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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-24 - Orange Coast Pilot• Marina Edison 43 Laguna Beach Fountain Valle~ Ocean View 0 San Clemente • Westminster 14 Estancia 35 Mission Viejo ·41 Huntington·eeach 6 lJ niversi~ · 16 Laguna Hills 0 St. Paul 31 Newport Harbor 21 Dodgers World Serie• 5 MaterDei 24 Irvine ..., ............ LeUure World'& Ricardo Sosa punchea time change into one of 1,200 clockl th.al .Pire his ·re~y. It's a time-consuming job to give ba~k an hour :By JOHN NEEDHAM OttlleDelty,........, Sunday 's 2 a .m . change from daylight-saving to standard lime ls bad news for Ricardo Sosa, irrigation superintendent for the Leisure World retirement community in Laguna Hills. That's when the usually cheerful El Toro resident moves the more than 1,200 time clocks that control the sprinkler system for the community back an hour. Sosa, who has worked at Leisure World for 16 years, says it takes him about SO hours to change all the clocks, which are distributed throughout 764 acres and control as many miles or sprinkler pipe. "We started changing them a few days ago," Sosa said. "Ir we waited until Saturday, man, we'd never get them done." Sosa said it takes about 10 minutes to change each clock, including driving time and time to locate the green boxes that shield the tickers from the elements. "Almost all of the clock• are computerized so the job is easier than lt u.aed to be," Sosa said. "But we sWl have about SOO of the old ones that are harder to set." Sosa probably wishes he lived in Arizona, Htwaii or part of Indiana. Those states always are on standard time, and the bi-annual clock changing ritual wouldn't be necessary. But in California, clocks must be set back an hour Saturday night or Sunday morning for the return to standard time from daylight saving time. With the exception of 1973, when the Arab oil embargo prompted then-president Richard Nixon to suspend the cbanie to standard time in an attempt to save energy, Sosa said he's been changing the sprinkler clocks since 1965. "Twice a year we're out here," he said, laughing. "tr people think they've got problems remembering to change one or two clocks at home, they should try changing 1,200 of them." 7 Yankees 4 YOUR HOMITDIN DAllY MR 11l-1AN CJf COUNTY \.A l If ()JiN1 A l5 CfNTS U.S. agency dumps auto restraint rule WASIDNGTON (AP> -The Reagan administration Friday abandoned a requirement that automakers install air bags or automatic seat belts next year, ending a decade·long campaign to equip cars with the safety devices. The automatic restraints were to have been required in large cars beginning with the 1983 model years $11d in all cars by 1984 under regulations approved in the Carter administration and s trongly endorsed by the insurance industry and safety groups. Raymond Peck , the Transportation Department's top auto safety official, said the rule was rescinded because the administration believes motorists would circumvent automatic restraints as much as they do the presently required manual seat belts. The Insurance InsUtute for Hi&bway Safety called the decision a "tragedy" that "condemns to utterly needless death tens of thousands of Americans who will be in car crashes just In the coming decade, and whose lives could be saved by crash protection," "I'm afraid the auto manufacturers have won the day," declared Charles Bruse, the Washington representative for Allstate Ins urance Co., wblch for years has pushed for mandatory passive restraint system in cars. Representatives from each of the big-three automakers - General Motors, Ford and Chrysler -bailed the decision as "good judgment" and said efforts now should be aimed at getting motorists to use the seat belts now in cars. But Sen. John C. Danforth, R·Mo., said he will introduce legislation Monday to reinstate the crash protection requirement. "Unless Congress reverses the decision lo rescind the s afety standard, thousands of Americans will die needlessly in automobile crashes and perhaps hundreds of thousands more will suffer disabling and disfiguring -injuries," be said in a statement. Saying that automatic seat belt s co uld b e e a s ily discoMected, Peck told a news conference that "An unused safety device is no safety device at all." Bruse at Allstate disagreed and said there is no evidence to show that passive restraints would be unacceptable to motorists. Indeed, he added, a s tudy of motorists using automati c restraints in Volkswagen Rabbits showed ~ percent use. The federal requirement, which originally was to have gone into effect this fall, was postponed in April for a year. The now-canceled rule would have required some form of passive restraint beginning with large cars in the 1983 model year. Newport firm head raps fraud charges By KEITH TUBER Ot .. Ddy .......... John G. Rinaldo, chairman of lhe board of Newport Beach-based American Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Friday rebutted fraud and negligence charges filed a day earlier against the company by the state Department of Real Estate. "It is the pos ition of the company that the allegations are without merit . Any accusation s or improper misconduct will be actively contested," Rinaldo said in a prepared statement. American Home and two of its officers, broker Mary Katherine Zvonek and attorney Scott Wade Wellman. are acc used of div e rtin g $300,000 from investors' trust accounts for th ei r own personal us e , co·mingling c lients' funds. conspiring to mislead investors and engaging in improper business practices. Rinaldo explained in his statement that American Home funded a substantial number of large loans through its escrow trust account. symposium Wednesday at the Bev erly Wils hire Hotel. Scheduled s peakers include former Congressman Eugene J. Keogh, Eastern Airlines chief Frank Boqnan and top economist s Milton Friedman and Walter Heller. Rinaldo is scheduled to mode rate the conference. which will discuss President Reagan's ecpnomi~ progr am. A spokesman for American Home said the filing against the company will not affect the meeting. The locally based home mortgage firm has arranged about $60 million in loans for 7,000 investors. Money supply falls within • expec~at1ons 'Action' promised after summit "Approximately $300,000 was in transit for deposit from a savings and loan to the bank," Rinaldo said. "The $300,000 that was in transit was covered by American Home Mortgage's line of credit in order to fund the loans. The Department or Real Estate has alleged this created a $300,000 shortage. NEW YORK (AP> -A $1.5 billion drop in the nation's money supply reported Friday was within the range or money market expectations and could lead to Reagan administration pressure on the central bank to loosen its grip on monetary growth, analysts said. The Federal Reserve said MlB, the basic money supply which in c lude s c a s h i n ci rculation plus checkin1 accounts, including those bearing interest. rell to $433.<t billion in the week ended Oct. 14. Future course of global talks on developing nations not yet clear "We have been assured by outside counsel and by our independent auditors that covering this $300,000 with credit lines did not create a shortage. CANCUN, Mexico CAP) -The s ummit conference or 22 of the world's richest and poorest nations ended here Friday night, and its host promised, "We will translate our words into action to help the developing countries." Coast panel criticized in·hearing SAN DIEGO CAP) -The CaUfornia Coutal Commlaa1bn was given a toague luhlnl to some applause Friday at a beartna called by the Senate Natural Resources Committee on a bill to abolish the a1ency. Pete r Douclas, its chief deputy dJrector, ar1ued that without the commialoo "local government wo uld be dtfeuele111" to stop muWatioo of the cout, To the applause of mott ol the 50 people 1D the bearin1 room, Sea. Ray Job•aon, R-Cblco, uk.ed no-IC)u: "How can you Juauty apndes that take away the lndlvidual'a ri1bt1 to UM hil property u be sees flt?" "I'm concerned with tbe laad uae baltneu -I want tbem out of lh• buain••.t.'.' commeat.cl Sen. Jtm sw.. n·San Dleao. a committee member and 1poaeor of._,bW,SBJeO., ~ I Even before the conference's closing session, President Reagan declared that "great progress" bad been made, but be warned ag"inst creating ''s ome gigantic new international bureaucracy" lo alleviate poverty. Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo, whose government spent an estimated $8 million to conduct the unprecede nted conference, said the meeting's particapants were made more aware ol the problems ol the world's hungry inhabitants. But co-chairman Pierre Elliott Trudeau, prime minister of Canada1 cautioned: "I don't think we can say t h e North-South dialo1ue will be resolved tomOrTOw." A1 the summit finJshed its work, there were no signa from the closed meeting• tbat apeclflc OCTD wo.rken accept offer T\fo doaen union worltera accepted a salary of(er Friday from the Oranae County Tranatt Dtalrict call.int f« a 10.S percent increase over two years. The worker•, .,bo are represented by the BrOtberbood of Railway, Airline and Steamabip clerkl, votM to accept the tame otter U.91 btld rejected Just weeks before, accordln1 to a diltrlct · apokeemu. t 1 steps were agreed upon to lessen the pressing problems In the developing world, although food and agriculture were disoossed for' at least three hours and other talks focused on economic and energy issues. Lopez Portillo said the delegates "didn't fall into recriminations." But Trudeau, acknowledging that no open criticism was voiced, said: "We did express openly to one another the kind of differences we saw." Speaking at a press conference he held with the Canadian prime minister, the Mexican president called for joint action to help solve individual economic problems and said attacking "economic disparities is the responsibility of all." "In any event, this is a technical question and does not in any manne r relate to American Home M()rtgage's taking, using, converting, or in any manner misappropriating investors' funds." American Home is sponsoring a bu siness and economic Jail death ruled heart attack Case focus on OC emergency mental care issue By GLENN SCOTI' Of .. Dely,... .... An autopsy completed Friday revealed that F'tled Meyer, a S6·year-old man being held in Orange County Jail, dJed ol a heart attack. Meyer wu booked .into Jail a week .,o after •hertlf'a deputies said they were unable to place him 1n a meatal health f aciUty after he wu ta.km into custody for drenchiDg a woman In Roaamoor with water from a 1arden bole. Sberilf'a aftlcialt earlier In tbe week bad pabliclMd bit cue u an example of an apparent breakdown ln emer1enc1 mental health care for poor people. They Hid M WU n-da"ly jailed on 1u1picloa of balter1 because there was no place left to takebim. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart aald that once in the medical wing ol the jail, Me1er was teen by three physicians and a psychiatrist. He waa diapoled for a chronic heart problem and was provided medication, Hart said. Meyer wu scheduled to be arrai1ned ln Oru1e County Municipal Court oa Tueld.y for battery char1es but the heart.Qi was postponed until Friday, Hart said. At the arrai1nment, Neyer could bave been ordered to u.nderao .. i.1 bealtb wu.c °" trea--.: Halt aplalDed. ll•y• died 1'11\anda, ........ Deputi• foqnd him iD bll Hll at I :• p.m., wb• be didn't respond to the dinner call, Hatt said. First deputies,. then medical staffers and finally paramedics, who arrived lS minutes later accordin1 to jail records, tried to resuscitate Meyer. He was pronounced dead . al UC Irvine Medical Center. Authorities were careful Friday not to lmply that Meyer's death wu caused by the failure to plaee him ln a mental health facllity. 'Ibe death, however, did focue attention oa Ole temporary ayatem that hu been lll effKt tbla moath after a contract I• 'UC Irvine Medical Center to• treat lndi1ent1 for mental dlaturMnc:ee wu· tenniaat.ed. Under the old contract, emer1ency mental bultb e ... waa provided by tbe mldllal ( ... AWOPIY, .... Ai)· Maury Harris, an economist with Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins, said the flgure was ··pretty much in line with what people had been expecting." One implication, he said, "is that the Fed is still vulnerable to future (Reagan) administration criticism .. about keeping a tight rein on the money supply. The Fed has attempted to limit money growth as a means or controlling inflation. DRllGI cam lllTHll Fait this weekend with d~nse fog near ooast ·· nights and mornin gs. Highs In a>s at beaches, 70s inland. Lows in sos. 111111 TlllY Jn tM /ronlWr q1, c:otti. ru1tln1 wr. the tco"''ff . TheH doJI•, Tezo"' .ore boiUiflQ oil rutlen. SH P.o9f AJ01 11111 . ~ . b! Orange Coa t DAILY PILOT /8aturd1y, OotOber 2'4, 1981 ' · Riles seeks youth. jobs , Hopes relationship with Reagan will.aid employment lb ltlCHAllD GREEN Q(•INltf...-..... State Su()(lrintendent or Public lHstrucUon WU&on Rlles saJd ln lrvine that a w o rk i ng relatloo.ship he developed when Ronald Reagan was governor may pay oU in terms or youth etnpJoyment now that Reagan ls president. He told about 200 people al an l)H:lustry Education Council lencheon at the Reeistry Hotel that. because be knew Reagan a\ governor, be was able to go to \f.ashington D.C. to lobby for a Ptoposal to stimulate youth employment. 1"Ril es said that Reagan "showed interest" in a proposal to call together the leaders of the private sector and get a commitment from t hem to employ qualified young people. These leaders could be persuaded to hire young people If they were offered the proper tax incentives, Riles said he told the president. Riles said he also told the president that perhaps th1! . private sector leaders would be wUl ing to commit to hire yottng * * * " people even lf they weren't point he said he and Reagan agree. offered tax Incentives. . on. "I would hope they would do .it After the speech, Riles said Just to be food Amerlc11n1," he hla opponent In next June's 11ald. election lor superintendent ol Riles said his relaltonsblp with public Instruction, Bill Honjc, Is Reaaan began when be <Riles> uslnc a campalan philosophy or was elected to his flnl term as/ "Let 's find somethine wrong slate superintendent of public with Riles." ins truction and Reagan wac Honig has called Riles an elected to his second term as "apologist ror a deterioratine governor. stale school system." Honig has ·•1 met with him then and also c l aimed that Riles' asked him if we could work approach lo helpine the together," Riles said. "I found educational system is to uk for out then that if you can get to more stale money, whlle bla Reagan and get a commitment, (Honlg's) approach would be to be won't change his mind." a return to "tradillonallst" Riles said at the luncheon education and more discipline lo 'fhursday that he d ecided to the classroom. make youth employment one of "I don't know anything that the main topics of bis Aug. 31 commends Honig to the job," meeting with Reagan because Riles said. "I've been working this IJsue is "one of our most to save the system. troubling domestic problems. ''I read the polls and he reads ''Twenty-five percent of all the poll s . Every body is young people are unemployed,'' concerned about discipline, Riles said. "And 50 percent of all which of course I'm concerned black youth from 18 to 24 are about. But what bas he done unemployed." about discipline? Riles concluded that private "Really I think the public industry can do a much better job should view som e o f his of hiring and training youths than statemen ts as campaign the government can do. That's a rhetoric." * * * * * * 8ut Riles opponent says state schools 'too permissive ' I. .f., PHJL SNEIDER MAN dft11e Diiiy ~llet 5UIH Ilill Honig, who hopes to unseat long -time s tale Supe rintendent of Pub Ii c Instruction Wilson Riles in an l'leclion next June. made a 9Weep through Orange County this week calling for a return to ··'traditionalist" school policies. Hon1g's recipe for educational refo rm d e mand s healthy helpings of basic reading. math. \\1riting and science courses. i!~rn1shed with a generous '>t'r vmg of homework and dished 1iu t with a s trong dose of rl.{sc ipline. llomg 1s superintendent of the Reed Union Elementary School D1~tr1t"t m Marin County and has twen ~ member of the s tale Board of Education since 1975. H e described himself as a fc rrmer Riles supporter who now bf. I •eves the s t a te · s top t•fucat1on official has become an apologist for a d eterior ating state school system. "Wilson Riles is a nice guy who's committed to education," Honig said. "But he's been there 12 years, and I think we need a change." Honig presented scholastic test scol'es results that place California students in the bottom third nationally. ··The real issue 1n ttlls campaign is. 'What's going on here'> Why the big drop in educational achievement?· .. Our schools have become too soft. too permissive. Discipline is just not there." Honig said he believes that if present trends are not reversed, California's public school sys t e m f ace s further deterioration. He fears that tax credit or voucher programs will gain the support of alien ated parents, g iving them financial breaks for sending their children to private schools. Public s c hools will remain only to educate those who c annot afford private instruction, he predicted. . Honig claim s Riles h as a ttributed tbe d ec line in California school achievement to factors outside the classroom such as television viewing, an increasing nu lTl ber or broken ho mes and inadequate slate funding He contends that Riles approach to curin g state education problems has been to ask the California Legislature for mpre money. Honig believes the system mus t undergo a complete philosophical overhaul before he can say whether the current level of state funding for schools is adequate. The candidate admitted that as state superintendent he would not have the power to impose his philosophy directly on local school di stricts. · C as fumes bother Irvine ' 4.gencies· meet to stop odor s following complaints f gf . f e presentat1 ves o seven p lie agencies were trying to f~d a way Friday night to put a h ~lt to gasoline fu mes being dnitted in Irvine at Lake Road .1 bd Barranca Parkway. !Nearby residents complained I<) city · officials Friday that sttkening gasoline fumes were ~fling into their homes 'Representatives of the Orange C'Ounty Fire Department and the <hr a n g e C o u n t y H e a I t h Clepartment said, however. that t11ere was no immediate danger fJ!qm a standpoint or public h'alth. They also said it was upl ikely the fum es would uplode. ~The problem of gasoline odors ir\ the area was first discovered o" Oct. 13. That's when an u~derground pipe at the Union • 76 service station/car wash on Lake Road and Barr anca Parkway was found to be leaking. Before it could be repaired. thous ands of gallons of gasoline seeped into the underground water table. There have been no reports of subsequent leaks. Some of the gas found its way to the nearby San Diego Creek. which leads into Newport Bay. Orange Cou nt y Fire Department officials supervised a vacuuming operation. However. on Friday residents interviewed near the service station complained that they have been sickened by gas smells since the leak was first discovered. Judy Owens, director of the Kinder Care pre-school near the service station. said that, on som e days, the gasoline smell was so bad that she would not let the children play outside . Edith Seimers. manager or the 100-unit Woodbridge Manor senior citizens' complex on Lake Road, said residents have been complai n i n g or nau sea. headaches. watery eyes and trouble sleeping. At 4 p .m . Friday representatives of the California Department of Fish and Game, Ora n ge Cou nt y F ire D epartment , cou nt y Envl"ronmental Ma nagement ' A g e n c y , c o u n t y h· e a 1 t h department, Irvine City Public Works. and Irvine Police De partment were dis cussing ways to eradicate the gasoline sm elJ s . Coast notables· given honor Four Orange Coast residents ere among 10 countians who teceived s pecial recognition Friday at Headliners Night. • They are Nancy Ebsen. th eater ; Harriette Witm er, bu s in ess; Kevin Magee. amateur sports. and Bob Luu, professional sports. Mrs. Ebsen, Mrs. Wilmer and ~tagce live in Newport Beach. Lutz in San Cle mente. The a nn ual H eadliners Night recogn izing Or ange County resident s for their acbeivements and c on : ltibutlons t o s ociet)', is sponsored ~ the Orange County Press Club. The event was held al the Fluor Corp. in Irvine. Mrs. Ebsen, who directed triday's opening in Costa Mesa Qt .. Mary Queen of Hearts,·· -ritlen by her husband, actor Buddy Ebsen, has worked for years with children's theater ln the county. She is production · dlrector of Newport Harbor Actor's Theater a nd has put on num e rous children's theater productions. Mrs . Wi t m er became president of Deepwater Chemical Co .. headquartered in Costa Mesa. after her husband, Edgar B. was killed in a 1970 plane crash. The firm , specializing in c h e m i c al s u s e d •i n th e pharmaceutical industry. has tripled in its employees and increased sales eightfold since 1970. Its plant is in Carson. Mrs. Witmer helped raise $3.5 million for South Coast Repertory Theater's Fourth Step Theater in Costa Mesa. Magee was elected to the OAA~COAST Daily P.ilat ClaNWled ~ting 1141142-llri All ottMt dapertments MZ-t321 Thom• P. Hiiey ~--Qllllf~O-. Rob9rt N. Weed ........... Thom• A. Murphln. (dMr MlchHI P. Hlf'Y8)' ......... ~ L. Kay Schultz on.wot~ Kenneth N. Goddwd Jr. ~DhGlor Bernll'd Sel'lulman c-- Ch•rl• H, L.ooe __... ..... ~:..Moore MAIN OA'1CE .... -.Ytl., C-.MeM, CA. -.n.-..: .. u•.c..-...cA._. ~, ..... ""'0r-. QMl ,... ••• c.w.w. ... _...,.... lllulih'...._, ........ ""'"9f .... "'1 .............. ,,..,, ......... ..... ............. ,.,~--· ' Associated Press AH-America basketbaU team as a member of the UC Irvine's 1980·81 squad. The Ma1nolia. Mls•. native also led tbe U.8. team lo the. ch ampionship of the World Univeraity games last S\,\Dlmer ln Bucharest, Romania . Luu has been ranked eight time11 .s one of the top 10 tennis playera ln the U.S, He won the U .S . pro championship In 1971 aqd hu team~ with stan Smith to win, nu m erous dou b les titles throughout the world. He wu an All·Amerlc1 -on tbt USC tennla tum ln the late 'S>st • CH-E-E-E-R JOHNNY! -Johnny Carson helped out with the cheerleading chores at a Norfolk, Neb .. High school footbaU game in Columbus. Neb. Friday night. Carson. a 1943 . .......... graduate of Norfolk High, returned to his old st omping gr ounds this week for a nostalgic look at his younger days. From Page A1 AUT()PSYINOC JAIL DEATH • • • ce nt er and pay m en t for indigents was made through the county government. That system was canceled by t he University of California Board or Regents in a dispute with county officials over m edical care. The two sides are arg uing ctver $8 million in billings. administrators later in the week said was a mistake. Offi cia l s at Norwalk reportedly said they had no beds . has been taken, he said. Kerns said he also has been talking with medical center officials to seek cooperation when beds are not available at other facilities. Dr. Charles Kerns. who heads the county's mental health program. said the Meyer case illustrates the concerns county officials h ad over a lack of emer gency facilities when they unsuccessfully sought a court order last summer to prevent the m edical center from terminating· the mental health care contract. "I hope this will underscore , the need to cooperate," he said. A utho r honored Und er t he new system . e me rgency cases are usually evaluated at the medical center and indigents are sent to other facilities, mostly Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk. In Meyer's c ase. deputies were told by workers at the medical center not to bring him in for an evaluation a decision An appeal of that decision has been fil ed with the stat e Court or Appeal 1n San Bernardino. but so far no achoo F RANKF1JRT, West Germany {AP J Soviet exile Lev Kopelev received the .. 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AMERICA~ MOST BEA t.nlFUL GARDEN ClfN'l'llR ()pet'lftl6dolt'l•lall~H:1tttoqooi~""'°·._nm~-.1r1..._...~ NURSERY • iNOOOR PLANTS • elORIST • LANOSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • ANT9-JIS a ' --------- ,.~ ......... Bosco S1m1c. 51 . naturaltzed \merrt·urr ltdd m Yugos/a t·1a .-;ir months 011 esp1onaqe clwrqes. fla.,hes nctory s1g11 on arrival at Chicago's o· Hare airport after be111q granted nm11P.'i/IJ by Yugo.o;laVla·s president W1t/J h1in 1s his 1cife. 7.lata. r14h1 Word war waxes, wanes It was high noon on the prairie but the showdown between feuding West Virginia Secretary of State A. James Manchln and a Kansas editorial writer never quite erupted. "I welcomed him to Kansas, where I said it would give him a chance to rest Crom a lifetime ol falling out of West Virginia cornfields," Manhattan Mercury editor David Hacker said. Soul s inger Teddy Pendergrau won zoning boarcj approval, after 1two years of delays, to subdivide his 13·acre estate on Philadelphia's Main Line. Some neighbors initially objected to Pendergrass's proposal to divide bis estate A storm of words between the two began when Hacker wrote an editorial about a meeting of Se n ate Democrats in West Virginia to discuss political strategy and Reagan administration programs. Hacker described West Virginia as "a thicket of nothingness, a doldrum of despair ... Manchin countered by c alling Kansas ·•a prairie wasteland." into three lots. but township commissioners said about a dozen conditions placed on the plan quelled their fears. Pendergrass purchased his 34 ·room Engli s h Tudor mansion in 1979 from talk show host Mike DoQglas. The price was $600.000. Moalle Da1aa , the patch·eyed ex·aeneral and atateaman synooymoua with tarael'a growth u a naUon ln war and peace, uked that no monuments be erected ln blJ honor, accordln1 to bl• will, publlahtd in an hraell newspaper. "I uk my frlend• not to initiate any action to perpetuate my memory," says the will published ln the dally Vedloth Aharonoth. Dayan died a week qo of a heart attack at aae 66: The will also asked that. there be no eulogies or gun salutes at his funeral and that no monument or Institution be named after him. "Vietnam may be over, out WAR isn't over," says Gen . Henby Bar, the !lntl·war humorist who took 1is name during the Vietnam ~ra to mock former Selective Service director Gen. Lewis 8 . Hershey. The Hollywood resident, who says h is name is classilied and never gives his age, is still marching (he has no c ar) around in his be·medaled uniform and red, white and blue sneakers carrying a sack of clippings with gag headlines like "Congress Passes Law to Draft Beer. Not Men." He looks to be in his 60s, s ays he is 11 but notes: ''Numerical age is irrelevant.'' Two Sacramento artisans were honored for their work in restoring the 107-year-old California Capitol. Michael H. Casey, a pla s terer , and Ca rl Mlndermann, a sheet metal worker, were named the national Craftsmen of the Y e ar at the AFL ·CIO convention in Atlantic City, N.J . An estimated 75,000 music lo ve r s sang "Happy Birthday" at an outdoor concert to celebrate the lOOth anniversary or the founding of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Under the baton of conductor SeiJl Osawa, the orchestra performed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on Bo$toD Common at the ens emble's first al fresco concert. The performance by the 100-member orchestra, four soloi!lts and 200·singer chorus was followed by a burst of fireworlcs. Thick fog forecast Coastal Ll911t variable winds tllrou111! ton 111111 ucapt -stwly winos 1110 16 knoll In afternoon. I to 1 loot soutllwe• -n. EJllenslYe 109 and low clou~ but parllal afternoon cleerlne. U.S. summary A cold frofll preceo.d by Slr0ft11 wlnd1 from tile so11tll prod11ced Kattered rain "-" trom Maine to Vlr9l1lle -thll central Gulf CO.st re;lllfl Friday, 11111 NatloNI Weet,_r Service --1ed. 8elllnd IN 1.-, strong nart,_rty wlndS brCIUllM lnlKI! colder _.Iller. Tllewlndl oontlnued to PtOCIU<• ,_ snow sllowers In the -r Greet l llltes r911loll, partk ulerly ••-the ea•ern lhOre of L.a4le MIClll_...._ Tll~ ..-.d atono tM central and wettem Gull eo.11 en4 a few tllvnotr"lllowers llr1119rell over touthem Florlda, forecut.,.s said. Fair Jiil• -eel the r•I of lfle Florld<t Pwnlnwta. Siiias-• partly cloucty ecrou thll upper Mlu lu lppl Velley and Northern Plalm, as -" as ovw the -GrMI LM!t\. Clffr •I•_,.. ,.._,.., -Ille Ceftlrat Plains. 51\owen and thundet"SIOl'ms were e1pected to CCl'I~ today ecroH Ille FlorlO• Peninsula and alon9 the 9CMltller11 Atlantic C:O.st. L'9f>t snow was foreca st from Mlnnuota to upper MICl!leM. and Potslbty over mucl! ot ~" o.itou. Widely scattered rein showers _,.. fore<Ht -......... of , ... to"· '°"' In io. Fair - -m Wano In Non,_m and cen1...i C.111'<nla tNs -·no Hau In valleys cdb4 ano "'99Y most coastal areas wllll 109 uttftdln9 Inland nlllflts and mornlnvs. 1 Extended outlook COASTAL, MOUNT.\JN A"EAS - FoO ano tow <1-s ln'"<NS"'I areas dllrl1111 nl9flt encl mornl1111. Ol,.....I .. fair. H1111! temper.Wret from lower 60t at bealllls to -r 70s Inland valleys. L.ows • to se. Mountain reson1 loailly wlncly et time~ wllll 1!'91!s U to 65 en4 lows mostly In lOs •ncl 40s. Smog report Tiie Air Ouellty Maneoement Olstrlct predlclJ unt1utll'lfut air for •nsltlve ~ In the S.. Gebr1et, Pomone, San Fernando and S-a Clarll• Valleys and the San eernardlno.ltlwnldt a .. • todey. Tiie AOMO aul9ned Pollullon S"'ndarO 1.-a (PSI) retlnQS of IH to tile S.. a.tirltt·f'oomoN ,,.11-vs. 150 to Sett ...,_._,..,_ltlversldt and ta to San Fema.-.Senla Clarita. 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'· 642"8088 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 Amphitheater ·delayed Eair officials planning for next year without facility lb IE&•Y CLAUSEN o1 ... ..., ........ Oranae County Falr omctals doubt that the vaunted $10 mUllon amphitheater scheduled for the fairarounds in Costa Mesa wlU be constructed by fair time next July and are planning the annual event without the big bowl. John Barke, assistant fair manager, said Friday, "We are goina to plan the fair using the same stqe as last year." Burke explained, "The story we ll'eep getting from Nederlander CNederlander West which holds a state contract to construct and operate the a"phitheater) is that it's going to be built, it's going to be built." Ground was broken officially for the amphitheater J\Jly 11 on a lO ·acre site. near the fairgrounds administration building. With the exception of some earth testing work and an announcement that soils in the area will dic tate special c ompacti o n and concrete-pouring work, little bas been done on the project. Rick Witte, attorney and spokesman for the Nederlander organization, contended as late a s las t month that the 7 ,OOO·fixed·seat the ater still would open before the annual July fair. Witte could not be reached this week for comment regarding the latest approach lo handling big.name performers at the fair next summer. The 40-year contract between the state and the Nederlander group calls for final plans to be approved by June 30. Witte indicated early this year that construc\ion of the amphitheater, which would provide grass seating for · an additional 8,000 spectators on berms surrounding fixed seats, probably would take nearly a year. The long .di sc ussed amphitheater already is three years behind schedule. Original plans for lhe project were unveiled in 19.77 for completion the following year. A subsequent lawsuit involving the fair board and the City of Costa Mesa delayed construction. Fair board members, with bel from Witte settled uie litigation out of court, and the new contract proposals were drafted and executed last March. The contrac t c all s for Nederlander West to operate the amphitheater for a variety of productions ramglna from rock c oncert s to c las s ical presentations throughout most of each year. But the big bowl would be turned over to the fair board for performances during the annual two-week Orange County Fair each season. The fair board would receive percentages or parking, food, beverage and ticket sales over the length of the contract. Burke uid Friday that the fa ir board's Buildin1 and Grounds Committee now it concentrating lts efforts on construction of two restroom raclJities at the fairgrounds and completion or the equestrian center. Temporarily s helved are efforts to improve parking areat in conjunction with the amphitheater and to route sewage, water and electrica.l service.s to the site. "If all of a sudden a bunch of equipment moved out there tomorrow," Burke said, •·we'd get right on it. But we're now looking to the 1983 season for an a mphitheater." Fall Fair, night horse racing due Th«:_ firth annual Orange County Fall Fair opens Tuesday at Los Alamitos Race Course, Cy press, with little fanfare lhis ye ar. The low ·budge t aHa ir - $15,000 compared with the $150,000 spent in previous years -offers little more than state r equirements for the Orange County fair board to hold its money.making thoroug hbred horse racing meet Oct. 27·Nov. 9. This year's fair Is principally a c ommunity event, with participation planned by non·profit and volunteer groups from the west Orange County a r ea in fund·rais ing booths beneath the ra ce course grandstands. Th e re 'll b e no paid entertainment and no carnival rides or booths this year, according to fair officials. The featured attraction is C alifornia 's firs t n i ght sanctioned thoroughbred racing meet. with 7 p.m. post times Mondays through Saturdays . The track and accompanying fair are dark on Sundays, said Ken Fulk, general manager. The fair horse racing card bas been moved to night·time hours by state officials so as not lo conflict with an e xpanded daytime racing season at Santa Anita. ·'The approach for getting a n ig ht·ti me c r owd w ill b e different,'' Fulk said. ·'The emphasis will be on elegance, with Orchico <Orange County Fair's chicken mascot) doffing his overails and donning his white t ie and tails to complement the excitement ot night racing, .. Fulk said . The fair portion of the meet, with a Ha lloween the me, is under the supervision of Editb Schwartz. Exhibits and g am es are planned for all age groups with activities that have become Fall Fair traditions scheduled again this year. On Nov. 7. male chefs will compete in the annual Cookout King contests sponsored by lhe Lions Club. with favorite recipes prepared over barbecue grills and portable stoves. Chili also will lake its place of honor when the annual Chili Cookoff is held at noon the same day Other activities scheduled for tha t same Saturday include a pet rabbit contest. bicycle rodeo, art and gy mn as ti c ~ d e m o n s trations and fre e glaucoma testing by the Cypress Lions Club. Fall Fair hours are 5 to 10 p.m . Mondays through Fridays and n o on t o 10 p .m . on Saturdays. -----DESKS INC.----- SUPER SAVINGS TIME JUDGFS CHAIR This plush judge's chair Is regularly $175.00. Huny In today and save! '119 SUPER DESK 30"x60" . 4 drawers Include 2 ftle drawers. 1HE BUSINESS STORE THAT SEilS AND RENTS 1548 Brookhollow Dr., Santa Ana (Warner & Newport Fv.iy,/Dyer Exit) STORE HOURS: Monday · Fridoy 9-7: Saturday 9-6: Oosed Sundays DESKS INC •Oni.t lnc 19111 ~"""".-"""' • (714) 751-3587 AMBER LEATHER CO. Furniture Division IYIRYTHING 50% OFFI 1Ktu••1 • ...... I ....... 9CI .. ..;. ....... LIATHll ...... 1o ........ dl .. n ottlr&, Mr c•1lr1: exec••• c......., ... c......._ etc. from HhUry ,_...,.. c ..... ScMffy Ires.. l"J•• Cnto.craft, c .... Dew•, 1 .. wt11y, tart ... 111• ,,.., etc. DIBER LEA'l'&ltB COMPANY ~ ------"' 88nH?WT l.&t'lllf:a ''a~m ·Jif: •1·1~10.\· 2850 SOUTH HARBOR BLVD. SANTA ANA A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 -) WINNING POSTER '.'!ewport Harbor High School tudent Lee Warners shows oft hb \\'tnning pos tl'r to >:ewport :\1a~·or .JacktC• lleath er a nd Lo~·al ~i chol s 1r1ght 1. a m ember of the Coastline• Chapter of th<.• .o.lty ~ , .... "'9M L'nitcd '.\lations Association Warners won S50 for his poster whic h will be d1spla~·ed 1n area high schools to encourage students to form cam pus :\lodel L'nill'<i >:at10ns Oct. 2-1 1s L'ni!cd '.'iations Da~· $10(),000 pledged to OC music center Carl Karch er Enterprises, lnc. has pledged $100,000 toward the construction of the future $59 million Orange County Music Center, bringing total girts to the Costa Mesa performing arts center to nearly $17 million. ·'Thi s co rporate gift represents our commitment to help ensure the best pos$lble quality of life for residents of this region." said Carl Karcher, 1 founder and ch ief executive offi cer of the Anaheim-based r estaurant chain of Carl's Jr-. Since the initial $6 million gift • and five-acre site donation by the Segerstrom family last year, numerous organizations and individuals have announced support for the construction and endowment of the performing arts theater to be built near Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway. Among them are S3 million fr o m the James Irvine Foundation, $2 million from Jim Bentley, $1 million from the Harry G. Steele Foundation, $600,000 from Times Mirror Co., $500 ,000 from Robert Warmington, $500,000 Crom Freedom Newspapers, $300,000 from James and Al Baldwin. Other gifts include: SW.000 fro m P acific Mutual Life Insurance Co., and $77,000 from the Ahmanson Foundation. A 3,200-seat theater designed by the Houston based firm of Ca udill Rolltlett Scott is expected to open by 1984. Laguna prof g e ts China post A Fulbright grant to lecture in the People's Republic of China ha s been awar d ed to Dr. Priscilla Oaks or Laguna Beach. Dr. Oaks is an associate professor of English at Cal State Fullerton, where she has taught since 1969. She will be lecturing on Am erican literature a nd culture at Beijing University for the 1981-82 academic year. o.11, ................ SWORN IN K e nneth Fo wler ha~ ht•e n installed a s pres ident of the Costa :\1e sa Chambe r o f Co mme rc<.·. a p os t h e assumed last ~·ear following t he d eath of Willard Jordan The n ew <.'hamber board wa~ installed Thursday al the Holida~ Inn. Police fair due at NB school LAGUNA HILLS · STORE ONLY LAGUNA .HILLS Jn an effort to alert citizens to the ways or crooks and to enlist the h elp of hom e owners , Newport Beach police officers will stage a "police fair" Sun- day at Newport Heights Elemen- tary School. The idea, police say. is to fami li arize ad u lt s and youngsters with officers, their eq uipment a n d t h e cit y's Neighborhood Watch program. The 2 p.m . police fair is sponsored by homeowner groups representing Newport Heights and Cliff Haven. A similar police fair held in Newport Crest r ecently re- s ulted in the formation of a W..atch Program. police say Officers s ay they'll have patrol cars and a helicopter on display at the school for the fair. Additio n a ll y, th ey say, policemen will be present lo answer questions. A Costa Mesa policeman also is scheduled to be on hand since Ne wport Heights Elementary draws students from that city. The school is located on the cor· ner of 15th Street and Santa Ana Avenue. Six CM cops honored for safe driving Six Costa Mesa police officers . h ave e arned awards for 10 accident-free years of driving on the job. Recentl y honored by the Automobile Club of Southern California for the ir driving records were officers David Brooks, Chano Camarillo, David Dy e , Lynda Ge isler, Janet Gustaveson and George Wilson. A total of 21 awards were given officers during recent ceremonies. with cer tificates o ff e red for at least five accident.free years of on-the-job d r iving. said Gail Da r ling, manager of the Auto Club's Costa Mesa office. The honorees covered about 53.8 million miles during their 135 years of a ccumulated service. with many of those miles driven under emergency or hazardous conditions. Festival due in Valley Mu sica l groups. s tunt performers. puppet shows and celebrities appearances will be fe atured al the "Performing Ar ts on t he Green" festival s c heduled today in Fountain Valley. The event, sponsored by the newly formed Fountain Valley Cultural Arts Foundation. will take place from noon to 7 p.m. in the sports stadium a l Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club, 17272 New hope St., Fountain Valley. Admission Is $5. Children under 12 will be admitted free. The foundation will use money rai~ed al this event for a scholarship fund, cultural events and to support local arts groups. Ads deceptive WASIUNGTON (AP> ._ The Federal Trade Commission bas ruled that some advertisements by Kroger Co., o ne of the nation's laraeat srocery cbaim, were dec:epUve . The commlulon said Kroger ads for a "price patrol" survey of crocery prices railed to discl ose adequately w h at t y pes of food were excludf4 ' STORE ONLY THOMASVILLE • BURLINGTON • AMERICAN MARTINSVILLE • STANLEY UNIVERSAL • SALEM HOUSE • BROYHILL • ELEGANCE • HUNTLEY ISENBERG AND MANY MORE. DINING GROUPS WALL UNITS LIVING ROOM ACCESSORIES • FORMAL DINING • ROOM DIVIDERS •SOFAS •LAMPS • CASUAL DINING • LIBRARY SYSTEMS • LOYESEATS • PICTURES • GAME/DINING SETS • STEREO SHELVING •CHAIRS •AREA RUGS • DINETTE SETS • BOOKCASE UNITS • SLEEPER SOFA~ •MIRRORS • ANTIQUE REPLICAS • COFFEE TABLES • SECTIONALS • FLORALS •BAR STOOLS • END TABLES •PIT GROUPS • SCULPTURES ALL AT QUITTING BUSINESS PRICES! NOW s949 TERMS OF SALE At:.L SALES FINAU NO REFUNDS! NO PHONE ORDERSI NO LAYAWAYSI NO FINANCING! TABLE, 4-SIDE, 2·ARM AND CHINA S3082 value 4 IE No-shows probed WASHINGTON <AP> -The Ju s ti ce D e p•rtment has received the names of another 49 young men who the Selective Service System says failed to register for the draft. The list sent b y Selective Service was the second involving men officials say failed to comply with the law requiring them to report to local post offices to register within 30 days or their 18th birthday. ''And no preservatives. See .. .it's going bad right before your very eyes." Joan Lamb, a s p o k eswoma n f o r Selective Service, said that the FBI is investigating the 134 men named on the first list. Study claims funds wasted on consultants SACRAMENTO <AP> -The state spends nearly a quarter-billion dollars annually on consultants, and muc h of it is wasted , says an unofficiaJ report. The report. released by state Sen Robert Presley, D·Riverside, says $242 million has been earmarked for consultants in the $25 billion 1981·82 budget.-that's about 4 percent or the totaJ. About $201 miJlion is for outside cons ultants, and $41 million for state·employed consu ltants , the report said. The report was by Cindy Sullivan.' a contracts officer with the state Ener gy Commission. Presley's office said Ms. Sullivan compiled lhe 20-page study "on her own time as a private citizen and part-time consultant." In a letter to Presley, Ms. Sullivan said the state "is wasting millions of dollars each year because the TV interview guests named By The Associated Press Here are the scheduled guests for the Sunda y televis ion interview programs: ABC, "Issues and Answers," Premier Andreas Papandreou or Gre~e. , CBS, .. Face the Nation." Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr .. R-Tenn. NBC ... Meet the Press," former Vice President Walter Mondale. ~ "'" .... 1.b1. •I OUf PLEASANT tftll Cou"'Y Sciu•r• Sl0t1t contract process is not administered properly." She s aid a "lack or training provided by contract agencies to th e ir departments " and no ··statewide training available in contract s e lection, a ward and administration" we r e the main reasons. Sh e suggested est ablis hing a "centralized system " to handle consultant contracts. The three state "control agencies" which are s upposed to oversee consultant contracts for all agencies General Services. the s t ate Personnel Board and the Department of Finance -have "n o firm guidelines ... within their own departments.·· Among the consultant costs sought in the 1981·82 budget are: Air Resources Board, $23.5 million. Department of Transportation. Sl 1.6 million. Highway Patrol. S6 million. E nergy Com mission. $18.4 million. Solid Waste Management Board, $11 .8 million. HeaJlh Services. $19.4 million. Department of Fish and Game. $19.4 million. ToWnship wealthy WAYNESBURG . Pa . (AP> Whitely Towns hip faces a rather ple asant task -how to deal with a tax windfall of more than $2 million, or more than 20 times its annual budget. "It's a nice predicament," township Solicitor John Hook said. The Best of the West in Ladies' Boots Cowboys knew about value Their boots had thl' durability and comfort of leather To a cowboy they were wort h their weight 1n gold Today you can gt.>t tlw samt.> value in boots by 01:'xtl'r Soft . supplt.> lt.>ather 1n ri ch tan or cherry Styling as versatile as the West Boots worth their weight In gold . In ladies' sizes 5-10. $73.99 e ANAHEIM East AnaMlm Shopping Center e llUENA PARK/CYPRESS Vall~ View & Ball Rd. e COSTA MESA 17th & Orange (Mesa Center) • RJU.ERTON Onmgrfatr Mall e GAlml!N GROVE Brookhurst & Katella ~ PlACEHl1A Yorba Unda &: ROM (ROM Unda Shopptng Center) ea a s : a a a osfl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 24, 1981 ~·. Clues to brain function found LOS ANGELES (AP> The discovery that the sone center In the tiny brain of the male canary grows and shrinks by the seasona hints at secrets that might be used to repair damaged human brains, a researcher says. •Fernando Nottebohm s aid h is laboratory at Rockefeller University In New York also showed that hormone treatments can stimulate growth of the singing center in the brains of female canaries and Induce them to sing. Female canaries don't normally have songs, lo part because they lack a certain hormone. The findings, he said, are the first solid evidence that an adult animal's brain can grow, expand and form new connections, as happens when animals are immature. "Once you're sensitized that it occurs (in nature) you might start looking for It (in other species). It might be that thi s type of plasticity is ver y widespread," Nottebohm said at a news conference during the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting. IC, as Nottebohm suspects, similar growth occurs or can be induced in the human brain, it might one day be possible to repair brain cells damaged by strokes, accidents or disease. ··1 think that's an ab11olutely justifiable line of thinking," he said, although h e added It might be extremely long-range. "That kind of clinical applicability is very much on my mind. "This whole thing might turn out to be a wonderful hope that does not work out, but we don't know enough about the SCIENCE brain to rule it out. We're entering som ething we know very little about." Nottebohm said som e scientists question whether the workings of the tiny brarns CJ!' canar ies say much about the dazzling complexity of the human brain, but contended, "Nature has a limited bae of trictcs and she keeps using them again and again." The conventional wisdom, Notteoohm said, is that the brain quits growing after childhood and. in adults, "you just work with what you have.'• Once lost, most scientists believe, bram cells can never be replaced. But Nottebohm . work;ng with Timothy DeVoogd and otheri-, said the work \\Pith canaries proved "for the ftrst lime In an adult brain that you can Induce extra storaee space ... That Is ver y exciting.·• O nly male can aries sing, in part because sinalng demands lbe male hormone testost erone. Nottebohm Identified the singing center -a sort of muslcaJ library -in the canary brain and found It is four times larger in males than in females. But, he said, when female bird~ were given testosterone, they be&ln singina within 10 days and within a month, the song center had doubled in size. Examining the brains of treated birds, he said, shows that among newly formed cells are some "we are very guardedly calling neuron-like. 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I don't know," Dick replied, "l think I must be in mid·career c risis." Yes, in these episodes and in co untless othe r s, the word "career" is mentioned in many different ways. Yet, for all the frequency with which we are exposed to the word, many of us have only the loosest definition of it floating around in our heads. So, it is time that we examined the changing notion of a career. A person's career used to be the s um total of all the days he spent in the world of work. If he started at 16, and worked until he was 68. that was his career - 52 years in length. Thus. in a sense, the word "career" was us ed to identify the constant thread that ran throughout a man's or woman's life in the world of work. The issue was : what was it that comprised that common thread'? It was probable then that an individual worked most of his or h e r life i n th e s am e organization. So. it was the orga nization that comprised the common thread . A ma n would be a lifetime soldier. let us say. rising in the ranks from private to general. Or a man would work all his life for Sears. Roebuck, and rise from clerk lo company president. Thal was the cultural expectation. In the case of a woman. the cultural expectation was that she would begin as a secretary and rise to ... secretary. All. of c ourse, within th e s ame organization. People came. in time, to speak of "a career ladde r" within that organization to designate aD individual's rise. This c on{'ept of a c areer ladder began, in time, to be disc arded. People be gan to notice that individuals did not s ta y within th e s am e organization all of their working lives. Workers moved around, fr o m one or gan izati on to another. If the word career were still to have any meaning. it was obvious that some new idea of what constituted "the constant ! ti ... J t t l f J l f ~\'om en gettmg oil the grmmd m their c1w1c:e of careers. and mid-career changes are becoming common thread" would have to be found . l f a worker's organization didn't stay constant, what djd? The answer was obvious. His or her fi eld of specialization: art. physics, medicine, law, the clergy, carpentry, or whatever. A physicist might work for m any different organizations in a life time. but h e or-she remained: a physicist. The field was the constant thread. Th e word "c ar e er '" s ubs equentl y be gan to b e identified with the word "field" or "major." A lifelong career was a lifetime spent in one field. But in tjme this concept of what constituted the constant thre ad also proved inadequate. People who worked not only did n o t work f o r ju s t on e org anization -during their "career ... but they did not even stay in the same field. Today's doctor might be t~morrow 's jazz mu s i c ian Y es t e rda y 's clergyman might be today's businessman. That is where we are today. The language of careers, however. still depends upon yesterday's history ; our notion of "career" still equates it with "field ." Example : when someone, today. changes fields, we s ay he or she has changed careers. Example: when people, today, say they want to make a c areer change, our society normally expects them to go (or go back > to college. Wh y? Because "fields" are taught in schools (as majors), and if you are going to change careers <read: "fields"). you obviously need to be retaught. Of course, if a carpenter is going to become a doctor, we would hope he or she would go back to school. But the common m ythology holds that everyone contemplating a career change n e eds r eschool i ng, despite ample evidence from thousands or people's lives tbat such reschooling is often simply not necessary. What we need. in our day, is to re-examine the question: what is the constant thread that runs throughout a working person's EDITOR'S NOTE · Thta ii IM 11romth Jn .a senei of l5 .artaclt1 e:rploNno "Working: Chon~n &c Chotcea." , RI.chard N. Boll••· dfrtctor of the NatUmal Cart~ Development , Project. nomlM• what we m1G71 bl/ tM word "~orttr " Thia ,.,w, wo1 writtm /t>r Courata bl/ NftlJapapn .. a praorom o/ Uttlu.,-tftJI E~msion, UC San !Mtf/O, unth funding from th1 NotUmal Endowment /or the Humonlt1t1. life, ln spite of the ract that he or she changes organizations or even changes fie lds ? The answer, in a nutshell, Is : his or ber runcllona l-trans ferable skills, and his or her preferred people-environments . The two are one, for they are but different sides of the same coin, as career theorist John Holland ha s c learly demons trated in his classic book, "Making Vocational Choices: A Theory of Careers ... This, then, is the constant that remains, though all else in a worker's life changes. Were you a problem-solver at age 4? When your mother told you it was time for bed. were you able to think of 10 ways of delaying bed-time? Then. in your adult life you are probably using th~ very same problem-solving skill. All that school, time and experience were able to do was to sharpen that skill. It may be exquisitely more sophisticated in its prese11t form . but at its root it is still the same skill. And if you are in a job that gives you fulfillment, the odds are great that the job permits you, even encourages you. to use that skill. On the other hand. if you are in a job that makes you feel like a square peg in a round hol e, the odds are great that you are denied the opportunity to use that s kill -and this is the s ource of y our s tress and diss atisfaction. But whether the job fits you or not, you remain constant. Your function al s ki l ls r e main c ons tant. And s o do the people-e nvironments that you prefer to work. in. Artists. for * * * Author heads career panel RICHARD N. BOLLES is director of the National Career De velopment Pro ject . a prog r a m of the U nite d Minis tries of Education. Trained in both science and theo - logical stud- ies, he i s aoLLH the author of the best-sellin g book, "Whal Color ls Your Parachute? A Prac tical Manual for Job Hunters and Career Changers." His other publications include "The Thr~ Boxes of Life and How to Get Out of Them" and "Where Do I Go from Here with My Life?" example, commonly like to be with other artists kindred souls, as they say rather than with data pr ocessors , a diametrically oppos ite people-environment. From all of the foregoing, we can see just how the notion of a career has changed, and why. It has all depended upon what was the constant thread in a worker's life. It is a thread, however, and only a thread. A career is not the total person. Some day, when our vocabulary has caught up with our understanding, we may speak of ·'the career part of a man'' or "the career part of a woman," held in balan{'e -one HOROSCOPE · Sunday, Oct. 25 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 2l·April 19): A more independent stance is in order. You gain acc es s to additional information. Focus on contracts, special relationships, legal agreements, commitments and marriage. TAURUS <April 20-May 20)· Adhece to basic issues. plans. Emphas is on tasks at hand, e mploy m e nt and s pe c ial se r vices . R e fu s e to be "dragged" into dispute . Family affairs could be temporarily turbulent. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20 >: Young persons compliment you, see k c o un sel. F oc u s on celebration, change, v ariety, style and cr eativity. Personal h o ri z on s expand - communications increase and travel plans crystallize. CANCER <June 21 .July 22l: Routine is important refuse to be veered off course. Be precise. pay attention to measure ments. per centa ges. Revie w. obtain qua lity material. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: Sense of perception is heightened ; you learn where you stand especially w her e romance is concerned. F oc u s on writing , s elf.e xpression , ability to communicate ideas. VIRGO l Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on rina nc ial status. e xp e nditur es a imed al improving property, home and adding lo s pecial collections. Family member makes major {'On cession. LIBRA <Sept 23-0 ct. 22 >: Success follows initial delay. loss or disappointment. What appeared lo be a dereat will turn around. rebound and boomerang in your favor. would hope -wlth "the play purl" of a man or woman, and "the learning pert" aa well. But tor now. we must 11k: what I& Ul~ practical lmpllutton of ttals ~angina notion or • cureer? Ah, lb.at la easy. tn The Olde Days, tr you wanted to advance your career, you studied the organization (and ite career ladder). lo more recent times, you studied your field <or a new field). Now. to advance your career, you must learn what you do best with people, data. or things (your runctional, transferable skills, that is> and what kln<h or people you prefer to work with, as described in "What Color ls Your Para c hute?" To paraphrase Alexander 'pope <violenUy1: "Know then thyself, if you would change careers; a proper study of thy skills will banish fears." NEXT WEEK · Ba rbar.a B Lazarus, Director of the Office for Careers .at Wl'llesl ey College, dascu.~ses "Women and Work m the 1980s .. SCORPIO <Ocl. 23-Nov. 21 ). P o w e r stru c ture i s being r eviewed your position will be s tr e ng the n ed . Clandes tine conference takes place and you'll benefit as result. Look behind scenes for answers. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): You're rewarded for past efforts show gratitude. but be r eady for "cold plunge" into future. Means don't overstay w e lcom e . Foc u s on hopes , wishes, romance and "healthy" return on business investment. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22 -Jao. 19) Optimis m repla{'es gloom in connection with career. standing in community and expectations. Emphas is on inde pendence. o riginality, willingness to make new start in new direction. AQUARI US <Jan. 20·Feb. 181 Clear lines of communication - som eone is tryi ng to tell you something. Emphasis on travel, direction, language and possible reunion with family member. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>. You'll be pleasantly surprised by associate who repays debt. who expresses admiration for your talents. Focus on social acti vity, unique inv itation, travel opportuni.t y, long-distance c a ll which h elps in making long·range decision. Sprayer fined LITTLE ROCK. Ark. <AP> - A federal magistrate has fined an 18 ·y ear ·old $500 and sentenced him lo five days in jail for spray-pajnting names on a bluff in a National Forest Se r v i {'e {'amp i ng area Magistrale Robert W Faulkner of Little Rock. however. told Mark Wortham, of Searcy. he could work off all but $200 of the punis hment ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY hurchof St. Matthew by the Sea (Tradlrlonal Episcopal) No Services Aug. 23rd HOLY COMMUNION -Each Sunday -9:00 AM (Book of Coomon Prayer · 1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope, Coron• de/ Mar n. ·~·-"-" HMf.W -IJl.7113 ST.JOHN'S THI !EPISCOPAL CHURCH IM COSTA MIS.A I~ Sfrfft .t 0....,. A._ 1:00 HOiy co ......... lon I 0:00 Hofy Eucharbt I 0:00 s-day School Nu~care tt..a.•.C--'•._.,.. ... Ylc .. 541-2237 ~ .. --1-ST. 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IOI I c ....... ..,.... ......... , ........ ,. .'""''" . c ..... .._..L,_.. . ....._...._.,_ .... Last mission Thailand • is By DENIS D. GBA Y .._ ............. ,... CHIANG MAI, Thailand -The hills of northern Thailand Inhabited by tribes who grow • Qplum and worship a multitude of spirit.a -are a · last e vangelical battleground for Christian 01issionaries forced out of a vast tract or Asia by political turmoil io the last 35 years. 1 Com e any Sunday evening lo the Protestant Community Church in this lovely resort city at the edge of the hills a nd you will see them praying in \be pe ws. There a re the Lewises\ American Baptists expelled from Burma in 1966: the Bryants, ~resbyterians who stayed through the 1948 om munist take.over in China, a nd the Morse a mily, which over three generations staged a reluctant retreat through China, Tibet and Burma. Chiang Mai a nd it s surroundings have attracted a good percentage of the 1.000 Protestant missionaries based in Thailand, along with a lesser Roman Catholic contingent. Mos t a r e Ame ricans, although West ern Europeans and Australia ns are also re presented. They are a tough breed , especially the old Asia hands. They have s pent years living in remote villages. withstanding tropical diseases a nd trekking along trails shared by opium warlords a nd insurgents. The Bible-wielding, conversiqn-bent a mong them have had lim ited s uccess. By far the greatest impact of the missionaries has been through their .<f eveiopment projects. or good works a s they call the m . ,. Missionaries have s et up schools and clinics in the remotest areas They have tried to wean the various hilltribe groups from their wasteful sla sh -and-burn agriculture and their deeply-rooted habit or opium s moking. In Chiang Mai itself, they run the city's finest schools, hostels for impoverished students. the superb McCormick hospital and Thailand's oldest leprosarium, t he McKean rehabilitation instit.ute. T he missionaries h ave also ser ved as a catalys t for the Thai government a nd other agencies to aid the Hmong, Karen. Lisu, Akha and oth er hilltribe groups. The Bangkok government basically ignored these ethmc minorities numbering about a million people unt il the early 1970s. Even today they are in som e respects treated as second-class citizens. By contr ast. the m issionaries lived with the tribes, learned their langua~es. became their healers and teachers There are about 250,000 Christians in Thailand, a n ation or 46 million. Missionary work among the ethnic, Buddhist Th ais goes b"ck to 1606. but today only .4 percent are Christians. a ccording to the 1981 T hailand Thaz girls rehearse Clm.\Tmos songs Christian directory. Serious· missionary work in the hills only began in the early 1950s, but now three perc ent of th e hilltribe people have converted to Christianity. The expulsion of missionaries from other Asian nations. most recently from Communist Indochina. has contributed to their concentration in ThaiJand. Between 1974 and 1979, Protestant missionaries increased by 23 percent and the . number of organizations by 50 percent. The r eligious affairs department in Bangkok has asked more e mphasis on good works rather than just proselytizing. ·'I'm not out t o make Baptists or even Chris tians." s ays -Or Paul Lewis. of Denver . Color ado. "l want to make people see love in the world a factor that is m issing so often." The energetic Lewis. 57, and his wife Elaine have 31 year s of missionary work io Burma and Thailand behind them. Lewis, educated as an anthroPQlog1st, has a s core of development projects to h is c redit, including a pioneering birth control program in the hills . His wife founded an outlet in Chiang Mal for hilltribe handic rafts . The store earned $250,000 in s ales last year. with the profits gomg to the tribes people . · The Le wis' attitude is echoed b y Rev. Sigmund J . Laschenski, of the Jesuit order. which tn Chiang Mai runs a hostel for university students, most of them Buddhists. Laschens ki, a 23·year overseas veteran from Phila d elphia , says : "Our work ser ves as a Christian witness. but we never try to make converts. If some become Catholics we are ha ppy , but this is rare." Catholic group sets fund-raiser Caritas Christi, an annual fund·raising dinner to benefit the Catholic Social Service of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Or an ge. will be held Oct. 31 at · the Saota Ana Country Club. Donations are SSO per pe rson, and reservations are available by calling S86-3697. Creative dre aming is the s ubject of a three-hour seminar presented by Mission Science or Mind Church in San Juan Capistrano after the Sunday ser vice and family potluck. The seminar will begin a t .12:30 p.m ., donations are $10. and information is ava ilable by calling 661·3610. Western evening is planned beginning al S: 30 tonight by Temple Beth El of Laguna Niguel a t the Women's Club in Laguna Beach. Call 831·6970 or 831-8413 for rese rvations. Church or Reli~ious Science or -Hun tington Beach announces new hours for Sunday services, which will be at 9 and 10:30 a.m . Sunday, with Junior Church and teen groups meeting at the same time Christ College Irvine will dedicate a new statue al 2.30 p.m . Sunday. South Coast Communi ty Chur ch Services 8:30 A.M. & 10: 15 A.M. Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbiuff Or., Corona del Mar. ?"Take The Weirdness Out of Your Difference': ContlnuJng Series of Messages Fro'!' Matthew Q --- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 A7 world"ope c10 ,....... tor Ndl ctWtioft ..... ,,... eomctrl 1 U.S. offld1l1 tald they wlll speed up 1tms aid to ftypt ind lu net1hbot (CHOOSE ONE: Iraq, the Sud.tn), whlc:h Is belns thrHlened by Libya. · 2 Former Presidents Carter end fOf'd u ld th•t, to brln9 lastln1 peace to the Middle East, the U.S. will h•ve to talk with the Palestine liberation Oraanlutlon. TRUE OR FALSE: Praktent Reagan says the U.S. will not nesotl1te with the PLO until that organiutlon recosnl1es Israel's right to elClst. 3 The Irish Republlan Army d1lmed respon- slblllty for • bomb blut not f•r from Budtlngham Palace. This was the first major IRA att1dt in Engllnd slnce the end of the recent (CHOOSE ONE: hunger strike, takeover) •t Maze Prison In Nor1hern lrel11\d. 4 U.S. Treasury offlclals 1nnoYnced that thWr department will betln minting (CHOOSE ONE: zinc, aluminum) pennies before the end of 1981. The change from copper will save an estimated $25 million• ye1r. S Amerlans won the 1981 Nobel Prizes for Medicine and Economia. The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the (CHOOSE ONE: French government, Swedish academy). (10 poln• " you can !Mftllty thi. penon In the _,,,., As the controversial leider of Libya, I was an outspoken enemy of Anwar S.dat, and I con· tlnue to oppose •ny reconciliation between lsr•el •nd the Ariib Stues. Who •m ll matchWords 1-\leto 2-vit<i 3-visa 4-vista •-the endorsement of a passport b-<1 distant \11ew c-a s.icred Hindu text d-a prohibition e-a brief autobiography • news picture (10 polftlt If'°" en.-............. comctly) Presidents, princes, and le~rs from more than 80 nations •ttended the funeral as Anwar S.d.tt was laid to rest near Egypt's monument to lrs Unknown Soldier. Among them was .. f .,, the leader of Egypt's ancient enemy -1 man who signed the peace treaty with Mr. S.dat and later shared the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize with him. peapl8"Natd1/spor,tlid1t (2 point• fOf H e h q""t&on .. .._.,ed correefJI 1 Alter two failed ;i11empcs, John Shoecraft and Fred Conell of Phoeniz, Arizona, successfully piloted Super Chicken Ill across rhe U.S. from Costa ~. ulifornia, to Black~rd Island, Georgia. Super Chicken Ill Is ;i •• l.. a·helium-filled balloon. b-bicyde built for two. c-World War I biplane. 2 Gloria ~r;ihame, the ;iward-wlnnlng (CHOOSE ONE: film •ctress, figure sk•rer) of the 19405 ;ind ·~died In New York of aincer. J More rhan four months after the 1981 lndi;inapolis 500 auto race, (CHOOSE ONE: Bobby Unser, M~rio Andretti), who had come in first but "lost" on a technicality, was finally declared rhe winner ;ind fined for bre1king a race rule. 4 At age -42, Carl Yastrzemski renewed his contr;ict with the (CHOOSE ONE· B<xton Red Sox. Houston Astros). 1982 will mark his 22nd season with the club. 5 D•ll;is Green was said to be lea\ling as manager of the (CHOOSE ONE: !Yns.as City Roy;ils, Philadelphia Phillies) to try to re·build the Chiugo Cubs next year as executive vice president ;ind general m;in1ger of that team. roundtable F.mlty dltcuulon (M ~I What, if anything, should this country do about national lea~n who officially encourage international terrOf'ismf YOUR IC<>f'E: t1 to too poiftfa -TOP SC<>f'E.I ., lo to polftls -hcM!enl 11 to IO potnl9 -Good.., lo 10 po6nta -, ... •VEC. lnc .• 1019-81 sa m14d e!4d1apunqd ·s · xos paH uolsoa-1> : J asun ..{qqog ·£ : ssaJlJ e Wl!J ·Z ·e ·1 :J.ff91'1.LMOdS/H:>J.VM3'1d03d laeJSJ JO u,aaa St. George's Epis copal Church of Laguna Hills has welcomed Gar y Toops to the church st aff as organist and choir director. Career Women's Bible Classes will begin Nov. 5 in Newport Beach and continue each Thursday evening unUI Dec. 10 . Any business or professional woman is invited to attend. Call 493-0295 for information. Redeeme r Luthe r an Church will hold a bazaar and Christmas boutique from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . today in Huntington Beach. wa4Jeuaw JCllS!U!W CI WJJd =3llflJ..)Jd S."3N J·S :q-t :e-c '.a -z :p-1 :so llOMH:>J.VW ,qepe4)1 Je wwenw :3wvNSM3N .\wape.:>v 4s1pa.~s·s .:>u!Z·t 'a>tul s Ja3un4·£ '3 0 H.L·Z 'Ut!pns a1n-1 :3cHDSO'lllOM Sennott Topic Oct. 25th 9:00 & I 0:30 .A.M. 0 FOREVER LEARNING" .._.Re•. P9CJ9r ._.... CHURCH OF REUGfOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of Religious Science M.At..11• ........ <lol ... '' •\ nu~ ... .,,,..H "~' .... H....,••• "c ... 1 .. ~•JMit ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN ALTERNATIVE TO '7RADITIONAL" CHURCH? IMAGINE \'OURS ELF ... on a S unday morntng amongst a gro up of positive thinking people ... listening to a dynamic speaker offer ways to experience grea_ter health, happiness, success, prosperity and more loving relationships. 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Secretary Watt nrlscast as scapegoat?-1 Move to exploit off shore resources started before his. appointrrient 87 MICHAEL WILIJAMS ~--"'""· SACRAMENT<>-Scapegoats are con· venient, as every good pollUcJan knows. but most or the time, blamin1 one person for scr ewing things up is nol quite accurate. And in the realm of government, scupegoats are almost always miscast. With our democratic system of checks and balances. very few political or bureaucratic leaders have much strict power. they need the cooperation of many other. people to achieve their goals . J ames Watt, Sec retary of th e Interior, may be a good example of misplaced blame, according to a report in a magazine called "Cry California." The story on drilling for oil off the California coast relates that the move to exploit the undersea resources has been building in the Department of the Interior for years, long before President Reagan was elected and Watt was appointed. and other data are to be Included in the SID, but Solien w:rites t.hat matny of the concerns voiced by cltliens and local government are edited out before the SID is sent to the secretary. Also. various Information not brought out in public is included In the SID. and Solien ch aracterhed the excess Information as ·generally favorable towards leasing drilling al"eas. Not only that, the SID is not shown to the public, or the press, until after the decision has been made, when it Is too late to challenge misinformation in the document. Solien also charges other middle-level b urea ucrats wit h purposerully misleading citizens ' groups and local governments about th e process of hearings and information gathering. ROBERT SOLLEN, author of the article, does believe Watt 1s aiding and abetting the bureaucratic machine which seems intent on leasing large areas off the coast or California to petroleum companies. The point is that once a syst em Is set up to help a governmental department achieve goals, input from citizens is regarded as so much hot air. because the decisions have already been made. Wh e n this is the case. "public hearings" ar e a s how, appointed department figurehead s are only s~ apegoats, and t he prof essional bureaucrats are in charge. I thought it was a lot cuter the way they begged before Watt took over1 The public and the media like to •make Watt the scapegoat. He is the mos t visible target and his sometimes outrageous statements are easy game for satire or criticism . Soviet-Iraqi relations· strengthened According to Solien , however . there ar e underlings in the Department or Interior who have been there for three presidential administrations a nd through four Interior secretaries. In tracing the fl ow of information concerning sub-surface oil drilling, Solien reports [hat a lthough many public hearings are held and local governments are adamant about having their voices heard. very little information about public feelings 1s communicated to the Secretary of the Interior . There exis ts a document called a SID. or Secretarial Issues Document. which is supposedly the body of information r egional bureaucrats sen~ to the Secretary of the Interior to guide his or her d ecisions o n var ious issues. including offshore 011 leases. Supposedly, the public testimony By PATRICK J. GARRITY Patnck J. Garrity is editor of. "Grand Strategy Countercurrents " During the course of the Iran-Iraq war, it has gener ally been assumed in the West that the Soviet Union has been som ewhat cool toward the regime of Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Hussein. once a close ally of t he USSR, has over the past several years s uppressed the Iraqi Com munist Party, an action believed to h ave severely s tr ained Moscow· Baghdad relations. Despite their differences with the Soviets. ho wever . the Iraqis have allowed at l east 1,500 Soviet and Soviet-bloc <mostly Cuban} technicians and advisers to remain in Iraq. After the outbreak or the Iran-Iraq war in September 1980, the Soviet Union made a point of r emaining neutral, Agreement, meeting pace increased ; more political , economic cooperation pledged although some of its allies <notably Syria. Libya and North Korea) aided Iraq. At the same time Moscow indir ectly supplied Iraq with Romanian and Polish equipm ent, us ing the Yugoslavian port of ltijeka as a transit point. In the past few months , there have b ee n s tro n g indi cation s of a rapprochement between the Soviet Union and Iraq. if indeed there ever was a significant break. The Soviets sent a Soviet-Iraqi Friendship Society delegation. led by Minister of Education M A. Prokofyev. to attend the celebrations of Iraq's 13th National Day c July 17 > Vietnamese. Laotian. Czech, East German a nd A f g h a n r eprese ntatives wer e also 1n attendance These delegations are not them selves certain indicators of where Iraq's sympathies lie. because the People's Republic of China was also represented. HOWEVER , THE PACE o f Soviet-Iraqi agreem ents and meetings has recently increased. On May 9. the Sov iet Oi l Ministry and the Iraq National Oil Company signed a major oil e xploration agreement. A trade agreement and protocol between Moscow and Baghdad followed in late June . Hunt donation, coastal hearing raise questions By THOMAS D. EIJAS Texas 0 11 a nd silver billionaire Bunker Hunt and his brother Herbert form a political action committee to runnel som e o f t h eir m oney to California candidates One of their fi rst $1.000 donations goes t o Ro ber t Presley. a moderat e Democratic state se nator from Riverside who c ha irs the Senate's Natural R esources a nd Wildlife Committee BARELY THREE weeks after the Hunt organizatio n, known as t h e "Committee for Free Ente rprise," is registered in Sacra m ento. Presley's committee announces two hearings on a bill that would repeal the state Coastal Act and put the Coastal Commission out of business. ls it a coincidence that the Hunts own about l ,600 acres in the San Diego County coastal zone. land on which their lobbyist says they plan "a nice development?·· Though Presley was unavailable for comment, his office maintains there is _______________ .. CALIFORNIA FOCUS no connection "If Presley did this sort of thing." sa ys aide Robe rt Holmes. "he'd be far too smart to make it this obvious. The procedures to set up this hearing were under way long before we knew about the Hunt donation." BUT HOLMES conceded the Hunt donation to his boss may look peculiar to an outsider "l can see where you might add one and one and say it equals two," he said. For Pres ley has never before received contributions from far-right organizations or individuals. Bunker Hunt serves on the national board of the John Birch Society. Of the firs t three r ecipients of the Hunt family's California donations, o nly Presley is not an arch-conservative. "I don't know why they c hose Presley." s aid Jay Wilkinson , the • senator's administrative assistant . "But J s ee no reason to reject their money. Everybody gets donations from different groups . Why turn it down? .. EVEN I F THE RE is no link between the Hunt donation a nd Presley's scheduled committee h earing, the donation raises further questions about the propriety of legis lators taking donations from interests under their direct jurisdiction. For even if. as Holmes says. "There is no tie-in between the contribution and the hearing," the Presley committee's timing al least looks peculiar. And if questions can be asked about Pres ley, a former Rivers ide County undersheriff with one of Sacramento's mos t impeccable reputations, what about other legislators from Assembly Speaker Willie Brown on down. who regularly accept money from interests they regulate? The Presley-Hunt episode, which is not yet played out. is one more demonstration or how inadequate are California's campaign financing laws. Unlike federal laws, state regulations set no limits on donations to one candidate by persons. corporations or committees . What's more. i t is perfectly legal for clients a legis lator may serve in his private life as a lawyer or realtor or consultant to be the sam e persons whose causes are most affected by his legislative actions . BUT THERE apparently is no way to prohibit that, even if legislators wanted to. "It would be impossible lo legally determine the relations hip between a contribution and legislative action," s ays Roger Diamond. a Los Angeles lawyer who helped write the state's Political Reform Act, an initiative that passed as Proposition 9 in 1974. "All we can really do is have public disclosure or contributions .. ' But that leaves actions like Presley's open to legitimate question. Thomas Elias .. a /ree·lance column11t based in Santa Monica. writes about north-south state pohtrcs. Dayan's compelling voice quelled but not words TEL AVIV, Is rael (AP> -During the years he served his country, first as a soldier. then as a government minister, Moshe Dayan's voice was a compelling one, whether speaking of the Arab-Is raeli conrtict or of himsetr. Here are som e quotations that illuminate the man who died a week ago at age 66. On why be thinks the Arabs oppose Israel's existence: •'They take us to be foreigners. invaders, that took an Arab country and turned It into a Jewish state. And t hey are right about it. From their point of view, that's what we did. They don't have to put themselves in our shoes. We didn't come here to contribute to the Arab countries. We came here lo establish our s tate, because we reel that this is our homeland." Question -and-answer. 1969. On bis reput ation for cbantl•C policy too freqaeatly: "My policies change, but so do circumstances. I like to think. of myself as one of those people who adapt to cban1lng circumstances, who react to them and sometimes help to create them." Interview. 1981. On wily brad nl)lta: ''The faith that we are creaUn1 a new map for the state ol lsrael - that Is what the casualties are all about." Speech to of.ficert.1888. On often ol fordp paru .... lo laraei'• eeeart&y t "For fwr years I've been ll:ltenlq to explanatlona of bow t hese guarantees would work, a nd J haven't once heard an intelligent one a mong them ." Speech , 1971. On being dressed In a disguise for a meetlng with Egyptian diplomata In Morocco: "They put a thick head of 'beatnik' hair on me, a large 'Tarzan· mustache and big dark glasses." Memoirs. 1981 , resulting in comment that Tarzan never had a mustache. On lrael's image: ··More than anything else we need an Israel with backbone, self-respect and national consciousness. What a pity that we have such a wretched a nd path e.tlc Image a broad ." Election speech, 1981. On charges that bis deaerll• of the Labor Party for Menacbem Be1ln'1 rightist government lo lt17 waa uaetbJcal: '.'I'm arrogant and boastful and I believe In my abllltJes. I thought that ln negotiations with Arabs I could get more than Be1in could ..• The 1ood of the country. I bell eve, comes before ethlcs." Speech, 1981. . OD lall daJm Lllat lie ... u.e nm ar&eT CM tm war co reeopl.M ..... late Aawu Sadat'• •e1lre for peace: "I told Parllament that Sadat wu ror peace, and they 1ald of me : Dayan la t.rytna to put ua to 1leep aca!n." Article, 1980. On his reputation as a ladles' man: "I never loved a woman as I loved Rachel Chis second wire>. But that doesn't mean I regarded the other women I met -and had romances with -as technical objects . . . I didn't have more relationships with women than do other m en. But my liaisons got publicity." Interview, 1981. On bis eyepakb: "I don't like it. The physical effect of living with one eye, I have a permanent headach e all lhe lime over the missing eye, and for the patch there is attention all the lime and l don 't like it." Interview, 1972. On reprisals agalnat Pale1tlnlan guerrillas: "What are lhe alternatives? To have sympathy in return for being killed ? ... Should we let the terrorists in Bei,ut kUI our people in Munich and everywhere and not try to kill them first, just so thal you would ftel nicer a bout u s?" lntervtew, urra. Oa why the prOlpect of bla own death did not worry •ha: "Maybe because death and dyi.nJ was with me all the time -not follow1n1 m e. not a shadow that wanted to ~cape but a fellow rrlend, next lo me, wtth m e whenever I went to war. t 'tot used to It. It mi1ht happen at any moment. Now It doesn't worry me. Interview, 1881. r In early July, Iraq contracted with · the Soviet Prommash export company to build a U S $3 4 million telecommunication station in Iraq. !The Soviets constructed a similar station in Afghanistan 1n 1978-79 J This facility will allow Iraq to Join the Soviets 1 nlersputnik s ystem. which includes telephone, telegraph, facsimile and telecode communicallons with countries 1 in lntersputmk On July 16. the USSR and Iraq signed a protocol for cultural and scientific cooperation during 1981 -82 According to the agreement. the l wo countries will develop exchanges "in the fields of culture. science. education, cinema. television, radio and sports, and ties a nd cont acts between public a nd creative orgamzations ·· Taha Yasin Ramadan. first deputy minister and member of the Iraqi Revolutionary Com m and Counc il,, vis ited Moscow in June His trip followed a v1S1t to Baghdatl, in April, by 1 the Chairm an of the Soviet Stale · Committee for Foreign and Economic • Relations . Ramadan described the resulL'i of has visit to the USSR "as a 1 positive s tep f orward in the . development of Iraqi Soviet relations It. is a step that is part of the current ! reality, international circumstances 1 and the cirs umstances obthe Soviet ! Union itself. fl is a s tep that is much ! better than the s tagnation we were in • • I IN AN EARLIER interview with the j Hungarian newspaper Magyar Hirlap,; Ram ad an stated: "They were very useful talks. We have made progress in ~ every area. Our cooper ation with the Soviet Union is of strategic nature and. ' in view of this. we strove to deepen it. ! We will take further joint steps in the' political, economic a nd other areas. because we believe that we have not nearly exhausted our potential for cooperation." _ What this illustrates is the wonderful adaptability of Soviet policy. Jn lbe tangle of Middle Eastern politics. the Soviets manage to keep a foot in almost every door It was this ability that allowed them to switch -suddenly and without warning -their assistance from Som alia to Som alia's e nemy, Ethiopia. and from the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia lo Cambodia's invaders. Vietnam. · There are a number of possibilities opened by this fl exibility . We may be surprised one day to learn that Iraq has joined the Soviet camp. and that a number of unfortun ate developments have resulted. Iran. already threatened1 by Afghanistan on its eastern border. and the Soviet Union on its northern border. would be covered on three sides by the Soviet Union. Syria, which is a Soviet ally, would no longer have to guard its Iraqi border so carefull y, and could turn Its undivided attention to Israel. Jordan and Lebanon in the south and west. The Arab states that oppose Camp David and American policy generally would become more cohesive a nd therefore m ore dangerou s . These. developments would accelerate the growth of Soviet influence in the Middle East. and worsen tbe deteriorating American position. We must not tak~ for gr anted that Iraq -or any other, nation in the Middle East -ls going to remaln independent or friendly withou~ the sort ol ~ctive encouragement that the Soviet Unton lavishes on the region. ' ORANGE COAST llllJPillt The comment P.•1te oflhc: 011 lly Pilot llt'tka to Inform a'nd stimulate rudcri1 by p~srnt Ing a variety of rommtntary on toplca of lnttrtst and si1nlfic:ance from informed ob serveraandapolte$mtti YOUTH are In Just one week, mean and ilasty creatures will stalk the ttreets in search of delicious oodles galore. Uncle Len will be out with all the ghosts and goblins and other 1pooky monsters celebrating the J:laJloween holiday. You may think that Uncle Len Is a little too old to be out with his friends. But with my special mask and costume, nobody wUJ know. Besides. I still like popcorn balls, candy bars and. esp ecially, candy corn. Halloween is the perfect lime to load up a shopping bag full of sweet treats. Of course, if a big person -discovers my clever disguise, I may get a trick instead of a wonderful treat. But since Uncle Leo is just a big grown-up kid, no one will know except some of the big, funny people who work at the newspaper. They're not going to snitch on me or else I won't tell any more funny jokes ·Jn the office. · When I'm out next Saturday evening, I hope l 'll visit Kathy Flanagan 's hou se . The 13-year-old Costa Mesa girl will have a nice pumpkin on ber porch. Her entry in the pumpkin drawing contest took first place this week and Kathy gets the SS prize money. If I have enough time, I'd also like to see Michelle Brown's pumpkin called ''The Villain." Michelle. who is 11 years old and lives in Huntington Beach, took second place and $2. There were many entries and all of my friends deserve a special thanks for their great work. Honorable mentions go to Cynthia Sisley, 13, and Marc Nuechterlein, 13, both of Costa Mesa and Carrie Clark, 8, Erik Giblin, 9, and Jenny Casey, 8, all of Huntington Beach. Thanks to Lori Lee, l l 1t'.!, and Jenny Fuller, 9, both of Costa Mesa. Erik. 6. and Michelle Van Velzen. 10, of Laguna Beach, Heidi EdmWlds, 8, of Corona del Mar and Molly Oeneher, 8, and Adam Prince. 7. both of Newport 'Beach. In keeping with the spirit of Halloween, we're going to have a very special contest this week. Since Uncle Len will be out with al I bis friends next Saturday, everyone is going to get a chance to draw a picture of what they think my Halloween mask looks like. Remember. all you have to draw is the mask, not the costume. If you read Uncle Len's Corner .every week, it should be pretty easy to guess what I'll be wearing over my face. But if you think it's too tough a task. I'll offer a few hints about my personal preferences for a Halloween alter ego. HINT No. 1: Uncle Len will not wear a frog mask. I don't have to tell you that I'm not a fan of amphibians. FIRST PLACE WINNER Kathy Flanagan of Costa Mesa SEC0.'10 PL-ACE WIN.'VER .\fichtlle Brown of Huntington BNch HINT No. Z: Uncle Len is a nice guy, so don't get too carried away with a drawing of a particularly ugly or horrible monster. HINT No. 3: There is no truth to the rumor that Uncle Len - because of the Superman movies -had a face transplant so that he now looks like Christopher Reeve. On the other hand, I don't have any plans to have a ma s k made to look like Hollywood's other heartthrob. Woody Allen. There's one major restriction in this contest. Only one entry per person. You may remember that when I asked you to guess what my hat looks like, some sent -in one envelope - pictures of EVERY hat known to mankind. Sketch your Halloween mask pictures with black ink only on a piece of paper 4 inches square. Send the entries to Uncle Len, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Calif. 9'l626. Mail your drawings by Monday so that they get to me in time. Make sure you include your age with yo ur name and address. I 'II offer one final clue (some of you may think it's not much help ): The nam e of the character I plan w dress like is Chairman Barney. That's all folks (and kids). ass as ca•< ---·-·· ... Orange Ooaat DAILY ptLOT/Saturday, October 2•. 1981 ,., ......... Chris. Kerwin', right. helps Glen Zwig lint up a shot with a television camera before a telecast. About 40 youngsters, aged 9 to 14,.are beginning their third year of a unique broadcasting pro1ect with a cable TV station run completely by young people Pint-sized newscasters Young people run their own cable TV station By ELLEN PORATH ,._ ..... ~·•rtter SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. -Chris Kerwin, a two-year veteran of the TV news business, is the perfect professional at the soone of a story -·barking orders, setting up sound equipment, focusing a portable color camera for a light closeup. He is 12 years old. A slender towhead with dimples and an infectious smile, Chris delivers his commentary with polish, ignoring the crowds that invariably gather when he and the rest of his pint-sized news team show up. , Chris and 39 other Sun Prairie youngsters aged 9 to 14 are beginning the third year of a unique broadcasting project - KJDS-4, a cable televis ion c hannel run completely by children. ·'It's totally dedicated to children. They decide what goes on and when," said Nancy McMahon, pres ide nt of Erin Broadcasting and executive director of KIDS-4. 1• Just think of a typical television operation and reduce the height of the participants." The project has an operating budget or about $20,000 a year, provided in part by the city and the Sun Prairie C~ble Com miss ion . Patents are forming a "Friends of KIDS-4" to support the channel. The staff includes a ~-child production crew picked Uirough auditions. a 12 -child programming co mmittee selected by Ms. McMahon and eight cadets being trained for next year. Although the project is not directly affiliated with the Sun Prairie School District, all participants mus t be students i.n the district. A few adult volunteers are on hand for safety reasons and to give technical advice if the kids request it. But there have been no accidents in two years of operation. and once the training period is over the youngsters need little help with the equipment. "I'm only the adolt producer. It isn't important what I think U1ey want to talk about on the shows. It's what they want lo talk about." Ms . McMahon commented . "In so many situations with children, adults do the talking, not the listening." "They try to give as little adv ice as possible,•· said 11 -year -o ld J on Garrett. beginning his second year with KIDS-4. "We do everything. We make it, we produce it, we write it, we film it. . "I usually do film. I'm not u s uall y talent . I 'm a technician," he added with no small pride. Adults on the project have been surprised that jobs behind the camera are far more popular than on-camera spots. But the reason is obvious to the kids. "l get to see how it works," Chris explained. There are no child stars on KIDS-4, which is available in about 4 ,000 Sun Prairie households. "No one child gets s ingled out, .. Ms. McMahon said. "They're simply too young to cope with that kind of attention. And blame." The children's channel is on every d~y and features about t wb hours a week or locally produced programs. Last year. KIDS-4 produced a weekly news show and special programs such as call-in shows and coverage of Sun Prairie High School hockey games. On Oct. 15, the crew took part in a special presentation at an American Council for Better Broadcas ts conference in Was hington, D.C. The Sun Prairie youngsters talked with children in Australia Lbrough a live satellite hook-up. The purpose of KIDS-4 is not lo turn out miniature jOurnaJists, Ms. McMahon said. "We hope to teach them to be literate consu lhers of the media." she said. "We didn't set out to produce little David Brinlcleys and Howard Cosells - although we may ha.ve had them." ·'The main thing i's not a television thing.·' said Ms . McMahon's assistant , Pat 0 ' Brien, whose 10 · year-old daughter, Anne, is beginning her second year with KIDS·4. "It gives them a sense of responsibility. It gives them a sense of accomplishment. It gives them an awareness of the community they didn't have before." l t also teaches the children spelling, writing, mathematics, hi s tory, teamwork and l eader s hip. Ms McMahon added. Besides what it's taught the children, the project has shown the adults what children can do, given the chance. It has also s hown them never to underestimate the youngsters' brass. One boy wrote to Walter Cronkite and signed the letter. "Your fellow anchorman, David Fabie." Two years ago, planning their first show. the crew decided they wanted to interview Chip Carter, scheduled to stop in Sun Prairie the next da y to campaign for his father The adults told them it couldn't be done on .such short noti~e and the president's ~ probably wouldn 't be available lo a children's station anyway. Undaunted, Pete McDuffee. then 13, caJted the White House. ··Adult volunteer Robert R odriguez called me that evening and said, 'Guess what you 're doing tomorrow?· " Ms. McMahon said. The next day. the national press corps crowded around as 10-year-old Kara Ellestad. in long dark braids tied with red ribbons, r each ed up with a microphone and zapped Carter with the first question of the first television interview she had ever done. "Who pays your salary?" she asked. '·Her second question was. 'Mr. Carter, what are your personal political ambitions?' " Life • in the bus lane: Squirt guns, flying appks and safety SEATTLE <AP > -Squirt gun s, flying apples. rambunctious kids. some tender moments and "safety first and always" is what the nation's school-bus drivers can expect, says a veteran of 22 years behind the wheel of an "Old Yeller." "Boy, can they let you have it with squirt guns. Sometimes they load 'em with ink or bluing or cologne. You can smell beautiful for two weeks," Helen Johnson, 59, who drove school buses for ·almost a qu.arter of a century. says with a smile. Dog of tlte Weelc -------. She now trains other drivers in such skills as first aid, care for handicapped students, main· tenance, evacuation, basic driving, and child psychology in four school districts north of Seattle. Her "students" spend 65·70 hours studying or practicing driving before they pick up their first school child,. "You need to know safety, inside and out. That's always tirst. And if you don't like kids, the job's not for you," she said. Sometimes you're a counselor, even though drivers aren't s upposed to gel personally involved, she points out. "You can pick out the unhappy ones. Sometimes they come to you. Bus drivers are good li s teners. and kids tell them things they wouldn't tell their teachers or parents. l told the kids to trust their school counselors," she said. "You're the first school person the kids see in the morning and the last one they see at night. If you yell at them, you can blow · the whole day for them." she said . School·bus drivers "are a special breed" who keep track of the equivalent of two classrooros of kids at their backs while wheeling a 36-foot bus through heavy traffic in snow and ice. she said. "It's a tremendous res- ponsibility to carry 66 or more children. When you go out, your decisions are your own a nd they'd better be right,·' she said. ZQokeepers keep a close eye on a s~al baby panda The school-bus driver, she said, is sort of the front line emissary or the school district. ·~Parents might not know the ~cipal, but they recognize the bus driver. " . · ............... TAKE • -This 2·year-old German s horthalr pointer is very friendly, housebroken and good with young people. If you'd like to take her home, contact the Newport Beach Anlmal Shelter. 125 Mesa Drive. Costa Mesa. Telephone 644·3656. ( .By RICHARD BOUDREAUX MEXICO CITY (AP) -The only living panda bred normally in captivity is stllJ leadiag a sheltered existence, isolated wltb lts tnother In an air· conditioned case and kept away from a multitude of Mexican ad· • mlren. On a closed-circuit TV 1creen· at Mexico City's Chapoltepec: Zoo, the Uny creature bom July 21 Joob somewhat like a big white rat. It bu grown to 2 pounda 10 ounces, 12 times its welitit at birth, and II Juat over a foot loq. But ltlll unable to · walk or open ltl eyee. it u ... oa Its belly, nul'HI every hour, and •inaat• fuWel7 twice a day to 1tanci-up. • ''La Crta la growtq normally anc doiq ft.De,'' aatd Dr. Gabino Va1que1, tb• 100'1 ad· mlldltrator. Laerta, wblcb ••am ~ 1ta1 tn Spanla, •• wllat tM uretakera are elilllnl tbetr babJ .W tile MeJdeu _. ... . ' ment decides on a name. Six zookeepers take turns watching La Cria on the TV monitor aroq.nd the clock. They refuse w go near the baby, or w put it on public view, until it gets old enough to stray from the mother, Ying-fing, a mllestoa4! expected ln December, Vaaquet said. Even Pe Pe, the father, ta kept in a separate ctge. The ptecautlona are Mint taken to prevent a repetttioa ol the tra1edy that befell the ftnt offsprin1 of Ylnl· Ylnl an4 Pe Pe. Vi"" by villton from the time ol tta blrtb on Aq. 11. ta, It wu cNlbed to deatb br Ylnc· Yln1 el1'1t day1 l•ter. VeterinartUll HY the apeataton • may bave made her nervom. The panda 11 a black ui wblte mammal ol the raeeooa f amUy that "°"' to aoo ....... Tbete an onb about • la tbe "°~ 1Do9t' ol tbem lD tbe "'* Of ilOatMnl a.tu or i1Wt111rii Burma, ttil nit ln IOCll. a. C!9Nful ti ...... q la e.,U•J • may help aave them from ex- tlncUon. ' The Chinese have prdduced· at least one cub' ln captivity by artificial Insemination. But Ying·YlnJ and Pe Pe, gifts of the Chinese government in 1976, are &he only pandu tbat have bred normally in captivity. Mal- ina efforts at the London, MplJcow and Washiniton sooa have failed, altboufb London 2'.oo ottlclals said thl• week that their female, Ching China, may be 1>repant by artlflclal ln- 1emlutlon. Vuquea warned that prepan- cy teltl wtlich Londoa 7.oo of· ~ Mkl would be done OD Cbl1ll Cblq could eodanaer the ellucin for a normal blrtb "because any tatlns mak• the anlmal extremely nervous.'' Cbapultepec Zoo officials dldD't i.t Vt.De· Ylnl. but tbey lmpected tJae babJ wu comm1 ,,... •be started buUdlnl • 1lelt Of bunboo lboob. . Baker · dislws out reading · CHICAGO CAP> -The Friends of Libraries, U.S.A., ha.s elected Wally Amos to its Board or Direcwrs, the first black person t'o..serve on the board. According to the Ameri,an Ubrary Auociation, or wbicb lbe Friend• group is an afftllate, Amor ls using hls success •• president of Famous Amoa Cookies 11 'an lnapiraUoca to others lendinl hit ~ abllity to the cauae ot wijUC out illlteracy. He bu been a nallOMI 1polte1snan for tb• U'9'ttJ Volu.....-. ot Am=-=~ 1ean, tr1Tdq .~ .... counto llMOUI'...._ Wit.-.. !ad chUdren to ....... ~ .. Orange Co11t DAILY ftlLQT/81turd1y, October 24, 1881 Oil rustling rampant Texas officials $ay 10% of state's crude stolen FLORESVlLLE, Texas CAP> and off the oil leHea 'lo pick up -CalUe stealin1 used to be a the salt water that'• pumped han1ina offense on the Great from the wells alona with the Plaina, but there'• no way to crude. The trucks would find it stamp a brand on Texas crude, easy to simply rm up at the oil and modern-day rustlers are tank instead of the water tank. making off with thousands of "One man can drive a dollars in "hot oil." 40-barrel vacuum truck right up Some state reaulatory official• to a battery of tanks,·· said Gene estimate that 10 percent of all Wright, chairman of the theft Texas oil being sold to refineries control task force for the Texas is stolen. Independent Producers and Other officials do not believe Royalties Owners Association, thievery is that widespread. commonly called Tl PROA. "He Willie Steed, director of can walk ri~t up the ladder and regulatory enforcement for the drop that lhmg (a vacuum hose> Texas Railroad Commission, right Into the lank and in 10 which regulates the oil and gas minutes, 15 at the most, he can Industry, sald the 10 percent have that 40 barrels loaded - estimate "seems like a hiih and not spill one drop of oU." figure." Rail com"1ission and oil "We pump a quarter mUJlon industry officials say oil theft barrels a day. I just don't has become rampant. The Texas believe it's that high," he said. Rangers -who boasted "one Crude oil sits invitingly in riot, one Ranger" in early oil unlocked tanks on r e mote boom days -admit they have ranches all over Texas, awaiting neither the manpower nor truck transport to refineries. expertise to stop it. Usually no one Is on guard or Slate Rep. Tommy Atkisson, even suspicious that oil is being D-San Antonio, has called for a ~........ stolen. statewide investigation of the oiJ with fly swatters. The petro pirates are running over them with Impunity." Last May, 24 producers from - 11 counties In aouth·central Texas set up their own five-man private police force, the Giddings Oil Field Security Association. The North Texas OU and Gu Association at Wichita Falls ls paying for special prosecutors to help district attorneys 10 alter the thieves, executive vice president Tom Haywood said. "This is the only · way you're going to get anything done. This ls where law enforcement is breaking down, .. Haywood said. "Over the years officers have gone out and they bring the evidence in and nobody gets prosecuted. "So we're putting our money where our mouth is," he said. "We'll pay the bill for an attorney to come in and support the district attorney (o frankly throw the guys in jail." · Authorities say much or the oil rustling and says the rangers On the lookout for oil pirates, Jimmy \'an Winkle, shown with hU wife, Bonnie. carries.a semi...automattc may be disappeariqg in water and other investigators "are out rifle. 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Despite Fernando's tremblers, the' Dodgers find themselves on steady fooling today. That's because Valenzuela overcame his rockiness, and Ron Cey added a pair of after-shocks of his own, to lead the Dodgers to a 5-4 victory over the Yankees in game three of the 78th World Series before a record Dodger Stadium crowd of 56.236 and a national television audience. Valenzuela, again pitching on just three days rest, walked a tightrope through his nine innings and 147 pitches of work. Only twice did the rookie left-hander retire the Bronx Bombers in order (the seventh and ninth innings) and, on no less than three occasions, he was on the verge of coming out of the game. "He did not have his good stuff," understated Lasorda. ''It was one of the guttiest performances On TV today channels 7, 11 at 1 :25 I've ever seen with the stuff he had. He was like a sharp poker player bluffing his way through hands." The Yankees called Valenzuela's bluff however on a number of occasions, especially in the second and third innings when they changed a 3-0 deficit into a 4-3 advantage. A home run by Bob Watson, an RBI single by Larry Milbourne and a two-run homer by Yankee catcher Rick Cerone had Fernando dangling on the ropes by the end of the third inning. But the Yankees couldn't supply the knockout punch and, at the same time, Lasorda also made a subtle change that seemed to help Valenzuela tremendously'. A pinch·bitting maneuver In the bottom of the third inning switched Dodger catchers with Mike Scioscia replacing Steve Yeager, who started. Coincidentally, with Scioscla behind the plate, Valenzuela didn't allow a run the rest of the game, appeared more In command, and threw only 74 pitches his last six innings of work. With Yeager, meanwhile, Valenzuela threw 71 pitches, surrendered four runs and gave up six of the Yankees' nine hits. ··1 think it's just coincidence," said Scioscia, who had caught all of Fernando's games but one prior to Friday's outing. "He just seemed to settle down at the same time I went In there." Valenzuela aereed. "I don't think there's any difference between Yeager and Scioscia," he said. "Scioscia just happened to come in when I was starling to get my control. I feel comfortable with both." That may be, but as Scioscaa added later: "He was outstanding when I was in there." And, when Fernando wasn't outstanding his teammates finally came to the rescue by getting a few runs. Actually, it looked as if the Dodgers were going to continue their frigid ways with the bat when Dusty Baker and Steve Garvey stranded runners at the corners with no one out in the first inning But Cey bailed them out , and gave the team an emotional lift in the process, when he rocketed a <See DODGERS, Page 8 2l * * * Yankees: We're not iDlpressed By EDZINTEL Of UM D•ll'f ...... Maft LOS ANGELES Those New York Yankee s, know n to Angelenos as the Bad Apples from the Big Apple, could have felt the indicators before they even landed their bomber from the Bronx at LA International Thursday. The New Yorkers treated the Dodgers in a very unkind way during their two·day stay earlier this week, and now they would be returned the favor. Poor Yankees. Never had a chance, really. One Southern California weather forecaster predicted that Santa Ana winds would come sweeping down from the Hollywood Hills by dawn lo'nday and would blow the Yankees against their buses and then an earthquake would send them right off together into the blue Pacific It was only wishful thinking, of course. by a whole lot of loyal supporters of the Dodger Blue. Deity~ "'9tM lty ltlcMN IC ....... Despite the efforts of 6-6 Dave Winfield to upset 5.9 Davey Lopes. the Dodger second baseman throws to first to complete a double play. And, with the Dodg~rs trailing two games to 'none , the Angelenos were feeling just a little s our toward the Bad Apples . Whatever scare tactics were needed would be applied before Game Three of this 79th World Series to try to shake up the Apples. It didn 't 'work . So the Angelen os wailed until showtime. 5 32 p.m. Friday, when Fernando Va le nzuela served up the first pitch of the game to Willie Randolph. Marina's defense shuts down FV, 20-3 Laszlo again stars for Vikings. as he r~ns for two touchdowns and throws for. another By llOGEll CARLSON Of .. Delty,..... ..... It's been described as the greatest play in football -the goal-line stand -and Friday night it was that and more for the Vikings of Marina High, who did what many thought they could not -back-to·back blue chip efforts. On the he e l s of a heart-breaking 28-24 loss to Edison High in Sunset League ·football action a week ago and with their backs to the wall in the third period, the Yikes snapped back with one lethal effort after another to smother Fountain Valley, 20·3, before 6,600 at Orange Coast College. Quarterback Ken Laszlo was brilliant, running for 96 yards on 15 carries and 2 touchdowns and throwing for another, a 72-yard hookup with Jeff Frandsen. But enough for the glory - this game was won in the · trenches, manned by Pat Cemen, Ron Malerstein, Brian Marcus, Jim McLaughlin, and Duke Maples, backed by Pat Knowles and Mike Fisk. AND 'DIE VIKES' secondary came in for its share, too, with four interceptions-to its credit. Marina bad the lead at 6-3 going into the third period, but the Vikes appeared · to be in trouble. Fountain Valley was moving with authority after Jerry Goeden's interception and return to the Marina 31 Bob Lee, in place of the Injured Marcel Weise (brokelf shoulder) knocked away· a certain TD pass, but Fountain Valley quarterback Matt Stevena found sophomore Jamie Craft for 23 yards on fourth down to the Marina 4. Three times the Barons went to their ace -Rod Emery , -and three times the Vlk.inc• rose to \be occuion, fil'lt lt wu Maples at the point of attack, then Fisk. Emery slipped throuah for four yards to wi\hin inches of the goal line on third down. THE BARONS tried to cross up the Yikes with fullback Trey Martens on fourth down. but he was turned away by Malerstein and the rest of the Vikings' line. For Fountain Valley, it was just one more frustration, heaped on others, but for the Yikes, it was the signal for the offense to get the Barons. off their backs and it didn't take long to respond. Five plays later Laszlo found Frandsen along the right s idelines, double covered. It would require a perfect pass, a perfect reception, and ... once again the Vikings produced. "WE GOT STUFFED into our socks," said Barons Coach Mike Milner. "Right there (the goal line stand> was the turning point. I didn't think they could stop us. "But if you can't put it in, you can't win." Marina Coac h Dave Thompson acknowledged the goal line stand as the turning point and added: "Then our offensive line started punching it out after that. ''I was really proud or this team. They (Fountain Valley) shut 115 down except for Laszlo breaking a couple. ·'They shut our inside game down natter than a board." For a long Ume, despite the fact Marina never trailed, It did seem the Vlkln11 were in trouble, although they struck with a quick jab on their first possession, marchln1 70 yards ln 8 plays as Laszlo, showln1 another side of the veer, shocked the Barona' defense with aome deceptive ball handlin1 and sharp runnin1. RE GAVE an indication of things to come on the first play from scrimmage as he faked the ball to Tony Valente up the middle and as t he Barons' defense squeezed in, he ran 14 yards round his right side. A 13-yard pass to Brian Brown on third down kept the drive alive at the FV 42, a 23-yard hookup to Marcelo Mottesl on another third down situation got it to the 17, then Laszlo repeated his first play -skirting the right side for the TO. Fountain Valley sealed its defensive leaks in a hurry and the Yikes weren't to threaten again despite taking over at the Barons' 44 on Dave Hargrove's interception and again at the FV 36 on a Lee theft. The Barons, however, didn't do much to help themselves as an illegal procedure nullified a 76-yard dash by Emery for what would have been a touchdown and Ron Youman's 40·yard field goal attempt bit the upright. YOUMANS IDT a 30-yard field goal with 1:21 left in the half, to help salvage other frustrations, such as a Steveprns' pass with touchdown written on it, promly erased by a would-be receiver. Once the Yikes struck back to assume a 13 ·3 lead the momentum was all Marina. The Barons responded after Frandsen's 10th touchdown reception of the year with another potential drive keyed by a 50-yard hookup from Stevens to Joel Seay, but the march came to a halt at the Marina 12 when Fisk recovered a loose ball. Give the Vikings a break and they promptly break some backs -and that's exactly what they did in marching 88 yards for the game's final score. Laszlo's 22-yard pass to Bob Critchfield got the ball to the FV 36 and the final 21 yards came from Laszlo, this time sweeping the left side virtually untouched. THERE WAS 9 : 10 s till remaining when Lee Green toed his second PAT to make it 20·3. Fountain Valley had two more chances, each snuffed out by interceptions -first Hargrove, (See 'VIKES, Page 86l That's when the banners came unfurled, declaring this as the Bad Apples' bad day. That's when lhe roar of the crowd was switched to boos. instead of Looous' And the Yankees' reaction to all this. after the Dndgers had returned half the favor with a 5·4 win? Not impressed. "Hell, they're quiet compared to our fans." said catcher Kick Cerone, who for at least two innings, silenced the crowd with a two-run homer in the third to give the Yankees a 4·3 lead. "As you know, our fans go nuts," Cerone was saying. Yes, the Angelenos knew. But it wasn't just the fans that Jihe Yankees were unimpressed with. It was everything. Not even tall buildings and Sunset <See YANKEES, Page 82) g ' A SQ i zcasu .. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Ootobtr 2•, 1981 • Bob .Lemon: Calmest manm the World ·Series · DeSpite all the commotion in the Yankees clubhouse, New York manager prefers to be a loner LOS ANGELES The caJmest man In the World Serles mlaht vory likely win lt, which will nOt txcile blm In the least. Bot) Lemon mana1ee the New York Yankees more a~ a matter than a means to an end. When the Los Angele• Dodger• outlasted the Yankees. s-c. Friday niaht ln the third game of this autumn C(Jmmouon. Lemon shrugged. · "Wlult lhe hell," he said. "l certainly dldn 't e,xpect either or these teams to win tour straight. 1taat does n't happen when you have two very good ball clubs." , So 'it was, then, Bob Lemon did not weep or wring his hand11 or tear al his hair or damage, a n yth ing in the lockerroom . He was a s UQCOncerned with the Yankees' first loss in this series as he was with tbeir two wins in New York. Lemen is a loner with l.his Yankee bunch. probably because he prefers It that way. He was s~tting alone in the New York dugout prior to Friday night's game amused at a scene-a few feet Forster not thinking about quitting now From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES Terry Forster was thinking about quitting baseball II early this season But the Los Angeles Dodgers' veteran left-hander stuck with it. and now believes h~'s back to being one of the gam e's most effictive relievers. Forster signed a free-agent contract 1wlth the Dodgers after the 1977 season. and the next year he was 5·4 with 22 saves and a J 94 earned run a\·erage His t>fforls helped get Los Angeles mto the World Series. A month later. however. he• underwent surgery on his left elbow and m 1979 and 1980 uppe1:1 red in a total of onl.\· 2fi gamt•s. picking up lll"t one win and two saves. Then early this season. lhti'l'l' \\ere more problems . f'orster ··1 was cons iderin~ qu1tt1ng hdort• tht' strike·· said Forster. 29 ... , ''as reall.' down A point comes m every~dy·s <'<ffet'r. there's bec•n a few m mine. where vou think. 'This IS It . . .. If anybod.\· benef1lled during the s trike. it ''as me I needed that rest 1 feel real good 11ow . .b good as ever I t·an go one mnrng or so ever y da,\ and I knO\\ rm $!Otng to be effeclrn• .. Fnr ... ter showed what he could do m game t ''" ol the current World Serres Wednesda\ night ••I Yankee Stadium. He entered the game 111 the• ... e,cnth mnm~ with two runners on base. nobod.\ out and the Dodgers trailing 1-0 He ret1n·d the.· -.rdc w 1thout any scoring lo keep his club rn the ~amt• For:-.ter "'ml ht• hesitated to throw the .;l1der. hr:-. mont'.\ prtc·h. until after the strike ·1 ";1)'; gorng to mi.Ike durn sure my arm ''as strong L'Ol>U)!h to dn 11 · he said. Quote of the day T ern · Brads haw . Pittsburgh Steelers quartt·rb;-r<·k. on wh~ he• doesn't run with the ball often. even though he·s 6-3 and 215 pounds .. Basically. I'm a l'ross between a full back and a si~sy ·· Brenner activated by Saints Tig ht end lluby Brenner. 5l formerly of USC. was activated by c•• the '.'lew Orleans Saints Fnday. The Saints also placed veteran guard Bob Young on the injured rc!.erve list Young is recuperating from back s urgery during the off-season . Former :'\ew England Patriot wide receiver Darryl Stingley was presented with Touchdown Club o f Wa s hington ·s Gene Brit o Award presented annually to the athJete who has demonstrated outstanding achievement while overcoming a phys ical handicap Stingley has been confim.'<.I to a wheelchair since suffering a spinal cord inJury during an :"JFL exhibition game in Oakland in 1978 Wide receiver Drew Pearson of the Dallas Cowboys has recovered from an eye injury and has been listed as a probable starter for Sunday's game with Miami From Paoe 81 away where a throna or journahsts, electronic and lealttmate, were hangln11 on the words of Yankee proprietor Georat Steinbrenner '"t'hal's my public relations department " Lemon said with a smile. "He takes cure of the • exposure. I take care of the little things." lt turned out l''rlday. or the day before, that Steinbrenner had Invited Lemon back to take care of the little things In 1982. The Yankees were leading, two games to .none, at the time but those who know George best say he is as good as his word. Bob Lemon was asked about next season. "I'm leaning that way now," he replied. "but 1 won't make up my mind until all this is over. I'll go home to Long Beach and think about it. It's hard to think, with all this commotion going on. but 'II probably come back. It's a pretty good job ... It is nothing like the job Lemon left to take over the Yankees when Steinbrenner called in Gene Michael and told him he had just resigned, McKegney's hat trick paces Buffalo Buffalo's Tony McKepey scored ~ • three goals Friday night, to lead the ' Sabres to a 6-2 National Hockey League victory over Toronto. Rk Selllag added two goals and Andre Savard scored another as Buffalo peppered Toronto goalie Michel Larocque with 43 shots ... John TonelU and Mike Bossy netted two goals apiece as the New York Islanders defeated Washington 4-2 to hand tl\e Capitals their sixth consecutive setback. The Islanders, who had lost two of their last four games in Capital Centre, now hold a 23·3·3 lifetime edge ovtt the Caps ... Doug Wllsoll's goal early in the third period lifted Chicago to a 5-5 tie with Winnipeg. Wilson's tally came just 39 seconds after rookie Dale Hawercbuk had given Winnipeg a 5·4 lead . . MaW Ha1~aa scored twice as Edmonton shredded Pittsburgh, 8·3 . . Brilliant goal-tending by .Jolt.D Ganeu and a third-period goal by Blaine Stoagll&oa allowed Hartford to get a 2-2 tie with Vancouver. Dodgers· Pena hospitalized Alejandro P e na, the rookie II pitcher of the Dodgers. was taken to Glendale Memorial Hospital Ffiday suffering from a bleeding ulcer, team . oCficials said. The 22-year-old was listed in good condition . . Infielder Junior Kennedy was acquired by the Chicago Cubs from Cincinnati in exchange for a player to be named later. To make room on the Cub roster. Bobby Bonds was placed on waivers for the purpose of giving him his release . The Milwaukee Brewers dealt pitcher Rickey "Bus te r " Keeton to the llouston Astros for pitcher Pete Ladd . . Taft Wright, who compiled a .311 lifetime average during his nine-year major league career in the I ~O!>. died at the age of 70 Pena Joe Torre was officially named manager of Atlanta Friday The Chicago White Sox sent pitcher Dewey Roblnson and first baseman Gary Holle to Ph1ladelph1a for infielder Jose Castro Kansas City sent Manny Castillo to Seattle for a player to be named later Heafner and Holland lead Disney l.1ghtl~ regarded second ·.\ ear l!I pros Vance Heafne r a nd )1ike Holland conbr ned for a 10-under-par 62 and a l wo·shol lead Frid av at the half°" av point of the :'o:ationul Team golf champ1onsh1p al Disney World in Florida lleafner. 27. and Holland. 25. canned 10 birdie~ "'ithout a bogey on the G.923·vard Palm Course. cons idered th, tought•=-t of · the three layouts used for this tourn a m ent rridav's best score was a n·cord-settmg 58. a whopping 14 s trokes under par posted on the Buena Vista course b' Barry Jat>ckel and Gar~· )1cCord. Barker deals Austin rare loss Sue Barke r o f Britain upset • tOp·sceded Tracy Austin, 7·6. 2-6. 6-3 Friday night to move into the ;em ifinals of the Darhatsu Challenge women's tournament in Brighton. England Barker. ~eeded se\'enth. battled for nearlv two hours lo J\'ercome Austin. thl• L .. S Open -champion and "orld's '.'lo 2 pla~ er It was onl y the second jefeat for Austin in 29 matches sm<·e Jul" Jot> Ruttman turned in the fastest speed m Frrd ay·s second round of qualifying for the \merican 500 '.':ASCAR Grand '.':atronal race at the '.':orth Carolina \lotor Speed" ay Ruttman·s a\'cra~l' speed o\'er the I 07 mile high banked ~ourse was 139.151 mph. nearl~ one mph faster than pole-sitter Darrell Waltrip, who qualified rhursday DODGERS EDGE YANKEES • • • ave Righetti 3-2 fastball deep into the left-field Hats for a 3·0 lead. For Cey. the home run was his first since Sept. 1. two days before he J:>roke his wrist. The blast was not only timely. it came when the Dodgers "re desperate in their attempt t.o start producing ottensively. "We haven't been doing U:rat many good Ulings," said Cey of the Dodgers' post-season alump, which hacl seen them score three nms and bit .145 as a team In the first two games of the Mries. •·we haven't been playing good baseball tiom a fundamental standpoint." · Besides the home run. Cey also turned In the tielding gem of the night as wltb New Vork nannen at first and second 81ld nobody out in the efcbth, he dove and caught a Bobby Mur~er bunt •Uempt and was able to scurry to his feet fast tnouch to double off Milbourne at first, ending the Yankees' last bonafide threat of the game. . "l was just lucky lo make a few plays that were si1nlficant for o ne innina," said Cey modest.ly. "And a couple of their mistakes helped." Indeed, the Yankees that showed up at pod1er aadium Friday were a fat cry from the on• who looked .imott lnvinclt?le ln their own ballpark. Tbe Yankees ltf\ nine m• oa bale ud. • 1111ore tban one occasion, raa themlelve1 out f:A an ....... lt'•New York'• apparentabakiMu. aloa1 with U.• bom•ft•ld 1clvanta1e. tbat b11 11ven tJae ~new hope u they prepere ror same four by sendiftl. 9obbY Welch (9'-$) to UM IDOUlld today against New Yort's Rick Reuschel (4·4> "In all my years in baseball I've never seen a team respond to adversity like this one has," complimented Lasorda. "This is our third time in this position and we actually feel very comfortable with it," added Davey Lopes of his team's constant uphill battle in post-season play. '·or course, I would have much rather been 2-0. but one thing this current ball club possesses Is much more character than the ones tn '77 and ·78. Also, our Intensity is higher and our desire to win is much greater." Only seven teams ln the last 77 years of World Series history have been able to come back from an 0·2 deficit. The Dodgers are convinced they'll be the eighth. ·'We aH feel we Oil wln," uid Pedro Guerrero. "We lost the first two games in New York but we've come back before. " ·'This may be our last yev together coJlectively," added Lopea. "So we want to wtn thl• real bad ... Coast women def eat GWC SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER "Of course lt does," Lemon said. "But that l• the only way 1 'll tdke part. I pay attention to the baseball and stay out of the b.1 If that amuses me, I watch it. Hit does1J'l I don't pay attention to it." Ll·mon was ask~d if he was disturbed by a reported round of fisticuffs between YQllkees Graig Nettles and Reaaie Jackson. effective Sept. 6. Lemon was serving the New York club as a scout on the West Coast where the weather is pleasant and the ballparks comfortable and little travel is required. "Neither one of them got hurt," he replied. "I would only get upset if a fight off the field influenced what happened on the field." Lem was asked If he could have the scouting cushion back if he decides against managing in 1982. What happens on the field in today's fourth game and throughout the balance of the World Series will have nothing to do with Lemon's decision as to whether to manage or scout "I think we'll win it." he said "If we don't .. ··1 think so," he said. "and in a lot of ways it makes more sense but managing the Yankees is fairly interesting There is always a lot going on around the ball club " This 1s not a lackadaisical attitude. This 1s the attitude of a m an at peace with the world This makes the manager an observer Better still, this is the attitude of a man at peace with himself EES AREN'T IMPRESSED • • • Boulevar uld move these Yankees . They n't impressed with Valenz a , they weren't impress with the Dodg.ers' sudden return to ofCense and certainly , they weren 't impressed with themselves. This, they figured. was just one bad apple of a game, in a series of seven. ··we're still up,'' said right-fielder Lou Piniella. "We came out and played hard and we'll be here tomorrow playing hard again. We just didn't take advantage of the opportunities we had." Bob Watson, who got the Yankees breathing again with a solo home run to center to lead off tbe second after Dave Righetti had spotted the Dodgers three runs in the first, said the Yankees got what they expected if not what they deserved. "The Dodgers have played well at home all year. We certainly didn't expect to come in here jtnd have them roll over and play dead." When you wear blue pin stripes like the Yankees do, evidently, there is some kind of feeling of supreme power, like when does the big stuff begin? The Yankees' dressing room was serene and unexcitable. Like another ex.hibition game. perhaps? · "We deserved to ·lose," said Cerone. "We didn't execute so we should have lost. We're the better team, that's why I say that.·· • The Yankees were 11ot necessarily acting pompous. TheY' did , io fact , make AP .......... Tile f);)dqers Ho11 re11 mnkes n d1nny cntcl1 ,,, lfohh4 \f11rc1•r ' hunt NFL standings references to the Dodgers' character for battlrng back after trailing , particu l arly Valenzuela. But these New Yorkers don't feel intimidated when they finally reach an obstacle in the road. "If we execute, we beat them no matter how bad the ball bounces," said Cerone. "I think Fernando is a good pitcher but I was a bit surprised they left him in after 'fie got t\l him. We had ch ances to drive io runs and we didn't." The Yankees left nine men on b~se. same as the Dodgers, and Cerone pointed to at least that many missed opportunities. New Yf)rk left "ix stranded th rough the 11 rs t s1x innings when Valenzuela was obviously strugg .. ng. And yet, typically the Yankees were in it all the way. The apples spoiled, however. in the eighth. Aurelio Rodriguez and Larry Milbourne both singled to lead off the inning. At this point, with the Dodgers leading, 5-4. and the Yankees' pitcher's spot due up next. a pinch·hitter would be in order and so would a typical New York rally. So it was. a pinch-hitter in Bobby Murcer, but a rally, no. Murcer hit a Valenzuela inside fast ball right on the money down the line at third. It was a low line r at Ron Cey who caught the ball and then threw to Steve Garvey at first to dcuble up Milbourne who was caught somewh e r e in the middle between first and second. "Al that moment. 1 felt like digging a hole and jumping in ... a disappointed Milbourne would say later ''I really thought that the ball had •hit tt.e ground before rt got lo Cey. I had lo go . "I'm just at despair for letting down the team W'! felt that lf we could beat Valenzuela, there best pitcher. we would have broken their hearts -and we'd be up 3-0." The Yankees were exceedingly c r itical of themselves . For example. Rodriguez felt that he shouJd h ave knocked down Pedro Guerrero's high-chopper over his head al third base in the fifth inning which drove in the tymg run and set up Mike Scioscia's grounder lo second, bringing in Cey with the game winner. "The thing is, the infield here <See YANKS, Page 861 ************• ! JOHNSON & SON ! 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Edison accumulated over 500 yard s in total offense <50ll while holding Ocean View to only 68. And had it not been for 139 yards in penalties, a fumble at the Seahawk five-yard hne, and an inter<'eption inside the 10, who knows what the final might have been Q U ARTERBAC K K EN MAJOR and running backs Theo Langford and Dave Geroux gained yardage with ease, especially in the second half - Major finished the night 12 of 18 for 195 yards lie had a touchdown pass of eight yards in the fi rst quarter to Rick DiBernardo and ran one in himself in the second quarter Those two scores, along with a safety on a blocked punt early in the game. gave the Chargers a 15·0 halftime lead. Major·s µhenomenul record of no 1nterreptions through six game~ cam<· to an end. however. as Ocean View stole t"o pa!>!><'!> Langford and G eroux didn't seem to get warmed uµ until the second half. Langford rushed for 121 yards on nine carries while Geroux finished with 104 yards on ti carries LANGFORD ONLY CARRIED the ball four times in the second half but they were for 37, 36, 20 and five yards. The 36·yard gallop gave the Chargers a 22·0 lead and the only reason he gained only five yards on his last carry was because the goal line kept him from going any further Geroux was 1ust as 1mpress1ve with gains of 2H. 26 and 22 yards. the last one resulting in a touchdown The onl) other Edison score came late in the ~ame when second stringers Don Gibbs and Vance \'lu!.l'k connected on an eighL·yard scoring pass. "'I'm happy with what happened on the field tonigryt." s aid Edison Hi gh Coach Bill Workman Harness races set for Del Mar track 'We hud u r('.11 nice first drive to start the game, l>ut then we kmd of bogaed down the rest or the first half I thank Ocean View caught us al a bad timt• We we1't>fl't reall y happy with ourselves becuuse or some things we did last week (a 28·24 victory over Manna> Not to take anything away from Marina. but I didn't think we executed some basic offens ive and defensive techniques against them. But good football teams like Marina make you look bad sometimes. I won't know for sure until I s~ the films. but I think we corrected some of those m1stakec; tonight ' WORKMAN MIGHT FIND some proble ms offrm;ivcly in the rirs t half as the Chargers seemed to s putter. but the deft'nse played superbly the ent1n• game. holding the Seahawks to 1ust thrt>e yards the first hulf and JUSl 28 yard!. rushing the entire· game Jn add1t1on quarterback Tom Al·hrem, play1n~ for the 1njur~d J ohn Heinle. was sat•k ed five times for a total of 34 yards When thC' 0H<•ns1ve machine was working for Edison, ever) body scem('d to get into the act Greg Eskridg<' caught five Major passes for 84 yards while Brett Blanchard hauled in four for 80 yards The big µlay didn"t t•:.cape those two either as Eskridge caught one pass for 38 yards and Blanchard had two for 36 and 33 yards The 36 yarder \\Ould have been a touchdown, but Blan1·hard !'l<.•ppl·d out of bounds at the 27·yard hne For Ocean View 1t wa~ a case of being undt•1manncd and outmu!>cl<:d. To top 1t all off, the Scah;awks had to ~o into the game without their s tarting quartNba<·k Heinle was injured last week in Ocean View's upset of Westminster in the league opener · 1 thmk thl'Y "ere hurl without Heinle."· said Work man. ··But the kid that played m his place ( Al·hrl'm > did a pretty good job and hurt us at time!> with his runn1n_g · But in the end 1t "a~ JUSt another easy win for Workman and h1-. ere'>' OCC poloi~ts win , 18-11 ..., \ '\ l>l l•;t;() 01 .tlll!l' l"oJ-.l t"ollt•gl' ouh1·orl·d San l>1l·J;.!11 .\11·'·' I< I 1n lht t111rd 1w1 iocl l11btt'.1f..111w11 ,1 lt).!111 l!.11111• on lhl' '"'' l<1 <tn IH 11 South l'oa ... t ("onlt•rl'lllT \\i!ll'r polo \tl•ton ht•n• ............ I .. , tt .. -l•OMIOO • ll ;;l2ii 'n-.. I U .ll&i.ll&lllt .. t n1 U.1la&t..a.-.tllJI S 20 .11 p.i..a.-. .. s ,., ••• i. ..... ' IOS TITCH NAil IOUIPMINf NOW IN STOQCHI 5M P Ou 11,..... A-o IOOOO -S589 AU. IAU BEAalNG with guards IEIOl ... HI 533 6" Yi H.P. 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Of those yeards, 69 came when he scored West· minster's first touchdown with 10 :47 remaining in the first half. In the fourth quarter, it was Campbell again scoring on a 48-yard run with just 1 :25 left in the game, to give Westminster its final margin of victory at 14·6 and hammer the final nail in the Oilers' coffin . Westminste r Coach Ba rry Water s had praise f or Campbell's performance. "We h ad an exce ll e nt p~rf or m ance again from Herbie." he said. "I think he's one of the most outstanding backs m Orange County right now." The Lions' defense also played well, limiting Huntington Beach as a team to nine yards rushing on 29 carries. and intercepting three of Rich Carrillo's passes. In the first half Westminster held the Oilers to one completion for minus three yards. plus two interceptions. "Our d e f e n s e wa s exceptional ... Water s stated Waters credited defensive line coa c hes George Pascoe and Jack Bowman and outside linebackers Coach Larry Grady on doing a good job with the Lions· defense. . Huntington Beach struggled offensively for mos t of the game. especially in the first half, when it accumulated only t wo first downs and had minus three yardl> passing In the fo urth qu a rter. however, the Oilers struck paydlrt when Buddy Nobles connected on a 19.yard pa s t.o · Al llur in the right corner of the e nd zo n e to narrow Wes tmtruster's lead to 7-6 with just 2:37 remaining In the came. But Nobles' pass for a two-point conversion went wide and three plays later Campbell scored his final touchdown. Eddie Nunes had a fine game for the Lions, catching one p ass for 39 ya rds, whlle Huntin~ton Beach's Mike Ray (two catches for 40 yards) and Hur Clwo catches for 30 yards> also turned in top performances. MIKE FISCUS 98 yard TD run Artis t s a top l e ague afte r 1 4 -0 v ictory By DAVE DeBERRV Of" .. o.lly ...... , ..... T he fire works al halftime were-the only s parks for San Cle mente High as Laguna Beach's defense snuffed out the Tritons. 14·0, Friday night. The win gives the Artists a 2·0 South Coast League record and s poiled the Homecoming for lhe Tri tons Laguna Stach linebacker Damon Berryhill spent much of the night getting acquainted with the San Clemente runners in their own backfield. Triton quarterback John We i ser starred in his own version of "Run For Your Life" and was sacked four times. Weiser ended up with 14 carries for a minus six yards. The Tritons as a team averaged just over two yards a carry. Beddie Arabe was the lead)ng ground gainer in the game. picking up 92 yards in 15 carries for the Artists Laguna Beach was able to control the ball for most of the second half. Artist quarterback Evan Chalmers hit t1~ht end Kevin M c De noon with a 33 ·yard touchdown pass with 8:46 left in the first quarter to provide all the scoring Laguna Beach would need for the night. Ch al m er s comple t ed the passes that he had to and even caught a pass himself. The strange thing about it was that he also threw the pass. The senior completed 7 of 17 passes for 89 yards. The Artists got their second touchdown after recovering a Triton fumble at their own 46. From there. the Artists marched 1t down to the l·yard line where Berryhill took it in for the score. Besides roaming from sideline to sideline at his linebacker spot, Berryhill kicks. punts and plays running back for Laguna Beach He c arricd the ball 11 limes for 45 yards. ki c ked both extra points and punted for a 36·yard average. Laguna Beac h's starling cente r and noseguard . Rob Wood. was taken off the field in an ambulance during the first qua rt er suffer i ng fr om a po~s1ble knee tnJury • By JIM CARNf.'1T 0( .. .,..., ...... tuft Diversity Is the key to success for Coa ch Ed Blanton's Estancia High football squad. Oo a night when his u.suaJly-potent passlna game sputtered. Blanton turned the ground attack loose and his Eagles responded with a convincing 35-16 victory over University High Friday evening on the Umversity rleld. The victory gave the unbeaten Eagles a 6·0·1 season record. Estancia is 3·0·1 in Sea View League play Estancia attempted to make the aerial attack go in the first half. but University's Trojans picked off three Jim McCahill passes and the Eagles. could generate but one scoring drive. Estancia held a 7-3 advantage at the mtermission. THE HOSTS APPEARED as if they were going to Lake a 10·7 lead into the lockerroom, but coughed up the ball at the Eagle two with just 50 seconds left in the half to preserve the shaky Estancia lead. Blanton turned tailback Curt Wenzlaff and rullback Chris Crandall loose in the second half. and the Eagles put the game on ice in t he third period. Wenzlaff, a speed me'l"chant who carries his 205 pounds with authority, rushed for 122 yards on 21 carries. Crandall. a pile-driving 210-pounder. picked up 79 yards on lO attempts. With Wenzlaff and Crandall taking turns cracking through the University line, the Eagles drove 75 and 34 yards for trurd·period touchdowns to clinch the victory. ESTANCIA SCORED two more times in the fourth quarter to assume a commanding 35·9 advantage with 2:54 left to play. The Eagle running attack accounted for 256 yards. The passing game contributed an additional 76, giving Estancia 332 yards m total offense. University had a total output of 188 yards 152 passing and 36 rushjng The Eagles were a frustrated bunch in the first half They seemed to move the ball at will . scoring on their second possession of the evening, but three potential scoring drives were stymied by interceptions. Estancia's lone first half TD drive covered 55 yards on nine plays McCahill found Jamie Aiken in the corner of the end zone with a five-yard pass on a th.1rd·and-goal situation. Aiken was tightly covered, but made a nifty grab before going out of hounds. THE TROJANS intercepted a pass on the next Estancia possession and moved 14 yards. setting up a 37-yard field goal by John Peirano with 8: 47 left in the half. University drove 64 yards to the Estancia two just before the half. but fumbled to end the sconng threat Estancia was impressive on its first possession in the third period, drlvina 75 yards on seven plays Crandall rushed for 32 yards during the dr ivo, while Wenilafr picked up 26 The TD came on an 11-yard pas11 from McCahlll to wide receiver Ahe l Ca<'hola. It was the only pass or the drive. A Bill Sieker Interception set up E1tancia's next touchdown The Eagles had to go just 34 yards for the score. The TD came on Crandall's 25 yard dash over th)Httiddle. Crandall bulled his way into the center of the Trojan line. found ctuylight, and raced to the end zone McCah11l kicked the PAT, making 1t 21 3 ESTANCIA DROVE 70 yards for a score early in the fourth quarter, Wenzlaff and Crandall doing m os t of the damage on the ground, lo make It 28·3 The touchdown came on a 14·yard pass from McCahill to Aiken. The most danling pl ay of the night was turned in by the Trojans on the ensuing kickoff. however. Trojan halfback Mike Fiscus look the kickoff at his own two, circled to the other side of the field to pick up a wall of blockers, broke free at the 50. and raced untouched lo the end zone. T he 98-yard Jaunt is the longest run in the Orange Coast area this season. Estancia drove 50 yards for its final TD Ri cky Recio broke over left tackle from the four for the S<'ore . University scored its final touchdown with JUSl 29 seconds left. on a 10-yard pas!. from Randy Myers to Jim McDermott Coac h cri es foul, but MD tuffibles By RICK WAGES Of Ille o.lly ........... SANTA FE SPRINGS -With cries of protest from Mat.er Dei High coach Wayne Coch.run who accused officials for not calling a penalty on the fina l plav of the game. the Monarchs fell to St. Paul Hig°h. 31·24, in Angelus league football action before 8.100 fans here. The play in queslicn was an !ncomplete Monarch pass in the end zone with no time rem aimng The controversy however was not the pass. but with St. Paul Coach Marijon Ancich, wh o was accused by the Monarch coaching staff for being on the playing fi eld during the final play This would constitute a 15·yard defens1 ve penalty which was not called by the officials Since play cannot end on a defensive penalty, Mater J?ei would have gotten another chance for the tying touchdown. "We arc' Just as good as St Paul." claimed an upset Cochrun. "and this game 1s definitely being protested.' ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport finally ends drought, 21-7 Sailors topple Irvine for first football victory of the season By CURT SEEDEN Of tM D .. ty ~ Maft The football field at Newport Harbor Hi gh rcst'mbled Shea Stadium following the New York Mets' 1969 World Sen es championship Friday nieht. But there were no home runs, no Fer.nando Valenzuelas . Jn fact. there wasn't a baseball player in sight on a night when football took a back seat to the Fall Classic. THERE WERE SOME very happy Newport Harbor football players and an equally appreciative homecoming audience of 3,400 as the Sailors snapped a six-game losing str eak with a deserving 21·7 victory over Irvine. "This is the fi rst time we've shown a running game this season," said a rel ieved Sailors Coach Hank Cochrane after his team snapped a streak equal lo t he 1932 version of the Tars which finished the year. 0·6 "It's been a long time and these kids really deserved it tonight." Cochrane added. Indeed. the Sai lors looked like winners from the outset. displaying a balanced running attack that ground out 215 yards before the game was over. Whe n h e was n t :.urpr1sing the Vaquero defenst-Y. tth a quarterback keeper. Newport's Greg Selby was letting either Tony Swies ( 12 carries. 49 yards>. John S a rnelt <8 carries, 56 yards> or Gavin Greely (7 carries. 31 yards> do most of the work. THE SAILORS GOT the first big break of the game when Mike Parks blocked a n Irvine punt midway tho rough the first quarter to give Newport Harbor a fi rst down on the Vaquero 21 yard hne It took j ust six plays before Selby scored the first of a ll three Sailor touchdowns -this one from two yards out. The Sailors went ahead, 14·0 the next time they got their hands on the ball . driving 62 yards on 9 plays as Selby barrelled in from the 1-yard line. T he Vaqueros. meanwhile, struggled the first half. collecting just four first downs while s uffering through five penalties for 31 yards. .,WE JUST DIDN'T play well in the first half," conceded Irvine Coach Terry Henigan. "That's not laking If "TRt ~:~ .............. ...,.,. ~'I.< ,, , • .,. 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H4HD ~JOAYS 5~9·3073 2969 CIMTUIY PL C.OSTA MISA SALE a a a e e cc hAA Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 •• OCC runs to victory Potpouiri of sports on television U.S. loses • 1n soccer WALNUT There w t.>r e rew surprises Friday m the Mt. San Antonio I nvitational cross country meet as Orossmont College captured the m e n 's community college large division UUe and Orange Coast won the women's crown Or ange Coast's men's team. running without the services of Lalo T e rr1quez. w h o is sidelined with a sore knee, finished fifth. Fo r the third consecutl ve year . the OCC women came home victori ous Barbie Ludovise, Lisa Gonzales and Sue Zik a all finished in the top fi ve, while Christie Dubach was the novice winner ahead of teammate Janine Dube By HOWARD L. HANDY 0( .... o .. , "" """ Today's college football 1ame will feature the Iowa Hawkeyes against the Minnesota Gophers <Channel 7, 9·30 a.m.). This one will be followed by the fourth 1ame of the World Series with the DodgeNJ faclng the Yankees . Channels 7 and 11 will bring it live at 1. For those Vin Scully fans, the famed Dodger broadcaster Is doing the radio version for CBS' affiliate KNX (1070) with the Dodger home station, KABC (700) also bringln& the action live. Both s tations use the same word-eye descriptions as do the two television outlets . For hockey fans, the King~ are in Minnesota to take on the North Stars at S:SO <Channel 9). Following are the top sPOrts events on TV today. Ratings a re: ./ / 1 1 excellent; 1 ./I worth watching; 1 1 fair; " forget It. e 9:30 a .m., Channel 7 I I I COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Minnesota at Iowa. Announcers : Bi ll Flemming and Ara Parseghian. ~ Iowa features a powerful defense and with the field goal kic king of freshman Tom Nichol, has been a threat in every game this year. The Hawkeyes are 121h-polnt favorites over Mlnnesot1's Gophers. Iowa upset Michigan last week after earlier defeating Nebraska. Mlnnesota lost a 17-16 decision to Indian• last weekend. en 1 p.m., Channel• 1, 11 I I I I WORLD SERIES: New York at Dodgers. Announcers: Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer. Hard-throwing Dodger right-hander Bob Welch (9·5) tries to even the series at two oames each today, facing Rick Reuschel <'-"4>. [-) 5:50 p.m., Channel 9 I I I NHL HOCKEY: Kings at Minnesota. Announcers: Bob Miiier and Pete Weber. The Kings and Marcet Dionne wlll face the Minnesota North Stars In the third game of the current road trip. After a pair of victories In New York, the team record was boosted to +3. Sunday's game in Winnipeg will be broadcast only on radio before the Kings return home Tuesday against Quebec. 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"·" Ya.Price i :I:ia Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 24, 1981 o.lty ~ .......... .., CM rtea SIAn Marina quarterback Ken Laszlo t right J tries to get past f'ountain Valley's Jerry Goeden r 331 who is blocked by Tony Valente. 'From Page 81 VIKES .· • • • than Adam Kaat! on the game's final· play "Two great efforts in a row." said Thompson "This time we got lucky Our kK!s really played some football. ll was the best wi" of the vear for us and I'm JUSt really happy with the coaches and the kids . we overcame a lot of advers1tv " . . . Others wl'ren't rC'ady to call it lucky. The Yikes played another near-mistake frl'C game, never fumbling, suffortng o nly three penalties and kept the Barons in the hole with a solid kicking game And the defense held one of the gamt.•'s best offfonses to a mere field goal This was n 't lucky The Barons ' offense was held lo ~5 yards on the ground (Emery had 65 yards on 13 carries 1n the first half. finished with 83 vards on 21 carries> and four interceptions nullified most of the.good 256 yards through the air will get you The Mn put;-; Manna at 6·1 for the year. 1·1 1n league play Fountain Valle) as 5·2 overall. 1· 1 in league From Page 82 YANKS • • • is so hard. 1rs a very tough play ... s aid Rodnguez "That's a rouUne out off the infield at ·Yankee Stadium." 0 ver in another corner, Mister October. Reggie Jackson. was critical. too. But naturally. not of himself He didn't play. as has been the case for all lhreE World Ser ies games. and was critical of that "l thought I could be used. you know <as a pinch hitter> for inspiration. or s omelhmg .. Jackson was g iven the good news moments later. however, when he was told that Manager Bob Lemon would . bet "your sweet (bleep l that J aekson would play today against right hander Bob Welch." So the Yankees didn't get a s weep like they h a d with Oakland. like many of the 0 player s . including Dave Winfield. who felt should have happened with the OOdgers. But losing has its own merits for these Bad Apples. As Pmiett asaid before exiting the lockerroom, "At least we won't have to hear ·Tommy Lasorda cry tonight.·· COLUCTI>lll ~Niii , •-c-........... o.eii. --,.U<l1 a. .. c.......... SllYerCl.st.U l(rv99Nanda Uf.lt M".lt M119t• Lffh tot.• ....... '° Pnoa UJL1S JJ4US 'O"l.Sllw•&evi WlU.• SMK.• ~ I t I , J ' II I Va re T r111mpso11 Laguna Hills no match for MV, 41-0 By G REGOR Y MARSH Of t ... O.lty ...... St_.. The Mission Viejo High football team showed why it is on e of the top rated teams in the Cl F Central Conference Friday night, 9s the Diablos soundly defeated visting Laguna Hills, 41 ·0 in a South Coast League game. The U1ablos look control of the game from the very first quarter, as they showed both o ffen s ive· and defensive stre nJn,h. "The team clicked tonight." said Oiablos Coach Bill Crow following the win. Ir anything, that was an understatement. In their second poss~sion of the game, the Diablos drove the ball 80 yards in 10 plays for the game's fir s t sco re. The touchdown came on an off tackle run of one yard by senior running John Carroll. the first of two scores that the would get. After that. Che rout was on. In all. the Diablos scored 6 touchdowns and a safety. Besides. Carroll, 5·10, running back Kevin Beres also contfibuted two touchdowns. .. Following last week's tie (with Capistrano Valley), we decided to concentrate on fundamentals for this game," explained Crow. We tried to stunt our defense to try to shut down McVicar <Bill). I think they did a good job of it." McVicar . the Laguna Hills' quarterback, came in as Orange County's leading passer. but had a long night. It's 49ers • aga1ns~ Titans By ROGER C'ARl~'iON Of "'-O•llY ,.. .. , SIMf When vou 're 2·5 and the oppos itrnn· 1s 1-5 it's hardly a tim e to ~tart getting yourself pu m pcd up for the all -time crucial but today that's exactly what it is for Long Bt•aC'h State and Cal State Full erton in P acif ic Coast At hlt•tic Association football a(•tion. Kickoff is at I 30 on the F'ull<'rton campus and although neither appears to have a bowl bid Cit stake, a great deal of the futur<' 1s wrapped up in this one "There's a lot of pride at stake because of the proximity of the schools and our head-to-head recruiting ... says Fullerton Coach Gene Murphy. "It's a must v.1n game for both schools.. · Fullerton has won only twice tn this nine.year s eries with the 49ers r both at Anaheim Stad1um 1. and as given a leS?"itima<e shot at upending Long A<'ach again behind sophomore quarterback Bob McCaffrc}. pro\'iding he can wheel and d<.'al better than his sea son numbers r71of152 for670 yard s . 3 TD s and II interceptions I. Running bucks Tony Bushala 14.2 average\ and Ken Jackson (4 .0 averag<'l. a pair of seniors. are tabbed to start for the Titans. whose season 's stats suffer to an extent right down the line because of a very strong schedule. Dave C urrey's 49ers. the defending PCAA champions. but bogged down in a four.game l osing s treak , a r e 0 ·1 in conference play They rely on a strong passing attack. but that's what has failed 1n recent ventures. prompting a guessing game on the starting quarterback. Doug Disney has run the 49ers for the past three weeks with a 50 percent effort. but with 5 interceptions . Angelo Gasca was the early season s tarte r . but Paul Gagliardi is also in the picture Warriors play COV I NA Woodbridge High's Warriors duel Western C hristian High tonight at Ch arter Oak High in a free-lance football game. beginning at 7:JO. Woodbridge is 0-5 and on the road for the first time this season West ern Christian is 0-6. 3201's YALUll LEASE Ol IUYl tnNewport8Mch Roy Carver BMW. 1540 JAMIOR,EE RD •• NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 714·640·644' Does ambush await Trojans? USC f avored over Irish SOUTll BEND. Ind 1AP1 Although Notr e Dame has lost three tames this season and is unranked. Southe rn California Coach J ohn Robinson insists the clash between the two teams today has national significance "No ques tion about it." said Robinson. whose Trojans are ranked fifth and were No. 1 before being upset by Arizona two weeks ago "lt is as tounding the number of times the winner of this ga me has gone o n to capture the national championship. "Notre Dame's 2 3 record means nothing,'' s aid Robinson. "The key to college football this year is survival. They can put their act together and finish strong .. The game will be broadcast on radio <KHJ. 930 l at 11 JO a.m . NOTRE DAME HA had an extra week to pr epare for the TroJans after dropping a 19-13 decision to Florida State two weeks ago and Coach Gerry Faust has decided on making a couple of changes Faust will start Blair Kiel at quarterback and has de<>1ded to drop the experiment of using Tony Hunter as a wingback Hunter. a 6·5 Junior. will be back at split end The wC'ek off also gave the Irish a c hance to recover from a number of injuries which had sidelined the likes of tight end Dean Masztak. guard Rand~· Ellis. corncrback John Krimm and linebacker Joe Rudw1ski.All missed the 19-13 loss lo Florida Stale two weeks ago. "I can't think of anything we could use more right now than a win over a team the caliber of l'SC." said Faust. If the !rash hope to achie ve that they'll have to stop Trojan tailback Marcus Allen. "I DON'T KNOW how we're goiog to do it ... s aid Faust. "nobody has done it yet. .. Allen is averaging nearly 215 rushing yards a game. He had a string of five 20().yard games before he was held to 153 yards by Stanford. He can be<>ome the first collegian to rush for 2,0QO yards in one season and is 449 yards ahead of the NCAA record for a regular season set by Tony Dorsett in 1976 with 1,948 yards . "We though Allen would improve but his achi evements have been phenomenal and astounding," said Robinson. EOUIPE M A giant slalom ski designed for long radius turns and high speeds. REWPOIT BEACH Fashion Island oa&mGI t802 E 1Ca1~t"' I bloc• w, ol Hr.port Fwy. 6ll·lNO w u J u o a , l Coast tests Fullerton By CURT EEDEN ot .. o •• , ....... ..., Fullerton College lmngs 1t.11 perfect record (4·0 I and a little respect to Orange Coast College tonight when the Hornets and Pirates square off in South Coast Conference football action. Golden West travels to San Diego Mesa for a battle against the Olympians and their pass·happy' quarte rback Paul Berner. while Saddleback entertains San Diego CC in a Mission Conference· contest. All gam es are set for 7 · 30 Al OCC, the Hornets of Coach Hal Sherbeck: get their first taste of confer ence play after a bye, last week . The llornet~ have rolled over Citrus.1• 21·0, Baken.field. 42 14 a nd then No l ·rated, Pasadena. 34 10 in their last three outings after' pulling oul a 19 12 ''ictory over Santa Ana in the! opener 1 "ORANGE C'OAST t!\ a team that 1s much better than its record <2·31 1nd1cates." says' Sherbeck "They've played one of the toughest' pre-conference schedules imaginable and ha\•e • been in every game .. , The OCC offenst>. sparked b} quarterback, Clay Tucker and running back·punter·kick return• specialist Mttl'h Olson. has s howed s igns of' improvement. partal'ularly 1n outgaanmg Cerritos in yardage. 29:! 242 last wet'k in the Bucs ' 20 -16: upset victory • Sherbeck 1s the winningest communal~ college ; c·oach in the nation with a 21 ·year mark of 157.45.5 · OCC Coach Dick Tucker's squads han.' atcounted · for 18 percent of Sherbeck's losses Al San Diego Mesa, Coach Ray ShaC'kleford's Rustlers will try to m ake ii two in a row after downing Ml San Antonio. 17 14 in their opl'ner lust week. GWC 12·3 ovl.'rall 1 is rankerl third an .the ... onference m tl':.im pass defense which means San Di ego Mesa QB Berner will face a !'tiff l'hallenge ER IS MO RE than 200 .\ ard~ ahead of loscsl quarterbal'k in the <:onference ) ards <1nd 13 touchdO\\ns to ht~ credit mtercept1on.., 1 ·untt• n•<'l'I \'1.'I' 1 Ton.\ Sm Ith • ha-; c aught 20 p · s es · :lfi7 ,\Urcl'> <Jnd flH·TL>.., WC co lt•rs \\1th quartl'rbac k Sam Aiello <60 o 128. 817 ·ards. 5 TOs1 and \\ldl· receiver Gil Rhocll·s. tht• l' nfert•m·t• s '.\o I recc1n•r Rhodt'" has snared 23 <1..,Se'> for 369) ards At Saddle ack. the Gttut•hos continue to play fine football t 5 0 1 bt•h1nd quarterback Lance Stewart and running back T om F1schbeck t 12 carries. 68 vard'> I TO 1 Stewart connet·ted on 9 of 20 pas'>es and ran for 82 ,\'ards in a ·11 0 thumping of Antelope \'alley tv.o weeks ago lk alsn ran for 89 .\ ards and two TDs in the Gaucho!'>· 45 13 <:onft•rcnC't' opener against Palomar. Cornerb:.tek Phil Spt•nt<·r lt·.icb lht· Cauchos defensively. althoui..:h ht• got into lhl' offens1n· picture last week lk s1des rcc11rdmg 13 t ackles ag<1inst the Comet'>. Spl'nl'<'r abo returned a punt 55 \'arcls for a tout·hdown Bruins, Bears try to rebound today· LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 Cal and UCLA. a pair of Pac1fic-IO football teams that have fallen on hard times. meet today m a contest each hopes will signal better things ahl'ad Cal has won JUSt once in six games this fall. while the Bruins. cons1derl'd a pnmt• t ontt'nder for thl' Pac 10 crtl\\n ht•adrng into tht> sea~on. h<in· IO!->l one confcrl'lll'l' game and t1l•cl ;rnotht•r m their past l\\o outtnj!~ L'CLA brings a 3·2 1 overall record mto the l · 30 game (KM PC. 710 1 at th~ Coliseum Cal is 1 ·2 in league play, with the Bears· lone victory coming against Arizona in the third game of the season. Neither Rruin Coach Terry Donahue nor Cal's Roger Theder is expecting things to com e easy when their teams m eet. "They are a very good football team with some great individual pe rformers." said Theder "It will be another tough task for us again this week." "They are a good, aggressive group of football players who have played hard every week and had som e unfortunate things happen to them ... Donahue said of the Bears "They've lost some games they could have won." Donahue is worried about CaJ's pass-oriented "run-and-shoot" attack. saying. "Their offense as different than any we've ever faced: they're an explosive team .. 1 EOUIPE F A slatom ski with Incredible fall·llne Hollow core construe· lion is the most soph1st1ca1ed concepl 1n lhe history of ski design It allows lor the creation of skis that are very ltght, very slrong, and very precise The pride of workmanship that the Authler crafstmen are dedicated to ensures that each and every Authler ski will offer a truly exciting skiing experience CEIWTOS PUUD1'm 25201 ,....,.._ 3 bl«h •• °' ,, ,..,, 110-4171 "" I I • t I. 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""' .,.,,. lofla&e.,_: .... ., ••• • HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARIES Marina 20, Fountain Valley 3 Sc-.,. o.rw.. Fownt.ln Veti.y O ) o 0-J Marina 6 0 7 7-20 M-Leulo 17 l'\lft (kl<k felled I FV-Y°""*'tJOFG M Fr.-n peu from LaulO (G.-Kkkl M-1.et.Jlo 11 non (Gr-kk kl AllencNnce -•,600 IHtlmaledl 0-SUtitUct .. v Fl"t OoWM 16 Aushe.,yMds 27..fl Pattlno y-tle Pestat I .. ~ Punts 1-40 Fur'flbl ... IOSI ).2 PH1altl ... yerdl ~ • .. "'*'-' ......... FY-Emery, Jt-U ; Merten•. S·U , Steven•, t.for-mlran u. M-vaie,,te, ...,,, TObln, ti).•; a r_,, S.20; Leulo. IS. .. .... ..._ .. ..., .. Fv-s--... ••»-4, tse. M-Lau lo, S.U.2. '"· IMlvlWallteceMflO FV-Sffy, ..... Bolin, ).J1, A-..-., 2·•. Emery, 2·22. Cren, 1.n . M-Frendsen, 2·'1. Crllclllleld, 1·22. Motteul. 1·23; Brown, t-13. Edleon 43, Ocean View O Sa<9" o.anw. Edison I 1 1 JI-'> OcHn View 0 0 0 0-0 E-Safety, _., llloc:ked In endlON E-OlllenlerdD I peu from Major IP.. lal'"I E-M•)or S ,.., (J Gr-m kk kl E-L ....... d 1' run (J. Gr-m klOI E-Gerowo 22""' (J . GraNm kk kl E-L_...., S ""' (J. Gr-m kk kl E Vlffek I tiett from Glllbl IC. Gr- kl<k) Attendenee--4,000 (Htlmetedl O...l'9Utlk1 I(' FlrstO-11 ltulhe.,yards 21·2'7 Paulno y-224 p .. ,.. 1'·11-2 Punta l·SI F11mbleMost .. 2 Pena111 .... yardl t).IU ,...._. ........ f7'I • !2·21 • .. , .. , .. ,,, .., ).10 E-L•noforct, t ·121; Gero11a, U ·llM; E •krtd99, I-IS; GI-. t-7; Mal~. 1·5; J-•· l•S; .,_..,cl, l·S; GrlffltllS, 1·5. OV-P-r, t-21, 1.-., It .. , AcfAn, ll•lftlftlli '· ................ E-M•Jor. 12·•2. ~;GI-, J.M . Jt OV-AcfWem, .. , .. ,,«I. l ... "'*'-1 •ecet•I"" E-Etkridge, ~. l l11n<htrd, ... ; lie•, l·ll, Ory, MJ, LanQlarcl. Ml. OllerMrdo, 1-1, v1 .. a ,1-1. We1tmlnster 14, Huntington 8 -"~ H11ntl"91on 9Mc?I 0 0 0 Westml-0 1 0 W -~II .. IV! (9er9 kk kl HI -Hur It pen from Noble falledl W -~II · IV! l 9er9 kkkl Alt~.->.JOO (Htlmetedl F lrtlO- Ru-._yerds Pautnoyerdl P-1 """" Fumbl&IOSt o...-.-. PeflaltlM·YWdl .~ ......... ..... 1-14 (paM HB -"*'-t.>4; Stier •s. Seterlleld ... w -cam11C>e11 u-ns; T•11•n11u .. ,,; Temem.,.,1 •11 ................. HI --. •1).0, 75; C:Wrl119 •1~. 16 W -Hftllle ,_..1, «1; Mltclwll l·M , J . .................. H8 -Rey 1-«); Hllf ?-311; ~I Ml w -.. _ 1-Jt; c..mo0e11 1-J; w..-.. J.3 E1tancla 35, Univerelty 16 Etlancla 1 o ,. t• ->5 Unlwrtlty 0 l 0 13-16 E -Alken s P•ts from McCalllll CMcCalllll kick I U -Pair-J7 FG E -Cacllota 11 pus lrom McCehlll IM<Celllll kkkl E -Cr-.il 15"'" CMcCelllll kkkl E -Alken 11 P•H from McCe lllll IMcCalllll kkkl U -Fltcld•kkkoff ret11tn lrinllfelledl E -1te<lo4 rwn (Mc:Cel\111 kl<kl u -Mcl>ermotl 10 pan fr-Myers IPelr-lll<kl Attandenct-J,000 (esllmatedl 0.-ltatlttk• • u Flrtt a-M 14 12 A11sl\ff.yMds «>-tle 32·1S2 Pnslnoyerdl ,. • Patsn 7-11-4 .. 17.J Pllftl• 0.0 2-» Fllmtll•-l).O 101 Pet1altte.ywO. MS •is ................... E-Wenzlell, 21.122; CraMall, 1t-Tt; POlallll, •11, Devis, M7; M<Cefllll, Mt; Aeclo,M . U -FIK11t, 21·120; Elletlt. S·lt; Sorenten. ).IJ, c;o.,w,,., '°"'· l·l. I ....... , ........ E -Mee.NII, .. , ... , .. ; Devit, H-4, IO. U -Ell4lrls, ).144, 21; Myert, ~~. 11 ................... E -A!Mf\ 4-41; Gedtola. ).2'. u -l'ltcws, 1·20; McOermot\, Mt. SoreMM, 1.J; Htltake, 1·2; ""-•· M . St. P.ut 31 , Mater 0.124 ........ ~ ...... °"' St.f'..,I MO -DMtl 41 ftG 1t 7 7 •-a. 0 ,. 10 7-tl MO -One l.«y 1»-ty.,. TWW I.My (DMftllktl) MD -Tiiiy lAcy t "'" ( DMfl lkll) Sf' -J-J"'" I~ llklll .,. -... t.Mo .... frem .......... IM...-ea llklll ,,._,.......,11<; MO -Tl9¥ LM't I""' 10... llktl> ~-~ ..... --...... C..,.._•llkll> A.......,_-0,•1& ........ fl .......... .._..,.,. Hef'bOt 11, lrvtne 1 ..._ ......... . '"'... . . , ... , .............. , , . ,..,., NM-~ 1 NI (CJIMfl~ llCll) NH I 'Ill' ICl9orl'f llclll 1-.,.. ,.,_.fr-'-(Ian II.IOI .... ......, I n111 (Ollllierty alOI ......... ~ ..... ~, t .............. I .. PlntO-t 1' "" ..... y... .,... .,,, :=~--,.:. ...~· ....... .... '~ .............. , .. " ., ~ ........ .,. ... .., ·~· ...... 1-letwM, ................. o.14. •11i f'lcUrlyt..1'4. lOl'll, S-,.,_l-1S. NH-~, 11·"1 ..,Mtt. W.; lw .... ,,..,, o~....,.1.21; .-. .a. ........... ~ ..... 1-:r-. 7···· ,,., HH-._...,, ... t.U . ,....,.... .... .... 1-....... •144, ~.Mt; ... !Mi, i.t; stwlUvMt, MOf'ml-... NH-.... ,.,, !•II; Wort!, 1 l. Laguna 14, San Clemente O ........ .,. ....... l.oo ...... a..ch 1 0 t 7-IA s.nc._.... o o o o-o La-NICO..-22 ..... ''°"' Qlol,,_s lhrryhlll klclll L8 -llett\ltllll 1 fllft (llertYNll llld1l Atte-.Ce -2,200 ("tlmetedl O-Mll-...C• LB l'lrttO-" 1tu11N .. yarcn 41·W "••lnoyercta .. P-• 1·1M """'" ,..,. F11m111e..ioet 1·1 Pfflalll"·Yerdil IMH , ................. IC 11 n-n D ,.,44 .... "' 1141 LB-Arebe, 1$•t 2; Minkin, 10 ... ; Cllalme"'._.· llerryt\111, II~. sc-1to111110, •st; ~. >-2"; fflc1111ne. l ·t , Ame•, S·lor·mln11s 2; Weiser, 1 .. lor·mlroa6. IMl"'*'-lf'_, .. L8-cMl,....rt, MM. ft. SC-Wei-. S.1).3, D; lloOlllo. 0.1-4. .................... LB-Minkin, 2·27; McOennon, I.JI; H-•-· t.ll; HanMn, 1-lO; e..ryNll, 1-1. SC-Auul<k, J.tJ; Ame•. 2-11; Fl<kllno. Mor-ml,,..12. Ml11lon Viejo 41 . Laguna Hiii• 0 Sc-.., o..e..-n MIHlon Viejo 1 13 0 ti -41 L9QUM Hiiis 0 0 0 0 -0 MV -Carrell I run (Mac119af1 kkkl MV -llef'H t run (Maclli>en kl<kl MV -Be••l • PHI lrom Lellenbeuer (lll<k l•lled) MV -C. Browfl 21 riff! (pau falledl MV -Garrell t run 1-l;an llk kl MV -s.lely l<ent., snep went owt of 1'le ffld~ON) MV -A llrown S '1(' (kick l•lledl Attendance -l .SOO etllmated o-eSt .... LM Fk\I Downs AUll'leS.y•rdt P•ulng yercl\ P .. w s • 1J.30 ,. Punts F..m111M-lot1 Ptnaltln-yercl\ 21·t-J ... ,. 2·1 ,. IMlvl-1 1t111lll .. LH -Berry ... " .. Wllll•m• •·•. Tllllken, s.u, M Mc Vicar, l·lor-mlnus I , Trento, 2·10. MV -c Br-n, M l; Carroll, 1...0; Leltenbawer, f.17 ; Bere., IMO; Lyotu, 2-lS; A. Brown, S.23; HfflrlQIMI, 2·7. , ............. ..., .. LH -McVl<er, 21·f-1. 1• MV -Lelt~r, 12·7.0, .,. , ,..vltlM! •ecetvl,.. LH -Blank, :MO; Thllkffl, 1·21, M<C>akl, 4-43, Marl-1·1•. MV -Garrell, ..... Colet, J·», -· 1·17 HIGtt SCHOOL STANDINGS SunHt Leegue ....... WI. T Ecll-2 0 II Marine I I 0 l'Ollnt•ln Vel,.., I I 0 OceanVlow I I o W.nml-I It Hwnll"tllClll eoecll 0 t • T'llllnlMy'• ._ WHt~..,., Edi-at OCC ~·-- --• LT 1 0 • • ' 0 s 1 0 , • 0 s 1 • I 4 0 M•rlrw et -tlft9ton e.Kh Ooa n "\11..., "'· Fo11nteln Vall•¥ et wu1m1..uer • S.a View League uo.-• I. T Eltanc:Ja I 0 I El Toro I l o ~-110 Unlwrslty t 2 O Corona del -1 J 1 CCKta l!Msa l 3 0 lrVIN l l 0 Newport Hertlor I , 0 ~.,. . .._ lrwlN Vt Qor-Clel Mar at H•rbor ,.,,...,.,.._ --• I. T • 0 I , • 0 s t 0 • , 0 2 1 s 0 3 I • 0 H~ El Toro vs. Coate Mesa .t Newport H•rliOr Newport Harbor v•. E11aftc:I• at OCC s.ctctl-.k YI. Uni.,.,tlty at I rvlN South CoHt League La;una Be.ell Mlulon Viejo l.a;unaHllls Ca91str-Volley OenaHllls ....... W L T t 0 0 ' 0 ' ' 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 San Cl_,... 0 2 0 T.-rsO- o-.. W LT , 2 l 6 0 ' 6 0 l J I • 2 0 0 7 0 C•plstrw. Vall_,, 8t 0... Hlllt (I p.m.) A"99fu1League l llMC»Amet St.P ... I Mater Doi B llllop Montoon-y Sarvll• ....... WI. T I 0 0 I 0 0 I I 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 r.-.,.,.,_ ~ W LT 6 I 0 1 0 0 , 4 0 0 • 0 4 2 0 Servile vs Bis'-Montoomerv Palm• P-12 p.m.) at La COLLEGE RATINGS NCAA DM1lon I-AA 1 e. Kentucky •·l.O " (lie) JIKllton SI. ~I SI 1 ~•wH-hlre S-1.0 50 4 Murre y St •·t.0 • S ldilho St S.t.O .. 6 Bois.St S.1.0 «I I Mlcldle Tennestft S.J.O ,, I. S. C•rollne SI. J.2.0 31 (tie) L~IOI> •·2.0 31 10 Mont-•·t.O 23 NCAA DIVISION II I.SW Te-St. "'°'° .. l. Hort,,.,~N;an ~ 5' I. Vlr9lnl• w. S2 .. T .... ,.., ~ • S. Pl.Iott Solllld, Wash. ..,.o u 6. Elll-ltl City, H.C S.1.0 " 1 J•tksonvlli.. Alo. 4-1.0 ,. I SlllppeMtiwrv. Pa ..0.0 13 t Mlnn..t>vtutll 7.0.0 22 (lie) N Oek°'9 St S-t.0 22 NAIA DM1lon I 1. Hllltdale, Ml<ll. ...... JOT 1 l'elr~. w. 'ia 4>M -i. E Ion, H.C. 4+1 m 4. Moor1'1ed, Ml1111. . .. , m 5. He..otnon St., Ark, ..... !Sot ._ M lstOUl'I Wost.,,, ...... 2a 7 E. Te ..... St. S.1-4 m t.HEOk~ J.1.0 .. t. Slleptient, W. Ve . s+t 111 10.s.An.-,.t.O M$ 11.Con<orcl,W.Va. s-1• 1'7 12. Central~-• ., .. ns II. Ge,.,,.,·~. H.C. S.1.0 " ,. w11.-~ · J.1<0 ., itle) Mtw, Coto. s.1-0 tl lt. Caineron, Ollta . J.2.0 It 17, Alallema St. ~1·1 11 •t. PlltJillllrO $l, Kan. S.1-0 .. It. Wlt..·Eeu Clalro S.1.0 .n 10.~$(. .... )1 NAIA Dlwttfoft II I. f'ec:ltlc '-'*· ,... '" t. w"'. ,,._.., ,.. .... -I. ••k~. l(aft. ...... 175 4. ""°'''°"· , .... S.0.0 ,,. S. C---· MINI. So+I IAt 4-.SlllA• .. T-...... m (tit)-···-·,. ,,... m I. Okk"-.. N.O. .... .. t,P.,.....SC .. Olllo. .,. ,.. .... 1 .... l'llllller .. , .. ,.., It ... ~ .. ,.. ,. 12. llwWI N Tau .. ,~ llt 11.M..HM'~,M-~M "' 1 .. ,...._,T_ •1.0 ,.. u. AIWe ..... c..Mf. ,., .. .. 14.L ...... ,0.... ., .. It 11 ... 1MINil, .... . ... " ..... ..,. •• c..M. .. ... • ... ~~ .... • a.Cll..._ r..u • I " Orange.Coaat OAILYPILOT/Saturd1y, October 24, 1981 OellT,... lat .......... ,..IOAY"S ltllUl.TI ,, ......................... . '••IT UCL 4\'t tw*'IL Lltfltllllle._. (.._...,) t.a I .• 4M Oty,,..i• ,._.. llt.,...lr.11 ._.. 11M ..... H9tM (L.efnMt'I) IUO AIM""" Trefllc lt•Utr'fl, Mr. f'lece, He Alll't HHVY, LVCHn, Olllnotn11011•. ~·•-~S.wTe Time: l.UtJJ. HCOMC> i.Aea. 6 f11r10net.. ltlla 01• (Wlnlendl 1.00 UO SAO Daw111 Goldt11 I. (O\itenl 1$,.0 '-• O.llcl• IOt~ye) MO All• rec.-· • O.er frt11c11,,S.1tc1 • LtN, Vh•aclowt Spirit, e•Cllaltll .. J.l.'a De\19111tf', IOU Over, Slllittn Dttlrt. •~edentry, time : t:IOl/l. U DAILY oou~• CH) pale M0.40. U C-tatlon Oo.*t ().S) paid $1 A TMlltD aAC•. 6\'t fwrloncp. 81eckhNllC/ftk CU~ml • '° UO tM L-111 IS141111tl 4 20 MO "'111<• 11• u. I Toro> uo Alto racect: I'm A•l••Y. Clrc11m11ont, l>•ba Olrt. Montella Cflolce, A11n And Grin, lllent s..n.-1 Prl11<e't Pull. Time. Lit. "°" ltTlt A.AC.a.• furlOftOI. Model Teti (T-l 2 • .0 J.«I 7 IO Worlcl of S;ay won; lcettaneclal a.«1 i.• Perineabllltv IPlncay) 100 Alto tacN: IMOCtnl Looll, Enola Gey, Adrlllra l'• Ml-s. Too lt-•1'11, St........, Stllcll, Form .. Reoty. Time: l:ot t/S fflffTH llACIE.111t•mlle1. Oeut1"91y CMcC.rran) s «> Ot,ltom.ik Trvst 1~w1ev1 Pet's Cllerm IPlncayl A Ito raced: Fn tner Aewarct. J «I uo •. «I l.00 llO Grttne SMyne Envy, Re1nw. Joyo111 L•o•<Y. Mc:G11lre, ...._Illy Pwerl Time t CZ 1/S U •XACTA (t-4) paid '54.00. SIXTH AACE. 6 lurlongJ. Attracllv• !Plnceyl s «> 3 tO l.00 Vllleva (MarlfNI) 5.00 l.40 8111111 With Pride CMcHer-1 •. eo Alto raced: Celinda, Lacty Noty, Snow Dancer, FrH Going, One For Mor,,lng. Mfn1111. Time 1•101/5. SIV•HTM •ACE.• f~rlong•. Enftellle Lacty (0.lel\olltHV-) Matching C8all11•rl In Tn.e Form CMcHer-1 s 10 • 10 1.0 I «I 6 20 S.20 Also raced Tr11<k Jnter, J•l l Cone•l<>911 Ho. rime: l.Ol 2/S. U •XACTA (6·ll palo Sll•.50 SJ P ICX SIX 11·1·••·241 paid 1.J,"7 40 with Jll winning tickets Isl• hOr,...I. h Piek Sia consotatlon palO sn .20 wltll 806 wlm lng tl<kell Ulve hor~sl. Scratcll conselatlon palcl U•.20 wlltl t ... 1 wlnnlno l kll•ts !four P'IOrM• •net• scretcll or tllrM hor•• •"" two scralclletl IEIOMTH aACE. I 111 miles on turt. ) Pertout (T-1 I 80 l.«I 2.60 SoMtlecto (MCCarran) 120 2.40 Bone-ave IPlnceyl LIO Alto recect: TllrH Bll1, Vorla11fer, Mllsk el 8o¥, AIOl!t of LIOl'lt, BllKk Sulpf\llf'. Time: •·•us. MIMTMAAQ. t t/1'mlle\ Annlet i...... (Upf\eml l0.00 t 00 4 . .0 Don WOii (Gallltanol 21.20 t.20 Bio OoMll IOllleho1'Uayel l.JC Alto r ac ed P•rtners in Teaes. Pl'Ov,_lal, ....,_eel, SoulNrn Grit•, St• of llrto-. Super WMI Time: l:OUS. U UlACTA IWl paldSnl.SO Allendanca: 16,"4 ttollvwood Park "•1D1'v•1 ••w1.n ( ... .,,........ _ _....,, "'"" ltACIL OllO mll• 119U· Glen Inn,.....,.., •.oo i.• ioo H-er It• CT-l . IUO UO Seftoa 0.-(°"'9foncl) , .. AIM r-: KntoMs ~r H, CM• Kl4, H-Mystery, o.rn It-, Ml,.._, Tl-: t :lll/S. p •llACTA (7.t) peld 115.to. S•COMO ltACI. One,,,,,. pace. CAnt...-V LMo C8lcllferdl 6..0 J.• 111 C'mon Hiiibiiiy ( .. ytoM) UO J.4 Boon 11rt (GfwldVI UIO Alto raced: e.,. aye VlellOwr, ffr.,y H11nter, HcloOd'f-. •-H....,. Tllfte' 1:•4JS. TMlltO PKC. One mlle pece ffrettv O\ertft <Event> •.tO 4.20 1AO LI.-Lad (Alfclllel t .«I '-«> Berry e.,. Bye (Teulerl · 1• Also r-: SQr 0-k, ltlO Volet. Gen's GllMI, Mflley I.Ard, Klno's •ell. Time: 2 OU/S. U • XACT A (). IJ paid SUUO. "ex! Ant AAC•. One mi. trot. Hluaway IL.lgMllllll 3 • U e t.AO _ ...... , .. .,_, uo 1• Ci.erlul-1~1 1• AllO rKed: Acme Fre111fil, Sllwr1 Sterlet, Bolcl Stroall, Anni A-, Of'rlerll, Storm MeSMflOO'. Time: 2:02 l /S. "'"" llACa. One mllepece. J -•Cnao<croren> 17.AO 7AO .... SMelly ,,_ (Ratdllonl) '-00 4.JI Mister G IU(IMllllll I.JO Also r-: HI,._ 1 ...... , LOyal H-, Catty Corner, SQlllre LaMl9, HOllys Aw.y, Country Jaftko, SeQwol• Maflt . Time: 1:021/S. U UlACT A I »41 palcl '207 SO. SIXTH •ACll. OM lftlle pece. Oetmond 10.-.-l .... l . .O uo ffull Po<Ut (leltMI 4.20 IA C.O..raoia-ltod (l(Wblwl MO AIM r-: 11.t a.a .... Bye lye Vktllr, Geometric. Time: I S1 l/S. nvaMTM lltACIE. One mll• pece. Calablllt (,.,__I IJ.40 4.00 out auna H_, 18ay1"1l :UO out Wejover A-(Sl>er,...,l - I Ho -llettlnol AIM rll<*f: ~le Miu.. Time. l:5'J/S. U •XACTA ().2) palcl 1116.00. P f'IQC llX ll.,>-7·~141 e»ld IS,t14.40 wl91 ,_ wlmlflt tickets (al• __ ,, U Pkk Sia contolaUon pelcl l19.GO wl .. f1 wln111110 tlckeU (flw PlorMtl. S<ratctl conlOl.tlon Poid aM.00 wt., -wlnnlflt ticket lfow-.. lflda acr9klll. aleMnt ltACa. One"'',. pece. (Ml Gey IA&elnl S.«I Me< Act,_ A OCllO&ll•I lramllle Ser.,.,..•(~) :i..• lM uo .... s.• Herek Al .. rac:H: Pot L11<ll'1 htl, ,._..,.,~,ltec .... H. Time: 1:•<11S. SSIXACTA( .. 7) palcl$tS.oo, N IN?M IUCa. OM "'lie pece. ltW Rktl IK.-ier1 L• SAO Mt ~ySo<ll l~I 7.8 UI IAYOI Lef (Val,.,,."ll*'nl a.• AIM 'OCAlll: C-V tnl H, .. .-1-o. ko4<tl TlfN ,.._, SMw OoM'9 A. Time; I:" 1/S, ta l•ACTA IN l '°"'""··· , .. "'~= ...... ....... ,......... ......."' J-Mf-MtQertl ........ IM ....... *".. ~tat ...,_, .. ""' ...,.._,. ... _._.,... ., ........ D. actw ..... D. -. ... _,. •U.-t• •. ~'°""' U.U-1• arllll.,..I. "'-'-6Wt-1• J ,MltcMll. ..... .._ •W>-t• llYMf-HeeW ~1· O.lli·ll-6Ml-116 L 'l°t"f'oN •W.-tl7 Hel._-00.,_I.., •~117 ~ll-C.ldw911 ... ,_,,, M<O.W_........, ... ,_,17 ~"'~ '44>-lfl l'wUtr· Twitty 6,..._127 Gtoll~el....... •W.-IV "••ltr·"""9n •HS-•iT Calll.....-OIMlt .....,._111 Hel-·f'•-....a-111 OroY.Maia 6W$-t• ·-·4'11C:MH u.u-1• f'ecll·Ttll troKll 6~1· GMll'f.Or.,,.,,, ,...._.,. HoYotMt .... 1 ....._.,. Pri(qy........ 6).t).-t• Doll•ld-"'-9 ~1• 01-.. ...... _ 6141-•• A. 11ronoo-<:. Mr-•WJ-1• ltelcl-Streck 6U4-I• A*4n-er11111n • ...._,. ..... II-Colo 6~1· Cotton-Melt ..... J-12' Colvlll-CNl'I• ,..._12, lyma""~ 6k7-12t Gel•r~411cC-•W.-12' l(ronk ... Smllfl ~~"' Hatall&Y·~ •~t2' Grffn·Zoeller ...,..S-12' fflellher..JenlllM 4+6J-t2' Campliell·Storey .,. .. _,,. H•nrv·We.lnl U-4>-11' M. larber-Sneed 4~12' l!lclet·HNlll ......._,10 Aeron·001191Ml U4S-IJO Gllllort-G • .JOnM 0-4.S-llO fl.GI"-~ ......._llO O'Mear•T.....il ....._,JO a . Mltclltll-,,..,.,_ 6>47-130 Chlncey·Levl ,,_.,_,,, Glluon-MCC.W. .,,.._,,, Arth\lf·lllecll 67,.._IJI Gerdner-Moltllle ~111 Baird-Eastwood ... s-m M<L•ncton.Thomc>ton 6W.-1)1 Fer9u1-~ock •W.-IJ1 Cllaln·F.....u .._.7-131 Anion· SI-art .... 1-IJI Loeffler-Soll U*-131 Melnyk·SI-•W>-t>t Celfw·Koch .... .s-m J . Berber-1.1...,.y •74J-t32 Bwciek·lnman ......_,SJ B1a11 .. u -r U-4J-tlt Adllem·Sal-.......,_,,, E9er·J-•t4).-t!2 J . HHl-Goefll'; 474.S-ln Hemmer·Murllllv ...,..._,32 Pn<llaf.Tr1vi-......._,,, Rinker·~ 674.S-1!2 M•tk ......... Trlmllolf ......_132 COl>Ple.,Treub ......_,n l lanca .. Aelrem ,,..._,n Adem .. 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Ford Jr. .,.7Cl--1Jt Fetclll<k·F. H-' '7·71-IJf A twin • ...,., •t-n-w Hln-.vancev 11.10-1•1 CllfrY•Hoed 7,..,._10 L....-·Slk• 72-70-ICZ Cllarter-R099rt 70-.7)-143 ...... ...,.s.... 7~7).-147 Women'• SCGA tourney T•AM PLAY "l"'ALS .. tS-eAl'leCCI S enle An• cc def !AIU VIII•. JOt\'>·2W'h Hoble-14 cttamplon1hlp1 IMC.,.~,TH.I tattwltwor-1 I. Enr'-Fl...,,. l$an Juen. I P.A. 12 Points; 1. Hobie Alter Jr. ICeplstreno Beach). UV.; 3. Cerllon Tuck .. (Fl. Welton Bea<ll, fl•.l. JO; •· Oennls McCreadl• (OellU), JO "· s. ""'' Smvt" (A11t1'ellal. n NHL CAMNIL4, COlf Pa ••MC• ...,..DI ...... WIMlpeo M'--la Dottolt Cfllc.aoe T-1• St. LOlllS W LT ... OA"" ., ..... 12 4J0'11tt t 4J'4J17 IS 22SIJ4 I S 2 tt 41 4 -·~ I 2 2 • • I 1221Sltt J2 2Dts I 21JJtO 1 2 J ' " •• .. ,,..,,, WALaS CC*f'taa!Ka ............... HY ,........,. I 1 t It • 11 111!111....._ S 0 1 it U II .. lttMur'lll I • I • 41 I HY lt.,..rs t S 0 1e ,. 4 w............ 1 1 • u • t ....... OhlltMI J11J1*6 11 41JMUU s ••••• JOIJ1'7 t llJHl1 S CtOH C~ntry COMMUNITY COU.lOa ............................. , Mlll'•Ll'9901vltMll THiii KOfll\9 O,_"'°"' II. Wet& ValMly ..... , ..... Arll "· .,,,.,, ..... ,,, ... , ... or-..c:-1 110 Ttt ll'ldl .. MkMI•. '· ....... IOreasl'Mftll, 20:0J; 2. 8rtnntma11 ILA Valley), to1t11 ) Kalttr l,.lrna1, 20.n ; •· .. rnal IW.M Vall•'fl. 20.u . , VII•• '"''"'•>. 20 • Otf>ert• II HMOHI IOt ..... tfftll. to ... It. Mike Her199 COCCI, 20.0 , 11 Ml'• Serna IOCl:l, 11 .OS; Jt Ste"e U<11~111 (OCCl, 2t;N; D. nm ffl00trtld COCCI. ,, " -•.......,.OMtl• THm tcorlne San IMrnerdlno U , Slnle AM 100, .... ersfleld 101, '6dcllei.tck IH, I.A H•rtlOr 1110. Hott • ,.,._....,, (Golden We•ll I inllllld tlttl,,, 01, -·tNevke h •m 1torl119. Grosimonl n. Pim• 41, Or•noe Coast 104, S•n B•rn•rdlno US, Saddlebe<lr. 177. Oran;e Coa&t llnll,..,a: U O•n ..,,.., n 13, 11 Jim Oyer, 21 •. 10 s .. ve Br-. n .... t4. rem Sa~. n SJ Jt Oerrkll Brltteln, U. >t. ~·•Laroe Olvlslen Tea m &coring Orano• Coul J7, GroumOf'lt 40, Amerian River S., Ml San Antonio IJO, Pima 11• T• lndh1to.i.11: LlldowlM IOCCI, 11.'3, 1 • (Ame rican R•w•rl , 19 St J (1111 (Groumont), II U, 4. Gon,.IH COCCI. 1t·04, S ZIU IOCCI. It 10. OIMn lJ Gl- IOCCI. tel OS, 14. Zehr-ik. '° Ot 11 K Oube, 20 211. 1• Ellltr, JO JI Wome'• H..,ke OlvltlOl'I Te•m acorlng Ortno• Coul 23, GroslMant 37, s.Quotal "· 0••"90 Coe• linlsllert 1 0-<ll '°'"· J Dulle. 20 ••. • Alnoer. lO n 1 SlArl!. , ft 04, t ROOkle, 21 .S• American SOO q ualllylng Cat •eek"'°"-· H c 1 Tfturso.v •nd Frid•,. ou•••ty1no •ot Sunday'$ Amerk •n }00 NASCAR Gr•nd N•tlon•I ••ct •I Nor111 Cero11na Mo1or SPff<IW•y. lncludino 1ype 01 cu •nd •vtr•9t \Pffd Poslllcns 31 lllrouqn l6 wlll lie 1"1ecl loclay Tllllndey'• Ouellfylnf I O•rr•H Wa1tr1p, Bu•O , Ill 161 mQl'I 2 11•rry Gant. Pontiac, 131 OU 3 lll<ky Rucld, Cnevroltl, 137 n1 • Bucl<IV 8olou, Bui<k, tl7 •IO s Ot te E.,..,..,.,., Ponltec, tJJ sn • Kyle Petty, Buick. tJ7 JO• 1 De•" Come>s, Bulek. 137.Jll I . Cal• Yerborouon. Buick, IJI , .. •. Ntll eo.-n. Foro. tJ/ t:M 10 Terry LalM>nle Buttk, ll6 .. J l l JoMny Rutnenoro. Buick, t3' ISi 12. Alcll.,d Pwlly, Bu10. 136.ll• •l. Tim Alenmond. Buick. 136 •SI t• BOt>ll¥ Alltt0n, Buick, 11' 611 1s. Moroan ~ro. BUl<k, •» ·~ l'rW.y's 0...Clfyl"' a . Joe Ruttman, Buick, tJll. ISl 11. Joe Mllllkan, Pontiac, t37.UO II. LeU ~.Buick. 1:17 OJI "· JO<tv Alcttev. Ford, 137 ~ 20. Lennie Pone!, llulcto., tl6 '10 21. Gery BatouQll. BulO , 11' '11 22. 1111 Elloct, Ford, 11'.74S 23. Oick BrOOks. Foret, t3'.09 2•. Benny Pw....,., Ford. ti.. 104 ts. Sli<k Jo-. Pontiac, tU _, U O•w Marcil, Cnevroiet, l >5 :Mt 27. Tommy Gale, Ford, llS.llO ll. Chuck Bown, Buick, 135. 120 2'. John Anderson, Buick, U4.'11 lO J o McOulfle, Pontiac, t:M 440 Japan-Allan Open (atT ... Y•I --·-It-511111• Ellot Telbcher def. B11st., Motlrem, ~7. .-.. ... J. Belen Terca:1y dtf Jun 1Cum1, •-1, •"2; Pat ~ cltl Heinz Guntllardl. 1 S, .. ,: V•n Wlnlllky clef J im 0.1.....,., 6·1. 6-4. ..... -·· QuerterflMI SI""" Telh<ller del. Terry Moor, 6·1. •·•. T ••OCIY def Ai<aroo C.no .• 3, • '· Oupre clef. Wolt• Ffi.tk, 74, ..... w1n111ky def Mel Purcell, 7-4, 7-5 w-·• Se<tnd Round s11111es Patricia Meor.oo clel K•lhy Rln•lcll, ... . .... Pam C.sal9 def Roberie M<Cunen ... ,. .. J. Bert>ara Jorden def D•na C.•lblrt, .. 3. .. ,, M¥ie P1n1er.,.• det K•m Sl•lnmtll, 1·S, .. J. w-·· QNrterllMI Sl"OIM Meclr-def Oulo Htt Lte. • J •·I. {.•Wit def Julie Hernnoton. • 1, •·J Jordiln Mf B••bare Aono, •·I 6-J, , ... PlnttrO¥• OM M•rlenne y.,, Oe• Torre, 7-6, o 1 International tourney (llVleftM) 01Mrter11MI SI""" Brian Goll1rled dtl Carlos Klrm1yr, .. 2. .._.; .... Stan Smllll dtf Roll Gehring, 74, .. l : Tlloma\ Smid del. Jerome Potier, ft.I, .. .. Frankston indoor tourney (et Mel-rM, AwUr•ll•I 0...rlerilMI Sl119IM Vltu Genil•lll• cltl Marl! Eclmorw:ban. 7-S. •·l. Pwl•r McNamar• def Pllll Oenl, 1·S, S.7, ft.J, Cllrls JOlln\lOM def Vk lcw Pecci, 74, .. ?. Daihat1u Challenge ttt lriel'Mfl, E .... W I OW~ISlfotlel S... 8erk•r def TrlKy Austin. 74. 2·•. •..J. Mime J •11!Mlve< del. Pem Shriver, .,., •·J. 1>-l; A,_ Smith def Sylvl• Henlke, 6..1, 6 O. Barber• Peller cltl Claudie KOllcte, .. 3 .... World Couples tournament <-4 M'"911""411.-.. s.c.1 O..rtartlnal• Evonne Gool~<awtev·Aod Lever clef Betsy H-..1wn-Jlmmy Br-n, ...... ,. Bettin• Bun;e·Dl<k Stockton def Betty Stov•·M•rty llleuen, 1·6. 6· S. AndrH Jff99r·Frlb B ....... 1,,. Clef. Al\l\e Wfllt .. Aey EmerMft, l>-1, 74 ; Lffll• All.,,.Fred StOlle Clef. 81111e Jffrl Kl~P9ter Ftemlno, "1· .... 7-4 llM l Frtdey·1 tran1actlon1 8AHMl.1. "-"< .. L.oape CHICAGO WHITE SOX -Tradod Oe-¥ ltoolnMft, pllcller, and G•rv Holle, fltll batomef\ ,. IN l'tllladelllhl• Phllllet lor Jo .. 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V~•O only """'all ca.n ouo 11 po1d fh11 che<.• - noCUft¥1h• THANK YOU 11CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER!" ~~:::...., HUGE INVENTORY OVER I 00 CARS & TRUCKS READY FOR IMMEDIA11 DELIVERY -------- OUR PRESENT TO YOU USE IT AS YOUR DOWN OR A HIGHT OH THE TOWN. GLC's SAVE TIME ••• GET CREDIT PRECHECKED CALL 956-1824 HAID TO FIND - IUT WORTH IT! HOME OF THE NIE LOAM CARS S&VICE 9·6 MOH,.Atl. l Face like Brooke S.hields, like an angel's • a voice BY JOE EDWARDS "_ .......... .,.. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -For ambitious si nger Kippi Branno n, a Brooke Shields ' look·alike. pothlng comes between her and her music. Miss Brannon, 15, is one or the youngest country music singers ever signed to a major record label in Nashville. And it's been endless Top pop, western records named Best-selling records of the week based on Cashbox magazine's nationwide survey: 1. ··Arthur's Theme.·' Christopher Cross 2. "Endless Love," Diana Ross & Lionel Richie ""-3': .. Who· s Crying Now," Journey 4. "For Your Eyes Only," Sheena Easton 5. "Step by Step," Eddie Rabbitt 6. "Queen of Hearts," Juice Newton 7. "Private Eyes," Daryl Hall & John Oates 8. "Start Me Up, .. Rolling Stones 9. "Stop Dr aggin' My Heart Around ... Stevie Nicks 10. "Hold On Tight," ELO Best-selling country-Western records of the week based on Cashbox magazine's nationwide survey: 1. "Tal<in' It Easy," Lacy J. Dalton 2. "Hurricane." Leon Everett 3. "Never Been So Loved," Charley Pride 4. "Step By Step," Eddie Rabbitt 5. "I'll Need Someone To Hold Me," Janie Fricke 6 ... Fancy Free, .. Oak Ridge Boys 7. "Sleepin' With the Radio On.~.' Charly McClain 8. "Everything's a Waltz," Ed Bruce 9. "I Love You a Thousand Ways," John Anderson 10. "Teach Me To Cheat," The Kendalls FOUITAI• HWY DMllOI WHTMIHTlll F 0111111111 Vallev Ctnedome UA Mllll 839 '500 634 2553 893 0546 •IW,OflT BEACH WHTMIUTlll Newooi1 Ht Way 39 Dnve·ln 644 0760 (714) 891 ·3693 ,,. __ ,. __ I love with music ever since. Miss Brannon, a eophomore al suburban Goodlettsville HJgh School. spends an averaae of five afternoons each week at MCA Records under a special program that allows her to leave classes early lo work. She devotes part of each afternoon calling radio stations and asking them to play her first single record "Slowly." She's a big·llme recording artist, but apart from that she's a typical teen-ager. Al night she does her homework in biology, English, algebra and health. She's too young lo have a driver's license, and her parents have not let her get a beginner's permit. So she takes a bus between school and the MCA office. She's had two dates -and those were with boys her parents knew well. "I stay away from boys," she says with a giggle that accents many of her comments. "They're nothing but trouble." She wears designer jeans but not the brand Miss Shields pitches in a well-known television commercial. "I have every other kind," says the ebullient Miss Brannon, who has brown hair. blue-green eyes and is a slender 5-foot-7. She has seen the ad Miss Shields has done for jeans and has m ixed feelings about it. · · 1 see bad and good in it." she says. "I wish people wouldn't take it so vulgarly." She saw Miss Shields in the movie "Blue Lagoon" and respects her acting ability and her status as a performer. "She is a very talented actress." Mi ss Brannon says. ··And she's a beautiful girl. I wish I had her status. "I feel that we resemble each other in the eyebrows and the hair. It's very complimentary to be told I look like her. All I can say is. 'Thank you.· .. But I want to be Kippi Brannon. not Brooke Shields. I want to carry my own name." She was "discovered" three years ago singing at a fund-raising booth for a charity al a Nashville shopping center. She polished her vocal skills and signed a recording contract with MCA this past summer. NOW PLAYINGMGM • ..._.._.. MU U TOM IRYlll OU9'Gl UA Movies SllddleOKk Woodbfidoe C4nedome 990-4022 581 5880 551 0655' 634 2553 COSTA MHA fOIHITAI• IALLH LUUU IOCll WHTMIUTH UA Cinemas fountain Valley Souttt Coast UA Twtn Cinemas 540 0594 839 I 500 494 1514 893 I 305 1,_,.U,._e--'I S~IAL srtEAKPREYIEW_ . Tonight 8:00 P.M. I ; '"Chariots of Fire· is a wonderful film. It will thrill y ou and delight you and very possibly exalt you to tears. A rare film that will surprise you with its beau~ and mag nificence of spint." -N•wtwett ... J ac1i1. Ktoll "If you m iss 'Chariots of Fire· y ou will miss one of the most exhilarating p ictures in many years." -Gene Shalll. T001y ShOwlN8C·TV . ' . : ' ' ,, . _., . I ., .• . . ::: ,.: ... , ; • ti ~ , ,.!.... CHARIOTS Of FIRE Alli CO STARS f"l'C5tl'IT!Atl fl'llOHA l"IW:)(>UCTl()n SU.nlng &N CROSS • IAN CHARU~SON • NIGCL 11AVf.RS • CHfRYl CAMP&U. •Al.IC-!! f<RIOt ~Stars LINDSAY ANDl!RSOl't • DtNNISCHRISTOPtlt:R • MIOCL OAVCNPORT •MAD DAVIS f'CnR COAN •SIR J0 11N Olt:LOUO • IAf't HOLM • ~TRICK MAOr:f ~rcc11fll<1y b) COLIN WfLLAND Mu!Mc by VANOCLIS tM<ull~ l"loduccr DODI rAYCD Produced hy DAVID PUTTNAM ot~cl~d hy HUOH HUDSON ~MllfM.-== CJJ.=::sr t.lADOCOWAlfYNGWJl_,.,IMMI :-----~ 10:,,....----1 ·--·-0--11 . -• .._.. ........... c....... ............ .. THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" Wiii Screen Before And After Preview Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October 24, 1981 C l l\1pp1 Bro11nu11. u11t• 111 111..-1111u1tqf'.'it .11111t11''' 1•1 ,., qtl"l!ll 11 ma1or r<'('11rc/ c·u1/lrr1t·I Slw ,,... /.i tit'''" 11/r/ Jul y 9. Noting that s he has no recordin g experience and little stage work, she says simply, "It's scary." La Jolla theater gets Sl.2 million donation LA JOLLA <AP> -Mandell Weiss, 00 , has given $1.2 million in stock to the University of California at San Diego for a theater workshop and equipment to get the theater going. Weiss is a former member of the Fed Mart Corp. and the Price Club. HJs gift was in Price Club stock. The 500-seat theater. due to open late next spring, is a joint venture of the university and the San Diego County Theater and Arts Foundation. From sale of the stock, money is expected to build an adjoining two-story building to house paint and scenery shops, a costume workshop and storage room . . Univers ity regents have named the complex the Mandell Weiss Center for the Performing Arts. it was announced. ---IAT~1:41,lrll,~INI Cll.1' CM <X>f't .... ,,..,,_ "''--·'*··- n« "°""10 .__,. ~ .-. .... 1:19,M:• .. , ... 1:1'. ""· ...,, 8DDVHEHT . "SLAUGHTER IN SAN FRANCISCO" __ .. ,_ .... 1:11, -1911 "THE UNSEEN" ..... 1:11, tt: .. M T-. a:•, 1'11, It: .. ~ AJllA_,_. ~W&WWllN" ...:Mr IAMMllll • 1'111.1:11,1"11 M T-. a-. •11, te:lt BODVHERT "SLAUGHTER IN SAN FRANCISCO" · ........ 1111 .. , ............. - "THE UNSE!N" .... ,.._ .. , ......... ,,, .. ,_ "ALL THE MA91,f8'' "ILAUGHTIR IN SAN FMNCllCO" 'Airplane' writer flies solo to charts !l~~~~~BELL Marty Balin. who founded the Jertenon Alrplune with Paul Kantner In 1965, Is Oylna solo now, looking forward to the second album of his second solo career.' • He left the group once before, from lint to 1975, and during that time cut an album, "Bodacious," for RCA. This time be left In 1978. His album, "Balin," on EMI-Amerlca, Is on the best-selling charts. A single from lt, "Hearts." was No. 9 on the charts in mid-August. ·'The next is going to be an important album to m e, .. he says. "l think people look to a second album to see if you've developed any as an artist. I do. I'm always interested in the second album. I want to knO\Y If he did something that was just as good or better or if It was just outtakes from the first sessions." Balin. known as a writer of good songs, with Kantner and other people and alone. chose to put only one of his own songs on "Balin ·· f' lie says, "I just had a lot of songs I wanted to sing. I pride myself on picking good songs. And this way I established the point that 1 can do other people's songs. If I had done my own, for every album after. I'd have to do my own songs." Balin is now on tour with his band. Early next year. he says, he'll go to J apan and Australia and maybe Latin America. cut the second album .and "prepare for the next go.round." During his four years away from the Jefferson Airplane in the 1970s. he says, "I worked on music, built my house. s tudied Egyptol ogy and architecture and worked with the American Indian movement." He went back into Jefferson Starship, he s ays, "because il was something nobody would expect lo happen .·· Thal was n 't because of an angry departure from the group, he says. "It was just something people don't do. Balin recalls a J e fferson Stars hip concert outdoors in Central Park just after he rejoined the group. "That's the finest kind of gig there is," he says .. A beautiful day; people come out New York audiences are so exuberant They go to a free gig 1n Central Park a nd t hey'r e twice as exuberant. It's a magic place to play, I think. "We used to do that all the lime. We'd tell ever ybody at a concert in San Francisco we'd play free the next day They'd bnng their kids and picnics and hear the concert agam. They'd enjoy it 10 times as much Music is really beautiful outdoors." "TH! fRINCH CARBON COPY Win • ""'1¥'1 .. ·! •• _ .... ~~ "'""••• ..... t:a, ., ...... MT-.t1tll.l llt,-Y:et,-.t .. M UIUTINANT'I :i,:=. :-. t1t• WOMAN" Piii. Pt11.-.. ,.,., ... ,. .... ,, ... ... 1111 a Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturd1y, October 2A. 1981 break out ahead Of pack • T he five wa y t ie n arrowed down to a wo player tussle this week as fiavlu1 Maxlmua nd T. O. Tesa emerged with scores ot 10 to take a wo·point odvanto&e In the third week of Trivia \(lwl XXIV Aboul that Elvis Presley question, It turn& out here are at lf"ast the three that apply, so It your nswer does n't m atch the one given. It atlll may lave been countl.'<1 . • TRIVIA BOWL XXIV STANDISGS " " It " • ... ·The standings are a ----------· · tm shaken this week, and A~ ......... NEW MOVIE Franrob T ruffaut t anw lo the l n1t~d Slate!'. rerentl.' to promoll' his new film.· Tht• Woman ~e xt Door .. NOW PLAYING EDWARDS HDDLHACK El Toro 581 5880 EDWARDS llUSTOl Cos1a Mesa 540 7 4U lOWAJtDS CINEMA CUITER Costa Mesa 979 4141 EDWAllDS MISSIDll VIEJO MALL M1SSIQll VitjO 495 6220 EOWlRDI CllHMA WHT WestmlnSlef 89 I 3935 'LITT CITY CtUtll 0ianoe 634 92s2 MllllON DIUYE·llt San Juan Capistrano 493·4545 ORANGE DlllVE·IN Orange 588 '022 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE '"-ottect.,. °' ttw ,.,.,91 •to ftlbtm ~ '"'°"' tM 111t•~PV OI 1't'fh'fl9 ~"" ,,..,..,0 o,. h# ~IWd,.,, "lL llJ IJ.!ill AHO !iii ,,u,,15 RECEIVE THE SEAl ~ THE .,.OTJON PICTURE CODE~ 6Elf REOUlATIOfl FOf Clatslfltd Ad ACTION C.11 A DAllY "LOT AO.VISOt Ml·U 71 Peter~~ ~liLb lRI 1 :00 3:20 S:•O 1 :00 10:20 ~KCl~Jftt : 1 12:00 2 :30 S :OO 7 :30 t :SS In 70MM No £conom Seatln ~~~'~(RI 1 :00 3:20 S:•O 1:10 10:25 •w uoonwy ,,... Sound •t o.,.,. ,., a.tow Vo"' AM cat radt0 K VOUI -kif If no AM cat 1.c:J•o wteh .,nltt0n CICllWOf y pOtthO n. b t1 yoUI own AM portot>i.. SDF111E rRI Cont1nentel D111tefe (PGI Alf MIERICM WEREWOLF IN LmmcJIN (R) Heavy Met•I IRI I RAIDERSOFntE LOST ARK (PG) Esupe From Alc:mtrn IPGI c:==::c::mt I OM.YMtENI UWGH IRI S..ms Like Old Times (PGI =====a 81LL MURRA Y Snwo(R) Arthur IPGI NICE DflEAm \RI Up In &mot!• IR a-ctl & OlonV•Nllct Movte lRI "Hurfah and hallelujah!" -Shella 8en9on, LOS ANGELES TIMES A~~TlR 111 DDrf<~l•11111 -.u• -~-NOW PLAYING ~~~~~~~~~ IDWAlllll SCMITII COAST 'I.AU ' $aoilll c.. ...,. ca.ii~ OWAMI U.111 lUCJI. [I lOIO '>II S880 1TUM111 D111n .-i Otl"OI 639 1770 • ''"I ~4' 7111 CllUMI °'""' 1m 1 .,. ?S~l 10llMl ..... 11••-" • *UIWAMI CllEl&wtlT West"""'"' "' )91~ •111-...-r ·--..... - h e r e ar e l 0 m or e TRIVIA BY JT Inconsequential Inquiries 11 to boggle your gray matter. Se e you ne xt week. 1. J osephine Cottle made waves under what Hollywood name? 2. Pelon in the comic strip Gordo recently took a bride. Name her. 3. The phr ase "Back to back, belly to belly" pops up in what song? 4. An abella Batistella was better known around Washington circles as whom'! 5. Mahatma Kane J eeves was just one of the pseudonyms employed by what actor ? 6. Jn the movie "Undercurrent." how did Ro~rt Taylor meel his death? 7. Name the NFL quarterback whose parents are both bl ind . 2 ACTION-SUSPENSE HITS EDWAllDI ClllUIA WUT Wesimonster 891 393S EDWAAOS SOUTM COAST 'LAZA So.J1n ~ ~1a Coslil Mes. 5461711 ~ IMC O"AKI Mill Or.10~ 637 03•0 IDWAllDI NUllTlllOTON TWiii tiunt•nvtan Buen 848 0388 UA C*OIAI Orilnot 634·3911 'Rl-c> NOW PLAYING UnttedAmm llU COSTA MESA MISSION VIEJO ORANGE &a Plau Harbor TwlO Vieio Twin Plitt Crty 634 9282 529-5339 631 3501 830 6990 WESTMINSTER COSTA MUA l•-tama•""'-"'I UA Twin Cinemas Bristol 581 ·5880 893 1243 HAVE YOU SEEN AKDllJR IATELY'l in Trivia Bowl 8. In what play would you find Con1tance Duquette'> 9 In lhe movie "Hil h Noon," Identity <al the name or the town's saloon and (b > the book of the Bible from which the preacher was reading when Gary Cooper Interrupted the church service. 10 J im had o knack tor maklni money, but a little help from his friends led to too much or a good thma 10 what movie? Last Week'• Answera l. Gene Wilder (name change> 2. Rick O'Shay <Jubal Lee> 3. "The Green Hornet" <"Flight of the Bumblebee" I 4. Parachuted to the top f>f the World Trade Center <Carta's feat> 5. UBS ("Network" caJI letters > 6. Samantha ("Persuasion" goose> 7. Anderson. Ind I Erskine's bank) 8. "Grease" (Eugene Florczyk) 9. (a ) "Can't Help Falling In Love With You," (b) "Blue Hawaii," <c> "Flaming Star" (Elvis lyrics> 10. "Oliver " <mov ie riddJe ) f Serld your.answers to TRJVJA , cl othe Dally. Pilot. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 All entries mu.ti be r eceived by Wednesday, otherwue half the player's la.ti &core wtll be.awardedJ AN A MERICAN ORIG INAL EDWARD JAMES OLMOS • CHARLES AIDMAN JO HN ANDERSON • TYNE DALY DANIEL VALOU as H~nry Reyna 'MnH•n kH r~ ><•••n by WIS VAi.OU ~on hr> 0<lginM P..V Ong'™"""'"'-by OANICL VAlDU .... ..,. ... ,. r.oducr• M~ILUr l~""llLA Co r•o.tucr" l<.lNNlJH &RICHlR """Wllll'IM r WIN(.1111 l ••<UllY• rotxlutr• (,()~ OA\llO!>ON rrooucr<1 by f'Hlll l\Ulllll ll 0.1\'t tt'<i by LUI\ V"UXZ A MAIUI. IAl'IJI I ~M rrr~"""" rofl~in.V~ouMttM..lt.on MCARn~M.c:t~1 R f Mtt•t<U• ...; t L.: --~ ............... , ...... ..._ ,\UNM~LMCf\Jlf .... ~bAo•-"''~-~ .t .-.. , .. .,.. .,,.._._. NOW PLAYING a: 0 m a: c( :c LI.I ::c t- i.I. 0 "' c z :::> 0 "' 0 LI.I a: Li.I t-'(fJ FAC>tti Fash ion Island ---~------~'~[A-_Ncwport Beach Paris gets radio California style By CAROLYN Lt!tftt A_.._.,,,_.,.. PARJS "You 're not dream Ina Paris." California·trained disc jockey Jacob Wheeler breath~ Into the mike . "You're actually hearing Engllsh spoken on a radio right here in Paris." The sun is rising on the City of Light and Radio Station KLOD, 9.6 on your FM dial, bas st a rted another broadcast day in ill youn1. s hoestring career as the first Indepe nde nt English·language r adio station in France. Kl.OD -pronounced like Claude, the first natne of Its French Moroccan owner Claude Senouf -went on the air Sept. 5 with an American-styled l'ock and jazt format aimed at tourists and Engllsh-speaklng residents. It is one of dozens of independent stations to surface since the French government decided earlier this year to end its monopoly of the air waves. T he style of KLOD is cool, laid·back, chatty - quiet, drawling comments between long extracts from funky albums. "Unfortunately, we haven't had a lot of critical reaction yet, but I'm sure it will come ," Senouf said in an interview. "Most people are just so s hocked to find out there's an English·language s tat ion in P aris. They've been waiting for something like this for a long, long time." •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Performances before S:OO PM (Except Special Engagements and Holidays) LA MlllAOA MALL o M1Jado or llo••c1an• LA MIRADA WALK·tN 994·2400 ----YCM..,., ··ARTHUR" -,,, .. , ................. .. -·-· "PATERNITY" INI n ... 1•.••.••.t::•.,.• A 8TAA A \.&M MD, A• A _,.,,.,. "MOMMIE, DEAREST" 1001 11M, J ta. I ... t ti , , .... LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN ACOPla--..-..-"PAINCE OF THE CITY" 111 ·-4;···'·~· ..... --·Ultn......,., -ONLY WHEN I LAUGH" "" IM,l."1'.1<•.1 11,1- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN Focuny Al Oel Amo 213/634·9211 ·---·~-"RICH AND FAMOUS" 1111 . ... .,. ..... ----·----· "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" INI "-'-DOI.II• •f'IJllO u·•.l'M.1.•.111.1.-,a. 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Ulll"IJ&T& SU-N• fltfl IAa&HtC SUtiOAf$ Af U AMll• Sf&OtU• IMPOR TAN r NOTICE' CHI LOREN UNOl R 12 fAU' H,,,., ,,,. w1•"'t1 ••~ ,,.," "' • JO · ~11 Svii. .. .,, S 30 PM Cllll A SOUtlO • HlUll u~ CAR l\AllO IS •OUll $1'!Mlli •d OoQ ,,. CAii il.'00 wrt~ IGHIT10N ~SSOln !OSf1lOlj -llUNC AM l'O«TAIU l•AU CM.fl~ &lO OH AM M010 ANAHllM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN f,.ewoy •1 ot l•mon St 179.9150 'SLAUGHTER IN SAN FRANCISC ..... 'THE UNSEEN' 1•1 "-Ila 'GALAXY OF TERROR 1111 CIH! II SOUIOO ----...---__ .. ___ .. 'FOR YOUR EY'ESONLY-....,. DEA~ Y eLESSING fllll Cllll " SOUMO 9UINA PAllK BUENA PARK DRIVE IN l •ncOll\ A•• Weft OI .:nott 121·~070 f0UN1AIN FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE· IN So" O••QO f,.., OI .. OO_IW"I (So) 962·2411 "'fSTf\111 .. S!fP HI-WAY 39 DRIVE IN __ .. _._ .... "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY" 1N1 -"OE AOL Y 8LESSING" 1111 CINI fl sou"o ·--· "ENDLESS LOVE 1111 -TARZAN THE AP£ MAN" 1111 CIMt fl~Ntl "NINE LIVES OF FRITZ THE CAT '1111 -"HEAVY TRAFFIC 1•1 T.._ MOST flUM ..,._.,CM IMl'f "ARTHUR" lf'Cll -"STRIPES" 1111 Cl•f "S01>1tO • 11eo<n .,..o so Ill G.I<-G<O'lt f<tt..Ot 891·3693 "1'UI FA&Jl ..... c...-..~ "ALL THE MAR8U!S 1111 -"TARZAN, THE APEMAN tlll ~l"E 11 SOUltO '"OUCtt I CMOMO .. lllCC .,._.....,.. tRJ "SLAUGHTER I AN.,.F'"'AA~N""C""1~sz· , -·~1 -'INDT_.-ITll ,... "OIDCIM. -· ..... ---"" CIHl II SOUND A HA811A LA HABRA DRIVE IN _ ........ __ , ... __ 17Ml62 ~1.H~A ~A'-1t LINCOLN DRIVl ·IN llnco1" A•• Well 01 •no" 121·•070 - .. A.N'.I ORANGE DQIVE IN ---· J "ltATINTY- 'IMDltllY ANO i;:. aANDn' II ... ... ....... . MISSION OlllVf IN 0 ... W A~NE ~ 1·i;-, .1 •N .,,ft "THE UNSEEN 1111 "'-119 "GALAXY OF TERAOR 1•1 Clltt fl $0\/llO ... llOST..,. _.. CAii ton "ARTHUR" 1N1 -"STIUPH". fll "AJllEA1CAN WIRiWOl.I' INLONOON 1111 -"WOLFIN" ""' "THEHOWUNG ---"ftATHNITY'tNt -"CM>OYIHACK 111 I ~\111<1>" -MOIUK- 1:00 Cl l MOVll •*'A "Fed• To Bleck" ( t080) C*inls Clltlttop'-. Linda l<9<rldge A d•t- turbed °fO'H'CI mOYle Ian 1eec11 10 1oman11e 111ec· tion by committino mut · de<• 1n ti.. (IUIM end style of Ill• lal/Ollte SCIMl'I VII lain• R l l 'MOVlf I I -- wn11 a --1n I,.... tO!IWI • (M ~H'l 11'-AHO A OIQ ftt11t ~!« lalld• on 1"-llilnd I :::.:,. Ml WllK UlllAHOl. l~IWT PM9TON °'.,... YUK OH {S)MOVll 8 * t I+ "8rto1C1ooft" ( ltS-'l 0-Kelly, Cyd Cher1n e Two lrlende t1umble upon 8rtga0oon. • ¥111age In Ille Scoltlah lllQh· 11111<1•, wlllch comea to Ille IOI a tlngM day tvfl'y 100 year1 DMOVll t • • "The ldolmaker" p9IO) R1y Sl\arkey. Tovah Feldlhuh A manlpul•tlve manager u••• verloua ploya lo Ulepult two teec\• eoera 11110 pop 11ng1ng 1ta1doM PG (%)MO~ •••I+ "My Bodyguard" (1979) Cnria Mlle~. Adam Blldwtn Tne new kid at • Chic:ago high .chOOI mek" lnend• with ••*'• "Takln9 011 ' (197 t) Buck Henry, Lynn Carlin When a teen-age girl runs away from home. her action causes her pa1- en1a to re-eveluole the llte- llyle they've Miiied into 'R PICTURE THIS Tomm\ Smother~ a:-. nl'ws t'anwruman Rom·~· llowurcl "tar-.. a-.. half a nl'\\"q.wthel'in.1.? ll'<1m 1n F'it;1 ~tnd Bo1w~ • hl'gtnning tonight 1.11 tu 011 C'h~1 nnl'I I I · Iha achoo! OUICHI end 1oge111e< lhey lllnd up 10 the cruel gang wl\ICh had persecuted them both ·pa· 5:358 STAR TREJ( 5:50 ClfJ NEWS 8:00 0 WHITNEY ANO THE AOeOT 0 TEENTAU< Q) VIEWPOINT ON NUTRITION PUBLIC AFFAIRS ~ NEWSMAl<ERS CH OR. SNUGGLES 'C 'MOVIE • • "Roildle ( t980) Me111 Loat, Kakl Hunter A rock music roadie kits no1h1ng gel In his way 1n h•s pursu11 ol the glfl 01 his d•eams PG 8.'06 0 ST AR TREX 8.-30 II SUNRISE SEMESTER 0 ~THE FLINTSTONES 0 PACESETTERS 0 AMERICAN STORY Q) SPEAKOUT II) ALMS THAT TEACH Eli) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 1TJ VOICEOF AGRICULTURE (t~ IT'S YOUR BUSINESS Gl fOOIE RABBITT Magnell<; <0ount•y I pop s1ar Eddie Rabboll is tee- tur8<1 on an evening of dynamic music al Tne Roxy on Los Angeles 7:00 II DUSTY'S TREEHOUSf 0 BIG BLUE MARBLE 0 ®J RICHIE RJCH I scooeYooo 0 DAVEY ANO GOLIATH Q) TURNABOUT Cl) ROMPER ROOM Eli) YOGA FOR HEAL TH INTERNATIONAL HOUR H MOVIE * • Boardwal~ ( 1979) Rulh Gordon Lee S1ras- l>e1g An old couple reluse 10 leave lhe neighborhood 1ney nave spenl mosl of their lives 1n desp11e utt>an cnme afld po<>< 1tv1ng con· d111on5 'PG S LORETTA LYNN SPECIAL l ne First Lady of Coun- lry" 1m9s "Coal Miner s Oaughl&r · ·one's On The Wey" and Olher Ms 1n a performance tal)4KI live al Herrah's 1n Reno 7:30 I) MARLO AND THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE D O!SMURFS 0 OR. SNUGGLES 0 DAVEY AND GOUATH Q) NEWS Q) RE80f>(R) Eli) UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR 1:00 i) KWICt<Y KOALA 0 THE RIFLEMAN 0 (1JJ FONZ I LAVERNE &SHIRLEY 0 MOVIE * • • , One Ntghl In l he Tropics ( 1940) Bud At>bOll Lou Costeoo Tl\e zany paor altempl 10 play mal<01'1maker tor a nightclub o"'ner who t>eeomes a b<I OV8f(;Oflll- denl In his romantic \len- tures Q) MOVIE • • "The Ouock Gun ( 1964) Audie Murphy, Mer- ry Anders A cowpoke 11 forgiven by lhe lownspeo· pie tor 1111 past misdeeds when he bllllles a gang or nolorious oullaws who have been 1ormen1tno lhe town Cl) SPECIAL PEOPLE tli) INTROOUCTIOH TO PHILOSOPHY C MOVIE • •*'• On The Town ( 1950) G-Kelly, Frank Sonaira A lroo ol sailors team up with a laio driver and an anthropologlal to find a beautllul girl wtiose pl<;lure is displayed In Ille subway ($)PURLIE Melba Moore. Roberl Gull- 1 aume and Sharman Hemsley re~reate their 011glnar 8'oadway roles in this ltlmed stag<ng ol Ille Broadway musical ebovt plantation Ille on Geo<g.a 0 MOVIE •• "LOOlc Becl< In Anger" ( 1950) Claire Bloom. Rk:h- ard .Burton. Based Ofl too play by John Osborne Ar the IH t moment, a man dl1CJOll9f8 11111 he loves and need• flls Wife. 8:30 8 ()) TM>UKINS Q)KIOMWEA ~HOIJ" I M T,ATAOI. GOlOIE GOl..D I THUNOA,_. I QUE PASA, U.S.A.? NTl'OOUC'TIOH TO PHll...OeOl'HY HD9 CI)~~/ ROAo RUHNEA 0 VOYAOETOTHE BOTTOM OF THE SEA II WUl(ENO SPECIAL The Ghost 01 ThOmBi Kempe" The ghOSI Of a 171h·COnlury sorceter recru11s a 12.year-old 10 be his apptenllce (Pan 2) (R) 0 GLENDALE DAYS OF THE VEROUGO'S PARADE Cl) VILLA ALEGRA (R) m INTROOUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (ID THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS Juhus Caesar Charles Gray Richard Pasco Di1•11d Collings Elizabeth Spnpgs ano Keolh Michell are featured 1n a produc- tion ol Shakespeare's clas- sic (RI (f~ GOLDIE GOLD I THUNOARA H OLEN WITH TANYA Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker peilorm fllelr b19- geS1 pop and counlty hol$ on lhos speoal IBPed al Horr ah son Reno, Nevada 9:30 D ~SPACE 8TAAS 0 COLLeGE l'OOTIALL MIMHOI• •I ·-·· Cl) CHURCH IN THE HOME Eli) NOVA tO:OO 0 OZZIE AND HARRIET OJ PORTRArT OF A LEO ENO Cl) MOVIE • •, Kono OI The Pecos t 1936) Jo/In Wayne Muriel Evans A young lawye• wnose parlthll were mur- dered by a rulhless came ba•on prepares homsell carefully fa< an OQef' con· lron1111oon Wtlh the k•ller C.MO~ • i.. Big Wednesday .. ( 19781 Jen-Michael Vin- cent. William Kalt Three CalHornia boys en1oy lhe surf and sand until llley bl'gon lo reetize \hat 1here s mort' 10 Ille lhan wuong down 1hel• boards PG H STANDING ROOM ONLY Dummies The Thord Annual Adull ven1r110 qu1sm Ano Comedy Show' Sieve Allen plays hosl 10 a number ol talenfed voice- lhrowers and lheu manne- quin lroends. who manage ma<e ollen 1han no1 10 "Oul$marr· rhe people con1ro11ong lnem @MOVIE • • ', The Nude Bomb ( 1980) Don Adams. Sylvia K11stel Secrel agen1 Mu· well Smart laces his most dange<ous adv&rsary on an atch v111a1n wf\o plans 10 launch missiles thal Wiii dlStObe Ille enlore human popullllon 'PG' 10:30 I) Cl) POPEYE D ~SPIDER-MAN 0 AMERICA'S TOP TEN OJ WE'RE MOVIH' Eli) THE WOOOWRIOHT'S SHOP S'MOVIE • • • A11plane•" t t980) Robert Hays Julie Hage<· ty .Aller an airhner'a <;rew tal\s 10 food po1son1no. a nervous lormer war p.fot ot presSllO into servtee afld must contend w.th on- bOlrd hysteria a secretive c:onuol lower and chche- l1lled mem<><oes ·po· 11:00 I) (I) BLACKSTAR CJ Qt DAFFY I SPEEDY SHOW 0 TARZAN 0 WILD, WILD WORLD OFAHIMALS Q) SOUL TRAIN Cl) SHOW MY PEOPLE fJl) COOKING MEXICAN ll MOVIE * *'' "LOlli"O Couples' ( tOIO) S11111ey Mact.aone. J1met Coburn Two C:OU· plet -one married, one not -· lake a sllb at tome unconvenltOflll regrouping wllh riolOU$ results. 'PG' 11:30 IJ (I) TARZAN I LONE RANOEft B QI 8 ULLWIM(LE WILD, WILD WEST • NASHW.L.E MUSIC Ill THe WORLD OF COOKING -AFTERNOON- 12:00 0 AAIH80W PATCH "Vetu. Of H~" 8 LOIT IN SPACE A mytte<loul tribunal trlel CH~Mtll LISTINGS 8 l(NX T ICBSl 8 KN8C CNBCl e KTL> lll\O I e KAk IA9Cl e KFM8 (CBSI 9 KHJ TV (lllCl.J e KCU (A&G) e fTV tl!ICI I e .CCOP TV l llMI.) • KCET (P8Sl • 1<oce (P8SI 0 Ori 'TV t l ·TV '" HOO C> (CIMm .. I tl ) IWORI NY , N Y G7J (WlBSI ti IESPNJ 11i IMlowtlmel • !oolllQllt • CC•bl• Nt w' N••-rkl me Robfnsons lor comm•I· I !Olj space c11mias m MOVIE • • '" 'Fliijht Command' I 1941) Robert Taylor. Rulh Huasey A cede• "eama his 1 . wings" 1n a rough·•nd- 1ough naval Hight squad- ron Cl) ADAM-12 Four wllneues conlradocl Malloy s eyew11ness ICCOUnl and a<;C1Jse Sgt Ma<00onald of reckless dnvlng ED OUILTINO (ID HOME GARDEHlNG OJ NEWSCEHTER WEEKLY C MOVIE * •• , 'StatdUSI Memo- nes ( 1980) Woody Allen. Cha11011e Rampltng A IU<:· cesslul dl•ecl0t laces • persona• crisis as he fries 10 m&ke some me1or dec•· stons In hos Ille ·pa· S GREAT LADIES OF COUNTRY II Gve$IS Lynn Anderson Donne F11go Lacey J Oal· Ion 0MOVtE * • "Zero To S••ly' Oar- ,.,, McGavtn. Sytv11 Miles PG Z OANOBUSTEAS tChap1er 8) 12·30 I) CJ) TOM ANO JERRY 0 THIS WAS AMERICA 0 MOVIE • * Indian Paonf (196") Johnny Crawford, Jay Sol· vetheelS A young Indian boy snares a seroes of e.c111ng adYef\hHes w!lh nos l>8IOV80 whole pooy Q) AOAM-t2 MaHoy •nd Reed work woth young hOI roddlls in an ettorl to gel them ofl lhe SlllMMS Eli) TO BE ANNOUNCED (ID HOME OARDENINO ~MOVIE * tt tt • "A Night A\ The r l)p9,a• ( 1935) Ma,. Broth- "''· Allan Jones A group of zany shipboard slow&· ways lofalty d1S1upts an opera company while 1n 1111y Z MOVIE * • 1 The Cal And Tiie C1n1ry ( 1939) Bob Hooe. Paulette GoOderd In order 10 coOecl 1helr 1n11e<llance. a lamlly must spend 1he noghl on e haun1ed house 1:00 I) Cl) FAT ALBERT 0 AORICUl TURE U.S.A. 0 THE MUNSTERS Or FrankenSletn's great· grandson arrives wolh <;oulln Johann, wno lao6<$ !.~~Ike He<m111. UllGi WOttU> N•IES New Y--1 Lo.A-'es .., MOVIE * • • • , "Command Dec1- s•on' ( t949) Clari. Gable, John Hodlal< ll\185 11e Herllk:e<I In a stra1agic move 10 bomb Ille airplane rectones or Germany Eli) MAGIC OF OIL PAINTING Redwood Grove·· (ID WRrTING FOR A REASON Spe<;1a1 (P•n I) H MOVIE Paragraphs • • ··B081dwalk ( 1979) Rulh Gordon, Lee Stras- belg An old couple refuse 10 laave the nelghba<hood lhey have spen1 most or lhalf llvH In despite urban <;time an"d poor living con- dition• ·pa· ($)WHO WANTS TO 8E A HERO A young men learns the price ol justice afld Iha <0011 of courage when he unwmongly t>ecomes a heto 1!30 G Cl) 80 MINUTES 0 ONCAMPUS "Culll -WMlmonl" I LEAVE IT TO BEAVER THE GAMMAS ARE COMINOI m WRITlNG FOA A MASON "Speclal Paragreph•" (Pan 2) (C)MOVIE • • "Road••" ( 1980) Mil.at Loar, Kaid Hunter. A rock mutk: rOedle tell nottMng get In Illa wey in Illa purlUlt of Iha girl of hi• dtNml 'PG' ( l.Aff-A-THON A ~llf'I !loll find IOVf comic cont .. tentt wtlo compet e ag•ln1t one another are 1 .. tur9d In thll unoenaorlld com.cty Otlll'lt allow. 1141 CI.lOINIMA~ l:-00 • KIOIWON.O Featured en In~ lllltll Jon If lowlllt''' a...ni.an: I tl90f"r on t4·1fft-oto .MM llltloox'a tmerwelng hc>bby. .MCMI **"' .. ,.._ Of A "'91-,,.... 11•> """' ~ tflt, Un MclCan~. A mm1 ~.,.,...Of....,.. ........ 10....-.. 1*9 lllO ... ~ 2:30 IJ 2 WITH YOU 0 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND Or>e 1>y one Ille women of the laland mya1er1ou1ty douppear Q) MOVIE e •'.\ "Teras Bulba (1962) Yul Brynner, Tony CUf11• A Couack and hit son lead lf'le hghl to free- dom agalnll Iha Poles on Ille 16th <;entury fJil I AM, I CAN, I WILL "You Are Special" Mister Rogers points out that •Y• whal a person lhlnks and does 111a1 mekes lhe dillet· en~ O (ID NEEOLECRAFT THE BOOY HUMAN: THE FACTS FOR BOYS Ken Howard h011S • look al 1ne pnysocal and emo- • tionat change' bOya unde•- go wtille on1erlng adoles- cence (R) Q.J)MOVIE • * • . .., "Madame Curle' ( 1944) G'"' Garson, Wal· 1ar Pidgeon The women who discovered radium also leads a sen111tve per· aonel tole wllh h8f hus- band 3:00 I) LAST OF THE WILD 0 MOVIE • • • Tne Road lo Ulo- poa' ( 1945) Bing Crosby Bob Hope Two prospec- llve miners meet a t>eault- lul woman alter head•no norlh 1n search of Alaskan ~d W MOVIE * *'h ''Rhubarb" t t9!>1) Ray Miiiand, Jan Sterling A baseball leam wins the pennant ufl<ler the o-- Slllp Of a cat fE HUNDERTWASSER'8 RAJNYOAY l ne <;Ol<>tful world and wa<lt. Of Aullroen pa1nlet· printmaker FroeOenSteiCti Hundertwas&er are ••pl<><ed (ID PEMONAL RNANCE AND MONEY MANAOEMENT "HOUllOQ An Ov-lew •• Wiier•. Whit KlnO. How Muell?"" ()) THI 900Y HUMAN: llECOMING A MAN Mike F1r1el4 hoSls en Infor- mal eaam1na1ion ol 1he pnyaicet 1nd emohonal leeltngs Of Old8f 1-.-0lje boys H Gl.EM WTTli TN('( A Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker perform 1hel1 blg- gesl pop and <0oun1ry lltts 1n thll special 1aped a1 Hatreh's 1n Reno. Nevada 3:30 1J Cl) SPORTS 8ATUAOAY Mr Un1ve1Ml Compelitoon (from Cairo, Egypt), a lea· ture Ofl M1<0key Mantle 0 EVERYWHERE Localoon IMI from Ille Danlel M urphy High Schoot In LOS Angelea la< the All School• C"-and Spirit Clln1<;. fD MUNDO REAL al) PEMON.Al RNANCE AND MONEY MANAGEMENT "Ren11no Vs Owning. The LeaM" (C)MOVIE •••'h "On The Town" ( 1950) a-Kelly, Frank Sinatra A 1roo of sailors teem up wOh 1 laxo ·driver and en anttvopolog1st 10 hnd • t>Mulllul glf'I wtiose picture 11 dlSl>l•y«I in the aubwly 3:36 rt: MOVIE • '"' 'Running" (1979) Mk:heel Oouglea, Su1111 Antpech Hevlng tailed at neerly everything In hla Ille, 1 3•-year-old divorced men decld .. to tl'y out u e marathoner tor the U S OlymplcTeem. 'PG' 4:00 8 ClOlDE GOU> I THUNOAM • II Ko.JN< Kojak II &lumped trying to 90lve the rlddle Of why Iha (;0-ownet of a ~""' bulineu would klll hi• partner and ordM Ille burning of Ills building • PMHNTE QI!) HUMANmE.8 THAOUGH THE ART8 Ill THE lllOOKFOAO '1Ll9 RoclCfofd mull protec:t en M1bl1n prlnceu from hat family wflo "'ants to put her to death '°' llieo-ctly btll\glng llhame to the houMflold MOW • '* ..... "Lovlnt Couples" ( 1980) $Nifty MacLalne, J-Cobum Two OOll· SIM -one metTllld. one not -take 1 1t1b 11 aome uncon11et1tional regtOliplng with rlotova r.aulta. 'PG' CIJTHI WAIJKY WOflllO C#JONATHAH ~ Ovett• Teel Kiilgflt. .MOYll • • •'Th• Men With BC>Gllfl'I F-" ( 1910) RoWt Sacchi. ()(Me ...... MY A man OlddM to cNnga hit ~ end ~~to ,....,,. Nt ~-Idol 'llO' " ~, .... NM~ ~MAtia• ="" ~ 14. .,..,. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 1 TUBE TOPPERS Th\> CBS 8 8:00 "Wa lt D1snt.'y Legend of Sleeµ~· Hollow ." An1mutcd version or the timid schoolmastl'I' who meet ~ th..-headless horseman KT LA 0 8:00 "fah rcnhc11 lSI 0 knr Werner and Jullt' Chi •~lit• 'llur 1(1 3 mov1e adaptation of Ha~ B11.1dhun ' rut u risttc novel ABC fJ 8 :00 ~aggit>. S(.•a.,.1n premiere has u hurril'd h1111se" tfl· fi~h t i ng obsC'cnit~ at h o m L'. KCET 2J 9 : oo Young ,\mcr'ttan Performer!'> · ~art1n lh•rnhetml'r introduces thret' young opt.'ra -.ingt-r-.. burgSV all HUMANITIES THAOUGH THI ARTS ($'PURUE Melba Moore, Robert Gu1I· leume and Sharman Hematey re-creale lhe" original Broadwey roles 1n 11\11 filmed llaglng of thO B101dw1y muek:al abou1 planllllon Ille In Georgie 5:00 1J NFL REVIEW AND PAEVIEW D P'REE 4 ALL II STARTREK Kttlt. mull hnd lhe an1tdo1e to a ptague lhBI 111rea1en$ 10 k•ll all the <0•ew ot Ille EntetptlM 8 SUPER FUN HOUR 0 KOJAK A mlld·mennered ac<0oun- 1ant finds his 111• und01go- 1ng a r adlcal change when e anoper ellm1na1es hos bOU end soma ol his asso- <0oale1 Q) MOVIE • * e '; lhe Moracte Worker ( 196:?) Annii Ban- crOft. Pally Duke A YOU"O woman tries to teach e blind and deal gorl 10 em11ge trom he< sighllesa end aoundlesa WOtld Q) 80UO GOLD HOii Andy Gobb Collott Marilyn M<OCoo Guests Rk:k Springfield, Carl Cerl- lon. Nlcotene Larson, Con- way Twllly, Freddy Can- non. The Belmonta (ID UP ANO COMING Love·, LOQ()(I Learned" Francine runs 1n10 lrouble wllen sne gels a ltlle role on 'Romeo and Juhel'' and hfJf boyfriend doesn'I Q M•A•&•H The olllceu weelt.ly polt.er game al me 4077111 os 1n1e,,upled by 1nree aepa- rele emergencies [O) NEWS C)t LAWREHCE WELK "Halloween Porty (0 'MOVIE • • ,.., ··No Oeposn. No Ae1urn ' ( 1976) David Niven Oe"en McGavon The choldren of ne<;11eCl1ve parenls oec:ode to staoe lheir pwn kldnapt)IOg 10 get some attention G 1::20 (%)TH€ IMMIORANT 1:301 NIWS W&KEN.D SPECIAL "The GhOat Of Thomas Kempe' The ghotl Of 8 17th-century sorcerer rec:rulta 1 t2·ve•r -old 10 be his 1ppren1tC*. (Part 2) (RI f£) ONCE UPON A ClA88IC "Ret>«icA Of SunnybrOOk Farm Aller gradualing from Warellem Rebecca once aga1n 1111 her goals aside to nelp h&r molhflf manage tne larm (Part 4) (R)O (ID FROM JUMPSTREET "Dance To The Musle" Oscar Brown Jr lrlCIS bleck d•nce loom Iha cakewetk lhrough lhe 20th century, teeturono perlor- mences by 1he Rod Rodgen Dance Troupe end llp dencer Hon• Cotes (R)O ()) WELCOME SACK, KC>lUR BarblfttlO llkM commend when he and the Sweatnogs become s111nded In en eteveta< with 1 pregnen1 women whOM baby I• on the way ®)MOVIE • • "Family Fllght" (1972) Rod Tayl0t, D1n1 Me<rlll A flying VllCallon to MeJ<ICO la< en at-odds tamuy turns Into a near·hopetess battle for aurvwet CC' MOVIE • • Big Wednesday" ( 1971) Jan·Mlellael V1n- cen1. William Kett Three California boys entoy lhe tuf1 end send untll they begin to realize that the!e'1 m0ta to me than waxing down lh111r boards 'PG' 1:45 ( t) MOVIE * • 'h "The Cat Afld The Canary" ( t9391 Bob Hooe. Peulett• Gddd11d In ord&r 10 collec:t their Inheritance. a family mu1t spend the fllpllt In a heunted house l :IO II NHl. HOCKEY Loe Af198181 Kings vs Mon- nnotl North Stars ~EVENIG- •:001 1== MO\M • • "One Mllllon Years B.C "(tff7)Jonn Rlcllard- IOfl, Raquel Wetch. A prelllstoriq.palr of loYerl from dllftt9111 trlbff auc. <0..0 In ramov1ng the men'1 evft brother trorn !Mderlhlp ol hi• people 1= • •• "&o-Man" (10171 DetM Aclllroyd. JoM Fen- "· Patelyzed by an 11tacll- .,, • ~ ptot.Aor tt•ltff 1 epecial suit wtllch gl"98 him the mob!ll• ty to tr.cd< down hit .... i.- ant. • COIMOe ··~And ....... Dr. Cart lagan ttlowe hOw fetth MO ottw plantte In IM tolat 'Y"Bnl haw MJI· tw.o from COl'llllt bot!\· batrdflwlt ano eum1nW the ellld4lncoe Of tuetl ~· Of! "*' tut1 .. ~Q • MA,.._ATTMI IUOU l'Mfllfed; "Tiie LMt MO." 1932~ e deft.II-row d<wM. 5tarung Prellon Foller a <;artoon. and Chaplet 3 of lha Phantom Empire ( 1935) 11arring G-Autry end Smiley Burnelte H MOVIE • * "Boardwalk ( 1979) Ruth Gordon. let1 Srras· berg An old couple refuse 10 leave 11\e nalghborhOOO they have spenl most of their 1ove1 on desplle urban cume end poor ltvong con- ditions PG @MOVIE • • • ·~ My Bodygoard · ( t 9711) Chr1s Mal<apeaee Adam B•ldwin Tne new kid 11 a Chicago htgh school malt.es tuendt with lhe school ou1c1st and togelher lhey stand up lo 1he ct uel gang which had persecull<l them both 'PG' 8:30 II CJ) OJ NEWS 0 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK 7:00 I) IN SEARCH OF ... 0 WHERE WERE YOU IN 1987? Q) LAWREHCE WELK Halloween Pa11y· a;) RAMBLIN' (J) IN SEARCH OF. 'Tower 01 London Mur de•s @) YOU ASKED FOR IT (H THE MUPPETS Gues1 Florence Henoer· aon 0 OLYMPIAD T~oble Fove Five Olympic a1hle1es whose perla<m&nces woll love lor au 1tme 1nclud1no Al Oen e< Vera Caslavaska afld Puvo Nv•m• woll t>tt fea- tured S LORETT A LYNN S~L The "Firs! Lady ol Coun- lry" sings Coal Monet s Oaughle•. ' ·on11's On Tile W9y" and other hlls on a perta<mance taped live at Harrell son Reno Z MOVIE •'• "Running (1979) Michael Douglas Susan AnsplCll H1v1ng laoled 81 neerfy tl'<lerylhtng on hos hie a 34-year old divorced man decldn lo try out as a mlllllhonet for the US Olympie Teem PG' 7:30 I) DANCE F£V£A D L.OC)t( AT U8 0 OMNI '1\) SOCCER MADE IN OERMANY Bayern Munier• v$ Ham- burg SV CIJ OMNI: THE NEW FRONTIER ~ SA TUAOA Y EDITION a THE MUPPET8 Guest Valene Harp&f' C MOVIE • * • 1 Stardust Memo- ries ( 1980) Woody Allen CharlOtte Rampllng A suc- cessful direc:1or races a personar <0rlsi1 as he u1es 10 make som11 ma,or dec1- s1ons 1n h15 Ille 'PG' 1:00 I) CJ) WALT DISNEY 'The Legend 01 Sleepy Hollow" Animated A trogh11ned schoolmas1er meelS up wtlh a headless hO<semln CJ OJ BARBARA MANDAEU.. AND THE MANOAEU Sl8TER8 Oueall John Schnelder T11ryOlbb1 0 MOVIE • • • "Fehrenhell ~51" ( 1g67) Oska• Werner, Julltl Chrlllle Based on lhe sto- ry by Rey Bradbury In 8 future society. an olll<01al ben Is placed on reading and firemen are aSSlgned to burn ell bOoks O ®J MAGGIE (Premiere) A hen1ed houaewole •nd molher (M11lam Flynn) d'9<;0\18fS e note from hat son's teach- er aoc:u11no him of being ob- Q) TI-IE WAL TONS Un1ble to •hoot a turkey on his llrat hunllng lrlp, JOlln·Boy convinces hom- H ll that i..·a 1 coward ., ()()()()WIU. TELETHON GuHIS Merv G11flln, Wayne Roger.a. Ron Glass. Rotem•ry Ctooney, Be<nte Koppefl, Rk:haf d HllCl'I m ODYSSEY 'Tiie Kltghlz 01 Alghent- alttn" The Sovie• tel<eover Of Algh~slen has forced the Kirghiz people to aban- don their mounteln pleteau l\omeland •nd nomadic way of Ille la<ever (R) Q CB)MOVI& •**'It "The Parallax lllew" ( tll74) Warren Beat· ty, Paula PrenllH An 1nv91tlgat1ve reporter attempts to uncover a natlonWl<I• network of pollto<;al •-.sin• fO)O MOVIE *'_.. "CllMpet To l(eec> Her" ( 1980) Mac Devis, Tovlh Feldlhull. In <><def 10 rnMt hi• atlmony pay· menta. 1 r_,11y dlvoreed l)(IYlte d9teG11YI trldcl down "'lnquent hutbands fOI' a dlYOtoe lawyet 'A' {l)MOYll • 1t '1 "0 011 Minar'• Otlugtlt«" (1980) Siity 8 PJC•lt, Tommy L. .. "°'* BNed on L~ta Lynn'1 llVIOblograptly. A VoUllO pt lrc1n1 e poor t~ 11'1 !Wal K•Ydl)' nwr1al • mucf\ °'"' toc;el ~ Who englfl.an her n.. to llWdom In the mwelO ~·'O' uoe 9 MNCING A LMNG (8-1 .,......,,) Tn. pUiyetw on 1 minor lestgl.la .. 118 .. bllf Item dec:tde IO hlng OUI II Ille r .. rautanl during t11et1 playOlf -tes D ·~•AMUUC4 "[11llt;lllOn S~r ClllU go 8t1no Vt W1aconsln" (A) t:OO 8 Cl) a,QVll 0111t. N19h1 01 The 8CAre- crow' 1Prem1ere) Ch.,181 OurntOQ. Aober't r Lyons A group of Vigilant• whO klH en ltlN>Oent retlfcMd man a11 C>laoueo t>y • aellat of lneaploe;eble event• D °" T~IE NASHVILLE PAL.ACI (Prem••••I Holl Roy Clark GuHll l enya Tuell•• Jeorv Reed, G••dv Null, woody Harman aoo Iha [ hund41rlng Herd 0 !10) LOVE BOAT The ship'• new en1er111ner n1oea his occup11ton from 'hos love 11a.c d1scove<s a ptevOQ;JI puMngar moaun· derllood "'' odvoce. a 1ewe1 thief m11eu h11 ma1Ch C) 0 HOW TO COPE WITH LONW NUS Q) BLAIR AOOEO Eli) YOUNG AMERICAN PERFOAMERS Loa Angeles Times musoc: crn1c Marlon Be<nh01mer 1ntroduc:es Pem&l8 Hoe;k s. Jonalhan Mack and Thom- as Hampson. 1hree young opera 11nge" who perla<m a cancer• or vocll music C MOVIE • • Road1t1 t •980) Me81 Loal Kak1 Hunler A roe~ muS•C roadie let~ nothing gel on h•I way •n hos pursuol of lhe gorl of nos dreams PG Z MOVIE • • * '• My Bodyguard ( 1979) Ch111 Makepeace AOam Baldwin The new kod at a Cl11<0ago hogll school mai..es hlt'nds with the 'ICllOOI OUICHI and togeme• mey s1and up 10 the cruel gang whoch nad oersec:u1eo 1hem bo1h PG 9.30 (ID NASHVILLE MUSIC 0 MOVIE • * Cru1sor~ t 1980) Al Pa<01no Pout Sorv1no A rookie New York Cny cop 11 senl on an undercover assognmenl to llnd lhe psy· chot•c killer t>eh1nd a stnng of homosexual murders ·R 10:00 0 FITZ ANO BONES (Prem1ere1 Terr0<1s1s lake ova< the TV su11oon whete the new$men worl. and oemand 1wo m1ll•on dollars •rt•ant.Om 0 NEWS 0 (fO FANTASY ISLAND A modem youno woman e•per1t1nc:es 1he advenlure or t71n-<0en1ury France and an ama1eu1 mag1<:1an comes 10 possess 1ne secrelS 01 sorcerers t.. 0 MOVIE • • • $ tOollars) 1197 1) Warren Beally Goldie Hawn lwo cu1pr11s are chased all ovet Germany lollOW10Q a bank robbery on Hamt>urg OJ RAMS WEE>< (ID AUSTIN CITY U MffS Geo<ge Jones W•lh Hanl< ThQmpaon H MOVIE * • • •, P11vate Ben1a- m1n c 1980) Goldie Hawri. E1leeri Brennan A well-lo- do young woman mlslak· enly )OtnS 11\e Army lollow· 1ng the dealh ol "er new husband on lhetr wedding n_!9hl R OMOVIE • • • r Private Ben1a- m1n t 1980 Goldie Hawn E•leen Brennen A well 10- do young woman m1s1a1t enly to1n• lhe Army IOllOW· ong the dealh ot her new husband on lheo wedding noghl R 10: 15 S MOVIE * * • Aorplenel'' (1980) Aobell Hays. Julle Hage1- 1v Aller an eirlln8f's crew falls 10 lood poisonono a nervous former war ptlot os prl!Ssed into se<lll()e and must con1end With on- bolrd hys•eria. e secreuve (;()nlrOI IOW8t and Cl!Clle· lllled memortes 'PG 10:30 G» NEWS fJi) MOVIE • ett'r M11n On The Root" t t977) Carl Guslel Llndstedl Sven Wolller S1ockholm polk;e llalk the 1erro11s1 snipe• who 11 sys- 1ema1ic:allv killing ,,_,.,. bers or lhe lor<Oe t0.36 Z MOVIE • • Some Call It LOVIOQ • ( 1973) Z1lman Kl"O Carol Whole 11:00 i) CJ 0 <'_]) ~ NEWS 0 COLLEGE FOOTBAU. C11otorn1a va UCLA Q) M •A•S•H Whttn Hot Lops dec:ldes thal Ille 11 pesalng her by, she dumps Frank and requeats 1 transfer (ID SOUNDSTAOE "Emm)'fou Hams" (RIQ l C)MOVIE • • "Bog Wednesoay· ( 1978) Jen-Michael Vtn· cenl William Kall Three Calll0<nll boys enjoy the aurt and sand until lhey begin 10 reehze 111a1 there's more 10 Ille than W8XIOQ down lheOr bOllldS 'PO' 11: 11 ( 0) MOVIE • "Coed Fever · ( 1910) Annette Haven. Jamie 011111 Fra1emlty membefl uM various tli<;ks to dis· nipt 1 maoa.ztn•'s cover- ~ of an etl1• sorority 11:ao n BARHAIJY JOHES A gift tUfna to Barnaby la< help when all4I le••"• 11111 ,,., Ille le In jeoperdy 0 Qll08NfOMY & JANI, LAMM AND Oll..04 J-Cvttlrl. 1..fralne ~­ man and Gilda Ridner )Oln comedian• Bob EfflOtt ltld Rty Goulding Md •tnoer Wittie ~ to '¥'eate -of '°" 4lnd "-Y'• -•'* c:llarBGteB. (RI I:.,.,,. •··~ "The MlrKla Wortler'' ( IM21 Al'IM ..,. croft, Patty Dulle. A ~ WOfNll trial ,0 1.-ah • bllnd and o.-g1tl to -ve ''°"' '* Mghtlele 8'\0aoundte81~. (I) MOYIE * '1 "~ And Convletn ('9741 o-... ~. AeiW Santoni. The 9"ot'MY oer-a1•1 omo. tn-u- g•tH Ille ll)Uld .. • Of I put)llC OfllClll • wile •"I lier iov.t NFL MVllEW AHO ....VIEW '1:49. M()\111 • • '• "JOIJrnty ro The r., !Me Ot T ... l11n" I tOOOI Hoy fhlnn. Lynn LOflng. " 0' oup ol man dlKOYef and "Y to ••P'0t• 1 p1.,,.1 1>411\lnd the """' -Ml>flGHT-, 12:00 H MOVll • • ,., LOVlnO Couplet• ( 1ill0l Slllfley MKL1lne, hMN Coburn Two cou- p1e1 one married. Q(l4I nol •• take 1 Slab et IOf'l'll unconven11on111 ragrouplno with t101ou1 reaulll PG' $ INZAME XI JOhn Bryn• tho~ you 1111ng, ••••nger lhan lrulh, '"'118' than Ille. 11nd 11niet than •nythlng you·va -._, m ln.M encore pre• onrouona lrot11 ,,.. Snow 11me B11a1re l1t><11y @MOVIE • • Shoc.k wave• t •977) Pe1er Cus111no. BtOOk• Adams A group of 1ouroa11 SHMded on a small island encounl8f a tormtt• SS ot11ctu 11nc1 1111 c.ollecllon ol e•peroment•t mu1a111s 12.30 (IQ MOlllE • •'• A laltinl For Lo,.. 1n9 11969) Richard W•CI· murk Ceur Romero A 1>roless1on1I gamblftf I• l"Cked tnlO ma1ry1no a Qlfl lrom a Me1oc11n ranchOfO tumoly curMO wolh ove<ac- IM! ltbodos S MOVIE * fl When A StrRngef t.alls (1979) Carol Kana, Challos Ou•n•ng Whole bubys111ong. a young girl •• 1e110111od Dy phone calls from a p,.ycholoc kolle• A' Z MOVIE • • , rne N1ghl Parler ' 11974' ')11k Bog111de Chur- 1011e Aampl109 A baart• 1e1a1tonSh•P is reawakened l>elween a l0<mer SS ollo· cer and a lormer concen· 1r.i11on camp p"soner wnen they mMt by chancr m a hOlel aflet Ille war R 1:00 0 ROCK CONCERT «!) COLLEOE FOOTBALL Nolle Dame vs USC t.JO! EVENINO AT THE IMPROV C MOVIE • • • Stapsnol (19711 Paul Newman M1chae1 Olllkean Alh!< a monur 1eaoue hO<;key 1eam Ol!Codes IO spruce up •Is omage by playing d1tty •I ends up ma~•"9 h(ocl.~\' hlSIO<y A 1 ·30 I) MOVIE * * , Chuka 11967) Rod TaylO< Erne&! Borgnone A gunlo9hte1 s warnings ol an 1mpend1ng lnd1en oltock are loohshly ignored 0 MOVIE • The V1olen1 P,111101 t 1957J V•llo"o Gassman Anna Ma1te FeHero Q) MOVIE • • r Thi! Cur&e Ot Frankenste•n 11957) Pele< Cust11nQ, Cht1S1opher lM S ATLANTA BIG LAFF OFF Boll Tush ho~ts lllos numo• ous night Of entetta1nmettt as un~nown <;omedoans are rudged for 1he1r com•c lalenlS (,JMOVIE • The Ch11c1ren f 1980/ Marlon Shakl\J G11 Roger&;. A slrange rad1oac11ve cloud t1.1tns a group ol sch00k:n1ldren onro mu•· derous 1omf)les w11h bta<;- fongerna•ls R 1.46 H MOVIE • • • T •mes Squor(' t 19801 Robin Johnson T" no A Ivar 800 Two unll able teen-age g111S bPcome rock n 1 oil bao ladies 1n 1he heon of New York C••Y ·R' 2:00 ~NEWS 2:300 NEWS @, ABCNEW8 S MOVIE * • "l"8 C111nese Con· nection ( t973) Bruce Lee A martial 1111 5tudent te15 out 10 ••eno• tne death 01 hi$ teach9' In whlCh a t1val school WH invOlved 'A Z MOVIE * • '" "The Cal And The Canary ' 11939) Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard In order to collect thelr inheritance, a family must spend the night on a haunllld hOuse 2:46 H MOVIE(STANOARO TIME) • 't Sllurn 3 ( t910) Ktrk OouglU Ferrah Fawcett A P•" of 'IC•9"1t11S won.109 '" • spaee Stlllloon are menlC8d by e mad Qe"•us afld ht• rendy robot R 3:00 Q) HAWKINS Cl) INDEP£.NOENT NETWORK NEWS C 'MOVIE • • "Claire De Femme @MOVIE * '" "Cheaper To Keep Her" ( 1980) Mac O•V!l, l oven Feldthuh In 0tdM 10 meet hos e11mony pay- ments. a recently dhlorced provat8 detective trldca down del1nquen1 husbandp for a d1v0tce lawye< 'R' 3:10 g MOVIE • • .. That Man Geotger ( 1987) George Hamilton, Claudine Auger .A gang of tl'llellft plot tne theft or a IO<tune In g<>ld bullion trOf'l'I an armored 1ru<;k In MO<OCCO 3:30 ., MOVIE •4•+ "The Skull" 11965) Peter Cvtlll"O Ctvlf1o- pllet LM 8:408 NE'fVS SM MOVIE * * "Some CaP ft Lovtng" (1973) Zalm1111 King CMol White 4:108 MOW! * *'h "Show Svalneu" 11944) Eddie Cantor, Joan Devtt t:ao (HJ MOW • • * \t "Private BenJll• Min" (IMO) Goldie Hawn, ElMn lninn1111 A wtll-to- do )'OUflO won1an rnlttlk· «tt-j Joffll tM MMy follow· lllO t~ ... th °' .. Nw IWIMnd on "*' wedOlng ~t 'R' 4:JO. UOYll *" "AOCOll ... M ,,.._ AlcMro Arlin, vaoa Mn lofg <.l)Tt41 W/lllfl:t. = °" <IOMA.ftWe 6 OUMll: Ted K111ft ----~-~-- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 2•. 1981 "Because." "Because why?" THE f"Mll..l' CIRCl'S "Just because. That's why." '9..\8'9:\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson "I wasn't yelling at YOU!" Jl·o-.E P .\RKER .,. __ _ BIG GEORG£ by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) "Don't be a tightwad, George. Give him some of your popcorn." ACROSS 57 Food IWI UNITED Feeture Syndlc:ete 1 2 3 ' 5 1 Appr.... 58 Entrenoe Friday'• Pim» Sofwd e Mu11c eo a.io.. 1• .,.... IOUtCe 10 Sed word 83 PteeMrrt 14 Tnn 85 Ouldl 15 Cupid ee Genuine 18 SkJrt type ~ Deslrfttty 11 OMdel ee PolWled 18 Moet • Hetper: deeolltt Abbr. 20 All9rtlk 70 Depend 21 'Ttnet 71 Punltlv9 22 Miid oetfl \ 23Shed DOWN 25 Ugflt 1 SWiil l*k• controlt 2 Bend! 27 Suepelltlon 3 Of 9yNn oJ3:.J iJYJ3::J aacc 3::l::liJ J:J3iJ:!J :JrJ[J[il .JJJJ J:.11.U:J :J:JDIJ ::JJ:J'.JJJ J.l.J" ~r:J(] !JJO.J.J J]~r.JIJ(J[] .:JJ:JJ.:JJO.J .:l~KJ ::lJiJ J JJ:J1J &JrJ~©~ JIJ.JJ J.'J:JU.:l iJl'llJ[] .J .:J :l'JJ J.J.JOJ iJ(JrJ JU.:; .JJ.JJUurJIJ .:JJ.:.J:lJ.:l J :lU!JUU ::l.:J'.J J JOIJ JiJ:!JrJ(]l!l 11.!JJJ :O.lJOJD LIDrJfJ !J:-.JiJ.:l J.:l.:lJ.:l J l:HJC: .J.JJIJ JllJJ.J ](][!10 30 lJtlGI'• nomedt 3 t CWnor 4 Off oour'M 2• Saloon ... 8PtMed 32 ~up 5 AlflnMttw 29 QIOW 41 Llltlell one 34 Hun1ld 8 Spenlerd 27 A-. S 1 l of NHL 38 a.wt«""" 7 ~ OOd 28 ~ 62 o.cr... 40 ~ • ~ 2t Jain 53 8centa 42 FM! orveMm 33 ~ 54 ~ 43 FectiON I~ M 8erllor Of SS Gott lttOt 45 Al no ttnl9 10 0--dUft ,.._ Ill Sall 47 Mr. frfWlnO I 11 FtlMll M Fd°t ~ e 1 fdlton'I ftlld.. 41~ ~ 12 OOGle .... UNA die,_ .._.....,_....,_....,_ 50"9rl•:llllll9d 13~ •Goulllfl 12TOftlr 52 T,. 1t..,,.., 41 Alt......, M N;q/lt N..,.naltlt tti.-<M~ ..... PEJ\Nl'TS WOULD IT BOTHER YOU 11: I A5KEO F~ A SECOND OPINION ? Tl:MBl..E"EED8 - -mis MON"rn THE covm~ ~CK FEATHER ooes lo lliE 1RIE'E'S c.oNSlJMSR AVW>CA'15 ! -rAAI EJt.OOF'~ SNOOP dmE: 11LJPe-mooP: f'S«HOMf'TlUC S'RJRIC, r PU, YOU lNPIAN OF 1Hf; MON"fH ! SHOE a..---------.. STUPIO--HE WON1T HOW IS YOUR NEW DOG, SLUGGO? MIND---CAN'T DO TRICKS--- b}E\.L, f"I~ roofMLL bAM£1S 'f14E.RE. -~ 20,000 CAR'> A6001 ~~. 60'/S. WE'. IN 1"Hf:. VAAKIM& l.Of .. 0if.f1'Ul ~AO Ol.111'0 'f H~ 11 WIU. ~&l.-# ~KE. lJS r---__, c.A(l\ ~ ltOllR ~ r1t.iO OVfl.S . l'M N01"' GONNA GO -ro -rHe HOSPl"f AL..--ro~AY .' SO WHA"r HAPPeNS IF -rHeY cse:1"' AL-ONG "'os-r AS We!t..L..- Wl1"'HOU1"' YA? •• by Charles M. Schulz ------- YOU'RE HOPELESS! by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1l ler HE'S NOT GOOD AT ANYTHIN6 8UT STEALING BONES FROM OTHER DOG5 __ _, ~t-.f 1' WO(R'4 .•• \il~·LL. ~ Ael.E ~ f'l'I( rr our ! 'fMAI 1"110\)(,lolf oa~REV 'f o ME: E.A~l.IE.R ... ~ 07Yl •0,, I 1 Wl-\Y DO ~E ALWR'/S GE:f INIO LDNG O\SCU~ONS ITS IHE ONLY TIME WE. SEE. RffER wERE IN BED ?.I EACH 01HER. Poorest city draws the poor ,.,~ JOYFUL BUSINESS ~ac and Ch e rvl Dodson stand with one of 2,500 J ov Rockers they produce yearly in their s mHll Illinois plant near Mount . \'ernon Born again Ch ristians. the Dodsons sa~· the Lord brought them to the area and blessed their work DEA TH NOTICES ACKERMAN held on Friday, Octobt>r 23, SUSAN G ACKERMAN, 1981 al 4.00PM al Pacific· age 74, r esident of Costa \'le" Chapel. Private familv Mesa, Ca for 26 year!> 1 n term en t f ores ·l Passed awav on Wednesda,·. La'' n Glendale Pae1fic Oetober 2i . 1981 at her \'1e" ~lortuan director!> res1denee. Mrs Ackerman · was born May 16. 1907 in KRZEN~~ .. Pittsfield. Miehigan. She MARGARET J.ACKIE was first married to Charles K RZ ENSKI. resident of .Babcock who passed away Huntington Bench. Ca . in 1955 shortly after moving Passed away .on October 21, to Costa Mesa Ca ~1 r:. 1981 Survived by her Aekerman then ma rried husband John Krzenski of Stanlev p Aekerman in 1962 Huntington Beach. Ca . her and he sunwes along with a m o t h e r C a t h e r 1 n e daught er Mary J oanne Hutch1nsonorTorra~ce. Ca . McVicker of Costa Mesa . 2 daughters Katherin~ An n Ca . also surviving 15 a son and Margaret Krzensk1 both Edward Lee Babcock of of H unltnglon and her Anaheim Ca and 2 bro ther J o hn Ri chard grandsons Oa\ id Tack man Hutch.·~~ of Walnut Creek, or Corona. Ca and John Ca. V1s1tat1on will be held on Tackman of lr\'mc, ca also Sunday, Octobtr 25, 1981 his brother Sidney Ratfon of from 2:00PM lo 9 OOPM at Chesney. Michigan. and a R I C E M 0 ~TU A R Y step daug hter Phvlli ss CHAPEL Services will be Werner of Reno. Nevada. held graveside on Monday, and a s tep r.on Gan October26, 198lat 11.00AM Ackerman of Redlands. ca Interment Pae1f1e Crest and s step-grandchildren Cemetery, 2701 West 182nd Mrs Ackerman was a St. Redondo Beach, Ca former member of Costa R I E M 0 RT U A RY Mesa Wo m e n 's C lub DIRECTORS 5310 Torrance Friends mav call al Pierce Blvd Torrance. Ca <213 1 Brothers Bell Broad" a\ 540-6677 Mortuary from t OO PM to 9·00PM on Frida~. October 23, 1981 where fun e ral services will bt> ('Onducted at 11 OOAM on Saturda~. October 24, 1981 "1th Re\ Bruce Kurrie. ,pastor of the Presb}tenan Church of the Covenant. off1c1ating Interment will be at Pacific View Memorial Park. Pieree Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary directors 642-9150 GUERTIN A LICE S GU ERTi N resident of Corona del ~lar Ca Passed away on Oetober 21. 1981. Survived by 3 sons Frank Guertin of Corona del Mar, Ca.. Peter Guertin of Corona del Mar. Ca and Louis Guertm of San Diego. Ca . 4 grandchildren. 1 great-grandchild Service~ 'Ho City' rebuffed in mall BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) -Ho Chi Minh C i ·t y w o n • t b e represented after all in a new d o wnt o wn pedestrian mall. C hur c h Street Marketplace features a series of markers s how ing the geographical relation of other cities to Vermont. Ho Chi Minh Ci ty, which ---------~was Saigon before the communist .takeover of ~--------· South Vietnam, was included because it is l'IHCl llOTHHS IB.L llOADW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALTIIHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCUFf CHAP'El 427 E 17th St Coslil Mesa 646-9371 NaCl llOTHIH SMITHS' MOITUAllY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 P'AC..C YllW ....,.,A&., ••• CerNtery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac11tc View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCObelae MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 716-0933 San Juan Captslrano 495-1776 MAll09 LAw.6-M'f. OUYI Mortuary • C.mtlery C...,,..tory 1625 Gisi« Ave ColtaMeN s.40-SS54 0 about the same longitude as Burlington. Marketplace :;ommission chairman R. Paul Wickes decided at the last minute again st u si ng the 60 -pound granite marker, saying, "That's a name which carries. . . . unpl easa nt connotation for a lot of people and would not add to the enjoyment of the street." Burlington has a socialist mayor , Bernard Sanders, but he was oot involved In the decision. fllCTITIOUS 9'#101111 MA*ITAT9MeMT T~ fol-Int per-a .,. dol~ ...,., __ , f'AfltVlEW INVESTIHll, I" Vie L ... Seu«, ...,,,,,.,. IMadl, c.tl'9nlla ••~0. V--1. f1'Vle L ... , N_. 11Mc11-, Callforftla twt 1111~ A. VlflC.-iO. 1 Llftd Fall C~rt, N_,.,. .. •<II, Callf.,1111 WLY Pll.O'f ClASSIFllD ADS I ~·IS'9 McALLEN. Texas <AP> -Welcome lo tbe poorest metropolitan area In America, a ~ay ata· tJon on the road from Me~dc&n poverty to tbe 1ood llf e ln the United Slat.ea. It ia a land or stark contrast.a: -Wealthy Mexican1 OY1ftt lD to spend thelr pesos lo Caney abops, while poor countrymen sneak across the Rlo Grande to seek Jobe and a new life .. -AIOuent nelghborboodl for a fa1t·1rowing profe11ional and mao11ement'Pool and Im· poverlshed "colonies" of imn\igranll. -Long lines of food stamp reclplent.s ln the most bountiful agricultural county In Texas. On some days, a sharp.eyed visitor driving south ol the city can spot "los indocumentados" wading the Rio Grande from Mexico or just wait· ing on the river's southern banks for the U.S. Border Patrol to look away long enough. Some ol the illegals are caught, but others make it across the border to start climbing America's socio-economic ladder -from the bot· tom rung. "We're the entry point, as are all the border cities, for the migrants from Mexico, illegal or legal.'' Mayor Othal Brand said. "There are two kinds, the doctors and the lawyers, and then the extremely poverty stricken from rural areas of Mexico who are willing to live in what we would consider unsuitable conditions but in reality are an improvement for them." Mexican-Americans make up 80 percent of McAllen's 67,000 re.;idents, with some families tracing their ancestry to the days when Spain owned Mexico and Texas and granted colonists large tracts of land. Poor immigrants, and descendants of poor im· migrants, are the reason the U.S. Commerce Department ranks the McAllen-Pharr-Edinburg area -with 283,229 residents -dead last among 273 standard metropolitan statistical areas. The 1979 per capita income here was SS,024 - 43 percent below the national average. By way of comparison, the wealthiest SMSA that year -the latest for which figures are availa· ble -was Reno, Nev. with income of $12,713 per person. The McAllen-area SMSA. lotated along the Mexican border about 70 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, takes in Hidalgo County in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. It is a semi·tropical area with rich soil that produces abundant citrus, cotton, grain and vegetable crops. Indeed, Hidalgo County is tops in the state for farm revenue, yet food prices rank slightly above the national average and one in four county residents lives in a household that receives food stamps. Another telling contrast is in schooling: the most recent figures show the average adult educa- tion level in Hidalgo County at 7.4 years, com· pared to the national average of 12.l years and the Texas average of 11.6. Because it is the biggest metropolitan area within hundreds of miles of northeastern Mexico, McAllen does one-third of its retail sales with Mex- ican tourists. At the airport, hundreds of Mexicans arrive from Monterrey and head for shops that transact business in Spanish as often as English. But contrasting with that affluence, the un· employment rate in the McAllen SMSA is 13 per· cent, compared with 4.2 percent for all of Texas. Low incomes are a big problem here, Brand and other officials admit, but they point to 11) itigating factors. · Just across the Rio Grande is bustling Reynosa, Mexico, with a huge refinery and re· gional headquarters for the Mexican oil monopoly. Pemex. As Mexico capitalizes on its petroleum de· posits. U.S. businesses are taking note and moving to the border. Several have plants on both sides of the border, to take advantage of Mexico's cheap labor supply and the U.S. duty-free foreign trade zone. In the most recent fiscal year, $547 million worth of goods was received in the zone, mostly electronic components, television parts and oilf)aki equipment. And despite its financial rank, McAllen is a boom town. It ranked among the top 25 SMSA's in population growth between 1970 and 1980, with a 56 percent gain. Businesses are moving in. And retail trade is doing well. The overall cost of living, according to an American Chamber or Commerce survey, is close to the national average. Using 100 for the average, McAllen ranks 100.6, compared to Houston at 106.6 or New York City at 129. In addition, many migrant farmworkers make their homes in the area and their income earned in other states is not counted in determining local in- come averages, said Alden Schiller, executive vice president of the McAllen Chamber of Commerce. Neither are welfare, unemployment and other "transfer payments" included in the inco me figures and the "underground" economy of un· reported but legitimate income also prob· ably lowers the average figures. he added. Brand says industry and new jobs are the way for the McAll en area to end its poverty. but a f- fluence is a long way off. Herpes, cancer link found BOSTON (AP) -Doctors have found new evidence linking genital herpes, a common form of venereal disease, with cancer of the sex organs in women . A new study found traces of genital herpes virus in the diseased tissue of women with cancer o( the vulva. Bul the doctors said there Is no proof that the virus actually caused the cancer. •'One wouJd be inclined to say that there cer· tainly appears to be a relationship between the two," said Dr. Raymond ff. Kaurman, who direct- ed the study. "Is It cause and e!fect? It's possible but remains to be documented." For several years, doctors have noticed a similar link between herpes infection and cancer of the cervix. Kaufman's study was conducted al Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and pubU.hed in Thursday's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Doctors have noticed that the reported In· cldence of ''in situ" cancer of the vulva, cancer that has not penetrated below tJie skin, baa In· creased substantially durinc the put decade. "It used to be very rare," Kaufman said. •'Now, over the past 10 years, we have bffn aeeln1 in 1itY cancer of the vulva occurrtna more fre· quently to the point where it's not rare anymore." At the same time, ther. hu bten a dramatic rise ln the prevalence of 1enltal herpes tnfect.lon. Genital herpes 11 an lncurable diaeue that causes 1oret and ls 1pread tbtoatb suual tat.rcourae. The Ceoters for DlMue Cootrol ln Atlanta ettlmatel that tenllal herpet aftUctl betWMD 5 and IO mUUon Arnertcan1 and that betweea I00,000 and 500,000 people catch il Och,.. •. ol Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 lei .... , l!J o:;:: IA.M. to 7 P.M. " At Plummer's ... great values come in a:=raa%~~·rs th 'S! from Italy Handcrafted of walnut or natural WOOd with heavy autv cane backs and seats on sturdy chrome frames BeautifUI contemporary fUrniture at low prices. Shop and compare! Clve vour home a touch Of flame grain teak with these loverv bOol<ases crafted Oftneflnest veneer And fOr a touch Of pract1calltv the shelVes are adJUstabte• 8IC* 1111*'-constNtUIO Of lnlUNnQ PVC A. 21Ya" x 12Y," x 76Y. ". $149 vat . .. ... t 89 1WOfOr$19 a. 55Y1"1C 12YI'' x40Yt", $109vat. C. 3S'n"K12Yt"x76Y.". ~69val . 1WOfW$171 . ...... $9 ........... Barstool, 24"or 30" H $85val. $48 Side chair Arm chair S79val $89val. $39 $49 ·ALL THREE FOR $149! Plummer·s Offers easv·to·clean wall units 8UYforONI at easv·to·take onces. These White flnlsh g bOokcases are as durable as they are $ 5 economical. Each unit has tour fully adJust3bte Shelves for f'leKlbltttv. The IUY TWO lndlvlclllll unit Is a con5t 32" • 70" x fOr 11 y, ... ano the more vou tne more vou t save. ShOP ano compare! c · vatue1 108 BB'S All fUmlt\n U"'*' Of mt llnt\t ~ ,,.,.,., lllrM--lll'llbleel In clrtOn' fOf lltV Mil UD ... c:NllOlll•tlletlet •-on .... ... ... . t . • i l ----·------, Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 2•. 1881 Cemetery for pets simple SUTTON, Vt. (AP) -There won't be any tacky tombstones or aartsb ornamenta allowed 1n Carl Gordon's new pet cemetery. He wants to keep it sweet and simple. "We don't want this thlng to &et out of hand,'' Gordon says of his 15-acre animal graveyard, located 1n the northeast comer of the state. But that doesn't mean pet owners can't repay years of loyalty and companion.ship by giving their animals stylish send-offs, complete with velvet-lined coffins, flower vases and tastefully inscribed headstones. "We may allow benches if anybody wants to relax and enjoy the area," Gordon says. "Some poeple are that attached to an animal that they are going to return an<t visit the grave." Gordon, sl, says t)e believes his pet graveyard is the first in northern New England, and possibly the largest in the country. Its creation was a logical extension of the other services offered by Gordon's business, Red Doors Kennels. ·~---­RAIL HISTORY Win Wilson. a self-styled "live steam "We breed 'em, board 'em, groom 'em, train 'em, and now we bury 'em,'' he says. "I hope it's a service people appreciate. I know dam well I would have." nut." sits astride 44-inch long, 220-pound model of the Baldwin locomotive at his Hauppauge. N.Y. home. Wilson. 63. aims lo sell the mode l because he says he's too old to lug it around. The cost of burying a pet at the Companion Green Pet Cemetery, which opened in the summer, ranges from the $35 low-budget package to a more lush, but discreet, set or accommodations that could top $1,000 . Novelist Ambler, 72, still writing An um garden also will be offered for those pet owners who prefer cremation. Almost any type of animal will be accepted, although Gordon predicts the graveyard will be inhabited mainly by dogs. Just in case, however, he has purchased an 8-inch coffin for the customer who may want more for his parakeet than a simple backyard burial. By BOB THOMAS ,._ ........... .-.r HOLLYWOOD -With his crisp speech and diffident manner, he seems the proper English gentleman. Hardly the kind of chap who would spawn a whole genre of novels about murderous espionage. Eric Ambler, whom Graham Greene calls "our best thriller writer," has produced a new novel, ··The Car e of Time," his 20th in 45 years. It is vintage Ambler. with overtones of dark intrigue, but with modern touches of oil sheikdoms and international terrorism. Amb}er was in town recently on his reguJar winter visit from his Swiss home, about to embark on a selling tour on behalf of "The Care of Time.'' Being a private person, he was terrified by the prospect. "I don't really understand this new method of merchandising books," he remarked. "I can imagine publishers now saying, 'It's a great book, but what are we going to do about the author's bad teeth and bis stammer?'" Grey and professorial- looking, the 72 -year-old Ambler was London-born, son of music hall performers. He trained to be an engineer, pursued writing as an escape from a humdrum career. ln 1936, his first novel, "The Dark Frontier." was published. It set the tone for the others: a sedate professor is hired to produce an atom bomb and becomes e mbroiled with international intrigue. Ambler traces the spy novel to its beginnings in the 1900s, when such authors as E. Phillips Oppenheim produced "parables and analogues.•' "I changed the spy novel in the 1930s," Ambler said. "I made it more real and moved it from the far right to the middle left politically." His novels were made into films : "Journey Into Fear," "A Ma sk for Dimitrious ," "Background to Danger," "Topkapi" (based on "The Light of Day"> and they set the pattern for the labyrinthian plots of John Le Carre. Robert Ludlum and latter -day spymasters. "Long ago I stopped sending my books to studio story departments," Am bl er said wryly. "When the plots are condensed for studio executives, they make no sense whatsoever." During one 10-year period, Am bl er produced no books at all. He spent six years in the British army during the war, then tackled the challenge ol screen writing. Arter an Academy nomination ror "The Cruel Sea," he figured he had mastered the craft and returned to novels. His first marriage ended, he came to Hollywood in 195'7 and began wlitlnl for the studiOI. He met his futuro wile on the Alfred Hitchcock serlee. Ambler'• leut favorite assiinment was wrlllna 1' dr dts of "Mutiny on the Bounty'' lo an attempt to plet.M Marlon Brando. Altbou1b be worked 18 moatba at a premium salary, Ambler recall1 tbt experience aa bel.Q~ "ablurd u .well u rrwt.ratlu.' .'JEW NOVEL Eric Ambler , Gordon says his cemetery offers pet owners something unavailable when animals are buried in the backyard -the knowledge that Fido's final resting pl ace will not be disturbed by land development projects. "So many or these animals that people care 'about are going to end up in a landfill,•• he says. "That's a horrible thought to me." · Gordon will sell coffins with prices varying from $30 to $175, and advise customers where they can buy tombstones. The owner must pay $20 for the digging and covering of the grave, and $50 for a 20-year renewable lease on the lot. For the economy-minded, there is the $35 budget package which includes burial of the pet in a heavy plastic bag, but no headstone or decorations. New Greek ~egime lifts censorship , ATHENS, Greece <AP) - Greece 's new socialist government has ended government censorship of movies and songs and begun drafting legislation to recognize leftist groups that fought against the Nazis in World War II. The government of Premier Andreas Papandreou, whose Panhellenic Socialist Movement swept into power in Sunday's general elections, began implementing the new measures on its second fuU working day Friday. The decision to lilt censorship is expected to lead to greater freedom, but it will not mean unrestricted screening of pornographic films. Under Greek law a public prosecutor may intervene when there are considerations of public morality at stake. Under the former conservative government, all films destined for general release were approved by a government committee. Movi es such as "Emmanuelle," "Last Tango in Paris," and a political film called "The Trial of the Junta" had been banned and other films considered offensive to public morals had been edited. There has been no censorship of the press in Greece since the fall of the military dictatorship in 1974. Moral considerations, however, sUll play a major role in Greece, where the powerful Greek Orthodox Church objects to movie scenes which deal with forbidden subjecta, to suggestive songs or to girly maguines. Melina Mercourl, the famous actress-politician, who beta.me culture minister under the new government, was never censored here despite her clashes with the military rulers of Greece from 1967 to 1974. College a game Stanford pair market creation ST AN FORD <..fl> l Some studeJlts sweat through all·night study sessions, struggle for money and agonize over their future. But for two recent Stanford University grads, college has become nothing but a game. - Heidi Roi~en and Tim Draper have produced "Stanford: Tbe Game," oo a borrowed $13,000 inveatment. And they bope to license local variations of it nationwide. In the game, each .. freshman" starts off with flve unJts, 200 social points and one resume star. The 1oal is to "graduate'' by accumulatinl lS> units. Players p1ck majors, face diversions, ran victim to booby traps and receive (rade reports. Each circuit of the board counts u a year ln school. · There are carda-wlth 1ood news and cards with bad. For example, a roll ol the dice ml1ht lead a collegian to find out bis term paper on neo-classical literature has been eaten by a do&, and that nobody believes him. , AP ......... Dr. Toby Mayer. right .. and Dr. Richard Fleming . use illustr.at1ons to show the before.-and·after procedure of the ·· 1un flap .. cosmetic surgery m hair replacement Bald i,s beautiful, but • • • Some bald men turning to plastic surgery BEVERLY HILLS (AP> - Two out of three American men will -or already have -lost som ~of their hair. And a lot of them are turning to plastic surg ns to stretch or rearrange whatever hair remains on a balding head. Most balding m en resign themselves t o a growing expanse of bare scalp, comb remaining haor over the empty spot or buy a hat. Some inv~st in highJy touted elixirs of no proven value. Others try wigs with various levels of satisfaction. And then there's surgery. "Most men we see have gone through some kind or hairpiece," said Dr. Toby G. Mayer. ''Usually they go that route for a year or two before , they come to us." Mayer and Dr. Richard W. F1eming share a Beverly Hills practice in cosmetic surgery with a specialty in hair replacement. F1eming said the two cover bald spots for about 20 men a month using one or a com bi nation or three basic procedures, all done in the doctor's office. They and other surgeons stretch hair-covered scalp over bare spots, move circular plugs of skin from the back of the head to the bald top or, using a rather new procedure, take a 6· to lO·inch flap of hair and scalp and sew it down where it's needed. The surgery costs anywhere from $2,000 to SlS,000, F1eming said, and the first rule ls: "lf being bald doesn't bother you, you should never have anything done." But for many, he said. "There's a tremendous psychological impact. In our youth-oriented society, it's very important. A man losing his hair is usually in his 20s or 30s. He's physically and mentally at bis peak . . . but people perceive him as being old." And, F1eming said, "It's a self-image thing. You grow up with your face framed by hair, and all of a sudden it's gone." Although s uch things as accidents, burns, radiation therapy and some skin diseases can cause baldness, in the vast majority of cases, Fleming said, "it's a natural process." Age is involved, though the timing varies greatly. And a genetic predisposition -a bald father for instance -plays a major role, although Mayer said, "It's possible to be the first man in your family who's bald." Male hormones figure in somehow. They must be present for baldness to occur and doctors say the only thing known to stop "male pattern baldness" is castration, which blocks the hormones. M a y e r-a n d F 1 e,in i n g emphasize they can't ma~ hair grow on bald skin and can't increase the amount of hair a patient has left. Attempts a few years ago to implant synthetic hair "were almost 100 percent failures" and often produced disastrous infections, Fleming said. ''We're not giving you new• hair," Mayer said. 'lit Instead, they re-arrange what's left -the fringe or horseshoe of hair that generally remains on the back and sides of the head. For most men, he said, "that hair is programmed never to fall out." The .most common procedure is the punch graft, where "you use something like a cookie cutter to take a little cylinder of hair-bearing skin from the back of the bead,'' Mayer said. "Then you make a bole in the front where the bald spot is and move the plug from the ba'ck to the front." Fleming said an average patient might need 250 punch grafts scattered like corn stallcs and four transplant sessions are required. About six weeks after the grafts, he said, the hair invariably falls out, then begins growing again six weeks later. It takes about a year to get four inches of hair and "you always end up with this picket fence appearance'· as hair grows in clumps rather than in an even scatter. A procedure often used 'along with punch grafts expands the hairline by literally stretching hair-bearing scalp much as a facelift smoothes away wrinkles by stretching sagging skin. Fleming said a strip of bald skin is cut away, then the rest of the scalp is pulled together and sewn up so the same amount or hair covers more space. A newer procedure was developed by Dr. Jose Juri of Buenos Aires and reported in medical literature in 1975. Fleming and Mayer went to Argentina a few years ago to learn the technique arid now teach it in an annual seminar. Mayer said a strip of hair and sca lp -up to o n e and three-quarter inches wide and 6 to 10 inches long -is taken from one side of the head but left attached at its forward end. ·'Then we cut out a piece of bald skin and lay this flap in the hold and sew it in place." Sin ce the flap is never completely severed from its blood supply, he said, "the hair doesn't fall out and the next day the guy has a full head of hair." The scalp is then stretched over the gap where the flap was removed and sewn up. The whole top of the bead can be covered, Mayer said, by simply taking a second tlap from the opposite side a few months after the first, then using scalp reductions to cover whatever baldness remains. For any hair replacement surgery, Mayer said, "you want to go to someone who's done a lot of .them. You certainly don't want a doctor who's doing his firs t one." Patients, he said, should talk with others who have been treated by the doctor they're considering. Navy smaller, doing more Admiral $ays half the forces covering twice the area LONDON CAP> -The U.S. Navy is covering twice the ocean it did 10 years ago with a navy half the size, the American naval commander in Europe says. "The U .S . Navy is overextended. It is hall the aize it was 10 years ago, yet it la being asked to cover twice the ocean area,•' wrote Vice Admiral Ronald J. Haya, U.S. Commander-In-Chief, Naval Forces Europe, ln a new book. "The U.S. Navy has been operating at a wartime tempo since the be1innln1 of the Vietnam conlllct and h aa never stood down,'' Hays wrote. lta current operation ••actually exceed.a Vietnam level• by a~t 1$ percent," be wrote. • However , effortl by W aahlnlton to lncreue the slae and power of th~ Navy wlll • 'l-.y the foundation for a r•urtmce ol Amtrlcan Naval power ill tbe i-. and 1..,.," Hay1 edded. •·1 am ODtlmlstlc about the ,.....,ed wUl lo the U.S. for a 1troa1er, 1uperi« navy." Hays WU wrlliftl ill lane'a 1•1·12 Naval Ann•al, one of tbree uew boc*• publlabed by Jane's Publishing Co., Ltd., whose annual reference works are widely read by military students and analysts. He said the continuous time at sea in recent deployments in the In-dian Ocean "exceeded anything experienced by U.S. Naval forces during any conflict in this century. ·'The present level of effort in the Indian Ocean will require the continued overextension ol U.S. Naval forces,'' he wrote. "Ships cannot be built, nor even taken out of mothballs, overnight. It will be years before U.S. Navy force levels can be increased to accommodate additional tasking without putlino an undue burden on the fleet? Hays said the Soviet Qavy alao bu problems ln manninC and malntainina its expanded neet. Capt. John Moore, a retlred BrltJ.lb naval offlcer who edit.a Jane's Flchtlnt SlUPI u well u t.be Deval annual, concurnid in another article. "SoYiet manpower prot.lems ... must be of prim• lmportmce .. the .,.,. ...... wltb lnc.rea1ed complem•ta leave ..... balldial , ......... wrote. "Will the increasing proportion of less educated Asiatics reach the standard need ed to operate these impressively coqJplex ships?" Col. John Weeks, a retired British army officer and editor of the Military Annual, said President Reagan 's Rapid Deployment Force was undermined gravely as a credible Middle East strike unit by tbe failure of the airborne attempt to rescue the American hostages in Tehran on April U , 1980. "Unfortunately the Tehran rescue attempt baa removed at one stroke the williDaness ol tbe majority of the countries in the Middle East to have anythinl ta do with American mllltary Intervention" 1n the area, Weeb wrote, addln1 that t.be fallun dam .. ed "the credlMllty oC tbe United SUt• to lnteneee." Drug but mJta 5 • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 C7 1 f'ICTITIOUI IUlfNlll MAMll STATIMINT Tiie ......... ...,._ la ootno Dual· ..... : SUNSHINI! IUILDl!ltl. Ut .... ,,. ... Miwt C.le MMe. CA ftd7 AlltMfty Cet ....... ~ Jr., t41 ,. .. ,,.... ,.,..._ C.le MeM, CA fMf7 ., .... -..... •• ~Illy ... In· 1111 ... 1. .......... Cet ..... lo~J, Tllb lteMflwlt wae fllH wn. tM C-y a...11 fll 0r-. c-ity Oft ... ..,,....,22, 1"1. f'Utm ~ltNll Clrllflllt Coell o.lly PllOt, Ocl. >. 10, 11, 2A. "" MUC 11~£ f'ICTITIOUS aUSIMIU MAMI STATIMINT 4»MI TM followlnv .,,.,_, •• ootno ~ .. : f'ltENGH LADY 9EAUTY SALOH, Awoc.IO SI-, C•t• Mese, CA mn. ' Deftlelle ~ ..... lne Hakl, UU Clay St., Ne.,.n 8"<11, CA ""3 Tillt llualflftl la <oncluCled by en 1,.. lvlduel. ~lie Held Tiiis SC.1-tNnt wet fllad with the ty a.rti o1 <>reno-c-ty ... 0c1. '·'"'· fl'1Jl716 t "WllllMd Or 11199 C:O.ll 0.11 y PllOt, Oct. tO, 11, H, )I, ltet 4)10-41 "ic:'f.'!!WI .UllMIM fl'ICTITIOUI IUllMIM .. _ .., • .,.,,.. .. T Tiie ,.,._,,. '"'n•t1• .,. ,, .. ,.. NOTICE OF DEATH OF MAllUltTATaMaMT 11ua111e .. •: BERTHA LEONA MUSIC ,,.!_":,'~...,,... ...,_ 1' ....._ 1111s1- oaoa PAUNIUHI"· H• AND OF PETITION TO coM,.uT1" 1tuou1tcE ~~.:;.:~-· '"•f'Wt ...... ADMINISTER ESTATE TICHNOLOGY, ttOSI Glllm•11, ,,.,.,,. "· a.ti-. tut Matle11 NO. A-110705. 1"'1,., CA. mts L-. ~ .. a .,. ... ...,_.,_.. T o I I h I CltT, 1•1 om ...... ,,,,..., CA. -·-a e r s , n1u .. ,..,. L. Gel._,., tta ""°'...., beneficiaries, creditors L••ts ,,.,,.. c-, ,.,, G111ma11, L-. H..,..,. .. edl, Cellfonlle nwl I I Thh 111ut1 ..... •• cOllGuc'9CI 111., o and contingent creditors of "'119• CA. mis 11mtt0d ..,.,.,,.,.,,... Bertha Leona Music and 11.!1~ !'.:':~: '°".,<1" 11" • Tiii• .~·:1: w111\.,,. persons who may be IAwllB c-c°""'Y cien 9f Or• .... COUl'llY on otherwise Interested rn the Tlllt .. ...._ -ftlad wltft "" 0c1_, u,"" wlll and/or estate: c-ty c1ert1 "Or-c-tv °" Oc· fl'trmt A petition has been filed -'· ""· f'tJDM Pvlllll•IM<t 0'•n .. coast Delly by Wllllam A. Music In the ""~1"*' °'.,,..Coast Deity Pltot. Piiot, Oct.17, 1•. ll, NO'f. 7, S Oct J 10 11 1• 1-'"' usw1. uperior Court of Orange · • • • •• -· County requesting that ----------"-'Ml.._ NIUC 1111£ Wiii i am A . Musi c be appointed as personal fl'1CTmous au11M111 r e p re s e n t a t I v e t o r-----------. MAMI STAftMIMT fl'ICTITIOUS aUSIMIU The , .. ,_,.,. 119,._,, ••• do1no administer the estate of MAMaSTATIM9MT touslneu as: B e r t h a Leo n a M u s I c Tiie fon-•nv ""•n• .,. <tol"O ORANGE HILLS TRAVEL, .... (under the Independent IMllleHM. E•st Cllapm•n Avenue, oranee. Administration of Estates I•> v.1.c. ""OPl!,.TIES; lllll C•lllor"la'*' v.1.c. ltE..Y.1!5TATI INVl!STMEHT MOTICI OI' NOM41HPC*llllLITY Noll~• Is IMrtlllY 91,,..11 thet 1M '°'"*'' .... WHI -M ,._., ... "" e11y dellts ., llelllllltlet t _,O( ... Ill, ony-..,,., tlWft ll'IYMlf, NI W entf INICl•te, Dated Wlls 22nd .. Y of Oc\DWr, ttll. Kl'btl~y .,_Eel .. ,, • X 101 Huml .... an ... h. CA t26D "11lllll"*I Orllflllt Coest Dally "llot, D<t. n. u. a. 1•1 •2141 fl'ICTlnous •VlfMIU MAN STAftM9MT Tho fellewl"9 per1011 la dol"g 1>11sl1tatsas: STRATHMOOR ART WORK~. 210'1 Str~ Lene, Huntl"Olefl lla.c h, CA. tlMl Krlt te A11n Cl ll•y, J1051 Str•lfl-i.-, HYMln;tDn .. ed1, CA. 9264' This butlneH Is condlKled by a11 lndlvl""9~ l('lste Clll•Y Thia 1tat_,,i WOI flied with tlM Co;inty c~ of Or•noe Collftty on Oct-r Z2, 1 .. 1. f'U•l P11blllhed OrM>Oe Coat! Dally Piiot, Oct. U, ll, -Nov. 7, 14, '"' •--L. ,....._, 14152 e1ya1e11 Act). The petition is set for coR,..; Id v.1.c. itEAL esTATE; Clrcle. W.Stmlnotar, Cellfoml•ta.N hearing In Dept. No. 3 at (d) V.l.C. FINAHCIAL SEltVICES; 4607 .. , lll9f'ld E. ,.,,,._, 14tS2 11vston 700 Civic Center Drive, l•I v .1.c; .. IHVISTMINT1 ___________ _ Circle, -tmlMter, Calllcwnle fW3 W t i COUNSELING, "6 9ebr Str•t S..lte Tiii• b1111na11 '' co11ducte<t lllY es. n the City of Santa 401,CMt.aMeM.CAt»a. Piii.JC MO•E 1nc11v1d.,.111HU1Done1&Wlfel Ana , Callfornl a on VEltSATILE INVl!STMl!NTi-----------Eowe..i L Fl -/I ... ~ No be ' 1981 CORPOltATION. 0 Collfo,111• E. Fltll-. s 119'"' vem r ~. at 9: 30 corporettan. "' ....., Stl'fft. Sult• f'ICTIT10US •UllMUS fl'ICTITIOUSaUSINIU This __ , wes filed with tM A .M . 401,Cott.aMna,CAt»a. MAMISTATaMIMT NAMI STATUlllMT Co;inty c1.,. of Or•noe C-ty 0,. IF YOU OBJECT to the Tiiis """""' II co-19'1 llY • Tll• followlno parton II doing .,.,!~.~~~wing IM<llOftl •re Ool"O Oct-r IS,'"' f'tnlll grantlhoufl9 ldOf ~thhe petition, C«-•~lle l"wst. c.er,. butl:'!'l~~NS INS TE AO, 11 U2 G L 0 RI A l 1 G NE A AN 0 As . Pllbll~ 0r.._ C:O.d Dally Piiot, you s e1 er appear -L. F-. 8-le•, o.r.... G,....,., CA. 92641 SOCIA TES. INC . ltl N. NeWPOr1 Oct."· u. it. Nov. 7, '"1 '"641. at the hearlnc;i and state S«""'9r( Glorto Ann ""°"tu· 111SJ Bowlet, Bollle11ard, ~ llMCh, C•lllon1la YOUr ObjeCtiOnS or f ile Tlllt IW'-' WM filed wllfl Ille ~rWn0-,CA.t21Mt I C-ty CleB o1 0r-. County°" Oc1. Thll llualness 11 '-..Cled Dy .,, Glori• z.ione, Pllbllc Relatlont, '"'·· rtlUC •Ta wr tten objections with the 2, '"'· 1nc11v1ct...i.. m N. ~ 1ou1evard, N--1 ~ court before the hearlnc;i. fl't7mt GlorlaAnn"'-stas. llaach. CA'*3. fl'ICTinous aus1N1u Your appearance may be Pll~ltMd 0r..,...Cont Dally Piiot. Thia •tat-• -filed .,,., ii. ,..,!:::...,11u11,,...11 con0uc..., by • c«· MAMISTAftM&NT in person or by your 0e1. 11. u. it.Nov 1, 1t11 us,,., ~:-:r~-::S, of Or•noe co .... 1y on Gl«la l'-r Pul>ll< .,.,!1':.:a:~1,<>•111• perso" 11 dolno attorney. l------"--.,..-.-Tlf'C----fl'17•J A-Ions. Inc I•> ACTION PRODUCTIONS & I F Y 0 U A R E A ~ nw. Publllhed 0r-. Coet1 D•lly "''°1. ~~i llONr PltOMOTl~S; (b) BALLOONS OR c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a Oct. 2•. 31 -Nov. 7, I•. I"' .. .,.., T111s 11a...._1 ••• "'"' wnh 1,,. ~~~nTit.'.'.:a~~:i:111T co .. • contingent c reditor of the fl'1CT1n"o!::7usiM1SS c-1yc1er11o10r-coun1, ... 0ct. curtl• Alle11, '" E. Bay Ave., deceased, you must file NAMISTATIMINT NIUC l9TIC( '· ,,.,, "'11t01 ll•lboe,CAtWt your claim with the court 1111~'::as~o~~~1no ... , .. ,,. ••• dolno ----------- Publl.slled OrM>Ot Coall Dally Pilot, 1,;,~1:.,:ness Is conduclad by •n 0 r pre Sent it t 0 the J o H N s E y Mo u R & "CTfTIOUS IUSIMISS Oct. 10, 17, 14, JI, lt91 4451 .. , Cunlt ,...... personal representative ASSOCIATES, REALTORS. IJ24 South ·-· STATIMIMT Thi• •t.at-t w•s tlled w11r1 1r1e appointed by the court Euc11<1A-.AN•1m,CA.t2102 TM fo11-1nv penons ••• dol"O NII.JC 11~£ Co;inty Cl.,.IP. of Or Cowot I Seymour Realty Reolster, 1n• bllslnau•: s.tit. u . , .. I. ·-y °" twhethdin tfouofr fml ont~~ from South E~ld A ......... Anallelm, CA. RAL INVESTING COMPANY, ,.71676 a e rst issuance '2902 t04St L• ~. Fountain ve11ey. fl'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS Pllllll-Or .... Co.all Dally Piiot Of letters as provided in Thll busl1tat1 It conchKt9'1 Dy • CA. n7GI MAMI STA TIMI NT Ocl. 24, JI, NOY. 1, 14, 1 .. 1 4'6CMI Section 700 Of the Probate corporation. R lcha<d H. HoutlOft, 1004 Lt The followln9 persont ••• doing Jo/W\ F. Seymour 0.-nsa. l'cullaln Velley, CA. t270I llUslnnses: Code of California . The President Shirley 0 . Hou1ton, 100• L• Ao AM s 1 N v Es TM e NT PVIUC MO~( time for filinc;i claims wlll s.v,._, RMllY Raolster O.S99nM, l'Guntaln V•llev. CA. '710I CORPORATIOH, ., Co•PO••I• PIH• ------------1 not expire prior to four Thi• SIM-nl Wet filed wllfl -Lowell R•lnwater. 104H L• D'lve Suite 100 Newport B•ach Cou11ly Cl.,,. of °'•noe county °" O.spensa, F-1•1n Valley, CA. '770I cau1o;., .. .,..., • • sun1t101t COUltT months from the date of 0cto0er 21. 1 .. 1. T111s 111111 ..... I• c0ftc1uc1ed by • Ad•ms 111....stment C«PO<•llon, • CC:~'t!..T.'!~1 the hearing noticed above. fl'1111u ooneral partnenNp. ~~~':"'C:,~~.'::\:0~ c::;:"',:,~ 1•ovtcc..r0r.w... YOU MAY EXAMINE o::~:~~:=~st,:uv Pltot Thli ==~·=~ wltr1 111e aaach,C.llfoml•ftt60 S.-AM,c..tmt the flle kept by the 'court. ' • • ~ Co;inty c1.,. of Or•noe County on MARRIAGEOFALANIZ: If youar it ted I th Oct-rZ2,1"1 c ,.,: d. m. Inv •• t m." I PETITIONER: ABEL R. ALAHIZ e n eres n e -... ~( ""-' orporoAl.,L.Adams.Pfoelld9nt Rl!SPONOEHT:EvLALIAALAN1z estate 1 , Y?U may file a ..--,..,.., Pvbll_0r.,...eoes10.u.,Phot. Tiiis ste...._1 ••• meq "''"' -suMMONSlfl'AMILYLA•> reques with the court to 0ct.24,*1,--.1.14,1t11 county c-of 0r-c-1y ... Oc· MOT1c.-W:.'e:!C .-n. receive special notice of ~1amous ausiN•P ...,..., -1.1"' caom _y_....._._ ....... the inventory of estat~ NAMaSTATIMIN1\ ,... 1 ~tTJ7U ,_ """ ....,,. -· Y• ~ assets and of the petitions .... ::;:.~0~r-1nv perw!'• .,.. dotno Oct. ~.~i.o~~f"°" 0.11:.~:· =· .... "" ... Illa ........... accounts and reports CALIFOltNIA HOMESTEAD fl'ICTITIOUS auSIMllS MAMI STATIMIMT The lol'-lne ~Is dDlno bull· MUH: JEANNE C 90RRET T INTEltlOft DESIGN, 107 ~st klbo9 9oulevwd • ...-. C.llloml• ttMI JHNW C. Borr•tt. 1121\,li EeU e.1boe Boulevard, II••-. Celllof'nl• 92661 If, ........ _ -~· .... described In Section 1200.S AGENCY. ltl» MAQno!IO St., P.O. lltCTITIOUSMIMMHS ...._... •.,.. -· --.,. of the California Probate II•••· H..n11noton 11Nc11. CA..,.... HAMii STAftM9MT ae •r•...,..IY u tNt YMr wrlttetl Code JUST Foi. YOU, 1'11' ~I• Th• tollowl "ll person h dol119 ......... H-.-.lllet.......... · SI , P.O. lloa -. HuntW.V-&Hdl, lluSlfteU•: AVISOI U ... M..... .. 0 0 • 11 CA ~ KACEY BU"Nen. ~Yt Cotal ~1..-.<1KN1r~o1H.• Robert B. Music, Esq., 01 u1a C•mP•ene, e111 A..._,11a11<>e111-.CA.9*J •--.Cle• - -u<t. .......... 1600 N. Broadway, SUlte WedaOrldQe Cln:le, """'......, a.-11, K•••11 M. RHd, >05Yt cor•I, ... -~~ .• -.... u. i. ....,_... 601, Sant"' An", Callt. CA,,... ••1-1•lond.CA.'*1 ....,_ • • Thi• lluslMu Is <Oftducled Dy • Tiiis lllAlnes• I• conducted by .,. MU--..MllcKarelc_._.,. 92706; t~: (71,) 97la1307 etne,el .,.,_,..,..,., lnctMClual. '"' ............ -· ~ Gisela~ K-M.R-lllecerle ,,,._.., ............... Hto Plll>lllflOd Or-Coast O•llY Piiot Thi• ·----filed wltll !fie Thll ..... _, Wet filed wl91 Irle -·· • ~ eKrtU, u ...., Oct. 11, 1'.14. 1t11 '*41 Cov111y Cl.,. of Or•noe C-y °" County c1er11 of Or•noe Collftty on •It_.,,...._......,..,,. • ..,...,-----------Octo09r22.ltll Oct-rJ:J.l .. 1. , This business Is conducted 11, en In· dlvldual I. TO THE RESPONDENT: The _.,. •""r fl't7... fl't7,.,J 1191111-r .,.. flied • 119111..,, UlllC...,.. r.-'"" Publl-.s Dranoe Co.ast Dally Piiot PubllsMCI Oranoe Coest Dally Piiot lno your mani.oe. If 'fOU tell to Ille• -----------Oct 74, 31, -Nov. 7, 14, 1"1 Oct. 2•. 31, •nd Nov. 7, 14, '"' ' ,,....,,.C.8orretl This Jtalenwnt was tiled wllh UM C.Unty Cler'll of Oranvt C-,ty Oft Oc· ,_, '·'"1 response wttNn JO days of u. dll11t NOTICE OF DEATH OF 4t&Ol 4lS1_.1 t11at this_,,,,_ 1s saf'W<I on "°"·'CHARLES M . CLARK 1-------------~::~ ~!.;:Y. -:-~ :~,.":. ANO OF PETITION TO PllUC 19JEE fl'l11111 ""4>11thed OrM>Ot Co.ast Delly Piiot, 1no '"Juncllw or o!Nr orden cone•,.,,. ADMINISTER ESTATE 1------------ lnv dl111t1c111 of .,...,_rt.,, spouso1 •• NO A-110704 CONSOLIDATED Oct. 10, 17. 74, !'· '"' 445WI pert, chllCI CU91oely, dllld -1. •I· ' • . 10'"•• f"'· costs, •"41 such 0-T o a I I h e 1 r s , REPORT OF CONDITION relle-f••ll'lllYbeOt"ar1tec1111yt11e c-1. beneficiaries, c r editors Consolidated R~rt of Condition of "The Bank of ™ oa""""'*" of waeas. IMl'"9 of and contingent creditor s of Orange County' of Fountain Valley, Orange, and f'ICTITIOUS aUSINllS NAMll STATIMIMT mOft•Y or ~Y. o' other co;irt C D ti S b I •""-'* ~ _., ••• r• harles M . Clark and omes c u s diaries at the close of business on suit. pe rspns who may be September 30, 1981. TIM 1o11owinv --I• dolno 11ua1. r ...sses: oetae11Nrc11t, tt11 otherwise Interested In the St.te Bank No. 1275 ~-;:.·:=.ho;;: will and/or estate: GENESYS COMPUTING SYSTEMS. DSl6 Se-llld Court, 0-,...,,t, CA. t»2' Roy C. Hardisty, W16 ~ewlnd ceurt, o.ne Point, CA . .,,,. '°""'· oooov A petition has been filed "...=,.-=:.., ";!: nw by Charles E . Clark in the cmtMMN · Court of Orange County A......,._.,,. requesting that Charles E . Tiiis lllUlineU IS~ lly en I,.. ,dl•l-1. ' Roy C H-lsty P111>11-0r-. eoe11 Deity Piiot, Clark be appointed as <>ct.>.10·11·14·1.., 4JU-t1 personal representative This IUlt-4 •• llled wlUI tM C-ty ci.n. "'0r-. CAMlftty on~ tffnller JD, ltll • 1 to administer the estate of ~111111 Piil.iC TtE Charles M . Clark (under """"-0r.,.. eo.11 1>o11y P11o1. ------------t h e I n d e p e n d e n t L 0e1. J. 10, 11. t4, 1t11 "=:!~'::'~" Administration of Estates ----------.,....--1 The fo11ow1111 --s •'• e1o1no Act). The petition is set for ~CTITIOUS auSIMISS MAMltSTATIMIMT Th• 1011-•no P9''°"s are <tolno llutl MSS es: AGAPE ENTERPRISES, UNLIMITED, lt12 ~ Art•le, $Mo le A"•• c.l lfomla '2'104 Poul Wllllem l(lllufl•. 1'12 SWttl Artasle, SenlAI Ane, Callfomle ttnM J•M Klbu,1', ltt2 South Artftle, Sellta Ano, c.11'°""• '2'104 Thlt llutlMu It conOll<led by •n I"• dlvlduel Peul K llM'ls Tlllt ~ wes flled wlltl the County Cler11 of Oranvt County Oft Oc· 111111neu•: hearinc;i In Dept. No. 3 at <•> VEftSATIL.£ REAL !ESTATE 700 Cl I c t D I INVESTMENT· (Ill) VEltSATILE v c en er r ve, "EAL ESTATE ; 1<1 v .1.c. West, In the City of Santa PROPE"TY MANAGEMENT; (d) An a , ca Ii f 0 r n I a 0 n VERSATILE INVESTMENT November,, 1981 at 9:30 CONCEPTS; 1•1 V.l.C ..... ae1ter M Street, Suite 4111, Cost• -... CA A . . .,.. . vEitSATILE 1NvuTMENT IF you OBJECT to the co" POltA T 10N, • ce11for111a grant109 of the petition, <«WHtt•'""'· ... ..., strMt. Wt• you should either appear 401,c.o.1.a,......CAma. at the hearing and state c.::::.::t-· 1• conctuctecl Illy. your objections or file verM1111e 111!1'"t. e«p. written objections with the =',...";~'-"· cyourt before the hearing. (!lilefft,1"1 Thi• ...-.-1 -me11 •'"' 1r1e our appearance may be c-tyc..,..,0r.,..c.ny0fl0tt In person or by your fl'tn:IN "· '"'· attorney. Ii Pvt>lltllod 0r-. coast Dally Plt.4. "11M'I I F y 0 U A R E A 1) Ott. J, 10, 17, U, t"I ats4t f'VOll.._. OrMat Coast O.lly Pl ~, --~~~~~~ ...... ~~~ Oct. 11, 24 Jt, "°"· 1. ,.., ~ C R E D I T 0 R o r a __________ ,contingent creditor of the {• "*'-•·~ Tlllt .....,_. -fllae wltll Illa Piii.JC 91ra deceased, you must file -----~,.-----i your claim with the court PICTITIOUUUstMIU or present It to th• NAMll ITAftMllMT personal representative Tll• toll••l"O .,., .. ,. '' d•'"' appointed by the court .....,":'.,~0 MANAGl!Ml!MT within four months from coM,.AHY, ,...., wor11er Awnw the date of first Issuance "''" 101, ,._..." v.11..,, c.e....wa of letters as provided In ~,_,_ "-s...... ,.. w Section 700 ot the Probate A-. Wte ,,,,, ~ ..... v::: Code of California. The ceMfOrnl• tm1 • time for filing claims will '"'--"-...,.r not expire prior to f°'-lr CMIMY C1'"11 el Or 1nt1t C-. ett Ot • c ... 7, 1"1 ,.,.,.. r11•• • .......,,. -"'• w1"' .. months from the date of c_,., cc.ni .. Or-c-w t11 0c~ 11. ,.., the hearing notlc.ct above. tc ,......., ar-. c-a.11y ,....._ oa. ... 11, .... at,"" 41741 l"ll11t1t ... 0r ,.1,_. YOU MAY EXAMINE Oct 11 tot :, c:' Dell'.is'::i tht file kept by the CO\lrt. ' • ' . ' If rou-are-lnt.,..... In tlM -• _ es ate, you may flle a ........, "!''""' request with the court to < •-• t-----------rtcelve special notice of •;l f'1CT1nou11wsu1a• f'ICTIT1au.Mtt1••• the lnventor~of estate ... , MAMt ITATW•MT MMla nATil-"T T110 ••11-1119 '""" •• _.,... Tll• 1.11 •• 1111 "'"" •• -.1 ... assets and of t petitions, ... '1 •IMM•: ..._ .. , accounts and reports a&.ua ••oo• ""OOUCT•ON• -ou10( ~1t1<1T1HO, ttM .,. described In Section 1200 5 ,.... .... PllC1-• Tetrtt•. 4AO ltrM1,....,..... IMcll, Celltwlll• of t ...... "-llfo I p _ .. _,· ,..,. "....,,........,, 1Mc11. ca'** '"" ~ ma r..,... e .,... Merli •· Nl•l•H, 1141'1 ltt1' Code. T,.__ HliWMll lliflw.L._ Pn lt,-fft, .._..,, .. ecfl, Cell..,_ ~......,,IMdt,CA,_ ...... ""'• ---I• ~ .. ... Tiii• ......... _._... .., -.............. .,..,,... . ·~ T_..,.. ....._ .. ..... ,., Tfllt .......... -, .... """ .. TMt ........ -....... .. L. C-tr °"" .. 0...... (..ey .. OU. C-ty c... " Or .... Cewlty tll ••••rt Rattma • AttorHy at caw, Hf o.vw Or., ••• -·r.r •Ht~L ~·· tlMJ; ;.~ (714) uw6M v• .,,,.,, tl."'9 r. ,...,_.Or-.CWI ..... 3 ,...._.OIW!et CW&Dlltr ..._ ~ 0.-CWI'.,... ... ~~ ........ '·'"'-, ........ ,... .... Gel;~···"'--. ..... • ASSETS Dollar Amounts In ThoUMnds Cash and due from banks ................•....... 2,8SS U .S. Treasury securities ........•................. 86 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices .................... S,600 a. Loans, Total <excluding unearned income) ..•..•.....•..•. 22,962 b . Less: Reserve for possible loan losses ...........•....•.......•. 198 c. Loans, net .............•.....•.........••. 22,7M Bank prem!ses, F .F . & E ., etc •.................... 671 Other assets ......................••..........•..• 478 TOT AL ASSETS ...............•................ 32,,S4 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...........•.. 11,813 Time and savings deposits of lndlvlduals, partnerships, and corporations .............. 1S,6'2 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ............................ 100 II other deposits ........•....••....••••.•.•..... 125 Certified and officers' checks •...........•......•.. 341 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES •.•.•••...•. 28,021 Total demand deposits • • • . . . • . . . 12,279 Total time & savings deposits ••.. 1S,742 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES .................. 28,021 Other llabllltles .................................. 611 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures> ••••••••.••••.••••••.......•.. 28,632 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock a . No. share •uthorlied 1,200,000 b . No. Shares outstanding 934,905 .. 3, 116 TOT AL CON TR I BUTE D CAPITAL •.• , , ••• , ••••• 3, 116 Retained eernlngs and other capital reserves •••• , ........................... 706 TOT AL ~HARE HOLDERS EQUITY ............ 3,122 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ••• , ••••••••.••••• 32,'54 MEMORANDA Standby lentrs cf credit outstanding ••••••••••..•• 70I a. 'tlmuertlflc•tes of deposit In denomlnatJons of $100,000 or men ...•• , ...... 1,511 Market value of lnvestrnen1 securities.... • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• wt The UndeniQntd EdWWd H. OOWner, Sentor Vice Prwsldent and Cashl'.r and l.ewt'lnct R. HolmM, President and CEO of the~"'" bank 'HCf\ deelarts, for hims.elf atone and not for the other: 1 heve penonel kno'#ledae cf thl mattlrl contalMd In this report Uncludlng tht revtrte skte Mnof), "1d I believe t~t Heh statement In Mid report 11 trve. Each cf the undlnlgntCI, for hlmtltf Mone and f'Ot for the olher, cwttfla undtf PtMltY of ,.,Jury that ttw tor990fng II trw end correct. Executed on October n. "'1, 8t '°"'9tatn Valley, c.tlfomla. tu EcMard H. ODMllV ,__....-~~nr I I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 'O T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • , .. I , .. loal ltll .. ltlll 1111 I EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTU_N~Y _I -, .. -, ... I .. ,. llm ,.., ,. ..,. 1m -* ,. .. llGt .. .-Wt ,. 11'11 l• ..... .. 1• -Zltl DI» ----- ,......,,. twice: All rul estate ad. verttud In tb l1 newspaper ii subject t.o I.be federal Fair Hout in& Act ol 1• wblcb maka it lllepl to ad· vertlH "~preference, limitation, or dis· crimination based on race, color, relic100. ~'i. or national oricm. or an intenllon to make any such preference, limitation. o r d u crimlnation." This newspaper will not knowio1ly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola· tiooofthelaw. = i--------1 - JIQll -DIO l4llll -l* JS2S --mo -llD .io EllOIS: A.t.wthen ....... dleds .... ..., ... =~ ronl ~.TM DAILY PILOf e.-s lllbllty ... ... first I.correct htatrflo• ..,, 1002 11eCAMYOM CONDO STIAl.S! 2 6 3 Bdrm• avail 1184 ,000·1235,000 "/terus• ! MUil Uquldate now. Patrtdl Tenore, . R&'Mt\X MESAYllDI PACESITTll You muat aee th11 eLe1ut 3 Bdtm z bath bome with a beautiful. 1pac1ous liviof room wh ic h overlooks secluded back yard Garden lib kittben, din· in1 area and family room overloob another aecluded patio. Many, many other elegant /eatures. Owner will help with financing Price only $165,SOO. Call 546-2313 THE RE.AL ESTATERS 2.5 AC. ESTAn New huee hlllt.op estate. 380 dee. vu to ocean . Pool, elec. gate. borsH Ii much more! Call Patrick Tenore, agt :0 1---------·1 rno ·----'"------ 0» <2$0 UlO tllO MllO -41'il) WO t5)0 - .:OS .... lfU -----------Im -----.., ------ 'lOll -to.JO ------ tilt ... ll.10 tut "'° 1111 tim - liiJO -----•1' -- - ~!.~.St.': ...... . 1002 ....................... TEHMiS + POOL .S ac~ est.le. 4 Br 4"'1 B•. has 1t all. Lo dn . owner .-111 finance ~ Patrick Tenore. rltr 759-1221 MO MOMEY DOWN Builder will carry m.ooo for 3 yn on this 2 Br condo only I yr old $!14,900. Call Anne McCasland, It\ 631-12166 Clustried Ads, your one· stop shoppui,c center. RXEI NEWPORT HGTS! Excellent opportunity' Beamed ceilinged bving room. brick fireplace. f'rench doors. 2 new bathrooms.' 3 Bdrms Owner stopped remodel· i og. Needs help Sl7S,OOO. Call on this one! 546--2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Ocem&UsV11 Pool, spa &c tennis. Lrg like new 3 Bdr + den Assume 91'1% interest. $475,000. Terms! Patrick Tenore, ag\. 759-1221 Sell wilh EASE! It's a BREEZE Classified Am 6'2·5678 • HARIOR VIEW HOMES • 15% DOWN PAYMENT!! Assu me 10.9"k 1st T.D. & OWC 2nd on CA RMEL MODEL w/pool & jacuzzi & solar system. $269,900. Call 759· 1501or752·7373. JASMINE CREEK 12 7 /1°/-80% RMAHCIHG Available on this former model!! Spacious 3Br. Plan 5 w/custom spa & all amenities only $349,500. 759·1501 or 752·7373. • HAHOR VIEW KHOUS • f l/40/0 RMAHCIMG A rare opportunity to own a mu ch sought after model in unique area. Featuring CAPE COD style architecture. 2 br. 2'h ba on fee land with outstanding terms . For a private showing call 759-1501 or 752· 7373. • • WA TERFROHT HOME • • Detached home featuri ng 3 Br's & move in condition !! Located smack on the water within walking distance or the beach. Private tennis and pool available. The owner is willing to carry a first T.D. at t2% & has priced this outstandin~ property at $230,000 for immediate sale! ! Call 759·1501or752-7373. StoOODOWH Bring paint brush & broom to save $$$ on this 3 bdrm fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area. CreaUve selJer says sell ! 759·1501 or 752-7373. • 10"-DOWN * UV2~ ANAMCM AVAIL ••• on thls spacious family home featuring 3 Br /den, f arnUy room & formal dining w/3 car garage! Only $240,000 fee. Call 7rAM.501 or 752·73'73. - ---~-~-----~ , g Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24. 1981 - u._ __ ..__._,_ ...._ __ ._........ ...Wt .._..,.,Wt ...... ,.,Wt HMNtfwWt HMMtPorW. HMMtFtrWt •• ~:.~~ ••••• :~ ,__ .._. -.._. ,_. -....... .., Wt • ••••• •• • • • • .... •• •••••• • ••• •• • ••• • • ••••• ••• •• • ••• •• • •• •• • •••••• •• •••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • ••• • • •• • :'\ ............................................... •n••••••••••••00000 .............................................. G .. 002 ee 11 IOOJ Ge•c.. 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All oet1taadlag IHtt._.. • jat COM.o• , .... -... Exc.W loc.tion ... SZtt,500 COME WITH US •.. TO HAllOR Hlc;HLANDS. Ren ...t ~able. Nn 9'Mf'CHH INdrOOR. S-... S.nl. Locohd H l•portHt tne ... d •trfft. Htre It pNOf ft.et ;tic• _, cOMfort CaR CCHXht i.. M•wport hacll ...... , •••.•. UH,500 OPIN SUM 1.5 COME WITH US ••. TO IRVINE THRACE. A~ first,....,.,.,... a...u ... o ... F•lly '°°"" &clna oaca •t.w. n...-. It ""'1 of co.fort ..d COR•.-..C• IR tW1 w .. oppoi.ttd o~ OWMr it .WO.S. 1935 SAHINA THRACE .....• Sl50,000 COME WITH US. .. TO IAYCREST. A •• wlHt "° 1ocriflce of .,.alty, cOIWfort O'f P"•tlcJe. It'• ..... '""' •xptMl•t hotM "' .... ...... . .hut Nybe It llMHlld bt. Fow IMdrocMM. So.W) ~ cellltgt. 0.. 11lct Htlflg afhr ~. 1115 ANTIGUA WAY ........ $360,000 1617 WISTCLIFf DR, M.L 631-7300 BEST IN BLUFFS SPECTACUl....U VllW 2000 so ft. Beautiful end unit. 3 bdrm. 21h bath, larje enclosed patio. OPEN 1 ·5 653 YIST A IOHIT A JUST LISTED all new 3 bdrm. 2 bath, finest quality. Beautiful view. 6'8( l·S 2006 VISTA CAUDAL YOU OWN THE LAHD! 2 & 3 bdrm beauties. Highly upgraded. l year new. $279,500. s:ns.ooo. $315,000. · HST IUY 2 bdrm overlooking wide greenbelt. Excellent terms. $139,500. Will lease option to purchase. HELEN 8. DOWD lliLTOR, IMC. 644· I 034 L11t Ir lwy With n.. lbpHt1 * * * * * * Heritage Collection COIOMA DB. MAI l·Z LOT • Charming ~ach cottage, featuring 2 Bdrm +den, large Uving room with fireplace, double garage. Asking $269,500. For an appointment to see, call 540· 1151. SI 0,000 DOWMt FAMILY LIVIM6 Unbtatable ttrm1 by You.r whole ftmlly will motivated owntr l enjoy tbla warm, Du tr t t d S 8 d rm 1paelo\ll bomt located c b ar mer ID I 0 0 d Oft • qultt cul-de-He. A Dtllllborbood. Sunny former model, tlUt pro- kl t cbu. Har«h•ood pert1 11 ~ with floon. Only $109,IOO. tile floon, betm cell· Callf1Ml50 1011. mirrored wall1, ~Tm:Jf) • central air. and 1oft l!,ftjl!, Hc:t:~~:~~n~~ manicured lot will add ,._ many daya cl owide en· SI OJ.000 Joym..,t to your family'• 3 Bdrm-bu•• back lHeatyle. Excellent yard-great for flrat flnancln& C•ll Dick time buyer-don't miss -eder 79-Lal th.la one. Call DOW! • rt\ ,SM,i~Xls . • • · ~ 714-631-69~0 Stl,950 COSTA MESA Owner will carry finant· inl with small down ! 3 Bdrm. Well maintained. Great barpin, act oow! ~2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 120/o ArrD Eleaance within reach! a Bdrm. 2 bath, tarce llv· inc room. bup bonus room , rlrepl1ce. Remodeled country k.ltcben, much more for oaly $124,too. Cell us DOW, 5"-ZSU CHotcllUY! $104,900 Hllbly 11p1radtd 2 Bdrm Irvine Condo. 8HuUfu1 wall cover• ln11, ltvelora, drapet plut fC)Ol, 1pa. rte room. Take over ulatln1 lnn·ws~ {or • dBi C..:I 1"1MAlllT Bat buy Ill area. a 8dnn • aod add on family room too! R•frll 6 bomt wun.aty. If t.hat '1 not aouCll. try ·~' .. aumablt lol.D. $1C6,700. cau oowt7NJ70 ALLSTATE RE.Al.TORI -------· i:~=' sca~~lA-l/,£~s· ::! ----~., Cl.ll .. fOUA.11 •r:-::~:: """''"'°""'-ll!!IPle.-of• ,, I 0(18 i Ei" I I HALUN Ii' I I I' I . 1 R H A 0 y 11 Al&nyoMWhohU-hmel I I 14 I ; OM wllt 1111 )'OU, bMtdt lft _ . . _ . • <lllllnctl~ macho and con-......_. ........ __._ __ _. -111n 80 119~1 ot lilt WOfl<I'• I F L y E S H I prown rtMNee of -. .*I I' I I I -·~~~.!oO: When you call Clusllied yow ~ ,,_ ,,... No 3 below to place an ad. you're 85· If you want your ad· 6 pt1,~1,,NVMl>fl ...... !fl~SlfllftS IN I' I' 1: I' I' r I THE REAL ESTATERS s ured or a friendly vertialnC meseage lo re-'ll:r ~. ~~. • • • _ • _ • welcome and help In acb more people at e uN,sco'...AMlft l.f.,A!OVSW£tf lfntts I J I I I I ] wording your ad for best lower coet, Clualfled is " ~ . . _ _ . _ . response. Call Now! the way to go! Call Now! 6'2·5678 642-$171 , SCUMUTS AMwers II ca......_ HOO HOUSES FqR SALE I HOIOOM 72 Lake Pines, Northwood, Irvine 759-1877 $105,000 Sunday 1-5 JADULT HOMI Sii, 900 S1a11et ftDd • p,artner. Two bl& prlvate, •1p1r1te bdn!la. each with ruu batbe. Quiet, pride ol OWDtrll\lp, bid· dta away l ltvtJ coodo with pool and commllAI t1 rec room. Near S. Coaat Plua. cau about termt. TU.1700. THE REAL ESTATERS ----- -.c..t .... 1t-r.a4~ UK underprlced . a bdrllll plm. Owner will palat to )'OU cbooN col· on. Aaeat will live 1 year home warranty. Call for daaUL OP84S... IO.J 2711 ..... 5..A. l\t ·di 1dl o-~ l{t '.1ltv I' I.; ~. ;1111 2 IB>IOOM 20612 Egret. Huntington Beach DIRECTORY 960·2183 $107,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •3314 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 631-1400 S499,500 Sat 1-5 •300 Cagney, Versailles, Penthouse 4,N.B. 67J.2749 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1215 Bayside Dr. Mai Kai , CdM 644-9060 $639,000 Sun 2·5 9766 Verde Mar. Villa Pacific. HB 536-1600 bkr; 968-8341Sun 1·5 507 Jasminei Coronadel Mar 67:t-8550 ~240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR pM FAM RM or DEH 19 Escapade Ct (Newport Crest} NB 642·5200 Sat/Sun 1·5 227 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle, NB 644-9060 Sun 1·5 l lll>ROOM *#3 Vienna, Harbor rudge, NB 675-2311 $495,000 Sat 1·5 424 Prospett St, Newport.Shores. NB 631-1534 $167,000Terms . Sat 1-5 29 Ea~tmont, Woodbridge. Jrv , 559-4720 $129,500 Sun 1·5 113 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle. NB 631·1400 $355.000 Sun 1·5 421 E. 20th St ( E/Side) CM 548-4951 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3024 Ocean Blvd , Corona del Mar, NB 631-1400 $1,350,<XX> S-at/Sun 1-5 45 Dogwood, Irvine 640-9900 $156,000 Sat 2·5 238 Orange St. Nwpt Shrs, NB 552-4477 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2041 E. Balboa Bl, Bal Penin Pl. NB 642-5200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1812 Dover Dr, Westcliff, NB 673-7300 $185,000 Sat 1-4 264 E. Bay St, Costa Mesa 631·7300 $149,900 Sun 1·5 104 Yta P?:lermo, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 • • sun 3.5 980 Oak, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $105.000 Satl-4 618 Marigold. Corona del Mar 640-4521 $380,000 Sa t/Sun 1·6 3 H pin FAM ltM or DEH ••3711 Seashore, Newport Bch 673-6578 $895,000 Sat/Sun 10·4 1908 Alsuna, La Questa Villas, HB .. 536·0988 $120,000 SaUSun 10-5 • .., ... ...., ...,, .. ,.. ......... ,.. ........... Al ......... htmtl .... _ ....._. .. .,......._."f al1c"*t..,.._ .. ...,., DAILY N.OT WANT ADS.'*-........ .,. ........... fir,.._ -.M ................... ue.. ... w..y . ...,. • • 31965 Coast Hwy. South Laguna 494-1177 $1 ,385,000 Sun 1·5 I24 28th St. Newport Beach 675·5487 $395,000 Sat/Sun I907 Tradewinds, Bayerest, NB 644·9060 $325,000 Sun 2·5 1940 Teresita Ln, Hrbr Hinds, NB 631-7300 $189,000 Sun 1·5 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, NB 673·7300 $418,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25162nd St. Newport. Beach 631·7300 $152 900 Sat 1·5 111 The Masters Cir. Costa Mesa 640-5560 $245,000 Sun 1·5 3007 Harbor View Dr (HVHls ) CdM 640-6161 $725,000 -Sat/Sun 1·5 112 Via Koron , Lido Isle, NB &44·9060 -$510,000 Sat 1·5 1905 Ya cht Camilla, Seaview. NB 644·6200 $429,500 Sat/Sun 1:3<1-5 1528 Cornwall Ln, Westcliff. NB 631·7300 $219,900 Sun 1·5 1930-Port Bristol Cir, HVH, NB 631·7300 $268,500fee Sun I·5 1935 Sabrina Terr. Irvine Terr 631-7300 $850,000 Fee Sun 1·5 332 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673·8550 ~9.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2596 Temple Hills Dr. Lag Bch 640-9900 $289,900 Sat I·5 4627 Courtland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $318.000 Sat 1·5 2135 Astor Pl. Costa Mesa 673-8550 $187,000 Sat 1·5 15521 Sandusky, Westminster 963-6767 $181,250 Sat 1·5 41EDIOOM 18111 Freshwater Circle. HB 842·4929 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2672 Basswood, Eastbluff. NB 640-5777 $209,800 Sun 1·5 1207 Sussex Ln (Westcliff) NB 759-9100 $284.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••Collins Island, Balboa Island, NB 631·1400 Sl,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 226 Lugonia, Nwpt Shores, NB 675-7060 $199,000 Sun 1·4 •2477 Vista Huerte. Npt Bch 644·7020 $198,500 Sat 1·5 * * 1617 Bayside Br, Corona del Mar 644·9060 Sat 1·5 ••1617 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar 17932 Hopkins. Univ Pk, Irv. 552·4477 $165,000 Sat 1·5 3201 Idaho. Costa Mesa (Mesa Verde ) 979·5370 $179,900 Sun I-5 3202 Delaware, Mesa Verde, CM 545·9258 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11·6 25062 Grissom. Laguna Hills 855·6648 $295.000 Sun 1 ·5 ••1706 E Oceanfmt, Bal. Pen. 675-8676 Sat/Sun 12·5 333 Poppy. Corona del Mar 675·5511 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1708 E. Ocean. Balboa Penin Pt. NB 642-5200 $370,000 Sun 1·5 48 Sequoia Tree (Univ Pk ) Irv. 642·2520 $157 .500 Sat/Sun l ·5 •2601 Waverly (Bayshores) NB 642·5200 $625,000 Sa i.~Su-1-4 •86 Harbor Ridge Drive, NB 640-8201 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••606 Harbor Island Dr, Prom. Bay 644-9060 Sl,750,000 Sat 1·5 •1106Dover Dr. Westcliff, NB 644·9060 $335 .000 Sun 1·5 •l Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 644·6200 Sl,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2130Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631·7300 $371 ,400 Fee Sun 1·5 \OS San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 $650,000 Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1315 Antigua Way, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $360,000 Sun 1·5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff, NB 631·7300 $495,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 548·5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun • 17521 Via Espania, Hunt Bch 673·7300 Sun 1·5 1608 Ruth Lane, Hrbr Hlnds, NB 631·7300 $270,000 Sun 1·5 3092 Ceylon (Mesa Verde ) CM 546-2313 $149,900 Sat 11·2 1108 Dana (Plaza del Sol > CM 631-6990 $222,000 Sat 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge, Trtlrk Hln, Irv. 675-3411 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4511 Camden (CameoShrs) CdM 673·7761 $925.000 Fee Sun 1·5 •1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB e-2 Lor , 644-9060 Sun 1·4 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 673-4400 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 154 Bay St (Eastside) CM 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675·6161 $420,000 Sun 1·5 Hi~h traffic count 62.6X307 ~ot. ExISting house on property. Fle.x1bl.~­ Uses. Owner will consider carryin~ 1st T.D. Asking $199,500. CaJl 540-1151. ERITAGE I OCIAMNOMT DB.1111 DUPUI One year old -take over beautiful U:l.4 % interest fixed .~ year loan ~th bAlance of $425,000. Submit your cash down . Asking $6.50,(XX). OPEMHOUSI 3 Bdrm 21h Ba, fireplace, Italian ceramic tile in living room, dining room kitchen and entry. Fabulous mou 1 ntain and park views Exceptional financing!!! Reduc~ to · $234,500. O~n Sun 1·5 550 Vista Grande, NB IA YNOM'I' 11.MSlt 4 Br 4 Ba . nmiy .000 sq ft met hUJl" rnitr suite & bonus rm. Your pvt pier & slip will keep one lrg boat +small ones. $4000/mo. JACOBS REALJY 671-6671 n•t .... ,,,. ........ ~ 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5 2635 Solona Way, Laguna Beach 494-2894 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3617 S. Timber, Santa Ana 759·1221 $165.000 Sat 1-4 •2221 Arbutus, (E. bluff) NB 760-0835 $315,000 Sat 1·5 317 Poinsettia COid CdM} CdM 675-6000 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2331 Cliff Drive. Newport Heights, NB 631·1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2298 Redlands, Back Bay, NB 631-1400 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 307 Poinsettia (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $525,000 Sat 1-5 •'*Balboa epves, Ne~rt Beach 675-7060 ,595,000 Sun l·S .. #~No. eoves cWOodbrtdge)1nrine 552·1800 $237,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 0032 Carob, Npt Bch , 644-7020 $244,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1472 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 642·2510 $685,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1436 Serenade Terr, CdM 675·5511 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1393 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642·5200 $525,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1014 Secretariat, COIUl Mesa 759-1501 $239,960 SaUSun l ·S 11 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek, NB 759-1501 $349 000 Sun 1·5 *~Via EboU. U(k, Ia.le. NB 6"-9060 $595.500 Sun 1·5 2648 Victoria Dr, Lacuna Beacb •U'q Sial/.SU.W 673·7300 Sun t-3 4 II ~ F~ RM or DBC 1521 Tahiti, Laguna Bch 497-5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1533 Tahfti, Laguna Bch 497.5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 230 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673·8494 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8 Cypress Point,!:~ Canyon, NB 640·5777 $1.7 · 'on Sun 1·5 204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle 640-5777 $625,000 Sun 1·5 232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 542 Harbor Island Dr <Prom. Bay} NB 759-9100 $1,600,000 SaVSun 1·5 2121 Yacht Y &Akee {Seavjn,r.) NQ 759.9100 $383,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••208 Grand Canal,Bal.Isl., NB NH 673-6900 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6Winged Foot (8igCyn) N8 675·8000 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 512Vent.a.ja (Bluffs) NB 675·6000 $289,<nl Sat/Sun 1·5 •32 Drakes Bay (Spyglass> CdM 67MOOO $479,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2274 Channel Rd , Balboa Peninsula . 675-2311 $1,~1<n> Sun 1·5 133 Via Undine (Lido Ille) NB 675-7298 $735,000 SaVSWI 1-5 7 Calaboun, lrvlM ~·-· 645·0303 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2415 S. Lowell, Santa Ana 645·0303 $98,500Sat/Sun1:30-4:30 • 5 1R ,._ FAM RM or DEH 32301 Via Mentone, So. Laguna 855·2013 Sat/Sun 11·5 442 Begonia (Old CdM) CdM 675·6000 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1407 Santanella, Corona del Mar 672-1181 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #84 Harbor Ridge Dr, Harbor Ridge, CdM 544·9411 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2752 BayshoreDr, Baysbores, NB 644·9060 $1,100,000L.H. Sun2·5 1601 Warwick Ln,HrbrHlnds, NB 631·7300 $289,500 Sat 1·5 •5250 Honeywood Ln, Anaheill} Hills 673-7300 $269,000 Sun 1·4 49 Goleta Pti Spyglass, CdM 642·8235 •795,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •23 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge , NB 644·6200 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •7 Bodega Bay (spyglass) CdM 640-9900 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l823 Port Taggart, HVH, CdM S52·11H S312t~ Sat/Sun 1·5 1956 Flamingo <mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $215,000 Sat 1-4 CONDOt.INIUMS FOi WE JlmlOOM 122-122~..Urd Street, NB &11·1400 Im.GOO * CUSTOM NEWPORT * IA YFROMT HOME IY OWNER L_,. swf......-, Poof, Jae.. 5'1p For l Ytry....,. loGttl $ bdrmJI , 5 bath, 4,IXKI sq It main house I PLUS 1 bdrm auest ~ with full bath. full klt.chen and living room With fireplace Bayfront den hu walk in professional bar Wllh all accessories Bayfroot hvmg room with larae fireplace. separate maid's quarters with full bath Laundry room. Custom kitchen and breakfast room Recreation room Wllh pool t;ible Masin bedroom suite with fireplace and full bay view and attached s1tt1ne room with fireplace Private sunderk upstairs and down. Cuslom cabinet work throughou t with lots or natur11I wood, marble. tlle and beveled glass Large worbhop attached to lhrte car garage Huge irregular lol. C1rcumsl1ncu force 1mmed1ate sale below actual cost Appra1Sed $2.600.000 Sell ror Sl.250.000 leasehold or SI .800.000 fee (Yea rly lease pa)mcnt of SJ700 will not increase ·111 19881 645-9190 PLEASE -PIUHCIPLES OHLY •i067 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 759·9100 $255.000 Sat 1·5 178 Brandywine, BckBay, NB Bch 631-1400 $155,000 Sun 1-5 •102 Scholz, PH34, Versailles. NB 573.7300 $256,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 200 McNiel #I 12. Versailles, NB 759-1501 SI45,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 19098 Flagship Cr, Huntg Bch 673-7761 SI 19.500 Sun 1-5 2 IR pM DEN 11 Odyssey Court, Newport Crest. NB 63l·I400 $229.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE 3HOROOM •I 741 Tustin. ( E/Side'l CM 646-3255 $139,950 Sat1Sunl-5 2007 Baja, Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $209.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •27 1 B Alton, Bradford . SA 673·7300 $98,600 Sun 10-2 16039 Mount Pico. Fountain Valley 759-1616 SI 11.000 Sat 1-5 502 Ave . Lucia. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 SI93.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 536 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $240.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 l H pM DEH 13 Monaco. Hrbr Ridge. NB 640-5560 $739.000 Sun 1·5 41EOROOM 2138 Vista Laredo. The Bluffs. NB 673-6900 $295,000 Sun 1-5 405 Vista Grande, Bluffs. NB 640·5560 $230.000 Sat Sun 1-5 .TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 21R,... DEN ;6 Klamath, Irvine 631-7600 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 397 Bayview Terr. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $21,0,000 Sat 1·4 3 IEOROOM 5114 W. lst St, ~ B. Saota Ana 645-0303 $103,000 Sat l-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 • I IB>IOOM 2151 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach 494-1177 $259,000 Sun 1-4 21R pM llR 621-621112 Acacia. Cd M . 752·5111 $322,000 2 · 21B>ROOM Sun 1·5 412~12112 Goldenrod . Corona del Mar 673-8494 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2402 W. Oceanfront. Newport Bch 644-9060 S575.000 Sun 2·5 21Rplla41R lll 43rd St, Newport Beach 644·4910 $279,000 Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR REMT JHDIOOM 7 Rue Grand Vallee. Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $2790 mo. Sun 1-5 · lHpMDEH 1721 Kings Rd. N'ewport Beach 759·1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSE FOR LEASE lHDltOOM 26 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 644·4910 $1500 mo. Sat/Sun l·S UNITS FOR SALE 61Nn 752 Amigos Way, NB 9$3.1220 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 Ct ........ Wt .......... w. . HleMtllerW. HMMtllerW. ....... ,.,w. Mo.Ntta.rW. HelMtta.rWt .......... Wt ........... w. ........... w., ..................................................................... ··············•········ •...•.....................................................................•..................................................•............ t•rll lodl1t111rit 1001 t111slll IOOJ 1111.... 1 .. J lwr.. l002 lwrtll IOH l••rll 1001 t .. rll 1002 l~rll 1001 1001 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ······················* ...................••.. .... ---------........... I aAl-llV ---..-. -ef""'"<7wrvt~ l/' \ ! I : ". ..£,.M..£.JL&..~U.n.a.na<zWW> Wbat a W~ World MOl'ICI • SlllDOWM • r:vvlll"..-A ~..£A.------- ot SbOfllaa, ripl at 1aow D.U, PUot aa... DllPllATW u .-.• ctn. owe. LAST UNIT 'fAYLOR CO. ' ' t \' l 1 , I I' I ( lj, ' ·..• I. l•i M CAMYOM CUSTOM A RIAL AICHITICTUU&. llAUTY Luxurious Georalan Colonial on best golf course View Site! Beaut design, abundant marble & crystal & finest materials thruout 5 Bdrms, lge OR fam r m , billiard rm, 6Y'.i baths'. $2,150,000. Call for color brochure & fin ancing. llG CANYON "VERSAIWS" Most spectacular Deane Homes model on largest corner lot o'looking Big Cyn ~olf course .. Beaut pool, spa & gazebo m huge private yard. 4 BR , den. for mal DR. 4'h baths. Exciting ! $950. ()()(). 2·STOIY DUPUX M.1.-$279,500 200' To b~ac~ ! Most attractive bldg. beaut mamt by orig owner. 4 BR , 2 ba & lge sundeck up ; 2 BR, 1 ba, patio in lower. 2 F.P. owe $230,000 W/$49,500 dn. 111 Ord St., H.l. SUH 1·5 FOR LWE-S 1500 Mo. Big Cyn Townhome with great golf course view. 3 BR, sep din rm, 21h baths. New cptng & paint. 26 CAHYOH ISUHD DR. s .. & S. 1 ·S WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 111 S• Joaquisl Hiit Rood NEWrORT CENTER. N.I. 644-49 I 0 Cole r o/ rlewporl J REALTORS -. ..,._ 675-5511 OPEM HOUSES 1·5 HEW CUSTOM HOME: w,....,. w09d • t.g9 C)htss tHlosed *'-... 3 t.nh of graciM _.,,......,. 4 IM*DD•, foMlty '°°"' and Ubrwy. Aa optt1 a.....d c•l'-9 CJNC•s the trfftop Mc.j roe. wiffl • Y .. W of et.. oc--. Addld to al this. o .. ,_ ... CJ1191t llliff, spo ..t _, potios & ct.cits. OWHr wil In*. OHMcl .. $675,000. Cal for brocW.. l JJ roppy. , IRYtHE TERRACE MASTERPIECE: Co111e SH tllls handcrafhd a...ty. Co•plettty rwd1led, 1vr,tliiftg is ..w .ct l'ffdy for YM to 111ctv1 lft! 3 lttdroom (2 M•st.nt 3 lotlts + fntlly roo111 tGo. Askf•g $349,500. 106 S..ewdeT«rOC•. COLE OF MIEWPOIT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. COl"OUtO .C Mw 675-5511 tl15-34-ll :J!w B.-t;f.I Bl,I 3 VERY SPml. OFFOIMcs ONM TOOA T l·I VACANT • AYM.ABLE 536 VISTA GRANDE -A dramatic split level 3 Bdnn (Trina) plan with new carpeting and paint, lovely view. park-side setting (2 Sood assumable loans) $240,000. Will lease Option. 405 VISTA GRANDE -Outstanding value, biJ family home 4 Bdrm, 3 bath (Carmehta) plan, Just completely repainted, recarpeted. Lowest priced big home. $230,000. 502 AV ENID A LUCIA -Oh my, what a dirty face!! But, oh boy, what a great price and lovely setting. Large 3 Bdrm, 21.h bath, light and bright end unit in prime early locale. FIX UP OPPORTUNITY AS IS. AT ONLY $193,000. ' NEWPORT HARBOl-4AYFRONT 10% DOWN This fabulous brand new, view, 4 bedroom home with boat dock, includes all the prestigious custom appointments you would expect to find in a property offered at $1 .345,000. Open house Sunday 1-5 2274 Channel Road, Balboa HARBOR RllliE UNDER MARKET 3 bedroom, 3 ba with VIEW townhome in this prestigious private community with tennis court, pools and spas. Xl nt financing with large assumable loan up to $400,000 at below market rates. Priced for immed. sale at $495,000. Try $100,000 down. Open house Saturday 1·5 #3 Vienna, Newport Beach 675-2311 675-9105 THEPALEIMO OPEM~DAY J ust listed in Harbor View Hills! Large faml· ly room overlooks pool in parklike setting. Huge IUJtury master suhe. 4 Bdrms. Only $350,000! Good terms. 1942 Port Nelson, Open l·S. Call 673-IWO rRtDE Of OWNERSHIP! 3 Bdrm 2 bath condo in best Costa Mesa location. Large Plan C model. tri-level. Owner wiU carry 2nd. $134,950. THE REAL ESTATERS ... Lt.-Oplloe Balboa Island Cottage, even nut to bayf root Huge garage-unit above. U you would rather buy great financing . 10NI 0} A KIND! Older Corona del Mar duplex1 :with swimming pool, minutes to beaches ~na :shopping. Great rental area. Call for details. ~$325.000. UVE IM EASTILUFP. Largest 1 story Lusk built 5 Bdrm home in Eastbluff. Bright and cheerful perfect for family living. Large front courtyard with brick entry. Magnificent views of Catalina and city lights. Qwet location. Outstanding family neighborhood. Open Sunday 1: 15 to 5: 15. $299,000, ,., MOYE IH CONDmOH! Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 bath Lusk home in Harbor View Hills. Newly painted inside and out. Pool sized yard, with colorful year-round garden. Call about ter ms. f..n outstanding value at $299,500. GREAT TERMS! Beautiful 4 Bdrm 3 bath with hardwood floors and bay windowed breakfast nook. Located in Turtlerock Highlands. $350,000. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLU! Quality built by owner contractor. Owners unit has 3 Bdrm 3 bath, units have decks and skylights and 3 car garage. Call for financing information. $398.500. STlrS TO IEACH! Custom built 4 Bdrm home with rantastic coastline and whitewater views. Large deck. street to street lot. A must see. $685,000. A ... ....,., of ... D. Lmll I S. n111Mtc..t1 ... w., c--.. .... .......... Illy '7J.1700 A CLASSIC SPIAIS "' FOllTSILF Enter a world of luxury fr per fection thru magnificent bronze doors. 4700 sq ft. 5 Bcinns, including 2 mstr auites, 4 Ba w /elllquisite Italian tile, spacious family rm. spectacular study overlooking 2- atory living room. Bou· quet ClQ)"Oft stone used on all 4 fireplaces. Elegant wa},put flooring Ii cabinets, chrome Ii glass railings, t deeb, secluded pool Ii apa, b r e a t b ta lt lna wbltewattt view from every room. This re· sldence is a faultless blend of artistic MDlitMty and engineer- ing. Sl,350,000, OCIAM YllW a.ors Two outltandina large Iota ID area ol miltion clollar +custom bomea. Blllld 1our dr&m home in Uaia pniltiPu ..... ol La1-.a. '115,000 ud $275,000. For inform•· tlon on above .propertiel contact Sandi Sllka, Pa1eantR.E. -.o7tl your tla..,U119 tvttY· IA«! adl dllplay their R.C. Crtl&blOD, a1t 4 ILOCICSTOWA111 day! Dally Pllot m•1a1awlll~ly 48dnD 2ba DOOI Jiomt. Gl·WI tMM~TOMMMIOUI Clualfted Adi. To place and trn.,.ct? Our ldl, Allume bl·Mluce loan. your ad, ctU 6'2-5'11 ...... DnlUd to U)',,... OWC1tralllltno&e. IDd let a ~ Ad· 1111!9' NIUlta. Pboae SUCCEIJSJlEALTY Vlffrbt9s aa~. 59>11t1 I «Wo IMTBIST On this adorable 3 'B. R. Huntington Beach starter complete with pool and priced to sell at just $135,000. Hurry! PICNIC EYllYDAT Choose the perfect location on parklike greens in Irvine. 3 B. R. 2 13a . end unit on cul·de -sac . Financing can be assum. plus own. will assist. Ready to move in at $156,000. LAICiE FAMIL Y1 Try this 4 BR + family room with formal DR and large lot. Seller will help finance. Offered at $215,000. LIKE YESTllYEAR Spacious custom 3 BR. 2 ba in prestige Santa Ana area a lso includes 1 BR guest quarters and seller financing With great terms. Unbelievable at just $200,000. PRICE SLASHED on this Univ. Park Terrace 3 BR . Desperate seller will carry with low interest. Call for details. Now only $160,000. (714)1962-5585 (213) 592-1525 -UJ;PLV-~TOH llACH Four years new Triplex. minutes from the ~•n in Huntington Beach. All units have fireplaces and garages. Ideal for person who WIJlls income unit ind still have a spacious unit for seU. Owner wiU help with flnancin~. This property can make you smile. Don t miu this one. Make an appointment today. Simply call 714-962-5585. LOTS OF LOl'S -VIEWS We have several lots li sted in Huntington Beach. Some with views. Priced from $11,500 to $20,000. Excellent terms. Call for details today, 962·5.585. IAIGAIM HUM11MG7 This is t he home you've been looking for. Where else could you find a home for $107,500 wi th the following amenities; 3 bdrms, spacious master suite, large lush yard, formal dining, huge sunshiny kitchen, patter. plush carpetin g-, self ·cleaning oven and RV parking to boot. You won't find a better value. See it today. 714-962·5585. IMCH MOMl'-1176.000 On the sand! Super development in Huntiftaton Beach. Dramatic unit very upgraded and immaculate. 11'lil one of a kind ""t has, great ftnanclna. This can be YoUn with little clown. You mu1t1ee to believe. m8M-71Zl . , A sur11 IUYI u .... dllnlillt .weo..... .. w.. ... .........i ..... ......... ,..... ...... ...................... sztt.soo OUTSTAMDtN• P~LY HOMI ..... 4 ..... ,. •••• IMlr· ...... boMt roosa. two ~ • Cllri-, ...... OU. .t ..... Yllwa .-ct"'°"' lot Newport IHdll • ••••••.••••••...••• S9t5,000 roOLSIDE HUNTINGTON HACH CONDO wltlt 4 ltdr••·• a t.dac.pH patio. 2 C9' ...... Hd $97 ,000 In OUMM•bl• fi.wtclstg ............. SIZ0,000 TURTLE IOCIC fAMIL Y HOME wrth 4 bHrow. frwll c1oon, • 11Hd ltrlclt loHI •rH, CJrHt flnaacfnCJ ad ... y MOr• top ... ity .... tti.s •....•• $2_29,500 II~ CANYON ON THI 6TH PAllW A Y! r ri•ocy Is ,.... ..... t11t pwclMtw of tlih ....._. 4 btdrOOftl hw wUh a lcrge i.o.ts f'OOISI, foc1111J/Mt -.... ,... •• patio, .ct OWMf' ~ ••.••••.•••..•..•... $695,000 MTIMGTOM SEACUFf $264.500 Super custom. Owner wi ll consider helping finance! Extras consist of custom double door entry with stained glass. Carge master suite w /fireplace. custom plantation shutters in family room. Hurry on this on~! 714-894-7521. 4.rLEX-llDUCED Prime area near Huntington Harbour. Priced low for fast sale. Large rooms in each ~t. with low maintenance. Great mvestment property. Asking $289,500. Owner will help fin ance. Call today , 714·894·7521 . HUNTINGTON HAllOUI! Looking for a home on the water with a dock? We have many listings ranging on water from $750,000 to . off water for $285,000. Call us today for prices & your private showing. 894-7521. Liii A PllYATIPAll Towering tr ees provide a Quiet Country Atmosphere for this Beautiful Exec. Home made for gracious living & entertaining, A pvtkingdom with noble sir.ed-rooms and ever y conceivable luxury. Priced $238,500. Ma ke an appt today! 962·5585 , lllA TNT All• OCIAM YllW. This stunning custom home is a departu re from the ordinary. Abundant use of glass pro vides spectacular oc~an views. Decorated with fa stidious atte~Uon. Deep, vJbrant wood tones and custom wallpapers abound: Designed with ente r taining in mi nd. Rieb ctllinged r ooms of imposing proportions. Sparkling pool and spa and every conceivable luxury. Alklna price of St.ZSO.OdO. Make an appointment to see today. Call 7H-912•s · n.•11111ttTon•1•11 1tyloMrtr.Ww1•1t • Two bedrooms. % baths. 2 1tory. II security SI I l,900 14'9...WCIMe 1AtLSTATE. REALTORS 141-l llt MOTtYATID sa&.llS! AS SU MAILE 11 ¥4". LOAM Remodeled 3 Bdrm + family room Mesa Verde on quiet cul de sac with RV access. Owner wi ll carry 2nd. ASSUMAILE 120/o LOAM Designer beauty, 12% loan. Large 3 Bdrm, 3 bath plus family room condo. Upgraded thruout and qnly 2 years old. Take subject to $131 ,000 loan at 12%. ASSUMAILE 14.50/o LOAM Near new Woodbridge condo. Much desired single story has 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, French doors. lovely neutral wall to wall carpeting & beautiful brick patio. 759-1616 (714) >ft4-7521 (213) 5,8-3328 JUS IEDUCB> $55,000 Pr estigious w·ater front estate dominating its own 42' dock . Winding brick entry w /luscious courtyard and water fountain . Unique· sitting area and elegant formal dining room. All bdrms have balconies to harbor. Shown by appointment only. 714-894·7521. REDUCED -$75,000 This beautiful Harbor home has been substantially reduced . Glimmering harbor lights accent beautiful entry to luscious waterfront home. Every vantage point desired. Large ~t dock. 4 Bdrm, gourmet kitchen. decor done with exquisite taste. Call for your private showing. 714-894-7521. HUMTIMGTOH IEACH CONDO Former model, 2 Bdrm, earthtones throughout. Highly upgraded. Community pools, spa, sauna, ·tennis court and clubhouse. Just listed and priced tq sell fa st. Asking $124.500. 714·894·7521. OWMll WIU CAtARY! Super immaculate pool home w/EZ ~are lndscpng. 4 lge BR's, great amily rm and priced right to sell ast. Just listed, so hurry on this one. Only $190,000. 894-7521 MOIU HOMES GALORE Looking tor a mobile bOme. We have several in various pr ice ranges, styles and locations. Call Today. 982·~. • ' HAllOll_.. Just listed. this beautiful Harbor 5 Bdrm home. many amenities for easy liv in1. Larae 45' do.ck. Absolutely immaculate. Alklnl ..~fl~ your pri••te 1 • I 11 I Orangt Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 2•. 1981 OPIM HOUSI 1·5 OPIM OM UDO ISU Tastefully decorated & spacious 2 BR . in ideal location. Owner assisted financing. $365,000. See Edie Olson At 227 VIA ORVlETO OPIM OM PIOMOMfOIY IA Y Custom BayCront w/mahogany siding, pler & slip. 4 BR. +Library. $1,750,000. See Evan Corkett At 606 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE. OPEN OM IAYSIOE DllVE Beautiful newly decorated Bayfronl residence. 4 BR. + Fam. Rm . Pier & slip for two large boats.' $1,950,000. Fee. See Paula Erd At 1617 BAYSIDE DRIVE. OCEAN A.e tMCOME SMART MOVE Live in char&ing peninsula 2 BR. unit with fireplace & rent out separate 2 BR . w/calhedral ceilmgs & still have summer guest quarters. Just steps to beach & bay. Owner will help w /financing too! $300,000. INCOME AT THE HACH Duplex . Perfect for summer vacation plus added winter & summer rentals. Just steps to the beach. 2 ·2 bedroom units . Fireplace. Beam ceilings. Huge sun deck. $270,000. Fee. WHAT A IUY! Modern beach house. Steps from sand. Ocean view. Fee land. 3 BR . 3 fireplaces. Beamed ceilings. Only $219,000 ! Great leverage w /unbelievably low-low down payment. INVESTORS! IEACH LOVERS! Oceanfront beach house for only $489,900! Great inves tmen' potential. Prime location for rentals 1 as is -or to remodel or rebuild . owe ist. PRIME OCEAHFROMT DUPLEX Beach lovers! Investors! Enjoy dramatic ocean views & beach life. Excellent summer/winter rental income & wrile·oHs. Super condition. 3 BR. up, 2 down, plus guest suite. $675,000. SUPER IUY IY THE SEA Oceanfront duplex in prime rent.al location. Attractive modern .3 & 2 BR. units with fireplaces. sun deck, patio & ocean views. Low -low down + take over loan. Enjoy tax savings. $575.000. ***** ON THE IA Y -HARIOR ISLAND Oak, brick & beve lled glass. Traditionally elegant 3 BR . Southside bayfront. Rolling lawn to pier & slip for large yacht. In side spa & sauna. Gourmet kitchen. Sitting room off master w /sweeping bay views. $5,000,000. NEWPORT HEtGHTS SPECIAL Beautifully remodeled inside & out. 3 BR. + separate guest house surrounds a .private backyard setting of custom pool, spa, deck & patio. $285,000. READY TO MOYE INTO Be;lutitully upgraded & added onto 4 bedroom + family room home in Eastbluff with lovely Back Bay & night light view. $.140.000. GIEA T POTEHTIAL Bayshores 3 BR. 2 BA. home with sunny used brick patio. Cozy living rm. with shutters & fireplace wants your love & attention. $280,000. OCEAN/HARIOR VIEW Plus the ultimate in gracious living. Features master s uite with fireplace + 3 generous BR. Den, huge billiard room. pool & spa. A lovely Corona del Mar home on fee land. $850,000. COUMTRY FEEi.iNG IN THE CITY Charming country home nestled among trees on large comer lot in Baycrest West. 3 BR. downstairs - master suite upstairs. 2 car garage plµs fenced driveway for boat or rec. vehicle. $235,(XX). HORSE PlOflERTY Country charm describes the atmosphere of this Back Bay 2 BR. loft, Luge family room & 3 bath home. You can assume the first at 12'h% & the owner will carry a large seco nd . Located on millionaires row. $3.1.5,<XX>. SUPll LOC.ATIOM In desirable Sboreclifr. Privale bea~hes and f amity. neighborhood. DisflncUve 3 BR. home w/fa,inily room and private paUo. $585,000. IA YSHOll IA YflONf Watch the boating actlon & er\joy charming Cape Cod 4 BR home. Hardwood noors, high ceilings, deltfhtrul ram rm w /(plc & bar. 63 ft on the bay. 3 car garage. $2 ,000,000 including prime land. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 (Gl3 ) ,ALATIAL ELEGAMCI IN DOVEa SHOllS! M agnificenUy designed SBR French Re&ency and Greek classic st>:le residence. Approx. 5600 s q :ft. of living space overlooking the bay and formal e ntry courty.ard w /pool. $1 ,900 ,000 incl. land. Barbara Aune 642·8235 (Gl4) Ll,NDA ISLE Spectacular location! Dramatic architectural design ; high ceilings, plantation shutters, e legant master suite + 4 additional BRS. Slip for 2 or 3 lg boats . Seller will finance . $1,800,000 Leasehold . Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 (G15 ) CORONA DEi. MAil WATEIFIONT Lovely traditional family home w/spectacular bay view! 5 BR, 5'h BA formal living & dining plus gourmet kitchen & fam rm. Top quality construction, dock, ample p arklng. $1,795,000 Martha Macnab 642-8235 (Gl6) CALIFORNIA SPANISH ESTATE Lido Island captures the true essence of sophisticated Living. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR·6BA ) opens to expansive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent financing. Sl,250,000 Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes 642·8235 ( G 17 > CYPRUS SHORE OCEANFRONT Exclusive single story residence w/4 BR , 3 BA liv rm & dining area, situated on cliff above sandy beach. Comm tennis courts & clubhouse. 24 Hr . guarded gate. also for lease $2700/mo. - Sl.200.000 (land included) Donna Godshall or George Grupe 644·6200 (Gl8) IAYFROHT VICTORIAN Outstanding design, new quality built 3 +Cam ;m 3 fplcs & fabulous view surrounds you . Amenities to delight. Slip for 35 foot boat. A value in today's market at $975,000 Fee Jane Paquin 642-8235 (Gl9) OPEN HO USE SUN 2·5. 101 No . Bayf ront. Balboa Island. CAMEO SHORES Active family living & gracious entertaining offered in 5 BR view home with Cam rm & formal din rm . Separate children's wing-for mal courtya rd & lg pvt. patio w/pool. Sandy beaches w/gate entrance. $875.000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 <G20 ) SI 00,000 Reduction Spyglass. This 5 BR & maid 's rm New Bedrord Model won't last. One of the best 180 degree view of ocean bay & city lights. Jacuzzi. & plumbed for pool, plus Koi Pond. Open Sat & Sun 12-4 at 49 Ooleta Point, Corona del Mar. Now only $795 ,000 Mary Lou Marion 642-8235 (G21) PRICE HDUCTIOH -CtlNA COY! Extraordinary multi-level home of·quality & excitement offering bay view & the private beaches or China Cove. 3 BR w/private master suite on upper level. All new kitchen. Elevator & spa. $695,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 CG22 ) DRAMATIC MONACQ! Private courtyard entry leads to this enchanting 3 BR resjdence. Lg formal liv & din rms w/din rm opening to Jandscaped covered patio w /view of mountains horizon & night lights. Mstr suite enjoys covered patio & garden bath. Air cond. OWner wiU assist in financing. $659,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (G23) ' IEAUTIFUL CENTER COURTYARD ·Highlights this Lido Island 4 BR home on one and a half lots! French doors, beam ceilings, hardwood noors, 3-car garage. $525,000 Including land. Jan Young 642-8235 (G24) EXCLUSIVE OFFEllN'i ON MllUMAR Well maintained home on Peninsula Point. 3 BR + 2 BR guest unit. Spacious liv rm w/terrazzo noor & massive fplc . charming, secluded paUo deck. $350 ,000 i n•cl. land Dick HaJderman 642-8236 Trust Sale. (625) WSI omOM Oil MCHASI Harbor View homes. 2 BR & den, extra lg lot. Assumable financing le seller will assist. $225,000 inchldlng land Jennirer SucbOmel 8'4·6200 CG27) • tom ... tom Mltll!I •11111• .. ' ...... ,.,Wt .......... 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Water filter & softener. Spa. Enclosed offstreet RV pad. Giant patio. Storage shed. Fruit trees. OWC lg TD al 13%. Very flexible . Low 61'!, 1st TD. Only $175.000. Bob Licata, Bkr 759-1221 EXECUTIVE ESTATE Custom golf estate home. 4200 sq. ft. 200' fairway frontage! 5BR. 412Ba . formal din rm . recreation & hobby rms , 2 frplcs. fam rm, sundeck, porch, pool & spa! Panoramic views from most room.5, 3 car gar. Storage galore. For personal preview call Bob Licata. Bkr 759-1221 TRADE ORANCM & AVOCADO RAHCH 78 ac Valley Center. sub map comp!. 4 sep par. Sell or trade all or part for home in Npt .. Lag una or Mi ssion Viejo. $1.200,000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759·1221. "2" NEWPORT CIEST CONDOS Ocean vu. 4 Bd & 3 Ba. Fam rm , wet bar. din rm . pool, tennis $210,000 ea. Terms . Submit any offer to Bob or Dovie 759-1221 COASTLINE Ir OCEAH VIEW Cameo Shores finest 3 BR. 3 BA + den. FR, formal Din., huge courtyd w/pool, priv. beach. Bob or Dovie Koop 759-1221 CAMEO HIG+l.AMDS 3 BR , 2 BA Formal Din. Just redecor. & remodeled. Ocean view. Pri. beaches. $339,000 LH . Bob or Dovie Koop 759-1221 40 FT IOAT DOCK 4 BR,3 BA , formal din. Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/bay view. Lg. sit-dn bar. Lg. patio to water line. $575,(XX) Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 LINDA ISLE MASlllPllCE Owner desperate! Will sell low down, trade for 2od TD's, landl units. Lg. 1st TD assum. 76ft 01 water front with room for 85 ft & 90 ft yacht. Reduced to $3.6 million ! Submit any terms. Bonus $100,000 plus 3% to selling agt. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 CAMEO SHOIES 180" ocean view, 4 BR, 3'h BA. Fam. Rm . Din !lm. Lg. yard w /pool. Pvt beach $724,000. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 UMDA ISLE 180" Turning Basin View. 5 BR, 6 BA, Billiard room. sep. wing for Jong term guest. J..i. dbl. dock Cor up to 70 ft & 40 ft. yachts, plus side ~. Pool l spa. $2,100,000 Bob of Dovie Koop 759· 1221 VIEW LOTS Prime Corona deJ Mar location with bay and ocean views. Overslie lots on quiet street starting at $695.000 with 75% rioancina. sso 1714) 673-4400 IJIJI Ha.Hll TI..HnotArWI ...... ....... .a..d ........ c...w HARBOR HARBOR RIOOE ESTATI Opet1 Tod.y 1·5 #14 Hldor Ridge Dr. CAik G ... prd for ~1t This well priced "Devonshire" model offers commanding views of ocean, coast line & city lights. 5 Bdrms, family rm, huge bonus room & 2 sundecks . Exc e l financing. $400,000 1St TD at 11. 75% assumable -priced to sell fa st at $995,000. HARBOR RIDGE REALTY, INC. 544·9411 DAYS OR EYES WATERFRONT FOR EXCHANGE u.do 11a. hofM .... ·~·· °'" f..tMg & 5 Md. loat slip for 2 boats. Owaer wtH HC"-gt for COINMrclal property, ranch or .-..H. $2,600,000 IKW.11-4 LINDA ISLE llAMATIC! V•rscrtia. floor pi. wfth sKllrity & pri•ocy of cowty..t ...try.~ maht room for entertaining i1t Ir out. Lo•.ty 5 bed. step.down f9Lla wfth bar, pier & slip. Flulbl• flu•chtCJ or ntbMlt HC"-gt. $ 1,595,000. LARGE HOME & INCOME 0. Gr9MI CCllMll wahrfroal °" qiHt Uttt. l.aa.d. Spocio91 2.,tory 4 Md i.o.. wttlt f-.ffy "" & gotlnMI kitcllett, patio. Tie for 2 boats. i..cw.1 I Md l'tllhll. $675,000 mMf OWMr will htlp &.tee. 673.6900. BEACH DUPLEX AXER $650,000 Ocea•froRt d•plu tliot CH be rwdeled to iltcrew .-.. &c.-.... '"'°' arH. Call for deWh.. BEACHFRONT CAPE COO Conwr cottog. °" ,,_ 0c ..... ..,frw0tt .. t. lecHtly re.od.a.d 2 ~OOM for •i•J•HI ltOW of a Newport _,. wltlt SI 00,000 do• oWMr wfl cony: $4'9,500. NEWPllT CREST-BEAUTIFUL P•or•lc Vl.w, ,._~decor • l Md, filM.rM. ... pool & tt.11 facllltlH. Ow-.r wlll carry AITD. ltdllctd to $259,900. 631-1400. AFFORDABLE NflYPORT 0.. 1tofy l Md, 2 bo. WtA to beach, pool & tt.ft. Rtdllctd to SI 19,500. BY THE BEACH-VIEWS SH the ec... fl"Olft t•try f'OOllt ilt this I story, l btd. Exc.elttlt ..... $395,000. FORMER MODEL--IXCEPTIONAL s-rwt 2 ... ., ~ wfHt 3 Ir .. 2 be. btwt. cCMldftlcM. L._,,. m...ablt loca $174,900. VILLA BALBOA--tONDO'S rrot.slloHly ~ J btd. 2 bo .• • MCwtty MllcHlq .t• aa:Jtlls. Gffot price .t SI 77,000. ENCHANTING WAltRFIONT CHrtyard ntry htto coorcllHttd •t•ct -' 900d ..... lltyglit1 of tin ...... Mcllldt I fJJOffl~lllll ,...... .................................... :::~'~ ~-== rt1:1,-. = ,.at. Owtr wll c.-ry ........ & t.o. u.000.000. DECOIATOI BlllfS "l" Pl.AN i.,... ........... ~ •• c..-......, ...•. ,~ ........... . M4. + fe,.11 ... ,,.. SJH,000. 61Mt00. Coleswortby & Co. 254S EAST8LUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. MM020 PERFECT BACHO.OR PAD 2 Bdrm + den, complete workshop. 2~ Ba. Highly upgraded. Bar • micro-wave, cedar lined closets, super storage. Secluded patio w/spa ·deck . View of backbay. Vacant and ready. $218,000. Open today 1·5. 2022 Avenida Chico. Wt alwop IMrtt tltt best Lf1fillcp .... bettprkHI You've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE The charm of yesterday, 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. $1.895 million. Exclusive with William F. Cote. BIG CANYON Quality construction, magnificent view and choice location. All this plus s pecial attention to small detail $1.8 million. Call William F. Cote for appointment. BIG CANYON A lifetime family home with pool in beautiful setting. Impressive stairway view. 4 Bedroom plus guest quarters. $1.7 million. Owner will carry. Exclusive with Willia m F. Cote . Open Sunday l to 5 8 Cypress Point. Big Canyon BIG CANYON Magnificent view ! Large kitc hen, formal dining room , pool, spa and sauna! Three bedroom. 3 bath home. 3450 sq ft , all new carpeting. Great financing! Exclusive with William F. Cote. $895,000. LIDO ISLE Owner transferred, must leave this lovely Spanish home behind. 4 bedrooms, pool and spa. Excellent financing. Assumable loan and owner will carry. $625.000. Open Sunday 1 to 5 204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle VILLA BALBOA Luxurious villa -newly decorated in "easy to live with" neutrals. Ivory carpet and We. Large ~iry rooms. Arizona flagstone patios. $148,000 assumable loan at 12% and owner will carry. $275,000. MESA VERll Available immediately. Chance to buy lovely 3 Bedroom home. Situated on quiet cul-de-sac. Assumable loan of $98,500. Selling price $144,900. Owner anxious. WESTCUFF Two bedroom, 2 bath condo. Large assumable loan with low interest rate. Owner will carry 2nd. $129.500. BEST BUY IN SEAVIEW $250,000 in available financing and • priced for quick sale. A classic beauty that exemplifies warmth in every detail. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Nantucket model on large view lot. By Appointment with Ann Vaughn Santas. BAY FIONT UVING Bring your boat home. Sharp seven bedroom home. Single family with in·law quarters and zoned for duplex. Excellent financing availabJe to qualified buY,ers. Selling price $545.000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas. EASTBLUFF Rm UPPER Looking for lixer upper? This • bedroom 2 bath home must be sold to pay estate tax. Beautiful pool, 2 patios and completely fenced lot. Grab this one! $200,MO. pall Ann Vaughn Santas for appointment. Open Sunday 1 to 5 2672 Basswood. Eastblulf •. LAl•I FAMILY HOMI OM 1HI IA Y Enjor waterfront living on Lido Isle In this fantastic 7 bedroom Colonial style home with Crench doors, shutters, and used brick patio. Large balcony off master bedroom overlooks the water and the private sandy beach. This unique home on an oversized lot is ideal for family living and entertaining on the bay Sl ,750,000. LIDO ISLI a.MANCE Beautif uJ 2 year old custom home on one of Lido's best streets. 4 Br 4 Ba, brick entry and enclosed patio, brass hardware throughout. Generous use of golden oak, elegant fixtures, bay view. Owner wi 11 finance . $695,000. Open Sun 1·5. 223 Via San Remo NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM Beautiful custom home has large Ii ing room, family room with wet bar and hardwood noors. 4 brand 3. ba. Large front yard provides nice set-back from the street and the private rear yard is beautifully landscaped around a dramatic pool and gazebo with spa. $389,000. Open Sun 1·5. 3106 Broad Street. ACCENT OH DETAILS Sweeping panoramic views and privacy abound in this beautiful 4 br home on fee land. Dramatic use of wood , tile, and custom floor coverings give this home warmth and charm. Excellent financing m.akes this one of the best buys on the market today. $525,000. Open Sun 1·5. 2101 Yacht Grayling FAMILY LIVING OH UOO This beautiful 4 brand 3+ ba home is perfect for family and entertaining. With an oversized lot there is plenty of room and a patio with endless potential. Good financing available and owner may consider a lease oition. Don 't miss an opportunity to live in Newport 's most classic area. $495,000. COUNTRY FRENCH IM IA YSHOHS Charming country 3 Bdrm 3 Ba home . private mstr suite w/balcony , gate guarded community w/2 beautiful beaches. Excellent owner financing makes this a great buy at S349.SOO. Open Sun l·S 2651 Crestview CONCERNED .UOUT Ll.UE UMD7 .. and high interest rates? See this exceptional fee land condo in or iginal Blufrs with l arge assumable 12% loan. 3 br. 2 baths. Shown by appointment to qualified buyer. $344,500. ILUFfS ARST OffHIMG Unusual end unit Trina with air conditioning. bordering the wi ld-life area. Owner will move or lease back. Flexible financing. 3 br. 2112 ba , split level. Lovely $255,000. $95,000 WILL MOVE ... you and your family into this splendid country french estate with 4 br, 31h ba, family room, library, 4 fireplaces and more. Financing for qlJali!ied buyer at 13% for 30 years. Offered at $745.000. ILUFfS SINGLE STORY PUHCTIOM Just listed end unit expanded Linda plan with large wrap-around patio an outstanding greenbelt location. Central air conditioning , totally customized. 2 br plus con\!ertible den. See to appreciate. $269,000. SPYGLASS AtOMf ltOW This former model home is very hi.ghly upgraded. 4 bedrooms , fa mi ly room and s pa with spectacular ocean view, air conditioning, pool, security system. Priced below ma rket at $629.000. SUPH LOCA TIOH Lido Isle ... west end of island. Community beach at each end of street, 4br, 31h ba. gourmet kitchen , walled patio. Community tennis, yacht cl ub . Sub mit a ll offers ... purchase ... lease ... trade. . .owner creative and anxious. . .will help finance. $525,000. SPY•LASS-OwtBRtwe• ' Enjoy the good lift in this immaculate 7 bedroom home. Pe rfect for entertainin g or comfortable family li ving. This super Southport model with its beautifully landscaped yard and Catalina views is available wi th excellent financing. Owner ve ry motivated! ! $599,000. aAT9 PllYACY leads to top of the hill feeling in Eastblurr. 3 sparkling bedroow, family a nd dining rooms , sunshine pool and · spa. Move in condition. Good financing. $315,000. Open Sun 1·5. 2221 Arbutus. ------~ - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 .......... Wt ...., .. Wt ........ ,., Wt ....... ..,. w. ....... ,., Wt .......... Wt ....... ,., Wt ...••.....................•...•••••..........•. , ...••...•.........•..••...............•.• ,. . ................... , .. ··············~········ ............................................. . I••• 'OtJ l•utl IOOJ ., .. ,.. 1002 ,_,.. IOOJ l•r• · 1001 ., .. ,_, 1001 C-.. Mlr t02J C.W .. Mw lfJJ ....... , ...................................... ~······················ •.•.•••....•......•.... ·······•·•············· .................................................................... . FAMILY llJJI Terrific value! Owner has moved and . reduced the price on th ta spacious, 3800 sq. ft., custom built hom e to only $389 500. 4 bdrms., om~e. formal dinlnf rm ., huge family rm. and poo . Large pie s haped Jot , 2 f ire pla ces , professional stand up wet bar, lots of storage and much. much more. Submit on terms. Owner will finance. Open house Sat. and Sun 1·5. Be sure to see 17~ Marlin Way Baycrest. N. B. ' (7141 673-4400 12131 621·2121 TN Hori>or Areo's~t htaMislted bal h .. eo..- H .L \l {ll() l l IE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 1207 SUSSEX LA.NE WESTCUFF OPEN SAT l·S MEW OM MAlm! Four Bedroom. Three Bath Sparkling Clean Remodeled Home. Call For Best Terms In Town. Lease-Option Possible. $284,000. 2121 YACHT YAHKH SEAVIEW OPEN SAT 1.5 Fantastic Four Bedroom Three Bath, One-Story Home, Offering One Floor Living,_ At Its Best! Gourmet Kitch,~Rr:!:wo Fireplaces Family Room + Two-Car Garage Attached. Elevated Lot For Views Of Western Sunsets & City .Lights. Gate Guarded. Priced 'U nder Competition At $383,000. 542 HAllOI ISLAND DRIVE PIOMOHTOIY IA Y OPEN SAT 1·5 Special Custom Bayfront. FEE LAND. Cathedral C-eilings, Parquet Floors & Ne w Carpets . Three Bedrooms & Convertible Den. 3'h Baths. Separate Dining. Huge Family Room W /Wet Bar. Kitchen With Pantry. Breakfast Room. Sauna. Study. Three-Car Garage. Wood Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock. Owner Will Carry Large Second. $1, 600. ()()(). 2067 VISTA DB. OIO I LUFFS OPEN SAT 1·5 VIEW: IA Y & CrTY LIGHTS Gorgeous View -Single Level -Two Bedrooms, Two Baths -End Unit -Decorator Wallpapers & Drapes -Plantation Shutters - Separate Master Suite -Shows Like A J ewel! $255,000. A ''Joy Of Newport" Listing. COIOMA D& MAit 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 Oversized Lot. Call For Details. LAGUHA HIGUB. OCEANROHT In The Exclusive Gated Community Of "The Shores." Spacious Custom Built Four Bedroom Home Overlookin~ Gorgeous White Sand Beach. High Beamed Ceilings , Graceful Ci rcula r Staircase. Forever View Of Ocean. Owner Will Help With Financing. $1,450,000. POOLSIDE SETTING Elegant Condo -Neutral Tones - Two Bedrooms, Two Baths - Fol'Jllal Dining Room -Gorgeous Sunsets -Super Financing -Very Low Fixed Interest Rate -Shown By Appointment -Asking $220,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. LA COST A B.KAHCI ' On A KnoU Above The Goll Course, This Home Offers Tranquility For Which La Costa Is Famous . Appointments Include Marble Foyer, Gold Plated Tiles, Fixtures & Hand Painted Porcelain Bowls. Ideal For Entertaining. Built Around Sparkling Pool & Spa. Priced $650,000. MIWPOIT SHOllS Three Bedroom Ho.me In A Young People's Location. A Fun Place To Live. Tennis, Swimming, Beach Nearby. Rented For $750 A. Month, Al The Present. Priced At $130,000. Appointment Necessary, But Easy To Show. UNIQUE HAS Tll BEST umNGS UNl9UE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR One and one half blocks to beach. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, large assumable loan. s.550 I()()()' South of Highway, duplex. French doors, vaulted ceilings and terms. $4 7 5. ()()(). 5 Bdrms, 3 fireplaces, 4 baths and great terms . Just remodeled. $625,000. Legat triplex , all with fireplaces. High income, terms . $337,500. Corner location, new duplex. 4 Bdrms, 41r.i baths, $575,000. Skylight s, textured walls and, income makes this duplex great, at $469,000. Spotless & spacious duplex, fireplace, brick patio & beamed ceiling. $325,000. 45 ' R2 lot, South of highway, 3 I · bedroom. Owner financing. $400,000. Architects own custom 3 bedroom home. Fireplaces. French tile . $525.000. UNIQUE IN EASTILUFF/ THEILUFFS Spa , French doors, 3 Bdrms , Skylights. new carpet, $323,000. Big patio. 3 Bdrms, family room, fireplace. clean, $26.5,000. 3 Bdrm condo, possible lease option. Great master bedroom. $215,000. 4 Bdrm plus bonus room. remodeled, fi replace, air cond. $289,000. Call us for infonnation on our other 54 9"9C11 l1tiftcp. U~IUJ~ ti()M~i REALTORS,675-6000 TAKE A LOii AT ntESE EX,AMDAILE NEWPORT HGTS home with a contemporary flair. This charming 3 Br home has it all. Assumable 1st of $110,000 at 10.80% towering pine trees nestled in a cozy pool sized yard spa and room for building up and out. Owners have bought another. Treat yourself. Call for private showing. FEE IY THE SEA A unique beach retreat steps to sand. Seller fina ncing for 10 years. Freshly painted with many upgrades, vacant and ready for the perfect owner. A steal at $239,500. TERRIFtC MEW 11RMS Try 15% down and owner may carry a s traig ht note on this 3 Bdrm townhome. Vacant move-in condition and only 2 years new. Eastside's best in com munity living. 1st is $82,500 at 12.50%. DIANA CAPPS. 631-1266 RV M ~ of Costa Mesa UMDA ISi.i Exciting opporttmity. Wideview from spectacular architectural designed 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom, dark room & dep. Slip for 2 large ~ats. $1,350,000. LIDO ISLE HOME 120 VIA qufTO OPIN SUH I .5 Featured on Homes Tour this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 \>drm , 3 bath home, newly decorated. Priced to seU qurckly at $475,000. Must see. 214 VIA fTHACA OPIM SUM 1·1 Newly remodeled 3 bdrql, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for e.ote.rta1ning. $420,000. Best price tor the money. PIMMSULA POINT llACHflOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3100 sq. ft. featuring marine room. Sl,385,000. BILL GRUNDY. RF.~LTOR -HOUSE + lllUX ~EAN VIEW Rimi First time offered on marltot. Two separate residences on Bii Corona beic h with private security st. Large 3 Bdrm orf ers spectacular harbor entrance view. Also includes Z bdrm duplex. A rare find at $1,750,000. East.aide Costa Mesa loeaUon. House is lar1e 2 Bdrm with yard, &arage, new carpets & drapes. PLUS 2 large 2 Bdrm 1 Ba units with garages and paUos. Ownr/Agt wUI finance at 13.8% with $30,000 down. Full price $230,000. ONE Of A KIND c .. c.,...,., koHI Ul·ll42 Located in Costa Mesa this 3 Bdrm home is highly upgraded. Ameni~ies Include pool\ custom spa, in·law unit, sa una , a ad·on fa mily r oom , remodeled kitchen and more. Assume $115,000 ln loans . Asking $178,000. asunbow ............... _ Realty ~·· J asmine Creek-Owner Costa MtM 1024 fin. a viii Prime loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean vu 2 li den. Z ba ,rofit Orlellld7 condo. Pool. terutls. Crd gated. Open Sit/Sun or loolung for • quality iH. J.BCurt Own/a&t, home. Available IS lhis 3 M0-1515, 728-~151 Br home. Offered 1t $179 ,900. Terms to l"lcleTernce utlfy. Call Robert Fantastic Buy • FEE ilftilllken 6311ZJl6 ..... ...... I 006 Land. Well Maintamed. . . CUSTOM ICM HSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 B R • b om e . N e w • Authentic Mexician tile s.IMlityowoWU1ter.a. Carpets ai Drapes • ' work, skyllt.ee, 3Ba, 4Br, Der down t 644 9674 !IM7411 huce brick • n1tural er own pay1:11en or ..:.::.;:...::· ~...:· =-=:.:.=--....;;;;======- wood thruout. 1 of a Interest on this new CDMVILLAGI COASTA&.•HDS lrind, see at any time. Ba110011aHJ~~m· .ei.... New on the market. Cool, charming, 4 BR "'" Turn or the Century home apprc>Jl 2"'1 mi to JUSTUSTID. 675-2 6 charmer. South of the beach. Brick fplc. Coun· La 2 at y, formal din rm, CAPECODCHARM highway. 4 bdrm·3 ba try kitchen, features 3Br. 2 frplcs, huge rami-The warmth or wood and lots more. 1135,000. Oak noor plu_, colorful lyrm.1235,000. panellingina4BR'ram Owner/Bkr.Apptonly decorative ceiling 642·7404 rm just steps to South 83:3-1.1101 Large covered patio for ... fwa.Low. Bay. Plus neat lBR ren· outdoor entertaining. ~ NEWPORT .,. IB!}:{) "HORIZONS ~REALTY MlNI ESTATE/OWNER Super fanancing incl. 73 1st! ASSUME LOW MO. PMTS! No quaUfyin&! Gorceous 6 bed. plus spa. Adj. NP li Back Bay. STEAL! 1259.500. Hurry! Call 957-0744 SPECTACLUI HAUOlllDGE IUSTUSTED Fantastically upgraded Lautremont, 4 br. 3 ba. ram. rm, formal dr, w. cuatom ·coordlnated show case decor. Panormamlc 180 degree view, ocean to moun· taina. MUST SEE TO ' BELIEVE! Alror Real· ty. 640-8201. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ta I wit b r ire p I ace. MEW LOW f'IJCE Flexible financing. Only $410.000. FOi THiS Sll9,500! Call 645--0300 8'13-46411 WEEllM> OHl Y!! ENGLISH COTI' AGE See our agent at 230 ai OWC AITD at 12% ant., 232 Goldenrod for pymts Sl315/mo. Steps special pnce & terms 2 from the bayfront. 3"'1 new view homes ..., block COLDWeu BANl(eRO br, 2 ba, open beams. above ocean 4 bdrm, 3 -==-='::::"'"'::-::::=:::--=::::::::=:=. hdwd nrs. band-hewn bath, family ~ formal timbers. full lot dining room I year $425,000. 20-% down. guarantee. See you Own/agt ~ there lalboa r.-. I 007 <&wui dd vf~ • •• • • • •. ••••••••• •• • • • • .... fJ''UJfiei~ CAPE COD 673-8491/ 2041 E. ..... ll 3141 E. Co.It Hwy., Cdlil E.SIDE FtXEI Looking for a steal' Look no more! 3 Br2 Ba. 8400 sq rt. R·2 k>t. P05Si· ble t e r ms. Robert Milliken. att631-1266 RVM~ 0.P .... Poillt lllJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3 BR 2\.AJ Ba twnbse. I OPEN SAT/SUH 1·5 Duplex. Two ~BR, lBA year All extras. As· Pine paneling, cozy detached uruts. Pvt, sumable 12.1% futed. No fireplace and pictures-secluded. Short walk l-0 qualifying, immed oc- que setting-3 Bdrm Beach & Town. Xlnt c p y . s 1 4 2 . 5 o o ---· and 2 baths, $350,000. fin an $289,000 Rick agt 71•·6'2.-6021 642-5200 -=(9:..:...7"=~=-=------..... EW AU u .a. • .,ET J PETE BARRETT .. REALTY CdM's FIHIST "" "'" -CAPE COD/ VIC · 243 Magnolia. As.king TORIAN. Featured on S149,SOO. Great terms. the CdM 1980 home tour. Call Jim Davis, -ait 3 BR. llbrary&studio i 7S9-1221 blk to ocean Widows walk, stained glass. NEWPORT Corw....... IOl2 hardwood firs. Oalt IMft.D ca bi nets, designer _____ ......;;.;;...;;__ Stena to beach. 4 up & 3 •• • • • •• •••••• • •• • ••• • • • do;~. 2 baths each. 43411GOMA ~~;/S~~h:~g~el~~e: 8~~":·1 ~n;,~ Furnish for winter/sum-New elegant 4 Br Vic Company, 675-6900 or Assumab&e 11~ 1st T.D. mer ttntals. Good his-tori an partial vu. SSll-1809 OWC carry 2nd 20th .tr tory. Fff. Priced 1t ownr/contractor rinan. Pomona. Call wkdays 133S.OOO. avail. fS7S,OOO. I '""7"'"" associated (UP~•flif'l Qft •• •rQC) ' . .,. .. ~ . . . . ~ C~o.ltx Prime Corona ael Mar location. Two 2 Bdrm unHa, excellent condi- tion, low down. owe. Asking $325,000 ony:.....,. ...... 4 ~roo~~lhs. 2 PRIME EASTSIDE story. I block fr om LOCATIOH B e a c b . Low d o w n 2000 sq ft Includes 3 lg paym ·1. owner will Bdr + den and 2 full carry. Open Sat & Sun Baths. Mstr bas His & 223 Narcissus CdM (213) Hers walk-in cl-0set 402.3434 Betty Kerr Re11ty French door to patio and Tents T..,.. TtnM! tiled mstr bath. Also IY OWHER and best buy. S:W.000 s eparate utility rm. IRVIHE TERRACE with land. Redecorated. Kitchen is tiled tbni<>ut I 0010 DOU#~ South of Hwy SS0,000 Hlgbly upgraded 2 yrs 1~ """" down. Assume Sl28,000 g All f $"'" 500 P S Expandable, 2br + a o. or """• · · · at max. 12 3/8o/r, 30 yr 4 car garage, lrg lot & conv. den. H'4ba, full dr, loan. owe balance. great financing. Seeing secluded pool + spa, V4 WAY below current is believing. For private lot, lease land. lmmed. rates. 7 yrs. s howing call J im Davis, occup. Assume emting Open Sat/Sun 12-5 511 122 fananciJlg. owe $295,000. 1407 Santanella ~3. I IRING AH OFFER Vtrt S..CW Lowest priced condo by Tbe higbligh\ or t.bls de· Sl56,000.best location-2 lighlfully bright 3 Bdrm Bd 2 Ba, 11~% finan.. home is the pretty CdM •1 lowest priced private yard. Custom Call Ti deck capturing Catalina DOY• SHOIES liiiprop673-0065 m• Rhone, I and bay vtew with bltin Acron from Galuy jac. $398,<XX>witb land park in prestige atta. ' 673-1111 Spacious, light and airy 3 Bdrm home with cen· tral atrium entrance, REDUCED Tnhme, bi·level. fpc, 3 BR, 3 ba priv yd, micro, upgrade owe lOIJ. dn SlSll,000. 851·9890 I ll/2% W-14%0. Home is 3 Bd 21,oa Ba, 4 yrs new on cul-de-sac Great condition Mo tivated Curt H erbe rts II 631-1.266 Agt. high cel.linp, den with 3 t 6 JASMIME New custom home . wetbar, aeparat.e formal 2 bdrm, iv. bath house. 2 Pr ice reduc ed to dlnln5 room and family ca g g l 'L b"·· to $795,000. Owner will li•e "ll"hen ~1th r ara e. ... ""' • • ' w ocean Owner ...,... ooo carry large 2nd TD. breakfut end. Opens to 675-41TI. ' _,.,, · Great locatioo to beach buie yard with alley ac· ...=.;:...=.:....:..:...____ and park. Call Jo-Ann cesa-room for pool, ex· CDM DUPLIX Doran. Bkr. 851•9522 tra iarages, etc. This IY OWHa CdMC..._,.Dpb. 30 YRS AXED Is bard to find. Check on tbu; 4 BR. 1~ ba, Seller I! cooperative. Call now 752-6499 Plan IV Really ------· - lovely home may be Must sell I Pride of lease optioned and Is va. ownership. Excellent cant and available im· t.enna, bek>w mart et. WHhFill•ci19 mediately. $525,000 in· ( 714) 943-8580 cludee land. 3 BR 2ba or 2+ guest in •GOV'T LOA.MS• 1-------·I owner's Wlil. plus 2Br Possible S"k down . 642·5200 J PETE BARRETI REALTY .y ~ rental cottage. All in i2.143 int. rate, 30 yr v ..... .-s harp cond w/excel "NEW'' Cdlrl CUSTOM location. Owner will loans. Free Info. BLT 2300 SO FT carry lge 2nd TD. Best Wortdll ATRIUM HOME Wilt lo buy in town for only 556-7777 bch. 3 Br. 3°" Ba S280.000. Mini estate own Un· Ci r cular s tairway , 644-721 I believable nn incl 7% akylltea, iarden win-1st ! OPEN Sun 1-S 1661 dowa. Asking b0,000 Indus St. Sft class 1002 OPEN HOOSE · SAT/SUN 1-6 NEAR BEACH ll.l&AMT 111 lhrico&d 3BR. 2\\BA. s10.ooo 64CH5Z1 $3'7-8778 DN. 631-S737 DICUTIYI Cottew.. IOJ4 USIDBtcl 2 b 1 .... _ pl b ....................... MO OUALJFYIMG Hlab oo a North T\lltia r., ""·· ua 1 r .. 1 t•ITOllACH MESA VERDE EAST. 4 Hlll ' with a,ectacular ba.<:pt.,sm.ooo. Approx l~ miles lo br. 3 ba, den. wetbar + vtewa, '500 aq f\. 4 D VIPIOP•TllS bucb , beautiful view. Nut to coif B11rma, I batba, 4 Aak for Lawrence lowltbome. Mexkan tlle course.54$.3117 llrtplaees, real whit 7sw111 entry, nre,lact, 3 king Mesa Verde, lbr., l~ ba., etllar. hell, 1pa. I•· J Br. Jumine Cftelt, de-11 bdnna, 2~ ba. Huse nr. Baker' Royal Palm. q,Waltet1-decorated and corator fresh It new, xlnt red ••~ .. __ ,_ &ood fin. fl tmns . t34K be1• .. 1"'•1i.. ~ ....... flaan eiaa . S.ro .. e r cove peuu,c .......... , rl 1u ·--..-• milli-yard.~alOacre ...,e=n·:..:on::.::lL:.i.;·:.::157=.crt~--Allhal $US lD11llon. 851--.---· realonal park. Great llSTIUYS Ortatttrftlt,tndtecoa· value only $131,500. MdeNd.. YJIWHOMI MS 0303 Z br 2 ba, S Yl'I new. . .... *I I t1.I Sereodillit1 By ne Sea • SUl,800. All olfen cons. 71~~=-r=-:~.:a:&~ie! 2 br+ 4-1 upcraeded. COLDWeu BAN~C?R O Drive. Sat/SUll l.S Sll4,000. OWC. ' , ... , .. ,__ --·- Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 ~.~~ ••••••••••••••• ~.~ ••••••• ~ ... Wt ........ Wt ........... Wt ........... w. ............ ...... .... Wt ............. . OINrl ... ..... c:..e..-... 1124 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................................................................................................................... . ............................. !:-.. !!~~ ~ ............ !144 ~.... IHI Mtw,.t.._. 116' Ml_,.;t._. 106t Mtwwt .... I Nf MtwportlNdt 1069 S-.A.ii IOlt ..._..,.,,,,., JttO • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l ••••••••••••••••••..................................................................... u:,~~:tl~~~.~. IMBALDIAY ............ MA•tAMUIFat QR I ea. fam rm. u New tlteant l'ltm I Br. 4 DOVB SHOllS TU ... 1HI WOILD ,,. and Aflordablt I bdrm. THIEi OPEN HOUSIS SUNDAY 12 to 4 iumable loau. Price rar 11r. All atru. In· Then compare our Dll STOR 2ba, new cpta. Larse I Income "Propenln. drut ca~~· credible wblte water btacbet, our climate. CUSTOM u.11LT 2 Y pool and tpa + nice l11ulde Cotta Meta. ll$32 wood view. CallM)..071!:._ 1'41 C~ Drive.. and our t.bNeor s Bdrm 0,. W /S. yard Grett tor ltt lime Owoe r wl II carry A.Mt1 1 ..... w11 e11htwt•••ci.,! OPENSAT/SUNJ.5 oc .. YlewRlw bom• oa the oceanfront lnuator or ramlly. Priced~~! 71'-SSZ.Ult Juit Llated. SlH,OOO 4 Br . Den. formal Din· ln Newport. It tw ever 124 JIHI St .. Me.,.,. INcli sm.ooo. Drive by 4410 U . p-..a. in& Room. 2 Flrep1aces, rnina (or total ramlly nivereity aca, U11it 2 Xlntloc.Ala.m10V•%lat •"Ir, .. -, .. +, • ...,. In•'· Off•r•d at Id "d tfl h h W Suna':\1 tn S111t.1 I l.2 a .......... .,... • t •t 500 Fo dh u od I N TO OWC ~ -1 ..... ,. '" ... ~ .... " " 2 yra o . " "' to octan 1• r aa use A _... f ... _ • •-w • • "" • r am .. • ew · """'' .... ·-Hobby oom. Pobl alzed 9IOOiOOO bdrm w/wali·J.D clcalei. f"'11 b&lb w/Jaruul tub, na &nu c 111 or_. llfo, ,..a.~ ... A/C roof • uterior palAt, A · lot, bealL landacar:. 64. "5200 1&1ed brick fireplace. lac livin• rm w!WiC6ar & l.llll. 1911. Unrivaled &rffft· E I • • O S F O ill I ..-• -belt loe. ~down Owner e I ant ,. 4 u wnor w 111 • at Ice mak.er, Mexican paver tile floor. WAlt,KI RONT to finance i..AI. at '"""-. abowplace. So. l.af\Ull, llnaJaclJl&. Eatate value Front patio has bttck 1u tired lire rina. UOMLS l• • ~ ... ,. 180 dearee ocean view. only '420000 fnrd dbl brlck wall w/wht wroucllt Iron raillng. RE•LEST•TE Sl7UOO. Ph: ~2·9823 Security, private drive. Open'Sat/Sunl-5 3 car aar compl w/wht cabinets, cpv d 6J1~1400 eves/wkende. Open Below mkt at $829,600. RoblJllOO: Re.altor flouresceot llte11, yel/whl llle on gar fir. H 0 u s e Sund a Y • Assumable financing, 541-1647 automatlc water sotlener. Overhead roller dr • ll24 Ttrft Wey o.ly Sl30,000 llr,l ¥<1tMA.'-~,.. • T °' LMeAo.I • 714 641 0763 2925 Collrflt' Ave ('osla Mesa. CA 1 10 ,..,.,_. Drl\'t SI l 1.500 9am-Spm. tmmed. QttUpilncy. w/elec opnr to allow I car parkln~rear of gar. SCMllHt L.,.. 1 OH lwc Jlr. lllCl,.tlo, ,oo11.,. FIMAMCM-Owner,856-20l3 14 telephones. ('Obie v thru out ....................... 1·--,•,•UH-·rrs--- 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, great Sun: Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath IEACH HOUSI w/~~t~~r has 3 bdnn'I, used brick lire place c o U M T a y 14 1 P\DES dance location. Hl&hly + auest apt. No. end IAYSHOIU Real cute Balboa 1aland. black slate fir•. z balhs w/jac U1 mstr bdrm at ELIGAMCI • uparaded. SU.,000. Wet Emeral.d Terrace. Wali 2601 W= b om e . 2 Bdrm + rear. exposed wood C\'itings and ridge beams Lovely 5 Br 3600 iq rt. Priced U00,000 belo* CGI 979·1050 bar, fam rm, lrml di.ft. to beach. Aaaumablt bachelor. $m,OOO. OWC thru-out 2nd Or appraisal for quick sale. Ing. Crplc. Pool, Jae. loan. Owner will help OPIHSAT 1·5 760.a<Ml9 Kllrhen hos ceramic tile, Hobarl trash hom", oceanvlew, 1 Woo'tlast.Fantutklax Long term secondary tlnance. SZ79,SOO. Pee Reduced prkeandaeller l.ARGEl\.'J 'k compactor . dishwasher. disposal. Nalural wood block~ach ~any ex. wmr!t 0 e·t0 ff Caaod11 i0Rv1.'c''.: financing. Agl. Dan Allen Rltr.494.7578 finan cing! Authentic ASSUMUlAN cabinets compl w/paolry & 5!,1ce racks lras. .OOO ~al IS· .. • F .. h N d 3 ff sumable financing 7141760>7292 SUIFIWTY Lewi.s,119f.95115. MONARCH BAY leue r.,nc ormao Y owe on this lovely Plantation shutters lhru-oul <no rapes). vy A enl•&4-4l~. w o o o B R 1 o G E option, panoramic ocean Bdrm cottage plus, 1 spacious custom pool textured Int walls. Ex.tr. Sparush stucco w1lh -----•----------· townhouse 3br, l~ba, viewa. 'Br. Principals Bdrm maidscottaie.Set home io Baycrest 3br , re~a"'n t·edar Central \'acuum s~-stem Hea'' $96,000 ~3 •·t T.O --•·· B-'---. oc-in woodsy, brkk and 3ba., plus large bonus shake roof with 6" insulation. 2nd flr bas large OtMr I~ Est* CITY LIGKIS VIEW Nr Beach.DJ.OOOdn 631-5137 Hwlkrloualeedl 1040 ... uuy. niu::r-.-. nower cardeo. '625.ooo $399 covd patio wtwht wrought iron raihngs & gas ...................... . ••••••;-'."••••••••••••••• $129 ,SOO . Owner. lA.lCHIAY 'leasehold. room. ,SOO. BBQ. Beaut1fuloreanv1ewfromdeck .....,...__ B44·9030,55M'120. 3bdrm, 3ba, lam rm. 642·5200 ~~=l~d. VACANT 10 day esc row possible. Full Fors• PRICED REDUCED 1100 134¥0 FIMAMCM 7 unal townhoYses, less Ulan 3 years old. Beaut tree·lined s treet 631-4361 ; 641-1991 agt. CIYSTALCOVE ~aut. new condos, 2 muter suites. Italian tile entry /sltyUghtldbl gar/ w/opeuer. L&e encl patio • Yd. Close to ocean. I 2o/o INT·7 YRS Owner deeperate, mov· mg to Ore. Can offer quick escrow. l Br condo now only $79,900 w/1~ dwn. Call Pde Johnson, agt63H2186 IY OWta garden kitchen apec prior $385,000. Assume S2ql.OOO loan at 14"'1'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW ON MARKET ta.cular~v~w • .tec: LOWDOWN With 150.000 down I'll take a 2nd for 1145.000 at OCEANFRONT ========= Comfortable 3 br, 2 ba gated, walk to pvt. SeltrO..,.r•! IS'. 2100 "I ft bt> ~url' tu se~ tlu~ one' 124 2Rth LAGUNA BCH, new single family home in beach. good terms. Versaille's. l bdrm/ I St N ll from S29,900, rent UOO Turtlerock. Quiet tor. 499-5663. stut10 pent.house condo lob lroob. OwMr, lldr, lkr. mo. 499·3816 Walle loparit&pool. ,u. 2 new custom a«an vu w/large assumable 714/673·2282 714/675-5487 eves. XliltAl•c~ 1932 MEYER P CE OPEN TRUft.S.SUN 12·5 641-1991 ; 631-4361 agt. sum. financing. 752-1324 homes 4 Br's 4'r'I Ba S "'CRIFICE•. loan. No qualifying. On L ""ST,,.u""~l F.R .. 01521-lSJl Tahiti: "' ly $99,500. Ask for Jim "" ~ ~500 AJrt 4975454 4Brbeauty.Ownerleav· Owner/Agt. 979-5370 or S 16,150 DOWN ' ·· · log area. MUST sell. 770·7928 · Magnificent view from PllCEUDUCTIOH $275,000 w/terms. 1-:miiiiiiiiililliililliillliill-iiil gorgeous 3 bdrm of Tur· OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 Patrick Tenore, agt By owner. 3 bdrm, H'I 1• tie Rock Hills with 2 2635Solana Way bath. Assume 9% Joan. HUNTINGTON BEACH patios, floor to ceiling New wood and glass LIDO IAJt(iA.IM! Nice area. $125 ,900 VILLAS free standing brick house. 3 Bdrm, 21.'J ba, CUSTOM BIG CANYON Satt"12-5 SUPIEI IAY VIEW LIDO PBIMSUU UdoMoblltP-' 2 bdrm & den, deluxe 4UMITS~ S6000 positive cash now. owner will trade or carr y w/20 '7. do $229,000. S7t,'50 DWI.IX owe at 12% with sasK down, nice.area in S.A. Good cash flow. R & H Investments 752-2197 545·2428. 137/8%-3years fireplace all oo one ram rm. Greal ocean CA.TAUMA VIEW from low$70,000's level. Possible 131ft"lo view. Now S375,000. En· j LEASE A.l.T.O. with no points da Luodberc Rltr & As··-------- M5,000 under market. Wide lot . aouth patio. Greatly reduced for fast sale. Act now · see 1t lo- day! Pool slie lot • I 00' by 120' 011 Golf Coww kitchen. large living -;;;;:::::; room with firepla re '!! En oy s unsets orr w /..._Tohy or fees ror $162,500. soc. 494·2.894 •-balcony from large or no inkresl payments (llC)5SZ-44T7. ICIM(iSIOAD-VIEW master suite. Bigger· for6 mos. WALKER&LEE R.E. PllMEDW'LU One of the largesllots on th arr.most patiM in this 71419,~ Lu.,. located in Woods Cove Ki n gs Ro ad adds Redh 1 I I~ Realty 1;~:: ~::111 1 5 ledroons • 41/2 laths 4 Fl...,aoc.s • Firtpff Formol dilling "" • F.Nly rOOtW $89,500 apotless 2 bdrm condo. -·6 o~ just 2 short blocks to sp•ciousness to our Owner will help finance LIA V1Mfi STATE secluded beach. Each sprawling 4 Bdrm bome ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I on this high assumable _.,. $25,000 • and must seU 'unusual I unit has 1 bdrm plus tx· with pool and spa. A uni· 0,.11 Sal/s.dcry 12 to 4 7 Royal st. G""9f Rd. ALSO brand new mobile home, comer lot. 1 lge bdrm, lerms $37,500 loan. Just reduced to Payments under Sl.000 Universily Park home. lra sleeping area with I que cul de sac backs to $149.900.()penSat.1·5 I mo 3 and 4 bedrooms' cathedral ceilings & fireplace and large' propertyforprivacy.Of. OR homes New cpts. drps stained glass highlight I dttk Room to expand fered at S600,000. ASSUMES 130,000 and pamt. Submit your this flexible floor plan. 2 on lree shaded lol. Seller 642-5200 Ill loans for 2 bdrm With offer Call Leslie or Br downstairs & mslrl rlllanc1ng. 219.000 j PETE great viewofwalerfall &: Rosie Agts 848-2262 or suite upstairs with dbl WOMDaFUL- pond. Pvt leruUS couns. 968·7194 doors connecting 4th ... views, privacy & quiet ' BARRETI .. REALTY ~I & spa. Less than I Loh of Trees bdrm or expanded mstr I can be found in thlS uni· 1 m.1 to beach. Call Viv 1 mi to beach. 3 bdrm, 2 suite with spacious liv· que 3 bdrm, 3 bath & R1ley,agt16:U-5751. ba. Sl07.000 Open house ing rm. Brick patio, ex·' family room home. Charming 3 BR 2 ba col·, Sat-Sun l-5. 20612 Egret tensive wood dttking, Sellers may help with !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tage, East Costa Mt!Sa. Ln secluded spa, all in de· rmaorang. '"5,000. 0 W M E R Oak kitchen, stained, 900-21&1 lightful setting ror DOCTORS-S glass windows. $180,000.1 OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun nss.ooo. (714)552-4477 .. attention ! A new well AMXIOU 20% down. Assumab le 1.5 SlOO.OOO. as.sum. •br. WALKER & LEE R.E. designed & built 3 bdrm & MOTIVATED . 1st of m.~ at 15"1% opposite Central Pk. Twtlt lodl Vista nheoa·gmhbeorihoodn a clqosuei etot Lovely Dover Shore 3 Bd mt. W /com1der 2nd. By S 1 3 9 . 9 0 0 . 1 8 1 1 1 Ulldlr Mm1let 2'h Ba. upgraded pool owner. 548-4951 Freshwater Cr H B hospilal. Ocean view & home . sparkling new Pnced below market for I outstanding amenities. paint & carpet. Ready Mew Townhouse 842·4929 quick 8 a I e · Th is Owner will help finance. for immediate occupan· 2 Br 2 Ba, luxury 2-sty, MEW CUSTOM HOME beautiful2400sqft coodo $350,000. cy. Submit on financing great financing, IS% Lake Park area. IS only 2 yrs old. You can I . lerms. Owner will as-dwn. $128,000. 540-3666 219 & 221 Memphis move in immedialely. !'tatrl\L-..-sist. Asking $278,500. Whelan Real Estate FA.MfLT PaRCT Open5at/Sunl·5 Excellent financing '~\Moc~4.., CallTrioh,agtS59•9400 .....,c 000 T Bk available. S279,000 ... , •• .u..1, • erms. r. .O.M. Vnr-1h• llr 536·2737 or 848-4115 ..._, FIXa-W'Pa 76o.ot35 llCl&Ncio..~ '--Ct-• OPEH HOUSE S/S 17141494-1177 1------• USTILUFf New listing. <I Br ~ family rm. Lusk. vu Ownr will fin ~ase/op­ ti on p os s 1bLe Robert Holley, llHltor 644-4455 Ownr /Agtr $229,500. M U 644·0496 , 1n1 estate own n BA n ·aoNT 35 ft. dock Excellent opportun1ly ! Builder has option. Good terms. Plan.5 ready for re.model Will sell pkg or joint venture W • financial partner 871·6812/675-0245 believable fin incl 7~ 2 duplexes & 4 tnplexes 1st• OPEN Sun 1·5 1661 By Owner, ~ & NB Indus Sl See class 1002 Good terms. Pnn only Call 760-61116, 640-6691 VYSAILJ.ES LtCIM OptiOlt OwwwrAn.llllhlffs A total package of ap· proximately 12~ in· terest with less than 20~ 1--------· down! • Owner will con· HA.RIOR IJDGE sider lease option with LIA.SE Ol'TIOH ANO 8 yr old double wide on the beach 2 bdrm, best bay view In Newport Beach m ,SOO Bank will lend 75". 47 &.PA.SEO PLUS lowest price in Lido Park 1 bdrm. beautiful bving room $21.500 Terms Sm111l dog OK 2l DIAJ(E R.X. MB.SON CO. Realtor, 67S·5123 Lge assum. Decor. rum. penthse studio. Submit trade or renl. $900/mo. 14SK 960 ·5503 , 1·327-9107 HARIOR RIDGE Fociilq ForedoAft Take over 12'A. 1st TD of $639,500. 1 yr old tri-level with marble entry wall of mirrors. hide·away master suite. forever views of Catalina and c1 ty lights. $15,000 option money at 2bd rm, 2ba condo. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Sl200/mo. This beautiful highly upgraded , Mt.1--------• 3 Br end unit with wrap. view, $450,000. 640-9605. around patio will not last I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C/21 Onique Homes 714 537 .1350 long with these fantastic,.._ _______ _ terms and an asking '"' price of $249,SOO. Open Sun 1·5 400VistaQuinta. D.M. McnW lltr 76o.otJ5 __ s 189,900 LIDO ISLE 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3 car. 40' lot Sunny So. patio. New k11cben, bath Ready for j 2nd story add.ilion. Just listed' IA.t«IEPO FIXER MAICEOffH 5 Star pet park. 2Br. lg lot. asking $22,000 but lender says bring or re rs'! ! <SIOlB l MULHEAIH IEALTOIS Mobile Ho.t Di•. 1714) 527·5900 Co• ...... ~• Choice HlJ loc. Owners unit. Assuroe over $1'2.000. Under 123 . Try 20'k down. & owner will help Prin. only pis. Agt. 549·1""366....._ ____ _ OPEHSUMDA.Y Lovely 6 townhse units in East Bluff. 2300' owners unit is a "Must see" Gross $48.000. Ask· ang S69S,OOO 752 Amigos Way-Open Sun l·SPM Bk r 953-11.2ll Lots for Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Three single family lots in Huntington Beach with plans. $80,000 per lot Cooperation to brokers. Call Bob. 714·848·3133 or home. 67~·47~46"------- Lake Ara>whead lots. For info and maps call o wn er /broker 1 7 14 1963 -2488 1213)346·4424 MEWPOIT llACH Re sidential lot. Level rdy to bwld. 1130,000. S6S.ooo dan owe bal 12'k W Recap wtbkr. 851-15311 d~O-OJ52 PM/wkends 2Br. 1'4Ba, 4 yrs old, S 129. 900 Bkr. 848-0944 or Excel 3BR 2ba home 963-7866 w huge boous rm , spa, --nicely decorated Sharp 4 Br Z.Sty, 3 Ba, patio, 3 Br 2 Ba. famity rm. pool. Weslcliff __ _.:=548-5832 1c.!.!-. -~EagtesHest I HAllOllllMH-v=~ AJ! Norlhwoods Shadow Laguna's mostdramatic UMDBMAllET 2 Bdrm 2 ba Penthouse Re<lh ii l ~Realty I;~:; ~')()(I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Momt• Det«t. R.sort 2400 home . Sharp buy' Only 20252 Newby Lll 963-1420. SlSS,000 "'"5159=-=~500-'-'"------LOCJMO Hils R.E PRESTIGIOUS VILLA Run-Warmington 4Br .. &pvt \'1ewfromtJusnew j 3 Bdrm. 3 ba. VlEW Partial ocean view ILUffS .. IELMOMT'SHOllES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Med It mans I 0 D townhome IO this pre· I Beaut. upgraded. owe I Single story "Linda Close to bch This lg dbl lwflatioltficlllter 21.<JBa. ram rm, frplc. SI 100 ooo Trade/lease 1 . sligious private com· 2nd TD. s119,900 Bkr plan 3 Br 2 ba. spa. PRICE! TERMS! wide on an overs11ed lot H1 assum. 10.s"";;. loan 2 497•1761 PACIFIC 2br, l~•ba , wetbar , p oo l s , :ios~:'c,~wb~'::'itr:· option'. 499-5648 munity wllh tennis 673·2749or9SU610 Great r 1nanc1 n g L O C AT I O M 1 at must to~ 1045671 Brtl Ba home. Prime s.59·4475 204¥0 DM-l lo/o IMT. I ~:i~~~~tisf;gex!'!~ DOVa SHOllES ~:O:S00 Own Agt. ROSES · ~=~ ~&sL~~e r!~a 1oco;i; DIJYE IT clubhouse, highly up· --------• 3 br, 2\-i ba, fam. rm, sum able loan. Priced for Pool, jacuzzi. Overlooks 1· TblS home has il all! MobHt Ho.t Di•. SJ00.000 1-454-1014 leve~ 265 E. Bay <East of 20th. graded Has existing off Santa Ana Ave l 7.9'1 lst. Owner will con· Then call Ruth for sider carrying back 2nd terms, at 6464J!01 rltr. or help refinance new 38r , 3Bat bi ·level loan Open Sat/Sun, 1·5. wnsbse, frplc, upgrds. 9766 Verde Mar. SJ&.1600 LEASEOfTIOH dan.rm.frplc,2carcar.l 1mmed.saleatl495,000. b~y GaluyOr.Formal ,SI0,000 Harbor View Homes. 1714,527•5900 J.1191?_ML._ 4 Br. Bonus Rm, 3 car w/opener. fenced yd, 3 IOGEIS llALTY din rm . 2frplcs Pnce I~ seller will help fmance. garage. Turtlerock. decks wlocean vu. 4 yr 67S.231 I 642·2510/646-41MS in highly upgraded , only S235,000onfee land. Palm Desert BrokerSSJ.11800. old.$US,oorJ.07·1Cl51 EASTBLUFF ho~e .I· Manicured landscaping. Roadr rasrt 1961 10x55 pvt yd, comer. l0'7t dwn. bkr; 968-834~~l!.l~own~~eO!:r:.... --t'-~~~~~~~~I owe 1159,000. 851·9990 J u s T R ED u c E D. COUMTilY CHARM OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 Now S 169. 500 w 1t h surrounding priYate spa River special, cabinets Retreat! Lovely 2 Br. home + I WEST OCEA.MRlOMT SUPIEllAYYIEW Sl30,000 m long lerm as· off master bdrm. Close .!!!ore!. 7S9-0007 Valued at $300.000. ask· 41SEQUOIATIH Br. guest unil on large Triplex Xlnt lerms & LIDOP&IMSULA sumable financing. Call to large greenbelts. ing S27S.OOOforbeautiful 3 br .. 2 ba., fixer, w/ lg. Sacrifice price al ram rm & fpl. Owner SIZS,900. 4 Br, pvt cul-de· fin . at 1 2 ~ Agent sac, nr Harbour. Bkr. 642-1523 1143.070..009.o.._ ____ _ OPIEH~UHl-5 secludedoceanviewlot primelocation.S600,000. UdoMollllePn WayneStewart.Broker. sleps to com mu nity GOMOllLE home with fenced yard. RAURMEIYFIND'. Oet.PA.aachl_.. ~~'.~.o~l~erc~i~=~~ Agent, 67~161. 2 bdrm & den. dlx kit , 646·88516 Udo_l ___ a....__ ~~~~5Ji~1:~me ad· On Bay 2 Br ..... 195,000 pool and .Jharfobn lgolf "" oc~·i..111!1!1~ lgeliv.rm.wlfrplc . Oft -. Beaut.2Br Sl~.000 course Wit a u ous patio home 4 Bdrm&. in ·A enl494-47~· ~~"""' G · r ·1 li · t · ·ta Ow PRICE REDUCED Beautifully maintained 3 Bdrm home. huge farm kitchen, park sized ya rd ud a ra re.ly found large basement. Full price $119,900. 751-3191 SUPBSTAITll 2.,,,. .... Pric.d to Mii fast SI 14,t50 675-1771 '" .. large kitchen & family ... 0 5-....a. IY OWNER $89,500 rac1ous anu Yd ving. I Bdrm .. . . . S32,SOO hmoun amedVISeeds nekr " ""'"" R.X.MB.SOHCO. entertaining, ream 2Bdrm ........ $62,900 as mov n qu1c ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. Close to schools, Live in my new exec. New cust. bit 2 sty. Realtor, 1175-Sl23 kilchen. 4 bdrm. 3.,., ba Near Bay, 2 Br . 141.950 sale. $25,000 dn. Large T•rrific 1!1..-. pools, tennis & parks. Be home. Make big mon; Frend\Normand.y. 3 BR '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I U aed brick front end W .tfiil _. Hws assumable lstal 9· 7 /8~ ,.. nn-. theftnttoseethis!Only thly --'•f 2/y & den home. Can be 1~ patio. Huge oak floor Owner WiUcarry2ndat Take over ...... "l fimanc-s soo pay,..,.....,. or rs lit '"""'5 ooo owe 3711 t.c lltr U I 1400 I · lngalrea.t··~ponthis 157, 64.2_5200 & I'll give you \.i sSep ·h-· · · lttUt tltllot den Boatstorage.Open ,....._,.. 1 • 10~ or ease option 4 Br home."' la-est plan ownenhie.664-55118. as ore.673-6578 Level Rdy to build. Sat.Sun ll3 Via Uodtne 2HCMmeSC11t I lot Openho~Sat.Sunl·5 .,. C ............ _ "' $130 000..,., 000 dn OWC Owner/a.n. .., block to '-ach_ Th~e Co•-rdel Call Candace Wheeler lO Deerfield. Also try u.slom wvuua• .,ass. WI· ._..,.. ~ OWMr • ...... ... • "" .. ,, St65,000 AITO. 4 Ba surpassed wbltewatr -r bal l2% W/Reap w/bkr 675-7298 2 br, 2 Ba completely Property 1600 JI l..,u.ihd l 1, .t . 'ws 2 + Lrg 4BR, 4 A home. 851·1538 day 640·0352 LIDO ISU separate houses. High ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,..._ W .. J w/BR downstairs. lrg cou a Cly Vle . Steps away from pvt PM/wltn<b. . sura. SUPER ram rm. breakfast nook. Br. l ...., Ba. bonus rm. beaches. Owner will as· Gracious family liv-assumable loan+ owner CALL COLLECT: wet bar, many extras, 0.W.C. FinanceS3119.000. sist in finaocing or will PRETTYPA.18MO ing /entertaining Oak will carry Jumbo 2nd Lrg 120xl40 lot + sml 1·34S.5100 good location. Walk to l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Rkk Agt. 49'7·5454. consider trades. Shown Harbor View Homes. f I o o r s . h a n d T.0. $385,000. bldg.,919 SUnset, CM In· Lake Arrowhead Condo schools. pools, near 10 110 .,.....View by appt onty. Prin only. 4bdrm, 2\\ba, 2 story, crafts manship. Lge duslf!al ZIOOed. Act now, Priv lakefront com· ac. park w/tenois $113,000 5000 sq. tl. house. 4 Br. $530,000. Princonly. Ron nice assumable at master suite w/cedar w~o l last. Chuck I mumly. perfect family co urts. $238,900. Call TUR'n.E ROCK 4\-i Ba. ms.ooo. good Jacksons~ 12"'1 'k-. 1314,000. By wardrobe, 4 BR, 3...., ba -1Uer . 631-12166 or corporate get·away, 5 Les, agtS»MIO VIEW OF 11IE HIL~. terms Principals onl,y.1--------•1 Owner: 759-0244 Agents Fre~rh ~rs open to I Br. 3 Ba. 2 fireplaces. Check these features: 3 641·0763. Hll• ISlJllD _Ok~·-------patios. SO lol. boal • r • large -game room with F il storage 400· from cJbhse . . fulJ bar. Beaullful la.ke ~r:s·_ 2~~c a~~. wE¢:aV:1:: OPPflTUllTY LOWESTPllCE 'beach 3 Br Beac.h bo\Lt;e With In· and forest view. Dock atrium · Quiet street · SethighaboveLaguna's OHUDOISLE 0!:~~lSAAUNOT/S~f5 r;~~f'"l..\sc!~m~~j~ COMMEICIAL optional owe l2~'k . • S M A l l I t elementary Prime 4 5' X 140 ' 2 bdrm, I ... th in mat'n ...., · . IUI• ... ...--. Sm $389.000. Also, spec· * * c ose 0 · famed R1'.nera coastline "" Ownr/ 67c7298 Sl23 000 loan Asking ..-nw h I 'l '-d •• walerfrontlot With exist· · ..r ' · H · · I d I Larular lakefronl IOl 88 n sc oo • CJ Y para an find lhis spectacular house . Separate bdrm & Sl90,000. Agt. 673-8849 or a s t o r I c a s . . . CASH? tennis . Beautiful POOL contemporary spill lvl. ing pier and slip for 45' bath over garage with MEWPOITSHOIES 833·2650 trirt,Temecula, $100,000. x 120 ft. an exclus1v.e & SPA · Back yard de· h 0 m e w 1d .. ta 1• 1 e d yacht. Price of 12,300,000 private entrance. Prin· Great family home on 1 Terms available. Call guarded gate ~"!'mu~i· Try Sll,000 dwb on this signed for outdoor enter· a r c hi 1 e c t"u r e 0 r includes cleared lot, ap-pal.sonly. canal.4 BR 3 Ba, close lo S. C.._. I 076 Ken Marks al ty of Pt. Harrula~r w~th 1044 super Woodbridge con· taining.Doo't buyunlil wood /stucco & pr oved plans and swim&tenni.sclub,walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWAN level access. Pnce 10- 0 .. PoW I 026 do. Has Its own redwood you have seen this home. B R E AT HT AK ING permit& for a luxurious 5 to beach. Owner will HEW CUSTOM HOME REAL ESTA TE c I u d. es PI ans and ••••••••••••••••••••••• hot tub! Call for details Call today ror an ap-VIEWS OF mE SEA, Bdrm 5 bath French consider tease or lease Ab 1 t 1 b l'f 1 110512~.7710 permits for. 5200 sq. ft. · I about this new shared · t t. R,.oencv home with opu'on or trade for trust so u e Y eau 1 u -__ custom designed home 1\aae option or sa e, pom men c•""'ONS •·VILLAGE T" ' ult' le el ..... -uty w1'th .000 d-, no qualify. appreciat.1-0n mortgage! Bn.iEL,0 'w. "' many extras. deeds. Submit aU offers m I· v. .,.,.. . t 25°'o LT C with. the fa~ or ~· v-u SUK> 000 T ....u....i..a.. ocean views. pr1 v a e -,, • • t ntertain t lne. view home. 2 Br.. · s Ii 4 bd CIQo ..--A•-1245,000.GwenHenry elevator & walk to 40 yr old commerical ecu ivee .men 1" ~~.!!c'~ ... 1y,..m. Tom (~ir·'brtd-pf:~~r~ b.y r;i\alb~ Call Pace.setter Homes RichardSowers Rltr beac h. Prime San bldgs . Classified His· mind Single slip dock. -~·-PVUU .,... features'·. 2 FRPLCS., for details and appoint-l••n•a•ED-·--,• ... •,•-.--.--1 114·598-56'74;990-2478 Clemente location. torical Quality for in· Sunny southern ex· ment. 64&-D2 _.. "" '""" --------~-...-.... .......... ~---red' of posure. $750,000. Ed kmtail y..._ 1034 RealCI WET BAR. beamed ceil· IMCOMITAX7 Best buy In Ba,yshores. $399,000. Casa Blanca vestment tax c its Earl, Merrill Lyn~h. _, 1•01 ram rm lr& H .. ~. only $259AU1L/H.Call R.E.661-3380. 25%.Wehaveseveral in Kat•lla (TI4).....,,.,,31. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551-3009 kitchen wi au ~Odem ow auvul an ocean· 64S-4419or'.6C2.1517 .:_ .__ Santa Ana tor sale. " · _ .... •-v• ... 0 ~""1 ---tt2t81rr111u "'"'"',lnltH ""nve-•--•· HUGE front duplex with '34.000 --slartlng al he 00 sq ft " _.,_.. ' w rn...--• a year income! Call Bill OCE.A.~ftUT Cnn11hw 1071 o .. r."c" .• ..,,:""· 4 BR. 3 , rnnl DR. wet· MASTER SUITE. Din· '""'""'"" 1 ..,.. .,.. ._ ...._ bar, cub. car, or? r--------•I Z3 in& ·-a,..,..... through Merrell Beautiful home on ~ ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• C ... -·-~ U ... O~ 11.5 ,. • .,.., .. 11...1-... ~ vr--beach. 4 Bdrms, 31,i ba. S4.9SO Moves You in!-!! Mvo ow• 545-2817 " T \.Arwnr;uolll' ",, .. s; s I i d in I I I a & s lo Come to eee and make 3BR oo Pi.r1c. Vacant. ......_ fw 1700 tlwtlaft•leecll I 040 ** 2 oDOWM * * EXPANSIVE paUo & otrer. 0-pen Sat/Sun 12-S Call Kitth.661-3173 ..................... .. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• W o o db r i d g e TOUCHOPCWS poola.ttaw/ROCKRllil· ~ t 1706 t ,.._ nl t •--"'ca... ... ., ... M do • • ..a. 3 Br 2 ba GI J .. P ... ·ra M E 0 S P A •-a ·.~ea roo · DIC • .:-1""1 --r"' No Quallfyln" .. Sol· ea ..... · &JDOUf'OUS ·•· "'"' • B tboa P ~--W •-rf-• It .. ul ... cov'dpat.io.Almostnew. townhouse-up,raded WATERFALL. 1 erun. New crpl, paint. a ... •vo,. commun Y Vista bttuty on c ..,.. Great f111aocin1. end unit.2 Bd + den, l111b For thoae Who require HOMES ~or6I~ landscaplnc makes this 1,2 WBR Condos from sac w /pool ' spa. SUCC~R.E. SG-7991 carden patio overloolc· the finest, you may have UVE ON ntE WATER, apac. 4 br lhine like a S150,000 to 1385.000. A•· Sacrifice Sl3S,OOO. Bkr ing ereenbell. CAC· all or thla (lncludinf 2~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEWUSTIMG WALKTO'mEBEACH . .iewel.tt'smlnuteatothe sumt loo' owner a• 848-C1709 o•a•n•E owner will assist-ottered uaumable k>lnl>tor on· S 10,000 DOWM UDO SAMDS • Br. S56K down, mo beach ' marina. away slat financiq. Rea last Bullder'a own custom**' + at SUS,000. Open ly: $359,000 FULL sz.ooo per mo. lmmed. Oww ... •c"-pmta $2274. Ask\n1 from traffic. with xlnt Shella.2U.511f.S2'12. home. 3500aq ft. 5 Bdrm 3 Bdrm condo wit.b food Sat/Sun 1..S. H.Kla.rnat.h PRICE. CALL TODAY! po1ses1lon. Lovely 5 BR • Sl",IOO..., $280,000. financing. Owner will Lake Arrowhead Condo t 8.a, famil:Y rm, 3 car available nnanctna and H..t•AIHcl•• MISSIONREALTV I 2 at.y, Bldt Bay area. '75-lnl UVEBY111EOCEAN4 carry a tee~ 2nd Ir pvt lakerront communi-f .. n•d,rc•a.!,.e w' 1!.... u1ut11~!1 anJ1 ioos owner. Short U1·7600 985S.Catffwy,Laguna P@,OOO,Owner&31·!2P SBr8 ... +., F.ll. + 2'1\ Bb1a. consider pe110nal pro-.. ........ .,., '" ii.•---·" •1 i .. , .. oo. Auuma e -rtyrorrrtollhecuh pool• ' ..... A --of • escrow JICll8 _,, ---!..~~·u~·.....,~~·!:.!---11_______ I f ...,. .,.. r-"-I kind ...-"""' '1211 soo 0tn1 o St-. owner down. Ca for rn1anc ng am1ct'!r~rOC::~t: 1~•.u-THE-~~ ...... !!!! a er~~ New ~~b'tN TH£ SAND. det~i~Ar1tf~"oRLD homes located 111 U · Ill ,..,..... Of A-•! ....... ._.. carp etln1 •etc. l 11nc h on you're S-.MI IOH c1111lve Hunt1n•to11 killl Lowto.clia.trJSIOOO St00.000 1 $205,000. ••t•rf~paUo.31arge ...................... . Strand . Prln. only. 5SUlll Prfted"'.-8!05.eoo @Y4l.l•M 1 a.,~•· Bt.OlllylD0,000.. BuyUU.cleu•lrhoUM .OraJld .tea... ' ' <..;...;. ·~ i..u._ 1_.._. Hz! ... -LEA.St,..._,,........, or / 1 •••• 1 r •-·-~ -· mt erra11n P\•)'. _._. Heatua...,. ..... ., • ..,.....,,......... I "6 • ..,.,...,.., w a .. ual 'I ..,.,_.. l~f!IMAMCM Spatl Br condo With .......... -......... '*1 llllmlallate 4 Br. for a low 141J. dwa 3br. Zba. r..u, room. ....---o1.1...• -PRIVACY ! owe lit. fl• at ~ l!llaarp w :*-. a Br. 2~ 81• 1111 mo. or O•Hr wlll nauct .,. L•Quelta Vlllaa. -~~-0pms.e., 14 OD ...... 2 IL..... I ~ • I ' 9f •• t.,. ....... .... lO Ult llllucut IM llMnll. 1120.000 full prlu. 1 bdrm"._, ttrllll u Lake Phu , Mt1/Valle1 •l••I •1u.111. A..-. 1"' ~.,_,_.. Low ..,.u .. ~Otw iDl.•dl.Mt.IKIDl.I Ontr/IClHt:l!lf 1 ..._. RI..., .01•11 Jwt fia. I. low ..... IJ Mlhl-~ Ollm ~I--Uyrac.Oent· yn 0....11*1 ..... ~ wllat !!=.'ffUll la 1ta1Mr•llr7 tuz,ieel T.I . Realb Ow11r. JlSJtM.iU4, idr.!!f!•Lulaw. • l·--J>e.llt.PilllQml°* .1 Tl4/111·D _ i.m:IJIL r Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Sat1'rday. October 24, 1981 DI Ohorbtl&t .. , HoettU.fw~•d MMMtu.fw .... d H.tttUlfwtl.a.d ..._..Ulfwwi*d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• C>.t •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.;-tt HI ~~.~~ ... ~~.~~ ~.~!'~~.?? .. ~! ~!~~ ... ??.~~ ~~~~ ... !~.~! ~~.= .. ??.~! ~~~~ ....... ?!!.~ ~~ ....... ?~!.~ ~~ ..... !!.~*ct!:'.._ Jl71 '''' • •• • • 0 • • ••• • • • • "• • 3 bd 2 ba F P T··· -•urre lot aorrt&o r.W • t .2nrSh1rp £xeeut1ve$Br3WESTCLIPF3bfdroom. 0.IMleyc.o.do 1..ARGt:CLEANI Br Sparlout2Br.1S.DS EASTSIDB OceaoVlftDeh&&tJl2 ee••••••••H.euu•ouH Dtulopln&•rt'a Watu f~too •lk lo bkufb Ba. Fam rm. 2 fp's, 1 atory v.itbpooJ, family Comple~ly remod 1 Br Steps lo b;ly l beach 3 Br. l~ Ba su.s Laun Spacious 2 br, oaturaJ Br Apta Newlydecoral pacloua view Condo. p u ._ (' r pa v 1 n 1 • 8 b mo ~ or aerdoner. Sl09SJ mo room. a fil"C'Plartt, dm· 2 ba View ot bay & Yearly M35 8730072 ' dri tac ,j!UQI MS gw wood c e 111 11 & , ' ed. n fnp, dllbwubtr, lbr . fp . pool. cl(llSr in lleaullfui vlev. $8000 ar ar~rr~ A(tnt ra.i ~10 Ina room, 3 paUOll, rte ocran Se<' bld«i & 673 5706 I. 1 r 1 1 1 b d r m rabmeta, prv b&Jronies, d1spoul, heated pool, San Juan ahope, trans , Ttrms m 5719 tvt.'I & f:xer orn vitw home. 3300 Brand new 2 Br 21~ Ba etc Sl500Mo 648-4477 ~ark 'u suoo, mo call 11Ul1Ut1 pd Adulta ooly elevator. aubter prknf adults. no pell '475 T • H_....._hodl )740 wtdl.ebwllhtr. carport, S< •t Pl II ttCJI' Call4!M.,,... ...... .._ wtelttnds q rt 3 Br. z 1., e 1 , o w n h o m r o n ano Mon thru fr1. • ••••• ;'::;:•••••••••••• ldry rm West.aide MOO. .,4., mo HH ca ~ u · ......., ..... u 4 v 0.. of 5..,_ 1uarded romrt\, lftll\ll, watuway, 2 blks from llG CAtffOH 714 9" llllil I bdrm, P"'f dffi>rated ~M&eo. Lower lBR. lBA Vrd TOWHHOUSI P__... 2600 pool,SlllOOmo.ll"IHllJIO ~.e,.a;!!0 S97$ prr mo Luxut1ou1 Tbrt'r 3br. 2~ bacoodo, hu"e Ocean Vlrw Pool, J•r Northt'nd Nopeta SSOO 3bdrm,l~ba S600mo • ...,..... .. , O'WV'~-" Fla llNT LCJ Two ••n• m M Bo d a ••••••••••••••••••••••• J liR , nlct'yurd, canyon bedrooms Two baths muter br, view, S700 S6SO l21315112167fl TOMft".I l lltlfa. 2 sty lwnhse. 0 ary arm n No.R,et1493-»24 St-otudale, Arizona, lux Yie w, cpts, drps, stove CLOSE TO BEACH Rlchlydeeor.t.ed Muted mo. l213>8H 114411 or L ~ 3741 ""' N h C Realtor.~2Al4 --urlous -dom:inium. 3 Gl6 Pow•v Ave. biJ.1464 Brund new 38r. 4B11, tones :t<m square feel 1213>3724l$St'v:1lwkncl:1 og•o Av• I I no w ' I 8 r ·I orl .M SSZS mo Mod;.:;; Studio Skylliht. s.tG AN 3110 "'"' r¥J sunde k bit f I 0 I k 10th ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• Carpon , pool&: laundry 546•7214 frplc de<'k O<'eln v w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hr 3 Ba, xlnt lo<'at1on AfFOIDAIU c • 113, rp cs, ~:1~~.~...! _,,. mleoent'h'f. MEW PORT COM· F'um tux ~tudlo, :11111. TV, Adult.i, no pets 1415 Mo.112Bdr1 Ba, U""Wrs, encl scoo' mo ' Plu• u'tt'l I 2bdrm, Iba, t·kl!. ~to s c Sl37,000 OwnrlAlll avail now S3112456 or v "'' ..,,"" mu1d servt('I!, phunt>s, • .,,.. ,.,, " · •• Pl lured ~ 602 990 0011 Beverly OCEAN VIEWS 536·7979 early lca:sc 117 Rue DOS SIZ5 wk. 4!19 22Z1 r ~..., drposit 931 W garage, avail. 11/1. S380. AdullLftel. 497 4142 au, new.., ec O'Connor or wntc 4256 Thi~ 4 Br 2 8;i home 1s Hlllltill'""-Gr1111d Val~. Open Sun ! Two nl•t.r Bdrms. ~v, l9lh St~ --64().7804 IWwportleodt :JIH t $350d~Oll!. N Br own, st 1• 11 uvatlablt.1 11110 fur y1:ur H.,.,:;-· 3242 d1y 1 ·5 To bet' rull Ila, $625 3 Bdrm, 21,dfo 1''urn. Mud10. l.illlllllll 2 Br w/~lirage. Adults.1 2 Br I Ba dplx, all gar, ....................... ~fwwlllM-d Saguuro Pruperlll·~ I) Ll•ase atS\500/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6317300,Realtur $625 KhliOK,noprt.a ~Mo. crpls. drapes, patio, D.R , W/D hookup, no PAii MrwMDJ orU•fwWIMcl 3'00 Scotud111el Amll5251 O.M.McnWRltr 3bdrm, 2bu, fiun rm. JuhuMarshaU,ugt •l9!122Z1 wuler pd Call l 5 i>ets. S43S. Apt E 2178 "'"r Ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--760.0135 frpk, brlrk atrium, 4 Kr 2'-1 Ba Yearly, all jN•wportltoch 3769 636 4120 Placentia.~7983 APIMWYTt' S E AW IND I 0% Co1ta M-· open air l I> b arnen1ties Club & pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2619 "I" Santn Anu S46S 28R l~BA Townhouse Ml"'tnl.l V GE 2 6 a r rl's Klamath ..... 3224 s · y, s ep:s 1 ay fac's Good urc•a SllOO 667V1ctona S470 En~losede Enrlosed ILLA Falll!, Oruon $1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOO. 494 2136 Brokerbi~~L2 • 2 Br Condo. nr SC patio, pvt parking, COUNTRY CLUI New 1"2 bdrm hucury down $161 34 mo. 3 yri. E1ecutiv• Livi..u.. 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SA Pool, Spa carpets. dr•pes '425 LIVI~ 11o.1 11dult apts in 14 plans I S.S 0758 ""J for 40 boat 3 Bt 2 Ra ...,acOt\ o&Y. uunn, n, ~ " 3 • d{ln + 2h Ha. pvt Sl200 mo 1146.nll!I p I' · 18' dock. tenrus, 2yr1.~" Rich 6uy·Sman Lease S4tl5 ChlldOK 549.3232 mo 673·5719 eve:& & M~ORT Bdrm from $490, 2 bdrm RfMCltta, ,_._, loc Super ~Ix near new. ----moo mo 675 llil7 Our • EWPOR'r & CdM . j SPACIOUS&SUNNV w_k_n~ .,.,....,. from $570, Townhouse Grons 2700 near So Coast Plaia l"lfte 3244 Se11v1ew 4 Br 3 Ha f I Ren1al Specialists run I 2 BR. enrl gar upper Tll'LEX IEACH from f640 + pool.5, Len •••••• ••••••••••• •••••• L1kr new~ K1<b OK. ••• • •••• ••••••••••••••• d . 111n1 }' bhOw > uu homes from DI W, 11dlts, nu pl!ts ms, wsterftlla, pood.s ' no P<'l~ The Lakes 2 '1 u r y rm, imng nn. or~an & $900 s S425 2 bdrm. 1 ba. built lns, 3 An adult rommuml) on Gas for coolung & heal L;a~~~ r:r .... ~nt~)~'::o John Marshall, agt t w n hse. on .... al er. night "fht \'leW~ I ool & I l~~:~:;~th S48 9084 54().544§ years new Garage $475 Lhe Back Bay Sper 1ng paid From San 200 acres. 2 br hou~e 6311266 I bdrm, a c. fridge 1 tennu; u;oo pr mo Bob l'allAtl)'timt• 9SS.2MS Lacular Spa, 7 >wlm Otego Frwy dnve North ~tream or will ~ell frplr, pools & courts or Dovie Kuup, Agl 1 & 2 Br Up!ltairs. stove MESA VERDE home at m111gpools,8b&htedlen on Beat·h Lo McFadden $225,000 c5031947 3143 or Adults onl). no pets 759 1221 ~<,,:, .~'.~~·~~~~Y I Pt\d~lt~ _,Re!:S... ~ou}!~~s mosphere 2 & 3 dlx apls nLS courts, bike trails, then West on McFadden eves 114~1.7622 I )Ir lease $550 730·6046, I" br, 2 ba + den xtra br lr 1nc11 • 8!10 • re-t•rn•o _,,, ......, NoRfts !>46-1034 p u Lt 1 n & green to Sea wind V11lagt> Do r 1 s Cl a r k , lovel> JK>ul & spa, xlnt l'att·~• • Plu ""' r &W 8727 2 BR, I BA~ s Cst Bachelors. I and 2 C714 1893·5198. HORSE UNCH • 3 Br 2 Ba Condo, nr c_213J373 ~ufter6pm film1ly cn~1ronmt>nl GREAT RECREATION QUIET &PRIVATE Plaza & Santa Ana bedrooms apartments, R 4000 2 5 S <.' Plazi1 SA Pool, I S600 mo. child pet OK J Harbor \lew Nc1't tu I • ••&•"''"''0' u' A 1•< !• nnas•h~le'1.0fl' l.J~e new IJat•helor I & 2 Adil~ only SS25. 545.1241 , and townhoUJes from OOlllS ho~~rei!/!~r~ ~~~~ Spa. Sauna ~I Child b r , 2 b a (.'a 11 park & ~t hools Must •1•1()&1111aho1 • Rr Apts w gar or 975·1107exL8. S530LoSl<XX>permonth i,~·g·:;;s;;;hM~;r·i~~~ .. OK. 549 3232 1 2 13 15 4 1 0111111 . takeover6tr>Oil rernuin """''"Club••""'""" l'll rµurt Jlakonies, ----On Jamboree Al guest house 20X20 tat·k 1213 1316.8176 mg leuse ~ginning No' Son JuOft • 11,11,,,,,,4h.tOe . 1 bbQ I Br Lite & bnte & asry, San Joaquin Hills Road 985 No Pac1f1c Coast room, 2 sturuge sheds S 4bdrm, N1:wport R1\ 1era 1 1 11500 7ui HC"u Co..J•trano 3z78 "'"""'""" • , , ,,, putius. I«>· spa. · frpk. Yaulted ceiling s. Hwy. Laguna Beach. Pl"" rorrals with w••l"r. contlu, Jar, pool, tenms New 2 br, 2L1 ba rondo, on ' un >' • "" ,.,J nr I ,... la undry lush shaded I · --tn.~)S44-l900 Daily. Weeki', Kitchen "'' , 760·9204 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJrov"'li H•r IJ' landSl'al)ltllo\ S380 & up ~ . Jacuzzi, garage. , ~:r"a~ c2~~ 1r~r·t~~ 3~ r497 :11~ a 0 ear ~eew~';.;~~n~r~:~~1 ~~ HEW,ORTSHORES I \~l~a1t~·. ~a~1~uu~~.~~';11~~0~ 1 ~~.~~~'~'F~~ ~P~:,, Mu tu rl' Jdults No -5· ~~3m· -0~:~~:1s~nLF~~is~;d1e& :;1~~.84~~e ~w winter pie l e and l'rOl>hl'd Paularino School Large L'Cl . $800 t SlkJ() t $400 3 bdrm . 2 Ii a ~uler, pool, trt'l'S & I ".,m • F '""'""'J PETS ~t>sa Pmes, ~ NEW Dl.X21DIM unfurn. Broker.675-4912 Balboa Inn $90 & up fenced Slllli,500 l'u 11 rl'ar vard, 2 car garagt· Lease No pets. 2 kids W :lll•rfront. f1 repl11ce. 1 , 1 re a ms S62 5 M 0 I " J"'u"''5"~ • l\riuti I 11 a r111 · H 9 244 7 0 r 2 51>'· 2' ~ba, encl yrd, NO FEE! l\pl. &. Condo weekly. K1Lchennette. Rick. $700 .\1o. Sierra Mgmt OK Oc<· 01'1 211 gar. dishwasher, 111•w ·195&!!91 96d00:!5 I t •'""•No P(•I~' I 5453115 gar, pati06, decks, bit· rentals. Villa Rentals Q_CeaQfrOQt fil5.:!/~ Barrett Hlty ti42·5840 Co 641 1324 846·~850 cpls & drps Poul tennis ' I ~ '0"1\ Open Ud iv $520 Mo 2 Br I Ha. Apt ins, grdnr, kids/pets ok. _ .§75·4!~ Broker Newly decorated pnvatt> lll!!~-lllll!l ... ----1sm,·1ll I ur. l11111S" with "The Terrace" 2bdrm~. $875 mu yrl)' 49311501, jTvstin ,,. 3290 "•ti j Garage, w11sher dryer. S635 Lorri wkdys. 1 BR Versailles Pen 0 ' 496·9767 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 1 Oakwood all bulll·u~. Small child 547·9S7l: evestwknds · room & bath. frplc S285. Fallrook garage & fncd yard 2ba, den. frpk, dbl llJr 4 OH 3 11.i, din & fom rms. ()K ts Onl I 546-S4_]4_. - --- -thouse, '540per month in rids ullls. Easlside . W1:~ts1dt• s.'N5 Pet OK No ('btldrcn ur p1•l1. We s,J>C<'l11U1(' in Ncwvurt 111, d> Tll'''" Ml':ulu"i; , Gerden Ap1rtment1 I 'no pc Y year -644 5 369. 548· 114 2 5. C M. 645·01~ --3 IS acres Avut·ados ti7363Jli SliOO mo ~·:nil! , & Corunu del M11r ren :Hl'J fJrOiltc:. s;:.o I NewportBe~N. uld Callforappt 2br. 11'2 Ba , fireplure, 751 ·9110, 645 6242 view S85.<n> Assu.m11 Mc:.a \ crde 4 Br 2 Ba Woodbridge 3 Br 2ba. I tttls. Let us do ym~r lei: \gt ~!.! l:.i6 l!t>O I"""' • " TSI. MGMT 642·1603 pvl. patio. garage. SS25 Owner/A ent ~~mer: Pi(11~ t'au~~~; ble loan Tr11de <.: J:.h I Pool home nev. carpet & ram rm. din in~ rm. w o r k , ~ u ~ l' e . 17 14) 64'> 1 I0,4 F1 rt' pl a t·t•, pool P''l 543·5478 3 IEDltOOMS I M 40 dlSl'. 6"~ 5600 paint. lnl'lds Rarclener & frpk. inside & outside 1 llumes Condo-. from WestmW1stef 3298 Newport Beech s patio d1~hwasher. on Condo 2br .. L''2 ba . pm•• ege resp ' O\'er R ......... 1 puolservice $850 patios Mahbuhght , S700tuS2000 Mu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 110010115rl• .. •'''" 1 E Mde.alltn~lg1 &2 patio,2cargar 21ATHS S250mo.$·~--..,..os . 1 kl L k Pangburn l'r1111t-rt11:' llOMf:fORHF.:>.'T (714)642·5113 Br garden apl:. From ~~ mo.Call642-0874 $675MONTH Room w1Lh kitchen prh· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546 9950 c1 u 0 spnn ers <\ e. 646 0295 4 ~drm Poul $700 $"45 557 i/MI • 129 35th Sl. lower uml, Nr bus, shoppu1g center H r..-.:_L........ ,... ? b h . pool & tenn1,, pn' •. d 1 & 1Dona,oint 3126 OCC d oats rwW>f1lll'llll ·•Ile ~ drm ouse 2 $900 mo Pll 640 1327 3 br Bluff:. tv.nh,t• on • t'lll't• )'an gara~w 2 u r 1 Ra s4 5 0 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl cond. Avail now & ~A ults 962 7520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.lot·k• from shopping 1559 6188, Ofr 7~ 6597. g re e ti be 11 . n c " "1d" & pc!~ v.ekonlt' t)('f,o\ \ ~ ROl\T 2 & 1 ur Matramoruo con 2 nino:. jOCEANVIEW Tri Level 1~31966-17l.l Easlstde CM Room Pvt lolboo 1"-'d 31 06 I t•nter un \\ e:.L\lde or T h . I npt drps l<•a'e hi S-15 2°''° \gi·nt nvfe~ \,ail \\'inkr YI eekh 2043 Wa llJce Costa deluxe 2 Br 2 Ba Dmsng' v-.·--........... __ BA. gar F Prefered •••••••••••••••••••••••I tov. n .\\ail bt uf No' wn ome, nev. 3 br, .J bj la·1 .a~ "'•7• t"• M;.., '"ail nov. :! Br I H.1 ". unthl) b'""'" 7""3 . ~I c. • 8 I• 16 & ... • ~ rnnn.. $""" <•9."""•_ --- ch S ~.,.,. & h patio gar Park "'IOI ' · ·'"' .., " ;r, "''"" ·" "'" o• • t! ~ a "" .. Rm & f'rpl C' $625 2 Br 2 Ba Commty pool <-7'1 '" ........, arm mg mgle ram1h '>J'IAI mo Isl l.i~I w11 , "" 213 556 1676 YI atcr & tra~h p.wl lt31 21SO I 496 OZH_orm.8673. S750 675·3'187 Female 21 or over LO ho me A' a 1 I m 1 <f S20ll rlearung dt>p (her Jat· S97s mo 83:1 !l05i ~aragc ,,dulL,, nv pel~ f'urn 2bdrns lbJ Ir~ ~ :-loYember for I mo 3 3U HS of age onl~ '\o RancSan Joaqu111 2 Br ()('ean \lew 5 dr'I from s~so + s.ioo cll'po~rl pat 10 •H erluok 10~ STL !'.~l~G large 2 Br 2 ,H ... titgtORleach 3840 EASTBLUFF Spmou.~ I !.~wa rert :. shaomuese~~n B I rt Sl""" c II rwt 7'1 <AO IV\A5 d"' 21 b beach 2 lir 113 l!llh St :-; ...... port D J\ 1'11111 flJ <;arden ,\pt Pool ''" po w _,,, r + o """' mo a r · ~ ., '"'"""' .. n. 2 a. on Rr<'cn , \gent no ft'l' 545 2000 ' u 710 w l8lh St ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br Pool. patio. ''lfW In da &40-4!00 ev 675.~ Kay6449060or 67385gSl'alahna.mountarn\leW belt. Ot'" cpl!>. lm $750mo 'trl} ~ldep HO!'ttL'L' RR .... :-.OT ~a unu Short ur lnng l I THEWHIFR.ETREE pleasant area Single ! :::i.c -- ..2.!!I • from the ll\ IOR room & macula1e ~o !WI' SllStl 213 372 9:111 J Htl~~-r ~ ~:clll'l'd term rental Sl2<Wl mo N~:w URf.EO APTS Luxury Adult uruls at ef adult, no pets S52S Mo Lag Bch Fum ulll pd, S700 ~lo Winter, 3 Rr 1 yord.Costa MesaBlurrs. 494-3348.~~2 WAT1':RFH0~1· \Md & 1tarage Kids & &i663.SO }Bll"1th LOF'T,S480 fordable living. 1,2 & 3 644-4767 lite cooking laril Ba. frplr. patios Bestj brand new 2 Br 2 Ha Woodbridge 3 Br 1 ·~ ba !bdrm. ~1th 11ar & 30 pets ~elrome ~5 2000 SHORTTF:R!'tt~ F.nilr. r('(· room. pool, I Br Well decor a Led 2 BR S600 plus uul 1st, 494 6!76, 541·3030 __ _ loc. 675 4185_, 67J.1401 I ust•d brick frplr , serur1 home S750 mo A, all duc k t:11I ind Sci!IS i\gent, nor~ ll cu 1: h re n I ah 2 & 3 Ja( u Zll, g.i~ & water Olympic size pool. IJghL· Jast & sec szoo Bef 6. Lg rm sn beaut NB hm . L-a ltoeh 3 1481 I> en tr). adull'> $950 Mo II 6 Call 559 ~81. Agt 77J.40.tll C-domlnl·-hdrm~ $55(1 mo up \1-(t 11aul ·\dulu. nu Pl!ls 393 ed tennis rourt Jacuzzi 673·1166. Aft 6~556·6693 kit priv . pl . prof F .;~::•••••••••••••••••! ~all8722644·92.S9, fi42·11ROI Lakefroot least' 3 bd rm, 212 bu t·ondu f~ished.... h75K!i0 lfamiltnn,CM M5 44u park like landscaping' 1200 sq. ft 2 Br 2 Ba 0 1 30 $225 Inc . uLI Whitewater vu Emerald I "44 Panoramic da) & nilt-Boat slip. flit'. i:a r 34oo I Br \ rty fl('l1 \it'" uni I Most beautiful bldg in frplc, dirung rm. pool 760·8242 Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Loft Sharp 2 master Bdrms. views of Woodbnd1te !!,_OOO 675-9735 ···~:cii{f;.xf:t~Lr~rl~~;;.~··· 11d Fum1xht'tl S5~. mo lfe81iBJIU 11 8 WESTCLI FF . S675 1--------- 1enn1s pvt beach.pool~. encl gar µool, spa, ten L11ke 2 Br. 2ba + den Bluff Town~c. 2 bdrm. 2 on 2 11,1, t'Ompl1:tt'I.' ti41i "41!1 846-0619 ~0·7814 F'um room wanted for Jplc Sl350mo 975 1 L20 ms, :icllts, no pets S795 Gated comm. \.'ery lux I ba View 2 rar i:ar ( u r 11 • w 11 h , 1 e" 1 hr\ N~a11les., 11 ul lolln APARTMENTS MARIHERS w AU( Nov & Dec. Costa Mesa VerY -p;.1vate orean & t·a I mu 5411Oil~631 1266 urinui; $1100 mo No I $800 675·9'196 Sew port lll'Jl'll 51500 ta1n Rarden. Sl.000.!HIO ReauL1flul landscaped 2 & 3 Br Townhouse W nklff area Reasonable Eves nyon views, wood & Er's1d 1 c Dplx 2 Br I ba. ~~Its« C2'a1~ L> nn No;th Newport Shore!> 4 Br, 2' 1 mo CllAllMl:'ol(; 3 Bil 2 rluhhSl' ~:iuna, 1mnl ~~~~~n i:~ & ~~~~~o~r Apts. Paticis, siitgle & Large 2 Br. Pallo Pool 213l425·M25. glass home 800 'ill rt rpr,l cargar,l.Ryard ~·"" avv Ba SIOOOMoOWC'lt'JJ>t' IL 1 1ompletel~ ~PJ . .l?)m. ~•'l eredparkmg Heatpaid double car garages. Adults.64S.Sl~ mstr suite w Jar u111 $575 mo 673-2077 WOBRG BEAUTY uj>t1on Agent 760 lr..!97 rum1~hed t'V!>la ,\1e>:s i:ar Rua rd. $850 o~~ Ad 1 near Hunl. Harbour 4 Br 2 Ba 2 Story Year Room for rent 3 Br $1800 Frank 497 2951) East )Ide 3 lir 2' ~ hil 3 + ram rm. form al din. If A R B o R 1l 1 0 G 1-: Sl.!JOO mo 1\Kl li4fi :1255 ~15 ~~00 Tom . l'' ' 1 B~ ts. no pets ~$430 Childrel) QK. 840-6807 ~o i:::e~~tu:12 S900 house. Cost a Mes a ~,·~s fa mil) home Grdnr 2 frplcs. condo C'IO!>c to CRf.ST t'\ es 612 2225 2250 \'anRuard. ~0-9626 Ready. Mo•e In! -S250 mo 631·5510 V1t•tor1a Be.ich. 2bdrm. Agl 675~ lake fish, swirn boat. Stunning 3 Bit rondo 2BR \ Jt·.it1on CorHlo I Immaculate 2 bdrm. 1~.1 IAYRlOKT E'Si* lealltlful com pl ref urb1:.hed , J bdrm. 2 ba. behind So ~pa Sorn no agent~ j v. II h mounta 1 n I J kl' l'ool. .l.H tenn1' Jl\ l WIHTEI llEHT ALS 2 IJR 2 8A $515 b a H u n t 1 n g t 0 n Lux 2BR. 2BA Xtr:i Lrg Lg rm w frplc bar. P' t w 1 n t er or ~ear I) r~1 Pla7a Kids 0 k S!J.511 S9'.!5 mo Lois ~l1ller a11t \ te~s Yrl} 12100 mu ~t'runt) ~r hJrlKir "<• :: bdrm. I hath frplr ll8 W W1lsoo 631-SS83 Landmark con do Ii v rm Overloolttng I entrance Resp fem S I 5 ti o mo P P ~o 7387 545-4731 631 1266 I Barrell Ritt, 642 5200 pet' $700 wk San Ju.in Jsh" hr SS50 mu Washer & Orv er 2 Bay Ser bldn~ Cnder w anted $300 mo •213]!9~?!37 I a Br or 'den. Jt>a <·ondo SPR l~G ·s condu 2 Br : \'I F:W t'ondv 2 ma~lt'r\ C.ipo 979.tl333 3 bdrm Z b:tth hhn~ I pauos. wetbar. bli in R & ground parking Adult~ 1st last req Im med oc loqWtOl'iti~ 1 152 :>licru. dsh"~hr l'Om lba $550 mo rail -+den AC upgrade 2•, COfldollliniwns p,iliu $651.Jmo We&tfield 0 2 car gar. S575 per SlOOOmo 675::,6775 I <:upanc). call e' v.knds ••••• •• ••••••••• •• • ••• • parlor \II upgrade~ 2 1 Sh a ro n C 2 I Su rf ba $850 mo 559·-&718 Ullfvrnished 3425 3 bdrm 2 bath frpk mo lst & last + S300 sec Adults, spaC'1ous apt No 640-3375 _ 2 br, 2 ba lwnhse, greJ1 ra r gar Pool. spa 559 68()0 1 bdrm duple'.IC w patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7:i0 mo FAMILY AP'TS. d e P o s s l C a I I pets I m1 Ocean 'iew, Niguel Shore~ 1~1 last + ~et S81S mo. 1 L "'' Pk . spa~ 3br 2ba 011 water S49S mo Furn IE ONE Of SparklJn~ dean lrg apts 1714 l759·081 Ask for 642·2:357 'Hoteb, Motets 4100 S800 Andrea 497 41144 851 9350 -t wnhse, .Rar. c a. frpk or un!um 675 3094 THE LUCKY FEW for ram11Je:. "1th I or 2 Mr. Bingham. Call 8-5 Steps lo the beach. 3 Br 2 ..................... .. Mewpori 8eoch 316' Condo 2 bdrm 2 ba ~o . u_pets Lease s~ 03"4 Wat~rfront Condo 2 Br ~ I R1•n1 sn Costa Mesa\ children !'Jear park BRANO NEW 2 8r 2 Ba Ba frpk. encllld patio ' SE.ALARIC MOTR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cst Plaza Arra Pool REt«ALS Den. seperate tllnln~ "'EW EST gated 20 Hcatp:ud Nopels enclsd garage. sto\'e & Yearly S735 Mu Ca ll I Wkly rent.als now a,·a1I 3br. 212 ba Blurb area iac.fpc 2l'ilrRar ,\dull 38 2 B S87S gated romml} pool Tuwnhome \'ILi.AGE ~~~ ~'8,~A ~~~I tsw797~25 Mo 536·2456. _673-2507__ _ 5112 & up Color T\' SI IOOmo 75!1 0078 or $650641 3245 3 B~: 2' 2 aBa $92.~ I ~l) lssh 1ntenor Nu r>et~ I (.'O\I \1l'NIT\' 2 & J Br AportmMh I 398 w Wilson. 631·S.'i83 1 . . Duplex . U(l!lta1rs. 2 Br. I Phones m room 2274 152·52J!2 3 lir 2ba . newly dernrat 3Br ZBa 5725 Lal! II ills Le11se $2200 Mn A~ent :!' dia 1600 · l"';'(l ~Q II Unfvrnished 2 Br 2 Ba crpt, d w, enC'I Ba. frpk, garaRe Near Ne w Po rt B h d C :.t VERSAJLLF.S t-d 1tuod area A~ail LeRaisorRll,g.JJfl6(xt Randee ur Marjlaret l ofpurt>luxur) Crardge::.. , ....................... f'ASTSIO E 1 8 gar.upstairs.Nrbeach L1doshoppmgarea S600 646·7445 Lovely2br,.2ba,din rm ..... o, I 15 $700 mo ~ -• 494 7437or4975454 1 hHlrn tub~ m mJster ' , . • r ~ewly · S450~842·~ _ year lease. AduJts. no Live on Newport Beach frplc.lgek1t .m1rrored 5481238or646-4670 l.oCJ •~s.. 32 .. 8 Alufr•.JBR2 8tt ~ond<·Z 1 su1tc formal cl1n1ni; G "'eral 3802 de<orated Adults, 00 12blksfromBchSpac1ous pets Must have ref's SlOO wk Pine Knot ""a~ .. I " "' ' ' d h • • ••• ••••••••••• • • • • • •• pets Refngc $385 mo . A I 0 b M I w PCH B clsts. Orran \'1ew µt:n Jtir 2bJ r p built 1115 rar gar pool ~JO per rooms. woo urnini: S200 1 br relreJt •5479 I ., .. ·111,.., , 2BR. 2BA. Enclosed gar va1 11 IS rive y ' ote 6~ . :'i thouse $850 ~ancl~ t':i rpl'ls.' dr~pes. db·,· 0·.·~··t ••••N•·L~··••.•• mo b42·lS78 f1rl•ploces. m1rrn w,1\t' s24H I !J btudio :11633 "'" "" I Adults.nopets. 61412 Clubhouse Ave 64S·Q:440 __ _ 642·6149 , . , , d . cean root, o aguna I ovPns. ferwed µat1os & S3"•' 2br"' ·n Cl"m • '!l"4 I Ir, cor,:.. ~I, -536-8497 494-6303 I Yearly on the '-ach rum -~ara~e. CO\ patw, Chlirmmg2 Hrwllh l!ar. 1800EGRffVIEW d I' .. I " ->o < -~ • .. .,.... LIDO ISLE 1·harm1n~ 4 fenced 1 ard ~ardener I d j iyrJr ~ matr I! eg.int MOO CM 2brplex 11540:1 901 poi refriCJ. •or 3 Br 2 Ba. 3 blks rrom l Br Condo, $550 Mo rooms Kllr h & Ba bdrm, 2 bath, nl!wl) rl! w.it<·r 1rir i rh1lcl OK. aun ry rm In /re HVH 3 BR. 2 BA fain 1"111i.: only 15 nunutl·~ $400 lhina Pt lbr =4!14?4 b:n & ~ $350 ocean. upsuurs, 2 car Ve r sa i 11 e s Ca 11 $280 per mo + S2.80 decorated SlllOU mo no Pl'b Ws &14 27i8 . ~s-111sgo1ous 4 p715e~ 5"' 4. Oct•k Hm Gardcnerlnrl Xlnt frnm Fashion lsh1nJ. ; S-12~21.irw deck :!16.'lll + s•c. 6'" 15 3 garage. S650. Mo. S6SO 2131~·2323 Rl.£hard I ser dep ~ \\' Ocean ·. mu < O or rood No pet~ Sl375 minute~ to SC l'la1,J or - . _ ,.. "' ~~a6~~ Bill Grund), Mesa \erde Area. ·1br 497·1852 - -Days 9571100 ext 212 oc A1rpon Jw.tea~llJf $415<.:ap Brh 2br -~ 2 bdrm. 2bztlOV.'Tlhouse I se~ deP9Sll.847 ~826. NUROCUM! rrontNB67J.<1154 2 b a · JI OO I. d r n I br, frplc. balron~ ocean E\e~857 0077 I Newp<>n Hlvd & so of Hcntsmes6Jl·.t5SS Fee 1 Eosts1de. 3 ye ars old. 2 Br. S400 mo. utJI area, 2 bdrm, 1 ha, fireplace Want sume1h1ng xtra S9110 mo 774·5023 or \'leW,utilsincl.S700 mo jNev. rt Hei his Lot\ San 011·110 f'rwy Sturt tlolboolsa.d 31061 yard, $550, call Dick al parking fac1l.downlown gar $595moyearly jv af R...tah 4250 s pe l' 1 a I in a 2 Br 675·3655 552 56!18 eves 540 7377 Cotpot~ge Brgi k. r pie 1n.11 al $1000 a month ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1 998 7300, days. 64().2426 1 HB area ~ 673-~afl 6 PM ac '°" T h C"Q plel I . .i l' r I d I 1•••• ••• • ••••••••••••• •• own ou.~. m e> .)Br home,2 Ba,garage, wk_d_l'.!J_Don)_ 2BR IBA $500motomn li315439. 2473 Orani:c • ntereslmg stu 10 apt.I evs &wknd! _ 1 2 Br 1 Ba. Stove, dlw,12 Bdrm opt S600 yrly OCEANFRONT2 &48r fum • $895 Mo 760 !1117 patio. yard $750 Mo + I br apt. utJI cable pd 6i5·4.333 AH~ 'Costa Mes:i full kll & bath, refnl( PALM M~A APTS crpls. drapes, garage I Spacious. newly de· A Ya ii Winter Weekly uL1ls 7~1 98aJ fpl , no pets. $375 ~ 5 fl ~r Westdf 4 WF.STCLll'F NB Yrl) · utils incl S3G5 1561 Mesa Dr with washer dryer hk -corated. Mature cpl on I Monlhl 673·7873 Housts UnfwWsMd Pm ate 3 BR 2 Ba hme 494·8782 evenings Br 4q Ba den pool spa l 8eaut 1200 ~Q ft 2 RR 2 675 IOl!I, 1 7?.8 5448 1 Br fum S400. 2 Br un I up. Adults, no pets. S460. , b· Pia •a Real!}' 673 1900 House '" Acapulco for 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with all amerulles $iiS Emerald Bay oceanfront Fa'm rm. Ome rm Tn Ba , fpl<' dining rm. 2 br ,·:irport. patio an11l fum $425. Adults on!l 960-2582 Pemnsula 1 bdrm. steps 1 • bdr S200 daily 1 wk' GMeral 3201 mo Ann 645 9161 or 0, erlooks l~tne cu~e. p I e gar s t500 m 0 rdng :\dlt.s nu µ~b 1 mm c d S H,o m 11 Call 9 4 546 9860 __ 3 Bdrm condo sn Hunt to ocean. S400 mo Day I minimum 557.2587 • •••• •••••••••••••••••• 979 19.12 I deck ao·o 2 BR 2 Ba I «2 0873 S675 640 7814 I 755 11186. 551 27.12 2 BR I BA t Cont n I, P v l Pal 1 o 673·2677 eve 548 •122 - - 1 • P · · "" -• · 2 • P • 'o · w shed -~ -L a k e T a h o e Co n : RENTALS \1esa \\oods 4 Bdrm Jba., J!.art fum Sl.200 n9-6926 LIOOISlE MocArihurYlllocJe lolboa,...,.. l l071 enclosed gar Good stora_ge & Versailles Bach bdrm I dom1n1um on North '\'ea rl y Weeki\ famrm Pool S!IOOmo LogunoHlls 3250 4 8 h 1 IRR poolteMis &clu!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• E~1deLoc Adults 1450 ~rt,kid.soknopets. refr1g Mirrored closet Shoreat lncbneVillage Wint er.2.3.~ Bd~m~ G.i~den.~ool ~e~\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• modreledo.s.~n~;~~i ~150646.itJ0 .. 002()29 Heachyrl} LrlllMuxc.3 646·2280 I mo.7~·2197 -S470Sand,tM2-6149 JBr,complfum .+lg ~~~Po r 1 ear ~&\ ~~~ SJ'iOo~e~ 7~18' Lux. Condo 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 4 Br e~ '.. ho , loc 1 :'It esa stuffs RR 28" "' gar sgoo Newport Heights 2 Br 1' 1 5' AC. PENTHOUSE ly E R S A I L L E S frplc TV & phone. Lake a a C'arga~age.pool.sauna 1 H me n t.:nob~tnlC'led\'iew-6759797•213 511.5 2111 Ba frplc. gar. adults, 3 br. 2 ba. skylights., PEN'JltOUSE \'1ew S8S pr day, SSl5 JACOIS REALTY B1 Le, el Twnhse JOr, iaruu1 Lease $650 l~I sec fated <'O mm · 2 i.tory 2aR 211BA Ba~\lew, adorablt• I Br no pet~ $.1AS +deposit cathedral ceilings, dbl 2 Br. 2 Ba comer unit. wk 549-0Q.12~ wknd~ PROPERTY MGRS 3Ba. upgrds. pvt >d last + SJOO serunty ~1f0°0° · Len~s ~hur1t f'rplc, Im:! Mesa Bluff~ a\all yrlySSOO mo 6425722 balcony, singles delight ocean view S750 Mo RtftfalstoShaN 4300 675-6173 frpit',S795mo&519990 644-1519. M o h1h11ooniyonca1~' Or C M $725 mo 6751771 12Bdrm1Ba,grea1Es1de or family retreat S650 644·0452. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --$43.~ Cottage 2 Br I Ba 3 Br View Hom r. 675 6640, SJ:i 3622 or 542 7429 e\'es 5511 0797 1 Bay Side Ba~h ~ location No children mo. Disrount for It 2 br apt close Lo beach 3 br. 2 ba. a c, all elci· UR renced \'ard Absolutely gorgeous 6 6448018 Messagt• Oceanv1ewlBr S5SO I Pl!ls S47Smoyrly Call gardening. Agt. Greg, quiet neighborhood Very pmrateJBrhomein ~::SO ~: i71~;99j ~~: Children OK no pets Mo. then Mo. to Mu No 2 Br 1 Ba for lease Fum Vacant 2BR, 2RA o p Adull~. no prt.o; S;J\ age Llo_yd 675-6670 848·9979· Gar, wash/dryr. adults. ~~:u~ C:. tn:ian~t~r 12131471 1671. pets S750 Judy Agent or unrum No pets Steps No pet~ $550 mo OSO Wilde & CO 675-6606 I Roomy 3 Br Townhous~ Unfurnished I, 2. & 3 br no pets. S650 1st & last Frank 54Q.J666, 497-29~ s:5s~Jung~low :~i~ 4 Ur 2 Ra Yellowstonl' 559·9400. _ tobeach.$650Mo Aiient VieJO Priiprr lle~ Coronade!Mcr 3822 apt in quiet adult com ASPEHPACIRC 992·0823 days, or call eves S330 H B ~~~~me iiS.'164 Or Redwood spa. 2 ear LOCJUltO Hlcjutl 3252 Judy 55j1·9'100 951 8555 ••• • ••• ••••••• • • •••••• • plex Newly redecorat· 1213) 596-7202 645·2303 eves & wk ends. M f 10 shr lge 4 11;:ti~me, $375 San Clem 2br 1149241 garage Av~1I Nov 15th 1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• •Lid 1-1... H • I Near South Coast Plaza, 2 Lariie 3 Br 2 & lower 3 ed . fireplace, enclsd Condo on beach. 2br . i, blk Lo beach. Bachelor F V . nonsmoker. S250 + S400CM 2brhome 115403 S('75064~1fo."'~ierra MJ!ml Shore~ 3 Br. 2 Ba beach. ~ b o -ome1 I br. 1 ba, Tennis. Pool. blocks to b<'al·h. dis patio & garage Adults Zba .. 2 story, security, apt. refng, no kitchen. ntutils 962.6846 S475Cap Bch2br 119684 o i ...... ~ tennis. $825. No pets " .. 4 r , uva1. Ajlt JllC' rriv security, h"as her, rrplc, sortll only Sorry.noPl!t.s SS50 pool , gym,S8001mo.plus yrly $2951mo.968·8263_ " S650 Irv w pool •8387 $550 rents this 3bdrm m 831-2327 -\ 'r KI n 1.1 0 Br I l' n ' I C'arport, no child pcl:>, water, patio $8.50 Mo Mo 645·Jlll call btwn ~644~ Versailles. 28R, 2BA Renllmes631·4SSS f<'r best area' SIJdmg glass Avail. Nov lsl New ex 673 1323 Must see lo appreciate Lease 673'8157 1 9 5 30. w ALK TO BE/\CH Secunty Gate. No pets. la~ p-L.-.. . ..1--:-3207 leads Lo roclcta1I style ec home. 3 Bdrm 3 Ba LUXURY IA YFROMT Call 540 _!100 .. 2 Br 2 ba. beaut v1rw of 2 Br 11'.I Ba Twnhsr-Bach, stove & refng All Adull,LS].50. 557 199]__ iuuo ~ pauo• •7687 Family Rm PooltSpa 38 2B wthbo L 1 Tata C bay. ~r1vatc Garage I gar. patio , qui et 111 d 132 BR •• R S500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plus Spamsh style 2hr S l 3 o o Mo . 1 n c Id s r. a 1 8 5 ip IRVINE n;;iu,A E Ref r 1 g $9 00 mo urestyle. mature adults. " s P 5 m 0 1 · ... so. 2B · · Util --------•I w e11rthtone decor and gardener & pool service. Av a 11 now Man Y 3 bdrm. 2 ba. fireplace 846·0096 no children, pets SSOO S36·24S6, 536-19'19 · tncl ,, bile from Beach lal»oa ,..,...._ Lile baths, S400' 115403 No pets please F'or ~~~~~t~~~~500 Mo End unit Newly pasnl 4081, Acacia, 3 Br 2 Ba Mo _548.5479 Oel uxt poolside xtra 631·6990 days 646 5743 BayfronL&MtSc Rentals Renumes6314SSS Fee appl call 545 2000 1 1 1 B ~ 56.9~..:..~ Ocean \'1ew S875 Mo 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool No nots large 2br. 2 .ba, bltns. ~· I 2 3 Brs Yearly -A L f 1 mmacu ate year y 4 r I ~,·ly Woodbndge Con ~ 11 I "'' dswhr 1..., miles beach I "'-"'--fu~: orU~umtShed DGH Point 3226 gen ' no tt. 2 car gar S975 per mo do."2br . I ha . tastefully c a 673 79ol2 Savage Wilde &. Co Adlts .no pets S450 mo Exc~~~~1rfha'ven Call for lnfonnation ••••••••••••••••••••••• MluJon VWio 3267 Walk 10 beach. pools & decorated. new carpet. 3 Br Townhouse Apt 2\' 642·«7!!. 67~ 536-8362 . private ant. 1 bdrm. 1 ba MELFUCHS u BEACHHOUSF. •••••••••••••••••••••••Lennis 642 ·8850 or leYelors, sm pet OK, Ba.frpk,enclsdpatJo,l 2Br I Ba 22.tS Can)'on 2 BR TOWNHOME S<oo p•.,.r mo. Oa•s PAVILION REALTOR ~~~a&!B~b~~~ & 3 ~~~EF'~R~.r:;:-ced ~9722 A&ent $625.752.jCl!_ __ ~l~~op~h&3a:wr A~PI. gK NJw !!~~; ~ds l Pool,park,nearbeach sSetm."Eve &. wknds 87>8120 LUSE ltG CANYON 2 BR & loft, 211 ba. pool & M c d M o ~..., 0 ~5191 642·7264 ""!!!"!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!~!!"'!I BToro 3232 yar<t & garage. Kids & S M 3 d spa $725 mo P11rk . n rguet1 lc Sierra Mgmt Co 1s kli -=-==-=::..:.....----= · pe•• wel""me S4c:2000 1500 o B rm 673-7183____ "•1.132• par ngnearnew,3Br. OCEANFRONT C-1 "---•...--&. 3211 • • • • • • • • •'''' •• • • • • • • • • "" ""' . .,. T N I • 9 7 • 3 6" "' .. Ith ( I ...,..,....,___.. HOMEFORRENT A ent nofee. ownhoute on golf igue .. " ". BACHELOR APT 323 E 18th 2 Br.l-;;: w rpc SMS. Patio, Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba. duplex A Professional Serv1cr For Professional People 3 oHicts to1rreen. rheck ref's & employment, will matrh you 1111UI the right Roommate' 30 Day Guaranltt 25'1 off with thlll ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Hdrm $675 F'enred IWwporileodt 326' cNoun;t>C.21.<J Btsa .!ep ORt 540·6240 With patio. no pets, gara11e 2 klds OK no endsdcar.IM2·21197. w lfrplc. sundeck . Exec. Bluff top duplex yard •. garage "·ds , ew arpe "' pam Tow-'---11 vall. imm S250 g:•· .• : ... Sierra Mg.ml. 2 BR 2 °· u..-r, en.cl rresbly p11nted Yrly Ocean "U 3 Br. "1-ba. "' l'\J "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 I 5Sat ··s --.. ......, ..... ....... 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No Job too _E _____ . __ .....,.......,_. a unique environment All Painting-int S4~ ext New Remodel·Rep;ur '""!!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!~ . · . . lay, all rePa.!rs. 873 ~ insured M2 ~ am~. 645 28l1 xpertise Housekeeping. 49-a 8472 S650 Neat, complete ED'S PLASTERING free_est Chuch_~4s.4831 -= Pauos deckiJla .. ext s1d , -supplies furnished, All Types Int or Ext -lngs '1andsuj; design~ C......t/c.cr.t. DRYWAl.L TAPING Carpentry M~ry ll'll$twortbv. 957-11003 .m-,. SerYicH Free~ refs 851-?29'l 668258 Restuccoi. Travel Senicet Accomtt.g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acct Bltkng for small business M.lrv Goens 1l4 646·17Sl Eves 213-862-1636 Acclg, bkllpg, fin slate ments, auditing ror small b~messes Boyd Wheeler, CPA, S36-43SS .!!!L. ..,.. ... •••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways, parking lot repairs. sealcoat1ng S&S Asphalt 631 4199 !Jc. ALLSTATE PAVING Sealcoaling, Striping, Repairs Comm.IRes free est 11397362 §.4S·8181 •. 't _.... F t ••••••••••••••••••••••• All textutt'l!I & a .. oui1tl.. Roonna · Plumbma -••••••••••••••••••••••• Saint La,, ....... t •· "--· p h "' an w"'"' ree es THO .. PSON'S '. · " 0 11 St T Generalffooaecleanang M R ~ -¥ .. "'~"' Plaster ale ang & ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1c,bonded .. 631-040_1 CONCRE~ECONSTR freeest KeV1n815• rywa ucro · ile R 1l b RJ A R DAY BeslinPaint&Paper reslucros Int /ext 30 SOUTHAMERICI\ · ., D II /Pl W Remodel. J .8.&44-""""' e a le <:lerences No blood ,..,.. Li" c-D.~---~l·l.""'1 TRAVELSERVIC L~ .REM-.a1l.U!.... r ywa aster e ,,,.., Ow t ,.....""-lO ., .. '"!'.'<'_ -· _oM vrsNeatPaul54S2917 • """ vvsw~" l..lc.1393383 8428'82 R"'"ID./00 ..... 'L n rans. ""'!''"" provided 9683197wkdys ~,,_, M)' •ruoc1all) Call Ter) Rm add & new oonsl patch any holn fast kO 11:"'7 ..... MRS CLEAN f Cuto. P~ ~ .. - Res / c Q Ill NOJOBTOOSMALI. mm Lie.~ 6312430 Completdf&llltenance Al s,allda Sat/Swl 2S JacksonTours 1~CJl'1:i omm. ua . )' Ork & Bl.It. Uc. 3Sl44!1 G4l-8967 MAKES IT GLEAM' M yrs exp. Lie 4 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guaranteed. Lem1n1 Dale home91i3 8767 Stctricol ~"240 •IOIN'Y Bonded. Ins Refs Color McCORMACK PLMBG Tf'ff Str't'kt ConstructJon (B-270791 ) .._.,D~2182 8eep2JlJ •••••••••••••••••••••••HOME IMPROVEMENT E H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ex rt 963-00UDtck 24 HOURSERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-3080 _<UQ __ .,,..,.___ --ELECTRICIAN pncfd Tile rloors, fencing, xp ousecleaner Rel BR ICK WORK Small Lie 129U18_ m ·9194 TR£E D~IG~S -----CONCRETEWORK ngbl, r~ ~'t1male on plumbing, all small Ref free Est Svr 24 Jobi.. Newport, Costa RENTALSPAINTED Prunmg,Sculptunng MacHA.LECOHSTR. FoundalJoos. s1dewallc6, .J..Obs 28yrsup.979-226S brs.9~2418 Mea.a, lrvtnl', Refs Pt'rfect,prompt,reas. TOPHA.T~ T Thin R 15 Custom homes, fram· patio slabs, custom large orsmallJObs Housecleanina 1s our 61S 3175 Sea~ide~tgS36-~ Spec tn ~l~ & 0c~'ean .. ;. ~u;~3 ' ing, r em?d. f renc.h brick Lie. 960-0539 eves 1~1c -'~1 673 0359 Electncal·Plumbin4 bustness Call Jan ace's All Paanlmg mt S4SO ext k """ -doors, skyliehts & patio -RESID.tCOMM 'L Carpentry, rougb/rlmsb Raggedy Ann~ II yr:. Brick Block-Concrete S650 Neal. complete ~=~r~ ,;;r Li l' Watch Rtpair ro~~~~TION ~~~ r=:r!~e n~;o ~:;:~1f ~~r~l :J0b R~~fs·~~~~~~~s e_xp. 675·2Sl4 V~h ~:S1~~~·= 1-'re_l!_esl, refs. 851-1292_ Drains cleared from ~10 S~j;•&·R~··~;~r·:~~.~·u·~· SPEC BobSSJ.1966 8471()78 E -Cra!'-;----1 Holiday party lime as custom lirack. Stone. OLYMPICP .... ~ ... G Plumbing repatrs Joree and m ern "l'"'ks & !AUST GanltttilMJ uropean ..;man. A I here! Lel u,, clean I Rers "'"" "" M &M 642 9033 ' v• Remodeling, decks. CtrOMic Ti.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs Big or Small Call Cv_n_di &_AJ_ mee. 536_7696 Block, Conrrete, Stucco. INTI EXT. FREE EST ~l. · watche!t Gus' Watdl homes, free est John ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLE AN·Ur>sll.AWN after 6PM.1164·s;u__ """' -Rers. free est _?19 9492_ HIGH QUAL. WORK Pro,.rly Manac)llMnf Shop No Cst Hwy at Boal Lie~ 14loo:.> 661-1301 THETILEMA.N Maanlenance·Landl.l•µ Hardwood Roon Independent House MAtlBLE TILE-STONE LOW !t~'t~SS-4·1903 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('anyon Laguna 494·8282 ROOM &""'""-US freeesl. _640-2062 free est. '"""""'' cleaner, referenres. re Incl install pre-fab HOUSE PAINTING PR~·n Tradeins welrome ~''"" °"<7i'V• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liable Je <A0 87J6 f ~""' Concrete &Block Walls McCrysta1CeramicTile TREES llARDWOOO FLOORS --rui.J. ""'! -r P 1 c b 64 ~ 5 6 0 2 · Work guar Free est MA.H.A.GIMEHT Wiftdow CltaniftcJ D """ ruco Distinctive lnslallation Cleaned& Wa.xed Prof. wkly/bl-wkly serv, 213 634 0140 Lie. 'l~-. 978·9!17 0 Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• enru•~--Top""dlnimoved. clean empt)' hse. val' Wndw11, range · area 15 yrs o w d w h •....1..y.1..._. Cabt--t MakilMJ Lie. 11408746. 846·8612 "t¥ An time 83,2·4881 SA_. 11 Mova..... Palnt'-CJ • ----.. experientoe Call for info r1i.:1nal in ow as t'r ->1 .. ...., -unc, awnrenov.7513476 -wa s, rpts 20 yris '""JI "' ~-·· • 3b ho ~~< Chlld C ::c-~ H-..a-""""·704" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• and rates n \'!l r me . ...,., •••b··~··.••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• are Gardening, landscaping -··~ -~-" • ... , MOVl"'-U!.• Also fine decor tcornml 96~ •.112 631·7698 Ba ys1tllng, my home, l All types kitchen bars ••••••••••••••••••••••• tre I . & . ••••••••••••••••••••••• N d--d '"' ,,. -1 yr & up nr Victoria g ·1 . U ' D Y e r1mm1ng re· Haul,cleanup,conrrete ee a m,a1 or Top Quality Special art work . Maggi R---..1-m-..11t--i Lt-llht'Sunshanel11'· C.M 642·Mszl646-57~ ' ~·;;~lleev~~.51685 ay A CA.RE mo~al, mivor clean up removal.OumpTruck. housekeeper Hrly or care an handling 2S yrs Morales, MFA 6754722, ~......, .. ,.....r CallSunshaneWindow CtuJd 1--ho =-: --Special to workin ~ lnsd freeest.642·4889 ~uickserv.642.7638 wkly Call MadndAgen exp CompetJuvr rates 646·2111 .. G•••••jc;•••• ...... Cleamng,Ud :>48-8853 ho fareh. ovlllg .me, Carpenter 1!.arents CM 640-5423 R I hC b U •-So DUMPJO°"' CJ...M,V .• ~7~ -Noovert1me. 730-_1353 111--'-CJ enera trarttng Cl.1-:AHVIEW fen.£_edyard S56·3098 ROUGH&FJNISH l~fa~alsre: .. _!?!.1·rn6 ayrss Gardenin~ serv1c1:, 10 &SmaUMovingJobs ~eua e omema ers •ABC MOVING Exp . ••••••••••••••••••••••• damage repairs Quehl)' WINDOW CLEA.''HNC l unc , comparuons, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch"ld · M. L'-' d I a P a a ero"' ns Di> u •. bl H It ..,..... ... Home improvements H B Dependable mother Doors, fences, WUldows. M h 0 ';;;:'ghN CYM yrs exp Compl ma1nt Call MIKE 646-1391 will clean your home or prof , low rates Quick, The Paper Hanger, Pror work Lie 1 894_9798 Chris or:_T1m 966-&UW baby sits ages 6 wks & etc Refs. free esl ~7564 Comm resid Tree trim HAULING&DUMP al. 7~ 1~1135 61!49 cJrefulservice 5S204lO ~~~=l~~~t~~~~7~~1 Carpentry d~rs, dry Wi11dowTlnfillg ..Y.1!...~S1wk. 892-6304 840 4043 {C..1lnsl_ ---I ming & removal, cleun JOBS, ask for Randy, HMSnittiilcJ STA RVING COLLEGE --------I wall elec Kllchen & ••••••••••••••••••••••• My hontt~xper Custom wood patios. Cle-"tC)Strvius ~ris4 ~ee est 646 46S-4 1 _641·~--•R•e•l•1.r·~,:·cou•••P••1e••a•:a•1•1••1•0• STUDENTSMOVING WALLSBYBOBBY Bath. remodels I do at Quahl)'s1m·e l912 Westminster Mall area deckl>. wood windows ••.••••••••••••••••••••• TREESiSHRUBTRIM ""' CO Ltc t:Tl24 436 Qua ht)'. rast servtcl' all Free est 631 1137 Fre~ <'ouneou~ t>:>l An )' age wk d a> s Lac'd Tteils John or Windows carpels floors Exp gardener. dean I Garage & yard clean· housesll, min 2 wks I Insured 641 R427 18 yrs e~·-__ 661·0922 e\·es r.+184~ 898-0165 Rack9'793218 Home, condo, office ups, tree tnm, mant uns freeeslu7 ....... 1 J?ec.1-Jan :Kl 760-1689 WATCHUSG ROW ' ---- --1·991·8139 633-9168 free est Pete 641·10'J6 :r -"" "" I Get GREEN cash llaH somelh1n1: }OU Selling anytlung ~llh a Daily Pilot CldSs1f1ed Ad is ;. .. 1mple matter Mon lhru Thurs days ' hung. decks. remodel WANT ACTION , THE TIH PEOPLE lion & res1dent1al clean· Daily Pilot Cla!t~tfted I We~l a Daily Pilot with a Class1f1ed Ad dds do 11 ~ell C:ill Grandma l)'pe babysit 1 fine finish work Doors ---------A z HAULING Construc· 1 SELL idle items with 3 The fa~tesl draw an the for WHrTEelepbants want lo )('II' Clai>s1f1ed CM a~a. 646-al64 I Rand 673-5716 __ Classiled Ads ~5678 _ Lowest.11m-e 835 ~ .!!.P., dum_p_lruck. 63_1.:!J322 ~d __ Class1r1ed Ad &l2 5678 C_!ll 642 567_! 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Harbour 1st floor~~tS415032 N R exrlusave oHt t·e Opporiwlity 5005 MARKET RATF.S call L a r g e s t G a )' Sh 0 h L uul. 67_5·352!;1 _ Large Cl 1 en t e I e 1 apt._S290 1213)~34·0391_ NEWPORT comple)(es Easy rrwy . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr 1 me F' 1nant•1 a I FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ Ma le I Fem~ le Roo!" a rang = oo:tler avang Shr oceanfrnl apt, 2br Personal attcnllon & I SPYG~ HILL arcess. qwel handsomt• LOSING LEAS!:: quit Services male Service in So COAST 2 b a I u x . Fem no carer~l.screenmg , I F shr 4 br hse. pool. jar. PEHIHS~ I l> e I I 1 n g s 1 n c ) 11ng business, selllng out 527·3477 Calif G R.C for rental HOUSEM.A.TES smoker, compl rurn. rimcSavang S27S'mo Cathy, ~pacious executive or • Heceµl Phone rnv I ALL supplies and fil< Venture Ca pital, prd needs 11·7PM Convenient roommate washer dryer. D W, HOUSEMA.TES 644·0JOOl760-l232 fices across fro~ .C•~> • e r agl• •Ut1l1l10 turesinrluding high tech & :.oflwort . 1213)630-3040 personalprofilesf'rv1ce gar. rrplr. etc Call roq 8324134 1'' nonsmkr ~hr 2-b~. l ba Hall. Allserv~1.oesavaila •Janitor •100 Photo Display cases. wa1tLnl( also do NtU•P lnJn~ I 111111!!!!!"!~-l!l!l!!l~lll!!!!!~•I Dnay _4941294 delaili_,673-l!)Jl~ves M f ~hr 2tir, 2ba rum nr SC Plaza. pool. Jae ~!eft o~~"'!~1 ,..[as~~3~~1 l'Optes mo •Amp~t· roo m chairs, Beauty 8.SS9863 --------- 642·5678 E Resp person lo shr 4Br Wanted Female to share Ocean \"U condo Dana Pt Balboa ble apt Neal. S300 + utlls Call owner. re~lals No lease re pr.kn1: • '_<Jlchen ·~~·n Salon ha1rdr}:ers and MorfcJ Trust J REW A.JtD! hse w pool,frplc,elc. r private home m C.M Tennis . jac. pool n 9 ns m nke r . ro r 556-7938 544..Ql66 I ed 11 673.3002 '>~r\ a v.all <all h~lirauhc chairs. mrr D-.;:~ 5035 forlost..t-So Coast Plaza S22S w same S200 ~9-9847, $295+ 1-s util. 661·9788 aft s320 mo , riv Da ve 2 b 2 b' d ---h !l!Jtr 'ca -Quahftt.>d Sen ·1res JI rors shelves and plants I ~ I •. · -., D · I • r a w en lo s r 97• 07 0 1 · 1 • •••••••• ••• •••........ n. .i I 1 e s m J I I mo 1ane~7363 642·4$46 6orwknds__._~6677 673-3208 I or: by HS. m .so +.;I EXECUTIVE ,,. 4 A sdoh. makerod·UP stshampoo Scrtffef-ut.. Co Shetland Shee11 do)! j ul1ls Call 8-5, SJJ .. 1234 SUITES H.I. ~CE an air P uc I ~ . .,. · m on l h s re m a I e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IN p CaU 631 -97S4or All types of n.>al t'Slale ldn ~h •l~ losl upµer X2(Y.), afl SJ.661·7S;11. rem1um offtre a\atl after&~ anveslmen.tsslll. ce .1949 Thre~ Arrh Ba\ IO Ii • • '1 F M Roommatt> to shart' HEIJTA.GE Pnme loc . new carpet -==-== I S ~ ,. 2 bdrm apt m H B. $25(1 PLAZA ~ood floors. sk> l.tghti., PRESCHOOL PKI---. M l'lea~e t·all 499 4456 •• 8 •DAY WEEK SPECIAL •• or ne.&.ot1al!!e 960-0972 _ New luxury office space open beam C«'tl.tngs, a r In Costa Mesa Land & 2Rd TDs 11.osl Big Orange I Ami: Malermmateloshr3 BR j 1n Irvine 's busiest I 944sq rt alSl2Spersq 1 Butldmg included Agt 642-2_L71 54S.0611 !laired M Cal Vtr 8 Days • 3 Lines 8 Dollars h 2 f 1 renter' Eas> FN>> ac rt Call Mark K1k1 aq 114·640-42.87 WE PA YntE MOST Brookhurst & Adams • • ~~~S:or~~~I rvme cess Ava.al now' Call 613·6606 11 c E c-RE: A M For >Our TD's & notes 964 6510 REWARD '' • Its easy to place your 8-Day Week Class1f1ed b y mail and it • Prof M1f rmmte want fordelatls I ~EWPORT Xlnt beach At Denn~~ F'ound M \\'ht & Tan • costs 1ust $8 -thats only a dollar a day! To q ua lify fo r this e I ed. unique dplx, CdM I ~SI-I Z3J_6~4230 ARCHITECTS ~0~ 4~~1 >'_s_15 ·0_00 • ' ~~~~~~~·tli~t ~P:i~:: ( 3bdrm. 2 sly. $400 mo •Dl!LUXE~CE:S• $2411 TD. Note special o fer. you must be a non-commercial user o ffering 979 1355 ~ vrT1 ATTENTION! I\ • F Blk & Wht Terrier • h d f 80 • l,2 & 3 room No leasere Do you need a plat·e to FOR SA.LE SI 2,000 Serured by OC4 plex "'11xed Puppy, M Blk & • mere an !Se Orsaleupto $ Operad.andtheprice m ust INB Condo. nr beach. quired A<lJ. A1rporter work 'lfso.here's what l ''INT IN GREAT Ret.n.ofl8l/,% Wht Sibenan Husk\ 2 be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • I 2br. 2ba . gar. non· Hotel 833-3223 9 12 weorrer BEER BAR. presently Eves. 552•7655 L.Her & Wht Gtorman • d ht d II t t • smoker S325 plus 17 S250 Up Hunt Bch Secretanalserv1t·e r losed. lo re-Open m 2 . hort ll a1rs f' ~e~port nee s e1g ays se ing 1me or JUS one util 631 ·1008 Carpel. drapes, a Ir Pnvale phone hne wks Need rash lo r1rush Beach Shelter 1),14 :JI}!)!; •• •• f'emale stewardess pre 17301Bead!.842 2834 New ofrteebu1ldmg ~r::r taoxl~J>~1~J~~:f ..,..-~~/ I f ound Bassett llound Use one word in each box About 4 words make one fers same lo share 5 I 7TH STIHT 1 block off 405 Fwy an en~ max, white. rem.ik \II I f I f bdrm home F ..... lc. Fountain Valle)' worked ngbl can show Loit&Fomd W1lson &Fa1r\·te" 1· \I • C asst 1ed ine 0 type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • ya rd, rec racil "No COSTA.MESA. Bluepnnlscrvice VERY HEALTHY prC>-••••••••••••••••••S••,• 2 • 0 • fi.16 4103 " • plainly ~mokers. kids. pets or 2 or 3 room offire suites I By month or lease flt Loe . next lo develop-Happy A.ck • males S300 Irvine AIC, plenty ol prkg Uttl 963-1 l82. lob ing area Poss good job ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found while Spa tr \I • r------------------------------, • 85793171v messag~ _ tncl Ava1Lnow Call for wire, girl!nend. etc \tl' 14th&Matn.H B Realonorrucs 61~·6700 to run & manage 968-81~ • • Ne w P 0 rt Be a ch · Costa M-~. ~ sq. ft ltnlftHt Rftltal 4450 SEE SAT1SUN 11-12 30 Found small Iona haired WestcliH S2SO Mo ....,.. <-7IJ 342"' E Ch ,.. • • suite. Sl1S/rno. Ul1ls in ••••••••••••••••••••••• " a Pm an· blonde M dog. nr Hawe!> female, lovely 2 Br. 2 cld. 119 W 19th Sl Retail Store . Best beach I Orange School, H B. 962-00:KI • • ~aths. Pool. 631-S489. 851.8928. location 1n Newport' -Hooeyromb M/F , working pro-S750 Mo. 116 23rd St 155 fwy to Chapman.1 Found Katten. gre~ • • 675 remalc 8 wks. Eastblurr • I OO fess1onal only. Nr bch NEWPORT BEACH Nr ·4185£3-t401___ t_hen R. to Prospect) I Area 760-0786 • • • CdM. SZ50/mo Terry or 0 .C Airport. 340 lo 1100 RET .... C'.•.a.cE t-------lf-------+------+------1 ....... ------c Sc tt 61" ....... sn fl 644 7722 Al•_. A LOST Whtlt' Cal ~ tlh • 10 IO • 0 '-=-...--.--1'-·-----900sq fl S650mo Great CookieCo.ectioa I Gre) Patrhes Me~J • Resp adult to shr 3 br, New garden ofc. ground exposure. Harbor Blvd labry, lal. ,.._ I Verde Area 549·3768 • ----------------------------_. • 2t.,badplxw2f.frp!r. floor. overlooking Call Completely -outfitted, Found Salkie . St • 13.20 yard. Nwpt llgtS, UlO m-stream & trees Bristol Realonomlcs 67~00 top location. Good bust I • c_I uttls.§U~ St btwn Airport & SC Cd~I Prime Loe 2500 sq ness and priced Lo sell I I ~e.r~~ ~~· r ;oc~: ~~1:· • 15.IO • Shr NB Apt. 3BR, 2BA Plaza 9'26sq fl s1.35 per ft Creal Show rm eit at SJ0,000. Maltese. Retnever mo. 25-34 S232 mo. t-., ulll Will imp. to swt tenant posure Lighted Roor MEL Ft:CHS "h d · 1 • • n.. af So46 9222 497 ~l MAAL SOtlfOHl KA,,Y I ., eper M1i.. Beag e Add $2.60 for each addttlonal llne for 8 time• U!P.:]_60-«l24 t5pm -__:_ • . Sign Garden View PAVILION REALTY MAKfSOM(ON[ SMILE mix Also Cals & Ktl • • Roommate to share 2 CM~IA.l.EA Parkm.& 673-4~ 67~ PlaceaHAPPYAD lens lrvmeAnimalCare bdrm , 2 ba U1 Corona 2 room office. wet bar. WESTCLIFF AREA 700 an ll\ls rolumn Center 754-3734 • • del Mar S300 + ulil business use only S22S sq ft retail shop now htn1hMftt for only S3 25 Found Bird Bard \'1 r • Publish my ad for 8 days starting • 673·9102 _Mo. Ulllsincld.646-1684 available High traffic Oppotiwitt 5015 Call6425678 Martnf'rs School 11 \lnt' Male/female 25-35 yrs to OHLY 3 LEFT location. Agent,851·8300_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AH, Nr Westrlirr Shnp • Classification • share nice Hunt Bch. Office suites 70'. 350 2BR, hse w1store at· INVESTORS_, BrotherBranhamAdams p•n$!. Cente r Ca ll e • home. pool/spa. $190, tached Zoned for small p · t 3 M I R o De s c rt bl' 71i0 34~fi. nonsmoker 842-2S8l sq.ft. &up.Occupynow~ riva e party wants :6 a . 4.5, ev 1 7 ucc7 u 26 Name : · · RC Inv. Div. 893·1351 business. Remodeled. $700,000 for 1st TD on Books tapes Bob Pilot "" w Christian F to shr big $750 mo. 531·~ _ prime N B. properly I 963·0f>47 Pound d1g1tal watrh in Address house in H.B. No BAYFRONT htdatriatltfttal 450c Call760-8009. -park1n1? lot or Alpha children. 968·3880. Offices for rent from ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOMy ta Loan 5025 Lost & fOWtd 5300 Bela . H R found 10 21 • City Zip Phone • f to shr 2 br, 2 ba apt. 1.sos It.646-4419 600 s q rt industrial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964 2047 • • w/view, Promontory Pt, NEWPORT BEACH 504 storage work for rent Widow has money lo loan SCRIU •as found albmo female kit • CheckorM.O.enclosedO N 8 · 1360 + dep . No.NewportBlvd.lBOto ~ for~E.s10.oooup No NW"\. ten.whateneacollar.nr • 675·3889. lSOOsqft avail.alS<>"a l R...tahW..ted 4600 cred1tcheck.nopenall)' ANSWERS I s.ea\•1ew •Narc1ssu~ • Charge my ad to: • Share lovely Newport sq. fl Sierra Mgmt Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Denison Assoc Beckon Annul (dM 673 S490 Beach Apt No smoking. Ml-1324. , L~&SE 673-7311 Found Lg black L3b I.a • 631 2005 s:A Hoary Myselr • O # E p · I UNFURNISHED VENTURE CA~ITOL CRUM~ m~le \ti.' Fa1rY1ew Paar • X . • M/F lo sht 2br apt w. Start a new lifetlyle at Loe . On equity bas1S. New As anyone who has ever Drive ~7-0219 pool, $190 incl. utils, nr r--'S I ............. G . al busmess man and business ideas. Prefer hid one will lell you. c L-C.--'a! • • occ 645 1458 51 SR ~"'" wife. no children, no s 0 fl ware & h 1 g h oc....-~ 0 # Exp -· · EXEC. SUITE pets Newport orea 3 technol ~9863 beards are dislJnclJve, female Lost 10 23 Bulr • · • GCl!f'OClH Our offices are designed Bdrm. preferred. Call · macho and contain ~ color, I yr old L fw•...t 4350 for the proCeMional who 552.l lstw Trad,e your ~d st~r for perreot ol ~ worlds 962-3119 • ------------------------------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• believes !hat "Ufeslyle"I 5•1.1 00.._. new .~oodies with a proven reserves or F'ound Tan Short hair F. i r·-----··· WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE -------------i • 2cargorage,storageon-doesn't end at 9am. A .,.,.. -.. ..!_ Classiliedad.642-56'78 CRUMBS Cro ped tail Rerenlly • 1 I lY. H 8. nea.rBearh. S90 prolesalooal who enjoys ._.",.._.. 4450 ..._., • .,.. 4450 ._..SS._... 4450 ha~ puppies Ven I 111111 NO POST ACE I • Mo. 960-S2IOO. lunch on the terrace ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Friendly Vic YMCA • I NECESSARY : • 12 garages In CdM. $100/. overlookmg the manna ~M 642·2344 : i : _ IF MAILED ~-: • Call 760·9415 nights. ~al~:.of::s~:._:!,::n~ Foun1d ~ Sp~ngerSpan1~l c IN THE 640·8950Ext1Z3Daya. of restauranta, specialty PRIME RETAIL LOCATION: Blk Wht 1 2 yrs Vic. UNITEOSTATES • Offlcel.-. 4400 shops & an active COSTAMESA Beac h & Warner • f BUSINESS REPL y LABEL .. • ;;:~·;·:;;·=~=·~·~·: ~=r~.~c~~=r~~~~:~ THE HARIOR ::~~l;s~:ks:~ yellow .• w > • sUgious airport area. 375 produced an enviable SHOPPllli.IG CE .... TER & green. tame, talks . • g FIRST nA~S jt£RMIT HO u. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA j. • sq. ft. For details call "llfeatyle". Executive .... " Vic Junipero & Ari • ~ POSTAGE WU BE PAID ev AOORESS€E , 6 • H~~-~ofesalonal ore :Z~~~P':~~=~ 2300 HARBOR BLVD. lnflo~5.M. 557 ·Q'ZJl. · ... :( Orange Coaat Dilly Piiot I Bid& Space Avail. On pointed conference ~~•••••••••!?~! I •1 ,., .£ • Brookbunt at Atlanta. room.pbanunsWttlng, Ratphs,Thrifty,EdwardsCinema,J .C.PcnneyCo., DICUTIYI e ~ II J I II i e 1 &st r,r sq n. Ron Ort. ~e:·~·~=~.;!.~~· Chuck E. Ch eeses' & more anchors. • SWTI • • G e 1 R. • Proreuionala. Yourseardutopehere! 2160sq.ft.sultableforbakery,seafoodorslmilar. ~hoor~RTS 1 1 '963'83171 A llmlled amount of Approx2000sq. ft .nexttoChuck E. Cheeses' s uitable !.53-tlll MC}'lSA • 1 Box 1M0 1 • A~ prime office 6 pro· rorbabyapparel,toystoreor similar. COEDS·Woold Lov' \o • I 330 w. 81y St, I, • mcunnsum ~~~·= avati.. Part)' wit.b ~Call SUf 1 • T --.Li....i. to jf • .J.& 37 orDebb6e~me. e 1 Coate Mn1, CA 92121 : Several oftlca 1vail IA 0 lft rnwr-~• • t • 1 • lull Mnicc ate. 1uit6 H.U..-Bea.4.liataln 540.7921 •• • • .......................... ~H~ 0 .C. Alpport. f:'im~C:.!i1TiM~trn ' SW.ldle ..... Wba Otlb' PUet CIUtlftfd Ad.'2 ... , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 DI ~!9.~ ......... ~?.~! ~.~~ ..... ?!.~ ~!~ ..... ?!!! ~.~~ ..... !~~ ~~~.!~ ..... !!~ ~tr.!~ ..... !!.~~~.!~ ..... ?!.~~!~ ...... !!.~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~.~ .... .?!!! P mid 40'1 Sttb M ovtr u ror fnmdahlp .. l'Om p1n1unst11p Rtplt lu clau1ri~ Id 1727 C u Oatl) Pilot, P 0 Box l$GO CM 81 byaltltt, lovln1 Onndmothtr l)'pt ror my 9 mo old dau&hll'r, 4 days 1 wt'dl, l.~m lo S 30pm, own transport• tlon , nur Hunt .-------•I Harbour. call after &pm 84().5'75 - 81by1Uter rwedtd·Mon lhru ftt, H ror 3 mo · old CallNat.alie~lJ9 IAIYSfTTll Ptr»on nl'fded lo meet --------•I 6/yr old aarl after Se bu H • M 11r1 a school, I ~pm to ap DelCarmcn Mt'ndci 2 Altfi d <MrCleanl Su Mumu. ~~~ F.:i°MtJ':1Y a~ Mo11m1 Mendet, Muy o ~ p ~~N D A BL E enrrrm;i, desea 1111lit!r tll' Stonecrtt'k f:h•mentary, SU hlju Por favor !Jome Woodbridge, lrv1nt• al (2121 2953'11!8. IW11 Ref 's Please t•11 ll 11&1-6364 ~2 0461 arter 5·30pm. B&llroom Touch Dance Tc hr Trainees PT Eves Earn as you learn SIOOO mo or more possible. Mr Ellis 542 9047 IOATMIOWIC nud1d for ullboat chartu club in N.wPort Buch Will work on pumpt, '"""" • na-aloc On lht Job u~r :t ... r, "'°. 675-llWI IOOUllPll Cb1llu11na position available for ahlrp ln dlv1du1I with alrooa bk kpg bacqround Mull! project/partnership en v1ronmmt !teal estatl! txpr belpf\11 Forward resum" to Ad II 751. Dai ly Pilot, Rox 1560, Costo Mesa, CA~ IOOICICHPEI P11ime. J.4 hrs AM Thu rs thru Sut See Harold. 548-3687. 495 E. CLtrltTyp I Newport orrlct needs mature ~able de Liii oriented p1raon H £,\VY l.yP'ftl tMwpm l BM I u... flu '5/br Call 1Tl4J~l-0444 J u\Je Cle$~ .-tune ' e>tMr <Hn. of n~t! work. S7SO lo $850, Ille typLng 111l 40 lo 4.S WPM , 1 )'r exper P"' ff'rTed Applkatiom-now btln& t»ken betwttn 8-5 PM at U. S R'nlala Corp HQ, 171171 Mltt'hell. IJvtne. l71~ 556-4*>0_ COMPANION /AIDE. live-in. n.c for semi Invalid, elderly lady Weekends R11rs req 6314200 Comparuon J.!lhS..LC ~--_ Mature Llvc·m Compa Bookkeeper, FIT, PIT, nloo. Housekt'eper some exp prefered but 493 1393 we will train Rusty • P1•hcan Restaurant. eall Companion Aide. 5 6 day O~neral Eucullvc ueltina mature lod.ivldl&lla ror bu1lnu1 txpaAJlon Jn OranaeCounlY ~­ GROCERY SHOPPING Onct 1 week , arter nooo1, 19th/Tus lln 1145~7 Halrdttast'r full servlre S11lon is loolun1 for the rl~ht opfntol' Eaenttals Yor Halr.7~ _ H11irdresser w111tN with rollowlng only Village FalrMall.494-1600 _ Mcch111lt' Wood• Marine NB M•cb1nlc Wanted No Butt'ben IWd lnqul,.. Salary ne• • Part• Yanaatr w1nted. lfl0.11@7 A.\k lot Rick Medical TlAMSClllB R1diolol)' ofhce In Newport Bfach. M1.'<11ral expt'rl~nt'l' requirrd 431-4(22 MEDICAL F bl MD neks pt time rr ofrat•I' help, exp. bkpf . Ins .. recptn .. le co lec11on &44<0381 Hair stylist. sublease & --:-b~ your own boss Med1calFrontOmceNB. Newport Beach. 'two 1 20 hris /wk. Very m11tur'I', st11Uons now apen Call good phone mannus, Ch u ck 675·2046 or typ1n11. filing, some M2·0245roraoot , bookkeeping helpful 1 lla1rstyliat. f/lime, Reply POB 4137 Irvine, ~L927~­ Purt tlmr ~r Glrll. Rtteptioft.llt Apply In pert0ti at the 0.auly Sa1oo nH<b '° T u m m y S t u f f t r mtoM 3 daya a wwk. Rea ta urant 270 S ur •Sat.~ Rrlatol Clrl 1Sl·W7 lec.,tla.J1t/Jnht PluUcs Necdea for multi br anch MOLDING MACHIHI Travel A1ency tn Irvine OPllATOIS Good phone voice ' W 0 r k c I 0 1 e t 0 fn>nt orfict aw-arance 1 must. Typin& S$ wpm home /uv~ on gu XJnt salary It company Openlnf• ulat on all benefit•. Call Tommie &h1fl1 or uper'd or traint't'S lnjectlon mold 833-2977 in1 m1ch.lne operalori l1Cl!PT10MST Xlnl benerli. Include· Law firm In Irvine seeks 1111ld major mrdlt·11I, receptionist DuUes wiU dental + protll sht1r1ng also Include Ute typina. CIMCO some ieneralorfice. C11ll 546-4400 Fran 833--3622. _ Playground Aide. Im med. p/lime employ ment 18/yl'll & older 545.5171 HCEl'T /TYPIST $Swpm, aa telephone manner, seir.starter {7 14>957 ·8507 ask ror Sam ____ _ Manicurist, N.B .. C.M. area. 17th St. 548-9344. Models needed All types POWOID IEC./SEC'Y Men, women & ch11dren Special event company Real estate ofrtcr in Noexonl!( 548-7762 needs malun!, respons1· Irvine. some typ1n.:. Rnt.aur.nta SICllTA.IY Food Pttp • Set\ltr or ncr1t1ry tr1lote Now Hlrin& II you are Nwpt Cerier Llw otrltt frttndly. conacienllous' AJk for Apil 944-&518 Dtpendab~ wt w1nl you tr om II AM t n 4 PM Serv1rt station 1Ucnd1nt wild~· No tllp net'dl'd 3 IOl'M AJ>ply II Shell AJ>pl)' Ln Ptn.on Stont Station 17th ' Irvine Miil Terrace Restaurant Blvd NB ZIU Red Hill CM ST AIT MOW Resllurant THlllOADWAY L.AGUMAHIUS Is lntervlewln11 for DISHW.ASfotEI Th•• 1~ a permanent f/l 11n e Poll I lion be a 111 mng immed We orrcr .dnt benefits & workrng conds THEllOADW.AY Loo I Amway dis- tributor otcera op· portWll1y for &ood earn Inga You pick Lhehours Wr tniin Jo'or lotervlew. ~7 567$ - TUCHaAIDI 1nran1 center, v111me. $4 0$/hLl_si CT@}- TUCKB.OAYCAlE 4 30 6 30 PM. Mon f'ri SU-0411 THdwr'1 ... Pre1rhool. exper'd Jo'uU Lime 10 oo.6·30 642·0411 I am looking for a girl 30-3$ yrs old, 5'3" to 5'5" m good shape that hkes dance, pla) leM1s, go 10 Palm Spnngs and 1i. not a woman s ltb or smokes Plsc call Ken Brown 1117S21111 9$5 3077 for llJ!llL 549-9322 I week for semi mvahd --elderl> lady Ref's req Banking 1'1TCHER 54$ 1544 Excellent opportunity Full or p time. exper'd 1 Coun~elol'!> needed at()(.' with ne"I> estabbshed Non u111on Gene 's WM CA Mon thru Fri Health Club Attendant, semi-retired person on- ly Hrs: l~pm, Tues L!iru Fri. 644-4fi64. MODELS/ISCORTS ble persons for Santa's general omce duties Alln Femaiaonly camera operutors & CaU731 l888:.. _ __ ~.-.L cashiers al w Laguna Rerlntd ChnsttMn woman Apply In pt DOil, M Oil Fri. lOam l.2pm ur by 11ppc11ntment S8ti 1901 TEJ..IPHOME SOUCITOIS "Jeeded 1mmed1ately to work morrung & even· 111.: No selling. Will tr11111 9116-0ISI aftl'r 1 PM rm J11w1i.h "eed small apt b) Sl'M 10 27 81 Write Paul Phipps 910 Dam~ll St CM 92627 ~72646195 ~~ •••••••••.............. Schools & lnatrvction 7005 ...••.................. Guitar Instr 20 yrs F.xp. all levels & llltt'i. Call Richard llS7 54$5 Tutormg,1•ert1f1l'ated ell 1 peraenced teacher will tutor 1n your home. 1 elem_level 640-7382 Jobs Wanted. 7 0 7 5 ·······•··•·•·········· Dependable woman rom panaon lo older pen.on to take to and from Doc:tor. errands. etc -I S hr.. Pt'r day 6755066 PRIVATE Dl:TY NURSE. mature lad' &l2 5063 PR.\CTICALNURSE Companion. loving l'Jrt', rers ~8·5456, ~ 8578 1 Prl\ate nur..t'. ~ptoaks 41 languages l'an l'OOk & housl'kt'l'P Reh 548·3510 ~ Help Wanted 7 I 001 ... . ... .......... ... . .. , Acl'ounting Clerk I Areurat') a must' Work w RO\ ernm('nt t•om mod1ty 111vt'ntorat's General off1rl' knowledge helpful l'ull ror appt 54()..8671 usk Cor Ginni ACCOUNTING Fast growmg 10:>uranl't' agency has openani? 1n c1rrounts rer el\ al>lt' dept Rapid ad,anre ment for nght peri.on. salar) commensurate ~•th experil'nre paid compan\ ti.:nd1t-. <"all Pauline549~ AJD&'i Weekend Rra\l') Jrd shift onl\ ACll\l' retire menl rommunll) 1;<1 benefits ~ B 6.11 3SSS Apartment lomple~ needs HPlper to fulr1 II part lime rlean up & locijp duties Must h\e on :.Ire Apartment \'alur ln exrhange for dul1l·~ Sue S46 0619 Arch1te('lurul II lustrntors High eahlx>r profe~s1onal qu1ll11y a rrhitectural rl'ntlt'flSt & perspecl11e & lovout man Salary neR (.'all Georg_ e 96-1 94.ll Automotive TELEPHONE O'ERATott Experienced. able to type accurately & art as recept 1omst Light oook keeping eicp nol necessar} but weh:nml' ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCE/IMW 64CM444 BABYSITTt:R ~·ant11d ror I 'r old. our home ur you rs. 5 rl}b wk Call 631 4903 wkdV<\ alt ~JOPM Babysitter for J rhtldren. my N Costa Mesa homt• Mon -Fr1. arter 6pm 966·2319 IAIYSITTER Responsible for I yr old and 4 yr old Part ume Northwoods. llome Health Aids & 1nd11pendcnl bank , ~hrkel. 1080 S l'sl Ca11Am1 64.299!IO Sewport Irvine area Hwt._L s <'94 3794 I lfumemakers t.o asslllt "" the elderly & Dts abled 1n their homes. Pert & Fulltime. Needed mature ""!'SOD to Hills MaU 12l3IS87 llOO to llve·ln with cultured "" Collect R f' THIUltOADWAY work rrom your home. older woman e s we lr111n, earn S200 a 'OWOID needed 640 82611 or El Toro Rd &SD Ff'A'} lnd11pendent bank ex --Counter Girl Mature I perient'e preferred CAMY.AftERSOH "'eat Part lime Apply 1-:mploymenl parkagt' Exper'd on procen I an person IOAM to 2PM includes Medical Den I camera. Fast growing Dail) SW!Shtne Yogurt !al insurance, profit compdny m Irvine Gd & Ice Crt'am Co 298 E Wage & Mileage -636-1420 .,,. ·-Equal n-..y Employer Trr.L_.,....._.1 week or more Herb Special eveot.5 company .,....-._,,_ v.,.,. " 1:1rn"" 536-7393 No Investment needs Santas Home vis-Rehd for Sm Fam cs 1 -SOUCITOltS NEWS DELIVERY its, office parties. etc Board & Care. 2-3 dys --------•I Appointment setting shar111g plan & .iood t'9_bel_!ef!_ts 5499498 17lhStCM HOMEMAKERS COLLEGESTIJDENTS Earn S61hr housekeep. mg in Irvine. CdM & Newport. Approx. IS/hrs week. Girl Friday Home Services~-"5022='-· __ llouserleaners. $5.00 pr 2am Sam, Sun thru SlO/hr plus Also open wk. <24hrsl.548-0795 Retail Part time evenang~ & Thurs sioo + week 1ngs for cashiers & Saturday AM'~ S61hr c M N 8 1 9$3 8110 I camera operators Call Restaurant THE 110.ADW 4 y 96-4 2239 growth potenuat Canvasers Day hostess, 3 hrs pr day. _. -==.__,,.; !Y -collerl. (213J_581.:HOO_. -PARAllSE carE Pos111oni. available MewAccCMlh Moh Teter T.aers Secntarie1 PACIRC MA TIOMAL BAMk 1 In Orgaoaiatmn 1 !7t4J&Sl lllJJ EOE Banking SAVIMGS COUHSS.OR CUSTOMER SEIVICEREP. Part or Full lime New 5 dyi. pr wk Apply 111 Multi Level Marketing person. Sternwheelcr program Earn up to Hestaurant. Reuben E SJS.000 per year Call for Lee ISi F.. l'oasl Hwy. Personal mterv1ew No NO Phone Explanations DELI COUNTER 714·1132·91173 -F t 1 m c 1 n r I u d t' s CASHIBlS wet:kend shirts llarold Full & part time 495E.17lh St C M t'a:.h1ers needed 1n ORIVEllS Fashion Island slorl' IJl'll\er bakery produl·ts Exp preferred 18) rs or to ~uper marke~ l':arly older 644-S<170 _ morning Lo mid arter CASHIER I noon Call 771 4750 HOUSEWARESALES DF.Ll\'ERY persun full or p ume Appl needed. good dm mg re Crown Hard"are. 1~4 1 cord Hunt Brh area I In me I WestchH> :-JB l 536 2595 C~IER 1 DEMT~ASSIST. HOU SEW ARE SALES l Ex per Easy pared or fire 111 "lewport Good Full or P ume Appl) hou~ & \alarv 646 5411 Crowo Hardware. 1024 k ln111e 1WestchrflNB I ~~lly\ 646 M94 after CHIU>CAIE Dtt1tal Ft Office J I' I 1 m P <' h 1 Id r a r ~ Non smoker Part. but worker lor Christian 4.'ould be fulltimc E"P<'r school 1683.5 Brookhursl prd 644 0611 St . F \: 962-3312 Newspaper Deli very L.A 1 N LAGUNA HILLS Tl RED OF SITTING Times to homes on New lunch & dinner INSIDE ALL OAr Not Balboa Pemn. S6001mo. 'OWOID house will be accepting Suuthern Callforn1a'i. I enough ~i~e for sun & 3 JOam 6am 548-8441 or Spect1l Events Co applications ror all pos1 exciting rastuon rt'la1ler exercise Stev_es DeLail- 646 1413 needs Santu. Home vis--0 has a world pfon•v•rtuni I mg •~ now hanng young hr to start, must have car Marla 645·53.55 -----1lS. ofrice parties. etr lions, ct 27 ·28·29. ty to orrer yourPcrma 1>eople for a hand car HURSES•IDE $10/hr. Plus. Call today ~-D ~e~i>o~P~:nt=~ neol & temporary r ti mt· washtn~ service. Wash Housekeeper/COok M 1 F l S, noo-sm.kr, $80. per 1n group pediatnc prac co!le~2J~.:!!OO__ Drive. Fash.Ion Island positions m the following Ferraris. Rolls Royces. t1ce. Mature w/exper 111 POSTIMGCLERJC N.B. depts Mercedes, & Porsches week 556-1737 deahng with rluldren es needed ror electronics !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~•I whll£• you soak up the sent1al Mrs Austen distributor localed at PERM .t.o..1EU"r F/T NB sun Full or Part-HOUSBIEIPl:ll 645-4670. 3170 Pullman, CM En ·H ~· time pos1t1ons avail Sun Thurs some ex per -- ---restaurant """'lllOns • ous.,,.eepering • 'all631·""'"'. . • NURSES AIDE n~lld lry level ll061llon W10P· """ * OIShwasher "" o;JUU P r ~ r e r red · C a 11 for feeding p time 1n port ror advancement TEM,ORAJtY F/T Capistrano by Lhe Sea I eves ror conval hosp! 1 Please call llamllton THE GOOD •Stock Hosjlt. 496-S70'l. --Apply Beverly Manor. j E I e c t r 0 s a I e s EARTH * Crl'dll Housekeeper, 2 adults. 340V1t'lona,CM 714 6411850 ror Ill A .... DYOU I •(MtWrapp1111: Ille hsekpg, tndry terv1ew n ••• EXTR• ~c·•L Prepare I meal per day ul'!>ing """" AL Own car Call Mon RN SUPEIVISOR Pnntmg olllllwal • Asi.ortedSh1fh Thurs 10-4 559-4005_ 7 30 3 30 PM Mon fr1 F' T pressroom helper, c~! HOUSEKEEPER eeded Strong leader.1h1p ab1h Mon 3 30 pm F1111sh I n ty Cheerful. dedicated Tues 2 ~ pm F1n1sh r lime for ronvaL hospt to good patient rar11 Thurs· Fn 9.~ Appl) Xlnt benefits rnd in Be a ch a rea x I 111 1660 PlacenllJI CM s1uraBence &1sicMkpay APP0 benefits Call Mr11 Proress1onalModelsw1Lh y ver Y " anor. 34 S_lone. 642_8044 Victoria, C.M____ ~ portrohos needed for HOUSEKEEPER Nursing pubhr relau~ & pnnt Live 1n Top wages HUltSESAIDE work 851-3\~ Engbsh spealung. Must Exper'd. all sh 1r1~ 'rooertvMClrlCIC)tr THE IROADWA Y Apply m person, Mon Fn. IOam l2pm or b~ appointment S86-1901 THE IROADWA Y El Toro Rd & S D Frw) Equal Owty Emplo)er Trovet A9f"CY Assistant MmtocJer I red{'d for lrl! branr h or AsSOl' L'ardlllo Travel. in1t1a11n· & ded1cat1on are the main pre· I reqUlSlleS TlllS po51tlOD affords an opportumt)• to gro~ & learn 111 a fast p.il'<'d office A back 1eround m romm re senat10~ & a working knowledge or Sall~ a must Retail exp a plus ~·ullerton area. xlnt sa la r)' & l'O bcner1ts Enthusiasur & mterest Par1r1r Federal h;i!> rl' cl.'ntly merl!ed with Oceanside federal mak mg II one ol Lhe largest sa' 1111!~ & loarL~ tn the ~tate This expansion ha!> t•reated 2 xlnl raret'r opportunities m our San Juan CaptStrano ortu·r Clerical We are currently c;eek LOAM SERVICE DEMT AL ASSIST. Exp DA pref<'rred Wanted p·llme Mon & Thurs only Top pay 631 -3380 be clean. neat. very ar-Conv Hosp. Nwpt Bt·h Large office blag re t1ve & enjoy canng for 2 Bring your smile & Jnln quires manager to han r h1ldren. Pref non -us• FreemJrmed .dcn die accounting and ad Welcome The Good Earth Restaurants and Bakery lo Santa Ana and N11wport Beat'h b> J01n1ng our team. and help us bnng good food to good people We are gJVJng the pubbc a new choice to family danmg, fresh . wholesome . nutritious food . pre pared with httle or no preservatives. H you share our commitment lo wholesome food and good heallh. and hav~ the a bllity to com municale effecttvely with others. please co me and talk with us Sailboat maintenance & t.'d persons should ron deaning. Newport tactTomrrueal833-297l. Beach F' llml'. Mon TYPIST RECEPT mg a S:wings Counst•lor CLERK TRAINEE smoker Mustbeableto tal&llfems.Topsalary min1stral1on or bldg run a house. rook & Call Mrs Slone o p e r a t 1 o n s Jo' r I , 7 J 3 () li cl mechanical uppt1tudl' 70 wpm FT. for bus) with experaeol'l' & a Immediate OPt'ning for p l 1 me Custom c r loan service (')erk Ac Sen1ce Reprt.-sentat1ve. curak l)'p1ng rnmputa These are carl'er pos1 taon skills & 'ariet} lions with upward Salary $900+ Call mob1hl\· avail Salan 640·9350 commensurate With ('~ jc1em~I DIETICIAN-IEG. For 82 bed psych hospital 1n Dana Pt Take full char.:(' or bUS) Dietary Dept anrl plan n1nR purl0 ha~111ic . budl(~lmR & personnel I We nl:'l'd a s tron11 ~uprn1sor w11h a rreatl\e & cunng at I t1tudr T~ l'hallengmg poi.111on o(fers outstand m~ work environment. op pt'> for growth & xlnt benefits Capistrano b) the Sea Hospc 496 5702 drive. Own room, 1:0 642-8044 Res ponsibilities in - benerits. Refs req. CdM Nursing elude maintenanrc & Call AnswerAd 11496, LVH se<·uraly r ontrart 6424~,,24hrs.__ 3_11 ~ Conv Hosp NB managemanl;tenantre Janitor Part-time & area. p05 attitude. xlnt lat1ons, rent collct'tion fo'ull Time Evenings. benehls. Call Mr~ supervlSlon. uttl usagl' ..,., 2727 W Coasl llw• Ir vine uCfire Xlnt spell-r~-. " I mg & 1erammar a must N B 645-7100 Lob •>f 'ariety Plenty ol Sales prcs!.urc If you love tc Need Sales Poople Part wvrk . this 1s the job fo1 or Full T1mr New vou Nons moker Multi Level Markctmg 1 957 9331 perienre Xlnt frmgt' INSURANCE benefits parkage • Clean Orfit·e Bldngs SI ,,.., """• monitoran11 . rinam·aal -one,.,.............. report pN>f\ Ar('()Untin° Must ha\·e own equip -~.. .. We are hinng for the following positions Program 1-:am S2S.OOO w w k lo SSO 000 & up per year a1tres~ a1tel"!o. roo s. Please appl) u1 person l:la1m!> offire loolo.mg for to dental person w good ment & reliable NUISIMG background a must transportetion. Call for RN's.LPT's.LVN'~ We Previous property Call ·for Personal In bu!>er.!i expllr <l only I ten ie~ '10 phone F.x I AP p I \ In Person PACIAC FEOERAL typmg & plea~ant phone m11nner Some exp SAVINGS & LOAM hetpCul CaU Mr Or mtervaew.SM-0~ ha'e num11rous oppt'ys manafement expr ror l1reni.ed pro J helpru Forward rt! JAMTOR resi.1onals on all shifts sume to ad • 751, Datl) •Line Cooks •Food Preparallon •t.:lllit~ •Ju1ce&Salad ·•Kite-hen Help p ana ion • l' .,1 I I t 714 832 9073 Jt'dro "· Baker 6nstol. . 32009 rock, 833 9511 Camm0Cap1s1r.1no -J mmediat.e apenlng for a Ex per Ul a P6> ch1atr1r I Pilot. Box L560. Costa ' Sales \.\ ELDl::R , LIQUID WALLPAl't:R Mad;regor Yachts ~dnJuanCap l'A --------• 17141fl61 7200 CLERICAL Janitor lo wort full II me. rar1hly desirable We or Mesa, CA 92626 __ naght shirt Ex~ll fr I fer rompelJtive salary & '/TIME EVMMGS In add1l1on to an ex Salvs and apphrat1on 1631 l'lacenna CM will tram 968-m22 --'-' - Equal Oppt) Emplo> er 1 PART TIME l..ooking for mtereslmR Banking work• Typing no SA VIMGS-shorthand Office lora mge benefits ~or more xlnt benefits m a unique • cellenl salary and com mfo and mterv1ew. call selling Capistrano by CC •11 ICJ m • k e V • v •an• l 714 I the Sea Hos~ 496-5702 y otA Ccrrien plete rber nefir•ts pllckage. 641 ·1616 E.O.E. MtF ---Adults with outstanding we 0 er ull traanmg DRIVERSWANTED LAaOaB -PART/TIME attracllvepenonahlies with pay, pa_1d _vat'a Sates XEIOX orERATOR 500/o COMMISSION I Reproduction Graphcis possible on earh sale Tet'hmcian to operate New opporturul ) don't rop' m;irtunes colate & SUPBlVISOR t1on on POI J.days per L I N ., h week. Sat & Sun 646 7431 • ~ no selhno Ml 4407 IO·IS year old youths t'emenl opportunities IE1~~lr~vm0Lm111A g hoTlmMeEdSe Manual laborer for con-Work from your home. who enJOy working with I lions. and rapid advan miss out 546 9429. t'om hmd reports ·~eatnes~ ~uter message es~ent1al Full lime Ap pl} 1n person 10 .Mr oca • ewport oeac Sa\ mg~ & Loan has an 1mmed1a1e opt'nang for a Sav1ni:s Super. 1sor with m1n1mum 3 Yr~ c•I Operations & ~uperv1sorv e~penence req111 red Personnel management. new ac c•ounts. IRA 1KEOGH. collections. and NOW aCt'OUnL~ f'u.JI msuranre bener.ts & paid carl'er apparel Salary com mensurate with ex penence Please call Ms Denny P.tn~•o 714-645 6505 MEW,ORT IAUOA SAVINGS & LO.AH llOOlrnneA\e .NB EOE Beauty OrCMCJt Co.tty'' FinntWon Need~ hair stylists, ~hampoo person & ass1s tants TopSalary R1\e Gauche. NB S40-81T7 IEAUTY PRESTIGIOUSSAL.Ollt Looking U> add Lo uur st.iff. 2 assistants R 1chard Ouellette llairSalon 200 ~frwport Centt·r Or. Inane & Newport areai. i;truct1on & mamlenanre ..... Evenings 6 9 Pm Ciall Apply between 2. and S $450 ~ mo Je?oi. or water system High PART TIME 642 4321 . ext 343 pmateathttlocallon CLERICAL ~ 0235 school Rrad with vahd Crew Superv1!>0rs. wurk between 2 p.m and 5 Work Tempuran JOhs Driver needed immC'dial Callforn1a driver 's p time rveninRs & Rm AskrorAndrea I 3810~ Pla7.a Or1vr rlosetohome I) Must have Valid Ca license. Sl.019 1 mo to weekends Supen1s1ng · Sant.aAna VICKJ Hu:iTO'll Dnvers l.it•ense & Clean start Apply Laguna the door to &or ~ales 1--------•1 &ASSOC driving re<'Ord Apply in Beach County Water rrew of younj!sters Ex R.E. IMVESTMENT 21tl Newport Center Op~7 »~·30_540-0400 I person 2431 w Coast Dist ,3063f9St:,.L B cellent earning~ ror Earn while you learn Dnve Hig,hway. NB LEGAL SEC'Y person w1l~ ab1bt) to H E R I T A G E New-port Beach CLERK/TEMP. TUSTIN Ma 1 u re motivate \.an or lar11e INVESTMENT w 111 Oppurtunit) lo learn ELECTROMICSP~ Shorthand prererred. car1sneeded.Call teach you creative The Good Earth ahout c·omputer data en· for skilled & semi skilled b t t . d Media Merchants r. o an c1111c 1031 Ex 10 & retrieval. Some fil or we tram apphcants Cul r n ~ req u are 213-417-2756 EO£ changes. investor de· ing & typmg Could w go~d Cmlarl\.ba~k q!i:e~m1~0ex~:,>! r:; velopmenl&counseling. A~fr:!.':n~~~~~y SALES Fuentes at Robert Bean COMMBCIAL R.E. William Frost & As Extensive on the JOb sot·1ates. 1401 Quail St tra1mng Must be h1~hly , .. N•e•w•po•rt_Be_a('•h __ _ motivated self starter 1• Income from propert) Merchonciw management plu' a ••••••••••••••••••••••• draw wlule vou learn • Attrart1w l'omm1ss1on Ant1quu 8005 schedule & benefit s ••••••••••••••••••••••• pacakge oHered Call MUST SB.L Ken.675-6700 Antique elrhing b~ Wilham Hogarth. dated become per!Danent rrg~~I G~~rd ·~,.:r deadlines. No litigation 1·-·,·····r-n-M·E--~~:~o:.~;:~r~:~s I EmployerM/F/H/V Call Tom Mitchell at military helprul Call Salary & benefits open an unusual oppty for ,~~~~~~~~!' Sales AMF Sc1entlflr Dnllmg c d G h 3$ hour week I girl or-EVDIMl't' --; ~7 9051 EOE M1F j 1 n Y e r 1 n g r Pb -IWW right person. Conr1den-DAILY PILOT I HICKORY FilMS -714 979-7363 1 ·~ one:73l·8554_:..__ •we are presently seek ti1I 1nten•1ew Call I Oppty sell gourmet -Expenencedsheetmetal LiquorStore._Stockmg& lngadults~ilhpleasanl Vmce~S880. --1 CLASSIFIED ADS f oods & girts ror 1763 Cancature or John Wilkes Famlll.IS piece shown 1n Encyclopedia Br1ttamca Have $850 appraisal Will sell for S350 rash immediately &.'\S-6.'!92 p jl COLDWeu. BANl(eRC man rorfmeshop Weld Cas h Register ex personahlles who would 642·5678 holidays flex hrs mg a must' Wood Art perience, necessary, be1nterestedmworkmg Fashion lsland6406030 2305 W Second St Santa over l8 Apply between 8 1n Sales & Promotion p 0 l T -I WeslcliH Plaz.a 642 0972 --------• Ana 542 2343 & J weekdays. 1888 with Daily Ptlol Came~ rocess per a mg ramee I WESTMINSTER Gat/ Guard. 12 308 30 Plat'enlla,Costa Mesa 10 to lS years old I ABBEY AM shirt 1131 Back Bay MAIMT'EHAHCE. Unl1m1ted earnings Solttpenoft ANTIQt.:E MALL Dr _NB.644·~10 5.,...°" available to right Children's Store. reta11 1 ll751WestmmsterAve tu....u# H s ""PM experience pref Full G \RDE'IGROVE ,_ ...... "'' ' '" "-' I Orange Coast College person r "" to t1 me Pettie Marc he SM 6100 Thtlolxloia...cw, I SIG4l·Sl999/mo .. 3 JOpm 8 JOP M. Monda y thru 6424714 -----~~!!"' WORD PROCESSOR Currently has '"th: rollow to -midnight Perr~rm Friday Some Saturda} Pos~llon ~n for strong ma positions available I skilled & semi-s~illed ava1labihl}' For ap SAi.ES 'Player Piano Cher typist with excellent " maintenance repair on poi ntm ent , tall . Personneededforreta1I r ywooil Regular, & s p e 111 n g gra mmar C! buildings & equipment 642·4321, ask for Ben Brass Bed Store 3 days • ~inki Tmk 40 rolls. Xlnl skills Should ha,·e at Lead Vdet P Request application Williams. per week Call 642 2712 Condition $2300_ Eves. least 1 _vear expenenc·e A responsible, peasant from Coast Community 951 1547 Days, 975-4367 d d I A""ed l ----Sales""rson, ladies' h1uh on word processing an IVI ua is """" 0 Colleges. 5.56-:D47 & sub-Ir you're in lhe market r "' 1 manage our working b 5 Oct 27 for a better car. be sure fashion store Npt Reh equipment. rca eslate valet staff 4 days per mil Y pm . -area. Salary + good background desirable week Must be able to E O.E. M/FIH to check. lhe many autos SHE.LL OIL CO. benefits Jo\111 & 11 ·11mc 5.'il 1.293 I 'J ewJ.lOrt_ Beach Dynamic working en -------advertised for sale in CollS44 7100_ ,•aronmenl deal well with people. Want Ad Results 642·5678 Classif~ SWITCHIOARD Sales * Antil• Show Sun Oct 25111 •aily Pilat ···· .. ··· .. ··· · -.., Clenciil ADVERTISING CLERK The Daily Pilot has an opening for an .idvert1s1ng clerk on a part time b86111 Will venry publication of adverttSmg In the Dally Piiot and issue related management report 4 or 5 hours datly, hours rlex1ble Ideal ror house~1re or ,( uclc•nt f'.ill Pc•r.,onn1·I llrpan nwnt 642 ~321 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING GRAPHIC DESIGNER Immediate openlnl( <n the crtat111e llC'rv1ces deptcrtrnent now txlSl~ (Or full lime art I! t. Kequll"(':S l{ood graphir de9lgn 11nd spatial sen~1l1vlty. ability lo sper type, somt' 11luHtrat1on or terhnit'al draw1n11 ab1l1ty. knowledgeable in production. an understandm11 of re~o1I ad,·erllsina desl11n. and ability to meet dtadllnes We'rt fHt pat'ed but fun to work for. with an urellent benerit packaJ?e 1ncludln1t dent11I Ir you htve ;it lt'.llll ont' ve1r'. flpfrlence 1n pnnt-onenlcd "ork and 11 t'UN'C'nl port/oho. call Carl Tesh1me 11 642 4321. ext 243 to schedule an aJ>P()lnlnwnt ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJO W BAY ST • •COSTA .. ESA, CA. tMM , AN fOUAl Ofl"°'-TUNITY (M".OYE• , · ......................................... · OPERATott This 15 :~me posi PROCESS OPERATING TRAINEE Exec~~eR'!e~hS firm Opening on very active lion in ourho111ekeepmg ($9.14/HrJ seeking bright. ag ! IOAM lo4PM I 2 position board Must dept Hours. 7:~ AM gress1ve R~ruiters ~·ho have I veer current 4 JO PM Weds· Thurs. Here 1s your opportunity for employ-con thmk & grow nch' Newl>Ofift' ltw1 11111 Jamboree Road NB ~8983_Adm S2 !lad_ switchboardexpenenre orr. ment with respected industry For Interview. call Dynamic working en leader. A number of career positions 673-2902 SPECTRUM JAPAN~EANTIQUES Lowest pnces' 504 N Newport RJ\·d Suite 203 N B Sal IG-4 Sun 12-2 vironment. Ple11se call for an ap· b' d 't · 4040 MacArthur Blvd I pointment 9.30 5 PM. offering sta 11ity an secun Y m Newport Beach. 92660 Monday tbru Friday, employment will be available at our (714)7S2-llll 645-5000 Extension ~I w i Im I ngton Mr g. Com pl ex in Carson. We offer a beginning wage ~ rate of S9.14/ Hr . with excellent op· P. al.,, Pl.IOI ····· ..... ··· .... ···-.·~. port unities for rapid advancement Field Sales Supervisor Limited openings avaLl:able m the Orange Coast area, for selr·mot1val.ed, career oriented individual who can work with Field Sales People. Train, motivate and get results. Statloll wagon or van necessary. ExctpUon41 e11rnin11s. plus job relu ted benefits avell~ble ror the right people. Ir you can produce· results. not J~t talk about It, call 960-0694 for Interview. Ask for Mr. Chan~. Coeat Piiot 330 y Street Costo M.e$0, CA • I j :'I • I ; I •I .: Equol Opportunity E~ : ~. .·· • • • •••••••• , • '. t •••• ' •••••• '.'.' ••••••••••• KIDS-STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $30--$60 per week. Trtps & Prizes. Ctl .... 0 ce .t SJt.0601. to higher level positions 8aying $10 97 and Sl l.47 per hour. perat- lng, m echanical, or craft experience is desirable. Must be able to work rotating shifts including weekends. Also m ust be ablt> to work from heights We offer xlnt working conditions with outstanding comp any benefits. Call between 8:00-ll :30 and ' 12:30-4 pm M·F for appoln\ment 1213) 518-5682 1213) Sla.5683 Stc/lKp Development CO looking for sharp person with professional altitude J;all Carol At 752 81~1 SECUTAJtY/ OfffCf MGlt. self motivated settrary with rronl office ap pe1rance and outgoing personahly Must be de· pendable w/ good busi· na1 and or1anlialional q ualities. Call Jerr .Jktlrl l - •SICUTAJtllS• Shl. 80 Dtc. Ftnanct or Mort.1age bKkflmd 11 mual/Fub Isl 118,000 Exp Conaullant Ours Lit ReindmA&Y. Tne 4020 BlrdlElt'MEOE Newport/83U190/Fm -642 297_6 --- Antique round t1gar Oak table, 3 leaves. value S8SO Sell $400 ~-'1004 Antique Slot Machines. Jute Boxes Solid ~res5 Cuh Registen Misc an tiques 981 6_148.._1181 88J'3 __ DOU SHOW Sat. & Sun .. Oct 24·25. Free admission Exhibit & sale Huntin1tton Center Mall. ~ Fwy & _!eac~Bl"'._d. H. 8. Antiques Burled walnut uprl1ht Plano, burled walnut burftl &lSO Camel back daw fttl cout'h " chair. Tac Rttl to Reel IA2340 $375 Lawn m0'9tf, 1ce«ptina Your fr iend• and orrera SH 71 1$ or nt11hbon me Clualfied _M2·SQ'71 • __ wh en l h t>' h 1 v e Pf091t wbol'.ltld ~ 1omtthl11 ta u ll lhould 1hr171dll81M n..1'll ltll JW lln well Strv et~ Ule \t9oft .. hr*ml DA~ .. .. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Oolobtr 2•. 1981 Wl .. u IOOI Affl•cli IOIO ..,..._ Htolkycltt IHO ht' I040 0.,. I040 ,_ ..... , IOIO,_..._, IOIO.......... 1050 Pwwfhlt IOSO ....................... •·•••·•···•············ ......................................................................... , ........•....•.••• ·············································· ...•.....•...•............•.................•. Anllq~ Uaar O.k t'hatrs, Kltt'htn Ald OishWuher llUY AIP\.l.AHCB Rtd Scbwlnn Cruiser, K£ESHOND P\lpl AKC. Cocktr Spaniel Puppy, Kloa·•IH aoUd "aloul * * I BUY * * Jewtle11 typuhowca.es, Waler bed twtn 7', tom btnt ktoll. Value Xlnl worlllnf cond ~ llS'J.1133 24".Uktnew,m . Champalre.M/F.Pellt champ lloea, AKC. hdbrd, dbldrt11er, 2 UOOtacb Major Saft, plete, •Int cond stO :.Hll~41NlOOt Sl1tnll'11 StH Pantl ~9807 s bow Pvt pty black femalt', 1250 wall mlrron i Z nl&hl ~oodUUNd f'uml-0 lure' UOO Typltt dull 5.St0'783 Brus National C11 h 11&0 HOT OFFER! 11" boys Schwinn bib 213/li97·™5atuem_. _ 731·&995 1tand1, IU0/080 .. pp ance1 R J will wl r•turn. 11$0 Eiec · -- Rt1ls1tr Obie Orawtr 7~1UI COLD CASHI cuatom s apd, buu1 sum TZU pups, AKC. Fn.to Y• 1045 ~»O. ~S=~OM d II w/exee cflalr, l200 Dininf rm tblt ~11.1 8 I.ale llOO era 1800 HARBOR AREA TO EDISON• otdl1ilvei:.MQ Ml-13.SS ~and up Cuhonly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kin1111e btd and head 6 6. ....... )'\...•£.•& M2 15'f.l~ :,m8390•lnt rond SW iSl 8110 APPLIANCE SERVICE Rt<!Schwmn Crul:le r 9} 93(ll Free to &ood ht>mt', bl1ck board Sl.50. Call Wt 5 -.P99 ~· Maple bureau' bed $200, ·- Dtpttssion Club 0( Hunt We buy UHd appUances CUSTOMERS! lt40 POODLES 'R' P£0Pt.1': Lab Pup, male, ~«!Ch 845-9877 I IUY llUIMTUll aofa '150, ref~ 185, 11v For ule· Comp kin11 51 inaton BHrh prt1tnt& Weaellrtt00d .11uar. 5.57~--Home·reJsedTcupJMm. room to run m 3698 7 pt youth bdnn aet lncl 1'" 857 aw Sl50 Perre~I 1150 ~" rdm set wt bedding •nnUanrts S49-3077 G •· board u.. I 54S-_20eo___ -· reuer 2 Y"* n~w. Clau 'Show Ii Sale Sat :u: · ~ - -Get S2S for your opera· .. ......_ tWtf'Wt 1025 room"' · ....,.2848 White k1tk'n with blut' corner 1roup, wa nut KING INNL'RSPRING "-dr ""t ft<>< 2 o k .. d 0 2 h t bl nd _, -.. rlni h h00/0 8 0 "" 0 -.. s, ·~·1·1 Nauaah~d" v "w.. ..... 11 .. n ct 41 lunllnglon REFRIGERATOR e aeco ""tticrator. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Standard Poodle puppit'a, eyes ~·emalt' •b<>ul 6 1 EXTRA FU\M mattress ~ ...., "' " tblu I& ea All new Stach Womtl'I.\ Club l20 V~ry clean. auto defrost lt'a costtn& you up to UDWOOD LA TH w b I I e, AK C rt' g ., ~ell& ~Jll.Q__ _ 151·24.98. Ml, nevtr Wied, worth aofa, $75. Gu BBQ. 5 cond. ~ l~h fil.reet tlfl'I0-4 Sl55. 893-9000 tt« or mott a year tn 50·6, boarda/buodle, Ch• m P. line' $200 Young hm111le German 8!1> lllre oew. Obie IJlte $530, ntr. 1248 dtl 2.!!Qi 67~~ Movin& m111t »ell L1kr 2 antq •hof1 poster bt'<I Kitchen Aide dishwasher, electric bills. Donate 12/bundle 646-*5 Jim 730-~ ---shortbatr, very fnendly com P lete w I a I I lH' Never used queen n , 3 catm bar atools, aobd new ! k1na m11Uress $15., frames, qi, wood, SI~ szso L•lton microwave, your operating second Doberman F Spayed 644·~~ ceuorlta. Custorolled worth $399, cash only ·oak, vinyl uphol gd contJ). wht. wall shelv J•.,_§44~54!,833~1 1250GE.dbloven,S.'IOO. r~f~erat.ortooneotthe MOW36~/FT Sl00.4yrsoldVerygood Femnle German headboard/ bureau/ 9ZUdel.UauaJl,ybome. ('()nd,*40ea,67S·l.5Uart 1nfforlawaJlco.t$700 . Exec Walnu11Chrome Oak Kitch cabinets, ca tleslisted below,be Redwood 2X6 &ecking, watch Do". Has had shorthair puppy, very bookcue/ desk. Cost 754-73SO -6-·--1t11 SJ50 ,2chromctbl d k I Ull \Hn /SU re tO mention thjg 4 ""'long' a•••~ .. ood d ' !' uao aaklna 1700 W 1-U ¥1/P olic floor ...,.,1e11 . .....,.~-·--__ ·•v • '""'n:uw Auar trallUll .549-0373 friendly 64' 36S6 or " • " MUSTS•• au.1Utdlntable,extends l;smps 150. ea, p11t10 -Spet'ial o.ffer when you fcoc'"ll n...-k . r . 66~·2692,k~trylng. _.. I saver, S37S t'if"m 7 rt 3·1n 1 unit sink. refri(I, nuke the arrange. uo • u= "'ent'ang A~C Doby Puppies. Xlnl 631·1030. _ -----Mahogany Dbl. 8ed to 96 ' w/4 chairs, S300 tbl 12 ch ~ .. marble w o In u t book t· as e Slove, S'x2', wt upper menu. get a receipt, and installation a vailable Lanes & Temperment ,,..,,....,.. 1050 °d!}',·b .. bJ.rmcon'~~·r·~300to' w/mattreu. Night stand Full size box springs & top end tbl ~ .. MU!c. w /moveable shelvcs, cab~· 833 <1191· Southern California Lowesl price guar Jim O: S36·~ __ ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• "' " •@ .tr dresser to match. Llke matt , w/fr1me. W 2 p1c:tmarror S11t 8 1 536 S3SO.Antiquc11oldgame GreatRefngcrulur Edisonwillpayyou$2S orkenan me646·988S. Loving 2 yr old F',Kingsiiewaterbed,heot queen sz bed, 1200. new. Must see to ap· royal blue llerculon B111woodNB76(!:.J6.19 lble w/2 chllln.,$200 I\~ Xlntcooditton Your dooalion 15 tax de c_,,.. I Shepherd Hw;ky 110. e d , pedes la I w 112 494 2522 predate. Only 11000 or chalra, StOO/eo Call Bani lay walnut wall unit sorted top quahty :mti John 64~S165 ducllble. Free pickup by lqMl,_..t IOJO ~76(11 drawers , h d b rd , 8' Sofa with matching best o tr er Mar I a lifter~· 54!1-4446 St$00. $2400 at V1kmg que Ibis, from SIOO to A -the charity Ttus :;•....,.ial ••••••••••••••••••••••• AKC Black Lab Pupp1"•, $300/bst. 673-3233 love seat, llood cond, 6 3 I . 7 7 9 7 aft 6 p M Mo•'-or....L.. Furn Private purly $200. 496-47<Ml eve~ after man a ~•de by side, r&I. .,,.~ v· 'l T-'-1 L "a -S I S 0 ma It c of re r k d ..,. ~ 6PM. • tf. IS cu rt . gd cond offer expires December avi ar """'cope ens champ lme, 9 wks old, Diningrmtable~4chaars, wee ays, unylimt Olive green i;ofa bed. J!.46·8964 Lile v· lOn E 1 k ms 080548-4761 18, 1981 ~~~p~~69 new67se3 U1388SlOO shot1 & Wi>"JU. 646·8627 smoked &lass 00 chrome KIM2t ·h3350. b . ";~kenkds. If ~ answer new cond, roWld cockla1I Small sofa, hke new, · It' an ast al' T Q 11 G ---r · · · .Doberman puppies, bred bas ~., I c en ca mets, sank, picase eept.ryU1g table.2ols/schaars. Dan Sl7S Coffee table, Bed. Walnut inlay $250 op ua ty as Dryer, Children's HosptUll CAM ERA. Pentax KIOOO, for good nature. Oescen· e. ... 4.S. 673-13118 SI SO Gas oven S2S Bunk bed· solid wood ~ble. 2 leaves, 6 chairs M aho a $20. S49 1365. M.ust~e~ 9iJl67J 1S31 bke new~.....,.. ofOr11noe''-.. -•u 3 lens & accessories dants of Storm. Reds Sofa & loveseat. pillow Por tldishwsher S2S handcrar•-... o· .. ·tand. Obi b-" h """""""'° -\AIUI'"' Pe f c d ...... 080 backs, pumpkln eolor, 646 S482 11 i.cu • u-., e c.. comp w 5 eet, Sectional solu, HerC'ulon A;pioK" 8010 Stove,qualatyO'Keefe & 171419'72·1242 r on ......., andblacks Oamhasll9 xlntcond.$250.ll42l94S mgqua ly$115.SJ6.4926 p11lows, spread, hke green, gold. whilt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt!rntt, good rood SISO 644-01~ Champions m blood lme STUNNING KING SZ (1) roucb, (1) lude·a·bed, new M1.sc Ken Roberts pillo"° backs. xlnt 117S Brand new Frigidaire 22 S48·8513 or S48-448S St Vtncenl de Paul Cats IOJS 848·9979, 759·100 Mo\•ing sale xlnt t'ood' WATER BED. 8 dwr ped blue, green & yellow 17SO Wh1t1.Jer Ave Space cash 642·3163 eu ft Sade b} Side thru w ---1714) 633-9190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gorgeous pa1r male Shah-chair $30, 7' sofa SlOO base, dk wood, 4 cab w Ooral, end Ibis & roffee 6 CM Queen S1ie Waterbed 6 door ace & water '5900 asher $S6 Gas dryer HIMALAYANKJTIEN Tiu puppies AKC $30be~ $90,ls~ t70, bkcse cane arcenl, padded tbl. white w/glass. All furn and nusc Jo'ra, Orwr ~tal. 3 shell 631-5663 . SSS both work good The Salvation Army C ream pl I w ht M ' Shots Unw;ual Cham-slJ1Q._..,. 631·2198 sades tuck liner. htr, 3 lamps. painting, all Sal & Sun 9 6 6581 Crista hdboar~padded rails, --548·8Sl!!>r~ I !714)!>47.a!JI papers. 10 wits, llSO lor Long Couch. 111S Coffee shelf hdbrd. SJOO coordinated. Sold as Palma,H Q. heater, xlnt rond S200 Kenmore wn.sher & ga~ L'pright freezer, runs G E double 0 ~;-;; 770·8688__ ~eco 64S·l54S table,175.0blebed.SSO 631~3 rou onl .497 .. 116 Loveseat, rock5 41 bestoUer96S-4_6S7 dryer Sl.25 ea or~ good SIOO ~-8513 or s tove1rol1sser1e 1m· HavesometJungtoselJ• Yorkaemaxpups,?wks Recliner, $75 Corner Pr a rmless loveseats, 8posterqueen siiewrap r eclines StOO OBO '1oth. 846 7694_ S48 4485 -I m~ula!.t._$200. 646·1378 C_lassif1ed ads d10 at_ well REAL c.Y,11.,!!· S1S 00 Bookcase, S40 536 3181, good constr., need rov-around brass bed. Sl.000 Deluxe Stroll~ baby h1 Dbl dresser & nurror + 2 -""""'""'' 536 9421 I s100 5S2 o:n night stands. top qualt· Here's How You Can Use --erin&. . I 673·0193Ev,wknds cha1rS3S.645-l6.1I ly,$17S 1089.~·S872 Our Famous Dimes-A-Line • Bring them or mall them with correct cash to Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St. Co1ta Me u , CA. 92626 · • Each Item must be priced with no Item over S50 .. 20c pe• Hne -$1 .00 mir :mum. • No livestock, produce or plantt • No commercial ads allowed (JL'E·~;\' i;1z1• '."altr1·'1~1'i l>RAW~:I{ rhe~l ~ 8~~;,llr~~fl~'l'1':~~ c11 J'"'" ~s :.1a1rhanii chair' ~1 I Jmp, 5:; ll.11t·hu111d nun mar Drapt"i Slll Hl·.in b.ii: I ' " r n ti o o k l' ·' ' e SS 962 !fl'>!I !1121 "·•)J.IJ h ... 11lh11,11d' \\Ith l\\10 lluntangton Rl'.irh l!t·d fr_:1m1·' .ind na.i:ht I •l,11111 ~> ,j \11ri:t• { UIO \\'EE D \\' Jl''-1·1 'il' ,JI , cir \ t'r' "°'' \\ ork' olht·r I bt':.t S4U l.uu 1 r .. 11 I• 1 p.1r1' Jll S2S shutter door., :!H\IVI 1.1 ho 11m11n rnJIC'htnJ.? 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HEl.\'F.S 2 Jlfl '\11 H 1· 1111 cl µLt \l'r S 18 eaclr Elt't'tr11• \l.\\lJI! 1.111111J.!C' t h:ur ltkl' nt'\\ dn l'I' S!'>O "•'c n·1.11 \ ..:1.; 1.11"' rt.'1·urc1l'I Jnd chair ~s 11"" 111 111·1~1 1.111111 s·w !'>t.11nl1·\• S25 lilkL l.H"I.. ~:!11 li11ll .11111 -•rt'"' Jl'o We1i:hts $.'ilJ \rrh I.imp hr11n1r ~ lh \techanrr S3S l:;lll'\\l11p;l11.1 .rntl t·.1q1t'nlt>r loob World Book '!120 i<I S:!U PIJH' dJ\\' $4 Compll'lt hnnl! 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Mc~a East of rJc'h \,.v. \larro\\aH• ee.nter SIO Rear view Three ~ohd core doors 111·6 . . :'vi" an~· smaller pieces soc SI SIO S1 h·er c;indlc llampster llab1trail S5 Ra Ip h . s 5 5 li SH 12 h:.ik1n11 dish SHI Creµt· mirrors S2 each. Trunk S20 each :!Ox'.lfil n rach 1007 Must ang rear ~trek~ SIO ;\Japll' head b k SS 1 11 lu ggage carrier. new ~firrors S!i Sift Wood CAR radio S!S. C R ~ bumper s.15 979-6699 and foot boards SIO N e w o o I ~ S I anytime ma i•r .lnl'"' ttn S50 3 oz bare block SSO. shingles f<>r '>hakl' rtK1f 21m Console 'f.V SSO Children s furniture and Micro~cope S2 Bovs Dl:"IETTE labit• I rha1rs gl:t"\' arr l'lothanl! PAIR 6inx9in 'IJl':lkl'I ~ 11nd l\\et'ler~ SIO Pair corner ,peakcr hoxl's $ I S i\l 1'n 1 r ct' 11 r d r han l(cr Sill lllfl Doctors C1rdt• 'I> Costa Me!l11 &i2 i511!1 c.am sha.fl GT . 545 SSO P"r squJrn 13 Hand kml Afohan S50 LARGE nude cabinet tablerhaar-. S!O La\\n Re1dell ace skates S.1 i:amP' anti hunk• r l th 8 < ~ .. S35 . New 48inx24in r Lots of good ltO\ s 'fo rmrca I S45 ()Id 1.oc Siii Satu11l;j\ .inrl WILSON ball glo,•e Sl3 isonS\\1 new rings squares I HI long Christmas tree and plcllirl' (rame $10 urn1lurl' SS SIO models SI Ch1ldrnn \\heelrha1rS25 ln\'.<hd Sunda~9.) 3200Daknl.1 \\'all hanging SS Two S50 Prest one 11 roolanl walnut colored roffee stand SIS Electric razor P1 ct urci-and p1 ct u re ' "' a Iker S20 In, .ti Id c , 'pe;ekcr-. S50 Elerlric S2gJI Startcrgolfrlub~ table SIO P1c1ureo; S6 Alarm clock $2 \.lyi;tery papHbarks frame' SI $10 Sfl books SOc·Sl To\S 50c ra1~ed lo1le1 'eal SHI o~ta_l_rs_.a. ____ _ ml•at sheer $20 f'lnor Sl5 Go!f shoes. ne"" $20 soc s4 Th r (> l' ~ 0 r( Recliner SIO Paar wall 1 .0 <' . 548 3 7 i 6 f 0 r ~tu ff ed I! n r al I a SJ 1312 Cambridge Lane 646 2300 or 642 697:1 /\ I' .\ RT ~I E :-.; T , 1,.. --·I J m n t • '"s.is · T""o J.224 :"lhnnesola A\·enue. boards ""<, ..,,. and sso lamps SIO Tare chains dire<'laon I. awn mowers SI o •off Hil?bland 1 646 1355 rd11"<'ruto1 00·1 Ki nu YELLOW •. ancl hro\\11 1>\nd1l'l"_P11r.~~.!':, ... ,. T\\O C l l\I ...., ...,,., " ""' ... ( S2S \\ r l"h ~ ......, os a' esa Paper and hard back $8 Rooks IOc·SOc Ski •GAFFERS and Saltier Edger S5 i\ d d • n g Z 61 ~ Lad 1 es b 1 k e. :it A:" l: ,\ L l)pe\\ rat er Wt· "'Jll'rbt'C.I rnrnplclr so a all'r .,.1 ~nt•r hohh\ \\Ork table" SIS GOLD sofa excellent books 4 (or SI Rust rack SS Outdoor tree electric built an double machine $3 lla1r dryer excellent new llres. seat delu'(e ~ ~ew G E "' ti h ht "l t• r S ~II l~ydromalll' S2S l\anii e.ith Luggage rack S7. cond111on S30 19 inch double bedspread $7 lights SS set Drapes SIS oven with ro11sserae. S2 SO Pop com poppers. and pedals SIS Ant1quci uper Prn hairdr~ er Sl5 li4 5 51114 21 HI \la 111 •• sue .box sprangs S25 319!'>11:32 S.S MahogaO\' T\' bla"k. "hate S25 Twin ch1ldrens cirru~ Bedspreads S5 ·SI S good cond1l1on SSO juicers t oasters. sewing mach1'ne tabla ~e\\ ~k• pant' 2 m•'n' \\t> Clht.i'.\h.•'d Blue Ford seat SIS unf1n1,hed boat doors ' " Ch t n .. I ' ' Student desk S25 20 SIO eath Flshmg nnle 2414 Santa Ana 1n rear bedspread curlJ1n $8 K tnhsemas k ~~erTs ... k. Single mattress S20 es2e5c51riTc cbal n opheners lype excellent $40 Volks 38 L I m1.>d SH> SIS '\e" , II· p Qll\,er oulhJrd ,ind recl SIO lnter;~m 548-3857 Ne\\ and used clo1h1ng. S2 1 0c s"h sdm ~sc runh Single box spring S.S d bl a es. c am,, bus seat full lenitth. Wok $15 '-;ev. rl<'Clm d k • .,. I' cl ch 1 ldrens. and adult~ a es " eac Dou b I e or q u e en en ta es $2 SIO Picnic excellent ...,... Bar t.""e JU1<'er SI I :i1us1f stand nee s \\Or """ >Ir s< floor lamp SS ''S EO h HI' d sic h I ....., ... $~ 631 Ml!'>~ " " s ow cases 50c·S15 Orange shag "10 ows "eac headboard S.S Levoler cooers Sl50·Sl0 Inner tnble heavl base SS Po1rh ~v.•nR Siii ~=r~~barlls · "0 l.ugitaJi<' rock~ R~k SIO·Sl5. four Hl\el rug 9x12 $10 645-96511 Mirror llles 18 bo'( b I 1 n d. brown lubes and tires SI rormica top $20 One Olis. b1ushe!I 11ncl . . Jnd Jiem mog I ear chairs $40. each 7 bar 1975 An aheim Ave. Handbags .ss Clothing approximate!} 4'<4 Sl2 K11chend1sh~. pots and single king size box canva~ 15 To,1,1t•1 RRANO ne\\ IO·ISLT ull Old H1 (1 $10 23 48 stools S5 each Movie Cosla Mesa Sl·SIO K_1tchenware Tiki torches 7St' each pans. stl\ crv. arl'. sprang, excellent SS Broler. tousl<>r electru ltrraa" t1re ·1tnd \\hecl Mrnutr i\lan Way Costa camera and proJeClor 50c·S2 . Knitting SOc·SIO Quality clothes size 16 cenim1cs. pots soc S4 Single stc-el bedsteads broom. lawn edger. u11 (or Ch<'\'\ truck $$0 M~n S3S Diatom sail wnter BUF'FET hutch SSO electric Blankets SS womens SOc·SS Mens Mens. womens clothes S5 New lmttatibn mattress, lump6 S4 2·LR78-IStare!lonC'hr\') ''AROAGE 50,. $J 2 filler S2S. Silent pumps Glass front bookcase Ceoc1h. Fbrom Fair to X·large soc SS Girls 25cS2 Boys and mens Chrastmas6fltree.sells each D1s helt. clothe~ h ... 52 h 2 k • S9 en"h Cloth' " SSO Double bed and o um 1a to 316 namebrandpantss12e3 0 P s hort s soc . sso, l1'ke new SIO I"" and poller.1 toe SI ~ ee,.,, 1 eac pin Pall"rn•. 25" T0)1• ' in., B k II Rd C Ch 'ld w b th · .: s2 , " • " $10 S20 Saturd"•' and mattress /box spring uc ne • osla S3·S8 New Austrian 1 rens toys. books Ave ., Pelayo, San Fabric~SOcto7St'.20101 a room s an .. s 2Sr SS. ll"nlina tray · ' .. , M S t d d 2 "" i\l tr ro r • m t•d 1r 1 n I! ~v Sunday 31J.I Limerick SSO Platform rocker ua. 3 ur ay an crystal hearts. great for St'~ Poperbacki; 25c. Cle mente 17\41492·1914 Bay View. near () C cabinets ss ctich l gal rart SlO 3233 Michigan. L 11 n e. Cost o Mes 8 SSO Hanging bu ke t I Sunday 9am·Spm. Christmas S2 or 3 for SS. Halloween costume and Fairgrounds 546· 7998 Spred f:<tmor house C 0 s la MP R 8 8 S 10·4pm chair with stand S50 New copper gift ware Jewelry 10c·S3 Luggage ELECTRIC toaster 4 Dllint S3 eat'h. 6<1( S9!-0 Sa turd(\.\· Ql'lly. Electric 1.)'pewrlter ~ EL E tT Rf C II ea I er and serving pieces. new SI ·SS. Car dog barrJer slice with CO\•er like i;..; PRES1'0cooker4quarls Girl's bike S20 Oak Thermosl11l control 1650 S6·S25 New copper S3. Chandelier $8. Voit new S1 2 . ·~ II P . ·1 FI 8 ERR o J\ R 0 El.ECTRIC :onve lop s tainless sleel $20 framed mirror S30 . watt $JS 1350 wait like jewelry S2·S8 846-3874 swim (ln!l 12. Absolutely Compressor SO lb max C 0 NV ER TI n t E . ~lilt'kinit rubeli S3 each SlO. Odd pieces or Heavy duty ironln1 Redwood cholse lounge n ew $10 Electric 6422 GIOrlll Drive. no salt5 before IOam. pressure.good for home sora bed SilS . 111376 .Ru a ll>.IO ·,\ello14 wallpaper ~-SI Sink bourd $10 Long view SS.Cashplease.646-6925 l barbecue grill heat Hunllngton Beach. Sa tu rday only 1 and hobby . S40 Steam Gothard. ll11nt1nw ton <' h . S I O fo' a u c et I s mirror S5 Jumper cable 1 range to t~ wall S2S. 1 Edwards/H.eill. 1O11 m 30m. N t' w por l Rug cleaner on ship11r1' Reach 1 bel14et>n Tlllbt'rt Ori1n~c> ~ ••.: S2S Kids rornp1C'lt' pots 12.50. S7 All brand new, CERAMIC cannister set, 1 Boots Sin l""", ~etl lOf l~land 1s off or 38th •nd ca st ors S•O Shop ;,nd Elll111 1147·2177 ski bootic ', $1~ Girl~ f d lid v"" · S11turdav an .. " d bike 20 tnch St~ Hot Ead curtain SS Hanging S48·ot:>8 rull eslen s. cost 1 sizt tOD like new SIO TWO pitte seettonrtl ~ R a I b o a R I v d v11cuum wet or dry 12 ~rter to. ;;...,m" .~un 11y lamp S1 P1asttr rramt'•------.---14S , now $15 Floor Cash646-1195 p.er section. will sell 1conslruclion 1 Take gal with att»chment """ wiltf'r hr11ter. 1(1 .. ~li mirror 125 Uned swag QU EEN size h1de·a·bed pillows tan and brown separate. 5rt cut Iron Newport Blvd down 125. C-.~h 646-1195 Unrd AO · gal $25 t'urtalns S2 so each ~ Maple t'Olfee lable vel vet S3 50 each. CRUSHED Velvet couch tub uo Glau tub pennl1ula. right on ~~~,·~: ~!:hi~;n:~~ Shutler~ h6't S20 Grt't't•na cards toe S2S. Lar1ebooltt'astS25. Gabrld rw ~hocks tor wilh dark wood act'ent. shower tnclotUff S2S. 32nd. riaht on MarC'u, .rN BELT 91nder i nd t'lblntt S2S Two stett>O Aluminum 1lld1n1t each Books lOc·S:UO Ladle.sbiktllO.Ctment Cbev lStach.Nietwool greal condll lon $50. Balb sltilt us All left on 36th, rl1ht on Bonah btlls u o rtcordplaytr.StOellch CO l Cll and loH· ,,.Jt S.'lO Srnxl1• heel frJm1· S.'i Srnj(ll' ho\ -.µrinJt ~"> \1111cfl1nl( '"al! l11m11' . 14 p.11r Clolhl."I Ill(> SI Onok' Ille SI RJh\ ~troll~r SJO 8Jb,· o.,tolll'1 SIO Bub1 \\\I.DI! SIO Saturda' uni\ 1011\ \'alenc:-1a ,\n• C'n~l:.i ;\lp~a The BicPtWMf llltplM on tllt OfllWt Collt DAILY PILOT CLASSIRED ADS Teu ton W It, fllld It, Trade II Wllll o Want ltd •1ndow h6 ft Sto 200l2 Spruct Saturday blockS 50c tech. Lira• coat for 1mall 8fandma 63t-~ a1ttt 5pm week u celltnl condition. l.1kt to Newport Island Slllnleu vibrator Rock albums 50c each •tOiQ . • c only sbowuee SZ5 5.\aclOC n. N2>11G days 499-3105 38lh Slrttt and Marcus. I stoder S3S 646-2377 -s.M·&Sl -v \~~~~·~.~~:::=l_:::.:::!._~--;.~-=-=·l=====~==::=::J.;;;;;;;;;;;~======L::::::::::::======::::.1~~~======1===========±::========~::.l:~~=::=::==:JCla~~ul~fled~Ma~~~MI~--~ • -' ,..> ~ , . I . _L_·~~"--------------------------------------------------~...._-------------...... ---------..------~~~-~-~---- ---· -·---• Orange Co11t DAILY PflOT/Slturday, October 24, 1981 ., Mmkll l11eN ttlO ...... W 9MllMll.S..,. tfftW.WH-.Wrk 4W ..... Mwt .... ..... _ ., IMJ .............................................. ········-·· ......... ,..... • ..................... _ .. ••••• • •••••••n• •••• ••• W AMTm -ALL TIM •••••• • ••••••••• .. • •••• '10 IUIMU Alto 111· lklod1 $250. Claak Haitor Cnalhr. 17PUIJCH ., f"rMIN ror NGt, '1 'na11 mini •L4WDW~ Perfect itoftS lot blliA· ~ C•tombuUtlt'IO ramJ· ~·~ motor bomt. S1ps 5.f, Dynamite aulemallc1 aer Xlnt tont/coad. WANTID POllloou to tyoUJllltnttftld(rom MootlllJ boat • RV 1eoerator. air, awoln1 air, Ir Oftl111.Gml mu... bulld tlotHboat for 11 mot cl"ldM ba So. 1C«a1• fflr IO'/ tJM. 2' MS-JIUll8 Uktn••l IC915G) Alto Su. Yamaba. ADO. achoolpt9lt$1.8f=711! Pattnt.'11Ml,&..adlt bu r.~.~:fn~r~ywa!bi:: Sfftl Co~tdorlt..udwt&Dnlm Avoo Rtdcrtlt w/oan, ;}:~ .C::: prlvUe111. Newport ......... 1""" 9170 !~ . motor mcul, "'"' z bp ,, .. .:.r -·· -··· ._... Du.Del. 1W Bick Bl'/ v~"-.n P.A.SPEAX£RS Jobtocl.•.M=ocgl T=-~-=-'!.Jo•· Dr. Newport Beacb ............... ,........ ll'JUBNdlBlvd. Pair ol llltcMll,, BC .. a-..L. ..... • ··v. c.-u':'1,v •.£ • • ..... 10 Dor SHI: ParadiM by L _...t!kim!L_..-;r:aten with f Jtaodl. ~a~ OlO • tht Sta. IZ~ ft Ideal __..._ Udo , llMd. trailer. In Garden Set· '10 GMC ¥. TOM •• co.Ddltlon -low ....... ", .. ,.......... 1~1.•ew, Dt¥tr Trn p t la UA1. Acrou lrom Swtm-~ mtltaft. Orut for W1trautr. Ulral. $29$0 -PICIUP 1mall·medhim 1U. club W ..... S,.CW 731·7552 ...................... , mini pool. 3 private SIBliCLASSIC aituaUOCll aoct CUlllla. iKcnac.-ount ._. __ 16 C11.,1n.S./ buchea. Call Grace J!!t.obo !W'151•A! ooaenictlabor "_.,_ I• 9120 WJ)QMG,evea <%13) AJloptioNUvrt•> uxep.;•"Emn...... Ev~Job.nlon. trailer, mocor. cmtom ....................... 511C7._.l.54orevea SADOLBACllMW • "DIW oruraER II~ aall.a. Sleepe2. Sl,950. cla '85 Cbevy truck Ir Travel 111·2 4' ft "100 dual cootrols. OllC Vwvo'. ('11') 851.JOtO, tv (71') Queen ca~r. •IPI 4·S, N*I ~ P..+s '72 Ford Bnioco. reb t, wo•-•um Gia at Gara&• Salt s ramlJ.v. VIAa ... ~ ..... -·TE OH ... u.. prl""" Newly rebuilt. $7S . New~rt&iiCentet &fT-0280 maktofr.IWS-tt.W I ~ 9"'00 bard t~ IOI\·-Xlot _...._ ~ -_... ..,..,,~ °"""-"" ~"' Barca.Berry Pre-amp. s . • Ac~a • · ..,..... 1 Dia rm eet, pool table, Domutlc: home lte1111. == dkbtl, all.Items. Dln rm Mt, 14$ 7l•l7Sl§JI 1M5 ewportBJvd,CM For ale 47 Ketcta Motoriud ... 9140 ••••n•H•••••••••••u• c:ond all day1 ooy Victorian Sota. chaJr, furoilhla1lU..::Stt, Mwlnl ,qualil7 POOl tbl. titfaay lamp, · ~15 Sailboat. live-a-board, ....................... SSA¥1SAYI$ $4.$-824$, ask for Kirt All qua1it'J item&. lliacb atereo ek. ye: chlldren1. ladlt1, • blcyclea, collectlblea. Oftk•faallue l ~M.W matr Ir guest bdrm, Moped. Needs 1ome WITH ... -, ... - Iliac.,...,. oew • ued part• • mens clotbel. To11. Sat Mlle. 7SNOe8 ..... 1 t IOH t tolO shower, full plley, boat work. MO. v.,., -· • Trwcks 9160 L d I" 1 1 aecea. Fotd·Mu1tan1· 9-4. 228'7 Waterman Wa.'J. ••••••••••u•••••n•••; • f fully equip Nwpt Slip-w,1* Im Ported car parta g ~Her" t er 0 te h s s .. ISTATISALI Walnut Exec Deak • •••• .................. prim•loc. (;.,">-...... IMPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.able/1wtvel cbalr. Antq Tri ump • pltflre. aea B:lt Betweell C r e d enaa E ae c: Trailer for sailboat. Lit· -~ _ _._ ·-Motobeca.oe AUTOSUPPLY '71Chevy54.lburban, f'/K white!IOcaah711).123S jPerso1 nal: coatume lrvtAe 81 lrSaal.a Au S!lver, crt~°b~hlna. Higbback Chitr $'700 tie Dude. Xlnt cond. Wea t Wight, Pot ~e.~ 12115 IOI N. Maacbester miles, aW>, m , powtr. Moving 6 Ganie Sale! ewe ery, watcbea, Ave. ~~ •. g'i~n~ ~f~ 4IM • · $350. §!s.alOll , ullboat, 14 • M S 75-IB An&helm TJt1eoo $1950/0ffer. 673-anl & t :IO • 3:30 Sat/Sun WO ~~3s~ :~~r~-~ Neil:t::.:•e S.acoo Bay, Newport Lrg ·, paintina llural. 10 Marine re. fr/J/utor ~~/~~~ Moton:Jdn/ Saddle tank•: cu1tom 6'2·9&66. v Iv I a a L n . NB . movie, go-cart parta, 3907TOl!lide CdM Beacb676-0m ft end•n&e*Hawks lo AC/DC NOR brand , lie Scoohn 9150 made for early abort '75CacmerS2,J.SO. llarinentoDeborab golf clube. golf •boea. -' 7Delantera,Itvlne.(Sun· IOils Called "LutSup.. new.$300.557-2517 1B Sol Cat .w/tra r Ir ....................... whlbue Dodae tnicu. 537-0311allOl'1:.aa 3 garages 6 l movln1 Much much more. 3224 Multi-family Sale-:too danceCondoa)Sat/Sun9 r .. ·~. Lrg oiJ, 5X4, , •WANTED• =:•t.s79multi co&or saJI. '?!_~lnooGoodda, ..£~ 85~~.: $100pr.SSM835 Hie. Oct. 24/2$. U48 Minnesota Ave. Costa many ltematomentioo! tol.Goodbuya! .@4.2522 18 BOATTRAILER . uw . uuu. ll.ll& 4 TRU·SPOKE wire •75 Ford Courier MIDutdlanWax.CM Mesa ~~~rr~~ ~fr'ci!.sc.:~ Yard Sale. Sat/Sun t-s. SS7_,. Celestial Navigation rtposeasloo. AccepUne heels tsx? uoo w/PerrisValleyCamper s Pamlly. Furn, Velvet MOVING : Lota Misc. (Santahabel/TusUn) l()r to $30. 25al Orange SACRIFfCE Wanted: Parts for tlau, taught at sea bids. Contact: Ron Pleaaecau964-61ia · Shell, AM/FM, looks ,& Sofa •. Loveeeat! szso. Sun. only. Tablesaws, -AveCM.S6•l3 Used desks, chairs. Kermath (Sea Cub) aboard the 112' schooner Hayward. (714)979-.'2J>O runs xlot. Great for ~~~t':~~s!"w~: F~~.'"~iu~~Js~!~:'. 4J~~;~s!!,~toe;:~: 4 car Gar sale. Dail)'. ~!1~~1~t'o~!.e ~ij~ Marine=l ~eE~'::~~.~f; MUSTSBJJ !~~!!'! .......... !!.'.~ ~C:!,.0{1~6'm~00 PP machine blehld itftns, 963-l4l2 Sat. 9-3. 2331 Orange, Clot.bes Lumber. pipe, cabinets. Xerox sup-2 day course II a no-'78 Honda Hawk. rtblt '75Jeep. Xlntcond. '65 Chevy truck & Travel clothing for family. C.M. furn, everytbine. 1741 PI I es , etc• etc . 7~ HP. Evinrude OB. nonsense approach to eng. Xlot cond. $800 l850. Queen camper, sips 4-S, Sat/Sun 9-S. Walnut & GAlielSALI Nd""'borboodW.SSale SantaAnaAve.C.M. Everything must go. Complrblt.$300080. useoflheaextant•poei-OBO. 673-61183 mall:eofr.&fS.ns& S t S Maj( .., Cblldre & x.m 1 S u n . 1 O I 2 s 642-476' lion findiq at sea by use d3-4440 I Yale.lrvine.552-1874 : . uo~ ;u:r •P· Parachute, v, bait 1174 ctar1ea:!o~eo~; l2 :30-3:30pm.Casboniy'. IMh.Power 9040 of tbe sun & the H0249 '69 Yamaha Dirt B.ike. ~=:fa 9520 '7pl ... Fr.obrdrak~es.~isctk..'!~: Garage sale, Saturday ~ antes. KB c 19882 tank, clothes, misc. Paula"""' CM. Sat/Sun 1·956-1281 ....................... tables. At the end ol the Runs 1reat, needs manor .. r-· ~ only Oct 24. 2021 _armarua • . Sat /Sun 9 ·3. Sll • ....., 2' T II C I C b" 2ndcla the Wdeot 'U ork $200 bestolf •••••••••n•••••••••••• ing , w /cmpr shell. Hieblaod Newport Garag~ Sale. Pin Ball Fullertoo,N.B. t.S IBM typewriter.Sm. Not 4 o Y rat •.•n Y s WI w . or er. PllTTllST 631·0297asklor0oug Beacb. Machine, Gas Dryer, Sunday Oct 25 107 Mini bike, slttper sofa, Selectric. Portable 125. Cruller. Low hrs. Like have the abillty to -=548-5282-=-'="'-· ------==--------• Much More! 21861 Sum· A lb-A Bal' bo sklil,Mucb More! 411 E 675·3623 new t.brouihoot. Loaded navl&ate hit own boat '73 Kawasaki 250 Enduro '57TaD v.. '570 Multi Garage Sale, merWindLane.HBSat my~· ve., a 1SthSt.NB.Sat/Sun8-l2 w/everthing. Tandem anywhere in the world. complete. Basket case, IMTOWHI ..................... .. Magnavox console 9 wn laland,akis,divinggear -OFFICEMHITUll trlr.714-~ latclaasNov.7th&8tb. '8Stakesall.63l-8671 llSTOffll! '66 Econoline van. Gd atereo,athtuff,clothea, un · isi.l848 andmucll,mucbmore. PllYAllSAU Bon~ copier. lobby '77 30• Searay. flybridge, Coat of course $295, (QUKZ) traos vehicle. New computer equip, etc. Bluff& G sale S t 8 Gara1e sale! 1812 Port ~nnedy memorabilia, furniture, exec desks, radar at flab finder material• Included. 1976 Harley Davidson 51 radials. 3 spd column. 3401 So. Bircll, S.A. Sat AM 41JJ~e Flora~B Kimberly NB Sat 9.4 toy collectibles, Hard chairs. credenzas, +ot.berxtru,lowhoun, 541-4192. :~~o~:J.~ke .642..a. onl.Yt.5.MM816 Rubber r:~ &: motor: F~rn ., clothes, cover beat sellers, ~ants. Terri, 752"1194, &d cond, recent over· Cal25.AGreat8oat!Ful-'7280MX(Bl282'1)'?460 74' Van, E·lOO Semi Baby furn &: misc baby car carrier, 8• vinyl bncabrac, etc. books. Victorian walnut on.-Tbura. baul, make offer + as· ly equipped. $10,500. customiud. good Cond. It .. 1 t .. _d b ._ uch Gara"e sale' 6642 Inlaid bed (Eastlake). SAVIN 220 Copv aume~l.OOOBolAloan. 640-8161 Eoduro (C18G5) • $3,000 obo963-3631 ems," DJ"' r ""'• tout •• m more. .• · Ori•. ma•azine art and Ma"h1'oe. Good Con.d.1'· Gil ·. 955·1055 ore ·, S.Sll3 mimeo-macll,2twnbed lOAM ·•PM Sat·Suo . J~rdines HB~25 Oct. • • ' Must seU-14' Force 5, 1980CHEV1Evan.*ton, sets, 2 refrip, wsbrdryr household items other 9.30. Spta. eqwp., Xmas, prints. Much more. lion . 16 rolls copy paper 675-5S3Seves. xlnt cond., t62S/best of· '78 YAMAHA ~X xlnt Good cond. S4 700. combo, swing set, s pc mile. 302 Princetoo Or. hsbld., boutique items. 3 &nl.531 1 & new electrostatic mix. Partner wanted 25' Skip. fer. 631·2198. &fS.~ ~~~oM~ ~~BO 1940 Ford Sedan Deluxe. l...!!:549=.·;.:..7966=----- maple dining set. misc CM fam. M 0 Vi NG SALE· I $325 for the lot. Call jack, C.C. lmmac, McGregor36Catamaran, concourse trophy win-A.to W..e.d 9590 ltema. Sat/Sun ll-4. 207 . ' household furn .,' 675·7360.Mon ·thur. loaded. loci~ slip, 4 sails, outboard. Bank '76 Kawasaki KZ900, ner fround up restora· s Crystal Ave. Little Sat. t.s .. Fridge, Slu~tes. Gar. sale. Sat only. 9-4 Mahogany dining table Offlufwwlhrt $111 mo.+ eqwty dep. repo,inspect&olfer. Ed LTD. 20,000 orig. mi., b~. 12.500.~1-62216. • .. Wl-YCMM .. .. Balboa bland (in alley.) dHIObTram Set.b 1 Anbtiq.ue ~06 Murr..'!.. Ln. CbM w/drop leaf, 6 cbrs, & 2 Bond Copier. lobby 557·9327 Co1 Bkr. llM-6110 good cond., $2,SOO. 1979 Aub~ Roadster, l'!..OOD USED C .... 1 675-9920. 1. es, w ee c air, .. urray" ~ast. Ba Y leaves 1t .. sz bed ofc furniture executive • .1 ..... -w ... ....-557·00 auto steenne. brks & ., -chairs, Chevy Truck & clothes, dishes, rec., d k ' ·-. h 'b d ' · .-A ·~ ~· a1 lcMlta Sii-/ '80 S k. GN400X 70 · M ~ UJ A th' g idered DOUBL,E ,ENTRY LotaMore!2383Carltoo toolssofa&misc. t es w/matc .ta le, es.ks, c ha1~s . 34 ft CHB aft cabin ~b..,... 9070 uzu I ' aar. A /r., tape. t, ny m coos ; DOORS 518 SlOO. Free Place CM G I many small items. credenzas. Call Tem, at trawler. Single diesel ••••••••••••••••••••••• mpg, 1400 cc, great leather, black and 1977thrul980 &n2987 Excell cond sofa/chair, everything goes. Couch, Sun. continuing thru Hermes Calculator, IBM NB S439 mo+ equity de-couple need live aboard still nice. 5000 miles new 25,012 miles. 523-7030 sand. • · arage Sale, Cheap, Planta, tools, etc. Starts , 752-119' Mon-Thur. lmmac. Loaded.Slip. Quiet amenable retired handling. Some dents. silver. Never registered. ~ 5 FAMILY CUL-OE.SAC d~k. boys Captn. bed. chairs. beds, etc. 113 week, lOAM. 1915 Beryl Correcting Selectric II, posit. slip, 42', Newport to S850. '75 Brick.tin. Xlnt Cood. SaJe. 1190 Gleoeagles cnb & dresser, clothes, 24th St., N.B. Sunday OO· Lo. NB. Paymuter. Dicta tin& 557.9327 or'94·1095 Lona Beach. Call collect 497-6236 ~-2.407 New Paint, New Int. "· Terr. so. West Cotta' toys, etc. 10 Carlton ly, 9-4. Balboa-oak desk, antique machines. 552-lllBl '80 Suzuki. GS 450. SJK 18,000 Orig mi. Mesaarea.SatlO/USun Northwood,lrv.Sat9-4 ESTATE SALE . trunk, furn ., TVs, Bo Bd Set B d EltctricDwffleldll <2 l3)4l2.(X5()7 mi.AskingSUOO. 981-6141!.981·8873 ~7 9311 Every•i.; .... ml.9t go. An· ys rm · ran SLIP~-67:>-3504 1O I 25 . 9 am. 4 pm . · .......,. dr1ers. much more. Sat. New· 2 chests book .._,,. ... ""'' Uncoln 64, 4 dr convert. Restaurant equipment, tlques, furniture, onJy beginninaat lOam shelf,~. O>~me & ~-MakeOffer• Up to 45', private, Motobecane under700m.i Xlotcood.lowner.must funtlture, tools, bric·•· SAT. ONLY. 270 E. crystal. ailver, dishes, 408 E. Oceanfront (or a lass dinette, $350. 1 yrfaccuar. superb location. 780-8863 runs dot. Must ffll im· see . U 5 00 . Ca 11 brae. Wllsoa,C.M.Oktrocker, books etc. UMSu.n. 1248 Ferry).673-56118. Schwinn 10 spd, $125. 64S-<77L5 ***12' beam, up to 45' med.$3S0.557~186 714-728..o:Mlaft6PM 1---=-i<...:..=.:::.x..o<--- gold iron bdbrd , lrvine,N.B. Garage Sale. misc . 642·5170 31' Uniflite Sportlisher, Ing , avail immed. MotorH--,S./ '28Pierce-Arrow,65rnph, Hsehold items, yardage, bike/moped part.a, .misc. SO FAMILY SALE items, Sat only, 9-4pm 2 pc Custom Suede Sofa, FIB, fresh 331 twn eng., SaU/pwr. 673-IM.1 . l..t/S'--f 160 tour sedan, comp I. ctterns-toys-misc. 8-5 6'5-0118 I :ewport ~· 3lltb ' U6 Costa Mesa St., C.M. $600. Rattan Papa·SID fut, xl.ot cond .• loaded, Dock. Newport lsle, 25' •••••••• ::::?:......... restored, Sacr. SlS,000. t. 3Z33 Ml . an C.M. arcus. N.B. t 10.3. No pre-sales. chair, SlOO. Antique mir· 644-5913 all 6PM. power. Beautiful '80 El Dorado ....:67""~'-=~l'------ ror, $1S. 642-5170 17' SShp Chrysler eng, 67S-<874 Motor Home. Lo Mi. Big •57 Tai> ' . . ' 642-5678 Matching Set. 2 desks, w/trlr,$600 GOING CRUISING? eng,aJr,complselfconl. All I l t d book shell, credenza, 644-0195 Mature exp adult wants 2Slt, on Ford Chaasls or ~ x n con · uUI tble, 2 rasberry exec L ...._ H ....... w o r k i 'pt, be r t b w/big eng. Also a car S40-7ll1 844·7777 ev o•....,o•wo• h Bo "u" 1 pl .__. Ni 1960T . .._.. -'-=================================!chairs, 2 rasberry side Lk Shasta ·permit anyw ere. x uw.. trr com W111'''" ce ~ ,', I ' '•' '! 'I l • I ' I •050 ui.. _ _.__ IOIO chairs. All Oak. Like closed. 1u 47• sips 6. N.B. cond1Uon.63H.993 2 owner. Rwu grnt Fwllilw t Fw allw t 1050 Mhctl• n• IOIO ~ new. $1500. 642-5170 , 11500 67H!lS •••••••••••••••n•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••••n•u••...e Chev IIO. ~r · ~,,.,,... 9040 loats. Power 9040 '64 356SC. ~ ext. ,black A.DdqueOa.k Bedroom set, queen --.:o;;1•a• -PERSIAN RUG· 2 hand Peta · IOIJ wired for abore pwr, .............................................. int., immac . cood. Washstand $200 $1 1 ....., f d 11 wool immac ••••••••••••••••••••• .. radio, tv, gas BBQ, ~ Mooks~Suc) matt. 65, amp-.., co · Helium Bouquets de-ma e 1 ' · WHITECOCKATIEL r efr/freezer, new ,1',000.892-8900,962-0035 w bt Iron p ti 'tbl ree. end tables SSO, livered. Perfect for cood. pvt. party, art. 6 Male w/cage $80. drapes/cptg, full bath 1928 .. A .. ROADSTER 'c:!n. s:zso.: ~ mir~ ii8:1~r shell $100. every occasioo. 872-441:' 731'8630w1wrrn Ss&.8000 . w/tub/shwr, 7.SKW geu, * 1r n. f'Dltilft DIJIS• Replica. rumble seat, ror, $75. Marble tble LOSING LEASE, qu1l· ,.UUI Rabbita. All Types. a / c, beat. $49,000 .JU '""'"" Dft soft top, 5000 miles, Pin· tops, SSO ea. Set or Horws 1060 Uni business, selling out Leather tools & leather. sor. M3-8S72 ONE YEAR OLD! to components in war- Wei&hts,f/5. 642-5170 ....................... AL .su~~es and fix· Reasonable. 840-8709 64&1Sl0 l2'UHIRJTE M:St:orre:s~s~:~ooo. SeabtrlJukeBox '4 Arab Gelding. 8 yn turesmc ladin&: / ,_..._ Registered F Wire Financino&sllpavail. PURCHASED flW SEPT. 1980 · old, gd disposition. &d Display cases. waiting eves ......... -.. wa....-• ~ 9550 ~5170 ... _ p-... 000 or room chain. Beauty Meo'ssuit.s&sportcoals, Haired Terrier. Spade, 846-0021 Used 140 hours. Many extras. • _.,.,..YYa --oUUW ·~· •• S hots Lise Well '7 F ula f\ OMC R I t $ 0 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beLJaoa, 7~353'1 Salon hairdryers and 50 to choose from. 40-46. Trained. Sl0.60 to right 2. orm . 25 · ep a cement cos over 14 • . '7l JEEP WAGONEER M~r:.:1 ~/~~~~ Homeflioldhodll0'5 hydraulic chairs, mir· MS-mo party . Must Part. ~:dfu.·2LoaxJ~I~~~ Will sell for only $109,000. No Lotsa New $2500 Firm. $!!00. 842.~70 ....................... ~'. 8!:1:!'~.f~~~ 2 ~ .. , 893-6909 fishin& boat! snoo 080. trades. P. P. 646-7029 Quee-"=.:...;n:.::Ann=~Antiq-.-ue-dln-1 Rad io S20. TV $150. andha1rproduct.s bou.sehold1temsandas. ra-a&°"'Jlas 1090 Must Sell ! Woods Placingaetassifiedadis rm set. 4 bi-back chain, E~reka vacuum SJS. Call631"7S4or 10rted misc. Sat.Sun 9-5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine. 760-8697 CALL D. IOllMSOM 67).9142 as easy as dialing your $800. twm beds S!9" ea. Wlllg a!terS.89MI09 320S0akota,CM Weber~Piaoo '58 Classic Bay Cruiser. phone. Give us a call. 6'2-5170 ~~~~~~S:~lehi~a~ lapidary saw, grinder. 9Xl2ru&,2 lamps,misc A-l condition,$675. Century 17 ft. All We 'll do the rest. SALESALESALE bed$l50 MJ5c 646-2116l sander , polisher, & cloths, Syroco decor., & &fS.7389 Mahoeany. Must See! 6'2·5678 ======== Kit. table/S cbairs-$25. -· · eqaip.$235546-~ F.P.toys.494-7954 1963 Piano 41" Console, Make Offer. Woods &...a.....s.--..l-.-·~ l "'_._.r~ r~ ... ...._ 5..-.ice Peril &...a.....<t--L.-p-. b I w T V . $ 2 S . , Coo~wa re. New 3 ply Leblanc clarinet $75 an-Wurlitzer elec piano SSOO. beautiful cabinet like Marine. --· .-.-.-. -~. .-.-. _.., ' -.,........_, ...,.. Dresser-no., wrought ~tamle:;9f~~{ Wate~· tiuue music box kS'. an· Men's & women's 3 spd new. Mustaee536-2070 76NB!n .. ~!:~~ .. !~~ .. ~!:~!~!.'!! .. !~~ .. ~!;!~=: .. !~~ .. ~!:~!~ .. !~.~~ iroo, glua top t.able 4 en. pc se · tique min. Singer sew. bicycles $50 ea. Gail Kawai Piano. 2 yn old. 21 fM4wp •p chalrs-$100., sect. ~ math. ~. 2.4" brome 673-6285ev.daya~l Xlnt cond. New, $2,300. sleeps 4, like new can· sola-$75., dbl. bed-$75., Sm Om ~set. Oat. ~a· candle bolder-$11. Ital. Lg Wooden desk queen Sell, $1,500. fm.2265 vu. Prime Newport meoJ lealher coats az. ble 4 cbasn. Sma size marble oversized cof· .~. bed spread: other Yamaha Or~an, 10 oc· aUp Only • 999 CaU 3M2, $30. ea., 6':>-9529 buffet. '400. fee/tor md table SIS. Set 1•·m1 m8l6I t d I u · .. --' · Montgommry Ward ol s It.aliao art books -a ves · e a s. 1..-•-•~ta"-.-~-'-"'-=----- . Wickert.able. glass top, . Waterfall. •115."""''"Lt Poon .... SW.SlOO Precussion , Beucb. SPORT FISHERMAN w/4 chain, ~ cood, ! .._,..... $2500 or best offer. t lo ..... " ••"" !~2002except best offer. FREE p .. v TV. M'a..-... 980-1728 960•0972. For sale by owner, Fly· na · co r, on • _,.,, .....,.. ~ ... v-ing bridge, Blm.i.nl top, 642.9283 20 . Stalnl Steel wavereciever.SeeMov-PAYTY s.lllMJ IOfl dualcontrols.'63Hunter 9pc Pecan din set-cane Pk:e set,~ I es . No c barge · Microwave receiver. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 38, Twin Cn.mader 270's back/cTeftl upholfbuf· coo ar:,._2522 Complete for $175. Frttmovies.Sl75comp. K2 710 SK.JS, 190cm, installed '781owhrs,4kw let/china closet/ ms TAN CARPETING 750-5832 750-ZIZ Salomon boots, F.quiupe Onan, teak cockpit dec.k, 675-86 grade 120yds Steel A-Frame. 9X9X9. Ml~ 9~·10 ~ boots, '400. VHF, CB, AM RDF, WATERBEO . $3/yard. ' 645-9325 Liftaboatsetc.$20. MllliJ>ore. Prof lab 5"&8-0645 powerwlnch,fullcanvas Kinfsiu,completewit.b ~ 8070 67S-5ll6 model.Mlntcond. SportlacJChodl '"4 coven.Allfisbin&equip. all acceuories and ......... r Washer Ir 111 dryr $100. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment: 6' bow plank. in· bookshelf headboard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frost free refriJ $120 board bait tank, 2 fight· New condition. $200. CASH IN ON YOUR Dining tbl w/4 swivei MAGIC IS&.Ate SUIFIOAID Ing chairs, outriggers, 7H/751-~16 ~A~8A~tE~!~ ~~ cbrs $J.SO.Hut~70skls Gold card membership, Thrusters. twins , outboard kill sack. King size water bed Mir· P11'd Han .. ·omely for w/TyroUa bindings sz D$1000id..642·~orS31-0146 singilebs.!..~~= shaping portable bait receiver. ...,. anopy bdbrd ... ..., "" G 10~ bootl $100 131·2388 av Ir 1 r '""" .....,. 673-4070 Long range: 300 gals ro._. c ....., select pieces: ema, -· . Aaltd boob Nat'I Geo-fuel in 4 tank$, 120 gala 87).81Sl ev Precious stones, Gold, John Wayne Teruus Club hi TV' G ... _. 10 SUUIOAID water in 2 t.aaka. Uvinf Couch $1.SO, dinnette set Estate Jewelry Crystal Membenhip grap ca. w~. Vintage 10 ft chuck dent '"ISO, coffee• end tbJes Bron.ie. Antiques 6 Ob-114i1433 yr collection, $95. w/l96ll H1.11Ungton Pier aboard: 2 r efr lgs, S125, clean bed $100. jetad'art 646-77'1 Ask for 28S' used 4• O>aio Link 5.16-?~ surf lie. Like oew. Sl4S :i:::~.~i:v:,ad~o~:~ Elff!t IBM typewriter. Mike. Fence w/poets ll Fil· 4 gal. ~ilutk RTV 010!d· 497-1314 deck, swim step, board-S200. Owen Mark Ill Gentleman'• Gold Nq· Ungs, $100.00. 548-2587 making rubber kl~. Diving Compressor. log ladder, sleeps 6. •kits Sl25 . Prices flexi· et Watch 60 DWT aller4Pll. S3 1J/~~n;:tail 2CFM 110 v . 3000 PSI Safety equipped; 3 fire ble.M8-910ll ~uartz Movement. 24 W'hite·lO..P bar, black •· & +72 30 min. $1400. extinguishers, 2 life For Sale: velvet chair dia.moodl. Apprailed at padded rnn, shelves, 3 Mll11l•1111 6'ls.5504 raft.I, flare kit, 3 bilge and ottoman. Xlnt cond. $1000. Sell $S500 080. 1tooi.. MS-2802 W..ted IOll iton, ltAm•, pumps. '12,000 CASH 1100 (7H)515Z-1113 1g.5S55 ................ •;·.~·~~ ... 1091 nRM. Call anawer ad 7, oo tabla • ea. Tan Antique Frmcb Gold 11 Remodeline a ale I Wanted. The~ A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...:"2~-4300="-· -----aol $240.' Cali: s.s1.-. Diamond Ladies Lapel Everything fOlll ahelv· For the Pesisi Challenge LOSING LEASE, qu.it· 28' Cbria Crall Cruiser, or~1.-Watch Value tl50 · seO inl mat. for gar.1 ~.25 OfGaSof\me. =:,':i11Capa Ungbusinesa,sellln(out 283 cu.lo. Chevy eng.1 $SSO 08eautifu.I piece Ut oak. pane 1 .,,o, pay ALL supplies aJ>d fix· completely equlppeo TWIN llATtRP.SS Ir .._70o4 · 1tereo cab. *30, 3 six ft. $100 to the penoo who turea lncludlnc· wfUHF radio, live bait BOX SPRING. Never · book ahelv• '90. Jarce llndl one. e7..s3'12 Display cues· walUna tanka depth finder etc llled. $50. ~14M ZSALVADORED~ deat S40, blue kweaeat WANTED llack leather room ~ba1n' Beauty Astin& M,000 t U: NEVER USED: Qo. lithol; 1 Morita Jitbol, noo. Kile! curtain rods, mototeyde Jacket site Salon hairdrJent and 1 m~ 'mus ae bdrm SS.Oi,.!~:/love MU or trade. !'1Hl5e drapes, llJlllll, bantool. '4M2 •black leather rid· hydrau.llc chain, mir· 34·, Fairllner twn c.ray aeu $1()(), •· PIARLim:.ia..ACE , , S51·21P IDI c:hapa ID. eood condl· rors, shelves and plants. marine, g berUll, aurvey sJua top dinette $12$, Matched tmm, 1f SI 'I •Sleet Mon.Call..._. Also make-up shampoo 11• mattrell9/boll 1P: Qn strud, ucrlfice. cookware.»pcset.Tbe CASHPAIDFORtJSED andhalrproduci.a. v•'fu,;erT,~. SUI, fd. •, twn "°· •. lSJt ver1 but. Ideal DRUMSETSI CallGl~or MORE!!~ 1 meter~ wool + Chriltm•GtA.sm. mmo an.ere,-.-1'77 Z3 ft MUo.0 1171 m !JJD Whitt formka tble, betfe mink for Vicuna t57.al Desperate 10llDI D¥Jtber TY ..... HP J..._ /B. Lohn, e1.-..1o, •· 2 P'reocb mt.•.511-7154 ,_ and 1mall IOD, needs ff .. ,._ IOtl =.-t~=~ PtoYtrac:f ~~.~ Uuhlurr 1071 caaa~~> Great retrtaeratar, ldt<ben ta· ....................... MMl1I ma• frallu "Provlulai s:~iium•;;i,j;•; Xm• lift. RmnUile, :.:.~~ 8::U~~~~i:e~: tiiPi~wmt IMWdetblw/clP wr6 ao,. ~omol Buli· with 4 talp lata. $125. Jtlln, '141 . ..._1.,.. I' BOAT. Prildae. CoY· mirror. UOO. Will uu . Llke New,._ DOMATICMWANTED en 6tanb, lit• CWider tnde ror tOla llacMMrJ. 1A1M 11111. 'II Hetll'J llilllr oriCiUI Clalldrea'a clothlnr • NY tape rte., mod., t1¥1.m.mo.m ... b!f.rrHWf ete. Otnce fanlt"Cd wateteolor, II& CGDd. toyi. Jacllaa Centel"I, ISO r/r, amp.,model TA ...... I•/ !t}~OortailO~~ Mf:Yolftr.m.M 1nc.wsw.w.....,._1 DumuA·L·~~·~t/t ~•a• Mii .... ...,. •!WW!! ., .. LL~s llyd,J.A.u.Sft.-r , -· -......... -........... . ... ~ ~ ffOO/olterfIHlll Ort••• ... ,.... ........ _........ ~~ lid k ,., ~ Coeeept u.o.= BOie. A•adltlle. All an uatY.caa ............. ,, __ , ....... ~~ AlOO Cont G~ wuv..S. 1ep ••afNr!Rt ..., .... .,.. brua. .._. tm ~ In. ~ ... o. m.1"' JOMMWAM == Ullt •••· :r..._ t,,i;; IAclllr, w.a •••aMI ,.., ,.. .• 17 ... Alltc ., •. 111 ...... -............. 1 .. 911 EllllE SPECIAL 5 3495!'TAX INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: -MAIN IEAllMGS -IOD IEAllNGS -COUMTEI SHAFT IEAllN&S -CHAINS -I.AILS -TENSIONER ms -llN&S -VAL VE &UIDES -ALL NEC. GASIETS I SEALS FOR&KilNE -POINTS -All FILTER -OIL FILTER -GAS FILTER -OIL -NUTS Ir W ASHEIS- AS NEC. -IHUILT IODS -LINE IOIE -CASE SAVERS IF NEC. "WITH ENGINE SPECIAL ONLY - PRESENT THIS AD FOR A FREE PORSCHE BAG!!'' t I I TUNE-UP SPECIAL 5190!'1u ra.u, 211m'arild• ,... .. ._... =.'iM·#' ,. for .-.. lllT a 1M '~~=!:!!!!!::=====1:!~~::::1-im~ ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ora~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 24, 1981 .......... HtOW...'sJ -W ..... l .. 1.W ....._ ... ,,.., ........ ,rW ..._hn1rW Miee. ... 1"1M ...._u.4 WM.UIH ................................... , ...................................................................................... ~.-. ................................................................................. . T WEDOIPA YL ~a ... ~ ............. !?.'.~ ~ ............ !?.'.! : ........... !?.~ ~= ... !?!! !~ .......... !!!! !~!:!! .. , ... !?!! ~~~:! .......... !!.~! ~~ ......... !!.~ ~!~~ .......... !!~ °' ---"' lt~IMW '71CAPRI """-' ,, •t: Qlloredo btlJe 'HTUl ... 117 ... , .. vw left • rtol 71 COIYITTI .• Mu.atuc. fut badl. 'Oil US. CARS CL EOUT New til"fl, nl!ll •ood. XJ6( Xlnt toJldltlon day1 ' COM'WI.. door '11 Mil door llO D)'aaml&t f .top; loaded JSl, auto. air, pt "' ALAMMAttlOM j IOOor dr .. ..,, Pol1rl1 talerior wltb tTM'30 ull for Elaine: Onl t :oo II s eatti'. W....-a R)'ie •hi 57.000ml• Xtnlharp new tlrn. bltlery ' POMN.C/SUIAIU SAVEii W.. '7Jt ebonyln\el'ior.(174UZK> EvenJn ~-1--•Pt~. ~Jr. ~. '!ew. rhm for r BHtl• CU.UCB> !'!,~'i•~:s 7PI0071 lalbDr81vd •• ............. •••••••••• ..._=SIO,"I 1910 ·-(lARVICI) S7'H · .. u..... s•D t1•uw ~-·., -.. M ........ ~ 'H Mutt. COllV .. runs •u•l'&V\ " -Dtl wp, Manila bel&t •n.,. ·• B1J1 Bui Coovert. .-. "" _._, 1ood. nda aomt body Hf.:900 14'·1417 S1lea aod Lu1ln1 at I· 040 4 1100 mttea . lmmac JIMMAlllMO New ena. Lite new YOUSWM.. work UZ00/0 8 0 . "' (OmpetJtJvt prim Ex· ...... f7)J 7~. pp 714 7to-170 YOl.UWA... Cood.111_.1 111""'7..L 1871J BtachBlvd ~"74attUwknda Ci~~~-jl d!~~nt aervtce aod porta ••••••••••••• .. •••••u• '74 DO, t cyl. Re1ul1r 18711 Beech Blvd. '79 Weatfalla pop-top I J., 000 '78 Red MU.ttl"I. New ....,.~ lt7l "-.._., 1u1 SlldlnJ 1u11roor. camper, 100/Cm tll>f, Sam H.Yt "d.rive a Uttlt, brakes ' clutch. RuM AND TIUCKS Oood selection of pr• Sharp conv liardtop. 1111 PIS, C /B~ ·~· '!t TR3, aood cood , rwu ~1n''t' tlv new MlcbeUu7 • save a lol.," on new 81 trtmeodoua. Black In· COHNlU l.HfVROLET •,.II 11fo11 I l\.1 ! I r--I \ ,, I '• \ S4~ 1200 HIGHIUYR Top doJlars for Sports Cars, Bu~. Campers, 914'•.~udl s AtkfotU/CMGR JIMMAIJNO YOLkSWAGIEH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH ••~zooo WUlllD YOUIEXOTIC &IRmSHCAIS IQ -3loiW.Coast Hwy Newport Beach 542.9400 WANTED! Late model Toyola.s and Volvos , Call us TODAY !!! 1~·arle Ike TOYOTA.YOLYO l fhM ...... 11·• c ....... ~ .. I'll. U6·f JOl ., S40-t0 7 Top Ddar hid For Your Car! JOHHSOH & SON Lille~ 2626 Harbor Blvd' 1 Costa Mesa 540.5630 1 vlou.sly owned BMW & Rebuilt from the around w noo•u. Al •A,../,.,,.. atronc; new tire a, " · Corvetta equipped with terior. Immaculate. Air, other noe can ln ell· I.IP· Must eac 1t $5800, Value m>o. tell $S895. starter " batt. s1100. '•VWBUS 4 speed or 1utom1Uc cauette, tape. AM /fM cellent cond.ltlon. Chas Pem 714/958-1281 83S-IH2 4M-1S85 Good cmdit.lon '1000 or 11.00 H.11li.-• l!MI tranamlssion. stereo. Lo mllea1e S2400 , . '74~ Jemtn Healy Coo· •79 J400 U. 81W. Yolb 9770 beat offer.~ (1,.,1.1 Mi ... , <;40 1)100 lOM:IBSILVER Cajl Linda. &46-02 Wt also have a lease company tbat leases oUler makes of autos, trucks and vans. For ad· dltional information on leasing please call .. 7141972·1Z10 '714/641·9611 ~B~OZ Good Cond. $3700 vertlble. 2K on compl $16,500 213/438-2443 ..... !~ ............ '72 VW Bug, xlnt cond, 1~~~~i'~E '75 Musta"I 20hia. vtnyl · 644-42T1 rblt. lmmac. rrooo firm. ,7 24oD. Priced su,750. '10 YWDASHll $2300, cash only. Poes. •79 F•twood top , V8 302 enc .• p/a, 648-$425 Daya 962-2446 Gwen or Nov. L .&Mal Brougham. 28,000 mi. p I b. •' r, am I f m '61 m . 4 dr, 1600 eng. '7• J/H 1 ,,..__ Xlnt home 714-7332 DllSa WA•OH '71 Dal Rabbit. Deluxe Sunroof. Sharp excellent cassette. 11900/ offer Dual carb. 4spd. $795. "· · vwu~r. -'"r 4 speed, air, t un·roof, mdl. Xlnt cond. $4500. cond. Must Sac. No 979.(819 ~7S'IS cond. Mlllt See. SW75. '79 4SOOEL Extru . Only low mileage beauty. Cal14&4 paym't 'til '82 ~:...=,:;.. ____ _ '7 260Z C R-.. B'L &Sl-1&32, 71k>-1727.Chril. 10,000 ml. assume (149265) Takeoverlease.Chas ~ HSS ~x/Cn. ~.' cu/ u., • ._.... 9734 lse/buy.llQ.3140 S7't5 '75 Super Beetle. Xlnt Pel'l')'7l41956-l28l 401S. El Camino Real ...................... . Foragooddealandgood 1133-2227 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• '67 MB . 230. Wht/blll. JIMMAllMO :;:.n:,\i~~0~·=i 13 El~oradc>. All power 831. SanClemen~.asoo ·~.:xi 4~i.2~~d!~~: altersalesfft'Vicuee: •77 B2lOKI'CHBCK 1.983 Ghia, mu.st sell ad. Super Clean. ~ MPG. YOLISWAW ofr. 7eo-8405or751-i3S3 w/cruue, black 38,000 1 -T 11500 752 ~ Delwce.5spd.sunroof. cond. call af.ter 5:30 Re&&as.PIQ0.548·3065 l81118eachBlvd. '69 VW. Auto, n--..1-new miles. 12300 firm . 6 Vet. Yellow. -Top. _,_ ~·~---~. .. ... .....,4 960-9965 Firm 'Sl 300SD Turbo, Ivory eal3 ~3710 New Int. AM /F'M Cass. '79 Cutlass Diesel. air. ~ O'l<N:Ollt ena. good body, best orr. New Auto Transmission am1rm cass, lo m1, musl '79 310GX cstm mt/ext, 5 ~ 97ll w/ta.n int, loaded, ooly * '67 Bu&, mint stock 642-1783 •79 SIVl.LE DSL BM Shirt KJt L-48 Eng ~ell 1080. 673-2712 spd sunroof AM/FM ....................... 80mi,$34,SOO.M4-ll253 C<>Od., stereo, nu mtr., '74VW UNROOF $99~.6"-22121497-2292 19000 OBO 551 ·027S 'SI Olds Omega 6 cyl, 4 SAl2~WS1E•Al.~A~.ANG 24K 0 mi84Mlf6,s.sooo • ~ '77 MBZ300D mu.stsee!t<lfM.497-1587 -Aft 6 "" _,,., "" . p rf cood $ ~ Am/fm tape deck, new '68 Fleetwood Brougham, er · __ dr . auto. PIB. PIS, AC 714/836-3171 '74 260Z, 4spd .. 11r, • e · 1.5,000 '76YWIUS brak .Ma·29'14 lmmac. in & out, near· Exec car. '69 compl. 14,000 m1 32 MPG. on CLOSED SUNDAY stereo, cust. wh1:5.. nu WE'VE ~-22l2/497•2292 Only 31,000 miles oo this '76 Rabbit, 30 mpe, new new radials. Good buy at restored Con·ette. Uke Freeway S7200 or ofter For the best deals in Ures, bra. !IK m1 .. xlnt. 11450 SL beaut i f u 1 7 p s I r paint, nms &ood. $2500 $1295/080. 64.S-4631 new. custom paint, new 642-9508 e"-"v=es,__ __ _ SouthemCaUfonua 840·2121 MOYEDI -New paint, excellent auto m at 1 c . I t · s rirm . 67~T7 673-5372 '79 ~ dsl Sev 17,000 mi. whls & ures. mot.or com· Pllltto 9'57 ComeSeeUsToday! ! Delore• 9721 ... ,. --cond. $13,000. MUST dynamit!!}HS311SPCW> '65 Ghia. Rest. t.o coll. Snrf. immac, must selJ ~I. ~eblt. ~ M~ cfr.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ··a··R··~·::.·D .. ~EW······· nw '' & wm •,,,:::, ·' SELL! 494-7360 -classic cond. Looks ' bestofr. enta e ~1 -FOR SALE \II A" " ;.:-sti. 19'1210S.PP. JIMMAllMO l'Ulll&reat!Asharpcar. 67S-Z929 DodcJt 9935 71 ' Pinto, clean w/a1r SADDlEIACIC ~ELOREAN . y~~! '70=i:;~r:.3:s. Y~1~::i~ 'SO ~·.4:i~1~sl., A/C. Cwro 9917 ;;•();;;.·5:;;;;~~~· fr~~:~~~~~~~r.g$~~ MAIOA. pamt, hard top convert 14~2000 sn rf .. sterio, take over ~··•••••••••••••••••••• PS. PB. AC. $2000 Best OBO 642·1570 or 631 7797 IMW lease. 49 79 Z28, xlnt cond, see to Offer. 497_.189 _ ask for Maria 28402 Mar,uerite Pkwy IMMEllATE ll ..a& 1 •7 Po;~st~ree R~~s le:~~li ~t~!n:~~dry~~: '72 VW IUG ~preciat.e, $6700or best Ford 9940 Ply~ -9960 Mission ViUo /~ ~ •R/ Armstorong Ave. Irvine. 497-1597 fer. 960-0583. .. .......................................... .. AVERYPK Y DELIVERY 14ZSlllllSl.CISIU 6U4S·"34 McKinley Equipment Very ni ce cond. (El '75CamaroLT,xlntcond. '76 .Torino sta. wgn, '740uster,stdshift.New <EXIT5FWY.I Corp.979·2067 'IOYWDIESa Toro 100. 2 Air, auto, AM/FM cass, cruise cont, air, p~r. eng, cl utch. crptg. up· 83 I ·2040 495-4949 Honda Rare. '73 4.50 SL. Mid· IAlllT '73 vw Van, 7 pusenger. $3000/makeofr. 673-3612. xlnl cond 1600. 951-1323 hol. vln. top Rec. avail. Clo1edSundays 1979 IX·7 night Blue. 2 tops . Wire Custom 4D w/on.ly zsoo excellent. 13200/offer, '76 Camaro Rallye Sprt. '67 Ran cbero. Good Body. .ll.!!!J!g. 1225(). 760-3628 Tlt•MostbcitilcJ Santa Ana ~u~:Jausc~~m:S\c!n~ wheels. Mint cond. ~~~'-~!i::::tt::c~i. :~:A',~1 b~~a~fthf~~ ~10~0~~aded ~001~=ework.S600_ POftHoc ~ · 9965 Par+OfYoer a I s o ha s a i r . 118·500· Classic. '67 250 u a· -••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW Pwcti111H Or conditioning, stereo, and S. Snrf. X1nt cond. SS500 monstr;tor, ke new. !;,~ 494.2407 CIM•r* 992Cl '72 Torino Wagon. ale. -'67 c_., FiNWrd LMMCOlllWI. 54n7430 rac.y lookina alloy OB0.631-2242 1986636 ••••••••••••••••••••••• local car, great shape SJOOOorbestoffer M L IMWll U" wheels Only s 210 Orig 1967 250 S. Auto. orig S6195 '71 YW C.• * C~ '10 SI000/080. 557-0896 ~ C Clrtft .. JOl W.WamerAve. miles ' cond. Low mileage JIMMAllHO Stereo, bra. cover. er MoneSpertC:O.,. '80 Fiesta, AM/FM . air ~ --- lwyOrl.MM lblockwestofMain I SADDLBACllMW Blaupunkp AM /FM. air YOLISWAGIH .-whla, 39K miles. $8,450. E . a1 1 LOW MlLES Like nu , 'SO Pontiac Lamans 1,0 .. ,..,_ri.! 1 'II DaORUM Ill 2040 495-4949 I rond, 17 mi per gal reg l8711BeacbBlvd. PrivPty~7982 tr~~~J~r ~:: ae~~o PP968·71i! ~~rt~: /{~~I~. ~i I I 41_522·5333 5speed stick 129,500 ,79 R~7 cs 5spd sunroof '.~·~~o:~J052 4 14~JOOO .72 VW Bug. Nu paint. nu (lABRQ). · :3~00: ... o~d~ est a . rk, AM PM tape. $6500, ORAHGECOUHTY'S 731·24.14 amlfm. air. tS.800 m1: spd.Oun~s~esa~~w 71YWDA.SHB hrts. runs great' Blau. OMLYS5l95 548-6818 549)813 OLDEST F.rrari 9723 immac 75.2·85.11 p11nt. seats. interior. Economiie with this stereo. S2500 080 HOWAIDC..TI'Oltt '67 F1reb1rd Classic. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• M :Mf'Clti 9719 s16500 rr 640-&6 beauty. Must set 496·3991 Oove/Quai!Sts. Liltcotn 9945 co nd , runs great, CREVI ER &. • · 1979 Ferrari, 308GTS. o :.=:_lo er ll (988VUBl NEWPORTBEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• !1800 Q80 84&-54:!L __ AM FM tape, 4 spd. AC ••••••••••••••••••••••• •W ANTED· 79 or 80 JOO SADDUIACI IMW Yot.o 9772 133-0555 - W• P![. Sacnfice ORANGE SD. in mull cond. Cash. 13 l 040 49 949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '69 CONT 20R HT '61 Fi~ Coa• OVER ___Qlr. (714) 523.7030 COUNTY'S Pnn. onl '.PP 644-1004 • #I VOLVO DUI.a SEE US FIRST! Lo mi, rum. needs work VS. auto, must see to ap 1._look Sales Service-Leasing Rat 9725 EXCWSl.VE MGI 9744 'IOYWDA.SHB INORANGECOUNTY ' We haveagoodseltttion S400 SJ&.9832 prec1ate SJ3000BO · Rol C--Inc Deluxe wagon. 4 speed. o r N E w & U S E O m JIJJ_ __ _ For Your Good I .... ...... . . ••••••••••••••••.•••... M AS19!1 "'Tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• r Ch I VW. Porsche or Audi Rolls oyce BMW '74 FlATX19 1:1'\A '75 MGB Special Edition, a Ir ' s un . r o o . SALES, SBVICE evro ets! MoYericll 9947 'SS Pontiac Grand Pnx 1540Jamboree Xlnt cond. $2500 or best DEALBSHIP xlnt cond. lo ml, runs beige/beige. Uke new ! t~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Runs good, needs work Af I DifJS: I New..J!!>rt Beach 64().6444 offer. 962-1567 We'll deliver anywhere reat. .644·0443. ~o~:tr~t':i:. ~1~~6~ e · OVE EXPERTS V RY '70 Maverick, lo mileage, ~c539·6722 RARE MODaS Of HOftda 9727 in the..-orld! MGB '74. Xlnt mi. gd 57"5 orig owner. SIOOO Gd n.ndtrWrd 9970 VW-PORSCHE·AUDl 445 E. Coast Hi way HEWIMW's ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACHIMPORTS mechcond.Conv.$1995. JIMMAllMO ., ••• .,11(E cond.497·1398 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y AIWLE 848 Dove Street 644-4157, 760-9312 ii::ARW:: " M•rcwy 9950 ·79 Heritage Be_autiful A 320i' VISIT YOUR 752-0900 '75 MGB. Rebuilt, new YOU<SWAGIEH VOi.YO '77 Ma libu Classic, Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condition. 39K m1. S5SOO al Bayside Ori ve New rt Beach 673-0900 I ORANGE COAST 1969 Harbor Blvd. top, xlnt. S29000BO 1S711 Beach Blvd. 1966 Harbor Blvd. .75 Bobcat Wagon. 4 <'YI. OBO. Call Nancy After 14 cars left to choose HO ..... DA 611-7170 675-1579 142·2000 COSTAMESA Mi .. goodcood .. AM IFM slandard.$2000 6PM.54S-9988 --Premium pnces paid for any used ca r (foreign or domestic) in good condition See Us First! from "5" Polaris. HE•D~"•nTERS 646·9303540-9467 stereo, 8-track. loaded. <19S-14SI '63 Thunderbird Safari. Ascot. Sepia. "' """ Cla11ic '65MGI 'IOYWYAHAGOH .74volvol6SE,fixer. 1145•2902. restored,newitemsinc Ches tnut&others TO AY!!! ~~~~~~ •••• !?.~~ Run s dgre700at , '!!.~t. ~~~~,:~~or'gr 199!1. ·~u~la!i~. ~drp~B. vs. 6~t~[~1~ paint . crome, upb .. 52.,.. U .... IVERSITY _restore . 675........ • ... 5 968-6l lO • · .-. ·new $950.&46-5l37aftllAM radio . w1ndsh1eld, SOU TH COAST .... " •Ml,prefero -1'1' radial tires, immac. brakes.tires.everything 13 to choose from s SALES &SERVJCE ...ct~ ~~! .......... !?~~~ JIMMAllMO '7S Volvo 242 Im· 5/080.760-0620 jM•t9C) 9952 wqrks&carisbeautlful' Dodge speeds & automatics OLDSMOllLE too... 1976 Peudeot 504SL 4 spd. VOLKSWAGEN maculate condJtm. only '73 Monte Carlo, air. p /S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6500 759·19Ji._ --HOMO A ~elM7 N~e':igwk.BIOOBO 187118eachBlvd t 7.ooo miles, AC . P/B,$1200/080. Mustang '&s conv 289 73ll's GMCTIUCKS Compare House of Im 49MS03Alter649t-SS37 142~2000 AM /FM cassette, elec· 67J..2722 automauc PS. PB. PT '66T-lllD Saran Goblleather 2850Harbor Blvd tnc seats, radials, etc '72 El Camino w/shell. 4 $3450 759-oo!n Hardtop2-drs~an, l888 11.irbm Hh d • l'ollt• \lt-q ~o 0:1.111 11285621 COSTA MESA ports Direct leuund 60 l'°"dM 9750 '71 VW GIN Coa• Must see to fully ap· spd, mad~. 3.'iO modified 675-2407 Graphite Red leather ·mos sensible pymts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Excellent cood. Best or-prec1a te1 Garaged, cov-""' rind what YOU want 10 1~161 540-9640 O 1 a I 2 1 3 o r 0 70 914 Red -Blk int. fer '94-872l or 497.3331 ered and pampered Ltke New smog certificate Duly P11otClus1f1eds Class1f1e9~ds 642·567S WEIUY USEDCARS&TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR I NH Al'PIWSAL Corrnier·DeLillo CH mot.ET 182U BEACH BLVD. '79HOM>A 714/MERCEOES l5 213 j AM FM cass SJOOO askforJeanne I ababy $1995,131-9100 Aaltos,UHd Autos.Used 63~--' or714 /637·2333 F' Ph ...... """" '76 Chevette. ex cond . .x.a1 Dynamite CVCC 20 4 --1 inn. '76 Sci rocco Fast ~~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Black Red leather speed. R&.H. Very clean 646-7933 w many extras Low ... ......__ u-~ -Stereo, new brts. 57.ooo (620366) in & out. 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