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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-28 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 CUil YllR HlllTlll llllY PAPIR S ATURDAY NOVI MBER 28. 1qe 1 OH ANGE COUN l Y C ALIFOll NIA 25 CENT S Coast shoppers don't kt cold, rain stop them By JOHN NEEDHAM Of• o.ll'f ,.... ..... Friday's rain didn't see m to dampen the ho11day spirits of s h o ppe rs th e d a y after Thanksgiving, u Orange Coast residents flocked to shopping malls to d o their Christmas s hopping. S pokesm en at ar ea stores repo rted la r ge numbers or s hoppers turning out the day afte r Th a nk s g ivin g , t he traditional kick-off day ror the Christmas season. Lois Zagala, an e mployee at the Toy Center a l South Coast P laza In Costa Mesa, said noon·llme s hoppe rs we r e. standing elbow-to-elbow in the store. She said spaces were hard. to find in the plaza's huge parkJng lot. "They seem to be buying just about everything," she said. "Video games seem to be going a little faster than the more traditional t.oys." Harry Holler, manager of the 8 . Dalton bookstore at South Coast P laza. said his store had been crowded aJI day. A spokeswoman at Sears at the plaza said the department store had been crowded since it opened at 10 a.m. Spokesmen at both Buffums and Robinso(l's at Westminster Ma ll In Westm in s ter also reported large crowda. While s hoppers gener ally seemed to be parting with their money Friday, those s urveyed seemed to be not happy about the prices. Karen Lee of Cost.a Mesa, who was shopping at Fashion Island in Newport Beach , s aid she wouldn't be buying as much this year because or the prices "Ac tual ly mos t o r m y Christmas shopping la already ·done," she said. "I went early and took ad avantage of the sales." Mrs. Lee said she feels that prices for children's clothlna are excessive, though toys, she says, can be bought al discount stores at a reasonable cost. "I won't be spending any more this year than I did last year," s he said. "All that means ls I won't be getting as much as I have in the past." Ca r olyn Poole of Ne wport Be a c h said s h e began he r holiday shopping last summer, 0..ly ...... ,,_.., ~ - Equestrian Center near Corona del Mar stands out in aerial photo of Irvine Coast, one of area's last windows to sea. Irvine Coast: Smaller plans Many believe regulation scaled back building on unspoiled coastline Th11 is the third oj a four·par1 smea of articl.es nammmg the effects of Cali/om ia's ca<utal preservation laws on the 42 rniUs of OTange Covnty coanline Sunday's atOf'J/ will deal unth what the future holds for the state Coostal Commimon and the ()Tonge Ca<ut. BY DAVID KUTZMANN O(UM o.lty Pl ... Staff If futu re gene rations ever wonder what effect stale coastal controls had on development and management of Orange County's scenic coastal zone, some people may point to the Irvine Coast and say, "Judge for yourself." And this is what they should see: -About 2,000 expensive homes nestled among a portion of the 9,400 acres of c"astal hillsides. canyons and ridges that sprawl between Laguna Be,~h and Coronadel Mar. ) -At)out 2,400 acres f land in Crystal Cove State P ar between the ocean and Pacific Coast Highwa y and up into Moro Canyon. There should be another 2.650 acres of land set Aside for public recreation by the Irvine Company, developer or the huge coastal parcel, not to mention a possible federal park of about 931 acres in Muddy Canyon and on the s lopes of Wishbone Hill. -Two sites for commercial d e v e l o pment -at ye!·to·be·constructed Pelican ' Hills Road and Sand Canyon Avenue. These areas would have h o t el s. office buildings, comm e rcial r ec r ea tio nal facilities. restaur ants. shops and a conference center. And if any future residents should ask, they will flhd out that before one concrete slab was poqred or spade-full or earth turned, the Irvin e Coast was rou~ht over and coveted as one of Southern California's last unspoiled stretches of coastline. Thal the fi nal development plans whic h emerged in t he s u m m e r o f 198 1 w e r e dq lmatically different from those orjzinally offered by the Irvine Cothpany goes without saying. Those first pl ans called for construction or 8,000 res idential uni~s. That the latest plans are the best of all possible blueprints for development is still open to d e b a t e -at l ea s t to en~i'ronmentaJists who are suing Ot•nge County and the state Coastal Comm ission lo overturn th06eplans. ~ven so, conservationists and ottre rs believe that fl awed SJC convict allegedly n1anned ultra sophisticated jewel thefts By F&EDE'.'llCK SCHOEMEBL Of ... Oeltr ........... A San Juan Capistrano man convicted in a ~.ooo Jewelr'y store robbery al Dana Point was. at the time of hi• arrest. on the verge or committint a "pe rfect" string of jewelry thefts that could bave netted $10 million, Orange County Sheriff's Department inveattgators asserted Friday. Terrance Edward Nikrascb, 45, descr ibed as an expert locks mith by authorities, was close to developing a scheme whereby jewels contained ln bank safety deposJt boxes would be removed and replaced wU.h worthless imitallona , poli ~e. sald. S o sophisticated .was the . \ all e g e d s cheme , s aid investigator Fred Collins, that Nikrasch could have e1caped wlth a $1 million emerald from a Dallu bank and a $1 million e merald necklace fro m a Houston financial institution. But Nikrascb wu not able to commit the crimes because or two ,arrests -the first in connection with the Dana Point helsl and the second ln Dallas after a bank employee became suspicious of his activities. Nlltrascb and Suaan Helen Mendez, 28, were convicted in Orao1e County Superior Court of the Aug. 3, 1979 robbery of Loran'• Boutique, owned by Betty Sloan, also of San Juan Capistrano. The pair were ar rested the day after the .. J rot,bery while attempting to l eave Dana H arbor a board Nikrasch's yacht. Fo ll owing the ir a rrest in connection with the Dana Point robbery, investigators, armed witt\ a search warr ant , entered the Nikrasch. and Mendez residence wh er e they found several items or me morabilia, including a piece of the Great Wa ll of China , believed stolen from an exhi bit a t the San Clemente Inn. located In the city where the Western White House once was located. lnve1Ugators said Ms. Mendez distracted the shopkeeper, while Nllttaach rlned a jewelry cue, t.akinc 14 custom rings valued at (~JEWEL, Page A2> • I though the current plans may be -the situation would have been m uch worse without the existence of the Coastal Act, the 1976 law des ign ed to pr o t ect a nd encourage better management or California's 1,100-mile coastline. "I saw the original plans for the Irvine Coast ," fo rmer state coastal commissioner Judy U. Rosener said. "And you would have beenlucky toseethe water." Asked if his firm's original p l a n s wo uld h ave b een inappropriate, Irvine Company Vice President Robert Shelton responded : "If they had been built in a timely way, they might be very appropriate. It's all relative." In evaluating what effect the Coastal Act had on his company's project, Shelton said : ·'There have been dramatic cha nges (In the plans >. And certainly the Coastal Commission has contributed. Proposition 20 and the subsequent adoption of the Coastal Act in 1976 have cer tainly been a significant influence. '·And I would say that the public has been the principal gainer in terms of the total a mount of ·present and future public open space and recreation area," said Shelton, a former Newport Beach c ity m anager and, later , a Newportcitycou.ncUman. " (The public) bas been the gainer in the sense that there will be very much less traffic generated by the development. That wouldn't have been the case otherwise," be said. '•I don 'l know that we can credit the Coastal Commission alone with that. The final decision t.o reduce density was championed largely by county aovemmenl," he said, "and particularly by Supervisor Thomas Riley, who was really the author of the proposal to cut way back to 2,000 unita." But Shelton conceded, "1be decision by Ute state parlu people to acqui... not just the sandy beach but everythJnc between the Coast IUgbway and the water wu encouraeed and made more <See EFFECI', Paa• Al)_ 1 .. and wa out Friday picking up "odds and ends ." ''J won't pay the prices they're cha rging now," she said. "l think it 's just unreasonable what they are asking, especially for clothing." Bernie Larson of Santa Ana said h e was out p ricing compute r games for his kids. ''Un1es11 I can find something cheaper I don't think I'll be buying anything today," Larson said. "I've seen the same games advertised closer to where I live for less." • Store p ersonnel said they didn't expect sales to drop olt. However, they said they would have to wait and see. "It's still pretty early for moet people t.o get in the mood to abop for Christmas presenta," sald Jean Stratton, manager of the C h ri s tma R Bo uti que at B u llock~·Wilshire at F ashion Island. "l think a lot of people took advantage of the sales las t s ummer and are trying not t.o pay full prtcc for their gi fts." Officials eye Libyan hit teaill threat WASHI NGTON (AP I U.S security agencies have bob tered their bod ygua rd forces a nd tightened border controls after being warned that Libyan or other Arab "hit teams" are out to assassin ate President Reagan and othe r t o p Am e rican officials. "We take those reports very, ve r y seriously," said one ser curity specialist He and other security officials co nfirmed on Friday that "reliable" sources in the Middle East warned last week that one or more assassination teams might infiltrate the Uni ted St ates. possibly from Canada The rc1>0rts included the names of about six would-be ki llers , said the US. offi cials. As a result, the Secret Service , the FBI and other government secunl) agcnl'1es we re s aid to .have 1ntens1f1ed mea sures to prevent harm to the president, vice presid e n t or Cabine t officers Most offlc1als asked not to be id e ntified in discussing the m atter. and. at that. offered few details ubout what s pecific steps were being taken But one, Ray Hagerty, the Customs Service director for North Da kota and Minnesota. said agents along the (See LIBYAN, P age A2) Forecasters see fair skies Sunday I By PATRICK K ESNED\' Ot u .. D .. ,., ~lot St.Iott Showers and isolated heavy thundershowers forecast for this morning are expected to taper off to a SO percent chance of rain in the afternoon Clear skies and fa ir weather are predicted for Sunday The ch.illy storm out of the northwest caused numerous power failures in Orange County Friday, the largest 1n Costa Mesa when 1,790 c ustome rs were affected . P ol ice official s s a y sli ck streets caused an in crease in tramc accidents but no major injuries were reported Friday A large semi-truck overturned on t he Beach Boulevard offramp of the northbound San Diego Freeway at about noon Friday. No one was injured and the truck was removed from the offramp about five hours later by Caltrans a nd California Highway Patrol officials Drivers reported that traffic was batked up for hours. S p e('t ac u lar w a t e r s pouts offshore at Lagun a Beach and Newpor t Beach a nd s nowfall down to elevations of 3.500 feet also were reported by National Weather Bureau officials Weather Burea u s pokesmen say they expect the storm to drop nearly 1 inch of water in Oran ge Co u nty before departmg The chilly storm has brought ram to the entire sta le and also br o u g ht l oca l n ig ht temperatures down to the low and middle 40s Highs today are <See STORM, Page A2) Getting soaked? Flood insurance costs jump OHi cials in Orange County . c ities sa y they'r e gettin g nu merous com plain ts fro m homeowners about the cost of ma ndatory fed e r a l flood insurance. which h as nearly doubled. Homeowners renewing their yearly policies in the cities of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley are being billed $160, up from the $88 fee of past years. L arge p arts of thes e and inla nd Or ange County cities have been identified by federaJ authorities as being in the flood hazard zone or the Santa Ana River in the event of a severe "100-year rainstorm." O nly a s m a ll po r tion of Newport Beach is in the Santa An a River flood zone . But because of identified flood hazard from cliff runoff, some homeowners In Newport Beach and Laguna Beach are required t o p u rc h as e t h e n a tional insurance. The fee increase will affect about 17 ,000 homeowners along and near tbe Orange Coast within · the next year, federal orrlcials say. O rticl a ts of the F e deral Em e r-gency Man aaement Agency aay the rate increase ls the r1rst in the national profram since 1972. It lncludea a $20 1ervtce char1e, tacked on la.st February, and a S52 lncreue {>Hi ed 1n October to. kMp up With lnOaUon. '\ 'I "We 're being flooded with complaints. s aid Hal Simmons, assistant planner for Huntington B eac h "P eo p l e don 't understand why they need flood in s ur a n ce i n So uth e rn California. but the cit y has nothing to do with it." "Th e in c rea s e d rates a p parently help the fede ral government pay for flood losses along the Mississippi River and <See INSURANCE, Page A2) ORANGE COAST WEATHER Showers through today. Clearing tonight, fair and warmer Sunday. Highs 55 to 62. Lows mid lo upper 40s Chan ce of rain 70 percent today, 20 percent tonight INSIDE TODAY A re the Souiets getting more vall.U! /or their mUitory mont y than the' U.S ? Sett PagtA10. · INDll r Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturday. November 28, 1981 Water~~ appeared several times off Orange Coast Thursday and F'rido.y. From P~$•.A1 I STO . • • predict degrees. . l A matettt ·metebil'ologlst J . Sherman DeMy ·..-ltuntinfk>o Beach said •t.Ni• .,18 iGches. OI rain had fatlei.la•.that city by s p:m . That1 ~ .. the s~ tdlal to 1.52.\M)\~ eompar~ to no rainfall atthi.a t~ last year. The first talh of ttie se ason last y~ar fell ~. ~ t..~ said. Edison .CO. 6\Jtj{oritles say about 4:tfGG Ol'-JUCe C:o~nly homes wetttempourily without power at :tome Ume Friday because • .,, the storm. Most p9wer w¥··~mik tp Hrvice by the late,.n~r~~pn, comsfany spokesmenaaict. • • 'L~rge gift' to Allen? Unspecified present given Reagan aide, paper says TOKYO <AP) -A Japanese newspaper•reported today that Na lion al Security Adv is er Richard V. Allen received a "large eift" from the man whose wife ser ved as the interpreter during a Japanese magazine 's interview with Nancy Reagan. by someone else eight months later. In Santa Barbara. wher e Pr esident R eaga n is vacationing , deputy White House press secretary Larry S p eakes said h e had n o co mment on the M ainichi report. not comment on the in vestigation. The Allen con t r oversy s urfaced Nov 13 when the Mainichi reported th at Tokyo p olice, in a "top secret " investigation, had talked to "co n s ultants and university-related" persons abo\.at alleged bribery involving a high-r anking White House official. From Page A1 Sinai impasse progress seen WAS HINGTON <A P > - Secretary or State Alexander M. Hala Jr. and Israeli Forehin Minister Yluhak Shamir met for 7 ~ hours Friday and la \.,r voiced optimism that they wlll be able to resolve an 1mp~se over the planned Israeli vetd of European cooperation in a Sinai peacekeeping force. Shamir planned lo leave for Israel, via London , a lmost immediately after the meeting at the State Department. which lasted 41h hours longer than scheduled. lie said he was taking "some ideas" back to Israel on how the pro bl e m of European partidpation in the peacekeeping force might be resolved. "There are prospects that we will agree on some proposals." Haig called the meeting "very constructive and valuable." He also said he may st.op in Israel in two weeks on a trip already scheduled to India and Pakistan. He called a visit to Israel "a possibility that it is under consideration." Until Shamir's arrival earlier Friday for the hastily arranged meeting, it had been expected that the Israeli Cabinet would vote Sunday to reject E uropean participation. Great Britain, France, Italy and The Netherlands all agreed last week lo a U.S. request to participate in the force, but at the s ame time voiced their belief that the Palestine Liberation OraanltaUon should be Included in Mideal4t peace negotJatJona. That llllgered the Is raelis, who feel European support ror the PLO undermines the Camp David peace process, which excludes the PLO. Asked If the cabinet might postpone a decision Sunday to give more time to develop a compromise, Shamir said that it was possible ··I will bring several ideas tor the meeting of our Cabinet and the cabinet will decide." he said $7 44 million gas rate hike sought LOS ANGELES t APl Southe rn California Gas Co. asked the state Public Utilities Commission for a $567 miJlion rate increase Friday that would boost .the average residential customer's bill by 17 percent in 1983, a company s pokesman said The utility also requested a $207 million increase to take effect in January 1984 as a hedge against inflation, P resident Robert M. Mcintyre said. Ir granted, the 1983 hike would add about $5.43 to a ty pical customer's winter gas bill and $2.79 to s ummer c harges. Commercial and industrial rates would increase by an average 19 percent. Nearly !,M:c)1'tomers io Costa Mp6,a wete' without electricity tr.-an hour from 8:45 a. m: becauee a frond from a palm tree fen ac,-oss power lines al 17th s~ IUld Tustin The MainJcbi, a major daily. said the women's magazine Shufu-no-tomo (Housewife's Friend> was able to arrange the interview with Mrs . Reagan, because of a .. gift" Allen received Jan. 18 from Tamotsu Takase. a longtime friend. Takase's wile Chizuko served as interpreteT duttng the interview at tbe While House on Jan. 21. th e day ·arte r Pre s ident Reagan's inauguration. The Mainichl said the "large gift" was in addition to the $1 ,000 in cash and two watches t h at Allen h as also acknowledged receiving. The ne wspaper said t he gift was discovered during investigations by Japan 's National Police Agency and the U.S . Justice Department. The newspaper did not say what the "large gift" was, give any other description or s ay how it obtai ned its information. INSURANCE COSTS • • • W 1thout the increase, the company predicts a deficit m 1983, and with it will post net income of 2 4 cents on every Sl revenue, Mcintyre said. Avenue .. ; · .i: Homes-wes t i1r Newport Qoulevard and from 16th Street to the area near the San Diego Freeway were a!fected. Other major Iall~es from fallen tree Ulnb$·and winds were repo rted""!~ Sanul Ana <and Garden Grove bet..,n noon· and 1:45p.m. Along the.coast, the unstable air a nd crisp winds created nume r o u s s p ec ta cular waterspout.s. over the pas t two d'ays. , . ..l Marine $atety officers aay the s \or m . w hi.c b .•Jf r s t hit Thanksgfv\ng event&; created a waterspout ffiaJ).ar~4f feet f'li&b off the shc)t~ 'ol Newport Beach Friday al $.a.m. A si milar wat e r spout developed off the s hore of Lagun a Bea c h Th ursd ay morning al 9:45 a .m . Neither twister ~cbed shOfe,-observers said . Wea ther e. Bure all spokesman Bob Webster said the storm originated id the GoU of Alaska and brought unusually cold winds with it. "The rainfall at this time of the year isn't unusual but it's awfully early to have a root of snow in Uae mo»ft'8ins around here," W~r said._ ~.. ~· ~rom P ~?,{. .. ; tIB . AN,ft • , nadian .,,dn "were more sely c~g identific.UOn lf~dential~. "'We have stepped 9'p our waldl," be said. · Presidetll Reagan, for whom i~curity is 'routinely tlght, was ~l his seclod ed ranc h in Qalifornia. His protection has ;pmained at a 11tepped-up level tjnce he was Shot March 30. and ae ha,·;,c-yt .t .. (t.:td publi c •ppear~ • ' -!· • It wa' ~ol~tbat \h.e ''°'•"l~~f i,·~· .,.,. tabinet qi $, retary of itate Al r . Haif1Jr., lnd DefE Caspar Weinber ,'-flU been tlghte:ied. ln Wein irer's case. agents ~ave begun assigning unmarked rars to prtk:ede and follow his pmouslne. • T he Di.'ttrict o f Columbia ~etropolitan Police Department r esponsible for guarding the llomes of man, federal officials, \.as alerted .•• :· Weint>ernr ~d fl•ie ar& due fo tr fvel ~~ ~ocna, and lecurity offt,ciab ~ t?i' JspecialuJ.· · thaf, P,ight •l Q t>road. . t 'lppear (o any · Qn s pecific reats to ~berier and Haig Al l en ha s said he had .. intercepted" a $1 ,000 honorarium from the magazine intended. for Mrs . Reagan in connecUon with the interview. He said be bad &be money put in a safe Md meant to send it to the U.S. Treasury, but forgot about it until the cash was found The daily said the Justice Department had asked Japanese offi ci als to reopen their inve$ligation A National Police Agency s pokes man reac h ed by telephone said the agency could HB shooting victi01 in serious condition A 21-year ·old Huntington Beach man police say was shot twi ce by bis brother-in-law during a famil y dis pute remajned in serious condition Friday at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Undergoing treatment for bullet wounds in the chest and stomach is Kristopher Berger of 16651 Viewpoint Lane. According to police. Berger became involved in a quarrel at the home of his wife's family at From PageA1 5042 Quall Circle. Huntington B eac h , at 10 .30 p .m . Wednesday. During Uie quarrel, Berger 's brother-in-law, Robert Michael Ad ams, 21, who resides al the Quail Circle address. allegedly fired two rifle shots at Berger, police said. Police said Adams was jailed on s uspicion of assault with a d eadly weapo n ,· but wa s released after posting $10,000 bail. JEWEL SCHEME • • • . Ul' tame ~t ~.8'3. T~ JJf Liie rings -price of 1Wbich ·1>•S: incr eased to $100,Goo -·irere returned to Ms. Sloan ~ following unusual negotiations between the two defendants a nd the sheriff's department. Ms . Sloa n displayed t hem at Friday's press conference. It was agreed that Nikrasch, in return for producing the rings, would be permitted to serve his sentence on robbery c harges concurrent to any sentence he may receive on pending ~ges in Texas. Ms. 11....-. will r~ceive five years l"'Oblltlon and be required to perfonil 1,008 hours of pubUc service work at a Los Angeles hospital, lnvesligator Collins said. She also will give Ms. Sloan $2,90t1 for the one missing ring. Sentencing is scheduled next Friday before Judge Kenneth Lae. Collins s~d &bat Nlkrasch in 1979 \\1as "casing" several banks in TCJ1'&5 and Illinois where, as opposed fiO California, he could rem&Ja t& tile bank vault unsupen11ed for a n extended periOOol~. The tia-.utigator said Nlkraa~~ keya made at the San Jua Caplltrano residence to open safety deposit boxes and inveotory.~eir content.a. N1krasch's plan, Collins said, was to replace valuable gems wit}\ imitations that also would be m a d e in Sa n Juan ca.,istrano. Nikrasch was on b a il in connection with the Dana Point heist when he was arrested in Dallas in December 1979. A search of the trunk of Nikrasch's car , Collins said, produced more than 1,000 safety deposit box keys and lists of items Nikrasch had inventoried. It was a bank clerk, also the wife of a policeman, in Dallas who became suspicious of Nikrasch's long visits to the vault of the bank where she was employed. Collins said inves tigators believe Nikrasch could have substituted worthless im itations for more than SlO million in jewels had the sche me gone undetected. Nikrasch has remained in custody in Texas since his arrest 23 months ago. Bail has been set at $750,000. Stocks show big gain O"ANGE COAST ~llily Pil~ CIH.m.d Mweftllllng 114'14W7i AN other~ 142-4321 NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market reached its highest le vels s ince late s ummer. Friday, posting its third straight gain. • ' The advance came on sharply reduced trading volume . however, with !Jlany invest.on taking a loog Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 7.80 to 885.94. New York Stock Exchan1e volume totaled 32. 77 million abares, down from S8.S7 million Wednesday. Analysts aald the market continued to benetlt from the rapid decline or interest rat.es ln recent days. other places in the country," he said. Dale Peterson, of the Federal Em erge ncy Man agement Agency , says the d e n se population along the Santa Ana River makes it one of the most dangerous flood are as in the country. Federal officials say a 100-year storm -which bas a 1 percent chance or occurring each year -would cause the Santa Ana River lo overflow and flood areas along its banks in depths ranging from l foot to 11 reel. The flood area includes portions of the cities near the coast and pa rts of Anaheim, Garden Grove. Westminster and Orange. The federal flood insurance program became mandatory with any federally.insured home loan alter 1972. The flat fee of $16-0 buys the required $.15,000 of flood insurance Owners o f com m e r c ial buildings which have been refinanced since 1972 also must have a form of t he insurance. After detailed flood maps are released by federal officials in January, homeowners. in flood areas of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley may purchase more than $35,000 worth of coverage, or they may challenge &be accuracy of the maps and seek exemption from the mandatory minimum fee Hunti n gton Beach and Fountain Valley o ff icials already have challenged the accuracy of parts of the flood maps on behalf or thousands or homeowners in portions or their cities. The appeals are pending, officials say. Federal authorities say the flood area takes in nearly half of Huntington Beach's 65,000 hom es; almost all of Fountain Valley's 16,000 dwellings and a bout 2,500 of Costa Mesa's 32,899 homes. Th e central portion of Huntington Beach, basically inland from Main Street, has been Identified as a mesa above the possible flood area. Almost the entire area of Fountain Valley would be underwater in a 100-year storm disaster. and about 17 percent of Costa Mesa, along the Santa Ana Rive r, would be flooded, federal officials say. Homes refinan ced wi th federall y·insured loans since 1972 and presently required to have the insurance in clude 11 ,435 in Huntington Beach; 3,586 in Fountain Valley ; 1,468 in Costa Mesa , 404 in Newport Beach . and 135 in Laguna Beach. ·'This generaJ rate application 1s the only way we have to recoup hi gher costs for labor. material, capital and operating expenses," he said '"All of these ha ve risen s harply due to inflation." The utility , which has 3 ~ million customers, asked the PUC for its last general rate increase m 1979 Irvine bank held up A gun-toting robber escaped with som e $900 cash from the r rvine bra nch or t he World Savings and Loan Association on Culver Drive Friday afternoon. police said The robber a white male about 40 years old. five feet. 11 inches taJI. and weanng a brown pinstripe suit enter ed the bank at about 3 p.m .. walked up to a teller, produced a handgun. and asked for money, police said After receiving the cash he walked out of the bank No other details were known Friday ni ght but the robbery 1s still under investigation. police said ' Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday. November 28, 1981 From PageA1 EFFECT OF COAST AL ACT ON IRVINE COAST. • • r111lblt by ~· txJ1tenc1 ol t.ht Co anal Commi11lon than lt would have been. "Becauae the orltlnal plan didn't Involve public ownertlUp bet ween the hl1hway and the wetor. It did Involve public ownersbipotthe sandy beach and perhaps the bluff. . . "he said. Others generally concur that the Coastal Act was a factor In maklng possible acquisition o( large chunks or territory along the I rvtne Coast. Said Jon Brand, former mayor of Laguna Beach and an ardent environmentalist: "Now with Crystal Cove Stale Park, of course, that was bought by the state. You can 't hold the Coastal Commission solely responslble for that. But it's th.is emphasis on saving the coast which I think helps get the state involved in this process. "So I wouldn't give the Coastal Commission credit for that, but they were one of lhe contributing forces which has helped save the coast," he said. Environmentalists are convinced that if it wasn't for the .. * Co u taJ Aot1 tbt lrvlnt Cout would have D1oom1 yet another example of uncontrolled urban sprawl. "Without the CoutaJ Act, the lrvlne Cout project would have been a much lar1er project," 1aJd Br and, now president of La,una Greenbelt lnc. And what o the current plans? "I ee the <laJ\d use plans) u being good, but with a tow Claws,·· Brand Sa.id. "I think It's a very good model but ll haa a few significant nawa .• ' Among them, he and other environmentalists believe. Is allowing the construction of 10-story office buildings in lbe Pelican Hill portion of the development. near Pacific Coast Highway. "It concerns me," Brand said, ·'because it puts 10-story buildings directly adjacent to the park. Now I think that was approved by the Coastal Com mission even though it violates lhe spirit of the Coastal Act. Why? '' lt was approved by the Coastal * * * Com m l11lon beo1u11 tbt)' wanted to 1how they could work with 1 Jar1e land dtvelo~r. they wanted 1ome kind of LCP <local coastalpro1rarn)forthatare1,so they were klnd of preaaured lnto 11cceptln1 It,'• Brand sald. Oftheoverall plans, theOramr• Coast College aeoaraphy lmitructor said, "We don't object to the Irvine Company makint potentially a bllUon dollara on the houses. That's fine. We believe In the free enterprise system. .. And they're going to make a fortune. We appreciate the land dedication (of 2,650 acres). But we don't appreciate the high rise and the office space . . " he said. Principal opposition to current development proposals comes from Fl"iends of the Irvine Coast, a citizens group with about 600 members. In addition to a reduction in the amount of commercial and office s pace, the group wants a requirement that the Irvine Company dedicate the 2,650 acres of open space to the county at the start of construction. * How coast panel heat Avco Commission won i ts point over Niguel plans Just call it the battle for Salt Creek. On the one side was the newly created California Coastal Commission. On the other. Avco Community Developers Inc., one or Southern California's major builders. At stake was development of 582 acres of ocean-view lots in Laguna Niguel, near Salt Creek Beach. Before a truce was officially ratified ear her this year, the fight was carried from the corridors of the state Coastal Commission to the chambers of the California Supreme Court. "Avco was tenacious in their fight," said former state coastal commissioner Judy B. Rosener of Newport Beac h, who spent eight years combined on the state and regional coastal panels. Whal Avco had done was challenge the authority of what was lhen -1972 -the newly created California CoastaJ Zone Conservation Commission, created by Proposition 20 The company had . b egun grading operations on its property earlier that same year. By Feb. 1, 1973, it had compJeted roueb IJ'adlnC on aJJ but about 74 acres of land. Avco then sought an exemption from the permit requirements of the 1972 coastal initiative, an application that was denied by the state commission. The act had specified that on or after Feb. l , any person wistung lo develop property within the coast al zone n eeded a state permit. A Los Angeles superior court judge later rejected Avco's argument that it had a vested right to complete development of the tract without a Coastal Com mission permit. The developer eventually appealed to the state high court, which ruled in August 1976 that a builder needed a permit from the Coastal Commission before developing a tract of land within the coaslal zone. The ruling was a major victory for the s till-young Coastal Commission. And, according to some coastal com missioners. it ultimately led to scaled-down development plans more s uited to the environmental requirements of the area Bob Bouie. executive vice president of Avco, said he agreed that the visual appearance of the plan would be "'prettier to the eye " But the price for this, be said, would be homes a nd condominiums which appealed lo a higher-mcome bracket buyer The Laguna Niguel land use plans approved by state coastal commissioners earlier this year permit construction of 3,000 residential units. including com bi nations of townhouses, condominiums, single-family hom es a nd time -s haring apartments. The current plans also include a 350-room resort hotel. a golf course and open space. Original plans for the Laguna Niguel planned community called for 8,000 residential units, a golf course and less open space than is now contemplated. Bouie conceded that plans for Laguna Niguel could have been approved years earlier if it had not been for the court baltle the company waged. But he said, ··w e felt strongly in the point of law we were arguing." Bouie said the Supreme Court's decision helped redefine the matter of vested rights. 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Tell us what"ll on your mind " " 17 11 11 " l2 21 IJ ., 11 " •S 10 .. 73 75 .. 12 '3 ff u 15 14 St 13 M I Ju cW'ttnUy pro~••d, lbal land dtdlcatlon would occur ln ph11ea. The Frienda a.llo would Uke to see reducuooa in tht hel1ht.a of bulldln8• In the coawnercl•I clusters and cutbackl '1 the numbers of bolel room•. from 2,000 to400. Fero Pirkle, president of the orsanliatlon, aald that her objecUona are based mainly on the Intensity of the commercial clusters. "Ten-story bulldlnts we object to strenuously," she said, addln1 that the amount of commercial office space belna planned - 250,000 square feet -"would cause such tramc problems that the public would be precluded from using the state park and the beach. Mrs . Pirkle also said that having 10.story buildings near t.be coast would "change the open space feeling and pristine quality" oflhearea. Still, to appreciate lhe changes that have taken place in planning Cor the Irvine Coast , s he said, merely requires a comparison with what once was planned there. ''They were calling it the 'Riviera or the West,"' the en vironmentalist said, with "solid chains" of hotels and buildings up and down the coast. '"I think in just practically every way the plans are belter," she said. Gil Ferguson was a vice president or the Irvine Company in the days when the initial proposals for lhe Irvine Coast were being developed. ·'In the old days," Ferguson said, '"the first plan called for 30,000 units We're now down to 2,500 units (of which 500 are affordable units). Now you say, dtd the public benefit? ·'There is no such thing as the public," he said in answer to h.ls own question ·'There are onJy publics. Separate individual publics. Some of them gain. Some of them lose. Some of them break even. ·'The Irvine Company," Ferguson said, ''did as well, and will do as well. under any ci rcumstances One guy who will not lose is the Irvine Company. no matter what anybody does to them. theycan'lhurtthem . ""When you're that big, all you can do is hurt each other as citizens , but you can't hurt lhe I rvme Company.·· said Ferguson, now president of a coalition or labor and business interests called CEEED (Californians for Environment, Employment and Economy through Planned Development) Company officials say that. if it hadn't been for the Coastal Act. development along the Irvine Coast probably would have occurred much sooner. · · 1 think that's true," said Shelton, the company's vice pres ident for government rel a lions. "As a matter of facl. it has long been recognized that had the Irvine Company chosen to deal wllh that property 1n the convenlionaJ way. rather than trying to plan it as a whole. the company could have marched down the coast with a series of .,...,,...... ............ Typical summer day at Scotchman's Cove View from blufl looks toward beachstde port ton of El Morro Tratlt'r Park r top 1 conventional s ubdivisions way back in the 1960s , which would have made this whole debate academic, at least as far as the coastal shelf is concerned." lo the early 1970s, the company -the larges t landowner in Orange County -conducted workshops "lo involve interested citizen groups and public agen cies in the planning process," Shelton said . Participants incl uded 26 agencies and interest groups, including the Sierra Club and other environmental organization s , state parks officials, s urrounding cities, and the county. These efforts ultimalely led to a proposal for about 18,000 dwelling units wilh a population or up to 50,000. lt also involved relocation of Pacific Coast Highway farther inland and public ownership of parts of the area. though not as much as 1s now contemplated. The Board or Supervisors adopted a general plan am endment for the Irvine Coast in 1976. After preliminary revie w by the regional and s tate coastal commissions, thl.S land use plan was officially submitted In 1978 The South Coast Regional Coastal Commission rejected the plan. and lhe county appealed to the state panel. It was at about this same time that the state made its initial purchase of 1,900 acres m Crystal Cove for a slate park Wh en the county Board of Supervisors again considered a land use plan for Irvine Coast, Supervisor Thoma s Riley suggested lower density development -2,000 dwelling units and 500 low-cost units which was eventually accepted Peter Herman, one of Riley's top aides, said that, because of the Coastal Ac t , priorities were changed in the development. ·'The prevailing benefit was public open space and recreation . .. We came to believe that the greater public benefit along the Irvine Coast wa s public r ecreation and open space." Herman said As construction schedules now stand. grading work could begin m about a year on the valuable coast pa r cel Lots could be avail able in about two years. "'The land use portion of the local coastal program has essentially been concluded," said Shelton. The second portion of the LCP is zoning. and the county zoning pac kage has been tentatively approved for forwarding to the state. The completion of this process will mean lhat Orange County officiaJs once again will have land use authority over the coveted coastaJ area. granting permits based on procedures approved by the state Still pending is adjudication of the Friends of the Irvine Coast lawsuit against the county and Coastal Commission. The legal action contends that numerous s tate laws were ignored in adopting the land use regulations and that the current proposals could lead lo numerous ad verse environmental impacts. ·'The outcome of that could be a factor Cin con st ruction progress),"" said Shelton. "We're hard-pressed to see how any court could not conclude that this process was thorough, complete and totally tn accord with the r equirements of the Coastal Act. .. <SUNDAY : What lies ahead for Orange Coast coastline?) 4 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28, 1981 It's a whole church an4 a whole temple :./"' J> • .., I! .. ~ Dally ~IMC ,._ Illy L.M ~•YM The Rev. William McQuo1d and Rabbi Bernard King are lfaders of two Newport Bfach congregations that celel1rated their fourth Thank3giving together. They Jay their co-emtence should be an e:wmple to community. Wilson hacks victini measure C riticizing what he termed • decades of default" on the part or the s tate Legislature, U.S Senate Republican nomination hopeful P ete Wilson urged support Friday in Santa Ana for the so-called victims' bill or rights initiative. Wilson, mayor of San Diego, was joined by Orange County Sher iff-Coroner Brad Gates, tu crusader Paul Gann and La Ha bra Police Chie f Ronald Meehan in calling for signatures o n petition s to qualify lhe measure for a statewide ballot. Gann said about 500,000 or the necessary 553. 790 s ignatures to qualify the measure have been received Ht> s aid backers of the measure would like to turn in at least 700,000 s ignatures to Secretary of State March Fong Eu prior lo a mid-December deadline. Among othe r things , the measure would eliminate use of "diminished capacity" in claims in criminal defenses; require convicted criminals to make restitution to victims and permit victims to testify at sentencing aod parole hearings. Al so, persons judged to be mentall y di sordered sex offenders would be sentenced for treatment in s tate prisons instead or state hospitals. "We wouldn't be here if the Legislature had done its job and give n law e nforcement t he necessary tools." Wilson said. Gates said it was t ime to "transfer the respons ibility of crime to the suspects . When an individual commits an act. he should be responsible for that act. Gann said that, des pite misgivings about the initiative from some groups. the measure "is as nearly constitutional as it can be made." Asked if it was the apparent con servative mood of the country that was res ponsible for the measure, Gann said, "I don't know whether it is conservatism on this issue. or fear." J ewish-Presbyterian s haring example of unity By JODI CAD£N11£AD Of ... o.llY .... MMf Rabbi Bernard King crosses 11nd uncroeaes his lega for what seems about the ninth time. He yawns again, touc hlna hla slightly graying beard. eyes the long row of bookshelves lining hjs Newport Beach office and bounces up from his chair. It's already 15 minutes Into the interview. And it seems his worst fears a re coming true. The reporter is missing the point. h e belie ves. Every question has focused on "the building." For the record, the s imple wood sanctuary that serves as both a temp l e for the congregation of Shir Ha-Ma a'lot and a c hurch for St . Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach cost $500,000 for the two to build three years ago. It couJd pass for a ski lodge or a quaint office building were it not for a cross. the prayer books and most lmportanlly, the people who are there ever y Frid ay night and Sunday morning, Christm as Eve and Yorn Kippur, E as t e r a nd Passover. The t w o congregations ce l e brated the ir fourth Thanks giving together this ·week with a joint service, to commemorate the signing of ownership documents following a three-year lease. "It's much, much more than a building," says Ra bbi King "The body Is a building, maybe But you need a soul. And the soul is the congregation. But the building alone won't do it." The Rev. William McQuoid noted that the joint ownership was the first ever approved by the United Presbyterian Church hierarchy that included local. Southern California and national church boards . But both agree that it has not been a m a rriage mer ely of convenience. True, the Presbyterian church was looking to expand facilities along Mar Vista and the reform t emple was searching for a permanent home following a 10-year s tay at Christ Church by the Sea and St. James EpiscopaJ Church. However , in a world strained b)' growing tensions and marked differences. the two leaders believe that their co.existence 11hould servt.1 as an tomph: to the community A sl&n at the entrance to the sunctuary reads, ··Behold how good und pleasant 1l is for breth o dwell together In unity." What may have started out as a financial need has grown to become a sha ring experience that ha s bene fit e d both congregations as they live side by side. ··My experience over three years has been in all our joint "I feel . . we cannot , appreciate how we .ate .as Christians without under standing the To rah." activities with the Christians we have come away more challenged and strengthened in o ur own J ewishness." said Ra bbi King. "I feel very strongly that we cannot appreciate how we are as C hri stia n s without understanding the Tor ah," res ponded Rev. McQuoid. The early warnings that the re lations hip would lead to assi mil a t ion and rntermarriage have not oc- curred, sajd Rabbi King. .. If I thought this was a step toward assimilation, l wouldn't be here." At times the two men seem more concerned with the other's interests than their own . Rev. McQuoid worries about a r ise in anti-Semitism . Rabbi King is c oncerned about J e ws who attempt to cut themselves off from the Christian community. "I think that the roots or anti-Semitism reaJly grows out of a situation where people grow up a nd see the J e w s a s so m ething for eign and that doesn't happen here," said Rev. McQuoid "What r eaJly bothers me is some Christian groups who say ·we are not like those groups.' " he added. Re8ponded Rabbi Klng, "The Jt:w s wh o gh e tto ·clse themselves and cul themselves o ff fr om th e C h ristian <'o mmun1t y are fooli ng the mselves and diluting their own Judaism. "We cwl't live in this facility and talk about a nti-Sem itism every rught," he added When the Temple board recently voted to spend $20,000 fo r new room partitions that c ould be u sed by both congregations, the church board responded by ask ing to pay haJf the bill. When m embers from one congregation need to attend holiday services. members from the other group volunteer to babysit. When Rev. McQuoid was searching recently for a prayer to ease the grief or two parents in his congregation, Rabbi King stepped in with one written by a rabbi who had lost his son. "IL really helped a lot," said the reverend. The rabbi s miled. Both men admit that the joint owne rs hip would never have worked without the complete and continuing s upport from members or both congregations. ··Not every congregation can do it or should do it," began Rev. McQuoid .. But as the world gets smaller and s maller this is the way that more groups can go,'' said Rabbi King. Like the odd couple who end up m arrying, the two men admit that they'r e always being asked, ·'if they're still together." Rev. McQuoid laughs when he recalls a phone call from a woman who wanted to know, 1s this the place that's half a church and half a temple?" "No," s aid Rev. McQuoid, ··This is the place that's a whole church and a whole temple." U.S. court rules . SAN FRANCISCO ! AP l The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled constitutional an O ak land sc hool dis trict affirmative action poli9 that conflicted with the California Education Code. The policy r e quired min ority-owned business to receive at least 25 percent of the work on all construction proJects more than $100 ,000. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Sambo's files for bankruptcy LOS ANGELES (AP/ Sambo's Restaurants Inc .. saddled with $29 million in losses this year and laws uits again st former executives. filed a volurttary bankruptcy petition Friday after creditor s r e fu sed its seco nd proposal for restructuring the chain's d e b t , a co mpany s pokesman said . The fil i ng in U .S District Court under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy code came a fter 447 r estaurants were closed in the last mo nth. idling almost 10,000 employees in 43 states. 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NEW YORK Real ·life stories ol Soviet espionage ln this country have been common in recent years, and NBC Newa puts the disturbln& -indeed, lbre1leoln1 -problem In perspective tonight in an hour-long documentary called "The Spies Among Ua." ··It is doubtful that anyone outside the KGB headquarten knows how many spies there are among us, " says Jessica Savitch, correspondent for the report to be broadcast at 10 on Channel 4. She estimates they number in the thousands, inc 1 uding agents attached to othe r governments which answer to the Soviet Union. The film, a year in research and production. includes interviews with former and imprisoned s pies, as well as government officials. The extent of Soviet espionage activity is difficult lo measure, Ms . Savitch says, and the arrest or a spy does not necessarily repres ent the successful conc lusion of a government investigation. "In essence. every lime we arrest someone and prosecute them, that is an achievement for the Sovielh becuuse they have gathered information for which they are being pro11ecutcd," au.ya one FBI ottlclal, Edward O'Malley. The primary objective or present-day es plona1e la scientific and technological data, Ms. Savitch saya, and that la Important enough to the Soviets to commit nearly a third or those Russian citizens In Uus country on official business to spying. The documentary examines, ln addition, Soviet efforts to enlist Americans in spying on their country. One former Soviet agent who defected lo the United States in the mid -19SOs s pecuJat.es that greed may be a moli vating factor that c an ''open the gates to be hooked by these agents." Ms . Savitch traces Soviet s p ying to the CIA and even Congress , and interviews a former con~ressional aide who spent seven years as a double agent. ··For every double agent we know about. the Russians have one we don't know about," he says The report considers defense against Soviet spying, with httJe optimism. "What it all comes down to is that a free and open society, s uch as ours. will always be at a d1sadvantag~ in espiGnage wars against closed totallllrl1n natlorus like the Sovlet bloc," the c orrespondant aaya In her conc lusion ... And when you really think about that, It shouldn't make us nervou.a. Jl should make us grateful " Judgme nt reve r sed SACRAMENTO <AP> A stale appeals court has reversed • a $2.25 million Judgment against the suppliers or medical tubing used by a 4-yeetr old girl who ' died :: A Sacra m e n to Co un ty Superior Court Jury had found ~ the suppliers liable for the girl"s death. lJut the 3rd JJ1strict Court .-... of Appeab s;.11d the evidence • shows that the s uppliers had checked the tubrng carefull y and there was no proof of negli gence or product defr<:b The girl. Kan•n Pawlaczyk. was admitted to Sacr a mento Medical Center 1n 1973 with what was diagnosed as the flu and d i ar r hea Hecau~e o f dehyd ration. she wa:; given rtuids intravenousry On the second day she went into a com a. 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"'"d lltln 1p11d 1 • • •11 f\Jt l1ue lemper1tv1e C°"''""etlO"I w1111 '""Of ~---... -- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. November 28, 1981 Employee ownership capt11res popular s~pport 81 WIWAM POOTB WHYTI ... JOSEPH RAPHAEL BLASI A mid debates ovtr the r•l•Uve merit.a or 1overnment ownership versus lnveator ownership, a third alternative la cmer1ln1 lo capture popular tnteresl: employee ownership. Approxlm1tely tWO•lhlrd8 of the Americans queried ln a 1975 national survey said lhat they would rather work In an cmployee·owned company than In one own ed by private investors or the government. And current evidence Indicates that an increasing number or workers will actually have this option in the years ahead. I ' IDITOR18 NOTE: Tit" " thf tWtl/tlt '" a Hri11 of 1$ arttcl., ur.loririg "Worklno: Chong., and CltoCc.,." In 11111 orttcl•, •ocfol 1c .nrut1 Willjom 1''oot1 Wh11t1 o/ CorNll Unfon,.t11 ond Jo1tph ltoplttul BlatJ o/ Horuord Unlv.r11t11 dilclu1 the grOWtng trmd oJ '"'~'' bui11no end 1'IOl'IOUl"'1 their own compon~•· Thi• """ wcu wrtUm /or COURSES BY NI::WSPAPER. o program o/ Univ1r11t11 Ezt1n1wn, Un1verrit11 of Col1/ornla, San oi.~. wUh funding from tM Ntlt'°"'11 Endowment for tM /lumamhe& Copyr1v111 '"' ~ ui. ...... , •• tM uiM.-, 9f '611..,.., demandll ror a pay cut, olllclals of t he Pan·Ame rican Airlines Pilots Assoclallon h1&ve already taken the first steps in this new style of negotiation. And ll wu the example or the Continental Employee Association that gave them the Idea Other co untries have experimented with firms owned neither by government nor by private investors. Yugoslav factories, Israeli Kibbutzim, and the Mondragon system of workers' cooperatives in the Basque region or Spain are examples or "socially owned" industries ,, "\~ ~f~r;)Y.iTW~ . along the followlnx lines_ The com1>a ny demands that workers take a puy cut to save the firm from bankruptcy Union leaders respond, "If we uccept your proposal, how much s tock will the workers get in return?" IC manage ment ls willing to negotiate on this bas is, union leaders then go on to discuss worker participation 10 decision making from the shop floor to the Board of Directors. NEXT WEEK Elliot L.1ebow o/ the National /nslllute o/ Mnital llealth ducuues ihe elfect1 o/ unempl-Oyment on the mdnnduol ond on •ociety In countering management /1 ~~,. HOROICOPI While the workers do not actually own pieces of the firms, neither are the firms owned by the state or outside capitalists. Control is based upon labor, with each worker having one vote for the governing l>Ody of the firm. All three cases have impressive records of economic growth, a l though Yugoslav growth slowed down in the 1970s . Two-thirds of those potted said they would rather work an an employee owned company Because laws and traditions are different in the United Slates, here "social ownership" has taken the fo rm of employee stock ownership or cooperative owne rship. The best-known examples of the latter type of ownership are the plywood cooperatives of the Pacific Northwest. These 16 cooperatives have for decades outperform ed conventionally owned firms in both productivity and earning s o r their woTker-owners, but until a few years ago they seemed to be isolated cases. attracting little public attention. T he recent surge of interest in worker ownership is due to a phenomenon that e merged in the 1970s . Facing plant shutdowns, workers, union leaders, local man agers and comm unity leaders mobilized to secure government and bank financing to buy the plants and convert them lo worker ownership. Over SO plants -ranging in size from about 100 workers to more than 13,000 in the Chicago a n d No rthw estern Tran sportation Company - have thus been saved. And none or these employee-owned firms. to the best of our knowledge, has gone bankrupt. How ca n employees successfully operate a plant that 1s abandoned by a big private c ompany ? In the 1970s conglomerates began dumping parts of their empires. In many t ases. the abandoned plants were not losing money, but the profits were not high enough to satisfy those in rnntrol In such ca s es. the emolovees did not need to improve efficiency to save their jobs. Initially they were h a ppy s impl y to be employed. The solution to the shutdown problem in such cases now appears to have been deceptively simple. The workers soon wanted more of a voice in management, but the managers were so occupied with their enlarged responsibilities that they gave no thought to the need for a new style of leadership. Wh e n Vermont Asbestos Group's Board Chairman, John Lupien, was asked about worker participation in decis ion making, he would answer; "If you own stock 1n General Motors, that does not give you the right to run Gener al Motor s " Similarly. Richard Boulis, president of South Bend Lathe, wrote to one of the authors, "We tell our people they ha ve all the advantages of ownership without any of the headaches of management." In such cases. there a re often two stages of development. Al first, workers, managers. and local people have str uggled together to save t he plant. The early weeks following their great achievement are marked by m utual respect and trust. Workers make no claims for influence or control, but they vaguely expect that they will be more "equal" and treated with more dignity. Disillusionment can follow. however. When workers at Vermont Asbestos Group < VAG 1 found that ownership gave them n o s ay on important m anagement decisions, Howard Ma nosh, a res pec ted local entrepreneur. was able to buy enough stock to gam control of the company And now John Lupien, hero of the job-saving campaign, no longer works for VAG At South Bend Lathe. the underlying c ontrad1ct1o n between workers s haring an ownership and not sharing in decision making precipitated a bitter strike m September 1980. However, ·a few months later union and m anagement joined forces to launch "share circles." a worker participation program modeled after Japanese Quality Control Circles Plants that are losing money are even more difficult to convert successfully to worker o wners hip Some r esearch suggests that worke rs sharing in owners hip leads to higher prod ucti v1ty. However. worker owners can hardly assume that t heir unprofitable company will be saved jus t by letting this tendency work its magic For thi s type of uphill s truggl e , R ath Packing Company m ay bec ome the landmark case. For a decade, this Waterloo. Iowa firm of nearly 3,000 workers had verged on bankruptc y Led by Lyle Taylor. president. and Charles Mueller, chief steward of Local 46, United Food and Comme rcial Workers Union, workers decided to save their jobs by buying a controllin g interest 1n the company While they we~e completing arrangements. they agreed lo put money from previous ly barg ained benefits into an account to strengthen the capital base or the co mpany when the new board look over They also agreed to a $20-per-week payroll deduction for over two years to buy the necessary stock. A $4.6 millton Urban Development Action ~rant to Waterloo. which then loaned Ule money to Rath, completed the package. I n 1980 Rath launched a comprehensive program of labor-management cooperative problem solving. The survival of lht> company is by no means as sured. but there is a growing con viction that Rath's future depends upon workers, union leaders. and managers working together far more effe <'t1vely than in the past. Worker ownership is likely to grow substantially, partly as a res ult of government a ction Le gislation passed by Congress in 1974 supporting the creation or Employee Sto ck Owners hip Trus ts has been an important stimulus. The law is being used to help e mployees purchase stock in thousands or firms. and secure majority ownership in a smaller number or plants that would otherwise close. The Small Business Employee Owners hip Act, passed in 1980. dire cts the S m al I Bus iness Adm 1nistrat1on c SBA 1 to assist ne wly created or converted employee-owned firms with loans. loan g uarantees. and t ec hnical a ss i s tance . In addition. the 97th Congress 1s cons idering encourageme nt or employee ownership as one wav l o preserve v iable s m a ll bu s ines ses when th ~ owner-manager retires or dies Though the issue has not been finally resolved. the dramatic e ffort of the e mployees of Continental Airlines to stave off a takeover of their com pany through establi ~hing majority employee ownership may have widespread repercussions . The case suggests that establis hment o r an Empl oy ee St oc k Ownership Plan cESOPt well in advance or the takeover threat c an m ake hos tile takeo vers s ubstantially more difficult The case ·also suggests a new thrust in collect1\.·e bargaining, Sunday. Nov. 29 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (March 2l·Apnl 19> Views will be vindicated; you receive acknowledgement that proposed plan 1s "workable " Activity focuses on in ventton, s tanding in community. projects which elevate prestige. Family harmony is restored, lifestyle becomes more meanineful TAURUS <Apr il 20-May 201 Long-range objectives will be defined. Call or message aids 1n co nne c t i on with travel c ommunic ation a nd speciai r eading material. It 1s necessary to see places, people as they are. not merely a s you wis h they might ex.isl. Watch Pisces~ GEMINI <May 21 -June 201. You rebound from recent setback Individual yt>u admire will return compliment. will s hare benefit or expe rience Taurus, Virgo, C apricorn persons figure prominently. You become aware or hidden values You'll feel more s e c ure a s r esult CANCER tJune 21 July 22 1 By relaxing. you gel what you s eek and it is practically handed you on proverbial s ilver platter. Play waiting game Roadblock to progress 1s being re moved Aries. Leo, Sagittarius persons fi gure in scenario LEO cJul y 23 Au g. 221 Maintain inde pe ndent stance Some pe r sons plan to take advantage of your tendency to be overly sympathetic Don 't fall for sob story' New approach c le a ns away ·e motional debris .. Mess age becomes strikingly clear VIRGO <Aug 23 Sept. 221 Give logic "equal time " emotions attempt to claim entire s potlig ht Accent on impulse. tendency to a('t first and think later Sce nario 1s exciting, featuri n g opportunities in money. career and love Cancer. Aquarius pers ons figure prommenUy. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0Ct. 22>: You require additional "working room." Know it and st rive t.o do s omething about it. Re fuse to become victim or "s queete play .. You'll receive call or olher communication which could l e ad to travel arrangements . Gemini is involved ' . SCORPIO t Ocl. 23-Nov 21 1: Accent on notes, calls. visits and requests, many from relatives. Know when l o draw lin e . Aquarius, Leo and another Sco rpio play important roles. Refuse long-range commitment Leave options open Ba se requires reinforcement. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on exchange rates. locating lost articles. dis cussion of finances wit h .. a very special pe r s on .. Re move taboos c onnec t e d with in come inve stme nts, s avings and ultimate cash goals . Gemini, V1 rgo and another Sag1ttarian play key roles. CAPRICORN I Dec 22 ·Jan 19 l Good news received at home base Emphas is on p e r s onalit y, specia l appearances and surprise gift. Taurus. Virgo and a n other Capricorn figure prominently. Make inqu1r1es. take initiative, e xude confidence . be assured that timing . Judgme nt a nd intuition are accurate. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb 18>: Personal scenario hiehliJhts quiet moments, r e flection. meditation Focus on hos pitals , sp ecial int e rest groups , behind-scenes maneuvers and secr ets . A dream. p roperly inte rpreted. could serve as reliable guide P ISCES I Fe b 19-March 201 What has been a matte r o r conjecture will be trans formed into hard r e al i ty . MaJ o r pr o fe ss ional -finannal oppo rtunit v e xists -follow thro ugh on decision arrived at s ix weeks a go · ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY ] Churcn of St. Matthew by the Sea (Tradltional £f>i$copal) HOLY COMMUNION · Each Sunday · 9:00 AM (Boo#( of Conwmn Prayer-.1~8) MERTZ HALL of Community C:Ongregational Church 611 Heliotrope, C:Orona de/ Mar TI.·~··."-" H ........ -Sll-7U3 ST.JOtHS THI lf'ISCOrA&. CtUICH IH COST A MISA hy Stre.t .t Or-. A..- 1:00 Hofy Col'IUlmlloe I 0:00 Holy Eucharist I 0:00 5-doy School . Nursery Cate ffM In. COM'ed ............. Vkw 54 .. 2237 ~ST. JAMES EPtSCOPAl OUOt ,....,.'=-. 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King Jamboree & Eastblufl Dr Music· Ane Shikler Newport Beach. Calif Educator-Nancy Levin ,..,. lillf• •• c• '44-71H AR Vloaon w- ~EMPLE SHAfl9n!!at1ve~ ¥ · Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 West H1mllton, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 1714) 631-32'2 ITT nl rm:i ::.!a:-!: t1 I NM MA ,_.w,10120 aa OP HIWPolT.tlYMU ...... Family Servlce&-1stf[rlday of Month-6 p.m Religious School, Adult Ed., Youth Groups. Sing lea Kabbalat Shabbat, la.t Friday of month 6:00 P.M. I 011 CcnMl»ad&. Newport leachc.tt J.--.1 644-1'" C.....I ..... .._ ... .....-v.a-... Ln11L111g rnr II Gl>Oll. C/1 rhl·Cr11/rrr.I Cl111r1 /,,· /11m u~ F1ir W(lrs/111• 'II MARINERS CHURCH Rny Orll1111,f, /11r11rl1111~ O·OO ~m. Worship and Sunddy School (0 In 6th ~rAMI 10 15 dm, B1blt-Clust-s (Ch1ldrC'n &. Adults) Biso11 A t•tttut nl Jnm/tortl' Boulri•nrJ Plio11t 640 ·6010 For l11formnl1011 "And lhl" ~acC' of Cod, which surpusu i1ll romprC'hen· "nn, shall 11uud your he1tts .md your mind• In Chrltl IPSuS " Philippians 4·7 'Attend The Church Of You~ Choice This Sunday .. A DIFFERENT FLOCK The Re,· M1kl' Arnold dons leather and the lam1har de- nim vest to meet the biker~ he likes to a t - tract to h1~ Gospel Outr~a(,'h Northwest Church near Soap Lake. W<.1sh lh:, ap- ,., ........ pro<.1ch to doing his work for the Lord 1~ d1I · lcrent but he says 1t works for some who \\Ould otherwise be left behind the doors of mo:,t churches Second • COIIl linked to Shroud CHICAGO <APl The discovery of a second ancient coin w1th a rare spelling error further confirms the Shroud of Tunn originated at the time of Christ. a J esuit priest says. The shroud is considered by some Christians to be the burial cloth of Jesus The Rev Francis L. Filas, a Loyola University theology professor, said he found in a department store a !>econd coin with the misspelling for the Greek words for ·Tiberius Caesar" that occurs on the shroud pattern and the coin. In September, Filas said an enlargement of a photograph or another coin turned up the same misspelling. The misspelling as a ""c" among the four letters on the coin, UCAl, and 1s believed to be a spelling error ror a ""k" in "Tiberiou Kaisaros ." He said those misspelled coins were issued between A.O. 29 and A.O. 32 about the lime of Jesus' death. Filas said the coins were issued by Pontius Pilate. the governor of Palestine. The discovery of a second coin. Filas said, "closes the door" On objections to his conclusions. The shroud as a strip of linen 14 feel by 3~ feet kept Wlder tight security al a church in Turin. Italy. Some claim it bears the facial imprint or a crucified man Teniple to hold special services TEMPLE I AIAH of Newport Beach wall hold special Sabbath services at 9 30 this morning at 2401 lrvine Ave., Newport Beach. A CHRISTMAS bazaar as set for 9 a m to 2 p.m . Sunday at St. John the Baptist School. 1021 Baker St .• Costa Mesa LECTURE R CHARLES Ferris or Minneapolis will speak on "Reality Malter or Mind''" at 3 CHURCH NOTES p.m . Sunday at Edison Community Center. 21377 Magnolia. Huntington Reach. The lecture as sponsored by the First Church of Christ . Scientist. Huntington Beach "THE GIFTS OF Christmas is the l<>JHC or a sermon to be given at 10 15 a m Sunday by Dr Jerry Tankersley at Community Pre~bytcrian Ch urch, 41 5 Forest Ave . Laguna Beach. ADVENT WILL be celebrated at 10 a .m Sunday at Neighborhood Congregational Churc h. U .C.C., St:. Ann's and Glenneyre. Laguna Beach. AN ADVENT "HAPPENING" is planned at 5 p.m . Sunday at Mission Lutheran Church. La Paz c at Yosemite. Laguna Niguel A workshop for making wreaths and a brief service will be held A GOSPEL SINGING group, the Followers of Christ from Tulsa. Okla . will perform al 10· 15 a ,m . and 6 p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Kiah School Theater. 4321 Walnut Ave . Irvine F'or information. call the Believers Faith Center at 953 0134. GUEST SP EAKER and musician Bill Harmon will participate in the 10 a m service Smnday at Mesa Bibi~ Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa "GUILT" IS the topic of the sermon to be deltvered by Dr. Joseph Stephens at 9 a.m and LO· 30 a .m. Sunday at San Clemente Presbyterian Church. ARTIST ANDY Wang will share has museum <"< p1.•riences an a talk titled ··A Museum an a Community of the Arts : a Unique Phenomenon of Laguna Beach" al 10:30 am. Sunday at the Unitarian-Un1versalist Center. 429 Cypress Drive. Laguna Beach A social hour Wlll follow. A HANUKKAH workshop as set for 9 30 am. Tuesday and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the J ewish Community Center of Long Beach an~ Western Orange County, 3801 E . Willow St.. Long Beach For mformalion, call 213-426-7601 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28. 1981 Cl/AHLES~ ~/MJ>S<J.\ 11 .1 1-.:u.\ HA .\ n :u Church conference • IS slated Approximately 1,000 persoru. are experted to Lennon, seruor pal>tor of Orange Coast Christian attend a two day "Thy Kingdom Come" Fellowship. "We're loolting forward to the helpful conference next weekend al Foothill High School. and practical teaching emanating from this Tustin. conference." The conference 1s sponsored by the Foundation ' Among scheduled speakers are Ern Baxter. a for Christian Action in cooperation with the long-tame leader an Christ ian renewal ~nd former Church of the New Covenant, Tustin, Saddleback pastor of one of the largest evangelical churc hes in Covenant Church, Mission VieJo, Orange Coast Canada. and Charles Simpson. senior pastor of Christian Fellowship, Costa Mesa, and South Coast Gulf Coast Covenant Church, Mobile, Ala. Christian Fellowship, San Diego Baxter is an editorial board member of ··New "Christians are becoming increasingly aware Wine" magazine and is a pastor at Gulf Coast of the deficiency in understanding what God has Covenant Church m Mobile for the church an this day and age," said Mike Simpson is editorial board chairman for "New Wme." Bible study /or uvmen The conference. which is open to the public. is set to Convene at 7 30 p.m. Dec. 5 and 10 a .m Dec. 6 A Bible study for women is held at 9 45 a m Wednesdays at Marine rs Church, 1000 Bison Ave Newport Beach. For informallon, call 731-8284 Sennott T opk Mo•. 29th 9:00 & I O:lO A.M. The study. open lo all women, as conducted by ·Anne Ortlund. author of ""Children Are Wet Cement" and "Disciplines of the Beautiful Woman." "THAl«S UVIHG! .. ......... ,..,, ....... Chi/Jren' s Maas is set CHURCH OF RBJGIOUS SCIENCE . A Ctuldren's Mass has been inaugurated at St. Member of the United Church of Religious Science SEAa..ll'F lllt.UIOE SUITE 0 ~ MAIH STRUT HUHllHOlOH BEACH CA t2W Timothy Roman Catholic Church, Laguna Niguel. The Mass is celebrated the first Sunday of each month. Holiday Gift Art Show /Sale Daily thru Dec. 9 Huntington 0.nt•'• annual super exh1b1t of arts and crafts featur.ng 55 top talented artists From this great array of un1QUe originals you'll find a perfect gift fOf everyone Beach Blvd and 405 Fwy If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot cl'assified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser wi 11 help you turn your wheels into cash. -· - ~ South Coast Community Church Services 8:30 A.M . & 10 : 15 A .M . Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Dr ., Corona del Mar "THANK THERAP\'" Jim Buros "Observance of the Lords upper" ConUnu.iJI& Series of Messaaes From Matthew For Info : Ca II 644-1350 Yo u are 1nv1ted to this mspmng free lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REALITY: • MAmR OR MIND? by Charles W Ferris. C S B Date . 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This Sunday Worship In ST. AHDllW'S PllSIYTalAM CHUICH 600 St Andrews Road • NewPOrt Beach • 631 ·2880 Dr. JeM A. HrwffMm. Jr~,..._. W ...... 5-rfke•-7:J~S md 10:15 A.M. 'THAl«IMG GOD" Dr . ...._ A....._, Jr. pr ... cllill• ' PROMAMS • 7:JO .......... -11a1irth ....................... ClllW c-~ .................... a-.. 10:11.... ...... ..... , ... ~. A"'1M a..- AIC tklpl I '41-1222 PMSIYTERIAN OtUROf Of THE ci)\os: ......... JllO,.,,.... ..... c ........ -117-JJ40 ,.,_..,~,_._L Sund;· Worship & Churcii School 8:30 & 10:00 AM __ ct1lld Care Available CweacwltJ Pretltyt•'-C'-cll 411 ,_....A-. ytiiM .._. 494-7111 . · Rev. Mhur J. 'renkenstey R.-,,. Eldon H. TNet Rev. Craig Wllllemt Chrlttlen EdUClltion Hour 9:00.10:00 AM Wonhip-10:115 AM NUMa't ~-...,._AT M,L ....,_. J • , • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/S1turd1y, November 28, 1981 rnrnrmIUJ~-~u Unifying cause Comparabl e pay becoming state's feminist issue for the 1980s 6y T HOMAS D. ELIAS Wl'll uwure that lhe baltll" over the fo;quul Rights Amendment will end win or lose at next s umme r 's ratification d eadline. women's rights activists arc already de veloping u nt'w unifying issue for the 1980s . 1'hcir new caust• will be pay purity , un t~sue that fin1t attracted wide not1t•c early this year whl•n about 2,000 Sun J ose city workt•rs wulked out over u de m and ror e<1uul puy fo r ('1111'\purubl<· work issue was :;cltled tn California In 1973, uftcr un inte nse and centralized state wid1.· lobbying campaign led to quick ratlflcat1011 by the Legislature. Since then, California feminists have roc·uscd tt1<'ir money and ene rgy on ratification drl v\•S in othtir states . But the new pay parity cause ran'l be setllt>d all at once or by a centralized or)(nnazat1on. II promises to c rop up again and uKuin whc>rcver unions with l a r ~t· fl·ru~d c me mbe r s hip realize women have bet'll s hortc hanged 1'humru 1-:1tas . a /ru lancl! columnl8t l>ost'd 1t1 ~nlu M1m1ca. analyzes Mrl11 S<>uth .~w11· µ<Jllllca ·- WEllE60f~b MIAMI 00 TIWs RNALJ T he ca use 1s ..i tw1:.l, or un extension. or the longtime fe m1n1st a ppeal for equal !WY for l'Qllal wo rk T he equal pay t•quul work 1:.suc no longer e xcites any cootrove1 sy It is written into both s tale and federal la"' uncl 1.•v<•n fem1n1~t arch ·t·nemu~~ accept 1t BllT E(~lJAI. PA\' fo r ('Om pa rahle work 1s something els e The notion cou Id 11.•;id to sa t nr~ increase' for .. ast n u m be rs of \\Orker~ d uring b.id econo m1 t' t11111.•:. fo r both p r1 \Htt• industry and govc1 nrrw nt So the re will be strong resista nce. Mexico yielding under Cuba pressure Self-protection sought by lending modicum of support to Castro's policies It wus no at'l'ldenl t hal th1: 1s!>ue a ppe..ired first in San J o:.e. knu"n as the "fe m1111..,l capital of Am erica With a wo m a n ma)or , a w o m an s t'hool s upe rintendent and fe male majorities on both the r1t) council and lhl' t'ounty CAllfDRllA FOCUS board of supervisors, the city worker., thought t hey couldn't miss After all, the c ity itself had funded a s tudy conclud ing that libra ria ns mostly women are paid far less than p a inters a nd ga rde ners who don't unde rgo the rigorous tra1mn~ requi red of librarians. But the union lost, caving in when Mayor J anet Gray llayes threatened to fire workers who stayed off the Job. The union's only gain was a cit y µledge of Sl.5 mil lion over two years to he lp correct p ay d1 s par1ties. a toke n concession at best .. GENDER DOESN'T d Herm1ne a position on women's right:. ... roncluded Willia m Callahan, busin<'ss agent fo r the city e mployees union But the issue didn't d ie after the San Jose union defeat It 1s now being take n up aggressively in Los Angeles, where the city school board's refusal even lo study the issue has aroused som e largely.fe m a le groups Led by the United Teachers of Los Angeles. the laq~es t local teachers union 1n the slate , a eoahllon or unions and feminist groups now plans a major push for pay parity Their drive 1s fueled hy a statistic that s hocks many women Starting pay levels for teache r-. arc below those for school carpenters. pa inters a nd typewriter technicia ns Yet teachers must have college diploma:. a nd other cr ed entials. w h i le the blu e~co llar workers need nu such background And m osl teachers are women Si m llarly, s ecre taries .met foud service workers also mostly fe male a re consistentl) paid less than men in JObs requiring similar training U ' THE PAY PARITY dri ve achieves anything in Los An geles, its impact will quickly spread a rross both the state and nat ion "T his 1s a n issue most l'ities and school boards ha ve ne\er looked al seri ou s ly ," s ays P hy ll is Chen g, e xecutive director of lhe Los Angeles school d istrict's Comm 1ss1on on Sex Equity "Ir we ac<•ompl1sh anything. 1t will send out shock waves ... Those waves probably "'111 carry into even small cities and counties that have been relatively untouched by the Equal Ri ghL'i Amendment strug~le For that J ACK D. CROUCH II Jack Crouch u a Ph.D. candidate tn mternalwnaJ relation$. al the Uniwr.rit~ of Southern Cali/omw. During the first IS years of Castro's r e g a me, Cuba h ad little s ucc ess exporting its revolution to other nations in the Caribbean. This Jack of success was due in no small mesasure to the political and military influence of the U.S. IJl the region. During the middle and lal<' '70s. how1.•ver. the worldwide "c orrelation of forces" changed to Cuba 's advantage and Castro began to succeed in his efforts t.o foment and s upport re volution throughout Central Am en ca and the Caribbean. One of the principal objectives of Cuban, and by extens ion Soviet, Central Ameri c an polic y has been t o demonstrate to Mexico that at can and will be threatened by guerrilla forces supported by the socialist bloc if it does not adopt a more acquiescent view toward Cuban and Soviet activity in the region. This threat is driven home to Mexico by the exis tence of left-wing "revolutionary" movements fostered by Havana in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, and especially by Cuban success in "regime conversion" in Nicaragu!l and Grenada. THE MESSAGE to Mexico is clear Support Cuban Soviet polic ies or suffer the s ame fate a s your neighbors to the south. It may be true that the United States is more agreeable to Mexico 's moral and politica l worldview than is the Soviet bloc, but there 1s evidence that this consideration is overborne by Mexico's desire lo side with the winner of the East-West struggle A s .1 n·~ult , M1·x 1{'0 h.t!> ~1ow11 in cr e asingly s upportive of Cuban ar tivity in Central America. Prior to the recent Cancun summit, Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo a nd C as tro met to consider how ··Mexico will represent lhe interests of the non-aligned movement during the upcoming North-South meeting." This preparatorY. meeting takes on added significance when 1t is recalled that followlng a similar meeting betwttn the two heads of s tate in 1979, a shift in M e xico 's La tan Am erican poli cy occurred Two day s after th e 1979 Ca s tro-P o rtillo s ummit, Mexico ann o unced that i t would break diplomatic relations with the besieged Somozan government in Nicaragua. The next day the new Mexican Foreign Minister , Jorge Castaneda, asked that Recycling initiative • 8llll of driv e By LAURA FREMONT Ci~llet ,._. Serwke SAC RAMENTO -Supporters of long-sou ght can and bottle refund legislation have launc hed a ~petition drive t.o place a container recycling initiative on the statewide ballot. Sponsored by Californians Against Was le, the beve rage co ntai n er rec ycling measure seeks to control the serious and expens ive litter problem in the stale by providing an incentive ror consumers t.o return drink containers t.o their manufacturers for reuse. A mandatory deposit of at least s cents per can or bottle would be required by the me asure. Proponents of the measure claim that it w o uld r e du c e litter and une mployment, and s ave aluminum, ~la :.!> t>n e r g y . a nd mon ey ·T h e aluminum companies have told us lhat a recycled can saves them 95 percent of the energy necessar y to make a can fro m virgin mate rials," says five time can and bottle bill author state Sen. Omer Rains, D·Ventura. "IN ABSOLUTE TERMS, it bas been esllmated that a returnable system would save an amount of energy equal to the residential energy needs of nine million Americans." Propo6ed in the state Legislature at le ast fi ve times in t.he last lS yea.rs, refund legislation has always failed afte r stiff opposition. Both Californians Against Waste and Rains say it is the tough lobbying of beverage container and re tail intere sts which blocks passage of can and bottle bill laws in Califom1a . Rains ' latest legislation on the subject. SB4, was sent t.o interim study -killing it for the year -last August. "I have come to realize the legislative process is just not going t.o work in the foreseeable future," Rains said after the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee hearing at which the bill was sidetracked. "Put simply, I regard the vote as another example of the pressure-group paralysis which we've been battling for lS years. The bottle bill is clearly an eno rmously popular measure, aod r can only conclude that the committee wanted t.o avoid the tremendous public furor wh.ich would have res ulted from a dereat Cof lhe biU > " OPPONENTS OF can and bottle refund legislation. such as the Can Manufactur er s Institut e , Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation and the Cahfomia Retailers Association worry about added costs for the consumer, who they claim will have to pay for administration of the program Sanitation als o 1s a concern of o ppo nents , who say the empty , unwashed beverage containers attract insects and rats. Mandatory refund legislation has been enacted in Oregon and fiv~other s tates, but there are conructing laims as to the results "The resul are c l e ar ," clai m s Ross Pupifrey , chairman of C alifornians /Against· Waste . "Litter and une mployment are redured. while aluminum, glass, energy and taxpayer and consumer money are a ll saved." But opponents say that Michigan has had problems with higher costs and rats frequenting storage areas . The initiative would affect containers sold after March 1, 1984. Proponents need 346,1 19 registered voters' signatures by Dec 3 to qualify the measure for the June 1982 ballot or that number by March 25, 1982 lo qualify it for the November 1982 ballot. Global transmission of speech unprecedente d News reteaa(' from the Jntemat tCmal Communicarwn Agency ' WASHI NGTON. O.C. With only 24 hours advance notice and in an histon <· undertaking, the U S Internat ional Communication Agency (USICAl made President Reagan's foreign policy address on Nov. 18 available to about 250 million televis ion viewers in ~bout 50 countr1es via simultaneous satt ll ite transmissions Vie wers in nations from Ja pan to Brazil and Kuwait lo Canada, including the People 's He publi c of China . Poland, Hungary and Romania were able to see and hear the president make ORANOE COAST Dlity Pilat The comment pa1e ofthe Dally Piiot seeks to Ir.form and stimulate readers by prHent Ing a vanely of commt:itory on topics of Interes t and significance from Informed ob servers and 9pokesmen Thomas P Haley. Pubh!!hfr Saturday, November 28, 1981 '• far reaching arms reduction proposals to the Soviet Union USICA U6ed four sa tellites to c a rry the preside nt's remarks The Inte rnationa l Communication Agency 1s responsible for Lhe federal government's overseas information and cultural programs. THE SIMULTANEOUS trans mission was an unprecedented arrangement. Never before had the entire text of a major presidential speech been made av a ii able Ii ve and instantaneously lo the world's television viewers . The European Broadcasting Union (EBU >. which provided the speech for viewers in m ember countries, previously had never agreed to a live broadcast of this type . In China. thanks to USICA 's etrorts, Ce ntral Televi s ion r e broadca s t extensive excerpts of th@ speech the next evening lo an audience of some 50 million. Various radio news broadcasts and loudspeakers In public a reas carried translations or the speech to an additional 2.50 million Chinese. This Is t h e first limo that a complete presidential address on non-bilateral \ssueg has been received by satellite on Chinese television. In Europe. EBU received the llve broadcast from the USICA aatellite reed a nd provided U. to H.aly, S weden . ··-------~ -----. ---....--· "'- Hungar y, The Netherlands. Dublin . Oslo , Copenhage n , Paris. Beirut. London, Algeria , Bel gium, Poland. Malta and Greece. The transmission was a v ailable t o Fren ch-s peaking African nations via an EBU feed from Paris, and was broadcast Li ve lo NATO headquarte rs in Brussels where it was seen by about 150 people, including correspondents. NATO international staff, and U.S. and European mission officials. i\ SPECIAL CASSETTE of lhe speech was provided ror later s atellite transmission to the West German TV ne twork ARD. USICA also provided live s atellite feeds to many other countries including J ordan , Bangladesh, Brazil, Japan, Kenya , P e ru . Egypt, Israel and Jamaica. Non-USICA sourres provided live feed s to India, Saudi Arabia, Paraguay , Senega I , Venuuela, Singapore. Hong K ong, Mexico, Ecuador, Uruguay, Canada, Australia and Czechoslovakia The Voice of America, USICA 's overseas broadcasting service with an estim ated normal weekly iudlence of 67 m ilJlon, carried President Rea11n's spee'cb live ln En1Ush around the world. Many ot the Voice'• other 39 laniu11e services, lnctud.lnc the Russian service. also broad c a s t th e rem a rk s an l ranslation In m aking the president's address a vailable to viewers around the world, the Intern ational Communication Agency was fulfilling its responsibility to the American people to carry this nation's messaJte to the world. th e U S "j oin 10 isolating t he a utho r1tar1an government of Nic araguan President An astasio Somoza." The Somoza government feU to Sandinis ta guerrillas in July of 1979. Since the installation of the new regime an Nicaragua, Mexico has given m o re than just tacit support to the revolution. Although car eful not to ide ntify ltsetr with Cuban support, M ex1co has maintained close ties with the Sandinista leaders and has been s upportive of the new government both morally and materially. MEXICO HAS pr o vided t h e Nic ara g uan g ove rnment with helicopters lll support of the latter's nationwide "literacy program," a mass indoctrination of lhe Nicaraguan people In the virtues of Marxism-Leninism. The bulk of the material support for the "literacy program," however, is being s upplie d "free or charge" by the Cubans and the Soviets. Mexican support for Cuban foreign policy extends b eyond its active sy mpathy for the Nic arag uan re volution. In a country where all politic al parties left or the ruling Ins titutiona l Revolutionary Party \ PRI > are unofficially suppressed C most notably the Mexiea.n Coaunum.t Party>, a coalition of exUed SaJv.&wan leftists has been allowed to form to support the continuing revolution in El Salvador The MeXJcan government bas evinced its sympathies by allowing a d e mons tration of 2S,OOO people to parade past the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City in Janury 1981 t.o protest Amer ican i nvolvement i n El Salvador At that mom ent, the guernllas in El Salvador were launching their failed "final offensive" against the Duarte government. and the a rms deliveries from the Cubans via Nicaragua were at th ei r hi g hest. This coalition o f Salva doran exiles lists as the first step m achieving a poli tical solution to the C IVIi war i n El Salvador the "withdrawal or all us military aid lo the civilian·mihtary Junta . " ,. M EXJCO INCURRED the wrath of n ine La t in Am e r i c an nation s. including Venezuela, who charged that 1t was "interfering in the Internal affairs of the Central American nation" because of its Aug. 28, 1981, decision lo r ecognize El S alvador 's gue rrilla movement. The Mexican government responded to the charge on Sept. S by defending its position: .. Far from being an act that could be Interpreted as intervention," Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda stated, "the declaration is a s inc e re e ffort to ass ure the free self-determination of the people of El Salvador." Mexico is not a revolutionary sta~ and would seem to have little to gain by ally ing itself with the forces of revolution Cuba 's successful intimidation of Mexico will continue, however , so long as It is able t.o export re volution throughout the Central American basin. The efforts of Cuban polic y a r e being felt today in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica. Mexico is not yet a member of this lis t because it has seen the handwriting on the waU and because it is aWl of u.se to Castro and bis Soviet patrons as an Independent state. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Saturday. November 28, 1981 U · -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 YOUTH This week marks an hlslonc first for Uncle Len. That's because our two winners, chosen after close scrutiny, are sisters. I· can understand how all of my friends might think this event is quite unusual. But when I carefully examined all or Lhe wonderful entries -without looking at the names of the artists -there was no doubt about the top two winners. Drawing a winter wonderland scene around your home was a difficult task. After all , it never snows in sunn y Southern California. Exhausting a ll of her ima gi nati ve talents was 14 -year-old Mary Walters of Newport Beach. Her entry took first place and the $S prize. Mary's sister. Lisa, 11 , took second place prize of $2 for her splendid artwork. Congratulations to the Walters household for pulling off a double-header. But Uncle Len has to admit that there were some entries that almost took prize money. Special honorable mentions go to John Rogers Jr.. 7, of Costa Mesa and Nancy Estes. 11. of Irvine. John, by the way. is a student in Marjorie Holt's first grade class at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa This is the third week in a row that all of Mrs . Holt's students have submitted entries as a class assignment. Uncle Len looks forward each week to that very s pecial envelope from Wilson School. I hope other schools will take up the challenge and enter the contests. It's the holiday s hopping season and I'm sure most of my friends have their eyes set on new toys and stuff for Hanukkah or Christmas. And as you may have guessed. Uncle Len would like you to draw a picture of the one toy or other present you want most this ~ear . .Remember, draw a plclure of one item only -your favorite among all the neat things in the stores. Uncle Len has a favorite toy, but there's little chance or getting it. I'd hke to have one of those Pac·Man video games so that I could practice night and day to beat all my friends. I t seeins the other day a youngster challenged me to a game of Pac-Man in a video arcade. Well , I figured this s mall fry was no match for the quick wrist and superior agility of this ma s ter vi deo game.player. Was l wrong! When this lad jumped in for .. F'IRST PLACE WINNER Mary Walters of Newport Beach Se'CU\'D PLACE\\/,\ \'E:R l.1so \\a/lt>f'l 11/ \t'11•porl fknd1 his tum. 1 might just as well have gone to sleep for a few hours This half-pint turned out to be a reaJ live hustler of sorts. After racking up more than 100,000 points, J fi gured this kid must be the son of the ~rson who invented thi s crazy electronic game. Either that or he had spent hours and tons of quarters practicmg for the very day he could wallop poor old Uncle Len. I can't get a machine, but I'm s aving up all of my s pare quarters to practice my skills. Sooner or later. I'll meet that r ascal and will have the last laugh I s uppase not all or my friends will choose a video game as their favorite toy. But whatever you draw. send it to Uncle Len. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 Use black ink only on a piece of paper 4 inches square and try to mail your works by Monday. Include your name , address and age on the back of each entry. See you next week Sights set on toys Optometrists "1Y choose gifts to improve eyes ST. LOUIS <AP) -For the holiday 1ea8on. consider stvtn1 toys and aamea that contribute to children'• vtalon d~velopment, suegeata the American Optometric Aaaoclatlon. The vlslona skills developed during infancy and the preschool years are the same skills a child will need to learn to read, to participate In sports, to learn in school. to drive a car and to perform virtually any task at work or home throughout llle, the AOA points out. The national association of 22,000 practicing optometriaU lo the United States offers gift ideas for babies through S months of age that help stimulate an infant'll sense of sight. Those suggested for older age groups will help develop a child's general movement skills, including the eye -hand coordination skills required for writ.Ing and participation In s p orts ; s hape and discrimination skills needed for reading and visualization and visual memory skills needed for comprehension and for the ability to interpret concepts. The AOA suggests these toys that work for children as well as amuse them: -Birth to 4 months : crib mobiles: sturdy, bright, large rattles ; large. bright balls , bright rubber squeak toys. These toys develop eye.hand coordination, tea c h s hape concepts and encourage both eyes to work as a team. Six months to 18 months: large balls and blocks; wooden blocks: toys requiring sorting of shapes and sizes; large puzzles; riding tOys pushed with feet, not pedaled. These toys teach visualization. develop orientation, general Weighty elephant problem TULSA, Okla. (AP ) Sneezy could have been left uncured had he ever gotten the sniffles. The Tulsa Zoo decided to scrap its esUmates of how mucb lts elephants weighed and put the animals on the scales, if they could find scales big enough. "We could have done them serious harm had we medicated them on a weight guesstimate." said Larry Nunley. the head animal keeper. To their aid came Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers with four truck scales -one for each or the animal's feel. Gunda weighed 11,000 pounds, That was way over the estimate or 8,600 pounds. Sneezy. the only male in the group, tipped the scales at 7,000 pounds. much more than the 3,000 estimate. Toma weighed 10,000 pounds after being estimated at 6,700. coordination and dlrectlonaUty. Elthtten month$ to 8 years: toys requlrln.c hammering of pegs : bean-baa or rln&·toaa games; toya requiring 1ortln1 of shapes aod siiCJS; larae puuleti: wooden bl ocks ; t oys encoura.cina crawling: tricycle: rockln1 horse: large balls. A tricycle helps develop two-sided coordination of eyes and body . Sorting object s encourages use of both bands. as well as visualization. -Three to 6 year11 . building toys with large component! that snap together; stringing beads; puzzles; chalkboard: crayons: finger paints; modeling clay: simple seweing cards; large balls; toys calling for matching up parts; peg boards. Painting, coloring and clay help develop more sophisticated eye-hand coordination. Puzzles encourage shape and form recognition. understanding of units and wholes. -Seven years and over : ba sketbal l ; football : softball·baseball with bats and gloves: ping pong; badminton: jump ropes; pogo sticks. roller skates: plastic discs for tossmg between players ; follow-the-dot games. These toys develop vision skills al highly sophisticated levels. Before purchasing toys. examme them to be sure they a re well made. It is also important to con side r how appropriate an intended selection is for a particular child. Manufacturers often give suggested ages for a toy but it is wise to keep the individual child in mind because c hildren develop at different rates. If a gift falls into the category of a "toy that isn't really a toy." .such u a ch~mlstry aet. mlnlblke, sled or skis, the AOA cautions that a paJr or aalely alauea be included. These atuaes ahould meet the American National Standard• Institute s tandards Jnd parent.I should encourage their uae whenever these potentially hazardous gifts are used. If the child needs a prescription for good vision, an optometrlst can prescribe It for use in safety eyewear . To keep bills down. remember that many homemade toys can ser ve the same purpose of purchased items. Homemade items will provide the same holiday pleasure and are just as effective as purchased toys in hel oiniz children develop and improve their vision skills, the AOA poinL'I out. Reptilian bonanza MIAMI <AP > -Ole Christiansen, lab super visor at the Miami Seaquariltm, beamed with µride as he watched the newest addition to his family, and he didn't even know he was expecting. The 12 Atlantic g reen sea turtles were the first to hatch in captivity, Seaquarium officials said The turtles were bom on a man made beach where only log gerhead turtles had laid eggs before. "It's significant because it does s how that they will reproduce in captivity ." said Ross Witham , sea turtle researcher for the Department of Natural Resources in Jensen Beach Dog of tlte W eelf o.lly .. , ... ,._ ., •ic-K- T AKE ME -T his 8-month-uld m<1ll· ll'l'l'll'l' n11x i:. looking lor a nu:e homl'. II n1u·c1 llkl' lo h<1\ l' him. tuntal·t lhl' orungl· l'1>unt~ An1nrnl Sht>lt1.·1'. .itil l'11~ l>n' t.· South Or .1111.!l' Tl'lcpholll' li:J4 i:Jtll Mother N attire takes toll on aging lighthouse By JOHN L. ELIOT ........ o.._~ BUXTON, N.C. -Back in the 1920s, when the boys used to play ball on the beach fronting Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Mrs. Leona Jennette remembers the str and being so broad that "there wasn't anyone who could hit a ball even close to the waler." Today, a peewee shortstop could pop a fly into the high-tide swash less than 125 feet from the base of the 208-foot lighthouse, tallest in the nation and perhaps the most sentimental symbol of its seashore. "A lot of people are in love with that lighthouse," says coastal geologist Dr. Orrin Pilkey Jr .. "but nature always bats last." For 178 years mariners have looked for a light to stab through the fog off Cape Hatteras, lest they first hear the ominous sound of Diamond Shoats. Now , ironically, the rising Atlantic threatens to bring forth another terrible noise -the roar of the lighthouse's 1,250,000 bricks top- pling into the sea. "This is one of the most emo- tional issues I have personally seen since I've been with the Park Service." says BllJ Harris. superintendent of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. "There's been more nationwide publicity. more correspondence, more in- quiry. I haven't found anybody who's in favor of doing nothing." The fate of this national bls· toric landmark involves not only the National Park Service. but a l so residents or North Carolina's Outer Banks, coastal geologists, and a plucky inven· tor from Delaware who ls plant· Ing artillcal seaweed in the stormy surf. The Outer Banks, amoni the nation's best known barrier At/antic Ocun .......... ~~""-' islands, form a fragile, slender arc around North Carolina's coastline and act as the front line against the surge of the Atlantic. Between the islands and the mainland lie broad sounds. Seaward of Pamlico Sound on Hatteras Island stands the lighthouse, about 2 miles· north of the cape's-tip at Buxton, NC. Painted in black and white spiraling stripes that receall a piece of grand1X>otber's slick candy, the lighthouse is one of the most distinctive of the more than 100 along the southern coast and exerts a powerful hold on the 2,800 people of Hatteras Township. Their most vocal spokesman is Ray Couch, a salty Buxton storekeeper who Is presi· dent of the Outer Banks Preservation Association. "That lighthouse," Couch preachet with a growl, "ls like a great bi1 candle telling the whole world of America's maritime history. 1l lt were to foll lnto the ocean, It would be a disaster!" rt has been dlauter that has • given fame to the lighthouse and infamy to the turbulent s wath of ocean it oversees. The waters off Hatteras have claimed hundreds of vessels, including the legen- dary Civil War ironclad "Monitor," lost in 1862. Much earlier, Congress had recognized the shoals as a longtime terror to navigators. In 1794 the legislators authorized construction of a lighthouse at Cape Hatteras, but the struc- ture. first lighted in 1803, proved too short, its light too dim. Later the Ughthouse was foun'd to be decaying, and a new one was or- dered. So, in 1870, "the highest brick lighthouse tower in the world" was completed. Its powerful beam. 190 feet above water. nashed more than 20 miles out to sea on a clear nrght. It stood about 2,000 feet inland, far enough that few noticed the s teady encr.oachment or the ocean on the land. Like all oceans, the Atlantic had been rising, infinitesimally but steadi· ly, fed by the gradual melting of the polar ice caps. By the 1920s Leona Jennette's chums still had plenty or room for baseball, but their watery outfield fence had eaten to within 300 feet of the lighthouse. Then. with the Depression and its glut of manpower, war was declared on the ocean at Hat· teras Island.· An army of Civilian Conservation Corpsmen s warmed along the shore erect· lng fences to create a barriet dune system against overwash from storms. Some geoJoglsta now believe that the walls of und have actually accelerated the loss ol the beaches themseJves by concentrating t.be power of the waves. Jn 1930 11heet·steel trrolha ror trapping sand were built out into the surf perpendicular to shore, but by 1936 the tide was lapping at the tower's foundation. At that. the Lighthouse Service threw in the towel. It built a steel tower a mile inland as a substitute and eventually turned the lighthouse over to the Na- tional Park Service, which later added it to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Then came a reprieve. During the 1940s a cycle of accretion re· versed the erosion. By 1950 the U.S. Coast Guard believed the beach had stabilized. and moved Cape Hatteras Light from the steel tower back in the lighthouse. But by 1966 the ocean's ap- petite had returned with a vengeance. To counter it, about 300,.000 cubic yards of sand was pumped from Pimllco Sound and spread over the Buxton beach. The sound's sand, however, proved too fine- grained and rapidly washed away. Then the U.S. Navy, which conducts research in an installa· lion near the lighthouse. joined the battle, building three new groins in 1970. Storms rava.ced t he m , and also seriously damaged several oceanfront motels in Buxton. From the Up of the cape more sand was pumped up; most of lt wubed south, back to its original site. Jn 1980 the remains of the older lighthouse's foundation slid beneath high tide. By then more than $20 mllUoo had been spent to stablllr.e the national seashore, lncludinc the lighthouse. After consldertnc the prediction• of geolo1l1t.1, the park aervice bad come to a con· trovenial conclUJion : It would "not attempt to atablUse an1 part or the federally owned shoreline," althou&h 1Ull com· milted to protec:llnc the llghthouff. Despite the plf!dt"e, .......... 0.....-C ...... Cape Hatteras Lighthouse 1s tlw tallest an the land but the sea threatens to topple tf11s h1stonc barrier island t>eacot1 Outer Ban.ks residents voiced ln· creasing concern. The drama heightened on March 2, 1980, when a bliszard struck the cape. For more than two da)'I, gales roared out of the north and northeast, 1u1tJn1 above 80 miles an hour. Waves topped 10 feet, and Udea were the "hlabeat 1Jnce the Ash Wtd· nesday 1torm .. of 1862, HY• am Pollock of the National Weather Service at Cape Hatteras. As the year passed, alarm ... spread al the lighthouse. The sea surged over the landward end of the nearest groin. Two successive storms in October and December precipitated emergency measures - sandbags and chunks of asphalt pi led around the tower. Enter Bill Garrett. a market developer for the Ou Pont Co. in Wilmington, Del. "If you can break the wind witb a snow fence and let a sand dune build above the beach," he reasoned, "maybe you can do the same thing underwater by breaking the current offshore." The inventor has patented a device called Seascape, a system oC 5-foot-long bags with long fronds attached. Garrett has offered Seascape to help save the lighthouse, free o( charge. In theory the devices, weighted with rock and planted just offshore, will act like' artificial seaweed by gathering suspended sand to form a series of underwater ridge.s, thus blunt- ing waves now attacking the beach. Last May, Garrett and about 70 volunteers hit the beach at Buxton to install Seascape, as hopeful townspeople cheered them on. A team of surfers and divers braved a 58-deiree sea temperature to position 380 ot the planned 500 units, paddinC the 75-pound bags leashed oato surfboards through the rollina surf. The park service will keep an eye on Garrett's project. M eanwhlle , a 139-P•I• study commissioned by t.be atency bu offered aix alternaUves, inch.ad· log further beach nowUhmenl and _groin construction, aur- roun<llnC the tower with a re- talnin1 waJl, or jac:klnc lt. up like a 2,80()..ton rocket and movt.na It inland. .. Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28, 1981 Russ spending wisely? Soviets hel(l getting more I or their military dollar LONDON tAP> Soviet and American military spendlna ls about the same, but lhe Soviets aet more value for their money. according lo t he authoritative "Jane's WeaPon Systems l981 -82," to be publlshed Tuesday. Ronald T. Pretty, editor of the 1,006-page volume on weapons systems around the world, writes In a foreword that In America, where the \981 defense budget totaled $171.4 billion : The B-52 bom ber has been In service for ~me 20 years, and the last new aircraft of this t pe was delivered In 1962; -The present Minuteman intercontinental a llistic missile force was first deployed in ecember 1962 and was joined by the Titan system 1963; The U.S. Navy still hasn't put its first Trident submarine to sea in fighting trim with i;rident missiles on board. although the Trident m iss ile 1tsel( l a operational in some Poseidon-carrying submarines. Pretty writes lhat compared with lhis record, the Soviet Union in the aame period: Put Into service a whole new family of land-based ICBMs and t)as since replaced lhem with vet newer models; Equipped its air for c es with t he "impressive" Backfire supersonic bomber; Deployed the multiple-warhead SS-20 medium range ballistic missile: Put to sea new submarines. surface ships and misSlles; -Issued its army the T -72 main battle tank and improved anti-aircraft missile systems and anti-tank weaPonS. ~merald trade holds dangers 'Special qualifications' required in Bogota dealings FRESNO <APJ -Dealing with the emerald merchants of Bogota, Colombia requires .. special qualifications,·· says a Californian who imports tlle green gems. 29 years, but his grandfather was an administrator and his father a helper at the Muzo emerald mine, Colombia's most famous. RICH KITTY -State Humane ofttccr Sand' H eacock pets lehne hl'll"CSS Chica at thL· sa;l Diego lac 1l1 ty Thl· S1amesl' tat \\a s . -~-....... bequeathl•d all lhl' \\orldl~ l>OSM'S:.1on~ of hl'r late o\\nl·r f><tln«k '.\J(·Ka\ a $250.000 l'Slc.tll' .. You have to be Colombian to be accepted, spea k th e language very we ll a nd be ltnowledgeable or the culture and what not to do or say around the dealers," says Ruben Cruz of Fresno. Cruz met those requirements and developed a reputation for honesty. literally the most vital qualification for survival in the emerald trade. "One thing you should not do is not pay a debt timely. not keeping your word. You should be very discreet and keep to yourself when you are doing business,·· Cruz said. ··They develop a reputation that 1f you mess with the emerald dealer, you 're just as good as dead," he explained ··And they live up to that reputation. Occasionally. someone on the street tries to mug somebody They disappear. and nobody questions It · · It helps to start with a back~round such as Cruz has He has lived 10 California for half of his "The reason the Cruz family is so poor now is because my grandfather was so honest," Cruz said. .-c Tropiul Fish• Fresh• Muine Aqu~rlum Supplies Special Nov. 28, 1981 ·Dec. 4, 1981 Xlphophorus heller!: 2. 79 I am b ett er known as "Gree n Swordtail." A beautiful green body, embellished with a red zig-zag strip along my lateral line. My sw ord is yellow elegantly edged in black. I am on sale at Aquatic Tropicals with my mate the two of us only 2.79. 1510 W. B•ker • Coete MeH !!!,i!s -549-1391 • Comer H•rbor & Beker - it's a whole new Children's Puppet Show It's tne season to make kids happy at Huntington Center"s Great New Mall with the real Santa. caroling and entertainment See the Mitchell Marionettes 4 shows daily every Thurs . 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S42.95 Ir ,.kJllll MAGNAVOX 25" COLOR CONSOLE TV • REMO'tE CONTROL •TOUCH TUNE MAGNAVOX 1211 BLACK & WHITE PORTABLE Dally Pilat SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1911 STOCKS 87 TELEVISION 88 It Was.a bad night for UCLA's Bruin basketball team. 83. 0 0 Barons fall, 14-3 Swordsmen eliminate Fountain Valley J y llOGER CARLSON Of -°"'" ...... SUfl St. Paul High 's unbea ten Sword s m en hammered out a 14·3 decision Friday night before 8,300 at Orange Coast College as Founta in Valley fell victim to the Angelus League champions for the second time this year in a convincing way The victory propels Coach Marijon Ancach's Swordsme n into the CIF Big Five Conference football semifinals against today's winner between Se rvile and fllontana. Servite and Fontana collide at Santa Ana Bowl today at 2 p.m. following Friday night's washout. IT WAS A WASHOUT for the Barons, too, as St. Paul's defense simply smothered just about everything the Barons had to offer. thus the Sunset League representatives exit the ehmlnations with an 8·4 record twice held to a field goal by the Swordsme n "We beat a very fine team." said Ancich "We came lo play. so did they.·· lt was a ga me in which St Paul seemed to dominate throug hout a s time a nd again the defense rose to the occasion lo stifle the Barons. St. Paul nullified Fountain Valley's offense with fi ve interceptions the first time these two met in non-league play and the Swords men were tough in the secondary again. stealing four passes "WE FELT WE HAD TO STOP the pass," said Ancich. "That was the key " Another bag key was the Swordsmen's Andy Stank1ew1cz. a 165-pound senior who did what a lot of people thought the Barons would do. chck the with t he backbr e a ker completion fro m ha s quarter.back "We worked on 1t all week," said Ancich. The Barons played well enough on defense to win most games, but the offense simply could not gene rate tan gible yardage. "And we didn't give our offense the time. the pressure was on us. St. P aul earned it, they didn't ge t anything cheap " THE BARONS HAD A 3·0 LEAD with 3:24 left in the first hair during a soggy evening, but their lead vanished in the next three minutes as the Swordsmen drove 88 yards Cora touchdown In nine plays twice stinging the Barons on deep passes to Stankiewicz to set up the score. A 34-yard hookup to Stankiewicz from quarterback Alex Espinosa got the ball out of I just hope for the kids' sake we can keep this thing going. If y ou go 13·1. you know·. everyone ask s what the hell happened? St. Paul Coach Marljon Anclch danger and a 25-yard strike to Stankiewicz put the ball on the FV 19, setting up the eventual five-yard payoff to Stank1ew1cz Espinoza faked to workhorse Xavier Espino over the middle and lobbed a strike to Stankiewicz in the end ione The killer was the 34-yard strike which got the Swordsmen going as Stankiewicz was wide open "WE WERE IN A TWO-DEEP and we didn't get a hold up, then ou r safety slipped." said Milner "Two big plays really hurl us ." 0 ... ,,,. .... ,.-11,0 .. ,A...-w "We were on the fi eld Cthe derense1 loo long," said Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner Joel St:OIJ • 11X ()op1rl \101f.t'11d1·1•/1•hrc1/1 • R1111 Y1111111a11~ Jfi 11orrl twirl yua/ The P AT a tt e mpt by Hank Monda ca. considered autom atic, failed when the ball was fu mbled on the snap Worse yet. for St Paul , <See SWORDSMEN, Page 82> Lakers clipped by San Diego, 138-129 Three-point plays help Clippers snap Los Angeles nine-game winning streak at the Forum By CURT SEEDEN the rield in t he thi rd quarter ( 16 of 23 ! players in double figures with Freeman record 33-game win streak. After San 0t •~ D.111, f't1ou~tt and s ettin g a le a m r ecord for W 111 ia ms coming off the bench to score Diego took a 39-36 first-quarter lead. the INGLEWOOD Lakers owner Dr three-point baskets, the Clippers battled 25 Williams also connected on three of Lakers out-scored the Clippers 35-21 m J err )'"Buss was a cheer ful visitor in his back from a 71·60 halftime defi cit to his four three-point attempts, while the se<:ond quarter , tha nks mamly to a team's locker room afte r Friday night's snap a six-game losing streak teammate Brian Taylor was 2 of 3 from 21·5 run 138·129 defeat lo the San Diego Clippers In addition, the triumph was the the 27·foot range in the first quarter Not surprisingly, the Clippers did not al the Forum, but you wouldn't have Clippers· first on the road. although alone make a three point play in that period. known lh• Lakers had lost. several or their defeat.a could have been "We had a defensive breakdown rn But with Williams hitting on 8-of·ll r n r at t . h a nd s h a k es a n d reversed with a couple or three-pointers the third quarte r," admitted Riley from the field in the second half and pats·on-the back were an order . T he hke the ones that contributed to Los "When you are not pl aying good defense forward Tom Chambers scoring 14 of Lakers had just dropped their first Angeles' demise. your offense becoQles stagnant. his 23 poin ts in the second half. the game after nine s traight victories, and "You've got to give San Diego a "l think some of their three-point CIJppe r s s ee m ed to be h ittin g Buss was there to congratulate the m on tremendous amount of credit." said plays socked us a few times, and we' everything they threw up the ir turn a round from a por ous Laker Coach Pat Riley, who s uffered wound up walking the ball up the court ''I'm not too worried about the beginning the first head coaching defeat of h1s rather than running on them." Riley defense." Nixon said after the game "Tough one, babe," Buss told guard career "They may have lost six games added. "In our last five games. we've been Norm Nixon in a row. but they were never really The Lakers looked hke they were beating our opponents by 15 or 16 points. Actually. 1t wasn't tough at all beaten badly · · going lo make it 10 in a row and keep all That ·s pretty good defense You just By sh~t1ng nearly 70 percent f_r_om~~~~T_h_e~C_l_ip_pe~rs~h_a_d~n_o~l-~_s~th~an~_~_1x~~-t_h_a_t_~~lk~g_o_in_g~a_bo~u_t_s_u_rp~a-~_i_n_g_th~e_ir~~~<~~~~~~~E~R~S~,_P_•~J~e-~~>~~~~~~ Celtics ink pact with Ainge BOST ON <AP I -Danny ' Ainge , admitting "I'm a better bas k e tb al l play er tha n a baseba ll player." officially s witched pro careers F riday. signing a multi-year contract with the Boston Celtics of the Natio n a l B a s k e tb a l l As - sociatfon. "I wanted to be a Celtic reaJly ba d ly," said the 6-4 Ainge. a n A II American guard at Brigham Young this year who had two years remaining on a contract to play only baseball while with the Toronto Blue J ays. "I think I can come off the b e n ch . scor e points. play defense and pass the ball when I need to." he said. No terms of the settlement w ith t h e Blue J ays we r e announced "We 'r e s orry to l o se a baseb a ll player whom we thought would become a fine third baseman. but we wi sh him luck," s aid Pat Gillick, vice president in charge of baseball operations for the Blue J ays. Delly ............. _., CMf1ea....., St . Paul's Jose Olmedo f 80 J covers Fountain Valley quarterback Matt Stevens in the muddy going. Anteaters open play in Oregon E UG ENE, Ore. -The UC Irvine basketbaJI team gets its season off lo a rough start as the Anteaters will open with the Or egon Ducks here tonight at McArthur Court. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:35 p.m. A crowd o( more than 9,000 is expected to jam the Ducks' tiny home arena, affectiona tely known as "The Pit." It's been four years since the Antea ters have pl ayed the On radio tonight KWVE (108 FM) at 8 Ducks -or a Pac-10 opponent for that matter. In 1977-78, UCl lost to both Oregon (77-62) and Cal (83·50> in s uccessive games. This year's UCI team is a far cr y from that one. how.ever. The 1981·8'l version features three seniors , a junior and a sopho more in the s tarting lineup, including All-America Kevin Magee. The 6-8. 227 -pound postman, who set an NCAA record last season by finishing in the top four in three different offensive c ategories <points, shooting percentage and rebounding>. is again expected to carry the load. The supporting cast, though, is much s tronger -and more experienced -this time. G uard Randy Whieldon and forwards Ben Mc Donald and Rainer Wulf all have an added year under their belts, while Leonard Johnson, a red-shirt las t season, is expected to add strength to the point guard position. As for the Ducks, who were 13· 14 overall in 1980·81 , they are young and h ave three key players sidelined. Coach Jim Haney will start two sophomores, a freshman. junior and senior tonight. Haney is also hoping 6·11 freshman center Blair Ras mussen, who is replacing the injured 7-0 Ron Burns (bad back), will be able <See ANTEATERS, Page 83) ~~ "We're s atisfi e d with the settlement. All our negotiations were with the Celtics, not Ainge, and they were all above board." Ainge's starting date was not revealed, but Celtics' Coach Bill Fitch indicated Ainge will be activated ir he's ready -in the Dec. 9 game when the Celtics host the New Jersey Nets. Marina, Bishop Amat try again tonight at Westminster Frida y's announcement followed day-long meetings of Celtic s ' owner Harry Ma ng urlan, Presi de nt and General Manager Red Auerbach a nd Alnge's attorney, Bob Quinney, who flew lo from Utah. The Celtics, defending NBA champions, drafted Ainge last June In the s econd r ound, a l t hough t he 22-year-old basketball star sWI belonged to the Blue Jays. If the rains subside and a pump is effective in clearing the field, the Marina High Vikings and Bishop Amal High Lancers will meet tonight (7:30) ln their s c h e duled CIF Big Five Conference quarterfinal football playoff game at Westminster High. Friday night the rains hit the Viking ship in a heavy deluge and the game was postponed after athletic dlrfftors met and agreed to the delay. "We were both afraid that someone would 1et hurt and the players on the sidelines would have been standing ln 8 inches of water," Marina athletlc director Andy Donegan said. "We dJdn't want anyone lo be tackled and perhaps drown on the field. "We'll lry to gel the water off with pumps and we have re-scheduled it for tonight. We checked Huntington Beach High and It Is a lso under a lot or water.'' Marina High Coach Dave Thompson and his Vikings ope ned the 1981 campaign ln HawaU in the rain but It was on an astroturf field and the water drained almost immediately after It fell. Friday's game waa one of three CIF playofl contests to be postponed by the heavy rains that fell dUJ'ing the day. The game between Servile and Fontana was called off early ln the afternoon and the Brea·Bellllower Central Conference game was also delayed. "The field here is under water and when I was out there a few minutes ago, there were places where 6 to 8 inches or water was standing," Thompson said at 6: 45 Friday night. ·'The entire home sideline ls under water from one end to the other. And the northeast end of the field is also under water. "It rained real hard here between 4 and 6 o'clock tonl1ht. But we didn't consider postponing the game unW we were ready lo get on the buses at our school at 5: 15. We were delayed another 15 minutes in loading because of the heavy downpour. •'The field will have to be pumped to gel it read)' to play Saturday ni•ht." To have an important game like t.bia one played in such adverse conditions would be unfair lo both teams. Whether the passing game of the Viltlngs or the power l"UJUl1nt of the Lancers would be hurt the most is questionable. But the at.bletic directors ag reed to postpone the game until tonight and 1ained instant approval of the referee. Many fans bad arrived for the scheduled 7:30 kickoff and were tuned away by school offlciala. A atea4J stream of cars WU leavint tile parfdal lot beglnnlng at l :IO wbe8 U..'fttlt postponement announcem1a& ••& mad1. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/S1turday, November 28, 1981 o.11, 1"1194 -~, O•r' Am.,_ From Page 81 ~ WORDSME.N • • • Monducu suffered an ankle 1praln on the plMy and did not return. "I wu.• rcudy to com mlt suicide over that," said Anclch. St Paul's g me ls 1& kicking game and on a na.iht when delen1e and kicking appearad to be the top consideratmns, St. Paul appeared t.o be ln trouhle despite u 6-3 halftime lead. Rut the wlnner8 left little doubt as t.o who was In control when they drove 75 yards in the third period for the clinching touchdown. AGAIN IT WAS STANKIEWICZ WHO was the key hauling in a 41-yard pass to give St. Paul a first down at the FV 2. Espino, who netted 107 yards on 25 carries, dr(\.ve over his left side tor the touchdown, quarterback Espinoza ran tor a two-point conversion and that was it. The rest of the game was a matter ot St. Paul chewing up time with its relentless offense and Fountain Valley faring blanks against a rugged St P aul defense, keyed by nose guard Cliff Heidi ch. Only Ron Youmans's 36-yard field goal In the second quarter kept the Barons from being s hut out. Although the Barons gave up two touchdowns and Stankiewicz finished the night with four receptions for 105 yards, at was nevertheless an evening when the defense was brilliant UP FRONT IN THE MUD the combination of Torry Conroy, Chip Dickerson, Travis Rozas, Bru<'e Cook and Pal Connor contained the Swordsmen with success. · And lineba<'kers Greg Victorino and Dean Roberts punis hed St. Paul In reality. al was' ,c enough to win • The crowd at Orange Coast College witnessing Friday's Cl F game between St . Paul and Fountain Valley tries to keep dry. The only problem was a St. Paul defense which was more than equal to the task as the Swordsmen held Rod Emery to 78 yards on 16 carries E x -Ke ntuck y coac h .blas ts univer sity From AP dispalcbes LEXINGTON, Ky (AP> -Fran m Curci, the University of Kentucky's c • • ousted football coach, issued a • statement Friday saying that he resented the firing and the manner in which it was handled . Curci also lashed out al Kentucky on other issues. saying that his won-lost record was not the reason for bis dismissal and that there is a "double standard" between basketball and football at the 1nst1tulion. Curci also distributed copies or a letter he said hjs attorney, Harry Miller. hand d e livered to Kentucky President Otis Singletary the day before Curci 's dismissal. The letter indicated that Curci wished to continue as Curci coach and would rile suit if he was fired "Right now we tCurca and his ware Pat> resent the fact that we have dedicated nine years to Kentucky, improving their football progr am, only to be fired for no apparent reason ." Curci s aid in hi s handwritten statement Curci said the school's termmat1on or his contract was by telephone. which he said showed "no class." Quote of the day Gene Michael, fared as manager of the Ne" York Yankee~ last September. asked if he thought club owner George Sleinbrenner could he a manager "I don't know But if he docs. I want to be the owner" Richardson helps Knicks roll Michael Ray Richardson scored a career high 33 points and Maurice Lu cas added 17 points a nd 17 rebounds lo spark the New York Knicks to an easy 116-95 triumph over Cleveland Friday nig ht in the National Basketball Association Richardson's 18 first-half points paced Nt•w York to a 55·48 advantage, and he hat three straight baskets lo expand the margin to 69-56 early in the second half George Gervin and Ron Brewer teamed for 52 poanb as San Antonio broke open a close game in the third quarter and routed New J ersey. 114-86 ... Led by Lloyd Free's 28 points and Joe Barry Carroll's 23. the Golden State Warriors built a 13 point lead midwa y Richardson t hro ugh the fourth quarter a nd held on for a 113 -96 win in Milwaukee Guard Andrew Toney came off the bench to score 33 points. including sax in overtime. a~ Ph1ladelph1a outlasted Indiana. 124 ·112 l,arry Bird had 24 points and reserve guards Terry Duerod and Charles Bradley combined for 18 leading Boston past Was hing ton . 113-100, the third time the Celtics have beaten the Bulle t s this sea son Forward Alex English poured in a season-high 34 points and fueled a third.quarter rail} which powered Denver lo a 123-115 win over Kansas City . Center MycbaJ Tbompsoo netted a game-high 30 points lo lift Portland to a 103-93 triumph O\ler Utah . Dan Roundrteld scored 25 points and hauled down 15 rebounds lo lead Atlanta lo als fifth straight victory. a 114· l 12 overtime thrille r over Detroit. Hardy suspended by Kings The Los Angeles Kings have r.t..1 s uspended defcnseman Mark Hardy ' ande finjtely for tardiness at team funetions and other unspecified bad cooduel. the NHL team announced Friday. Meanwhile. goa ltender Doug Keans has been recalled from the Kings· farm club in New Haven. changing places with goalie Jim Rutherford Rookies Chris Valenline and Gaelan Duchesne scored goals three minutes apart lo break a 2-2 tie and lift Wa sh ington to a 5 -2 wan over Montreal Right winger Dino Ciccarelli 's third goal of the game at 15:24 of the final period helped Minnesota salvage a 5-5 tie with Winnipeg Trojans bury Loyola, 87-75 Carlander hits 14 for USC; Rogers paces Stanford From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES -The University of Southern California Trojans scored an easy 87 · 75 victory over Loyola Mar ymount Frida y night in preparation for its meeting next week with the No I-ranked Tar Heels of North Carolina The non-conference game was the first of the season for both teams. Southern Cal guard Dwight Anderson was the game's leading scorer with 24 points. Anderson hit 11 of 24 from the field and scored 16 of his points in the second half All 10 starters scored in double figures Trojan forward Wayne Car lander and center Ken Johnson each tallied 14 points. while forward Mo Williams chipped in 11 and guard J acque Hill added 10. Carlander is a proouct of Ocean View High. Johnson and Williams helped the cause by pulling down eight rebounds each. For Loyola. forward Raphael Darden led with 18 points. while fo rward Forrest McKenzie added 15, guard Casper Ware 12. center Leonard Agee l1 and guard Char les Dorsey 10. Southern Cal led 38·33 al halftime. then scored eight unanswered points quickly in second half to stretch its lead to 13. The Trojans led most of tbe way by 15 points. Stanford 82. USIU 70 STANFORD -Led by sophomore center J ohn Revelli and freshman forward Johnny Rogers, the Stanford Cardinals defeated U.S. International University 82-70 al Maples Pavillion. Rogers scored 26 points in his debut as a Cardinal. He was a prep-All America and two-time CIF 3-A player of the year at La Quinta High. It was Rogers who broke the gam e open for the Cardinals after Revelli provided most of the points. Revelli had a career-high 27 points with 16 rebounds before leaving the game with a little 1 more than s minutes remaining. I Senior guard Charlie Smith led the visitors with 18 points. UNLV 83. W . New Mexico 70 LAS VEGAS -Junior Center Sidney Green scored 27 points a nd hauled down 14 rebounds leading Nevada-Las Vegas to an 83-70 wan over Western New Mexico University ll was the season opener for both teams. The Rebels. who entertain Louisiana State tonight. were s parked by 6·6 junior forward Larry Anderson's 16 points and junior forward Michael Burns' 15 points Western New Mexico was paced by 6-2 guard Darryl Ransom . who hit 17 points. UNLV pulled to its largest lead of l 2 points midway through the final ha lf. aft.er Western New Me xico had narrowed the margin 53-52 on a Ransom jumper UNLV gamed ats final margin behind a spurt in the last three minutes which saw the Rebels outscore the vis itors 11-8. Fresno St. 68, Oklahoma City 48 FRESNO The Fres no State Bulldogs, aided by sen ior guard Donald Mason. outscor ed Okl a homa City 68 -48 to advan ce to the cha mpionship round or t he Sun Met Classic basketball tournament Friday night. Mason had a game-high 16 points for the Bulldogs. the defending tournament champs . Rubin Jackson led the Chiefs with 14. Fresno State led all the way through. chipping away ·at the Chiefs. Other hiih scorers for the Bulldogs were Rod Higgins with 13 points and Tyronne Bradley with 11. In the first 1am'e Friday night. the University of Nevada-Reno advanced t.o the champlonshJp round, downing West.em Kentucky 84-70. The Wolrpack trailed at the half 43·39. but came on strong to beat the Hilltoppers, who were led by Kevin Dildy and Kenny Ellis, each wl•h 18 points. Dildy fouled out ln the second hair. 8 . 8. Fontenet led the Woltpack with a.t points. Penguin Bowl gets cold reception LOS AN"G ELES -Despite m temperatures that hovered as low as 4. • 12 degrees below zero, there was root ball at the South Pole on Thanksgiving Day. The football game was played at Williams Field, about eight miles from the McMurdo Naval Air Station an the Antarctic. Members of the Navy's VXE-6 Squadron took on civilian workers from the U.S. Antarctic Research Program. The civilians named their team after the gull.-like Skua birds that populate the world's coldest region. T he Penguins won Thursday's First Annual Penguin Bowl game. 19-7 Ex-Aztec coach Coutinho dies RIO DE JANEIRO , Brazil -m Claudio Coutinho, former coach of the Los Angeles Aztecs and the Brazilian All-star soccer team, drowned Friday while he was underwater f1stung near lpanema Beach, the State Rescue and Salvage Agency s aid . A Lifeguard who located the body said the 42-year-old Coutinho was found without any underwater breathing equaprrient. and there were no marks nor injuries on him A fnend who had been diving with Coutinho said he had complruned of not feeling well shortly before his las t dive. Coutinho had recently returned to Rao from the United States, wbere he had served for a year as coach of the Aztecs Seahawks' kicker sidelined Sea'ttle Seahawks place-kicker • Efren Herrera, hobbled by a sore knee. has been placed on the inJured reserve list, Coach Jack Patera said Friday Herrera will be replaced by WUson Alvarez. who was picked up by the Seahawks this week John Paul J r. grabbed the pole pos ition for Sunday's Daytona GT 250 sports car race . . An e xpanded GT Enduran ce C hampionship Series, with prize money increased lo $250,000, has been announced for 1982. The traditional driver point fund for the 19-race schedule has been increased, as well as an add.itionaJ fund for the nine races designated as the Endurance Championship Yuri Korolev of the Soviet Union won the men's all-liround title at the World Gymnastics Championships an Moscow. while teammate Bogdan Makuls earned tbe silver medal and Japan 's KoJ I Gu s hiken took th e bronze. Emery got loose for runs of 14, 9. 8 and 8 ) ards. but that was r eally the extent of his damage. QUARTERBACK MATT STEVENS hit Joel Sea y with four completions for 62 yards, but four interceptions negated most of t he effe<:tiveness. Once St Paul got ats 14·3 lead with l :53 remaming in the third quarter, the pressure was on the Barons to produce quickly, and in the quagmire of Orange Coast's rain-soaked field, qu1(•kness wasn't one or the commodities. Emery paved the way for a first down. then ancompletions led to a punt Mike Shepherd tntt•rcepted a third-down pa% to s tymie another effort. JO~l· Pan a mler('eptcd a first-down pass after Ste\en!> hooked up with Seay for ~yards to ~tym1t• another ' Fanally. with only seconds left and nothing at stake. a final desperation pass ended up in Shepherd"s hand~ It's O\er for F'ountaan Valley, St Paul ad\ ances "1th 1ls 12·0 record · We'rt> 12 O,' s ays Ancach "I just hope for the kids· sakt' "'t' C':.an keep this thing gomg. If you go I :1 I , you kno"' t'Veryone asb what the hell ha ppC'nt·d" · Miantl rips Irish MIAMI •A P ) Quarterback Jim Kelly connected on 17 of 26 passea for 264 yards and two tou<'hdowns Friday as nlnlh-ran.lted Miami of Florida rapped .Notre Dame 37 15 on national tel£'v1s1on to hand the F1ght1ng Irish their first losing season an 18 years The college football victory gave Miami, 9-2, at~ "t'cond ... traaght nine victory season under third year Coach llo"'ard Schnellenberger and uni~ was tHe llurricanes' second triumph an the 15 game series between the schools M1 am1. which climbed to the Top Ten this Wl'l'k for the first lam£' in 13 years. as barred from postseason play because of NCAA probation Cor rec rullanR viol <1t1ons Notre Da.me. "hach hadn t suffered a losmg season since llugh Devore·s 1963 squad went 2-7, closed out Gerry Faust's first year with a 5-6 record Ke lly. a Junior from East Brady. 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UCLA is 242-14 in P auley Pavilion. but Arnold said has team wasn't overawed by the re<'ord. "My team IS not afraid Of playing here at Pauley Pavilion H's not a particularly tough pla ce t o pla y It 's a sophisticated cro wd . far removed from the court " fl was UC LA Coach Larry Farme r 's debut as a Bruin coach "Overall I was pleased with our intensity and hustle " he said "We did havf' some lapses. though l thank Frank Arnold did a good job of preparing them We did a good job early in moving the ball against their zone. but when we get the ball ins ide we have to hit the boards." UCLA made only 49 percent on the field, connecting on 25 of 51. Forward Fred Roberts scored 23 and forward Steve Trumbo 22 lo lead BYU to victory. The Bruins led most of the way but BYU rallied in the second half on a jump shot by Roberts to tie UCLA at 67 with 41'2 minutesloolav From Page 81 The Cougars extended their lead lo 76·71 with one minute lo play but UCLA rallied with 'a jump shot by Michael Sanders and two free throws by Michael Holton to cul the lead' to 76· 75 with 28 seconds to play. After freshman guard Scott Sinek, a product of Servile High School in Anaheim, made one of two free throws to put BYU ahead 77-75, Roberts blocked a lay-in by center Stuart Gray with eight seconds to go and Sinek provided the final margin by mald.nc two free throws with one second to play. Center Greg Kite added 12 points for the Cougars who are now 1-1 on the season. The Bruins who were playing their season opener were paced by 22 points by Sanders and 12 each by Kenny Fields and Ron Foster. McEnroe, Lendl to m eet in finals MILAN. Italy <AP> -John McEnroe, the Wimbledon and U .S . Open champion. routed Argentina Davi s Cup star Guillermo Vilas 6·2, 6-2 in a third round match Friday njghl to qualify for the final or the Master Brooklyn indoor tenrus tournament ANTEATERS PLAY. • • to n eutralize Ma gee in the middle. Two other key players sidelined are 6-7 forward Ray Whiling and 6·4 guard John Cheatham. Both are currently ineligible because of poor grades. Coach Bill Mulligan, whose team was 17-10 last season. "And, it's against one or the middle teams in the Pac-10. McEnroe, 22, of Douglaston. N. Y. will face Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl today. "It's a tough. opener because its on the road, .. explains UC I "If we're going to get any notoriety though. and be considered as one of the top teams, we're going to have to plays the Oregons. Arizona Stales and Nevada-Las Vegas'." College football NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS LEADING RUSHE RS Allen, USC Walker, Georgia Redden, Ri chmond Diana. Yale Meyers. Navy Dickerson, SMU Eare, Drake Btt1s, Cincinnati Poole. So. Ill. Lawrence, Va Tech. TC Yds Avg. 403 2,342 212 9 349 1,666 166.6 284 1,349 149.9 293 1.442 144.2 245 1.119 133.2 255 1.428 129.8 290 1,353 123.0 246 1.226 122.6 229 I ,092 121.3 287 1,201 120.l LEADING PASSERS PA PC Yds. TD McMahon, BYU 423 272 3.553 30 Marino, Pitt 294 178 2,348 32 Pagel, Ariz. St. 293 162 2.291 26 Belue. Georgia 171 103 1,383 11 Eason. Illinois 406 248 3,360 20 Campbell. Purdue 321 185 2,686 18 Holly. Princeton 338 206 2.622 16 Kofler, SD State 379 229 2,951 19 Ramsey, UCLA 205 122 1,631 14 J ordan. Clemson 174 96 1,496 8 TOTAL OFFENSE McMahon. BYU Kofler. San Diego St. Eason, Illinois King, UNLV Clarkson, San Jose St. Campbell, Purdue Marino. Pttt Holly, Princeton Shon, Ohio U. Pagel, Ariz. St RECEIVING Nelson, Stanford Harvey, N Texas St. Durham, San Diego St. Sandu:;ky, UNLV Kearse, San Jose St. Hudson. BYU Raugh, West Virginia Bryanl, Purdue Dean. W. Carolina Champine, Colo St . 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But this season, with the Rustlers venturing back to the South Coast Conference. the OCC-GWC clash is more than a pre·conference outing as it has been for the past 14 yeari. THE RUSTLERS and Pirates square off tonight (7:30) at OCC in the conference finale for both teams. And at stake, is fourth place in the Sout h Coast Conference. la11t three performances which have netted more than GOO yard.I and six TD strikes. Other matchup• find GWC running back Todd Elliott hoplng to break out or a ru.ahing slump aaatnsl OCC'a Mitch Olson. who has also found the going tough of late. Elliott has picked up 625 yards on 131 carries, while Olson hu g~rnered 392 yards on 125 carries. The key may be G WC wide receiver Gil Rhodes, a runaway leader in the reception department with S4 catches for 780 yards. Rhodes has 10 more receptions than the conference's No. 2 receiver <San Diego Mesa's Tony Sm ith), but he's played in one less game than Smith The game has all the makings tor a hl&h·11cortn1 atralr. . "It wouldn 't surprise me. Golden West bu an outatandint offensive unit, an excell•nl quarterback and a fine runnin1 game," uya OCC's Tucker, "Our otrenae hus moved lhe ball well lately and we've beeo scoring some points, too." At Saddleback. the Gauchot must contend with the Mission Conference's top rushing team In the Tigers At 5·6, Terry Che r ry of Riverside CC is the conference's top rusher with 978 yards on the yeur SaddJeback, meanwhile, hal won 27 straight home games. By wrapping up the conference tltle last week with an easy win over Citrus, the Gauchos will face lhe winner or the South Coast Conference an the Dec 5 Pony Bowl at Cerritos College. At SaddJeback, meanwhile, the Gauchos try to close out the Mission Conference season with a victory over visiting Riverside CC and end the year with a 10·0 record. Game time is also 7:30. The Orange Coast·Golden West contest is al w ays an emotional affair, with the bragging rights for the Orange Coast area at stake. Pitt, Penn St. tangle No. l Panthers face. arch-rivals OCC will be out to snap a two-game losing streak to the Rustlers. GWC has recorded two embarrassing wirts (30·3 in 1979 and 30·0 m 19801, and this season the Pirates and Rustlers are evenly matched. BOTH TEAMS possess 3-6 overall records and 2·3 conference marks The winner. in fact, finishes the season with a respectable 3.3 record in a conference that al one time boasted three of the top 10 teams in the state. Tonight's duel will be a battle of quarterbacks , as G WC produces the Sam Aiello arsenal while OCC counters with freshman Clay Tucker. Both have thrown for 10 touchdowns this year. but Aiello has piled up a big advantage m yardage ( 1,756·1,258 ) But Tucker. lodged in the eighth spot among the eight s tarling quarterbacks In the conference. has moved to fifth thanks to lus COlUC'fOlll COllNlll ~ c~.'"s!::O ~11.;:. ~·,':;!' 11-11-11 luy ~II Kruoerr.,,.,. SAU.H '4Jl.U M•pll Le.rh '4tt.1J '4>1.71 50 Pesos U01.M UILIO ~ !>liver 8-S1M1.ll VMS.II .....,c-.. ,....v•-rru1- PITTSBURGH <AP I -In college football , you can't get much bigger than No. l , the ranking held by the University of Pitt sb urgh , a nd in Pennsylvania, college football doesn't get much bigger than the Pill· Penn State game "It's equal to any game in the country." Pitt Coach Jackie Sherrill said or today's contest between the Panthers and lhe 11th-ranked Nittany Lions. "Every year this game has grown bigger and bigger. The intensity has really increases," he said. "You see it throughout the slate. Anywhere people are gathering. ~hey are talking Pitt Penn State and making friendly wagers, and that's great." The game marks the \bird lime since 1976 that either team has been ranked best in the country goi ng into their traditional season finale. "This is lhe easiest game to coach as far as I'm concerned." said Penn State's Joe Paterno. "This 1s an easy game t6 coach. It's not an easy game to Win Pitt dominated the series from 1922 to 1938, beating Penn State 14 s traight l1mei.. 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With the score tied at 6 and 6: OS left In the game, the Cougars drove 63 yards in nine plays, culmlnatlns with McClure's 26.yard field goal with 2:05 remaining to put Capo Valley up 9~. At one point in the drive, the Cougars achieved four consecutive first downs. with two of them being passes from sophomore Burt Call to Sam Finch for a total of 22 yards. Capo VaJley was able to clinch the win wt\en Munroe returned a Mark Dowlin& pass 38 yards for a tbuchdown with 55 seconds left in the game to put the Cougars up IS-6. Capo Valley Coach Dick Enright UC lrvtne water polo team will be eeetln1 It.a he second NCAA Utle when the Anteaters play UC Santa Barbara tbla mornlna at. 10:30 in the NCAA champlon1hlp1 here at BeJmont Plua. said of Anaheim, "They're touah . They're a tough football team," said. Enriaht also said, "Undu the circum1tance1 <the raln·soalled rteldJ we'll take it (the wln)," he said . The Couaara were rlrsl to er83e the goose~ga off lbe scoreboard, drtvlna 58 yards in 7 plays, with Tony Bell running nine yards ror the score to put Capo Valley up 6-0 with 11:'9 remaining in the half. • During Its march to the goal line a key play for Capo Valley came on fourth down with the Cougars on the Anaheim 34. McClure faked the punt and threw a lateral to Tony Bell, who ran the ball 25 yards to the nine-yard line of the Colon1sts. One play later, Bell scored his touchdown. Capo Valley wu tough on defense as well. In addition to Munroe's interception, the Cougars picked ort three other aerials of Dowling, with Munroe <who also had one with 1:54 left in the game>. Walt DeCasas, and Sa m Finc h each having one interception. Capo Valley's Mark Davin also contributed, recovering a fumble by the Colonists' Dan Sanner. The Ant.eat.era, who won the UUe in 1970 and have flolahed second five times. are seeded llrtb bclhind top·seed~ Stanford, Loni Beach State. UCLA and UC Santa Barbara. UCI, which finished thlrd in the recent PCAA championships, enter with a 21·9·1 overall record. They are led by Junior John Vargas, the team's leading scorer with 78 goals, and goalie John O'Brien. A UCI victory over the Gauchos would vault the Anteaters lnto tonight's ( 7 ) semifinals against Stanford. A 1065 and UCI will play at 4 o'clock. 8y JACK .. NT£8 ................. TM CIF champJouJlip hopes ol tbe El Toro Charaer football team came to a 1Udin1 atop Friday ~t aa the vl1ltln1 Cbareera tell to host Foothll!t. z:t.O, oo 1 muddy Northup Field at the Tuatln tuth campus. The win advances tht Knights lo the semi-finals or the Southern Conference SectJon 1981 ClF cb•mplonahlps. "That'• the problem w{th lhe CIF playotrs. You lose a 11me and you're out of It," El Toro coach Bob Johnson said following the defeat. "Only one team goes undefeated and they become the champion•. ll •ort of leaves you wllh a sour taste In your mouth until next yeu." El Toro's of/ense had been led throughout the year by running back Damon Sweuy. On a rainy night the 5-10 170 senior couJd only muster 38 yards on H carries. ·•we just didn't have a back that could run in tblt stuff (the mud that he was walklne through)," l ohnton confessed, "The kJds played tough all year, it's been a great year, it's just too bad that It's over." Sweazy finished the year with 307 carries and 1,609 yard.a rushing for a 5.2 yards-per-carry average. However Friday night was not his. nor his teammates' night. Charger quarterback. Mike Douglass, was barrassed throughout the contest by the strong Knight defense. Led b}' Gres Sellera, a1210-pound tackle and Scott McPherson, a 190-pound lineman, Dou1IU1 went to the muddy turf nine Umes for mlnwi .. yards. Surprlalnaly Douglau wu aucce11fW t.hroup . the aJr on the rainy ni1ht u be completed SO percent ol hla puses <7 or 14) ror 73 yards. Todd Williams grabbed 3 for 3S yardA, while Trent Fout.I pulled down 2 for 29 yardJ Foothill's Mark Templeton ruabed for 118 yards to led the Century League champion Knighla. However be never made it to the end zone. that pleasure belonged to three or hls Knlabt teammates. Backed deep In their own territory in the flrat quarter, EJ Toro was puntlns from their end 10ne. A low snap slipped across the wet grus and never got to 1.he punter's hands. The ball wu fumbl~ around until Foothill's Francis Mitchell came up with it for a touchdown wlt.h 5: 16 lo play. It was all the points that the Knights needed. Early in the second quarter Foothill again got on the board, this ti me through the air, as quarterback Davy Joe Long found Mike Monarch in the end zone for six.points. Andy Holden's PAT. along with a fourth·quarter 24-yard field goal, was good. Long took the final touchdown in for the Knights with just 2:51 left to play on a two-yard sneak across the goal line. MV's defense , just too tough Diablos bury Vaqueros, 33-6 By RICK WAGES Of .. 0.ly ...... Sutt J ust before the second round CIF football playoff game between Mission Viejo and Rancho Alamitos High, Diablos coach Bill Crow expressed concern over the wetness or the field and the number of tu movers it would probably cause. The concern however. should have been that or Vaqueros Coach Mike Baron as the Mission Viejo recorded a 33·6 win Friday, 20 points of which were scored from turnovers by the Diablo defense. Defensive back, Keith Carpenter gave the 2.100 cold and wet fans something to warm up for as the ~ 10, 160-pounder returned two interceptions for touchdowns of 65 and 30 yards . Carpenter plagued the Vaqueros receivers throughout the mght while recording four backfield tackles for a total of 17 years. Not to be outdone as an exceptional defensive player, teammate. Mike Hollis scooped up a blocked Vaquero punt and earn ed the ball 10 yards and another Diablos' score. Big turnove rs however, are not what the Diablo defense is known for Instead, lhey are known for their ability to shut down the opponents' ground game, givi ng up only 12 points in their last five games. while scoring 182 "I never thought that our defense would come through like this." claimed Crow "Three touchdowns are almost unbelievable. It's great." Offensively, Mission Viejo was not able lo get on the board until the second quarter when fullback CbarUe Brown, look an inside handoff at the 40 and ran 37 yards to the Vaqueros 3. The following play. John Carroll scored and J ohn Madigan kicked the conversion. Mi ssion VieJo's offensive unit was given no ti me to rest, however, after their first score. Oiablo defensive back, Brock Koren picked off a pass on the 34 and returned it 16 yards to ~e Vaquero 18. Five plays later, Mission Viejo racked up its second score for the quarter as Carroll went in from the 1. The 5·9, 155-pound Carroll needed only nine carries for 67 yards for his scores. Rancho Alamitos put their score in lights late in the fourth quarter Vaquero quarterback Andy Jaramillo, starting from the 20. connected on 3 of 5 passes while running back J ohn Tafaimalo carried twice for 15 yards. before facing a third and goal on the Dlablo 10. Rolling right, Jaramillo pumped the ball to wide receiver Mike Ruberio alone in the corner. Jaramillo went 14 of 30 attempts for 152 yards for the night. The Vaquer os were not without their opportunities. Three limes during the nJgbt, they found themselves within the Diablo 20 only to be turned away empty handed by the strong Mission Viejo defense. B asketball scores College -llYU "·UCLA 7S use 17. l.o'tOI• IS Lamar '1, Hawaii SI Stallford 11. USIU 70 Hevacla (LAS 11._1 ll. W Hew ~•ko10 S.nt• Cler• IOI, Sl. Mar11n'•" S..n 019911 St tO, UC s.nu. Barbara u St Maty'UO,~SI Sl Clla-,._ Clll<O '1 P111191 ~ u . Can<ordfa, bre S. ....... Wyoming~. 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Tt•lcv1~ion excrllS its control over the colhiae footb1tll 11cwson In many ways and this weekend Is 61 aood example. Schedule ere chanaed to aet top.rated teams on the tuf>e. Today, ABC offers a pair of aames that were scheduled earlier in the campaign. First lt'is Joe Puterno's Penn State Nlttany Lions aaainsl Pittsburgh at 9 this morning. Then this arternoon it wilJ be Alabama against Auburn tn a cross-state battle tn the SEC with Coach Bear Bryant going for victory No. 315 which would make him the all lime winnlngest coach 1n college football Basketball rans will have an opportunity to witness the University or San i''rancisco against Georgia in the first of this year's CBS telecasts . Bul the announcing crew will be Frank Glieber and Steve Grote instead of the No. l team of Billy Packer and Gary Bender. The game airs at l p.m Following are the top sports events on TV today Ratings are • ••. excellent, ••• worth watching, • • fair, • forget 11. e 9 a.m., Channel 7 ../ .,/ ./ ./ COL LEGE FOOTBALL : Penn S tate at Pittsburgh. Announcers: Bill Flemming ano Darrell Royal Announun: Frank Glleber and Steve Grote. Two potentltl All-Americans meet In this opening oome of the CBS series of NCAA games from San Francisco. The Georgia Bulld09s have «>·7 OomlnlQue Wiikins and the Dons, b·l Quintin Dallev. Wilkins averaged 23.f> points per game last vear while Da1lev hit 22 .~. Georgia has all ot its starters bcJCk from a team that finished runner up Jn the SEC tourndment white the Dons have tour starters returning from a 24 7 sea son. OTHER TELEVISION 2 pm. (9) BOXI NG. 4 p.m. (4) SPORTSWORLO Former world and Olympic c.t1amp1ons take part 1n a repeat show1n9 of the worto professional figure skating • c hampionships in Lanaover, Md . Among those competing in this team event are 1968 OlvmPK c hamp Peggv Fleming, 1980 gold medalist Robin Cousins; 1979 world pairs champions Tai Babilonia and Randv Garoner ano lormer three-time U.S. title holder Gordon McKellum. 128) SOCCER MADE I N GERMANY . 8 p.m. (9) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Lou1s1ana State at Nevaoa <Las Vegas>. Tapeo. RADIO Football Rivers1oe a t Saddleback, 7 30 p.m .. KSBR (88.5 FM>. Basketball UC Irvine at Oregon, 8 10 pm . KWVE (108 FMJ , Pepperoine at UCLA, KMP( ( 710) Hockey Vancouver at Kings, b 50 p.m., KPRZ ( 1150) l:Jear Bryant .Joe Patenw Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28. 1981 •• Rustlers rol4 74-62. G WC wins third as Hatton hits 20 By ROBB MUNSON ofu.. Detty ...... tuf1 Trulett lltalton scored 20 second hulr points to lead the Golden West College basketball team to a 74·62 victory over the LA Mission Eagles at Golden West ""dday nJaht The RusUerF <3-01 were down 32·30 ut halftime but came back and outscored LA Mission 44.30 in t.he second half of play. Golden Wes t started the second half by scoring 10 s traight points and took the lead by 1.1 score of 40-32. That lead was extended to 48·36 with a Sherwm Durhan lay 1n with 13 : 48 left in the game But LA Mission refused to give 1n and cam e within 4 point& of tying the game by out.scoring Golden West 10·2 witbjn a span of three minutes. That's when llatton got hot and scored 6 unanswered pomts for the Ru stlers. LA Mission never challenged after that The first half of the game went very quickly. Neither team had a tree throw attempt, and the half lasted only 28 mmules I 20 minutes of regulation play 1 During the f1r!)t h alf the lead chcingcd hands only twu:e and the score wu lied 6 different time Art King le ad the Ruatlera with 10 rm1t·haJ( polnll "We had very litt!c Intensity In ihe. first half." said Golden West Coach J im Greenfield. "We had a very emotional wm ugainst Orange Co.ut on Tuesday night. But I felt we ph1yed outstanding as a team in the secon<i hulf." During th• second hair of play Golden West had very little trouble hitting 67 percent from the floor, 8·of 10 from the line. The defense, sparked by King, Ray J:H.·obs and Murphy Davis limited LA M 1ssion to only 36 per('ent from the noor D1t v1s a lso had 14 points for Golden Wesl and played aggressively tht-whole game. Golden West had its biggest lead 66·52 with 4:08 rem aining, and King turned out the-hJ.{hb <i n LA Mission with a slam dunk with I 38 left in the game Hatton was the leading scorer or lhe game with 24 points, while Curtis Booker added 2'l for lhe losers. King abo added 14 for the Hustlers. (;olden West shot 59 percent from lht' noor during the ~ame Quarterback Dan Marmo leaos the No 1 ranke<J Pittsburgh off ense. Penn State also heto the No 1 spot earher in the season before a hamstring m!ury sidelined tailback Curt warner and the N1ttany Lions lost to Miami and Alabama. Both teams a re heaoea for bowl games rega rdless ot today's outcome 'Pittsburgh will play Georgia m the Sugar Bowl while Penn State Wiii meet use in lhe Fiesta Bowl. Both games are on New Year's Day. Sllll~Allt Sl~ll~l~S 9 12:50 p.m .• Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ../ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alabama vs Auburn Announcers: Keith Jack~. Frdnk Broyles ano Steve Davis. Ala bama's Cnmson T1oe is bowl·bouno <Cotton vs TexasJ but the big story out ol tooav s contest is whe the r Coach Bear Brvant can capture win No 315 to become the all-time winn1ngest coach 1n college football. He is tied at 314 with Amos Alonzo Stagg going into today's game. 1hel1de coulo also clinch a share of the SEC champ1onsh1p with a win over their cross-state rival. Quarterback Walter Lewis will direct the Alabama attack <I' 1 p.m .• Channel 2 ../ ./ ../ COLLEGE BASK ET BALL: Georgia at San Francisco. Pirates def eat Hawks, 52-50 By RICHAR D DUNN 01 -. OM ly Pli.t Sl•ff The Orange Coast College Pirates held on to beat the LA Harbor Seahawks 52·50, tn a noo-cQnference basketball game at Orange Cout College Friday night. With lhe Pirates leading 50 48 and 6 minutes remaining in the game. OCC coach Tandy G1llis's crew pulled off a brilliant stall which lasted until 8 seconds were left on the clock Seahawk guard Dwan Hurt committed a foul to brmg the ball out of bounds for the Pirates. Rick Riley then fed Chr is Beasley under the basket for a lay tn which iced the game £or the Pirates During the stall. the Seahawks played a very lazy zone defense underneath. as only Beasley and Greg Krohnfeldl were played man-to·man It was an e nigma kind of defense the Seahawks were playing, trying to deny Beas ley and Krohnfeldt the ball The Pirates had trouble gettmg the ball ms1de in the first hair, as the Seahawks played a very strong man-to man defense. "Our front ltne guys were shooting outside, we were not cras hing the boards enough," s aid G1llts ··we did a nice job of our s tall offense." Gillis added, "but we were not strong enough inside during the game They got a lot of second s hots .·· The kev for the Pirates was their turnovers and Cree throws. They turned the balJ over only 8 times, compared to the Golden West game in which they turned it over 22 times. The Pirates sank 92 percent of their free throws, 12 out of 14, and we re guilty of only 6 team fouls On the other s ide of the court, llarbor committed 17 fouls and made only 4 free throws, which probably m ade the diCference in the ea me. Beasley was the key man for the Pirates as he p1,1mped in 12 points. He also had 5 assists and 3 steals. to lead the club. Frank Luongo was the high rebounder for the Pirates with 8 Seahawk guard W1lhe White led all scor ers with 16 points Riley came off the bench for the Pirates to post an impressive 10 points. followed by Jim Baldwtn with 8 Trevino tied for le ad IBUSUKJ. 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'V Jth o. .. tJ At O.tw•r °'"' )0 (l<!>'rlM>O Tampa Bay 16·6) 11 M 1nrwso1a 1 J tO IC•~-'' (11y 1• 11 Cn•<"9!> n 10 '!ti l °"" 10 11 O•l•Oll 10 11 C.ttf>t' So 10 10 o ... _ " 10 Pllll-IOflt• 10 10 -n1C o190 10 10 Mtn-.t 1S , lJl"OYt'f ,4 I/ C.,,ft,.fi8ch I "OY 1'1 .-, "'"• Ort•llM\ ~·. 1111"'11<1 Doc 1 J S..n 0•"00 ~· 10 Al °"''"'' Washington lS-7) IV UAlf•\ I Ht .. vor• G••""" JO SI LOUIS 1) Pllll.0.lpttit II S•n Fttl'(1YO 1• (~1('"90 tO M lflmt 1• N•w Eng1""'1 •7 SI LOU•\ 1l Oetrou lO '-" \.ltdt\h UI 10 0•11•• NO• 16 Al 8uff•IO 0.r • Pntieotlptt1a Oo< 13 e.111mor~ Dec 70 Al Los AtlOt'I•' • Mono.y n1on1 o•- 1• II '° )6 JO I IJ " ,, JI ' I• Tigers trade Ke1np DETROIT !AP> The DetroiL Tigers dealt veteran outfielder Steve Kemp to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Chet Lemon Friday Kemp, who joined the Tigers in 1977, has haggled Wlth Detroit management 1n recent years over his desire to win a long-term contract LAKERS BEA TEN • • • have lo give credit to San Diego They shot well. .. Nixon said he wasn't aware of the s treak, and Riley agreed there wasn't any pressure to lose lo a team that carried a 2-10 record into the game And Riley re fu sed to blame a let-down after Wednesday night's victory in San Antonio. "We knew we were going to be playing seven of our next nine gatnes at home. This could be a positive homestand and we were hoping for something lo build on," Riley added. Kareem Abdul -Jabbar certainly did some building before the night was over by leadinl( all scorer s with 30 points. The ~·eteran Laker center Is now just 30 points shy of passing Oscar Robertson lo become the second all-time scorer In NBA h.lstory. The Lakers also 1ot 22 points rrom Jamaal Wtlkes, 18 rrom Nix o n and a seas on - hlgb·t.'Qualing 17 from Michael Cooper otr the bench. "Th.I was just a temporary set back," Riley assured "But l \ am ver y rt-ali sl1c To be successful 1n this league, you havl' to be able to win at home and beat the s ub-500 teams " Widow c laims foul ove r Cain's d e ath ST. LOUIS !AP> -The St Louis Cardinals allowed the late .J . V. Cain lo play football despite tests which showed he had a damaged heart, according to a wrongful death suit filed by the light end's widow Caln died of a heart attack s uffered in a July 1979 s pring training pracUce session. "Electrocerdlog-rum tracings and blood test readings revealed that be WIS suHerlng (rom extensive damage or the heart, s uch as would have di&qualifled him and prevented hlm rrom participatln1 In professional football competitJon," accordlnt to the suil rued Wednesday by Eu1enia Cain, who now hve$ in Texas. ' ....,....~--~~-------~~ ..... ~~...,...~~------~ ..... ~--1!!!!'!'!!!!'!"""":::0--111111!1 .. ~~------.... ----..... 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But Lr you're In the business or acquinnar companies, you may not find it so dlataatelul . .A company that has Men bought 11 a candidate loi" dlsposa.J. Eas)' come, easy go. 8ellttice Jt'oods is a Chlc•go·baaed conglomerate tb•t bu hutred and puffed Its wby to more than S8 bllllon In aa1ea by the simple expedient of buying more than 400 companle!l Once a small dalry ouLllt. it's now sturted with goodies Swuss Miss puddings, Lowrey'• beef jerky. Trop1cana Juices. Rosarita Mexicam foods. LoChoy Oriental foods. Jolly Ranchttr llcori<'e the list goes on and on The produrls would never flt into 3 Samsonite sultca:se, made by another company scoopetl up by Beatrice One of Bea-~ trice's proudest ~ "cqu1sitions wa s \r o Oannon, a New York company that Beatrice bullt into lhe nation's larges t yogurt maker But earlier this year I ._,1 +'A lllTll llllRITZ Beatrice sold Oannon. Why would 1t do something lake that? Because it got an ofter ii ('Ouldn 't refuse· $84 million. Now that 1t 's flush with cash. Beatrice is on the prowl again. Once a b4yer. always a buyer And so it called up its Chicago neighbor, Northwest Industries, and offered $600 million to buy two beverar.e units Buc kingham Corp . and the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Los Angeles. Now $600 million is a lot more than it got for Oannon but Beatrice said "not to worry." It will go out and borrow a quarter of a b1lhon dollars lo s wing the deal Why would Beatrice want to do thts" Your guess is as good as mine. Beatrice 1s already 1n lhe sort drink business. It owns nine Royal Crown bottlers. plus the 7-Up Bollling Company of Denver The acquisition would bnng Beatrice into an interesting love-hate relallo ns h1p with, Atlanta's Coca·Cola company, supplier of the magic syr up to all the bottlers The two would be working in tandem here to beat the pants off Pepsi-Cola But on another front, chilled. ready-to serve juices. the lwo go head to heud Coke's Minute Maid brand has been doing well a~ainst Beatrice's Tropicana brand. In absorbing Buckingham. Beatrice will be gelling into I.he kmd or drink that 1t 's not too fond of Buckingham imports Cutty Sark Scotch, Finland1a vodka, Waterford cream liqueurs and the Mouton Cadet wines from France And what about Northwest 1ndustn es'> He re 's another conglomerate that loves to take ads out in ttle Wall Street J ournal, Forbes and other business publications to point out to t he investment community how well 1t has done since 1t stopped being a railroad and started to acquire companies all over the place. Why is it selling off these companies') The Los Angeles Coke operation was 1ust acquired in 1977 The answer from Heineman 1s that the~~ beverage outrits no longer fit into Northwest's long-te rm plans . What does fit mlo a company that mukes pesticides I Velsicol Chemical'. ingot molds 1 M1crodot1. pipes c Lone Star Steeli, boots 1 Acme and Dingo I and underwear I Fruit of the Loom 1? Meanwhile. Beatrice assured everyone that the companies It's acquiring from Northwest make a ·:natural fit" with its other products And s ure . an¥one can see that Finlandia vodka and Cutty Sark S<.·otch and Coca -Cola meshed beautifully with Louis Sherry ice cream, Brown·Miller pickles , Slo Poke candi es, St1ffel lamps, llotel Bar Butter and R1d·O·Ray msect1cides I STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES ""'• lO. IS n~. ..... ....,. 2.11 ,, :nv. ..... o.fio t I It s !! n.... ..... ~·._ ' IO ' u 1J " NAC:NI .n 2S J2 27V.-v. S.WC:P 44 1 I ,..,.._ " " nro • -. Arvlll I 12 T 14 u-. Oflf' pt 4.JD l I~• '4 GemC 10 It l)Y, • .. l(ellwif fO 10 It tv., \lo NOAPlll 1.10 6 12 «>II'> •• StJoLP 1.)4 S 4 10¥. • .... ~:::umf ~ ~ I 6' ~ lo\ Ar•ln Pl 1 2 2J\lt + '° llll'rl Ult 11T fOllt + 1<t GA In • >.... It JI -"' l(tNI .10 I llT ltlll, I~ NE11rO Ill.Ml 10 10 llYJ V. SP•ul 1.20 JS Wt• v. VIII~:. 4 . ~ 1'~ ~ NEW YOAlt.CAPI P'lllel °""""'-a•os ~~ol.t~· -77 ! Awrco 1.400 U IOI UV.• '-"'HG J.S1 U. 50 • v. 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IC•lllteen Ha,,taon .MOYie • • "Galu1na" ( 19801 Dorothy Strauon, Avfrfy Sclltelbet A robot 11 m.Oe tn ttw lrnll09 of • IMl8Ullfut woman wtlO Ooeen'I ha,,.. any !lumen feelings 'R' (%.)MOVIE • • ~ "UNO Cara" ( 1980) Kutt RuSMll, JKk Warden Altt< the owner ol a ban· kt\lpt car lh09 Oles, his ~ lty IO COYet UP Na OemlM 10 pra\191'11 rua -llhy car Oealfr( btOlllef lrom lnh.,ltong tile 0011. ~·R' l :SOQIHEWS t:OO 8 SUNRISE SEMESTER tJ WHfTNEY ANO THE ROIOT D TEEHTALI( G» VIEWPOINT OH NUTWTIOH CD SATURDAY MOAHIHO CJ) Pll8UC AFFAIR.$ 9) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Qt OR. 8NUOOLEB (C)MOVtE • * • "Tom S•wyer ( 19731 Johnny WMak., Celesta Holm Based on Matt. Twain's novel A boy who loves near the Mlsslt- llppo River tinos 11 1mpossi ~ to atey out ot 1touble. Hl)*Clally when he tags ~ ""'" his buddy Huck FiM G (SJ MO\llE • * * 'h ""'4y Bodyguard ( 19791 Chris Makepeace Adam Baldwin The ,_ k&O at a ChlC8QO hogh achoo makes lt1ends wolh the IChOOI outcast and 1oge1her they stanc:I up 10 the etuel g•ng whleh hall perMCuteO them t>olh PG e..-ao l) ~LO Featured an 1ntet111-wllh "Charlie'• Angel Tan ya Rob«ta. • repo<I lrom Brooklyn New YOtlc on Iha BrOOktyn Boys Cho1t tJ (I! THE FUNTSTONE8 D PACESETTERS 0 AMERICAN STORY 8) 8P£AKOVT fl) CAPTIONED ABC HEWS ()) VOICEOF AGRICULTURE ®l rrs YOUR BUSINESS 11, MO\llE • *'• "Nothing Pt1tsonal' ( 1979) Donald Su1hertano Suzanne Sommets A pret· iy, blonOe lawye< helps ii dedieal.O conaetva11on .. 1 1n hia "S•ve lhe Seals·· camp•ign PG @ MOVIE * * • "Man In The Iron Mask" (19391 LOUIS Hay- ward. Joan Bennell Bued on a novel by Atexandef Oumat The 1ntamou1 Comple de Rochefort plac:.s Louis XIV s twin t>tOlhe< on lhe French llW~ .nc:r omprilOflS the relll king 11'1 lhe Bas1111e 7:00 IJ DUSTY'S ~ 0 INO BLUE MAR8LE 8 II§) RICHIE NCH I ICOOllYOOO G DAVEY ANO GOUATH • TURHASOUT tD YOGA FOA HEAL TH ()) INT£RHA TlONAL HOUR 7:30 I) MARLO AHO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE U (88MURF8 U DA. SHUOOl.£8 Q OAVEYANOOOUATH • NEWS SI UNOERSTAHOINO HUMAH BEHAVIOR 8:00 I) ()) KWICKY KOALA D THE RIF\.EMAN 8 ®) FONZ /LAVERNE ~IHIRLEY 0 MOVIE • • · Bu<.k Prtvetes Come Home' ( 19·471 Abboll af\O Cosl414to, Tom Brown ID MOVIE-• * '" The LHI M8n On E8tth ( 196•) V1ncen1 Pf)Ce Fr•nca BetlOI• • iNTROOUCTION TO PilLOSOPHY (Cl MOVIE • ~ 'h "Bh0wan1 Jun<:11on" (1.561 Ava Garoner. S•-· wt Gr•nger Ar> AnQl<>- tnclian g11t l1vtng In Pak•· 1tan experience• an •Oenll· 1y or•Slt 81 she 1trugglff to 9ort oul he< national toyal- tlea. (S)MOVIE * * "H11ngar 18" (19801 Darren McGa111n Robe<I Veughn Researchers •• • aecre1 oovernmenl 1ns1a1- lallon lnvesllgare lhe CM.IN of a sa1en11e·a SYO· 0.... detllructlor> 'PG' t:30 I ()) TROU.KINS a!KID8UPER POWERHOUA I AAT PATROL '"1'AOOUCTIOH TO PHILoe<>f>HY ®MOVIE *~ "In God We Trull (1980) M•rly Feldman, AftOy ICaulman A nelve mot11o 11 ...,, out onto Ille ~ to ralte money '°' SISTERS Barlwr:J :\larHll'l•ll 1·1.>nkt · .ind tw1 -.1-.t1•rs. Luut:-.t-• lt'l l • .ind l rluw 1111-.1 H1 t•1ul.1 Ll''-" Paul \\ tllt.1nb .11111 " \' •• d I) \\ I d .. k I. l' tn I) 11 () II l h l' I I tl\ll'oll'.ll \ .tt Id~ 't'l'lt ':-o di K lot11gh1 1111 h. '\ IH I his 1mpov.,111led mona11 ery 'PG 0 MEl\LE HAGGARD FESTIVAL Guests Wiiiie Nelton Johnny Paychec~ Aloi· bama 9:00 I) CJ) BUGS BUNNY I ROAOAUHNEA D VOYAOETOTHE BOTTOM OF THE SEA D ®l NCAA FOOTBALL Penn Stat• at Pillsburgh «I) VILLA ALEGRE fl) IHTROOUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY ~30 CJ Q! SPIOER-MAN 0 MOVIE • • • * P80'tl 0 1 Glory' ( 1957) l(lrk OouQlu Ralph Mffket «I) CHURCH IN THE HOME fl') SURVIVAL Secreia 01 The Alrocan B11<>b•b Orson Walles n•rrates a close.up por- 1ra11 or Alrlca's grHI bao- bab uee filmed by Alan •n<I Joan Root on ICenya s Tsano N111ona1 Park OMOVIE * • * The WO<to s Great- "' Alhlele 119731 Jahn Amos. J•n· Mocnaei Vin- cent A coach who 11 ha•- 1ng • rur> ol bad luck returns lo hit roots 1n Afr,. ca and dlKovert • Sllper athlete G ' 10:00 CJ Qt SPACE STARS 0 OZZIE ANO HARRIET 8) PORTIWT OF A L.EGEHO Q) UNOEAOAOUNO CONNECTION fD THIS OLD HOUSE CD VOTER'S PIPELINE E1ec11on 62 Style Guests Loos Lundt>erg. Chairman ol the Orange County Repyt>llcan Central Comm111ee ano John Pope. Ch•orman ot the Democratic Canlral Com· m111ee ooscuss 001111e111 "r•teg•es an<! specuta- uons oeg8'01nQ Ille June 82 elecllon C MOVIE * • • , Tome All., Tome ( 1979) MaleOlm McOo-11. David Warn..• H G Wells chases the 1ntamou1 Jaclt lhe R1ppef ltotn V1CIC)(1an Lonc:lon 10 moct111n-Oay San Francotco lhrouon the use or a lime machine PG $MOVIE • • ''t Tha Immortal Bkhel<>r 119791 MOl'llU V1t11 Goencarto G•ar>n'"' On trial IOI murde<lng her husbaf\O • beaulllut wid- O• enthra«s the iury wllh her rememt><a~ ol he< pasS1onale domNllC Ille 'PG 10:30 I) ()) POP£YE 8 AMERICA'S TOP~ G» WE'RE MOVIN' fl) tHE WOOOWRIGHT'S SHOP CD PORTRAITS IN PASTEL 'H'MOVIE • • • The Thorl)-None Steps ( 197111 Roba•I Pow· ell, DavoO War!Wlt' A mar> becomes the qu•rry ol both the pol~ Al'ld a MCrel group 01 toullgn agents oper•llng 1n EnQ· land whel'I he is lramed for a sltanget's murder PG 11-00 I) (I) 81..ACKSTAR CJ ~ DAFFY I SPEEDY SHOW 0 TARZAN 0 WILD, WILD WORLD OFANIMAL8 ID SOUL TRAIN «I) SHOW MY PEOPLE. fl) COOKINO MEXICAN CD THE WORLD OF COOKING 11:30 I) (I) TARZAN/ LONE RANGER CJ OJ BUUWINKLE 0 W1LO, WILD WUT «I) ~VILl.E MUSIC Eli) THE WORLD OF COOKING '1!) THE RIGHTEOUS APPl..£8 0MOVIE * * "Mytlllf'/ l1land" Four children slra~ on an Island 8re chased by a her· mot an<! dlaco11er a ca11& ol counletlelt money 'G' -AFTERNOON- -"" ------ 12:00 CJ RAINBOW PATCH 8 l08T IN SP~ G» MOVIE * * • "Boom Town" ( 1939) Cl8rll G•ble. Spen- e• TrKY Q) AOAM·12 fl') Q4.JIL TING PleCed St•• Oes;gn1 '1!) HOME GAAO£NEA UJ COUNTDOWN TO 316 C MOVIE • • ·z.,o T 0 S1•1) Dar- ren McG•von, OeotM Nick· erson A mlOdl•·aged dovorceO man, needlno money '°' ahmony pay- men111. II loce<S with repos- 'esstng • Malla car con- ••1n1ng 8 OHd l>Ody U P•r1 of his n-par1n8f&h1p .. 11h a 1&-yea•-old glfl PG S COME BLOW YOUR HORN Etlloll Gould and Al~ Ghostley tl•r in lhos NtNI s-oomecly llboul • retormeo playboy who !Inds "" younger brolnar touowong In his IOOltleps Z OAHOBUSTEAS L•w And Order (Chltple< 13) 12:15 H MOVIE * • '> BHr tsJano (1980) Donald Sulhertancl. Vanes- sa Re<101ove An Arctic -•ther·r.search 1e•m s mind lsn I tuSI on the Ch· mate -ns memt>e<s are 1orceo onto a ligtll for tl>eor very survival PG 12:30 I) CJ) TOM AHO JERRY CJ THIS WAS AMERICA 0 MOVIE • • • Jonnny Cof1Chc>' ( 19561 freni. S1n8'1a IC_,en Wvn11 «I) AOAM-12 fD THE PHOTO SHOW Thi! Rog ht E wposure Jonathan Goetl discusses how to choose film end e~t>OS"t ,, ~ope<ty CD HOME GARDENER Z MOVIE * • * Hor>do [ 19541 John Wayne Oe1a101ne Pege A cav1ilry dispatch riO•r encountets • woman ano her ton an Apache Cht@I 'blood t>rOlher 12:46 0 @) NCAA FOOTBAU Alab11ma va Aut>urn " Bir- mingham Alabama 1:00 0 NCAA BASKETSALL Geo<o•• vs San Ft1nc1sco CJ AORICUL TUf\E U.S.A. 0 THE MUNSTERS «I) MOVIE * * * 'Ocean• 11 ( 19601 Frank Sinatra Dean MM· 11n fD PORTRAITS IN PASTEL CD WRITING FORA REASON The Sentence (Pait 11 lT.. FAT ALBERT Cit SPOATSWORLO World P1orewoo81 Figure Sket•ng Champoon•h1ps (lrom l anoover. Md I 0MOVIE • • • Caoo1e· 119811 Helen Ma<se Jack Thomp. son A young women •e•ve• her comtotlabte tuburban home anc:I her Cwe4 husband. determined to l&ko lull respon111>1111y lor suppor11ng her children by 00ong Wf\alev.. 000 jObS $h8 CNl gel 1:30 CJ TALK ABOUT PICTURES Featured The Culture PhOIOQf&pher with 0110 Rolhati1ld U LEAVEIT T08£AVER fD NOVA Notes Qt A Biology watcher A Film With Lew· •s Thomu Bio1o0111 ano •••rd-wonn~ aulh0t Or Lewis Thomes reveals some ot the myet.,1001 won~rs Of lole O CD WRrTINO FOR A REASON "The Sentence" (Pan 21 2:00 CJ EVERYWHERE 0 OILUOAN'S ISLAND G•lllgen ur>eanhs a chest wl1k:h the caataw•Y• thlnk contains II plr11I• s trea- su•• G FIGHT OF THE WEEK m OE8VT Young muaocoens pefl0tm under the d11ec1lon or MIC heel Tiison Thomas <C1MOVIE • • ·~ Bhowanl Jur>c:llC)(I" ( 19S6) Av• G•rdnef Slaw 111 Gr•""8' An Ang.lo- lndlan otr,t IMng Ir> P•kl- llatl experlencee •n Identi- ty crlslS H the llruggleS lo IO<I out he< nallonftt toyal- lles IHI MOVIE • ,.., "In God We Ttusl' ( 1980) Marty Feldm11n, Andy Kaufman A nal,,.. monk it Mnt out into the WO<ld lo f8118 moriey lor hit 1mpo119flahed monul- e+'Y 'PO' CHANNR LISTINGS (Sl MOVIE ••'A "JallhOUH Rock" f 1957) EM1 Pr"ley, Judy fyf9f A young prl- 1Ntn1 10 pl•y the outtar, Ind •lier hi• relHN, c;tlrnb• lo 111room. CllMOVIE 9 KNltT <CBS> 0 G KNBC INBCI l 9 kTLA tlnd I .. • KABC IABCI e •l<FMB ICB!.I • 9 KHJ TV (Ind I (11) • KCSl (A8Cl f • KlTV (Ind ) • e KCOP.TV (ltld I " • KCET CPBS) • • tOOcE lPBSI On TV z 1'I HBO IC.l"<'m.'1) I (W0Rt N Y N If lWTBSI (ESPN) (Showlol'nt'I $potl1Qhl ((;Ablt NCWI NtlWOtkl 8 1,-\ "Rocle N' ROii Hioh SchoOI" (1979) P.J. So!n, VI~• Van P•ll.n. A Ouddlng tongwrt1•1 11 V1noe Lombatdl High lrift lo oet IM AMI~ lo record het mualc: white her «auaily tml>llloul lrlencl pu..-1M achool hHt1· thfoll. 'PO' t:IO e CIUWI -.AHO • WCWtll .. • • ''Wtlo w... fl\M ~IOY?" (IMO) T any ~1• Dun Mllftlll • I AM, I CA.N. I WIU. 'Qrowtng" Mlat• titoo«• ta.Ike IOOUI how -Chit· d1111 t._i 'C»Clal help In '~ * 8 * Mra M•n1ver (111•?1 Or-01f80r'I, Wal 1., Pidgeon 13)0 8 2 WITH YOU 8 MOVtl •a ,,., 'Alat.aum Th• OrNt" l toe 11 Animated Vo1c11a Ill Jonalh•n Wll'ltart. ftank'41 Avalon Cl) MOVIE • a 8 "The Five P8"ntea" ( 1959) Danny K•ye. Batbil7 r8B810.00.. fll) RolNMIHO AGAIN Three w~• OI dill .. t1'1Q 11Q98 OillWN hoW their 11.,.. -e attecteo by 11wi ONlhl ot their wives '1!) P£ASOHAL FIHANC€ AHOMOH&'Y MANAGEMENT "F01eo Income lnvesUno" WORU>'S OREA TEST 8PORT8 LEOENOe l,'tMOVIE * • '·'t "Utile MIU Marker" c 111110) Walter M•llh•u. Jull• Anc:l1aw1 Ba..O on the D•mon Runyon 11ory A orutt. t llngy 19301 bOOk· le s tote .. turned atouno Whet\ l>e 8CCepll 8 8·yNI· old moppet as a market tor 11 fllClng l>"I 'PG' 3.'30 I) MOVIE * * 'II Ntghl Of T 8f't0r 119721 Donna Mitts. EOdle Egen U FAEE4AU. al PRESENT£ '1!) PERSONALFINANCE AHO MONEY MAHAOEMEHT lnV99t1ng Ir> Bonds (J) SERGEANT PRESTON OF lliE YUKON 3:36 , l 1 MOVIE * • ''> Uaed Cars ( 1980) Kurt Russell, Jock Weroen Allet the ow~ or a 1>an- k1up1 car shop does. his 11tnplo)le(la try to cover up 1111 011m1se 10 prev*"I n11 weellhy car OHier brothttf trom lnhe<111no Iha buso ness R' 4'00 CJ SPORTSWORLD W0tkl Prof81Slonal Figure Skating Ch•mp1onah1ps (lrom Lanoovor MO I D GOLDIE GOLD I THUNOAAA 0 KOJAK tZl) SOCCER MADE IN OE.RMAHY Aroenuna vs 8rU1t '1!) HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS P1inllng Thongs We H•ve PHHd" Cl) WONDER WOMAN @) THE ROCKFORD FILES Roc~l0td must protect a11 Arabian prl~H from llt!r lamlly wl\o wants lo pol he< 10 oeatn '°' al~ty brlnQ1ng Sh8me to 1ne hOUM!llold fCI MOVIE • • • lom Sawyer ( 19731 Jonnny Whlta~Of Celeste HOim BaH<I on Mark Tw.,n s novel A boy wt10 """' ne•r the Mo.s11· llppi Rover tono1 11 1mpo6t1 t>le lo onay out of trouble. etpeeially wherl h" 1..g1 elonQ wolh h11 11\JdOy HU<I< Ftnn G H MO\llE * • '' Nothing P9rl()nal ( 1979) Donato Sulherl•ncl Suzanne Som"'*" A c>t•I· ty btonoe lawyer l'letps a O.O!Cllled con..,,,ahon111 1n htl Save The S..Js c.ampaign 'PG' S MOVIE • * 'r The Immortal B&chel<>r ( 19791 Monic;a \Intl Giancarlo G11nr>ln1 On troat tor murdetlng tl<I< nusbanO a tieau1olul Wtd ow enlhr•ll• ll'le rury with her remembr•rn:es ol her p11s.1onate oomesuc 1110 PG •·30 '1!) HUMAHIT1£S THROUGH THE ARTS Sculpture Mirror 0 1 Menaa...g 5-00 0 Hf'l. REVIEW ANO PREVIEW 0 STAR TREK D SUPER FUN HOVA 0 KOJAK G» MOVIE * • "' ·The Unltnoshed 0•1'C41 1190 1 Maroaret O'Brlef>, Danny ThOmaa «I) SOUOOOLO Host Anoy Git>b COholl M•rllyn McCoo G""ll N•l•ll• Cole . Johr> SchneidM, Hall & O•tes, tn. Sc>tnners Fred Knob- lock Chr11 Chnsh•n, Iha Iron Coty HouserOCkers fl') ONCEU~A CLASSIC "Dominic The Brolhe<· hood" W•tdle coplures Noell Be•ver confronts Barty until the tablff are turned (P••I 5)(R)() '1!) UP ANO COMINO Che•Ung C•ta" V•le<le IS 1n1111eo 10 Cheet 1n a com· pelllton l0t a wrltert' work· shop scholarship O ()) M•A•t•H When Henry gets htt 011 charge. Foank concerns himself wllh taking com· m•nc:I (!)NEWS Q't LAWRENCE WELK "Hll Tune Number• And L•n .. s Tillel" (O')MOVIE • • * "Quo Vadta" (19511 Robert T8yl0t. Debor 911 Kerr A Roman arllloetll galr>t Nero'• 0111av0t WIMtrl he lalle In IOve with 11 Chrlt- ll•n girl OMOVIE * • I> 1h 'Glorta" ( 1980) Gen• Row1eno1, John AOAmet A IOfmet gun moll becomes 1he ptOlac· IOf Ol In orphaned &-)'Mr· old P~to Rican t1roete0 by the und~ IOf IM lnlOfmtlton M cenle8 11'1 • batl9red bftefcaM 'PG' 11ao1 HEWS THE SNOW G008I ID FUTIVAL PMVllW A IOOk at upcoming i..tfllet ptogf8'Tl8 Cl) we.oc>f,W &AaC. KOTTER aJ MOYll • • "Under Ten FJ.ot" ( 1M0) VIII Heftln, ~ Laogtlton. -J _ pzgg ' TUBE TOPPERS KO<.' to; 59 7 05 und Kt'1'..i' ~ K llO The M uk1n t: of Hatdt>rs of' lhl• Lo:.t Ark · A behind the :s<.•t•nc.•s look ut ho"' Lht• a<hentun.• l1lm c:a mc touethe1· KTLA 0 K:OO · Is Tht:rt• a fo'um1ly In I ht: lloust."' · llosts Johnny und J unc Ca~h prc:,"·nt u look at Lhl' AmL•t 1c;m fa n11l_\ Bo b llop(• ~ind Chery l Ludd Ul'l' a mong i:ut.•:-.t:s. KABC fl 13 uo Opl'n All Night l'remu.·re :show 1n which ttw owm·1· ul a 2 1 hour m1n1 murk<'l copl's Y.llh an oddhall u~~ortml'nl ol chant<.'h.•rs K :"oiXT tJ U 00 'Ort•um f1 11uist· .Johll S<"hnc1dt·1 und Marilu lk111wr !'>l.11 Ill thtlS lSl'aMm pt'l•m1t•n.• 'Zl MOVtE • * * "HOnOO I 19541 JOhn W•yne. Geraldine P909 A cav•lry do~atch 110.. encour>tera a woman and her .on, an Apacne Chiefs blood !><Other -Eve..G- 0;00 I) CJ) C8S NEWS D IBH8CNEWS 0 MOVIE * • "• · H•n• Bt1nk11r ( 1969) Rtchard Baaeh8rl Eleanor P•rker In 19tf>. cen1ury HOllano. a poOt t>oy competea •O•lnll hll nemeala on a 1ll•lil'IO race with • coveteO l>(U• • "*" 01 Sliver llllatea D NEWS 0 BLOOD, SWEAT ANO TEARS Chuck Betry ano Chut>oy Checl<et too~ 11 me beat· r11m11mbered ci•Htca lrom the l>lflh or rock «I) MOVIE Ii• • "The Road To Hono KonQ" (1962) BlnQ Crosby Bob Hope "1!) COLL.EGE FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS "Nebraska' C MOVIE • * • •., · Tome Allet T1mo ( 1979) Metcolm McDowell, David Warnet H G Welta thH•$ the infamous Jeck the Rlppet from Voc:t0t1an Lonoon to mooern-oay Sen Francisco through the uM or a lime machine PG •ti MOVIE ., • ,., Foohn Arouno 119801 Garv Buuy Annetta 0 Toole A r>81•e COUnlry l>Oy tries to 1'111'1 a beautllul 1oph11tic:ated coll90e coed •w•y !tom he< l/\Ot>l>lah II•~ ancs n.r equally uppity family PG S MOVIE • * Henger 18 ( 1980) Darren McGavon, Robert Vaughn Aae•rctwwa •• • sectel governmer>I 1nt1•l- la11on 1nve111g•te the c•uM ol e sa1e1111e s sud den OHlructlOn 'PG &:2.0 fii) PLEOOE BREAK Rt90ul••ly scheduled pro- or11mmmo m•y be det•y.0 due to~ 1><eak1 1300 1J)aHews CJ ENTERTAINMENT n418WESC On IOCllhOn wolh lhe ee.1 Lillia Wno<eflOUM 111 Tea - as an on1erv1aw w1lh Lon• Andetaon Moch881 Ca1r,..·1 ,,. .. mo\1'9 ft) PLAYGROUND IN THE SKY A unique film spec181 whiell C8Qtures the ll•h~aration of two 1ncrea11ngly oopul•• sports parachute 1ump1no an<! h.,,g'911d1ng 7-00 0 IN SEARCH OF Lincoln Conspiracy D WHEllE WERE YOU? 0 THE HARDY BOYS I NANCY DREW MYSTERIES While on Hawao .. nere F••nlt 11 competing on a surhng contest the Hl•Oy boya lino themselves won.Ing fQt Iha Haw•lllf\ poloc:e Q) LAWREHCE WELK 'Hot Tune Numl>ef1 And Leners T11tes "1!) PLEOOE~ R*QUlarty acneoui.o pro g1ammlng may t>e det•y9Cl due 10 pltldge blHkl Q]) YOU ASKED FOA IT · l'ea1u1ed Th• Dance With KnoV99" anc:I · Tho Scarl•ll "•CH In Th• Worl<I " fa THE MUPP£T8 Guoat. Ethel Merman 0 MERLE HAGGARD ""8TTVAL GuHll W11t1e Nelaon, Johnny P•ycoheck. Al•· b1me l MOVIE fl '"> "Rock 'N' Rott High ~ .. (1979) p J 9otet. Vincent Van Pauen A 1>ud01no sonowroler •• Vince Lombardi High lfleS 10 gel the RamonH 10 rec;()fd het music white lier equally M'lt>itlous friend purs1191 the achOOI heln- throb 'PG' 7:05 '1!) THE MAKINO OF RAIDERS OF THE LOST AN< Viewers •r• t•ken behind the ~ during 111e making ol a.orge Lucas ond Steven Spletberg'1 apect.cular movie "R•ld· eta 01 The LOii Ark" l0t a took 11 how the ac:l\'el'lture film came IOQ91her 7:.30 I) DANCE nvEA Cetebrlly Juoo.. John "S-" Beumen, Plly!lll DI Yll, Steven Ford GUHi• Tiie Broth•rt Johnton 8 L00t<ATU8 8 Cl) OMNt: 1"E HEW FAONTlEA l!J awllftATCH IBTHE~ Oueat: Connie St-• t:OO 8 Cl) WALT OISHfY "TM ChetOlcM Trlll" A young widow ...... OWf '* o.o huablnd'• POii· oon .. m11naget ot • 111· geGOeOti Oepol In the Coto- nido wildttnM8 OI Ille 1NO-. Q Q!IAAIAM MAHOMl..L AHO THE MANOMLL...,.,.. G!Mltll 819nda LM, Paul Wtlllam•. M1•dowl11k Lemon. • • TMIN A llMM.Y ... THI"'°'*' Ho111 JOhnny •no June CHh pr ... nl 8 rHllJllC ano hQoelul IOOk 11 trw. Ametlc•f\ temily teatut1ng dr.,.,,atlC _. OI ••al l•mlll•• tr> crlala Gvest• include Bob Hope Cl\eryl I.Add, RICh Lillie. 81" Bt• by AnOy Grilltlh Eoo ... Albetl end Denni• WHver D di OPEN ALL NIOHT (Premiere) G0tdon FM· lier lhll humble prop11e10r of a 24·hou• market ,,, .. to cope wllh 111s wile'• wKky ,_,.age son end HS01180 n•IOht>orhood weirdo• 0 COLL.EOE BA&KETBAU unrvet.ity ol lo• VagH v• Lou111ana State 8) THEWALTONS The Wellons lhate lh .. r Bap1111 het1tage w•lh • seemono1y unlrltndly Jow- 1Sh family that my111t1ou1ly arnves from Germany «I) MOVIE • • • "Goodbye, My Fan- cy c 19S I) J01n Crawford Ro1>e<1 Youno fl) THE MAKINO OF RAIOERS OF THE LOST ARK V-• are fallen bef\rno th.i 1cenes ou11no the mak•nQ of George Lucas and Slaven Spoelberg 1 spect•culao movie Raid- eta 01 The Loll Ark tor o IOOli 11 hOw the adventure tflm came together C MOVIE •••• "8 l/'1 (19631 Marcallo Maatro1ann1 Ct•udl• C•rd1nale O.racl· ed Dy Federoco Fe4ton1 An ov-()(ked film 01rec1or i.arna 10 ICCe()I the obata ~In h<S C81-H ..... t •• 1n h•• pe<sonal tole Ii MOVIE * * ' HW>Q•• 18 (19801 Darren McG•von Robe<l V1ughn R-•rcl\era et • secret oove<n,.,,.,., lnetal· latoon 1nve111gete the cause ot a sa1ett11e a auo deti de•truchor> PG 0 .COLL.EGE BASKET8AU Pepperd1ne va UCLA S MOVIE • • '> 'How To Bell Thv High Cost 01 l1v1ng ' t 19791 Susan Saor>t Jamee. Jesaoca Lange No tonger at>le to -MP up wtth onlla- 11on three Oregon hou-ves turn lo lwc.r>y 1 to balat\08 111e<r budget' PG 0MOVIE • • The V•silo< I 19781 Mel Fe<rllf. John Huat()rl An ancl8f•t Sii •nger frotn a distant gal••y comes 10 E•rth to <1es1to1 an w11 8· year-Ol<I g,,1 wtlo 11 Off· lined lo be the rnolher or a pc>wet1ul malevolent rac;e R 8. 16 CD THE MAKING OF ... lh1a ~II OOCU,.,,.,.11 the ma• •no ol cur rent pop- ul•r hims onclUOlng Neil Simon s "Only Wheri I Lauoh' and JOhn Lar>01a' An American Werewolf In Lor>don 9:30 D 9) MAKINO A LMNO Jan meets with h9' ••·hv• banc:I whom she haan'I _, 11'1 two yeers. '" the res1au11n1 t :M ,l.,'MOVIE ••• ., How To 8ell The High Coat 01 l1v1r>o ( 19791 Susan Satnt Jamot . Jeaslca Lar>oe No longer able to keec> up with 1nna- 11on three O•egon housewives turn to lercar>v to bat•nce 111eir budQlta PO t:oo I) ()) MOVIE "O.eam House" (Premiere) JOhn Schne<Oet M8fllu H*"nef A young men anernpta to build a hOUM tn I New Y0tk Cuy Qhelto for himself anc:r the woman he lo ..... CJ Q! THE NASHVILLE PALACE Host Joe Nam11h Gueatt George Un<IHy, Cathy Rigby, Eo Bruce. Ch1rly McClain 8 Q'J LOVE BOAT A wldOw Ind her llplnal .. sitter tlnc:I rom•nce with a courtly Engtlen 10<0. end • couple celebr •ting '"*'' ....Odlng ennt.,...ra1ry con- 1.,.,,p111e gelllng e divorce ~ COUNTRV TOP 20 t:06 Ii MOVIE *** "The M•n Who Skied Down Everest" (1978) Oocumentary tn 11110. .i.penese •thlet• Yuiehlro Mlur• 111111 the 'WOr'ld'a higheel mountain 10:00 D 18 Nee AEPOATI "The Spies Among Ut" Jeaaloa S•vllch 1i1amlnea the l•lenl arid dllnQet of Sovle1 8loc; l9Y IM9Mty 11'1 the United SlalM 8 NIW8 8 9 FANTASY 18'-AHO A ,.._tale NIMpeflOl'I It •••nalotrned Into • gtam«ou• 1890• bella, end a t•clturr> m•n alten\1>11 10 racapt~ the ~"" llmet of hiS boy- ~~ • • • "Topu" c IHtl Jahn F«ty!M, Karin Dor • INDU'•aHT ~NIWI • MMONeM•A•t•H Ntirrtttd by Mary T~ Moore, tllla IC)9Clel too6i • at wtMll lftAtly ~ 10 be OOll'lfl'*ci.I 1~·· t>eat ant"1atnment _.... Alan Alda, Jamie Fan, I.Of .... 111111, Ha;ty MOr• pn MO Wolllem CMato.- 111* cMt.-~ts on tllW lllOW'•~ MOYll • • • ' l11e 1111111 LIOOOft" 11910) lloot.a thleld1. Cllrlstopller Alklnl T- Ghlldren eapetlenOe th• C*'Q• of litll lo¥9 wflU8 d-tno hi• 8llO •llGh other elt11 they a•• alltl)WfllClled ,.,,,., Ol'I • Oeeened IN10 R' COlr.t0\111 * • 'h "The 39 Stt9•" t 19711) John Milla, David Warn« A man ~ the Qu81ry ot bath o .. police and a MCret grouµ Of lo<eign agents °'*•llr\(I In Ellgland \I/twin ,,. '• lramad IOt a •lrlll'Q9' t mu10 .. PO ! S) IAN FAAHCll()O 810 LAFfOF'F Fred WHlatd hOtta lhlt humc>fOUI r>lghl Of •ntar 11lnmen1 •• unkr>own come<llanl ... ~ '°' trw.r c:omlC 1aten11 @MOVIE • * ,.., Tom HQfn ( 1980) Steve Mc:OuMn, Richard Farn1wort'1 In Hrly 201h· century Wyomino. • boun· ty hunt9f hired by • group ol r8"Cllers 10 t•llCI< down tulll8f'I 11 set up lor • hanging by h11 vmptoyer1 'R' 10:20 Z MOVIE • * • Tracks C 19761 Denn11 Hoppe• Taryr> Powe< An Army l>&fgeant eteC>tlll'IQ a c:oll1n c:on1111n 1ng a dead com• al.le becomH acquainted with a group ol clvouana Ou11ng a lonQ. 1evto1a1ory Ir a1n roOe R 10:80 '1) NEWS IN REVIEW C MOVIE • • Zero To Sixty Oar ran McGav1n Denise Nick e"on A m1ddle-ageo Oovorced man needing money l0t alimony pay- ment•. 11 laC.O with rep<>I· seSSll'IQ • Mah• car con- taining a OHO body H parl or n11 r>aw partr>ershop wotn a t6-year-otd girt PG' 1C>-.36 fD MOVIE • • • 'The Roluat ( 19691 1ngroo Tnuhn. Gunner Bto<nslrand O.recled by 1nomar Betoman A con l•on1a11on develop• bet-n a $1 .. n 1uoge anO a group 01 players whO stand accused on a mor•ls Chat_i8 11:00 UUD1D ())®J~ NEWS 0 IS THERE A FAMILY IN THE HOUSE? (CONrO) «I) FRANKIE HOWARD 11:30 8 8ARHAllY JOHES The Uf\Wlf\190 a11ention1 ol • re1ec1eo Romeo become so per1111en1 •no unbearable lh•I the des- pe<al• oort being pyr....O comes to Barnaby lor help U ~SATUROAYNIOHT LIVE Holl George Kennedy Guest Milos 01v11 tRI D ABCNEW8 II) RAMSWEEK «I) ONE STEP BEY~O Delle An American v11<:a llOl'lll'IQ In Central Amerl(;a me.II !Ind l•llt In tova wllh a llr•nge wom11n C{) MOVIE • * * * "Vl<"IOty At Se••· c 19!>5> Documentary NII• f41.le0 by AJeA81\0 .. $CQU.I by The World war ti r>•vot expl()lts of lhe Allies are rev-.c:I @ NFL REVIEW ANO PREVIEW S 'BIZARRE JOhn Byne< thowt you lhlngs Sir~ thin toulh 1a1oer than hie ano zan•et than anything you 11e 11ver -11·u a MOVIE *a B•lllO For The Plsnel 01 The Apes I 1973) Rod· oy Mc:Oo,..•11 Clauoe A~onl The ape c1111h1ation triea lo peacalulty co-.. 1a1 wllh hum•na who are ••om-t>omt> mutants but • powe< struggle 1ntervenf'S ti MOVIE • * ·Sund•y Lovers ( 198 I) G-WllOe< ROQ41! MC)()(•, FOUi middle,.~ rn<tn on love ••• loltowe<! as they pur-''*' am0tous aov.n1u1• R 11:50 1£) THE NEXT HUNDRED Y£AA8 FN!Ufed higNogtlts ot 11>8 AF'L I CIO -· and SpeecMI. ll'llarv-. With pa111c1pan11 and other labor eq>erta 11natyzlng the 1uues raosed •nd th• future ol labor moYetnenl 1n this country ~~- 12:00 U MOVIE • • ·~ "The Trot•n HorM" (19&21 Steve RMWS Jahn Drew B•rrymore The Greeks •no lrojana enQllO* In Sl)*CllW;Ular bat• Ilea l0t SUptemacy Q) MOVIE • * 11t 'lhe Unlln11hed D•nce" (1947) Margaret O'Bnen, Danny Thomu A you"G g111 wtio WO<Shlpa 111 certain balletlna trtH to 1>'8'1*"1 •nother l>lllet llar from laking he< place with 01sa11rou1 •esult• «I) AOOKIE8 A routln• 1n•t lead• to ler, Of """*' lhe auapact'. bf Other -'<I 1 ever>ge (O)MOVIE • • '-' ··Emmanu•tt•' (1974) SyMa ICnatei, Al•.1n Cuny The wife ol a Fr8"Ch dlplo m11 becomu lnVOIV.O tn 1 -• of ae~­ ual MalM>n• •her joln4ng h9' hulbencl In ThllW•n<I 'R' ($)MOVll • • • • "Ordlnaty p~ pie" Ct9801 Mtl'y Tyler Moore. Oon•ld Sulherlend. A QUlll·rldden 1-.aget frying IO put hlS hr. back together alter hit t>tother'• ONlh Ind 1118 own Mltclde •llemc>I rMCNM out IO hi• oom~I lllhef Ind lllt cOIO, r...,,,,.O motllet. 'R' OMOVIS • • ~ "CaboB11nco" (1981) Ct\aflel Br'~. Juon Rol>#dt. ,.,, t xllld Hui wt10 l\U l>Ought off the IOCel pollGe dcmhtlte • lmall ~ oo.tal town efutlnO lllt 1..0.. .,.. Cf.~~ 'f(N A'"'9 -w.Md""TO l(llOW About k • flv•-w- Alraid lo M/11.r' f 1l'rlt Woody MM, 0-WtlcMf, A --of OOl'lllG ~ ICIOOI• Dr ~ "-*-''• ...... """° booll Ill todl-1.IOI\ IO othet ....otl.0 lat• 1uoe.:V. • *"' Cry Of llMt llan- •h••" ( 1t10) Vincent Prtoe, (llal04ttll Betonat A 8r111111 111101et1at• Ob.-..d Wiiii rlddir>o 11Mt c;ountrytjOe Of wltchGl•ll incwe ,,.. wt•lh ot a aor- cef-1uoe MOVIE ** ·~ "TIMt ~-Of Hl8 ~tny" (IN II Fred A11a11e, O.Obte ~· A lather attempts 10 1100 hit dtwght9f'I ...Odlng plW\I 0 t.IOVll * I> a "The Last 01 Shel· ta" ( 19731 Rlcllatd e.ni.- mlll J-Coburn A movte producet lr>vllea lhOM IMt t>el ....... rMpOn Sible l0t h•I wite't Cle81h 10 11k• a etulM on hta yacht lCJMOVIE • •'It "BhOwanl JuncllOrl" ( 1956) Ava G.,OM<, Stew an Gr~ All AnQlo 1no1an 0111 lllling on Pekl· •tan ••P*'lenCM .,. ld<ll'lll· ty CllWI U 8t'8 llruggle8 10 -I OUI ,_ nlllOl'lal loyet· Ilea 1:00 CJ ROCK COHC€RT Cl) MOVIE e * "Tt>e Wileh ' I 19&51 Richard J<>hnaon. Roaanna Sch1•ll1no A m•n llnda hom~I involved with • woman who hH becOme lh• m11t1eu o l ouk fOfoea CB IEVEHIHG AT THE IMPAOV Hoal M80et1n• K•hn 1;30 I l ' MOVIE / • • •,. Used Ca1t ( 1980) Kuot Russell, Jae• Waroen Altar lho owner of 11 ban· krupt car shop 01.. h<t employees try 10 COYet up hos demise to prevent hta weallhy cao oealet brot!IOf lrom 1nher111ng Uwt l>ull ness R' 2:00 8) MOVIE * "" "War Of The Mon- 11er1' f 1966) 1<011ro Hon· oo. Kyol.o Enamo Gam mefO and Barugon wreak havoc 1n Jap•n unlll they are oeatroyed 13NEW8 H• MOVIE • • • Hardcor11 C 1979) 0eotoe c Scott SeUOf'I Hubley A concerned lather leaV8$ the pe.celut surround1ng1 ol Ills home town to M11rch tor h11 Oaughlet who 11H l>eCOrne l'lea111fy 1nv01ved In a 1>1g· city pornography rac~et A l,'f MOVIE * * * The Blue LllQOOl'I" ( 1980) Brooke Snoetos Chroatopher Alkins Two ct>1ld1*" 811 P41fl8"Ce tne pangs of hrat tove while 01acover1ng Me end each other •lier !hey are shipwrecked 1o0ethef on • <lesert.O fslonc:I R 2:15 S MOVIE • • HOllywOOO High ( 19761 Marcy Alt>recht. Sherry Hardon T...,_ager1 111 !he tamous pUbllC l'llgh IChool continue their veca- llon llUO• "' ,,.. 1'840 OI ~I human rela• llOflS 'A 2:200 MOVIE • Whtie Pono<> I 1945) R1Ch•rO Fraser Maro• Wn:.en Hunters emt>ark on a 1unQle expeOollon rh•ouon me Conoo •n search ol • rare wt111e ape 2·30U NEWS ([D) AltCNEWS ¢MOVIE • • • , '''""'Aller T.~ t 19791 Maic:olm McDowell Oav10 Warne• H G WeH5 chases the infamous Jac;t< the Rippe< from Vict0<1an Lon<lon 10 mOOern-oay San Francisco lhrouoh the use of e flmt! macn1ne PG 2.501) NEWS 320 8 MOVIE * • * Nocturne 119•61 Georoe Rall Lynn Bari A delaclov• 1815 oll on relent- less pyrsull 01 tnl! lrulh t>el\ond 8 sonQwfll l!f S SUI c;lde Z1MOVIE * ·~ Roe-N Roll High Scl>OOI (19791 P J Soles Vincent Yan Patten A budding 1onowrote• et Vtn<;e Lombardi High Ir,.. to get the Ramones to record he< mutoc wfllle her equally amb1t10Us lnend pur..-the SChOOI heart· throb PO' 3:41 D VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA ' Ct.Ole 01 The Deep G» MOVIE * '" "The AnQry Rad Plan- et' (19e0) Ge••ld Mohr Nor• H8yden An 8moeba· like crNtUte engulfs • a.pacHhlp !hat t•nds on Mars 4.-00 (If) MOVIE • • ,,.. "Nothing Pereonar ( 1979) Ooneld Suthet'land Suianne Sommer• A P<•I· ty, blonde l8W)'8f l'MllPI • dedicated con..,,,allonlat in Illa "Seve TN Seals" camoalnn 'PG' (S)MoW * •. ,.. "How l o BNI TIMI High Coat 01 LIYtng" ( 1979) Suun Sllr>t J-. Jeasice Lange No longer •ble 10 keep up with Inna· !Ion, th••• Or•gon houMWIVM tum to larceny 10 bllance their l>Udgela. 'PG' 9MOVIE * * "TM Vl911o<" ( 19781 M414 Ferrar. John Hutton. Ar> enclent atranget from a distant geluy COfnM to Earth to ct.troy en evtl &- y.-r-otd glf1 wtlO " ,,... tined 10 be tilt onothw o1 a ~.~r- 'R' ~a:>"'°"" * * "~O To Sllrty'' 0.. ren ~WI. OetllM ~ •rton. A mlddte-aolld d~ man,~ moner tot lhany ,.... _.., .. ,... wfttl ,...,.. ........ aM.-. ..... lalnino .... ..., • .,.,, of ........... .. """' • 1'°'1M' ... ..... 'PG' ~-· ITMT19C Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Saturday, November 28. 1981 Cl llTIRTAllllNT Jimmie Rodgers hits the comeback trail with a smile By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of .. OMly ...... aa..H Jimmie Rodgers, he or "Honeycomb" fame, is hltUna t he comebtack tratl 1&rter a personal diuster followed by eight years In retirement. It won't be an eu.sy road to take -he's got a whole new generation lo woo but Rodgers' current stint in Orange County proves tht he has the talent, the stamina and, most important, the patience to reclaim his niche as a popular folk-pop artist. Rodgers, appearing at the Kona Hawaii in Santa Ana through Dec. 6, is an easy-going, amiable performer with a personality as warm, soft and companionable as his voice. He is so relaxed on stage that we almost expect bl m to take off his shoes and recline on throw pillows. <Indeed, on his opening night Rodgers raised a tuxedo trouser leg lo reveal his ··cowboy boots. s weat socks and heir" and spent much or the show seated casually on the edge of the stage. I Rodgers act is a delicate blend of his own cla~sjc material and ··toaners" rrom other a rtists, although the a rrangements on these dilrer vastly from the originals '"Faithless Love," popularized by Linda Rondstat. is de·energized, rendered into a moody. sensitive ballad. ··Old Man River" comes across a.s a snappy, uptempo bit of jazz. And Rodgers' rend1t1on of ··Just A Closer Walk With Thee" moves beyond that songs' jazz.blues roots into the r ealm of country rock; it's the most unusual version or ··closer Walk" you'll ever hear. And it's not half-bad. Rodgers was breaking in a ne w back-up group on opening night two trumpets, guitar, bass, piano and drums -and the timing was a little rough, though not d1sturb1nglyso. He came on like a lounge singer at first. not his style at all, but quickly picked up the accoustic guitar to become Jimmie Rodgers. lb.e Folk Singer , and his show c limbed steadily uphill. The crowd responded best lo Rodgers' requisite inclusions of his old hits: "Honeycomb,'' "Secretly, .. "It's Over." "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine ." But Rodgers was equally impressive when he moved to piano for !>entimental rendering of One for the Road." Age has brought some subtle changes to the MON. 1'11111::. ALL !:>1::.Al!:>S2.00 Two French Mysteries "DEAR INSPECTOR" I 111111111.' Hodyl!rs Orleans. It's been almost eight years to the day since the incident that altered the hJ&hly·popular singers llte . While driving through Granada Hills on Dec. 1. 1973, Rodgers was a topped by an off ·duty policeman on suspicion of drunken driving Two other officers arr I ved at the site and what happened next r emains a matte r of conjecture. Rodgers was found some time later lying alongside the road. with a severe head injury. The officers who a bandoned him there say he rell, but lnvestlaators round evidence of an ultercalion. Althoul(h Rodgers won ta $200,000 ist'ltlement from the city of Los Angeles, physical Injury the itnd resultant emotional trutJma brou1ht a hall to his career. But aU that's behind him now ltt> reportedly avoids d1scuss1on of the episode and, 1f there's any residue of animosity in hi m . 1t certainly isn't evident. He's a meticulously 11lcu!>ant man. And a fine entertainer. to boot Rodgns· return to sho• business 1s a welcome event Loni Anderson a s a corn-fed s inger By JERR Y BUCK widow u11d needed the money They sold ,.,. , • ...,1s1eawr1t.. Prohibition booze and bought off the polic~. LOS ANGELES -Lon i Anderson 1n "She '!> the kind or c·h<.lracter J play," the ··Sizzle"' is a corn.red, bright-eyed girl from i.ictress said, ·a swcl'l girl who had to deal with Nebraska who quickly loses her Innocence among lhl' lime~ ·· She s u1d her grandmother . Hazel Chicago's bootleggers and emerges as a speakea!>y Kallin. 1s now 83. and s till live!> in St Paul. songstress in the style of Texas Guinan ··sizzle, .. which ABC will broadcast Sunday ·· H !>omeone rubbed thl' cl:tnce hall she'd jump night. is a gangster movie right out or the 1930s · in her car ;.ind take off after them:· said Misa tough-talking · hoods. bl azing machine guns, Anderson "ll"l> hard to 1mai.i 1ne now. because Clappers. jazz. speakeasies and Prohibition booze s hc"s my i.wcet grandmothc1 She"s a woman I've And it was produced with a lot of style and p1zzaz. admire<! since I \\-a~ a little ~1rl She has drive and Miss Anderson stars as Juhe Davis. who slamin;.i und gut!>·· overcomes several setbacks to become a ··sizzle·· also ~t ars .John Forsythe as the speakeasy entectajner in the style of Texas mobster boss. Lcshl' Uggams as the chorus girl, Guinan. the nightclub star of the 1920s whose llo) Th1nnc!> as Lhe G Man. Richard Lynch as the catchphrase was ··Hello, suckers!" t.•nfo r ccr and Mi c hael Goodwin as Julie's fol k singer with the winning smile Ills hair is ··1 really based Julie on my grandmother," boyfriend t mged with gray and his voice no longer slips Miss Anderson said during a rehearsal break from Miss Anderson said producer Aaron Spelling easily into the upper registers where 1t once dwelt her starring role as J ennifer. m cas· ··wKRP 10 h;.id had the script ror s ome time. but had never so comfortably I Even what Rodgers call!> ··My Cincinnati." bee n able tu get the right star for Lhe story, at the only hit in eight years·· the commercial that In an upcoming episode of ··wKRP," Pa.\ right time goes "'Uh-Oh. Sphugetti-os" is slightly beyond his O'Brien plays "The Colonel," one of her new ··Aaron saw me m a ·Love Boal" in which 1 reach now.1 But his sound 1s no less pleasing and. boyfriends ··Jennifer dales only rich men." Miss pla) ed a double role,' s he ~;.i1d · Ac·tually, I was especially on the softer ballads. it's downright Anderson said. ··Pat and l had worked together on the same person pretendini: to be twn people. I lovely Add to that his generous sense of humor stage, and when the part came up 1 asked for was the movie star who wa!> tough· and hardened and unaffected eh arm and you've got a show that's him ." and I was her secretary who was gentle and sweet. downright delightful. She turned her attention back to ··s izz le." ThO!>t! were the quahl1l'' Aaron was looking Rodgers said he 's been workmg on his re·entry ··During Prohibition. my grandmother was a for.· thc actres!> !>aid. · som<·o ne who could go to s how business for about a year. drawing good school teacher by day a nd at night she r an an from being sweet tu being hard She said she saw reviews in places like Las Vegas and New illegal dance hall in St. Paul, Minn. She was a her character changing 1n three different stages. ~~__;:'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- JuPfr:fr\S T~ltft RATED PG t-";:::::=:::::~====~=~~ The return of the CONTINENTAL DMDE 2098 E COAST HWV CORONA DEL MAR I ""TIME BANDITS'" (PG) 11 "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" (G) 111 ··LOONEY. LOONEY. LOONEY'" (PG) Grand Adventure! ·~'~ 11111 ,._.,."'l,LAt6"1" Jlf iti()tOJI .. .., .. _ NOW PLAYING llWUM IOllTll COAST rl.AU Souttt ~~· l'lu• Coo\11 ~ 11!•1 H6 7/t I C. ... f °'~ ,, ... 6)4 }~~) '°""s. '"°''*---+Hf (1119AllR .._lUCll Slutllll Mft .. !• rcwo '>81 ~11 DI.,. 639 1770 •lOWAlllll Ct•llA lrUI "''"""~Sit• 89,• JQ j~ ·~ MISSIOll Oflln·lll ""' Jo >Ml C:tO""' ""° I 14149l ·~·' "LOONEY, LOONEY, LOONEY" 1111 ... ..,., ..... , .... 12 1>0A. rt• MlllNITY CA---~ RICH·cand FAMOUS[!] "SUPER FUZZ" -..... "TULIPS" --~-MA. '{THE PURIUrT OF o.a.COONJt" "TIME BANDITS" "LOONEY, LOONEY, LOONEY" ,,. RICHARD PRYOR GENE WILDER "STIR CRAZY" l'\.1191•1 "STRIPES" GENE WILDER RICHARD PRYOR "STIR CRAZY" P\.U9(tll "STRIPES" TIME BANDITS MftMITY ,,.........,.. ........ . .. ..... ~, RICH iintl FAMOUS the Robert Mitch watcher l ee MafOrl in the ~ Valeri• P•rrin• woods AGENCY ~ HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO"" IN tTRUCTUflll NUT TO CINEMAS; SAY, "EDWAfllot MOVIES" VAUOATW AT IDWAN>e .OX OA'tel • -"SUPER FUZZ"' ~ BODY• HEllT • t .. • Wilh aobody In double naures, a trio of e-polnt 1cores by Flavlu1 Maxlmu1, T. D. Tea d Tum Cral1 set \he pace during Turkey Week the atandin111 rentalned folly constont In Trivia wl XXIV. Two (lueaUol\s w nt Jnawered 'l\.l"'bt r TRMI IY 11 x 1&.nd th• flr1t pllltt of • • mbcr nine while r conte,\ants watched m the sldellnts. Maxlmu ret ains a slim e· po nt ed'6 owr the per6istent Tess. Here art 10 more inconsequentia l Inquiries as approach the two-thirds mark In the latest nnlna. They're all yours. l. Mary Leta Sta nton took her act on the road wh<>m? 2. A baby know9 as .. B Bom b" appeared in st comic strip? ., • 3. On TV's "liou Grant ... what 1s S1lhe·s lddle nameV , ~ ' I 4, "{ne>t~iVe, 80d built to Slay that Wily" IS e claim o( wh'at '"'tomobile'> S. In wttat year did Laverne and Shirley. of the show or th e same name. graduate from high hool? 6. The name or a popular song by the Ani mals contain ed m the lyrics of "The Devil Went Down Georgia." Wbat lll lt ? 7. W1'oi bast!ball player ans wers to the ckname~ "Popeye ?" • 8. Adcmlf Samaritft n is the unukely hero of hat play'!' .. ~. • 9. In the latest v.ersion of "The Blue Lagoon." hal was ~a) the Dame of the ship the castaways me from• and <bl what did they name their by? ... 10. Jim spoke softly and carried a big stick. t his TV debut turned out Lo be a bomb in what vie? .• NOW PLAYING ~·DWAlll.,._ 1$Costa Mesa 540 7444 ~ DWAllDI C.._ WEST Westminstet 891 ·3935 EDWARDS WOODllUD8l §''"llWI (714) 551 0655 mwuos c•u taTtJt ~Costa Mesa 979 4141 ~~.DWARDS llfJO TWIM F jSSIOO Viejo 830 6990 M...,.,. .. , ~Analletm (714) 77~ U46 ~IEJiJL"llJll:ll'llOW1STUT ii: ATtlllh l·WAY 31 DIUH·IN es1m1nste< 891 3693 Al.L ollG£S ADMITTf D 0-...,..--,. HO ONE l)ND£A 17 ~mo j , ••• -.... ,...., .., 09f1etn •reu.) ·RICH and FAMOUS I An Ameflcan ~=1 '",~0rnr , m.·,~:20 ~Jo c::::=9.4:==:::::i0 I Sl\HkP1ev- T on!91:!1 .. ~.J?$l ~~3~2~'r:Tlrn:\,, c:: .. 8;0910:20 ._, UOOnMV "9· I Souf"d a1 ~·wit tf" letow 'Yout AM Gf' •.-.0 .. yo11 _k .. II no AM at tedtO with ..,,rtton CC199CHV PG-"ltOft. bf't ""' ow n AM pott ... TEXMCHAI_,.. l&UMCM IAI Also Plt'l'•"ll S-.IRI W WllTM&sta a..1on1t UA TWiii CiMMa .. f34.2S53 913·1301 ~om.'" t3H770 TRIVIA BOWL XXtV STANDINGS I l"Cevha M11xlm1<t 1 t> 1 l 0 Tntctl II I 'OM Mete Tl~ Ul U II • Heotevl'fMWUI •• , l IJ't< """1 !ff I el ,, 10 "'-111 41 • AOffll .. Ill ro 11 'T11eor-u1 ll Ov.r IN Hlll C.Mt 111 , rom C••i9 l•I 10 11 'ltl(~ WN-111,1 12"1 M~> 1) 0•4nn l -1 l•I • • 1101(1\mO<I ,_,,. C1I I • t recv Goclffly U~•I •3 ·no entry ·~•i.....S """ ot 101 µ M.Ore O•NOICI Last Week's A.nawf!rs l. Veronica Lake tname change> 2. Needles <Snoopy's brother > 3. Southern Cross <Dusty's ranch I 4. Eisenhower <milltury.\ndustrial complex I S. "T he High and the Mlihty" 1Chevy's tune> 6. ..Slop the World, I Want to Get Off" <m usical lyric> 7. Tony Hill of Dallas <Thrill Hill 1 8 "Cactus Flower" <Arturo Sanchez) 9. ! a1 194, <bl a sand ne11 <"The D. I. .. 1 10. "The Dirty Dozen " I movie riddle I 1Send your answer& to TRIVIA.co the DallJI Pilot. lJoz JSIXJ. Costa Muo 92626. All entnes mu.st be rec~ved by Wednesday, othrrunse half the player's la&t &core wW be a warded1. Peck stars as Lincoln HOLLYWOOD <AP> Gregory Peck will make his dramatic debut in TV as Abraham Lincoln in Bruce Catton's "The Blue and the Gray ... an eight-hour miniseries for CBS. The series ls now in production in Arkansas. under the direction or Andrew McLaglen Lloyd Bridges has been signed to portray a Virginia patriarch a nd Robert Va ughn will play a U S. senator. com MtsA [dwards Cinema Center 979'14 I llVINl Woodbridge 551-0655 ORANGE UA City Cinema 634·3911 ,... l'UNNIUT SUPD H•RO OP THU AU.I ~--TIME BANDITS "Outrageously funny, incredibly spectafular ... 'The Wizard ofOr of the '80s!" -Swphen Schaef.tt, u1 Mag.doe "Fantastical comedy ... flat -out hila rious. A wonderful wild card in the fa ll movie season!" -l>uvid ANt>n. 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BOYS 11LEVIS" LADIES PANTS O.P. SOCKS ..... co~. WCJ bel1. .tc. ' ' C H I M I H D I F I l • • ' Sb•12to 14.2'*J~s. "HITIAHIA," "HITT," "IOSI HIPS." Tll• "ff'f letHt stylet Rs•CJ1. Psri12.00$8 88 :i:;.~t11t'!::· 1!:~ •. ·'j:!: Reg. $2.00.$4.00 pr. 30%0ff MEXICAN BONCHOS Reg. S I 9 .88 only 59.98 All Sina MENS a e ce e bniwd ....._,,... ..... ~le••· .+c .. .tc. Sbn l /4 to 15/16 . .f Re9.'S 1.3.50 s9 88 "::;.,79:.s.rglo Volnt•." Sale Pnce e "C1Mml11 D• F•r." FLOJOS IRubber Sandals I RecJ. $4.98 How 53.98 , Reg. $34. 95-$38.95 Mow 526.88 & 521.88 LADIES SWIMWEAR UNDERWEAR All Sim "ISLAHD WIAlt," ••11ttTT," "JOCllY" boura, brl•h, t----------t wStllDO."....,.,todllKllldH .. t-tllir+t, 1M611 IMr+s, .+c. tbH 21 •• croclMtl, llllWt, I & 2 plKo to 40, 5-M-l·JL ENTIRE STOCl GIRLS .tc,..,hlwa2~•· HOW AT Y3 OFF IAJI Stores Except Jacks #11 BLOUSES &TOPS "O.P .. " "Llgtit111!19 Iott" & _., i----------1 o4Mrt. Men's & Boys' . BRAND NAME SWIMSUITS "O.P .," "Offshore," "9ulclcsil•er," "G&S" & IJoclll 112 Ofllyl GIRLS PANTS "lobbl• lrooti1." "OI~" "'W ... s..t'' 50%off I J oclu 1' II 011fy I All Men's & Women's Girls' & Boys' O .P., lo", & many others. SKI ~--------t many more. "CHIMIH DI Fltt" lltlTI AHIA" "LIVIS" n...,. art al brmtd Hw, "ff'f lot.st 1tytft .ct c°'°'' hi shH 1 to 14. ENTlltl STOCl JACKETS MENS PANTS D~ss and Casual "I l ITT AHIA" "A MG ILS FLIGHT" "UYISw "MOVIH OH" 20%off "0'." H"9f M4Ktloa, "•'Y leM"t t---~~-""""'r:~.:------t 1tylo1, 11•••tt colora, l11clti«M1 S -OJI ,olyHtort, cordlllroy1, de11IM1, "OP" ..,,,.,..d ..... i--. .+c. Sot•. clle<h, ,..__, 111lhu21 to JI. W ALKILIG JlwCJo9r~ " 1r011Hdov•"" SHORTS Reg. to; s21.oo SA 88 Sal• Price ~ 7 • All bre11d 11•w. letHt atylu, ._ .. poly/cottott cordwoy Ill • blcJ ••rffoty of co6on. IBn I I to JI ;;~::; s 14 88 ::!.s' s 11 88 Sale Price • S 16.50 Sole Price • :;~:o~ $ 19 88 Men's $ 12 Sale Price e Req. lAll Stornl S 17 .00 . . e t Re9. S29.88 Now ALL SWEATSHIRTS Sizes S-M-L-XL Men's & Wo....n'1 loys' & Girls' Y3 OFF "O P " ''UCJI t Ing Iott " • ., I ii • IN SULA TED SKI VESTS '"ACIFtC TRAIL" Do-..ct poty ffl Mlf"" C .... H 'llHh lft .. •l&H, -·· ledlH, cMldt. Y3 Price Tllls Is HOT. repHt HOT just another Christmas Cleoronce! This Is an all-out •ffort to dispose of approximately SI ,000,000 In retail in .. ntory .. • Utterly re9ardleu of cost of loss incurred! The finest merchandise of its kind that money can buy ... to be sold and 1acrifind at an frocffOft of the normal retail price! If you are In the market fOf' items of thl1 kind ... NOW IS THE TIME! THIS IS THE PLACE!! JACK'S #I OML Y - WETSUIT SALE: -ONE WEEK OHL Y - ONE WEEK OllLYI Hurry for Christmas Bar9ains! Special Group L.D. 3 SPRING SUITS O'Neill, Animal Skin, Seal Tape. All Full-Length with Full-slHns. Reg.$155 Mow 5 129.88 L.O. 3-All colors & sites Reg. SI 59.95 Now Reg. $ I I 9. 9 S Mow 581.88 WINTl;R SPRING LONG-SLEEVED Reg. $94.95 Mow 5 139.95 574.95 Winter Sun- All Colors & Sins Reg. $129.95 Short-Sleeved Reg. $84.95 Now Mow 5 109.88 564.95 SPECIAL GROUP: WETSUITS BY BODY GLOVE Yi OFF Sea Suits (Limited Selection) STORE HOURS SUM DAY I 0:00 A.M. • 6:00 P .M. DAILY 8:30 A.M. • 8:00 P.M. I Oranae Coast OAJL Y PILOT/S1turd1v, Novembtr 28, 1•t THE fAMIL'' CIRCl'8 by 811 Keane "Why don't cords hove any princenn?" ~:\R~ADl'KE by Brad Anderson "That's flne ... now lift the other end ... " . {HAVIN(• llVFO AlCllJf F('lf;: HEY. THl5 15 RfAl NICE l' OVfR THRFf YEA"~ RANDAL L' THIS 15 M()Rf THAN l'VE BECOME OUllf A COTTAGE' YOt• LIVINC~ HERE Al.l Plt(li::!CIENT AS A e,y YOUR~LF? WHO ('(l(lK!;I CHEF I FOR YOU " ,...__,, ......... _,_ 'ACROSS 53 Charge 56 Second· 1 Recession hddle Abbr 6 Buffet 57 Catch 10 Bygone 60 -Mother• '' MeJroc unol 62 Mel fare 15 Getman ~ Missing hllf 65 Hatr1Ck 16 Prtp<>smon 66 Distance t 7 Ht<angue un.ts 18 "Down· 67 Petitions Under 68 Frtme 20 'T6mmyrol" 69 loud cries 21 V'*8n1e product DOWN 23 Larlla 2• Smolie 1 Boor 25 Deal 2 11•"'" money ~.-.. 26 Occurrence 3 Stele JO EJttr11ct 4 Ren Into 25 5Mef 3' OU 5 Ollenure 26 Key 35 Sp11eres 6 Halflela 27 Racllel 37 Ne911lve 7 USSR river 28 Madwort 38 Sptawls 8 "The -of 29 Stlln 39loater Love" 31 Pi.cee 41 Adjtltant 9 T lflff 32 USMA 42 Llltet 10 Ex.lleutted 1ludent 43 OltnbflnO 1 1 PtN native 33 Ogl9rt 911"' 12 ~for 3' Porglel u time Of ~ Old °' youno 40 OIOOUle .. leld coet 13 ~ 41 Pfteent 41Mlt'*1• tt~ -....: 50 Old of,_. 22 Mi t.tw1 2..,,. 52 Cfudt cupe l' Tr• 43 OOUflOd opera 45 BOdy structure 47 Conli<Ms 49 9lg fOll• 51 O.saolves 53 Tools $4 -En·ltl 55 SI• on a die se Region 57 Dungeon 58 USSR city 59 Fret l!c*et 11 llfor• 1'3o-1 BIGGt:ORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "I see you got up on the wrong side of the bed again." -c~ 'Su?i 1 WAS L1&rEN1~ ro Yai 1 r JUST WASN'T PAYIN' ANY Al'T"GVliON • I OOK. I KN('W THE fWO (If Y(lll WANT TON' C'VfR THE S<'RIPT FC'"-TClMC'Rl'.0W'5 5H00TINu• WHY DON'T I WAIT IN THE 1.ll~llARY WHILf YOll DO THAT ? by Ferd & Tom Johnson .. 1ID H.ATE IO PAY FOR ,ALL 1~ESE BEERS ,AND NOT BE AWA'rt:f. TO ENJoY 1EM. PfANllTI SHOE GOROO TO 6ET UP IN nE MIDOLE OF 'THE Nl6MT, AMP TAKE A llANm OJT TO A F«E£ZIH6 FRIEND- IRMA---YOU KNOW THAT PIE RECIPE YOU _ _..., GAVE ME? DRV 1:- CLIRTAINS! WE DR/t.11< TO /.JVE, a.JOOV! . IT1S A'WFUL--- DID I DO SOMETHING WRONG? 15 A.\RT OF n-lc /AJ!= IAJ ITE's OIVll-JE PL.AAJr • f'l'~K \' "l~KERBEt\~ STAIE 15 Bl.E55ED wrrH A REAU.<.i GOOD~ !Ac.Kl£ TMl6 4EAR.,KEl-rn ... ANO lHA'f'5 AN Ex-TREMElY OIFflWk.I ft61nO~ 70 ~ ! FOR •ETTER OR Fea WO RI£ ~UL.'tl-ERES ASl~FUU.a= ~O'ER~ ANO M\CHRElS Dfa'PEt> HIS SKR'tES ~HIS OACKET\N "k.HPU.. E~ltro<. ~eR£(8SIJFF1b ~UP. t by Charles M. Schulz NOTMIN6, UNLESS, IN vov~ Sl.EEl'Y COHOITIOH, VOV Pl.ACE IT ON TME Wf«>H6 END ! by Tom K. Ryan r:veN IF I ro 1l-f INK rT1S SIL.I.. 'f 10 URIVE AU. 1Hase COINS CLEAR "tJ KANSAS ,-OEJ~Ml~V. by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1ller 1 WAS JUST CHECKING IT OUT--- IT WAS A'w'FUL WHEN l MADE IT, TOO by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk by Kevin Fagan OIO "f()J fVr MoNf, 'i Ofll 1° ~ ,..._ _ __, f~U. £.AME ~IN,QM>? Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Novombor 28, 1981 C$ OU EE NIE Aides cause red faces ·-f~~ 11-28 Loose lips, wrongdoing bring presi dents embarrassment W AS II I N G T 0 N \ I\ P l 1' h e pt: r s o n 1t 1 peradlllos, 1nt.lct1crellons, loose hpt1 and, on occu1on. outright wron 11do1ng or presidential aides hove lonJ( brought t:mburasism ent lo their bos i.es Hurry Truman hud Harry Vaughn. Dwight F;il>enhowcr h 1t1 She rman Adams, Lyndon Johmson his Walter J enk1ns, Gerold Ford his Eurl Butz and Jimmy Carter h is Rert l.on cc and Peter Bourne . And now, Ro nald Reaga11 hus David Stockman und Richard Alle n. , Stockmun, the Heugun ad ministration's whiz kid and twud or Its Offire of Manage men t a nd Budget. was rt-prlmundt?d by Reagan because hi: (•011fidt•t.I lo a reporh•r his skep ticism about the eC'onurna· µro1o1rum for which ht! was the sales munaRet who l)l,'rVt-d U8 l''ord'b c hief or swrr Things thut would be o r nb-.olulc ly no consequ~nn· In •another ~t·lttnli( take on ire11t con!H:qut•m·ci. over lht"n.· You n1•\'t'r l'ttll tell who' KOtnR Lo t>tnbarn&n vou H 1t werl· lllmply ' Eurl n ut1, traveler on 1.111 Utrplunc leltln g a bub joke lt'S no 1treol thing," (;ht·ncy !\aid .. But if (t 's l'.:url Butz, secretary of agriculture, lt'x big ncwis " Whether through missteps, slips or the Up or t he acrepl a n ce o f g ilts, the b e h a v i or o f p residentia l aides has produced headlines. T h e late Muj. Gen. Harry Va ughn, Tru man 's military aide, got an icy r ecep tion fro m Congress Mtcr he ucc·epted seve n deep freezers rr om a perfurnl' concern S herm an /\d a m s, Eisenho wer's right hand man, n•s igned after troublc came lt(ift ·wrapped 111 a S69 v icunu coat. Waller J e nkin!>, a top aide to Johnxon for two dt•c adcs, wus ddroc:kcd ut tht' YMCA and Butz lo1>t hrs footing 111 ;J n olJ,ct'nt.· rattal JOkc l'ICTITIOUI IUl lNIH N-a '1ATIMI NT flte 1.itt•~t Per\Ofl\ art 001111 h•fMtt f} ILACit li'OOL OH ' GAS 011e Newport Pie<• S..110 ftll N•WPOtl ... (I\ (etllOtnl• '16'0 JOllll J Htydon, '" WtrDltl Ctr<le A,..,,..,.. ce111or111etJ101 11-rl \leler 1* .,_,t ltl\htl Ntwpofl IN•<ll CelllOrnte tl...O Jefnt> ~ McO.., l)A ~Ille Alie ~*OU"• hll<.11, CaHIOtllla t1'JI Rltharo I fle111, •Ot• K•lelle, l.•O<Mt lff<ll, Calltornta ,_,, Th lt 111/\IMU It CO<\ducttO DY • """'•d per.,,.,..,,lp, RICllerO &. rt ... 1 ll>h •lat.....,.t Wit llle<t with,,,. C911n1y ''"' 01 Or11n~ Govllly Oii OctoDtr lt. •'Ill MCOll & 'AUL, INC, att.•M'fl e11..tw Me111t1ec~•..,. ll9t., levt11t111'- 0M Ne._t l'lllCt , St1lht 7M Ntw,.,. ltacr., c.111..-1111 .,_ ITATl.Ml lff 01' WllNO•AWAL ,.OM l'AUNIUHI" OH•ATINO UWOI• l'ICTITIOUI aUllNI U NAME Th• fol-•"' --"'"···-·-., • v•n•'•' o•''"•' ,,.,-,. '"• pert11•ftn111 OP•r•llng unOtr tltf flt lll•out Ov'i"•'' "•m• of "OUCIAMY TAil S Avt([ •t J)O Ne•PO" Ii.a N,...PO<, ,..., " c • n .. , Tft• flctlllO'il\ OU•lne'' "•me ''''''"'"',.. ,,,. ~''""""'P wu 111_. .,, O.o~ h , IMO tft 111e County 01 ~ellte Tiit 11111 --..,d •dO<nt Of lne P•"on wltlldfewlng " ROlll RT A1,,l~N Hit.I., Ill l 100 P•rk Orive Nt•Hll ltecll, C• .,_, RODtt'I All'°" Hiii 111 ~ICIO P•1~ O;i., Newport 8o•<h CA •l .. 3 """'° l'UDll~l\e4 Or~ Cool Delly Piiot N41v 1 t, 21, 11, OH ), '"' •9'711 ''"..,• PUIUC NOTICE Pul>tlilled Or•not CoeU Delly PllOI. l------------Nov 14, 21, U, Dae •. '"' •9') 11 PUIUC NOTICE "CTn1oui •UllNlH NAMe STATt:MeHT T ft• tot1ow 1nQ oer \On ' do6nQ tK.l.tlntH•I N~UMf i.OTICl OF SAL( 01' RllAL PROl'lRT\' •1 PlltYAli. SALt No Al ..... In 1n. 'wot'•4J' <.wrt of \IW !.l•f"' ul l •l•furn1" fe>t Hw (.ou'•ty uf Or•n'J'I In IF\• ~UN ot ltw f ·•-t• Of t..•••~O Mu •ff rt y '"'••w.u "I'm here' Brang on the coffee. hold lhe cream the sugar and the 'I wasn't hired to make coerce· looks " i\lil'n, the pr•t·s1dent 's national security adv 1:.er . 1:. under J ui.l1t·c Department 111 vcst1gation for at't'l'pl1ng St,0()(1 in cash fro m two Japanese journal1:.ts who intc:n 1ewed Nuncy Reagan a day ufler her husbant.I was inaugurated. Alle n s aid he put the Sl,000, amended 1ts an honor arium . an u safe ancl then forgot ubout 1t ror eight months Though loose hp:. may s ink s hips, onlv one s hip ol .,tale has bcl'n cap:.m:d by them • Rl(·hard 1\t Nixon was rorC'ed lo re1>1gn and 12 of his aides landed 111 1u1I ove1 the Watcri~ate scandal that s pread rroni whul the Wh1ll• House ins 1s lt.<il \\as no more thun a lt11rd rate liurglar) J\mong rc('l'nl pre:-.idents. only .John r Ke nnedy cs('aped somewhat un-.t•athcd Be rl Lann· llad 1111> vanoui. bank uvcrt.lr<1fts that got covc:rcd and Dr Peter Bourne. the White I louse narcotrc: ... <1d1 tsl•r. was turned upside do" n b~ prescnpllon-. for a drug thut turns down into up llam1llo11 JMdan. l 'Jrtcr's !>Wff t•href. la:.ll'd through his b<1!.s a1lm1111stral1on. but onh a rter lht• Whitt· llou-.c 1ss111'tl a 33 pugc..• rev<;,, on an :.ti I cg al 111 n l h u I h l' l' x IH' rt or<• t t· d on .II) unfortunutt• puh pal ron J crt•.un and /\ man.·tto t'lllll'OCllOrt FORRE!>T Atl A Wttll1>11 l>ervoc• FOR REST MS(l(••lt\ J~t NOwpOf I Blvd S..11e 101 N••Pofl 11.,t<lt C• n .. 1 l'orrf'\I II Nt. (v•>1on 10 .. '>o• Cove L •no c. ... t• Mt>i• CA •au NUt1c~ 1\ t\•trC..r yivtn lh•t lhc uno• ,,,..,,.,_, .-.111 Mofl au 1-·r•w••• Mtt• t<> Int t-uorv•·\I .-"'o '*'' ll•cto.t \ub1H 1 ·V tut,luf• ... hon Ctt '-A•U ~•0. l.e>urt Uf'I "' 41h·' U\tt .ih d.I) o• lJMftfhC.-t , ,.. I di tr. "lftO ()f f-Uf'\\. & ihlllt t•n A11u"".., .. 1 't111111o IUll ~, • .,,1t11• 4v .. nu.. • IUf>. tJU('n• J••r • ta.um.,. Ot V' dh4.j• \t.tlt Of l llllfO, '''* •II It•• t14nt l•th •ria 1n t.,.1• \I vt ,.,.u U• c • .,.,..., "' ttw ,.,, ... ut o-•ln Ano ,, 1 "'' , •'I''' Ml• "'"'" 1nt•tf\f '"•I h•• rulUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU5 aUSINISS '9CTITIOU5 a USINES.S NAMI STATIMENT NAME STATEMENT n us bvt1n~, '' tono"• t•d bv ,.,, lndlVidu•I F0tt,.,I A Mc.CUt\ton n'H\ ll•tHrWnt ..... , ldf'(J w1lh th• Countv (lf't\ ot Or•nQ-t (nvnty nn NOvf'''°""'' 17 1'91 Fltt.41t .. ,,,.,, "' w"" tkc.••...,d rM\ •'""'''"" PuOh\t'le'd Ot""(Jif' lf-Mt\I D.ai1., P1101 ta ~'"'* f1HU~ ut l11w Uf uft._.twn1• otn.•1 Tne following ~"o"' are clO•nv Tno to11owl1>11 .,.rM>n I• OOinQ OU» W\lnusu ne"u (e l CALIFORNIA/COLORADO BUSH STREET PARTNERSHIP. TAX PLAN NING SEMINAR, lbl ljQt VO••, -JIMJ, "'•,.Pott bUCll, CALIF,/COLO TAX PLANNING L•lllornt,.V1ltOll SEMINAR 1301 Oo•• SlrHI Sul .. 1'0 R•nd•ll Euo•nt TrlDOlel 11 NewPOr't ~•<II CA 92114() · ' Herltege, lrvlne, C•lllornl• 9271i ROBERT 'E COLE .,,, B•r 1 Tllh butlneu i. conducteo bv • Herbor Orlv•. Hu1>llngton Btetll, CA I <Tiiied P•~~~,~·:.i,Pt. Ir tbl~I Likl· R 1.·agan s l'urrenl prc)bJems with Stoekm<.111 <ind Allen. mos l or h11> predecessors' troubles with their J1des involvt·d what might be <'t1n s1dcrcd relaltvl·ly s mall potal~s Nom•thelcss, a small potato can hurl 1r it's hot :\nil 1l 1·an be µart1tularly embarrassing ir you're se11t1:d :.it tht· he<.1d table and lhe eves of t-vt>rv11ne Hep .lurnt'b R .JtHws, Johnson 's <rppo1ntment:. s1•c·rclary and 110" u Dcmonat1t t•ongre!>sman Imm Oklahoma, a greed with ChcnPv thut lhl· C'ondut'l 11f pre!)1tltontiul a ldt's 1s par<Ht;ounl to un udmtn1st1 atwn Nov .... lt 79 Dfi \. 1441 ... 11 It '"·"' "' ,,, .U'lt11t100 "' lh~I 01 \41d Ott• r••\ft). •l th• tlfm tit a. Alh, 1n 41t1lf --------------111 fl l fht tPll.JH• ••<ti LHUJ.Hllffr P'U8llC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMI STATEMENT '-ilv~h·O 1n tht ''"m' Qt(,l(;r •h·U "'tr• of M1\\1nn V••1u. lwnly ul (,.U@tl(lt \ltJh "' l A•1rorntA l'f'ff•fOI~''" o.!\Crttwa .n h1lluw , ft> wit ' An L.t1\tJn1t10tOot)t rinlt 1nh•t•>1111 '4. "on1KJ1•·1,11u111•Vt11'u1\llO o• .,Mt TMt UettmeM WH llleo Wllll t .... Tl•I• llu,lneu I> conducted llY •n 1" County Clerk ol Or•noe County on dlvldu•I No,..mbotr,. , .. , Robert E Cole · l'l7~ Tlllt •tet•mtnl wH !lled with ,,.,. Publl•lled O••~ Coa\I Dolly Ptlo1, County Clerk ot Or.tnge COunly on Nov 21, 21, O.c 5, U, 1M1 ~Hit Nov "· 1't 1 tn the room ~1n· t:luc d to you · 'The de~rCl• or publtC' scrutiny e normous, ' s a1tl Hep R1c h<rrd Chcnc~'. t•an be R Wyo A higher SIJ nd:.ird IS t'XJlt'C'lE'd ol 11ubl1<· ul'ftl·1als and nghtl~· so," Jmws 'o<Jld A 101 •1f publ1C' 11lf1e1ah have· <11rr1nllt\ mak1n~ that lrans1l11111 or rt•t·ogn111ng that "hal thn .,a, or do ts no longer Jud ged b\ thl· 'tandurd nt·xt door · fl'tf lollowloo p.,1on~ 11trt' dolnQ ou,•n•n .,. (el CAN AM ~ITN E!>S (DI CUSTOM LE ... !>E !>YSTE MS, JOSO Oe1mltr Road, S.nl• "'"•· C.A 91/0S CASA LEASI NG, INC a C•llforn1• t0tPof"•lion ~O D•1mter Ro•O. Sant• Ana CA 9110~ P•tct1I I ~1t11f Nu Jlf Uti lot I Of I 1 '" f ,.,.U 01.JU ( U.ifll V (JI CJt G•tyt 'llllll QI~ t)lift,HflhJ .\ µt t "•#iJI l,_I (}tc.)tcJ 111 0 '>'1._, ti• IJ4tV• -Jf.J 1n11 •1 v• M t .. C 1 lf#n4 OU\ MctV\ 1h UM Utfl(t UI 10• l uy111 w HN CH<tif t M \.uo l ""'''; •mu .. , \nuwll '''"" tk ••Ht1J H1 ,,.. ,, ... ICU'111!,.;11 '' ""'t>\lt1«.t1()t\\ 1·\ol..tlM1·,hoQ _. ,.,,.,, tw (.1111tJvnuo1un ,,...,,,~, 'n'l• '(H Al"u ,.,'2't Put>llW>eo Orenge C.Oeu Otllv Puo1 Nov 11. 21, Dec '· n. t .. I ~•1 1--------------1 IWUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS a USINES5 NAME STATEMENT The tollowl110 ~rson• ere 001ng ""''"'" .. HEROLD S OESIGN n Monl1<4'IO Co<qn• Oel Mar. C.ltlornla t2'1S Jim F HtrelO ,, MonllCllO Co<ot\lJ del Mer C.lllornta 9M.JS 0.tlfltS L HerolO, •• HlJ-.-lr¥1ne, C.lllorn1a '171' I h1\ D"\'nt'\" '" iunovl lfO b't' • oent-r•f 1>1Htrwl\n1p Jlm HtrOld T1111 stetement ••• 111eo ""'" 111o C.0Un1y Clerk ol Or ""O• Couruy on Or t-rn,1 .. 1 l'ICTITIOUS aUSI NESS NAM( STATEMENT T ,.. fol low 1n9 eter \On) •r~ dOtnQ l>Ullntu •• INTERNAT IONAL HAIR CONCEPTS, tSlol Gotn•ra Hunt •1>111on Buell. CA t2M7 ROBERT J WALKER 17161 CllePO•r•I lane Huntt"91on Buch CA'1 ... • CATHY M WALIC ER tn&I CMp Ht•• L ane .-.unt1n9ton 6t•<" O .,.... Thi\ b\oll1f\~\ '' COf"l<tutl'6d Dy..,, •n. dlw10U•I ROOtrl J W•l~er Th" \l•IPtn•'" wiH t••Pd ••tn tt. Counly Cler~ 01 O••no~ eo..n1v on No• 1• , .. , Fln.74 F17'1"3 PullUSNd 0<1"9" CoHI 0.lly Piiot. Publt\hed Or•"O" CO•\t 0.1ly Ptlol Nov 21, 2t, Dec S, 12, 1 .. 1 Sl~l1 NO¥ 11, 11. 0.c S 12, 1911 ~11 PUIUC MOOCE FICTITIOUS aUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT , "" ,..,... "',,. ""''""" .. 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" L l'lXI ,, 1•1 l'\I .11 l'h'I' l •1•1o 1:.1 .. 1 • .t t>lh• '' ll1,.lh•1 ' """"'" t 'h.IJ••I I I ,I\ I \I II 1 ·" ,, \\ 1lh 111 l\.111 lldl "' '"' 111111 1111,,:1 .. 11 11 ... h I I ""'' ll,q111-1 th111•h "' \ 1•11111.> Intl \1 '"I otltl I ,1.:111111 lltll' 1111111.11111_ \1·1.111.1 ('111 I I '"" \I 11111 "'"Ill 11111.111• , ....... I'" ""'"" .. 1 l(1,1llto I .1 ll11olh1 .... "'"''"' \l .. 1111.1 ·""I • o!I .111tli hllfll c 11 111tf 1111I11111 d11 1;.(•1 ~I I oil .;1,1111l1 l11ld1 •'ti \I " -.1111 11 ·~I h1 I 111111111•1 1<1111111 \\ 1111th .1111 "' 1111111111 11111 !11'.ot I) ( '.1 ~·11111 I ii 1 'I I It 1 Rll.fo:\ I \ '11:,-.; t; EOl'H; Jo ll I I. E' 11'11 II 111 C,,,1 I Allll\, 'l'"'lUl'I 1111 '\1111•ml11•1 I.!. 1!111:! ruauc NOncc l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMe STATEMe NT l ht f0Uowtn9 o.r,on' art dOit\O b\llfnt\I ·~ VALLEY ENGINEE'RING 000 Revt,. Clrtlt Fountain V•tto. Celllornl• t2708 Gtrvn. Rl<llard Wtn\ 000 llho~ Clr<tt . FOunt•I" V•ll•Y Cal1fotnla tt70I 0#"•_.. ·-Wlm KM v ... 11. Granot L-S.acll. Ce1t1orn1• QI~ Troy Lt• Win\. •10• 0<•,,• Av•nue. L••tw000 C•l1f0tnt• Thi\ DU\lnet,1 '' to,..Ou<ttd by • 91ner•• OMlnentup Gt'""•W R Win\ Tit•• r.l.tltmant ... , llll'O ••lit ,,,. Couf"lh Cltr-of Ot•n~ Co....,_,, o,, Ot tot>er ?•. 1'111 .. .,._ Publhlled Or.tn9t Co .. t Oatly Ptlot N.,._ I U, 11 21, 1 .. 1 4~111 ruauc NOTICE l'a''l'tl •''"" •m \1111·mhi·1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ruauc NOncE 2,1 . 1!1>11 al h1' ~ l''1tlt•n1·t• in M A R y E U S T A C E { ""l·• ~lt·s.i t J Ill' "J~ SAM PSON aka MARYE NO TICE. OF DEAT H O F Thh bu\1nt\S '' ronduueo t>~ • ('otpo•euon CA!.A LEASING. I NC I RoC>ert M Rothman -------------Pr .. lele'lt VlllJ\ lro••'4JC>f•11wu" '''""•di•_..,, f\Ju ' lf't.t•tUtdlt1 bu(..lll. l(,j/4 l>d~' 4)1 fH 4{;\ lf\t IU\1Vl Hl.O f'lw11fu t tJI A.001\l\lt' ot I Pf' •lt.M v lh1 (.Qt.OC>fl H11u/n .,.,.,,, ht ft ifU , .. '"'°" tJ n o~ It 'V p,.qt! NS.t.Hll l'ICTITIOUS aUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT Trte fotlow1nv ~''0"' •re doing bu\int H •' ~ llONTIEA INVESTORS. 1041 SH Cevo Le,.. c ... 1. Me\ll C• t2U6 C•n~ (ommun.c•t.oni '"'' C• Celirorno• <O<PO<•ltonl ~I~. CO•f l ant C~• -~ C.t t2•2& Wllh•m \/n1th. )() S1m01iorl Old llt1nN0t N"f. Y0t ~ 11ge., S•m W•Ut• 'o" >Oll Qhooe••• Cl1t•m1:t'lt Ca ~Utl II Vlllenut•a IOU M0·1nt M 1tn•tl1\ (trtl~ Founla1n V•ll•'f (• Olot rn1s bu11n~s\ ., tondu< IHi bv •n un1ncorPOf4tfd •'-SOC:••••on othre, '"•" • o•ttnet\l'lle> C~ Commun1c.;t1on' Corp It>< ~"Uf!I G Ritt" ftf'3!tur•t r rU\ 'if•fPU'IMI W4t\ lilf'O wit" tn .. C ount't Ct•'" oT Or fin~ County on NO~ttf'twr ~ l98t Thh \l•tt'mf'lf\t wa\ fllt-O WUI\ IP\t Counc.,. Cltr• of Or•nQ«' COYnh' on Nov •. 1~1 If. t>ll111d l tt"'IC-..'0' "'"'" P•t<•I J A" Uf'~''ilUt"d 1 •• '"", t \1 Publt~ OrM'tOf' (N\t O•tty Plfol ,,. l ,, ,, 1, .. 4 t ~" h;Ai t uunr., ••' ,,.O\> I 1 f '1 Jt 191\ tt01 •1 Vt ,.,,~t )lttft ,1 C. •"flit,.., 1 ,. J,. t PUIUC NOTIE "•4'1 'r<<>•dt"<1 .n tt<N• J/4 P•9f"\ Jlf' •nll I 01 M •\l ( llctt..-°'A ,Y.,,.(I,_ 11 ,,,,,_ utt1t• ut 1~ 1°"'·h •••1.>tU•' "'' "~"o 1 ""''' 'r r1 A n o hd 0• I 1tt1 J: .. " FICTtTIOUS a USINfSS l ''"'' '' ••• t11 r.tr1 tf'lt •t.o,,r HA.Ml STATEMENT "• "'•,,'*""• l1t• '4''•'·V'• c;it h• '" ,, "°"" Tf\e fotfo .. 11rio Pt!t\On\ ,.,. ooin( I '"U t.urinc.11 ""u" • '"" tt ,, bU\t,,f.\\•~ lut1 ft,U,•I-. lltlCNlrti .H 11'•11) \lo~'"'-" I H ~TI 0 NA L ENE AG y '-''""'')'• vu .. 1v lo1•1tei,n1 .. RESEARCH .tif!fO TESTI NG l /1.8 '"" 01 .. \h ,,,,,. 11! tAh•I .,,,,...,.I ''Jl Mor,,ovt.a Awtnue ~Ot r Co\t• l•• ,., .. U,ut• J ''"''' vn '"''t" "••l•ll"-01 Mts•, C•llt0f'n1•'1•n , ... ,,, ._.,, •'" J"1t , • .,,41,111 N•l,on•t En•tOY A., •• ,,.., • • ~· n, .. o bv "o'• "'''"''•""ti ~ C0<P0t•hon~ • C.•llfOf'n•• c0tooret1un McntQ.tQ• .,, ''''"' l t-•d "''' lh• 111 Dower Drivf' Suite ,S, Ntwl)Orl pr11ur1 ,., •IC) wta '' lA:/I ttJ lJt •J .. 00.,111 u Such, C•lllOfl"" 91M>J .... n D•O rr.11 W•lne-\1 t\ (OndU<ltO by •rt h•fJ\ Vt Ofh' h1 ,,. ,,, N'''"'O ·•nQ unlncotoor•te<I •\\Ot••Ct°" otn.t tn•n ¥W•h ti• ''''-'-'·~· u e1t 1~ oh.u1•"'•t•tl ulfit.., • pattnenhlp .. , 1tny tin• ,Uf•·• It'll•'"" J;un11 M•Qf'1 Nitllon.al Eneror Re\,•t<h fl .. fl!(Jf ttndo l<Ut Odtr r;f \4•'4 1'17SU O Stt'y Publ11,..o Or•n~ Co.a\t Dally Piiot Trus \t•tttnt-nt .,., •••to "'"n tn .. Oudl•Y G Boyd, r,.tt\U(fr ll•ltO lt11• t ''" a_..,. IJf Nf1111t•,,.•C,. t t415'l NO• 1• 11 29, DK S 1~1 4"• 81 Coun1, Cltr~ 01 Oranllt' County on kUbl k I HL1r. I I k Aom1n1\H.ro1 t fA -------------! Novtmbl>f S 1'91 c.>f ,,..... c-\fdt" (II 1,(f14,J lJ1•1 t 61 01 FOf'ltt & WMrttt, Attcwney• al a_.,w -I St.onion A•en1>11, "Jo. FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS N4Ml STATEMENT T nr fOllOt1111n9 Df',son •\ d r •nQ OYS•nt n ., tNVESTOllS MOTEL SAlE!> 1)01 OoYe SI Sult• .tOO. NewPOtt Bf•C" C• •1..0 H I JOHN'SON ,,., tnOu\ S.nl• An• Io 97701 Thi\ bu).11\M\ t\ tOn<IUCffd bY •" 1nd•it•du•I H I J oM \Ofl l n1\ ~f4ftfT'"'I w•\ lil•O "'''" lnit to-.;nty (I•,.., or O• •flQe C.ounty Of" NOvt'mDttt I) t4111 1'17- Publl\nto <>'•"9t Ca.\I Oe1l'f P110 No• u 11 n ~ s '"' ••SA e MUC MOTICE FllMSt PuOh•neo Or•noo Co.o•I 0•1l1 Piiot NOV 1 U 11 21, t'ltl •'fOt 11 ruauc NOTICE FICTITIOU$ aUStN[H NAME STATl:f>HHT But"• P•n., C.A tOolO ~ wtJh ,hlr<J C> ·'"'1' l w;t VA••• • •vf r-.o\I 11 lb(>.~ -' l"'lfl l'WOI PUlllC MOncE Tho lollO•ln9 person• ere oolng N~ ~fttH.. NOTICE 01' S•LE I t> EASTLAICE PLA NNE D OF'IEALPllOPEAT'r CO MM UN! TY IOI EA!>TL A .. E •1 PRIVATE SALE COMMUNITY ICI EASlLA>t,E LANO Ht A.,_ OEVELOPME'NT tdl EASTLAKE In lftt ~"°' C.OU<I 01 "'• \i•i. "' CE>jl ER. lt l EA!>TLAICE BUSI NE SS ._,.1.1o•n1,. tor tl'tt t O..nly "' °'""~ 1n CENTER,'" EASTLAKE BUSINESS ,,,. Men ... o• ,,,.. E>l•I• "' ""'"'0 PARt< IQI EASTLAitE OFFICE Mtletlr .. O+o .. ,.o CENTER 1111 EA!>TLAl(E OFFIC E 11oo111~ " rw ,.,,. 11'"'" lh"I tft• PARK, flt EASTLAKE Jf(MNl(AL ""°"'"'~ Wtlt W'I' JI •. ,. ...... )••• PARt<. 111 EASTLAKE TECHNICAL lo lh• "'~'•no o.-\1 b•OU• r \vl>1,..1 C E N T E A. f • ) E AST L A I( E to "unt1tnM1111on or W•O )U(Jrlr, •CH 1 """ I N 0 us TR I AL c ENT E R I I I on O• ...... ti.. Ith ""' OI l>r• ....... , EASTLAKE INDUSTRIAL PAR!( 1%1 <ti,,..... Olh\I ol fontt .. ~ ,,,., l ml EASTLAICE MEOIC AL A11u ........ 1.4 .. IJUll ~··"'"" ,.., C ENTER I n I EASTLAKE • 10. !I-I'••~ (.ountr 01 0••"11' "CTITIOUS IUSINlSS !> H 0 Pp I ioj G CE N T E R t 0 I ~t•I• ol l•hl0tn1.1 "" tllt flQllt 1•11• NAME STATIEMENT E•STLAICE EMPLOVMENT PARI( ""0 '"''"~" ........ a Of'\u ... 0 •• '"' Tit• following PP<\on Ii doing IPI EASTLAKE CONOOMINIUMS, tom• ..,1 ONln ..,.., •ii'"" •otJf't htl• bu,lntn•1 (q ) EASTLAKE TOWN ~ouses. ,,, •nd in1t•, •. ,, '~"' th• • ""'" "' ""'d \\ I II h' II• II"" I I. d "II S.11111d.11 \11\1·1111"'' •x 1•1io.1 .. I I I "" \ \I .1 I I' 1 ,. I I • 111 111 ltt 1' "11111 h I h.1p1 I l111t•1 nlt•l\1 11111 111 111,1.f• " \\,. llllllhl11 j ''"''''' I'll I" 111 111 fl, I. "'•111111 1·mpt11.1,.d.11th1•DJ1l1 l'1l111 sAMPSON AND OF T H o M A s r .. , l3 1''•11 " lit• "':1l> d PETIT I ON TO AD · KALKBRENNER A N O 1t'll0rom 11f lh1• t'nltt·ll St:.tll'' M IN ISTER ESTATE NO. 0 F p E T I T I O N T O FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM( STATEMENT ft\f' followino o•r\On\ art bu\1n~H •f REALTY NETWORK, 1113 B••er EAST LAKE APARTMENT!>. 1\1 llC'l'd"<lll.t\,,.,Qu•.,·Ob•09'r•lt<tfl0t Slrtel Sull• E CMI• MtH, C4111ornla EAST LAKE EST AT ES , t l I ,_., 01 ullltt"''" <>I""' 1>111n ,,, on Ooong .,.,. E • s T LA K E R E Al T y . ( .. I •cJ01l1on tu 11~11 Of •••n n. "••ell •• "" Solt9uard Proptrtln, Ilic, 1113, EA!>TLAl(E HOMES, (•I EA!>TLAK E lt111~ ot Clt'~tn on dno 10 all I~ 1 t•l•"• Bott Sl•HI, S..ilt E, Co.ta Mt w, SHORES,fwl EASTLAKE PLANNEO ••fl propptty "'u"l•O on 1no ,.,,,0,,,1•9?•1' E M PLOYMENT (EN r ER. c •) vn1n101w,dhO ., ..... ,,, M1\\;1\ll'I Vtt'JO Th" DuslntS\ t\ (OllO.,cltd by e EASTLAKE PLAZA II Cor por.it ~ounl; Ill (}tf>OQI \l•h ot l-'"'0•n•• \I Ill I II.ti \ d111 •1 I"' I l• .. 1.l'I ~IOI .I.II \ \\llftl\\ J(I\\ \Jfl l,l,I('\ \111ht111\ \\,I' hill II 111 lt,1!1 1111 \11i,:11,1 l'I l!JOH .11111 111 1,11111• 111 tht l 111l1•d ""''' 11h1·11 ht• \\"' II 11""" ••Id 111 m, .. t1· 111• h11mc· 111 11111111111!1"11 lk.11 h ( ',1 1111 I:! \I ·,11' 1111 I h1 jlJ•I l!I ''""' h1· h.1, l111·tl 111 \\1•,t111111,l1 I l\llh 111 .. 11111 l>i11111,1 llt "·'' ,, • h.11 ... , 11\t'llllWI .1lltf 1f1111111 111111tf •ti 1111 1-:u,, 1 J11li:1· 1t11111111c• '" fl1•,11 fl I 11111 p,1"'t ti .111 ,I\ "II \1111·111111 I .!I 1!1111 l!l'"tl1•• l'ACIHC VlfW N&«>•IAl l'AalC Cerreterv Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pactl1c V1Pw Or1vl' NPwpart Beac It 1\rm1• 1f111111i.: \\urtrl \\,11 II A·t1l164. ADMINISTER EST ATE 11 1· ' ., 1 ' ,. ti .1! 11 1 h 1· T 0 a 1 1 h e i r s . N O A 111234. \mphih11111 ' li.il'1111 beneficia r ies creditors lo all heirs B,1tt ... il1on 1.111h lh1· i.1nk ot and contlngent'creditors of be11£•l1(1ar 1e~ .. c reditors ht ~('fl!i•.1.111 I It· ,., 'un 111·d Mar y Euslace Sampson <1nd (Onl1ngent creditors of fl\ h" ln1.•nl! "1ft• Iii •tll!l'I and persons who ma be l honias Kalkbrenner and f<tflo, 111 <11"."1 "'''J. CJ. l. o therw ise interested i~the P('r '>On'> who may be "'"' 111.11111 111"1·' :lk'·'· l j will and/or estate. otherw ise interestea in the TOM R•C ttAIRSIYl(S. 719 f lltn Slrttl <.001~ ~•• CA 97611 Tom Gold •Ht R••• Ono HunllnQ!on &.ach, C • ., ... MolMICt Cell, "6 c.11~11ne Sl•Ht Nf"'Por1 Bea<lt, (A 92 ... 3 Ttll\ bu''""''' ,, C-Of\duc lf(J OY • QtMt•I Nr1,..r~o Me1 .... ~ l '-•" Thi~ '1•ttment we\ f1lf'G w11P\ t.,t' county Cl"~ 01 Oo noe Coun1, on NOv•mbt't 1J 1"1 toroor•fkw\ Pt•i• New pcrt &teer\, C•H,orn'• D4rtuvftttly '''''~ r1\lt'u 4\ tOllOw~ ~teouerd Properllts. Inc "'"° 10 w•I L•rry E WtlcllmMI, IS IAREI MEREOV RfGISTEREO LOI II'" Ir••• r.o ,..,, ............ p CN•IFl ..... ct•IOO!ur BY THE FOLLOWING rNO•O•l)•t•buo• , .. p_,.,,,,,.,.,Qfl Tit!\ •C•lt,.,,..,l was '""' Wlllt Ille CAD ILLAC FAIRVIEW HOMES )"'"""""" M• ... tlldhC•OU\ M•""" County Ct•r .. of Or•n~ Counly on WEST. • Gtnt,.•• P•ttntrshlp "~' utt1u ol ,,...,. lC'Juf1ly l-ftc.0H1er .,., frfov J "" comprised of Ca tlforn1a cor~•ltOtt\ V• AniJt lovnh 10111 Aw•·f\•OJ ~~10 , 11JM4 to •II M•~\1on v•~10 <_t i.tut,,,,. ·' n rt < h 1 1... 11111 Ion n r A petition has been filed will ano or estate 1 """ .ili.r \\ "'h111l'1011 •1 by Hetty S. Lar kin In the A PPt1t1on has been tiled tlJt11o:ht1•1 lolti· ti Jilin of Super ior Court o l Orange by Jerry C Ayers 1n the '''"' 1>•111 lli•.u·h. ·1 ;111tl I County reques t 1ng that ~upc•rior C.ourt 01 Orange i.:r.inill-hiftfl1•11 °'1'11 t•f'l> '""Hetty S. Larkin be ap-County r Pques11ng that ht hi·ftl "'~ \l on<l.i1 po i nt e d as p e r sonal J<>rrv C Aye r s be Publlt.hltd <>~91 Coe1• D•Uit Piiot, W ILLIAM tv. INC t(alifor,_1• '"'""H\ ot '4tl• t"'"' 1tt 10.,.,1u11uon. • F11Mitl How 1 U, 11. 21 .. '"' 41ll-11 coroor•ctont u Coroor•tr Plata ot 1n,. \H'H1"1 ~tot .. ,°" tont.•m4't•t>•t ut Publl"""' Or•noir Co.it 0.11, P1tol NtwPOr18Mth,CA'2MO .... , or O••I I.,, df'CI O•l•rtff No• U 11 11 0ec S.1'111 ..... •llLJC II""( DANIEL ti, INC 1cal1 lor~1• •••O•nt•O by not• •ctu••O b• rv '"' < oroor•UonJ 11 Corpor.iett Pl••• 1Mcu1 QdQt O• t t U\I lJf'tO on tftr "'IUC -TICE Now Port e.aoi, CA t2...0 O•OP\"I It loO loOIO )I.WO lo...,~ ....... ,.,, "" l'ICT ITIOUS aUSINESS C A 0 I l l A C "'1n D•O '1111·mhi·1 .Ill 1~1>11 .it representative to ad-app().lnled as personal Ns-m tt '> 1111 I' \I 11 I ( l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS ~ ·'' ·" 111r •• 11.1n mrnister the estate of rep re '>l' n I a I 1 v e t o NAMESTATiMENT l'h.qH•I "'lh k1·1 C'huc·k Mary Eustace Sampson dOn11 n1ster the Pslate of Tnt •011ow1ng perwn• ••• 001n11 "°'''h 11( lh" t'.t11.ir1 (under the Independent lhomas 1<.atkbrenner buStnHs .. th I"" \ Ad ''t t fEtt TARN UT ZERHAMllTO N ·'Ii l' .~ .1 n t .1 , n a m1n1s ra ion o s a es c under the lnoepenaent 1.E'AS1NG COMPANY 1"s 11•011111 1111111.111111! Th,·r1· \.\ill l>t' Acl).Thepetitron 1ssetfor Adm1nt':>trat1on of E!>tates A••nue.F-200 Cast•Me••C••1u• p111.11 .. rnil11.11, r1h·-•Hid hearing in Dept. No. 3 at A(t) lhepetition 1s SPI for John w H•m•••on nu R.0M11 11111•1 m1·111 .11 H111 n11l1• 700 Civic Center Drive, heartng 1n Dept ... 0 . 3 al '""'""~ F-200 c. ... ,.,,.. ... c • .,.,. W C . Sa ,, Byron M Te•nutttr fruilet 19U :'\;_1(11111.11 ('•·nll'll'I\ e s t, in the 1tyof nta 700 C1v1c Cente r Drive, Rto1>111Avttnuo."100 co.t•Mtow. U111·1,1'1t• 1'.1 :-01·111tl'" Ana , Cati forn i a on Vves t, in the c.1ty of Santa ca,,.,. 11ncl1·1 lhL· tliit•c·tion <,f December 16, 1981at 9:30 Ana. (alitorniaon I.Jee. 23 Thi• buslneu is conautled o1 • I I I 9tnere1 -'""""'P la1 Hlr .. 1w11 Mo11111 01111· a .m . 1981at9 30A.M. John W Hamt1101> M111111al\ 111 ('11\IJ Mc·sa IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECl 10 the "'" 1te1M>tn1 w•• llled wit~ 1ne :i·lll ;,~!'Joil granting of the petition, qranting of the petition County Clorh oi Orenoe County on Tl't• tollowltt; orrsoni ,.,1 dol"Q CC•llfornl• cOf'por•tton) 1100 We\t ••II CM. •fl<tn1fl"O ,., """' ••~•rW110 01t1H N4NIESTATEMENT FAIRV IEW CALI FOii,. iA, INC I B•a•.,, ollt•• lo <> on ""'"'II~"" bu$l"-H ., Artesia 8out•••rd Compton CA t0110 .tt •nw-ttn .. Aflt r ,,_ hr')I OVbht.4hOlf THREE Js DRYWALL 17• Mont fltlJ lluslnf'\s •s condutlfd Dy • n~ .. or •no O.~· CS.It ot \Al• v ..... Cotle ~ .. C41ll0tn1• t2621 goner.ti paNl'ler\ltip u•l•O lft•\ ·~,. o .. v of •·o'""'"' r JostPll J Vel""h 174 Monlt VISI• OM11tl L Lint '""' Casie MtSll. C.llfOf"'" t2U7, ExtcU11•t Vic. PrHldfnl Jemu N Sl11<1lt, 11001 OcfMI Front Tll11 Sleltme<>t .... ltled with Ille NtwPOrt Beech •C Calllornte ., .. ), C0<.111!1 Cltrt Or-Cou11t, on Nov s JemH W Ole•• 110 E 1•111 Sl,.tl '"' Cott• ,,_.,._ Oilltornle, t?U7 l'<Ob(:UI ttUr.IL~ AOn11n1\oft 410t t... t A Of tnfl r\l•tt' Of \flld [-'-C-""'11 nt Fl7MSe FONfE & WAllRtN Publls...., Oranoo C.0.\1 Oe1ly Pllol, *1 St•n""' A•t., • T1tl1 llu•lness 11 tonducled by • 0""trel Pttll\eUltlp No• I, 14, 21, zt, 1'111 OOJ 11 1 !lu~n.o !'er• C• 'llH>lo Joe V•'""" r1111 suotemenc wet fllf!d "''"' ,,_ Coun11 Cltrk ol Orenge County on Nov ), 1'111 1------------1'175'1 Pvllllslled Orange Coe\! Delly Pllol Nov. I, 14, ll, 11, 1"1 4'21_. NS..MMt ORANGE COUNTY M U N ICl~A l COV•T f'uDll\ltt'O °'""Of'(. 0.\1 0•1ly l'tlOt No• II, 711. ~ o1 1"91 )JOI e1 PUIUC NOTICE 644 2700 Of:RIEG you Should ~ither ap pear you ~houlo e ither appear Jiovomi.r 12 ,,..1 1'17MU M ,\It(; AH ET M A tt y at the h~aring and state at !he hearing and s tate Publlshttd Or•nlll' Co••• O•llv Pilot ------------ IH; 1< 1 r.:;1;. a n•sidMtl 111 your ob1ect ton s or file your ob•ect ions or Iii« No• u,11,11.0.. s 1"'' ,.,111 PUil.iC NOTICE H•lllM>• JUDICIAL DISTlltlCT 4601 Jemllw" a1vd., N•wlll0f1 ... er.. C4lltoM1la tJMO PLAINTIFI' N~_,.., NOTICE OF SALl OF REAL PROPERTT •T PlllVUl SAL( McCO.MIQ MOUUA•IES Laquna BPach 494 9415 LaQuna Hills 768·09JJ San Juan Cap1c;trano 495·1776 HAalO. UW~MT. OllVf Mortuary • Cerre 1erv Crematory 1625 Gisler A .. e Costa Mesa $40 5554 f'fUICI H OTHHS llU. H04DWAY MOHU4U 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 ULTZIHGllON SMfTM & TUTHILL WISTCLW CHAf'I L. 421 E 17th St Costa Mesa e,~937 , N1·wport l4'•11rh. <:a Stw "''" written objections with lhe written obiections with the ------------ horn 111 llrfl.,h1ll. Sl'ollancl court before the hearing. cour l belore the hearing PUIUC NOTIE '~~~~!:~~·:NE:s Jfltf 1·:1m1· 111 AllH'I l('J '" Your a p pearance rnav be YOlll appearance may be Tiit lollowl"O Pt•Un Is doing 1915 Slw wa' Jll J l'll\I' in per son or by your al-1 n per'.>on or by your "CT1T1oosaus1NEU bu•lntnu nll'mlw1 HI Our Lad\ 111 Ml torney. attorney. NAME STUEMINT 8 s R SECURIT"f COMPANY, uo I F Y O U A R E A Tht followlrtQ r>erM>nt •re doing Wtsl OrengetllOt~ • 1•, Pl .. entla, l'Jrnwl l':.trt!>h she w.i., a I F Y 0 U A R E A buSlnous C•lllornle 92670 m(·mh1·1 ur the Womrn'<, ~RE DITO~ o r a cont· (. k E: DI 1 O R o r a RILEY ERI CKSON NO 1, wu Ronald Vtffl*ll w1001,,~. ''° we11 Gu1td nn<l tht• Allar Soc1<'l\ rngent cred itor of the de· contingent credrlor o f the Btrc11 Strut. Ntwoor1 Buch ~;,~,=~~!~,:e • 1•, Plut nlla. She ,., sun 1v..-l1 b\ her cea.sed, you must file your oecea'.>ed, you m ust Ille ce1t~,~~.~e::'rio Rll•v. 1.,., M•w r1111 tiut1""' 1, conc1vt1ec1 Dy •n bel•)vt.'1.1 hu.,hund Leo Jame' claim w it h the cou rt or your Claim with the court or1ve.vme P•".C4111..,n1 .. ,"' •no""°""' l>trt1.'J!. Sr an<l her ln1 ini:: presen t It l<? the per;;onal or present 1 l l o 1 h e Ru-11 R1c11era Er•oton 11u1 R°""ld Y wi911tns C'htldren Milri.?an•t ,\nn representative ~ppornted personal re presentative ~':;t•r 11-. V•ll• Per1'. ce111ornt• co:~·:. "c~::-=: ;;:!,.;.:!~0:::1"y t: O ' l'I ahcrl \ ol ~t·w µorl b y the court within foor appointed by the courl T111s D•111rwu is conoutted Dy • No•'·'"' Uc.1l'h. t'a and Leo James ~nlhs from the date of w1h1n four month s from oene••1PMtne"1111! 1'17MM l)("rlcg. J r ur Morma del first ' lssua.nce of letters a s the date Of f irs t issuance J Patrkk Rll•Y N:.u~f.'~ .• ,,°!.M199, 1'111C.O.•I Oel1y,~·1,· prov id ed tn Section 700 of Tllh •t•t-•41' "'"' with lltt • -.,..... Rr' \u 13 jlrandchtldren of letters as provided in County c,.,, ot Or.tnoe COullty °" ------------,tncf 2 1:11.'JIJ?rnnctrh11dre11 the P rob a t e Code of Section700of the Probale 0c101111ru.1'111 Abo sur viving are 2 srstds ~allfornla. The ti~ for (.ode of California. 1 h e "1~ l\11th1m nt• 0 Nt1ll or OranJ?e. filing c lalm s w lll not ex-time for filing claims will lj:,,u~,~~:.~s~: °""'.:_~~i ---,.-,-CT-1T1_ou_•_•_u_s_1N-.-,-s-- Cu 11011 ,\11n1• ('oc·hrun ot plre prior to fo ur months not expire prior to lour MAMI STATEM•NT S<·nl Reurh. t'u . 1 hrothl'I' :~~~oW~e~~t~~~-tt~ hear-months .from !he aate of Pit.JC llTICE .,.,~~~.~0~!-•no "'"°"• •r• doing .John D1um11 11tl or l.11 YOU M AY E XAM INE the hearing noticed above. IAI SUR, ANO SANO MOTEL., l'l l'M'l'nln, ru Tlil' ((ol~ the file ke r,t by t"A (""'rt YOU MAY EXAM IN E l'ICTITIOUSIUSINISS 1111 TOWERS AHTAUllANT, (Cl f{oson II I)( It d .... vv • the file kept by t he cou t NAMI STAT9MI NT llOAll OWALI( Rl!STAUllANT, uu , , wi ' r~c e 111 If you are nterested In the If · . . r · Th• 10110.1119 11erson 1, do1119 Soulll Coei1 Hflll••Y. u..-.. •<h, 7 3 O I M on F r 111 a~ . estate you may flle a re· -rou are rnterested in the bu•lneu es c.i1torn11ms1 Nol'ember 27. t911t nt Our quest ~Ith the court to re-est ate, you may f ile a HAI AU TO 1100Y coH cor,;'.,~.~~~1~»~"~~,:.~!11~;~: l.u<J~· of Mt C11rmc1 Ct•thollc ce lve special notice of the request with the court to ~~~~~~~ :~~:.T~•~• s~';·,,~~ 0,, .... , SM oi.... CA11torn•• •m• C'hurt'h , M41 WN11 Balbou Inventory of estate Ind of receive special notice of StrH t,SMIC•A11•,CJ11ilom•a •ne» T111• Dll•'" .. ' 11 cot1dutted 11y • Hl\·d .. Newport. Beu{'h. Cu the petition s a ccounts and the Invent or y of estate c11unoT1W111v11,9012 wntMer•t. urPM•llon Mass or t hl' Rcsurrect1011 reports desc ribed In Sec· assets and of the petit ions, s.n1une, eat11orn•ettm J ~~=~t~'"' .. 11 .... .,. "'" be held ut 9·30 AM on t I 0 n 1200 • 5 of t h e accounts. and repo rts ,,.J1~11~,:.•1nn• "<Olld11Ct.a 11, •n her•'"" • 11turdAy, Novem~r 28. 1981 California Prob ate Code. described tn Se~tlon 1200.5 0-0 TIWlll v., fill• •IAt-• ... "'"' wltll t .... 111 9: 30 AM on Saturd11~·, James L. Aubel, Jr. of the California Probate r1111 ""-' wet "'• wtth 1119 co11111y c1.,11 .i o. ..... Ct111tty .,, ,..C:l llOTHIH Nol'cmh(or 28. 1981 ot Our 3432 Via Opol10 Co0de. 1 ~:~:~,,;·~.:,' Oranoe CoYntY on Oct°"" a ""r11._ SMITHS' MOln'VMT Lady or Mt. C11rmel Cotholk Ntwpor1 Bt•ch Qt '26'> av d S. o.tt y, Attorney ""'" , ..... ,...._ SJ10STH111oa 827 M11n St Church. lntcrm nt ervlce11 (714) 673..t142· at Law, I ISS Civic Center U• °'"'"" MI M•1UOM .._,,nUnQton BHcn followed tmmrdl9tel} at Published Orenge Coast D rive, West, Sant• Ana, ~,!::!t°,~ar='\n .,.,.u .... ".,.'cai••l,.••..,•••::"..,'1:.-..,..,._._ 536-6539 Good hepher<J C'rm C'lrn. Dilly Pilot Nov 21 22 28 C~ 92701 t,,(114) '34.-6607. s..otu ...,CAnnt '"D1elit,CMlfw'llletn • ... ------------"'. lfuntinf(lon Beach. ("a · 19815124-8{ ' ' ' ' Hov"~':~o.c"'!f9.1~~~"' PllOI, ,._,DI,.,.., 0r.,,.. eoett 0.11, '''°t """'"'"' Or1111t CMt1 o.u, "llet, ,., Hh , U, JI, 11, Otc. ), 1•1 ~I NtV Y, 1•, '1, a. t•t ftl1 .. I .. I INTE RNATIONAL BAY CLUBS, INC. d bl• BALBOA 8AV <'.l ue Of FENOANT STEPH EN L. LUCAS SUMMONS CASIE NUMal!• 4«1'41 NOTICE! y.., ..... -..., '-· 0.. c ... 11 mey llKltle ~Ml YMI with"" , ... , ... , ... -d ""'"s y ... r"_.i wlUllft JD .. ,._ RN<I lM lftlwmat1911 ........ II you wtlll to -,,,. lldvlce of en •ll0tnty In lhh mlJlltr. you Sllould 00 io 11romplly so lhlll vour •rlllen rt111onw, II Mil', ""'Y lie meo on llmt AVISOt UJi..1 ... tlee ---Iii l•l-...-W<Wlr c..,tra Uf ti• e11fle11cl• • me., .. •"• Ud. rw-d• Millt"O .. >I .... LH 1• flllw tTIK len -r.itW. SI U•lfd-.Clllcher ti <onMfO de un •llo9edo tn nit Hunto, dellerla h•cerlo tnmed,•t•m•nlt, d• '''• men••• . .., ASPUHle H<rll•, ,, hlly •lgune, 1111tClt Hr re9lt lr•O• • llttTIPO I TO THE OEFENO"NT A tlvll complelflt lies l>ttn llltd by ll>t Plalnllfl .aoelntl you. It you wl\/I 10 ct.lend lllls •-II. vou m11tl, wlCllln Jt d•Yl efler 11111 summoM I• M rv.0 on YOll, Ill• with tlll• 'ourt • wrlll•n ,.~ .. lo Ille COmplelnl. Unit" YOU oo JO, your Cleleull w111 bt • .,,...., on IPPllctllon Of lilt Pl•lntlll, Ind 1111• c-o..rt may M itt • lvovn-t •11•11111 you lor "" rtllef M l'NlllllN 111 "" complelnl, wille r. ould rHwll 111 oar11lthm1nt ...... ,, ltklllt of monty or prOjllltty or otlffr rJll!.I reciu•tl.O 111 ll'e c.,,...•1111 Oel9d AUOllM U, 1911 J,,....,_, C'lor1I .,.s-............ TltOMA~llHN. tllt. am11.~ ....... 1411VMai.C....... .... hO Ot~•t• ,...., ... ~ c.... Oellt .. .. Hoo, U, JI, a 1>9t. t. 1'11 .... , NoA l- fn lhr ~up(_'t1or (ourt ol tttto St•t" at (.,.11totn1•, tor tht County 01 OrM!Qf tn tn~ M.41Ut' o• ll't-l''"'" ot ~•MO M• l.•ltt•V. 0.-.U\#0 Notte• I\ "''"D• QI"''°" lh•t tn~ unOtt\tonf'(I Wiii "f'll •• Pr IW4'if .. )41" lo tnt n1QrW-\t aM be'\t b100t r 'ubit«t lo <Onfit""'hon Of W•O SVC>C.'t liJt <..oun on or •tltr ""' 8111 CS.• 01 o.<tm0t1 1911 •• lftt Ofht• ol font•' Yw•tr•n, Attor n•Y\ •• l •• 1011 ~t•nton A•tnut •'°'> e ....... l>•r•. C.ounty of Ot•nq~ Stllh' of C..allfornut All ,,_. rtght l•tl• •no '"'''•'t ot ,••o Cle<te~ •I tr. """' Of 0.•111 .tno all IN rtoN. en~ .,., '"'"'•'• "'"' ,,,,. est.le OI '*'° Ol'<ta.td IMI• atQutt•O Df 0Ptr•tt0n 0 h•Wt Of o,,,_.,.IM' Oltwf th•n Ot In <lddfOOft to th•t of WiO CW<•a....O, •t tht llmt of Ot•IF\. 1n .ano to •II 1t\t c~rt•ln r••• pro~rty sllue190 '" '"" untt>corpor•lt<I ••N ol MtHIOll Yi..io. Counly"' Orenoo, St••• ~t CalllO•"'•· per11c .. 1arly dHcttllto •• lollow1, 10-.. 11 '" unc11v1oed one·halt 1111ere•I 1n Loi •t of T•4<t No •..c> *' !Mr map •Kor-1n -1•1, ~· ~ lo U OI MIK-elleneou• M<lll\ In ll'lt 01110 01 '"" C.ounty l!tcoroar ot Ore11ot County. • more comtn0nly ~nown •t 7tJ1t Camino Adelento, MIUIOll \/NljO, C.ltlornlt T•rm\ Of MIO <••11111 lawtul -· Ol tM United $1ettt Oii C0ttl1N'll11tlon Of ••••. or parl ~••" .,.., llt la11<• evlelt llCt el llY llOtt 1ec11•1• oy MorlO•tt or 1 •tlll 0.•f 011 ,,,. pro,..tty M Miid .,,_OOI .... OltiOtl ... •111111111, elCK or Oii ... io lie Ill Wf'lllftt -wlll 116 ,.,.,_ ............. ~ .. tny ttme ...., "" rltt1 """twit• Mtfff ................ .... OatM llllt ............... Hh. ltOal.l'T HUNll• ~ ... ,,,. ................... ......-....... Y9 ...._.._. .. ._.._.CA .. ~ar..c..o...~ ...... ....... ,, .. -..,... .. ... .... ~l J Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Seturday, November 28. 1981 ' • lJnited Way is more than just a fund drive. It's people giving, working, helping ... and that feels good! ... doing things for others all year long Whether it's a reassuring voice on a crisis hotline, research to fight catastro phic disease. or day care for working mothers ---we all need a hand sooner or later. It's nice to know someone is there when you need them. Aclopd- Chlldren' s Home Sooety of California 542-1147 Holy FamUy Services . .. . .. ..... 835.5551 AlcollloU.• aa4 Dne Att._ Alpha Center. Inc .... . 993-4400 Center for CreallVe Altemanves . 642-0377 Community Counseling Center ................................. 831-0616 493.7333 Concilio of Orange County . .. . .. . . . . 54 7 -0729 Am Step House of Orange County . .. . 631 -9802 Family Smnce Assoaation . ..... .. 838-7377 GaJY Center .. .. .......... ................. . 87()..6755 National Council on Alcoholism 835-3830 The Salvation Army .. . . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. .. 778-5460 Straight Talk CHnlc . . . . .. .. . .. . 828-2000 The Villa .... . 558-9807 542-2732 YWCA Central Orange County .. . 633-4950 Clilld aad s"°-A"- Alpha Center. Inc .. . . . . .. .. ..... ...... . 993-4400 Child Guidance Center. Inc . 871-9264 Children's Home Society of Califomwi ...... 542-1147 Chlldrens Hospital of Los Angeles ....... 2131669-2308 Chlldrens HosplUil of Orange County ..... .. ...................... 997 3000 Ext 241 Family Service Association ... .. ... . .. .. ~-7377 Gary Center .. . .......... .. .............. 870-6755 Girts' Club of Nonh Orange County .... 522·3153 Holy Family SeMCes ....... . ............. . . 835-5551 Laguna Beach Free Clime ........... 494-0761 546-3715 The People's Clinic .... . . ... ........... . . 542-3981 Pnde Development Counol Inc 543-2528 YMCA Orange Coast . . .. .......... 642-9990 YWCA Centnl Orange County . 633-4950 Clilld Cara ,. American Cancer Sooety (for cancer victims and familial 752-8600 Children's Home Society of Cahfomla ...... 542·1147 Concilio of Orange County .................. 547-0729 El Modena Community Cenler . . .. .... . .. • 532-3452 A SH · Harbof Area ..... ... . . 64Ui060 Good Neighbor Child Care Center ........................ .. ..... 836 7660 836-6531 Pride Development Councll. Inc ........... 543-2528 The Salviltlon Army ............................... 778-5460 Services for the Blind. Inc ...................... 541-3354 YMCA • An11he1m Family . ... .. ....... 635-9622 YMCA of Orange County 542-3511 YMCA · North Orange County ......... •• 879·9622 YMCA · Orange ............................... 633·9622 YMCA · Orange Coast . .. . . ................... 642-9990 YWCA · Cenlrlll Orange County .......... . 633-4950 YWCA Nonh Orange County . ......... 871-4488 YWCA ·South Orange County ............... 542-3577 eo-..u .. for ........ _ ... , .......... . ar.. .. Alpha C~nter Inc ..... • American Cancer Sooety . * Amencan Hean Associabon . .. .. . . .. . . .. * Americ:.an Lung Associabon of Orange 993-4400 . 752-8600 547.3001 County ........................................... 835.5864 • Americ:.an Red Cross .... .. ...... .. .............. 835-5381 Assessment and Treatment Sel'\lke Center ........................................... 549·1814 Boy's Club of Buena Park ....................... 522· 7259 Boy's Club of the Harbor Area ................. 642-8372 Boy's and Girl's Clubs of La Habra ..... 2131 694-1805 Boy's Club of Tustin ................. 838·5223 838-3054 •Catholic Community Agmc:ks .................. 542-6778 Center for Crtallw Altemallws ................ 642-0377 Child Guldancce Center of Orange County ................................................ 646-7733 Children's Home Society of California ....... 542-1147 CUnlca De Salud Ment.111 ........................ 751-1060 Community Counseling Center .................................... 831-0616 493-7333 El Modena Community Center ................. 532-3452 family Servke Association ....................... 838-7377 Free Cbnlc of Orange County . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . ... 956-1900 Fr1endly Center. Inc ............................... 771-5300 Gaiy Centef ........................................ 870-6755 Jewish Family Service ............................. 537-4980 Laguna Beach Free Clinic ........... 494·0761 546-3715 National Coundl on Alcoholism ................ 835-l830 Orange County Assoculoon lor ReUirded Citizens ...... The Ptople's Clink ......... .. • Rehabilitation lnsbtute of Orange County The Salvilbon Anny The Salvation Anny SeMCe ExtenS10n Services for !he Bllnd. Inc . . . Speech and Language Development 738 3972 542 3981 633 7400 778 5460 898 9332 541 3354 Center . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. 821 ·3620 Straight Talk Ctinkl . . . .. .. .. • . .. .. . . 828 2000 Tniwlen Aid Society 213 432 3485 YMCA Orange . . 633 9622 YMCA · Orange Coast . . .... . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. 642 9990 YWC>. ·North Orange County ............. 871 4488 Em•e••cwfoo4aa4._..... Alpha <:en1er. Inc . 993 4400 * Ammcan Red Cross .. 835 5381 •Catholic Community l'gel'lC1eS 542 6778 Community Counseling Center &11 0616 493 7333 El Modene Community Center 532 -3452 FlSH Harbof Area 642 6060 Fncnd)y Center 77 I 5300 Luthmln Sooal SeNICes !Chnsban Temporary Housing Facility) . . . . 534 6450 The Salvation Anny . . 778 5460 The Salvation Army Servxe Exten~ 898 9332 Southwest M1nonty f.conomlC Development AssoculllOn . . 547 4073 b.36 4173 ')42 3511 Travelers Aid Society YMCA of Orange County Em~-·Senk-• Amencan Cancer Sooety Coodtio of Orange County El Modena Community Center • Goodwlll Industries of Orilnge County Orange County Assoelaboo for Retarded Cit!Lens 752 8600 547 0729 532 3452 547 6301 738 3972 837 7280 547 4073 633.4950 871 4488 542 3577 Saddleback Community Enterpnses Southwest Mmonty Econo1mc Development Association . . . . . YWCA Central Orange County YWCA Nonh Orange County YWCA · South Orange County Youth Employment SeMCe • • .. . 642 0474 Haa4kappe4Senlc- • American C.Sncer Society • Amencan Lung ~ial>On of Orange County . . . . .. Boy·s Club of Buena Park ...... Goodwlll Industries of Orange County Pride Development Council. Inc . Providence Speech and Heanng 752 8600 ' 835.5804 . ... 522 7259 547 6301 ... 543 2528 Center . . . . .. ... .. .. ... . .. .. .. 639-4990 543 4822 •Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County . 633 7400 Saddleback Community Enterprises .......... 837 · 7280 Services for the Blind, Inc . . . .. .. 541 3354 Speech and Language Development Center . 821 3620 • United Cerebral Palsy Assoclllbon of Orange County. Inc .......... . . ...... 546·5760 YMCA of Orange County ..... . • ...... 542 3511 YMCA North Orange County ........... 879-9622 ....... E411Ca .... * American ~ncer S«lety ...... 752-8600 • American Heart Association ................... 547-3001 Thanks to you • Amencan Lung Assoc:1abon of Oronge County * Amencan Red Cross Amencan Social Health Assoaabon Boy. s Club of Placenoa Boy s Club of T uson Center for Creaove Ahemat111es ChUdrens Hosp11al of Orange County Free ClmK of Orange Countv Gary Center Girf s Club of SanUI Ana Laguna Beach Free Chnle ... Na110n11I Council on Akohohsm Orange County AssoclabOn for Ment41 Health 835 58t>4 835 5:~1 415 321 51 S4 528 8140 f!J8 5223 8&I 30">4 t>42 0377 Qq7 1000 Lu 241 956 1900 870 b755 549 2051 494 0761 546 3715 835.3830 547 755<.J Speech and langul)9(' CA>velopment Centei 821 3620 536 2&81 542 3511 879 %22 633 %22 642 9990 633 4950 871 448H 542 3577 United States L1fesavmg Associa t>on • YMCA of Orange County YMCA Nonh Orange Countv YMCA Orange YMCA Orange Coa§I YWCA Central Orc1nge <.ounl\i YWCA Nonh Orange Countv YWCA South Orange C:.ounl'\I Ho•• HaaJdi Cara V1S1ong Nurse Assoc1a11on of Orange County 9n 1212 H-11tta1e ••4 HeaJt• CU.le. • Amencan Red Cross Boy s Club of Buena Park Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles Chlldrens Hos1>1tal of Orange County Concilio of Orange Counl'\I El Modena Community Center Free Chmc o( Orange County Gary Center .. Laguna Beach Free Chm< Orthop11ed1C Hospi1al PrOVldence Speech and Hearing Center . . .. 835·53HI 522 7251) 213 609 2JOR C)q7 lOOO Ext 24 I 547.0729 532 J452 956 190CI 870 6755 494 0761 546 3715 213 742 1300 . .. 639 4990 543 4822 ...... tt_ .... ..,.._ s-.tc- Boy' s Club of Placenba S28·8140 542 6778 547 0729 870.6755 537 4980 • Catholic Community Agencies ....... Concilio of Orange County Gary Center . Jewish Family SeMCe hakw Clda ... Senk•• Abrazar . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. , • .. .. . 893 3581 • American Cancer Society • .. .. .. . .. 752 8600 *American Red Cross . 835 5381 Boy·s Club of Placenba . . . • 528 8140 Center for Creative Altemabves .. ... 642 0377 Concilio of Orange County . . . . 547-0729 El Modena Community Center . 532 3452 Family S.!Vlce Association . 838 7377 ASH · Harbor Area .... ......... . 642-6060 Friendly Cenler. Inc . 771-5300 Jewbh Family Service . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... 537 4980 Laguna Beach Free Clinic ....... 494·0761 546-3715 . ttworks ••• IUI All. .OF US Unlbed Yllly of Orange County NtS The People ~ Clinic Pnde Development Council Im • Rehab1l11.aoon lns111u1e ol Or11nge County The !:>alvabon Army The Salvaoon Army SeMce f.,.tension Southwest M1nonty Economic D.-velopmenl Associaoon Vnlunteer Bureau of Nonh Orange Counl'\I YMCA Anaheim Family YM( A Nonh Orange County YMCA Orange 542-3981 543·2528 633 7400 778·5460 898 9332 547 4073 526 3301 b35 9622 879 9622 633-9622 YWCA Cenrral Orange County YWCA North Orange Counry YWCA South Orange County .......... 633.4950 8714488 542-3Sn hrvtcae for lltlllt•'ll Pneo•••I ••d Dapeadeau * Amencan Red Cross . Anaheim SeNICemen s Center ln1erla11h ServKemen s Cente1 835 5381 635 0540 492 1814 Un11ed SeMce Organll.llOons Inc !USO) 202 H62 071)0 Semc-fo r Tra••l-te Commumry Counseling Center FISH Harbo1 Area Fnendly Center Inc Laguna Beach Free Chmc The ~alJOO Army HJI Oblb 493-7333 t>42 6060 771 -5300 492 0761 546 3715 The ~lvanon Anny Sel'VICe E11tenS10n The ~lvall<>n Anny Southwest M1nonty Economic OPVelopment Assoct.!lllon Travt>lers Aid Society YMCA of Orilnge County Yo•tll1 De.alop•-• a•d Racreadoa 778 5460 546 7R80 898-9332 ')47 4073 b36 41 73 542-3511 * Amencan Red Cross ... 835 5...181 * Boy ~outs of America 546 4990 Boys Club of Buena Park 522· 7259 Boys Club of CYPfes.s 527·2697 Boy sClub of fullenon 525·8241 Boy's Club of the Harbor Area .... 642·8372 Boy's Club of Laguna Beach. .. 494-2535 Boys and Girls Clubs of La· Habra 213 694 180.S Boy s Club of Placenoa 528-8140 Boy s Club o( San1a Ana . 543. 7212 Boy s and Girl s Club of the South Coast . 492 0376 Boy·s Club of Stanton . 892·1097 Boy'~ Club of Tusnn .. 838 5223 838.3054 Camp Fire. Orilnge County Couool Ill( 838-9991 Center for Creaove Altemahves 642 0377 El Modenil Community Center 532-3452 Friendly Center Inc . . 771 -5300 * Girl Scout Council of Orange County 979. 7900 Girl Seoul Council Spanish Trails 632-2518 Girl's Club ol che Hi1rbor Area 642·7181 Girl's Club of Laguna 494-7630 Girls Club of Nonh Orange County 522-3153 G1rfs Club of Santa Ana .. 549 2051 Los Ali1m11os Youth Center Inc . 827 9010 Orange County Assoaal!on for Retarded C111zens . . . .. . . .. 738-3972 The Salvation Army . . 778·5460 The Salvation Anny ............................ 546. 7880 The Salvation Army Service Extension . . 898·9332 Services for the Blind. Inc . . .. . .. ... .. . . . 541 ·3354 Souchwest Minonty Economic Development 547-4073 Association .. .. .. ... Stanton Athletic Club • . .. ............... 543.9793 YMCA -Anaheim Family ..................... 635·9622 YMCA of Orange County .... . .. ....... .. 542-3511 YMCA · Nonh Orange County . . . ... . .... . . 879-9622 YMCA Orange .. . ... .. . . .. . .. .. . .. • 633-9622 YMCA · Orange Coast ......................... 642-9990 YWCA -Central Orange County .............. 633-4950 YWCA -North Orange County ................ 871-4488 YWCA South Orange Councy ................ 542-3577 Youth Employment SeMce ... .............. 642-0474 Vol.8teer ..... •• Volunta.ry Action Center ............ 953.5757 855-6n2 Volunteer Burau of N0t1h Orange County . .... .. ... .. ... . . . ... ... ... • .. 526-3301 • P•nntrtAs~i•te In fund n l•l111 In buslncu Uld lnd1mry Your Unl~d W1y atft "Will lllppon the effona or thb 11cncy. On111111l<>f11 pledpd to a pennettllMOCiMe art credited eowanb ca111paip paniclpatiOll and "''" bt tckno"11edf'd' by tM de•lan•ltd aatncY Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28, 1981 Louie Fanouy makes hasty treat from falling Douglas fir. Loggers cut down trees that were cooked in place by super-heated winds following Mount St. Helens eruption 'Land of standing dead' cleaned up TOUTLE, Was h. (AP1 They call 1t the land or the standing dead -the gray and ghostly upper Green River Valley where men like Louie Fanouy make their living falling a nd bucking the old growth timber With 6-foot chain saws, ax and wedge they attack the giant Douglas fir that survived the eruption or Mount ~· Helens May 18, 1980, but were cooked in place by tl1l super-heated winds that followed The mountain Isn't visible from where the loggl. work. It's about 14 miles away. up and over a line or ridges. Just as t he 100-Coot snags left standing ha n a nickname, so does the timber blown down by ~he eruption It's called dead and down, and this time of vear th~ a 11 that coats everything 1s ver y slippery .. After 35 years in the woods I neve r thought I w., ..... 1 have to tackle something as nasty as this ," says FanouJ 54. "It's one headache after another." Fanouy hangs onto his chain saw as it nps into a tree 812 feet thick. His partner stands b.> making sure that the cut is true. "Normall y, not too many things get the better of me ," he says of his fears about the volcano. "I'm scared or getting fried." His partner. Bill LeMond, 32. has spent 10 years lll these woods, but he's had enough. "I think l'll try something else, something that pays better." he says. ,.,..,.....,._ Logger Danouy replaces chain in his 6-foot saw, which he and partner Bill LeMond use with ax and wedge to cut down giant Douglas fir . Logs are loaded on t railer for shipment. Just as JOO-f oot snags Left standing after the eruption. have their nickname, standing dead, so dou the timber that was blown doum. It ia called dead and down. ' 732222 27 72222 a a Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturdav. November 28. 1881 s. s oa success u ara e sa e. arllJe Sale Garage sales, yard sales. rummage sa~es. street sa les ... no matter what you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH . When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage salef So get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing itl It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple. Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your • sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful sales have been held in the evening, just after work. Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for any other large event that may attract potential buyers away, such as fairs or community events. Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day. What to sell. Everything ! That is, everything you haven 't used in the • last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new, or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for it. Get a pad of paper and search yo ur whole house. Look eve rywhere, and list everything. Fvrniture. Th is is yo ur main attraction and your best source of incc "le. Be sure to place furniture where it can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sa'~-> (check the classif ieds for comparisons), but h igh enough so you can come down a little when somec P shows 1n te res t. Rockinq c hairs, che5t ot drawers. tables and chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques shou ld be grouped, and kept close at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia items are very popular - display them well. Clothin9. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark the price way down. Put as many things as possible on hangers. Separate kid 's things by age. Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low prices are a must on clothes except tor unusual items. which should be tagged with an explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers, dress worn by Mae West)." Appliances. These wi II sell for a fair price only if they work. No one wi II take your word for it. Have an extension cord so they can be tested, or better yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned ori etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Planh. These usually go fast, but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper, Maggie), and write a line or two on the name card about how to care tor them. Write your ad. Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, II aentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922 Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets, lots ot unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if needed. Don't use abbreviations-many people won't bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Oon't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item in the ad must be on hand at the start of the sale . . Where to advertise. Place your ad where it will be seen by people who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The • Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irv ine, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley-guaranteeing you wide exposure. And with the Pilot, you 're not paying for waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 t imes or more, and start it a few days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. Make a sign. To help make your sale successful, make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size is 14" x 22". Placing your sign. The morning of the sale, but not before, place your • signs. Be sure and add your address and any directional arrows. This should be done about a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs. Please check with your town's planning department or clerk. Marking prices. Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape . However ·you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can 't sell you 'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year. Serving refreshments. This doesn 't have to cost much, and creates a friendly • atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in business for the day, with a lemonade stand. Display. Make sure everything can be seen . Have card tables or • boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer questions, relief for lunch, etc. Check your neighbors and friends. · II See if any want to join your sale. This wi II give you someone to share expenses with and increase interest 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 in your sale. If others join you, be sure to include this in • your ad (example: "three-family sale," "neighborhood DailJ Pilat ______ sale-"). Gr-oup s-ales a-re a 1-ot mo-re fun_. too._ GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/ ~~ MAY.'. IT-BE SUCCESSFUL AND EUN/ ____ _,,, 330 w. ~ St., Co Sta Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday 8-noon. \ Cancer fight hopes seen CHICAG-0 <AP> -8 tter therapy 1and earlier dtaan<>:ies are helplnti more poUents with the 10 mo t rommon forms of cancer win their battle with the dJaeu:se. a study says The s tudy, by the American Colle1e of Sur.icons. sold there wu11 improvement in the five. year survival rult ot pnUt•nt.is with common can· cer11 in the 10 yeua endln& ln 1979. More strikina improvement was observed in tM survival rate of patienl!I with less common cancers such as leukemia end Hodgkin's disease, it said. "Thi:; ls good news," said Or. Charles Smart, direc;tor of the cancer d partment of the colle1e of suraeons and a clinkal professor of sur1ery at the University of Utah. ··1 think It's encoura1ing." Improved therapy and earlier diagnoses were the two main factor!! leading to the better survival rates, he said. "The results of the new study indicate we are makin g good strides against common cancers and excellent progress against rarer ones," Smart said In the Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. The college is a physicians organization. "Survival rates are more sensitive than mortality rates in gauging improvements," he said. "l think that what we are seeing is that bet- ter treatment means better survival." Physicians generally consider a patient who is free of cancer for five years to be cured. The study, conducted by the college's Com- mission on Cancer. analyzed treatment and results on 468,288 patients . The survival rates were compared with those found in a similar study by the National Cancers Institute for the period 1965 through 1969 • The changes in the five-year s urvival rates were: Breast cancer, 73 percent survival. up from 65 percent in 1969; lung cancer, 11 perct:nt, up from 9 percent, colon cancer. 50 percent, up from 46 ; prostate cancer. 68 percent. up from 57: uterine cancer, 84 percent , up from 75. Also, bladder cancer, 70 percent. up from 62; rectal cancer, 49 percent. up from 42; stomach cancer. 15 percent. up from 13, invasive cervic cancer. 65 percent up from 57. pancreatic cancer. 3 percent, up from 2 percent. In the less-common cancers. Smart ·said, lhf' change in the survival rates was more dramatic. particularly among children The five-year survival rate for patients with acute leukemia rose from 3 percent in 1969 to 18 percent in 1979, and the survival rate for chronic leukemia patients rose from 32 percent to 40 per- cent. The fi ve-year survival rate for patients with Hodgkin'~ disease rose from 54 percent to 72 per cent, the s tudy showed Seniors helped with housing BUFFALO . NY <AP1 Juha Schick has traded her hous ing worries for a new roof. free rent and an extra $52 a month while launching an experiment some say could help elderly homeowners around the nation .. 1 reel like queen for a day." said Mrs. Sctlick, 66. after signing the first or an expected 80 con· tracts to be offered under the Home Equity Li ving Plan. a nonprofit organization designed to give house-rich, cash-poor senior citizens a chance le profit from their equity without having lo move from their homes . After an appraisal. search and survey, the participant begins receiving a monthly check, based on the value or the home and the owner's life expectancy. as determined by insurance industry mortality scales. The payments continue until the participant's death. when the house reverts to HELP. HELP. backed by $1 3 million in federal block grant money, assumes all tax and insurance pay- ments. immediately performs repairs and con- tinues a 24-hour maintenance service. .. Homeowners sign an agreement which al- lows them to live in their homes as long as they like." said HELP Director Donna Guillaume .. They·re retaining the best parts of owning a house the shelter portion -and they're selling away the headaches and responsibilities ... s he said. ·'When the participants no longer need the house usually when they die we then market the home to someone who will hve 1n the neighborhood." Ms. Guillaume said. "We recoup our investment and then can take someone else" into the program. Until HELP came along. Mrs. Schick she said s he had been supporting herself -and the house on monthly payments of $303 in social security and a $50 pension from a department store. "We are the demonstration project for the country," said City Councilman Norm Bakos. who originated the idea five years ago Bakos got special permission Crom the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department to use block grant money to set up the fund And , added Ms. Guillaume. "We don't have to ask for future funding. We have it. The interest rates lo· day are helping us . Our success is locked in ·· "It ms in exactly with President Reagan's concept." said Bakos after Mrs Schick signed her papers Friday. "In all other kinds of social projects. 1f you give money to someone who needs it , you take it out or the pockets of someone else." Here. he ob- served, "we 're helping them help themselves " Bakos said he plans to spend a year or so "working out the kinks." Then "I'm going to fly to Was hington, hand 1t over to HUD and President Reagan and say, 'You can, if you want to, set up· modules all over the country.' " Canada OKs drug TORONTO <AP> -Canada has become the first country to license a synt.hetic form of the active ingredient in marijuana for use by cancer patients to counte r t he nausea -c aused by anti-cancer drugs, the Medical Post reported. The Post saJd nabilone -a laboratory-made chemicaJ similar to tetrahydrocannabilon, or THC, the active ingredient In marijuana -would be marketed by Ell Lilly Canada Inc. of Toronto under the trade name Cesamet beginning next year. IUl!llUOl~•T Of'C:.u,1 ~··· ., MI I NOT I ca M Al • I IN COUNTYO•Oa4*tt AMIHOIO TO alli't.IC:f A HeCIOfk O.W om.w..t OIC8MH1' I.. "" 110 Ol'INIH.0 ........ CA..,. OATI MA1'1'1A010" AMllM08D ....... ._ AOl.1.AI DA COIUH •oTtc:a IMVIT INO llDt lte.....-i IAMU8L C01'1'H •ICllll'T OI' ""<>l'OIALI: ... IN IUllMllOlll l'AMll. 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OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED "".. The O•ner reMNH Ille •'9111 lo rejkl PublllllWd Or°"99 Coeil Delly Pilot, •nv or •II blos, lo we10 •nr NO• tt. Oet S 11 "· 1•1 S1t7 ti lnlormallty In a bid, eno to mah This JYl....-1 Wtl fll..0 Wlln IN Counly Clef'.k of 0r•"9t Covnty on Ocl ,. , .. , PUIUC MOTIE FICTITIOUS IUSINIU M-1 ITATl.MIMT Tne follo•ll'g per1on h doing °"''f'MK-' -' STEEPLECHASE ENTERPRISE~. twtrdl In -lnltf'Ht of lhe owner DATEDNowmllerU, 1 .. 1 CITY OF IRVINE By IONA L. OGLESBY 0.llUly Cfly Clerk P11blt"-' OrM>Ve Coe>! Otlly Pilot, Nov Jt, O.C s. Hl1 SJOl.41 •••• Argylt, H11nllnoton Btecll, C•lllornia92.-1------------ John M Buckley, H•• Argyle, Hunllngton 8N<ll, Celilor'lll• ttMt Tnis b<Alnen h <onelu<leG II~ •11 lftOlvlOWI JoM .... Buc~1.., flu• '"''""""'' w•• 1111.a ••Ill ,,.. Cownt y Clerk or O"•noo County on NO¥ Jl, 1te1 ,.17U74 PuOll"-' <>-C:O.st Otlly Pllol, Ho¥ U , Dec S. 11 "· 1 .. 1 S711 .. I MOTICl!OI' .. Ult.IC MaAlllMG I El'ORI THE l'UMNIMO COMMIHION OF THE CITY 01' l'OUMTAIM VAL.t.EY SUPE•ta.t COUllT Of' THE STATE 01' CAl.IFOlllNIA ORANOE COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTlllCT 1• Cl¥k Cetll« Ori.,.. Weil 5-11 AM, CA ti1tl Pl•lnllll CROCICEA. NATIONAL BANK • netlonel llanluno HSO<l•lloi- O.f.-1 WILLIAM VV Ml TCHELL JANtiT MITCHELL...0 DOE 1 lhrOUQll DOE 10. '"''"'' ... 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A <Ml compl•lnl flu _,, flleo Oy '"• plelnllff ~IMI vow. II vou wlsn to oeteno 11111 l•ww•I, you must, wllnln ..... -'"'' wmmoM .... ,_ on you file wun ttw\ court • •tttten NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ille rn_ .. to lht <omoltlnl Unleu yow on we--,, O.C-'· '"'· •I oo "' your def Miit "''" lie enterl'd on , )0 p,m . 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O!>At.!> The Petition SUClrnlllild .,., R••· "-'" G. propowl• wlll be put>ll<ly _,_ eno St Don, '°""""""' Blbkt CllUte~ of reeo •I 2 00 pm on Oece..-r 2, 1,.1, l'ou11leln Vt1i.,, for COMlr-.tllon of •I lhe -menl-Oflke of 1M new chwrc" tlructure to hov1t Owner unctM.,y, ldmlnl1trt llvt ••et, 0 a I A IN INC. C. 0 I< TI( A(.. 1 Cltur-.. -nurwrv et ITSH Euclld OOC.IJME;Hl s I he spec:illcat1on• ere Strffl. ent1lled ' w alnut Avtnu• Meo1en T H ESE MATTERS •re being Ltna,°capino . "lens t no proceueo pursuant to llW Pr-Inv •P•tll1c111on1 •no t ll contre cl L•ws ot '"• St•I• of Calltornl•, 00<um•n1s may bt -••neo from the Oo"9rn..-c-. •l.000 ti -• •M O.perlmtnl Of l'ue>hc "'°'"'· Clly OI Ille F-eln Velley Monkl!Mll c-. rrvine, 11200 J•rnCJOr" Roeo, lr•ine, Ttll• 21 • C.•lllorntt A non ••IMno•b•t It• or THOSE DESIRING TO lotlfy In $IO.OO wlll lie Ul<lrgl(I tor H <h .. , 01 ltvor or In ~tlon to tht PfOllOHll oocumenll. "'•"' ano •CM<•l•ullont wltl be gl"'" en _.iunlly to Clo to •I Ill be m•ll-tor •n eoo111on11 cnar91 1111 puOll< "••rlno. II fMrtller "'1u 00 lnformtUon h dulred, vou rn•y 0 PROPOSAL <.vAkAl\llti i teen Ofltec:~ !:: .:!:":!':. =·=~ 11 P•OOOWI 1111111 tM .cc.orn-ueo oy • CL.IN TON SHERROD urllfleo or <tsn•tr \ "'90 or btO 11ono • 1n 111e •mounr of 10 percenl ot the toter ~.:;,,~YCornmlulon blo Price IMIY•bl• to lhe Clly of Irvine H I gMet.,,IM lnel 11141 OKIOer, It 1111 Publlshtd Ortl\09 C:O.al Delly Piiot propo>ll ,, e<~•Ptecl, wlll ptomptly o• 11, 1•1 5707.ft eicetMI• rne contr.cr. MC11<e pay...-1 1--------------jof Wo rkmen s Comp•n••l•on DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If 'fOU htiv• lu•t meo 'fOUI now flcUllou1 Bu1lne11 N1mo end h•vo nol 'f•I tubmltted II for put>lle• llon, plo•M don't fOtfOI ,,,., tho 11m11et1on '' ao deye fl'Offt delo Of 1111119. Tllo DAILY PILOT will p11bll1ll ~our at•l•m•11t ,., 840.00, °"' Glrcutenon l11clude1 tho e11tl1• Ora11.. C01M .,.. 111d let 11 llOticet 8"41tf In 111 .Oltlont . 111 order 10 aut>- mlt roi.1 11tte111ent for pubilcallon Hiid •P· proprloll CotlJ llld e oll•cll 10 , ... DAILY PILOT, P.O .... tffO, Coeta Miu, CA, tala, We n de a.. r"1. fot lfto fo11111tton Moiit...., 14- Ytrll•lnl pl••H cell 141""21 .. w. tns.vr•n<e, ano tvrn•.n • Mtl'1Ktory .-.11111 .. 1 1-'trrorrn.n<t lsono 1n the tmounr of 100 per<ent Of Ille to&tl IMO pnce ano a Labor eno M111r1t11 Bono 1n Ille • ..._., of 100 percent of llW Iott I b10 price. WAC.~ AA T It~: Al ttqulreCI llY S.Cllon ,,,, Of "" C.hlOfflll Li-e-. , ... OwMr "'" •term•-lllt oeneral .,,..,,111119 ratn Of -• 111 .... IOUllly ,,, Wlll(h lllt won ., t.o be pertorl!MO. CA«M•• OI wtd •eve rate oeter m1ne11ont art m.1111e1nee1 ti Iha OlllCH Of tr. Owner -lfe 1¥•11•11le UPO" '"MHI lllf Conlt.CIO< lnell POSI • ~ 111 MllO 00<-I ti •«II 100 tflt. l M Contractor '"o eny wotenl•«1or Uflller n1m •IWlll pay "°' 11u 111e11,,,. JCM<ll1ct0 o,.v.111119 ,., .. or ••ee• 10 •II wo<~"*' ernproyeo 111 IMUl<MllonOl IN(.Ofllte<I Plt0JioC1 AOMll\l1$TRA110N: All Q ... , .. _ .. leCJW to 11\ll proje<t P<I~ lo Ille ~of 111411 INll ... Cllredecl lo ArlllW SMtellCM 1~ ow .. &A'$ AIGHU IUiUJC\rED; llll Ow-"'°"'" ttw rlellt 10 re1ect •llY or 111 bid•, to weht a ny lftl•"(n•lllr In • blo, e11d ro makt aw•fH In Ult lnttfftl Of Ille 0-, 0.11 ~''·'"' City Of 1,..IM I ene L. Otl•br Oef>wly <;1ty Cler~ PwbrltnH Or-CGI" Diiiy l'llot, L--~------------'-----------~-----------..J,.OV ,,, .. "'' lllMi .6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8· Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28, 1981 CLASSIFIED INDEX T1PllctY•U. Cal 642·5671 .USfff SAl( ... IM -111• Ital ... .. 11111 --.... I .. .... IW ,., •• ,.,. Ifft ·-... ,. .. .... ,. lal ~ ... not JU ·-,.., llot -... -mt -Zlllt Ala ----, .. ---Mn -''la ----... ""° -ll(IO •llO .,. - .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPOATUNl}Y ,.......,, MeHc.t-: All real eatate ad verllaed In this newapaper la aubJect to the Federal f1J1 Hous in& Ac:t of 1968 which makes 1t t11e11J to ad verttae ··lllly ~re~n~. llmltatlon. or die· crlmlnation baaed on race, colo r, religion, sex. or national or1gm. or an intentloo to malte any euc:h preference. limitation. o r du- crimination." Thia newspaper will not knowlnflY accept any advertis ing ror real estate w hich is 111 v1ola- llon of the law. alOH:Actftt1taen ~~ ...... .. ~ .... =ff-,..,.. '••• .. DAILY PILOT•-• hWlty for .... tint l•corrtc:t IHtrtlo. o.ly. UNIQUE IN CORONA DB. MAR & NEWPORT 4 Bdrm, super master bdrm, Jge kit .. on Little Island. $395.000. BAYVIEW 1n Bayshores. finest de· tails. gourmet k1khen $775.000. 4 Bdrms in Sp.yglass. 2 fplc 's. spa, financing $479,500. 3 Bdrm & den. on Balboa Island. dock. view, income unit $6.50,000, 4 Bdrm Sandpiper model in Harbor Vu Hills. Fina ncing. S420,000 S Bdrm Nantucket model in Spyglass. <'1ty li ght vit-w. financing . $695,000. ~ tto...forWt 4 Bdrm . torner location in Harbor View Hills Ocean view. $449,500 :: ···················, ·o·o· :: Ge.rol 3 Bdrm + studio. master suite, in llarbor View Hills. $450,000 tliKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• - =~ = :::::::~) = W·flN')lOl.ruo" ~ •orw~ Yt ••H' )O» .. .,. ...... 1 .. , ~ AMIOlllCDIUIJS, rm.AlS & tosr & FOUND -... tor ....., Llt•ll'rieihu• ...... ,_ ,H~' ........ ci.. .... ,., ..... srmccs s..-""' DtfM-•) OOl.DTllfNT & 'mAIATIOtl '\c-..h 1111Mtw111M ....... t ..... ........... .... . M[ICMOllSE ........ . A.,,..MWU 4_.lNlllll ::= ......... c·uwtM6 fAt'll...-• C.t• ...... ftwWY• ........... c; ... .,.-it=-~ u. ..... u---~ .. 9( ..... ,, ·-Mut'f'U .......... ._f't •• Wfall..._""""" .. °""• ,..,. • .:.. ,..., =~~re ~·=: .. a.. ;:.,-... H1f'1 ,_,, .. IOATS & MAllllC COMUNT ,,.,,..,., ~u Metflll Mn•H IHUlhn&rl .. , ..~.,..,,. ._..,.,.,..~t~r ...... s. .. .... ,~ ... '*" tlrrMl•~•'-t-1 -. ........ TIA#SPV•UTION --·'"·" ( •MPff• Vk M.nt °"1.twtan -~---· ...... "·~~""" Tr~Tr1vfl !Z.';~ ~-:-. '"' AUTOtilOllLC ~f' .. 1· UUltwt \.01•~.hlt l~tUh• .. HK''" ~~~~~!"' rr.-a.. ,_ 4..wi.. ..... AtN.11tW1ntM AUTOS, IMPOITCD W.t•I A.11 ......... .... 1'.U. Hul•t lllW l •Pf"• 8:1;- 0•bd t'f'tf'•fl • ••• -· '•(ti.•f J-,..., ... -i•·"·• ....,_._ ••••• 'lrt1 ... tn.tMM II~ llC• ,.,, ''"'''' ......... ,..,.. ... lt.-.~H "oOt KO) ff R°'tt ~ $wkrw r.,... r, •• .,. "otl•••n• ~--· AfTOS, 11£1 ......... , UTOS,USEI t.drl•t Allt.: ..... C..WIM '"·-0..rokC C..1w1•ttr c. .... c ........... '--"''"'' .. c...,., ~r ·-·l '-"'• lh.-.<H• =~tltf) or:'.:&. .. .. _ P11.-ii ..... -r••• v.,. ..,. .... Ml NEW --"'' , .. ..... ... .,,) ---------... -llOl?J ---------llM -- ..... ----•<iO .. ,. .. .., - 'Ol\I> """ "" .. ,. .... ,,~ '"'' - ... , ... -Ill> •11 --"" ... -till .. --..., •1 -Ml -""' ---. ''" BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY 'ILOT tor ...._. .. ..... ,.. ... °"""' r••ulreMtnl• for 1 utlttt a Flctltloua ................ MMS21 m .m ln.aton Pridt Of Owwenllip C DM duplex. So o f P.C.H .. 3 Br 2 Ba·2 Br 1 81. Assumable loans . OWC paper. Seller leaaebaa or uc:hange equity for home m CDM For 1ppt. c:all Nan .. NEWPOITGUN ONLY $116,900 Assume $91.200 at 123, owner will c:arry 2nd' 4 Bdrm. Broadmoor m Big Canyon Pool. spa S685.00> Two story duplex on Bayfront-Beacon Bay, 3 BR up & down. OMC. $145.000 4 Bdrm Sandpiper model Great decor and yard. Pn\'ale loC'C1l1on $487,500 Duplex overlooking the Pavilion, ex rellenl condition S995,000 O\'erlook the b<t>· swam in your O\\ll pool. fa bulous price. $.535.000. Fo r m a I d 1 n in g • I Jlllt...ll()U( Ii 1U(~ rireplare. wetbar f""'llll ,,.. ~ Sparkling pool and spa' REALTORS. 67S-6000 Call today 673~ 2443 E.u1 CoHI Highway, Corona d~I Mtt l'.ill:>i !J:)! !!I WI HA YI H Of THI lfSl UST1MGS IH TOWM 1"5S$14-1 ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CIMaf1!11191Wh · Cotiilo Desirable Trina mdl 3 Br 2 Ba. vu & patio. prof dec:orated. Assumabl~ loan at IO'Z. OWC 2nd T D. For appt call Nan Fryer. act 759-1221 HAllORVIEW OHL Y $235,000 Owner w ill cirry large 2nd ' Cozy c:ountry k1tc:ben. 3 large bdrms. fabulous yard reatures bubbllng spa, BBQ and patio hea~r! Fee land. Call today. 6734IS50 rem1 DICOIATOI COND0-$15,000 former model c:ondo in mint condition Hosts views or greenbelts and s wim ming pool. Owner will carry ftnanc:111g with low down. Call now. @ SEA COVE ,ROPHTIES i 7 14-631-6990 c ... I ·~· P rime Corona del Ma loc:1tfon. Two 2 Bdrm units, excellent condi· lion, low down. owe. AAk ing $325.000 fir Ad Actiln &all a Daly ftlt AIJ.YISOI &42-111 EASTSIDE 3 IDR MOW SI 69,000 Quiel cul·de-sac in prime E. Side Mesa. Parquet entry. Brick frplc. Tiled kitchen. Pantry Family ~~alter & softener. Spa . En~sed of~treet RV pad. Giant patio. Storage shed. Fruit trees OWC lg TD at 13';;. Very flexible. Low 6"k 1st TD. Just reduced S6000 to $169,000. Bob Licata. EXECUTIVE EST.All Custom golf estate home , 4200 sq. fl. 200· fairway frontage! 5BR, 412BA formal din rm, recreation & hobby rms, 2 frplcs. fam rm, sundeck , porch. pool & spa! Panoramic views from most r:ooms , 3 car gar. Storage galore. For personal preview call Bob Licata. Bkr. 759·1221 CAPE COD OM CUFf DllVE Spectacular VIEW of OCEAN , BAY & soft rolling hills. Cape Cod design with 4brs, Jba, and pool. Th is home combines elegance & tradition. Call for private showing RAE RODGERS 631-1266 MEWPOlT HBGHTS Excellent TERMS & PRICE on this gorgeous Jbr country cot· tage. Has it all! 3 car + parking. Drive by 520 REDLANDS AVE. and call RAE RODGERS 631·1266 ISLAMD DWUX Way under market. View of Bay. Super N.P.B. location $60K down will buy it. Call Curtis Herberts Sr. 631 -1266 Mn ILUFfS IS Pill JOHNSON I am the RE/MAX specialist for Npt Bluffs. lf you're buying or selling call P ete Johnson at 631-1266 a 3 5 • Cll Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28, 1811 ........... w. ........... Wt .......... 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Further reduced. now Utl,000 with substan~ial owner financing. Dir IAYCREST -IEST IUY "OHE OF A KIND" Immaculate 4 BR home. Formal dining rm & oversized BR 's. Seller has purchas ed another home & price refl ects need for rast sale. With rull price offer, seller will carry attractive 2ndT.D. & note for 5 yrs. $335,000. Suzanne Shuler 642-8235 (Ll2l NfW CONDO.LISTING Fantastic Financing for this 2 BR, 212 BA. formal din area & private patio. Only 112 years old located near Harbor Hi gh School and within walking distance of s hopping. $159,000 Fee land . Donna Godshall 644-6200 (Ll3> IEACH FIONT CONDO- LITIUDOWM ..,,. ~\~·, SEACLIFF OHLY $251,200 This home surrounds a cool and shady en lrance. Located 10 pnme Huntmgton Searhrr 4 bdrms . ram1ly room with large bnrk r1replare Custom stained glass. and custom brick heavily uud to enhance its beauty or rertd at S2S8.200 A must to see LI.Sled ex elusively by Coldwell Banker Don't miss out call today 894 7~21 REDUCEO $75,000 Gli mmering harbour hghts acrent beaut1ru1 entry to luscious waterfront home Every vantage Potnl desired Large boat dock, 4 bedrooms, gourmel kitchen. decor done with exquisite taste Call for your private showmg 894 7S21 EASY TO IUY. LOW INTIUST Less than a mile to bearh Huge assumable 1st TD at low interest. This gorgeous. 2 story Condo has 2 bds . l"a baths Resort hving m a gated community with pool, spa. sauna and LennlS Price JUSl reduced to sell fast Only $118.900 Hurry on this one. Listed exclusively by Coldwell Banker. SPLISH-SrusH Sll4.900 Lovely pool home near the end of a quiet country lane surrounded by towermg pine trees is this classic ranch style home. 4 s~aclous bedrooms. new baths. remodeled lutcben. separate dmmg area With new earthtone carpeting All this makes this home a true value. Marketed at a 1980 price or $134,900 Listed exclusively by Coldwell Banker MILLION DOU.AR VIEW Custom built Spanish ~tale on the main channel in exclusive Huntington Harbour Private 4S' dock 3 bedrooms. 2i., baths. solar heating. every imaginable luxury available With reasonable down. owner will ' carry entire loan at 13 7'1 W /less than in· teresl payments or $5,000. per month Listed exclusively by Coldwell Banker Call now - 894-7521 REDUCB> S55,000 Dominating rts o-.·n waler bound point + 42' dock Windtnll brirk entry with luscious rourtyard and water fountain. Sittinii area and ele11ant formal l1min11 room. All bdrms have balrontes to harbour Just reduced SSS.GOO Shown b) .ippomtment only 714 1194-7521. call loda> W. IUrtilgton Beach (213) 591·3321 (714) 194·7521 at Edwds & Edinfer, H.B. ; llTA111 Aaahlm Hilla E11t Rld&e! Beeullf\llUdnn I\\ bllh home featllrift1 family room, formal dlntn1. pool and 1p1 ph11, city ll&JQ Ind Cl• nyon vlew1. Cuatom Ulruout. Louted at Ml Soutb Boone Ci rcle. 0 D HOUie Saturday .. , ..... c.... New 2100 to • 1q. fl w /beach ' main bay vlew1. Extenalve cutlQm UPfrtdel in tUe • oak U2S,OOO to ------•I ~.ooo. o,..w1s.1.s MHDHB.P7 Help yourself to a Hupin1 selection or Quahlled Hopduls in the OAJLY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS 1115 W.lwA•• numor~ Make your shopp1n11 easier by using the Dally Pilot Classified Ads. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES IAYCREST nw>mOtW. French doors from master suite, family rm , kitchen & dining rm . all lead lo inviting latticed patio with lovely plantings. 3 bedrooms , 3 baths. Owner will offer extremely favorable fina ncing. $325.000 FEE. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·4 1907 TUDE'WIHDS IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 FOREST E. OLSON, REALTORS EXECUTIVE1S IETIEAT Towertng trees + oversized lot reates a reeling or total pnvary. Oramat c entry Spacious h\• rm + rormal dine acc:enttd by massive beamed ce1l111g.s B1lhard s11e ram rm w twetbar Every ronce1vable luxury at only $238,500~ Don 't wart t•all now" TIMUX HUMTINGTOM Wat Four years new triplex. m111utes from ocean All units complete with rireplaces and garages No-.· at S280.000 Owner Wiii ass&St with you r rinanring. Creal investment' Don't wait Call 962 ~ 4 II. rOOL SPA Sl21,900 Sphsh splash this holiday season in warm bubbling spa Atrium style entry greets your guest Two-way rtrepl arcenL, spaclOUS hv rm & ram rm 4 big bedrooms En1oy festive holiday gathenngs in your entt•r tamer's bargain Won't last at $121.$00 act now Ca II 962 "'8S SMAIT ST AIT S7 I ,150 Stop renting & start 111vest111g1 Low down gives you rantast1r end unit condo amidst very private setting Serious seller leaves washer. dryer, refr1g & more all for you -but hurry, call now ' 962·SS8S WALK TO THE IEACH-$115,000 Brisk one-hair mile walk home from beach bring you view massive two story amidst lush landscape• Roomy entry hall leads to huge liv rm . country kitchen & btlhard sized ram rm w I rich crackhng firepl. Take over loa ns + owner may carry TD to gel you tn w rusonable down ' Don't wait call 962-SSSS SECUllTY SI 19,000! Private gated drive leads to country charmed townhome wicily convenience Ceramic tiled entry to spacious hv rm + formal dine both viewing pnvate sunmng area + room ror green thumbs! Huge master suite. Immaculate w/plush decor Now al Sll9,000' Must act call 962-SS8S IAICiAIN tUn'llS! SIOJ,900! Here It 1s ! $103,900. Large lush ya rd. 3 big bedrms Spacious master suite w/wall of glass to party patio Huge sunshine kitchen. Plush ca rpet. RV parking. Serious seller re· duced to $103,900. Vacant for fast posses1ion Won't last Call 962·SSllS. E. IUltilgton Beach (213) 592-1525 (714) 962-5515 . at lf..u.nt & Caflld, H.l Dafebout Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US ••. TO SPYGLASS. le.tlMt ...... d ''SMtllpert" ... -cWc. 110· •lew lot. DecoretC!r rerttcf tltr•IM)-.0..t ••• Mtffc......iy •• telMd llttldt -.... Sil ~ .. . pin boat roo.. Pool. .,.. ...... . two co•trtd paffoa •••• $1 ,100,000 OPfN SAT & SUN. 1:00 to 4:30 COME WITH US. .• TO COIOMA DR MAR. Fht btoc:k CIAlo•t Oc ............. Yl•w of OctClll Giid t-tty. Two btdroo.. Two botttt. Wood ..-..iii ll•lltg rooa 222 MARIGOLD •.••••••.••.•. $375,000 COME WITH US •.. TO IAYCREST. Ex· •cllttn tlwff ~ M.t. Mt• ,.rfK· tloft boHI MlsJdt .ct .t. For-' dlltlltcJ roOtll Giid ct... Pool tbe y.-cl. la_...t ICllld1copllicJ. FMl*d gm'CICJlt wlHI cobiaett. 192 I TIADEWINDS LAME •••• $325,000 AV AIUILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ••. TO MEWPOIT ISLAND. Wat•rfro.t. TllrH b•droom. lGnJ• ct... Patio. Pl« .ct float. IOOM for """boots. FH lcmd ••••••••••• $479,000 COME WITH US. .. TO MESA HIDE. like MW ••• fow lwdroom i.a.. located °" Hclutln cul • soc circle wftll ollfy fMr hot1HI 40' solar htailltd pool 11111 ............ .. wt 11Mtf&board cowt ...•• s 115,000 1617 WESTCLIFf DR.. N.I. Ul-7300 5 IEDIOOM CilANr Follow the winding r pa to spacious family home m presllglOt.IS Mesa Verde New 1nd1t1onal deror m warm neutral tones Carden window & walls of glass open to lush private garden An ~Landing value Better hurr) 64S 0303 C OU.EGE r All Sl25,000! Bar11a1n buy ' Sparkhng 4 bedroom restures r1rtplace & formal dtntnR room Rtmodeled kitchen. separate laundry room New paint Neutral carpet Ideal location Hurry call 64S 0303 1·2 WTSIDE Charming older 3 bedroom bnck hreplace Covtred patio Park hkc yard. Hoom for st cond unit Only $124.000' Fantastic value Call 64S-0303 OpPortun1ty IACKIA Y! SI 13,000 Spacious livmg room with stone rireplace. 4 generous bedrooms huge. pnvate master suite Paneled den reatures bnck r1replace Sparkling pool and spa Lorated on quiet cul de sac. Assumable loans' Take advantage now Call 645·0303. NEWrOIT llVBA Sl29.500! This spacious 2 story t.oWllbome has it all ' Woodburnmg r1replare Family room 4 large bedrooms Including huge master suite. Sunny patio Commuruty tennis. pool, spa & saun a Take over existing low interest loan Bargain value only $129.500' Hurry Call 645-0303. DREAMERS DBJGHT Exc1llng Wimbledon Vig' M1gn1hcent planned comm 1s Co6ta Mesa's newest ad· dress. Ceramic llle, soanng clgs. Walls or glass Serene neutral tones. Designed for ex qu1s1te carefree living! Assume low interest loan Call today 645·0000 LUXURY UVINCi Mesa Verde! Costa Mesa's best address Charming ramlly home features charming brick fireplace. Generous famlJy room opens to l1~1e covered patio and plush outdoor en- tertamment area Owner fmancinc. Don't delay. Won't last. 6'5-0000. Costa Mesa (714) 645813 at Han• & -Cata Mesa ..... er TIAIE CUSTOM llAMCH PLUS aepartte 1ueat • home with 1.eM.11 court and pool oo 15 acm · baa been aubdMded Into ' lots. t 3 lot. loan H · sumable · or trade for home or lot in Newport Beach or LllWJa. Full price '8'7S.OOO. Aaent, 7l•!9"-15lJ M.LDUfUX OMa.JLOT Prime Npt Hgta IOCI· lion. Leaal lQ build 3 con· dos or triplex. J ust re· duced $30,000 to S~.000. MUST SEU.. lelMMI ..... by 6734700 DESEITED COUMTIY STYLI $74,900 Restore and save S$ or build new! Big R··4 lot, minutes to beach area. Owner will r111ance Wllh low . low down Call 963 7010. Rulty World I Beacbs1de COIOHA DB. Mil OPPo.TUHITT Quality bwlt duplex by owner /bu1lder. only 2 yeara old. Ownen unit has 3 Bdrm, 3 bath. 3 deck s . skylights. bea med ceilings and 3 car garage. Owner financing available 500 SELL idle 1ten~ -.1lh a Daily Pilot CIJ~~1r1C'd Ad. 642 5678 *1 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Proudly Prtstnfs: {leo"Jian Co,nial matUWn Big ~yon Country Chm -1 1 OH THE ITH GREEN A masterpiece of elegance and dignity overlooking the lush green ra irw:.iys. Crellted by Newport's finest build~r Top quality craftsmanship & materials, abun· dant 1mporled marble, air conditioning plus numerous other fme appointments Stately marble floored foyer with impressive cireular stairway Elegant crystal chandelier. Luxurious master suite + 4 additional bed.room:,, eac~ with its own pm·ate bath Banquet-s ize dining room, richly paneled family room with marble fireplaee <1nd wet bar. Fully paneled billiard room with wet bar Hefrigeratt>d wine room. Pr ic'ed at S2,150.000 including land. May be seen any time Saturdav or Sun- day Call 11<>\\ for appomtment BIG CAMYOH IROADMOOR New exclus1\'e i Hard to find Plan l and the only one on market Lovely 5 bedrooms. fam ily room, for mal din ing room . 3 baths Stucco and s lumpstone exterior & h1.gh windows . Bn~ht and sunn y interior Reall y s ha rp. Air cond 3-Car garage. Nice quiet location . S850.000 tn· eluding land May be seen any time Saturday or Sun- day Call now for appointment 2·STORY DUPLEX -NEWPORT HACH STEPS TO IEACH -OWNER Will FIHAMCE AT 13% Ca ll today to see this fine duplex. Live in one unit and rent the other 4 l:kdrooms and 2 baths m upper ; 2 bedrooms and l bath m lower. Fireplace m each unit. Some Vil'\\ of ocean Owner will carry Ist trust deed and nok of $230.IXXJ at 13', interest No loan fee Ask $279 .500 FOR LEASE -SI 200/MOHTH New listin g Big Canyon Townhome with exciting golf course '1rw l'nfurnis hed El Dorado Model. 3 Bedrooms, separate dining room t .. 21 ~ balhs Pool. 1acuz1i & tenni:, 21 CANYON ISLAND DR. loff Ford Rd.I SAT & SUH 1·5 PM WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 C). ~ :21 11 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD 644-4910 I EASTSIDE 1----------- PATIOHOME e," ~ / n ••. -.. ~ 00 I A separate home on 1 t small lot 3 Bdrm. 21 e 0 ewpor I bath. brick rrreplace. • super pnvate and clean ~ I Owner will help finance i' 1 Sl39.SOO Call now , ' I 646.7171 I .", ~ • REALTORS 67~5511 • • • , t • •(in ik spen' aivl noc. I high in price: reaaon· 1 able coet.: clanified I advertising. fillf81 ~ orEN HOUSE 1-5 IESTIUY Minut es dose to, Newport Center' Lovely • 3 Bdrm Harbor View I Hills home with ram1ly room. bright open at mosphere. fresh pamt, newly carpeted and owner rinanring ' Only S299.500. Call now. HEW CUSTOM HOME: Wropped around o hug• 9lau tftclosed atrium en 3 le•tb of C)l'OC iotls rnoct.nt Ii• incJ. 4 b.dl OCMM, fa"'lty room and library. All opett a,.CllM'd ctl!M9 CJracts th• treetop IM•MJ f"OOl'll wfth a •lew of ~ ocen. Addtd to .. this, a Hpcw .. t ~st slfitt, spo .ct ~ patios & •ck.t. Own•r will tra•. Offend at S6 75,000. Call for brochure. 331 Poppy. MOYE IH FOR CHRISTMAS.: lllk uclti1t9 hofM, j111t co~ r~. is rHdy for you to mo•t In to ilnintdi~! 3 ldrw1 3 la and a family room In lr'"flite TetTou. $349,SOO. LET'S TALK About this 4 Bdrm home with one year home war· I COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOIS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona •t Mar 67S.S5ll ranty Won't last al t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $120,000 Owner wtll help 1 - with the rmanc1ng also 1 For a good conversation. rail 979·S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Sell with EASE! It's a BR El-:7.E Classified Ads 642 5678 Going Into Business? A1 r•qulred by law, n•w busln••••• ualn9 1 Flctltloua l111lntt1 Name mutt rtgleter that n•m• wlltl tti. County c .. rk. C1ll tht DAIL V PILOT LEGAL DEPA"1MINT tor '°""' end fUl'thtr lnfot'm.eton. MM32t bt.m WATERFRONT ROREA T! Fabtllo•• pc111or-.k TI.w co-op 011 Udo , .. ,. NI a He.tty W~ close to ol. .,....... d1t.rt.l °"" ...... 0.. IMcll OCHlt. OwHr .ti c.any 1st t .D. .. 12o/o. lt.chtctd to $251,000. DUPLEX NEAR BEACH hptclelty ..,. 2 ............ ,.... ,~.ct...,. .............. o ..... wfl cony tw..c:IRg .e I 3"o. '-,_., S27t,OOO. WATERFRONT HONES, INC UAL fSJATl ~~rr . .,..,.~...._. ... 2436 W CINltl liwv ~ .... " ...... ' DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 3210 Sea view Ave .. Corona del Mar 675-2373 $195,00> Sat/Sun 1·4 1600 Balboa Ave (Little Isl) NB 759-9100 $393,000 SIS l2 :30 4:30 222 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 631-7300 $375,000 Sat/Sunl-4:30 ••3714 Channel Pl , Nwptlsland , NB 631-7300 $485.000 Sat/Sunl-4:30 221 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, N.B. 631 -1400 $319,500 Sun 1-5 117 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, NB 673-6900 S323,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2137 Ocean Blvd .. Peninsula. NB 631·1400 $338,000 Sat 1·5 • •225 Grand Canal. Balboa Isl., NB 673-6900 $595.000 Sun 12 to 4 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 633 Lido Park Dr, E·I. Bayfront. NB 673·3141 $575,000 Sun 12·5 1536 Serenade Terr. lrv. Terr, CdM 631 -1400 $295.000 Sat Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 421 E. 201.h St. ( E. Side) CM 548-4951 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1960 Vista Caud al ( E bluff) Npt Bch 760-0835 $400.000 Sal 'Sun 12·5 1812 Do ver Dr ., Westcliff. N.B. 673-7300 $185,500 Sat 1-4 2661 Crestview Dr .. Bavshores. NB 644-9060 $309.500 -Sun 1·4 715 Patohta, Irv me Terr., CdM 644-9060 $360.00>-Fee Sun H * • 1014 E. Balboa Bl. Bal. Pen in . 644-9060 Sun l-4 ••6408 West Oceanfronl. N.B. 642-3215 $56'5.500 Daily 11-5 113 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle. N.B. 631-1400 $355,0C~ Sun 1-5 3 H plus FAM RM or DEN •1472Galaxy Dr .. DoverShrs.N B. 642-2510 $715.000.fee Sat/Sun 1·5 ••38 Balboa Coves. Newport Sch 675-7060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 1226 Polaris, Do\•er Shores. N B. 494-1177 Sun 2·4. 30 2635 Solana Way, Laguna Beach 494-2894 $375.000 Sun 1 4 2646 Victoria Dr .. Laguna Beach 494-1177 Sat Sun 1·4 30 • •3711 Seashore. Newport Bch 673·6578 $895,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 3809 Park Green Dr., CdM 549-8755 $369,(XX) Sal/Sun 1-5 1721 Kings Rd . ChffH aven. NB 759· 1501 $650.000 Sat Sun 1-5 2117 Highland, Westcliff. N.B. 673-7300 $179,000 Sun 1-4 9 Rue Grand Vallee. Big Cyn, N.B. 644-6200 $675.000 Sat tSun 1-5 7 Rue Chateau Royal. Big Cyn, NB 640-5777 $659,(XX) Sun 12·4 1921 Tradewinds Ln. Raycrest. NB 631-7300 $325.000 SatJSun 1-4:30 1301 Dolphin Terr. Irv Terr, CdM 2507 Bamboo, Eastbluff. N.B. 644-9060 $199.000 Sun 1-4 120 Via Quito. Lido Isle. NB 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. N B. 675-6161 $420.000 Sun 1·5 1907 Tradewinds. Baycrest, N. B. 644·9060 $325,!XX>·fee Sat 1Sun 1·4 1137 E. Balboa Bl. Bal. Penin. 644-9060 $1.HJ0.000 SatJSun 1·4 2425 Bamboo (EtBJufflNB 675-6000 $245,000 •2443Bamboo IE1Bluffl NB Sat 1 .5 675-6000 S329.000 Sat 1·5 2331 Cli ff Or., Newport Heights. NB 631-1400 S795,(XX) Sat/Sun l ·5 2298 Redlands Drive. Back Bay. NB 631-1400 $265.IXXl Sun 1-5 3024 Ocean Blvd . Corona del Mar/NB 631-1400 $1,350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2301 Redlands, Back Bay. NB 631-1400 $245.!XX> Sun 1-5 +2048 Commodore Rd .. Nwpt Bch 548-1022 ' Sat/Sun 1-5 4 llDIOOM 223 Narcissus (Old CdM) CdM 675·6000 $.595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 200 Sapphire. Balboa Island 644 -9060 $325.000-Fee Sun 1·4 1315 Bonnie DooneTerr., CdM 644 -9674 $329,000-fee Sun 1-5 * * #8 Collins. Balboa Isl.. NB 673-6900 $1,200,00> Sat/Sun 1·5 4 H ,-FAM IM tw DIH 1521 Tahiti , Laguna Beach 497.5454 $529,500 Sat/S\,ln l·S 1533 Tahiti , Laguna Beach 497.5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 17532 Cottonwood, Irvine 552-1311 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 133 Via Undine (Lido Isle) NB 675-7298 Sat /Sun 1·5 16231 Woodstock Ln .. Prestige. H.B. 846-1040 $164.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 6822 Spickard. Huntington Beach 898-2636 $175,!XX> Sun 1·5 •3165 Bermuda. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 115 Via Waziers (Lido > Npt Beach 760-0835 $525.!XX> Sat/Sun 12·4 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N. B. 548·5647 $420,000 Sat /Sun 1·4:30 • • 120 W. Oceanfront. Bal. Penin . 759·1501 S895.!XX> Sat 1·5 333 Poppy. Corona del Mar 675-5511 $675,(XX) Sat/Sun 1-5 •3571 Myrtle (Walnut Village) lrv . 645-9161 $182.!XX> Sat 1·4 961 S. Boone Cr., Anaheim Hills 675-3411 $289.500 Sat 1·5 1706 E. Oceanfront, Balboa Penin . 675·8676 1675-8444 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 1 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. NB 644 -6200 $1 , 795,(XX) Sat /Sun 1-5 7 Trafalgr. II arbor Ridge . Npt Bch. 640-5777 SI. 750,(XX) Sun 12·4 2130 Santiago Dr .. Dover Shrs, NB 631 7300 $371.4~Fee Sun 1-4 :30 1647 Reef View Cir, Spyglass Rdg 644 -9060 $450.®ree Sun 1·4 1108 Dana (Plaza del Sol) CM 645·0303 S228,000 Sat /Sun 1-4 20Salzburg. Harbor Ridge. NB 644 -6200 Sal' Sun 1: 30-5 512 Ventaja fBluffsl NB 675-6000 $275.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2706 Lighthouse (f.MUs > CdM 675-6000 S495.!XX> Sa 1-5/Su 10-1 4511 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-7761 $925.000.ree Sun 1·5 3202 Delaware, Mesa Venie. C.M. 545-9258 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •208 Grand Canal. Balboa Isl, NB 673·6900 S675,(XX) Sa 12·4/Sn 12 3 • 1730 Marlin Wa y, Baycrest. NB 673-4400 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 HOROOM 126 \'1a Lorca Lido Isle. NB 673· 7300 Sun l 4 • •824 W. Bay Ave .. Peninsula. NB 63 1-1400 Sl.550,00) Sal/Sun 1·5 5 IR plm FAM RM or DEN •23 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB 644-6200 $2,500.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2600 Block of Santa Ana Ave .. CM 631-6194 Sl 29,500 Sal/Sun 12-5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEH * 19 Curl Drive. Jasmine Creek. CdM 640-1515 S450,(XX) Sat 1Sun 11·4 2143 Vista Entrada, Bluffs. N.B. 640·5560 $495.!XX> Sat/Sun 1-5 207-19th Street. Peninsula. NB 631-1400 $369.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IEOROOM UH5 W. Bay Ave., Newport Bch 673-6776 Sat/Sun 1·5 •321 Avenida Cerritos (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $365,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 2193 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $250,000 Sal/Sun.1·5 271 B Alton, So. Cst Plaza, SA 673-7300 $98.600 Sun 12·4 2-104 Sycamore ( Eastside> CM 645·0303 $129,900 Sat/Sun I :30-4:30 3 IR pla FAM RM or DEN #3 Monaco, Harbor Ridge, N.B. 640-5560 $695,(XX) Sal/Sun 1·5 4 IEOROOM 2402 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs. NB 673-4400 $299,500 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 211 ... llR 1911 Cliff Drive, Newport Hghts, NB 631 -1400 $335,000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR LEASE l HDIOOM 21 Canyon Island Or, Big Cyn, NB 644·4910 $1200/Mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 •• ••• ' SPECTACULAR VllW /SPYGLASS Elegant 5 Bdrm. single story home with extensive use of brick. Large patios. pool and spa. Both home and pool are solar heated. $975,000. 9.7 ACRES/tM FAl.LIROotC IA9ncuttw. &totffl Very suita ble for avocado or other orchard planting. Great for tax sheller and pnced to sell. $120.000. Owner Wlll carry the loan . Want s a 1031 Exc hange. MOllUHOME/ llVINE MEADOWS Lovely upgraded 1500 sq. rt. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath with beautiful kitchen and family room. large porch, corner lot with view of hills. $57 .500. 759-1616 , ~ COTr nrnL TT . &p fJ invrsrmm conrnm You 've Arrived at ... HARBOR RIDGE Country En glish estate open Sunday. Al l the warmth or a country hom e and the luxuries of today Brand new ! 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Views of ocean. bay and city lights. $1 Million in assumable finan cing. Priced al $1 ,750.000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas Open Sunda y 12-4 #7 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge SPY~ Fantastic view from a lovely home atop the hill. Move your antiques right in. 5 bedrooms. $410.000 in assumable financing al 113~ •·; Priced at $969.000. Call William F Cote for appointment BIG CANYON MEW LISTING EnJOY the ocean views from Frenl'h brick patio of beautiful 1 story lownhome Bright and sunny with fresh new carpeting. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Man) extras all of them luxurious. Call Elizabeth Mason for appointment Priced at $449.500. 816 CANYON Garden atm osphere~ A thret• bedroom Mon a co. highl y upgraded with vie" or Catalina. Exquisite de corallon with much use of wood in mouldings and nooring Skylights galore. 5659,000. Exclusive with William Cote. 7 Rue Chateau Roya l Open Sunday 12 4 BIG CANYON Hospitality is the pride of this spec- tacular custom home. Sit down bay for 10. Dance noor. Vaulted ceil· ings. Spacious feeling throughout. Priced at $1,750,000. Call Mar y Frizzelle Lewis for appointment. 816 CANYON Ideal family home includes fairway view. pool and guest quarters. A room for everyone! Owner will help with financing. $1.7 mill ion . Exclusive with William F. Cote. BIG CANYON Magnificent view! Large kitchen. formal dining room . pool. spa and sauna ! Three bedroom. 3 bath home. 3450 sq . ft. all new carpeting. Great financing! Exclusive with Wilh am r . Cote. $895.000 LIDO ISLE MOVING SALE! Owner leaving country! Could be your chance to live on one or Newport's most pre· st igious isles. Spanish influence thr:oughout. Immaculate 4 bedroom home with pool and spa. Great fin ancing available. Stop in. Mak e an offer. $625,000. 2075 81n Joaquin ttn. Rd. Acrots from 810 CANYON Newport leech 840-Sm I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 28. 1981 •• RESID£Hl14L RfAL C:STAl[ SUIVIClS OPIM HOUSI I ·4 OHH OM IALIOA ISUMD Quaint Duplex. Super locat~on w /remodel potential. Good terms! $325 ,000. See Suzie Exley At 200 SAPPHJ RE O,EH OH IALIOA HMl"SULA Just \.'z block to the ocean . 2 Bedroom charming beach cottage. $295,000. See Bill Bents At 2056 E. OCEAN BLVD. O,EH ON IAUOA PIHIMSULA The ocean is the front yard of this fabulous 3 BR. 5 bath custom. $1,100,000. See Llnda Marston At 1137 E. BALBOA BLVD. O,EM IN IA YCREST Charming 3 BR . custom. Excellent value. Ask me how creative Qwner wi II be w /financing. $325,000. See W ynn Wil so n At 1907 TRADEW INDS IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 •IG CA.HYON RENCH PROVINCIAL gorgeous custom home situated on the golf course 5 BR. 3+ BA, pool. spa. library. family room and VIEWS. $2.300.000 Call 760-~ SPYGLASS GRACIOUS LIVING FOR YOUR FAMILY formal dinmg room. family room. 4 BR. $529,000 Call 760·oS35 LUXURIOUS spel'lacular honw with VIEWS of the ocean ~llHl city lights. Spa and many extras featured in this 4 RR hOOll' Ca ll 760 0835 ILUfoFS GATED PRIVACY 11> you rs 1n this 3 BH homt• Le\'t!I \ll'" lot with lo' t·I~ pool ;rnd spa E\t'(•lle nt finan cin g <Hail S:JIS.000 C;ill 760-0835 LOCATION! Expanded sin gle story condominium with 3 BH and trulv outstanding dt•cor $269.000 rail 760-0835 ELEGANT END UNIT Split level 3 BR . 2 1 ~ BA condominium with ex C' <'II e n t I 1nanc·1 n g a\' ti II ab I e. S255 04Hl C :ti 1 'ifiO 08.1.'i NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM .. Lo vely 4 BR and 4 BA home "ith a dramat1t· pool and gaLC'bo \\Ith :o.l)a • 389,000 ~II 760·0835 IAYCREST ENTERT AIM at home' Pm ate pool area and pallol\' Dramat1<.' interior! 3 lar!!c BR, 3 BA Reduced lo $339.000 with owner financing ~ Call 760·0835 LIDO ISU FINANCING . . L-Oan of $275,000 al l2<'1r '! Lovely family home on large lot. 4 BR . 3 BA S495.000 Ca 11 760-0835 TRULY ELEGANT . Rea utiful custom 4 BR and 4 BA home on very desirable Lido Isle. Owner will finance. $699,500. Call 700-0835 IALIOA PE:NtHSUU BALBOA OCEANFRONT DUPLEX . .4 BR, 2' :i BA upper unit and 3 BR . 2 BA lower unit. fully furnished. Seller is motivated! $695.000. Ca 11 760·08.1.'i IRVIHE OWHER RMAHCIMG . . Turtlerock split level condo. Like new. 3 BR , large fami ly room, patio and privacy., $257,500. Call 5.52 7500 WOOOHtDGE ,ATIO HOME ... Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA home. Many pluses and owner will help finan<'e . HURRY ! $165,000. Call 552-7500 CUL DI SAC .... location in Woodbridge Glen. Spotless "Birch" model. 3 BR 1 1~ RA . Owner will carry large 2nd. St32 ,000. Call 552·7500 WSI A SIMGLI FAMILY HOMI . . redecorated. 3 BR, 1 and a.-. BA + a spa. S7501mo. Call 552.7500 , ;· i i; '~ . ....., ~. ' : r, t DIHCT FIOMT ROW, "llUFFS EOGI" llO FW IAY VllW 2143 YftN ..... 11f1 OHM 1·5 ISH Jocllle at 2 ltl Vis .. ....,..., Nothing "off the rack" in this lotally custom townhom~. muny original & '"built in place" hand crafted appoint· ments. Massive extended Bayside liv. rm. with step-down wet bar. Dream kitchen. 2 spacious suites & warm oak planked family rm. Private brick en- try patio with ko1 p<>nd. $495,000 (flexi· ble terms). 12>/4% IUU.51 OCEAN VU Part& A fantullc 4 Bdrm. 2 s t ory home with magodacent liv- ing/family area . Fireplace, country kitchen, many extras owe financing .. a~% Priced at $149,900. Bargain, call now, 546-2313 .813 acre Villa Park cu.stom view lot! Local· ed in very prestigious area. Owner will usist In financing and o r participate in develop- ment. Only S27S,000, caU THE ~EAL ESTATERS ' '7'-l41 I C!E llDBll ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 121 AVEMIDA CEUJTOS ILUffS O,EM SAT MOOM-4:10 PRIME VIEW! Bay By Day, Lites By Nite. Best Panoramic Front Row Vu On Back Bay. Highly Upgraded End Unit. Remodeled Kitchen. Wrap Deck. Exquisite! Come See. You'll Love It. $365.000. I 600 IALIOA A V84Uf UTILE 15'.AND OPEN SAT 12:30.4:30 FIRST TIME USTIMG Uniq ue 2 BR 2 BA Home On Balboa's Little Island Front Hou se Completely Remodeled. S393,000. Owner Motivated PANORAMIC VIEWS Of Ocean. N1te Lites, Newport Center. 3 BR Estate Townhome. Gate Guarded Comm. Of Harbor Ridge. Neutrally Decorated. Im- ma c & Ready For lmmed Occupan- cy Assum Finance. Lease. Or Lea s e ,Opt1on . $795.000 - S2,5001 Month. CUSTOM IUILT HOME Promontory Bay. Formal D.R. Den Library. Mstr BR O'Looks Bay, Has Frplc. 3 Other BRs & Ma id 's Rm & BA. Pier & Shp For Lrg Yacht. Owner Will Assist W Financing. Sl,850.000 ORIGINAL ILUFfS Another Jewel Delores Model Va - cant Ready For New Owners -3 BR 212 BA -Lrg Courtyard Entry -End Unit On Beaut Lrg Grnblt - Pri ce. $2 18.000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing MEW WOODIRJDGE USTIHG Exceptional 3 BR Home. Choice Corner Lot. Grt Location. Beaut Area Nr Park & Comm. Pool Mstr BR Ste W M 1rrored Wardrobes Select Landscaping. Only $172,000. CORONA Da Mil INCOME Huge Duplex O'looking Bay, Ocean & Breakwater. One Of The Finest Income Properties In C.D M. Mstr Units Have Ocean Vu. Built On O'sized Lot. Call For Details. MEW USTlMG ~ajor Greenbel t L-Ovely Fran· c1scan Model Split Level 2 BR. Conv Den, 2 Ba & Powder Rm - Owner Will Carry 1st T.D At LOW INT RATE Call For Financing Terms, Plus Appt . $249,900. A "Joy Of Newport'' Listing. MEW,OIT SHORES 3 BR Home In Youn g People's Location. Fun Place To Live. Ten- ni~. Swimming, Beach Nearby. Priced At $130.000. Appt Nee. But Easy To Show. ,.OMOMTO.Y ll Y Custom Bayfront. FEE LANO. Par· quet Firs. New Cpts. 3 BR & Conv Oen . 31n Ba . Sep O.R. Huge Fam Rm, W /Wet Bar. Kitchen W /Pantry. Br~fst Rm. Sauna. Study. 3·Car Gar. Wood Deck. Bay & Dock . Ow ner Will Carry l.ri Second. Sl,400,000. \ I I .. Or1nge Cout OAILY PILOT/Saturday, Novtmbtr 28, 1881 * FIOM AFFa\81.E TO * AFRU£NT •....• $5,900 DOWl-UPOIT .,... •prort .. tty •• ow• ..... > ............................ M .,.. -.. .... WtlJI. to M«ll. Goo4 • ._ .... to.a. SIU,tOO. LlllYE BY & CM.L FOR DETAILS: 2260 ........ Cothl Mete SI 14,000 4410 s ....... s.h .,,. St 11.000 ltH MMlttff, Coeto Mtso Sl44,900 23'5 OrGIMJ'. CM. Sl44,900 2ll s .... 11 .... c .... Mete SI 44,tOO I QUIET NEWPORT-POOL C•I d• IOC locof1011 witfl ) b•d., ncr•otlo11 roo"', 2 flr•plocn. Affordable with 01t111Woble loH•~ ltdMtd to $175.000. 631°1400. BLUFFS CORNER--ON GREEN llth'"tt.g Dolorff ,a. °" dlffer .. t a..m. Mon·lll decor -l f..uy bed. +. Ow11tr will ltaM/opHoa. Sllb"'lt. $241,100. COUNTRY FR~EWPORT Oall coblMtt, ltolica Ht., bHMtfWy re- •deltd i. top ...-AtY· s,a..dld lbd. CCN'Mr ltoM Olt 0 qiMf atrfft. $265,000. '11·1400. ELABORATE HARBOR VIEW For fotnlly comfort & ftecJant ewttrlai. .... wftll Wqh uf .. .ct .W•ottd entry to 4 bed.+fo&na. Dtcor ttw fiMtt wltll mlrrort & 1.Wchd ecc...ts. $275,000. le.tlt.ly i.dsc~ UNOBSTRUCTED ~N WATER S.Cwfty, COflHftMftce, pool & boot trip .. a1. with 2 bed. + 2 ba. co-op opt. i.. Newport. S2 I 5.000 • .A11 necutlo ntr.at! NEW CONDOS BY BEACH OH block to beoch. Co11temporory .._atlc orchft.chn ltt 2 bed + 1onJt 11111111119 deck. Fl11onc l119 flexible. S255,000. U 1·1400. BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE Lowest priud lllond hcMnt with MW c_,.t & odorablt brick patio; 2 bed. Mor sllops. S 3 23,000 & anwmable '°°"'· 6 71-6900. CLIFFHAVEN DUPLEX W/POOL Cllon11i119 2 bed. houe w/tll.y191'1, + OM bed. rHtol llltit. loftl hcrYe flrep&oces °" lonJ• lot. Solor heated pool & spo. l patios S11per locaffoll. $315,000. LIDO HOME + APT. Acloroblt btoch ...treat with 2 bed. holll. & I bed opt. Ila o St. to St. loco- tioL $155,000. Circular tirtpoct. LUXURY CONOO'S NEW! u.iqtlt rooftop •tthtiolilliwj .,... with loy & Oct• V11'1. RMst Cllnttrifftt & flafth details. $369,000 -$439,000. Drin by 211 19th St. off lol»oo llvd. c.ct col for details. 611 -1400. LIVE ON WATER! ~5,000 Loweat priced waterfront ho.e 011 lol>oo lllOftd. Tohlly r~ home wftll 2 bed & docll for two 11' boob. SCM1tt1 patio w /f..,.._ GOW'!Wtt llitchH + ...-y ntro1. V«y spec:im in enry way! 673-6900. DOYER SHORES FORMllTY Ellcloaed 1Wifti tttafe for prbocy olld MCwity cksiglled for ~ with clpity. leovtiflll tlruoMt with pool & brick patio: 3 bed. fomlal clia.nn. pl111 --""· $699,000. '"· LUXURY PENTtl)USE ON WATER .....,.or it ricJht .... of .Arcllhc .... ~1t .ct offfn drCMdk qllCllty li•iftg tlll~. Spociom 2 btd. + ... wftll ..-tin moster 111ite with flreploct. lrou, lffded gtoss & antique occttth. loat alip a.olloble. lltls Is Oltly for tlM clterintlRotfnC). $725.000. Call for details ort s,.fslt Vilo, pool .....•.... $449,500 Wntclfff 3 btd.+pool •..... $325,000 Udo Ille 3 btd. +pool .......• $595,000 P.-.Mla Pt. 2 bed ........•• Ull,000 CIHftMrYfft v .. 3 bed + ...... $795,000 Oc....,_t hOtM •••....••••• $499,000 Oc ... froat DYplex .......•.• $750,000 loyfrollt, lal.l1. 41ed .••... Sl.200,000 loyfroet Pet1lltMla ........ Sl,550,000 CDM IHHlte + VII .......... Sl,150,000 u.da Isle 5 bed.++ ...... $1 ,595,000 0c .. fro11f 10 btd ........ Sl,950,000 Do•er Sltot-es loyfroftt .... '$2,000,000 UM. ,. 5 btd. + ., . . • . • . 2,600,000 Mtw Hort>or RW.. 4 btd .. SI ,995,000 YU+ PRIVACY +EXPANDABLE Loc.t.ct ............. s ......... Ptllc• Hll Ill CONM def W... C .. • MC I cowtyard ....., to ,.or-'c Oct.. & •i9llt Uh VU. 2 fo"'llJ ...................................... ... ,... wf .. c*• + .,.. SSts ooo. NEWPORT ClltD-IOOl SpoftettlNd. ....... ,... c..,.t; J flr1pl1c• 1t•N '°°' I .. Rf MCfU. 0... wll ~ .t t>'I•"-· Drfn '-J JHI ...... Dr. Cc.,...,. 2Jr4t _. ell fw .... . $141,000. ~.~.~ ........ ~.~~ ••••••• ~Pe#W. "-"'-Wt ....... ,.,We ....... ..,Wt ...... ..:.. ...... .... .. 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"Loving" Moster suite, acuzzi. 11nd and cit¥ 111.hta A LOW AS 10';( DOWN AJllO INTEREST RATE large boats. $1 ,495,000. ''Super Low Price." $650,000 Bob or tremen.doua value ~Ith ..... ' ' h ltf7 OF 111.A,% NOW COULD 81'~ YOUR Cll ANCF. Dovie Koop a11um1blt IJl Submit ..................... .. vou NEVER THOUGIIT WOULD HAPPEN Wide lligoon view from spectacular your terma now. Owner VlrJ lilt! JACOBS REALTY • '7M'70 2t It Mtwporf .. d.. con.tr lOtt. RATIS AH DOWM -COMIAMO SH • PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS F ((lNDOMINIUMS o,... HM Fri/Sat/s. 12 tm d11111 2600 llock Sclllta .Ana An., Coata MHo Beautiful 2Br 21 ;i baths & 2 Hr 2 ba. homes. From $129,500 to $139,500. VA · Conv & non·owner rinancing plans. Some starting as low as 12 5,gr~. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REALTY 546·5605 631·6194 CourtHy to lrollen , " Pete Barrett Realty 1 presents ./ ./ CHECK UST ./ ./ t"KIHGS ROAD, PANORAMIC VIEW . 4 Bdrm. dining rm. pool & spa m Cliff Haven Fee Land S600.000. t"THE ILUFFS-VIEW Trina Plan. 3 Bdrm. Back Bay & night light view. $310.000 fee. I HARIOR VIEW HIUS -VIEW Spacious 4 Bdrm, family room Broadmoor. Assumable financing. t"l.ALIOA ISLAND IAYFIOHT Pier and dot k. 2 units. o" ner financing Obit• garagl' $750.000 /WEST HEWPORT OCE.AHFROHT Super Vt<'\\. ntl·an and Si.Ind . 3 Bdrms and 2 Bdrm.'> $719.500 'HEW PORT SHORES OH CAHAL Big lot 4 Bdrrns. 21 ~ bilths. ~andy beaC'h . pools ,\ tL•nnis $250.000. ./MEWPORT CREST-UH MEW Beautiful end unit. 2 BR. den 212 ba. avail no"' S215.000 ./DOVER SHORES -'h .ACRE 3 Bdrms. formal chmn g rm . family rm. sp<t and f1rcp1t. S42S.OOO .; DOYER SHORES-GAlltXY DR. High ce1hnged 3 Bdrm. den. d1111ng room pool sized yard. Fee Land I WESTCLIFF FREHCH REGENCY 5 Bdrm. dining room. huge fam11) room. 3 car garage. $398,500. .'HEWPORT WITH WORI( SPACE 3 Bdrm, clt'n. 21 ~bath. lo"' ma int 5 garages + storage Sli5.000 t"COHYEHIEHT CEHTR.AI. LOCALE Neat 3 Bdrm. I':? bath . <:lo~l' to school :.ind shops. St 15,000. I MES.A DEL MAR-WS.L RHAMCED Excellent 3 Bdrm. fam ily room large assumable '"' Sl3S.Ooo · /MES.A VERDE-MOYE RIGHT IM Neat. 4 Bdrm. family room. quiet street, move ri ght in. $179.900. .'l.ALIOA PEHIHSUL.A POINT Qo aint 3 Bdrm Cape Cod. wood paneling. new carpet. $350,000 .'1.ALIOA-OUPLEX COMYEHIENCE 2 Bdrms. dining rm, country kitchen + 2 Hdrm un it $289,500. 12 UHITS OM THE l'fHIMSULA 2 Units in Balboa with exceptional financing Good location. $339,000. l lA YSHORES PERRCTIOH 3 Bdrm + cottage, beautiful detaiJing, den & spa. $625.000. I UNIVHSITY PARK PATIO HOME 4 Bdrm or 3 and den. country kitchen. detached home $157.500 I MEWPOltT COMMERCIAL I Va cant commercial 30' lot with room for 60' boat. $6.50.000 121/J ACRE HORSE RANCH 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home, tack room corrals & much more. $186.500. I t ACRI OIAMGI RANCH Rolllnl( hills with 2 Bdrm cottage. No. San Diego Co. $175,000. .~ architectural desl&n 6 bdrm, 5 bath,. 7 S9· IZZI wlll carry 2nd. Only z bdrm. 2 be + den z . •.•• playroom, dark room & den. Slip ror 2 flreplatfl. 2nd llOr)' RV Mt\'< of Newport Beach large boats. $1,350,000. deck . 2car11r. S>40.000 UM ~ LIDO ISLE HOMES 120 VIA QUSTO . 0'84 SUM 1·5 Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacio~. c~tom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly redecorated. Priced • to sell quickly at $475,000 Must see. 214 VIA ITHACA OPIH SUM I ·5 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for ramlly living. Ex· cellent value at $420,000. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFIOHT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custo.rn home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring ma1-.e room. $1,385,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J l 1 K"y''"' [)· " '• P, f, 7'l 616i Waol Ads Call 642-56781 Cwslfied Ads 642-5678 • • PRIV .A TE LAGOON • • Step off the back patio & go sail- ing m this guard gated communi· ty JUSl ~teps lo the poundin~ surf. Profess1onally decorated end unit has gou rmet kitchen"" cstm tile. randoi:n oak planked noonnf,? & ~cnna1re cook top. Superb financ· mg w $25.000 dwn. Offered at !\224 .000 * COROHA OS. Mil • Lo\Cly Plan 4 in Ji\Sl\l l NE CHEEK lite l-,. a1r\ " a ll amentl1e~ $389.000 Fl•e · • • 10% DOWN • • 131/JO/o FIH.AKCIHG .AV .AIL •.•.• on this s pa<'ious familv home featur111J? 3br den. famal v· room i".t. formal dmmg w 3 car-~ara~e ! Onl~ S239.950. FEE • • * TRl-PUX • • I' ride of ow nership units'. lhr .. 2br .. l".i Jbr owners unit. Assume 10 47', Isl T.D. Priced at Sl99,!l50 FEE (cxdusive l • YICTORIAH STYlE • Spet'tacular 4 br remode)('d m \'1<·t~nan style w cu. ... tom kitchen 1n pri me Co s ta Mesa area. Sl38.500 FE E. • • PALERMO • • H.ARIOR VIEW HOME Totally remodeled by C'ra ftsmen ~ Featuring French doors. wooden shutters. plank lloors. w,ed bn ck i..: pool .~ s pa F EE land w (,REA T TE RMS'. '. 91/4% FfH.ANCIHG • HARIOR VIEW KNOLLS • 2br den townhomc featuring CAPE COD stvlc arch1tceture on FEEland ~ . * * $8,000 DOWN * • Bring paint brush and broom to save $$$on this Jbr fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area! 12% RM.AHCIMG • W .A TIRFRONf HOME * Detached 3 br Community tennis & pool ! Owner will carry 1st. On· ly $230.000. • JASMINE CRHk * 12 1 /1% RMAHCIMG on tormer model! Hard to rind Plan S w custom spa! $349.000 FEE. Lowest Price !! 15% DOWN PA YMEHT! * HARIOR VIEW HOME • Assume 10.9C'k lst T.D. & 2n d T.D. ! ! CARMEL model w/pool & spa on solar system. S'l69.900. s s s • DISTRESS SAU • Sell ~r be hind on pymts on spacious 3 br home in HARBOR VIEW HILLS!! $41 ,000 Price Reduction for quick sale. NEWPORT HACH OFACE 2670 s • ..,.. Dri•t Cll4175t0 ISOI C714t 752.7371 ~ Walker Blee 1111 Eit1t1 WHY HAVE GAIDIM PARK VILLA TOWMHOMES IEEH SELIJM<i77? This would be a very good weekend t o c o m e a 'n d s e e f o r yourself ... Low interest 30 yr. fixed rate loans is only part of the reason. MODB.S AAI OPEM I O:lOAM TIL DUSK. . $134,950 to SI 52,950 541-2239 FAIRVIEW RD. AT AVOCADO. CM. ILlliB<>R R E ALTY ILUFFS CONDO Terrific terms make this well located Bluffs "C" Plan an extra special value. Can be purchased ~lh only 101 , down and a 1212% fixed rate 30 year mortgage ! 4 bdrn:is . and 3 baths all ver y spacious. Endosed patio over· looks the pool. $299,500 leasehold . Open Sun. 1 to 5 see 2402 Vista Nobleza LARGE IA YCIEST HOME ~erfect ~ome for an active grow· mg family. Owner will finance with $100,000 down 4 bdrms. and a comfortable offi ce. 6 baths. formal dining rm .. Camily rm .. game rm. and pool. 3800 sq. fl. in all A great home value for just $389,500! Open Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 see 1730 Marlin Way VIEW LOTS CORONA DB. MAI If you cannot fmd the home vou are looking for. whv not build.ex actly what you w·ant 4 excep· ttonal lots with bay and ocean views in a quiet section of Corona del Mar away from all the sum mer traffic. $595.000 each with on ly 25' ~ down. $1,950.000 for all 4 . LAND 7.3 ACRES R.l Appro,·ed for 120 condo units! Price includes plans. Prime San Bernardino lol·at1on onl v I block from cross town fwy S2.ioo.ooo. 5.5 ACRES VIEW Terrific horse ranch site over· looking San J uan Capistrano. Zoned for horse~ 1n an area of beautiful estate size homes. Secluded and private. $695,000. INVESTMENTS COMMEICI~ IUIUHMG Located on Marine Ave, Balboa Island. Owner will finance with S275,000 down. ioor.: occupied with 4 tenants Priced to sell at $498.000. SHOrPING CENTEI Busy corne r location in Costa Mesa. Owner will finan ce with $115,000 down. too•; leased to quality tenants. $477.000 L.H. (714) 673-4400 12131 621·2121 T1w HClfi»or ArN'J Lottgest htablished Reol Eslatt eo...p.y lL\.1-lB<>R •• .., A •Mfl HUMOROUS MYTHICAL ~ • nfti REATURES C H U " 0 R 0 U H S I W D T E 8 M C E 0 0 A R L S R D A A S G I 0 0 R Y Z L L 0 E K E I E G T 0 W Y Y 8 D E L D D L F W W R D E D R T A A P G 0 A £ K 0 0 Z A G W E S R E I M S C 0 I T K C 0 R P M Y R H Q 1 E A P W R W A U N P D G C P A H I U 8 W N G S L Y R R N 0 G Y D U S S L E E H P A A Q L E £ 0 K N A I S C Q L A L F K I 0 I l F S N W A S 6 C U U 8 K F 0 AOUHOO ADHCQATEAOFO E 0 C 0 Q 0 M L L W U M T U A D 0 1 F M M H l L· P N M E E T U A S K G A H W , 8 K £ U A E D N I W E D I S E 6 W a 8IDSJYUONRU$SU,RMAW It '1 • ateaJ·tm.000 3 br, 3 be, rttDOd. Ukt new.~· r7S.tm 671-l411 C...... .. Mll' IOU 1-------1······················· 2 H~Rs o• •CHA V"'5 New tle&ant 4 Br Vk · $79,950 toriu parll•I vu . Old bul cnarmln1 2 ownr/contractor finan. Bdrm blll!Jaio., soxu.s· avail. 75 000 comer lot. Owner will ~==-'<=-==--- help with financlna. Call l 16 ....... for more detaila. 2bdrm.1Ytbatbboue.2 546-2313 car g1ra11. l\.\ bib to I';! ocean. Owner, saoo.ooo. ~if§ifJ#I -=~c:.:;:...:v~:~~1.,_1_TEllA ___ c_1_ OUTSTAMMNG VA&.Ull RXa Price reduced. OWC 1ll T .D. at 11"-. Er cell. location. Won'l Jul. Grei A1Ue. 1it 79·1221 Best centrally toe a led neighborho od an Newport. Most popular Lusk Eastblulf 4 Bdrm single story floor plan with master bdrm su ite -=======-- and formal d1n1ng 1-------Receotl)' remodeled HerilerYlew ... lutchen and family room Fine location, beautiful 3 with French doors lead· Bdrm 2 Bath w/family Ing to a beautiful front room. New plush carpel· courtyard. Seller will aa· Ing, 3 car 1ar11e. lr& 30 al.st in fUW1c111& Only yr. assumable loan at $299,000, act now! 12~% Low down pay ... 675-1411 41EDROOM $105,950 Costa Mesa bug11n ' 4 Bdrm. 2 bath With 20't down payments al 1999 per mo. Interest 12~. '1<. A musl see. call now. 546-2313 s..it 'fOllT OWll ...._, Derer part or monthly pa)'ment on this charm· mg Balboa Island home. lllH-*sty.Hr 675-2166 ment. Call S48-17SS or ~- JASMINE CREEK-full ocean vu. 2 • ckn, 2 ba condo. Pool, tennis, sec. Own. fin. Open Sat /Sun 11...(. 19 Curl. Ownl•&t. 640-1515/721:51.S1 DRASTIC HOUCTIOM! 2 Br so. ol hwy. nts,000. Open Sal&m 1...(. 3210 Seaview Ave Bernita Eilertsen ~alt.or 675-2373 770..8588 MICE bright & airy home. 4 bdrms, beam ceiling, 1-------i pvt beaches Leuehold. MUL THU CHOICE! S:A~RY STAUffB Low Dow. P..,_.t! Mo Dow. P.,_..! SU UOM UA&.TY Or Ya. T d U1! 67J.5JS4 NEW PORT BEA CH sharp 2 story townhouse 3 bd r m. 2 ~ bath. fitts>l•«. petJo plus 25' BOAT SUP' SELLER WI LL LISTEN ' S28S,000' llVINE TalACI Fantastic Buy! Fee land. We.lJ mam.taJoed 4 BR home. New cpts • drps. 644·11674 or S8M'741 JASMMCUll lolboo..., hop. .... •675-7060• 3 Br. Family Rm Piao 4. $390,000. 2 Br . Den. Plan t. $375.000. •U.S.YETaAHS Broker Ml-llOO FR EE LlST OF HOM ES Cott• Mno I 024 WJ>rld R E 556-7777_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP.ARKUMG POOL $149,900 Beautiful 2 story ram1ly home near So Coasl Plaza . Massive slone fireplace. 4 large bdrms, separate master suite, bnck and lite enhance magnlri cenl pool and I spa Walk to park Take over e11st1ng low in letest loan ' Hurry ' COSTA MIS.A TllLIYIL! Excellent location. tremendous value in 1 3 Bdrm 2 balh condo. Minutes clole to major shopping and schools. Assume exist.in& loan al 12\1•<;!,. Owner will carry 2nd. Only SllUSO. Call i MS-0303 DOW~ COLDWeu BANl(C!RO -1.~-- '!:~~~, S@ \l<l}µ-"t,~s· ::: ,......., 1rt «AT I l'OIUlt ---- 0 t-·o-lonou ol .... fo..o IC<o...t.led -di b.- lo,. •o fONtl '°"' """" -111 I t 11/ ,~ Tl I I I I EZSJE I 1· I I I I ll ORA G I I' I I' I 1 ! I L Harried lou•l•I "Wiiy la II : 11111 all hlsto11c11 places nap- ' pen to bt nt•I OOOt 10 I -,, Y U R II U l 1 •lloO? .. 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Ask for Barbara • • •••••••••••••••••••••• *la... rff .. No Do•DI Hr Patio MIWPOIT ... TS , .... _ --cost·· ua11r.a. , .. WWIUll llomt OMI Of .a. •••• -NHIHIULA POM. 2 houses on 1 lot. I.A, .,...._ ... ,_ • ,.....,. la po11lbl1 on tlll• 11ouc'. pool/apa/1111111 Col , _,.. • .. ~D.Bd block to beach. These 2 bedroom, 2 WIUfllMAMCI l20Xl40' kit• aml buUdo buutUul 2 + du + Y c ..... , w. c........ b th 1 l 1 l h Super abarp. compl 111,. Priced to aelC Raubo San Joaquin nfat&I famll1 bomtwltPL Yoa ,.,..Arte a comp e e y separa e ouses. furn. •br/Zba. 3br/2ba sw.ooo Chudl Spllltt ,..__.._ ................ A ... ~ caot1PQldonUU.t111• PLUS ... t High assumable loan & owner will ..... t -.0000 a tl31·1218 ;'.;d"1-~ 'wii Mew,.t .._. 106' lot w /alley acceu. .:l'""' auea carry jumbo 2nd T.D $385,000. .-...JNI oot'nft, •• • ;1 prired~:n-le. e ..................... ,. Owner'• art ready to :::pooe le~~ Ait 1%11>96-H L..Ht.tW. JJ •1.,. _ move and will carry •••••• ••••••••••••••• ••·-Lr mab'· •·tTD been aubdMded Into 4 ILIGAHCE OH LIDO. 5 bedroom , • acr" ol lltld New l w..__,.. • Ulll ,.. ... at loll. 9~ Int loan 11 ""W"-" Bearb. OK for Coodot, nvvu~rldte DOYB SHOllS 10.10~. Call to see. aumablt . or lrade for custom decoralt.'<l is an exceptional Office or Medical Bldt SSl·3000 1441 aluy ve. ~ Beach or LaJWI.• Full room. Lite. a iry & s pacious. .... 1 " • price.-,&.000. UCIU.IHTHOMI 1 Randoli or Joan McNally COLONIAL HAL IST4n le1h1 0 Ori -u:;m.e home or lot IA Newport value Formul dinim1 room & family 641 0'7U._A_&Mt nu rawy, r¥1M 4 Br .• ~n.. 'orm•l Din· Aaent, 71Ai1'4 95J3 SITI .. Hl-JU6 L p I lna Room, z Plrtplactt. _ LIDO IAYNOHT. You will love this o-U--£~..-... IWPOITl•"CH OWH t r ced Sln1le a car 1.,.. •• + la ... e oclt.a......-ONT I I 1· l' b t 3 ... _ ---" ~ Family. 3BR Home In Hobby oorn. Pool al~ ._""' LIDO'S AMISJ new exc us vc IS Ing. 3 t!< room. 4 Ir lllffl SI 7H Wide trontace lot aYaila. Irv lne ! Xlnl fl n 1 lot, beaut. landacuied. IY OWNH . 1 On 50' lou·eR 3121 3~ bath .. EX('Cllcnl tcnns. Owner Cinanc· JO% O..wa wllll• ble In Harbor Hiil rom· Co1taMtto IOUSaormu. Huntlnaton lllU90.CaJJJuUe. Owner wlll a11l1t at New cual. bit 2sty, Ba.Frenchdoorsleadto ing.$1,500,000, 27ynttlJ'/J,-o munify. EHelltnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.acllffa $ Bdrm. Beat 8 • 14 m-0013 financlna. !'.It.ate value French Normandy. 3 BR 11e aunay So. patio: Showa like brand ntw, 2 fanancana. $27$.000. 411LSIDIH0MI loc.AJkin&IZ58.900.Bkr **rYfNITIU[ on~saoooo. "den home. Can~ tradnl, lleht. alry. Oak LIDO ISLI. You wi ll fall in love with rocl. patlOll, be1t loc1 lRVINErAClf'IC LEASE OPTIOM .0709 UU.Vlll nSat/Sw'a l uo 1pUt. SllllS.ooo. owe. 3711 noora. flowa ancloualy this sharp 3 lx.'<Jroom dream home Uon, need fut t"Scrow 714 1138 PI Reduced SlM,900. Open LUXllJ oblnaoo: ReaJtor Seuhore.6'73-6S78 for entertainment. .Uk for Katlue Shlellb, Momfallt. o...rt. r me cul·de·uc l()(a· H S t /S 2 s 541-5647 Ownr/aat.8'7~'12911 Fabulous financing. Ownr/Aat.6'4 7020 RHOI+ 2400 tlon, 110,000 opUoa + c:uae 1 un . 1 · · 2 Bdr townhome 10 OCEANFRONT HOME. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlOOOmolakesit.Partof mer.4bdrm,tamrm. fabuloua Woodbrid&e. By owner. Prime J()(a· 133VIAUNPJNE 67 ... 7300 • Lake Arrowhud Condo rental a-.1:... to down Owner I Agt I nllous. 2000 sq ft, -'. d&#OJ>rat· lion. Pee land. OWC 1st. -' ..,._.. 944 lo.cl .,..,. ~v Cherry Lake Estates, 363 L' Priv lakefronl com· payment ooe year rrom . . ed ' upiraded t.hruout. lftfNlit C.... 3Br, 1 Ba. room for addl· Newport Glen Court. 1ngO munaty, perfect family poaeuion. You can't No QuaUfyin& Pride of Asnmable loans o( New ~100 to 3800 sq, tt. hon, panoramic Yiew. Npt. Bea. New 4 BR. 3 • .,,a,..,, or corporau eet·away, S but this offer. Call ownershif everywhere. Sl44,700. Mustaee w/beach " maJn bay ~.500 4 car parkinc. Br, 3 Ba, 2 fireplaces. lhrcla 79-12%1. Fantut c Sol Vista views . Extenaiu 6408 West Oceanfront. :u~!·r'y~·2~~~·11!t 111r~e came room with W/pool. $136,000. Bkr [Uj]\\bodbrldge custom UPCJ'ades In tile f42·l2lS $2 ,955 /mo 0 . w.c. s-t. AH IOIO ruu bar ~autifuJ lake &tl.Q709 Re I & oak . S32S ,OOO to VIEWIH second at~ 2 Yr 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and forest vtew Dock ~-~11'-1 $4000 DOWM • tg ssoo,ooo. K. 6-42·0430. 63l-S745. n OWHEI opuonal owe 12~<\. !!!! • MO colt to-•• la! 551·3000 o,.. w; l·I HEWPOIT HGTS 67S·0043. Will co op Totally redecorated 3 $389,000 Also. spec· PlllDOMHOUSI 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. Townhouse 1t?tBm1no 1'11,.»lr•IAt 1115 W. A•t lmpreulve 4 B~!m wlbkra. bdrm, 1~. ba, pool, 1acular la.ltefront lot 88 n 3 Br. 1 B1. lar19 yard A ent 16 173-6ntor SS. w /numerous amerulles. $122,500 Terms FHA. x 120 ft In excluslvt Mc 000 ... 1 ,,,,..., A ... _ T M __...... u_ Owner will finance. Call SU YIEW VA 751 ..... 1 guarded gate communa _., · · .. "" ...,,...., &t. te.ti!HJtw .-w •111oca ~ OM THI WAT• for d et a I Is . Curt HAllOl llMI-URGE 11'/J'Yo auume ~ ty of Pt Harrulaar with II~ REDUCTION H.WW 104 f0down.&3i.s737 A(l. 2 story 4 Br. 3 Ba. Sandy .. erbertell 631-12116 UHD•MADET Uno~•~r~~e~~ uf ASSUMA&ILOAH Try IOo/o Doww! level access Pr1ee an Sl0.000 u.nder recent •••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE •t ~ih· 'thlDOV!,indocond. .....,_ . 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba. VIEW ocean. Catalina & city owe 2nd Oil this lovely SC Plaza Area. 3BR. C'llldes plans and salea. $129.950. 631 -12166, JO' Iott Sip A wa lv ,., wn or • • townbome In the pre· Uchts. prof decorat~. spacious custom pool 2BA. frplc, dble gar permits for S200 sq fL agt.Jobg and off water rondo In HOME CODJiderlnlde.$2'79,500. • stigloua prlute com compl. furn Jbdrms. home in Baycresl, 3Br. Xlnt Cond $137,500 custom designed home --------1 Seabrld1e. Immaculate and 3 bdrms, a de· DU,LD l • . ..ti mun.Hy with tennis 2"'1ba . ram rm , xlnt lBa + lg bonus rm ~1 ~ with the family or ex· MIUYllDI 3 bdrm , 2~ ba 2 lightful office in quiet l short block to ~acb HARBORRIDGEROME c.ourt,poola&spas.Xlnt f1nanc1ng S47S,OOO S399,SOO. Ottl.rRHl&tate ecuhYeenteruunmentin 3Bdrm2bath,flreplace. fi replaces. 2 balconies, cu l-de-sac area of will summer, wanter WI1lfVIEW financlna witb 11:rae as· 0 w n er I Ag l OpenSat!Sunt·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mind Single slip dock neat & clean. Large lot. . beau greenhouse win-UniYersity Park. Ex· rent. Terms flexible. 3 br .. 3 ba., 3 car aar., ~umable loan. Pnced for ( 7 I 4 ) 3 4 0 2 !l 7 7 . 2048 Commodore Rd. Mobile"--Sunny southern ex Very best of terms. dow. A glve·a·way at tensively upgraded J~st listed al $315,000 fam .room,separatedin· UDmed.saleatl495.000. I (714)340-3294. 548-1~ ForS• 1100 posure $7SO,OOO Ed $205,000. By owner. (213l throughout. Superb view with land. Ing room. avail. now. RO~RS UALTY -----Earl, Merrill Lynch, Sl34,500. ...., 4 H + ~la 67"2311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ka_le_lla 1714/337·07_31. I M C-* Rlr --1919 and premium location. E xc e 11 en t terms ! • I 'RIMI r&IH. Df'U o c E A N Jo' ft o N T ~ oy 5~•77~ • sa•sc·-c~oo Within walking dbtance Large comer I • plush 1?2S.OOO.Qwner760-19'17 NEWPllT HTS LAGUNA BCH. new Palm SpnnpCondo .... &-r -11tTs _.. to 11.;"~ C U tod rust carpet, mirrored 45X90 lot. Dev potential '61700 Extra·nice 2 br, 2 ba, ro:::?pp;;i;tm!nt. •>: wardrobe. Spanish tile. IA ~SHOUS M.I. NEW,OIT SHOIES I $275,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 ~~~~· rent S400 Furn On Coif Club Dr USYITll.A.HS pool, etc. U32.000. nex. Walt to beach. pools &c Pmatecommunlty. Most desirable I story 675-1771 2S0716thStreet . . -714 13209544. 5683113 -;.,.;e.listofHomes terms. Great ass um. tenniJ. Under market al New F~ncb Counlr)' Ooor plan, 2 bdrnu. den. 1 Lovely 3 Bdrm 2\.'t bath L1st1ng expired. save Bkr W d R.E I n. B owner MG-4157. $189,500. Owner arudous. home Beamed9foot 2 baths, xlnl cond 2 Enalub Tudo'r Aondo. agenLs fee. 142.000 ofCr ,._ ... f S -=="'-'-- orl .556-7777 '"IM 104 Call us for lddreu" ceilings.Truly custom. patios . $1 39 ,000 I La;ge lulcben fe'°atures Beach , adult. pets """,roo .J: OCEAN VIEW 2 Br. 2 Ba open house Info. I El~ant 1howplace. Ownr /Aft. 851-&300 bualtm applian~ '"~Id. 960·311311 ,.. .. , 2600 deck, yard. sec gate !!.!!.................. Miltf1 & C:.W.O'lrita Bngbt,1unny. SUYIEWbwOW..Ea macrowaveand'~;·~t· Co-erdd ....... H••:•W•·:·,•,••••••• Sl~K. Owner l-6JO.e34, **TAI( YOUI M0-82dl I Approx3,S50aq.f\. S379.000 . '\tare Bar mg area. LlYing room Properly 1600 "' "' 642.a808. 111~·8600 JobnCoombebkr. 2·story,5-bedroom. features, oYersazed •u•••••••••••••••••••• HllYe houses, condos, ml'I u.J 3 bat.hs, 4fireplaces Harbor 3 Br (possible 4) 1 f 1 USTSIDE rRI STEPS TO WCH Family room. Two 2~ ba + fam rm. 2 fplcs fl replace plu.s vaulted ESTATl SAU ou or sa e or ex. 3 bdrm, 11,\ ba. pnced 1 Two of Woodbridaes's Fl p1 at bea bes b Guarded gate. tennis. cealuig open to 2nd n~r. Westside M·l property change Reply Nielsen under market lo sell finest producu. Both are it523 c.o4PU5Dl·IR.Vl~E E IY THE SEA .:•Y e ~ 0!1 ay. pool. etc Sl26.000 8S· 1 Loca.ted Oil large lot With Costa Mesa 16,000 sq ft Realty. 216 Katnehe Sl now.Pra.nconly! detached homes o:.c lst Bf~ lObyn oob pl:~::~la:~=s sumable 10~.~ 1st 3Brhomew anromeurut, spacaousrrontyardplus $14.50 per sq fl Prm Kaalua. HI 96734 Kathy 631-4M5 Agt wtspacious frounds and l 1 s 3 r ea c euarded gau Fee Own l' r may ass 1st close to bayfront As-back yard large enough cipla only (llQS) '96-1484 (808J262 9868 Owner Moves! patlos. 3 Br 2 Ba. Uv rm. L..J-a a..11 1041 bargain Fres~ly re· $798,000 By owner: wt2nd. Call for appl sumable $123,000 loan for a spa ConYert malunng tame St' 500 · d10 rm & heaYy shake ...................... d!>ne. Owner will ron· (714)548-4002:MS-4060 640-8227 Asking Sl90.000 Agt F1oanring available, Co•do••iwfTow• deposit lO hot Houston . • I roofs HIGH AS · 2 new custom ocean YU sider trades and notes 673 11349 or~~ rall M.esforMit 1700 rea l estate Takeadvan-Gre~t fl08nc~g ltr17!5 SUMABLELOANS homes. t Br's, 4~ Ba, Vacant and moYe In • PA C ES ET T E R ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• tage '>f new tax shelter available on this classic I hell SIU 500 F.R .. 152HS33 Tabiti. now. Call Diana. agt REALTY New Super ex ecutive law. SSOK nun invest Mesa Verde Condo ~ 2 ' $529.SOO. Alt. 49'7·S4.S4 I $24,000 DOWH &t&-5092 coo do 3 8 R. 2 s l r y Break even apts, prof design excellent condl· + guest apt. N. end. I IE CIUTIVE ~ o-a.. 5'000 •• ,,. dining room. Beautiful ~i \\bod bridge Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath ~ """"' finan ,.., ~!c~oup~~~r un bedrooms. Attractive [g . 11r.•cH ~E widen Unoraded Xlnt E h "' d lion. Sparklloc com-Really Emerald Terrace. Walk OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY l S PM Oulatanding 3 bdrm P ... , · Ito& Es .. munity POOL! Close to 551-3000 to beach. Ass~mable • I custom home on fee vl prty. 548-7~ h h 2100 shopping and freeway methrrann Pk .. y,lmnr l~an. Owner will help HAllL lt'l HIO 1536 Sere__... Terrace hind. Expanded master Spacious new condos in •••••~•~•••••••••••• access ! A must see! Cali finance. $279,500. Peg UR NLM llCIUC suite with fireplace & Garden Grove, no quall· Trouble Selling Your 979-2390 3BR, 2~BA. 5221J Walnut. Allen, Rltr,$1578. OPPMTIMllJY IRYIME THRACE S2t,500 Down mini library EnJOY rr~g. Owner Wiii sub I Property' Trade it with T Rtalon Nr Jeffrey. s~.000.103 Fantastic buy! 2 bd, 2 ba ""'""' tbOIH' Ocl'an breezes . Sl~llt monthly payment the G real American Ch . 3 BR 2 b ~• dn. owe . Call548-32<l!or condo. Beam cell., !rpl. prime 4 S • X 14 o • App.aliilc) corwer '-with opett floor from patio or derk Thasd Npt Hgts 2 Br 2 Ba 3Mbinimumblddwn. 3bdrm, Trade Co We han bun· arming a w•· 751.4287 patio. clubhouse, pool. waterfront lot with exbt· pa.. 'ocil ond patio. Owner wll carry. R~uced beluw maker lo con o .•s a ran-taslic op· a. sec g 2 car al· 1 dreds of Exchangeable tage East Costa Mesa. Owner carry loan $295,000. $229,500 (714)552-4477 portunaly to get started lchd gar wtopnr Properties m California Oak Kitchen. stained Univ . Park by own~r. 4 $159,000. Peg Allen. Rltr: inc pier and slip for 4.5' WALKER & LEER E 1n Npl Bch. Walk 10 all Ca11SS4·91GO, 840-6703 aft Throughout California glass windows. SUI0,000. Br. 2ba. Priced nght 494-7578 yacht. PriceofS2.000.000 WATERFRONT HOMES,l/llt schools, rrunutes from 5 rn. Call Now 20% down. Assumable 17961 SpiC'ewood Way · Includes cleared lot, •P· REAL ESTATC Cozy single story, blurts 3 shopping and beaches. ~HI/ 675-3753 ut of 197,000 at IS~% 552·5138 AUCTIOM proYed plans and !>-• R.~ ... , "''"'""·~·-1 BR. condo 2007 Ba1a. wlaunlrdg healed pool & OMtaS. llOO Anah hm, S52K="'-eq-.-M-t- int. W /comlder 2ftd By Ulllv. Parlr, 4 bd .• , ba.. Sat. Dec. 5th. New _prime permjt.a for a luxurious 5 1 24.!6 w Coa&1 liw\. JI$ M..r..,.. Aw open t2-4, owner, Agt C 11 8ry roodonm0_!14ll.:..~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• prop SL2SK an l2 1,... owner usum loan price re· view Lafuna Beach Bdrm 5 bath French ~-· e.,,.,-11 &!boo bl.ind 644 5215 1 ran ,....,en....,rg . . ~.... ""' duc'd 5SH3U estalt. Financing avail Recency home with 6Jl·l400 '7UtOO for information Opn HEWPOITllACH See ou r l~. \1ctorv1l~e S..W.f..,.Ya. .;;.;..;_~.;;~---;1 Min . bid Slr75.000. Call many extras OCEANFRONT Sunday 12.4PM . 1406 FEE SIMPLE LAND Exch RE or TD s Perfect 1larter home Pa u I Ryan , Ag t . Ttf'W A•..... 4 bdrm beach house Clay 6441020 Priced below mkl al l7141Till 1217 __ _ priced right I Im . zaoracBCT m.\844. Call Pacesetter Hornes I Pnme Peruruula Poanl $197 ,00() Seller must maculalt with a lonly OH SS0,000 for detalls and appoint· ·1 locauon Fabulous l80 • • sell-fasl close Rtwtoh yard. Fu.U price Sll0,000. Take o ''er f u 11 Y Fl.All AND menl 646-~ degrel' vaev. rrom Jelly • CJS Realtors 1-635-5650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-3191 amortized 9'<.~ loan of o•~ to Piers Ideal for re Lingo -Howwt FwWtMd S4000DOWH & Mo cOlf to••• la. 2 Br. lVl Ba. Townhouse. Agent 556-&16 $106 ,000 With only Located 00 l.be popuJa.r L • a MAC:NAB model Excellent ownt>r -..... !to $888/mo l.n payments. North End with ti·,· ' ....... , financing 675 7698, U •..ib,... 0J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mammoth cul-de-sac breathtaking white ~ 6756870Agt __ lal>ooltlmd 1106 home witb 2 fireplaces, water views 4' city night REALTY • ••• •• • • ••••••••• •• • • •• 2"'1 batM & au k10ds of lights. Designed for lo I Largr 4 Br Jba $1400 mo extras. Don't miss this maintenance by James • ..._ .. ___ ff. "'""";? I blk to bay Bltins, decorator's delight re-Lashley , the home ()(fl/ A'.ilt¥YitPJ W D.,6736163 _ duced to uss .ooo. features beamed ceil· D..~"_;C'A/t/JJ' MEW,ORT IEST IUYS CottaMno 1 124 <714l552-44TI ings, redwood accents" _/ (l(ff<.x U,l 1 TERMS.TERMS-TERMS D•plex $239,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lots of tilt!. 3 bdrm. 3 HOMt.S Delightful 3 BR custom Back Bay In Newriort Beach Quiet street. 3 Br 2 Ba 9'/•o/o bath • den built on 3 pool home _ must see _ .. $20S,OOO. ~wner w U carry SSOK. r r p I ,. , b 1 g ya rd SPAMISHYILU andoenbeUer1Sthel.St leYels with out.side ac· antereslonly,3years Gardener S700mo WITHrOOl TD.of omS77,000for ceasloeachlevelmala:es SPECIAi.SALE Under muke t -lmmaculale 3 NEW SPYGLASS 7JM760 1 6733477 Exqulsitepropertybuill $657 /mo payments this the perlert choice Fee ground, walk lo BR-Formal D.R. 2 ~tory IKHM',...,ty i oooJEASTSIDE2story.2 bd . for one of the original Owners will carry for lbe growing family. beach. super nice. 2 Br McLain Big Canyon condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• chtld & pet welcome. lg N1ne2wo~rt cfamiliesd in lbde S30,000 to 540.000 al 13'7.. l480w.oooo.,._..a.. home +bach. unit Lr& $215 000 MANSION MAKE Au~. l pvt yd . 2219 V1rgm1a " s. arve woo Act fast for great value ,.,_,_ assum. loan. Priced to , . "~. 842 3308~S ----doors. antique leaded on 4 bdrm hom e in ... views, privacy" quiet sell. Chucla: Spiller. agt Outstanding value plus terms 2 1 ..._ glus, beams, oak Ooors, Co 11 e g e park tor can be found In this uni· 631·1264 B R . 2. B A -D e s p a r a t e I 3 lncome Properties wport leech 3 I 6t 3 fireplaces. 2 masltr 3 bdrm 3 b th --. Easts1de Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• suites, pool, spa " Sl52,500. (714 )~-4477 que · 8 • Seller-Mc Lain Big Canyon I 20'1 down Owner will LIDO ISLE charmmg 4 Volleyball court. W••-&Lee family room home. $179.500 Over 6000 ~q ft. of elegance and carry bdrm 212bath,lrgsun ... SelJers may help with 5111--tL..a...... th ( II h r I n) pa110. completely up REDUCED lO $449,000. • ... f..._... finaocinc. $44.5,000. __... _.-~arm . I . l IS qua lly custom, J graded Sl700 mo Year OWNER WILL CARRY NI UUHG LUYITHECil DOYaorUftm-642-8215 high on hill m prestigious Spyglass. Nili&5ER' I B II Grund wltb LOW DOWNlll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!ml!!!!!~I at home" walk to the --features inc lude 5 bedrooms . )' 1 ~S-6161 PAYMENT. SUBMIT LUSEOPTIOH beachfromthis3bdrm DIC.HOME library , family room. 512 baths, IWant something xtra ALLOFFERS. bometuckedawayooa Med.stylecourtyard T aJJJllll'J\lfl1'' ~pH1al 1n a 2 Br Open Sunday ttoS 2 Br 2~ Ba. Fireplace, 2 quiet street. Hardwood Pool. jacuzzi. Overlook.s magni 1cenl pool & s pa and private r'W I ... I Townhouse. completely 2S8S Irvine AYe car ca rage Sl38,000. floors, deck. " brick bay. Galaxy Dr. Formal elevator Enjoy s pectacular views 714 su 071\;1 rum~ $895 Mo 760-9117 BrokerMl-8800 patio with mature fruit din rm,2frplcs.sm.ooo magnificent cabinetry and leaded 2925C1>llt-1?l'·\\l' jsurhhouse 2 er1ba.orr w .... flwl "-' ________ , trees. Great poteot.ial! fee. gl~ss throughout Shown by a p-<ust<1 \fe~.i < \ 1 st prk 'g. Wlllter rental IK......._ 12Y2% Owner will help with 6U·2$t0/64M848 potnlmenl to those who are truly ~.972 1000 01·1400 financln1.S32S.OOO. IAYFIOMTCOHDO the disc riminating. 34lh St nice 2bdrm, nr 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1•••!!!11•• ASSlllA8l.E !"I~..... Bay & ocean Ylew . 4 Pl n 2 1WM200al sbe49a~h , want er lrenlall. Lonly 4 Bdrm, Walnut ~~~"'"'* Stturity bklc. $475.000 Offered al $2,3()(),000 · ex. .. . ncome. " mo 1 n c u t 1 OWtB W1J. Village. Owmtt will help "'. """ 9~. 3 loan on contract. 639 S789..:. f i n a n c e . 0 p E N OCUHFIOMT 612 Calle Campana. San 1--------FtMAHCl AT l2"o SAIURDAY 1-4 11C11N c--Q u I et sec I u de d SPECIAL 'TllMS Clemente. 4200 sq fl 2 Br Mobile $700/mo Wl'tb 15"' down for 10 ..... ~ 9 """ 714 """' 5907 "' 3571 MYRTI.E ..__c.a **' Peninsula Pt borne. on this 4 BR Spyglass beauty on ol<N. .....,. On Bay 2Br $1050/mo years. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. -s ooo great condition with Ms-9161 .,., • . choice corner' lot. Creative seller A,,LIYAUIY On Water 2Br SllOOmo C 17141494-1177 615-8676 615-8444 'II t k t d h Near new 4-plex 2 1 Laguna Oeeanfront many extras.A/ . ...IW,OITSHOllS Wl a e ra es, gems or even cas . bdrm, 2 bath each unit 28r2ba SlOOOmo winler S....l.l.... .. .a...... r-. a-....._ 3 Br 2~ Ba, ocean vu, " Offered at $525 000 _,_..,.. _.., ..,.. -· with fireplace. enclosed Waterfronl Homes Enclosed patio, comer 1375,000. F.dna Lundberg WA TBPIOMT RI 1 lol -a·th RVac-·. Ask· acAa~. 494-284 patio. garage. 9:\f'k lat. trs. nc 6311400 w .__, Decorator perfect, 4 Br. HEWPOl1' STAITll Now SlSll,500. Bill Grun· l"!!!!!!!!!m!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l~!!!!!!!l!~!!!I in& $111,500. For an •P-THRHAICHIAY De~. ~~'!!!. higwh~yll Rare chance to own a comfort.able s.taAH IOIO dy,Rl\f,67~161. polntment to see. c•ll1·------•l 3bdrm. 3ba. fam rm, mot1v1t.:u ....... 000. I 3BR 2 b H b v f J d ( .............................................. None•ative,18,000 down ....... Uaha.-.:4 S40·11.5l carden ll:itcbeo. S"'"C· finance. Agent. · a ar or u on ee an or .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Sell with EASE! lacular ocean Yiew. ~;c. &46-10.Uor6'}2805. only $224,950 call now! 4Jl~~ .. ~cAlpals. only GtMN 3202 ·-:., ~ HERITAGE • It 's a BREEZE .,..., ,,_ ,._, Cl111Sif1edAds642·5678 ~:~e:ti ."':~~r~ocli~t~ ABSOLUTB.Y C.M.4'UX ••••••RBnAL•S••uu •-••••••ICottaM... 1024 fln1ncin1.mO•se63. NO MONEY Unique~~.~m~th fan. a10.ooo.1tntfm Yearly-Weekly-Winter. D \AA.I S7S-0073, l-~123 2 3 t Bd ILUlllllOM On .... ! tastic mountain & city views. Class MAKE US AN OFFER ! 4 ' ' ' nm. . • REALTORS RCTaylorCo 640-0900 , URCH FAMILY1 Try th is 4 BR + family room with formal DR and large lot. Seller will help finance. Offered at $215.000. FIRST TIMI Olfll• Gracious 3 BR home with Fam Rm. on quiet cul·de·sac. Seller will carry lg. 2nd. Call for details. $175,000. Sl'ICJAL ... .--cusT throughout ; Priced to sell at uni•·. 2 y·•--w In ~OCPO~~"ts And do we haft I priJe """'"-' •FFOtD•au '61191..1 ........ , CM~ . ~on]-· ·~K '"" !SRI I ...... winner here! Located COMDO s.549,000 • • """ ,..,.. · pnn y! atby blgb above Laguna's Take over paymenta of Tri-level condo nr. So Coast Plaza _,.a:acn""'t~.63=1 =t---- famed Riviera coastline SUOOmo. CUSTOM HOME+ llNl'AI. -Super 3 BR with seller financing 7 UNITS $200I JJ06 with a VlEW OF THE Call ~a~~n:bera. Just listed premium quality with only $112.900. Hurry! Located in tkmet. these ..................... .. SEA BELOW, you'll find ' two 3 BR units • bea~ . fireplaces l Bdrm unita have re-Balboa lalud W1tttfront l mpoaln& 2 •lory IYOWI• in Old Corona del Mar. Seller will ttntly beet! miovated. 3Br ZBa.Yearty leue. arkhittture w/detalled ....._Li·ll'cd h Auume W.Una fananc· IUOOMo.11'1).QMl. t rlo ol wood .._ ,...__ • .,_ exc ange or be.creative wi'"' flour in ... ex e r • tl· In Newport a.di. 2308 "'' I auu owner wm help ..... ,..... JH7 tenalve '* ol &lua. 3 CU ft Dr. Unique 2 bdrm, terms • offered at $347 ,500. Ca I us finance oruchln&•. • .................... .. bdrm noor plan aerviced 1 ~ ba, larp llvin& and now! by 2 bathl, featuree llv. din. arH. Panoramic rm . w /BEAMED CEILINO,LAROELOO Harbor Bat·Ocun R • F p View. EOOUCll apace to BU NIN G R LC build. f'S0,000. MUST I FACED WISl'ONE6tx· SEii 1 teaelvt Ult ol redwood. LIASI arnoN or sale on a quality 4BR 2"1 ba Spyclass with breathtaking view. Offered at $649,500 Wt b,elleve tbla one 14f.llH.!Zt.+HI l takff "FIRST PRICE'' IWT .. &..19 1 1 ~-~-wbllt offtnd at only a bdrm, 2 be JD 'Cl ft. m-;0~1 ':cW.~ •1200 mo. su,oeo do TOMORROW! -R~ft~Ml-=.;Pl.......,-Mll~~~-1 lllSll<lf l.IALTY Tnde yow old ltutf for •S. ca , [Apu 1tw 1oodl11 wltb a I Cllffln.d M. HHm ' VIMTA&I CHAIM is everywh ere ln this cu.stom 3BR·2 ba complete with guest quarters near Fashion Sq . Seller wlH finance. A great buy at $200,000. --~~·-----·--._.....-··----·~·-··----........ ~ • ..-. ...... ~ .... a.,. .... -.~s_..a ... , ......... 2 .. •a .. s .. a•z•a ...... ,.t .... tl!lil.IJ .. £ .. IM Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, NoYtmbtr 28, 1981 ..... u. Pih• ... h'•• "'-"""•It ... I ...... U1• Af•I ............ .. t ........ .; t .... ....... ~~-;;; ................................................................ ~.-; ................................................................... -; ............... . .... ,. t a u leiiill 11 ... JHt...._, • c 1117 C.-Will 1114C....W.. 1124MeweJt._. wt ..................... ...... ............... .. ............................................................................................................... . ~i:n•~r.-i 1 Ir. i.ome wttl!Hant. OCWIMTW lmall l bdnn, ulll mct'd, MIWLYDICOI. .Nft' Jar. Poot Rae rm. • AT•~· Jaallt./lt /mO. N•• clthlu UR. 21A. t:mto•. 1 Ir. ,.. pd, mtl aar UU11 1ald. Walk So. altrert ac araa. Grut deft I yrd. Sec dfWull«, oooi. Adldtl C..t Plau. Call ci)Ueet Nft c-... aaa Home. Uh. tUG Ad111t1 1 B.R. l bloektrotl:loi:tan I WkJ tram ti. _,1 l·llO·ltU, HMIOI, AvtU Det 1. 11, mo to J lrT .. Tw11aH, 2 BR, l~ ba, ..:::::c:::::.~-----mo . H 'f 0 I mo . N i.. daa l•I , paUo. I.Int tOOd. PaeWe llOGD Really. RarborVlewttom. 1!.§LHl•Ml ewv ffOt. l a• pd., -"=1;;.; • ...,. ... =--"~--- lBJ\,IBA,learOar, C.. W.. J1J4 t~~l aar., ' dawbr wr&t bacbelot aptJood Clll·0..$1c, ll400mo. · lotal. Priv. pet.lo, ultJ COUMTIYCWI UV.IN MIWPOIT llACH . ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• &ban 2 ate IUM.e .. ,,.. ·tta,-aJrplft area.17& ;· ft. '°' dtUlb c1U . .... DANA POINT 250' lt'fS/ino. MO' l*/mo. 34210 Violet Lantern BURR WHITE Rl.4lTOR. INC 67\-4610 H111 tta1to1 Harltoiar DQt.Df.fm , .......... ,,,,........ 2 lr.1 leAlit M .WWll\bStQI. ·-------· layh'oat Oii Humboldt v -tM4 CASADIOIO Newly cleeor. er .. pd, E .. lddbrl~bl,paUo,qt Aa adult commwtlty 00 &00 ~· fl M•a Verde lt1lDd wkll 411' boet llip, llllff c..AI ALL UTJ.Un.ES PAJD eoel 1ar., pool, dlllwr. adulta. NO Pr:TS. am. tbe Ba cit Bay. Sptc· • Br 2"" bi bou1t. l.rC 2BR, 2BA l level. I · -P11Hl!t!•75Mf50. tacular Spa~7 1wlm· W h i I e y o u 1 "'1· lbr 1 ....... _ ._. bl f!CIO'"'r1oyrty. Lr1 Pat.lo. o,.at I.Ma· Compare before you Soaet°"' 2 Br. 1 Ba. '315. l Br. stove a ~1,.._ mln1 poolt,t tao-Christmas shop you -1--..,Y:t:.FllCJj•~1---- ..... -.• •~.,.c .. ·• ... ate rciiltliolneelAe. Uon. Xlnt Coad 1125_ reot. C111tom detltn !Bril~Ba.tm.Laun-pabllAcarpet.Muha, nil cowta, lralla, "an have 8 11 ad " "'"' .4ilalwaaa..., aao.e, dble. Realton 131-1.00 '44-ZW featurtt · Pool, BBQ, dry ac., pool,@151!! no pet.a. '330. 5ftll50. p u t t l n a 1 r e 6 n . ' Prime of . .,. pr, wa&.er • truh pd.. cov 'rd Jaraie. iur· 1415 M 8r Baehelou, 1 and 2 running an lhr Daily 1lat1re1dupla1US.i.t ......... rounded wlthJ:luib o. 2 .1 Ba. Apl. Larae 2 bd, 2 ba, pool, Pilot Clas111f1eds C:O.ta Mesa. 250 14. ft. A lau. + IS$(t dap. H._. IA TMllLUffS 1 da · ... u Garaae, wuher/dryer, adulte, no pets 139:;. bedroomJ apartment•, "nd h"V" ANSW1".u eulte. 1175/mo. Utlla in· adwta, IO piU. ---•• JJ42 Spado1.11 •bdrm. 3 bat.b, an capiq. IW t V· all bullt·IM. Small child -.nu or~ tod towabouaet from u .. " .. n Id w ttll St ('11 0 Hl-GJIJ / CUI> ........... ••••••••••• fam. bome. New paiat • In& atilt beat. Nopett. OK, Do Pila. Only I yeer ~loSlOOOi-rnon.t.b AD ta kt• your calls ~ :,,;},1 · 1 · · 1 71 BOAT LOVERS • Dl1 carpet. Move ill ready Bach. furn from l3IO old. CaU fouppt E1tt1ide l br. duple1, On Jall\boree At 24 hNi. a day The ~~1 ==.:.·----- adult Bayport coDdo. $12$0 r mooth All 1 Br. furn from IC ISL MGMT 1142.ig. carpete /drapu, IH San Joaquin Hllla &ad Arn~wer Ad r harge Del11.11 P.W.llla Offict. C... .. Mir JJZ Out1t1ndin1 penthouse ..o.wr . . 2 Br. tum. . from t550 STUNNING I 1 ' 2 etove. au ' water pd. (7W!ftl.IOO for II whole week ill Apj>roxlmatea NO IQ fl . ...................... view overlo oltl na . 31$W,Wilaon, M.2,lfll Br, 2 Ba. G~ Apt. $350 plus S2IOO ~ dep. Duplu. upata.tn:2"Br:l onl y $5.00. Cnll Cathedral C.illnp with 'br. 21Sf lria, •doors to harbor. 2+2. Bolt 1lip Balboa lila.ndWaterfront STUNNING larse l Br. Pool. 710W, l8lh.St . 5 Ba fr~aae. Near 642 5678 & pllH·e TCruuar-"tl'nSka. y~, ~:;. octaa roat. $1.500/ mo. avail thru Pewr'a Land· 8 Garden Apt. Pool • Rec 2 8 r , 1 'iAJ Ba, fr p I c, iJdo 1 ana 9IOO h d ,.,-,_ Call Barbanl1$-301'1 m• Call l2U>•.-. or a r. 2 Ba. Yearly lea.le. •rea now l8lh St MESA V!ADE bome at· dahwshr patio iar•ie L '"'ul l at a no"! qm , Air c:ondJt.lon.ln1. •~ · 11100 Mo 'J10.(l3f1 -· · · · IOOll)hre 2 Ar a dlx apls ' ' • year eue. IW U. 00 s l t a o L, a v e i~ ~:Inc· w:nr. 312·11311 AvtU No~ Z& l i.drm oa l ........ 111Mda l740 No eetl.54&-lo:M. . nopets.pz5mo.543-S471 pell. Ml.Wt have rtl's. Meaaaae.mo ,01 ·fi l .,.ir.9 3~ lrrlM 12~ water te50 mo Wint.er •••••••••• .. •••••••• .. • THE VJCTOIUAN 2 B 2bd,,2ba.oeweraJJt.alr, Avail now! Drive by ••m.11** r '· -is ....................... 'rate. in-7480Ev· H.l.'1'*-ST wtaar. newly deco/ Li$zm!=~J;;ls ~~lubbouee Ave. 840 IQ ft prot otn~ 1ultt •Br 2 Ba Qilldmi 6 GOLFCOUISI& New NB Condo 2BR SpaniabF.fWtLiv1A11 ad ults . New crpls , · w/oreanview:receptjoo peta' OK. "5otmo. lit. • MITE UTI YUS 2,,.BA, 2 car iaraae: Benutw park-like 1ur-drapes, blt·IDJ, patio 1)-. P.W JIU NO FEEi Apt. • C.oodo + rm/2 la,.e otflca/ wp last .. nodepoait San Joaquin 2 Bel .2 Ba frplc Wu her dryer round Ina•-Terraced Clll btwn Ha&-4120 ....................... mitall. Villa Rental.I. .,_hM .. Fwwl1. II a.wt• to~ 000 equJp and at.or11e rm. 6t0-iau · SZt-R condo, den. wet bar, 2 Adutti, no peta. Near pool. Su.nktt1 1as bbq, !f!"G"Vlctoria wo OCIAMVllW f75..0l28roker orU1fw ..... d Jtoo ....................... Newport Ccnter/Dealp IBd +den IV.Ba 1 le car 11r. ()()mm. pool, Ho11 Hoapltal. $900. ~parltllna fountains. EASTSIDE fresh , 2 Br . l"rom Dana Point matt EASTBLUFF lbr., pool,•••••••••• .. • .. •••••••• Roommate for lg. Plaza. New carpet/· dbl aar. 'patio, ~e':rly a2S/mo. Call Crai1 or Days, 549-42'3. Ev ea ~!:;.it: ud~ ~ 0 0 m • · 1ar, paUo, aduJts, no acenk bluff, Ultt new ! quiet area, •ln&le adult, Ocean frt. Le. 3 Br, 2 ba Townbouae In HD. close paint. Jl.l.S per IQ rt. new. ll'fS/mo. Patty Glen, ailt, Gl-42U or S4&-t308 W~lk ·ln ~l:a:~e: peta.1@1.-.0165 et the flnt occupant! nopeta$:!00/mo.M4-4767 upper,2ur1ar.fpl,yr· to ocean. very n1ce! (114)158~ Nesbit a W-NOO SSl·MOO M.w,..~ homelike kitchen & ~ Only 4 unite, 2 Br. OCIAtROMr ly. I UOO/mo N.B. 5311-0MS C~~ J bdrm, 1 be, So. ol Hwy. 4br/Sba on quiet cul-de· cabloet.t. Walk 1o Hunt· 1 • w/frplc. • 2 Br w/den. Atail. Dec.1st. Spacious ft2·S443 Sbr my bea1:1t. house, omce or retail ebop .Fireplace, yd, 1ar. tlQO. uc. Walk to school•. lngton Center. Hurry for the beat view ! •Br. 2 Ba. Upper, frplc, loom 4000 aar .• spa, Irvine, $300 + apace avail immediately Andy 758·W11 Kids ok. $1200/mo. Refs. l Bdrm-tum, 14115 1125 to SS15. Adulta, no Wiiber /dryer, gara1e. ....................... v. utlls. 73l~evs .SOaq n. sns mo ,.-.....1.-. ..... __ ,.22 Avail. Jan. t. 646-2017 Townhou.se-unfum, $.1115 pet•..o_ Daya 80·0212, Submit on children ' La1un1 Beach Mot« Inn, F to shr 3 br dplx. 3 ba, 8"J3.&ZZ. --~ Twnhome, new3br, Iba, 3 B B WkoaaMl-8441. peu. $1500/Mo. TSL 9& No. Pacific Coast Nwpl Hcts $238/mo Office for Leue UllO IQ ....................... patio, car. Park, pool, u~:11,1~tto;~~dfti~n Adultl,nopet.s. 2bdrm, 2be,llrepla~. l PtyeeJ1jp8'2·UI03. Hwy, La1uoa Beach. Debbie s48-8782 ,; tt WttbBalcoay.Alrport HUGE 4 IDIM jac. P'?S/mo. 133-9057 Westcliff 11080 &46-6719 Utilities Free! our unused yr old, upgrades, pool, lJDO VIEW Ele11nt 6: Dal\l· Weekly, Kitchen 9$7~126 . Complu . ~~·r new, a'iO mo. KJds IM.Al.S 2 BR 2 BA. view .end unit LA QUINTA HERU~A 1'tems could ldry. ssso. Ira 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 patios. •vii·~~ winter f'emale roommate wa.nt· Sfi.812 • no peta. 63i.1266, 2s r l Ba S700 tennia 00 pets' 9825 ; -~ 113'1·7321 frplc Adults. 11200. ra_es. ed. COM , J bdrm, fpc, 2 .. ....,.. .. a&t.JohA. 2Br.2Ba m mo • wate~ P~f: lQllParbideLn,l blk b ' 2 Br. Apt. Near orean, 67W359 Balboa Inn. l80' up sundts,$275.-...util.tst, NewportBtacb.~1000 J BR 2 Ba, alnt family J Br 2 Ba .-rs 673-nl'I 8'2·3073. W of Beacb, 3 blks S.. of e SOmeone S clean, dsbwsbr, garaae Verullles Comer Pen· weeklri. IGtcbennette, lut + dep. after 6 PM ft . floor Ideal nbrbd, Mesa Verde ~ 1:2Ba l800Furn BLUFFS 4 Br 3 8 1 Ed.inaer Christmas Avail. Oec.ut.6S1-02S2. t.bouae-2 br, 2 ba. Aval! ocean root.m-8740 644-MJS ;,?· rui rn:'°ail J ·Lit area. Small fenced _ ln 3 Br. 2,,i, Ba lt25 beauty All n~ut llke 147-41 33911 Diana Drive (ofl now! J7SO. 675-3787 Near OCC. Pool, Non-Shr. 11. tux. home w/prof. z!.oo \re:i cciu~Hwy. pool. '825 mo. David, 48r.,3 Ba. $8'7:1 new si2oo All~ LapH .._.. J741 Sell them Golden Lant.em!. 2 br, 1 Smoker. Male. $170. peraon $266. Lst, last & ~ 14f-3255 4 Br. 2"" Ba @75 644-0134 . ' ....................... b•. pvt yard, nice Oar.. S45-2510after6PM dep. 998-8479 Profeulonal Attorney's s Bel.rm 3 Ba, DU crpt/· ~RailorRlly833"8600 3bdrm 2\lt ba 1324 Luu1ry studio. spa, TV. with an ad washer 'dryer. $500 ADULTUYI~ For woman ne)Jily de-M/F to •hr 3 br, N.B. office suite in South P&iAl. walk to schools, c 0 n d 0 2 Br 2 B 1 Eetelle Ln., $98oimo maid service, phones, Open Sat. 41 Sun 2 bdrm, 2 beth, 00 peta corated private ro:om & $27:1. Resp .. no smoke or On nae County la seek· kesa dtl Mar, •tmo. Univeraity Part, Irvine. '94-t907 67~7720. l115wlt. 499-2227 I d th OCEAN VIEW, lrg 2+2, USO mo. lit. last bath, frpk P:i. inclds dru11. (213}43!M74_l __ ina com.palible pro· .Bob Koop act, 158-1221. Ava 11 . Jan. 17 SO . Eutbluff J BR 2\.'J ba Beautifully furn. Suite. 2 ! Un er e frplc, blt·ln ll>f)I, spit +security. 631·93 utils. Eaatslde, C.M · F to shr 2 br, 2 ba apt, fessional tenant.uuch a.a 2 BR 1 Ba dplx, gar, 1ml 7to-8080. 5 lit level, parbide set: Br. 2 Ba. Spa. Sauna, Oai'ly Pi' lot level. adults, no pets 1606 WesttUff Dr ~-01~-. c. M. S200/mo + S200 allA>meya, CPA acCIOWl-fenced yard, emall chUd University Park Cardiff J,1 00 cul de sac New Sate, lite TV. maid . 49$-Q'lll Newpe>rt Beach Room 1.n pnv home. Miss lut. ~-17» t.ntl. insuran~ broiler, OK. No peg. M75 +dep. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Wet bar: pauit 6 floors. ii.ooo servi ce SIOOO/mo Gi'ft Gui'de ...... ....,._.._. lt4 Viej All priv Male or M to shr 3 br Bayfront investment counselor. 1154 A Meyer, 5e-3'84 1., a ie door opener , M4-S307, l2l-4S70 499.2227. ...................... female. $250. m7619 condo, N .B, w/2 M, refs physiologist, recruit.er 1 Bri1 Ba, COlY E.side, close to pool. $7~/mo. SPY'_. "'"S Oceanfront, view of THIWtMl.ITIH XLNT Nr Hoa1. No req $3SOincl.uti.ls I.St& Full service suite + enc . 1ar. stove, rerri1, 752·5'868. ~ Diver's Cove. 2bdrm, ' Luxury Adult uruts at af· OM THI IA YI smote. No kitchen. Pvt last. 673-3547 ' amen!Ues. athlet.lc club. oo peta S'10/mo. Adlll. 3 BR 2 Ba, sncl story Ocean ' nig ht view. 2ba, sundeck. S7SO/mo. Call 642·5678 fordable livinl. 1,2 & 3 One or 1 kind. 2 ~· l ba. Male. ~103S OCEANfRONT/N.B. free parting. CaU CM- Act. Lam. 957-48'00 twnhse oo part-like set· 4bdrm, f1m nn. 3 c~ Leue. Ava i l 12· 19 Br. Well decorated bath apt located directly Room w/pvt bath. kit. ' f nonsmkr t.o sbr.,. 12 M nae. 951·3565 Nr. S.C Plaza. Condo in t ing. 2 car g~ra1e. f:.oJ,2200/mo .Eves. ~e~f~: e7~d est y atl4 aR ftf di Olympic SIU pool, light· across from the Reuben lndry priv, EutC.M., f , & l F, 4 br, 2"'2 ba, frplc. Have sp avail UI Com· So. S.A. 3 Br llh ba, dbl fireplace. Ice pal>O. tBSO · · Cllrbt..ai ed teruus court, Jacuui. E Ltt. Just remodeled 12$9/mo. &U-3089 decks lndry den Dec merce Plua for sub· aar. Patio, pets/kids mo.7S9·113" E X E C U T I V E Newport IMdl J76t parll:•like landscaping. witb ne~ u rpet_in&. Room for rent. 4BR u . Y;ly $27S·. 1st & last lease to a sect. serv. OK.@5. Alt957-0222 SMOKETREE 2 bd 2 ba . RESIDENCE . ....................... A~Vhor Moel beautiful bldt . in dnpes,_ lt1tcben ca~anets houn. CM Area W /D + dep. 673-4742 C o p y s e r v ' -...a-....:... C d p-..... •2 · W 1 t b outs tan d 1n1 JIB GeMrous rent al fl appliances. 1bis UJ>-t c JI Q · k 1 microcompt. adjoining. Yery..-n.._ on ° on ..... ~ar VIEW! 'bdrm, lar&e · stain u.nil includes a e c 1 ui c y. F 3S Slpl~!share 2 bf 2 8Sl-Ol'llor752-16'T7 Nealand'clean.2bdrm. car , pool . tennis . fam rm formal dtn lowance. fireplace mir rored 6'1&31116 ba.pool,lcitcben.24 X dble sink, bath, enc yd. M?S /mo.fff.&3 ldean roi-cntertaiAin& Lm&llJTI 8*0ll9 bdrm clold doon 6: a HohtJ W.-. 4100 60' safe. cool. mobile MIWPOl'TllACH Fireplace. Child, Pets Luxury 2BR, 2BA condo Comm pool and leJUl.il: Like new l Br. Apt.a. Deluu poolsade xtra spacious deck overloola:· ...... ; ................ home ' ~11 64.2·9932, if AllPOIT AalA ok.~.MS-Z:WS Pool, Jae, Upgrades. 67s,76980r67S-6870 Af\ w/gar or carport. large 2br 2 ba, bltns. inl{thebay.$1800mooth. Uve on Newport Beach honest l&Udy,owner. 600-1200sqftat.ll()rprsq ••ac..Vlew Adults Only. S73S mo •Br 2"'1 Ba. fam rm din· Upstairs w/balconies, dswhr. l \.'J miles beach Utilities included. For $100 /wk Pine Kn ot C M. Eastside, M/f to fl, full aeni ce lmmed. JBR, 21hBA. frplc , spa. SSZ-1872.. ini rm, ocean view'. ten· pool, spa, bbq, laundry. ~l~o pets ~mo appt. uU (714)67:1-8000. Motel. 6302 W PCH. NB ahr 2bd/bth S230 + i.., occupancy f1tS +SD.~ Pacific WoodBr1dge. Spacious rus, pool, jacuui, yrly $470 fl up Matu re 64$-0Mo util.646~ Mu.llaoRlty $40-2960 ''B" 108. CM. 543-&47S 4~R. 2~8A Fam rm, suoomo.~ 'l'UA-..ouHO FUN: Adulta. NO PETS. Mesa DIUWAllPtNlS BEACON BAY-NEW le. 2 Yearly on~ beach furn. Prof. MtflA>sbr rondo in 450, 750&2m>sqnspaces 642·7743 dlD r.m. patlOS, Lue. <-c.____..._ 1~76 Soc••IAcim1iesO• Pines , 2650 Harla, br.,2ba.Vu,d/w,elect. rooms.Kitcb.•Ba.$290 N.B. nr. Hoag Hospt . for lease, Newport tennas, pool, priv . .--• rect«•Free Sl.lnday ~-2447. SPACIOUSIBR range w/dbloven.g.ar., A:upper mo +S290 sec. S22S + util.6'6-3SS4aft. Center. Cote Realt y Sharp 4 8drmpoolbome. 640-1327 SS&-6188 Of'ftce ....................... Brunch • 880• • F ir eplace, walk In w/d teMis pvt bcb d'if 2306W Oceanfroot j llpm 640-5m ~1~~ci .~~e:49gcsu:~ iS9-6587. . 32 ... ~ Jr0c~~~~i!~n =~"';;.,. lleati•_n u closets, dishwasher. ~k·d:s~~v':t N . 67~~ M/F share exclusive -=D:....::.:IC.:..:....U11Y __ l_SU_m __ Rafael. t79-S370 or L8CJma a.octa -view, vacant, newly de· ~VI' garage, pool 6: laundry wbdsS73-31.lS Park Newport Tnhse. Dover Dr .. Newport $40-7611,J!!dx ....................... corated 3Br, 2Ba, Cam Tennoa•Freel.euonl APAITMIMTS farllities. SULAllMOTB. Tennis, pool, spa Jan Beach. Call wlldys 4 br 2 ba ram. din fp OCEANFRONT Mobile rm dbl prate. lg yd. i=1,~~:.~~ Beautiful &arderl apU. Pets considered, adults 2 BR 2 Ba Bil Canyon Wkly ratalt now Hail. 758-0CMI. ..Jif3:1!;;;=*!!:!· =··-----Dt~ pai~t. Ut It .. la~l Homee from S7SOtoJ1000 492:11686, S26-6997 • Hydroman age • Patlo/dectt PooU.Spa. only. $440 pe,-mo. twnbm. pvt gar, '975 $112 & l_IP· Color TV Retponslble female lo Ultra deluxe office or re- dep., no pets. SS8-12'7 mo.499-'816. ...... Sw1mm1ng •Goll Heatpd.Adulta,nopet.s. 19221DelewareSt mo. Martha Macnab, Pho.nts lD room 2274 sbare 4 Br New~rt tail. approx. 1250 sq fl. Lease-Ir&. 2bdrm. 2ba Ortv•~IUllO• BACH S38S (So.olGarfleld) I a 642..a23S Newport Bl vd CM Heights home. $350 UI· for$1300prmo Located lmmac 3BR, 2BA. lrg home ilnt view steps to Copistr.o )271 BUUTIF\Jl A.PT'S· I BR S4»-S440 "2-911 2 Br 1\.\ Ba. Townhouse 64&-1445 tlds utils. 631 lM9 & · C v·11 ram rm w/frplc. Cpts, C ' t Ba ' ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.ngl11 1&.2 eea-2BR1v.BA S505--~l.5 BRA.NDNEW2Br 2Ba style Adults no pets 675--0236 10 annery 1 age. ct.rps ~ltiN 2 car aar rescen y, pegg 2bdrm tba 2 car gar 22SOV ......... 54().962111 · · · ' MEED A.PLACE? --=67.:..:5-8:..=l~O!l=-------AvaU Dec bl $700/mo' oalt firs, frplc, plush duplx' dish;_,asher crpt' rooms 'fu1n1$hed an._... entlsd rarage, slA>ve & $42S/mo. SAl-21&112. Reas Weekly Rates Share spac Ocean Vu •-a....~ .___,,_, 4450 · · crpt, new kitchen. Avail d • Fncd' d' & l>nlvmished • ~ d tw. small child OK 2 BR t c uni · home Gardener patio --.a --'Y..,r"'"ly..,,.~S4M834=-='-"or~642=-""9-"-17""-8 '-med 11200 494-S880 rps, xlrU. . yr L••ing •No Pe1s • .... ~-Mo 5311-7'79 ap urn or ur . 1 Kitchenettes· Phones h ._ dry · Co · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdnn d ~pies ~ · -· Pet or child ok. $525/mo. Mooeis op.11 Oa11y KA~•-· · acrou st. from beach "Z" Channel Movies was er .. er mp 1-.-------• 1 ~ ,.idnew crpU. 2 bdrm tnplex, $61S mo 31941 Via Belardes 91011 S41S2 Br. l Ba Poolside 2 br. lYJ be, crpU. drps, C1U:S2!M7M Sandpiper 1967Newport furn except maste r 1• ::.~.lc.?Ji~r. no S24 St Alim, Lag Btb 839-1949. O•kwood Apt. Laundry room. I bit-ins, W/D bkup.pallo, WATERFRONT Bl.CostaKesaMS--9137 Suite s400 + util. 1290~~==lvd SJ6..1'53 C ..a •I GarWI .:...-ment• child OK, DO pets. C.U ar. . S36-<821 Newport Is Beautiful ' v -t.t....... 4 50 -=494=-=·1""'33""'1 ____ _ Sil Parlt Dr. ~so mo ......... _.. • .-.....a.. J26t Gisi 1400 ..._, forappt.beforeltsgone. t Br 4 blk.a from beach. 1600sn tt abr 2ba l"ec.._ ..... 2 M/F wanted to share +slorage-,S500mo. JBr, doa Ir luds OK. ,_.,..... -Fnlliled Newport lltiKh N. TSL M L 642 1603 SJSO/ tiJ pd K"t h . .,. . .• .. ....................... h 2 RealonOIDJCS 67s.6700 OwuerSfi.~ ...................... ....................... 880INoNtlat l8lM In · mo u_ 1 c bui lt-1n1, fp . new OCEANFRONT Zlc 4 Br ome w/ guys, near l••••••••• Turn of the century 15 AC.PVT PARK Palm Sprlag11 Area (714)6'5-1104 WISTLADVIUAGil ~~l.985--49S4 ca~ts/drapest.bru-oot, Avail. Winter. Weektyi 0 CC S2lS per mo. Store orOffice 1350sq ft Ma.n1lon 1907 restored 3 Br. 2r.t Ba S72S/mo IMonteray C.C.) Condo. I mmed occupancy Large, clean 2 br. 1..., ba doc sp. avall. ref. req. Monthly. m.7173. 631·5038. Mesa Verde Atta owe 12 ~ SllOO mo. Lease. Ki<b OK, no pets JBR, 2BA. ~/atrium, 17= 1~1~6tfti Adult only complex. twnhse, 2 levels . ...., m1. 673-6100 Lr& Mt home Bia Bear l or 2 Fem IA>sha l't' beaut ~ w/20~ dwn e/s C.M John agt63l-l266 golf Ir tenn11. Dally, (714)642~113 Pool,spa.laundry room, beach. adults. no pets. Yearly 4 Br Bay view nr eki.area holidays & unfurn 3 bd apt. an ~.0395 Bkr. Leue' excl. Linda 1111~ 6 ::e~i'f. '/~~-~~t6~ gauos or decks. No pets 75 960-Zln t1:.'~utlosandS495. wltends. m4)816-8662. ~:Fa;:~ :S01:r ~~~ orr~c~r~hop 1 Br. Duple1, large Liv· Br S Ba, formal din, ll·SPM. M!rlt OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. arage~:;:1~ 2 IC .. OtC! M:l-lll83 Broiler Completely fUQI beach 1225 for 2. ~alls space avail immediately iDI rm., built·lns, utlls F.R .• guarded gate. t.e.D· C d , • Avail. Wint.er Weekly I l Br Mi..s-ws Spacious 2 bdrm. all w~~ cotta1e. pvt., quiet. Wlt-450sq rt. $47S mo paid. Yard, gardener nis.beach,roomfor2lrl u II n Monthly.f73.1173. 2 Br.S4&S-S495 xtras, new car pets, 11'9'1PllTI ly, monthly HunL Bch. OCUMYUCdM 6'73-6522 Near part, bm & shops. boats $3500 pr mo. Bob U.'*wld 1d 342 A . d 1 TSL Mg ·t 642.1603 patio, gar. Avail now! Laree 2 Br. Patio. Pool 5311-1156. F to shr 4 brbome 111 ex· ---13115/mo.MS-3803. or Do vie Koop, agt ...................... uractiveupper upex. _m . $405 mo. Lil, last $200 Newly deco rated. cluslveSborecUffs $325. Co-1rcW Cozy &-rv.:.TI 759-1221 IE CMOF ~.b:~~ :Ya .. ~.a:P~~~'. Eutlide 1& 2BR, natural sec. 831-9303, 847-0422 Adulta.64.5-8152. C .. lsllaz 760·832l,642.a7 ....... 4475 ,...,,.,,_ THILUCIYr:a'MI ,. wood ctil i no s & l•7 PM) WESTCLJFF 2 B .. p......a.raa.... D p ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'" , wm· •-r . -+ ~unty " ... r l ~ ---·r• ana t 2BR 2BA R I 2 Br. l y, ba colla&e ""' ..,,.. -~ cabinets. utilities pd · Larae home available · .. · · e 1.000 Sq ft rommerical Huie lot, fenced yd. $500 llGi CAHYOH Rent In Costa Mesa 1 R e r s . • 4 6 · 9 4 6 3 . mo. 5:1H860. SPECIAL Ba. Townbouae. Adults Dec Z2 thni Ja.n 2. Sleeps Wbt M. Util incl. S26S 1st business or warehouse. mo. + S300 sec dep. Lu x u r lous . Three NEW EST tated 20 1·52$-3204. 1 6: 2 Br. upstairs, stove, Style your own apart· ODl'/, no pell. 9!00 Mo. 8 to 10. AU amenities in· 'last. 4934187· SO' sqft. 2 car space, Shown Sat IJSUn 11 /28 & bedroo ms. Two baths. ~g~n,:~~-'t~~i~ Newly decoraJd 3 bdrm, adults, ref's. couples ment (You derorate we u:.;sJ.edford Lane. eluding sauna $2500. YOUNG LAWYER seeks j have util. 645-7184. 443 !9, 8-Spm. 20 E. 22nd St. Richly decorated. Muted only l bse from beach f .... u 1 646-81Z1 pay allowance). l year For details call (801) Prof. M /FIA> share 3BR . Hamilton •D. C.M. · -tones. 3000 uiuare feet. 2~ Ba. 1600 · 1800 sq. rt. . pre . ......, mo. . lease. "'-at """" Ed· 2bdrm w /pvt boat dock, 649 •• JBA T nbo P I llesa Verde 3 BR 2 Ba. .., of pure haury.Garages, 873-0727 Fireplace, pool, pvt ......, -Ir ·11.. 0" use. 00 RetailStore;cboiceloca-fplc. OD rul de sac, clole Overlooks lOlh tee of hydro-tubs in master Ocean FrODt deluxe 4BR, patio, dishwasher, on i.ncer in Hunt. Bch. 1 yrd. Avail Dec. lS. Mammoth Condo 2 Br. 2 etc, or Bal PeM S300 lion by Newport ocean lo parka, sctxx>ls, 1011 col! course. $2'790 month. suite formal dining 2BA. Comp turn. Now E/side, aU in x-lr& 2 Br. UVE IN A RESORT Sl50/mo. ~-Ba . Sleeps I , micro-646-2540 front. 800 sq. fl $750 mo. count. llOO. 644-S307 ; ~::~:? V~~=~oi!~ ~~ room&, wood burnlng UU 6+12. Fa1nily only. garden ipts. From $560. Tennis crta, lie pool. 2 Br. l Ba. SS'7S/mo. yrly wave, kitchen equipped.1 Prof. M/F to shr Jbd, 2ba 675-4185, 673-1401. 121-4510 fi replaces, micro-wave mo.67S-7116 ~7-28'1. sauna, gym, hobby fat , luat. Carport, open Color TV, Jacuui "I u~tn Newport duplex ..... trMI ...... 4500 MtteY.,.. day 1-S~see tall ovens, fenced patios & social proframs. L&e 1 beame. me W. Balboa. u,unaC.allRe,asonablr !_llk.~tol•~t cAh~aS325il /lm2/~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-7300, r. yards Private .elegant Af!"!lllwlh GiAIDIMYISTA b r c oo do ' D W • 213/MS-2542.AfterSPM ra ea. or reserva-"' • ..... . .. Cost Ill •12JIO rt. 1616 Sandalwood. 3 livina only 15 minutes ..... lttid 2 Br. 2 Be Townhoule. wuh/d.ry, 1pac. deck. 3 Bdrm coodo, 2~ ba. Uon.775-3831>. 'f31·9222or13>-2091 lndus~'at s p5:.ce bdrm. 2 ba. new patio, from Fashion Jsland, 7 ........ ,.............. skyll&hl, paUo, 1ard. aU Secure, beaut. grounds; view. Patio Ii pool 167S Kailua. Kona. Hawaii Share Y~UR Bayfront P7S/mo. 673-S3t0. gardoer, DO pet&. Avail OCIAl'ROMr minutes IA> s.c. Plau or ltlMta l"-d ll06 built-Loe, laundry rm. ocean brenee. SSOO. mo. ll0-2117. 2 units, eaduleeps 4. home with dock space -=='-='-==-=:.&=--Dec 13th. $67S mo . HOME o.c . Airport. Justeulof ....................... Adults only, cat OK. $52:1 fll·lOU, 1f0.0165 M$-4082forbrwhure for m~ 36' Slope. Quiet 12XIO sq ft. a~at new UD· 545-2428 4 bdrm, 2 bat.b, com-Newport Blvd. & so. or YILY ••!j_I"' Mo. .. ...... 12 Ntw deluxe 2 bdr m. c--1 t .. H · Corp. Pres MS--811118 It, high ceil 01. C.M. D ti H Jb S S -,. TSLMGMT .,...,.. dis --1 a pa, .. u otel · · 76G-1390,6'5-Q32 rama c ouse r , pletely remodeled, . an Diefo Frwy. tart With 11r Ava Ull . . . fireplace. enc gar .. Convenient Weatdiff Riviera ocnfmt suite. Female roomrn.te, non· 2~ba. Jot lo bch Xlnt bltns, frplc, suoo mo inc at 1000 a month · · 2 Br. Twnb.se, m1tun bwasher. $SSC> (rm .• .:.. I smoker t.o share Santa .area. saso. L&e yard. LIOO ISi.i 631·,.. ..... "•71 Oran&e 673-to51{144-81Q5 adult.I only, noBJ:eta. MMll.5 location. Wal.kin& dil· 159/wa Jan. 17-30. A T .• _ .. _,_ p 1 ........ "'--A/ .., ... ~ lance to 1boppln1. ~·7006 . na Owm~e. oo . a.._!_ • ._ -.103S IAYRONT' Ave., COf!!Mtsa. l46oa , ....... ll07 $425/mo. 75:1 W. t . St. restauranta and bus 2 Jae, etc. S43-424l ....._. &BR, l~BA. fr')Xc, Bltins1 For rent/lease option ID •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 64&·9507. .... 3141 bdrma. and 2 fuU baths ...... to~ 4l0C MALE TO SHARE :.:..:~··• .. ••••••••••• dilp, patio, deck. Chilo ~1~':S.,1.r.,bath, frplc, buy, New Jbdnn, 3ba, 2 br., 2 ba., 1 bl. lo beach, Ea.staid~ 1 br. $275/mo. n•••• .. ••••••••••••n• New carpets, bit. In ............ ••••••••••• NWPT BCHCONDO ~• OK. No pell. Avail 12·1 ' . 1100·$850/mo. 2bdrm, 2car 1•race DO pets, DO ltlt.. call bet. kitchen a.nd fireplace e• y IOOt ttUTI 64S--4224 Opp a ..... , SOOS .541-10!58 2~b1 . $750·1100/mo. 675-4112 l-S'f52-2117 Br.Apt.s.Newly~t· S.SSSpermo.Adults only. CONTACT.Lar1eatGay ...................... . Mesa Verde. 4BR. 2BA. Total aec bldg. Call Kingslz~ 3 Br. w/frplc 2 br. upper, enc. Jar. ed, refrtaet diabwuber, Male/Female Service in Female rmmt(bi-sexual> WANTED a uperieoced Avall Jan lsl.19J()mo. SS4·9160; 8'0·6703 .Ct New decor. 513 W. Bay, laund. fac .. stove, adulu dlepoeal, neated pool, 17141 673.4400 So . C a 1. G . R . C . ~~:pt. Pool, Jae. ASAP Travel Aeeot that would S4f.04ll5 5pm. Yrly $825. 536 -1441 . l!OO/mo~17 elevator, 1ubter. prtna. 1:1u1 u .. 2121 (2ll)@)-30t0. Ji".ira 1157,0536 Uke the opportunity to Sharpeaat-.tide3brlba. Ntwmu.lllleveltwnhse.2640-5719. Pftup.Call4!M:f083., HARBOR Fnommltr,C.M.house. ' ownapartofanew HOUH on quiet strttt WXUIY M YFIOMT Br 2ba, frplc, pool, Jae & Y e a r I y 2 B d r m • VILLA COIDOIA Apt for reat 2 bdrm, 1 ba, Reeponeible. $171 /mo. Offke llllM 4400 •&ency Send resume to Gar.frpl.•Encl.utls. aBr.2 Ba.withboitslip. sec. 1y1tm. Many ti· w /1ar111, S5SO/mo. Spac1ious E.t1Sl~hApt.sh. unturn, btt-lna, 1~ bib t\fUb.Do&OK.$41-ll:iO ....................... PBo01T218.C10D11lyPUot. Warne ..... 11 tna. '800/mo. yrly lie Close lo bai· .,,...,, £nc aar.pa 0,WI WI r from beach. Overlooks H.B. bouse lo share $315 1811 Westclltt. N.B. Want . . 01 1580, C.11. Av a 11.. now· Man Y 675-7083 Michael R.E,I Ir 11ove. MOit uW free. Bluebird cuyon. lllOO + ~ util. refer. required floanclal lllat. 70005.f. ...::!M=;:._ __ . ----0.. P.W JJJ6 amenities. $3500 Mo. No pets. mo (71') •14·0591 or 1st l1oor ... _ ...... ......,. f s I r 11 I "..................... Broker 67H912. lBD, Gar.: fridle, wahr. C:...... .. Mir 3122 1 BDRM MlO (Zli> 182 .. 1 A Olvi5i011 or 147.,.111 ·· "MUO !CY._. or 1 e u aerv ce ~l'I dee. Ip 2 br w. lae dryr, l>•UO. aiint cood. ....................... 2223 Elden Ave CM ---11.irbor Investment Co. Room mate to sbr 3Br MIWPOIT print a hop In r1pldly yara. S750/mo. »971 o.ilW-~ QZS.146-7SM SPECTACULAR OCEAN 142·'1D . lVBl~~J~a.t~·1~.~~ bae.l200mo.CloRtoSo. ......... ~~~~County Al aar Or__. act " n.-i .-....n• ~ Irvine 2 Br1 Ba ~75 mo •CITY LIOln'S VIEW : uvn• ucaua, .._., Cat Plaaa RodMH414 S lo ecuU of ..:;loc::;aluvu:::;:· -:;;-;:;;:'=;:,:;; Cl • Like new, CUilom built 3 1 Jr leue A/C0 Centu.rY From every room Iara• 3 Br. 2 Ba. rrpct, 1ara1e. na • ~ ,.,. ••. p ,.... mo . ' ~IC Ill .. ve ... ............... l240 bedroom,2bath,formal 21 surtmi"9' 1 Br. $f3$/mo.' Call f'lvate yard' patio. vtlllipetd.4'tPi ....................... fem only, 18 6 over, u:: . .:~':vi~v!i~~ ......... -........... ~in& ro:k'~ tt· Beautiful 2 bdrm, 21-'J ba Mearlene1M2·5757 d.an . a'1~~ o. Broker Mnpeft IMdl ll6' cr1 aew ~· ~d~l ~/~:. ;;/ :p. ~: ble, 'optional'. From 225 :..c~1,rg:~CH * '!I area I c . y tri-ltvel rondo. Avail 2 bdrm, 1 bath, bltnJ, ....................... r. + ...... 111 c. • ma'71-Gl7 ... ft. "' at rtalOD&ble ~:111n-...m.::fi:i. Vlew. Sl500month. Yur· Dec lit. SIOO mo. Call refrla, rur unit, 1 SELL idle items with a Oceanfront for Wlaltr facilities. IOS/mo. reotal1. No ltue re-~~~"-=-=-au.::-=:..::-=-=-"1 IY lust. 631 -7300, (213)'38-4lal aara1e apace. Avail Dally Piiot Claaalrled Reotale. P'llmiabed • 5U<MIO NBprof aentl.wUllllare ull'td.calll!!JOOZ 3 Br. 2 11. Condo. xtra Realtor. -JJ/l, Yrly lie.~ mo. Ad. g f\am .Bmtr.f7Htl2 •-•="' hhd .beaial. borne w/ fem. tr•. 2 ear aar11e. T•w•m:-, Act.rTHl73, ' -rwu.t...' t • JtH overl013"1$ . .,..,._ DICUTIYI j115/mo........ Be~(Oft Bay. l8l' 3ba. 11 U.fw .1.1d JIJ 2bd lba No olffwy fp ....................... F, 25 or.,.... to ~rt 2 SUITIS 2•1 .... eoado. 2 ti bdrm1, ft •t. tmlla, Jyr lie. ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ·• ' 1 ' 1 ' N-"' ... ....&. · S E •· W I ..a D bd. diaplH, aear OC Ulf .;~ Adlta oetJ. no peta. peoo mo,1'7S-1117 Mac Arthur Vl.UQe. IS10 pr., p.at o, cor ot., In WH " " al.rport lt'75/lat a Lat Harbor ~ In H.H. mo. 2BR. 5upes' J.M. P • ~/1110. •1i11! f C .. ris._ .. .-., VII.LAGE Rl!ll ~ !dil. ~ HmrTA• P I /•a• ...,zc ... ~ _..._-.. S. Tennie Courts. !te. tll50 mo. lie. 2 bdrm. 2 bl, If II UHH .,.JIHI • r a'-R ...: ... 2 8 z ft.AJA •ru. 00 ' ... .,. "' ~,_.. Call Rob. tsl·l2'3 or fr plc, blUaa , W /D New 162 bdnl h11uy •m " m,..... r. New luury oft'lcie apace _Muff.Jll/~ 8e111tlr11I J Bedroom puuU51..al boohp. Patio, pool. I Sell y'our unneeded ad'* apg Ill 14 plml. 1 la. •I••· Prom. Pt. 11 In lat'• bulHt bK u c.-. home oe u.t d caane. i\d•lta 00 pets Ast 1 Mrm from MO. 2 bdrm •/•o. A•ail. lmmed. Clltlt.lrl 11ay '"'1 at· ' ...... _. 2 bl. liv rm Alt aaaeDitfa . wiU1 •-• 111 • , 0 • .,._1ii. Call -t0 1 pm 1 Items with a low from tm, Tow._. cau Au.., Ad •• ... Maill ... , can w•.. f i 1tturit1 pt.e. IZ500 .,n ~ u ._ oNL n 1 cost ad under the rrom IMO + ..-. .... fwdUU.. family room, orma tb C II Wiiiiam .... -•• -......... O II Pit Gitt G Ide ala ...mdl. ,_.I •111111, boDtll rm, 2~ ~:,0;~. ...., • c J1 &Da1lba~1..-rm.No , I 'f ot u 0.;:,_..,... ~ HMUI 19G• ear ltr· .... ft. -, ,, ..................... ,. klk~ a•,._ am. 111 ••Id. PN• 111 bocb oftm wt.a 109 t711fllml Callll• * Co&e Realty a Av r a ONT A a 1 : eo.. ._. •· AYlll .,...., PtwJ...,. N11G .. ,....,_ Dlllb COIYAtimA !!!fl! 6 lnvntment ... ~.PW Mc. t •. D!cLll>W • a.c. '°Mt,...._ Pllll C'illiilld2A.m to a.a._ ... ... I Ir l ... ,.,., ..., I ,.,. •. UWi .... TUI .... ,.............. ... ..... d'IMla Mfll IMar.etc.t Ate. ...... -.. ... c .. ~Ull•o . ' ... STT7 .•• , ua.1. HI I . '" Nlric. WI» t• ...... VIII•••· .............. IMl.A•ll{•.Cil"" ···~ ' ..... '"h I -- Give yourself a Ch,,stmas bonus -sell unneeded Hems In the lily Pillt Cift CIMI Cll 6424671 ......... c., •••••• Mo ..... ~-~---.,...---~~~~~ ... ....---........... ------11!911& ........... ~ .............. .... Orange Co11t DAILY PtLOT/Slturday, Novtmbtr 28. 1881 If you're in the manel for 1 betttt car, be sure t.o check the many autos advertised for sale in Classified. l•MH Me.ytoL.o. S02SMorig19u.Trwt A•1•cew .. 1/ H.pnA• 5120Loif1Fo.d SlOO HetpW..tecl 1100HetpW..ted 7100HetpW.ted 7100 W..tecl 7100 OppiottlaltJ SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Df'iicli 5015 P~/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V ..... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott&,.._. **** FOUND· Dog. breed BABYSl'M'ER· Mature Cakel>ttoratorwanted. JOBS!JOBS!JOBS! LOSING LEASE, quit· ••--"-S.ttter~Co. 1 ....................... , Happy 90th Birthday to Cortall,. beige, wtgray lovinc. UJI. person, to pit nu hrs .• wilJ trllD General All over the U.S. Not 1.n tln1busineu,sellin1out venture Capital Avlll AU types of rU1 estate .A •a•cew .. s 5100 Mrs. GuUtne. She has oo bacll. gentle, mtnds ureforlOmooldboyin NB area~ TMl .... ..,Clllt •&ency. Call (8021 ALL .•u~ and ftx· for Busineu Start up. lnvestment11locel.N9. ••••••••0 ••u••••t•"• lived here with. her well, bas choke chain my Irvine home f(f CA.SHIH CurrenUybuthefotJow. 252.ot7t operator m, 7 t~ tnc udlng: . . , Also do business loans. S~ 111 husband Mr. Guthrie for 63l·9e0l thru 12/18. &Sl·93'72. Fubion Island retail inl poeltions available: dan I week. ~C:~'Ycbca'.5:' ::!~~I equipment lusin1. z.dTDt IMT'lDPaT ~.~:b~ec;:n~ f= Peno•• 5350 Babysitter store Expr pref. Fast Llnl Slc't Salon hairdryers and 11113 642·2171 54~1 I at mln~mi.1in4 capital Sllll or ·' Ouldren, 20 ....................... Needed. Prefer tn my advancement for nght C9l"OC)$MpCllrll ~d ht.a hydraulic chairs, mir· Mort91!911, Trmt g11ns, improYUll pers. Grandcbildttn le 2 Great fXICUT1Yf bome 14 mo °'d 4 days person. Some eves or p rr expmentt pref'd NeYpo ctr Real le rora,abelvesandplants. DHdl 501 Widow hu money for netcubnow.Freeeval. Grandchildren Her • SU111• 1 weell. S40-9S29 or wknda req. Call Ray or Liti11tlon Law Firm Abo, mate.up. shampoo ...................... ~~;tcb~~ ;:i;a:,.~ in your home. 848-ll22 fa mi I y bop es to 24 hour ~ORTS 673-0322 Jim. 644-5a70. E.0.E. f~~!r.W:: =-:=~~~~I :i:. aodbairproducu. Anah bm, $S2X eq., ML Call Denison Auoc celebrate her lOOth tSl·I 2 MC ISA CA.Stla tapbooe mfSH Milll. Call63l~or prop., S12.SK eq 12 lots. 673-7311 Birthday. COEDS Would Love to IAIYSIT'fB HOUSEWAllSA..Ll:S •--Salaryopen.ffO.M arterS,89Mll09 See our lot, Vlrtorville IA YRIOHT • • • • Person needed ~ meet ,..__... Exch. R.E. or T.D.'s. MecbnffWsMha. ClwishaaP.ty Lo.ti Fo9d SlOO ~:~:b:ii!"~~·~:u Sue 6/yr. old girl after ~~:r ~':ei,:.P~~~ FIT. Enlliahreqwred ~Sea ... L """..... {714!718-1217. SINCEEARLYOO NEWPORTawaltsyour ....................... ~9363 school, l :SSpm to •P· lrvine !WestdiJONB. a......a....•,c.-for 1tm,1m111 ln· Oppo:t.ilty 5015 :iARAGE SALE ad5 1n 1.sU12nd Trust Deeds Church. club or club or pro&. 2:4Spm ueryday. .__ ...,.. lelllsent Ir motJYated. ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Daily Pilot bring OWNER-NONOWNER office HoUday party Mon ·fn. MUST BE A....... excellent lkilll, one to 500 Shares in an Irv me happy results To place I t.bni 4 \81lts Caterinc •Boats Ava.ii. fOUll IM C9r'fft C 1 '• W D E P E N DA B L E . CLBtlCAL PIT ze hours per week two yrs. litigation H · Thrift&Loan.lllOOO. your drawing t'ard. Pet.er Dobbe, Broker 646-44.lS AIN Escorh Stooecreek Elementary, Realeatate syndication perience. Salary Com· 851·9135. e.hone642·5678today! 760"827 64i-tlllS AREFIEE 24Hrs 641-0180 Woodbridge, Irvine. proces1in&cleftforNBI s,.c ..... l..edy meoturatewitbability. • Ref's Pleau c•ll Invest f11m. Processn 2llounperdliy,5or Contact Mauie _... •• • • • •• • • • •• •• • • • • •.••• •• • • • • • l'..a. C ... /a.cb SS2-0tllaft.erS:30pm. new Invest. lnvolvinc ldaysperweek. Loehr rooma~endant • .,_ Aa bpfMCjYIM bank depmitt •detailed Pvt Athet.ic dub. Alter· • • 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL 8 01y1 • 3 Lines 8 Oollltt Its easy to place your 8-Day Week Class1f1ed by ma11 . and 1t costs 1ust S8 -that s only a dollar a day• To Qualify for this special offer you must be a non-commercial user offering merchandise for sale up to S800 per ad. and the price must ~ 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad needs eight days selling time or 1ust one Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make one ctasstf1ed line o r type Mrnr mum ad 1s 3 lines Please print plainly r-----------------------------, I I I I I I 11--~~~-t-~~~__.,~~~~-+-~~~--1-=--...... ~ I • 1.00 I t--~~~-+~~~~-+-~~~--4~~~~ ...... --------t 11--~~-t-~~--1--~~-+-~~__.~1_0_.eo---t : ___________________ 1_3_.20 __ I 15.IO 1.,_.~~~~~~~-L.-~~~---~~~--~~~--1 I Add $2.60 for e1ch 1ddttlon1l llne for I tlme1 I ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__, , I Publish my ad for 8 days starting _______ _ l Classrficat1on -------.----------1 Name ________________ ~ I Address _______________ _ I City Zip __ Phone ___ _ I 1 Check or M.O. enclosed D I Charge my ad to· I 0 ~ # _________ Exp. __ I 0. # ________ Exp. __ L------------------------------ 642-H71 follow-up. Dependability Please WI foe an •P· nooo-evenlnc abilt, MOO· e * l .. cutcr * Baoklna • accuracy req. Com· pointment. 9:30-5 PM, Fri. Nut and penoea· Lott Great Dane/Lab Dilcountfor Oeb only puter up. helpful. Call· llooday tlaroulb Friday• bJe. AbWty to ckal with • mix. Black. Vic of Chap-I S7~ -+ rlUNG MEW ACCOUNTS 7l4/MO-Ol23. MS-5000 ExtenAon SZl. people. Ideal po1itioa for • man in 0 e. 4!M-7Z21 Acuon Le al842·SI02.. Newport Balboa Savinp retired millitary penoo . • !Lost 11·20, oranae Tabby I ~o~ :Om:==~~! COLLECTIO~CLERK. R1lrdressln1 uaistant, 7SZ·7905ukforaJ . llitten. Behmd Pomona A Jm Accounts Counselor Gr~ater 1r:v1ne Credit ul. plus tip&, pref. .._. ... _ School C f I'&..... · . Uruoo bu 1mmed. F rr mature pttlCll1. pleuant -• Ill MS-lSIO I ~ Tb11. 11 1 ch1llen1~1 opening. Hrs B:JO.S:30. atmoepbere. LI&. Bch. HOUSICA.U.S • CASErSSOMI! Escorta~odehng position 11111.!> a terrilicl E1p. pref. but not nee. 497.2333 Ilk for Bennie To P o tential Los 8 months old. Male. M/FlrCouples ?P.PJ!tEn~ypf°i,' £ Full benefits offered Williama An1eles Tim ts • Grey and white. Tabby ~·300SlllC/Visa ORIENTED'' person. ContactSteve5*3110 , Ralntylist Subscribers• earn Bi& • cat CoUar w1ta1. We flftl191 ('ft full loturance beMfits ,Comm'I Cle&Mrs want· Be your own Boss. Sub-Mooey doins it! AJ • love and mus him UUDLUI "paid c~ appattl I ed. dependab le Ir lease space lo NB. AJk SalesRePft$f!D11Uvefo1' • REWARD! by your teen ager ·s Salary commenaurat~. responsible. Pays .well for Cbuck,67}2046 the Los All&~les Times da~-4100extS4. behavior' You are not with experience. Pleue Flu. hrs., P /t1me, H"IDW"•1t Circulation Department • ev67S.J.9'70or673-87 1lone1 Cometoaparent call f/Ume,1ubltitutes.C11J • w you'Uurnal\l&fl.Dteed • -t S I -iAt support ll'OUP · u "--p 111.-.lve. roeu. Retail Sales, La1un1 wace + &enerous Com· • ......., 1•mese sea ..., ... · '"'5 ua¥JY ansll --b -Beach. Full time, part m i as i on s on t b e M. 11·22 Vic. Cypress TMIJ@ILo.. 71~ Counter nelp for dry ti'me casba'er Coast s • Trte Lane, Irvine Tues 7 30 PM. Laguna j MIWPOITIA.LIOA. cleaner,&oodbours.Ap· · ubscrlptions you sell. "Pluto"~ Beach Hi~ School. Rm SA VIW.S & LOAM ~ y lo person, 5935 Hardware. 4!!7-4403. ~da~i;. ~sMJU • Lost l wks ago· Oran1e Ir 76. Call for Wo. 497-144'7 1100 Irvine Ave .. NB arner. RB. H O M E ~~E/ N I N G be pro•ided. All you • wb1u k>ogtwr M ut• Tnrnt 5450 E.O.E. M/F Deliver L.A. Times to Good pay goOd bours need is a 1ood •P· , var. Ma1noll1 &c In· ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• homes In H.B. Ir C.M. Must bav~ own trans: pearance Ir 10 en· • d I an •10 II s . H. B · FLY FREE! P.A 3-tAM. $400-$&50/mo. + Lallf'ieH.$-O!l!L thusiutic manner. U • Rew ar . Please ca II 2 for l coupons. 13 bonus. Dependable car. Hoasd child you tblnk this po1ition 962-7 couotnes 63H669 Bantin1 ~l; !IM-aZ. live :~fer re~~:~ mi1ht be right for you., • Lost. White Penian cat. FLY FREE' Pan Am 2 l.anB Delivery Penoa Wanted. ~ad who wants home &ive us 1 WI. 9S7·ZX1 • vie Cress Sl. Laguna for I coupons, 13 coun· JOI MA.JlllT Must have Good Drivloc famn ... Board, room nt 1204 Beach. Missing Nov 21. tries. Hawaii S40. r ...... n..Ttler Record . Dellverin1 "V -=--=---------- a t Call494·781 631·3669 HewportBalboaSavlnos Flowers Part·time. and wa1e. da 647-2244. Mechanic, 1olf can, 9' • 1131-1114 C!fftZlOZ up .• must bave on • Lost: Gray Cockatael ........... · isseeklncam.ature,weU Housekeeper, Sun le Mon tools, cood pay and w lo_r cheeks. Bal rn,.illicw groomed individuaJ who D_..A.N, ~· H~leanini 6 beoeflts.Call&a0ll9-4 • Penuullla S7).Q287 loves worltiog with peo. d •••••••••••••••••••••• ~le for the posit.Ion of Non .smoker. El· I care, Lag Bch MODIL~~ FOUND: Small blk • 5cMo11 & IT perience prefernd. but aru. 841 ·8700 dys. -·~ • wvb.i11te doJ: vie:'!~"'.:'!.. ......... 700 oppo:-,::~~~I:~ willtraiDrilhtpersoo i (Eva ), nes/wlrnds AttDFe~.,,!1111 Y • La tey ~·~.1• ~l -~1 ...................... responsible person to MtOSU '1 0'7·»13 _..., an em . .,.. . ...., ·~ Now Enrolllin1· Chris· learn and develop in a DIYCltl:J."BS lncomeTu Nurse's Aidef~pvtduty • toidentlfY. tian Pre-School. 320 E. ......., 1 le I Ir w/cancer paljmt, need • Found : nr. 19th 6 lltb St., Costa Mell. crowln& aaaoclatlon. Counter, full Ir part ~ewer prrpare~. not be cert Must be dt· Rarbol',Samoyed.older Special Prog ra m BaoklDS or S Ir L H · t.ime.Di:nmittCleaners, ~ ex~~C:~f'MMesu:' pen. Hr'• ~ary. Salary • female, In lthr collar. 646-SW ~=ce.=.edPI::: Corocl~delMar. 75&-~l 6'2-02l2. W.8.S. · nesotiable, C.M. arta. Frtend!,y.~. HelpW..tecl 71 call: Dynamic sales poe1Uoo ""548--=--1=m=------ • L o 1 t 8 r o w n M ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Ms. Denny Parilla witb Petroloo, lnc. Uni· If you've never placed a Nurains Doberman. lon1 ean. no ALL· ROUND OFFICE (714)MUS05 ~ue new product, IJ'OWld Class1f1ed ad. you'rt! in LYM • collar, Vic Sunflower & PERSON ; tor rut· MEWPOITWIOA ' oppty. Jmpreuive the minorily' Try 1tonce 3-11:30 CooY. Hoep NB • Bear ll·24. 54M249 or paced medical dist. SA.""6S & LOAM eamlnsa. Call Answer and see how quickly you area. Poe. attltudt • • 549·0824 Supe'r 1bar&; Typ. llOOlrvlneAve .. NB Ad !Z5l,~24bra. get results Phone smilea needed. ltlnt • Fk~~~:0.11;:!. <r,~~Je~ ~na'c':~~~·~d h~~~~~~ E.O.E. M/F lhc::~~ineer· 6'2 ... ·""'56.78_. _____ ..._be_nefi_ts_.Call __ =w_·.-..._..· mo.) vie. Newland • Chance for advance· IDS desree «equivalent • AUanta 53&-1903 m e n t . S a I 1 r y lomM1• w I t b po 1 s I b I e • REWARD: I01t me iold oes./beneflls. Call Responalble maturt In· established clientele in coin on chain, vie. be1innlos ll-30-81 betwn dlYldual with strong refinery pipins. Merl· • Balboa Island or 10.n booltbeplnsatllls,IOOd dlan Construction, Bayside Shoppin& Ctr. Answerlns Service, orsanl&aUooal ability, La.1unaNll\lltl,l3l.W . • G reat sentimental craveyard shl.l'l avall .• abletobandleavariety DIC.SIC'Y • value. Please call typing 3$ wpm, Call: ofduUea,typhlf50Wpm. Oood t yplnl 1lrill1, rrazas 1.0 40 E. Call Karen t.2 54Ml72 1uperior phone manner, • SREWARDS Last ll·25 oo for an'l able to wort tmcletltly • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e r········· WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ~5 Ir 5 Frwy. Small Afl •L•• under time pressure. At· •••••••••••••• • tan/black female Dog. cimw Uttle is Big!! Classified tract Ive u la r 1 6 11 5c:a '""33 Id -ads are really s mall ben fl•·• ....... t • .,., . .,., res ence, F/Ume, MDe account. )4 e .. ,« ..... penotl. • : NO POSTAGE I • : 111111 NECESSARY 1 If MAILED • i IN THE • ~ ------------~--~~------------.., ~U_N_IT_E_D _S_TA_T_cs_, e t BUSINESS REPLY LABEL . ~ ............... .... F lllST CL4SS PERMIT HO U COSTA MESA, C4LIFOAN14 • ~ ..._ ________ oOS __ T_AG_E __ W_U_8_E_P_•_D_8_~-.-00A--E-SSE~E~--_. ... llllllllllllllllR • < Or1nge Coast Delly Piiot : ~ Daily Pilat ·: I •J •J 8011580 330 W. lay St. Cotta Mt11, CA 92626 1 937 ·0395 J.•lt M Ike 1 D S e • per 1 .. D c • "people t.o peop e" sales Pleue caJJ m.31111. ask I • Daley ·u l c•10 -.. call• witb bis readenhlp for Ka• .. -1 •' 'OH • neceuary. Mutt be -==:..=:::.::Ul,l=«..:.·-----1 1 • found u ... -··~ m"blne """"""· lllOl "'dbl1....,.!ToplJ 1 Cocker, Vic. Golden company beoeflta. CaU your dasailled ad, call Classified Adi, your one· o • Wea t • Slater H B Balboa lluine. SG-9171. today SU.&671. st.op a hopping ~nter_. _ ij • 142.-2982 E.O.E. M/r/H I ·1y ,., .. • Loat : Blond Cocker : II I · · · ·' · · · · · · · · ·· ··· ··-..: > Spanlal M. Golden West Auemblera-Hsht In· ~ • I • Slater. Wurln1 duatrtal temp. po1IUona , • ii Orance Collar . ..,._, n o w a v a t I a b I e . ,. • 8 • LOST ·Pema.le Pit Bu.U Woman111en. Amertcao " Adve~· Sales : Dos. Brn(black 40 Lb. Labor Core, Ull ; f • 541-0703after5em. Mucbeater, Buena • E~per. new1p1per dltpay 1111ll'l!penon lo LOST '! I ,_1 •·rrtble Part. ., handle key 1H·counu for <>runl(e Co1111t • l .... "' Dally Piiot S1Alary. comtni1u1lo11 and i • 1 about k11iD1 my lacllet A I I IWllOMJll ucellent bcncfit.s. Gn>wth °"'°rtunltlu I wriatwatdl lll1 dauibttt Temaetn • : for person wilh career ambillon Send I • I••• me. PieaM flelp. ff~lhrl • tomPltle tesume t.o Math •'cMel. f'O • Vic of Coat Htillw•z IAIM lllTIA • . Box 1541(), COllli Mesa CA. Ba. No phont I • Ht•e11 Poluettla CRIJITllASllONl'V!! call•, pluu. An £qui Oppor· :,, 1 Ma:!'trlte. CdM. TMINOIUBVSYS ~ tunlty !mploytr. • e --~ ovn PllOffl • • I • Lott: Gold Oolof Codier PIOM YOUJ HOlll • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT : •• •••••• 6 Ttrri• Putn. VI~ ••Ill,..,•• JJOW.IAYIT~otrA~!=A·lllll : •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • :.O.i~lt 1a1.ei· 11.a ••••u I '• ...... ~.~~~~ ..... :~1~:.~~~~••••••/ ' sr6BINTs NEEDED Earn $30-S80 per Wiik. Tripe & Prlzn. C. .... Q E Ct .t IH.iMll. ' OMCI ... / UIC.SIC'Y for •~Phdlna law firm lo lnlae IDdultrlal ~m· pin. Salary com· meu11rat.t wtth exper. 'Call II r . Shnonda : Part,\lme MOTHERS!! Perm, Part·tlme. t-! ln Oftke, ID )'Oii.if Home. Phone re· ct1)tioo, Some Clerical, SomeSalel. '31-toOO -----.-.:-:-~~--~·---,.p--~_,"!1-__________ .._ __________ ~· ..................................... l ---- ((, -__ cc--_::>_'> __ > ) SICllTAIY Excellent opportunity tor hl(h powered in · dlvidual with top lypmg Ir short.band skUls. Must be acgreuive. self. starter ai able to auume responsib il ity Congenial Newport Beach commercial brokerage office. IANTBD ( (,..._""'"'!<05~--) ) • Good EamillCJS • Super Trips CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT • Great Prizes DailyPilai Here's How Yo u Can Use Our Famous Dimes-A-Line • Bring them or mall them with correct cHh to Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Co1ta M.11, CA. '2t2.6 • Each Item muat be priced with no Item over $50. 20c per Nne -S1 .00 mlrlmum. • No llvestocll. produce or plants • No commercl•I ads allowed 642-4321 our famous DIMES-A-LINE DIMES-.~-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. FOR INFORMATION CALL LOIS 642-567Ei, ext. 319. ROUND game table SIS VACUUM cleaner, good 'CHRISTMA S Cr arts V 0 L KS WAG E N SINGLE bed with box TWO red bolster pillows, MAN'S 27 inch IO·speed P A IR t v. 1 n !-1 z e I ~POH T Car \kl rurk ~Ill rllf{EJ:. rrla\,1H· dtntnl( Adu 1 t w a Iker S4 O rond111on S25 Table Wreaths S3.SO·S20. Hand bumpers (31 110 each spring. lean be water good condition, for bed bike. excellent rond1t1on m at tr es ~ C's . box Sk1 boob "71• 9 Sl5 t"Jr r no m , h d 1 r :-p I u ~ 'Eureka wide trac lamp, glass ceram ic painted bisque animals Two running boards SS bedl, matching bedside or couch St each Large SJO Man's 27 Inch ,prmgs. rrames Good tuplul(l(.iiternt'kSll CM l.1pt.11n, rh,111 sso vacuum attachments base St5 Gold and lace and tree ornaments each. Dryer /gas $40, wall unit, great for kids orange bed rest pillow 10 speed rides good . condition S35 each set bike ratk Si ~141 Brkt-t' a r h \ n 1 1 q u t• SlS. G.E portable trim collage curtains $2·Sl 5 Li g hted good one . Freeier roomSS0.644-4015 7Sc. Blankets soc needs rleaning SIS 727 5485813 parl\2.SeS.!!"~I MS38.'18 1 rr.1nht•rrv Ria" lamp vacuum sfs Mouhnex SIS Singer portable Christmas houses SIS. upright, perfect shape Traverse rod for patio W 29th StreC'I. Costa ------------$20 '\nt111ui· 1·hi•ck Le Grande machine !>ewmg machme, needs Suturdayonly 8-l2noon S50 Rollaway tool box ANTIQUE small folding doors and 2 wmdows $4 Mesa 1 r ear liouse 1 4 MAG nms S5 each La SllOVEL S2 511 l.ar.i:t• printt•r ~ l'aiit·rh.ick food processor, almost adiustmenl S2S Bronte 17173 Staedler Street. S20 3 Settlon tool box tr t 5 t I e 111 b1 e s3s · Early Goodwill type 642·S48'7 M achme Ill used twicr pu~h broom 5'! ~1 l'arwr , a nil rhildrt•n , h<Mik' 25« new $40 Maple drop wall lamp With glass Fountain Valley Near $20 Modern chest or ~a~~~g~~c~r~ llJ~:~ furn iture to paint. 5 $2$ Anl14ue rhord hlHk books IOr Tultµ 1•at"11 Anl11111e· IMl'll'Urt1' leaf table S20 Electric shade Sii 2019 Wallace Mile Square Park ol drawers S20 Lorge non-matching straight DESK 18xS7 4 drawer organ looks like a pol<' lamp, m•t•<h rr·p.111 I anti kittht•n lllt·n"I' SHI tnotorcycle sso llard> 101 Costa Mesa, 1rear1 Warner and Los run n e I SS Br a ss ;~~iq';:i~~-;.ra~ga~:J: c h a I rs SI , SJ. S4 $40 6 piece redwood medmm 'iZl' piano. 22 ~ _968_112JH I SJturda' .ind !'>untl;J\ Boys books 50c earh JardinesWest. submersible pump S25. Telephone stand SS patio s et S20 6fl keys 411 chord:. sso .. ,0,emhl•r2!1.mtl2!1 125 Model Rocket supphes JAD E necklaces, hght Car roof racks S7SO easy chair SJS. End Wall shelrforphone S2 redwood tabl e , 2 Antr4ue piano bench MENS rlothes ~11c 42 c. ~lrl•cl ll.dlll>d IOc ·Sl Box ran U and dark Nelsukes so GALLON rish tank Compressor SIS Good table SIS Mesa Verde Double bed bookcase benches $10 Double SIS :io gal aquarium SJ 50 earh '\hirh I liiS $.'i.lll Electric can opener S2 SJO S40 Channs. Jade. and stand S50 each. All paint S2 per can Pipe 545 3604 headboard S7 50 Foot bedframe SS Water ski usad 3 months s25 medium lurl(l' 25l SI --__ Ski boots SIO 4210 ski Tiger eye. Rose quartz equipment mcluded lo tools S20 each Beaultlul stool Sl.50. 968-8138. S50 4 Corvalr hubcaps Large box antique Ladies shoe~ 25r SI llJKE. l?irb ~fhv.inn 10 Pol 13 S46·2'-S.'l St·S7 Old Afghan silver s la r l o Pe r at 1 n II insulated dog house. CHI LD'S electric organ S20 Valley 472C toebar bottles from Ne wland Rlou,es 2Sc 7x l>"hl'' 'lll'l'd $StJ '\url lltiard e:i SIS Tibetan turquoise Even mp only 95H792 m eta I S 3 o v o I ks and bench $20. Wilson VOL KS Solex 34 P.1 C.T SIO Odyssey T V ga me property SIO Cupboard 5c SI 2011 nran11l' 1\' e $25 Jn in 1 v. in ht'tl S2.\ MAY1'Ali coin operated SIO Cinnebar pendants exhaust system S20 golf club set S2S Golf 3 carburetor In box. sel SIS. Headphones SS tvpe end table dark Coslcl Mesa 642 6261 lk111hlr• iv.10 bo·tl frdml· .washing machine. S8 Carvedwoodp1eres SHUTTERS SS a pair Four Volks hub caps bagandhand cart $t0 n ever used SSO Radios$3-SIO Micronta · s111 f h ... ,~ ·' E l ·0r door Early 8 t l kl walnut la> Formica top 8 0 X .• p r 1 n 0 " n ,. ·•"\ c Ull' «· .inu complete S2S Newport S7 Old ~ilk lame· lr1m x en • SI .SO each Chro mt 642 196.5 eau yres ng s1ie metal detect S7 IOA ' .. • •• $3~ T k .• , nd S A erican Yl'.th glass bed unth new frame ttri octogan dinette table, 2 maltr-· l1kt• n1"• •"-'1 •. rur ltr\"' JOu Beach. 67~6336 rom I 1an . ans. very m upholstered chair S'I 50 w• _., battery charger S2S 50A h ~"'' " ·••• h 1 Iii H 1 u I HEW HR78-IS radial W.W tire on GM s hole wheel 145 64W614 DRIED euralyptus and baby's breath for nower 11rrun1tement11. I lb bundle11 16.50 und SS. 8.~R ~ player '25. Doo.r· S25. l.ar11e oil J!alnlinit szs. 6rt Sin. · RllP~ll r.orr board '50. rrln~ anct crt'wel wall W»~l!lnl!K S2 each. Cottulllf ~wtlry s1,sz Hard.bound books SI ·•*<"·' 401 l.uwood Otl•t\ Cost• lfeu •·2115 l Slo N·gb• ... -d a le G E El& .... · k ·r •• .. "."'17 c airs S2S Trundle bed M ft la I r r J m 1· s 211 "' 1'1' " '" Ill? ... , Jo< I on I( S2S $30 t 930 · s · ' .., ... n · m P Good meat and poultry · ~·nc ni e .., ...., '" 12v DC generator S30 r ~ S2t 1 •• 01 1 h t d .. 673 .,.,.,., Do bl ._..... •c.n F h rame SIO Radio Shack Shutt"rs SI n.•r 11anl'I I .• 1m11' ..,, ' ' l'l' ~1ngle bed headboar s .., '""" scale 145. Four Volks u e """...,., renc LIVING room tables 3Smm Rraphlex SJS T v scoreboard. ha!-! 6 675.4174 •" mu,,11 5r1c S2 :\kn, SSO Chair S2S Night ROSAGNOL ski1s and renders S20 each. Four telephone, while and SS·SIO. Lamps SS-SI$ Kodak Pleaser S9 games. ex relle nt lt•athrr1tr1•'"h•11.·,i •,1> stand 12.S 645-0490 nnles $25. 10 s..-.i girls chrome Volka wheels gold $20. Ma hogany bed _.. M I S w i mfins S 15 • 69 condtt1on SIO Eleclrtr HEATER w1lh ran S.\ Siii 't'1%1v. opi.·n Wl'JVt' '"' s~ i and U...w .... •nch. Good glus top lamp table Double .....,. ape Plymouth parts SI $50 R ·' I Kl "" .... bike S2• tepp ng ,..., ..,,.... M h twin beds S38.CI\ each · typewriter, O)'ttl fi60 l('r f1•"'rl' \kite,,. '17t' 9 urapt• ' 1nxn,in "'" RIKE 20jn ronverllble " . pipe v1'ce •"s Larfe $20. II ogany coffee "" Lamps S2 S2S Eveninai; .. ~ S < Pi 1 so S s stones S2 Antique K bl SlS M • 1 the Wood twin bed $39.50. · " need& cleaninii $50 Si Decanter' S2 Cl•1d lfrnv.n ,1n111111t• 'alln t... c ures c· 1 b t ood h i •"s <.'Ompreasor tank SSO. I ta e · en 5 ea r 536·7781 S36·9562 llunt 1 n"ton r.·1di1~.· ••. SIP 11rt 1.ak" cl r a 111·' 1 'hurt 'S I~ Can opener 16. Drill Sl2 en w ~ 8 rs ff • Pol bellied stove "° coats 130-$40. Double Queen 11lze headboard --------,.. .. , •1 1 • rresidentlal 12VOI. Rel Hammock ltke new SIO. 9411 Fireside Drive: bedspread S8. Piiiows $20. Chair SlO. Kl·2987 LARGE Sea suit full suit' Beach an!a polt' Sl4 Ocean ho at !look~ ~'lC.: SI Mu..:a1.int•\ S6 40 I k 7'1S·On.i S"'-s or Wl•U09 "°'Full eiae ~ fremf'. . .---. pol~ $13 Ttit·klc hox . l~i· <!Sc• < 1>rnin~ l'lt·~·lru-. P t!re !lot' ~• --Bushard-and Allantr: 50c-; ~s St. ears ---------1 refi'nish .... wi'th calllers DOUBLE ranl(t• stove itl•ms s20 ·root hox rnH1•1• pot s12 c,01111 w re nch sel SU . AURORAAFXtracL ~-A 963.ft.2$ m an ua l p ortable '-''• , • 1 h Barbecue stand '5. Pop cars S50 ?51Ml1189 '".,,.. 1 l Y Pew rile r $ 4 0 , PROVINCIAL armless S25 Hotel style chabic .so. Bookshelves wit h 1h•mi1 S2S 54K !*l.'12 ll'lt•t 11·1n1• 1•11 1n1•l S:l!I corn popper $4. l'rwr · VENT·A·llOOD atalnless 1 Saturday and Sunday. chair, Rood quality, to lou'nac S3S Jackm1tn brace11 s.50. llluck and -------World War II ll·utht•r ood ..,. upholattr. l!Uy. S20. wheelt1 and tires SU whltcTV $35 Windows S K I boots . S1·o t t r1i..:h t J111·~1·1 s su coin llel 18 Sl2. Many 42 YARDS uaed carpet, 42130, I mot.or -'·' 645·9.sal Toys 2Sc. Extra lar•e each 3 ~ 'I. p VW S50 each. St.crro cabinet Superhol~ flt.~ mcm1 ~Ile Mt•n worn. 1·n , doth\:)\ boys rlothlnH to l1 needs cleanln& $25 . Call aftttnoonlMZ·28lS I " v r 9, h d 2• s• s d "Hrt. Mens and lldla &U·tl83 ITf:L!PHONE cable atufred do11 SI. Boya cnainc. rrank case. SU. Shutter door $50. ., l ru 12 . RO tl .. r " . 11tu.r uy !JS bc.is.Slttplnabl&S4 BIXIS .._. ''.Peuceo"l t.abJe. 311n round pl1aa clolhesall1lus2Scand crank end rodt SM. BaUan swtvelchlllr S2.s condlllonS306'2·!W.IOur 9.429 I.a Lo lon1-. hota 111 lYPtf IOr·llS. QUEEN alae IHllttts lO·lpetd (coat aew i extra .. In removable 50c. Glrl!I 1he 9 l4 NO 3'T78 Antique wood T.V. table 646·971Kl ~uunt111n Valley. nor Ytrdor 2kM. IZM aod ...... •· SdlW. Sito+ t. Alao ladltt lop MS. Double sink, 25c·Sl. 16Mt38 DOG house (redwood I :!!'.s~~:.ndt~~~r Ps~:t TRAILER hitch 1$ "" Slatcr1Rushard. Conw1y, COl\a 11111. 10 speed a.., of "khtM"mdlet Ccoet ntw, yellow/aolo l l kt ntw Sl5. Po Subourne, Newport thick by 3f\ ahclva SI 0 ... GR .. .., ........... N r a r 8 111 tr 11' d LI ( t . 1( Mt d I e i I lft U+ll .... loc*. porulaln, CHI lto1 BICYCLE. airls S.speed. R 11 ....,, -• ........ each Tblll A lllmt '"' .,ID4 .. ,_ f'•I~. ~ IDC1 =~ ........ , Pl. ,. ..... tlCll ... U1Zl ... Newport e11«Ueat condiUon "°· 0 eWl)' hnD iu&e ~ Beach. Ntar MacArthur . Croll rorWH11'18efh ... •.. _..1 u.-lea~.-.-ao. Sltftio, phooosfaph anct..hrd RolMl. 16. Wall mirror Ht '10 w..aaa..inMM --MS.D SU. Gl·lltt 167-lnt Ctl POMYIOU.· For your home exercl1· in& room. Rolla olf the fat. Sacrtt'lce at $12:5. 64WtlJ COMM Ell CHEVROLET ....... ,. t! I/ 111: I h •I • r., I \ \It'\ ~4~ 1200 ------- AC, ~adio. Xlnt cond: Pvt Pty. lllSO. 6tO-7132 71 Malibu clauic ,;.,n. xlnt cood. new tires . . '93-«111 .. Orange Cout DAJLY PILOT/81turd1y, November 28, 1M1 T c 1982 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. SEDAN • speed transmission. bucket seats vinyl mterior and fullv factory equipped (212458) (Stk 50449) 1982 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 DR. . - (Plus dealer installed options ... 4 wheel dnves not included.) 1982 TOYOTA SHORTBED PICKUP This one is fully factory equipped including a • speed transmission (027233) (Stk 502771 A tough little truck priced right at 55842 STATION WAGON 1982 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK Equ i pment includes an automati c transmission. MPX stefeo radio, rear window wiper, power steering and morel (084478). (Stk 50332) 1978 FORD 1979 FORD FtlSTA ..... LTDWAGOM • qtl, • :r,:: treno -vt. IUIO Itani • t1ctort • .,. Milt, AM 'M Willi I rrock. ---...-M .... -roof T·IOP ll-n-AM, ""-114 ·-""'"" vt-._ ,.... _,.,..,,, (232VMS) ~~:;~.~ll•lf e11e"°' ..-! S] 166 s4266 Thrs one has a 5 speed transmission, stereo radro, power steerrng, floor mats cruise control (017572~ (Stk. 50415). 57999 1980 FORD 1979 CHEVROLET 1979 CHEVROLET FtlSU IMPALA MALllUWAGOM • cy1 • • ~ 1ranllft1t1ion, VI, 1uto tr1n1 • fectory l if'. VI I YIO Iron• ' loctc><y .... INc:kll ... ,._ AMlfM willl I -••-"'9 and w1-. powt r ltffrlng and br1t.: ... lrecll., vinyl 1n1111or whllo ....... •Ill .......... ..,...... wllll.,,.111 t1r11 lltlNld glUI -P7220Fl 1110001 llt!led 11-. •lottl rOOI. l>loell •lnyl Interior 1111 wheel. 1at1r1or. b l1c ti. tnt1r1or ~i:,vr,.~";,,lrO:L~"d' (1~1).1025) S]766 53166 52966 I I 1979 DODGE OMMI BRAND NEW 1981 FORD FAIRMONT COUPE IRAND NEW 1982 ESCORT HA TCHIAC:X ""9 II I lully llCIOty ""'"'*' 2 --l>Ood _, (44211 (Silo OIS75) A -et only 55366 -------- IRAND NEW 1981 MUSTAMG cou" Th11 oporty Muou.ng •• 1.,11y lllCIO<l eQulOC*I (1740) (Sit<-0750) Ooni .... "*' berglin • Otlly 55766 IRAND NEW 1981 TOWM LAMDAU T·.llltD l o.Jed """' opttc>M ~kHhnQ .., oono bit c..-. ' ""'"tf IOP. d~ "9"11. - --· •IW......,.. ' mOfef 18182) ~ 02131 59466 IRAND NEW 1981 COURIER PICKUP W /AIR COND. IRAND NEW 1981 F-250 ~ .. TOH PICKUP ._ c8lll P<ice To<a1 CUI\ -seeoo -. . •1•• one •• -' CIOC ,,. T-• of ......... Sii 9113 '° mon!ho on T°hll one"-I 1foOIlledanGI23 IW .._ lnck.Wt I S500 -~ 1172•) 1511< OOM) 1979 CHEVROLET I 978 PLYMOUTH MALllU CUSSIC FURY -eel creel~ Al'A 20 ~ ""'81 (sa 001~) 5199'!Nnf 1979 MERCURY 1978 MERCURY CAPll ULL Y SPOIT COUGAI 117 cyt • • ~ ,,.,,.,,.1 ........ vt, 1uto tr1n1., t.ctory air, VI, 1 .. 10 1<1n1 • foctory •••. • cyl . """" ,, ........ ..-. VI. avto tr1n1 • t1ct·ory 1•r, fa.ctory" 11r, Po•l r 1t11rl"O· INc:kll Miit AMlfM ttereo power 1tH rln9 and brlllff power l lM rlnO 1nd br11ln, power 11e1rtno 1nd br1ti.H. ""l11w1N 11111 llnt.9CI ~-.... n ... en llrff. 11nrec1 9IU1 t><H:llll Miit AM whltewaJI ~1';;b1~;';:.~ red 1at1rl0t __ , ... _ ...... --Ill 1229XNV)4'105 tlf1WOOl ••Ol4l 11-. tlntld gr.... •lnyl roor. ..,.., --""'°" II-dot" Interior, gr91 1at1uor I..--•inyt ... -. -(1-~)(105,.1) e•t1<10r ' 1n11<l0< (2IOVZV) 5]966 S]566 52466 5]966 tl01tl!S]966 Se Habla Espanol. Both stores -All pnces plus tax. license. doc. & smog fees. Cars subject to prior sale. Sale ends Sunday, November 29. 1961. \