned. Pisces:haExpect ~~-i;:~~~~~ ·~~L~~~:sl"~~~~~ .f.~.ou~E!~~E~~"=~~.,0, .. 1• So m ,P, c nge s 0.r~ng.e County Mental Hea lth Association's County will sponsor a free workshop titled "l Want / ~ v1_s1tallon progr~m for ol.der persons. Vol~~teers lo Change Dul 1 Don't Know How" al 9:30 a.m. MONDAY, SEPT. 21 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES (March 21-April 19): If ideas, concepts are committed to paper you will show a profit. Be ready for change, travel, variety and communlca· lion from one who played important role in your past. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Short trip could involve relative, special visit or family reunion which had recently been postponed. Libra, Scorpio and another Taurus figure in scenano. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Improve security measures -someone may have you tarli!eted for HOROSCOPE .. something for nothing." Define terms. avoid self· deception, see places. situations and people in re· alistic light CANCER (June 21 .July 22): Emphasis on re· couping loss, 101t1at10g successtuJ Investment, gaining greater authority and accepting added responsibility . LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Longstanding project, assignment can be completed. You have valuable ally working behind scenes. Confidential message s upports your views. VIRGO <Aug . 23·Sept. 22): Plans change, em· phasis will be on ne w start in new direction. Let go or "losing proposition." Stubborn associate is ad· vocalinli! path that would be extravagant. fruitless. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: You learn through teaching process by sharing knowledge, you V ';t making telephone calls and visiting weekly. For 547·7559. ' ~ ) . .4A J 'M will become friends lo isolated senior c1hzens. Thursday in Santa Ana. For information call EXPECTING more information on the program, call 547-7559. FREE EXAMINATIONS for sight and hearing GLASS M_OUNTAIN IN~, a group ~or problems, anem ia, diabetes and high blood pres· YOUR LOVE : physically hand1cappe~ adults! Wlfl ha~e a mee~mg sure will be offered at a health fair at UC Irvine at 7. 30 p.m. Monday m Tustin. For information. Community Clinic Thursday in Santa Ana. For in· 1•~ A"' .... " 8'1ti.t.eN A14 A-Qfla. Alt..,...., Ol.tl ChlC~ f JIOIJ~ ~ 'f Ntwl $yftd Inc WHY HAS N'T IT ARRIVED YET ? take steps in right direction. Family member aids in s pecial promotion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Important to look beyond the immediate -long·range prospects are brighter than you might imagine. Check travel plans. catch up on correspondence. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Dig beneath surface indications -questions regarding money will ·be answered. Focus on credit ratings, finan- cial status of one who would be your partner. CAPRICO RN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You extricate self from intolerable position. Patience is your ally -wait, listen, observe and detect subtle nuances. Contractual obligation should not be ignored. AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Family member seeks counsel regarding employment. Blend truth with djplomacy. Keep resolutions con· cerning diet, nutrition. PISCES I Feb. 19-March 20): Significant changes occur -romance, charisma. variety dominate excitin~ scena'"io Member of oppasite sex figures prominently. call 833-2383. formation call 634-621)1. SM~KERS who wou.ld like.t~ kick the habit can VISUAL HANDICA PS SEMINAR, sponsored enroll m a Stop Smoking Clinic at South Coast by the Braille lnstitute's Community Center will be Medical Center Monday. The classes will be held ' from 7 to 9 p.m Mondays and Thursdays. The six sessions will cost $10. For information, call 499-1311 , HEALTH HELP ext. 616. HEALTH AND NUTRITION will be discussed by Dr. Rhonda Henry at 7 p.m . Monday in Santa An a. For information on the free seminar. call 641 ·5977. SIXTH ANNUAL California Conference on Alcoholism will be held Tuesday through Saturday in Huntington Beach. A variety of speakers will participate in the event, which brings together persons working in private and public alcoholism programs. Some events are open to the public. For information. call 834·6082. WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM begins Wednesday at UC Irvine Medical Center, using behavior m odifi ca tion. calorie r estriction information and exercise guidelines. For information, call 634·6721. ECKANKAR lecture will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Santa Ana. For information, call 495-5170. IMPROVING the qua lity of your life will be the theme of a discussion Wednesday at 7 p.m in Fountain Valley. Seminar leaders include health care professionals For information, call 964-3553. held Thursday in Anaheim For information on the day long event. call 821-5000. PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION of Orange County will sponsor a daylong medical conference on women's health care Saturday in Anaheim. For information, call 973·1733 . DR. LAURA SCHLESSINGER will speak on "Relationships -Love 'em or Leave 'em " at 10 a.m: Saturday in Santa Ana. For information, call 673·4461 DISCUSSION on stress by Murray Oxman will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Newport Beach. For information, call (213 ) 936-9176. SENIOR HEALTH FAIR s ponsored by Anaheim Memorial Hospital will be held Sunday from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m For information call 776-1070 OR. ERNESTO CONTRERAS, controversial Tijuana cancer specialist, will speak at a meeting of a chapter or the International Association of Cancer Victims and Friends at 10·30 a.m. Sunday 10 lluntington Beach For information. call 639-2094. Harborlite Sweet Adelines schedule meeting HARBORLITES CHAPTER of Sweet Adelines meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Allen Elementary School, 16200 Bushard, Fountain Valley. For more Information call 557-8935. CLIPPED WINGS of Orange County meets Saturday at 11 :30 a .m. at Las Brisas Restaurant in Laguna Beach. For more In- formation call 540-3093. SOUTH COAST JEWISH Youth meets for "Too Hip" party Saturday at 8:30. For more In- formation call 831 -3921 . NEWPORT HARBOR Lawn Bowling Club meets daily except Sundays at the club, San Joaquin Hills Road at Crown Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information call 759-9966. DUSTY WINGS meets Saturday at 11 a .m . at the Deane Swim and Racquet Club in Mission Viejo. For more information call 586-6003. ALPHA PHI of South Orange County will HOUSE OF TAILORING AL TERA TIOHS FOR MEM & WOMEM SO COAST PLAZA ~40 8491 Lowt'r l•••I by Corou••I Shores Interiors R..siltt>nllal • l'ommirclal ~ 2fl50 Avon St . ..._ Nl'.,.port Rearh ..,.. 642·2255 ._. meet Tuesday at 6 p.m . In the home of Pat Riggs in Newport Beach. For more Informa- tion call 556-8701. ANAGROVE CHAPTER of B'nal B'r lth Women meets Monday at 8 p.m. In the Garden Grove Jewish Federation Building. For more information call 77f>.3998. NEWPORT HARBOR CHAPTER of Delta Gamma Alumnae meets Saturday at 6 p.m . In the home of Mrs. Michael Cate in Irvine. For more information call 760-1293. NEWPORT HARBOR TOASTMISTRESS Club meets Monday a t the Balboa Bay Club a t 11 : 30 a.m. For more information call 64'-4J.40. OASIS SENIOR Center Bridge Tournament is set for Sunday at 1 p.m . at the center, corner of Fifth and Marguerite streets, Corona del Mar. For more Information call 759-9471. SEA AND SAGE Audubon SOClety meets RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY Sa•e fral!IH, UH GCJGlft 1922 HAllOI IUD . COSTA MESA -541·1 IH Boele to School Supplies Let'!_~ I remuue your kitchen! DtJITI~·~~ ~~tv Gll@\,, Call us no". •or ei1pert help wolh your ktlctleo remodeling plans Lei us show you how to '>eaut1ty and modernize. at sur- pnsingly low cost to you' IA RKER .:-~:s " 2960 Randolf Ave. Costa Mesa 754-0370 3445 via lldo • newport beach• phone 675..0150 .,,,_ b•k W of Bnslol at Bake~' Sunday at 7:30 a .m . at Doheny Beach. For more information call 974-8250. NEWPORT HARBOR CHAPTER of City of Hope meets Sunday evening for dinner. For more information call 645-2317. LAGUNA BEACH BRANCH of American As- ~ ANNOUNCING ~ Joseph A. C,orig, M.D. Family Practice NOW A CCEPTING NEW PATI ENTS MEDI-CAL. MEDICARE. CHAMPUS 'MJRK MAN.SCOMPENSATION, INSURANCES ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT IN FULL ' 547-0341-801 M. Tustin A••· #305, Santa Ana 801 Medical lld9. ·Merl to H•wport Fwy. FREE POP ORGAN CONCERT IHI PeGidc On The laldwh1 OnjaR WedMtday, S.,t. 23, 7:30 P""" Of"9Cln W ortrthop 3:00 P""" GLENDALE MUSIC COMPANY 3941 s. Mstol Santo Ana 751-1121 (Formerly Brimhall Music) sociation of University Women meets Saturday on the Festi.,,al of Arts grounds at 9:30 a .m . For more information call 499-2721 . MONDAY MORNING CLUB of Huntington Beach meets Monday In the Huntington Beach Inn at 10: 30 a .m . For more information call 842-4214. Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generation Daily Pilat FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' --t I • . ·' .. She 's the First Lady of Jazz NEW YORK CAP> -Many consider Marian MtPartlaod Utt! Flrat Lady ot Jan. JUJ criUc Whitney Balliett call• her melodic piano style "an emotional, romanUc and lnvenUve one. lier isheer lnventtvenes1 la fri1bteniq." But M.lss McPartland escbeWI the title. In a modest, ladylike way, 1be is still strivint. not yet comfortable with 1lttln1 back on the r.lano bench and accept· n1 accolades. This s ummer, performing at the Cafe Carlyle here, she devot· ed an evening to music composed by the late Bill Evans. Earlier that day, she said, "I don't know know why I really gave myself this whole thing to do tonight. I can't ~ just say, I'll learn a \ ~:~~letoofle~ p!e~~:-o} Mc Portland them and make a big to·do about it. "It's like setting goals for yourself, 1 guess . You work at something new and different and it sort of reflects in all the other things you do." But playing jazz piano, even stretching herself by learning unfamiliar pieces for a Bill Evans evening or a Mary Lou Williams recording, isn't nearly all she does. This gregarious, vivacious. warm, charming lady finds lots more that she wants to do and should do. She's writing a book about women jazz in· strumentaUsts and putting out a volume of her re- corded arrangements. She records for Halcyon, TWO OF THE YEAR'S FINEST FILMS, TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME. UA MOYllS Brea 990 4022 uA CITY Cl•llA Orange 634 ·3911 AMC 01W1G1 Mill Orange 637 0340 Nl(;9~. "flo.l '"'ft UOOIUIUUT lOGE l1l·ih#l:Lj •t ~,. AN!)elm n2 6446 Miii ... DlllYl·lll l .. AMI lllllTOl SM! Jwn ~pistr~no Cosia Mes;i >40 7444 49J 4>45 EDWANll IADDUUC1l AU llllM Dlllff·lll £1 Toro 581 5880 Anahf1m 879·91150 her own record company, and for Con cord Records, based in California. She plays in elementary school classrooms especially el\joying the give-and-talce with 9-and 10-year-olds. She pl1ys Grieg's "A Minor Con certo," Gershwin's "Rhapsody lo Blue" and a medley from "West Side Story" with symphony orchestras. She la on the board of the American Guild of Authors and Composers, "which sort of watchdogs the collection of royalties." She conducts in· terviews with jazz pianists for NaUonaJ Public Rad!o, 26 of them in the last two years, 13 more coming up. During the last radio series, she taped an in· terview with Oscar Peterson in Chicago, where he was playing. She was there for a few days, re· hearsing and appearing with the Chicago Civic Symphony and also interviewing vibraphone player Marjorie Hyams for the jazz women boo~. She says._ "I think it's call ed spreading yourself too t~. I have a friend who says I lead a fragmented b!e. I think I like to be into a lot of things rather than just one. I just am that way. I try to get away from it, but no .rood.•• For the book about women in jazz, she's now working on chapters about pianists Lil Hardin, once married to Louis Armstrong, and Mary Lou Williams. "I went to the publisher and had a talk about how I'm going to finally get the book done. Now I go up there every two weeks and say what I've done. I hope to put the chapter on Mary Lou into a magazine. "That seems to be a goal I need, to have a place to put it right now. Like Duke Ellington said, ·I don't need time. I need a deadline:· '· "A knock-yollr"socks off, fantastically frightening and lusciously gory monster movie!' LIFE MAGAZINt. AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON STARTS FRIDAY at 1 theatre or drlv•ln near you Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 C 7 l GAlllPOtl DISCOVERED 1~N~~WST~--~-~TOU9' "Absorbing, ~ovlng, deeply felt and bnlllantly photographed." Jaci. l\•041 NEWSWlEI\ "Ambitious. Sweeping. A slngular1y lntelllgent enter· talnment. A milestone In the career of the talented Peter Weir."_ ...... " 1nom •• lOS •NoElEs ""'fs "The best picture of the year. A must-see." Ma1o1yn e.c:• Syr>O•UlllCI COlu1nn .. 1 "A rich, complex, deeply moving film, beautifully photographed and Intelligently directed." t'tOw•tO k ·iM ' W0"4EN 5 WEAR 0 Alll IU '"' • • ·~··~~;!i;~J' !i4lllRJll •.:» ;fRA~fll 0 fmN ·~IJAWJY4Jw.GJN ~1;~~~~m~.~~~~1!~:.~.1~~~1~.;~~~~ ~ NOW PLAYING ~ . EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA Soutll Coast Ptaza Costa Mesa 546·2711 Mon·fri 6 30 • 8 40 • 10 40 Sat-Sun 2 10 • 4 20 • 6 30 • 8 40 • tO 40 m N UH ICCIPTlD HMI Tllll UIGMllMHl Piiot Logbook -I ·1 p·1 ' Candid commentaries ezcltaively in the II J I DI ' I ... ~t& ---~ "OlllDtNA"Y "OPU''•' I ..... ,. ...... - QE~ l'l.U9 "CATTLE ANNIE I LITTLE BRITCHES" ~i:::m ,..,-. ..... .. , .......... -. ,..,, "IMPROPER CHANNELS" ..... _ .. ,_,_ "THE CHINESE CONNt!CTION" .... , .... , .. , .. , .. , __ ,, ....... "FIST Of FURY" ..... _ .. ,_,_ "CHINI• CONNICTlON" -""'·-.. ,-. ... ,,,. ---"Ftft'OF "'"V'' M.a11 .. ,-.,. Ml,lrtl JOHN BLAIR BELUSHI &t BROWN When lhey met they heard bells. And that was just round ont. CONTINENTAL DIVIDE An AM8UN l'l'oductic.>n "CONTINENTAL DIVlDE" w11hALLEN GOORWITZ Wntlfn by LAWRf.NC£ KASOAN Dlrt."<1or of l"hutographyJOHN BAILEY· Music by M1CHAE1.. SMALL b«utrvl' Prod\IM"S STEVEN SMELBERC and BERNIE 8RILLSTEJN Produced by BOe LAJtSON · Dir«ted by MIOIA.EL APTED rn~~ii!ii!iim@B "UNIVJllSAl. l'ICTUU IOHH 10.USHI • llf'.~O.•il&lil.-..r.-..r. ILAlaAOWN COf'O'lNE1'frAL DMDE BJ~- --.. , .... ..,_ ..,_, llOW ·roa"L ~ UA M OVIES 4 "BODY HEAT" ,.,,,,.._ .. , ...... -. .. ?!11o.-l"l \ , , This show even has meal break 8y JAY SHARBU'M' NEW YORK <AP> -It's rumored that each new Broadway season is like a second marria1e tht" triumph of hope over experience. Next month, Broadway's 1981·82 season begins in urnest and so does the hoping. The most talked·about effort is the Royal Shakespeare Company 's marathon stage ve r sion of Charles Dickens' "Nichol as Nickleby." It opens a 14·wt'ek run on Oct. 4. with 42 actors playing 135 roles. It may not be for the restless or the cost-conscious . You get Intermissions and a meal break. but the show runs 8\.'a hours. And the price is $100 for any, repeat, any seat in the house. The fee doesn't include din· ner. parking, the babysitter, the babysitter's friends, major medical, back taxes or even court costs. Still, it seems a night full of promise. But so is much of the new season. Among other things, there's a new Stephen Sondheim musical , and one directed by Michael Bennett of "Chorus Line" fame. T heir respective shows are "Merrily We Roll Along," an updated version of the 1934 George S. Kaufman-Moss Hart play, and ·•Dream Girls," about some back-up singers who become stars on their own. Sondheim's ''Merrily" rolls in on Nov. 1. It marks his first collaboration with Harold Prince since "Sweeney Todd" in 1979. "Dream Girls," an original and Bennett's first Broadway outing since his ill-fated "Ballroom" in 1978, opens Dec. 6. No arrival time is set, but two musicals about Charlie Chaplin a lso may turn up this season. One. "Chaplin." is based on the childhood and the fi rst five years of the Little Tr amp's career. The other, "Charlie Chaplin," covers his en· tire life. It stars Anthony Newley. who's writing the book and music with Stanley Ralph Ross. Sp<>rts musicals are big this season. "The First" bows Nov. 12. It's about the early career of J ackie Robinson. the first black in major league baseball. "Hu1Tah and hallelujah!11 -Sheli. 8eMon, LOS ANGELES TIMES ~ .. ..:.~1~ra1 "' ~v ~~..._.. [! ~ ... NOW PLAYING ~elulfAL 12:~bb 4:10 s:1g<>s~is 10·1s e-a VI •On.• V tM 1 Sound 11 O''"" '" Bek>w fOUllTAlll u un OlllU ·lll lwflfA , '' ·~I JI'\ SUDIUM OlllWl·IW . . . • 1 "POL VESTER" In OOORAMA (R) II "FOX ANO THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MQU.SE." Ill "HEAVY METAL" "UNDER THE RAINBOW" Th• fltat com.dy that do.a laught•r juatlc•. FIRSI MONDAY IN OCTOBER NOW PLAYING lDWA~DI HWl'OllT UIWAllH •tHICNI VIUO CllllDOlll ~l"P0<1 8e.te• 64• 0760 MAll C:t••a 0•1•0t 63• 2~~) lDWUDI ClllUll WUl M1u1on V11io •9~ 6710 wes1m1ns11• 891·39J~ IO ,AIUI ACCf"lD ICMI Tllll lllUlf ... T The most fun money can buy TKhnk.OIOr® A~ ONO..., l'ICMllS ,._ .. ,_ WAlllllll lllOS 0 • wo.-c-... W-·•·-· c._..., 0 '"10tllll ''"""''-.. ""'"- ......,.... LAGUNA ~s. coasr··;· ~ ....,,,. ""' •'"°"'°'1111141 ... ., ... ' . ..,..,, .. ~ lUWARO:> \SJ' WOOOBnlOGf Ctitl...-., ,,...,._. .. .......... .,..,.,. ........ m MllOI hAI I Pl 1/1 \UUIAf , LA MIRADA DRIVE IN ~ Youf AM"'' rld•o '' vour ,.,..._., It "o AM 01 11(ho with 141n1t t0n <ttMO•'r pcn1t•on bf• VOUf own AM "'°''•blfl I Belushi I IP I i§f.I ENTAL .wsi!. aM•IPGI A Universe of Magic HEAVY METAL IRI Co f!ea1ure O R DER TICKETS BY MAIL OR PHONE 773-3 158 ORANGE COUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHONY SEASON INCLUDES A SI X CONCERT CLASSI C SERIES AND A THREE CONCERT POPS SERIES. ALL CONCERTS ARE AT KNOTTS THEATRE IN BUENA PARK 1 ......... ~tPG) J . CLASSIC SERIES \1mtla1 I 1l'mnl('111 ' Ill Oct. 11. ICllll J an. 10. IClll2 Fugcnc lm1min. P1an11 Mu\IC lor GrcUI l O'er• <,1raus' Bcnho\en & '•haler (,luc ... RaHI ~chocnbtrp, Nm. U. ICllll hb. 11. IClll2 1-ugcne h •dor \ 111hn l 1h Krau\. Piano All Brahm~ Concert t.folllrt & Bruckner POPS SERIES . \a1urda1 £1 enm11 01 R (i(I Nov. 7. 19111 Ftb. 20. 1911 Doc Sc-crtn~"n \ T rum pct & hnlhan1 arran11cmcn1~ for symphony orchestra The Incomparable Phyllis Diller as a pianist perform& mm1c of Bcctho"en. Bach &. Sondheim w11h a lot of run alon the wa) YES' I ,.1n1 10 bt al <><fl 1 onttrl r"lra.t.t ICUd mt ~4Unn f tt'~ th fnr tM C'l11>1C !t<rlC" 11 I I 'II 00 I I •1 00 I I 1-0 00 Plra1e >end me "'""'" ii(~tl\ lor IM Pol)' '\trot> •I I ) 2\ 00 I ) 21 ()() I ) I~ 00 lilt Al '4•~• cMc~i pii~ablt to tl>c P1nf1< '\~mrhon• ~AME ~~-~-~-----------~ i\OORr~s ---------------- r.hr. 11. 1911 S1ra\lnsk\ Cclchratton Apr. Ill, IClll2 Bcttho~cn's F1dcho M111. 20. 1912 A stunning evening for movie music fans • spcc111 guest Hollywood composers , ______ _ Cl TV -~~-----·~-------~llP _____ . PHO~r ~~-----~---------- Malltn OR ANOf COUNTY PACIHC SYMl'llOl'IY C'ahfornta Stitt Un1vtr111y, Fulltnon hlkrton (A 9263-4 A public K"11ot s SOff)'. llO rd111'4b tit Utlllllltn e Com Dail Pilot. OI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. September 20, 1981 The Power Behind The Throne .j ... ...,,., ... ..,.., ,~.,._v....._•l»UOO *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Performances before S:OO PM (Except Special Engagements and Holldaysl LA MIRADA MAU o M11000 01 llo 1ecron1 LA MIRADA WALK·IN 9U·2•oo - 'fMl~"*~CiUIMl't ,. .. , ' ............... na_ ... ,,. I "VICTORY" ,,.. "ARTHUR" CNt "EYE OF THE NEEOLE 1•1 •••.a.ee.••.1.;•.•r•,1t:a ,.....,.,,Ji:al.1'1• -+--IUfll.f~ 1 ''· .... , ... "STRIPES" _, ._ •• L• •t.. "NINE TO AVE" - f'll .,.....,,.,.. u •• .._., 1.. ,.._ .. , I ... l t1&, t••t. 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NBC· TV "BODY HEAT ' WILLIAM HURT KATHLEEN TURNER and RJCHARDCRENNA Written anu Directed b) LAWRENCE KASOAN Produced b) FRED T. GALLO l'A "A\1 ... 10'\" fH'HNICOl .OR. AL.WO COM~V .. ._,,,_:::,.":':""~ ~ R£1...EASE lqif'< ~ ... ~ ...... -.. ,_.,. . -~ .... m-40?t ~ LAGUNA ~"S. COAST"'.· SI c .. .-"' llw•• '' .,_,...., -o.••· .... uu Ever try communicating with a doctor. •• a lawyer ••• a computer? take ... lt~PROPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·c r~ffiN r• E Ls· A comedy about getting eHftf PAAAGON ""'°~ PICT\JltES PllESE.NTS A JON sv.N-.AlfllED PAAISElt PllODUCTION ALAN ARKIN MARIETTE HARTLEY IMPROPER CHANNELS bccut,.. l'roelu«f JON SlAN krec-tw MOltAIC R\MNSl(Y, Wo1 SUTHEll.ANO _, >DAM AAIClN ar,,..... Sl...y 11¥ MOltlllE lt\MNSl<'f ,._,.cd II\' Alfll£0 f AAISOI _, MOltlllE llU\llNSIC'f o-tco 11¥ ERIC Till -Ill' MIC'KY Elt8C _, MARttlETH SOlOMOl>I "J*"'"OO...C-f'd~thlt,_,~ofWC~,~~ftt(orpot~ ·--~ '.-iiM•-..W-A Crown lntttMliOnaf Ptc:tvrcs R~IU~ (00f'1"t I01t IJT_ll& __ llT-·111· ... ~ --·--~lJI'~ --·--t ._, I • fW -UORt•tG- =1=TMK UO ITAllTMK l:M MOYIE • • ,_. "Slay A• You Are" (IMO) M1tc.llo MMltoltn- nl, NM1Mlill KINkl A menled. mlddte--o-d mao emt>Mk• °" en elf1lr with a t..i~Qlrt wt><> may be .. 1 tofllm ~ TOPHa CU>llUP MO I THATICAT MUlec ANO THE #OKEHWOAO 8 DAVBN!AK LA. G YOUTH AND THE ~ "Bnltllllty In ~1411 HOIPI· 1111" Hoit: John A Stnrn1. Gueet· Biii ThOm· ... • 1181...E AN8WER8 • ROMPER AOOM Cl) THE BAXTEAS ("$)MOVIE * * "S.-n1 like Old Tlme1·· ( tllltO) Goldl• Hllwn, Ctwwy Chue A aoft""-'led lewye< 11 \Ofn 1>11-her hopeless ex- hu I band· I urned.bank r<>l>blr and her upllgt11 I>'-• hulband whO .. running for C1lltornla atlorM)I O-•I. 'PG" aao. F~ OUR TMa The problems I~ by young ak:Oholk:a and \heir famlllae ara -n In \hts eumlnatlon OI llwt Mu- well W..lltute. I IEAENDIPfTY AOeERT SCHULLER 8 PEOPLE7 Hoet: Anna Chevez II DAVEYANDGOUATH .., NtW8 Cl) TV-I LOOt<S AT l.£\ANIHG 9 OIAECTION8 The 8Conomlc plight ot mlddi.c;lua Ametlcana 1n Ille once thriving S•llnu Valley 11 e.amlrwtd (Pan 2) (R) C1'J AONCUL TUM U.S.A. ~MOVIE * * °" "Uptown Saturday Night'" ( t974) Sidney Pol· lief, 8111 Cosby. A lllC1ory WO<'ker Ind I 11rMl·wiM Cabble get caught up In a gangland laud when they decide 10 1r411t e gangster whO held up a bar ®MOVIE * *'At "There Goes The Bride" ( 11180) Tom Smothers. Twiggy A ner- vous adverlialng executive Is agitated even further by visions ol e ti.autllul ""dreem girt" on 1118 ..,. ol his de.uohler'a wedding. 'PO' @ MOVIE * * * ~ "My Bodyguard"" ( 11179) Chrl• Mallep8K9, Adam Baldwin Tiie new kid II 1 CNcego high KhOGI maka lrlende with the IOhool OUICUI and together they atend up to the CNel gang wt>letl had peraecuted them both 'PG' ~II TOOAY'S REUOION D WHfTNEY ANO THE AOeOT D POPEYEANO FMH06 8 IT 18 WNTT£N U KENNETH OOP£t..ANO 8) DAY~ OtSCOVERY • MIGHTY MOUSE fl) YOGA FOR HEAL '01 CJ) LET Tl1ERE 8E UOHT 9 SPECTNJM QI SUHOAY MASS 7:30 8 FAITHWAYS Hoa\ Sherry Landrum D THl818 THE UR: D VIEWPOINT ON NUTRITION Hoat Dr Arnold Pllte 8) JIMMY SWAGGART 8D M~ AOOERS (R) CJ) INTERHATIONAL HOUR 9 PV9UC PULSE Host SOI> Mlllt Ql'01E W~LD TOMORROW 8:008 SUNOAYMOAHINO D OOYSSEY Holt: J1nlne Tart1gli1 GUMtt· Don Tayl<><, Leta Wagner. LOia Roden, Peut K Jewett. 8 P&MONAL DIMEN8ION8 U UOYt>OOILVIE • CUfFWOOD AVENUE l(I08 • El.£CTRIC COMPANY (R) @ .J£MYFALW£U QI AEX HUM8AAO CH)MOVIE • • '"From Hell To Victo- ry" ( 1979) George H1mll- t0<1. George Peopard. Four friend• lrom dllleren1 coumrlea mutt lea\18 Perl• "' 1939 to fight for tlltir lndivldu•I countries In WOl1cl W11 Ii 'PO' ())MOYIE • • "Thunderbird• To Tiie Reecue" (1981) The pllol1 of fM tpeClally equipped rodtet lhipe '""'' .. w the llvH ol peuengera trepped on a aupenionlc 1~·G· uo I NaWI OONnAl!NCE TOOAY'•al.ACK WOMAN -~T-..eAT CM.VAIN -~K.PNCI • IHOW tlf'f NOPl.l W H ERE'S THE FIRE? Martina Deigman is the only remale in the fire crew in the movie "'Code Red" tonight a t 8 on Channel 7. till El..ECTNC OOMPANY tR) Cl) THE LAHA YES ON FAMILY Un C1'J KNOW YOUA BIBLE ~MOVIE * * * "AGro .. The WIOe M1 .. ourr· ( 11151) Clark Gable, Ricardo Montelban A band ol fur trappers enters 1he uncharted tllrt· lory Of the Blecklool lndl· • ena where they encounle< 1 llOltlle chief and nls war- r10r1 0 MOVIE * * * ·~ "BultalO 8111 And The Indiana Or Sitting Bull"I HlllO<y LH80n°0 ( 1978) Peut Newman. Burt Lancu1er An agl(IO huck· lier, BulTlllo 8111, Nits 1111 iegencl• end lofe to wide- eyed tourl111 II hit own wild-• lhow. ·pa· t:OO D ME.ET THE PRUS 8 VIUA ALEGRE (R) U Cl) ORAL AOeEAT8 • THI! KINCI 18 COMING fill SESAME STREET (R) ~ IT 18 WRITTEN 9:30 II FACE THE NATIOH D NFL'81 D IT 0 RADIO BIBLE CLASS G) THEWOALD TOMOAAOW • JERRY FALWEU (I) NFL TOOAY ®J KENNETH COPEUND 8 HeNSCE.NTER WEEKLY (()MOVIE * • ""The lncredlble voy. age 0 1 St1ngray"Cap1 Troy Tempest and Ille mlgllty lhlp Stingray try to stop the 91111 aea lofd Titan, lrom talclflg Oll8f the world. "G' 10:00 8 NEWSMAKEAS D NFL FOOTBALL Mlatnf Dolptlln• 11 Houaton Oiiers II OILUO.AN'818LAND 8 CAMP wtt.DEAHE.88 fl HEJW.O ~ TAUTM G) AO HU...eAAO Eli) SESAME STREET (R) ~ MAGIC OF OIL PAINTING CJ) NF\. FOOTBALL San Frl<ICl.cc> 411ers 11 Atlanta Falc:Ons Qt MEET '01E PRESS ~ f!1l.M ~TUAE MOVIE • * * * "Pellon'' (1970) George C Scott. Karl Mal- den. The car-of World War II oar-el George S Patton II traced 111rouo11 tlwt Nor1h African. Slelllan and European campalgos, •• well .. his conn1ct1 wnn other oltlcers 'PG' 10:30 II INTERFACE 8 8A8E8AU Ca111orn11 Angels at Toron- to Blue Jays IJ KI06 ARE PEOPLE TOO GoASlt Kif... Danielle 8r1Mbol5. actor Douglu Sheehan. gadge• e•pert Stan Kann 0 AOeERT 8Ct1UU£R QI JEAAY FALWELL Cl) CALVARY CHAPEL «i) MAGIC ~ Oil PAINTING ®J MEW8MAKER8 "81 Host JOlln Beatty a Nf'l '•1 l"C)MOVIE * * • ""A Lilli• Romance"" ( 1979) Laurence Ollvler Olene L-An eklerty con erttst jOU\s two youno run- aw1y1 In 10119 on a l!'Bd dasti across the European conllnenl with the chll· dren·1 parenll and the police In hot purault "PG" 0FAACTURB> FUCKEA8 11:00 tJ MOVIE • *.,. "Stir Spangled Girt" (197t) Sandy Dun· can. T onv Ao«iert• 0 TEMVOOLE- WHITTAKER Cl) CHUACH IN Tl1E HOME • MA8TERPIECE TWEATAE FESTIVAL OF FAVOAfTE.8 «i) WASHINGTON WU>< IN AIVIEW (R) ®J COLLEGE FOOTBAU 'II Weeki) hloghllgtlt1 of lley NCAA contaeta ara Pf• ~ted. a HR. FOOTMU. San Diego Ct\aroer-11 KanlU City Ctiiell 8 MOVIE * *'.. "Shool The Sun Down" (1980) CMetopher Walken, Margot Klddet. In 1838. IOUf dtap11ate mis. 111• -en old rnaci 10 -en tor bllrled gold 'PO' 11;IO • "'*"Al.I "'*"Al.I AMolAL.t "The Mou11" QI THIS WEEK IN .. SOAU GD WAU. ITM.ET WEEK (ii llSUEBAND AH8WER8 G.-1 Seetetarv of S•••• Alextl\dlr Haig (I) W£LCOME TO MIAMI, CU8AN08 Floflde la douOed wtth prejudice and problem• lor Mike who mu11 come to grips with his Cuban heri- tage -AFTERNOON- 12:00 8 BABE.BAU. Oakland A"s et Clllcago White Sox I O SEA~ ID MOVIE * * * "Captain January·· (1938) Sn1r1ey Temple, Guy Kibbee Cl) ~ Wl!.l.8Y, M.D. fZll FLAMllAR08 "Flying High"" Christina and Dorothy throw 1 surprlae party at William 1 and Sandy's llal, Mark forces hlmMl41 to drlnll to w11111m e.nd Ct1r11t1n1's engagement (Part 7) (R) o 6i) OCEANUS: THE MARINE EHVl~EHT ··1n1roduct1on I Course Ovarv-·· 9 8A8E8All Regional C0\18(809 of C1n- c1nna11 Rede 11 Los Anoe- les Dodge<•; Oakland A"1 II Chicago White Soll CS) RICHWU>l'S CHAMBER Of' HORROR AND ILLUSION Vlncent Prloe hOSta this pertormance by master llluslonlal Rid11111dl who IS joined by the ..:roballc team of David and GoOath 81\d eacape artlll Loyal J-. (%)MOVIE **** "Ad1m·1 Rib" ( •9•9) Spencer Tracy, Katherina Hepburn A murder tftel create• havoc In Ille marriage ol 1 worn· an lawyer end her hus- band. en ... isttl\1 dlllr!Gt allorl)ly 12:30 II NF\. TOOAY 0 WILD, WILD W~LO ~ANIMALS "Under Kilimanjaro" Graz- ing In Ille Shadow OI Kiil· manl"o. the grOWlng cat· lie he<ds of 11wt Mual tribe ere endangering the wUd· Ille ol Africa'• Amboaell Pleln «i) OCEANUS: THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT "'Tiie Unl-se And The Oc:.en ~MOVIE • * * "Bobby Oeerllekf' ( 1977) Al Peclno. Mar11wt l(eller An Amerlean racing Idol. who haa found great succeu on Ille European circuit, attempt• lo disown hlmMll !Tom 1111 back- ground 81\d lamlly wt.lie lalllno In 1011• with a beaut!· lul woman 'PG' 1:00 tJ CJ) NF\. FOOT8All Gr-. B•y Packe<a at Los Angela• Rams D ATONE Guest· Mleheel Caine U MOVIE * * "Sherlock Holmes In was111noton" ( 111431 eu11 Rathbone, NIOel Bruce .., AOOK.IE8 fl) MUROER MOST ENGUSH "The UnpleasentnMS At The Bellone CIUb"" Fl11• people lland to gain lrom 1118 general"• dealh, but one of them mull 101e everything. (Part 4) 6i) UNOERSTANOINO HUMAN BE.HA~ "Human Pl'(Chology" (R)MOVI£ • • 'At "There Goae The Bride"' ( 19801 Tom Smothera. Twiggy. A ner • 11ous adlllrtlllno e•ecut111e It agltlled -fu1'1her by visions of e beeutllul ··ciream glrl" on 1he 1\18 ol hi• daughter'• weddlno 'PO" PIPS Comedy II a llfffY funny topic when David Brenner. Andy l<eutman. R~ Klein end St-~ berg get togetl\ef el 1he nightspot where they all ~t their ""''· Ill l!l.DtWfT PAll'TI M~ Neamtth Pfoduced thlt lc>eclel e1etr1~ ol tound end ~ with crazy c:Nractera thet oen do unbetlev1ble things. 1:aoe ~YEITTOMAW1' "eer... Auna Awy" • MOVIE * * • "TIMI Pirate" ( 111441 Jvtty Gertend, Gene K4lly. CHANNEL LISTINGS G UNOIASTAHOIMG HUMAN aa4AVIOfll "The llfeln" (l)~THOH 8 KNXT KBSl D KNBC INBCI • KTLA (Ind I e KABC (ABCI 8KFM8CCBSI 8 l<HJ·TV 111\dJ 8 KCST IABCI e KTTV (Ind.) e l(COP TV (Ind.) e kCE'T (PBS) e 1<oce 1Pes1 • 0 On·TV l' l -TV lo HBO C 1C1nemul f) (WORI NY., NY. '11J (WTBS) f fESPNl f' ($1'10w11ml!l • Sc>otll9"1 • (c.t)lt Ne~ NttWOfkl A ~ llotl tnCI lour oomlc COl'lt .. l.,11 wtlO compete egalnat one another -t.alunld In 11118 -ed COMtdy 0- ahow. 1:41(%)~ "Murder Blocll•d•" l ~3) ._ e ON CWllfl\AI I "lllllnd Pollt6c* Heed- 111111.. Ouett ldwln ........ pi .... 111111-. .... tnt4nteM ...,., ~ of IN OOj)l9y Mewl~ end U8D law~ Or lemwd oieoen • CM.~H'lllLAHO .MCMI ••• "WQy Me" (19S..) Ocwta C>a~. IOI> Cu~ • THI TOM cam.a IHOW 'Ulllng Wlttl Canc.r" A 50-)'elif-old •• mlnel G.an· cer ~t1e111 d'-t1ow IN la oomlng to 1erma with her CllliMM. ID A.....aAH GOVMNMINT ""lt'rlndpMil OI Demoofe- ~·MOVll ••• "~t Or_," ( 11731 Clwtton Helton. Edward G. Roblnton (l)MOVll * • *~ ·~111 Bad AM T"8 8Hutlh1I"' ( 1962) Kirk Dougtu, lllna Turner A co10-11 .. r111<1 Hollywood "'oci-•tlec1• lhe Ill/ea ot _., p.c>c>ie purlWlg atarc:lom. DMOVll * • * .... "Bultalo 8111 And The lndlant Or SltllnQ Bull"• Hl11ory Lenon" ( 111781 P*" Newman, But-t lancaater An tQing huek· lier. BulTalo BIN, MllS hts legends a/Id lore to wld&- eyed tourla1a et hi• owr1 wild-• snow 'PG' 2: 11 (%) MOVIE • 'n ··Saturn 3" I 1980) Kirk Dougtu. Farrah F1woet1 A pair of ldeo\1ts11 worlllnQ In I lpaca •!Ilion .,, menac.cJ by a mad gen1u1 and 1111 randy robot "R" 2-.30 D CAH AME.RICA ~' JOlln Beatd and Trltl• Toy-, ota llOlt 11111 look •• the crlilt In the Social Security tyatern through lntlflltewt with 11b eoonom111, 1 legl•· . lltor. • repr-11uw ol the Socl411 Security System Ind membera of the pub- llC. II GIU.IOAH'S ISLANO 8 GAEATUT SPORTS lEOENOe U MOVIE * * * * "The Ooldan Age Ot Comedy" ( t9581 Ben TUtpln. WW Roger1 Sl SA TURN AND BEY ONO Bryce Zabel AlllmlnM the l11est lnlormatlon trom voyeger 11'1 encounter With Ille ringed pl-I and aj)BC>lllles on the luture of Ille U.S. unmanned apace ptogrem «i) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT "Ellpanalon Ot Voting Righi a" ®J MOVIE •• * "A Cry In Tiie wn. demeu" ( t9741 George Kennedy, Joanna Pettet ~MOVIE * • • ··Acrou The Wide Mlaaourl" (1951) Clark Gable. Rleardo Mont .. ban A bend ol rur 1reppera ente<s the unc:llarted terri- tory of the Blackfoot tndl· ent -·they encounter • hOst 11e Chief and 1111 war- riors CB,)MOVIE * * * 'h "JuHe" ( 11177) Jane Fonda, V1naua Redgrew. Write< Llllten Hellman II drawn ln10 tlwt main lhrull of wartime rea111ance 1Hort1 wt>etl her cloeest c1111dh00d friend -ll•herhelp 3:00 8 MOVIE * * * "The Roed To Rio" (1947) Sino Crosby. Bob Hope 8 ANIMAL8 ANIMALS ANIMALS ··Ttwt Mouae" 8i) OPEH MIND '"Medleal Second ()pinion' G..-1. Ot lud<><• Rosen- leld. (Pert 1) 6i) YOU AND THE LAW "Whll Is The Law?" 3:30 0 YOUNG PEOPLFS SPECIAL "Suzy's War" A black ghelto girt fight• to rid ner nelghborllOO<I of lllolent crimes. 8 DIRECTlONS G) MOVIE * * *'It ' A Relaln In The Sun'" (196t) Sidney Polller, Claudia McNeil. SI AMENCAN PER8PECT1V£: ANOTHER VIFN ··et Taetro Cerni)Mlno·· A IOOk II taken at the hlatory of the world-renowned FarmwOrkera' Tll8ate< and Ille ar1 ot pleywTIQlll and director LUia Valdez 6i) YOU AND Tl1E LAW "The Judlclal System" 3:50 CI) "r' MAGAZINE Of' '01E""" 4:00 II 2 WrTH YOU Hot1: Shella FrQJer D SUNOAY Hoett: Pat Se)ak, Su•an Hahn. 8 COU . .l!OE FOOT8All '11 w .... 1y 111g1111gti11 of key NCAA contest• ere pre- .anted . U MOVIE • ...... ""Girt Cray"" (11143) Mlelcey Roonev. Judv Gar- land • MOVIE * •,.... · ·r,.a Wonde<fut Coun1ry" (1959) Robert Mltellurn. Julie London • WALL ITMET WEEK "Whit To Do On Monday Morning·· Oueet: aulll« Adem Smith. ID c.AUJCJAAPHY "Pen Angle Scale" Cl) VICTORY AT 8l!A ""Oealgn For WW" ltl TMAra~ (SMaon Prtmlere) F-ee- luted: e 90-yMl'-old trick ~ axper1; I 77-yaet· old daredelltl: • t-yMr-old Off1 welQhtttn ... : • '•-li~ti -~. • • ·~ "Murph The Surr • ( 1974) Robert Conrld. Donna Miiia (C)..OV. • *,.... ""IJC>town 811utd1y Nloftt" ( 1914) Sidney Pot- llet, 811 ~. A flC1«y _.., llld. ~ Cl8blM 09! G4111gt11 119 tn • oanoteNI ""'° -.,. tMy decide to trll 1 Qllnll91« wflO held up • bat CD>MOY!a ··~ "Unldlnlfflld ~ Oddball'' 11179) Oennll °"Olfl, l(ennaoetl More. All eooldantal ~ 111'°9 • NASA~ 1r'1t 1111 lookla• tC4lot In *""" OIM\llY lltgl9nd, liMMnO ~ tn Al'tllUl1all ~ OrangQ Coaat DAILY PILOT!Sunday, September 20, l 981 I TUBE TOPPERS I ABC fl 7:00 .. Please Don 't Kit Me Mom." A teen-aae babysitter dlscovers a case or chJld abuse. NBC 9 8:00 -"Gel High on Yourself." Stars from show biz and sports launch a week of alternatives to drugs KT1'V .., 8:00 -''A Gin of Music." A star-studded salute to American music KCET D 10:00 -"Opera from San Francisco." Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto sing from "La Gioconda." {))M0\111! ··~ "RMI UI•" (1979) Albert BrOOlla, Charlu Grodin. A lllm er ... movae In with a ltmlly In Ptioenl1e, Attl<>M, 10 ptodue» I Gtn.- Ma ...ite Oocumer'l181"f on 1118 ,_.age American ram. I)"~ FUCKEM {?)MOVlf •*'At '"Honeysuckle Roee" ( 1980) Wiiiie NallOtl. Oyen CIMOn Wtllle on tour, a Teu• country· weetern a1noer t>ec:omee ln11otved wl1h the Mduc1...,. daughter of hi• eldekklk 11181"1 \hough 118 •till IOll8I ht• 1tay-•t·home wife. 'PG' 4:308 MOVIE * * * '" "Goodbye Cotum· bu1" ( 11169) Rlehard Ben- jemln. All Mec:Orew G cou...E0E FOOTBAll HIOHUOHTS "USC" 83 WASHINGTON WEE>< IN AEVllW «i) CAWGAAPHY "O Al A Buie Italic let· ter" Cl) FACE THI! NATION (H)MOVIE * * • 'n ··01orta" ( 10801 Gena Rowlands, John Ad.,,_ A lor"* gun moll becomes the ptOl8C· •or of an orphaned 6-yeer- old Puerto RICan t11ge1ed by the uncfeniror1d lor Ille Information lie carries tn a battered brlelcaM 'PG" U MOW: * * •;. "Shoot The Sun Down" (1980) Cllrlltopt>er Walken, Margot Kidder In t836, four disparate mlt- hla uM en old map 10 .. ., Ch tor buf'led gold, 'PO" 5:00 II ST AR TASC • A8CNEW8 Ill ARING LINE "How To Win Argumen111·· OU8t1a: w1n1em Rulh«, HowerdMMler «i) THE VICTORY OAROEH Bob Thompson 011era aovic. on every pna• or Q!fdat'llng CJ) M'A'S'H 9 NEWS 5:30 B :a NEW8 6i) THIS OLD HOOSE Bob VIII walkl Iha ground& with a landlCAP* dHlgner and Ille cat· pentert pol 0<1 new red ceder ciapbOAfdt (R)O Cl) WELCOME BAa<. KOTTER (II A8CNEWS -M-.G- 8:00 8 PAO FOOTBAl..l WRAP D NEWS II MOVIE * * * "Send Me No Flo-wers" (19&41 Rock Hud· aon, Dorla Dey. 0 FUP WIL80N • MOVll! * * * "Abow Suaplelon"" ( 1943) Joan Crawtord, Fred MacMurray Cl) MOV1E * * • "The Sea Ctlue' ( 111551 John W1yn•. Lana Turner Sued on tlwt novel by And,_ 0- fD fi4EVOYAGE~ CHARLES DARWIN Charles Owwln goes from medical adlool 11 the Uni· "8ftlty of Edlnburgn to Cambridge. Wf*e lie pre- parM for the clergy (Part 1)(R) m OPERA FROM SAN FRANCISCO "LI Gioconda" Act Ill ol PonchlelM"• claalc opera lee1Uring Rerlala Scotto and Luciano Pavarotti lnelud11 documentary footage dHlgned 10 enhance Ille vlawer·s understendlno ot the 1c;1 Host: Tony Randell (R) Cl) FlOHT 8ACK WITH DAVID HOROWITZ ®J THE AOCKFOAO fllE8 QIN8CNEW8 ~MOVIE • • • "A lltlle Romance"" ( 1979) leurence Oll11ler, DI-Lene An eldefly con 1rtl1t )olnl IWO young run- ew1y1 In low on 1 mad daah acrou the EuropMn continent with the cllll- dren·1 parents and Ille police In llOI pu!'IUll 'PO" CD> VtE"OWlt: THE TEN THOOIAND DAY WM "Surrender" The domino collapee ol Sooth Viet· ,,.,.,,.. cltlea eulmlnlled "'4th Saigon In the l1nal dayw of the war. ())MOVIE **'~c:laToThl ~ .. (1911) The pilot• ol nv. epK!ally ~ rocket attlpe muat -1"41 llvea or pa11engera trapped on • auper'IOnlo tr 1118POrt. 'G • (X)MOv. * !t * * "Adam'• Rlt>" ( 11149) Spe!\oer Traer;, Katherin• H1pburn. A munMr trial GfMW llllYOC In the memtoe Of • wom- en ~ end lier hue- bend, tn Ua191ent dlltflct e:ao1"t~ .... "°"" aAOK Wl'TH DAVID ~ T ~ a toy OOlltetton -~ ct14111111QM 10 ttw Memoru r..,. ---c1111: a lodl .. 1111 ,,.... dlnlllll i'IY MIN; ..,. ...................... ·'"'~· OOYRT "The c-01 The Unplle1 St~ F118" I "The C... Of The Expentlva Joy R~" (8)MOV11 * •1>1o "There Goae The Brlda" ( 1980) Tom Smotheta. Twtggy. A ner- voua ldvertlllng ••ewtlva la agitated even lu1'1hel by v111on1 or 1 beautllul "drH.tn girt"" on Ille ave of hl1 dflUOhle<'a wedding 'PG' DCHIU>MH~ THIA.TM ITMET Prlncea Gr-gt-UI a look IMlfllnd Ille Willia Of 1111 Vaganova Choreo- graphic ln11ilut• -1lllo known H the Kirov ballet IClhool -to ·~• 1111 drH.tna of two Ruaalen danc;er1 wflO hope 10 fol· low In •he loot1tap1 ol Bar· y1hnlko11, Nuraye11 Ind Malcer0111. 7:00 9 Cl) 80 MINIJTU G C1'J HERE'S BOOMEA Boomer joins up with I 12· )181t-<>ld girl to •xi>OM a fixed baauty contaat (R)O 8 9 PL!A8E DON'T HIT ME, MOM A t~ege girl dltc0_.1 1hl1 the chlld She babysit• for, whO 11 the broth8r of • deer friend, II I l.'lctlm Of ct.lid lbUM U THE 8AlCTEA8 llD VIC BAADEN"S TENNtS F~ THE FVTURE ""CondltlOnlnQ" Vic Btllden demon81r11h five Import· 1n1 e•e<cl-guaranteed to 18ke you lrom "hull end putt•• lo "win and grin " (R) ~~oument•" G.-ts· Wllllem Ruaher. Howard M~ler ai)MOVIE lo1o "Steel"" ( t980) lff Majon. Jennifer O"Nelll A l>MutllUI woman Is ... 111- ed•by • IOUOh construction foremen In running tlwt company Iha lnhettll atter lier lather'• IUlplGIOUI, ··aocldentar· daeth 'PG' 7:30 II WILD. WILD W<>Al.D OFAHIMA~ 811 TIWHIHO 0008 THE WOOOHOU8E WAY "The Down" It e dog goes down on command end 111ya 1h8r1, he 11 corn· pletely under 1111 ~·, control 7:46 (%)MOVIE * ·~ "Saturn 3" ( 1980) Kirk Douglaa, Farrah Fawc.tl. A i*t of acleflllata wort< Ing 11'1 • sp-station are men~ by 1 mid genius and Illa randy robOI 'R" t:OO 8 Cl) ARCHIE llUNKD"S Pl.ACE Stephanie'• 1111-t>ut-lorgot- ten grandmother lnllltutM coun proceedlnO• tor 1 blooclllM clllm of cuatody (Part 1) (R) D 8 GET HIGH Otil YOUMEU' Stara Of lllOW bull""' and the llC>Ort• world unite 10 launch • WMl<-long allerneti....to-drugt cam- paign II NATIONAL GEOORAPt41C SKCIAL ".J()urMy To The High Are- l le" Alblrt Oemlng goea into the Arollo to bring back endangered ap«Jel to the utety of Illa game larm. a o MOw "Code R41d" (Premiere) Lorne Greene. Andr- Stevena. A mylt.,IOUI -lea ol llraa cau-1 1quld of fhllgntera to -ell for an a1tplenat10n oftllebtu•. 0 IT 18 W1ITTEN • A GIFT~ MU8C Holli Lorne Greene. N11alle Wood, Donald O'Connor, GrMr Garaon, E.,.. Arden, Twtggy and otonM Warwick 18Me the genius ol Amertcen musl- c:el cornpoelf IOn. OU..ts Include AndrM Croueh, Cab Calloway, Woody Her· men, Uber-. Donna far· ~and many more. • 80UC> OOl.D Hoet: Attdy Otbb. Guee11· PeachM & Herb. Lulu. Robbie Patton • ~ATPOf'tl "T oota Thlellmans" T 0011 Thlelemana join• John Wll· llama end lhe Boelon Pope tor an ._.,lnO of guitar 1trummlng, harmonica b\o'#lng end lllrtuoeo iUZ wtliatllng. (R) G MAS'"'T'W,... .. IECE_.. THI.ATM f'UTIVAL OF l'AVOfWTU ··~Song' H-1"" In Ill t4, Klnteddll, troubled by the distant war, It Mlzed by a I-ol ~trl­ otleln; )'OUftO E....,, 11 born: MCI Rob It )lllled 11 a ~ telentlou• obtec'or. (Pert ~~ • • • ··A• That Jan" (1970) Roy ScMIO«, J-. elca L.Mge. The tumultu- OUI llfe of I ptOfitMionel ~ .. fOllow9CI from ~ on the ataoe to ~orlMa.'R' CB) 8TANDMa "°°"' ONLY ''The MeglC °' The • ..,. .. ~ .... holl9 ""' ICNl(tel wlt1I ""*''.,.. ~ .... Jedi I.Ammon, WtHtr Mettllau end Ol(ilC VM Patten ~no rflllOll* lttC*e ., oumedy """"*' (l)MOYa ...... "Ucti ... n. ..... t '911) bwllli ..... -Dee ....... ""' ............... .,.... IQ --ol --..,.. a11111 Hollldey, who .. ad.dtollon to druga lnaMMd .. "" l>OOUilttty did, II lttlOld .MOVll • • • "e-nt like Ola Ttm11" (1910) GOidie ~. Che't)I CIMlee A eoh.n.erted lawyet It torn llelween Mr ~ U · huabend·lu rned• bank robber end her 111>tlgl'll ~· ...,.bend Wl\O le running tor Celllornie an0r,,.,. gianetel "PO' , 1::30 8 (1)70HI DAV AT A TIMI Ann·• old t>Oyttlend De11t<1 d(QOI In 8118' I nv......, ,.,..,_ end r*"'-lo 1ea.,.. unlael Ann ooae with him (A) D nte~ _ TOMOMOW 1:48 (CJ) NLD Of' HONOfll 9!00 ~ w""=XIMAT'I) Vere win• • lflO 10r hWO 10 LU Vegu wnlcll qulekly turn1 Into • tourson1• wMn Alice, Mel and Belle join the jaunt (Pen l)(R) D 8MOVIR * *~ ""The Co8Cf\ 01 Ille v..,·· ( tll801 Rot>er1 eon. rad. ffJn Grev 8 WILD IONOOOM "'Girl Scouting And The Wiid Kingdom'' CJ FLYING 8PORT8MAN "M••lcan ~flltera" Ed Tabor 11111\a the ••Citino Glty of Miuatlan. blltti.i> capital or the world. P..,.,.io Vallana and Guad1laJar1 ., HEEHAW G.-la: Lorette Lynn. Con- way Twitty, Olen Hart. Mii· llon Doller Band • MASTEAPtECE THEATRE FUTIVAL OF FAVOMU "Sun111 Song· Hanraet' In 19t4. Klnreddle, troubled by the dlStant WIW, II M11ed by • lever ol pe1r1. otlam: young Ewan la born, and Rob Is lilied u a con- IClentlOUI obleclor (Part 5)(R) 6Ii.) EVENING AT POPS Compoaer I arranger Leroy Anderaon 101n1 Arthur Fiedler end t"e Botton Pops Oreheltra (R) (B)MOVIE ***'At "Julla" (19771 Jene Fonda, Vaneue Redgf8\18 Write< lllllan Hellman 11 drawn Into Ille main thrus1 ol war11me ral1tanca allorta when "8r ~ chlldllOOd friend .-. her help ai)MOVIE **'At "Stardust Memo- ,._ .. ( 1980) Woo<Jy Allen. Charlotte Ramp11no A IUC· ce"ful dlrecior laces • personal crlllla u lie 1r1et to make some major decl· slon1 In his Ille. "PG" 9:30 IJ Cl) '01E J~ D 8ARHEY D O MOVIE ··our F1mtly Bualneu" (Premiere) Ted Denton. Sam Wanamaker. The MC· ond··tn-command of en orgenlzld crime ayndk:ete return• from ptlaon dller- mlned to diecOller wf'IO Mt him llP U BAEATH 0# LIFE (%)MOVIE **'At ··Honeysuckle Aoee" (1980) WHN9 IM!lon, Oyen Cannon. While on tour • TelCU coun1ry- -le<n llnger ~ lnllOIVed with the Mductlve daughter of nla ll<leklok even ttlough he 1tlll IO\leS hll llay"'at-home wife 'PO' 10:00 8 Cl) TRAPPER JOHN, M,D. Goruo end Trei>«>er took on h8lplealy u a ITlend and fallow surgeon runt Into prol>lenla. (R) lllD NEWS U ERHE8'T ANGLEY • IHDEPENOENT NETWOfU< NEWS fZll Of'EM FAOM SAN FRANCa8CO ""Le Gioconda" Act 111 or Ponchlelll'• ct ... IG OC*'I teaturlnQ Rerl•t• Scono and Luciano Pavarotti Include• documentary loot•O• dHlgnad to enhance the viewer'• under•l•ndlng of the ect Hoat· Tony Rendell (R) «i) MOVIE * * ~ ""My Lucky Siar ( 1938~ Son)I Henle, Ceeat Romaro ~MOvlE * • * ·~ "Btooc:lbrotllers'" ( t978) RIChard G-. Tony Lo Blanco. A young men d1ra1 10 break family 1r1d- ltion Dy working In • hoa91· till -d for c:hlldren rether then In the heavy conatruc- tlon bual.-t "R" U ueEMCEIN CONCERT Mr. Showmen.i>lp I• fotned by llnger Marco Vtlentl end magician Mervyn Roy In this allow taped et Ille Sportlno Club In Monte Carlo 10:30 8) JERRY FALW'EU • JflMtl'( SWAGGART ai}MOVIE • • • "Simon'" ( 1980) Alen Ar1dn. Au1tln Pendle- ton Sc:lentltll •• • blulrre- ly misdirected thlnll tank convince 1 t>umbllng col- lege ptoleleor thll he" an Iller\ lrom outer sp- "PO" Cl) THE rMT1E8T SHOW INTOWN A lun-lolllng couple bares and tiler" 1111 with their in.nda In Ihle Mflrlcel comedy. 11:00 e D 8 Cl) Ill a NIWI ·p~ HOit: L.any MoConnlek. • SPORT8 8HACt< Holt; Lynn Sllac*eltOf'd. • INEAK PM....w9 "The Lite And 0.th 01 Blaclt Fllma" Roger Ebefl end OeM 8lelcel talc• • k>c* II why IN art OI tllme by, lor ~ 1lboUI btedc ArnMeanl het ended. (R) (B) ON LOCATION "~W• ....,_, .. P*11 Allblnl et.....o end ltarw In tt"8 .. 1ir. Of a 1H0'1 kidOte .,_ Ulped et IN Aoxy In Loe MgMee with IM~tloMft~ 1t:111The==--'t:IO IPCRT'I fltNl\L. ttolt:.-... I MOLUI MO .... oou... fllOOftN,.L a.i .............. fM . ..,.. •e•~ "A~ In TM Sun" (IN 1) llOney PolUll, C'-Hlla McNall • llNNY HtU. AHO ,,..,. • THI~ OOTT\.I aHOW "lMng Wtth c-'' A M>-yeer-<>1<1 ''"'"11111 can· I* l)ellenl dltCvMM llOW llll8 le cOll'llng 10 term• wltlllw~ Ill THtl WDIC IN l!HTUIT~ Q!MOVll * ~ "'Oreetae1 Hetoea OI The &lble" ( 1979) Donny Moel. Vlct0tl1 Prlnelpll. 0MOVIE • * ··up Tiie AC4t<lemy· 119&0) Ron Latbman. Bar- bara Bach fhe war- CbMIMd commandant 01 Wllnl>lrg Mllll.,)' Ae4ld8 my ts no matCll 10r tha troubleeome brata enrolled ''*' 'R' (l)MOVIE * • • "'Cadoyahack .. ( 1980) Biii Murrey, Rodney Dengertleld The <Mment llCl grounda-k891)er ol • 1w1nl(y country club w11gea war 1geln11 11\t OOl>har• IMebttlnO 1111 1urt R" 11;48 8 THE ROCKFORD Rl.£8 D MOVIE * 'n ""Gr NI Ml Heroae 01 Thi 8lble"' ( 19791 Oonnv Moat, Victoria Prtnclpal The blbllcAll 11orlel of Den lel, King Nebuclladnea.ar and Esther are dramatized (Rt 8 MOVIE • * • ··s-81100S For Seven Brolherl"' ( 1g5~) Howerd Keel. Jane Po-II 12.'()(). 8E.NNY HIU AND FRIEH08 fZl) LOS ANGELES WE.El< IN REVIEW Hoel Clele Roberti (.C)MOVIE • * * ""Bobby Delrlleld" ( 1977) Al Paclno, Marthe Keller An Am4Wlcan reclng idol. whO llH found greet succe .. on '"" European circuit. allernpll to dltown h1mM1f from hit bAcit· ground and famlly while ramno In love with a t>eeutl- lul women "PG' MOVIE • • • ··e1az1no Saddlel"' (1974) Cleavon Liiiie. Gene Wlldw Otrectld by Mel BtOOks A railroad worker In 1111 Old Weal almost hu more problem• lhan ha can handle -he It eppotn1eo sherlH of Rod< Ridge. 1 town pinpointed for deltructlon Dy a bull·, nesttyeoon 'R' (S)MOVIE * * 'n ·ca1,.er1ne & Co " ( t973) Jane Borkin, P1tr1Ck C>ew-e A youno gart tra- vels 10 P1t1S 10 b8Come I 111011 la.sh1on model bu1 her plane lall throuoh and She ()pOnS I htghly luctall11e pros11tu11on bUllness "R" 12:30 11}) MOVIE * • "Sherlock Hotmes And lhe Sp+der Woman·· ( t944) Bull Rathbone, Gale Sondergaard 12:45 II NAME~ THE GAME Oen Farrell Mii out to ltnd • women thought to 111.,.. committed tulcloa follow. ~~ Mahe threat• 1: UH:ZJ MOVIE "'n "Sllurn 3·· ( 111801 Kirk Douglas, Farrah Fawcett A. pelf ol ac:;entos11 woriuno 1n • 8'>8Ge atatton ere menaced by • mad oen1ua end Illa randy robol ·R' 1='C>(B NEWS rs-,MOVIE • •" The Godsend"' (1980) Cyd Hayman. Mal- colm SlodO&rd Tlwt trou- ble ts 1ust beglnrnng tor 11 rural English couple wt>en • myaterlOUs women drop• by. 011res bor111 to an albino baby g1r1 end dltappears, leaving Ille lnlanl beh•nd "R' 0 MOVIE • • • "$""'5 Liii• Old Times" ( 19801 Goldia Hawn. ChO\ly Cnase A tott---tted lawyer ts torn belween her hopeless ••· husband· turned-bank robber and her upllght pr_,I husband who IS running lor C1lllorn1a enorney genetel 'PG' 1~CH)ONLOCA~ "'The Fiith Annual Young Comedians SllOw"" Carl Reine< 110111 an 9\18nlng ol comedy with tome Of Amartca"s 11011•• young comic talent pertormlno 11 the Comedy Store In Loa Angelell 1:'68 ATONE Gun1 Frank Herbert. 2:00 ®) ABC NEWS (C)MOVIE * * *'~ "Blood1><ott1er1·· ( 11178) Roonard Gere. Tony lo Blanco A yoong men darn lo break lemlly Ired· Ilion by worillnQ In e hoep4· 1111 werd lor ct>lldren ra1her than In the heavy conatruc- 11on bu..,_ 'R" 2:158 NEWS NO 9 TOOAr8 AEUOION 2:'68 NEWS (Z)MOVIE *•'A "Honey•uckte Ro11·· ( 1980) Wiiiie Nelton. Dyan Cannon Whtie on tour, • Ta•11 country- -t.,n alr\oer becomel 1nvotll8d with the aeducltw deught11 ol hla tldelllcil even though he e11n IOVft his atey·et-horne wife. 'PO' 3:00 II FAITHWAYI HOit: Sherry Landrum. CS) 1.N'F-A-THON A comedian hOst end lour comic cont .. lentt who compete 1g11n1t one another -IMtured In ttlhl UllCellflOtad comedy game 81\ow UO 8 NIWIMAKEN (S)MOYll •• ._. "The Voyaoe 01 lanai" (1915) W.M. Reno, K. 1-i.. A YOU11Q Potyne- llien boy Mta on 1n • canoe end ~tally wind• llP on 11n ~t~ed, 8CJOO..ton1t )ourMy to 1tle l1tewey llh«9I of AIMlle 'PG' .MCWll * * * \4 "'TIMI TenMt" ( 19TI) Aofl'IM ...-1. lll8btlle Ad)MI. A man ftftlt en ..--1 ""*"' • .,,...,.,. ...... OOl'IWNt• ted .......... ~ peNM6d '""' ... '*""'" ....... u.1:-.,.., ......... .,,. * * * "All ,.... Jtct' 111111 ""' .............. I c a• Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 -.. - First lady has little time 1 she cq,l/'8 her own 87 lllA.UllEEN SANTINI WASJn:NGTON (AP> Uke any working woman, she worries about findint Ume to aee ber children, answer ber mail and •et her balr done. But ror Nancy Reaaan there ls a dlf· ferencc She commands a atarf of 16 policy aides, seven mild.a. 1ix butlers and three doormen. Nol to mention cooks, calligraphers and a norist Nancy Reagan, a Smith College graduate, class of '43, a former actress who has not held 1 paying job since she married Ronald Reaian 29~ years ago, now puts In a busy work schedule at the nation's most exclusive address. Eight months into her term a.s the nation's 37tb first lady, N ancy Reagan's life Is a unique· combination of lhe ordinary and the ex· traordinary. The ordinary . During a staff meeting, her secretary slips Mrs . Reagan a note and she goes off to make a phon e call. Twenty-five minutes later. she reap- pears, 'apologizing, ''Sorry, but my daughter had a problem." The extraordinary : It is 5:30 p.m . The first lady takes a front· row 1ciat beside her husband for a concert by jau creat Llonel Hampton White Houae butlers, moet of lbem black, sneak out to the ba lcony, atnlnlne to hear the muslc. The event ts carefully scheduled, and al\er 30 m lnutes. Hampton is finished. A volce ahouU, "More : More:" It la the flrat lady. The muslc res um~. The ordinary: T wice du.ring the day, a gold hoop earring drops off her right ear onto the floor. T he extraordinary: In the Rose Garden, she h,ias l o outreach an aide to pick It up. Al a Pen· tagon reception, the secretary of defense eoes after it. The ordinary : She worries, before a big party, whether the invitations will arrive In time . Considering the mall, she asks her social secretary, Muffie Brandon, to send them out four weeks early instead of three. The extraordinary : Mrs. Reagan doesn't make meals. Eve r . Often she is served breakfast In bed. She Ukes to read cookbooks, an aide says, but d oesn't like to cook. Mrs. Reagan recently -on Thursday, Sept. 10 -allowed an Associated. Press reporter to tag a long during a lo~g day's work. The· rirst lady Nancy Reagan en1oys Lionel Hampton concert with her famous husband DEATH NOTICES SANTOPIETRO FLEISCHU MARIE SANTOPIETRO, GINGER LORRA I NE resident of Irvine, Ca FLEISCHLI , lovi ng Passed awa} on September d 11 ugh t er o C Jack E 19, 1981. Survived by her Fleaschli and Janelle L hu sband F'rank P S;in Fle1schh, loving sister of topietro of Irvine, Ca ;i son Karen, Jack. Gretchen and Michael Santopietro of San Michael Services wall be Diego. Ca .. a daughter Mary held on Monday, September Steigerwald of Irvine Ca . a 21. 1981 at II OOAM at the grandson James .rn d ;i Cha pel of O'Connor Laguna granddaughter J ennifer, Hills Mortuary, 25301 Alicia also of rrvme. Ca Rosary P arkway. La1?una Ila I ls will be recited on Monday. 581 4300 September 21. 19MI al PEREZ 'l ·OOPM at the Brown .JO S EPH DANIEL Colonial Mortuary Chapel PEREZ. rt>sident of Hunt Mass of Chnst1<1n Burial wall mgton Beach. Ca Born Sep be celebrated on Tuesday, tember II . 1981 Passed September 22 . 1981 al a \\ay on September 18, 1981 lO :OOAM al St Cecilla 's Survived by his father Catholic Church. T ustin, Ca Sanuago Perez. and mother Interment wall follow al Holy Melissa Perez, sister Shan Sepulcher Cemetery Vis1la non Gruvelle of lluntmglon t1on will be on Sunday Sep B e a c: h . C a . a n d tember20.198lfrom S.OOPM gr11ndmother There:.a to 9:00PM and on Monday. Gravelle or Costa Mesa, Ca . September 21. 19lfl from uncles Daniel, Timothy, 3 OOPM to 9:00PM . at Brown Ron;ild. Terry Joe Gravelle Mortuary. Jn lieu of no\\crs an<l I aunt Melody Robbins the family prefers donations Private family services wall be made to the Amencan be hehi Cancer Society. Brown ANDERSON Colonial Mortuary directors LEONA ANDERSON. res--;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;======;:;;;ll •dent of Lag':fa Niguel , Ca. ' Neptune Societ y ' Passed away.on September c1t1;MATIOH au1taAL AT siu HI, 1981 Survived by a son 646_7431 Mi c hael Ander so n of Sa c ramento. Ca 3 Our literature tells the dau~hters Patricia Galpin of complete story ot o ur Da na Point. Ca . Connie societv ~11 for,,... pot1fehe Care) or Beach Lake. Pen- " 24 ftn. C1m.1e~r n s y Iv a n i a and C at h I e ~~~========..l Bradle~· of Laguna Niguel, IALTZIOGOOH SMfllf & TUTHILL WISTCUff CHA'lL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 "HCE UOTHIH SMJTHS'MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hontlnoton &ach 536-6539 PACJAC Y•W MIMOllAL ,,... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Orive Newport Beach 644-2700 WcCOb4tell MOlfUAlllS L~una Beach 494·9'15 Laquna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan C.p11trano 495-1776 HAUOll L.AW~MT. OUYi Monuarv •Cemetery Cre,.,..IOry .. 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mesa 640-5554 ...Cl~S -.&. a.GADWA T MOITUAIY 110 BroadWav OotteMeN ii ""-. ... ~9150 l ..,j ! , >, Ca 6 grand child ren. Memorial services will be held on Tuesday, September 22. 1981 al the Crown Valley Covenant Church. Crown Valley, Ca Private burial will be an Sacramento, Ca Ray Family Laguna Beach Mortuary directors COLBURN CHARLES H. COLBURN, resident of Costa Mesa. Ca Passed away on September 16. 1981. He ls survived by his wire Jane of Costa Mesa. Ca. a daughter Claudette Silva of M'odesto, Ca .. 1 son Ronald Co lburn of Costa Mesa. Ca .. I step-son James Maslyn of Irvine. Ca .. 3 sis· ters Zena Beaver of West Covina, Ca.. Trudy Corwin of Mission Viejo. Ca.. and Florence Peterson of Escon· dido , Ca . ands grandchildren. Memorial services will be held on Mon- day, September 21, 1981 at 2:00PM at the First United Methodist Church, 4.20 West 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Ca. with Rev. Kenneth Zeller of· flclatlns. lnuromcnt at Forest Lawn Memorial Park·Olendate. , Jn lhiu of nowe:n th family requests donations be made to the American Cancer Societ)'. Pierce Brothers Bell Broadw~ Mortuary dlrec· tors. \Jae the Daily Pilot "f aal Result" aervlte dlrectory Your aervlc. la our specialty. Call 1142-5678 ext 322 Tiny swirl Reagan tide • ID ·WASHINGTON <AP > -Behind the big changes a new president brings are thousands of tiny twists in government policy and practice. This 1s a story of one such twist involving a $250,000 drop in the bucket of federal expen· ditures. some frustration for the Daughters of the American Revolution. and what thousands of s tu· dents across the country are or are not told about nuclear and solar energy. ll involves a federally funded multimedia show completed in spring as the Reagan ad· ministration was taking the reins of government. The program was intended to foster ene rgy con· servation by s tudents and provided little in the way of controversy in its presentation of energy problems. Months later, however. it has jusl reached the end of the bureaucracy on the way to intended s howings at high school and junior high as· semblies. In the process. the show has twice been altered to reflect President Reagan's energy views instead of former President Carter's. It was edited and ap- proved by a former Carter administration offi cial, put on hold after the official lost her position. then re-edited and re-approved. All the editing resulted in playing up nuclear energy, making solar technology seem more a future solution than a present one, and reducing the proportions of the "energy crisis " that Carter ha~ m ade a major part of his administration. We ''will run out" of oil, a pre-Reagan script says. "We can run out," a later version reads. Photovoltaics -the use of solar collectors - "will change sunlight into electricity." the first version says. "Collectors like these can heat our hot water and living spaces under the right condi· tions ." says the later vers ion. The draft script says, "Nuclear energy is a controversial issue and, real or imagined, there's public concern about its dangers." The rewrite drops the r eference to "dangers." a nd says in - stead, "The challenge of atomic energy can and will be met." .... For the DAR, the delays that came with the c hanges were "somewhat frustrating," according to J ane Gray Sowelll who heads the group's Energy Ethics Committee. The conservative organization had already s hown a "final'' version of the s"ow to Its m em- bers in April and gotte n an enthusiastic response. It was ready to have its more than 3,000 local chapters convince local businesses to put up S440 for each showing at a school. At that point changes to reflect Reagan's views bad alre ady been ordered by Tina Hobson, the old administration's head of the consume r af. fairs office in the Energy Department. Then Ms. Hobson lost th at position -an ex- pected development ln a new administration, but she bad also an1ered Reagan officials by publicly quesUonin& department practices -and a hold was put on the DAR project and at least one other. The new administration wanted to conJlder further chan1ea in the script, DAR President General Patricia Shelby sald she wu told. Since the DAR was pot aware of what chan1e1 were be· lng made. it bad to wait and see whet.her It would continue wt th it• tiacklna or lbe show. DAR leaders are now considering t.bt Latest script, and Mrt. Shelby saya she •antt. to be cer· t.aJ..n the chanaes do not compromise the DAR'• "non-poUtlcal and no~partlsan" stance. schedule, which may have contllnecl more ap. Polntmenta than usua11 aeema to ty0lfy Mn. Reaaan's 11Ce u first laay. "I don't have any contl'Ol over my llme," said Mn . Reagan, whose aides schedule ber ac· UvlUes just u the president's do hil. 7:30 a.m . -In the Reaaan'a peach~olored Whlte House bedroom, lbe teltpbone nn11. From her aide ot the kin1·al.ae bed, ahe reaches for It . "Good momlna. It's 7:30." IQI a White House operator. Often, the Reagans have breakfast toeelher in their room. On this day, Reagan bas an early meeting with Israeli Prime MinUter Bealn. Mrs . Reagan has breakfast In bed -a aofl· boiled egg, fruJt and decaffeinated coffee. She dresses and goes to work in her bedroom, though sometimes she works in her office oo the same floor. She dials "a couple friends who needed calling," and "scratches off a couple of notes" -handwritten -to friends. 11 a.m . -Peter McCoy, the first lady's chief of staH , close friend and all·around peripatetic aide-de-camp, fetches Mrs. Reagan from the second floor living quarten for her public activities. "If somebody doesn't tell me when It's time, I could be up there all day." Mrs. Reagan says later. Dressed in a white wool crepe Galanos suit and red blouse: the first lady steps off the e levator on the state floor, where a pubUc tour is in progress. Tourists, who rarely glimpse a m ember of the first family, are rewarded. · "Tour time," Mrs. Reagan announces with a be mused smile. McCoy leads the way to the R ed Room where the first lady greets 2S second· graders from Lemon Road School in Falls Church, Va. Two Secret Service agents, a White House photographer and press secrf!\ary Sheila Tate follows. The children move into the state dlnlng room for a group photo. Two girls cling to the first lady, one on either hand. Eyes twinkling, s he reveals later that the two girls were quietly pressured by their peers to release their grip and give someone else a chance. The girls stared down their would-be replacements. "Thank God you only have two bands," McCoy interjects. Mrs. Reagan says goodbye lo the children and waves to tourists standing behind ropes about 20 feet away. "Keep up lbe good work," one man shouts 11 :25 a.m . -Down one night of stairs to lbe diplomatic reception room. Ann Wrobleski, Mrs . Reagan 's projects director, briefs her on t he next event. The first lady is to present the General Federation of Women's Clubs Distinguished Volunteer Awards to seven women. The presi· dent of the group will say a few words and ask Mrs . Reagan if she will help present the awards "and you say, 'yes,"' Ms . Wrobleski explains. "What if I say no?" Mrs. Reagan cracks. Everyone laughs. 11:30 a m. -In the First Ladies Garden, under a bright sun, the ceremony begins. There is an audience of about SO -plus reporters, photographers and television cameras. Mrs . Reagan embraces each winner and hands over an award -a Steuben glass e agle with a black base. · Mrs. Reagan, who shunned public speaking during much of her hus band's political career, is called upon to speak. "I guess I'm more com - fortable with it now," s he says afterward. Noting the beautiful September day, Mrs. Reagan begins with a joke she tried out on her staff a few .minutes earlier. "We prepared this day especially for you," she grins. "One of lbe little White House ser vices we perform." While the string quartet of the Marine Band or chestra plays in the background, the guests and the first lady walk to the back of the garden, where black-tied butlers serv~ iced tea and cookies under an orange tree. A black woman whose last name is Davis introduces herself. "We must be kissing cousins," Mrs. Reagan says. "My maiden name is Davis." The woman looks surprised. The first lady has her picture taken with nearly everyone there until McCoy interrupts with , "Mrs . Reagan, we have to go now." Noon -In the map room, the first lady greets a New York rabbi whose school she visit· ed a year ago on the c ampaign trail. He an· nounces that the school's new day care center will be named after her. "Oh, that 's very exciting," Mrs. Reagan replies. "I've never had a building named after me." They reminisce. 12: 15 p.m . -Mrs. Reagan freshens up in the Jiving quarters while butlers prepare for her lunch In the Rose Garden. The guests are of· ficials of Howard University, the black institu· t ion in the nation's capital. 12:30 p.m . -The guests sip sherry. Mrs. Reagan takes a glass of club soda. President Reagan has not been especially popular among blacks and this lunch is to prepare for Mrs . Reagan's visit to the school. In the splendor of the Rose G~den, where begonjas, impatiens, and several other varieties of colorful flowers line the manicured lawn, t he three butlers serve cold cucumber soup, veal piccata with rice, bibb lettuce salad and pear sorbe t with apricot slices. Two are in black tie, the maitre d' in white tie. Linda Faulkner. assistant social secretary. supervises from a discreet distance. James Cheek, president of Howard, wants Mrs. Reagan's help in raising money to restore Howard Hall, the oldest buildini on campus. Besides lhe first lady, Cheek and another university official. the lunch includes Ms. Wrobleski, McCoy, Elisabeth Dole , usilltant to the president, and Melvin Bradley, the presi· dent's liaison wllb blacks. 1 :45 p.m . -A 15-car motorcade usembles on the South Lawn for the president'• trip to dedicate a corridor hogoring the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur at tiie Pentacon. Fol' the first time, it lncludea a van full of poUce sharpshooters. The presidential limousine await.I Re-san at the diplomatic entrance, which lhe first family uses to enter and exit the White HOUie. When Reagan em ergea from lhe Oval Otftce several h~ndred feet away, lhe motorcade moves up to meet hlm. Rea1an tenons the can, walks to the diplomat.le entrance and l.taDda at the door , awaJUn1 hla wife, for about five minutes. In a small tent oo lhe Peqtacoo 1rouncla, Reagan and hls wl!e meet J ean MacArtbur. The 82-year-old widow recalls lbat lbe nner could s top callina her husband .. ,_..al," en:n after he a1ked bu to ... J said, 'Don't uk me to dolt. I can't. I'm IOl'r)'.'" On an oUtdoor platform. wb.lcb bu three tall aides for teeurity, Mn. MMArtalur tit.I between the pTetldent and bll wt.ft. Beqan weara a bulky bulletproof nit under bll 1ult. Alter the cere.moey, the Be.,ana move to a recelvin& Une, shaking handa of mllit for aboul 30 minutes. 3: 15 p.m. -Back at the White McCoy uaheri Mrs. Reagan to tht East 1. where her policy aides have offices. Pb o- grapha of he r trip to Prlnce (Yharle9' wedd line the walls. She stops to admlre the m RosalynD Carter had an offlce on this noor, but Mrs . Reagan does not. . In McCoy'1 office, she kick.a off a shoe and curls her foot under her on a sofa in preparation for her weekly staff m eeting. Her secretrary. Elaine Crispen, gives her a note. "Do I have lime to make a phone call?" she asks. The staff waits as she talks with her daughter Patti. ''When your daughter has a problem, that takes everything," she says. The participants are her top aides: McCoy, h er. aide-de-c amp, Ms. Wrobleski, who schedules her more substantive activities, Mn. Tate, who handles the press, and social secretary Muffle Brandon. Ms. Crispen listens but does not participate. A Secret Service agent waits outside the room. McCoy goes over the schedule for the following week. Among other events are several receptions under a large white tent on the South Lawn. The first lady is about to begin a crusade against drug abuse and Ms. Wrobleski wants to schedule trips to drug treatment centers in New York and Florida. "The more I can do of those. the better," Mrs. Reagan says. So far, she had only made two out-of-town trips without her husband. 5:30 p.m . --The first lady has changed into a bulky tan sweater and white skirt for the concert of jazz greats honoring and starring Lionel Hampton. 6:30 p.m . -The president, first lady and their 900 guests go inside for a reception of wine, liquor and hors d'oeuvres on the slate floor. They mingle for about 30 minutes and take the elevator ups tairs . Reagan attends a meeting; bis wife sigrs SO letters, thanking people who donated $500 or more to the Vietnam Veteran Memorial Fund. She also packs for their weekend trip to Camp David. 8:45 p.m. -In the family dining room, Reagan and his wife dine alone on stuffed bone: less chicken legs, Waldorf salad. fresh pineap- ple and pineapple sorbet. They discuss Lionel Hampton, Mrs . MacArthur and their daughter. 10:45 p .m. -Lights out. PllUC ._E l'ICTITIOUS I USINHS NAMe STAT•Mt:HT Tiit 1o1iow1ne per-.1 ere oolnv butlMUtl CROWN SUMMIT BOOKS, 117·F Rl•ertlcle Drive, Hewporl Btach, C.llfwnla~ Ktllll C Terry, H Or•u Bey Orlve, Cor-Del Mer, C.lllorr1I• 926U Gorden H•w-ln t , •SOI Dor<,..si.r Ro.d, CorONt 0.1 M•r, C•llfornlamzs 1 Tlllt M"'9» It conclu(tacl by • CltM<al par1nel"INP KtllllC. TAf'ry Tiiis 11'rf-' wes 111.0 wllh It. l'ICTfTIOU' IUllN•H NAM• STATllM•NT T,_. loll-lnQ SMt•ton It OOlnQ busl· neu .. FREDRICl(S UPH, 7•7 W. l"h StrHt, Caata MtM, CA 92U7 HENRY DAVID DUBIN, ~I UI Slrfft, long 8"<!'. CA. Thlt M IMU It tondveltO by .,. ln- Olvldu<tl Henry Dubin Tiii• 1i.1e..-1 was 111.0 wllh ti. 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OalX_,....... Tlllt ~ ... tl!W wlltl IN c_,., cw,. .. or-. c-tv ... Aue. 11, "'1. • Whales grace fascinates PtWVlN('l'.:'fOWN. M tt8S (AP) -The decks 11 .. tro .is the <'rowd scr an1bled lo watch the shim· nh•rlnt: ~1lhouettes of the humpback whale and her calf .:ll1h.· under the hull of the Dolphin IV. "When thev i.w11u under the boat like that, you Act a 1't•ally 1t:ood look .it them," u ld crewman Mutlhew P Abar "It mukes me feel llke slipping 11Ho the water with them and going for a swim." Tht! Dolphin IV is sister ship to the Dolph.in 111. "h1ch for tht> past seven years has chased the fin· ba<'k. humpback a nd the smaller minke whales which reed from spring lo fall In the Gulf of Maine orr Ciipl' Cod 11 st.irted us a way for a party fishing boat· no1 m:illy m search of scup and cod lo squeeze more dollar~ out of the tourist season. It has bt•comc a love affair with the grace found in 30 ton!\ or musrle, blubber and bone "Thal was Srnestra ." crew member Carole Curlson said or the 50-root·long mother whale. Miss Curl11on. who has taken 15,000 photographs of humpback whales as part of an international iden· t1 f1cat1on proJect, carries a book with Jliictures of the distinctive flukes. or tails. or more t han 100 humpbacks. "All humµbacks have whjte markings on the underside of their flukes and every one is dif· rt-rent Smestra ts Latin for lcfl ·handep. She got the name because she has a very rare white blotch nn the lop s1dc of her left nuke .. Scientists estim ate about 7 .000 humpback whale:_. s wim the oceans of the world, with 2,000 ln th<• North Atlantic About 50 of them return from s pring LO fa ll to Stellwagon Bank north or Cape Cod to feed on small fish and build up their blub- ber before returning to the West Indies to mate and calve. Sml'c 1956 they ha ve been protected as an en· rhrngc•rt'd sµcc 1es, their numbers cut back by modern whalt:rs who kept up the quest that made 'Jt:'w Bcdfoni and Nantucket, Mass., thrive in the Wt h r1•nturv Sinestra and her calf swam past the boat, their hl;1ck bulks outlined in white and green, until their blu.,., holes broke lhe s urface with the whoosh of .,., atl'r expell ed and hiss of air inhaled. A n ash of their flukes and they we re gone . leaving the tdllale mh µatch of still water known as a foot· pnnl. With s kipper Aaron 1h ellar al the wheel. Abar ,111 d Mi ss Carlson st'anned t he horizon on Stdlwagon Bank for more plumes of spray. Some hoped·for humpbacks turned out to be 1 nbacks. which can be counted on to do little more tnan surfac•t• and lilow. and r arely even show their fl uke5 While lht• finbacks are JUSt as big as the humpbacks both runnmg up to 50 feel long and JO tons at muturity 1t 1s the humpback that puts on the best show. Though un this day the Dolphin IV couldn't find an) acrobatic wh ales. on some days the bl•hcmolhs put o n s pn·tacular dis plays of breaching throwing their bodies three·quarters out or the'.,., at er and cr ashing on their backs in wh:Jt looks like pure delight -though no one knows what touches off the antics. Bchtnd Avellar, University of Rhode Island l'roressur Howard E . Winn s miled and nodded as he pullc•d at a menthol cigarette. Winn had brought a party of URI graduate stu· ill'nh. rJculty and others a board the Dolphin IV for ;1 clay of watching the beast that has become their p.t~SIOn Winn's specialty is the clicks. whistles and l'hirps that make up the song or the humpback Y.halc Three d ialec t s h ave b een i de ntified . Humpbacks which migrate between t he Gulf of \latnl' and the West Indies sing the same dialect as tho!.t' running between Norway and the Cape \'t•rdP bl:rnds Other di alects are fo und in the South and North Pacifi c .. We don't really know why those two groups of whales usl.' the c;ame dialect. even though they h.lve no contact with each other." said Winn. It 1s known that humpbacks use their blow holes to send bubbles up through a school or fish in what looks like a screen to mask their gaping rilnuths durin~ feeding It is also known that the 11 months bet\H'en conception and birth make tbe re· huild1ng nf the endangered species a long haul. "It's like the e lephants in Africa,•· Miss Carlson said .. As more people spread out , they cut hack the range the elephants need to li ve. They're doing the same t hing lo whales. Yes. the ocean's hi~. but 1t"s not that big · · 1 c·an t 1 mag1ne how I would feel if they all clisappL•ar Pretty e mpty. I think." Torah thefts alarITI Jews ·" NEW YORK (AP> A wave of lorah thefts has forced Jewish groups to abandon 3,300 years of tradition and institute a registratfon system under which the sacred religious scrolls are marked in invisible ink. "The theft of a torah is a travesty of the highest order ," Ra bbi Is rael Miller. chairman of the group that developed the registration system, said Tuesday. "The sanctuary used to be a refuge. Unfortunately, this is no longer so." More than 80 torahs have been stolen from New York synagogues this year -and more than twice the total for all of last year -and Jewish leaders say thefts are on the rise around the nation and in Israel. Torahs are hand·copied on parchment by scribes using s pecial ink and quills. By ancient· t radition, they contain nothing but the Hebrew words of the first five books of the Old Testament. The scrolls. most of them stolen ln burglaries at ·older, smaller temples, are resold to unsuspect· iog congregations in the United Slates and abroad, according to the New York police. The pla n for the Universal Torah Registry 1 ca lls for identifying code dots to be marked on the 1 scrolls, Jewish leaders said at a police bead· quarters news conference. Despite its break with tradition, Miller said the registration plan had been embraced by leoders of the orthodox, conservative and reform branches of Judaism . The method will be used In the United States and Canada and eventually Israel. Of/ icial arrested HONG KONG (AP) -A Chinese provincial of· flcial was arrested and is under invesligatlon for all egedly "sell ing large a mount.a of Important par· t y and stato sccret4" to a Hong K<ml magaslne for a refrigerator, olher luxury items and cash, R1dJo Canton rer>0rt.ed. • -------· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. September 20, 1981 Cll .. Woes gone with wind? It's. alternate energy source being ·studied by utilities SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -For .ieneratJoos. men have hunched their shoulders. squinted and leaned into the sandblast wlnd.I r acing through the San Gorgonio Pass. The fierce gales have uprooted trees, toppled pnwer poles, s tripped paint from cara and s hredded old buildings u they rip between the s moggy San Bernardino·Rive rside basins and the scorching desert near Palm Springs. Now It's time for the wind to pay. Southe rn California Edison Co. bas visions of those gales lighting cities and towns by drlv· ing propellers nearly as long as a football fi eld mounted atop pillars as tall as a 20-s tory build· ing. Wind ener gy today is little more than a toy. with a few windmills generating a few hun· dred kilowatts That almost cer· ta inly will soon change. More than 100 American utilities are studying wind projects . "Over the next 20 years, you can say with almost 100 percent c onfide n ce. t h e s tate of California will have a significant portion of its energy needs sup- plied with wind energy," says Leon Vann of the state's Office of Small Power Producers. The feder al government has pumped millions of dollars into wind energy research and it of· fers a 25 percent ta x credit on wind energy systems. CalifornJa offers another 25 percent tax credit. "Wilh existing credits that are given . wind gene ration is economic today," Vann says. "That's why you see so many r ather m ajor proposals being put forth." One major windmill maker, Ha milton Standa rd Corp. of Windsor Locks, Conn., foresees a potential market of 15,000 to 20,000 large wind turbines worth $50 billion by the end of the cen· tury. SoCal Edison already is test· ing machines in San Gorgonio Pass and it has signed agree· ments to purchase as much as 85 megawatts of power from ln- dependent companies there. Ha wa ii. which already re· ceives 200 kilowatts of power from a demonstration windmill at Kahuku, has signed a COO· tract with Windfarms, Inc. of .,, ......... A 200·/00t·high, 2.5 megawatt wmd turbine generator. in the Good- noe Hills near Goldendale. Wash . is one of three machines that began producing power for Northwest utility customers ea rlier this year. 1970s, prompting t]ncle Sam to look for alternatives. "When the federal govern· ment started in 1973, there were only one or two importers of s mall foreign m~chines and there were one or two very small companies endeavoring to develop small machines," says Lou Divone, who directs the wind energy technical program for the Department of Energy. P G&E estimated last year that it w o uld u s e 8 2,500 megawatts of wind-generated power by the year 2000. But its contract with Windfarms would have it purchasing. as much as 350 ,000 megawatts ·j ust in the next few years. '' California will have . a signifi- cant portion of its energy needs sup- plied with wind energy." ·'The best pot ential is the promise it has for enabling us to eliminate some considerable oil burning ," s a y s PG&E s pokesm an Chuc h Pe t e rson. "The obvious shortcoming of wind energy is that the wind doesn't blow all the time ." Because of that, DeMeo and E PRI have suggested that wind may be used mainly to replace oil burning -but not to add capacity to utility systems. San Francis co to develop an 80·megawatt wind farm on Oahu by 1985. On the m a inland, Windfarms has persuaded Pacific Gas & Electric Co. lo purchase as much as 350 megawatts of power if Windfarms can d e velop a farm of 146 huge Hamilton Stan· dard machlnes near Fairfield, 30 miles northeast of San Fran·' cisco. Fairfield has its plans for gene r a t ing 60 megawatts of wind power a year. about equal to its electricity consumption, according to officials there. Three 200-foot-t all Boeing machines, each capable of 2.5 megawatts, already are churn· ing in the wind at Goldendale, Wash., wider a project of the Bonneville Power Administra· tion, the Department of Energy and NASA . Why wo u ld major , con· servative utilities think of cast· ing their fates to the wind? Oil prices are soaring, for one thing, and so are the costs and delays of building big coal and nuclear plants, while the de· mand for electricity is growing slower than expected. Wind turbines, each with a relatively small output. can be added in small increments as utility demand grows. "You don't have lo commit yourself to a 1,000-megawatt in· stallation all at once," says Edgar OeMeo of the industry· funded Electric Power Research Institute in Palo Alto. "You can start with a little bit and add as you need." But the future of wind power remains clouded by its lack of a past. "We really aren 't going to know whether it will work for s ome time ." De Meo says. "Number l, we haven't tried to build the things in quantity and No. 2, we really don't know bow long the things are going to lut. Their economic feasibility really hangs on a 20·to·30·yea r economic life." Water.pumping windmill• once rose Uke spindly monu· ments over the com and wheal· fields of Ame ric a 's Great Plains. But by the 1930s and lM>I, most windmills were lef't creak· lng and ·abandoned u utWUes stretched their tines deep into formerly n&ral backwaters. Tben came the jolt ol the lud· den oU price rise lmP01ed bJ .. Organlutton of Petroleum b · lponinc Countries LQ tbe eartJ • 1 Federal efforts to persuade in- dustry that there was a profit in the wind lured Boeing, General Electric , Westinghouse , Hamilton Standard. Alcoa and other major companies seeking millions of dollars in r esearch contracts. However. problems remain in attempts to create huge power generators. The whlrling steel blades of an experimental model on Block Is land, R.1., for instance, played hob with television reception. The government bad to pay for wiring the is land for cable television. A bigger machine al Boone, N.C., created a subsonic vibra- tion that allegedly made people ill and caused cows to slop giv· ing milk. Tile problem, said the DOE's Jay Vivari , was that the windmill faced away from the wind, creating a wind s hadow behind the ll>foot tower, and an une·ven flow of air to the massive blades. The most recent model, the Boeing-built MOD·2, faces the wind. The cost efficiency of the ma chines has improved 300 per· cent, Divone says. They can pro- duce power for about 10 cents a .kilowatt hour and need to reach the 5 cent to 6 cent level to be competitive with oil, eve n without tax credits, Divone says. Now, federal funding ls being cul from almost $80 million this year to a projected $19.4 million for 1982. "It's in line with the whole new philosophy of having in· dustry begin to take over these areas, .. says Divone. He adds. "The research and development will be continuing . . . but we will not be develop· ing any more systems." Vann says a California survey found "upwards of 10,000 megawatts" of potential wind energy in California, ~ven eUmlnalinl areu where tbere would be environmental problems with the wind. Thal amount would be about 10 times what la provided by the Rancho Seco nuclear plant near Sacramento, Vann aaya. Na lion ally , tbe strongest winds seem to be alOQJ parta of the coasts, over the Sierra Nevacla and In tbe 8oclty Moun· talu. Westn utilhMi Mem to be most llder..W ~aue they are iDOlt 4lf ID ti tlPOD COltly oU aDid aatw.i I• fw power. Wind power is most effective, Peterson says, where utilities have a variety of energy sources a nd can s hift fro m one to another . Hydroelectric power, plentiful in the Northwest, is an especial· ly good match for the wind. Peterson says, because water behind the dam can be used as a sort of energy bank. "It's been suggested that wh e n the wind is blowing, pe rhaps you don 't run your hydro plants, you keep water behind the dam. When the wind is n 't blowing, you use your hydro." But it's not always that easy, De Meo notes. "You can't hold back on the wa ter now arbitrarily . There are other uses for that water." That is only one of several en· vironmental problems caused by the seemingly clean and free wind machines. SoCal Edison's plans to build a forest of 200-foot·tall machines in t he desert northwest of Palm Springs sent a shiver down lhe s pine of Desert Hot Springs Mayor Julius Corsini. "It'll create a visual bllgbt," Corsini s a ys. "It has the possibility of des troy ing our economic base (tourism ). There is a possibility it will remove from the free enterprise system our natural hot water land." He says utility officials bad raised the possibility of 2,000 wind turbines on a 2,000·acre wind farm, each machine a box· car.size turbine atop a 200-foot tower with JOO.foot·long blades. 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Offered at $2,000,000 incld. land Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 ( B29 ) OPEN H OUSE SUNDAY 2 -5 2616 ·Bayshores Drive -Bayshores MACNAB IRVINE REALTY DOVER SHORES FOR LEASE. 4 BR., D .R., fam rm .. gardener . $1795 per mo. Barbara Callihan 642-8235. A MIMI "ROGERS GARDEMS" Desirable Montego Harbor View 4 BR/one level warmly decor a ted. new carpets, tas teful · wallpapers. Beautiful garden landscaping complete w /s pa. $299,000 Fee land. Jan A SUBSDAR'f OF THE IRVlNE CCWPANY Young or Jane Paquin 642-8235 <B46 ) IAYFRONT A home with the ultimate features for a luxurious life style. 60 ' boat slip, 3 BR, fam rm & formal dining. Stained glass everywhere. J e nnaire. central vacuum & air cond. marble fplc, extensive security systems. bayside patio & 2nd s~ory balcony. $1,750.000 Bobbi Ryan 752-1414 (830) NEWPORT 'S NEWEST IAYFRONT COMMUNITY 147 · of bayfront. 2-story entry w/a step-down living rm w /bay views & library w /bath. Upstairs, the master suite w /separat e sitting rm & fireplace, and another wing holds 2 more. BRs & baths. $1,500,000 including land. Larry Oyer 642-8235. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:30 to 5:00. 842 Harbor Island Drive -Promontory Bay -Newport Beach. (831 ) HEWER HOME-60' OF IAYFRONT Outstanding financing opportunities assume huge low interest bank loan . Owner will carry lar ge 2nd trust deed for qualified buyer. Four lg BR. 3lh BA , 2 story liv rm. plus space for boats to 60 feet. $1,200,000 w /land George Grupe (714 ) 644-6200 (B32) 45' IAYFROMT~OCK FOR 2 loots One of a kind ... 3 stories tall to view the "world." PRICE REDUCTION! Seller financing ! Space for everything + spa, gardens, decks, fplc, 3 car garage & sandy beac h. $1,700,000. Dona Chichester 642-8235 (833) EXCLUSIVE -SPYGLASS -VIEW 5 IR +maids qtrs -fantastic view from most rooms -Must see. $895,000 Mary Lou Marion 642-8235 <B34) OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 11-2SUNDAY12-4 · 49 Goleta - Spyglass · Corona del Mar llG CANYON Classic California Li ving at its best-private gardens & patios. De lightful 3 BR fam r m lg private mstr s uite, pool. s pa. Gated community. $795.000 Lynne Valentine 644 -6200 ( B36) FRONT ROW VIEW! Irvine Terr ace -bay, ocean & night lights! Charmfog home w /3 spacious BR suites, 5 baths, fabulous new kitchen, library & separate playroom. ~90.000 Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 ( B37 ) PRIME OCEAN FRONT Mint condition 3 BR in quiet location. Addition possibilities in future. Spacious patio. 4 car parking. Owner will finance to qualified buyer.· $.598,500 J oyce Edlund 642-8235 ( B38) OCUM_.AY & NIGHT LIGHTS From this beautiful, customized 5 BR home in Harbor View Hills. New drapes & s hutte r s. Separate c hildrens playroom. Excellent financing. $595,000 Fee land. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. ( B39 ) OUTSTANDING REMAISSAMCE Elegance & harmony throughout this 3 BR home. Library loft opens to living area below. Quality appointments & custom features enhance charm & warmth. City & night light views. Gated comm. with pool & tennis . $499,000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200 (840) STARTER HOME PRICE RB>UCTIOH! Mint condition 3 BR home close to schools & shopping reduced to $123,500! Decorator brick kitc hen, paneled dining area, oversized cul-de-sac yard. Assume 1st & 2nd TO's. Paula Bailey 642-8235 (853) DRAMATIC HOME OM DRAKES IAY Beautifully d ecorated with lush garden entrance & secluded s pa. 4 BR. fam rm, 2 fplces, oversized din rm. Owner needs fast sale. $494,500 Fee Barbara Aune 642-8235 (841 ) OUTSTANDING SEAVIEW LOCATION Des irable corner location in the gated community of Seaview. 3 BR fam rm "Hampton .. model. View of Newport Harbor & Fas hion Is land from private m aster suite -tastefully decorated liv rm & 'form din rm. $459,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 <B42 ) BALIOA ISLAND -Great location near South Bay front! Authentic Spanish style cottage w /wood floors open beam ceiling. 3 BR 1 bath plus guest unit. Seller wi 11 help finance this, one of the lowest priced is land investment $379.500 Martha Ma cn ab 642-8235 ( 843) LUXURY WITH SECURITY Beautiful Jas mine Creek home locat ed on lovely wide greenbelt. 3 BR, 21h baths . Total privacy in security gate d community $369,900. Madeline Crawford 752-1414 <B44 ) Hf.WPORT CUSTOM HOME Spacious Newport Heights home w /3 BR & den, 21/2 BA & lg bonus rm. Enjoy private patios & disc<?ver the separate storage rm. RV ~arkmg & 3 car garage. Owner will carry financing to qualiCied buyer. $365,000 Fee Dan Johnson 551-8700 (845) LOW DOWN PAYMENT Owner will carry ba lance Price r e duced to $298,500! Spacious 5 BR refurbished view home in Eas tbluff. Great kitchen with Catalina view & fres hly painted. papered & carpeted throughout. $298,500 Leasehold. Tom A llinson or Terry Hanes 642-8235 CB47 ) OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 2215 Alta Vista -Eastbluff . Newport Beach CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Super 4BR home w/pool. A beautiful home w 1a very open & airy feeling. Lg rear yard totally enclosed & very private. $225,000. Sharon Smith 644-6200 (848) HIGHT LIGHTS & MOUNTAIN VIEWS Located in lovely Harbor View Homes, this 2 BR & den home is situated on an extra large lot. Comm. pool & greenbelts. Assumable financing & seller will assist. $225,000 Including land Jennifer Suchomel 644-6200 (849) LAKEVIEW PROPERTY 3 BR Woodbridge Estate with superior view. Located across from la ke. owner wi II help with financing. $209,900 Lorraine Reid 5.51-8700 (B50) NEWPORT IEACH Oeli~htful 3 BR c ustom built pool home. Quiet back bay area. Lg assumable -s ubject to loan & seller finan c ing . Hom e built for easy entertaining. Outstanding vaJue at $205,000 Suzanne Shuler 642-8235 (B51) DEHFIEl.O PATIO HOME Beautiful brick s pa accents this well located home. 2 BR plus den & attac h ed 2-car garage low maintenance. Lan dscaping w ;nice patio with wood decking. Good assumable loan. '$138,500 Jerry Thom pson 5.51-8700 (852) !O!AL SD.VICl.·!O!AL SATISFAC!IOR. B•WPODBW•OB mvm 901 Dover Drive Ha.rbor View Center C&mpus Valley Center Wbodbrtdge V~e Center Newport Beach, CA 92663 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Irvine, CA 92716 Irv1.n.e, CA 92714 (714) 642-8236 (714) 644-6200 (714 ) 762-1414 (714) 661-8700 COUNTRY CUI LIVING 5 Bdrm 4\.1 Ba cstm built executive home. 200' frontage on prestigious golf and country club. Gorgeous 20x40' pool & spa. Panoramic views of golf course and nlte lites too. Sundeck & porch with views. Rec room. sewing room, laundry room. Two brick frplcs. Five storage areas. 3 car gaiage & much more! $698.000. Call Bob Licata 759-1221. R&'M~ Of Newport Beach REALTORS 675·551 I MEW CUSTOM HOMf: Wl'apptd ..a.ct a ... gles tKloMd atri• _.. 3 lt•tl• of CJ"OC-MOdenl IM1tCJ. 4 btdrow. t...ny ,._ -.d Library. All OI*' ~ Cflfilg CJ"OCH tht trtttop llviacJ l'OOlft wfttt a vi.w of tt.. oceca. Added to .. this. a Mpcrate 91ttt ..... .,. end "'°"' patids & dtdls. ()ff.,.ed at $7 49 I 5 00. Call for brochln. 333 '°'"· COLE Of MEWPORT REALTORS 2 5 15 E. Coast Hwy .• ConlftCI dtl Mer 6 75-5511 You 've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE Fantastic view of main channel from home of quality construction. Rich woods throughout -all the glass gives it class. Four bedrooms. Call for details re · ex changing. $1 ,895 million. Exclus ive with William Cote. 816 CANYON Six bedroom home for the executive. Overlooks 18th fairway. Newly decorated. guest quarters and pool. Exclusive at Sl.7 million. Seller will assist in financing. Open Sat/Sunday 8 Cypress Point, Big Canyon BIG CANYON Custom home on 7th green with super entertainment atmosphere. Quality construction. 4300 sq. ft. $1.8 mmion. Seller wi II help finance. LIDO ISLE Great finan cin g on elegant four bdrm Island home. One of a kind ! Assumable loan a nd owner will carry. $625.000. VILLA BALBOA Luxurious villa newly decorated in "easy to Ji ve with"' neutrals. Ivory carpet and tile. Large airy rooms. Arizona flagstone patios. $148,000 assumable loan at 12'1 and owner will carry. $275,000. Open Sunday 12 to 4 260 Cagney Lane #13) Enter Versailles guard gate directions. BALBOA ISLAND Fabulous home on waterfronl. Eight bedrooms. Pier and slip. One of the best South Bay locations. Offered at $2 million. LIDO ISLE A Mediterranean custom four bedroom, 4 bath home with pool and spa. Steps to Lido's tennis court Large assumable loan. Owner will assist in the balance. Priced to sell at $625,000 Open Sunday 1 to 5 204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle NEWPORT CREST Best two bedroom buy in Newport Beach. Located on a greenbelt. Features vaulted ceilings and step down living room. $165,(XX). MESA VERll Three bedrooms and a private yard with brick BBQ on a cul-de-sac for $144,900. Assumable loan or $'98,500. Owner very anxious. WESTCLIFF Two bedrooms. 2 bath condo. Large assumable loan with low interest rate. $129,500. Open Sunday 1 to 5 1214 Rutland Road, Unit 5 2075 San Joaquin Hiits Rd. ACION from llG CANYON Newport Bt1ch M0-5777 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM 167 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 831·MSO $119,900 Sun 2·6 119 Via Vella (Lido), Npt Bch 673-0697 SU-4.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1014 Bayside Cove E., Coves, NB 675-6000 $318,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 88 Navarre (Ranch San Joaq ) Irv 552·2000 $151,000 Sun 1·5 ~Windsor (Wilmbdon Vlg ) CM 645·0303 $186,200 Sun l ·-4 1964 Vista Caudal (Eastbluff) NB 760-~ $230,000 1·5 S46 Catalina• Newport Beach 631-6990 ~165,000 Sun 1·4 3314 Oceanfront. Bal Peninsula 631 ·1400 $499,500 Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, N.8. 963-8182 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 '* •8 Collins Island, Balboa Isl. 631·1400 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 II ... FAM RM or 094 260 Cagney Ln .. #120. Villa Balboa 640-5777 $275.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •873 Village Creek, Costa Mesa 751-1387 $129,900 Sun 1·5 43 Montpelher (Hrbr Rdg ), NB 760-9333 $695,000 Sun 2·6 2 IR pin GUEST UMT 31725 4th Ave , South Laguna 491-1761 $275,000 Sat 10·5 ~Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-4921 $350,000 Sun 1·5 3 HDROOM ~River Ave .. Newport Beach 675-1771 $187,000 Sat 1·5 •2000 Barranca (Bluffs) N.B. 759-9100 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 117 The Masters Cir .. C05ta Mesa 640-5560 $245.000 Sun 1-5 2441 Bayshore Dr. (Bayshores) NB 675-3411 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1860 Port Wheeler <HVHrm> NB 760-9596 $235 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 113 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle 631·1400 $355,000 Sun 1·5 559 Vista Flora. The Bluffs. NB 631-1400 $248,880 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 631-14011 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 u 1010·14·16 E. Balboa. Penin . 642-8235 $1.500,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2331 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2662 Crestview Dr. Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $327.500 Sun 1·5 ••3024 Ocean Ave .. CdM 631-1400 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2328 Vista Huerta, Npt Bch 644-4772 $178.000 Sun 1-5 472 Len wood Ci r, Cos ta Mesa 646-0106 $179,900 Sun 1·5 1614 Santanella. Irv. Terr, CdM 552·2000 $299,000 Sun 1·5 612 Ramona (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1·5 110 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1812 Dover Dr., Westcliff, N.B. 673-7300 $185.500 Sat 1·5 104 Via Palermo, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2000 Barranca (Bluffs > N.B. 759-9100 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2298 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $265.000 Sun 1-5 2346 Cynthia Court. Costa Mesa 642-0554 $139.900 Sun 1·5 2371 Orange <Eastside) CM 645-0303 $124 ,000 Sun 1·4 11741 Flamingo, Garden Grove 645-0303 $120.000 Sun 1·4 1654 Polau, Costa Mesa 640-9900 $145,000 Sun 1·5 400 Vista Quinta (East bluff() NB 760-~ $249,500 1·5 147 Via Undine, Lido, N.B. 642-8235 $419.500 Sun 1·5 233-16 Place. Newport Heights 642-8235 $149.000 Sun 2-5 2845Tabago <Mesa Verdel CM 546-2313 $165.500 Sun H 2451 Marino. Bayshores 642·8235 $340,000-LH Sun 1·5 3 IR plvs FAM RM or DEH 3922 Banyan, College Park. Irv. 551-1096 $137,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1761 Port Manleigh Cir., N.B. f,40-0325 $269,900 Sat/Sun 10. 7 ••3711 Se ashore. Newport Bch 673-6578 $895,000 Sat/Sun 10·4 #3 Valley View, Tu rtlerock, Irv. 851-0451 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-7 1577 Miramar (Bal Pen> N.B. 760-9333 $469,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •621C3 Lido Park Dr .. Nwpt Bch 760·9333 $.560,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •407 Kings Place. Newport Beach 631-2126 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2011 Paloma Driv~. Costa Mesa 642·1089 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •31965 Cst Hwy , So. Laguna 494-1177 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••38 Balboa Coves. Nwpt Beach 673·7060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 317815th Ave., So. Laguna 494·1177 Sun 1·5 232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1940 Teresita Ln, Hrbr Hlnds, NB 631-7300 $189,000 Sun 1·5 •1935 Sabrina Terr. Irv Terr, CdM 631-7300 $585.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 264 East Bay Ave., Eastside, C.M. 631·7300 $159,500 Sun 1-5 1921 Tradewi nds Ln.. Baycrest , N.B. 631·7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun l 2918 Carob, Eastbluff. N.B. 631·7300 $264,500 Sat/Sun l·S 1915 Beryl Ln, Hrbr Hlncb, NB 6.11·7300 $197,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~Columbia, Newport Crest, NB 631-1400 $270,000 Sun 1·5 2311 Fairrull, Back Bay, Nit Bcb 631·1400 $192,000 Sun 1·5 332 Poinsettia, Corooa de! Mar 67M5$0 "69.000 Sat 1~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. September 20. 1981 CIS DIRECTORY ~1 Aralia. Eastbluff 642·8235 $210.000 Sun 1 5 L930 Port Bristol Cir., HVH, NB 631-7300 $268.500-fee Sun 1·5 ~ Alsuna, La Questa Villas, HB 536-0988 $120,000 Sun 1·5 4006 Inlet Isle (HVHlsl CdM 675-3411 $299.500 Sun 1-5 2732 Gannet <Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $209,500 Sa 12·3/Su 1-4 3702 Blackthorn. College Park, Irv 5.51·8700 $154 .900 Sat/Sun 1 5 •204 Via Eboli , Lido Isle, NB 644-9060 $595,500 Sun 1·5 1393 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3906 lnlet Isle Dr., HVH, CdM 673-4400 $465,000 S\Jn 1·5 2833 Monterey, Mesa del Mar 631-7370 $149,500 Sat 2·5/Sn 1·5 317 Poinsettia (Old CdMl CdM 675-6000 $550,000 Sun 1-5 •28 Miners Trail <Northwood ) Irv. 675-6000 $199,900 Sun 1-5 'm Poinsettia <Old CdM l CdM 675-6000 $525,000 Sun l·S 419 Harding ( Penm) Newport Bch 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1·5 #4 Whitewater. Jasmn Ck. CdM 5.52·2000 $385,000 Su n l ·5 901 Sandcastle (HVH ), CdM 759-9100 $290.000 Sun 1·5 1325 Bonnie Doone Terr. CdM 558·7494 $245,000 Sw112 . J0..4 · 30 35026 Ca mino Capistrano. Ca pis. Bch 497-4844 $450,000 Sun 1·5 •1472Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrs. NB 642-2510 $685.000· fee Sal/Sn 1 ·5 33741 Blue Lantern. Dana Poi nt 493-8812 $445.000 Sun 1·5 901 Sandcastle (HVH l CdM 759-9100 $290.000 Sun 1·5 982 La Mirada . Laguna Heach 675-3411 S229.500 Sun 1·6 2809 Broad St.. Newport Bch 631-1266 $229.000 Sun2·5 004 Victoria, Costa Mesa 759-1501 $105.500 Sun 1·5 192 Masters Circle. Costa Mesa 673-8494 $218,000 Sun 1·5 11 Mainsail, (J asmine Creekl CdM 760-0835 $349,500 1-5 26.Sl Crestview (Bays hores) NB 760-0835 $349,500 1·5 1806 Beryl (Hbr Hinds) NB 642-5200 Sl85.000. Sun 1·5 3332 Maryland. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $137 ,500 Sun 1-4 15862 Dundalk. Huntington Bch 894-7521 $134 ,900 Sun 1-4 3918S. Birch. So. Santa Ana 752-1700 $147.000 Sun 12·J0..5 3120 Buchanan, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $120.000 Sun 1·5 770 Allegheny, Costa Mesa 752-1700 $127.900 Sun 1·5 1904 Yacht Cammilla. Scaview. NB 644-6200 $429.000 Sun 1·5 2211 Waterfront. Old Cd M 642-8235 $595.000 Sun 1·5 l.921 Yacht Truant. Seav1ew, N B. 644-6200 $459,000 Sun l 5 4 IEDROOM 1506 Mariners. Westcliff. NB 646-1044/646-1046 $198,(XX) Sn 1·5 112 Via Koron . Lido Is le, NB 644-9060 $.510,000 Sun 1·5 30942 Colonial Pl.. Lag Niguel 631 -1400 $.169.900 Sun 1·5 1909 Lanai (Mesa Verde) CM 963-6767 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2210 Canyon Dr . Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159.000 Sa 1·5/Su 1-6 132 Via Undine. Lido Isle, NB 537-1350 $595,000 Sun 1·5 1207 Sussex Ln (Westclf). NB 752-2550 $285.000·L/O Sun 1·5 9932 Barranca, Hunt Beach 497·3331 $125.000 Sun 118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Seaward <Shorecliffs) CdM 760-0835 $359.000 1·5 115 Via Waziers (Lido Isle>. NB 760-~ $525,000 1·6 939 Congress, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $131 900 Sun 11·2 • 1734 Santiago, Newport Bch 645-0753 $795 .000 Sun 2·5 11~ Dana Dr . Costa Mesa S45·1910 $227,900 Sun 1·4 1541 Ocean Blvd., Newport Bch 673-0106 $449.000 Sun 1·5 4 IR ... ,.AM ltM or DEH •204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle 640-5777 $625,000 Sun 1·5 9842Shorebreeze, Hunt Bch. 548·6333 $283,000 Sun 1·5 lS33 Tahiti. Laguna Beach 497.5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 2·6 l.521 Tahiti. Laguna Beach 497·5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 2·6 #.J Banyan Tree Lane, Irvine 559-8513 $199,500 Sun 1·5 3Moming Dew, Turtle Rock , Irv. 752·5116 $319,000 Sat/Sun 11·6 1251 Surfllne Way, Hrbr Vu, CdM 644-4910 $395,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •3475 Windsor Ct (Wilmbdn Vig) CM 642·5200 $199,000 Sun 1·5 dlM Bermuda, Costa M'5a 631-1266 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1501 Miramar (PenlnPt) NB 673-~ S855.000 Sun l·S D3 Molotal'Pl. (MV) CM 5'9·1316 1134,950 3363 Lark!)pur. (;osla Mesa 546·2313 $169,900 Sun l-4 230 Goldenrod, Coton a del Mar 673 8494 $625,000 SattSun 1·5 446 Hilledgc, Laguna Bl.'ach 494-1177 Sun 2·5 1118Somerset Ln ., Westchff, N.B. 631-7300 $495,000 Sal/Sun I ·5 •1658 Utah Cir., Mesa Verde, CM 631 ·7300 $185,000 Sun 1·5 •2391 Bay Farm Pl.. Rack Bay, NB 631-7300 $199.700 Sun 1·5 2012Santiago Dr . OoverShrs, NB 631 -7300 $497 ,200-Fee Sun 1·5 1315 Antigua Way. Dover Shore!>. B 631 -7300 $360,000 Sun 1·5 15 Cedar Ridg e. Trllrk lfln. Irv 675-3411 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1441 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •842 Harbor Island Drive Promontor y Bay, N.8. 642·8235 Sl .500,000 Sat/Sun I ·30·5 • •219 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 642·8235 $2,250.000 Sall 1·J0..31Sun1·5 1127 Somerset. Westcltff. NB 644 -6200 $495,000 Sat1Su n 1·5 •8 Jade Cove. Spyglass. C<.IM 644-9060 $695,000 Sun 1·5 606 Harbor Island Dr. Promp Pt. 644·9060 $1,750.000 Sat Sun 1-5 o 1617 Bayside Or Yachtsman Cove, CdM 644-0060 $1.950.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1730 Marlin Way. Bayt.'rest, N B 673-4400 $440.000 Sat Sun 1·5 •l Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge 644·6200 Sl.7!J5.000 Sat Sun 1·5 •3164 Bermuda. Costa Mesa ti31-1266 $159,500 Sat, Sun I ·5 • 1734 Santiago. Dover hores. :" B 645-0753 $795.000 Sal 2·5 • •200 Grand Can<JI. Balboa island 673-6900 $675.000 Sat Sun l·S ••124 Grand Canal. Balboa Island 673-6900 $885.000 Sat 1Sun 1·5 1108 Dana. Plaza del Sol. C.M. 545-1910 $'l27,900 Sat l 4 2274 Channel Rd. Balboa Penfo Pt 675-2311 Open Dally 1225Keel !HVH11ls1 C<.IM 675-6000 $420.000 Sun l 5 ·542 Harbor island Dr. !Promontory) NB 759-9100 Sl.600.000 . un I 5 6 Winged Foot cB1gCyn>NH 675-6000 $685.000 Sun 1-5 2101 Salt Air Or .. Santa Ana 759-1221 $759,000 Sun 1·5 •2078 Phalarope. Costa Mesa 957-1568 $275.000 Sun 1·5 2755Gannet <Mesa Verdel CM 751-0205 $197 .500 Sun 1·5 •1342 Gal<Jx y Dr I DoverShrsl NB 993.3660 S850.UOO Sun 12·4 •3Trafalgar (Harbor Ridge l NB 5.52-1714 Sl.685.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 223 Via Quito. Lido Isle, N.R. 673-7300 $575.000 Sat Sun 1·5 4511 Ca mden (CameoShoresl CdM 673-7761 S925.000-fee Sun 1·5 29541 fvy Glen. La guna Niguel 495·1720 $339.000 Sun 1·5 31769 Agua Cate. San Juan Capo 493-8812 $625.000 Sun 1·5 24292 La Hermosa. Laguna Niguel 495-1720 $189.000 Sun 2 G 30932 Maun a Kea. Laguna Nigut'l 495-1720 $295.000 Sun 1·5 •1509 Highland Or .. Newport Bch 631-7600 Sun & Wed 1-5 #8 Arl ington. Northwood, Irv 5.52·4477 S265.000 Sun I 5 49 Montecilo (Spyglass J CdM 5.52· 1714 $700,000 Sun l ·5 542 Harbor Island Dr. (Promontory l N n 759·9100 $1,600.000 Sun I 5 1863 Boa Vista tMV> C M. 640·9900 $215,000 Sun 1·5 #2 Little River. CrtM 640·9900 $695.000 Sun 1·4 2208 Pt. Durness. Newport Beach 640-9900 $450.000 Sun 1·5 • •132 McKnight. So. Laguna 642-8235 $795.000 Sun 1·5 •1934 Flamingo (Mesa Verde l CM 752-1700 $289.500 Sun 1 5 • •2616 Bayshore Or . Bayshores 642-8235 $2.000.000·Fee Sun 2·5 •1901 Port Cardiff, HrbrV1ew Homes 642-8235 $275.000-LH Sun only 1·5 19322 Manor Point, Huntington Bch 894-7521 $264.500 Sun 1·4 5 HDR.OOM 1601 Warwi ck, Newport Beach 646-8118 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 121 Via Firenze. Lido Isle 645·9950 Sat/Sun 1·5 8421 Seaport, Huntington Bch 546·2313 $259,000 Sun 1-4 S llt ... ,.AM RM • DEN 1407 Santanella. Corona del Mar 673-1181 $340,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#7 Bodega Bay, CdM 640-9900 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 5 Deerwood , Big Canyon. N.8. 644·6200 $1,900,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •23Narbonne, Hrbr Ridge. N.B. 644·6200 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1 S 1500 Hlehland (Westclif() NB 642·5200 5at/Sun 1·5 ••2'152 Baysbore Or .. Ba)'Shrs, NB 6"·9060 $1,100,000.L.H. Sun 2·5 21 Cedar Ridge, Trtl Rk. lrvine '"'~ sm.soo SUn i.s • 1792 Onole 979·9789 $315,000 Sun 12·5 226 Poppy. <.:oronu del Mar 851·9522 Sun 1·5 27~ C4trdinal Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 759·9100 $223,500 Sun 1·5 1827 Port Tiffin (llVUmsl ND 673-7761 $339,500 Surl 1 5 24992 Buckskin. Laguna I IJHs 495-1720 $550,000 Sat1Su111 ·5 105 Via San H~mo. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 2708 Cardinal Dr ( M V > Co!>la Mesa 759·9100 $223.500 Sun l·S •282<>San Juan l Me!>a del Mar> CM 675·3411 $180,000 Sun 1 5 2215 Alta Vista (Eu st bluff) NB 642·8235 $298.500 LI I Sun l ·5 •1321 Outrigger (llrl>r\'1ewlllsJ NR 642-8235 $595.000 Sun 1·5 3M u1r Beath Cir . CM 640·99<Xl S2.300,000 Sun 1 5 6 BEDROOM ~ Ba yshor~. Newport lk'ach 75~!-1221 SaLSun 1-4 6 BR phH FAM RM « DEN •8 Cypre~:i Point . Big Canyon. NB 640-5777 $1 7 million Sat Sun 1-5 •508 E\'l'n1ng StJr l.n . DovcrShr!),N H 631 -7300 $950,000 Sat Sun 1·5 •49 Goleta. Spygla!)~ 642·8235 $895.000 S.s I I 2 Sn 12·4 7 IR pha FAM RM or DEH 25 Bodega Bay. Sp_vglas!), CdM 760·083.5 $675.000 2-6 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IR pl"' FAM RM or DEH 101 Scholz Pl #17. Versailles, NH 546-2313 Sl79,950 Sun 1·5 2 BEDROOM • 16168 Iowa St .. Co~ta Mes:.i 831·0880 $93.700 Sun 2-6 1214 Rutland Rd 1115. ~. B. 640-5777 $129.500 Sun 1 5 32031 Via Tonada. San Juan Capb 498-5640 $228.500 Sun 3·6 '2277 Pacific· Ave. ~J <.'"U We t, CM 673-?:JOO S137 .000 S:.it Sun I 5 200 MrNe11. 111 12. Nl'wport Bt'h 759-1501 $145,000 Sun 1·5 145850\'al Rd !Walnut Sq > Irv 752·1700 S!.19.500 Sun 1·5 5.1G \'1sta Grandt•. 81uffs. NB lH0-556-0 S2t0.000 Sal Sun 1·5 2 1R plus FAM RM or DEH 83 Sandpiper. l n till' 559-9400 Sl62.!IOO Sun 1 4 u·9 Lakeview. Wootl bndge. Irv 631 -7300 $255 ,000 Sun 1·5 •19EsrapadeCt 1, wµtCrest>NB 642·5200 $215,000 Sat Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM •314AverudaCuml)re IHluff::.lNB 759-9100 $234.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 633 Lido Park Dr 1F'l 1 Lido Penin 631 -1400 S.595.1.100 Sun 1-5 1741Tustin .:;1 B (f•:tisL::.irlt•) CM 646-3255 Sl39.9SU Sun 1·5 •314 AH•mda Cumhre 1 Bluffs 1 ~R i59-9100 S2:N.500 Sat1Sun 1 5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 BEDROOM 710 Fernleal , Coronu clel ~Jar 67J.g550 S275.000 Sun 1-5 412-41212 Goldenrod. ('d'.\I 673·8494 $325.000 Sul Sun 1·5 l.2846th St.. No Ney, port B~a{'h 631 -7300 $399 .500 Sun I 5 2 -2 BR plus OEH 506 Oreanftonl. :'\ewµort Heach 76tHl835 $695.000 1·6 3 IR plu1 2 BR 700 Marguerite <Old Cd l\1 1 CdM 675-6000 $469.000 SaLSun 1-5 720 Jasmine Ave . ( 'oron:1 del Mar fi73 ·4400 $320.000 Sun 2·5 4 IR plus 3 BR • •402 R1n~r . Newport Beat•h 67a-6210 Sat Sun 1 4 H 6000 W Ckeanfront. N. B. 642-271 I SR98.000 Sun l ·4 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDR OOM •25Canyon Island Dr. <H1 gCyn 1 NR 675-5200 S265 .000 Sun I ·4 30 1:1 Glennhurst. Irvine 559 6662 St42.900 Sun 1·5 2 IR pfus FA M RM or DEN it6Klamath. Irvine 631-7600 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR phH FAM RM or DEN 314 Vista Trucha !Bluffs) NB 640-6259 $225.000 Sun 2-6 4 IR plus FAM RM or DtN 50 Rocky Knott (Trtlrk ) Irv 640-6259 $342.500 Sun 2-6 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 3 II phts 2 IR pllts I IR **3212 W. Oceanfront, N.B. 644-9060 $675,000 Sun 1-5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 4 H If 2 • ••32l2W. Oceanfront. N.8. 644·9060 $675,000 Sun l·S HOME FOR LEASE l IR ... FAM IM 0t D9' 1721 Kings Road. Newport Beach 759-1501 Sun l·S ' ~--------------------~...-...................... --..................................... -Orange Coast DAILY PllOTisund~y. September 20, 1981 Hot.u1for S. ..._. ... 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POOL. 2 OPINSUM l·I =~~~tIW.Pi~ Heritage Collection Lat, lite l cheery 3 bdrm + den, z b11th hotne ~n beam ct1I ln1. bric\ BBQ, 2 car 1ara1e + extra park1nii 159$.000! Owner/Agent 11~1111 orm10&0 inter Retreat. Ouis in lhe sun. New l yr old 2 bdrm + dtn. 3 ba, rum with cathedral ceiling Indian Wells Racquet Club, Palm Springs Home overlooks 14th Cotr Hole at the Indian Wells Golf course Pool In front ol home Ex cellent loc. Sl95,000, no money dn to qualified buyer. Will consider trade for unlt ln Corona del Mar. Call John ,Bellamy 1S2-69M __ 0....S.1-S tldS-.ebrwr.e H.t.kh Beautiful 4BR & 3Ba ex ec home near the beach Covered patio & spa X Int fin. S283.000 Kttt•IH~ REALT A S4U333 Bn'EIT AIMERS DBJGHT EASTSIDE Assumable VI R financing available on tlus charming, light and airy home. Featuring 4 Bdrm, plus family room , ~nclosed courtya rd, lovely back yard with Koi pond. Asking $188,400. For appointment to see. call 540-1151 MESA VERDE CONDO Sl5,000 down Excellent financing, owner may carry balance on AITD at l21 ' 2 Bdr'm, doubll! garage, terrific are<1. Asking $95,000. Call 540·1151 ASSUMAILE 14>/•% AMAMCING MESA VEIDE First TD approximately $90,000. 3 Bdrm 2 bath . new roof. large yard. Asking $129.900 For more informa lion, call 540-1151. ERITAGE IOHB> R·2 3 Bdrm llome. 50x 155' lot. Good cond-xlnt home o rental investment. Sl 17.500 Call Bob 759·1221 OCEAN VIEW SI 29,500! 2 Bdrms, sund eck. huge lot. llle kitchen. Great mvest ment. Starter home. Call Rob Burdick 75~H221 CANYON HOME-SI 29,000 Brand new split le\'el 2 BR + den home. Warm fireplace skylite Air cond. Call Bob Burdick 759-1221 OCEAN VIEW-GUEST + 2 LOTS Ocean view & guest qtrs 2 stories 2 lots. Stame glass. Beamed ceiling. 3 blks to ocean ! $267 .500. Bo Burdick 759·1221 llG CANYON'S LOWEST rR ICE Prof. decor Dover 2br, 2ba, fam . rm .. lrg yard , roo for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit any offer o terms. Assum . ex isting $300.000. Price S425,000 Bob Dovie Koop 759-1221 UDO ISLE 4br, 4ba, lrg lot. steps to beach & Znis. Askin $44():000. Seller says bring any otrers Must sell Dovie Koop 759·1221 TRADE ORANGE & AVOCADO RANCH 78 ac Valley Center. sub map compl, 4 sep par Sell or trade all or part for home m Npt. Laguna or M 1ss1on Viejo. $1 .200,000. Bob or Dovie Koop "2" NEWPORT CREST CONDOS Ocean vu, 4 Bd 3 Ba. Fam rm. wet bar. din rm, pool, tennis . $210,000 ea. Terms. Submit anv offer to Rob or Dovie 759· 1221 • 1 ao· OCEAN VIEW 4 BR. 312 BA . Fam. Rm. Din H.m. Lg. yard w pool. Pvt beach $725.000. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 LINDA ISLE Finest loc on all Linda 76' of waterfront, rm. for up to 8.5' yacht. 6br, 7ba formal din. Bayside Pool & spa. Game room . lrg sit dn. bar. wine cellar, outstanding fin . avail Priced at 4 Million Bob & Dovie Koo 759·1221 COASTLINE & OCEAN VIEW ameo Shores finest 3 BR. 3 BA + den. FR, formal Din .. huge courtyd w pool. pnv. beach. Bob or Dov1 Koop 759· 1221 MESA VERDE Cape Cod Charm 3bdr & fam. rm .. lg . "swimming' pool. New carpets & fresh paint. Good terms $190,00o. Also avai lable for lease JACK IE HANDLEMA 631-1266 TURTlEIOCK Delightful garden home. 2bdr. + den. View of rollin hills, wood planked floors. 1 yr new JACK l HANDLE MAN 631 ·1266 GOLF COURSE VIEW ntemporary wood & glass custom home overlookin private golf course. 4bdr. fam. rm .. rumpus room, poo w/spa, lighted paddle teMis court, etc., etc., Call JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631· 1266 NIGHT UGHT VIEW re Mesa Verde location! Private view lot, excel. alue, walk to golf, 2 fireplaces & much more. JACKIE LEMAN 631-1266 134 l 179' St .. C .... MtM ................ Ul·IZH 4412 a.n.c1 Phy,.,. .................. Ht-9400 11 c.p..• Pim. Mpt ldt ••.•....••....•• 71t·IUI Independent Member Brokers I. I I L \ltB<>H. R EA I .f f\' IA YSHORES IA YFIONT Just listed! 40 feet on the bay has private pier and shp for 55 foot ·yarhl. 3 bdrm home with convertible den. O("s1rable Eastern exposure. Large bayside terrace ideal for entertaining. $950,000 L.H. Owner will finance. LARGE FAMILY HOME $100,000 down! Trad1ltonal styling has lots of paneling and massivt! brick fireplace. 4 bedrooms. formal dining room and huge upstairs family room with wet bar, pool table and room to dance. Custom built quality throughout $440.ooo: Open Sat & Sun 1 lo 5 see 1730 Marlin Way, in Bayl'rest. OWMER LEA VIMG TOWM Name your terms! The price is righl on this sp1mous 6 year old duplex in Corona del Mar. 3 bdrrns and den plus 2 bdrms, beam ceilings, fireplace~. bit ins. carpets and drapes. A terrific investment at $320,000. Open Sun . 2 to 5 see 720 Jasmine Ave VIEW LOT Just listed! In a q uiel section of Corona del Mar. Spectacular ocean and bay views. Lot has several mature trees for a dramatic setting lo build your own dream home . $695,000. 25', down . Adjacent lot also available. DECOU TOR'S OWH HOME Something special ! Lovely 3 bdrm home , beautifully decorated. Family room with French doors opening on to soolhmg spa and waterfall. R1\·er rock fireplace. bll in custom oak bar. beam ceiling and woo<i floor in the family room. Large master bdrm has second r1replace. Even a bit in security system. $465.000. Open Sun. I lo 5 see 3906 Inlet Isle in Harbor View Hills ECOMOMY CONDO Great" location' First floor 2 bdrm apt. with private enclosed patio. Bit in kitchen. carpels and drapes. L<Helv t:ommunily pat10 and poDI nearby In the 'Wc stcltff. Only $129,500 ESTATE SITE Secluded vet convenient! 5.5 acres with a lo.vely \'Jew of Capistrano Valley. Plenty of room for tennis. horses and SWlmming pool. Owner will finanC'e or exc·hange. $695,000. ORAMGE GROVE Terrific mvestment opportunity. 95 beautifully maintained acres in the exclusive Arlington Heights area of Riverside Just 3 mtles from Tyler Mall. Jdeal topography. Sl ,000.000 with very attractive terms. (7141 673-4400 12131 628-2828 The Harbor Area'1 Longrst btablis~d Real Estate ~ H~\l{ll<>Il * * WATERFRONT HOME * * OPEM TODAY 1-5 UNIQUE IH OLD CdM Completely re- modeled inside and out. l 1h blocks to beach. Beautiful three bedroom, three bath, perfect in every detail. $550,000 fee . See Pat Merry at 317 Poinsettia. UNl9UE IN NORTHWOOD -Well de· signed three bedroom includes fireplace. skylight, spa, wet bar, vaulted ceilings, powder room, in· terior laundry room . $19'J,900 Fee. See Laraine Shaw at 28 Miners Trail. UNIQUE IN OLD CdM -Architects own ~us tom ho.me. Great cabinets, light· tng, s kylights , French tiles, two firepl~ces. Super South of Highway location. $525,000 . See Marilyn Rousselot at 307 Poinsettia. UN19UE OH THE IA Y -Terrific noor pla n that features a master bedroom suite and a den. Community pool and spa, and the charm of living on the bay. Hest of everything quality. $318,000. See Susan Harder al 1014 Bayside Cove East. UNl9t1E IN LUSK HARIOI VIEW HILLS -Excellently maintained family home, four bedrooms. 212 baths, night light view, close to beaches. Flexible owner fi nancing. Well priced at $420,000 Fee. See Marian Reedy al 1225 Keel Drive UNl9UE IN IRVINE TERRACE -Owner financing available. custom three bedroom , two bath , supe r neighborhood. good buy with lots of potential. $395.000. See ·Bert Reedy al 612 Ramona Drive UNl9UE ON IALIOA f'EHINSULA - French doors, 2 decks, 3 bedrooms , library, family room. 4 fireplaces. new custom construction. With 20'< down, great fi nancing. Offered at $395,000 Fee. See Barbara Hutchings at 419 Harding. UM19UE IN llG CANYON Everything is beautifu l about this four bedroom Broadmoor. Pool. spa, guard gales. and too many extras to mention. Priced to sell fast at $68.5.000. See Bon· nie Barrington at 6 Winged Foot. UNl9UE IH OLD CdM Quality con- struction, corner lot. cedar ceilings, a two bedroom and a three bedroom un- it in this new duplex. Skylights. tex- tured walls. terrifi c at $469,000. See Barbara Riggs al 700 Marguerite. REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 EHl CONt Ht1hw•y. Corou del Mar WI HAYl 50 OJ THE HST USTl4CH IH TOWN People who are seeking There's an easy way for an apartment look first you to sell that bkycle in Classtfied. Will your you no longer use Just ad be there? To place advertise it 1n the your ad, call 642~5678 Classified! Call 642·5678. 12% FINANCING AVAIL! ~tache~ _home featuring 3 brs & move in condition 1 Located smack on the water withi n walking distance of the beach. Private tennis & pool available. The owner is willing to carry a first TD at 12C/( and has priced" this outstanding properly at $230,000 for immediate sale! Call 759-1501 or 752· 7373. * I 0% DOWN -131/1% LOAN * UNIVERSITY f'ARJ( NO QUALIFY ING and NO POINTS on 1~1~ loan on 3 br townhome with super view plus interior atrium! Won't last with these great terms! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. 12112•/o FINANCING!!! associated u... _... t "~. .... • h L • ( J.I ', ; , l/\ I', 1 I' 1/1 Tbtse lilUt ads really w ork! J oin the thouaandll al other peo- ple In this atta who are re1ular users or Classified. Call our ad taker at 642·56'18'---- SPAS AND LUSH GAIDEHS Custom 4500 sq~ fl home has 1t ~ti 4 lr1' BR, 4 BA, 3 F . P , cowttry k1l . pool rm. master w mis & ners 11alh '1 dress ms: rms. 2 sec. systems, ~cl bar, most prestigious Jo e. <11HI much more. Only $795,000. OWC Isl. Try J0<.7i dn or more. 1''or details call Patrick Tenore R&IMJ\'< Of Newport Beach 615-3411 REMOOB.ERS DELIGHT 3 Bdrm house with par- quet floor and guest quarters. Just oubide of Newport Beach on a large corner lot in the Westcliff area Owner financing CtvatlJb!e $167,300. LAGUNA IEACH 3 bdrm 2 bath home with spa and wetbar. Lovely ocean view. Move in condition . Xlnt ftnancing Owner wtcarrv at 14% $229.500. CdM IUILDAIU LOT South of Hi8hWa)', good location. R-2. level. $230.000. Walkmg distance to shops. Submit on terms. COSTA MESA -Air filtered & cond., 4 Bdrm Hall of Fame home. Remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors, xlnt corner lot. Near schools from kindergarten through college. Try your VA for a low down. $134,900. CHARMING LUSK IUILT 3 IORM Plus fam1lv room , bright and fresh thruout with large lot ro·r add on or pool. Owner will assist in fin ancing $299,500. CORONA DEL MAR DUPW -Located on a nice street in old Cd M. Good rental income. sec! uded owners u~. 2 fireplaces. $325.000 ARCHmcr\ SEE THIS OHE Top locations. a couple of doors from the pvt beach tn the exclusive guarded comm of Bayshores. !::as) to remodel 3 Bdrm. 212 bath home $.175.000. T\JRnEROCk HIGHLANDS -There·s a su nn y Sil down view from the bay \\indowed breakfast .nook in this 4 Bdrm. 3 bath Lusk built MacGregor with warmth and charm in every room Best financing. $.150,000 WATER~O~ DUP~EX 2 Bdrm plus ba thelor. ~lh units with brick fireplaces Pier and float with room for two boats St50.000 OCEAN VIEW NORTH LAGUNA Outstanding 4 Bdrm custom home. Extra large streN lo street lot on oceanside of highway, merely step lo the beach. $685.000. A Mlbtklicry of Jot. D. LuM & Soti 25 IS East Coast Highway Corot1a dtl Mar 8%DOWN . SUNNYHIUS Spectacular tri -level residenee in the ex elusive Sunny Hills area or F'ullerton This spacious home graces a one half ~ere lot ~th matu.re landscaping afford· mg maximum pnvac} for the custom pool and spa. Take over existing tru!)l deeds with NO Ql.iALffYING ' Priced fo~ immediate sale at Sl>9,500. For ap pomtment to see call 96.1·5671. • HARIOR VIEW KNOLLS • 91/• FINAH~NG $37,000 DOWN IUYS THIS $540,000 GEM As you curve up the private drive of this brand new natural wood home nestled in the hill~ of San Juan Capistrano, you can't miss the spectacular view! The in- terior is a decorators delight of warm earthtones washed in light from the skylights in the soaring cathedral ceil- ings. Surrounded by natural wood deck· ~.g and low maintenance landsca ping, 1t s vacant and ready to move in. Call for an appointment to see this one of a kind custom home with incredible terms. 556·7035. * RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN * A rare opportunity to own a much sou~ht after model in unique area. Featuring CAPE COD style architecture. 2 br. 2' 2 ba on fee land with outstanding terms. For a private showing ca ll 759·1501 or 752-7373. SJ0,600 DOWMl!I * NEWPORT llACH * Spacious 4 br in Prestige area. Anxious owner says try Lease/Qition, land con- tract of ? ? ? Call 759-1501or752-7373. Sensational home with FANTASTI C VIEW. Rare oppartunity to own much soug!tt after model in desira- ble area with excell ent financing!! Call 759-1501 or752-7373. SOAP.OPllA! "Abandoned in Newport Beach !" Great Plot Li~e : Hard-to-find Lease-Option ter~ with only 83 down on this poor wa~! She has a formal dining room family room, brick fireplace but needs a fa mily to bring the cosmetics! Who '11 help this deserving soul? Offered al $279,900. Arrange a private introduction by calling 556-7035. • 10% DOWN * Owner WILL CARRY 2nd on· lowest priced 2 br un it in complt!x. Qui et private location . Assumable low interest loan ! 759-1501or752· 7373. Sl,000 DOWN!!! Bring paint brush & broom to$$$ on this 3 br fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area Creative sell er says sell! 759· 1501 o~ 752-7373. * I OJ/• FINAHCING * $661 PEA MO ••• when you take over existing low interest loan on 4 br home Newport Riviera. Featuring French doors. fireplace & 21 2 ha & raised wooden deck and new carpet and paint. . only $141,900. 759·1501 or 752-7373. .................................. _. ........... __ ............. _... ________________ __. ____ ~~--~--~- f ........... S9t ' He.ft,., Wt ......... w. ~ ...... ,., w. He.wt For Wt ~~~.~.~ ........ ....................... ....................... ...................... ....................... ....................... 002 I• .. 100"' ... ,.. 100 100 11 .. rtl IOOJ CltMrtl 100% CHMrtl I I • • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •....••.•.........••... ....•.•••............. . •....•.•...........•• ·······:··············· .....•.•..•...•..... IAYPIOMT Va PllCI SALi lALMOSTI Recently widowed seller near pani<' ! Price reduced from Sl,400,000 L.H. to $795,000. Compare current listings . This 5-6 bedroom home on premium location 1s 1~ MILLION LESS than most ! Make no mistage, Uus is a dis· lre:;s sale. Excellent fi nancing. Price noo negotiable To preview call Dick Drexler 759· 1221. REALTORS US.5511 OPEH HOUSE l·S llYIHI THRACE M4STllPtlCE: ~ '" tMt 9-dcteft.d e..ty. Co .. h .. ly rl•D 1hled, H•rytW.c) 1111tW 9ICf ~ for R&"Mt>X Of Newport Beach ,.. to -·· l•ll ] .,.. --12 Moltenl ] I htha + fa1nlly roo• too. A1lll19 $349,500. I 06 St,_odt Ttn"Oet I &st i" J3!f 644 -1133 ~ :c·alt~ ANYTIME COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coa1t Hwy .. COf'OftCI ditf Mar 675-5511 BLUFFS BEST BUY ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE Don 't visit this open house on Sunday afternoon unless you are prepared to move! 192 Masters Circle, just off the Santa Ana Country Club Gou Course, bi.I! 3 bdrm, 3 bath . spa. sunroom. family room , RV. pad & many more extras. Reduced to $'218.000 & seller may finance. 3 BDRMS, 2Y2 BATHS OPEN SUN, 401 VISTA ROMA S179,900 Features end unit , close lo pool, pvt patio. all upgraded in near new rond. -super ni'ce . • r~o1unia de/ J/lait fJJUJfuY~ 673-8494 EUROPEAN MANllHOUSE Magn ificent 6 bdrm. view. m~ion. 7200sq n. with 7 baths. s r rplrs, large wine ceUar, spec tacular 20' high entry, circular cobblestone driveway on one Cull acre. Special reature is a buge country club-siie entertainment room with 2 frplcs. Now under construction ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HlltES IN ORANGE CO. This incredibly beautiful home stands alone in supe r b q uality . crartsmanship and elegance. Fabulous use of masonry. woods and stained glass. together with exquisite del'Oral Ing make this a very special reiidence which also fealUJ'e$ brealhtak ing views Crom almost every room 6SOO sq rt. 4 bdrms. 6 baths, 4 fireplaces, W111e celler Special l2c:t hnancmg available. GREAT INVESTMENT ONLY $99,900 3 bdrm 2 bath condo near So. Coast Plaza Gated comm, rec racil Terms. $67,000 al l2.5"'r OWV balance w/sml dn. 3637 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 675059]0 UECUTIVEHOME $30 ,000 DH 4T 12.90/o -HO OU.AUFYIHG-4Br. 2ViBa. 2 F P 2SIS sq. ft. S237 .900. Open Ho use this weekend Call for details & direc lions. Ken Leight ~.940() ' $:Z%1ZI ~~--·~·-~v -ow 41EDROOMS ,O~PA Lovely 2 story home on qu iet cul de s a c. Eastside Costa Mesa Secluded master suite. Covered patio. Custom designed pool and spa. Great assumable fmanc· ing! Only Sl69,900! Call for details! 5646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS AM1°"9'1' Secure, quiet communi· tr. Single story homes. Mission Viejo. Casa del Sol. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Cool patio. central ai r. $122,000. Low interest, owner financing Call Joe Risser, Rltr. SSZ·9600 '* SISKDOWH * DESHlATE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool hom e. Assume hi·balBnce loan. owe straight note. SUCCf.SS REALTY 54S-7991 ~ 3641 E. Co••t Hwy •• Corona del Mar Crowt1 Realty & lt1¥fft11ants SELL idle items with al Sell with EASE! Daily Pilot Classified! It's a BREEZE Ad. Classified Ads 642·5618 . Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLE_NCE SINGE 1949 DESPITE THE UNUSUAl REAL ESTATE MARICET, WE ARE 1 HAYING THE HST SAl.ES YEAl IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COMPANY •• OUR WEALTH OF GOOD LIST~NGiS P'IOMf'TS US TO SHIC .ADDfTIOMAl SA.LESPEOP'U WHO ARE EXP'HIEMCED AMD INTERESTED IN GREA fER 1 OPPORTUNITY. I COME WITH US ... TO OOVEI SHORES. SPACIOUS FOL'R BEDROOMS DINING AND FA~I LY ROOMS S EPARATE BREAK FAST ROOM .DARK ROOM IN THREE CAR GARAGE FABULOL'S VIEW 2012 SANTIAGO DRIVE •••.•........••. FEE LAMD $497,200 COME WITH US ..• TO MORTH HEWPORT . NE W DUPLEX. TWO AND TWO BEDROOMS ONE BLOCK FROM OCEAN. INCRl!:DIBLY GENEROUS FINANCING 128 46TH STREET •..••..•..•. JUST REDUCED TO $399,500 COME WITH US ... TO OOVEI SHORES. ELEGANT FOUR SPACIOUS BEDROO MS KITCH EN AND FAM II. Y ROO M CO MPLETELY REMODELED OAK CAB INETRY TWO SKYLIG HTS. BEAMED CEILING IN KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM 1315 4MTIGU4 WAY ............................ $360,000 COME WITH US .•• TO HARIOR VIEW HOMES. POPULAR .. CARMEL .. MODEL .TllREE BEDROOMS. FAMI LY ROOM NEW CARPETING . COPPER PLUMBING LOVELY PATIO. 1930 P'ORT IRISTOL CllClE .....•.••••. FEE LAND $268,500 COME WITH US ... TO W'OOOHIDGE WATERFROMT. TWO MASTER BEDR OO M SUITES. DINI NG ROO M GATED ENTRY. PHONE •69AT1lfE GATE 9 WEVIEW .•..•..••••.••...•.......••........••• 5255.000 COME WITH US ..• TO IACIC IAY . ATTRA CTIVE FOUR BEDROOMS. :FAM ILY ROOM .VERY PRIVATE BACK YARD WITI! POOL .LOW MAINTENANCE. 2391 IAY FARM P'LACE .......................... $199,700 COME WITH US ... TO HAllOR HIGHLANDS. EXPANDED THREE BEDROOM HOME .. LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK FIREPLACE. SPACIOUS KlTCHEN WITH EATING AREA LARGE CORNER LOT CONVENIENT LOCATION 1940 TERESITA LANE ............................ S 119,000 COME WITH US ..• TO MESA VERDE. TWO STORY FOUR BEDROOMS .. QUIET CUL-DE·SAC LO CATI ON .FORTY FOOT SOLAR HEATED POOL. BARBEQUE AND SHUFFLEBOARD COU RT .. NEAR SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING 1651 UTAH CIRCLE .............................. Sl85,000 COME WITH US ..• TO COSTA MESA, EASTSIDE. THREE BEDROOM DOLLHOUSE. ADULT OCCUPIED INTIMATE PATIO ANO GARDEN. LIBERAL F1NANCING 264 EAST 14Y AVENUE .......................... SI 59,500 AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US .•. TO DOVER SHOIES. MAJESTIC THREE BEDROOM. FAMILY AND FORMAL DINING ROOM .. HUGE LIVING ROOM WITH VAULTED CEILING .. BAY VIEW IS ENJOYED FROM FAMILY ROOM. LIVING ROOM AND MASTER BEDROOM .. WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOR LARGER HOME IN BIG CANYON OR GALAXY DRIVE .FH LAHD $1 ,1 25,000 COMI WITH US .•. TO DOYEi SHORES. SPECTACULAR FOUR BEDROOMS. SLIDING ROOF IN ATRIUM PROVIDES INDOO R OUTDOOR LCVJNG .. BRICK F1REPLACES IN LIVl:NG AND FAMI LY ROOMS .. OAK FLOORS .. VIEW SIDE HAS POOL AND SPA U00.000 COME WITH US ••• TO HIWP'ORT ISLAHD . WATERFRONT. THREE BEDROOMS .LARGE OEN OR BONUS ROOM .. PATIO .. 116 FEET OF WATERFTONT. YOUR OWN PIER AND FLOAT , .. .. . .. . . . .. . . ........... $479,000 COME WITH US . , .TO YILU LUIOA. THREE LOVELY CONDOS RANG INC IN PRICE . flf)M SI 62,500 TO Utl,000 JUST USTll> CAME O HIGHLANDS, 4 BR. remodeled ho me. gourmet kitchen, etc. $295.000 leasehold. HUHTIHGTOH HACH COHDO $119.500. Pool, assumable OPIH SUMDA Y l0 SP'M 4511 CAMDEN -Cameo Shores View 1 Slide open roof $9'l5.000 OPIH SUHDA Y I ·SP'M 18ZT PORT Tl FF'IN Beaut. up· graded Somerset. $339,500. 1724 PORT SHEFFIELD 4 BR, pool, guest house $350.<XX> 1533 MIRAMAR Peninsula Point Spanish Casa 5 BR, 5 yrs new. Motivated seller Bring your offer. $459.500. UDUCED TO Sl 18,000 r& Cameo Highlands fixer. Some view. Sell er motivated! IEST IUY IH CAMEO SHORES Spectacular view, pool, $695,000 fee. Motivated seller. 20"'r down Great potenti al for expansion. SPYGLASS FOREVER VIEW Mint co ndition. Pool . s pa . sros.ooo. HUT I CDllTA 760.1397 673-7761 STARNES COMPANY REALTORS 675-551 I OPEM HOUSE 1-5 l 18 Iris SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY. Trodlt'°"' diipMx 2 btocka frOfft the beach. 3 yr. old ...... unit 2 bdrm & 2 battt.. Front llnff °'*" but llkt wlfft l bdntl, 2 bath. lut cno of Oki CdM. Offe,..d at $398,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Conllla ditf Mer 675-5511 NEWPORT IE4CH Re11tchoScmftFt FOi Estates & Acreage JUST SI 39,500 Try 4 BR 3 BA 3400 sq n Walk to beach. Best bu) Pool and citrus at in area, 3 bedroom ~ S74S.000 bath home. open beam We know all Rancho ceilings, secluded patio Properties Call 67S·SS11. Agt QUAIL COUNTRY Have something to sell' RULESTATE <;lass1Cied ads do 1t well _ 171~_75'-J611 -/ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 DI Gt•rtl IOOJi.-.,... 1002 ,.._..,,._.W. ......... Wt ·······················r······················ ····&·················· ·······················, ----------ve-~, G ... rtl 1002 1001 ~..:..>~~..._..... ..._.... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IN THE SHOllS Large 2-story w /near new earpeting, fireplace, all bit-ins etc. PLU~ it 's vacant and ready! Seller says · get a down payment of some kmd & I 'II carry the balance." Asking $188,500. IMMACULATE 4 Bdrm + family room with huge living room. fireplace. big m'ilr Bdrm w /private Bath. Nice brick pal10, large yard and s hade trees. Close to everything. Only Sl 14,000 and owner wi II help finance. JACOBS REALTY 675·6670 2919 H•wport ll•cL c:onll'I' 30th SPANISH ESTATE 21/2 4CC. VIEW--#OOl-ffORSES Almost new custom built 212 ac Spanish estate. Prime Org. cou nty location. Hilltop plus ocean view! 1200 sq. ft. master wing. Custom pool. spu & waterfalls! Equestrian center with ti stalls. arena & barn. 5 car garage. Video elec. entry gate . Owner will help finance at 11 ', Assumable loans For private preview rail Patrick Tenore (714) 759·1221 Rf/M~ Of Newport Beach WE MUST BE DOING EVERYTHING WRONG Q WE know it ·s not the fine quality because we co ntinue to receive tons ot compliments. WE kn ow 1t ·s not t he lotallon because it ·s on the Ba y with a fantastic \'lt'W and boat dol'k m front. WE know 1l 's not the l"tty bel'ause everyone 111 the world wants lo live m Newport llarbor WE know 1t 's nol the interior decorating or the floor plan because people have been raving about it ever since we finished building 1t WE know it's not our price or terms because we're willing to offer the best of both Sl .135.000 Hope to see yo u thi s weekend. © OPEM DAILY 1·5 22'7-t Channel Road. Balboa Penin £lib Q(_ ljl.J:!0 lJ'b\l JY 67S.2311 WI· :-..1.1 1 \ TAYLOR CO Hl<Al"J(lf;'-. ... II•• 1·111 ON llG CAHYOH GOU COUISI SHCT ACULAI "VHS4IUIS" Stl0.000 Largest lot of all the Big Cyn Deane Homes! What a spacious & beautiful yard Cor entertammg ! U>vely pool & Sfa plus a darling gazebo (with even a ci.andelier). Gated front courtyard with fountain. Dramatic foyer w/huge crystal chandelier. 2·story ceHing in Uving rm, formal mning rm. paneled den w/parquet floor, 4 1,~ baths, 4 bedrooms including glamorous master suite with marble bath. C.EOIGIAH COLONI~ IUUTY llG C4HYOH COUMTRY ClUI CAll FOR COLOR UOCHUIE Gorgeous view overlooking the 8th green of the exclusive Big Cyn golf course. Elegance personified! Built by the finest builder in Newport Beach for hts own personal residence on the most prime site in area. 4 Bedrms plus luxurious master s uite, lge formal DR . fam. rm. billiard rm. refrigerated wine rm & 61 2 baths. Im· ported marble. crystal chandeliers & lots of wood paneling. Call to see - $2,150.000. V 4CANT-VIEW.AHXJOUS Panoramic view of bay, ocean & sparkling lights. 4 Bdrm;. Lge family rm. Formal din . rm. 21 2 Baths. $395,000. Submit offer on price and terms. Owner anxious. See any time. 1251 SURFllHE WAY44.UIOl YIEW OPEH HOUSE Sat & S.. 1·5 P'M HUGE WOODED CORHERLOT Sl29,000· $13,000DOWN Attractive 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home. lge . family rm. Mature landscaping wtlge trees provides privacy plus. A mini· estate atmosphere in desirable Mis· sion Viejo. New carpets. Owner mov· ing north. HighJy motivated. Let's talk terms Call 644-4910 lo see MR .. & MRS. PERFECTION SI 35,000 HEATED IUDHEY-SHAPEO POOl ROOM FOR P'4DDLE Tft4MIS Immaculate picture book 3 bedroom home nestled in flowers and shrubs. Large grassy back yard for the children, pets or guest house. Beautiful pool with large deck area. 90' wide frontage. Zoned for income. A wise investment for young or not so young. Call 644-4910 to see any lime OWNER WILL FINANCE 2·STOIY DUP'LEX • HEWPOIT IUCH 200' TO EXCITIMG IEACH S27t ,500 A very handsome building! Original owner and beautifully mamtained. 4· Bdrms, 2 baths & lge s undeck in upper . 2-Bdrms. l bath & darling patio in lower. Fireplace in each. OWC lsl T.D & Note of S230.000. int only . $49,500 down pmt. No loan fee . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 211 IS-Joa.in follsRood NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-49 I 0 W'E60TTflE" MoJrEJr Fol( THE. LEA$TEST r N\OD~L5 op£N DAI LY fRoM 10 ·30 A·M· y~ Uttle Mias Muffd 11t on a Tulfet, aloof came a 1p6der and rt.ad In the Dally Piiot Claulfled Mellon about Miu Muf. fit's Tl&lftt and bought It I• •.•. You Clll tell JWf tutrll and Iota ol otlHr tllllal• tbrou1b Dall1 Pilot Clualfied Adl.CaUHMm COME WITH US ••. TO COIOHA Dll. MAI. SOUTH OF HIGHWAY •. COLONIAL TWO STORY DOLL HOUSE .. TWO BEDROOMS .. LOVELY ONE BEDROOM RF.AR UNIT •. TWO CAR GARAGE •........ ".... .. .. .. . . . . . . • . ..... "' •• Utt.HO 1617 WISTCLlff DllYI .•••...•••..•••••• 6J 1·7JOO (jARDE,. PARI< ~U~6E' Tow~ t40AtES fA'R~EW RQ AT AVoc~~ -c~ • ' \ ' f I • -. ---~~_.._,,...,.~-...-...... ""'81,..~~·--... -...... -............................ . -- •I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTiSund.ay. September 20, 1981 ' sn~s PANOIAMC YllW Charming 4 bedroom home plus private courl)tard with POOi and spa . TUITUIOCl 6AlblM ~ Sharp patio home with 3 bedrooms, family room. Fee land. $259,900. TUanHOClt HOADMOOI Plan 3 with 4 bedroom.~. large family room all on one floor. Fee land. 3 car garage $219,000. 7 t 4·552-1714 ---------------- f-\~ Merrill Lynch ~~Really CE 110111 ILlllfS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 542 HillOR ISLAND DRIVE rROMOHTORY IA Y orEM SUM 1-5 Special Custom Bayfront. FEE LAND Cathedral Ceilings, Parquet Floors & New Carpets. Lots Of Wood & Glass . Three Bedrooms & Co n vertible Den 312 Baths . Separal~ Dining. Huse Family Room With Wet Bar. Kitchen With Pantry. Breakfast Room. Sauna. Study. Three·Car Garage. Wood Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock Owner Will Carry Large Second. Sl .600.000. 90 I SANDCASTLE HARIOR VIEW HIUS orEM SUM 1-5 A Rare Opportunity To Move Into Harbor View Hills At An Affordable Pri~e. Extra Large Lot For Family Enjoyment And Privacy. Three Bedrooms And Family Room For Only S290.000. 2701 CARDINAi. DRIVE MESA VERDE OPEN SUM 1-5 Beautiful Contemporary Home In Costa Mesa 's Best Area. Features Include Five Large Bedrooms Two l~~ressive Fireplaces. Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room Skylights. Wall Covenngs:wet Bar: Good Assumable. Price, $223.50\1. 314 A VEN ID A CUMIRE I LUFFS OPEN SUM 1-5 TERMS! Excellent Financing. Large As· sumable 30 Year Loan With Fixed Interest Rate Own er Will Ca rry Second . Sunny & Immaculate Three Bed room End Unit With Wrap. Around Patio On Lush Greenbelt. $234,500 2000 lorrClflCo I LUFFS OPEN SUM 1-5 Bright & Airy Three Bedroom End Unit On Greenbelt With Sunny Deck & Open Beam Ceiling. Located On Quiet Cul·de·Sac Near Pool & Ten· nis. Owner Will Carry At 13.5'1. $169.900 llG CANYON VIEW! Beautiful Versailles Model On ~uiet Cul·de·Sac. Wide . Winding Stairway With SpectaC'ular Suspended Walkway Overlooking Marble En - try And Spacious Living Room. 0 Elegant F eatures -Garden Kitchen, Den With Fireplace. Huge Master Suite. Highly Landscaped Garden With Paddle Tennis Court. Great View ! Special Financing Available. $875,000. EMERALD IA Y MODERN One Of The Most Delightful Houses We Have Had The Opportunity To Of fer In "Many A Moon.'' If Modern Styling Is Your Taste. You Must Inspect This Attractive Home With All Its Special Attributes - High Beamed Ceilings -Intricate Custom Lighting -Sharp, Clean Features -Lovely OCEAN VlEW. Spacious Sun Deck. Priced At ~5.000. CUSTOM IUILT HOME On Promontory Bay. Formal Din· ing Room. Den /Library. Spacious Master Bedroom Overiooking Bay Has Fireplace . T hree Other Bedrooms & Maid 's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip for Large Yacht. Owner Will Assist With Financing. $1,&50,000. DUPLEX Balboa "Little Island" Waterfront With Full Bay View From Both Units. Upper Unit (Which Would Make A Wonderful Owner's Unit) Has Four Bed rooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sandy Beach. VIEW: IA Y & CITY UGHTS ILUfFS Gorgeous View From This Single Level Two Bedroom Two Bath End Unit. Decorator Wallpapers & Drapes. Plantation Shutters. Separate Master Suite. Shows Like A Jewel! $255,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. SPICTACULAR SPYGLASS VIEW lljghly upgraded · 4 bedroom and f amity room home located on the former model street of Spyglass Hi ll . T his home has all t he amenities you would want. large family room with wet bar and cozy used brick fireplace. large yard with spa and a terrific fron t row view of the ocean and city lights Priced to sell fast at $629,000 LARGE FAMILY HOME OH THE IA Y Enjoy waterfront living on Lldo Isle in this fantastic 7 bedroom Colonial style home with french doors. shutters, and used brick patto Large balcony off master bedroom overlooks the water and the private sandy beach. This unique home on an oversized lot is ideal for fa mily living and entertaining on the bay. Sl.750,000. JASMINE CREEi< REDUCED Gu a rded communi t y with co mmunity t e nni s, pool a nd greenbelts. 3 br, 211 ba. former model. 30 day availability with low, low down. Owner will finance, don 't miss this va lue $349.500. Open Sund ay from 1·5, 11 Mainsail COUNTRY FREfoiCH 8.5' r financing available at 13', for ~ years on this beautiful custom home in this exclu sive guard gated. water-oriented C'ommumt y. New. country french estate, 4150 sq. ft. with the fi nest appointments and crafts mans hip. 4 br. 312 ba . spacious family room. library, 4 fireplaces and lots more. $745,000. CAT ALINA SUNSET Enjoy peaceful views of Catalina Island in this appealing Cape Cod family home. This spaciow; 4.000 + square foot house with its man} amenities has excellent financing available. Beautiful landscaping, custom oak bookcases. hardwood floors. cu ~t o m ~hull e rs a nd separate maids quarters are but a few of the luxuries available 0Pl'll Sat S'un 1·5. 25 Bodega $75.000. STEPS TO IEACH IM IAYSHORE This 4 br. 4 ba family home has one of the bes t locations 1n this gate -g uard e d C'o mmun1ty Amenities includ e · heavv wood beam ceilings. paned windows. shutters. sunny bric k patio and 2 private beaches. O" ner \\111 aid 1n financing or consider exC'hange~ $.54 9. 500. FANTASTIC VIEWS A Southport model with spectacular views . The home is hi ghly upgraded with built·in s in the Bdrms. plantation shutters. and hardwood floors The p ro fe ss ionall y lands caped g rounds feature extensive use of used brick /\ "ready lo move in ·· home. 0\\ncr will carry some financing $699.500 or offer on lease option. FANTASTIC FINANCING' IN ILUFFS Beautiful 3 bedroom end unit with \\Tap around patio. Assumable Isl TD and owner will carry a large second. Desirable Delores model. $249.500. Open Sunday 1·5 400 Vista Quinta. UMIBJEY AILE PRICE REDUCTION Low down of $13.000 moves you in and owner will finance at 14' (. 3 br. 1 ba. covered patio. large fenced yard ... submit all offers. Reduced to $120.000. OWNER W AHTS ACTION Lido Isle ... street to street location at quiet we s t end of Is land. Community beach. tennis. yacht club. 4 br. 31 2 ba. gourmet kitchen. .Owner will help with financing and onl y needs 10 % down. Sub mit offers. be creative. Reduced to $.525,000. Open Sun 1·5. 115 Via Waziers. SHORECltFfS Lease option or buy this fix er on huge fee lot. Private beaches. live one block from the ocean for only $359,000. Op en Sat /Su n 1·5. 320 Seaward. CHARMING ILWfS Delightful Bluffs 2 bedroom H plan with view on the Caudal greenbelt near pool a nd putting green. f1ex ible financing, submit on lease option -BEAUTIFUL. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 1964 Vista Caudal. I Your frlnda ud Mlshbors UM Cluallled 1'ben they bave aomethlDI to aell. They'll tell 10'! bow weU ttw I 1 People who IWd Peopk That's what the DAILY PILOT SEJllVICE DIRECTORY is all about! He.net ForSdt Come tu thl' .11·1100 Moi.t wantl'd aM1111 So ('11h( buyer'\ nm arrord tu P l)' t:11rn I 1irry Wh1t1·,1dei., BalbuJ lsl11nd ltl'11liy 67311700 Tr.ide ~our old ~tuH for Cl11>s1(ied Alb, )'Our unr ne-. i:o11tl1t·~ "Ith 11 lllOj) shoJ?l>ltl!l centt'r _ C:lass1(1ed ad &12 56'711 Pete Barrett Realty presents NEWPORT CREST ~EW LISTING This i mmaC'ulat~ ~nd unit feature~ 2 decks from lhl• large muster bdrm. It 's immac ulate and l'l•adv for imm~diate O('C'ltparH·y Owrw~ will as~ist in fman(•ing 19 &capodt Ct .. HI Opfti Sun. 1·5 SPACIOUS WESTCLIFF A marvelous home with room for all the adult toys as wl'll as the children's. 5 Udrm , form d1111ng rm & pool ~l a hlc s ized play room. Ueautiful eat in kill'hl'n for mama's cooking or epicurean delights. I SOO Highland, Ml ()pttl Sun I ·S DOVER SHORES-EST A TE SAlE Enter lhru double doors and airy atrium into this lovt.'ly 3 Bdrm home. On spaC'iou~ µool sited lot. 1l has formal dining room. clen with welbar and large eat·in k1tt•hcn Short escrow 1f desired ' 1393 Goloxy, Ml Opet! Sun 1-5 MEW WIMBLEDON VILLA.GE Large 4 Udrm 21:.i bath home with large assumaule loan fixed rate for 30 years. SN• this Ill'\\ Pl an C with comm. pool & l(•nn1s S19<J.O!XJ. 3475 Windsor Ct., CM Open Sun. 1.5 HOBBIES: BOATS. CARS. TOOlS Customized one of a kind home 111 Newport 3 Bdrm~. dl'n. 212 baths on large lot. Endosed n•ar ~acd has extra 3 car garage $185.UOO 1806 leryl, HI Opt"I Sun. 1.5 WAMTEO: CHILDREN WITH PA.RENTS F'or I his 4 Bdrm hom1· r111 qu wt street in J\il (·~a \'erdl• lrwludC'd arl' large fa mil y roo m .rnd full slll'd dining room. Call lo SN• PREFHRED LIVING AT THE BEACH Fantastit· pri ce 1111 P1.•11111sula Point $3i 0.0UO Qu a111t olll' 111 a kind cottage with tl'rnlu· 1·11rh appea I. Orm.> by 1708 E Ot'l'an ~111d call for apprnntmenl to see BALBOA COVES 8A YFROKT Rapidly aµpr et'ia llng \\alcrfront area . Spot less home on s anr1 ~ beach. lnclttdl'S a !'pa \\1th larg<' garden area and 2 putw-. ~i:C>.000 include:-. the l;.-.111d CUSTOM IAYSHORES HOME Authentit French Nnrrnandv with '.3 Bdrms. & den . :,(•paratt: maids cottage . stone fireplaces. t'opper kitchen sink. s pa in heaut1ful ga rd e n . wa rm \\Oo cl '>Y lot Fa v o r a b I e s e 11 l' r r 1 n ..i n c 111 ~ ' 9)95.000. IOAT DOCK-IALIOA l~D Cozy 2 Bdrm cottage v.1lh 2 Bdrm apartment over douhl(• garagl· Seller will carr) fin a1w1ng for qualified buyer. $750,000 CONVENIENT TO SOUTH COAST You must SN~ this ·1 Bdrm home with firepl ace m step dO\\Tl h\ 111g room Here·~ a lot for the mom•y' $127 .000. Call for an appointment. OH THE SHORE Charming 4 Bdrm 21 _. b<.tlh home with its own s<.1ndy beach EnJOY lh€1 advantage of 2 poob. ten111s court and s hort walk to ocean Onl y $250,000 with owner financing~ CORONA DR MAR WITH VIEW Spinnakers on th e horizo ns . Catalina Sunsets seen from this Harbor View Hills home. 4 Bdrm and family room. ready to move m. Excellent financing available PENINSULA POINT UNITS Two non conforming horn('!\ eal'tl with living roo m . dining room . bdrm. bath and garage Owner will finance 1st & 2nd TD's at excellent Interest rates. $339,000. DUPLEX OM THE OCEAMHtONT Beautifully cared for 3 Bdrm and 2 Bd rm unit s Furni s hed or unfurnished. Custom detailing thruout. Designed to be used as large single family home if desired. CaU for further details. MfSA Da MAR-WELL RMAHCED Assumable 1st, owner will carry 2nd. 3 Bdrms and custom family room with high ceilings. Excellent condition -private yard $135,000. ~ 642-5200 PET BARRETT REALTY 'f,j t' ' II . \" ~r... q,. c Rl SIOHWAI RFAl f STAll •,( RV l(f) OPEH HOUSE 1·5 OPEN OM THE OCEAM NOMT Superb duplex offers spectacular s ea v i e ws & investment oppOrtumty, Very special terms. $675.000 .. St!e Nancy Nirhvls At 3212 W 0<.'1':ANFRONT OPEN OM LIDO ISLE Street/street oversi1ed lot near beach. 3 BIL + Den . $5!0,C..IO Sl'l' Edie Olson Al I 12 VIA KOHON OPEN OH LIDO ISLE Smashing 3 BIL t Den. Atrium POOL. Ente rl a 1ncr·s dC'llg ht $595,500. Scl• Cynthia Rurn-;felcl Al 204 VIA EUOLL orEM IM BA YSHORES DistinC't1ve Cape Cod Hearn~ & shutters. 3 BR . 2 BA. w 2 pa tio~ $327,500 Lii . See Melinda 1\lar~lt·n Al 2661 CRESTVIEW DR IVE orEN IN UYSHORES On the bay . 5 BR. Library Lrg pier & slip St .100,000 Lil Sl'e Elt•anor Howie Al 2752 BA YSHOHK orEH IM TURTLEROCt< Executive Townhome . 2 UH. 21 i BA. Form. Din 'g Country kitt hl·n. $183.900 Fee SC'e Ginny Audcrson At 12 EVENING SONG . OPEN IH SPYGLASS P()()l..VIEW & PRIVACY 4 DH . + Fam . & Din ·g Hn~ Model home perfect Sli95.000 See Cra ig Kindig Al 8 JADE COVE OPEN OM PROMONTORY IAY Custom Bavlront 4 BR. Libr:1n w antique' bar Pier & s llp Sl.750.000 See E' <i n Corkett At fi()(i HARBOH lSLA ND DR l\'I::. OPEN OM IAYSIDEDRIVE Ne\\I~ det'Oraled 4 BR. Dock" slip & side tie. Sl.!150,000 Sec Nam·v llursl At 1617 BA \'SI OE OR OPEN IN TURTLEROCt< HIGHLANDS Fabulous 5 BR . 3 BA . Beautifully upgraded. Priced to :,ell $439.soO See Cora Baldikosk1 At 21 CEDAR RIDGE. OPEM IN USTILUFf Compare & S<f ve ' Cht:'t'rfu l Lusk built 3 BR + FJ m. Rm S207.ooo w owner financin g :t\'ailahll' Sl'l' RitJ t}uiggll' ,\l 2507 BAMBOO ST OPEN IN USTILUFf Beautiful Lusk built 3 BR Lowlv detoralmg & lambcapmg $242.0<l(i. See Lisa Whill' Al 901 ALDER PLACE LOWEST -LOWEST -LOWEST Pri ce in J :\ S ~I IN E CR EE I\ Spacious plan VI. 3 BH . + Dl'n Pool & tennis in ga ted tommumty Va(· ant~ O" ner w1 II lea~e $329.500 OWN YOUR OWN PARK The setting for this 4 BH Harbor View Hills res1dentl' compliments the tasteful 111'ter1 ur Prl\ acv & qui et loca tio n . Ma1H c ustom features $355.000 · LOCATION-LOCA TION-lOCATIOM Superb lr\'lne Terrace locat10n. Charming custom home 4 BR . + family room. Bea utiful wrap- around patio areas Ta~tdull\ de· corated. S350.000Lll · GRU T POTEMTIAl Bayshores 3 BR 2 BA. homC' with sunny . used brick patio C.Ozy li ving rm. \\1th shutters & fireplact-wants your love & attention S280.00U FINANCING AVAIL.AILE Duplex in charming Corona dcl Mar surrounded by newly expanded & . rebuil t properties. Assume first trust deed & seller will carry a ~arge second. Great property for mvestors. Priced at $252,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPECIAl Beautifully remodeled · inside & out. 3 BR. + separate guest house surrounds a p ri vale backyard setting of custom" pool. spa. deck & patio. S2&5.000. RUDY TO MOVE INTO Beautifully re modeled · inside & out. 3 BR. +separate guest house surrounds a private backyard set· ting of custom pool , spa. deck & patio. $285.000. S,AMISH HACllHDA Large Baycrest custom. 5 BR . F~m. Rm.,+ Formal Din'g. POOL. Tiled floors & heavy bea~. Cannot be duplicated at $495.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 DISCOVER NEWPORT BEACH AND SURROUNDING AREAS IN CELEBRATION . of NEWPORT'S 15th Birthday!!! DISCOVER BACK BAY •..• POOL--PATI0-8EAUTIFUL RtdKorcrted & ready few occ.-cy. ChcanNftg l bed., formol •rm.,"-clt doors & MW detoil' fflrOUl)hout. OWMr wlU leoM /option. S2 3 S, 000. 631-1400. QUIET NEWPORT-POOL Cul de soc: location with l ~ rt<r\"O- Hon room, 2 firtploch. AffordclbM wiffl assumoblt loon), S 192,000 he. 63I·1400. COUNTRY FRENCH~EWPORT Oalt cobinch, Italian tilt, ~autifutly re-- modtftd in top quality. ~d 3bd. home Oft a qult t drtet. $26~.ooo. SPANISH VILLA-POOL GeMrous 5 ~d with woods, brick & Old World charm. Leaded cjoss, Fnnch doors t volltyball court. So .-ch to of· ttr & •enoflle use. OWMr will tx· ch~. Submit $499,000. 631·1 400. DISCOVER DOVER SHORES .. DOVER SHORES-POOL LONjf ~$idence for enteriolnillCJ in tti. fint~t fashion. S bedroom wiffl fem.rm & beoutifvl pool. Owners wiU ~ finance. Hew on marlctt. S4SO,OOO. ftt land. 673-6900. CLASSIC ELEGANCE ON WATER Loura Ashley paptrs & occtnh pllil mGCJllifictnt antiques & desiCJll. Two itory wiffl private master Mlift, a total ~lty atmosphtre In ttlis 4 ~ with lanJt fom. rm.. wiffl Eftqlish P\b of wood leoded qlau. Stporote formal din. rm. a.autifut potio + doclc for o 50 ft boot. 63I·1400. Owntr soys ~ -price & ttrms flniblt! Owner will carry substanti al noh & trust deed. SI ,400,000. DISCOVER WEST NEWPORT ... STEPS TO BEACH l story Gorqeous pride of oWMf'ship 3 bed. ho~ with Yu's from oil room5. Own jointly and participate in a fine in••stment. $395,000.! NEW CONDOS-BY Bf.ACH Fabulous opporlunity to own & occupy fflese HEW contemporary condos. . .. just one block to beach. Int.resting crchittdvrt & mony le.,eh odd to ffle drama of 2 bed. plus la"Jf deck. Financ· i11CJ flexible. S2SS.OOO each. VILLA BALBOA RESALE A· I condition 2 bed. 2 bo. with I 011l0 o assumable loon. Red11c ed to S 177, 000. 631 -1400. BEAUTIFUL CONDO -OCEAN YU Professionally decorottd by Roq.r Thomas, ASID, Loquno Beoch. Pion V. Newport Crest w /3bdrms indudillCJ mstr suit., lanJt family room and panoramic •lew. 9uallty and eleqanc:e fflru.out. Owner will carry A.ITD. $270,000. Bf.ACH DUPLEX FIXER $650,000 Oceanfront duplta thot co11 be rt· mode4t-d to i11crto1t •al~. bce41ent rM- tal orea. Coll for de tails. DISCOVER LAGUNA BEACH ... LACUNA OCEANFRONT $299,000 Spectacular oceon view from this h.outiful 2 bdnn, 2bo co-op riCJht °" JM ocean. Greenery. privacy. security, beoch and swimm1nq pool. FABULOUR FOXBORO HBGHTS Upqrades 9olore in this spocious MW 4 bdrm view home, inclYdiftCJ extettsive stained qloss, custom window treat· ~s, wood flooring and air coetditiCM1- 1n9. Located in prestiqious Laguna Hl<Jlef. $389' 900. LAGUNA BEACH -VU Tri-4t-vel wood shinqled homt newty re-- modeled. Owntr will ct:ny 2nd T.D. $304,000. DISCOVER COSTA MESA AREA ... NEW EX: TOWNHOME BEAUTY Spotless -mo•e-in condition - c~al ctilinqs. Irick patio. 2 IW9f bedrooms. Grnt 1ashide Costa Mesa locatioft. SI 55,000. Mew spa. 631· t 400. AFFORDABLE DOLL tlJUSE larqe 60)( I 00 lot wlffl 3 btdrOOM -2 bo. ~. LorcJe fettctd yard. s 120,000. CONDO NEAR SO. CO~T PL Woodsy area.. stcunty ~poof, spo. cWthouM & other aMtnffin. 50/o colh down & owe bolance. $76,000. SEA BLUFF LARGE CONDO YOUIMJ ond 11cltln9 3 Intl '-" wt"' soler osdst heaff'"J. hardwood floors ..t c..,.t. Mo•• ri9hf In ltM spec. l bdrm w /rrini VIEW, pool Giid hNb. °""*' wll ccny 2nd l'D wt"' 200/o cetll • .. $219,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL [ lATl ........ H.·ni ~· ,~ ..... MM""1'"""'1 14'16 W C<ltl\I Hw\. JI!> M.,""' /\w ~I B.<1<h S...0..1~ Hl·l400 '7Utto 2772 7 77227 ???FFS 2 2 ass a nsszns a a a a a • a a n a a ••• 0 = ., .er! .. -----• -_ .. --.. --- Me.n llw W. I ......_ ,.._ W. '°" W. He.et Fer W. ~For Wt ........................ ······················· ...................................................... ·········r···· ~.~~....... Orang, Coast DA1LY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 pl ••1.t 1001 • ...,_. IOOJ t•rtl IOOJ ...... 100 CeNM .. Mlr OU .................................. ············ ...................... ········· ... ~...... ···········-············ c.,.. .. W.-t OJJ .._..,For We ..._.. p., Wt HeltMt Por W. ~ Por Wr ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fist Lady's Favorite Look It has the Chanel look that's elqant yet relu ed The unlined 1Kktt (wrth or w1thOlll braid) opens onto 1 1uflled blouse sJendtf skirt Choose twttds kni~. linen. silk. Printed Pattern A829 by Rona comes 1n M1ssa S1~ 8 10 12 I( 16, 18, 20 S11e 12 (busl 34) 1acket. sk1r1 31. yds 45 inch. bloust 2-, Send S2.50 for th!S P11nled I Pattein to (Name ol Your Ne .. spaptr). Bo1 59 Old Chelsea Sta New York, N Y IO 113 Add SOC tor ~aie and S9f(1al handlin& P11n1 Name Address. /Ip Style Number and Site Desianei fashions at ta1 lrom- des1&llfr p11ces' Send for ea· Clhnl ll(W 1911 rROMlll(llf DESIGllU ram u CATALOG with om 65 labulou~ des11ns flom lhe top namtS All the newest soh. romant1t looks m JK kels. blouses skrrts pants Ores~ Plus SOC BONUS COUPON lor any pattern of yOu• choice Stnd SI for Book J6 now It has the Chanel look that's elegant yet re· la xed The unlin ed Jacket (with or without braid l .opens onto a rur- fled blouse. slender :.kirt Choose tweeds. knits. hnea. silk Pnnted Pattern A829 by Rona comes an Misses S1ie!> 8, 10, 12. 14, 16, 18. 20. Size 12 !bust 341 jacket. ski rt J:J.~ yds 4.S-inch, blouse 2"'l Send $2.50 for this Print- ed Pattern to DAILY PILOT, Box 59, Old Chelsea Sta . New York. N Y. 10113. Add SOc for postage and special handling. Pnnt Name. Addre ss. Zip, Syle Number and Size. Designer fasluons at rar- fro m-designer prices? Send for exciting NEW 1981 PROMINENT DESIGNER PA'il'ERN CATALOG '41t.h over 6.S fabulous designs from the top names. AU the newest soft. romantic looks ID jackets, blouses, skirts. pants. dresses. P l u s SO c B ONU S COUPON for any pat- tern or your choice. Send Sl for Book 36 ~w_. __ $93,500 13.6% Terms! Noqualify1ng ! A fa ntast ic affordable home with privacy Cov- ered entry, fonnal li ving room, added family r oom with bric k rireplace. 3 huge bdrms. 2 bath, very private rear yard Pric e onl y $129,900. Call 546-2313 U-$\1-1 SHAIP31DRM! Xlnt cond .. lrg yrd. nice neighborhood. Assume 9. 25"k. only 1124.900. Patrick Tenon! 759-1221 1;1:Z~IZI By Owner, lovely 4bdrm. 2ba home in very nice neif bborbood. Beaul. poo with rock waterfall. Lrg patio, quality con· s truclioo . $104,750. 1197#75. 11••• ,,.rt• ............. , THE REAL ESTATERS TH MING TOW,..OME7 Call the speciahst.s ut the condominium an formation center. Touchstooe Really 963-'*i'I Trade your old sturr for Sell with EASE! new goodies with a Il'sa BREEZE Classified ad 642-5678 _ __Qass1'1ed Ads 642-5678 $325,000 INCOME· INCOME· IMCOMI PtW CdM dlpMx. l•..tiYy rtdoM ii I Giit. OwMr "'ult l•aYe f,y I f12. Make .. offff. WATERFRONT Wltili& bqiM'"-cvst°"' ho• + -.. unit. f'ltr & slip, spa, HUIHI + teeurity. Mint'" to apprKIClk. seso.ooo. . IN THE ILUffS Show$ lltct' MW, frHhly dKor*d 4 ldnft "I(" plan, .at-ln kitchen. 2 ftlCloMd potios. steps to pool & wlll· illg dlst.c• to schools, shopping mid ,.._ ONy SI 98,500. 2904 PAPER LA.ME '"'"'-Is room to •lfHl"d in tWs dHn & neat 3 ldnn 2 la ho•. Locot.d at tt. tMf of a c~oc In a CJOOd fa11tlly H iCJhborhood in Mtwport IMclL YCMI can add to tt.. Ila of the -... In senrat ways or •xpcmd the o.tdoor' IMttcJ quality with pool & tpo. FlnHchtCJ aullablt . Off•nd at $179,500. UNIQUE WA TEIFIOMT PROPERTY 200' pri•ate bayiroftt lndDs ....,, boat dock c.d spockMts palio ..... L._.,. -. with bay •!.w fl"Olft n..-y rooM. 0.... will ficitance -.....,. - SI ,250.000. llG CANYON FAIRWAY HOME 4 ldrm, l la hotM located °" tt. 6th fairway. rri•oh patio with jaccJ.1, l car garoci-. formol dini'"J roOfft, bOftus room and more. $695,000. 644-7020 STi \R GAZER'~~~ ._,;..;..;....;°'""""'---11, (11\Y R POLL.~'\:---.---~ M y-0.1, •d•"'T ~ M. Y /tu9#tlt1•'1 I• '"• .Srort V To d•v~lop l'l'\tno9• fo• !>urdoy. r'fOd WC)ltJ\ ~Olrnporid'ng tC'1 ~fl ~r "°"' Loc110< borth 1'9" IC. .. "•"""" . ... ,._ »-.., .. .,.. .... , ...... \3(.ttt'l•"Q .,. ...... MGo .. ~·•UI ''··· )'IC)t '" .. ·-· ,, .. .. g. ,...., .. , ·--)1"9Q'tlltltd .,~, ... ......... .... .. . ..., ,, ... ,. ... MlvtNU ,.,_ ....... 10M-+'4~ ··-•10t·•• ...... ,,_ •I~ ,, .. _ l)Toi.i •l•ovt ,,,_ .... O AI• 1411\fnt ·t ·~-.,, .. ,,"" ,,. ,,_.., ••O'l'C• "w~""" .,,.,_ ''°'""'' 11~ 4 ,,,,_ .tf fOO•f' ,. 11'•·•"0' 1t•'W• .. , ..... .. .. N ,. .... .o--..... 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T aite over txlatin& loao 117 The Muters Circle Open today 1·5 IOH Newport Blvd l Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 bath. atrium, ram rm + form. din. nn. l story home tnot condo), over· looktng the lush & plush 8th green Of(ered at $245.000 I with owner financing ). See Fran Scott. ;~l.1'>!11111·· \I.! l'' i!\ l' .: (I: t '' f..11f t J •' f-11 I ff''r 'l' f .11'11 If I• 'Ill !•, ~MOUA SuteAY l·I 'l'hll oew cwtom 3 Bdrm 2~ bath home ls one of Coron• dCll Kar11 most exquisite olftrinp Ex· knalvt Ult ot Olk Spa a o d vie w J US T u ;oucEO pr le e or 1469.000 644-7JI I 33JPamr...._ ct1 ... '44-72tJ CDM ktM Cott. M... I 024 Cot .. M... I OJ4 Coste MtM I OJ4 C .... M... I 024 Abo Ye btacb below .,,,,.,.,., ......... ,,,, •••••••••"0 ''''''"'' ....................... •••••••••u••n••••••n Octan Blvd. sCmJ prlv ••STSIDir. SB,000 DOWN. 3 BR 2 81, 2 Bdr m, panoramic MISA ¥IU>I Rd. Out ol trarfk 180 • ""' 5 E/alde hornet oo R·2 loL ocean vltw. aecurlt y, &.IA .. Of'TIOM de1ne Yltw Otean' Sll,OOOIUYSI Price t tH OOO Take nl'w mlrro trash oom SharpZStory.4Dr,l Ba, Jetty from every wtn-ll'• true·lll.000 dwn OYer pymt.s of SIS.SO mo ptr • aar 0 . r RJ&ht on new ~arpet, redwood dow.Propline hi&h llde buya tllia fant.utJc 48r No quah/yln1. or Ct'i the' blutr.'suo.ooo spi.c.uycal'fyard A• Dble invest 2 yn Clear, cul·de·uc home In w loan.~U 673 6776 Russ sume 9'•% loan. l~ land Incl. l l.250,000. Eaatalde Cotta Meaa! • . ~ down to qualified buyer OWC. PIP Appt only Own e r will finance S l•OOM 1 MO FRt;E RENT SISS,000 D Bourke, l7'~' 67 673-22.lQ_ balance at s~ lllternl' MISA VllDI New panoramic otean Rea lt~r. 548-9950 I · b I , .. ''I b .... 1 view '-'"ndo 2 br with Cost•Mfta IOJ4 nvutor s arga n ..... c aui.,J>OO ,•P• loft ap1ral 11ta1rway D••PoW IOJ6 ....................... Don't hesitate. Call 1310,000 $147,ClOOauum • nM d ' ...................... . llllTOllACH Marcia.RN!ckl3t 1.26e ByOw!ler.~9'189 -~'~~-~/~ m~ AFfOIOAIU t:rL~' ~£~!:·.i.~ ti'%~ 13 .... :!'.~~!!. owe "~~~;~;: ... ::iF:i'~t;,\S~~ C ... DW\D entry, fireplace, 3 king 2nd.2Br2be.5yrsnew POOL HOMt-: sell Low down Flex .y OWu.. u bdrms. 2~ ba. Huge COASTAL •mu term s avail. 2 Br + den. Pride of oWM'::°p:-Xlnt covered patio, channlng Cool, charming, 4 BR Ill REC CARPET 3 Hr 2 Bo Nice CouH· ha rd wood floors and mini yard. Near 260 acre home approx 2\1 ml to nJent to all, low down beamed ceilin&. room to flllancin&. Belt location regional park. Great beach. Brick fplc. Coun 754-1202 Owner will help nnam·I" expand $24.5,000. To pre· .1_60-0HO; 8'4-4026 value only Sl31,SOO. Cllll try kitchen, features oak Call_A_gent~7434:_ view rail Realty World HDUCIDSIOOI ~-0303 floor plus colorful de· LUVIMGCOUMTIY Van A soc 661-2002 Cameo Shores Estate, 3 ('('lrat1ve ceiling. Larae OWMIR DESPB.A TE! Big d!Jcowit or SIS.000. a Open Sat 9/19 1·5 34011 br, 4 ',A, ba , s rivate covered patio for out s15,000 down, lllke over harga111 al Sll5,000 F:x Blue Lantern _ beach, enclose ctyd., door entertaining. Flexi-payments. Eicer Back ec lype 3 br, 2 ba. nr Su B)' Owner, Jbdrrn . 2ba. w/apaclowpool,rorever ble financing. Only Bay Vi e w Co nd o Cl>! Plua,sd lOOls. Rl'µ n ew kltrhen . ne w harbor & ocean view $119.$001Call64S-0003 64&-5791. Pnna.onti ly to owner. Classir1ed r arpet,, ocea n Mt $695,000 leasehold. ,_LCUOll.--ad •903. Dail> P1lo1. v1ew Wood beam ce1I /? a/ ...z;;> . I ~~ii~e~~~ IHSTAMT P.O. Box I~. <;osta ings lhru·OUt S225K .4tl/ J"6fll; ~ ~ TAXSHaTSt Mesajl2626 J"lex terms 661-0223, REAL ESTATE ~4·6397 $7= Sl05.000. low down 4 br M E s A v !-; R D F. 661·8124. _ townhome. No quJ1ht1y-AS.SUM£ RIDUCIO 2 B M fOllUTLoi-..-IOlll ing, no pomts Just quirk Beaut 4 HR 2 Ba. lgr FoiMtoM v•y I 034 TO S&L FAST YA NO DOWN escrow Great for an romer lot, Sl97,SOO ••••••• ............... . OCEAN &BAY VIEW TIMETOTRADEUP! ves t ors & 1st time Open Sunday l-5 IMMEOOCClWAHCY In J asm lne Creek CUL nr SAC Perfect 4.-plex Ill Mesa buyers Affordable p8) 275S GaMet Ome 18"1buro660n Condoft 3Sl826r 5002"1 S38S S200 -vL· Verde, all 2BR units, ments. Decorating al-_75!.:0~, 831§347 BkJ:. a I sq • at ~· ~C~d. Jn~ 63122Jr flight & airy. Good lowanDr~. C l AjL 91lLZ297or 96J.~7. only 3 BR, (am rm. 2i,, • 'tU inancing' Call now iana appe $137,500 SIS,OOODOWM ba, CaU Joyce Olson. Bkr. Marcia.759-1221 6Jl-l266 Tak e over loa n 5 759 . 9173 • -TERRIFIC TERMS l~:Z~IZI 1j:Z~1 3 ~~~c~~~:~~lt ~ gES~E~A~E.~ Bd1rm~ 121~~ fi11M11"111 2 Br condo in, Mesa --~--·-·-----·~ bedroom rixerupprr 2 5 i • b a ths . As king "/lt/O ••"' Verde Assume 161,000 2 BRC""'1DO 0 1niog, tun ramil) 120•000 631 22 .. 2 at 10% owe s10,ooo , V'f"' room f1reptacl' Sus on • " NEWI CGllJIY Full pnced $98,000 Call $94,900 huge lot College Park • An n e Mc Ca s I a nd Assume $66,300, 11 •,, location Close lo shop f1£1111 llOM( 631-1266 loan Cute sgl stry gmd ping and Orange Count) 21.as TO IX:EAN $469,IDJ •• \.lfl .. ~ MHGVft'dt GoH Coww HOtM noor unit. Dbl auached Fairgrounds. Submit or garage New listing . .so rers toda) I call 645·7221 $96,500 WHtclff lealon As~ $12 Mn DOWN $289,500. 4 Br, 3 Ba. MESA VEADE HuntlngtoR leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7000DOWM! EHDLESS SU..MMEI Reduced beach home waitin g for the right person, it's love at first sight with ttus 3 Bdrm 0...... w• r h ar m1ng cot.lage fi •Ct-- Q uuu \'Jew. $223,000 10 as-No 1111 lfllNG sumable loan.<i at ll.63''1-MIRACLE ! UfLI Opn Wed, Sat & Sun 1·5. Eastern Buyers' Best of OWNER Call Anlla 557-1270 or two wor lds Trad 8 l/40/o Loan Beau11 ru l 2 sto r ~ townhome with uniq ue lort rloor plan 2 bedroom. 2 bath, rharm 1ng dining area. roman 111· r1replace Take ad ~ antage or outstanding VI R f1n anc1ng Call 001"' For Sale by owner Sharp 4B R. 3BA. liv rm. ram rm. lrg lot, trees. Next to Greenbelt. As· su m e lo ans S e e anytime $134.500 Ca retaker on prop. 16711 Oiane St 536 0794 or 847 3205 646·5096_ eastern deco r com WILL AUHIC£ plemenung western life Mn LUSE OPTIOM style t'ormal entert;11n Owner wall carry ror 10 years. Steps to sand on Mo 9u•fyiMJ AT 13~ Luxurious custom con-mg in a wann westerly /0 do. 2SOO sq ft 2 frplcs, 4 selling 4 Br lri Je\el. fee land Poss1b11ily to add a 2nd stor) Vacant 641-03'6 Quirk E~crow Only 673-7552 $239,500 l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!I'~ Diana Cappel 631·1221 fOR 10 YEARS bdrms, 2\'J baths. S1150 pool and spa, solar heat mo. $195,000. 642-4623 _ 1 n g !I 2 s e p a r a t e $148,500 ,. CONDO • like To TM lffch "Seaside Yitog." 1$:Z%1ZI ·-·--·-......... ':.:AZ. WA TEIFIOHT DPU WITH IOAT DOCK 4 & 3, 30' boat dock ~.000 All this & owner will finance. Jones Real ty 673-6210 1006 AmACTIYE 2STOIY +MODERN APT REDUCED! A.RU'S IEST IUY Nr b&rys. all xtra lg 2Br, frplc , Pr.Ba. apt income S49 5 mo S38~.ooo. Fabulous assumable financing. Save S$S HHEUALTY 12111434-0fOI IEACHY&IEWOCEA_.. Spacious 4Br + family JUST LISTED lands caped yar ds rm + formal din111g rm $275,000. Excel rmanc-& pool Move in today Chi1s 957 1568 EnJOY living In this Owner ml.L'it sell now'" 4 BR l~ ba, seller mg cus tom11ed ho me Please call bkr. 631.2246 motivated . Terms . Openhouse Sunda} Spacious 4 bedroom on Nr beach. 3 Br. 1 yr old quiet cul de sac street Assume l2''2'~ In ~ No Fireplace in family qual $2-47.500 PP No room. Many amenities, including tile entry! agts. 2131833·1369 , Close lo South Coast :vkdys 213183 1 5734 Plaza Call on this one es Planned for people and Bkr Ter ms, Terms Ca 11 2078 Phalarope, CM ent e rtain i o g , t his ~~~~W~~!!l!I!~ quickly 752-6499 -1111111111111111 ... ----spacious tn level design ,.. Lovely 3BR. 28A, rm rm. a rrords versatility 1n CAPE COO 1JkhlltJ!f1:nff patio, lrg ) rd J ust today' Open Sun l·S 2073 1 Aquatic Lane 2 stry 4BR. JBA. Bonus rm Nr Bch $155.000 Easy term_!_ Bkr 1142-1418_ usl'. Steps to beaches CHARMER ---···. --fliRA remld S229.500 0'4ner S 121,500 and parks Fmanring Eastside best buy, 3 WIMBLEDON M~J089 Mew~ hi avail. OPEN HOUSE Bdrm townhome 1n ex-Large 2 BR 212 ba condo, ·~ SUND AY 1·4. al 226 cellent move·in cond1 YllilG£ 2 car attarhed gar a.c,.c. Poppv I. u x u r 1 o u s M o n e I ;· lion. OWC 2nd. Prore;rty microwave, rptc. etc C II J Ann Doran V e r s a 1 11 es co ndo a o 1s vacant and sel er 1s F.legant single family Almos t new Great .51 ,522 U ea u t d u 11 ~· 1 ta I 1 an • open minded l~t 1s home Prolessionallyde-fin ancing SI 12.500 •a" S ceramll' tile entr ). ....:.000 at 12 25'"< ave rorated and landscaped. 770-~78 '~ CREATM rent and make apprecia· 4 bdrm. 3 ba, library 8 P 3 c 1 0 u & m as l <' r • LUSE/Of'TIOH bedroom suite, mirrored PORTFOLIO lion. Diane Cappel Air. alarm. amenities bar Viewfmm baknn•. 631· L266 galore Low down or assume .• PROPER'TIES, INC 13'7r fixed rate. Name Subm it tt•rms, an\' orfer •OPEMHOUSE• f;tZ~b\t ·R~~4~~ ~~~/~1:~?.c~!~:;r1~~: hea~:~~~L Todoy 12:3G-4:30r rarry lots or papPr 0\er 2.000 sq rt MC~J IRVIMETBUC M..saVft'dt~t Sherr). agt li4&-832'i or Woods Execul1 \C (l'>'><BONNlEDOONEJ Charming 4 Bdrm hid East.side f\xer Upper. 3 752 1_9'.!0 h _, den 2·sty and J Ba. 3 car br, 1 ba. spa 10'~'".; rin S P an 1 s s l ) I e rl 4 Great 3 Br fam rm. 2 garage Superbly de-S120LOOO_Agt S4£.!S2l _ --------1 bedrooms. 2' z bath in baths. 2 frplcs.L~Osq n. j corated with the most College Pk. fixer upper. 3 59 IJNITS cludei. rormal d1nini.e ~-74.l!!_~S94l expensive raper1es. r. 2 a . am rm COSTA MESA bonus room. flreplare JRVINETERRACE wal lr o\•e rin gs and SU0.000 OWC S80,000 l~l Large S1"1mming pool H 11ntingtoft Hart:IOur 1042 ········•···········••· Li•t °"Water M y 5·6 bdrm home S6JO.OOO We are $70,000 under Bank appraisal I will take your 4 5 Bdrm home tn exchange mov- in R down. PP <213 > S92·26µ * WA TERFltOHT • many utras.~.ooo. I d b b r room. family room . SBr. ree land. assumable carpeting. Pnced to sell TO. 642-l523 A.fil:_ On 3 32 acres All 2 Belo1< Markel \'alut' '. ly OW.-. quickly and It has 2 as· -----"Pl VIR lst at 10.ssr; OWC sum able loans Full Priud~wMrirt Bdrms. double garages, \'ACANT mO\l' r1i.eh1 BELOW MARKET Only 565 K down. owe rrst Townhouse. 4 bdrm, or 3/den. 3 ba Prof der. boal sli p, pool tennis, on ly $499.990. Open Sal & Sun 15 Balboa Island "Condo" I 2nd TD t 7 v ·11 "--kc do great buy' 645-9161 1n • (Duplex partnership ) g up 0 yrs price $228,900 751-3191 1 age"-•TI: on 979-2190 3707 S Bnstol Santa An a This 1s value. lorat1on & Jbr, a le, mirrored wet Bea utiful Island Duplex. financing in 1 package bar, decor. paper & "" bl ock rrom Bay Agl 760-&Jll drapes. gar opener SlJS.000 full price $129,900. Owner/agt. ~~1~. will finance COZY &CHAIMIMG THHEIS EHOUGH! E.!ll, 75 1·1.J[!,~-~3· - Copkhwlo~IOll P v t mas ter s uite This JBedroom pndeor 2HOMES-ILOT •••• .. •••••••••••• .. ••• w1separate sitting rm & ownership home is large 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. modem PRESTIGIOUS pvt sun dttk. Prof de enough for an) sized kitchen. dbl gar ALSO 2 rorated. ramily lst T o is 8 75'1 Br. 1 ba, frpk . dbl car Cato. &lg. Tudor Open Hse Sat/Sun H and owner will carry a gar with offi ce Annual Top ...-V. pric.d to 506 Marguenle 2nd T o. with re1tsona-scheduled gl"QSs inrome ull 'at Sd0,000. $275,000 hie down Just hsted. S1s.ooo pe r }ear Opu Sun 1-S at 642-7404 won 't last Call Robert Sl!!Q.__~.m-4688_ l 5 0 2 6 Ca .. i • o Asldorloa Low• Mllliken6311266 TWO FOlt TWO C a JI I 1 t r a n o , I i llJ f \ ~. 2 Br. 2 Ba. w/garage. ex· ~t?.~~~:~~ lucli. ~ NEWPORT ;, '(..4_4 ... p·.A ~.. ~n~iev:!~dreJ"!ocdue!~~ • • -\l\J1./ HORIZONS --secluded in redwood CorcM1ocletMcr 1022 ~REALTY 9!t1YSIS,OOODll de c k & I u s h I y ....................... •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~!I owe on cont ract. 3 landscaped covered 4341EGOMIA Bdrm pool & spa enly patio INCLUDING New elegant 4 Br Vic OCUM/IAYVIEW Sl.29,SOO. 751-3191 COLOR TONED AP· tori an pa rtial \'U , Gorgeous 3& ram room PLIANCES & LAL'N ownr/contrarlor finan. pool home Owner must DRY. _!Yail. $575,000. sell Will take mln down P LUS l Br 1 Ba . lease optJon or consider Oollhouse with garage, 316 JASMIME trade 5485 000 Agt ... !..1... patio & extra parking. 2 bdrm. I'"' bath house. 2 644.8Q67 or644.9000 · l BR condo~ markt. Complete privacy for car ga rage. 1~ blks to $20,000 dwn. 11-7 8~ 30 both on 1 lol located Ill ocean. Owner, $300.000. The fastest draw 111 the .:t.r loan assum. 546-1883 the nicest area of E. 675·4177. ____ West. .a OaUy Pilot CoroHd.tMcr 1022 Costa Mesa $179.500 ClassiliedAd.642-5678. .. ... •••••••••••••••••• with xlnt financing Drive by ~ Flower then call 673~ for a .i. OPEN HOUSE _. REALTY /' lq. 0WMf''S U.it in l h 1s prid e o r ownership lnples. Great Tarbell, IU:AIJORS locauon and m ex~llent - - cond Finana\·a11 DELIGHTFUL Ca ll Jo-An11 Doran EYEfUU. 851-9522 This 3 Bdrm. 2 halh '~CREATM home 1s sp1e&span. Tht· PORTFOLIO 1 added ra m1 I' room nol"\OCRTIES INC creates a beauti ful __ r "vr"-' rourtyard entry Near EASTSIDE MESA So Coast Plaza Flex1 14010 DOWtJ ble seller says submit on 1' " terms. First time ad Just_ listed in attractive ve rtised Sl27 .900 S p 1 n n a k e r C o v e 752 1700 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Complex in E. Side CM! Coblestone dnve. 2·sly I magnar1cence' Massive bnck frplc. comm. spa, Fr. doors to secluded - patio Just 14"'< d1to'tl On· lashkl. $106,000 ly $138,950 Call today. 2 story condo, 2 bdrm. Joyce Waltr.e 631-1266 rireplace, tile kitchen. I utility room. rear yard, I •~ :ll YI:; dbl garage. Assumable -~-~~.:.·i_ 10 % loan. Agent. • ----• ---·. --o --675·5200. Betty Kerr Really RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SPYGLASS SPECIALS FROM $99,000 ·ONLY 16 IESTIUY and BEST TERMS in CORONA DEL MAR. Come see for yourself. 1340,000 Including land. OPIHH~E s .. as..12.5 1407Scaluela 673-1111 futmfka.,t Duplex. Buyer wh o needs ne& income + $heller. Front unit 3 bdrm, fplc. jac, 3 ba, mini ocean view. Rear unit 3 bdrm. 2 be. Under- ground pieing ror 4 cars. 10% dn. large assuma· ble. inc. $1700 per .mo. Priced al $350,000. Drive by 714 Pol.nKttia. U you llke, call the owner at 752·.S SUIMIT YOUR TERMS 4 BR., one story. Fam. Rm. corner. Owner very motivated & will help finance. Just $459,500. HIGHT LIGHT VIEW Our best buy for a 5BR pool & spa, formal dining, fam. rm. home owner ve ry motiva ted. Onl y $.539,500. UQUID4 TIC>t4 Overlooking the bl ue Pacific is this 6 BR +fam rm, complete with Pool & Jacuzzi & perfect for entertain· ing. Tran sf erred seller~ help "Finance. Priced to sell at ,000. MIW OM MAIUT Uke new 4 BR f am room. 2th bath with breathtaking view on quiet cul de sac just $695,000. CM.I. POI OT•S ' ' • SPLIT LEVEL TOWNHOMES IN COST A MESJt •.2 ...... 2lotll,2Sfof'J . s.,.• D•lltcJ ROOM • S. Deck & Patio ltodtllMJ • lay. Wiltdows • Z C• Ci.-.ge • Alllo. Door Ope111r • 2 le111llM for w~ Cw & 1H tt.111 Wtlcolllc. ~.=oc,",K. > ~ HAMILTON °' "-w: 12.0.. 0 2 ~ W.IS.. • CD > ~ r- 714/646-1112 ,... < m ~ ~0-2Z!9~~ \ HUNTINGTON HARBOUR OPEHHOUSE See lh1~ spectacular Coral Cay waterfront home Features include stalely 70' yacht dock. 4 BR, 3 car garage. Ex erull\'ly £xecUl1\'ely de torated A masterpe1 ce in design Please join us for brunch. 10.4 Sunday (714) 894·7S21 3531 Courts1de COLDWeu. BANl(eRO l"lnt 1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER FAMILY HOME! IRVINE· WOODBRI DGE LANDING Short walk lo private lake & pleasure grounds 4Br. lone a huge master w /frplr I 3Ba. bonus rm room + family room & wet bar' TiiE FINEST borne in the coves1 spec tarula rly decorated & magnifi c ently landscaped! you'll truly love every amenity & de- ta ii of this outstanding family home' Trades consider ed Own e r highl y motivated. Super financing al $379.000. OPEN HOUSE SAT &SUN 8SUNRJVER WARtBCARI 559.9400 1$:Z~l3 s~.,._,. Nicely detailed 3 Bdrm home In California Momu . Selle r wlll cooperate wttb finane· Ina . Shows like new home . Close to park w/tennlt • swimmma. Callfor.....U.. ...... 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Sl5S1000 -20% or more down and owe balance. 1"1BAICHIAY Spectul&W ocean v ew. 3br, Jba, family l'Obal. 1arden kltchtn. Prof. r&. modtled. S.tW'lly ••t· ed. walll lo private bt.acA. •*lowner • y ~ Former model. 3 8R, FullorPartTime C-.rv wntr uupera • , ...... ,.... ( Westcllt~~r~;: Ba, llbatb, muter nlte Offerina90or 100% w/aUp. CrcaUvt flnanc· Bou1hl another. 4BR, Btat oceanJrpnl loea. HAR• 1111 country kit, 2FP'a • w/pvl ...treat overtool· Call fo10r Oetalla ~I· Lo. w clown. Under ZV.BA. tam nn, pool. 111 tlon 4 bdnn beach housr J UJI Uattld 3 Br 2 bl. much more. Owner flex ln• tenn.b court, pools, OtncetlnNB•CdM l300K 955·l*lf. w/f1buloU8 view. Xlnt R £NA Is s AN CE lble,wllloonalderT.O.'• aod apa. Good aauma· JoltnCareyORl,RECf Aberc~~Auoc SILLllt CAltltllS f1tn.anc~t clsa 1 ooCo.ooo MODEl. Outstandio1 •• part ol down pay b&e loan1. MST rvine ..... an a rp vlfw with ettat (1na.11c mtnt. &flow market al C/216......_.c.tr 0 w • • r w i 11 12~~ fin With SSOK l7$.-?0or67S.7UI. LD& Pn('t'(f rot Imme.cl 1259,900. Call Norm or ,40-{357 ON Well undtr market -~ ule 11 ~.ooo Astnl. K .. e y u 1·1268 0 r Al•c• lit $238,000, 48R, 2....,8A M• • OHwf Dan Bibb 5..._ ~ Ll•t ...... ~ldl Below market rate. tam rm, Ira pool View Hu•" • bdnn, 3,~ ba, 6 7 5 . z] I I • t hi •-I · . 11or ~Sl• beauUful a Bftrm Bdrm Agt 9SS-Cll» •"' ~ ... '-•"-7.c..c.s ' ... w tew1ter • c ty _ _. hom" w/al•et~•-u •""'I · -over3000sqtt. Westcllrt • ..,,,. - o.,,.../.,...lou '62·Zll I 1111.bta Vlewt from lhll 2 Own1er Vt.fl fl1UI~ Will -------'° ..... IC'IWlf' T"" ' 11-l'--...L.. ........ __.... 646._,.8.:.::ll""-8 __ _ bdrm ' den home THllUff 10 ease w option or near paktb · 1d100l.s & .., lllllllQD ""-,.-., - Ahtlltt ..... I I Decks on both levels ' PL.AH "X.. purchase w/very am alt ff Allll ISi.AND shoppln1 Only Sl98.600 Htiph QCUM VIEW S'IUI t~l I yard tor outdoor Uvlng. 3 bdrm. din rm .. Uv. ilown 'owner flna.ntipg IPPMnMllJY Call Harry 1''reder1ck ""' -· ~ Excellent starter home. rm., ram. nn .. PIP, 2~ w/crutlve neaotlable UlllUIQ 6lJ.12e6 This refurbu&Md home 3 UNITS . Walk to beach Price includes : New bi.xtralargeporcelaill Lerma. Prl{m e 45 'Xl40 ' · hositaUt38r,wlth 2Ba 1''LEXIBLE TERM S Rtal&tahS.. carpet, paint & levetors. ~':i;,';,e~:~~:!i ;::i~ THllWfff-waterfront lot with exist· '· ·~ ~~J ~~. and a bright fllmily rm U 80,000. Call Agt l au $210,000. p · _000 ..,, llighly new upgrades. in1plerand11Uplor4S' -··--·-·-ASSUME II.~ Northrup R .•: lrvlM 1044 l"lltt ._I PltlMfntM&Y areas. nce 4'00JU, ·""' xlta lge muur bdrm yacht Pr1ctof$2,300.000 INTERESTLOAN Bm ?l4/642-S062or6'13-ll82 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••"•"•••••••••• l.()(ated in W~'"'?"Cove down,assume$40,000lat 1ujteplus 2morebdrms, ancludH ciearedlot, ap. SptttacularvuofNwpt loc & price 1n the -------- THM.IHci YOWNER,28R+loft. !J1&1t 2 abort blotu to trustdeedat 7a,,3.Xlnt 2~bath.farnilyrm,l.tv· pr oved plans and Sparlcl1n~ourty11 rd hetgbts.'2251,900 HEWPOITSHOllS ltllDlm!ll Brokers or Soles people Full or Part Time Orh•ring 90or lOO"k· C11ll For Details Offices tn NB' CdM John CareyGRl, REC Tow ...... OME? 21;1, ba, lu.x rondo on 1olf secluded beach. ~:acb IY~~. Cle!1 c~a':' ~I~ Ing rm, w/tpk , dlnl811 permits for a luxurious s ........ 000 A"' 9'J3-3660 Rae Rodgrrs 0.., THEC ........... L I• ~ course 13 Ran a . unit has 1 bdrm + utra .. rm ft 2 car g&J'9p Close Bdrm s bath French -· · ... '3112166 " ~".,.. Call the apeciahsts at SZI0,000, loan Ital. sleeping aru with year 2003 l4% LDt. onJy loaboPP1D&~r6ten· Regency home with MIDl'TllltAHU.H SJH,000 the condomin ium in-SU0,000, 7S2 ·9SS6, fittplace & large deck 2nd trust deed due nit r lub Owner m1nyutru YI.LA 1•1 ~r'.J \.T.' 67S.1771 fo rmat1oncenter ownr/a . Roomtonpand on tree 1986-87d. ~~UM!wn~r for trantferrtng, anxious. Terwl4•.U.W. Lldot~1...0oetiH&• ~,1~4 r·i. TouchstooeRealty shadedlot.SeUer rinunc appt. a..., .,,e.r" pm. Contact owner/agt. Call Pacesetter Homes -rh( ell .... __ ,_ --··!- 963-11167 TUITI.aOCI... ing. S2S9.~. l!!(7!!1!!4l!!!!7!!!!6().!!M2S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l "'"7~14._.·7~8G-~BBI-=-'-____ for details and apJ>Oint-~~s~,:~.c: ad~:~~ HEWPOIT AUL TORS 141-7414 107' PERFECT FABULOUS executive LUVETHECAR_ HDUCID l7.SI DOVMSHOllS ment.646-500:! on spacious s2 5' lot llMPUCEI 3 Br 2 Ba comer location townhome, 4 BR-3 BA. ! at 'home & w~lk to lhe Pool, Jacuu:I overlookl~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sunny south patio ha~ Custom 4Br, 3Bu, brk Ill Irvine's College Park. views, spe, custom up-beach from this 3 bdrm Moving out of state. bay. Galaxy Dr. Formal relaxing spa and llOC>l frplc. lg pool/patao, Shows bettern than grades. Xlnt ho. at ' ho!De tucked away on a Canal front 4Ur home. din rm .. 2 frplu. llGC.ANYON Sep. mstr swte, marble family fun.entertaining model.stepstoschool& $342 •500 quiet street Hardwood Must be &Old. Call Pete *""SOOO f 6."2510 ITOWHa floors. Roman tub and ment . Ne w decor pool. Owner's motivut-OPENSlJNDAY2-f I rloors. deck " brick Johnson for details -. ee. ...... . rrt.dpdlo.ty expansive stained glass earthtones. ed. Call now. SO ROCKYKNOLL 1 patio with mature fruit 63l·l266 &46-4&48,"-.-----1 Dtane Versailles over-Ass ume $421,000 at Open HseSun&Wt>d l ~ 64M25' trees. Great Potential 114 YFIOMT COMDO -ir 11 9'k. J111t S.s!IS.000 1509 Highland Ua ' Owners will help with I_ ~ l ;'/ r'. j ~ :1 Fantastic views of entire ~:rd:lgat~.g&:. See from I ~PM VeeStll\SOn TUR11.aOCI VIEWHOMl Unusual lux. & 1;1rivacy thru·out this slnking 3 Br 211 ba, ramily rm, formal dining nn_ 2417 sq rt ' Garden entry w /2 patios & 1 deck off master suite Highly up- graded S299.000 ( un rurn1shed I or SJW,000 tfum1shed > Like model Call for appl. to see BS I 9541 Mrs Glass. Open Sat/Sun #3 Valley View Executfw Tnmfff Custom View HCMM Sacrifice Beautarut 4 bedroom-2 bath in choicest Turtle Rock view location. Dramallc cealang, plush carpet. secluded master s uit e. s pecial den- bedroom hide-a-way! Loaded with extras in· side and out' Fully landscaped with private pati o and barbe· que built-in storage and garage work urea. How $319,000 Low interest rate · owner will carry large part to the right buyer Open houseSat1Sun 11-6 3 MORNING DEW Or call 7S2-5116 for appt Excellent financing _ Un 1vers1 ty P a rk Fordem. 2200 sq ft. 4BR. 21zBA. ram nn. Formal dan rm . De cor ator Home Spa_ Many Xtras. 559·8513 ----- DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION M usl sell NOW! Pnced Sl5.000 under mkt ! 8eaut1ru1 3 BR 2 ba. lremendously upgraded. Only Sl37.000. Low down to assume 1st & 2nd T Os OWC small 3rd Investors take note Owner will co-operate w agent. Open hse Sat/Sun at 39Z! Banyan St College Park, Irv. 551 _1006,__ ____ _ WoodbildQt Cr.Ksidt vfilow 4BR . 38A 2000 sq rt home w $149.CXXI assum fm. Prine only Sl99,CXXI. Owner Agt. 857·2100. 552-5555 W OODB RIDGE TOWNHSE 2Br, 2Ba, assume $73,000 al 12 •14%. Asking s 14 2, 900. 559-6662 • REH TORS TURnE ROCK VISTA •' UMDEI MAI.KET Priced below market for qui c k s ale . T hi s beautiful 2400 sq rt. con- do is only 2 years old You can move in im· mediately. Excellent financing available. 1269,SOO. D.M. Mcnt.al lltr 76o.ot 5 LOCA.TIOH /EMD \NT J .M. Peters Twnbse, 2Br, den, 2~Ba. patio, AC. super upgrades. Open S1m Sat/Sun l ·5 •6Klamath Vee Stinson H.t&Astoe. 631·7'00 7~',YJ. rinancmg ~.CXXI _ ~ ~ ~, =.·!_ bay, ocean, mtns. city ..fh..640-&849_ at 132Vaa Uodine H..t& .Assoc. '£4 -,v !'lttr~r Ughl8 1475,CXXI Cftlhry21 631-7600 R E A L T Y ~\.~~~'-"> HA.ltlOl llMI OCIAMAlOMT /lc6o4 Cha~!':r:!~ 3 Br, lift._ MomH 0 W N E R LE AV I NG AWl ... ERAT $139,500 This 3 bdrm, 2V. ba. Dublin Model In Village I has it all !! It's an eod· unit with an excellent location near adult and family pools, tennis and parks. Call today for in- formation on financing. 1714) 494·1177 ----- AlrTOF HEAVEN Spark.ling 3 Bdrm home on beaulafull y landscaped comer lot. Soothing spa. wood decking and covered patio. Ocean vaew. glow mg parquet noors. plush c arpets, gourmet kite.hen Lowest priced in the area. $249,SOO. don osen r1•..tltor., YOURCHOICE 499N COASTHWY 2 Beautiful Prescott LAGUNA BEACll Models In Woodbridge 497-~ Place. Each Highly Up-OCEANFRONT New graded and Decorated Modular Type Homes, for Oucriminating leased l3nd, 3 pvt bchs. Taste 5 Br. 38a. 3 car 24 br secunty, fishing garage, A IC, from pier from 534.SOO 10'~ $335,000. Attrac11ve down . 499<1116 Terms. Call for your personal inspection. ESTATES Open Sal/Sun at 1706 2"2 ba, 2 frplcs. den, 714 5}7-1350 AREA rrof.ssti=:t 0 D t ....... """' family rm overlooking DOYEi SHORES Offering prime property D __._.... Is cean rron . ~.uvv, . h 0 r ' .CO.--.ru terms avail pool. Large lot, badmin· 1441 Galaxy Drive. 4 Br.. wit wner inancin11 The rinal chance to Ho•i Wood, R~ too court. $379,000 by Den , Fermal Dinin g Waterfront Co-Op apt make your dream or 675-1676 67M444 owner. Flex terms & Room. 2 Fireplaces, 3 with slip. buying a new home in 0 w n t r wt 11 ca rry cur garage + large Hob 711 Lldo Park Dr Newport Beach's most THE R.UFFS Consider trade moving by Room. Pool sized lot Apt. A prestigious community Xlntfinandng. Poss. lse down. 631·2126 beaut landscaped WestcliffV1llat:o--0p come true. Ca ll for a opt, Carmelita Plan COD· Open SAT/SUN 1·5 Owner assist al Cinanr P 12, Dover Dr private showing or v15it do ·, 4Br 3ba -1 br/balh 407 KIN_GS_ PLACE I Park Lido Condo, ou r sales office. I ing Estate value un > 4215 Patnl'e Rd dn. Grttnbelt vu, new y OWHH lmllHG '4.20,000. Open Sat1Sun 1714164~776 decorated S239,SOO. lbrCar""'IHVHomes 1.5 Robmson R\'1lltui NewJ>()rtCresCotCondo, Reduced lO Sl.28.SOO 2 17H.-bor•""-D Wkd J LT I ...... 22 Anes urt • bdrm.2bal'Undo.l year "·--=-~ . ,, , . ~~ i .... ; , • , :~ •• m. • ... ~·-..,,.. .... ... , , ••• o ....... """"" [~i)'ll••dMd·• ... "''"'' .......... Fro m \800 ,000 10 7se,8989 pool, RV yard, lge cnr UDO J741N.Tustm22·A. Really Tile. w w cpts Wall Sl 2<" 000 12 7.,.. 3 I lot. $269,900, 20"k dn. SI 00 000 • d Costa Mesa paper, landscaped, enc · ""'· · ",. yr OWC I e 2nd 64().0325 ' pnu re • All propert·aes will &.n 55 1-3000 I t . loan amortized over 30 ORT ~ I _,_ ----Elegant 2stry s bdrm on .,._. patio, poo. Jae, enntS. yrs No pre-payment HEWr C"'"uOS Owner wlU help finance 7000 sq rt comer lot sold to the best orfer 1BWRur3no l'k"~.lrvln~ S91.000 +Isl TD. Open penalty. (13.58% annual Starting at f!SJ.000 we great asswnable loan 4 Open Sat/Sun 1 s 121 within a week. r Sun 3-6 or by appt 32031 rcenta erateJ. have studios l~ 2 Br. near Marin ers. Via Firenze. BUYNOW• rRI ErfHINSULA Via Tonada SJC orr bedrooms. Exclusive S1911.000 Submit orrer. Hudson Bay Realty 673·2181 673:.PJJ M A I 1 pa z rorn er del area of Newport Beach. 846 · I 044 A gent or 645_9SSO 675 411c --------rOIMTD~EX Obispo Pactf1cCo. FHUHD Quality best describes this Bluff rondo. New carpet, floors. appl. rix lures and bath counter tops Sun fLlled mom patio orr F'R. lots of natural It Appro11 2SOO sq. rt Call Pete Johnson at631·1266 Ali ha ve good assuma 646.1046 u Hatr a block to Beach 498.S640,<tfj85020 ble loans_ Security, plus ~ LIDOISU MEWrOITcR~T These 2BR, 2BA rom· --------all the extras that come 121/J°lo FIHAHCING Under construction lBR VIEW pletely seperate units with condoliving. You can't beat thlS' 30 Dream Home Buy no"' Themostbeaut1fulv1ew have a lugh assumable So.thLOCJlll'CI 1016 -year loan at 1212 '1-&wallpaper&decorat-mTheCre!>tawa1ts you lo3nplustbeowner w1ll 000, ••••••••••••••••••• +owe 2nd at 12 S'1 ing services wal l be an this 3 bdrm wath carry large 2nd trust WHITEWATBVIEWS Beauttrul 4 Br 2'• Ba wholesale retreat plus 3 bathi. deed Dynamite buy at rrom th1S scarce ocean· Red h 1 I I¢~ RL\1 It\· ,;·, ;) ~:~111 Condo in Newport Crest. Decorated tn the fmest $38S.OOO Hurry on las front unit ·prof decorat· Call Delores, TSL Also 3BR & 4BR hume~ taste. Assumable \21)r: one Ask for Barbara ed Spacious 1 Br + den ..fr~rt.ies,_642· 1603 avail with xlnt rmanr loan Hurry' Just listed ! Chambers. or 2ar 2ba Perfect in OPENSAT 1·5 in g . Agt V1rg1nlll Redhil}<k~Realty every detaal S375.CXXI. 114 YFIONTDUll'lU 424 Prospect St. O'Brien 673-1323 1Y LCHJ...O VI .. R.E ~odbrtclte APT. FOR SALE 278JASMINE Open Thurs & Sunday Or call for appt. UDO ISLE La una Realt.l'494·0077 20% down. OWC lge 2nd BALBOA PENINSULA lmmaculale 3 Br 2 Ba INVESTORS !'' S30.00{ 552 -75_0_0 497-1761 Two 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Steps to beach Com-under market Onl} ea. PLUS a separate en· mwuty pools & tennis_ S7SOOdn 2400scJ rt home 1--------IAYSHORfS MONTEREY MAGIC Re1l11 551·3000 l!ttt81rr111ca Pk,.),lnill<' w no payments. 2 br, 2 COUNTRYCHARM ba. immac w l ex Woods Cove 2 Br home pansion potential. Just with guest quaners on 1 , S33S,OOO. Agt, 96J.al82 acre wooded ocean new '111!1'1~~~~~~!!!!" trance large l BR + ba ll67,000. ~en!,642-3850. Xlnt appreciating area tCoast Royale l 5 Br S 4Br. 2Ba. family rm h in the upstairs rear THE ILUFFS -:.ill._S00.631 S476 I•-------• S28S,QQOOW~6Jl-S596 3600 sq rt home w11 PIER & FLOAT ·~&SH" £XCUJSIYE counlr} k itc hen & \.,_.leach 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECLUDEO Hi~r.-.clM Magoiricent 4 Bdrm custom contemporary home. tucked away on a lot. 2 block:. to the beach 1259.SOO. S200.CXXI in as· sumable financrng. ent 494-4730 ~ private road on over Vi ~=!!!!!! a c re of complete : seclusion. Dramatic home has extensive use of skylights and glass to lake advantage or the breathtaking coastline and c anyon views. $745,000. don osen n·.1 l t (1r .. NESTLED AMONG THETREF..5 Only 10'1 down on this 3 bedroom. 2 bath contem· porary residence with an exollc tea.ltwood spa, wood decks, a pond with a waterfall and beautiful ocean and mountain views. Seller rinancmg available S299 .900 499 N. COAST HWY 497-3l3l. LAGUNA BEACH • 49'7 ·4848 L. 01vorceForcessa1e. Inga Lowe r 3 Arch Bay. lli.Jh• ... Great ocean ,view. pvt a rea. 4bdrm beac h -----~ house. 499-3144. WEST OCUHFIOHT Triplex Xlnt terms & prime localion. 5600.000. Agent, 67~16L OCEAHROHT 3 bdrm, 2 bath im maculate home with guest house & or 1 bdrm apt Incredible ocean view '450.000 Realonomics 67~00 Garage One of those ni;:s; $3lJ~OO ~lllllllllllillll_.lllllllllllillll_.. .... .._ for mal danang room "hard to ftnd"' items and Magnificent views of up. WESTCUFf HOME MEW EXCLUSIVE Whitewater views on owner Will carry the perbayandmountams % OWN large private lot papers 1 ON L v 20'1 Front row. sharp 3 bdrm 25 Charming single story 3 lido Waterfront SJ99.000 Great assuma· down with tbe used to be on PEE land Good 0 W NE R WI l l Bdnn, 21~ bath home Spect acular views & ble ranancang. Agent anterest ofJJ'k .Eventhe cr eat ive ftnllncin g Features include mostdesiredlocationor 494·473-0 pr 1 c e is r I g h t at available. AMIUI'[ "arden room with wall I 1· · Sl,300,000. Open Sat/Sun 15 ~ :nd ceiling of glass. cozy ~~n~0'Rece1~1i"ygupden~~~ MEL n..-u5 416Plata. AT 13°' k'1l chen ·with brick '""'"'" /C & detailed. this spacious ,6 VILI......_. 9 '"-"' 1 TOR · 0 I fireplace in dining area, <bdrm, 5 bath home has MoblL... H- A _.. IU;llU. C /21 .... ~ Cntr FOR 15 yu1s rormal dining room and " ... .... ..... '7M 120 j U\ large living nn. formal For Sale 1100 640. 357 B a2ndfireplace inlhe hv dining rm, oew tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Spacious 4Br + 3 a, mg room Priced al kitchen & dock for 60' OCEANFRONT Ne"' Wtstdff'::.'1 UrPER IA.CK IAY ram1ly home w pool an a S410.ooo. boa I + much. much ,.todular Type Homes, SPotless a Bdnn family m 1' I I 1 on d o I I a r F t ble " • Brdm fam nn Ba tnancang avaa a $2 700 """ leased land. 3 p\ .. bchs. '" · . .' · home A "MUST SEE.. oe1ghborhood Please thru Paresetter Homes more · ,Y\N. • ..•.................... lrg pool, mo\e-tn new property Owner must sell No"',,, Bu a Ide r~ Ca 11 for an Ralph Furra & ruo!>Or 24 hr secunt)'. rishmg decor. sc hools & OpenSatSun l·S PleasecaU631·22468kr formation and appt 673-6498 dpoiewrnfro499m""'S3416.900 10', $7,000 DOWN churches nearby Vee 2320 La Linda Place "" 14.7% IMTEIEST ~~:l:~·&J~~~ & As C/21 N.wporf Cntr Find what you want 111 646'5092 ......... .._. ..... _ ........ ~Trailer at P~ beach. MO QUAUFYIHG . 640.5lj7 Daily Pilot Clas~1f1eds mil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ $317~00 Tr e as u r (' Is I and · Versatlfes2Br.2Bapen· LOWOOWN ·OWC Jll••········· Laguna Bch. S8SOO S OR LEASE/OPTION llG CANYON 25% OWN 499·3816 thse, ocn view_ 155,000. horn Assume loans SlQ mo. 4 br. 3 ba exec. . eon OrEH SUH I ·4:30 IE.ACH/ Affordable ore 730·2270, H m Sussex Lnin Westclifr. g••Art.IAO 25CanyonlslaRdDr. OWNER Will $48.500 with low low 642-2682 Justredone inside&out. IY.,.._I~ 1o rr F o rd Road J down 2 yr. 2 Br. 2ba, ~mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Avail now. $285,000 ~ McLain splil·level condo FINANCE ram rm Min age 18yrs. J IR 2 IA CONDO Owner/bier, 7sz..~. with large master suite AJ 13% sml pets OK Across Adjacent to Newportl•-------REAlJ'Y dressmg & sattang area from bch Mary Jank Crest area Sea Wind LIDOISU • .._,. .. _ _,_ + balcony with oul fQR 15 yraH Rltr 6311004. __ _ Section $t23,900 Good 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3 car. 40' standing golf course UU"l Today's 9"t ltly terms. lot Sunny So. patio. New SllLH FIHAMCIH .. A.YA.IL.AILE view. Assumable loan. Spacious 4Br + 3Ba, '2l.SOO 1972 S7xl2'"rwo ,.. LOT Roy McCcrclt, lltr. kitchen. bath. Ready for FOR UCH OF THESE Reduced toS26S.CXXI. family home w pool tn a bdrm 1 ba Newc"'•. lge ~ 5••7729 2nd story addition. J ust Gii W AU<ER m 1 I I 1 o n d o I I a r ... ~ FOi AUTlU '"'!!!!!!!!~..,..~~~~~I 11Sted. SPECIA.L OF~S neighborhood Owner pvt Porch. 2-sheds. 5• Tbat'swhat youget wilh ENHANCING BEAUTY= R TY 1 • 200 must sell Now''' Please adult no pet park this prime ACRE PLUS This large 3 bedroom. 2 OCEANFRONT 6 Br GEORGIAN COLONIAL on call 557-7993· BUILDING SITE. A bath family home orrers IY OWNER 2.4 ACRES in Newport. ZA>necl for NEW nll'l IMO 631-2246 lkr. MOBIL E WANTED. sngi gently sloping parcel, a very spacious reehng New rust. bit 2 sty, H 000 LnaUU. wide. move-out. located j111t a short dis· with spectacular ocean French Normandy_ 3 BR'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! orses. $2,200, · B'mONT 638 06!7 or991·9010 lance rrom leMis . the views. Excellent terms & den home. Can be1~ " Own.rDtsptroh! '77 Skyline 2BR. 2BA beach, provides SPEC· are availableon thislov-splil.$895,CXX>.OWC 3711 IYOW~'EXIC. 3 Br, den, OLD CORONA DEL Under market. Owner Need quick escrow Fam rm Across Crom TACULAR OCEAN • ely stucco and glass Seashore. 673-6.578 • Br 2 b._,a, Eastbluff MAR Tri-level Custom loaded bu i Ider r ead Y I o BeautHully decorated Beach Pet Adult Park CANYON VIE'UIS ""ot home -soo 497 """l .. negotiate. Great terms HV Homes. 3 bdnn. 2 ba .... • '' • ffall, • .,,.,,,, dn "'"-wi·th charm plus GUEST UNIT SJG _5881. 00-_4=:11=1 __ enough? The owner has e -LIDO ISLE home. lO'i< · vwuer to qualified buyer High assumable 30 year ~--included detailed con· • Beautifully remodeled fin ancing.lnterestonly. over garage . REDUCED TO Brand new 48r 4ba rmancingat12.5'k fixed MEWHEWMEW struction plans for ID Lingo 2bdrm 3ba home with Asking a ppr a is a I $595,000. Ope n Sun 1 ·5 2211 bayrronl with boat dock Asking 123.5,CXXI. land in· ORA NGE COUNTY unbelievable CUSTOM Atolb fonnal din nn. sun deck, S240,000. Prine only Waterfront. IS available atS9SO.CXXI lo eluded. CALL NOW• 1 9 8 1 B e 8 u t y , VILLA IN MEOlTER· "" wet bar & more. Ban.k 857-4828, 642-0350 Sl.lJS.000. Open Daily Owner 1 Agent Pr in · microwave, frplc. bay RANEAN STYLE. We · appraised S475,CXXI, xlnt OWMrDtsptr•t CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3 till sold. 2274 Channel c1pals only. Come form· windows. pnc:ed to sell. believe you'll agree il't FflUpleachHCMIM terms & price only Need quick escrow. B B So f H $337000 Rd.Ba,lboaPentnsula spect1on Sat/Sun 1·5 S41,SOO.IPF'Jll.SA-Bl. "A LOT FOR A LIT· Oitly S1.S9,900 ! $424,000. Open House B l 'f 11 •• d r t d r /2 r · O wy. , · CAll67S.Jlll 760·9596 MU•1...1~.1.R1o.1 TLE" ''"-full U red Sat-Sun 1·5. 119 Via eau 1 u..,, eco a e .,..ii;A "' at ""'s o eF The lot alone is worth HV Homes. 3 bdrm. 2 be. REAL TORS price of 115.000. or the price! 1 Bdrm. den, Vella. Owner/Agt Don : High assumable 30 year RARE BAY F RONT OFFICE DOWN MOllLEHOMEDIY. termscall Cplc. entry porch and 673-0697. flnancingall2.S3 fixed. BUILDING 9 offi ces, ample TEHHISIUffS $12 6 • 17141527 .5900 MISSION REALTY trees Add a second Trade Luxury Newport Asking '235,000, I.and in· k' d k C y·11 SUPER NICE and LOW mW' 98SS. CstHwy. Laguna story for a great oeean home on l.'l acre for In· eluded. CALL NOW ! par mg, oc ' annery 1 age PRICE-Bhdfs x plan. 3 NO UAlJ ml -- PlloM 494-0731 view. come Units or? F.quity Owner/Agent. Prin-area $3,850,000. BR-21.; BA. nr comm lllftlrD OCUHlltHil!S TRADE ORLOW DIP $280,00!l. Ac t now ' cipala only. Come for In· pool & walk to NB ten-Uftnul Close to b<'h This lg dbl HO~ LUXURIOUS ourux Broker Co-Op. Agent apection Sat /Suo M. OFFERED EXCLUSIVEL y BY ms . club-Open Sun WILL ffUlW'[ wide is on an oversized Octan front mobllt ~~ 1·5 631-4516. i-•=.::.:9526==------MARTHA MACNAB 642·8'l35 HPM """" romer lot 5Starpark. A B be .... -ERLY e""'Y a 31•VISITATRUCHA AT 1~ musttosee (507467). homes. 2 r. pvt a1.:u, ~ ·· •vv MEW USTIMe LAlt&EST 1-2 LOT .. .J to adults. good ocean View rrom 40x9$, with (2)2 br, r ba IOULllDlllUOf.U.ll!lllaOl'la 64M259 fOl lO yralK' ~~TEARNORS S49·~or499-31111 both units + the Sound THEM.UffS houses. Block to beach. aJA tM.J "~ I of the Surf in "Still o r Of'EHTOOA.Y 1-5 Best rental ar•a. llllWIOaraumt //L -7~ "' s · B r ·1 MOllLEHOMEDIY Channing3bdnn,2balh The Night" 2 Bdnns, 2 vt..a-A--...L... .. llCJI»rtrllrf'9 ll&l1ICll'VllW<lllll« '/IQ,(4 ~ pac1ous 4 r + am1 y • o "al apt No end l b lh h A rt ard 536 •D"'W.--S2S9,000. Prin. only. ..__ ........ ~."·.,._• ..___.._.._,.............. RE A Ty rm+ formaldiningnn 1714t527·5'9 + •u" · · a seac · cou Y End unil. 3 bdnn, 2\-i 541·3076 days: 873~ ~'""cvt'•-l&11'.81i3o--~ ...... (714-Jf!M.;.oo-& """'·Move In today. -.a...-ir..1... l"O Emerald Temce. Wallt entry and a spa on a bath, great location with eves. Owner. ~r must sell now!!! Acrtacp 1VI" -' 0 to beach. Assume loan. spacious deck. Wood k •. t · TotaUv Pl u •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Owner will help finance. used exlen3ively inside par "'m . View. , OWNER ANXIOUS love-ease ca 2 ACRES tn Collon -000 and out "-'it today ' repainted• all new cpl. ly 2 sty In estab ~brhd. Sell lbings fast with Daily 6l l·ll4' ..... R·3·X. Ten•nt1·ve •or I" -... · · ..__, · Spotless! Offered al SlO 000 total casb down. .. ,. " '"llM Seller will assist fmanc· ~O,OOO (with creative OWC balance. P~able JP~i!l]lot~W'.!an~lllA~ds!!,.'----.l""-1'11111111111111_.lllllllli-..~ units. S64,CXX>, 19.600 dn. Ing. k 2S,OOO. fmancingpogg) '2,000 per mo at in,, or Seller will carry s yrs 494-7551 trade for 4-ple.L Aeking NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT CREST l3"'r interestonly Dir i11 ;•,li1:.i \I.. .: ' ' .\l ,,,,. J, l ' f) •11 ''' I : ~ ' ' f d' !bl II •·· j I l j •••••••••••••••••••••• ,'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lefant 4 Br. custom In r~ Nellie Gale Ranch , hsttlllfflt IJ% La1una Hills, beaut. Gel l11t year's lnlel'tlt 1215,000. Ownr, 631,;7215 2 .t. _._ 1 c.......a I ACRE IN Bfrmuda Anw .,....... Dunes, R·l, 1lnt loc. nr n..-HoetM S•d111r Sept. 20tla. coif courses. S25,000 _,.... cash. 1-4PM. John O. Harmon 2 large Bdrms, 2 Baths, sunken &Assoc living room, double car garage, ~1..001 SEA VIEW HLLH FtMAMCIMe Bea~tl(UI ' detached 4 BR 2 BA home in the Colony, central air condition.inc, new carpet new paint on comer tot. Fabulo~s pric~ $139,900 Best " au is seller rinanct.nc. Toal M orris 551 ·8700 MACNAB·lRVINE REALTY I view, Imported marble, rate now! rutzy aasuma· pool she yanS, 4 car ble 30 yr large tat. • pra1e. equeslri1n lol. bdrm, fam nn, 11 yard. 1125,000. IN.2-5181 Ol'INNlO'f Jtnltft" c.o. 7Sf.0706 ..=.:::=-=~""'""-'--- I u 1 : au .no or DUPUXOt4W:.': .... ~-.. I HOISIPIOfl•n 3. I 8edr'oclml .. a fireolaca • dttb ud ~am, 2i00aq. ft. 4 bt, atfot. Annual lnl'lllft ----1~ be, fam. ma., 3 ca.r ; ooO •· r.~::.-1".,'f'St~ c/2i..,.tC. ".:: :0~•8:J: tl.131... ~7 l ' 4 Bedroom New Bedford Model. 2121 Yacht Yan~ee. Vacant. New carpeta & patio. View lot ln guarded pte community filth pool & tennis t-OU111. Priced ror quick sale below market. $365,000. Price expires Slpt.ath. ' built-ins. Walking distance to lbe 2 AC •~OlTOM beach. Community Association with ZONED R.s.x Tentatiwc tennis & pool. for JS unils. le4,~ tllOO down. Sttltf wdl carry 5 Yl'I at tn int Clftly Sl6t,Ot0.ho4T._ ............ i l AC, 1An1 l ·I. XIII• :J ........ . H.,,_6Alllt. 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(enefd yni, lndry Le 0Ra1aor Rily, W.8600 WESTCLIFt' 3 bedroom. 87S 1481 . :! bdrm. l bath k 7S Adullt' 6-U 5CJ73 llnantlnlt •• IOI Al!l 3 & Z bdnn only 3 ~hort WINTER RENTAL. 2 aft 11pact . dbl ta rporl, 1 ----~ )~ .. • I story with pool, family fk' f tht I k f 3 bdnn. 2 blth~ Wt·~t•uil• ll\lplt•x M1w11•rn l'eftosl«' Tl• 4IH ~5 blockll tu bu th 1n on the ~•nltont T1I Adults p~f No pth1 ~ ~ •-room dining room 3 R on1e ° C uc My f'w. Apt 2 II r 1 fl ,1 Newpo .. I ··w r u It"' July I 1112. S7""mo Av•ll 'm-..t <Lo<J\ m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . t s . en In OSlll t"All ~ I\. h r I C " ...., e n ... ~ Bar~ u .,., . . . ' "In'· ...,., o OC EAN•'RONT Mobile pat.oa, '"c, etc 1500 N .:w £ST 11t ed 20 ..,,1wnstu1ni wit t•111·1•1 • ..... ry-Loh/ den or Jrd lldrm t Rlt1Jl42$200 8'130231 llomu SUIOOmo Dbl Mo&46-44'11 Townhomr VILl~GE :-m 11tl 111rd. 1•111 1.,.11 Cryph 1500 '234,900 <:•II lor mo~ REUTOR Ele11ntElle<"ullvt1Home wlde.4993816 llARBORVlEWllOMES COMM UNITY 2ilR 1tJt:11¢I' 1'Jrl1"'1'11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• det1a1I~ Spectacular VlfW du1gnl!d for entert•in· Su•"'r $Br. 38a. 2 '111'. 2'' B11 l"''" I""" .. rrt clru~~. n,ilnil ht•allllj! ,.wo 11dJ !<AN, W11tm,tr .. 9.1.3 1112 UH AllOWHIAO "-C"·,... ,.. '• """ """' .. N I h 11 Mrmori•I f'll tk uuo • • ~eanfront 3 br. 2 t>., 2 1n1 · fireplace, wtt bar• _ _.. l'lote to p.1rt' pool ll.'ll of purt luxury r.u11ars o l't' ~ no t' 1 <r1•11 u r h 1142 634 z her II rt' i JUST IOo/e DOWH story Avlll 1ftu Sf Pl den' J uat ~! IM71 Spee t 1 cu lar Ort ll n rf'deC'orated Sl3S01mo hydro tub 111 ma,tr; 2 l>Jrm. 2 ba, f1rrpla<'t'. I Quwt ~If! 1 M'l'Urtl> •. llMm HL This lov~ly mou1H111n 8th. Winter '900 or year Plus Eulll~ dollhoun View 2 Br 2 ba c.-o-op In tnrld "rdnr '40-163S suite. formal dintnl( rar ear. onoceun Wl't>k ~" 5442 770.Stl~ homl' I\ cornpletdy ly lease Sl.200 No peb with larse fncd yd for South L111uu fully ()(eanfroot I Br rooms. wood burninj! ly Monthly 9111!1m u~:Al'Tll-'l'I. 2 llr i li.1 C.-.rcW furn1~ht'd down lu thr A&l.~·M2'7 klcb .Justl'iOO' 15482 furnished Av11t yrly, ~Mn (irE"plartS, mirro Wll\'I.' Stt'ps to ..Prti•in. 11·nn1' M1•&u \'1•rtli-. 11~1 ~·1 ft ''°,.,+y 1600 GOON*''li ~ 0ht't~u~~ ~L~~! ~m~ ~ Rentlmes631'45M Fee winter or ahort term I s.2 7217 I l37 1211 ovf'n~. fon~ pattvi. & JOll. bike 2 un. 2 Iii\ fpk lntln <11i.hw,h1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u.~~'1~ ,. E aide :lbdnn, ii,.,ba. cu~ Waterfront Homes Int yards Pnvote eleicanl Wntr ~so 673 ~ t'l\l'IO!lrd l(Jrut:1• Allull' SUPll SUPH ~:~~~o~~~e C:~"w.w;~h HOtlNI U~ de sar. frplt, stove. encl MH400 LUXURY IA YFIOHT hvina only L~ minutrb Elt•g11nt 2 RR 2 Ila. '11•1o nn 1wt~ ~, 9111 Sun~ct. CM, r.onl' tra larite lot lnt'lud~d ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• backylilrd, nice areii • BEACH HOUSE * 38r 28a wtthboat shp from f'uhloo bhand, 1 lndd~ purno i·hin.1 3103M11l•1•A1·i: )404400 MO Try1111lof\'••1air,I" TRAILEIPARI ilelMMl.a.d JZ" ... S700 S40.B6or5484411 Cosey IBR . frplc, Avail Ot't 1$t Many m1nultHuSC Plauiur linen "f\' "l\' Sl .. '"l mn YllLACOIDOIA .. .. are m1t"ru w1v(' oven. -d b d am ti S3500 M · • ""' 1201140 \Mllll hu1ld1nl( on t.:olor11do Rh't"r nr wiuhtr, dryer & 1115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk Y..!... ea mt c e 1I1 n & en1 o . o 0 C Airport. Just 1•ast 11f Agtn 646 :rl.'>S Spa1•111u" 1-; S11k i\µls S375M Al'l now won 't Parkt:r Ant 150 S•w<:e!I h~a•hMr £ •lip 1, in l.itllt! Island 3 bdrm. 3 8 I Id Courtyard S Lall ~S Broker67S.4912 New~r1 Blvd & so uf End ":H, n.:•tto c1~h\o\i-ht h .. v w • • " 0 ., d S r + am nn, cu e 9 s~n '"fo F-y Sta.. Vrru1llcs 1B1 rum un "' ,.... lut' wit roonito eAp:ind cludedinthtlowpnce or en l250mol.seDot sac location A\lliltm mo 4 L44111,! IESTIM .. ~ •w .. fum.$S50mo }rroonil &,tm1• M111>tu111lrr't' C'hurk S1>1ll1•r S7$0,000 with S2SO,OOQ S525,0UO Owner will tit" 640 09'B._lnS.600 mrd $91,5/nlO yrly lse S rooms unfum. exrepl llG C .u•y()N In!{ at UlOO a month 2 l 3 7112 34 6!1 t: II' No l't"l~ 631 l26li duwn OW(' balance at carry at 13'~ furS )'ears hlboe ,_... 3207 J ack le Hand lem an C E box Frplc. gar. i, El t d l OOO r 631 5439. 2473 Orunl(C 642 4957 I llURM ~Ill 10' • Guar 10': t•ash 011 th 0 • d 6311266 ml to ocean. uttl by tva t' • SQ 1 Ave. Costa Mesa 2 llOltM $475 1 ,1 ~~,;~-c1uh Ll'lll>~ lla rk if di' w1 JUSl I •, own ....................... . owner SllOO 'm o Deane home situated on -• -PAClt'ICSUNSt-:1 2323 t:1tt1•n 1\\1• t'M :, ~ . _ 5ired 7141752 2213 or Open this Swiday 27721 Newport on the Beach, 1 ~ ~ ~ 1 I a hill overlooku1g 10th DtipltHs fw'ft 1650 VIEW Ml l&f> -··--·-·-71 64 0067b Ham1tta1r Drive. LakE' 3Br, 2Ba, some ocn • "!\T, ..!.94·0!M_ tet Close to Country ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• IS ste~ to sand I.I( 2 4 4· ~owner Arrowhe;id view, cute. tux rondo t zj (L Ex.-ruttve·style family Club 1n m06t presug1ous Steps to BE'a1·h 2RR, part bdrm w rarriort. bal. I Hr I bu . uv.iradl•d t·on ---------·~---------D.M • ....,...altr $875 mo. Call wknds --__ homew1dram11t1c entry . toe Dramattrentry, ex· (um LowerOuplex Im tdry lat· ulil inr Sli55 du "'fr Sn C~t 1'11.1 Tt>n CANMaY Vil.LAGE 76~0IJ~ 613 ·9157 or wk d y 6 • Clean lbdnn duplex large masttr suite. dble tensive pattOS. Jaruzzl, mac Yrly Mature l'ou 8.sl !Ml7 n1:. 'P•llll. H1llt·~ bJll Two pri~ lob in <.:an 98 nu1·TS 8'73-6098 Orr street prlcmll. quiet garagt' & beautifully 3bdrm, 2ba, 2 stor y ~leJ:>rer ~ 631 :MIS Jtlult $.1!!0 mo ~i 0'.!22 Uft OvtofS........_ s Junior Udnn \'1•rrn1ll1",, nt:ry V1 llary, ptu11 ........ New custom tuxury3br 325.Nopets.Ava119t2S. landscaped yard! Kids Perr cond. SJSOOlmo Apar+iMtllh,,.,..tlwd f'e i· fan s49 < u 1, AKI ' 11 b I 14-71'1.xts J ,ro_...., 2600 hom' •. 1 b'tock from ..... "•1• •· ""'lS OK ' A "Ar at ,, •• 73•• ' ' ., '" " ~uc ~ss u u111nes, ,. ... , .. 2""-·..,._~ •"" .,.. gall\ .,.. . .., ••o••••••••••••••••••• 64 • <369. 5411 042< 2 or I H.i Pool. jL.trJl(t' Owner will f1nann ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ferry 4 frplcs jac 2•12 l.rg exec Home 4BR. onlyS6SO~Hurry ' •5469 llOOISLE lal>oolti..d 3706 751.9i"io .. 'l;u 11i.'l~ $411.S Mn 139!> fl l'rt(·~ with ur Without v~ry Low Down 'Fase 3 br. ~ ba home. ba , ta'r Mo·t~mo o~ yr 3BA. den Nr Hoag Hosp Renllmes631·4555.[ee 3BR & BR ho •••••••••••••••••••••• ~I • 1Jak1•r &11 (1163 Ht"n 9 I tn venlOry Call Hill Ml'r OwHr nHdl Co1h! 1 ,r 1 tl a Y 1 a r b 0 r · ly ISOOlmo Can furn on Bluffs m CM Ocean 2 NICE NEWER HOM ES 4 mes now Steps to Blt) I Br ~real Bt>ac:h renla · Spar 1' ! Mon Fri retl, Y. ash1ogton S350 mo 73cH>s82 968-JOSO View, Sundenk Jae ._S Both h Bd 3 av11I furn or "!'rum Patio. lrpl", aar ~.35 hr. comvt run1 Stt•p:. lo ti61·6212 =---~ ..,, ave 3 rms. Agt Virginia 0 Brien 'p ," .~, band Sll25 mo vrl\ ut I Hr :>toic.> i.:a~ µaul. -ca..i..t-·-........ ,. mo Nancy642>4573 (83J bath. dining room. den. 673·1""3 winter.() f,N 328 ~ pd <•QO"'>'> . . . Nw•I L·oupl6< prnf<>rr"ll Re<lh1ll ~Realty f ;7:~ 7:W(I SUPB Toa Wriff.Off Fast &crow ,oula. lkn. & ,rinclpab WtkOIM Park C1ty."r.ahl<l Ala« ..... __ ., .. B116 d' ,. I e aA ... s h ... .,._ """ <• <•' "' u ' "" 1 4S·5218 wkn s irep ace .. "!_ you can --aJ>p ire. 644 0054 Ref ., SJ;JJ 64611727 townhou~t! t•o ndo, I C••••d••••••••••••••••••• Ava1JOct 1. walk to the beach Loca 2BR.--.18A frplc, hrd wd l RR VerSa1lle~. pool 1 block from ski llfb. I )r on °· ocean view. 3 Br b tion 3 Arch Bay, a noors. open beams Xlnt 311 M. ~ JllC ~auna 1:vm 24 hr Ml'~a \ rrd<> l,.:l' 2 I.Ir '1 o Id 3 bdrm 3 h". 2l"J I Ba J?ana Blurrs. 3~drlm, "clcondSo750wmlpoall~. private gated C'ommun1 I ~a S795 mo 631 5476 3 Br 2 Ba Waterfront sec 'guJrd Soso 631 fi666 OJ Jdulls no P•'I' $210 Uoo Lea'" back poo • lenru.s, etc $'750 • ~ W nle SJ•>Ul Yrl 51•00 ' <•oo mo '"" I""' "' 92 SO cleaning dep. ty Sl.OOOmo Lg 2Br. 2Ba , nl'WI ) 1 r """ Y , 3l!d 2ba 11 t I .,.. '"~ "''" avail for break r ven 4 _:S700_. ----Nor l h La g un a , fum1Shed Villa Balboa. 673 324~ 644 ISJS run:-~hed i<~ fl~(~: 1~ 0H r 30 l'piwr I Ut R._ .. 1 cashllow <•7 ''"•" Elegance & e~onomy • 871 7672· 'd r h Lo BR B " 311 ... "'I ,.I....., 1 .... :r,rs '" """" • oceanst e o 1ghway, ownu 879-2174 wer unit I I a 673 9060 ,\"' "Ull'I n n 1 :>on ...., / S425 renlS ttus Spamsh Three bdnn, 2 bath. new s 250 94 n.... s s ' 1t• 532.5 1;:!1 :mi COASTHIGHWAY 714 76 7292 Ronches,fanM. style 2 bedroom family paint inside out. new 1 mo Alh,4 ·7SSI CAM AL fl OM T winter .,.,..n at un <keanfrnm 2 tir. ~ bu Next to Tony Humu \ Gro•H 2700 home near the beach' carpels S700 mo No L.ocJ-aHill lZS HOME J09ParkAve 675·9265 Ava il weekly month h Almo:>l nto1o 3 br 2 ba lie Ribs and give~ vnu .i 1i--------•·•••••••••••••••••••••• Plush t'a......,• & lar"e pelS Apply 646-9303 t8·5 •••••••••••••••••••••• hlboa ,....... 3707 winter 752 9466 "' 1111? rm lo\ hreµJa, ,. Oregon ranrh for rent, .,...... .. 3BR 2BA T Newport Shores 4 BR 3 -m1rrowave 2 ~·ar "ar 1o super "window" on a1 DRUXE DUf'l.U rhef's kitchen' Children Mon lhru F'n I Std Wig. • ownhouse 111 Ba, 1 year lease $2,UOO ~··•••••••••••••••••••• I Br Newport •, blo!'k 10 " live Mariner's Mtll.' Walk to Dana Point $350 mo 200;it'rt'S. 2 br &petsare OK' •4981 g_ens Laguna Village Pool. mo. Isl & last Cwen 2 br. patio, orean ~"" bea ch Res11uns1hlr elec Ol)t'ner. pm vauo Lease & u1sltnfit stru1· Marina 90', linancin2 h o u s l' • s l r e " m Rentimes6314555 Fee 'Nice Clean 2BR, 18A tennts. View. deck. w·b Henry /\\atl now $700 mo 709 Advil~ onh S4SO :'It o Si~ & ut1I 644 ~998 "' ture for sale. B\'atl Take over exist ~~~~5(gr94~•~\4s3e~I; Great toe Super clean 3 New car pel fenced yrd frplc' AC 1625 Avail RIC II.AR U SOW t~ RS Ba_!boa Blvd TI9_1lll!I 675 6031J · 759 5412 Wat•rfront H01Ms 1n2 loan~. owner will eves 1714 1661 7622 Br 21·'2 ba, frpl c. New I encl gar. No pets ' now Kids OK. 840.299Z_ RLTR Bear h F'ront Unit 2Br 6210 Ote.infrunt 3 br 2 Easlstdl" 2 Br t end~d 631-1400 carr) 3rd :O.o pa)menl paint. drps & cpt $7~ ISl & last. ~ Orange L.ocJ-a H.... )25 714 S98 5674 1Ba. winier rental S6SO ba. s1~0 3 br 1 h.i. S700 patio. d " l2.9 l'n1'e"1 ru r 2 ) r'> Spa c1ou., R•ol Estate 496·6642 wknd.s & eves "D" CM 548·2778 ' •••••••u•••••••••••••• BLLI F FS 3 Br 3 Ba mo 673·54_10agt s t' P 1 Ju 11 r J at' k l> Dr Ser Manajll'r "S Co11d0Milti ... 1/Tow11-owner unit 2 Br + den I ExchCMqt 2100,C --c6el Mer l22l 2 BR N wpt Hgts garden I Shores 3 Br 2 Ba beach. Fam Rm P11 Jacum 2 bdrm, I ba. itar ldr) t 2 I 3 '59 6 I; o !I "r E1es 548 0048 Oc1e112n 8v1~1o deck~ Ren (•J••••••7 ·~::•••1•••d•. •(••• •• ~~~•••••••••••••••• SSOO per mo. tSl, last &1 tennis $850. No pets S1150 Mo.644·2300. dishwasher lpc S65U 171417614601 ~EW BRt:t:UAPTS ho11Hsfor* 1700 ta r 2ba"' l~c pq wner"1s • ..,,,to ra l!'Or 2BR "H C dl.'n 7IH7S.0769 831·23Z7 __ ___ ---winter 673 7o8J (213 1 I BR w1lhLOFT. 6Al'll ••••••••-••••••••••••• yard Both 1mmat ~e1o sell I m) t'uslom 381\ & · .. oneymoon °1 ""-2S8 3760 SHORTTt:RMS 1o 1th t.orr t'rum SJ.W I> upi:radcd S:!35.ooo den hOme t;ipprox 2.000 l age Canyon 'te\o\. USTSIDE Mewpart leodi U6t HARBOR VIEW 4 Bdrm lieach rentab b\ iH•ek Frplt'. re<' room pt1ol. Reduced to $128.500 , Reali\ w rid\" \ sq Ii i on '• A1: in stove. no pets, adlts1 2 bdnn 1 ba lpc dble ••••••••••• .. •••••··~·· 21 2 ba, 2story w·family Winter Rental. 9 19 to or month Agt,67511110 Ja c•uui. ga~ & 1oall'f 2BR.2Bi\Condo I yr ~ot· 0 an·~ Esrond1dn. INo San S850~673l464 det a l'h ga; l.0ar g eSeavie~4 Br 3 Ba.family rm.formald.imng.v1ew. 612 3 Br 28a 1650 S700mo 2Rr.2kd lrµl1 pa1d Adull~nopetsJ93 new Highly uµgraded 661-200I Otego Co l Wi ll ron yards S600permo 2401 rm,dinmgnn.ocean& bi g yard . Prt\B r\ Balboa Pier Sa,age. pool. onl) a\a1I <kl & l1Jm1lton CM f.4~441 1 T 1 I e . W a 11 tu w a II !>1der 2 on l lot Prefer OCEAM.IAY YIEW Norse Ave 642.6368 nigh~ 11f hl views Pool & $1600 mo yrly · Wilde & Co 67~9006 Nov ~8 Ji29 or 631 2150 carpets Wall paper <.: M · TRll'l,EX. good sern1 rural area within Sunny 4 bdrm, family ---tennis. l800prmo AV.a.IL MOW•. La ndsca µed, enrlu,e1t area• as~um loan owe 12 m1 or John Wayne room. breakfast room D•• ,olnt 3226 BA y FRONT Penlhol!l>e Cute 2 B r fum un11s lolboo ,.,..wlo 3807 1 Br ~Lil\ l' & rt>fni:1·. u111 ... ~alto Pool Tennis Jar priced right Pnn onl) airport S140.000-Sl5CJ,OOO Harbor View Hills home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront lease. 4 Br 4 Bright and large i! BR + with garagl' Upper S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paid S37~ Mu 2 Hr ~lo\t' !11 .000 -+-assumable Isl Bkr. 979.4~3 range 714 743-0134 i·acant & ready, Sl3SO 4pebd~_m.XslnmlaUlocramS7150ly 'mnoo Ba, family nn, lop con den Security bldg on yea rl) Lower S57' BBaacyh SS136Sde .1 .. ~r ,\di uRll~. ~o ::_~~1~e • ., ~ ·\dult' 135 8'. Open r n .Sat & Y i\CHT TIM E.5111\RE --"' dit1on, dock for 40' boat super Lido Peninsula ., .....,., " r J """"""" Sun or by appl 32031 Business ror salt tom SOUTH UGUMA mo lease w gardener Av<11l $1900 toe s2000 mo yrly AE!nl 675·ll911 no pets SiHai:e W1ldl' & A\ atl 00 .,. 1 Br upstatr' Via Tonada San Juan pll'tl' Jomt venture or Gated Estate area 3000 '(.,'ou iuu de/ JlfM now ~I 16LSor493·1766 2 & 3bdrm & bach 111,. Co 675 6600. apl Dish\o\a.shl'r 1oak r C:aµo Off fill pat rnmer !> e t I 0 u 1 r 1 K h l sq ft Fantast1C' Ckean .. ti/J,.,,,J."'t""~' 6 Toro 3232 4 Br 4 Ba, clean & sharp, VE RSA 1 l.LES 2 BR Clean Rilnt negotiable 2 bdrm. I ba, ftre pl.ic'l', & tra~h paid. C"a rpon of ue I Ubi~po A gt 18051646 6107 V1e\o\' Prof decorated 2 v '<f«Y' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• next to tenrus & bea<'h 2ba . secunty clubhouse. 5~6786~ ~s 0318 u11I pd ~mo Adults. no peL' $375 • Pa C'tf1 c Comµan y yrs S.S.9.000ortradelor 6,,c,_8,,,9~ Elegant3bdnn2bahouse S!SOO mo RemaxofNpt pool , spa . refrtg Furnished studio Apls 6465743,675 &!50 S300 depusll Al(enl no 498 5640. 4911.5020 INVESTORS Palm Spnngs or Lake f <J " at an economical price' Bob or .Qovie759 I~ S750 mo Wllller S265 per mo includes Cute I BR up!*r cltN' to fee ~s 2illl -----·----• Pnmt 2 yr old sinl(le Arrowhead condo or 3641 f . CoH t Hwy., CdM Just '59S! Features lge 4 Br 2 Ba. & 2 Br I Ba ut1llt1es, yrly 310 E ocean. ~ar. ~oo }rly 2 br. 2 ba. pvt pat1 u 2BR. sgl stry Condo in family residence" ~how house ttled kitchen. massive for lease Furn or un Waterfront Homes. Inc Balboa B_!yd 673·6880 Renale,646 7174 lwnhse, pool. lndr) rm Park hke surroundings prOJCclrve nel return of 499 3470,~l 8215 J Creek BR & brick frpk & enclosed tum No pets Steps to 631-1 400 Ocean front \olew 2 & 3 Co--o ........... ~ 3822 uttls pd 2 rh1ldren uk :-Jr SC Plaz.i . i'.:Jt'h BR 125' • + over S25.000 tax H ~ asmllle · 2 grounds' Children & bu ch $800.SGSO per mo •'"' _, ..._ S425 • & I d h F I S r wnle off in blS l'car;, p OlltH den, ocean view Tenn1S ""ls are welcome'. 11<.,,,, A"entJud 559-9400. Br 2 Ba 2 garuge ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo L~t ast t t' as u I BA wlahle or ( 11 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• and pool LeaSI' SI 750 .... .,_., ~ Winter f600 L'p 640.4784 Walk 10 "'-h "ui~l 3 Br posit 19711 Ma ple nr 2 ownen. Appl. rarpet. roessiona Y manage · hlloolslmld 3106 · Renttmes63HSSSfee_, -POPULAR BLUFFS Owner "" "' ' Harbor & 19th. or call I & d I k !I to 9 5•, assumption. -.~1212 "E" P' .,., -2ba, dpt~. i:ar. S!IOO manao"r 1=•< uo.-, \•tn · rapes 1 ~ ne1o with uni} S12.ooo down •••• .. •••••••••••••••••OCEAN FRONT On the H.tilHJlolt t.eclt 1240 WESTCUff 28r. 283, 2"""pa,tios & Winter Rental La rite Child OK. no pet~ Uri ve 0 ' ...., """ fA AC 10'; Do\o\n Wtlh Prtn only Call 1714 1 STEPS TO BAY 3 Br. Beach Pvt Rd Splil ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• LuJLu r1ous four std pt I bl k b)' onl 7l!llhl t f'or rent 2 bdrm I b qualified buyer SI!? .300 2ba ram nn frplc ga HO .. E CV\R REN b d h de<'k View Back Bay u 10 a oc 10 > e '0 rope · J B b R 784 2072 ask for Ron · • · r. lel'el. JBR 2BA suoo ,.., r v • T e room. l ree bath Many xtras Sl3SO mo beach, '> block 10 ba~ A1all10 3 _!!72 9406 duple~. J!aragl'. pm at•· ee e eall) & In\ 2 patios $635 winter. · 4 Bdrm . .,.," "'enced home 0 -amed ce·111ngs t~•n M 57< """' y d CM ~., .. , 776 "37 ,.,., 8 ""' ..,EWP"'""T I"' •CH EN mo No pets Ref r..,., _,., r Q'C Bkr. 7S9·9100 .....v o .,..,,,.,,. 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('lose lo Ba\ ~on smo1t111g family dis ouse ror dtscnminaung '' .,;,,, smokers ts SlOOO d S S600M $,.,. .. d 10. do\o\n OW(.' 2nd s · r 1 2 bl"· t be h I 631 7300 thi• Aoty ""'t~ge w all or pe uplex S70o Mo Sl!J(l 325 + ~L • . .....,.,, n · 1000 mo (' o u n t Sub m 1 l on amt Y "" o ac ---" ' '-"' " mo cl 11 l I 496 7901 I Netu5000 P co r year C/21He---'Cntr T 11 d H b v ultls pa1d1 •4981 A.lso _tn 8 UI ~ecunly 67~6798. 6""0892 • -,...... t•htldren & pets 404 ota y upgrade ar or 1ew llome 11 .. ~ 6 31 21 50 ~043 ~ 114 !I 64~535 7 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. lo\ d 1 Femlear. appt 67s'6675. G a r d e n e r 1 n t' I beautiful exeruttve 4 Br spark ing 2bdrm , lo\ all Col"Ofto dee Mer 1722 la~. attroctin L.irgt Garden 1\pt i! Hr Wallace lnduatrial/ ho use from waler 645·26611 S12001mo s:G-014_S ___ 3"'2 Ba. landscaping. maJOr a,pplran~es Lo--; ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lxlrm with f1n•11la r1· prt\ate palm. ~ara11,. C M DUPLEX P rty 2100 $825 mo Lrg Harbour View Hills 2 Br 1 ba beach cottage alarm system. seperale deposit , Av~•! . now S'ACIOUS I UR , LR. porrh t11~ Mature adul~ no pel' 223 K~ox· St 2 & 3 br un •••• ~~••••••••••••••• Waterfront llomes Inc Home Pool. Jae. very S6001mo first & last. SIOO ma1ds1guesl apt SlSOO MR°:~~:es~~::ee IA.CH APT. h\o\asher sto\'e ~e1o I~ E ai. l~ 1 dv S4 75 ~I 0 its As~ume xlnl bt TD 67J.6900 pvt . view Avail Ori ISt cleaning, all Ultl pd. 619 Mo, 759·0279. -----South or Hwy Complett! I ands ca pt."d $6 :>II 642 0461 fin at 131,•; Great lax l11dfttrW C_. 3 Br 2 Ba Family Home SISOO mo 7AM lo 3PM Mai~J6.1453 HEWPOITHGoHTS • Near Bch 2 Br 2ba ly furn k50 ut1~ lncld l 67S_~ll 2 Rr I Ba 571 'i\ Jn<tnn I sheller potential Open Terrific S300 sq rt in frpk. carport. w d. dis 640·5050 Mer 6 768:6285 Lg JBR 3ba. FIR w frplc. Like new cusU>m built 0.c ea n 'te w C a 1 ~ 673 5454 or673 0164 J t:nusual Bach a pt S275 rh1ld OK no pet' S375 Sat.&Sun.11.4 clustrial l'Olldowtlhl200 hwasher 0 <'1 lto June A~for Chuck 3 car ga r , nr brh three bedrooms, two ~;.t_~;~i 5.492·4016 e\ CodoM"° 17241 'ndudes uni :-Jet:d' S1e rr.i MRml !'11 Ron Freeman. Reahnr SQ rt of O\'VtCe a1a1lable ~ 67S·7151 eves 3 Br 2ba. newly dee not S9SOlmo ~811_8__ baths. formal dining ----••••••••••••••••••••••• TLC 673-5586 641 1324 6426.500 5485469 m Fullerton Sl20,000 of lcrl»ooPlllMwla 310 pets Avail Ocl 1. 1875. New home. 2 blocks lo room Eating area in l.ullury rondo 2 bdrm, 2 CASA DE ORO Conven1ent2brlha.S<\ ul 2hui:e l.iedt"'°m.' Ground MEW OH I asi.umable f1nanc·1n g •••••••••••••••••••••• call 760·01llor760-lf>SO beach 2bdnn, 2ba, over klt<'hen View $1SOO per ba. lpc. den and wethar LL . Hwy pool ldr; adulh flo10r. full~ carpeted MA KET and seller lo\ 111 help OCEANfRONT. 1o1nter. 3 b-;-, 211 ba, Jasmin-e 30 S6SO After 4pm month, yearly lease En cl gar Fantastic surf A liTILITI F.S PAID 752 sO!is 64&317ti · hu1ll in~ Super toi·atinn T""o 2bdrm 1luple' rin.inre this 3 ·' r 0111 2b t 1 pd 9681802 631 73001 Realtor view Steps to bearh Compare before you f) ., 'd 1 steps 10 bearh & huv r, gar · pa IO uti 5 • Creek Avail now. Sl2SO -·----S695mo renl Custom design I Br -+-Den. ftrepl<it'l'. ver ·"1 f' u ts, no P€'1\ Best peninsula l(l<'alion building Pnred to sell SS7S Adults. no pets mo 673 41.95.673,1479 Gorgeous 3brpallohome Exclusi,•e Big Cy n 63764 1.5 features Pool. BBQ. large deck encl1>~l'd Sl.W Mo Appl~ l\pl B al S2!10.000 F.xd uSl\'t." 67S 1632 ----~ --t b · twnhse 2 br 2 ba t · d 568 W W1boo 646 447i ?,~~~St=151rl!~ w11hW1lhJml'ote 4 Br 2 Ba ·~Ocean ·~~w H::::.r ;;:~ ~~'!~i ~nl~ :~~U\c~~~ie~('~ gar, pool, le~ Sl~O s .. J.;-~~~nrd e r;~l~e .p~~srh ~a~~ ~0.~7r l~d~t· i\\atl Ocl 7th 2Br 2 8~ Don,673·0097 . t C t" R I Blvd Washer dryer immed Sl500Mo pets welcome' 119643 S.0.8126,49'7-5471 Copistn.o 327 landscaping Adult"' 3rd noor S!i!lO 2 Br 11 , • O e ea ty dis hwasher Open Boonie enl644·002 Plus centrally located Ltdolsland.clean3bdnn. •••••••••••••••••••••• rngatlls besl Nopets 211,21ASo.of Ba ground floor S47S la<o!M PropHty 2000 & lnve lment Sal Sun 61J.94.S3 -2 b r , 2 ba home w I 2ba, 2 car gar. lrg patio. RentiLease Sun Ranch 1 Br rum. '445 Par if it• Coast llwy Lor Adults. newly red1•rnral ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640·S777 2 story FA MILY llOM E •0~~:zlyl ~p[erp~'°Ji~ spacious grounds JUSl Sl,100/mo 559-1623 _ home 4 Br 21., ba , 3 gar 2 Brfum ~20 r a 1 n e Re M 11 x R ll r ed. di shwasher. J 1 l(a' DUPlE.X/SCll'ltaA.a 3BR 2BA. frplc. w d. •i .v1 549. 3232 S42S •S~ cadr gar. fnnl dmtng. lit 36SW \!i.lsonL6421971 7s9 t22I & \o\at~r paid Jlatm ur Sl6,650 blk to bay bch S800 mo ~ -Rentimes631·4555 fee WfSTCUFFCONDO yr . panoramic view Cotto Meta 3824 balcony, rarport. Po'>I. OWC with S16K Dvwn lotsforSoAt 2200 W 1 n t er rent a I CostoMno 3224 2 Br Iba, nr bea c h Two bedrooms. Two S9SO /mo 723 0796 or SUS CASITAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• part} room C:all art 11 S43.000 assumable Ion!? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1213 1476 1738 \o\knd s ••••••••••••••••••••••• S33Slmo Yard Avail baths. Dining room 6Sl·2S83 Fum 1 br apt. $34S & ~ESA VERDE home al Ca~JGranada,!rl!l 1911 terms loans ~t<'I'. wt'll ocuu YIN ~on & Tues 17 14 1 NEWEXECCONDO 1011.536·6312 __ Fireplace. Adults. No Wt1hniltlftr 329 up Enrl gar Adults, no mosphere 2&3dh.11pl~ Quiet Adult~ over 3S 2 maintained area Clo~t· LM tn 67S·3935 2 Bdrm. 2 ruJI ba, micro. I BR 1 bath. nr bearh ru. '65063 pe7 r monBroklh yrly •••••••••••••••••••••• pets 2110 Newport Iii No pets s.46-1034 Rdrm Downslatf\. $315 tuC1 qc<.:enter l.aituna Bearh Coast E C gar drop. pool, Jae S3BS/mo Yard Avail ease. l·D>, .!L Avail now 2 Br I Ba 548·4968~wn8&SPM i\\-a1I Ott Ueaut R&llln\-estments perm11for4bdnnhomr Bho~eHf:Ro~~/·::~r;. S79S1mo.~~754.1202 I0 /1.5J6.8J,!L HEW,OITCHST Water & trash pa1d. l.cM)wtaleoch 3748 1 ~r~~sy~~~·.:ar landm 1p1ng No pet' 752·2197 St70.000 S.~I 8050 w d Btl ween 6& 7 Brand new 2 Br Condo. 2 COMDOS FOi lSl rrage Adults. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d washer. pool i\rlul l" L~:F.W ARI> AP'TS 20211 ,RIME l'SIDE ALLAN llELLF.R, Bkr Winter rental S\200 mo Ba, 2 car gar w elec H..tilt«Jf-1 4Br. Sl.200 mo yrly 4SO -+ $400 deposit Fum lux studio. spa, TV 642 sm3 Fullerton, CM 631 0397 Costa M.MI 4 U..ih SAN CLEMf.NTE GOLF !2131476·Till wknds Mon door. Crplc, dishwasher. HorbOw 3242 l·2Br, StOOOmo yrly. Agent, no fee . 54~ 2000 maid service, phones. M•w Dix 211 With 20 •, down, OWl' COL1 RSE LOT 200 &Tues !714l67S·3935 micro, washer&dryer. ....................... 646-0686 COttdolllW...S Sl.25wk 499-2227 llrTo~ 2 ba. 1t<ir, dei:k~. •II ) ard~ fr j?reen near -pool, Jae. balcony No Across from water 3 ---tt--1-1......~ 3 .. 0 "' .___.. d k , 12'•'• AITD S mall Bear h. !tonnis rnurts. Cof'OfHldefMcr 312 pets. Avail. Sept ISth Bdrm. Avail 1mmed WATllAlOHT rwr11.,_. .. n•wparl-.. Newly decor 2a~ pd 1tr nr. 1d.' 11et ok S625 nel(alt' t' Ownrr will I 3 w n b 0 w J I n g •••••••••••••••••••••• seoo Mo. ~2253 S900 yrly 846 44S7 & 2 Br Den. 3 Ba Large •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl gar · pool, rl\whr Avail to I l rad e ma kt of r $85,000 BO 2t:J.887 5417 "IA YAlONT" 846·46SS plush Condo for lease llCJ C-roa McloM Adults 642·5<Yl3 Lorri ""kda 547 9~71 $229.000 Co mpletely furnished HUa-HEW D'LX l"iltt 3244 yearly. Boat slip avail. Beautiful 2 bdrm, den. Spacious 2 Rr I O:i eve wknd~546·S434 R&lltnvestmrnls HE PRIVACY OF deluxe Condo 1 Br I'• Lower 3 br. 2 ba. with ••••••••••••••••••••••• S\600 Mo at 621 Lido end unit, attached dble LaundryfaC',pool S3!15 1.ge I l>dnn, I Ila. up 752·21!17 ESTATtllYIMG Ba large pri' ate frplc . lge din area. bit-W Park Dr N B Ca ll garage Tastefully dee s..3-9556 stairs apt 01!ihwa~hl·r. M "'KE.a....i~FER.I Can be ~ours on th•~ patios Avail. short ins.rencedrearyard.2 DIRGIEAUTY 714 /64S·9709, Mon·Fri Mo to Mo SHOO mo. ~ ... B.n U t arport,S400 mo A "'"vr 2+ arre h-Omesitt> CO\' term s1650 Mo 7sg t092 car gar Near 19th & 3 + fam nn, formal in, 2 for a t 644·05S!_or67~ ~•u ft 640-(JIJ'J'I 3 lnromt' Propl.'rt1l'~ F.asts1de Costa Mesa Owner will 1·arq Prtred to M'll ' .. ,/x· NESSER t:Ol 11 J t I '-WJI IC. 71 I 1;..11 11rn:1 ~"r.!.'>( 'ullq:1• \\ 1• t '1.st .1 ~k~a. \ · ·\ e re d " t l h ma I u re Newport flOOlmo 1 yr fr pis. condo Close lo Dana Point. nu:ely fum. 2 A' ARTMEKTS 3 Bd 2 ti St (' avocado tn--es with a<'· D••'oW 312 lease. No pets. Wkdays lake , hsh. swi m, boat. HEWPOIT BR 2 Ba. WID, attached Beautiful landscaped Plza' s..~: ~~Pe~ u~'1~1 1•ess to a private lukr & •••••••••••••••••••••• (2131254·9192 ; wknds & spa. Sorry no agents llG CANYON gar. w /opener. sec . garden apts Pallos or 641 8657 wkncb •>r wkdv' rid in!( trails Sl2S.OOO Super neat older small eves (7l4l67S.J4.S6. $995/mo Lo!S Miller agt Custom home. Terrific r I p VEAIM!OONO FUN decks Pool & Spw, cnv aft S Down as low as 10', In villa . court )'ard Adult. EASTSIDE -te i8 t 631·1~ __ golf course view on the t:n~1s~a~~lt.s. OC,:~ peJacts·: Social Acllvilles 0• ered p11rkini: Adull1t. no no pets. S37S. 979·Sl20 or ~u r co lst t Ov •eclo• •Free Sunday teresl as low as9' i 673.2181 tage, sem..Curn., $430 Wooct.ridp ee er 6000 sq n S950 67~5119 B•unc11 • 880 5 • pets AG F:NT 723 8333 · mo. Isl & last Blue Chip Somerset 2 Bdrm. 1'"1 S3, 900 mo. M ar1 ly n 3 Br 2ba, tennis. security, Pa111es . Plus mo•e 2 BR. II'• BA '4115 E<1sts1de IBR l 'UI p<l Lr11. yrd area Small Pt'h OK S351l mo 644 11420, 1133 26.S() 11--------•IH.tiltC)b leodl 314 ~~J1!.!1!es851·2Q.4.Q_ b a c o n d o Kershner, Agt, 6'2·8235 •.; m 1 tn bch SllSO . OAEATAECAUTION. 2 BR. 2 BA. ~15 COW .AH HEIGHTS •••••••••••• .. •••••••• f'or lease: Exec rondo. 3 Washer/dryer. S700 mo Macnab Irvine Real!l_ ~1065_ lenritS •free le$SOl!s l98 W Wilson 631·SS83 Vacant and butldable lot On Sand t BR fu.rn br, 2"'1 ba. front & rear ~:!21!!. -LEASE/OPTION Harbor View Knolls NB 2 ioro & o•o shOpJ • 2 11--------• TOWN 11 0 liS ~: 2 Ii H. tnanareaoft>StatesiT.('!1 Ocean view Set' l(ate, pvtyard,spa&pool.Nr 4br,3baexec.homeon 8 b Lon 11eallhCtubs •Sauna ..,, flleld 1 1 -"I RA . 1.rf( Pvl yrtl t pool S725 Renee CdM Fwy.Aull Oct 15 QUALITY&LUXURY Suasu Ln in Weatcbrr r 3 a.. g or shrt • Hyd1omassage • •Vl!ill t'rplc. 1'•1 f(<ir N11 pi•b homes ~.M 968·3014, 964 1688 _ 95S·Z700 Turtle Rodi Stewart Just redone. AYlll. now term SlOOO 673· 1624. Sw1mm1ng • Gott FAMtl y ArTS S470 7WOOlll - WATlHfRONl IUcJ-aleoc:lt 314 CompletetY~ecorated ~!:d~~i~1!1:~~· Sl300. Option price !71:5261•61S·~ ~~.~~g=PTS· Sp11tklingcle:tnlrKHPl' 2BR. I Hw.~nKl2ur.rn1·1t HOME.5 ...................... to suit us. A move forces •4Br. 38a, Sl.300 mo S2BS,OOO. 75!~ Co .. da•ha' • S•ngle' 1 & 2 Bed for ram1lies w1th I 11r 2 ytl, l(rdnr pd, '• m1 lt1 Trade l.mcury Nl•wpnrt REAL ESTATE Charmin~ ~ end. 2BR. us to lease our 4 Br GOLDEN E Blur condo 3 br 2 ~ ba, Uwf• ha.d 3425 rooms • Furn,5hed children Near pt1rk No !)ch Mature tpl, l'h1l1I homr on '• urrr for In 631· 1400 2~A: frplc, library. den/ home in Mesa Verde PROPERTIES 83S Amigos Wy 19 $900 ••••••••••••••••••••"• & Untv<,.~· Adu" pel.'l OK, '450 mo. fi7:1fH511 t'Oml' Unil~ or~ 1-:quily ii---------1 d1n1n11. deck. octan. Sff this lo •ppreclate 7SHS89 ~13-541..-._~!·4813 NEW 2 bdrm, 2 ba, stove, L<V•ng 'No Pe•~• 2 BR 2 BA ~15 2BR. IHA l child OK N•1 S2llO. OOO. /\rl now , hillside views. m11g1c No pel.S. Ref's. 1995 Mo. "'•~ "'-t refrlg. W /D, c1rpet11' Models Open Deily 2 BR. 11/4 HA. 5495 pell\. 2511.1 "I)" ~:titc•n k oilt,Dtttrt. aarden w/ gardener 549.5()2lor~8&64. Woodbridge l.<i!IS/mo. 2 n --drapes. patio, dbl gar, 910 6 391JW Wl13on, fi31·S.'i113 S4SO 675·1tff7• Bro l'r l'o·<lp A1tt•nt bsort 2400 Washer/ dryer 9900 mo. . Br I ba condo View 3 bdrm, "'t>.. Newport J!9.!>l,Jac.1'1S0~·11872 Oekwood 6314.516 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• yrly. Av11I Oct 7t h. New2br.1"2ba.t:.l0sq Po11 parting. 9Sl·4S43 co ndo In qu ie t Vllla B•lboa0b..2m8lr OarcMt!AAAAmenta MIWPOIT 2Rr . 11,i,Ha Twnh "" 10' ,. DN 4 plrx. 15 av1111l SMOG FREE 49H315 ft. w1ler landscaped, Birdie neighborhood nr be1ch bd 2 ba llOO. 962.5121 or .,... A'A~S aarut.", vvt 1J11t10, ''""" RlvN111t1r l.o nt'I! l'U~h __. L........t.. l luxury condo Oar. opnr. UNIV ERSITY PARK Amentiea Incl spa. pool, ~-Slll. ....pol't -..ct! N. z Br Avail '3Z<I mo 11 d I l~. n11 pc ti. 27 fl flow l>epn'(·111tt• Sl7,()llO YUCCA VAIJ.t:Y I.an •,...... • .._.. 16 microw1w. frplc. poo" Sharr. 4 Br, 2"' Ba on lilhled tennis l'OUrb , 8&01rv•11•H•1 1i..•~1 Plus utils. No ch1ldn•n, i\V!>Cllrin ~IS mo t 1h:p l~t yr. lnl'Omt' St9.lltl(I drr'M &rt'a. 21' Ol('rt'S. 330 ••••••••••••000•••• spa S7SO. 64S-4(NS Mike. 11un11, 24 hr ••c. Now llVM (71 41 ~S·l l04 no ,,..,., no w11•-r'-''•.. 548 75to, 6U·572'l rt hwy fronta.n11e 12 X60 BAYC REST $bdrm · · ·'-· · t1mbt.totlot,2'rplc.No "" """' ""'"-'U·• ~~.!:·~675·72701ly~. dlx i\IC mobllc homt rme w/~OIORe{'ni •CHl;gr~~s::E• ~1i. Aveil 10.17. Sim. 'c:~:~l==:::da. :~;e.2 ~a~ic~~ i7~1~ ;:.~1~~1h1 2450J:!~~l~lvd s:::u ~~~: ~S :.:.::. To1Pla t'r your "F'axt Res ull" Servict-l>irerlorv nd . Call No~ 642·5'71 Id.JU ~~ndH~~~ ~~x:'~·e c~:~~·10~ 4 bd:m~ ~ 3Br2ba 9600 EVELYNCOPELA'ND ISl·tlOSe~, ~nda . Xlnt loc. Nr UCI. '100 1714164 -6l l3 fE SF.VllJ.•: 2 Hr 1,.., •:t C1mlnoMG-36l1 ruhin Oulict11 n IC bath. newly rederor1ted Cpta/dry..yant.ur REALTOR BAYSHOR~. 4BR,38'\ mo. Call t2l3> 2SS-J563 81. Adult.11. new crpl'i, •:a11lH1dc i Hr I lie \'ltw. Us.500. I n $1800 mo. Yearly. 1:1111 f h'NoCledo«-'ln;..A_ '7):4772 s"o1me;._Achcro,aa2rom .~o,re8AMNROrS ~ft.7~M Oceanfront. Sharp 2BR. dr11pu, p11llo. or .. AdullJl,nol)l'li..k7~Mo 0 w c In q u .. rt• Crundy,67S 8l61 rea II ............... 3 Br. r111n rm, dlbl • m ud . 14w mo. -mo. • (;PLAZA. 1$2$ Mo Wtnlcr Adult Wiler pd. <.:1111 l·S. 54.5·214' 71H3'4 ZOIBor 354.:zom Charminll 2 Br l ba, bl'lt k Jllr&Jle, ttntral air, pvt 2.lJ..315·2171, 213 441·3252 Loft bdrm, Al<:, DW • 8'1$ 33821213-785-:.1111 831-4120 1.1ru H111·helor, n1•w, IDVl.LWll.ll t•harm YILUIAUOA frplt.i1ar.l1undryf11cll. yd. community pool' 'ttlNTER REN'fA(,.4Rr atru m, aviary. Pool. . H lli "•:" S11nl11 /\n11 m11detn, •:1111t11ld1•, chalet Your own moun Luxurlot.t.!11)' ippolnted Backs up to ao1r coune. apa, 1700 mo. Avail Im 2Ba dpla fum/unfurn' Ju , aec 111le1. • mort. Yurly or Wmler, fully 1415. privalt p11li11, .no pt-lll lain. 2,1 atl'\'ll. l-<"•llr ~·o~roomab oronund S5SO/mo lie. Waterfront med. Scace Miller aome ol'n view 5304 55M &31 ~::'i 11~:~s1~:~~. LUXURYDUt•u:x mo. Mo.S..CM 0 ,,,. 12131 m.-.. eo. • ulou11 ocean Homet Int UM4C}O W ·..00 St1tho.._ Dr ..,;,. BR, t ondo. L11 Vet1 ''all 213/• .. -. 2 .. r. 21 ... n. J .... •ar. ~· ...... view Maid aer vlce. ·-L.:-i . • • _, mo. .. " -D n "" ""'.. Utll&St 2ffR.JR.\ Uppt'r. Sell••U:ASf.I Makt your 1hopploj1 12000 per month Six SELL Idle lteml wltb. 1·a»t1«1 Jl•..L.. Ojlltrt)' Oruf:.AC.Z OC£AN.~RONT2fs4Hr. lat ·i fl wlOI every RllC'DllJ ••• , •• ,.wall ll'A • RREF.Z! eaalet by llllnfC tht Dally ~~~,!~'r. le11e. 831·7300 AOdally Pilat ClaulrltdbrfA j ;·} JI:~~ ;,o::~h~~ rv~·~io.K:O c:~ Avail. Wlnter. Weekly/ lltrl, uice n11r yard to ••II tarptit, frplc, .Cl111lflfdl\(!1_612:5Jll. Pl!>~J.~MjfledAdt. _nca_... . -11-o:----•••-It a.o.mz___ Monlhly._m.mi,. wllh RV pl.I. Muha Avail lOll. $400 mo. _9'f$.IT~~ IQ.•tm , ,, ............... w Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 20, 1981 ~~.~ .. !?~ ~.~.~ .. !?.~~ ~~~.~ .. ~~ .. ~~.~~ ..... !~J·· ~ ....... ~ .. ~.! ... : .... ~~-.: ... ~!~ IMl .. tr.... 4100 Unfum. 2bdrm, I muter, 1 lrl BR In t;rn t;n'' fl. ll-2$, noft>tmtr New· YllW OP w ..... , ,_LHM ...................... kltth prlv., ~ utll. E~~~de M .!v~o. lyredec'8R38A home MIW,OITHAllOI 7.oMdC.J.ewubi.tor rsYc::tlC• •"l>Ort 3 Br 1 houtt UOO /aao. muter Ir ~ ~ HB $2'0 lncludn util Office wllh witer view t1>1llrattor. automotive IU.•S rrom oc~an. parkln1. mG/mo wlblU.. Adult' F to •bare RB Condo ~ Appro•. 1,000 1 . ft. on ot w1rebouM. tUI aq ft • • .. Wk ly avail now . rer'1 ~.~OIMSafter mo.CallEves&Wknd• Fem. U-40 Woodbrid e w coast 'lwy la1vallable,'41qft of M!' ~ 6. ..LJ!L -..m 'coodo ._ IS7 .. l47 ~r l1W6'51100. which I.I otflce apace A.~A dl-l62!1 S.aabore, N 8. na.n41 ec..._._.. 4150 NB Ocean View. 30' lo F'ema~ t.o 1hatt z Br MH ~, Build to awl olhcea for SZ2li pr mo or 25' pr sq Eaptrlenc~ In ALL Mmlk ... 8-dt 1140 ----· - ---d y a , 8 4 o . 8 t 3 5 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Bch. Larae H~. $29$. CdM ho~. pool. frplc, R ,,,..,, -d '"S() leue Loe: al Harbor ft Older buildin&, locat mattera ol lile All rc.d •• .. ••••••••••••• ...... Mew,.,+.._. Jl6t ~/wknda. EANPRONT 2 &t ~ Br MJ_F f7 Alt 7. 1ara1e blO Mo Home oommate wante • · Cenlt~ 00 C.omer of Jef. ed ln eo.t. Meo. Call lnp an private &t con THIW......ftB ••••••••u•••••••••••••..... 40 Avail Winter Weekly I Femalt1 to abate 3 bdnn. 760-03'75, MU732 leave f•t PISu ~.pan.Jr Irey a Walnut In lrllne. fordetalll. fldtnUal Call now, Luxury Ad\&h un ta at af. PAii MlW.,.J ...................... ..M!!!l!hly. f7~78'1~·--'225 mo loci all ulll. J!ltU• e s~oo ~· ~~· .r.':e Suites •tartlol from 800 67).0IJ6 fordable IMn1. 1.2 ai 3 AP r&WrUR cuna Beach Motorlnn, New dlx wit 2 br condo Cloae to be1cb avail Female to $hr WutcUrr ~ lOOoiM2-03T7 sq rt. Call Denise O.t Fiii ....... , Br Well decorated UTMEJITS 915 No Padtlc Cout Kooa. HI. avail wnlr/ 9/lS CaU tve or leave ·~ Own br. full ba, Ltd Villa Biii boa Condo -~7-2792 .. wtn4 . Olymp1ca1Jepool, l11bt Hwy, L111Ana Beach. wkl s 111 .67S~ message klc:h Ille, Ute hsewrk. Youn rofuaional Proreaslonal & medical =::"r1~e~~c~";i~· COUNTRY CLUI Dally, Wetkly. Kitchen .,...to SW. 4300 -96G-71174 -!fa'2:o s 100 dep male ~oJ of town s-6 omce spare 500 & 1000 Moel bta1A1ful blda 10 LIVING IN av111a:. Low winter······················· Npt Bch Ylestclsrt l27S 7 mos per year ) wlll sq n. Near f,;k, Fornl H. 8 .... nuaOIT rates. 5294 Cut Uvioaexpensel!! 2MBaturpe F,em Nice 2 Br. 'c[NMSCw&ndolbd, shlrJ2bdrm share with itral&ht pro-& S.O frwy M6 ~19 """'"",.. Btalboa IM Bi·wttkly SOO E 1 tab Ii shed 19 7 t •· ocb 631·S489 · on • poo • ac .. nr reulona I male Ideal H1rrilon fr AlloC Deluxe poolside xtn IEACH & up. Kslcbennelte, FeaturedanTlmoMag MIF,2br.2bl.1dealloc 0 .C.C.'300.S4.5-1181S situallon!oraln&lepror 714/-.3754 ll ...... Wmhtd 4600 larae ?br, Zba, bltns. Anodult(.'(lmmunityon oce!_n froo .675-8740 _Larae Cllent ele Pool,jac,tt'J\l\ia.lotsof Rmmte wanted, non min. Askin& $475 /mo EMEIAl..DIAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• dswhr. l~mllesbeach tht Back Bay Spec Furn room on B1lboa Personal attention It extras, $33S mo, SlOO amok Female lOabrbtn 933 .2eso .wkdya, or Profe11ional8Jd&.?Rm Sln&lt profeu1onal Adlt.s, DO pets '4SO mo. l1cular Spa, 'I swim Peninsula Pt for t'xtra ca~~ful screcrung Time sec. Clean & reh•ble rully rumilhed Condo. 675-t906wk:nds office iulte. LUO No. woman wllb 5.yr -old S3683S2 minapoob,ll liahted!en· quiet pel'!iOn. Pnv ent, Sa mg! 548-0108 Room w/balh, pool/spa GC11'9C1" Coast Hwy L11una cbUdlooldn&for2•bdrm .2 BDRM TOWNHOME nis couJ'U, hike Lra1ls, sml kltch '32s. HOUSIMATIS Responsible & mature ~~o Irvine, 851·4063 for "l..t 050 Beach. 810aq I\ w/lovely apt Reasonable rent Pool, part.nearbtach putt 1 n g gr et n 673-~ 132-'134 M/F over 30 can share ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean view. Sl.~ sq tt. (under $400/mo.) Costa ___ 983-~191 Bar helor6, land 2 Roomwllcilpriv.Nrbus, my2bdrm,2bathMeaa fema01e tobshrr WestcliH Sto..-t:.-41'7·2471or544-~ Mesa/HunUngtonBeach ZBR, 2BACONDO bedrooms apartmenu. shopping center & OCC Verde apt Fumi.sbed, :f:ch ~s:.· til4~a·r::~d 00 8;1~ p;;.rsula Otrlce or Shop Spa~ 400 a rea preferred Call Adults. Upgraded Rerr. '5"1~.~opew~~lhes rrom Adults. 982-7~ '~)nt';\l~c~ ~~cue~a!or s.Js°:1~o'.>'1pr~ 543.4077 next to Fun 7.ooe (10.,., ft dto ~I aqp rkn CSJIC lin ~~:'tier Ad H90. 642-4300 w•sh/dry.~ ........ .,., .. 4176 BR & BA. EnJOY J ae, 1..rtrr.a.,1•111111 •• -"·-t ----x20~ft) ustna a . 'al J rn · -· ,_, ...,... On Jamboree At 1 1 ~r ~ .-•tr"'~ half of the utilities. F to share 2br lbs. rum t O:S-'265 6111-6482 2 br, S3SO + ~ dep S11n J01qwn H1llsRoad :: 1~!:: ~~5 ~fn ~··----545·~ ____ house,$3:iO+ulll. ~294J.673-39JO 8 ---~ --I Y,OcWlitrlst Crpts, drps Ne Beach 1714)644,1900 r ro m John W a} n e Oldesl & largest agency Fern prof rmte needed to Oct. lBl. T00.1113 101,t x 30. dbl dr1Ye ac· llACHFIOHT Jo'amsly would like to Bdlv1d/McFadden All ~INTER -RENTAL·CBr. Airport lat & last inSo.Callfslnce l9'1l shr 3 8r 2baboWle,Bal. DanaPolnt.shatthouse. ~';!!i :::~;."~~n~~· Otfk.tlkt') ~~a~P::~~~~a!~ a u t, no pets 893-~_ 2Ba dplll. fumJunfurn, 754 l<M-t 5..\2,68287 Credits ABC.NBC.CBS. Isle Vrly lse. Sandy avail now. Bill, ~95fil _ For LNM rent 549.21Q1 Bachelor apt .. 4 blocks IOmr ocn view 5304 Room for rent Lil my apt Cosmo , Phil Donahut> 673 7433 or Annt at _!;!_l·l257/496-2!l69 Dana Point t car oaraae U ... fnlchd Crom beach, util pd. 207 Seashore Dr Sl.!O<l mo Near Hunt. Ceo~r & 405 •llzoH• 673·5999eves.._ -Resp. person to share has wash tub, eiectn·r. Ocean V.w. Nthnr·1!~:!i'Ggen~~;~:~ Chica o 714l!IM-49~ 85!-SQ'.70 ---Fwy Utils indd S2:50 to all new clsents who M for nice house in Nwpt beautiful New port secured 67 3. 2181. JOO() ~q rt at U!lh & PCH seeks sm. effkency apt For Rent: lovely a ru 1eclllded In the heart or Oranae. For wedd1np II receptions ol au kindl. BBQ'• & children's parties, caterini services aJao avail. For l.nfo call. (714)539-4530. LIATI F'emale .Ascendency Tbroueh Enlighten· ment. A private mem· bership club for Women who wish to reach lhelr tr ue posit io n o r leadership (open lo men who support the coocept or fem1le u~dency). for information call \714) 833-0203, SCUMillS ANSWEIS Huntington Bay, adults. 2 L'ge bach, pvt & quiet, Mo 842·102 aft s. 8·5, need a plare Bch, yrly, blO/mo, la:sl Balboa apt. w1same 979.5120 HB 2 stry omce bldg. or bsekpg rooms nr bus bdrm , pet ok, pool. Nwpt Hgts.$425. S40-S8SO,Jess_e _ +sec.de .~4695 38R2BAfum,lhouse Charming rustic ex hne. xlnt references lmpoee -Garage - patio, frplc Nr beach, _ 631·2299 __ Clo!letoOCC Pool.non· NewportBeach,641-1899 Prof r. mature. to shr from ocean. yrly. Offic•R_... '4400 tenor Pvt parklllg lot. Call Answer 11581 , Cement -Vacant - shoppins. ~. 979·7~29 _ O"eanfroft• for ws·nter smkr, i 170 Serving alllheS. C-Oasl huge Nwpt condo, pvt 851·0505 ext. lJO, 67~4709 ...... ................. Holds 15 cars. Wall lo 642.4300 24 hr.I. Likely -Dimity -~ '" 1617 Westcliff N.B. Want 11 t I l COMMERCIAL 28r , freshly pa111ted. Rentals Funushed & -~2519 -com m Vu, pool, tennis Prof. F looking to share ft'nan"sal i'nst. 7000s r. wa carpe . .eve or W ted .... R--'-do I ~LJW\ -• Garden Grove. 895· ~ ... ., Rent e 1"" """'l h · h ~ blinds. ,... __ 'eren"e rm ao ,...,.,. in """'" I get ag-avaled when ceao ~ W!fl!!!L.!Jroker 675-4912 Rm w pvt BA Kitchen ""'°' " · """""' evs your ome wit same JM_floor A ent541·5032. Upstalr:&u do~stairs or v1c1n1ty S111gle male they interrupt my -NO FEE! Apt. It Condo pnv Ocean View S275 Open Sat. too' 10.5 M lucher w/18 mo old C:dm/NjJ 673-~)(busl bathrms 4 pvt eo t~cher. 645-4796 -favorite TV program 1 br condo, tenms. pool, rentals Villa Rentals mo 548·~ Between daughter wants to shr F rmmte wanled. non HIWPOIT trances 80' NNN Call with a news flash. I get clubhouse. was her. 67 •"l2B k S.7 your house. or rind smoker, Irvine l'Ondo PEMIMSULA /...... / II · d h dryer. refng lst, last & -5·_..., __ ro ~ -same Pref F wlrhtld, $225 + IJ:i util 559·7416, Spacious executive of· for appt 7l4·B42·S909. hla•H .. ..st r~:y kt~~e a CO~n dep. '405. 768-7633 (keanrront large 3 Br 2 N~ Spa, pool S200 mo. Shanng,.. Better Living but not nee. ~7-603.5 752 9069 fices across from City 847-6363 Avast In N~ Fi1u•a ... Ba. Upper,2rargarage, Christian Morals Non-COAST Hall Allservicesava1la Sublet/s hare prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCIAL. Spacious 1 Br Apt Avail rrplc,yearlylease Sl200 drinker non smkr HOUSEMATtS M~~tt:a~:ht2~~C+M'~ FtoShateNice2BRHse ble, 'optional'. From 22S Newport Blvd ofri ce '-"'"' L..1t&Fomd 5300 f~r 9.'l~·r:i~\~arub:;~ Mo. 642·3!43_ 546-9890. Mer6,8S1·9190 Convenient roommate utiJs. 754-~ ~ ~.~~til. c.:_~et sq.rt. up at reasonable Call 24 h.1'!.....6'6-1~ Oppo:tmffy 5005 ..................... .. disp .. garage & parkin" I BR Versailles. Pen· Eastsid~ Costa Mesa , 1 personal profile serv1re Female .. ·-ma•a. xlnt-HB rentals. No lease re-•VOID H""_... a-••w••1••m••m•••1•0••g•••P••0••0•1• -------- Ad I nl " thouse. SS40 per month Br private bath 1325 1 Day 494-1294 ...,,.., ""' Mature responsible M F nwred call673-3002 "' """' Ill"• space. uts 0 y, pets 644·S369, 548 0425. Br share bath S275 In· -Area , 3 Br, 3 ba, rum Share 2BR Ilse In HB .:s.= I 17lh&Tust111SA Chemical Service Buss considered. $425 Mo 751.9110 cld. utlls. Call Cbnsllna condo, pool. tennis, etc. Walk to Bch. S225 mo THE RIGHT Only80' -NICE! ness. Laguna Niguel fQlll ADS 842·8807. 5PM to 9PM. S5727S3or 851.5117 "Gay Roommate S2:50toS300 96().2292,642·8g4 Pa"!._ SPACE 300tol100sqfl a~ea. Noexpoecesury, ARE FREE Tues Lbru Thurs Frt Westc~Ir l.ar'&'!2br piol, LrgBr rurn .. oceanfronl. L ;o~t~~S:71ifa Y __ 964·8029,644·ZS83 _Share w refined resp. THE RIGHT M1keSu le9S3·4040 will train. l50.~. Full Mon. SAM-SPM adults 64.5-81.52 Balboa Pier Prof pre· Ma le I Female Room Share hse Fount. Vall. empld fem. Dix rurn MEW,ORT IUCH amount req. Will net C311: Near beach 2 Br. 2 Ba ferri!ll Call67~3703. ~~tl J'ifcicfi in Soi '285 incl ulil Male. Park Nw~ xtra lge v1~w '""U!!l}C~, Full service exec. of kOM 0.0000. r+r.s Ca9ll_6C-OplleMct enclsd aarage, carpets & 2 -rmf.. 1210 each S37S n:eds·. 11._7.PM. or renta Avail now ~ick 964 2768.1 ~~~-_ ,. """""' -· ri res from 5397. "On 642-5671 drapes, bit-ins SSSO Mo. ....,., •t l"'•CH & I •y """ 6000 Sq "" p ~ 867 Olll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" 536.0921 l"'ll!l;A EA A Both F & bk door Lrg (213)~3CKO. S h are 4 Br. home I Serious Student !BR t """to · n. rime Call" exec. offices from -·--·------ -----2 Br sharp, }'fly S6SO window Pvt 631·S476 belween bay It ocean ba nice, qwet al>( Nr Waterrronl oHsces in SlOO lnclds secretarial Free to quali11ed tenant HWAID! MAllMBlS WALK 2 Br huge deck, rum or Room ~ priv. ldry, Newport Beach. Avail OCC No drugs Pool. Ntwpor~ Harbo~ with phone ans .. word pro· s~ate rental store. sales. 2 & 3 Br Townhouse I unrum$750yrly carport prefrGntlman J.!!!!!1ed.67S.21637aft6 Jac,frplc.S23.5 + •,util boat slips available cessing.Teleit,Qwip. video games , etc Apts Patios. single It . $1.S9. aft 10646-0936 . Prof. F 28 seeks same lo 751-1!133 Plus a long lilt or special THE HEADQUARTERS Com PI ete ly Ht u P double car garages. 1175·6173 6730364 -sbr 3 br, 2 ba home in Jllwpl ·resp employed amenities Terrific leas COMPANIES Cho1re beach loc near Hunt Harbour. Year lease at Versailles Hoteh, MoMh 410 Jrvine. ~ male to shr 2Br apl ing terms now available. 7141851.Cl681 67S·4t85, 6'1J.l..:..:40=1·:--- Children OK.840.6807 _ Condo. studio. separate••••••••••••••••••••••• AProressiooalService Professional female across frm bch w'M/F Ca llToday! BEAUTY SHOP equip· Huntington Harbour 2br sleeping area, pool, spa. SEALAIKMOTB. ForProCess1onal wantslhesametoshare unltr 30, non smkr 17141675-8662 IMllHs1._... 4450 ment and fixtures for just S37S ! Excellent area gym , c I u b house. Wkly rentals now a\•a1l People 2 bdrm, 2 ba apt. All rec 64.2-1714 loot SI AYOHablt! F~~·;;,;e .. ;/;tf.;;·s~~·c•e• s a I e I~ c I u d ~ s · for kids too! 118466 Plus balcony, secunty, walk Sl12 & up. Color TV 30mces to screen. check rac1Uties. 28 to lS 111 CM at reasonable rates HY d r au. l 1 c ch a 1 rs· sunny studio w all the lo beach Avail Nov. lst Phones UJ room 2274 nr OCC. Ref Phone Pemale rm mate lo shr EXECUTIVE 500 to 4000 SCI Ft hasrstyhng .stations. eKtras· sparkhng pool. S475 Mo Call Mr Herb Newport Bl vd CM ref's &employment.w11l 754-7475 __ --wlsame. CdM area, SUITES MESAVERDE bR. mirrors, hairdryers, sauna, spa' 1125! Low Wkdys 213 487·4610. 646·7445_ _ matchyouwiththeright -clean & resp. $300 mo IN PLAZA shampoo bowls and deposil,too'llS42:2 Eves 213/393·7721 , Yearly on the beach. Roommate! Femalennmatetoshare 67!>-7281Lmda HBJT.AGE LS25 M V rd E C M lounges •. display cases. R · Wknds 213 87&3628. Will B a c h e I 0 r r 0 0 m 3BR hse W /0 S220 mo - - -I esa e e · · all supplies and more ent1mes6JJ.-"55S fe~ co s der lease/"" JO Day Guarantee Call213·594-91166&4 -2·remales to shr lg 4 bdr PUli ~S-412)__ Call 631-9754 or. af\er 6, Lost small black remall' cat vie COM, has yellow collar wlbeU. white fur under neck Ans to Lupine Any infor please call6'4·5996 __ LAIGEUWAID 2Ct Diamond Ring. 9114 Newport area. Nr Lido 714164().24311 Lost : jade pendant, rec langular. It green. v1c Newport F ashion Cent e r . r eward ( 213) 24IHi220 HUNT INGTON BAY W_ !!...!_ -!>z·~ ktt<'henedette , $280$ + Park Newp o rt hse In Costa Mesa New lu~.offtre space OCE•._.SIDE call898~ CONDO aterrront. Ex11eplional· secunty posit or 280 Townhouse To Share $200 mo 546 69 t.n-1rv1ne s bus iest t;;Af"ll 2 Br 112 ea Patio, ly lovely&lrg 2BR.2BA. 2306 W Oceanfront zsr, orfwiththisad wlprof pel"50fl. Tennis. weekda_tsaf\erS.JOpm center' Easy Frwy ac Office1comm'I IJ00.1200 M•H._.. Found: Collie. Shepherd carport. washer dryer S800Crplc. patio. all xtras 6N73e4w1.~ort Beach. spa, many amenities. cess Avail now! Call sbq ft. Close to 5 Fwy, Opportw.ity 5015 mix. Terrier pups, Old 1n<'I Water&trashpaid mo. Adults No pets. _ .... -'-Ol"ClftC)tCo:l51·7714 640.7499_ _ female to shr lg 4 bdr for details _anks sho . l-4J3.1723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• English Sheep Dog C-Om m pool Adults. no 67S·2298 _ _ Live at Newport Beach house tn Costa Mesa I 551 ·1231 640.4230WtshlliMter1200sqft IHVESTMIHT Cocker msx.beaglemix pet.s SSSO +SSOOdepos1t Versailles IBr. rum un tP C H l SIOO week!) MASTER VISA SELL idle items with a child OK S365 mo -14J(WI Beach Blvd Btwn COUMSBJHG Sheltie Mix also cats & AJ.ent, nor~. S45·2000.;_ rum SSSO mo yr round P I n e Kn ot Mol e I At•cepted Daily Piiot Classified 546·0984 weekdays after *DELUXE OfffCES * 2 Frwys Civic Center We can help you dis-kittens Irvine An imal 1'l Block to Beach 2BR, Call Wed eve. 642 495i 64:> O.WO AL L~ -1.2& 3 room. No lease re· Shoppsng Center, prime rover your investment Care Center 754·3734 2BA Adults. $47S 124 1 BR PENTHOUSE APT • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • quired. AdJ. A1rporter loc. 979·8889or64S·l260. potential. 2 Free con Found tan SrhnauZE'r 20th Street.536-8149 _ VE RSAILLES ~r ••• Hotel.833-3223.9-12 _Retail Store · Best beach sultatioos during Sep· belonging to Loren 1 Br built·tru, carpets. beach 831-0300 • • S2SO Up. Hunt Bch location 10 Newport' tember. Call for in· ~~;,~ of NB Sue, drapes. frplc. enrlsd Sharp 2br. lof\, frplc, et(' : 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL : Ca rpet, drapes, air. nso Mo. 116 23rd. St fo rmation and appt. yard, enrlsd garage. Npt Hts. adults, no pets. 17301 lJeacn.1142-2834. 67S·418S,673-1401 Rick Keeler 63l·02t3 Found Black Male Cat wid hook up S425 Mo ~10.642-7745 BOAT SLIP RETAIL SPACE M · --Vic Swan It Phalarope 536-0921 _ _ 2 br, 1 ba. steps to the • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • Choice location on w MoMy to...._ 5025 Call between 3PM & Ava11.now!Superlarge3 beach. yrly, Ocl 1 • • nallab .. whH you C-Oast Hwy in Newport ....................... 6PMto 1dentily.7Sl·7368 Br Crplc. lndry hook-up. 675-7999 <213l787 1m It's easy to place your 8-Day Week Classified by mall. a nd 1t ltoH ow.-. 2400 Widow has money to loan - 4 u" i t b 1 d ~ Ed 2 Br 2 B~ t blk to b~Yr e costs Just $8 -that s o nlv a dollar a day! To qualify for th 1s • to 6000 .... ft. offic~t. ~=~ha1·1.\CXXJ11•1~·~·10001oo5.q for RE. SlO,CXXJ up. No F'o~nd rem. l~h setter mger Bolsa Chica $5SO 11 C I S -"T .. '",,.. credit check. no penally. V 1 c · Ham 1 Ito n & Mo. 1st. & last szso ~g:r~ur~~17~J:~ e special o ffer. you must be a non-commercial user offering • 67as..a6•6~ or R..cli Co-.rdal --Call Denison Anoe Brookhurst HB642·6854 ~u® ~37u ------merchandise for s ale up to $800 per ad. and the price mus t .. -ll..tofs 4475 673-7311 3 Br.2'28a 2storyCon • • ur'61r,...,..c-REWARD Diamond i BR cstm ba , bit do. ao rt boat shp in be 1n your ad The cost s tays the same whether your ad """ ""' ..,..,a •••••••••••••••••••••••Mo~ Trwt dd d r stoveirer For I mature • • Presltfe swles on 16th x~~Loc. Dffcfi 50)5 ~~tchedi,J~~ wrut rem Util pd S350 eluded. fl200 per mo • needs eight days s elling time Or JUSt one floor, 1.50 per sq ft G On Balboa Peninsula. all ••••••••••••••••••••••• L . 0 --Property House, 642·38SO • Olson, 700.0404. foot and auto traffic lo S........__ ~ Co. ost . Femal.e er'!! an 2 BR b I OK &642·lO!L_ --• lb B Ibo F ..........rt" .... .,. Short hair pointer <Live r . a. quiet cp . Lido Bayfronl Duplex Use one word 1n each box. About 4 words make one • I 7TH STUIT e a I a erry passes All types ol rUJ estate " ticked) white lip on util pd. S4.SO Spac 2br. lba. deck • class f1ed I ne of t pe M d 3 I Pl COST· .... -& Ill front Great place for investments since li49. t 'I A .. A ... 846-~ I I y tn1mum a IS 1nes ease prtnt • "'~"' book store art shop ,0r a1 oswers m1 2 Br-2-b-a.""'a-..ttached gu r& S900.Lease 675-1611 • platnly • 2or3roomomcesuites fice. el ~. 673 2943 . S~ill Lost9/8/81631·~ w 10 hkup Al.SO Bach. Versailles. n1re I br. A C. plenty of prtg Ultl 673-3930 WTDt FOUND Male Samoyed (t person> bit in refrig, ocean view, mirrored • ,-------------------------------, • tncl.Avatl.now.Call C v -11 -1000 642·2171 545-0611 dog , l yr., Adams It cls_t . SS25 Sandv642·6149 I . Realonomlcs 675-6700 annery I age, + WE PAY THE M""'·T Ma nolia HB 960-0162 ...!!!!Cro, util pd"-846·950!_ ~ " • -sq rt $500 per mo ~ · --Spacious al>( avail now I Ir 3 blr kll I • HO. S._,. DtEGO 673-6716, Russ. For your TD's & notes Found : Siberian Husky Ba chelor 1 & 2BR allutslst1espdSS45 year • I • CMTY. HW"EXECSTES AtOennisonA.ssoc Blkl wh1te" blue eyes From $325 • Close to !}'. 644 8494 • I 2 M_... Fn. Rltlt 673-7311. male Temer mix trl· G G & S D F _. • A hmited number or P . P color very old male w Y Deluxe 2 bdrm, I bath, San Marcos 1 yr min. specialized office suites nme rop. Bluffs Pvt Bouv'ier blk female )Baad.co~i~i.~°J;y!>Ofal~. wpreivstcplsaffllo1:V.~cncomnov • • I 00 • ~a.se. L2nn:it.dn llme,o,frer are avail. for sub lea!e m.cs~~a~t.syrsec:~~ Retrieve'r. gold male. H U N T I NG T O N d "" ......, • • • 700nme f oor 0 ices. in ont of Newport 's most N B Animal Shelter G ARDENS 4901 Heil H B a 675·3412ev 644·9842 sq. t and up 00' sq exclusive ore. complex rates. Prin only Mr 6'4·36S6. THE BLUFFS 2 B 2i,., • 10 IO • fl. gross. New 20 acre es. Quiet, handsome set· Foster 752-8871 .;;..;..:.-='-=-'------ Bo Isa Chica & Heil r • • Los Vallec1tos Business ting le•· your ,.,.. put 1·ts P•l'SOHll Sl50 846.1323 Ba .. enclsd gar. pool. • C ..., ~v ----S67S.640.5296&S40.7559 13.20· enter Easy acress best root forward Call 141ao~/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 1 Ba. new thruout. -------• • Hwy 78. 1-~ .. 1:15 High Qualified Services Inc. Pu .... / £XECUTIYE 7794 Newman $450, 1st. Near Hoag Hosp 2 stor)', f!'t!eway vis1b1bty Park at I 714 )97S-0740 for Loit & Fe.Id last & dep 646.4ss9: rvery nice 3 Br 2 Ba • 15.• • Cl1ke s~tt1ng A/C particularsand viewing ....................... * SllTE * 642.4431 rplr. d w, laundry rm. arpeting Plent rul -----===-"=...:.: --.-garage ~Mo Adulb. • • parking. Part1t1on 1 al-t.tdatriol llewlal 4500 Amowtc-..h 510 24 Hour ~ORTS 2 Br with garage Child ~· 548-0'Z3>. • Add $2.60 for each 1ddttlon1l lln• for 8 times • lowance On site leasing ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 95l·ll22 MC/YL.- or small pet OK S475 ---6500s rt 3f t m 2 • •NES -.... Mo.S36·2456or536-7979 2 Br. I Ba.,, block to • agent S u Bonnet I q d ron fices. ~ Fortotalst.ress reduction WALK TO BEACH lBr Beach to> Mo. Yearly • 7141744·9023 d~~~ 3 ~~:po~e~~;{ For t~e ultimate in re· & relaxation massage . h S350 M 642.82161846-356'7. • Publ1'sh my ad for 8 days start1'ng • ,...~. r T19 Wb l~xation .. Call Relaxa. Steve l(}.8 543-2817 wit stove. o. VILLA BALBOA CON ""'3la Mesa. 250 sq tt. sq t. I 1tl1er St hon Specialist. .=:.::....:....::-=.=..=i1..:..=:.=.!.!...--S36·2456or536-7979 0 • :\.. • suite S11s1mo .. Ut1ls tn· C.M. s.tG-9352. 1714195l·9"9 Attractive Ladies would B h t & r g • ., • 771 3350 Have something lo sell? Lynn or Laurie anytime WALK TO BEAC,H ,0ull·b2aByroc2baean' l~eudAe~kk, e ClassifiCdtion cld. 779 w. 19th. St. (Vi!a &iM.C.acce led lovetopartywlyou.Call ac .. s ove re rs e. ing S85-0 yrly 83J.26SO Name : . . Classified ads do It well. StU idle items 642-5678 953-9363 Gas & water paid. S3SO wkdys or 67S · 1906 Huolloglon Beach. 419 ---------'-::::::::::.:.:.:.:::,:..,""1.~~~----- MO. :>36·24560r536-791!._ wnds/eves. Main St. 1--------• H•t~ Bachelor Apt. 1225 incl Ad dress 380sqrtatS210Mo. GrMtCo 1,., HorbOtr ll42 Uhl 3 Bdrm SS.SO incl • C't • Sierra Mgmt. Co. Escorts ....................... util.642-S(&!,67J.1182 • I y Zip Phone • 641"1324 24Hrs. 641-0180 Deluxe Adult Bayport EXECUTIVESUITES CeM/CMdrs Condo. Outstanding Atfr~~~.~tsy~c Lg!r~ la Check or M.0 . enclosed 0 • Newport Beach area. AM 11tV8/MCIVL.-Pe nlho use Vie w. 9 1 I 5AI'" , .... Overlooking Huntington pool. $445. 64G-507S • I Charge my ad to: • m 6Jl·:liSl ~t-to TlAft I need International lawyer to file conapiracy charees regarding my physical. mental. and economic health. Write Paul Phlppg 910 Darrell St. Costa Mesa, Ca. 921627 Harbour. 2BR. 2BA S.C....._. 3176 1a • tUOfflCES S1SOO mo. Boat slip avail ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 9 I 0 ~ # E 2 deluxe offices availa· (}J/'I ~ b t4' ~1f through Peters Landing. Out.atanding value! Just • I L.:._":_ I X P · • ble oo lhe Peninsula. 892 (213) 592·3.'584, 282· 1136. kSo rents this roomy 3br • & ~ sir. High ceilings h3V9 .firte~ 4 Bach condo. I blk rrom w/dblegarage&loads of e II O • # Exp. •• w/lruuea. Air cond, b ~ bch. Harbor Pacific. extras! U3S8 skylights. new cpl & IJ J.1..,.,, p 7_ frpl. pool, jac. k2S mo Landlord pays all utlls L wood noors Frontaee on -1 l ' t7 !~~:;:·3171 art 6 00 r::?~es~1bn~~u~~o~~ = r .:::-.:.:::.-wf'°LL-PAY -TH E POSTAGE-:.:.:.:::-.:.:::., : ~~-rt Bl. St.~ str. ~':~••••••••••••?!!~ Rentimes631·~ Fee • : 111111 NO POSTAGE : • Aff:.~~~i~.r~e~ rt. i~~ ~~~:,t:g l~c:No~o:~:!: ~.~ ........ ?!.~~ •. ti' NECESSARY Qi,. •• ~:::int+ util &U-8070. RanchoSanJoaquin.top Adult Condo. Park IF MAILED unit, $850/mo, % Br + Bristol, 1 Br. I Ba. kSo. • IN THE Share Z ore aulte In pre· den6'0-81Zl 5S7·S71Ylor87S-9'52. 0 UNITED STATES ~ • ~~~a;~~fba·c~~ AtdBuRtt :rooloft: 1~A. a~~ • 1 BUSINESS AEPL Y LABEL · .. • ..=o 85=-1 .Q28=.'---- • > • Profeulooal Office in rm , din rm. kltch. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• w F11tST C1.A$S PERMIT HO u.cosu,,.uA,CALIFOltNI• : Newport Beach. Avail micro-wave, auached S E A W I N D e ~ it e now, Mo to mo. gar. Next to go course VI' I ~GE • .!S POSTAGE WU BE PA() 8'1 AOORESSEE ' a • 6'5-4212or541-1le8 ' senior citizen renter. """" i: Oranna Co11t Dally Piiot i Need an Office Home 900 mo. Days, 838.f712. New 1'2 bdrm luxury • <" ..-• Eve1,833-QSJ.8 adult apta lo 14 plana 1 • o. I •1 p•1 "' • Bue! 5 min N. Of John Bdrm from $tl5, ~ bdrm . I y 111 W • Y 11 e A Ir po rt . ....... .... 1141 from ssm. Townholllt • :0 i • Secretary to 1111wer •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• from 1110 + pooll, ten· phone a visitor calla. 2 Br. 2 81. Corado. ocean nil, wattlfaJla, poodal • I : • '187 mo. 751 ·170$, view. 8 Mo. minimum. Cu tor -a.:..., beat I Box 1MO wknd'a . Furn I.bed or un· ... _ • 330 W S 1 • ln1 paid. From San I • lay t. t UDO•JZDltl fumilbed. •· No pell. F drl ~ ... "' I 1 .-Die10 ""I ve 1~orn1 • C • 1 • olftn cWce "~Y m1t1s-mu1~1a. on ~•ell to Mcraddeo 01t1 Meta, CA 92826 •'-•'-.. 00 .A .... 1 ••, ..• ~-Q·~-~ Uaea Wiit ae Mcradden M nn h)' View Su.tt.t . . ;1;=·c!:r,*' t~14suwlnd Vlllase. ······················••lllfO =~~~':1'· I, Use AnsWfl' At/ service when placing your ad .. : a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ..... you call In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .SO week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. ____ ..... _ ............................. ~------~----- SOPHISTl:ATm LADY ESCORTS·24HRS Wlllltt .. -4.cll 971..0342 CASH OR CHECK ,,.... 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Alrtine ticket to HouatM ot Dallas· Fort Worth departln1 Loi An4ele1 between September 7 and 1'. Would llke round·lrip. Pleaae call da y1 , 7•5137. Or1nge Coast DAIL V PILOT/&mdly, SeP41rnber 20, 1981 .... --------·'···ti · 1·c.,.e........ th lptt• "••Ide I I M••ry ,....... .. .................... . rll I ••••••••-••••••"•••• ••••••~•n••••••• • •••• ••• ••••••• .. •••••• u•••••--•••• .. •••••••• ••••• .. •••••• .. •••••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA ROOFING CO rRLL ----poo ...... CIMA. c l ... II' .... houlekff~I H ••• UUAM•v EDWARD'S PAINTING Orrhard W•llcoverl.n& Spec11I Jl'all cxrer f9rllllll -OCOMIT. C.r b"'...,.-n wht RESID.ICOMM'L arpenf) ,.uoory .... xpe .... c · ' 8 .... •k ·~bl~'i•· CO , INT. EXT BY ExptrtlrultlUatlOn frttt11t S7H1&3 «UfR A~ :.line crpta . i~ bleach. Hl•bh' qualllled. No Job D~°!f~la-:=bWi, :~r~~u fur~e ' w~ r~;:'cf,, ~~~ PROFESSIONALS Ru r•le'I 63 ~JI Sprilllt llJJ..... 111'°°1 IUU, Uvldia. nu •u; m ,U • Remodel J.B.~ Houaecleanln1doM patios, <'omplete XLNT REFS NO AVERAGESJO/ROl..L ........ ~ ............ , ~l'•ALLY°'l-;IY . ava room tUO; couch ................... COMPLETESE.RVICF.S thorou1hly.Call1ner landJcaPH Uc. 3S8294 C H ARCE EST Allkl.nd11 ~est SPRINKLER INSTALL fora w.MAUCOMSTI. SlO;odochr ~ua!.1!llm ........................ Carpentry, tilt' elec, 5PM.NU6'15,116Z.e788 1 UISCOUNT FOR UN "~ ~MS Rtpatr•VdCltan u~_ ar>da d Cuti.om bomt1 rram· pet r .... .,. re..-.. CERTIFIED nRE.ARM t I 'b --F1l.fil:J 49UN6 "The Paper P&AShenl" L.andJs:•R.lnJL:... f4$-~ -iy a I 1 re od r b 15 yn u; Do work INSTRUCTORS l ch concr~ e. P, um ina. Spanish S,PUkin& woman Mo•iltcJ CUSTOM Painting & Pa""rin&& Palntm& .. Ille L -~ ... rtQ~I. . l au u-c:ta ol ~n~!un ai:;.~ng . Jlru eat wanta dean.Inf· best of ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• I .6 ... A & ' ~ d TlW DA&. w '""""• ~llffl g:uv ~ " """""' -fa lo ,.bl d-n not ---. 11.,.1nan~n..,reur ex t N!t e!L Cin ~ 631·05~ ••• • ••• ••••••••• ••••••• ' cover1 ••.• St ROBERTS CARP"'T · -'"' • ves ~ '"' · •A I Mvu..w* ... ..1,,. 775...,72 nd N.O'l ., • • ft•p IR n-h "" Complete borne main Uv ·ID • ~..... "" Hang three a aet one TILE INSTALLED S•YICI · "" A ·,_.me •re-h•1h= tenance. cle<:, plurnblna. Reliable mature womian Top Quality,. Spl!rnil INTERlORltXTERIOR huna ror (tff Bob Hines All Kinds Guarantttd DlllCTOIY ••Wtca I SOM lay. All lrs. ..C.•L•:•AN;;·:,U •• PS•·~·:•WN••••• c. l.all87 --will do bou.'lecleanU1~ Ill care In bandJU;l& ~ yrs Rea1dentl111/Comm'I 645 ~12 Refs . J.Qhn 8931$7 Bullde Sin~ lN1 ... •W' p exp Co~petJUve rates Reasonable& Jo'ast .,._, .... r/•-..&· T-S•"ict DOITNOW 1 ,.. NoSieam/NoShampoo Malnte~L•ndacp Hw4'toocl....., Niiwport en1nsu 11. Noovert m . 7~1353 _ !IN-~ '""" rw -..... ,...., Atk,.. S-.. Addltlona, rtmodeUn&. St ' S"""i list Fut f e ...... ••••••• •u••••••••••••• 673·5696 • A 8 C M 0 V l N C -INTI EXT PAl""flNC •• • ••• ••••••••••••• •' •• •• 0 ••• •••••••••••••••' • [lan.a.freeeat.Reu aan .-,a · .... . HAR DWOOD~'LOORS •• Neatpatcbl!s&texture5 TREE OL'"'l''NS Your Dallv Pilot J -dr F ,. Relia bit Great work' Exno-r --' low rates lo l "~ "' Service Ol~rv c. fS&!lq 5*2170 . Cleanups ~Trim I Cleaned& Waxed Steady Job Reb Call Qur-k '..,.,, r~ Xlnt worlt, w ra cii ffoH .st. 8'3-109 Pruntn11.~ulptunn& Re,rtHDtallve' HUFFMAN lrSON ..... /c:.cr.t. Haulln1-Mainltnance AnY\lme, 832 4881 .A. f PM 1146-722.8 ic . catt service 5S7·27831760-96<Ml ~Restuc--THtures Top, Th111, Remov11!3, Add ·Remodel ·Pat•~ ....................... Arnle~l4 H...._ Ater4 -·---5S2·04lO --CUSTOMINTIEXT """ Cl 6312513 641· 671,•lf lZJ C bi-.. _. n. I ._ CONCRETECONSTR. Tr•• t · 1 I & re _., HouseclelJUtlg Lt/Hvy STARVINCCOLl.EGE EJCPF.RTSERVICE lnt'ext patchwork earn~· a~ n.cpa rt p 1 IL ""' rimm n ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI t b Lowra•Ac S1'UDENTSMOVING , frete"' 6'S-82S8 J •Y11t9'Btt.r.C"'lf Lie. !3!a Hf.M at 01, wa aways , moval, clean.ups. trub DUMP JOBS nt)O ...-~. . LOWRATF.S -= -"' "'llllUi • 4ccamt... c...1...1.......e. ~ clnvewa11, bloc~ walls, hauling a, maintenance, & S II M In J ...... Call toda ! 968·2539 CO. Lie. #Tl2H36. NU BROOK 642 1403 P.....a.&.tg Complete serv1('e ono ....................... _, ...._., wood decks, ~over· mowl!!& Beas f1)-M3 ma ov111g Oun Ho-..~ Insured &U-84.Z7 R --P-A!NTING ••••oo•••••••••••••••oo ~tump gnndmti 10 Yl'li ACCTG for am. bust, PR ....................... banu. Reff.~ Call MIKES4if>.lllll ....... ~;:;?........... WATCH U$GRO~' E~~~~:.'~eas-Prompt. McCORMACK J>LOM08EGL, l!'P· Lu.· Ins 640.9~ qlrlies, aales tax, FIS ~~l°RR~~T~~G ntOM.PSON'S TREES Haul,cleanup,roncr-ete DON'TBEEMPTY. •Two BrothersMovmg • Lc'd.Freeest 964.5566 REPAIR&Rl':M AMl-:RlCANTREE Complete office serv "• CONCRETECONSTR. Topped/removed, clean removal. Dump Truck. THIRSTY OR LONELY Prom pl Court eous -~ --Stoppages Re~ rates SERVICE Notan.IUaa.540-5834 ... , Uc.1393383 642·8'82 ups.lawnrenov.751·3476 u1ck rv.642 Service 957 0500 or All Pamt111g111t $450 ext L~ •~8 6'15·9194 54l!J!93 .... -"-M c..,..atw Pool Decks and Patws, G?nzalesGardtnin.g ci..11.. YOlll" Act "Security Plus" wi ll sit 540.8«8 Se5o Ne:il, complete TOr HATr~ T..toring -......-•••••••••••••••••••••• M S •· T · Ma111tenance t"""' trim G '!:/,-,r. h H "-ur h us pl11nts & --L Free e~~ rd& 8.51 7292 -.. ••••••••••••••··~··•••• GEN'LCARPENTRY a&onry, port .. ennlS . · • ... .., · arages ug t auw1g YO C uU ~·.,<ll'T Palnt .. g AVERAGE RMSJs Ne'N construction, re ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Drivewos. parkwa lot CNSlDEltOlfl'SJOE Courts. Lie. 3'1G7. Bob. m111g, sprinklers. Free l ton truck . 631-1993 eel!S a 63~ ....................... . modeling Spec in Private expert tutonnK repairs. aeak oating . 8Sl·lll66/847·7a78 7 HAULCNG & DUMP IConrh btSOM Fa 1.1 ~pec1pa I ,r exRl/1bnll lnl/e~~r~li5l{mwork restaurants & comrn'I by rredenll~lcd teacher SU Asphalt. 631·099 Fasl,e=service DwriH DOMl'S:-Re~s rates, JOBS,askforRandy, ....................... painting. ro sn -"'ork Lit •404321 Most s ubJecl areas Uc. ._,...... tree tr1mmmg & re ,,.1.,.-l(•••n7,M ~e~ StcveS4H2.81 Ext ho~pau1t111gon1I) 636-2030 Yourhome.846-J801 __ •"PH•''TREPAJR Com:r.le~Remodeling •••••••••••••••••••,•••• moval , gen main· .,. ·...-;• "'""" W d t .. ~ b ht n.-. ~ JO'A. DISCOUNT IN SO. LAGUNA PAINTING CUSTOM e o "''·'° rig Re~s, gas hoes, re lnd1,•1duah:r.ed projlramx .,. I .. A~ Stn Resi .I comm. New or ten an c e h 1 u I in g H..-_ 'C'---k "" Man LEE P;unllng,Jl94·3449 , h .. _ d l g & Co""'' co/ a ... , ·.,.__ ptng old look. Uc'd. 17 yrs In Custom, hand~de. Lge landscaping' . 631.9180 ' __ ~Je ....... u~568 " 499.5275 S43-2117 wor . "" yrs exp. Y ·-m els, new coni.l St m s ort ... n . ypm mm res · r•n:est. area. Mr. Pulombo asst or ma~nal. Work ---':!.L"" --------local refs I.Jc •403941 COLLEGESTUm:NT Clair's Plumbing l.1l' 0Hice sk1Us.6'l 0078 Uc. !3973!12 W-8181 1162_8314 guar. Refs. 846-8803 G.Mrel~ TREES/SHRUB TRIM ~~!'1............... Bonded. w 'd Free est EKp 11 nt~t00 Job ror 406-056. 1145-3503 Window Ci.c.ing .. ,....... D I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cara/e & yard clean· BR ICKWORK Small _Hutchlsor\ .. .!163·~11 less'~l'x_.,...'_31 Drains from SlO Mam ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... C.,,.t Sertict .. ']!~ ............... ,. DIVOICMY-MAIL ups. ree est.~7-827l_ Jobs, Newport. Costa Fi~e pamllng by Richard Quality ptg l.o"est rates rrom Sl5. Plumbing re Oriitinal Window Washer Babysitting, my borne, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL TEXTURES & From . 714-142.7030 llAULING -&udent has Mesa. 1 rvine, Refs Sinor. Lie. 11\S 13 yn> or 1n 0 C Neal. prompt _l!airs, repme 642·903.~ Avg 3 br home. $35. yr ' up. nr Victoria, We Care Crpt Cleaners D au Clean & depen lge truck. Lowest rate. 675.3175 happy N B. curu>mers strv 848-561H,_6J6 71~9 -L-IR 631 76911 C. M. 642-&4112/646-5759 Steam clean & upbol ls. darylwe Reas 631 """' . Air COlld/HHtina Prompt. Call 759-1976. Fr~t~s Patios· Plante"" Thank.l'.Q!! .....§~.!:44 IO INT i EXT PAINTING R.mode,_,, tpoir Let -lhe Sunsh·~ .. In" I E • Truck moW\l un t b · · . ......,. Rod ~aft.! Th -'-J h ~ "' -•••••" •••••••••0 • • ••• "" REL A~L teacher 5 Workguar ~3716 DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC ' -ll!D!..l'.P'!...:.2..ll.. -oraJobdoneraght. NEWPORTPAINTING Lu· Refs f'ret'i::st General contract1n1:. CallSunshmeW111dow aide w1U babysit pre· · 14 yra exp. Fully he'd & H~• Ho•s.ci.c.a.tg Larry7S0.9QZ8eves Comm./Jndus.1Res1d. 646-1067 home improvemenlb t:le:1n!n.&. Ud 548-8853 school ages Irene These little ads really wured 5J2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPERTBRICK& Freeest. Low rates Paperinq Alsodumagercµa1rs bl WINDOW CLEANING 960-3107 work ! Jo in t be . HOME IMPROVEMENT ROBIN'SCLEANING Masonry Small JObs & _642 7375_ ••••••• .. ••••••••"'"" dasi. work Lu.' 1194.97911 Comm'l1Res1d'I F~U or part time babysit· t.housanda ol other peo. Btctric• REPAIR, PLUMBING. Service a thoroughly repairs Frplc racings LARRY'S PAJNTING Thi! Paper Hanger. Prof ~ -F'ree est Jim._631 ~J.8 tine. Anna At home. pie in this area who art ...................... d carpentry, elec, tile. clean house. 540.~7 Reb .551·4555, 760-70!!_ lntlexl.5yrsexp Install C>eroralorqual Make your ~hopping 54S·3377or work 542·5323 reg u 1 ar use rs o r ~ECTRIClAN .-pnce Reas. Free est. No JOb Want a REALLY CL EAN Reas free est _64.>9383 Free~st Sle\·eS4H281 easier by uslllg the Dall) , WANT ACTION'> Have something t.o sell~ Classlfi~. Call our ad i!~~~·o~~st~ate on toosmall.645-2811 HOUSE? Call Cmgham Cl~s~~~~k8 Sell1dle1tems 6425678 Want Ad:> Call 642·56711 P1lotCla~l[1i'd_Ads t:la.ss1redAds642561~ CluaUied ads do It well taker at 642-5678. Lie 1 673-0359 Classified Ads 642-5618 Girl. Free est. 645-5123 W..ted 7100 HtlpW•hd 7100 H.tpW-.ct 7IOOH.lpW-.ct 7100 HelpW.ted 710( ~~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~~ ..... !!.~ ··;~~·;;~~········· ;;::.:n·;···· .. ········· ~::~~~················1········;::;~······· ····;~·;~;;··"· CARllets CLASSIFIED 1·--c·LB-·JC-AL--• 7075 Jobs W..i.d. Help Want.ct 71 00 ·····•·····•·····••···· 707 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NURSES, PSYCHOLOGISTS SOCIAL WOHIRS. TUCHMS •LOTMAH! TELLER I Sharp & depend Wages One mommg/wk. Ex· WAHTEO AOV£RJISING Super CM Corp. looking Chevrolet dealer orrers Part-Time LOOK FORWARD ~ 646-l'i66CM --per & refs req Call Irvine Newport Beach for someone with invoice fullorpart-Umeperma· Cashier or customer IMYOURCAREER Newpor t Har bor area.EarlyAMdehver) SALES exp. typing,10 key. & nent positions to youth contact exper pre· Ba$n$kio$S$$$$$$S$ Lutheran Church, Tues· ~~tTJ~s1'1~-0Jt 25 + The Classified Dept or answering phones An for assistance in the rerred. M11St be able to Secwity Podfk'a ,... _ Fn 9·12, 548-3631. CASH-IERS the Daily Pilot has an opportunity for advan body, service, or new work Sat Call Mr cord growth a1td Bookkeeper needed, s to d r , h openmg remenl Call· Janine car department.s Varied Le Van 642-7411, 360 E Ide loft BONUS Of ONE lO hrs. per month. G~at wante or auto "as in on one or our telephone S40-60SS Coastal Person· Act Now Be a Hea lth f'ac1hlalor interesting tasks. Op· 17thSl. 1tate-w • .,_. second job. 646-2193 or Nwpt Beh & Irvine sales desks The person net Agy . 2790 llarbor portunity for advance· °" big .....s for MONTH SALARY! 641·8386.A.UforSbe.Uy. area~.644·4460 we seek should enJOY Bhd .. Ste :>mCM. EOE Creale a renewed role De termine your future Earn a degree menl Stt Mr Stude DOW MEY SAYINGS yoti to lodl forward to Bookkeeper CASH I ER -CLERK telephone sales, be able Free to applicant HOWAlO Ci.vroWt Equal Opp'ty Employer o d v o "cl " CJ yo 11r LAC.UNA HILLS Dependable, 11 30-<t 30 to type 4S wpm and have l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!! Dove/Quail Sls. Banking, Chief Teller S & CorMr wifft & We rnlim shirt lnrld wk:nds App a pleasanl personahly 1---------NEWPORT BEACH L Experience req "GY• ti.. followlng OfftCES .>uw. ~ G 1rt Shop. John Class1f1ed or telephone Clerical Financial independence potenUal Enroll now, rt asses begin Sept 21 SSS Operational exp desired. f1thtn-boued opu• eo••rrm. ayne Airport Tue lhru sates expenence would MARRlon HOTEl 1-A-u_to_m_o'""ti'""ve.%->==---HuntingtonS&L r...-ExpenencedOnly UllAIU"U Sal AM only Bettie, be helpful We offer ex· CLetlCAL nrtST 842-8600 ·~: ~·007S c e I I e n l <'o m Pa n Y Prestigious hotel has op~ 'IXIE:C..r'IOMIST •Tel.rs DesJcJtc.ahr Cashier benef it s in!'l ud lng portunity for clerical Immediate e>penings for i--------111 LOAM SECRETARY <Full & Part T1meJ PACIRC STSlEO medical. dental. life 1n· pos1 t1on 1n busy hotel alert person for recep. Banlci~ 0.e Ytflr prior H• Ponderosa Homes 1s Needs an energet ic surance. ell' Salaq catering oHace Sul'· IMtftvt. fOf' HHllfll FociltGHo. 4902 '"hit c.-,. Dr. lion desk. Must have gd. S Ec;RET ARY ~ritttu in o .,_. or For mlervie-w, call seek mg an expenenced person to work as a commensurate with ex cessful candidate will be 5 Pe a k 1 n i vo 1 c e & Requires excellent typ-so•IACJI Giid to. Ill Carol Thuyns, 830-8800 Bookkeeper to work an pltime cashier m our El perience PLUS great a profic1enl typist & able clerical skills. Need so-in' and Olher secretari•I to. ctoc.•iAatkwt ls El.DORADO IAMK our beaul1ful, new de· Toro locatl-00 Flexible com mission program Ir to relate to flex s1lua· meokne& w~ isU::Uin&!io skills Light statistical . ....._~ SO E 0.E s i g n c e n t e r hou rs. SJ.15/hr. Please you are ambitious and 11ons. We oUer eKcell wor e. · typing. Previous ex· If ,.., .. ..--. WfM" ~l!!!l!!!l!!!!IJllll!!!!l!!!l!!!!l!!"llll!!!l!!ll_!I Responsibilit.Je.s will in call 951-1355 ror in· want to be paid for your co bener1ts mcludlng a E H perience draHing re· typllHJ 11 r.quif'9Cl Beauty elude general ledger. lerv1ew efforts. please call for free meal per shift App C .. for appoin"-nt 17141157.1345 "7:,=t! ~!.~ ..... !L~ C.OMMEll CHEVROLET ports. Shorthand not re Hair Stylist with chen preparauon of monthly E.0.E. interview I) m person 9AM Noon , quired. but dictaphone STEHOCLEIJ(S tele for elegant ne'N rmanc1als and cash flow -C SHIEi Personnel Dept Mon.Fri Personnel. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Alter school Counselor, 21 Jc*t Wmftd, 7075 years old. Transporta· experiencenecessary One ---' of. Newport Beach salon . statements. sales com· A 642·4321, Ext 277 MARRlonHOTa , ... ,,_.. -mi.551ons and bank re· 10 work rttime U\ a tugh ORANGE COAST 900 Newport Center Dr ~i:l~•~1':."j":;w~ :e~::· concihat.ions g~~ men's store DAILY PILOT Newport Beach ."\.,,il.trf•·r IL : I •1.'I' \H ... I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion n~. Mon thru 546-1200 Exper male practical Fri. 1.30 to 6. Call Amy ,_ _______ _ nurse, basic home nurs· 642·9990. AUTOIOUTE Our success Ill the in· dustry allows us to pro-vide highly competitive salaries and benerits in eluding Medical. Dental. PAID vacation and ~.. F:xper'd fac1a llst for E . r t I l J CASHIER JJO W BaySl EqualOppEmplyrM 'F .,,......,. N xper1ence o a eas Costa Mesa elegant new ewlor1 Bookk HOUSEW RE S L"'" ing care. Good cook, reg Aluminum rain gutt.er I.II· Need Part Time Penon or diet. 553-0128 (714) sUlller MllSt be exper. to Deli I/er Dally Pilot in MALE ATTENDANT, haveowntransp Newport Ueach, 7 days Sober, Honest & Oepen· 542-1242 per week. dable. CaU 542-3511, rm Appticatioos now being Hours· Mon thru Fri 223&·1pm taken for furniture de· Approx. 3:30t.o5:30PM. Hal. W 9lllH 7100 µver.y drivers. Xlnt driv· Hours : Sat & Sun .. .,. r .vord~w....,. Call Approx.5AMto7AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg e~v "'"· S4 *ACCOUNTING :_~~~'.· to 9AM. :::n~~~ c~f[0~rya~ l O ·key by to u c b . Ass em biers We will Holland. ~4321. Equal Diversified expenence train. Apply 7 AM Opportunity Employer. nee., including lite but MacGredorYachts, 1631 ~~1!!!.1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!!! accurate typinJ. Good " Bab 1tter wanted 5 days opportunity with fast Placentia, Costa Mesa ys · growing food company. per 848-4816 Cos ta Mesa area . A&sembly 545.2444, ..,0 •-11MCE? Babysitter. PT needed more Apply Mon·Fn, 10 lo 12 or 2 to 4 or call· Person net Dept. 1714) 760-6000 ~ ~Bank of Newport Equal Oppty Empt M/f " ~'""' for3yr8oy&7moGirl. ACCOUNTANT fHTIB.LY 2:30 to early eve. Occas 1--------Rapidly expanding EX'91ENCf! Sat.557.s:llO. BANKtNG Newport Beach CPA Baby s itter . lite firm needs starr and Wo.......,Ptople housekeeping, wkd•ys, SeniorAcrountant. Must "'tM .. rt 7:30am-6pm. Newport be willing to travel. Call "" ·· M Hood 7""' .,.,.,. Eloise Paditn r ; """""'"· 759-0511 IAIYSm& --... -c-c-=-"-=~=--• .,.,.,... ao-.t 8 to 6. Exper prefered. ~ ~·-PeklY~ Callforappt. CPA Finn in Hunuogton Offered 645-1812 Beach needs CPA or Apply at the Kelly Office Banking CPA Candidate to join nearest you: audit starr. 1·2/yrs 2102 Business Center TIU.II COLUMBIA * SAYINGS TIU.EIS We pret.r "'4lt YOt1 hau pre•lous u- ptriHce: howuer, we w«Hlld be wl•g to train q•llfied cCNt- didates. Ottttr .... to look forward to Is 1111 CMlt- ttondlng solory and beeeflh pockocJt Giid o f rl•1tdly, t•o"' orient•d wor k H • •lroMtt.t. PtMse col for an i..t.nlew ap- point• u t 17 14) 759-4224. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Security Pac1riC' Bank Fully Supports Equal Opportunity Employ ment. public acCOll\ting ex per. or., # 208, Irvine, preferred. Send resume 833-1441 (Nr. MacArthur to: P.O. Box 981, Los Bl. & 405 frwy) Hrs. S.5 Alamitos, 90720. or 27951 Rd.. Laguna Xlnt opp for person with basic typing ability, math aptitude and abili· ty to handle sums or money. Outstanding working conditions, rr- lnge benillls. pleasant surroundinp. Qualified person may obtain an application al lrvi.ne of· lice. S325 University Dr, Irvine, Phone 1714 ) 552-5325 Tremendous growth in sales volume due to added services has created the need ror ad· ~1lional qualified people an two Orange County --------• savings offices Along ACCOUMTIM& AD AGENCY Growing Newport Beach advertising agency seeks exper. accounts receivable/media bill· ing clerk ad agncy ex Niguel. 831-tli42 (Crown Valley Pkwy. exit> l:lrs. 9-3 or 16\52 Beach Bl., •230E , Huntington Beach. Hrs. 805 sif kelly services with 'kelly girl"added perience desired, not es-I o senlial. Xlnt. salary "' Equa pportunllY benerits . Call, Steve EMfr>Ater Koskela Welt's RIC'b, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Green. Townse nd . ASSISTANTS •7!!14!!·9M!!!!!!!!!·0900!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j EYDIM WOii = We need several •A•c•c•ou•n•ting•. ----•I energetic model type , _., people over 21 to ass1Jt ltUJM(i; Cw:Nl our customer in dis· Banking TELLER with lhis growth are op- portunities for rapid ad· vancemenl within our organ ization The following positions are now open: SAVDIS REPRESENTATIVES Excellent fuU and part time opportwiitles for individuab who love a fut-paced environment These positions involve receiving and disburs· ing funds and an ongoing exposure to customer re· tatlons. Recent savings operation experience wllb a bank or savings and loan and light typing sklJls are required. Banking JOB OPPOmtlTIES L.ACiUMA Hit.LS OFffCES TRAINEES ACCEPTABLE •Te•n <Full & Part Time > • a.cHtlannt (Part f ime, must type min. 40wpm l •Worehn••-(PartTimel Irvine ad agency needs tributing sa mp I e gd. billing clerk. Must cigarettes in Orange have bkpg. background, County rest.turants. You be versatile. accurate. w i 11 work w ll h a flexible-" detail minded. supervised group 9pm· 10 key bf. touch Is 1d0. 2am, Tuea-Sat. 15/hr. typing skills req'd. Wi W~ERN train oo NCR 31115. Ex· TemporaryServices Po1HicMI -.ct avol ia Hw,t lcli for c.-..r or._.1d lltcl• w/,rior ·~ i. a ball or ...... I .... We orrer growth op· portunilles, excellent working conditions. Columbia offers an ex· salary & benefits. Call : ceptlonal work environ· Carol Tbuyns, 8»8800. meot, competitive El.DOIADOIAHI salary and out.standing beneftts includin& fuJJy ""!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!E!!.O!!.!!E.!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!~ paid compttbenaive In· = eell. btnefiU. Call: Mn . 13132 Newport Ave Bttckt, 75U171 SWte ll3 ACCTS PAYABLE & Rttelvable, Pltime, ap- titude Ir ambition very Important. Nr. So. Coast Plua. 754-1533 Tustin, CA. (714)730;§?.82 Automotiw Ja. ..... ··~ lt lookiu for an am· blllout fodlvldual to W • offtr tt.. tllC• cnafW IC::::. dlt ::r: & • .......... ••ct..t. c ... ect ................. ,... ...... u a plc.k-up and dehv. 1 I~ work ln the parta dept. ;ult::. .... , .:: clrlver. Ml.9t be over 11 surance package, fret parking and fret banJt. in& privl~. For more iAformatioo. cootact the office of your choice. AMAH8M Mariya Cotta 716-7101 LillFOllST Renee BresJol 770.9085 yn. old and have a &ood (7 I 4J drMq record. No exp. CoMnbia Ye a r • > •Pace nec .. bUt an ilt.ttesl in 631 9205 talnperton. Sttvlce H · V.W. helpful. Call Rob: • $~Ms = :::!. 1:; 842·20001 c......, .... s -'*'-lndlnr outdoot recrea· • Liit II .... ' ' •Mlil""i' A...,._ , I o a c o•• u m e r aa.Mltd ... -11! .. .,.,;:1, PID S1A=6S A F.qualOpN ucadne. Heavy~ • --• .., £dl~M/f cmtad; llllied lrHtl. ..a. all d We ,.. HOO W. Cit Hwy ... l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!~~!!!!!J Dnw . ...U.ioa, ti· 1der1Mp ... lril n · CldillKlto<Jo.CIN .-.. + bellrlt pro. Hhll " plaee '"' I OEHlftl ......... r..s .,. •• 115& potaO.I. et -.. ... c.a.., •!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• lloll 'tmflftllemantt Call BentJ Nul•d.1_•----=---W!a.aa-illed Ad ,, ..• .,.,,. .......... , h years as a eeper. A A ~ EOE/MF __ Beac beauty 58 on with an educational Full or Pltime Apply - 675·3828 ----backgroWld in Act'Ounl· Crown Hardware, 1024 CL.EU IUUTY 1ng and good com lrvineil\'eslcliff)~ Prestiaiottl Sobl ~~~;~alive skills are a CHECKBt CAI Looking (o add lo our needs a few gd dnvers I start 3 assistants & 2 493 8888 manicurists Richard PONIJEROSA -~----Ouellette Salon. 20C • Child Care needed an my HnuES home M F Mature lov Newport Cente r Dr. U1ft ing woman 67J.J70~. N B. 2012 I.WU C...tff 644-4473 _ IEYEll Y HIU.S Dr. Movie & TV Casting l"M,CA.'2715 CLERICAL PQSITION Service 15 5eelong reba· P lime Please call ble, dependable people 17141975-I 609 __ill.:1254 C.M for designer jeans. new An Equal Opportunity fall fash10f\S & sportin~ _EmploY!'f M f goods. Pnnt adv. & com l,~e the Daily P1lut "rast Result" sen ire merc1als. By appl only, (213 1274 714 2 9424 It's time to plan for that Dayton Way, Suite 202, vacauon trip For extra Bev£rly}fills. cash, why oot seU some dirtttorv Your service 1~ uur Spe<'lalty Call 642 ~78 ext 322 Bilingual tutors needed. 4 or those items you don 't h o u r d a y r 0 r need wilh a Classified Korean English. 2 hour .;a::.::d::..:?c..:642:..=·.::.5678=.'------i --------day f or V i et n amese Englis h SS 61·S6 8J1hr 5 da} work week. Apply in pe~on. fountain Valley Scho ol D1sl. corner Talbert/Newland F V ~O.E. __ II-LINGUAL lnatrvctiOMI AldH Var ious languages Temporary on call basis. S4.2A per hr l\pply at Irvine Unified School Dist 2941 Alton, l!'Y!!!L Bilingual lstruchonal Aides , v arious languages. Temporary on·call basis. $4.34 per hour Apply lrvine Unified School D1tr1ct. 2941 Alton Ave .. Irvine. 556_=-·..:.:4900=·----- Bookeeper· Full-charge NB Real ~ale Invest· ment & developement firm. Must have min 3 yrs up. Prefer real estate related through rinancial statements. Xlnt working cond. Start $1600 per mo. Call Sharon 114·752·9484. Howard, Howard & BamArd 100091Hei to $1SOO. Needed for fast 1rowing mfg. firm. Call Belly at BenUey Hayes & Assoc. 549-91126 BOOKKEEPER. part· l i me for H .B Oencal BEAUTIFY YOUR WORK LIFE Al Pac1r1c Mutual . you'll eruoy one or the most beautiful v.ork1ng en\lrOnments in Orange County and great benefilS too Like a 71, hour flextime v. ork day, tuition reimbursement , \anpool1ng a nd ~omprehens1ve med1C'al . dental and tire insurance plans The follo"ing career pos1t1ons arc a,·a1lable for those who would like lo !{row with a maJor corporation SR. SECRET ARIES Wil l provide secretarial support for department managers. Typing of OOWPM and strong shorthand required CLERICAL ASSISTANTS • Good 1ntu1t1 ve math rl'asoning or experience Knowl edge of pension plans helpful • Should have knowledge of CRT, group insur ance background a plus. claims payments experience and knowledge helpfol. • Requires typing, knowledge or debit and cttdll. lra1nee in an accounting career path structure with potential advancement opportunily. wholeult /retail com· APPLICATIONS AHAL YST panr,1'0Slin& cl ca.sh re· ceptts, cash dlaburs· TRAINEE ments ' accounts ~c. Knowledge of pension plans and system Flexible hrs. Huntington capabilities and limitations. heavy problem Valley Tool Rental iii solving, Strong math and analytical akllls Sales.~ ......... BOOKKEEPER-For reqwn:u. Cotta Mesa/Newporl For specific positions information, pleue Bch arta retaiJ client. contact · Barbara Robinson at <714 I 640-3538 Cub receiJQ, caah dla· p •c1F1c MUTU .... bunementa, A/P, AIR. "' Na Xlnt uluy • benefits. ...., Gruber ' Gruber Ac· 700 Newpon Center Dr. Dept. 210 coun lant c X Corp. Newport Beach, CA t'.Ml --SELL id.le ~ with a f.qual Opportunity Employtr M/F DallJ Pl.lol C'lwllled ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~ Ad .... = . I . 7 11. llpm·iam Wed. CLEllCAL I Thurs. Fn k hr 675 No exp nee beaut ! Paul a r1n o. C M Fashion lsle Co seek 751 4652 bright outgoinfi! nice a CLER)( TYPIST pearing Uldlvs. w ~om HS o r Coll acct g. General orrwe duties classes lo JOIO lhei Equivalent lO It S Grad growing stair Compan & 2 Y r :r; varied & orrers xlnt. hens. & start responsible omce ex per ing salary $650 S75o Type 45wpm Sal~ry Call · SS 55·S6.91 hr Most Jobs J.3'-, hrs per day during i.c hool year Apply West m 1nster Sr hoot Dist 14121 Cedarwood. Rito~ 972-99SS TYPIST H you type4S +accurute ly , have nice ap pearance & personality lh1s bea utiful Fash10 Isle Co would be in leresled in you Co or fer.; iclnl. bens & start· mgsalaryto$800 Call Rita JohMoti 972·995S CARRY FOX AGENCY 1616 E. 4th St .. S A NEVER A FEE OIDEIDESK CUSTOMEI SaVICE Good on phones, It typ. ing, Wing, calrulalor. good with figures. op portun1ty for ad,•anc ment. good benefits, xtra bonuses Call · Janine 54().6(X)S, Coastul Personnel Agy , 2190 Harbor Blvd .. Ste 207 C.M. EOE Free to applicants E O.E Mt f' CLERIC/TYPIST Dental lab needs typ1St ror 1nvo1c1ng and general omce work. 60 WPM full time long lerm employment. good benefit~ 751~ __ Clerk typist P T typng mail sort. assist m ad· vert1sing, $4.SS hr DOE Call 646-5001_ CLERIC nrtsTS Immediate oppenmgs for clerk lyp1Sl in loan brokerage company in Fashion Island Growth opportunity Basic omce skills required. Call Katie 640.9350. College Professor, needs re ha ble ch1kl care for in· rant Your home or mine Beachwalk area .1!!·~·3878__ - Companion Housekeeper. Cha.urreur for widowed elderly lady L1ve·in Non·snmkr Waterfront home. Pvt rm 646-6565. 557·9891, SCS-2624 - riiese little ads really 'Nork ' J oi n the thousands ol ~r peo. pie In lh15 area who are regular users of Classified. Call our ad taker al 642·5678. CLERKS FULL-TIME MO EXPEllBCE MECESSAlY Hwryl 1-.c11•0,.... Will learn various phases of store operations. Lots of customer contact. Apply ln person, 1·8PM, weekdays, or l2-4PM. Saturday & Sunday. FIDCO, IMC. JOJO H.t. IW. C.•W....CA F.qual OpportunllJ Emp6oytr KJr , ) • Orange Coa1 DAILY PtLOT /Sunday. September 20, 1881 .......... 7IOI tw.Wmhd 7100HffpW..... 1100 H011 •• ~.· ••• -'" •••••••••• ?!_~~~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~.,.~~ ..... !!.~ ••••••••••••••••••o••• •• ~I••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... W-'M '1100 WtlllM 11M W...W.... 71 HOUSECL!ANJNG IAquurSll>rt'&ot'ktnll NurtlA\RN Alalatant ....... pUonlll "'11flmt !let.all ................................................. !~ ...... ?~.~ ~~~T .................. Live la ••rbani• Ca1h ttc>atatrr e1 DNS. ~3weektnd A' • • t... I Newport Centefkara• ASSISTAHT l: f r HBJ;: a<hool l*YC•UJ•ll --·-1 bouaecltM1n1 or wor\ perleno ntceuury, a month CIOly Wt nMd Eiperlt1Nd. penaloo Ofrlrtt. Call N or MAMAI• COU..,. rvw -·-Celltral hou CM ovrr II Apply bttwHn 3 you_r eapertlte °" t~t plu Admlal1trator rt -fully uperlenred In hnt.t M F1:13:iptrhr '"•ISR Hl:LP WcmlH AlnuA " It 8 weekday• IHI wttktnds Brin1 you rt needed by fat 1rowln1 ecep<Jonllt needtd wl quality women'• •P fall rau1.,,. fulltlmt Mr Beat Food Hr .. lrt worlltra un HOUSICWHBS Plarenl111 f.(istdleu h. p p y I a e e It Jrvloe Co Po11tion IOmttyplnl IO wurlt ror ptrel Please ra 11 l' o u n t ' r h e I P . Clunen.._CdM.fl5-Ull. needed by lhanllnglcm Let Voll Temporary lo work tor Janlee'a Lookln11 r~r in1ereat1n1 tnowled-e Joll\ us t:on a'"all-.ble tmmedtalfly 1Uder mlJ·~ SAfrustln (7141"7_.. ortpply rn tlryduneNI, 11l-6pm, Eani free toys, bavt a Beach Clly School db Serv1ecs 11eftc1 you on 1 RaHfl.iY Anna. 41d•Y• pan tTmt )l>li Tyr11111. nlcJCrnt Hoapt. Bruh Smoters need not apply. •rtt, CtU:.!47~ peraon. Mr Elliolt':s. 40 bra W Ill ln in HoUM of Lloyd Toy Par trkt 3 hn. per day Hn•11111n holiday F.n week, 8 •pm 576 ~14 no 11hortband t'l'quirt'tl. arc II Mrs Slone ~all Rarbara~7 12()4 £ C I:: PT I G I R L SC r1u1 - l»WOl ~ 14().S9l2 IU3perhr A pl :7M J0)'1.1wetkuf•Wl.~llnd HOUSF.KEl!:f>l-.:ll, llv" 20hra 11«n~•·t'k111rludei. 6428°'4 per hr tollan Must FR IDAY. P l t1me . ltlTAILSALIS l'ount•r hrlf. dryde•n· Educ1tion1I related aalea l St. HB and ~urr 111 our t'llptr\Sr an. stubh• meture fur werkt'nd• Olfirr on Nurnnii have car. Call Marla uaer a I ore Nr So in bullh loochtol"f full ~~11" pl:~ti· y t~~~~ s:~l~cl:cr~r -~~ FREE PR&SCHOOL Come Ul wet.)' tor de f11lhrr l child ltt'f• rec1 Coast ltwy ~mt NUISIS AJDE &4$·~·--~ua.!~·W3__ & p iume avail Call .. , ,. ~ .. ln CM in uchanle tor tuils and ebt¢ibl1Jty rt' 830 S4ll MANA<H:t.U:NT Look Exper'd . all 1hlft11 -..OTOP.a.Ct1""-E lt--'n...&..t Shirlryit$44·0770 Crown Inner~. $936 work nelpllll Guarin qultt'ment$ 'rhr luisl lluunkeeJ*r lh 1• 1n ti 1n1t for worku1g purtnrr Cun.. hospt. Np( Bcb ,.." " -• ·-wr'rri'""' M t Warner An•, H 8 l~ income' opp'ty for .J!\OlhefJ htJR: DZ·M you cuuld walk away help curfor actM· 5 )'r for t!iq .1,11id1nl( wholl')Ult' Brrng your srruie & jorn 'ltlMYB for buay 0 ce. ub let•ll SM 'et'IOl9 advan«~t. Call Mr. ull & part·Ume Ttllc>ra with rs a JOb l..on11 onl.I old 111 lovely lrvmr home but.1ne~i. 960-6489 us' Pr~ 11\Jr med . den Nord Ydl 3 or Koda~ S have &ood tYP'n& skit • H1 .,.:uh1on discount COUKT&HILP JJ"lmuth·7 ,_l. Exeellcnt opportunity hort 1 p 1 f. pr•r pleasant telephone p k ' -$ ltml i.\$lltDITll'Ott> \'llll ll3S 2412 Uun"""r '"l·r·•t.ir~ r1•r t11. ' & hfe l.nS Top, .. ary rtn er, .x~ ' store 1"1111 ' an llrnt 3 d.ays 1 w . 7A M to tor upenenc.~ f:ir$01\ •••a N"' .-, , ' "IT e po~ ~nonahty lnt~rcat to P d D •· 011" 111rl m1··'1••11l olf11·~ Call Mr!j Slone . perm r Y 01• . fl d 11 va rl Sal Tue:s II 6 Z M l>an Y onuts E.&.-......._ U\ attractJ'"e sav gs .. VII CHILDCARE " "' -u' • 64 8044 t1on. video analyzing eam general ol ~an Wed Pn 11·8 4~39200S4.' ~....._ loan Hoth po11t1ons ol HE AFEl t;xper housekeel)C'r lo 1'yp1ng 1mµnrtunt . 2 up helpful Colorsense beg1nnrn11 bookkt!fptng 646-'lUi l'ountrr hrlp & p T OTE .u111m fer v•ned duties p T Y(lT C' art! Io r 8 ii I bu .i ~ted11·al offil't' exµ dr 10ceun Opt'rator reQ Compet.1t1ve wages 897·101S ----~unil11.u•h Pt'l"Mlfl want M T-..R pos111on t5 appro• 3 l't'nrn:..ulJ Pomt home >tr,1bil'. liut nut e~ben Immediate opening~ Toppayfornghtpel"3on. ltec.....,.t R •-" D!t ed, hOUI' Nl-:1-:0IW II $4.23,/IMMr d11ys a w~k . include:. 'ft'mpOrarySt!r\'11'1'~ and i.upl•n•rse after Ual Snlun OJ)<'n S1•nd employment op non smoker Apply 1( tele e~ \M to 3 PM Guy'f. Ot•h Flexib19HOll"'I Sat. until lpm Call l.rn 546-4741 ~chool hour.. for 10 and rt'bUme to P 0 Bo~ portunitres for qu11h/1ed 10 1 30 Oil Srte Photo· Pleuan telephont Mm109H"lil•H r 152 ~Ill Under s"-rvl$'-of a du 754 1801 3848 (;auliiu.~ ()r 12,J'r old ll~ 10 AM to 6 2159 M '-'~'°'' \'wJo. ('11 11pplirants With USCG gnph1cs 3303 Harbor peronallty, front office LA 's most surcessrul ...... ...,., OR •NG L'''O•"""'" •· L New•vm Beach 1, M F ,. 11 Wk 92600 hcenst' 2S Ton gross 11ppearanre and ac 1 d 1 d d < ount•·r twlp .,. T & p 1' h II b " "''" , ... ,, .,.,. • ,.. on n ... u nian Dull"' will •ncl .... c Blvd, F.S, C'ommerct t'urat• typist Growmiz 11 res resa e an rs teaccr,youwl e 1100ADAMS.CM Aaosl>fn>mO<.'Airport tluys Jft6PM llr\d M",..."Gica "'" m"" Park "' R h rountslore1Sopenrnga biS219:l au·urate el ass room --fo:qualOpp Employer w n 5 • for boat r1•ntalopcr11lton puuenger for hare P1_ck up & <k!lm:ry ?f of· Arrhitecturlll frrm Non • ··alll>t'lwt"<'o!l&-llAM rcsponslbll'fortalt1nl( EO.E kd l0.S 6737f'4l I "'""'go U 11 rtior Patrol & --Newport eur newJo(·allonlnOran"e TOMB ERV notes for hearing 1m Full lime days answcnni: H11usekt'cper, IM"HI, for 1 n II u n l II a rho r Salar) range SIOOO to hce machines tosta 6moker prefered (.'11ll Co We are seekrng 8 C US S • parred~tudentsundas se rvice . matur,e M'nrorc1hU!n l.aH:ilira Krw~lell i:e s.11hn~ & s18oorno Mesaare~._Call642M25 Lesllebetween9andl2 TALENTED ltrilcr d~k J..xpuns1on po bl" .......... ,n No 1 d 11 , MANAGER who Ill rn 1,., unnbll'J u.-. '" oHn s1st tht>m in C'oUrH' rc.-s ns1 ~ "'""'." ·1 Grneral Jrra ~ ust ,,, ... ' ,,, hoat m.imt r1•pa1r nt'l'. Queensway BayMurma Pre School Teacher's 546-~3 terested in PART \\Ork F;umhant) \I Ith exp nel' Call IS92 I~ 12 TL.-lalboo lay ca..£. ti75 67&0 rves & wkemli. out lio.ird l'lli: repa 1 r Cata Ima lslantl Aide. mea.runglul ~.cay REC r.D'l't,....,_.IST OWNE o"'ul p of, .. _ na~. 11'1' falmk•U.\OlllJUn 10 ··ourS"l'Or1t·•11l"Odab1l1 E.OE '"' ..., h I (I "IJ)l'/12671 l;f'l l'-'" n..:>ll "" "-I I ril"r ' ~ " " ''urr1•ntl• ha\'•• parl Hou•bl~ER t' Pu 1' Long&-ach program Tue, Thurs. stor". Qual1l1"d cu n-t 11 • 1~·r1'on w l:lltll 11 ' ''·' tu L.skc ~lt>ar ar Full timt' help 11.Jnll'<l ' J " ~QIOIOl;I" H IPetlllllMftt p/tf " ~ •h·~I. IJkl(n11l «nil a th• ltmt> llJIJlt'ntr11(.\ J\•;.111.i Ent:l"h 11j)t'akrn1: Mu\t MariM Lab Aidt c· a i I f o r O 1' P t 12 30· 3 Nwpt gt~. ' didale shoultl have 2 to 4 "''' 111 '>Unl•ctl l .ill \.'urall' notl>:> L'i rt'flUtred Answering l>enai•e nu hi•· I hJ\e n•1·1•nt l't'kreni·t', Ma1nra1n a(luan11m1> 21:1435 7bi6 S48·1673 yrs meeh exper and a 111 rn ti~ al llt'nt Ir Y y u u " 111 " 0 rk 1 U exp nee· Minunum typ I'm •Ill' quarten. 5 clJy 1•tc l'1ill l.Ul'} b1S 215!1 Off1re Recept1oni:;t, Wed pre School Teachen If you're rree of home mm of $25,000 to mvest !IJvt's & 1~Mx· :-.49 262S months. 19 hour' pt<r ang req SJ 50 per hr to rtX ,_EA .. TOR "''t'k fnp,alar• nc)day Sunday 4 10 wan•ed. Cenrfied & ex r~sponsibiltttes from m this profitable and ex-~ "erk !ilarl Call 1133 33:1:1 vr-PV" ' MARKmMG > I 11am lpm Monda) f11 II\ er I..\ I 1me., t11 Appl) at Room 131 ut t-;Ot-: z4 hour1' per \\eek Weil I 631·518~ _. tiPGEMEHT Irvine ('oast l'ountry per 2•,i & 4 yr o ds h h fud ) Apple riling business. Prrn hotnt•s an H B & r M lh111t111J(ton 1~111"11l111011 GHllft~ICA n1•Mia) thmui:h Sotur l\ST,\11.rtt Qualtft\•11 MA "' Club 844 ~ Newport Buch Call t·:~upt1er m ~r~mc• has cap~ only All replies .l liAM $400.S4..'10 mo + HtyhsdioolOi~tnrl f 1 A,'"'~U\ 1 da) 4PMllP\t arulSun uuli\llJual nt-."<kd to 111 TR.AIMEE 640.8820 Ask for Su.,un an inte re!>llng 011 conf1dent1al Call now bonu~ l>..·penclJblt' 1•11r ur OCJ Jpl comp._., cl.n 11,\ M 71'M l 't a 11 F, 1, r 11 1 0 n ,. p ARTS or Cher}' I port unity for you for appl Call Answer Ad 11e1·1kd 54t. ltlll ur HBUHSO S 1 1d11ys week S800 mu Tl'lrµholll' s),ll'ln 'l'ciii $1200 PERSO....a Printed C1rru1L Board •~,642·4:m24~ •11;,1-11182 845-3381 M~'SSPA. VJ) t hui k J>err\ J"'lll Mfg aecepl.111~ appht'a· Nocompulerknowledgrl---------l>•lt\l'r} IJ't'l~m neel.lt•1J , lias StJUOn Atlt>ndant. A.TTlNDAMT 111 \/SQ 12111 l10ns for exper shop I!> required. but you do RETAIL l<uurnfor,\1hu11n~nwn1 IU2SIYorktuwn \\I' .• MF w11h sonw t•x111·r Gnotl vositwn '°' l'url\·l i NSl HA1\l'r: !-tl •tll' PER MO.TOSTA.RT f:xperrenced parts ~7e1.~898s ~!,s Ca I I nt'ed an effit•ient man JIB ;Hett ~ 2.'>95 llunt 111 1: 1 •:n .1~aC'h l i\ f t1ml' lmml'ri OJ>t'rt n,ini: ~Ludt'nl:o. Mu.'t be Farm l"ln \'I}-nt>i•d' Ho eaperieftct MC. pc rs on n eedt'd 1 m ~ !.L ,,_, ner LO handling heavy Y.!Mh mg 644 S<63 21 \cari.old l 'laH hl'll' Xlnt ll4'n1•f11, 17141847-8132 I mrd1atl'ly fo1 marine Productioft Assist. phc•ne tontact Some DELIVER · e4u.il 11pportu111t\ l'OHa 1t'e wor 84274 MA.RKfllHG Mu st ha\e extensl\e Need exper'd person typrngreq IES r C I Off ~ 35 foc1hty rn <.:ost11 Mesa wred i•mploycr . Typ1111t. IJi:ht llookket'p Please t·all for "~ ap 1n~uran1·r 'frl'd Salt':> l)C'rson:. look part:. knuwJedue with flooring , draptnes, I' trt 111111.• Saturd:s) &. employer m f h tnJ.: I' art Time .\11m 1101111 m1·nt 9 3~ ;iPM . bt In IOl' lirokcrai:P rng for mark1.•lmR op· ... bal'kgrowid for order Fall out applJtauon Ill SuncJ;1\ nt1.1mm~ ~lust fn 645 ~I ~toncla~ lhru I' rtdJ) · 1 rweds multi 11111.• com 110rtun1t1es al> bool.1ng Wt' uHt>r J compelitt\e mg, scheduling. brllmR Applt' Computer ln1• h.1\1· t.:e station 11.agun. -G .. n"ral 645 73Sll mor"1JI rater \\rlh 2 31 f I Se~retanal skills. 3184 1127S Derran Ave . k t k (• 1 " • • , J!ll'nt:. or mull\al1ona :. a J d r • a n d a ' CA 9,,.,14 rr1n i.rnorpu• up rul' •< ATTENTION H~ .ige~ l'"i).) l')pmi: .1 n cl ,. t' I 1• hr a I~ me1l1ral 'de ntal in Airway. Surte D CM lnrnt'. " 1lrl\ tllR rernrd OH EXCITING PAINTERS n•n G1.•ncroui, hcnt'ftt 1, ., 1 S56 !601 r111alsonly \\11rk l'tln"·'· •1(1H1\1•r Compan• needs AP AR ·• 11~ri.ona 1l1e~ r01> l\t' surance package Apply -E I Opp l• l'rnnlr ·~'"'' ' ' CARPENTERS General program mel {"ii paid. 1·n\ trunment cxl'l.•ll1•n1 an person al 123u p time. 7 da"'-.2hrs dat· qua MiF' ' ,. 1111( l.u111ll1•s to ll;1tly light general offtcl' PLUMBERS I.I J d t J & 11( .,, ,_ I' I 1 µ 1 r <'"tr per)un Call Ja1.·k1e at me tea t'n a 1 1 l'•· urcume J~lll'rtlaal llunl Lakeland Road m Santa Jy. AM delivery. LA 1 11 nc\\s • 1•r • ELECTRJCIANS fAU INTO Tu1L1on udvam·t' Pan "' rngton Jlearh 1\!>k lnr l' f'" Sprinu~ Times SUX>lwic. Laguna R.ESales 11-r' )49 262.S Bentley 1 Ja.VeS d I d ff "' .,... s ~ ' • DRYWALL pat 1 ay o p-er L SJli 751:1 Beach 494-8496 PRODUCER . 1 1,,10c1 \IJrtrnR )JI.try & Associates FLOORING . KELLY SERVICES month l'll•a:.t.> c·all J I v.ith re1:uJar )l.'hcduled We no"' offer a unique 1 Bell t7141 752 2i!!>S. t'l<t Mature Aduitts wonted! PA.RT-TIME r /TIME EY941MGS Excellent progressive llll'rl'o"l'' EXEC SEC'Y uppty for that needed 305 An1lcrsun & An Earn Ul'l\\l'l'll $3 50 & Noon dUI} assistant, c~ cum mission spht Ter <.ill 2 years e~per 60wpm xtra income Experon W1.·un•m('Con~tanlm•c•cl der snn Jn surann· $5!Ml.inhr Workfullor 1•, 2 hrs per day. Youtt.Cwrien r1f1r programs and re tilY~~~~l;a~~M I \' p I n " . 8 0 \\ p m I ') Refs req ur 1·lem·i1l. :.ecn•tar13J & I Bmkers r. u i:: M r II PJ rt I 1011' "J UJ( I 1·:. I $4.GS hr Food Service Adults with outstandrng ferra ls Nalwnul ad stiorthand Ida) ~eek Real Estate I '\\orJ prort'~srng h<'lll Jan1tur lluusekl·eper .I Dr 1 1 e th r 0 u 11 h Worker 2 hrs per day. atlractaveper..onalilles vertasing Call for '" or afl2PM datl} for -I wet!kli. Job starts Stnice S tems \rtcr your ''.tutdnm art• needel.I f time fvr 1·11n restJurant Wr an• 1.·ur S4 48 ss'43 per hr apply who en)Oy workmg with ten iew s.56-3670 after 7 Oct 5 f\><leral nrfrl·cs 848-84' I enrollerl m '' hool t>nrnll , JI ho, pt Xlnt bcneflls re n t I ) ',.'" k 1 11 ~ Wes t m tnster Sc·hool 10·15 year old )OUths PM DEKTA.1. tlo11nto"n Laguna l )our~elf 111 Kell) mt'lrnsuranc·e s1rkpJ}I homcmakt<rs. '\'ntur D1sl , 14l21Cedarwood, Evenings6-9p.m.l'all R~;STAUHANT Wantt•rt mJture l'n 8·Spm,Wed oft ('Jllcol F,:dwardJat·o~on,. ~enu•es 'llciw •1 fee & 1n1.·enl1ve 1Jrogram dttit·ns. & rc•tirce:. v.ho Wcslmrnsler 642 4321 . ext 343 thus1o sl1t· woman for lecl M11:hn. Inc· PO GENE RAL OF~ltZ..: Callnr1.·omi•hy Apply Be\erl) Manor t'OJO) \\Orl<LO~wtthpt>o t-;OE MF between 2 pm and~ BOB'S vu:.1t1on of urf1rel Box 93. Alpha Ohio f'ull trme permanent , • :1-10V1rtona,~M I pit>, 'ervmg lop quJhl\ Pan Time salesperson .m.AskforAndrea Mgr front dl'Sk Xlnl -IS30t (5131429-94~5 employment for am 1 2102 kusrnl·~s (t'ntcr food Nuexp11e1: W1·are 118 g1£tshop . p lime lo r time' BIG BOY henefrtscall 548-5588 -b1t1ous person, 40 hr Or . ~208 , lr\lrtc JA.MITOA a11xwustutraU1\0U'A11· 963-6900 · -Fal'lory Traint't'. print wk . some n1~hl11 & 833 1441 cNr rtfar .\rthur Hulrtgh Hilb llcr.µt 111 pl) 111 ).)t•r>on l'un. -Housewife s tudent NOW HIRING! Dental Office Mgr mg & packaging l'o Saturdays Varaou.-. uf Bl & 4~ F'l'IA} 1 fir. KS Newport R..•ath has an I W<'d. & thur llJAM to needed for lite office • ~:xper1enced h1ghl) paid benefit!> 4da) "urk rt ce riul1es. Apply an or 27957 Cabot ltd . 1rnmerl 11pcn111~ for a 4PM 'lo 11•lcvhonr rn PART TIME work. typing, f1Lmg, gd mot1valed and pro week 979-7660 ask for person Jewt'ls IJ) LJgunu Ni~uel,831~~2 Janitor \1ondayFrtdJ) quint>' Person lodebver Dail) phone voice Self· gress11e office L~ seek Mark Joseph. So Coast PlazJ tt'ru"n \'allc) Pk\\) 11.1~ shift Xlnt fnng1• HauglH Pilot auto route rn South starter 8Sl ·8393 400o mg rnlelltgent ~ell f'OODSERVICE CM. rx1t 1llrs9 3orll47 34911. b!'nl'fll~ pkg for 1n I 2956 Bristol CM. La1:unu area 7 day!> per Ma cArthur Blvd. Ste quahftedpersonwtthex LORl'sklTCHEN GeneralOfftre lfontm~ton Hl'a<:h. llrs tcf\'tl'\\ l'all Jos hua EOE/MFH "'Ct.>k JOOO,N B c:ellcnt arcount1ng . / G9CetAL 1 lls Wh1skc\ 1il41f'455707 llours Mon lhru Fn P lime temporary fthng .. el'retnnal and humJn l077S.HA.RIOR p TIME 1 \t)!kell}'t'r\tl'I'' f.UE M f ~h·t'han1c· ~ ht'lp1•r Apprux33tltoSJOPM assistant Opp't.> to relatmns ski lb tu take SA.NT A AMA <>FACE with 'kell\ Gtrl"' Jtldrd I nePded \\llh 'ome 1·i..p<•r Hours Sat & Sun Ap le a rn book keeping anartivepurt 111 manai: tllarboratl'.1rrtage1 P time person needed JA.MITORPA.RTTIME Soml'loob 64424111 proxSAMto7A!t1 Eam After school ok 9793666 mg our bu.5iness omce 13 blks No MacAnhur t for general offit•e work Equal Oppt) Emplo,t1r I Immediate opening for J I Mr1ltt.al A.-.M'>tunl llatk approx $425 per mo ask for Kat!l.t. EH e llenl 1Jcnef1t 979·0747 T)pmg, filmg. phones I M Fil ;anrt o r 10 wo~k off1rc• t'XI/ for liu ~) Call Mike Bush at REALESTATE II a c k a g e t n c I u des i\ pply IOam·Spm ell'. Pleasant ~urrounrl Wl'l'kt>nd~. da) -.111ft h11 I.a)! u n J OHln• '1 "'' ! 642 4321. EOE Hew Home Salts med1rnl msurance. $t~oc· rngs m Newport Beac·h Girt Fri~ 1nten1e~ call M1kt1 \ i I k n " " ~ " G & , For Southern Califomta plus bonll'i tf quah(1erl MA.'l:i\GER S5 hr Ask for Katr \n I l ~.·11dnf; 714 C.4116Ui F'o~; \ enupunrlur~ l~lli <!ti:lll P"RTTIME Builder looking for full N"W""rt Center M h food drade We are a ~ma JU ,, "' I M I ' "" 6'W-OOOO · ust ave sen ice A.MSUCA.H growmg Compan> look MEDICA.1. ASSIST Crew Supervisors. work time sa es person. us expcrurnc11 und be able Dl"~uosTICS mg for .i 'l't'retJr\ re Front & bark, Jl ttmt• P ttml' evenings & be Lie. Comm Draw 0 -• T hn' · tu supen IS(' per:.onnel "'~ f' JAHITOA s Call oc.7 1100 enti;n ec 1c1an t600 '1onroviaAv" rep t1 or11st 'l' ~:K<;·). Vcnupunrlure weeken ds upernsmi: _;,.,_· ___ _ b d Sam to I Xlpm Mon. thru 1• ' 1 I r o t Im med openm1t for a d doo I lrown & rr l(t• frtSalan o""n NewportBearh 4u1rt'men s i::1111c rn J:snllorto,.urk full t~p111i:64Sti~I the oorto rsa.es 1-•R•.•E.•l•NV_ES_TM_EHT __ pun•t>lain lab64S 2073 · "" 631 •a<< 11fftt't' Jppearanct> i:oo< .'ledtc.,il l'rt'W of youngs_le~ t.x I ......, J h " od t1ll1t', ~1unria.~· thn1 Fri " . f J)ENTAL i\SSIST.\~T SLJ('ER te ep onkel'·101~rf' ,..on day. !!PM to 6A~ s hift Chrrnpra..t11· A ~'' t·ellent earn1bngls or Earn while you learn Excellent oppt y for rx · 11eral Office lyprn~ s 1 "' ice 1~ ' ... Hei ,. pt 1001.,t HPJ ut per~on w11h a 1 rty to H E R I T A G E FD Portion control Pt>rson A I I ( lluntlnglon Bt>arh u Exrl.'11 fringe wneftl• I (( , G rl moll\ate Van or larRe pcl'rref·~rernetda~ asos~e ~,·nf 9amtoSl)pmMon thru PPY on) r vou (';In ~1 arn St A.,k rnr C'hrtl P•HkaRe F'orrnterne" •u.,\ "iuh ·J0th1 JP car1sneeded Call INVESTMl-:NT wall ' ' rhur 6am to 12 noon I muster "orkang 1"J 5361513 c•all Sc:ott Wherll.'r Jll'Jranrt>. ea l \ ••n teach you creat11e hl'l).)fulhutnotnel -Ida} Sun Wil l tr·aan todayb construction In 71~9750100.nr\'omem . thub1asuc knu ... Jt>di;t'of ~2t1e3d4ta27M27e56rchE~~~ financing. 1031 E' v.ork wk m l,u)!una Rl•h s.i SU hr dustr> Bldg design uf * 4 GIRLS* \cl\ 3 n ct' d It ea J t h rns ht lhn!l. pei: hn;ird · rhange&. 111vestor de 1!11 '17118 rice looking for dJI t8 2~ Spend wl'ehnll anj renter. L:nl Bn)tol St [ t:onwuter H'r) h1.•lpful Part time graHyard velopmenl& counsellng IH,/'o.TAl.ASST f'OUOSER\'ll'E Jround derical help BakPr~ftt>ld. Mu.'t hkt :'forth. Swte 100. Npt <?rl'a~. rafl'\•r 1.101\•nti.il &Ob\\Nmf? sentCt' no Exper counselors re l'h:11rs1de c\Pl'l WORKEH Stroni;: bookkeeping Harle v L>avad.,•>r Brh EOEM r Call!i.11~ e~p nee mm lyptnR cerve JOif,comm Theis nt•t't'Ssur). 4 day work d h 1 d ab1ht1es Al'ruratt> tq> If 1 I ·11 I e book I rcq 1·all 631-0140 an unusual oppty for Jo'or 'Jn \\1C and ~a a Ull! 60·65 mm & t-~lbni: ' e:. } _t' <' P n ~ !ti 1-: ll ASS I$ T '' ,'i T E.O E nght person Conf1den ~t~fs~.77~~J;~s l.al(una ass1•m1Jlydndfonl111rr :-.lo smok1•rs Salar1 CallPaul.8um-lll.11n1111 l l.t1hAssastanl ncecll·d fo1 front lial·k l'UXANSWRSERVICE t1al 1nten1ew Call pa ration Sam lhru commensuratew1the'p 1),891 675() P/TIMELAI I oh-Fa~1l~ pratl11·1.· F time .• davs' & p lime V1nce54&S880. l 'ha~~~ttd!As~~~:~"t\me ~3g:~ Mon lhru f'n i11Dorolh)9S7123-I GOURMET I ASSISTANT In SS2~ e\'CS Expr'helpful Pay 1--------• ~oud -.alary 6311073 . r "."top!'TaketJmetorela"i PRODTUC1'TS r time lab ass1stan1 MESS~GEI depends on expr ., l'ONSL1. AN • Will tram no l'ICp('r I S40 1777 eave message CLEAN UP ANO and shop al home ll'i. Toporthe l.mt' I nl'ces~Jn Out•es in Full time Ill Costa Mesa REAL ESTATE l>cntal Cha11'lt1de ;\lul'!:>e. MAINTE..'llANCE simple wrth Datl} Pilot Cookwareapp!Jance1> l'ludt> · rnj111tanan1.·e rif are:i Calrf dr1v1:r:.1--------• SAL!S N n pleasant group I Spm lo 9pm Mon lhru Classrfred Adi. And tf In better Slort'~ glass~art'. lab upkeep license good dnnng ft' PBX This IS our 36lh year sell pract11·e Expertt'nce F'n Salaryopen you have somethrng to Conlai·t Brad) )1c1rkl.'t for formulauoo rl1•pt ul rord o\·er2t MA.IRIOTTHOTR 1ng fine Southern prererred 640-1122 sell. r ail a friendl} mg ll00642-47SI I BroMl'dtcatt:o rlex1hle Call Mar} PBX OPERATORS Cal1forn111 homes Uental ~ OTIIERPOSITIUNS Class1hed Ad Viser al ' hours SJ 75 hr For IOamtotpm Presug1oushotelhas1m Perh.aps you would en Ortho office needs sharp AV AJL.ABLE 642-5678 HAIR STYLl~T JPP t rnnt.irl l\Jtl' An ~0460 med opportWltlles ror JOY Joining a ftnn acll\'e i: 1 r I tu tr a 1 n r or -Some following hicnrl drJde Model~ needed All tHM'S qualified applicants m in luxury residential front back offi ce ~n ly atmosphere Ji>hnl AMEllCAH Men. women & rhiltlren our rommun1rat1ons areas such a.s Big Ca tal harkground nH KentSalon'6426212· DIAGNOSTICS Noex{>n~· S48-ii62 area nyon. Spyglass Hill. 64-1 1405 HOSTESS Pan & full 1600 Monro'13 ,\\e MOTEi. The p0sitt0ns a\•a1lable Irvine Terrace. Linda Lime. evenings enc Ni•wport Bl·<H'h Night desk rlerk E" a r e h o u r I } & Isle, etc WAITERS WA.rRESSES COOK TRAINEES CASHIEIS 9842 Adam. St near Brookhurst Huntrngton Beach or 7311 Edinger near Gothard Huntuigton Beach or 239~2 A venido De La Carlotta near El Toro Rd Laguna Hills or 4501 Campus Dr. nearVenino Irvine or 28502 Marguerite Pkwy M iss100 Viejo or t54 East 17th St near Fullerton Costa Mesa Expt!r1ence rs not necrssary. we w1ll Lra111 you 1 Please apply in person at the loc·at1on most l'Om·ement to ) ou bet ween the boors ol 24pm r.;qual Oppty Employer MF IFYOU have a service to offer or goods to sell, place an ad 1n the Daily Pilot Classified Section Phone 642-5678 BUILDERS EMPORIUM is cng and we need HELP! This d1v1s1on of the Wickes Companies will soon open a oew llome Improvement Center m San Juan Capistrano, and we need help NOW' ' Both full anl.I part lime positions are available 1n SA LES and for CASHIERS Retail e~ perience wanted In· terv1ews will be held as follows MOft. Sept. 21st 914.M· 3'M Tues. Stpt. 22nd 914.M · 3'M Wtd. Sept. 23rd 9AM· 12Hooft SAHJUAH CA,.STliMO l2051C~ C~lrallo A"PL Y EA.IL Y We offer a good startmg wage and automatic in crease a~er 6 mo and opporturuties for advan· cement nus IS an ex rellent chance to jOmrn uur competent. exlStrng staff and grow w1lh the new store in our expand rng rompany COME JOIM OUR TE.AM!!! IE A WIMMER!!! At IUILDEIS EM· PORIUM w ith all we'•t got, yoe1'n got it 111adt. Equal Opportunity Employer M 1f /VIH Fnr Clas~1lled •\d \lTIO:'\ l'all 11 Dail\ Pilot ,\ L> \'ISOR fi42 5678 DeoutvC•I Startmg' sa(ary SS ll hr Harbor Murucipal Court has 01>cnmgs for men .ind women. If you type 40 WPM and are an tl'rested rn excellrn\ lll!11l'f1ts c·all 83.1 0411 l'Xt 332 (or upµt for 10 ten 1e" 4001 Jumbllrt>l' Bh ti. Ne.,.. port Beadt ~:OF. wrne & beer Spaghetti 631 1855 penenred \1ature M F )Upen 1~ory varied If you are rresentl) ae· Bender 64S <~1 pref. CM area 1. all lor ~hafts ttve an rea estate sales ' HOSTESS r T. pr11Jte LEA.DPERSOH appt 545.9471 If you are prople du you have immediate country club. ex114-"r on· for 2nd ,& 3rrl ~htlb oriented & would enJOY a & unlimited access to I) Call btwn 2 6t 5P:'lt. l'lasta lo Will tram MOTa 51rowth oriented com the president of your Gene 549-0377 ~lusth.1\emethub1ht) I Deskl'lerk.part t1m<' pany,comeseew. company.orisheh1dden ' -& bi l1nguJI Call 642:Mm_ We offer excell eo awayrnan1vory1Dwer hrtWl't'll SAM & 2PM Newspaper Dehl't'n benefits 1ncludrng un removed from the srene. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 DESK CLERk Jl'M 111''1 ~haft Mon lhrn Sal Wrll 1 rain S1•a L a r k '111 11 t ,. I (' \I ti4fi i 14~ bt" n :-;1~in ~ 1iPM DIETICIA.t'-REG. l'nr R2 tied Jl~)'l'h hosp1t ii m 0Jna 1'01111 r;ike full ch.ir~1· or hll\~ 1>1etar1 l)('pl mcl plan 111011 pur1•hJ~rni: huclitl'llDI! & pcrsonm•l Wt• OCl•rl u ,1r 11ng 'up1•r11sor \\llh J rreat 11t· & l·.irrng nt tttucll' 1 hJS t·hulleni:rni: KIDS SUMMER JOBS. Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Cal Mr. Chanct at 960-0694. µo~it1u11 offers out~tand '"(;... ______________ _ rn!( work en\ 1ronmenl .... oppt1 for gniwth & ~Int hrneftt~. Cap1~1rano hy lhr Se;1, 496 S702 DRIVER IPrIUI l'AR'f TIME Mu,t tw2t)rsold Om 1111: uur H'htcle~ Good dm 1111: record .,;,.es & "k1tr1~ .in s Start mi: pavS.1$1),hr Men' Ed's Przza. IG.'l.'12 Reach Rl vrl II B 114; 1214 Jiang gilder mill nil~ dm·er Vahd Ce lie 11ood dnvmg n·tord re· qurred 12®~ ~:. Walnut SA 547·3884. _ l>RIV ERS Cross rountry No spl'c1al lie req'd. MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Pla~nll!LCosl• Mesa Dailv Pilat ·· .... ·· .......... ·\ Field Sales SupervisJ)f · 1.rmllt'il openm.I(~ aviltlobli· rn the OrJni:e l oast area. for St'Jf molt\'llletl. < art>er unc.-ntt'll and" 1du.il who t•un work wrth field SJlt's People Truin. mnttvatl.' and ~l'l 1 t'~ults Station wagon or van necessa11 Ei..ceptional t>arnmgs. plu.s JOb1 • related benefits available fqr the nght people If you can pr~1~c,; results, not ~'V~\: tJ'J!>fJ.r ~r ~960 0£9•. rtv; OrepCoest DalfrNot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA Equal Opport;wi,ity Employer . .. Mature person to run dry rlunlna agency eoln laundry combination In L1auna Beach Good • • pay le benelltl. Call . • • '3C).5187 or 133-1'79 eves. • •••• • ' 11 •••• • ........... • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• • •• • • ••• Wan d ultl Hotel 751 i8Sli L A Times 10 homes m 1!orms & a free meal per Our president is avu1la· 1 NEWPORT IE.A.CH Le~al Sc1•retarv w exp rn I Ba Ibo a p en 1n5 u1 a shirt Apply m person. ble Do you need add1· MA.RRIOTTHOTEL ('nil ht & f'amtl) La" 3 30am Gam ssso mo Mon-Fri. 9A M Noon. tional trammg to help Exc1trng established ~nd rc~ume & Salar} 548.8441 orS46 1431 Personnel you increase your eam hotel has 1mml'd 11p-req Geller & :'lfartm MA.RRIOTTHOTEl. angs? I portun1t1es n 1·a1I for t600 Don• su 135 MURSE 900 Newport Center Dr Experienced or 1nex qualified apphtanL~ for R~ or LVN . p lime. Newport Beach perrenred you may well the follo,.1ni,: posrllons ~ pm <. & mghlS rn small Equal Opp Emplyr M F profit from our color Room Stn. Cmhier • p\l 1·onval hosp. Above --------~ video tape listmg &sales PIX <>p.t-aton • If it's got a1erage startLOg salar~ trarn1ng program whrch Rest. H~Hosltss • handles \pply al The Gardens. PIX IECEPTIOMIST we reel is the rinest Cate Clerical 450 G lennt>yre, I. B Immediate openmgs for available. We are seekrno people • you'll grab 4!M 800~. alert person for recep· We are not a franchise. .. I ,.,. 1oor. taon desk. Musi have gd branch or sub61d1ary oriented person' ~ho a Sa e MURS~ A ic: • Just headquaners. h nt l • A h I r•c & s p e a k r n g v o 1 e e °' ave a srnc·ere t cres f ter • n ~s1sL ~c oo nu " We have ononmgs for 3 f th h '1 aS I h rll I I al .. lerical slolls Need SO· ,... an a ulure wr I c" .1r • an e genera c enc ' few highly motivated C D ·1y p ·alot d t 1 1 me meone who is willing to rlOtl orp al U It' S • p persons who have a de· \\. e offer ex cell 1·0. I I S •tied F:qu1valeot to HS Grad work & full time. Con· sire lo be more sue tienditsinl'ludin)<?ufrce Ca SI & I H general rlerical tact Mrs.llau,,er. cessful. For an in· meal per shrfl Appl) rn • ads. (all ex per Must be able to terv1ew appointment person 9AM Noon Mon 642_5678 type & qualify for stan· with the sole owner & Fri. Personnel dard Red Cross I.st Aid founder. caU Wesley N. MA.RRIOTTHOTEL Certificate Salary 1s Taylor. 01 900 Newport Center Dr SS.S3 S6 63/hr, Apply by W ... _ M. T~ C NEWPORT BEACH The fastest draw LO the Oet I. Westminster t• ... RY"'T o . L" 10 E lyrM F West. a Dally Pilot School Dist 14121 . .'EAL .,,qua PP mp Classified Ad. 642-5678 Cedarwood More families are getUng 2111 San Joaquin Hills MAJOR LEAGUE SALESMAN WITH $500 to SI ,000 A WEB BE AN IMPRO\'EMl':NT F'Ok YOU ? E.O E. M~ the camping "bug" lhb Newport Bearh ----year . rr you have a __ _.:6_:-_4-"4-_,4~9...:.1..::0 __ Have ~omethlng you camper that's not get. want to sell' Classified ting used. sell 1t now ads do it welL 642·5678. wjth a Classified Ad. Daily Pilat ·· ......... ····· .... ...,. . . PART TIME EYDltlS beep/~ (or CPA olfice. Im mediate opening. 494·2656 ltlCftOMST for law office, must be intelligent. congenial, diliaenl with gd typing skllla. Great opp't1 , to bruk Into the le&al ucrelari1l 1ulld 847~1. REAL F.STATE SALES READY TO BE A WINNER? I can "9ow y0ta how to Hrll $50,000 + ....ty! IF: YOU are tired of floundering dead office. m a YOU crave spec ialized, personal "How To" training from one of the most successful sales trainers in the business. YO U want to work in a plus h, well ·located office with a group of highly motivated professionals .... YOU want on-going sophisticated education & training. YOU desire the chance to grow with a rapidly expanding, progressive company. CALL ME NOW in absolute confidence and. BE A WINNER! MB. IUDMAM 640.9900 Would you also be belier off if all your prospecting were done for you? Our salespeople work onJy by appointment which we furnish. We give them at least 2 appoin tmen"ts every day in our luxurious offices & they average over $500 a week without traveling. If you ha ve a successful sales background, and a California Rl•al Estate License, we will show you one of the strongest & most profitable opportunities in the sales field you've every seen. For perso nal interview can weekdays 8-5, ~462-4931 or (714) 866·8881. All openings to be created Immediately. Snow Lake Lodge, Big Bear Lake, Ca. We are presently seeking adults with pleasant personalities who would _be interested in working in Sales & ~ with Daily Pi4ot Carriers 10 to 15 yean old. Unlimited eamln11s uallable to riiht peraon. Hrs· 5·30PM to 8 30PM, Monday thru Friday Some Saturday availablllty. For appointment. call: 642·4321. ask for Btn Williams. NOW IS THE TIME s.ni., Hew.,...+ IMda for job &eeJctn to check ... P• S,.... .... the Daily Pilot Help 11 ...... . • Wanted dU$IOeallon If . ~. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ! • the job you want ts not there you mlahl con· sider otltrln1 your aervlcn With an 1d In the Job W1nt ed e1te1ory. PboneMa-5818 330 w;.~tJu~~o;~~~,"~'~~l?vi1192121 .: . ..· .......... ,. ............................. . 1-. ;. ,,. I • \ a 2 a a 2 ~-?•F•F•FF ... Q.F•F•SMS•P•P•'l~p.2 .... 7.p .. lilll ............... .._. ... _.. .............. .-..._r __ , ______ ~•---~~-2 ----- Orangq Coast DAIL 'f PILOT /Sunday Supttmbo1 20. 11JtS 1 Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non-commercial users off cring m rchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less . Cos t is th ' same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2 60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 The new Doily Pilot 8·Day Week its a l•H·i!hlf!·l PLUS .. HefpW-.d 7100 tt.ipW..ttd 1I00 1 HtfpW..t.c1 710 HtlpW..t.d 7IOOHtlpW.e.d 7100 HtlpWantH 7100 ... 1oos j1ulldm9M•rials8025 ~~.~~c:e.' •..•... !?.·~ ~!~~~ ......... !?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • RETIREE for h1·.11:h Secr etary, Cu ll time.I•--------Strvit'estat1ona1tendant TELEP H 0 NE REDW OOD2X6 'S \1lt11.1•lt••ll1·1• 'I r1r \ulrlh\trn P a r k 1 n 1• I <> t S:iles w 'conside r P t1mt· SECRETARIES days 6 AM·3 PM ~Appl) OPERATORS FREB.AND'S 4 to •. 1 111111 \ltil t1 .. 11. 642·1J98 1 1 1' 1 1 ·;, ,',:' t.:!'.1 1 ~11;;11• (7141846 8414 II hdlt>Rli Prof. s • .,.O,.I must have good sk1tl:. Shell !>lat1on I 1th & lmmed O!lerungs ror F' T New to11d of Anwr. oak &-in1• h nh J. .1·1 .1rr111111( 1,, 1 , ,\ \\ht, ~ ,11 ,.1 11 .fil! Marketing Reps. to aell Will train on Vei·tor Huntington Bea<'h Ur111tn lrvtne, N.B. onlertuk111gopers w 1rn lots sm;ilb Come t-i.itl} w1•1•kh S.1\1 .11 '1:1 fl i,1 1111 111.,11,1, 11, 11 '· SALES aproduct thatiswanted Graphics. Appl)' 111 llighS('hool Oistri<'thas s~:RVICESTATION llonal mall order corn for l11.·)t H'IHtwo .l11111;11i 1~ .. 11nt11111· 1 .. ,11 .. ,1 11, Ki ,11 Area's r111~1 "'ouian , & needed byeverrone person 9-4.PM Exel'ult\ <' these operungs for well A TTBC>EHT paoy in Irv No :.oh cit <ChUJ.i C.ibini·L' tool \I u 01 1, .,111 I! I.", !1.1.s ,,HI dress shopnl't'th 111.1tun· Earnrnii potentia · R 0 w I nc ·· 3 9 O I organ11ed 1nd1v1dual!> Full or part time FH•o tghxlnt salary, be~eftt~ 864 W 19'h,St ~· M cloor' .. ... 11.1111\ s,, 1 r1 .... t. \\,, ~ 1 3!Sllltanl mJn.11(l'I \bt> S40.~S.'i0.000 MacArthur Bhd. Sil' "'.1th good ~erretartal 1.ng:.&.week-ends c.c3232onU!> program:. 64564341)(2 7331 ~ "' . .','' 1•11111 )!",,,,,I.ct. 1111' Cashier 1-.:xt.M•t IJr\·I ° Co Tr3Uling 2 ll Newport Ut-J l'h sk11li, MacsTexat'0961HiSOS -.., li l~H.>1. n1111• I I• 111 Apply Mr~ l'h 1 ll11i~. * (,Juallfled Leads 114-752.7.m.__ SERVIC "'. S"·l·io-n. "lleild Anttq Ut' llnvtland l"t1tl' SI 11·: f I '1 I· I \I L' ll•lt• & s:11, >1.I:! 1 G"'ne'-. "·' ,. 1•1.·1111 *High Income SECRET ... ny SECRET"RY I ~. "' 0 Telephone Ch G • c· 11 ~ ~ ., ' "" "' to a:.S1l>l owner"' lubes ina n:en "' .u ' fm111d.1ll••11 ·111-\\ '"'" \ti •I rid• '11,11111 ~ \\"' 545·0724 Ll9UIDYNE Growing Irvine pen:.mn SI002-Sl243/ islands & gen. m.i1nt PHONEPERSOM trim St•n 12 Sfloo )41111 .• , ,, a.~. .ill \I ii 1\1\h·ri \ I ' Sales ENERGY SYSTEMS adm1nistralloo & con ~ Full lime Appl) \Ii r time phone person !168 9774 K~l l~d.I I" "•I Miii• I I " Caree r 1hd11.:1· \ Al 7S4 ~1.754-~ s uitin g Co need:. Rel1Utrt•;.t;';~745 "'l.llll Botts. 2490 f'Jtr\h'" nt-t'ded to call & :.<'t Ear) Am1•rn·;u1,1 htho Cameras\ ~ivis1011 or :l nJ\lun..ill) quali(ied Secretaq lo and ~horthand 70 wpm Rd .. CM dpp'ts lor busy Solar grawph1r Jlrlnh; S2U s:15 I Eq11ipm4"tf 8030 known tn\C'Stm~nl firm S ... L-RET ... IL work directly for Co. SECRETARY II Energy Co $4.50 hr t ea orld War ~ llOl>leri. " 10.> " Sewing mal·h Opl'rat111 bonus Ask for Al • •. •••••••• ............. . currently inlt'n i1·" in~ Pem10ine attire . Fun pres Iden t . X Int SI 058 . S 1313/ needed for glJder mt1i S3 S5 ea Wall \12t> map' l'\1k1111 I I' "' '1t'1 1 ... 111 qualified per,on' 10 store. must be sales Secretarial skills man Ll9UIDYNE SJ S5 ea tWi 1032 Jflt'r Ii .111 11 111 1 "' 1 01111 leresled 111 th1 f1t:IJ of dat or y, shorthand MontNy sewtng 'lbl.lt'tl.'>IUtt ')~ ENERGY SYSTEMS PM • 1 11111 • " '"" 1\111• 11 111 r. I I l oriented FT PT Open· b I r I Fin R en l208li f.. Walnut SA . • \\1th I '"' ) .• 1 ht:' 111 k I l•li 1, \I> 'I 11Dant'1a P annmg om tngs 10 all locations N e p u anc1al & or equ1re:. l\ pmg.,., wpm 547 ~ 7SHIS81 754.0535 Double ~idi•d ,m,111 dflll I ;<"\I \I l\i t\\ \ ml~s1on ba,1~ 1~1c·om1• phone l'alts. Apply a~ legal background will and !>horthand80"' pm que oak d('~k From 01,1 \\ 11 h ~ l.hh ~11~, "1.. "lit \ 11 \1 1.Jm1ted on!Y to .1l~1hl\ B·,ck Street F h. assist cand1datl' SHI-ER bank <1·1 I r t 1 .ix t.,•r w . . a as ion rr TRA. VB. AGENT ul•a or "Ill " ~:rn e trutn lall i1ur SJ11ta Island · Smokers need not ap11ly The !>al:iries for thl' Must have UPS & l' (' 1·hildren 1 Sli.5<1 i!<lll 111.1 Fvrnifurr dO~O \ Ana office 17"1•\li:!:!il~I -ContactMUte :8571204 ubovrpo:,1t1onsart-rom exper Gd benl'ftt:. Immediate openmi: for arter i 1.1m "'k di, !.11"11 •11\l :-. 11 • .................... .. between ~ llO 111111 s ... ·-. men•Urjte \!,Ith ><>Ur salar' 0"" Hrs 7 30 I ex11er1enced al(l'lll kn·'· II] \It •II•! I.I ~ .. ,, FURNITURE ' I I 1,, • • ~ SECRETARY a1J1ht• andexrwnl'nt'l' .:i.•on'•·""rintWRllS•.1 \'.it•a t1 on tra\•t•lt•r, dllyttmr"' ""' t:lm11!'-!l.~•rlll•:!1r11t ** IBUY •* beginntnK \luncl.t\ I YouthC"amps Exper1enAed . fc1r J .-'I r .. R r IN T Sent 21 ' ,\ppl.v JI Hoom 131 or <'\.' \tl' u".""'0 eaut1 u e"'purt AH l'f!!ESALE '11111111 1111 ~";111 -=== I ofAmerica establt'shed Uran••t• r .....,~ f h rr 1;,,.,,, ll"d "'" 1111111 ,.. 1 , ... , t, , 1 :-. .. r.1 ~ rall lear o ire 6·10 01121 lloos1l'r l'h~. ~4uar1· ;,;,1 Ill'' I Pun ;ind reward.in~ job County cootruction (1 rm SHIPPl~tR~Y'G G I S W f h d I ~ ~ ene tahlei., rha1r,, m1rr11r' 1\111111 ·' 11· 'I H :11t "'', A or )Out an a u ls Shorthand. typ111 " & S II d t · I l f d r ,. . ma lS n uuon com Travel A M r. < re!>:.e~s 1 ~~rrrat1\t 111.111,..,11• "''"' COMMERCIAL R.E. un raismg. or un tight boolc.keepin~ !';ill pan y Io o k 1 n g r o r N B baseCJf"Cd u Y0109.•JI" 1trm!>, SAT Sl. \ !11 at ~,, .-.:'I•· \pph lflt I .. (>I I ,, ,,.lJ 1,1 ..,r I I 1, r \" 11 I I \' • ,11 Il l .11, '"I .ii .11 l:!.'L Tired of sellm" h111N·~ 7 derpm tleged kt~ Good 754·7411. rr bl t "h ~.. • •29 B l J I ,.. $$SS potenuat full o s pons1 e person o' tour Co n"""·s qu··l1ft"d :tar t gom;i ornn.1 ' l' days a \l,(.'{'k . \\ (• nN·d . r SECRETARY I Ri.-:n·1· run wart>house fullllme """' a ~ " Cats 8035 I BUY FURNITUfH: I ii<! on~ hceru.ee tu k..im !he· I ~\',·t11ml ~ .... a7~1sM·alresHmufgft TIONIST, typinr.:' & Airport art>a Call KR I person tomanagt•tH·kl•t IA t I I ....................... 1 i M "' ~ MASTERS AUCTION 646·8686, B33-962S skills tc I ~ ~ nJV .,.. \ d C tn~ con~umt•r ch\ I!> ton o Ill uc a rmc111 l' '" It 1\1111·11, l 'I'\ It ' 'I"·" • J m.inag1., >ro i·r i -__. answering ph onl·~ , n er:.on omiian}. Musi bt' familiar "'1th oa k , bt•\t•h•il mirror ll11rrr11 ' ' ll•11r rl 11.111 commemal rral ••qull' SCHOOi. Trend Import Saks In t· 549·1343 S2000BO lncomr from mr.:m1 CROSSIMGGUA.RD 1200 W CoastHw\ 'B H•U HSD ATC IAT1\ computt-r :>Ul51tt3murn 1 ... 111111 ,1 , <11 •1$~,, while you team S111•·r 631-6941 ·· lffl!il \'orktolln\unu<• Shippirtg :.):.terns Xlnt :.alar)"& AnllqueS..nt>lJr)lli·~k 111., "'"·•I 111111 benefits. hfr lll\llt.tnlf• --llun1111i..'ton lll'at h Energettl' person "'ant I bt-n('ftl!> {';ill 01Jnt• s2110 SI'< ISJll. health 111sur;in<1· ,\ dr·n Bt "'1-ckly Sl45.30 SECRETARY • l'A 'l:!li41i l'd to work m our ship I ~iou. Wed · & Fri 64.'.! 5H72 111111ral;" 11• t-1ll1•w 1 V\ tal plan Co11tal't l\1•n.1 BS WPM.Must ben•lta 17 14 J!~ll.1:~1.E\t2:w p10gdept.flex1blehr~. 1 5pm 1752<n88 Appliances 8010 r.:r;1111t I rr1q1 1111. 67~ "700 Est•ort rhildren across b I e & a A c n ,, t full & part time •·3 <fi I I ,,.., ' ' ,. "' "" TYPIST RECEPT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.11,,,,, .,,, , • ~1·.11 :-•1w .._,., I \If l'-• ' I\ t '·' I \1•, I I ll\11 bui.} 1ntersecllon before respons1billty for ,Ill\ t'ljUJlupponiuut~ pe r hr Call Patti 55wpm . salan com Hi\RBOH \HE.\ H.111.!;;, & Jfter :.Choo!. For tn .QC ~!:.1area97S om; r h S48 5525 . UST sr... Sales formation & appltl'allon emplo~er m · mensurate with e~per APPLIANC!-;~ ... H\ lt'F l'••r. 1, 11 11 ~~.,11 M c..l Fullorpartllm1·hdf!f111 rontact Traffic Dept SECRETARY )HIPl'IHG/RECEIYING Permanent p llmt-, 31 We bu) usedd1J1Jltanlt'' .1tlt1lt ,~ 11 'l<k1 I<•, \l.ilt"' 111 ltl "1111 t. ':rr• ~··11< dt I I u :r,1 -,. Materntt) Stort• '(• ,., I ti4.1 3741 Newport Beach Newport Beach law or DEPARTMENT days j)t'r Wl't'k, 9 5pm WeM'll f"\•l'llllll . KU.ti a·ll· ·~H .. , I ... rfl.lllll'' 'I Ir perien c·e nee t•,. ,, r1 I Poltl't' Dept . 870 Santa fice. Word proces~1n1:. SECRET A.RY Im med opening ror exp l~1lernat1on~I Trn1li111: avphanc~ !'>49 :IOil D 8040 .~ •lr' ,~,I '• Ir• ,,, ' 557·5734 Barbara Dr .._92663. w i 11 Ir a 1 n Ca" 11 ~t>wpon lwa1·h an .. 1 To & tnexp ""rson to work Co In me < all ~urmu I IUY Al"Pt.IAHCES •• ~~~ ........... : ..... .I "''" \l 1'1 •• S I L d ~• ~cl6 ,... 8JJ 8970 I tt·• '"ti 11 h a es a } School noon supervisor ~..., ---Slb.ll(IU The. 1s .1 r .. al 10 all fem le ship rer I.es 9S7 Hl1. I\ I I st111\t 1 I'• 1 \I\< 111, , 111, 1 L1ght 1n11 11,11111• MonFnll l.S-l ·l~S395 µrumut1on 'Jlllt IO prl' dept Sat tO\ar) with TYPIST Ne"'Thermulor.i5 Kl;i" 111;<1111• 1 \1 ~ l't1.<,. 1:11 .:•i, showroom r ult I 111w per hr Andersen School SECRET ARY sl11(111u' •'11 \ :15 hr exp Great co benefit, Good salary tu :.tart i· on k I o P "' I! r i 11 h " .,.. 1· ' " I \ I<' • I. ti"\. CM. Noe-<pne1 .'>lK 'Htl 7603490. Beautirul Corp. Hq, nfl week . gre;it IK.'m•lil., & Cati : Deltronll' Corp F'utl tirnr JOh For rn tlle broil<'r model l><:T .:1.1 fi!fi 1 •• 1:, 1lll•p111 1<•·t•l.i·1r•t~ 11 11,, Sales 1•11 d1s1·ount' art• thl' CM t ti • I... ''All~., Fortune 500Co. serk~ al en IP" H 'a 4.,, reta1 .orlMl ,.. ~.10 FLEA PROBLEM? l•lr·."•' k, •'fl It\ r HEW DISCOVERY 1 I u'ual t\bo an annual 545-0U.3 ~2271 &IO 4150 I SCTRY /... tr. pcnsed indJ\' "' IJrnl trip to ~e"' 'ork Your I'~ s I IC I ~ • I• • .,, of." ,., ,. 9pensdoortounltmt1r'<I for plush office in appearance&gdt)ptn)! i:d~ktll:.&JbtlH~todeat LA.P/SHIPrlHGDErT TYPIST REC r.I' Ma ~1ai: l'urtJ lrl • 1111111 .t •I '"ur ,.,•.•l'> ~", •1 .. 1 income for '011 I ht> Ne w1.1ort Beach To lo join their rap1dl} "'ell wtth peoµle are tht· I mmed openings for TIONJST I' H & funtl de "usher cln 4'r :1.1111 h1J11w ,,, 11 , 1 ;1•1 l111i• ,\ I 'l'ft l \C ·1, 111 \ 1. , •), ~nswer to 'In·" & 'lrt·'s SIJOO Bentley.Hayes As· growing staff. Act .. , ,1 keys to thti. i•reat or M f I a p n g m .i r h v <' Io pm en t de JI t 1•ond S220 t I , 1 11 ~ 1 11 1• ,. t , , ,.-11,.. !Ju.tlit, t 1111111111, , mduced 111 health fl " soe 549.9826 liaison betwn. all Corp ponunitv HI()'. frt'l' 111 opertrs & shpng dept Personable. organ11C•d 495 :>~t )l•'l lfl.111• 1.ll. 1, 1, Kllll'I 111 "'' ltun,il 1 \I 11 being ust>d by ~-\S1\ llw · Directors. John Wayn.• apphl'ant Open :\!onda} w tit tr a 1 n Gd 1·0 se If start er Va r1ed Copperton•' t'ham h•·r., rnlh 1 l ":i·~~· ,,.11 ,1110 '•'" ""' ~:s~!~~·1~a~.'.1~~j'1;1'.1fi Sec l,egal Xlnt ski lls Airport loc. Co offf.'r, l'\eninl(' h\ .1ppu1nt benefits Cuti Deltron1t re,poni.thtl1tte!> Sto\e S75 Frt1!1d:11n· "rt ~ .. ~ ltrr1>r l'ull' kl'nds of 'tr1··-,,, .. re" l:IO WPM Sal Neo outstanding ben~ & ment onh Corp.CM ~5 65wpm Excell Refng S12S ll42 KKf!O \"-C \lt11 t. t'dlll~ to "'': 11 .. 11 I' I ,. " ., " starting salary lo SJJ1K1 s.is 0413 1 benefits & oppty to ad 840 8208 1 >111" 1 u'I " 1111 I availabh• 111 lhc I S I Solt• prrtner 67J.920I Call I \'ance Santa Ana arpa Shui, ~.;11~' X.'7 ·~1:! II• .. 1 11111·1 '1,11 11111" Salesan•huom1111: 11111'1 SKretary Rita.Johnson StartYourCar-Hr 545.5760 Frost F'11·1· Hdril( Slllll Ti't """ 1\1\1 H111 1.11111 , , 1111 e~pand . 11•·1·tl "'' 1 Arrsponsible.conscien 972•9955 ~II Goodtyp1ngwill2et you1v F: TI:: R 1 NA Ry A\ocad11.lt'ftop.•nS1~0, SZSll1111l11p1.1•honh <.r 1111tf.rlli1t tnbutor~ Rt• tlll' r1r,1_111 tmu~ ambitious per:.on tnto tht~ pos1t1on Callt HOOPITAL 546·1038 l>.OI l:Mtl ll.11 1'11.111 ~eap the n·"'·•rtl h•r "'ho hai. l(ood typing and SECRETARY Sus 1e at Bt>nt le' & Needs full time per.;on Apt siv stove I 111lu•rrn.11il 1•1•11 ·, 1111. <\ l'l.111h 11 . .tl I 1• 111terv1e"' <'Jll Hon ,horthand skills and a ,.,..-el Srr•iu Ha.}'!s A~ 549 9826 Mon thru Sat to do clean S39 631 9~ t.111 -11 r c·k lurl' ~7~ • ·11 11.!.!11 Parad1:.l' \1a.r~1·1111;' .-a11ah1hly for growth is Beaullrut Corp Hq·, of 14211 Yorbd St Tu,1111 SWITCHBOARD b th d •·.1 I \l•11 •II• ~ I i 11111, 548·3265 required in a small major financial tnltltlu 731 m 1 :/~~~ht~g ·~tvranne fi'f~a~c·wu~h;~ .~r~· .. ~1 '"•11:11.1. j 1.1, .' , • .,,l'r . .i.i. SALES rap1db growing R & D lion seeks allra1·t1 H• 4500 Camp1L\ Or NB RECEPTIONIST ~52·1513 Refr1 t-rator "' in• I \I\' I ~.' """"'"I '"" II• r11 t1 "••I Rapidly gro"' 1111 <om l'o The pos1t1on 1s ideal r.:~::Sh~~d·v t: lti'ep~no~~ ~7 o122 , maker~ Ml ISi:! t•UJ" \I I 111.11 1 "~' I h.111.:111~ I 1n 1 for a "'ell qual1f1ed ' 1 ... ,\ITR•·sc '"~i t 6r \\ '-1.,i..(~,01,1111,, 111111 \1111111• Ii merc1al mll'nur 111 l"ll "d d d d secre·tary to Corp ll"atl " r:. "' " u • h I I .. per'on ea en e ' f k b· ·k tr pool "'·1' 11111! 1111• •Ir 1111 <,,,,, ~ ul• & bu!>tnc;;, furnttun· J tn Beach loc. Offers \Int BL'll OFRS E l\1 "'car orwic er iH t't machine 2~pd 4 1')tl1·1 '•l111:1l.lr·lll1••ll11•11111I I t11111 S111 1' w \I firm look10.: fur ,<·\1•r,1l l prt>i.ent JOb or .for so bens. & starting ~a!Jr} SECRETA.RYR.E. POR1u' M ~ .., ·k lunch~erv 9 :rl-1 30P:\I. S5-0 Wesiu1,;ho~~e fr,,,, !t"k' \1\1 :-.:~~' 111,11 ,\ '·• •• l '1 t II ti ffi('One re,entermg the s . J ,, IC t'' I M F L"am Sl5().$(7< wkl ,., 1•11 I • 11u• ' n • concep ua ~ 11rtl'Ole . lo 1,200 Call· Secrelan:il position in c d f r:. " FreeStOO ~~ 8393 "~. "1 "'' outside ,Jlt''I" ,,on;. work force Exrellenl fr ompany, ii. 111 nee o 11 Must bt' m.~Jl. persona • ~I h · Work Out Or Our \\hit.or mge benefits. Send re 97Carry2-9955 aCll\l' Newport Center R e (' I' p hi & t 979"" 1 !'.l:ig1c Chef Mitro \\ j\t II t Ill .111<1r.1hlt 11 "'" ~ ~ d I h t Realtor ' office Front t t S t hb d e energe tr v•~ · ,. " '•'llh '""" 11• t 1 pl n or SantJ \n,i '"' Jtmn ' suml' ..in sa ary IS ory ion ts w1 r oar aft IOAM for annt u a!> ranl(l' l'Ombu. !-. t . . ; ,' ' • covertn ~ thi ):rt'Jti·r to Gari LaHerty, Jrvme office poo.1tm11 requtrC'~l Operator at 1ti. lr\:lltl' == o\en S4l"l wa.,te l\mJ: "'rlh ~11 ;,. 11.1.11·1 1111 \ 1 , ,, 11 LA Oranl(e l'o Jrl'>l , Sensor' Corp 3001 Red good teh·phonl' \Olt'('. Headquarters Starli1 WAITRESSES r>i~h"'a~hcr$.'.,IJ 1;.is:i11;.1 1~11. flu k1 I'll" \1\1 <1•1trl•!•1t, 11 11 1 Deal wrlh lUJI lv\t•I Hill Ave, 3,2<J11, Costa typ1n ~. S il & ap Oct.l .l9tllforaper1od E'<pcr J yrs min Washer uod dner l(d \l111m.11~111r •1!1!, 1'1t l1 .•l>l11r1111 m a n a Ii l' ru t' II t . Mesa CA 92626_E_O_E_ pe:iran1·1• Ht-al e~ta tc l of apTprhox1matelT} f"~•J f lime avail Appl) in l'Ond S65eJ m1'1 it1•rn' Jl••r1~ ,.!I. ~'"' I\. It rt"'' I h I E-xpenence helpful but mos is 1s a .... ""rl>On. Joli.\ Ro"l.'r 11l0 1 ,., .. .r11 \ "1 , I. ,.., 1 1111 .• representm~ t • hr11·'1 SECRET.any not ('\C. ••n11~1 Pr0 f0 r PORA RY t "" ,.. ,...,..,v, d "" ., p , , ass1gnmt•n So t'oa~t H"'' Lal(Ulla 1'11•;,, •. pro urt' In J multi 2 person office. pvt com 1 lol·al rei.1clen1 f or in requmng a profesi.1onal ' 2 D15h"'a'hl'r,. 1.11>rl billion dollar tnllll,lr\ muntt) inSouthLaguna CARR'r' lcrnewcullMrs Duhl I image, appropriatt' Bl'ach wood !OP'. S21M! & S2.'1t1 1''' '1' S~lar) < umm1•11,u1 J lt'I F lime. typing, bkkpg, F<O'v WH~y N. Taylor Co. phone personaht}. hRhl WINDOW WASHER I OBO 960 957'1 .ift 7pm , .\dur rid• I h.1 \I"' wi.lh C'<f>t'r · 11111~ '11111 frlmi:: Start 1mmed ~ I R It 6"" "910 typing and past e:ic Must have t•xper. & de 2 Pair GE \\JSht•r, & I' 11 JI I'.••·' \ "l mission ..... r Jll11•· ·•lll'l'. Su·od~ I"" • .,,., AG£,"1( y ta on .......... de d ·~.. · 11 ~ ... I Ir I 11 I I I I •u "-"'~" =...,.,, if ' penenceuior rtoh;in pendable car 6469780 ryers.S100&~1 p.11r 1 "' ' ' · • "t11 1 '· • •• expense' & mPclti•;tl Se t die a D1mens1o n l'allaft 7,9609571 It.'''·" Ir ul 11l111.tl1lc h "'·h·l\I 1m11 Please submit r""m11• in Bcre .in 1616 E 4th St . S \ • * SECRET ... RIES • • Sw1t~h"-rd th 6 •11 I I • " I t I I absolute t'Onfulem ('It• ookeeper for w~man NEVER A FEE ".... .. .. ' uvil WI 10 Word Pl'Ol't'SSlOj? Litton Comtnr.: top ,., •• ,. '" 111111 'II( \I 11111 I Cl~ "1111 I• 111 I/ L •11 Bassett l:lusines~ des1gn<'r Advert izing Xerox850 »ir.,, SOhr com111g I.mes and 200 ex WORD stove "' m It ro"' a," l'rrl m.tlr 1•·tl11•1•' d 11r ,1.1111!• 1,, ~ ti' "·"l 1111• lntenon.. exp helpful V~ned resp _ Type60S18.000 tensions The work111i: above. askmK SllOO i·ash :w1 . .'~:t\I' 111111111 llu111r· r111, )tdll 1, 1 . 11 PO Box 970 \\'h11w't req a ~etr slartmg, quick Are you a dyna.mt<'. out n,gPP~~ur;:;::~~~~I hours arc 7. JOAM .4 P \1. PROCESSORS 846·6914 afternoon' .i1. .1.1. ·' '"' •• r.u• 906 08 . ,\ l t II ',.ir ~ t .h Ink t n g ma t ure g~~g. se.,lf moth a led m Liz Retnders Agy, Inc Mon·Fn Gaffers & Sattlt>r Fle~anl i..,1 B.rn r11I l ' H 1>11111 i.: I. ht. 1, Bassett Pre,1d1·n1 \!,Oman 631·'4607 d1v1dual Ha ve }OU de 4020 Btrch~t'64EOE gas sto\'e dblr. (Ht'n rrm.11! \II• , ..... 1 " 'Jllt'T 1.' Ir " Ir --"' SECDr9.&ny veloped exrelle nt CallJanA.ftdtrson Callthlsrunbtr St50,nerle~t64.'i8S3l I k11b l>t1•11>1.1.!l~1 1 1111,1111 1111 ''"•• SA.LES Rrc.as IOICI-general omce. c·om Newport/83.1-8190/Free fo • t t "' C ... Ll~I... needed for Irvine Tract municalion and ""Opie ---raw~111N Ktllywanhtohelp! GASRANGf; IJlue.l'l1•an Ml !-.l s~l,I \I\< n·1• I· .,,11(1•1.l " """"""" Escrow office. Must · ' "" 30" 111lh jitrtcldlr Sl2.5 l,ll<ll """'1 HI 11111 l11·\I 1.,111c·1(;f 111111•11 • 1 MOTOttEXPRESS ha\eescrowexpr.Hrs.8 skills"~youhav.,tprtor SEC'Y.LEGAL This is a great op S48·6l02 hlomlh1 .. '·•~ -·lilti. 'h•rr•i• ••••fl•••I 11111• 1 Cahfornta ~1nl1•1 ~.' lo s. ~on thru Fri. :yepc;;~a~awpl ~f· If ~It~ Estab. Npl Center law port uni ty to earn ext rd 83).144 I Sears Kenmordrosl frre Free to you 8045 '''''"' $'"'' '•" lq Press Co. ,i 'Ult e"ful F',mplo•or pays health .. · '. firm needs exper le0 al money forChnstmas 11 1 11 1, California common 1 Jr dental ""'""fits. Call for . . secretary w good t~ P ...... " s I · \1 I t · h , , ""''"' explam this aggresMw perfect, $150 96.16461 • hPl l.1111 Sl11 • 11 ll11J:' •'• 1t 1>1 1111 t 1 \I r ' '·"',711 ''di ni '\t'I ·-ttl>..t ·•"··~ r 11 Ul ' II l•I ""I I •I \\II kt·il ,. "' wanttotalkWJlh you 111 " 1,.,,:...... refr1g. 1c ru ft run~ •••••••••••0 ""•••••••1 In\ 11 P 11111 •• ' t ner w o L' 11m1.1 1·s~1H o..QPI SS2·4050Toni position which include~ ing. di cta phone & BUILDERS l11fltl11·1 /I." It I II"\\ l'1111d ~·m ,•1•1 &:.growin1t.l!-l'\.J1.111d111r.: SECDr9.&RY com"'"l•t•'ve salary an<l s horthand skills Real 847-3498 Sears Sud' SaH·r Wu,h 1 ,. ' ' '" • 111 11 .i 1 11 1 \mi•r I So .u;;1" ,,.. ~:stale lit1gauon w em H ,..........._, h machine lifi(I, Sl'ars .:a~ l\'.tlHtlui 1''1 ;i;i.. \1 u,1 ~.cc·r 1,, ~ • r I 1 • # rte~ionut~:~:s 1 ~~~~;;nu& Rea l Estate Investment ~~~m~~n1e::i~c~tl~af: pham on land use la"' EMPORIUM WI .. .., .... , toe dr) er S60 548 4039 II"'/ k 1 \ ''/ •1 m ·: I• :1\ rn1 <1111 t1 1 ' • ; ;;11•1'111 ,.~1' t,,: ... .':' "~o~ s~eks add.tttonJI pnipl<> rompaoy seeking expr'd Howard Dennan Sa I a r) com petil1 ve New refngerator frost Ill 1 ,.,.., ' ' "' n\ .trnp 1111 •' 111 1111: 11, 111 1 11 11 r wtlhsal"hal·k2 ru11ntf ser retary Require· THEIRVlNE 640~6960 1714197S.0808 Kelly needs exp'd less. rross top freeit-r. ··~ P1'111'lt 1;••111 "·11111 \\ill Ltkr• :~· 1111'"1 ,'I: 111t1 st.111d. menls Typing 65170 Operators on the NBI. color while U75 ting ti4lt!~11 ur:.tHll!lliO 5~:1 lt"1l "'I•~· 1 t..11n1,.•r Slim Theind1\1duab111·~1'l"k wpm. dtl'laphone, or-COMPANY SEC'YILEGA.LI AnEqualOpportumly CPT·8000,<li6. MAG 11. 673-4424 WlllH I l'tllll. lits K1111it,11t• IM•tl c\.lttn• c:,111 1·"rm1•r I spd Should ..,. a"r"" .•.. l\t fl' "aniznttonal skills •· a 1601 Camelback Street New position open in our E lo f h --h h SI "I 1 1 1 1 1 . .,.. .. , .. ~ " 0 "' :...!!!!> yerm.L 1 •v Wang, Lex1tron & all Electric sto~c 30· dou \\J" 1·1 1np1>1·rt11nl· .,. >!•'M• •0111 "' ' ·'' 1" s.t .... ,1111 111 -;pd suits onentrd h.i rel prore~~ional manner. Newport Beach. Ca well·establlshed Irvine otherWPequipment ble 0, en. selr rleun. ~'"1d r1.r J1t1r1' 541! •l!llitl If••· !-.ct' • 1 t~ltr 11:31 nt.ll1 I !(, \ 1 ~ood working matur<>& pru Lo ca ted nea r 0 .C 92660 office. 1·2 years ex-TAILOR Id L.k s ur541!31r11, 1C11111 l<l.t ~~ fess ion al The) must A I r p o rt . C a I I 714/644-6796 penence. Excellent lyp. for complete alterations ~3.JJg5 I e new 150 W .\:--.T ,\<..TIOY' ftnfl wh,11 \1111 " ml m have a high enerit> ll•vet 714 97 5 0865. NON Secretarial Planninf( rng skills. Salary open & fitting Ill high quahty NOT AN AGENCY Class1frd .\d~ 642 567.8 CJ.111~ Pilot (·1.1~·.1l11·1b l ·1,1,~1f11•d \1f, M2 ~i78 & a proven trark rl.'rurd SMKR ONLY. firm looking for bright Cl!.!!.fran,83.1-3622. men's!!_ore. 831·8835" NEVER A F'EE Ht>frigerator. very clean, In sales that tndt rJtt'' o Secretary receptionist secretar y to handle Stcy/Rtc.tpt TEACHERS aulodefrostSISO ~--lllllll ... _..lllllll ... _..lllllll'111_..lllllll ... _..illllllllllllll_.illllllllf!lll_.illllllllllllll-........ desire to surl'l'l'd A challeng10g opportwuty varied office work. Gd Entry level 11051hon 111 a EDUCATION MAJORS s1g keUy services -~J..9060 m inimum nf 2 Hur~ with busy LagWla Hills benefits. typing and fast groWJng, excitmg Educators supplement with "kelly girl" added Washer dryer. hke new direct selhn~ c'<perience Law ofhce. Top pay, shorthand 8 must Sal adverllsing agency tn your income WJlh prr or Giant srreen TV set is required be!'~fits.8»6660. negotiable. Call. 8 5 Irvine. Great potential FIT child sitting. Call Equal Oppor tunity ---'63=1·=572.6 __ _ 641·8820. Nancy Wahl. for lhe right person. Ex· Sitters Un I l mite d. EMmpFloyer Refng fra;t free, clean. U you meet the above qualir1catioos & would like to join a w1nn10g team in the truck111g m dustry, we invite you lo 1ubmil your letter of In terest & qualif1c1111ons. in confidence. to SECRETARY Support acctg/personnel runct1ons. Good variety & growth opportunity. SIH 80 wpm, type S5 wpm. 10 key by touch. Newport Center loca· tion Good salary Ii hener11s Arle n e. CALIFORNIA 640..ill.t urussco. SECHTARYP/T 1751So.SantaFeAvr Perm . p art/time Los Angeles. CA 90021 se<'retary Insurance ex- Attenllon Ted Regner, perlencc necessary. R e g 1 o n a l S a I e s Hours & salary neg. Will Manager 1 tra in txceptional person. Costa Mesa. We orttr an excellt~ 631·1~2 11lary, rnnge hene111 o..;:.;;,,..;;;.. _____ ._ program. company ca.r. • career advancement O)lportunlties with a IOlld ' auccessrut com· pHy. Qualtrled can cUdatet wall be contarttd within 3 weeks ror hlrtber l('reening 1.0. . If H.ffe ICMlleWrig to seU? Clalilled edl do It well. O,,omlHITT knock8 ol\en when you U.Sf' result.getting Daily Pilot Ciassllled Ads lo reach lbe <>ranie Coast market. Phone&U·~ Secretary cellent typing and or· California's largest sit /I /H xlnt Sl50 S48·8513 or BORED? ganiiational skills re tin service. 642-6680 :>48-4485 _ Worktbehours YOU want ! We are In desperate need of secretaries / with or without shorthand, who type at least SO wpm . quired Please call Jr&l'U£R X Ray Stove. Cull me range. Madelyn {714)..833·3960 Ulll1 REGISTaED works fine SJOO 548-8513 SEC'Y /RECEPT. Third grade. immediate X·RAY TICH or 548·44& Busy N.B. architectural full time employment. Exrerience required Washer. clean, works firm need<! sharp person Benefits. Harbor Area Sa a r y negotiable good $85. 548·8513 or W1th good skills Hype 65 For information Call Newport Beach Area 548-4485 w p m 1 . r r 1 end 1 y 955-1794 Medical Office. ~nd re Dryer, gas. clean, works personality for phones & TE Ac H ER -In rant sume to Class1r1ed ad good S85 548.8513 or front desk. Wendy. Development Program, 11704, Daily Pilot, P.O 548.4'ss · 640.0772. p /time. Member of Box 1S60, Costa Mesa CA ~~~.------1 Pie~ call ~r rome by Service Stat-1on--Alten· lransdisc~· ary team 92162.6 Mayt~& &: dryer. per( f ran mlttvl s · I working onkr. SUS ea 0 ew. danl. Full·Time days. pec!a · important. Mtrc.._.. 966-1295aft3·30PM iVICll HESTON J CdTtUl!_m>'----Jackie Popp, 546-5760 ....................... . _ • TUCHa.DAYCAlE ......,, IOOS !~r.!: .......... !~~! I ASSOCIATES For Clas.~iCied Ad 4:30-e:l)pm, M·F. ••••••••nu••n••••••• BMX Biltes S250 & S32s (Specialists in A(.TJON .SO/hr. 642-0411 WESTMlNSTE:R kSO for both Ttmporary CaU a TB.91HOMI ABBEY 673-iMl __ , Clerical Personnel l Daily Pilot SOUCfTOIS ANTIQUE MALL 3 speed ladies Schwinn 10 540.0400 ZS 7 AD VISOR Need l'lmmtdiately to 11751WmmlnsterAve. apeed ladles bike, 642·5678 work usy neoine GARDENOROVE CaU:833-2324. hours. Great for stu· $54-tllD Buu Custom bu ilt __ denta. 3-9, Mon·Frl No Cruiser. 15 1pd. Frolil 1111ing. Call 966·0151 and rear drvm brakes, SELL Idle I~ Wlth a aflerlem. Trade Y<Nr old stuff for Muttsttf150 .• ™J_ Daily Pilot ClauiCled 'Hnt tollMthlnJ to sell? oew &oodlu with a WANTAC'J10N? d. N2•5178, CJWlfied Ida cfo It Wtll CluaU'!t4 Id. MWm Claplftd Ml 805171 a a s arm • I .· 811 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunda • St tmbet'-20, 1981 ....... .... 1111 .... .\..... ~.~: .• ~ ••••••• !!!!! ~.~ ... ~ ....... !~.~1~.~ ... ~ ....... !!.~~,~~·.~.':: ....... !~.~~1 ~~ .. ~ ... ~ ....... !~.~~! ~ ... ~.·.~ ....... !~.~! ....................... ........ ............ ········"············ "IFI... '"' -Sohd 0.11 Parquet d n rm oodworkit1 looll. totnt or Sale, Kodak color ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.,,_ "'"" ~"" '6'.,. ~Jr. "Jr. ~.,,_ Mt, t dwr., matehln1 "'ur uud. Star• mm urtlfleale.. •n ttuu~I Color TV 2 yr. A euper 11tt1e ce11 NteefY cltln8a S pc Mahol Bdrm Craft man 12" Radial ce1nK., I~ lorlorl ""ril rolr wrnty. trr.e delivery tQUlpped too ... with H t rand~w ~'font. um uw w/ atand., o oda. to m o 11'8. automatk, power steenng, Babr crib. ltOO Xlnt blUea 1475. ~ hp 1 ~our Choil't Pllll, •Cl'\ "KUtarboma" Xlnt Hom motdtngt& ~r,,ncnt rond HICh rbalr, 112 1nnder '#/stand $HO dlacowit otr Kodak Ust Loaded •sikn built by 1112517. OUr f't9Ullt ta<lltr 14!.IJll Drill Prut Jtand m all price ror procaslllA 10 Klipech ' WO Studio All matehlna din rm ta hp planer w/case llO. 1 S rtlficata, f:1Y .00 quality spkra are highly ~ S71U,OO. ble. 4 chain. bed rm set. hp router, blta, Ible, ave appro• . Mall to efficient ' sound In Must stll. CaU eve1 thru ~lde1, rut $117 Mitre film dept PO Box 16$1, r redlbly 1ood '6$0 "" -7 __ 1..,,. x $13. Sander w/taae Cotta Men. uue f7~5Mt ¥' .. ,_ "'" I& ReclJ> saw wtrue Pleaae lncld name' ad ----- Cocktail I.Ible. elef ant, plus blades tlO. Latht d re u w Ip a y men t A D.S. 2002 Speak en, 40 1tau top :IXS' 2110 set wt~ hp mtr. most mlt r watts each. S27S IW5 1195 rh11els never used $180. y A c H T c L u B MQ:ll~l2!3l598>2131 Wall mirror. 3 hl';(t _Qrall forlg00.546·2399_ MEMBERSHIP ON TVdecoderbox,total· boards, n1te table, rhan Mau.__ IOIO One or Newport's finest ly legal. fl.Z installed de her. pull lamps, Table ••••••••••••••••••••••• farilitin . Save $500 from .:!.!!l!'!!!lna. 6461 lamps, Zerutb con~ole L • ....a.......... normal membership TAPIDECIC stereo with am1fm 4ei,• o~•-f ees Contact Mr xz·x 3'woodf 2 k Hellum Bouquets de Jackson 714.540-7430 Advent cassette. ex· fum w/2 drawe~\o~~r livered. ~erfert for -; m ~ Arm-our :u;nt cond. Near new. r:n.lsc SJ6.7~ ever occuion. 673-44lt_ MarGregor woods l put· ~~ -- Ouung tbl &6 rhrs *BALLOONS ten Col~ectors items ~~~:~.tJvr~r~!~~~ f.15 Unique personalued gift From $50 · 839:5737 , Panasonic camera + ex 5Sl:_~TI for birthday, weddings, omens 10 s& bike, Uke tras. 1300. ~l-1149 Ga~S. 1055 anniv Callnowfl.45-64-45 new $50. An que rattan SANYO R;ceiver ~nd ....................... __l!!lloonsOfNewport_ rhestjJO 857-4l'M__ Techo1cs Turnt able 4t h annual garage sale REDWOOD 2X6'S Mlsctll••C* Bestorr r 536-4291 tools, slu eqwp . glass 4. 10 20' long. Xlnt deck· W.t.d IOI I loah & Marti. blls, rum. bch c~usrs. ing Fresh load arriving ··~··••••••••••••••••• E ul--' go/cart prts, wt su1L~. bt weekl Sav t ~·/ft Private party wants q r'" ... " gear In alley at 113 26th · Y · e 8 · American Indian rugs & ••••••••••••••••••••• •• St SAT·SUN J.•m1646·9885 an •me -artiracts.67~ Getteral 9010 - - -ROLLINGSTONF.S ------••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt sale. everything 2 llckets 10 llSlOOea Priv . party w1~l buy WANTED! must go, sofa beds, TVs 154 l.300 mans Gruen Curvex Boat Trailer for 24• Skip Cahforn1a Ktnll Size -p. k f--;;;----d wat ch. & Remington Jack. 557 l!i66 77~7~ bed patio rum All ac et 0 "" appraise Model 11-48.646-42.48 -. ""-'-'-" qua'1tt y Items. Give EMERALDS valued at ------National Ch!ldren's Ori(. away pnces 846 4590 S2400 w1U sell or trade' Mtalcal oon·prof1t, nee<b your anytime 640-8688 l1tstr••::b IOI gift or boats. cars. land - ---2 Early Amer bar stools •••••••••••••••••••••• etc. Liberal tax dedur SHunB lf'O s. ~I hGlenroddy, sacr. S50 ea 4 green. Fender Deluxe Amp lion advantage!>. !2131 um. COl e~. o s t d d' pre CBS $ISO Xtra 930·0552 & ends.1#5 or goodies..:..... ~h~~~s~ S& i:ij ~~le~ac~ Clean' A~hilles 6 man mrlatable Sun 115 Books, clothmi:. stove, old but hardly -Jack.642·5222 S475 Ev1nrude 2H P antiques, furn 226 used SlS Canvas dome Acoustic 475 Amp. 170 $275 BothS700842·9703 Promontorv Dt. E NB _ tent.' m1SSU1g pole, SIS RMS. 4 12·s. Graphic - ----· Decorators Garage Sale Med1cme chests. SIS ea. EQ. Xlnt for kybds or '°:t'·1~ 9030 Furn brick a bra ck 5Sl·Sl18 gtr. t800 OBO. For lnfo. s;qu ,.. ....... I th.• · t r · ---642 s222 • •• • • • • ••••••••• • • • • •• • co mg, PIC ure rames Utility tralr 4.X.8 flat bed --· ---Boat gear for 40.SO s111l. etc Sal 9 2 4 15 $190 . tow bar for sm Tenor sax. Selmer Mark Negus ctafraill log SIOO Heliotrope Corona del rarS25 ~. VII, almost brand ne~. Radar reflector SI S .M!.r --~500. 644 1(!2_1 _ Charts, many 5!Y ea Ga r age sale 25 63 JohnWayM Trumpet, Bundy. lop RCA J rhannel RDF' Fairway Or. CM Lrg. Tttwtis Club cond., great for student. $ 1 O O Bo al g r I 11 metal & wood des k. new family membership $170 730-9:B3 w mounts '35. F'lare3 SO gal water heater. ~ ... _ _ 760-9322 S30 FAA & USCG ap slate bar sz. pool tble. 9' TV. IBM typewriter. stu GUITAR & AMr proved 6 man inflatable gold couch. steno. end dent desk. coffee & end LesPaulCopy,SIOO raft $200 Sea 3w1ng tbls & othLffi.ISC items _ tbls. stereo. 2 bar stools I SJS.9832 stove SJO 546-2399 Mov ing sale. Parnllngs, & mirror. <custom SOhp Mercury Outboard picture fram ei.. madej ~4174 ssiece Ludwig motor. 4 cyl $500 wheelrhair. pool table 8 ft st~el work bench rwn set $475 646·S602 l 1 g ht . bunk b <' d .1 w s l o r a f e & c I er 673-4441 Boat trailer children's books. anll· raceway 100. folding CLARrNET . Vito. ror 14· boat. $150 ques, baskets & misc. ~g pong tble on casters Good condilioo w / case 673·0732 J.!!!ig_ue 383 Flow_!!rt. CM.:. _. 545·06.-.ieveslwknds J1L_ __ !16J.829l Boats, roMr 9040 MOVING OVERSEAS BEAUTY SHOP equip Kimball SWUlger 500. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• See ad under Class ~ ment and fixtures for keyboards (l fo W 342 Peach Tree, N B s a I e I n c I u de s $699. 64.>l29S PorlMr ont.d --Hy draultr c hairs . 24' Sea Ray Sundancer GIANT SAL~ hairstyling stations. Offiu fWftiture & VHF. outriggers. bait Sat./Sun. 9-4. Furniture. mirrors. hairdryers, EqtNptMllt 8085 tank NB SUp. Sl25 mo + tv's, clothing, LP re· s hampoo bowls and •••••••••••••••••••••••equity dn pay D.i cords. skis, mlSc elec lounges. displa y cases: Exe c des k. ch a 1 r . 7J0..6620, Ev ~7·9327 cords. movie cameras. all supplies and more credenza ~ other desks ,77 28• SKll' JACK stereo eqwp . ~hid & Call 6319754 or, aner 6, with chairs. S :.1de kit. items. elr 17921 call898·6800 chairs. misc. items lmmac. kept out water, Buller St.: Irvine. nr FV Racquet Club lS2·6550or644-5834 !~t~h·l~d~ full rov ~ulver & M1chebon lifetime membenJ11p. Car phone Livermore 17141 "94-8230 Sat and Sun 9-3 337 E xlnt fac1h11es. S800 Satellite L Z P LCP . p y Ba yfront . Balbo a 9636966 lOlOA II channel deluxe. 23 riv enn an. tunnel Is land Furn. house -auto chaMel search and d e. loaded, lrlr items. clothes and lots RAC9\JET IALl selection, visual dlSpla y. S~~OOO. <2131592.:2!!-59 more Rancho San Joaiu•n dial head ror !MTS 30 Penn Yan two dsl MOVING !llew rloth ~~7~!~)11f:'~~ ip $1250 546-2399 sporthsher, dealer de dolls & ne~ afghan) ---s-;;..;yo 9000 D1clat1ng mo. loaded w/equ1p ~9790 616KnowellPI , GEROVITALH3 mach1ne,pa1dS.WO.sae ment No money down ~ M __ Face cream. tablets $250. Call Dan675·0200 S7~900 <21~-2859 HELP·US·CLEAN OUT· Tudor Box 107, La Joll.i, MUST SB.L! 1;~,r~~:w ~eav~re~:~~~ THE GARAGE SALE Ca .. 920387141275·311!7 w 0 r d pr 0 c e !> s e r water S4so' Many items left O\er Was her O~yer, SIOO typewriter. Exxon QYX 640 032:5 1519-5299 from remodeling re· Campe r Shell. $200 d I \sS 1 · ~-decoratmg and growm~ Waler bed. S2S() OBO v. tsp ay ' ume ease 13' Boston Whaler. SO hp children Used and new 645·8393 or buy ~terc. trailer & extras. p~tchwork quilt~ and -ESTATESALE 951·~ $27S0.642·76511 pillows. 2 used toilets. S· l·S 12_5 4917 W Musts.ff ·79 SKIPJACK 20· Lov. s l ee pe r cou c h & a un . High quality office hrs . Bristo l cond matching lo H )rat. Ma urie Ln . SA ~r furniture Must set> to Load ed 494·0135 or toyi., children·, ~k1 Eur hd Haz~rd Nev. appreciate Assumt' 497·2388 clothes & other good Pa~ton Roll Air fan S9S lease or buy. 18' FIXER UPPER tr1v1a 1817 Seadrift. Edison water tYP<' rm 951;~_ w1thmotor.S600 Corona del Mar, acmss fan s7o menssz 12 roller Like new Execulone Call""~51'" from Irvine Terrace d e rby s kates S2S """ .,.. Park Sal 10amto 4pm S unl a mp. appln c. Kl500 Charter Key28' Commerc-;-al Mun Sunday noon t o 4 clth.ng. new comforter. Te.lephone System tera) Du~sel SWO F1~h Absolutelv no nresales hou s e ho Id . m • s r Voice over page. 20 to NB Moorrng A\•a1I AO er -· "'-!'.r 554.1277 struments .Own your 6PM.S4S·S7J4 Liv rm. run furn +lots --own system m your new --, more Must sell All gd Met al storage s hed ofhce Chuck Perry PARTNERS WANTF:D quality 15S5 Mesa Verde w floor l.Jke new must 714 956-1281 . 34· Luxury Sport F1Sher I Dr •14E,C.M Sal Sun· sell 1m~m~ f?S. value --Undl 1te '!> ·77 L1\ Mon S200. 6 XIO X!i Buyer ets 8087 Showboat All Custom must dismantle & re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Interior Equipped hke a Redwood.Furn Allkmds. move at purchase See Blue & gold Ma caw. 42.! Flying Bridge Full 011 paintings. pictures & Mgr, Apt E, 2350 Santa baby, hand· fed . tame. B' Rad· C k l frames misc galore' CM $700 c rt' 9fi0..4'»3 1mm1 ar. oe P1 315 E . 16th St C M ~naAve "-"-' ----. u ~-. helm Bow pulpit . Sat'Sun. dawn ltl du~k IRVINEGOLFCLUB ~imos & °"Jans 8090 s~parate shower. f~ll 646_6368 MEMBERSHIP ••••••••••••••••••••••• sized fridge, TV \\et · ---$1100 644·5319 Baldwin Upright bar w ice maker. ETC 312 C~ronado St Balboa Radial arm saw Black & I P iano Great Cond ! ETC ETC!! This boat is Pen•, n s u I a . a 11 e Y Decker, IO", xint cond Mahogany finish $495 gorgeous & professional SAT S UN. 11 t o S $225 644.5319 847·7017 _ ly maintamed You can .]ooks__.tonsorm1Sc Law.nmower f ront Piano. Chas Foulds. up own a part of il With Walnut Stereo console. th $IOO La · _ _. right console. beautiful. Monthl} in vestmenl $75 Walnut record cab row, wn ""'ger. S7SO 831 ~ 974-1900 Sis. 7• h S50 , · $70 . Both recond --· ----. - . . couc. . . car 1147.9905 Sldift 8093 '7 9. 2 S Bay I 1 n er sunrr. S2S. kitchen vent. ---· CJ Flybridge w/Bimin1 •• 00 Childs b k s 0 I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. • I e. I · fNorescent __,.,~ Rossignol S·2 + Geze S260 HP Mere cru1Ser waterbed.s:.xl &misc H1ghoutput.8'.2bulbs. Olympe SE Bindm s VHF·CB PA . Head. 545-2250 317 Nassau Rd . excellent for garage or Sl95. Nordi ca humr!n galley, sleeps 4. bait CM __ shop Have SO at SlS ea. sz. 10 $90. Xlnt rond. 1,, system, LOADED. On HorsH 8060 _963·4004 .-..l'.!L!>ld 84G-616S 1 ~.ndom trlr,_642 .. :1861 •••••••••••••••••••••••Encyclopedia 1981 un· SportiftgGoods 8094 S.UPER SHARP Horse Trailer. 2 whl. 2 Opt!ned S165 (was S37SJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IARGAIM small horses. semi OJ>t!n. Junior Bntannira S70. Comp I Hockey Goa he 32· Eddycraft f', B crsr S3SO 646-9117 . gh~ld:r~n ~ 0 k s et · Outfit ,All prof equip· twn GMC 395 FWC. V8's Chestnut gelding, 16 e1'l11J643 ment or tall J)t!rson. customowner stalerm hands. good dressage -. . ~ -$650/bst_, 497·1B95 16 500 AY646·9000 prospt!Ct. Sl500 Aft 6. Electnr Wheelchair S3SO Pool Table xlnl ronll. aU 26' p W l;,--l°r h 831-2396. Arrord1an $125. wood, bniv.n felt, niov. or d~~= ~e; ri~~n~~. APPIE Gelding · 6 yrs --646-3'1S2 iog-must sell. '450 N.B s lip $29 .000 Has placed Ill shows. Gd Mov1~g. must sell new S 080. 673-7586; 67>03S4 7so.1388 &3l-006l r o r beg . r ide r . pc d1nne~te set. ~ooden ---;cLA.s.51-C~l-929_•_ Eng/west. Some tack 5 pc patio set ~th um· NEWWETSUrT STEPHENS43Fi $950/0 BO. 5411-6407 eves brella GE ~efngerator. Body Glove, SIL. S7S XI d ,,.,., .;., ..... -· -Stuffed chair also p1r· SlS-!1832 ol con · ~_,.,, HHH8'old Goods 8065 tur~misc. 66l·lll04 _ oi;~·M;~~g7·;~·s-..·:r7 Blonde bdrm set, also iurfboard·5'7". Round Avtos, M•w d r ye r , 4 pr . w i . king. & Queen hd~rd, pin. New. Hardly rid· ir.lpillows patio set 6' movie camera & proJec: den. Lots of colors.1•••• ........... ficus trees. plants misc tor. matched lugg .set. 6 single fin. Custom. aft S. 760-000. bar w/3 stools & Ughted Serio11S buyers. 556-1724 F;;lls-ize canopy bed ba~k bar, redwood Hotslick 11•••111111111 chaise lunge&otheroul· ~----..-....------- w /mattress. S100. door rum. Many other Store,R1st_._,, Dresser to match. SIOO. items. 759-0&79, 834·°"'6. lor IOt~N .......... .. 26in Ladies :Zpd bike, · .., SIS. 16m Girls bike, s10 Studio bed w/bolster. S60. •••••••••••••••••••••• Size 3 Sorcer Balls, Swedish frpk, S125. Oak HSTAUIANT Luther & vinyl. 110. r ha ir , 165. 6' wood IEMOOBJMCiSALI 833-3492 shade,$.W.673-3600. !Kitchen equipment, Let's make a deal ever-Newport Beach Tennis tables, chalrs, wall de· yth ing goes·wa t er Club Family Mmbshp cor , antiques, cb~n,~1 soft.Mr, 24 cu ft rttfer. $ 7 5 0, in c I t r a ru r. plantl, etc. Call 673-JMV craps t able & much 1-723-8093 or come to parking lot more. Expensive Wedding gown sale, Sept. 111 & 20. 9-S. 9100 WHEEL O~IVE our Low Sale Price Factory Rebate YOUR PRICE ,687000 50000 Year-end Clearance lt1s year-end clearance time at South coast Dodge. We 've discounted every car on the lot . Here's just a few examples. #01814 our regular sticker price s7 ,093°0 Ram so custom our Regular LOW Price Discount YOUR PRICE $630400 , 73300 s5571oa Mirada Here's a fUtty equipped oepeommat at a great prtce. Equipment lncl.ldlt automauc, power ltllf'ln9 l brakes, dlgttat CIOCk. HalOgln head llmps, autte, pow• seats, lodes a wtndoWs, ltttO Ind mcnt #15881. DtlCOUnt VOUI PllCI . '11,15900 2,161 00 our Low Sale Price Factory Rebate YOUR PRICE 30000 #96918 omni Miser How's this tor savings' A sporty Dodge Mirada, with power steering, power brakes. stereo, automatic & much morel #11822 our Regular LOW Price Discount s10,25900 1,70900 YOUR PRICE SS' s s 0 .. Dlplomat , & veil. Slr.e lOor 12. 1175. 3110 Newport Blvd. (at Jewelry 8070 642•5872 31st St. ) Newport ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ~"-"-'"'-"------Beach. aou aCH.-1 a.wo sa~ quality· :=:BE~A"7u=T::-:v-SH--'.""'o_P_eci_11_1.,.-L pays top aah for gold. J · me11t and rixt1u·ts tor silver 6 diamoadl. We s a I e . In r I 11 des : so COAST DODGE pickup. 835-Zl.12 X6331 Ult 1111111 H yd ra 11 lil c cha I ra , E1qul11te TIFFANY aold ribbon bracelet wiUI 10 rubles. Best offer ClueUled Adi fruully bairatylln& st1tlon1, small "people to people" mlrron, balrdryen1 .,...._,..., Ala c.U. wlb 1q re-shampoo bowls ua aderablp and blf re· k>wlfett. dilJQy cues, 111ltsl To place your 1U111ppuaandmore. dua1fied Id, caU today Call Nl·mt or, wr e, over tl500. .a. call , auiL ., PPP 7 7 ?EPES 7727 MC 2888 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 540-0330 .. r 9 ·=· •• , ~!.~~ ..... !!~~ C~.t,:rt. W./ t IJ ~ l,=.-;40 !~.~ ............ !~~! ~~~.~ .... !~.~~ ~~·.1.":~ ...... . Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, September 20. 1981 Bii •'1ntasy ti'. 18 OB. 1lll ••••.••••••••• .. ••••••• ...................... lt77 DOOGI ' fl1 h tnllfr lnc:I. Od '718 C1bav11r wl!l burnt r liRMTO 1 Ton at#r bed I.ow w.,!l. o.... t 720Mto ... a.porl9cf Altot..t.porltd Aalto1,Uu d •• u .. d eot1d l7l4J'4.\.e015 Kiii •love, lC'f box. porta. $35,000.00 mlloa11t •n lne Aak OVER :•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• •••••••••••••••••••••• · '•lrllner Twin. ·ne~ pollt, altflps 4. 14~0. NOMl'IHD ~00 5U-9u! .._ 81280ZX 2+2. 5 rno1 nt:1w Mnc...... f740 Y•w.,.. t77 Cedl .. c "IS W.t19t 9'51 en•. seal$, paint earJ>tt ~ ~ MICHAHIC V --looll Assume bt' at $314/mo ••••• .. :••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rte , Worth ll3K take ...... rflH .... t 140 Eitcellenl opportunUylo .. '570 vJ.C:o~~he~':'tudl No down 5.W-4120 7t. ~SL '81 Rabbit Qlnvert. Muat '7~ Cid Coupe 0 Vllll' '67 MUSTANG SlOK5.Sl·'158 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ln i·reaae rurnin11• i6"o~~;··v;··100"(;';; --~ T9 011aun, 810, air, • = aell Sbowrourn cond l!:lt~1nce. I owner dnt Hunsarcat.11000 ORO l9' F•ntuy, Z33 llP Mt rt Pucb Mo Ped 2 yrs old Many frlll&t' beneflla cond High ml. UOOO AM /FM llem>, loaded, -SBIOO, 64MOS2 cond. 16996 894 S11ndcas ~ 2200or M9 13!111 C'Nl1t>r, tandtm whl tr Low ml Yellow W See G1Hy ll uta~ll In ODO mMM lseorb.!11.l.»6661 '81 3ooo. Salver "Jue. Wanted Clt1n '71 VW tle,CdM 6'4·SI47 '71 MACHI w 1brlkl'a Fu.II c1nvu Xlnt cond ~M46 person .76 fht•vy Suburban VW PORSCHf: AUDI 77' Dauun ~X •wtroof Sorf 5200 mi 123,500 pop.top Camper w/atock 1978 Sevlllt, 33,000 m1 Needs l'ng work ~ COf\et Lo bn, 642 0882 , '78 Sliver Pox1 , runs ALAM MAGMOH l.o ml, dnt i•o11d. u1r, II 445t:. Coo11t Hlw11y Low mlleuiic. >tkt wnd 19Ll.567__ _L600en(. TOO.Mil Cash! 19,500, fully c11ulp'd '99$7~ ~·lW ar~at $150. Abu Puch POHTIAC/SUUIU trk, crutsr ront • lill •I 8a)sld,• Ortvt' l4000 0.8 0. 67~196 '724 door 250 Autom111ic. '74 Sun Bua Ll'Grande, mint cond. newur"" '66 2119 !>St r 8 , uuto tMlh,ltlt/ bu Ir rt c1t11r Stuu tl1rbor 11 P11r (.'ostu r.terr1n11. trullrrin11 New,portlieut•h 613~ '72 0at 1200 Vuy clt1tn •/c, amtfm . ._'OOd cond 4!1,000 m1, dntrond,sun 49$$().U tfun~. mt>rruuuc ownrd CMrttr fOSO t48·7'6G Mt a special, $450() or make Premium prit•t•:4 Xlot trans 11200/or ~J.orfe~B7$ 4149. roo/.._sterllO 536 ~ '71 C11dlll11c EIOurudo. szsoo rull49'7 l~ ••••••••••u••••••••••• Motorcrdn/ EARH TO olttr SS!-1256 paid rorany 11.!>L-d ror ~t 673-2514_&1\ $2_1Jl '81 300 SO turbo Rrand '81 SC'1rroro. lo»di'd, only wh1tt. rt'd ll•,1 mt 1.1k1• '66 (;on H~rt11!lr. IU0'1 •UUIAC a '34'80ATS Sc:ooftn 9110 SlS,OOO.OO Aa.foiW..e.d 9590 (~rt:fordo.")~!l1cJ '75 710 »m/fm, new tires :iw~~SJiiw:lu, Nnrf ~~2~ilcs Mu:it •ell ~r; .. y:8,i~~~.:;~j11 \~1 rr>tor cd, puny int 8~mo.plaruprepald ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••" & tand1twn & b1ttenea, deptnd1ble -~ ---xtra~ Orlll & IH·ill• w1r1•x, 1mmac ulah• from l1st1mo includlll• '74ftond1Motorcyclel9K IM~TI WF.PAYTOl'OOLl.AR SceU1 .. "in t ! 115000&673-11945 •76'ZIOC,, WANTED VW Shell S3ISO 71<1/67!1Si1G $7800/UO ~7006 ~lt~:t0Nm 1964.~ n11les Perteet rond Of'9IHG for top ustd cars Ficrt -· 9725 Xlntcond.Pvl.Pt) aull11ble for BaJ11 Con' 't.SCOHVlaTllLf ...... Sal f060 SIOOO ~· 3'7$8 FOi rorl'lgn. dumrst1cs or ••••••••••••••••••••••• -64().5918_ Vtrsion, ROOd rond111un, CCMltoro 9917 • "77 H k u<!i\ '80 II ,, Ho:. ... yy U"'E rlassit·~ U "our '"Ir I• '75 Spvder Good "A-d MU •7c '""D. Coll"'"tor'• reasonable. Mon. Wed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2900 759-009'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ws Y """· onull ~ " , " ~ ' \All!• " .,..., "'" " •'ri alttr 5.30. All da " 1988 Camaro das11lc: 3Z7 ''"' u Hoblt 14 ' Sailboat 18.SS l:le&lolfcr MICHA.MIC eo~tra clean !'l'l' us Runs Great S290C> MUllt dellicht All cxtru, anrf. ' PS ' "" ... ust11n11. I owoer. Yellow & WMI' Xlnt 646 8200 fo~x<'elltnt benefit~. See i''IRS1'' sell! For Info Ca II rblt en&. ntlw tires. brks, wee!e!!_da. ~ 3172 ron°d a~~r;>~ ~/%~·~ treated with Tl,C 289, cond. Must St!ll S79S '7H YAMAJIA GT80 Gary Hut..wll ln pt'no11 ~ 497•1~8 ' Ster~ 7~~ '64 t.a w/s.wf p11nt <whltr w huraun ~t1ft;"~ Auto. P ORO 846 llllll Llkt• nt'll\, a.~k101< $400 ALAN MAGNON fc . '74 f iat 1211 Sport L New '63 ~.New 2 lone lllue New pnin( 11re:1, rrhlt dy plnstr1p1111: 1 lJ S Ideal for lla>· ur Wood 7$1112:.l f>ONTIAl' SIJHAIHI eng, new clutch, clean in Good woo d N l' w engine, rww br11k~. ex ma as. T A r.1d1ab A OldslltOblt 995 5 ~:i/i!!t n::O"P~~"' ~ 'll KX250 lWtrock ~~~~~r .1t fair l'o~tJ WUUY :,~~~~ OBO Sie().1634 ~~~:: AM 'l"M 12600 tras S23:.s.o.UJ S~~t.'1t $1400 M vs·r ;~·01d·8~·;,;_~;~~·~:~1~~· 833 3411 Purchased new thlb fo\•b IJS~O CARS& TIHll'KS I' h 0 n e tiB 11 I I I u r cur. rum id11t S.SOO p 0 rt s c I l' an e d & 111 111 o,...,. c~ COMF. IN OR '73 124 Spyder Xlnt cond 69 Mercedes Belli. 1m '71 Yolks Co..• 960-46M 5nowb1rd 12 Need"omt' matched b) u c; Whlll' utos for S. 2925 llarbor Ulvd CALI. FOR See to aftprec1ute. 71K mac. 230·4 dr, under Stereo. excellent cond 67~ 4127 rep:ur, ><>me L1llu Ill' n ros. i.usp ruodaf11.·a ••••i&iroRTAN~I~· .. •• COSTA MESA FREE APPRAISAL mJ.. S3200 lvit 646 ~ 70,000 mU6,200 64&·3456 536-IU? aH~knds '69 Camaro Xlnt rond ·~~~ws~1~u~~,"':,~;~ cessones SlSOor lx·st of !Ion!>, l'.1etih•r-. Andre NO'nCETO 97_7·2500 Corm1er DeLlllo HOftdo 9727 _art s '76Sc1rroco owner S297S contr, OC.Xlml 3 yr war fer ~8·~ll5 bar.,, polyfo:im. this HF.Af>ERSANU CHEVROlET ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG 9742 S2600Firm. C2ll 49J.l457 Sll750 Wknd':. eves. Sail away an your own 21' bike 1s Mill new & 1m ADVERTISERS 18211 BEA<.11 Bl VD VISIT YOUR ••••••••••••••••:•••••• 644 9l87_ C~•roa.t 9920 552 7168 Venture S;11ls. motor. mar All pral'k stuff The price of items HUNTINGTONBEACll ORANGE COAST '78MIDGET '61 VW Hug. Runs great' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 R II - trailer, many xtr:is added SlOOO.ufr Call advertised lly vehicle 847-6087 Of' 23.000 nu, AM FM Cas~ Reblt eng, body needs • Cht•. '82 Snrre1enn'/i:ganetxt{~~ Askmg_S3600 ~SUS!_ ~;a~911~ 9514, S43 2290. dealm m the vehicle 5~9-3331 HONDA $4400 call67S.S796 work Sl800·0BO Ccnalitt $3800 552 5522. 549 l<ll4 14' FtviiMa Jwtior <'lass1r1ed advertising HE.ADCi)UARTERS MGI 9744 64.5 2449 New J Car Wagon Air p· t 9957 S4SO (?l3i S9'.!4163 Bt llonda 1~1.nl•w 4tM>n11 c•olumns d~s not in TODAY!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1!1 vw bu~. sunroof. automatic trans. pwr "'0 . S . Must ~l'll t h1' \\ k n<l d ude JO) apph cable '77 M,.. B ·. Outstaridin"' am / rm "llSSett" Xlnl ·tuer1n" & brake• radio •••• •• •• ••••••••• • •••• • 13 ailboat with lrlr, Make or1 li<lfi S!l lH laxrs. hl'el\St'. transfer UNIVERSITY ... .. • " J "1 "h I ., . 1972 Pmtu Run.i hoot Salls 11.k. .. 11u s1•0 · 9701 rond. Must sell 1m-cond 64().7442 11 I w ee tnOrt'' auto, r.·acl•" ....... • ·" " 8S7 0546 fee~. finance charl(ei., SALES&SF.RVlCE S ""....,., 5:.1!6 4178 Motor Cyrle S""P Meet . reh for J1r pollution ('On· ••••••••o••••••••••••• OLDSMOllLf mediately. ~L~ -'71 VW Bug, good l'Ondi· • weetheart' 14677>. li73"57l!l SF.LLORTRADf: d lrol dev1t•ecertif1cauons ISUZU '81 , 2 Dtxir, 34 H--... '74 MGB Xlnt mileage, t1on green. $1500 firm OHLY $7995 Ply ,....,_ 99'"0 2 11 "'L S in ours Orange <:o mpg L1 kenew 1.5250 __ ,_ od mel'h cond $2500. 846·SOl3DoneMS 30 HOWARDCt.vro!.t "'°"'" 0 S ·.-.. M ~I ps 5 larl(e~t B1kt'l>. parts & or Jealer doc1tmentary 898·9553 552 6ll30 GMC TRUCKS .. ---••• •••••••••••••••••••• completl' w 'Jib access Fn Sept. 25, preparalloo rharges un· 28.sOHarborBlvd 6444157or 76().9312. IHOTl4JA Dove/QuailS~ 'HO t'hamp Whl \\ lilue motor·4WhltrlrN ll 6PM llPM Orange co less otherwise specified Alfa Romeo 9705 COST MES Opel 9746 Absolutely 1mmac NEWPORTBEACll lntr , ptrf l'Olld 11.000 dock a\ail Sl3.SOO Fairgrounds. 24 hr an byth~ad.,.trtl))er ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ 54C:9640 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 1600 less -lll-0555 011, uuto. SiB radial 772 9370 . rormut1on. 714··198·11226 Ant~ues/ ALFA CONY. '64 '72 ()pel GT. 87,000 m1,. 4 than 600 rru . Rapid Cool. SEE US FIRST! tires 833 0433 wkdys. SA BOT. ral'ing Be~l '81Kawasak.IKE12S 20 CIOuic:s 9520 RARE2600MDL '78 Honda Civic hronn svd. 30MPG . AM fo'M, GasAdJu&.IJft kit Roor Wehaveagoodselect1on li'.141S33wknds Mak e. 3 sa1li.. cover, miles. brlll\d nl'\\Jad ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY Looks hk{' 1omall Rolllo. stereo.S35000BO xl nl coud, good lrani.11 scoop. full roll cage. of NE W & US ED '63 Behederr, rehlt ~Int. <.'O.!]_d. Sl:n> 64_6-1153 $1000 askm.: SllOO all PRmlEST tALPllA 64> Cun<.'our:s Da 644 84lXJ .. !162 315ti fo:ve $0000 0 8096()..8357 Totally Ba1a prepared. Chevrolets' eng tran~. nc" ll~i. & 19 Classic dbll' ended EdS49·2888ur5S6 •57 T·llRD TOP DOLLAR rood Wtute red an1r G 76 llonda (.'11•11-. 17,UO() PeUCJtot 9748 ~/ufr Must sell. Call Sl'8l ('ov1•n., .:ood boJ> sloop. glass on wood, iON DA TRA I l, CT70 IH TOWo.J• ryl, dhl overhead c:tms mi.. auto. dean. S2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brad S-18-9514. S43 2290, ~5·4074 \\ cradle. needs work. looks hke ne\\ 537s "· FOR USED CARS Triple Weber car~ 1'1l ~2 4410. ·73 Only.isK m1 S47 5982 '71 Pl} St·arnp. ti l') c 1 S21l00 farm l 5ZI 5171 OBO lfST Offflt! ALAM MAGMOH JllY 714 7©8500 KannGM Gflia 9734 Nee<ls work '81 P1rk up. Loaded Cost owner. xlnl ronrl 85000 •8' flipper, xlnt tst kids tl62 3750 (OOOUKZ> POHTIAC/SUIARU Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bi5 2553 18700 Sell forS7600 m1 775 5711; boat. good cond 5250 tor Homes, Sale/ 2480llarbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1968 Beige -l spd, raclial:.. '75 Peugeot S1tnrf, rrnt _ ~227...6_ ------_ Pofltiac: 9965 963·S27L Rent/Sfotogr 9160 COSTA M f:5A Audi 79. !iOOOS. wtl tan 1 cassette. xlnl rond $3SOO val vu joll, ~d ('Olld Ill'~! '76 VW Convert. Red '63Corvair ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaulJful L978 •79 O'DJ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 549·4 300 549-1457 mt PS PB l'W c•ruisr. 6'.5·2375 ofr 557 9:159 ] New top AM FM cass. Convertible ·73 Leman.s Sµorts ('pe. 27 "heel. diesel loaded. lmnst nr\\ t 'h1nook pop PORSCHES air I mm at $!1800 11969 Restored, new brk~. Ponc:he 9750 Ve r y Shar p S6200 . M ust~ll642·811!1 -wh1t1• " blul.' 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Econom1 ral race car.; Part.lo & ac S6000 080 642 4522 ll. Llnc:ollt-Merc:trt - -waR New eng. new working cond . 2 new milea)le. \Int 1111111 or lS.800 mi Toyota cess Auto.Sale ~lalom 63106S8 2626 Harl;or81vo I SalesServ1cet.eas111g ·79 240·0. sunmor. auto trans. new lrres. air tares. asking low blue rers Must wi•' li7:l:ll125 C u R trans t 1 cond Sl500 or best offt'r books Clunook Sto\e, refng, races. Concour!' Sept '69 Toyot kus>. ni.'" osta ,.,e:;a 54().5630 oy Caner.Inc. · air. s ereo. iory 545.0763 _L~&«·5551 & 673-3745 furnace 1978mdl.tl500 'Z7. Los Alam1tcll> Ru('e fatnl. rad10.runsj!r!'Jl. Find what ·~u "ant 10 Rolls Royce BMW & bamboo. 35.ooo mi RA MBLER WAGo--; <""07"" T k <213 """3310 "' " I m ma r SI i SO o '74 Corolla Runs well 1979 CorYette .. _,,.,.._ "" rac 1.,~ . 1700 492 0089 Dai Iv Pilot Cla•sifieds IS40Jambore{' very good. 62.000 mi. " "' N Be h 640 64 ,jg 6226. High 20's MPG. SSOO C h Black, loaded $10,950 or Alltos, Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 1Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9 aoo e."!l>Ort __ ac · 44 ·n 28~L. 1 owner. ne" M!!f>'611·1748_ · as on!)' 63! 2174 best offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 IMW 2002 MB soft top. 91M mi. dlr '7S Corolla Deluxe. xlnt t.ic:k 9910 835·65668.3Uto5 30 Rla upun kt AM FM maint. ru11 St>rv1ce re rond,28mpg.Must see' •••••••••••••••••••••••o A-9935 ., ••• jijfh HWW lOCATIOll BILL MAXEY -•taoa'll ISHW LOCATIOll stereo cassette. new c ds 1 N MalV'I 1966 Buick R1nc ra. 0""r or a\•a1 e" eng •"""' 645 J2SS Cre 1 Mt d ••••• •••••••••••• • • • ••• 1::~1sca~19':.o~~le~r 41.000 m1. auto. PS. PB. '78 Cehca llflback -a l' tlSOam co or r g ·70 Challengt•r Western AC. all orig Sl7.000 am fm stereo. sh~dow: da6417286 L nden Sport Special. Sharp 645-6287 54&·2399_ lllntcond.1146-4154 -_1 -car 318 VB . 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AMifM stereo rally wheels (l 09SYS) 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA S,ORT COUPE 4 cyl., .c spd lrans .. casselle AM{FM stereo. sun roor (695NWT) •2195 (7l4) 499·1986 (213 ) -C •NI I .. c, ' 542.0609 '79 300SD Turbo Diesel. .70 Mark 11 -wgn ne; ~~ • 78 Ranchero GT loaded x l~t cond Colorado trans. body good ~hape We spec1aliu ll1 leases w/shell, very cln $4800 '74 IMW 2002 Beige, snrf. amtfm , new carb 1600 Cali for t he business ex-5516924. Seroof, 4 spd. 124,850 Ofr 640·5540, morrungs M·f' 556 4570 ecutive & professional. '70 L TO Wagon, ps, pb, I owner, all service re· hm : 494-6901_. _ _ -.-...., ..:.J..:: 9767 LonJt Sfttctioft d nl cond. Pvt party cords. Original condi· '11 Mil 11•osn nwl'lr· OfHew lfl I Must see. llSO. SS7·560S V ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----lion. ery low mileage. Brand new, advanced 967 TR 4A IRS WIN Co•••CI Best reas offer. Ford '68. (222MDY)714/978·1~ design. while wlwhite NER· new eng. paint. HowlftStKll! 3?0 eng Cust 2 dr PS. 530i '78. N1<.'e . Low leather. sunroof. loadf'd t ires, int AM !FM NABER~ PB.L..1ir ~d.5:!1>-7154_ mileage.110,500. With utras. 144,000. Pvt 22·34mpg recpts. Xlnl U.. offt t945 898.9553 5S2·6830 ~1 97~wkd)'S. inv. Mustsell now Mov. (:i\()ILl.1A ., ... ~ ................. .. '72 BMW 2002. Clean. •n 3000 6fN 540·3303 : 297·3824 l•-Oll 11.,.1,.. l\l\.t •7 I LMcolll Cpt Fast. Burgandy/Tan. total equip, lea & sir, (,,...,,,,._ ..... .,JO'lllJO Must sell642-81lL_ Must sell $4000 548-1449 immac. $1.SM/offer PP '65 TR4A. Good cond. 1978 Lincoln Versailles. message 76UT16 Rebuilt. new paint. $3500 c.-. '715 .62 UIOC Mercedes Benz. 4 or offer. 63H613 eves, '8bll Skev1illdeed. bta000ck o~ ::a:. ~~11°~~2 °S~~~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• cyl, very good cond. 9S7·5'82dat!. ac ' oa . 9, mt, Ans 12 "'h t!r76i,., Capn·, V6 4 apd. '77 TR $/yr. warranty $20,500 wer 115 •"" rs. l2300.543-8629af\.$. 7• runs smooth. Dys : 644·6440: eves· Mtrc t9SO AM /FM 8 ut, lo mi, PP. new br1lres. new tires, 673. ....... wy 11400 bstofr. 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Newport Beach ach more people at Very clean .IDIAJ ittns nine cond. 41.000 mllcs. a m trm r adio Ne w lower cost. Classified ls $7500 08() ~ wk ·Ml·*· ealnt. '4400~ SELL ldl items • ~;.~~~to go! Call Now! di)'I, Wktnda 790-lett. Find whit ~ 18 c1 ... 1nec1 Mk, your one-Dally P~lot ci.:.~P.J ' tY7t0-"°7 l>aU1PUct~. I • emter Ad . .u.g (2789) '(21~75) FACTORY STICKER DISCOUNT 2 door, L model . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. RABBIT PICK-UP (2554) (171091) FACTORY STICKER $7335 DISCOUNT Custom value package, tinted glass . leatherette, stereo prep . ••.....•.•.•.••...•.. , BRAND ~!!11!3~1 V.W. CA ~~~ FACTORY STICKER S 13, 920 _...._ DISCOUNT S 1425 SALE $12,495 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• suz : BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. DIESEL PICK-UP BRAND NEW 1981 ISUZU 4x4 PICKUP r -';; (1273) (00566) FACTORY STICKER $8 353 • (2833 ) (204884) : FACTORY STICKER e DISCOUNT • $1345 s 1150 ! 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UC, a OOC FEE ~OLKSWAGE~ 18711 ·BEACH BLVD. ~'-su_z_u____, HUNTINGTON BEACH CALL 842-2000 s a ------ (1829) (34202) .. \. ·- ~ J" WAS EORMEKL.Y ~ VARIAN O.F " I':.. IN TME SEVEHTEENTM CENTURY IT BECAME ESTABLISHED As A CONSONANT ONLY, AS IN ''JULlUS" WHIC'4 WAS ORl61NALLY '' IULIU5~~. TMU5, ''M'' 15 ONLY THE TWELFTM LEITER OF THE ALPHABET IF ''J'' IS OMITTED! NANCY OH.BOY--- FIFT¥ CENyS I'LL GO HOME AND GET SOMETHING '1-20 I WONDER HOW I'LL 'SPEND MV ALLOWANCE THIS WEEK OOPS ·It CINtl I HOPE I FIND IT SOON Ylll 11111111 Dllll Pll'll u: "j'' IS OMITTED, THEN w~v WOULD ''M '' 15 ONLY THE TWELFTH WE LEAVE LETTER OF THE ALPHABET OUT '' J '' ? By Ernie Bushmiller / GARFIELD ·® .SOM~BODY SHOULD C.HASE IHEM OUT OF HERE DENNIS THE MENACE 1 THINfcS .J BETTER c.H E:CK IT OUT. eMOO,M\CE. <:;E.T OOT OF M'I VITAMtN P\LLe, <(( I WONDE.R WHV THEV WANTED THE VITAMIN45? H 1, MARGARET. .. l<?~T YOU7 by Jim Davis MICE GET INTO E.VERYTMIN~ I ' By Hank Ketcham l 'MNOT 9URPRISt:=D. you WER£3 PLAYING WITH HeR AL-1.-DAY. DEN~J$! WHY ARE 'IOU CALL-IN& NE:. AT THI~ HOUR GF':rHE N IGHT ~ lHANK GOODNES~! I JU'?T WANTED 10 MAKE SURE YOU WERE WHERE YOU'RE: S'POSEP-V BE! ~-.JDGE PARKER <1 <J <l I'M 5URE I SIGNED A CONTRACl 10 MAYf>E ONE OF THE ORIVER5 WHO'S IN THE CKEW5 WON'T DID YOU TEL.L I DON'T ·- LET THEM COME TO 5PENCER FAKM5 KNOW5 THE NAME OF THE ... BUT l DON'T KNOW WHERE 1 PUT LOCATION MANAGER ,,, CHARGE ARRIVE UNTIL TO-DAN ABOUT BELIEVE HERE? MORROW! A£1K FOR THI 5? l DID! IT, SAM! I'LL l..OOK FOR IT l..AT.ER! 0UT I DOUBT IT! ___ , AL CALLED ME FROM THE 0ATE ! YOUR THERE'S A BUNCH OF PEOPLE 6UE5& COLLECTIN0 OUT FRONT! WE'L.L. 16 A& NEED TO GET MORE &ECURITY ! GOOD HOW L:ONG ARE THESE A5 PEOPL'.f 6iAYINC7? MINE! . ERNIE! ' I'M NOT ACTINfl . AN0RY WITH YOU.u/ IAM MAO! r ,/ -~-r1>.~ ~ ·-~ ---------~ -- 16 ... 2/ ... UH,NO ..• z~ ... 32 .. , 47 ... E.~ I WAIT ! I MEAN 'lb ... N0,'15 ! GET 50N\E.800lJ EL.SE AT l£5 CAN'T EVE.N KE.EP -mE QUA~BACJ< ! 51GNA1.5 51RAIGHT ! WHAT'S 1HE ~ ~ HAVEN'I QOO E.lJER MEAAD OF A 5C.~AMBLI~& QUAR11:.RBACK 2:- MOON MULLINS You C,AN REAt:> OH,5LlRt: ... IHIS PART MEANS IT IN IHE "5TRAN<ZJE ... AT HOME HS ORIGINAL NEVER HAS A SECOND '1REEK?.P CUP OF ~~MLOCK ... II : )As. SWIVEL IS : IEACHIN~ ME SODY LA~GUAGE! HDWAM I DOING? , w~u .. ., 08v10£JSLY, f;M MA , IT L.OS~S SOME·· POCTOR SMOCK He's IN -rHeRe, Ff:L-t.-A S .' I ~ • c:see , w1-rH i"HA-r ANP MY t..ASAGNE: coucH 1c::>eA, i"HES AROMA AL-ONE: WOLJ &,C)'Ve e>ROU<SH1'" IN MORES t,eustNess "'rHAN :t COUL-t::' HANPt....e.' , By George Lemont • AND IS RE:CORDE:P ON A Re:e:1.-OF Fe-rrucc1Ne! SO YOU CAN t..1-r"ISRAt..t.,Y eA-r Y OUR OWN WOR~S .' • . , L..lf: POWN lHER!: ON '11'.)LJR' STOMACH ANP Pl.AYPe.AP. •• l'U.. SfAYHIPPE::NJ VOU We:AR YOUR ~RE:f:CHCt..OUI HIGH-I We.AR MINE= LOW!- IF I l.-AIV'ON MY'SiOMACH,t'P 6-f:I GRAVS&.. IN M'( NAVeL~ WHE~e EACH WEEK we PRE.VI ew MOVIES 'TMAI HAVE ~E1"TY MUCM COME ANO Got-IE IN TO\NN! WHEN HE: SIOPS10 E:XAMINE: 'IOLJ, WE'L.L tJLJMP HIM! HO~ rt f'l!LLeR! HOW CUN' I OO'liA t..A'1' /Hf:RE 11\J~DA YOU?! ~ OOhat d id the. bUllY doll.. do LC/hen ·tl'I~ Uttle dog etood hi~ 8tt><Jnd 2: F~ANK.LY, ROGER, ~·M wrn·t vou ALL '"TME WAY ON "'THl6 ONE, ANC> 0uT 1.'M WILLING "TO BET THAi EACH AND EVERY HO~RO~ FlLM WE'RE GOING -TO !SEE NE'iCT Wl:EK • NOi ONLY ,.HAI ..• WIL E ""-J5T A-5 9AD/ • • CAPf YOU TRUST YOUR EYES' ""4tN ere et 1M1t It• dtffer· enc" tn drewlng details MtwHn toP end ......_ penets.. Hew quickly un you find them? CMdl eMwen wtttt tMM Mlow. 1119-UIP •1 •11tH .• ·1ut91w 11 IPOIJ 'J 'lkllftl"' If eqllf!) 't 'pewdo It 190) C '..-.11tW1 II P.190q•:>1tl8 'C 'l~IP II ~d 'I :~tO WHRT ARE '/OU DOlNG OUT OF BED? M\CHA~ l HAVE lID'f® uz.r g G£T lNTO BED- AND \ W\LL NOi PC.CEPTONE ~REEXCUBE­ FOR GEn·1NG- OP ll .. ~unrrnfi~lf WOnOrrlle ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • TMll 11 ON YOUI One ,,_.,t MI doctor to recognlie the SNrh of tM Wy mlttlnt from""9ecemmon .. ,,..Monts 1. A 1r .. n --· 2. A beer _ 3. A teritH -· 4, A beedy ~ J . A rosy _ .. A wefl·tvr• _ _.7.Afurrowed __ HICl'l '9J11Ult't llM!P't' .... 't ' ..... 't'-'1 ......... 1 (!) • Cash and C.arryl Joe Oolkes fOUnd • 12 blll. Joe then had five times as much es ht would Nave had hed he lost $2, How much hAd he? "' .................... • Gutu Whitt Twice EIGHT •rt ftft of ut end TIN lrt ... ly thrff1 ELIVEN trt 11• of us, whettwr cen we be? can yov enswtrt ·1941•1• .... ,..~., • Rlddl•Me·Thlsl Which mu1lcal lnstrurMnt lumps around? The hopsy·chord. Which musical In· strument tells time? The ·clockensple l. Which MAGIC TOUCH mu\lcal Instrument saves money? The frugal·horn. TO ADDITION One column of figures above totals 31, while the other column totals 3'. Whluo, the magician, ha s discovered. however. thet certain digits In each column can be "arranged" In such a way thatbc>th columns have the sarM totals. lndffd. Whluo can manipulate the digits to total either Jl or 34, as he sees flt. Jus t what ad· justments does the magician make? Answer In 30 MC· onds. No felr peeking. "llW!lf9>,._ -tlli U( 6 .... IO ""'nto> 11.111 -.i u1 t -.i ........ , on111M TOP KICKI Our mounteln climber friends have their goal In sight. Which of the tour possible peths INds to the top? FAN FAREI Apply the following colon nutty to tttls 1tedlum scene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-'ltsh tones. 6-U. green. 7-Mlroon. I-Dk. blue. t-Dk. wown. SCORE 10 points for ualnt Ill ttw letters In the word Mlow .. WM ---"'""-~--~ two cl>mplttf wcw;dl: ' I NOCT.U RN. .... ·~ -·-- by Lynn Johnston ----------------- THERE! NOW SWITCH I/ ON. l ' 1D RN THE. DON~l:L05E L\GHT ON ! IHE DOOR ALL I WRNT THE. WA'/-l THE L\GHT Lt KE rr oPE.N .!.-L·J~, ON! J GOlTAGO To THE BATHROOM. , KEEP LLX>KING-··· lrlERE'S A GRE..'/ O~E. IN "THERE SOMEWHERE. \ MY VACUUM'S ALL HONKED VP. o~.t-to ... 1 MAve: A ~f:N4>A.1'tO~Al-M£MOR'i ~! GORDO J.IAIL , BR.OW ON 11/GH.' J..A'/60ME I J.IE.AVV LOllEDN '-'S' • Al<RA'I us WIT# AN ARCAh/E AXIOM! ... ,_ __ ~_ ' SHOE f ---- 'I OJZ/l=T DOWN A DAZZL/N€1 C)OC;//2/IJE I 0 5001<.l.SH BIRDf 9-:LO I QIOlJLVN' f '40\J &e wt<11i Ni1 At.&.. ~nu~ Pou>N? 5 By Gus Arriola . by MacNelly 5E.5iOW A /!Jl<A,:/C# OF R.AleE. J<EN, l<.JDr • LODI llCHEI SLlllEI, TllllEll WAIST-TRIMMER TAKES INCHES OFF TUMMY, SUPPORTS YOUR BACK FIRMLY! 1 •••ORE AnER : Now look Inches slimmer. sizes smaller '*8ntlyl Get rid of that "epate 11te• ... flatten Mt 8*0m8Ch ... look llHker, end \rimmer, ~you have In years. No diets-no exer-"99-New SLIM 'N' TRIM belt does It in- ltantly. 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This amazing little-nightlight is built with space- J!Qe circuitry ... a l.JOht light sensing 1.-...c~1 "electric eye" that Garat• ~ There are so many places tu r n s It o n at ,~•coO around your house where you'll dusk, off at dawn. 1,.....;;. ___ __,, want to use these convenient Plus ... It contains a special little Nightlights. The nursery. long-lasting incandescent bulb The bathroom, the upstairs hall. that wilt bum for 50,000 hours Even in your garage and entry more than 13 years of normal toyer. And, at just $3.99 each, U&e. And, based on the national you may want to keep a few extra aWtfage i:>f 31h• per kilowatt hour. on hand, just in case. Send for this Automatic Nightlight uses yours t~y. just abouts• worth Of power for a #73717 Ntghlllght .•• ~ •. 13.• full year's use! 2/ILlt H I .. Water Bed" Insoles Cushion Your Feet ... ) You Walk On Water So Your Feet Fiel Lice They're Walking Oil Alr! Ideal for Policemen. Postmen ... Anyone Who Has To Stand On Tired, Aching Feet! 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I I ,.._ e1ow IO deys frol'll • c 1p .. nce of Wol" peymene for lfllfJtlWnt of your°"*· .J ' 110-tt .......................... "= (No poetet19 eWlnpe Of' C.O.D.'at , ............................... ~-------------------------------------G • ' I THSTl YOURSELF SetlCI !"I! ~1(111 • I ,..... to "Asl& f ...... Wtekly 6•1 l tvlCJIOll Aot He• 'IQ<k II Y 10012 we H P'Y '~ '°' pulll1snecl ~i So11y wt Cilfl I ~~""' OIP\tti FOR JOHN A. ~N. Commis- sioner of 5odal Security With the ...,_ °' Sodal Securtty ~ ........... wlda .. clglta eech, ....... 1'" .. CMd °' ......... or h.w to repeat thoM ..,...., ta dr- ' M ? -Jt.T.W~ D• ••. \la. • The Social Security numbering system will provide almost a billion numbers. Ai the rate numbers are be- jng issued, several generations will pass be:f ore there will be a need to re- issue the same numbers, revise the Hes got your number; al nine of them. present system or devise a new num- bering system. In the 46-year history of Social Security, we have on a few occasions Issued the same number (o two persons with similar identifying information. When these incidents are discov· ered. every effort ls made to separate the two records and issue a new Social Security number to one of the sub;ects. FOR HAL WIWAMS, actor Youw worked wtlh two cM.nnt leading a.... In Prfoate ~ -Goldle HMm In the mcMe wnlon and Loma Pattenon In her, 'JV Ml'la -90 how did theM two ac· tre1MS dl&lr? -C.K., S.a.m.to, Calif. • Goldie has had more acting experience than Loma. On the other hand, what Loma lacks in experience, she more than makes up for In resilience. She did her own stunts. and she didn't try to emulate Goldie, which was a big plus for her. FROM THE '"ASK• EDITOR • ~ F1annay of 1Vs Dallas has never married. She defines her Ideal man as "good-looking, Intelligent and ab&e to make 1' good martini": then reflects, "It's the martini bit that's holding me up" ... Yul 8ryrw.er saw Eye of the Needle. fell in love with Stenn lsiand. the film's locale. then tracked down author Ken Follett to see whether he could buy I . "That's Impossible," said Follett with a smile. "Why?" asked Brynner. "Because I invented the place." FOR BARRY MAND.OW, singer and composer I mmw1 at~ Ina' ... ....._ and •tamina. What do you do to n.y In tueh gnat shape? -J.F., Kenova, w.v •. • Not much. I'm not an athlete. but I do manage 50 sit-ups every morning and try to swim whenever possi- ble. I make a pomt of having regular meals at regular times, even when l'm on tow. I like junk food but try to avoid It. I drink rarely and then only sociaDy. I by to get as much sleep as I can, even on the road. FROM THE .. ASK• EDrrOR • D.nnv Kaye, aD set to conduct a pension fund benefit performance of the New York PhUharmonlc next Wednesday on Live From Lincoln Center. 15 perhaps the only conductor In the worid unable to read a note of musk. He labels his various styles as "the ooff ee grinder, baby carriage pusher, emotional, allergic to itches." Danny says, "l love the orchestra and have the greatest respect for tt, but l think a little downing removes some of the secrecy and solemnity that has grown up around serious music. I don't think I have permanentJY damaged any orchestra." He does concede. though, that he generally breaks a dozen or more batons per concert. Danny began his conducting can!er in 1954, when, as a joke, he agreed to lead a Philadelphia Orchestra benefit. Since then he has raised millions. FOR MARY ANN MOBLEY. actress-stnger ,.. • lonMr Mi. Amalea, who would you pick .. the 1D011t handsome man around? -P.I., Elgin, W. • Sean Connery. He's Improved from his James Bond days. He now works without a toupee, which should be a great lesson to younger men whose hair is thinning. He has a wonderlul voice and marvelous eyes -111 see 1 anything he's In . He projects both vulnerability and strength. After my husband [Gary Collins). he's the most exciting and handsome man around. .... FOR JOHN A. TIMOUR, Ubr-artan, Thomas Jefferson .. ,. Untverstty Why do drama groups want to bor1'ow the skul of Georve F. Cooke from Yo'lr clapUy? Who WM he? -R.S .• Odau,T..,.. • He was our first Shakespearian actor. He came to the U.S. In 1810 and died In 1812. After his death, his skuD was separated from his body for study. It ended up at Jefferson and was lent once. for the grave-digging scene In Hamlet. FOR SUNNY .IOHNSON, featured In The Night the Llghu Went Out In Georgia Wen you r-.Dv a probMaa child, and wen you rally dla- mwnd In • phoae booth? -H.C., Uttle Roc:IE, M . • Yes and Yes. I ran away from home at 15 and joined a hippie commune. It gave me the urge to pursue my dream of becoming an actress. lbat happe.ned when I was making a phone call and a man knocked on the door of the booth. He clsked me If I wanted to be in a TV contest. That's how It all began. PROAnDCOO CON Dnld D. Donlg.r, attorney. Natural Raouroes PRO LeW J. Perl, senior vice president, National Economic R~h Associates, Inc. Should Federal StandaTda Jor Clean Defeme Coundl Consumers are paying at least Sl6 billion annually for alr·quality regulations yielding envtronmental benefits worth at most $8 billion. By relaxing certain aspects of alr- qua.llty NgU)adons envtronmental benefits couJd be tncreaMd wtlie costs could be substantially re· duoed. Spedftcally, the regulations should be nrvlMd to allow: 1) consideration of C05tS and degree of health risk In tding air-quality stan- dafdl. 2) Broader --d~ In determining how to meet air-quality ttandardt. Afr & Relaxed? There are 140 million Americans breathing unsafe air. AJr pollution kills tens of thousands of us eadl year and maka millions more ill. It's a speda) threat to the elderty, people who are alrody Ill, children and even the unborn. Alr-qualtty Anc:t.ds under the Oean Air /id protect ol Amatcans. Industry and the Praldent want to weaken thae standards and the ~ b meeting them. It's up to Americans to tel theJr Conwasmen: 'We d want dean, heaJthy air." \ ' ! t " c ~ to a i: to t• b " c c " -1 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health • p ti ti b " c c Iii Teaching Chlld1en Right f1oni W1on9 Many parents assume that a spanking-either phytlical or verbal-la the beat way to teach a chUd right from wrong. But love and kindness might just be a better approach--bec:ause, after all, children learn from our own example. 8y Thomaa J. Cottle, Ph.D. P arentl have long wondered how to bat teach thft . chil- dren the ddference between right and wrong. This may be a btgger concern now than ever before. A common lament from par· ents II that young people today lack values or .. In anSJV oppodk>n to the values tt.r paent;v cherllh. Re- ce"lt llUdla haw 8\19\ ~ the rile In juvenile a1rM to a lack cA under· ltandlng among young people u to what valua 8N el about. If we want to understand how val- ua are "born" In PeoPI and why t0me pmwnts tMm to do a better job '1han odMl'I at guiding ..,.. Chldren t " 'e W 11111198C&Y, I JI h JO. •1 we must ftnt develop an appreciation of what values are. The word value suggests a mode of thought and action that one's cukure defines as destrabie. If, for instance. I believe It Is wrong to he, tt Is becauM the cuJhn generaly beJleva it IS wrong and "trubts" that I bdeve th!S, too. The proeat of Instilling valua that a culure deems danble ll a very delicate one at bat. In truth, aD peo- ple wlh power over someone elle poM.-tt,. aipabdlty of Imbuing that lat-powerful penon wlh valua. It may not be pleaMnt to examine the procaa In thil hmth way, but the fKt Is that values .. 1nltlllld .-mtlally by employing the llgldmate powcr of OM's ltalUI. A fathc who telll his cHche11: "That's not the way we do I In this hou." II exp I 111 lg a value to them. But jutt ~ a chtld what II ~ A parent who teoches valua with /irmnas but /fe:xMv oon help o lost chUd make choices and /Ind dlrea1on . On CottJe 's television talk show. strangers candldlv confeu their problems. and what ls wrong doesn't mean that he'll accept your values. hall depends on the wav you tuch a child . Let's take, as an example, he~ a child develop raped for another penon 's fedngs. What would your readion be If your child caled his friend or d>q e .. dummy?" Would you snap at your child or physk:ally punlth him or hu· mMiate him In front of hil frt.nds? Heaven only knows that when we become upeet wMh our chUdren, any- ttmg can Oy out of our inouths. But It's arential for parents to undmtand that there are good and bad ways to teech chlJdren. If rerpect for othes II the 'VMae you ... to lmpflLlt, dMn ~ mutt show NlpKl for a child When you adrnoldth hkn. A whtppeng -~ OI ph---may we:Q CW· tall a particular form of a child's be· havior. but it cannot ever teach respect for human feelings. In faC:t It will teach precisely the opposite: dread and hatred. A child needs to be taught wlh firm - ness, care and love. Too many parents mistake tta chlldren 's fear or angry si1enoe for respect. When you teach your chid. M ts possble to express anger If you feel It and stick to your own beliefs about what Is right . and wrong, but at the same time show your child you love him. In fact , I think it would be teni6c If parents were to foUow up a reprtmand with a hug. Once a child has I been successfuUy Imbued with a val· i ue , something I very Interesting happens. The child not only acts In accordance with the value but also thinks that he came to believe In this particular value on h,. own. So when the chid is asked. 'Why don't you ever speak harshly of another person?" he replla, ''be- caute It's not nice to," or, ''becaUM vou wouldn't Uke It If someone spoke harshly of vau." Rarely does he answer, "becaute my parents taught me not to."·A child develops a whole systmn of values that he believes are praent beeause of his own doing. But when we ere tailing about ado- lacent values, the plot, as they say, thickens. Many parents tend to mllundc· stand the battle they Wlgl wlh fha ac:lomcent c:htldren oY9' values. In some c:.lla, It MCml • ~ par· eratl pen:et"8 nothing In adolaccnts but a dme to Nbel ageintt. parents and pnnt.I values • .wry slrlQle tum. Thoudt not al parents haw m• Jor probaemt of this kind, mOlt of UI md up wlh our Mnds ful. (continued) t ( \ ' ! t " c E ti a I= ,, ti b "' c c ~ I /4.t1.1e ""/ ~hJ~YJ $n•1af &#' ~? ~t1./ Trees, Shrubs, Perennial Plants More Yard and Garden Beauty for Less Money -YOU SAVE! Speclal-By-Mall Offer! 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Tbil aead appropriate IWD topther edYertilinl popmn is bang coo-with your name and llSdras to: ducted limultaneoualy in odler Iatcmadoaal Monetary Mint, publicatioaa. If you tee it in Dept. NRl·Ul4, 590 Pike more than one, pleue let ua Rim,, Hw••wtm Valley, Pem- tnow u this information ii im-sylvania 19006. port.ant to us. Should you wish .............. .._, .... - ' t \ f ! t II c ' ti a p ti .. b \I c c \I I Teaching C~lldten Right ftom Wrong Owing adolescence· young people are In the throes of sorting out their values -which they do in part by comparing their values with their par- ents' values -and of trying to dis- cover the source of these values. Sud· denly, during adolescence, young peopje begin to realize and articulate a whole set of feelings connected to values. They may learn, for example. that their peers have a far greater Impact on them than their parents do, that, In many In.stances, their parents do not abide by their own expres.sed values and that certain Institutions or polltical leaders fall to abide by the very values they preach. Young people also dis- cover that there are parts of them- selves, parts of their philosophies and ways of dealing with the world for which they can take neither respon- sibility nor aedil. For many young people this is the aux ol ther prob&em: They develop a desire to be independent, because in- dependence would seem to be the Ideal state In which to live llf e . To gain this coveted i'ldependence they be- lieve they must renounce all the values and attitudes that are not strictly thei' own. h is only natural then for an adolacent to flnd fa~ with his l"M&YW&ICU', I JI ..... , •1 parents. ln tile battle o ver values the ado&e3cent is coming to tenns not only with his emerging self but also with society -in the form of parents and peen. And whereas young children rarely question parental power (although they surely chaDenge it from time to time), adolescents aren't afraid to buck this power, which they often view as o utright oppression. Of course, when a child throws one of your sacred values back in your face, you may interpret this as a judg- ment of the way you have acted as a parent. But this rebellious gestwe is an absolutely essential personal asser- (continued) r--------------------------------- Galalil ...... i.e.. .. 201, .,._.w Jalll,MNS5460 I cnc101C a ch«lt or money onltt for•---------------- PATTERN CHOICE: ( Ir chOO<lng bu1e al\O lndlcor•· dc-<lrC'd 1111inoiuam) _ Bnhrm _ <:hancklfa _ P. Hnw)• _ Chl1tlatne _ Viplct1c _ F-1.1111 1 J , • ' 6 J ~ c o r 1 g } J ~ J{ £ .u. v tl 1P Q ~ s r u v 'W x 'Y l MO~ 1 Pl.EASE SEND ME: 1 0 Butter Knife. Supc Spoon 9DC1 Jdly Scncr n .75/tet. J 0 Pkrttd ~Spoon Ind Cold Mal Fortl 14,,S/tet. , 0 ..... Scmna Spoon •Z. 75 aiCb. 4 0 1bc Whole Woc:b: AU 6 p6cca plus DaKn Saver 112.9'{.n. NiOll!-------------------------1 Al>flllm-------------------------4 OTT SW1" ZIP.'--------4 ___ _,, ..... .,._...._-.o. _ _. ....... 0111r...,..., .... u.1.A.oe..c..-. ~ 11,lteL.._ ................ ....... Teaching Children Right ftom Wrong tion of the child. It must not be con- strued as a personal attack as much as an exercise in growth. Young people must be allowed to make their own explorations of the human condition and uhlmately come to their own defi- nition and ordering of values. As parents trying to understand the process of teaching values, we must realize that extreme behaviors - either dogmatism on the one hand or utter flexlbOity on the other -are whoUy unsatisfactory. The dogmatic parent may teach his or her child val- ues, but dogmatism Inevitably chokes the human spirit. Total flexibility, what you might call value ambiguity, does an equally dangerous disservice to the child. A creative and fulfilling life re- quires boundary lines, discipline and constraint. From time to time, a questioning of our values, like periodic inventory- taking, Isn't such a bad idea. As par- ents of teen-agers, we must wonder whether we are advancing values to which we genuinely subscribe or hold- ing on to values only because we wish to reassert our power over our chil- dren. We must constantly examine and re-examine our values and then sup- port our children's right to come to terms with their own values, keeping From time to time, a questioning of our values, llke periodic inventory- taking, isn't a bad idea. in mind that too often as parents we prepare children for the world as It was when we were children. And something more: We must remember that although we bring our children In- to the world and teach them values we do not own our children. We teach our values. we live by them, and we ask our children for consideration and respect. At times a parent employs power, If only be- cause, In a sense, the child Is power- less. But power need neither corrupt us nor our families if we are genuinely looking out for our children. We should understaod that when famUies fall apart It is rarely because of value differences and disagreement but because the parents and children have condemned one another. In the end, the loving. caring, thoughtful parent conveys his own definition of what Is right and wrong to a child and hopes for a caring and thoughtful response tn return. It is not our status or wealth or ad- dress or color or age or sex that ultl- mately advances th~ grand values; It is, rather, our conduct. Children and ado&acents watch our conduct closely -how we are with them and with others -and shape their tives and values accordingly. So, too, does a cukure take lts form from the conduct of each and every member of that cul- ture. Every man's and woman's bfe, every stated or acted-out form of a value, shapes each one of us and, ul- ulttmately, the destiny of those 1'111 not yet conceived. laJ I • l'AMllY ~EKLY, leplMlbef 10, •1 -· ~ n n c er ~ ~ ,.., e. .,, ,.. n e rr ,. • , "" ........ -... - 12so--:---SrOAEcOOPoN --25¢1 I .. j Save 25C ~:nv I I WISK I Ii .... """ .. --· ,.. .., 1111 l1a .... " *"' ... ,. ........ 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The Frosted Peanut Butter &rs are guaranteed to be winners for the after-school crowds, and the tender Sour Cream Gingerbread Cake per- t ec;t for a parent-teacher coffee houT. continued on page 13 The subtle blending of spices giues its own definition to this old·fashioned trio (right): Sour Cream Gingerbread Cake. Grandma's Spiced Chocolate Ring and Spiced Banana Loaf. Apple Pie. wiJh fresh , tart crisp apples seasoned to perfec· Non· In a flaky crust (below). Golden Com-Wheatgerm Muffins molst with bocon·bits and a whiff of clove and honey (below righr) ore great served with hot coffee. omemade Treats Now autumn is beginning and indoor living will be more inviting. Happy will be the family with these heartwarming, . old-fashioned goodies to share. By Marilyn Hansen :TIME! LIFE 800KB "The place is wrong, and no painter I," complained MICHELANGELO But the Pope commanded. 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On floured board, roU out half of pastry to an 11-inch cir· cle. Use to fine 9-lnch pie plate; trim . Refrigerate with rest of pastry until ready to use. 2. In large bowl, combine ap- ples with sugar, cinnamon. nut· meg, lemon juice, flour and salt, mixing well. Ya cup honey Yacup~oU ... in cup chopped crllp<ooked bacon l. Preheat oven to 400 Of. Grease muffin pan cups. 2. In large bowl. combine flour, cornmeal, wheat germ. baking powder, salt and cloves. 3. Make a well in ce.nter of flour mixture. Add milk, honey, oU. egg and bacon. Mix well with fork just until dry Ingredients are moistened. Do not beat. 4. Use about I/• cup batter for each muffin cup. Bake about 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. 5. Loosen side of each muffin and turn out of pan with spa· tula. Serve hot with butter and honey. Molc~s about 14 muffins s. Tum apple "ll~re intoO --...-5,,..0-U ..... R~C:-:REAM:-::-~:--- GINGERBREAD CAKE 1 Ya c:upe u-*ed al-purpoec lour 1 taspoon baldn9 eoda Ya C"'P butter or marprtne, IOftened § Ya ~ed lttht brown :I IA teapoon ground 91n9er ~ IA tUllpOOfl ground cinnamon ] ~ teupoon powdered mustard ~~~~~mt!~~_J Ya .. ..-Found dow9 pastry·lined pie plate. Keep ap· pies high In center; dot with but· ter. 4. RoU out remaining pastry in· to an ll·lnch circle. Make sev· eral cuts In top crust for steam vents; place over filling . Trim nce:ss edges if necessary. 5. Fold edge of top crust under bottom crust; press together wlh fingertips. Crlmp edge decomlvely. 6 . For a golden brown, sugary top. brush top crust with milk and sprinkle with sugar. Bake In preheated 425 Of. oven for 45 to SO minutes or until apples are tender and crust Is golden brown. Serve warm, plain or wtth a 1eoop of vanilla Ice cream. a wedge of Cheddar cheese or a spoonful of whipped cream Molcu 6 to 8 "1'Vlngs CORN-WHEAT GERM MUFFINS l ~ mpe --all-purpoee lour ~ aip,..,. ca. .. ... \4aip ..... ...... S 1111, a 1JM MlllDt powder ~ llllfDDa .... \4 11 1 pa1M111'omdc:lcwa ,. aip .. I I I ~ teMpOOfl .ui Ya cup llnlUlph~ moa.-. 2._. 11a cup dairy IOW' cream Ya cup coolKtionen' tupr 1. Preheat oven to 350 °F. Grease an 8 >< 8 >< 2·1nch bak· Ing pan; sprinkle Inside ~h sugar; shake out excess; set aside. 2. Mix flour and IOda ; set aside. In a large bowl. cream butter, brown sugar, spices and salt until fluffy. Blend In mo- lasses. 3. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add sour cream alternately ~h reserved flour and soda; beat until smooth. Pour Into pre- pared pan. 4. Bake until a cake tater In· serted Into the center comes out clean, about 25 minutes. let cool 10 minutes on wire reek. LOOMn edges wlh spatula and tum onto a wire reek to cool. Serve warm or cold. 5. If destred, cut cake hortzon- taly in half. Spread whipped cream on lower layer; cover wlh top layer. Place a paper dolly on top of cake; sprtnkle with confectioners' sugar; remove dolly. Maka ON B·lnch cob FAMILY WUKl.Y. litp ..... ID,. •1 • IJ Homemade Treats SPICED BANANA LOAF CAKE. 1 % cus-llnelfted aU-purpoM low 21.4 leupoonl baking powder ~ teupootl Mk 'h cup butter or margarine, eoftcned ¥..cup •ueu 1 y, ...-. ..,.,.. pi. apkc. 2._. 1 tcupoon vanl1la atnlCt l cup mMhed ripe b.naJMa 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour a 9 x 5 >< 3-inch loaf pan; set aside. 2. Mix flour, baking powder and salt; set aside. In a medium bowl, cream butter, sugar and apple pie spice until fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time: add vanilla 3. Acid Ifs of the reserved flour mixture abemately with 113 cup of the banana: beat until smooth. Repeat with remaining flour and banana. Pour Into prepared pan. 4. Bake until a cake tester Inserted Into center comes out clean, about 55 min· utes. Remove from pan. Cool on a rack. Maku l /oaf 'No apple pie spke? Blend equal amounts of ground nutmeg, ground cloves and ground cinnamon. OLD-FASHIONED SPICED CHOCOLATE RING 11.4 cus-unetfted aU-~ tldUr 'le tcupoon baldnt powder 'A cup butter or marprlnc, aoftcued 1~ cupe •ueu % tUllPOC>n ground cinnamon ~ tceepoon pound ~ 2 eat 2 equar• (1 oz. each) llllftlfftened dlOCOlate, melted and cooled '¥. teapoon vanilla extract ~cup~waur Cboclolate Glaze (recipe lollows) 1. Preheat oven to 350 °F. Grease and flour a 6-<:up ring mold: set aside. 2. Mix flour and baking powder; set aside. In a medium bowl using electric mixer. cream buner, sugar, cinnamon and allspice until fluffy. Beat In eggs one at a time; blend in chocolate and vanUla. 3. Gradually add flour mixture, beating well after each addition. Gradually add water, beating after each addition until smooth. Pour Into prepared pan. 4. Bake until cake tester Inserted Into the center comes out clean, about 50 min· utes. Let cool 10 minutes on wire rack. Loosen edges wtth spatula and tum out onto a wire rack to cool. Spoon Choco· late Glaze over cake: let stand until glaze sets. Maku 1 ring cake CHOCOLATE GLAZE 'h cup (2 011.) Mmllwttt chocolate bll• 2 table9poon1 butter or marfArlne 2 tablftpoona confecdoners' 1ugar 'It tea1poon ground cinnamon 1. In the top of a double boUer over sim· mering water, melt chocolate and butter. Remove from heat: stir In confectioners' sugar and cinnamon. 2. Pour glaze over top of cool cake. Mo/cu 1/7-cup glau FRESH TOMATO LOAF CAKE 7 medlum...tn ripe tomatoa, (about 31/1 lbe.) 3 cupe unalfted al·purpoM Gour 2 tUlpooftl bdJnt powder 1 -.pooe bdJnt toda 1h teMpoooMlt Ya cup butter or marpr1ne, 90llcned l cup packed llght brown eugar 1 ~ tr<Mlftd alel*c ~ tHIPDDn ... eel oranee rind Ya teMpOC>n ground ginger 2._. Ya cupralllM Y, cup chopped data ~· .. ., l. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place tomatoa In bolling water untU skins looMn sightly, about 1 minute. Rinse with cold water and remove skins. Cut tomatoes \nto quartus; remove ... ds and chop (maka about 3 cups); drain very weU In a sieve or c~; Mt Mkle. 2. Mix flour. baking powder, baking toda and salt: set aside. 3. In a large mixing bowl. using electric mixer, cream butter, sugar. allspice. orange rind and ginger until hght and fluf· fy. Add eggs, mix well. Stir In raisins, dates and reserved tomatoes. mix well (mixture will look curdled) 4. Gradually add reserved dry ingre· dients; mix until completely blended. Pour Into a greased 9 >< S >< 3·1nch loaf pan. Bake untll a ~e tester Inserted into the cencer COl'M$ out clean. about 1 hour and 10 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes. Tum onto a wire rack to cool Sprinkle wth confectioners' sugar before serving. Makes 8 to JO saufngs; One 9·1nch loaf cake SPICED CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI CAKE 2'.IJ cupe un.lfted all·purpoM lour ""' cup UllllWfttened COCOll 2'1'1 tUlpOOM bUlns powda J l.IJ talpOoM bUlns IOda 1 tn9poOn Nit ~ cup butter or margarine, tOltened 2 c:upe eugar 2 teMpOOGa ground cinnamon ~ tt .. poon ground nutmeg 3 eggs 2 cupe greted unpeeled zucchini (about ""'lb.) 2 tcupoona vanllla extract '1'l cup milk Cinnamon Cream Chftsc Froedng, (r«:lpc tollo-) 1. Preheat oven to 350°F Grease and lightly flour two 9·inch round cake pans; set aside. 2. Mix flour, cocoa. baking powder, bak· Ing soda and salt; set aside. In a large l>owl, using electri<: mixer, cream butter. sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg until light and fluffy. Add eggs. mix well. 3. Stir In zucchini and vanUla extract; mix well. Alternately add dry ingredients with mUk , beginning and ending with flour us· Ing one·thlrd of the mUk at a time. Beat until welt blended after each addition. 4. Pour batter Into prepared pans. Bake until a cake tester Inserted Into the center comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes. Tum onto wre racks to cool FUI and frost top with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting Malen 8 to JO servings CINNAMON CREAM CHEESE FROSTING 1 ,..S... (S oa.) cre9• cheeee, -..... 't\ cup tMltter or ...,.. ... , I06ened ~ • ....,.groumc1 dMl•llft 4c..,.c~·....., 1 IWpooti vanlla atrKt 1'1'1 to I ..W.paw m• or water 1. In a medium bowl, beat the cream cheae. butter and cinnamon until well blended. 2. Gradually add confectioners' sugar, mixing until combined. Stir In vanUla ex· tract Gradually add milk, beating at medium speed after each addition. until fromng is of spreading consistency. Makes 2 cups frosting Readers Don·, forget thal the money soumg coupons oppeormg in Fomtly Week/~, gwe you a shopping bonus J-. ,...----·~;-; -. . . ~ :,: ; : : .. . ..... 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Gradually beat in remaining sugar and mllk until smooth and of a spreading consistency. Use to frost ooled peanut butter bars Cut Into 24 equal pieces. Makes 24 bars APPLE DATE BREAD 11/t CUPI unelfted all·purpoH ftour 11/t cupe whole w~at tlour 1 cup •utai l taiblapoon baking powder 1 'h teupoons sah l cup Oaked coconut l1/t c:upe milk 1 egg, lightly b«aten 1 cup finely choPf>ed •PP~• 1 cup datn, dked 1. Mix all-purpose and whole wheat flours. sugar. baking powder and salt Stir in coconut. 2. Combine milk and egg. add to dry ingre· dlents. blending well. Add apples and dates. 3 . Turn batter Into greased and floured loaf pan 9 x 5 x 3-lnches. Bake at 3500f for l hour and 15 minutes. Cool on rack. Makes I loaf HARVEY WALlBANGER CAKE l pk9. (about 18111 on.) orange ceke mix l pli9. (3~ on.) Instant vanlDa pudding mix 4 199' 1/t cup vegetable oil l t«HpooM grated orange rind 5 teblapoon1 Galllano liqueur l tablffpoon1 vodka 5 tabaetpoona orange juice l tUIPOC>fl srated oranse rind 1 cup confecttonen' sugar 1. In a large bowl, combine cake mix and pudding mix. Add eggs, oil, orange rind. 4 tablespoons Galllano. 1 tablespoon vodka and 4 tablespoons orange juice . t . With electric mixer at medium speed, beat better for 3 minutes until smooth and thick. S. Pour better Into greased and floured lO·inch lube pan or Sundt pan. Bake In pre· 'heated 350°F. oven for 45 minutes, than re· mova and place on rack over aluminum foil . 4 . Whlla cake bakes, prepare glaze. Blend re· malnlng 1 tablespoon Galllano, 1 tablespoon vodka. 1 tablespoon orange juice, orange rind and confectioners' sugar. 5. Spoon glaze slowly over hot cake, allowing It to slnk In slowly. Spoon any excess glaze on 1lumlnum foU back Into cake. 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People with a high fear of death differ In personality from others. 3. lf you're afraid of getting lost - whether It's In a strange city or in a for- est wilderness -that's exactfy what's likely to happen. 4. Fear of success Is a stumbling block. Whether you possess thls fear or not Is likely to depend on whether your parents failed or succeeded in achieving their goals -and whether you are a man or a woman. ANSWERS 1. True . A study of Penonaltty Bases of the Timldlty Syndrome, conducted at Poland's MkJdewlcz University, showed that a chief cause of timidity is a sizable disaepancy between the ideal self and the real self. To cope with timkiity, you need to get yow two selves more in harmony. You have two options: Either, by action and resolve, bring your actual self closer to your kfeal self -the kind of person you feel you should be -or else bring your ideal self closer to your real self by cutting down unrealistic goals to make them attainable. 2. True . Investigators from two uni· verslties {Universtty of Arkansas and Emporia State University, Kansas) made an Interesting study of the rela- tionship between personality traits and fear of death. Two hundred and thirty-three men and women unlversi· ty students were given a suindard per- sonality test, then rated on the Death Anxiety Scale. Results: The more fearful subtects were found to be iess trusting of others, less self-assured, more easay upset emotionally and more frustrated than those with a low fear of death. 3. True. University of Michigan re- search has shown that fear of getting lost -or for that matter any type of fear -can cause you to completely lose your sense of distance and direc- tion. It wa.. found that there is a close relationship between emotional reac- tion and what psychok>gists term 'spa· tiaJ disorientation' -losing your bear- ings. And It's pointed out that "In a high-stress situation, losing one's sense of direction can prove danger- ous -even fatal . n 4. True. Boston College studies of men and women students revealed interesting sex differences on this score. Women tended to have a high fear of success If their pa.rents were suoces11fu1 achievers. But with men It was a different stOJy. Males with a high fear of success had parents who hod not been achievers In terms of education or employment. It Is noted by way of explanation that because the men's own achievement behavk>r (attending coDege) was In direct con- flict with parental role models, this sit· uatlon could cau• the offsprtng '"to fear outdoing his parents and thereby lose tha love." "'The probable ex- planation offered for women with Mgh far of sucx:llSS: Tun achieving parental models conftlcted with IOdal- ly acci:! models of more r1W1 .-ave ~behavior. .. II 8 '"AMILY WOJO..Y, ..... , .. k •t The Roche Slste1a Sibling Hannon9 Sy Bruce Pollock Q uite simply. the Roches are the best "'bug" band since the Beatles. These three sisters. Mag· gle, 29, Terre. 28, and Suzzy (pro- nounced Suh-zzy), 24, blend Irish folk music. cholrlike voices. barbershop quartet harmonies and street-comer toughness and humor. Touching on subjects from waitressing to commuter trains to affairs with married men to lost love. their lyrics suggest a melange of Joni Mitchell . Tom Waits and Randy Newman. It all began when they were kids In Park Ridge. N.J . From the back of a flat-bed truck. Maggie and Terre per- dercover, waitressing an Hammond, La., while living at a friend's kung-fu temple. "We wanted to get away for a time, to think about what we wanted to do next," Terre explains, adding understatedty. "it was definttely not a conventional move." It would be almost two yea.rs before the Roches. with Suzzy now part of the group. performed again. They began slowfy. httting the New York clubs, singing Christmas carols on street comers, picking up loose change playing in train stations. "I was really sick of waitressing." Maggie notes. "So that provided the Impetus to get Into something else. Just as we had busted out of the music business and into the waitress business. then we busted out of the waitress business The Jolley. flaky. fraternal Roches: (from left) Sw:tv. Moggie, Terre. formed campaign songs written by thetr father for JocaJ politldans. All three girls entertaTried the family with their own version of the BeatJes - featuring pretty Terre as Paul. clown- ish Suzzy as Ringo and introspective Maggie as both John and Ge<>t'ge. "We came out of a theatrical-drama type background." says ~· "I always liked to wrtte. listen to the radio and put on plays. There was always an affinity for creative things In our household." In the early 1970's. with Suzzy still In college. Maggie arid Terre began - making the rounds . of New York Ctty's fol< clu~ They crashed Paul Simon's song-wrltJng class at New York University. where he taught them to harmonlz.e llke the Everly Brothers. Soon thereafter, he asked them to sing backup on his album There Goa Rhymln' Simon and, in tum.' he helped produce &duell~ Reasoning, their 1975 debut album. Unfortunately . It went nowhere. ''I rad one review that said tt was a commerdal and an artistic llop," says Tare, "and I was very offended be~ cauae It was not an ardsdc flop.'' Mllggle and T muoon scunied un- ~ Polloct·• ,_., bool: i. When Rock W. Voung (Holl. Rl~hort and WiNtol'I). into the music business.'' In 1979 came the breakthrough al- bum. The Roche$. "Best pop record of the year," said The New York nmes. "Almost too good to be true" raved Rolling Stone. Utilizing a unique sparse sound, both The Roches and their follow-up album. Nurds, ex- ude a freshness and Intimacy that sound like the trio Is playing In your living room. These days. tha three young wo- men live near each other In New York's Greenwich Village and keep In touch every day. In the nine months since Nurd.s was released, the Roches have stayed out of the limelight. doing some occasional tol.¢ng. whUe slowly planning their next album. expected some time next year. Somewhat ambivalent about the life of rock saars, Maggie explajna, "The thing about not pertormlng a lot Is maybe there's a freshneu. But when you perform a lot you develop a kind of seasoned-nus. So you want to play ttlOM two against each other." The Roches have no grand Illusions. Having found a loyal following. laok ol super succas doesn't SHm to bug them. M Terre once said. "People always told us that we're swtmmi'lg up- mawn. but WJ1 clan~ know any IJ other ~ to go ... «!>VUftU£TDl,.lf' -. .. ,.,......._. ... :. ,. ........... z~-• ... n._:.-.,.. ........ 1 Presenting ... "9Nurman Rock\\/ell" Collector's Plate , ............. ......... u.. -........ ,....w. .,...._ _..,.. .............. SPECIAL n.g.PlJ9LICA'nON PmCE,NOW ONLY sgu AIW; .Un.._ .............. tw.,.. .. .w ................ 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You are suffering hom procrastination, a distressing syndrome which most of us have experienced. But take heart. The procrastination cycle can be broken If you're willing to examine the prOb- lem and tackle It head on. According to some psy- chologists, procrastination ls simply a bad habit. It gets reinforced . because there's generally no penalty in- volved. If the thank-you note isn't written, for butance, you aren't likely to ruin the friendship. Observes Dr. Het'bert Fensterhetm, clinical associate professor of psychology at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, "People know they can get away wMh not doing things that they have to do." Jn more Mrlous cases of procrutfuation. 10methlng elM may be Involved. Some explrts feel tfiat proaas- tlnaton haw an uoderlytng -of~. of being proven ~ent or In· adeqUllte. "s.n.MIYly to atlldll11 Is the root of mOlt proc:r8111na .. tion," explaN Dr. MlchMt Miano,~ dnlcal pro- ..... of peychJalry' at Col- umbia Prabylmln Holpltal In New YOrtc Clly. The kkt who II unable to complete a term paper, for ex.ample, may teendy far that he Is unable to ....,. up to his own (or hll pemm1 expec- tadoN. Hll procraltlnetlon does not llilm from an actual Nb6llly to do the work but from ..... of being cxpoMd as npt. Al long as he pro.. • • • , .... y WlllCU' • ..,......,, ., Bits 0 Brickle b Cream Ae &.Sa.ice Pie: Prepared 9" gnilwn cracker pie shell Spoon half of softened lee cream Into prepared ~gal vanilla Ice cream. softened to pie shell. Sprinkle '1 bag Bits ·o Brickle on top. spoon easily but not melted Heap with remaining Ice a eM'I. Freeze. One-half 6 oz. bag Brts '0 Brickle Sauce: 11;, cups sugar 14 cup butter or margarine 1 cup evaporated milk ~ cup light com syrup Remaining i.. bag Bets ·o Brickle Dash salt Combine s~ milk. butter or margarine. syn.1p and salt. Bring to boil oveT ~ hear: boll l min. Remove from heat and stir ln remaining Bits 'O Brickle.. Cool sttn1ng occasionally. Chill. To S.W: Stir sauce well. then spoon OYer individual pie \Wdges. SerYltS eigN. Remaining auce may be refr1s· er1ll.ed in a ~ eowttd container for U1e as a topping. • c:rattlnata, he won't have to face that poeetbdlty. "He avoids the lluatlon and at the ume time man - ages to avoid admltdng how unheppy the antlctpated llluatlon malca him,.. Mys Or. Miano. "'That .. not '° say he ... fine. Proa.. "The penon who Is fre- quently &etc Is a procras· ttnator' too,.. obMIWs Dr. Fenarhetm. ''Often he falt powerleu and ar9'Y· Being late II a way of npetlltig that .... without openly adcnowledglng It .•• But whmwr the reatOfll for an individual's pro crasttnatlon It Is a self· def eating cycle that shouk be broken. How Can I Stop Proa ... ttnattng? The first step in solving the problem is getting organized. Dr. Fensterhelm recom- mends setting up a specific 5CheduJe to follow . lf yo4 don't have time to finish piece of work on Monday for example, don't say, ul' do It first thing T uesda morning." Give yourself portku/or time to do it. Dr. Fensterhelm also advise making an achlevemen ctwt for each week. Ev time you accomplish some- thing. give yourself a check mark. And reward yourself you've completed the week' work by doing something you especially enjoy. R Ian Lakeln. a tim management expert suggests another t for overcoming pro· c:rastinatlon. He advises pro· crastinators to break up largE projects into smaller tasks. lf. for Instance. you are respon sible for planning a large par ty and can't possibly arrange it. In one day. you can begin by tackling the most lmpor tant details: Make guest and grocery lists, decide on what you need to buy and what you ·can borrow, etc . The next day. attend to more de- taUs and eventually the job will be done. If procrastination Is mor than an occask>nal proble for you, there Is obviously deep c.onflict caUllng It. YOU must try to identify the un derlying conflict, asserts Dr. ~. (Am I late becaute went my friends to be lllll10"'9 and thus not get too dole. Or b«auM rm uncomfort1 able ebout my appearancie?) Next, tays Miiano, you have to break down the denial and llolatlon. "Admit you've got tt.. problem and talk to aomebody about it," he says. .. If your proaaltlnatlon is In· terlerb19 with your work Of your pert0nal life, you may want to nteefve prom-nm lkHlalhelp." .., When Alle1gy · Shots Can Help By LeaJy Berger This is the season for Itchy. watery eyes. a runny nose and bouts of sneezing -the das.sic symptoms of hay fever. As you reach for yet another box of tissues, you might take comfort In knowing that you are not alone. More than 14 mllbon Americans suffer from allergk rhinitis (the medical term for hay fever), ~ys Dr. Thomas Van Metre. a Baltimore allergist who Is chairman of the subcommittee on public education of the Asthma & ADergy Foundation of America. Ironically. allergies are caused by what nonnally defends the body against Illness: Its immune system. According to Dr. Van Metre , when an allergic person inhales a substance such as ragweed pollen (the most common cause of hay fever), the body's Immune system reacts by pro- ducing an antibody known as lm- munoglobulin E {lgE). Ordinarily, an· tlbodles have a positive, d~- patient's allergic reaction In the first place. There are several reasons why these Injections work. The basic theory Is that the patient will develop protective "bloddng" immunogJobubn (lgG) antibodies, which combine with the substance and prevent It from reaching the lgE antibodies. This In tum reduces the body's production of histamine. EventuaDy. after about three or four years of Injections (in some cases longer), there is an actual decline In the body's production of the aJJergJc lgf antibody itself. h Is possible for some patients to ex· perience relief qulckly, even If the treatment Is begun during the "rag· weed season." Generally, though, the longer the period of time between the injections and the onset of the season, the more effective the tr~t seems to be, Dr. Patterson says. 1lle ln)ections them.selves are not very painful, but padents may some· times experience a reaction to them A reaction may be ''local," in· voMng some swelling and itching at lronlcally, allergiell are caused by what normally defenda the body agalMt lllnea: Its Immune aystem. ftghttng effect, but not In this case. lqE combines with the offending sub· stance and induces the cells whkh line the sktn and resptratory pas.sages to secrete a chemical called histamine. which In tum causes the unpleMant effects of hay fever. Most doctors agr~ that the Ideal treatment for ale:rgies is to avoid the trouble-making 1ubstances, but thls Isn't easy to do In the case of hay fever -ragweed pollen is carried for miles by the wind. U one's hay fever symp- toms are relatively light, they can often be controlled with antih1stamine drugs. More .aiou.s cases may In· dieate the need for allergy shots. "Injections do not remove the prob- itm of allergies, but they do decrease thetr severtty," says Dr. Roy Patter· son. chabman of the department of medJdne at Northwestern University Medical School In Chicago, W. "The treatment should only be used If cer- tain atterta are met. First of all, the penon's symptoms must be severe, and treatment by avoidance or wtth andhlstamlnes must not have worked. Secondly, diagnosis should be made only abr the physician has taken a cmeul medical history of the patient, given an extensive physical examine· tion. and ftnally, con&med the a!Mrgy ~ • ..ne:s ol lkS\ ...... " AJl.rgy ~ consist of ln)ec:tlons of the tame tubltancle which cauted the the site of the Injection, or "systemic." resulting In hives, breathing difficulty. or even shock . Systemic reactibns are very serious, but extremely rare Nonethelilm. patients must remain ln their physician's office for about 20 minutes after receiving an Injection, In case they do suffer a reaction .. Injections are Initially given on a weekly basis. decreMtng over time to two-week, three-week and finally four-week Intervals. The first Injec- tions contain qutte small dosages of the allergenic substance; the amount given Is Increased over time. Costs for the treatment vary widely. According to Dr. Patterson, they may range from $7 to $15 per Injection, which would result In a total cost of anywhere from several hundred dol- lars to weJI over a thousand dollars for the entire treatment. The cunent treatment does have the disadvantage of being, In Dr. Pat· tenon's words, "tedious, expensive and dme-c.onsumtng." But attempts are currently being made to Improve the technique. At Northwestern Uni· venily, doctors have been working on • procas which would consist of as few a1 10 to 15 ln)ectlons. given over a far shorter period of time. This method ii d unavailable to tM pub- lic, but It '5 P"Mf\t}y under review by the Feet.rm Food and Drug Ad· rm mtnlllredon. ... ,.MllllU' WUICU', .......... ao. ., • 11 r SYIOMETRICS ••• an Olympic Champion's Discovery! In Belg Fol inlo Q ~· .... ,. Lean .... ... 19 1.-t ...... I day wf1tl the "miracle" ol SYNOM£TRICS .. lht lantastJC new discovery for .,.._ _,... away uoty. em· ....._., 1u 1050 ~rrusino fat and flab to reveal 1 brand new rodl-hard. Ian . .:tr::;~:;=_:~ .. 1nm. handsome body' •Olympic c;o10 111ea.1 w1n11tr "''"' °"' so. ret '" Ju.t 1 ...,. SPEED SHAPe"' .. 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If y OU Can Read The Alphabet, You Can Play famous Songs On The Piano In J11:5t Days! You tit down and 1tatt to have fun playing comp&ete ICJnP· Without eo1tly lenom. Without hldioua flnger n~rdMI. And. it C09ts you lea c....£99 th.n OM piano ~IOI\: Only ~ THENINE- DAY ITCH According to Richard Lamparskl's new book, Lomparskl's Hidden Hollywood. shortly after their divorce in 1954. Joe DiMaggio sent a private detective to spy on Marilyn Monroe. , THIN MODELS OUT DiMaggio and Monroe had been divorced only nine days when, says Lam- parski, Joltin' Joe sent a private eye to break Into an apartment In West Holly- wood. He believed Monroe was there with another man. The shamus broke in- to the wrong side of the building. though, and entered the apartment of A nationwide chain of hair salons has directed Its advertising agency to stop using skinny models In Its print and 1V ads because it feels they are en- couraging anorexia. As reported recently in Advertising Age. the Command Performance chain believes the use of pencil-thin models in ads may be contributing to the growing epidemic of anorexia nervosa -a psychologlcal eating disorder in which young women literally starve themselves to death. It's been estimated that anorexia affected some 100,000 Americans las1 year. 5.000 fatally. Command Performance Instructed its agency, instead. to focus on Mmodels of normal or robust Twiggy: physical dimensions." an emerging trend. It Christie Brinkley: The look then. seems. In modeling circles. The look now. another woman. who woke up and began screaming for the police. She later won a stz.able settlement out of court. Marilyn, It turns out. was staying with a gtrlfr1end elsewhere in the building. AIRl'ARE If you think you've got gluttons In your house. listen to what it takes to feed the 4.400 cadets at the Atr Force Academy In Col- orado Springs, Colo.: 4.000 quarts of milk, 7,200 eggs and 1. 400 gallons of juice per day; 2,200 pounds of roast beef or 9.000 pieces of chicken at a single meal. and over the course of a year 19 miles of hot dogs (275 feet per day)! SCHOOL DAZE Good news for kids; puzzJing news for teachers. It seems that how much a student appears to be paying attention may have no correladon to how well he does In his wa:k. For his clisseJta. I don at the University ~ of Florida, Scott I Sparics. now ... . ~ tant profeseoc of spe- • cial education at Ohio Universiry. v1d- eotaped 30 c:hldren woridhg on a math uslgnment. The children, Who fell In· to three groups - educebly mental- ly retarded. learning climb6ed and normal -were obMrwd fot such behavtorl • whilpatng, dood¥ng end looking around. 5f>arka found later that the kids' pmformanca had lltde relation to how attentive they wiere and that many of tM ~ dJatnicted ones weN actualy conc.11ttatb19 on ther math problem. "J beliwe tlMchen r*<I to be lell rtgld," MYS Spera. "H •'1 not boChertng mnyone m., en oc:c8lk>MI whllper or doodle or daydram may be nothtng to wony about." FITNBSS FOR FIDO Dr. Joel Ehrenzweig. a New York City vetert· narian. has an Interesting point: "Chances are. if you just slt around watching soap operas, your dog has gotten into the same lazy habits." He says 75 percent of dogs he treats have ailments related to poor nutrttlon and lack of exer- cise, including back, knee, heart and skin disorders. He suggats a few cxer· dses to get yoLD' dog Into shape. (They might do you some good, too.) Play n.N.._ ... ,,.,... _,, LM .... 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