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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-10 - Orange Coast PilotEdison 48 Corona del Mar Mater Dei 24 Estancia Huntington Beach 17 ~a San Clemente 0 Millikan Ocean View 21 Fountain Valley Western 0 Lakewood ORANGI COAST "'l AIUHl)AV u c rOBfR 1U 1981 . ..., ............. Map ahbws localiom of yacht mdorings that 1.DOUld be aflected by stale Landa Commission proposal. Proposed Catalina tidelands bidding has boaters worried By ALMON LOCKABEY Of , .. Delly ...... Si.It Thousands o f South ern California boat owners who make Catalina Island coves their weekend home·away-from· hom e during the summer and early fall months are concerned about a proposal by t he state Lands Commission to open coo· trol of tidelands and submerged lands around the island to public bid. Boat owners are being asked to oppose the move by the Santa Catalina Island Co. and the San- ta Catalina Island Conservancy, which have leased the s ub- m erged lands and sub-leased them to boat owners for more than ~years. The t wo island agencies believe they should control the moorings as they have in the past. Balloonists • crossing Roc kies The crew of Super Chicken Ill reported Friday that they are on course and doing fine in their quest to become the firs t balloonists to cross the continen· tal U.S. The 10-stor y. helium-filled balloon, which Lifted off from Costa Mesa early Friday, ex· perienced little turbulence as it crossed the Rocky Mountains triday evening at some 88 miles per hour , spokeswoman Susan Bell said. The balloon was traveling som e what slower ttian pilots John Shoecraft and Fred Gorrell had predicted, but the low speed helped keep buffeting of the craft at a minimum, Bell said. The two crew members, both Phoenix residents, reportedly ate a Ught di.Mer and were in a cheery mood. Bell said the crew spoke-with their land-based team In Scotts· d•le, Arizona . at about 7:40 p. m. PST and is not expected to be ila contact again until early today. lf the trlp iJ successful the 61lloon is expected to reach the Ea st Coast , pr o bably somewhere io the vicinity of Virginia, Sunday evening. The craft 's speed ls expected to In· .~e.ate as wind speeds lncreue ln today's portion' or the trip, Bell aaid. Thi.a la Super Ch1cken'1 third 'attempt al a crouing of the con· '~entaJ U.S. The Clrat two failed ~ bad-wHlber late tal year. .. .t I ·'The stale proposal would drastically change your boating pleasures in the Ca talina coves," Doug Probst. president of the Catalina Conservancy as· serted before a capacity au- dience at the Newport Harbor Yachtsmen's .Luncheon group this week. Probst was backed by Doug Bombard, head of the Catalina Mooring Service for the Catalina Camp and Cove Agency Born· bard's staff services all the moorings outside the City of Avalon, providing boat owners with trash pickup and sewage disposal, repair of moorings and service to boatmen in case of storms and other emer gencies. Bombard characterizes the state proposal a "grave and threatening situation" that could price mooring leases out of the reach of the average boat owner and result in poor ser vices that could harm the island environ· ment. A public hearing on the state proposal is set for Oct. 15 at the Long Beach Port Administration Building. sixth floor, 925 Harbor Plaza. Two hearings will be held -one from 1 to 5 p.m . and another from 7 to 9 p.m. Those who cannot attend can write the state Lands Com- mission. The Oct. 15 public hearing wilJ be conduct ed by commission s taff member s . A full com· mission hearing on the matter will be held Oct. ao i n Sacr amento. The cont roversy began when three corporations petitioned the co mmi ss ion to open the tidelands to public bid. The cor· porat1ons are the Wrather Corp., Jack Fennie Freight Lines and t he Pioneer Take Out Corp., parent company of Pioneer Chicken Bombard and Probst said the two island agenciei; are not ob- jecting to an increase in the lease fee to the s tate. The leases are due to be renewed J an. l. .. As a matter of fact," said Bombard, "we have asked the state to come up with a figure we could live with. but so far we have had no response. We have even offered a 20 percent in- crease in the lease fee." About 300 of the moorings out- side Avalon are privately owned and have been since the 1920s. About 400 others are leased by the Catalina Island Co. The affected coves would be To yon Bay, Moonstone Cove, White's Landing, Hen Rock. But- tonshell Beach, the Isthmus. Cherry Cove, Fourth of July Cove. Howland's Landing, Rip· pers Cove, and Parsons Landing on the channel side of the island. On t he seaward side a r e Catalina Harbor and Little Harbor. Economy showing signs of weakening By the A.stoel•~ Pre11 A key barometer of infl ation trends rose in September by the smallest amount in three years, the government said Friday. Analysts said economic activi· ty appeared to be weakening even more than previously believed. ·'The economy is finally react· Ing lo the extraordinarily high leve l or interest rates," said Tlmotfl.¥ Howard , chief economist at Wells Fareo Bank in San Francisco. Jn Hot Springs, Va .• a panel of corporate economJsta tasued a new rorecaat Friday callinl tor on ly slight drops In Interest rates this fall. They also roresaw s mall reductions next year and said inflation would moderate further. Howard and other ecooomilts aald the LaboT De11artment's rt•"' \( port of'\a 0.2 percent rise last month in its producer price in- dex reflected declines in com- m e r cia I orders for finis hed goods and slackening demand by consumers. ''The weakness we're seeing now is more pervaaive than by earlie r indica\ions," said Lacy H. Hunt, chief economist at Fidelity Bank in Philadelphia. The rise of 0.2 percent in wholesale prices for finished goods equals a 2.2 percent com· pounded annual rate of locreau and was Lhe smallest one-month rise since August 1978. The fi1ures are adjusted lot seasonal variations. Hunt said recent economic signals -includjng sharp rises in initial claims for unempJoy- m en t insurance -prompted him to revie downward hi• eatJmate of economic CfOWth. 10 Saddleback 10 Irvine 30 Laguna Beach 9 0 Los Amigos 7 34 Westminster 35 10 Long Beach Wilson 7 Upper Bay cleanup funds put • on ice By STEVE MARBLE ... Del,, ........... The long-anticipated $4 million Upper Newport Bay cleanup project has been put in limbo by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and of· ficials ir. Newport Beach say they are upset, worried and un- certain what to do. Brown, in an afternoon press conference Friday in Sacramen- to. announced he is postponing a number of state public works p rojects including the $1 3 million bay cleanup plan <See story, Page A3 ) Officials from Brown's finance office said it's too soon to predict whether the state money even· tually will be cut or handed over to Newport Beach. The Sl.3 million, which comes from state Energy Resource funds, had been set aside earUer this year for the cleanup project by the state Legislature. Meanwhile, city officials in Newport say they're uncertain w hether they s ho uld move forwa rd with the cleanup project or shelve it and wait for the gov- ernor's next move. But Newport Mayor Jackie Heather said it appears the cleanup project, scheduled to get under way this fall, is falling apart. Friday's announcement by Brown was the second piece of bad news for officials trying to put together the bay cleanup project. Nearly $2 m illion in state Clean Water Bond money that was to go toward the job is in jeopardy because the state has been unable to sell the bonds. Without the Sl.3 mill ion, Mrs. Heather said, there would not be enough money ·'to even think of starting the project." She said the only mciney spent on the bay cleanup job so far is roughly $200,000 that Newport Beach has advanced for environ- mental studies and engineering work. This money, s he said. is to be reimbursed from the state funds ·'T he city has received 14 dif· ferent permits from agencies for this project and we're ready to go,·· the mayor said. ·'The only thing left to do now," she added, "is to go on the warpath and let Brown know what an insensitive thing it would be for him lo cut this money." Assemblywoman Mari a n Bergeson , R-Newport Beach. said she has prepared form let· ters to Brown that she is en- couraging citizens to sign and send to Sacramento. The letters, she said, ask the governor not to cut the money for the project. .. ll 's hard to tell what he's do· 1ng ," co m mented a s pok eswoma n from Mrs. Ber geson's office ... but it looks like Brown is leaving open the door and could cut the funds at a later lime." It was widely predicted Thurs· day that Brown was to hold his press conference to announce that he was cutting public works projects Including the bay cleanup plan. Officers in Brown 's office would not s ay whether Brown had changed his mind or if the <See CLEANUP, Page AZ> Sadat funeral draws leaders E x-presidents visit Muba r ak CA IRO, Egypt (AP> -Three former U.S. presidents called on new Egyptian leader Hosoi Mubarak on Friday to convey the United States' sorrow over the assassination of President An war Sadat. Mubarak re- portedly made it clear to them that Egypt would not permit any Libyan .. adventurism." Dignitaries were gathered from around the world for the funeral, scheduled to begin at 2 a.m PDT today. Exceptionally high security for the leaders, who in clude Is r aeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. was the rule. Former Presidents Richard M . Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Jim· my Carter and the rest of the U S dele~ati on to Sadat 's funeral also made an evening visit to Jihan Sadat, who told the m she was s ure Mubarak was "the right man" to succeed her slain husband. It was the first time Mrs. Sadat, 48, had been seen by re- porters since her husband was <See SADAT, Page A2> Shroud image 'crucified man' But exper ts uncertain if cloth wrapped Jesus NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP ) -The image on the Shroud of Turin is that of a "scourged, crucified ma n," scientists who examined the cloth for three years said F riday. but they added that science cannot de· cide whether the image is Jesus Christ's. Meanwhile, a federal judge in Detroit lifted a restraining order banning publication of a book - co·authored by a non·scientist who was once a spokesman for the research project -that says the 14-by-4-foot sheet of linen was Christ·s burial cloth. "We can conclude that the shroud image is that of a real huma n form. of a scourged. c rucified man. It is not the product of an artist. The blood s t ai n s a r e compose d of hemoglobin," said a s tatement by the Shroud of Turin Research Project lnc., whicb began its ex· amination of the cfoth in 1978. •'The image is an ongoing mystery and until further tests are made, perhaps by thl~ group of scientists. or perhaps by some scientist in the future, the prob- le m remains unsolved," said Joan Janney, a member of the research team, during a news conference to discuss the find· ings. Ms Janney, a scientist at the National Science Laboratory in Los Alamos, N.M .. said s he didn 'l think it was possible for scientists to decide whether the image is Christ's. "I don't think the classical scientific method can prove who it was." she said. But one scientist said not all the team members ar e con- vinced the image is human. Dr. Eric Jumper, an engineer at the U.S. Air Force lnstitule of Technology, said that while the theory that the form is that of a man fits the evidence, ~·there have been people who have ob- jected to that on the team." He said the skeptics "do not have an explanation but are not willing to accept (the human im· age) as a positive conclusion." The 40-member team that ex- amined the shroud is presenting the results of its investigation to Bridge lanes to open Tbe new Pacifi c Coast Highway bridge in Newport Beach will be oflicitlly opened to westbound traffic Mond~ at 7 a .m . But city officials, who claim the new $9 mllllon, aeven·lane structure will ease one or the city's worst tra.ttlc bottlenecks, aro warning motorists that the flow of traffic Monday will likely be worse than ever. The reason ror the anticipated congesUoo, they say, la becauae w eslboulld dr vera will be restricted to only one lane In ap- proaching the bridge . Once motorists are actually on the bridge, they add, the road will fan out to two Janes. The slngle·lane restriction, of· rtcla ls say, wtll last from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. so that work crews can properly level other appro1ch lanes to the brldee. Eastbound traffic, meanwhile, will remain on the old brtdre for another lwo week.a belore betq ahlf'ted to the new brld1e. som e 1,000 participants. includ· ing scientists and reli gious pil· grims, at a three-day conference at Connecticut College. The latest legal twist in the mystery came Friday when U.S. Di strict Judge Horace Gilmore in Detroit lifted a restraining or· der issued the day before by a Michigan circuit judge. The or· der had halted publication of a book about the shroud. due for release next week. Gilmore said the decision by Was hten aw, Mic h ., County Judge Ross W. Campbell, would be prior restraint in violation of the First Amendment. a court spokesman said. The science team report said <See SHROUD, Page A2l DRAIGI COAST lllTHIR Mos tl y c loudy but partial clearing In after· rioon. Highs upper 60s to mid 70s. Lows 58 to 63. Variable clouds Sunday. llSIDf TODAY A judge has ruled that the Auschwitz llolocawt ts a hi1· torical Jo.ct 1n a proceeding brought b11 o Huntington Biach buai n~umon. Su Poge A4 llDIX A1t .... _.,. M ............. .... ~ ..... --..o.t.tt .. ....... c:w AM ,....._ 91 I I M """"'9 M4 ....... Al Cl Y-All ... , , • Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 10, 1981 Jlrs Jihan Sadat. widow of assassinated President Anwar Sadat of Egypt. closes her eyes momentanly as she is overcome with grief when meeting with the L'.S. funeral delegation at her residence Friday From Page A1 S ADAT • • • assassinated durinl( a military paradtl last Tuesday She ap- peared drulned and seemed on the point of teurs several times. At their m eeting with Mubarak, each of the former presidents 11poke briefly, assur· Ing him the Reagan administra· lion wanted to work closely with the new Egyptian government, according to House Majority Leader James C. Wright Jr , D· Texas. Wright. part of the delegation headed by Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., said Mubarak told them he would "pursue Sadat's policies without any changes" -specifying that Egypt wouJd go ahead with Ule n ext scheduled meeting on Palestinian autonomy with Israel later this month. Wright quoted Mubarak as saying, "Egypt will not postpone it." Wright said Mubarak told the delegation Egypt was still in "a st ate of shock" and that he would "not permit any adven· turism" by Libya. Wright said that while Mubarak did not men- tion Libya by name, "there wasn't any doubt in our minds who he was talking about." Haig delivered to Mubarak a letter from President Reagan expressing his personal sorrow at the. death of Sadat. A member of the delegation said Mubarak received the former American leaders warm· ly and "left no doubt he con- sidered us to be his friends." Haig spoke first, then in· lroduced Nixon , who was followed by Ford and then Carter, in accordance with seniority. L'.S. funeral delegation meets with Mrs. Jihan Sadat , widow of assassinated President Anwar Sadat . m Cair o With Mrs. Sadat are Secretary of State Alexander Haig. left . and former Presidents Jimmy Carter. Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon. SCE official says nuclear ban may go to high court A Southern California Edison Co . attorney says California's controversial law banning con- struction of new nuclear power plants could end up in the U.S. Supreme Court. Copswam consum,ers on decoraJ,or Costa Mesa Police Detective Steve Shulman issued a warning Friday afternoon to consumers about a wall paper hanger busi- ness called .. Roberts Decorat· ing." Shulman said the operator col· lects 50 percent up front for materials and the rest is due up- on com pletion o f the wall· papering job. "He is never heard from again," Shulman said. Shulman sa id Roberts Decorating, which has a post of- fi ce box in Costa Mesa. has placed classified advertisements in two Orange Coast publica- tions. Four persons -two in Irvine, one in Newport Beach and one in Santa Ana -have been vic- timized, he said. The total loss is $2,000, Shulman said. Charles Kocher, assistant general counsel for the utility. said Friday thal he still had not read a federal appeals court ruJ. ing upholding the state's 4-year- old law. The ruling was issued late Wednesday in San Fran· cisco and announced Thursday by the stale Energy Commission in Sacramento. But Kocher said Edison Co .. which challenged the validity of the law along with Pacific Gas & Electric Co., may consider a U.S. Supreme Court appeal. The ruling by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court or Appeals over- turned lower court rulings in- validating the state law. "There is very little that we can s ay now," the Edison lawyer said Friday. "We will read the decision and evaluate its meaning to us." Both Kocher and Edison Co. officials said the ruling would have no effect on newly built San Onofre Units two and three in northern San Diego County. Those two new reactors are cur· rently awaiting licensing after lengthy hearings concluded a week ago in Anaheim. The appeals court decision said that the state moratorium on new plant construction is valid and consistent with federal law. The ruling said state of· ficials could restrict nuclear ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Cl111lfled advertising 7141642-5678 All other departments 642-4321 Thomas P Haley Put>l•t-•"" Cl>,.I bec:utov• Olllclw Robert N Weed ""'-Thomas A Murph1ne [- Michael P Hanley Mt•Ul"'OOof9dOI L KaySchullz l>ltector o1 ~ Kenneth N Goddard Jr c~~ Bernard Schulman ~ Charle' H. 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Licensing of com· mercial nuclear facilities is handled by the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission. From Page A1 CLEANUP • • • predictions were simply un- founded. One spokeswoman from the governor's office said that the s tate already has a shortfall of $300 million in the first three months of the new fiscal year. S he said money spent on MediCal and funds used to com· bat the medfly were largely to blame for the current financial problems. The clean up job, which engineers were rushing in order to begin work before the rainy season, is to include a partial dredging of the bay and a deepening of the San Diego Creek to slow the now of slit toward the bay. Engineers agree that if work is not done in the San Diego Creek this fall, new loads of silt will be washed into the Already· clogged bay when rainy months arrive. "It's critical that work be done right away,'' utd Mrs. Heather. "I'm not sure how but we'll find a way to get that money. 1 I AW ACS vital: Bush Says sale least U.S. can do to counter Khadafy W ASHJNGTON <AP> -Call· ing Moammar Khadafy "dangerous lo Egypt, to Israel . . to peace," Vice President George Bush says the $8.5 bllllon arms sale to Saudi Arabia ls the very least the United States can do to counter Soviet weapons s hipments to the Libyan leader. "If this sale falls through, danger lies ahead," Bush said Friday Bush called Kbadafy "a bit player , true. But he's an egomaniac who would trigger World W~r Ill just to make headlines." The arms sale. which includes fiv~ AWACS -or Airborne Warning and Control System - radar planes and weaponry for F-15 jet fighters, Is a key to U.S. plans to sell arms to friendly Arab countries to deter Soviet aggression and ''dangerous" men like Khadafy, Bush told the National Press Club. "With the Soviets 11elling bombers, mi111iles. submarines to people like Khadafy. the very least we can do is allow our friends to buy essential, de tensive systems from us ," Bush said. Bash said of Khadafy, "He's the world's principal terrorist. and trainer or terrorists. He's dangerous. He 's dangerous to Egypt, to Is rael, and he's dangerous to peace ... At one point. Bush turned to the television cameras a nd ur1ed the pubUc to put pressure on their senators and con· gressmen to approve the AWACS sale. Bush accused -the Soviets or "the buildup of a war machine" and suggested Khada fy or Castro might touch off use or that machine. "We must recognize that Act Three might not necessarily open with another Soviet in vaslon lake the one in Afghanistan," Bush said. "No, the scene might be opened by some bit player Uke Castro. or Khada!y. or some other surrogate of the Soviet Union." Services set Sunday for Broyles Funeral se rvices are scheduled Sunday for Arnold Broyles Jr. of Costa Mesa, who was shot lo death in a confronla tion with Costa Mesa police Tuesday. SD judge convicted in Harbor Court The services will be held at the Vedanta Society of Southern California, 19961 Live Oak Can- yon Road. Trabuco Canyon, at 2 p.m . Sunday. Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary or Costa Mesa is handling the arrangements. Broyles, 37, was fatatly wounded when a 10-man pollce SWAT team forced its way into his parents' barricaded home on Presidio Drive. An Orange County municipal court jury Friday convicted San Diego Municipal Court Judge Lewis Wenzell of rive misde· meanor counts of soliciting prostitution. Wenzell, 39, faces a sentence of six months in jail and a S500 fine on each of the charges. Wenzell could not be reached for comment after the verdict was read in Harbor Municipal Court. The four-man. eight-woman jury deliberated for about four hours before r eaching the verdict in the three-day trial which was moved from San Diego to Orange County after a judge ruled there was pre· judicial pretrial publicity In San Diego. Wenzell originall y was ac· cused of eight counts of solicit· ing acts of prostitution from Sept. 15, 1980, to April 2, 1981. Three of the counts had been dropped after Harbor Municipal Court Judge Selim Franklin ex· cused one witness from testify. ing and when prosecutors de· cided against calling another to the stand. Instead, prosecutors Friday called for testimony from two police undercover agents in- volved in a police probe or a prostitution ring, from which charges against the judge arose. The soliciting charges c ame after a grand jury investigation. San Diego police officer Susan Hays testified she found file cards with Wenzell's name on them at B&J Janitorial Service, an alleged front for the prostitu· lion ring. Police officer Peter Griffin, who participated in an April raid of B&J Janitorial, testified that checks signed by the judge were seized in the raid. One woman testified Thursday she performed "unusual" sex acts at the home of Wenzell. a bachelor. for $200. Prior lo the trial, Wenzell con-· tinued to hear cases. although criminal trials were assigned to other judges . A judicial performance panel is expected to rule on Wenzell's future bench appearances after the guilty verdict. Police said Broyles. whom they described as mentally ill, rushed the team with a knife in each hand. Money supply drop boosts bond p ·rices . NEW YORK CAP> -The na· lion 's basic money supply fell $2. l billion in the week ended Sept. 30, the Federal Reserve Board reported Friday . Economists said the decline was larger than expected and was likely to push interest rates lower. Bolstering that pr~diction was a simultaneous action by the Fed to lower banks' borroWing costs by dropping by one percen· tage point the interest-rate sur· charge that applies to large, fre· quent borrowers at the 12 dis· trict Federal Reserve banks. The Fed reduced the surcharge to 2 percentage points from the prevailing 3 percentage points. But the central bank did not change its basic 14 percent in interest rate on loans to finan· cial institutions. The F ed's announcements strengthened a rally in the na- tion's bond markets. pushing prices of long-term government bonds up 1 point, or $10 for each $1,000 face value. As interest rates decline, bond prices in· crease. The Fed said a measure of funds readily available for spending, known as MlB and in· eluding cash in circulation and deposits in checking-type ac- counts at financial institutions, fell to a seasonally adjusted average of $429.3 billion in the week ended Sept. 30 from $431.4 billion the previous week. Last week the Fed reported a $1.9 billion drop in MlB for the week ended Sept. 23. For the latest four weeks , M1B averaged $431.8 billion, a 3.1 , percent rate of gain from 13 weeks before. From Page A 1 SHROUD • • • chemical and X-ray tests de· termined that no pigments, paints, stains or dyes were used to create the image. It also de- termined that the image was not caused by spices. oils, or any "biochemicals" produced ·by body in life or death. The scientists said the image was. however. produced by "direct contact with body, which explains certain features." .. However. while this type of contact might explain some of the features of the torso, it is totally incapable of explaining the image of the face with the hi~h resolution that has been amply demonstr~ted by photog- raphy," their report said . The report also said the scien- tists were unable to create a similar image through experi· men ts. EXCEPTIONAL SAVINbS !! 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Amazing Grace·· on piano ofter recew 111q l1mwrar11 doctorate degree from Siena College. a Cathol1c ms111111w11 111 Lvudunmlle _\ Y Guthrie 1s a c01wert to Cathu/1c1sm M <ijorca wants Serra house back Residents of Majorca want San Francisco lo relinquish control or Junipero Serra's birthplace in the Mediterra- nean island. and the city, s truggling lo care for the property, 1s considering the isla nders' request. For nearly hair a century. San Francisco has owned a 2.321 -square-foot parcel near the Lo"n of Petra on Ma· JOrca Owners hip came as a gift On lhc land sits t he two s tory house of Serra, a Fran c1scan preacher who founded nine California m1ss1ons. Since 1958, the California Society of Pioneers has cared for the earthe n-floor. tile- roofed house. The father of country s inger T anya Tucker has been arrested in S parks, Nev. after h e allegedly t hrel.ltened Mi ss Tucke r 's road manager with a pocket knife . Police s aid they booked J essie M . Tucker , 54 , of Mc Ewen, Tenn., on misde· meanor ch arges of bran· dishing a deadly weapon and assault and battery. He allegedly pulled the knife on Steven M. Wallach, 28, ot NubvlUe, Tenn .• after Wallach Look Mn advance of $6 ,1550 to pay salarie11 and petty cuh expenses to the ca. t of Miss Tucke r 's 11how, which was appearing at a local caslno. William T. C resoo wH elected president, chairman and chief executive officer of Crown Zellerbach Corp. by tbe company 's board of directors. Creson replaces C.R. DahJ, 60, who is retiring after 30 years with Cr.o wn Zellerbach. Cu l lee n How e acknowledges that her career as the wife of hockey Hall-of-Famer Gordie Howe and the mother of two hockey-playing sons may not be standard preparation for a term in Congress. But the 48-yea r ·o ld Glastonbur y, Conn., busi- nesswoman is ready to give it he r best s hot. She's seeking the Republican nomination to run in the Jan. 12 s pecial election to r e pl ace De m ocratic Re p . William Colte r, who died last month of cancer. Howe won't be able to vote for his wife ; he's still a Cana· dian citizen. Soviet tiUeholder Anatoly Karpov won the fourth game of the world chess cham- pionship Friday to take a commanding 3·0 lead over ch allenger Viktor Korchnoi. Grand masters observing the game said it will be dif· ficult for Korchnoi to make a com e back and win the tournament. The first man to win six games takes the title a nd a $260,000 first prize, while the loser gets $160,000. Dra ws do not count. F o rmer first lady Bess Trum an was released Fri· day from the Kansas City hospital where she had been treated for 212 weeks follow- ing a mild stroke. Prin cess C b r i slin a, younges t s ister of Queen Beatrix, has given birth to a daughter, and mother and child were re po rted doing well. The princess was married t o Cuban-born Am e ri can Jorge G uille rmo in 1975. 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Saturdoly. -•Y Fn(l•y II ygu CIO nn< n1vt yOur pap;I< l)y ':Ill O"' ull r»IOto I 0"' •nd ym_,, Cf>(''t .,.11 0-O•h'4ff'<t Whut do you like abol}t lhe Daily Pilot ? What don't you like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor . 5'1111'1HY -!w...iay II Yl'<I .,.. !IOI :i 1&°::.. ~":;/ v:i. ~"' .. 11:: Clel~eo The same 24 hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to lhe editor on any topk. Mailbox contributors must Include their nnme a nd telephone number for vertricatlon. No circulation calls. plttase. Tell us what'8 on your mind. 642•6086 ·- . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October 10. 1981 A3 Brown swings the a x Announces cuts to forestall f ear ed budget deficit SACRAMENTO <AP > Gov Edmund Brown Jr. said Fndtiy he ls cutting stale agencies 2 percent and stalling construe· tlon projects (see story. page Al) as a fi rst step to counteract ing what he called the effecta of "the Reagan recession " "Clearly, we are saillns in very rough waters. And now Is the time to batten down the hatches and reef the sails," he said at a news confe rence. ''J 'm confident we will weather this storm " legislators on those first. He said the cuts announced fo'riduy, some of which need ap· prov;,11 by the Legislature. would 11ave $460 million if they stay in place the rest of the riscal year He said all state departments must make 2 percent c uts that would total $70 million. Depart ment heads can end hiring, re· duce travel or otherwise c urtail progr ams as they see f1l. Exctip· l ions are prisons and slate hospitals Deferring state cons truction projects, except for prisons and projects already begun. should save $170 million Freezing school construction funds adds another $200 million. Brown also includcc.I S20 million tor "mii> ecllane-oo.s carryover fundR." Brown :;aid he was not ready to take a position on whether a tax 1ncrell.lie was necessary, but pointed out that he has pledged to veto a general tax increase every year he's been In orfice until now. "l have not made any pledges this year," he said. "If the curre nt drop in stale r cvenueR of the lasl three months continues for the rest of the year and into the next year, the state will face drastic new budget reductions or lax in- cre:.i:.es to meet our o bliga- twns ... The Democratic governQr said most of the blame for the situa. tion that could put the state's $26 billion budget unconst1lut1onaJly out of balance mus t go to "the Reaga n a dm inistration's monetary and fi scal policies.·• He did not rule out a lax in crease if the state's fi scal ills t•ontinue. The cuts, one-quarter into the 1981 ·82 fi sc a l year , are necessary because · • Carpent er t o ent e r U .S . Senat e race -St ale revenues, m ostly from lhc income tax and bank- ing and corporation tax, were S310 million less than antidpat- ed for the rirs t three m onths of the fiscal year Expenses are more than $400 million higher than budget- ed. including $100 million worth of new bills passed last month. $70 million in fe d er al cuts absorbed by the stale and unan· ticipated expenses for Medi-Cal. the Mediterra nean fruit fl y and forest fires. -The st ale 1s losing $11 miUion a month 1n federal funds, beginning Oct. 1, because the Legislature failed to pass a bill putting the Reagan welfore cuts mlo effect in California. The problems could leave the ;tale anywhere from $23 million o $700 million in the red when he fiscal year ends next June, Jepending on what the economy Joes in the next nine months fhe state Constitution does not allow the state to have a deficit. Brown did not call the Legislature back for a special sessio n before its r egul ar January convening , but said "it's a very real possibility " He s aid he wants t o talk lo lee:1slative leaders firs t "l 'm also expecting potential Medi-Cal cuts and cuts in aid to local government," he added, but wa nts to consult with By 0 .('. HUSTINGS Ot llM O•llY l'llet St.ff Look ror Paul Carpe nter. Orange County's Democratic s tate s enator to anno unce formally Sunday that he will be a candidate for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination. Carpe nter. Democratic caucus ehairman in the state Senate, of course, would be taking on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr in the primary • • • SUP ERVISOR TOM RILEY of Orange County's 5th District is making noises like a candidate for re election He 's hired Nelson Padbe rg, the Irvine-based political consul· tants. to mastermind his cam - paign. • • • C HARLOTT E MOUSEL of Tustin has been elected third \'I Ce pres ident or the N alional F e d eratio n o f R e publican Women. Mrs . Mousel. a mem ber of the Orange County Planning Com· mission, won the job at the re- cent co n ventio n of the Republican women in Denver • • • F RIENDS OF Orange County Supervis or Harriett Wi eder helped her celeb(ale her birth· da y this past wee k with cocktails al a Corona del Mar dining cstabhshmcnl Invited .:uest~ forked over $250 pe r person for the privil ege T he inv1tat1on said it was Har- riett's "first annual birthday celebrat1<m ."' C'mon. H arriett, everybody knows you' re older lhan that . "' . HARRIETT ANO hubby Irv· ing a re hosting a S50 per couple fund -raiser Oct 23 at their Hunt- ington Harbour home for Hunt· ington Reach City Attorney Gail llutton. who. apparently, will be seeking re elert1on * • * TATI:: SEN. MARZ Garcia. R Menlo Park. will be the speaker at Wednesday's meet 1n g o r the B a lbo a Ba y RepubliC'an Women, Federated H e"s a c and ida te fo r tht' Re publican nominatio n for lieutenant governor Festi vities gel under way with a business session at 11 a m_ al the Irvine Coast Country Cl ub in Newport Beach Lunch follows • • • GA RCIA WILL BE back in Newport Friday night to s peak Lo th e Newport H a rbor Republican Assembly . That will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the P romontorv P oint Clubhouse · GRAND OPENING Saturday, Dctaber tDth, 1 ORANGE COAST'S NEWEST ONE STOP VIDEO CENTER 1 9-& p. m. HOME ENTERTAINMENT 8:k\v~i~rgNL v! _71'At''H 14 DAY AT ITS BEST! 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We also have Atari games, a full line of video accessories, and more than a thousand video tapes from which to choose tonight's home entertainment for you and your friends. Come in and browse/ Get wi th the new life of VIDEO entertainment ! ftt/EC NEC AINl1c1, hie . Come in for our Grand Opening Drawing and our Special Low-Price Offers! Ask about our "money-saving" FRONT-ROW CENTER Club! VIDEO· 369 East 1 lth StrHt Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 63 1.STOP -(714) 631-7867 • SALE see OUR AD IN THE MOVIE SECTION FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ON VIDEO \10VIES ANDTA~eSI • \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 10. 1981 OelfY ........... ,.... Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth and Mayor Arlene Schafer conduct recent dress inspection of officers. Newsletter revived • in VaUey Park funding sought Two corporations pledge funds for quarterly By a 3-to-2 vote, the Fountain ValleY. City Council has decided to revive the-city's quarterly newsletter. which had been cut from the 1981·82 budget. At their Sept. 15 meeting, the council members deadlocked 2 to·2 on the newsletter issue. Two corporate sponsors had agreed ,lo provide materials and financial aid for the publication. leaving the city to pay the re· maining $3,300 in expenses. Mayor Ben Nielsen's proposal to revive the newsletter on this basis won the approval of Coun cilman Marvin Adler. but was opposed by councilmen Al Hollinden and Eugene Van Das k, who expressed reluctance to accept the corporate a id Councilwoman Barbara B~own, who was absent Sept. 15. voted in favor or the newsletter at this week 's meeting . Hollinden and Van Dask again cast opposing votes. Mayor Nielsen soid he now will attempt tu enlist other ror· porate sponsors to pit•k up the remaining SJ.JOO m publication expenses. The n ews letter provides recreation class schedules and city news. It 1s distributed lo all homes m Fountain Valley. The two corporate sponsors are ITT Cannon. which has pledged S5,420 in paper and printing servites, and Dickinson Pacifi c Cablesystems. which has offered $2,400 m delivery ex· pens es Huntin g t on Beach officials have started a c ampaign to gather donations to develop a sea view park on the bluff top above Bolsa Chica State Beach. Water service deposit increased M.H. Maberry, longtime Mesan, dies Presently, the bluff top is covered with oil pumps and pipelines. City officials are trying to raise $50 ,000 to purchase benches and plant grass, 75 trees and 150 s hrubs lo go along with an asphalt bike path and planned stairways to the beach. This week, two local Boy Scout troops earned credits for merit badges by handing out flyers in shopping centers asking for donations to the park funds. Huntington Beach officials have increased the deposit fee for new residents to get water service in an effort to reduce losses suffered when customers move without paying their final bil I. City Treasurer Warren Hall says that the normal residential water deposit of $10 will be in· creased to $15 for n ew customers on Nov. 5 Various com mercJal water deposits also will be increased, he said. The deposit was instituted in 1978 as insurance against unpaid final bills. But in the last fiscal year end· ing July 1, the city lost $19,800 High-fat diet cancerous? OMAHA. Neb. IAPl A high· fat diet may e nhance the de· velopment of pancreatic cancer, a disease that is nearly always fatal. experiments at the Eppley Cancer Ins titute indicate. Hamsters fed a high-fat diet developed about $ix .limes as many malignant tumors as hamsters in a low-fat group, s aid Dr. Diane Birt. an ex· perimental nutritionist and one of the study's principal re· searchers. ... , believe we can recommend that people eating diets high in fats lower their· fat intake level.·· Ms. Birt said. Dirty shirts firm sued LOS ANGELES (AP ) Wall Di s ney Productions has s ued an "erotically oriented" Hollywood novelty s tore for selling T-shirts that s how Donald Duck , Daisy. Huey, Dewey and Louie as well as Snow White -and the Seven Dwarfs and the Three Little Pigs in various sex acts. "We just wanted to have a little good, clean fun," said Jerry Coons, co -owne r o f T h e Pleasure Chest, which has been selling t he shirts. "If the National La m poo n or M a d M agazine had d one someth ing like th is everyone would have thought it was funny." Disney didn't. It riled suit in U .S. District Cour t , see k i n g a n i n j unction barri n g further sales and asking (or profits and dam ages, co ur t costs a n d exemplary damages or $75,000. T h e f i r m contends ln the 24-page suit •hat t he s hir ts. constitute a copyr ight Infringement. '"T h is is an i nfringem ent of our property rights," Peter Nolan, senior counsel r o r . W a I t D i s·n e y P rodu ctions, sald FrldllY • because 1,580 water customers moved and left unpaid bills. many in excess of the $10 de· posit Of the 43,500 commercial and residential water customers. Hall says 21,000 have moved into the area since 1978 and have paid a water deposit. City Council members unan· imou s ly <1 pproved the in · creased deposit this week City Council seeking volunteers Vo l unteers for a three· member Personnel Board are being soµght by the Laguna Beach City Council to serve for two years. • The Personnel Board advises the City Manager on dis- ciplinary matters invqlving city employees. They meet on an "as -needed" basis. For instance. during the past two-year term the board con· vened only three limes. Applicants need only be resi· dents of Laguna Beach and should provide the City Clerk with a resume prior to Oct. 20. T he City Cou ncil will in· terview potential members at its regular meeting Oct. 20 in City Hall. For additional informa· tion, call the city clerk at 497-3311. Funeral services were con- ducted Friday for long lime Costa Mesa resident M.H. CHomer) Maberry, 77, who died Wednesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach following a lengthy illness. Mr Maberry moved to Costa Mesa m 1945 where he operated the Mabt•rry Shoe Repair Shop, 1890 Harbor Blvd .. until his retirement in 1967 lie wus an act1\'e member of Harbor Trimly Baptist Church and a deacon there for years. Mr. Maberry is survived by his wife Thelma ; daughters Jean Williams of Sacramento and Norma Crump of Morro Bay ; a son Wendell of Costa Mesa. three sisters. Liffa Shumaker and Lue Walker of El Dorado, Okla . and Daisy Stewart of Tucson. Ariz .. eight gra nd chil dr e n and three great grandchildren. Posters also are being tacked up in a ll city buildings and are being distributed to ttusinesses in the city tha( agree to hang the advertise- ments. Earlier this yea r . Aminoil USA. a major 01 I developer in the city. dona ted a "challenge grant" lo the park fund saying that it would matc h all private donations up to $25,000 gathered before Jan. 1, 1982. City officials s ay $7,000 ha s b ee n collected. For further information on the donation drive, call 536-5511. More ntedflies found LA PUENTE (AP> -A new nine square·mile residen- tial area of the San Gabriel Valley was targeted for spray- ing with the pesticide malathion Friday night, as well as an area of Northern California, after fertile Mediterranean fruit mes were found in the past week. "This is about the time we would expect to find another generation, it's a little past 30 days, and that's the optimum time £or another generation (of fruit flies)," said Bill Edwards, assistant Los Angeles County agricultural com missioner. 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Price ••• : . :i r ,:- ---------=--------·-------- Pet python puts bite on best friend's head GAINESVILLE, Fla. <APl Mon· ly lhe Python was areal at parties and had been a friend to Bennett Boggess for years until It opened Its Jaws and tried to swallow his head, leuv1ng him m shock and with tee th stuck in his forehead. Rosemary Russell heard an .. agonizing scream " und rushed out into the living room where she s aw the 14·foot-long snake wrapped tight· ly around her boyfrie nd's head. The python was d1gg1ng its teeth into Boggess ' forehead, Ms. Russell untrustworthy In that they can get some cue from you thut you're the food ." Boggess' other roommate, Dave Kan g, said Monty was "fun at parties" when it crawled around, but he said he'd rather not have another snake in the house. Boggess , a billing clerk at Shands Teaching Hospital, was about to feed the python a live rabbit and had the snake draped around his neck when 1t tried to swallow his head. Frank said he saw Boggess fall The python was digging its teeth into Boggess' forehead and . . . it widened its jaw to take in his entire head ... said, and as she watched . it widened its jaw to take in Boggess' entire head. Ms. Russell and Ric hard Frank, one of Boggess' roomm ates. said they were convinced they would have to kill Monty lo free Boggess. But after a bloody struggle that lasted a few minutes, the snake relaxed its grip and Boggess got free. Boggess, 23, says the next time he feeds his snake he'll make sure two people are on hand. Monty was still living at home Fri- day, but in a cage with 30 pounds of barbells stacked on top for security. "l 've been awake three nights watching the snake cage to make sure it doesn't get out," said Frank, add ing that he would love to give the snake away and 1s trying lo t alk Bog- gess out of getting another snake whe n he eventually gels rid of Monty. Although Boggess said after the Sept 30 attack that the snake had just become ornery. a Gainesville ex- pert said the python's behavior was characteristic. "Snakes cannot be domesticated," Walte r Auffe nberg, c urator of he rpetology at the Florida State Museum said. ·'They are completely back and grab the snake's mouth, but a s the snake wrapped itself more tightly ar ound his head. "all you could see was one eye and a nostril. You could see the blood going down over his eyes." Frank and Ms. Russell tried to pull the s nake a way, but it tightened its g rip. Frank went to the kitchen for a kn ife and Ms. Russell went to look for an ax. Suddenly, after being poked in the eyes and mouth by Bog- gess, Monty relaxed its grip. Boggess was treated at a hospital for s hock, and was given tetanus shots and local anesthetic. Several snake teeth were removed from his forehead. Boggess said he bought Monty for $60 when the snake was a baby five years ago and "1t grew and grew and grew ·· He said the s erpent "seemed friendly then," but admitted he'd like lo sell it or give it to the Jacksonville Zoo. He said he still wants lo buy a s m a ller snake . "You get used toil," he said. "H's sort of like a small dog. You have it a nd you're not a fraid of it, bul everyone else is and you don't know why ," he said. Nancy buys own china First lady uses oum funds for 120 pieces WASHINGTON <AP> -First lady Nancy Reagan, who accepted more tha n $1 million to redecorate the White House and purchase new state china , is buying another set of china for personal use at her own expense. The 120 pieces of handpainted. m onogrammed Boehm china a re be ing purchased by Mrs Reagan for an undisclosed price. a lthough a m anufactured version without the array of colors wi ll sell for $140 lo $160 a placesetting. PG&E to ask fuel loading authorization WASHINGTON <AP > -Pacific Gas & Electric Co told the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Friday that it will ask to resume fuel loading within days at Diablo Canyon atomic power plant -after it completes about 10 key changes in the plant. The rest of an estimated 70 to 75 c hanges, all necessitated by an engineering error in plotting pipe supports for the plant, will be com- pleted by the end of the month, said Michael Tressler. coordinator of the piping s ystem at the plant near San Luis Obispo. Donald A. Brand, PG&E vice pres· ident for engineering, said that within a few days the utility would complete a study of what modifica- tions will be needed and will perform those which are necessary before asking to resume fuel loading. He said perhaps 10 of the expected 70-75 modifications , those which relate lo fuel loading , would be completed before loading could begin -prob· ably within seven to lO days. The error, made at least a year ago but only discovered last month, occurred when a diagram of pipe s upports for Unit 2 was mistakenly used to determine stress loads on pipes in Unit 1 of the big twin-dom ed power plant in the event of an earth· quake. The two units a re basicaJly the same, but a re m irror images of each other -thus near exact op- pos ites. The china is in addition to the state setting for 220 people which Mrs. Rea gan recently ordered from Lenox at a n es timated cost of $209,000. The china issue was raised last week by President Reagan. who told a news conference his wife was get- ting "a bum rap·· and that the state c hin a had been purchased with money from "an anonymous donor." Based on infor mation supplied in spring by the White House. the As· sociated P r ess r eported that the china actually was purchased from a fund of more than 240 tax-deductible donations . Mrs. Reagan's press secretary. Sheila Patton Tale, s aid that the White House accepted a $209,000 donation from a private foundation in addition to the $822,624 raised in wi n ter to r edecorate the White Hous e. She acknowledged that the donation arrived after the While House announced in March that no more contributions to the project would be accepted. In several recent conversations, White House officials failed to men- tion the other dona tion -the largest of all. The $209 ,000 came f rom the private, non.profit Knaf>p Founda· lion of St. Mi ch a els , Md . Ann Vojvoda, head of the foundation started by her grandfather lo aid pro· jects ranging from wildlife to cancer research, said s he had never met the Reagans or been to the White House and the donation "was not done for pohticaJ reasons." 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If September's rate held for 12 straight months. the rise would be a seasonally adjusted 2.2 ,, percent for the ye at. . In August: the increase was 0.3 percent, down from the 0.4 gain of July. For t he first nine months of the year. inflation at the wholesaJe level ran at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.6 pe rcent, the department said, off from the 11 .8 percent for all or last year Meanwhile, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Samuel R. Pierce Jr. announced Friday that the governme nt will drop the ceiling on fede rally insured mortgage rates on Monday. HUD said the ceiling on single-family, level· payment home loans will drop to 16.5 percent from the present record 17 5 .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~- 1) SPECIALS w1savte1 WHAT WI SIU. Ow Low Prices this wffkHd w• -*• a hit with ft. 11101t ~ of --..n. 1982 Zettfflls mMI RCAs ot the tow.st prices we cOllAd fllKl '81 lllOMls priced to cle•. 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For n I most a century, turopeun vis· 1t ors hud puzzled over what :.et>med lo lhem the peculaurly ht•ct1r tt'mPo or American life Why, indeed , have American:; WOl'ked so hard, produced so much, and even in their leisure l ulked so incessantly about work'? The answer begins with a dose or skepl1c1sm Most Americans, even an lhc 19th century heyday of the work ethic, probably did not work with peculia r inner commitment that 1s, harder tha n they had to. Among s laves and masters in the pre-Civil War South, among se r va nts a nd w o uld ·b e aristocrats. a mong frontie r set· ti e r s a nd urban fa c t o r v Pmployees. there was a strong current of resistance to unfl ug ~i ng, clock·disciplined work E ven the idea that \\Ork·t1 me and le1sure·lime s hould be ncat- 1 y di vid ed was not wide ly shared. Most Americ ans a ble to l'Ontrol their wo rk mixed bouts nf la bor and bouts of recreation in an irregular pattern that was m uc h older tha n Be nj a min Franklin's notion that time was as precious as money If the work ethic m eant the <'On viction that work was the main business of life. if it meant fear of thl' idle moment. then the resis tors were and are - legion Who. the n, believed so devo ut· Iv in work ? It was largely the s ubg roup of Ame ricans for whom Be njamin F r anklin -.pok e : Northern, Protest ant members of the "middling," property·owning classes. They m i g ht be m erc ha nts , s mall EARN COLLEGE CREDIT ... FOR "VVORKING" Coastline Community College credit is available to readers while following the Daily Pilot's Courses by Newspaper series. "Working: Changes and Choices." For registration information on this independent study course. please call (714) 962-2211 . A public service of the Dally Pilat I .... \ 11f 111/ \m1'nc1111~ 11 c rt' \/1111'' •11 r>ie 1 /111 J, \ m 111111 111111111 (/11w 11 •ll1111wl1ll1t'111·111' 1/11'11• nil' 11•,1\lw11·1· •,, 1111t/uqc1111<J 11ur/\ manufacture rs. artis ans. or farmers , but they had two things in common· they were free men, who owned their own labor, and they were heirs lo John Cal vin's legacy from the Protestant Reformation. The now famous connection between the Re formation and w o rk was s uggested by the Germa n sociologist Max Weber Lhree·quarters of a century ago in "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalis m ." The rhythm of medieval life. Weber argued . was as cyclical and reg ular a s th e medieval church's cycle of s in. penance. and forgiveness. Ca l v anis m , by co ntrast , st ripped foll owers of the shelter of a forgiving c hurch. thrus t then naked under the eye of God, and demanded that they so dis- cipline their faith, time. and work that they could withstand the scrutiny. Few religions have so energized the worldly ac- t1v1taes of their believers, Weber insisted. Despite the scholarly debate Weber's argument pro· vokcd. that basic contention re· mains convincing. But faith alone did not make the work ethic What gave prac- tical force to the belief in the morality of work was the huge amount of relatively open land in America , and the op - portunities it releas ed for certain kinds of labor. Without the example of a l eis ured , European ·sty le aristocracy, and with labor in s hort supply, the grandchildren of the Puritans pushed their way into occupations in which, to an unpre cedented extent, they could be their own masters; in which there was room for in· de pendence and innovation; and in which hard work might~ay off in social mobilit~~ modest mobility as a rule, but perhaps (with the luck of a Franklin or a Carnegie> s pectacular It was where faith and occupa· lion met among the Ya nkee middle classes, so visible to vis- iting Europeans -that the work e thic took deepest root. The sub· seque nt history of that ethic was essentially the attempt of mem- bers of that peculiarly powerful EDl'l'OR'S NOTE Tl111 Is the /1/th in a serie1 of IS articles e;rplonng ·workmg Change& and Choices Prlnc4!1on hl1torlan Donati T Rodgers trplode1 101t1t <"ommon bt>tu.•f3 about 011 work elht<' an Amencu This sertl'S W<.111 wrtltf'n for COVRSES by N£WSPA/>EH, u program of Ur1i vers1ty Ertenswn, UC Sa n Dteyu, Ulllh funding from tltf! Naticmol Era dowmt•n/ for t/1e llurr1tm111es Copyriyht 1 c i HJBJ by tht.' Regeratx uf the Univer$1ly t>J Coltfom1a minority to imbue u nation with their pecuhur C'onvictions They spread the work ethic through school!>, t hrough penny savings banks, through crusades agains t drink a nd for the "Amer icanization " or i mmi grants, and a bove all by cbang ing work itself Helped by the social and economic promises of 19lh·C'entury America, their ef forts won converts enough to leave the im pression that there w as n o other "Ame rican drea m ~· tha n theirs of hard w o rk , self·dis cipline, and economic s uccess. But for all the converts these effor ts won, the hand of com pulsion was never far away. Moral and polittcal battles over recreation over the saloons, d a nce ha lls, and Sunday ex cu rsion trains wer e often fie rce. Fiercer still were the contests over work, which often pitted wo rk syst e matizing manager s ag ains t r esistant employees. From s trikes over s horte r hours lo shop-le vel disputes over production levels, attendance, and drinking , Ame rican in· dustrial history is full or conten· lion over what work s hould be and who s hould control its mean· ing. ln the end, those imbued with Franklin's fa ith in systematic work won the crucial battles. In the name of morality and of profits they succeeded in re- making work, tightening its <lis· cipline, intensifying its pace, ra· tionalizing its processes, and squeezing ats idle moments into a separate category of free time. The factory was their triumph, and the big clock faces that m any factories boasted were a fitting symbOI of the revolution an the importance of time and in * * * Author prof at Princeton DANIEL T RODGERS is as· socaate rofessor of history a1 Pr i n ce ton U n ivers ity , h av ing pre · v1 o u s l y taught at the University of Wisconsin. lie is th e auth o r o f "Th e Wo rk Ethic in Jn du s tria I 11oooettS America." It was awarded the Frederick J a ckson Turner Prize of the Organization or American His· tori ans the natun• of work that they em bod ied But the vartory wai. an 1ron1c one The factor y was a triumph of the systematizing ideals un· leashed by Calvinism ; it pro· d uced goods an s tagge ring volume. Bu.l it d id liQ only by l,lll· derm1ru11g the socia l conditions an which the work ethic had take n root The most obvious clash was between the old work ideals and the new industrn1l work forms The ideal of cont rol or one's own work ('O llide d with s h a rpl y tig hte ne d wo rk rules a nd m ach1ne ·paced wo rk The d ream or success through sheer hard work was eroded by the vast new scale of enterprise. The r l'sult m ad e many of those who preached the gospel of work mcreasingly nervous about what was happening to work, ats mcentives, and above all, its moral content. But the flaw in the victory of the m oralists r an deeper than the contradktions bet ween work as it was and work as in moral theory it was supposed lo be. The moralists and managers HOROSCOPE Sunday, October 11 By SYDNEY 0 1'1ARR AKl l£S (March 2l·April 19> · Data should be analyzed you a re on brink of ··a very impor· tant" discovery Secret meet· ings. l'landesline plans could dom anatc scenario Member of opposite sex aids in obtaining neede d material TAURUS <April 20-May 20,) Gift received from one who de· sires to make amends for recent m is take in judgment. Key now is diplomacy, patience. willingness to perceive needs of fa mily member GEMINI <May 2l ·June 20 1 You are going in ra ghl direction. des pite objections from those who arc envious and lack faith Focus on career , community project. dialogue with superior. CANCER <June 2l·July 221 · E xciting prospects cla rified th rough long·dts t a n ce com· mun 1cat ion . l.EO IJuly 23·Aug. 22 l' You receive uccounting , figures will bala nce in your favor. Vie ws will be vindicated Sense of perception is heightened . VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 221 · New approach require d -s ubtle legal nuances requ ir e mo re· Lhan -usual attention Focus also o n public r elations , partnership pro posal, long-range commit· had hoped not only to change work but lo convert a nation to their PCl·ullar faith In work's moral supremucy, and In this th~y faUed. Only a tiny handful of Mid· dletown's rank-and-file workers, according lo the Lynds, worked u~ h ard as they did out of the In· ner l'ompuls ions of an ethic. More worked hard becaust\ they feared dismissal. Bul most, the L y nds r e p o rte d , worked primariJy for the money their labor brought. Like 20th-century workers e ve r ywhere, Middletown blue· collar workers h ad made an economic bargain with the In dustrial cornucopia. They pro- dul•ed not a!> an act or faith, but ln order to buy : and wanting much, they worked hard The ma ins pring of the industrial m a chine was des irT assiduously fanned by the new anagers of advertising. Cultures and economies that fan the flames of hedonism with one hand do not easily get com· matted labor with lhe other But cultures hang on to old mor al formulas. It is one of the ways they iteep from dasinte· grating even when history is m or e complex than the cliches, and its moral implications run much deeper NEX1' WEEK Michael Mac- coby Directo r of Ha r va rd Un 1vers1t y 's Pr o gram o n Technology, Work. and Cl1aracter, discusses what as happening to the work ethic today. ments . man ta! status . LIBRA <Sept 23·0ct 221 You'll be pulled in two direc· lions simultaneously. lnd1vidual who performs special services doe!> have vour best interests at heart CORPIO Wet. 23·Nov. 211 Restrictions a rc removed. outlet i s found f or creati v e ca pabilities. Accent on s pecula· lion . children. change, variety and affair of heart SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22 -0 ec 21 l: You'll work behind scenes, ha vc dealings with S co r11i o native. Puzzle pieces fall into pla c e . )ou 'll have complete storv. will bl' able to increase sel'ur1l\ and build on solid base. CAPR ICOR N <Dec. 22-Jan. 191 · Aura of confusion exists . leave details for a nother time. You a re capable now of perceiv· ing picturl' as a whole. Focus on short trips, relatives, visits and "me aningful messages." AQUARIUS !Jan 20·Feb. 181: Ac c e nt on fa m ily . ho me ap· pliances. safety devices and dis· cussion regarding income poten· lial. You'll locate lost or missing object c~ cle moves up a nd major problem will be resolved . 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QMICM MEWPORT cana UM1ID METHODIST 160 I Mw ... ritit A• .. CM...e .. Mw 644-t745 WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL -9:30 A.M Rev. Ken McMillan Y•WllleWlk..-_.._.lklF•• FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M• .e A~ H....,.eft I HCll SUMO.AT: C......_,.JO & 10:00 AM Ww; .... l:lO, I 0:00 AM. 6:ff f'M ·-~ Se<!iOf Mift-A.cHH y ..... ,.... -.....,.,., llr~n 01 l'ttll MINIB'T'EA~ M .... '"" TW ~ 0.... .._, DIA'-'AoOnonote-IH·•--°"'81-ll6-c2Ut ...... 1 .... artttS..tHI" LAGUNA llACH ....... Y of .OD ' MMClng Al T~ Women'a Club ............... ~ ..... W.-hr..... ,.,... • -... ......... :....,....,.....,. ·~,....-~ ... . ... Uni ......... ,_ •• I .. .... 'SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HillOll I~ T8iftl S ...... 5-k" ,.,..,~ l:ISP.M. t ••• , a n ' ,..., S-k• ¥ Flntfridayoftlle_,. 7:JOr.M. Rabbi Bernard P King 2100-A Mar Vista Music Ane Sh1kler Newport Beach. Cahf Educa1or: Nancy Levin Fer lllf•ad• c• 644-720J AMlllOl4onW-. TEMPLE SHAfl9n!a11ve~ ¢ Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 West Hamilton, Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627 17141 6ll·l2'2 RiT tlRI rm~ =.:.-:-s~= 11 M M-t ,.._w ... 10:10-.. OP HIWr<>RT·llYMJI...,_, Family Services-1st Fndayof Month-8 p.m ReliQious School. Adult Ed .. Youth Groupa, Singles Kabbalat Shabbat. last Friday ol mon1h 6:00 P.M. I 0 I I Camel:aack. Hewporl leachleff J_.__I 64~'"' C... l...W L ,_..•Mic.tor Mlrt.. Y• ..... COMMUNITY CHRISllAN CHURCH IHTfA-OU~INATlONA.1. · Sen Juan Cac:>fstrano 311112 n CAMINO 9'UL 4t3_-it11 Morning Worship -8 :30 & 10:00 A.M. · Bible School -8 :30 & 10:00 A.M. (fprAll A°") - .. I .... Bahai faith members tortured, killed in Iran, group says By STEVE TRIPOLI Ot, .. o..,,.....,_ On Au.:. 13, Newport BeaC'h resident Mansour l\zizi's brother Habibu'llah was executed by a fir· ing !!quad in his home country of Iran. The crime, according LO Azizi. was that ti.is brother was a member of the Baha'i faith. The execution was just one part of what the Baha'i community says is an intensifying persecu- llon or Baha'i members in Iran. B'llha'is around the world are seeking to focus attention on the problems there A United Nations human rights commission has found that Baha'1s in Iran are being harassed, tortured and executed, and has asked Secretary General Kurt Waldheim to protect them. Three other governments and lhe European Parliament also have condemned actions against Baha'i members in Iran, acC'ording to Baha'i representatives. T he Baha'i religion. which was founded in Iran and whose community members are that country's largest religious minority, would seem an unlikely target for persecution. Founded in the m1d·l800s, the Baha'i faith stresses the oneness of all r eligions and of mankind and the equality of men and women. and seeks an end to war and extremes of poverty and wealth. Baha'is are not a llowed to align themselves with any government or political party and are required to obey the laws of the land in which they li ve. But Azizi and Ralph Farrington. a fellow Baha'i mer:Qber who lives in Irvine. said there are several reasons why the religion has drawn the wrath of Iran's Islamic government. The reliqion. which has members in 103,000 locales in 125 coun· tries. has aroused opposition in Iran since its founding. they said, and more than 20,000 have died for their faith there since the religion's found· ing. The community believes that prophets from four religions plus its own, including Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ. Buddah, Kris hna and Mohammed. were messengers of God for their time and place. Their missions. according to Buh a 'i literature, ·'represent successive stages ln the spiritual evolution of human society.·' That belief and the behef that Baha'i founder Baha'u'llah is th~ latest of the prophets is heresy to Moslems, who believe that Mohammed was the messenger of God. Azizi and Farrington said. Baha'1s also are s uspected of lies with Israel because they send money to t hat country for the upkeep of their world center. located In Haifa near the town of Akka, where Baha'u'llah died. Aiizi said the suspicion 1s "baseless nonsense" and that the location or the center in Israel is sole· ly because It is the site or Baha'u'llah's death. The center was loeCJted there before Israel became a nation, he noted. Farrington said he also feels that the absence of clergy 10 the Baha'i faith 1s seen as a threat to the c lergy-dominated Mos lem hierarchy in Iran. As a result of these conflicts all Baha'i holy places in I ran , including the birthplace of Bah a 'u'llah and the site where the religion was founded. have been seized. One major holy place has been razed by the government, Farrington said Five other Baha'i community members in Iran were executed 10 late summer along with Azizi's brother. and the estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 Baha'is in Iran are in constant danger, according to Orange County Baha'i spokesmen. The fact that Baha'is outnumber a ll other re- ligious minorities in Iran combined has not been a protection for them, Farrington said. But Azizi, Farrington and other members of their families interviewed recently said that Baha'i community members can only bring atten lion to the plight of their fellow Baha'ss and pray for them. Their faith tells them that the Saha 'i message will change the world gradually, Azizi said. Baha'i m embers. who do not believe in actively seeking converts lo their faith, consider it a virtue to be patient and suffer without complaint. he said "After all. even Christ started alone," he said Weekly Bible study due Tuesday Lake Hills Community Church Wo m en's Ministries will begin a weekly Bible study at 9 a .m Tuesday at the church in Laguna Hills. Mary Lee will conduct the classes, and more informa· lion is available from the church office at 837-7729 Shepherd or the Hills. United Church of Christ in Laguna Niguel will hold a benefit dinner theater at 6 · 30 Sunday evening. A gour met dinner will be followed by the play "The Flood. Featuring Noah CHURCH NOTIS and God." An additional perfor mance will be held tonight with wine and cheese. Admission to the dinner theater is $12 per person. with the wine and cheese tickets at $6 Call 495·1310 for information. St. John lhe Baptist Church in Costa Mesa will host an adult Bible study and prayer workshop beginning Wednesday . Registration is S5 and in formation is available by calling 540·9319 Mesa Bible Chapel will hear guest speaker the Re v. John Gnanaolivu from South Inds a at the 10 a.m service in Costa Mesa Christian First Church in Costa Mesa is offer· ing school, daycare. extended daycare and parent education programs. Call 548·3468 for mformation. "Day Edraordinalre" is the annual gathering o f women today s ponsor ed by the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. Featured speakers will be Elizabeth Dole, Gigi Graham Tchsvidjian, Lauren Chapin. Donna Stone Pesch. Jan Daley and Arvella Schuller. First United Methodist Churc h in Costa Mesa will hold a Fall Festival Bazaar and Creative Sew· ing F ashion Show next Saturday beginning at 10 a . m Donation for the luncheon and fashion show is $3, or the fashion show only is $1.25. Call the ch airman at 581-9622 for more information University United Methodist Church in Irvine is holding a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p m . today in the church parking lot at 18422 Culver Drive. Madrecitas Auxiliary of Holy Family Services. Catholic Counseling and Adoption, will host a fashion show and luncheon Thursday at the M arnoll Hotel in Newport Beach. Reservat ions are available by calling 731 -0941or835·5551. Church or the Nazarene in Costa Mesa will hear a concert by The Watchmen Gospel Quartet at 10:45 a.m . Sunday The public is invited and ad· mission is free. Prince or Peace Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa will hear evangelist Ray Brooks at worship services at 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Community Churc h Congregational in Corona del Mar will host the Rev. Gene Swanson of the Disciples Christian Church of Newport Beach as guest preacher. Ministers of the two churches will exchange pulpit duties to acquaint the congrega- tions with the two demonintions. l'tission Lutheran Church in Laguna Niguel will host Lester Hoffman, a mission director of the Americ~n Lutheran Church. at the 9 a.m. service Sunday. Neighborhood Congregational Church of Laguna Beach will hold a special Laity Sunday with the "Story of the Beginning of Our Church" at 10 a .m. Sunday. Pictures and stories will be on dis· play from the 1943 founding. 0 0 a a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October 1 o. 1981 • world scope (10 polnlt for HC:ll qu.1llon an1wered correctly) J I he beelnn1n11 of the U.S governml!nt'' m•w fj~(.if year cm October 1 brought c u1s 1n rnan)'o ~oci.al \erv1<es It ~l~u l>rou11ht the b1gg~1 IU (CHOOSE ONE 1ncrl',l\e cut) 1n US h1\tory. 2 TRUE OR f ALSE In the seven ye.ir, 1h.it 1t ha., had tht.' power 10 veto arm\ sales su1 h .is 1hr AWACS , .. 1e 10 Saudi Arabia, Con1111.•\• has nl.'\l~r belnre actu.tlly blocked such J \al<' l for the pas1 lew months, the "prrme" lend1n11 1ate charged large lo1porate borrowers ha\ generally stayed \lrKhlly ;ibove or below Jboul (CHOOSE ONr · 10. lO) pt>r< ent per year 4 Researchers te~t1ng the drug "interleron" hope 11 may p1ove ellectrve 111 k1ll111M (CHOOSE ONE vrruse~. bacte11c1), whKh <..in'1 usu.illy be krlled by medicines S The Reagan Adm1n1stra11on said 11 wrll start ;i new radio station modeled on R;id10 frt'l' Europe, designed 10 bro.idcast polrllc al commentary and new~ to (CHOOSE ONE ll Salvador, Cuba). newsname (10 point• II you cen Identity 1111• persOl'I In tlle newt) I am the first pol11ic1an ever to win bo1h the Democra11c and Repub· lican mayoral pr1ma11es in New York City Soml' analysts have called me the most popular New York mayor srnce F 1orello LaGuardr.i Who am ll matchwords (4 points for .. ch correct m•tch) 1-f1scal •-reliJmg to lhe body 2-physical b-incapable, 1nelfect1ve c-offtetal penalty or punishment 4-1ncumbent d-relating to finances 5-tncompetent e-holdins an office ntt WlUlY QUIZ IS .. 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Church b-W1ll1.1m Proxm11 e c ·Orrin H.i1c.h 2 Dr Timothy Lea1y. once 1hl' guru ot !hi' 1960\ drug <uhurC'. h,n St.lrted a new care er as d (CHOO'>£ ONl denl1\t. n1gh1elub comedian) l Amer1can comedian and black act1v1st (CHOOSE ONE 1ona1han W1n1ers, Dirk Gregory) ended d 70-day hunger w1ke which he hoped would call atten1ron to the problem of world· wrde hunger 4 Hous1on Astrm star Nolan Ra).in ser an all ·11me ma1or league b.Heball record by p1llh1111e h1\ ICHOO'!f 0"-ll lhtrd, ltflh) l.ireer no·h11 gdmt' S B1orn Borg, now usually rant..ed Wluncl in lht' world in m{'n ~ rennis, said he will 1<1ke a five-month brPa~ lrorn the \port. l ., who r<'cently bear Borg 1n tht' U '> Opt-n is grm•1ally rated a\ rhf' world\ number o ne male playe1 roundtable F•mlly dlscunlon (no sc:ore) I) 11 important for humans to travel into outer spc1cel YOUR SCORE: 111 to 100 points -TOP SCORE! 11 to go point1 -Escellenl 71 to 10 points -Goo<! 61 to 70 polnls -F•lr •VEC. lnc.,1 06·81 <X>JU3;)W Ul{Of·!; '4lJ!J·t> '..\J08<U!) )f;)!Q·t 'Ul?!P3WO;> qn1:>148!U·Z '.J·t :.LH!)l'l.Lll0dS/H~J.VM3,d03d q·s '3·t> ':>·c '.P.·Z ·pl :soUOMllJ.LV"1 l{JO)I PJl?MP3 :3wvNSM3N eqn;)·<; :oz·& ';:)OJ..L·Z :1na I :3d0.)SO'lll0M 8 :3llfl.IJldSM3N • :sasnJ!A·t> Sumon Topic Oct. I Ith 9:30 & I I :00 A.M. ''SlayincJ Your Dragons" G..est Spec*er Dr. Michael Fay CHURCH OF RBJGtOUS SCIENCE Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlighcenmenc Member of the United Church of Religious Science In Th is Generation .._,.~,., ..,.._l>t.t ""''' • nn""" ... \r"'l:t t ..._., ..C.'C'411M~.-r•.o.•°"""'"' ,,.... ...... a..... ... ,. ..... .......,. COULCTOfll COAMU -...c-• ..._ ~·­, .. .., ~· ~ ...... Sii,,... Cl. St.47 Kr1199rr- M..,t•Lfff\ SO Poot '0%Sllwr8- .. , .... .... ,. ...... ........... UD.• 5*-• WtU.• MIHM ··-.... , ......... lag. Bch . 494-22~8 0 .C 6 H-23 1 I South Coast Community Church : Services 8 :30 A.M . & 10: 15 A.M. Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Or., Corona del Mar "The Devil Made Me Oo It" ('onllnulng Series or Messages Fro'!' ~lallht'" r ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY MESA BIBLE CHAP L I 1J4 0.....,. A•e., Coete MIM ,...._.. lotl _, L.0-Jee• MonUng WorshiP:-1 0:00 A.M. Rev. Johft Gftcmaollvu, Mlaslonery To lndl•, Gueat Speeker Ev...;wg Se"ice -7:00 P.M. hstor Jae.obs 5pMltl , WedMsclar EveMlrj 7:10 P.M. llble Study With Pastor Jacobs Y Ollth MNffng With JIM lroww 541-f7lJ . -Uf·24241 "You've tried the rest. NOW try the BEST!" Rev. Dr . ._.. C. JodlJoft M.w.,,.... CllrWi9 IY-Pitt .._,.,."-'- Cllwcll flf...,.. Sct.ce ~~I Jlllllw C'-'cll 11t••~ ........... l~M AJi4. .......... a..ic ....... ' • _,..lllPSTO ....,,.., .. Cllllrd Offlc« Int T ...... C .... Me.. ,.._646·1012 DWA~6 .... 6464 . I ' SerTknWd•WY.._T ...... l'O't .V. ,...,..._,, flONAl MlatlloOa OIM. ....,, 1,........... .....,, ......... ,. ..... 2 ; . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES~ THE MOTHER CHURCti THE FIRST CHURCH OI' CHRISf SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSEl"TS UMREALITY: ARE SIN, DISEASE AHD DEATH REAL? October 11 , 1981 Costa MeM -Ant Ct.re• of arid, Scltwtht 2HO Mne Y~ Dr~ Cott• Mete Clwdt & _...., Sc._. -I 0:00 .A.M. ...... a-. 2HO M.-. Y~ Dr. f A..M.-4:JO ,.M, W-. tin Set. Wed. 7·7:10 ,.M. -f·f:JO ... M. lrvlM -Ant ~· of Cllriit, Sciewti1t .... s.. ............ -.... ~ 4Hl~IHHrY•I Cltirdl I _...., ScMol -I 0:00 A.M. CH._D CARE Pfl0\llD£D AT SUHOAY SERVICE tl•H a'• le«lll -Ant a..dl of Cllrttt, Scletllht ... & 01 ... 1 ................ .. Clllrdl I _...., Sctieol -I 0:00 A.M. • ...... _ -221 ...... St. ........ .._. -Ant Ce.cit of ca.rt.t, Scr...tht . UltepDttw c ..... a 5-dey Sc...., -10:00 AM. ....... __ za4,_....11. ... Hewpert .._._,.... Cllllldl of Clrltt, Sc5tMllt \ JJH Yle U.. .._,.,. IHCll C._. & S..-, Sc ..... -f:OO I I O:JO A.M • ...... ..... JJll YJe LWe M-*'-W.-t A.M.·l'.M. T--7-t .. .M. Clllld C11re ~ T_,.. -HO-I I.JO AM ,., 8l\ld¥ floM Hewpert IMdl -S.Cwl Clm d flf Cllrtst, Sc ...... JIOO,_.Ylfw~~C.._. .. Mlr C._..&S..-,~-IMOA.M. ......... -JHtTLC.-Hwy.,C... wa . .,.... TISTIMOMY t ea1a••s - I '.M. AU CMUICtm """.,.~ ........ to-tllet_ .. _ ... ....,,,_.~ ollNA......,._ CMW c ... ,.., ..... AT A&! lllftCIS , .. A ConlAl WRCOME FIOM T1f[ UllTED CHURCH Of CHIST. c ... nttmtl CONCIRATllW. 611 Heletr.,.A••~ c-.. Mw 644-7400 OOMld W ...... MWttw 10 A.M. -StM9y W ...... C-Sc......i end H...-y C:.. MOC•• COMCIWTillAI. C.CH J40 St . ..._ •• "9ce etGla•ayrt.~leecll 494-1061 JOHN M. llYHOl.DS MAR•ARn AHtt RIYMOl.DS, MWthw1 HARIOR CMUmAH CHURCH fDl1e .... of anti 2401 '" .... s....1.-.e '4'-5711 Attend The Church of Your Choice "Pil1pno<tth C lm91t:t}1f il111t1I C lntn Ii 3262 •OAD ST .. HtWP0n II.ACM 642·2740 s-..y S4tnlct -I 0:)0 A.M . . -~ .. I .. OF llMGS" 'AITOA TOM'f cWfO This Sunday Worship In ST. ANDalW'S PllSIYTB~H CHUICH 600 St Andrews Road • Newoort Beech • 631-2880 Dr. Johw A.~ Jr~,...._. Wonltfp SerYlces-7:J0.1:45 MCI 10:15 A.M. "CHRJST SPEAKS TO THE CHURCH AIOUT LOVE" Dr. J°"" A. Htlffllal. Jr~ .-.CllllMJ 'ROCMAMS 7:30 ................ hf ........ "'"' •1ahad•• ... ~-..... Ca.Id c.... 8:41 -•• , .... ...,,. .... a... I 0:1 I -I.,_., tin '" Gredt I ..... Cleuet It.IC •klplc 1 645-2222 Mi..te Ua .... low-64MHJ PRES8YTBHAN CHURCH OF THE ~fENAHT 2150 ,_..lew Rd., C"'• MIN -H7.JJ40 lrwce4......_,, ...... Sunday Worshrp & Church School 8 30 & 10·00 A M Child Care Available Cw11umlty Pr.sbyhrimt Chwch 411 ,__Aft~&...-. IHcll 4f4-71H Rev Arthur J 'rankeratev Rev Eldon H Thies Craig Williams Christian Education Hour 9:00-tO:OO AM Worship -10:15 A~ MllllaA'r CARI "'°YIOID AT ~ •"°'at 211 w. w... c........ l4S.Jltl We're A Going Glowing Growino Church SUMDA Y SllYICB lllLI SlWY t A.M. WOllHIP II A°"'l 6 P.W.0 0.., c.w. S,.lllllt . . , , .. .,..__, ....... -0-.C-.. , .. ........, · ... - J ) I l • I I I f J •• rnnJ [U] [U] a mu Front folding NATO allies' neutralist trend concerns Pentagon policymakers By FRED S. HOFFMAN 11JMll....,.,,._ WASHINGTON -Surging opposition in Western Europe has s haken the un- derpinnings of a NATO agreement to orrset growing Soviet nuclear striking power by stationing 572 new U.S. mis- siles there with enough range to hit targets in Russia. Reagan administration officials find this ironic. They recall that NATO leaders pro- vided much o( the original push for "modermzing" U.S. nuclear forces with longe r-range weapons after it became apparent the Soviets were deploying ad- vanced SS-20 missiles and Backfire bombers which could threaten all Western Europe from inside Russia U.S. policymakers insist there is no time to waste on European political temporizing because. they claim, the Russians are bu ildin g a force of 2. 750-mile-range mobile SS·20 missiles "at an alarming rate." At best, the United States will staM de ploying its new 1,500-mile-range ground -laun ched c ruise missil es ( G LCMS) and Pershing II ballistic mis· sites in Europe in late 1983. But since the 1979 NATO agreement. there has been a noticeable rise in what administration officials speak of as neutralist and pacifist sentiment in al- lied countries. These offi cials are particularly wor· ried about the influence this trend may exert on future government actions in West Germany and the Netherlands. key nations in the plan for stationing 464 GLCMS and 108 Pershing JI missiles in Europe. Objections also have been raised by anti-nuclear and political groups in Bri- tain. Belgium and Italy. the three other countries designated to provide launch sites for the new U.S. missiles But U.S. ofCicials say they believe governments of these countries can weather such op· p-0sltion. "Without the Germans. the plan would be dead," s;iys a ~enior defense official who declined use or h.is oame. "It is a matter of deep controversy in Germany. I think t he government will remain firm. They m ade a commit· ment. We have to take them al their word " As for the Dutch, this orficial says they could refuse to allow the missiles lo be deployed on their soil "wtthout the wh ole t hing unravelin g." But he s tresses that s uch a move by the Dutch would be harmful because it would in· dicate a faltering in the alliance. A m erican de f e n se o fri cia l s acknowledge the U.S. decision to as- semble the controversial ne utron warheads. intended for short-range mis· siles and artillery against massed Sov- iet tanks in Europe, has introduced a complicating political factor. But a top defense official says "the neutron warhead issue shouldn't have significant effect" on the larger ques- tion of deploying new U.S. missiles that could strike Russia fro m Western Europe. ·'The fact that we do not plan to deploy the neturon warheads in Europe should calm them down," he says of European anti-nuclear groups. In deciding to assemble the neutron warheads. President Reagan ordered them stockpiled in the United States, which has pledged it will not send them to Europe without pnor consultation with its allies there President Reaga n concedes some Europeans who oppose strengthening allied theater nuclear forces and the neutron warhead are s incere, "but I think others are really carrying the propaganda ball for the Soviet Union." The Russ i ans repeatedly have claimed the East and West are roughjy equal in what they call medium-range nuclear weapons in Europe. And Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev has sug- gested a moratorium on further deploy- ment of such weapons. But the United States and all.ied gov- ernments dispute Soviet claims of pari- ty in t his critical type of arms, contending the Soviets are superior to NATO in numbers and increasingly so in quality. Therefore. the allies have re· jected Hre_zhnev's call for a freeze on grounds it would perpetuate a Soviet ad- vantage. U.S. officials try to mask their irrita- tion with elements in Western Europe who resist the NATO-agreed plan to place tt.e new GLCMS and Pershing missiles there. Underlying that ir ritation is simmer- ing resentment at what these officials feel is failure by certain countries. notably West Germany, to live up to other agreements to increase the de- fense spending by at least 3 percent a fter allowing for inflation. They note that the United States would pay virtually the entire $5 billion cost or developing, producing, instaUmg and operating the planned 572 new U .S missiles in the five Europeans nations. When NATO agreed on this plan m late 1979, the Carter administration promised to "pursue vigorously" efforts to negotiate with the Soviet Union on curbing longer-range theater nuclear weapons on both sides. This was a bid to demonstrate to Europeans that the United States want- ed an equitable live -and-let-live military balance, not an intensified arms race with the Soviet Union. The Reagan administration is follow- ing through on the Carter administra- tion's commitment and is preparing for talks with the Soviets sometime between mid -November a nd mid- December. Meanwhile, according to U S. in- telligence estimates, the Russians are on their way to deploying more SS-20 missiles than NATO had anticipated. The United States has some 6,000 nucle ar warheads in the European theater, but the vast percentage of them a re for short-range battlefield artillery -------~ and missiles and ror somewhat longer. range m1 ss1les, a6 well as fighter bombers based on land and on aircraft carriers within range of Europe. The longest U.S land-based missile stationed in Europe 1s the Pershing I w1tjl a range of about 400 miles The only NATO weapons capable of striking the Soviet lJnion in any signifi cant way from Western E urope are 170 U.S. F-111 bombers, 56 British Vulcan bombers <which are being phased out and replaced with newer planes>, and a s mall number of U.S Poseidon missile- firing submarines stationed off Europe. Why. if there is a rising opposition in Western Eu1·ope, s hould •the United States lean on the NATO countries to accept the new weapons? Why not save $5 billion'1 "Because this is a symbol of the abili- ty of the alliance to take a hard stand and to hold to a position on which there has been an alli ance decision," a top de- fense offi cial replies But beyond that, officials say, "We can't cut out." Defense Secretary Caspar Wein· berger has said, "The European central front is enormous ly important to our ow n defense " --. Monopoly can't cut • service Long tradition in common law makes public sector strikes i llegal By DAVID Y. DENHOLM David Y. Denholm is p-re!ldent of ·Public Sernice Research Foundation. f c J Public Research, Syndicated, J98J The abort i ve s trike by the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization has focused renewed at· Lention on the question of the illegality of strikes by public employees Rep. John Conyers, 0 -Mich., has in- troduced a bill, HR 4375, which would legalize strikes by federal workers and r etroactively sanction the PATCO strike . Public sector union officials like Ken- n eth Blaylock. president o r the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE>. the largest union of federal workers, are engaged in a battle for the hearts and minds of their members and the American public. , Housing helps pension funds prosper By THOMAS D. ELIAS Pension fund managers are finding it harder and harder to make investments whose earnings keep pace with infla- tion. Al the same time, building contrac- tors find less money than ever available for loans to their indus try because of the steady drain of money away from s avings and loan associations to money market funds paying more interest to savers. CALIFORNIA .FOCUS A year ago, 'it seemed a radical idea, but these two realities are coming togethe r today to m a ke housing a logical place for pension funds to invest large chunks of their money. or the more than S600 billion in na- tional pension fund assets, less than $15 billion is invested in housing. Huge sums are tied up in the stock market, where no one can predict exact profits. and in commercial rea l estate. But housing, especially at today's mortgage interest rates, assures profits of more than 15 percent a year. And builders desperately want the money made available to them. "California builders must make a concerted effort to attract a larger percentage or the S60 billion in state, local and private pension funds in California," said a r ecent statement from the statewide Building Industry Assoc.iaUon. CalJfornia's Public Employes Retire- ment System already contributes more to housing than most pensions, with about one-fourth of its assets in reaiden· tlal mortgages or commercial build· in gs. And last year's performance In- dicates that ls as good for the pension system a.s for builders who used the mon ey. The 1tate•1 retirement fund earned 10.84 percent on lta mortcaie hohtiAp, compared with juat 7.8 per- cent on U.1 overall lnveatmenll. Even U they .nnl.ed to, pensioo funds couldn't qulcldY shit\ the majority of their money to bousJnc. For lnltan~. a 1udden larae sbllt would lliely knock the botlom ~ ot tbt stock market and that would harm the pension system more t han almost anyone else. But a gradual infusion of money into mortgages seems sensible. And Gov. Jerry Brown's Public In- vestment Task Force. made up or busi- ness executives , housing experts and politicians, suggests a method· Create a mortgage firm to sell pools of home loans tailored to whatever types of properties investors want. P ension funds would be able to buy mortgages on a block of apartment buildings or on a group of individual homes. ' And Cary Lowe, chairman of the task force's committee on affordable hous- ing. suggests that "shared apprecia- tion" loans, authorized by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board earlier this year, could be a special enticement for pension funds Those loans allow investors both to collect interest and share in any profits Pu11eh .'} the home buyer makes when he even- tually sells. Lowe also suggests pension funds might help their own members berore retirement by lending money to them. thus freeing funds from other sources for loans to buyers who aren't pension fund contributors. ''On a statewide basis," he says, "this would significantly stimulate the hous- ing indus try and thus the overall economy.·' Lowe notes that ever y billion dollars invested in construction creates more than 200,000 jobs. But so far there has been no real ac- tion aimed at getting pension funds into mortgages in a big way. So they continue to make com · paratively low returns on their vast funds wh.ile the housing crunch worsens and other types of financing steadily become more expensive and harder to find. Thomas Elias. a free-lance columni&t based in Santa Monica, writes about noith- south state oolitics. "Let me know If there's anyone here you don't know ... l To achieve these ends they portray President Reagan as ''stiff-necked.'' laws against public sector strikes as "a rchaic" and PATCO's action as "heroic." Public sect.or strikes are illegal, not )USt because there is a law on the books that .says "Thou shalt not strike." but because there is a long tradition in com· mon law that imposes upon the holder of a natural legal or economic monopo- ly the obligation to provide the service over which he or sbe enjoys the monopoly. A STRIKE WHICH made impossible the delivery of the service would violate this common law obligation. A number of union offi cials are con· temptuous of laws proh.ibiting public sector strikes. Arnold Zack, in his book, "Public Workers and Public Unions, .. points out that "the power to strike is of far greater relevance than the right to strike." Robert Poli, the president of PATCO, was even more blunt when he declared, "The only illegal strike is an unsuccessful one." Ve ry recently , an official of t he American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME>. admitted that "all our strikes are il- legal, but generally ... workers are granted amnesty as part or a strike set· tle m ent." PUBLIC SECTOR s trikes h ave several dimensions. only one of which is usua lly visible to the general public. Whether it is a strike by air traffic con- trollers, teachers. the police of sanita- tion workers, the public usually knows immediately that a public service is not being delivered. The real harm of public sector strikes and the true justification for their pro· hlbition, however, is more subtle and far more important than that lem· por'ary deprivation of service. A strike by a public sector union is a poUtical, nOt an economic, action. Jts PURPOSE IS to mobilize pre· ssure against the elected represen- tatives of the people to make it political- ly more advantageous fof them to agree to union demands rather than suffer the political disadvantage of public discon- tent arising from the lack of service. Union officials recogntie that to s uc- ceed , they must create a climate o( public opinion in which government is discredited. This frequently leads to charges by unions of waste and mis- management in government. In the PATCO affair, for instance, . PA TCO went to great lengths to ques- tion the safety of the alr traffic control system, even before the strike began. BEYOND TRJS, a union leadenhip lnlent on atrtlun1 must develop within its own cadre a sense of being ~ploited. This fOtef:S union officials to be ex- tretDe\y hyperboUc wben lt comes to cotnmunJu t.In.i with the membenbJp. In 1ucb a sltualfon, sucb u the PAT· CO debacle, a strlke becomes much more an lnevltabUlty than a last resort, The union leadership la actually forced by lta own rhetoric to encaae in an ac- tion that la unreasonable and self· def••U.O,. ltteded public officials, wMn faced with a strik• or a 1trlte threat, muat de· clde whether they wt.lb to maintain con· trol over lbe tlr.e. co.\ and quality of government 1Jr relinquish that control to the extortionate demands of a special interest group in this case. a public sector union. CALVIN COOLIDGE IS famous for his quote during the 1919 Boston police strike that ''there is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere. anytime " But no less a liberal Democrat than Franklin D Roosevelt made the same point when he wrote · "A strike of public employees manifests nothing less than their intention to obstruct the opera lions of government until their demands are satis fi ed Such action looking toward the paralysis of government by those who have sworn to support it is unthinkable a nd intoler able ." Unions have succeeded in the las t few decades in imbuing the American public wi th the notion that collective bargaining in the public sector is not just a good, in and of itself, but that it is somehow a sacrosanct right. But an objective a nalysis by ob· servers on both s ides of the question shows that collective bargaining and s trikes are inseparµhl P NOTED LABOR mediator Theodore Kheel. who is certainly not anti-union or anti·collective bargaining, has said on several occasions th at "collective bargaining and strikes are like Siamese twins." Prof. Sylvester Petro, who is lhe in· lelleclual father of the movement against public sector collective bargain- ing. notes that ·•collective bargaining unsupported by the right to strike is a m ere sham. any government whose e mployees may strike is no less a sham." It is time for our elected leaders to re- a lize that collective bargaining is an in- a ppropriate method of public sector employer-employee relations. It was foisted upon us as a means or promoting harmony a nd equity. IN FACT, IT HAS become a means for institutionalizing strife. It has bad the effect of transferring influence over the size, cost and quality of government from elected officials to union officials. It is hard to believe that we are so limited in our intellect that we cannot devise a better means of insuring equity a nd harmony in public employment. This task, unfortunate ly, Is obstructed by an enormous vested power structure known as public sector unionism and coll ective bargaining. Perhaps the PATCO s trike has shown us both the problem and the solution. ORANO!COAST lilly Nil' Thecomment paaeofthi"bally Pilot seeks to lntorin and 1Um ulatt readers by pracot· Ing • var1tl)t Of commentary on toplu of Interest and 1lrollkancefrom lnlonntd ob- aeven ui.bpokesmeo. Thonuu P Haley . PublisheT S.tuntar. October 10, 1111 .. YOUTH . ,,.,. ,, ... ,.~~ ... ,.. . Storm brews up ".. flood of entries Frightening lightning was the name of the game and Mother Nature gave her all durine ~he big storm a litll'e more than a week ago. Uncle Len remembers it very, very well. It started with a thunderous boom at about 2: 30 in the morn· ing on Oct. l. I was instantly awakened by the racket, first thinking my next door neighbor in my apartment complex had fallen out of bed. Then I realized we were in for a big one. Instead of going back to sleep, Uncle Len decided why not just stay up until dawn and watch the brilliant flashes or lightning followed by ear-splitting claps and booms or thunder. It certainly is a lot of fun to stay up most of the night, especially when you have to get up at 6 a .m. to go to work with all the big, runny people in the newspaper. . ,i . , . - - Besides. I figured I was get· ting a little too much sleep re- cently., So I hope a few more huge storms will roll into Southern California soon so that I can catch,up on being awake. FIRST PLACE Wl.'V .VER .'vfichelle Van Velzen of Laguna Beach Michelle Van Velzen, 10, of Laguna Beach loves to stay awake at night too. Her mother added a note to her prize- winning entry: "I was more afraid of the loud thunder and lightning than she (Michelle) was ... The message was signed ··Michelle's Mom -Scared and couldn't sleep." For her efforts, 1 Michelle gets the $5 first place prize. Carrie Clark, 8, of Costa Mesa said ... I was frightened. It rained so hard that it set our fire alarm off. Ben Franklin was crazy!" Uncle Len would love to see your water·activated fire alarm. I think, however. that your parents should exchange the device for one that detects heat or smoke. Thanks for your second place drawing. You get $2. Honorable mentions go to Leslie Cross. 12. of Huntington Beach. Stacy Mathieson. 12, of Irvine, Neal Corcoran, 9. of Laguna Niguel and Molly Deneher, 8. and Robin Wheeler. SECO.VD PLACE WJ.v .'J ER Carne Clark of Co.'ita .'vfesa ·' '· 8. both of NewpOrt Beach. An Uncle Len No -No goes to Chris Conrad of Corona del Mar. The youngster forgot to include a very importal1t piece of in· formation : What's your age? Remember, grown-ups like to win contests too You never k.now when they'll try to fool Un· cle Len with a nifty drawing. Now that football season has !>tarted, it's time for all you sports fans to turn your artistic, talents to the pigskin playoffs Uncle Len is not much or a sports enthusiast. (I wrap my fish in the sports pages ). But that shouldn't stop any of you from taking a toss at a football picture. You can draw just about anything having to do with the game : football players in action, rans screaming for their favorite athletes, cheerleaders and even team mascots. However. there are no froe: mascots in either the American or the National foot· ball leagues. So, no amphibians please. If you don't want to draw peo· pie. reel free to make a pass at pictures of hel mets, uniforms or a panoramic illustration of a football field such as the one at Anaheim Stadium. There are no penalties for creativity, so do your best with any football· related picture. You may fumble a bit with the assignment, but don't be discouraged with an in· complete idea. Just put the blitz on a piece or paper 4 inches square with black mk and send your entries to Un · cle Len, P.O. 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Try to get your work to me by Wednesday. Don't forget your age. Well, it's time out until next week everybody. Mixing education and fun SOULSBYVILLE <API A teacher might be dressed like a char acter from a famous book to give students the challenge or identif1Ying the fictional person. •· The superintendent might be tossing scarves into the air and '· catching them at his weekly "muscle factory" in which he leads youngsters in developing rarely used muscles. Or he might be substitute teaching a class instead or wad· ing through paperwork in his of· fice. It's all part of the routine at Soulsbyville Elementary School near Sonora in the central Sierra ...... Larry Naegeli, school auperintendent of Soulsbytrille, tonr1 18carvea to build muacte& m one of· hu innovative attempta to -m6'tivatt studenti Nevada where Superintendent Larry Naegeli is intent on keep· ing students enthused about education. Naegeli operates on the pre- mise that "the student is the most important part of our busi- ness here," so everything possi· ble should be done to keep stu· dents motivated. "If we don't keep the students interested, they will become bored," Naegeli said in an in· terview. "A bored kid has to get in trouble; there is no way around that." So, Naegeli and his teaching staff look for ways to keep stu- dents' interest high. They hold long meetings to work out stu· dent problems. "We try lo stimulate the in· terest of our children so they en· joy school and studying," Naegeli said. "We also try a variety of Ideas to reward stu- dents who are well disciplined.·' Naegeli says he knows the names of each of the school's students. ' "I want to relate to the kids, and I want them to relate to me," he said. "The principal- superintendent should not be a remote person involved in only administering punishment." He's al.lo the school's regular subsUtute teacher which helps him Jeam younpter•' names and keep in tooch with what's happening ln classrooms. "It ls the most direct method of evaluatin1 the course content and discovering individual stu- dent problems," Naegeli said.· Students wbo transfer here •from ot.her districll aay they Uke the different atmoepbere . "You learn more bete," said sixth 1rader Carrie McLaUcblin. "Our prtncJpal ii mote tun." Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October 1 o. 1981 All ............. DOUBLE VISION -Teachers at Tulsa's Disney Elementary School are seeing double in the new kindergarten class. which features four sets of ~wins. Fr'?m left. Bil.ly ar:td Wayne Gaige. Shannon and Kristen Nelson. Ricky and Robby Bowlin and Enc and Eddie Wixon. kid paradise Utah • is Family-oriented state boasts many things to do By RON BARKER "-l•tM ,.,.., Wrtter SALT LAKE CITY -Ad· vertising executive Hal Gardiner says all you need for a successful store opening in Utah are clowns, balloons and an air· filled bag called a Moonwalk. Why? "Elementary." says Gardiner. "Kids." Utah has the biggest families and the youngest average age in the nation. Its birthrate is the highest, nearly twice the na- tional average. Utah ranks 46th in per capita income, so families have to make every penny count. says Gardiner. Free en· tertainmenl for the kids is a godsend. "Utah is a place where people ruthlessly seek out their best bargains," Gardiner says. "And I don't think there's ,another ma· jo~ city in the country where driving out to the airport to watch the planes take orr and land is as popular as it is here." It's a state where some restaurants offer free meals for kids. and where most have children's menus. It's a state where kids often stay free at motels. or at reduced rates. Some theaters and skating rinks offer lower rates on Monday nights, which many Mormons set aside for activities with their kids. It's a stale with dozens or child-care centers listed in the yellow pages. "Kids have to be taken into account in any kind of promo- tion," says Gardiner, who has been in business in Salt Lake since 1949. It isn't unusual to find families with six or eight children in Utah. As one mother who used to live in California observes, ··people here don't stare at you" when you take a large family out in public. Utah is predominantly Mormon. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has coun seled members against delaying the start or their Home sweet home old school? • 1n an COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPI - The 13-year-old daughter or Den- man and.Adele Shaw isn't being punished, but she has to spend every night in the principal's of· fice. Oosur Shaw and her parents just moved into the elementary school they bought in June from the Columbus Board of Educa· tion for $94 ,000. The school was one of 11 sold by the board in the last three years. So far the Shaws are the only buyers to use their school as a home. "This is going to be the living room and dining room," Mrs. Shaw, 54, said, stepping into the gymnasium. "We'll put rugs on the floor. We're not going to change the structure." The aqua-and peach-colored walls of the 26·year-0ld building are marred by graffiti and the halls are decorated with bright graphics. Blackboards still hang on cinder block walls or the 14 classrooms. Dr. Shaw, 58, assistant clinical professor or anesthesiology at Ohio Slate University, said he and his family spent 18 months searching for a new home before deciding to buy the school and move from the three-bedroom home they were living in. Shaw and his wHe are both in· ventors and they plan 'to spread out in the spacious building to work on their projects. They have patents on ideas like a diaper dispenser , an artificial eye and a pacemaker. The school is s ituated on eight acres of land. The front yard is partially paved with asphalt and the playground equipment re- mains. The school board has closed 49 schools since 1970 when enroll- m ent peaked at 112,815. Officials are considerin g closing eight more elementary 'schools; this year's estimated enrollment is 70,000. Thirty telephone jacks were installed in the new Shaw home along with three dozen in· tercoms so they can keep in touch with each other and the outside world from anywhere in their rambling residence. .. People don 't realize I may have to run 100 feet to answer the phone," Mrs. Shaw said. "After about five rings, they hang up." families. Many young Mormon couples begin having children soon after they're married, rather than postponing them as their contemporaries around the country seem to be doing. Children's furniture, clothes and toys are big in Utah. Bill Hansen, director of Mervyn's department store in a shopping mall called the Family Center. says the chain's Utah stores do a big business in children's wear "We've noticed a real trend in our children's department," says Hansen, whose store has been open about a year. "We do more volume iri children's goods than our California or Ariiona stores:· There are several children's· wear manufacturers in the state, and their wholesale out· lets are popular with dollar- conscious mothers. Young families, most of whom have been kept out of the home market by soaring prices and double-digit interest rates. don't have much trouble finding apartments that are willing to take children, says Bob Holley, ex,cutive officer of the Utah Apartment Association, a landlords' group. Not only do most apartment complexes accept children, but some also welcome them and advertise that fact in their ads, Holley says. A few develop- ments are for "adults only," but that sign is seen less in Utah than in many other states, he says. Holley, a native Pennsylva- nian who lived in New England and traveled widely before set- tling in Utah. says he thinks the slate's pro-family atmosphere. its recreational opportunities and its inc reasingly cos - mopolitan flavor are strong drawing cards for many young couples. While other states are closing schools and laying off teachers, Utah is looking at year-round schools and other means of find· ing places for the youngsters that planners say are headed for the classroom. State School Superintendent Walter Talbot says public schools will grow by 60 percent by the end of the decade. "and that 's only the tip of the iceberg." By 1990. 25,000 seniors will be marching down the aisle to pick up diplomas, and 45,000 kindergaretners will be toddling off to school for the first lime. Talbot says. T een-age r risks life for friend Dog of tlte W eelc O MAHA , Neb. (AP> -An Om aha teen-ager who used his bare hands lo smother names probably saved the life of his friend, police said. Police said Dale Robinson, 15, and Daniel Moroschak, 12, climbed an 18-foot brick wall around an Omaha Public Power District electrical substation re- cently. Moroschak slipped and fell against a bushing, pollce said, that bears 7,600 volts of electricity. His clothes burst into flame. Roblmon put out the flames with his bands, suffering first· degree burns. Police Sgt. James Skinner said, "Ke then lowered bis pal as rar as he could from the 9·f0Qt. high transformer and dropped rum the last s feet to tbe ground." Skinner said there Is "Do doubt" Robinson ••vtd Mor091hak's lite. \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturd1y, October 10, 1981 DEAR READERS: Americans con· cerned about the health effects or caffeine may be consuming it from more sources than they realize, according to this month's Consumer Reports. Two timely articles ex- plore caffeine -related health questions, tell how much caffeine is found in everyday products. and orrer tips on how to consume less. While caffeine is popular for it.5 abiUty to improve alertness, too much of It can cause ·'coffee nerves,'· disturbed sleep and stom ach irritation. Although evidence re- mains inconclusive. caffeine a lso bas come under suspicion as contributing to ulcers, cancer. breast lumps and birth defects. To obtain information on caffeine content of soft drinks -which have replaced coffee as the nation's No. 1 beverage -Consumers Union analyzed 24 brands. Results of these tests are listed on Pages 598-99 of October 's Consumer Reports, in addition to caffeine content of non.prescription drugs, coffee, tea, cocoa and chocolate. Copies of this data also may be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to A VS. FICA tax limit up DEAR PAT DUNN: How much will the social security tax earnings Umit go up In 1982? I've heard various figures mentioned, but when will we know for sure? W .S., NewPort Beach Announcement of the 1982 limit will be made by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. but he is not required to do so until Nov. 1, 1981. Key documents already exist which strongly suggest a figure somewhere close to $32,100, according to Commerce Clearing House. Documents from the Social Security Administration's Office of the Ac- tuary a nd the s taff or the Senate Finance Commitlei! have recently projected $32,100 as the base for 1982, as did the 1981 Report of the Trustees of the Social Security Funds, which suggest that the base will most likely be around that amount. This year's earnings limit on which the social security tax applied is $29,700. How to f atk jeans DEAR PAT DUNN: My daughter bas some jeans that s he wants me t-0 fade In the washing machine. Cao you tell me how to do this? U I ruin the jeans, I 'll be In big trouble! L.H., Newport Beach Make sure the jeans a re made of a sturdy fabric because home fading can weaken fabric up to 20 percent. Also, the jeans should be all cotton and one size larger than needed. The Good Housekeeping Institute Tex- tiles Laboratory recommends the following method: Fill washer with hot water -add detergent and one to 1 ~ quarts of chlorine bleach; agitate to dis tribute bleach evenly; add jeans, let soak for 30 minutes; run washer through its cycles, reset for at least two extra rinses to remove bleach odor. Bankruptcy rules DEAR PAT DUNN: Can a person who has filed Chapter 13 <Wage Earner Piao) bankruptcy later on change his mind and file regular bankruptcy? L.W., Costa Mesa Although Chapter 13 is written into the bankruptcy law, it is not the same as a reg· ular bankruptcy. Therefore, if you agree to pay at least 70 percent or the amount or your debts. you can at any time <providing you haven't riled bankruptcy within the last s ix years> terminate the Chapter 13 and file a regular bankruptcy. You might want to do this, for example, if suddenly you got hit with some additional medical expenses or an automobile accident judgment or what- ever else you cannot pay off under your Chap- ter 13. Of course, filing bankruptcy will mean paying a lawyer another S300 or so to do your bankruptcy. On the other side of the coin. if you have filed bankruptcy within the last six years, and thus cannot file a regular bankruptcy, you can still go through a Chapter 13. • "Got a prohlem? Then wnte to Pot Dunn Pal will cul red tape. getting .. 1 the answe rs and action you need to solve mequ1t1es in government and business Marl yO'Jr questwn.s to Pol • Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 Bo.r 1560. \o~ta Mesa. 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LID Avenue (213>~41 ...... • ~ MtumlCMre~of.,..._.~..,. .. 111 m ,_,.,..~..,,wr ... -.•ow ... ~totaieaonNnll 4 ' Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 10, 1981 •• These are sketches of four of the turn-of-the-century homes that will be included in walking tour of French Park Historic District near downtown Santa Ana on Oct. 18. INVESTORS Screened Trust Deeds on residtntlal Rut Estate fltlnln1U111 equtty, 3011.. Eldl Trust Oted rtc:orded ill your n11111. $3,000 minimum lnvHlment. ft AM PNNCIPAL8. ft MU. OUft OWN TRUIT DEIDI THE va COMPANIES CAll FOfMNVESTMENT PACtCAGE 2111-. .. 114m1-..- IPECIAL .. us TO 32 'ft Vintage houses tapped French Park Historic District dedication , tour set A small taste of Orange County's turn-or- the-century past will be served up on Oct. 18 during a walking tour or the newly designated French Park Historic District near downtown Santa Ana. The district, which includes the old triangular park and 125 neighboring homes, was formed on Sept. 21 by the Santa Ana City Coun- cil. It is the first residential historic district in the county, according to Kathy Les, coordinator of the walking tour. FormaJ dedication ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m. at the park, with self-guided walking tour maps available for $4 per person beginning at 11 a.m . The maps li st 20 homes dating back to the 1880s built with various architectural styles, from Victorians to later '"California Bungalow .. types. Eight will be open for interior tours. said Ms. Les. The neighborhood bo unded by Bus h, Garfield and Washington streets and Civic Center Drive was once among the most elegant in the county, she said, adding that the historic dis trict designation was sought by neighbors who are hoping to restore its former character. The starting point for the tour will be the Ebell Clubhouse at French Street and Civic Center Drive. 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' Orange CoHt OAILV PILOT/& lurd•y, October 10, 1981 Teeth-grinding under study Court Problem affecting 10 million Americans researched OKs haring LOS ANOELES (APl - Callfom1ans, who have a reput•· lion or turnlna to psychotherapy lo combat everything from anx- '"tY to xenophobia, are about to Set! 1t tested llgainst a common but huished·up problem, TMJ Conaequently, Lita Slnacr of Woodl1nd Hills, a therapist atudyini for a doctorate de1ree In psychology under LyUe, is conducUnt a research study on the f,sychologlcal treatment of TMJ. Psychological treatment could be combined with other pro· cedures that Include surgery, or· thodontic treatment, drug treat· ment and development of special dental plates to protect the teeth, Ms. Singer said. Syndrome teeth·&rindlng. Authorities estimate that 10 million Amerlcans wake up every morning feeling dis- tressed and tlr~d with a dull ache in jaw and neck muscles because of TMJ Syndrome, a catch·all term for a number of problems relating to the te rn· poromandibular joint (the jaw>. The 100 volunteers expected In the program will use various meth0$15 of counseling, relaxa· lion training and biofeedback to reduce stre~s. she said, with volunteers participating in 12 45-minute sessions. The pain can sometimes be at· tributed to organic problems such as arthritis, old injurl~ and even benign tumors, said Or. John L. Lytle, chairman of the USC School of Dentistry and a clinical associate professor of surgery at the USC School of Medicine. Results are expected to be tabulated within four months, she said. Singer said her interest in treating TMJ grew from her work with patients who suffered from tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. She said biofeedback and psychotherapy ha\'e shown good results in helping tinnitus suf· ferers and that many. of them also complained of the TMJ Syn- drome. But since the 1930s, he said, doctors and dentists have been stymied by the numbers of pa· tients who complain of facial pain but show no physical cause for the problem. Studi es have shown that the pain seems to come from muscle tissues as a result of stress and tension. Lytle said. The problem. Ms. Singer said. QUEENIE "I haven't always been an old fuddy-duddy. Now, during the ruues ... " NOW blast s TV collllllercial SAN DIEGO (AP> -The TV commercial shows a woman in hair curlers and bathrobe car· rying one.gallon water containers to her complain· ing husband and children. who hold out drinking glasses. Although sponsors called it an attempt to get people conserving water, the commercial was described by the National Organization for Women as "demeaning .to women." The advertising agency which produced it replied that the equal rights movement was served because. at the end. the harried homemaker leaves her family in disgust. The San Diego County Water Authority an- nounced that the commercial is being pulled. General Manager Linden Burzell. saying the 64 remaining airings on two local stations were canceled. said the women's opposition was partly responsible. FOR THE RECORD Births HOAG MIMORIAL HOll'ITAL ~RESIYTERIAN ........ 1J Mr end Mr~. EdW.,d A-. Hu<1I '"''on e .. cfl, g lrl Mr end Mrt Thom"' Noye, C0<0ft4I clef Mer. boy "-'" Mr. al'd ~ Al<lwlrd MunQO, H""I fn9ton 8N<h, boy Mr •nd M~. Wlllla m h )lma, Coste Mew.boy Mr. •I'd Mrs Fr-roe~ l<h19man, N•WP0'1 e .. ch, bOY Mr a11d M,.. C~rr Giibert, Cost• Mesa,bOy •-111 Mr •nd Mn. EdW•rd LNklno, Costa llMM, bOy Mr. end Mrs. David Cantrell. Hunt ffltlon llN<h, glrl Mr end Mn Jon Chnsttson, C0<ona clef M•r, 9lr1 Mr •nd Mn !Hnlel Collins. Cost.t Mesa,glrl Mr and Mn. EdWard Ma'1lne1, Hun-tl119ton S..Ch, olrl Mr •nd Mn Ht11ry F-. Coste Mesa, girt Mr. and Mrt.. Ted Smith, c ... 1. Mesa, boy Mr. •nd Mrt.. T-•• O'Con~. HeWP0'1 llH<h, boy Mr. •l\d Mr1. CNri.s Holt, Ht'WPOM •••<h, 9fr1 A,..n11J Mr. end Mrs'. Cral9 Gutmen, Hunt· f"lton IH<h, 9lrl Mr. and M"-8rlan McMahon, Costa MeN,llOY Mr. •nd Mrs Jeffrey Fulkmen, Hunt. l"lton llH<h, boy Mr. and Mrs. Afch•rd Engfhh, NewP0'1 8H<h, 9lrl Mr and Mrs. Jellrey Prether, Tullln, boy MIUION COMMUNITY HOll'ITAL ....... Mr. and Mn. "*nes Lewlt, Irvin.. ..,, A,._114 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wllnler, L.qune 8Ndl, tlrl ....,_. Mr. end Mn. HUllfl Tl'OftClllh.J-s, S.nc1e.....-.9fr1 ....... Mr. anel MrL J-C....,, San J-Ceplstr-. wY """ t IP end ..,.;-o.rr,1 ,, ..... ..._. 0- .... flt, IMoy ...... ! Mr. •lld Mfl. lll<ll••d M•v••. L....-9Ndl."" 'lllr, end Mr•. TMm•• Merri•, C..lttr-e..c11, OWi ._.. Nttt. efld Mn. Mk""4 511tl"'Win1 lell CIMMll•,.., ~4 Mr. and Mri Ou an• De Larco. Irvine, boy Mr, •nd Mrt.. Gr990rv Fo•. l.All\IN Nl9"9l,b0y s..t.• Mr •nd Mrs Weyne Hiii Sen Clemente, boy ~1 Mr and Mn. Mk"'"' Ga11119s, S.n Juen c.p!S1r-, bOy s..t.• Mr •nd Mo. Ke¥fn Culltn•n•, Levun• Nl-1, bOy Mr encl N.r$. Fr•nl< ".ttner, t.Agune Nlguel,91rf Sefi',' Mr and Mr._ Gary JennlnQS. l•llUN Ml9"9f.glr1 s.t. 11 Mr. and Mr'-Gr..iy Stewa'1, 1,....1ne, bor 5-. 14 Mr el'd Mr'-Sit..., HaNI, La911ne Nl9uel,glrl Mr •ncl Mr,. t.Arry Wolllem\, Sen Clemente,bOy 5-. ,, Mr .,.., Mn. Gary WetlO, Cee>lslr- llea<h, Qlrl s.t. u Mr end ~ l't>Mlp Co.,..... lrvlM. boy .... 17 Mr. •nd Mn. E~ne T-r Jr., Sen Juan Caplllr-. boy .... II Mr. and Mn. 0.ryl T•rullo, l.AQUM HI0"9f,boy Setot. " Mr end Mrt.. HeMy Sokol, O•n• Point, girl s.,ii. 2' Mr end Mn. Thomei $Mrl, H...,t. 1,,.1on leedl. gfr1 s..t.21 Mr. •nd Mrs. Ptllllp Foy, l.A9'INI Nl9uet, boy s.t,IJ Mo end Mn. l.ArTY P•Jlton, Oefte Point, 91'1 ...... 24 Mr •nd Mrs. RI< "91'd H.tl\ell, Sen Ju.., C.lllr-, glr1 SAN CL•MIENTE OIENIEllAL HOSl'ITAL lllpt. I Mr. -Mn. A-tel Mu1, Sen Cle..,.nle, glrl. ....... Mr. and Mn. Adam MendoH. S.... J...,, Caplnr-. llOy Mr •NI Mn. Wllllem TNCllHO, Oana PolnC, tf'1. ...... 4 Mr. el'd Mn. C-,1.,..-, 191 Cl•-... ..,,. ElelM Campbell, S... Cle-le, t lrf ....... Mr end Mn. ir.rrwndo C:.-¥e, C-.>ltt•-9Nc11. t1rt. Mr. -"""'· GHroe C..SlllH, C1111lt1r-9Mc.h, llOy • ....... .. , ......... ~~ •• o.N ,..\,..,. I 18 mo11t l'ommon umong women between lhl' UNl!ll of 20 und 40, particuJurly those experiencing the tenhion or motherhood. job pressures und stressful changes In thclr la ve:, "People are not taught how to rclux." she said. "Modern man is constantly under stress because or his higher function '·He is constantly and un- consciously aware of problems arising from bills, kids, taxes. mortgages and his job." she added. "When he goes to sleep, his thoughts focus on these prob- lems. creating dreams and con- l)1cts that cause his Jaw muscles to tense and his teeth begin to grind. He wakes up more tired and more dlstressed because the thought process has not stopped. He has not relaxed." The therapy will try to identify stress situations which the suf- ferer may be unaware of. Ms Singer said. breasts KNOXVU.J .. E, Tenn <AP> - Women have a constitutiooid right lo bare their breasts ln public, the state Court of Appeal has ruled in striking down a Chattanooga' city ordinance. Judge James W. Parrott's opl· nlon said courts since 1975 have ruled that a weman's right to ex- pose her breasts is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects freedom of elxssion. The ruling ersed and dis- missed a Ha · on County court decision aga t two. women found guilty of yiolaling the Chattanooga ordinance, which prohibits exposure of female breasts and touching or fondling of female breasts in public. Janet L. McCoy and Patricia Combs had appealed convictions and $50 fines stemming from their arrests Sept. 19 at the Night Haven Lounge in Chat- tanooga. Or J erry Cunningham. a clinical psychologist. said TMJ s ufferers "seem to be quiet and resen •ed about life stresses. They tend to hold in their tensions and feelings rather than vent them " .,. ............ SU~PEC~ SH<?~ -Lelai:id Quinn. 35. of Palm Spnngs. re- mained in cnt1cal cond1t1on after being s hot through the back after he s ped off on his motorcycle attempting to rob armored car driver in Palm Desert Friday The two were arrested after police officers said they saw the women, dressed in g -strings. clear panties and see-through tops, dancing on a stage and then going to tables where male customers fondled their breasts. SHOP PLYWOOD 4x8x1h" COMMON PINE (Ideal f(l shelving) 1 x 12" IX>afds KWIKSET TYLO ENTRY LOCKS ~$109!,; STANLEY WOOD HANDLED HAMMER 16 oz Octagoo Jlickory tiandle. oc1aoon neck. polished head "Rim· tempered" lace mlnlmiles '.~ Clll~~-$54!,; ' ECONOMY 2 x 4'1 a· 1000 QUALITY HOUSE ROLLER SET '22:acti unfm1shell easy assemoty 36" x 36" s7sg each 299 -§ GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN segg galloo 32GAU.ON S099 Reg. . u ea. $13.25 STANLEY 2.WAV UTILITY KNIFE Design allows use as a knife or scraper Two extra blades packed m alumi· num llandle s1~ STANLEY MINI-HACK SAW Does every!hl~ a blO hacksaw wm do plus get 1n10 liOhl plaOes Com· fortabfe contouroo llandte s2~ I ' CIPED/ T UNION NOUNS N ..7.-::: 4 30 ............. Kenn Bloom . left pres1de11t o/ r/1e rred1t ur111m ur ll<lllll!U'Ood-f/11.~smoor lltyh School near Chicago . talks business with foe ult y nd1•1ser A rt Jo: rid res 13100111 runs the credit union . wh1cl1 makes loans of up to $51HI to students at a 15 per· cent rnterest rate High school student runs credit union CHICAGO (A P > ,.._ You're a slu d ent al s uburban Homewood- Flossmoor High School with a big da nce coming up, and you're broke No problem . Go to your friendly Kenn Bloom who runs a student credit union and get a loan -up to $500 at a 15 percent interest rate. He will take your parents as "col lateral." Bloom. a senior who plans lo major in economics in college, is president of the Homewood-Flossmoor High School Studen t Federal Credit Union Two hundred of the school's 2.717 stu- dents belong. paying a Sl entrance fee and depositing a minimum of $5. Depositors get a 7 percent return and some have pooled money to control as much as a S2.000 shareholder ac· count. "We used lo encourage student loans, but we now are pus hing sav- ings accounts." said Bloom. 16·year old son of the senior editor of the American Library Association ... But we make loans of up lo $.500 for about anything, from housing deposits for college, to an auto. to a vacation, to school dances. The costs of proms. for instance. have ¥<>med like ev- erything else and could be $100 or more." Students must fill out loan applica- tions. telling what the money is for and the pay period. Applications must be co·signed by parents Bloom, who took over the 5·year- old credit union 10 m onths ago, has a staff of 12 students . Ten are on the board of directors. which meets monthly at the school in Flossmoor, a suburb some 25 miles south of Chicago. "The only pay we get is the ex- perience in the finance market," said Bloom .. We have a federal charter and are insured for $100,000. Our as- sets are about $20.000, almost doubled in the last 10 months. ··we operate on a profit. but not for a profit and do business with a rein· vestment corporation that pays 17 percent." A lot of bus1nes:. is transacted with students during lunch hours over cleared cafeteria tables. and the credit union office at the school is opened from 2 30 p.m . to 5 p.m. Economics teacher Art Endres is faculty adviser and check-signer Th e credit union offers free travelers· checks. discounts on car rentals and tickets to White Sox baseball games and amusement parks Bloom said 20 students have asked abo\Jt All Savers Certificates. He said a new service share draft ac- counts. similar to checking accounts will be offered soon. In 10 months. five students have defaulted on loans and 15 have loans outstanding. ··some kids think they can borrow money and not pay 1t back because we are JUSt students," said Bloom The credit union sued the dead- beats and collected from four of them Jack Rlake of the N at1o nal Associa- tion of Credit Unions an Madison. Wis . said hi~h school credit unions are rare. and the onlv other he knows of s till operating is in Honolulu. Bloom said plans are progressing to help other students in Illinois start credit unions URGENT AUCTION HANDMADE ORI ENT AL RUGS 2 Shioments in transit SHIPMENT 1: 40 FO!>T CONTAINER, VESSEL AMERICA EXPRESS. SHIPMENT 2: 20 FOOT CONTAINER, VESSEL INCOTRANS SPIRIT. e have to ~II urgently over 500 hand picked oriental rug o raise urgently needed c ash to re lease the abov mentioned shipments from U.S. Customs. Included in the auction will be rugs from all the leading ru w eaving countries. All of these rugs are of the f inest quallt and are in excellent condition. Sizes from 2'x3' to 12'x12' will be available. THIS AUCTION SHOULD NOT BE MISSED SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11TH AT 2 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR. NEWPORT BEACH Rugs c•n be viewed 1 hour prior to •uc11on lnform•tlon: 213-709-0026 A,AAA Inc. Llquld•tors·Auctloneer PARKING LOT SALi ancl SKI SWAP t SAT. OCT. I 0, I 0 A.M.-6 P.M. AS LOW AS SELECTED SKI CLOTHING ~:!!~ I RENT AL SKIS ... "" ..... ,.Wlllll..._..,...._._. WE WILL PAYT~ SALES TAX SONY · WITH IETASCAN • 4 How Recordlag ..... lillltli;~/ • 14Day ""•-••bit SUPER LOW PRICED! SONY VCR WITH REMOTE OHTROL WITH IETASCAN SL5600 ALL SOMY VIDEO RECORDERS ON SALE!!! RCA SB.ECTAVISION PORTABLE VCR VIDEOTAPE PL.A YEA/RECORDER ~af.&111~ VFPl ?O Mow In Stock Conw In For Ow Low Price end STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT/~turday, Oclobor 10. 1981 3 DAYS ONLY RCA · XL-100 19 ,, DIAG. MEASURE COLOR TV ' 95 • 1000/o CIMIHla ·~Alt. 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Accordl"9 to Celttornla Buatn .. 1 end ProfeHlon1 Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930) all per1on• doing bu•ln•H under a flctltlou1 name mu1t fll• a 1tatement wtth th• County cterk end have It published four time• In a new1paper Hrvtng th• area In Which the bualneH 11 loceted. The •tatement 11 req.,.,.d by law and 11 nec.1 .. ry In protec1fng your bualneu name. Mo•t balnlca require proof of flllng to open oommerclel eccount1. The DAILY PILOT provtdH bOttt flllng end publlutlon ••rvkH. We have 111 the nectHuy tonne end maintain a dally Hrvlc• to tM Of1nge County CoufthOute. !hher Ito, by OM ot our convenient office• or ,._.. tM LEGAL OIPAATMl!NT ~. ht. 332 fof more Information 1nd fonM. I t • ' -~~~--.__,.. ____ ...._,_~~::::....._-:-___ """'""."_=~~~~___!.~ ~~;;..:..:.;;~·;-~r~-=-~';..;,-;··~~~:.::,.:;..:·::,.:··~,~·~-~-~--:::.::-:.:;~~·~~::.::::::,.::;;::.::,::~=.:,~~::m.::;:.::::=-::::.=w>oOi~·~a:..:11>~&~.-.--llliiill ............ ..., ... _.,.__...,. .... __ ~__...__.c-.~~ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/S11urdav. Oolober 10. 1981 -·--------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Six sliare lead in new contest 1 • l • .. The opentnc wHk ot Trivta Bowl XXJV found Dll lhc questions belnt anawered -but not by the ume entry -11 a halt dozen cootendtrt found themselves l'lbow to elbow tn a deadlock for the top runa of lhe trivial ladder. The one that stumped four of tbt leaders, the nll'kname or the Russian basketball team , was no problem at all for NHcy Prior, t.he Over the Hiil TRIVIA By TT Gang or The Group. Co· Bascom Barlow. leaders Ed Scbmerler and AIHt 8e had it too, but bolb drew a blank on Things get a little more interesting this week (especially in the area of number six) as we try to dislodge the logjam a bit. Tune in next week and send your answer t-0 the Daily Pilot again. l. Isiah Leopold couldn't set the world on fire with that name, so he changed it to what? 2. Name the Indian maiden in the comic strip Tumbleweeds. 3. "How're·you gonna make some Ume when all you've got is one thin djme?" is the rhetorical question posed in what song? 4. Anyone remember the name of FDR's yacht? 5. What was the flight number of the airplane in the movie "Airplane?" 6. Name the unbilled extra, soon to become a superstar, who played a mugger pushed out of a subway by Woody Allen in the movie "Bananas." 7. Of his 60 home runs in 1927. Babe Ruth hit few in Yankee Stadium. Precisely how many? 8. J . Carlyle Benson is a leading lig ht of what stage comedy? 9. In tile movie "All About Eve," Anne Baxter won the Sarah Siddons award for playing (a ) what role m (bl what play? TRIVIA BOWL XXIV TANDINGS It .. 10 II IO IO 1. 0.... ... Miii 0.,.. ttl ).~l'-.n.C11 •·TM SNlllll9 1•11'11 I, NMCV,.,., m 0-. M8f9 Time m •. ffW0.-141 ' , . .._ • • • 10. They counted on Mike not to glve them a bum steer, but he proved to be the death or them ln what movie? Last Week'• Auwen l . Jayne Meadows <name change> 2. Queenie <Dondi's pet> · 3. "Up On the Roof" (song lyric> 4. Cleveland (best location) 5. Duncan Tyler (president in ''Han&ar" I 6. Budlnger <Miss Vicki) 7. Baltimore (tomatoes in bullpen) 8. "Three Bags Full" <Bascom Barlow> 9. (a) Custer, Cb) Sputniks ("Tall Story") 10. "Guys and Dolls" (movie riddle) fScmd your an.noers to TRIVIA.clothe Daily Pilot, Boz 15fJO, Costa Mesa 92626. AU entn.ea muat be received by Wedneaday , otherwise half the players'• l<ut score will be awarded. Martin suit settled OMAHA, Neb. (AP> -An out-of-court settle· ment has been reached in a suit against comedian Steve Martln filed by an Omaha wom an who said she was injured when pushed from a stage during a Martin performance. She said Martin enticed her onto the stage, and as she walked toward him, a Marlin employee threw her off the stage. She said the incident caused "permanent" injuries. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~ I t ~ r r• • • ~ CANDICE B£ROEN i A~:3~2~~1 RI i I ~~~:::· E 9:•5 !, tllENCH~ • WOllAN(R) 3:15 7 :SO ·~ Only When I Uugh(R) :, 1:00 S:3S 10:10 .. .. ~ Faye Dunaway M01911E DEAAESTIPGI 12:00 2:40 S:OO 7 :4S 10:15 CN6 Econ"o'iny laaITn9=> RAIDERS OF THS LOST AllK (PG) 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 9:55 RYAN O'NEAL. SOF'l•(R) .. C:ont1nent1I Dlvlde(PO) OMLVWHUll LAUGHIR) .. s .. ms t...lke O ld Tlmu (PG) RAIOEllS OF THI! LOST AllK (PG) .. D:ape l'l'om Alc:atru (l'O) 811...L. MURRAY ST9tlNS (R) ARTHUR (PG) MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ®NOON€ UNDER 11 AOMlfTIOO IAV-'""" ,.., ...., 1n ct1'1atn •'9MJ ALL am NfO li!l 'ILMS IV:CllVE TW! SEJIL OF T'KE MOTIOH PtCT~I <XlOE OJI Kl' AEOllLATIOH ~·~j..,___....._,,_C#)ll'V-• . A~~IAI NOW PLAYING uo.r -~ ;_.., .: IDWAllDI lllWPOllT SllO LA MlllADA ORIYl·lll Nt•POl1 S..C~ au 0760 ''" ,, , "" Q11n IDWAllDI llUllTlllOTDll TWiii EDWAllOS WOOOBlllOCI Or~ 63• 1SS3 """'"'9IO" But• au Oles ..;;:. \" • 01 • • IDWAllDS CllllMA WUT lOWAllDI YllJO TWiii Nl·WAY J9 OlllVf.111 We.stm.,sw 891 393S M~SIOll V•tio 830 6990 Wo\lm<i''" 891 3691 -. PAllll ACClPTUl fOll l .. I OIUAIDllfl JOSEPH E. LEVINE Pr~nts ~·JDMjl!IE 1.-. ........ t.lnt tlllO ma-MMmADAMS i~1lli00" .. "RICH ANO FAMOUS" -Jacqueline Bisset pl ays the role or a successful novelist who re assesses her single life after seeing the mar- riage and child of her best friend, played by Candice Bergen in "Ri ch and Famous." The film is the story of the friendship and rivalry bet ween the 2().year friends. NOW PLAYING MISSION VIEJO Miss.on \lit)O MaU •9~ 6220 llfWP'OflT BUCH OUllGl WESTMlllSTE.11 Newpoi1 Clll9dome Cinem.J West 6U 0760 63• 2553 891 3935 ""· •:•, ••• tt';lt ut-ue.•:a1.1:• •:•. , ... ''TME FRENCH LiEUTENAffT'S WOMAN'' 1111~­--"TATTOO" (II> 1'111.l:tl ......... .. U TllUN 1•, -· 1:41 ..... ,_ TiiE AN A•E-..N ~ .___...,,, /llCME ~~ '"' ........ . IAT-J ... 8'1'.lt:ll ........... _,e:... ... ,-. .... ~ .. ............ "ZOOT SUIT" '"'· ...... ,, .. *" ... ,-.•:al. I. ...... ···•· '"""'' A=~; 1'11Llr11 Uf-.1:11. 4r ... l:U -~~ .... , .. u ... , ... tc•. ·- 80DVHERT ·---Ill "TATTOO" l'll "'1. 7'11.ltU lfof-.t-. .......... 111 ...... ........... - IAT-.1 .... -1111.~··11 --"RICH AND FAMOUS" Hollywood boasts best sununer yet llOLLYWOOO (APl Propelled by the bl&· gest summer movie box office returns in history. a record $1.956 billion was taken In at U.S. theaters In the rtrst ei&bt months this year, the Motion Pic- ture Association of America reported. Film grosses Cor January through August were 5.3 percent ahead of the old record of $1 858 billion garnered in the first eight months of 1980, said MPAA President Jack Valenti. Valenti noted that the most spectacular in· creases took place in the Jui*-August period. when grosses increased 15.6 pere1nt over the sum- me r of 1980. Big screen attractions such as "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "Superman II" - both of which have earned well over $100 (Xlillion ever since their early summer releases con- tributed heavily to the summer bonanza. The 5.3 percent jump in grosses for the first eight months was enough to offset an estimated 3.2 percent inflation-induced increase in ticket prices. which rose lo an average $2.76 from $2.68, Valenti said. ~J CONTINENTAL QIVID'E ,IM,l:M,ltU,tt:• UT-t •,t ....... L-11.1- IMllT MYllO&DS •oeun Of NIAO A091Af OUVALl ~ £~-MniNllY lllu«-•AUO-'" "TATTOO" ""·'"·-·-IAT-.1-. t:al l:tl,a: ... t .. M ... n..- ''THE FRENCH LIEUTENANTS WOMAN" BODY HERT l'Ul9 llll ANAlll~N .EllE ...... IN LM._, HEWANTSYOU TO HAVE HIS 8l8Y ~T P.EYNOlOS MTIMITY ··~' !!!ii FR E MOVIE PARKING IN STRUCtuRl NHT 10 CIN11lAI; SAY, "EOWARDB MOV111'' VALIDATI AT EDWARDI IO omce 6ftLLIPDLI ......... .. ,... .• ......... -.. , l I j Hudson cast as .. bon vivant Bl J UY BtJ K A 'r........._w.ew LOS ANOELES -Life waa ducky for Brian Dcvlln untll, ais Rock Hud.loo pull It, tbe plpaqu &k showed up. That, more or leas, la lhe bula f1 r new NBC aertes, "The Dev Un Connection," a comedy-adventure caper that wlll make Ila debut in November. Hud1>0n plays a bachelor who made a fortune as a private ln- vetitigator before retir- ing to the Ute of a bon vivant. Suddenly he finds him!ielf with a grown son. Not only a son he was totally un- aware of, but one who thinks he's just stepped out of the pages of a Raymond Chandler private eye novel. "I'm retired and Hudson this little pipsqueak. interrupts my life constantly," says Hudson. "He's always getting into trouble trying to solve a case. And it's up to me as his flesh and blood to get him out. In spite of myself." Jack Scalia, who was picked for the role arter co-starring with Hudson in the miniseries "The St arm aker." plays the son. He was raised by his grandparents in New York. where he grew up on the streets and had a brush with the law until a hitch in the Marine CQ,f PS straightened him out. As a fledgling private eye, a case brings him to California and an en· counter with his father. In his first television series, "McMillan and Wife," Hudson played a polke commissioner in San Francisco. In the current show he lives the good life and dabbles in the arts In the upcoming NBC mini-series "World War Ill" he plays the president of the United States. Asked if there was any role he hadn't played yet that he wanted to play. he quickly replies, "Yes, a bum. I've always played somebody rich. I don't know why." The creator-producers. John Wilder and P eter Lefcourt, also intend to point up the contrast between father and son musically. Devlin will hob· "Humh and hallelujah!" -sn.6i. BenlOn, LOS ANGELES TIMES A l'ARMOl-l l ~Tiff I~ ~ .. rfl'IN/" l..t..,..lltl U~' fllMUt , , ...... , ........ l.....,.. NOW PLAYING fDWAllOS SOUTll COASI 'lAU Sou1n (M<i ~I~ Co>!• M&I fDWAllOi U.OOUIAC« STADIUM Olll•HM r• IOIO ~I '>MO 0•1ngc 639 8110 ,,,., ~·6 ?/11 ClllO Olll Ot-ti" ol• l\\l ~s... ,.,.111pHWr *ll'IHllOI c•••••u r wu•m·n•~ 891 J'll~ •DJ-.-.r ,. __ ..... __ HAVE YOU SEEN ARl1RJR. LATELY'? An t)iJtit)rf "'<:fl/llfS 11•'-•" ff\fv WAllllNllll l"OS Q A Wa.tMt Commwnic1oon• Com""' c ,.. -"'"'"' ,......., Al .. r\ _..... From ~wry IH~ t"9 '-'o tMy'd ,,_ fri.nu4 "' ~ ""'· ffMl IMy ditbt\ rolQfl °" _, ~~ ;,, b,,_,,._ RICH and FAMOUS R .-- NOW PLAYING ANAMllM ll TOAO fCMITAll YAlllY WUTMlllTUI Anahe1111 Of1ve In ~ Founlaill Vtllty UA Tw.n Cinemas 879 9850 581 ·5880 839 1500 893 1305 ... UA MevitS 990·4022 OAANIE Conedo(ne 634 25S3 COSTA MIU CillllNClnltf 9794141 ~-.. ,..~ nob with notabl ln the cla.uical music. The ion will hana out ln a Jan club. Hudson aay1, "I waa talklna to the producer& about a atunl double. And they said there'• no rea· aon for a stunt double. You're not goln1 to be do· ln1 any atunu. There's not aoing to be any chases. "What you're aoln.g to do Is handle it verbally. Whack, whack. whack, rl1ht down lO the knees. Which la more lntereating, anyway. "We have a scene on a movie sound ataae. and whoever it ls starts to rough up the kid. Kid? He's utmost 30. And instead of Interfering as in every other show you've seen. go and punch him .out, I don't. I swing the sound boom down -Bang! - Uke that and knock hiro 9\lt " Hudson shaved ore his moustache to play the president. but it's now back and flecked with gray, as is his hair. • But at 56, the 6-fool-4 Hudson is still as handsome as when he starred opposite Jane Wyman, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day and Elizabeth Taylor. His last theatrical film. "The Mirror Crack'd," with Miss Taylor, was just last year. Huds<>n had never played the president before, and when he was approached about the role In "World War Ill" his reaction was to laueh. "Me, play the president?" he asks. "OK. It wasn't until we got onto the set of the Oval Office, where I ~sat down behind the desk and just looked around. Then it all came to me. "For ex ample, this president has a sense of humor. He makes jokes. Well. there is a way that the chief executive tells a joke, as opposed to a truck driver. Same joke. "First of all, the president knows he· s got a built-in audience. They're going to laugh whether it's good or not. Things like that. So 1 found I didn't have to prove any point. I just said the joke. And that's all that has to be done." He says he based his portrayal on a combina· lion of Franklin D. Roosevelt , Harry S. Truman and J ohn F. Kennedy. "World War III" presents a frightening scenario of how a global conflict might begin. In the film the Soviet Union is faced with a drastic food shortage and an insurgent group from Russia seizes American oil fields near the Arctic Circle. They demand provisions in return for release of the oil. Hudson says, "A small skirmish starts up there and it escalates. The movie ends with th~ first air strike " HE WANTS W©WJ TO HAVE HIS BABY IMIY lllTNOl.DS PATERNITY ~ '"""""""I "C•Ull( l -·----..... .. __ NOW PLAYING OIWUIOI UOOUIACI DIWUOI U "" ~It ~180 •W• YIUO MAU HllH-MllTOI M-V'"'° •15 6110 eo.a. ..... 5•0 ,... ... .... c-WllT --c-COITlll w-111 lU5 c.i. -. tit "" n1n cm cuno 0.lltlQlll• 9717 _.. ..•. ,. 5,..._\ $1.MI At Ow~• MU '""' IMlllft· .. ....... ,..111-010 --ft .. °'-~181071 ST~ VICICY DAWION •CMMIJOP .... eounilAN •CINDY ....,.AUS 1'J«J PAM.IY H.t.Nell AS WlllH GIOllGl fllAS(lf A MAOC.IATIOM NODUCnoN ~~~~~-- "I lost my job. my hOuSe, my Rolls Royoe, my family left me ... what e11e oan "Ht Oodr possibly go wrong?" zae I e ,,. Kt! a - - --- ----- Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 1 O. 1981 8 1 AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL A LUIS VALOU Film lOWARO JAMES OLMOS • CHARLES AIDMAN JOHN ANDERSON • TYN( DALY DANl(L VALDEZ as Henry Reyna """''ffl loo ctw '"ttn by LUI!> VAU>ll a.-.1 on M OOS•"" ~ Ons•wl"""" by OANIU Vl\LOU M>O< .... r.o.M.~· l'Hll.ur l)MIUA to l'lodv<t" lllNNl 'H &lllCHlll MCI WILLIAM r W1Nc.AI l IM<~ l'lodu<tt GOIWON OAVIO!.ON "°""'«!by IUl ll llUlllllU 0.-Ir<! by l~ VAIJXl A ~K fAl'{A IOftUM r~110•1 ~ --------..-_:j ..... ,, • ....,.ll((tAIH•• '"""'~ .. Souncll ... ~ on MCA-..Com•~ r-\1 ll{!~ _ .. ,.!!' .. "" _::._ J AUNMk.SAl Pt(l\UU • 1•1W10M•.vio'--~--, ... ,, .. M '4--' ... " 70M~t Now Playing SENSl'RHOl ~D Plu, HOME ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! g • ~s,,cc1 I VIDEO I I fifJE~~ g 369 Eur 1 lth SttHI .$7._ A t) C()Sf• M~. cA 92627 ·vO t) (714} 631-STOP or 631-7867 lc,•n~~ a.~ t) WATCH A MOVIE TONIGHT .., .. ~°ti;:~, g IN YOUR OWN HOME.I 1 "1 We have in stock these latest' releases: "MAD, MAO, MAD, MAD WORLD" "A BRIDGE TOO FAA" "SOYLENT GREEN" "BACK ROADS" "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" ''HOUNDS OF BASKERVILLE" "SANCTUARY OF FEAR" And, we have a huge stock of Nostalgia movies fun entertainment for tonight I "The Great Caruso"-with Mano Lanza "Day at the Races" Yllllh the Marx Bros "Man With The Golden Arm" with Frank Sinatra "Mr. Roberts" with Henry Fonda "Farewell to Arms" with Gary Cooper ·•on the Town" with Gene Kelly "Svengali" Ylllth John Barrymore O.W. Griffith's "Birth o f a Nation" "At War With The Army" with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis "Mr Hulot's Holiday" with Jacques Tati "Topper" with Cary Grant And, just in, these serials: ''<..angbusters" -SP•E•c•1A•l•l•l •AN•K• "Don W1mhlw of the Navy" TAPE PRICES "Did, TraC)" TD~ T·12t -$1l.75 u . Flash Gordon's "Conquer h11.l.SOO -St.91 u. !he Universe.. ltmrt Z to 1 anttflllfl (W• •11-0 "'•"• video t•O" 1n • wtde ,.,, .. of CA«'*OO'i .. Come 1n •no .. , • ttn 01 our comptete u ock •no. ~·•• you•re her• .... our Vld9<> T•oe Rec-oroe11, color VjO" came.-••. VIG.a 01..: MedHnM, 'ectuler color TV•, Vld.o eern", ef"IO 819 SctMI'\ TV1 COl1\e In •na brow•ll "'Prlace of the City' la exploding with ldw, talent, energy-Treat ...... _ cluuv• the film with emodonal vitality and pbydcal brate force." -Rex Reed NOW PLAYING UnttedArMta BlllA COSTA MESA fOUNTAlll VAHEY ORANGE 81•" Pl.lid H.i•bol """ I oun1a"' v,1 tt f>h•t 111 0.dnqe 01••• In ~S8 1022 ~79 SJ3<1 631 3)01 967 2481 COSTA MESA 811•101 H TOllO OllAllGl WISTMlllSTtll UA Mdll SolddleDJtk f'l111 C"y ~40 7H4 S81 )880 b34 92117 893 0~4b r......,.-... , ...... 1_ ... 1 •BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Pertorm•nces before 5:00 PM (Except Special Engagements 1nd Holld1ys) ----.--"ARTHUR" 1Nt ,_.,., __ .. ...__ _.._.. __ "RICH AND FAMOUS" 1t11 ·-~ .. -., ..... _ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN ·----....-.. ..,.INCE Of' THE CITY" 1111 ••*tt.Mt.----.-n-"ONlY WHEN I 1.AUOH" Clll . ........ _ .. , ........ LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN foculty Al Del Amo 213/634•9211 -·~---°"· "GAL.L!POLI" -·----·-".,. L>'GUNA --·~laA-ml-"TATTOO" fl! ta:•. a:..~ • .-, 11:.a. ._. --· "PATERNITY" -·-~.,., -...... ·- faculty ol Cono1owoo<1 213/531·9580 ..,..... ••. u..-..... _rn.._ "TATTOO" 1111 ,.1::19. ...... , .. ----"THE l'MNCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" ·----··· "80 FINE" Clll ·-·"' ... .,. "t0" .. 1 .. i..._, .. ------.. "RAIMAI Of' TME LOST MK" , .......... .,.,.,.,,,. - so . COAST WALK·IN Soulh Cooal Hlwoy 01 ltoocJwoy 494-1514 ·-·-----"""I~ Of' T.-CfTY'' " -.1111.-.. , ........ ,.., ....... tl'fM-·....alW- "ARTHUR" 1N1 _, __ ..., ..................... .. rACIFIC THEATllU OlllYE-111 SWAP MEETS lll OCM •0111 I UtlS-ll'flfO TM( DA1 U HAlllOll llYO OlllYE·lll 6 OUllGE OlllYE·lll I A# TO J N U f-T 6 I U .. H fllll P-IU .... U •r MA!lf .. II-• IMPORTANT NOTICE! CMILOREN UNDER 12 fRU! "".., •114 WerM• 11•• a., '" 6:30 • Stl Sv• Nll1 5:30 , .. ~ S01J110 • 'IOtHI AM CM llADID IS 'l9UA SIQ(SI 'tlf 110 AM CM WJIO WlTll "'""1DN ~ IOSlfOI -W11 Ml l'CllTMU. I• All Clrf.fl ~ GO C.. Ill llADID ANAHI IM ANAHEIM ORIVE·IN frffwo~ ti ot 1.emo11 SI. 179·9110 -----""'CH ANO FAMOUS" " -'MOflE AMERICAN ORAf'FTTI" Clll( ·JI SOUllO -~~~~~~~~~.-~~ --~~~~ ----··· "TlC ....OW\.1111" Ill -"I Dl.-..aMD MAMA" .-i. Clllf ·R SOUllO ~\JI ........ .,. BUENA PARK DRIVE IN U11eOlfl Ave W•tl ol lllOtt 121·.070 llJIJNl~tN FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORIVE·IN So11 01900 1.wv. ot wok,....., (lo.) ..... ____ _ "CA"90N CO"Y" 1N1 -"SHAKE FIST FIQHTlR" 111 Clllt·R~ _..,_ ""ATlllNITY" cPe1 -"CADDYSHACK" 111 ~--·..-.-­'"TIWE CONFHSIONI" " -"nlllf'" Ill 962·2'81 C1 ... fl IOUllO ·mH• ...... _~;_;_nl~_;;_;_f_v _ "9---··· ''THS "'='"Ill" 1111 "I Dla.....UO MAMA" 111 CIMl ·A s6ullO --•L.Dftl.U_ml_ "TATOO" 111 -"9f!Y9AKU" 111 CM ·A SOUllO A H.A.81.'A LA HABRA DRIVE IN "---·-~-........... 17MN2 1111 I "wA o .A., t LINCOLN ORIVE·IN l.Hlcolft "" W.tt ot 1.non 121-.070 --- - -.... •' ... ,,,. ... •-···-·--··· "MOMMIE MARHT' --"UTT\..E DARLINGS" 1111 C1lll R SOUllO ------·--"ONLY W..N I LAUGH" 1111 -"t(.11111 LIKE OLO TIMES" - . Cl!ll fl lOUllO ------''TRue CONAUIONI" 1111 -"THllf"'1111 .. -----"ARTHUl'I"--"ITl'llNS" 1111 ORANGE OQIVE IN 101110 AllO '"""' &Stot•C~ 551·7022 ..,.._. . .. .,.,......,., .... -·~""""' •, •, a ... MISSION ['1;.tlVE IN . . WARNEQ ()Pl\11 IN -~-..,...-­"CAMON COflY",,... -"90DY HIAT" f' I 1 ~ -··--·---... ,,---------~-------. -----~~~~~--·-· ... ·----~---... -... -.... ...-........ -.... ..--... -·_.. .... _ _. ...... _, .. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October 10, 1981 THE t 't\MILl' CIRCl'S by Btl Keane ,..\R'9.\Dl:K t: by Brad Anderson I "I'll think of a charge ... llcklng a traffic cop's face HAS to be Illegal!" :Jl"DGl.o: P .\RKER THE 1RUTH le> lKAT YOU P~M~l.' WANT 10 IT'S e-0 LOVELY HERE RE5T AHER YOUR LON6 I THIN"-l'LL TAk.f A TRIP.' WALK' '900:\ '9 l ' LLI :\S LET ME ·SEE HoW you1RE DOIN6, 'M~· DOODLE. • ,ACROSS 58 Peewee 59 Grand I 1 $catties 61 Oevilflah ' 6 StNtlle 62 Entr' - UNITED FNtUf't Syndicate Friday's PUZZie Solved • tO Sed cry 63 Chine: Pref. ~P Eofi&m~~~~~ I t4 Key 64 Beyond 15 Allan ruler 85 Prefix with 16 Skin ditord« eoer 17 Flavoring 66 Labels 18 Kon -· Ran 87 Brlngs up ;19 Anger 120 Rhythms DOWN 622 Claimed ~4 EUf'opean : dlctltOf I ~8 Denudes f 7 Aghten 1 DrOWM 2 Benlah CSofa 5 Not many lnMCts tt Nlcllel, e.g. '°~ f 1 Inquire l 2wom.s bAeeptte 1 " .the King 01-·· 2Sllwi 3 Rootted • Colonize lllt'# 5 Barren 8Tlt f0f - 7 Central to 8 Enjoyed 9 Lewbreelter 10 Alerted 11 Lib chemicals 12 Ff()(d 13 Eng4lah city 21 Stull - 27 Hungarian king 28 WW11group 29 Wont0K 30Scenes 34 Boundless speces 35 S.tyr 380ltlle 42Jargon 43 Ctlfornll peek «Hend w. 46 Edge 47 Herring •a c.u.tife •9 Income: Fr. 50 Colof $3 AllcMlnd 55 PIM1et BIG GEORGE . @ ) i .. ~ f 'ii .... ~ ! by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) "I think I'll jog around the block a few times before chow." DE:\:\IS T H E '9E:\ACE Hank Ketchum ~ ~~ \ : ~ 5 I , Naw, musta been some OTHER one. Th is guy don t seem lo remember us' · i i by Jim Davis LIPS T~Ai i OOCH MIC£ WIU.. NE.VER IOOCH MINE ~~· ....,,. 23UKl1- 25 Prtlcrlbe 3 7 Nettle. e.g. 39~ 40 Butdidl· """""' '~"°""' se Ancient rotd '--.__.__,,__ f 7VtNc:ilel fHllt ctlllOn IO lue.. 0t0t. PEANl'TS SHE WENT OVE~ TO A SCOOOL FOR GIFTED CHILD~EN, CHA~LES .. SME T~INKS ™EY'RE 601N6 TO 61'/E HER nl1N6S ... Tl'MBLE"EEDS I ~N1T KNOW WAAT TO DO ABOUT HER, CMAALES .. 5i4E NEVE~ LISTENS ... -------"T'"""I CMARLES ? ARE '(OU THERE ? w~o AM I TALKING TO ? by Charles M Schulz f F I BARK, IT'LL SCARE MER TO DEATH ... t>y Tom K. Ryal\ PEMMICAN" STEW 1-..r_,....-t•• by Jeff MacNelly KllK IT.1 KICK /T.'! Wtf•Mll'~~l """-1.1 (hl•·DWlfCI ~t C 1 H '_,.I :\A:\C\' GORDO A6E SPOTS A!ZE NO P!C.O!!!JJ..EM FOR. 'fOlJ, E.>', ,( v4 'AM ? YAV!' NANCY--'w'HATS THE IDEA? GEi/1~ YO U ONLY SENT ME TO BED WITHOUT DINNER-- ;~~I : .. -... -·./. -~ I 'THINK I'VE FfNAU..Y COME 101ERM5 WrfH 1HE FACT fAAf WE'RE <:()IN& iO f-AU.. FROM -rnE~ ! HI RICT !'l'r'I KJND OF t..OOKING ~WARD ID 1lJRNING A NICE BRl&Kf COL.OR ! My Hu s eANc::> S U GGE:S1"'E:c::> ~ COM ES IN 1 0 see You , oocroR ... by Ernie Bushm1ller YOU DI DN1T MEN T ION A MIDNIGHT SNACK I I 1 by Tom Bat1uk I'IYl HOPING FUR A NANCQ RE.AGAN R£D ! by Kevin Fagan b lti 111e.f~e. l'L.1.. eo~ LAUbMltt(, ! \IE.It fl. NEW Otlf.. by George Lemont i"HA'l'S NO'I QU l1"'ES 1"H~ W A Y 11"' WORKS , K.1 c::>c::>O by Lynn Johnston MlCHAE.L, !HIS IS f\ L\Vl~GROOM 1\.1 WE'RE. LIYIN' IN IT. .. t • ' l f ~\II l<I>\\ -MORllNG- 1:00($)MOVW • • "~h1rn 01 fhe Of• oon" (1972) 8tUG41 L ... Chuck Noni•. A martial ••It txl)eft )OUrney• from Hong Kong to Rome lo h4llp • friend wllO It In II ou· ble with lht mob 'R' DMOW • * •·n.. Eltetric &klmo' A young Eslumo boy accl- dtntatty t>eGome1 • p0w•r· tut IOUfGe of elec:lrlClly 'G' ,%.)MOW • • • • "RHurrtctlon" ( 1980) Eli.ti Buratyn, Sam Shtpttd Allt< • nttr talal auto llOC!id«ll, • womlll\ ttnd• 111a1 ane "" th• 1bll1- 1y 10 heel other1 but la per- MCuled t>ec;ause ot htf retuMI to claim • d1v1ne Influence ·PG 6: U5 ,C; MOVIE • • 'n "Pl>antum· ( 111711) Michael Baldwin Angus Ovncan. A youno man s 1nvu11oat1on Into his brotl\et s dtath leads him 10 a letro,.lllltd g11veyard and • ainlstor mort IC1an. R' H I REMEM8ER W..IEH: GOTEAM.OOI Hos1 I narrator DIGk Cavett cheers America's love ot spottl w1lh • clo!M!l look II the IUl)efll••• and great teams. grand goofs, big brawls and tl>e unique dedleation of tan1 and players 6:609 N£WS 8:00 0 RAINBOW PATCH 0 STAATREK 0 TEEHTAL.K ID VIEWPOINT ON NUTAITIOH PU9LJC AFfAIRS ~ NEWSMAKERS 9 Oft SNUGGLES @MOVIE • • •, "The Cal f'rom Oul· ar Space ( 1979) Ken Ber- ry, Sandy Duncan An a~traterreatrlal tomcat crHh tend• on earth 'G t :30 0 SUNRISE SEMESTER 0 9 THE FUNTSTONES D PAC£8ETTERS 0 AMERICAN STORY ID SPEAKOUT Q) FILMS THAT TEACH EJll CAPTIONED ABC NEWS VOICEOF AORICUL TURE ®) rrs YOUR BUSINESS H MOVIE ,. * '> ·somewhere tn Time" 11980) Christopher Reeve. Jane Seymour Obaeased with tt>e portrait 01 a 191h·century actre&S. a modern·day New Vork playw119hl Ul8$ nypnosts to trave4 bacl\ 1n ume and meet net 'PG S MOVlE * • Tu<'.k Eve•lastong Fred Keller Joseph MacGulre A young girt meets an immortal lamoly known as the Tuell• G 8:'5 C' MOVIE * • • 1 Cover The Water Iron• ( 19331 Cleudelle Colbert Ben Lyon A wafe<tronl reportet !alls "' love with a smuggler's daughter G' 7:00 0 DUSTY'S TAEEHOUSE 0 BIO BLUE MARBLE 0 @) RICHIE R.ICH I SCOOBYOOO 0 OAVEYANOGOUATH ID TURHABOUT Q) ROMPER ROOM tJj) YOGA FOA HEALTH TV..a LOOKS A'I' LEARNING 7:30 tJ MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACt1t~E o a sMURFS 0 OR. SNUGGLES 0 DAVEY ANO GOLIATH ID NEWS m RE80P(R) tii) UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR ABBOTT ANO COSTELLO 8:00 0 (j) KWICKY KOALA 0 THE RIFLEMAN 0 ® FONZ I LAVERNE &SHIRLEY llJ MOVIE • • Here Come lhe Co- ed& ( 19•51 Bud AbbOll Lou cos1elto Bud and Lou create conlus1on when lhey try to pay Oii the mor1gaoe at a 9"'' SGhoot OJ MOVIE * * ,., Tom 01c.~ And Hlrry ( 19• 11 Burgess M11ted1th G1119er Rogers A lovely young woman is rorced 10 choose between three boyfriends m SPECIAL PEOPLE EJll INTRODUCTION TO PWILOSOPHY C'MOVIE * • ·~ Arabian Adven· ture · ( 19791 Christopher Lee Miio 0 Shea An evil sorcere< hotds a 1>eau11ful pnncess ~pUve while a young pt1nce gelf assist· ar>ce ltom genies and fly· 1ng carpell 1n a l>r•ve at1emp1 to rescue her 'G' @MOVIE * ••) "Seems Like Otd Times' ( 19801 Goldie Hewn. CheVy Chase A soll·hear1ed 11wyer Is torn bel-"" l\o94llMS ••• hutb 1nd ·t ur nt d-b1nlo robber end her uptight prttenl llutband who 11 running for Ca!!!sml1 SLAM DUNK Snnn~ Boni> pla.'),. '' m<.111 <ktcrmint'd to neromt' •• hJ .... kdhall ... upcr,t;.11· F<tnt,1'.' rll'I -; on tlH.' !-il't1o.;1m pr~·mll'rl' •rl l:-l:1nd tonight at 111 ''" C'h,rn attorney general 'PG' 8:30 IJ Cl) TROLLKINS 0 a KIO suPE.R POWER HOUR 0 AATPATROL Cl) QUE PASA, U.S.A.? fill INTAOOUCTIOH TO PHILOSOPHY 'H 'MOVIE • • • .. Tl)e White LIOnl" (198 n t.).criut Vork . Gtynms O'Connor An anl· mar t>eh&v1or spec1all11 s tam1ty 101n1 him In the 1un· Qle to help hg111 aga1rist poachers 111reatent'1g valu· able albino lion cubs 'PG' $ • PETER ALLEN A~ID THE AOCKETTES Tiie Rockellea roin singer Peter Allen on stage ar RldlO C.ty MuSIC Hiii In 11111 musical special 1:00 0 Cl) BUGS BUNNY I ROADRUNNER D VOYAOETOTHE BOTTOM OF THE SEA 0 t!Jl GOLDIE GOLD I THUNOARR Cl) VILLA ALEGRA (R) tii) INTROOUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 1:30 0 la SPACE STARS 0 t!JJ NCAA FOOTBALL 0 MOVIE • • • ··Men Ot Tl\e FiQht· 1ng Lady · ( 1954) Van Johnson Walter Pidgeon Q) CHURCH IN THE HOME Eii) NOVA al) THESHAKESPEAAE PLAYS 1:61 D Q) BASEBALL 11 a lourtn game in the Nahonal LOllQU8 dlvt11onal ptayotrs is necessary, 11 will be telecast bog1nn1n9 at I 00 ET. pre-empting rogu- 11/ly SChoduled program- ming 10:00 0 OZZIE AHO HARRIET 0 COLLEGE FOOTBAL Oat•llom• vi T••u lri 0.llH ID PORTRAIT OF A LEO END m JERRY FALWELL C MOVIE • • • •, My BOdyguard" t 197111 Cnris Makepeace Adam Baldwin The new htd at a Chicago hlQh schoor makes friend~ with ma school outcast and IOQell>&f they stand up 10 the cruel gang which h11d persecuted tnem bot ti PG S MOVIE • • , ·seems Like Old Times t 1980) Goldie Hawri Cl\evy Cnase A sot1 hearted tawye• '' tom tlelween her l>opeloss ea· nu$b&nd·lurned bank robber and her upltghl p<esent husband Who 1s running tor Cal1lorn1a a11orneygenerat PG @MOVIE •• "From Hetl To Victo- ry' ( 1979) George H&l'Qll· ron George Peppard Four friends lr.9m d 1tteren1 countries must leave Par~ on 1939 10 light tor their 1nd1v1dual countriea In World Wa• II PG t0:05 0 BASEBALL Montreat al P!'llf-tpflla 10·30 1J POPEYE 1J AMERICA'S TOP TEN OJ WE'AEMOVIN' ID THE WOOOWRIOHT'S SHOP H MOVIE * • 'The Pilot ( 19801 Cl11t Rob~rtson Doane Bo~er A p1101 turns to dnnk1nQ lo escape the unhappiness ol hls mar. rtage and the 1rust•al1on ot h•S career PG ll:000 BLACKSTAR D TARZAN 0 NFL AEPORT OJ SOUL TRAIN m SHOW MY PEOPLE EJll COOKINO MEXICAN l l:30 0 (r, TARZAN / LONE RANGER 0 WILD, WILD WEST Q) NASHVILLE MUSIC ID SOCCER "Fora w orld Voulh Cham• p1onsh1p" 120 national you1n all-star teams com- pete on matches h()r'!'I srx Australian ct118s -AFTERNOON----- e l.osT tN sPAa m MOVI( * • * ._. "The Ruurans Art Corning. Tt>e Rustl•ns Art Coming" ( 196&) Can Reiner, E¥1 Marie Saint. Cape Cod ru tdt ntt become lnvO/Yed In •n Cl) AOAM-12 W HOME OAROEHING Q! TO BE ANNOUNCED :C'MOVIE • • 'The Battomote Bui· let I 19801 James Coburn. Omer Shar1t A sma1H1me poor huslJor must ra1ae $20.000 and wln • blQ tournamenl l>etore he can have a rematch w1th an old opponent -who has never 1011 at eny game PG $ THE WACKY WOALD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles Guest Jeckoe Cooper @MOVIE * • • My Son My Son ( 19•0> Madeleine Carroll Brian Ahem• z GANGBUSTERS "Under Crumbling Walls" (Chapter 61 12:30 1J TOM ANO JERRY fJ MOVlE ••.,"Bronk" (1975) Jack Patance. D1vld Birney A suspended detechve 1nt1I· 11ate1 a narcollcs nng •espo11s1ble tor a fellow oll•cer s death m ADAM-1:2 m HOME GARDENING H MOVIE • • 1 Somewhere In Time c 19801 Christopher Reeve Jone Seymour Obsessed "''"' the p0ttra11 01 8 t91h-century actress a mooern·day New York p1aywr1gn1 usu nypnos1s 10 rravet bac~ on 11me ano meet hef PG $ BEBTHORSE Wendy sets ou1 to prove her hOrse 11 1he best on the Wost Z MOVIE • • •, The Loved Ont" ( 19651 Rob•rt Mor .. An11ne11e Comer The nepnew ot a deceased HOI lywoOd star Incurs some debts and 11.,adacnea wnen '' comes 11me to mai.11 1118 funeral erranga- menta 'G 1:00 6 l) FAT ALBERT 0 SPORTSWORLD IJ THE MUNSTERS Lily 1s hired <>• a rasn1on model m MOVIE • • Bundle t 19561 Debbie Eddie Fosher 01 Joy Reynolds m WRITING FOR A REASON Order ~ SPORTSWORLO S REACHING OUT Tllo& provoca11ve Cll1lc1ren's program pro.es that being nand•CdPPed IS JUSI a s1a1e otm1nd 1:30 0 CIJ 30 MINUTES 0 ONCAMPUS IJ LEAVE IT TO BEAVER ID THE GAMMAS ARE COMING I m WRm NG FOAA REASON Completeness ' S SHOESHINE GIRL A valuable ~sson tor cll•I· dren about tObs respo11s1 b11111es an11 tr1endsh1p 2:00 6 l<IOSWORLO Featured an 1nterv19w w1th 1114!1 group S1ste1 Sle<19e a reporl trom Ph1ladetph1~ on lhe Academy Bnvs C1101r 0 EVERYWHERE Locahon love l•om 1he Los Angetes Street Scene C1v1C Ce-nter 1J GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 0 AGHT OF THE WEEK Calllorn1n Flywo1ghl CMmp1ons111p ton Clyde vs Afonso Strongbull tii) HABLAMOS ESPANOL al) NEEDLECRAFT (l SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON C MOVIE • • * 'The New Lond ( 1972) L111 Ullmann. Mu von Sydow A Scand1n11vi· an tamlty S8f'kS freedom and a new Ille in 11>8 Mon· nesota terrnory ot the 18501 'G' $MOVIE • • ,_ ·~ "The HMJnllng" 11963) Julie Harris, Claire Bloom Four diaparat• people 1nvatlgt1I• a h<>use wtlh 1n lnlamoua repu1a· 11on for supernatural golngs-on ·a· CHANNEL LISTINGS @MOVIE • • '" "Th• Shape or Things To Come' ( 1117111 Jack Ral•nce Alter Earth'• oe.trUGllOn In • IObol WI•. I po--nonory ttneg.cle SMlll 004\ltOI ot the IUf'lltV()rl' lvna• c;lty 'PG 9 ICNXT tCBSI D ICN8C (N BC! e lc:TLA (Ind.I CD KABC IABCI 0 KFMB CCBSI 0 KHJ·fV (Ind.I e KCST IABC> • kTTV (Ind.) • KCOP•TV ltnel.1 • ICCET (PBS> • ICOCE (P8SJ 0 On·TV 'l Z·TV 111 HBO C 1C1nema•I fl (WORI NY , N. V ~Ti (WTBSI r tESPNI tS tShow11mtoJ • ~lll~t e 1c:.aoie N~ws Nt.t""'°'"' l:30 II 2 wrTH YOU 8 Wl!ITPH OUT ·000"8MAN • Oii UQ~'•llLAND • MOV1I ••• "lhe l,4111111" (IHI> Ct11k Oat>te. Marllyf! Mon roe A VOUl\O OhlOIOM llOhll ao111111 Iha cruelty uff<l lrl Iha roundup ol wll(I hor ... fO I AM. I OAN, I Wtu. P11ytng And Pretend· trig" Miiier ROgttl d4tm on111ate1 hl1 uM fJlt aand and varlOu• 11nd 10\'I GI NIEOl,..£CAAFT Cl) STAATMK G!MOVIE • * • "The Valley 01 Dec• ••on ( 104$1 or ... 011.on, Gi11gory Peck Tiie t1rnily -vant lal1a 1n tove with a wet11hy coal m1ne1"1 ton H MC·vtE • • ·~ "S..mt Llk• Otd Ttl'OH ( 111101 Goldl1 H1w11, OMvy Chue A tolt-lle&tl.a lawyer 19 IOln between he< ~11 ••· huabend· turned-bank robber and htt upttghl preMnt husband who I• tunning tor Calllorn1a 4ll10I r.-y.gentf 11 •PO' lJ THE MOM STORY: CU8AN RHYTHM 2.40 Z MOVIE • * * '" "Doctor z111vego" c 11166) Omer Sharif. Geral· drrwi Chapton Two lovers SlrugQte llntdll Iha Spirit and peu.on1 ot tne Aus sien Revolution 'PG· S:OO IJ LA8T OF THE WILD 1J MOVIE • • '" "The Three Stooges In Orbit" ( 11162) Three S1ooge1. Carol Chrllttn· sen Three men 1>8Come mvolwid wllh an 1nven11on developed by M&rlla" '~ m MOVIE • • • "My Sox Loves" ( 1963) Debbie Reynold•. Chit Rot>ertson A Bro•d· w•y actrest 11 adopted by srx 1bandoned children she finds ltving orl her prooerty 1n lhe country EJll CALIFORNIA JOURHAL m PEASONAL FINANCE ANO MONEY MANAOEMEHT "Financial 1n1111u11ons 3:30 6 SPORTS SATURDAY $500.000 "Jockey Ctull Gold Cup' tor three-yea,. old thOrOUQhbreds and up. and 111a c11ampaona Slake& for two-year.old thoroughbreds (from Bet· mont Park, Elmont, NV ). CaiQary Stampede Rodeo (from Calgary. Canada) 0 FREE4ALL 8) MUNDO REAL W PERSONAL FINANCE AND MONEY MAHAOEMENT P~alCredrt 4:00 0 SPORTSWOALO 0 GOLDIE OOLO I THUHOAR 0 l(OJAI( fD PRESENTE m HUMANfTIES THROUGH THE ARTS ®) THE Roa<fORO FIL.Ea $MOVIE • • • Return From Wilch Mountain" t 1977) Belle OavtS Chrostopller lee A power·mad af1stocrat end hos qreedy remale cohort a11emp1 to exptofl the svpernatural ab•flllos ot two children trom outer space ror 1he1r own evil purposes 'G· @MOVIE • * llllle Dragon~ Charles Lane PG' 4:30 0 SUPER FUN HOUR tii) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY AtBA Amsterdam vs Bay· ern Munich m HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS 'H CONSUMER REPORTS PRESEHTS rne Shop Around Show Topics 1nctuoe soaps breoktast cereal, •ce cream and motorcycles 6:00 IJ NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW IJ MOVIE • •" Laserblast (19771 Kim Milford Cheryl Sm1tt1 While lravelhng 111e desert a man hnds a laser Qun and a m8d<1ff1on and ialllr reall1As 1hn1 when tne medallion is worn the 11un has 11 power that can destroy anything 0 KOJAK Koia• continues hos attempt 10 prevent underworld retal1at1on against a Chinese sffem gang (Part 21 ID MOVIE • • • 1 Harc1 Contract ( 1969) James Coburn LS(' Remick A beautiful wom- an uuses a hired k1fl8f to abandon his plans to com· mil a lhtrd murder Q) MOVIE • • • ··inside Oa1sy Clo var' ( 1966) Natelle Wood Christopher Plummer A new HOltywOOd starlet has trouble ad1ust1ng to Ille show business society or 1hc'JOs W UP ANO COMING tnc1dent At H&fTl•llon H1g11 Marcus seeks v10. tent revenge .. ,,... he •s a11ack6d al SGhool by 11 wMe bully t) m M'A"S"H SI a:NCE WELK "Oreol EnlOfllllnort" C'MOVIE • * '> Arab4an Advtn· ture" ( 1979) Christopher Lee. Milo O'Sllea. An •vii SO"C:e<er holds a l>ffulllut P<lfJC'U captrve wflile a young prince gets aultl· enoe from genies and !ly- ing carpell In a bt1ve attempt 10 ••scue her ·o• (f{)MOVIE • • "Bo1rdw1lk" ( 19711) "'Ill Gordon, L.. St11a- btrg An Old couple retuM to ,...,. 1he nelQhl>OtrtOOcl !My heve &penl ll'\091 of Ip.Ir Uvtt In ~· urban crtmt •nd poor IMllQ COii· dltlont 'PG' (Q)MOVIE • • • ·~ .. Rio Bravo" ( 1HI) Jot'ln Wayne, Dean M~tln An old Ctl~ • former dapu1y-hm 1td· Ol'\ri, • ~ q\lloll~ ~ end a gift MIO• Orange Coast DAILY PILOl/Saturday. October I 0, 1981 1 TUBE TOPPERS I CBS f) s·oo "Wult Oisne~· ~krbie Rides Again .. The lO\'t' bug .come!'> to the utd o( a widow threatened with ('\'l<'lton A BC fJ 8 oo Lon• Bout Tht-~''J'>Oll µrt>mac rtt!'i \.\Ith Juhl~..., '"~ddanJ,! lti un Aust ralian doctor K T TV ID 9 00 Elton " t::lton Ru..,.,ian tour .Jn h n To Ru:-.111u W11h perform.., '"' a Kll.J 0 1000 "The Agon~ <.1nd 1he E<::-.ta~~ · t°hdrlton Heston ~nd Rl'\ llur n ... on ... tur Ill the ... tory .or :\t u·hl'langt•lu .... conflil'l!-i with Po pt• .J ullu:, 11 lheflll lo oullrnarl a pow. arlul ranci1111 who waol• to get hll killer brothtl relea!Mld rrom pnaon 'G 5:150G» BASEBALL PLAYOFFS HOUJIOfl YI. Dodgen In L.A (II MC.et_.,) 5:300 NIWS 0 WIEEKEHD SPECIAL The Ghost Ot Thomes Kempe" The gho11 of a 17th-century aorcer•r recru111 a 12·year-old to 00 II•• apprentice (Part I) (RI fD ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Rebecca 01 Sunnybrook Farm Whole selling ca~es ol soap 10 help win a tamp tor Mra (RIQ ~ FROM JUMPSTREET ·T11e west Afrtean H•fl taoe· OSGar Brown Jr I rooi. at Ille special role ot musrc m Alncan and Afro· American culture features pe1rormances by Hugh Maaeltela and the Wo se Oanee Theatte (RIQ Cl) WELCOME BACK. KOTIER Tiie s-alhOQI compete to save a troubled g1rt who risks her Ille when her desrre 10 become 11 Sweathog is not tahen serooualy @MOVIE * • The Amu1ng Adven- tures Of Joe 90 G · -EVa..G- 8:00 6 Cl) CBS NEWS O Q!NBCNEWS 0 NEWS 0 OAIZ2l Y ADAMS A woman sets out 10 kill • black bear S.lle believes Is responllble tor her lather'• doetn fll) COSMOS One Voice 1n The Cosmic Fugue ~ Ctrl Sagan eaplor811 the~lg1n evOlu· llon and dlverllly or Ille on Ettth (RIO C'i) MATINEE AT THE BIJOU Featured "The Big Show ( 1936). a tuno-tlllod -••· ern 1111rino G-Autry ano Smoley Bume11e. a cartoon, a Shirley Temple snort. and Chapter 2 or "Tl>e Phantom Emp.,a' ( 19351 alarrtng Gene Autry and Smoley Burnette 'S1MOVIE • • •, Seems Like Old Tomes ( 19801 Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase A soft.hearted lawyer is torn between her hOpeless e• husband· I urned· bani. robber and lier up11gh1 present husband who is tunning tor Celtlorn1a .rnorney general PG Z MOVIE ,. • • •. Pr1ve1e BenJa mm t 1980 GOidie H•wn Eileen Brennan A well·IO- do young womon m1stak· enfy 1oms the Army follow ong 1ne dea111 of lie• ne"' llusband on their wooding night R 8:30 6 C1J ~ NEWS 0 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK IJ TWILIGHT ZONE The lirst man lo vls<t Men ts relieved to tltld that MIU· 11an1 ore very human.like 7:00 tJ IN SEARCH OF ... Human Aura IJ STAATAEK The Ente<pr1se 1s almost destroyed by a strerigo obrect which calls Itself Nomad 0 WHERE WERE YOU? 0 GAl2ZL Y ADAMS Grouly teaches two runa way otpnans a lesson ol survival on the w1loerness 0) LAWRENCE WELi< "Great Enterta1nets (() SOUO OOLO fD AAMBUN1 Cl) IN SEARCH OF ... @1 YOU ASl<EO FOR IT ~THE MUPPETS Guest Ben Vereen C'MOVIE • • • '> "My Bodyguard t 1979) Chns Makepe11Ge. Adam Baldwin The new k•d at a Chicago 111g11 SGl\ool makes ft1ends wtth lhe xhool oulcasl and together they atand up to the cruel g•no wnic" hed J>«MCuted tl>em botn 'PG' r Hl THE COMMODORES IN CONCERT OM of 11>e wortd'• most ver"hte groups per1orms Its greetest hill. lmiiudlng "Easy," "Three Times A Ledy" and "Won6ertand · 10 allow·stopplng dancio atepa and • dAUllno 111or l'i_hl allow 0 J4JOY OAAL.ANO IN CONCERT Judy tings some of her most popular aonga occompanled by a lull orcl\Mtra In tlllt ttnaatton- •I Me-woman show. 1:30 fJ DANCE NVER Celeb<tty judgta Olrlllo- pher and Lynde Dey Gaoroe; Greg Mutlevoy end Me•ectlth Mac:AH . 8 U'>OKATU8 • OMtl D IOOCM MADE IN OEMIAHY Aja. AmlterO"'" "' Bay- •<n Munleh Cl) OMNI: THI HEW FAONTIIR 9 IA T'UlflJOl.Y IOfT'IOH 8 THI MUPNTa au..1· PllJI ~ (Dl tMI OL"IW'AO "The lnct9dltlll '1ve" FM 01vmp1c "hietM wflqet pertormlflCts w1ll Ova fo· aJI time. lncludlnQ Al 0..1 er Vera Caslavask• entl Paavo Nurmi. wtll t>e rea lured 7:llO 1J THE MGM STORY. CUBAN RHYTHM a:oo 0 Cll WALT DISNEY Herbie Rodes Again Her- bie the Volkswagen comes to the B•d ol a widow whose old-tashtoned frre house 11 thrHteneo by plans 10 e111Ct a 130-ato•y olhce bulfd1ng (Pait II 1J MOVIE 11 * •,., Zardoz \ 1974) Sean Connt<y Ch11tolle Ramphng In the 23rd cen. tury the arrival ol 8 mortal prom1tove d1srupt1 I SOGlt1IY ot eternllly young 1n1euec 1uals 0 @i LOVE BOAT !Season Premlett) Juhe gets married to an Aust••· lian doctor a prolessor captures a ieputed m1ssrng hnk and a schootteacner seeks the allen11on ot • w1allhyman O 0 MOVIE * 1 > ·The House Thal Screamed ( 11171) lflh Palmer. Jot>n Moulder Brown An overly Slf•CI schootm1s1ress forces her adolescent pup111 lo lu•n If# lan1asy es a m.ians or escape OJ THE WALTONS Tho Carri1va1 Q) MOVIE • • • Pocket Money ( 19721 Paul Newman Lee Marvin An 111neran1 cow- boy and ll•S alCOllOhC s1dek1Ck are h1'0d by • rodeo promoter to pock up a he•d ot cattle 1n Mexico Eii) ODYSSEY On The Cowboy Trail A 10011 IS taken II how new larm1ng 1oc11noques and s1r1p mining lhreelen the 11me-11onored l••<llllons ot rar>ch•ng -and the land 11$811 (R)O OJ BARBARA MANDRELL AND THE MAN~ 818T£R8 Guesta Andy Gibb, M1nn'8 Pearl (RI 'H MOVIE * • ·~ · O.v1ne Madneu ( 19801 Bette Mfdler. Thi! Harlelles r111s lllm roc;ord ol Mldle< S Conc:etl Pft(IOr· menus et the Pasa()ena CIVIC Auditorium In Febru· ary. 1980. rea1urea a vat1t· 1y ot songs. from camp standards 10 rock ballads punc1ua1ed by • ser1es or raunchy monologues 'R' $MOVIE • * • •, -Prl\lat~ Bent&· min" ( 1980 Goldie Hawn, Eileen Brennan A well-to. do young women m1stak · enty 10<ns the Army lotlow- ing the death of her n- husband on theor wedd1n9 night R @MOVIE • • •-. "The Nude Bomb 11980) Don Adams Sylvia Kristel Secret agent Mu - well Smart laces h•S most dangerous adversary •n an arch v111a1n who plans 10 taunch m15Slles that will dtS<Ol>e me enhre human populellon 'PG' z ,MOVIE • * • "One-TrlCk Pony' (1980) Paul Simon, Blair Brown A onc.-popufor performer 1s pressured by eve•yone around him 10 d•op n1s s1yte ot muS>C and write songs 1ha1 can bring him beck 10 the top 40 'R' 8:300 MOVIE • • Cocllleshell Heroes" c 1956) Jose r:erre1 Trevor Howard A handtul ot trained v04unleers engage on a dangerous plan 10 blow up an enemy b8111e· shop In a French POrl m SPORTS AMERICA 1n1erco11eg1ate Indoor Poro· (RI 6 MOVIE • • • Hondo ( 195•) Jolin Wayne. Gerald•fle Page A cav&t•y dispatch rider oncouritefS a woman and lier son •n Ap•che chief's blood brother 'G 9:00 1J Cl) MOVIE • • ·~ Hero A1 Large (1979) J~n Altier Anne Archer. A struggling yovng actor dona the gutse of 11 wpe<t>ero alter unlnten· tl0t\81ty atopplng a holdup «D TO AU881A. .. WfTH ELTON Elton JoM penorms hit own specl•I bl•nd ot vibrant roclt and lla1hy showmanship In tl>I• account o4 hlt RusSltn tour S) THE PUEBLO PAE8EHCE The oullurat heritage aod Hfet~ ol the PueblO lndl· ana ot the South-I art wOMSMd ttlrough their itt. mvtic, -einoni.s anc:1 or•' hltlo.y. Fna We1\ltf' narrat .... Q!MOVIE • ~ "Elv\I And The Beauty 0-" (19811 Don Jot'ln· ton Stephanie Zlmt>a1t1t. Lind• T1>omp1on't romanot W11f1 rod< I I If EM• PrMley ll d••mt- UHCI (RI (°C)MOVll '* * 'r\ "A Smalt Cltctt Of FrMlfldl" ( 1980) Brad OIY• 11, IC¥t!I Allen In tlle '"°' tlll fn.ndlhl9 encl lderlllam of ltl<M Hatvtrd atudtftl• II thrNttned when °"' 0(.,., ... drlft- 9" to -In \lllCflMI '"' HO. NAltMl..L&liAllllO Gut11ta JM St•mptey. ~ •~Y J Dellon ti an• T homp.on Leo<• ver •II t :41 «L MOVll * • * • '"AMU119'll0rt 11NOI Oen Bumyn, Sam Shepard Altt< a ~· f•t•I avto aociffl\1. • won1an 1111<1• lhat .,,. hU ..... •bill ty 10 hell othera bul IA I*· ttcuted beGauae ot 1141' ••tuaal to claim • divine 1nll11t11Ce PO ,~.~ 0 9 l'AfllTASY llLANO (Seuon Prerni.tel A worn. 1n reunu" with 11ono lo•t love •nd • tno11 aporta. w• fie• tight1 tor a place 011 , prolt181onll b••ketbell teem Q 0 MOVll! ••••. Tht Agony Al'lll The EcatHy" t 1985) Cheri ton Httlon AeA Hll11•on MIChelangelo and Pope Julfua II ctHh over the p11n11ng ol tnw S1s11na Cha~ CD AAMSWEEK Cl) INDEPENDENT NETWOMNEW8 fill CASANOVA Fevers Of Love S11il 11opped on ll•s prison ceu Casanova tFrani. r1ntay1 oecornM 11ck w1lh leve• and 1111 ae11,.um evokes 1m11ges ot se• v10111ric" and death (Part 51 W AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tne Charlot> Daniels Band• The Country Music Assoc:•atoon s lnstrumen101 Group or lhe Ve11r pe1 lorms The Devol Went Down To Georgia .. ,., Ameuca end Tex as H MOVIE • • •, Somewhere In Tome" ( 19801 Ctor1s1opf'ler Reeve Jan" Seymour Oosessed "'''h tne po11ra11 ot a 19th-c;entury ac!ress. e modern.day New Vork pllfW'1Qh1 uses nypnos1s 10 travel back 1n 11me and meet her PG O.MOVIE • • a The Jork ( 1979) Steve Marlon Bernade11e Peters A chronic screw-up makes millions on a weird 1nven11on onty to tos. It all in consumer damage suits R S WHAT'S UP A.MERICA Take a snott took al adults who believe l w1ng1ng 1s Ille onty way to f.ve. an Amer1· can bulff1ghter go11lfa· grams str.p.grams and lots more QMOVIE • • ) Seems like Old Tomes I 19801 Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase A soll-nearted rawye• is torn between her hopeless e>- llu s band -turned bani. robber and t>er uphQhl present husband who 1S running lor Calttornia attorney general PG 10:30 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED ID NEWS Q) NEWS IN REVIEW 11:000 D 0 Cll®.J!JJ NEWS 0 COUEOE FOOTBALL Stenlord VS UCLA ID M"A"S"H lhe personnel ot 1he •077th 1ry 10 make a good 1mpress1on on • psycnia 1,,5, wt>en tn•eatened w•th reass.gnment m COLLEGE FOOTBALL A"zona vs USC tii) UP POMPEII When Lurc1o'a master doc•des 10 mo1'e to Rome and gel a now slave h•S ~urily 1s shattered m SOUNOSTAGE Southside Johnny And The Asbury Jukes !RI::... C MOVIE * • The Ballrmore Bui lel · ( 19801 James Cohurro Omar Slla'11 A small tome poot huslle• must •a•se $20,000 end wrn a bog tournament before he can hive a rematch w1lh an old opponent who has never tost at any game PG S BIZARRE X J~n Byroer shows you things stronger than truth larger than hie and (8n•er than anyth•ng you ve ever seen in these encore pres· en1a11ons lrom 111e S~w­ lime Bizarre flb•ary 11:30 IJ BARNABY JONES Whtie on the tratl ot a young girl Barnaby t>ecomes Involved on a shootout and sustains a wound wh•ch leaves him bhnd Q ~SATURDAY NIGHT u v E 0 A&CNEWS OJ MOVIE • * .,., Hard Contrac;t (19691 James Coburn Lee Rem.ell A oeaullful wom- an causes 0 hired killer to abandon t11s plans 10 rom mn a third mu•der Eii) ACCORDING TO THE RULES Documentary tootage eyewitness reports and courtroom orama are uSf'd to tell the Slory or Or De<- ong, a Ge•man surgeon accused ot Nu• at•oc:•11es and how l>e sued Leon Uris, aull>or of "08 VII ' 101 libel MOVIE ••'It "The Andromeda Strain" (1971) Aflhur Holl, David Weyne ThrM scien· 111111 work to •denllly o del<lty etreln ot becterla in time to save everyone lrom extinction ttJ) NF\. REVIEW ANO PREVIEW ($}MOVIE * • "Stone Cold Dead" ( 19711 Paul Wiiiiama. Rich· ard Cronna, A cop end a amalf·tlme orlme bOts Jo•n forces to find th8 man resp<>ntlble for a MrloS of P<ottllute kllllnQt 'A' ( t) "r ' SHORT SUBJECT 11:46 8 MOVIE ••~ "Olllthoma Crude" ( 11173) G-vt C. Soon, F1ye OuMWey A young woman •llernpts to 111gt1n ~llOn ot ht< OH·fltlld tnt11resta -M1>NGKT- 1HOUPAUt<>H OI DRACULA A •tek.lc;ttve Draoula aoo••rs wllh llowt1119 wolve• 1ty1no bat•. thun der 1nd 110111nt"ij rn 11>11 "'"ll"IQ 11..atrl<:el produc· ''°" tape<lllv• II the Ed S1.111tv1n I hHlrt rn N. V 2 MOVIE • • •'• ·women In Love" ( 111701 Glenda Jac;llaon. Alan BalH Bated on Ille 110vfl by D II Llwrtnce 1 wo couplN upeuenc• 1tmb1veten1 tte11no1 of IOvt 1nd 111t• in lt'Mlil rornentte 'otallon1h1pa with tht;r respective main Q 12.30 LIO MOVIE • • 'Ftr De·Lenc;e 11!1141 C11vrd Janaaen 111,011 1 ange A submarine c , .... trapped Dftrleatn 111e HO Ii ilflllC~Od by YtnO• mou• ¥•fn:tr' 12 46 Ii MOVIE • • • Nort11 Oallat J!or ty 119791 Nick NOllO Mac. • Oav1s Groupies p1t1.pop- IMO and •II· rug ht parly•no ""Qin to take the•r toll on two luu-1ov1ng DIJI over· ""' hill toot hall player• R' 1!00 0 ROCK CONCERT Gue~ts V!in MOr'1•on Jimmy Chll Hose Roytoo 1J9) EVENINO AT THE IMPAOV C MOVIE • • • • B1ood1no1ne1s 1111181 Roe.narc.I Gt1111 l ony 1 o fl1<111co A .,.oun9 man cla1es to break tamoly tran 111011 by wnrk1ng "' a llOSP•· 111 woro to• tn1ld11m •dlher 111an 1n the 1111a•y construe-t t 1on ous1nl!5' R 1:306 MOVIE * * Murder On Fflght SO? t 19751 Aalpn Bella my Polly Bergen A man1- er: "arks 1he passengers on a 1tans·Allan11c 191 with - murOer on h•s mtnO IJ MOVIE * • Tl'lo Ttomplers t 19661 Goraon Scott Joseph C.otten /4 50fd18f rctvrns to 111$ lamer s hOllMl alter tne C1v1I War cdus1ng problems ans•ng trom the rather s prt1t1ar cnv m MOVIE • • • , M .iqorie Mor nonq$tar I t958) Gen!' Kel- ly Na1a11e Wood An 1mpre~s1onabte young 9"' tan~ on rove with a m•ddle- aq!'d songw,.ter only 10 d•~co•er that he i~ a tail· IJfC (() TALESOf'THE UNEXPECTED Bud 01 Prey S MOVIE • • • , Lady S•nQS Tne Biues t 19721 01ana Ross Billy Dee w1111ams ThR , ane1 natety steffar and tr ag- •C career ot blues singer 81fhe Holllllay w11ose i1dd•c11on to aruQS tnc.rea!l&<J OS ner PC>P<ll3nly d•d 1s traced G 2!00 m MOVIE • • OoomwBtch' ( 19721 Ian Barmen Judv Geeson ; 39' NEWS @MOVIE • • • 1 llP Jer• r 19 791 C,te•" Murf111 Burnodelte ""'"" A ,11romc ~rew-up makf'S m1ff1ons on 11 we<rd ,,, .. ,n11on only 10 rose 11 all in consumer t1amage IUllS R 2:16 Z MOVIE • • Tl'IP I oved One 11'11>51 n oberl Morse An1~n1111e Comer The •·r•i;ht'w ot 11 deceased HOI· 1vwoo<1 "'.-t' mcur!a> tome· r1••1·•~ <ll'd hP.itJac.hes wh~tt ,, c.omes tune to nM•e 111<' luneral arrange- n\t1n1s CJ, 2:30 0 NEWS 10 A8C NEWS 2:45 H MOVIE • • {;h111" 9 L•berty 37 t t 180) W,rr,.n 0«11~S f .1t,4n J '"''' A Stu I txnn l11l1fll IOf!nt-''IV 1 qun f1~1'•lti' \1.tQfllli a on" m;ln ll.illfe d<jd•llSI '1 r 11lroat1 c..()mpany waflt~•'O •u mat..e 1r.1c~s acros~ n1!. ll•mtnry R 3:00 C MOVIE • • • A Sm:>ll C11c1e Of Friends ( 19801 Brad Dav· 1• Karero Allen In the l960s Ille l'1endsh1p ana jf1pahsm of thre-P Harverd ~luO,.nts ·~ thr<>au•ned when on11 ot lhem is dralr ed to serve on V1etn"m R 3:30 6 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • r Shor JpsS(> Jnmes t 1'~4qf John lreiancl Bar- t1.i1 • Br111on JeS'i•~ James <.Owllr<1fy ~lllfH P>P"llPrlCf!S " ;trino of bad tuc~ @MOVIE * • PhOb•H t 1980) Paul M11:;nael Glaser. Susan Hogan A qroup ol mental 1><1l1ents are murdered .\C.Cnrcl'"g 10 th<>ir 1rid1v1du·' "' fPars R 3:•5 ID MOVIE • • Only The v1111an1 (19~ 11 Gr~9ory Peel\. Bar- b·l•8 Poy1on A Cll1'&1ry unit rrqa1ris rPspe<1 lo• theu leader whl'fl he saves them hom an lnd111n all11Ck 4;00 IJ MOVIE • • .,. "Twelve Crowdec:I Hours ( 11139) Richard Ota. Lucille 01111 A g1r I'S rtpOrl· ' er -boytdend cle11" her brolller s name $ WHATS UP AMERICA Tel\• a 1hor1 look 81 adults who beUevt sw1ng1ng Is the • only way 10 Uva. en Amer1- c11n bulltigh1er. gorltla· nr11ms. stffp.grama and 1 I rotsmore ' r 4:20 Z THE MOM STOA'I'· CU8AN AHYTWM 4:30 'HJ MOVIE * • ''• "Divine Maoness (1980) Bette Midi«, The. H11rte11es This l1tm roel«d n1 Ml<Jl~r's co"'*1 penor. m11nca1 at the P8Mden8• CMc Aud•lorlum In i=.t>ru- aty 11180, r.a1ures t v.,.... 1y ol 1ongt. from ~ 11en0ardt 10 rocJt IM*lde. pu11Cluated by a-* Of, rauncrty tnOf\OIQOutia. 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See C3 Call it psych or deja vu: Dodgers win 81' JOHN SEVANO o<-.Dell, ........... can duplicate what lhey did a year ago in sweep· Ing three straight. LOS ANGELES -For what it's worth, the Los Angeles Dodgers do not believe in fortune tellers. gurus , four·leaf clovers or horseshoes. Indeed, the Dodgers seem to hold some son. of mystical advantage against the Astros at home. The team that beat the Astros, 6.·l, Friday lo stay alive in the NL West "mini·series" wasn't close to On TV today "You 1ust can't say we don 't have a chance here. We do," said Houston i;hortstop Craig Reynolds. "We're aware of what they've done to us here. but I'll take our position over theirs any time." "We're actually ahead over last year at this time." savs Garvey, whose home run in the first inning off Bob Knepper helped the O.odgers build an early 3·0 advantage. "Last year we had to win four games to win it all This year aU we have to win is three." On the other hand, the Houston Astros don't beneve in jinxes. magical spells or witchcraft. channels 4, 11 at 5:10 How, then, does one explain what the Dodgers have done to the Astros here recently at Dodger Stadium? Well, you don't. Despite los ing here Friday for the 12th time in their last 14 meetings, the Astros insist they are not doomed; they insist they are not psyched out; they insist Dodger Stadium is no different than any other stadium; and they insist they play no dif· ferenUy here than they do anywhere else in the National League. resembling the club that scored but one run in 20 mnings at the Astrodome. "I'm sure their minds on the quality of baseball we play here," says Steve Garvey of the Dodgers' domination. "I'm sure they feel a lot dlrferent here than they do at theAstrodome. ·· The Astros still lead the Dodgers 2·1 m the series. But, if you'U remember, it was this same Astros team that led the Dodgers by three games going into the final series last year -and those who follow baseball know what happened then. "All I can do is put people out there and let them play," says Houston Manager Bill Virdon. "In the playoffs, it's like starting a new season. You can't worry about what has happened in the past. What's happening now really has no bearing on the past.·· "I'm s ure they're aware they haven't won that many games here," adds Reggie Smith. who drove In a run in the eighth with a pinch·hit sacrifice Oy "Even though we're down a game you have to like our chances. But I think they're trying to put negative thoughts like that out or their heads." Of course, the only thing different about here and somewhere else is that the Astros lose. The Dodgers certainly do. After struggling to find their offense in Houston. the Dodgers exploded for six runs al home. And, while the Astros scored runs conveniently in the Astrodome they were cer· la inly struggling Friday. That's true. But what's important is the Dodgers believe in the past and they believe they Very few of the Astros wanted to talk about the oO·called psychological advantage the Uodgers may hold. Many felt the less said on the subject, the less it would orev on their minds. <See DODGERS, PageC2) A's once again West champs Oakland tops Royals, 4-1 , for sweep OAKLAND <AP ) -The Oakland A's, who sunk to em- barrassing depths two years ago, are once again champions. ·'A lot of us went through lean years, drew strength from them, and that makes this all the more beautiful," said Rick Langford, the winning pitcher Friday night as the A's beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1 to complete a three- game sweep of the American League West plavoffs. "l like guys who are hungry, want to learn and want to win," said Manager Billy Martin, describing this young team. Rickey Henderson, the A's 22-year-old left fielder, broke out of a slump by reaching base four limes and scoring three runs in the victory which eliminated the Royals, defending American League champions. THE A'S, WHO won five straight division titles from 1971 to 1975, were last in the AL West Sinitnons sparks Milwaukee NEW YORK (AP) -With one swing, Ted Simmons brought the Milwaukee Brewers' bats out or hibernation. '·shackled on two harmless sineles for six innings and trail- ing l ·O, Simmons snapped a 19- inn in g Milwaukee scoring drought with a two·run homer in the seventh and the Brewers erupted for a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees Friday night. keeping them alive in the American League East Division playoffs. Although Paul Molitor's tie- breaking leadoff homer in the eighth was the winning run, it On TV today channel 7 at 1: 10 was Simmons' blast that lifted the Brewers out of their hilting doldrums when it appeared they were on the verge of being s wept in three games. "I guess we were maybe long· lng for a little hitting, wondering when it was going to happen, confused why it didn't," said Simmons, who not only touched .off Milwaukee's three·run .seventh but drove in an in · . ~r.ance run with an eighth· !!?bin~ double. · "There was no doubt the guys were concerned about the fact we weren't scoring many runs, but I think t he whole at · ~sphere changed completely a,lter my home run." .-The Brewers' victory cut New York's lead in the best-of.five series to 2·1 with the fourth s~heduled for Yankee Stadium tiday. · ·'Rick Reuschel will pitch for New York, Milwaukee will go ~!th either 14-game winner Pete \{uckovicb, who has been taking antibiotics for tonsilitis and a rever that has kept ~m from pitching in either of th aat two games, or Moose Haas, ho was ~nocked out ln the fourth inning of. the first game. ."For the first time tn three ~ys we feel like we are alive," $;lmmons said. "When you go down 2-0, it's kind of a down thtn1 ... The Brewers' decisive two-run e~1Mh inning came after Ule Yankees had Jumped on Milwaukee reliet ace Rollle (See SIMMONS, Pate Cl) in 1979, winning only 54 games and drawing a sickly total or 306,000 fans that season. Martin, after being fired by New York Yankees owner George Stein· brenner. took over the A's last year and guided them to a sur· prising second-place finish. The Royals finished far ahead or Oakland last year . but Kansas City pitcher Larry Gura said Friday night, "If we had won this series, we still would have a record under .500 going into the championship series. "That wouldn't have been fair. The best club in a division should be the one in that series. and the best club in this division is the A's." Martin and the A's may be facing the Yankees in the cham· pionship series, but the Oakland manager said, ''I don'l really care who we play. I'm just hap. py we're there." Martin was both a player and manager for the Yankees. BUT, WHEN ASKED about his tentative pitching rotation, Martin said, ''I'll give you an answer in New York." The Royals, who won the AL title last year and had taken four of the last five division pennants. collected 10 hits off Langford, equaling their total through the first two games. But they wast· ed most of the hits, including four in the fifth inning when they failed to score. D10y ~-......_ _., Rk M,,. IC .... lw Langford went 71f.J innings for the victory, and relievers Tom Underwood and Dave Beard held Kansas City hitless the rest of the way. Beard. a rookie pro· moted from the minors late in the season, earned a save with 1 lf.J perfect innings. Steve Garvey is congratulated by Dusty Baker, Pedro Guerrero after hitting home run. then waves to crowd. CdM, Estancia settle for 10-10 tie The A's outscored the Royals 10·2 in the one·sided best-of.five series. Sea Kings boot field goal with 0: 32 left, then miss 50-yarder with 0: 00 left HENDERSON, WHO led the league in runs scored. was O· for·9 and scoreless in the two playoff games at Kansas City. He had two singles and walked twice in the title·clinching vie· tory. Henderson drew a walk from Gura to lead off the A's first and stole second as Cliff Johnson struck out for the second out of the inning. Tony Armas followed with his fifth straight hit -and s ixth or the short series -to drive in the game's first run. Armas grounded a single behind second base and Frank White knocked the ball down. stopping it from reaching center field. But the second baseman couldn't throw home fas t enough to get Henderson, who easily scored from second . Henderson singled to open the third and was caught in a run· down when Gura picked him off first. But Henderson reached second when shortstop U. L. Washington made a throwing er· ror in the rundown. By ROGER CARLSON Of .... Dally ~ ... IUft Corona del Mar High Coach Dick Morris said at this point he was happy with a tie -and considering his Eagles were on the ropes with just seconds left. Estancia Coach Ed Blanton appeared fairly re· lieved, too. when it was over. Sea View League football powers Corona del Mar and Estancia remain on the un· beaten list today following Friday's 10·10 standoff before a capacity crowd of 5,000 at Newport Harbor High. Indeed. it was a standoff. Each scored a touchdown in the last moments or the second quarter through the air, each scored a field goal in the final moments of the fourth period and each is now 4·0·1 for the season. l·0-1 in league play. And each came up with one play after another, of· fensively and defensively. to keep things going, or to put the skids to the other. "WE'RE GOOD, and so are they," said Morris. "They <Corona del Mar) played a fine game and their defense was pre· pared." said Blanton. "Our defense played well, too, but our offensive line didn't block as well as I wanted. lt was two good football teams out there." Corona del Mar appeared to be on its way to its first loss after four straight vie· tories when Estancia quarterback Jim McCahill engineered a 59·yard march. culminated by his 19-yard field goal with 3:47 remaining. Bill Sieker took the high snap and got the ball down for McCahill, but it didn't take the Sea Kings long to respond. Quarterback Eric Woods hit Lance Martin with a screen pass on the first scrimmage play and the CdM halfback went 22 yards to the CdM 48 and later Woods went to Joe Lara on fourth down for a 27 -yard pass play to the Estancia 26. FINALLY IT WAS fourth·and·seven and Peter Johansson lined up for the fi eld goal attempt. His boot appeared good, but a penalty prior to the snap required another effort on fourth·and-two and he hit it dead center with 32 seconds left. The ball popped loose on the ensuing kickoff return and Scott Flemer recovered for CdM at the Estancia Z7, but with no time left Johansson's 50-yard field goal at· tempt was true. but fell s hort by just a few yards. · Corona del Mar's defense, led by Troy Shaw, Randy Reyes, Mike Staub, Flemer and Shawn Yard. held Estancia's vaunted running game to a mere 70 yards. Curt Wenzlaff could only net 50 yards on 17 carries. But Estancia 's passing game was something else. netting 247 yards as McCahHl clicked on 16 of 31 . with nine of his completions to li ttle Abel Cachola. who accounted for 130 yards THE TWO struggled to a 7-7 halftime situation during a span which saw each dominated by the other's defense, only to strike quickly through the air in the wan· 1ng moments. The Sea Kings got on the board first with a 76·yard march. just when it appeared the drive was going to be bogged down. Woods was hit for an 11-yard loss when Ken Andrew slipped through lo make a sack on first down. But Woods went back lo pass again and found Lara wide open behind two Estancia defenders at the 5· yard-line and the 6·3 senior grabbed the pass for a 48-yard touchdown play. There was l : 57 left in the second period when Johansson kicked the PAT and the Sea Kings were in command -but not for long. McCahill went to the air six times in the (See TIE, Page C4) Despite 6-2 win, Phillies' backs still against wall PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Manager Dallas Green of the Philadelphia Phillies said his team seems to thrive on adversity. The Phillies snapped back Friday to beat the Montreal Expos 6-2 to keep from being eliminated from their best· of-five National League East Division championship series. The Phillies, behind starting pitcher Larry Christenson, who pitched six in· nlngs of fOW'·hit, one.run ball. and re· llevers Sparky Lyle and Ron Reed, have a chance to even tbe series today wltb Dickie Noles goinl a1atnat Scott Sanderson. A filth game would be played Sunday in Pbtladelphla. The Expos came to Philadelphia wit.b a 2-0 seri~ lead after a pair of ~·1 vie· tories al Montreal's Olympic Stadium. ''There's no question our backs are up against the wall," said Green. "We On TV today channel 4 at 10 came here with resolve. We knew what we had t.o do.·' Green said Christenson, making hi• first start since Aug. 24, did a fine job and he complimented plncb·hitter George Vukovich, whose pincb·hlt, •lx· th-inning slntle scored the first ot two runs that helped the Pblllla buJld a 4·1 lead. "My ball club ls not afraid of these situations," saJd Green. "We've had our ( backs in the corner many times as a team and we have risen to the occasion. Today we came to play and tomorrow we'll be right back there.•· Green. who reportedly Is leavin1 the Phillles to become an executive vice president and general manager or the Chicago Cubs. said he hadn't diacussed his private situation with the club. ''They know how these things crop up at times. 1'11 tell you, some of my players would be tickled tp death to see me go. It (the report by newspapers) doesn't make them mad." Shortstop Larry Bowa, who bad two ot the PblUlet' 13 hll.s. said that tut. year the club bad to 10 to HOUiton to win two and the lea cue cbamptomhlp. "It's the ·same but wt'rt at Mme now," said Howa. "We have to come out scr atching and clawing." Montreal Manager Jim Fanning said he didn't plan any changes. He pointed out the Expos, the second-half cham· pions, had been winning on t.be road. "We lost two to St. Louls and \hen won four straig'bt to clinch the second hall division Utle," Fanninc said. "I'm not going to do anything different than we've been dolng the last three weets.' • The Expos played the aame .aader protest because of a b11ar~· ID the tourtb lnntna when. tbey U.., had a triple play butt.be umplree ealled It a doubleptay. Ithad nobeartD1oat11e• come and was rejected by Nat.loeal <8" PIDLUES, Pate CU ;. , t ' Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Octobor 10, 1981 ...-----------------------,,,..------------------------~------------------------------------------. \l. Barber salvages tie for Flyers ' ~ ~ Bill Barber, n11mcd cnptaln ot "1 the Phllad. lphl u Flyer• Friday, ' didn 't wait long to s h o w his lcudc rish1p Bur~r !Scored two gouls to lllt the ~ FlyerR to n 2·2 Uc with· Detroit In the NatJonal Hoc k e y Leag ue opene r for both teamtl• Philadelphia maintained its mastery over Detroit on the Flyers' home ice, extending its rt'cord lo 0 17 5 !l ance Dl1lro1l lt•St won ln Umps may file uit against rowdy fan From AP dispatches NEW YORK -Umpir e Mlkc • Reilly, attacked by a fan during F'ri· duy night's New York Yankee · Milwaukee Brewer division playoff game, said the Major Leugue Umpires Association pro bablv will file suit against the fan The fan. ide ntified as Frank Kuraccea, Jr . ran rrom the sta nds onto the field in the top or the seventh inning. tackled Reilly and was dragged off the field by security guards. Cecil Cooper of the Brewers had just hit a s ingle when the incident occurred, dis rupting the America League East playoff game. "I didn't see him 'til he hit me from the back," said Reilly. There were initia l reports that a blackjack was sighted, but Reilly said he didn't see any. "He didn't hit m e with anything. I haven't been tackled like that since I played football in high school." The Yankees announced that charges or trespassing and disorderly conduct would be brought against Kuraccea, of Ansorua, Conn. After Reilly was hit, Yankee third baseman Graig Nettles rushed to pull the assailant off Reilly's back. and home plate umpire Ken Kaiser. a former professional wrestler, also went to Reilly's aide. Quote of the day Ph1ludelph1a in 1971 <.:enter Tbomu Gradln scored three goals for Vancouver as the Cunucks defeated Edmonton, 6·2 Rookie Dale llawerchuk, thl' NllL'g top dran last year, scored twlce and set up two other aoals as Win· nipeg bombed the New York Rangers. 8·3 .. Ocfcnsemun Palll Sbmyr, who balked last week al joining lhc Hartford Wh <ilcrs . decided Fridtty lo report Rookie golfer has three-shot lead Rookie Payne Stewart charged to l!I a 5·under-par 65 Friday lo take a s ur prise three-stroke lead a fter the second round of the rain-delayed Southern Open Golf Tournament in Columbus. Ga. The 24-year· old Stewart strung together six birdies and one bogey over the hilly, 6,79l ·yard. par-70 Green Is land Country Club course for a 1J2 total. Al 135 were Je rry Pate, first-round co-leader George Burns . Bob Glider, Calvin Peete and J .C. Snead. Play was suspended because of ruin with 20 players still on the course and the round will be completed today . Bill Rogers held off a late challenge by Gary Player in head-to· he ad compel1tion at the World Match Play Championship in England Yaz signs for another year Carl Vastnemski, who will turn 43 next August, signed a 1982 con· tract Friday for the 22nd season with Bum PhilJlps, famed for his unfulfilled quote that the Houston Oilers would "kick in the door" when Pittsburgh was riding high as NFL champion, on prospects for the New Orleans Saints this year: ''I'd like to twist the knob.'· the .. Boston Red Sox . "If I ever make It to the Hall of Fame, I want to do it ~earing a Red Sox uniform," said Yastrzem ski after agreeing to terms for anothe r season paying him over $500,000 ... •Houston Astros' pitcher Don Sutton underwent surgery on his right kneecap at Cen· tinela Hospital in Inglewood. Sutton. who was injured Oct. 2 when struck by a Jerry ReuH pitch. had two scr ews inserted in his knee ... Members of the Kansas City Royals voted to award the team's coaches $1 ,000 each for their work in tbjs week's ruvis1onal playoffs against Oakland. From Pag·e C1 SIMMONS • • • Fingers for a pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh that knolled the score 3·3. Molitor·s home run just cleared a des pe rate leap by Dave Winfie ld, New York's 6-6 Left fielder whose efrorl left him jackknifed over the 8- foot·high wall. It was the third hit for Molitor. whose leadoff s ingles in the first and fourth were the Brewers' only hits off Tommy John until the three-run seventh. ''You could feel the mood change on the bench with Ted· dy's home run," Molitor said. ''Th al turned it on. When the Yankees tied it, it turned again. There was no reason we couldn't turn one more time." Yount followed with a single off the ~love or third baseman Graig Nettles that KO'd John a nd brought on Rudy May. Yount advanced to second after May caught Cecil Cooper's line drive bunt in the air but threw wild ly past first trying lo double Yount A wild pitch moved Yount lo third and he scored when Simmons laced a double up the alley in left center That was more than enough for Fingers, who settled down and blanked the Yankees on one hit over the final two innings and s al vaged the victory instead of his accustomed save. From Page C1 o.ltf ll't .......... .., llktMl'll IC ..... Vo/an Ryan. f;r Dodger g reat Sandy Kou/ax talk about 110-hltters From Page C1 DODGERS STAY ALIVE • • • PHILLIES • •• "We're still in a good position, but we've certainly had a tough time here," concedes Houston catcher Alan Ashby, one of the few players who want Ed to talk. "There's been a trend but we·ve got to get it out of our minds. Quite frankly, we didn't want to go past today. Now we hope we don 't have to go past tomorrow " The Dodgers, without any tomorrows left to the m. are sending F erna ndo Vale nzuela t 13·7 > to the mound today (5 : 15 start) against Houston 's Vern Ruhle (4-6>. If a fiflh game is necessary it will be Jerry Reuss ( 10·4 l aga inst Nolan Ryan ( 11 -5). Naturally, what the Dodgers hope to get today is the same type of offensive power they were able to generate Friday. Tommy Lasorda's squad. which was held to 11 hits and one run in Houston, had 10 hits and six runs agains t Kne pper and three other Houston pitchers in one game at Dodger Stadium . Garvey s ingled a nd homered for two RBI. while Ken Lan- dreaux, Dusty Baker and Bill Russell had run-scoring hits and Smith an RBI fl y ball. Burt Hooton , meanwhile, tamed the Astros on three tuts - one beln& a home run to Art Howe -before tiring and glv1ng way to Steve Howe In the seventh. Howe and Bob Welch · shut the door on Houston over the final Lhree tramea. "We do have our work cut out tor u1," admlta Terry Puhl. "But I don't think it'a the ball p&rk or. a.n.YlhlnC else a.a much • as it's the ball team that's in the boll park If we could play the San Diego Padres here every day we'd love it .. Are the Astros thinking about thei r problems at Dodger Stadium and maybe pressing a little'.' '· 1 think we have enough to think about without thinking about that. too But it's possi · ble, .. Puhl says. "When you do that, though, that's when you los e." "I don't think when we take the field 1l's on our minds," of· fers Ashby, "but by the time the ninth inning rolls around it seems like we do." The Dodgers certainly aren't relying on that advantage to get them through the series but. as De rrel Thomas expl ains. it doesn't hurt to have that little extra. "It's definitely an advan· tage," he says. "It's something you know is In the back of their minds. "We know we're at home. in our own territory. We're not s uperstitious . but we believe in ourselves. They came in here last year needing one game out of three and couldn't get It. That's what you call deja vu." OCC women win The Orange Coast College women's volleyball team upped ltJJ South Coast Conference mark to 3·0 Friday night with a come· from·behJnd 10·1S. 15·7, 15-11, 15·9 triumph over San Diego Mela ln San Otego. • t League Pres ident C:ha rle s S. Feeney. The Expos took a I ·O lead in the second innin£ Gary Carter, whose two-run homer won game two at Mon· lrcal Thursday night, opened the second with a double to left Chris Speier knocked in his third run of the series with a two-out single. The P hillies. however, went ahead for the first lime in the series in their half of the second. Gary Matthe ws a nd Keith Moreland singled and, one out later, Ma nny Trillo singled through the middle off Expos starter and loser Ray Burris, s c oring Ma tthe ws . Center fielder Andre Dawson's throw to third wound up in the Montreal dugout, a llowing Moreland to score to make it 2-1. In the sixth, the Phillies scored twice to boost their lead to 4· l. Moreland opened with a single and was replaced by pinch · runner Luis Aguayo, who ad· vanced to second on a sacrifke by Bowa. Burris worked a 3· l ('Ount on Trillo before he was in· tentionally walked. George Vukovich, batting tor Christenson, greet ed reliever Bill Lee with his se~ond pinch· hit single or the series1, After Lonnie Smith flied out, Pele Rose singled to right, scor· Ing Trillo. The Phillies are attempting to become the first team slnce ftve· aame playoff series were Initiat- ed 1n 1969 to come back from a 2.0 deficit to win. • 04 Gi bbs otters extra incentive Joe Gibb•, coach or Lhe [!] Washln,ton Redskins, In ad peraa.e ••• allem,pt to see bis club hold on to th• football believes be haa found the great motivator money. "I'm goln1 to 1Jve euch of my runner Sl.000 and If they rumble, 1 'll take It away." said Gibbs. The Redlklns have rumbled the ball 19 Umes in five games this seaM>n, all losses . . . Ardell Wle1aadt hi-s • been tired as couch ot the Dodger tilt tops TV Calgary Stampcders of the Canadian Footba ll L4Htgue Running back Waltt'r Payt~ .LS llsted as a ques· tionable starter for Sunday's game against Washington because or a leg bruise . Linebacker Jack Ham will m ake tus first s tart of the season for Pitts burgh this Gibb• Sunday agains t Cleveland after recovering from a fractured bone in his left arm . . New England reported that veteran £ullba~k Sam CullAla&bam would miss Sunday's game with the New York Jets because of a pull ed right hamstring ... Veteran wide receiver Ike Harris has been placed on the in· jured reserve list by New Orleans. Harris has not played since sufforing a knee injury against the Rams the second week of the season . . . The San Francisco 49ers reported a rare sellout for this Sunday's game with Dallas. In two pre- vious gam es at home this year, there were more than 10,000 empty seats at Candlestick Park Kriek beats McEnroe. shuns writers South African Johan Kriek, • ranked 15th in the world, upset No. l John McEnroe 3·6, 6·3, 6·3 Friday n ight in a fourth-rou nd match of the Superchallenge round ·robin tennis tournament In Melbourne. Australia. When reporters ig- nored Kriek for 10 minutes afterward to ques- tion McEnroe during a press conference. Kriek 8aid, "Thanks for the questions, boys," and w11lk('d out without s aying another"\vord ... The Los Angeles Lakers announced they had waivt!d rookie Harvey Knuckles, the tea m 's Sl•cond-round draft choice, and veteran Bob El· llott . Super Moment, the 8·5 favorite in the feature race at Santa Anita, rallied to defeat runner-up Exploded by 31n lengths . . Vlkkl de Vries of Colorado Springs, Colo. took the lead at the halfway mark of the Skate America com- petition in Lake Plac id, N.Y. U.S. cycle title on line l()night While he will be among the favorites at post time, Bruce Pe nhall of Balboa Island is by no means a cinch to repeat as U.S. national speedway riding champion tonight(8 o'clock> when the top 16 riders in this country converge on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Penhall recently won the world title in England and he Is the defending champion in the U.S. finals. But in his last race at the Costa Mesa track, after winning his world title. he was eliminated early in the everung in a crash. He is the first world champion to compete in the U.S. event while wearing the crown. Torught he faces seven-time former champion Mike Bast. last year's runner-up Alan Christian of Huntington Beach, and 13 olher riders, all bent on taking the U.S. title from him and gaining a bit of respectability in beating the world champ. Each or lhe 16 riders competing will race five times in 20 separate. four-lap heats that involve four riders each. Each r ider will race against each of the othe r riders once with points awarded on a 3-2· l ·O basis according to firush. The accumulating total determines the winner and the new U.S. champion. Among the ne wcomers t.o the U.S. finals are Steve Lucero, Keith Larsen and Paul Orlandi. None of the m has ever competed in a race of this im· portance before. But 1t will take five pe rfect starts to get out in rro nt o( the vete r a ns for any of the three newcomers to wm the title. Lucero is the youngest rider in the fi eld at 16 whHe Orlandi is the oldest at 31. Penhall is from Balboa Island as is Bobby Schwartz. another ,,f Ms racing compatriots in England who got his start at the Costa Mesa track. ChrisUan and Mike Curoso are from Hunt· ington Beach NFL standings Sooners, Longhorns duel, too By HOWARD L. HANDY °'_..,...,........,.. Followlno are the top sparts events on TV today. Ratings are:./ 1 ' ./excellent;''' worth watching; ./ ' fa rr ; .t forget It 10 a.m., Channel 7 I v· I COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ok lahoma vs. Texas. Announcers~ J(eith Jackson and Frank Broyles. The annual shootout at the Texas State Fair finds Oklahoma (1-1·1) favored by 1'h over the Texas Longhorns (3--0). Oklahoma played No. 1 ranked USC to a virtual stands ti II before losing In the flnal m inute, then the Sooners were tied by Iowa State last weekend. Texas had a week off to prepare. Texas is ranked No. 3 and Oklahoma No. 10. ~ 10:05 a .m., Channel 4 I ./ v ' BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Mon treal at Philadelphia. Announcers: Dick. Enbero and Tom Seaver. The Phillies will attempt to send the National League Eastern Division series into a sudden-death game Sunday by sending Dickie Noles (2·2) to the mound today. He will be OPPosed by Montreal's Scott Sanderson (9·7) as the Expos attempt to wrap up the Ea~t playoffs and head for the National Leaoue series. e 1 :10 p .m .. Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL PLAYOFFS: Milwaukee at New York. Announcers: Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale Milwaukee's Brewers held off a Yankee sweep with Friday night's 5.3 victory in Yankee stadium The Yankees are e tl>ected to send Rick Reuschel lo the mound to face Pete Vukovich. ~ 5:15 p.m., Channels 4, 11 I ./ ' ~ BASE BALL PLAYOFFS: Houston at Dodgers. Announcers: Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek (4); Vin Scully and Ross Porter (11 >. It wlll be Fernando Valenzuela (13-71 on the mound for the Dodgers tonight when they host the Astros and Vern Ruhle (4-6) in the fourth game of the Western Division playoffs. Valenzuela was beaten by Nolan Ryan in ttie first game of the series witti Houston Manager Bi ll Virdon electing to give his ace an extra day of rest should the series go to five oames. OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRE· GAME SHOW. 11 :JO a .m. (28) SOCCER -The U.S. vs. either Qatar or Poland in a first-round game of the Ft FA wor ld youth soccer tournament, taped in Australia. 1 p.m . (4) SPORTSWORLO -Professional boxing bouts. 2 p,m. (9 ) BOXING. 2:30 p.m. (4) WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN - A visit to Leadville, Colo., for a 25-mile barrel race · Also. Tips on fly.casting for rainbow trout. ' 3'30 p.m. (2) CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - Pleasant Colony makes his bid for Horse of the YeaP honors in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, taped at New York's Belmont Park. Also: Taped coverage of Bel- mont's Champagne Stakes, a mite event for two· year-olds and the Calgary Stampede rodeo, held in July. 4 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLO. 8 :30 m .m . (50) -SPORTS .AMERICA - Highlights from an indoor palo compet ition between Northeast circuit professionals and former captains of top collegiate polo t.eams. 11 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -UCLA vs. Stanford, played earlier in the day at Stanford. (13) COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Arizona vs. USC taped earlier in the day at Los Angeles. ' RADIO Football -Oklahoma vs. Texas in Dallas, 10 a.m., KIK (94 FM); Colorado at Nebraska, 11 :25 a.m., KIEV (870); Florida St. at Notre Dame, 11 :30 a .m., KPRZ (1150); Arizona at USC, 1:30 p.m., KAS.C (790); UCLA at Stanford, 1 :30 p.m., KMPC (710); Cal-Poly (Pomona) at Cal Lutheran, 2 p.m., KWRM <1370); Cal State (Fullerton) at Fresno St., 7:30 p.m., KWRM (1370), KWVE (108 FM); Antelope Valley at Saddleback, 7:30 p.m., KSBR <88.5 FMl ; Santa Monica at Golden West, 7 :30 p.m . KCR (89 9 FM). I • Hockey -Edmonton at Kings, 7 p.m ., KPRZ (1150). Baseball -Montreal at Philadelphia, 10:05 a .m,, KN X C 1070); Milwaukee at New York, 1: 10 p.m., KN X ( 1070); Houston at D,..,.,..ers 5 · 1s p.m KA BC (790), ""'"" I • 'I ~ATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division W L T PF PA Pct. Rams 3 2 0 123 96 .600 Atlanta 3 2 0 122 78 600 San Franc isco 3 2 0 113 106 .600 New Orleans I 4 0 50 105 .200 Eastern Oivlslon Philadelphia 5 O O 109 53 1.000 Oa ll as 4 1 O l26 78 .800 St. Louis 2 3 0 94 117 400 NY Giants 2 3 o 71 83 400 Was hington 0 5 0 77 149 .000 Central Division Minnesota 3 2 0 103 115 Tam pa Ray 3 2 0 96 M Detroit 2 3 O 97 99 Green Bay 2 3 o 96 119 Chical!o 1 4 O 82 109 .600 600 .400 .400 .200 San Diego De nver Kansas City Oakland Seattle W L T PF PA 4 I 0 162 120 4 1 0 106 54 3 2 0 124 132 2306362 1 4 0 68 101 Eastern Division Miami 4 o 1 125 83 Burralo 3 2 o 127 67 NY Jets 1 3 1 101 145 New England 1 4 0 106 121 Baltimore 1 4 O 87 145 Central Division Pittsburgh 3 2 O 128 104 Cincinnati 3 2 O 112 112 Houston 3 2 o 80 82 Cle veland 2 3 O 81 114 ~···o.­ll•••U•IAll .... i.CO..nnel2, IOa.m I Cte.,.1-at PlttsburVf\, CO..nnel 4, 10 a m I New Enel<tnd at H-York Jeb Phlllldetpflla et N-0.IHn• Cincinnati ti Balll,,_. Olklano at Kanw• CllV s .. 111. at Mauston TamSM e.v at G'"" B•v Washl1\911111 •I Ollc4t00 O•llas at $e1t Francisco IC-I J, 1 p.m .) Detroit at o.n ... r Mlnnft(Q at S4MI 0 1990 St LOUii at New Y'Of'k Giant• _.....,..o- Mlaml •I B\lffalo CC'*-1 7, 6 p.m.I \ ' .. Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October t O, 198 1 C3 ~ajor s111·prise! Edison QB sets school record in 48 -24 win • By EDZINTEL °'* Delly ,. ... '""" AmJd the huge congregation or players and Cums on j.he field following Edison High's convinc · ing 48-24 defeat of Mate r Dei at Orange Coast College Frid ay night, was Charger head coach Bill Workman a concerned Charger head coach Bill Workman. • Workman, forever the perfectionist,< and who wouldn't be after guiding a football program through 27 s traight victories?) said that he was concerned at halftime. And his team was leading then , 28·10. "I JOLD THE KIDS to pull tbeir heads out of t h e dark ." Workman s aid as hi s w i fe . g randmother, children and other friends huddled closely around him "The re we re too m a ny penalties , especially t he unsportsmanlike ones. a nd we we re our own worst enem ies. We were play ing into their (Mater Dei 's I game and getting all worked up· abou.t it. I told them to just close t heir mouths and play thei r game " Some may have a rgued that the Chargers were well into their game by the second quarte r and it was only a m atte r of lime before Edison, the No. I-ranked team in Cl F and the country for that matter. would blow another opponent off the field. Cleverly disguising a close first -quarter a s som e sort of hope for the Monarchs of Mater Dei, t he Chargers were in fact JUSt taking their time because by the beginning or the fourth quarte r. the s core was 41 JO. And Mater Oei 's ray of hope had long since vanished. Senior qua rterback Ken Major broke a school r ecord by throwing for 355 yards on 22-of-30 passes. He also threw fi ve touchdown passes The 355 yards broke the school mark or 344 yards set by Ste ve Rakhshani in 1976 agains t Eisenhower. lron1caJ Rakhshani's statistics <23 of 30 passes> were very close to M1:1jor's on that night "T his shouldn't co me as any surprise," said Workman . "Ken 's as good as a n high school qua rte rback around when he has to be You hear a lot about the b1~ passing schools like Los Altos. well. Ken ca n pass as well as any or them . a nytime." Workma n n•mihded that Major a lso has not thrown an inlerrcption this year. further dem- ons trating his consiste ncy And while ~aJor was burning up the air lanes, the Edison defense. perhaps an underrated Edison d efense. was stopping the touted Mater Dei run· ning ga me cold Tha t me ant the Chargers had s uc- ce:-.sfully shut down the Monarchs ' Kenned y Pola. Pola, who did not ente r the game until the s econd quarter after checking in late at a team meeting, was ht•ld to 106 yards on JUSt nine car- ries. But 79 of those cam e on one run in the fourth quarter. against what Workman pointed out was Edison's third str ing defrnsl'. T HAT WAS A FAR CRY from the previous week when the br uising 6-1, 215-pound tailback ran for 209 yards against Cre:.pi. ·'There wtff<.' a lot of good defensive e ffo rts for us tonight," said Work man. "Rick Di Berna rdo, J oe Zerucha. R l('k Ponde r, Mike Powell . P hil Cooper , all those guys did a heck of a job " Deify ..... ._..., Qfftn ~ Edzson Htgl,.s Dave Ge rous t unth ball 1 rs tackled by a Mater De1 player after a short gain On this night. be fore a standing -room only crowd of over 8,500, Edison proved tha t 1t can dominate a game through the air as we ll as on the ground, the way the Chargers ordinarily have done it. But early in the gam e. things were going a bit s ha ky for Edison and afte r Pola r an six yards for a score with 9 · 57 left in the half to make it 14· 10, it e ven appeared as if Ma te r Dci was thinking upset. Barons spoil an anniversary, 34-10 Edison scored first. midway through the fi rst quarter on a 16 yard pass from Major to Brett Bla nc hard Two minutes later . Mi ke Powell blocked a M a tc·r Dei punt at the Mona rch three-yard line where John Burke s cooped it up and ran in for the score .. Just like that , it was Edison. 14·0. By CURT SEF.OEN 01 llM D•llY ...... Staff LAKEWOOD -Lakewood High is celebrating its 25th annivers ary this year. but the only hint of s il ver displ<1yed Frida y night was the platter on which the LanC'crs s erved up a 34 -10 victory to the visiting Founta in Valley Barons. The s truggling Lancers. now 0-4. knew they we re in for a long evening when Fountain Valley's Rod Emery raced 75 yards down the left sideline for a touchdown on the first play from scrim mage to signed that a rout was on Be fore the evening was over , Emer y, the 5·10, 185-pound running back, etched his na m e on four of the Ba rons· fi ve touc hdowns. picking up 187 yards in the process. "I thought Rod played very well tonight." Barons Coach Mike Milne r said after t he contest. "Lakewood was struggling tonight. We've been there before .·· Fountain Valley <4· I 1 a lso got another solid perfor mance at quarterback from senior Matt Stevens who connected on 9 of 22 passes for 17:: va rds lhs favorite receiver . to no one's surprise, ~as Erner) who hauled irt three passes for 83 vatds. His most m emorable catch was a 56-yard ~trike on t he fi r:.t play of t he second quarter. On the play, Stevens faked a handoff lo Emery and then hit him with a little screen pass. Emery o;imply steamr d his way down the sideline to give the Barons a comfortable 21·7 lead. Earlier, the La ncers showed they could m ove the football as well. thanks lo a gutsy performance- from junior qu<1rterback Kevin McLean Mc Lean m oved the Lancers 66 yards in eight plays. culminating the drive with a 20-ya rd TD pass to Rich Torres a t 7 41 of the firs t period. J esus Galvez·s PAT evened the score at 7-7. Fountain Va lley forged ahead on a Stevens-to- J a m ie Craft touchdown pass of 7 yards. Emery. who picked up 187 yards on 14 carries on the evenin~. a dded a 10-yard TD run early in the third quarter and a 2-ya rd burst five m inutes late r as the Ba rons opened a 34· 7 advantage. While Fountain Valley's early lead fo rced the Lancers to throw the ball ea rly, t he situation may have been a blessing in disguise for Lakewood Coach Steve Breshna han. His young quarterbac k s howed that the Baron OCC can 't halt Griff ins' h ex The Gross mont curse struck Orange Coast Colle):!c•s men's cross country team again Frid ay. • as the powe rful Griffins raced to a surprisingly • e asv 20·41 ve rdict O\'er the Pirates. · OCC. which has ne ver beaten Grossmont, had the ad\'antag(' of the home course, but in the e nd, the Griffi ns· depth was just loo m uch for the Pirates 13 l l "It was a bad day for us." admitted OCC • Coach Gordie Fitzel "We're still a little bit behind right now. We had a fe w of our guys battl· ing the flu "Still. e ve n if we had been full -strength, we mig ht have give n them a tough battle ; but they still would have , beate n us," Fitzel added. Gross mont 's Mike Pope was the first to finish • with a 21.58 clocking , fo llowed by the Griftins ' S hawn E vans OCC's Brian Harold was third <22:08) ., "Harold had beaten Evans before, but he just got left out during the final mile," Fitzel ex· plained. The only other OCC runners to finish among , the top 10 were Lalo Terriquez (fifth, 22:U ) and • Mike Her-zog ClOth . 22:57). Without top runner Dave Huddles ton, Golden .. West lost a nar row decision to LA Harbor, 26·29 at LA Southwest. But Gblden West posted a shutout , victory over Sout hwest. Les Tate finis hed second for the Rustle rs. • e ight seconds behind winne r Henry Burkhardt of ¥ Harbor. GWC's Dan Arsenault was fourth. ,. The OCC women also took it on the chin -the • fi rst time they have eve r lost to Grossmont -as the Griffins scored a 27·32 victory. OCC (3-1) got a second-place finish from Lisa " Gonzales (20:26) a third from Barbie Ludovise C20 :321 and a fourth from freshman Sue Zika (20 :34). ., Gross mont's Anne Zambardo shattered the " course record (19: 12). The old record was set by " the Griffins' Lella Whiteman in 1979 Cl9:S4>. -. Me anwhile. LA Ha rbor's women banded .. Golden West a 22·33 setback. The Rustlers, 3·1 in • conference action, got a seconJ-place finish from " Alice Duarte C20 : 17) and a fourth from Ton1 Tester ~ (20!41 ). , pass defense was· hum an with a 12-31 performance, good for 149 yards. • The Baron defense. m~nwhile, also s howed it was ca pable of doing its job with five interce ptions o f McLean passes. two by Jim Corboy . E arlier. tea m mate Mark Chrisco intercepted a McLean pass in the Lakewood end zone with 21h minutes left in the first half to foil one of the Lan· cers' few scoring opportunit ies. T he Barons also turned in an impressive goa l· line stand in the waning seconds alter Mc Le an had moved the Lancers into a firs t-and-goal situa tion a t the Baron 2. • F Sl3t1 Sl~·ll'. J\ llh PREC • Antique GUNS SWORDS AND · MEMORABll IA l T T he Fountain Valley defense -comprised mos tly of Milner's second unit at that stage of the game -dug in a nd held off the Lancers on four straight plays to preser ve the comfortable margin of victory. 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L a guna Beach High dc feah.'d the Los Amigos Lobos, 9· 7, be fore 1,600 in Laguna Beach Friday night. Tied 7-7, in lhe third quarter, the Artists' defensive resistance paid off as the Lobos began to make costly errors, capped by an a borted punt a s the ball rolle d through Los Amigos' end zone for a safely. ·'We just loaded the line." claimed Coach Walt Hamera, ·and we caug ht them." Unlike the first half. where the Lo b os quarte rback , Joe Schaver. completed 7 of 10 for 121 yards. including a 45·yard to u<'hdown bomb lo halfback Mar k Nolan . the r ejuvenated <\rtist se<'ondar) only allowed l uf 5 passes to be completed for 4 yards Making it kno wn that Laguna Beach was going for the win col- umn. the 5-10. 100-pound Ber- n hill b li t z e d fro m hi s linebacke r pos ition for s ix un- assisted tackles. Artis t qua rte rbac k Evan Chalmers comple t ed 3 of 3 passes in the first half for 41 vards He ht up the s ky in lhe '\e<'ond half for 64 more yards. 1n<'lud1ng a 39·yard toss to tight end Ke\'in Mc Dennon. Delly ~,.... .. a..nn ,..,.. Defensive game: Irvine falls, 3-0 ··· Saddleback wins on 26-yard FG By .IACK MINTER of .. Delly .......... "r (eel that we can play with any team in the league (Sea View >. Tonight we were Just out· play ed by a strong defensive team," said Irvine High head football coac h Te rry Henigan following his team's 3·0 loss to visiting S addleback Friday night. The l~s. rrvine·s second in the first two weeks of ll'ague action. gives lhe Vaqueros a 2·2·1 rec ord this year. The Roadrunners ' Rod Pesak booted a 26-yard fie ld goal with 1: 04 left in the firs t half to give Saddleback all the points needed to d efeat rrvine ··our kids have been coming off some very good games lhat we very emotional," related Henigan, "tonight our bad field position and our inability to move the ball really hurt us." rrv1ne didn't ge t into Sad· dleback territory until the first possession of the third quarter and it was the strong Sad- dleback defensive that turned the Vaqueros away Defensive tackle Jo hn Niema nd twice batted down passes by Vaquero qua rterback Jim Gas ho on that drive . dle back first downs The Sudcllcback defense held Irvine to just 14 yards rushing in ·L thf" first quartt~r and 67 for the gu me. Irvine was twice in- te rcepted by the Roadrunner de- fense and Vaquero quarterbacks we re saeke<l tw1 <'l' Saddleback is now l ·l in Sea View le ague· action a nd J 2 for the season. CdM, Uni pos t polo victories The Coro na d el Mar High wate r polo team came alive in the waning seconds of the first ha lf, the n shut out Los Alamitos in the final two pe riods for a 14-8 vic tor y over the Griffins Friday. Trailing 8-7 in the final minute before halftime. the Sea Kings' Randy Taylor lied the count with 52 seconds re m aining and te ammate David lmbe rnino tallied 19 seconds later to put CdM in front for good Chalme rs also scored the Artists ' onlv touchdown late m the first qua rte r on a two.y ard plunge. This followed a 66-yard drive from their own 34. Ber- rvhill added the conversion. MONARCH ON THE RUN Mater Dei·s Mike Jones runs for short yardage as Edison·s Mike Powell <44 1 ('Ollll's up to make lhc tackle Edison romped to its 27th s traight vi ctory. 48-24 Irvine 's only scoring threat came in the fourlh quarter when Henigan opted for b ack-up quarte rback Mike Zo rn to take control "The last tim e we played. we only beat the m by one so this was a good win for us," s aid Corona d<'l Mar assistant coach Jim T urner · .. We've <·ome so d ose to win - 111ng our last two games." added lla mera. "that it·s about lime \\e won one ·· It was n·t a:. 1f the Lobos didn't ha,·e their last second chances. In fact , the Lobos had l wo of t hem . From Page C 1 TIE ... next 82 seconds, hitting Ray Urmson for 33 yards. Cachola for 22 yards, then Bob hoo in the end zone from 25 yards out Westminster ready to challenge, 35-7 Zorn pai;sed and ran Irvine down the field in a long, time· con suming drive that saw the Vaqueros go from their own 19 t o the Saddleback 25 before Sad- dleback 's Bob Silvas intercepted a pass. Irvine held Saddleback on its next possession to get the ball back with just 1. 39 lert in the game but lhe Roadrunner de- fense again dug in and held. The Sea Kings played good, pressure defense in the s econd half to s hut out Los Alamitos while the offense was able to score ri ve go als. In othe r a<'lion, niv ers1ty held off Dana Hills. 12·10, as the tande m of Ke ll y and S<'ott Washboume combined for hall of uni's goals A heavily-rushed field goal at· l<'mpt with 8: 12 in the fourth quarter barely missed the mark. With five seconds left to play :.i nd another long toss their only c ha nce . lht' Artist s ' defense came through again. Be rryhill found Schaver 10 yards in the ha<'krield. still in possession or the ball and sacked him. Diablos roll to 41-0 rout By TERRY WHITE 01 tlle 0.lly 1"1191 St.ff Mission Viejo High upped its non-league r ecord to 5-0 in im· pressive fashion by routing In- dio. 41-0. before 3.000 football fans a t Mission Viejo High School. The game was never close as the Diablos played a sharp game offensively and defens ively with a 424-134 a dvantage in net yardage. Mission V1eJo was able to set up its scoring drive when Jim Williamson inte rcepted an Al Walls pass on his own 28 and re· turned it to the Indio 49 in the s econd qua rte r. S eve n plays la ter Kevin Beres broke loose for a 23·yard run to gi~e the Diablos a 7·0 lead. Another fine run came with 3 : 25 left in tt>e quarter when J ohn Carroll broke loose from s everal defenders for a 27-yard touchdown to put Mission Viejo up 28-0. Diablo qua rterbac k Klaus Leitenbauer played a fine game, completing 12 of 16 passes for 151 yards and throwing two touchdown passes. His first one ('ame with 48 seconds remaining in the first half as he hit Darryl Gibson for seven y ards to put Mission Viejo in front 14-0. With 6 '50 left in the third quarter Leitenbauer hit Gibson. again, this time for 23 yards. to give Mission Viejo a 21 -0 cushion. MCCAIULL ADDEO the PAT with 35 seconds le ft and they wer e back where they started from . Penalties hurt the Estanc ia a ssault in the firs t half, but the obvious sor e spot was the run ning game with Wcn zlaff he ld to 24 yards on 8 carries. Cachola·s interception at the E s tanc ia 23 wa s th e o nly negative for the Sea Kings in the firs t h a lf -CdM had n o p en alties and no fumbles. The penalty s ituation caught up with the Sea Kings in the third quarter the first infrac lion wiped out Bill Bright's 23· yard draw to the Estan<'ia 12 and killed the drive. Among Esta ncia's defe ns ive stars were Mike Smith. J oe Romanoski, Chris Crandall, Scott Davis and Sie ker, among othe rs . Woods completed 10 o f 21 for 157 yards , including the bi g payoff to Lara, while Bright was the game·s leading running back with 86 yards in 19 carries. Blake shoo ts 69, leads qualifyin~ LLANO, Calif. (AP> -Jay Don Blake of SL Georg e, Utah, c ontinue d hi s g olf s harp- shooting during Friday·s final round of the Tournament Players Association Western qualifying, carding a 3-under- par 69 to finish the event al 18- unde r·par 270 Blake fini s hed the 72-hold event at Cr ystala ire Country Club's 7.000·yard. par 72 course with scores of 64·68-69-69. Ke ith Lyford of Santa Ana. had a closing 67 lo finis h at 273, while Mike Nicolette o f Santa Barbara. had a 71 to put him in third at 278. Chris Houchin of Bakersfield had a 69 Friday for a 279 total. By G RF.GORV MARSH Oi llM O~I' 1"1191 Si.ti L ONG BEA C H The Westminster Hig h School Lions fin d themsel\·es in the sam e s ituation a s m a n y of their r ivals in the t o u g h S uns et League Following an impres sive 35-7 v1<'tOr) al Long Reach Wilson Fr iday, Westminster con<'luded its pre·lea~ue schedule with a 4-1 record. D e fending S unset League champion Edison is aware of lhe e xp los i\'C~ natur e o f the Wes tmins te r squad , and the Ch a r gers sent a n 'assistant coa ch to Wils on to scoot the game. What he s aw must have been cause for concern. The Lion s m ixed a n alre ady est ablished rushing g ame with a :.trong passing game to keep Wilson off g uard all evening. Westminster had the county's fifth leading rusher going into the game in t a ilback Herbie Campbell While Campbe ll had a nother ex<'eptional gam e as he rushed for 73 yards on 12 carries and scored 2 touchdowns. it was the runnin_g of Campbe ll's backfield p a rtne r . Alfred T a u a nuu . t h a t pro v i ded Westminster with its m ost po- tent g round wea pon Ta uanuu carried the ball 13 times and gained 109 yards for an 8-yard average . Of his 13 car· ries. six earned the Lions first downs. The p ass ing of junio r quarterback Dave Neville com- ple m ented his running backs perfectly. He threw the ball only t3 times . but completed 8 with each resulting in a firs t down. Included in those passes were to uchdown strikes of 13 a nd 51 yards to Eddie Nunes . and a 12-yarder to Campbell Westminste r had the game in control fro m the opening kickoff. lt took that drive 67 yards in only 7 plays. and cappe d it with a 5-yard run o ff tac kle by Ca mpbe ll. Ray Berg's con - version made the score 7 ·O with Amerec{Tunturl Home Card 10 Cycle SHAPE UP ATHOAfE. REG. 528<.P' NOW: 824l_P} Do it at home! Enjoy the convenience of exercising at your leisure. Our new exercise store has what you meed to get in shape and stay in shape-in your own home. 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Before the first quarter ended, the Lions added two more TDs on p asses fro m Neville The first was lo Nunes for 13 yards . and the second was a 12-yarder to Campbell for his second s core of the quarte r Be rg was pe rfect on a ll of h is conversion tries Saddleback's top running back was Kendle Newson, the work horse for the Roadrunners as he carried the ball 23 times for 83 y ards on the night Newson also c au g ht o f thre e o f Dann y Arms tro ng·s a e rials for 20 y ards. all of them giving Sad- "Our d efense pl ayed very we ll . we were very aggressive." said Univer sity Coach Dave Ke nt. who pra ised the work of David Colwic k and goalie John P endleton In collt!~e wate r polo acllon. Wilson Cl ·3 1 was never in the ga me after that. UC Irvine fl'll to hos t Stanford. 9·7. College football ToO•y't co11090 loo40ell schedule· WEST Arizona at U!>C t 1 30 al I.A CollMtum ) UCLA ai Sl..,,l<l'd w .. 111"9!.,,.. a1 ca1 Cal Slate Fullerton al FrHnO St • n WulllnQton Sl al Or_. 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Call (714) 642-5678 111111 Piii The Otange Coast'g largest marketplace r Jamie Pag11.ar1t'lh Scott Sher Huiitington • • Wins again Oilers belt Tritons , 17-0 By CRAIG RUSSELL Of Hie o.tly -SUff Huntington Beach High's first-year football coach Greg Henry might have m ade his biggest coachfog decision sometime last year . That's when he sat down and scheduled Los Amigos, Bolsa G rande and San Clemente on s uccessive weekends. Friday night at Sheue Field in Huntington Beach was the third game of that series as the Oilers shutout San Clemente , 17-0. That's three straight wins (that's right. w+n·s) for Henry and his crew. and for the first time in many a year there is ex· citement surrounding the Huntington Beach foot· ball program. "( REALLY FEEL good about where we're go- ing," said llenry as he watched Oiler students and boosters reJoicing after the win. a sight seldom seen in recent years. "Hopefully these last three gam es will give us some confidence. The schedule helped us, of course. but more than anything else we needed lo learn how to win In the past. Hunt- ington Beach didn't think they could win These t hree games have shown we can " .,. The San Clemente game also s howed that Hunt- ington Beach can keep an opponent from scoring. something the Oilers haven't been able to do the past 65 games. The last time Huntington Beach .. s hut out a team was back in 1974. And the game also showed that the Oilers do have some depth and a bright future Senior Scott Stier was. as usual, the workhorse for Hunt· ington Beach. rus hing for 41 yards. including a 23-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. and receiving three passes for 34 yards. But it was a soph o m o re run - ningback back by the name of Dan Thompson who put the game on Greg Henry ice. WITH THE OILERS leading 10·0 in the closing moments of the third quarter. Thompson. who didn't start, gained nine yards on a first down play and then galloped 55 yards for a touchdown. T hompson led the Oilers with 75 yards on 5 car- ries. "That was a super run:· said Henry. "He got in· to the secondary real quick and got some great downfield blocking by our receivers. He's just a great athlete-and he's just a sophomore." Incidentally, Thompson's freshman team was 7 2 a year ago. The Oilers' sophomore team. play- ing without the explosive Thompson. is undefeated this season. The Oilers also got a fine run out of junior re· serve tailback Carl Saterfield With time running out in the game. Saterfield broke one 42 yards. helping him to 60 yards on five carries for the night. BUT Al.L WAS not bright for Henry. With 7:47 left in the third quarter. senior fullback · linebacker Jamie Pagnanelli had to be carried off the field. After examinations by the Huntington Beach trainer. it was feared the re might be some cartilage damage. "It's way too early to say." explained Henry. "We're just going lo have to wait and see. But we can't afford to lose him for very long. 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But such wasn't the case in Lhe second period as the undefeated Vlk· in.gs came to Bfe with a potent de· rense and an offense that put 20 points on the board to record a 30·0 victory over the Rams in the final non·league contest at Westminster High before approximatelv 3,100 rans. Marina Coach Dave Thompson agreed in part to this supposition but also gave credit to the Millikan team for its defensive play. Vikes' Cobian recovered a fumble al the Ram o ne b e fore otrisetling penalties on sul·cessive plays put it back to the three. Then a Viking fum bl~ was r ecovered by Millikan. Next it was an exchange of Inter ceptions with Weise picking one off and returning it 32 yards to the Ram 10. But the Vl kes returned the favor on the second play to end another scoring opportunity JEFF FRANDSEN, the leading re· cciver for Marina, is also the team's punt returner and had one for 42 yards to set up the opening field goal. He also caught ~five passes for 95 yards. Once the Viking offense got into gear in the second period. it was all over for the Rams. Ken Laszlo directed a 41 ·y11rd scoring drive, go- ing the final yard himself for the score. This one came at 8 .18 with the conversion try wide of the uprights. Followinai un interception by Co· b1an the Vikings moved to an ap- parent field goal of 26 yards but a pe rsonal foul penalty gave them a nother shot and this time Brian Brown converted it into a one-yard touchdown run Green kicked the conversion and it was 16·0. Laszlo hit Bob Critchfield on a 30· yard scoring pass for the next score and ttte final TO came in the third period after Jim McLaughlin re· covered a fumble. This lime Laszlo h1l Rick Tobin from five yards out on a swing pass for the score and Green convert.-\! Tun Grana:ruth booted the extra potnt Collow1ng (.'r1t('hfield's TO The V1k111gs ended their non-league vluy with a perfect SO record and will j ump into the frying pan 1n Sunset League action the next two weeks. fucing Edison at Cerritos College Friday night and then Foun- tain Valley the following week at Orange Coast . The Marina defense allowed only a penally first down in the first hair, gave up only one completed pass in 14 attempts imd let the Rams inside their 30-yard line only once late in Jhe game followmg a Marina fumble. 'rhe Rams went to the 14 but ran out of downs at this µuint a nd turned the ball over. The entir~ first half was played in Ram territory "I FEEL R EAL lucky to come out this well," he said after the ~ame. ·'They forced us to m ake a lot of mis· takes." Seahawks defense tough, 21-0 The Vikings were only able to put a varsity school record 47-yard field goal on the scoreboard in the first period as Lee Green connected. Ocean View wallops We stern for first victory "We were a little r agged at the start and l really didn't expect it." Thompson added. "But we played great defense and we were able lo move the ball once we got going. "We we re probably a little too slow in practice and it carried over in the first quarter " The Vikings were assessed three pcnaltie~ in the first period, all for delay of game. But once they got roll· ing, they never stopped. RON MALERSTE l N was the catalyst on defense. getting two quarterback sacks and numerous un· assisted tackles. Duke Maples and the Viking secondary of Dave Har· grove, Mark Cobian , Marcel Weise and Adam Kaae were also in· strumental in posting the shutout. In the early going. Marina played the part of the perfect host First the By KEN JULL Of U.. D•lly PIMl S ... ff The Ocean View High defensive un· il has bee n bright throughout the Sea hawks' first fi ve games In f'riday night's 21·0 victory over Western High, Ocean View closed out its pre-league schedule with a 2-3 mark, and closed out Westem's of· fense by holding the Pioneers to 112 yards total offense. before 2,500 fans at Western. The re never has been a problem with the Seahawk defense. but the of· fense has given head coach Ken Moats some headaches. "We 've been s luggish at times. but we've moved the football. I've never doubted that we could put points on the board, it 's j ust up to lhe kids to play hard-nosed football, and tonight they did. "We had the majority of the team s truck with some kind of flu bug, but we came out in the first half and played as a team and put some quick points on the board," Moats said The Seahawks scored on their first possession of the game. Ocean View quarterback John Heinle directed the Seahawks from their own 37 -yard line to the Weste rn 12 on passes of 17 and 13 yards to Todd Parker and Eric Reinholtz and the running of Rex Brown and Parker. On third-and-seven from the 12, Heinle dropped back and found Kevin Stanley at the two-yard line, Stanley dragged his defender into the end zone for the score Fred Tuttle added his first of three extra points. and the Seahawks had a 7-0 advantage. In the s<.'cond quarter, Western had the ball at the Seahawk 46-yard line. On fourth down, Western went lo the punt formation. but the ball was snapped five feet over the Western punter's head. and Ocean View had good field position at the Pioneer 36. After two plays netted six yards, lleinh.• fac·cd a third and-four situa- tion The senior quarterback look it himself to the WC'slern 22-yard ltne for a first down On the next play Heinle hit his tight -end Fred Tuttle at the fi ve-yard line for a first a nd goal situation One play later Ocean View had ils second score of the night on a five -yard !>camper by who else. Heinle. On the Scahawks· next possession, 1l was Rex Brown's turn. Ocean View once again had good field position at the Western 38-yard line. ll took the Scahawks six running plays to score all by Brown. On third-and-goal from the two. Hei nle called Brown's number and the senior speedster scampered in for the TD, giving Ocean View its margin of victory 21·0. REGISTER FOR FUTURE UNITS NOW! 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"'' HOU&aAC:tNO TURF PAltAOISI -p,_teel Wllll- A Aelt-lrom Olt"KtOf of r.clng to vlu p r .. lelenl ~ "119••1 menager Nemed Tom T-racing -rt••rv •llCI eon., JOIUIMll Cllre<IOf Of publl' ••••llOl\S •no merhtlftt, ....... ~ $ietdtCI .s '2 • )ol $1 '2 as u ., It It *1 • IS It's Allen's show USC will unleash its own wildcat today By llOGEll C:A R~N o(-Dollty ..... aa... LOS ANGELES The Univcr1sity of Arizona's football lt!am Invades the Coliseum to duy for a Pac· 10 conmct with the Trojans ol Southern California, but it's all becoming somewhat sefondury these days. At center s tage t oday Is Mar<'us Al len, t h e Trojans ' lleisman Trophy candidule who has run roughshod over four op- , ponents as USC has romped to the No. I-ranking in the nation And he's going after an un- heard or fifth straight 200-yard plus game , a m o n g o ther things. today. Allen's numbers keep piling up a nd USC Coach J ohn Robinson. who will talk a blue s treak .anytime you want to bring the s ubJect up, says, "He's on his way to becoming one of the greatest runners in the his· tory of college football " KICKOFF IS at 1:30 and Allen wi ll be out to improve on the following: He h11.s 925 yards in four games an average of 231.3. He has seven career 200-y ard games and last week. at Oregon State. the 202-pound senior from San Diego piled up 192 yards in the first half Allen is one of those gifted in· dividuals who comes along once in a while with the complete low· key look. After games the media and admirers are all over him, anx· 1ous for his comments and to lavish praise on him. But All en 1s almost uncom· for table in the situation, con- stantly trying to pass the praise Marcus Alle11 l o others, but to ears which aren't listening. "My name is the one that will always be up there. but I wish my linemen and receivers could be up there with m e," Allen says. ROY FOSTER. a 265-pound of. fens ive lineman. 1s typical with his comments. ··Marc us is our represen- tative. He represents those six lineman," says Foster . "It's more than that. He represents the whole team.·• The entire Trojan squad echoes Foster's sentiments. Al- len is a popular figure he's the toast of the Trojans. ·'T his isn't because he's a Will winless Cards alllhush the Bruins? UCL A faces 'Iowa defense ' today . STANFORD (AP) -The Stan- fo rd Cardinals may be 0-4. but that hasn't given UCLA Coach Terry Donahue a fafse sense of confidence going into today's Pacific-10 matchup at Stanford Stadium. "Stanford is a tough place for us." said Donahue. "For some reason. Stanford plays two or On radio today KMPC (710) at 1:30 three games a year better than their other games -and two are against USC and us " UCLA, with a 3-1 record and a No. 17 ranking in the nation . is a i;trong favorite lo keep Stan- ford 's los i ng record ·Un · blemished, but Cardinal Coach Paul Wiggin believes his team will make a game of it. ··For us to withstand the tremendous challenge that lies ahead. we mus t rekindle an in- ner beli ef in what we set out to do when the season began.·· said Wiggin. "The one thing that stands out about this footbaJI team is that they care. They've got pride and they want to win." The Bruins, coming off a 27·7 victory over Colorado. have lost only to Iowa in a 20· 7 upset. That loss could mean something to- day, said Donahue, because Stanford plays .. exactly the same defense as Iowa. I hope that this time around we do bet- ter against it •' UCLA is led by quarterback Tom Ramsey, the second-rated passer in the Pac-10 with seven touchdown passes so far. and running back Kevin Nelson. younger brother of Stanford's Darrin Nelson R a msey. a junior, 1s the second-ranked passer in the con- ference. having completed 47 of 81 attempts for 642 yards and seve n touchdowns . Kevin Nelson, with 369 yards rushing. is averaging 123 yards a game, second only lo Southern California's phenomenal Marcus All en in the Pac-10. Stanford, licking its wounds after a 17-13 loss to Arizona, hopes to get its Nelson and quarterback John E lway back up to form that made them All- Ame nca candidates. Elway has had an off-year so rar for him -throwing for just four touchdowns whiJe being intercepted s even limes. But that doesn't mean anything to Donahue. ··Elway is nearly well. He isn't 100 percent. but his ankJe is only bothering him slightly." Sailors try again; warriors in action Newport Harbor High 's Sailors tangle with El Toro tonight in Sea View League foot- ball action at Mission Viejo High with kickoff setfor7:30. Newport Harbor enters with a n 0-1 league record and 0·4 overall mark, while El Toro counters with a l·O league rec- ord after snapping a three- game losing streak. Also competing tonight at 7.30 is Woodbridge Hi gh's Warriors. who are seekjng their first win ever after three losses. The op- ponent for the senior-less War· riors is LA Baptist and the site of the game is lrvine High. s tar.· says Robinson "ll'11 because of the kind of guy he ls. The whole team shurcs in his in dividual accomplil1hments." I So ll goes -and today! Chapter 5 of the 1981 campaign unfolds ag3inst the Wildcats , I who ure 2 2 overall, 1-2 In con- ferenc play with the Pac-10 I conquest. u 17 13 victory over \ Stun ford. AMONG THE WI LDCATS from tbe Orange Coast area are On radio today J KABC (790) at ~ s tarting right guard Gerald I Roper (6·4, 239-pound senior). from Huntington Beach Hi gh and Golden West College; I backup tight end Mark Gobel <6-4, 223-POUid junior> from Golden West;..i>ackup left guard Mike Freeman (6-2. 231-pound sophomor e 1 from F<'unlain ' Valley ll igh, a n d r eser ve quarterback Gil Compton, the Foulain Valley High product who ed the Barons to the 1979 CIF, ig F'ive Conference cham-1 pionSl\ip. Arizona Coach Larry Smith is well aware of the task which lies a head for his Wildcats today. "We haven't had to build USC up to our players." he says, "'they know how good they are. They're blessed with a good a mount of fine athle tes. "But I'll tell you this, we're not coming in there to look good, we 'r e going i n to win . Nowadays, I still ~lieve there is not th al m uch difference between the top team a nd a host of others. We simply have lo make use beat us, and not beat ourselves " Sophomore Tom Tunnicliffe is billed to s tart for Arizona at , quarterback after hitting 17 of 25 for 146 yards against Stanford, while the defe nse. which has al· lowed only 152.8 yards a game. is led by inside linebacker Ricky Hunley and outside linebacker Bob Gareeb, each who made life m iserable for Stanford 's John Elway. THE WILDCATS utilized a sophomore C Brian Holland) and a fres hman (Vance Johnson) at tailback. .. Arizona is a solid team with good offensive balance,·· says Robinson. "I'm also impressed that they held Stanford to one touchdown." Nevertheless, the Trojans are tisted a~ 21112-point favorites to dispose of Arizona today and the onl y real focal point will be Al- len and his assault on another 200-yard day. John Ma zu r , the o nly · sophomore to ever start for a Robinson-led Trojan eleven, has yet lo be intercepted in four starts. and the defense. which has been spotty at times. ap· pears in top shape. Chip Banks is expected back at his inside line backer post after a sli ghtly sprained knee, and the offense will be beefed up with the expect ed r etur n of tackle Don Mosebar a nd flanker Tim White. Fred Crutcher is a nother pleasant surprise in the Trojans' arsenal. T h e 190-pou nd freshman tailback. who sees ac· lion when Allen is either tem- porarily banged up or sitting on the sidelines in the second half. has been brilliant, averaging 6.79 yards a carry and returning seven ki ckoffs for a n average of · 26.3 yards each. including a 56- yarder. Also in the USC attack are a pair or Edison High products - V-back Mark Boyer , a 228-pound sop homore. a nd 190-pound freshman Duaine Jackson, a backup comerback. Bucs, GWC face tough tasks Pirates, Rustlers in OCC twin bill; Gauchos home By CURT SEED EN OllMOallf"' ... lt.tl Orange Coast College won 't get any kind of break in its tough football schedule today when the Pirates entertain the Southland's No. 4 team. El Camino. Likewise, Golden West draws a formidable op· ponent in Santa Monica CC which should pose a ~eriou.s threat to the Rustlers' chances of reaching the .500 mark. Both games will be played at OCC, with the Coast· El Camino contest set for 1: 30, and the GWC-Santa Monica duel at 7:30. At SaddJeback, the Gauchos of Ken Swear· lnge n risk a three-game unbeaten streak against Antelope Valley. Kic koff is at 7:30. "I honestly don't think anyone is facing a tougher schedule than we are." bem oans Coast Coach Dick Tucker. The Pirates are In the midst of playing the top five teams in the Southland JC poll. namely Saddleback, Pasadena. El Camino. Fullerton and Cerritos. "This ~ a brutal schedule. Our athletic direc- tor !>hould be strung up," Tucker jokes. ( Tucker Is OCC's athletic director, too). El Camino brinia a 2-0 record into the contest, whileOCCcounters with a 1·2mark, the two losses to Saddleback (24·14) and Pu adena (27·7). Later , Golden West and Santa Monie• square off in a battle or former Southern Cal Conrerence rivals. GWC (1-2) is now a member or the South Coast Conference. while the Coraaira find themselves in the Metropolitan Conference, but these two teams have had e nough interesting contests to assure the adrenalin will be rtowin~. Coach Ray Shackleford's Rustlers picked up a 31-7 victory last weekend against LA Vallev to ease the pain or two earlier defeats. Santa Monica, for a short time voted the Southland's No. l team, dipped to seventh follow· Ing a 13·0 setback to Cerritos last week. Two pass ha ppy quarterbacks - . Santa Monica's Fred Rafeedie and GWC's Sam Aiello - s pice the action. Saddle back, meanwhile. after two road con· tests. returns to its own stadium whe re the Gauchos haven't lost in their last 10 outinAs. GWC poloists stay unbe ate n Guy BaJter scored six goals to spark Golden West College -the defending slate champion -lo an easy l.S-9 water polo victory over host Cypress Saturday as the Rus tlers Improved their record to 9-0 Not so fortunate were the Orange Coast Pirates who were handed an 8-4 setback by visit- ing Cerritos. Al Cypress, Coach Tom Hermstad's Rustlers opened a 6-1 halftime advantage and then out- scored the Chargers, t-8, In the final two quarten to Improve their Southern Cal Conference mark to 2-0. At OCC, Cerritos broke open a acoreleH tie with four second-quarter goala en route to a South Coast Confer ence victory. OCC la now 8-2 on the aeuon. ~------ Orengo Coast DAILY PILOl/Saturday, October 10, 1981 C1 I --------------- D ' Ill Q) s::. E -c 0 0 s::. s::. E -IO c . .() 0 0 ~--E lll i::J Q) r... 16 ~~D ~ -Q).X 8 E> ~~ . 041.c:-~ v -v c 41..2 ....... 0 Q) s::. ·-r... 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R._, A l'~I Uw ~.ti-Tnl• •la-I we> 111.0 wllh I"° tit N _ _. ~on ... ,""'" n• County Cler• 01 Ore,_ Co..nly on N• ..... IMdl.CA-S.P1 11, l .. I ,.11tia ,.um PubtllNd Or-C-JI D•llY PllOI, Publl.n.o <>..-. C""'il Delly Piiot S.PI t•. Ott l, 10, 17, 1 .. 1 •1-1 S.c>t 16, Ocl J, 10. 11, t .. I ,,_i PUlllC NOTICE l'UBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUllNllSS NAME STATEMENT ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINIUS Th• IOltowlno pe1'1on1 .,. Oolno NAME STATEMENT 11<111~\ft T~ loll-inQ c.r_, Ii OOl"IJ bu>I· A. P . WORDPROCESSING ,,. ... , SERVICE. 9't2 B..-slcle Or . H""1· THIMBLE ENTERPRISES l40S lftlllon8MCtt,Ca.'2"'6 14etdo w B roo k Cosl• Me>• "'llcl• R. P-s .. CrelQ S, Peru, C•lllornl• .,.lto ' ' llu•b•nd ...0 wife, IMl Brooll\lde Or,, l.lncla N.umann, MAILING AO- Hunt111111on Bet<h, Ca. '2-DRESS IS.0 AO.am• COile -w Thl1 busiflftl Is conouc:._., b y In· (•lll0<nl• m:a. 3401 Me-w Br-· dlvlcMl•IS ,_ .. Wife> Ce»I• M~. Celftorn•• u r.:a. • Allele R Pel1tl Th11 buSl!'IO'H "ConCIU<le<I by an In Cre19S P•l'1<s dlvlo..•I Thi• A-...nt -111.0 wltll lht Llnoe Nnamenn County Clt<l( tA OrtnQe Coumy on Sep. Thi• slatoment w H llled with IM ltmbltr 14, 1911 ,.171'1:J Counly Cler • ol 0••"90 Counly on Auou•I 1S '"1 Publllhtd Orange Coe•t D•lly Piiot • .., .... S.pl. 16, Oct. 3, 10, 11, 1 .. 1 USl-tl Publl.n.ci Or-Co.ut Delly Pllol, PUIUC NOTICE I' ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAME STATEMl!NT Sept " t6 Ocl l , 10, '"' •ISi-ti l'Ull.IC NOTICE Th• lollowl"9 p.rson b dolftll busl· l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,,_UH. NAMl!STATl!MENT BUSINESS CARDS TOMARROW, Tiie lollOWl"IJ P••>Oll\ .,. dolno 1011 lrl-Drive, S..11• 102. C~te b<lsl,,.UH MeM, Calllomlat2'27 BRISTOL NA UTILUS. ml Soulh Cynlllle Lllllen A••lnwall, 11S 8rlstol, OKI•-. C..lllornle t2'i. Wlcnta A¥tn"•· •*· H11nt1n111on Oe•ld H T-. 16400 av.11eu Bt<t<h, c.tlfomla.,... L•,... Lall• ForMI, C•lttornl• •1'30 Thl1 _._Is c~.O by an In-Rolend Cerl>on. 3319 Plr avu•. dlvld11al C•rlso.o, C.lll0<nia cynthl• "'141lnwa11 Thl1 bu\l,,•u Is condu<led bY a Tl11• 11.tlenwnl wn 111.0 wllh 1r. oe,..ral pert,,.rs/llp Co..nty Clerk of Oranoit County on~ 0.viO H. r..-r umber 14, 1911 Tiii• \lel_,,I wes llled wllh I~ "111'19 Co..nly Clerk of Oranqe Counly on Sep. PublllMO O.enoe '""''' D•llY Piiot, lembltr 14, , .. , S.pt lt. Ocl J, 10, 17. ,... •?OO-e• PUIUC MOllCE "ICTITIOUS I UllNaU NAME STATEMINT The loll-1"9 periOns er• Oolno bvsln.ues· CA LLAHAM S ALES ANO SERVICE, 41l7·B H lle r le Way, Ntwpor1 8Hcl>, C.lltornla t*l Richa rd M Huohu, 4116·0 Pet ric• Rd .. Newport 8tecll, C•lllornle tM.J Cl\erlM E. W•r, 4127·B Hll•rle W•y. Ntwp0r1 BHcl>. C.llfomla t*l Tiiis IMl1lness Is conovc-1>y • oe,.ral partntrsNp. "kNrcl M. HlllJl'ln Tlllt flM-t wes llleo with the Counly Clt<tt tA 01-. Couftty on s.p. ,.111UI Publlu.d 0.enQe C""'sl D•lly P1lol, Sepl , •• Oct J, 10, 11, 1 .. 1 ., .. 11 ruauc NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowino ~''°"' ert do•no bu1lne,1 as N E W PORT ER I NN JEWELERS, 1101 J•mbor" Road, NtWPOr1 6eecl\, Celllornla t2'tO Shlt lO• H. and Oeloru R Kr11lrMh JTW/ROS. J-'101 S.nt• Cl••• Aven .... Dana Point. C.tllfornle t»2' This builMu is condU<ltd l>Y en ln- 01v10..e1 Sll l e l dl H l(r .. tuell/0.IOr~• R l(rvtuell Tiii• slelenWnt wes 111.0 with tr. tember 17, '"''· Co..nly C .. rll of Or-Co..nl y on Sap. ,.111• ttmber 24, ,,., Pub11"'9d o.-. Coast Delly Plto1, 1'171UI S.pt .••••• Oct. l , 10, 1 .. 1 4124-111 Publllllled O.enoe Cot•I Delly Piiot, 11------------Sepl u. Ocl >. 10, "· 1911 '1~1 NIUC llllCE MUC NOTICE Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Saturday, October 10. 1981 Profile of the proposed supersonic bomber B~B I ~ Wing span Wings forNard Wings swept Length Height Gross weight Speed Low level penetration High all•tude 136 7 ft 78 2 h 143 Jh 33 6 ft 477.000 lbs almost Mach I above Mach 2 +--Wing pos111on at low speeds r -1 W1n$l position at high speeds AMERICAN DEFENDER Pn•sidt·nt Ht'ag;.rn .., plan to buil<I a ne" bumlit•r 1 ~ <1 for It•:--.., risk~· toursl' .. than lht• slrall'glt's ~1dvocatt'd b.' tht• Cartl'r administrut1on. at:rorfl1ng to Setn•tar~· of l>de11st• C.1spar \\'einhergN Tht• prt'\ iuu:-. <1clmi n1strc.1tion W<ls '' 1llrng to Ii' t.• ~ith tht· rbks of <.1n aging n 52 force 1'111· tilt.> 1980s ... ht• s uid The proposed building of 100 B· l bombl'l's sh<I\\ 11 1s !wing cll-b<.1lt'd in Congrt•ss. DEA TH NOTICES KAKKJS BRAK ELEY CRAYTON ALBERT KAKKJS. MD . \' I R G I N I A Z m CHAEL L CRAYTON. resident of Long Beach. Ca HRAKELEY, resident of resident of Costa Mesa, Ca. Passed away on October 7. Storrs. Connecticut. Passed Passed a"'a) on Octo~r 5. 1981 Born in Greece. hc 1s a"' ay on October 7. 1981. 1981 He .... as a coordinator the son of El v1ra c Ben Born in Sa\·annah. Georgia for the> Orangl' Coast College PUIUC MO~E f'ICTITIOUI aUllN•SS MAM• ITATHd:MT Tl>e toltowtno ..,_, 11 dol"O bull· neuas: PROFESSIONAL REPRESEN· TATIVES OF SOUT HERN CALIFORNIA. 1*2 Graham Str•t. Hunll~ 9Mc:.h, C.llfoml• ttMt Mic-U,._, Bredy, 1J912 Pon- o.~. ,.,,._AN. c.lllof'lll• tt7'01 Thl1 buMnna 11 COIMUOld by an ln-dlvklu•I mayor I Kakk1s or San f''ran on January I. 1911 She was for 17 ) eJrS lie 1s survived Ml<hMt L. BradV t1sco. Ca .• md the late Emal employed al the Hunt School b) has dau~hler Carol Ann Th11 •-wa t11ec1 wtt,, 1t1e Kakk1s. Or Kakk1s ts sur of Princeton. New Jersey. 'Corn\\ell of Anuht'1m. Ca. ::,;:~~~~~~Or-Coulltyon~ '1\'ed by his w1do"' Juhu she was assistant to the brothers Cl aude George ,.111611 I Metaxas 1 Kakk1s of Long Chancellor of the Computer Donald. 11.irold, Tommy and Publl-0r.,. Coest O•lly Piiot, Beach. Ca. sons Erml and Fac1hty at l:Cl She 1s sur-:'llorman all of M1ssour1 and Sept. u . Oct. 3, 10.11.1"1 ns1 .. 1. NIUC ~E \ r Is Ka k k J s but h 0 f \'IVed by 3 children. Peter also 2 grandchildren Recila I . on g Be a ch, Cu . W Brakell'Y of Lubbock. lion or the Rosary wa~ held lauJ?hlers Joyce Fotmakl'~. TC>xas. V1rg1n1a B Bugaeff on Thursday, 0<'tnber 8, 1981 FICTITIOUs ausaNESS '.II D and J ane Kakk1s both of Storrs. Connecticut and al 7. JOPM al St. John the NA#• STATllMENT of Lon,i.t Beach. Ca. brothers Paula Sn~der of Coventry. Baptist Catholic Church Th• ro11-1ng person ts dolnu bull· Jack und Or Predl'rtr Co nnect 1 cu I and 7 :\1ass of the Resurrection •ua.. l\akk1s, sister Mr Carmt•n grandchildren Memorial was held on Fnday, October P•t~.~~t~.N~1:~~~::;u~o Rousso, son·tn ·law Pete1 services will be held at St. 9. 1981 at lO:OOAM also at St. Anthony orm•tto M'Jnto Jr .. 2•i Fotinakes. M [). J nephew~ Mark's Episcopal Church. J ohn the Baptist Ca th~lic Pa1merStrMt,CostaAM ... CAtu21 Jnd 6 nieces Dr l\akkt!I re Storr~. Connecticut on Fn Church Interment services j1Ji"C::.~M$s Is conducted Dy •n In· ('('l\'ed hi s <lol'lorall' of day, Ortuber 16. 1981 al rollowcd immt•dtalc•ly at lhe AnthonyC.rrnelloMunloJr. medicine 11\ 1953 al lht· 3 OOPM Bunal will be in Good Shepherd Cemetery. This 11atemen1 was 111ec1 w11,, 111e \nslot'11tan L'n1\'l•rs11\ m St Bonaventure Cemetery Huntington Beach. Ca Coun1y c1ertio10r.,.c:o..ntyonS.1>- <ireece I-le served an· thl an Savannah. Georgia Oona· Services under the direct!on iem1>1rZ2.1"1 ,.171412 <:reek Army from 1954 10 t1ons mav bc made to the of l-larbor I.awn Mount Oh,·e Pu1111.,,.., Or•nvo eo.s1 Dally Piiot. 1956 lie was a fellow of thl• Mamsf1eid Senior Citizens :\1ortuar) of Cu:.la Mesa Oct 3.10.11,24,Htl \mcrican Acadcm} of Center o r Connecticut 540·55~1 "eurolo~y. the Royal Soc1e llo!.ptre. Brandford. Connec-BROYLES .u..a1 I' of Health. a mt•mber of lieut. A R :I/ o L o N A s H ~ C p : mem.ber of t~e REZNICK BROYLES, JR . resident of f'tCTITiounus111ESs t<iltforma :\lechcal As!>octa EDITH REZNICK e Costa Mesa. Ca Passed The 1!:=~11ST!_~~~N•~• dolnn twn and lhe Lo~ Angcle~ . • , • r sa ~ • Socl.ot,· of ""·•uroloa , d denl of Santa Ana .. Ca for II a~av on October 7. 1981 buslneuu P "· ''"' .. ~ an \•ears Passed a a o Oc Relo.ved son of Bell" and ADAM S INVEST MENT svchtatn• Dr K" kk · "' ) n . J CORPORATION, Corporate Plaia 'ol'r~·ed his 1nternsh1p ar Mo'~' tober 8. 1981 She arranged Arnold Broyle!>. father of Orlve, Sult• 100, Newp0r1 Buch, rn .. ania City Ho~palal Nc14< and d!rccted the Musical C') nth1a and Richard C•lltorn .. '16611 ' ·ork Cit\' rrom 19.,. LO 1957 Progr.1m at Temple Beth Broyles Services .... ,11 be Adams ln\IHl~t Corpontlon,. ""' h Id h \'--' C--C•lllornl• (OrpOr•tlo11. corp0r•I• "l 1 k. 11 ' . 1 S· Shalom and the Orange e al I e ~anta .,.1c1ely Ptue ortvt, Suite 100, Newport ·!-' es 0~P•la · ·an en1or C1t1zens Center. She of Southern Cahrorma, 19961 BHch,C•lltoml•'1MO Francisco. Ca from l957 to also taught voice and choral Live Oak Canyon Road. This statement .... 111ec1 with,,,. 1!159 He served his re ... 1den . T b t' 2 OOPM county c1ert o1 °'.,Ot Co..nly on 0c l'\ an Neurolog' at groups .for 25 yi;ars. 1n ra uco <An~on al . ,_r1,1 .. , w·adsworth VA LTLA ·f 0 :\luunt \ernon. lllino1s, as Sunday. Octoher 11. 1981 ,.1117u . . r m well as bcang ii pre-school Friends "'ho would hke lo Pubt1s11ec1 Oranoe co.st O•llY Piiot. !*H.t lo 1967 I IC' was dtn•ctor tea{·her in Skokie lllin ·s <iltend please call lhe family Oct 10• 17· 7'· 11· 1"' 4~u .. , 0, '. N c ~ r o Io~'' a~ d She as s urvived. by ~~~ ror derails. Services under ~turodaagnoi.tics ut St. husband Irving or Santa the direction of Harbor PUlllC MO~[ ~1 .~ r ys .11 ~s pityil · Long Ana. Ca. daughters Roberta Lawn-Mount Ohve Mortuary 1------------fl~ach. Ca ar! l!Xi7. Medical Lerman and Mimi Peters of Costa Mosa. 540·5554 '1CT•TaousauslNESS n.1reclor N<'urolog1cal t>oth of lll1'no1s. "On John LANE NAMESTATEMENT l 1 f M d ~ T ht rottowlno persons ere do1n11 P 1;1 ~"' 0 1 1gl•mc•1nl an also 1if lllino1s, brothers PHILLIP JAMES LANE, butlnmas a_ 0 )sma •~Or( er" in Samuel and Dr Allen Winer former resident of Cosl:i FAIRVIEW INVESTORS,'" VI• 19 '11 · Assi s t.in~ Clan teal both of Chicago. Illinois and Mesa, Ca Pa::.sed a\\ay in ~;:, Soucl, N-'1 e .. c,,, c.uiorn•• i;:rofes!.or of :-.:euroloio . Max Winer of Santa Ana. El Centro. Ca He was a Raymonc1 0.v1ncant1,11tv .. Lldo L CLA from 1969 to 1980 Ill' Ca !! grandchildren and I clerk for the Kaiser Steel Soud, Newport e.ac:,,, C.rttornt• '3643 served on .the i.laff of St gre'at grandchild Funeral Company for 10 years. lie is S•llY A v1ncent1, 1 unc1 Fett :\!a rys Medical C<'nter Long · 11 be h Id S d b h, b h ~:;•· Newporl e .. ch. C•tllornl• Beach Ca Comm.unity serv1c~ w1 e on un· survive y ts rot ers H••-eoi.. 2313 Noni\ c.maron llospit~I of u;ng Beach Ca· day. clober 1 I . 1981 Bl Lawrence and Edward both A ... ,,.,., covi .... c.uiorn•• 91724 Harbor G . 1 H · 1•1· 11 OOAM al the Harbor of Santa Ana, Ca., sister Tiii• IMlttneu Is conducted by• 'orran enera ospa a · Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Marguerite Behrnds of t1m1te<1partners11lp 1\\·esl·"oodce .CCaaa.n UFCLA 3'" Chapel wi t h interment Nebraska and several nieces R•.,mond O vincantl ~ d ount in This stat-• w•s 111ec1 with Ille \'allev Co~m~ntl\ lloi.pilal sen•1ces 1mmed1alely follow-and nephews Private inter county Citf11 o1 °'~County on Oc· Fountain \'a l.ley Ca· t~g :;ervlces under the ment serv1ces w11lbchcldon 1o0er1,1"1 Ser\'tCe::. Wiii be hl'ld on Frt d1recl1on or Harbor Lawn-Monday. October 12. 1981 at Pulllllhecl Or-Coell oa11:1;~~ lay October 9 1981 · t Mount Oh,·e Morluar) of Harbor Lawn Memo rial Oct to,17,14,31,1"' UlUI 2 30.PM at the Ha~bor 1.a .... an Costa Mesa 540-5554 Park Services under the . :\I 0 u n l o It v l' ch a Pe 1 LANE direeuon of Harbor Lawn PRUC ll'Jtt "icn·1ccs under the direct ton II ARR I ETT E LANE. ~t ounl Ohvc-'\lortuary of of Harbor Lawn ~1ount Ohv<• rormer resident of Costa Costa Mesa 540 5554 '.llortuJr) of Costa :\fc'>J :\lcsa. Ca .. passed away in 540-5554 El Centro. Ca She is sur v1ved by her brother-in·law -----------Edward of Sanl<i Ana, Ca ""McCotlMIQ( MOUUAIUES..,. Laguna Beach 494·941 5 "ICTITIOUI aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlnQ per..,n1 ••• dolnQ bvllMll•J: AGAPE ENTERPRISES , UNLIMITED. ltlJ Soutll ArtH1-, S4wl• ta An•, c.llfornl• '2704 Paul Wiiiiam Klburls, ltlJ Soutll Artesia, Senta A,.., Olltomt• t7104 Jane Klburls, 1tt2 South Anesi•, Sant• A,.., C.lltornl• '1104 Thlt buSIMSI 11 Conducted by en Ill· Missing cases rise for 'super' sleuth LOS ANGELES tAPI may be looking tor you. Somebody Down ut the police d epartment's mli1slng person's bureau there are parents looking for kids, husbands looking for wives, heirs looking tor benelactors: alJ last spotted in the past 24 hours or so. Over al the private investigator's office there are offspring looking for parents, divorcees looking for past sweethearts, veterans looking for an old gunnery serg~irnl ; a ll la.st seen about 30 years ago Police ar e trying to k1:ep up with an increasing number or m1ssmg persons reports. .. There are a lot of people coming and going," said detective Bob Don - nalley of the Los Angeles Pohce Department's M tss1ng Persons Bureau. According lo statistics kept at the Federal Bureau of Investigation's na- ''I get a guy about 60 who asks me to find the first girl he hugged.'' tional headquarters in Washington, approximately 147 ,000 people were r eported missing al local police de- partments in 1981. That's almost dou- ble the 79,000 recorded in 1979. Files previous to that year a re not available. but FBI spokesman Lane Etonner said the trend shows more plople are, s imply, s lipping away. There are many reasons behind the disappearances. Said Donnalley. ··w e develop a philosophy at this departmenl that - as illogical as things may sound - accept the fact they can happen .. I had one businessman who le ft a multi-million dollar fortune, and the next thing you know I find him build· irtg swimming pools som ewhere else. He doesn·t wa nt lo go back." Donnalley has fqund lots of people who don·t want to go back, and he said that's fine with police as long as the individual isn't in trouble with the law. A detective will ask the person he's found to give the one looking for him a telephone call , but if it's not a juve nile, the case is closed. On the other hand. giving the loca· tion of the found person is the gist of most private detectives' missions. "Mr. Kean e," who i s Lloyd Shulman away from the offlct> but does business under <1 nom~ like that of the old radio show dctectJve Mr Keen, likes to think he's doina "somelhing magical" for his grow· 1ng list of clients when he finds their lost sweethearts or misplaced children. "There's no way they would have run into each other in the Safeway i;upermarket," said Keane. .. We find hardly anybody where they were 30 years ago. It used to be when a person was born in a small town in Tennessee they'd be in the town forever. Now they're in Long Bea<:,b." Arter years o f hearing clients' wistful memories. Keane has com e up with a theory of why people are out looking. "Usually the first 15 to 20 years are good years for a kid," Keane said. ··Then a person gets a job and mar - ried and all the demands on his wallet . . and when your life is full, you don't look back.·· But. after the s pouse dies and the kids g row up, being alone promotes thoughts about the good old limes. Keane said. "I get a guy about 60 years old who asks me to find the first girl he ever hugged in the fifth grade." said the investigator ... He wants to know what happe ned to her and tells me that as a kid the only reason he went to school aod combed his hair was for h er." Keane said his .. batting average" is about nine finds out of 10 cases, with fees that start at $300 to $400 for an "easy " investigation. That about measures up to the success rate of the police department, were Don· nalley estimated 90 percent of the missing persons found. Donnalley said the first spots an of- ficer checks when he·s looking for a missing person are the hospitals. cor- oner's offices and highway patrol. If it·s a child. the detective goes to the house. looks under all the beds. and usua lly meets with s uccess. With adults, however. the offi cer s tarts to interview friends and rel- atives of the missing person. K eane keeps his investigative techniques secret . revealing only that he does almost all his work by telephone and rare ly has lo leave his office when on a hunt. However diffe rent their methods may be, both detectives agree their favorite part of the search is the find. Donnalley said he often comes across som eone who has set up a whole new life, free from old worries and troublesome acquaintances. And that. the officer said after musing a moment, ··is kind or neat." l'ICTt'flOUI MlllN ... I lfAM8 ITATl.MaltT ,,.. ....... --h ..... """· MMH "ftlNCH V.OY ll!AUlY SALON, ttt A voe•" . C.t• Me ... CA t2't1 Daniel .. S«apl\lne Helll. AU Clay It , Ne_,.,, h«ll, CA t2MJ 'hi• """""' ,, <...-UC:tael .,, ... Ill• Olvkluel Oanlel .. Hakl fhlJ slalarnenl was 111.i •II" u.. Ce..111y Clerk ol Or-C-ty en 0<1. 7,1 .. t f'017116 Pullll&NCI Ot ..... CN1t 0.lly Pllol, 0<1 I0, 17.24,it. 1 .. 1 0 7WI PUaLIC NOTIC• NOTtCeTO PftOIPecrtve a1oo•u '"• L4IQUN llMc h tloard of Ed\Ka· lion ha• neQOtlatecl • le•H with • P11bll< AoencY fO' the new ve<ant Allao $<-. ,,,.,.. wlll lie llO bid_,.. lno at the eo.rd -1"9 ot Oc IOtler u , 1 .. 1 l'M l\wtller l11!Mmatlon Ult 11\e Bustneu~.~-PllDlls_Ot..,.. Oont Deity Ptlqt, Oct 10, 1 .. I f'tC'TITIOUS aUSINEU lfAMS STAT•MENT 44-1 r he lollowln9 perl(>fll ... dotng bullMUM LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA NURS ES ANO ME DICAL AS · SIST ANTS, ISJ2 5ouUI Trotter. Sult• A, Santa A""· Catllornle t270S Pacific Assocl•t lo11 Ad · mlnl11rit1Ms, Inc , • Callfornl• cor-poration, ISJJ South T•otter, S..ll• A, S.nle A,.., C:.lllonwa '1105 This busl-11 Conducted by • CM• PG•fllon P..:111< As-talion llldml11•. In< G.l . Brown, Prnlclent Thi• ltalemenl w•f fifed with Ille County Clerti ol Or•nvo County on Sep. l•mt>er 2'. '"' 1'1711t7 Pullllshecl Or•noe Co.SI Oelly Pllol, Oct. J, 10, 17, J4, 1 .. 1 ·~· PUIUC MOJlCE SUPEIUOtt COUftT Of'CALlf'OftNIA COUNTY Of' Oft ANGE 1• Civic C-0.. West s.MaAM,C..'27'1 MARRIAGE OF ALANIZ· PETITIONER: ABEL R. ALANIZ RESPONDENT EULALIAALANIZ IUMMOtd l"AMIL 'f LAWI NOTICffl:..~·=-· T ... ce .. n may 119<'* .... M1 ,.., wi- flllr ...... _.. -yeu ,..,.... wlltlln • .. y,. ftNll.,. •--.... w. It y111 wit.II .. -11 U. MYlce ot at1 •tta,.,.•r "' .... ....ni... y ... ·-.. •• •r•ml'llY H t11at Te•• wrllt .. ns-M. II •"T, may .. lllM.., U-. .\VISOI U .... Ila IHa .. ...--. El 1rtk11•I _.. 4e<Wtr c-• u•. 11t1 alldt...ci. • -..... u•. ,........ llet1lre .. • dial. Ua la l11t~i... 11 .... 1, .... SI UltH ..... Mlkltar el CMMle .. ... ·~ ... " .. ·~. -n. hecerle lmme.iatamellte, de ut• me11ar•, .., '"-'ta escrlta, 11 ll•y ........ ....--r..i1trMa • tlempe. I. TO THE RESPONDENT: TN pe11U-r hat lllec! • petition concern. Inv your ,,,.,rt-. II you 1•11 to Ille • rtlPOnse wllnln JO <Ny\ of Ille date lhal 11111 _...,_, Is serve<! on you, your dalauu may tie enlerecl end tl>e court may entar • judgrne<lt cont•in· Ing Injunctive or ott.er orOen concern· Ing division ol propeny, spousal tue>-pon, <"Ila <ustOdy. child w-1. •I· lorney IHS, co1h, and sue" other rtllet •• may DI 9renlad by the court. fl>e Qarnl"""'1!1 ol w-', lKl"O o1 money or 11<-ny, or other coun •U1horl1ed ptOCHdlftO\ may •llO r• suit. Oated March t. '"' l ff A, Branch, Clerll By J. Ooof'•, Deputy JOtlN J , DOODY 1111'J 9Mcll ••v<I. "-.-.. ...... c.. '1M7 (1141M2-A-yaarl1JJO Publlshecl Or-Co." Oa1ly Piiot. Oct J, 10, 11.14, 1 .. 1 •362 .. 1. l'UIUC ~E NOTICE OF DEATH OF LEO K . PHILLIPSON AKA KEVONT KASPAR KOUYOUMJIAN AND OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·110129. To all heirs , bene ficiaries, c reditors and contingent creditors of Leo K. Phillipson and person s who may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate : A petition has been filed by Victoria DuPont in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Victoria DuPont be ap- po I nted as personal representative to ad- minister the estate of Leo K . Phillipson, aka Kevont Kaspar Kouyoumjian (un- der the Independent Ad- m in istratlon of Estates Act>. The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on October 28, 1981at9:30 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing a nd state your objec tions o r file Laguna Hills 768·0933 Private interment services will be held on Monday, Oc lober 12, 1981 al Harbor Lawn Memorial Park . Services under the direction of Harbor Lawn·Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mesa Bargain degrees for twins dlvldual Peul Ktburlt written objections with the San Juan Cap1s1rano 495· 1776 HA•IOlt lAW"'--MT. OLIVE Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 5554 PIHCf HOTHHS 18..l HOADW A Y MORTUAU 1 t 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALnlHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCllllf CHA'IL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6 46-9371 ,lllCI •OTHll5 SMrTHS' ~ITUAJIY 627 Main St HUnting1on Beach 536-6539 rAClflie YllW ..-..OllAI. , ..... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Oematory 3500 P~1fle V1~ Drive Newpof't Be.ch 64'·2700 • 540 5554 Thi• •t•tement wu 111«1 with t11e court before the hearing. PAINESVILLE, Ohio CounlyC1er1to10rafl9'Countyon0c-•••111o.;.-:::::!lr.::.U......:•:.J Your appearance may be totler 1. '"' (AP > -Two-for-one ,.1nm AP..,._ In person or by your at· M~C'ORR\' sales can be found In Pu1>t1.-0r.,.c.o.s10.11yPllot, Lloyd Shulman of Mr. Keane . tracker of missing persons shows tile too/so/ torney. EDMl'NO J McCORRY. d t Oct.3,tO,t7,24,1"1 4ltW1 · I F y OU ARE A resident of Costa Mesa. Ca. ru g s 0 res · h1strade -telephoned1rectonei;fromacrosslhecountry CREDITOR or a cont- for the past 20 years. Passed supermarkets and ham--• -r I t edit f burger joints . Now .• ___ .-~-----'~----ngen e r or o the de· away on October 8. 1981 He La ke Erie College 1.s get-PllUC •~E NIUC MOTICE PllUC tlTIE ceased, you must file your was a member of the f'tCTITiousaustMESS claim with the cour1 or Kinghts of Columbus at St. ting into the act. NAMesunMuT "'CT1nounusaNHI f'1CTmou1au1tMH1 ir1CT1Ttouuu1tNEH present it to the personal John the Baptist Catholic The tollowlnt persons ere dolnQ NAME STATeM .. •T ...... ITAT•M•MT NAME ITATEM•NT t. ti . . d C The small liber al arts butlnesut' Th• tollowlfl9 Pfr_.,11, ••• dotnv Tiie 1ou-1"' pertons .,.. dolf\9 Th• 1011ow1"9 per'°"' are dotn1 represen a ve appointe hurchforover25years.He school for women is of-GLORtA ZtGNER ANO AS · 11usineuu: -•nesus: 11u11ne1us· by the court within four was employed al Rockwell f SOCIATES, INC .. 311 N. Newp0r1 OOUBLE D RENOVATION ~ COMPUTER ACCOUNTING IVY, I006l hlllerl, Suite JOO. months from the date Of International for over 12 ering a program in Boulevard,~,_,,, CallfOnll• MAINTENANCE m w., wu SERVICES. 103 Foat-u... S.lll• Fou111a1nvatt•Y.C•t1fomlatV01 fl t 1 of whic h twin sisters can .,...,, •u CC>UMna, C..1ton11:,_27 '°"• A,.., c.i"""'4 .. v0t · Mrs. Marll-rn 11um11o, •12 K•rwp rs ssuance .letters as years He is survived by his Glorl• Ztoner Puc>tk R11a11ons, inc.. 'D••"• l(uper .. n, tn Wot Vlrtlftla L K°""*'· tOl ~ Pl•<•, Newpon Buel\, C•tlfornl• provided In Section 700 of wire Agnes . daughters get two college d egrees m "'· NewpcH11ou1evard, N-pon Wiiton, •u, a.ta Mn•, c.ittomt• Lane,s.it..Ana.c.11ton1t•t210t ,,...,"" Todd P-k 11271 si ,,._,the Probate Code of Sharon Fioresi of Chicago, for the price or one B9r-~1~·;.::·" Condueted f)y. COi"· ttW L-0.:~· T~~· .'::"* Aven;; G•rdan GrOve C•ll~ornl• California. The time for Illinois. Suzanne Tucker or An anonymous donor POmlon. ...~~:..: ~~:"!:!::· ~1'1~ Thi, 11u11ne~ I• cOft~cled by • .,..., • . filing claims will not ex-Newporl Beach. Ca. and. h rr ed h OloriaZl--Pul>tk "'" ' • oe111r•I ~. Mrs. Vlde Nor1hup, 11M Skyline pire prior to four months Maureen Harman of Costa as o er to pay t e Rei.tloM..lnc. O.....LoMwllo6lly Vlf91N•L.IC°'*'*' wn,Fu11er11on,car11or,.1ati.l1 from the date of the hear-Mesa, Ca . sons Patrick annual $7,450 tab for tui· GICM1aE Zlfner nit......._. ... m.i w1111 the Thi•.....,,_•• 111e11 wttt-.,,. This llusll\ffs '' <onduci..i bY •. ti ed bo t• d bo d f Pr ...... t Counly Clerk of Oranot County Oft Oc· Counly o..ti fl/I°'..,._ c.ount" on s.p.. e-neral _,_Ip Ing no C a Ve. Mccorry of Mission Viejo, ion, room an ar o Thi• ~t w•• 111ec1 with,,. tobere,t .. t ,_.,.,1~1 .. 1. w..vldaNor1""P YOU MAY EXAMINE Ca. and Michael McCorry of one twin if the second CountyC1ertiof0ranoec-itvon0<1. l'Ottu fltl'tU1 Thi• statMnent wn 111" wllll ,,. the file kept by the court S C • "'' p 11 o -.... 1 ......... Or ,... A .1 p County c~ al Oranot County on Oc· . · acramento, a., sisters pays her own way. • · ub •llH r•~· counlY O•llY ~v ..... _ .,. ....-11 ... i., llot. io0er 1.1.., If you are Interested tn the Mary Cairns and Ellen 1>u1111.-0r-co.stD•11'y1::'. Pllot,0<t.IO,t7,,•,J1,1"1 ",._.' ~.tt.•.0ct.s.io.1•1 4uw1 ll't11111 estate, fiou may flle a re· 0 k k both f Mi h. "We're hoping for a -....-P bll '*'°' c.o., D 11 P11ot a os e o c 1gan d 0c1. 10, 11, 14, Jt, 1 .. 1 ".s1•1 u • anoe • • " · quest w th the court to re· •. a nd 16 grandchildren. permane nt e n ow · Piil.iC.st 0c1.to,l1,U,Jt,1"1 4~M-ti.celvespeclalnoticeofthe RecltationortheRosarywill ment," said Charles PRUC•lll PHUCll'lll NIUCl9TIC[ Inventory of estate assets be held on Sunday, October Simmons, president of l'ICTITIOUSIUllNHI and of the petitions, ac-•11 11, 1981 at 7:00PM at St. lhe 350-student college. 111CT11"10U1 •u11M11t Ttie 104':!.:!o ';!!!ai:::,"O 1111,1 f'1CT1r1ounu11MHs P1CT1nouuu11Nea1 coun t s a nd repo r ts :' John the Baptisl Catholic Simmons, who said NAMalTAHMaNT ,...,._.: NAM•ITATUMNT lfAMllTAnM•MT described In Section 1200 ~:~r;~·:J~ ~e:~~nR~~~: the donor did not want to ~~:::::1: .-:N: uc"4"..~~~;v~ R,.M 'J>1~!~11~ ne!.~.;:: ;;,' ~·0:; E~.i~ ... r..::r::::::s1 ;.:::: ~'J~~ California Probate : day, October 12, 1981 at be identified, said the 1.t71fllt ..... ,e.18Meu,CallNnll• 1"'1~.-?-.::'0111 I IM CA INTllUOftOf:StGN,'m hlt .. 1-H•lll•wn StrHt, S.nte All•, I tl: OOAM al St. John the Bap-college has an unusual *" .,715 • ma11, '" • • • 1eui.venr. 1et11oe, ea1ffwlll• '*' C•tlfOT '"'•"'!5-._k a.oa itN Betty L. Koontz, Esq. ..,. list Catholic Church. Inter· connection with double!J. cey:~~~n~t.11•;:~".::ai!'t':,.~•Y•. lkwie l,..r91 eenn, 1•1 0111-, " .. -c . ..,,.!\, 1111~ IHt str .. ~. N•-==--.;;;-11,· C•lltor"•• ~w offices of Paut Klft· ment services lmme<ih'"IY "One of our found•rs 1"'1"'· CA. t21U ,,, ... a.ui.ver-. ... Mt. ealltomt• _,.... • d J 4 •JO V '""' ... Ca41fwftM ft'J9 · n.11 WllMss •• <Oll..,<tH ..., • .,.., ""° · n • Y • r · o" 111 follo wing at Ascension was a twin," said Slm· T111 ......... 1.~...,.,.lft. ••m••.-t,.,... T1111.,...1ec-••ya11lfl. Tlll1tMAntttt•~..-...,a11ffl. K1rm1nn Avenue, Cemetery, El Toro, Ca. moos. who plans to an· .. .,,..._.;......__--......, ~ .. c-flv141ue! flvldva1 --•. ~.. Ne~ IMO~ Cllltontla ';I "'• I und 'h di-... ' ..__r-••~ Tiiis ...,.._ -..... wtttl Ille ,,_...C.ternin ,,_.,_ .._.. 92 (7" ) ...., ,.J ..,..,rv ces er • e """uon nounce the scholars hip '" .. ......_. ... m• •"" .. c-..., °"".,er.,. '"-"Y 0c Tlltt ~ -11 .... w1111 "" Tll1• ......_. -nled w1tfl .. • ,4 .,_ •••· At· of Balli Brer1eron·S-1lb & t. an lnlern,tional C-'YCllltl .. OfMetC:--,eitS..-1Mtf1,1ttl, ... 'Cfllllltyo.nt .. Onllttc-t-feitOc· C-ly~f/IOr ..... CWl!tyMO<• tonteyatL.aw. ,,. Tuthill WeatellH Cbapft ""'w V. ""· -~ ~u ........ '· '"' •-'·"" PubUShtd Ora~ ~ 11 t u t ot "-·ta ... meeUn• of t-wloa 1n ~ ,_,.,..ONll9tc...t-~-. .,,,.,,, 111111111 0 11 Piiot OCt 1 ~ nor uary "'°" .. 11tff.t, D ~ N -.. ,_._.Orwllllc:..la.lly,_ on.'""·*'* --·\ ~Or .... c-t0ellr'11o1. ""4bflMOr-.ceu.o.11 .. ,..._ • Y , .• 4, 10. • .... ..._ __ .. ·---.. ---... ~ 646-tnl . _ en•q1n oveohr~•· a.t.tt.a.~._,,.,_ ",... fYMI on.tt,o,-.>1,l'f' ....., 0< ••.11.M.••·"" .-~ 1991 ~ ua ' - • • . --------·-·.._..... ..... ....._,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. October 1 O 1981 ClASSlf.110 The 1narket place ori the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 Mediu11 income of Daily Pilot families exceeds $34,000 a year. 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"1t V•n f Olotr•n-1 "-"'• "'"• '-'•18t.ffil "o.iUtlA011'• "n.lmtrlMrr ,...., HUI 11m IUI' t((U II.IN EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY :: f'ubl1her'• Motlc•: :: All r e ul esta te ad· :: v I' r t 1 s e d 1 n t h 1 s tlteal newspaper IS subJt'l'l lo :~ the f"ederal Fair Hous ,.,_ ·1ng Act cl 1968 whirh :~~ makes it illegal to ad - "" \ ert1se ··any preferrnce. :;:: h m11a11on , or dis ,... cnm1nat1on based on ... _ tlo!nt' ,.,. REAL ESTATE 11" race. color. religion. ~ ..... 1 .. ""' se~. or national or1g1n, Ac;onnw111• '"' '• • •: or an intenllon 10 make ~~!.!:"?...;:;11, ll• any such preference. <•• .. 1n11.ut•l•IP" :~ ltm1ta11on. or dis tQmtnrrr-1,.1 PrOPfrl\ ttrn Cr1m1nat1on • ( tlftdOtrUIWWlf1\ ~It I 'llA (>wpku ' l fUI• '41f' lll)J =·~.':i,.~~.''d ~:~ This newbpaper ~tll not 1nc1..w .. 1 """"'"' "" knowingly act·ept any ~~~:'.~~" Trlt.,,,, ;~~ advertis1n~ for real .Ila.int•°"''" H,,.,,, :~·• estate wluch IS in viola !~~:;1~~ .. ':·::i:.~ ;a, lion of the law (M ul !litttlt' Pr.19 .. 'WJ R•l'W'ht-, t'iirm" GM\I'\ .!"-"' Hfttl t..tit1111tt t ,th•n11:" ro• Hr<l Ml•trV.mfd l'IX! ERRORS: AdvHifsen RENTALS "'"" .. ~u1nnh•d 11w should chtdi tt.ir ads HOO'>t> l nlurn1>1wd !l\JI dally Clftd report .,.. ~~=~~~~':nu: t~:~n t: rors fwcW.ty. The ~::=::~~·%~."' -:: DAIL y f'ILOT OIMMWS /;.~~t~::' ~ liobllty for Ht. first 1iw1 .. .,lnt m• h1corr•ct l11s•rtio11' 4111• !\m o Jlll) -&.. ~~: ~~:~,'~' I f\f ~ VllftJ• fk1onb •'•• Hwm6 8wrrt ...,,, -------• Uot•h \Cu4th 1111) ~':'~~°k:;,." :~~ Houses for ~ ~:-,:~~ ... M~"!:~~ u-.u •• • •• e • • •••••••• • e •••••I • • .1r ..... , ... ~ •• , ~ G~rol 1002 ~~~'::.!... :: .....••............•... '"""''"•! M••••I :~" LAKE ARROWHEAD :;:,~ •h 111o<1 "'" One of the best lake. Mtw-f(f'f)t•b t-*" & Busl.,ESS, INVEST mountain forest \ 1e""s " • obtainable, from thb MENT, FINANCE ' new custom bit home 4 k"""''"'"' .. '' .,~ BR. 4 Bc1. famth rm . j ~=~<>:~, 1':) lofl. d1n1n~ rm & • murh ~;;;:n;.~t.~:··"d "" more. incl dbl C'dr ~ar "..,.> v. •••Pd· ~ Th e v e r y bes t Io r l4••IU1<• Ill • A.U $695,00() AHNOUNCEMENTS, I M ER RI LL Ly NCH PERSONALS & KATELLA REALTY LOST & FOUND ~:t 337 ·0731 direct ur rol· A.n/tow,JKtment\ r., Puoi Lc11I ~uhtf\ t....i • Po.ind fi'1:WJlf'tll'• Y«••I Out..• ftl\tl• SERVICES Yruo l>tt .. tlw) EMPLOYMENT & PREPAHTIOH "-t:Mob tm1rw1"~ J.ei*•.nlf"ll· ••«>tp v.1,,lf'CI " ... MERCHANDISE .\nhqw• "-Pf>l••N '°' 4-i«l""" b·• \r1,. .,..kl.f'IJ "''"""'' t ''""''' 4 Lq,up~r.1 ( ... ,, 1>4• •""""le,,,.. .. W/ftllW't f,.,.-•tr~ .. """" f~hflCd r_,ood, Jt"if'lr\ 1.,.,nttX-k \IMftlFWn '\CtJ(' .. 1111~\ \Ci..t'tlla/llf'OU~ "•rtlf'd \1uvuJ ln~1r"nu•rit UHKf' hon' t quip ~ ... P.1rv.a • f.KI•"' "4f•1n.i M•t~tnf"' !.pon101 G0<•h .Sltwt flHt1u.11nt Hat ~:Tac1to.H1~1 ~t'~' BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT 11fM'rl l ao .... , )hint ~" 10 &au \Cannt: f:,;u1c.i 811.iilb P006tt &JU Arne O••rln l!oil•~I 8nf!b SltPti 0ot k • "°"" ........ ' .... &.u Sl0t•C• TRANSPORTATION 4trt-n ft <'•mpitn ~It' Htnl ._...ttt,,«"l•" lloboko "°"'" lklor CJ<tn S<oottn' M .. or HIM Salt Htftl Tf lllfn 7,.,t', TrAat.tn lllhh Atdo.!wr'.u Yart AUTOMOBIL£ \M.Jqwn l .. ,.,, KM u a\tOn \ """ t' '4-••h f(,.,t H•J i 'titt'k"-f'o or., rt 11.wu ,..., h 11.1l..e••rni A•us \l antl'd AUTOS. IMPORTED (,,fl'\.f'fttl \J,. Kul'nl·o \w.t. \W\llR lh1t1lt'\ ~"" •· ... ir, Cl~ l:oll U11hun ~ .. rr•n t t•I Jl•in<llf J .. .:u•1 Jrlbe'O t\,.rl'D.innt,h1 .. 1AlnborJll1N """"• \Cf'ftf J4,~tll 111. "'-'~ l/v<I r.n ... ,, ··'1.1~~·1 )~Yf'hht' Knh1ult Kuib Kut• t Hm" ..... ~ 1\1•1 Ill(! ~., EASTSIDE t: CHARMER )4(1) I Prelty as a ptrture with ~>1 park likr grounds' J Bdrm. 13• ba, hardwood •J•~ floors. dbl ga r . on a large R 2 lot ' Room to b u i ld 2nd un it . ; ..t. $154.900 refng, washer ;~~ & dryer mcludtd' Call to llff' 646·7171 <V' ,.,, "I) -"'· •a -· THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ::!: LAKE AUOWHEAD to>t) Brand new custom bit : mountatn hme "" man\ ~ amemt1es 3 BR 2l , ba :~ ' with formal dtnmg rm + " family rm, 2 car gar . ._ $189,500 Owner ran ar- ~ range attractive fmanc ~ mg :~, MERRILL LYNCll "><l KATELLA REALTY :!1 714 337 0713 collect or -"" direct """ ~::; ll \ 1111 n1•1•d lfOJlilh'tl »7>'> 1'1111'1111 ,.,._ 11.1111 """' ::~, d,t"lllt'lf ,1tf\, .tn phi 1111 *SISK DOWN • DEsnAAn! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool homr Asaumc> hi b11lAn<'e loan owe stratghl note succrsc; REALTY ~79'31 THl .. ING TOWMHOME7 Ca II the sperialisl.'S at tilt! rondomin1um in formation ~ler Tourhlltone Re11lty 963-al67 Sell thlnl(s fast wilh Dally Pilot ~antA F'tnd what you w11nl In 011ily Plfot Clnss1f1eds. FICTIONAL DETECTIVES E S A M S P R E H B A E L C H U G U M F N T E R 6 l A M R 0 T C E P S H I H H A l E 8 H R S I 0 0,,.........,.......;...~AE UEEESPNI W C E E W I M W R W Q W R L M U W l P 0 £ T R Q J 0 C S Y 0 l l A 0 0 U E M R I E R K R H P R A 0 E R E R C R W A E L C Y 8 I R E E C M P T 8 D R S A C N R T M E 0 l l K L L S R 6 Y H T R T Q A J A H L R H J E U E P M P 0 E C R U H Y S E A 0 Y S G H C A A R E D H E I C E S M l Z S U T N S R I D H L E 8 H A S E M A I A A M 0 E 0 E I E R R L 1 W E L M C F U H H P C A H A C A A C S S 0 H E W 0 L R A M P I L J H P C nt0\IC1lofw: Hldd9n _,.. bllow ~ '°'-". i..., ..-cl, up, down or ~. Find MClh Ind boa It In. jl Slllliock Ho1mt1 s..n Soedt Chlltlt Chen .,, Fiii!« Brown NlfO Wolft 1M1i1t 'Wot o1 PtilUp Mltlowt • 11erp1e A11*t Clmplon t Ellefy O.U. ""v M11o11 C. Ai1p11 Dtiplft Undt Ablllf L1w Archer lr..,.cto< M1i1nt Tomorrow: Jlmtllown N 0 P Y E 11 I I I wou , .. , t--T"U_Q"T-A...,H__,S ___., :~·· ii$ a lunny thong 100..1 men I I I I;; ~ ttlhng al t>l!S They re 1he1e . . . • tor one of two reasons E11her .--------111ey have no w•te 10 go home T E N G 0 C I 'o -or -·· ·· I$ I I I I' 0 ·°"""ole•e 'h• <"'I.I(~. Qll~td b• t llong '" •i>t "''"'"0 wO'OI ""' du•loo 1,....,, "°" No l btto.. e '-1io1•t ·~IJf.tefO[Q Lf rtf P .o H4 I 'it~! SC;1,A~E~ Add a ~rochet cloth to lhe cha1m ol rou1 home1 11 s a IOY to crochet in oretty p1neaop1es and sp1de1 webl Wolk with 2 stiands ol bed· soread cotton toi 52 a IS• cloth Patle1n I06t d11echoos IOI Jt « ·~ • scarf 1ncluded S2.00 IOf ~h ~tte1n Add SOt uch pattern IOf oost• and •ano1tn1 Sud lo: ~hb 'bU ~lwtw :i1!! in luuc·h 1111h lltr rt~hl E.slftl M!-JUsl TWO .-AtN NHdlectlft Dept.'. 05 Dally fl!tot r.,, itlf rr.wm~h ~~ t>t'"Plt• PARTS IOI drawstnnc 1umpet ,, ;.. blouse has l'#o r1111n Pirtl plus \"'ai ..... ~ .. ft \oho AUTOS. MEW -r.., ,. _______ _, flowine he Soend a ltw hours. sawe lots ol money sew this outfit '''"''•' ~·"""'"' \Ill ""'•. l • tlll•t AUTOS, USED l°•M••u {ltiir\, ....... \hi""' '""'" {UfthMnt•I \.~\f'llt• lW.:•t l~irt .. • .... ., •• 1 1m.,,114'4 ~"''''n ,..,,ri,' ..... , IJt\ 'hhh1n-.• t)t{tlfn111h11 .. f'ntCo ''"'"'~•lh .... .,., .... , t"11,_.,.f\•1hu+I \1 • •rt•'""'""h .. ., Y") '!'j l) .,,. IJI., ..,,; 'I'll!) W4' .ffl7 IN.ii 'IJll ~~ A f lclllloue llu11"'" ·~· N11111 Sl1ltmen1 fifed ... u wtlh lhe CcMi"IY Cler-t1 ;;::; Hiid lor 11 .. y1111 tfltr w.111 which llmt conlln1lng •6' bu1lnt1M1 mvt1 rtft .. ;~ PubllCllioll II nec.HlfY .,..., only It lllert ••• .. .ii.i chtngts. Clft 1'lt Ltoel !llu Oeperlmtnl ti lht •>r.i I OAtlY PILOT IOI lnlorm t lfon t nd I """"'l' form• Trlhng the most Pf<>plr 642""321 possible b Important to I En. m thr success of any -------~ itarage sale. Make sure You don't~ a gun to y ours is listed in "draw fut"" when you Classlfled. phone placeanadlntheDaily 142.~ Pilot Want Ads! Call ---------now MisrTI. Prrntfd Panein 9373 Mmes Sites 8 10 12 It 16 18. 10 Site 12 (buS1 3•J 1umper 2 118 yds S•". blouse I\ Jds 60" S.d S2.00 tor --,.tten. AM 50e tor ~ ,,nn Ill ... d~i111.S-4• MMllll IWTlll P1nern Otpt. 442 Dilly Pllol . 232 West 11111 SL, lltw Yer\ llT 10011. ,rint llMIE. AllDltss. llP, Sill Md SlllE llUMIH. W01kin& woman 1 Loo• s!Nft. be vnart. dress IOI less-~ a waiO. robe w11h OUI NEW fAU WINIER PAITE RN CATALOG Coupon I« frtt S2 p.tttein 1nSllle-you1 chotCt' Send $1 50 AU WfT IOOIS .• $100 ~ 135-1, Diis 114 a.. ll4·14 Qllid -1m..-,....a... ••s....n-sa.-.. 5" 8oob tnd CilaJoc-tdd soc ucll tor ... Md hand! "' .. HJ, OM CW-. Sta., lltw Yer\ n 10113. Mlt llllM, Md!-. z;,, ,... "'* -IMZ ~fl~ 3 11~ ~tteins inside 110 best iac~ts. dolls. quilts. mote' Knit. CIOcltet Emb!Oldei SI~ AU CWT IOOIS. J2.00 .-Al Ws 1114~50t ~ "' ~ -' .. ,. ll~o.111 ' a.. °" ,.,... I U.14 Qwlci MacMM Qlllb uu .... ,._ Qliltil1 132.Q.llt OritiMlt 1~r .... Si••S& lza.t ...... ,.....,. Qlilb 121..,... '•' Dlillll US.,.t.INb 12t&r Ch '•' ar.....ts l2J.S4tfdi ·~ '*" Qlllll lU.a.ff ·~ M Qlilta lmlldllt , ....... llf.E.llr Art .. ,.. CllCW llJ.lliftr ~ = II~ Art If Clldlel llU..,W.Cifl 18.Sft+W .......... l~C..... llZ...._O* ltl ..... c..... Colesworthy & Co. 25-45 EAST BL UFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-0020 PERFECT BACHELOR PAO 2 Bdrm + den. complete workshop. 21_1 Ba . Hi ghly upgraded Ba r . micro-wave. cedar lined closets, super storage. Secluded patio w1spa-deck. View of backbay. Vacant and ready. S218.000. Open todav 1·5. 2022 A venida Chtt·o • JUST LISTED SINGLE LEVEL Smart cozy 2 Bedroom 2 B:i th. fireplace. very pnvale patio. Walk lo s hopping . Sl69.500. Financing a\'ailable. W• always hav• Ht. b.st ListiltcJS of tt. best prices! WATERFRONT CONDO WITH VU W /SO' DOCk UNDER I 00,000! Fee land-3600 sq h , It's true! 2 Bdr. 2.,, Ba never hved tn. Own~r re· w1cenlr. llir 5 mm to dured pnce and will of. beach. 20'"~ dwn to 3~ fer good terms. Call sume lO'il financtng Pe te J ohnson. Agl hurry! Greg Astle. Agl S3H26S 759-1221 I FIXER IF YOU 1 EaS)' assumable fm am· have a service to offer or l '"g or F'NMA 3 Br C M goods to sell. place a~ ad home Short escrow J>O!>S 1~ the Dail) Pilot I Agt&4~72Zl 85191132 Phone 642 5678 Class1lled Ad.<.. your one (lass1f1ed Section I --= --stop shOJ.>!>l!J& center (714) 962-5585 (213) 592-1525 HEAR THE IEACH distincti ve home designed for gracious linng and entertaining Nobl y sized and ha ndso mely decorated rooms. Lm;h landsl'aping and sea breezes make this home \'ery des irable. This exeruli ve hom e is a Co ldwell Banke r ··certified Bu~··· and well worth the asking price of $227.500. owe $50.000 at 12:11 r, Call toda y. 714·962·5585. LOTS OF LOTS -VIEWS Wf' ha\'e se\'eral lots !isled in Huntington Bea r h. Some with views. Priced from Sl 1.500 to $20,000. Excellent terms . Ca ll for details today. 962-5585. HUNTING TOH HARB OU R-$52,000 This is not a mistake. Believe your eyes . Ye s you can live in Huntington Ha r bour for on ly $52,000, and nothing more. $.52.000 wi ll gel you lhis beautiful 2 bedroom. 13.. bath mobile home. Located in a fi ve Star park in Huntington Harbour. Sorry Adults only. This would make an excell~nt retirement or vacation home. Call today; 962-5585. INVESTORS ~ANTED /ASSUME Located on quiet cul de sac in Huntington Beach. 3 Bdrms. 1"14 ba. Assume the 1st at 10.45% variable int('rest rate, owe balance al 15% annual percentage rate with 20% down: Only $112,000, full price. Subnut all offers. 962-558.5 IEACH FROMl'_.176,000 On the sand ! Super development in Huntington Beach. Dramatic unit very upgraded and immaculate. This one of a kind unit has great financing. This can be yours with little down. You must see to believe. 714.894. 7521 BEST IN BLUFFS ILUFfS SPECTACULAR YU HOMIS 6 Cront row bc.>aultes. Hi~hly upgraded. Professionally decorated, fin1t st quality, 3 bdrm. 21 ~ baths. All ha ve beuutiful pat10s overlooking bay OflfN l·S 2111 Vista &tr.ta, $325,000 653 Vida laNfa, $215,000 S03·A••· ~. Sl75,ooo 2643 Vida OrMda, $255,000 2147 Vista f.fttrada. SOS,000 lappf I 26 17 Vista Omadla. SOS,000 lappf I HST IUY. 2 bdrm O\'erlook ing wide greenbelt EHellent term.'i Sl3~.500 HELEN 8. DOWD RULTOR, INC. 644-1034 List & luy Witt. TM bperis 3 BDRM CUSTOM EASTSIDE Qu iet cul de s ac 1n prime ~-Side Mesa. Parquet entry Brick frplc· Tiled kitchen Pantry Fa mily rm. Water filter & softncr Spa F.nclooed olfstreet RV pad Giant pallo Stor age shed F'ru1t trees OWC lg T D at 13'l Very Oex1ble Low 6~ lsl TD Only $175,000 Bob Licata, Bkr759 1221 LIDOISU $60,000 Down OWClcJt2nd With no poymet1fs!! Pric·ed i,.lashed t o $315,000' Must ~ell' Mus t ha vr J O da} esc·row' o,. .. Sat /S. 1-4 2 14 Via Dijoft 963-8182 DAVIDSON REALTY INC · ' .. · " '. • r I l JObO LIDO ISLE BJ\ Y VJ F:W! 4 Or home on lrg corn~r lot . ~pa rate 2 Br unit over ~arage. Lrg assumablP low interest loan. $575,()()(l IJENINSULA POINT. I.ow 11'\teres t finarH'mg for lhb lll'W luxury hum t• 4 HR w ~cp f a.n1, rm Formal d11111tg. 3 t'iff ga rage. :J f 1rt·phH0(•s. S655.ooo IACIC IA Y AREA .. \ttracll \'(• home w 4 l>Pal'ioull Hlh l.rg lam rm O\erlooks to\ ert•d pa lm & rost• g4111.len Owner wall fm unrt' Onh S2 lt1.u1111 IALIOA ISLAND'S IO\\ t•st pri ced duplex Probate ~aJe on :roxss· lot Bldr'll opportuni ty. Lo\\. low $289.500. WOODBRIDGE TO~OUSE. 2 Br. 111 Ua, f'ir cpl an.'. t"ll'ilom mirror~ O\\rtt•r \\ fin arH'l'. Sll4.SOO DUPLEX. Near tht• ott•an Xlnt starter property at $187.500 • WA YHE JOHNSO~ * EASTBLUFJ SPECIALIST MOTIVATED IH THE BLUFFS Ju,t rrdurerl St l IH~1· St'lll•r lo\tll f1n;i n,·1• JI 11' ' ll\'JUl1ful .I lkirm )edrtlen hom1· \1111 unh Slll51101t ll Ull\ \'Jll bi3 tlS.541 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS (714) 894-7521 • (2 13) 598-3328 HUHTIHGTOH SU.CLIFF $264,500 Super eustom 0 \\ner \\1 II eonsider helping fana nct.•' ~:xtras consist of custom double door entrv with stained glass Large maste.r suite w firepl al'l'. na~tom plantation shutters m lamtlv room. Hurn' on this one ! 714 894-7S21. · Pri me a r l'a near Huntington Harbour Priced low for fas t sale. Largl' rooms in eat·h w1it. \\Ith low maintenance (ireat ln \'estme nt pro pert~. Ask mg 5289.500 Owner w1 II help finan<'e Ca ll Loda y. 714·894 -7521 HUHTIHGTOH HARIOUR! Lookin g for a home on the water with a rloc k? We have many listings ranging on water from $750,000 to off waler for $285.000. Call us toda v for pm•es & ~·ou r private sho\\ing. 894-7521 LIKliA PRIVATE PAik Towering trees provide a Quiet Country Atmosphere for this Beautiful E xec. Home made for gracious li ving & entertaining. A pvt kingdom with noble sized rooms and every co nceivable luxury. Priced $238 .500. Make an appl today ! 962-5585 IREA THT AllNG OCEAN VIEW This stunning custom home is a departure from the ord in a'ry. Abundant use of glass provides spectacular ocean views. Decorated with fastidious attention. Deep vibrant wood tones and custoo-i wallpapers abound. Designed With enter tai n in~ in mind. Hig h cei tinged rooms of imposing proportions. Sparklin~ POOi and spa and every conceivable luxury. Asking price of Sl.256.000. Make an appointment to sec loday. Call 714:962·5585 JUST REDUCB> SSS,000 Prest1 g1ous \1 att•r front est<1 te dom inati ng 1ls 0\111 42 · <l ock. Windin g bn<"k entr\' \\ luscious court~a rd a nd \\a tt•r loun ta1n . L'n1que s1ttinJ,! art1i.J an<l l•legant form al clantn j.! rnom .\II bdrms have balcont<'S lo harbor Sho\\ n bv appointment only. i 14·8~·752 1. · REDUCED -$75,000 Tht s bea utiful llarbor honw has bet' n s uh :, ta n t i a I f\ r' l' d u t' e d Ghmmenng harbor i1gh1s <H'<'<'nt beauti ful l'ntn lo lust•1o us wat5-'rfront home · F.' en \ antage point desired LCJrgt' boat rlotk 4 Bdrm . gourmet ki tt hen. dN·o r clone with cxqu1s1l~ tastt• Call lor your prh ate showin g 714-894 i-52 1 HUHTIHGTOH BEACH CONDO Former model . 2 Bdrm. Ntrthtone~ throug hou t ll tghly up1Hatfrd Com m un1t~ pools. ~pa . -.auna. tennis court and c-lubhou!lt' J ust listed and pntl•d lo ~l·ll fast \skang $124.500. 714-894-7521. OWNER WILL CARRY! Super immacul ate pool home w EZ care lndscpng. 4 lge BH's. great famil y rm and pri ced right to sell fast. Just listed. so hurry on lhis one. Only S190.000 894 7521 HUNTINGTON SEACllFJ Cus tom , double <ioor enlry w /stained glass. Hi ghly customi?.ed. Lge master suite w 1fplc. custom plantation shutters in family rm. Owner w ;consider helping fina nce. Only S264.500 .Ju:-,t li:-ll'd. :--o hun·, 894·7521 . HARIORS•RM Just listed. lhi~ beautiful llarbor 5 Bdrm home many urnt·n1t1cs for easy livinit J,uri.!l' 4[>' dot·k Ab~olutely 1 mm11culak. /\skin~ S9SO,QOO. t~ I\ .~osl!l.Y~ for your privutt showtn~. 11•.-..1~1. Cle Or~e Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 10, 1981 ~.~.~•••••••• ~.~.~••,u.-.r ~~~•••••••• ~.~~•···~·· ~.~.~••••••• ~~~.~~.~~••••••• ......_,FerWt .._..,..,S. HellMt'-W. He.ettwWt G1Mrtl tOOZ Ga•r• tuv.i •••:ti IOOJ c.r.. .. Mlr 10 ConM .. W.-IOJZ Ce•M... IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ........... ~·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ._el 1 OOJ G1•1.. 100 .._.., I OOZ ;;;;;~· .. •• ... :·ioo2 VACANT FIXa POSlnVE Newport Bay view ror u,-. NWtc:M P600 Mr YOU IM! ............................................. ······················· ....................... oc•• ... VllW INC,..,._..· ·wESr .. , ule, locld• ru1tom f.1qul11le Jumlftf 1 Br Ht 81 Condo OCIAIROMT IMl\IX Oweu will ('ltr)' ~11nlOt"Mt v1ewa. Up !l'r l bdnn. 2 bath &t tower 2 bdrM, 2 b11lh t'ocnplettly rurnh,hed l"or wmltt' & 1111mmtr rtntals Owntr bas ltin >Ille Brin1 orrua P ed U750000 associated BM ') ti. I All '! i I\ l T ()fl i;.. .;'11, °A (llu!tic ..:I • 'I tof. TUST1H llAVT'Y Buut1Mly ttd~rated a 8r 2 ba + den Dbl cit lathed 1ar Ptnced rear y1rd w ll•r&~ polio All completely rt'decor11t1~ Laree 1rregutur lut on cul de uc al Ext.Unit privatf loan &r ownt-r may help finance $210,000 Ot>cn Sunday I ·5 18871 F.u111cc, Tualln Mickey Sh11frr, Rrokcr _.J!!:i0-1,!W) • IESTIUY * • 5"'" YI ~ lft1 ..... Spyelua 5 BR home. Crttk 3 Br fam Rm 131,;°" ~Litt rlnandng Redurtd over $40.000! No monthly pa)'tnenl:I 1911 pool • 1pa, recfnlly Decorator freah 1 new Vaunt. Ready tor you Sellu1 are Ver)' Purcbaae 11 poulble '+I •JT featured"' Or.nae Co 190 000 d owe Princlpalaonly mot.Iva led! S Bdnns 1>11.11 with llcet\Hld d.-y care -a. •• a Home ' Gard c n • own huae family n>e>m Al· for 6 children. 3 Bdrm, ~ micuine. Very littler balinc•. Rrokerll)l-tl800 Aaent ~IG sum• 9~'7o IJt. 3 private added dtin or family Well m1intained on 2\.'1 down ' xlnt term&. By $25,000 DOWH lO Yr,..._llua ~aches. Only s:11a.0001 ruom , fireplal.'\l, formal acres producina arove er. 95Ml6M L1. asaumablt' loan5 2 bdrm . 2 ~ '"b a . Call&73,IJ650 dlninll area 2 baths. H well u pratlalous Remodeled 2 br , mer flrepla<'f. community I au per •harp. Used Ill bome 1llc with vlrw. CUSTOM ratio, R·2 kit w plan~ pool 'IPI. 2 car gara&l' l!l;it r>•f711·i!I d1y Cllrf' centt!r now ' elec water and 1m Dfflaner home In prime or unn 1265 ,000 Walled yard 2 yr old fa •'f i5k :I $119,900 Call for more proved att85 to proper location to beach Ocean Owner / Agent $159,900, ~.000 dn Bal deta,ils 541-2313 l)' Xlnt tmm 985.000 view from 2 t\oors Best !57 ~,~J430 30 yr al 13'•~ P11ul SPY~~rlLl li$U'!~VI ~:~.. ~;:: ~r::::: •• ~r:~s!.~~ ., 111;;:~==~~ •Reduced $95,000! New ---~-Jra. 5120,000. Owner will CallJo-AnnOorun Lease Beautiful 5 BR ~nin.v~sl~lyoullen Bedford wtocean & bay 1 ""E ,.11--.-.. " cury •t 12% with 20'it ISl-9522 Nantucket Pool & Spa JOY hv1ng in 3 Bdrms. VU. 0 WC $300 ,000 -" "' vnngow $1600 mo 760 0297 . (amity rm, With $25,000 Priced lo sell at t6SO 000 l~vel lot w/qulet cul de down. '~CRU.TM. 831 304~ down. payments of S160 •Reduced $50,000' sac l oc A trul' f" .... "STlC PORTFOLIO prmo SL2S.000751319l Capehotn wtorean &r showpiece ol a home 2 "'"'"' 4l4 llGOHIA c:::. C,fl l ( l MESAVEIDE A\a1l 1mmed Ch11nre to buy lovely 3BR home Situated on qwt.'l cul de SIC. Assumable loan O( $98,500 Selling price Sl44 ,900 Ownl'r Anx l•OnmqeCo!,, 98 UN ITS P°"nl'ed 1-'AK BELOW appra1sul ror quick sale. Completely remodeled In l981 101r: rented Dnd manuged Ulllmale tax wnte urr & investment Lesb th11n 20r:; dn owe all finanr bay vu mo.ooo avuil. at BR + a lge loft for HOISi IAMCH PROPERTIES, INC New elegant 4 Br V1r ti()T Ll ~T1~~~ 1' 75·~ Now only · mas~r suite. Tongue &r No Esrondido ·Bacres. lor1an' partial vu , ~ ~ .::/ ~ 1548.SOO. Call lo see, but g.rove paoebng lhruoul 1850 sq (t modem bowie ownr icontraclor (1nan hurTy. Bruce Blomgren. Floor to cl~ rplc, lop Help quart•rs. Drive LOWEST NJCES avJllJ.,_~000. -f"' PHOPE: f~ l ll ':. IOUS .,, 1ng Cun clulie rjst Cote Realty Bk rs Pnnc wl.'ltoml.' & lnn•stment Rick Byer.., Bkr 640-5777 111111!!'!1111!!!!!11111!!!!4 n!!!!!60-!!!!!7292-~- ,tftinula rt. Lovely remodeled 2 sty lrad1t1onal 3 + den. rormiil dirung, huge sun de<'k Asking $469,500 . owe v" 20'1 do .... n 714 700 •HH MEWPORTICH $124,900 A vacant home with a desperate owner' SS.000 rebate 1s yours I story, 2 Bdrm. 2 bath condo Owner wtll help finance Call now, 546·2313 Cus tom golf estate home 4200 sq. ft 200· FIXER fairway frontage• 5BR. $103,000 412Ba. formal dm rm, 3 Bdrm huge baek ~ecrealion&hobbyrms. yard great for first 2 trplcs. fam rm. sun, lime buyer-don't miss deck, por~h. pool & spa lhis one Cal1 now! Panoramic views from @ SEA COVE ~':::a~~~~1!~:r r:r1 PROPERTIES personal preview rail 714-631 -6990 Bob Li cata, Bkr -I 159.122i. 2 ADULT HOME $88.900 Singles rmd a partner Two big pr1\ate . separate bdrms. each EASTS.DE with full baths Quiet SI 55,000 pnde of ow11ership, hid I Only Sl0,000 down gets den away I level condo you 11110 llus totally re with pool and communi modeled 4 Bdrm home lY rec room. Near S. Large corner tut. Ko1 Coast Plaza. Call about pond too' Won't lust. call terms. 7S2-1700 now' THE REAL ESTATERS SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4·6l J -6990 IEACHHOUSE 4 years old. 3 BR 3 Ba. 1900 sq.ft. Totally re furbished. Xlnt assuma· ble financing $2.15.000 Dao Hodge. 760-950 I 960-M80 DYNAMIC DY.HASTY IN HARIOR RIDGE Custorn-bu1lt sw1 room makes this a \'ery flexible floor plan Beautirut an every detail. $41.5.000. ./\ listing of Verg1lene llull ~ .. ~ NT A S Y L IV I MG P r i v a c· y , hreplat'es. atrium. family room. plus lhrec uetlrooms. tommunity pool, spa and tenn b this home has 1t all for S.'l95,llOO t\ listing of Ua rba ra llutth111g!\ IUUTIFUL EXPANDED CARMEL - Three bt•drooms. and the most terrific baekyard with fire-pit you can 1magint. 1'h1s 1s a darling hou se. $3.59.000 A listing of Pat Merl'y SPA, SKYLIGHTS, AllPUCE AMD FEE Super three bedroom. t wo bath. terrifit house with new carpet. Very good finandng $329,000 Fee A listing of Laraine Shaw WELL DESIGMEO Tl«& IB>AOOM If yo u like privacy, skylights. lots of l'losets. spa . wet bar, fireplace. and \'aulted l'c1hngs, this is vour house. S199.900 fee .A listing· of Laraine Shaw. LIKE MEW INSIDE AHQ OUT 11 2 blocks to beach. 3 bearoom , 3 bath. Old Cd~t Completely remoljeled and bt><whful S550.00> l'"ee A lbllng of Pal 't eer~ BIG CAHYOH IROADMOOR Really be4utiful fou r bC'droom home, newly decorated. pool and spa. Lo"' price of S685.000 f\ listing of Bonnie Barrington U~l()U~ ti()M~i REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eut Cout Highway. Corona del Nar Wl HAVE SO OF THE UST USTIMGS IN TOWN NEW PORT COAST Al. PRO~RTIES CHECK THEMARJCET Best buy in area 3 Bdrm and add·oo family room too ' Rerngerator and home warranty 1r that's not enough tr) 8' Jr; assumable loan $105 700 Call now 979·5.nO STor!! Whal a Wonderful World Take time to relax and of Shopping nght at shop at home It's s1m your !ingert1pl> e\•eq pie with Dail~ Pilot day • Dally Pllot!Classif1ed Ads ·And 1f Classified Ads To place you have somelhmg to your ad. (·all 642 5678 sell. call a friendly and let a Classified Ad · Classified Ad· Visor at cars•bikes· ·skateboards· trucks•baby carriages'tea carts•trikes rol lerskat es • walkers•toys ·wagons·· .. scooters· hot rods'coupes• trailers'hard tops· recreational vehicles•golf carts•model trains•bikes 'pianos•cars 'skateboards· trucks'baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walkers•toys ·wagons•••• sc ooters'hot rods •coupes· trailers'hard tops'convert· ibles•motor homes'lawn mowers' limos ·corporate headQuarters If it's got wheels, you'll move It faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad· vlserwill help you turn your wheels into cash. ALLSTATE REALTORS COMDOUVIMG forget the yard work with lh1s 2 Bdrm condo' Large assumable loan and owner will also as s1sl What more do you want? $75.000 full price Call 979-5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS PANORAMIC OCEAHVIEW 12¥4%A.l.T.D. or $240,000 MORF.: MORE Wood & ~la~~ design. top quality wllt to bch, secunty s):.tem. varuum , intercom Ask mg $395,000 Owner must sell. Open Hse. Sat 1 4 Moloft Rtal &tote 497.5454 THE BLUFFS OPEN TODAY I .5 405 VISTA GRANDE 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, ram1ly townbome Totally re painted & recarpetcd Terrific location. Best sq rt. for SOOLLARt va lue oow avail al $230.000. 536 VISTA GRANDE End unit, 3 bdrm. 21 , balh. great location with park &r ml. view. Totally repainted &r all new cpt. Spotless' Offered al $240,000 Nith rreall vl' finan('ing poss I OPEN SUM 1-5 502 LUCIA AS IS "Fixer Upper" A marvelous 3 bdrm, 21~ balh spacious 2 slory end unit setting I with lovrly "original area .. view. Jiul, oh my! the interior rwdl Mlpl Your very best Bluff• opportunity for the able It talented buyer Priced nlhl at Sl93.000. Visor h~ t;.g-5678 ,... W~fi~~~~a WOODIRIDGE COHDO /SI 52,000 6 MONTHS HEW This "'ill go fast, 2 Bdrm. i:i. bath . lots of brick wor k, French doors and fantastic S97.516 1412": rixed rate assumable loan DESIGNER BEAUTY JWOODIRIDGE Pn~e or ownersh.ip shows in this 3 Bdrm 3 bath plus family r o o m <' o n d o . Up g r a d e d thruout Large assumable 12', loan . Call for appointment. S210.000 REDUCEO REDUCB> REDUCB> Anxious sell er offers best buy in Mesa Verde . 3 Bdrm, family room, on quiet cul de sac with RV aecess. 759-1616 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have just flle'd your new Fictitious Busln8'.t N1rne 1nd have not yet submitted It for publlc1tlon, plHse don't forget that the llmttetlon Is 30 dlya from date of flNng. The DAILY PILOT wlll publls,h your statement for $40.00. Our clrcutatlon Includes the entire Orange Coast lfH 1nd leg1I notlctt eppeer In 111 editions. In order to submit your eutement for publfcetlon send 1ppt0t)ft1tt copy and 1 check to THE DAILY PILOT. P.O. 801 15a0, Co1t1 Mtll, CA. 92821. -=n do the rHt. For Information lqll 1dvertlllng pfH" c.a 142-4321 Ext. 332. Agt 759.1221 quality furruthinga In lhru l11rgt> rnodern b11m. HOMS + e.c.. eluded. SJ3l.OOO. (){fice, except. Jge light· 2 bdrm cottaae. all Needs TLC ,, . ..,. MERRILI.. LYNCH ed rin1. pens, rorral5, SO shingles & brick + a KATELl.A REALTY ton bay storage, etc, etc, neat, sunny J bdrm wut VIEW HOME Serendipity Uy The ~11 VU VU VU rome by & see us. 3007 Harbor Vie..,. Drive SatrSUn I 5 4 bedroo~nch stylf' home local.l'd on super ;ii.ed lot Oebghtlul din ing area. ranuly room. fireplace t:loM> to Shop ping and Orange County Fairgrounds t:Olll'Re !'ark location $137.~ Ca II 979.2390 1 714 337 0731 direct or col· etc $250,008. Owntt will $245,000 . ~ carry al 12% with 20'1 513·5I1i;J ~ Jiiiiiiiiiiiil•m••••••• down CIE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 2000 BARRANCA ILUFfS OPEN SAT l·S OWNER RMANCIMG Hnght & Airy Three Bedroom End Unit On Greenbelt With Sunny Deck & Open Heam Ceiling. Located On Quiet Cul-de.sac Near Pool & Tennis. Owner Will Carrv At 13 5'; . Immediate Possession. Si69.900. 2121 YACHT YANKEE SEA VIEW OPEM SAT 1·5 F'antasl1c Four Bedroom. Three Bath. One-Slory Home, Offering One floor Living At lls Best! Gourmet Kitchen. Two f:o"ireplaces. family Room + Two-Car Garage Attached. Elevated Lot For Views Of Western Sunsets & City Lights. Gate Guarded. Priced Under Competition At SJ83,CXX>. 2067 VISTA DEL ORO ILUffS OPEM SAT 1·5 VIEW: IA Y & CITY LIGHTS Gorgeous View Single Level Two Bedrooms. Two Baths -End Umt Decorator Wallpapers & Drapes Plantation Shutters - Separate Master Suite -Shows Like It' Jewel ! $255,000. A "Joy or Newport .. Listing 542 HARIOR ISUNO DRIVE PROMOkTORY IA Y OPEN SAT 1-5 Special Custom Bayfronl. FEE L/\ND Cathedral C.eilings. Parquet Floors & New Carpets Lots Of Wood & Glass. Three Bedrooms & ConvertiQle Den. 312 Baths. Separa te Dining. Huge Family Room With Wet Bar. Kik hen With Pantry. Breakfast Hoom. Sauna. Study. Th?ee-Car Garage. Wood Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock . Owner Will Carry Large Se<'ond. Sl.600.000 COST A MESA DUPW Lovely Duplex ln Eastside Costa Mes CJ . G real Opportunity For Owner Occupancy /\nd Income. Each Unit Has Two Bedrooms. One Has A Patio. The Other Unit Has A Pri va te Yard . Both Units Recen tly Carpeted & Painted. Sl 79.500. CONTRACTORS & IMVHTORS EASTllUFf Individual Home Large Five Bedrooms Separate Master Suite Good Floor Plan View Of City Lights -Great Neighborhood - School & Park Close By. Listed At $255.000 . A "Joy Of Newport'' Listing. COROMA DR MAR IMCOME Huge Duplex Overlooking Bay, Ocean and Breakwater, Has To Be One Of The Finest Income Properties In Corona del Mar. Master Units Have An Ocean View -Built On An Oversii~ed Lot. Call For Details. LAGUNA ~IGUEL OCUNFIOHT In The Exclusive Gated Community Of "The Shores." Spacious Custom Built F our Bedroom Horn e Overlooking Gorgeous White Sand BeaC'h . Hig h Beamed Ceil ings. Graceful Circular Staircase. forever View Of Ocean. Owner Will Help With Financing Sl.450.000. U COSTA IUGANC£ In A Knoll Above The Golf Course, This Home Offers Tranquility For Whi c h L~ Costa Is Famous. Appointments Include Ma rble Foyer. Gold Plated Tiles, Fixtures & Hand Painted Porcelain Bowls. Ideal For Entertaining. Built Around Sparkling Pool & Spa, Priced $650,000. NEW,ORT SHOOS Cozy Three Bedroom Home In A Yottng People's Location. A Fun Place To Live. Rented For $750 A Month At The Present. Priced Al $130.000. Appointment Necessary, But Easy To Show. S M ALL APT COMPLEX with owner's detached house. A han dym1n's opportunily. Fantastic terms $250,000 ....... ~ 614 So Suta Fe Ave Vist1, CA 9'2083 Office 1·'11.6-1221 or toll free J.ll0().525-8910, M33 c:D.Jio.i & LwAC<) 4 ~~ ffiwc~ (71 4) 681-0680 lven Wells custom with retractable root. 4 large bdrms·very light & open home with sparkling pool Owner will carry $200,000 negotiable rate $395,000. . R 3 property. Three 2bdrm rentals. $120.000. Owner will rmance. Agent : 631·0680 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHEI Balboa Island "Condo" <Duplex partnership> Beautiful Island Ouple1t, "'2 block from Bay $135.000 ru11 price Owner will fi nance 640·_!!1::;;8. ____ _ $265,000 & seller m11y finance. Sobd built 2 bdrm home, nea r new 2 bdrm, 2 bath wut. 4 c11r garage 710·7 I Ol/2 ,.,.of 6404.161 ~ VOGEL PACIFIC Oozes village charm, 2 l!!!!llJ!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!I'~ bdrm home. 2 bdrm apt, no steps , spotless. -------· Goldenrod bndge area VIEWLOT $325,000. on Pac1f1c Dr with ba)' 411-4121/JGoldat.od & orean views. 75''i W11u111a d"/, lfm •• fMft1't/i1'J 67:1-811.'111 )141 E. Coast Hwy., CdM rinancmg. a;95,000. 6 CDM UHITS A p1,,,111n 111 $523,000 al 12'4'7• in as llarhor lrl\~''1m1·n1 ('., sum. finan. f .P .. O/W, patios, refrig, blk lo lt!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!lllllll!!!!!!!!•I beach. immac. Call me. Costa Mesa I 024 Tim Rhone. Agt 631 L266 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• or61J.0055 I BR condo below markt. $20.000 dwn. l1 7 s'·, JO ,tr loan aSfil!_m S46 1883 FREEDOM HOUSE 3 Br l Ba large yard 19~000.. 641·0763 I I l/40/o CONDO Tnhme. b1·levrl. fpc. 3 Owner desperate, move BR, J ba pm yd. m1 <'ro. Ill today OWC $123.000 upgrade OWC IO', dn assum Blk to beach. $159 000. 8.S1·9990 D W. auto garage. f P. T-::... 1 1 . lowest price m town nhme. bi· eve • fµ(, 3 Tim Rhone Agt 631 1266 BR. 3 ba pr1v !d· mu:ro. or 673-00$S • uµgrade OWt.: 10', dn $159,000. 8.SI .9990 MODOWH Ta~eatton MESA VEIDE l.arge ~ bdrm & den home Comer lot RV ac cess Jacw.z1 All in xlnt condition 0 -Anl'r motivated $190,000 Paul Martm Real Estatl' _644·7383 NEWPOITCHST "MODB. HOME" Move right in to lh1s beautiful ro ndo Oecorated in lhl' finest of taste Include<! in thr purchase pnce 1s owr $100K ..,.ort h of furn1 ~h1ngb & ap - pliances Great terms . Redhill~Realty 1 ;1:~-1:w11 GREEMTHUMI? Easts1de fruit trees & roses ' Pr1\a l'\' seclusion m park 11'ke yard Sunny 3 BR Brick fplr t'oHred patio Pride of o..,.nershap Room for expansion On· ly $124.000 Call 645-0303 COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO -L~-IOM 4BR Mesa Verde Home. Owner will do shared equity proj?ram s.b:Ntyowoww"'-5.. w qualif1etl buyer Defer down payment or CdM C...._.. Dph Prior only Bkr 558 3321 HERE'S I TO FIX interest on this new Wt.t.L e..--a.... ask (or Ed Needs Interior paint, Balboa Island home. ""~-·'JI b th 1 II. H .:z; Rltr 3 BR 2ba or 2+ guest 30 YRS AXED some a room 11 e & • • owner's wlit. Plus 2Br cptng . but 4 BR 2 Ra on -67S.2 6 rental cottage All In Is hard lo find Check on quiet Mesa Verde cu l de IY ow.e sharp cond w e.xcel loca· this 4 BR. 13• ba. Seller l>ac. Best offer Listed CaPt' Cod Olann & solid 11on. Owner will carry is cooperative Call now jl34__.950 Agl >t9·t366 comfort 10 a wood l"e 2nd TD Best buy in 752-6499 M1n1 gated e:.tate-0..,.ner' panelled 4 bdrm & ram lownforonly$280.000 ...... n'Jll!l ____ l Redul'ed thousa nd ~ rm home. Just steps to 644-7211 belo..,. appr,11sal ' AS South Bay. PILIS neat t I etln S U M E L 0 W M O bd I h CUSTOM PMTS' No quahf~1ni.:' rm renta wit s , I Newlv dee-orated a or ti fireplace. I ' One or a kllld 4 Br I'• br uictud massive den ~10,000 -~73·4648 ' Ba . Pool. Family Rm ....... __ ,--1-., ... _ I 007 -$15,000 down Sl5!1.500 plus 'ndoor Ja 1·uu1, --STEAL S2S9.~' llurr}. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM C...._., Dph ~;:dnal ~~5~3or!)tieen call now ' Ed or Linda PIHIHSUU POINT Witt. Fille11eiitt --957 om 104 I E. lllloo IL 3 BR 2b 2 T X RBJEf OP ...... s·~ 1·5 . a or + guest I SHAIPEASTSIDE A ~ "' owners unit. Plus 2Br No rap1tal investment Cute Cape with its rental cottage All in 6 -PLEX 100'. o .... ner financed al picket fence. bay win· sharp cond w 1excel toe a OHL Y SI 5% DOWM 13' ~', 2 Br Condo well dow and wood shutters. tloo, Owner will carry Owner will finance to located full pr11•e This 3 Bdrm home is m lge 2od TD. Best buy in qualified bu~·er Well SI 10,000 Want short an estate-well priced at town for only $280,000 located. Rood look mg 6 escro.... Pnnc1pals onl~ SJS0,000. 644-7211 units + 4 car ~iirage t Agent 556·651fi 642-5200 --ample parklllg BelO'ft I I 3 Br 2 ba "'1th lge fam1l~ J PETE BARRETI . RlALTY llmesgross rm &. frplr O'ftner I~ , Calit0w644-7211 f1nan c1D1? Sll U.1100 .. 642-1523 316 JASMINE t s • So. Coast Condo 2bdrm, 1\.libalhhouse.2 ~ 3 Bdr. assumable loan. car garage. lltt blks to no down 540 3666 ocean. Owner. $300.000. Cftl-........ 1021 67S-4l77. 5 IR MESA VERDE 3100Sf. 5Br + fam, pool + spa. immac S147.000 assumable Priced at S315 .000 b~ owner _!79·97~ Whelan Real Estate Ffl &SAVE lrvme Terr pool home features 4 Bdr. rec rm w /pooltable & mu ch more! Needs a little TLC but owner will carry 1st T.D. at approx. 13'7< and owner is flexible! Greg Alllle. Agt. 758· 1221 bt S.lly Kerr Realty sso.00. DOWH A big house with a little price and low down Large anumable loan with LOW ~rest rate "d owner will carry b1lance. Redecorated. $340,000 with land. 0,.. Stt & S. I 2-S 1407Scd_ .. OOU.HOUSI a Bdrm doll bolaae aoutb ol hwy. Prhate yard with elevated custom deck and spa olfertn1 Catalina • bay view. $254.000 in assum1ble finanrln1., 67J.I Ill CDMkUffS Above beach. below Ocean Blvd. Semi priv Rd Out of traffic 180 degree view Ocean & $8,000 down. take over ex· Jetty from every win· istin!l f1nanc1ng dow. Prop line high tide. $165,000 3 BR E Side. Obie invest 2 yrs Clear, R·2 lol.:_ 546-_:1158 tand incl. Sl.250.000. PRICED TO SEU OWC PIP Appt only (714) 673~. 613·2210 IYOWHEI "NEW" CdM CUSTOM BLT 2300 SQ F'T ATRIUM HOME. Wik to bch, JBr, 31,Ba. <'lrcular stairway, skylites. anlen windows Asking .000. OPE.NHOUSE SATtSUN I 6 618 Marigold 640-4~1 637-8778 LCJ.C•HOME 4 bearooms, 3 baths 2 story . 1 block from Bea c h . Low down paym 't Own er will Urry. Open Sat & Sun 223N1rcissusCDM (2131 402-3434 OPEMSUN 1·5 4615C•dln. CAMEO SHORES 3 Br 4~ ba, private beach. encl cou rt yard w /s pa cious pool Forever harbor and ocun vu. $695,000 leasehold. Lu(j/elll/ ~ MAl £$UH 644·6397 Anxious owner read\-to go. Will help rinilnce newly redecorated 3 Bdrm 13• Ba Costa !>1esa home Lo\lely yard. patio. brick BBQ Full price Sl22.990. 751·3191 C::. '>HECT -t"' PAOPE AT IE S •GOV'T LOAMS• Possible 5r; down 12·14'~ ml rale. 30 )'r loans free mro WoridR.E. 55'-7777 Charming 3bdrm. 2ba home, E Coast Mesa. oak kitchen. stained glass windows. $180,000. 2()".', dwn. assum Isl or S97 ,000 at 1517'1; mt . w1 II consider 2nd. by owner, 548·4951 2HCOMOO S25kDWH 1.2<'( fl n ancui g. 199 .soo Dan Hodge NEWPORT COASTAL PROPERTIF.S 760· 9S01, 96(). M80 3 Bdr hot.me. den, frplc. neu Fecko. By owner ooo.~2428 NOTHING DOWN BY OWNER DESPEHATF:D Have alread,· mo\'ed. can l make payment.lo Take o'er e1t1 s t1n 1: ( I n a n r 1 n I! a I t 2 r; Beautiful 1Br JRr. nr bch. p\ t n•J r eler garagl' lols more $195,000 675·1104 LEASEOl'TIOH J IJST SS.OO'J or-: SllOOMO Super 4Rr. 3Ra ISJIXI ap phed to lot.al pnre ea mo I Spa. cut dr sal'. close to bch Sl99.000 ~ner 675-%22 59 UNITS COSTA MESA On 3 32 a<'res All 2 Bdrms. double gara,:es. gre.al buy• 64.5 9161 ~-OPEN HOUSE REAL TY /.' .. Low hwt. "'-clltC) MEWCOMOOS 2 ma s ter suite' hrepla<'e. fenced patio & yards. double ga ra~e Close to oet!an. OPEN 12·5 1932 MEYER Pl.ACF. 1131 061, 641 l~t a&t USTSIDI Woodland Sct.>ol 11rt1 pride ol ownt1'1'hip 3 RR, 2 811, (n1;,1•tcr w llWD bu + i!!Pf~ l,Jl w· fplc• AJC lttt fam rm Only st3UOO Try 211' : 1ttlft. Ruth Lu ,.fr, ••ll ... ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Octobtr t O. t 98 t Cll LINDA ISi.i Excil111~ op1x11tunity. Widev1t•w from s1K'l'lt1tulur ;irthitN·turul designed 6 hdrm. S bath. pl;c1vroom dark room & thm Slip for 2 lur~c boa~. Sl.350.000. LIDO ISLE HOME l~O vtA QUITO ont4 SUH 1.5 I' e1tlured on Homes 1'our th1:, lovely trad1honal spal'ious. cw~tom 3 bdrm. 3 bath horl_lc. newly dt><·orated. Pral·ed to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. 214 VIA ITHACA OflEH SUH 1-5 Newly rcm~delt.>d 3 bdl'm. 2 bath plus ,.. lge ~ecreat1on room & 2 µatios. Beam • cethngs . Great ror entertainin g i:. S420.000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROHT l'anoram1c· ba~· & m·ean \'tt'V. al ~·edg~. from prime large lot. 4 bd rm. ·~ bat~ tustorn homl'. 3700 !>Q .ft. lealunng marine l'Oom. Sl.385.000 WEST OCEAHFIOMT Triplex units Xlnt financing. $600.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34i Bay\•d<>Driv•· NB o7S oi6i * * * * * * Heritage Collection , CO~OHA DB. Mil R-2 LOT Charmmg beach cottage. featuring 2 ~drm +den. large living room with fireplace .. double garage. Asking S26!:1.500. f< or an appoint menl to see call 5-10·1151 . · MESA VERDE CONDO $15,000 down. Excellent finan cin g. owner may carry balance on AITD at 12',. 2 Bc~rm. double garage. terrifl{' area AskmgS95.000 Calls.10·1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 , Of'IH TODAY I ·5. COMI WITH US.. •• TO HARIOR 1 HIGHLANDS . NE W Or' 1 Ft::RI NG H A HE AN O REMARKABL!o: FIV!o: GENEROUS ai,:nR OO M S S INGLE I LEVEL. LOCATED ON IMPORTANT TREE-LINED STREET HERE IS j PROOF THAT !'HICE ANO COMFOK1' 1 CAN CO· EXIST IN NEWPORT BEACH. j 1 • 160 I WARWICK LAHl S2~9.5~00 I AVAILAILl IY APflOIMTM&tT COME WITH US ••• TO HARBOR ISLAND ROAD. CONTEMPORAHY ONE Of A KIN D HOME OESIGNED WITH A NAUTICAL TOUCll EXTENSIVE USE OF WOOD AN 0 GLASS SPECTACU LAR \'IEW Hl'GE PIEH A.'JD SLIP .CAN MOOR T W 0 L A R G E P L l' S T W 0 S M A L L BOATS JACL'ZZI ON RAV FRONT DECK PATIO OWNER WILi. Ct\l!RY Sl.000.000 FIRST THL'Sf DEEi> S 1.400,000 COME WITH US ••. TO DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT. CARVEO ENT RY DOORS C'ATlltmKAL CEILINGS. TH REE SPACIOL'S BEDROOM S SEPARATE CHILDREN 'S WING IMPOHTED ITALIAN AND MEXICAN TILE LAV ISH FAM ILY ROOM SIT·DOWN WET SAR VIEW Of BAY AND MOlrNTAINS LARGE PIER AND SLI P LIBERAL fl 'ANCl~G . WILL EXCHANGE f'OR BIG CANYON. S 1, I 25,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR, tU. 631 -7300 10%DOWH and ::.eller wall deal on this 3 BR doll house near Mesa Verde. Priced for quick sale at $145.000 Call now . PRIVATE FINANCING on this Laguna 3 BR with ocean and canyon views. Very secluded plus anxious seller who will create low payments just for you. Reduced lo $289.900. PRICE SlilHED on this Univ. Park Terrace 3 BR . Desperate seller \o\111 carry with low interest. Ca ll for details. Now onlv $160.000. • LARGE FAMILY? Try this 4 BR + family room with formal DR and large lol. Seller will help finance. Offered at $215.000. 8 UMITS-S2 I 0,000 Owner \o\i II help finance this super money machine. No new financing needed. Call today. SPYGLASS MANSION tJ15-3411 STEPS TO IEACH! Super IO<'ation . streel to street lot with room to u<ld on 4 Bdrm custom home with coastline ttnd whitewater view! Magnificent large clc<•k. perfect for indoor and outdoor li ving S68.5.<XX>. HEWl'OIT IEACH WATEIFAOMT! 2 Bdrm plus bachelOI'~. use as duplex or single family home. Both units have wood burning fireplace + de('ks. pier and float for 2 boats! $450.000. TURnEROCk HIGHLANDS! Ueaultful Lusk built 4 Bdrm 3 bath MacGregor model with hardwood floors. shutters. and bay wrndowed breakfast nook' Great finanring' Pnme neighborhood S350.ooo ,, L~ATIO~. LOC~TIOH! Corona del Mar duplex situated m beautiful old CdM . Priva te secluded owners untl. Z fireplace!>. great rental ineome. call nof.•' $325.000. HARBOR VIEW HIUS! Hrighl and t heerl'ul uul standing :J Bdrm 2 bath home w1lh familv 1:oo m Close lo sthools am.I shopping. neutra·I dct:o,"· th~uout. Pool sized yard. <~uiel family oriented neighborhood . (hmer may assist wilh fin anc· mg. Call for appointment 5299.500 T!RMS. llRMS! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Laguna Bea{'h home v. ilh spa. \\C'l·bar amJ lo\'ely ocean view~ Perfect famil y liv10g OwnN will finance $229,500. l~ILDERS!. R-2 lot. lo{'alcd South of Coast Hi ghway 111 Corona ckl '.\-lar Minutes Lo shop· ping. Submi t 011 terms. Call now. $230.000. UNIVERS~TY P.ARK! Highly upgraded 4 Bdrm. 2 ~alh Juhard n:iodl•I Pi<'lurcsque greenbelt loca· lion. Call for ftnancm~ information 5190.000. OWNER WILL FINANCE! 3 Bdrm home plus tn law quarters. l0<:ated in tht• area of Weslcltff. dose-in lo ~l'\\p<>rt Beat·h A must to see. $167.300 .ASSUMABLE LOAH! Fanlasllt location 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Bear Creek condo. Localed in Costa Me~a. 3 years old. Xlnt financing. S134.950. FOR LEASE! Beautiful C(lrona del Mar 3 Hdrm. 3 bath home w1lh den. lanai and \'ll'W Call fo r de · tails' A subsidiary of Jdln D. Lusk & Sott 2515 East Coast HicJltwsy CorOM def Mer JUST LISTED -EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE Popular "Devonshire" in prime location with panoramic views or ocean. city lights and fashion Island This beautifully appointed home features 5 Bdrms. dramatic living & enterta inment areas. gourmet kitchen w delightful breakfast room. luxurious master suile. and private courtyard entry wilh lush gardens & waterfall . To \'lew this exciling home {'a ll 544-941 l New custom 5 BR with 5i 2 baths. librar y. pool & spa. elevator. custom glass, wood throughout. Allow us lo arrange your private sho\\oing. Offered al $2.300.000. 3 BDRM STEAL! 2.5 AC ESTATE . Find out about the hi~h· New huge hilltop estate. earning real estate i.ales 360 de!? \'U to ocean career opportunil1es Pool. eler gale. hnrses w i l h T H l': R E A L & much more ' tall ESTATERS Llrensml? Patrick Tenore. Al?l srhooi fees rompletel\ 75!1-1221 refundable to srhool or HARBOR RIDGE REALTY, INC. 544-9411 Have something to sell? I Sell things fast with Dally • C!.ill.lf ie<! ~ dQ.lt_~.ill.. ~ant Ac!L_ __ .. A mHTIOH INVESTORS •S2.500 IUYS IT• Pay closing costs only and our seller wi II finance. Excellent lax sheller with new 15 year depreciation schedule, asking 130.000. Ca ll for details. 556·7035 I Ol/4% RHAHCING $668 PSl MOMTH when you take over existing low interest loan on 4 bdrm home NEW PORT RIVIERA feat uring French doors, firepla ce & 212 baths + raised wood & deck . new carpet & paint. Only $141.900. 759-1501 or 752· 7373. EXECUTIVE B.EGAHCE Imagine yourself s urrounded with •· EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED square feet of luxury living with a spec· tacular INDOO R POOL perfect for en· tertaining large groups. Relax in front or the massive stone fireplace or retire to the sumptuous master suite. Situated on a corner lot on two thirds of an acre, it's vacant and ready to move in. So bring S142,000 down payment and you won't have any payments until January 1983. for a private sho"'ing call 556-7035. 13%HEWLOAM 25 YEARS RXB> UTE Almost impossible to find financing on thi s spotless 4 years new townhome near South Coast Plaza. Formal dining room, brick fireplace. 3 spacious Brms & 21h ba. $139,900. 556-703.5 Xlnl cond Lrg yrd. Good location. Assume 9.20'1 ' Only $92,<m Won 't beat this 1 Patrick Tenore. Agt 7S9-l22l COMTRACTOR'S DBJGHT Completely remodeled custom built home situated on lf.J acre in ex- cellent residential neighborhood. Storage galore including huge 20 x 50 garage with :Y.. bath (could easily be converted to mother-in-law quarters). Two RV accesses for trailers or campers plus custom pool & spa. 963·5671 * HARIOR VIEW KHOU.S • 9'14 RMAHCIHG A rare opportunity to own a much sought after model in unique .area. Featuring CAPE COD style architecture,· 2 br, 2~ ba on fee land with outstanding terms. For a private showing call 759-1501 or 752.7373, your choice. Extensive sales tra1rung. for m· formation, call 7Si 6i91 Sell id_!!! items • I 00/o DOWN • 131/iO/o RNAHCIHG AVAIL •••••• on this spaci~us family home featuring 3 Br 1den. family room & formal dining w 3 tar garage~ Only S240,000 fee . Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. SHORT OF CASH? •HERE 'S YOUR flASSPORT TO OWHf:llSH1fl• We have an in vestor willing lo make a 20% down payment if you would like to make the $1250/mo payments on this gorgeous townhome. Only 2 years old with 1650 square feet of living space. 3 Brm 2l"i ba with double attached garage. Security gate for complete privacy. 963-5671. •HAllOft V1EW HOMES• 150/o DOWN PAYM&n'!! Assume 10.9% 1st T.D. & OWC 2nd on CARMEL MODEL w/pool & jacuzzi & solar system. $269,900. Call 759-1501 or 752·7373. Sl.000 DOWN!!! Bring paint brush & broom to save $$$ on this 3 br fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area. Creative seller says sell! 759-1501 or 752-7373. $20,600 DOWN!!! * HEWPOIT IUCH * Spacious 4 br in Prestige area. Anxious owner says try Lease/Option, land con· tract or ? ? ? Ca ll 759-1501or 752·7373. ONTHIUY 0Plt4~1 -5 111 .... eo... BeautUul blyrroot home w1t.h 11ndy beach ' boat •hp l.ovely deck ' patio Lite & cheery ~ bdrm + de-o. z bath, open beam cetbna. brick BBQ, 2 car garage t EXTRA PARKING !' A b1Hga1 n at SS95.000. IN C L U DES THI!! LAND ! Owner/Agent 673·9187 or 615-7060. 180' v1tw lrum rvcn .. indow Abo\e be;u:h IM:lu-. Octan Bh•d Semi pm alt ro;id Out of irurr.r Pro!H'rty hnl' high i1dt Doubll! your inVHlment In 2 yeun Clu1 land. 1nrh.ldM Sl .250.000 OW<: Private p11rt) 1 By oppointmtnt Of1ly 673 -6525 CUL,.OE-SAC Walk to golf course & Lennis from this prime 3bdr .. 2•,~ ba home. Seller may assist in financing. Asking $259,900 and ready to sell ' JACK IE HANDLEMAN 631-1266 MESA VERDE CHARMER Old fashioned charm and value. 4bdr .. sparkling pool /spa, must sell. Asking 5191,500 .I ACK l E HANDLEM AN 631·1266 MESA VEIDE Cape Cod charm. 3bdr + fam. rm .. lrg swimming pool. new carpets and fresh paint. Good terms. $190.000. Als o available for lease JACK 1 E HA:'llDLEMAN 631-l266 GOlf COURSE VIEW Con temporary wood & glass custom home overlooking private golf course. 4bdr. fam. rm .. rumpus rm . pool w spa. lighted paddle tenni s court etc et('. Call JACK IE HANDLEMAN 631·1266 DOH'T IUY THIS ONE Unless a rambling 4br. and fam. rm. w1 Lh pool and spa plus corner lot with R.V. access in C.M. is what your family wants. Only $154 .500 Owner assisted fin ancing of course. Bill Kennedy 631 1266 IHCRB>llU STARTER Take·up "".here the co~tractor left off. Many. many quality upgrades in this 2br home situated on private corner lot in C.M. Owner \.\ill help with financing Priced lo sell al only $93.900. To see ca ll Bill Kennedy 631 -1266 3 YEARS HEW Sharp 4 bedroom \\ilh bonus room and secret "Kiddie ~a~lle" in~1de. '.\hnt Farm. play area and large patio ou tside All this for 5148 .000 and the loan is assumable. Call Anne )lcCasland 631-1266 FOUHY AIN VALLEY This home has 4 lg. bedrooms and 3 baths. Just seronds from Mile Sq. Park on a huge {'Orn er lot. $200.000. Call Anne ~kCasland 631 -1266 llG CANYON'S L"'t\\T flRICE Prof. decor Do\'er 2hr \ \)'1. rm .. lrg yard. room for pool. 1-~· \\ \-.\lust sell. Sub mit any off er or term .•. existing SJ00.000. Price 5425.000. Bob & Do .: i<oop 759-1221 TRADE ORANGE & AVOCADO RANCH 78 ac Valley Center. sub map compl. 4 sep par. Sell o.r t.rade ~I~ or part for home in :-./pl .. La~una or M1ss1on V1eJO. $1,200.000. Bob or Do\'lc Koop 759-1221 . "2" NEWPORT CREST CONDOS Ocean vu. 4 Bd 3 Ba. Fam rm. wet bar. dtn rm . pool. tennis $210,00> ea Terms. Submit an\' offer to Bob or Dovie 759· 1221 · 1 so· OCEAN VIEW 4 BR. 3 1 ~ BA . Fam. Rm. Din Rm . Lg . vard w/pool. Pvt bea('h $725.000. Bob & Dov ie Koop 759-1221 LINDA ISLE Finest l?C on all Linda. 76' of waterfront. rm for up to 85 yacht. 6br. 7ba forma l din Bayside Pool & spa. Game room. lrg sit dn bar. wi ne cellV outs~nding fin . avail Priced at 4 Million. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1.221 COASnJHE & OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores finest 3 BR. 3 BA + den. FR. formal· Din .. huge courtyd wtpool priv. beach. Bob or Dovie Koop 759· 1221 · CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 BR. 2 BA Formal Din . J usl redecor & remodeled. Ocean view Pri. beaches. S339 000 Lil Bob or Dovie Koop 759-1221 · · 40 FT 10.A T DOCK 4 ~R. 3 BA. F~rmal din. ~am. Rm. Huge master . suite ~/bay view. Lg'. s1t·dn bar. Lg. patio to water hne. $575.000 Bob & Dovie Koop 759· 122 1 234l 17fttSt.,CoattM.-so .•...........•.. 611 -1266 44t2 '-"'-ct Pllwy, '"'-.•.......•.•.... Ht-t400 IS tor,or*t,._, Mfll W ................ 75t·l2JI lndepenc;tent Member Brokers ·11 SPICTACUl.Al "YSUIWS" COi. Lgt> cor. silt• on Ha~ Canyon golf l'Ourse L>runr.il•<' foyrr 2-sty Lav. Rm. Formal Din. Hm . 4 Bdrms. 4 1.i Ba. Pool. spa & gu7.ebo. $950.000. GIORGIAN COL.OMA&. MANSION llG CAl'tYOM COUMTIY CLUI A true picture· of t>legance . Overlooking thr 8th green. 5 Bdrms. 612 Baths. Formal Din. Rm. Fam. Rm .. Billiard Rm. Abundant W/marble & crystal chandeliers. $2,150.000. Financing <1vailable . CALL FOR COLOR BROCIIUHE. OWMER WILL RMAHCE 2·STORY DUPLEX-HEWPOIT IEACH $10,• IJWN Lrg 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba condo localed in Costa Mesa below monthly payments. Amenities include wet bar, gas BBQ, fireplace and much more. Full price $128.500. MESA Ill MAR Lrg 3 Rdrm 2 Ba house with add-on family room . This lovely home is situated on a huge lot large enough for pool and sports court. Submit on terms. Asking $149,500. REALTORS 675-5511 COLE OF MtWPOIT REALTORS 2515 E. Coo•t Hwy., Corono c»I M• 675-5511 . ........ DUPLEX INVESTMENT (LAND INCl.UDEDI 200' TO EXCITING IEACH S27t ,500 Handsome building~ Ong. owner Beautifully maint. 4 Bdrms. 2 Ba & lge sundeck in upper; 2 Bdrms. l Ba . & darling patio in lowt'r Fplc in each. OWC lst T.O. $230,000. mt only S49,500 Dn . No loan fee The rastesl draw Ul the SELL Idle items Wtlh a 2 up & 2 down on a HUGE lot. providi.n~ additional off.st. park in* to the ex1st111g 4 car garage. Fantastic financing. low down and low interest payments. Asking only $279,500 in best rental area. ste!l) to beach West. a Dally Pilot Daily Pilot Class1r1ed Classified Ad. 642-5678. -'-A=d"-. __ Y ACAMT--VIEW-AMXIOU S Panoramic view of bay, ocean & sparkling lights. 4 Bdrm. Lge Family ' Rm . Formal Din . Rm . 212 Baths. 5395.000. Submit offer on price and terms. Owner anxious. See any time. 1251 SURFLIHE WAY44ARIOR VIEW OPEM HOUSE Sat & SW! l·S PM FOR LEASE-SI ,500 MOMTH Big Canyon Thwnhome with a beautiful golf course view. Lovely El Dorado Model 3 Bclrms. separate Din. Rm. and 211 Baths New carpeting thruout & newly painted. See now! 26 CAMYOK ISLAI«> DR. 0.,-11 Sun l·S OFF FORD ROAD HUGE WO OOB> CORNER LOT Sl29,000-$13,000 DOWN Attractive 3 Bdrm. 2 BA lge. Family Rm. Mature landscaping w/lge trees. In desirable M 1ssion \'iejo. New cpts. Owner mo\·ing. Highly motivated. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 San JoacpM Hilk Road NEWPORT CEMTH. M.I. 644-4910 NEW tllMES! Spacious Peppertree Heights condos featuring 2 Bdrmc;, 212 baths & 2 Bdrms. 2 baths from $129,500 to $139,500. Open 11·6 Sat & Sun. 2600 block on Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa. Various financing including plans starting at 131.i'; interest. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REALTY 546-5605 6) 1-6194 Little Is lie)!! NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class· 1f1ed ads display their messages wilh leg1b11Jly and impact? Our ads. we are proud to say, re- LINGO OFFERS YOU MORE! ASSUMAILE flMAHCIMG AYAILAILE °" this 4 b.drooM poofsidt Hllftt""1foit IHch cOftdo witft cbi»le garog.. $120,000 IUILD THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS In Hllfttingtoli leoch 011 this lot wftft I 00' ficdacJt °" ttw mal11 chonn•I of HHtington Hart>ow. $695,000 PRIVATE IEACH AMD IOA T DOCK accut this Huntington leoch home wftft 5 ~. 4 battts, 2 lots. a lart)e pool, spa and baslletboll court. SI, I 00,000 A GREAT ST ARTER IMCOME UMIT in Costa Mesa witft two 2· bedroom units located ocross tfte street from ttw partc CRd clow to shopping. s 179. 900 . SUCCESS IS living in a private retreot 011 M•wport Island. SurTou1uted by watw Oft thne sidH ytNr estate with 3 bHrooMs CRd 2 baths reflects the ~ taste your poslHoe in life ha1 offot ded Y"' Hftfltd It! stot.ly pall'lls with spociolll ~ CRd a private patio for f-8y & f"'-ds this llotM n&ch ldal Mg.c•. SI ,250,000. 6if4.7020 ILU~S 3 Bdrm 212 Ba. fi replace. Itali an ceramic tile. in living room , dining room . kitchen and entry. Fabulous mountai n and park views . Exceptional financing !!! Reduced to $234,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-4670 2919 Newport llYd., conter 30th Cadillacs lo Go-Carts Whatever the Fad Roll 'em orr lhe market With a Classified Ad Ca II Now' 642-5678 There's an easy way for you lo sell lhal bicycle you no longer use. Jusl advertise 11 an the ~ss1ried! Call642·5678. 11. \Jtll()H n E .\ L'r'\' LOOKING FOR VALUE? Here's a beautiful custom built home with 3800 sq. ft. located in exclusive Baycresl for only $389.500' 4 bdrms .. form al dining rm .. hobby rm .. pool and a huge paneled family rm. with wet bar. pool l<tblc and plenty of built in storage. St .000.000 down seller 'hill ca rrv lsl T.D. al 1:i:1~',. Fast esnow ok 1730 Marlin Wav will be open Sat. and Sun 1 lo 5. · 17141 673-4400 121 ll 621-2121 Th• Harbor Area's l.oftgnt Established RMI Estalif C.0.,...y IJ.i \llB<>Il Class1f1ed Ads are really small "people lo people" sales calls 11.1th bag re adership and b1~ re sulls! To place your classified ad. call today 642·5678. ally gel results. Phone 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 642·567l___ 1 · 1- A Salute to Wo11en In Bu1ine11 Coming Sunday, October 18, 1981 in the Da ily Pilot A tribute to the Orange Coast's SUCCESSFUL WOMEN in business The Orange Coast's Successful Business Professionals of 1981 Th is is the Actual Size Ad For best reproduction, a clear black and white photo of any size can be used Your message will accom· pany the plcture 1n th is $p8Ce. II you choose nol to publish a picture. 1111 the SC>&Ce with your message National Women 1n Business as October 18 through 24. To honor area women in business, 1n· dustry and commerce, the Daily Pilot w1 II publish a special tri bute 1n tis October 18 edition. Our Salute to Business and Professional Women is an exceptional opportunity lo introduce a new or longtime associate to the people of the Orange Coast, or to honor awards. achievements 0< contributions. · Businesswomen Salute notices will be two column by two inches each, with a photo you pro· vide. The cost of each notice is only $32. Don't miss being part of this special advertls· ing opportunity. Dtadllne for reserving space la OCtober 1 •._Call today SIEDROOMS EASTSIDE C.M. A fantastic Easlside home S Bdrm. 3 bath. skylights. walk-in closets and all the goodies. For onl y $168,SOO. A must see. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS llGCAHYON CONDO STEALS! 2 & 3 Bdrms avail Sl82,000·S235 ,000 I w /terms! Musl liquidate now Patrick Tenore. Agl 7S9-l221 LOWEST PRICE CdM $224,950 Only steps lo Corona del Mar Beaches! Now re duced S2S ,OOO b y motivated owners! As- sume lll•'k lsl. owner will carry 2nd. Call now' 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS r ..................... =·····-······ .. -·····1 ~~J . I wt. ''. . ~ I Businessmen ~ , 1 ·11 you art doing ; busrnus undtr a ~ 1f1ct1t1ous Busrntu ; ! \Jamt you art req111rtd 1 ! by law I Business and ~ I. Profeu111n.~ Code. Ste. ! . 17900 lo 179301 to f dt a ! ~F'1c1111ous Busrneu ! I. Nomr S101eme111 and 1 houe it ptJbllshtd for l . four conucutrvr weeks ! !WE of the DAILY ! ~1 PILOT con htLp unlh '! Ill Coll lht LEGAL EflARTMENT at 2 02/ Etl .m tor urther information , ·-... --··-...--·· Rnt 10mtlbi11 you Wllll to ""' Claatned ads do It ftll.142.$178. D(l>UISITI llG CNfYOHI 5 Btt English Normandy estate over· looks golf course Cir('ular staircase leads to mstr suite w/hls & hers baths, sauna. spa & 3. guest rms w /baths. Gorgeous views . $1,900.000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (Ell) SPECT AC U LAI IAY FIOMT Sophisticated 2 BR and Den in exclusive Lido area. Formal liv- ing rm & dining area overlooking bay & large sunny te;race. Extra BR & Battl with private entrance. Pier & slip for 85' boat. An enter- tainers delight SI.150,000 in· eludes land. Lynne Valentine 642-6200 I El4) CALIFORNIA SPANISH ESTATE Lldo Island captures the true es· sence o'f sophisticated living. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR· 6BAJ ope n s to expansive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent financing Sl,250,000 Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes 642-8235 (£15 ) DRAMATIC HORTH LAGUMA OCEAMFROHT. Private rove just minutes lo Newport Center. 4 Brs, family rm home w crashing surf below and Catalina sunsets beyond. S795.000 includes land. Terry H a nest Barbara Aune fl42·8235 ( EI6) CHINA COVE White sand beaches & Newport Ba y just steps from your fro nt door. Delightful multi-level 3 BR home. Lg liv rm & din area & all new electric kitchen. Two fam BR & beach bath on lower level. In side elevator. New spa & decking. $795.000 Lynne Vctlentine 644·6200 1El7l LIVE IM llG CAMYOH Special DANE MONACO w an at· mosphere of quiet elegance 3 BR formal L R & D R & lg first floor master s'uite. Amenities include skylights, wood noors & Italian marble wet bar. Superb city & ni ght light views. Financing available. $659.000 Lrnne Valentine 644-6200 1Et81 · PttlME OCEAN FRONT Mint condi· tion 3 BR in quiet location. Addi· lion possibilities in future. Spacious patio. 4 car parking. Owner finance to qualified buyer. $598.500 Joyce Edlund 642-8235 1El9) DOYER SHORES Ivan Well s 4 BR home courtyard entry into open living area. Fam rm . pool & bayview from all main areas of house Owner wi II carry fina nc- ing to qualified buyer $549,000 Barbara Callihan 642-8235 (E20) A MIMI "ROGERS GARDENS" Desirable Montego -Harbor View 4 BR one level warmlv de· corated. new carpets. tasteful wallpapers. Beaut ifu l garden landscaping complete w spa. S299,000 Fee land. Jan Young or Jane Paquin 642·8235 . (E21) OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12·5 1859 Port Margate · Harbor View Homes · Newport Beach. TOUCH OF MEW EHGUHD-CAPE COO STYLE In Newport Beach- Harbor View Knolls. 3 BR & ram rm -Highly desirable end unit. Comm. POOi & tennis $280,000 f:ee Flexible financing! To m Allison /Terry Hanes 642-8235 tE22) MEW EM GLAND CHARM I n Eastblurr. Best buy at $279.500 Fee. Owner transferred. Mu st Sell . 3 spacious BR. large cou n· try kitchen, fam rm combination with lg fplc and bookcases. Barbara Aune 642-8235 I E23) HEIGHTS CAPE COO 2 + den or 3rd BR 2 used brick fplcs. lg kitchen, formal dining, French doors & windows. Hd wd noors. $275 ,000 Fee Beverly Morphy 642-8235 ( E24 l LOW DOWN IUYS YOU COM You can live south of the highway in a spacious 3 BR residence in Irvine Terrace. Take over loans. short escrow. This is a real steal! $223 .500 Coby Ward 642·8235 (E25) nlMS·THMS·THMS Delightful custom built 3 BR. 2 BA f am rm home. Lovely pool & patio area plus R.V. access. Low down· Large "subject to" 1st plus seller financing. Outstanding corner location -Back Bay. $205.000 Suzanne Shuler 642-8235 I E26l .....,..,.. tell °""" lln'ft ltAtllor 9"" Ollw ~-..CA-ltlwllQl\lllldl,C.A-.0 (Ml--l '1141M4-tal OCWl'IOMT TU\O Condo ronvrnuon pot.-n 1111 P..,.1.l •n.1too CATALINA SUMSET Enjoy peaceful views of Catalina Island in this appealing Cape Cod family home. This spacious 4.000 + square foot house watb its many am~nities has excellent financing available. Beautiful landscaping, <:us tom oak bookcases. hard wood floors, custom shutters and separate maids quarters are bul a few of the lux unes available. Open Sal Sun I ·5 t!5 Bodega $675.000 SPYGLASS FROMT ROW This former model home 1s very highly upg r aded. 4 bedrooms. family room and spa with s pectacular ocean dew, air l'onditioning. pool. security system. Priced below markd at $629,500. LARGE FAMILY HOME OH THE IAY Enjoy waterfronl living on Lido Isle an this fantastic 7 bedroom Colonial :,tyle home with fren ch doors. shutters. and used brick patio. Large balcony off master bedroom overlooks the \\ater and the private sandy beac·h This unique home on an O\'t'rs1zed lot 1s ideal for fam1lv linng and entertaining on the ba\· Sl.750.000. . LEASE OPTIOH IH SPYGLASS This magnificent 6 Bdrm home is available for JUSl S35.000 option money Th<.' lovely home is 1n mo,·e-in nmd1tton and includes a gardener S6~.500 Open Sun 2·6 11 San :\lateo CUSTOM ELEGANCE IH BIG CAHYOM This beautiful home epitomizes the l·asual elegance of Bag Canyon and offers the ultimate in qua lit~. comfort a nd charm. 5 bedrooms 111cluding maid's quarters Pool and spa. Eleg;rnl woodwork. classic moldings, total security system. golf course views. Hy appointment S2.300.000. OWNER FUU.NCJNG IH ILUFFS Owner will carry a large second on th•~ beautiful 3 bedroom condo Private end unit \\ilh large patio Pnced al $249.500 Open Sun I ·5. 400 \'1sta (lutnla. · LIDO LIFESTYLE Hemodrled Lado Isle home \\llh 4 bedrooms and 3 plus bathrooms 1s per:fert for family and entertaining. fh1s home h<ts good financing and owner may C"onsider a lease opt ion . Enjoy lhl' C'lassic linng of Newport's largest island Offered at S.525. ()()() CUSTOMIZED SPYGLASS A select ;-.;ew Bedford featu res four bedrooms. four baths. family room and formal dming room. Extensi ve upgrades and king-sized vard make this home a truly un ique find . Offered al S589.IXX> with attracli\'e owner financing a\'a1lable. OWMER RMAHCIMG IH TURTLE ROCK Lake new lhrre bedroom and den split level condo in TurlleroC'k Vistas. Largr family room with wet bi;ir opens onto patio and greenbelt. L.irge ma!)tl'r suite with balronv Prated under market for quick a·le at $279.500. $650,000AT 13% for. 30 years lo qualified buyer~~ This splendid l'ustom Counlrv French estate with 4 bedrooms. 31 ·2 baths. family room , librarv. 4 fireplaces and more is orrcred at $745.000 PICTURE PBFECT Professionally landsca ped front and l'l'a.r. Ve ry µrivate entertaining patio and pool area 3 oversized bedrooms and 3 baths. Large kitchen family room combo Owner 'Will finance. S369.~XI LEASE OPT10H ... or buy this fixer in exclusive Shorecl iffs on pool sized lot rreulive owner anxious Asking S359 .000. Open Sat Sun I 5 320 Seaward. MEWftORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM ~e~utiful custom home ha s lar~e hvmg room. family room with wet bar and hardwood noors. 4 br and 3 ba. Large front yard provides nice set-back from the street and the pnrnte rear yard is beauttrully landscapccl around a dram~tic PoOI and ~cu:ebo with spa. $389.(l(_,, O~n Sun 1·5. 3106 Brood St.reel. ' ~ ' r I 1 •1 - I -- j You 've Arrived at ... HARBll AlllE Lovely ~nglash tountry e::.tatt> combining cla~SI{' des1~n with formal ele.:ance and traditional old world <:harm . Custom four bedroom. rour bath home with every amenity and vww of ocean. bay and (.'1ty lighb One million dollars in assumable financing 1'~ull pri ce St ,700.000 Call for Ann Vaughn Sanlas • LINDA ISLE The cha rm of yt>slcrday . yet modern as tomorrow. A superbly constructed 4 bedroom home on the water with luxury plus. Will exchange for premium income. productive commercial or multiple residential property. Sl.895 million. Exclusive with William S. Cote BIG CANYON Experience the pleasure of an adult custom home 10 ) ears in the planning. Incredible attention to detail . . . elegantly proportioned and poised ove r a three par green. St 8 million . Open Sw1day I to 5 15 Royal St. George, Big Canyon BIG CANYON 4 Bedroom home with 2 bedlioom guest quarters. Impressive view of 18th fairway. Billiard room and pool. Owner "'~II a~sist in finandng . Sl.7 million. Exclusive with William S. Cote. Open Sunday I to 5 8 Cypress Potnt. Big Canyon LIDO ISLE Smooth. s mart and sophisticated !!! Four bedroom island home in Pristine cond1llon. Close to everything. Assumable loan and owner wi II carry $625.000. Open Sunday I to 5 204 Via San Remo. Lido lsle VILLA BALBOA Luxurious villa newly decorated in "easy lo live with " neutrals. Ivory carpet and tile Large airy rooms Arizona rtagstone patios. Sl48.000 assumable loan al 12', and owner WI II <:arry. $275,000. BAYAmNT Spectacular duplex encompassmg O\'er 5000 sq fl on 111 nice lots with commanding vtew Private pier and slip Approximately SI million in assumable financing. Priced for immediate sale. Call quickly for appointment and be the lucky one. Sl.850,000 FEE. Ask for Mary Frizelle Le'-'iS MESA VERDE Available 1mmed1ately Chance to buy love l ~' 3 Bedroom home Situated on quiet cu l·de·sac. Assu mable loan of $98.500. Selling price $144 .900. O\mer anxious. WESTCUFF Two bedroom. 2 bath condo. Large assumable loan -with low interest rate. Owner ~;II carry 2nd. $129.500. SEAVIEW Three bedroom 2 bath home on pool sized cul·de-sac lot \\ilh city lights view This lo\'elv Nantucket model is located in ·a private gated community with tennis cou rts and swi mming pool $250.000 available financing. Best buy in Seaview. Priced for quick sale al S35.5.000. By appointment with Ann Raughn Sant as Open Sunday l to 5 1901 Yacht Maria. Seaview BAY FRONT LIVING Bring vour boat home. Sharp seven bedroom home. Single family with in-law quarters and zoned for duplex . Excelleryt r1nancing available to qualified buyers Selling price $545.000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas. BIG CANYON Magnificent view! Large kitchen. formal dining room. pool. spa and sauna' Three bedroom. 3 bath home. 3450 sq ft. all new carpeting Great financing! Exclusive with William S. Cote . $8<J.5.(KXI. ESTATE SM.E Four bedroom. 2 bath EastbluH hOme Must be sold lo pay estate taxes. Beautiful ~I. Two patios, large lot. Fa ntastic. Won't last price. $209.800. Call Ann Vaughn S.intas toda v for details. Open Sunday t to s 2672 Hasswood. EastbluCf ' 2075 San Joaquin Hiiia Ad. Acro11 from BIG CANYON Newport Be1ch 640.Sm ) • a rt a . OPEH HOUSE 1·5 OPEN IN SPYGLASS RIOGI Belvedere model on quiet cul·de· sac. 4 BR. ~ Fam. Rm. $450.000 Fee See Evan Corkett Al 1647 REEF VJ EW Cl HCLE OPEN lM WESTCUFJ Pool & latticed patio. Adorable 3 BR . +Fam Rm. Excellent buy. $285,000. cl' MaRgie Guth Al 1308 SUSSEX OPEN OM IA YSIDE DRIVE New~y d~corated 4 BR. Dock w/shp & side tie. Sl.950.000. Sec Harl.Iara Ballman11 Al 1617 BAYS l OF: DHIVE VII.LA IALIOA sonflSTICATIOH Terrific floor plan with quality & elegance throughout. 2 Master su ites . Decorated by R uth Silverman. A large entertaining area & a view patio -all in a security com munity wi th pool & spa Excellent financing S345.000. Includes furniture. HARBOR RIDGE Sparkling C'lcan. Off whi te carpet ing. 2 RH . 2 bath Dynasty model. Large assumable loans. Owner wi ll rnns1der short term le<1se opt ion $125.000 Fee THE BEST IH RHAHCIMG With 30', do\\ n 0\\1\l'I' wtll l'arrv 1st T .D. Adorable 3 UR 2 -BA . Pcninsu l<.1 Po1111 homt>. Spa<:ious. open I i \'I n g a r· ea w 1 t h n e w I y customized k1tthcn. Hand t:rafted oak sla111l·d glass front door Pride of ownership. SJ.t~.500 COUNTRY HOME OM LARGE LOT Lo\'ely homl' 011 woodsy lot. 4 BH. :i BA. w1th largl' living areu. Room for pool. expansion & boat or rN' vehiclt' parking Two story with warm country focl1ng inside I\ "must St't' ·· S2:1S.\l(lO CUSTOM HOMES AT El MIGUEL Etched on u gentle bluff on the 15th fairway wilh a panoramit· \'iew of the \ alflo~ & Suddll'11;,i<'k moun tams are fiH· ne\\ custom trad1 t 1onal home!> Ea(·h 1s a masterptC'l'l' 11( ck 1gn. cxqu1s1te de· tailing. qual1t~ material~. and craftsmanship. Ld us show you the future. Beginning at SSR3.500. OCEAN & CANYOM VIEWS From this lovl'lv 3 le\'el trad1t1onal home in Shorcchffs Garden en trance. 3 BH l'pper lc\'el master bedroom '' deek . Fam Hm. or guest quarters O\'l'rlooks bric'k tt•r race w spa. Sti~0.000 OCEAN VIEW Lovelv Caml'O ~hores home. with stunning ,·1c.•\\ of the Pac-if1(· Ocean 2 BR . + Den Large patio 1i<'elv landscaped . Hoom fol' pool & -.pa $595.000 Fee. EMERALD IA Y-OCEAH VIEW Great .t RH. lam1I~ home in prime location Wt.1lk 10 park. tenni courts. pooh amt bea<'h '.'iew carpets & freshl~ painted Formal dining room & fam1ly room with fireplace & wet bar. Private com munity. /\ surcrb value at $665.000. BIG C.AMYOM tanta~l1 c. cus t om i zed "D.EAL'\.'ILLE " O\·erlooking the golf course Beaullf ully decorated and in mo,·e 1n condition. An especially large patio is glassed in for comfortahle outdoor living. 3 large BR. + family kitchen. All 1n A 1 condition S750.IK.IO. FUNKY RXet-COM Bring out the best in this primely located duplex. Li ve happily ever after in this cozy 2 BR. owner's unit & receive rent on attractive 2 BR. + Den rear unit. Bring elbow grease and offer. All tor $289.500 ILUFfS-ASSUMABU LO.AH This 3 BR 212 HA condo is in mint condition. Plush neutral carpets & good location. Pric<.'<l for a fast sale at $174.000. W ALIC TO IUCH From this charmer in North Laguna. Tasteful appointments & decorator colors. French windows & used b rick fireplace create cheerful comfortable atmosphere. 2 BR's. formal dining room. private ya rd & separate guest quarters make this a s mall jewell (with ex- pansion capabilitie,1. $342.500. GARDEN HOME-TUITLEIOCIC Instantly attractive 3 BR. family room home in soft muted colors. Bonus room for your hobbies. Large deck "ilh BBQ Pool nearby Ex- cellent financing. $243.500. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 • --• DIRECTORY 1.., ... _,........,_.,_ .. ...--.?-P._TI II tAl•....._WMW.W -~~.,....., .._.., • aC 'I...._ .. ~IAAY f'&OT WANT .. I.,..,_ ................... .,,., ........... _ .................. ...-w.., ... ....,. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 428 Ri vera Terr . Corona llghlnds 673·6900 $615.IXX> Sat Sun 2·6 • •3314 W. Ol'eanfront. N.ll. 631 1400 $499,500 Sun l 5 19Valley Vi~w. Trtlrk Vista. Irv 759-1501 $278,IXX> Sun 1·5 214 Via DIJOll, Lido hie. N. B. 963-8182 $315.000 Sal/Sun 1·4 2 IR plus FAM RM or OEH 15 Hoyal St George, Big Cyn. NB 640-5777 $1.8 million Sun 1·5 56Arboles !RanchoSan.Joaq) lrv. 675-6000 $209,IXX> Sat 1·5 417Tustin. Newport Beach 642-8235 $275.000 Sat 2-5 1515 August Ln, Santa Ana Hgts 640-9900 Sl 19.000 Sat 2·5 17 Odyssey Court. Newport Crest ~ 631-1400 $229.500 Sat tSun 1-5 7002 Lillie Harbor. Hunt. Bch. 848·070<J $141 ,900 Sat 1 5 3462 Windsor (Wilmndn Vlgl CM 645·0303 $186,200 Sat 10-2 174 The Masters Circll'. C.M. 898·0466 S188,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 l BEDROOM Z:i80rangeSt .. NwptShrs. N.B. 552·4477 $229.500 Sat 1·5 618 M<·rigold. Coronadel Mar 640-4521 $380.<XX> Sat, Sun l-6 51317lh Street. Hunt. Beach 760-9501 S235.IXX> Sal/Sun 12-5 998Skyline. Laguna Beach 497-3331 $495,000 Sat 2·5 424 Prospl'r t St. Newport Shores. NB 631·1534 SIG7.000·Terms Sa t 1-5 1812 Don•r Dr .. Westcliff. ~ B 673-7300 St85.500 Sa t 1 4 264 E Bav Street. Costa Mesa 631 ·7JOO St4!:l.~l Sat 1-5 104 Via Palermo. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 Sun 1-5 3279 Moritz. Huntington Harbour (213l 434-3427 $389.00> SattSn 1-5 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Heights. NB 631-1400 S350.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3024 Ocean Blvd . Corona del Mar 631-1400 Sl.350.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2041 E. Balboa Bl. Pemn Pl. Balboa 642-5200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 644-7020 $294.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1245 Blue Cum . Newport Beach 645-9850 $415,000 Sat Sun 1·5 237 Virginia. Costa Mesa 540 0702 S159,900 Sat1Sun 1·5 15521 Sandusky. Westminster 963·6767 $181.250 Sat 1·4 16241 Birdee. Huntington Reach 963·6767' $114.950 Sa t 1-4 3.54 62nd St . Newport Beal'h 759· 1501 S230,000 Sat 12·5 1761 Port Manleigh Cir, HVll, NB 759· 1501 S269.000 Sat Sun 1 5 3 IR plut FAM RM or DE+f •1700 Kings Rd .. Newport Bch 552· 7500 $415.000 Sat 11 ·6 1112 Grove Ln I Weslchffl NB 646·5092 $410.00> Sat Sun 1·5 • • 3711 Seashore. Newport Bch 673·6578 $895,000 Sat/Sun 10·4 209 29th St. ( Penin.) Npt Reh 673·3355 $339,000 Sat 1 ·5 •3165 Bermuda. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 800 Balboa. Laguna Beach 497-3331 $469.000 Sat /Sun 2-6 4615 Camden. Cameo Shores. Cd M 644-6397 $695.lro-lsehold Sun 1-5 • •38 Balboa Coves. Nwpt Beach 675-7060 $595.000 Sun 1-5 • 1901 Yacht Maria. Seaview. NB 640-5777 $355.000 Sun l-5 263.5Solona Wa y. Laguna Beach 494-2894 $425.IXX> Sun I 5 307 Poinsettia <Old CdMl. CdM 675·6000 S.525,IXX> Sat 1·5 #7 Rue Grand Va llee lBig Cynl NB 631·7300 $3,500 /month Sun 1-5 •l935Sabrina Terr. (lrv.Terrl Cd M 631·7300 $585.IXX> Sun 1-5 1315 Antigua Way (Baycresll NB 631·7300 $360.IXX> Sun 1·5 1528 Cornwall Lane IWestrliff) NB 631·7300 $219,900 Sun 1·5 1930 Port Bristol Cir. (Hrbr View I NB 631·7300 $268,500-Fee Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycresl) NB 631-7300 $325,IXX> Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Memphis. Huntington Beach 848·4115 $225,IXX> Sal/Sun 1-5 221 Memphis, Huntington Beach 848-4115 $225,IXX> Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Via Cordova, Lido lsle, N. B. 673-7300 $418,()(X) Sat/Sun 1-5 1915 Beryl Ln . (Harbor Hghlnds) NB 631·7300 $185,IXX> Sat 1·5 2231 Cliff Drive, Newport Heights 631·1400 $795.IXX> Sat/Sun 1-5 305 Columbia. Newport Crest 631-1400 $259.000 Sun 1·5 007 Van Ness. Costa Mesa 631·1400 Sun 1·5 3007 Harbor View Dr. lHVHls> CdM 644·2919 $725.IXX> Sat/Sun 1·5 2298 Redlands, Back Bay. NB 631 ·1400 $265.000 Sun l ·5 •204 Via Eboll, Lido Isle. N.B. 644·9060 Sun l·S 1393 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642·5200 $525.000.(ee Sat/Sun 1·5 • • 120 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N B. 675·6161 $475.<XX> Sun 1·5 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. N.B. 675·6161 $420.00) Sun I ·5 1905 Yacht Camilla, Seaview. NB 644-6200 $429,IXX> Sal/Sun 1-5 1308Sussex Ln. Westcliff. NB 644-9060 $285,<XK> · Sun 1 S 3032 Ca rob, Newport Ucach 644-7020 $249.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 907 Van Ness. Costa Mesa 631·1400 $175.900 Sat l-5 2283 Waterman. Back Bay. Npt Bch 631·1400 S235.<XK> Sal 1-5 4627 Courtland. Coronadel Mar 673·8550 $318,000 Sat 1-5 789 Bayview I>lac~. Lagunu Beach 497 1761 S365.000 Sal/Sun I 5 18671 Eunice. Tustin 960-1980 $210.lXX> Sat Sun 1 5 4518 Wavne !Camro Hind::. I CdM 673 1161 $295,000-L/H Sun 1·5 •1472Galaxv Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 642·25 10 $685,000.Fee Sat /Su n 1 ·5 4 BEDROOM 223 Narcissus. Corona def Mar {213 1 402-3434 $.595.000 Sal 1 Sun 1315 Bonnie Doone. Irv . Terr . CdM 644-9674 S329.»00 Sun l ·5 •2672 Basswood. F.astbluff', NB 640·5777 S209.HOO Sun l·S 1594 Murllewood. Costa Mesa 675·1770 Sl40,750 Sal Sun I ll!! \'1a Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB 673 7300 Sat Sun 1-5 • •8 Collins bland. Balboa Island 631 1400 Sl.200.000 Sat1Su n 1·5 2138 \'1slu Laredo. 'Ille Bluffs.NB 67J.6000 SW5.000 Sal 1-5 20731 Aqualit• Ln .. Huntington Bch 963-6767 Sl55.000 Sat 12 30-4 • • 1554 ~~ Oteanfronl. Penn Pt. 675 6870 $800.00:l Sun l-5 4 IR plin HORSE PROP. 25052 But'kboard. Nellie l.iatl . Lagl lls 675 3411 S24·1.500 Sat Sun I 5 4 IR pl6H FAM RM or DEH 2385 Bay Farm Pl.. N A 645·7221 $205.000 Sal/Sun 11·5 320 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $625.000 Sun t·5 320Seaward 1Shrclfl Cd M 760-0835 $359.000 Sat 2·6 23 Half Moon Bay, Corona del Mar 759·1221 $.548.500 Sat 1 5 •204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 640·5777 $625,(l(N) Sun 1-5 1521 Tahiti. Laguna lieat'h 497.5454 S529.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1533 Tahiti. Laguna Beach 497.5454 S5W.500 Sat Sun 1·5 210 Via San He mu. Lido Isl. N. B. 673-2556 Sat Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or .. Dover Shores. NB 548·5647 $420.000 Sal Sun 1-5 1521 Anil<1. Newport Beach 645·0532 S295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2812 Europa, Mesa Verde. C.M 644·7383 S190.000 Sal Sun I 4 30 225 La Jolla Dr .. Npt Reach 673-3355 S299.91Xl Sat 1 ·5 * 1342 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores.NB 993-3660 $850.000 Sat 12·4 1251 Surfline Way, H.l'br Vu, CdM 644-49 10 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 u 2J3 1 Tustin Ave .. Newport Bch 646·3627 $595.IXX> Sal/Sun 11-5 542 Harbor Island Dr (Prom Pt l NB 759-9100 Sl.600.<XX> Sat Sun 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee l&>aviewl NB 759-9100 S383.(XX) Sat 1Sun 1·5 •3213 Nebraska Pl .. Costa Mesa 751 3191 Sl49.950 Sat 1-5 •17521 Via Espania. llunt. Beach 673·7300 Sun 1·5 223 Via Quito. Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 Sat 1·4 105 San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 $650.000 Sun 1·4 333 Poppy . Corona del Mar 675·5511 $675.IXX> Sal1Sun 1·5 •6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon l N 8 675-6000 S685.IXX> Sat l ·5 2130 Santiago Dri ve. Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 S371.400-Fee Sun 1·5 1118Somerset Ln. <Westcliffl NB 631·7300 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 1647 Reef View Cir .. Spyg lass Rdg. 644-9060 $450.IXX> Sat 1-5 • •208 Grand Canal. Balboa Island 673-6900 $675.000 Sat Sun l ·5 •2601 Waverly <Bayshores) NB 642-5200 Sat/Sun l ·5 • l Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 644-6200 $1,795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 27602Tres Vistas. Mission Viejo 1714) 855·4343 $899,000.Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •49 Montecito <Spyglass I NB 552-1714 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest. NB 673-440<) $389.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 201 Wake Forest <College Pk) CM 979-2390 $128.000 Sat 1Sun 1-S • • 1617 Bayside Or.. · Yachtsmans Cove. CdM 644-9060 $1,950,(XX) Sat /Sun 1 ·5 4410Sunswept. Santa Ana 63J.1400 SllS,000 Sun 1·5 ••124GrandCanaJ. Balboa Isl. NB 673·6900 $88$,(XX) Sal 1·5 1859 Port Mo rJialc. Hom es 642-82.15 s~.om Sat 12·) 3202 Delaware. Meita Vt:rdt'. CM M5-9258 $139.500 Sat Sun 11 6 91~ Madem1 <Mes:i \'erdel CM 963-6767 $159.000 Sat/Sun I S 614 Gary f'htce. Newport Hctghts 646·2017 $269,000 Sat/Sun l 5 • 1734 $antiugo, Newport Beach 631-6990 S7<J5.000 Sat 2 5 154 Oay St. < Ea::.t 1dc I CM 645·0303 $145,000 Sa 11·5. Su 1·4 24155. Lowell. Santa Ana 645-0303 S98,500 Sal ;Sun 1 : 30·4: 30 1942 Port N(•lson. Newport Beach 673·8550 S350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2832 Drake, Mesatlel Mar. CM 645-4483 $159.500 Sun 1 5 4511 Camden <Caml'OShr.,l CdM 673 7761 S925.000 frc Sun 1 5 15Cedar Hidge . Trtlrk llJnds. lrv 675·34 ll $.350.000 SatlSun 1·5 H 2242 Heather Ln. 1Cherry Lk.) NB 955-0809 S262.~KJ Sat Sun 1 ·5 3092 Ceylon IM esu Verde J CM 546-2313 $149.!m Sat Sun 1·4 1860 New Jt·rse\' <Mesa Verdel CM 546-2313 St39.950 Sa 1-4/Su 12·3 1850 Kentucky Pl (M1.1sa Verde) CM 546·23 13 S132,5<XI Sun 2-5 5 BEDROOM 20222 Sunshine Dr .. Hunt Bch %2·5585 Sl78.500 Sal Sun 1-5 121 Via Firenze. Lido lsle 045·W50 $695.000 Sat 1Sun 1-5 2585 Irvine Ave . Uac:k Day. NB 631 ·1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 49 Goleta !Spyglass ) CdM 042·8235 S8~5.IOJ Sat Sun 1·5 5 IR plus FAM RM M DE+f 1601 Warn1ck Ln 1llrbr Hghlnds l NH 631-7300 $289.500 Sat l 5 1407 Santanella. Coron a del Mar 673-1181 $340.1.0J Sal/Sun 1-5 •23 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB 644·6200 $2,500.000 Sal Sun 1 ·5 5 Oeerwood. Ui g Canyon . ='iB 644-6200 SI ,900,IXXl Sat Sun 1-5 1500 Highland (We:,tdiff.I NB 642-5200 S439.<XXI Sal 1Sun 1 ·5 ••314 Morningstar. DoverShrs, NB 044-9060 Sun 1·4:30 •3 Muir Beach Cir . CdM 640-9900 S2.300,000 Sat 1 4 84 Harbor Ridge Dr. :'-J B. 544.9411 S995.om Sal Sun 1 5 6 IR plvs FAM RM or DEM 8 Cypress Poi nt. Rig Canyon. '.'-J B 640-5777 SJ 7 million Sun 1-5 25 Bodega Bay Dr I Spyglass l CdM 700-0835 S675.00l Sal 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I BEDROOM 1000 W. Mac· Arthur tt87. C.:vt 546 1883 SBll.000 S<1t Sun 12·6 2 IEOROOM 88Navarre tHSJ \'11la 1 Ir\'. 552·2000 SI 51.<~I Sa 1 ·l Su 1-5 •2067 Vista del Oro I Bluffs I NB 759·9100 $255.000 Sat 1·5 * 102 Scholz. PH34 . Versailles. N R 673·7300 $256.500 Sat Sun 1·5 1932 Me\·er Pla<.·c. Costa ~lesa 631 -4361 641·1991 Sat Sun 12·5 536 Vista Grande. Bluffs. :'\ B 640·5560 S240,lXXl Sat ·sun 1 5 1001 W. Ste\•ens :i 158. Santa Ana 645-0J03 S84,900 Sat Sun 1 5 200M<:Ncil.tt112 Versailles. NB 759 1501 SI 15.00J Sal Sun I 5 l IB>ROOM 502 Lucia. Bluffs. N.H 640-5560 S193.000 Sun 1·5 862 Bear Creek. Costa Mesa 675·3411 Sl34.950 Sat Sun 1-5 l IR plus FAM RM or DEH •2000 Barranca < Bluffs I ~R 759-9100 S169.900 Sat Sun I 5 4 IEOROOM 405 Vista Grande. Rluffs. NB 640-5560 S230.lKKI Sal Sun I ·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR-SALE I IR pkls FAM RM or DEN 9766 Verde .\lar Dr .. Hunt Beach 9fiR·8341 Sat Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IB>ROOM 710-7101 '.l Fern leaf. Corona dcl :\lar 673-8494 S2fi5.0<X> Sun 1 ·5 412·41212 Goldenrod. Cd~l 673-8494 S325.0(KI Sa t 1Sun 1-5 2402 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 644-9060 S575J)IM) Sun 2·5 HOUSES FOR LEASE 3 IEDIOOM 3022 S. Baker St.. 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JUST USTED XLMT l'IMAMC»• Nmt & A.edutu pvt bead\..,.,_ 11rden room wi.tb waU duwn, auume MO.GOO bl M llURhlUr 2l3 I T•• ..... .._wpori ram rm. Min. ace 18yn. Eta sent 5 Br. H B. __ Ul07MO and celllniot alua. coiy lt\ISt dMCJ •l 7Vafe Xlnt lnvutor « lnvator/le 41:1n. 384 ~5<1 f\ amt pets OK Acrou ettaleonb~CDSlotol Vnlveully Park .. OUTOFHNf kitchen with brlt'k land leak $853.00 per nant. Wboe\ler thou&ht from bch. Mary Jank \.\+ac. Extnmety emo. Fordem 22100.q fl. 4 br, Lefme.... 1041 OUfOF__,.. tlrcplace In dlnlng urea, year Can't cbange untll you cou.ld tMl1 Bayfront RILr.UJ.l~----- lional, oodles or up 2~ ba, tam nn. formal •••••••••• .. •••••o•u• That's .. _ our out of formal dininJ rooin and y2eadr 2003t . t1•3d lndt. ond ly proptrty for leu than OPEH SAT/SUN. 11-S 'r.d ea T.k• over din Decorator home 2 new calm ocean vu uv• a2ndtirep'·--tnthtbv n ru1 ee ue moet homtJl In Nt'W~rt .. Spa many e"tras bom.... • er· ,, ... Ba 11tlt O•ntr feela a""·.. ......, ·-... eau t , ..... 000 ... L $U1,too at $1113 pr mo. • .. .,., • ' "" • l bis p RIME oA"""N A• ina room Pnrcd at ,_ • .,,d, ly al\eowner or Beach? W1: art sel 'ng .,.,.,, Al\ nen or 11 5S8 &SU F. R. t521 1S33 Tahiti. appt a r 11 am I 4 11•.too Aft 91S7-6S07 or POINT DUPLEX local 1410,000. I · \<\ nterest In our 98»101 EL RANCHO SOO. ..s7.s454 ed on 1 comer lot Just 1 Financing avall11blc (714) 346-MSO bedroom bme with u· •EXCmNG* 646-3'27 & .. w. SISOODOWH Newer I Br condo. Caled comm w/pool, sp1 Prime HB loc. E111y frywy eccess. CaU Pete Johnaon . Aet631·1266 Home with unique terms Charmin& 3 bdrm, 2 bath abort distance from the lhru P trek'tter Homea boat dock for $2'75,000. ind condltlON Newly t l'Ueat apt. No end Dana Manna Builder <.:all ror in· $10,000REOUCTlON• Whether you move In lllllUllllll painted, new hot wit.tr Emerald Ternoe. Walk Owner occupy the 2 formation und appl Harbor View home yourself or lease it out · ta nit , near new dis to beach. Auume loan. bdrm, 1 bllh upper Witt 646-5002 Mon 1 co Mode I . the eanunJ polenUal is With or without furniture, at~ Green bner Home In Lacuna Ill lb nicest s star part. bwaaher 4 Bdrm Ot\ cul· Owner will help finance. w/BEAMED CEILING, Proress1onaUy decoral· fantastic. Better hurry de.sac in papular Ranch $295,000. Peg Allen, Rltr, 1''IR EPLACE, DINING ed shows like model on this one. 673·4666 area Approx. l900sq rt. 494-7578. AREA ' ENCLOSF.D lllgh assumable 30 yr Owner/Broiler. Select new carpets OCEAN FRONT New PATIO & l.tSe the lower lo11n.12.51oan Lock box. --------w/purcbaae.Call for de-Modular Ty~ Hom~. unit rental tncome to 1860 Porl Wheeler tails. leased land, 3 pvt bcbs, REDUCE COST OF S23S,OOO Owner/Agt. THEIWFH HAIDTORHD LOWIMTBIST Existing 7 .9% lst with IS~ 2nd. Minutes to --------m1lea or blue powiding Are you llll active & at- surf. This low mainl. tractive Divorcee or re- Townhouse w/1 BR en or Ured Executive? You'll 2nd BR l 1.4 BA highly love trips every month. upgraded has 3 pools. parti~s. lawn bowlin_g. jacu111 , tennis , lennas Loca~ed 1n clubhouse, wet bar, oil Northwoods, Irvine. Im · for easy living. Open maculale 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sat/Sun 1 s !n66 Verde w /double car garage Mar Bkr 536-1600 or Allfor 900.832-9199 ~ llOADMOOI 4 Br 2·sty, 3 Ba. patio. COTTAGE 20252 Newby Ln 963-1420. 3 Br. 2v. Ba. detached $159,SOO. bome, hot tub, drapes & N 0 Q U A L I FY I N G upgraded carpet, just a Warm & wonderful 4 Br few of the many xlras. super pool. Asking Low interest & assuma· 178 900. Bkr848-0709 ble 1st. T.D. $169,900. By SUPER LOA.H/LOC. Owner. Call for appt 2 blks beach. 46r pnde. 857.4972 al\. SPM. 123 assumable, $91,000. LOW 24 hr secunty, fishing OWNERSHIP Or. rent ~-224Sor7~9596==-- pler from $34.SOO. 10% the upper unit and use SI 0.000 MOVING · Mllat W E1:c e l financing · lease /opt Carmelita plan condo 4 Br 3ba · l Br/balh downstairs Beaut. greenbelt view Newly redecorated. $239,500. Call J.L. Tyler Eve /wknd 759-8989. wkdys 7S2-IK>ll down. 499-3816 I h e I o w t r a :s a REDUCTIOt4! WHrTEWATBVtEW "weekender" whlle en Harbor View home 3 Br. wnh 2 Master Joying the beach & llOIO:S M on at' o Mo de I Suites, 3 Ba, enclosed marina 1 We beheve Profess1onallY decoral· decks tor entertaining. r.00J~ a~p.es 1i~·~.;.~ ed shows u1te model family rm, private spa. VALUE AT SlS2.500 Hlgb assumable 30 yr $224 ,000. Assumable FULL PRICE• TERMS 4 BDRM IEAUTY loan. t2.S loan Lock box financing Owner a.nx AVAILABLE. Only $27S,OOO W/terms 1860 Port Wheeler ious.Agent494-4730. MISSIONREALTV G I pl . k S235 ,000 Owner/Agt. real OCJ1Uon. a nc ~-2245 or 760-!006 Delu1P1•w One bdrm. $125,000 AJTO $10,<XX> dn Owner will carry al lS\.lz 'A 645-~ WOODS COVE Lovely 2 Br home with seperate guest quarters on very large wooded ocean view lot. 2 blocks to the beach. Price re· du ced to $255,900 $200,000 tn assumable finan cing Agent 494-4730. PANOltAMIC OCEA.HVIEW 12¥•%A.1.T.D. or $240,000. OR MORE Wood & glass design, top quality, wlk lo bch, security syste m , 985 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna Tenore, Agt 759-1221 , .... 49..on 1 BAYFIONT GREATIUY Exceptional home on pvt OWNER BIJILOER Derorators & view lot. 3 &lnns. 2 ba, Remodelers Must sell beautiful 4 A...._...,...., artist's studio. Owner WESTOC"' .. ..,.,.~ Bd Ab th ho h • •l:r'O••"'" motivated and will help ~""' rm " a me wit Do your thing and make with financing. S365.000 Triplex Xlnt temlS & boat dock Asklll& price money al the end or re· L-VW-R.f prime location $600,000 Sl.135,000 Try $250,000 modeling lovely Back ~-·......,... Auenl 67" "161 down. Submit offers B A bo d 497·1761 =-=-=-....,_ · ay rea me an out I ILK D:in Bibb. or money. Buy me out ~~~ .... !~.~~ TO THE BEACH 16;,5G~f ~6fy ~~~~~~~~~~am owe Isl. ol SOOK ut lJC~ $20.000 dwn buys this 3 ll!!!ll!!ll!ll!l!!!l!!m _____ ..;::MS=.:-0$32=:.::0.:..;r68==-l-5695=~-I on this 4 Br 2 Ba home 8d 2.5 Bath home on fee I .a.ores by OWMr •a-...a...-,.~-Mt n Valley view' land Nu carpels & fl'f 4A .._...-~~ Highly upgraded' Just paint Askmg $234,500. Lrg 4BR. 4 A home ON UDO ISLE $917 /mo Total price DOUA.J $147,000. 964-5.Wl "" Owner will carry 2nd vacuum. intercom. Ask· TO. Take over exuUng ing $395,000. 3 frplcs. Isl TD on lhis lovely 4 Open Hse. Sat/Sun'l·4. bedroom home with HolmtleGIEsfate s,-1• HociNda Pooftto- $152,500! TR Realty OWC. Ownr/Agt, Bruce Steps uway fro~ pvl This 3 bdrm dream 497·3034. Blomgren 759·1221 I beac.hes; O~er wtlJ as· home will be a true de· Re/Max 1 s1sl in ftnancuig or will Ugbt With a _, ooo de Mk1:-vw.. 1067 --consider trades Shown ' · _,, · .._ -... posit, the owner. a pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT by appt only Pnn only ress1onal decorator, will Bachelor paradis e BY OWMER SSJ(),000. Prine only Ron provide any wallpaper 2800 sq ft. 3 car. 4 bdnns, large family rm Micro + much, much more Terms, A.l.T D or new loan. Won't last lone. call now. private spa' in Turtle ___ 4_9_7_-5_4_5_4 __ Rock. $196,ooo. EMERALD BA y seclud.Jbr .rp.,beams, New {·usl. bit 2 sty, Jacksoni5§:1JIOO ____ &/or decorating study · spa. $l69.000. PP Frenrh Normandy. 3 BR Jasmine Creek~Owner services al wholesale New elegant cstm 5 Br 4 car gar All extras In credible white water view . Call 760-00lS 645·1496 -& den home Can be rm avail Pnme loc . cost Agl, Virginia MtwporllHdl 1069 split $895,000.0WC 3711 ocun vu, 2 & den . 2 ba O'Brien,673-1323. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Se as ho re 673 ~ 78 c 0 n d 0 p 00 I , t en n Is • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiijjjjii--iiii;~ 12•/Jo/oRNAMCING --g11te -guarded Open NEW EXCWSIYE Redh 1 I Io-} Realty 1;7;; 7:~011 LOWER l ARCH IA Y Pvt area. ocn view Divorce forces s ale Make offer POS5. trade By Owner. 714(499-3144 You can't beat this! 30 LEASE Sat/Sun 12·5. 19 Curl W-'-' year loan at 121'2'~ + OPTION Own /agt, 640·1515· Lida tlG11rant owe 2nd at 12 5•; $SOOO dwn and buy in 6 728·Sl5l. Spectacular views & New custom bomes Open tt523 CAMPV5~IRVl~E. Sat/Sun l·S, builder Beautiful 4 Br 212 Ba mos for $129.900 w ltr. 1--------· most desired location or CondoinNewportCrest dwn I Br dlx condo HARB· 1~· u10 ' fer total Living enJOY· OCEAN VIEW TSL Propertiff. w 1Pa rt1al vu Take ad· UR .JLM ment. Recently updated Call Dolores, 642· 160;! vantage' Rae Rodgers, oppnnruNITY & detailed, this spacious w1help finance. 1225.000 120, Fl .... .t. ....acl....aG each. 219 & 221 Memphis 10 ""'" "" A lovely 2 bdrm condo with sensational 180 degree views & gorgeous Cata Ima sunsets. 2 story with r1replace and decks for entertaining. Com- munity pool & elevator from garage $245,000 * *REDUCED 411 Agt 631 l266 UR s bdrm. s bllth home has P r 1 m e 4 S ' X 1 4 0 ' large living rm, formal waterfronl lot with exist dtntn&. rm. new tile mg pier and slip for 45' kitchen & dock for 60' yacht Pnce of $2.300,000 boat uch, much more 848-4115 bkr. 4 Br., Bonus Room. 3 car garage Ideal location lfACH CHARMER near the park owe at NOW •,DOD Jbdrm. 2ba, lots or trees. 123 or will lease option. $110,000. Open House Broker 851·8800. Up to 45' slip avail w1th this huge 2 and a den or 3 Br condo w /water views from both livmg rm & mstr suite Gorgeous neutral dC(,'Or & the best financing at the beach Call for your personal in spec:tion. includes t'leared lot, ap· $2,700,000. proved p I an 5 and Ralph Furra & Assoc Sunday , l·S 20612 Egret Ln. 960-2 . .::183=---OUTSIDE INSIDE Walls of glass frame towering birch trees, soaring cathedral ce1l lngs, Lile entry, formal dining and breakrast nook , 2 spacious bdrms, huge patio. carefree en· tertaining Pnvate cor ner lot. Popular Deane home University Park. Only $189,000. Call now, 645-0303 LOWDOWH. sellers w1U cary A.LT D al less than current in· teresl rate . The youngsters can walk to school rrom lb.is nifty 3 bdrm . 2 1'7 bath townhome 1n Niguel Shores, a gate guarded private community DOVEi SHORES Pool. JacUUJ overlook bay Galaxy Dr Formal din rm . 2 rrplcs S68S,OOO fee 642 ·2510, 646°4848 permits for a luxunous S 673-6498 Bdrm 5 bath French ""~~~~~~~~ lrtiM 1044 .....•................. Old World Eltaance Over St20.6J in upgrad· ing makes this one of the most beautiful homes m Irvine and a showplace for antique buffs. The original s Br 3 Ba 3 ca r garage home bas been enlarged and redone with too many amenities to list. $227,000 in as· sumable loans or seller wHI carry w/20% dwn. Offered al $364,SOO. For COLDWeu BANl(C!RO further uilonnallon and===~====­ private showing call Glen Hellwarlh 559·9400, rllT, flXEI WITH POOL Good assumable flnanc ing. 4 Br l~ Ba. Fam Rm Spa. Call Agent Bettina 552-lP> or re sidence 8J3.8867. $187,000. IAIL . North End location. Wallt to the beach from this neat & tidy 2 bdrm own your own unit. On the ocean side or the (iiil Woodbridge ~ s~~-~~ ltttBarrano rk,.},lninr 4 Br 2-story home w good assumable financmg , close to beach & shops $299,900. Agi. 673·335S highway and offered at 1---------an affordable pme IAYSHORfS Sl40,000. 260 I Wcn...ty ~ ... r.r OPEN SAT /SUM' 1-5 ~\.~aei•'-~ A u l h en l i c Fr e n ch 1«• •"' Normandy 4 Bdrm cot tage with separate 1ic&11 °"'"',.._ maids room . stone .y O~ER ~-"' t:1t&1 fireplace and spa 1n """ warm woodsy garden A NEW ON MARKET 1714) 494-1 177 Favorable seller financ Comfortable 3 br, 2 ba 1---------1 ing. 642-5200 SPECIAL single family home in S 1,000.000 VJEW Turtle rock. Quiel loc. f'OR $425,000. WAY Walk lQ park & pool. AS· New 3 Br 2"'1ba + ram Regency home with many extras. TennsA•aiW* Call Pac~ter Homes NEWPORT for details and appoint· HEIGHTS ment 646-sooz OWNER Wll.L I I FINANCE! · ~· '"7 • Exceptional TERMS on T"I••• th1s dehghlful 3 Br , ' ~. home lt has been ex .. lens1vely remodeled • There's nothing to do but move 1n. $270,000 ~:x ~ elusively listed with • '~'.r appt req'd UI I HOM~ TIME TO SELL this ~!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-l!ll!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!I gorgeous .. Heights Cot l•-------tage" w 3 Brs & step· &°' DOWN down den ASS UME fO ll"•'k ftnancmg Under PllCE SLASHB> priced for the area TO SAl 5,000 S229R: Rodgers. Agt LUSE OPTlOH 631-1.266 MO 9UAUFYIMG j PETE ' BARRETT · .. REALTY sum. financing. 7S2-1324 rm. Open SWl l·S, 2635 Of llVINE Solona Way. Call Nora OPEH HOUSE LIFE 3 BR 1 "'1 Ba, Woodbridge at Edna A Lundberg, DAIL y 1-6 OWtiffl DESPllATI Prestigious area-walk to wtr from this fme 3Br, 3Ba home w/forma1 din· mg, 2 frplcs, cathedral ceilings, skylit.e rm and an oversized lot. Assume 13\.'a%, owner will carry difCerence on straight note at reasonable rate condo. Highly upgraded Realtor &t Assoc. Brand new condos tn AWAITS YOU! In the Comm pools, tennis. 494-2894 J!!!1!!!!!!!!•••••!!!!9 Costa Mesa located at tranquil waters of Wood lake, $129,500. Ca 11 Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath 3 Br beach house. Owner 2Z77 Pacific Ave Great bridge Landing, 4 Br 3 sst-3000, Woodbridge + guest apt. No. end will consider lease op· r1nancing, great buy' Ba, gracious mstr suite, Realty Emerald Terrace. Walk lion. $339,000. Agt Come & see. Redhill 13 x 28 bonus room. ...=..;,;'""D~l .... ST_R_ESS_SAL--E--to be a ch. Assum able _.6""'73-'-'3355='------Realty. 673-7300. Opt1tHoelM Sat/Sm 1·5 1245"-G.1.till AGT.~9850 elegant decor and pro-S loan. Owner will help , ________ 111!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ fess1onal landscaping Rancho an Joaquin finance $295,000. Peg 1• ·-------• Over 3000sq fl of special condo San Carlos mdl. Allen Rltr. 4.94-7578. FltEHCHUGfMCY BEACH HOME livine. At $359.900 with NPr0i:e 1 5 1 11 6 5 9hec1500 S2SAOOOgt ,_.., 1500 tlcJWmMI Dr. 3 Br. 2 Ba. $136.900 GOOOHEWS! only 16~3 down. owner .. • · DfYS.OflBSL"""'! OPfH SA1'fSUtil 1·5 4 Br. 2/5 BaS240,000 will carry !nS·06I&_____ FLAT R·2 Lot, with a 2 For lbe large family' 4 Br. waterfrontage CANAL ROH'T HewPort Shotts 2 patios lo estjoy the out· doors + move in cond . this 2 sty 4 BR, 2 fplc's, steps to pool, beach & teMis. Owner will Lake Ul or 2nd TD for equity. $245,000. Richard Sowers. Rltr Gwen Henry 714 .598.5674. 990-2478 PRICE REDUCED OH UDO ISLE •Open Sat/Sun 1-5• 118 Via Ithaca Newly finished 4 bdrm dream home on extra·wide lot. Owner obtalning financ- ing to provide jumbo AITO al l3"'2'k Agl. Virginia O'Brien, 673-1323. HACH HOME H-Yow ltnM S24.000 DOWH wilh owner carrying paper or t.ake over exist ing loans with effective rale of approx. 12.4%. Custom 3 bdrm with enormous charm on fee land 2 blocks from the beach. 2 fireplaces. dou- ble garage, deck & patio all for $229,SOO. Submit & call us al (714)552-4477. WALKER&LEER.E. T1'9dof MlhDolcr "Trod Ha.ttr' If Spyglasa & Harbor Ridge disappoint you. come to Lag\.1\1 Beach. VIEW! 8tst on I.ht markel Con· do on the Bay. $415,too Owner/Agt 6754676 67s.1444 SUPERB VIEW. This home has the potenuaJ to become a million dollar p~y . asking S4JS,000. Owner will help finance. Redhill@> Realty 552 -7500 Trade Luxury Newport home on I,\ acre for In· come Units or ' Equity S280, 000 Act now! Broker Co·OP Agent O.C.illo Ufetim a. 'ty 10 sure base "Carmel Mo el 1n prestflious Harbor View Homes for only $15.000 dn. Seller will carry AITD or land ro ntracl 111 below market mterest rates Totally upgraded landscaping and 1n· tenor. Call Agent 759-070., 76().8237 9%DOWM OWC Westcliff 4 Br 21tJ Ba. only S279.SOO Norm a. Kasey McKinley, agt 631·1266or~92 631-4516. Open !louse -------- Sat/Sun. 36S E. 22nd. Remodeled Beach House St/TustinAve with income unit 3 Bdrms. close to 5o/oDOWH bayfront. A5sumable $2,000 per mo. lmmed. Sl23,000 loan. Askmg possession. Lovely s BR $190,000 Agt. 673-8849 or 2 sty, Back Bay area. 833·26SO Owner 631· 7215 ME WP ORT CREST IMTEIESTED IN ABSOLUTELY PRIME RA.MCHO SANTA Formermodel3br3ba, F&1 master suite with NSan Diego No. County private retreat overlook· LS years real estate ex -ing tennis court, pools. 'per ln R.S.F now assoc and spa Good assuma· with Pacific Ocean Real· ble loans ty, CdM wiU consel you C /21 ...._.Cllfr Ci,. .. .,, .. Beautiful 20x63 Lancer Home 2Br, 2Ba. This i:1 ow ..,,t Buy l:n town H•l~ldl 12Jt60 wit 8x50 ex- panded are•. 28r. 2Ba. l2x20 master bdrm CLASSIC MOIUHOME SALES 2706 Uarbor, Ste 200·A 540.5937 2bdrm, lba, bays1de comm , Npt Sch, c/p, adults only 2 pools, 2 rec rm s. $32.500. Submit au orfers. S48-44216 HDUCl:D SAOOO Costa Mes<i 191Kl 2bdrrn, 20X44, C'lean. quiet, no pet adults over 50 park, Walk lo supermarket. 645-6702, SS7·9:110 __ _ FREE Sneak Preview I DECORATED MODaHOMES by GOLDEHWEST HOMES on all info concerning 640.S"l57 San Diego Co ., In -• Rancho Santa Fee PEMTHOUSE OMEDAYOHLY Sun.Oct 11 Noon ·Sp.m. tUWPORll:l IHN Jamboree Rd al Pacific Coast Hi hwa Prices, acreage, COMO<> schools. covenant re-with slip for 40 rt gulations We'll show sailboat. IBO deg. ocean, you current listings bay and city lights ranging $450,000 to views Large assumable $6,000,000 Call Bobbi loan. Secunty + pool Corpal days & evs, C /21 Htwporf Cwtr 640.1127 for appt. Pacific 640.5'357 Ocean Realty. 759-1616 ESTATE SALE S,000 sq.ft. luxury home. Secluded 2i,., acres of trees, 4 BR. 4 &. pool & spa Low cash down, ex change ~wn by appl only. $895.000 Bobbi Corpal. 64(). 7127 PACIFIC OC EAN REALTY LIDO Price a..ced! to $695.000 Eleg11nl s bdnn on large comer lot Owner wiU carry all financing after reasonable dn payment. Open Sat/SWl 1 toS. 121 Via Firenze 645-9550 675-4116 BA YFRONT 3Sfl dock Excellent opportuntlY ! Builder has option. Good terms Plans ready for re -model. WilJ sell pkg. or Joint venture w / r1nanc1al partner 871·6812/675-0245~-- WESTCUFf A.REA 4 Ir. $191,000 ow.a MUSTLEAYE -NEW- HAiBOI RIDGE Just hsted 3 BR Zba. Renaissance Model. Outstanding view with great financing Priced for 1mmed sale al s.495.000 Agent. Dan Btbb. ill;~ 64(). 7665 .._.culate 3 Br 2 Ba. S167 ,000 Tenns Custom 3 Br 2 Ba lO"'r down on fee land Both have commly pools & Lennis. walk to beach. Ajtent 642-3850. J QUAIL PLACE PROPYTIES"' NEWPORT HG TS 2 houses on a lot $129.000. $16,000 down Quail Place Properties 752~1920 llGCAMYOH Ope11S..1-4:30 25 Cc.ym I.a.ct Dr. On Ford Road. Split· level condo Greenbner LAGUNA Ocean view, coves. beaches, fi s hing. I Bdrm large bath Private residence or dual ownerslup Sl0.000. Call day or eves Mon & Tues 499-2928. Wednes- Sun 494-8838. Linc.U.1• at an affordable price. Charming mobile home nr water. SSS.000. Sub terms. 642 6173 or 646·5096 FAMILY PAO Lg 3Br beauty, anxious owner has priced for fut sale. Affordable family tioo.ing in Orange Coun· ty Call NOW!! Won 't last (J B204<Hl I CHOOSEYOUI NEW MOllLE HOMf Space avail in Hunt ington Harbor area for one or our beaut1Cul new mobile bomes Call for info on this rare oppty LEASEORIUY Luitury mobile home, truly beautirut Reasonable Seller very motivated See to ap. prec Submit your terms <SC14591. MULHIEilH RULTOIS Mobfft HoMt Df•. (714) 527-5900 Will help finance or possible lease option. Agent, 646-1044 or 646· 1046. Call to see anytime. Model Din rm, lge AcreogeforS. 1200 master swte w 1dress10g ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• Open Sat/Sun I 5 PM . 2242 Heather Lane. NB. Lrg 4BR. 2\.AJBA. Fam rm.Pool.A ~ MtwPort HIWlt'I Open l-s. 4BR. !Bath. Family homeon a qu1el Cul·de-Sac. $269,000. Quail Place Properties Owner /Agent 646-2017 614 Gary Place. Nr 15th & 'IUilrn Streets. Sl0.000 DOWN Underpriced 2br lux. condo. No qual. Must sell. John s:i8-8917 agt. & sitlmg area + bdrm & bath on lower level. Goll course view Pool. ten· nis Assum. loan OWC 2nd Asking $265,000 GIB WALKER 2.,., Acres $10.000 This property located in fast growing area of Sao Bema rdino Co. can be bought on easy terms Geo Frey R E Inc. RLTY 675-5200 11411-242~ s.ci.-. 1016 c~ •••• ••• •••••••••••••••• Propttty 1600 f'ncer. 4bdnn, low int ··""~•••••••••••••••••• financing. M .000. Ask ·nr AIL IUl.DttifG for Denrus : 498 4950 or 2'7SO sq. ft. New owner 493·6628. Lingo. can occupy Harbor OPEH HOUSE Blvd. C M. s:ioo.ooo. SAT /SUN 1-5 PM Realonom1cs 67s.6'700 OPEM SAT /SUM 12·4 Bdrm, 2 bath Laguna Well maintained home Call Pete Johmon. Agt charmer on it-Ripe for featuring s Bdrms, 4 full 631· 1266 Pnced under market for quick sale, exceptional Lido Isle locabon. 45 foot lol. South patio. $418,000. Innovative architecture, -------- S BR, ~BA. Panoramic PRIM ECOO'TA MESA Ocean View. $159.500. MEDICALBLDG I SUMRIVER . Warner Carr, Ag1 559-9400 41121/Jlo 6 yrs old, $31,000 dn. owe A.l.T.o. at 123 • yrs. Oph Hse Sat/Sun. 3972 Ash Quail Place Properties 752-1920 Redevelopment. and baths. gourmet kitchen, you can capture a ter· jumbo family room. rific ocean view from Room ror boat or RV 2nd story! See and sub-plus 3 car garage. Home mit. Asking $245,000. bas excellent storage IM EMHALD TH· and terrific curb appeal IACI S439,000. Call Ann Peters 1625 tllcrttt Dr. 642-5200 Classy! Meticulous Refur bished and a Good Ocean View. Poslished Oak floors, Oak cablnet.s j PETE ' BARRETT .. REALTY * *runay and imported tiles used .wlUR in l he ALL/NEW ESCIOW! CrHffYe Al•c9g KITCHEN and balhs.1·-----••I • buys this bi&bly UP· Elec/gar, lge veranda 3 Br cottage, Harbor Investor wams out' As· graded 2 Bdrm 2 bath and a coveted private Highland• area, nr sume great loans on this townhome. Enjoy all the patio. See this "Special " schools & shops. Owner 3 Br 2 Ba Woodbridge a menities of Wood· Offe r ing To day-3 will consider lease OP· home. Three patios, end bridge plus your own Bdrm. 2 blth and dining ti SJ8S 000 A t ed ood .. _. t b Call on. . . I! . lot r w nu• u · L. Assume Sll'l.000 and Sl~.000 . Sa Ii Fr I e d man at I submit terms. ~.000. 1...:.;m"'--=3355=·:------ MfWCUSTOM LIDO HOME I st T• Offered J900 sq. rt. of traditional elegance + 3 car gar & boat yrd on bst Lido St. 4bdrm (or 3 +den). 4ba, lrg din rm, fam rm, lndry/sewing rm, 3 frplcs. Incl lndscpg & spklrs, sec pre-wire. crpls. Open Sat/Sun. 1-Spm. 210 Via San Remo. Owner/Agt. NEW CONDO ON FEE LAND Redh1llO-}Realty 1;7;; 7::1111 LIDo.RIMC tf OaMAHDY Brand new Country French 4 bdnn + den with 4 baths. Stained glass & special wood ex- terior. You have to hurry with fmancing at 13~% & owner will carry 2nd T.D. Rcdh 111 ~~ l\t'.1ltv 1,7:; ~::1111 l l\bodbrld9e ,.:552=·0129=2=·~=-":.:-· ---1 494-7151 Realty TOI.AST ~c=-• DOY• SHOlllS lltl~Dr. onMSAT 1·5 Beveled glass entry New kit. & fixtures. l!!!!I••••••• Decorator carpet & -------1111111 matchlne wallpaper. SPAMSH 551·3000 Irvine, California Home, ttzt an Pll•»•r:.~•c. 4 Bdrm, I story, very n--------- cleao. At end of tree ll• .. -111111 ... '!1'1!1 ... llllllll• Spacious 3 bome with atrium entry, bigh cellin11. step-down llv· inti room with fireplace, ckn with bulll-in wetbar lftd eat·ln k:ltcbe.n. Huie back yard with alley ac· ceu for bolt.I, etc. Pvt bkfst patio. Call YILUOMUDO MOTIVATED r .. t escrow pouible oo I.bit J Br 2~ Ba Irvine lowollome. Priced lo ten. <>wmr will carry back larae DIM. Move.tn C091Utton wt&h no quail· ~.Won't last at • lined prick of ownen hlp COUM11l fllMCH cul de11c. $1,87$down to MOITH.....,.. VtrS or Hlltr will II• S21U OO UIUID. lcNaDI al 1itt tbe fiDlmclnl, Only 12"1.. Lovety Zit}, Or, 2 sm.soo. m.1100 ba bomt •llQ1boule, Pete J ohnson, Agt 11 very vmatile on an 631-12.66 extra wide lot. Orig. 8 THE ~EAL ESTATE RS Q a 9 64~5200 Sylvan ..wna. 'Bear lhe ocean. Seeiftc It 11 loVlna It. A1t la1 pas,ooo MIW OMMAlllTl w/tenDJ. WW coaaldtr Immaculate J Bdrm trade. Crest Condo. Nr teftG1s •6'9 S.-..C-. eourt.11 PoOll and ocean. wPt,111..... Special r1naoc ln1. TO PllMCl?ALB •-.-.. ~~-I SlJl,000. ........ ,... .. 1 1• tWhw.&.Dr. ' 1 an nos a a no bedrooms, now 5, but could be chanaed back to 6. Featurw a 1a.rae lovely IUlll'.IY paUo. New kJtcMJI a mmt lO see! Rt'li!1i!lo~:'.>!, .1h f, I , ,I 1 SELL lcUt ta.a. wUb I Dalt)' PUot Clualfitd ,.., c a - craftsmanship, Calif's best view. Sl.100.000 financing avail Salt, Trade. Lease Option Seller will help with "'" practice w /residence. DOVER SHORES financing Merrill Lynch Huge estate sized lot R It K II 66l u..:o w/lge parking area. 499·5648. 1441Galaxy0rive ea y/ ate a -~. S33S,000 Won't last! *·2700 964~ t INVESTORS! lUMh·Ran $135,000 675-1711 4 Br , Den. Formal Din· J._ A , , mg Room, 2 Fireplaces, Capi1tr.o 1078 . LL$'rA TE .3 car garage + large ·~..................... I,. . Hobby Room. Pool siied Bnghl. Spac1~ 2bdrm, Aii::a1TORS. lot, beaut. landscaped. 2ba Condorruruum. 1 yr ~ Owner assist at financ· old. Assume S70,000 964-6688 Ing. Estate value only l;2o/•% only SU0,000. Day -5-U-P_E_R._ir_1_-ER-- $C20,000. lime (213) 329-7756 Aner ~ Open Sat/Sun l·S 6 {714) 496-SQ28 Lrg l20x l40 lot + sml Robinson. Realtor bldg .. 919 Sunstt. CM. tn- 541-5'47 5•5 •c•R'S dustnal zoned. Act now, ,,. ~ won 't last. Chuck BEAUTIRI. DOYER SlllR£S VIEW Elegant & spacious IMng describes this unusual 4 bdrm, 4 bath home. The mas ter suite, accented wi th floor t.o ceili ng mirrored wardrobes, & the living room are a must to see with a breathtaking nighttime view. View the courtyard pool from every room. Great financing & terms . · Priced at only $850,<XX>. To see this intriguing home, call 993-3660 or $49·3755. O)AA'GrClIST llAUY:JNC: Sweeping view from s ·11 A ... 631 ·-Saddleback to the ocean. pi er, 11' .,,_ Spectacular building stle ! Owner w\11 finance 1695.000. 17141 6 73-4400 12111 Ul·2UI c.2.c....L.t Excellent Costa Men lot'atlon. Zoned for many uses. 3100 IQ ft. Larse lot. Good ftn1nc-- ln1. ,j I ChatUe Dwil. Tarbell Ralton .... ---------------------------·----- -.,.._..... 0.-hlt.... ,. ___ OJ& ''t~ ...... U_L2hrt1~ .._..Uwlw tit • ·' C d1 ',I Ora.opt Cont DAlLYPILOT/S.turday, Octot>tr 10, 1981 8J ................................ -....... ,....................... ....................... ....................... .,. .. 414 1411 01 tW ._ ,.....,.. c... .. .._. JW.,._ JJ44 .......... --...... 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I Br Townhoule. aduJlJ Nor new, llfl dlll VP. ·GE " "-" I f MIO'JOI l1 IZ1ll -~ Sbr.Zba mst.aa HllJJ BAVSHOR!S •B.R3BAco Towabome VJLLAGR OcunfroAl, 2 bdrm, Oftly, no JJ1U W5 Mo TwnhH, IC 3br, 2ba. ~ I ....-~ rH IJUST •llXI 4 Br dbl · ---t.eRaisorRll 113.18800 Ho A ' llMUNITV.U1!8r backunn,ladttk,pltng T55W lat.h.&.•9507 frplc blw WtU hltup New 1'2 uurn• uury atHlll~ Jftl ft rrplc Try llOOO dn °8kr ~~ l :~· {~k,an:w f~1 The L ~u z 51 ory Swl:• 80::0~~r:r: ~w 81 1900 ·ID> IQ. ft lot 2 1M ISM1 ~ler, THE SEVUJ.E.. Adull.I ikylalbLs. ~aullfd c-dl 0 1dult apt.a 111 l4 pl•n.a I ...!~' alMIWllJI M-9.108 MSG/mo i~c elet 1 & twnhu, on wuu, ZU.315?171,21H41~ by~~~·t1::b."'>:nc!:'::::r rrug;117 640-D'l rrpta. dnpe~. patio: ~!!· ~,~•l~~l~.11~ rr!:'~~~~.: • fwf.t IOlt.tC~ ~tttf13.ll80afts !bdrm, •It . lridu. Condo18oat&llp,llC'3Br suite, rorm•I dlnloc Wlnttr-rtnl.11 '-~BR" w•Ur pd Cell ls j>Cta~7SMS-3804 from 1110 +pools.ten· I. 17 ... CM. ,,.,.,., 2550 Arr d bl OC' v frplc. pools & l'OUrtb z~ B N room1, wood burning ... .. "' 635-4,~ . · . nll. w1Lerf1lls, ponds' .. •••••••••••••••••••••• Th1.1 ~ :r; Ba ~m'!' 11 Adulta only, no prls R a u trpl, Plltnt nr.:plites micro w•Vf' ba Ote911 View lurryr _1161!_ 1 San~ Ana~ 3 Br 2~1 Ba Fam Rm . Ou for oooldng ' hUl· Air CQCld 6perkl.o1 Trfp6ea $130,000 •vailable llttfor yurly I/yr least ~.1~6046. _ ef's IZ50_M.u. ~ oven•. f~ed patlot ti Ss"/~o S304 ~uhore. MSC!Jmo, 2 Br l Ba. nu :•11(. ~car ent'~ I~ In& p111d From San Wm E Doud•CO lnr Th I 1 ·'pr 1 de o t leue at SJ.500rmo New 0121~1;7~ ~~I a r k • H.iaorVlew Hilt yards Pnvaw. ele11nt ..i,.w 1 "R~0*r. Vi''"w Pa.tnt, carpet& & dnpes, Mw. ~~car Dleio t<'rwy dnvt North 714/61J..1600 ownership" Apple carpetunddrape:s C•ll -· tet611m. 3bdrm.2\;balbJ,dlnin& llvln& only 15 mlnuteti '1"' 0 -" 11ra1e ~ HJck~ry 0----on Beach i. McFaddrn Valley prop 11rvts many Cina. Rancho San Joaquin con rm , I am 11 y rm . 2 from Fashion Island, 7 ~Incl ut1 . Pl Rd& req d No Inds 2 br, I ba rnN Newman then Wnt on Mcf•'1dd11n btneftls low vocancy D M MetW Rltr venlently loc Ch11rm fireplaces, 3 car eara,e. minutesto S.C Pin• or I~ 71.l!O, 873-GS Or.J!!la. A~. S59 ~ ~. l•t. Ill.St t depu111l. to Sraw1nd Vtllllgt> ~;~t~0;n~~: 1~~:.~ • 76o.otH ~~n ~hve:~~k~:::r~o~ ~~~~~~:~nt';. 2e~~~~~.us~•=.tg~ o~:!,~!1:~~~r~. 2p:tlo,l~a~e.'':~ ~~v 2~~··~,~~~tove & fa. ~1:~~3:~ Be; c h ble $7700 11nnu1tl •·ront 2 Br I Ba, sto"Y; couNe. NOl)t'L~ Submit ~64~. _ San Diego F'rwy Start Adulta, no pets Savage S43·S478. hw1t~her. i:orul(e. Child waterfront 3&2bdrm~. depreciation avail C11ll ref. gur, patio fiOO bUc on children. ~1 mo ~ Se 1 4 B 3 Bil 1 1 Ing at $1000 a month. ~llde &: Co. 67~~·-5, .. CW. Off& or xmall pet OK $475 bll}' or beiach. 675 91 11 now George r'rtly RE Mui old~~72674 sec Eves 8S1 9331, avew r · amiy 6315439, 2473 Or11nec " Mo.S36·~,S:Ml7979. --- Inc 71411·242 467] 2 br, 2 b11., fp grg , IClnt d_!lll' .?~«l30'l rm1.,·htdll~inhtg ~m. oc.~an1 ~ Ay_e.:.i Costa Mesa. FURM OI UHFUIH 3 DA. YS WA l. K TO 8 F.A (' 11 ROCHM 4000 S800 C II S S69L 3 BR '> n" ig vu.1ws ,,-oo "' Ocr11nfronl. 2 Br. back Liii• ••• q11l•t • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bal ht.e. . nrn a un . " ~ rangetree lenn11 $1000 pr mo un WESTCUfl'' NB unit, Ill dtd, pArkin11 for ' ' Bach., •tove & ~rrt~e La.:una Beach Motor lnn. OUMGICOUNTY bci..,t 2IOO 760·~ P•taoHme Freshdecor rum ,$1700fum Beaut 1200sq(t.28R 2 2 Lbe $S9S1w1ntu, priYah. All Utllli paid ~25 Mo DBS No Pac1ht Coul 2 lenant oomm'I bldaa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co1to Mno )224 g~r opnr. iadlt Nt'omm . Ba , fplc. din1011 rm. $725 yrly • All ~d~ll. i°o pet tpart ~ 2456,Sll>-7979 llwy Laguna But•h Leased. low main· OCEAN VIEW ;•••••••••••••••••••••• ~t1~6~n~es3300 ° pets Waterfront le&lSe 4 Br 4 r~J~Lo.~!4t.s. no pets 675-7673 64~2Q112 ~t'inov:rnyc:~ i"'M:c l"iff 3144 o1111y'. Wrekly, ~w1tchen tenaoce, passive lnvest So Laguna gated estate Br 1 h Ba, frpl~ D1W. ~ - - -Ba. faauly rm. toi> ron. .I! __ Cory 1 Br. yearly. f>iy rent + S250secunty .............. ,._...... llv111h1ble Low int.t<r ·ment Exlstrng 7\.;"I 3000 sq rt f d ('() . bit ID stove. dbl Cir gar, Orangeirce condo, 2 Hd, d1tJOn, dock for 40' boat Nu 2B R Woodbridge \'I e w . s s 0 0 m 0 BA(;Jl s:m Beaut Woodbnd~t' ton rll~ll <t!M S29oa loan OWC 103 financ $S49,000 iricJ':for ;al~ poo I, pat Io . enc I. A C, pool tenrua. adult. SlSOO Remax of Npt, In•. l lltBA, pabo $jl.5(J 714 675 1774 1 BR $475 do. 2 .. r 1 ~. nu plush Balboa Inn $90 & up 'Cfu~~~~;:~~es Springs, La ke Ar :ackyard, sprinkler no pt!t!I 511131~ eVt'$ BoborOovieKoop,Agt &n9443 l br apt, stovr. rt!fng. 2BR ~ carpet, levelors. prof weekly K1tchennrlle. rowhead or mrome real ysle_m S8~0 w /pool j§35 !..S9J..221 NEWPORT CREST LUX prk g S400 mo Ca II Pool Spa BBQ garage decoraltd, primtt·orner ocean front 67s.8740 752·19~ '5la!e 4993470,SSl 8215 ~t'ar/~~~ie~~ pd Northwood, 3. & 2, cvrd BLUFFS 3bdrm, 3ba, 3BR, 2"'2BA. D1R. wet 67~0612atl 6 orca'rpart . lotation A\ail II I £LNT pvt ba & ent nr RareN B.oceanv1ewC 1 Rffll tah -patio. fp. a t.1111 applt ' rum rm, fonnaldin rm. bur, frpl, Lennis. pool Co--o ... -'Mcr 3122 26SOHarla _,_s-4~2.!•7 ~ mojS2-831fl Hoa11. no ~mok kitchen property. 120 front ft ' 2 Br I Ba endsd garage, dues & water Ul<'I No $11001mo.644-2300. ans l2lJ)693.90S7 ..... _.. E.side 2 l:lr 1 Ba dupltx, • -hoc:h 3148 $2'1S 646 1035 OWC Ist T D Agt. W•hd 2900 crpts, drapes, rure yard pets $800/mo 731 6421. 3 Br 2 Ba Lido Isle ..r:!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.,-- 631-7300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO PETS. $475 Mo 12131614·6<&ld_l'.S Avail 11ow• SUSO Mo A.pcui11 .. tlhFtnM.a.d 3 bdrm rerently re sgl gar, mature adults ~·Bd;;;.;,•;t:a•0i~·,;.~·d;;.k• TUSTIMCOHDO Lol w plans Bldr has 548-&680 -760 97 ....................... modeled Ocean side only $500.540-3666 .. needs prof per.son to oc Co11do•i•l•sfTow• constmooeyWillbuyor •NICE Eastside CM Labfrontleaw 1_7____ lol>oolllaftd 1706 PCHS800 t714J 9'J83008 Large 3 Br 2 Ba oceanv1ewSSOOTurner cupy.lrgunfumnn $300 "°4IM1foraalit 1700 Jointventure499·~ 2BR. IBA. form din rm, Panoramic day & nite NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev enclosed gar.ige Lower As~c 494-1177 mo Ut1I pd Call Robb> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have Buyer for 2 or 3 Br rmttbk yrd. Tl shwr.old \ tews, of Woodbridge SHORES Cl1le sman 2bdrm. Iba. Ckean view wdrplc 2 l:lr $495 Mo Mesa del Mar CONDO 2 bdrm, 2 bath, at 7J0.6478or :;:;7.9051 Lake Arrowhead Condo Condo 10 security area Lake 2 BR 2Ba & den · 1 t 1 S.SSO I 8 S600 No pets 751 ~ ocean view No. End -- Pvt lakefront ~ommuni Would like to trade fash tub Fridge. Pet Gate~ community Very 4 Br, 2.5 Ba Walk tu ~111':s~~7~~~-inc I a per mo tu · -S87S mo Tumer ASSO<' Rm 1 111, l~eS2A11,11 fol· .~ ty, perfect fanuly or cor· .,,00 000 G S OK. S67S 6 mo lease. luxurious. SUCK.I mo No beach Wlll consider quiet non smoker Upper 1 Br ~ ullls 4~_1177 mi e r ""'"· ,m0 r parate get-away. 5BR. s;;,1044 em tones. 752-2282 dars 642·5261 pets Call Lynn Noah, lease option $1000/mo BAL B 0 A ISL AND ~~ paid, carport Quiet pref 957 J9M 3BA, 2 frplc's, lrg game -· ~ves & wknd s. t\g_t SS2·ll.xl 7 5 9 122 I Br u re BA YFRONT Share 3 Steps to oceait Large 3 adlt, no pet 383 W Bay H~wporl leacfl 3869 Lido waterfront w sllp. rm w/fulJ bar, beautiful Refttab •EASTSIDE COT'TAGE• LfMIWIO l.ach 1248 BlomJ_re~ t Br 2 Ba. w1lh 2F or IM. 8 r 3 B IJ Ma n Y ~~·9516. -••••••••••••••••••••••• lu11ury c:ondo, utt l met. lake & forest view. owe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiny I Br. '°'. quiet .;~-;~ .............. ,.. NEWPORT HGTS IF. $375 each. l:lryan amenities. $1100 Mo. An· TOWNHOUSE 2 br .. I It Bach~~:r.~.':;rr~;. S470 pvt Rm & Ua $650 12~ 3. S38~.ooo . Ed Hotlses FwWshtd ~angle.~ all utils paid OCEAN FRONT Mobile 2 Dr, yard, gar ~ 673-1388. -thony days 642·5757. eves ba , lg. pvt yd . r.p., 11-2 875 4140 ur992.:.4620 Earl. Merrrll Lynch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stove, Crige. No dogs. Homes StOOO mo Dhl 646·1514 a(t 5~ -lolboo p~ 3707 & wknds 6.'11·6630 -garages, no pe~ $475. Sand~6149 C M in pvt home. klt. & Katella, 714-337·0731 lalM»o PetiMulo 3107 ~Elden ~6 960·3989 , wide. 499.3816 ....................... 2 Br I Ba Large exterior 1_60-091IL _ _ _ __ PARK NEWPORT lndry priv., resr Mover H•tlwCJhwtHcrbow .................. ~ ..... 2 bdrm. I ba. sgle car l Hr house Balcony ILUFFS 2 bdrm rum, laundry. deck. frplc. +separate Easts1de. 2BR. Remdld 40 S27S 642-2533 n--Sat/S-1.5 3 br. 2-. ba, wint er. gar. New cpt, tile, pa1111. ocean view frpk ccw'd 3 bdrm, 21~ ba, fpc. fireplace, dishwusher garage ~75 Avail Im '"'81 Kids OK S575 ut1I APARTMENTS Need room lo rrnt last ..... 'SSs.ooodown $695/mo. 305 Montero No pets. Avail 10.'15 parking 'u111 ' 1nl'I cedar paneling, patiu, 2 Winter rental $550 med 7700047 pai!l6JH320.Bkr wknd rn UCt thru Jan Main Channel J.879·599.!.._213-335-4696 -Rent . $495 548 Bernard $7SO mo 552. 5698. car gar, pool $850 673-7083, (213) 2.58-3760 Secluded I Br Walk to Nev. 2bdrm. 2ba <'Ondo. C OUMTRY CLUB Will pay up lo S'lOO mu Owner financed $389000 Ocean vu, Winter Nice _QffumtBS46-362'7 5 JO.pmto9 ~m _JS900!k> -afters beach ~25Mo Ullls In water-oriented project which has to mcl ulll. 3 bdrm. Admiralty ~nd btwn B&C Sts. 2&3 Br. 3 Brand new 2 Br Condo. 2 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. Rarage, l Br frplc, large yard Cotto Mno 3724 cld Avail Nov 6th M 1 c r 0 . r r p I c , LIVING IN lndry, bath & k1tch fac PCH. 3279 Moritz. Vista E.LJ>arklf!&:_!i4>434S __ Ba. 2 car g~r. w elec view No End s:JJS mo 2429 E l6t.h SI $450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 2740 washertdryer hlcups, 2 NEWPORT Would prefer M1ss1on Realty 121.JI "14·3421 LOCJllllO ltodt 3148 door, frplc. dishwasher, Turner Assoc 4~ 1177 Adul~C!,2t'lS 64S 4718. S375tmo. Deluxe Mobile iBr I Ba New 1:arpet & ur gar w opener. pool, BEACH \'1eJO to San Clemente ••••••••••••••••••••••• micro. washer & dryer, Ocea n n1te Light view 3 I Home. Mature adults. no pamt, patio. sundeck. J.lli. f115 ~ 545-3115 areil~ 97S-J258!!1s __ Wh pool, jtlc, balcooy No Beach Shack I Br MOO BR. 2 ba FR. grdnr incl pets. Qwet. secure 1991 fr pie.· car port Nu I B o I tsd d I Room for rent. Chnsllan 1100 B;~e~a~'; 2v uBaEr'.1/{;/i pets Avail immed S'750 1035 Catalina Ov.ner Xlnt cond ~o pets $1375 I Newport Blvd. 646-8373 children or pets Lease & r ga ~f g~· e~~sh/rar& thne ai~~kB;;un~tl''~n couple looking for a i;"{j~j;;·{:~~;~··~;;;;• tennis p\'l beach pools Mo 54().2253. 673.1464 days 957·1100ext 212, eve 2 bdrm, I ba duplex S620 760.L713L83J l.107 dryer space. carpets & tacula r Spa, 7 !>Wlm M f . non smoker Many S600M. S12SM dn IO't 1!JS0mo Agt494-1177 • 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. nr OCEANFRONT ~LU3'77 Quietne1ghborhood$425 2 Br I Ba Gar . large drapu. Avail now. S38S mmgpools,8ltghll'<ltt:n extras $200 1-, ul1I Net $5000 per year IOCEANFRONTI BR.pvt SC Plaza, SA Pool, 2br Iba. 45· on l'11ff $1400 HVH 2 yr lease. 548-8921 deck, garden SSSO M.Q_642-S889or631-2029 nis courts blke trails. Avail NO\ I 493 7~~ _ 631 2150, 2043 20~9 poi nt Spectacular Spa, Sauna. S6SO Child Lease or LEASE OPT 4BR . 2'2 BA lrg yrd. LoejunealNCh 3741 Im med occupant')' 2 Br 2 Ba (rplc, gar Putt 1 n ll g r een Large. Costa Mesa area. Wallace. views, 1 or 2 adlts S990 9 K 549-3232 Pvt beach. guard gJte View Dri\.e by 2012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open daily 602 11 completely redecorated Bachelors I and 2 near bus, WOl'kmg adult -~rmo.499-~lS LARGE F'ENCEDYARD No kid!>. no pets rtoum Port Cardiff Place Furn lux studio, spa, TV, Narcissus 675 2740. $475 675-0073 bedrooms apartment~ uni}. with or without IMOtMP'roperty 2000 -Kids OK 2 BR I Ba mates OK S850 4941095 Ava11Novl.644·S966 _ maid service, phone~. 213·276~ Eastside 2 Br 2 Ba and townhouses from kitchen prn Ref's ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.wport leacfl 3169 D W, dis;,,..,al, util pd : ANXIOUS. C ..... "L Fl,.._ HME ~125_wk. 499·2227 4llll 2 Aeat'1a, 3 bdrm, 2 d SSJO 10 SllXX>per month 642·5_765 M "'KE .... OFFER' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S600 A ~I IO 15 C II 1 ~""' """"' _e b ownstairs No pets On Jambortt At ---"" """ • BA y c REST s bdrm va1 1 a Winter rental, Oi:t Ju Y New part Shores 4 BR 3 Oceanfront studio, new a. ocean view S875 Call Near schools $4 25 S J u :11 R d Nicely furn Master Br. & 3 Income Properties Eastside Costa Mesa Owner will l'arry Priced to sell' j&5ER COH1J.w1J2 rnc. 714 641 ()71l3 2925 College A\ e Costa ~e~a. CA home w1pool, large unrd Bo. b~ 645-91610 no fee -I 3 br. 3 ba, Emt>rald Ba. I year lease $1200 crpt, painl. $550 mo 673·7~2 631 6155. an oaqwn"' s oa 83 S200 1nclds ulils. s 1800 LI DO 1 s LE E side house 2Br Iba, lge Bay 2500 sq rt . split mo.. Isl & last Cwen Lower rent handyman 3 br. Iba front clplx, gar . 2 Br l'"J Ra Townhouse. t 7l4l&44_J900 k 1 t ch e n prl\' Non. charming 4 bdrm, 2 fn t'd yard. encl gar, level No pct!> $1250 llenry, 497-1725. _ frpl c, stove. refng. S740 garage, patio. quiet 0<'eanrront for Winter smoker-dnnker. remale bath. newly redecorated gardener & wtr incl lfum SL500) 1974154 . Richard Sowers. Rltr M.wporl ltodt 3769 ~-6632 evs _ lifestyle. mature adults. Rentals Furnished & 963·6421 $1800 mo. Yearly Bill $525/mo. Ava1l IO 12. NO aft 12, 4!17 2245 714·5!18·5674 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy summer bvmg all no children, nu pets. SSOO unfurn. Broke~ 675·4912. fo:'SIDF. C M Grundy,575-6161. PETS. 552-9450 aft 6pm Stunning View or ocec1n 4bdrm executive home year Walk to COM ~o. 548-5479 NO FEE' Apt. & Condo MICE PRIVATE Fantastic Townhous;-& Wknds, --from this 2b<lrrn• S42S! loc in security gated Beach I bdrm. patio. 2 Br 1•2 Ba $475 Adults. rentals Villa Rentals Large roo~ avail Ort 15 ocean view, frplr. ever' 3 Br. new kitchen. Features bnght kitchen comm, w pool. tennis en dosed garage SSOO newly redecorated, dis 675-4912 Broker Own ent ry Must see to f ything furnished 5895 beautiful home 196:1 w large pantry&. dintn!l court Sl200tmc> mont.h· mo Avail Nov 1st hwasher. a c. gas & I BR Versa1lle!> Pen apprt:ciate $300 mo !st Mo.760-9117 Cont inental $700 area for entertaining ' month o nly Call C" 675-8.589 water paid. Patio or thouse.$S40permunth & last req Gal pref Westclirr 3 bdrm, d;;.-3 SS!l·SOOI Sh a g c ar Pel 1 n g 675-6646. 833·3622 or Lrg & pvt 2bdrm, 2ba, balcony, carport. pool. 644 5369, 548 0425 646337Saf\_ll>m - ba , nr sc hls. pk, EASTSIDE2Br Clean. throughout• Must :.ee' 6«·8018 • :I beam celling . d 1!> party room C111lallll 751 9110, 645 -ll242 Large Br Business water gardner pd $975 quiet. beautiful. carpets, ~~S:~umes li;ll 4ss:; f ee I BR. lort $450. 204. 44lb h was her , no p els Casa Granada, 979· 19ll Owner Agent person or student. Ref's mo avail thru June drapes, fncd yard. gar . -St Uppe r. Drive by Isl& J!i5U mo 559-9265 SPACIOUS &SUNNY 3 IE.OROOMS req Ca.!!646-~.5268~-=---646·~ffe2781 laundry hk-ups Child ~ Hlh 1250 call 7S2-6499 YEAA-flOUHO F\IH: Costa Mno 1824 2 BR, encl gar. upper 2 IA.THS Lovely east Newport Apl Dana Po1n1 Tripl~~L OCEANFRONT 2 BR, Welcome $550 Waler ••••••••••.•••••••••••••Charm111g3Br2Bahouse ~:C~:1.~~:;;·~~~a~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• D W. adlls, no pets S67SMOMTH tot>mployedlady Light $155,000. On Payment winter, $675 mo pd No Dogs 3 Br V 1 e w H 0 me w frpl & 2 car gar Yrly erunc11 , eeo 5 • MESA VERDF. home al-S4.25 29 h St I household pnv Pnvate S50.000 WEBB BKR , 182 E Wi Ison 1 N r Absolutely gorgeous 6 rental Coast Properties h 2&3dl ls 548-9084 540-5446 r JSI • ov.er unit B 8 d Barrell Rlt 642-5200 Eldenl 960-3!189. Mo then Mo lo Mo No 67J.s.4lO Pa111es •Plus more mosp ere x ap xtnt cond A\all now r & a $250. 111cl utrls 831-2l70AM Versailles. lovely rum 2 pets S750 Jud Age t GREAT RECREATIOH No pets 5461034 E1S1de bachelor. quiet 1213>966·1711 548 4077 __ Owner fin 8 9 1111ies br, 2 ba condo. oc-ean vu, MEWPOIT RJVIHtA 559•9400 Y n 4 Br 21~ Ba. Yearly. all Tent11S• Free LesS011S MEWL y DECOR. sgl person. no pets, S350 1 bdrm oceanfront 54~ Room w k1tch pnv Lo' e gross. Or Co 4Plex ?'BR '9'70 642 6149 Back Bay condo, 4 br, --amenities Club & pool turo & pro snopl • 2 B pd mcl. utils_§!ll·3646__ II I d ''all I) security protected 152.S $152.500 Bkr r-· . 21'1 ba. tennis. pool. jac. HOM'E FOR RENT rac's Good area $1100 Hea1111c1ub>•Sau11a I r gas . encl gur mo A ult pa1 "' home Nr SC Plaza 631-4320 "lOYE.~IDO" sauna $7~. 673-9192 3 Bdrm S6SO F'~n('ed Broker 67~12. • HyOromasuge • d washer, pool Adults Townhouse apt 2 Br, 1 •2 10 ~m~ 675-t~ Over 40 M Pref Answer Th Is l" harm r n g & yard & garage Kids & OC ~ --Sw1mm1ng , Go11 642 5073 Ba. carpet. drapes. gas 2 Br I Ba, ~ yrly Opn 20 UN ITS. E Side CM spacious 3 bdnn rontem· 2 bdrm, 3 ba, lovely pets welrome 545.2000 EANFRONT Deluxt 01 ... ng Range 2 1 1 1 •nt stove, pallO. water paid, beams, steps to beat'h Ad • 508. 24 hrs. 642·4300 Pride or ownership porary home 15 a true townhouse. pool. gar. Ag_ent noree 5 Br. 2•,, Ba BEAUTIF\JL APTS· NawJy rd.,.,.,..ra -;rca·s pd sml child & pet 01\ $425. 1 11 6 w Ha 1b 0 3 Laguna Canyon Rd, 2 Prine Sl .249,000 sub· c/p. Ad Its No pets $700 1 Wmter S1 IOOmo Singles I & 2 Bed ' "w 545 6169 2 3 865 2542 ( u r n r o o m s , m1t! Ask for Kenn delighl Sunny patio moS48-4426 LCICJWHIHicJ-f 3252 Yrly Sl500mo rooms • Furnos1>ed end gar ' pool, dshwr _l . patio garden. Quiet. Agl, V1rg.in1a O'Brien, M V d 4 BR 2 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213i446-6684 & Unlurrnshea • Adt.111 Adults 642 5073. 1 & 2 Br. upstairs. stove Across from bearh I Or 546-5880 art. -673·1323. esa er e a, Shores 3 Br 2 Ba beac~. ----Living . No Peis , Adults Ref's Couples + den Yrly 1445 <'om mon bath, single For sale/exchange 7 un OCEANFRONT Deluxe dbl gar lge ya~d. _grdnr tennis $825. No pets Harbor View HomH MrJdels OP~" oa1ty l Ir Townhouw preferred S!35 & $355. I Pool igar 210 Cedar Apt man pref $S() & $60 wk ils on 2 lots mid 58r 2',Ba &wtrmcl.Ava1INov I 8312327 Fo r tease. s unriy 9106 Newly det-or gas pd . 646·8727 __ 1~6405078 Isl & last 497~ for Peninsula. 61 br. I lg 2 WmterSllOO,mo S850 mo 540-4734 hme . • . Monaro, 3 BR, covered Oakwood enrl gar . pool. dswhr Lrg I Br. Adult Near Npt llgts 1 Br. 5375 .!!1>1'.! _ -- br. gross $37 ,00-0 As Yrly SlSOOi mo 759-2434 ofr __ MlutOft Viet0 3267 pal10, Avail 1mmed • Garden Apartment• Adul l!_ 642 5(nJ shops, pool, all utils pd. Ga r ag e. ca I I r e t l' Free Furn rm In ex s um able finan cing 213t4466684 4 br, 2'~ ba condo, frplr, •L••k••••M••••••••••v••••.•• Sl2SO mo Maril yn H 8 N Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba 1884Monrovia1548·0336. 673.5265. Ist&last change for custodian $565,000.0wner. -----E1Side, tennis. spa, 3 e ission •eJo Bulklev aat.SS2·1714 ewport eech · Laundryfac.,pool $395 2B B E Sid di work al Church in CM (213)700.5942Eves I ~so < • .,6317 Waterfront E.llecut1ve ~ -880trv.ne 1.11~•~1 <•on.c:e<> r, 1 a. e, 8 ls. YEARLY 3Brt. IBA 7 :;:;25 -----Ho.,nsUllfwwished ~J.'. '"". -Condo Spect at'ular Balboa Perunsula 3 Br I (714)645·1104 """"""" nopets,$450mo. New t'arpet, paint 1 blk _SI· ---- Trade Luxury Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ9S rents lhls charming view. large 2 Br 2 Ba , ba Close to beach Newport Beach S. LUXUHY DUPLEX S43·54]L from ocean $675 mo MICE-NJVATE ~:::: ~~.~~~r~ ~:ul~Y GtMrol 3202 2bdrm w s tepsaver decorator furnished or S675 tyrly 673-8849 & 1700161hSI 100.~ra1 1&rM 2 Br 21, Ba dble gar Dlx2BR +fam rm,pat10 Ut1I ind 2171, 33rfl USTSIDEC.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen&landscaped yd unfurn $1200 Mo 833·2650 (714)642·6113 1650 sq fl with every garden, more to see 8352844 Lge room. avail Oct 15 s92sok.OOOC A0ct ~ow ' RENTALS forkids pets 116454 . 831-7666. XtralargeAdult3Br 2"'2 xtra, huge rear yard Refs. S4S5 & last Own entry Must see to ro er O· p. gent y EAR LY WE EK LY Also . $280 rents this Ba End Unit Condo Oceanfront. Neat 2BR. with RV gate Adults 645-1693 YenoilH "9tttM. appreciate $300 mo, lr31 -4516. Open House · tbdrm cot.tage-style w Newport leadt 1269 · a:o;o; 6336 642 !Hi66 2 Br. 2 Ba. Commty pool S t /s 36S E 22 d W I N T E R . 2 3 · 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr PI c · pool. 2 car ..:75 Mo Winler. Adult. -=· 673'.= ·--· -Townhouse type apt. 2 Br lslilast req Gal pref a un. n BDR MS. NEWPORT partulllitiespdlf6418 oarage . .,50.673-3313. .., ESQ,675·3787 "'""·337Sa"S Ill St /T St n Av e R F A' -!! nooels.2~795-3018 YILUCOIDOI" 112 ba. patio. encl """ " _ u I BEACH &BALBOA. entimesS3l-4SSS ~ A o ............. CH .. 100 Newport WfSTCUFf OCEAN FRONT 2 & 4 Br Spacious E. Side Apts garage C<I eastside loc " 1 rm; -Hotel• Motfta ., . --J.R. Property Managers EASTSIDE 2 BR house Lu x u ri o us r o u r l IDIM, 2 IATH Avail Winter. Weekly Encl gar, patio. dshwshr Adults. "50, 646-2280 WIMTB REHT AL ...... ; .............. .. IUCH DUPLEX 675-6173 w i 1 b th a r act er b d th b th o bl & stove •t--t t I f 3 Br. 2 Ba. $800 Mo si."L .. , ... , MO.,.. F 1 e room, ree a ou e car garage Monthly 673-7873 "..., u 1 ree U~DE ,... w ·~ Drostic l~tioft Wbocl laic.d 3206 ~~ace, 2 ~;1!'6368garage, home. Beamed ceilings Irvine Ave . near 20th St 2 bdrm. 2 ba. fireplace. I 2NoBDpeR'!_1 ••75 2 Br I_,., _Ba. Townhouse, Chris. 956-¥71 Wkly rentals now avail Owner must sell Will •••••••• ••••••. •••••••• ~,r ID<!.~-·--· I · d r K ds •-,.....OK $750 " ,, ., an IYlng room an aml· 1 "'r-~ · mo. car gar, on ocean Week 2323 Elden Ave CM all bu1IHns. pat.10.yard, 2 Br 11'2 Ba Adull~. no SI 12 & up Color T\' listen to,allolfR.er..E.. Must lease 2 Br I Ba. Dana PoW 122~ ly room Setluded pool Roy McCGrclt, Rltr. l,y/ Mon'"'·· 97g.9172 ..... ,.,... frplc gar Small pet pets. 1425 Phones m room 2274 laya with front yard, yearly ........................ s1zeyard Speceforboat 548-7729 "'V ""'.7.,.., OK sSsoMo' 548-~ Newpl)rt Blvd CM 673-1900 .J1.00.64J.2949 **BEACH HOUSE or trailer $1850 month PACl~~SET 12 Br I Ba $HO New TSLMG MT 642-1603 Furn Yearly lease 2 l:lr 646-7445 ill 2 br. frpk, bu1ltins. yearly basis Agent .r_ C'---"--3276 carpet. I duld OK, no "'20 Mo 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt r 1 ~9S M L h Lots fo .r..a... 22 o garage W -499·2986 631·7300 -~ lS steps to sand Lg 2 ts ..., rp c garage o 1\ e al Newport Beac r _. WIMTa REKT AL ---••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm w icarport bal, , pe Garage, 11o•asher/dryer. 2104lst S! 631 2914 IP C II J SJOO week I) •••••••l•EDU••••C••B>••••••••• I Br Little Isle ~ Fountain Valey 323~ LUXURY IA YRlOKT OCEAN VIEW! ldry fac. ut1l inc S655 2'.!65 D Ma2I~ 645-~~ all built-ins. Small child 2 Br z Ba Condo wuh P 1 n e Kn ot Motel 2 Br Iba $600 ••••••••••••••11••••••• 3 Br. 2 Ba with boat slap. 2 story 3 bdrm, 2, 2 ba, ~1-9417 __ 2 Br Bltn.,, endsd gar OK. cat OK Only 1 year frplc . completely re 64~04il0 _ Cof'OftacWMarHome 3Br2ba S850 HOMEFORRENT Avail Oct Isl Many f' I lb Bit I br, lovely rum, pool, Upper Apt S490Mo. 7~ old.Callforappl. carpeted & painted Voe~-.. •~ 4250 d 'I 3Br2 Ba S400wk 4 Bdrm. POOL. $950. amen1't1es.· $3500 "'1 o 111"s'E.50ar;.;.,:._e10 ar. . Hamilton 7611 0734, TSL MGMT 642-1603 unv --01 er dplx 4SxU8 ot on Fenced yard & garage ,. , a1 .....,....., spa, gym, sec. guard. 631 4402 Pool. Adults $675 Mo ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• ocn side of PCH. Poss1 WcrttthontHcMMI K'd & I · Broker67s.4912. 2b d r lk l $750.0wnta&t,631-6666 -· -D-oP-._. 3826 ~S·tS28 OCEANFRONT2&4 Br bl t b 'Id 2 C d 631 1400 '-7'11 '-900 Is pets we come. --r., en, p., wa o -~-Lg I 2BR -.,..,. e 0 w on os • ., #°V 545.2000. Agent, oofee. 2 Br. I Ba. for lease Furn beach, lennis & golf Nu OCEAN FRONT·Balboa r c ean · gar· ....................... Ocean view Condo 2 Br Avail. Wint.er Weekly 1 997-1717 ownr. --or unfum. No pets, Steps dee. S673. mo, 492·7913 dlx. winter 38r, 2Ba. $850 adults, no pets. $435. 2178 I IR VIL&.A $l7S + Den. $750. Adults, no Month It 673-7873 3S R-1 lot. F\nal map, Ci· lolboa ,..._.. 3207 HulltlnC)foll hoch 324( to beach. $650 Mo. Agent S h I I r , I mo IBr. S500 mo. No "B" Placenlla 545-7~ 661·30741673·2181 pets Savagl' Wilde <.:o, Lrg Big Bear cabin Pool t fR. idecall ••••••••••••••••••••••• Judv 5599400 pan is ·SY e ami Y d • 2Br 2Ba Near So C 675 9000 yo iven · ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FOR RENT .._. · ---home w/arches and red pets, a lts,673-6640 N b d · · _ table. color TV, 2 fplcs 641 8777 Owner Al!t b tll pd ..,.,S 113 Plaza, S.A Luxury Con· 1 c e 1 . e room • SI · 2 r. u s · ..,, Imo. 4 Bdrm $700. Fenced ILUFFS. VIEW tile ! Woodburning frplc Junior 1 Br Versailles. do, W/J>OOI, adults only downstairs. Stonehill Versailles bach bdrm, e~l4. ~~ MotlttalR,Dnert, E. Balbo67 9 ~~~<!n yard & garage. Kjds & On Back Bay, 2 Br. 21,A.i & gated, enclosed yard. Rectfac. sec S495fMo. tr..t;ll 833.8974. and Colden Lantern. refrig, mirrored clsts. SKI PARK CITY. UT R•sorl 2400 ~~--pets welcome. S4S.2000 Ba. Den, Condo. 2 car Aslealat~! 117880 644 ·5369. 548-0425. ~ -· ---$37Smo S475.Sandv642-6149 And stay in luxurious ..................... 00 New. custom luxury 3 br Agent no fee garage. (rplc. $1300/Mo. Plus: 2bdnn bungalow 751-9110, 64S.Q42. Spacious l Br. Ga rden · 496-6594 * OctGt Fro.t • private homes Our non- WHICN CAllM hFome, Ir bllock fro2~ Famil; welcome. 3 br, 2 548·0'767 mRquielarea63!l#~~F Ocean front 3 Br 2 Ba, ~~1~.~d~t;:;~'. ulils .._.,ltnj...,ltoch 3140 Luxury Condo 2 BR. Jl1 houday rates for 3 lo S Newly painted inside & erry. 4 rp cs. 1ac, v• ba twnhse Close to play EXEC HOME entimes ........, ee Very nice. Completely El Puerta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• BA, Great view Secur1 bedroom homes wilh ~~~i~~1/ f;~~ ~~::ci r:-ff~~~ ~:n °fu~: ~'!u1~~s~1~schools HA.HOit VIEW ~~.~~ •••••••• ??~~ ~u;~ P ::~~er H ~e~~ael: ~9 M~e Ave. Apt.S. THE Wtlffll na ~s-~l:g, parkmg S750 var:~=:t~~~~e · A I Vall y Ht.s On 730-0682 968-3050 ~-----4 Br 2~ Ba. FamJly rm, • 8d r 1 rd So 642 3850 ., • ., 1010 EASTSlDE sharp I BR, L.uxury Adull units al af--S60t-S800per week 111 PP e e ' -2 sty 2 br I "'z ba condo 2 Din rm 2l)() sq ft S1500 " • rp c, ya • nr · · , vv.· · bllns, pvt entrance, fordable living. 1,2 & 3 Lg bach. Qwel & pvl No $1200-S1700per month ly s33.ooo with good Capl1tr..o haclll 32 II car' gar: children OK, Mo Orlve by firs't 1806 Coast Plua. S700tmo. VIEW pets $425 Br. Well decorated. pets. Newport Hts S400 Luceen Propert,y Mgmt terms. Call to see Geo ....................... S600. 968·S<88evs Port Abbey call 7S2,M9JI. Rick Keeler, agt 631-1266 Stunning 2 BR 2 Ba, sun ~~~1· ~o-us8. ask ~:~ Olympic size pool, light· int. ulil. 631-2299 (80l 1649-66SS, PO 1854. F re Y R E I n c ·' Exec. Bluff top duplex b b h . WH.t.-.1-~ 3291 d .. f' I 2 p ed t'"nnls ~· ... Jacu ... ·1. (714)1 z.2.46'71 b "-...t.Z Lo c ~a.... 4 r 4 a om e 1 n -.......-ec... 1rep ace, car Larry or am, aft 6PM, "' wu.u .. 28drm w/garage, yearly Park City, UT84060. · Ocean vu 3 Br. 2"'2 a. iiaC..-.Ye •-' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage securlt I Id 979 3848 p park like landscaping ttN> d Lake Arrowhead Condo frplc, lam rm, liv rm 4 bdrm. 2 ba, lg liv rm. 81yshores. Avail Isl HOME FOR RENT . y. nc s • am Most beauUfuJ bldg 1~ _,,,mo. 2.IS.,.,32n NB l .... toS... 4300 Priv. Jakefront com· $1200 /mo 493-8658 , fam rm. formal dining. wee1k In Jann!800 ~o I 3 Bdrm. $1625. fenced !~;erBr~ic!!htr~: La r g e 1 b d rm H.B forannt 213-545-7969 ••••••••• .... •••••••••• mun.ity, perfect familJ 833-0210 _ Bonus rm. 21.1 car gar yr . ease Jae son yard & garage. Kids & Ail 646-325S w/dlshwasher, carport. 846-06l9 EASTBLUFF Spacious 1 Cut Uv1ngexpeMes! or corpor•le get·away,~ CoroM .. M9-l222 3'.000 sq ft. Sll95 per mo s.56·1800 pets welcome. 545.2000.· ldry rm Westside. $400. Br Pool, patio, view tn Est a b II shed 19 7 1 bed., 3 ba .. 2 fireplac• ....................... Jim Owner/Agt. WESTCLl.FF 3 bedroo!f!. Agent, no fee. 2BR. patio, garage. $400 ~ _ MA.llMllS WA.LI pleasant area. Single Featured in Ti~ Mag large game "'?m will 2 Br. frplc, gar, special 97~-5370 770.7928 1 story Wllh pool.fam~ly HOME FOR RENT mo. Util included. Open IMST A.MT IM! 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse adult, no pets ~ Mo La r g e C 11 t n t e I e full bar. Beautiful lake d e c 0 r Charming quiet 3bdrm room, 2 fireplaces, dm· 4 Bd Pool $750 House. S•l/Sun 209t,-; 2 Br z~~ Ba l&sO SQ. I\. Apts. Patios, single & 644-4767. Person•! •ttention & and forest view. Deck $780 call 975·0578 or house. J~ba, avail im· Ing room, 3 patios, etc. Fencedmyard & garage. 33rd. Twnhse. w/every xln, double car garages, Waterfront, Jbdrm. 2b•. <'AN!ful~g. optlon1l OWC 12~•%. 760-C7g . med. No pets. $750/mo. etc. JlSOOMo.646-4477. Kids & pets welcome: VILLA BALBOA 2 bdrm big dbl gu & yu d. near Hunt. Ha rbour. boat slip, no pets. $1100 TimeSavU>g! S389.1ooo.1 Aklsfo. s1pe1ct· SBr nr beach. reduced 10 loci grdnr. l.sl, last + 545-2000 A(enl no fee. well1 fu!'lllshed Con~to, Adults. Pet OK. '845 Mo. Children OK. 840.QI07 673-9127 orm6211J. HOUSIMAm tacu ar a e ron o Sl.000 mo. Lse option deD.S40.228lor8S7'6097. ll•CAHYOH . , poo, Jae, serur1 >' 873·8336 6'2·9866 HUNTINGTON BAY ._,......___..._ 3176 SS't41Jt 88lt. X J.2«t. in exclu~lve * 3Br 2ba, dbl garage, 8'79·2174 · CONDO -.,._ guarded gatecommunl· avail. Also Por Sale at $435 rents I.his country Luxurious . Three ram rm, lg fncd yd. QUIETADULTSover35 B p •••••••••••••••••••••.. "GayRoommate tr of Pt. Hamilair with $340,000. Ji'rethl,y paint· style 2br w/picket fnce bReidhr~dm1. T~ bMattb..S... $675 /mo+sec. 14361 OCEANF'RONTlBr. SSOO unturn 1 & 2 BR. Crom ~rpor· • ..1"" Ba. atio, TOWNHOUSE. 2Blks ContartServices". I I Price In ed Inside, av all 10.15. yard & kitchen w /new c v ecora.aa. u IN Purdy St. 84IJ..GS4 mo. wlnteor. Jones Real· $32$. Beaut. landacap· in I W.., w!aherh/dryledr from Bch. 38R. 2BA. L eve acctSS . · Alft.76().8311 1pplc!Musl see!H300 tone1.3000aquarefeet. ty61Mll lng.NoptU.LEEWARO c . attt.tru pa · downat1ln.Lrallvrm& Malrge a l Gay r lude a plans and 2 Br L.ove Nest. canyon Alao: rent lo own this 2 Overlookt loth tee of Cud• 1•t1• LI ....... APTS 2020 Fullerton ,.Comm. pool, Adulta, DO frplc, mode.ra kitch up. m:t:'~:~t~~ rn°0s:· per:" its ror i ~ 5l:i,m~ view. stove. $79$. 616 story home w teoclsd golf cour1e. $3500 month. Fw wl1..., l400 U.fw ...Ltul CM. U14W7 ' peta S!l2S + S500deposlt. sllln. ~ + '850 dep. c ll G c~ om des~ yard. OnlY SS50! i9646 Yearly lease. #7 Rue •••••••• .. ••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• b Agent, noree. 5'5-2000. (Refundabk) 492-71.U al . .R.C. for rental w1lh the family or ex· Poppy. 673-1464. Rentlmes631-4SSS Fee Orand Valee ~Sun 3 Br 2 Ba. Tf'Mll ~c a Ill 310" La 2 BR 1 a. $0/mo. 2 br 2 ba ......., OW encl necids.11·7PM ecutlve enterW~rnenl In : STOf'!! , • •. • day 1•5 T~ see coli h•~ mile to beach'. as0'. •••~ 6 sm dep, lauod b ell, a•r u .... ·,:;:;-·Nr .:....1 ..... : T.... lltO • <213)Ql.JIMO, mind. Slnale slip dock Tak ti to I d . 118().J~ ....................... •dulls, Cit OK. m Ma· I r o ... o "" " ............................. !!!!I••••••• Sunny southern CX· 1~ •t':m..1t~ 1l:,. Hniw·· l24J S3M300, Realtor SZZS I lbr With &leamlng pie St. Mgr •K. 548-5161 MSO. IU-«132 Lar•'2 bdrm. l'it bacon Fto b Zbreando. ILB ponre. $750.000. Ed pie• ., walui• .. Oaflu p11o•1 ....................... Cu• 1 ' hardwood Ooon! 11~ alt2pm WALK TO BEACH: 1 Br. do, t1da ltpetl wefcome. 1 r _._ 111~- Earl Merrlll Lynch au.in:d Adi 'And ~Wutherl)'Bay.Nlct2Br ch Urzfa1h•1d 3425 SZIO, SUM)' 1tudlo In wllb atove. $350 Mo. Nr Npt freeway , W/Hmt. a-. IUtella (714)337-0711 ' _. i.w MJm-...I to condo with 36' botl slip. Caw~~t:,~~~ 1 ........ -;;;.-............ batCJI. aru! "31115 Avall. now! 1 I& 2 Br. Ul-2@1a1f11, McF1dden SS2S mo. fl/D. • + ~ • ,~ Rec r. II 848 4655 u • ...._._ • t:nOI HB lbr W/utila pd Carport, pool• laundry. Rene '154·022S wllda del. f!H!G stLL ldlt It.ml with 1 aell, call a frlu~IJ · c · · • R6U 'emotft.bemarttt .... _ ·.~ Walk dill to bell 15314 Adu.ha, no'*'· tclJ 6 WALITOllACH w...wabrs · · NI ,n1 •••.,. D11l1 Pilot Cl111lntd Cl..uled Ad·VllOf •t a.MU? WltluClatlllJedAd ~·~-=-•clob Pl•blDldredlofodatnl tMOMo.+•depollt. Jlrotllr-111.. . ..... .......... /liN Ad .... Want.Ada C.U90Jm Ct.UNoitlMWm • • i -RaaUJD•lllo45115F~ m".lldt.Sl--pet.lo.pi&.~ .,.~ .. 1Adt. ---~-- ~ . ~ ,, 1 " . - • • .. • .. I ·. IM Ot1nge Co11t DAILY PILOT/S1turd1y. October tO, 1981 • fill •~•~•n••••• ~.~~n•ouuenA••• ~~.·.~, ...... ,., .... ~~~o•••• ~!~~~~~!.,, ...... u•~••n•••••••u••• ~~~=••••••• ~•••• fllrNll ....................... We CartCrl)tCleanen DRYWA.LL/AOOUSTlC HauUn&.lteeUimniln1t llARDWOODn,QORB MRSCU'.AN ~'TUOENT MOVERS Also flne/decor./comml General cootractln&. ~ t:1r.·· lletllhy female Stum cJeu•upboU. H yn up. Flally Uc'd Ir rtmonl, malirt, dean• Cleaned•Wutd MAKEStrCiLEAM' Anythln1. anywhere, art work M 1 u I home Improvements. tl.IJ Pl'~ ( u lor w/refa, avail. to Truck mount unit Insured. $$49 u . Reu.Ml-1088 Pete An time m.4881S 641-anytime. Antlquu, Moralea, MFA. 6'15-4722, Altodamaaertpal"!:..!!t Thi Uve, lov~•cartforyour Work uar. MS-171 DRYWALLTAPING S.. bl ~ HOLIDAY COMPANY' abort notice, Arizona 646-2111 clauwort_ Uc..,..,_,_ a\'1 ALL you y ~~S: N 8· area. Call Shampoo ' atum clean. All t.t1tura Ii acoustic, ........... :.......... ....................... Let me clean your homo. Cb4t~p rata, intelllaent ,..,.... looflltg for a ---Color brl&hteners, wht rrte r11t. Kevin 67s-to88 Air c.-/HMIMila Haul, cleanup, concrete Re11 reliable 641..0140 Hrv1cc. 8'7~ Call 113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 301~l)'ad Wld.n crpu 10 min bleach Drywall /Plaster We Rod ~al\ f removal. Dump Truck . ~or---'--l!r1t_! -The Pa~r Hanaer, Prof BALBOA ROOFING CO . ..,I.he ........... ~ ........... HalJ. llv /dln. nn• Sl.6; patch any bolts fu t $40 ' uick.suv MZ-76311 ....._,....,.. .,........,... .mtilHJ lnatalJ. Deeoratorqu11I Alsoikyli&ht.a& DALT " CHIWtcK &SOH av1 room SUiO; ecxicb min Lie a..544 131·2'30 For Small Machine DUMP JOBS Ma·rr1··:~·=.::•Y••N•o••b•l•ood••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Free est SteveM7 4281 plastering -Of Builders Si.n-UWT $10; chr ~ Guar elim. -· - . Shops a "bear" lMpec· ..... ........ 11 S I I t II t BO Frte est 873-6143 ..-.. ...~ ""lodor """"tt""lr. Bectric.. lion service S48·7227 &SmaU14ovU'lgJobs teat.a req. Uc provided a pee a . ex n WALLSBY BBY --SBVICE Add1t1ons, remodtlln~. .... ... ,.,, ..-Call MIKE646-1.391 968 ............ 5, alJ d•" ~ainhng. Prof Rsnbl QuaUt" fast "'"tvtce Orange Coast Roofinc Plans Frt'e-t R•u 1$ yrs exp Do work ................... ~ ... (7·4pm) ,., .. , •n , .,._ 7 ..... "' .... DlllCTOIY L.k lllOO&Z ~.. st&.2110 myself Rds. SU·OlOl E~ECTRICIAN pnctd H 0 Ii 5 tic AP P r 0 a ch HAULING & OUM p wknds ree Ht. ...eve M ·v.oL 18 rux 661 0022 Reroofing, repairs CaU DOJTNOW' NoS''"atn/N"Shampoo ntbt, free estimate on Spiritual Healer " JOBS, uiforRandy, Mo -t'ine painting by Richard Any type wall coverintt 6_48·2389,5_48.•7&1~ A.all For S..O RtMOdaf <-iaht '"' v large oramall jobs 641 84Z7 -'°"'Y Sinor. Lie, Ina. 13 yn or i n s t , t I e d b y r .... .t 5.f-tktt ..,.-Stain Spedlltist. FHl Uc. ,_,_1 ,,.;., ."'u" Counselot491Vi032___ · •••••:••••••0 •••••.... happy N.B. customers YuurDailYPllot Cuatom carpentry, d F t 8391582 -v,,.....,_ TREES/SHRUBTRJM BRICKWORK Small Thank you. 631.4410 Journeyman paper ••••••••••0 ••••••••••• Service: Om:ctory decks, pat.Jos J .S. ConAt ry. reees · · ---RESIO /COMM 'L H•dr•• Gara&e & yard clean· jobs, N4!wport , Costa -hanger Ins, lie. work SOUTH AMERICA Repment11Livt Co Nobod~ .. ~ It "·t ROBERT'SCARPET JIJ111.1 .. nua. lili_. N j b ••••••••••••••••••••••• F u7 """'l u,.81, Irvin•, R'"fs LARRY'S PAJNTING 11rntd R11lph C1ru:10 TRAVELSERVlC~ """"' "" REPAIR Resttttch, re •• .., " tcu.. o o JACK Of' ALL TRAOF.S ll25 -reeest."" ....,,_ ..... ~ "' " 642-5671. ext 322 tFtrr ~ .. L~c5't &C 8 bo11nJd 0 ede 1 lay, all repain_ 6'13-8490 t.oo ltg/small 631·2004 Plum bin•. electrlcal, HAULTNG-Studeot ha.s 675·3175 lnt/txt. 5yrs up 99H9JG My sptt1alty Call Tery __ ll!! ___ !!!!!!!!ll "'"' "' ~--~-'..!:.E-=:...::.:.=~1 R " I t k Lo EXPERT BRICK& Reu.freeest 645·9383 PlmoLHIOM Jae nTours 7~ lee~ ~5.511 CHMtlt/ec.cnt. .. ~~~ .... ~~g. Odd jobs. 1:o;~~Call7;.~~~~te. Masonry Small jobs & CUSTOM INT/EXT ....................... frHSenict u ••••••••••••••••••••• Patios, deckings, eitt sid ••••• .. •••••••·•~··•••• CERTn'lED F1REARM HO~£ IM PBOVEMENTf __ Thank rou. John repain ~le racings EXPERT SERVICE Theory Plano·Sight see· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\cc:rG for am ...... 1. PR mes. lan(bc:ano dest""Q J THOMPSONS INSTRUCTORS tea•h Refs u1 7""7074 . LOW JtATES Ing Coll e~e · Prof TREE DESIGNS V\U er-.. -CONCRETECONSTR ' RE AIR PLUMBING CLl!• .... UPY" ... •er . .u . I.,.,. NU BROOK"•".1•03 "· I qtrlies, sales tax, FIS. & Int work. Free est all aspects ot handgun h · • ir.A" vv "' ..-• Travels Any age Pruning,.xulpturn11 Complete oHice serv Lie bonded. 631·040l L.1c 1393383 642-8482 defense 847.~ .eaung, carpent~. elec, HAUL ING-t:!!i 6311993 HAIT MA.SOMIT RALPH'S PAINTING _grace· 5.58 92112. Top, Thin. Removals. -=::.:.i.; • --· tile Free est. No Job too I-B It rtt blO<'k II Cl 631 .... 13 Notary. Reas ~5834-* llEMOOBJMG • Pool Decks and Pat1~. #!_• *••g small. 645-2Bll A. Aromd ~ nc wo · wa s. Ext11nt·Ru.a·Pn>mpt. '8otkrf1-..L. ean· · ·"" "c"t Bkk r II Masonry,Sport&Tenms ,. -J1m,S48-3964 wood fences Concrete Lc'd. Freeest. 964·5566 -r-• -l!.l!C U " ' ng or sma Rm add & new ronst. Courts. Llc. 374067. Bob ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Carpentry. Masonry -patio !I. comp It t r . •••• ••• •••••••••••• • ••• JA Yl 19'55 A business-Marv Goens Res /Comm. Qua I ity 851-1966 7.7078 · CLEAN UPS/LAWN Roofing. Plumbing A·Z HAU~G ~onstruc· landsca1:1e5. Lie. 368294 All Palntlll&·ltlt $450 ext Neat patches & tel(ture~ Complete service aod 714·646 1751 E\•es Guaranteed. Lem ing Malntenance-Landscp Drywall ·Stucco ·Tile lion & res1denUal clean· 646.1597 $650 Neat, compl et e Frttett. lf]..1439 stump grinding 10 yrs 213·862-1636 Constructioo (0.Z70791 I NO JOB TOO SMALL F'reust. 642.9907 Remodel J 8 646-9990 up ; dump truck 6Jl.Q:!22 Brick-Block-Concrete Freetsl, refs~l-72!12 Int/Ext Patchwork e!!!.J.•c. lns 640-9n _ 4apllatt 960-:QO B~~.~~~4:,9-Cleanups. Tree Trim'g Carpentry· Ei~ctrical Ho.HclecmMg Very reas Lie. bonded Eat. house pamUngonly Restuccos Textures flltoriltq ••••••••••••••••••••••• MocH ·LE c,......sn. Ans ...... 2 ...... D~p2313 Hauling. Maintenance Plumb•fta . Pa'fttin. a ....................... Bob 548-1650/536-9906 Wedo the Job nght I FREE EST. 645-8258 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways, parking lot C "' "" °"" ""'"""'-A-··"'•"8414 D uM • .,ik ,,;: 0 Want aR"'•11 YCLt:oAN -LEEPainUng,8943"9 ustom homes, fram . CONCRETE WORK ....... ...,. ave or e,..,....1917 LnLL " M '---. --PLASTER PATCHJNG lndiv1dualb.ed programs repairs, seall'oating d F' h fD~S HOUSE? CaJI Gingham OY-, COLLEGESfUDENT lnt/ext.JOyrsexp. in &horthaod, typing & S&S Asphalt. 631-4199 ing, remo · renr Foundations. sidewalks. ~ •HOMEREPAJRS Girl. Freeest ~·5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E I j r officesk111s.tl4}.()678 - Lie. -doors, skylights & patio patio slabs. custom Top•"'dtremoved. clean & IMPROVEMENTS• ROBIN'SCLEANING * ... I MOVIUI!_• ap. nt1exl. ob or Neat work. ~ul545-2977 covers "•"·"""" b · k L' """'M'ln "'"t 34 Re"" F ........ est ., •• A.fZJ ,,.. .,.... less! Alex 5/i2.Q'l31 I t tor Sparus' h all levels ALLSTA'fEPAVING .....,_.,.,....__ nc . 1c . .....,. ........ eves_ ~awnrenov.751· 76 .... '""" · ,_,...,.. Top Quality Spe al --~ u · Service-atboroughly . · ci Quality plg Lowest rates '---., BA /Credential Larry Sealcnat1ng. Striping. CabMet Mald.J CH'Clfltic Tiie Gardening, landscaping, MAINTENANCE MAN ~an house. 540.0857 care •n h~g. 25 yrs in O.C Neat prompt ••M•c•c••O•R•M••A••C•K••P•L•M··:·a·· 963-1662 Repairs Comm Res •••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tree trimming & re-Misc repAll'S, no job too E exp Compet.1t1ve rates 848 5684 &:.;.7149 ° ='----Frte est 11397362 All types-«1tc_hen, bars, Hansens Ceramic Tile moval, major clean.up. small or too big, from xpertise Housekeeping, Noovertune.730-1~ serv .. ' REPAIR&REMODEL Wiltdow~ 645 8 8 g arage uni 1 s Day fl ho b ' lns'd Fr-est ., ...... ..., carp entry to ya rd s upplies furnis hed. --INT /EXT PAJNTING Stoppa0 es. Reas. rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• . l 1 oors. s wers, tu s, _ -~ ........ ...,.,., trUJtwortby. 957-8003 •ABC MOVING-Exp . Ltc'd. Refs_ Free Est " --645·6521. eve549·1685 call art 4PM, 557-8280 Mowing SJ.5-$20, Hauling maint. Steve 842·9383 -_ _ _ prof , low rates. Quick, . Lie 11294378 675-9194 Original Window Washer labytittiftg -T TI .. 1 & o · .,.,,... RESID.JCOMM 'L CleanUpYourActCo. carefulservice.5.52-0ClO 646-1067 Drams from $10. Mam Avg3brhome,$35 ................. ••••••Co--'-HE LE MA." umpmg $25. 754·"""" Ho .. •ecle •· • I · t p ( s1• Pl b. 631·7698 • ,......,.. gee""""' Mark Complete Maintenan"e "" arung. ap...,"' nternal1ona a int mg rom ., um mg re Babysitting, my home, I ....................... Free est 640.2062 J!!_ ..., . .,.,..., 6418967 ' offices ps. 63l 1993 STARVING COLLEGE lhgh Quality Int Ext pairs M&M, 542.9033 t M' 64~~~r ~~~~~la, ~~r:J R"iJ~~~!t~G Child Can 1t"o~~~~:~~~.~~. HOME IMP~OVEMENT LETTHE MOUS~ ~D~r:r8~'!.:° Fr_ee f.sL556-1631 ,.roptrly ~1caage••• - -~3749 •••••••••••··~·.;•E•••••• s w e e pi n g r re e Tile floors, fencing, CLEAN YOUR HOliSE Insured 641·842'7 Saint Laurent& Sons ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let theSunshme In" Call Sunshine Window Clea rung, l.J.d 5'8-88S3 Babysitting, full·llme -DAYC""' · pl b. II II CallSue,851·6878 WATC•IUSGROW• BestinPaint&Paper Pll,_.TY my home nearO CC French drs. hdwd floor<.. S estimates. 645·4372 or . um ing, a sma -......-.-•• ,, ...,... Id h I . ·' pecial to working 545.5737 1obs.28yrsexp.979-2265 COLLEGECOUPLE •TwoBrothe-Moving • 548·000 ~11351 M"' ... •~lbul~ ··Let the Sunshine In '' Call Sunshine Window Cle11ni~Ltd. _248·8853 ---~ mou 1ng, s e v1n11 parents CM 646-5423 w II I ho '" "'"A~m;n• HUNTINGTONBEACH Rough & fin i sh · · Ralph Caballero&Sons Electrical·Plumbing G • ... cdean odyoubrl m,e Prompt Courteous Cu1to...PaMtilMI OrangeCo.area.ISyrs Mother '--bysi·ts 6 "'ks Complete services Free Childcare, loving home, Gardening service, 10 Carpentry, rough/fmish S 0""· eDepe 3 e, res. Serv Ice 957 ·0500 or 25 urs exp. Lie. 4<l&l experience CaJI for info "" • ft hot lunch, companions, Co Roofs Masonry Stu teveor bby842-9383_ S40-B448 ' & up, 6.0 wkdys 892_-6304_ ~t 401~onded . II c 'd fenced yard 556.3008 ~m~~residm~~eemt~~: Refs. . 540-~ ~~s General ~eclean1Dg -"-'-:;_P::.;A;..:;D;:;..D_E_D_W_A_G_ON--_:nd~ ~OO~eg,c~olor a_n_d_r_a_t9e6s.~ • 112 Mak e lhose good household items )ou're not using available to somt other family by ad· vert1sing them for sale in Cla'ssified . Call 642·5678 ----c~ SerricH People who_.._.. People· I Reliable. Referen"es -GetGREENcash ROUGH&FINISH .... _., ming & renw>Yal. clean· •~ ' Movers RENTALSPAJNTED for WHITE elephants Doors. fences, wmdows. "••••••••••••••••••••• ups Free est. 646-4654 Th a l's what the I Own trans. 962 ~IO Careful, Courteous Perfect. prompt, re as Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter .. ju.st ca 11 00.5678. Windows /carpels/floors ft 4 30 DAILY PILOT Do ·--' wlthaClass1fiedAd etr Refs, free est Home, co ndo , offi ce a · : · SERVJCEDlRECTORY you nm1 a fantastic andCheap. __ 497-~ Seas1de PntgS36·4l!O§_ _ Call!42·S67B _!401._043 (Chnsi 1-997-8139/63.1·9168 Classified Ads 642-5678 is all about! ~:f~~e~=~~h xlnt Want Ads Call642-5678 Sell idle items 642-5678 RNtah to~ 4300 RNtah to 5a."e 4300 Offlct llllltal 4400 Office R..tal 4400 Office ll..tal 4400 Offlct ltlltal 4400 Offlct Rllltal 4400 C~Cll hsiHts Lost & FCMMd 5300 •••• ••• • ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rewtah 4475 OppotimHy 5005 •••••• •••••••••••••• ••• ResPons1ble M1Ftoshare s250 Up. Hunt Bch A1rport·6 oHices + lg M.I . OfflCIES 500 sq rt back office . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found 10/6/81 sm. rust house. ~·50 yrs of age EXECUTIVE Carpet, drapes, air. divided rm. 55' sq fl. ID· 2 premium offices avail m ult 1-use. Space in 250° Ft unde~eloped ICE CREAM-XI n t colored dog_ Very small, Night person prrferred. SUITES 17301 Beach.842-2834. cl. maint + util 641·8070, Prime toe., new carpet, Irvine Industrial nr space avail High rise Newport Beach loc Full approx. I yr. Shellie like Private Br . Ba , en 24·hrs ood fl Airport Perfe"t for Waterfront bldng 1n nnce 15 000. 533-4242 __ features 67• •139 trance $275 Mo S125 de IN I 7TH STREET w oors, sky lights. ' Newport Beach SI 00 L ,,.., posit Percentage ut11s HSUTA.GE COSTA MESA Share 2 ore suite in pre-open beam ceilings, a c artist 75<~;: ft per F't Good potential FOR SALE lndustnal & Found 10.3. large white Ref's Costa Me sa PLAZA 20r 3 room officesuites stigiousairponarea.375 944&B92sq rt at$125 rormanyuses.Newport commercial carpet male rabbit w1st1ches 64:;.s108 N 1 ffi C 1 sq ft. For details call persq ft.CallMarkKik1 NEWPORT BEACH Nr ArchesBldg.642.4644 ___ cleaning business S~H~ts 55&-~17 __ ew uxury o ice space A1 , p enty of prkg Ut1I 851-6226. _aL67J.6606 -$10 000 1n I rnne's busiest incl. Avail now. Call O.C Airport 340 to 1100 tiarbor Shoppmg Center. ·646 ~18 6312529 Lost: F gray cat, wht 3 offices to scr~n. check rers & employment. will matctryou with the right Roommate' JO Day Guarantee 25'' nrr with thi s ad M 11" betw 23 :.J shr 3bd 2ba hse lblk from bch in l!P.t S250mo 675-2486 Pror Lravehng F looking for same to shr 2 br. I ba, 1n old CdM, non s moker. $325 •m o 673·8510 Prof M seeks mature 0rOft«JeCo:851·7714 remale to shr hse $300 mo ~5035 MASTER VlSA Accepted M to shr furn. 2 br, 2 ba Balboa Isle apt Neat, nonsmoker. prof $320 mo rl · 67J.~ Male non-s moker to share 2 bdrm No pets S200 month. lst and last. ~a!!_751·4139 art er~ l,1do waterfront w slip. luxury condo, ulll inrl. p vt Rm & Ba S650 Si 5-4140 or 9'J2-4620 Femal~ share 3 Bdrm house w same S170 mo + '~ utiht ies Sandy Days 645 2223 Eve 546·3746 Wanted female. non smoker, S2U5 mo Steps to be Hh Newport 631-3574. Roommate wanted. t'lean. quiet oonsmoker 1-. blk to beach. N.8 Steve. 645-53116 days till ~m F2535shrC M hse.~ F' gar . pvt yd. Pet OK I ~+ 642·81ri6 Kathe 1 Professional M F 1n COM S250 per mo Call Scott or Terry 673-4239 art 6 m 2 bd, t ba, balcony, w d. W F', Grand Canal Balboa $375 mo yrly 675·7588 all 6:30& WEs F Non·smkr shr 3BR CM Apt $205 mo Prefer VeB_etarian. 548-6511 F to shr 2 br. 2 ba apt .i. view . Promontory Pt. N B , S360 + de p 675j889 Shr furn Balboa Christian F lo shr big bayfront, priv. bch/pier. house in H.B No pets or 2 br. I ba, $450, lst, last. children S27s+SSO rlep A\1011. 10/15. No pets 968·3880. Refs. 675-1103, 833-3212 BALBOA ISLAND M/Fshrhse.Sblksbrh, BA YFRONT Share 3 HB W 1D, OW. micro, Br 2 Ba with 2F' or lM . ~ 960-5260, 960-9540 IF. $375 each. Bryan r 2I·~ to shr 2 br. 2 ba 67J.l:l:88 · apt in H B-szo.s•mo Call Room for rent, 4 RR hme Anna-L968-9582. w spa Close to bch 3 F h 2 bdrm prof people loolung for M / s r upper. on rmmate $27 5 mo beach in Nwprl, S320 ~ ~1734 .!!!!ls 642·5995eves Professional female 25 to shr lux Balboa Condo. With Female Ocean View Master Rm & Ba Nice. $400 mo 673-6098 673 9157 No !_mokers Pets. Irvine, I br IJl nice 2 br Parkwest apt, avail now, $265 857 2560 Female non·smoker. ful· ly rum 2 bdrm condo So Cst Plaza $300 ·~ util 641 3583 ev M f1o' rm mle to share 3bd, Gofonaqe!._. 43 SO 2ba Condo C M S225 mo or -W.-tlOO dj>. Im med. 646-6665 ••••• • ••••••••••••••••• f Straight shr 3BR apt Storoge ~ CM area 646 5413 on Balboa Penmsula 5-9PM next to Fun Zone (JOI.Al ft . 646-5413 "20"' fl) -----67J..2943, 673-3930 Shr lrg luxury home . -w tpror person I.st last + Single garage f~r rent, tn dep_ Laguna nr mam bch. $65 546-342:8 mo 494-3044 NB. 2BR, 2BA Pool, ten· 2 car garage for storage nis, jac. Nr bch. $285 mo only. 6 blks bch. H.B. F. 22·30. s.&5795. mo. 960-52160 Guest House F l8·25. Eastside Costa Mesa 12 S250 includes UtJI. HB. xl2 x 28 Garage for rent. Nr8cbs:J6.071M S95 Mo 646 ·1164 , 645 .. 9s.3 rALM Sf'l.IHGS , ....... 4400 Bachelor offers guest •••••••••••••••••••••• h o u s e . w i n t e r '617 W t Ii(( N B W t WEEKENDS I , ea c ... an n ex · financial inat. 70009.f. change for same at 1st. noor tntMl-5032. beach or with view for summer WEEKENDS ttlfWPOIT Prekr female~. Call rEMMSULA w It d a y A M on I Y Spacious executive of. 1·325·3613 fices across from City Rmmte to shr S225 mo. Hall. All services avail•· wuher/dr)'er/garage & bit, ·oplional'. From 225 1 c.M.Karen~(293 aq.ft. up at rnsonable Condo lo share with rentals. No leue re· Female. Newport, lncld ulred calJ67).J002 gar11e ' pool. Avail. MEWftOITCIM1'8 lrnmed. · 840-8494. I Prett11lous, full service Newporl Beac h . EXEC offices. lnclds Wt1t cllff. $250 llo. rtpt. tee, Ja'OI, l&DCkr· femai.. lo¥eb' 2 Br. 2 (l'OWMI Ilk's, Wies• a.a· Bat.ha. Pool. Gi.541t. Uque dear. COAi. rm. 1 ... Have IO ...... to MIU ..... dollwell center! Easy l"rwy ac· Realonomics 675-«700 A.IRPOIT Prime MDt lch Loe. ~~-7722 stores from 644 to 2 160 --· • · paws & chin, 8 yrs, cess. A_vail. now' Call Costa Mes· 250 ft EXECUTIVE Approx h OO fl suite OFftCE SPACE sq.fl Avail for rent 2Joo Small gallery · gift shop. dee I a wed. "M 1ss1 ", 5 fo5rldetl2a13l51. ,. .. I\ .. 230 suite $175~~. U~ in. SUITE :~~=r' full serv , on the 1849 sq ft entire HARBOR BLVD . CM Laguna Veryreas.rent Elden & Mesa, C M __ • ___ .... ~... cld 779 w 19th SI Several offices avail ID Comesee1lnow• ground noor ·~lb sign Tosee,rerSte 37 -714/497·3769,213 501-4444 85l-6!Q •DIELUXE<>fffCES• 851·8928. run service exec. suite Mtwr::.Ardws nght..s avail Great loca htdltttrialRewtal 4500 I would hke to buy into Lost tan Germ Shep. 1.2 & 3 room. No lease re-BA YFRONT OFFICE loc. nr O.C. A1pport. lion near o c . airport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ybour ex1shpn g 1serv1ce puppy. M. Magnolia & 752-~. Toh ... llchJ. c 11 K J R 25 rt ~oo usrness. oo m31n Yorktown . H B qu1red. AdJ A1rporter 500 feet. jarutonal, park Call Judy a agt. osephson. ent, 11 sq. · "' mo. tenance or ? I have a lit Reward 963 . 3108 . Hotel 833·3223.9-12. in_g,etc. 76().9440. Want Ads Call642-5678 642·4644forawt tosee 752.:!_lll. _6713:.~11L5ogan. 111 CM tie money and a lot of 957·8761Jaclue NEWPORT BEACH 504 -"" C II A ••••••••••••••••••••••••• time. a : nswer Found-Maltese type • • • • No Newport Blvd_ 180 sq Costa Mesa off Baker & Adi•"" 642 • ....,. ... h F -· · ._....,"' '!.:_ small white female dog. • rt at $15.5 Sierra Mgmt a1rv1ew 1380 sq ft • Co.641·1324 S395 mo sq. ft $495 MoMytol.OC91 5025 ~~~~hurst & Elhs •• 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL : Office space near Hoag JD. Property Mgmt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'-="c=.------1•1 2787 Widow has money to loan Foulld . kitten. Grey wuh Hosp. 2 large rooms + " r RE o ooo N kitchen + bath. 800 sq l200SQ F'T or · SI · up. 0 white stnpes and furry. • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • h 5500 Mo. Call Ed COSTA MESAS375 cred1tcheck.nopenalty Whitefleacollor494·4734 W lls 3 .,._ 0 Call Denison Assoc Found -Germ a n e It's easy to place your 8-0ay Week Cla ss1f1ed by mail. and 1t e e _fil_ .... t _EJ.5340 673·7311 Shepherd. Beagle mix . • costs 1ust $8 -that's only a dollar a day' To Qualify for this e 1-------· Nwpt Bch. 4001 Birch ~ r,,.t Terrier ™· Lab, V1szte f REDUCED!!! MlA Zoned. dbl gar. S200 D~~ 5035 mtx , Pit BuJI. Terri-poo, e s~ec1al o fer. you must be a non-commercial user of faring • Have prestige Newport Mo. Agent54t-SOJ2. ....................... Border Collie f\1so cats. • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the pnce must • Center Dr address at Storoqe 4550 sattteru... c Kittens & Rabbits • be in your ad. The cost stays the s ame whether your ad • terrific low rent. Only 3 ....................... All types ~·~al :;late Irvine Animal Care needs eight days selling time or 1ust one ~~~;e~~c:i:· phont!s. 5 wJnEio~sl nr G Ni lnvesst~n~ •• 1949 Center 7!>4-3734 • • 631-2242 p 0 s l or c l 2 x J 5 · ,...--.., Found Small F Mixed z.tTDs Terner. Blk & Whte Vic • Use one word in each box About 4 words make one e J 175tmo.642-2210--LudmgtonCM.5.57-1)9'..!0 I 0 642-217 1 545-0611 - • classified llne of type. M1n1mum ad 1s 3 lines Please print e RNtols WCl!lhd 460 WE PAY THE MOST Lost· cat, greyish tiger. • plainly. • N'::d"2°b~·~~~·~i:;; For your TD's & notes. F. 12 yrs, ShoreclHf vie ' I 'by 10/5 or 10/31. CdM or At Dennison Assoc CdM 760-<940 • r:------------------------------. • --------' Lag. Sch. patio. SlOOO 673-73-.l=l__ Lost: Calico female Cat. ' N hildr ts -20th & Santa Ana Ave. • I • ~~19971 o c en pe . 1 ... vl!C'.•ORS OfffCE .....,-" ~· C.M. Reward 979·4361 • I High yield lnlSt Deeds wit· ••0 •""1 hm • 2 paneled offices+ large Want to rent 2 Br House Sare. well secured. CaU 1 ....., . ..- • I • front orfire. Carpeted. 1n Newport. Balboa CIR Financial 855-4455. FOUND : Kitten Wired air, parking at front and area. Newly married B.. collar & blue stones, • I • rear entrance. Ideal for 'th d Wiill t ~·==-r _______ Mesa Del Mar area. • I 00 wi og. n!carpe Filst T .D .. can be ~""=:...··!681 _____ _ I I or 2 attorneys, institu· or pay good damage de-_,,_ • • • lional, sales, etc. Faces it .,..,., ...,.,., purcbastd for $28,500, 3 Found-Gold-Retriever • 0 IO I Garfield on SE corner of pos · v•-· yr interest only at ~ s " ... 1 • Young Christian Couple with d·iscount, •-Int m pyglass area CdM. • • Brookhurst. Huntington "' 644-5043 · -• Beach. Very reasonable seek living arrange-yield 27.53 yrly, 57'1 ·1 • iMi l r 1. f ments in exchange for loan to value. Call Mr Found. Smokey Grey • ••&V . ren I you qua I y . . h" all ed M T bb v· • 962 . services. companions 1p Chris Shaw 7J0.6056 er a y 1c 11 IO -4458morrun " &/orrent.559-4(XI(). ,.,.ndros Street CM •• • • Executive suites. full I'm 8 very old risherman A~.--S/ 546·6712. serv1ct. very reasona· P~/ &dd ~ 60 f h dd"I 111 f 8 • ble. Ann 754-0274 with a housekteper, a JI Lo-"' & 1!-:-1 FOUND Small kitten. • "' .,_ or eac I on• ne or time• ftboat&anAM-lcredit ., ,.._ VtO, Ellis. Jacaranda. • CM~AREA. rating. We need a ....................... FV1968·7481 • • 2 room office. wet bar, waterfront home with a AMo•e...-. 5100 p 1 business use only. $225 min 2BR. 2BA & Boat ••••••••••··~··•••••••• .noftah 5350 • , Publish my ad for 8 days starting • Mo Ulllstncld.646-1684 slip. I f1Shfromlhe back AAA Credit ID 30 days ....................... . • of my boat. which re· Guaranteed F~ee EXECUTIVE • Ava1fable ror sub-lease place will get tons or 552.7045 * SUITE * e Classification e Hpt bee s.itts mains 111 the Slip Your Brochure Call Allee, Na me • in one of Newport's ex T L c f r 0 m m y Chri19-PCll'OCM 24 Hour ESCORTS elusive omce complex· housekeeper &: your * * Ofti-.a.. *... 953·1122 MC 1•10 Address • es Quiet handsome set check will come in like i I ~· .. ting includes reception/· Clockwortt. I'd like lo In d v dual or g_roup • City t; zi·p Phone •. phone cove rage • pay fromSlSOOto$l7008 charters Reservallons Ch i; M O 0 • lOO frtt pholD copies/ you'd like a tenant like Derry• Locbr Attractive Ladies would love to party w/you. Call Lynn or Laurie anytime. 953·9363 = -utilities • janitorial * month on a yrs lease. Ir ~J.!"34 0 C" Or . . enclosed • mo • ample partting • me. please call my son BalbOa Pavllion secry service avail. • Bob 'th rti I t c p--• • Charge my ad to: • kitchen. Call QualHied . WI pa cu ars a or -5150 GrHtCa .. ., 498 ... 2229 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I!---..&.. la • Services at · 97S-0740 for •-'--· ~-/ Rider wanted, private ~Ulfn •~ 0 # Exp. • viewing ~_.i,-· _., van. Newport to LA dai· 24 Hrs. 641 Ot80 &auurut office in suite. ly 1213)485-5708 (714 ) Cm/a.dis nr Airport. Prkg incl. + ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-4209 A.M lief /MfCfYlM • O • # c • secretarial. Prtler R. E. a..A.tss lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!l!!!!!i•!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • 1,-Xp. • ~~ .. !s18soc1 iated business ... ~.~.~!? .... ?~~~ ... !.~.~ ...... ??.~ uuuuuuuu. = L MN LO PSYCHJC. ESP r-:_--;;.::::::.-WE-;L.L-PAY-THEPOSTAGE -:.:.:.::::-.:.::::., •. .. ... ,._... 4450 t1n~1~~~~:e~lin~~~~ READINGS •••••••••••••••••••••• ALL supplies and fix fOlll ADS by AMANDA • i I • Retail Stott · Best beac~ lures including: FR EE QUESTION ,;• f! 111111 ~11cNiT~Hi:EA~vE Q~! :· ~E~~~~~~~f.°~~: ~~::\~~e~:~:~~ ~l'll t:~~=::w• jillll••••••--1 hydraulic chairs, mir-.,_ •••••••••••••••• UNITED STATES .. IETAILWACI rors.ahelvtsandplaota. 642--5671 COBOS-Would love to • ... 1280 It .......... Bl d Alto, make-up, shampoo party with you. Call s~ j BUSINESS REPLY LABEL Ill . +~~ge:t.;001;,. v · andhalrproducu. Losl:L&FemCalicoCat. or Kathy any t ime • ~ · ~ • Realonomlcs S?s-6700 Call 831·97S4or Gleneyre ft Mountain -'=-953=..;·'363=----- FllUT CLASSPEltM1H10 n.COSTAMESA.CALIFORHIA .. after8,89f.QI08 Rd. Las Bch REWARD Geraldint Apes Healy • g ;· • S w I m m I n g po o I 9'9·1928 1565·78·83:24) rePort at • ~ POSTAGE WU BE P4C 8Y .AOOfl£SSEE 6 • llTAI. SPACI Chemical Service Busi· Lost: Sml Siamese Fem. once to 910 Darrell St .. • ~ Or1n9e Co11t Dally Piiot ' jm • :>r!!~~.9:,i:: i~~~~ nea1. La1un1 Nl1uel Family 1rievin1. Bl& Costa ltaa, CA 12127. .... I •1 ,.1 ~ r-aru. No op ~ary, Canxon.133-3544 Thank xou. Paw. • II Y 111 • Call . will train. ~.000. FuU Lolt. Do&, amall cream I'm a RHOF •iewu • • ;:;0~ f •. Realoaonuca 8'7S.6'700 amount req· Will net Lbua·Apao ml1_ Lake would like to meet • St0.000 +. Call Collect. Park aru. "~y". others in lhe aru, CaU, • i 801 1580 : • !:,::S:,~{J· 9·6 PM · Reward.sa.os21. ....:::l'!=S..W...:;;.:.;7.._ __ _ • I 330 W. 81w St. : • 1-=====----•lhf:!'ve never p!Ked. LOST ms \~i ~EA~~y~ ~T I 1 1 an.-.. ad, v,..··-._ Vic. Ne-Blvd 6: W E u .. •ODS A. • "Cotti u-11, ca ""2"'-28 I • JI..,.. "vw '"' w ,..,.... "' ..., "' I ""' ""• v v fl Orut Show rm tl· UlemlooritylTt)'lloace Briatot.Ol'l.l.54Wlf7 IAJtTgHDa ,rme A • 1 : • poturt. U&bted Roof udMtllowquk:klYyouFound; Dober1naa, IL IND 1 ll ' ••••••• •••••••••••••• ..r Slan. Garden View . at ruulta. Phone blk/t.U. lllltatGetva c~ ... DAW'N --.:; Pmtn1.f7Hl20. • Dtlawan H851Hm !lo.IUN CVR .. -"-~.;;o--,.a .. a-liiirlrl;,,d..,...,...,. . ...,t.,n-•.,..,..._ • ..,.. .............. _ ..... -•-•-•,..•--·~·-·----·-= ... =-•-•-·,..·-•-•,..•-•-•-·-·-------------------------- 05 ~ ......... ??~! ~~.~~ ..... ~!.~ Mtt Wlllh4 7100 tWI WtlllW 7100 Hte, W.-t 7100 .... W-.ct 7 100 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October 10. t981 . ~ ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ~~~T••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp . hulthy ftm•lt< ADY9'1_.. ...., C_.,/Qlrictll Laodacapln&. •\Illume HtfW_..., 7100 WllltM 7100 ~Wmihd 7100 Ht\tW...... 7100 sailor w rds. iv all to ' • •• -~ I ... P•r·10 r ... t POOO-YICI Call Bel ween 5-7 PM ••• ••• ........... • ••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• • •••• n•••••••••••••••• •••••••• ..... •••••••••• h'e. lovt' f.c:art for yt>ur __. 111M1I• "" D or eq1upmtn WOllll 9 ••lboat Bare• Call Southtm .Calllornl1 ID· rorbuayNBMlan Call rtntal atorf. Saturday• Oran&• Cout Colleae. -f1t-)11Z HUISIMG llALISTATI .. ,... ____ ... __ , ______ _ 0763 tenorde11aripubUeatlon IOIHT • T4YlOI required W1ct1 upen c M 2S hr/Ytftk, iormo. LAUHDIYHBI RN'1, LPT'a, LVN'1 Wt Olfer1n1 beat com Salts S411So1~ 4 pc Uum 5C.'l SJOO Makt needs h1rd worldn&. 11 '4 7197 Un il • d Rent A II , posllioo $) 01-15 lllthr M 0 n F' ti . 7 3 30. hive numt'rous oppt')'t. m1111on opportunity 1nd A SIEAJ OPPJY The Loe An&tles Tlml'S Offer 1ren1vt', or11~n lted kauly 6460760.!. 8am·lpm,Mon,fn,Con· Newport Vtllo, 4000 ~;~~i1J~~b.,c':n11~~ st,~~ prof atmoephfrt to ex Circulation Dept cur· S40 Ulf1 a~Jet 'pe lo:~ ~ dej JUJ RD RF.SSE R " CUSTODIANS tact Cout Community HI 11 ria Way , N If i'Z•...,r. in 1 psychlatrk per ulesperson. Prime II wallinJ ror rou Han renlly hu poaltlo1u PWMM1s.-.k"U60 ~u'1~n1u:;e Pr!re~[:d MANICURIST for Id Nlsht custodlananeoeded ~11~1e•.~~nr~rap MZSBSI rac:ibtyd lrable Weuf NB to<'allon Start l nduatrti. Sales •~allable In sates as a ••••••••••••••••••••••• territonfS In 0 C 'LA N B uloo. Cleotele by Huntington 8t'1eb C1 plic.-taon & submit by Leaal fer competJllve salary & rnalctnl nwre ind keep Representative wllb repreunt11t1ve You·11 Maturt active retired Counllb G~n& com pref. The ttalrHandlns. t Y Schoo I D 11 t ~~·[Oct l6 M F 11 f'rHl1nce Le&al Sec'y & 1tnt btnt'fill Ill II unktUt' ~~i:fn~iu:oe:,~n ~~:: Lubncallon Engineen. ::~~,!~~!m:~!n: irentlm aetkJns houu pany ucel oppl 'y 642·64114. tl90-ll.U1/mo. dcPt"nd --_'!J..!..i. l.egal Word Proceuora :1ellln& C1plitrano by Hunt &t Auoc1ate l. Inc • Amrnca's futeat C II 11tt1n11 ~ NO aru. draw'+ hlaheat com '. -;elKESTORE• lngonexpenence.Apply . OARDf:NER 1Heded. Please call theSt-all<11 t $70'.l 63171!Q9o.r4!19·~ s irow1n11 lubricant 1 ~7·2381,6l J.2(M, USC &rad, ellpd, mJ)(Jn, minion fil3l.~7'8123. Aul at Manairer or 735 H t h St . II . U. Fine reson llolt.11 h113 llllda al 97~ Pr\nr ,.....,.. markellngrompany hive_re[tn 67$ i.t60 mech for Schwinn de· 536 ~'-1mm~iate openlnF for C)tilJ pl!!!t. RECEPTIOHtST Alf'OWc ... tn.dor aler Must have prior CUSTOMll It• the r1..:ht lndJv1dua Ap Library Med111 Aide ncedt'<I for detail cral\ needed for insurance You don't have to bt! an WOMIN'S CIHTB Exi>tr. only Newport ply Per1onnel, 1107 Cleric S/hr dli 180 1 wnrk M~t be perfec bN>lll'rllllt' firm in N 8 en&lneer or techniral Prtanancy la!Un&. Im· Bea h1tt1.75-1•M store e11p .Salary Abllltytockalw1thpe<> JamboreeRd,N892.6§0 . y, cay lioruib Pt~ ~ork at l>uU ... lllcl~t.eh.!..i.-e peraon to rnJOY • ed --· ~· pie, type Mwpm, 1dd1nc ----'I• a r R "Q u 1 r c.' • home .... ...,..... h II d f "be, ~suits Low oost Artist /Production 8usy --macblne phooea and Caa Attendant req full & knowledge of hbrary answering & llte typlnJ c a en11nic 110 in1n ~irt~~00~~1~~~,~~ Irvine Publls.hing Co. BOOKKEEPER keep bit'llng record& part t1nie WI some exp procedure. Typ1n11. 4911 t98.1.}-5Cathy ~·or~.call6"·~ ~!Ti~'~ ... '~::~~~:iciu'b:{ he!P_linr $47 9t1JS. -needs producuoo arllSI Tustin1 rull-Ume, F IC. Telepromp«ir Cablt' TV. 1mmed opeoUlg CdM 45wpm t..agunu 8(•u1•h Piirt t 1me Sul es help RECEPTIOHIST C•nla io bwsinesses right for maaa11nund promo high I y or a an tied. 90 I W. 16th St N 8 544·5053 Scbool!;.~7025. w 11 n 1 c d Pr ei; 11 u Part time for pmt11(1ous In younommunity, and Tra•tl 5450 work Past~ up 4t type responsible, e•per, non 646·0588 general Liquor Store. Stockina & ~ourmrt l'OOkwnre shop salon Someone who rn I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~kin¥ slulls a inust smokrr Good >11lary DEIJVf:RY-ORlVERS Dental. front ofr1re Cash Rllg1:1tt'r ~x ID CdM MUlll han sin JOYS people, & ran h11n ~:'b~l I homt' evrry SOUTHAME:RICA Needs to know stat AI R, AIP, Payroll Aplllcalloos oow beln group prarlq•c . pn1enre nere>nry, l'erem1emtinroolun11 dlebusyphooe Must be NOWONSALF.1 CamMa 12 yrs e~p Growing m(gr & 4 taken ror furniture d:. challanglng pos1lwn, overl8 Applybetwt-en8 ~~~cBe::~~·3335 or f11h1onC(lN('tOUS Houn We offerexl't'llent rom Llame hoy. A su So 54i~ct.Jebbecca setvict oriented busl liverydrivers.Xlntdriv· roomforgrowthw1thu & 3 weekdays 1888 Wed·Thurs.Fn. 48. Sul mission~ and beneru11 America spec1ali~t _X__ n~~1300 __ lni. record req. Call c~ll benefit~ Cnll · Ph1c~!!a,Co6t_?.Mes!. Part lime office work. 8·5. Apply in per$on Sales ex.perience or TherylliveroJack!IOn.24 ASSIMIL.Y Bookkeeping Moo-Pr!, Sam 9am . Diane M-'-"-~-w-..1.--P~rfecl for housewives Richard0uelletle8eau mechun1cal cx""rtencc ts computerized 646 9 973-14U5 -..-__.. &Collegestudents Easy 1 s 1 200N 1 c t r serv1re Prer1os• To work in plashes Im CO mlrvmebaummed 757 . General Immediate employment work must be con c1en Y aon, P en er ts helpful, but not Buenos Aires $958 , mediate openmgs Nttd openmg for person u Deliver L.A. Times to to perform general uous. 10·20 hrs week Dr"-N]__ -necessar). because we Bolivia S996. Colombia girls for first llnd second perienced in working homes in H.B. & C M Executive seeking in m a Int en• n c e & J;! 75 hr Call646-9741 llfCEPTIOHIST train you in lubricant S660. Lima S687 Hohday sh1fl.5 Ml.m speak und w/bank P1R system & J.6AM. $400.$4.SOlmo + div1duals for business custodial tasks for 311crc Phones. some l.YPtnll & sales1nansh1p, luhm11nt s Pace Is II mite d understand English. Ex· handling AtP & related bonus. Dependable car eicpans1on in Orange s c ho o I s' t e w I 8 Part·llme Sales. Fashion iieneral office work product:.. and lubnci.nt 759 0873 Se habl::i ~rhelpful,will trainre functions.Dut1esalsoin needed S46·H81 or County.~ classrooms + 1 ad· Island women'qpeclal· Start $l,200 per mo appl1cat1ons 1n o Es..Panol_ hab~l'50ll 642 1026 elude · Maintaining cost 964-4982. mtnistrallve unit. Re· ~~:!o~'s·a~e~k~~ds~~I~ Paid vacation . lnsuran thoroughly professiunal, 121 round trip a1rhne Asw.-....T,.._ sheets & lltn typing Dent.al GEHYALOFftCE quires Ul'Ung & moving <'e permanent Busy company 11a1d proj!r11m 11clle1s to &-ottle Valid No ex nee lmmed Good Co benefits Orthodomc Ass1s111nt Our rapidly expllJlding of furniture & ap. Mimi 7S9-99S_l _ construcuon orr1cl' On the JOb truinirt.ll any day unul Nov 151h Oj>eniJNB.548-7383 Salary negol wtexper Recep1ion1st wanted International company plianres Employer PAITTIME Call Janel Barrett follows. •ightm}ourter S350 bo h Call ?54 1931 Please call Dr Jacobs 1s seeking an en · paid. Pre em1.1loymen1, Crew Supervisors. work Torre Construction Co ntory --1 l ~I 6813 Assemblers We will IOOIUCHPSt F/C __ 8484444 lhusiastJc sell slart1og physical exanl6 re P /time evenings & Inc 1101 Dove St Sk240 &.pioy......t& train Apply 7 AM . I d n ' indiv1dualCoragencral quired Sl.artrni:salury weekends. Supervising N8752·1730 No lflVt'hlmt•nt I S ,,_,.,..._ MacGregor Yachts. 1631 °.bep.endent 1 m di~ DENTAL TECH office pos1llon ID our $12 900·$14 200 !Neg i' 11.0 door to door sales 1':qual Onntv_Emnlover necessary. ex<'ept yQur Placentia Costu Mesa lri ut1on co located '" E d l 1 p I ' x I ' l f · ._. .:::LL;,/ = "-' lull lime effort, and you ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ----Newport Beach has x P e r . e n a purchasing department us. ' n r 1 n ll e crew or yow1~ters f.x RECEPTIONIST Scllooh & Auto Mech an 1 c opening for rullcharge techmcan Parual dept Good typing. phones & benefits Holidays & cellent earnings for 'get an exclusl\'l', full> lastrvctbl 7005 Professional only 20', bookll e eper Sa 1 a r Y Process & ft.n1sh, etc r 1 11 n g re q u ired Vaca lion days Apply to person with ability 10 Ammal llosp1tallooking protected tern tor> v.1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• parts 50<;\-Labor commensurate with ex· Salary open Call M Jo'. Outstandmg compensa Zane de Arakal Chief motivate van or largl' for ex p . aggress1vl' hundreds of prospect~ 673·3320 r. Don 8SHS02. S-19·200!:___ tion & Xlnl company Ad m 1n1s1 r a l 0 r car is needed. Call person P tT eves & for produrlb lhut rept'at Rrst AUTOMOTIVE ~ ' ----benefits. Pleasant work· Ca P• s t ra no· La 1iuna Media Merchants wee_kends6.'JH030 and repeat year after Christt. CIMlrch PARTS lus ''"°"' DIETICIAM-UG ing environment Con Beach ROP 31~22 El -j13·427-Z756 ~OE ltECEl'TIONIST / year You will represent o:vRJ;.,~i1~~,fER COUNTEIMAM Full time, Continental for 82 bed psy.ch tact Pat Mills, AMF Camino Real, San Juan l'art time evenin~s. HOSTUS ~h~o:0~j1~;~a~:r7n°~; . Cuisme. Ask for Ken hospital ID Dana Point Sc1ent1flc Onlhng Ill . Capistrano 92675 Tel answering service. no Personal ass1stu111 lo 792 Victona, CM Dea lersh1p or foreign 673-3233 l801l Mitchell s . Irvine. 714 498·31l8 lubncantr1eld for O\'er a tcorner Vi ctoria & auto pans experience ----Takefullchargeofbusy ~7 ~1 EOEM F -exp nee Call 636i.>OO successful. \•er} bus} quarterrenlul') Placenllal preferred Call Glen for CASmERS Dietary Dept incl plan · Mo~e E:...O_;. executive Ml.l';l be ex ENROUJNCNOW ' anappointment. wantedforautowas~m n1ng, purchasing, persons needed for Petillonrirculalors$7 + tremely attractive, Tosee1f youqualifyfor Isl 10 children enrolled ROY CARVER Nwpt Sch & Irvine budgeting & personnel Get110ffice steam cleanrng Full hr F 'T. P IT Fun & superbly groomed & aterr1tory.sendyourre SIO.OO Discount llrs. ROUSROYCE areas.644~-We need a s trong AccCMlltlrayaba. ume position available e3syJob 840-69~ have a v1vu<·1 ous sumeorwrilew. 6 30AM·6·00PM Part AMo•uw CASHlllt supervisor w11h a Person needed for grow CMhosr1~ly ntgjlt work Call Photographers needed personality. Duties'" Sales Personnel Mgr lime students :ircepted .... OUS creative & taring ut mg resta a t Co or ~ Pl C II elude hght secrctanal m Lubracalloo Engineers ~.3468 64°'4444 H EWA.RE SALIS tllude This challenging hre. The ~nor l~key. · ~!:llml ease ~I~ u tremely quiet prell~ 3851 Airport f'reev.ay ~Wanted 7 100 BABYSJTI'ER· ~~!~~r ~a~':.~·re~Pf~~4 ~t:;r~r:~1~~~s~~~~. lite typing, & bk king ! MAHAGEI Physical t.herupist m 't ~~eer!b11e ~~~~ d~iv~~~ E~~~I ~~· i!~f~;!r •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1 MATURE l rvm~ _!Westcl.tffl NB oppty for growth & xlnl Some A C ~yable exper Natural jwce & YOKUrt needed for growing N.R. Benefits inrluJe lots of Accounting for 2 " yr old girl. My benefits Capistrano by helpful Sal.ary c~m· bar Exper only <.:all off!ce 548()1(17 variety & freedom !li!ll!!!!!!!!!llllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llllllll!llllllll!""'-~ ho~ e 1 n Np t Bl' h CASHtEI mensurate with ab1bty 631 44os or wrile p o Contro~~e;0~:ahons r llmewkdys645-6930 HOUSEWAlllSA1.ES theSea.496-5702. Call for mterview 17141 Box 8088T, Nev.purl PRESSOf'EAATOR ~~~t1e~a~~f;>i!1~~ Crowing OC S & L IAIYSITTH Full or Plllme Apply r/ 549-9322 Ru.~ty Pehcan Beach.~ wanted for in house llal Good l'ducat1on SA1.IS COMMEICIAL ll.E. d d Crown Hardware. 1024 ISPATCHEll Restaurant Inc . Irvine print shop in Newport seeks experienced nee e part time our 1 W • -MAMAGEMENT Be h M stab1l1ty & )(>If person for Controller & home Own transporta rvine 1 estcllffl.NB I DlllVY/TRAfMEI Girl f riday, 9.3 Costa ac mimum 1 yr motivation A MUST Operations manage t1on.645·8800afler5PM CHECKEICAI D i I p o t c h e r Mesa Westside, h1ih1 Executive seeks 5 ke)' expr on small off-set Write very Jt>ta1led let Tired of selling houses 7 days a week ~ We nel!d ont' hrensee lo learn the skill.8 to mana~e. broker commercial real estate Income from mgmt whale you learn Super benefits. life 111sorance. health insurance & den tal plan Contact Ken, 615·6700. ment. Excellent growth needs 3 rew Kd drivers I Drl•tr (Trohttr for lyping, books & ship ~f:W:Ye t'~g:'~ e~: & ~~es~ilsGood com1.1any ter including ambitions. potential Work,ftg con IAIYSITTEI t rt . ..._ ~ 646 0044 ' ow r o er~ qua11·"1cao~·. ""~on al ' "' . F ' r h 493·8888 raespo otiOft UC~. -Xlnl income Polent1al ARC AMERICA Corp II VU.> ,,~·· d1tions & benefits or in ant, my ome or • GIRLS• Two. 16 2.\ ' description & desired Salary comensurate yours. M·F. v1c Elhs & Childcare HwttiftC)toltleochC yrs to travel and hel tearh1ng simple bus1 714/13].l232KffTJ salary Wnte Box •~6. with ability Send re· Brookhurst,F\1964-4700 Cheerful. reliable in Sc"ool D i 1t . writer NoexpCallllto ness Sy)tem EOE Af1rm Action OailyPilot.POBoxl560. sume to Ad •910, The BALLROOM touch dance dividual needed to pro $1173-$1482/lllO, de-IOAM . Moo lhru Fn on 12131596-2584 EmJ!I Cos t a Mes a , r .A Daily P1IOL P O Box instructor trainees. P 1T vide care for 3 cluldren 2 pettdl.ti°" •x,.r. Ar. I Y Ask ror Terry MANAGEMENT Prestige Womens shop m 92626·0560. 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. eves. earn as you learn, afternoons per week Oc· t'l 13 14th St H 891 6750 R l ·1 r b t Cdm Must have sin ere casional full days. Our • · • ---e ai a nc s ore · c Restaurant 92626-0560 to Sl,000 mo. or more CdM homil only, car & 6·8851 Governess. ll''e·m wanl Ii locations Southern interest m Quality Ap COOK s b I M E 11 " --· -California Train~< & pare I. Send reply Care of Accounting , po si e, · r is, ref a must Salary neg ed for 2 cluldren. Resp. '""• J M F R c · "647 M A h SALES MANAGER CO in lrvme has im-542·9047 640..9290 DIAFTStS mature. exper, refs assistant managers Ex oon 1n ivers1de ocos. 'ac rt ur. Weneedanexpenenced. med operung for person Bankr.ng --Good salary & benefits citing. challenging. ex Ave NB92663 is accepting apphca I a k e r h a r " l' experrencedmworkinl REPUIUCFB>El.AL Clerical Telerommun1cat1ons NB6415144oCc cellentbenefits&start Ptrme.7 days,2hrsda1 llonsforeverung cook " Mature person Ac engineert.ng firm needs ing salary Musi have ly AM d"hvery, LA ~11._daily~~m·S_pm _ knov. ledgeable in wibank PR system SAVINGS curate typist Good Drafters expertenred in Hairdressing assistant, retail backg round Timt'l. SIOO per week Restaurant d1v1dual who desire~ handling A/P & related has openings for (I I w/figures. Xlnt benefits. Leroy Ink on Mylar Bebuascyh.s3a1ldoyns, peLrawg ~enka. Prefer RTW or related ~ao:una Beach. 4' .. ·"'96. Deh sandwich make-& high income and l(rowth functions. Duties also tn ft llme New A""OUnls J I G d h d & h d .-"-""'" '• potential to head up our " a mes nsurance oo ea ar '""·23l3 ask for Bennie @ 3)6Z74471. cashiers. 18orover. full elude Maint.aJnUlg cost Counnlor & t IJ pill me 1rv1 n e ca 11 Joyce workers only need app ""'' PfTIME EYB41HGS 1. S3 50 pftish Newport Beach of aheeta & gen typing T II ' "' I I K •-s Williams .... "SSEU.r£ & 1~n. or Pl ime. to sli1rt. f G e er ..,aguna 1~1gue 752·~EOE ___ y .. Engineering. ---"""" .-~ Ca-+= will train f'nlrankOI ice real rncenlt\e Good co benefits branch 831 19-*0. 1_7141540-1614 HARDWARE SALES Must be allracllve and y-........ C~ ters. 17431 Brookhurst plan. plus high com Salary negot w ex per. 495.(1850 have pleasant persona It """' -•""" • missions available Send C 11 CL&ICAl EDUCATORS f /lime pos1lmn in retail Adults with outstanding St F V a 7S4·l931 _MJ_FJH_ __§_OE hardware store See ty Applympersonpnly 1 . ---resume in strict con ACCOUNTS PAY AILE CLERK Rapidly growing In· ternat1onal company seeks enthusiastic seU starting individual for position 111ourA1 P dept. Good typing & 10 key capab1lit1es required A P expenence helpful Xlnl opportun1l)' Cor ad· vancemeol Outstanding compensation & benefits tn a pleasant worklng environment. Contact; Pat Mills. AMF Sr1en· ti/ic Drilling Ill . 18011 Mitchell S , lp•1ne. ~7-9051 EOEM F. AOMIM. ASSIST. Banking PAITTIME PASTtPR~ENT Steve : H w. Wnght Co. 12 noon to 8 pm Circle !~~~~~1;:":0~1~~ ·~~sh RESTAUR.UfT fidence to P 0 Box 193. VALLEY FB>ERAL Looking for mlereslmg FUTURE 126 Rochester C M Massage & Health Spa 10 15 year old youths. IOI IURMS _<;_orona dcl Mar, 926~ SAVIMGS & LOAM :h~~;ndTy&;1~: ·1C:a~ Educators supplemenc ---' · 2501 E Pacific Coallt E\•emngs S..9 p .. m cu11 1 •s now hiring s da)' ~--------P lime Teller, M1W "'. your1ncomewit.hp lime HOUSECWMEIS I Hwy 642 4321 . ext 343 Hostess PoS1t1on In Sales r lion on PCH. J.days per to work for Jan re's 10·3 Contact Luann week, Sat&Sun. 646-7431 or r ume day1eve child Raggedy AMs 4 ~ M ECHANlC HELPER between 2 v m and 5 37tervF1ewh. 2-41pm Mon Frt Prof. Scilespeoplt 752 2600 or apply 1n care U over 20. call Sil · ' ays VW shop experienced ~.m Ask for A~ as roo slaod, N B o..ty p e r s 0 n · I 8 5 5 2 ters Unhrruled. So Cal"s week, ~m. 675·2514-w1tools Dependable & Retail s.1 Marketing reps. to sell a !fl!cArl.!Jur,lrv COOk largest child s1t11ng Housekeeper/Nannylive· re~ns1ble~5181 R.E.IMYESTMENT Kron Chocolatier 10 productthat1swanted& Banking Raleigh HllL~ Hospital in service. in. Jove cluldren, speak MECHANIC Earn while you learn South Coast Plaza has needed by everyone TELL Newport Beach has an 642-6680 Eng . salary + own H E R I T A G F. f I d Earning Potential ER immediate opening for a d room 6 day wk. drive. Own tools. 31yr.1 ex per • u I an part lime pos1 Pac1f1c Federal Savings rook lo work second tCoryorat~ 11 ig_trsl highly resp . refs req'd in brake & front end pre I NV EST M ENT w I II lions ava1lable I $40,000..$50.000 & Loan has an immed shift, 10 JO AM lo 7 PM ELECTRONICS p IT 759 8004 re r red Cd Pa\ & } each > ou for3ela lE1 ve 546-KRQN I • ~'Coual1Tf1~t.nl~ag-'- E forskilled&sem1 skilied medical benefits No tnancing, x RO~ "' ""' ~ "" opening for a ptlime x perienced 1n the HOUSBCHPIHG ~undays 5 da.v work changes. investor de ~s • l11gh Income Teller at I.heir San Juan hospital setting pre or we train applicants S r & S d H 1 k 1 E velopmenl & counsellnl(. All types 3 yr~ exp Aabotts War Di•. Capistrano branch Ex rerred Excellent fringe wi good math bark ur an ote · wee · Appy :l<IOI) ast Exper counselors re need~.Greatpuy&ex h I r I I l l benefits For interview, ground. Calif Air Na H o u s e k l' e P i n g Coast Hwy Cd M I""'' b r· C 537·7 I 30 per is ep u ' iu nu call Barbara Duran lion al Guard Prior Supervisor. night shirt. 644·8022 ce1ve "", oomm Theis tra ene its. onlacl Ask for Mi~ requ1red 1, h 1 r 1 C 11 pa rt ll me S4 25 hr MA .. '"'al an unusual oppty for Mike or B.J_ 642 1222 Salary commensurate with exper. Xlnt benefits package whlt'h 1n eludes. dental & v1s1on care. Please apply in person to. PACIFICffOEl.AL SAVIMGS 32039 Camino Cap1Strano 1714 )645·5707 E 0 E m1 1lary e Pu a E 1 h & S h ""'" right person Confiden· M F c Ind> Gehr I ng ng IS pan is IMSURAHCECLERI llal interview. Call Cosmetolog1Sl must have 71•/979·7363 speak mg. 49'7-44n, 365· RECEPTIONIST Vince~. knowledge or styling, Laguna Beach EOE Needed for busy N B. l!!!!i!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!l•l!!!!!ll•!!ll!!!~ blowing, cutung, trim· ELECTRONIC IMST AU.ATIOH Lab. Medi-Cal ex per Lit& Is licJ!! ming & perming of hair TV DEPARTMENT req. Hours 8·5 Mon·frt Classified Ads are really Know ledge or F arsi fll rt Musi be able to handle Qua lilied persons call small "people to people" language is prefered. ~ large units. hours 12-8 Jan 640·0140 sales call$ with big re· $1000 per mo Must have M a n u r a c I u re r · s pm Mon Fri Apply in Medical adership and big re· C a I 1 r o r n 1 a representative with ex· JM'.rson TV dept Kerm Front office-pediatrics suits' To place your Cosmetologist hcense. pending lines in elec· Rima Hardware 2666 Some insurance exp nee classified ad. call today Send resume to 9944 tromc components seeks Harbor Bb..C_M___ 549·0474 642·5678. H ·it A HB c sales enoineer trainee. _ _ __ U~c the Datl y Pilot · Fast Result serv1cl' directory Your service 1s our specially Call 642 5678 ext 322 ~ALESPERSON full lime for antique & home furnishing store Must work weekends 3305 Laguna Ca nyon Rd ~a Beach SALlSl'BSON m men's fashion store, Laguna Beach. P lime & r 1time Salarv + ~4!M·~· SALES Saluprrson for f1nl' Ne.·port Beach Jrwelry 11ore Expenence pre rerred, but Wiii rons1der training right p~non Jnterv1ew by app't only Call 644·288S Reep rtyp131 for prop.!ny managernent located lD new Hununl{IOO Beach Office P nk Pleasant phone voice Typing SS ~ WPM Good benehts ~7S.S1 SECRETARY ADMIMASST. TO $15,600. Growing automobill' coach building Co needs dynamic setr-s1arter w all around skills 1<1 take charge or front of· flee T ype 65wpm. knowledge of bookkeep ing. payroll & Rood com municauon .skills essen 11al. R Stramen Co 179 W 16th St CM 548-6611 SECRETARY Secretarial pos1t1on Laguna Hills area Typ- 1 n g '10wpm , lite shorthand . good t'O beneftls, salary open. Call Sue Anne. between 4 .5 PM Mon fri 586·~ SECRETARY tEXEC.1 En1hus1ast.1c, eff1c1ent & organized, w bkkpg exp 4 day wk Pd var & holidays Send resume will conlJlct Wnte Box •945. Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. CO&ta Mesa 92626-0560 Secrelar> Part time 3 days a week Must be accurate l)'p1s1 760 8868 Ask fo MargareL_ Mcr'ftary, bee If you are lookmg for a fast pare pos1t1on work mg with top executive~ at Orange County Airport. Martin Aviation may be the place for you Applicant mui;l be a rasl. accurate typist a good organ11.er and have the 1n1t1al1Vl' to get things done wtthnut be tnR told Minimum or " ye a rs ellpencnce re quired. Excellent salar~ and benefits incka1ie lo the right peri>0n Call Pat Hodgins at <714> 546 .!300 ro~r.nterv~ Secret.ary Typist for Nwpt Bch. R E ln\•st. Co Stat typ ing a must. shorthand & ~ ord processor ex perienre preferred ~9·~-- SECRETARY Local Newport Beach Savings & Loan 1s seek- ing a self motivated serretar~ wnh strong bC<'rctarral sktlls. thoroughness and con· genial manner to work for the VP of Loans, and VP of Adm1111stration Salary $1,200 per mo ~ full ins uran ce benefits & paid career apparel Please call Ms. DeMy Paras1a 7 l 4-645-65Cli E.0 .E Have something you ' want to sell' Classified ads do il well Call NOW I f>42 5678 for small iron & steel 1m· port firm in Irvine Gd oppt'y tor bright, friend· ly , am bilious person who has an analytical mind & ervoys working with people Position in volves typing, computer operation & telephone contact Prior import expenence not required but gd typing skills & pleasant personality are essenllal. Start around $1000. Contact Renee Labine at Trans·Mark: 957-5757 San Juan Cap .. 92693 (714)661-7200 E ual Oppt"y Emplom Bank mg SAVINGS am1 on ve a .,... INTERIOR DESIGN AS-Ml!ft.IC.., 92646 Attractive commission g,f ,..... -·--rate and benefits SISTANT w/sales expr f' ff I NB COSMETICIAN package offered f'or ap f I ex ' b I e hrs Nd Mrgnt 4g h~: ~o~ F'ri. Wantedlomanagelarge po1ntmentcall8!M-72S7 energettr person Salary open Please Cosmetic Dept 111 rnend· 642·2004 an 2~30.J!!!!._ send resume to· Ad No Daily _Pilat .. · · · · .... ·· ·· .. , I y neighborhood ELECTIOMC 935. Daily Pilot. PO Box pharmacy Days, Moo · ASSIMILY JEWB.RY 1560. Costa Mesa. CA REPRESENT A TIVIS Full & p/time. Seekmg Individuals who enJOY pubUc contact. Must be able to work Saturdays Call Mr. LeVan 642·7411, ~ E 17th St. CM Fri. 644-2111 Salesperson for fine 92626 Costa Mesa area. Ap Coll wlftd.r & OS· Newport Beach jewelry =--- prentice level. metal & MtllbMr fw.xpa111diltg store Experience pre MODELS~ORTS Admin1strat1ve Secretary Due to ex pansion an excellent OP· portuoity has arisen for a capable secretary with word processing skills. ability to do rePorts. most of all willing to car ry out assigned tasks. Will report direct ly to vice president. DOWMEY SAVIMGS E.O.E. Barber concession I man office. pr1vate Country Club. Send re· sume lo: 11 Big Canyon Dr Newport Beach. • S a 1.!.L._ 92660-==;.._ __ _ Send resume. in con· 1--------- fidence. to Tom Roll, Wright Energy Corp . 200 Newport Center Drive. 11308. NewPort Beach, Ca. 92S60. for <.:lass1fied Ad Al Tl ON Calla Have something you want lo sell' Classified Daily Pilot ADVISOR 642·5678 ads do it well. &42·5678. 1----===:-"".::-I ~aily Pilat ··················> ACCOUNTS RECBVABLE CREDIT ASSISTANT Will prepare bank dtpos1ts 11nd resol\•e rn!dlt and b1lllnll probletT\11. 2 years cred11 eiper. Good aocountmg skills. mclud1011 type 40 wpm iind 10 key by IOUC'h Must be d1plom;it1<' and grac1<>11> m dralin11 with the pubhc and suit's Slaff Compet1ttve salary • llnd employCt' hent'f1u including company paid he11llh, lifr 11nd dcnlal lnsuran<'e. Call 642 -4321. rxt 211 for ill.IJIOlnhnt:nt . OIAMGI CO.AST DAM. Y PILOT no w ... y ST .. COST. MESA, CA.WU . . · ......................................... . woodworking, flexible O.C. Co. Mf9 of delay (erred. but will consider T...Q.P. Doi ars953 0971 hrs . both full & part lites & tnlllsforNt s. tram mg right person. Models needed All types time . PI ease ca 11 Exp. or wllliftCJ to Interview by app't only. Men. women & children 1141754·7748. i.Clf"ll. Cal 540.9264• Call 644-2885. No!!e_ntt 548-7762 Make your shopping VALOR Newspaper delivery LA easier by usUlg the Dai· Lab Ttdt T,-... Times to home on Bal ly Pilot Classified Ads. RlCTIOMCS~ PART/I'JME Pen S550 per mo KIDS-STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl Mr. a.ce .. Slt..0601. Responsible for lab ~·8441or646-1413 maintenance in pharmaceutical R & D faci l i t y . J 6pm S3 75 1ho ur . Diane, 642·7511 X22. M · F', 9-11.JOam_ LabTtdtT,-... PART/J'IME ResPon&lble for clean up & a n i mal ca re in pharmaceutical R & D facility. 4-S hours per d ay , AM o r PM . $3 .75 /hour Diane, 6'2·7511 X22, Mon.-Fri. 9-11:30am. MURSESAIDES All shifts, Convalescent Hospital. B!'ach area x Int benefits Pre·cert classes starting now Earn while you learn Call . Mrs Slone 642-8044 RN SUPaVISOI 7:30-3:30 PM. Mon Fri. Strong leadership abili· ty. Cheerful, dedicated to good pallent care, Beach area . Xlnt benefits. Call · Mrs. Slone 642-«Ht ~aily Pilat ··················"\ PART TIME EYBllS We are preaenlly seeking adult• wllh pleaunt personalities who would be ,lnlerated in workln1 in Sales & Promotion with Daily PMot Carrien 10 to u yean old Uollmited earnlnas avallable t.o rithl penoa: Hrs · 5:30PM lo 8:30PM. Monday lhru • Friday. Some Saturday av1ilabi1Jty. For appointment. call · ff2·<132J . u ll for Ben Williams. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • UO W. IAY ST-.i ... • COSTA MllA, CA. 12121 • '. AN EOUALOl"fllOllTUlllfY 1.1111"'-0Yllt : . .......................................... . NEW REAL ESTATE LICENSEES IF: YOU crave specialized. personal ''llow To" training from one of the most successful sales trainers in the bu.5iness. YOU want to work in a plush. well-located office with a group of highly motivated prof cssionals . YOU wanl on goi ng sophislicnted education & trainmg. YOU desire the chance to grow with a rapidly expan ding. progressive company. CALL ME NOW 1n absolute confidence and. BE A WINNER! MB. RUDMAN 640.'900 ,.,., ....... .,.,. .... .., . ...,._ Sales Trainee For District Manager Thi~ h1ghl~ suc .. ci.:.ful local newspaper has an openrn1it for ..1 trainee in Lhe c1rcula11on deparlmt"nt Oa~ic skills v.111 entail ~upern!>tnn ol Ill to 14 year old boy and girl hom ... 1J.cl1very Nu rrcr~ Area:. ol supen 1s1on will he deh,·er). collect1on:-and sal~ S4!1ccted a1.1f1h('ant ~ill rere1H hberal starting sa ar}. regularly scheduled raises. bonus opportunities and many frin1ite benefits Slll'h ll~ l"O mpany paid dental ancl health plan , group life u;isurancl'. 1 acalton and s1rk ·1ea\'(' i.:ome:iny vehicle 1s rurn1shro durrng working hours Apphranti. mus1 be O\ er 111. ha\c a good drn.-tng rerord Jnd he neat appearing. llouri. arr generally II AM lo 9 P~I. Monda y thru Friday Some overtime 1s ava1lahle If you ere qualified and interested rn learning the rirculutrnn busrness cont.act lhe Daily l'llot :it 330 W Ba): Costa Mesa bt'fore 10 30 AM or after 2 PM d111ly Ask Cor Don Wtlhams or Ken Goddard Field Sales Supervisor L1m1ted . openings av111lable in the Orange Coast area. for selr·moc1vated c:arttr oriented 1nd1v1du11l who t'ln work with field Sules People. Tram mot1\'ate and get results. St11lion wagon or v1rn necessary Exceptional earnin11:1. plus joh related benerlb 9va1lalile for the right people. If you can produl't' results. not Jullt t.llt about 1t. call 960-0694 for mter\'1ew. Ask ror Mr. Chance. O~Coett D PW 330 W. y Srreet Cosio Meso. CA Equol Opportunity En..,,_ ~ ------~~~·~---·--~-...... ~~-- Oran e Coast DAIL V PILOT/S1turd11 . October 10, 1981 Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines Special fl at rate for non-commercial user s offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for '8 d ays or one. Minimum t hree lines. Extr a lines j ust $2.60 for 8 days . For an EXTRA clay, call today 642·5678 8 Dollars The new Dally P.llot 8·Day Week it'S a Classified PLUS STORECOUNTt:R 72 "x30 ', w cash drawer, '25C> JH6 2529 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Magnificent 6 ft MOOl::L S H IP Onl y SROO ' 64().8688 Wanted ~ IA'ller "" · For the Pepsi Challt!llllc <.;ame 1Under the Cap:. Of Soft Dnnks1 Will puy $100 lo the per.ion who finds one 49H.172 Children's Hospital of Orange Count> 171419721242 St Vincent de Paul 17141633 9100 Washer, l'lean. 11orb good S95 541! K513 or 548·44l!S f'reezer older upli(nlo'hl dean 11or~ l?uod S7S 548·8513 or ~4..$85 Helrig. frost frel' 11ork~ good S200 S48 8513 or SER\'ltE ~'TATIOl\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548 4485 Mature IJH~on for A.ntiquu 800S cE Dishw;sher~ liom s~lfserv•l'l' i:as ~ car ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo converswns s.so 11ash. Aµpl y 17lll lustin e a r h Maki• o ffl'r .\veCM WESTMINSTER 97912.55 SERVICE TEtll'\K"l ,\N I ABBEY ANTIQUE M LL Kenm ore appls port dis for heatinl! & air cund1 A hwasher SlO. lgc dryer 11o n1n u ro mpao\, 11751WesurunsterAve " G RDENGROVL' $100. gas stove St25 f'ermanenl ~1llon for A "' Sofabed c:~ 497 2719 qualified per..on " 3 >rs SS4-6UXI ~ or more l'\Pl'r Pd GE refng. II. SlOO & Hohda}s & profn ~har-Oak furn . library tbl. Hot point !I' 2 upr~ght 1ng. & mt·d bt'nef1b '150 desk. $75 eha1r, freezer . $75 (:ill Laguna N1gu11l Cdll SJO m1ss1on bkshlvs. 640 1581 ...!fll·07_QO $225. 557-9(89eves Kenmore washer & gas SERVICESTATION Che rry dble bed. 6' dryer. xlnt working A. TTEHDENT hdboard & footboard, cond, $125 ea. S225 pr Full or part.time Even· side rail. new mall/box .!4.6·7694 __ ings & week·ends Mac's sprgs. $650. 957-0705 Rcfng 30 cu ft Side b1 _!ex a co 968-~ Side S32S Dishwasher 11111 portS12S,b&wTV SERVICE ST A. TIOM Port S35. typewriter <all ATTEHDA.KT u URGENT"•• C~S l~-~-87911 - MOVING SALE Jp<' h" rm set $150, 4pt• bdrm ~et $200, color TV St80. frig. S70. ML'Cll MORE E\•crythlllK goes 3013 Coolidge .ipt 311. l' ~1 ofl Baker rum G ~.ilnut stereo. 11 :ill :.ht!lves. antq cop per bc.uler, much m\Sl' 239 Ocean V1e11 . :\ B oft Tu)lln hct11 C:bH & <:st llW) s S!l-4 Two Fa m1ly Garage Sale 4411 St!villt! A\e . Balboa Pt·nn Point Sat Sun 9 S YARD SAL~:. Sat & Sun Oct IO & 11. 9am til dark 2i1.I Og_le, <.: M YARD SAU :. Sat lU 5 Furn clothing & m1~l 745 J ames St .. l' \I •off 19th & Pomona 1 15 ) rs 3l'Curnula11on tools, boat partS. hshlcl goods Reas musl sell Sat only 519 Santa Ana Av , N R 645 7Gi3 Sun only, 8·5 tum1ture. <·lothinR tL sn lots of m1bC 9S72 Chevy Chase, II U • ll amtllon Bu~hard l No eJrl) sales Din rm iilrss lup tbl, 61 d1a1rs. xtra leaf. almost new prof amps & )pk rs & ul her furn Sat only. !14. 717 Ins. CdM Im c.ar ofl alley 1 Garage Salt'. 5 f;Hntly \loped. anllquei. i•ouch, 1·nb. bab> l'lolhes much more Sat Sun. 10.5 3070 K1ll~brook,. C M MOYIMGSALE SAT.10.4 lil4 Knoxv1lle, II U Balboa rallan courh, '-'OI or 1 \'\. i:as dr)t•r dee dr} er fill' cabinet:. l'll•Jn bl•d t1111 h\~I loob el C 613 56811 IOK Jo. lkt•anfront nt•Jt the ~err) P1Jnn {;ullar TV 2 euf re(' table~. booksh1•lves . bdrm set 54S 7~3 C M Sofa & tov~eat. \ell·et. chairs lamps, ant mdl boat 'SHI S250 Sal Sun lO 2 222 Lark~pur l'DM . .\ppl) Chevron. l2Sl No .. This Wl'ek • • Refr1g Hotpoint side b} ~ast Hw "-LB ••only'''•• side White, auto 1('e Gar~ Sako-Sat SINGERS 7 Oriental Rugs. S6S to maker $250 642·7744 20081UrcludSA 11&.t~ Eastern Oruon Singing S325 Ovcrsu.e coffee Mont go mer Y W Jr d Telegram Co needs tble. S85. 2 tWln bds, $40 refr1g 1980. frost free singers who love to End tble. S3S Me~1can white. 15 cu ft $350 Perform 111 public ,Must Swag Lamp. 545 2 Chest 960-3904 of drawers. S40 each 5 , --h a v e r c I 1 a b I c Oak towel, toilet racks. REFRIG. GAS spacious trans portation 1714 1 SIO Cork lamp, $20. 2 lower freezer. copper lo'd 670-12.!£!\1-F, 9:,5 silk screen pnnts. SSS. cond $ISO pick up. Stationery store 1n S45 2 Oval mirrors. gilt 556 3740 644 -2215 Corona del Mar needs frames, $12.5 each 4 Washer, dryer, Lady exper'd saleslady f'ull Vogue mirrors. S35 each Kenmore. Hea\-~ duty time 5 days. xlnt work-2 Side Chairs. SlO 8 ft perm press Sl.50ea APT SALE mo\lnR must sell all hschld (urnash1nl(s Sal 10 10 onl~ starts at 9 EverythinR must R<> 17(172 Pinehurst. Apt D. 11.B GiClflt Yard S•! Antiques, household goods. lots of plants Silt Sun 9 '111 4 313 Vista Ba1s Costa M~a Estate & Antiques Sat Oct 10 8-4 275 Albert Pl_<a~ta Mesa Suer l",..,~1;1 '>•_•ll•n11 ,., .1 ·~ nd1 642-56 78 .'1 11•or• 1 c1u :clvt•r!1<,t• •1 ·~11 1 0d 1,, PI ~,r • . • mg conds Especial!) wide oak wall shehes. 67S.527J fine clienlele 644 7482 $32S Carpet remnants. icycles --8020 D04J1 8040 ffoM to YOll 1045 Fwtiitwe 105 it.n 1050 TEACHER ro)'al blue Over 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A PI. c 1 be g books All types. S2.00 to CRUISER SHIH TZU K'' WANTED good homes for Loft BA.a Comp ... rnat Teakwd blk rowld din rm P 1 8 ions in S.S 00. Saratoga Trunk pups. A .:. "" ~ ,takenforteacher.Apply $45 U d 6 h Boys'26",llke ncw.S95. S2.50andup.Cashonlv dogs Need lovtn g tress,ladder,guardra1I. tble, 3 leaves. 3 chrs Hawthorn Christian MakeO~f~r. mont s. CalLQ.avid,673-4728 5:11.93a1 • parents ' M F. lg sm Sl30 t19SOB0752.:.5§£Q_ Generator·4KW. 110 & SB c hkoh o I Fl 6 8 3 s 494-2932 GGiroodls 2C4 ind 10 spd Blue BEAGLES AKC $200 S754.31173F4T I I" 9§3·584S Twin box spring, mat· :dgas ~~;~4 never roo urst ountain 1111 on .$.50. 080 ma erner yrou 3Pc Babyline bdrm set tress&frame.S2Seapc Valley. 962·3312 _ II 759·1211 Ext 284 days 12 wks. All shots Spade To goo<! home <'rib + mattress. chang· 499·5224, 499-MIOO Wiii trade extra H.D. s TEA.CHER 640·0236nights. S40-9155 645·5015 iflg tbl·dresser. ji?nod WATERBED sJ)d Alias Drill Press for need e d Ea r I y ADULT TRICYCLE Golden R"etriever p~ A.dorcmle Kittens C<?,!ld 12.5 968-2504 King size t'Omplete with Air com ressor 347-9742 childhood. elementary RA.IMEDOUT! NrnewS150 pies AKC $200 $175 6wksold $.56·S499 New2Jamps.2endtbles. all accessor ies & Mbulloneom 1080 credential or child de· LAWTON McNEILL 962-3656 Can leave a lst week of Male Shepherd mixed, all coffee tble. 8 0 Price bookshelf headboard ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'elopment permit J. ESTATESALE ktiftCJMateriah8025 Nov 545-72164 wht 12 11 ks Has shots ta ssl1llon 644-5319 New condition S200 Lo•~lalooM 4 hrs a day School age 1'3 off all items Sat . Oct •••••••••••••••••••••• Golden Retnevers· AKC. 966 1142 f'ull sz box spnng & mat New baby crib S.SO Helium Bouquets de· childcare center Call 10 only ' 10-4 4480 Park REDWOOD 2X6'S OF A, ~fa les. $200 PLEASE HELP! tress. new. $150 714-75!·8516 hvered Perfect for 552-5618 Newport Or., NB 4· to 20' long Xlnt deck 760-8185 _ Sweet, well mannered F 673-4.225 N E V E R lJ S E D ever · occas1on_!73-4419 ......... ------1~!!!!!11!1!!!!!!!!!1!!111111!!!1!1!!!1!!1!!11!~1 mg. Fresh load am\'lng AKC Irish Setler Pups 2 Terner cross must find Antique Vanity 11 m1rn>r Sora loveseat $300, Qn LOSING LEASt:. qu1l Telephone TUTILE'S ANTIQUES weekly Save al SS< fl f' IO wk s. s ho t s. a home' IJ>ves kids & & stool. $200. Solid wood bdrm $540, bunks. $200. tmg business. selling out PHOHE PE:RSOH Now open for business. Ji m, 646·9885 anytime worme,!j75 646-1942 __ has be en spa y c d md pedestal din tbl 2 glass top dinette S22S. ALL supplies and fix P time phone person c """·9029 Ives. 4 "hBJrs. S200 Sony Mattresses/box springs · tures inc1 .. .a•~g 186-0Newport Blvd. M. REDWOOD' •THE AKCCOLLI E <>'t<> ' T · $80 r 11 S90 Q INll• needed lo Call & set """ I t 1 t $75 win · u n Display c0 ses. waiting We accept consign· 50·6' boa rds bundle. f',S mosold,tncolorect. • 8050 ree oree ape rec. J130 MORE"77""""1 .. app'ts for busy Solar c & 1tur~ 7_60·9672 · -·-"'\RV room chairs, Beauty ments. ome 111 sign tl211bundle. ,,,,, nooc Jim lots of while fan11' ly Energy Co S4 SO·hr ~ ~ """'"""" · •••••••••••••••••••••• Chrome & glass md tbl Salon hairdryers and k' M h II up for free Hall Tree ~ ... PLYWOOD raised. w1shots. leash I BUY Kennedy tool caddy ~5. 6 8 C..... ...,1111 h d 1. h . bonus As or 1c e e 646-4041. Store hrs IO 6. G 'd $10 h d ~ oc1 9697 * * * * 17' Fm Sl.20. Elec dryer w • reuer .urs ..,..,.., y rau 1c c a1rs, mlr· A.abatts Solar Di•. SACRIFICE ood 1 !~ce9325• is eel tAraKinCe ·..l'!!.~-1·"" .:_d 1 h Good used f'umiture & & b w c<>MI TV 540 ea 548 7896 eves1 wknds, rors, shelves and plants 537 7 I 30 ......,. ~ reg1s ere n s o•c .6.787 64Z·7370 Also, make·up. shampoo • Picasso btho S45 Dall . . Setter puppies •. 10 wks Appliances OR I will O'W d h . rod ts etch111g $75.SJS.SS95 Oa k.mostly 2x8 s. 12 old j17S 4911-3422 sellorSELLtorYou New full size bed. mat DINETTE set 4 chairs an a1rp uc TREETRl"MER --long Dance noor. deck. " ------M•STERS •UCTIO"'"' Butcherblock rorm1ca Call 63t-9754or "' Butcher block authentic truck bed'673·"""" R s W lfho d II • • " lress & box springs, $60 alte 6 -"""° " d . II h ( """" u sian o un . a 646 8686 83~9625 top, wrought iron legs __ r •=.,.,...~""""~-t~::r W(;~k aanS ~s;e:'n 30XJO' $200 830 7896 Shutters 2 brn wood while female, 2"2 yrs. -• J 'I-cau anyume 750 S832 ~S-7:.19 -Ceiling Fan·Casabella equipment. Top pay and Eves. 34"52" ea, 3 bm 34x64" gentle AKC Good I IUY RnU«TURE Sofa bed. $100 Chair & Dining 6et. Century Victorian, Antique edi benefits Please call Oak table14 <'hrs from ea. 2 whl 34x52" ea watch dog SSO or offer ~s 957-8133 side table. $100 "Country Classics" 4'x7' t1on. 52" blades. re 768-4751 from 9 am to 3 Kansas . SSOO firm 640-8978 754 7899• ----KI NG INNERSPRING ~~ table, 6 chrs. Like new verse, 4 tulip lights. was -P!!1._. 548-6986. for app t & SI BERIAN H USKY EXTRA FIRM mattress Wrought lron 48" round 5.548·-4884 $299.Take$1.2S.730·0986 -.-642-SJSOanytJmc OIMf"CI$ PUPS AKC. pp, $195 sel, never used, worth glass table, 4 chairs, 4 Loft Bed. Comp w/mat Rem elec. typewriter • Tt~UCtK Dnve~I& prod~~-5 vol. set or Italian art EqYiptMRt 8030 blk lwht Champ. breed. $530. s acr. $248 del. bar stools. Xlnt cond. tress, ladder, guard roil, SISO. Counter s:t rerrige ion ramee yrs. 0 · book Ii ited ed't ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536·3485 Never used queen sz. .1lli 833·34~ after Spm $130. 963.cuc SISO. Alum ladders & I Gd. drivin rec. 548-9831. 175 ss36-' 7':'!. I ion, Vivltar 75.:!ffi l_en~ $12.5. "'"" . TYPIST S 11 · _...,.._ New l280. Mulhpher $30. AAA Home Dog Training. worth $399, cash only 8 · sofa . lovesea l , 2 963-S845 misc. 493-0087. .. ma engineer-Porcelain figurines, 673-1388 af\3 People Training for $218 del Usually home. matching chairs, earth Must Sacrifice. Brtind Grandfather Clock. ptly ing. firm needs J,ood plate. jar. foreign coms, Dogs Is I Your Dog A 754.7350 loin! esA,f xlnt ,cond k $400d new. tables. lamps, assembled. "Emperor ty_pist May also pe orm old miniature Singer ah 8035 Pest• Cal Us We'll do MUST SB.I. a . t S "' wee en s paint1no•, mirrors Best Kit" $285. Jerry 673-2549 Girl Fn duties Prr 4 sew mach. music box •••••••••••••••••••••• the resl s:M-9265 Call· 631·1730 ..., -- f'or Sale all wool Karastan Rugs, 9Xl2 & 6x9 matclung. 830-9262 Electropedlc l\d)uslable Bed. Brand new Paid (742 Best Qrrer 548-2429 Shark Island mem bersh1p f'or Sale Reg Sl.500 spern1 l $500 615-6462 hrs per day. mom in gs & (Swiss movement 1. 2 Adorable kitties. 1 white Mahogany Dbl Bed Offer. From S2S to S300 Ford Shell Top SlOO. Kin g ' SI l tr'ped$1 h Beaut AKC Shih·Ttu u•/mattr-•.Nightstand Beig~whlte:JpcSecUonal SSl-1041 BdrmsetS'CA.Co(f ..... & Man's SchWU1nB1ke$7S a t ern oons a ary Vases P'""lt'ngs. good s I . eac . .. ._ Sl50 Good d't ,.,.,, ""' based on skills & exp. gift item;,''good lamps. 642-4523 twin m ale puppies &dressert.omatch Like 642·~12 con 11on. Lrg Maple Table. 4 end tables SSO each 3 Ro~wayhBedsD a~ Call: Kay Italian marble table Part Himalayan kittens :f!hbootsh 10 wks old. new. Must Sl'e lo ap· chairs. $1SO GoodCond Refrigerator S400 nRew s· eka<'r 1 ar """"3'197 ~1 l or S300 each. ~reciate. Only SlOOO or Bed, Serta. Full size .,.. .. ~16 675-9735. oom m . rtt stand· --'""' --(oversized). co (-10-SSOeach 64S·l615 M Bo ........., ·~645-6066 f I ""'76257 est orrer. Maria attrcss, x spnngs. Sora and love seal. 2 '67 Chrysler Imperial, in new,.rv -. -TvalST ee /corner rnd lab e. ~. h h .. _ Std f p M Cram" A l 640 4038 Sh I I y h Cl b rr-ac s un ..... puppies .. 631 7797 a l 6 .... . . . . monthsold,brown floral S300 0 80 . 3 Mens 10 arp se ac t u N.B.eleclricalengineer ~7154 Himalayan Kittens. CFA AKC Champ bloodline weekd ays. anytime Barca-Lounger rocker prlnl Scol Guarded. apda,$50Ea.Glrls3spd. S<Yk 0£new membersh1p 1 n g fl rm . He av Y AppllCJttCtt 80 I 0 S17S. 770·8688, eves Male b & t weekends. H no answer recliner, oatmeal, like Was $900, sell for sooo G$. Color TV's, ~·$100 fee. 67_5,_69"'"'12 ___ _ technical typing Gram· ....................... 551·5663 968·9332eve:s.964-2955da pleasekeepl!}'m . new .S0-351111 8Sl·2306 B/W TV, ~.00. Kitch mar & spelling skills a HARBOR AREA Cf'A kits. Hims. Burms. to Y• 8045 Teak dining /conference 2 matching rught stands tble le Chairs. sso must Min 80 wpm APPLIANCESERVICE S11 ms Inquiries. table. chairs $450 with 1 or 2 drawers Muslsell br set $140sora f'ridae. 1500 Port Dis Other duties incl udef1l We buy used appliances Terms SI o O I S2 so vable. gen lie. white Rossignol skiis Burt bin· Good condlUon and re· s:22S ch rm tbl $7S uphol h/wash S25. Much more Ing. It phont's & general Wesell recond • guar 548-8587 ---lab/Shepherd mix II din s l2S _833 2038 ____ asona_ble. 5.16 364S___ chr S90 din cab Sleo lamp 216"'a Broadway CM nU.rc Salary rom !Pl>Y.!n~es. -549-~1 1040 mo Neu~. all shots SIS monk chr $75 desk ~-6170 mensurate with txpt"r Smked glass tble. 4 cane Art deco 3 pc bdrm furn chr j20 842.3196 Ciood company benefits I IUY A.JIPUAMCES ....................... (213) 592-418' back chairs $325. 2 bu matched set. Lovely on g Med din table 3 12 .. Sofa. 1140, Water bed ,,._11 ... ~.-. Les 957-1133 KEESHOND Pu.ps. AKC. PREE TO YOU stools $25 ea after 3 cond. .631-5194 I , 51 ... h. 2 S120, cofftt table S20. ""' ...., ,,_, -Champ sire MtF Ptt le Id f .... G 673 eaves .. • ""c · arm din rm chairs s:zo. Misc --Oldtr Refrig, dbl dr, 165. 1 h 0 w · pvt ·pt 1 1 yr o emapt; rrman -·1388 Waler Bed with Huter. S7SO. 4 rd. lrtnch prov ~l·8038 551•8088 The fastest draw in the Runs good. New olc Sl ZUJ81T·i~attep . Sht"Pherd. Vff'l' loving, NauJahydeSola SJ~. Xlnl 0 a k ht ad board coffee tbl. $12$. End tbl ---- West . .a naily Piloc retrl&, undr wmty. $100. W -d -ottdt room'° run. cond 2 Twn beds & 1 dbl bookcase sso. 613·D Sat/ Sun/ ClusJrLe<t ~d ~·5678. 64S-6373 ant A Resulll 142-5178 831·8'7'3 aft m bed ea. 873-D 1115 673-8231 Mon , SCIAMUTS ANSWEIS Brandy Peony Quash ~ent THEYOO lt'a a fuM)' lhinl! about men 1ltlln1 al bus They're there ror one of two l''t.ltonS. El\her l~y ha"e no wife to go home to orTHEYDO __ _ MUST SELL Exec d~k & credenza sales desks. Buy exec desk. receive free sales desk Make ofrers 545-9411 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVEB IRDS Beautiful Babies P~ch faced S28 ~ied po, 851·6910 Blue & Gold Macaw. Will sacT. Hand Tamed. talk 1ng S80 0 rirrn W v1tam111s, boolc. food I 628 7203 ~ne Pair Cockatlels. normal spht pied. mov mg S85 pr 9S7 11110 ll·e mess MY NA bird ror sale Needs good home jZ(!QO BO 962 5647 Musl sell Cockatoo. pd Sl800. Sell for llOO Ca11e "1111 &1s-m14 ,._, & Or.,_ 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Piano. oldt"r upr11tht needs tune S250 548·8Sl3, $48..44M '80 M llllUVl~hl flll'k mount lllereo '>''h•m w spie r SlSOO ~;irnr1n• "°° 1142 941 '1 Cl1saiflf'd Adll 11rt• the answer to 11 su1·«51ful aar1ae or yard ••I"' ll '11 a bttter way to trll more RtO!!lt' ---------~~----o--~-,----~~--..~----...... ----... --1!11111111 ....... --................................ 11111 ................. .. "-" 1 Ort-l"O TV,..... • M.W ~ ro.,., 9040 IMh. W 906 IMh, SI .. / Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 10. 1981 ft• I ....................... HIA. ._ '"' 1..i, m 1.. tOJO ....... .......... ...... ........ .............. Oocb 9070 Aoliquep1ano.rt«1e1d In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• r.-.Wlllhictl 12 BOOMERANG,tnde ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miofenvdtt/ f,.._.,~ t llO~/ ~1/ ••d•. out. cuvtd IOUd Beautiful Color '.J'V. 2 yr Ctrman PlaUuHtOlt All 28' Penn Van s r for Video laptrewrder. Boat charter. hahlnf, Sc .. lwt 'ISO ....................... CIMllCJ 9520 CIM~a tSZO 01ll tllt, dat~ ttol, wrnty Frff dellvtry tlraaa Pttfert JtlS Dlt-sel. im Im mar Nit ur atll for.JIL'l0.1162·2M'7 crulaloc ~II Par1f t •••••••••••nn•••••••• Ut ll T rall•r IJC7Jt9'. ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1400 f?S.~t-\°J tiu a.a 11' 6'2-11191 •lip. SI~ mo + oqulty PA.lTMM WANTED Sou~ Coo t Cbarteu ·i 4 Honda Motorcycle 19K St.orece ~ oo 'idea rllTTllST + JHPS• Piano, very Dire Made 2$"1 cotlorbtlv wiioldld 1Mnrude4 11POIB run• dep., DA IMA8790. Ev CAl.20 5'8·__ ..,..,. mllea. PcrrtC'l cond ba dr.:_M&-rm__ 'S7T.allD Oov't aurpli.. liatt'd for by E Ci1ble & RM w• nu ta net , nus grl'al $3000BO ' SSU321 BOATSU PSFORRE1" J!OOO.~t.37511 .... ~ r.ta INTOWM! $31116. sold ror $U •'or tM4 Sarnl1ce rorqultk some work SIOV 005916 75t·'21f 15,.1945 NJ?1:.~~ll 23'. 25'. 211' .. 69 Vimah; 250 SZ50 or &Acc....;... 9400 llSTOfRI! 1nformat1on, rail 1111 S4C 31.84 Sui\ evt' 131 9fT4 32' Cht11 Crllfl, 1960, alps •u. WR'&., 32 "'... .._ ff R ,_,"'., (3121931 1961 ext ..in lhrw Frt aftt'mooo Br ta V1s1on 11 rrorn lo.h. Po""' t 040 ti. needs work. mu:st sell, 5"-7 ni'~ETCH M2-4&64g..s PM ~t 0 er lllll 11real, ••00••••••••••••••••••• (YWv"",) er-&... • -~"' 9 muvie MU3t •••••••••••tt•tt••••tt• nUV1108(l~2398 " UOATSLIPS ~"OR Rl!:NT ~.~e~<!!'., minor work SSAVI SAVIS Tn1ella 9560 .-w_,, W..l II IOU II .:,00 -2ln8 MARLl N BOAT ~ Custom bulll lgfO f'aml NPT BCll .,,,. ...,. 28• ""!!:.-.......,_. WITH USID PA.ITS ••tt•••••••••••00•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'' "'(" 24' Luhra with tuna '18200pcnSlupJatk 22$ lyofSjustretwmdfrom ......... 'MOVE Mustaell '6811on I rted WorkersSpeeu1I' ZlG·ZAG SI.nan aewln& New GE 8111 Strt!t!n TV town S8<n1 or bf.st or llP Volvo 110. b1tll lank. 21 mos rrulst' in So 32'. &~~&-s PM di 90, oo1)' u.ooo ml mpolMroRi'rta '79 F'ORO •"UU Pu:kup machlnt' w l'lblnet & Paid $3400 Sell '2800 fer 613·1!11S tandem trailer w1lh 1•11c1fic: This yacht has ___ ~08096i-442'7 _ AUTOSUPPLY J11tpu rine workrr built buuonholtr attr h (id 080846 61!38 1.2' 11 1 bo h brake. 497 UOll bomt, everythrng Xlnt cond NEED slip or slde lie for • 8 0 11 0 N0 A C X SOO 101 N. Maneht!ller touah Jl'nt'11dy Lo 11o• rond Jl~.&.al473 ~1n;PortablelSlnColor F. 8 1 mdeta 1 11' 30 P 6515L65orfkt! PP. will flnan<'t' roo· beaut. 26' Sea Ray , 9900 tl1'11984l MUSTSJo:LI.' ·d. 1 1 d S .,. .v nru e. e ec. sturt. Id"' 1 t t tr d 0 p N 8 C 11 Cus tom Only 1,000 Anaheim 716-~ Gooda 1094 1•Kona w ~tan . 1,,., lrlller, m:nde cuntrola. 22 ft houseboat, ~an go s ... r re11 cs a e a c ana t or · · 11 miles. ex~llent condf Brand new ShotJ laJrinl lNO Jo'ord Std11n f>toluxc, Need reliable person to ....................... 61S.7813 •lso llCtnRd at S8SO Ing 120 HP 110 w trlr Taxr:i by seller $170.000 GIJfhi_97'4.142,973:_03<77 lion & loadtd wilh ar-f M.2 Sarnflce SSS roncours trophy winner. .Assume balance No old SwfbcMrd Yamah• WP071 tunita ~Ol~ lnwat.-r M~tsellf'an CallJ!!J831l~ _ 20'Sa1IBoatSUp ressoriea 12690 Call S4J.2'79lbe<orel2 around up r't'$lotat1<>n. contrarls or ~t'k pay Cu.sto~dest"" Thu-trr ble, direct dnve. quarti 1977 ffMa.J •c"' taatlc dt-111 •I S2500 or 1980 Calahna oo. loaded. Sl60 Mo. Call Mark. 28th SS9·9299 aller &pm. CEU CA RIMS !l~SOO. 65~;6226 menu dur WllJ help. B "::'. '" 1 lo<'k . value $300, sell ~.,.. " " makeoHer. s.'!000 & take over pay Street Manna.....!J.~ Jumbo l4 wheel1> for rin11M1: Call Mr Sandy,; 3 limes. Xlnt rond S22S 2 water, fluwless. Fmam· l.100 14 w/truller Xlnt <'on di t Io o ' S V 0 0 rars 12$ 080. 5411.4953 33· 34 fi on!, cenlen. & 1147 JliOI rand ew rudden on Y Sl2S/OBO 89'l 7841 11rt Loaded, never kt:pl Ill 957 llllkl _ ments al ll~·t 771·3292 ·11 R75·S BMW. E•cellent Fits other small 'royota • . , t'rank Proto L1M 17141 l 673 4070 . 24 · Tolly Craft C11b111 ev4!L_ condition $2500 After 962·003St89U!l900 hub taps rechrorned, 5 l!!Jt. 494·8Zl0 Cruiser Low hrs Like 0 f W s 61 ~ . =-----3 Goodyear Poly Steel for . Jer 673·1549 1978 t:I CamulO, AC' PH, l Royal golr rlubs, 10 irons loots & W.W. ----nt'W throu~. Load~ Ne~u~oo aog Almost ip~ 81 7SOF, bUt beauty, 2 Rad11ls rl96nsRl4 S22 'ht·ll $3,550 & 4 wood:I, bag & cart. ~,...t PA.RTNEIWAHTED v. everthing Tandem 8'7~ Hew-portSlp mo. old , all opts, sport eaor 3for t6S '6S Sunbeam 1'1icer.,new 548·S4798tlpm J xlnt. ~1so 873-4225_ ••••00••••••••••••••••• New 43' La8elletnrab111 trlr 7l4 ....... ~·~ 645.02'/lor613-332Y f111nng +more! S3800m· S56-9734 289, embl<'mb. 3!il. i -~ G -• """......., D fo WI Al t -t d II r $3000 ---tleun. Returning to I T Pickup '66 GMC..O SOlo.R.lX 1Mn111 9010 rru1ser trawler Stnr of I u ur ng . mos ves e . se or ,77 Celica GT wheels, tJll r ....................... NH Boat Show. Twin WEUCRAFT new Jo'ast S700 T t.ti 080. Need5ar 613-6402 rinos, lup, new SlOO S<'hool must st•ll $6.SOO Runs gd StSOO 1 0 l'.t• t.M m1 Gym) Advertised Jo'ishing rhaJr, 19' outng d i es et 7 5 K w Bectric loaf Stile 67~ r•.,.... 4CM1 M ll 1.., .. 080 979-6600 X 138. IWl·'.l.237___ ~ _ m Sporls llluslraled, 0 ers, rod holders, flush "enerator 'Radar, folly s-•...J ..___ •1t9.tt5 -•••••tt•••••~tt•••r•••• ust se molorcycq m •727 644· I~ 'll6 Ranrhero. ltlnl coo~ -Ti Pl bo • R • " r·----• 2 Duf6ur W'mgs Alm® c~-Sc*/ f97S CB 500T $800 or Wa led 4 RaJlu Wheels b me. ay Y"' un· mounl & adj Jt'ck equip'd Value $150000 --'loatCttlfer new. Fllst $100 each l ~·~ 9120 ~~lofr 641-0140 n v '29 F'ord,2drsedanbody. new valves. rakes, 1n1 ner's World and sold mount. $250 Jerry ''or •3 avail 'ua \Hew,...... magnum. $370 Like MUST SE L i. '7S forl979Che~yVan All. xlntcond,$1200 '28ford $2200<C93-<1748 new $i9S. A.skmg S385 673·2S4U 645'8790 ev 557·9327 -_64MO 15 new. great free sty It', i0;," (:~;;;••;;;;•5;;; yam aha J75DT S390 SPM 640.lJl2. AR Sport Cpe. $2000 Toyota Pick.up r11mpef .. ~81~.L Seagull, 4 hp. long shurt. SPOR~ f'ISllERMA $12.000 24' SkipJack. Xlnt ~· 67~_.._after~ w refrigerator & st<>ve obo Camper Shell for Toyota 6~317S__ .shell. rassdle fm i:rnf· BMX 20 Bike Diamond new, nevl:r used. S700 For sale by owner Fly mech Calley trlr. da l..ldo 14 full rare 3 pa1rb Po r t a -pol ty A I l __ Calltl40-5155 or Courier long bed 1979 Auburn Roadster. st.ereo New radial tares, back Alloy bars, neck. Jerry 673-2.5-tS mg bridge Binuni top 751·21!15 ev~ or sails II new I Cover, Butane. Queen size bed '80 Suzuki C.OL. 6500 mi. X Int S12S 673 6336. auto sleenng, brks & rebll eng Paint body w~e~ ls M,rost ~r;e Brand Nev. 2lft Down dual cont~ls. '63 Hunte; 14' Glaspar, 101U, Mere, trlr. Sl900.1146-4087 Sleeps 6. In excellent w /rack. must sell, xlnt ~·9666. air AM t f'M ta~ 1111, rind r1ne cond $329S. M;s~on V1e'os~47~ 5. East Tu111.Joat Slip mcl 38. Tw111 Crusader 270's elecstart Trlr, bt'. must condition 1900. (;:ill t!~l!r_b§_t IK!.177L ......... ,fort....... leather. bla('k & silver OUO 67~J:llO or l7M~ -~ UQ:___ Sleeps 2 X.lnl for r.s lnstalled'78lowhr:.,4kw sell S9501ofr 6446174 forl·e Five 14' romp betwet-n 1011 m Spm ~ -Neverregisten'<l :!5,012 88010()t; Used Srubaequip hing, d1vuig. bay <'ru1s Onan, teak cockpit deck, dj'_s _ w/tra1ler i1100 l-'1rm 63l 7657 __ Motor HOMH, Sde/ •••••iMPORTANT••••• M1 795 2011 '71 Kanl·bero Auto, air!. 751.a967 mg.Catalina $7000P P VHf. CB. /\M KDf, Dingh} 9ftMontgomery -~1 7~ Motorb edliUs 91 40 Rnt/Storage 1160 NOTICETO 'S4 Veueong dmenda1 I'S , Pli Pailll. llody 111t Bubble Pool Enclosure, SS7-~ da\'s power winch, full tan' u~ 2 HP Suzuki motor Sacrifice HOBIF. 14' lhgh ••••••••••tt••••••••••• •••••••tt•••••••••••••• READERS ANO ly unreslOred l.st rc)ona gd W top $1400 oHer 28x48,xlnt S750toCler A;o~ Red°Crest S700. ('overs All F'ish1n i: Dav1lb And10r & Oar!> performafl('e. Many ~x Pucb Moped, MK 2 RENT 22' Lux Motor ADVERTISERS bleoffer644(Y711 6408611 s73.6336 642.9666 Johnson2hp$200 Uolh equipment s· hov. $8008556260 tras. ~n lhe price. (;all model, lurn signals. llome.slps6,sell·<'Ont . The price or items '56TBird,ps,l)l.J,uuto,2 '71ChevySuhurh;in,67K' Stor., Rtstalrant, Jl!:!!!L846-0021 plank. inboard bail tank. '77 30' Se11nty, Oybridge. 754 4647 days 586.9557 s I I v er Lo m' ' xlnt cond. PP,640.858S advert1Sed by vehicle tops. compl car. a~kmg mile&. auto. all. 1111.,..1•r .W 2'1ght1ng tha1rs, ou1r111 radar & hsh finder eves~ Weel<ends -$400 OBU 1714J64&-2391 '73 Toyota Clunook dealers in the vehicle .110,750. ~3781 $2200 UHer fi73 6331, & .. ~.~~ ............ !~!.~ loots, M 9030 gers, outboard kill sack, +other xlras. low hours, CAL 2·24. Newport Shp Yellow Balll\US, lo mi. Needs trans. Best offer classified advert1S1ng 4 Wit.ti Ori•H 9550 642 %6ti E.-l,....... portable bail rtteiver gd cond, rerent over Best orfer over $6,800 I d I 968-0011 columns does not 1n '73 Chi.'''' Lu\' Pick l:P:. LOSING LEASE, qui I •••••00000 •••••••••••• Long range 300 gals haul. make oHer + as Will rinan<.'e. 5384871 x nt con . tum signa s. elude any applicable ~7°9°p~0rd'f;.;o0pu~~{s~'vs~ Ch crh a uled 1: re at ~~l b~~ipnp~~5se~~~g ~~~ ~~~u::ea~ ~~wr OB. fue: in. 4 ~al~ ~ g.als sume SJl.lXXl B of A loan. Udo 14 neet champ last hel~~:~~5 !~~·.!~~ ... !!?.~ laxes, llceiue. lransrer auto. air. ps. pb. am rm. 1·ond' Good um Sl7110 wba e~ md 2 s. r vin.g G 1 I 9 SS I OS S <> f c · yr w' 11 railer Cheap fees, finance charges. o ooo 2250 OHO 673 2181 lures including · 645-~16 a oar re r 1 t: s, 6'15-~ ev~ $300 Almost New • l!M I Admiral 14 rt Best $1 ~ ~ Display cases. wa1tmi: Volvo outboard sail butane sto\e w oven. -645-2297 Call6428607 offer over $250 2330 feesforairpe>Uulloncon room chairs, Beaut)' monomallc head. tape loab. Sail 9060 Cal 25, excellent $10.SOO MOTOBECANE mo.ftAA Newport Bl CM trol device certifications S 1 h · d d m 0 t 0 r · 3 9 h P • .. 6 f """ 642-4""'" 494 3317 or dealer documentary a on air ryers an alternator, hkt' new, deck , swim step, board ........................ 640·81 I °'appointment good cond., $350. best ...,.., --preparation charges un· hydraulic chairs. m1r 1425. 857 9037 1ng ladder, sleeps 6 28, Classic P28 sloop, Lose~ ofr 494·982! afl s Paradise by the Sea. 22'"2 rors. shelves and plants Safety eqwpped 3 fire \ olvo Jsl ,w choice Npl llobie Cal 16'. r1c-d, almost M 0 PED L1 ke New rt Idea I lrailer In less otherwise specified Also, make-up.shampoo Tellintlthe most people extinguishers. 2 hre moorini; $15 .500 new , has everything. Front & rear shocks Garden Sett111g Across !ryth..!_advert.Lser and hair products pe>ssi e IS 1mpe>rtant to rafts. Oare kit, 3 bilge 661·1313 trlr. bargaui ror qwck from Swimmmg pool 3 ll's time to plan for that •11 &31·9754 or l he surcess or any pumps Sl2.000 C ASll 1980 Va kyne 24. cnu~e sale. 673 :llSS ~uns ttreat I IOO mi private beaches. Form-vacation trip for exlra arter6~ garage sole Make sure FIRM Call answer ad com plete w lfre aboard I -ost $600mew Now only lo Call Tim Wed·Fn. cash, why not sell some To Place your "Fast Resu II " Service Directory ad Call Now 642-5678 b i. 322 Classified Ads, your one· Y 0 u r s 1 s 11 sled 1 n 387-1. 642·4300. 1 slip. $13.500 OBU j Trad1: your old stuH for I $325 obo 518-5637 St~e'-494·9154 or eves 493·6846 or those items you don 'I sl.Qll sh<U!PirrK center C 1a ss 1f1 e d · Ph 0 11 e Have somelhmg 10 sell" <2131433-4818, new gooJ 1es w 1 lh a II fmd what yoo ~ant in Havesomethmg lO sell? need with a Classified Sell things fast .,.. ,th Dail} 642·5678 Class1hed ads do 1l "'ell 12131549-8409 Class1f1ed ad &i2 5618 Daily P1!!?! Class~J Class1f1ed aru. do,~ !d' ~ P1lo1 Want Ad~ VClfts 957Q ...................... , . 'fi7 Ford Van, 6 slk . Uependable, ran ~leep 1111 $1250 080. Must set' Call 5 7PM ~-199'.! 1974DOOGE Exl'l!I 1·ond Auto trans PS rs. AM fM l'U la pl' ~tert'<> cpl 'd. m.igs smg rcrt $2flS(l 549-0012 Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dimes·A·Line • Bring them or mail them with corrtc1 cuh to Dally Piiot, 330 W. B1y St .. Costa Mese, CA. '92626 our famous DIMES-A-LINE DIMES-.~·LIN E ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY . • Each Item must bt priced with no Item over $50. 20e pe r Nne -St .00 mir :mum. No livestock, produce or pl1nta • No commercial ads allowed B&W 10 inch Panasonic A!l'TIQL'E n1~ht ~tJnd T \'., ch~k and alarm $40 Teakwood lump la SSO Wood paper culler ble olcl $40 ltuspllal 131n S25 J\c'cord1an 1111h bed Slit ,\1111111n11m case SSO Ele<'lrolu\ r r u 1 r h l' , S t. 'acuum atlurhments farbcn,are t>lectrll· good 1·011d1llon SSO G f: coffee maker. hke Ol'\\ upright vacuum allach S l 8 B e a u l 1 f u I ments, good c·ond111on h.inrlmade afghan SSO S I 0 Ta b I e I a m µ ~ f' I at .,.. a r l' Rog 1· r' SIS $20 fl\t' l1tl' ru. grape Kings µallt•rn tu ni. S6 G 1 rls 20in $2 Sl2 eJch Reed and S<'h.,..11111 bike good l'On Rart on Stl'rl1n.: d1t1on S3S. Slrollre Buri:und~ pattern slrol11:r 522 High chair S25 S5CI l',l<'h Uamhoo SJ.I Walker S8 Wood and slamless R plt1CC and metal stools SS. SIO set11n l!' SJ!'> Seh1rk Clot'k rad 10 SS 'le.,.. super 3 .speed C>ll'l'lrtc needlepe>ml SIO Lmeru. sbo\'t'r SIO I.ad> Rem 50c-SIO Gold drapes. lS 1nglon S8 Bath ~t·alcs panels SIS Afghon SIO S4 Book~ hard and Xew w1ndo.,.. shades papt>r 25r SS lsed .50c·S2 Wood and tin clothing 25c SJ Wood boxes. baskets 50c SS 2 rlothes hangers 1oc llld1es new robe~ $10 each Hard 10 rand wood each Mens leather toast ton gs SI each shoes 110 SS. Pictures Ivor} beads S30 Silver S2 each Odd glassware chains with pendanti. and dishes 50t' SJ S3S each :.tint sel!. Clothing SQc each 23511 S7 75 S8 75 K11chen1< .ire College Dr . C M Easl 2Sc SS Bedding 5()(· SIO of Ralph s 556·8842 Towels near new S2 l\IMi~ tires nms MXov Dolls SlOSJO Rr<1ss Ml SIO each Range hood lect1ble~ 50t·SIS r o1 SlO Coldspot free1cr. ter) S3 SIS \nl1que needs work $20 Ele('lnt' s ewing h,t!>kt'I S8 udd1ng machine srn Gam es , l'ro~,11.•ird Picn1 r table. bcnrhes puzzlt•s SOc·S3 D1shc' S25 Clothi ng SOrSI Sl ·SIO. Glas,.,..ar e 540-09'./.I 2Sr·S3 Seashells SOC' S2 291 E 23rd SI reel. Costa GAS range $25 Twin Mesa Saturcla~· dnd bed. walnut headboard. Sunday 8 5 oox sprLngs and mat -------- tress new S45 Child~ FRACTION unil belts wardrobe S35 i\llarl SJO Surfboard Stll men I ~1ze refrigerator Pecan lllgh bO> S 10 S40 fherstu(fed eas~ Two upholsterPd UC' t'ha1r. rust color S25 cas1onal chairs S2S An Kitr hcn table SS Four llque rockl'r S20 r .... in bamboo rhairs $10 each headboard S3 Beau11ru1 Chnslmas tree used on hang1n1l lamp SIS Toob ce SIO Christmas 11rna 50c S4 f\ pev. riler $211 men1s. lamps $5 'l;ighl B1kr parb 50<' Siil stand SS Large 5 gal Jcwl'lr~ !Or SS Watche~ jars S2 earh. Mason Jars SS Table lamp Siii Sets SJ each Color TV sso of sheets SS Waterbed S40 Coleman 2 burner sheets $12 Two pair red ss 979 2151 drape~ 512 Presln cooker SlO Three bo.,..I COUCH bed butll·in elec· tr1c s lo\•e . oven. washer cabrnel ~ink. hosp11::11 bell rrame. t'hesl \\llh mirror SSO earh Camera $40 1\!1 ding machine, h1dC' a bed. corree lahlr S:l5 earh Electr1c dryer dlneltl' sel S30 earh Rerri~eralnr . !>love hood. dining room la ble. 2 l'nd tables. S2S earh T11.o love seals. 2 orras1onal chairs. <'h1lds stereo. portable shov.•er w11h riser S20 each Toda\' onl\· 10 S 16SI Placentia Ave 1 LI C M 642·1132 ing balls and bal?S SS each Ski hoots SIS l.awnmo "er SS Kit<'hen11.are l0c·S3 218 22nd Strf.'el. C'o~1.1 Mesa BL.l'E Ven<>tlan J?lass ta ble lamps. shades 121 s12 ea<'h T11.o rhe~ts or dra11.ers SIS. S20 earh Tv.o aquariums SS. $11 Ski p<>li>s St pair Two hardwood har s tool <'hairs. ~wi vel 261.n High S20 each Old style mahogan~ table 241nx2 41nx26ln ll leather top $40 308 Robin Jl ood Lane. Costa Mesa. --------CHRISTMAS tree SIO ELEGANT blue '•elvt•t "·1ng bark chair S45 Nine drawer dresser SSO Matching mirror S.20 Whit~ oak C'Orner table with glass tops 540 Metal ch1frerobe use as 11tll1t" or dolhcs do~t'I S2S. Nke table lnmp ~ S25 each Fat bt•rv..1rt-elt'C'lrl<' bro1h•r ~1th rnt1ic"er SIS S1ri1m iron $1i Nir(• Kitrhen table and .i rha1rs $40 Red couch sso Corfee table S~O Red 10,•e seat SSO. Dou ble bed S30 Fish tank "'1th arress orp $50 Queen bed SSQ Dresser $50 Two end tabll'S S2S earh Corr~ table SIO 3013 Coohdge Ave 1 apl 30. Costa Mesa OH B11kcr A''l' S11turda• and Sunday t·ur1111n~ SI pu1r Wut1 •--------- pil:I urt•"' SIO $2S Two BLACK and while T V J?lass 11hl•lveic with S20 Timex wat<'h SIS bruC'kels S6 WallpUPfr, Radio earphones SIO all kinds SI roll 1Sl...'M76 AM radio SIO. Nt'w h1k Ina boot~ S20 Bkyt'le o~ cablntl walnut. rt· nltt' lites $6 tarh. al w60d 12$. 548-0908 615-5194 JE:'<NY Lmd maho1tan.1 POOi. ~ltcll• S5o Pallo spool~. SO rnt'h w1Ch' 11mt.rl'll,1 SIS Pal10 S38 Ornall' old i "'"' 'hair' S:! l!Jt j(lll,~l'' floor lamp lillSl' hithh S1H wl ('r"I JI 1.io .... 1 S-l 100 gla'~ ~hade Siii Loi' Ut•pr4•"1nn l!IJ"• S2 of lamps from t'\l~n t'r;1 Dou!Jlt' lxod S'lS PJtnled for tablr. \\all. t:l'1l1ng plall' S22 Wtl'kl'r ft•rn iilld floor S3-S50 Solid ~tantl S:111 Punch ~l'l LA DI ES beli<'h rru1~er Luke S.'iO Car lop r;i ck Siii Car b1kC' l'arner $i 50 B1kl' µa r l' 25r $2 5() 5'15 :11\311 ----SOF,\S goo<I ru1111tl1nn S35 550 i\1 ('l,a1n gas la.,.. n l.'di:er $25 Sear-. gas rota~ la"''fl mo\\t'r $20 l.31 I:<' frJmed p11· lure sin 1'>45 9494 brass p1an1> lllmp SIS Si 50 ll ook ' 2Sc Solid bra~> ce1hn.1? r" H.1-.kt'h ik El'en1nj( lun• 3 hoh11a1I m1lkgla" hag Sli St.ltUl'' S7 SO sht1dr:. $18 \llrl<'l\ or :-.i..1lle1 SI :!211 Tustin mllTOr•,, "lml• bl•\ t'll'd \ \ l' \t•ll. pill I )k;H'h :ior SIS 311x30111 1•11 n l'<I UOY S htk<• Sl5 Child':. dc5k S5 Wa ~h1n!! machine S50 Un er S50 India leak .,.._ood room d I\ l<ll'f sso 2 8 0 11 ~I ~leren 'prakl'r' St llam~tt•r 1•ontarncr $1 Sabot bual dolh S:JO Shed SS<I While l'rll'kla1l t .1 bl1• S:IO T\' S30 WC'1g h1 hfl1n1: bt•nl·h S2iJ full bed S.'iO ll(•:Jdl.Jo:ird S25 Shm·l'I s:1 ti' • · -.urr boa rd S-111 X11·rophnnt' 'tdn!I Sl<t Stl'ei boal bunk SIU l'lasllr ~l''< t,rnl S35 \1111' hureau drawer\ \\llh mirro1 S40 End labll' S3u tl31 2(141 11.oo<l fr;1ml' m1rro1 Sl5 GOOD runn111~ t'let·tnr TJbh• 'ldt• ""'"'' 1r1• r.1mpet 11r portable but'ke• ~ 1 fool Ion~ r •' f r 11! t r J 1 or " 11 h hrass <,ha<lrd hanging frt•C'/t>I l'Ompartnwnt 2 IJmp S2S Charm1ni: fot't \\tdt• b~ I'~ ft>et child!> lx'nlwood rot•k1n~ high SSIJ ~1t:J 0782 1•all horse S:.'IJ Ten 1·1nl011tt• an~ 11me cla)sronm gt•ogrJllh' map• m beau11ru1 rulor .. oml' l.t•rm.in mJ•fr SIU S35 E\t)Xl'' ol ftnt• sil \'('!' pluh• ''" sohd •'Oii per. IJra!>s an1f 1w11.l1•r urn~ p1t('hl!~ and 11.1~' S2·S25 !'w.lhd hra.,, d1111r µul b r11 arount1 ~our lock Sl.50 ~tuny 11n1age and an114ue rha1r' SI $50 l!m .whd o.ik 1111 ,.,.. l\·el orflce ch.or SJ."1 r.ood upholo,tered rhal r Sl5 SI'( OJk rttt•kt•f' S20-SSO I nusual 201n high nak 'loo! benl wood b a(' k S8 S 1 x d l's k' S80·SJS GOOd 4 dra\\1•r s tudent desk s~u Classrrx1m school desk SS Sol1cf walnul t y pC' wr1 tl'r sec rel aria I llesk S35 Po1r neat old bent "ood rh.11rs s:m Cbild!> .... ooc1 rha1r SS Walnul 1an11~ or p1ann hl.'nch SIU fleaul1lul s1a1mod arl glass .,..ood rra med 11ancls 18m,30m SS Stam glass des1gne1 piece' $2 $10 R43 \\' 15th Str!.'t'l. Costa ~l<''il 1bC'l1<een Plarent1a and Monro 11a Strel'lo, • 548·UIJ.'i Saturda~ onl' 9 tl l'OffEE mugs SI ~I!'\ purse S4 F'1gure skat{'s. stie 9 SIO Ne\\ pot\cr~ set $13 Baby girl book S2 Danish table S35 S1'< chJ1rs S13 each Cl1X'k radio Sl2 Co1:k1ail i;ct S4 Ice crusher $2 Nrw reihng light S8 An~ro ca mera SJ Aqzu i, '1ewer S.S Phonograph Sll. Sears washer $30 New \'ears derorut1ons lS c SOc . Large aquarium pmmp Sl2 Tackle box S20 19th Irvine 1\\·e ~90 Costa Mesa Street, Cos ta Mesa BOAT paddle. oar SS. S6 Tools 2Sr·S.S 12V supply SlO 6V OC Servo Gii $10 Breaker box S7 Hardware 2Sr·S3 Pair 215xl5 tires SIO. CB an· lenna S2 SWBW meter $30 Slereo ronnrctors SL VTM SIO Plumbing 25r·S3. Radios S3 SIS La rgc ho11P reel SB. Deroy leather strap $4 Wild rall S3 Old Singer machine $20 Fishing pol('s , reels S3·Sl6 19th ln •ine Ave 490 Costa Mesa Street C.M STEREO S.'IO Bird cagt' Siii Dl\h\\,tShcr S20 B;i1 ~t•wl<. 55 C'at•h Edgtr S·lll t'l•Jth1n1: 25t SIO 01-.hes 2St· 54 Hean hJI! 'hair $5 S11. .ti! IJmp SIO 1'1n1i pone IJbh· S20 ('ollt'1·1a hit• A \'On boll Ir~ 7Sr SIU S;iturtla' tl21 Rohon In 1nr Ral'llUl'I Club ( u I' er !"I \ F"' ' GI.ASS lop l'Offel' ta bit' In ine $2 Largl' \\()(td corrrr lli\ B \' t l l' m ~ 111 I: h 1 able s.; l..t.l\l'scal. gold chair car~C'at SIS. Crib ~20 642·Sl9-1 after G. 0 hum per S2. Infant ~eal Salurday 9 12 S3 Bah' clothe~ and MAPLE rorree Lable $16 lo~~ SOc·s.'I nt antenna Pn.,.. er tools SJ each In SS Ice rream maker SS \'ahd walker S3 SQ Sled l'omplctl' Enl'1•clope<lrn SS Ire skales $7 50 ~el and book C'ase S40 T} pewnter S3S Adding Chair S2S Lamp S8 991 mat:'hane SJO Old trn box Trl'nlon Wa). Costa S2 EHmni: bag S7 \Oil ~l esa 8.iker ant1 Bear per bo.,..J S28 Piicher SI Street Satmrday onl> Sheets SI Blankel S4 PRESSEi) I 22 11 Tustin. Newporl g ass rom Beach pole $12 Car stereo SIS ---·------Clork radio 525 Oak GIRL'S 1v.1n Poster bed. chairS22 Antique paint antique white SSO In!! S35 Bookrase S7 SO Matrhtnll canop) frame Strawht'rr.1 Jar SIO Mir S 15 Twl n ye I low rorecl plan( ~tand S2S hedspread. pillow sham, fou r ~ .... "el chairs S5 matching yellow ranop) 2211 Tu stin Ave $20 Green bedspread ~ewport !Wach set S20 Large dark bean hag chair SIS 547·8.162 \'A RI ETY musical In· struments S5 SSO. Cased Wli EEL rhw $50 Anl1 Artie\' flute sso Boxes que Kodak autograph or interesting old camera S20 Antique k1t1•hen utensils. many toaster SIO Slark and wood handles JOc SI while 7.emth 1710 TV Bt'aultfullv made SSO Pair orras1on11I 11 nod en artis ts rase chairs S.'15 Playboys 2Sc 21xl7, 3 pallets and SQ ea<'h. Small dog house tubes or paint $20 6fl S2 Tons or shells for wooden profession a 1 shell cran and collect artists easel $7 Old nrne mg 2Sr 11 Jar to 5:1 jar 1ncb solid ropper work· each. Antique clothes ing ships oil lamp s21 washing plunger $10 Shp nng drop forged Suitcases S2. Pots and ooal anC'hor SIS Boxes pans 25t' SS Toaster or rope. Nautical gear. oven S.S. Portable H1fi h d $25 . Book shelves hg ts an equipment SSO·SIO Cased Rogers 2Sr St8 Good bail bag with brackets S2S Big silverware for 6, SSQ selection of iron or Corree table and end brass fireplace tool sets tables SS each New including andirons and Samsonite lole S20 rirescreens $5-S2S. Six Western caclus lamps !ables SJ.5.SSO Many old SIO pair. Books IO<:·SOr oil table lamps. brass Chest or drawers S20 and glass S.S·SSO. Pair Single headboard $5 old hickory wood skis, Lounging warm up bag d S SIO Corner nit' nor neat eco lO. Ha nd shelves SS 18inx24in m1Hed old wood boat models SS.'25. Excellent beveled mirror SI s v.orking. Prt<'e Comput Planter S2·Sl5 Am 1fm r 11 radio S.S Call 548·2765 ing u sue white before 9am. after o por<'eh•in Butcher scale ('ome to l29·A Cabrillo. SSO 843 W, lsth Street. Costa Meu 1 between Co~la Mesa. PlarenUa and Monrovia Bl KE 10 speed, mens TV portable blat'k. Slrettsl $48-0135 Satur 27ln works good, needs white, 11t'Orlt.s good S2S. d11y only 9-6 paint S2S S48 1823 Upriahl \laruum s2s -------- Canister vacuum com· 8 £AUTIF'UI. 4 drawer SURFBOARD SSO. 1..arge plete szo. Mttr 10·30 chest excellent condi· Spring wet tiull S2S. &CG I~ lion. &4S-G939 SSO. m~l C.O.ta Mtsa ; FOR tNFORMATION CALL LOIS 642-5678, ext. 319. BUM PER pool 1able ~ Ski bools. size 7. 8. 9' 7 SIO pair Womens (jar mont ski boots 6N SIS Kids skis with ;1iord1r ~•ep '" bindings SIS llats and glo'c~ 50c lied rrame S 2 felephOOt' SS AM car rad111S S5 968 l().IJ STANLEY ii arage door C'L STOM King "'ll' openrr l'Omplrte S4!i blue green flu .. erl•d Commerr1ol ''acuum b c <t sp r ea d SS 0 .,..1th 1,1iorse motorS35 ~I.itching hl'o1dl.Joard t:.irJj(e door sJr1•1y spr S51l Walnul t'abtnt'I S in.: set of t SIO SS7 4480 frl't long for rernrds SIS Anllqul' trunk SSO Ult'YCl.E 26in bovs S20 l'ar w111do11 sneen' S5 G E rerord player SIS Two Oldsmobile "heels Do" n mumm) bill( SlS ~ All parts (or autn air Tl"o molorr\cl e t'11 nd111nnt•r S211 hl'lmt'ls SS e:t('h . llair i\lumAnum 1•ru1rnes S5 dr) rr SS Make up mir Wehstl.'r JO SO ll;tn1 an T()\ ~ 2St SI 2~ Bah) Jnd rhtldr!'ll~ t•ll>1h"'· rnfont to s11t• !i ~51: S4 ll1gh l·ha1r Si Ci1rl' :!1.1111 b1kl• SIS f<efn1wr .. 1ur s~s F.ll'tlnt' hJr ~1)!11' S25 Skt!> un<I 11111<1111,,: Slll Book1'.1,t• S2ll French doors SIS t'.•l'h SJbJI SSO i l5 \lar Qut•nte. Curona !lei \1.11 Sat urda~ K J0· 12 110 WEIGHT hfttn~ benrh. .1dJustablc back w1lh ll'g lerts, I 'ur<lly u~l'<I. good rundil111n S.50 1 IU lb barbell. dumbdl :.el $35 Dark b ro .,.. n mt·dtll'frJnt•Jn s tvle 1·0Het 1a1Jle, ~t)(l(J n1nd1 11un S3S Floor lamp l"lth gltL'~ lJblt• \\IK>dt•n base l'XCl'llrnl Mnd1 11un J v.a~ ~v.1lch S4S T.,..o rbroml' rhair~ $2 t•ach Mor(') llo!(Rte board. nrw S20 549 6279 ro r S7 C<tml'ra S3 1enn:i s.5 l'.422762 1867 OBESS ERS S31l t'otr h Miln~ books Ilk' SJ To.'s Tu~tln A\t• Cost .. 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HA~D lrurk •doll~ 1 ht'a\} dul) S3.'i 4 boll 11 1n mag .,..hel'I~ RWA Cosmic fit Alfa :ind ·• S25 R\' acce~sont•s Jnd cilr part $5 S!ifl Edelbro('k torkl•r for '>mdll b!Jck ('ht'V S50 582 Kn ov.ell Plat'!.' co~t d ~1esa fl<tll 3710 S~5 Coffoe table S35 ! 21)35 fuilenon \i 1• ; ~our oc('a~wna1 1;ihles I rn .. ia ~1rsa M EDITERH \NEA~ !! dr:tl"l'r l'hl'~t of drdl'l'r' S25 2018 Diana Ldne. \ewport £1t':il'h 54f1·52IO ~IAGNATO~F.Chord or gan \\1th t>l•n1·h S25 640·15ii ::iW IM'.\11~C pool paml SlO a ~:illon Roller con 'e' or S3 rt 50 gallon ruel tank 1 llnx2iinx43m S50 Anderol 750 com S!i SIS T.,..o hJng1n)! lam11~ S5 for 2 T11.o IJ ble lamµs S5 SIO P11· lore framl's SI S5 30in ~so l.>eH!ll'd mirror S2o 239 Ocl•.in \'1r.,.. 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Che''} head S50 Cash ner of Balboa Rl\d and bolsters and bedspread SI SS Aft~r lpm Cash _o_n_l)_64_5-_J996 _____ 1 _s_e_,.,_ll_e _____ _ only. please 760-1236 ABLE S25 !"our chairs Corona del Mar S35 for all Warne iron ---------• S3 Eltttnc Chord organ MERCEDES huh caps, $45 Guitar $10 Work new StS earh Tl•ase 10 hench SIO (.'abanets speed bike ('t'nlt'r pulls, S15 $25 Marble C'oHee needs wo rk $ 5 0 . lable S50 Power tools ScbwiM 10 speed bike $10 SSO Two chest or S45 King o-luwntwocy drawers S30 $50 Oa~ cle edger S50 Stove top bed SSQ 646·2377 DOUBLE bed, sofa S2S Right rear Bug render $25 Two pair \\nmens ~k1 boots 1 :\tunan and 9'1 Caber S25 earh 1\mencan mid ~1ie ski rack $20 IS1n t1rr rhains SlS Junior ski tlo1hes S2·Sl5 962 0658 R \Ill \I and r1•ieul,1r t1rl'~ R<icl1 Jh :1 155SRxt2 l1k1· OI'" 1 f•H' 535 lih 11 IHS\ l·I. 195xll 20.~\ll SHI p.111 1)1 I rnr SS5 lti.h I.I 155\ 1;1 S25 p,ur "'"Kll''- 111 (.; RiOx 14. 1115 i!I\ 11 1115 i0Xl3. 14:ix I~ i;1d1JI~ $1() e.t('h I J71h 15 SIU I G78xH Ol'll SIZI I llR78\I~ StO SIOl!ll'' in lrUl'k l1rl'l> j 50X 15 I 0 p I~ . 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DRIFTWOOD r1repl11re Standard bathroom sink gas log S30 Dremel jtg $10Slf34se08mosi "'ater saw and moto tool S30 purftier under sink type Large workbench S25 fOAM mattress. eJ!· new SlS Panasonir 8 New m1rrowave brown-g('rate S2S Pl) wood. track stereo player S20 !ng dis h SIO Am to wallboard mason1te Realistic Port·I Play 8 Jumper <'ables s4 s heets. doors, sign track stereo AC or Bat-Portable auto SPothght boards S39. Gas can 56 ~IO\ 1-: .1p,1rtnwn1 ,111•"1 BEOROO~I ~ct Douhlt• S.'>ll 111,11.,..,ish<·t sz.~ Old dresser 11.1th m11·101 S25 ,0 1111 "'""I hufll'I sJri Frame and ha.idhourd DnJ! hou'l' S5 1;.ii; !r,.;11 S25 Two n111h1 'land 211:1:1 lfrpuhlir ('11,1,1 _s_2_s _9ii8_._·2!_5';(_1 ____ 1 \1t·-.1 .1 11 0 I s p LA y ('ti h I n I' b . n r. r 1.1 .\ ~: n r h J !I ih .. 15.,..x32hx3~<1 55 l«1c·h mJlchinl! s:,o 1•.11·h •d tcry S2S. Color T. V. RCA SS. 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Costa Mes;,i. ~·67:11 LARGE glass show case. painled while S2S. Com· merr1al clothes racks. round S20 each. Straight Sl2 each. Cemenl blocks painted SQc each White Rabbit jacket sso. Beige Rabbit coal S25 Maple bookrase, double bed stead SlS Single iron head stead $8 Large book('&Se 125. 5S2·1k>92 CHILD'S youth bed. dark rolr, with mattress SM. Tall 1 drawer narrow chest S22 SO Lamps SS, $8, Coffee tables, and end tables SS $8. Cttr bed S3. Baby ('tmlrrs S3. 14. Dinettt t1ble and r halrs S40 Two end teblcs S8 earh. Four drawer chest $23. OlS· hes 10c·$1 667-1109 or 543-2987 SI SQ Bulletln board S2 -------- Heating pad SI Ladies' WASHER and dt\er SSO clothes 50c S8 . 191 each Portabl'e d1 s- A I be rt Pl C. Costa hwasher SSO. Elt>rtnr Mesa 646-2687 typewriter S50 Vuruum GAS log and grate SIO cleaner S20 Rolar~ Fire srreen $3 f A power mower $40 Scv. TWI:'\ mattre11i. und box sprinat. ortho $4~ Twin m11ttrcsi.. Slmmon11 s:10 Child's outdoor :\w 1n~ ~li<le ~ 9".4 fifUI Furnace excellent ron· 1ng ma<'hine S50 Sttd dition !W>,000 BTU S20 ~prcadrr SIO. Electrir Wh l t r P<>ster bed edacr SlO 221 flower frames $25 11111r dryer. St .. Costa Mc"a tiircllent rondll100 SS. Authenir Persian va11e D E C O R A T () R TWO tan rouC'h\'l'I, 111w !Kl SIO Womens blousei1 wallshelve~ ~ La ftl.• S2S 7R Cor $20, 9 drll"l'r size 42.44 SI each. 176 co rcee table uo. drosH S I ~ unit 2 Cecil Place. Cost l Matcl\inJ alept1ble as. matthi~ nlJht 11t11ndi1 Meu.~ Hopdt UttQ.~ S3tkh.Call 5S7·1724 ••• r--------------.in N••4 •p•rt1 •4•"•"'•flt f I r.r COHMElL CHEVROLET .X)l llarbor Hh cl I ·1 ~T ·\ :'11 ~:s \ 546-1200 • HIGHIUYER : Top dollars for Sports Cars. Bugs, Campers. : 914's, Audi's AskforU1CMGR JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Bh•d · HUNTINGTON BEACll 142-2000 WENHD YOUR EXOTIC Ir H ITISH CARS We also bave a lea:ie company that leases other makes o( autos, trucks and vans. For ad· ditional information oo l~sina please call 71419'12·1?10 714/li61·9611 CREVIER ORANGE COUNTY'S &T NEWPORT Sales-~rv1ce-Leas10g -JMPQDTS Roy Caner.Inc. 1.:-ii~~;;;;;;;=~ , Rolls Royce BMW ~ -IS40Jamboree -3100 W Coast Hwy Newnnn Beach 640-6444 Newport Beach z- .. fl42.941li '70 BMW 2002, • needs work. r WANTED! 1mo ooo. s13-82J1 t Late model Toyotas and • '78 BM w 320I xlnt cond. t Vo l vos. Call u s auto, AC. AM 1FM .. TODAY !!! cassette. new tires :· MUST SELL. 5IOO(l Earle Ike ~7687 __ _ TOYOTA.VOLVO Capri 9715 t---, ,-.. .-H.-.,-....._ .... l._h_.d._-t • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • •• • • • Coste Moe ""'••t-fJOJ w S40·f07 Tap Ollar Pid For Your Car' JOHNSON & SOH U..coll. Uercury 2626 Harbor Blvd ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa ~5630 WeP!t. OVER llwlooll For Your Good VW. PorscheorAud1 ·&.Ji~8~1 '79DATSUM 1210 S spttd hatchback w1a1r & cassette. Lo miles. A real beauty (9S4XZPl $3995 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd VW-PORSCH.E·AUDl 142-2000 «5 E. Coast Hiway - at Bayside Drive ew rt Beach 673·0900 Premium prices pa id for any used car (foreign or domestic l in good condition. See Us Fi t! 2888 llJ1h01 .. hi! , ~<.:~ta ~It·~ 1 !),II\ OJ:•>_ WEIUY t)SED C~&TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR RU APPIWSAL Cormier-DeUllo CHIYIOUT 18211 BEACH BLVD. JIUNTfNGTON BEACH 147"'°87• 4t-llll 1971 DATSUHFIO 5 speed tram. & thls one Is in excellent condition' C4S4ZYN l SADDLBACIC IMW 13 I ·1040 4tMt4t 1'71DATSUM 21012+2 Arctic white accented with beautiful simple tan. air condJliooing, AM /FM radio, mac wheels, shadow. (16759) $1.195 TARGITDATSUM 1373 Harbor Bl Garden Grove (7 I 4t 554-9000 '712401 Good cond. New '72 cubs, recent tuneup. White /red lot. 13750 940-912 1976 CHEVROLET CHEVEI ii Equipment Includes a 4 cyl. engine. automatic transmission. radio and white side walls (t05POR) 51M5 1977 DATSUN 1210COUPI Equipment Includes a • cyl. 9"0ine, 5 speed transmission. radio. heel« and ~lie side Wiiis. (887SFZ). 52795 1976 FORD MUSTANG Equipment Includes a 6 c:yt engine, automatic transmission, radio, and POwer steering. (097RLC). 52695 1977 DATSUN 200SXCOUPI Equipment 1nelud" a 4 cyl. engine. 6 speed tranemlsslon. air conditioning and r•dto (857SWRl 53695 UJtUIKl VOLVO COMM ELL CHEVROLET ~11.Hhor llh.! ' •rs r \ \H.s' 546-1 200 True ks Vans & 4X4s We're your Ram Tough Tr~k Center' 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA _646.9303 S~946L '68 Chev. Malibu xlnt. con d AM FM radio, $900. 7 9 FORD IROMCO '72 DODGE VAM RANGER XL T COMVERSIOM (1"4172'1 IOOClf'T'DI '63 P1800. restored in & '72 Chevy lmp ex c mecb out. health forces sale. cond. a1c. clean. gd mt must sacr SJS.1643 obo 67J..11253 aft 7 m '70 242S, 4 sod j2700968-~ '73 Wgn, sm. VB. auto. nu ures, ps, pb, a c, runs ~.499-5754 '72 Nova, new cooling system. runs, nds elec. work 080642-0159 '76 Loaded. Stereo. s7997 ~ 7 9 JEEfl 4x4 PICKUP 14*31 s7397 t976HORNET 50.000 miles S2800 '78 FORD ---'63=1::....:·7..::.:094;,,;.,_--4• COURIER PICKU $2500 SS6·43S3 eves & '69 Chev ~. 69.000 mi. 11Lmr1J ~ekendL 9915 COHTEMPUTIMG CADILUC7 We specialize in leases for the business ex· ecutive & professional. Lanie S.11 effoR Of'H.w 1911 Cdoc1 MowlRStock! NABERS CADILL1\'C /li(X) Hrtl11• II/vii ( '"··· ........ , '140'1100 Posi-traction rear. AA track $650. 842-80.SS '79 Caprice Classic. full pwr, lo mi. wire whls, air. beaut. rond. ~950. 968·8S23. "Luxurious De Ville" Super Sharp Luxury '711 CADILLAC Sedan '81 LINCOLN MARK VI. DeVllle, elecanlly BeauUlul inside le out, equipped with leather super loaded with all the Interior . tilt wheel. luxuries. See it now! cruise control. full (81F877) MUST SELL! power. (3511181) MUST Need reliable person to SELL! Need reliable aaaume balance. No old person to a as u me contracts or back pay. balance. No old con· ments due. Will help tracta or back paymenta finance. Call Mr. Sandy, due. WllJ help finance. 'Frank Proto LIM. (714) Call Mr. Sandy, Frank ~7~·•=1-----11 Proto L/M. 17 14 ) 847-3661 Ullle Min Mullet sat on r I a Tu!fel. •loni came • I aplder and read in ~ f'or CIUslned Ad Dally Pilot Classified ACTION aedJoo abcM Miu Muf· Clll a fet'a Tuff et and bouaht" Dally Pllot for •.95. You can eeU I AD-VISOR your tu.If« and lots '4a>5111 otbtt tblllfl throa1b Dall1 Piiot Clualf{ Adi. ll 5111 '3997 '2997 •