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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-18 - Orange Coast Pilot~ . . . . ~LJNOA V J ANUAHY 18 l 'Hi' • YOUR HDMITIWI DlllY PIPll ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA so CE NT'> _____ Snlibtied · art eolleetion gaining fanie B>JODI AD&N•SAb i Ot•U••••._.._ T1M-Nhpor\ Harbor Arj Mw.wm m•y bavt mufft'd t.M b1u" t art deal ln l\a JO year htatory when n rt'portt'dl) turnt!d down an 1mpru11ve col l~C'llOll lll Toulou ., L•utr« icr1tpb1C"I and paint •na "" . l nstt•atd tht· C'Olhwt1on w.,nt lo lhc S1tn Ou:eio M ui.l-um of rt wh.-rt-offH'IMb tht1re report recor.O rrow<b of l ~ .. 1h r llnm~ up to H't' lht' 11 ~ IJ el) 11od bawdy ~o rlli; h > t ht fr l'nth 1m vn .... 2110rust Jn ll t'OM' It 11> Vf'r~ mut•h it S1ltmtc an the Lido Isle home she once shared with lhe f1o1mous art colle<'lOr and NewPort Beach ya<'hls man. Mrs Hod1es explained how !>he once ofttired lht' complete c:ollecllon lo the Newport Ut-ac h m useum In 1976 "I'm goan(( to tell you aomething that I've 11t'v~·r :ia1d ~fore.·· murmured the former model ·'When the l'luns for the New Port II arbor Arl Museum were bt.~ng done I went to the architect . and told them I would build a room and g1ve it to them as a prt!l!lent " Jo'ollowing Raldwin'!\ death the colleclion went From lli> carht!st days upstairs at the Balboa to the San Oiego Mus~m of Art on a temporary Pavilion, the museum h as strived to prese nt only has~ When that contract expired in 1976, Mrs. the most contemporary art It was intended as a llodgt!s 1>a1d. it wal> her intenllon to give lhe entire muM·um of t he new. the avant garde collect1on to the Newport Harbor Art Museum Thert' 1s lhe question of what is art and what is permanently art1f1dal In the end 11 comes down to t astes and Now the c•ollt'1·t1on is once lil(ain on lo1m to the tcmpcrs and money lind power and of course. a San l>iego museum, whe re pllllls ue underway for lark of all thrn.c things loo a n ationwide tour That contract expires m 1983. ' "They would hie to be a museum of modern "No. it will not go to tht! Newport Jl arbor art." exvlamed one board m ember. "Hut they don 'l want fo offend the community " SUNDAY SPEt~IAL __ ,,_ ...... w~. Bt-ad1 ~tot.). It b -ea- Until ht'r htte hu11band's death m 19'10, the li ve ly. lusty prmts of l"renc h dance halls and brothels / hy11~ (r_y m_fl uc!r .!..U .r.tJliog in....the B1tW~1~· llayfront hQme t-:rncst Wilson. the arch1tect"who don1tled this s1f"v1<·cs for th~ con~tructlon of the museum, s~id. -he .. :ihowt'd Mrs . llOdgt!s the plans 11nd they dis l'usscc1 th•· possibility of rnns trucling a room to ) :slor \ of b11i1 m crney bruised ra:oe u11i.undcri.t<and1ngs and thing:-. that •mml'huw iust went wrun~ 11 11> o talc th1tt hatli heen wh1sµt•r t.'fJ about 1n mrm~y~ art ••11•6 l'l rt'l~i. for u 11umbn •>f ytui. The lady hehind the 'it or y 11> M1aruJ1t Ual<Jw1n Hodges , widow of Baldwin M Hi.ldwin now marned lo Ur <;e<Jq(e ll odge~ y,,,, files Called "Ct·lchration of Life". this 60-foot c·e r amk tile mural hy artist Tom Van Sant is the atrium cen terpieee at' Pacific Mulual 's New p o rt B each o ffi ce o n Newport Ce nter Drive. Images of sim· pie and complex forms of human life are depicted _in the more than. 2,000 curved tiles m a king u p l h <' I f; t o r1 sculpture . "Everybody asks why are the Lautrec's not in )'lcwix>rt Hf'ach," she mused M ri. I lod1ees and h er husband m s 1st that they offcrt!d tht' t·ollertion to the museum with no stnn~s altathed lier only rc(iuest wal> th1tt it bt· shown onC'c a year, s he s aid "The architect c ame by to l)ick up the rounda lion. paµer~ and I never heard anythml(," s 1t1d Mn, Hodges Mus c•um,q ans1sh Mrs 1·ha n1·t· " • llod~cl> "They hlf'w their houM' lht: l.autrccs .. Can you imagine what that colle(·t10n would havt· clone for the C'ommun1t,,y '1 People woulrl hav1· 1·111nl· to Ncw1>0rt Bea<·h Just To sc•• Laulrec " .. Wt· had s ome conver sations · about t he flt1l>~1l11hty !low mu1·h room there was." sa1rl WtlM1n "I know tha t ~ht: was ~1v1ng consider ation to llw 1rlt'<J But lhl' nc..:ot1ations were with llt•;1111· " To understand what went wrong with the llaldwm M. Hahlwm deal one mus t unders tand .many things ahout the mul>cum anrl ubout how museum~ in ~t·nf•ral <1perate 111'11 l>t·an1'. a hoard mcmhcr who was 111 is .... ART ('01.1.f :('TION, Pale All Settlelllent elusive Hostage teams gPt little rest Hy Tht> AN~ot'iatf·r1 Prf'i.' I ' s' 11ffw1a1 .. Wt•nl '""' a IH'W round 11( lafk., ,JI tht· /\lgt·nar1 F<1n•1J.!r\ M1111'itr y 1·urly to1lav 111 a frt·'h 1•ff11rt ''' 1·11nl'fud1· rwgot1at 1r111~ tu n11I t ht· 11 rnonlh ho~I a~t· l'fl'>I~ 11) I 1 ;11llflg l11lht1n-. of tloll<tr~ in frozc·n lran:an a-. M·t:-. for ~2 A1111•r wan t·apll v1·:-. 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Ht•hn1d Nabav1. told the ofrlcrnl nr•wl> ai;ienr·y Pars that two scvaratc dit rtflC'atiens wPrc requcslctl durin~ th£' duy "on the l<•rm~ ;and t·ondalion~ <if t,h1 s lrans fcr" of Iranian asst•t~ through a third" c· o u n l r y Th c· <"I a r 1 ( i cation ~ "would hf· a ~n·;Jt h<.'lp" 1n ~olv m g th1· crisis', ht· said, <1tl1lin~ that Iran was "looking forward t11 ;rn 1mm1·clial1· r1·11ly" fr11m !ht· A mc n c·ans 1111n1 ~11 at 11111 111 ,, ... 1.-.111·11il•·il 'talt· •if w;11t11111 a11d t ... ,,,. 11ut ,, :111 1111·11.t>1·r t•·a 111 111 r11f'd11 al a od :11111111111-t r:1f 1 v1· 11ff11·1 :ii '> 1111 al1 ·rt t11111111t.' fqr :1 q1111·k 1·nd 111 111•· 1·r..,11-tli .11 111·~.111 v. t.1·11 I r.1111a11 r11 1 lt I :1111 ... II\ 1·11 :111 1111' I . ,, l':r11 Ii.I~'>\ Ill 'I 1'111 ;1111 111 "''' '1 1117!1 t·:.11 Jin '.\lal1a v1 Ji;,d 111111 a '1'1'111 art 111·w-. n111f1·11•111 1· tt..11 1111' I 11t11·d ""''''~ w.1~ lr ;111 -.l1·11 111v. 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I i ~ /\ 11 F11n•1· t1 ·1·hn11·Jan~ rt•ad11·tl 11y,·tl11·al 1•v;11·uati11n a1rc·rart f11r t h1· flt.:ht~ that an A m1•rlf'an 'flllkt•'>man ~a11I would hnn~ 1 lw h11~t ag1:~ t ht·n· * Persian.Gulf ru01or prevents resolution WAS lll NC;TON r A I' 1 /\fl Eight segments of s t eel column were rolled a nd weld e d together, as workmen· had to carefully li ft ed c h piece into the atrium by helicopter With the last section secured workmen ex· ited through a trap rloor al the hase ()f the fi ve.story artwh rk, A fountain of Jet streamed watl'r ·com- p I e t es th e sy m mc>1 rical design ' 1.a~l Wt•1lrwstlay , lh1• lr;onian m 1 n1~1 rat ion ~pok 1·~m 1·11 11c·c·u~•·1l tht· Sovu·t IJninn Salurtlay of tr)' 111g 111 "pn·vn ll a rc·~ol11t1rm" of I hi• Iran tan ho\laJ,!e 1·rtl>I~ l1 y ~11r1·acl111g a n·1>1ir1 that tht• tJn1t NI Slatr-. wu~ 1ir1•panng to in tf'rVl'n1· rwhlanlv Ill tlw l't•rs 1;111 f 11111 ll<tflfHI Van Sant gr aduate<! fro m Sta nford University and re teived two awards from t he Americun lns titult• of Arc·hitc<"ts fo ll ow1n~ i.:raduatt· st udit>s at Otis Art I nst1tut1• o.tly ,., ... ,,_ ~, llk l>enl ·-· .. I' a r I 1 a m 1· n t JI a s ~ f' II a 111 II a uttwrizmg t h1· a11111>1nlm1·nt 11( a third govrrnmc•nl to a('( I.I!> :1rl11t rator 1n ~•·II l111g n·m:11n1n11 f 111a111· 1 a I :1 n d I•' I! a I c· 1 a irt1 o, lwt w1•1•n lra11 a11d th1· lln1t1•tl S tat1·-, A s<·<·11rnl 11111 lo 11at 11111ahz1· tlw a~s1·t ~ 11f th<· lat•· Shah Moham rnacl 1<1;t.a l'ahl11v1 wai. df'fr•rr1•d 11111 ti l'arl1am1·n1 :-:-1·hc:!l11lt•d rn1·1·t1ng t111la v ti S 11H1r·1ab ha v1• 111dwalt•ti pa~~;1g1• 11f the· M'cond hill 1~ rtl'l'f'~:.ary for 'll(' tessful 1·om11ll'l 111n 11( h11~tag1· nC'g11t1at lflll!'- 'f 11 Wast11ngt1111, lh1• <';irt1·r ad CoUntians head for · inaugural ..... Political, social elite invited to galas in Washington By JODI CADENIUi:AO °'""' 0.lly ~ .... 11..i Orange Countians were aboard many p l anes to Washington, D C this weekend, bound for what they envisioned to be a return to gracious enter· talnlng in the c1tpital Honald Heag~·s prc11idential inaugurn- tion. . The list or almost 100 penon. attending th e nine gala balls in WaHhinglon reads like a Who's Who In local politics and social rosterii On the polilicul side, A s • se mbl ywoma n Mar i an Bergeson, R·Newport Reach, and her huaband Garth will be attending the celebrations alon1 with Rep. Robett Badham and hi1t-wtfe, --who are bosUn1 their own party tonl1ht. and 'Tuesday ceremony 'pageantry-plus' WASHINGTON (AP> - Ronald Rea1an ~Ill take the oath u the 40th president ol I.he Unit.cl.._ at noon Tullday ln an bour·lonc ceremony cappln1 t.be COIW•t lnau1ural pat••· try la I.be naUon'a bi1tory. roar clan al l•Uvtlln, wtucb btl• wtth a ftreworlrl dlaplay at U.. LlDeoln IAmortal s.tur· da1 81111 _.. Tuelday nl•bt wttla ............ belll, .,. aspect· ed to pmll the eoet &O about • •Ill• -..... ., ............... ·---"P'lmm1c.,.. U wlO be a more fOl'mal ·- ceremony than Carter's, with 8ea1an dressed ln a momln1 coat, striped trousers and tray Ue instead ot the bualneaa 1uJt that Carter wore for his In· 1u1uraUon four years •10. The military band wlll j)lay "Hall to UM Cblef," \he mu.lcal f antan tbat Cartet banned. At •. Rea1an will be t'• o&dllt mm. eyer awom ln. He allO la UM ftnt divorced man electad pnlident: · ae..-wma.u..nnt.,... ct.ttot.atM ...... .. c._.AGMHnY, .... Al) • • • Superviimr Harriett Wieder and he r h usband, Irv. Members of the Lincoln Club 11ttending the festivities ihclude: John AcO!lla, the Rudy Uarons. Messrs. and Mmes David L. Bates. Thomas Evans, Dick Spoone r , Glen Stillwell a nd Donald Sloper. Other members incl.,de : G ary Burrill, and Meur.. and Mmes Cecil Shirar. Paul Smith, James Dyer, Robert Beave r, Donald Lawrenz. and Harold C Pete) Voe1elln. Pilar Wayne will attend the f~Uvltiee accompanied by her children Alua and Ethan. Other Oran1e Counllana at· tendln1 Include.;. Mrs. Anton Se1entrom, Gloria Zl1ner, Me11n. and Mmes. Bob Spreen. Howard Seelye, 8'11 Harris, Ruaa Jednlck, William Landldale and Luise Pomeroy. Monday nltht many of those on the luuturatlon 1ueat Uat will be ettalnt a 1ala ball h•ted by tinter Frank Slnatr~ at the Capitol Plaza tn llarylaad.· ~ l'ollotttaa th• lnau1uratlon and par• Tuelday, a CaUfornla Ball wW l&alt-. I p.m. al lbe K ..... o.e.r-. ,......._ for aD 1tln• lnaqura· Uo1t t.aU1 wH haadl•d by Newrm rt tk1H'h rf'siclc nl, <lury tlunl Not evnyonc 11a<'king lhe1r hag s fo r W1t s h1ng t11n had drf'amS'" of opulr·nt parl1£'S in mind l"ountain V1tllt:y High School's (Sff. Gt\l.AS, Pa.ce A21 Coverage complete Whal is the spirit of the c ro wd as Ronald Reagan becomes the first president to take the oath of office on the o rnate steps on the · We st Front o f the Capitol? Daily Pilot Managing Editor ~homa s. A. Murphlne will be In Washington, D.C. to provide fint·hand cov· erase ol the f estl~llies and the swearln1·tn ceremony. Ht• nnt account wlll appear ln ·Monday'• Dally Pllot . Tiii' Stivwt .1111ha:-:.arlor 111 th•· I 11 1 t 1· ii ~I a I 1·.., 1\ 11 a I 11 I \ fl11liry11111, wa~ -.u111111J111f'd 111 ;, 1111·1·t1ng with S1·1·rl'f11rv 11( Slalfo t-:lfrnurul :-.. Mu-.k11· wh•1 di lllllllll0 t•lf 1111' ':th<,1of11!1·ly IHI f11und1'1J,Sovwl 1'11ar J.!'"' l'r:cvtla, I ht• So vlf'I ''11111mu111s1 I' a rt\ 1l:t1l.v . a~s•·rt 1·11 'lat urtla \ that th•· llnit1·d Stat1·-. wa., 1111· paring an arnw.J att;fl'k a~aul'>I lra11 and th;1t 1l 1·11ulcl "lit: t•x 1•t·111t·tl al any m1111wnt St :ill· I l•·parl m•·nt o,;1111k1:l>rnan ,f 11hn Trait rll'r ~;i11f ·1 h•· K rt•mlm ·~ 1'11<11 gt·~ wt·n· also llt'111g earrH'(I 1111 So vwt ralf111 illlfl t c·l1·vi~111n At th•· lwart of IJ ~ 11Hw1ah' t•11n1·1·"'~ wa'> lhr• floar that thr· Sov11'1 alli·gatrtm~. 1f h1·anl 1n 1'1·hra11 , c·oulcl ups1•t Uw lfcli«••lt· 11t·gol1at1on~ l1t•tng 1·r1111lu<'f<'(f for llll' rcl1•ast• of ltw 52 ho!>tagc~ • The ~l'1·n·tary of ~tali• warned I l11hry111n that lh1· S11v1t•l prop aganrla 1·ampa1gn 1·1111111 further erodt• rclatwns h•·t w1·t·n the two s uperi1ow1·rs. s a y ing 1t could ha ve "st•nous an<I 4w,,trng 1•f ff'l'f~" on t i S S<avll't rl'lations .,._ 'CHARGES UNFOUNDED' Edmund Muakle anrl 11 S 1111hh<· 11p1mon M usk1l··~ vcrsonal protest to llolJr.ynin was the second U ~ prvlcsl lo the S.1v1els 111 as many cla ys Offic1"ls suid a "stiff pro t t•st · · was mudc tO the Soviet t:rnhassy here Jo'riday when the hrcMtdrasL'I first came to the at t1·ntion of the State Oe1utrtml'nt ON TIU; INSIDI~ <i ROWTH POTENTIAi. The financial pirture for Orange County in 1981 will have lncreal'! ini employm ent and houl'ling start11 and a televl:ied "Business E xchange" between executives. Thal '!'I the pr41diction of a senior bank economis t and program managers at KOCE. Channel SO. Pal(e Cl. l.AS11NG IMPRESSIONS - The Deprei.slon of the 1930s, one or the low points in America's h istory. is also one of lhe moat intriguing. The stre ngth and poignancy of people then is r e· vealed In oral hlatorlet collected during thole years. but only re· cently published. Pa1e A9. LEAPING INVASION - Nobody'• croaklnl but African clawed froca are·thrlvin1 In San Joaquin R11ervoir. Water di•· trict otnclall aay th• problem la under conc.r.J and expect two clUn to resume 11rvic1. P.,t Al. ) REVOND 'DALLAS' M 1rhuel t'ilerman. king of the n1Jthttime soap operas. thinks one reason his genre succeeds is because people can 't afford to go out as ·often for ente rtainment so they tune in for lhe 1l1mour "the beautiful clothH. beautiful home and all the toys that 10 with it." Page C6. INDEX ,,_....._. . ..... ,.._ Cl C•llfenN Al c1 ... 1,... -ct.II, DMI ~-a...c• (__.. Ct .......... Ate ...__ All .............. ..., 1....-.11 c.r ~ ... ,..... Ct-4 • Nll.Y ~I.OT MOI_. CeW C...• .p.-,...., ..-... , .. . I I ,. • .A.• DA.IL 'I PILOT Sf roll do1vntown .. ,..,~. . A walk in rai'nv San Jo'rancisco can bring pleasant s ur- prises. as this young llady discovers. She came upon this wall mura l of the Ba)' Cit y on Third Avenue near Clement Street . which would, make any day a bit brighter, The showers put an end to unseasonably dry weather. Surrogate mother, baby doing well LOS ANGELES (AP) Although 1t isn't quite medical his tory. it could be classified as a rare case. A transsexual and her husband had a baby boy - us ing the transsexua l's sis ter as a s urrogate mother The transsexual said 'after the birth that she wa nts "a whole bunch" of children. a lthough they more than likely will enter her family through the more conventional form or adoption. Bobbie Lea Bennett, 33, who in August. 1978. underwent a sex Officer hit, driver. held A Newport Reach police of· fleer is in serious condition to- day at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital after he was struck down by a hit-and-run driver late Satur'da y Police Sgt. Greg Mattson was helping investigate a non-injur~ a(;cident near the Santa Ana River Bridge In West Ne wport when he was hit shortly after 10:30 p.m. police s aid. .. Fathe~, son "-., struck down in crosswalk A father and son are in serious condition today at Mission Com- munity H08pital after they were stru.ck . down in a crosswalk Saturday along Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. Police said that Mu Eldon Brown, !'>4 of Des Moines. Iowa and his son, Lawrence Willson Brown, 29, of Long Beach were hit by a car as they crossed the Highway near Brook Street at 2:25 p.m. The driver. Scott Allan Fairbanks, 20, of Santa Ana was not cited in connection with the accident. Investigation by Police is continuing. Democrats pick San Franciscan SACRAMENTO CAP) -Nan· cy Pelosi,'• 38-year-old political activist from San {rancisco. was elected Saturday to chair the California Democratic Party. Mn. Pelosi, who · d escribes herself as a housewife and mother of five, succeeds Orange County developer Richard O'NeiU u party chief. She wu elected without or1ani1ecl op, position tea two· year term. U.S. help urged WASJDNGTON (AP> -The United States 1bould lncreue 1pendinl by up to $1 .S billion a year to help 1olve world problems caused by 1rowtn1 populations aDd abrlntlq re• IOUlftl. TM study was carn.d - CMlt W Qie eo.clJ OB llDYlraa· mmal Qullt1 and U.e ·State ~ c han ge operation at the University of Texas in Austin, married an electrical contractor later that year . Ms Bennett's sister . whose nam e was not disclosed , agreed to be the surrogate mother and was a rtificially inseminated with the sperm or Ms . Bennett's husband. Roth the natural mother and child were doing fine following delivery by Caesarean seetion Friday at Cerritos Gardens Hospital in Hawaiian Gardens. Shuttle luu , final test BAY ~"T. LOUIS, Mis:;. <AP) The National Aeronautics and Si:>a ce Administr ation 's test version of the space shuttle's m ain propulsion system suc· cessfully completed its las t .'>cheduled test firing Saturday be fore the shuttle's maiden flight planned for March. The hring. which lasted 10 minutes and 29 seconds, was the 12th and longest test or the system to da,te. It brings the lotal firing lime on the main engine to more than one hour. the equivalent of more than seven shuttle Oighls. This included six firings that were programmed to meet or exceed the time necessary lo put a s hut· tle into orbit Ireland'~ Devlin clinging to life BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP ) -Bernadette Devlin M c Aliskey. the firebr a nd Northern Ireland nationalist hit by seven bullets in an assassin&· lion attempt, clung tenaclomly to life Saturday. "Now they think they've got me, but I'm not dead yet," hospital sour ces quoted the diminutive advocate of Roman Catholic rights in Nort hern Ireland as saying before she was transferred from Belfast's Mus· grave Park Hospital to the bet- ter-equipped Royal Victoria Hospital. H!r eondttHMt-wH described as "very serious." Thomas P. Haley · Publl,Mr Robert N. Weed Ptt\ICMnt M. Thomas Keevil Edllo< Thomas A.. MurPhioe M•"•Olf111 Editor Carol A. MQore ,suMeyElllltGr c•o"'•'' "" ~ • .,,. C:out ~Ultlhl11"9 Cen1pe11y. H• ..... .. .,'"· ·~MM, .... .,, .. _.,., cw ...... ~ ...... "'.,, .. rt11rolluull wltll.lut apttl•I llHllllllMll fl c~IJll1-r. f •' Freeway Ki~ler suspect cleared- LOS ANGELES t APJ - Murder and robbery char1ea hue been dropped a1ainat ooe man In the 10-called Freeway Kiiler murders. but .inother may be arre1ted Jn connection with the atrin1 of 1ri1ly torture· murdens that bu claimed the hvea ol at leut 14 youths . Robbery and murder charges have been dismissed against Eric Mart.en Wijnaendts, 20, of Garden Grove. who has heen held without b11il since his arrest in early December_ Wijnaendts. a native of Holland, was charged with one count o( murder and one count of robbery in the strangulation death of Harry Todd Turner. 15, an Ante lope Valley runaway Garden Grove man freed; police 1eek 18-year-old .. whose nude body waa found Mar ch 25 in an alley in Los Angeles. B~t Deputy District Attorney Sterllng E. Norris, in moving Friday for dismissal, said that because of new evidence "there Is now insufficient evidence to believe the defendant is guilty of the crimes charged." Polic e wi 11 now pursue <'harges in Juvenile Court against an 18-year-old man in connection with the Turner kill· f:r•• P••• A 1-- Ing. District Attorney John Van de Kamp said through spokesman Al Albergate. The lS.year-old man's name was not released because he was a minor at the time the murder was committed, but authorities said they will seek to t)ave him tried as an adult in Superior Court. William Bonin, a 33-year-old Downey truck driver, is charged with slaying Tu.rne11 and 1.3 other boys and young men, most of whom were found stran~led and nude near rreew•ys. Bonln, a twice-convicted sex offeoder, met Wijnaendta, an un- employed laborer, while both. were in Orange County jail, ac- cordlq to prosecutors. _ Wijnaendt was in county jail " awalUna a preliminary bearing when the cue a1ainst him was dropped in court. Three olher men have been charged in the Freeway Killer case: James M. Munro. 19, of Long Beach; Gregory Matthew Miley, 19, of Bellflower, and Vernon Butts, 23, of Downey. Butts was found hanged, an ap. parent suicide, In his jail cell last Sunday. .PAGEANTRY DRAWS CELEBRITIES •••• Annedmen hit Fullerton three times nalc. romanesque steps on the West f-'ront of the Capitol. look· 1ng down on the Mall with the Washington Monument and Lin- coln Memorial in the distance. The ceremony has been held on the Capitol's ~ast Front for the past 151 years,' but officials d~cided it would be less ex· pensive and more convenient to change the site. The official ki ckoff of in· a u g ur a 1 a c ti vi ti e's was a t•eremony Saturday at the Lin· l'oln Me morial with what was billed as the largest fireworks display in the cit y's history. The ~uest list included Reagan and Vite Pr esid ent-elect George Bush along with Medal of Honor wmners. governors and mem· bers or Congress. Today there is a ser vice at the National Presybyterian Church. a reception for incoming Cabinet scc·retar ies. a governors ' recep· t ion and three concerts at the Kennedy Center complete with two candlelight s uppers. On Monday there will be a ·'distinguished ladies recep- tio{I ," a vice presidential recep- tion anti a two-hour entertain- f"ro• P•g• A I GALAS. • • 134 band members left for the capital, stall $20,000 short of the funds they needed to make the trip, but determined lo honor the prcsident·elect 's invitation. On the homefront, several hundred Orange Countians will attend a black-tie optional party in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel Tuesday night, featuring closed·circuit broad· cast remarks by Reagan. Hoping for better weather in Washington Tuesday is Newport Beach resident. Terry Cham- bers. "I'll never be too old to clean up after the horses," says Chambers . who c ame out or re- tire m e nt to h ead up the Inauguration Day parade .. Chambers, a full -time volun- teer with the Sherman Library in Corona del Mar, says he's had a bi t of experience with parades. He 's conducted 23 of them and put in five years as the assistant manager for the Tournament of Roses in Pasasdena. The parade he'll unveil Tues- d ay will be his shortest ever - one hour on the dot. But in that time, he'll squeeze in 27 equestrian units. 23 uni· versity and h ig h sc hool m a rching bands, two floats and ·a mobile stage. · ·'The logistics are pretty mind boggling," says Chambers. "We are talking about 8,000 people - a vfrtual sea of young faces." The Newport man has spent the past few months watching parades, laking notes and mak- ing a list of what he didn't like. "You have to remember," he says, ''I'm used to having a full year to plan a parade. This time I gQt 6S days." Chambers gave up the parade business in Pasadena to go to work for then-Gov. Ronald Reagan. He served as deputy secretary to the Business and Transportation Agency. Later. when Gerald Ford was president. Chambers served as a s pecial assistant to the secr etary of commerce and later aa an assistant to the depu- -·ty administrator of the Govern- ment Services Administration. TELEPHONE An depert,,..,.: (714) 142-4321 c1 .. .m.d MYertMlno: 142·1171 O,,ICH CM!• Mewl: JJt WHl .. , 54'"' Letl!M .. eel\: 1021 No. CMll HitllW•Y HlllltilltlClll IHdl: 11t7S 1l9ecll ...... .,9n1 VOL. 74, NO .. 11 p • m ent .gala where the cheapest seats cost $50. A capacity crowd of 18,000 is expected to watch the show in person, while miJlions more are seeing it free at home on television. ABC will carry it Jive from 7lo9p.m . (PST ). The program, arranged by Frank Sinatra and hosted by Johnny Carson, inclu«Mls ap· pearances by ·many of Reagan's old Hollywood pals, such ti Bob Hope, Ethel Merman, James Stewart, Charlton Heston and Dean Martin. Also in the cast are Debby Boone. Rich Little. Ben Vereen, Donny and Marie Osmond, Charlie Pride, Mel T illis. the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club and Gen. Omar Bradley. Reagan and his wife Nancy will travel to the show, at the Capital Centre outside Washington, by helicopter . Inauguration Day for the Reagans begins .. with a private worship service at ·st. J ohn's Episcopal Church at Lafayette Park across from. the White House. Then the incoming president goes. lo the White House to meet the oul~oing. president, an~ the two me n rade togetner in a limousine to Capitol Hill for the transfer of power. The ceremony begins al 8:30 a .m . (PST) and the president· elect, by tradition, takes the oath of office at noon (9 a.m . PST). Then the new president delivers his inaugural address - a speech described by a key aide as "lofty and short" and telling Americans not to expect a quick fix for the country's economic woes. The swearing-in is followed by the inaugural parade, with Reagan aDd his wife riding in a limousine along the 2.3.mile stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue to the White Hou~. There he will watch from a wooden re· viewing stand as 21 · gh school and college bands -taling more than 3,600 persons -along with 10 military bands and 29 equestrian groups. plus a cham- pion dog sled unit from Alaska, pass in front of him. Among them will be Fountain Valley High School's band. Police in Fullerton were busy Saturday as arm ed bandits s truck three times in the city. The first robbery occurred at 11 a .m . when at unidentified woman was threatened with a knife as she attempted to make a bank d eposit noor State College Boulevard and Chapman Avenue. The second armed robbery oc- curred at 5:48 p.nt. when a man in his early 20s walked into the Ambassador Inn, 2100 W. Com- monwealth Ave .. de mandini:l money from the desk clerk. Then at 7:30 p m .. two men 1 1wearing ski masks held up Mr. -1rob 's Liquor . 1 123 w 1 Orangethorpe Ave. No one was hurt in any of the robberies and the amounts taken wera un - known. police said. Cheetahs die D E TR O IT !AP > - Veterinarians believe a killer dis· ease transmitted by abandoned and ill domestic cats is responsi- ble for t he deaths of three ex- pensivecheeta hs at a Detroit zoo. ~rk once. save gas and shop for all your fur~hing needs under one air-conditioned roof. .• .. Ra lph4' Clearance Center REG. TO Occasional Traditional Tables 129.00 China Cabinets ................ 600.00 Asst. 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January 18. 1981 •• DAILY PILOT .4a Freedom offer shunned J Chil,d k~l1!er /aila to appear in court A 34-year-old Santa Anan hu failed to appear for an Oranee County Superior Court hearin& that would have technically made him a free man after serv· ing 18 years for the brutal sex- slaying ol a 6-year-old neighbor girl in U62. Dale Norby Wilson was re· leased to his parents custody ln November, but failed to apj)ear in Judge Lloyd Blanpied Jr. 's that possibility seemed remote to authorities in 1962. Under current law Wilson was allowed to be released from the state mental hospital as soon as a uthorities determined he could care for hims e tr. That d e· te rmination came las t Nov- 'ember. hospital records show that he is s t i ll dangerous to society because he continues .to have "sadistic sexual fantasies" about young children. An Orange County sh,eriff's de· puty sent to Wilson's parents' home reported that· the family had apparently vacated their trailer Wednesday night. • courtroom Frkiay for proceed· ' ings that would' have made his freedom final. Meanwhile, Orange County court authorities are attempting to have Wilson r eturned t o Atascadero State Hospital. Orange Count y prosecutor Joan Reilly told' the court that With or without Wilson present Judge Blanpied said that he will consider Reilly's request to in- ter vene on behalf of the state and have him recommitted. Ltcred by fine weaf her Rick Goblirsch and his son Sean, 2. of Oroville came south. to Dana Point Harbor for their vacation. They were heading out in the raft to catch fist) and feed t~e . ... pelicans. Perhaps today they would board a la rgt>r craft to t r.} the seasonal sport of. whale-watching The m ammals are fre - quently sighted migrating to Mexico Wilson was · 15 when he was f6und guilty of t he rape and strangulation of Eileen Ryan. In a . confession to police, Wilson said that he slipped into the girl's home at about 10 p.m. on Feb. 1, 1962 and took her to an empty apartment bouse. An autopsy "Showed that she had been sexually assaulted and strangled. and was slashed numerous times after sh! was dead. At the time of his arrest , Wilson's parents told the court that their son was mentally re- tarded. However, a month later, then- Juvenlle Judge Robert Ga.rdner ruled that although Wilson was mentally retarded, he was not insan e and was the refore r-esponsible for his ac'tions. Wilson was found guilty of first-degree murder and sent to Atascadero for 90 days observa- tion, where officials found the youth insane and not mentally retarded · The new classification opened the possibilit); that Wilson could one day be set free when he was no longer considered insa ne. But TeeJ:! drug. facility . "' - health panel .topic ·~- Plans to convert Bayview Con· va lescenl Hospit a l in Costa Mesa to a facility ror treating tecn·atlers with drug and alcohol p r oblems will lw c.!Xam aned Tuesday 1n Tustin. B a yv i e w ·~ nwn e r . Com · pr e h en s i ve Care Corp. or N e w po rt Reac h . h as de · em phasized 1t!> nursing home operations. selling two such facilities in the pust three years. county officials note The corporation I!> to go before the Orange County Health Plan ning Counci l .Jan 27 for con vt'rs1on aµprovul The health r nuncll has re ferrert the malll'r to 1t:> review n>mm1ttee for a publil.' hcanng <tl 7 p m Tues<iay at 202 F'a!>hton Lane. Su11e 21!J. Tustin . Ha yview nfighborhood or plans for the nursing home nor has it attem pted to ,gain neighborhood support for the conversion. Starr members also note that Ora ng e Co unt y ha s more • psychiatric care facilities than state standards require, and they question financial feasibili· ty of the project. C'omprehensive Care, which opcra,tes 55 h ealth facilities across the nation. has offered to close down 42 ·psychiatric beds al it s Br ea Ho s pital :'lleuropsych1 alril' Center if the B<t yvaew teen project is ap- proved. ·Democrats oust KKK's Metzger Health <'oum·il ~taH rne mht:r~ r ecf)rrmcnd ·1h at the µropo!>al fo.r housing and treating up to so te<·n :J l!Pr:o. :1'T Il a~ v1t-\o\ 4!055 Thunn :-;1 , IJ(' den1 l'd Thtt) c·hargc I h<• c·cJrporat1on ha!> ni11 informed r•·sidtnls of the If approved. Buyview Adoles· c e nt Hospital wou ld treat a l c·oholics and drug abusers he~ ween the ages of 12 and 17 vf•;-irs Included would be detox· tf1c·at1on arid r e habilitation therapy Co~t of the conversion. county offlc1al s sa\'. would be about $14:1,000 for 'internal rcmoileling and •·11uipment' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ku Klux KJan leader Tom Metzger was ousted Saturday from the California Democratic Party convention as the ~Ian leader quietly abandoned hi s fight for a seat as an offfci~l delegate. Ex-nominee abandoned fight for offici~ delegate seat Metzger, who \e mbarrassed Democrats last year by winnin1 the party nomination to run againat San Diego Republican Rep. Clair Burgener, bad prom· i..ect a battle for the convention aht which normally ls ,iven to &lie Democratic nominee in each California congressional and legislative district. He repeated that threat as re- cently as Friday evening, aft~ the convention's c redentials committee voted 23-3 to give Metzger's seat to Sevine Long, a Democrat who ran as a write-in candidate against Metzger and Burgener:. who was overwhelm- ingly re-elected in November "We'll figure out some way" to c hallenge that d ecision, Metzger declared Frirlay. But at Saturday 's session . Metzger. who was wearing a vis- itor's noor pass which he said he pt>rchase4 ror $10. watched sl)ently as the 1.500 delegates formally approved the seating of Ms. Longwithoutdebate. Meugersaidhedidn'traiseany further challenge because the delegates did not understand the iss ues of ·h is c rede nti a ls challenge "thoroughly enough" to make th e c hall e ng e worthwhile. While the dispute over seating Mell.ger attracted most or the press attention, it was all but ig- nored in the official proceedings of the convention, which focused on such issues as voter registra- tion. candidate rect\Utmenl and a series or speeches from paFty. .. Fr•• Pa.~ Al ll'ade rs to rally partisan en· thusaasm. But U.S. Sen Alan Cranston, at a breakfast with reporters. surprised many of them by prais ing most of the cabinet. selections of Republican President-elect Ronald Rea1an. Reagan 's appointees , Cranston said, are "better than many or his opponents expected him to make," adding that be personally 1s voting against con· rirmation of nnly one appointee, Inte r ior Secretary -designate James Watt. · Cra nston also said he had "some reservations" about the appointment of former Presi· dent Richard NiltOfl 's chiel .of s taff . Alexander Haig, as secretary or state. But Cranston -!')rt'<l1cted that Haig "will be ART COLLECTION GOT .AW A Y • • • strumental in the construction or the new building, said that he was very anxious to have the collec lion. "As far as I'm concerned it's a fantastic col - lect ion that would be very valuable to the museum," said Deane. "If there was any way for the museum lo have it, I would love it · · Deane added that he didn't want to say anything that would jeopardi%e the chances of its future acquisition. ··I don 't want to say anything that would get Maruja any. madder than she already is,'· he said. "l don't blame her ror being mad ... The Newport Beach builder said he believes no formal offer was m ade and that Mrs. Hodges was trying to make a deal when she w~ snubbed. "l know exactly why the ntuseum doesn't have it," he said. "Someone ignored her when she came by with her husband to make an offer. They just never responded. "The person who ignored her didn't want it. When I got into the thing it was too late." Deane insigts tbat he tried to convince Mrs. Hodges to reconsider after she bad already made up her mind to offer it again to San Diego. "I wanted it the worst way in the world," said Deane. "If there was some way lo repair it and get the collection, I would love to see this misun- derstanding corrected.•· .,..,, ........... ~ OFFERED TOULOUSE-LAUTREC ARTWORK Marut• Baldwtn Hodt•• ••• turned dOwn Those connected with tbe workings of the museum say that it was' the former director Thomas Garver, who turned the offer down. largest graphics collection of Lautrecs on the Wht Garver had been director from 1988 until 1972 Coast. when he left to join the rue ArU Mus41Um of San Mrs. Betsy Fryberger, curator of prints at Francisco. He returned early In 1m and the board Lanford Unjversity, said that she was "quite im· refused to renew his contract tut year. pressed" with the Baldwin colledion when she • Jack Glenn, a local art collector who wu on saw a catalog seven years ago. the board at the time, says that Garver turned the "Those are certainly among the most soucht· collection down. after of his prints," she said or the famous Elles He says that Mrs. ffodges's stipulation that It series Included. "That's a very sllable_collection. 1 be shown once a year wu too restrictive for can 'l lmagme a museum not wanting lt ... Garver. Betty turnbull, curator ol the Newport Harbor "It doesn't fit," said Glena. "Lautrec has Art Museum. said that she recalls no formal deal nothin1 to do with contemporary painlina." mad.~Garver made reference ... lhe fact that~' art David Steirunet&, •bo WU president or tbe "l" board at t.be time ol the L8ut:tec: Jll'OPOlal, telli a of the collection was uneven," she said. "I ·u Qerent story. He t.uma tMt .. banal offer wu that It was a lot of pie In tbe slty." made to u.e mUNpm. • Talks with other art direct.on in the area have "We.,... told tbu lt md IM*lbl1 be avail•· revealed that other notable artworka have 1one UD· ble," laid Stebuneta. ••we may haH toofed up by heeded bytbf museum as well. not pumdn1 t.be matter. . One weU known art collector. who asked to re- main anonymous, said (bat the mUHUm recentl •'I ,tuppaee tbat we may have bttn r.misa In turned down a piece or work he offered aa beln1 not eoatacUal ber. "Pertlape tha P."'°9al didn't "second rate.'' _ tel U.. tlDd cl~ It ,...,.._ ' "There •u one at the Art Institute lD Clticaao. 'Garver w11 aw., ll'Glll Ida pr-.t job 1D .. BockefeU• baa one. then wu one ID prhate •..at-. Wla • ..S •• ~ eOlmeamment. bandl ID~ and 1 bad tbe..._,one," be said . • 08lelall~• * In '11 Art are After the mulftm turned' lt down, he turned ea ... ta.. ._... M. tolltetian the aro,nct and lold It for .,,000, Ile.Mid.· ver y forceful in foreign policy" without being "trigger happy." . Cranston said because of Heagan's limited personal ex perience in foreign policy and the limited foreign policy back ~round of Secretary or Defense· designate Caspar Weinberger, "Haig will have the opportunity to be the dominant figure in. foreign policy" in the Reagan administration. Scaffolding fall fatal WA.SlUNGTON (AP) -One man died after scaffolding col- lapsed at the Lincoln Memorial Saturday, hours b e fore President-elect Ronald Reagan and thousands or othe r s gathered there for opening ceremonies of the four-day in- augural celebration, U.S. Park Police said. • Michael Kelpy, 65, a National Park Service employee, fell from the scaffolding .. as it col- lapsed. The cause of death was not immediately determined, although there were reports he may have suffered a heart at· tadl:. Witnesses said he was in· jured in the fall. Police officials speculated that hilh winds contributed to the rau of a section of thin, metal scaffolding. Th e National Weather Service reported 5·20 mph winds, with gusts to 38 mph. Tanker overtiirns, 6;000 gallons spill V ENTI.; HA 1 AP J Whale l he driver was reported!~ distracted by his citizens' band radio. an oil tanker truck ov<'rturnt>d on Highway 101 early Saturday. igniting about 6.000 gallons of its crude. Soul ht>ound I an f•S of I he coastal route wt>re not fully re opened until I I · 18 a m , more than seven hours after thp trurk overtumec1 on Jla~hwa,· 101 and the Ventura Avenue uridercross· ing, the CllP said Truck driver Lonny Conklin , 25, of Lompoc. walked away from the bumin~ wreck with on- ly a cut under his left eye. No other injuries were reported. Conklin was allegedly adjust- ing his CB radio when his truck drifted \n the highway's south· hound fast lane and struck a railing Thl' truck overturned, sliding 200 feel and sparks i~nited 6,000 ~all ons or crurle oil in the truck's tank A trailer tank, also filled w1t.h oil, did not rupture but its rear wheels were torn off, he s aid We1Te Listening ••• Tht• 1Ja1h P1lol "ants to hear from its rt:>aders , what you hke about tht' papN ;ind whal ~nu don 't ltk l' We also would like to publis h your '1cws cm any subJ~rt 111 our letters to the editor col· umn Call the number belo" and vour messa,gt• will bE' recorded. 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Richards, Ronald Reagan's choice for the job. was elected Saturday H Repuhlir an Party chairman 1md immediate ly , c autioned the GOP that despite lta I~ election victories "W'" are still a minority party " Without opposition, tlle 48· year-old Ogden, Utah attorney s ucceeded William E. Brock u Republican chairman. · Brock, who was credited with the pttrty rebuildiftg effort over the past four years. was named n .•cently l>y President-elect Heagan to be s pec ial trade representative, a Cabinet -level job I~ the administration. "Now we must prove that we can lead." Discusslne the relatlon1hip \he nalional commillee will have whh the White Houae under a Re publican president, Richards said . "OUr role now becomes ont• of 8UJ'port for lht1 Wh.k Jl ou11e and fori th•· pre11ldent ..... .. He said be would leave I\ to the While House to develop par- ty positions on issues. As tor his own beliefs, Richards said, "I suppou one would say I'm a conaervative ... Ideological thin1a aren't • very great issue in organiza-• tional poHUcs." ' ~ Claimed conNpiracy Oswald's mother -11tt1nRV MEN LOAin>EAo GU.EAAliLA.ONTO-BAClf OF-TRUCK Some ol thoff kitted reported to be by1t•nd•r1 "'""'ir..-.. -. THE CHANGEOVER in con· trol of the party machinery took -p~e-'ihree dayS"'before"Relfgin will be inaugurated as the 40lh presLdenl. . ~ dies unconvinced ---.-----· FOHT WOHTJ( Texas I API ' SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador '\AP> Government troops bat· tied leftist guerrillas in thi5 Cen· tral American capital Saturday and 10 people were killed. some ol them bystanders, witnesses said It was the first attack on security forces in the capital since guerrillas launched an of· tensive to topple t he U S ·backed ruling junta eight days ago. More than 700 people were re· ported killed in the nat1onw1de fighting last week. · Witnesses said a grouv of die in Salvador ~unmen. presumed to, be mem bcrs of the Farabundo Marti Na· twnal Liberation Front, opened fire at point blank range on a pollee patrol as 1t passed several vehicles in which the ~unmen were hiding. Security forces managed to drive off the atta<'kcrs, but 10 people. including bystande rs. were killed in the shooting that fo llowed. the witnesses said The leftists want to overthrow the m1litary-r 1v1h an j unta that has run the country since a mili tary coup deµoi.ed Gen Carlos llumberto Romero 111 \97!1. The El Sulvudor lluman Hii;i hts Commission cstimat<'s that 13, 1!17 pt'Ol>lc c.ibout 3~) of them solllicrs were k ill1'<I last y c a r by 1>0 l i t 1<.' c.i I . v 1 o l t.• n <' •· bt.>t wee n r11-:htists and lert 1sts Military sources reported re newe d s k i rmishes between troops and ~uerrillas in the provin ces of San Vicente. Morazan and Chalatenango and heav y gu nb att l es 1n Zacatecoluca. 28 milt!S east of the capital In att·1•11ting th e Job, Richards 11lt'dgt'(J to st·ek 1<1 broade,. the 11 a r t y • ~ 11 11 11 • · & I a m o n g m 11111nh1·~. 11art1t•ularly blacks 1rnd If 1s1ia111f·~ · At .1 11l'w~ t·onfrrcnce. he said lht• lwst way to af·romplish that would ll4• 111 rc{'ru1\ black and llispunit· 1·1u1<hdates and "if they win . tht·,y 'll build a consti- lut•m·y " IN HIS A CCE PTANCE .• H il'lu1rds i.aid Democrats still (·ont rol the House of Hepresen· tal1vt•s, hold l ,500 more seats in statt· lt·~1slatures and have more .:ov,•rnors, mayors a nd city - t:ounc•1lmen as well as a signifi <·.an\ edRe among regis tered voters · "This m eans that we still have a long way to go to become the majority party." he s aid '.'In 1980 we proved that as a par ty wt> ran win," he added Margueri te c; Otwald, mother of a cc:used presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, died Saturday of cancer in a Fort Worth hospital. She was 73. Mrs. Oswald, who lived in near ·seclusion in suburban Fort Worth, always insisted thefe was no proof that her son killed Presi· dent John F. Kennedy in Dallas on ' Nov. 22. 1963. "THERE WAS a copspiracy," she said 10 years after the death of Kennedy and her son. "Lee wa s framed He was the n m urdered by Jack Ruby before millions watching on TV as he was walking handc uffed at police headquarters that a wful morning <Nov. 241 10 y~ars ago." .,.,. ......... 'NEVER PROOF' Marguerite Oawald Toronto. D.allas shuns tax slash· I.e ... was Mrs. Oswald 's third son by her first husband. Jn 1954, sht! and lhe boy moved to Fort Worth with her second husband, leaving her two othe r sons. Hobert Oswald and John E . Pie. in a New York church boarding school Mrs Oswald said in 1977 that she had not spoken with either of her surviving sons or with Lee's widow. Ma rina Oswald Porter, s ince 1963 t1on theorist to exhume the body in Os wald's grave to determine if it was Oswald or a Soviet im· poster buried in the grave .. 'inferno' kills 6 Prop. 13-type measure beaten handily She said s he believed Oswald, who went to the Soviet Union in I ~59, was a spy for the CIA and the FBI. She said she believed conspirators in the U.S. govern· ment had p lotted Kennedy's death. and that her son was fra med because he informed the nu oflheir plans. TORONTO C/\Pl SJ.x people died and 59 others were lnJUred Saturday when a fire swept thro ugh the fashionahlc 22 stor y Inn on ttu! Park h otel 1n · northeastern Toronto · Pohce and Fire Department officials said t he blaze was believed to have started on the second fl oor. It look several hours to bring it under control. Authorities said three men. one woman and two girls were killed The) said five or the dead w~re Canadians and the sixth fatality was from the South American nation of Colombia ABOUT 200 people were reg islered at the hotel when the pre-dawn fire broke out Of- ficials began eva<.·uating t hem after smoke streamed into the hotel's main tower Ahli Leino, a fireman from the suburban North York fire de· partment, said a number of chairs used to smas h windows to vent the smoke were found oh the hotel lawns and parking lot. NANCY SEAVIT, part of a group of 43 t ouris ts from Detroit, Mich., said the s moke was so thick she could not see down the hallway. DALLAS (API One of the nation's most s weeping tilx cut ~ns Stnl'e California's Proposi- twn 13 was defeal~tl by Dallas voters Saturday as they rejected a propos al that would have ~lashed property t<sxes by nearly :10 percent. With 1'15 of lhe city's 230 pre· c incts counted, there were45,141 votes against the 11roposal with only 23,202 in favor. Clarence Simmons, pr esident of the group that forced the property ta)( re - ferendum, t onreded defeat late Sa turday CRITIC~AID the vro- posed amendment to the City Charter would C'ripple the city's ability to provide vital services · ·"I think we were able to gt:l our message acrni.s to the voters that mm:h of the rnythology of Propos1t1on 1:1 hus re~ll.y not been e xposed." s ai d David McAtee, a leader of SOS. or Savi! our Servtces Additional voting booths had been set up 1n 21 nf the city's _ J.1'-i:.gest precrncts to handle a turnout lhat wa~ predicted al 100.000 voters about 10 per· cent of Dallas' oopulation I\ similar tax cut amendment passPd 1n the suburb or Irving last year was ruled unconst1tu- t1onal by a state C'ourt. ·and ex vcrts on both sides of the Dallas c·ontroversy expect it will wind llJJ 111 C'OtJrt. ('AU .. ORNIA NS appr oved tax c·rusacler Howard J arvis' eontrovcrsial .Proposition IJ by a w1dc margin in 1978, culling that s tate's property taxes by about flO pen·enl. In IJallas, C'ity officials said th 1~ rollback would r edu ce m unic1pal tax revenues by near· ly $40 million and force major . reductions in services. The group that petitioned and forced t!M:.. ;eferendum -the Tax F.quality Association. or TEA Party h ad s aid the amendment would force thecity to find SJO billion in property 1t claims is missing from city rolls Finding the property would recoup any monetary loss the city might suffer because of the tax 1·ut.1'EA Party said. A coalition consisting of the Uallas Homeowners League. the Dallas Homeowners League, the Wome n Vote rs, the Greater Dall as Planning Council and sevf!ral black organizations had urger! residents to reject the tax ('Ut BOTH SIDES agreed the 1·ulpr1t 111 the dispute was a ma- 1or revaluation program that Mother Nature eases off Swtshine uidespread, mercury moderate W•rmer d•vtlmt tem'"'raturt\ •lttr tlH rlno o! H rly mornlnO loo Hlofl• mid 60\ •IO<>O ,.,..,, m id 70\ 1n !Incl. W•ltr 60 EtH•ll•rt, wHI to soutllwe•l Wll!Ch 10 lo IS ..... h tlll• aflt•l>Oon Will\ Wind ..... , 1 lo 1 IHI, Wt\ltdY ''"'" J to s f"t Today .., Hpecl.cl lo bt fair •nd d ry tllr4>119llout mo•I of lOVtlM!rn Cellh,..nle. foll0olll"9 -ml•llfte" In lllt JNquln V•llt y Saturday Wiiiie cOMlet -mountain •re••· _ encl _ _,, dltwrt ""'-•-••.O lo Mff "° MCM\11•tt In ll'te offtnci. -rein -IOttca'1 •I mid_, 111 t ef\lr .. ...,. _,.,.r,. 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DM9I Ctwtty • • u 1 • w raised some homeowners ' taxe:-. by up lu 300 pf'rcrnt last s um mer Thl• t•1ty tax departrnt!nl more than tr1ple<I the assessed value of somt• residential property, while lcavrn~ unchanged the 1n vcntory and equipment valua· lions of the city's businesses. The state ~onslitution reqwres all property to be taxes equally and uniformly. based on its full m a rket value. Mrs Porter s a id Saturday ev~n ing she had just learned of the death of h e r former mo ther·in-law "I jus t l'ame home fi ve minutes ago and my husband told me she died. or c·our!><' I'm surprised by the news." she said. Mrs Oswald had refused to tell rep0rters Ir she wanted to be buried alongside her son tn fort Worth's Rose Hill Cemetary. Mrs. Oswald fought recent at- tempts by an English assas_sina- IN 1977, ON HER 70th birth day. M.rs. Oswald told the As sociated Press she r~ained un· wavering tn defense of her son, named by the Warren Com - mission as the lone assassin in the Kennedr death. llun in an lroine Marathon Tee Shirt Be among the first to run proudly wi th .Irvi ne 's colo r~ on the offi cia l World Mast er's Marathon of Irvin e race let• s hirt. The m ajor We~oasl running e~enl comes to Irvine .J a~~<Jr.y 25 , 1981 bringmg scores of top U.S. runners to one of the fastes t marathon courses in the world. . You can buy a top quality, 100 pe rcent cotton qtcc spectator shirt for the child or adult runner in your ljfc from any of these Irvine Cha mbe r of Commerce me mbe rs : Onl '650 Y Proceeds benefit Irvine Chamber of Commer~e Scholarship Fund Kristen Engel and Irvine Chamber Sports Committee Chalrman Arlyn Srglth Run With Official Marathon Tee Shirts . -------...... .._ ... _..., _...__ ...... . • •TOGGERY Culver Drive at Walnut Ave. •DR. RON G ROSSMA N.Optometrist 4525 Campus Drive •THE UPPER CRvST 4533 Campus Drive · •POMONA FIRST FEDERAL 5325 Univer sity Drive •WELLS FARGO BAN K 5401 University Drive • Z-8 TRAVEL AND TOUR 5321 Unive rsity Drive • ROLPHS SPIGOT 18044 Culve r Drive •IRVINE SAVINGS AND LOAN Culver Drive at Walnut Ave. •WALKER AND LEE Real Estate 5396 E. Walnut A venue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway •BON AMIE 4616 Barranca Parkway •HOBIE SPORTS IRVINE 4708 Barranca Parkway •J.T . PERIWINKLE 4614 Barranca Parkway •MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM 4720 Barranca Parkway •WOODBRIDGE WINE & SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Par~way / •SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 14477 Culver Drive World Mastets Maridhon_..sc;~ of Irvine Sponsored by the ff'Jc~~o(y C(c111•m· Ond ' ....... CM..IFORNIA Sunday, January 18, 198t DAIL V PILOT ,4$ ., ' .. IAJs Angeles still worst Cities shaving . pollution lev~ls W i\SHJ NG TON <AP l The air is becoming cleaner in most Am er1l·an c1t1es , the President's (;ouncil on Environmental Quultty said Satur day . In its annual report, the counc il s aid that in 23 cities for which 1t has fi ve year a verages for pollution levels, the air quality improved by 18 percent between W74 and lWM:-The cou~­ l'il based its conc lus ions on annual air-monitoring reports from Lhuse CJ.Lies. Another council analysis showed Lhat even the cities with the dirtJesl air showed improvement for the three-year period from 1976 through 1978. I.OS ANGELES HAD an average or 242 days in which its air vio lated nalwnal h ealth standards and New York had an avera~e of 174 days Last year , the counc il released three-yea,-.. average:. for the years 1'975 lhrough 1977, which showed 264 .. un. hcalth.ful .. days for Los Angeles and 273 days for New York. An unhealthful day is listed as o ne in which the city's poiju· tant o;tandards index is above 100: The council released a list or 39 metropolitan areas and their average number or unhe althful days per year between 1976 and 1978: Los Angeles, 242: New York, 224; Pittsburgh, 168; San Be rnardino and Riverside. 167; Cleveland, 145; St . Louis, 136; Ch icago, 124; Louisville, Ky., 119. Washington, 97 ; Phoenix, Ariz .. 84; Philadelphia, 82; Seat· tie, 82 ; Salt Lake City , 81 ; Birmingham, Ala .. 75 ; Portland, Ore., 75; Houston , 69; Detroit, 65; Je rsey City, N.J .. 6!'i ; Baltimore, 60: San Diego, 52. Cincinnati. 45; Dayton, Ohio, 45, Gary and Hammond, Ind., :JS ; Indianapolis, 36, Milwaukee, 33; Burralo, 31. San Francisco, , 30. KANSAS CIT0V, 29; Memphis, Tenn., 28 ; Sacra me nto, 28; Allentown. Pa .. 27 ; Toledo, Ohio, 24. Dallas, 22 ; Tampa, Fla., 12 . Akron. Ohio. 10: Norfolk, Va . 9; Syracuse. N. Y .. 9; Hoc:hester, N Y . 6; (;rand Hapids. Mi ch . 5 · Her-eriHle---s -~~~ng--UihyfJ.f .,,,,-u,_rtfer. · blm11ed on ---'.J alter egos Cromer convicted in black boy's death A ... , ....... .tl11ki119 hrf~al.: ~ Wnml·n and l·hlldren das h in to U.S through one of {Tlany h"l e~ in bor<lt·r fen<·t··near El Centro. These undoc ulhent- ed people J01 n others residing here. estimated to be bet ween 8 milltun tu 12 million Horder patrol says 73 agents at l'..1l("<1 t 11 port of e11tr~ a re too few to. patrol area 2 charged in faking of alien I.D. cards LOS AN<a:u :s I J\ I') Twu men an• 1n <·ustody ttfte r al legcdly oomg raughl red handed makin1! thousand~ nf fake alien r egi s tration n Hds . Sol"i a l Security cards and veh1<'1e reg- istration cards Police said that bunco-lorgery detectives broke in on the opera- lion after having it under sur- \'l'1 llance for nearly a m onth. Arrested were Elias Martinez. ~5. a nd J avier Martinez, 23. Both were booked for investigation of c·ons piracy to commit forgery. Officers said they confiscated a bout 1,000 o( each type of card, J'IUS printing paraphernalia. SAN l.EANDIW IAP J The a ttorne}' fo r a San Leandro woman charged with a dozen burglaries says her defense will bc bast.'Ci on dai'ms that s he has h ad 12 different personalities that controlled her li fe for a year. Diane Goldman, a 28-vear-old m o th er of f o u r. s a ys h er 'a lternate personalities have been wtlh her since she was 6 yea rs o ld, a nd s he has n o memory or what she does when she is under the control or one or them She pleaded innoeent to eight c·ounts of burglary in Contra (;ost a County and four counts in Ala m eda Count y Al a m e d a County offil·ials s ety they are in· v c s t1gatang m <1n y o the r burglaries or .. we ll 1n excess of (I quarter or a-m1ll1on dollars ... Alameda County Sheriffs Sgt l' O Leeper said the burglar would obtetm keys to hom es up for sale <.1nd, posing as a real estate agent. would g ain entry and burglarize the residences. Attorney Frank Lang said ar y c rimes will be attr ibuted to a p erson a lity othe r than Mrs Goldman's true self. OAK L AND 1AP 1 A n , Alameda County Superior Court jury found 34 year -old Oarhn June Cromer g uilty of first degree murder with spec:1al c· 1 rc umstances Saturday 1n the killing of a 5-year-old black boy frQm Alameda. T h e seven-women. fi ve-man jury returned the verdict at 5 p m . after seven hours of de liberation following an e ight week trial MS. CROMER, WHO had " pleaded innocent by reason or in sanity to t he kidnapping and s tra n g ulation of R egi nald William s , hung h er h ead as foreman Don Davis one of two blacks on the jury r ead the verdict whi ch could !>end her to t he gas chamber As the verdic t was read. M~ Cromer's mother. June Saul. ran from the t·ourtroom shout 1 ang, .. No. no ~ .. Prosecutor Allic rl Mclollng turned and s m1kd to lhc v1t• um ·s mother. Laura Je fferson, and n.used <1 dt-nrhcd fist in <.t ' H·t ory salute I>e fen Sl' atto rn c\ D ean Heaupre delined to c-om m ent The prosl!c·ut1on had sought a first degree murclcF vcrd1c\ with two spec ial c1rtumstances that Williams was killed in the commission of a k1dnapving and betausc he was blat k The jury ai.:reed with Melohng. who said Ms Cromer had de monstrated her ··ahsolutc hate" ror black people in t):ie slaying of Williams last Feb 5 W11laams hodv wa:. unearthed Feb 6 m a shallow grave in a Wrong-way car crash~s, kills 2 ·sA:'-1 UI EGO <AP 1 T wo persons were killed Saturday 1a a head-on coll1s 1on allegedly caused b~ a 22 year-old San Diego woman dra v ang he r tar the "'rcmg way un a frN:w<.1~ at 70 mph. offlcaals !><11d Dead were Harbar a l:iarton <.1nd 3ti vear old Lee Chi hou or Norwalk. driver o f the other c·ar :\-1 s Rarton is bf'laeved to havr dravl'n, the wrong wa~ for about 15 mile!; tm two fn·ewa v~ before s mas hing anto LeC'·s c ar on In tc·rstate 5 Officers said the' knew the woman had bE·cn traveling the "'ro n g way fo r s ome time . hl•Causc another motorist ret)(>rl eel 1t minutes before the t•rash ha ys1dt.• dump in Pinole Police were led lo tht.• grave by the de fl'ndant M cloltng depicted Ms . Cromer as a t wo-fa<·ccl crim inal who rnuld st ranglt• a he lpless, friend : ly t h lid. anti c l<tp a hand over lht.• boy 's nose• and m o uth hec ausc.• he wasn·t <lying quickly enough I k said the defendant wa!-. only prC'lc11dang to be a "ccaz,v wum;m .. The 1·onv11"110n marked th e f 1 r !-. t t 1 m c.· t h (' s p e c 1 a I 1·1rtumstan1·1.• of racial moti va t ao n ha ~ ht•c•n ind ude d an a 'l·r<IH·t Tu•: s •:COND PHASE of the trial to determtnf' whether ~!:. Cromn 1s ::.anf' will begin Tul·'-da\ If found !-.ane, sh e fai•t-!-. a i.i0~s1blc.· d(•<ith penalty If JU0.1.!l'cl 111~<.tnt·. sht.· hkcl:--would lit• c-onfant•cl an iJ mental ms t1tu t111n Thi· JUr~ n·1·e 1,1•tl the case f-·ratl a\' etftl'I' IWO full days Of final arl.!uml'nls from hoth sides tt nd 1n~tru<·t11m~ from Judge Wil- rnont Swt't'nt·~ In an t.•mot111n<al 21, h<Jur pre s 1•nt at11>n F r a<l <.t y , Be<.1up r e r t1 c· u s l' d on M s C r o m c r ' s d!•t'ade long p!-.ychtatrit record .. 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And probably wastin g a lot of ti me and money too But airport tr~ff 1c. park1ng ~baggagc han- dling and making that flight can be more than 1ust a costly hassle It 6 sheer panic w hen tra ff 1c s bc:icked up and parking lots are full Enter Airport Transportation Tile S8ne economical. hassle-free way to and from the airport Here's why • Door-to-door service from your home. office or hotel to your termrnal at L A John Wayne and Ontano Airport s and Long Beact1 Airport and prers. then back again when you return. (Other locations o n request ) • 24-hour service. 7 days a week. Even if your fl ight leaves or comes in at 3 a.m . we·11 be there. •Toll iree numbers putting you in instant touch with us no matter where you are in the U.S .. including Alaska. Hawa11 and Puerto Rico. •Trained. courteous. uniformed drivers happy to help you with your luggage •Ride in a comfort ablC' plPw;;,m t ,11 mu- sphere and use that trnv I t1m11 to ,,,;id cvn- ,,. verse work or Just r 01;-i x •Our service 1s a bett er v<1luP 111;111 <111v- 1ng you1 car WhPn you con::,1Clf•r th<"' r 1<;1nq costs of gas car maintc nllnce 1n~ura nce airport parking or four tr 1ps )L1ch Wily 1f you re no t parkinq your ca• not to 1rn=m t10n pec:ice of mind our van 1s the 0conom1col solution to get t 1n~1 to lhC' .111 por t So do n t m iss your flight u1 tlw l)Odl Leave your car c:it home and tl1e h;:issl ")s to us C311 us today (Or c<il l yolll travel aqent to find out how easy and inc xpnnc;rv0 o ur SP1- vice can be fo r you. your f C1mrly or l)us1110ss We have a g ood tning going. 558-1413 1101\ E: F11 111 Sr Si1n1.1 /\n,1 Cl\ 9:'701 ... .. . . . ~---· .... . .... . . . . .. ._ . . . .. .. . . .. , .. Refugee report missed its mairk ~' t-rHI mo11t,h., -'K" 111 wh~t un1loubll'dly wa11 ta w~ll mr1uunK Jl'llun . t h•· Orunl(t-<'u unl v Uum1tn R t>lallorui • Comrru~~ll'«I t•mhttrkcd on it ">IU\h of thl' 11npact of r~set tlt•m••lt of I ndo h1 m·~•· re.·tuw••t'.!I in c>r 11n~t" ('vunty t "t'ek tht· rt'l'('t1 wdi. 1 t•ltAu t•cl ulthou~h mul'h of 1t C'Ontl'nt i.. hud ~p ~n·a1t•ll I ll "l'uvt>mbcr In thil> Of>"' 'flO(Wr 11w hnd111~' 1thd rt•1·m11111t·11dut1011,., l't•nt•UOt!d 111 the rt:por1 ore n.-rdl\ "II cH th11.: l'hl'' UI l' Ill I J('I , rt>dundant •\nd l lfW v.und1·r-. \4 ta ·tht•1 th1· t J:tlJd ' l'r' 11f Orunl(l' Coun I' i.:01 tht>1r m o 11M ' "urth \OH>nt' "'1!h ti 1)1\~hl'Ulll lll l'llllllll\11\ 'H'lll>l ' l'UUld h uvc ' r c•dl ht•tl lht· I t'l'llrl '> 111fll'IU ~IC>ll 'I !hal th~ rd u~ee litlpUldlHlll 1-. l rll rt'd'lllll( t hJl rrhJK~l-l> JI l' plal'IOI<( a 'ltr.11n Pll ,, •• 1.11, •. n1n.-·~ <l"ll\ct) l hal thc1 \' not enough nlllnr' 111 pn• Hit-lll·Nh:d .0:-.1~1.wc.·c. that ll!n~uage 1s a bcil 11<1 ft•t thl' u11n11~r dnt::. c:tJHI the1 t µroblcrn~ will likely -4d-~-un1:.J>d\,lil.Jh~u~t ~ll!:'.r _ . ··-The "'rllt'r~ 11f tht' n~pon rtccm1rnended mor e !.tudx_, murt. Jat.s l'Ollt.'t'l1011 and vf c·ours1;>, formation of a com ""' m llh.:t-d.'I nwo11-. liT wl \ tn~ tht' r\:fu~ef' µroblems It !> hcin.I Lo lmd .. ri,tarnJ ho\\ more stud) a nd more flt citJ ~11 1 111lµr<J\ t' < 011d1uon:. for tho!>c who have 1mm1 ~rated lO 1 lrangl' t'11unlv To thl· .,uggL•:.t1011 that a11. a<h 1:,c>r) group be formed tu ht'Iµ t'a~t· tt'n!.1on!> bctwt>en the refugee:. a nd othe r l'ount' rt'stdcnb, w e c an onlv o bser ve that this seems to bt' prt><'l!>t-I~ the tas k of the lfuman Rc•Jat1ons Com · mis inn 1-'mall). 1t '!> a bit distressing to read in the repo rt a recomme ndation urg ing the Board of Supe r visors to tell the county 's lobby ists 1n Washington , D .C. to seek be ne fi cial changes in t he fede r al refugee a ssista nce pro- gr am Super visors took s uch a n action long ago. In sum. Orange County received a very ins1g nifi<.'ant r e po rt on what is a very si ~nificant pro blem ·-Nurse shortage hurts California hospitals had bette r start chucking the ir nurses unde r the c hiri. giving them advancement op· portunities and easing up on mandatory work scheduling. If ~hey d on 't . a dangerous shortage of nurses will gr ow even more intolerable -possibly to t h e point whe r e il would seriously impair patie nt care . · California has m ore tha n l~,000 licen sed r egist ered nurses. Only half of the m a r e em ployed and of these only 50,000 work in hospit a ls . The hospitals a r e frantic . T wenty percen t of budgeted nursing positions in t h e state a r e unfilled and on e hos pital group estimates turnover at 25 to 60 percent. What has happe ned to this noble calling '.' Nur s ing used to be on«? of the most sought-after careers, one that paid richly in prestige and pride if not in pay Yet today even those w ho've gone through the demanding nurses training sch edu le a r c f alling out of t heir chosen field . Well. the~· JUSt don 't Like their jobs . RN Mag a zine s ur· veyed a large g roup of nurses to find out what was lack· ing m their present Jo bs . On the toµ of the list. a com- plaint voiced by 24 percent of those s urveyed . was a feel· in g that ins uffic ie n t r ecogn1t1on a nd attention was being shown. Slightly m ore than 40 percent felt the opportunity for advancem e nt was lacking . 35 percent wanted to c hoose their own hours. a nd 34 percent felt more educational &p- portunlties should be offe red. And whill' pay was a proble m with 24 pe r cent, 1t was a relative ly ins igmf1cant factor compared with the lack of attention and rec ognition nurses felt they should re· ccive Hospital authorities acknowledge that the situation isn 't getting any better They have a nursing problem a nd the y know 1l The n umber s and the turriover tell t h.at. But from what the nurses a r e saying, prec ious little is being don e about it a nd few hospitals have definitive plans for revers ing t h e desertion-rate-. - Mor e and m ore of them are abandoning hospital work t o s ign up on nurse r egis tries where they can select their assignme nts and have m ore control over hours -n ot to m e ntion more pay. Nurses a r e too m u c h an element !Jf hospital care to pe rmit the m to drift away because the ir e m ployer s haven't the imagination or inclination to com e up wit h a m or e attractive joh p lan. Excellence marches on You 'd t hink half of the young residen ts of West Orange County are musical geniuses. F ir st the Hunt- ington Beach High Band was selected to marc h and play in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York . Then Edison Hig h won the hono r of performing in the Tournament of Roses Parade. And then Fountain Valle y High distinguished itself by being selected to play in the presidentiaJ in auguration next Tuesday . Enough? No, ther e's anoth~r. It's the Golden West Syncopators. a seve n -piece mus ical g roup from Golde n West College that walked off with the title of the nation's best Dixieland jazz band last week . The Syncopators, a group of young Orange County musicians who a ttend the community college. were or· ganized only last September. Yet they drew a s tanding ovation -a nd .the highest r ating -bet.ore the National Association of Jazz Educators in St. Louis. F urthe r evide n ce that where musical talent is con - cerned the Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach communi· ty. h a s a m ore lhan abundant s h are. -I Boyd/De~t tkfi~d By l .. M. 80\'D Ho\\ muc h family <ll'hl 1s Dfl'ar Gloon1y Gus ,,. A person with bad teeth and no knife or aciason would starve to deatb in one of today's kttcbens. She or he wouldn't be able lo open two-thlrdJ of the p1ckq•. M.K. GI .. "'• 04lt c....-ith •~ .... 111111•• ., , .... ,. ......... . ...... "' "'""' .. ·-.. .... ::::::•"· ... ,_ .... _ .. . ' .... DlllY "*'· too mut·h'1 ThosC' monl·Y l'X pNl~ 1·ontlnuc to j uggle their theories in this matter as the \' a I u <' of I h l' t• u r r e n l' y drnngl'!i Now. one authority l'I a tms. you 'n· rn over , our head if your installment ·pa)- m en ts, exclud i n g you r mort~agc or rent. add up to more than 20 percent of your afler·tax lake -home pay. Maybe Bul this is a tough o n e to fiRure . Certa in necessities li ke food. elec· trlcily and however much gasoline don't allow a lot of room for cutbacks. If they t a k e the whole schmear ther e Isn't any 20 percent lett. what? There are those who rind it humorous that the city or Memphia prohibits lhe ped. dlin1 of bologna on Sunday. Sunday, January 18, t 981 Thomas P. Haley PUBLISHER Thomas Keevll EDITOR Editorial '-!!fie ............................................. Editor'8 Notebook I Reports of burglaries debated By 1'0M KEEVIL 11-.... o.ltt ...... Hu rglary is a rriehtening and fr u s trat in g bu!i iness l o a humeowner who s urveys the ... cen · and rtnds articles either 1H 1·(·1ou5 or valuable gone :_ vn v Likely forever It'::. an empty feeling discover· in~ that you 've lost your 1111:.sc :.ions. mttde even more ht·lple!.s by the fact that you've ma ~ one chance in 100 of ever '-t'l'•ni.: tht! items again. Th~rt·'.~, also a fe(?ling of fear J n·al1zat1on that you'r e vulnt·rnhle and may be struck a~Ulll THAT-t'£AR-has caused ~e­ pcatcd com plaints to the Daily Pilot about p.ublication o( asl- dr{'sscs where hurglaries occur V1l'l1ms . ha ving discovered their vulnerability, are s hocked that the precise lo<'ation of the burglar)' IS µrinted for all lo S<'e Many believe I.he address wall ll'ad others to repeal the cn me. i\(•tually. it .probably isn't so The burglars who alrcl:tdy have hit a home have taken what they wanted and are unlike ly to come bac·k for secondii Mor eover, othe r · bur gla rs aren 'l likely to gel their pro· spec ts· list from an account of where a follow partner in cnme has done his deed MOST VICTIMS don't believe this They com plain loudly and vehemently when their address 1s publis hed and d e m a nd to know what it add!i to a story~ Th'c reply of the newspaper . pe rhaps a bit smug and sell se r v 1n ~. is that it a l e rts neighbors and others in the com m un1ty thal burglars are run- ning luose and what type of m atC'rial they seem to be seek- ing. The Daily Pilot hent on that practice some months back and ,del'idt.'<J lo print only the name of lhl· slrct't or the neighborhood in wh1<·h lhl· burglary occurred Wt .. :N WF: i.l1µped ai. St'\>'eral r<>aders have re minded us it ·~ stnl'tly a n error on the f':.trl of the reporter a nd an over sight on the part of the ed'1tors Somcl1mei., as one reade r µoi nted out last week. we err in the opposite direction In publishing an account of I.he theft of 11 slot machines valued al $17,000 from a Newport Beach ho m e. we gave no indication as tn the part o f the city m which t he burgla r y occ urred. We should have It was on Channel Road • • • THAT'S ONLY one of the se v~ral hundred m essages left in the pa.st two weeks and re· fe rred most of them on to I.he var ious departments or in- dividuals closest to th~ com-ments. Probably 90 per cent of the me~sages left on the answering device have conta ined cogent comments. Some -like the suggestion that we elim inate the comic page ar en 't like ly to be followed. Ottiers s uch as a plea we print the Sylvia Porter business column more frequent ly have been put into effect immediately. Here's a sampling of some of th-e ~tems-m-uo~t up raM week ·and wh11t we ca(l or can't do . about them · · --• ••• ROBBERY Mi c ha el Shot well obser ved that the l>aily Pilot failed lo c·over a daylight r obber y at Cal's Stereo at 17th a nd Newport 1n Costa Mesa He was right The reporter missed the storv initially because the r eport was not available when he covered t he police station that morning And t he tip sent him back to c heck again. So the story did run. even if a bit late . BOX SCORES A s uggestion that we print summer baseball box scores instead of line scores was passed on to Sports Editor Craig Sheff. He agrees. but says it consumes so much space that it's impogsible to run all of them on a daily basis MOVllL'/ A woman reader wants a~;e complete ,movie summar y along with some guide as lo their suitabilitj;Jor young teen-agers. Because of a wade variat10n in moral judgment. that's a tough one We'll probably rely on the existing G, PG, Rand X ratings. We're trying to ~pgrade the movie summary and make tl more compl~e. . ...JC' The reader's Til(hl. We - should call them c·ommunity tol- leges. not junior coll eges WRESTLING -We d idn't cover or publish the results of a w reslling tournament held at Costa Mesa lhgh, one reader pointed out a ngrily We did publish an advance stor y on the match. and the schools' wrcs· llin~ coach promised lo phone in the results the following day He d1dn 'l. we missed and lost a s ub· scriht•r Rl'SINt:ss SEWS -We IJUl4ht to h<tvt· iJ mort' c·11m1Jll't l· sum mary,of the week's fin11nci<tl news each Sunday. one cal~ suuested. She's right and a ma· jor expansion in that depart· m ent will be under way soon. COPS -To Mike G . who com plained that Costa Mesa poli ce wouldn't have acted as harshly as did a Newport Beach cop for drinking beer in public: Yo u'll have to lake that up with the cops Therl' isn 't much the Daily Pilot ca n do SMOG -Why not µublish dally smog reports'! It's a good idea. but printing yesterday's• s mog level is of little value and the fore.caS!~ for the next day come in a fter our deadli~ .. w c·r~ ·ch ~l<in 14 nn-'another source for forel'asts BONZAJ -t'ROM 808 H. ''T echrucal c·orr<'ction . µage U 12, J an ti Boniat not a word Banz111 . a World War II cry of the suil'ide pilot_ Uons111, the corrl'cl word for t he plants a b()ul which you'rc writin g." Of t·ourst' Dumh mistake TV «tllDE -S1.•\•cra l rt:<1ders t<1mplaint.."<l about 1naccurac1es in thl' TV Week hookll't ff one of ~ ou woulcl be kind l'n1>ugh lo car l' I l• I ht• S JI~ C' If I C 1 l l' m S Of ''mission or error, I 'II s(•t• what Wt• ,. an d1J ll> l!.<'l tht·m t·orrct•tt..'<l t\l'ilMi\IA"\ -An anunal hn er "ho follows the C'lassif1 ed list 1ng-; of animals to he given aw;Jy, lo~l and fo und animals, <tn<I an1m <1 b for sale lhtnk!> the thrct· da!-.s1fil·at1•>n!> should he laste<I an 1Jnt· da~s1f1t•al1on n1 thN than ~cattcrcd 1n three pl ae11~ • Iler idea is now in the hand!> of ~II a Folsom . th•· da'\i.1f1t'd man<Jgt•r AGENDAS /\o; st•veral n·adl.'r~ obscn •d . w1._~a v~ l1een rather "lloll~ rm our 1>ubla cat10n of advanr <• <'1\y l'011r1t:1I agt·nda::. To •·tJrrl'('I this, w1·· rt· 1ns t1lutmg a 1·11111ll-nM'll .. um rn ,, n of kl'} 11 £'m!-. 111 he t.Jk•·n up Ii~ pl;_innan~ <''•In r111 ... :.111n" ,,.., 1.A.ell a ~ r 11 \ c·11u n1·1h Ti\!'\T ... -\ ph11t11111ut•h 11! tv.11 h1k1n1 1 f.1rl \•111nc "'•rn•·n 'kit l ll J.! 11111.A.n .1 ...... nl:i ~1 111'111 a ,11ft•1>. ;tllo. dn:\\ r·o111pla1nb f<•r l1;1d t.1..,11' Th1·1r 11utf1h w1·rc· !>k 1 m v~ !Jul no mur<· 'ill t h:111 those 1.A.orn b} !>cvcral hundrt·il t•qually att rcwt1 v1· ff'ma l1• V1<i 1l11r!> lo an v of our lu1·al hcaC'h1•:. 1 ·r1 ht• mt>rl' 1n1•l1nc•c..I to t·ri\1(·111· 11ur 11uhl11·attc1n of tht' p1durt· l11·1·au~1· 11 rl'flC·t·h <i tn:1l l· "' H·ntNI pinup 11 1rl at 11111clc• . " " 11 ·.., 111·1•11 n11·1• \1 '1\POln)! !ti .\l•U Th c· 'llgl-!(':-.llon:-. ;rnd (·11m m<·nt .., :1rt· l'>oth inl1•r b t1ng and hl'lpful I h1>p1· all of )<111 I.A.all kcl'I• l<'llang u:. \\hat .., 11n \l lltr mind allout l hl' 1);111\ l'll1>t :ind how \OU thank Wl' 1·;111 IWttt•r 'al1Sf\ \'111Jr n·ading d1·~1re.., · multitude of topics brought to m y attention in the past week by the Daily Pilot's new reader telephone service, which allows you to tell us what you think or the Da1 ly Pilot, what errors you may have spotted and, oc- casionally, what you like about yo ur hometown ne wspa per . I ' vc read every one of the ''Lei's d~dAte our~tlves winners ond get t he hel I out.11 W r r1· la~ll·nmg Thi· n11mhl'r 1:-. 1142 li<M i Mailbox Nuke ·safety hinges on quake magnitude • To t~ Editor : On the front page of lhe Jan. Ill .. 1981 Oaal y Pilot is an article t•ntitlc d "On o fre Dec lared Quake Safe." The article states that a rt•port released by the Nuclc:ir He,gulator y Commission -;taff advises that "units two and I hre<' now unde r construction al the station three m iles south of San <'lc mcntc could withstand a quak(• in the nl'arby Crist1anitos fault registering about 7 "° the Ril·hter scale and still s hut down without danger." The article ~oes on to st ate that ··a Richter meas ureme nt of 7 would be tapable of creating widespread damage in populated areas and that the San Francisco earth- quake of 1906 has been estimat· ed at 8.:i on the Richter scale." Southern California Edison of· fi<'ials ~c delighted with this re· port <1 nd st ale it will "dt>finitcly" be helpful during this summer 's licensing hear· ings by the NRC. Accordin~ to Southern California Edison of· ficials, the recen t N uclear Regulator y Commission report "restates our position that the Cris tianitos fault is not con · s id e red capable of producing any earthquake and h as not ctone so fo r 125,000 years ... NOW LET'S turn to page i\3 of the Daily Pilot of the s ame day i\ headline the re reads "Report Raps Tre mor Pla ns ." That arti· d e s tates that, "National Se(·uri- ty Council study said f''n<lay that a devast ating earthquake will probably strike California within the next 30 years and that a ll levels of governm ent arc woefully unpre pared lo dea l with what will be the wor st natur al disaster in American history." They predict the quake will extend 250 miles long and 100 males wide and that the t•hances of a major quake are particularly hig h in the Los Angeles area . The forecast is for a temblor with a lfichter scale reading of 8.3 and that such a Write your lawmakers U.S. SEHATOIH Craout*"• AIM IOI, 11100 Wll'""• 81•d Lo• AnQelfl\, ,_,, 1113) 11•·1 .. I Hay•~• .. , I. I. (Al, JM C•mpu~ Or , Sillt~ ,tJ, Nttwport 8"ac:ll'1..0 11141 Sd ·711S Durln9 C.C1n9t'eulon.tl ,..Ulot>s New SeNltt OI· llu lllOQ . Wfllllnvton. DC 20St0 1202112•·3111 U.S. ltlll'ltlSINTATIYIS ' (0r111191Cewlfl •at11111J,,...... ColOlll Dl$lrl<l A>. I••• Weslcllff Dr,. Ne-19eac:ll'7 .. UJl.ocMO ll'eHe.._, ~" tllll'I Ohlrltl•DI. H C.l•lt C..,I., ,.IHI, SM!!• ANt1101 IJS,.Jll1 \.fltl9'9ll, Dell ta«tl Ol•lrk t.10, 120 lln*fl An-. Lllltl Be•l'I ._, UU> 4JS,.t611 Dvrl119 C,....uloNI WHIOllS! 11.oMm, i IOI l llltlwonll Hevtt Office ll1d9., WHlll..,toll, 0 C 20SU : l"•tterson, ,,,. ltay•vr11 ulldlf19, Watllliipi, D.C: toSU; l ....... 111. US C- HovM Office ...... WlllllllflOll. D.C mu STAT• HNATOtll c0r-.. 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Sa<ram..WO fll14 Cttll 1U•ft00 Otl.MI09 COUllTV IOAIOM IUl"lltt1190ltl ........ ..,._ ltl Oltlrk l, 1)1.ll10 .....,, M.m.ft • t11t1 Olttrlct, 13'·1120 ......... • .._ -~ Olstrkl, IM·lJJO C'911l, ..... -4t11 Oltlrkl, l:M->UO ltlley, n.-. P. -Mfl Olttrlll. IM-1iJO A••M• IOCllHC C...-t>I , ._...Mt '1191 s haker could kill more than known ki llers of people. yet 13.000 people. adults as well as young people The Page I headline tells us ('Onlinue to challen~<' s tatistics. "Onofre Declared Quake Safe" llow l'an our young pco1>le be but onl y from an earthquake h e ld r cspons ihl e when the ir from the Crisllanitos fault and adult exampks n •fuse to us e only if the quake registers less commonsC'ma•., than 7 on lhl' Rkhter scale Will T hat 's why h1 stnr) rcpt'als l ht• off1 c 1als ,,f S<1ul h ern itself. Soml' peopl<' never learn. t'alifornia E<liSJn reassure us a nd of course say 1t won 't hap- lhat units I. 2, and 3 at San pen tn me> But 11 eventually Onofre• will hkcwist• w1thst and a dn~ lcmhlor of 8 ~I (which is whal It's time to gel rid of Mr. lht>y a rc predicting for us> Papan and I believe Mr whil'h might on,:tanatc from the Teamsl<'rs Union also Selfish S:in Andreas or <>.ne of ~he other 1n fluenr<' from such people is faults hctwcen San Diego a nd 1•nt,ainly not needed in our l<(reat l.os Anizeles '! i\nd even though !>late. · th e r eco rds a l Southern) .JOSEPH n C:ROTHUS California Edison Co. show I.ha(' the Cristianitos fault has not had an earthquake in 125,000 years . might not a quake originating from another fault lri~ger a quake in Crislianitos? An ea rthqu a k e o f t h e m agnitude which they predict would be an "act of God" but a nuclear holocaust in addition lo the quake would be an act of man G. DAVIS Radar'• fn'rrd.w To the Editor: R eg~rding your editorial of J a n. 11. how is it possible for a committee to repeatedly block the use of radar in our state? Even though radar may not be pe rfect, it can and will prevent many deaths on our highways. If Assemblyman Louis J. Papan .wants to go 90, so be it. Legislation cannot prevent that, but the rnany motorists aware of the use ol radar wlll .certainly "low down and many 1ivea will be11ved. SPEEDING, drinkl n1 and drlvtnc. aJ!d cl&aretlea are 11.1 ·,. To the Editor: About every day l drive on Sa1inas Avenue in Costa Mesa, passing the house at number 1060 and seein~ the ir fl ag get sm aller and s maller. Right now only a rew "threads" a re lert. As l was driving by this morn- ing again, listening to the news about the hostages, 1 thought how thoughtful it has been of those people at 1060 (and others , b ecause l 'm sure ther e are others) to keep that flag out as long as the hoslages are and have been captives. I feel asha med that I did not join them CARLA BOS • L~Uns Jront rtadtrl art ~lcom~. Th# nght to condtn•t ~ten to /il .,,ace or eUmrnort Ubtl la reNfV«I. LAttn1 o/ 300 word! or ka. w'll be .• givn prt/nnce All ltUtn mlllt an· cltedf lfflJofllrt Ond mailMg .,,.. .. I but 11Gme1 mo11 'bt wttMeW Oft rf• qwat ,, ntfietfftl ffCUCllft" orpp;.;,,y . ~" '°"' "°' ~ peablil#Md. ...... --......... -• • .. ... • • • • .. -· • "-9 ............. . ; Sunday Janua1y 11!. 1981 To write the Daily Pilol Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 To Call the Dally Pilot 714 b42·4321 A1 More~inion ---------------------------------------------------•. ·College funding s,Witch underfilines "' t.tutct.t HOHU\ JK I • Vt l11cj,j,. I I 11•.-"11f•11I I t 'u ., .... .i I , '"''~. I ' l r ~ •tt1 .. Nrl•'" I t'\Jl flt I•• I"· °'\-1•1 11 ... 1 Ill' I\ "' 1 ••Id ... "'Ulh I \1 111 Ill II ... t rulllt'llll •• ,,. ft .. t t.111 ' '"''' •• , 111 .. 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(~harlPs RP II \ ... s 1 '.\11 '(, Tll t: 1·••nt1·m jhll,111 lllJl ,fll. ffto IA.llh tht• t•11l<I r111i-.... l'r11po~1t11m 1:1 has .. 11 .. c11•d " ll11 l':1ll•n1·d fl111f111p 1n I h·· 111.111:i..:t•111t·nl 111 t·1m11nun1t' t'<iil t·j.!1'' tht· l!llVl'r11u r11·t· of "h 11·h 11.1 ... ht•t•n c1,•..,1gn1·d t1i h1· r1·..,p1111s111• t11 loeal r1l'Nb '\II\\ I hul rnon• I h;m t)O pntt•11~ 11f ..,dH•ll funding t•mt•natc!S frnm t ht' °'I a I 1" '> 1· 11 ff(• r !>. s I a It' hun·;1urrats an· illlXIOU!'. tu call Budget, reapportioninent maze Dr l'lu1r/e~ (; f1111l 1s a prnfessor ol po/1111·n/ Sl'l1'1H'(' fll rn/ SllltP 1"1tlkrt1m California's :.lat<· Lc~1slaturc I and lhl' stall' a s a whole 1 1s fa1•ed wilh a pol1t1 n 1I f·r1s 1s un µarallelcd sincl' the l>eprcsswn World Wa r II <·ra <•f the 1!130s and '40s Two ma;r1r <ind always eon trovcrs 1al 1<;s ut•!. will r11ml11nt> l his v <'a r I o so r I' I \' f r \' '' u r I a w 'm a k e r '> t\ n II · t h t• L c ~ i s I at u rt• s n l' w I v r· I c" 1 <' d leader:-, may not he t1 lil1• to ~ul vt.> lhe prohlcms FIRST, THERE is the ominous overttang of.the upcoming s t<.tte budget. Proposition 1:1, <ind tht impact of inflation Second. thcr£• 1s the ultimate 111 political issues le~islalive reapportion men\ And. third, the ability of newly elected Assembly Speaker Willie Brown :met state Sen ate president pro tern David Roberti to lead the Le~isl ature through the budget and reapportionment complex- ities is unknown and in doubt. . Gov. Jerry Brown's pro(>Osed budget for fiscal year 1981·82 is going to requiresi(Znificant cuts in politically sensitive progtams In constant doll ar terms adj us ting the proposed budget for inflation -the new budget is about $1.5 billion less than this year's. 1 HARDEST HIT will be local government which has bee n . Punch us • lar .J!t•I~ proll'dl·rl frorn the• r;1 \'a ~l'" 11f l'rnpc1~il1on l:l by m .1!.:-I Vt· st<ilc <WI l:ach yc<1 r That au! ha~ ht>en funded bv lh1· .... talt• "s11rpl11-; 'illll'l' l!HH Bu·t th~ !.Urplus •~ gonl' this yc<1 r Statt• 'upp11rt I•> l'llles. ('ountics and -.1·h1i<1ls will probahly he cut hy a houl S.100 mil hon Sl al t• l•mplnyce!. and welfa ri· n•1·1pll0nts l'an no longer expect 1·11'-il hf lil'1ng in1·n·ase!> Tiit: GOVt:RNOR, lfrpuhlican l1•gis lat1 vt• lt•aclc•rs like Sen W11l1am ('ampht·ll I lfac1enda 11 t• 1 g h ls ) a n <I <'on s c r vat 1 v c l>1·m oc·rats like Assemblym an Bruc·e Young I No rwalk l have all 1·a I led for i.ln end lo automatic in flation adJ ustments Budget cuts in \his area could add up to as mul'h as $.100 4o0rn1llion Other budget issues Medi-Cal costs. freeway construction. and the !.m e of California 's budget re· se'rves ·also wi II contribute to the pending conflict Sm ee the budget mus t be ap- proved by a two thirds vote in ('a<·h house. compromise between Hepublicans and Democr ats is a must The majority Democrats m us\ get at least s ix GOP votes for lhl' budget in the Assem'bly and four in the state Senate. Militant Republicans can be e x- pected to drive a hard bargain for those votes. In addition to a con· servative budget. they are almost r crtain to demand a "fair" non· ... --- part 1san legislative reapportion· nwnl E \' •:N MORE t•ontr overs1al than the budget, reapportionment 1s central to the politiral complex· 111n hf the stale Legislature for the next 10 years. Assembly Hepublican leader ('a m l Hallett has slated s he ex- pects that " all o the r issues hl'furc the Lcg1sl uture. no matter how serious or important they may tx-. wi ll tak(' second pl a<•e tn redistricting " Simply put, every legislator re gardless of party or ideology will give political s urvival first priori- ty Hut several of the state 's large urban a reas Los Angeles. San Francisco. and Alameda counties ~Qr •. ex~mple have either lost population or fallen behind the rest of the state in population growth. Some lawmakers from these are as will lose their districts sa crificed on the altar of popula- tion change or political expe· rliency. DEMOC RATS WILL be hardest hit. fl is their districts which have been losing the most population. Republicans, on the' other hand. more frequently are from the faster growing part.s of the statt! -Orange and San Diego counties for example. ... Attempts by the Democratic ·--~- • If we get plennlng perml14k>n, we'll call It V.ntoe." I h1• !-h11h at n1111rnun11 \ 1·r>lll·~c:-, Wt• hoard rlll'mi1l·r.,· :-,lat1•w1dt· .1rt• l11hh.' ing 1nll'0!'>1vt•I) 1m pass1<malt·ly a nti 1ntclllgl'ntly tu n •tain lht• lon .11 dt·t1s1<m mak1n~ amhoritY ,\flt•r ·:.ill. lht· g<.·niu!'. of tht· confusing L<'g is lalivc majority to s a ve m a rgu'!al Democr atic districts by s hredding Repuhhcan districts will ~ bitterly opposed by the Rc pu ican m inority. And while Dem rats have the needed votes in bot houses to rum through a highly partisan reapportionment. they must have GOP votes to pass the butlgel The tradc·off is ob· \"ious Assembly Sp ca kt'r Will1 c.• Rrown's C'nal1lion w1\h Cat<>I ll:i llC'lt 's Republicans was bu1 ll on an agrceml'nl to redut•c the powers of lhc !-ipeakcr and in ('rt•asc the powers of the minorit y leader A PROl~ONGt:D h i ller pa rt is an battle over. reapp-0rtion· rnent would endanger not onl y tht· budge\ but Rrown's own position as Speaker. Rut while the Assembly may be moving toward a 111ore hi· r1artisan stance. the state Senate under the new leadership of David Roberti may become increasing· ly partisan. Roberti deposed the previous Senate leader Jim Mills (San Diego) because Senate D e'm ocr ats wante d a more partisan approach to issues. BOTH GOV. BROWN a nd As · sembly Speaker Bro wn will pressure the Senate to reach com-. promise on reap(>Ortionment and the budget. But Roberti may not be able to act in a non-partisan way. and keep his position of leadership. Interest group pressures over budget allocations; personal political survival under reappor· tionment; future political ambi· tions by te1islative leaden and the governor; and the increuin1- ly painful budget situaUon of Ioctl goverftments wlll place un· precedented pressures on California 's Je1islative leadenhJpthls year. It ta IOinl to be a ver)' tough year in S,cramento -and in tbe · rnt-ofthelt8te, too. system has bee n the c<1lleKes' ab ilit y to answer lJie needs, tailor·make the t·urricula and providt! occupational \raining for the job markets in their communities. TRUSTE•:s TODA y must 01:' adept in the field of mana~e· men\ not d ay t o day-a d ministration, but the· managl" rnent of ideas , It is as important for w. to aulhQrizt> ~~~lCnditurcs to up grade the personal t•xpC'rH·nt·1•!. of faculty as ti is to apprnvt• runds to build a nt'lo\ ChC'ffi lSlr\ ed i fi('e · Why'' Hee·au:-,c.• fae·ull\ must t•op(: with the gt·om1 •tr11: learn· 1ngs and kn11wlt·dg<• progn:.sswn curve whi<'11 st•t•m :. .to lw gtii ng out of ;'.'lgh~ --·-• __ A ('l.r\SSROO~ liu tld1ng, though bust ling with -;turlclll '> • ... tands t·mpt~ w1 rh•>UI <i 1·1111!.ICUll at'l'umulat11m of knowlcdg(· that a tl·ad1t·r "'"""' t11 :11111 mu!'>t r11 ... pen.st• Thl' t'XJ1l11.s1on 111 I ht· "lt·t·t flllllt iJgl' l/UI' °'t'l'llfHI ll•(•ltnull/gll':tl l'l'\ olulllm mu.st ht• n •t·11gn11l'<I 1n our 111ana).!1:m1·n1 1lt•t1!.1on.s \\'r· ha\·1· 1>1rmt·l·rct.l ..,u1·h ll·ar11 mg sysllom!'. as ll'll'\'1.s11111. 1·11m puh'r a.ss1slt·1 I 111"1n1l't11111 anrl """' ra1ho ('qur"'l'"' \\ h1d1 "1• pri1dun.• ~t 11ur l'BS T \' !'.l:it11ir1 . 1\0('1·; l'hann1·l 511, an• u-.1·rl 111 m11r1· th ;n1 7 1111 l'11ll1'g1•.., anrl u11 I\ 1•r..illl'S pn111f Ill I/Ill" JrllJlfl ... th<1I 11th1·1"' 11n· 1h1nk 111u rh1 · "'""' \\ t• d" . 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Yt·ar·.., n • ... 11lu111in~ ,.1ou iJfl' p<i rt 11f lht· ... 11t.-.1an11al ma io rit \' Tht• Jtlll.\ glu1111n\ on tht· h11lltla,.1 s ,.n1J.od "1111 .1 1A.h1m pe·r a_., Wf! sU1gJ.!l'l'l'd 11ff t h1• ~1·,d1•-. 1111 ./;on I . ..,\\1 ·.irinJ.! 111 .. ,n n11 mort• DIETERS ·\Rt: Al.WA\'S ('O~Pt:Tl'flVt:. but th1:-, )t·ar_) nolll't' a difft•rt·111·1· Thi• n·al M·c·rc•r of d1 t'I upman ... hip 1.., not fost lo.st pourHlag1-. 11 ·:-. 1lw rt·p11l~11·1· 11arur1· 11f tht• f1iod 111\;,kt• I am hafflt'd h.' too 111.tn.\ d11111·1·' 1'nd -;1,m•· 11f lh1• rl'l·ommt·ndt'd m1•nu!. w11u l1l J.!<JJ.! a 111'<11·1 l!'lnl-! ra11n1h:tl lla\t• 1·nu 1•\ Pr \\otndl'n·rl \\hat \1 ;,wht•th ' 1;1111 frrt•n<h v.1•rt· cooking up 111 tha t 1·:iuldron 1111 th" lw;tl h • ·1·;.';. of 111•\\I and to\• ~r fr11g · Sp1.·t·1llut1· no n111rl· 11 "'"' '-' d1c1 n•t1 i1t: C<1n you put in •'l f.!h l h1111r~ 110 1·ar tus h1•rr11·~ and hlud,.,lri.lp molassl·..,·· That ' 1n~ 11t'll.!hb11r ., flirmul u Sht• run' lhrt•t• mtlt:'' l'\'Cr y flight 1111 rt11-. l 1wl Shi· '" not notrl'l•ahh t h1111w1 '1ut .. 111· ha.s a sort <if f1rn111 l1111k .iri11111d lht• l',H'." • Tiit: R t:<'t:PTIO·~a sT .ii m.v offirt• l<trllt·~ "'h1·;11 1-!1•rn1 111 to en•r)1hing "h1·n 11111 ..,1111rt1ng lhl· :.luff .straight 1\nrl lh1·r1"<, , an'> th l' r in m :it t' " h" 1· at .., not h 1 ng but yogurt 01w "'• ·t·k 11u1 of every month Shl· lti11k!'> m•1r1.· lr~l' OIH' of tho!-t' ;!IHI~ 1•:1r •1ld Hulgarran.s c•\'l•r.\ tl<t\ Wl' had Edrl11• I tw J.!;trl11· fn·ak m 11ur ..,1·e·1111n. hur ht• h.1 ... ht•l·n !.hunlerl l•l :1 1•uhwlt• d11w11 1111· hall ",\ spo1111l11I 11f it•1rl11· 11il bd11n· t'\'t·r,\ nwal. hi' 1n t1one:.. "d1sM1ln·.., 1111"11m1ng f;1I 11 11d nl.so protl•t·h a)!a1n~t tht· e•\' i 1 l'\'l' . Pl-rs11nnl'I 1.s11l;1tt•d him 111 h 1s l'Ub1dc twcau.s1· I he\ cf1 dn ·1 lhmk garlic hr('<1l h woul"l b(' C'f feet 1 ve in the ev1•nt of a hlo•i<I thirs ty moh such ~1s f':dd11"s l'I> ~orkcrs were 1-><'eomml! -:. ,· I I MET A GORGF.OUS BLONDI-: <1t a party last night .lust as I wonllcrcrl enviously who did her hair. and the genlf Pman with me was counting up Jlast a 10. she outlinecf hl'f menu a liq· ~1id ct.>nl'OClion whic·h <locs marvel!> for her howels ~Y compan- ion d1sap~1earcd into lh(• har for a liquid concol't11111 of his own kind. The battle of the diets s hould put the old superstition of male sup<'r iority to reS'rforcvermorl' - Now that the strong s ilent man has let his vulnerable se lf out of tht' closet he too c:an bore us with the 11o0me organ recital once chauvinist ically considered the curse of ladies' bndge clubs. AT ONE OF TIU: FANCIER local fl eshpots with her feet on a velvet . footstool. my friend Dorothy was revving up her romantic batteries while scanning the wine hst. • 1 "I don't drink any mor e.''. her dale announced. "And I fast one day a month to get these poisons out of my digestive tract " He poured a packet of evil·s melllng powders into his crystal ·water glass and orated on his pre·re form medical history through fi ve courses and cherries jubilee . Dorothy Is npw working on a relationship with a 300-pound bartender. He produces only one sound at meal time -that of thorough. happy chewing. I AM TaYING TO PRETEND I've had my mouth wired' shut whenever the.discussion begins. But even If my dentist of· ferecS this effective procedure free. as a public servfce. I'd have to pass. Dietin1 Is hard enouah wlthO..t beln& wired into com- pulsive silence so you can't even share the misery. This year I shall probably try a diet of broiled snails. I can't 1uarantee that this will improve my appearance, but it will do 1real tbinp for~ condition ot our 1arden. ' • , '. I l"fl , I 11 L' I '""''"~ l.i1111<11 y ltl I ~ij I • Nobody's croaking • • • - • • • but Afric an frogs thriv ing • 111 w ate r supply --~~ .f.-T,_-~· ...... ne. ~-AMplll~•ft\00 _,... -----------...··· - AFRICAN Cl.A WED FROG MAY BE JUMPING TO CONCLUSION Weter otftcl•I• h•v• teken atep• agalnet exotk: creeturea • . ~-,,..,. 'll•l"9 A"'~-· .t -Wwl4" fr..., UC,,..,,.. HOW.FROGS CLAIMED TERRITORY IN METROPOLITAN WATER DISCRICT RESERVOIR? Hof• In ""•ring acrffn gave •nlmala ace••• to water main• In aeveral cltl•• Committee posts filled H.~ 0 . t'. lll'STINC;S Of 1'-O•it• Pilot \t4ff "'""mhl) "'111·ak1·r Wlllt•· Brown. IJ S(jn l"r;1111·1-.1·0 ha' a111111u111°l'd 1·omni1tt1·1' Cl'>!'>lgn 111t·11t :-.. f111;tlh T hi· l.1·..:1:-.l:.il ltrl' r1·1 11r1wt1 111 Sac·r(j m(:nto .Jan :i, llul 11111\ th•· Hul1·-. ( '11111m1ll1·1• ha:-. had 1111·11dit•rs :ind hdd n11·1'l111i.:-. Brown, 1·l1•c·tt·d '>Pt:.1k1·r [k(· I. :mn1111nrC'd comm1ttC'1• 1·h:11rm1·n IJl'1· l'J. hut didn 't get ar1111nll t11 rt·\'1·:1lin~ 1111· rnt·rnh1 ·r,h1p 11f 1·11mn11t ,,., . .,until JU:-.1 la-.1 W1'<ln1·-.cl:1\ I lt•n··., hov. I lrani.:t· ( '11unt \ ' A~.,1·rnhl\ d1 · l•·l!,al 111n n 1m1· 11u1 011 e·11111 m1ll 1•1• a :-.-.il!,nrm·n·t:-. !'IOI.AN t'IUZZt:l.l.t:. H llunt1ngt11n B(•aC'h \'11·1· 1'11airma11 11( labor and c•rnplo) mt•nt com 1111111·1·. pl11:-m1·rnlwr of i.:11v1•rnmn1tul organ• 1al1011 1 r:rn..,p11rt :1t11111 :incl "";1\':-. and mt•an-. 1'111!11111111'1'' ROSS JOllNSO'li, I< 1-'ul l1·rl11n Mc·mlit·r of 1·1!·1·t11111-. and ,.,. app11rt111nn11·n1 and Judw1<1r ) I 'll m Ill Ill t'I''> Cllt:T WK A \', [) 1:arcl1·11 ':r11v1· ( 'ha1rman • of lahor :1n•I 1·mpl11\ mt-nt 1·11mm1tte1·. plu:-. mc..•rnh1•r 11( g1il•1·rnml'nlal orgun1z(jt1on (jnrl I ranSJ>ortatmn n1mrn11tc..·t·:-. By RICHARD GR F.t:N OI -D••ly ,., ... s1 .. 1 A f ri c an t· I awed Cr o g:. ctr e thr 1 v1 n ~ 1n San Joaquin Hes t.'rvu1r t•as l of Ne wport Bt-ach, anll somt· or t he exotic t·n·atures h<ivc found lht'Jr way int o lo<·u l watc..·r rn<i1n i., authortlll'l> s uy A It hough I hi• fro~b l>'>Se nu :-.er1uus health threitl, Mc111t Consolt d<itt'd Wlltt.'r District and tht• City of, lluntrni.:ton Hciich have dis('ont1,,nuc..·ll us1• of res l0r vu1 r w atc·rl Thc..·y art• now rlni wmg W<tl<·r from ultt·rnut1vt• !'IOU rt'l'S Thi:-. prt'<'tJUtton wa:-. takt'n afh·r frog honl·:-. Wl•rt· cll!->l'OVl'red 111 " 111pe at the· ~anta An<J lk1ght!> Wakr Mctt·nng Station, "' 1 d K a r I K c..· m p i:I :-. .., 1 i. ta n t g e• n t· r a I m <An.., g l' r 1> r Mt• i. a t°l)n ... 111ldated W<.otl·r 1>1.,tril·t T v. o -.untlar 111-.1·0\ l'rt(·<; were rnadt· d sl·11.ht·n · 111 the · Or<ingt· l"uai.l ate..· a. ht· a <lclc•d ~o fro~ jliJrh b.aH• tw..-n f41untl l>-¥.walc,.- 1·u-.1111111·r -. \1•""J,11"1r1 llt-Jl0h ("lllll111Ut·~ t11 d1 a"' v. .11t-1 f1 •in1 I ht• re-.1·rn11r s 1111·1· 1t ha-. 11 •1 .il1 •·rnat1\I· -.ou fl'I' Tht· ln1111· Harwh Watl'r 1>1~ I r11·1 ""I ilfft·1·L1·d 11' lht· frog -.11u at11 111 lwc·:iu:-.1· 11 draw~ w<ilt·r from a fllfll' lhal l1•;.11b into tht- n ·:-t·n11ir W;1l<·r <1ff1c·1:d:-. llw11r1ze lh(Jl I h1 · fro~' gol 111t11 a fl·w liwal "'::tl(•r inam:-. aft1•1 1·:-i·aping the ri·st•rvrnr through a t1·ur m a IO fool Ii\, 10 fool filtc•r1n g SITl't'O That tear has been mended and more than 300 oC the frogs havt' been citught in underwater traps 1n the reser voir. said Mike Young. system s ope r ations manager for Metropolitan Water 01s lrict of Southern California. which operates the reservoir . , lie said he is now cunhdent that no more frogs Wiii get IOlO wuter delivery pipes Young added that Me s a Consolidiitcd ancl thl' City ,,r Huntington Beuch will soon re s ume laking wutt-r rrom th<' reservoir. Thl· frogs are rons1clcred ex 11t 1c creatures . and it I!> il legal to own lhl'm. Young s aid The· fro~s. wh1 eh h ave 1111 natural cnt·m1ci.. c·m1t <t 11111:-.cmuus suhstanc·c..· when s1C'k or 1n1un'<I This µ01~on qu1c-kl~ dissipates tn the reservoir . he Sllld .. They were probably onginal ly thrown into the reservoir by :-.om1.•o nl· wtth a n exo t i c aquarium ... Young ~aid A !> lht•1r name indicates, the cn •atun•s an·n·1 1nd1~enous tn th1i. art'a Th~·y Wt•rc r1 rst dtscovcred 111 th1• rt"\l'rvmr last i.ummer . i;a1d M t•t ropol1tan Watl'r U1 stric t tjual1t y Managl·r Eugenl' fl t1Wl'l"S · ·Tht') arc.· ugly little beast:.. not t·utC' llkl• your typ1c·al frog," llow1•rs :-aid ·"They e(jt little· fl1 rs and n1qsqu1 to:-. anything that hit:-. lht• water out there ." Th1•\ huvl· also hec·n known t<> l':tl flfll' tJllOtht·r "Thi·) ·n· llkl· mobtlc• garhag1· d1 i.po:-.ab.' -.aid l '('I l11olog~ ex pl·rt 1;11nhm :\1ar ... h Gunfire·-ends ·party Two men and th ree malt: Juveniles were arrested S<itur Ila~ 111 connectwn with a s hoot 1n..: at ;m Anaheim p<irly that ll'ft •mt· man d1:ad and Lhrct· 111 ht·r~ wounded. police :-.aid 1-:nck Acb1 . 2:1. 2:io ·N l'm<:h St . Anaheim , died or a s1nglt• r.:uns hot wound to lht· f'h<'st <il Canyon c;t'neral llosptl<tl, whert- lw w<.is taken about 2 ;m tJ m . u1 ·e·ording to pohtl' The• Li ve s us pt•1·ts werf' rt• ptirt<>dl~ atlt·mpting t1i 1·rash lht' p<irl~ i.:1vc..·11 h.\ Acl11 . when lht• :-.hoottnJ.! 111·1·urn·d. pol1c·1· s<11d I! t•1·11v 1·r1ni.: from gun.s hot v.11u11d:-. tod:I\ Wf'rc• Hohnl J-'1:-. h1•r. :12. of <'h1no. S hNman l1 11pk111:-., :111 . of Anaht·1m and l>av1rl Md.'ann . 2 1. o f San M ar1·11:-. A rr1·st1·d on s ui.p11·1on of h11rn11'11lt· w1·n· ll11·hanl Unarlt'. I !I , 11 f A n a h t' 1 m a n d I' a u I :°'la varr11. l>i. addr1•:-.:-. unknow11 A Iii Vl'ar old Juvenile and two t7 'c-;ir old:-. :ils o wc·n· arn·slt'll O•tly Ptl .. \t•ff t:thc)to ~ARIAN Rt:RGt:SON, H Newport He<H:h "H'I.' l'ha1rw11man 1·1llw;itton Ah11 m1·mher tJf lhc· lahor and 1·rnph1 \ m 1·nt 1•11mm;ll1·1· and th•· puhlu· t'nlJ>I'" 1·1· rt'l 1 r1•m1•nl 1•11m milk•· JOHN 1.t :w1s. H "Oransie V1cf' c·h(j1rman 11f n·\1·n111· :incl t axation plu:-. m1·mh1·r 11f aging (SN· lll"ST l!'l<;s, Pa ~•·A9l SAN JOAQUIN RESERVOIR EAST OF NEWPORT BEACH CONTAINS UNWANTED FROGS Huntington Beach and Meea Coneottdated Water Dlatrtct have turned to other sources THE AllEY-SCHOOL A Catholic Boarding High School lor boy-: CAMI HOLY CROSS A Summer Camp tor boys 9 lo 111 year., old C.Ortpucted by the Benedictine Monks of C.OJorado 1n Southern Rockies. 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"'" ' ' I I ' t• ' I • t, ll•t t 1 Ii 1111f, 1 • 111 •u t~ I . 1 t ~ 1 • 'f 1 I~ , ,, I ~I I 1itl II It I ' •l·ttft-< ''" ! tl\~l SELECTED CEILING LIGHTS 50o/o OFF SLEEP'N PLAY SUIT $299 LIGHT FILJERING WINDOW SHADES were 1 Ooo to 2000 NOW 5 388 PORTABLE LOW PROFILE HEATER was 3299 NOW 52599 14.cc_ GAS ~' ~ d ' .-s ¥ . BUSHWACKER { was 15799 NOW ~~ sggsa l 19'e "94ffl • ............ ~ .. SM._, ... .... ,, ..... , ... ~ ... " <'a I DIT Pt.A.• .... .. ---... -.. --· . . . . .. . ...... ,, ..... -..... . ..- ~ITER 'S PROJECT Sund1y, Jenuery 18, 1981 DAILY PILOT .41 Lit rd ro111r.ari -V •lees eeho low point in history S~rf patrol experise cut? •1 HTt;Vt: •m..'H~L NEW YORK <AP> -The manuscripts had bt!en dec1Ylnl for 40 years In an airless room in the 1,.1.boCY ot ~Olllres11, unre.d, 1&1acatalo1ed. es· -enttaUy foraotten. But an ener1etic youna researcher found the volcea and feeUn11 of the survav~rs of the tireal Oepres11on were stall alive u she pored over them and cow between her.e and Mex.ico and ri1ht back up to Alaska.·• These are but three of the ao voices ln • new book entitled •·First Person America." THE vo1cts AaE those ot ordinary people, people with no claim to fame, Just folk wbo worked In the quarries of 8-ri:e. Vt., and knew the dust would 1et them in the end; a man who 1mu11led liquor from Cuba to Key West, but wu too smart When funds were cut and it wu lime to 1tve out pink slips, some state directors 1ot rid ol tbote who showed the least promile while otMr direc- tors simply kept on those who needed the IDOMY J e most, re1atdless of the quality or quantity of Ii erary output. . • °' ... -.~~ O~raton of • ortv•te llfe1.a•td cunip•nY IU \ f' b•dt tu h•<'k ffl4"•llna&i. th l• Wt't!k With Laaten to an auc· t 101UHtr tell about a col- h • & u e "He rbert Haller bad the prettiest, ~ ever to smuggle people. THE FEDERAL WRn'EU' PrQject ·WU belt k own for a series of 1uideboot1 to states. But tbe liticaJ clime of the day even had its effect on this seemingly harmless project. l.a1 .. a Be~ San (;lemenle "" <oune&I memben In o.rt to wm contracb to •uard thf'1r l>t>•C'hea Ji m St•u r and p•r tner 01 r k Johnw n will pr.ent a packaa~ ro the LA1un1& Btoaeb roun<'1I T ue&da) that claims t.1re1uard In ter nat1on al Be a c h Sen Ices . Inc c an 1 uard Laauna ·~ sands for $40,000 lHs than mu1uc1pa.J cuar<b And the '!air will teH San Clemente coun cir members Wednes ay ru a ey ean p r ovid e 1de ot1cal lifeguard ser vices for $70.000 less than that . JIM STAUFFER city's present cootract It won 't be lbe first t1mt! in either city lbal Sta uffe r a nd Johnson have promoted their "pravatuation '' plan THE FIRM, WHICH currently bas a fi ve-year, $620,000 contract for lifeguard services on county be ac hes between Laguna Beach and S•n Clemente. has attempted and failed to obtain con· tracts in both cities for the past two years. Stauffer believes he has a better chance now because he has another year of experience under his belt. He will offer Laguna Beach Lifeguard Interna· lional's services for $290,890 compared to adjusted eity budget for lifeguard services: $242,292. And Stauffer will teU the San Clemente council he can guard city beaches for $253,897 as opposed to what he claims is the city's $324,592 price tag for the same services. • 11ortesl voice, clear as a ~II . and his lower jaw would be 1oin1 like a sewlng machine.'· Or an Irish lass, telling about workang as a mai d i n Massachusells : "You got hired by your looks, ANN BANKS and even if you looked "' "' honest, they would test you out. Once I was mak- ing a bed, and right bes ide it was a live-dollar bill. "I knowed no~ dropped that for nothing, so I didn'rkoow if I shoUJd pick it up and tell Uiem, or _ wtaat but ~ace bwraed like uaa foe l kaewed 1- was getting tested." - A prospector from Oregon: "They'd call us hoboes now, but in them days we was known as Overland Johns. and by God, I knew every creek --------- STAUFFER, A FORMER Laguna 8eacb, Lifeguard, says be attributes his rates to lower overhead and administrative costs. COLOR TILE'S OWN-FACTORIES TO YOU MEANS: "We have our own equipment, our own liabili· ty insurance, and we·reduce lbe city's retirement costs by offering our guards SociaJ Security,\• he said. Cjty accounting costs are limited, he said, to "writing four cheeks•a ·year" and he says he'll throw in beach trash pickug service. Lifeguard officials in both cities, long skep- tical of Stauffer 's claims, W.11, once again, oppose the firm's proposals. ' BOTH MARINE SAFETY directors doubt the company can provide the same level of service at lower cost and still make a profit. And, they say, Lifeguard International guards are less experienced and earn less than city lifeguards. Fun.her, city guards say the private f1rm could have cities over a barrel after a year if they decided to increase the contract price. The cities wouJd be left without hfecuards if the private firm insisted on more money m future years and was refused. Btrr ST~UFFER SA VS both contracts have built-in guarantees against such a scenario. ·'The offer to both cities can be extended up to fi ve years," Stauffer explained. He said the com· pany has built in percentage increases for each sub- sequent years, with a maximum of two percent the first year (after 1981); three percent in 1983 and between five and 10 percent fo~the 1984-8Scontracts. HUSTINGS. • • (From Pa1e Al> finance and insurance and public employees and retirement committees. RICHARD ROBINSON, D-Garden Grove: Member of constitutional amendments, finance a nd insurance, judiciary and ways and means committees. * * * ORANGE COUNTY chapters of the Na· tional Organization for Women <NOW) plan a demonstration starting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (inauguration day) at the U.S. Post Office on North Grand Avenue in Santa Ana. The purpose is to express concern about the Reagan Administration's "total lack of commit· ment to women's rights." according to NOW spokeswomen. * * * THE LAGUNA Niguel Republican Women's Club will hold its annual membership luncheon Wednesday at the home of John C. Creans, 29251 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. · The luncheon wiJI be preceded by a social hour beginning at 11 :30 a.m. Tickets for the event are $5. Reaervatiom may be made by calling 496-0778 or 495-9124. * * * MESA VERDE Republican Women, Federated, Costa Mesa, will install officers and break bread starting at 10:30 a .m. Jan. rt at the Reuben E. Lee Restaurant ln Newport Beach. · CaJI 546-2402 for reservations. • * * NEWPORT HAaBOa Republican Women will install their new officers Jan. 21 durin1 a 10 a. m . coif~ at the Promontory Point clubhouse in Newport Beach. The price ls $3. RSVP to BeeGee Yahn, 844·5858. --Tropiul Fish• Fresh• M•ine Aq~rium Supplies lped9I Jan. 14, 1M1 -J•n. 20, 1M1 Kryptopterua blclrml1: 1.51 Lootclng at me Is llke loot<lno at potlShed glass. My body Is slender, my spine vlslbfe along my lateral llne, my Internal organs contained In • sliver sac under my hHd. I am a tasclnatlno addition to thf aquarium and I am on sale at AQu•tlc Traplcals undlr the name "Glau Cat" tor 1~'9 · ' - 1110 w ... .., • c-. ..... ... 1111 ·Comer......, a...., ,. I 1 < r • 1-PC. CULTURED MAlllU TOPI! I • • '1 • RIE FUUITUllE USES! '1!i;;;ii391a I --~ FMICITI ALll ....a "'. • 1111 :------IA. Lmn• .. • They were all collected four decades a10 as part ot the Federal Writers' Project, a New DeaJ program that almost moved into oblivion. Five years a10, Ann Banks of Cambrid1e. Mass., began wading through the 150,000 pa1ea of manuscripts that no one had ever read in their en· tirety. She found 10,000 first person accounts of life as It was and as it was remembered, the 1enre which today would be called ."oral history." She selected*> for her book, published by Knopf. The Federal Writers' Project employed about 6,SOO writers at Its peak and paid them about $20 a week, a sub6istence wage during the Depression. The man who wrote tbe 1uide book for Florida, Stetson Kennedy, wanted to write more of how people lived, what the quality of life waa real· ly like amid the orange groves, the cattle ranches, the boom towns of the Gold Cout. The man in charge was more interested in a treatise on palm trees. .. Both sides compromised," says Ma. Banks. "I'm s ure Steton Kennedy wasn't completely satisfied with jt, but on the other band it shows it was written with a great deal more sensitivity than a Chamber of Commerce account." The House Un-American Activities Committee harshly criticized the work ot the Federal Writers' RECENT COLLEGf! GRADUATES, former Project. • newspa~npen, clerks, out-of-work teachers and , people who just felt the muse aU end~ed_u1> jp the T~E !>R~AMS ·FO~ collecting !he a~counts_ µroj efa. · • • _ . -• and ~u~1shrng the~ m an . anthology nev~r ·--"How e~d ye"' aieau&re wbo w&S a_wri~er. matenalized.,T.he prq1ect ~as simply. shut do~n in and who wasn't when these people for the most ~nd tbe fm1.shed w~rk was never ~yentoned: part were in their 20s? .. asks Ms. Banks . "There So~e of it ha~ JUSt been lost, says Ms. was a great deal of latitude depending upon the Banks. But there as more around the country. talent of the state administrator." 1See DEPRE~ION, Page All) • •u.n• i MfOlllCI PWCI$ Santa I. i,?..7::F:: Ana :.~;:~l.:i 2U1 s: f.!~ ..... ~-= D.w.t St Westminster TRANSPARENT CARPO RUNNER • PROTECTS FLOOll FROM MUD.11.UIH! !69~ S.ta Ana 1s111 1uc11 322 ·w. 11~ 2221 11n1r· 1=:-....... DI~ l~p ;= 2 tapiu•www SU • =:.·=:-.-. . . i tr ;--::-::.: ss1-1u4 . a-.• : S41-n11 145-1121 Blvt Strllt ...!'!... • ........ 10.t-W. IM-S-. ll .. IP.M. , ' £8 ~ri Jfl .. e .. New direetor sees growth • Deity ...... '"'" ....... Dl"-OMA EAMm> A'ffR ANAHl*'I MACTICAL ICHOOl. IELICTRONtCI COURSE Director HMll "9be911r C9f9...,..... Keny lnyder·wtt" fftOtMr, Shlrtey Caln .. t PVBUC NOTICE 'ISJIM • P111>1t.-()r-(CM\I Oaoly PilOI ••• ft19UC NOT.ICE ttAT ..... NTO .. A94..00.UtT Of'UM• fllCTtnc..5 IVS•••ll llA• , ... ,_.... .................... , th• 11M ol ,,.. ,.l<totlolll Butlrwn N•,.,.. (AlABASAS l ltAflS, IU Promontery O•l•t Wul. Ne•"•I ... ,11.c....- ffte Fictlt•o•n l u•lll•H N•m• tf'fltted ID ...... w .. ltled In pt~ Recovery's re~arkllbk AS DIRECl'Oll OF the Weil Galle ry at Co r pu s C b r i. st i University in Texas, Ot· ton. 41 , directed the' growth of that gallery I J•n II. U . Ftb I. 8. I'll. )1t 11 • 1 PUfSLIC NOTICE '°""'• ""Mettlo a. "n C ho1rl~• I P f•~'y 1•S Pto'"o"tory Or••• W•\t. -..ewoor~ 11 ... , ... Q..,... for rive years. · . WILLIAM OTTON Explosion victim re1ume1 electronics work ·'The goals or the museum board are close to my experience." said Otton, noting that the facili· ly has inadequate space for storage and prepara· lion of art work, and lacks air conditioning. The building also does not m eet federal st~dardsfor facilities ror the handicapped. By PATRICll KENNEDY °' .. ...., .......... Before a homemade (lftworks device ex· ploded in Kerry Snyder's face ud caused severe brain Injury four *ean a10. the ...._t. ington Beach boy showed brilliance in both tfhemislry and electronics. S.Cause his speech was seriously impeded, his mother said most vocational schools she ap- proached wouldn't accept her son. But last year, the Practical School in Anaheim enrolled Kerry on a two·week trial basis. "This will all be central to the boarc'.l's thinking in the next months and years,'' said Ott.on. He said t~e museum's traveling exhibits are expected to become an integral part of its collec· lion. and that officials will be ".zeroing in on what the museum is known for." At 8,aKerry was repairiq the blacll: and white televison sets of Illa family end neipbors. .. ONCE HE STARTED attending the class, bis vocabulary more than doubled," his mother said. "WE ARE KNOWN FOR early California art but will we want lo expand or limit that?" asked Olton, an artist himself, who also taught at Corpus Christi. At 11, he built a rad.lo usiq a b.Uery, wires and vari~ scraps of metal. Tbe grated top of a can served as the speaker. He passed the six month electronics course witll a "B" grade last December. He served as an advisory member of the Com- mittee for the Center for the Arts there, and also secured grants for the Southwest Artist Invita- tion al Art Exhibit, and art in public places, visit- ing artist and artmobile programs. AS A snJDENT AT Marina Hi1h School he was studying college level electronics and physics and building a home cotnputer in bis spare time. A f~ days later, he was hired at Hughes in Irvine as an electronic testing technician. He has since moved to an apartment in Santa Ana where he's restarted construction of his home computao. Olton, who was selected as director from among 6S applicants from throughout the United States. now lives in Laguna Beach with his 13· year-old son. Kevin. He also was m akiag homenu1d~ fireworks in an alumin um work shed in bis backyard. "I've come a long way in four years," Kerry saJd, speaking slowly, one word at a time. "My memory is better and better. I did it !" On July 3, 1976, Kerry, 17, was in the shed compactin1 chemicals In a narrow pipe by tap· ping them down with a hammer and drill bit. The device exploded, shooting the six·inch drill bit up Kerry's left nostril and into his brain. "THE DOCTORS ONLV gave him a 50-SO chance to live," hi s mother Shirley Cain said. "I was afraid he would be a ve1etable." The drill bit was removed that day in sur· gery at Huntington Beach Inter·Community Hospital. A part of the skull near the hairline was removed to allow the brain to swell. Kerry was unconsciou for two days follow- ing the explosion . When he came to, he rtt: ognized hiS" family and friends. But he couldn't speak. his right side wu partially paraly1ed and he was totally di!loriented. Hut Kerry has struggled with his disability. and has recovery has surprised fa mily and doc- tor alike "HE WA S l.IKE A child all over again," his mother said. ··we had to teach him how to eat, the alphabet. everything." At first, Kerry was given nourishment by injection and was totally dependent on the hospital nurses. ~fter several months of therapy, Kerry ca m e home and vowe d never to use a wheelchair again, although, bis mother said, he needed assistance to walk. "' Neotane Society ClllllATI61i 8UflMll.ATllA 646-7431 ,, ... , ............ , ............. . ·•·••l•lr•-........ .., • .,,.., -... __ _ c:.. ... -....-N-. C.-.-. HOBSON MARY CLEO HOBSON, age 74 , resident of Westminster, Ca. Passed away on Jan,u.ry 13, 1911. Survived by her daufhters Verda A . S m it h of Carls~, Ca. and Shtrley -~----------A . C ontrera s of HAalOI LAWP'-MT. OLIVI Molluarv • Cemelfll\t Crema1orv 1625 G.1s1er Av(' Costa Mes;i 540·5554 -"HCI HOTHHS HUnOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav Cosia M11c;a 64:?·91!'>0 IALTl & lllCHIO" •SMITH & TUTHtU WISTcu,.: CHA,ll 427 E 17th S1 Cos1a Mei.a fl4fH l371 "HCI MOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAJIY 627 Mam St Hvn11nQton Beach 536·6539 ..... FAMtlY COlOMAL PUMHAL MOMI Westiminster, Ca .• son Rufus B. Haigwood of Richmond, Virginia, brot~ w.c. GrMn, sis- ters Mattie Powell.I.. Marie Brenc• and Ella rc~ss, also 11 grandchildren and 13 vreat-grandc hltdren. Visitation will be hekl on Monday, Janaury "' 1981 from 12 noon. Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 1t, 1981 at 1 :OOPM at the Diiday Brothers Chapel. Inter- ment wlll be made at the Good Shepherd Cemetery. Olr•cted by Diiday Brothers Mortaury , Tatb4trt and Beach, Hunt· , lngton Beach. IM2·777t . MERRILL C HARLES BRUC E MERRI LL. Passed away J a n . 15th in San Bernardino. He was born in Ca lifornia May 23, 1939. He was an entrepreneur for two years. He Is survivtd by his wtfe Marcia C. Mer- rit I of Costa Mesa, 2 sisters Luci nda Math i s of Callfornla, Stephanie C. Farlow of Callfornl1, • brother Wiiiiam M.rrlfl of ~nts perform onshi,p Members ate being sought for Orange Coast Collese's musical enter· tainment 1roup, ·'The Orl1inal Broadway Cast," that has been hired to entertain on an Alaskan cruise ship this summ6 The group will spend the spring semester re hearsing for that tour. Classes begin Feb. 2. In· f e resled individuals must sip up f~ OcC's Music 123 course. COBB WAS director for t wo years o ( .the fam ed Serendipity S lnaers. The g r o up performed all over the world. and at the 1973 presidential inaugura. tlon. A singer/guitarist, Co bb h as b ee n a ·Sout hern California nightclub entertainer for many year1. and has directed numerous pro· teasional musical pro· ductiom. Ten years ago he co-ltelted a television sert" with Toni Tennille fC)r a Newport Beach ca- ble TV sution. 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 Cellfornla and mothe __ ___,_, ,ACIAC YtlW MIMOllAL 'Alk Cemtterv Mortuary C h1pe1 3500 Pactl1c l/iew Drive NewPort Beach W ·2700 Dorothy Sul liven of PVaUC NOTICE Callf.,.nla. Ht WM a rtsl· • ------- dent of Costa Mesa for 11 "tCT'"°" avtt••• v-ars. He was a member ...,... ITAHMtlH of The Power ~uedron of '~ ,..,_.,,. M•Mfl• .,. 101"' N•wport 8Hch, Ht was a '-'~:';.Ls•" o Hor EL m•mber of The National • s so c ' • T • s 1 • o • ", , • 1 Accountents Assoc. anCI ,.~__..,, '!''"° ..,.,_. l"loc• r. wes a veteran of Tht •' c."r::-:'· ?..:.";',.n ,. .... Un I ted States A rr'f' y. v ...... ,,, ... E1T11•. c.. tthn Memorial Servlce,s will be .,...,, a. i.....,, 1m .,.... verw htld Monday at 7:30 at or.E•14,d0,C.....,.,c1.tto• T .. H b L U•J ....... !.t.'." Lllll ....... Yllt, ·••. ar or •wn e.ew--.c. ....... Mtmerlal Chapel, t'-25 '"'• ..,..,_. •• ceMll<tH ., • Glsler, Costa Mew. tn lleu ....., .. ~':'~ • of flowers CloMtlonl may 'ft••......-.. ...,.,..,"" bt tnMI to Thi Amerkan =-, ~., or-. ~ " Cancer Society or Ttte '" .. .,.. HNrt ~. H.rw lawn ............ Cll8lt.., ...... DlrectOrl: ... UM. ""· .. -. ._ .u .. "" _... .. I < DESIGNER'S INVENTORY SALE! 20-70% OFF Your One-Of-A-Kind Sale! Designer sofas. chaise lounges. chairs. tables. lamps. c handeliers. pictures. and numerous unusual accessories. Must make room for new Spring Inventory Sale Starts Tuesday, January 20th to Saturday. January 3 1st NO DELIVERIES, NO MEMOS, NO RETURNS. FIRST COME, FIRST DELIGHTED! Would you Nke to feel better, look better and lose weight? If your answer is yes. you can hear about the mo st talked about health education program from a Pntik1n representative. The meeting is FtlH. but the resu lts could be priceless. The Pritik1n Better Health Pro gram invites you to a fascinating 60 m inute complimentary lecture, Where YOU Wiii learn hOW to prevent and reduce risk factors of HIAIT DISIASI. HYrHTIMSIOM, DIAlmS. and 911s1TY. You·11 learn about the Advanced FOOcl and Exercise Plan (beyond any textbooks on the Pritikin programi and the ongoing Alumni Membership available now. THI nm11M LICTUIE: NEWPORT llEACH . ·S-., J-. II at 7:00p.& r--. ...... zo at J:OO & 7:JO pa UDO MAllMA YIU.A .. ... J700W..IH M,...,. all"-'llYd-4 IOI &411 ...... f/ff'Ctt IO Vie lido A .. l"ri'"I .... GARDEN GROVE S.., J-. II .t 7:CP0 ,..._ M-.. 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Ftb 1. 8, 1'f)1 116·11 I I P URI.I(' NOTICE I FICTITIOUS IUSINIU N&Ma STATIMelO I . I PtCT1T1ous 11111 .. au NAMI STATIMINT In I"' fell-.. S-tlOIS •'• 00./IQ I Jh~ 1011ow•n; per\on 1, do•"•/b\il\lt\t\\94 llu\On°'\ a\ RAMCD £NC.IN££RINC. EL ""eT.a\.. 17!01 lrt'lae 111"" ft COMP .. NY, 001 W l • Vtl•. ::1' Tu\11'1, Ca ... Ora"~ C• ,,_ £., .. ,,.JI c..l•n. 1a• N"'1h ""''"'' A'tC~•td A M•rrtll .tel W l • l Of l•WJirly Hill' Ce tO!tO Vtl• 1:10> a..,. C• .,_ Sutenne IE C.•ltn 114 Nor111 I Tito\ ""''""'' •\ ro...WCIMI 11, •n M.opte 0.1 ..... W!tly Hlllt. U ~10 •nd•¥•du.t• Thi\ '""'"'\' t\ tonductt d r>v Qttr'drd A M !'rr1ti l l't.,.,-, lP\1\ \t•tPfl"W'f'\t ••\ t•led ••th t11e "'~ E • ...,. C.ouftlt C:l•r• ot Or('tt'IQIP '°"'"'' ont fru\ ~' ••' f11..-.,,"' ttw l•nuM• 11 "" Cov'lh ,,.., IM O.anve Covftfy on J•nu•ry "· ••1 •1un1 TNIODOltlf MOllAIT1'. IEIO '"'""'"Mii""-'· ·-~ .......... Ca 91101 Publt~r.d Oranor Co.a\t D•tl'f P1lo1 Jan 19 H FtD 1 8 1'111 I " 90 PUBLIC NOTIC•:. 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II..,., Jeftf1 lil'rtul~ Jr Count'r' C•tr" o• OtAngip Count. on rn1\ \t•t.rw>nt ..,., f1lf"d iN•th trw I J•nua1y t~ l•t COV"'h C•'~ Of 0rdn9f1 (~.,Iv o., ,.,,,,, J""u••v1. 111111 Pul>lo<""" l>M>QI' Ccw\I D••I• P•IOt P'1SM2• J an II. 1\ Ftb 1 3 1~1 11• 81 Puhl1~-Ot~nll' (o~'' D••'• P 1tol 1•n 1118 7$ ftl) I 1"'1 70•81 P UBf.lt· NOTH:£ Puauc NOTICE . --.. ---··--· ...... _.._. ........ -..... ,. ...... ~ .. ····-··----.. ----. ·-· -.... -----· .. . . .. ... , .... ·-- SEWING PROJECT Sunday, January 18, 198\ QAIL Y PILOT ,4 J J I Sewing projet;t students seam like champions -- •1 IOllN NEllDllA• oe ...... .....,. ..... A. rude IOWMtinti horn aa1na11 Uat bquuun& of the ~rlod. •nd about • Dana Kil111 tll&h R.t·hool 1lr11 troop Into thl' ho"'" economln t'la_uroom, whert' lbrtt al them 11takt' a r la1m oo 11 MCtaoa ol ~ noor QuLlla. kirh. dreHH anti , Jl(kt"U m anoua 1tasn ol com pleuon •PJittU from 1rey plastlt• tra)'• and work ~11n1 fo'or lhti pa11t three ye•n 1tu d•nla enrolltld m the 11chOOl 's .,ven clothin• daues have re ct11ved awarda 1n the National S(,wmai ConlH t, sponsored by the-Ni1Uot111I ln11lltUlt' of ~11in m Nt•w Vurk ('1ty · •:1u·h ytiar on tht' 1'h1.mutay ;aH.ir Mtnnorial U1ty the home e-c·ononm·li dtipartmcnt svan.sors a fash1oc1 ~bow where cloth111g proJt"l'l 1 esulu arc modded by tbc 1tu<lcnts ancl their families 11nd friends. Darting around the room in response lo questions on bow to pin a sl~ve. where to cut a •pat- l er n and how high s hould b11t hrobe pockets go is Jo Hanson, home economics de- partment chairman. "As you can see we're pretty busy in here and there's lots go- ing on ," Mrs. Hanson says, crawling ar0und a skirt pattern laid out on the floor. De6ly ""' ---DANA .. LLS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS REGULARLY WIN NATIONAL SEWING CONTEST UM Bodectl, left, and Jeanine Shay ahow off qui"; l'ede• beHd on pattern dtfflcully ----------" DEPRESSION DUSTED OFF . • • (From Page A9> Scholars in some states are working on it. Linguists, anthropologists and sociologists have been studying some of the work.·· Ms. Banks and an archivist from Indiana Univ'ers ity are sear c hing for tbe missing manuscripts slate by state. They have found some in libraries. some in historical societies and learned that in Barre. Vt., the manuscripts had sat for years in the post office because nobody could figure out what lo do with them. philosophy during research supported by Rockefeller and Ford Foundation grants. "It was a philosophy of trying to support the arts before a person became famous. It was in- tended to give writers their first validation as writers. Nobody was paying you to write the great American novel, but ~ou were being paid as a federal writer, so you were a writer. ·'This was particularly important for black writers. They had fewer other avenues." Ms. Banks, too young at 36 to remember New Deal programs, was intrigued when she first learned of the Federal Writers' Project and even 1------m~ore lnteresTed when she dug a little into its Ms. Banks spent a rather concentrated eight months poring over the manuscripts in a small, windowless room. affectionately called "the Buzzard's Nest," at the end of a labyrinth in the L~brary of Congress stacks. Recovery? Accident gets medic ACC IDENT. Md. CAP> -For the past 40 years or so. the town of Accident has been an unhealthy place to be involved in an acci- dent. 1 Or to get s ick, f~r that matter. THATS HOW LONG it's been since the death of the last doctor to serve this western Maryland community. Accident residents have had to travel some 40 miles over moun- tain roads to get medical care. But now, thanks in part to the Accident Community Health Board, Dr. Walter Naumann has moved here and opened up an office. · · 1 wanted to practice in a small town because I think it would be difficult lo con· duct a family practice the way I was taught to in a big city," said Naumann, who recently completed his residency at the University or Minnesota Hospital. DIANE ROBESON, who headed up the health board, appears , understandably enough, to be pleased with the success of the panel which had been actively trying to at-. tract a physician to the area since 1977 Their means of publicizing their plight were 'sometimes unorthodox, and included placement of a sign advertising their need ror a doctor al the outskirts of the community of 230 people. The sign attracted attention but no physi- cian. at least not until last year. Then the 35-year-old Naumann and his wife were visiting relatives when they saw the sign. Naumann che~ked into the matter and decided to take the job. DID SHE, IN FACT, read every word? "No. Some of it was terrible, very stilted. 1 didn 't read more than a page ol some of them. If the words didn't come alive in my mind's ear, I put it aside. If they did, I put it in the pile to be Xeroxed." She was able to find about 20 writers or sub- jects still alive and interviewed them by telephone or in person when possible. She includes their observations in the book. They tell how they worked, how they got to know their subjects and got them to talk openly about their fears and dreams. _,."I WOULD TRE'AT MYSELF occasionally lo an interview with a real Jive person," she says. When she had chosen the 41 authors, she went to the card catalog and found that about half of them had gone on to write at least one book, most- ly based upon the experiences the federal project afforded them. One or the most notable was Ralph Ellison, who interviewed people of Harlem. One of the men. Lloyd Green, said to Ellison: "I'm in New York, but New York ain't in me," a line Ellison was to use later in his most famous novel; "Invisi- ble Man." Another was Nelson AJgren, whose interYiew · with a prostitute is included in Ms. Bank's book and is echoed later in his novel, "A Walk on the Wild Side." OTHER FEDERAL writers who went on to achieve fame were novelists Saul Bellow and Jack Conroy and poet May Swenson. Does Ms. Banks consider herself a good story te ller? "Yes and no. I'm a writer so I like to tell stories, but basically I think I'm a better audience. I grew up ,listening to two wonderful story tellers. ·'One of my grandparents was Welsh and the. other Southern and they could both tell stories perfectly, always knowing just what to hold back and just when to tell.·· And it is to these two, Blanche Banks and John A. Day that " First Person America" is dedicated. BUY RUGS AT APPROX. 40f ON THE DOLLAR * * * CLASSIC INVESTMENTS * * * PUB.tlC AUCTION 1340 Authentic Handmade Oriental Rugs and Carpets CLEARED BY U.S. CUSTOMS Upon opening this shipment, the importer found that the goods shipped were different than those ordered. As customs duties w ere paid on these goods. we have been orde1ed to sell the entire shipment in the U.S.A. Also offered for sale will be other co·nsignments of fine HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS to include numerous Chinese rugs, Kermans, Tabriz's, Double-base Bokharas, Kash ans, A fshars, prayer rugs! A fghanistans, Ou ms, Caucasians, Indian pieces, many runners and more. Sizes range from 2'x 3' to 18'>< 12'. A Certificate of Authenticity will be issued for each purchase. FOA YOUR CONVENIENCE, THE AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 AT2PM MARRIOTT INN 900 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach ' Like the one-room s chool teachers of days gone by. Mn. Hanson has students of all grade Hd skill levels in her special proje<:t.s. "The students are fr-:e to ·make anything they waqt after the basic course," she said. ·•1 have some contract students who simply agree to work in class for five hours a week and make what ever they choose." Students are graded on a point basis that varies according to their skill level and the d(gree of difficulty in making the gar- ment. · A dress can be worth as much as 600 points, one student said, and as low as 200. "It all de· pends on whethe r there's gathering say, or something else that is bard lo do." Mrs. Hanson opened the home e~nomics department at Dana Hills High School wMn· the school was buHt eight yeats ago. · The Newport Beach resident said she majored in chemistry in college, but later changed to home economics. "It's much more than just sewing and cooking today." she said. ''The 4istrict <Capistrano "nified School District) has mandated consumer education, wbich is part of the home economics department." She said beginning with 198.1, the district graduates, in order to receive a diploma, must pass a consumer deducation competen· cy exam and take one course in consumer education. ''Although the re aren't manr boys in the sewing classes, we do have quite a few in the cook- ing coune," Mn. Hanson said. "The clothing classes conlin\M to be very popular. I think we could offer ten courses instead of seven," she said. "I believe we offer more classus for the slae ol our enrollment than any other school In the state.'' Music post filled The School of Fine Arts at UC Irvine has appointed Peter Fournier director of the UCI Wind Ensemble. Educators National Conference in 1973 and 1974. • Fournier also serves on the national board of directors for the American Youth Symphonic Current first vice president of Band and will conduct their the Southern California School h. B d d 0 h t A . third European tour t 1s sum-. an an . re es ra ssoc1a-mer. taon, Fournier has .. ove~ the past. 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More co lo rful a nd dli'.IJ'l 'I !Oii ' /Jo 11ou k11uw wllt'ther the /n mnus Raffles 1/11/f/ m S111yupor1, rs still gomg"" ~t ill i.:01ng with the flute playl'rs out- -.1111· d1arming l'ohras from the b<1skets. 1 \11 doubt :1 llt'\' gent•ration of snakes s ince· J \\ ,,, ttwrt· la:-t > Thl'rt' was talk o( tear,ing dm \ 11 lht· H :t fflt·~ hut loeal government put ,1-.lopto thJI · Y\•ll r:111 gl'I •• Singapore Sling m the up1·11 lowl.,:l'. li~ll'll to the rain be at on the pal111 l ll'l''· a nd frt'I like Kipling or :\l .i11 g h.1111 wh1i d1tl tht• same The rules used to say a carton (200), but '"flow there's no inspection. Just get your baagage and wa lk out the door with the sign : ''Nothing·to declare." Don't take a suitcase load with the idea of. selling them to pay for the vacation. I think the Englis h would find out somehow and get very mad. Like five years in stony ( lo nesome mad. . ,. . ' .. Where would you suggest for a writer to make a quief home')" • Ireland. It must be heaven. not because yo ur m o th e r came fr o m the r e , but because the Irish don't tax writers. artists a nd musicians . God bless them. -.a ys I. Richard Conlon ("The Manchurian Ca ndidate") moved to Ire la nd from Switzerland wher~'d lived for years. TRAVEL /DELAPLANE "\T l'..100 I I t: f' IW(,(l'I \ 'I' ti\ t·:~ \1•u 1 l>t l·.11 11 ,1\\J1 ..,,1 \\tll 1l1t pr1 u·~ uf '401JLI l'ntl'I c.1lth '1111•\ .11l11 I du·,qi l1u1 ... hduld ht· h ti! \\hat 'IHI ·c1 p.1\ Ill t\111i•11f'.J l/1111 1111111 1( l'iyC1rt't1es can we take into 1-·1111/wul'' · What's wrong with it? Well. for a long run. Ireland would be TOO quiet for me. Advertising man for Iris h whiskey told me : ·'f loved it for three months . Then whe n I found myself waiting -for th e :>ostman. I knew J 'd gone bananas and I t ame home to the States ." GOVERNMENTAL EDICT SAVED RAFFLES · Vlsttor1 atlll tippling Ilk• KlpHng Tht·n· di t· ~t r1'l'I .. ,.111·1' 1'h1· f11rt 1q • man \\1th ,1 .t.:l'lTll ... 111111 111 \\,1\t•d p;q wr 11 -. tu11 d u t ' 1111 ,111\ 1>1111\ hut ,111 1·\p1·1 t O•lly PIMC \1 .. 1 P-.. ADMtFllNG SOUVENIR FROM NANKING Judy and Paul E;Jrennan saw new attitude l'~hi1iese .11ositive By DON CHAPMAN Of 10.. O•lly Piiot ~i.H /\ •·hanged attitude in ma1nlund China toward the Unitetl Stalci. is •Jbv1ous to a Soulh l.agun21 C'OU J,JI~ who t>nc ountered droves or En~listi.-spcakin~ Chin<:sP dunng a r ecent trip there. Judly a nd Paul Brennan. who traveled through five Chinese c1l1es with a group of 30 Ame riC'ans. said they rccc1 Vt'll pt)S1t1ve feelings • low ard Americans from the Chrne~e and hitter· ness re.~ardin~ the Soviets DftENNAN, WHO Tt:.l\CHt:s political scie nce a nd inle rnat1onal relations at Sad dlebac k College. said Amencans CJre "a lmost adoredl'' by the Chinese. who want to come to the United States. A Jso. he s aid pr1v<1te e nter prise 1s flouri!J.hinJ? on the lower economic levels -in the fo1·m or vemlnrs sdhn~ warf!s along Chint>se s t reet:>. 8 1rennan ga vc a lc l'lurc to a i::roup or sc1cn tists a nd engineers at llun<.1n l 'n1vcrs ity, a nd e n co untered t·onc·rr n about P res1denl elect 1Reagan 's v1rlory . UE TOLD THOSF. gathered. who were pre- paring for a trip lo the Un1le<l States. that Reag an realizes that a pos itive relationship between the United States and th e PRC (Peoples Republic of China 1 1s natural. and that we would not upgrade T aiwan's status " Some Chinese also expressed bitterness tow.a rd the S14 billion t hey said was spent by then· government on the Vietnam War. s aid Brennan. And, they criticized r e late Chairman Mao. YOUNG MEN WHO lost their education whc~n universities wer e closed during the de· cade-long Cultural Revolution ~re angered at behlg "flushed out." said Brennan. Mrs. Brennan said everywhere they went on their tour ihey we re impressed with the friendli· ness, curio&ity, and honesty of the Chinese.· On one occasion, Mrs . Brennan was with the group's tour guide who was buying some -brocade. "WE LEFT THE STORE and later, when we went to our bus atop, the sales Clerk was there to give her six cents . She had shortchanged the guide. and had waited two hours at the bus stop to pay her back," she said. Along with the politeness and social' dis· cipline of the Chinese, the visitors noticed the sameness in their dress. But, they said, they found young .chUdren dresaed in brigbUy colored handmade ouUita, r atber than the blue, gray. or green uniforms. Also, whjle huinan labor is sUU pervuive, .tbere II interest in China ln weatera teebnolot1. ''a.eh place we visited, then wu an la· trodudary l«ture." said llra. Brennan. 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Look who's back vying for a title .. ·~Bjorn Borg made it by beatitig Jimmy. See B2. J - Anteaters shoW ·patience, • WID, ' 65-56 UCSB's slowdown tactics fail tQ slow UCI ay JOHN S~\I ANO Ot•~-·-Tht> ~•me plan wilt. r11bt at w1us tht-rei>ult that wasn't l's1n& a patJent, dellbente, "slowdown t pe-ol basketbaJI, aimed at keepinc the i.core dose and UC lrvme in si1bt, the .au.l'bos ol UC Santa Barbara ~ped a t>5 S6 dec1.s1on to the Anteaters Satur dd) night before another capacity ao"'d ll.mll > at Crawford Hall. It ~ iS the lund of i. game Coach Bill Mulligan, hates to play, but al the :.time time 1t pr()ved to be a good learn- 1n~ expenence for the Anteaters, who are going to see more than ooe team hold tht-ball oo .t hem in lh_e PCAA Con- rert-nce . I don't like It, but that's what we've KOt to ~et used to 10 this league," said Mulhgara ··1·m JUSt proud and happy we won th~ game the way it was played. What Ed <D~ La('y, th~ UCSB coach) did was 1ntelhgenl and' weJI done." What the Gauchos did by holding the ball was control. UCI's transition game, 4hr• rell •le•9· • (See Pap 84) _ and m the process reduce the Anteaters' 94-fool court into half that distance. "The big thing we tried to do was lake away their transition game," explained De Lacy, "and pressure their shots. We wanted to play a tough man-lo-man on them and then be selective in our own shooting Plus. we wanted time gaps m between shots to slow them down. There's a little more thought involved when you have to set up to shoot." The strategy was sound and would have worked if not for three minor de· tails -foul trouble, never having the lead and some cold shooting (41 per~ cent> on UCSB's part. T railing from the.outset, the Gauchos could never get closer then a bucket lo t he Anteaters . And when their 6-10 center Richard Anderson drew his third foul with 9:37 remaining in the first half, the game plan went all lo pie<:es. Prior to Anderson's exit, the Gauchos trailed by only three, l 7'-14. By the time he returned lo start the se<:ond half, though. that margin had mushroomed to nine, 33·24. The Anteaters wasted no time in tak- ing advantage of the situation, either, spurling 9-2 to assume conlrol at 26-16. The Gauchos, meanwhile, appearil')g confused and disorganized, hit only 4 of 12 shots the final nine minutes and had four turnovers. "That stretch just killed us," ad- mitted De Lacy, who used to be"an as-· sistant of Mulligan's at Long Beach Po- ly High. "After th.at 1 thought it was an even garne both ways.'' It was even because De Lacy's plan a lso effectively shut off Keven Magee, the nation's leading. scorer, who suf- (Sff UCSB, Page 82) UCLA uins, 79-76 Daye's jumper puts out light~~ TUCSON CAP ) -Sophomore forward Darren Daye hit a 15- foot jump shot with one second remaining to give eighth-ranked UCLA a 79-76 victory over the Un iversity of Arizona in a Pacific-10 Confe rence basketball game Saturday night. Arizona. behind the inside play of 6-10 sophomore_ center Frank Smith , fought back from a 12-point halftime deficit to lie the game at 76· 76 with 1: 04 re- maining. UCLA then ran down t he clock hoping for the last shot. Ariz<>1rn forward Robbie Dosty tied up Bruin forward Mike San- ders with seven seconds left - forcing a jump-ball. Sanders won the lip and directed it to freshman guard Ralph Jackson, who passed to Daye for the win- ning basket. Sophomore guard Rod Foster made a technical free throw with one second left to· account for the final score as Arizona was penalized for calling a timeout when the Wildcats had none remaining. The win raised UCLA's record to 9.3 overaJI and 3-2 in Pac-10 play. Arizona slipped to 7-7 and 2-3, respectively. UCLA took command in the early going and led by as many as 14 points in the first half. The Bruins we re well in control midway through the second half -leading 52-39 -but Arizona outscored them 13·2 over the next four minutes to gel back in the game. llp and down with the Pirafes Smith led all scor ers in the game with 26 points . Wildcat forward Ron Davis h ad 16 while freshman guard Jeff Collins tallied 15. Sander s led UCLA with 21 points. Daye finished with 17. · Or ange Coast's Greg Krohnfehlt (30) goes up for a shot as teammate Rich Kindorf (42) watches and Grossmont's Mike Wills is shut out of the action in the left photo. On the right. Wills shoots over the outstretched anns of OCC 's John Saunders . See additional photo and story on page 84. The Brui~. who have lost two games in Pac-10 action to date while winning three, will be at Sun Devils hand USC 69-55 Ioss TEMl'E <AP) -Senior Sam Williams scored a career-high Z1 points -23 or them coming in the second half -to lead 12th- ranked Ariwna State to a ~55 victory over Southern California l'n Paclfic-10 Conference basket- ball play Saturday night. Williams moved from bis reg- ular forward spot to m~e his first start at center when 7-foot 1enior Alton Lister suffered' a knee injury i.n Friday night's win over UCLA. . Sophomore guard Byran Scott, who finished the night with 20 points, put in 14 of those on an array ~ jump abota as the Sun ;Devils erased a 21·11 USC lead and went in tied at the b~f 28-28. Williama and Trojans' senior center PurvU Mlller both took• control in the second half - acoriq 12 point.a and 10 points, respeetively '-: the t1'"o teams battled to a standoff. Scott then scored Ilia fint point.a ol tbe leCODd half on two . . free throws to 11ve the Sun De•lll tbeir ftnt leM of UHi 1••• .... wttb 1:a 111t. AIU aevw looked back aftelo :J!:' WWlama added 10 man _, tM S.. Dnill nn off a '1-4 ltrtlll td lee tlM 1ame, · Super Dasics earned ~uper Bowl Eagles, Raiders thrive on meat and potatoes NEW ORLEANS (AP ) -The Oakland Raid.ers and Philadelphia Eagles don't do things with a lot of pizzazz. They're meat· and-potatoes tea ms. Shotguns and bombs aren't their style. The Dallas Cowboys can. dude you with their footwork. The San Diego Chargers can wow you with their rocketry. But where are they today? Not here. Not vying for the Vince Lom- bardi Trophy. emblematic of a Super Bowl triumph. 'JHE RAIDERS AND EAGLES are here because, along with a few big plays -Jim Plunkett's 65-yard deflected touchdown pass to Raymond Chester on Oakland's third play; Wilbert Mont1omery's 42-yard touchdown run on Philadelphia'!.. sec:ond play, the two teams can tfke a lead, can sil on a lead and can protect a lead. They can play nawlea football, or close to it. They pretty much did that a1a1n1t each other in PbillKlelphla on the 12th weekend of the National Football Leque's replar aeaaon. 'l'bey battled throqb a 1cona.u first half, the Ea1les eked out a 51-yard field pl by Toal' Franklin lD tbe Wrd period, Oakland's Jim Plunkett teamed wltb Cliff Brwb on a toucbclowD pua pie,~ • , ....... ., .. tbe fourtb qUrllr md -PllilMelpbla wm a 10-1· on Wilbert .. .........,,., ~Jud leortal 1weepwltla 1:•top1a,. · It'll • .., ... tbe ....... ol ...... tbe Superdome, perbapa ltOt •• low· scorini. but almost c~rtainly u basic. That's what got ·e~ here. LAST SUNDAY, a1ainst the Cbar1en, who can strike for touchdowns with the suddennen of the lightnina bolt.a on their helmet.a, Oakland saw Ill Zl-7 lead reduced to 21·24 ln the third quarter with more than 20 m inutes to play. But Oakland had-the ball. It chewed up yard after yard with San Dl .. o .,Ollldnl dellberateneaa, picltln1 up a field 1oa1. The Charters. tried to storm back and failed, Oakland .a·l-<>-w·l·Y poad ~way to aDCldler field 1oa1. tbea ... , ...... CbarlW fteld toai. San DlllO trailed M·l'r wttb......., ..... minuhl ,,_ ...... But OUlmct bad the ball. And WI time die ~ never IH• tt up. "-1 ra lt clOwa tbe ClaartWI' tbfoatl IDd raD out tbe e~k. AU throup that lMt, ~ • drive, San Die10 Coach Don Coryell kept s aying to himself. "If only we can get the ball back; ju.st one more shot . . . " They never got il. WIDLE SAN DIEGO'S Dan Fouts was throwing two interceptions and Mike Thomas wu committing a costly fumble it led to an Oakland TD, the Raiders never gave up the ball. Similarly Philadelphia's few mistakes didn't hurt the Eagles; they only delayed the inevitable -a defeat for the Cowboys, whose biggest mistake wu Tony Dorsett'• fumble. When RoyneU Yount stripped it away, Jerry Robinson picked it up and carrit"f tt to Dallas' 38-yard line. Six plays later a U>-7 lead ballooned to 17·7, then Philadelphia's defense went to wort. It . never allowed the Cowboys within field- . goal ranee, never mind touchdown ter- ritory. And Dorsett, on whose aboulden so much d the Cowboys'. bopea rode, wu limited to '1 yanla naahlnt. Tbe entire Dallas on ... amounted to just m yanla -eilbt man than llontaomery tot all by blm1ell tar tbe ~·· Both ~ were p6...tal lD car· l'Jlnl &bl6i tMIDI tlUS far, bat bJ far dif· fereat rautel. Ron JaWOl'lti of the SaCJ• led tlM National Oaaferenee in NIUlar·Huoe < ... llMT, ..... ). , . LARRY BROWN home in Pauley Pavilion ·next weekend. Friday night UCLA hostt; the Stanford Cardinals and on S.utur· day night it will be the Univ~rsi ­ ty of California Golden Bear~;- The Bruins will be favon ~ to win both games and hop e to keep pace with the Oregon :·;tate Beavers. leaders in the P ac-10 c haSl' a nd favorit es to suc- ressfully defend their cham- p1on~h1p Berry ver'r hot indeeclt • after loss P lTfSBURGH (APl Oaach Bob Berry of the Los Angeles Kin gs played "Beat the Clock" after hi s team lost 5·4 tc1° the Pittsburgh Penguins Satc1 rda~· ni gh t in a National Hockey League game. The Penguins won it on a tie- breaking goal by Rick Kehoe with 53 seconds left But Berry apparently fel.t the Kings were beaten by mor•! than just Kehoe's timely shot The Kings· coach hotly claimecl that the minor officials who r un the game clock tel valuable Sf:conds slip away throughout the g 11me. Berry displayed hi~. dis- pleasure after the loss by slam- ming both fi sts into the elec- tronic device that contrc1ls tbe Civic Arena clock.damaging the mechanism to an undetermined extent. according io· one of the timekeepers. "He said, 'We lost bec:au.se ~ you guys. You're a disgwace to the l e~gu.e . · " said Paul Schlosser , one of the timekeepers. Afterward, Berry was escort· ed to the locker roo m by linesman Ron Finn. Th•:! coach was later unavailable for com- ment . Berry was especially upset in the third period after Marni Dionne aeored for the Hinp to cut the Plttabur1h learl to t.a and three 1eeond1 ticked efl after the PM(ltwe¥t into ft.be net.' After the kinai protnted, dla th(ee Heaadl were put back • the clock. But tbe Loe Ana• coach n\dmtly felt the .... tbial Md .. ...,...... on c>tlMr ... CUiOlll ........... COrNC!tmlll After Berry ...... the Uoll, the ume1r..,... were ble to nMt tM new cl04~. ' •• DAIL< Ptl OT Buzzer 80Und1, cr9wd sone, leam8 put back on coui-t ,, • t 'r•• 41" cUapal.C'._. LuC K II \ •: , l'1& Th~ 10-~nu1um Nnphed -.ltt-r lh.,. bunt•r iwund«l. but the tnm8 r am..-hacll • half bour l•let ~•turdiay whtsn of C1r 1•I& l'\llell that tht' iu·orebo11rd was wrunii and I nd1 "'"'t'n St iatt 1ua cJ to:danboru wvuld h•v.: t.o keep ph•ymg I'"' IL lh1vt'n , wt\ld\ 1tppurtld to have ~on 84 82 •t the end 11( regula1100 ~ull('(f lht M•n1w out 9'1 92 10 double ove rtime ror ti Pf"fln3\ h OAOlll l"<>nfert'flC't' West 01Vl1'1011 basketball VIC ltlr) Tht· li!ilffit' ended •nd tht' !'layers went to the locker room) .... id 1.&x•k Hll v\!n !.!>Ort~ 1nforrnalton d lreetor Buck 0 Rt·tU\ Off~t'Ull:. Hob t< 1ng and Pait Scullen dlsCt>Vere<l. however. t h lilt both sc oreboob credited Edinboro watb 84 points, alfhough tht-'>l'ureboard showed only 82. Since-the totals m~\l hed "1\d no one could exphun the discrepancy. the of (u·1•b dt-c1ded to go b)' the boots , · The coreoou d ope rator had gone home with the crowd, '>O a nother person wa:. found to opeute the equipment The offi cials told the teams to put their uniforms back on, and out th~\' went lo the near empty gym to settle the matter The score was l1~ ~-88 after t he first overtime before Lock llaven finally vull~ ahead .-------fl•o•r ol tlw da• -------- F0 Uow1n"' has successful defense of his wo rld mid- d lewe ight boxing talle, MarviJI Hailer : "I put myself in 1atl and this is the result I've worked hard." Ila~ parn 8"'1e'•' 1'k-t• ... Elvin Hayes ·pourt'<.1 UI 'n points and grabbed m 15 rebounds Saturday night to pace the injury· riddled Washin~ton Bullets to a 103-93 National Basketball Association victory over San Antonio. The BulleLc;, playing without center Wes Uasetd, also lost h1gh -scorio~ KevlD Grevey, who left early in the thiJd quarter to have has injured jaw X·rayed. Geor1e Gervea scored 18 poinLc; for Sao Antonio Mlke MJtd1ett hit a gam e-high 26 points and reserve Rlcbard WasbiDgioG added 22 lo boost Cleveland to a 110-98 victory over Chicago, the latter's s ixth straight loss . Mike Newlin scored 31 points as New J ersey snapped a 14 ~ame losing :;treak, beating Detroit, 116-104. The victory was the first for Bob MacKinaoa, who took over as coach of the Ne l s (rom Kevin Loughery o n Dec 23 Forward Alu English hit a lay up on a pass from David Thompson with 55 se<·onds left to give Denver a 123·122 de · H•vn . <'ision over Kansas City . C ampy Russell and Michael Ray Richardson scored crucial baskets in the final minutes to rally the New York Koicks to a 99·98 win over Houston Olargrr• plrlc 11p Parcfrr •• •••l•C T he San li)1ego Chargers announced Saturday m that Jack Pardee, fired as the head coach of the •. • Was hington Redskins las t month, has been hired as the NFL team's "assistant head coach in chaq~e of defense." The Chargers aJso announced lhat de· fens ive barkfield roach Larrye Weaver has been named the c ri a'q,~ers · oll cns 1 ve coordinator , r eplacing Jo~ Gibbs. who was named as the Reds kins' head coach succeeding Pardee last Tuesday University of Georgia coach Vince Dooley has been named the 19M College Coach of the Yeal'-60. t he most lopsided vote 10 the history of the Football Writers Association of America Dooley, who guided Georgia to it s firs t national championship in the school's 87-year-history, r eceived 58 percent of the votes cast by the writers •I Bo•sv arorf"• d1rf"r Cl..,.•~ agal11 Mlke Bossy scored three goals for the eighth ~ tim e in a ~am. e this season to establish a National , Hockey League record and pace the New York Islanders lo a come-from-behind 6-4 victory over Washington Saturday night. Bossy, the leading goal-scorer in t he NllL, now has 48 in 47 games as he continues his quest to equal Maurice "Roell.et" Richard's mark of 50 goals in 50 games, but also to breai the single-season scoring standard • of PlaU Esposito, who tallied 76 goals in 1970·71 . . . Al Secord scored with 3:34 remaining to give Chicago a 3-2 victory over Hartford. It was the sixth straight victory for the Hawks. who rode a 27-save p e rforman ce by veteran Tony Esposito . . . Boston's Dick Redm•d, Rick Middldoa and Stan Joaatllaa scored goals with less than six m inutes remaining to s poil a Philadelphia comeback and lift the Bruins to a 6-4 triumph . . . Pat , Hicll~y scored three times to lift Toronto •ossv to a 6-5 win over Montreal . . Bob Mac· Millan scored twice as Calgary knocked off Winnipeg, 4·2 . . . Minnesota topped Quebec, 7-1. behind Bobby Smith's three goals . . . Rick BUgh& and Cart Fraser scored within a two·minute per iod lo pace Vancouver to a 5·2 win over Colorado , .. Perry Tantb.U scored twice to lead St. Louis to a 7-6 victory ·over Edmonton. 11"91fte pt1I• OHl••Jla• • ., •• BOSTON Relentless Marvin Hagler bombed m 1P•reviously unbeaten Fulgencio Obelmejias with a ·variety or head shots a nd stopped him in the eighth 1rouod Saturday night to retain the world mid· 11 leweighl championship, the only undisputed title m boxing. fl was Hagler all the way. Only Obelmejias' toughness • made the Ughl last as long as it did. The Venezue lan challenger. who e ntered the ring with a JlO·O record with 28 knockouts, came out for the eighth round <>11 rubbery legs. Hagler quickly landed a right-left-right ~o the head that sent Obelmejias spiMing across lbe ring and itnlo t.he ropes. Referee Octavio Mayran quickly signalled the fight was over. The lime was 20 seconds of the eighth round. Hagler. from nearby Brockton, Mass., making the first d f?fense of .the title he won last Sept. 27 when he stopped Alan Minter of England in the third round at London, took com: plete command or the fight in the fourth round, and handed 01U1t a savage beating to Obelmejias from then until Mayran mercifully stopped it. ~lf'elllda ......... ., ......... ., ..... s ... Grand Masters lennia player STea DnW.., • 52, a former Davis Cup player for Sweden, suf· fer ed a heart attack Saturday. He la at Glendale Mt1morial Hoepttal and Hated in aerioua condi· Uc1in . . . 11e11J1 .,.,._ look the lead after 18~ miles and ran n 1 ay from , the field Saturday to win the Orate Bowl M111r1thon in a record 2: 13:33. Cvel G..w t:A En1lancl was tht! women'• winner, llntahinc 50tb overall ... GeM ...... · plnyed seven·undet·Par &olf ln near·freelinl weatller for a dedalve 9 and a victory oHr Gelrle AllVIQe iD tbe llDala · t:A the PGA Nauoial Match . Pl9 ebam]l6Giiilp at Lake Buona Vista, na. . . . GaluJ Ulln. aided b)' an ll·pouad · Wf'l llK dtffermUal, won tit •.100 Sall llarco1 Hudleap by a balf.-.,U. °"" bearily fnwed .... 'l'tefle Won •• at Santa Anita. JUdd• bJ Miii ~ Galau Llwa paid tl8.5.4011Ddl .•. ' BASKETBALL I BOXING I TENNIS LaQtiinta too much for CdM By ED ZINTEL oi .. o.u; ,. .... Staff Coron:( del Mar High fought · tooth and nail with La Quinta Saturday night, but in the end , thto vrcsence or the Aztecs' s uper t·enter John Rogers was too mur h and the Sea Kings lost a non league basketball game at horne, S4 so. • k oge rs, a r etur ning all-CIF co player of the year scored 23. points to help the defending Cl F :1 A champ10n Aztecs overcome a \t>nac1ous and scrappy Corona dcl Ma r team in .what was a re- match of the 3·A title game a year ago l"or La Quinta < 12·3>. this m l:\lt;h wath the Sea Kl ru:s was not as easy as when the Aztecs defeat· t•d Cd M lastyear,63-52 THF. SEA KJ NGS <9·3> got a balanced scorin~ attack , includ· ang 14 poi nts from guard Chris Lynch. his season high . and 16 points from forward Jeff Pries. Corona del Mar still had a chance to p ull the game ot:it following a bas ket by Lynch that brought the Sea Kings to within five a\ 49-44. with 2:24 remain· ing. But the 6·9 Rogers. scored his second consecutive basket with 1: JO left to put the game on ice for La Quinta La Quinta held a narrow 23-20 lead at half and led 36-34 at the end or three quarters. lo the first haJf, Corona del Mar shot just 35 per cent while La Quinta was 47 per cent ''OUR POOR SHOOTING in t he J irst ha lf was th(!' key," Corona del Mar head coach Jack Err ion sa id. "We afSo didn't han die the ball as well as we should have I thought we s hut down Roger s reasonably we ll. He was n't c1uile the factor I thought he would be." The Sea Kings, who lost their second straigM, game, led 18-17 before La (~uinta reeled off s ax SJ.raight points. /\ bas ket at tht> firs t h a lf buzzer hy Lync h brought the sea Kings to within three at the half. Rogers stored on a three·point play midway through the third quarter lo !{ivc La Quinta a 30-24 lead , but the Sea Kings scored eight unans wered points of th«:>ir own, six by Pries TIED AT 34.34 I N the ftnal seconds of the third qttarter. Corona del Mar wa:-. called for backcourt1ni:: the hall. l,ti <~uin­ ta 's Jon Uim1lante capitalized on t he mista ke with a s hot al tht.- buzzer lo J,!1vt· the Aztecs the lead again JIMMY CONNORS LEAVES HIS FEET TO RETURN A SHOT. SI00,000 prize Borg, Lendl meet in tennis finale NEW YOHK CAP) Jimmy Connors said he let him self "get into a hole." Sweden's Bjorn Hnrg made sure he !il aye<l there Hor~ outlasted Connor s 6-4, 6 7, f..:1 Sciturday lo n1ove into the finals of the Volvo Masters tennis tourna ment at Madison Square Garde n, . Th e S w e d e will m eet Chechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl in today's nationally televised fina ls for the $100.000 first-place prize Lendl advanced with a 6-3.' 6-4 semifinal victory over giant killer Gene Mayer BORG'S VICTOR¥ also as sured Lendl of not havi ng a re- m at ch with Connors , who in s1nuated following their Fnday match that the young Czech had deliberately losl Connors re fcrred lo Lend t as a "t hicken" C:Jssunng him self a semtfmal berth against Mayer an1I n<1t Hori,: Le ndl den1 NJ the actu:.a I 11in. "I let myst•lf ~ct 1nl<1 a holt"" Connor!' said or' his lwtlll· wtth Horg "It's m y uwn fault " Bor~. wh<> has heaten ConnrJrl> e ig ht stra1~ht t1 mC's and JIJ of 1ENNIS their last 11 meetings. s aid ·11 was the best match J1mm\ has played agains t me 1n a ·while I lhink the d1fkrcnt·e ii. I was a httle steadier from th1· base line." l'r••P•9r 81 In the final gaml'. Borg bat tied back from two break IJ")tnb lo hold serve Al advantage Con no rs. the left hander. ~ Bor~ off the hook when he massed an ··easy passing shot.·· MEAT AND POTATOES. • • p assing . lie threw for 3,529 yards and 27 touchdown passes a nd was intertepted only 12 times . PLUNKETT, Wll9 epitomizes the Oakland tradition of tum- i ng castoffs into contenders. e merged from the obscurity of the be nc h. lie s tepped in when Dan Pastorini went down with a broken leg and. with inspiration a s much as with his passing, guided the Raiders to nine vie· lories in lheir last 11 regular· season games lie passed for 2.m yards and 18 TDs and was interceoted 16 times. When Plunke tt took over , Oakland was foundering, having lost three of its first five games. On one or the m , Pastorini was jolted by San Diego, Plunkett came on in the final seconds and threw an 18-yard TD pass to R ay mo nd C h esler with 33 seconds to go in the fourth per iod, forcing overtime. Then P a s torinl r e turned a nd couldn't beat the Chargers, lo the scoreboard. San Diego won in overtime . --v WITH PLUNKETT at the con· trols from the opening play in t he teams' rematch. though. Oakland won 38-24. It wasn't as , ea'Sy as that, though. After Ken· ny King sped 89 yards for a TD in the third period that broke a 24-24 tie, San Diego fumbled the e n s uing k iclt0ff and Todd Christensen recovered it in the end zone for anothe r score. That started a six-game win· nlng streak, including a 45.34 rouser in Pittsburgh, when Plunkett burned the Steelers' secondary for touchdown puses of 45, 56 and 34 yards. The streak ended in Philadelphia, then the Raiders won three of their final four gamea to return to the playoffs after a two-year absence. The Eagles' start was u hot aa Oakland's was cold, Pblladelphla winnln1 ita fint three 1ames and 11 of lta first 12, lncludinc 11·10 a•alnat Dallu. In all c:A lhc.e ••mea and iD the nest thne, Harold Carmichael cau1bt a pua. Only when be wu Injured early ln tbe aeaaon ftnale a1ainlt Dallu and HW limited duty dkl he fldl to catch one, bit ,I NFL record streak ending at ~ games. THE EAGLES WST three of their final four games, including that one against Dallas JS·'n. But they didn't lose by a big enough margin t o allow the Cowboys to s lip past them to a division title. In the playorfs, Philadelphia rallied from an early 14·0 deficit to rout Minnesota 31-16 before beati n~ t h e Cowboys. The Raiders. a fte r mauling favored Hous ton 'n 7 in the wild-card round of the playoffs. nosed out the erowns 14·12 in a frostbitten game in Cleveland thanks to Mi.ke Davis' last -minute endzooe interception, then they did their Job on the Chargers. Thus, the Raiders become on- ly the second team in the 15-year history . or the Super Bowl to make it this far a s a wild-card team and· the first to do it since a second, wild-card playoff round was a dded to 4',he r>oslseason format. The only other widcard team was Dallas, in Super Bowl X. Back then, though, there was just one wild· card team in each confer ence, and it, like the three division winners. played two post-season gam es, not three the way Oakland did this year. Those wild-card Cowboys, by the way, lost 21-17 lo Pittsburgh in the title gam e. So s hould Oakland beat the Eagles, it 'II become the first wild-card team to win a Super Bowl. And if Philadelphia wins, it'll be only the second team to win its first Super Bolvl appearance against a team with previous ex· perience i n t h e ga m e . Pitts burgh did it against Min· nesotain Super Bowl IX . ''I CHANGED my mind in the m iddle of the shot about what I was going to do and missed 1t." Connors said. ·'If it had gone to -5·4, who knows what would have happened?" The start of the ftfatch gave a hint of things to come Borg broke Connors in the first game with a forehand passing shot Connors broke r ight back. knot- ting the scqre l · L In the fifth game. Horg broke Connors again as the two traded powerful ground strokes from the baseLioe. Connors and Bor g traded breaks again in t he seventh and eighth gam es before Rorg held s erve in the 10th ~ame to take the fi rst set In the second set. Connors was always on the attack, while Borg seemed to return ever ything the Belleville, Ill,, native threw al him . AFT&R TRADING breaks an the second a nd third gam es. Borg broke Connors again al love in the fifth. He moved to break point with a s harply angled backhand cross·court winner that brought tl)e crowd of 17,985 to its feet. But cOnnors broke right back as Borg made two unforced er· rors. .. Borg had to fi&ht off two set points and through six deuces te hold serve in the 12th game and send the second set into a lie breaker. But Conn o r s won the tiebreaker 7·4, sending the match into a third set. Borg immediately jumped out front. breaking Connors in the second and sixth games to hold a S·l lead. .. , ......... . UCSB. • • • f ered an "off night," in scorina only 20 points. Magee, who entered with a 30.9 av~rage, managed but aix points al the hair and 14 midway through the final stanza It was only after he scored six of his team 's last 12 points down lhe stretch that his total became respectable. "Nobody likes a· slowdown- lYIJl' game, but we got the win and that's what counts," said Magee, who played a ll but 37 seconds or the 40-rninute contest. "I think it was good fur our te am lo play a slowdown t~mpo because we got to gel ready lo play that. Nobody wants to run with us be<•ause if they do they know what's goin~ to ha ppen " With Mal:{cc• sufficiently bot tied-up for most of the contest, PCAA 1t•ndlng1 Co..t•t•ft<• Ov•r•H UC ''"''PN W 1 ~ W L d 10• •. I OllQ 8••< h ~141• S•n JO\t St•I• Fr~\no Sl•I,. Ul•h 51~1r Ul'l'"''''''Y Ot t';t<tftt U( Sdnl• l.htrbttt ·• C •I St•te r uu~rtoo ~tl'tvrd•r·, Scor~' I 1 0 0 0 0 0 V( lr'llnt!'&\, U( S.:.nt.1 hdrtMr ~J \IJ Ut•~ Stt1te 10. Un•w..,\1tr nt flllt1f1( H" l ono fl,lo,,r n Std•~ 11 C.dl \lt•f" f u11 .. , tnt1 Sf> 4iMl Jo-... ">M, .. \1 f I t"*tir\-0'),,,,,. •I I I 11 J t7 1 I I tO • b ~ 1 11 the pressure fe ll on his s upport· ing c ast of Randy Whieldon, ltC:Jiner Wulf, Kevin Fuller <1od lien M<"Donald , and tht!y all responded with nying <'O)OrS, -Whie ldon , t he l a nk y ~-4 sh:trp shooting guard, matched M agt!c ~or game-high honors with :!ii ri<unts <in 7 of 11 from the r11:ld Wulf, lh(• sm all fo rward at ti·fi, husllt'(I for 10 11oints Md)onald , thl• frcshmcin powl'r forward. had l)evcn point~ and ~ix rebound~ And 1-'ullcr directed the at I ark with scv('n assists "I thought we did a fairly good JOb on them but they wore us dowil." s aid <;aucho guard Wall Evans. who played the last two seasons at (ioldt•n West College ·· 11 ·s not our style to run u11·at1d· down lhl· court lik e t hey do, su we had lo n1·ulraltzc them hy ~lowi ng ti clown and· fon·an~ thl•m l'l pl ;I\ half 1·11urt ha~k ct hit ll ' i\n (ll·I~fln, wh•J wa~ an foul tro11l1lc most uf the· night a nd "a ~ <1h11 g1vl·r1 th•· untmviablc I :.i sk of µu;m ltnJ,! M a ~1·1" finished \\1lh 111 piunt~ and u g am1·h1~h 12 rd1()UJ1ds Te:.1111matc· York <; r11s!> <·on\ n hutt·<I Hi and guard l\.1ro11 Md 'arthy 1·1g h1 •J '(' Jn 1111· 1 ... a dominant fort•(• 111 tht• l'Ci\A,'' arlded E\ <in~. who ha d ri ve fJlllOlS ·Hui 111 I ak1· ~1Hnt· 11( I h1· gleam urf lhl'lr win Wl''rl' l!r11ng to get th1·m \.\ht•n thM 1·onw up to us " UCI \\10men .. lose, 70-54 po MON 1\ l 't' In 1111"~ ll'arl 1nµ l>t'on·r. Kutlll'rinc llamtlton. wa~ r arr1<·1l off 1 tw flr1o r after I hrt'l' mi nut e·~ of pla y h1•rc Salurda) ni~ht with H twisted ankle and du1n 'I return''' at tion as the AnlC<Jtcr~ dropped a '70·54 clcc1s11m to Cal l'ol) (Pomona 1 lla m1ltnn has hc•cn <i veragi ng 13 4 pomls a game hut hat only nne fi eld g1>al befnrl' leaving the game Saturday night flow lon1;, she will he nut 11£ the ltn<·up was not known Jeanne Wolfe had· a season high of 20 vo mls for the Ant £•aters whtlt· Dianna Meier hit I fl ·-.... .., -... _... ..... _,,.,.,. ........ ·--·---.,,.. .. .-···--- , ...... ..,__.............-> 00LF /FOOT8~LL /MOTOCAOSS Sundav. January 18. 1981 DAil V fSILOT •• J>ate finds some hOpe with Lietzke j'Al.M Sl'rUNGS <Af'l Uruce Lietzke, who hh•• u h vt• strokt' lead and then regained a two- shol m•)'8ln , w•I' greatly relieved when he hn111ht'd his front runnin&, ha.rd-won, two-under- l'•' 70 1n S.turday'11 fourth round of the marathon •\ob llopti Ot:~ert Golf Classic. Thinking back over my round. r threw away two, three, four shots over the back nine. "I'm really looking forward to gelling back to Bermuda Dunes, the site of today's final round," Lietzke said. t' m vt'ry thankful that l'OWld is over," said 1.1et.11kt', who ha11 led or shared the le.d all the way in th111 hvt· ll<tY ~ hole tournament. Pate, a former U.S. Open champion but a non· winner for the last two sea.sons, made up three llt! ovcnt'<t the fourth round wilb a five-stroke h•tid 1nH'l' f1·ll bat·k into 11 tie and eventually ttn1i.h~ wtth a ~ total , a tournament-record 22 Oa Tt' C•tl•I e .. •••l 4 •• Jr3e s trvke • ., 1111dcr vur and two ahead of onrushing strokes on the leader with a solid, five-under-par Jt:rry Put~ 67 and had a 72-holelotal of262, 20under par. I htad J chunce lo run away from \he field," "It isn't over yet," Pate said. "I figured I !>u1J l.wt.tke .who ht·ld 1u1 apparently comfortable needed a 66 or 67 today to get into it. Now I have a lead oil the ~111.l uf three rounds but was con-chance to go for it." :1111£•1 ubl) h·..,!> than !>ecun: gomg into the final 18 Both ttte le'aders played in the relative quiet holes tod.£\-'Hut I ga ve a rew of those shots away. and soUtude of Indian Wells , while the big, busy, ~~~~~~~~~~~ Roth wins Showboat LAS V l!:CAS t Al'l Mark Roth captured the I $21 .000 fi rst prize Satur day 1r1 tht: Showboat ln· vital1 o nal o n t h e 1 P rofcS!>IOOJI Ho wlers 1 Assol'aatwn tour , Hoth , who f 1rcd 1 s t rikes on nine of 12 1 lhrows 1n the r ham purn.,hip m at(•h, h<·at F.ar-1 Anthony 253 220 ·'Things have been breaking my way so far thi s yc:.ir," ~aid lht' 29· year old Hl)th. who has ' --------..... APWl~~- BACK IN ACTION -Ooug Sanders. one of the more popula r touring golf pros in the 1960's , waves to the cowd after sinking .a birdie putt in the Bob Hope Desert Classic . this week . Sande r s has made few ap- pearances in the last five yars. earned mo re th a n $1 00,000 on l h f' P U/I t 1n·u1t in eac·h of the las l four years · lie addPd. "I m not s ure I m bowling an} bettc•r. but I'm sure win ning bct:ausc thl;y 'rl' not shQOl m g lhe bag gamt's at m e like la!>l year ·· Athletes honored Hilrry, Seurer to receive awards TODl'S VODKA ' 11 659 i ·' ,f ~ ti • 1 I' I r>. I LI QUEURS A hair dozen Orange County high school fool ball st ars, including Fountain Valley re<'e1v t•r · Amaretto Di Saronno. • ,; Emile Harry and Edison linebacker Tr oy Seurer . Drambuie , ,1 will be honored at An{fheim Stadium J an 29 at lhe • first Rams-CIF Most Valuable Player dinner. Gailiano, ,. 'I The benefit will be held at the Stadium Club Midori Melon, , '11 with dinner at 8 following a reception at 6:30 Southern Comfort. DON EMILLIO TEQUILA I /'•I t I '' >\I I If 11-1,111 I• 512 c •\'-II n1 r. 'jJ m BOlill Hf IAfl C.A.SI RI IAIL 6.87 149.58 J I .3 2 1 25.68 13.16 146.07 9.75 108.33 13.17 73.14 AMARETTO DI SARONNO J "' I 11 I I ~ .1083 ( •\',f { lf 1 I I 1'11)'; SEB. CABERNET SAUVIGNON I :>O '\I l 1~ I J RfO...,t RV[ 6 75 I ·\''I ' I ',, The athletes were selected by virtue of. their '' ft .,. plpying ability with three awards to offensi ve Tia Maria. ~,"II 10'.98 121.90 . ROBERTMONDAVl PREP FO<TfBALL players and thn.-e to defensive players Among the offensive stars, in addition lo Harry. the CIF Division I Player of the Year, are quarterbacks Jim Karsatos o( Sunny Hills and Steve Evans of Anaheim. Defensive stars l'hose n, in addition lo Seurer , twice named the Sunset League's Defe nsive Player of the Year . are El Dorado defensive bark Craig Rutledge and Loara linebacker Monte Taylor. T ickets for the pu•stigaous event are $50 with the proceeds ticketed toward the Teen Help· Youth Service Bureau of Founta in Valley f'urther ticket information is available bv calling Ken Kmgshu11 at 557-1000. Orange County Supervisor ltalph Clark will serve as chairman and Fountain Valley Mayor Al Hollinden and Anaheim Mayor John Seymour rn· chairmen. The honored athletes were l'hosen by a panel __ __, of sportswriters representing Tht' Oran~e County TROYSEURER ltegister, Los Angeles Times, Anaheim Bulletin. Fullerton Tribune and Daily Pilot In stadium Supercross at Anaheim ByHOWARDL.HANDY OOIWD•llY~l ... Slafl Most of the top names including defending point eha mpion Mike Bell will be on band for the opening salvo of the 1981 Supercross motocross series at Anaheim Stadium Saturday, Jan. 31. Instead of beh•g the final eve .. on the year's calendar, this time around the Anaheim competi- tion will open a new season with 88 laps of action that night. . The ~-plus-mile track offers a challenge at every turn starting with the long start line that sends the riders down a 70-mph straightaway into a giant berm that rounds home plate "1d boomerangs the riders toward a series of six-foot high ramped jumps. · Nen the pros will climb a seven-fool mound to be tossed over a 3().foot gorge. There's little re- covery time to prepare for the 13-foot massive wall of dirt that leads to a rhythm-breaking series of off-centerandkitty-comeredwhoopdee's. Uttle vag1u· signup~ st>l Westminster National Little League will h;Jvc registration and tryout ~ Jan. 24. 31 a nd Pcb 7 beh i nd J o hn son In termediate School , 13603 Edwards Street SignufJs arc between the hours of !I a . m . and J p.m The boundaries for the league are east to Edwards, wt"!.lt lo Bolsa Chic a Road. north to Gai:d e n G r ove Boulevard and south to R o l sa A ven u e .. Youngsters participat- ing must by six years old by July 31 , 1981 and not older than 15 by July 31. 1981. A legal birth certificate is also re- quired. For rurther informa- t io n ph o n e Bob Sossaman at 898-6084. BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial. "• 1· Kessler. 11 1. ~eagrams 7 Crown. ·11 r. 6.03 11.07 12.22 BOURBONS Ancient Age. 1111 I" 7.07 Early Times. t 11 1.. 6.69 H.Walkcrlen High. r 1o11 11 h' 10.45 1.W. Harper. 1111> 8.10 Jim Beam. 111 i. 11 .92 BRANDY ANO\COGNAC Christian Bros .. 1 1•11 111. 13.47 E&J, I I" •· 7.33 Courvoisier V .S .• , JC!"·' 13.12 Martel V.S.P.. '" .... , 12.4 I CANADIANS Black Velvet. 1 11 1. Canadian Clu b. .i 111, Ca nadian Mist, 1 11 1. Seagrams V.O .. GIN Beef eaters. , " 1, 1. Gilbey's. 1 i - Gordon's, , 1 , Seagram ·s. 1 11 1 I If 6.70 17 31 6.71 16.76 16.98 ' 5.98 5.86 5.96 PINOT NOIR I 66.40 ,, I \'\I t ' t l.•t ..... , (I\' 61.50 67.87 6 66 ( •\'-,f f,J 1,., 76.95 74.28 57.50 86.60 66.15 RUTHERFORD HILL PINOT NOIR NOVEAU 73.40 79.81 145.80 135.25 • 74.35 93.90 i')l 1 'Ill I II 11 I h LEOPARD LAGER BEER fttCH IN! 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BRANDY l O<JNCE 4 .78 53.05 849 .6.34 70.44 As the riders near the end of the circuit they need to blast through a muaive •and pit and one more catapult jump before they make a tiaht turn back to the straightaway. Japanese, SC at UCI , Gilbey's Vodka. 1 75.UTER . 8.15 45.25 Joinin1 Bell in the field will be Kent Howerton ol Suruki; Chuck Sun of Hcmda; Mark Barnett, A powerful Japanese Broe Glover, Jim Gibson, Steve Wise, Donnie colleeiate all-star Hansen, Warren Reid ancLMarty Tripes amOQ1 volleyball team will play othen. NCAA defending cham· Wltb Bob Hannah retU1'11iq to tbe Mri• WI pion USC in an exhibl- year, Yamaha wlU pit Bell, Haaah and Tripea t ton mat c b at u c .. ailllt Team Honda'• Sun, HanMD &Del Steve Irvine's Crawford Hall WIM. . -Wednesday, Feb. 4 Far tbe pro 1bow oa Satarda1 llllllt, t•l• btlinninC at 7:30. SEBASTIAN I MTN. WINES 1 .~LITER .., BURGUNDY ROSE. RHINE. CHABLIS 2 22 TAYLOR c CALIF; WINE ' 1.5·LITFR ROSE. BUROONDY CHABLIS. RHINE 265 noisy gallery and the nalionaJ television cameras concentrated on Bermuda Dunes, where most of the s ho'w-busineaa celebrities cavorted in the final day of their four-day pro-am actioo. The final round will be for proa only al Bermuda Dunes. The pros now have played one round on e ach of tour desert layouts, all with pars of 72. · Two strokes back of Pale and four off the lead were Bill Rogers and Dave Edwards, tied at 270. · Rogers shot a 69 in wa~m. occasionally ~unny weather at La Quinta, whale Edwarda had a 67 al Indian Wells . Bob Gilder, Ben Crens haw and Mark Lye were next at 273. Crenshaw shot a 69 at Tamarisk , Gilder 68 at La Quinta and Lye 68 at Indian Wtlls . Tom Kite ignored the distractions of the busy galleries at Bermuda Dunes to shoot a 64, the best round of the tournament and matching the course record. He was al 275. I SEA GRAMS OLD SMUGGLER 7·CROWN SCOTCH ' ff, I • fl I. 1116 983 ( '\'-If ( If I ,I fl <If) C ·\"if UI 1•1 ?HlJ'i .,. 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FFFECTM: J,._N 15 fHRU JAN 28 1981 H<xlR' I (• I\'\ I 0 H I''\ '"·{' l HVitl ~I\ 1 1 •\ '\ 10 7 r''I "0'111\, • \\>L l\CCLP'l \I ... !\ ""I() Y\A"ll ~ Of9D It 1:30 wltb ta.. ftnt of fCNr 10-llp quliftW1 ("The mattfl la one of a& I o'elod. Tllere wlll alto be two lO·lap fl•e to be pl'ay..S by UM ..-...... me "-·lap eaMGlldcm IDd • •tap Japawe team ID tbla llllal .... eftld. Raetaa ti_,..... to Mat 11. country beltaal .. I at Tle~•ta are currentl1 om Hie tbrou1b Pepperdine cou.,. on nelll kW .. ,_,.from .... Ill. Ill to.. Tu.Hday. Peb. • CASE Of 6 I ,.9Q 1U '60 •l47 CtiAR<jf CASE OF 6 I 3.32 11oe1 IUCH llVO C'4.R0" ' . ' HUNTINGl ON HACH • .. .•• 1.J.-.. ,,., .... .,,_ ..... ~ ..... , • .-.,,,.,,:~*'·•.# --·· .,.. •••• 1.-•*""-···.,, ··~· ' ....... -···--· .. --•• .. •aw aa:P..-..ia•o • +••••~,_....., ... .,,,._ ... --...._,,......,...,. __ .. ___ •••.••. ................. -,. . . ... 0Allo Y Pll (JI \ TOday's TV B> HoWAIW L. HAND\' ... _._.. ......... t-ollow1!'4 •r• t~ top \po<h evenh on TV today A•tln~ .,., • / •• P•t •ll•nl • . • wor II'\ wel<.l'\lng. • • tall . • fOr9tt It S 10 •·'"·, Ch•nnel 2 'f "' " " NU eAlkETaALL 1.•k•" •I 81>\fOfl ......... n C.itrv fl1rnd•f 0 111 Au\'Mtll eHld R1<k B<ifry l •n, 8 1ro dntl \t\(1 ce1rn" l•k• on tl"I• L•k•rs wltn l(erHm Abdul JaDber l41m•11I Wiike\ •nd compeny •" CBS t>e9lnt. th rf'9uler •Ht.Iv broed(.elllh of NBA action. The La•ers ar• Ot-tenq1no w orld ~ hamplon• while Boston I'> wconCI behind Pt11lact.lpn1e in me Ea'!>tem Conference AU•n· ti< Olv11t1an rrw Lek•" #te •IW> w cond tt11s year t>el'llnd the Phoen1.11 Sun\ 1n lhf' Wt>i.t~rn Con t•renc•. Pacific 0111l'!>lot1 ~10 a.m . Ch•nn .. 4 " " COl.LEGE •ASKETaALL Indian• \IS. Otuo Stet• Announcen 01l k E11t>ero. B11ry Packer and Al M cGuire. Whe<t the 810 len rac ~ Wd~ Oe<1oed a year aQO, It was In· 01ana w 1M lng "' overtime, lf>-13 in a single game. Indiana Coach 8obbv Ko1orit w111 have 6 1 sophomore Point guard Isiah Thomas bcH.lt. to ~park t~ Hoosiers along with f>-10 1unior ceo1er., La noon T urne:r and ..b-8 ju'nior forward Ted 1C1tchel Ohio Stale nas a pnys1ca1 team with a talented front line 1nc1ud1ng f>.10 senior center Herb Wiiiiams, 6-9 senlOf' forward Jim Smith and 6 7 \opnomore forward Clark Kell<>Qg ~1 :30 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ . GOLF: Bob Hope Desert Classic. Announcers: Don Crlque, John BrOdle, Bruce Devlin, 801;1 Goalby, Jay Randolph and Tom Seaver. Bruce Llet,ike held his lead with a two-under-par 70 over the lf'.ldlan Wells Country Club course Saturday but will have to contend with Jerry Pate tor the championship today In the final round. Pate tired a 67, also at Indian Wells, Saturday to -pick up three strokes on Lietzke in the 90-hole event. TOday the pr~ only oo at it on the Bermuda Dunes course. [-l 3:50 p.m., Chennet. t I ./ ./ NHL HOCKEY: Klnos at Philadelphia. Announcen: Bob M iller and Pete Weber. The l<l1"14s are only three points in front ot the Montreal Canadlens In the Wales Conference Norris Dlvisien. The King front line ot Marcel Dionne, Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor is still leadln4 the National Hockey League In scoring with all three In the top 10. But fhe Canadlens have come on stro1"14 in recent games and have pulled to within striking dlstclnce. Philadelphia is In second place In the Campbell Conference Patrick Division behind the New York Islanders. OTHER TELEVISION 9:4S a.m . (~) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -U.S.A . vs. Guadalajara, taped In Mexico City. 10 a.m . <SO> -SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights from an international collec;iiate gymnastic competition. 11 a.m . (SO) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. Noon (2) -Tl;NNIS -The finals of the Volvo Grand Prix Masters at Madison Square Garden in New York. (4) - SPORTSWORLD Part one of the world pro figure skating c;hamplonship, taped at the Capital Centre in Landover, Md. Included in the lineup are Linda Fratianne, Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner of the 1980 U.S. Olympic team along with form.er Olympic $tars Dorothy Hami ll, Jo Jo Starbu·ck and Ken Shelley. Also: Wilt Chamberlain and Marques Hay~ join MeadOwlark Lemon and the Bucketeers for some basket· ball "ijin~s. Comm entators include: Dick Enberg, John Mis- ha Petkevich, Mike Adamle and Al McGuire. 2 p.m . (7) 1'90 LUMBERMEN'S 500 -Top sports car driver s race SOO kilometers in the Lumbermen's SOO, taped in Lexington, Ohio. 2:30 p.m . C22> SOCCER. 3 p.m. (7) KENYA GOLD CUP BOXING -Amateur boxers from more lhan 30 nations compete in the Kenya Gold Cup tournament. taped in Nairobi, Kenya. 7:30 p.m 12) SUPER BOWL XV: THE FINAL SUN· DAY. RADIO Basketball Laker s at Boston, 9: SO a.m .. K LAC ( S70). Hockey Kings at Philadelphia, 4:0S p.m ., KOGO (600). CThe Daily Piiot is not responsible for late ctaa,..s.) . Balanced " attack key for North . MOBILE. Ala. (AP> -Coach 8111 Walsh ol the San Francisco 49en said Saturday he was sur· pnaed at the success of the North's runnin1 aame in a 23-10 victory over the South in the 32nd annual Senior Bowl All-star 1&1ame · · 1 didn '\ think our running backs would run that well, but .David Ohrstreet and Randy Mc Millan really busted it in there ... Walsh said. "We blocked better than we anticipated." OVEasTREET, of Oklahoma, and Clifford Chatman of Central O klaho ma State scored touchdowns for the Yanks, who also had three field goals from .Penn State's Herb Menhardt. Walsh said be thought his 'team ·s ability to score twice against a brisk wind "made a difference " Red Miller of the Denver Bron· cos, coach of the South squad, said, "We were pretty much out· manhed and our inability to sus- tain drives all the way through was probably the major point in the _game." THE N~RTH us.ed a ball· control attack thatt featured the pinpoint passing of Portland State's Neil Lomax, who was named the game's Most V'1ua- ble Player, and the running Of Overstreet and Pittsburgh's Mc Millan. who had several crucial carries on draw plays that kept scoring drives alive. The South was ~eldom able to generate an attack against a d e fense that sacked Rebel quarterbac ks six times for losses ol 40 yards. Menhardt's field goals covered 22. 26 and 34 yards while Overstreet scored on an 11-ylfrd run ana Chatman on a 4-yard run. The North, which virtually put the game on ice with a 20· 7 lead early in the third quarter, cut the South's advantage in the series to 15·14-3. The North post· ed it.i second consecutive victory in this event that annually turns participants into professionals. THE SOUTH'S scoring came on a one-yard plunge by Billy Jackson of Alabama early in the second quarter and on a 43-yard field goal by Georgia's Rex Robinson in the third period The Yanks assumed control from the start. moving 75 ya.(ds with the opening kickoff to the South five before s talling, with Menhardt kicking the first of his three field goals, a 22-yarder. The drive featured the running of Overstreet. who had five car- ries for 29 yards. and McMillan, who had 20 yards on three at· tempts. The North defense then took charge, holding the Rebels to on- ly seven net yards on three possessions in the opening quarter. College bmketball . 49ers rip _Titans, 71-56 From AP dlspatcMs LONG BEACH -Forward Craig Dykema and center Dino Gregory scored 14 points each Salur· day. leading a balanced Long Beach Slate attack as the 49en rolled to a 71·56 Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball victoa:.y over visiting Fullerton State. · Forward David Johnson and reserve guard Ray Reeves added. 13 and 12 points, respectively. for the 49ers. who are now 2-0 in PCAA play and 7 · 7 overall. Dykema and Gregory led Long Beach in re· bounding with 10 and seven. respectively. Guard Michael Anderson paced Fullerton State with 20 points and six rebounds. Center Dave Wear added 15 points for the Titans, who are now 0·2 in league action and 2-12 overall. Keith Stephens led the Titans in rebounding with 11. Fullerton, which has now lost six straight aamea, waa beaten decisively despite the fact that it oulrebounded Long Beach 35-28. Ill .. Si. feppln P•~l/le LOGAN. Utah -Forward Brian Jackson hit 14 or 18 shots from the noor in scoring 29 points as Utah State cruised past Pacific 106-89 in a' .Pacific Coast Athletic Association game. Forward Edgar Wickliffe added 23 points for the A1gies, and guards Keith Hood and Lance Washington chipped in with 16 each u USU im· proved its record to 7-7 overall and l ·l in the PCAA. • Pacific, now 10·4 and 0.2, was led by center Ron Cornelius with 24 points. Ocean View Hi&b product Jeff Andrade, a freshman, scored 11 and Matt Waldron added 13 for the Ti1en. Utah State broke open a cloae 1ame late in the fl.rll half and rolled to a Sl-31 halftime lead. The A11ies were never threatened ln the second half. ,,.,,.r-.p-..8••1••••· SAN JOSE -San Jose State pard Dou1 Mur· rey 1ccnd four of hi• 1ame·hi&h 22 point.I ln the laat 20 aeeonda to lee a 52·47 victory over Fl'•no ltate ln Paclllc Coast Athletic AuociaUon acUon. Murrey hit a three-point play and added 8DOtber free thrOw u tbe Spartana turned bac:k a rall1 lD wbich Fl'esno State came from 10 point.I .., '9bind at balNme to Just three back with 1 :IO to play. ~--· .............. .. LOI ANOSLSS -Loyola forward Jtm •eClolbJ tmt' two ftM Uu'O'n wtU. ala MCGedt ... ......_ cliDcbial ~ TMt Welt Cout AW.Uc . I Conference victory for the Lions over visitirig University of San Diego. The Toreros pad moved to within one point at 70-69 with 38 seconds remaining on a jump shot by David Heppell. The Lions ran the clock down W1til McCloskey was fouled six seconds from the end and he made the clinching free throws. ' .. McCl~skey. an Estancia High product, finished with a season-high 34 points to lead all scorers. He made 12 of his 21 field goal attempts and all 10 or his free throw tries. Ne. I Orep11 St. •r.es•• CORVALLIS -Steve Johnson poured in 18 of his 24 points in the second hall to lead No. I-ranked Oregon Stale to an 82-55 Pacific· 10 Conference rompoverOregon. The Beavers. 5·0 in the conference and 13·0 overall; used a pressure defense to destroy the mistake-prone Dqcks. The 6-10 Johnson drew two quick fouls and played only six minutes in the first hair. Still, the Bea\lers Qtanaged to build a 35-25 halftime lead by forcing 18 Oregon turnovers. Ala•••• •••I• Ke11l•q TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -Sophomore tuard Ed- die Adams hit four shots in the last six minutes to help unranked Alabama lo a 59-55 Southeastern Conference upset of third-ranked K~ucky. Adam.a, who led the CrilMOl'I' Tide with 20 poinll, also made two free throws with 12 seconds remai.ninc to help ice the victory. The game wu tied 29-29 at the half and the lead shilled bttk and forth all the wsy. .•• .,,,.._e,...•llte•••• ANN ARBOR, lllcb. -Iowa's Steve Krafclaln dominated the blackbOarda u the 14th-ranked Hawkey• built a 20-polnt halftime lead, tben coasted to a 73-51 Blt Ten victory over ninth· ranked llichican. · The victory aave the Hawkey• an 11·2 seuon · record and enabled them to retain a share of the Bit Ten lead with a 3·1 conference mark. llicbiaan f~I to 11·2 and 2·2. r ..... 1:1 .... ,,., .. ,.···w EL PASO -Julius Wayne's •root Jump abot wit.la four HCODda left cave Tn•·El Puo a tc.a • up1et victory over 11Ur'·ranked Briebam Youn1 lD • Wftt9n Athletic Conlertftee 1ame. After Wayne'•. buktt, tlae inbounds pus by BYU'a Ttmo S.arelalDeD, Intended for Steve Cral1, w.t out ol bounda. SPORTS ON TV I FOOT.BALL / BASKETBALL Oahy ,..._ P-. lly G.,J ·~ RICH KINOORF (42) ANO JOHN KRESICH (22) OF ORANGE COAST BATTLE FOR THE BALL. Gillis' fears prove right . Pirates squarukr one away, 70-68 By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Ille O•lly Piie! SIMI Orange Coast College basketball coach Tandy G ilhs 1s more of a prophet than he cares to make out Before Saturday night's home game with G rossmont Colle~e. Gillis said: "I hope our t!UYS a re ready lo play tonight. (f they aren't, it could be a tough night for us." Then he watched as his Pirates squandered a nine-poi nt lead and eventually lost in overtime. 70-68. to the Griffins. It Just wasn't the Pirates' night. T"EV HELD A 59·56 LEAD with 22 seconds to play in regulation and appeared headed for victory when the roof caved in Mark Bonner hit the front end of a one-and-one free throw situation. then missed the second as the Griffins rebounded the shoL Then with six seconds to play, Keith Davis hit a jumper from 10 feet and sent the game into over· time. That's the way things went for the Pirates all night. With Fullerton defeating Santa Ana and Cerritos idle, the Pirates missed a chance to move into second place all alone in the South Coast Con- ference standings behind Fullerton. The Pirates had one horrendous cold streak in the second half when they failed to score for almost five minutes as the Griffins moved from a 50-41 deficit to take control al 52-50 by scoring 11 unanswered points. - DURING THAT SPAN the Pirates missed shots, made s everal pass ing turnovers and otherwise couldn't put the ball in the basket. Add to the fact that OCC turned the ball over on 16 oc- casions to nine ror the Grifs and that Grossmont shot at a torrid 63 percent in the second half and that was the ball game. "They shot well during that one streak," Gillis added. "But we weren't patient with our offense and nobody was moving. It seemed like all of our players were standing around. ·'To have a three-point lead with 22 seconds to play and cough it up really hurts. We can't lose lo teams we should beat and still have"a chance to win the conference. But that's what has happened to us all year long.'' Citrus pulls it out Citrus guard Henry Felix hit a 20-foot...shot with three seconds remaining to give his teaftrl' 68-66 win over Saddleback in Mission Conference play Saturday night on the losers' court. 1 Saddleback <2·1 in conference and 12-7 overall). held the lead only once, at 2-0: before Pete DeCasu lied .it wi(h 24 seconds remaining on a six· foot jumper. Citrus 0 ·2 in conference, S-10 overall), shot 50 per cent from the noor while Saddlebaclt, averag- ing 52 per cent oo the year golng into the game, shot juat 44.3 percent. Citrus got off lo a 40-32 halfUme lead, althougb Saddlebacll never trailed by more than 11 points in the second Jlalf. Citrus' Mike Lavelle led all scoren with 22 points and teammate Chuck Weaver addecMO. FORSHAY TAX SERVICE N.l IAILY-elT Yo.,1 TAI llW IOOM Specializing in personal and 1mall bu1ine11 retuma. CML FOi APPINTIEllT 54N513 . tMIMlw;.t ..... C...-.._ In the overt1m l' session . Orange Coast led early by one point on two occasions. then fell behind by three Even then. when John Saunders pul in a pair of free throws lo lie the count · at 68 with 46 seconds remainin~. it still appeared OCC had a chance to win But Gr~smont's Keith Davis hit from »ie rim of the key with 28 seconds to go and it was all over for the Pirates. MIKE. WILLS, A 6-6 •'RESHMAN center for the Griffins. had 24 points. all from the field. to lead both teams in sconn~ It was his work under the bask el and then nn the Pl' rt meter froin 12· 15 feet out that did much of the damai.:e to the Pirate cause -l''or the Pirates. (; rl'~ Krohnfeldt had 14 points with Saunders and Rich Kindorf adding 13 each ancLChris Beasley 11 The Orange Coast squad hit at 47 percent for the game with the r;r1mns hitting 52 percent 'i Orange Coast held the upper hand in rebound- 1n~. 35·25 Saunders was the top OCC rebounder with 10 with Brian Marav1ch picking off eight and having four assists. Tim Johnson had four blocked shots to bring his season total to 49. IRVINES NEWEST CITIZEN 8'.~ SIMPLE INTEREST PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS !1111 ,..,, " • ••mr••1111d1·d d.11h • •t•d11.~1 4u.1111·1h .11"11-.1111, 1111111 1h1 d.111• ••I d')""ll I" ll)t• 1IJh "' "11hdr .. 1 ... 1I NOMINIMUM NO TERM ·NO PENALTY THRIFf-BY-MAIL FREE TRANSRROF FUNDS Offtllt ...... ......,.,....., ...... a,... ... .., ....... ..... ( r . FOA THE RECORD I BASKETBALL I TENNIS .... •wiUa•• CO-'I •t •t t ~-••tit O••••.,_ W L ,.,I ,.._,. .. I• L-• II -C.•·~· "·~ ........... ,. .... ~ .. ['I._. ~ ·-I ' '• t'UlwU .,.. c-. ... . ,. fl l l, u ~· ...... ,o, ...... I ,. 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Branch v•n E•Qhitn c ..... ,., Klno Wh11t1nO'on J tnw-n Aft. c"''· Yft Ave. TO 110 1•5 1.m 1 t1 t1 !JO 66 931 I ti I s 3 J t • 20 0 I I n 37.00 0 PASS REC RIVING Ne. 'Y .. Av •. TO 4' I.. ,. 0 10 •• ISi It 5 1 1' Ht l .t 0 11 )M tJt • 11 llS • • o It 10> 10 . 0 1 01 ,, • 0 Sunkist Basketball scores lures College -Tu .. ·EI P•M> M , BYU •1 UCLA ,., Arttont 7' 8owl1no Green ... Gent M •th•Q•n ~· ·Butler LOS ANGELES Jon Butler or Edison and R e nni e Du rrand o r Ljlguna Beach will head an a ll -star list or Or ange County runners compet- ing in the Sunkist Indoor Invitational track meet Friday night. Jan. 30 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Buller will compete in the high school boy 's mile run, He posted a 3:57 in the 1,500-meter run last year, equivalent toa4:16mile Other Orange County runners in the mile in- clude Corona del Mar 's Jim Hartford (4: 19.8 ) and Shawn Gallag her (4:21.1); Costa Mesa's Scott Lacross ( 4 : 20. 7) and Fountain Valley's Tom Strehlow (4:22.8>. South Hills High 's Tom Cammack (4 : 16.9) and Corcoran Hlgh's Sergio Perez (4 :17.7) are the early favorites. Durrand will compete in the girl's 880-yard run and was th e sixth ranked half-miler in the '1ation last year. As a sophomore. she posted a time ot 2:09.41. Louise Romo ot North Torrance had a time or 2:08.95 and is entered along with Mula King of Ayer High with a 2:09.9 best. Other Orange County hopefuls include Cindy Stou1hton ot Corona del Mar; Barbara Vasquez of Irvine; LesUe Pratt of Ediaon; and Kerry Cerda ot Melodyland. In the hl1h school boy 's two-mile run, Dave Howard of Dana HlUa and Brad Meyer of Ualvenlty will take on 10111e ol the state'• top at~letea on tbe prep 1 ... 1. Meyer's best time outdoan lait aeuon wu t :".O wblle Howard •••:n.e. tian ltarta at 5 fer Uae bltb acbool atbletea. )I uc lr~•s. UC Sant• e .. wr•O lon9""11uch St 11, C:•I Slole Full<tlon 5' S•n Jow St Sl, F•-SI 41 Cat 11. w .... htrqton .s Sl•nfo1d •1. 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On the surface. the dispute appears simple. Rutledge charges that former Arizona State foot· ball Coach Frank Kush punched him in the face after he botched a punt durina a 19711 football game in SeatUe a1ainst the University or Wubin1toa. But the issue has grown to overshadow that single alleaation. In fact, it is an entire university ,athletic system that will stand trial. · t Rutledge charges he was subjected to "abuae, 'scorn and ridicule" by Kush, who also ii alJe1ed to have jolned with fellow defendent WilUam Mukill -a former Kush assistant -lo drive the punter off the te&Jl\ "and forsake bis scholarship relation .with ASU. II The suit claims Kush lied to RuUed1e'1 father when he told him no athletic scholarships were available. the first semester of RuUed1e'1 freshman year. - Rutled1e waa offered a acholanbip for the second -semester -and ao declined an offw from the University of ArilOna, ••YI the complalnt. And when K .. h declded Rutledte no toncer wu useful to the team, be alle1edly lntbnidated the player, ridiculed bim ln front of bl1 t.amma~• and told a newapaper reporter Rutledle'1 daJljl u a Sun DevU were ended. Kuab wanted to offer tbe 1cbolanbip to someone ..... tbe complatnt aUec•. It H)'I what Kush didn't know WU tllat Rutlqe bad 1tdf ... a cbnt lnfectklD rwultlq from • automobd• aeet· dent .,...., hll trwbman .-cl~---,..,.. llhnols SI SI, W ltlol'IOI\ S4 l ottc10 11. w Nl•<l'tto•n 66 Bullft ll, Ka•"' 10 117 (otl Clntonnell 87, Vtto1n1• h eh 11 E Mlchlll'On 67, Olllo u H Tul\•lt. lni11anaSt 19 Orel ~.,.,.rt, 10, E••nw111~ 66 ll•IPM•IM> le. S.IMI \1 Wl<h1la St /J, S llllnol\ 41 Soulh Carohn.io '1, MarQUf'lt• 8' W ICet>tU(.,.._S, Akron II Loyola 81, Dayton II 1011 S-11 Florid• 14, M'""'iPfll II LSU ll,~01•6\ St lou1\ 66. Mf!IT1Pfl•I St S9 W•V For.-1 llO. 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CA . 17141 559-4081 • .......... .,,..,. ....... -..... •'-... •••4• • ........... ···-·~ •• t• ......... -- Blackwell presents fad& romt' and ao. but fuhHic••bh• •omen al.-av"i '\t'C'~ tJlll O•llt-nn.: C'loU\• Oes11nlt of r.uJ)h1)t1 1·1u wn •11d lem11urut) are· .i \r11demuk uf th• m an known b M r Hlacllwell Al.u f~ ror hti. annu•I worM llrtued -wo men h~t he t•rtt,.le~ la.ct Ill• dr~ses ... uh bo~. ruffl tti. .. nd l<1t'e for d 1e11t:. iill ov~r the "urld Illa 'II: well ha.s earned ii re uli'U(Jtl for -cootrovt>~)' 10 c1. -bus tnes::. tradl taonalh dOminated by Euro~an de "'goers He ... as born in Brooklyn s .. Hell'i. K1tt·he n" and,. as a child aNor. pla)ed in ··Dead End Kid" mov ies, which may have spared him from b(>coming a reaJ-ufe hoodlum Still a mavenck, Blackwell now hves in Los Angeles and hosts a radio program in addition to overseetng his fashion busUless an the garment dis tract or lhe city His designs now mclude a hne of men's., .neckties. active sportSwear . hair care products and a collection of designer jeans for both sexes. Blackwell lectures anf! presents ·. d11.1 ril)' fi.Nhlun ~huwll 1n mllfly parts 11f I II•· ('OUJtlr)' 1111 Feb al. the SS Swrnn IUl<l Jude ""'"~u ·i1 Cuunt'll wtll ll ponsor h lJ1•kw1.'ll Prescnb ," 11 luncheon .m ll ra,h1v11 'how 1:1t lht· Disneyland llul t-1 t 'h,ornuu1 for th•· t'vent 1s Dorothy KMker of Hunt1r1~ton Heach, and she will be 11s:.1sl cd by Marie Shaw , Ag11c!> <.'rossan, Phylhs Salyer. Mimi J)r1:i l·r.ll._ h r e l"l ill l and But • 'J 1 r hobou T he ~roup will raise funds for 11.irish <\nJ l'ommunity projects such as a thrift !lh<>p. a .center tn Hunt· 1n~ton Bearh for runaways and net-dy mtll\•1duals, a parish blood -bank and trans port at1.on ror lhe ddt'rly t'ounc d "resident Mrs .• Philip M d .'rl'a has invited other paris hes in , tht.• Diocc:.t· of Orange to attend. TH·ke~ are S25 fo r luncheon, show and door prizes . and chances on a Ul al·kwell on grnal design will be sold sevarately. l'all 968-80.S:J for reservallons and information J } I • f f \ I -'I ( I I. I • I. l I i , I • I ' I ; \ 1' • \ .. • Ruffles, bows and Lace add a flat teriny. Lady-lik{! emphasis to designs by Mr. Blackwell. Black Lace on organdy rabove) comes with yards of extra fabric for a shoulder wrap. Ru.ff Les r left ) .c;wzrl at the edges of a full skirt and sleeves created from a shadow-stnpe. La vender polyester. A dramatic black dmner dres.<\ <far left 1 shines with sat 111 bows at the shoulders and back opemn~ · / M~imed girl doesn't want pity By MIKE McQUEEN ~....-~aWrltff MIAMI CAP> -Nine m.onlhs ago, Shanreka Perr y was a hard-charging forward on the Holmes Elesnentary School basketball team and enjoyed an occasional nei&hborhood ~ame or softball. Today the rail-thin 12-year-0ld walks wilh crutches. She has no lert leg or hip, scars left by the city's bloody r acial explosion last May on an evening that began with a neighborhood game of softball. ·shanreka's leg was amputated al Jackson Memorial Hospital after a car, careening out or con· trol with a shattered windshield, crashed into her the night or May 17 in the first outbreak or violence of what became three days ol rioting. After six months in lhe hospital, the shy, soft -spoken youngster is back in her Liberty City home . The a.c cident a tole ber moblllty, but she says it hasn'tbrokenherspirit. "I FEEL THE SAME," Shanreka said u she stood up from a couch and smiled broad· ly while her slater snapped a picture with an lnstamatic camera, a Christmas gift. "I don't feel sorry about it at all. I don't like for people to feel SOITY for me." Shameka baa received a lot ol attenUon and sympathy since 1be wu injured. Her sixth-srade clau 1tarted the Sbanreka Perry 1'nllt F\and to help pay ber medltal billa, and an Elka Lodte In Uberty City b~ Ht up a teparate tru1t fu1Jd to be tvaed over to her when abe la 11. "It (the k>A ol bw let) ii' aot 1obal io atop me from cloAdl wlaat I trant to do," Sb...,..a •lid. "I can about it -::f;l wlall I 1UU bad lt, but JOU I'm tiDll&taa8' .... ....., •• - "Shanreka does everything for herself," said he r mother, Patricia Small. "She puts on her clothes, makes her bed -ever· ything." MISS SMALL ISN'T as forgiv- ing as Shanreka, one of four chtldren who live in a small, fo ur.bedroom apartm ent in Afri can Square, a s nappy. looking housing project only three blocks fro m a n old restaurant leveled by fire during the r iots. "I appreciate all what has been done for her ," lhe 29-year-old divorcee said. "But it'll never be enough. It's not going to gel her leg back." · Kulp brothers severely. Jeffrey was also stabbed a and shot and his right ear and part of his tongue were cul off. He died in J ackson Memorial 26 days later. Miss Gettman escaped wilh m inor in juries after being rescued by a black taxi driver. Last fall, James McCullough, 20 , wa s co nvict e d or manslaughter in Kulp's death. One man was acquitted, and charges against two other young blacks were dropped for lack or evidence. The Kulps' car bad pinned Shanreka against a wall. Her lert leg dangled from her body, her eyes were dilated and she was almost unconscious. The car had pinned Shanreka against a wall. Her left leg dangled from her body, her eyes were dilated and she was almost unconscious. 'I don't remember what haJfpened,' she says. Shanreka was playing softball in front of her home that, Satur· day evening j usl a s word reached the neighborhood of the acquittal in Tampa of four former Dade County police orficeQ, all while, on charges stemming Crom the beating death of black busi- nessman Arthur McDuffie. As enraged blacks were taking to the streets In protest, a carload of whites -Michael Kulp, 18, his brother, Jeffrey, 22, and Debra G~ttman, 23, unknow· ingly drove into the developing riot on tbetr way home from • d-ay at the beach. THBla •• •oo• WU l\ar· rounded and pelted by rockl and bottle.. Tbe windabield was amaabed and tbe car spun out ol control, hittint Sbanreh and a pedellrian, 1s-1ear-old Albert Ne\.IGll. The mob c1r.,1ed the OCCU· panta but ol tbe en and beat the "I WAS IN A SHOCK," Shanreka recalled. "I don't re- member what happened,." Already ovuburdened with riot victims, doctors and nurses at Jackson worked furiously. They pumped 10 units of blood into her body. At 10 p .m . that ni1bt , Sbanreka lapsed intp un· consciousness and didn't wake up unW 12 boun later. She wu to spend tbe next montlll ln tbe hospital. It wu a mild surprise, and an early Chriatmas present for Miss Small, when the 1irl wu releHed from Jackson the day before 'Ibank1fivin1, a month before doctors bad anticipated 1be would be healthy enoqh to return home. Doctors say they plan lo replace her lost limb wtth an, artiftdal lea. "'l'BSY BA VEN'T 88NT me .... .,.;'9 ~ .... ,..._; a bill yet, but I'm not Roing to worry about it," Miss Small said. "l can't worry about that." Shanreka, too, said she isn't worried about her misfortune. On Christmas Day, s he told eve r yone s h e want ed a normal holiday free or depress ing talk about her injuries. She clowned with her brothers and sisters and experimented with an electronic lie-tac-toe game. She said she's glad her family moved from an upstairs apart· ment to a downstairs unit. "It's easier to get around ," Shanreka said . "It's bigger and it doesn't have an upstairs. I like it ... In September, Shanreka wiil return to sch ool, probably Miami Edison Middle School because it has an escalator, she said. "Yeah. Things are back to normal," Miss Small said. "The only dung missing is her leg." R iot victim Shanreka Perry exercises arms. Writertaps'body'energy By ll. BlllEllLEY THOMPSON ._ ........... W"'9r PRINCETON, N.J . -There's no energy crisis in Flora Davia' life. Ma. Davia is as worried about gasoline sup- plies Hd electricity prices as the average person, but that's not the type of energy lhat really lntereata ber. What excites her is the ability t.o do thlnas. overcome depression -''how to tap your body's natural ener1y to look better, feel better, and do .more -every day of your life.'' or so aaya tbe dust jacket of her latest boot, "Livinl Alive!" In It, Ma. Davis, a 15-year veteran ol books and articles on medical and peycbololical aub- Jects, examines the elfecta ol diet, MX, 1leep, exerclle, biorhythm, baromevtc preuure and m~. . . • "lbere'a nervOUJ eneray and CGUtructlve energy . . Nervous energy ts splfllling your wheels," Ms. Davis said in a recent interview. "I follow my own advice. but not all advice applies to everybody .... I follow what helps me," said Ms. Davis, who was a Redhook &hOlt• writer for lhe sex researchers Mutera and Johnson. Ms. Davis doesn't inject her own phlloeopby into lhe writina, preferrln& lnatead t.o tranllat, into fathomable English the reseattb and COD· cluslons of a variety of experts. • But ahe said she tries out tbetr tbeortea on herself. And sometimea tbey don't won. "Proteln nta alf a biocbemical reaction," she aakt, refeninl to "brain ctwnkU'J." ."So whm •• 1et up and ut 1 bit. ltarebJ break.f~t1 we're putU.n1 ourHlv• back to sleep. Alla itealr at mcbt w~ JOU ap -- you wat to wlnd down." '{ I J .. c I • ......... -.. -... .......... . •• ~LY J)llVI Blackwell presents Fada rom.-•nd t1<J. bu1 fai.h111o able" •Omf'I\ •I••)'\ JJffk c.UI 0•1t.:r11111. t'k>lbM Dea1&n6 ol !.ovh1 st1t•1tlet111 irnll femuwut> •rt ,. t radc:mairk of 1tu -·man known Mr 8lat'twell ·I~ f•~ fbr hJ' annual W'1r!>l ~eu~ 'Women h~l hl' l'r\"llll!~ lad) lJ.ke dresa~ wllh bc.iwa. rulOe:. a nd lace for c·hentl> all ove:r thl! wCJ'rld ·. ·Black.well h<U earned " reputi.uon tor \'OOtrove~y 111 a bw.mes:. trad1 t1onaU) dornmated b> turovean de 1gner.. He was born m Urouklyn·s ·'Hell :. K1ll'hen" a nd. ct:. a c hild ..a(·tur pla) ed an "Dead End Kid" mmnes. what'h may have spared him from becoming a real hie hoodlum Still a maverick. Blackwell now lives in Lo6 Angeles and hosts a radao program in addition lo overseemg h1:. fashion business an the garment di~ trict of the city. His designs now include a hne of men's neckties, active s portswear, hair care products and a collection of designer jeans for both sexes. Blackwell lectures and presents .. 1•llut1ty fi.11t111111 ">how'> 111 m 1u 1y µarts ul l hl' l'Wllll ~ 1111 .,.eb ~. Uw S."> ~1111110 Cl.lld Jude "'11 111 uo !'uun<.·al · will ' ~ponsor 111 .. 1·kw1'll l'rt:~•·nt:.. a luncheon <111cf r ..... t111111 '>huw al lhl' Uasneylancl II 11l t•I \'hdll man foa tlw t•vf'nt ts Dorothy B11rker llf tluntrngto11 Beach. and she waH be u:.:.1sted hy Mane Shaw. \gnc~ l'1Y1>11an. Phyllis Salyer , Mimi l>f1Hvll. l11·p lf a ll a nd Bert ~1c·holMm • The ~rou p will raise funds for parish JOd community projects such <ts " thrift shop, a cenl~r in Hunt 1n~to n Beach fo r runaways and llt'l'dy tnd1v1dua ls, a parish blood bank and trans portation for the ddcrly Coum·ll president M r s Phahp Mt·Crea has anviled other parishes an the 01occse llf Orange to attend Tickets are $2!> for lunch~n. show and door prizes. and chances on a Blackwell oragmal design will be sold .. separately Call 968-8053 for reservations and information. /' ~~ ) . ·,, , 1 ... J '1 \ I. ~ -, I ) ~ • t. , '/ ( / \ , ~ \ I ' I I \ ... \ I ... "'. ~. , . \ \\ Rujfle!f bows and lace add a flatteri11y , lady-like emphasis to deszyns by Mr. Blackwell. Black lace cm organdy (above) comes with yards of extra fabric for a shoulder wrap. H.uff les r left ) swirl at the edges nf a full skirt and sleeves created from a shadow·stripe. Lavender polyester_ A dramatic bLw·k drnner dress (far left J shmes wtth sa tm bows at the shoulders and hack oµenmg Maimed girl doesn't want pity By MIKE McQlJEEN _.._. ....... , .... MIAMI <AP> -Nine months ago, Shanreka Perry was a ttard-charging forward on the Holmes Elementary School basketball team and enjoyed an occasional neighborhood game or softball. -'f-oday the rail-thin 12·year-old walks with crutches. She has no left leg or hip, scars left by the city's bloody racial .explosion last May on an evening that began with a neighborhood game ol softball. ·-Shanreka's leg was amputated at Jackson Memorial Hospital after a car, careening out of con- trol with a shatte1jed windshield, cras hed into her the night or May 17 in the fint outbreak of violence of what became three days ol rioting. After six months in the hospital, the shy. soft -spoken youn1ater is back in her Liberty City bome. The ac~ident stole her mobility' but she says it hasn't broken her spirit. •1 1 FEEL THE SAME," Sbanreka said u she stood up from a couch and smiled broad· ly while her sister snapped a picture with an lnstamalic camera, a Christmas sift. "I don't feel IOl'f)' about it at all. I don't like for people to feel sorry for me.'' Shameka bu received a lot ol attention and sympathy since atle wu injured. Her 1lxth-1nde cla11 atarted the Sbanreka Perry 'l'nllt Fund to help pay ber ·medical bllla and ID ~ Lodte in Liberty Ctty ha~ aet up a aeparate trust fund to be ~ed over to ber when ~ la · "lt (tbe k>u of her let) & Mt lolnl to lk)p me from dolnt ftal I Wllllt to do,'' Sb...,.U laid. 141 can about It ud l wlM I 1UD Md ltrbut JOU tb1M I'm ..,. ................. , .. .. -- "Shanreka does everyt)ling for he rself," said he r mother. Patricia Sma ll. ''She puts on her clothes. makes her bed ever· ything." MISS SMALL ISN'T as forgiv- ing as Shanreka, one of four children who live in a small, four -bedroom apartment in African Squa r e, a snappy. looking housing project only three bloc ks from a n old restaurant leveled by fire during the riots. _ ·'I appreciate all what has been done for her," the 29-year-old divorcee said. "But it'll never be enough. ll 's not going to get her leg back.'' Kulp brothers severely. Jeffrey was also stabbed a and shot and his right ear and part or his tongue were cut off. He died in J acksOfl Memorial 26 days later. Mi ss Gettman escaped with minor injuries after being rescued by. a black taxi driver. Last fall, J ames McCullough, 20, w as co nv ic ted of manslaughter in Kulp's death. One man was acquitted, and charges against two other young blacks were dropped for lack of evidence. The Kulps' car had pinned Shanreka against a wall. Her left leg dangled from her body, her eyes were dilated and she was almost unconscious . The ca1' had pinned Shanreka against a wall. Her left leg dangled from her body, her eyes were dilated and she was almost unconscious. 'I don't remember what happened,' she says. Sbanreka was playing softball in front of her home that Satur- d ay evening just as word reached tbe neighborhood of the acquittal in Tampa of four former Dade County police offlcen, all white, on char1es atemmin1 from the beating death of black basi· nessman Arthur McDuffie. As enraged blacks were taking to the streets in protest, a carload of whites -Michael Kulp, 18, his brother. Jeffrey, 22, and Debra Gettman, 23, unknow... ingly drove lnto the developi.DC riot on their way home from a day at the beach. TH~a a• DODG& waa sur- rounded and pelted by rocu and bottlea. Tbe wlndableld waa amaabld and £be car 1pun out of control, blWq Sbureta and a pedetlrian, 1S.7ear-0Jd Albert Ne\IOD . Tbe mob drqted the · OCCU· puta out of tbe ear and beat the ''I WAS IN A SHOCK, .. Shanreka recalled. "l don't re· member what happened." Already overburdened with riot victims, doctors and nurses at J ackaon worked furiously. They pumped 10 unit.a of blood into her body. · At to p .m . that nitbt, Sbanreka lapsed into un· • conaciouaneu and dido 't wake up unW 12 boura later. Sbe wu to spend the next montba In the hospital: · It wu a mild surprise, and an early Christmas present for Mill Small, when the 1trl wu releaHd from Jackson the day before 1bank11ivin1, a month before doctors bad anticipated abe would be healthy enouch to retumbome. Docton say they plan to replace her lost limb wltb an artlfl.dal 1.,. .. TllSY. RA VEN'T 88NT me ' a bill yet, but l'm not going to worry about it." Miss Small said. "I can't worry about that." Shanreka. too. said she isn't worried about her misfortune. On Christmas Day, she told eve r yo ne s h e wa n ted a normal holiday free of depress ing talk about ·her injurjes. She clowned with her brothers and sisters· and experimented with an electronic tic-tac-loo ~ame. She said she's glad her family moved from an upstairs apart ment to a downstairs unit. "It's easier to get around," Shanreka said. ''It's bigger and it doesn't have an upstairs. I like it ... Jn September, Shanreka will return to school, probably Miami Edison Middle School because it has an escalator, she said. ''Yeah. Things are back to normal," Miss Small said "The only thing missing is her leg." I i ~ c Riot victim Shanreka Perry exercises arms. Writertaps'body'energy By a. BRIERLEY THOMPSON A_.._.,.,..,.,_, PRINCETON, N.J. -There's no energy crisis in Flora Davia' life. Ma. Davia is as worried about gasoline sup- plies and electricity prices as the average person, but that's not the type or energy that really Interest.a her. What excites her is the abitlty to do thin1a. overcome depreuion -"how to tap your body's natural ener1y to look better, feel better, and do more -every day of your life," °" ao aays tbe dust jacket of her latest book, "lJvin1 Alive!" · In It, lb. Davia, a IS.year veteran of boob and articles on medical and ptyc.boloclul sub-· j~ta. examines tbe effecta of dle, HX, sleep, . exercile, blorbythm, baJ'OIDetric preuure and more. "There'• nervO\U ener11 and CODatruetlv• energy . . Nervous energy 1s sptnnin1 your wheels,"' Ms. Davis said in a recent interview. ''I folloW"'fny own advice. but not all advice applies to everybody. . . . I follow what helps • me." said Ms. Davis, who wai a Redbook thoet• writer ror the sex researchers Muters and Johnson. Ms. Davia doesn't inject her own eblloeopby into the wlitin1, p~ferrinl lnatead to" traufate into fathomable Eatli•h the research and eon· clusiona ol a variety of e:aperta. But she said abe tries out tbetr theories on herself. 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In fact, It is an entire university 11thlf'tir 11y11tem that will stand trial. ltulled1e charges fie was 11ubjttted to "abuse, 111·11rn Mnd ridicule" by Kush, who also is alleted to h1tvf! jolned with fellow defendent Wiiliam Muldll 11 former Kush assistant to drive the punter off the team "and forsake his scholanhip relation with ASU." The suit clMims Kush lied to RutJedte's father when he told him no athletic scholanhlpa were Mvallable. the first semester of Rutled1e'1 freshman year. Rutledge was offered a acholanhip for the second semester -and so declined an offer from the University of Arl&ona, aays the cqmplalnt. And when Kuah decided Rutled1e no loqer wu uaeful to the team, he alle1edly lntimidated the player, ridiculed hlm lD front of bla teammat• and told a newspaper reporter· Rutledae'a days u • Sun OevU were ended. Kush waattd to ofter tbt 1cbolar1bip to tomeane tlH, Utt com_plaint .U.,•. 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' . .,. . . .. . , ~ ......... ,.._ ...... _.,. ... ,,. .. ._. ........ .., ... ...... ·-····-··· .... . . t ........... ·-~ • Sunday, January 18. 1981 DAILY PILOT 87 I BE AN ICE SKATING ~ at an· 1 , , ICE CAPADES CHALET • NEW CLASSES STARTING • REGISTER NOW~for internationally famous Ice Capades Chalet Ice Skating Scht1ol. Whether you've ice skated before o r never ice skated in your li fe, one of these c lasses is for you. • BEGINNERS WELCOME! • ------- M rs Dt>A 1 n1u1&d .\I 1s~ I.ester .\fr B 1ella11d Miss Hansen Ire ~ ~i\r111011tl· ·-Kl·apiwnha C'u.rll!> 0 t'Ar mond dnd Mary L~e Klappen back. both of tluntinglOn Beat h. were married an the L'mtcd Methodist Church. Garden U rove The bnde. I.I aughter of Mr and Mrs l' A Klappenbaek of Huntington Be&l'h. graduated from Edison High School and attends Cal State Long Beach She is e mployed by Bra kke SchafrulZ Associated The gr oom . son of Mr and Mrs Robert DeArmond Sr of Huntington Beach , 1s a graudate of Edison High School and attends Orange Coast College He works for Custom Backg round Music Systems. T he couple plan to hve in Fount<on Valle y after a trip to Hawaii Kramer-Martin Kim Mane Martin of Laguna Beach and Michael Kramer of South Pasadena were mar r ied in St Cathe rine 's Catholi c Church in Laguna Beach. The bride. daughter of Patricia Myers Martin of Laguna Reach graduated fro m Cornelia Connelly High School an Anahei m and . the University of Southern California. She is e m ployed by the Southwestern Universit y School of Law. The groom. son of Randall Kram er of En· cino, is a graduate of South Pas adena High 'Sch ool and the U n i v e r sit y of Southern California. He is an attorney. The couple plan to li ve in Los Angeles after a trip to Aspen. Colo. Haniman-Kuether Dona ld Jeffrey Hamman of Newport Beach and Eleanor Anna Kuether of Sunland have ex- changed wedding vows in Sunland. The bride, daughter of Robert and Phyllis Kuether of Sunland, graduated from Verdugo Hills HiJh School in Sunland and UC Santa Barbara. She works for the family ceramics and porcelain bus iness The groom, son of Donald and Ernestine Hamman of Fullerton. is a graduate of Valencia High School and Placentia Cypress College, UC Santa Barbara and \he UC Hastings College of Law. He is associated with the firm of Malcolm and Daly in Newport Beach. The couple plan to live in Newport Beach following a trip to Mexico. Moore-Moser David Allen Moore or Oxford, Ohio, has taken Sharon Kay Moser of Costa Mesa as his bride. The new Mrs Moore is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Moser of Costa Mesa and a graduate of Cost a Mesa High School and Or ange Coast.College. She is employed as a dental as sistant. -. The groom, son of Maj. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Oxford, Ohio, graduated from Talawanda High School in Oxford, the Culver Military Adademy in Culver, Ind., and attended the University of Oregon He is in the Marine Corps. The couple plan lo live oo Kaneobe, Hawaii. Big inheritance /or secretary NEW YORK (AP) -A former secretary forced lo return over $1 mil.lion in s tocks and art to the conservators of her one·time employer 's estate has been left $1 million. a Park Avenue co·op and a Renoir painting in the Gener al Motors Corp. executive's will. Helene Barak was named as the chief beneficiary of Paul Garrett, who died last No- vember al age 89, in a will offered for probate in Manhattan's Surrogate Courton Thursday. Mrs. Barak was Garr ett's secretary for 20 years. Three years ago, she was forced by the conservators of his estate to return two Renoirs and one Sipac, valued at a total of $350,000. which she said Garrett gave her. She also was forced to return 50,800 shares of TelePrompTer stock and 4,035 shares of GM atoclt, plus dividends, valued at $850,000, and a $41,000 group insurance policy of Garrett's that made her daughter, Brenda, bis beneficiary. Garrett's physician, Dr. Thomas Fahey, had testified at the state Supreme Co<art lrial that the executive bad shown signs or pro· 1ressive senility since 1974. Garrett was declared incompetent in 1977 and conservators were appQinted lo manage his estate, estimated at aboul $5 million. Mn. Barak a1reed in an out-of-court settle· ment ln May 1m to return t.he stock and art, altbCMllh she maintained t.hey were gifts from· Garrett .. Attome)'s for Garrett's slsten, Mildred Day and Mabel Wal!IJ'I', said t.hey were studylnl the will, which wu written ln. 19'15, and mi1ht cbaU-.ett. 'Garr.tt jolned GM u public relatiou dine· wr ln 191 and retired u corporate vice presl· deetlnia. ... alto left -·-to bi.a slater lllldred; ••to bi.a brodMr•ln·law, Ellil Rlga; •.ooo 6o'two Giber former HCretartei; .,,000 to tbe U .. •enltJ Club;. and UM rest to bit alma aat.r, Wbltman Colle1e ln Walla Walla, Wuh. ·~ ,\;/rs. Connell Miss Carson Groth-J olmson Laura Marie .Johnson of Balboa and Bruce Wt•ndell Groth of Sacrame nto have announced lhcir ntanstowed T he br ide·clect, daughter of Mrs., Elizabeth Bailey of Balboa. graduated from Newport II arbor lligh S<"hool ctnd UC Santa Barbara. The future, ~room . son of Mr. and Mrs Ha lph Groth of Sacramento. graduated from Foothill flj~h School and UC Santa Barbara. A wedding 1s planned in the Lutheran r hurch rir the Master in Corona del Mar Sebek-Hansen Ann Marie Hansen or Rolling Hills and Jef· fry Steven Sebek or Newport Beach are engaged 10 he ma rried The future bride, daughter of Rola nd and Lorraine Hansen of Rolling Hills. graduated from Miraleste High School and the University of Southern California. Sebek, son of Frank and J eanne Sebek of port Beach, is a graduate of Newport bor High School a nd CaJ State Long Beach . T he wedding site will be the Neighborhhood Church in Palos Verdes. Bjelland-Lester Diane Ellen Lester of Costa Mesa and Timothy Paul Bjelland of Long Beach have a n· ' nounced their ~ngagement. The bride·elect , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lester of Costa Mesa, graduated from Costa Mesa High School, Orange Coast College and UCLA. The future groom , son of Mr. and Mrs . M arshaH Rothrock of Long Beach and Paul Bjelland of Oregon is a graduate of Millikan lli ~h School in Long Beach and attended UCLA. 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SURF AND SAND SHOPPINQ VTLLAGE 1465 South Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach• 714/497-4774 t , ~ •• DAIL 1 I'll ~II • • The goodbye blues . . . ·Just tell them to kiss off I I hitv4' bt"t'n t1u1)'tntc h~llo and aood b ) (' for 11\'f'I t0 y .. 10'11 llOW, anc1 I llll tlori I havt• lhf'th•nat ol It No rmu\er hvv. hard I tr-, I s&\U ('IU\0 \ ant1di1att> who 111 .. lht! IOat4'n lhc-1'h ... ,.,, I ht• hutc 11•n or lh4' .-avt'r £1 t"n Um4' I think l m llll)'lntc belJo lt• a hitk,.r ht' s 111 v lllMabl} a huu.-r and I t'Dd u~ t 111 1 wilt• m 'ann1' .. uu •t m> ... c1 .. lt•Jk111tc hl.-w mumm' 1t1u1 ht•' JWil fall~n uut of 1i. 1'ht' 111 !11 1 liU aoa • .,iant h 1p forw ,1:111.l .u11I t•ndana Oti tJt.0-. oJ hh 1 .... , On \hr ulht>r n.uHl 1f Ill· ' ;a kt ft ..nd \ th1nll ht-11 " wu vcr I t-1\d UV "'1lt1 Ill) h1H1~ lfl· ht!> t' .. ( l 1 t-· vbs'-"'' t<d o lul of h.-Uo:. cm d s°'-lllb)l' .mu lri.nld; for ~h~r drama. nu une losi.t:s htdlu bf'ttt'r tban -.huYi lHz µ~µle On talk s how:. the\ i.woop out frum behind .. curtltlO~are surpnsed ro-s--e~ \ht" h~t whom they just :ia" 15 se<'onds before .. nd go for th e lt<f\ r ht't'lc They :.Omt.>llmb !>land on lll'loe and raise OOt' foot Orf lhe floor 'l'hvr•· 11> 1wvcr any c•onfronta t 1u11 ut uo'c' llV carr1 n~:. 1·1th'h1t•I! 111 111:. hair 111 fountain 11t'll'> 11wwlur111tt 1nfl~lt'<I µart.s of \ llUI Jllulotll\ It lht' Klll':tl ha1o k11own tth' host 1111 tl\l'r ""hour, they lOUl'h hps, lwm•t 1·Jrdul 11ut to ~mudge the 1tlolt:. ur 1l';1\c a lritt·e on the k1 s~l't' rti ... k1 ,,:. ha:. all the wis1 mth arn.l pas:.1<>n uf blotlmg ciu 'cl>:O. h1>:.t1ck 0 11 lo1lel tissue. but 11 luoktt wonderful "'ur !>ht'l'f put'ket power n'> unc comi)ares with R1 t hard Dawson, on h1~ gitrn.~ stww. l''am1ly Feud l clo<'ked him on une JO minute s how and he dis pcnsed a lulal of 23 kisses One thing I discovered is tha t when yo u 're tense aoout w111ning Se.ri~-m.. '50s-sfyle $10.000, ~btt-kis~..-ith your eyes OPt'li The p ri ze lc:>r tbe most awkward grffting kiss has to go to the Catholic Church 's Kiss of PeKNl. During the more pro· gress1ve services, you are asked to turn to the person standing · next to you and extend to him a vrnsh for peace and a kiss. It's . hke a r,eligious ~llnd date. The problem 1s we are expeet· ed to 11<> now what our mot.hers used to say we'd go blind for if we weren't married. Touching w1lh affe<.'lion now is an accept&· ble part of our society We all s tumble through jt somehow, but J was secretly iin· rressoo the other night when I saw a woman leaving a party. The host reached out to kiss her and she said, "I have a bad back " When he reached out to s hake he r hand, sh e said, "Sorry. Too many rings." When ht.' waved she grinned, "I have a JCaluus husband .. Then she turned and winked. .. But write me'" 'lo~ that's C'lass The mystery called men DEAR ANN LANDERS : I have a yellowed copy of an arti· cle that several or us wish you would reprint. It appeared in your column 22 years ago. When I was first married, I thought I - was the only one who felt this way -and then I read this and knew I was not alone. It was a great comfort to me. Now I have daughters who are contemplating marriage. I showed them this 1958 column and they thought it was terrific. It may seem old-fashioned to some. but in our circle many or thes e ideas still prevail. Please rerun it. -Manawa, Wis. DEAR MANAWA: O•ly ZZ years old? It sou•ds like something from another cen- tury. I'm printing It as aa uam- ple of outr.~eous sexism. -19158 vintage. Pear Ann . What is man? Here is my definition : Man is wh a t a wo m a n marries . Generally speaking he has two hands and two feel. Bul he rare· ly has more than one dollar or one idea at a time. Making a husband out of a man is one of the most intricate and challeng- ing forms of plastic art known to civilization. This art required a knowledile of science. sculpture. common sense. intuition, pa· tience. faith, hope and charity What a phenomenon that a small , tend e r , soft , violet- scented <·reaturc like a woman should enjoy kissing a slubby- chinned. tobacco and bourbon- scented thing like a man. IC you natter a man. you frighten him lo death. If you don't. you bore him to death If he gets what he wants, he becomes disinterested and it's the end. tr he doesn't get what he wants, he becomes dis- interested and there is no begin· mng U you wear gay colors, eye makeup ~nd startling hats, he hesitates to take you out. IC you wear a tailored suit and a little brown beret, he stares all even- ing al the woman in gay colors, eye makeup and the startling hat. If you are a clinging vine. in·"' capable of making a decision. he considers you an idiot. If you are decisive and accomplished, he considers you unfeminine. If you are simple and un· complicated, he longs for a brainy woman with ideas. If you are a brainy woman with ideas, he feels you are competing with him, and eventually he dumps yo u in favor o f a st upid playmate. Whal is the solution to this puzzlement of human nature, this coUage of quirks a nd con- tradictions? Who knows the answers? I don'L That's why I'm writing to Ann Li:inders . - Augusta, Maine DEAR AUGUSTA: Woman . was never meant to unders&aod man. Sbe Is Jut supposed t.o love him. DEAit ANN LANDERS: l just finished reading "Soulmates but Nol Mr. & Mrs ." Does it ha ppen that you don't know what a live- in is called? ll's a l'OSSL·Q - Person of the Opposite Sex Shar- ing Li ving Quarters . The census bureau came up with this because they ran into the problem. too. I'm 13 and even I know that' Besides, I think if a person wants lo in· troduce a live-in as just that, it's her own personaJ business. - Not A Brat, JusiATr ·ng To Help In Pa. DEAR NOT A AT: Yoa're 13! ! ! Hug on my addttu, Toots. I Wak y are going &o be a steady oorres dent. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I think you are all wet whe n you s ay the bride who does not ac knowledge each and every wedding girt with a written note is a clod. Six hundred people attended my wedding. Do you have any idea how Ion~ it would take me to sit down and wntc a thank you n<>le to every ~>erson wh o sent a gift? And I think you ou~ht to know beforf' you give s ur h crazy advil't' that in some c·ases <ts many as ~1x people pitched in together for one gift. I work an eight-hour day and still have to fix meals. do the laundry, marketing and a j1llion other things. I told everyone who went through the r eceiving line , "Thanks for the lovely present." Thal shouJd be enough. Wh at's more, every p('rson who at· tended the reception got plenty to eat and drink . and 1t cost my folks plenty. l''ED UP ON YOUR BUM ADV ICE DEAR FED: Sill hundred peo· pit-'! Obviously, you found the time and f'nergy to send out • s tag11:e rin1t numbe r or invit•· lions. Now you should crank yourself up and find the time and energy to say "thank you." The fun and refreshmen&s at the reception don'& quJte make It, Kiddo. Commercials keep stereotypes CLEVELAND \AP> -Although there' are now more women in the workplace, the same sexual stereotypes exist in prime-lime television commercials today as 10 years aco, according to a Cleveland State University study. ·'Our study showed that even when women are portrayed as consumers in commercials, they are still shown for th~· most part in the traditional roles rather than occupations," said communications professor ruchard M. Peloff. Peloff and four undergraduates conducted the study by viewing 1,500 television com· mercials last summer. ·•w e watched commericals aired on all three networks from l p.m . to 4 p.m., which is the afternoon prime time. and then again from 8 LAGUNA MANOR RETIREMENT Ral•ENCE Private rooms in a quiet garden atmosphere over- 1 o o king the Pacific Ocean. ·Attractively served meals including special diets. Daily maid service, phones, T. V. cable and scheduled transportation included. 2130 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494-9458 \ ·-'" p.m . to 11 p.m., which is the evening prime time, for one week to get our sampling," said Marina Pesch, one of the students involved in the study. According to their report, which will be pre- s ented lo the Eastern Communication Associa· lion in Pittsburgh this spring, men overwhelm- ingly dominated voiceovers, the off-camera voice explaining or hyping a particular product. Ms. Pesch said voiceovers appear impor- tant because they represent the last word or authority on the product, even in reminine hygiene produc ts . Jn the evening, male voiceovers were just as prominent, and women still were most often portrayed in traditiona l household roles rather than in business or industry . . . MONDAY, ,AN. It By SYDNEY OJUaa A.UES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Breakthrou1h is coming -get house in order. Collect neceaaary information, be aware of small print and become familiar with details. Specifically, base of operations ls due for major revisions .. Be ready to move with the tide. TAUaus <Apr. 20-May 20>: Short trips, special notations, unusual appointments are on agenda. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. See picture as a whole. Leave details for another time. Sense of humor aids in promoting personal advancement. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20): Family member helps in promoting successful financial transaction. Major domestic adjustment ficures prominently. If diplomatic, you gain. If you at· tempt to force issues, setback is suffered. What you have been seeking is actually within your persona!' environment. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): You have grand opportunity to perfect techniques. Cycle is higt\, circumstances favor your efforts. Ele· ments of luck, timing and correct judgment are high.lighted. 8~ direct, confident and take in· liative. You'll win! LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): Emerge from "un· der ground." You have necessary material. Know it, act accordingly. Focus on challenge, responsibiUty, money and love. A secret meet· 1ng-elevates your standing. Special events ·'jell" into complete story. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 22): Wish comes true and emphasis is on creativity, romance and ex· citing change of scenery. Aries, Leo, Sagit· tarious persons play significant rotes. You are capable now of completing a very important as- signment. Don'ttarry ! LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Career potential gets boost. Leo, Aquarius persons play key ' roles. Be "creatively seUish." Highlight in· dependence, fresh concepts, courage of convic- tion. Member of opposite sex confesses "mad love." Av.oid lifting heavy objects. SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21 ): Settle question or direction. Emphasis on travel. ultimate destination and major policy decisions. Learn by leaching. A "student'' becomes important al· ly. Follow through on hunch. Your intuition is honed to razor-sharpness. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Your natural abilities surge to forefront. You receive long -overdue credit. Hidden material comes to light. You gain, access to confidential data. Cat is out of bag to your: advantage. See people as they actually exist. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 -.J an. 191 : Accent on legal documents , allies, getting together with those whose views may not coincide with your own. Be aware of fine prinl, hidden clauses and unusual requirements in conneetjon with lease. Aquarian is in picuture . AQUARIUS <J an. 20-Feb. 18). One close to you confides secret Avoid casting first stone. A dream, properly interpreted, could prove pro- phetic Focus on basic services, employment. resolut10ns concerning health. Keep medical· dental appointments . ConsuJt Capricorn. PISCES (F e b 19· Mar. 20 ): Aura of romance dominates your personal scenario. You rediscover loved one. Family and home take on more-than-usual significance. Emphasis on var iety, travel, written communications. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives fi gure prom inently. Students learn around clock RIVER GROVE, Ill. IAP > -You can shop around the clock and work around the clock. Now a community college is making it possible to go to school around the clock -with classes that run into the predawn hours. "It's been very successful." says Gary W. Frazer, director of Triton College's Job Train· ing Institute. Last fall, Frazer organized a class aj JI :30 p.m . for students seeking lo become cc1fiipuler operators. Fruer says the experiment was so suc· cessful it's been expanded to classes for fixing diesel tractors, welding, operating machine tolls and training for building custodians. The classes cost from $170. "People operate differentJy," says Frazer. "And one of the things that has always plagued traditional education is we have operated from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. That's something we're trying to change." Registration began after the first of the year for three after-midnight sections for com· puter operators. Within days, Frazer says, all three sections were full -18 students each. The classes run until 3:45 a.m. and meet four days a week for six weeks. The idea is to give people working jobs with non ·lraditional·hours the same chance as other adults ro continue their education or make career changes, says Frazer. 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Princess Sonja was appointed to the re· serves with the rank of colonel a year ago. ,She reported r~ently, along with a ~other female reservists, for tbe-lOU.-Army course for female reserve s talf personnel at the Joerstadmoen camp near Lille-hammer. "l got Uie. same treJtment as the olber girls." she said of the two-week training period. "We 'all had to go through exactly Ule same lessons and training and I learned a lot.'' I With reveille at 5:45 a .m . each day, the 4'3- year·old princess and her classmates attended classes and took outdoor field training in military communications and liaison, map· reading and orientation and other subjects. Rain and the first snowstorm or the season punctuated the two-week period. "I was a bit confused at first and often mixed up by the military terminology," the royal colenel said. "But now I have learned how a military unit operates . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W ..... You WOftl . ~ .. " 1922 Horbor ll•d. Coda M~'a -S41· I I S6 Call 642-5678. 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In order to tubmlt your tt8tement for publlcatlor\ ••nd epproprtate copy and • check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. IO• 1HG, Coate Meaa. CA. 121.. We'M do the rest. For ln">nwlallon .-.. .... , edvertlllftg ple•M cal MMn1 l.t.m. ' ' • REAL ESTATE ~, .S. report Resales hit 5-year low W SlU~Cj'J'U'lil t;JO!illuai hunw ulea. In 1-.i 1•11 to UINt lowe~t II'\ e•I 111 fl vt1 Ytl¥fll twci.ulil' 11f hlah lntt-rflit r t\h ·' Juh11 It Wuoc.I, 11tc1>1dtinl of th" '1:1i1t 1mu1I ''!Mil 1Ut10111>t Ht•1tltol"h. riivort~ Baud nn 11 munlh'-nl i&lea. lital11stu·11 Wood &aHI .,.... t'lltJm1111t· th•t llw toti.I 1·.111i.ttn.i homt' ~air 1n 19"11 11'1111 I..-2 li60,000 uolt11 'l'h111 c-um11ut::. 'a 1t h lffl ,.,,..,, 111 't 701 OCllJ u111ti. 1md" mun• thi.n un t' m1lb11fi unih llt'll•~ 1h1· 1!118 rt'c•ord uf :t,t163,000 unit' Ht, MID TIU. 11Cfurcfabil1l> prublc=m l">ll~ lly mort~·~,. 111tt>rt'1>\ r 1.1l~" or 1ovrt-th<An 15 ~ercen\ t."Ur l bilc-<J 'ctll'' 10 r\ rr) I l'i:tOn of \ht: l'(JUlltr} th rr the-!Jia:.l t w11 rrw11thll , '!>eeh::l> hi.v~ ~hwllnt.-J IV ~ !""tl'~nt 1n th .. Nc..rtht'ai.t. 9 7 51t:ri:ent '1n tht· :-iuuth 8 1 l~t·ri·erll 1n the North Ct:ntral rt: gtul'\ an'1 l~ 5 ~rn·nt 10 tht: We~l, tu~ said ""''° 11ot~ thdt one r eii&:>utl the market 1i. heild '°' up .s:. ~...11 ""' 1t 1:. <:an ~ attributed lo in OU\ Jll\ r llnonl aog le('hnHJU e!> being Ul>ell hy bu' t>ri. c1cnd :.dler:. · lruiu' ctll\"' fmani:111~ ha~ been prei.t:nt in m.in~ lrJ1h .. <'t1vn~. ht-:.did 'The Cananc1ng !hl>l't'l Ii. :.•1 1mµort,rnl , 1n foct, that the National <\:.:.OC'talwn 1i. prei.e nlly µrt"par1ng a maJur edu<:~ launal t·r1ur">e for our members ' H~ NOTt-;V THAT e xµcctalauns of cont1nuin~ high 1nflataun will maintain the current high In· terest rate!>, which ~uggests that the housing market probably will remiun sluggish throuaa.Jhe first two months or 1981 -,, All.hough s ale!> have declined s1gf!1Cicantly. the median price for an existing home in November. the last complete m<lnth for figures. was $64,300, a 15.6 percent increase from the November, 1979, m edian price or $55.600·. Newport firm I • buys city hall A 25-year Orange County real estate a nd in· vestmeny company, Number One Newport Limited. may not have beaten city hall in the small desert city of Indian Wells but it bought it last week with full city council sanction. 1 Cap Blackburn, .president of the Newport bas ed firm, bid $500,000 for the 2.500-square-foot commercial s tructure and offered to let the city use it rent free until a new city hall is constructed in the next 12to 18 months. Blackburn says he plans to double the size of the s tructure and use 1t for a real estate· professional office building. Commercial property is at a premium in tight· ly controlled Indian Wells, a city of expensive homes between Palm Springs and Indio. It also is home of the exclusive El Dorado Country Club and the Indian Wells Country Club. The city hall is one of only two commercial buildings in the city. Indian Wells Mayor F"rank Chilson smiled · when he told Blackburn. "You may be able to buy us, but you can 't beat us.·· City Manager Prince Pierson said Indian Wells' new civic center will be moved into a new complex on Route 111 already owned by the city. Realty principles OCC class topic A three·unit class that examines real estate pr.incipl.es will be offer ed at Orange Coast College this spnng Two sections of the course are on the s pring agenda. One meets Monday, Wednesday and Fri· day mornings from 8·9 a .m .. and the other is slat· ed for Wednesday e venings from 6:30-9:30 p.m. The evening class will be taught by Orange County real estate attorney, Kenneth Satin. Satin has offices in Newport Beach and Whittier. A graduate of ·the Loyola University Law School. Satin 1s a s pecialist in real estate broker and escrow law. and syndication. He lectures on real estate law to real estate boards throughout the slate, and has taught classes at Rio Hondo and Cypress colleges, and Cal State Fullerton. 1 Registration for spring classes is unde r way thro~gh ".eb .. 6 in the. OC~ Adm_issions Building. Reg1strat1on information 1s available by calling 556·5772. Grading for NB homes under way Grading has begun on the Newport Beach planned community of 300 luxury homes at Ford and Jamboree Roads by the J .M. Peters Company of Newport Beach. Phase one development plans call for the con- s truction of 50 luxury condominiums designed by the architectural firm of Corbin-Yamafaji & Partne~. Architectural features of the New England sty,led homes will include dormer windows. lymparium fanlights, French doors. cedar shingles. and private courtyard entries. The Peridian Group has been named landscape architect for the private community. The rrounds are to be terraced to accommodate one and two· story homes with rear orientations which for some wlllofferocean views. Construction is expected to begin in early 1981 on the condominiums with sales expected to start in the fall. 1 Appraising course set An Introductory course in real ealate appraia· 'inl will be offered for the first time in Oran1e CCMlDlY by the American Institute of Real Estate Apprailen of the National Alloelation of Realtors. It wW be held on Saturd•rs. Jan. M throu&b Feb. 21, from 1:30 a .m . to 5 p.m .. at Soutbem Calllomia Colle1e. 55 Fair Drive, Colt• lllea•. LIVING ROOM OF CHARDONNAY PLAN AT WOODBRIDGE CHATEAUX Drawing for..home A private drawing will be held Jan. 28 lo determine the sales appoint· m e nts for the next increment of townhomes at the lrvme Pacific com- munity of Woodbridge Chateaux. Those interested in participating in tht' drawing should fill out an entry card at the Chateaux sales orftce no later than Jan 25. Woodbridge Chateaux is an adult· oriented community of one and two· bedroom and den townhomes. priced from $115,000 lo $150.000. Buyers may choose from four floor plans in one and two-story designs. One popular plan 1s the Chardon· nay, a l , 145·square-foot home with one bedroom plus a convenient den. A wrought iron gate marks the private patio entry with room for a small garden or deck. Lon~. sloping ceilings add volume to the living room which is also aC'cented b.v a masonry woodburnmg fireplace. 1'he den offers a s pacious closet for oc· c a s ional guests and a convenient powder room. • Residents at Wood bridge ~hateaux a ls~ enjoy the m any rec eational benefits located within the c mmuni· ty or Woodbridge, planned a d being developed by the Irvine Company The -Woodbridge Vi llage Association. to which all residents belong. mam· tajns the lakes. parks, jogging trails. a nd tennis courts for a monthly fee. Jn addition to the Chardonnay plan, three other model homes are open for viewing daily from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Woodbrid~e Chateaux sales cente r . To reach the community from the San L>iego Freeway. take the Culver Drive exit north to Alton. T urn right on Wes t Yale Loop, then right on Hlue Lake Nbrth and fo llow d 1 re et ion al sig ns to the sales office off Hlue Lake North - --·-.... ··· .. _____ ·---- Sun'!IY· Janu•ry 18. 1981 DAJL Y PILOT •• State housing crisis deepens SOLUTIONS, ACCORDING to one mortgage executive. will have to com e from within the mortgage in· dustry itself and from a change in the tJlinking or consumers considering a tiome. ''It's be~n traditional in many in· dustries to wait for outside or gov· e rnmental action to put everything right again." said J . Robert Meceda. chief ex£cutive officer of Pacific Plan• one of California's largest mortgage brokers. · "That just isn't likely." he said. "Al least part of the answer will be a re~uirement for prospecti ve homeowners to adjust to alternative borrowing techmques if they want to own a home or condo minium M ECEDA WARNED that hor r o wers will have to understand mortgage financing more thoroughly in the future. Larger down payments will be commonplace They will be obtained by increased pers onal sa vings <possibly through tax '5xempt sav in gs certificates). additional income. borrowing from relative!>, or defer ring other major purchases such as automobiles "De mand for California hous ing will keep m oving upward despite na· tional economic slowdowns," he said. "The ·baby boom· generation is near the peak house··hunting age and con- tinued creation of ne w JObs in the s tate will attract man y ne wcomers Jn fatt. onl' third of all the new Jobs created in the United States in 1911 will be in caurornia . ..... "ON THE FLIP side, the supply of housing is not nearly able to keep up with the demand,. The annual s hortfall of hous ing in California ls\ estimated at about 130,000 units. ·'The tremendous growth in hous· rng demand dictates that sorely needed solutions to the home flnanc· ing crisis not be delayed,'' he said. A s ignifi ca nt leadership respons1b11ity rests with the industry to 'take pos itive steps to solve this problem. he said. California. because of its rapid e<:onom1c expansion. has historically bee n short or capital to finance its economic growth and housing de· mands. Californtans need access to markets outside California where ell·· cess investment capital ~xists. said Meceda · THE 30-YEAR, rixed -rate mortgage will probably be about as cum mon as dollar-a -gallon gasoUne durmJ;: the next five or 10 years, ac- cording to Meceda. • 'Tht' best advice I can give," he :-.atd , "1s for both lende rs and bor- rowers to s top clinging to the belief that the mortgage lending business will return to ·normal'• The need to recognize the e.x- isteocc and effects ..of the new res· 1dential home financing environ· m c nt is urgent. Meceda .s aid, l)ecause so many consumers are already "priced out .. of the market. To purc·hase a $100.000 house last year with inte rest rates at ll'h per· t:cnt, a buyer needed a $33,264 annual ancome to qualify for a conventional 80 vcrrent mortgage Today, 'nut only does the s ame house t'OSt $115.000, but the buyer mus t have an anual income or $53,508 to qualify for a conventional 80 per- ('Cnt loan hecau!le mortgage interest rates have Jl!mp(•d to 161t'i percent. Classic • ' f ' offering -\ 111.·\\ l111.illLl l1,!..! 1'\."' h :1 .... hcc 11 11111.111.·1.I h 1 111 .1k1.· t h1', 11w 111 tlw \ 1.'.lf..... ~ \..1..·\\J'••ll \\,(\ 1•1 l1k ~ ~ -t l-x-.li-.11 •111 l\''l\k 'lh , ... I r111 11))7L"'.(\.\'11 • "'.'-i-11 .... \\'. ( .ill 111 r 1.11 1111,l...·11. ,Cr .. i1. I ''111111. ( 7 H ) c'-t<1-1~'ll ~ T hL· \\'l.' .. t·:l1tl ( ;n •\1.' "( 1,, ...... 11. h11.1n1.1111.! 111.in" 11lkr ... l l\'1•\, 1111,llltll l~ \\Ith Ill • ll11•llthh l\l\llll'lll " !11r 1\1111.' 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January 18 1981 lnter~~t up • agam f ounh 11trai/{ld monthl,y incretUe W A S ti I <i 1' 0 N f A I' I mebu)'f'n h•d to P•Y .n •vt1r•t1e l4 93 1J 1 r .-nt 1ntt're&t o n rt.a,n In • c:•rlY Ut!n1n1~r, lhe rtil t1tr1u.iht month in wtur h lh• r ate 1ncreut'd lht' 1tovt•rnm•nl hH report Id And ~ lfv<'rattt' vr•t't' ol houlH buu1ht •t that h11her r11 t• aliw rou s ubi1tantu1lb frum ..,,ll>O In N~ vember \.0 fTJ 000 urly Ilea\ month, th .. f''t"df'r&J llomt' l.AJ•n tilulk Hm1rdu1d The bo11rd Ml to s aid prosptic t1ve1 boute bu,yt'n c11n expect more b .. d news for Mwhile · ·somt' fu rth e r increase i n mort~llltt' tommitment rates may be aot1c:1p1&ted H thrift mstltuUona con· Hnur to be buffe1ted,f Y Increases ln their cOtillS of fund•. ' the board said 1n annow1dn~ tht• new December nwurcis Thl• 14 ~3 iu:rn~nt rate for an .t Vl'rkKt' 111.cfr family house is .67 11crt't!Ol tu"her tham an November and 11> tht' lh1rcl highest rate for the~r. - Home rlf/Osales THt: A\'EKAGt; rate on """'age • .:::;;; • 1·11m m1tmenb soar~ t o l6.S9 percent in April. ~rallually declined to 12.S2 d , . ' • pen •eot in AuJ(u~ and then began ris· ec ITle again '"~~:aJ;~ernge purchase rprice of \\ ASHI M iTOr.. fur the-l.et•ond . Mngle·family homes including new h h and previously 51ecup1ed houses ~ on:>f't'Ull\ e monl . ex1slln& ome had been declining smce the year's ,,.sit',, \j Ctl\11 \ hil~ ded1ned.and further l>letck an~ of ~1alt:s 15 aollciiiat µeak of $76.000 in September before ~d Or J&rk Carlson, exet'ulJve Vll'e rising again early last month. the pr\' idenl clf\T l'h1ef ecoru>IJ'USt Of lhe board said -• ~al aonal As,,Ol'tlil1on of Realtors. ~jj\ ~ Ra~mg mort~lige interest rates." Carlson said. "caus ed s ales of exist ing single family homes to drop R.5 · percent 1n November to a seasonally ad1usted aqnual rlite of three million units " Mortgage intert'Sl rates in the l5 to l6 percent range. he continued, have brought an end to the brief housing re-C'overy in every region of the coun· try. and further declines are expected over the next few months. .. In contrast to the resale market, the Commerce Department reported that new home sales actually in· creased during November," he s aid. ·'This is b ecause many home builders were fortunate enough to ob· lain mortgage commitments at the favorable interest rates that pre· vailed 60 to 90 days ago. Once this commitment money is used up, a measurable decline in new home s ales is inevitable." Sales office set in Laguna Hills Macnab-Irvine Realty Company will open a new sales offil'e an Laguna Hills early this year. accord· ing to Marion C. Buie. president of the Irvine Compa n y-owned real estate brokerage. Buie said the new facility. localed in the Alicia Office Park at 25201 Pas eo De Alicia. will be he ad· quarters for approximately JO sales associates. It is scheduled to open March 1. . The Laguna Hills office wilJ be Macnab-Irvine's fifth location, Buie said. The firm , which employs more than 100 people, currently has sales offices in Newport Beach, Wood· bridge Village Center , Ca mpus Valley Center , and Har bor View Center. New homes open in Laguna Niguel The culmination or years of planning marks the debut or the Goeden Company's new Laguna Niguel project , Crown Roy ale this weekend. Crown Royale will offer 333 semi·custom res- idences, with Ion~ range plans calling for an eventual total or more than 500 units to include custom lots and <'Ondomini ums · Rangint.{ in size from 2,275 to 4,075 square feet, Crown Royale's homes offer seven floor plan arrangements, with optional a lternatives available. Although reservations are being taken this weekend during the opening, Crown Royale's seven models will not open until the grand opening in late February. Of the 36 homes to be offered in Phase I. almost half have already been reserved. with the balance expected to be spoken for in the weeks preceding the Grand Opening. Tentative base prices during the preview opening period range from $235,000 to $350,000, with first move-ins e xpected in mid-June of this year. Construction of Phase II will begin in February. To reach Crown Royale, lake the San Diego Freeway south to Crown Valley Parkway, then head towards the ocean to the intersection of Crown Valley Parkway and La Paz Road. Sales of- fi ce phone is 495·2247. or information may be ob· tained directly from G.F. Goeden & Company al 963-0311. 18 lwmes remain t Newport Knolls OnJy 18 homes remain for sate at Newport. Knolls, a Butler Housing Corporation development of townhomes in Newpgrt Beach. . With a $142,950 beginning price, Newport Knolls is some $50,000 below the median price re· cently calculated for an Orange County home. Located less than a mile from the ocean, the Newport Knolls townhomes are arranged in four separate buildings. An early American/colonial architectural motif highlights the exteriors, with a village effect created by meandering pathways and antique lighting. ·- VIUA PACIF1C CONDOMINIUM rtOOELS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH \!ilia Paeifie Houses prove, po.pu~ar At a lime w_hen . the real estate of Villa Pacifica owners us ed this new !f1Urket is ex~rie~cmg a sales slump form of creative financing. A 5 percent induced _by high mterest rates and down payment plan means a Villa ho m e. pnces, the sales pace at Villa Pacifica buy.er e an move into a ne w un· Pat'1flca -a!' 81 -unit complex of it for a down payment substantially villas ~ree mmutes from the ocean less than the 10 percent or 20 percent in Huntm.gton. Beach -is going in usually required for a new home. In· the opposite ~1rection. Less. than two vestors are also welcomed at.the Hunt· months after its grand operung, more ington Beach project. than 80 percent or the units have been sold. Robert Muehlenbek, president of Seaborg, Inc .. developer of the security-gated development, con· tributes the success of sales to lhe creative financing programs offered there, as well as prices lower than those established as "average for Orange County." Buyers also are responding to the 121Ai percent in· lerest rate for a 30-year ftxed·rate loan. " Encouraged by a liberal co-signing policy -which enables buyers to Qualify for loans together, using com· bined incomes more than 40 percent Villa Pacifica is an enclosed com- munity of one-and-two bedroom "illas . A Mediterranean vi llage theme, highlighted by red-tile roofs and four outdoor fountams, has been established for the project, with the developers spending an estimated $250,000 on landscaping. To reach Villa Pacifica, take the San Diego Freeway, go south on Beach Boulevard and tum right on Adams Avenue, proceed 1h mile to Huntington Street and turn right. The entrance is south of Yorktown at 21S Wiehita ~ve . For more information. call 536-8821. To see the. Newport Knolls townhomes and condominiums. take the Pacific Coast Hjghway to Superior Ave., proceed north to 15th Street. then west to Monrovia Avenue. The models and sales office are located on Monrovia near 15th Street, in Newport Beach, and are open from 10 a .m . till dusk daily except Fridays . For more information. call 646·9618. MayQr to speak "Rent Control -a road littered with ruin" will be the topic addressed by San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson al the Jan. 26 meeting of the Apartment As.· soelation of Orange County. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the meeting will be held at the Inn at the Park in Anaheim. As chairman of the National Housing Commit- tee, Mayor Wils on publicly advocated that no federal housing aasistance subsidies be granted in cities which have rent control. More recenUy be bas been spearheading President-elect Reagan's transition team on urban affain. 51'\'(•r;\I ~o., ;ig11 \\I' 111 g1•d yo11 lo o.,hcip our cunl)ll'I 1\ 11111 ~o y1111 n1ulcl d1~n1vl·r what owr 1.-,0 fam1lws alrt'acl v k1111w. L<1~ Curr;ilt·.., ''still thl· lx·~t honw valut• i11 Soutlwrn Oranj.!t· C11unt\'--..t11l tlw ::r I cornl11m1t 11 111 of pnn·. hnann11g. l11ca1i11n a nd product. Wl··n · ~111/ ur).!inJ,! yo u l<> ~hop t lw c 111i.....1d1·1 I .<1" l"1111 ;1h·-.. "''" Tal-.1· a11\:1111 .1g1· nl 1111r l11·l11\\ 111ark1·t 1 all·.., I:.!'• <1~• 1 /\.P.R.J fl1r tht.· fl r-..t '"" v1·;1r-. 11 11 thl·11·alt1·r 1\11d ~·011 do11'1 pit\ 1"111-..111~ n,-..to.,, thl'n' an· IHI pn·p;I\ 11a·111 p1·11altil'~ ;11111 t lw lrn111 , .... f 11lh a~-..nrnabl<·. Do~t 't Wait Too Lon~ com pell\ ion-now 11111rl· than t •vc·1'. l.11~ l"11rra1t-.... 1:-. alnt11:-.t :-.111<111111. H er e's W'hy -l.l·"~ than ~O hntm· .... n·111ai11. mrtn~ with 1·xcdknt vil'w ..... With our REAL ESTATE B.uilders .face ' survival woe ' Builders may face a bleak new year as unst•· ble interest rates have virtually halted new con- struction and cut off new home .ales, according to Michael L. Meyer, a leadin1 real estate expert. Survival wiU be a real problem in 1981 for many builders, particularly those in residential development, says Meyer.. mana1ln& i>Jrtner of the Newport Beach office of Kenneth Leventhal &c Com~any, the nation's best known real estate ac· counting firm. "MANV BUILDERS WILL have to restructure debt in 1981 to survive," Meyer contends. He and his partners at Kenneth Leventhal & Co. suc· cessfully helped to restructure debt for a score of real estate companies who ran into trouble during the 19'14 recession. Meyer says that the firm bas been contacted by numerous large lending lnstitu· lions who expect that similar workouts will be needed for 1981. Meyer says the outlook for builders of income· producing properties such as shopping centers and office buildings is much more optimistic. "The continued innux of foreign capital into U.S. real estate and the increased participation of financial instittllions agd perisi9n funds assure mone~and buyers for these properties," Meyer notes. THE TIJRBVLENT ECONOMIC condition of 1980 could have a lasting impact on the composi· tion of the real estate field, Meyer belie'ves. .. Builders historic ally have been highly leveraged. And, as long ~s interest rates remained lower than inflation, builders could afford the borrowing costs. However , with interest rates at peak le.vels, projects are not economically feasible for traditional builders." • More and more rt!'I\ estate projects are being finaneed for cash by large institutions, he points out. He sees this trend continuing in the 80 !s when he expecL5 interest rates will fluctuate wildly N rune changed Forest E Olson, Inc., Realtors. is now Coldwell Banke r-Forest E. Olson, as announced by E James Peck, president, who directs the 69· offtce network. All of Coldwell Ranker's subsidiary residential Heal Estate Services companies throughout the nation al~ assunfed the parent name on January I. Peck noted , Fron1 $194,000 1~0 $249,500 No Closing Costs , San Juan Cttpistrano b lllll' 11f tht· hm·...,t art·;i~ i11 Ornn~<· Countr. With 1n·mt·11dou:-. demand an.cl lirnitl·d -;upply. S<1 11 Juan i-; rnpidl v htr oming thr 'lkl /\ir' of th(· 'XO\. pnn ·-.. ;111<1 altrnrtivl' lin<l1H'111g. thl' las1 of Los Ctirrnle~ will soon lw J,!OIW. N1~w. mun· th;.1n llt'Vl'r . it 's timl' 10 considt'r Los C11rrnlt·s. h 's still Sak·s Offi,::t·: i!Xlill Via l<ued,.. /\ncl our currl'nl fi11 <1nr 111g p11cka.1.:t· is 09e 111on· rtflson to I hl' lw st huy ar~1und . San Juan Capistrano, CA 9lfi7:i <>pen Daily 10 a.m. to :) p.rn. (714) f)H t.0:~44 _ ............................ -..... - REAL ESTATE Sunday. January 18, 1981 DAil V PILOT •'f J I 'Moving Up In Real Estate ... I ~11 "41ull11 111 I .1hl11111i.i l111ild1•1 11.1\ t• '11111 111111 iJ ltt f,ttl Ill \I 1 11111 f'J,11,1 \ '"' IJtt'' ol 1w1I111 '"'"'' •I 1111 r, r .111t t1111 hll 11~ r " 111111 tlw I\ 111 n11 ~ • ''"'' 1 \, ,,., ... 11 U1 11 h I \\I OH tt •• ft\ .... ,. "' "' ~ )Mll I lh'IH'h j•I •'' 11Jt 111 1 1,, 111 H11d1l111v I .i11I \t1-.'1"11 l'l,11.1 \~'''I I.JI! " • "I" I ••ill.I.\ Ill lh1 Ii•\ 1•lttt11lll'1il 11111 fl\11 11111 I • 1l•·nl1.tl 11111 11111111n111,ol 1111111 1'1 ht' ti\ ''lti.:11• '"''>•fl 1111 i•1 I Pltllf \ 1 I J I 11111 !11 11f I '•I 1t1iltl'tl lh1• t.1 .Jiii I I fll ~IJltlll'fll IJ,Jlllll' ,111d •\ t i.ti! I 1·1,fiH•ltl '111 ol 'I.I 111111 otl11 f11111111111111 j11 •111, I .11111 I •It I ilt I 1u11 lljlt I 11 ••II 111 "'' ''""!' 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Ob.t.1d .. 1<11111111,lr:.11\·t· \'II'(' pn·..,1d1•nt unll 1n•a,un·1 11f lh1• In 101· h:1 ... 1·d firm f'1tb. 11 h11 hdrl .1 '1rn1lar p11s1t1on for the llt•\\':..1111 '< ·11111p:111.1 .1 l't·nl Ill') t'tl ~· hasl·<I industrial n·a I l'Slatt· <11 •\ l'lop(•r 11riur to 1111n1nr.: But ler. 1s r esponsiblt· lor a w1clt' rang<' of accounting <inti fina111·1al an;ifvs 1s aeUvities 111\'11lvin£ l'Om fJa r1.'· projections and co:.l t•fft·l·t1,·en<.·!>~ studies. H1•fon· joining Thl! llcw_'ion l'11m11.in.' rn Hm>. Pill). s pl•nt l hr IT .\l·;irs as l'l •rimr at1• 11fftl'Cr :ind ftnannal analvst for Wells 1-. • t·'argo H1·;.lltv Adv1.sors lie <ilso P•n$ ha:-hdcl posit ions a~ ('tirporate t•or11rnl1N lor l'r11f,· ... :-.111nal flt-search. Int" a nd 1h v1:-.111n eont r11lll'1 for 1-:rnt·~t W llahn. Int·. a 'l h11pp111g n •nH·r .d1·,·1·h1p1·r· TllERESA U. '01-:t.S():\' has h1•(·n namc1l com· m u11 11·al1111b c1111rd111:it(ir tor· \'1l lag1· H1•al Estate. I lun tmi.:1 on ~1 ·:wh Sltl· 11 Ill h:intlll· puhl11· rl'lat111ns an<I pub)i(·:r1111n~ l11r 1111· Orang1· ('11unly·has l·d firm l'rnll' 111 r111n111g Ill \'tllar.:c Heal 1-:state. Ms :"\l'bon. ;1 n·t'(•nt ~ra<luall' 11f C'alrfurnia Stall:' l '11t \'l·r,1t> l .<1ng llt·al'h, wa ... a w rrll·r for PublH· \fra11·-. ,11 1 ·s1 Lil anti rt'!>t'<irt h ;i..,..,1sl ant for :\1arkt•I Con1rn111111·.111on.., 111 S1•al lka<'h ll1•r f1r ... 1 pro11·1·t \\ill lw publlt:1t11111 11( !ht• 1·om fJ.t ll,\ ':-. ll p~1g1., f111ir· 1·11l11r bnwhun· The lr vr n<· Com p~rny has n amed GARY E SC'llt:NROEDER ()f Cushman & Wakefield 's :'lit'\\ port H1·.11·h off11 ·1· forml·rl~ l n1lus tri;il llrokc·rs. ;p, nrll' 111' ''' 11111 .... 1and1ng hrokt•r.., of lh<' ) car Thi· li111111r ,,a .... 1cT11rdt·<I for a SI 2 millwn tran:-..11'111111 tn\111\tnJ.! tht• 'al1· of f1v1 • ac-rc·~ 1n thl' 1n ·1nt• Industrial ('111n pl•"'' E:isl t o ~ (; I\ .J :i I> a n · ., I l· <.1111 n ).! • manufac-t11n·r nl 'park pl11g~ and a nl:JJfll' -.11pplr<'I' 111 lhl' automnt1\ t' rnd ust r~ . J\l'eordrng h• r:~1·ht•11n1t·rl1·r. lhe Lll'l't'agt• 1:-, h1•111g llS(•tl Ill lhl• development or a 92.000·square fool 1•nmpkx w htrh \\ 111 h11w;l' torpnrall' offin·~ and n1an11r;H· I urin).! and di:-.1 rtl1ul111n fa1:1hl1t·s - for N(;K Spark l'l11g' :\ta11ufat -ESCHEHROEOER tu rin~ l' S t\ . Iii<' as 11 l'll ao; a pro<luc t ion plant and udm1n1st r:tl r \'l' nff11·1·s for lt!i wholly owned subsulrar~. :"'Tl\ Ceramw:-. l 'S1\. In c- NANl'Y N. l~Al'X has jo11wd the Irvine Com· pany as marketi ng manager for its Com - m ercial lnclusl rial 1>1 vis ion. N euport architect plans Vegas talk Energy-saving r esidential des ign tren ds across the nation will be reviewed by architect Arthur C. Danielian of Newport Beach in a two- ho ur presentation at the National Association of Home Bu.ilde rs ' 37th Annual Convention and Ex· position in Las Vega s. Danielian is producing and moderating the presentation for ·the eighth straight year for the National Housing Committee of the American lnalltule of Architects. "Thia year. t he 'Ame rican Institute of Arehltecta is placing high priority on energy. conscious design in architecture ... he said. "So. the emphasis in our presentation wiU be on greater enercy efficiency. Ho~ever, tJ\at involves hither deulty and s maller homes as well as morMnsula- tioe and solar ener,1y. "To 1et the broadest possible croes secUon of wb•t ll being done across the country to achieve 1reater ....,y· efficiency ln new hom•, we re- quested the nation's top re1ldenUa1 arcbitecu to submit ~opri.te projeeU aempUfylQI inDova· Uou tn ,..U~e IOlar ••d' ayatema alid hllber density. Nearly 100 arc hit~ in 40 states have ~·ponded. fl ~hl· will bt• n ·:.po11,1l)ll' tor development and 111111t\·111t•111 Jlton nf \'om1>rehensi vc marketing and .11h ,•rl 1:-.101ot 11ro1otr:11ns for the tompany's com · 111\"r('lal oind 111du:ot r1u l vro1ccb in the cities of ~,·~port l\i:uch clllel fl'Vlnl' Prior 111 ht·r a:-.:,,111·1utum with the Laux Co .. she 1' .1.i. 11~ov1 J1ttl hrvkcr uf Uncommon Places. Inc . 11r It.Ji ,uril, M111t" ... rt-Ill estate ma rketing firm ' lt1 •l111 ,. lh.11 I ui.1" wu:-. manager for Community 1 ·u111·q1h . I rw . a :\1 as~arhusctts mast er planned 111111mu1111 1 tlt·vvlop1•r . and was a retail and com· 1111·11·1,d 'llll·:. 111.in u~l·r for lht• company fil.t :N •:SN ARD of Balboa Island has joined the l111l u),11·1ul 1>1v1s1on uf the Orange Count Office of t: 1 ubb & t-:111 ~ <'omme rcial llrnkl•rugc Company. where he wtlt th r1·1·1 h1~ effort:-toward the '<•h· a11d lv:.ism~ of the Hancho t 'ul·amon~a Business Park. a l~IO lll'rl' 111tlustnul development 1n l<an(•ho('ut•amon~a t-:sna rd formerly was 1·111 plo) t·d b) J BM in computer ... 111•!. when.• ht• was i.I consist ent lu.lJ 11rudut•er In ~he East l~I\, •\rtgl'lt•)'> Offite A native of Los Angeles. Esnard received his Bal'helor of S<·1ence Degree from USC, in Bus iness i\dm1111strat1on. and is currently a member of the Ka lboa Buy Club and the Sil ver Circle Rep,.blican Cluh ~ STEPHi.'N J . SUTHE RLio;N has been name.d re- s ident manager or Coldwell Banker Residential Hrukerage Company's Newport Beach office. He will bt• n·s ponsible for sales activity. sales training ;i nd uvt•ralloffl<-e management ·WhYRent When You Can Own at the Beach with Only 5°/o Down Let'!. fan· 11. It'., costiny rnort• and morl· to own d home 1hc!>1• days, and with 1nlt'ft!SI rate'> over 15 111dny v.ould be l>uwr!> dre "'ons1dl'rt·d unqualified by the lend1n~ 1tl'>l1tutru11'> Don'1 tle.i.pdll dl \ rll d Pdcilrca <\nd V1lld WcJrn1:1 thL· IJu1lcll·r I'> lrndhl rng _th"' lodns '>IJ 1.t c, 1·~'>1<:r to qudlify and c.o "'Jill'!!> .. 111· wd lOmc Ov1•1 I j of our .,,itvs to date"havc bul·n lo .>1qm:d by lnend!> or pdrl·nb \\-v thrnk 11 ·~ dbout t1rrn the liu1ld1·1 wo1kcd Wttlt thl' l111y1:1 '>· I lte yooJ ltte-.1'> 11·atlv wl 1t·n you wdnt 1\ and t'<' c umpll'll' ~tlh 11·sort dnw111t 1v-. c.1nd lu ... h lt1r1d '>La ping t h(OUl.Jhuul •· .. ~ Open Mon. 1 hurs. 10·6 Saturday f, Sunday 9 -5 •• ..,,.P < ••llh1tru.1 I•· p 11r1111 ti\ ,+ }<1 1 t ,,1\I• l'nl H f. t J ' It I r.11 I.If • ., 12fa%· ) ' 30 Year Fixed Rate Loan *13..Ya% A.P.R./20% Down I l, 2. lJl·l.lruom "'"d'> frum th•· 1<1-. Vil~ca 215 Wichild (714) 5311-8821 \ 111 \ ~~ \\~I 6600 W. Warner Ave. (714 ) 848-4772 Huntington Beac h ' S11tlll'rlt·n has bt"l•n involved tn residential real c·stall· :-.tnt't' 1972 l k Joined Cold well Bank~r in ,.alt•s tn 1\17!'> anf1 wus promolt•d lo(the position or :.ale ... managl•r of the :"Jcwixirt HWJl office two ~ 1•a rs latl•r Mus t n·cc ntly. he was Resident ~l ana1.:t•r of Coltlwt.·11 Hanhr's San Manno office 1 urn •'t11111q t111ht11 1r11,fH!\ 11•' t 1 111f11 ittd lt•1H1ffil\ t ,,, fl f1, lfh i ~ I I $60,000's ..... ... -., ...... , ·~· l Suthl'l'lt·n 1:. lhl· form<'r president of the Laguna Al•aeh Hoard of Rt•<Jltors and was recently l'lt•t·ll•d lo tht' ">amt.· post IJy the San Marino Board or l!t•altors prior to his r(•(.'t•nt promotion l.Al'Klt: U .O\'I> of Cl:l p1stranu Beach has lwl•n uppointctl gcnl•ral manager of MAHCO R, a l.:.iguna ~iguel ·baM1d rec.ti cstatt• s ales and market mg 11nwn11.al11m Sht.• \\ 111 tw r(•sponsihlc for arlministration and opl'r atwns in \.1A IH.:OR':.. hC'adquartl'rs and d<' n•lopment s ail's offircs, and will s uperv1st• person - rw L proccs:-.mg a nd alliNI services for tht• com· pany·s loan prOl'C'ssing. escrow tratktnJ,!: research and sail's divisions :\ls Lloyd joins M J\ RCOH from an Oran1.:e l'uunt~ n•al estate brokerage firm. prwr to which "ht• was an administrat ive officer for management "lll'ralto~s fo r Union Bank She is a graduate of USC a nd holds a n MBA from Pepp e rdi ne l1niycrsity CANDY BERRY and TON\' GLEASON h.a ve 1 bc•en named to head the sales team for Turtle Ro<"k Ridge Ho m es by Irvine Pacific. the 11 homebuilding division of the Irvine Company. I\ Gleason brings more t han five years of sales ex. perience with Irvine Pacific to his position al Turtle Rock Ridge Homes. A graduate of USC. Gleason has previously been sales manager for Turtle Rock Glen Garden Homes and Harbor Ridge Crest. 1 .\ 1>rh:tlt.· nt.'iJthhorhood of i;o two -stol") att•1du.·d sin~lt-famil~ hmnl'~ dq>klinJt :t dislim:th c l'<trly :\ml'rit.'an motif. M t·rir~d l>t·\ l'lopllll'lll p1·0,ull~ pn·~t·ni:- :1 )ltlt'dal rnlll'flion ol r:1rdi1ll~ ·n>IKt·i11·d homn 1h:11 llbpl:t~ tit(· tinwlt•)l)I lw:1111~ 1ha1 rtr.tlb th<' 'alt11·:-of our li1n·fotlwr), \\ho n·:-pt•t'll'll fin<' rraft:-111:111:-.hip. q11ali1~ m:lll'rbb and good tk:-ign The· highly indi1 ichr:ilitl'd t'\l<'rior:-art• 1 :1:-.ll'l'ull~ dl'tallt•d with lap sidin~. maso1111 "alb and mull i ·paned "incl<>'l'l>. Tht· intt.•rior :1nwnilil':o. rnmhint.· traditional cl<-:-i!(n \\ilh modt.·rn fonn·nlt.•nn·:-.'. You'll disrnn•r wood- IHtl'llillJt llrl'ph1n·s. :-1ain1·:1r~ "ith wood haniSll.'rs and handrails and kitcht.•ns rnmpll'tl' "Ith ~·mkn \\ lndm1-:;. ('cmmie lilt•. ~c·nuint• oak cahint.•ts and luminous rt.•ilin~"· ... I \ f ..... I I pl:tn· \\htn· ~1111 c 111 n·:ll111· ~our t:rl':ll t·,1 dr;·:1111' .111<111111-n· ~1111 :111cl ~1111r lamrl~ 1:111 lht• tlll' lilt· ~1111 d<'~l'I'\\' ;II :t nrit'\' \1111 Cfll .;ttlnrtl I I. \p1·1w11r(' :-.lldlldd \l:11111r ' :1 n·:11i111h·r 111 t\w- NORTHWOOD lw.111111111 pa't :1 pro111M· of a ':t1i,f~ ing :ind P---l!!!'lm---•-~ n '":in I 111 g f1111 m · Tl w h 11nw' ;m · :-l'I 1111 1 h1 ·1 r """ lt11:. \\itll :1 lro111 and rt•:1r ~anl. nt·,tled • amid n ·:-1d1·1111al n1·1ghhorh1111ll:. · 111 tht· ltl:l,tt•r pl:utrll'd \ ill:t.~t· 111 \orll11wod 111 It'\ illl'. It \ a m:1t11n•. 1\l'll·(':.t:1hlbltnl Sheffield ~tanor ~lvt>s you C'\'crythin~ you net.'<1 In :.1 new home. It's a , ~ th'\....,_...Jlft • rft'clft '" n11111t1......, '"'"""" -~·"""""" ....... ~ ......... .......... prfi(8,. .... ....en. S~ oftkf houn 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. ao.tl Frida)~. A MERICKEL DEVELOPMENT ~ JO A~on. lnlnt/(7J.j) 730-~6'0 Y ( ·' l ' • ·- , 8 I I DAIL v r 1w 1 -- TUSTIN You can fed the excite me nt in the air. An ambitio us idea is becoming a dynamic reality. Growing. Thriving. Making the dream come true . It's call ed the C ity of Irvine. Come sec the h omes. Detached. Attached. Townho mes. Patio homes. Apartme nts and condominiums. Diversity in architecture and envi- ro nme nt that fits so many lifestyles. Look at the schools . Regarded as some of the best in the natio n . V isit UC Irvine. A m ajor university right in the heart of the_ city. Walk the parks. Enjoy the lakes. Rush the net on a tennis court. Ride a hike trail. Enjoy the shopping, so close to homes. Discover a v;uiety of comme rcial and industrial opportunities. Offices. Industrial land. Locatiuns for re tail and service businesses. And more to come. It's all part of the dream t.hat is Irvine. A~d you can see it coming true. Start at The Irvine Company Info rmation Center.* It's on Culver Drive between the San Diego (I-405) a nd Santa A~a (1-5) freeways. At the corner of Barra nca. (7 14) 551-1500. Yo u might find your own d reams can start coming true in the City of Irvine . .... PACIFIC OCEAN' HOMES FOR SALE Turtle Roc k 1 l 'R rJ I l\t ll'I' till ill! ANI lS c .,.\Rill-~ Ht )~lb lln·11 t 11111 r.11"· .'\1.1il.1hl·· tr .. ni '!o!l I '""' • • C.11J 11r \'hll I i J4 I •I'> 'i 214 'i I l 'HTI I RUCI\ ll J()(;f 11 .. 1111·, "'\ 1111·11'. t\1 11l.1hl .. lr1 •111 '!>I I I •/\11' ( .1ll "1 \I'll I /J.1 1 "'ii J>I \j' ''" I ,,,,. •'l'""'"I: F..t>ru,11\ l .tll • r ""1 17141 i'i.!·1'''1 / . 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C ·1 '..:Tl H I 1•t l,•,1,1111! 111l1•rm.11111n 1,111 171-11 <'-l-1· \4•1'i t M.111 l'n I INDUSTRIAL SALE OR LEASING OPPORTUNITIES IRVINI: INPI '"THIA! t'Ut-.ll'I 1-X I A'T linrr,.\·1·d m1lu,tn.1I '"''' ,11·:i11.lhl1· \'.111.-t\ 111 '':"' Excclknl frc1·11-.1v .1Cll'" h 1r 111t.•n11.H1<1n ,,111 ~·•ur hn,k1·r or Paula Ma1h1•1" at ti HI h14 II 14 IM .. n -Fri I Prit<'' t'//t·• r11 ,. t11 11/ 1lt11t· ,./ 1•11hlh '"'"" 111h,1 ' 1 '" '"'"' '.><ti•· 1111 rn afr.-r .11•111/11111 11/ r/11,, ,/111<111 H1111i. "" 111 " dl\lllllfllUr)\ \llf>/llllft'c/ /1' 11/1 lt'\11/l'llf\ llllllllltll>I \ t1TlllllH'1 /t1.iltth'' Ad, " ,iJf, 1 ,..,.,.."."''"'', 111 '"" '<.II,, • •/11,. , ... ,/,·11111' •f l'(llllflll,I! \ftlll/11111111111111 "" "' '''"'' WE'RE WORKING WITH THE Cfl'Y ID BUIID A BEI"I'ER IRVINE. • IRVINE • • • ·-T "' I • .... .. . ...... . ~ L .. JAN. 11, 198r 0 0 What makes nighttime soap operas appealing? C6 STOCKS C3-4 CROSSWORD \ C6 ENTERTAINMENT I CS-7 oco - Economic future called fortunate . -.... th JOIN t 'ADt;NHi:Ab -°' ... .,. .. , ....... ~ .... Cir an~t· t'ounl )' will fut' better 1h .. n ttw n ... 1111lht>1H1l1on dunnt( l'!.+4'1 iu 1·11111i11~ 10 Rank of \rnt>cl('8 'let-1•rt·-.1<fr11t 111ncl "''"'"' t'<'o011rn1,1 t,rar 1• Thoi Jr 111 1 'P'C't'I h tu ,.._cwµ<>n Heet('h f)11'\ln~'n1t>n la-.t week Thor µre 1h • tt'\I that IO<'•I ru,1deo~ will n••t l>t' plagued with tht> high Ull .. rnplll' mt>nt problem~ 1trfeC'ling 11t h .. r p1art-... 11t lht: c<Juntry llr '2n ,t(e < •>unl\ wall b~ for\\u1i.\.-. ' 'aul Thor "Then: will ~ 111c·rcas1nt$ omvloymenl .-ml hou. ... 111.: ..,, arts ' tte ovt1m1i;t1 l·ally predicted th<1t thcr•· will l~ 27 ,000 housing ... 1a1 i.. 111 Orange County this y1•;u l.~t c ar there were an l'!>llmated 14,000 compared lo a h1~h or Jt,4!00 111 1971 • ts\' lt91 Ttll!: uvcragc µrn:e of a ho rue m Orange County will r~ach s:100,ooo. pr<c'tlic·ted the economist T hor t;larne<l the ~kyro~keting hum" pr11·c~ on m t reased gov __ ,_ f,ra111e1vf1rk's fif iing ern~ent mvolvement in busi- ness. A home that once took six weeks lo build now takes two to three years because or added permits. Thor told the bus1 nei:.smen IN OTHER economic news Thor predicted that inflation will reach 15 to 16 percent in the first half of the year hefore dipping to 12per<.·~t lie <'al'l.:~81 "a vear of t r a ns 1taon," add1n~ that the Hea~an plan to cut t~xes by $30 to $35 billion this year will be largely offset by in c reased Social Security raxes Thor warned the bu~inessmen that goods that cost $100 today will cost SSOO by 1990 1f inflation continues at an annuul rate of IO percent. "By 1990 yc)U w ill be significantly worse orr 1f you cannot inc rease your prices ... said Thor: ONL \'ABOUT 25 percent of tb.e bu s i nessmen attending the breaAfast.resµoneed positively .... , when asked if they thought they 'd be better off finuncially by the end of 1981 . Thor admitted that California will not see the rapid growth in econorruc ~ains 1l w1ln<'ssed in the 1960s and '70~ "There will be modest gains .. In their annual report on the Uh 1t e d State s econ omy "Economic Outlook l~t ." hank orfic1als pred1C'led t~at finan~al growth will b<' relatively fl at through JIUlc. pu:king up &fter- mid-year COUNTY WILL FARE OK Economist Eric Thor Eavesdrop amon'g execs OC vieu:ers can watch 'Business Exchangf!' . I Orcinge Countrnhs will soon be able to eavesdrop on con versati<Jns between top level ex· ecutives Beginning fo'riday. KOCE, Channel 50 . will bl• offe ring a half hour show called "The Husine5~ Exchange .. Like the nationally kno wn .. Wall St reet Weck," which foll ows a t H p m , the k1<·al pro· gr~m will reflect the -last c ~anges taking place in the local and international hus1ness <:om m unities The first show <11 • 7 · :lO p m will ('xam1m· possible effects of tht• n l' w l' o n s e r v a I 1 \' t· Hl•pulill<.'an adm1nistrn 11on on tht· Oran~t· <..'ounl v financial Crool I NC I, U 0 t: D I S --· • I I ROBERT HEIDE the lin e -up of di s ting ui s h e d g uest s for "Hcagan ·s Bus mes~" wi ll he Robert Fluor, rir Fluor Corp .. William 1!allhaus of Beckman lnstru m ents. Joseph Wa hed, vice president economist for Wells rargo Hank and Dr Nick Yaru. Grounds Systems Group v1<.'e president of Hughes Aircraft Co. llostmg the new show will be Robert c; lle1de. who also moderates "The Wall Street Journal Report" seen on KTLA .J.!L••gr<im is c•x pectc·d to give TV watchers a candid Tciok at thc business world i':v~ry show will feature a guest econom1sl or JO:Jly~r who will bl' able to quickly explain spe<'1fic 1 .... ui·:-. of 1mrned1ak eoncern. T1lp1c~ will mC'lucil' ~ousmg. auto imports and 1·x p orb. hankin~ in t9Rl , and Mex1cQ's 011 re 'l' I'\' l'~ On Jan JO Hohcrt Heide and guests will look <ii how a limit on auto 1m1>orts wou~d affect Orange ('11unt.' liu..,inesst>s involve<l 1n car industry sales and mt1nufa<"tunn~ A!\' t:XAMINATION Ot' the application of new banking h1v.~ on lrin 1l businesses will be discussed Fi·li I) '1'1111 bu!'>ines!'> lt•;icil•rs will discuss the effect s k' r1wkl·t1n ~ hom1· prrc·es arc having on their al11lit ~ lo attract n(•v. workers to the area in a pro- )!ram ~dll'<iuled for Fl'I> 13 Tht· 'hov. ·~ format •~ designed to include thr('e 1•111 t·xt•c·ut1\1•s whlJ will informally rl1scuss issues f.11·1n).! lht> <·•1unty'" f1r1an1·1 al position Off11·1;.ib Crc>m H:cnk or America. Wells F<Jr go. \'ror kN :'\ational. ('altforn1 a Firsl. Security 1';11·11'11' and Lloyds hank~ will a('l as financial ad '•~l·I'~ f•ir t.hc show l.O<'AI. /\DVISt:RS Wll.L include Lucian D Truhill. pri;:s1dcnt of Orange County Chamber of t'<Jmmcrc·l'. .hm Buc·hner. president of Economic De\'c•lllpment Corp of Orange County. Michael llarn~. managing editor for "California Busine.'>S" mcigcizme , Thomas Self. editor of "The Ex- ecutivt•" magazine . and. Andra Mille r. editor of "Or:111i.:1• Count.\ Hu~1nt·:.~ magazint· Ueams ar e moving into place on one of two 7-story office buildings taking shape in the 800 block of Newport Center Drive. The 260.000 square feet of business space will have a two-story restaurant in the front yard. rnn Wong' is t~e architect and C.L. Peck the contractor for the Pacific Mutual Life plaza project which should be com- pleted by February 1982. Visitors at the Marriott Hotel have the closest view of the construction in progress. · · 'The Business Exchange ' p rovides a · tclcv1s1on serres wh1th is long overdue." .!.a id lle 1de. "There's a J;?rcat potential for growth 1n the county and we want to let the business communit) know what's happening .. VIEWERS Wll.L HAVE a chancC' to set' firs thand what ·s happening smcc the II vc unedited lkpt•at p:-ogram~ will be broadcas t c\'ery Saturday al 12 :3C) pm following "Wall Street Wt•t•k 's" repeal show Th<' program I.!. <;<.•hedule<l lo run for 26 week~'i. v. 1th .. talion ex ecul 1 vc~ report in~ the largest com m11m1·n1 mad<' for any loC'ally produced Sl'rie~ $100 cuts energy bills First conservation steps offer quick pay~acks By PAT DUNN Of Ille 0.il' P'lr.. SUH Inexpensive energy-saving techniques don't get the atten· lion the}'. de~erve The Department of Ene rgy calculates that you <·an save up to 25 percent on annual home fuel oil. gas and l'lectrrc bills by following these suggestions. Evrn if you plan to insulate, or make other maJor ener gy. saving investmt'nLc;, doing these simple things first will save your overa ll energy-cost budget a significant amount THESF. CONSERVATION STEPS OFFER quick paybacks. Some will increase your savings from additional insulation, and all can be done for SlOO or less Install a now controller in your s hower. Available at any h ardwal'c store, this little plastic plug fits between the showerhead and the pipe coming out of the wall. lt reduces a standard s howerhead's flow from five or six gallons per minute to three gallons, while still spraying effectively. A daily five-minute shower takes 25 to 30 gallons of water. about 40 percent of It hot. The flow controller saves a gallon of hot water per minute or up ta2,000 gallons per year. Your saving in both water·heating and water costs can be a bargain considering that the now controllet: costs you about $1 and a few minutes of time and effort to install. lrTHE THERMOSTAT ON YOUR water heater is wet between 140 and 160 degrees, lower it to 110 or 120 degrees. The lower the setting you can live with, the more money saved. Also put an extra layer fll insuiation around lhe water tank. The foil-backed insulation and tape needed for this job will pay tor ibelf in less than a year. Or buy a roll of insulation and use the rest of il for other energy-savin& project.a. Switch to lower temperatures on clothes washers. A full wash and rinse takes about 34 1allont of water. How much of it as hot depends on which button you push. . Hot wash and warm rinse, usually the hi&heat aettin&, takes 25 1allons of hot water. Expert.I say that cold rinse water won't affect the cleanness of the wash, and it will save el1ht 1aUons of hot water per load. ~ING THE WASll SB'ITING from hot to waras edda to the COit cut. tr1ln1 a cold water cl9&er1•t and wu11Ja1 and rtn1in1 witb cold water eUin~atel all latlDdry wat•f·hl•tbll U· peftlt. • . O,.•t let expensive beat e1e1pe up the cbimne1. It ilD't UD· uaual to find 1 l•P ol an inch or more in • cloeed llrepllft ,, . - .. damper. This i:rcates a major air leak when the fireplace 1s not IO use hut the [urnate is fin It's a had place to have a leak. hec<rnse the chimney itself enc<>urages a strong flow of air Stuff the gap with insulation, or 1f 1t ·s too largf• for thcil . cover it with a board. Of course. these must be removed before the fireplace 1s used. Large <>penings in insulation are common where pipes. ducts. or exhaust fons are cut through the attic fl oor But thev tan be filled with foil-backe<l 1nsulat1on or scrap µJast1c . s uch a·s dry cleaner baJ,:(s taped in pla1:c Al.L HOl.l•:S ANO GAPS CAN BE plugged except around recessed light fixtures and attic vents Do not cover light fix- tures directlyt.w1th insulation as this can cause a fire The vents must be open to prevent moisture accumulation in the attic Chee~ where the chimney meets the wood fr"'"ing of the house. Th1s_gap often creates a kind of mini-chimney effect, car· rying air alllhe way from the first fl oor to the attic. Fireproof insulation can be stuffed between the wood frame and the wall of the chimney to stop this heal Joss. Caulking and weatherstripping are not just for windows and doors. Only 20 percent of costly heat loss is through them. The other 80 percent goes underneath the baseboards, through wall outlets, through holes where plumbing pipes and telephone wires enter , and gaps a round exhaust fans. dryer vents, and sink and tub drain pipes as they exit. ALL OF THESE AREAS SHOULD BE caulked or s tuffed with insulation. Electrical outlets can be sealed with inex- pensive gaskets available at hardware stores. Turn off the elec- trical current to the outlets before inserting the gaskets. Check ductwork. Where heating ducts pass through unheat· ed attics or baseme~ts. they ~ause money loss. lns4lating the house and forgetting to seal and insulate ducts may cost 20 to 40 percent of furnace output. Another obvious, but often overlooked, source of saving is the refrigerator. Replacing worn rubber gaskets and regulating the anti-sweat heater are two_psy steps that can reduce electric use. . fC . The healer can be regulated with a switch that says "dry /humid," "powermiser," or "energy saver" inside the refrigerator compartment. If yours says "dry /humid.'' set it on dry. otherwise use "power miser" or "energy saver." This turns the heater off. THE BEST FURNACE ENEaGY·SAVING adjustment is still a wall thermostat. A.J.O.degree "night" setback achieves • 10 to 25 percent savin11 qn heaUn1 bills. • Finally, remember that every house is a "solar collector." But. it may be collecting the sun's heat when you don't wanl it and releasing that heat when you do. Cu& f\ael bills by opening the abades on cold monainll on the eaatem 'and aouthem sides ol I.be boUH ud by cloeiq tltem • lter ln the day. ~ If It II aunny ln the aftemooa,' JOU caa set' addlU.al solar beat bJ openlq tbt abad• on &bl ,... lkle ol the boult. 1'be 1bades • nofth ~· lbould bl kept llaut a~ all Um11 durtn1 cold weat.ber. J Americans spend more lime earnin1 money to pay taxes •than for any other item in the household budaet. Researcl'i by the Tax Foundation, Inc. shows the average wage earner spends two houn and 52 minutes of an et1ht·hour day earning money for federal, atate and.focal taxes. The study also Indicated that federal taxes took the lar1eat blte from wages: one hour and 55 mln\ltea wen required to pay federal coffen while state and local tues took ST mln\lt•. Americana will therefon .,..S tbree more da1a UUa year eamtna money to pay all tu• u..n tbty did tut rear. U tYtrJ doll1r earned from Jan. I ftM dlmt17 to tanl, U:~T'.:: eam•'• oblig1Uon would be Attlfted 1181 U, Ulle estimated. Last year that date w• llaJ I ud la 1171 •u llQ 8. • ; \ ('I CAIL v Pll l > 1 G-arage hi din . g values? . Sttunc 1n 1ar aif'11 all 11vt"r Orana• Count> .,,. du"'> old can which cu be bou&hl fur about_, and lh•n i.old b • ll a ' ,. > r • r r o I I t' c \ 1> r f o r Lhou1>andi of clt1lh1.n So U.)'1> ~'f't .. r •n ('llr c·ollet·tor l'ra11, ~mr la111 an1.lru' t ur for lnvn.tm& ln l'ollt'cttllle c·a,...., a (io1d"1 \\'t·'l C'olleg ll-t'l\Lrt' , )~n~ t.lf'ginnm.: J a.ti 30 THE -.(X P"RT !>en~ will lit" olftr("(j from 1 I* " m 1n "'fir'Um \ .Admt).)li;IO 1s $30 for th~ entJrt :s~r1 tos., or 16 I>\'.'' lectun.· at the d<>or lf !>pact! 1:. a\•kllibh: Pre r~&1:.tr .. uoo ~ required S1nt1atr 1s founder and pres1 dam oL the .~uwmobtle Owner·:. .\:.s.uc-1 ation .. n automotive s ~n 1C'e for 1>1o1o ners or Rolls Ko) l'l's and other vintage cus It ts perl>Ofla1 collecuon or som.e two dozen t•at,' mcludes mostly American ma s, but be also ownsseveral <>lb. Royces Tellin g th e d1fr e r e n c e between a car that is merely old and a car that is · a potential classic 1s often no easy matter, Sinclair says Trends and fads dictate which cars will increase in value and which will not, as 1s the case with any invest- ment commodity. THE f';ORD Mustang, for ex· ample, bas hit its peak. and is currently on the way down in value he says. 'iii/ wood-pan.eled station wagons, h.owever, are still tremendously valuable ; one sold r ecently in S anta Ana for • $20;000. Two old Detroit-made models destined to become collectibles, Sinclair predicts , are lhe Hudson Hornet, the Nash Am· bassador, and any low-mileage car built from 1945 through 1966. Sinclair has arranged for a number of experts to appear as guest lecturers discussing the future in collectibles; car clubs and what they can do for you; • how to make collecting pay ; auctions and your car in today's market ; and restor ation. .... IN ADDITION,' an optional fi eld t rip to the Briggs Cun· ningham ·Museum classic car collection will be a ~ailable on Jan . 31 More information on the series may be obtained from the com· munity services office, 893-6250. ... _ CONCERN ABOUT SCHOOL LUNCHES PROMPTED LAWSUIT "-ytl• Brandon lnvfftlpted four dalt1e1 mllk bide Milk price-fixing ~uncovered _by· PT~ By STEVE BREWER l.ITILE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -Phyllis Brandon was presi· J t!nl of the Little RO<.'k PTA when a committee of mothers began checkmg the "Junk food " content of cafeteria lunches and along the way discovered that all the bids for milk contracts were 1dent1cal. _ Mrs. Brandon was puzzled. The quhtions she subsequently asked led to a stale investigation, a federal price-fixing lawsuit and the largest antitrust settlement in Arkansas history. • THREE DA.l&IES WEaE indicted by a federal 1rand jury and pleaded no contest lo criminal antitrust char1es. Salesmen for two of the dairies ser.ved brief federal prison sentences. A $2,425,000 settlement from those three dairies is expected. 'Merl Bams of the state altome)' ·general's Qffice said lbe milk price investigation bad uncovered an organized scheme among the dairies lo fix prices to state institutions and wholesalers and a more loosely organized prize-fixing setup for the schools. ' Attorneys involved in the case credit Mrs. Brandon with a major role in breaking up the price-fixing ring. AS HER HUSBAND, Jim, put it, "She's the one who kicked over the milk pail." Mrs. Brandon, 45, says she formed the school lunch commit· tee in 1974 at the request of Sandra Blakeway, then head of the Little Rock School District cafeteria system, who was reacting to PTA criticism of school lunches. The committee looked at several aspects of the lunch pro· gram, and the members often ate at school cafeterias. "WHEN YOU START talking about food -even six years ago you start talking about cost." Mrs. Brandon said in an in· terview. "Food prices a re so high. Something came up about the milk that is ser ved with the meals. •·1 said. 'Well, milk goes out on bids, doesn't it?'" she re- eallt:d. "And she (Ms. Blakeway) said, 'Yes, but, you know, all those bids are a lways the same.· "I don't know how I k,new about the Sherman Antitrust Act, but somehow, somewhere along the way I had heard about it and I knew this wasn't right." The Antitrust Act forbids businesses to combine in any way that would interfere with competition. BUDGET ADVICE Coupons irreSistible . I Refund addict, movie /an ahare strategy By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER My case of "refunding fever" seems to 1et worse each tirpe I visit the supermarket. When I wail in line at lbe check-out counter. I can barely restrain myself from asking other shoppers for the labels from the items they are about to purchase. Fortunately, I get temporary relief every time I find a wrapper or a box to a parking lot or along the road. There is one que~on I-h-av~ ··been wanting to ask you: Is it all right for me to go into a supermarket for the sole purpose of looking for refund forms? -Mary D. from Rochester, N. Y. DEAR MARY -I a sked several supermarket chains for their reaction to your ques tion. . They said they would be happy to have you·stn>lt-around thei1" 'stores-trs lonf as·you did not take more than one refund form from ea ch pad. And if -you happe.ned to find their produce appe aling or their unadvertised special on steak irresistible, they would, of course; welcome your business. And be sure to keep your coupon fever under control. Otherwise, your doctor might prescribe a month of seclusion and restrict you to store brands and generics. SECRET SOURCE Eleanor Winston from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., has a secret source for proofs of purchase thal provide bolb refunds galore and entertainment for her and her husband. ·'When my husband and I go to the movies," she reports, "we wail until lbe theater empties at the end of the show. Then we take a quick look ltround for candy wrappers, potalo·chlp bags and a host of other proofs of purchase. "It may be litter to most people, but it's money in the bank to us considering all tne refund and free.gift offers from Hershey. Nestle and the other candy and snack companies. "It's almost enough to make us forget the price of the movie." · For sending us information on her secret source Mrs. Winston will rece•ve our "Refunder's Record Book." ~ -SMART SlfOPPING-'J'IP --~ Marcia Schoonaert of Naper ville. Ill.. says that coupons provide her 10-year-old son, Brian, with a valuable math lesson. ~ · After Brian clips all of the eoupons out of the newspaper, he carefully adds up their value. Then. Mrs . Schoonaert awards him his "commission" of 10 percent to 15 percent, and he must figure out the exact amount. "Brian is becoming a cost-conscious consumer," reports his mother. "Now he often reads the food section before I do and lets me know what's on sale." Mrs. Schoonaert and other readers whose tips are published in this column will receive my "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." So, send your tips to me in care of this newspaper. ------------------------------~------, C~IP 'N' FILE REFUNDS Healtla Produda Clip out tllls Ille -keOC> tt ""'II 'lmller <•"'"°" toupon\ bcver•oe refund offer' with bever-.e coupon,, I« •Hmple. Siert <OllK 11"9 Ille Medtd proof' ol purcNw •1111• loo•lnQ for llW requlr9CI rt'fund l"'m' •I tlW -merht, In ""w~per\ •ncl .... l lM\, -wllen lredl"' wltll 1ri.nc1, Offen m•v 'IOI be •••il•tlle tn •II .... , of Ille country All-tO w-• to r«~ .. ••c" ,.,..., CIEPACOL c;-S.O•er Rt<e1ve • pocket '°"'°" , •• ., •ncl • t S<ent l OUl>O!I S.nd lllt red shaukM< labtl from ti-ounce CA.,..:01 encl • r~l•ltr r..:elpt •ltll tllt 11nu <ttcled l -tor tllt llan9 lllQ E•plrH Ot< JI. , .. , CMLO•ASIE~TIC Print Ofter A..:e .. e •n untr- ll·bv·U·lntll Norman RoO •ell can•a• print. Seftd tllt reQulrtO refund form, orw tront P•n•I troni •ny bo• of Chforas~ptlc Lareno-\ or one front l•btl t com •ny Cnlora~i< LIQu•O, a r~1\ltr rt<elp4 '""" tllt prlct circled and t,1 to,. PoSl_,e •nd h•ndli"9 For two prl'11\, \•nd the form, two ~Mh 0t two t•bf''· • rt<••Pt •nd SI SO Sfolf C:f print or P' 1n1~ from thf' tollowir•o A MoH onQ T"eolll. 8 .At Ill~ Vtl'\, C At llW Doctor \ 0 Ooc ror ancJ Ooll Ma~• your clleck peyablt 10 Cnloru .,ptoc Print Ofter E•port• M•rcn Jr. tt•1 'LlltlT\TOltlE~ST JOSIE PM At lunO Oller RKet•• • '' rt•und or l? .,, coupon\ 5.eno trw rfllu•red r~funo torm. Uw c•rton f'f'\O flt)p wt1h tNct p1t lurf' of Frt-0 Fl1nt\tone f(om Fttnhtone\ V1lartttns •no four-<•r,ton b•t ~ pa,.., ls from any comb•n•lion ol !>I J~·, A\!Mron. Cold l abl~h a no COUQll Syrup for tn1IOr~ E •pi res April J0,1 .. 1 JE•oaM C-Ottt r R•U••• two SO<enl ,J:.oon, S..nd Ille ~ of 11Urcbes• -.er from IM ~.;,;;I 01 one J•rvefl• Lotion bottle al'ld "'" na"' ·~ •rom tllt specially ,...,keel bottle E•plres 5ep4, :IO, 1'91 •EACM CllalltnQf Olt•r Re{ to .. rnrn )0 onr couponi "' • re1uncS equ•I to Uw pur<MW prt<t! of one Reac" TootNWu'\.h. For ow coupons, ~nd the reQu•r•o r•tund t0<m Ind ttw front p•rw• with the wor d\ "Ae•ch Tootllbru•ll"' from any R••cn Toolllbrusll Fo• lh• refund, Mtnd tM form, ,,. f'nHre Ae•<h Toothbf'IJ\t\ bO•, •Ith ttw price -;·11cu r •nd • re-01\ter r•celot E•O.,f'\ .July ll, '"' \l-'tl·OIEi PO•TA·j.ACI( Olft r R•U••• • I · Porfa Pao lor Slrl Ou P..S\ •nd • SO<tnt coupon S..n<I ' the required refund form, the word\ ;'Mt<lt<•tcrd P•d\" 1 from the lr.,t ..... , of •nv Str1.o .. 1•r and lO <~I• 101 I po\ta9e •nG '*>dlinQ E•Plre\ M•y )1. 1 .. 1 8 onu\1 T~ offtr\ oon't ff'Qutre form\ I ALaa•To LIGHT a1110 ,•ESM ••LU.M, P o Bo• I ~.~!,~;!' u"n~:rJ:,••:,:'::, ~~;••:u~:~ ":','o~1'::.~ I botlle ot Alberto LIQlll •nd l're•n 8ar...,m """ d r•t;M•~• I ff (f 1pt with UW puct <1rc1eo Wr.ttf ltw numt)tr 0" • l ''P•~•lt ptee.@of oM»er E ao1res S..pt t 1 .. 1 Mlt auaaLE 'r• B•tn TN!•mom•l•r. Ott" PO Bo• 1491. B"marlt, N 0 SIS01 ~n<I '"* bO• top rrom Mr 8ubblt Po-.o<ler or lllt Un.-~r.al Prooucl C~ number wr1 t1f'fl cm pl.tin 04'Plt' Aho ff'nd & rf!'C)l\lt>r '"C~•Ot with the prlt• C1rc1,..4 df'\CI ~ t f'nh tor po\faQt ano n•nGhnQ E•P"~•M•rc~ Jt 1 .. 1 I I I I I ------------------------------~------· ---Keal estate mailbag ••• $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS n~AH HOB I look forward to your articles, especially the success stories of other readers. Maybe our homf' bu ying experien ce can help others. Like many or your readers, we hesitated lo buy a house. But our landlord's rent raise got us moving. However. we were long on ambition but short on cash. In August or 1979 we "bought" our first home. a two-bedroom durnp, on a one-year lease with Op· tum to buy for $67 .000. . We di sliked every minute in the house but, with a one-year deadline, we worked hard to fix up the house for a profitable resale. Every weekend we painted, scrubbed, and hammered until the house sparkled. After putting in about $6,000 of improvements <financed on our h vc Visa and Mastercharge cards >. in August of 1980 we exercised our $67,000 option and, the same day. closed the resale of the house for $98,000 net. We took the cash, plus the second mortgage the buyer gave us, and used it as down payment for our brand-new "dream home" which is everything we'll ever want in a home. Perhaps other readers can benefit from how we got the down payment cash from our first "starter" home so we could eventually buy a "keeper" home. -Jan K . DEAR JAN: Thau you for sharing you sac· cess story. It will motivate far more people Utan I caa to bay tlaal flnt laome. By lul.Dg creative this tu nal• before, and are age SS or older on the Litle trauf•r date. If you seU while married,. only one $111,0IO H · e mption is allowed per married couple. Bat two qualified unmarried co-owners can uch claim up to $111,0IO of tu-free proms. lrui#C 011 c ic Ir huuranc•r DEAR BOB : I disagree with your recent state- ment that title insurance is the best assurance of getting good title lo a property. . . A competent attorney who exammes a title abstract and gives a title opinion on the lille_ sta~us is just as good and us ually cheaper than title an· s urance. U the attorney makes a mistake. his er- rors and omissions in~urance pays. -David F. DEAR DAVID: Although you didn't say so, I s uspect you are a brother attorney. Your stale· meal aboat title attorneys ls correct. But as a property buyer wllo later dlscoven a title problem, I'd rather bave a claim agalast a multimillion-dollar "deep pocket" title insurance company tban an attorney wbo may have died, moved away. or forgotten to pay ll.ls erron and omi1111ioas insurance premium. Even the world's greatest lllle attorney can miss forged signatures on deecla, recordlag errors, fraud, aecl tile dozens of GUier lllle rlaks maued by title policin bat not covered by attonaey's UUe opi· a ions. Although local custom varies, in many states title insurance or guaranty policies are obtainable for lawyer title o'l>inioas. Buyers who obtain title opinions should always Insist on title insaraac• too. · Ma.rl•IM ded~I .. •• H•ll•d DEAR BOB: I own a Florida condomiruum which I rent to my aged mother for $100 per month. My monthly mortgage payment is $363 and the building maintenance fee is $78 per month. On my income tax returns the accountant said I can only deduct my mortgage interest and pro- perty laxes, but no depreciation or other expenses. Is this true? If so. why? -Joseph McG. DEAR JOSEPH. It's true. An laternal Revenue Ser.vice rullng nys non·proflt property rentals at below·markel rents Umll tile o .. er lo m~aimum dedactiolls up to tile amoa.at of tt•l col· lecled. However, mortgage l•terest and property tu es are always deductible even lf tlley eaceed tile 1 am out of tttat collttted. B•t Coe1reu la eapected to change tills IRS nallng so wakh for new develop· meats oa tills sabjecl! • lnteH•I o nly saav-n1 • lnco•• • Com•ud al • R•eidenOal • W•eloly co••il•ent• • Monthly h1ndin9s •' • 6 monlh• to 3 yeaH • Southun Californi• I loan info rmation sen1ic• ' I • '1• ti' I'' ',.+f (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ]10 NP*P"'' f PMer Or11i .. t-fl""'9" Pldl•I N~wourt 8Pat,, { a11,,un1a "'76b<I naaace <a lease-optioll), yoa 1ot into your nnt ----------Succead in Business without the Expense home wWi practically ao caala. AINI by ula1 "plaatic ID09eY" to llaa•ce tlae fb-up ud raise lite valiae more Ulan tlae Improve· meata coat, you tied up little of yoar o .. ID09ey. Wltlloat Utal Rnt dumpy liloue, yoa woulchl't be wlaere yot1 are today. AICrr dl.,orrr •air br•C DEAR BOB: After 24. years of marriage, my wife wants a divorce. We've had s,eparate bedrooms for years so I can't say I'm against the idea. She is 63 and I am 62. Our biggest asset is our large home which we have agreed lo sell and divide tlie profit equally. My Certified Public Accountant says we should wait to sell the house until after the divorce is final. She says we can then each claim that $100,000 "old folks" tax exemption. This sounds crazy. ls it true? -MorrieN. DEAR MOllalE: Yes. Tiie ····-"OYer II nale" ~ sale taa eae•,.._ .,..._ lf , ..... · .. Hd ... llnd a. yo.r primary re.Ne•ce at leu& Utree ti tl9e ftve years Wen ule, Jane MHT _. ..,_,_Sl•toat •~ 0-'1Ctt11-.-..,1•-••HI coeu..,.M1·12ft , ........... : .. <. ---"*"'-M01 • -~c..--............... ~ ...... , ,,..... ..... -.... ~ c.1----. if:/-:;;;========::::::-L-!:I =(:.:71=4):.:;IM:;::;,;•;;;;;.·iiiiiiiiii__. 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The•• Services Now Available Answering service Secretarial service . 24 hour dictation I LeJters and typing I 1 Word proce~slng r l Scheduling ' ' Reminder service Conference rooms Mall lists Telex Facsimile Paging For More Information Call 913·1234 \ J I .., ,1 Sunday. Jenuary 18, 1M1 DAILY PILOT ·I . . ____ _..____ -- ---1 -· ... \, t4 twlr PILOT AMERICAN CK EXCHANGE .... ..... . ' As with his past recommeod1tions, Granville arrived at hjs "sell signal" by following charts and indic1tors o( the market itself rather than ex· ternal fwidamentals such as interest rates or corponte earnings. "IT IS ntE 'inner voice' of th~ market that has s poken.·· he declared in his most recent letter to subscribers. Such pronouncements. to oo one's surprise, have bffn met with a loud chorus of criticism from many more conventional Wall"Slreeters. "People who think they can walk RAYMOND F. Devoe Jr., In analysit at Bruns, Nordeman, Rea &c Co., who bad 1 lively confrontation with Granville on a television show last ye1t, observed, "Althoulh we don't me technlc1l 1nalyala, and don't attempt to understand it, we do respect the opinions of certain in· dividuala who use the technical ap- proach. · ''Tboee are generally lbe people who can point out a penpective or point.I that we bave not conaidered from lbe fundamental approecb." But Devoe made plain biJ dia- aareement wttb lbe kind ol certainty about tbe martet outlook GraYille often expreaaea, wbetber in bia market letter or at apeakiq _,.,. menll, where be bu betn boWn to appear dnued u llOMI carrytnc tablets. "IM.'11 8'l'OCK market pa&ttna la different, IDd DO two periods can be compared predlely," 0.Voe uid . • 'Wbat appean to won in .. period CID be Ml iaYitaticm to ..... la IDotlMI'. Wt bow cm1y .... -,.. aure -that wt wlh an• now '"rJtMas •boat tbt •t mantt. •· la Ute mWlt ol tbt eCllllroi•11, GraHllJt ~U aoet of Ml naa· ..... 1a ........ .. ll"'8dtPrw-.... ,. ....... .. ._... ............. ... ......................... ............... .... tM .... oftH ..... .................... .. .......... _ ... .. " \ . SINGER'S STORY. . Judy's other daiighter Lorna Luft earvt-t5 out niche in show business '1 l:. ~ ' ll ll t\ II\ I' I llnu· U JMlll d II nw. :.it !» I .o rna I ufl u rt•l ttfll m 1111ul wh11 .!iluall ~ fHtffit- lc.-•"" l"8mt' u 11 with th1 11 ~1r1•,.I 11l1•u fu1 llH' lo do a 1hac·1; 'rf"\11111 nl I h 1•1 t ht• Hi.\nbuw Wht•rt'Ul""' I 'u111 \ 1•11h und ll\f' rl11> Mel l' "'Ill ht• I h I 1•1 1111 thanli. '"u 1\1111 I lc•rt '!'f\ fu"l1 '>ht • 1111 lau~h"' 1ttic1ot 11 . Ne• 1louM t ht 11111wul 1hn 11 1!ht """"' 11111 \ l •arl .. rnt "dll\t ht.-1 111 .. 1·01n,.• 'llt11m ., 11hl tut Sur.-f11 t ~" "11ult1 h1 ii ,..... I rt'llll If 111 ,.ti, .. .... h~ tht• ·lh1•1 hit t1\ :1~ I,,'"' .. ' """''' I ltd ~wilt ''' "'"' Mt I uft ~ \hW"o h1 I '"II thlll~ t,\fl11t\ 1 Ufllhtl\ nlCclll' 'lt1 n1ri.i '1und.J ' 111 •,\ t Im ll\.l'tt11n Ut-1 ' •• ,1,.rr ·n~ 111 .. r11.11I ''"'"' '"'''nn 111 ""'"'' '\1rt11..1n, I f ,I\ Ill~ l >u1 "-1fl~ LOANA,l.UFT I l11t mu-.1ral Thty'rt ~11• '1A W&...ft 1-N -fltf'; ~HOW ar l east SIX - 111v11th.-. ~ti, ., ah11 gut ti .. mdll rt)le dfOOt in <t new K' .an lf1'1eal 01 c k. '<.)11 l-'1nt.-." <tboul the wild and 1 f ell\ world .,r 11l-,1~ncr Jean~ She's 'nowher e as well-known as her late mother or her sister , of course. If it bugs her, she 1lv1•1.m 't publicly grumble. She c1tlls l.iza "my best friend" and busies ht•n1 t'lf working the better saloons of Vegas and l'IM·Wht!re, l(uests on TV talk shows,..keeps the rock thin" ~oin~ itnd does a stage musical now and lhcf\ Ht:K FIRST PROt'ESSIONAL gig was at age 15 She sang with mother Judy at the Palace here, a moment she recalls as "sheer terror. She was a hbr1l act lo follow. no matter who you were." 'he't.I previously cons idered becoming a nurse. tiut I freaked out at the fi rst sight of · blood." l'hal, of course, a lso ruled out being a critic', so lhe 111t1i.t lo~ic~ll path led to show business. . "There was so much music around my house 1 t w <ts sort of a natura l ttUl\g for me to go into," :-.ht' says Iler mother, she notes, "wasn't too thrilled "SH E KNEW LIZA was going to go into it and then she saw me out of the corner of her eye and sighed, 'Oh. no. h~n: goes aholherone."' Show business lS rull of stars. offspring who <>ll<H:l~1feeide it'd be'mfty-to be a star. sally forth- with no knowledge of their <.'raft. homb and grow old wondering what went wrong Miss Luft s<tys her mother was very aware of that. "What she basi<.'ally told me was, 'Look. if you're serious about 1t. you must study, must take 1t seriously. ~cause it ·s not easy " Faster, funnier and vvilder. .11.'11 knock you uu1 • Sunday. Jwluary18. 1981 DAILY PILOT Tl LWETITll , COl.'*11 .. l'ICnJIR,.,... A RASlmWllllMUAClllltlM ~Tm ·--•1•-... 111 .. 11m an• SAM WANAMAKER OnliM --~.., lM.O ICllRlll hlCllllW l'llllllO' HOWMO NE Slerv by JOfl OUAllMY "1d W!UIA"l SACIOllM ~by Joa. WAllSK~ !\ml !>ht' " ncgotu1t111~ lo Mn~ ruck for a record 1 um pall) .\ud will t i p up here Wednesday for a C.t:-.l 'hov. .it l ht· Hox > d lu<:al rock 1>alace. with Hic k Ocrrlll/.!l!I . >4ho':-. vrod u1·e<l ·d few or her n ·c·onh. SHE RECALLS J UDV Garland Mom on the s unny side. Sure. the re was turmoil and sac.llless at 1 CUN! !AS!WOOD 'A/'IY WHICH WAY YOU CAN' SONOAA LOCKl Pl'OMlld by WILLIAM SACKHU• !Jr..-by JOU OlJAMSllY k .. u.sru QQ~.~~~.10 l!~-~~.~~~~l Q And lh1:11 ll:.11·k on lht· road a~am m "Song," playing the kooky lyr11'1:-.t r1rsl done on Broadway b) <tnolhl·r d uld of fa mous folk , Lucie Arnaz. daughtc·r of Ul·..i Arm.1 z and l.uctllc lfall . MISS LU•,-, A SMALi., fn endly lady w1tli red· dis h blond hair <tnd a qu1<·k, nervous sense of humor. oft en t!> asked cibout lh1s busmess of being of star stock She has a common sense reply ready· ·'It opens a lot or doors for you But when the doors arc open. >coplc don't really care who your parenL<> aTe or · ho· you 're related to if you don't have talent urself " MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE It• •tilt •••• , tlott '"""'' \, ..,,,. ... ,., "'"''~"'' •CA>.,;"" '"'' ., ... ,~ •' l "'IJ~"1 (tv"ftH"' "iw Vot!••IQ 0 ,. l'f"lt_•llO '-"ioll'JrfWI Al• ~;j l'I. 41 .. r Kj II ~· 1111.11¥1 fu( .._.At Of Tt•t Mfllt(•N 11~ l\.IUl • OClf O' «,(Ir ._.f1,ui _,.,"'"" -----NOW 8HOWINca----- EOWARDS CINEMA • ; PLITT CITY CENTER COSTA MESA :~;~. ORANGE I 4 1 546 3102 •11110 I (7 14) 634-9282 I • l ~•t If..,•• • •-, •'• o4f..,f Y f .... There's a lot more to belnt ti JlllM than just having ti son. l.Mr'ltESCE Tl'll""-' a..s I"\ Ill fOliTt:M ''"«" 1JO£l 8 MICltA.EL'i, liARTH H ORABINSKYl'!•itl•<t•"' 1808 CLARJC 1,1 .. 1"llll'TE' 11ar1.,.JOllN \tARLfY Kl \t CATTRAl.l 1;Al.£ t;All.'~ETT .. !COLLEEN DEWHURSf ! ,..,....... 1o, BEIL.~ St.Al>&"°"".., h"...., Pin rt()lllKH ""'"" "• b\ MORTON LiOTTllEI\ ,_."'_,"'"'THE Tl 'RM.l"'f0STER COM PAN) '°" lllCllARO ~ l\RIGllT ~-'b\JOEL 8 MICHAEl.'i1o4GARTH II DRABINliKY o.m'" bl 808 Ct.AIU( .. _ Sllll Ha¥t Time"..,.._ t.i BARRY MANll.OW ...., ""'_. llf BAllRY MANILO'J'.JACX F~lf>MAN and BRUCE SUS.'i;\(AN "-"UN WANNBEltG -.... -·"•"---. -~ ' •-=-...:--= .~~~:::_-l.911J. ,. hom e. she says. '· "They think or my mother as this . tragic fi gure," she says. She sighed, her voice grew im· patient. "Oh, please. She wasn't. She wasn't tragic at all. She was wonderful. ·'They have this strange image that she was this woebegone person who did nothing but sob and cry and carry on. Nope. She was wonderful. "She had the most wonderful ability -Liza and}I both have it, and 1 think it saved my life -to laug'h at yourself. no matter how bad things are, to find humor in it somewhere " IR' . -----------..! LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! OA\©£~[E £tllJ)X ~®~ll.tE$ (f!JJiMI~ o/ a fffeeadun) ri PORT • ?90~ ( Cn ul tiw't' Co~ona do\ M.t' .. Uf~ t>lb(; 546 2711 llHISl.Ol Al S•J .. t I l•WlA KEZY 1190 AM M FM a So. Coalt Plaze Theatre preMnt1 Frld•y a Saturdey * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * SCREEN t1 "PINK FLOYD" I SCREEN "2 "LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONE~" ======-:~= JOHN SAllAGl ~./ °"' ( 11:46) ' J·OO SU 1,. 10 ''N\ME TO F\VE'' hit is the comedV ,, of the season· Jettrev t.1~~ )( TV wees Radio Ml 11'1. HI MS 1'11\.!0l!C'TIC)N Ill Al I",,. ltl<ololN\l'll 1 llMI ./ NINE TO AVE 11.\llN~Y ('f)I ~MAN· 11.111\HI f'lt Wll 'O."'' ... s 11.RLll'KJ 111\Ylll·.N,,. 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' 'iI:SlJ,.,/ .. ... ,., t U t '' •O 1' SA l SUH 1 00 ) 00 \ OC I 00 I 00 tO W> OE NIRO 7 I\ A Gt NO • ROBERT ~ @~~:: . ~ u r SUN ' JO > u ..-, ... - • 00 I 1\ 10 )0 l.INI "'lllllM 111 u,011 rn11w ~ S'l'lll ,,,.. CllAZ\' ~ , .. . ... . ~ ......... oo ~ . ~~ r cl-.,. ...... '\: • II I'" ,y) ht 1•..,I \' f, '• -~ ,.,,,.~ ' . '"• 4 00 t OO tO OO SAISON >,,• U t I, I U 10 t) "THE CANNERS" PLUS (R) I "THE F.OG" ,.., ·~~ . \ ·"" .,. .. ~ I II' ' jl fll I ... 1 l' f •'. '= .. ,,, \!'!:.I ..._ JANE FONDA "HRST FAMILY" ~?J . ..._ ......... ---~. . --------.. -----·· DAILY PILOl TV DRAMA King of the soaps 'If y ou take these shows seriously, yo14 're • in bigger trouble than we are.' LOS ANGf:Lt.;S t A .. J M1chat1I to'tlf'rntan spent fiv" Y•&n pre111dm11 ove.1 ('8S' daytamt! aoap operu Now he 11 th4' man reapon11iblt1 for lM H~ ol nlthlUMt' Pl~I f'llerman dt"veloped "Dall-.." with rr.,ator Devtd Ja<'Obs and at Lemmer .,roducUpna he 11 l.Ae ce>-uttullvt proouc"r ol "Knob l.andin11·· and "Sec:f't'b of Midland Ht'1&ht&" oo C:8 S .nd " Fl• nunao Ri>ad " on NBC "WHEN THI. NETWO&IUi ~MW that rtus form was 11u <'t''\liful tbty be&an comlntc lU u1> and H)'•nt. Wt' want U>-llt'l oo tht' bandwi.tcc.m, too,' .. ys 1-"'llerm•n The-on!) pnme llmt! M••v o~ra thait hab H <'al>f!d t'llt'rman personal touch 1:s A ttl "i. "o, n&Sl) · Prior to th.-'un t:'\b of lJalla1>, · the DC'lWMb had O)ddt:' !lt'VerllJ aattemplb Ill 111~ht u mr Wl6P o~a Cli tned with 'Sons •nd Dau&httr.. 1n 1974 and railed The most sue cesi.ful of tht:i.t:' w111> A BC 1> Peyton Place," a uuullfui home. and all lhe toys that 10 with it. I think lb11t'1 very m uch why. and It came along ... 1111ood Ume "'Nmes art! tough. You can't afford t.o go uut 1.nd see a $5 movie every week. ··So people Uked looll:ing at the &lapiour u 11d the wealth or t he Ewin1s . And the k11owlt!d1e that for all their money and power lhcrtl'll not It lot or happiness in that household ... Acc<>rdln1 to Filerm an, the public finally ~rcw tired of the cop shows. "I think they're tired of knowing bow it's goane to e~d Seein1 car chases. helicopter t•hases SuppasedJy cute repa,rtee between two good lookmg leads." •• Ht:' says · ·'The audience is interested in character relationships. What goes on between people and among people, and not knowing how 1t 's going to end or how it's going to grow. sudi.er th&t rah for r ive> e•r.. in lhe l960s , "P EOPLE ON SERIALIZE D d r amas 1·hange. their attitudes change, their characters change, their relationships change. And I think J>(;j)ple are findint( that..'.& a litUe more interes . int:: "I 11UNK PART O•· the bucces1> of ·Dallas' _ e>-lhol 1Ls.. largti" >tha11 ltfe, .. s ays F'irerman - 'Sorui and Daughter w~ a very maddle~ class sbow and you couldn't Lue as much license w1tb the stones you were lellmg You couldn't ha e lUThv11laioy,a~w1lhJ R "Tm not saying that it mirrors life. No, it's drama and drama's not real life. It's fantasy, and I think in these times we need a little fan- tasy in our lives. I think that has a lot to do with ··And I trunk part of I.he success of ·Dallas' is not only that larger than hie quality but the glamour You 've got the beautiful clothes, the appeal," .., ··Dallas'' has come under attack from some for its sexual content, but Filerman says such Team's spirited HOLLYWOOD (AP J -Susan Blakely stars ' in ABC's "Oklahoma Ci· ty Dol ls " as t h e . ringleader of a group of housewives wh o or- ganize a football team to s how their hus bands they don't belong just in the kitchen. The movie. which will be telecast Friday· also stars Ronee Blakely. and Jack Ging. NOW PLAYING PAOru.e football action. every Satucday in the Daily Pilat -·~ MaMtt SOU JM coasr 1,1,1 Mey 'rl•f J i"1/ lOWAllOS" ClllfMA WUT w .. ,,,h n\tt~ 891 14 J', lOWHOS" SAOOUIACll 11101~ ~81'oR80 CUN DOME ••u·.c • s,-io-, ~r..11 Or•n9c •JJ4 ,~,•,' 1.x:mat:S.i •1 °"h ua MOWIU LlllCOl• Olllfl·lll llrr• 11'10 401} llue11• P••• O• • 4(1111 llO ,AUii &CCf,TID FOii Tllll OMWllMHT • TODAY'S CIDSllllD-PVZZLI ACROSS 69 Maintain 1 18 Correlahve bers 8 1 Cotton bun· 70 Ra1ah's wile 1 19 Semer 17 Communion dies 1 Whtie 71 Planr s1all\ 1:> 1 Warn plate 82 Spanish poplar 72 Compo 12'> Htghwa~ 18 AbOVf' measure 6 Ftre remains nenls 124 Care tor t9G1ve 83 H1be1111a 11 Schemes 7'3 Rinds 2 words ?O M ore lrtle 84 Visage 16 Po1a1oes 74 Unpreten-127 Lake II 34 Chewing 85 Olympic 21 Walerway ft()U~ 128 Chinese 11em even ls 22 Beel crPa 75 Listener s m11e 35 Fall flower 86 Ouoles 1u1e lf)an 129 Pronoun 36 Small hsh 87 Dona1e ~· • ~··vn, WE DEAL WITffDQDly SfNSo ~...- Mlchael F11erman aim• for f•nt••• s~ows simply reflect contemporary sexual at- ~1tudes betwee,_men and women. "We're living in a more permissive society," he says. FILERMAN INSISTS, however, that the s hows ~rE; not so much permissive as they are romantic. \ (G) "'FLASH GORDON" (PG CHILDREN'S PRICES I . B~UES BROTHERS'" .. AIRPLANE .. (PG) "CHEECH & CHONG" (R 23 Hadooln 76 Flutter'> 130 Not Pref,. eg 77 F .ish1on girl 131 Metrl(; 24 Caper nua 78 Oppos11e measure 25 One or anv 79 Ches• t32 Oral pause 26 Galltum sound~ 133 Scale note symbol 60 F1ench 134 Rough lava 27 Babylonian revo1u11onist 135 Paid no1tce god 81 Lessens 136 Thespian 38 -De\lm 40 Ship chan- nel 42 Diner 45 Ripped 4 7 Encounter 50 And Lal 51 Ceases 88 Avouch 89 Mmus 9 1 Fork prongs 92 ls borne 93 Frrlly fabm; 95 Baseball 11t1 2 words 96 Handrails YOUR TICKET TO GREAT FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT I .. PR!VATE BENJAMIN:' ·GOODBYE GIRL (PG) I :::J I "'WARRIORS" ··AMERICAN GIGOLO" (R) I ~RDINARY PEO;L; "STARTING OVER" (R) 28 Prrnt meas· 82 Specifies 138 Brink ure 85 Doomed I 40 Estimated 29 Oul ot Pre· one 142 Fence step ft• 86 -and alii 144 Transm1s- 30 College deg 87 Four qls s1ons 31 Attend111g 90 Rubs out 145 M atflculate 32 Conllnent 91 Stones 146 Disparages Abbr 92 Angers 147 Fathers. Fr 33 Storm 93 E•1St 35 Esteem 94 Cubes DOWN 37 Fa1her Lal 95 Citrus frul1s 391.tCtl 96 Nibbles 1 Tick 41 Hardens 97 Grottos 2 Tropical 43 Verb ending 98 Unique per· lru1t « Ol>ndihon son 3 Pr1n1lng · 46 Issue lorth 99Cllmb1ng measure 48 Equine · plants 4 Beer molher 100 Loses color 5 Guido's 49 Solar disc 10 1 G311ed hors-no1e 51 Accumulate es 6 •1n1he 52 European iris 54 Stalk 55 Injections · 56 Howsoever· 2 words 57 Swaps 58 Gaelic 59 Malay ail- ment 60 Maple genus 61 Gists 62 Wea1her word 64 Manasseh's ci1y 65 Muddle 66 Man·s nick- name 97 Menu 99 Vlrtue·s foe 100 Ta~• r1der 101 Spinet 103 Nooses 104 Purveyor 105 -pro- tund1s 106 German prison 107 New York"s linest 108 Devoured 110 Thick soup 111 Choose 112 Luzon nallve 113 Treat royally' 114 Wears away 116 Mail "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN'" "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE'" PG AU ........ _ .,.,,._,,,, e_._,,,.. ·-PUY.-0- "Certainly there's infidelity, but ther.e's fidelity in a lot or other areas. I mean Joan Crawford, Bette Davis. Barbara Stanwyck, all . these wonderful stars of the '30s and '40s, they ~ade thei~ reputations in movJes about just the kands of things we're talking at>out now. "Yes, we de'I with the seven deadly sins but I· think we deal with greed as well as lust: power, all the things that we sitting at home like to fantasize about." He adds, "And when people t ake them too seriously, I've got to say it's their problem. "WE FEEL WE'R E providing the a udience• with a little bit of escapist entertainment. You can't lake these shows seriously. I mean. if you do. t!hen you're in bigger trouble than we are." Filerman grew up m <.:hicago and got bis degree in communications from the University of Illinois. He was working at the Commercial Clearing House briefing law. cases . His life changed when he joirfed the Army Reserve and -was ass~lfned 'to-lhe-psyehologica! warfare unit. ··r wanted to get into television." he recaHs. ··I didn't want to go to some small town. I want- ed to work in my hometown. And I got lucky. I met this ~uy in the Army Reserve." That guy was named Fred Silverman. and he had a job al WGN -TV He got Filerman a job at the station, and when he went to New York to ~in CBS, Filerman took over his job. SHIRL,,MKLAJNE. ANTHONY HOPKINS• 10 D£RE.t< N.Y. DAILY NEWS: 52 Czech rtver 102 Glows sack .. 53 Thr1ce 104 Walking 7 Sailors Comb form SllCkS 8 Pronoun 54 Ed11or s 105 Dreadful 9 Always 68 Wasttes 69 Fragrant wood 70 Wanders 117 Greek letler 118 Approve 120 Blackboard 123 Porten1 Starring the world famous "A powel"ful, terrifying, suspenseful, mind-blowing movie. The result will fry your hair." word 106 Health 10 School 72 Becomes 55 Cubic meas· resorl 1erms ashen ure 109 King 1 I Make ready 73 Studies 56 Halt "bea1ers" 12 Find 74 Allots 58 Click bee11e 110 French c11y 13 Verb form 76 Decreases 61 Task 111 Turi fuel 14 ldentlly 77 lions· 62 Swagger 112 verb form 15 Mustcal .. pride" 63 Helicllne 115 Added up lnstrumenl 78 Roues 67 Miier, e g 1 1 7 Small par II-2 words 79 S1alr 1reads 68 Nooses cles 16 Real num-80 Burrowers , 125 Russian sea 126 Small ct11I· dren 134 Deadly viper 137 Chinese pagoda 139 Foo1bafl pos 141You·11. 143 Mlled's son YOUNG AMERICANS Song and Dance Company • Bring the whole family for a delightful evening of entertainment and delicious food at reasonable prices • TWO DINNER SHOWS NIGHTLY 6:30 and 8:30 pm Tuesday thru Sunday COMPLETE DINNERS from 10.95 to 12.95 children under 12, 4.95 • Reservations Suggested Group Rates Available • TIBBIE'S MUSIC HALL at Peter's Landing 16360 Pacific Coast Highway Hunt ington Beach PHONE (213) 592-4072 (714) 840-5661 P.S. Bi~ Band Jazz Every Monday Evening n, ... \m\'rk.tn fapl'I.'" ( ·"~'· 1>11n"1 l\',I\\' lw1m: "lllwut It. y ~ -Ru Reed, New York Delly News N.Y. TIMES: "Exhilaratingly bizarre! Obsessive, exc i ting, scary, Wildly energetic." -Jenel Meslin, New York Times One of the year's 10 best. .-Time , • CLASSICAL MUSIC Sunday, Jwiuwy 18. 1981 DAILY PILOT Cello's deep voiee has hDD1or By OON.\1.U J . HO~»N ,.., .... Dellr ,,_ \ lnUI ttc111lropc:>vll'h r amt1 •llinit lh" Ct'llo "'"~ ~11'\lbabl) lhrwiihl u ( w1lh 11 ccrhuo awt! •n rn trumcnt tu tw ~l11yt1d Wlth 11111 i.olemnaty But lo &tt th.: atrt11tl Kua1oa11 a>l•y. 11i I h•vt:, v111 th hurnor H well 11i. l>•lhu. .. h1 ~\Ow lhlll U\\11> m11111n1f1n •nl m1lru1111•11l l'ilCI IJnnit .irt·•H JO) a, """II ~s mt'l anr hoh • t'Oa nu. t:" c. t:Nt:a AT10N ul ct1llu plai) t"~ I.) nn ll•rre•ll h1111 ulclld\.~ U1e humor and JU\ l'\('11 rur l.1'11'1 Lui ..... tunlll) ht' JC'htihl •·it ~ ~pri1 .. u1•u1t>d l.o~ An1lt'le1> 111.1J1t•n n· w1\h tui. "'n11111&\lOo hu111u1 <11ul '>llt11.'11i l•·1·h111n 1l "k ill It .. U' d , .. , I r' f1 1H11 lilt• \l1.tll•ll11~ .. ~ of ., ~ L•1HOlt'f of lh• lll•llltll \ l•I I• 1'14111.:111 -.k") tlat rt-II hu1{ f\IJI 1•lu \ llllit \111 1 ... 11\l 1&-mi hi\ •UJ1t.:nn.· lo\ t'd n tla,dn .. :-\ uu r11U) rt't·atll L"rt•illed lht• <'I .i .. H 11 I , l n1 p h u 11, u n a ... ,.,, 111 ~ 1.4 u 11 r J cl Hu•,., rr hi' 1'Vffi l>l•!>ll111n" for th1: cuncerlo form ~Iv 1ru1rum<'nl w11h 1)r<'ht.':,I r .. art: few .rnd f .sr bet"' t:en f or uur purp<i:u:i. however. he did\ r reatt' . t ~ 1J l'OO('t:!l"\.u., lur l'l·llu '>aturday s 'Con~rto 1n C _:. ... :. \h!>n1Hr~~ m tbe_ ~r.cutu~auunaL ~t u~eumln I 'Jtilmo'>t 200 ).ears aft t:r 1l wa:. wnt tt>n' <tlTUOlGH HAflR t:LL IS young , his 1el'hn1c·al masttfr) and musical taste puts him at the top of .his profes~1on Tht: audience also had fun w.ilC'htng him play Ile (Jlayed the llaydn in a relaxed. lyrical. JOYful way lhs :.t'<.'ond :.election spanned 200 years to l!J76 as he ~ave the West Coast premiere of U o nald E rb:.. "Con certo for Cello and Orchestra, .. c.i work written especially for him. In ~ddJt1on to ehallcngrng the skill of the * **'' ... worth cheering about.'' -J.JEW YORK DAILY NEWS, ... l(.othlee n Carroll ................... ·-o-..... ·-·- ----NOW SHOWING---- UUlll com 111u l!runanur .t •I ,., \uulll ( lld'.I 1'1,,1~ /// bU li ~4b //11 RESURRECTION NOW PLAYING lOWAllOS' l lllSTOl IOWAllDS: C111t•A WIST MISSIOll OtllWf.I• Co~la Mey ~40 /444 Wesrm1nst" 8ql 393~ '>.11• J idn f.11rwano lDWAllOI' IAOOl(IACll Ml•'S llllA-Pl AZA 4111 4"''" f 1 I oro 581 588~ Brea ~?9 ~3 39 AlllC iNIANl MAll 01ange 63/ 0)4U .. u com •m 1 J•d·i· moo 5IOYI OllAllCI ~~ .. ,..!" !l 1 ~ i f ,, ~ I .,f'fT ,\ (tn1• 'llt,1n<oo• UA C•I~ C.nfrn~ /lJ ~ '"" l j ~;· 41J /1 4 ~J: 44[;, /1 4163• ;911 .. OllllU •SSltUtlll W!l<>dbo.O<• 01an€• Ma l•ntma \ 1f1· . , ....... -,. 1710 ~" ~~~· '14 b31 OJ4 t / 14 I 8 !0 h990 . . SHARES JOY WITH CONCERT-GOERS Lynn Herrell had fun playtng conc:erto eell1 st. its fast, slo~ and_yery_ Cast mo.v.ements.- 11 rov lae "ric h oppor"t unities for brass and percussion, instruments little used during the classacaJ period. HARRt:LL WAS MORE serious in this work verhaps because of its technical challenges which he manfully overcame. As a result of Har rell's fine musical sensitivity. rus sound was exlremely varied. never lell.ang his instrument groan or scratch or squeak or buzz~ even though the piece itself con>" ta ins many dissonances. His poise was such that when his A·string Orange Coast College presenls Clare Fischer SALSA PICANTE Sunday, January 25 4 P.M. -OCC AUDITORIUM 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa Tickets· $3 00 Pre-Sale -$4 at Door Vtaa·Maatercard/lnfo -(714) 558-5880 tun •sa B11s101 ~40 /444 MISSION YllJO c.n~m.t \/1~111 )\\II hlj9lJ DUUl OranP,f M~ll bJ7 014(1 KJ:M'Y\Ol'T\l"lol~ when comedy ......as King, rrcH1 he's President. • broke at the beginning of the Erb'a third sec- tion, he got up frofl) the stan.d •. strode across t he s tage and exCha naed instruments with Oan~i::'hmuller. who 1ave the exquisite perf ce of the Saint·Saens "Cello Con· ~ certo" »Santa Ana High School a few weeks ago. I AFTElt INTERMl~ON, Andrew Davis the British l(uest conductor for the evening: gave us -his interpretation of fellow Briton Sir Edward Elgar 's "Symphony No. L" This work was not written until Elgar was 51 and this led Geor ge Bernard Shaw to rem ark th~t ear4er recognition and support of Elg ar might have resulted in nine symphonies instead of two. Yet recognition did come. and from a public t h at had to previously rontent itself with F'rench, ltaJian and German composers. TO U STEN TO ELGAR, and in particular to the Adagio trurd movement with its rem arka · ble sensitivi~y and nobility. is to realize that ill the Edwardian age Great Britain for all its in· d~lerenc~ to it~ poor and _ ~or kin.& ·~lass_ nevertheless had brought culture and civ1Uza · lion to a level, that will perl'laps never again be ~quailed. Davis in his conducting of this work showed that he is a worthy inheritor of this noble C'i vilization. He brought the Elg3r to-life. yet he con· trolled those sections with subtlety and taste t hat could have ea!Jily ~to bombast or sen-timentality. ' ~II in all, an evening of rich diversity - class1cal, modern and romantic, something to please everyone and this reviewer in particular. CABl.E TV Uncut Movi.9724 Hr. Sport• 35 GREAT CHANNELS Ask About Our SfMClal lntrocluctory Ofter 847-3707 G>>> cablesystems Huntington Beach, Fount.in.Vdey, Westminster ~OPHl~TICAT£0 PROGRAMMING ... f ec"ll• •I C.-ndl•-lll1UI 9YO· F•t ,.fly •IC-'•-l ll \l1·9YO F•cult~ •• C.-ndln •oOO 11) !IJI 9YO ClMY ...._. ANY WHICH WAY YOUCAN (PO) llt: .. )lt+_ .. , • ... , Ol&.t ' , .. , .... ~ •••• ntl ..OWi" HHINO THE TH"ONI NINE TO FIVE (PO) ,, .. , .............. .. c>t1u ,., .. ,-.• "'1v•w••·"" OU• MUJC• ... ACMA"O Hl'fOfll STIR CRAZY (A) . ' .. , •t..•ec•t••• I YAM WHAT I YAMI ~~~!r!. sr.~> ou• *'l.OIR AMO JIUCKAll'D '""0• STIR CRAZY (R) ,, .. , ... , ...... ,.,. I YAM WHAT I YAM! ~<a~!!~.{~~) ,. 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"''' ,,., .• ""' .. ' ,, ..... " ..... htwt ,,.,, •l.• TRAHSPORTA TIOH A1tt1.,11 ., "'"•I· f , .. 1. II·•·• ..... ,,,.,I ol )11ifol• H''"" Mouw f'°'"'"' 1ow •• ,,,,,. \1ulh1t ll•h ''Hit lh ••I Ir 111• r Ir.,~• 11uh1 I hit! Aut• "''"''" t· 111 AUTOMOBlll l1•Jlt l 1 \flll'j·U I I I '"'fl"'''"" 'I.. hi• • ''"" I! u I ,, .,. t'4111 1 i111,• I•, •• I""' \ut·d.1.1 .. ,u \Ul11"1 \t.,1111!•d AUTOS. IMPORTED '•''"' 1,1 \ll 1 H011"'"' 1 .. 1. \Hill• II• th ' "''" r--' .. 1•• ('1lrorn '•th I t ~•I . 1111 ... ,, .. 1 ...... 111111 1,, J "••I I J ... ,. Ii 1'1,,.11tll•lllfi,t11 1 umi-a~1n1 \l.u-1 .• ,,,.,,' 11 lh u \It. \h.H '''""j 1'.enl• • l•pu~ t 1 I 111.r\1 lu 1Ht"tw 1lt ttvitt ....... ' Mu\1 1 "Wo11H SlllU :"tivh,,ro 10)'4•, .. l•1u••l1•" \ol• <Ao1~• u \uho AUTOS, NEW t,1f'M'r 1I AUTOS, USED t;t'IWt .. I I '41. Uwrk t.'11Utlll1u (."4m.-1u f't\itoHol.-t l hf)'1'lr1,. n •Mfl 4--0AIU .. nt<tl Corvt11t., \.::'%"' ~i:.,~· ' lm'"11•I L1nwtn Mewru ~ Mtltl<O ~i:i,:,,,. I'•• .. ,,_,,," ·-··••' r~'"''~ \'••• ....... Ml " ,: I • •OPEN TODAY * • 11\1·1l1111k 111 1• 111J''1' t' ).( 1 c•'1•11 l1e It "' 1·h -.p.u 11111~ 1•nd u rnt tu~n ho11w :1 !iii 1 '"' " Ii .At h... f11rn.1 11111 p lu ... I 1111 kit .! lirt·pl :H·•·~ lug h1J.( "rap 1 n11111tl p,11111 "'It·" h 1·rpld & pa111tPtl '>;' l'I )I Ill I 1111 I' (11,1 f) .1 \ ii ti I 29U 991•••• 11\ l'I 111110 "I ,, I hd rm ., h.1th 1•11.t ~ 111111 d1 .1111.1 t 11 :! '>lCll'\ 10\'llhtlllll' "1t h ... 1..' 111 ""'' \ l>t-niralor l1'.1l 111 , • ., ;,\ 11111111•r1111-. l'o~ll \ 1m pr11\l'llH'1tl i. \ 1:11-.1( h 11111t• tor th1• .11'l l\1' f:11111h 11111·11•d .11 s21;0.ooo 11w111t1111,: 1:111.t I h \ llt'r \\Ill ht'lp With fllllllll'lll}: I REALTORS 675·551 I OPEN HOUSES 1-5 JUST HDUClO -l l......._,J Ml' .._ wlttl .w.d ..... R...-Roo. ...t Spa. A reol fwl .._: S 141.000. JJS Ftower. Cost• M.M. CAT AUNA VllW: leaattW. .. d.t.d l bedrooM f__,ty rOCMll .._ wlttl f>O°'. Sptt...._. •6-w of oc ... ...t '-1 ..ct ............. ~ .. $450,000. I IOI Wit~ Wtry, CorCMO .. W... C'OLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 L Cont Hwy .. CorClll9 .. M... 675-5511 ·- llG CANYON I YEAR MEW N11 111:111 (1•1·~ $.:'~~1 tNlll 111 !79 900 lo111 11111•11• ... 1 :t•'l111t1:1hl1• • 11•111" 1:11111 il1•1I 1l otl 1• l\4•311 1f11I I y1•i1r n1'" M "11 '" " 111 I" 111 "., c ,.. Sanctle woocl townh11m1• .·011.t Supt•rtJ Ul'Vt'• lm-.1l 1on WOODlllD61 CIHISIDI. Pride of o wm'rship t·om es with the deed to this c· h a r m i n g :l R r h o me : X L NT r1 11:11w1 ng ssumt• low inte rest loan & o" nt•r will t•:.i rr~· a 2nrl Spac io u s 11 1;1-,1..r Hr & hath Owne r t r a n s ferred I 'r11·1'<I 111 M·ll a t $145.000 • WATBtH<>tfT DUPLEX. l.aqH' :l Ar & tl1·11 h111111· \\ I Br n ·nl ;11. Doek for 2 l10;1h I .:i\'hh llM' o r wood & g lass ll u i..:c· p:.110 S 111uh·ek MOTIVAT,.:O s 1<:1.1.1-:n · $4:~.~100 IEACH HOUSE.. N 1•;1r lll't•an w I Br 1~111 ·-.1 quartt•rs F«t' land $1 50 ,000 COMDO. (·o~la Mt•s a C harn1<·r F1n·plan" h:1li-on~·. t! Br. 2 Bu . d ining ;ilcovc· F111a rwing av:11lahlt· $!~.000 LIDO ISLE. ( 'ount r v Fn•nC'h v.:, l;,s rgc· fo rmal dm111g room :l largt• Br's . So p11110 Wult• s t t o s t location $425,000 OPEH SUHDA y 1 _4 I Heautiful v11•w of ien•1•n ~; jr1i1blisher'sMotice: juUMTIMGTOM ,; lllfF:vA1.1111N N"' , :~~1111~:;." ,r,:·,~.r0~1111 ~:~~.1;1 .. ,\ll re a I es lat t' a ti r"I t;.u 14107 1111 I,' t11 '<t't' I ' 1 VILLAGE looks pool uncf "P" ·: ' t' r't 's t' d ' n l h ' s s .,a1·1· aict· k1tc-h1•n wit h D A V I D S 0 N ! E A L T t I N C. )I lb N~wpo• I Blvd t, B 673· 9060 • · I n1•wspaper '" subJt't't tu HA IUiAIN' fW aullful 31•--------•' Ioli. of 1·upboard1o .mil IEST •RICE lhl' l''e<leral Fair llous Bdrm. lor att>d in l'X rount.-r s pace Xl nt floor r- 1111: Art of I~ wh1rh eefl ent a rea of llunt FALLBROOI plan. all dt'curati•cl m 1n T h t· T e r ra rl' of SP ACIO~S HOME , . makl'1o ti illegal tu atl ington Village <'cnt rall) t•arthtones Shows hk c a l1n1vers1ty l'ark . w1·1l ,, . '..rt1se any prl'fcrt'nt't'. located. JOg to thl' IJt'al'h model. Pe rfel'l for tht> located 2 tlt'Oroom 2 bath V A or FHA tt'rm"' Large 2 story. 5 h1lrm. J ba home in C ~ Pt'rfert for In Lav. ... New roof last year 'Ill'" ly pa inted_ Avt11•a du t ree All for onl) $127.SOO' Call now' l1m1t at1un or dts W alking d1s t ann· tu 61rF.Nlyht~ guyorgalontt\ego'Call home on a 1·orncr lot 1·ri mmat1on based on sho ps . schools. golf Custom-2 -y-r old fi i1rn e now 752_1700 One of Orange County's •· .. rat•e . t•olor . rel11;1on. cou rse HV an·c:,s 32011 !> f on I a\· re !Jetter rommun1t1e:. .. ._.,., or natwnal on1'(111, Owne r may flnant'l' to Avorad08 & fruit trt'l'S THE REAL Pritt' m<'ludes all IJutlt I ur an intention to m ake qu a II f 1 eel h u y c r 1\ This home has all •1uali EST.'A'. .... -eoRS m kitchen, wall tu wall a ny such prt"ferenee. bar1'(a111 at $llm.ooo Call 1y amen1lll'S you wuultl I ·"'.a. 1·a rpet1ng and t'U:.tom " l1 m 1t11 t111n . ur di :. now.752 1700 rt!q111rt'. Offe r ed at -d ra.,l'rtes Owner1s fl t'X l'rtffilO .ILIOn r -Sl85.00ll llwner Wiii l'Un DOVER SHORES tble and anx111u" to :,ell Clyde J ohnson Hltr 54!1 2644 THE REAL s1<k r uny l•·rm:-. ur t'X 1 .1r..1IEV ILE a t only $124.!tuO Call Sl·l lmg anythini.: 1.0.ltlt ., Thts llt'Wlol'al'l'r will lllll EST.'A'. .... -eoRs chan)?l' UH .... A 5~6 2tl60 I I ' I f I \ I kno ~ llH!ly acct' pl an) • .&. .a. The ultimate 1ri fu xurtc!> •. · SELECT I Ua1 Y 1'1 ot ,_· a:-.s1 11·1 • Jct, crt11o1 ng for rea I 4.000 sq ft of elega11t 111· 1:-. :1 ''mµlt• 111;1t11•1 It t'!>lall• whu·h 1:-. 111 l't0l a ---------• Op~ ~SW.dTlc 12-4 I ing walls of ..:lass sur PROPERTIES JU.,l cal l 1•1:.! ;,ffiK t1un of thl' la " 2"75 ill d round enl'lost~1pool""1th •·:I VA TERMS! 3 Br 2 t:la J ha ~·:r} l'l~mu,alJI" s k ylq:ht ~----------------...... seelu<lt'<i un I <•t·rt· I up 0 0 m e 4 ma s, 1 ,. 1• I NEWPORT BEACHI. produc·mg llaa:-. a\111•ad11 r1 r('places _ :-.ec·luded VIEW DUPLEX "I .. t ..:rove Offl•retf at m aster s uilP host!> tan ,: ERRORS: AdYertisers Prt>st1g1ous lu t·at1on $324.500 tali1.i n g 1o p a ~Pt'I' AR · · 1 should ch.ck their ads ~u1et tn.'1! hoed «ul de tacular view' This wun 1 I CORONA DEL M d ii _ _. ...___. ... sae street Well designed R E th 1 .... a Y -• ... ,._... • .. r· Town & C~ . last• F'or e u t1ma11· 111 ron i.....diotely. The home shows pride of 91550 Malrl ~., hv1ng. t·all now i and 3 bdrm. units e a c h with 3 own ersh i p l h ru out DAILYPILOTatSUMH S pacious llvin.: rovm F~ • h a ths. fire place. ocean view . all bit liability for tt.. finf features brick fircplat'(•. 721-9334 ~-rn s. c arpets and dra p es Secluded i1tcorr•ct i1tsertio1t s u n n Y f 3 m 1 I Y localion ho wever . c lose t o beach 1 only room kilt'hen i·umtJma 1------11111!11--a nd s h11ppmg T c rrifiC' financ ing . · ttO n. has 2nd f1 replact•. J II 111u "·•nt 1 •wr ;~II i·rl " I $.189 ~ ---------•I h~l(e · bdrms Loacb uf lllJ.! llH''""gi• lo ''""hi SEA CO VE ·· s tor age. lov. dov.n . Vr\ ,,11, ,1,,1 •It• JI 1"" i·r PROPERTIES Hous•s for s• terms Take adrnntagt• Ill I I . ( 7 I 4 J 6 7 3-4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• now t 11""1 t 1.,,;•t•~14111 1: th:· 714-631 -6990 • ""·'' 1•• 1:0 l •• "'" I 12111 628·2828 .:, General I 002 645-0303 1.1 ... ·~;7K ••••••••••••••••••••••• Th• Harbor Ar•o'~ okiPsl CALIFORNIA ll1!aut 1 Pu'~"~l'IUU S J Ad rm horQJ: 1n gr eat ~ .• , lotalion Fabulous fam1 ..... I y 1· 11 u m . 2 fr p I <: s . • .. _, J ti 1· u t.1. 1 • ti e ('or a t o r ~ .. , wallpaper $18",9110 Call COLDWeLL BANl(CIRC today ITT!I 5370 ALLSTATE DUPLEX REALTORS ..... $1I0,000 Pnme Costa Mesa units .. ,. • '' \\h••f\ \11l• t·.all t'las~aru·tl Clea n refu rbish ed • 111pl.11 1· .111 atf \t111·r1• a!> Financing' fl urry call ''"''d ol a fr1t•n1~l~ fordelat'6!6407171 ""'''' lllrll' dlltf ht•l1> '" 'THE R~ JI. Tl 1.0.11111!111.: ~uur .111 r11r ht•1ol ~ "''I''"'"' (".111 :\uw ' _ESTATERS_ .;, ·;: .... ~ :ll,i, - .... ' .. ' .. ... ,,., '~' ,,,. •i• ... ..... ,,,., .... , .... A e.~ of •..,.,•H•d .. •t•u fw p••p1red C .. ,_... I•.... M ' lfk ... C ..... '"-It .... .., nll•1 H -.. ....... 5700 '41 ~ .t •Ktft I~ U.• .. ..... ...., .... dlNM ,... ... • .. Mfen c ;I fM& S .. 11..W ..... _... I• tftl1 HC•ptlH•I Ste.. a.ctll491 4 ~.-r ..... 4 ......_, 2 ,..~ ,....., ....., ........... ..--. ..., ..--. .... ,._, .... ..--. ......... .... -4 ... u ... Ca •••11141 ....... ..... .... . .... , ........ .... ...... .. .. , ... II I I. P• 11 aall fllW ..... .... ,....., c.11 fer ...................... . Sl.ttl.000 Cel '31-1400 . WATERFRONT HOMES. IN<. ftF Al E.Sl A TE :...IP-. Mor11ol• Pr01>"1I~ M~"-"''"" 24,.lb W Co.st Hw\' 11'> M"'"'" A•~ N"""'9I01I Buch llolbt'ld J.i.tnd 6)f.f4IO '7Mtto RENTALS SEAVllW 2 Bdrm + d e n . g uarde d g a t e. t e nnis, pool. $1 250 mo. HAllOI VIEW HIUS 3 Bdrm. • $1100 m o . 116 CAHYOM -4 Bdrm. $2500 mo. MIWPOllT MACH condo. $6.50. 675-)41 I 2 Bdrm 2515 E. Coast Hwy. CGrOM .. Mar T"U DAILT C,,fl'Q 'Q ~.,. ,( _ }) 1::: ~Q.t WOH PUIHll \:)~ !'~ ~~ (ob ~<r~ IHI -----14111~ h C~Y I 'OllAN ----- 0 teo,,onge •tie 6 K'a~bled wofd\ bt 1cw to ~o\e 6 ~ t .-.p't tll'l'O'C:h p, "'' 'e11e•1 oJ I .. :. c ·," ;·~ ·,~;"" I . -(~. itJ .' I I I I I ,_ l·MY 1 ~ I NAPME O ) ' I I I I I I (__,_,,_ I GLIGEG I t--....... 1 ....... 1__,l_l,__""l'--1 It ltn't 111y being a con· ~-----· ----· -·-· aumer th•H daya. Do you I H I R S L E I know what It lttll llkt go· to· --..-...-....... ---1. Ing out to lht mallbox tht I I' I' I llrtt wttk ·of every month _.., __ .. _ -.-... _ __, and getting •·•· ······? I N E v s I T I • c-plete .... C~ll(kl• Quoted I I I' I I" by 1.111,, I~ !lie "''•'"I WOidt ""· ___ .__ -.--... -·-·you d~I°:~':'.:,.."!! ~ Mlew, r r 1· 1· r 1· I' 1· 1· r· 1 111 ·• 1i111 1 SCI.UM.ITS AMwen Ill C•sHlaHea SI 00 R•ol E~tat• Firm IL'\ll.B<>Il OCEAN VIEW HO~E ........ --4 .... Jl!J .... ............ .._,_,.....,, ... I••••• oc~y. he..., CfHllty C•tfrwctl•. lllC ... I ..... y • ....._Onnfa.dw.t...,., brlcll fl,..,._•. c....-c He., Mirrored ............ Ill kftclteRwtte.I d HIC .... md .... ce., -.cit _,.., TW1 e.- wo.'t Int 1 .. ,. Off•r•d .t Sl7t,500. 0,.. ....._ S.-., 12·4. 120 c• ........ s. Cl10Mwl1 • UDO ISLE DREAM HOUSE .... .., .. ...,. .. J ....... + d••· J '•" -....... -. .. m, c .................. ~ .... tltr•o•t, woo4 •"•ttu1 •II .,....... 1...-... , ,.._.., . ....... ..., ....... ..... c..... .... cWt. .... ..... , ... ,,1.,, •••J ••tr••· Slt6,600. •H 8'h ht T.D. Priced te Ml SHl,000. COLONY COVE 1_ ..... .._ ...... s. c1 ....... ...,.. .e11t.c• te o-••• ............. S.. cl8't I Ill ...t,.... , ...... ...... .., ............... ••I •Y••.•t .• Ofhr•" et $121,000. 644-7020 NIWP.OIT llACH ..... .,.,. ..... -Le.e. .. U.fllnt S pa('1ous 2 bedroom. 2 bath mobile <immobile> ho me F.njoy the office at ho mt'. lar gt.-terrace. 2 stora~e rooms . duhhouse . pool & g r e at n e igh bor s : Seeing is believing. so t·a ll today : $1~ • : .. • r(/o.'111 JIO ffl~ ~ /{a I Pl+~1;,,J ti'j.J-81.91 2435 E. Coast Hwy., earo..o cMf Mer FABULOUS FAMILY LIV IN 6 OPEN I -5 SUHDA Y 1224 SAND KEY I st TilM Off..-.d l·:n t n t h1 ~ IH':.tUt iful r i mpl<'lf•I\ n·rnud1·lt•cl Ii lw droom he l1l' t hrouJ,!h t·xqu1s 1h• ant Hfllt' rlo uh ' doors into ;1 ~Wl'•'JHn g 2 ~t 11 r~· t•nlr~ w1 lh n 1n 1·d ~1a1rw;I\ Atlt•nt1on to t'\'to•n · d <•t:.i 1I tn<'lurlmg f'r(•nt:h windows· . 1·u s t o m moldings. hcams. wall <'o vc•rmg . cxte nrlt•rl mast e r s uite , s u nke n li v ing r oom w /fire place . form a l ch nmg room a nd separate ram I ly room w fl rcpla e e S tep 11 u t s 1 d l' to .v 1n1 r l' n t e r t a 1 n i nf! p a r ad1s<.1 1·ompl•t<.' .... 1th hn ck pat io. p ool .. F 1c·uzz1, fi n •p1 t A ll t hi s compll'lt·l~· p rotl'<'h'cl h~ a n a la rm ~~·s tf'rn $525,000 FEE Shirl•y Horris /// /ty/1'u//profeuio~ats ... ,. ' '' 'I'"' 851 /Jbl tJ/5 Y4J4 MILLION $$ PROPERTIES CUSTOM BAYFRONTS WITH BOAT DOCKS SI . 750.000 SI .295-.000 .. Din er Sho res ~e .... µort Re...a<.'h- BIG CANYON SI .200.000 Prime Vie w Lot $R99.000 4 Bdrm Re sirlenc e For m nrC' informa tion on lis tings t';d I I >;111 Hll1h 675-231 I BALBOA ISLAND EXCLU~IVE Woods md wa..:C., J ...... l M, ..... ,.. .._ -~ I .._ .. lw.e. OWMll WILL CARRY ht TD . S45Cl-000. '7Mt00 . LARGE HARBOR VU CORNER Wo•d•rf•I •••c•th• "••• for Htert91•1 ... Prt .. cy, 'Hltl .. •d ,.,....., ... s....._..._ .... ,.,..... .... L.ep,.... .. ,. ••• d.., ....... .,.. ... ry. SJst.000. c .. '7J-6t00. , NEWPORT CONDO ANE LOCATION w•tew....,,._..,_..,. ... 2 .... 2 a.. ~ p ........... ,. o ............. flllmc .... $124,500. WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY 1ew11 .. , ......... ,... .. .. .... .,.-... .... ;rt•• 2·11ery "-· ~ ............. ~ ...... 4 ......~ ......... .._ .... ...-.....-;....,, ..... ..,_. -1dlhL Y• ........... .., ... . .... ~__,z....._ ............ . ._, ..... .W ...... Sl.100,000. , AVOCADO Ull:H IN FAUJIOOI t l .6 AcrH wltlt •••••"•• ••-' ... , '• .... 1 ..... 1 '1 :~ cerel•• ..... OWHt' wt1 c...., 11111• I; A.4tl, ... i . WATERFnONT HOMES, INC~ REAl. fSTATC s,w, R~n•~'• Piov-11, M•n"ll""""" 14~ W Co.t•I ~"'"" "~ M<trlfl4! A._. ~pol I It. ... h e.li'OI f.t&.wj .,..... . .,,.. ... ·-------..,.._ . ........ _. _.._. ·----······ _..__....-.-... --..... . ·r 1" -... .. ' ........ Wt ......... w. ......... w. ........ ..,.Wt .......... ....... ... We .Sunday. Jenuary 18. 1911 DAILY PILOT ....•.•......•..•...... ···················'··· ·········•·•·······•••• ····················~·· .•.....•...•......•..•............•.•......... t1•r• lMl •1•r• IOOJ •••rel . IOOJ ..._.. IOOJ •••rel IOOJ ~ ... ,.. 1002 tFor~ .._...,_We "-"ForWt ...•...•.....•..••.•..•...............•..........••••............•.•....•.....•...........•. ·················~····: .•............•.•..•.•...•.....•........••.... ·········-············· .......•.......•....... 1 ' GIMr.. 9 OOZ G...,.. I 002 GH1r• I OOJ ., llST If ftlUIJ1S kautif\al l\'Arded le<'Urity C'bndOI Located off Hoapital Rd . bl wn Newpon Blvd 6 Superior. Ntwport 'Bt-arh Pealunnll pool Jau ·unl saunab, ~~ m • • • • Stud1U8 from $»4,0(ll • I RR from St l2.000 • 2 RR from SI Ul,00 lo 1279.000 rront row ocun bity 111d Cal~hna ''ltw · 0.-W/S. IJ-1 \0\ !khob. l>hn.•. ·~ ~uud will dtrt-tt you H ~rh~ra Combs ... ~••tJ l~S E ASTBLUFF Dk NE WPO RT BEACH (A "°~20 - EASTILUFF POOL HOME J usl nght for the act1 ve family Park. s c hools & shopping nearby. 4 Bdrm. family room, large master s uite. Fast escrow & possession. $230,000. BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL -. Just listed 3 bdrm. 2 bath condo on quiet street. Vacant & ready. Wide greenbelt. very private patio. $164.900. HELD OPEN TODAY I til 5. 1951 San Bruno. macnab I ifvin~ realty ,,- ~ A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY IA YFROMT TOWNHOUSE! Two 3.5 • terraces overlook f abuJous Newport Harbor. Nearly 3000 sq. ft. of understated elegance; 3 large bedrooms . 3 luxurious baths. Fren,ch door & windows, crown moldings. :! marble f1rcplates. walk-in bar. Sheltered courtyard with pri vale pool. Offered at $965,000 including land C -A TH Y S C H w· EI C KE I T 642-1235 712-1414 ..... , .. (ompu\ VaAey Center Wocd>itdqe Center 642-1211 644-6200 C!E llDBll ILlllS CD. --OVER 55 YEARS-OF SERVICE ~ SUM.1·5 aA.MCHO SAM JOA.9"91 YIU.AS '\ward Winn1nic Design In Desirable San .loaquin Vi llas Condo Area Beaut,fully l'pgradrd Home With 2 Bedroomti Plus Oen t:ndoscd Patio & Front Deck. Community Pool Only 5185.0110 OPIM SUM. 1-5 22 AllOLES RANCHO SAN JOAq"91M 1.ovt•ly F:nd U111t. Two·Level Townhome On c;olf t'ourst'. Two Bt•drooms. 21•1 Ruths. Step down ('on11crsat10n Area With Wet Bar. Ueaullful NPw Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor & ~ntry Only $195.000 OP9e SUM. l·I 14 SIASaDI cmcu Walk To lwal'h Two Bedroom Townhouse With Two Patios Many Upgrades. $12A.OOll l'oss1hlc I.ease Oplton. SPY-.USS Two Stont>s Of E1trellenre Sunken Living Room Wilh Fireplace & Beamed Vaulted Ceili nJ?s l.arge Family Room With t~1replaC'e. Full Lenath He arth a. Wet Rar. Central Va ruum System & Hugt' Bonus Room With Bath. Seller Will Carry Large . Second Trusl Deed Pool·Sized Lot Asking S.'M\5,000. A ''.Joy Of Newport" Listina CUAT1YI PIMAMC9• IUY Of TMI W9' Create Your Own Financing On ·This Two Bedroom. I'• Rath Condo In One Of Newport Be a c h 's Mos t Elegant GateGua rded Communities. N<'utral Decor S hown By ApPt. Only $155.0U() PllMI 1• Y .. OMT Forty . Foot Frontage, Pier & Dork In E1tclusive Security Guarded Bayshores Community Lovely Two· Room Master Suite With Fireplace. Plus Four Bedrooms. 6 Bonus Room & Den. Stepdown Living ttoom With Ten.Foot Ceilints. Spacious Dlnin1 Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gori~ View Of lslends a. Channel,, & an Extra Lar1e Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wants This Home Sold lmmed. Sl.450,000. -CAMYotf CusToM NOMI QQ. A Beautiful Lot Overlooklnl 11le 1Mh rairway Outstandln& Custom BWlt Home - Epitomy OI Understated Eleaance. In The Family Wini Of The Horne There Are 4 Large Bedroom• Each With A Bath - Master Hai A Fireplace, 2 wrae Walk-in Cloeeu • French Doon Openlna To A Brick Terrace, Formal Dtnln1. Gourmet Kitchen. Bonu1 Room With Bath Plu1 Maid '• Quarters. Call for AppL suaoo.ooo 7911• II~ ..... ... pate..., Cowa1,, G,.,I~' On S,,,,ttU~ If you like ~xtensive use or wood. hrll'k & stom-. see this Botzenhardt l'U ~l om built 4 bdrm. 3 •h bath m ttslerp1ect> Master bdrm h as (1roplaee~ lounging area, wet bar & Jut·uiii Skyhgt\ted kitchen with every mocte rn conven ience including a hutlt 111 rcfrige ratortrreezer & BBQ. Occ:an & harbor view from the liv~ room. dinin~. room. kitchen1 famlly room, master bdrm & swimming pool. Owner will entertain trade offers for local vropcrty or sell with a large A I TD to qualified buyer Shown by appl on~y OffHED AT tl.495,000 Owner's Change of Plans Can. BeJaur &oodJortune _ Huy at last years prices. Spanish style horn(.• by the lakes & tennis courts of Los LaJ?os. 3 bdrm. 3 bath. family room. 2 fireplaces. El Grande Model. South faring patio & priced for a quick sale wa·y under current prices. $215,000 44211T~C .... . Lot &.got ...... w ... OP9I HOUSE SA.T/SUM 1-4:JO 17141 340-1417 or 346-7561 ......... 760-8188 ASK FOR BOB 11!9• .. •m TOU GET Moat FaOM THE STOii INVESTOR'S ATTENTION 2 Bdrm. 2 ba house in Long Beach. Has full price C RV. Won 't last at $65,000. Call for details. WATCH THE WAVES Ocean front duplex on the beach. Two 3 Bdrm units, newly decorated and ready to rent. Fantastic owner financingl 2000 w ........ llYd. .... ,.... .... 675-1771 , COTr nrl\LTT / You've Arrived at .. llVlllE University ·Park. Excel end unit Cardi((. wt custom ll>ft. Oversized lot and close lo pool. On the greenbelt. This charmer has excellent as- sumable loan. $158.906. 15 Jordan East o,..i him ...... s..., 1·5 IRVINE Lovefy 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, s ingle family home with VERY private yard. Xlnt location, close to schools. shopping and free way. $164.500. Owner will carry 2nd. 34 Almond Tree Ln 0,.. s.t/S.. 1·5 llYINE Turtlerock. Enjoy the ultimate in family living in this tastefully decorated 4 bdrm home . Also includes formal dining rm and family room. Convenient to parks. shopping and excel schools. $199.900. LAGUNA HILLS Exceptional owner financ ing available at rates below prevailing on 4 Bdrm 2lf.i bath family and entertaining home with pool and spa.·Offered at $247,500 llWPDIT llBCHIS Fixer upper. Family home with pool and brick. Excel location. $149,000. . 2011 Ian Joequln tllll Rd. AcroH front 8IG CANYON Newpott.._ MO-Im r ----------------. ........... ........... . ...................... ' ......................... . *' * * * *· * Heritage Collection I ZO/o ASSUMAILI ·LOAM OPIM TODAY JUI LOlllMIO. C.M. Im macufate 3 bdrm + bonus room with bar. Near new earthtone carpets. . s hutters & new tile in Kitchen. Lovely y ard with storage shed. Asking $168,000. For an appt to see, call 540· llSl. I 00/o ASSUMAILI LOAM Sharp 3 Bdrm. corner lot in El Toro. Ne w carpets and paint. New central a ir conditioning. Large tree s haded y a rd. As ki ng $103.000. For an appointment to see. call 54Q..1151. HEWPOIT HEIGHTS Quain~t 3 bdrm. 2 bath remodeled home featuring separate family room. 2 firepla ces. hardwood floors. near-new roof. copper plumbing, RV access . 20~ down. owner will carry a II the , financing at 131i2'7. interest. -Askin~.000...Call· 54~1151 ERITAGE 6 UNITS -CDM Walk to the. be§'ch. Super financing available. Four 2 Bdrms. & two l Bdrm, including spacious owner's unit. Call Lorraine Basche 673-1600. Open Sunday I to 5. 310 Dahlia PL CUSTOM CDM ~ U n o b s t r u c t e d o c e·a n fr o n t Ocean/ Bay view. 3+ bdrms with lar~e living room. Rumpus room & s pa. owe at 12<;; int. with $100,000 down . Open Sat/Sun J ·5, 2501 Harbor V 1ew Dr. C all Steven George 67:l-1600. COIOMA OIL MA.I CHA.IMIR Two houses on a large lot walk lo bea ch or Fashion Island. English ~udor 3 Bdrm. pegged oak floors. fireplace. contemporary rear unit. Open Sat 1·5 at 604 /605 Avocado Call U>rrame Basche. 673· 1600. ~ Ae•tlOf•. Est. 1907 (71•)7~22 714, 673-1600 WM. E. DOUD & CO., IHC. 21as 1. c-• Hwy.:"s•~ 201 C-dl4 Ms, CA UUS OCEANFIONT TRIPI.EX & POINT Just lis t e d 3 rare & prime properties with seller assisted financing. "L.A. Times. January 16th, 1981 ", "The dollar advanced sha rply T hursda y partly on expectation that interest rates will not decline substantially''. • OCIAMfllONT-NIWPOIT llACH 2 very rare oceanrront triplexes only 8 y.ears old. Just listed for , w1 e se ers wi lling to c arry T .D. at 130fr amortized ov.er 30 _years with no balloon payment. PIMMSULA POINT Newly remodeled 2 bdrm plus ·convertible den listed at $375.000 with seller carrying T .D. at 13~ interest amortized over 30 yrars · with a 10 year due date. J .. ••Y. HAI.TOI 2602Me.,.... ................. 675-9111 24HOUl~YICI NEW EXCLUSIVE · CUFFHAVEH H•• II ...... r11U1 1 .. ... ........ "::r:: ............ , .... -•11• "*utlla• l I I a ..,, ...... ;t ti $Ir t:;:ns _. Wauw. 9"111r • ' Id • 0 :: .. ....................... 1., •• w'11t'•l....,....,r-. .... ,. 41 .-. J. , ... ... ... . , .......... ,. -· ca 1 tllit ,... .. ,....'-ftllt ........... ,_, ....... ... ............ 1 .......... .. ............................. ............. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RM.UT~ , ..... ~~~~····· , 2436 W CaMl ~ Jtl MltN AW ....... IHch ••••w.M ...... '7Wfll Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US .•• TO IAYCUST. Prestigious four bedr~m home on Antigua Way. Formal dining room. Walk-m wet ~~r._Teen or in-law hideaway with private bath. Ceramic tile entry and traffic way. Luxurious spa in rear patio. Three car garage. 1 lll ANTIGUA WAY .. I st SHOWIM6 TOOAY .. SJ7t,Off OPEN SUHDA Y 1-4:30 C.OMI WITH US. ... TO DOYa SHOlllS. Sensation Upper Bay view . Dramatic courtyard entry with pool. spa and fuuntam. Four huge bedrooms. Dining and family rooms. Exercise room. Five baths. You own the land '. I 072 SAMTIA.&O DllYI ..... : ........................ $750,000 : COME WITH US ... TO-DOVB SHOalS. Even with Alladin'~ - lamp. you would be pressed to conjure up a better value T~~ee s pacious bedrooms, huge family room and formal dining room The park-like yard. complete with pool. is a dream for relaxation and privac~ I JU GALAXY DllYI ............................... $4'5,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYla SHOllS. Magnificently upg raded four bedroom home. Formal dining room. Familv room. Gourmet kitchen. Dramatic Upper Bay view. Price reduced $25,000 Owner will help fin ance. 17l0 &A.LAXY DllYI .................. NOW ONLY $475,000 C~ME WITH US ... TO WISTCUff. Prestigious home on a quiet street. Four bedrooms, each with private bath. Exotic bac k .yard with luxuriant plantings and large pool. Luxurious spa off mC:Jster bath. Owner will carry financing'. r-2 242 SOMHSET LAME . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. S460,000 ' COME WITH US ... TO MEWPOIT Hlt6HTS. Custom three bedroom home Fa n11l y room with wet bar plus built-in s tereo. ~unken living roon;i with 9' ceiling. Interes ting harbor view. Owner wi ll carry complete financing '. 42 I SA.M IHMAIDINO ............................ UH,000 COME WITH US ... TO IA.YCllST. Five bedroom home on 4uie t street Fa mily room. Den. Large pool with solar - hl•ating . Anx111u~ ownl'r \\ill ec.irr.' b l T J) <Jl 12 1 ~·. 1123 Gl.&fWOOO LAME ............................ SJ I 0,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCIEST. Immaculate four bedroom home Threl' h :.ith~. Dining and lam1ly room"· L1l>r a ry. 1-'anlastic master bedroom suite . 80x110 lot. Pool. ~ · 1924 HOUDAY ROAD .............................. UI0,000 COME WITH US ... TO HAllOI HICiHLAMDS. Neat four bedroom home. Two baths. Formal dinin~ room. Luxurious spa. Entertaine r 's back yard. incl. firepit and gas BBQ. 1606 DOaOTHY LA.t41 .•.....••.. , ....•.••.••....... $21',500. COME WITH US •.. TO IA'YCllST. Sharp four bedroom ho.me Teakwood paneling. Corning top cook stove. Built-in microwave. 80x108 lot Owner may carry 1st T.D. at 1r~. 1700 llVM A.V&tUI ......................•....... $205 000 . . 1617 WESTCLIFF DI., N.B. 631-7300 VA I ~95,000 I VETronly can take over . . . $825 total pay ments . Country style 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home with huge country kitchen and liv ing area. $36,000 equity. Call for "more details . . 13 THE REAL ESTATERS leach Dalx S220 000 One 2bedroom ani\ one 1 bedroom unit with 2 car garage and opener The front unit needs som e TLC but the back unit is newer and m good con· dtilion. fee land and the owner will finance at 123,'• ri mter15t HOME . INCOME Ea1tslde Costa Mesa. Flnffl 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home plus 2 more units. SZ».000. Call for more delalls. s.46-2313 PllCED IEIUCED OMUDOISLI! J:~•~::To'=I~. no pre ·paymenl penaltlea .. Seller will carry contract. 4 bdrm• 6 dn. 4 batbl, flrepl1ce ila muter 1wte. walk·ln utility room wilb bwlt-ln awa,.. New carpetill1 6 ,... \broupout. Of . fered ll t'U,000 . 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MT IA YROMT ht I Ele1ant. peacefulness with scenic tricklin1 of th• ltre~ J~n1 * * JAa.el C .... * t A unique combination of l0cation, reachee al the bay and ocean from ,. su•llDIAfrt OF spacious townllome ovftlO., I thi• 4 Bdrm custom home. located T .. IRVINI COMPANY With new crpta aft~ IHS,900. on Newport's Peninsula Point. Dou-PAM.J• SitfSl-I -pric e , won't last Iona!!! (714> bl.. door entry a·nlo parq··~ foyer 759-1501 " Ull:'' End unit in the Bluffs w/lots of with spiral s taircase to second privacy. 2 level home ~fering 3 11tory. Panoramic -water view from BR's . family rm w /eatang area, maste r suite, patio & spa. 2 formal living rm w/fplc & dining .... ,......., T'" "l'tl ·on d "1i1urdf'n.-~ d~llaiht · Int 1<. t h t., thr.-.· h&druom homt- ~UP•'r n1•at Jnd 1·lt•a n throu.chuut G n "tt .• , 11 11 r1,t ttrnCl twv ror 111\ l''t ur-. 11r h11 n1t• "l'l'kt"r ' t: I b Prlt'flt-. 41\ J l ltthlt• "41 '.()O ('iJ ll l t1d J\ rur 111•1.itli. l lll 17' I fireplaces--shed their warmth and rm . Community pool. $239.500 1-11111• ••IJ!l!!!IP.-~ • ceramic tUed kitchen is gourmet cv.61> ready. French doors lead from design and value ~ Thia elegant Ir spa~ious home featuret the work of a craftsman throu1hout ud the security of a 1uaril gate community . II y o,a .want . maxt·mum livability at a minimum cost, call '714) 'l5lHS01 for private showin1. Compare this outstanding •alue al $.115,000. ow.-' Jtwa Lh1 ' thn·,· h+•rln l11m '' i.un• t1J dua h• '1111 11 · 1 ht.1t 1 l\''111 Th*' fJ14'0t'rl'> h.1' l' put ,1 hit 111 ~lll'l'tu l prtcft' 111 th1-. t~·.1ul\ J11 t pe11ntf'd 1 n-,1d~ anct 11 u1 ,,.,l lL·rl "" lrt·t• .1d11tr1 t•d pt o pt·r1' $1:!'i '"100 Hu,tt•n t o '{'\' • .1 nd 1 .d I \11d ,1 \ _~IO 1720 aOOM TO IOAM ·\\-ttA-,tliulH 180tl square feet :ind l11 ur ht•<t room~ thc>rc"-. µlenty of l·lho" r1H1m 1n th is dre am ' l't•m plt•lt• "1th fa n11I~ room and h t•J r l \ IJ1·1<'k f 1rc·plare 1n h v1n)o( ro1rn1 EH~n "rl tntnJ! room ' Lo<«ttl'd Jll:-.l two rnilt·~ from bca r n. Owner m .t ~ hl'lp fi nanr t• $11 2.sflo Don't m is:-. this one ' :'>40-1720 MIU VBDI DIUGHI' This beaut iful Mesa Ve rde home is just waiting fo r ~·ou to move into: Features a sparious living room with m:.i~nifit't'nt brick fireplace. ChcC'rv kitchN1 hus all amenities. $11 9 .5.00 Ca ll toda y . .this one wun 't last long · 540-1720 SANDPOIMTI DltlAM Most popular model home in south Santa Ana. Has four bedrooms. three baths. formal dining room. separate fa mily room and hearty fire place Two s tory balcohy. Nestled o n tree ado rned lot. $157.000. Just listed . can't last . 540-1720. INVESTMENT S,ECIAL! Tt•r n fi(' first-time in vestment . olcfrr ci upll'X in t•o mm<'rriall~· zoned <.t rt'a of Santa Ana <.'oulc1 OE> used as of f1 t'e huildtng s ilt· Prn·ed to sell ,at only SH!J.5 00 O w111•r \\:Ill ht·lp fi na m·t• \\1th 20·. dm.\ n (';.i ll for d<•t a il:-. S W 1720 • 540-1720 2955 S. HAllOI ILVD .• COSTA MESA Stl,ttt i Bch!~~\.me Approa 9 yra yo11111 PireplM't!, ~quet en tr y . buae pat1 u . greenhous e . water aoflner, elec &•rage dOOrUJener. • Se.ClllfalHlty · ~54t-MOi _ . IEST_Ft_XER 3 ePm1 ~!!e on a prime • .qua.et, cul de sac street. Fla this one aed truly uve tbouunds. Enjoy the be9t ud pay less. Offend YHA •VA. Kurq •'111 IASTSIDI Beau~l111ned 11treet. Walk way Ulru flower Nied yard. leach to 1hake ftwll doU bouH. Charmi.Dc bay wtndow1 ealllance thia 3 Bdrm home. Old charm aboullda with hardwood floors. Huce oldea daya lot. Not .,.">' left. Call now. (f,', . ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 NEWPORT Lov!i5.!~!Cl,C!ie on extra large lot i n Newport Beach cul de sac location. So much, for so little money ! K rr -<all M&-7171 THE REAL ESTATll:RS WOOOllUMI Charming shingled ext.. 2 Bdrm "Ashford" in Lakeside. on greenbelt & priced to sell. $151.000. JASMM Cl--Elegant upgraded 2 Bdrm Plan 3, spa off master bdrm, close to courts, lge .assum 91/4o/, fixed interest loan. Compare to $350.000 homes. Offered al:"'20,000. TUITUaOCI Hl6HLAMDS -4 Bdrm w/view. Lots of paneling, profess decor & lndscpng. Everything you've longed for + a lrge assum. 9:Y• 0/r loan. s.189.000. SIAVIEW Remodeled "Port Royal" w /super. ocean & night light view. Beautiful pool & spa. Smashing d ecorating & a block-buster assuma ble 1031-1~ loan. $525.000. VILLAM Ill UMtV•sm 'All Unbeatable value'. 3 Bdrm "Rutgers" w/Spanish tiled entry & patio. $157 .900. llACH HOUSI. S 175,000 -Believe it '. 6 Bdrf'!'. newly painted in & out. 2 blocks from ocean tn Ne wport Beach. _CUSTOM LOT -One acre + lot w/archit.ectural plans for S3800 + sq.ft home. ·Rolling hills and horse area. Sl8S.OOO. ' MIWPOfT llACH -. 5 Bdrm. cust home. Pxclusive Dover Shores. Near Sl.000,000 prop. lh blk from pvt beach. Gracious home for ~xec entertaining. $330,000. ...... ~ ..... , ..... , ... 2111 CMlt ...... ., c ....... ..... 671-3411 living and dining roo~s. to bayalde patio and pier. Open Sunday 1-5, 2274 Channel Rd. PllVACY MIWPOIT HAllOI HOMI Owner anxious. Says subnit all of- fers on this charming 3 Bdrm home. Vaulted ceilings, brick fireplace. gourmet kitchen. brick patio. firepit , dog run, boat access. FRUIT TREES GALORE '. Spa '. Hurry on this one. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 2006 Port Albans. LOWIST PllCED CdM DUPUX-SZJl,000 3 and 1 Bdrm units. comer locati~n~ ~ cozy· fireplace. private -pafio. as- sume tst. Submit on the balance. Open Sunday 1-5. 521 'h Iris. OCIE.AM VIEW COIOMA DEL MAI, $359,000 Like new 3 + den Cameo ho~e. Light and airy with wall of . win- dows. showing to Pacific ~ 3 pnva~e beaches. Assume 1st and owner will help finance. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5, 4627 Cortland. 673-1550 FAMILY HOME Large Somerset plan on lar1e lot in Harbor View Homes overlooking the nature trail. Great location convenient walking distance to recre ation. schools and shopping. 5 bdrm home with 2 fireplaces. family rm. with wet bar. bright modern kitchen. $345,000. 17141 673-4400 I 2 I lJ 621·2121 Th• Harbor Area's aldrst ReaJ Estot• Finn new c arpeting, 'caean, quiet neighborhood . Vacant. Sl.000 month. MOTHEI HAllOI ¥llW LIA 5 bedroom. 31h bath, large·home · great shape to move into now. Ocean and night light view. Rents• at $1500 month. / CUSTOM NONI ~ 1•11m 3 BR, tri-level home w/view of ocean. cathedral ceilings, tile entry & gourme t kitche n. P vt mstr suite & dressing rm, walk-in closets. Excellent financing . Price just reduced to $399,000 <Y-62 ) PllMI DoV• SHOllS llSID•ICI Delightful 5 BR family rm home w/lg living rm. garden rm. pvt s tudy off master suite . Beautifully decorated . Indoor/outdoor patio livlng, gourmet kitchen, pool & spa: $559,000 <Y·63 l . qu.unY" & CHAltN -' Perfection in every detail on Lido Isle. Spacious 3 BR. 3 bath home w/some view of bay & boats '. Elegant mstr s uite w /fplc & spa in m s tr bath _ Beamed ceilings throughout. custom hardware & wall coverings. Community tennis & boat storage. Off shore mooring may be available $695,000. (Y·64J LA.uMA llAC~AMYC* VllW Spectacular 5 BR hillside wood & glass home w/formal .. ining rm. study /retreat, balconies & decking for viewing pleasure. Level area room for pool. S530,000 <Y-65 ) ....AMCI! MAMA! HAIMOMY! All blend throughout this 4 BR Big Canyon VersaUles w /2-sty gla ss walls affording outstanding view. Formal living & dining rms w/intimate patio for privacy. Gourmet kitc hen w /w ine rm Sophisticated security system & lg assumable loan. $750,000 <Y-66 > ; FllST OfllBltle llG CAMYOM A truly elegant & p)estigious 2 BR. 2 bath h o m e s urro unding 2 la ndscaped garden courts. Formal living rm & mstr suite open to 6th fairway vi ew & pvt patio. Many a m e niti es in c l c u s t o m wallcoverings, mirrors. marble & imported. chandeliers. Electric gate assures privacy. $495.000 <Y-67 > .PAMOltAMIC VllW~IG CAMYOM Lg custom lot w /room for pool. Spacious 5 8 R family home w/speetacular view of golf course. leaded windows . circular stairway. pvt mstr-s uite w /deck & marble bath. $995,000 <Y-68> H CANYON IU6AMCI One of the finest custom homes on the golf course w ni ght light vit"ws. 5 BR (each w/bath>. family rm. study, mstr suite w/fplc & wet bar. Gourmet' kitchen w /handpainted maids rm. butlers pantry. inte rcom & wine rm. $2,000,000 <Y-69) " IOllDIAUX TOWMHONI _..CANYON Pvt courtyard entry to the 3 BR home w /sliding walls of glass that open to outdoor patios. Ideal for entertaining. Ready for occupancy. Will lease option. Sl.500/mo (Y-70) ·---~----LIDO IAYFltOMT LEASI Swee ping view of bay from luxurio us c ondominium with e legant furnishings . 2 bedroom. den. air conditioned. $2,400 ~th . MEXT TO THE PAIK IN HAllOI VIEW 4 bedroom. family room. many upgrades. Italian t ile entry way. Parquet floors. corner lot next to greenbelt. Fee la nd . $259.900. HARIOI VIEW AT A GREAT PRICE 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in great neighborhood. Excellent terms available, fee land. A great buy offered at $229.500 .. HAllOR VIEW WITH AM OCEAM VIEW 4 bedroom home with ocean and light view in Phase Ill. Many extras. Alarm system, tinted windoW1', sprinkler system. Owner Anxious. $296,000. HAllOI llDGE CIEST 3 bedroom with loft, three balconies, beautifully landscaped, losh courtyard entry. Upgraded. Great view. Near tennis courts and pool. Guard gated community. MISA YBDIWITH A POOL 4 bedroom executive home with a pool, on Country Club Drive, lar1e lot. Assumable financing at 9~% .. CUSTOM .... AMCI French provincial residence in prestigious Big Canyon. Elegant formal living rm. mirrored dining rm. paneled den w /wet bar & library. French doors lead to pool. Security system $2.300.000 (Y-71 ) II& CANYON A fabulous custom Broadmoor Plan 4 which will pleas e the most discriminating buy er. Garden entry. an a bundance of marble. mirrors & sky lights. A dramatic & e legant 4 BR family rm home. Pool. spa & fountain. S695.000 <Y-72 l NIYACY a·wou Popular Plan I by Broad moor. expanded & highly customi*<t. 5 BR , lg formal living rm, family rm w/wet bar. mstr suite w/fplc & pvt ·spa & study. Garden patio w/pool. Good financing available. $975,000 <Y-73) CUSTOM FllHCH MIDITlllAMIAM Dramatic 5 BR hilltop estate w/3 sty circular ent~autiful formal living & dining rms & gourmet kitchen w /breathtaking views: No detail overlooked -the finest of woods. old chandelier, leaded windows. Elegant m1tr suite, elevator, wine cellar. pool & spa. ·12:900,000 (Y-74) M1W USftll .. -CAMYOM Overlooking the 6th fairway is this 4 BR V.ersames townhome on quiet cul.de-sac. Offen cosy den, formal living & dlning rma, elqant mstr suite, fully air cond. !19C?:OOO (Y-75) • • L YMMI Y AUM'fl• * * ....... -----711·1414 ... ..,. c°"""'v-.,c ..... woodbHdrJtc.. MMIH ....- '01. Siii ...... HUNn•TOM llACHU! Wonderful family hom, built with privacy in mind. This terrific residence features 3 bedrGOms ~ spacious park-like re•T~yarct. ~ one of area's most aestrihle neighborhoods. Seller Is. flexible on . the te rms! Assumable VA loan :: CalH-114 > 7S9·lt01 • · SJl.000 DOWN •II& CANYON ...... Tra nsferred owner insisted on best . take advantage. Set against a changing backdrop of 'green and golden slopes. Ions lhadows. a nd twinkling lights; tllis ma jestic 5 bedroom home offers a spacious tiled foyer Oan_lced by la r ge living room ·and dining room . The ruddy glow of blHinl' logs from 2 fireplaces provides a reeling of snug cheerfulness. You are gua ranteed to love it at $279,000. Terms custom tailored t o y o ur needs . For p,ri vate showing call 1714 > 759-1501 $141,000 A beautifully upgraded Ayres hui It home . The professional la ndsca pe design provi~s a lovelv exterior. with a backyard tha t · le nds it self to gracious e ntertaining. The floor plan is fun ctiona l and makes for easy, comfortable livmg. Call now for complete inform at ion on this lovely hom e_ 1714 ) 552-4477 LOY& Y POOL HOMI WITH EXCBJ.BfT FIMAMCI_.. AVAtL Sll7,IOO Gre at r urb a ppeal with a deh~htfu l entertainment center focused a round a beautiful pool" fire pit This discriminating buye r w111 wa nt to preview this home. 12:14 •,1, interest money avajlable with 20,..? down Call now for an appointment. <7lo4 ) 552·4477 LOOlllM6 FOi A GOOD llNYISTMIMT J ,ook at the potential financing on t h'i s love l v c ondo . Goo d assumable lo.an with less than $1 8.000 down Locat ed in a lovely r o mplex in Northwood with bubhlinf:! streams. pool. spa and tennis courts 1714 ) 552-4477 ucqun CLUI l'OOL HOMI $227,000 Don't miss this love ly h'ome with pool. spa and a beautiful settinf( fo r e nte rta inin g . plus other a menities too nume rous to list. Good a s s umable 10,n with p o t e ntial for secondar y financing. Call (714 ) 552-4477 for an a pJ>Ointment to pre view_. D9UISIT'I ' ....___ is the word for this over 2l800 sq ft hom e with 2 fireplaces. huge kitche n. loads of imported tile and an incredibly manic ured yard. Relax in peace & comrort on your patio & enjoy the serene atmosphere. This is a Mesa Ve rde home with excellent custom fe atures. Call us at (714) 646-7711 for outstanding terms tha t are available. Dw.HnUl.Wr•• .... Creates a welco ng entry coUrt. This spacious 4 bdr01 home f ea tu r es a tountry kitahen, pla nned for e fficitnfy· with french doqrs leadin1 to a 4ardelt pat10. T his ,ime les s beauty offers a rellked lifestyle & tr1Je value at $136.950. For appointment to view call (714 ) 646-7711 • • OCIAM W PAIAllll • The good thing& of life at~ their best! This serenely beautiful ' bedroom home strik!' ~.Wlahct with nature. Imagine' 1niiiitift1 by a crackling fire, While listening to the roar of the wnn breaking; or long walks dbwn uninterrupted expantn of ~. This prestige rntd..we• is anw.d at $790,000. Call (7lt) 848-?711 for a private showing. •MIWPOltMLLI 171417 ....... • •MIWPOIT .... .._ • 1714t646-1ttl I .... o l o nl\ " lh1 ~ plu h 2bd bt•aut1(ul 11 uht• hLI ., ttw twst frn~nrmg in town If \OU havl' S30 OCIO oand "'ant '""' pmh 1·itll Jt*a nnt-. ltt•r S~TOIUCH \ h r m t>i<ud .-.. f1 u 111 1lh1 ~ rum.tnllr 2bd + rl f'n tw:.arh twu~t> Hut r ht"r blut·k k1tc·hen " 1·u..;1cm 1 'k\ ltght rnut·h mort' for onl~ $130,50(1 N1·w ll~tinli( l '.111 no"' J t>annt· Sultt>r MIWC~OWSDN! Lg 3bd. 21 ~ bcith 1n ('osta~esa Formal11R ~& 1'ln,pl -Ass ume t1 •,.., ""lo "' t.Jn $185 ,000 P a trt<'k Tt-nort- LAICI FOltlS T S Tl.AL (iur geous huge Jbd w 'spa & a ll· J 1nt•n 1t 1t·-. Pro t d1 ·<·11 r C'a rthtont'!:t As sume 10•·; int \\ only 15', du $225.ooo Patrick Tenore LA~A HACH CHA ..... l.g 4bd home in woodsv area n ea r beaches 2 fireplaces w fctbulous s pa. Assume 111 ~'·~ $299.500 or least !lpl'. Call Patrick Tt-nore LINDA ISLE 6br. 7ba. the most excit. estate on Linda Is le. Wine cellar. game rm . in iout d r pool & s pa. L;nequal has rn vu . <.lk for KS' yacht. 3.1 million. For appt . Bob & Dovie Koop. UMDAISLI 5br. Sba hug l• mas tl'r ste., be;.iu. lite decor. formal din .. best buy on Linda at I I million. Bob & Dovie Koop LAGUNA 3 AICH IAY French Nor. custom I vr. old front row surf vu to San .Pedro. Jhr. 31 ~ba. s auna. s pa. lib .. oak bar & nrs . can C'omplete 2 more br & 1 ba . Sellet to fin . SJ .475,000. Bob & Dovie ~oop. OCEAN YllW DOYH ~ 4br, 4ba, ra b vu from this xtra lg bluff lot. µool. :.p<1 , 1wrty hm. $500K exist fin. as king S725K fee . Bob & Dovie Koop. WATlaROMTIOATDOCI Jbr. 3ba. J y r s old . new spa . huge master ste . w I bayvu. Sell al $525K Isl T .D. $274K al 11.sr;, Assum. Bob & Dovie Koop DIOYB SHOllS CUSTOM · 'hr....-4ba. fo~ffNt·I di . brdge rm . 3 FP fab vu. 6vr s old. approx 2800ft askini.t $500K Rob & Dovie Koop MEWPOttT 'I• ACRE 4br. 3ba. din rm. w /fp, lg game r m . RV access & rm for pool. asking $285K . Exis t $196K 1st a t 1211. Bob & Dovie. Koop. CAMEO SHOii LEASE 4hr, 4ba. fab vu. pool. pri bch. $1,900/mo Rob & Oovie Koop. MIWPOl'T IEACH IEPOSSESSeOH Jbr. 2ba. RV acc. rm. for lrg pool. Takt-over opt .. for $5. . My loss your gain. $.l59K Bob & Dovie Koop. SPY&LASS HILL 5br . 3ba . sup e r nile m o untain v u . beau d ecor w/mirror & est. pa per. Grt fin. avl $537K Rob & Dovie Koop. TallPIC FIHAHCIM& C ustom ho m e a rea of Mesa Ve rde. Assume loan at 12314. Open spacious 3bdr w /pool & .,s.pa . Priced at $219.000 Call Jackie Handle man YIUA61 CllB LIASI 3bdr townhouse. wa lk to South Coast Plaza . ·Avai l F eb. 15 $675/mo . .Jackie Handleman~ MISAYBDI Exceptiona l location. Walk to Country Club. Sbr., pool/s pa. burglar alarm system . Call Jackie Ha ndelman. llSt IUY .. lUITLI aoca New I.lsting. Highly upgraded, 3bd, den. ram rm condo, beautiful view in quiet setting, excellent financing. Marcia Redick .. ~~~ KlUFIMC· ~ DCUIFlllT II • ..,. i I :Iii • A 11•1• JI • ~ a ..a. Ml 1•• ...-1111 ,_.,...,,.,_.aw.+..._ .._ .. ·aw.,......._111u1il•a. .. ~ .................... .. c .... • 1k-lt7I ..... ON ·WATO-OP£11 SPACE VU Le• ... n••• ••' • ...a 111w. z..e.y .............. .t:':: Mr41• ... :r .::N"•~.:· ... ':"j_ ~ = U71,ooe. Ul·I . NEW lllTS-REXllLE ~ . C •••nlnt Mew,ert lee..,.. .. .. wens• ,. .. ,.., cm ... ra t "'' • ....... ., ... • •• , ......... z. ..., .... Ja..4 ...... , ...... . u .... _ _.,.... ... ...,... m.. I.cl•• wee4 lt•rml•t flre,l•cH, ............................. hw YVt. Sl60.000 fw ...... C4ll fer ~ ......... '31·1400. Y•C90., ..... ! POOL--ELEGANT/AFFOIOABLE Oww ....... ....tAdw I 14 .... . .....,,.., .. ,..,,... ........... .... for .. ..., ........... " t I I .. $160,000. '31-1400. PDlllSULA PT. BEAm Mo • .,.... .,.-.4 tllh nat1 ••le4 l lted.llt& ...... S... ......... fHhln• lachMh: 10.e.t1e4 ederior, sfelHd 9'oH, ,1oatotlH 10..tten, tllyl_,1 _. ,,.......... I •c4I • Two fll•••• ~"' .-, ,... ,.. .__ ... ,.. ...... 2-tlory ..... .,. .. hy & <>c.... $465,000. Ul-1400. CUSTOM WITH FIUIT TREES S,OC'-2W. 2 .... -............ .. c ..... ,... ............... . ,..... ......... ~ ............. ,.. .. OWW"I. ... lll1 ll1tc4. M-r •••lea, lock lay .... $249,500. WATERFRONT CONDO-YU S.C.-lty ...... Ca.Y .............. .... sip n ................ .att..,.._. ............ ,........,.zw. ....... , ..... $4'5,000. CHALlENGING VU PROPERTY Clo..,. YV _, lay & 1111 ..... .tt.lty .............. &.-.. ...... ,_ .... •ap• 1hn Ill tWs .... CIHlw+• ._.. Hoa. 1-for poeL his .... 111.,,..n. .... cm111e2-..or~•IMto .1.,1. • ... 1, ••••. $491.000 •••. .. , 1·1400. NEWPORT CREST (ND UNIT Ocee .WW. ,.......,. "-4 wllt 2..e-y zw. ..................... . ,.tlo&~lecatlM~wMe. .. .. ..,,.,.i & + 11cl1lla. Sltl,tOO. A WATERFRONT HOME W /SUP ... .,..,n.-Cl ..,. WeM. n.tdl. ..... & .......... ,...tect UllllM .... •. J .... -...,........ ~-· .,.. N•hHJ ,...., ,... ..... t-, ·,...._ Pn•• "*Y _.. yew oww ..._. & IOA T SLIP. OWMr wll nsist wltt. filt9cial). $550,000 ..... BAYFRONT-1 STORY-URGE Spociam 2 ... + .. ceM9 wlllt ..,...,...._l......._c .......... a ............. .., ......... o.w-.• c•sidlr ...... .,.._. $621,000. OCEANFIONT TRIPLEX Pl.US 0.. ............ .,. ........ ...... Pe.a. .. Pt. "fhW Coost" ._..._ & o I•• ail,.. c•'" ..._,.. ...... I 0 toW ..... na VU _, ocem & 1toy ..... nclMait ...... & ....... &....,.. & ......... dtc-.IM. c .......... .. ...-.•lew lllh He ........... ~ PwfHt for Corporation or fantilies w w•t to ..., •+ .. '· s2.200.ooo. u1.14oo. ON THE WATER-VIEW Nicety dtc...e.4 2W. A• 'rt I ..... ................... 12.75%. Fro•t row to ALL ·IA Y ectl•lty. SJ00,000. NEWPORT HOME-0.W . CARRY ltwtlMlltM.2k, l,..._ + ,..M ........ ¥ .............. ...... ~ c "•· s111,ooo owe 1 .. . NEW OFFEllNG-UDO ISLE Dec...._. ..... h1efwllle..,_..._ .._,...ate 1111a1: I Slrwt te .... lee..._ Ac h 41•t1i1w wu ... ;1' _...., Waslw,.... ............ ,,,. 2·1tory, 4 lte4, fer••I ..... r.. 2• "'lfllHft. W ............. $471,0IO. EXlllSITE NEWPOIT C .. ,,,.. ............. = Cnatt c ..... 2 w. ... ,... +Jil YU. '-''••/ ...................... . ......... colmr.O....wll ... wit• fl••Hl•t ••4 c•rry AITD. 1112,IOO. Hl-1400 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE S.W•, R,nt.t•, PrCJPtrl)I "'1~-nt 2~ W Coe11 HW\I 31S M•rtnt Awt Ncwpoi t Beech Blllboot ltllnd · 611-1411 '7Wtll ., DOYIR SHOIH mT MIYI ...., Y1IW ..,.. NICI llDUCID TO $491,000 Owner will carry 1st T.D. loan of $370,000. 12112'1' interest & no loan fee. Lovely Ivan Wells 4 BR ho m e with forfl\Jll dining, ramily rm + a magnificent entertainment rm with lg.e skylight. Beautiful pool & spa. View. or bay, Newport Ctr lights & mountains. Bes t fi na ncing on~ could ask for. 16.20 &ALAIY DI. SAT /SUH I :00.5:00 .. ONT IOW-llYIMI TlllACI llST VIEW LOCA TIOH Fantastic view of Ocean. bays, islands. Catalina. lights & the jetty'.'. Such a joy to watch the sailboats and a ll the boat parades. Custom-built to tal<'e advantage of the view from most rooms . Lovely 4 Bfirms. fa m rm & ,-dining. Beautiful new-land!?caping on· rear terrace & s lope. 3·Car garage . Ca ll today for appl. $795.000 HOME & 2 INCOME UMITS ALL FOi $275,000 A. perfect combination of c harm. personality. warmth & income. Live in the lovely sepa r a t e 2·Bdrm home & e njoy the income from the two 2·bdrm units dire(.'tly behind. In addition . a C'ozy spa & barbenue area to complete the pictur e. and in the finest Costa M~sa location. LAIGf 'OOL $1 lt,'50 4 Hdrms & large fam. rm. on oversize lot with huge patio. Outstanding pool & entertainme nt area. New carpets & kitchen appliann·s. $75.000 assum. loan .... ./.. 457 C_,-:SCENT, OIANGf SAT/SUM 1-5 WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO., IEALTOIS 2111 S. J .... Nh lood NfWPOIT CENTH, M.I. 644-49 I 0 ~ • 'COTr nr/\LTl tJ' ~ invrsmrm conrnm You've Arrived at .. LINDA ISLE Professional or executive Country English Bayfront. 5 Bdrms. incl'g maid's quarters. Pvt comm & pvt dock. With the la nd $2.6 Million. BIG CANYON Choice of the Country Gentleman. E legant c u stom Tudor estate overlkg the fairways. Exel at $2.3 million . BIG CANYON Ter r ific golf co ur se view lownhom e . Fo rm er mod e l w/privale pool and s pa. $725,000. BIG CANYON Wonderful canyon view townhome. Pool and spa. All new amenities . Owner will carry tluge 2nd at way below prevailing interest rate. Exclusive at $575,000. BIG CANYON Excellent McLain townhome. End unit, on the golf course ! Best buv at s 320,000 . . SOUTH LAGUNA Breathtaking view from unique overlooking South La·guna a nd the blue Paci f ic . Privacy p lus . Exclusive at S749.500 DANA POINT \..s Spectacular views or the Dana Point Ma rina coastline from this im m aculate home on the bluffs . Excellent home for entertaining. Owner financing with 25o/r down at lOo/r interest. $750,000. CATALINA ISi.Aii Furnished 2 Bdrm Condo with great bay and ocean view. Includes 6 pass. gotr oart. Exchange possible. Exclusive at $295.000. lllYESTMENT OPPOITIEIES Pride or ownership. 16 unit apartment complex. Excellent terms to qualified buyer. Call for financial information. Newport Beach Charmer. 1 block to ocean. Assumable $152,000 loan at ' terrific interest rate. Tliii' auplex ia- priced to sell at $235 ,000. No qualifying required. ' 2075 Sen Joaquin Hiiia Ad. AcroH from ••a CANYON N'ttw,ort ..... M0-1717 .. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPAN;t' 6 IOQCY POINT · O'IH SUNDAY l·S PM.! New custom reside nce on the top of the hi II in Spyglass. 5BRS & 5 bath "California Monterey" plan w balt-onws . Fren ch doors & windows . s pacious rooms & t he finest detailing .. ~1 .150,000. Ca thy Schweickert 642·8235. < Y ·321 LAGUNA IEACH IMYHTOIS S'ECIAL! Walking dist ance lo beach ! F'abulous, brand n ew cedar and redwood hous es 3-4BRS, double g lass wood framed door s and windows. High quality construction. Buy now and choose your own colors. OPEN SUN 12·4 P .M. 431 ·444 NYES PLACE. Gisela J e nkins 642·8235. 'Y-331 WOODlllDGE LAIEFIOMT! O utstandin g e nd unit "Glenwood" o n the t'-dke . 4BRS. 211:.! baths, upgr ad ed carpets ~air ·conditionigg, buHt-in vacuum-:-Assumtt lst. TD & owner will tarry larg<.· 2nd . .:i299.900. J erry Thompson 551 ·8700. ( Y .34 1 COIOMA DEL MAI LEASE! ·Price Heduct1o n: Newly refurbished 3BR, 2 bath. den, fo rmal dining rm home. Located on corner lot 2 block~• from beach. C lose lo schools and s hopping. Immediate occupa ncy. $875/m o. Uonna Godshall 644-6200. • Y -J51 OWHH WILL CAJlRY 2MD T.D.! A.-;sume high h alant·c Isl TO and m ove into thi» Emerald Bay executive home. Spcclat·ular oc:ean and dty light s vie ws from this 2BR. 21':.! bath and pool res1d c nct> .'750,000. Gary Gleason fi42·8235. ' y ·361 TUlnE ROCK HST IUY! Exqws ite custom g<1rden home backing greenbelt. Soaring t'eilings. ultra master s uite \\ 1·1w lo:-.t•d pat111. den w Fn ·1wh doors ~t·ar pool. s pi.1 aria :J 11gntctl t e nnis rnurls. '21 ~.soo l>oruthy I .cwis 752·1414 .. Y -:171 IMVESTOR 'S DUPLEX-SI 49,900! I rn mad1talt'. prnll' ol owne.rship investment w/high a~:sumable 1st TD & owne r will lu:lp on bal<1n<.'l' (;uod nl•ighborhood fo r good l cnanh . llurry ' Won 't la st f'aula Bailt•) ll42-28:15 Y-:~1 CORONA DEL MAR IAYFROHT! .-lpet'la('ular VICW ot Pavilion. !)Un sl'ls and J<.'lly. Compll'lely pnvalt: and dwrm111g h111nt· \\ g:t11 •d L'll l l',\ l '•impil·lt·I.\ n·mo1lt-ll·tl hy lop huild(.•r l'il'r. :.lip. s pa ;md Wlnl' l'L'll;.ir <;u1·sl aµartmc nt .·2.750.1100 111 l'l land Bt•Vl•rl~· :'o!l orph~ 1>42·8235. Y :m I POPULAR ASHFORD MOpEL! Spa1·1out. 2Blt Woodbridge Cro:-.:-.IOi! hom(• w p<1rq11 l'I t·111r~. t:.in 1·aqH·t:.. lurmal dining rm, hrklst nook and m1 rron'd wardrobe dour:. in maslt·r ll H ('11up l1· I h 1:-. \\ a hq.,:h as:-.uma hit· loan ;ind you can be a Woodhndge home <)Wnl'I' lor ,155.000 Lorraine Jackson 551 :8700 <Y-40) JASMINE CIEH! Super 38R end unit location w s.ome otcan view Cus tom75mllh t'arp(.1ls. dl'l'orator wall coverings. Sell II n <'rl'al1v<• tmancmg. .\W9.500. Cathy Sch . · Y-411 , HIGH ASSUMIALE LOAM! Lovely 4BH '.'Jorthwood homt· w hon us room. la\ is h m<1 stl'r :.w k w Frt·11d1 d11111·:-.. fpk. !-ip<1 tub. Hardwood floors complement t'ntry and kitchen. ~ 19.000. Lorrnine .Jackson :iSl -8700 . Y -42 ' IAYF.ltONT MANSION! Gate g uarded Frenc h Normandy leilse ho ld estate on lip of Li..nlli!_ls lc , Dock for 8tf yatbl . Immense fµlc m 2-story li ving rm. !>BH suiks open to sea breezes. paneled library. mus ic /playroof. pool. spa <1nd s<1una . Shown by appt onl~ -..'l.000.000 Ca thy Schweickert fi4 l ·82J5. , Y 4:!1 PRICE REDUCTION! Mos t d es1rahlt· '.'J e wporl lkat h home redun•d .,'l.500 ' lmmat·ulalt· :HH{ Tarmt•I" mode l w luxunou:-. t·:i rpel:-. a nd ln·:-.hh p.1111lt•d mtt!r ior. Owner will tons 1der 2nd TI> Hurry' ~~I() inc l. land. Pat Oak son 752· 1414 , Y ··M 1 7 HACH HIDEAWAY! Dt•lightful honw ~t t•p:. lrom s andy heach. New <:arpets, c:o1.y fplr. s pa cwus tam1ly rm w :-.kyhghl S:l 12.00() 111"1 land .lon·t 1':rll1111d ti·l2 H/!:!~1 t y .45 , . . YOUR DYMASTY ... 1n llarhor Hidge' I ll•vel and st·1•111C· view! Wine c e llar and lots uf s torag1:. 2liHS. l baths , pvt spa, la r ge kitt hen. s pecial hrkf~;t arc;.a Guardt•d community. Owner will cons ider cxeh;.ingl' ...:i8H.OOO At!a Arnold 1i44·fi200. 1 Y 11fi 1 llG CANYON IARGAIN! Used lmt'k wrap around µaltos add warmth & <:harm to lhis 3BH. 3 bath Monaeo pla n Large spacious living r m ide al for t•nlt•rlainmg. Realistically priced <1t '4J5.000. l l Hue Grand Dut'al Tom /Terry 642-8235. ( Y .47 ) 6 IB>ROOM HOME· llG CAHYOH! Extra largl' lot . Pool and spa, la r ge patios. Ala rm system. gaml' room and a real value al .:-785.'r°. He le n Wood 644·6~00 .. Y·48 1 CUSTOM IAYFIOH~rama tic Mediterranean home w docking for large ves sel. Sunken living a nd c1in ing rms . k itchen w view. 2nd floor mas ter s uite is a separate wing w1sitling rm and fplt: 5B H <1nd h<1t h i ncl. maids rm a nd library /den. Owner financing available to qua Ii fi ed buyer . .~1.495,000. Larry Dyer 642·82.15. i y ·49, ANTIGUA WAY W/POOL! Dramatic 4 BH & library w1spacious li viru~ and dining rms. View handsome pool ftom master s uite. Security system .. ~5.000 incl. land. Dave Schwe icke rt 642·8235. ! Y -501 WI SAYB) THI IEST FOi LAST! Brand new P lan 4 w1outstanding ocean view location. Versatile islam.I kitchen /fa mily r m combo. Formal dining rm and spaciou s mas t er suite . Buyers c hoice of carpets. flooring a nd I year bui Ide rs warranty! .>-139.500. Holly Markas 644·6200. < Y ·51 1 752-1414 551-8700 It' , • ... _ -.. (: 11 DAil f ~. I I IM THI ILUl'n .. :nJo\ \ht• o.1111rn11t 11·& "' lt~f' UluffH i.n~ lht-"l•l•• llh.l"nt"ti' 11f a lurl(t> h u1rw an \h1,. '"nr" •·rul n md11 u n it nt'ar '' hool>-11•1 1 t-11l11,n .. l f\w1l1tw11 w .t I~ Ill 'l\hllt•'> llnfl l'llj )' LI \ lt'V. 11r t-'"h111n 1-.lurnl $:l Ml lllM 1 ILUFFS StHGLf STOIY Ju-.1 11 .. trtl t•iu lu:.1H·I\ h;;nl tu lmll t\on1ltJ ,,1.an ·1 hn·c· '•·1 .. 11 11\., pul m" S p.in"ti tali 1·111 n I '11 v.1 ,11lt•1I kllt h .. n t l1t·tl11H1111-. 1 ti.1th..,, 111-.11 !.· luuntln 111un1 ,ir1d ·!"''' 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Peg & g roove flooring. :;eparate family room with firepl ace Hot spa . Premium lot Trad es and r reative finanC'ing available. $220.000 NEWPORT BEACH Hldl4C~IAT Couni,.Y-lfv1ng 1n ffir ct ty. Lovely 3 Bdrm home priced at only $109.900 VA terms Call today !JSl-9311 ALLSTATE RE~LTORS Char.mini? and hr?.tnci new on the ··~--------·1 market . thi'> ho m e features J hedrcK>ms. 2 hath. a nd a large countrv kitcht·n With beautiful landseapm.l! anc1 'ants 11 I'> offered f o r u n I .v $ 1 fl !-I . '• o o Sh o w n by <tppointmcnt onl v ' llG CANY'ON WITH UCELLEMT TERMS This elegant 3 bedroom. 3 bath Bordeaux is tastefullv decorated and landscape<l Offered for only $395,000 there IS :1 laq.H• assuma~le lst TO and t h1• own<-r will carry a large 2nd CAMEO HIGHLANDS For jw;t $.50.000 riown you can live an the exclus ive private beach C'Om munit.v of ('~ m eo Hi ghlands in Corona del Mar Along with the beach. you get " 4 bedroom. 2 bath home with a firepl<tce. family room. a nd pool on 1 1 (;!(·r e .of land. $244 ,9oo. IAYSHORES CHARM Large family home on over-sized pie-s haped lot Spacious master bedroom suite features separate libr a r y with firepla ce. Four Bedrooms. den. a s well as family - dini~ room C"ombination. Well coordinated use of hardwood fl oors. brick. frenc h doors and windows. tile and wa ll 1·overangs. $885.000 Fee . MEWPOl~T HEIGHTS Can you believe. that for $20.000 down vou can sti ll move into Newport Reach? Well. you can. This charmer in Newport Heights is a 3 bedroom doll-house. Huge pool si ~ed lot for jus t $172,000 IA YFROMT VALUE WITH LEASIE on10M This townhome 1s located right on the bay with a private slip for a JS' boat and patio over the water. With 3 bedrooms & :!11:? baths, it is offered fully furnished for only $320.000 and the owner will consider a 6 month lease option. · IAY VIEW Architectural a ward winning condo. View'. View '. of the bay. boats, hills. Two bedrooms, den. 2 baths. plus powder room . Large s pac ious rooms ant1 decor that only a model could boast. F:njoy the comfort and luxury of home and the amenities of tt,is very s pecial com munity. $610,000. IALIOA ISLA .. Super Bayfront home with private· pier and dock for 35 to -40 foot boat and sandy beach at your front door. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, f amity room . . . plus outside bath. laundry and 2 car garage. This home is loaded with Island charm. Sl,100,000. • ) $5,500 puts you Into your own 4 Bdrm. A/C home 12 7 /8'1r finanttn~ Call for detail s o n our "'TlCKF.I"' program ~,,RED CARPET IL 754-1202 $749,000 NewDOrt Wcftrfrqnt 1.arg~t noor plan. view. sltp righL~ $192,500 l"iM S pacious home. lrg backyard, rumpus rm. 3 l'ar garage. JAMES E.. GOULD 631·1 Sl2 INVESTORS: "TICKET" ISNOW IH COST A MESA Residential properly investment,, with: NO Neg. Cash Flow No tenant problems Capital Gains · NOT ordinary inl'ome lfighretum. ,!.'a pita I NOT 2nd TD's CAU FOR INFO: • RED CARPET 754-1202 TRI-UY&. LUXURY tiaEDITH Open ~~r.t /Sun. 17 /18 . 12 ·S . 2206 Ridgewood at S•nta Clara, Santa Ana. 4 Bdrm, 2'>'J Ba. Formal Liv rm, aeperate dinin1. family rm. with wood burnial fireplace, built- in el«. ltitcbeo, pluah urpeta • draPe-. new paint in • out. ceatral a/c, triple 1ara1e 6 much more! Home Owners Warranty . Hurry. tbia wont lut at SUlt,000. Seller w\11 carry back AJTD wltb ~ dowD fw 2 yean. Oran,ce Cout P'iDaaclal Redon11'7.o701. REDUCED ..-i. Y,000 ...... 4 Bdrm, 2 1tor1. wttb mothr·la- law aulte. Gourmet ktklNBI Walktobeldtl .. ..., ..... ,...,... . . c.u ... ...., Tlm .. AL Di~l&RB 1111 SEA I Ell CllClE . WY.i..AU _. COIOMA D& MAa 0.-was.1.1 FubulOUB cfoae up view . . 4 BR. hu((t: F. R .. even larger bonus room vuullcd ceilings . Low , low l cu~chuld for next 21 year s .. utmost priviH'Y on extra large hilltop <"orn~r lot. lor~e pullos & gardens on view :mh.• with room for pool. This lvv~ty home tli in mint condition & :ln - · outstandinl( huy ut $.'>95,000 I ((Orange Coast Q: REAL ESTATE ......... mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY Of THE-tR.VINE COMPANY - MACHAl-llVIHE REAL TY OFNIS HOMES FOR LEASE ''a.UflfS" LIAM I ,o, "" 1'111111 11ln11 cm ~n·c•nht•lt :1 II II ) • , hnl h •'llC' lrnw1t patio t•rul 1111il c tl'l•:N S' IN 1. 1 ~10 ~12fi V1~t:t I h 1H11to I >ic-k ll11l1fc•1111 1an (I ~•l > HICUTIVI HOMI ,, II IC . I l•nl" ""Vt" ····~I 11001 honw w l 1•1 n 111I oll11l11..:. Cn1111tv r111 & \•1ttru '"' 1•111111 1.11,·,11 11111 M.11,· l .011 M 111 ion t I ~.:1 1 POSM .. LIAM Of'T'IOM Md .nm tuw11ho11w wnltlnlo( for you :! I\ I(. 1l111mv. rm & IH'('('SS lo JK>C>I & I 1•11n1!">• ( '11hv Ware I n 54) WBJ. NtclO llMTAL (;n·at 2 sty in old Corona del Mar. newly rdurbishcd. No pets. submit on children. $695/mo. Coby Ward ti 551 ~ HACH CONDO $650 /mo for this 2 BR. 2 bath condo w /fplc. Owner will lease option for $5.000 option money. Barbara Aune ( 1·56) llEACHROMT ON THE IA T Charming 4 BR home w1pvt patio overlooking semi-pvt beach. view of bav & harbor entrv. $.1.250/m o annual lease Larr~· -Oyer <l-57 I WISTCUff 4 llOIOOM Lg yard w/pool on quiet street. Available January 16 to July 15 Sl.l.50 mu LCJrr~· D~·l'r 11-581 COtfYB411NT CONDO Re nt or lease this 3 BR. 2 bath home w/sunny deck. fplc. comm JXX>I. tennis & spa $700 mo lk'tfy liru l>b (( 5l! ' llAUTIFUl CASAILAtfCA Available for long term lease in Harbor Ridge. 3 BR & family r m . VI F.W: Only $2.000/mo. Tom or Terry <1 ·601 * * CALL 642-8235 FOR MORE LEASE INFORMATION * * 551-1700 ( omptA Voftev (enie< Wocd>rdqe Centet 642-12J5 644-6200 Horbo< Voew Cenle< OPEN TODAY 1·5 UMlqul IN HAllOI YllW HIUS Ocean vi~w . 4 bdrms. fam rm. 3 car garage. bri~ht . open reelin~. $360.000. See Jacqueline Pearson at 3907 Tops ide Lane UHlc;>UE IH IAYCRE~T-fi hclrms. poh1_. spa anct views. F.xrnm~. $498.000. See Harhara Rig~s at 2033 Santiago Drive . UNIQUE IH ORIG. HARIOR VIEW HILLS " Bedroom. µcllll. fee land and 1111-rt•c lihlt• v 11·w. '5~5.UOO. St!c M CJrgu- Sd111lwrt at 2!J07 S\•lling Sun. UHl9UI ... OlD coaoMA Oii. MAI 2 hclrm. 2' ;-ba. c·ozy loft . with patios . tl1•1·k~. l'lt· ·s:n .ooo St'l' Sara Marvin a I !'>4)2 Anu· 1 a UHIQUI .. IA TSHOllS Remodeled 2 hdrm homf• plus ~uest house. Sunny. st•t• it' $:l35,000 SeC' Rert Reedy (own..r/u~I I at 2.">12 Vista Dr. UHIQUI ... CO.OMA ........ MDS Totally remodelect . 3 bdrms.Jots of 1·harm. comer lot. $359,000 fee . See lhnrue Dixon at 4ti8 St!rra UMl9U1 HAllO. VtlW HOMIS -Light and airy, 5 bdrm + family room. cul de sac loc(;ttion . $289.500 fee . See Nancy Laux at . 2074 Port Bristol. UMl9U1 I .. UMCHO SAM JOAQUIN - View of lake. greens and mtns .. 2 bdrm. many quality extras. $204,950 See Marilyn Rousselot at 26 Nuevo. Irvine. UNlc;>UI 1M DOYH SHOUS -View lo Fashion Is land. 4 Bdrm. 4 ba th. decorated with splendor $510.000 See Pat Merry at 1612 Antigua. REALTORS. 675-6009 2443 EHi co .. 1 Htgh•Hy, Corona del Mar \\" ~: II ·\\ 1-: :n OF T ll 1-: IWST 1.1s ·1 I:\(;~ I~ Tl)\\ ..;· BIG CANYON llOADMOOI "-AN II 4 Bdrm. 3 bath. family room . dining room. s unken conversation pit in. living room . Best location and terms $595.000. FOi LI.ASE. CUSTOM HOME OM ~OlF COUISI -3 Bdrm. family r oom, formal dining room . 2 fireplaces. $2,000 mo. Call Barbara Combs for appt. 760-8617 Jh1.)At/·/1 )f.;11'1 ,,~/ !f1Ntllt; 644-1493 IE/MAX of AMERICA PROUDLY ANNOUNCES . THE OPENING OF ITS NEWEST OFFICE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA R6(MtlC·. OF NEWPORT BEACH! •• LICATA 110111/0WMll OPENING SOON I 5 CORPORA TE PLAZA, NI .ot MOU IMPOIMATIOM CALL: u.1 ... 1.n11 • • ., ••• ,.. 1002 ....,.. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f .. RfSIOENTIAL'REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSE t-4 OPIM IN OLD COIOMA D1L MAa You'll fall in love"with this featured 3 BR. custom White Water View. $745,000. See Cor a Baldikoski At 240 Jf AZF.L DRIVF. OPltf IM COIONA DIL MAii · Spanish Duplex with 3 RR. + loft. Residence +2 BR unit. Owner will help finance $280.000 See Rita <)u1ggh.• Al 619 MARGUERITE Of'l:M IH IA YSHOttlS Cra1·1uus Countrv Fre nch. 3 BR . + artist 's s tudio & dark roo m . $350,000 See Eleanor Rowie At 2651 CH 1-:STVI J-:W onH IM •YtNE THUCE 1-:xf'lusivt1 :~ RR. 2 RA . Lovely spa w1t.h view -0f -bay &-o<'ettn. $319;000 leasehold See Luty Rose At 1437 SERENADE Tf,RRACE OPf:N IH HAllOI VIEW HOMIS lnc·redihk v(;tluc. c·ondition. location & finanl'in,:!. 2 BR. MONACO. $2 18,500 See Nancy Hurst At 1825 POHT WHEELER onH IH llG CANTO.. F<tn tastiC' 2 bedroom condo on one lt•vel for the FANTASTIC PRICE OF $177.000. SN~ Suzie Exley At 37 SEt\ ISLAND OPltl OH THE PENINSULA <'ustom 4 BR. with extensive use of wood $450.000 Set• Rill Bents At 2032 MIRAMAR OPl:N IN IA YCHST Thn•t.: BH + F CJm Hrn. & Dining. Room for boat or trailer. S259,750. See C r aig Kindig At 2021 COM MODORF. Of'l:M IN EASTILUff J RR Family and Dining rooms. AC'ross from park $225.000. Owner sa vs sPll it. See Elaine Fournier At 26jli BASSWOOD OPltl IM SPYGLASS HIU 1 1.Jghl~· tll-:-1 r a l>ll-:J B H + Fam Hm Portsmouth Qualit~: decorating & flt-x1hll· f1nant1ng Lease Opt ? $ 4 l 9 . 0 n 0 F e l' S e e B a r b (l r a B a II m iJ n n . \ l I i ~1 0 N T E R F, Y (") H<'LE OPEN IH SPYGLASS 2 Ston· trad itional Decorator perft·i·t · fi BR h<lnus + playroom!!. SS95.000 See Jim Mulle r At 6 MALIBl" CIRCLE OPEN OH LIDO ISLE F1v(• BH 5 BA Beautiful fort~· f1\·e foot lot Street 10 s t ret't loeallon $480 .000. See Edie Olson Al l 19 VJ A <JRVI F:TO OPEN IH JASMINE CIEH ,\ c·harmmg Plan 11 with 2 BR C07.~· den with firepliJl'e On green he ll Minr on·an \·1<.·v.. S309.500 Sec Caroll' Mt '1ahan :\t IR SKYSAIJ. OPIM IN TUITUIOCK VISTA 20': down a fford s e nchant mg Wa ldorf 1 Hr + family home. $299.000 See Rarhara Ballmann At 12 VALLEY VIF.W OPEN IH RANCHO SAN JOAc;>UIN F.xc·el l e nt view . F.xcellent condllit111 . 2 BH + Dt·n A good va lue at S179.500. See Ginny Anderson At 17 PALO~ ~- NEW 1t. ol.b cDM Brian Jeannette & Assoc. designed this unique concept in Townhome living. Roomy, cheerful & privatoe. This delightful two story. 3 BR. architectural modern has a big Fam. Rm. plus formal dining area. So. of PCH $370.000 UNDH A MIUIOH S IA TRONT 35· fronta£e on exclus ive West Bay Ave. with pier & s lip. Excellent home with exceptionally large living room & master suite. Game room co~plete with built in bar. The best buy at S995.000. Fee. LUXUIT UVIHG OH UDO ISL• Larj?e immaculate family home with indoor spa in master .suite. 5 large BR ·s. 4 BA . Den & separate dining room. Lrg. 46' lot. $472.500. WISTCUFF-ftOOl HOMI Marvelou s f a mil y hom e on sprawling lot. Complete privacy. 4 bedroom. Brick decked pool. Indoor sauna & spa. Sitting area in master bedroom. S365.000. IFOMIOFAI ... is for you. this is the home. Located on one of the largest lots in Corona del Mar with a magnificent view of the main channel. the islands. the peninsula & forever beyond. 3 BR. +studio. Sl ,450,000. . .....suLA LOT Outstanding comer location on East Balboa Blvd. This "real" vacant lot with working plans is a bu>( at S250.000. Fee. Ill llftll'OllTC•""'ll ~• 644-906Q CLASSIAED CONTINUED .....--1-----FIOM SECTION C \I " I-«' l h 11 ~ t: ,0 " 11 I_.. Alllllt'\h llllt ~hH& hi11t 1•fi11l<l 11 t u1 , uu 11 liMo • Phu•• .u1 ~/ .. : uur n111 u"net , 1111 hlo '" 1.u.l 1t1HI .. ou111l 101 .. 1111oc 11lht1 r.1111h It\ 1411 WIV\11 Thi.I ' i.h1•tt l/t'.V n Liii.iOi Iii m 101 ••l 111 llir h•• wh .. n 111 .. )' 'I:' \ I• ••h.,.J I ~ ll h4~ '111111 r!Aa'liJ "o •h·m 111 '.-Iv~ • HOUSES FOR SALE i-.oo.. 26 4'1uevo l RMnt·ho SJoMq 1 trv 67~ tn~ fl{M ,950 Sun I 5 Ul25 Pon Wheeler Hrbr Vu. N B 1>44 9060 5218,500 S11t/Sun l ·4 • 1223 Bayside Dr . CdM 642·82.l.5 1525,000 S11t/Sun 12·4 2515 Lst -\ve Corona del Mar 673-5354 Sunu -1402 S Van ess. Santa Ana 540.3666 $87,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $337,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5294 Plumtree, Univ. Park. Irvine 552'·ltr>O $138,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5092 Elksford <Walnut Sq) lrV 552-l*X> ' Sat/Sun 1·5 14607 Kazan (Walnut Sq) Irvine 552-1800 $8.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •25 Canyon lslnd Dr. Big Cn yn, NB 675-5200 $275,000 Sunl-4:30 2 • ,.. FAM IM or D1H 1536.Serenade Terrace. CdM 640·5681 $298,000 Sat/Sun 11 -4 15 J ordan East (Univ. Park) Irv. 640-5777 $158,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 225 Kings Pl. <CLiffhaven> NB 642-5200 $285,()()().fee Sat/Sun 1·5 24142 Elrond, Lake Forest 631 -1400 $149,500 Sun 1·5 14584 Golden Glen, Irvine 631 -1266 $99,900 Sun 1·5 2100 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt. 642-5200 $295,000 Sun 1·5 30 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin 642-823.5 ~.000 Sun 1-5 230 Prospect. Npt Shores, NB 631 -1266 $130,000 Sun }:30-4:30 18 Skysail, Jasmine Crk, CdM 644-9060 $309,500 Sun 1·5 227 Via Orvieto. Lido Is le, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-4 l l .. OOM 2006 Port Albans. Newport Bc h 673-8.550 $276,000 Sa 2·5 ; Su 1·5 •7 Rue Deauville, Big Canyon. NB 760-8244 $475,000 Sun onJy 11·4 547 Pierpont Drive. Costa Mesa 979-1050 $120.000 Sun 12·3 204'12 39th St.. Penin .. Npt. Bc h. 673-7475 $255,000 Sat/Sun i-4 97 1 Rayside Cove W. Npt B.ch 631-1532 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 34 Almond.Tree Lane , Irvine 640-5777 S164.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 =6 Rue Valbonne. Npt B"h 644-8107 $449,500 Sun 1·4 335 Flower St.. Costa 'Mesa 675·5511 $148.000 Sun 1·5 2605 Willo <Back Bay) CM 642-5200 $116.500 Sun 1-5 8 Hue Chat Roya let Big Cyn > t)1 B 644-9990 $.395.000 Sun 1-4 • 640 Cove St.. Costa Mesa 979-5370 $113,500 Sun 1·5 • 1101 Whitesails Way. CdM 675-5511 $450,000 Sun 1·5 526 Vista Grande , Newport Beach 642-8235 $925/mo. Sun 2·4:30 8 Lindberg (Northwoods J Irv 752-1700 $149.000 Sun 1·5 •1773 Bahama <Mesa Verde) C M 546-2313 $295 ,000 Sun 2·5 144 W. Ave. Cornelio. San Clemente 497-2580 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 1316 Sussex Ln. (Westcliff) NB 642·5200 $238,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 325 Flow~r. Costa Mesa 631-6990 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2048 Pa lomar, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $179.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 311 Walnut St. E-sid e. C.M. 645-6266 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 • • 16 Balboa Coves , Newport Bch 631-1400 $550,000 Sun 1-5 • #29 Rue Grand Va llee, Big Cyn 642-823.5 s.550,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 • • 1010-1012-1014·1016 East Balboa Blvd. 642-8235 $1 ,200,000·$1,300.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 32 Redwood Tree Ln <Univ Pk) Irv 675-3411 $157 ,900 Sun i-5 1923 Fullerton. Costa Mes a 546-2313 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3.,.. .......... ... 2738 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar> CM 540.1151 $168,000 Sun 1·4 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-1616 $420,000 Sun 1-5 2020 Monrovia. Costa Mesa . 673-8700 195,000 Sun 1·5 605 Gunther, Santa Ana 979-5370 $95.000 Sun 1-5 2642 Circle Drive, Bayshores 842-~ $.175,000 Sun 1·5 1 Silver Crescent, Trtlrk IDn, Irv 675-3411 *249.900 Sun 1·5 2241 Jeanette Place, Cmta Mesa 673-8800 _ • Sat/Sun '10.5 2933 Baker. Coeta Mesa 551-Mte Sat/Sun 12-5 •22182 Wood llland Ln .• Hunt Bcb 912-5S13 $23'7,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 2111 Carob, Newport 8-aeb MN019 SZlS,000 Dally 1·5 -Top ol World Dr, Lq Bch 4M-10ll ..... S.t/Sun 11·5 DAILY PILOT .._..,,_S. .._..,,_S. ....,..,,_S. IH ..... fwS. Sund•y.Jenuery18, 1M1 ........................•..•.••.......•••..... -·;.::;·············· .......................... ,....... ,..,.-s. ____________________ ;;....;;_ •-re1 1002 .e IOOZ• .e 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ................... , •• , "-tetforS. .._...,_59e ....................... ........................ ....................... -. . ...................... ··················.····· I 002 cn..r.e I 002 l·OU CANYON CRIB IEACH .HOUSE vely BIG Iii•• Verde 4 Bdrm home. Out.stand· Ina low-iater•t fln.nc· Ina to u1ume with •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 2 . R•d~,~~th t o L•1wa• Charmer, cen· $40,000 dwn. C•ll for IJ1t tr•llY louted. 2 blocks or. extru. Prine. only. to the be.ch. 1hopplna. Aat. 541-1381 Bullden, •ct now ror Coit• llH• lot with plaaa ready to bulld-owaen .,.. uudoua. On· ly 1115,000. Call ror more OCMMVllW CONDOS IXICUTIVI .. 2a RTO:?~'R~~ooo ! Pri!i~"rew':,~.'1Wde1. 1or1eoua 2 1tur y l o Nor11'wood 2 Bdrm1, hbrery aed den Giant ma at er w1n1 wllh Kum an au b Central etrium t'rencb doon. pn11\111oua ele<'lrun 11: i&•led comm1&D1ty t:all for'1e1&.lb. 752 l 7 TKB REAL ESTATKRS ......... &Wk Never a vacancyln-this out1tendln1 fourplex. Lo<'•ted ln prime re· 11dential oei&hborhood. CI09e to all ahoppin1 &r lranaport•tlon . Full price only 1210,000. Call 7Sl-311U C:SELECT TPROPERTIES exceU.t lontioa. New •-'--------- copper pips, new roor MIAI IA.Cl IA. Y . • n d w oo d re n c e . Country llvbil1ii the ca· Be.uWul stained 11•11 ty. Lovely 3 Bdrm home window. Very rlexible priced •t only 1109,900. rlnancina. A steal at VA tdma. C•ll i od•y 1110,000. Call now. won't 1112·9311 l~~EAL ALLSTATE ESTATKRS I AEALTOAS detali.. @ SEA COVE PRPPERTIES 714-631-6990 Hur ! 1528 Santiago. Dover S hores 642-8235 $439,500 Sun 1·5 223 Agate. Balboa Isla nd 645-7221 $625,000 Sun 1·5 1910 Swan (Mesa Verde) C M 546-2313 $174,900 Sun 1-4 1301 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB DIRECTORY 644-9060 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #6 Malibu Circle, Spyglass. CdM 644·9060 ~.000 Sun:..1·5 • • 1823 Glenwood Ln. Baycrest , NB 631 -7300 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 •921 Jasmine, Costa Mesa -. -. • .., llllh ~ 41rectwy wlMl.r-Mlk ....._ • ,_ fO -.., kulkj. Al IW lee ...... lttM Mlew -~Ill .-ew .... lltr _.._.. ...... .._.Ill....,., DAILY "LOT WAMT ADS.,._. ...... .,.. -.... for .... -""' --'9"1 te ... _ .................... c ..... _ .. ,....., -4S...,. ~Jl791 Sail Way, Dana Point 493-8220 $183.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 5292 .Thorntree <Univ, Park> Irv. 552-1800 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1091 Santa Rosa, Costa Mesa 646· 7434 $142,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •511 Cliff Dr <Cliffhaven) NB 642-5200 $350,000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 2651 Crestview, Bays hores. N.B. 644-9060 $350.000 Sun 1-4 •3397 Larksput CGr een brook > CM 546-2313 $13'.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 13 Silver Crescent..Trtlrk Hin, Irv 675-34 ll $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3126 Cork Lane . Costa Mesa 545-9491 $115,000 Sun 1-4: 30 17 Monterey Cir. Spyglass. CdM 640-9345 $419.000-fee S un 1·5 1437 Serenade Terr. l rv. Terr .. Cd M 640-9591 $319.000 L.H. S un 1·5 240 Hazel. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $745.000 Sun 1·4 320 Seaward Rd .. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $384 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino. Nwpt Hghts . NB 631 -7'.lOO $.160.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 • 1363 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shr s, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1-4:30 2113 Miramar. Bal. Pe nin. Npt Bch 631-1400 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2421 Bunya < E/Bluff> NB 645-0303 $274.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1901 Yacht Colinia <Seavu> NB 752·1700 $340,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Grazina. Lido Isle. NB fi73-7300 $lt25.000 Sun 1 5 4627 Portland. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $359.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 611 Loretta, Lagun a Beach 497-1761 $345.000 S un 1·5 504 Westm inster. Newport Heights 675-5.134. 642-5349 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Ithaca. Lido ls le, NB 673-1610/673-0316 $695.000 Sat/S un 1·5 21 Valley View, Irvine 631-1266 $275.000· Fee Sat/Sun 2-5 468 Serra Dr. <Corona Hln) CdM 675-6000 $359.000 Sat/S un 1·5 2501 Harbor View Dr., CdM · 673· 1600 Sat/Sun 1·5 618 Kings Place. Newport Beach 645-5083 $210.000 Sun 1·5 l II .... 4TH IM 43 1·444 Nyes Place. La~una Beach 642-82.1.5 S.195.000-$429.000 Sun 12-4 4 llDIOOM 23976 Carmel. E l Toro 760-~5 $126,500 Sun 2-5 118 Vi a rthaC'a. Lido Isle. NB 673-1610/673-03 16 $695,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 16059 £.;Jt>ert, Fountain Vallev 842·4474 $124 ,500 Sat/Sun 11 ·3 205 Gamet. Balboa Island 673-2230 $.535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26431 Palisades. Capis Beach 640-5777 $789.000 Sun 12·4 223 Via San Remo. Lido. Npt Bch 631-1400 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •8 Collins. Newport Beach 631-1400 $1.100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2845 Corvo Pl.. Mesa Verde, C. M . 556-91,92 $178.500 Sat/Sun 473 Nyes Place. Laguna Beach 494-7578 .$.125,000 Sun 12·4 '800 Cortland. Corona del Mar 675-4010 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2274 Channel Rd .. Newport Bch 673-8550 $1 .295.000 Sun 1·5 4 • ,.. PAM IM or ... 1978 Port Chelsea, Nwpt Bch 760-0241 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1601 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631·1400 $725.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2206 Ridgewood, Meredith Galleria. Santa Ana 951-0701 s139.ooo Sat/Sun 12-s 1921 Leeward Ln. ( Baycrest) NB 631·2893 ~.000 Sat/8'.m 1·5 31 Plymouth (Nrthwd) Irvine 751-3111 $229,000 Sun 1·5 2907 Setting Sun (ffVH) CdM 61MOOO '515,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2437 Port Whitby (Hrbr Vu Hm) NB 640-9800 S218,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1620 GalaxyJ>r. Dover Shani, NB 844-4910 "95,000 S.t/Sun 1·5 •1924 HoUclay Rd, Baycnlt, N.B. a1.1J00 moc:>on Sat/Sm t-4:• 232 9.:• a del llar 11 -~-lml·S * *40l . ~., ver Sbn, NB 111·7IOO ... Wlllm 1-4:• 1615 Port Barmouth (HVH) Nwpt Bch 760-6767 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1607 Sea Be ll Cir. Spyglass Ridge 644-4848 s.595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1059 Vallejo Cir <mesa W$fs ) CM 751-6339 $183,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1054 TuJare, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $165,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 •3463 San Rafael, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $155 ,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 2731 Bayshore, Bayshores, NB 644-9990 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 19232 Doe Run, Tustin 644·7211 $264,950 Daily 12-dusk • 1801 Santiago Drive-, Baycrest 642-823.5 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3481 Fuchsia <Greenbrook) C.M. 546-2313 $155,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3003 Calle Frontera. San Clemente 963-8182 now $265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 219 Via Nice. Lido Isle. NB 963-8182 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1072 Santiago Dr. Dover Shrs. N.B. 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1242 Somerset Ln. Westclifr. NB 631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-4 :30 1338 Antigua Way, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-4:30 204 1 Mandarin. Mesa Verde, C.M. 545-9-i91 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1·4: 30 1730 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 1606 Dorothy Lane, Hrbr Hinds, NB 631-7300 $239,500 Sun 1-4:30 1700 Irvine Ave .. Baycrest. N.B. 631·7300 $205,000 Sat/Sunl-4:30 12 Valley View. Turt.lerock, Irv. 851-0768 $299,000-fee Sun 1·5 120 Calle Redoncfer.San Clemente 644-7020 $179,500 Sun 12·4 1514 Highla nd <Westcliff-Dover) NB 552·0660 $36.5,000 Sun 1-4 1612 Antigua <Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 S.Sl0.000 Sun 1-5 • • 1410 W. Bay Ave .. Npt Bch 675-6670 $1 ,200.000 Sun 1·4 3213 S. Birc h. Santa Ana 540-1720 $157.000 Sun 1·5 2145 College. Cost a Mesa !;40·'720 $112,500 Sun 1-5 868 Liard Place. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $200,000 Sun 1-5 3709 Topside Lrr ( HVH > CdM 675-6000 $360.000 Sun 1-5 3054 Country Club Dr 1 MV > CM 640-9900 $275.000 Sun t-5 2362 Silktree. Tustin 751 ·1391 $168,950 .• Sun 1-5 50 Ridgeline Dr. CHrbr .Ridge) NB 640-6323 $790.000 ~ Sun 2·5 2601 Blue Water. Brdmr. CdM• ~- 759-1616 $397 ,000 Sun 1·5 2682 Circ le, Bayshor es. NB 644·9990 $88.5.000 Sun 12-4 'l:T Blazing Star . Irvine 644-9990 $220,000 Sun 12·4 1577 Miramar. Balboa Penin Pt. 642-5200 $359.000 Sun 1·5 1030 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 675-3411 $330,000 Sun 1-5 1712 Highland. Newport Beach 631-6990 $425,000 Sun 1·4 1734 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 631 -6990 $750,000 Sun 1·4 29 Ced~r Ridge. Turtle Rock, Irv 642·8235 $289,500 Sun 12-4 •23 Pinehurst, Big Canyon 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 1·4: 30 13 Rimrock, Trtlrk HI.. Irv. 675·3411 $389,000 Sun 1·5 2857 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 S215.000 Sun 1·4 5 ... 00M 9 Pit1tail, Irvine 549·8233 $310,000 Sun 1·5 5021 Corkwood, Univ. Park, Irvine 552· 1800 $225,900 Sat/Sun l ·5 _ .............. ... 17922 Mann, Univ. Park, Irvine 844-7383 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Wake Forest Rd. (College Prk>CM 546-1084 $1Z7,500 Sun 1·4 ~4 Port Bristol <HVH) NB 61MOOO S-,500 8'm 1·5 20 Morro Bay (8py1la> C.dM . 631-1288 '537.SOO Sun 1·5 1412 Antipa (Dover Sborel> NB 142·5*0 •,500-fee !Jun 1·5 e Rocky Point, Spy..... . .... '1,150,000 I 8un 1·5 •5 Dwwood, Bii Cayan MtaJO •·00!1• .. 1-4:• •ao KU 114,, n••MNt IM-mi --' _,,_U4 540-3666 $189,900 Sat /Sun 1·5 • •800 Harbor Island Dr .. N.B. 631·0094 $1 ,395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 12 Trafalgar, Big Canyon 644·6200 $2,900,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 119 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 644-9060 $480,000 Sun 1·5 20121 Rive rside Dr., Santa Ana Hgts 546-2313 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1941 McClean Dr .. Tustin 963-8182 $549,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 6 • ,.. FAM IM or .... •2033 Santiago <Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $498.UOO Sun 1·5 1224 Sand Key, Corona del Ma r 851-1361 $.525.000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I • ,.. FA.M IM or .,_. 5 Morena . The Villas of RSJ. Irv. 551-4042 $149.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 llDIOOM 14636 Oval Rd .. Jrvine 540-3666 $83.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 1644 'nit C Iowa. \ks a Vt•nll' 751·3l!H S92.500 Sun I 5 22 Arboles <RSJ > Irvine 759-9100 $195,000 Sun l·S 34 Seaside'Cir .. Newport Beach 759-9100 $124.900 Sun 1-5 14545 Oval Rd <Wal Sq.) Irvine 640-9900 $87.000 Sun 1-5 #9 North Cove (Wdbrg) Irv 640-9900 $214 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1228 Rutland #6. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $124.500 Sun 1·5 501 St. Andre ws Rd .. Newport Beach 673-7300 $159,500 Sun 1·5 11 Encore Court. Newport Beach 546-2313 $176,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2 • ,.. FAM IM or DIM 3 Seafaring Dr .. Jasmine Crk. CdM 760·0430 $295.000 Sun 2-4 44 Navarre <RSJ Villas> Irvine 759-9100 $185,000 Sun 1-5 2 •,..GUEST 2512 Vista ( Bayshores > NB 675-6000 $325.000 Sun 1·5 3 llDIOOM 48 Sparrowhawk. ,Woodbridge. Irv. 832-7385 $112,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 431 Vista Suerte. Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $249.500 Sat /Sun J ·S 3 • ,.. FAM aM or D9t • 11 Big Dippe r <Nwprt Terr.) N. B. fi31 ·1759 $13~.500 Sun 12·5 4 llDIOOM 2912 Quedada. Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $260,000 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 • ,.. FAM IM or DIH 14851 Jeffrey Rd #140, Irvine 551-4827 Sun 1·5 DUPL'EXES FOR SALE 2 •• 2. 2001 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 •,..I • 521 lf.z Iris. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $238,000 Sun 1·5 2·311DIOOM 913 E. Balboa, N. B. 846-59'5 $375.000 Sun only l ·5 I 6-PLEX FOR SALE 4-1 -OOM 1-1 -OOM 310 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 873-1800 An. FOR RENT 1 l•IOOM 121 lloate Viata, Calta 11 .. M0-010I •1mo. Sat/Sun 2-4 view ol ocean, sunaet..s .ad C•talina. 4 Bdrm ' bath, tS-20% down. Seller will rin•n ce . $250,000. CAPISTIAMO HAC .. Blue water view, pool. lenola. 3 Bdrm, 2"' b•th, $35,000 down. Assume $103,000 in low inleresl TD's. $157,SOO . MEWPOIT ~1f>~t\ ~~:s~ot D•HodcJe Newport Contat P'roperti•• tlO·lll!.JiQ·jHJ DUPLIX STEPS TO lliCH Large 4 &crrm down. 3 _ ..b.d!rq' up. O.u ill-ina.. • Cirlp1ace. la r ge sun deck. Priced al $325,000 642·2253 eve. associated BROKERS REAi TORS 2QJl, \'V 8olhotJ 6' t Jb6 J EQUESTRIAN ESTATE Back Bay area. ,,, acre S m all re mod e led :i Bdr m home. 5 horse stalls plus 5 m d1v1du al lack rooms. 12•,: hnant ing available S225.000 asking pm·e Call now, 546 2313 ~..r-A§I lockbav View HCNM 0 I de r• u p g r a d e ii charmer with great vie" or the hills and backba\ area This 3 bedroom ·.! bath home has been up graded ~and lhe owner will l'arry a large 2nd Assume 11 ·;~ Isl Full price Sti.J.000. ASSUME l'/.a•/o LOAM Only SllJ.500 for 1h1s 3 Bdrm Charmer with heated pool and fruil trees Call now 97!1·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS c1..u smto HOUIS \it' •·rr 1•.i·t ... 111,1\ pj,,, •· tt\,•H 1•1 ~" 1,•l1•ph1101· )\ 110 11 JU IH~I ¥1 p fO \101111.1\ 1111 11 Frtd,,, ~ l11 11ottll 'lllH1d11\ L'l:I V. l•,1-. 1""2 \f;TH Ill \Tl\I: Ill\ llt'AI II 17~7', 11 ..... h llh 11 '>l•I l:t.i'I I \I;\ \ \ 11 .. 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'-'a' out on tht-Pen in ula Pomt (near tht' Harbor t'ntranc·e I 'r uz this one 1s t·' 1 r a largt' ~1th a 4 Bdrm custom homt' dnd 3 t·ar ~arage and still room & al't't'-~ ror bOat a nd· tr ailer Asking 54i.').lW Call Connit> for details JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 I 9~wport ll•d. corwer lOth ~ell idle lit-ms t;.&2 5n7KjWunt Ad Help'' M2 56711 UNIVERSITY PMI NEW LISTINGS LUXURY 5 BO. DEANE HOME Outst a nding home 1n b ea utiful Univ. Park. Outstanding location. Central air. luxury upgrades. Walk to schools. shopping. Association. tennis & pool. High assuma ble loan. Only $225.900. Opett Sat & S. 1-5 .t 5021 Cortiwaad CHARMER Cathedral C'eiling , wood beams. clerestory windows and a cozy loft combine to make this Univ. Park sta rter home r eally a ppealing. Central <Jir cond'g. 2 car garage . and Of Course there's a pool and a clubhouse and bike trails thru the park. Affordable financing. $29.500 d own. Price $138.000. o~ Sat. & s-. .. 5.2'4 ,._ T'" CUL DE SAC -PAii LOCATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm home with formal . dining r oom . a trium. breakfast area a nd utility room. Features include cheery frplc. new carpets thru-out and attach. 2 car garage. Association pool & clubhouse. $159.500. o,... Sat. & s. .. 52'2 ,,_,. T'" TURTLEROCK DRAMA TIC TOWNHOUSE Prestige a rea near UCI. Soaring cei lings. lots of glass. view of atrium from famil y room, li ving rm & m aster bdrm. A must see'. The 19'.rnd is inl'luded and the house is VJ<:Jnl anti waiting for you . $172.500. o,_ Sat I ·5 at 4166 PllMO • ¥-.o WALNUT SQUARE EASY 1 LF:VF:L LIVING in this 2 bdrm condo with roomv informal living /dining a rea that oversees an attractive deck. E ffi ciencv kitchen. Sep. laundry room . e nclosed garage. 0,-SClt/S. .. 14607 ·-- CA R EFRf.E townho use living in fabulous central Irvine. Features 2 bdrms. 2 ba . Large formal living/dining area. Plus plenty or st orage, encl garage, brick patio. Best of a ll. you can buy it for 20o/r down. o,... s.t/S. 1-5 .. 5092 ..... ., ./ BY APPOINTMENT SOMETHING SPECIAL A special place for the growing family. Custom quality construction with luxury fe atures. 4 Bdrms. 3 ba, spacious 2 story living room, huge kitchen & family area with fireplace. Formal dining rm and lge bonus rm which could be converted to two extra bedrooms if needed. Lots or wallpape r , new carpets, . oriental pa tio. Don't miss it. $192,500. OllQINALITY Separate formal and informal living areas and custom details are featured in this sophisticated University Park townhome. 3 Bdrm, 2"2 bath, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, attached garage, tile roof. Assume loan. Land inoluded. 1188,900. S3 . ToJl ~ C.Ountry . REALTOR~ 5.52-1800 , UIO llU OfilM ..... , 1-1 Jl4YIA mtACA Ne wly. re modeled tradihonal style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featurinR large rttt•reallon mom & 2 patios Living room ~as attrar tive beam ceilings, fire place & f rt-n<'h doors leadin~ onto hric k patio Ntt w kitc hen bit-in a pp II ant-es t'lusc to tennis courts. sandy ~a('hes & clubhouse. Can be ~old ruuy rurnulht'd S420.000. P£NINSULA POINT Bl':ACHFRONT l'u nurum u: v u•w ut wedge. fro m prtml:! large lot . 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home 3700 sq ft f euturint? ma rine room. entry, ll v1n J( room , dining ruom , built ms. t>tt' Sl.38.S.000 IAY .. OMT We have several fine homes with pier & s lip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-1' f\"Y'"l. 01 •• !\j B 67"> 6 161 BEST IN BLUFFS ~ E PLAN IAYFROMT . Fantasli>4.' panoramie view from ('verv room C'nmplctcly n ew throughout. 3 Bdrm' 21 :.! bath. fam rm. 2200sq. ft. ~.115,000 . OHM SUH 1-5 2' 17 ¥1ST A OllMADA SPECTACULAI TllNA. 3 Rdrm. 21 ~· bath. 1900 sq ft Highly upgraded. Neutral colors throughout. $235,000. OHM SAT 1·5 01 VISTA ftARADA HELEN 8. DOWD IEALTOll, IHC. 644-0 I 34 Ust & S., With TM bperls Pete Barrett Realty I presents NEW usnM& PIHIMSULA POIMT 'Sunny bric k p a tios e nh a n ce traditional Ca pe Cod . Bea m e d C'ei ling, cozy fir eplace in excellent condition . Corner home h as 2 Bdrms a nd den . A real charmer '. $295.000. 2 I 00 Mil •. hlMHI Opell S-I ·5 MEW TO YOU IN WISTCUfF Light and bright with s ky lights and new carpeting. 3 Bdrms on quiet street. Vaulted ceilings thruout. Cedar paneling in family r oom . Private back yard with s wimming pool & cabana . Be the first to see'. 1316 S--.... 0,.. s. 1-5 MEAT A.MD MICE IACK IA Y All.A 3 Bdrms, 2 baths for $116,500. On Jar~ lot with re modeled kitchen and baths. In exc '. e llent condition good area for children on c ul de sac. Good terms available'. 2605 Wllo, CM 0,... S-. 1-5 CUSTOM CUFf HA ¥1t4 This home offers privacy for all '. Private gated e ntrance. private b drm wings. private s wimming pool in e nc losed yard. Available immediately to the q ua lified buyer. 511 CIH Dr.... 0,.. S-1-5 THE AD¥AMTA61 IS Youas Seller willing to carry financing at r eason a ble rate 13 .5'7r . with r e a son a ble down payment 20.30r1r. 4 Bdrm custom home. Only $389.500. Let's talk '. 1412 .... ,..... 0,.. s-. 1-5 TIMl@.lJYI ~BUOY Put away the mowe r at this Balboa Peninsula Point home. Roomy 4 Bdrm. 4 bath and family room. 2 c ar gar age. Close to beaches. bay a nd ocean and the price is right'. 1577Mr• ...... O,..S-.1·5 HHl'S YOUI CHAMCI Second opportunity to own this this custom Cliff Haven home. It offers large living a r ea built around . covered patio, plus upstairs view sittmg room or third bdrm. Versatile for your lifestyle'. Price inc ludes the land. 225........... O,..S-1-1 LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION This one has it '. Prime Dover Shores ~ot -ove r l/:i acre with s pecial home, featuring: 3 Bdrms. formal_ dining room. den, spa and smashing lanai for entertaining. Quality thruout -lots of used brick, etc. Make an appointment to see this special offering. MtC• THAM MIW-WISTC&Mlf - Enjoy the winter sun thna skylights and the cheery warmth of this special 3 Bdrm, family home. Beautifully decorated, big trees, private11arden. 1249,500. I ,, ....... ,.,. We ....... Fer w. .......... Fer w. ....... Fer.. ....... ,.,. We ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1002 1002 .. Mer IHJ c._ ....... llJJ W... 1024 . .•....................•......•••.............•...........• ., ..................................................... . SPYClASS SPECIAUSTS NEW COlllOS FANTASTIC TBMS ~ YllW Ocean. harbor and n ight lites. Superbly decorated Southport, 6 Bdrms. 4 'h Baths. lrg pool. Asking $895,000. Owner will carry $600.000. CHAIMIMG COLONIAL 4 Bdrm with great view. cozy den. many upgrades. gorgeous pool and waterfall. $525.000. OwneP..will carry $4'00,000. View View View Harbor View Hills Corona del Mer 4br. J ba. fam rm, owner will finance at 12"1r short term. 25 c-;, down, $410,000. Owner/ Agent 644-58.59. * SPYGLASS HILL-OWC • View the ocean. bay. nite lites from one of Spyglasses best locations. OWC $500,000 on this lovely New Bedford. Offered at $745.000 * CDM DUPLEX • • GREAT FINANCING • Large 4Rr. 21 :t Ra owners unit w new carpets. drapes & paint. Min i -ocean \'iew . Plus a on e hc•droom rental. OWC W/20'; down or take over existing loans . S.119.900 * NEWPORT SHORES * *LOW DOWN• Ownl•r is leaving the state a nd says sell :'. Give us an offer on this lar ge 3Br Home . Just 3 blocks to the beach_ OWC 2nd T. D. $174 .500 •UNIVERSITY PARK• T ake over $75.000 loan at 12'·:. Located ne<l'r C'omm. pool. spa. te nnis & parks. Walk to shopping Don't miss this one $141.900 BRUCE BLOMGREN -AGENT 760-0297 730-1222 Broker llVIME TEii.ACE OML Y $27 ,000 DOWN Must sell beautiful 3 br. or 2 + den. large l'Orner lot, new paint in & oul . nt>w t•arpets. pool. spa. redwood deck mg Lots of room to add on lmmed onupancy' OWC rinalll'lnl? $298.000 least'hOld i( 640-5681 1536 Serenade TerraC'e Open !louse Sat1Sun 11-4 ~~!~ ..... ~~?.~ A~s~~~~~Es~e~f~~ula r • .._.EWI. ocean view from lar~c " balcony . Decorator s Quality. luxury home. 4 own home 3 Bdrms. 2 Bdrm. 4 Ba. 3 frplcs, All story Tennis. pool. spa . the extras you could C 121 Newport C1ttr. want for the most com lortable, efficient and _ 76D-6767 spacious living on the ---------•I Island. JO yr. $300.000 Isl TD al 13'k fully assuma ble. No points. S..535.000 205 Gam et. Open Hse Sal/Sun 1·5. Ger r) Spr ingston. Rllr 673-2230 11¥1ME TEllACE Lowest priced liouse on fee land in Irvine Tcr race 3 br. 2 ba w rrptc. lge p vt yd 1250.UOO Owner agl. 673 2717, 644-0357. CHARMIN<; DU PU~. xlnt location on rull lol~ll!!l!lm!ll!l!!!ll-l!!!~-!J!!llllll-1 n r b a y-S 3 2 5 . 0 o 11 TERMS Beach T11nc Rlty. 673-6511 SPYGLASS owwt!' wi• carrr Beautiful Coron do 1--------•I model w vu or mtns. ca ATTRACTIVE nyons. and city Illes All 2 STORY this ~n mx.~ lot ', Jerry + rriOcfern apt 1495 Jones . 631-1266. A1:t Nr bays, old ch arm. rrplc. 13'<Ba. t'abuluus Cante0 Shores assumable fina ncing Hew LlttiltCJ R&eE REALTY E X T ft A S P EC I A L ' 121 ll 04-0908 Hi gh I Y u Pg rad t: d . panoramic ocean view & JUSl steps tu iira v ut ~ lalboaP.-tula 1007 c·ommun1ty ht>at'h l•s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• this ELEGANT 3 hdrm ~m~Pfn~-tt·c. 2 BR, 2~ ba, conlemp. des Ian. s11s.ooo . .. 46-t_Ot_6 646-+C!!J OUTST AMDIMfi! Super 4 Bdgn 2 ba wllh greal BONUS ROOM that includes pool table. N e w l' e r a m 11· tl l e . drapes and carpe ting $137,500. So. Calif. balty 546-5605 NEW LISTING o,_ Sat/S• I 0·5 2241 J....tte Plac~ Charming, totally re mod 38drm 2ba houst> !luge usl'd bru·k frpk 111 fa m r m Lg mature trees m front & rear yards ks s umahl1• rmancmg l'laya R ~; & lnveStlJ\ent 673-1900 SUPER CONDO Super sharp 3 Rcfrm . 2•~, bath Brookview l'ondo Ideal end unit with plush carpets. parquet floors and 2 sunny patios Lov ely area of tenni~ourts. pools. and play l(rounds . Low interest assumable / loan $134.500 don osen real tore 731 3111 4!J7 4ll<UI 2 bdrm. 2 bth beach cot + maid's, 4 bath home --------tage on choice corner lot. Only l80.000 with owner fin. I blk to bay or ocean. Phone Robinson. Broker 548-5647. with a sparkhng pool has custom rt•aturt'~ galore' Ocluxe SCl'Ufll) system Xlnt rmanc1ni,: t all today for mort' inro & appt $529,000 CorOM ct.I Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• RICH Rlty 7 60-0621 502Acac1a. 1337.000 620 Acacia , $286.500 425 f'emleaf: 1269.500 Drive by. then call Sara Marvin. Uruque Homes 675-5688 . 675-6000 JASMINE CREEK BRAND NEW 2 BDRM Den, 2 ba. pvt upgraded patio Plan I. Lease purchase or huy As s ume 12'1'; loan 760 ~ ur 760 0430 1 Mr 1 Joncsl l'nm·1palsonl) CostoMesa t024 ......................• I JASMINE CREEK I 6 PLEX/EASTSIDE 9.5 INTEREST Assume S40K down Lov ely 3 Bdrm. 2 hath. r11m1 ly room. rareplat•e, opt-n beamed l'ehhngi.. ne'-' c-opper plumbing la~e yard. double garage. skylight Only SI 14.SIHI C.:all 645·!1161 .. OPEN HOUSE /::"\ REALTY ~_,> 3Br. 21,,ua. lyr new con do Lri: asi.umahle Isl T D Ownrr wall carr} 2nd IKti Brand)'W) n<· Tnrac·l· 1)ff S11nta i\na A,.~ & 23rd St 'I pen Sat & :;un I -1 :IOPM A ~l ti:JI 51trJ 2'2lia. built 1n ap "'ithSla2.tl00ina~:.um.1 IY OWNER ASSUME I New model home 3Br. RED. TO 1)25,000 pliann>S. SUpt'rb l'arpt'l hie loan!> ranj!•ni.! from I o.is0•c. mi;&drapes , t•omplelt' !!'•" to II '• S2i5111 ~o qualifying. 4bclrrn. ly landscaped ll'-'ncr gro:.::. 1ntum<' annu11fl) frplc. pool. :spa , Mesa wall carry r1nanl'1ng Well kt-pl, :.ini.:le :.tor} \'<'rtlc . many a.m Shown by appl onl.> units with 4 l(arai;!l'' mt>n1t1es. Sl7fl.50U f-lt'X LEIMERT 1·0 •213 Pl.l's 1Jfr !.lrcl'l µarl.111g t_Pr~~ 11 1~•·n •. hou"l'. 1 466-8591 on 6u x J1•1 lot S.11 Sun ~'>Ii ~l.I:.! Opett SUit 1-S ! 644-7211 I s 120,000 I CAMEOHILAMDS M-111\ l~~-,rsf~1~'J 2;.o~~al. 4100 Cqrltand I '. I dl.'an ne'-' 1·Jrpt>I j!OIHI Lovely spacious humt• . !I • • .i e 2 1 B . h . l a:.::.umahle loan Lhtwk r . 'la. t'a u 1 ~p11l~r li3l l?fil> courtyd patio. fee lanrl "' .. ~-----------•1Costa MHa 1298.500. Bkr 6i5 4UJ ll Tli~· l.J'''''' dr ''" 111 111.. I~~~,. I \\1 ..... 1 J l>.Hh l'tl111 ·---~ ... .:..tl~Wl ... _ ...... &.!.·..:i·~~--1024 Cotta M~sa I 024 l'IJ.,~lflt'd \,( 1.1:! .... ;x n Jo;,\l.TllRS I 30/o IMTEIEST OWC A.l.T.D./wrap for 4/3 CD +-family w /3 bath. Monarch Bay Ter race. Lag una Niguel 1344.000fee. Open house Sun l 5pm 32571 7 Seas Drive Walter King & As socs. 673-2500 COMPLETE VIEW 2515 htA•e O...S-1-5 2 hous& 0o 1 lot. Both h ave views or bay. ocean. island, night lights. View the house' $565.000. OLOCDM 2 units on t lot, close to beach & s hopping $525.000. MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 67J..5l54 OCIAMSIDI GREENVlEW ESTATE Main hie• cottage. 1.80 A .. greenhses. ocean vu . $350,000. Action Rily. Jan, ~74411, 722-1421. HOISE ZOllEI Ne1~~l~u l Sycamore Hilla with a Laaiana Beach address. Have aurvey topo map. 1eol4>1ical report, perk test 6 county approved plans oa both pacels . 4/5 acre $150,000 Ir con· ti1uou1 2"11 acres $195,000. Will finan- ce/subordinate. 494-7551 ....... j /1d..,. HILLIE _. ~. Mc CORMACK RE ,. Y"2"J LOT II OD~ eaTHula Potat. Approved plau ,_ • CUllOm ... aq . ft. ..... ... for 1 ..... boat. ~ a million. Terma. m.nn, Ast .. that Ad a....lla Ml.ar71 ..............•..........•..•....•............ WILSON PARK TOWN HOMES NOW OPEN SIZE-LOCATION- AMENITIES Harbor Area's Most Complete Buy. 2 & 3 bedrooms -1650 sq. tt. Two car garage w /opener . Complete with trash compactor. microwave. air conditioning and cement drives. Relax in heated ~ pool or therapeutic spa. Close to all shopping. WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS W8'd lnveetment Co. FROM 5 124,500 San Diego Fwy. Baker St. Adams Ave. ~ j ~ i WHson ~~ J I 11· Sates office open 11 am to 4.30 p.m. daily. Ctoseci Thursdays 380 W Wilson Costa Mesa Phone(714)631·5055 Wil9onSt. JI ) - • ... ' I ······················· ~ ..... s. ~ .... ~ ..... .....L. .••............••...... •·•••·••·•··•·•·······• ~ "' ...... s. ! ....... ,.,~ ~ ... '49 u.-...--Sund•y. Januity 11. 1911 DAA.Y ~ILOT •• tt • f• ...... I Mt N•Hlf• ..... 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I06t 1a¥N l"9Dm Ol.AM6ITIH • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STANDOUT A buut1rull) UJ•aradf"d to'nnr111<.•un fo~ount••n.~ horn•• YrH h p1oa1n1 1niodc fi nd out Pll.18 luxurluu11 11t'-. rarpt"l A sp•ti~ 4 bdr m 2 liu ht·lAul} with format d1.n1 n~ br.--.kfu t room and more Super f1n.u w 1111( h' <1w1u!1 ~kin~ S2m 90lt " 1ev"1 ... anoo 3 lir '"' cOMDO 8 • S1.UUO w auu11111bl' t IJDltV-•-lott f1oaoc.-'1116.lllll J••trt)' harp eod 1u'1t Jnn\"s ill LIM ~.96U PllVACY -P£ACEFUl -UYWlE l:i~~(~ c 1217=c•. fi'.ubulou.s v!ews of Aliso Valley and hills a nd night views Gf millions of h~hts. 3 Bdrms, 2'h baths , family r m. 2 WOODlatD•E dining rm w/sliding glass doors to tile • WOODlllD61 GAM.U MODl&.S deck overlooking valley. Garden tort RtAt:rotts Li»u•, • Hdrm :th tt.. FOi SALi w s kylight, beamed ceilings, frplc, h lHllt' Ill prl'•llllllJU ~ Proft!UIOOafiy rum1shed level ·entr a n ce. attache d double WvoJbritJ1& ... t:dbl1"• & land$1·•p.:d <!Br, den ~arage. $365,000. W 0ilk tu lllli.t" 1 .. 111111> J. b11lh 111 StOO.UOO & 3 Br. = .... W/S-I ~hu""IJ\& l'lalHI l'LIH'ft'll 1.hm <I bi.tth ;st 1225.000 l•I r').,r Y•rtJ badu1 tu park , 2 T• ef W..W Dr. riuv,P~T~,.! •. Staup 3 Br, 2 Ba. A· Fume atyle family home. Walk· to beach! Many xlru. C•ll tod•Y for appt. to see. F IX£1l 3 Br. 2 Ba. A· F rame al)'le. Priced un· der manet for a fast sale. Only aut.500. MW.~hO'lriett e;D- John Coombe bkr mouutlliu v1uw ~·.,.111111w I ~.:.2 o917 lhy:. D ... t1a .. IF ........ ~ .... l1t1 illf'PI l\,'1um11lill· "'51 (*i<I a:;~ei. 494-1011 • Hll'-HTS fin .lll<'lllK ,., I IY OWMll 4lOPINhld ~ ~ 'f'ht' V1llt1H rRSJ 3 Bd-2 9·a,--trg lol. '' bridge Ne'l to gull & LC'nni:. L...._..1ct.C"41,,...,. 1--------•I $185,000. Open Sal /Sun . Kc~htj l'rnC Jt• ... or Sl4ll.90o Lrg4HCJnomeinwOOdsy l ·S. Chuck Spiller • I M u r ,.11 d :> s 1 4 on frplcs , w /fabulous spa 1o;.11 R.,,.,,, • 1·~ ... 1...... 1;.1l 1~00 A,ssume lPr.i 'iL $299."soo 1.il 10011 l>ptn !'tat Sun 1 s ~1 I area nr beaches 2 631·121116 <.:a II Patric k Tenore C...MeM t014 DHRFllLD 111-:1m <a ; t'AH K 1 631 1~. Agt. REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 0 D 0 W N N~W l.ISTl'll<. '1 •J Nl.KJ 1-;otl u111l 31\r. ' --- - - • CANYOll • s •• ~., 1-4 (2> Rue Chateau Royal. See this lovely 3br . 3ba Townhouse. Luxury i:o~i:ihouse. Large Rooms. High Ce11lngs , Custl)m Decorating . "380,000. Fabulous 4br, 4ba. home on Golf Course. Also available to see. Call 644-8940 from security ~ate. LA( JOLLA I BROKERS I LTD• 714-45'-1641 c•c.-..• 1012 W .. St. La Joh CA '2017 MnHTSDU"-U PAT.-..TMllDID!!! 1 ... r ge:.1 p111 111 110111\' I.!'• lod <e c;i r dl'l i:ar OPEHSUMOAY 1·5 DRAMATIC&WAIM Ow lnoo.111l1~e new pru uv ... r JllOO .,,1 fl v,1.11 1 ti .itt'IJ\.• t:. p:tlw u" I . 611 Loretto Newly completed home H.._.V•Hllh C w/11°0 icram •UtJOWS yoo lo l>uy h>l·alec.I anti 111rni•lt·ll·h ~r.odl'., 1\!\~UmJblt' loa n The fiuge en try dec k welcomes you with it's Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2 'h IY OWMU DOWN your hume i.-ven 1r you rcllecorak~J u .. n .. 1 1·J11 j.>l J477 '"l ead ~ tu a ~rar1ou s wa"tmth and openness Ba , 3 car garage , .. .,. port liei&ht:. Iv•·• h11ve oo mooey' • llu~ •·J n y paiier 1 Hi .!'".l li.i 1 P o r t a f 1 n a home Generous use of wood. S32S.OOO. This 1700 sq fl 3 br . 2 ba. BY O WNER-Harbor Vu.•w Carmel, 3Br. 2Ba. fam rm $250.000. Will carry new loan al reas. rate 644·5865 or 644. 7697--levn ""IO\" CObl" Me'>ll I now t:all forappt ...Ulh I O! l ... vt>I:. Of\ J ~·ol dt' , .. , 14 hr :J ha .! i-l) l'l••f!all l Spat·1ous with 3 Rdrm. 2 stained glass en entry &:::.. c. lge den w/frpk . huge ~~dr~ :sio;'tb ut-l~tdh l l o f ·our 1 rrv es t m e rrt 1149 lKlO J err) Jont•.., h1,11\t• for ... al.-I>~ o.w11tt • fr.pies . ..d4m w wetb.ar way and ~1n1ng rm -~~[) ~~tevlieCoDunn ~s~n;;;,1~~~J(r.:OO Good rm~ IP root I 1m t'OU~klntod11y 6311~ lta•'<lllt't ('lull S20-1.~,111 I Vlt:WS" M ulti ·level w ith 3 -:~;;arsr~ty"sn1!!1~~'.ec D•'tleleftO.. • · t';i ll ~7 t7~7 I L-vm-R.E bdrms.lbaths Two1m OPENSUNDAVl 5 un "'.,.,., . II ;i .r.J: r.1 :\.T~ ~--~-press1ve stone frplc:. 759-9221 618 Kings Pl. 645-5083, f>O~M f« lO' IOAT , CAU644-7211 GOLOlM WEST~W:4 &-~ WpODIRIDGE ~.J-176 1_ ~.ooo ·-11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1•P..-------l 2 uG3~~~~~~~r}n~ llAL!~S tO:/\l. l'UHS old Cashlll1ti'd Charin ,--MB...._ 1 TEIMS.' LOC"TIO ... '. UAWIHD patio. Firepl•ces. Prime /Jn NlGU ilAILE.'Y b. ASSOCIAT ES '11•w ~hr ~1 2h<t din rm THE IEST IUY 5 "' " Besl v-aTue available. 2 location. X.lnt cond. 4010 , UHtV.PAll< lam n n 11t1\..ll1111r111~.:i1.1 U,pperlA.rchJoy f'OTENTIAL" Bd rm 2 bath . all River Ave. Large as-i----------<.:hancellur :> b(Jpn, 2"' ''Y )!rl') ~hin ,:h· ,\~ Enfbl' your privlfcy . NB's most exclusive :tmenities. Immediate sumableloan. PllCIDTOSK.L!!! ba th with lan11 :>11 .. 11 .. um \li K ow1· :!nil Lovely 3 Br. 3 ba home mobilevillageoffers this posses.sion.$!23,900. C /21 .,. _......C Be In your own pool comm JK>OI 'l'ak1· U\'1•1 Sl5!'1,(i~J ~9 Wl7 ..... •. featuring oak paneling. l Br 2Ba charmer that "•-r-• 1ttr. home bef(ire summer lan:1· loan al II'. in h ardwood fl oors . couldbe28d Oulstand· RoyMcCordle,lltr. 76_0·6~67 Low dow n pay rn t-n\. t1•resl Only Sl5:J.~>O :! ll r I Hu l.ar.:I' k1ll·h~·11 EMERALD IA Y Includes Wie of beautiful ing terms for adults over il!l!!!l!!!!!~!!!!S!!!!4!!!!a.!!!!7!!!!7!!!!21!1!1!!!9~111!111-I Pr-ti" Mi....:._ ... priced below market . u~nSat /Sun I 5 w1\h llUtll in:. :! car WITH GRIA.T beach, tennlll court Gal· JS. Only $49.95-0 Lois r ,.... ... _.... 17,..,.,M··nrl •·•ar~, 1 .• 1 , I I Mi.Jler,631·1"""" You r c ance of a 3br.2ba.w1lhpool&spa ""' 0 j " .. i:t• .:..·~·· y ari FtMANCl .. Q.1 ed community.$2.49.500 . ~ PRETTIEST ta ke over ~7S/mo pay Paul MJrt1n Hlt y l'.ill 'i:,I 4!1W <;real. large assumable Newport Heights Loi 40() hfel1me lo live on L1d1) M ~SA VERDt-..: l lir 21iu . pool Sitt! lut as:.umabl.- 'l \; 33 B:tke r Uvt!n Sat Sun 12 s S56 tw•lli I 644 73K.'l or 7ti11 ll\G7 1 ... blk Sanla Ana Sl58.000. Isle in a charming 2 " $113,000 Call for appl to . r home Three bedroom • • • C:tll 641 1111 > rm ome plus ea,. C O llt..IDOS IN ment, w1 I not las t at I I' N 1 v. L, rts 1,1. y 1, /\I< K uan oo uois whitewater .. 97•5 .. _~ .. - 1 d h d COST .&. MES.&. see today)M88588 WOODIRIOGE t haontlor hom•· :J \hr ecbalh.privaleyard: 0 ...,.SU ... l ·S REALTORS Street lo street location A A ~ M () w n er ma y 1: u 1 r ·' ll1Jrm. 2 ha frpl1• wf'I and sunny atmCJ6phere . ,.._.. " N.EWPORT CftlST and within steps to one They rt~ exc1tin.:ly d1! G 0 L D M W l ST , S1 O. llllO i 11 1.• x 1,. li n It ha r, 1:n•t:nbl\ $\\h OiiO Hurry. al Uns price with I\." s-.t TetT. Exdllli•e H•w Pre me front units ~·u11 of Lido's finest beaches fe r en t ' L :tr g e 3& 4 llALTOIS frnant•e 3 Rr I '• ll.1 S2S i>OO lln "" nr "tit a great view, this can 't ictoria °Be•ch Wf/11 fr-' HI I 8 0 deg 0 c ea n & A must lo see. $.150,000. hdrms , 212 bath ~. 2 ___ __ lowerlevel1·on11o 1;rt:ul l!l\1t rnt only lo.i n 1,11 last' $415000 J ust listed . Almost '' OilM Catalina View T wo un Presented by Grace t-'1s fire places. microwave 2 :-.,., A s tarter Jt•rr} J •in•·' lull halann•f•tr 1,1 , }r · · · Oceanfront sem i pvl l Wttt.lof/llDock j 1tsava1lable her,Agt.R.H.R.673 7300 ovens sol h t . t I •"' ssum able In 631 1266 I ' :. OCIEAMFllOMT area wtundr<>nd 'ut1I By Pacesetter Homes ----, ar o wa t:r, 0 C ·1\ I"' 7711 ~l~!I " ~I b-.. t llle throughout IA1vt'ly W lg 2nd 3Hr 2Ba. 11 I' • .. ' · ESTATE 1 Beaut ocean vu Lg lot egant ~ o:uroom. 4 3 Bdrmi; close to pc.>01 g.r:oundfi .Prit't'<i from 2000 sq fl .. many xlras •1.rf.P:J"-T~ :-.IXTY FOOT WIDE lot w/rm for pool Pvt sun l bath home now recently and teruus court., alsu Chmceofo Sl~~.500 .. Will trade for Sl4!1.900. Owner 963 2035 '1 ~ ~ :4 ir. \..... sf•~~~IPH1 A~ IUY 1 ;rnd a ,.hort walk to town patio & lg ocean deck 4 completed Outstanding available 1 r °""2 c• , • • v J \ lvlL" -~ } ;) f.r .! t f CUStOm features include I P.roperty, gold i•om:. or ' o '"' .ro70 R!';/\l.TORS h..i 1J11ul1 lc )!Jr.11(\!, nwt: a":t•l you rom this lo\e Br 3 ba, rec rm. gym. 2 large master s uite with fine gems ., NO ()OWN • ) II & l..iml't• avH•R un I} OCl-:ANl-'HONT home kitchens. 2 frpl. m any C /2 I He __. C PAYMENT OPEN HOUSE •·ul d•· 'J' CulH•rdalt· with pnvatl" beach ac ext ras Owner ma} hydro-whirlpool Jetted WI""' 1ttr. GEM REALTORS Inc SAT tSUN t 5 MOITHWOOD I \'.~um•· ~:1 l'l\JI at.,,, & i·.::.i:. 1.arge llvrng areas. carry SS95.000 ~~tr'd~~m:~~~~~~o~ 7 6 0-6767 642-4623 22 1G2Woodlsl:tnJLn llR.withSPA Ill '. S11 7.•t1111 ,\l(t ,two fireplaces. t h re~ f1reptace w1th conversa IACKIAY Walk to beal'h. 5 Br :l Ba N1t e ly up~rndrtl Plan 11 iJ7J .!I~ bedrooms. four and one AM• Vl•to Area . !-'or Sale By Owner I': + 11tudy. '"">I. spa. llV Northwood f"a r k d1 I half b;iths ant.I wel bar ' Nido Way lot Beaut 11•7~n p1l, 2 card garage.,!,. br. 2'1 ha . 2 frpln Side CM 2br. l"C ll2 lot . park In:-.-•. 'I 1111 l r y tarhf.'tl home with ·11 r 1la911no l•och I o .. a .1wa1l your plt>asurc I pan coasl:tl YU Walk tu lllll private O<'k with ~12,uoo Owner well fen ,.. ., '' • Tw .. O('f''ANL'f'tJN'f j · wate r & elertr1r1t" Lowdown646-4324! attrltct 1ve, <·omplcll'ly kitchen. lrg family rm cond. s ktnn) J1p '11.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• v • • ' r ' · Victoria beach Set• st , remodeled 1;42 2101· 962 S573 area. ~real land:.t·ap1n1• THEllG STEAL l'/\Tlil5 tuu OWNER l'l'ldr"rd ul;I )tin t Some optiona l l'ulor and dt:••()ratm.: s w :1,1M11i I Jll tl II WOii l l.Jh a th1d w 11:1 :. ,(',\ ~ ~( y l"I HST bldg pad on dwn flow :.electi09 sllllJ>OSSlhle IAYFIOMT en us able (111an1·111 1: to ;w t• lhc valuc 111 lh1s 1 TH1 ~I l>t-,ED loo, to a l Nol 1n t.•uaslal tone PricedSl.J!IS,llllU. COMOO l'rn•t.-.i losellul$15<!.l~l\I I l>ha1 ll O an,1 l'11 1nt (lUlll1f1t>d huyer With $;!05,IMMJ o,...sat/Sun 1-5 EAUSIDE C.M. Set;iuifed 2 b<lrm l'Onlfo w i t h pat 1 o . 11 u u h It• garage, pool. duhhouSt'. pulling ~reen. end unit Uw n er mu y h cl p finance. Asking $125,000. FOi IMYESTOI CALL HOW duplex ·~"o b1~d1 m. I ~I~'' down ~a~menl AP I 497-1711 800 H..tMw lslmtd Dr. He1t uliful 2 bifrm • I hath upper un 1l I OINTM t-.Nf ON L Y. CarolHoff.AgL6JIOll94 Y kl V . 11 d 644 7211 fcauturt·~ m·w l':t riiet Sl ,600,1100 Re.fl.atty Shownby appt it.illy or own 1 a en un1l · · l'ondo Close to h.-ac·h. e.tm l rl':.h!JU!lll.t.lt-aml'•l t'Cll PRIVATE • IF s• AllO , _ _. shops •shchools . r \ • IUI(~. f1r1>pl;i ce , •lm1111( COMMUNITY or ' r __. Waterfront Homes ~ :trea & cnrh,..ed pa tu>. F1\•e t>earoorri n omc on WOODS COVE Realtors, Inc ____:_,__:___ You may wish lo use lht-quiet cul·de-sac m the DUPLEX & GUEST 611-1400 . .'. l1d~m Lower u111l a~ a I private communit y of COTIAGl USTSIDl OPEHHSE I 1.s weekendt'r w~de a~ Monarch (!a y The UO OOODOWM Owner wilr rinanct' 3 --,-. ------48 ~parrowliawk. ~ood l_he M~rina Ul,T UI-PC!'fect home in which lo Uufraieous 2l>r . Iba. hdrm. ;e bath. huJ:e rr.,lc 3 Br F 1xer. pool. J:t1·uu 1. h r 11l ge Twnh ~ e 11t r ST~ T.E t~W~ ~n MAY raise a lanze family •~n· owner's 1tnil. Skylights. custom home. Larg" n· pool hou~e SI 1!'1,llOo 1•.,ba F:th l11t· 'f't'n111s.1 "''~ 11} 11:~· 1 ~ .. HMr~ for Jll)' 1.ir1,att: beuch t•luh Antique Doors Win Gia WALKER REALTY 675·520U ar yard. Alley at'l't'~~ Agent 6'l<! 885(> poo.1, parks. lall1n· 1·cw ti ~UJ 1 1;'( s'"} 1 r 1 J . ''.rt•d a n d l e n n 1 s d'ows. Beamed Ceiling, Sl3i .~. p:tt10. lush planlS Lu J:, ?r 0~ .~ 144 uoo "I LL courts .. SJ79.000. t-'rplc, New 'Kitchen • 0 _ c:.-/c:•- 1 .. lr•Nte I 044 sum Ivans s112.1100 I 'r~~~H IN HF \I ·i·~· I 4'9-1320 lll-0136 Rath. $215.000 by owner r--~ _., ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 838·8181 tlJ2 7JM!'I · . '' • • .... ~·-"-•~... Days 833 3544 eves l 11 W ... Str.ri W!Mn Ill TIM World? ~' '> l sl Hw} La~una I -~ 661.0842 · Broker, 645·62% Irvine. ol course. ror thb ORANGE TREE I PhoM 494-0731 smartly decor 3 Bd con TOWNHOMES . I l•odt Side Of Hwy CMJUIMIHils t OSO MISA VHDE do w /encl. gar $9!1,!100 I OPEN HOUSE 12 j •••••••••••••••••••••• $126,500.assuml"ll'•''l C:tllLots Miller formfo I bdrm. I b:t J u<.t l 1 DOWM?-SUIMIT! GL res.in prestigious ~6-1641. 631 1266 perfect for lhc l'Un • NOPOIMTS! gale lt.2 br.2ba.owner .De Ana's Finest!! Extraordinary corner location on this spir & span buuly 2 Bd. 2 Ba. lndr y rm. Lots of xtras Beach. pool. spa. adults Only 169.500. Call Lois Miller. 63H266 l:i#Z~I~ REALTORS Pier & dot·k on r hannel. 2 story. 2 13r. lgl' hnl'k pat111, low down S47SK Pr1n on ly li31 7370. Barr) Simonson MEWPOIT CIEST Voc-~doily ~·ronl row. rime roca lion. 1*1 deg ocean view Sl«K. assumable loan Full pnce $215.000 14 T1:ibule Court C /2 t Mewporl c .. tr. 760-6767 ISIT .. EW? Only th e contractor knows for sure Huge custo~do lsle homt• 4 Bd. too many features to I list Call Tim Rhone 631-1266 l:i~~liJI 1-:ASTSIDF. 3 Br 2 Ha 11 ·.~ m ~ l ~· ~-rermefi s ingle Ul<'l.llt.'d 3059 Zell Drive I Upen Sal/Sun 1·5. 129 direct. no.ss12 1-'rxer-upper tiood nf1thtoothestream l.Ol !. llrcathlak1n1: \1cw of Crescent Bay New 4 ---0 privacy 1'ark 1n1:1 I' r ( L bdrm OCe:tn view home OCJ'IM'MicJ-i IOS2 financing SI 15.000 Call riKht 1iuls1de tht' clllOr , a i· 1 1 c r 0 rn ., a n I f am rm den, 31,., I.lath~ • ••••••••••••••••••••• 213/823-1874 aft 6PM . STOP, LOOK Plus oul.,tam.ltn~ r1•1•rt•a <.: 1 ~m1.'nLP hi 1 and 10 & frpl. i.oan 1s s;J00.000 DON'T DRIV E AROUNU tronal fa,·ilet1c>s /\il ull 110 lywo<oll If ill~ fro"'.' I al 14', SarriCice a l LOOKING B UT GO ETTLEDOWM onlyc11mmun1ty tlo i ~ imma n il a l t' ·1 SJ95 Ut•> RIGHTTOTHIS 1911 OMLIDO Sophisticated country F r ench . s pacious 3 bdrm with dramatic stairway lo family r m. 2 fireplaces. s e c urity syste m. French doors, gourmet kitchen_ A m ust for you lo see! $425.000 IO pportun1ty for 1ne,K Pre-.ented by Barbara I pensive view property ·1 Chambers. R_ff_R Ai:l. Newporter you lleltt•r 673· 1300. belt eve 1t Un the 1·orner. CASH-US.OUT $123.000 Mesa Verde 6. walled corn lot Mkt val. Sl40.000. 1 n l h i s l.t e a 11 1 1 r u l B ti 1 rn · d ,. 11 f ;i 111 11 Y ' H 0 U S E I N T H E Berkeley model in de ho mt· Amid lowering MEDITERRANEAN FOCYJ'HILLS p111es 8eam1·1I 1·1•1hn1ts 0 C Ji: A N V I F. W 29462 DRVDOCK C · • sir:tbleC.ollege Park 4 ' t•omp)f\PIY.rt!_dt't•oratcd. l!:LEGAN.T & NEAR OPENTODAVI05Vt: Bdrm, 3 Ba and central ..---UEAC'H Bd d 125,000 DOWM Tafce over low int. lo:tn. No qualifying_ 2 Bd. 2 Ba, SI 15.000 441 Redlands Avt· 1n Newport Hgls "IS A IU . with 3 BR. 2 lia. fo rmal li ving rm. open kitchen. d1nmg. family rm, w o 1·can view & (pk t..:e :I L~·O.Liclo This spacious 3 bedroom home on an e:lClra wide lot 1s a true dehght It':- a ll here en this ideally loc ated hom e Sunny pau o. large game room + ll lovely master suite Perfect for family llvenl( & enter\:tmmg Al'l fast· Ask f o r V1rg1 n 1;i O'Brien. Agl. Redhall~Realty 1 ;1:~ 1:rn11 OWMll MUSf SILL I 0°/e DoWll O.W.~. 6 bdrms. 3 baths. g1anl home . Assum e t s t $125.000 al 11 .. k . ~.000 2nd al 14'i: due 1995 or wrap $172.000 at lH•'; with 20'h down. $21 5.000 Bt!:tU Barrell. /\gt. R H.R 673-7DI HEWPOaT CREST Best package deal in Ne wport Beac h Al prices you can afford try this 2 bdrm + 2 bath Assume or AITD be creall\e, also 2 + den end unit R.H.R Agt, 673·7:..wl. LOOK LOOK LOOIC Reduction on • 19 Robon Court. Newport Reac·h The finanrinli( 1s fan· tast1c on this ~real 4 lldrm. family rm. pro. decorated home Seller mus.l sell $210 .!'lllO R .H.R Agt. Glo'ria Sceberras. 673·7300 air. Ask1n° only SI"'-.()()() si:l!l.54•> ~uµcr flnaiw · 3 rm con °· By assum1'ng a loan. ou " "" in!-( fain rm . din rm . 2 . ,y l!!!!!ll!!!!!•!!!!l!!l!l!l!l!!l!!!!!a .. --1 Open House Sal 'Sun 1 " r r P I r. s. b e 3 m s t can buy 1th1s 2·slory 14671 Beach Clubhouse, pool. .sauna lownbome . The largest Prine. only S45 IVC> 2 Bd 21f2 B:t. $126.500 Orea n vu John Marshall.6.ll l26" t•ar J(ar . w auto '1oor ---------- .. OltTHC.M. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home Xlnl loral1on nr shop ping & frwys ~u1e t area. Only s120.91.>o UJ)t!n Sunday 12 3 ~2l C...twy 21 /Surf !.79-!0SO ~ew Cc.dot Mr Oce• COSTA MESA 2and 3 Bdrm 2000 Meyer Pl. 64 l· l991 _OPEN WKNDS 10·4PM 1026 ....................... CUSTOM TRACT Highly ~:::~~ed . lbr. 21,A,ba . rren ch doors. greenbelt. privacy . Open Sat /Sun 1-$PM 32791 Sail Way. D.P e-RA NCH REA LTY 551 2000 S TUNN I NGLY BEAUTIFUL 5Kr Prescott m Wood bridge. steps to lake Formal dmmg rm, fam rm. 3Ba. custom drps. central air Upgraded thruout. s:uo.ooo Open Sun l-5 9 Pintail. Agt ~9-5038 don osen real tors & spa 2000 + sq ft_ m model in the communi· fabulous Monarch Terr ty, lh1s 4 bedroom. 2"'1 S235.noo. bath home affords • . sp a c ious n ess a n d Re+ireftMftt Unit p r1 v acy Add it io n a I Pleasant 2_ bdrm. street family room. wetbar. 2 TURnHOCI< ~e~el. <>:"1Y a few Yf!rds to fireplaces. tile entry and PllSIQEMT a R1,ena View park commuruty pool make rt 1213 N CCl/\ST llWY L/\<.il'~/\ 111-; L'lf t!l1 411All 4 bdrm.s. 2 baJ.4.~!'4~1)' I . T~E,llG STEAL '° Jn ehte N Laguna :t buyers del.:1hl room. large secluded D.m.a l oen.t duplt-" 2 hr, 1 1•om mun1ly ow n er I h r UJ•I"'' r I br low I I n an c 1 n " ' al' a n l yard lmmaculalc t'on ' "" · . n . "' J ust take the San Diego d1llon. Large as~umable new crpt. {rt!!ih pau•l. I SIJ4.SOO. freeway to Crown Valley loan. $279.500 •nc·ludm.: hcamt-<l n ·1hnl!:-fµrt.. 494-7551 P arkway . and head land tli ninK dr'"1 & e nl'I toward the beach Go pallO Offf'rt•d for only I ...... , . • ,. I ,·• nuht ... ,, I Rd ht S ""HJOA"'11'... •1,••.™10 L·lll.l,l'ltll'L" ... ... on i .. i,.ue . rig ~rner con o in T he MISSION REALTY I Pelican and then left on C "' id""¥" 1 • '" "' r r . ~ ~ "' "~N. "Ht on Ahc1a, 2nd left on V1ll_as. 2 bdrms. 2 bath:1. 4~ 0731 1---.... ------1 patio, double atta1•hc1I -------Drydork. Easy to find Au ..... lr fiR..cicta ga rage_ 2 Yea rs old LAGUMA IUCH Just h.sted at St5!1,500 Con venience. com-ftfrt Adult r·ommunll }'. ~U~\IUY 495·1720 1 and pleasant surround-Owner will nrry lar"e A ser uct . oods <.:ov1• 4 SU .. SETS e I ingsaretbe keywordslo 2ndT.D Excellenlval~e bedroom hom r w11h Spectacular ocean & thia great 1 Bdrm condo large de<:k'I iust 2 !)locks f'oastline view Unusual· LI" g In No. Irvine. Lots of ten· :.it St'6.~. lo the beach Comph•tely ly large entry. LR. DR n 0 nis. volleyball and DA.VIDD.CAILSOM separate lower floor .Great wood deck for en· 11,.11 ..... swimming compliment RIAi.TOi tJl.9291 co u I ct be >! u cs t · s tertaK1ing. New carpel. the Streamwood com ------• ---quarters. '29.S.000. Two fireplaces. Good as· -=..-- munity. T hia hH aa-IRVINE'S sumable loan balance. sumable financing and a BEST DEAL This ~~tT-!'~·y· sel Offered al $219.50<). Call MSUOM~lnCIHI mot ivat•d sel l -r . "DRAMATI C " I · · lhe • f 831167lor661-2311 ,..... ~ .. ting 1s per ect loca , ... ..._ .... MIC Perfect at 181 .500 _ Br;tden. Close to golf llonfor''-tSwood•· I """"'-u• . ... g ass oc~ ... v1~w &44-70121D course. tennis courts . 3 bedroom home Newly I"~ "• llToro 1032 e shoppin&•frttway All re fur bish e d with ~ Popular lanA. ndun- ••••••••••••••••••••••• applialK'el incl. in pnce beautiful views in all __ _ _ it •cross street from Aaaume 1st. xlnl. 4Br. L" '14 5 . 000. As k r 0 r directions. $239.000 clbhse .. 2Br. den. Adil 2Ba home. Xlnt. Hn.nc-1ngO Barbara Glau. -----townhome. ill&. Owner motivated. •olh••n c 121.,--.. n< I MAGNIACJHY -----· $1,,9.C 0100 Heller Realty. 160·0545. ~per v ewa from tlus large Open flOuie Sat /Sun ----------I-----·----level buildin& site in a 11.4;30 OWNER/AGT 493-8220 ------- F •• • ...., I OJ.. new private area. Local· •• "' * •IE£lfl£LD! •C01 • &ll!t.l P •11 ed on a cuHle-sac dir•ct-22112 Dominlta Rd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ "' ~ Owner/bkr ..... ....u1 ly behind • above an · ·-·~ l~~~I~ REALTORS ASSUME LG.LOAM I Bdrm condo Close lo Hoa g H os pita l Completely furn is hed Pool and spa. security. Move in now. before escrow doses C /21 M.wporlClttr. 7~CH!6J LIDO ISLE Rare opply-for truly s pacious living in tradi· lional elegence in a new- 1 y finis hed home on beautifu l Lido Isle $695 .000 t ofr_ t 714 ) fi73· 1610 or 673·0316 FO'~~"ALE H.V. Hms, 48r. 2Ba. lam rm. high assumable. Cash redecoration al· lowance. $229.000. Bill Fosler 7fi0.0241 lyOWMC ForSaM 3 ftr. 2 ba. new crpt.g· levelora-pajnt, huge yd. RV access. Taite over opl. '5000. GOod financ· inc. ll.9.000. Principals only. &&S-2503 ------ o pener & RV spa n.> OPEN HUUSE JAN 111 Sun and pvt sale ·by bid " al a later ctatt' Sec Kruse, 114-538-8611 SPYGLASS HILLS Ft .. EST 280 deg Ocean. Cataltnu & night hghts views 11, lots. Newly installed French wmdows Ka lore S750.000 C /21 Newport Cntr. ~6a-.767 IAYCHST ASSUME LAIGl LOW IHT. LOAH 4 BR 2'"' B•. Tam rm. 2 fpk's. Luah lndscpn~ S289K. l9"ZI Leeward Ln OPENSAT1SUN l ·~ 3 llr:~~e 1n Eastbh&f'f. $215,000. Open l·S lil eold. 2828 Carob The Property Mart 640.9619 Belly Kerr Really 9. 97 ASSUMAILE Bite Canyon McClain Townhome. 3 Bdrm. dm tnlt rm. 21,A,a ba. Security. I tennis. pool. Try $50.000 down. assume S78.000 lst TD 1119.97'7' rnl. Balance negotiable 2nd TOs. 67l·l ti I Hrtw lW-E1t ... s ,.. o\811y·-~ustom1 ied LtJulremonl Room added . $7110 .000 <?wn!!' I Agl. ~~6323 IEAUTIFUL Spacfoua clean Portofino in H8rbor View homes. Prestigious family area IY OWMll nr Npt Cntr. Communi- Newporl Helahts 3Br ly pool • clbhse. Ready 2ba charming f•mily for happy llvin1. Sep . bme or clever In' eal· area for lttn•aers. in· ment. Giant lot w /room I • w s . I u e s t s o r for pool. qa. elephant! housekee per. S299.000 Sep RV 1tor•1e/pl•y fee. Owner may carry yud. ~ Sat/Sun l·S 2nd. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 at 504 Weatmlns t er. at 1615Port Barmouth. ATTN. VAIUYllS Laruat model in FIATUllS oceanfront lot. Archltec- 4 Br· ipac. J'ountain Deerfi•ld. The PIH s Super Syracuse p lan lural c:ontrola to protect V•lley ho me. Mod. doae u HVer before! featurin1 3 bdrm1 + th ILUFfS COMDO 41'75-5»4. M2·s:Mt C /21 Mew,.,.. C..tr. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~.......... 761-6767 &HAT SB.Lii ii--------•I 2 story tOwDhouH fiaeat A STEAL! lnveatmenl ' ... ,.,..,.. IOSS kltcben. Cul-de.uc. Pool, apa, mapificent do,2 ba.tcleallylocated e view.S37S.OOO. $124.SOO C/21 Sparrow. decor. and lanclacapiJl1. cloee to acboola, park. ,,etr•r u It for Ill ., y Lou All thla • uaume a hi1h poola ud aboppln1. Ask· ~M4tel._eL-,. MZ-4474 ___ 1 loan balance. Call now! onl .., ., ,1 .. -...... , ....... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1trt•ee ______ , ..... MO LOAM 551.JMI e ,: .. ~~(It ,., ,\\ l y I ,1 I 1 /(J()() f9,~~ffr.Jli, . ____ •c:_._ ... _._,,._.,_ ... _IMOVE RIGHT IN 3 wl .. .,.,U.1 f001 pool ' -bedroocna. '*°rated in + ., •. Get NadJ ,., .. , Owner. Deerfield aoft Htlbtone.. pror. M•-r.. ow .. r will Park Home, apac'°'88 • landauped adult oc· HnJ -'· It wUI DC11t ele1u&. prvl. ~. Jbr, t11pled bome · A1kin1 -~-! .. HR 2ba, hll1e ram rm SllZ.IDO. • 0 Lii ... W 11 T wtbo9i'e••· a te. elae .. to park /1doola /'H. IMl.TOIS ala t~ll cwrta. 1111.IDO. Call after aPM wllda19,....~I. Redhill+Reaily 552 -7500 ,,. II Qoml ...,,_ u,...ra-Oltaltl C714t 494-1177 I 1 % IMTllllT ~!~~~ beth,•tnet to atreet lot. A.aaumable low fiud rac..•.•· Pe1 Alla9 &ttr 414-TSTI Ocea..,..._: I Br II.ff. Qw .. wU.I ftauce w /'to da. Dave. •lh• ~ FIMAMCIMa LUIUllOUS example. many ~uslom Condo E. Blufr1. Low dn, ···TS ouLY! 10% dft. 1.,., tilocks to' MIW OICOI reaturell A/C alarm $155,000. OWC b•laace A"9L R beach 6 town. Super Beautlllllbiandoutwith mlrror cloMti.'rabul~ at 12"~. Choice! 38r. S pa clout 2 Bdra bacb or atarter home. beamed cell Ina•. sk.J landacp·1• 3 paUos. 4 2B•. frplc:. 2 patlo1, Westclin tondo w /pool. Newly redone inside • lilhll. In a wooday set· Bdrm, 3 ba, 2 family buyen prill only. Alt. Owner will earn lf\ out. Redwood dec k . tlnl with •trlum1 rma .. UleOoon,newap· 71CH01'7;'1I0·10IT loan. lnterest-flealblt. brick patio 6 BBQ. m •t ure tree a ana pliaoc:a • rnucb more. S124.M . Great buy -~ $17t.ooo. 1renery. Acrou from 1211.soo. XlDt fmucina. l~C.W•C~ now! ~mt ILUI WA,Tll VU U~oceanand cuycm '\iewa. All new tmtde. a Bdrm 2 ba. s vie• dteb, briell patio. 1pae. ll•. rm. rosy frple. Lota al w'GOd 6 eatru. si•.•· lennia court•. Very O w n • r I II k r . 16r, 1'41111, ar1l1Tf-tlp-c.tutJ21 pr I vat• with a apa.1_1l_•_n_•_11_iaa_-'-'-•_1_.1J65 __ • _1 padld 11.-ee with t1ot 1 __ · ~w~, .. ~..,~~...,~~~ Spaoloua a ldrm • deo. t•b • pool. S475.000. 1- rormal dininl rm and P1lld what you want In Ope•lllUleluDda.1 U-4. lllCU'Tlft coctrdlauMd neutnl de· DUiy Pilot Cluslrleds. & a t 11 I e Ha rd•• t y • cor. A buutifvl llotn• .. .. Reahar,,...... wa•._..WHOMI _._ r ... f .. a .. e lho•e 100~ 1----------11111-tiiDUiei.,._~ or t .. e per Hlloala\l ..,..lllbakt Mems you'N Bhfh area roado. traaNtouau&ll_.~ •14••· not lllatc available to .Wra, ... .,._belt Turtle I-* Vll&a w .. ,........ eomeotherfami1Jb1a41· loeaU.. ,,,._, .......... ll.l..,..I.,. .. . ••arS:lllL -'-'-• U... for tale rtu1e•a1. tHt,OOt. OH c.do. .... • I .... _ r l c.u....,aot...c 6 1·1411 le Claulfled. Call rat. 0.lJ. M4·11U IHIJTJ • to.1171 .... •M• ...., ----------·- ... --··~--~· ••-.n •-...-• --·-... ................. l'll••V e ,, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ................................................................................................................ . ......... Wt "-'"'-Wt ........... "··~ '"' ••.•...••....•......... .....................•. ....................... ............... ...... . ...._,...,.,., IMO tt t•DeMrt. C.-.. .._. JJJJ C .. Mll? Jll4.,... H44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... J400 ••••••••••• ,........... • ............................................ . Ml ,... ..... INt AM IW ., lwsh r1-Pln Coela lleu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ._I* IJH 1.ar,. J 8r a ... wldl Alf\IY&Ll.IY ·-.. •• .. •••••••e.••••• br, 2ba. frplc. iar. ,_,Sbe UITLEROCK PrH)· Near HW -..-PY ... J Trade, .u w lake over PolaaetOa. STU Dya. I' t dnt hoaw • br. fam. UNr.-. Mn9 ~. ll c-ilo. tt1 .,. .. , ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• •••ted patloe. O•••r • • 1 • t I .... a t a 11 '\ aaauaa ,,.,., Nr f ... __ l h "' .. ~ 1 u ' Cl wlr C\r '• m IUI 4 u.ita ,.r eet owur will lllelp ,_.9ff • t bdra, I~ .. d• Ulalt k>aa LIM Utu 10~ •n· 712-UOt: ev•twkeoda. J bedriiaili F,'t:u. t'Oft· rm , •l'!l· lout lo• wlU. a.r.,tace, •t'loaed · m -241'7 do. P'irepla". ienola and Outat.andilaa t'Oftd 9115 owaer aat UI 11U orMaan ..aer I.• H 1 wiU. poot 1ar1e d9wp. llH.000. 0,...~ 12 ~ ..... a dowa. H · Brobr17J.ZHI. patio, double 1ara1e. tereat, for coado In · poola. welcome kid• • mo. Al\. ID·llN SlU.•. am Oruady. Oraa1• Co1.1.nt_Y ·"urat'UveJbdrm.2balb, peta. S72S t mo. A1t. -- ~ 1014 •••• ._. Towdou.ae ------Rltr, m4.lll. PrHllliOl.ll ll1111on b iltim 2 car 1ara1e. ~ . ., S715tmo !Ml. cardener, 4 Hiila Couatry Club near u ' -- --Br 2~ Ba, l ·aty, A/C. u?~~~~lfl •IM&. _., tarome. will •II~ & ~· trade Ill Atta welt'OCD• ~-~ attaKt~,.~ t::· OOOOINCOllE Palm Spriap. 17 tean11 ''!~:·.So.;. ol hwy,P!~i Jbr,2...,balteBrootiview. Woodbrid1e. Poola. I Ualta. U..000.LI courta. 2 IOlf courus. ~artin Rlt Y-~-nr. S.C. Piasa. rrplc. 2 parka. lake. No peu. 3-4 Ir-Id~ 12 1 I ' in MO 0.0 Uooct loraUoa 1 UDlta . ...,,000 Paaa. pool1 • apu. 1111.000. y, · car 1ar. 1wimmln1. ten-Meadow1rua. W -6221 l2Unlta.rrao.0001n11. Owner1A1t. ask for "......... lZ24 nla. adults . .-Si mo. PP ter•t fiu!CI 111t., fully C 1 r.W .. nmor\IMd OJ1191l Fri, fftiirty 1600 Rafferty• Lloyd Bll:ra .,_SMI 2 Br•dee •.ooo Artea. EllaabeOI,. 1714>MCH911 •••••••••••••••••••••• 144-0aO ~ af olf bkll S375K or afterlpm Ja.8419. ewpor\ Hel1hu 2 Br. -• -- - • llNTALS 2 +den 2\iw ba HB ---- - -Duplex. Private yard. Sbr, 2ba, dbl 1ar. no pets. 4 BrnrbrhSIOO.OOONB OwtofC~ NO PETS. 1115. Gas & ~Imo• Senate St. N•wporl' • b••l bu) It Sun, llloo afl•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESTAURANT .s-.,_r ,..... .. , lbdrm noona U• l<l•C'tr11• Fully l•aMd atorea near BALBOA ISLANO 3br z"' ba 4br 2Va ba Moatunct.rtX1ru1• I '"flrtj U.50 waterpaid.f7J..225& ~M 7~ Aft tpm wkdya, AICl JC ••• •••••••••••••••••• •• 147-all •·~ 2br. 2tNi. 1400' Sun City Luxury 2 Br. 2 Ba. fp. dbl 2br. ltNi, duplex. fenced. d ... '"' .. udlo or 1n I au 1m 4231 W•tcUll S..0.. Cjr lU ··~ Eacellent Main St loca 1-• ...,,_. w10. ~... celllru OD full tr•n~ ul t ic.in Includes land. New fM~lil car1M1Un& 1 OtO P'°.000 I year• nl'w 1 bld11. 1111 fiaturft, dien •b.r + bonus 2..., ba ti o m t' A / C . 1ar .. atrium, patio. 1$9S. &ar, k1da /pet.a ok. nice. •h fw S. 2200 Cpts10rapn, Fam Rm 642-~ W /11de, ~. 988-8505 I'll' f7S.OOO By owner ---• -• ,.... 1a out. 1n ar.• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~uum1tbl1r loan• of 10 "' t•le t I Bdrm apt Full of ST'OO OllU l\om H In •-••••••-... V JI 1flt ~ 4477 priu• '500, 000. Ow Hr ~nt ... t • rea1dfllll f' ~ II b I LAUfWlll~ ea ... ---'-1 .. -:r••• w 1 carry • an1·.-0 W IO°" do•n IZ' - -pUOOOOdo 140 ~ ouu I l l U lll ..... , .......... 17001 W / • wn •••••••••••••••••••••• l714111'1t «u1 KIDSJPITS OK Near new 2 Id l~• Ba. MO ...0..Y DOWM E·Slae. 'fencecf yard. $650/mo. Pool. spa & ) t•edroom 4 b 11t h PVT PARTY Non rultor ._.tsit KLl9n ••••••••••••••••••••••• e f 1€\TIGE: ~P"C'laC'ular panoramic OwtofSt.te ura1e. l Br. S44S tennis rrta. K1d1 OK. no IM'Hnit•lly v1•w lot •I 'r.,..tr 2600 642 2.SlO, 6'6-4141. pets. John Marshall. \1rt'•t111ou1 M11r111l'lrl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631•1286 'oinl in San l'll'lllt'llltl 40 A 111 ... 1111• oreicofl < 'o1t11I * * • • • N.EW 3 Br 24 ~·:~1f~~r~".t•~:·, c ·~~ :~~~·,~~;1t~t~.1::ru·=~~:~~~ !':~.~~ee~~ ~~ + ~ l:i~~19 j 't52~CA~~s~:lll'll,.E l.u,ur) dupl~n. I hlU< II t"Uatom ranrh at )' le w11bu tu purt'ha H HOM(\ fr om baJ • boc·h l Ir• bome UUU IQ ft Wl.'l 8luff1 l'-Ondo. 31Jr . 2111 .\bdr-m l.IAll.f •llh frptn. bar All thia on an a ne-a 1n1J lt' •tor)' 17 14 1 lhal ft:stall' lnv .. 111 .,., .. , .... r.tllSI iW1211 bit• uwn.-r 4trl 24911 SD. 2243 Par1f1r Ave , Northwoods 3 Bdrm 2 8 I 06 . 64 2 7 74 3'..,.(t r ~EALTORS , story home. 3 ba frplt". oal) ; >'"' uld lh" n•r of mllu\1t•1.1red 11ruun<b :S 4 6 7 7 ll 4 E v I' 11 M r menllll •ill llwlp fin•nn Upen In urdet tu 111pprl.'C'1at• Wri11ht 3333 W Coaal Hwy Nil o 8 all tM cuawm feature. , 1 6""11: .11..11.4.11. Suad&)' tll ~ albOa built Ulto lhll ftne home •.very up1radt' 2 IJdrm ,.ir•• • l'all ~-..~ )'Ou m1A1t 1ns~cl lht> in condo Try VA $7!1,!0I ... CANYOM trrior pe,..anall_y 1141.0709 O~ 1-4:10 0....HOUSI ....... / JI. ~Dr. -r SAT/SUM~J-4--OlllhS-.-1100, Greea lilGCrer with 1941 McCa..I Dri•• •••••••••••••••••••••• outstuduat soil rourse EXCHANGE UR St:LL N ~Wl"OKT m; llT.~ A88URl1tblt' 101111 lluu 1• t-duplt'X Nt-w n ip· r· p lumbmat. ou 111t1·h.l'o n abint'lll ;1 f1rt'11l1t <'l'll $247 .~IO t>Wfl('I Urok1•1 645 62lfl6 \ iew 2 Bdrnu. Z bath>. e~ Eleaant Opb . I blk form d1oua1 rm w cathedral Venice Bch. Iii: 3Br. ee1hn'"" Step down llv , ~' 2~<alla uwners unat&t effl ASSUMI 10°/oLH. -~·~ n1 c b 29':.I l>Own. nt'1t1 ltre-»11 IJll rm W Wet bar. frplt o~ ~ t1ency ar lln e com '"' b ned •~ 1 I h 2 t'Vton II B ••our11!.•Jl .. deck Matr suite oc ' ,llEAl.."rYr ' .., I ome. cupiea entJre top floor (rp h•s. 31rt 8a , yd 11 , Counselor Kt'ally t;Mry d k k. l l> Ru.ler, llkr Ui 241111 W1tlll tu U.-a1·h. U II 11 r .. 11ul111 1111 •111110 , ll111ttt'ly t\'lt•I ••I fl ... ully 1111prt1Vt'il ti,:!!10 '"I II plan 11ppruv•••t h y 1 11 y $0!\JO,(l(l(I 511"{ olown wltl •'1111a 1tlr1 "Ulllt' l'•I'"' l'l 1111'11••111 011lv Ai<I IW2 tltl:ltl 1· M II :• lt111l1l1tltl1• 1,11 w 11tJlpfOVflll 111111111 for 4 1'0111lc111 Joh11 c 'oA 11111 631 1211111 v. s1tUJ1& area. dressing f6J..l 112 ec s. cov par mg. r1 y rm &decll: Security gale v iew , n r Mar1n 1t Mob1lt' llom" t'•rll ••••D.wrt. l I .,, •-~ourtyard Penlnsul» l17S,OOO equ1 . I _ __. 2400 o ara.e • • ty Exchrorequityin s m Dalla!!. r e 11 1111 l~1 •-w Po o I . s P II . t e nni s l MIW ofc blda. Comm or ioned spaces. '850.000, $2~.ooo • • • • ••••• ••• ••••••• • • •• S275.ooo property. llkr/prmcip»I dn Guarantff w•,i, t•1t11h HAWAII &II WALICll CUSTOM HOMIS t2l3t 822·2436wkdys on cub 714 /644 03111 OMTtfl SAMO Realty 675·5200 TO SB.ICY MOM t'VH. 7~ 2213 dy11 ijy I llrdm c'onde> on llhu1 -- -All in excess of 3000 s ift H B 4·Plex Owner ne,r Laha1na Own..r 'A YAOMT LOT with 4 Bdrms. central 30% Down win carry w !<10·2:5'!. du 21 on· Hie ·Peninsula 111r, greenhouse win 121;,% Finanr mic I l.Z UWITS Sl85,000 Jerry Jonn Point Approved plans dows. vaulted ceilings. 3 Owneri Broker w /gar. U-r. c!o , grHt up 631-12811. A.it for a custom 2000 sq. fl fireplaces It many l7l4lll48·2000 side potential. Low int home. Room for large a menit1e9. TD · fin. offered by seller. 1 DAUAS TUAS lfll unlT11' $3 Jm1fhon •I 1111111110 c.low11 IO"I car r v h1t1•k IOyr~ Urk r ' 114 ~ :.till, ~ 841$7" -... ,.. l226' dshwshr. patio. dinin.i & •••••••••••••••••••••••! fam rm. Aya1l now. S800 •~r 1n Mua Verde 2 BR 2 Ba condo. fpl<'. !164·2566or973·2971. Ag t . G.a rdener included S,SOOpermo n.Q{ee _ . Newly decerated.--f7$0 1T4-~-9339 - 83849'll.499·4721 ---Univ. Park Terra r e M.AAMAPALISHOHS ... ~ l2l4 Twnhme. 2 br. 2 ba. MAUI NICE hse. lbr, lge. hv ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ard1ff. 2 car gar patio. M .. 111 11 "'""' lux rt'llort rm, din rm. den w/wt>l 4Br. patio . frpl r wet bar. frplc. romm , "'""' ,,., 1111)' or white bar, enrl gar. fncd yrd, $7110/mo. Near Fountain pool & Jae S625mo ~,. 11 •I h 1• 11 t' h a 1 no l'h1ldrt>n . no pets. Valley Hig h Srhool 551.11112eves K ... ui111111ll Hulk reule SSOO .\va1l I 15 Call 968·3636. 111 1 111111~ '""'"'l>le at last eves. 642 71Ml3 . Woodbnd1e. new 3 br yr 111 • 111 ll'M> to quahr1ed ............. l240 ;:ondo. 2"2 ba. xtras. no l111 v•·• l111llvc.lual sales Mesa del Mar 4 br, 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. II)() 551·6417 ., will 11 .. r onsidered pool. new rrpt & ~amt. VACANT3BR28a,walk - 1•11,.,.11 from Sl29.000 ui water gar<iener pool lo schools. shopping. Customized smglt" ram1ly t:'4MIUIMI l 'umpletionof ma1nt 1nl'I . Sll 25 fwys.K1ds&pelsOK home . 4 br. 21 1 ha ; 1·01111Crut·tmn Occ '80 I 556·6045. 979 :.t79 $575 962·4471. ask ror formal dm rm c·umm Only tho11e t•llents de · · Keith ./ pool tennis frp l1 r 5 Br . bonus rm. newly \ · S875 mo 551 1690 rnon11lr1tltnK 1nanr1al pa led lea & ha P 5 blks to ocean Elegant 2 t01tp11b1hty will be t·on p in · c OKn s r bdrm ram rm & den s 1 d t' r ed C ont a r t ets & kuis S750 · · Woodbridge condo 3Br f<u•hard Uorfman,. F& t. .1 r25 mo) Plush crpls. 11, Ba Close to Sl'houl lnve11tmenls 841 Bishop 4 Br 2 Ba family rm. nu 2 2 ba. cedar & glass S6UO mo Isl & la~t St .. ste 19'l5. Honolulu, t•arpet.s & paint Great I Dbl rar pvt gar, fully 559·9683 .. avail 2 15 Hawa11 96813 t ll08 J Mesa Verde location maint yd Adults . no -524·6142~asehold $795 Both avail 1mmed pets Inquire at 527 18th Turllerork Glen Lu,. Refs requ1rl'd 751 3191 St 714 960 6331 or urwus 3Br. panoramw evei. 979-6896 !!60·5112. view Cul-de-Sal· Dbl VACANT 4 BR 2 B · lk gar atrium. laundq" boat. Aaluna a million Open Daily 12 to dusk 1 2 br + ram. rm + 2 br on assum 1st + creative I Terms. 675-9111 . Agl Doe Run (off New~n 2 lots. clOH tobeach. 1m $2,950,000. Co-op w/bkrs. 1 R~T_ORS ------Bl vd.Noofl7lh )Pnces mar.H.B.963-6767 S teve Bozer Dys , -l..clws,~. S•Cls-"'• 1076 ranae from $264.950 to -------557 701o.evs8Jl·640'1 ,.._,...,......, 2000 Gro•H 27001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S282.9150 wc._ Pr-r+1r 2000 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••"' •• SELECT •-.iRlll"5~1R•.,-I • FO FO -r-8 al' horse ranch. C"'LL llH : ....................... S420.000.Rancho.Ca PRO PERTIES OCIAM YllW ·u4-1211 I UNITS 01&5296 a, wa . rm Sl.000 mo No pets to srho.ols. s hopping. 644_5125 orG40·l238 rw ys Kids & peU OK · NIW NOMI Localed in Santa Ana DENVER • --••• s , yr. Full price $235,000 I er-Ce. M.lm All 1 Br Income $25.000 SY ... Aa..tl2°1o ~Owner wi ll carry lrg P•Ya.eilla ............ ~ 2nd. Property in very on '\his 4 bearoom &·~ good condition. family room. over 2600 ~ .sq . ft . of gracious living "'erlHlllEltate PRE:STIGE .................... .. I HOML"' space. Mobll....._. _ ~l o,_ W /S.. l·S For S. 1100 Real Estate Invest lOOl C• Fro.tera •••••••••••••••• •••••• men ts t6J.l 112 an Juan Capo. SSS.000 2 3333 W. Coast Hwy NB ' Br. 2 Ba. 1480 Sil . fl 81 ' yrs old ~gt $41-5(132 _ 645:t~46. AFfOIDAILE l~OAFflH HOUSIMG 3 units. lrg. lot Ro1d or Lido Perunsula Mobile build new S26S,OOU Heme 2 Bdrm. I bath. P r in o n I y Br k r cabana . Owner will 64:>·3683. Spacious condo. adult carry with 110·000 down -----Price reduced to $23,900 IS UNITS comm .. nr beach 3 BR Ask for Bob or Wyvonne, Costa Mes~ 9.4X 1ros1. 2'.lt Ba ~unty. many Agl.s. R.H R. 673.7300 can be raiMd on these amenities. good terms. · ----, large 2 Bd. 2 Ba and I Bd Sl19,000 Bertha Henry. i----------apts. Owner will help 194 units in an e xciting booming a rea . Priced less than 8 times gross 97 r;, occupied. Only Sl,300,000 down to 103!4"!, loans '. May e xchange . 17141 673-4400 121 lJ 621·2828 The Harbor Area't old.it Real E1tate Finn HARBOR Di•itiOft of Harbor h•we1"""9t Co. / Rltrs. 492-4121 finance . •EXCITING• Ce nte~U~/1latboa .----....-..----. Forever wh1lt' waler view, l BR condo. steps to beach. Just hsled ' ~.000. Bertha Henry, Rltrs 492-4121 De.Ana Peninsula, Spacious 2 25 UNITS lavsNt. Villaae Bd. 2 ea townhouse style CONDO APPROVED Dbl w~ 2Br. 281: encl apu w1lh 8 carports and 0 w n r r, m 0 vi n g 0 u t 0 f s t ate. porch. cor lot. j ti s t 8 y e a rs o I d . Graa•.tPerti Seasonal rentals will approval for 36 condo's. Tentative $15.000 Down, 12r4-finant'- 1ng, for lh1s ocn " harbor \'1ew 3Br. 2"'2Ba Condo at 3'750 Calle Casino Cl R REALTORS. Agt Al Fremer 661 ·6620 llhlte Sale produce a high income. tract map. Priced al 10.6 x g ross. Beautiful 24x60 Bar· 6 UHITS Owner will (•arrv con tract at 10•·; A rington Home.28r.2Ba. In the pres t i gious Quail Plac·e Exclus ive ram rm, m Costa Mesa·s Eastblwf area. Large 4 narest s star park bedroom owners units I All apt.s have fireplares HISTORICAL Bt-aul~~alc~mized and double g arages. SPANISH VILLA 24x60 Viking-Home. 2er Owner will carry an! This Spanish charmer is &t enclosed porch In AITD at8r/..,. situated on a R-3 lot with Laguna Hills ni cest 5 2 FOUIPLUIS I a short walk to the North star park t J E83591. In eacellenl COSta Mesa I Beach neighborhood. It CLASSIC rental area. First TD 1s has 3 bedrooms and 13•• qs-assumable and bath. The owner is flex•-MOllLE HOME owner will carry a largt' ble and ready to deal! SAL.ES 2nd, has up leg Call for 2706 HarbOr. Ste 206 A details. This is a great invest· ment o ppo rtunit y . S40-5t37 COMM'LCOIHEI $165.000. 498-4950 I•••••••••• 15.000 sq 1l comer· lot RCTaylorCo with a modem building e COST A MtSA previously occupied by a L. 20x44. fl Skyline. 2Br. bank. Property can sup. Inga adltpark.nopels .Walk port va r iou s com - to supermarket. $29,950 mercial uses R"1"'"' . American Mobile Home · Sales 557-9390 Open House Sat /Sun 1-4 Probate sale. lmmac. move·in cond. 3 br, 2 ba $129,900. 144 W Ave Cornelio, 497-2580 DO~LOVE? Ocean aea. sunsets. bay windows. genuine m·arble. oversized frplcs. plush c rpt. hardwood noors? Then lhia btl1 home in one of San Clemeftte's newest • finest areas could be for you. Kl assumable loan balanc.e~ Great price: SlM;QOO. 831·1671 orMl-2311. '76 Trailer home. 1 Br + lge cabana. Adulu . C M St0,900. 673·31B26. <>40 ()<)()() D e lux e 8 x 40 Pan MoDow..VA American. compl re-LowDowwFHA m odeled, Nwpt Bch. Super 3-8drm P•• Ba SlO,OOOor best offer Call family home. close to Bob 8 toSpm. 759.2332 or Tustin Ave It Santa Sandy 675-4500 Eves Cla ra Prime area, $48-s:llO. seller will get creative. ---------Offered at $89 .900 Newport Shores. 47x8 540-3686 nice qui~~ su.ooo. • Whelan ;-Br 1Ba,5-star park.~ Real Estate pets. $24.000. Irvine. 754-0297 ~-------- Block to Beach 1500 sq ft like new. Nice Park $44 ,500 536-5140 14 l~ ·~M~·w~th 1ara1es. Newly painted. 1ood abape. ·$115.000. Rilht Realty PaF STAITH t7t .. lll S.. .._ home or we ik. end __ __;:..;...;:._::=-:::;.-.---1 C••-1071 retreat. Block from bay. FOU1PL11 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Charmln1 2 Bdrm Weatalde Coeta lleaa. IY OWMB dr"oblle includes a 1 year Ne eda ao me work. B r e a l 11 t a k i n I home warranty plan. 122.000 ..lr:. iacome. Full panoramic oeean view w::lerfront Homea price '22'.000. Owner of Dua Harbor. Spec-631•1400 will carry lK in~t tacular customlaed IOOO 1--------W/.,,OOOdn. 14. ft. 5 8drm +retreat. ,..ti II II £\JIG€ tl0,000 la UNrad•. Aa-fwS. 1100 ""---......-.~£' aumable 10~~ finaD~· ••••• .. ••••••••••••••·.,.--._--11~"""-' 1 la1. SJlt,$00. 3H01 b .. • • .._ Avealda Callta, SJC. r ar nr aea -.-. Real Ealate lnveal· 714..-..171. Open HOUM La1. Bell, w /loek-up _.. .. r. Aft......... ··-w "---tHW" NB l·SSUDday. t-=---_;_--'----1 -. ....-,, IY OWNEll-CouDlry ,OOO, Z5"l(, dowr."-ID MH64• ·c11. a 2bclr1D untta, ID· 11 •• • B Charmer, 41r, 2Ba tome '1.m. H.wlJ de· SuutdeC/ . 1,.2. • r llilom• la cllllnbte San eorated, 1d loeatl•. Apt.. w11ara1•. IO"l(, J • a a C a p o AIU.,.._._.. co•,a.w. Plot ror Du Ml~lll. A.Numa· 1--.=;_ ___ .;._;_;.;....;...:..;..;..:.'-f O w • • r a u • I t . .... " s'et11. pticed lo ll)'QU'reaooltlft1forabet·· Oww/IWr/AI"' ha1 11u11-.-. ... ~ •Jab.,.....won'twant .....,.,.,..., .... .._ at•Ht. •H·HU or to .... the emp&o,ment to MU .... WW ftaaMe. -.... •-1aa..an.d. .., . ..._ 12 NICE UNITS 9 .6 x GROSS -FULLERTON R e nts can be r aised on these we ll located bread & butter units . No new fi n ancin~ r equired. Take s ubject te existing loan s and o wne r . will carry balance at i2r;, with ~'7r down . Ca ll for d etails . Principals only. 4-PLEX MESA VEIDE Pride of own e r s hip. New roofs. drap e s, carpet s within 2 year s R <•nts helow market. Lots of up-s ide p o t entia l . Pri ced ri g h t . n o vacancies in las t yea r . Call for details . PLUMBING/HEATING IUSINESS APPLIANCE STORE 2 separ ate bus iness opportunities for the entrepreneur. An appliance store o r plumbin~ a nd heatin ~ b us iness. Well est ablished. Call for d etails . CHARMING TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT Jbd. JI 2ba. 212y r s . o ld. Pride of Ownership. Need fast sale. Pool. spa. near So. Coas~Plaza. Walk to schools. Owner will he lp finance. Great Investme nt. I 12 UNITS FINANCING IUILT-IN 12 U nits for o nly $295,000. 5 Buildings on 3 lots. Good financing built-in. Ple nty of potential. C lose to downtown San Bernardino. Call for d e t a ils. QUAIL '1.ACI PIOPBTIES 752·1920 W e have a rew openings for qualified. dedicated professionals who are interested in joining Orange County 's fastest. growing income property Real Estate, operations. Quail Place Properttei . (714) 752·19'l0. ' 2 Br. Iha, 252 Knox St le.a htate E side SS95 ut1I in•· $700 962·4471 , ask for 2 Br Condo. pool. spa ltd K e1th courts. beaut l0t: $SIJIJ 675 9132 I W..ted 2900 Drive by. eall 645·7009 HUME r OR RENT ls••m•a••ll•H••ou••s•a•O••ld••c••d•M••o•r•I . MES~ VERDE 4 Bdrm S6h Fenred Golf Course Condo I! Br "' "' yard & garage Kids & den. 2 Ba. Beaut lcw v1c Terms Call Answer KV G l & SI b 4B pets wekome 964·2566 pool. spa. all amen1t1t>:> I Ad 113492.4 hrs_~2 4~ I 2Ba. f,;,.~. sssO ~o Ag~· or 973 2971 AjCI no fee S7:>0 675·9~ ~ 979·8610 3 blks from bearh. 3 Br llntah Is I 3 BR 21 B I 2•, Ba, ,F#R . rrplc . 'AdulP~~~:e. 14Vll ••••••••••••••••••••••• eau · ., a. con m1 "r~··1a"v". bar A"a1l R · d r I I bit I • ~"" ~ • sq rt 2 BR. den. ~ at" IHoua.s ,_,.slwd 0 · Pc. enc gar. n~. 1m med S71 5 + dep I ~100 I rvine Mesa eess. poo . spa. tennis •••••••••••••••••••••••! • !163·8842 $695 mo Diana. ~6·2313 11alboa Isl.id l I 06 826 5147 l••••••••••••.•••••••••••• 1sr. lg yd. sm dog IJK Condo. 2bdrm. I'• l>a 4 Bd rm . 2 fl a . u n S45U mo + $200 ser dep Huntingtun Li!ndmark I ~~~~ro~~ ... s ~~11:11 6m1~ See atUJE 22ndSt :~u:t 3r1°;"~7 ~~;'./~0 838·2397 ISharp 3 Hr . 2 Ba r P 12131961 7713 I lb ,.,....,.0 l I 07 Rng No de>gs 1st + d e 0 oa I posit $65() A va1I now ·······················1 Charming 5 bdrm, 3 bath 646-:_~ • __ P1erpointe I & 2 Br Con dos. pool. tennis. s pa S425 ·S600 848 1511 or 6ll 5751 Woodbridge lge 2hr ~ dt>n . 2', ba. 0 R . hrkr:.t rm EnJOY pool l.ik1· pk:. & tennis S75V mu ,\ iit . 675 59:.J or 640 ti l 4ti Patao Home Jb~. 2ba. adults. SfilJO mo l!:t l~t SI SO pool tt'nn1s 179 5!ni; bayfront with 38' boat !s uperbly rf'decorated float $1600 mo B ii I 3 8 2b. Av ail nuw <irundy,!75 6161 S6?~/mo~ A r 754_1202 3 Bdrm. :! ha. ram rm 48r. 2 ~ty. 21.1Ba. dmmjC '1 --g ---w frplt• Ubl jlar 11 2 rn1 rm. & (Jrn rm. frpk Oceanfront 4br. Feb Isl 3 BR . B t to b<"h S65o m o l°all j Woodbridge area Sll~IJ June LSUISllOO ·mo 2 a , c arpe s. 960 lRWMirke) mo B33oS8J 673-2106 drapes. f1replac•e. tlou bleguage.fenc·edyard 3 Rdrm I'• HJ 1·p 2 br l't>ndo 1n · Tht• lt26 RV access S700 mo I graded En<·IOSl'd ~anJ L'ake~ area lleaul \U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RoyMcCarcle.Rttr. "Ith jal.'UZ 11. double pool JaC. rrpll' ()pen Small I Br Villas Court garagt' Near shopping Sal. I Ii 9-3 1112 Lah yard , I adult. "luiel 541-7729 S7011 mu 213 5\lti 72•12 llr Pine~ <.:all!:l:.5 1!:1!'>7 $325-$350. 673·2181 ~~...!11!!...!11!!_11!_!!1_~~~-1!!!-1!!!_~_!111111• 714 9611 75..'>8 ~ Hew__.hoch ltH Nferw 3 br twnhse. 3 ba I · 3 br. 2 ba . fam rm . rrpll'. •••• :;:".~•••••••••••••• pit. rrut'r oven. $800 2bdrm. I' ;ba lrg l'Ondo gardener. t·omm p1,MJI!>, • ._ _________ 1 2231 Par1f1c 893 t3SI V o r kl o " n V 1 I I a . sp a~ park No peh 1• X 0 S.S~ mo 96:! 351!1 or Call Si95 mo 551-2844 llw CANY N l.ease or lease opt 2 Br, Ad Sitler UHi. 24 hr,,, VIEW a dult condo Security 642 4:.)0 New Woodbndge Condo 2 br. pool, Ja<'. no pch. Executive home with gate, A C No. CM elegant furnishings & $600/mo. Agt 645-7221 Like new 3 Br with ston~ S.SSO mo. 551 5231 d eco r $2750 /mo -646-0790 · Beauuful.large 2 story. 4 Br 3 Ba frplc. forma l D.R .. f'am. rm . bonus Child & small pet ok . S5SO mo 536 2456 or Deed1eld Townhomt.> ,I 536 7979 Br 2 1~ Ba Fam Rm . A C. d ose to park pool, 2 car garage, full main t t'nance S625 m o 752 l!QI 4 Br in Baell: Bay area. rm .. patJo. large fent'ed Sea Spray Condo Jbr :!ba Pool & lg back y rd. yard. 2 car gar Near I mile lo Bch, pool. ten Partially furn. Vtly lse S.C Plaza. No pets S8SO n1 s. s ecurity S650 a v a i I . S I 5 O o I m o , 546·2451or759· 1438 642 4661 641-0763, 548-4301 eves & ---- wknds. Pool homenearOCC 2 Br ATTHEIEACH • 2 Ba, frplc . walk to 2 8r 2 Ba. 'Large yard sr h ools S7 25 1 mo Ref's & dep S525 4bdrm. 2ba , ram r m ho use. pool & tennis nrby, no pets. 1700 640· 7114 CHINS UclflrCli.a..d 675·6736 842·8:>40 & 536·2190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- --·--OCJUUMI a..ch J241 1.-..ra•tlll• J207 Mesa Verde. 3 br. 2 ba. 4 Bdrm. finest area ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam . rm. frplc, 2 car S725 1mo Agl Lila 1 bdrm. walk to town & Oceanfront collage. gar.S&SO 646-2821 848-0709 -beach. Quiet. pvt. year 4bdrm. 2ba, full kitchen. ----------, lyS500 497·4080 Call S97S/mo. tst. last. $300 EASTSIDE Btwn5&6. ~~499-3'758or645-~l69 _1 C ust. 3br, 2ba . Lge .......... l ~ 2 Houses. I Br $425. 2 Br gourmet re bll kit oak HllC'bOlr 2 4, S600 Cl t T &t Oceanfront 2-sty. 3 Br. b t r ' I •••• •••••••••••• • •• • • •• ose o own Sl200/moyrly.Agenl. cba .edpan r1.Y· rpPct. C oral Cay water -Beach.494-7551 _ eam re1 ings. v . beuhlroot 4bdrm 3ba _!73-5410 _ _ Ii t e & a 1 r y . S6 7 5 spa, 36. ~at slip'. ro; E~rhanttng o~eanfronl Cor .... M .. l222 1:756-~.~-0170 lease or rent. S2300t mo ,villa in Victoria Bearh •••••••••••••••'••••••• 2 br. l'h ba twnhse. spa. Agt Ph.ilTymonlM0·2207. Avail now. 4 Br 4 Ba 3br. 21ty, lo/.ba. on park. te nnis ct. pool, 1 mi 846·13'71. decks. patio, ftplc. In S 8 ~ O I m o . 4 O O ·~ beach.~-974.3148 ------credible coasta l views & Heliotrope 673·8823, Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba home at steps to the sand. $290(1 67S·713'7 lbdrm r ottage , frplc. 17052 Edgewater. Avail. per mo Edgewater R.E --------avail Feb. lsl. incl util. 1 /lA/lll. IBOO/mo. To see 494·8536. CAMIC>, 4f.DRM 1395. 548-0113. call Tobin Rlty. 846-13'71. ------- SpaciOUI lamlly ·nome. ---OCEANFIOMT pvt courtyard • beach. E Twnhome. 2 br. 2"" ba. $425 /mo. t br. t ba. shr leaae pref. Call Rita at 2 B~~lm':!f!V~J..ta It near new. ej'rthlones, expenses. Gorgeous, 644·9oeo. s to r a1e . c arpets , avail.onorablMitFeb. l , new crpt It paint, pvt drapes, wash/dry hook· S72S/rno. 84tr2912 beach. No dogs Agt , --Lo-v•elly•new-111111!!3...,.,r•m-.1112~1 ups, yard, gar. NO 3brhse Sdoonfromsan-499-133>. b th ,._ . DOGS. S47S mo. Water d .__· h _,, I ------=--• .• pa...,, microwave paid. 811 Hamilton. Y .,.,ac . --· ease. On Temple Terrace, Ira oven. fireplace, 2 car 631.5615 980--842-7794 days; 494·2136 Liv. Rm. Din. Rm. 2 Br. gara1e. (No dogs). Va· ' evea. Stove. refrige, garaJe. cant" ready. IBSO mo. 4br, formal dining, frplc, 12,,.4 1700 mo. Utlls lnt'ld fam rm, new cpt/pnl. .. 4114-0154 tat/last/dep SISO /mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••1--------- 754 om Br, tBa Qlado, wt yd. ... lHO · -Woodbrid1e. 1550 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~A YHDE Wayne'9IH7•. 497-HaS Brand new luxury. Built, Loveiy-.. 2tia, a1rium, Woodbridae near lake. Ina, enclad 1ar. rentral S'150157-41lto Brand new 3 Br, 2 Ba. a /c. W111t VIEW. Poola. lm••••••••IMna Venfl J Br. 1~ Ba. Hi1hly uNr~ded. f150. tenala. ll50. 126-St47. 2Br, 2Ba, frplc, encl. Quiet cul-de-aac. Near M0-5411. ...... 1212 patio . 2'11bloeka lo aclloola. '750 mo. lat• •••••n•••••••re0 ••••• t,>each. •· 1'73-1171 or laal. Wkda11 549-21'4. I RV IN E GR 0 VE S · t.PAtmlMA Clllll-- 175-511'7. Eves Ml..-. LaureUBr. 2.,..Ba. frplc. ili clr •-:-·n a -llo-liu t lam rm. 2 car 1ar, ncl w trrplc. 2 cat 1ar. l uni Old Wotkl Charm wllh 11 ... Verde 3 Br. 2· Ba. patio, nr ponla, Jae, ten· from KHD, lD adult new l1ome ameDIUet. J frplc. OD quiet cul-de· ail, KIWI • aMpplDI-tomm, r-ot/1~ IJ. rbJ.: Br. I Ba. Walk lO beach. 1u. 0. tD-.dlooll • SIOO mo. 752-0HI or Well •an 1 9il ell. •1mo. OpenSua. 10.5. park. USO. Carol Nl·l91DWM IAaM. -/mo. ...: f75-2'740f71.Slt7. IA·m&. UNIVBUITY PARK, •l·l•orm..a. 1 lr .. }rp&e. 1r1 rnead Br. I Ba. ec.do, •Dd ua-11• 4 Ill, famll1 rm. I bdrm nu.. I cat 1ar • yara. patio, 2 car It wl\11 fTplc ti lar1• Hall Fab. 17 to Jul1 l . lllcrowave bl\a.~v\. 1•ra1e. ••to. Da11 patio, Al car 1ara1e. rr11 mo. Uad• Oetll. •c. ,,.., Call llar1te 549-lllO, Sva ns..o.. 111s. Cant•·-· la,.,.. JUtJ. ea.-.. ..,..-.... ' " I . .... --. , ..... Vtsb It. ... .... u. .. ai•~ .. I .. ,.. "1• ~ llHta......... ftf ..... h 'u.tw.; .... lsc•fau.fwta. Sunday.,January18 1981 DAILVPILOT •• ....................... ...................... ....................... ...•...........••.••••• ....................... .....•................. ~ .__...__. lZH ..... IHt .._..J14t '-.. ..._. JIJJC .... MIM llJ4c..teMeM llZ4~•h""""-......... hu.twa. .,_l .. •hu.fwtL ~;::?::: ................................ •••••••••••••••••••••• ; ......................................................................................... , ............................................. . ,.. M '" ... -1mo , M..I.~ WT I btdl"OOllll. lar1• feacecl br, cpl/drapee. refri&. lkill ......... Jl40 Ml..,.rt .. ecJI Jl6t Ml ,..,...... Jl'9 •auel Slllor" Twnh•• lid ""-' k .-0 mo Kacta Spaiiii l::taiiLiv••I' U•u1ua1 •••r ••• 2 yard, P•t OK . S4Z$. bualt·IU, btamed real· ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••1••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ......... ~·•••••••••••• ~·~"11~':'1;::: O K Ill> P•'• J ohn -.aiaul\&lparkbkeaur bdrm.z ~.lar1e1un· l4t-G7 1na1.ach1lu.nopetsm5WALKTOBEACH.1Br.Ocunlronl for W1nter Colta1e .hke 2 Br lba pooj auMtled cai • d llaraball Ut )• rouiuha11 Ttrraced det'k. aome view, 2 car l B ·u. W l 2272 Maple,131·292'7 Stove• refri1e S32S Rentala Furnished • dplx. Clirrhaven. Frpk. ~F.1~~. p!lK>I Swak.o 111.1 bbcl. 1an1•. hreplan Va-rd wttov ·~~&e. a ;r ---Sll·U»orm.-7&'19. unfum. Broker 675·41H2 patio. aar $5501m o .. '"6 1'1~ lw ioe1 de 'I~:.. ~-~ ipullh•I fount11n1 l'anl • ready ~ mo pa • • ~'Id ra~CI. o 1 Bdrm apt. l300/mo ancl ---------..,.. -NO F-E-E~:...-.• -Cond-o 645·33113. 646-•751 ,_K ._.., ..... ._. Sp 1 r 10 1u r1>um1 •NO...,UI peg or ~w ren. ua ut1I. Ca ll 09·4451 & C LOSE TO BEAC H n... ----- Stpari&e duuni aru adult. S325. 175 dep 541.~74 Bach. S&on tr refr11e rentals. Valla Rentals 2 Br 2 Ba V 1 e w ........... JH7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N•• vun '11111 n ( •llU I huot4W1111 Jbill newly dflt VI •l~I I. bllK'llll tu Of ..... 'M2 ..-:1 W•lla 18 du.et.. home '( I I II Mi·SWO All utila paid. szso mo. 675-4912 Broker Veot"sa allts Ser uraty ''"''"" <uv • urn Bid 1 f hllct lmd-.n 6 ~•lltn"la 'II~~-~¥... Sll-24.Slor 55-7&'19 1. poo · spa.1ym ac l,1n. ~• 3&. t.unu~ 1 m pvl rOW1 yd rnt1 • ._._l mo~ .... ,11, 1'/' J • L11111ry Apt. with view ol -~ I 2 8 I :i. B Walk tu Hunt1n11ton •• .,--.,,. l 'tlfl'J ...... ·~•t r-•w ~r"", -~------WESTCUFP 2 br, 1 ba A so r • a Balboe. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Built· •-'"" -~ " ... G d n ~ ...,25 \'1ml\!r l.l l encl 11ra1e, patio. condo. New ant .. Po<>I. roun oor unat •• Tri 1 .. , Pl l t11 • , ,,., I ~ruum wtfurn h'jl-8'1.'h ~ ":5 0 11~a4 8 : ~ r ~~\: ~ dahwhr. landry rm. No adlts, no pets. 165() mo. mo Broker 67J·27'!f. ,~o ADULT from '4Ull 163S £. CoHI H•y • COM . pe\I. 754·1630 or 9S7-83Si0 a ft .. t~. LIVI NG fo1 nhl dt Ian• 1111 / J hdrm ! Ila \)( r .rnlrn111 lr p trt Jl bul 1 _,1 1 h u m" 11 u V"t nl Ai ll•ld_, A j.ICA.<J •d, 1J1 ll V"' ,.,,di I v111l hr~ pit ti 11,. tW'J "'Ii• ll•llf• ti )"rd ''-'~ Mu IWb 9f.!I m CJ !l>t uM.4 1 1 f\ Nu V"h 111t· .. .,.. I t .. all.lo Jwt J \\ lllL.., 111-.1\ I. I ' .... ,... a..c_. l2'9 ············'·········· I ~room furn tor' a I p I• cent I a 1 BDRM $410 7PM lrom .,.lll '2t·Sl47. 2323 Elden Ave , CM 2 ~m (urn 1411lJ M2 7805 Adulu. nu pe~ ?Br, 281 Dix, inC'I •P· E. tide duplex. 2bdrm.1 _ _ _ _ · _ _ l llthta"i. l"r""' phancea. 1 car11r. S6SC> tba, 1ar. yrd . child ok. Bachelor apt, avaal now. mo 115 f'ernluf Open '500,tmo. lat, last + sec. I S29S mo. Call SS7·7839, 1./\ ~l'IN'fA lffo;HMOSi\ S1l/Swi I t2131332 ·8345. Berat. a1t 64".!·8235 or ask for Dave ~ ltl<!l I l'llrki.ul.-L11 I bill 1;i131 ~·0291 J~a_!!~·S7SS. _ --_ ---· • • ' A Mr k • ,,. d ... ,e•·0•11 .1.: • II~ •. Ht.ti'' & '>' :1• ( I 2 br. 1i., ba + gar. Hoag Hosp area, nu decor. open hse Sat • Sun 11 3. 4 2J8 Hilar ia Way . SSOO I mo. g). 5875 w of bud1 3 tilk~ 'i ul I . . I Br. wath stove & refrige. 1 kr 3 8• l •l11•t '•••l t v• 11 .. ,.,.,, \11·,. 111111· t:1111111n ~legant 1 Br Very lbdrm,$350.enclasr.hke Walklo stores &public SEA ENVIRONMENT 9611 H AMll TON H 8 961 0 00 E Bluff condo. 3bdrm. 21'•ba. din rm. ram rm. 675-6565 Agl. 2bdrm, 2ba. rust shag. frplc. 1600 No peh 631 2029, 6'4·<1615. LUXURY IACHELO• Sec k2S 639·1622 Lovely I Sr penthouse Versailles . 24 hr s.-t· . pool , gym. clubhous t• Only $5.SOtmo. Call tlutl 760 9333 or 67J·81l21 ·~II l..'t)t1 l'ri·~•ft\ JhJ • .:u .. t,1111 1111 IM7 !>441 pr1v11te Walklobe1(·h 1 • house, n o pets transportation. Mature 11 1.'u • t.•: 111 ')•• '" ,.,\lr wtn 111·11< 1111 1,.,. 1500 mo 1nrlds ulll.s 642·5119. woman pref. $295 mo -.,------~ IUIV l>•l•u I.II~• llf'Jll rtlu $:$1!1 up I ~ bdrm; pool 675 2740613·~1'1'7 2bd 2ba d 615·43311. ... ---------·Waler. dock, large 2Hr. VIL• .a. I .a.LIO .a. t.J I 4M<' 01 Amwt-r l\u J.H' 11dl1 llt!NJ l'lor1dll rm, con ° near -----2Ba. f111k. pllllO, newly -"" "' • b~~T~~c!Lr,11 , •&OH l>i&:! &JUIJ :l4h,., II H Mi~orlM2 3172 2bdrm, frplc, no dogs. S.C. Plaza Pool. rec D•ePoillt i.14 "'B~~c!·!C]Oit,.t~0 decor Utal pd Adulls , 1i1.·C')l \11ll l1v•t• ' .. 1' e mployed adults , room, laundry. all bit·••••••••••••••••••••••• t I I ptc II 8 b no pets no gar 1900 .. ~., ,..._. 11,11 , >U JI 1 IH .. r bu• \ •t'.. It 11 1111· niM 17441 l6SO mo i_60·96S7 ans• r:efrig. Water & gas S900 MOVES YO ~ 1 1 an~; 0 w at hou·t doc k 17[>0 "'t' .. ~t\<h 3t>drm t~m rm ,!hot ·~··•••••••••••••••••••! pd, luds OK. no pets into l11xury condo over emers, · 675.2298 n•~I lv gr•t-nl>t'll rf'l<'I t ull fur:n I Mr I ~11 + of oate MeM 3824 $500 mo. 645·2016 dys. Harbo~ Lge 2 br. 2 ba ~bf° lb• .,. puul Sl•ll-• nr o ,:.Hon.-r ~omm 11001 f1~·--SUl\ll ) tJe~k . pool ....................... 499·3'736evs&i wknds. Hurry. 492 5963 •tW• J Br, 2•ti Ba Townhouse. lv mo ut I> mi.t> It-.. ,<' ~)() mu C).f() ~ tennis Many lll r:.!t ~25 2 Ir. I le A.. H.--. 3842 adlts .ooJY. • .J52S sq fl . 01'.IJ~t Jl!lll ~ _ _m u ~dull no pel 'Newly de.tor (fas J)d. 2 Br. pal.lo -apt S3801mo Verynit>el Bdrm fenced••••••••••••••••••••••• W Dhookup,locatedon '\r wix111 Crt'sl I fh Jbd ~ 04 ll e n c I g a r . po o I . Adults. 00 pets. 7Jl W · yard· S360 2 Br pal.lo apt. SlllO mo greenbelt Rec center & 1onJo S e11r pool Jal' & 1748 d was her •Adult s. lBth St. Call 640·9900 9.5 66l 843'7 Adults. no pets 731 W pool incl $81 5 mo trn111:. S8JIJ mo 646 1!150 IHJWMlhoch 642 5073 only.or 673-7787 Agt lflth St Call 640 9900 9 5 Baywood apts Al San Adl\ll only I Br I 811 . I Br .. Den I' , Ra 2 Br 2 Ba .. fo'am Hm J RL PROPF:RTI ES 645 4S66 -645 645!! Newport. Shores J Rr 2 Ra nr beach g11r lown u nit S625 /\Rent 642 811511 rn ... ~luff!> J()Orrn .! 'u \ ~nd un11 i"'nhm fq1h puul ..! l.llrU 3q h 11••\I< h drl'UC ..! 15 $~!\II rrt\f J , !J57 !IJ":t• li ., •.•••••••••••••••••••••• -El Toro 3832 · v .an u ov Studio. lu" s pa , TV, Lg 2 Br 2 Ba. Near SC ....................... only.or 67l-7787 ,Agt Joaquin H.alls ltd & s.an Su C1t ... 11te 3876 Drt'yt-r • j maid sen•1ce , phone 1 ~~~sy~~e~·gar. Plaia.Builtanbar.pool. Beaut 1 ye~r new 2 Br 1 • 3844 MiguelDr 6445555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11-•. H lu::.1,., Wc:.trhH Villa SIUO wk 49!1 2227 d washer. pool Adults s pa. several units 1111 B11 Condo wath pool . rYtH d Golf courst-view. :!br . :! b '" d "f 1 I ouzs...'""u.. Call Dee days Jatu111 & cable TV in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt Hgls 1 Rr. yar · ba . apl . built ins ::.p .. c1...u:. l 1 :!• ,hJ '"" :. ur 1:11. " rp i. ?VO . HACHt:LOH APT 642 !MnJ -,,,.._, · Woodbridge nice 2 br con l{ar.il(i: $395 c-lt-dn ltiwnhou,._. µoul Jctr. walk liJ ,hoµ:. sgst)' 1 AJull. nonsmoker Vu 151-2787. eves 998·0226 dd Yearly ~ Broker do, no pets. amrned oc· 640 7814 e arpet, drapes. 2 i·ar JU t:tnng t'tc· 511111 (llt1 ti73 ;!tlll 31rlowllhouM 548 ·8044 . J . O 615·4912 cupancy 5525 mu ports. laundry fa l'1hty li\lth S25dr •"'•Ju11t No petsS29"4972057 Newij ecor gas pd . PROPERTYMGMT. 552 4920 lbloc·ktobt-a1•h,yrly adults .no pt>ts S,I:!:-. ~o I H1r11t"---IHCh 3840 mo lease c)wnf'r 1714 1 S11 u!hlantl lfralt11 r''·· LIYEONLI Hewporlleoch 1769 e n rl ga r . poo . ....,.,._. Jbdrm, 2ba duple x ~4 14441 I h1~ :.unny & t' arm in I{ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::.2 ~ sJ. her Adu 1 t s 2 Br Apt. Dishwasher. ;·;;:;i;a~·;r~i~~:;;;b;;~ 0;31~!~'~e: ;~~1ta~,~~t~ SllOO mo t.'73 0195 642 (J I:»! ,1.1110 home with 3 hdrms. Lrg 4 Br. 2 Ba. $750 mo & JV• bbq, patio. $425. $500 Call 9 S Mon Jo t i .. BellC'h ap!, ~bdrm . llrn lfa~ 0°' far dw..i y \hr. ~ tialhs, n11.y hreplat\'. 2 lir. 1 Ba. ~50 mo , . . 645·0666.S46-2313Judy 960.2445 · · only Av1ul l't>ll li.l Lrl( 2 hr apl 118 2~h St. j411r. HMl ynls 111 lwarh P\ 1 pool t-Jae :!3llll i?rt•al patio 1s rt>ady for Steps 10 beach 673.!J312. M t:SA V~RDE home at ---------$4!i0 t>:ll·1668, or wkdys Apl A. N H W11lk Ill hd1 refril(. stovl' $340 mri Mll q:art'l Ur Sll !IO 1mmt!d1a1r orrupanl') mosphere 2 & 3 Br dlll NEWER 2 Bdrm , near Brand new 1 Bdrm Pit'r 2131726·3181 Ask for ~r Call6'r.>,•912 957 7230. 5411 2lin "k fur only $975 mu Call Spe<·tacular Oceanfront apts No pets. 546-1034 park & shops. l chald po1nte Condos Pool. L1bow1t:i.. 49fi 7151 for ttsty ttarbara. i\gl H H R Avail now 2·4 Br Con 2 B I B I St Y sh g OK . 1425/m o 17115 s pa . tennis. garage" Lge 2 br. frplc. pallo~. 6737JIJO do.613·SURt' r . a. or .. a . Anah•tm.631-7900.Hal $475 l21Jl 5967'"'2dys. LOCJWNlleach 3841 C'harm1ng. $600 y rly 81 ,. •'ANY')N .... :/\.SL',, drps. patio. frpk. d /w. ~ -,., 675 .,...,,., 615 .......... .... ~ ' .. d • I 17141842-4721 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""''· . .....,.. elegant 2 UH 2 HaLsf'HarborVuJH 2 Ba. beam cell1.n gs. gar SHARPMesaVerde 2'BR1 (1ceanV1ewlbr rnvned lwnhme ~xc1tmii dl!t·or dining & fa mil} rm Ad Its lot35 2650 Elden 2 Ba. no children or pets ' THE WHIFFLE T•EE Pkg a PP I_ I ant'~ __________ .. Air cont! \(' nn1s & I nose lo ::.t•hools & poo!· l I) 538-8'06 I $4 50 mo + sec C altl Luxury A<lult units at af c Pt d r a Pt>". s J !I.• OCEANROMT·Y•L y comm pool Avail now ..:ardener S850 mo H C I PIN~ BLUH' A PTS 546·5880. ask for Pam I fordable hvmg 1.2 & 3 4~ 0066 l"'..wd Occ..-cl $950 mo SSl 0611 Taylor Co 1)4() 9\111(1 Spac 2 br. 2 ba Adu II Hr Wei! decor a led 2bdrm. frplt· patw. I ') Beaut 4Br. 2Ba upsl iri. Nwpl Shores -.alerfronl ~-CleM1nte 1276 complex. pallo. view. Very_ attractive 3t><.1~m . Olympu· size pcxil. hi:hl l.Jlot•k:. lo bear h S5'.ltl ~~.~~~~~x fr~I~ e~~.~~ f I I , avaal Feb. 1st. SSSO Call I ed hmrus court. Jat·u1.t1. 1 bJ , .. 1 k .. " 3Br. 2Ba frplc tenntl> ••••••••••••••••••••••• rp c. ent• .:ar . gas 675 6606 ·· park hke lllndst•apml( A :.<1 I rm. 1 ) u Ot' i. 1:ar w aulo upt>nt•r HEW :! & 3btlrm unit-; $650 SIWJO. 2 htcx·k::. r rom hea1•h . view. tJi:1·k , npts. drps. dishwasher stO\ e tra~h (·om puC'lul l{ar & separak :stora~1·. :ire :i ~ o 11 F 1 r t714 159!J •>1121. t•\I•!'& wken<b 17 "1 r640 41 :1:1 pool ~mo 968 11263 Mysllc Hill. 4 br. 3 ba. stove. dishwasher, spa. . _ Most beautiful bldl( in lo buch . SJ8.5 util in d "'ash dry fum or un N~pt Shor~. 3 hr. 2 ha. rat~~~c~ap~~~· ~. y: u,:,1i YEAR·ROUHD FUN lndry rm From $500 12 Br 2 Ba. Large Pm H H Call 4~ I~. 1~4 31!16 furn OPEH HOUSE . ~ ~.. S!.+95 mo 31103 Calle 'l· ,, A••, 1,,, n SPMC 6316107 1 patao.1 blk to shops & t·romSJ60 IW6 116I!.+ OCEAHF«OMT-YRLY Sat Sun ti 6 1622 l'Jll•· nr twach. 2 frplh . ga r ,,.,I , • r,p,, "u''<l.i\ park $495/mo 675 06111 i\pts hs~ oceanfronl & JBr. 2B11. rrph-. enl'l~cl L11s Holas 2 Ur l> frum 1750 ... ronlerc 1?1.i 11>44 !.+300 Ii•,. , • "blJ,, 1 ,. UK E new 2 br. 2 ba, nr I · Beaulifully localt"d :! Hr ore an vrew Furn or un Ra r .,.. a ulo opener $3115 1-·um Ha1·h S:!~l~1 S52 5099or 6317625 ., .. ,p111,,..,.,..,,...,1 1,.. dwntwnS375mo l t:s1de 2 Br upper Ir!( S38S <..:hildOK (;a:.tn furn4971Jll5 li\ash dr)'hookup 1 11011 ft lo th\• l1t·•..-h ISantaAna 3280 GREATRECREATIOH 67J·211J balcony. quiet adults l'ld 8421~2 I B rand nt·"A rntcr111r BluHs Condo 3 Hr :-.It"-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,, .. , •.• ~ ..... ,,., •. ,, ' 120 E 20th St S3!f5 I bdrm. do:;e l1J beat·h. 3 H~~·aHt.AonlloC?,U~1"t l\32 762ft deror No pets' 1700 244K Villoae Watt. COlldo 1, & 0,,, , ,,111 , 2 WESTLAICIE VILLAGE 646-UlOO 1 & 2bdrms. t•ollal(t' ~l ylt· S400 tnl'I ula l Uarlene lh _ i.,I) ia<i " Vista Hogar /\.\'all ;i t 3 f:ldrl'h 2 ba,lnfovcltn ,.,..,,1,, C•uti.,.~,ru"·'' Beaui11Uf Aault/l.pts No livi ng , c hil d ok 6611161 .4~3672 '"P Ocean&bayview 21Sa11taAna 3880 760·1573. earthl o nf'S Ne~ pets lmmedoccupancy Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba $425 $335$350/mo 'ti . . frplc s,:ll'argarw aulu ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------pa1nl cpts (Jar /\. C Hv1111 "'''~'·•Q•'""""11 Pool. spa, lndry rm . Avaal. approll. Feb 1st IW7 302\l 121> rm . palr~. 1:ar, quiet opener. wash Jry, rully <..:ondo. 2hdrm. I' ilta. Nr NEWPORT CREST 1 1mol. spa: krds ~1k ~~ "''y •ll•••'OHJl1Q1' ~ar.avail.28r$410 $4llO 760-1418or!>48·8675eves N La~una. IJuill rn . furn for rent toJunl'RI SC l'laza.full ~ei-2rt••· Professionally decor at Fairview & Sel(erslrom BEAUTIFUL ~P~RT TSL Mg ml or wknds New 3Br. 2•11 Ba. nr oon. 2 Ma tu re adult SS45mc1 TSL MGMT SVCS rm s , ,, P oo I~ Ja l' ed. 28drm-tden end un , ~95.8916396r\vail now MENTS :,,,,Q,..,, I & 645·8122or 642·160J -__ .,:_____ fr pl cl>, dbl Rar age . 1623-3827 642-1603 bauna:., ll\llll 2 1::. ill 2 a .. o, 1 "'~ • r .. , B h • 1 B th t ft 1 ••~() •· 11 "'75 ~·"·•· 1t 1-'rplc wetbar lennis ac .,. r wa o . Ind r y I a .so IO· x JO · L ... '--I 1852 I 'ontact Delores for Hen _.,, mo ._a '·' '"""'' &.pool s95o mo · · Jbdrm.2bahouse.nrSC nsheu &U11fvrn,,n1•CJ Quiet 2 Br I Ba. with ca rpets . d r ap es. garageforrenl 846_9501 OCJWIO"~ tals mNewportBearh & 642.446Jor673·!11152 · ' P laza. S650 Jbdrm. •fldulll'v'NJ'N•"l'h garage, patio, pool fireplace.O'lO&up.283 or960·!i.:i09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMesa. • . <!' 2ba 1whse. ~~ I yr • ModPI~ 0 rJPr"I Cid·lv Adults. No -ts 1801 H A do H I rt .. t -Condo 2 Br 2 Ba on i:olf ·-------... ---114 South L-1816 BLUFFS 6 BR w1lh pool ...-voca · ay o np s. s I n , I d · 1• ~--.... nu 640Jl74wkdys. 9to 6 15th.St.Newpor.t 64s.1485. 2br,2ba.nr beach.cp1,coure 1 s -••••••••••••••••••••••• and rec rm.11200 1mo 839.8508 eves Oakwood Height.s.$450.642·13'0 _ drapes, built ms, 549~ washer1dryer. fril(e Newport Island lbdrm F abulou!. ocean \U, --- ---Super sharp 2 Br. Adult. 536·0921 ~75, •92-6100. for I non·smO«r behmd oceanfront 2 Br 2 Ra con ON WATER 2 Bdrm. IWeshftiMt.r 3298 Garden Apartments Spacious 2 Br·S350. Pool Nice loc . Garage & -----.... -·~-.. 3869 resid e n ce 1n qui e t do~ Joe 6440SV2 convenient location ••••••••••••••••••••••• N rth h/So &laundryfaC,548·~ patio$4SOM2·SS69 2 • 3 Bdrm. Apts ."'••r-·._ neighborhood.S315 yrly Boatslip poas S77S/mo Near new huge 4 Bd 2 ew~oo 16~,..•~1 • from l2·7PM ---· -~ -__ .:._ -S400·M50 Kids OK. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 4149 Aparflnellh Funtished W .. w;f1011t HOMes 1 »a., fent~ed yard. fp. Va .~· ".,,. --z br. l'h ba. pvt patao. all pets. 964·2:566 or '1'73·2971 PAM NEWPORT ar Uwfunis~d 3900 t·anl S W of S p r 1 ,,4 , 642·5113 P~t21r 21L 11tils pd, children OK. Aat.,noree. '"' Bayfront Hil ch :>11t·(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• hie.·~ ln)!d ale Westm inster I lJOCY sq-fl. 1plc. lndry pool, lodry rm. $US/mo --- -APARTMENTS I w D f11n hlre!t Furn s . d v·11 631-1400 S100C'17l4 7611 1671 HeWPortBeach/No. d1~hwr. encl gar. $SSO + dep. im Maple lnr For Leas« or by Option I a v1111615-:M>60 eawtn I age 880 '' ""' It s vacant & open See at I Harbor • 19tbl or call Brand New Condo loc. New 1&2 bdr m lui.un bdrm. Uke new. stove. Hov~~•dor 'I ,. ·'>1" at mer 645-5'47 Sea 11de Village al COUNTRY CLUI Waterfront 3 Br I Ba j adult apl~ m 14 plan·~ refrag. l.'rpts. drps . pallo UllfwM.a.ed 1300 7'41 645·1104 J\06 Ganger 540.4400 I · · Beach/AtJanLa Blvd. 11 1 duplex. ulll paid. n1J from S415. z bdrm from No gar_ Walk to beach ....................... FOUR SEASONS Am Esd. 2 Br. 1 Ba. yard • Zbr +library + Jba. 111 UVIMG IM garage.~ yrly lease $505 + pools tennr ~ Quiet adult. no pets 3bdrm. 2ba. all new .. Couple.nopets.2 brllh gar.211553•.,0rance 3br •. + 3ba. Approx MEWPORT 1 67~-6169.991 5910 waterfalls. pond:.' c;a~ $4SOS75-028.S t·ustom mt. lrg lot nr J8r_Oceanfronl . Ave. ($425-$450 1 ll50 .sec.i ate,3tennas for t'ookmg & heal,l[ll( · sc hool s S600 mo Weekly 'Mo. Gar age.I ba twnhse. Patao. pool, W-IM3,M.\-Ul7 c o1irt&. pool /jac IEACH NEARIEACH pard From San l>tf'!l u HEWPORTC•EST !714 l846·!1Ql2. linens.etc 641>-4784 $310.~3SJ~~nn 642-UIOZ. -1 900 /m o per ea . , 2 Versa1llescondos,2 hr. frwy dnH· :'forth on THREE be'auttful run N 1 T h I b rd h'ld t Beaut. Eu\lide Duplex 1213,133.1319 or eves . An adult community on I 2 ba, beaut amenilie~ i Heach t o M<'fo'a1fcti-11 rr ew u"ury wn omt' 1-'antastac furn. Apt with I r. ya • gar. c 1 /pe Unita. 2 Br. 1 Ba. larae the Back Bay Spec security Adults 1750 a. then West on M<'Farlclt'n ~os :vaalab~e 10\ erenl Crown Co\e 2 bdrm 2 pool ·& Counlry Club o.k S400 367 Unit 'A. liv. rm. bit-in kitchen. 1213)D1·5734 --tacular Spa. 7 swim $650 Ag1675 3411 lo Sea1o11 1ntl \'1lta~1· oca 1'?"5· 00 • ennas. bat hs . s kylight s. 1-~ac $850mo 760-9117 1 Hamilton inspect then larierearyardw/patio. mingpools,81aghtedten · 1 71 4 1K~:151!!tl spa. <..:lose to bearh and Jacu zu spacious $725 · call 641-<Y763 Encl ear. lmmecl. avail. ...---. W• A~. nas courts, bike trails. Charmtnl'( I hr Versailles \' Hoag Hospital 12131438-5026 · 1 Bdrm. S3S01mo_ '•block : .----2 1· 1--Br twlihse rom p u t t i ng I! r e e n condo, 1st f11 , pvt pat io. Rooms 4000 c I 2 t tc. w p 0 r. . lO bt'h. Avaal 211 thru1Avaal. now. Lge 1 br, r::~..:r ,:;.0 · .. :~a:~: •475. Yard. built·ans . Bachelors , I and 2 was model unit View of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl'ftter CH._...UIM 6115181. lstllast & sec.' adults. no pets. pool & encl 1ar .. nr H. Ha rbour -bedrooms apartment~. fo unt at n I. o t " I) r taguna Heat·h Motor Inn r.. ._..._.... 3400 car..,.... ....,5/mo 931 w ment responaibility. 840-tll17. ' 6 N 1 f , ·760.6767 nrrf'N-dep.673·5146 ..--.-• · ~ Dunier 6 Assoc .--------___ and townhouse:. from l privacy. full set·urit y 911~> o ·'at•1 1c ,:oasl -••••••••••••••••••••••• i 19th St.548··0492 Lovely 2 a, 3 Bdrm 5'49.00permonth w guarded ~ate $4~5 ltwy Lai:una ~h·u t'h NEWPORT HTS 4bdrm. North Irvine 2Br, !Ba 2 Br eollage. garage. - - ---~7-0701. · O Jambo et' At IJaily Wt>t>kl\' Krtc-h1•n 2ba. ram rm, 2 frpk Furn or unfurn i\vail patio. S3151mo. ut1l 1ncl. 2bdrm. lba. 571 West Townhouaes , garage. SanJ"o.quan..;-illslload 752 231tldays,540757ti a vatl~bl e Lo~ ~1n1 1·r seduded garden .. fruit now 637 4051 J Opn Hse Sat Sun 209'• J oann. 2 chal_dren ok. No S:.J°:"!'hr.d O~ ~~ :·~~·s.'i::':?ii3'/~·r~~ 17141644 1900 3 Br 2 Ha duplex. frpk rate!. 4!M 52'>1 lrees incl i:ardenn JJrd St pets. 1365. Sierra Mgmt -I () W d k $1150 ,· 0 548 6089 or Beautiful 2 Bedroom And Co 641-1324. 545·.s.29, 1213)511·1219 or 114/91().7347. 1 bl 1115• • sun ec · W CM !tom,• Spat••· & m 1 Oen 2 Bath fo'ull y Lu"urious 2Br. 2 Ba .I --------2 Br 1 Ba Avaal now oc·ean vu Wantt>r rt>nlal privat·y $251'1 101'1 ul tl!. 1916lSllJ..854 1 l"urnished Located In frplc. lenms crts. wlk 1012 Br n~ Ba $.tlO. 610 J o Lrg Bach. w /palio S32S 2 Br. Condo 1 year old Area of Balboa & C.:oasl $625 213 446-8822 or t'\'e!i Well adJustetl lfurnan-; House for rent. Ne"porl Ja!-.mme <..:reek Avail bch, pools. spa. wkly or A nn S l C . M . No mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. dahwsr. lmmac cond. Quiet com · Hwy $525 mo J D 21J 446-7375 only i'!\2 i521 t>xt H H Heights. 2Br. 2Ha +-Now Th r u Ju n e monthly 673 3720 or t•hildL!Q., small dog con· frplc. balcony aoe> mo plea, good location to pro P erl y M I( mt days. 645 3931i l'H'S study. frplc. & yard SISOO Mo 759!HOO or 1602 1n4.6994 s1~ed ~344 . w /encl 11r. Pool . Frwy6shoppang.Avaal 751 2787 Aft 5pm . G REAT BAYFRNT S'750lmo + util Nopets 759 0874 ---jacuzzi. Quiet adults on· now. SW>Omo 962-7218 or 548·8()M HOME Uepend non Room for renl s225 631.3378 aft 5 I OCUMVIEW LOV~:LY 2bdr m . 2~a ty, no peU. 2650 Harla. 960·3214 smoke.WI>. gar $625 l.a~unaNigut'I nil pil . C0116ocu•ti<111M Pully fom S650tmo until studio wath frplc. pallo. 549·2447. .------Nr ~ge 2 br 2 ba S6SCJ 3 Br 2 Ba. Enclsd I mo RJI 57:;t; 3 Bd. den. 2.,, Ba Cond'o. U11tw.isa..d 3425 6 15 No pets John encl gar Newly decor 1 Br. l Ba. Stove. dis· frplc. gar .. yd & 'patio: l(a rage. patao. walk lo • 673 1521 • Room for rent an 2Rr hsc•. Bluffs Lease $820 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marsha1L631·l266. :ti~~.:::·8 1 28. S1 50 posal, dishwasher. new $595. Avaal 215 .Call beach.adults.nodogs PENTHOUSE CONDO M F.nwe~urroundrn..:s 640-7647. lbrnrS.C Plaia pool., • ... ~~~!~·~-carpets, drapes . '360 A n s w e r Ad •348 , TSLMgmt 542·1603 1opl topurchasel 2 RR 2 luyds ...,_.t64511!1illC\1 -s pa. tennis . s auna. 1 ., _. Hu'-E HOUSE patio, lake a/£. clubhse. Roomy J Br Townhouse mo. 9-5 Mon thru Fri. 642·4300. 24 hrs l Ba . mirrors ga ore. w S435 1mo l ~as t ater REALTORS Apt an quiet Adult 838-8086. . ---LASl•ISASA,TS. v1ew.fplc.2 pkgspaces OANAPOINTNu·e rm. 5Br CapeCodcharmer. 2 3 640 '~8cJO t 416 --Complex Newly re ----·----------WOOOlAICEAf'TS • ATBEACH $850 760-8617 644·149J S2511 mo . mature non den. F. R .. 2·sty, Npt 1 1 .1 • ex · d d r· I Deluxe 2Br. 2Ba. frplc. Ocean view. pool. tennis · · smokt'r. 4!.+3 311 5 Hgts. $135(). Avail now Robin. <21315'45·4889 i .... ort:Mwh ecorate . ire p ace. choice area. Adults. no 846-6591 courts. adlts. Bach . 1&2 Lido Isle, on water, bay D 63) 1266 ~ 1358 ll"r.: enclsd patio & garage Adult fuxury I & 2 t>r. bdrm from S420. 5515 va'•w IBr Lrg. hvmg • aana · · · 2br. 2ba. + loft. ocn & U..._,.llMd Sorr y no pets. $495 mo. pets . 3099 Mace Ave from ens. Water & gas "' "' -RONT · coastal vaew I yr old.'-•••••••••••••••••••••• "~5 3381 615 5949 C M $525 I N ..,.ts c· pl le Raver Ave.~~~~ _ dining area 675·7155 LIDO BAYF (.;ON · · i. ""' · or · . · · __ ._ _ _ _ inc . o ,... . om e _ _ - DO. 2 + den. 2600 sq.ft. S6S01mo, 96Ml060 •alboe Isa.cl 3806 VILL:-POM-ON .... PTS. $475 2 Br. 2 Ba. Brand amenities 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. tu" Penthse. xlnl bay &. Ava1lableyearlw ••••••••••••••••••••••• n n n T h All OCEANVIEW ocean vaew Adults, ""lS ' Tow....._ Yearly lbdrm. beamed 1 & 2 Bdrm. Garden new own ouse. Brand new beaut. Ir): • 548 8083 ..-~arr!:_t!_ Rlly.642·5200 Ullfwtlitlwd 3525 ceiling, serving bar. '"-' Apartments . \E n c ls d built·ins. frplc. lnd ry !Br. yard/ pool / spa1 --_'._ -ok. 2 story ceilngs & loft. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. Harbor ••••••••••••••••~•••••• gar. w/d hookups. SSOO. garages. Quiet adult rm .. carport. Adults on sauna. Nr beach 1400. MAllMEI S(i>UARE 2 lrg Br. 2 Ba. frplc View Homes. 549·2625 THE LAK~. dll< !bdrm ~13)'!.45·19:J8. complex. No pets. Crpts. ly, no pets. 846·3089 , AP ... RTMEMTS Health Club. Beach. ten· d 7eo.250lleves loft. end unat wath frplc • drps. pool. patio. laun-TSL Mgmt. 642-6221 or ---.., nis. pools. Jae. Avaal Feb _Ys:. _ _ _ Waterways, tennis. pool, olboo r.-....o 3807 ·i & 642-1603. 1 Bdrm rondo. pool. Jae. Very pnvate 2 BR & 2 1. 11050. 675·14M A .1 F b C 11 ,_ dry fact . '36(1 mo up. ___ ___ c... t Ut 1 BR +-den adult apls • -Executive l w n h s e . etc·. vaa e . I. a ..... ••••••••• •••••••• •• 1150 d 642.2015 ---sauna . .,..-cur1 y 1 an · Newport Crest. 180 17 1 4 1752 8 200 orlLower Lce2br,lba.+2 _ sec. ep._r-·_Like new, lrg. 2Br nr. cl.$425Eve51M0·4580 AVA ILABLE NOW Stepstobeach,lrg3Br.2 17141646-6617 prlv. patios w/lndry • Q . t 1 B 1 B N w Bluffs. Adults/no pets. --------La r ge floor plans . Ba. frplc, sundeck w lo· Room w kit priv :-.Ir s bopp1nic c•tr & hus 962 7~ l'\'e nr wknd Privale Home . v.1 pn\· room &prav bath Mid· dle·aRed worktnl( man l180mo. 548·081J Lrg furn room, pvt ba & enl No kitchen t:mpl p ers Ref's S2JO 546·0997 degree ocean view . _ _ __ gar 9600_675.821J uae r. a . e OpenSal.&Sun.2.4.321 2bd,2ba .DLXadults,no garden landscapanit . cean view. $825. Call Jbdrm, 2.,..ba . frpl c. ---crpls • drps. Good Mo nte Vista . SJ95. pets.l4lS pool.jacuzzi.Greatloca-673.2507 or 642 82J5 Female Private Bdrm& mirrored wetbar.haghly .,.lwaatsfwwist.ed 2 br. 1 ba. pvl patio. Eastside loc. Mature 640.0105 _ gep.4145 tio!'· 1 c lose lo ever -Agent.AskforBerat bath Use of fat'. Pool. upgradede. 2 car gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. no pets. Art 6 & Adults only. $325. Open _ _ ythang. From SS&S. No -• ---J a c. ten n as N 8 ·pool. tennis. sauna 11 .... PHh 1.ee 3707 wknds.963-1031. Sal/Sw'a 10.4. 147 E. 18th. 1br, unique 2 sty apt. in t BR 075 4' 2 BR $410. pets 1244 lrvb_ie Ave . Steps to the beach . Im· 646 2854 . 6J I 155 4 Avail Feb. Lease •15.•••••••••••••••••••••••c -------~t.Jll.C.M. ____ seperate h se. Pool. Util pd.Nopets. ~ betweenDWestchtrDr & mac 2 Br. oversazed Westclirf Brenhouse 911.4254,194.4133 l Br Carpets. drapes, ..._ .. Ms 3822 patio, off 1treet prkg. s.35-7542 • Mariner r. patio. S25 mo 673-2507 stove. reri1e. Utils pd........................ mle81iBllU Util pd. Adults $350 ------ -645-0252 or 642-8235. Ask for Hotek......... 4100 Waterfront Newport Utensils for 4. $375. Spacioua 3 BRlBa fplc 642.311157 Ive message or2bdrm. 1.,.,ba. pool. iac. ---------Berit,Aaent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jaland 2 Br. 1 Ba. Lower 675·093:5 . · · ArAIT...aHTS call aft IP,.. $415. A_cross fr:on> beach. 2Br. ------ - -DO YOU Liii duplex. NO PETS. Gas & ------- --patio. ia;r~~stmo, Buutitul 11rden apt.s. -1162·2515. JUSt painted. $$95/mo. New Versailles 2 Br. 2 Ba. MOTB.S? water paid. 1895 yr ly.CosteMeM 3724 ------------Pool &i spa. Adulta. no 1 Br. crp~. dra pes .H U NT .-HAR:OU R yearly.-.a63 S51S. By Hoag Hosp. WeeklyrentalsfromS84 613·2256. •••••••••••·~·••••••••• Lar1e 2 Bdrm apts. t a. 2 pets ......... ._,. 11ra1e paUo 1295/mo --Hospital Rd. 9811·229'7 or 6 up. 646· 1445. 2214 SUS CA$1T AS baths, lrplc. Yard. Pvt 1 Bdrm -_,., ' ' AREA OCUNAOMT 913·0867 Newport Blvd. C.M NewportCrest10~ren1 . Furn1l>r.1pt.$3:i56up_ beach access. No pet.I. 28dnn Meo 64l·lS.S Lrg 2bdrm. 2ba. pool, \'eany-:-4brD\iplex ---------------.,-- 2 br. 2 ba. dbl aar. ten· E"cl. 11r. Adults . no $S96 • ~ mo Avail 2250 vancuard, $41-2408 1 Br. URfurn. jac, adulta. MeO. A1ent. 675-6160 2 Br. frpk , p1Uo. 1ara1e. Ml9 A PLACI? o ia. pool. U90mo pell. 2110 Newport Bl. fo'eb 1st 711G-tz4S . --S210mo. UlllSLynn 146·3541, .-Open Sun 11 ·5. 618 lteu.Weefly Rates f$2.23JI 541·4•blwnUt5PM · · 2Bdrm2Ba t'70·t'75 M2·3780 Lr&Z Br 2 Baupperunal. C lubhouse Ave off Kitchenettes-Phones ' Lovely. bri1ht, 2 BR. 311 W. Wilton, Ul-$513 Bea1il 2br's, 2ba's, some lrplc, deck, ocean vu. Newport Blvd. 1·'114·2238 ·:.z" Olannel Movies Jbr. l~be. fri1e 6 1as In· • old. No children or pets. tllO/UDO. 1·24MSTI. CAS~DIOaO almoatnew ll2S Dottie Nice quiet 2bdrm, 2ba, w /d , frplc1, 30' encl S81S/mo yearly. Call • Sandptper l9ll7Newport Al.L'U'l'fi.lTIUPAID Johnaon. :,60.1966 or 2br, pool, child/pet ok. m01t ulil paid, adulta, aar'a, allo2,415aq fl apt, Lloyd, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Stepl lo beach. Bl Ce»ta ~esa MS.9137 · 875.8000 1450 mo. 1ar. 641·0711 $47$/mo. 122 Hamilton. nr 80111 Chico 6 JACOBSREALTY $59~. Propel'\)' House. · 1 Compare before you1---------1 All.Gl.-rtW1'nds. 541·CM71. Wamer.5021Dunbar. 875-1110 642·a50orM2·1010. LIVE AT NEWPORT EochaetiA& Npt Hats 3 rent. C111tom deal1n $47$. 2 'Br. l ba twnbse, BEACH tor •twk . 84 2 Ba, frplc, huae feat11rea: Pool, BBQ, bltns pool adulta no I Br. SmalJ yard. Stove• Adul&a 1 BR. no children 2 Br. 1Ba.in4-Plea. Nice Nr. bdl. a Bdrm, 2 bath 3 Br. 2 S.. Ste .. to beach. • 645-0440 ba81rd w/lota of fr11lt cov 'rd aaraae. new pe&a Att 'fio.u1t · refrl1. Ad11lta, no peb. or pets. p10. 311 w. araa. CklM to all. No dupl•J.2taraar .. frplt'. Ocean view . HU .-~-------- tr.es. Jeanne Salter. furnU11re. aurro11nded . ' au.•tm WllsonGl-2177 peh. Gara1e. 8450. YrlySUSmo.780-7241 Propertyffouae.642·Jl501Vec ........... 4210 alt. at-Jal wlU. pluM landac:aptaa. TID-lTlJ. 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M !l:!li2G I ACCTG CLERK 111 "' "'"" ti~1nktnl: ''" po·r11•ni·1· l•I ~11rk :111 h1 ~ 111·1 ~1·1·k 1 ~11n th1u I hu!" 'I :111 ,\M 1•1 :1 .Ill I' \I ~ rt !I .10 1\ :\1 tu 11 :111 l'\I tirl'al Lot· Ample park 711W.17te..St. I t-•ound I.ally ' rini.: .,,.I near Ne wport 1-:lt•m ~t'hool t 'a II 1111!> 1;84 1~t~1 tn 11lenllfy t:uruµ :"'1·~111111 1·11~111 ~t.olf "l<•n•·r for 111"~ of • •~Li•M* CounseTori.-to pt>rSbna II) sel•<'t yoor compaUbll' r mmte to suit )Our lifestyle Sh arell L1\ 1nl( 631 l~I 83.1 Do• t'f Ur Ste 31 NB ''THE" EXECUTIVE SUrTE Full service offn·t's 1n :-!ewport l't'nlt'r 640 ~70 111.: 1iOO :.q ft $S15 mu 1.: a II .\ ~ 641.)4 .\ !t4 T~ l 54SSQ. FT. >:xc ellenlly locatt'd on lith Sh...Cosla Ml'sa Lall Ht.oalonO'i'Mt·s 67S 6700 Costa Mna. Calif. 642-4463 I • 2900 sq ft unit a va1l latt> t I 11t, " I•'' .. ti.I\ 1tt1h ""I I tl.1\ ti• I '"" '"'' ., .... , llflf "' '""' t ti •'Ill"' \ .1111, .. 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L a w library Westd1ff lild~ 1>46 4844 Jan •56()() sq ft un1q avail early t"eb •35110 :.q I ft unit avail latl' l-0l'h ••Hfltc & Warf·hous e !>pal'l' 1n t>a c h unit • C rpts . drapes & ~ e•t bars •33' per sq ft • Leasin~ offlct' hrs ~on to Fn 114 II f \ 'u I I \ 11 q I H 1'1 Ill' • I Ld .H\ "'""'" 11111 .• \ 111tt \'• llll\ ''1111 \i1 I \If u I II t •1 1 I l\.111 ~ \ 111•·11• ,11 •I I Adopt .1 l>!'I dl I 11 int• Animal 1·,,,,. t .. 1111·1 o p t• n " ' 1· r } d J ~ 754 3i 34 L(l~T !I <wk nlrl 1111µ I lolk wht. 1.111·~ .. <1 uµ 11~ b it'} d1~1 l'll'a't' ri•\11111 SIA •rn:.111 ' ~ • ••••••••••••••••• • •. • • IF 'H 11 II \ \' ~-1 ... 11 4 Elsie Schoob & llfi· ">q in "'11h ·• ho•ih 714-973-5044 lnstnKtion 7005 '-'"'Pini! llJ1·l.J.!1uu11il ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''I' \lt l-. \t•f,Jllli' L°(Jt"\,. TEHHIS LESS OHS: ·11 ' 11' •111· fl••\lhh• \"II ~ I 11l lnJI V.ull1I H .. 110,•1l 1 \'\ J'.o k" tl •I"' '1"11 1 t-'ema le roommate• to ~hare 3 Bdrm hou~c· Balboa Bay t-'ronl SU S H7S·2734 /\\ail 1-'eb Is l M F -..on S rn u kl'r SI SU + '• \'Ulll1ei. 557 ~J640 art ~.pm START'Bl RIGHT M 1-:UIC/\L<IFl' S l'Al't: No LeaSt-on this I.JOO i.q \ 1 ·' "' ''·"'''I• 11 ,1 ~ fl warehou!>e & vff1n~ in I I :ISU l u :..s s u ~Q. ft deluxt• C M rnmµlc x Nt"wµort Bcarh I am l $5oo mo t>:ll 77711 ~ .. 1 111"'' 1111'"'"·'''"" JJUS l>r SI ~ r. will tfiill;rpJ.l,I \HUI 111 ' '11 F ound Whtttt ~ ttt._u k 1l1v1d,. Mullan llt'alty Stor• , 4550' 642_5678 I 11u 11 rQt·d ~''"· 'l>Jl111.1 540 2960 ••••••••••••••• •••• ••••• l I a n "I I \' I I IJ\pprox 6.000s q fl a1•<Jil I L---------__,' ;>.;1·wl:11111 1-:drnJ.!1•1 II II M.B. Boat Space 111 Fountain Vallt>y nt'ar 1 ;,:11 :J:!'JI w1lh o ff11·t's )!, t'Xt•i· I .S O Frwy $1320 m o •lill l. forml'rly a l P e•11 I .. 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Ja<'. & lt'nn1~ J lbr, $210 Avail 1mmcll I S46 894o with Unique Offic:H at Lido Marina Viii• I "1n)!,l11111~· 1 'o1 1111 11,rn k in.ie :-.uites Frm\02~ rtn \16\1 John ~\1360.~87533 ney s Fashion Is land "!FOi !'II> C'h 11 w r 1•d I i. r Chmt•.-l0t• HSI tfi66 . , now a l Hair llunll'r:. nr f 111ak ·Sh1·ph .. 1<I hlk ,\ !:itoragt' Rarage for rent Robinsons . Fa ~h1on Ian fl.'m.tl1· a l~" :! MJh' "hJ ullt·111 1"""111' ,----------• t• J'. •• J •• \ t ' Ji ll'n1que liayfront Offtc·l' On Balboa Pen ~t>xt lo ! Is land Call G44-21s1 tor S.hl•phcnl ' IJUIJPl t'' fur ~·11.,1111111111 ."' II I .111 1 600 s q . r• View fun t one 1101,,fl.x2U1"2fl 'j app'l. •male~ Nt'wport lk.ii·h 1 a l''' 11~1.1L1· ·~1 '·"tit \n·ti.: d 1·rk Jmrn 01.1t·n 1n~ hl'i.llfl 1·ar 1· µr11 I \ trl1•r I ;t'nl'rt•I l<···~ .. r lot ... .. n.·r .;I .J• t'IJ.: k tlll~ I '"'I ..,,11.111 1111nm1•11 111.1t.• Comnwrcial T•ller Pers on lo shr lrg twnhse apt & photo 1ntt'rt's\ Dana Pt 540 9945 l'XI 218. 4!16 01110 d~k fo1 Linda . Res p Fem nun .;mkr ~ants same to i.h r nt'~ rteluxc C ~ Twnh,e• S27S m evt>:. M l :!H!!1 I • .... ... 675-8662 NWl'T FftONTAGE l't~M AJ.E: ROOM MATE 2 Hent~l~!~~\ppro' to s hare heaultful :J 5SO sq fl & up lnl'lu1J bedroom apt with 2 i.:1rl~ ing ul1b $3541 & S4~1 1n N 8 Rent Slf:iti mo :!<ISO Nc wp11r1 Bl\ ti 64SIW\6 aft6PM C.:o s ta ~e'a s ._.,. I Ma nager OwnePoccupanl tu i.harl' J Br. 28a houst• w11h I lc.;d M l>t'luxe Sullt'~ I IOO re s p p e r son $250 sq fl Al'. a m pl pk)(. ul il S459S69 pd 2855 t-: l':;l Hwy li75 6900 Roommate wanted U1 s hr condo nr beach S250 + ul1 I M ~· 642 U807 M ,.. . non·smkr to sh r 3hr N 8 Oceanfront. $2911 64S·9889 M l S ICIAN AKTI ST C REATIV1>: Pl-:RSON Pa rk your van r v r amper on our lot. quiet end or cul de sac-Use of house. lrg backyard. ran yon & s tudio $150 mo Wendy 64S-1700 M F shr N B 2 br. 2 ba. $200 + i,. ultls . 835 6261 X4S42.bet. 1&7pm Huntington Harbour. 3 br condotoshr, $27S1mo m · cl. ut1ls . Call M F·. 846·34tl eves. F lo s hr lge. beaut N B. home w /F exec & son. Jae + comm. pool. l290 + utll. 759-9219 Laguna Bch. 2 br hse. old. comry, nr beach-town. s2n lits . .t!M· 1938 M IF non-smoker to s hr' l::xer office~ ~ewvorl Brh a1rpor1 arl'a. :.u1t~s w l ax li brar y . c on I ferencc rm. c·op1er. foll service s lmm1'CI ot· 1 cupancy ~·89!10 2Br. l.,.,Ba apt. CdM ----- Frplc. pool, S22S + 1 ~ t 16 W MacArthur ut il 7S&:Q312 c 0 r n er 0 r M a I n & Pror wi m 50s non ·smkr MacArthur. Santa Ana . share your 2br nr bc h 1200 sq. rt. with 600 sq fl . Febl.96G-6776wkrvrs. 2nd. f.loor . carpeted -------- ---Ideal fOC" st.ore or office. Resp Work1n1 mother 979·81118or 64.\-1260. w•nta respon Fem. pvt ------- rmt ba, 1Z50 + sec Nr WEST..-.STH beach, H.B. 536--0193. 14274 lleec• ll•d. 8M sq. ft . crwiice store or o Hlce apace. C i v i c Center Village. Between 2 Frwys. 979-8889 or 645-1280. Apl. lo lhare. "' rent & ~" uUI. Pref. 40-60yrs. of a1e . ..,.51Z7 btwn 4PM ll6PM. Respoaalble prof. woman AIRPORT AREA. Bir ch 30.40 to shr Irv . home. • Brl.alol 225 to 750 sq rt. SZ'IS + \Jlll. Rm, pv\ Ba, From $2ll0. No lease r•· pool, nn-amkr. 551 ·4196 qulrecl.Call557·7010 afts:IO Wiii ahr la• beadl 1 blk f Pier. Mike O.C. AIRPORT AREA UO to 3000 sq. fl . of ele1ant ex~. apace. No , .... req. 758-al78. ..:17:..:.:.~·.:.:1711~---~--11ucutlvt suite. rurn, Female to .Ure 2 Br 2 Ba lft CcHI. -mo. + ~ 11u11 . ...-. new bld1. Newport leach, SJOO /mo. 1u-1t11: m.1m. 613· 1003 673·4!943. ti73·3930 Anrmal She lter 644 J6S6 541! 11~1 l'H'i> O .C . AIRrOlT ~lEA Fenn-d yard !0·000 sq ft ! SCRAM-LETS :!25 sq ft full service ex All or part (all ~8 983\ 1uswERS ecutr\e offrce a vail 1m days 11.S " 1 "" mer! <:orner of J am . I ho re t' M <' /\ rt h u r WANTt;U :.JO·SOO :.q ft I lleaul 1fully dt•corall'd for ~tor<tge of ho;,t equip· ~~l~ ha y windo "'" 1 1nNwpt1CM 631Sl92 I 152 -567 Re1ttal1 W..t.d 4600 $2 SPACE for 45' ,•••••••••••••••••••••··1 • . 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M YSTI<: M1\SSA(i ~­ M ASSM: E Siii W Al> p e n s ive h ome~ prox 8 'wks old. v1t· 833 8813 Beer Wine l1 r incl /\c a c1a & Coast H wy S65.000 Ca II Ra rba ra 673·9050 Sanca /\na 4450 ••........... ~ •.•..•.•. Glas1> C 21 San1tp1per 640·4950 Station Rentals for hair l1tYH""9ftt studio in best location of Opportwity 50 I 5 C M. For details n 111 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 540·4Sl8. Re al estate Seminars , turn f125 into $35K + 1n a few months Ca ll PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAILABLE 500-2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPOIT BEACH SPECfllTY COOEI s,.111""9 ... ... "'" .... t71 t61M6'l 840·74Ml ............ W..e.d 5020 ~····················· rnves tor(s ) needed t o ro,.m corporatio n 1n future radio staU.on_ m Laituna Beach. Serious inqui,.ies only 714/494-5829 Mori919H, Tnnt Dffdl . SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ............... c •. All types c)('i'Eaf eatalr investmenu sin ce 1949. ~-~TD· '42·2171 545·0611 For the hi1hest yield on T.D.'s • notn, try Den· nlson A.uoc. 547-8028 129,811 3rd TD for Hie. Prime O.C. beach pro- perty. S22.47' earna SM .911 la IO /mo .. d la· counted lo 22.. uaual yield. Payable In\. ooly 12'77 /mo. at 12~1'.. • AU due T-MI. P.P. Call col· l~t <•lm-a.. w~ J,o 11..fer 'P,W' r,i'iOrf OPt~v ~ov \.=='11---i ~)-ev ( ~\ ~? La Allstw,,, yf.f->f Y'r\f :r ~Out , t U se ~I Ad se rvice when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classi fied ad . we take y our m essages 24 hours a day ... you call i n at you r co n v c n i e-n.c-e during off ice hours And get the responses to your ad ... this service i s only $7 .so week. For more informa· tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. SOLDEIEI ACCOUHTIHG Yfr h a \c an 1mm .. 11 ACCOUNTS CLERkS 11 i11·n1n ~ fur :10 J :> l.i••hl ,, ... 111 .. :.kilb anti Th,.Jn 1111·1·,, ha~•m 11 11 th .. J,. .. ~··m 1 t•r 'o 1 erl'r w1 a ,1x m•mth~ to ont' •ear 1n 1•d1.1t1· nµ1·n1 nl(~ for (I J m1111111um o )r l'\Jlt•r t'\fh 'rlt'Rl'l' w ith ex ,\1·•·ou11t m1: Clt•rb .11 a ll .\1 u~t lw t"•Pi'r d al l 1t•11·1:-. · 1 ~>oi.Urt' lo nr·~ at·1•01rnt:> 'l>hl,.nAg l'1rc•111t hoa rt )'. a rt> rt·iiuire1I St>le1•te>d • 1\t·111unL-. I 'a~ Jh\<' I 11111 "r a mn·r11s1·1ij>•· a pµJu·ant will work µ11rt Clerk NASA 1•1•rt1r11•1I h1 i.: 11) limt• 14 day~ "t'r wet•k •Al'"L' H1•1·t•1v ahll' I bl " l"h•rk 'i•sira e 1111'1u 4'1n i.: Saturday I •l'ayrnll t'li•rk Ma,ter SNdatties Fur more m format111n 1640 Monl'ovia. C.: M ~1least> tonlal'l • l)11,1llf1 1.'tl 1·a111l1tlalo 642 i:!ot27 ..: o ~: ANAH E IM 11111~1 h:1\l' I :1 yr~ t''C 1wr & ht• ahlt• 111 operalt' ----------• Angie 1-:1C'h1nger Ill kt'y hy lout'li \h• uf /\SSEMBLF.RS We will 714 776 71\ll h•r e·w·l'llent henl'f1ts & 1ra 1 n App I y 7 AM fu11t.ist11· work loc·a11t1n Mdt•GreJ(or YaC'hts , tf>:tl l'lt•ast• JPl>IY m pcrson l'lal'entia, Costa Me•s;i I. \u.;ustuw ~ l\l'TOMOTIVI>: W ff IRVINE CDJIPPN'( SEltVICE :o1HI Nc•wport Ct•nll'r Dr Newp11rl Reach. l'a 92ti6.1 1714 1644·3592 Equal Opp Emplyr ACCOUNTING CLERK ADVISOR Must have ex~neru·e Call Service Manal(er for an appomlmenl .. ROYCAIVH ROLLSIOYCE 640.6444 A\ION To buy or sell 540 7041 htwn8AM 6PM Columbia offeri. an op por\unity for advanre ml'nt. cumpet1t1ve start- in~ salaries and out ,,landin g benefits pat·kal(• inr ludin.: den- tal and opt1c11I msuran<'e and fully paid attract1 ve raret'r apparel Columbia S.•MM)s ..tLOOR ,.~':[= EmployerM F Immediate full time o p BABVSl'T"n:R . resp. for porlun1ty for an 1n 2 yr old .boy. Fri 4 to 8 111!!!!1-•-••-•-•• d1v1dual with an ap hrs My homt'. Xln l Bankin11S6L t1tude for numbers & ac-s alafy. 675-2764 · TR& HS r t.: exper. preferred ' Fulle rton SftL has open· •:"joy ucellent com Rabysilter. Woodland 1ng1 In the Fountain pany benefits lnrluding Sehl Dist. for children S Valley • Hunlln1ton ,a free meal per s hirt. Ap· & 2. &4S·S723 af\ SPM. Bea~h areaa for full Um• ply In peraon 9AM-Noon. ( h 1 tellers. Ex per. pre-Mon-Fri. Personnel BabyslUer. a ler IC 00 ' ferred. bu\ wm tulft. MAallOTTHOTll 8 /yr old child. 2Pm·fpm Typln1 requltemHt toO'NiWportCenterDr wltday1, C dM area. 3C>wprn. Call '114...,1-4M4 Newport Beacb · 759·9570. 67HSIS. for •• ~---· °"' Emptyr M /F WANT ACTION" S4ul Opp &mplyt CIMalred Ads.142·$4178 DAILY PILOT HMNde I I ·····················••h······················ ••.••••••.••• ~ .••... c.,.t Senk• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..COtMTa '~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --------•! 0 t!N f 'ON&i'ftl'< ~1 I !IN 1'1 Pt"t> Car"'°t C'arti ~l.ldlllOO~ lt.-111111Jt"I NO 6* ~Lt;t:THl\.:IAN pricf'd I HARDWOOD FLOORS Housedeanang 8 )' r111h1 . frH eallmale on Cleaned4i Waxed Seaod1nav1an La\Jy. Howard's Tu Servu.•e Pi.in hng • 'wallpapt'r1n1e. New & reeovers. Rt'µa1r Tix returns prepar~d in lo prices, gu;,ranteed l>per1allst stay busy yourl\ome846·tl28 worlt . Joe 642 9614. prices Keh able ~80~1:! ~~~AP!~y for• ald•)' •" Ill I.hf' llllY PILOT SEIVICE •CTOIY llll l'r N• 1~1 lar1c ~•mall )Obti Anyl1me. 832 4881 SA u p. N 8 area. 64S 09311 l.1r ll3"72$4 673·0M!I l.h u1~ Mai Ii. 11111 H I 1 "l"am Ai Sbampoo l lean Only lit .,.,, '<I ft ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ Ac ... Hc < A.ktNt t l i\Kl'l'.N I k \ •••••••••••••••••••••• ... Ill.II Jul" 6 tt .. pall ~ t l'OUIO lll' l't'il lfljlll I .. I t'l' l"ll ~ ~'\,_,l I ui.tvtn h•ml 1 .. 111ur1111t .. :lec-lric:ian S m Jllb!> maml .. repairs Lie •23.1109-C to ~ ~203 H .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• llaulmg& Dump J obs Ask for Randy :;49·4368 . l.h' .JMWM !13'1 ~'* ~leetrinan, good work. .,.,...._ aoocl !)nee James Haul. cleanup. concrete • • •••••••• ••• • • • • ••• • • C. ..... /COllC..... 7ti0 71111 removal Dump trutk l I .., 11 •MIN I •.tt1•1ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Ju1ck serv 642 76311 l '\lll1.,Nl1t\ ~vv1HJ11t1on:. k .. 11..1111n1t or... -I 11, J •H 1>4:l f!,ll(N W1.11li. llill1>1ll1t Kt>"toru •••••••••••••••••••••• San Clem SJC.: vii' I.lie ~~llltH,..,tlN 11 111,.i. & H1ttk 1 11 Ycl Clt>1U1up,TreeTnm lawns mowed4928302 Car~t & uphol cleaners Steam, shampoo Prof •••••••••••••••••••••• floor worltana Wood. Custom brick . i.tontr. tile, parquet. Slnppinii. block. concrete, stucto waJOng Guar 8J8 ~~J l\eb free est. ~9-9492 RORJN'SCLEANING F'or a thoroughly clean house ~-0857 GENt:RALCU;ANINti EXPERT Bncltwork & masonry Lot · rt'f's t~a1r prices. S51 4~S5. 760·7074 Your Home-Office i\pl "'4o•ifHJ ~8 1436 Painl111g& Papt'rm.: Cabinet Refin1shmi,: Prof work .,·ree t'bl Rs nbl Steve ~7 4281 AGAPE .. 'ORCt-; Patnting Company !I Generat1on:1 of Painting t:icl·ellt>nt•t· S35·6701 Windows i.lso Rella ble. • •• • • • ·~.-· •.••• • ~ • •• • •• • f'lader jltpoir 'Jualif1ed roofinj(. rrp;ur leaks i.nyt1ml'. iclnl rates on s hakl• & t'Ol]l pos1t1on Nev. ur re l'OVt'rOO !175 1107 l'Xl ~ or t>"es 645 S210 ScrHftt ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOHILF:s1mv 1n : ll e S l' r l' e fl S II <' 'A St·rccns Custom ~ adt· fi42 !:1552 11u 11 ~1 11 11,. 1•1.11 10:> GAKUENMAINT haul. trash. odd Jobs.I 1 "' 1Jlt'Ot1 \ """' .. n.1 11· 1>4~ "~ •'•t.')> mini( 54841709, 4 llpm Atll ,_ ,_... r 1111~lrl l'l111u. IHI 7tlilll 2 .yg respons ible men Y(_~f rlail)t'11111 • I 1•111t:11t UltK'k ti< 1111< k l.»wn rare, Tree Trim havt' ·1•T 4WD trut•k, yd refs .11467419.M692JI\ M~v1ng .. 1 he Starv1ni,: ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ollet:eSludenb Mov111i: ~cal patches & tt-xtun•:, Stucc:o ~r\hC' l>trffllll\ I I 'd \IM I \hlNl'.I.... w UC k lly Joh , I •'I' 101111( t!IC' l'rofeS!>IOnall lrt'e matn equip Can ~r·cat.ti... \hu ll«tui.cl.-1 lt.-llll11 ' .-~11111.i\e:. l>:i\ JK!>U 1,Jual .al .& reai. prt~e 110anything1 968 8650 '4J·'671,e1t JI I I '1ul 11•·H"l •l1t 111 II~" Ill l'1 el'"111n L;,nd:.l·apt' lllllll!llll!lll!l!l•••ll!lll••• •• • • IJ• U I u i• 11u•I t.Ud Ccrw I M ,111~\ fM! lj2t\2, 644! 45"61 ~ Sk 1ploader dumpt rut:k Hehable, Honest s~·an (;o has llrOWTI, Insured ••••••••••••••••••••••• danav1an woman look s :imc good ser\'l t't' Free Est. 191-1419 •SlUN'O. Hepa11· l'onst mi: for housl•t•lt•anmit llTl 24 436 l.1l't'11 'c l"n•l•l-:st <;cori:c , ..• 11548.1 .... 1 641 ~Z7 *'atch"ashn1tca• !'>41i in.ti '-'" "" i\llTypes 5311'7113 'f1 l'~lvntoo ~ llJl4 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1:rad1ng-demohl1on-haul Tired of cleanin.: yvurlf'aintiftc)J' .. rifl9 ~..... t 'Ull.IH i\ ll 1'. Goe1ter• Ser•ices tree & yd work 831 ll!S7 • spare time away" L'all ••• • •••••••••••• ••••• • • ·······················r •r,.t~ic.e 1Jpc111ni~ J\Jal Ja11 l•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Jejtnnle•6395CJS<! I f)i\Vt:·s rAINTINt; P1.Asn:n1N1; All types ml t•x l 645 H251i ••.••..•..•............ 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'r'l'ar:.~xpcncnte •, ·f hous e s it rteply Ad HEAS(INAHLl-.l'Hll'E ••••••••••••••••••••••• l',illSunshint•Wmdu>A !:tnt•g!~P!~.,.·~~:h,.,:.,~~l:JI Me:.ll (Jualltyworkonly, • "67561113 n11nre645·8676at4pm Answer"376.f>4:!430U <!4 Int Ext Freet'!>l ''l'/\LITYHcmFl'l/l;l l 'll'a11111.:.l.1cl 5.1H>111~.:1 ... .,JGO""~ ~ ,._..,, ~hampoo, ~tt!am dlso !••••••••••••••••••••• h Cust work63fl!l453Jac·k ~ furn ~02Clti E leclru•al R es1denl101I HOUSl-: DOCTOR r!> · · All ty po·" fn·t· ,.,, Maki• your !th 11pp111 .: Remodels, Big & S mall Have somelhmR lO st'll? Ric for a dean house SELL idle 1tl'lllS with ,, llaH· ~w111·1h1n ~ lH !>l'll v1,.,1. M<' ;>-11 ~.!1:111 ea.~1t•r by us in~ thl' Ua1h ~'Ind 'Whal 'uu "'.1111 Ill ~ 'IJ'" 111 .. t Ad~ 1144! ~ti7K Jobs B & <.: S40-020J Classified i.ds do tl wt!ll 494·8006 Daily Pilot Cla!>~lfll'd i\tl t'la. ... ~1f wd a1h tlu ll 'Al'll 111\ HHCIH Hfl< WI \i(. Piiot Class1f1ed Ads .._.,w.ted 7100 ··················~··· Banking Co,.....rci .. Tehr Prt'' 1ous e xpl'rt1·n('e '1>rt'ferred I n1tcd t:ahforn10 kank 309 Maan St ltuntinitlon HcJ1·h F: o t: I ARMA ID nu 1·k 1ngham .. a lat•t• N11thls <.:apu Ht·h 4!16 !1033 or 496-5476 • w.t.ct 7100 elpWmftd 7100 Help Wonted '1100 HeipW•t•d 7100HelpW•t•d 11ool-telpWant.d 7100 HetpWanted 7100 HetpWORted 7100 ....•..•..•........... ······················1·····················••1•••···················· .•...•.•............•.. , .................................................................... . Riinking loold111~~ Ant. Cle rir al Clerk CLYK TYPIST Cuunler 11.t'lp Part t1mt> 1Jowesl1 l· • ESTIMATOR I ~ayrol~1 P rs nnel Job COMMEICJAL Bkkpr for medlf•J l • wanted c,ary~U1-h I Ll\t'm&wttkendrehef llap1dl)'expand111 11.n•m TELLERS •.. ThelocW.0-o! GllEAT WESTHM! (; R t-: AT . W EST &R N SAVINGS has an open mg for TELLER/NEW' ACCOUNTS in therr N t;WPO HT IH :AC ll ranhly l'rev1ous experience tn Savmi:s & Loan or Dank 1111( 1s necessi.ry Must work well with public. be <;ost For urbi.n design Cl£RI t'hOI<' F T New ur I 7~ ~01 1 ib!>i:.tmg elderly I m pan)' looktnl! fur l1r1~t11 f1rm.salrommensurate ~~B>ITCOIP. 1 ganiia.t t0n ellpandin .: medca tt· vo~llt O n 1·1wr11.eu,· vror hK•km11. w /exp Please send re A s malf 4 pt•rson re TYPIST . . f . . 111d11 :.<'>-'kin.: :i lu1ur1· su me to PBk 1ROl2 g1onal oHll'e of .a nm ~~t4J:,~l!rE~;;~,~~ appt CUSTODIANS I 1133 <!Ul'J J :o oul!>11l1· !>J I•·' n ·11 r .. , Skypark Ctr. Ir v 9'l714 s umt'f rmalll'I' l u Ila:. I The l'OUntry s largest Ont' full llmt' PQ!>CllOn Uun ut shew WfJrk :-Ju l'' I t•<,111 l'l)lllm I I h·anrni. an imml.'ll cler&l·~I ?~~n vor atmnal trammg com CLIENT $EIVICE work1n1: outdoor~ al lht-j per net· Apply AM 11111) • ""'"''"> 1111 .11t·cl 111 \I i. IOOlllHPH /SEC'Y J''ulf charge. S'ota Ana. sal. open, Call Mr Kmg !>40 76.l'l IOOIUCEEPER /PT tnl( '" Irvine l leas a.nl pany has an excellent l::ntry position w11h N ti lntnc Co a11l •·omple\ IJ I\ , l111nui... .'!Iii:! "1'Jll \'u·io \1 u .. i lu •· ~b ur fr 0 u &n d 1 n g ~ · i.: d I opportunity for a per!>On m ortgage bkr :0.J IUrdJ> lhru Wt·dnl'" I Fain Jt''A IHI l' \1 1!0 •"111 an:. 1 :ui-.1 ..... il.11 ' cne ih. a ~areer op who t·an type at least $\! Ila~ . ' 'u1111111....,t011 6' 111cl1 .. 11:,. p11 rlun11y •tct1u1rt· I wpmandhasi:ent'ral of MUSTHAVE: Aho Cu:.1ud1,.n 110,.,1lm11 DraP"YWorkroom 'Jll :!~ti 7111111 '"' tc1 ment s 4 :> :,ii .. 1.1m fi n~ t,>xperient e l'..x Xlnl lelt'phonn,ktll' U\.itli1hll'forfull t1rnl'Jtl :-.;,·etf'.ellp Tahh-1 IH .. ~ lt•c\ic·\4 f.:l'nt•ral off11·l' !>kllb & ' I · \• l't'llenl salary ano frmJ.:t• i'C'l'Ural" lyptn•• lh1• n int• l •> "' J P llJ II r .i p 1• 1. 1 o.., ,. r ' 1, 1• ton~en1al Pl'r.,unill1t ) " • ,.. •. L .. d I ht'ncf1lS Apply I Math anl1lude .>\1111\la) thr\l <nu:i~ :,1;) ;.~ •• For 1mm1• 1·ons 11 na I .. ~ 11 111111 l'illl Frank llrown Personnel Departml·fll I Mon thru Fri. l! :Ju [1 • i. 1 1' t' '' m ll .i 11 ' !175 03!13 EOE Good l'Ompany lw11d1h llNH·fib •'tJl'I) NATIONAL Call Joan 7titJ lil~I ...,u1ann•· llo•I"' DRIVER ESTIMATOR 11111.:rr .. ...,1 1· f1,1rnt11l' ' o) II I I •• I l 11 r '"' I' i.. ... rulllorn .. t·\p1·1l1•1111•1 1 •!!1!11!1~!111!1!1!1~•----• pt'rsoniable . and well BANKING ' ~ruomed Knowledge of Ill kl'Y and liKht lypini: 1s Non smoker Ap11rox ;111 hrs week. Tus ten /\ It . /\ P. payroll Matl lo I' 0 Box l ~KIM. If\ 1111· 92713 I OOH EE, ER 1-'1t1me. C M Cl'A t1rm 641 0125 CLERICAL l11clu1llnii pii yahlt·~ n• 1·e1vcablt•S. must ty j)•' 5•16 4313 I EDUCATION C ORPORATIOM .t400Campus Ur N 1•w porl Be:i t•h !126641 (' 0 I I I.' (' l I (I II c lHE IRVINE (JJ,APAN'f SC'r r clary l'avm1·111 l'r111·e ssor l; 1 ow1n.: 1•11:1 Camt-'llJ11•·k SI :"l•wporl Ht•J <'h 1;.14 ti7!11i fur 1·11m11any pr l'~td••111 tor travt•l lttwn 111 j.! I 11 • "" LO!> /\Ol!l'lt·~ s.'1 h I 11t·r rn "'r1lf' 1!11.\ • lii ll J l).111 ) .P1lul I' 0 1111>. lumltl'I 111.1lt'n.11 .. lJI.• uj f m.111 :0,,11.11 I 11111'11 71lH 1:m1 151ill l")>LJ \tl'-.a t ',11 Ex~cuti•eSec'y SAVINGS COUNSELOR An outstanding Rl'OWlh Ol)p1Jrtun1ty is a' a1lable 14 llh l-'1deh1y Ft•clt·ral. a C a hfurn1a leader Our h !.'au t 1 f u I N 1• v. p 11 r l lieat•h offll'l! 1s "l'ck mi.: an t'!lpertcnced :-Jl•W Ac· t·ounts Reprt':>cnlJtt' t• w ii h eicprnen••e 1n a bank or savinR!> & loa11 In add1t1on to a top ~tarl m I: s a lary. selntell a p plt~ant.s will ret'el\ e t•i. t·ellenl beneftb 1nl'lucl IOI!. n•qu1r1.>d Some S11lu.r day work net.'<led You 11 find our si.laries 1·ompet1t1ve. benefits eic· relle nt. and com fortable workin~ conditions Ap ply in person al. GREAT WEST£RN SAYINGS 450MIWPOllT CEMTHDI. HEWPOllT IEACH, CA.92660 •looldl~· Bndal shop. PIT. Cost;1 Gen ~>~~Rllf~~ .. 1111s I I 7 J.11 546 7J60 Mobile Hom\' F1nan1·1• l'o net.>ds pc:r:.on 14 llh i.:ood f1gun' ap11t ud1· & typtn~ ex pencnn• ( ;ootl ~.qual CJppl) Empl~ r Mesa ~6 1821 fur maturl'. o ldt•r 1 °"'om an lntert's l1ng 1 556 !!33:t work m plt'asant oil' on t-:qual Opportunity i-:mployt>r M I" bent'f1ls Call Mr:. \'Jn lh:li \'er )' for fliers need1·t.I 7528939 I 1mrnt'd1alt-h• Tern I' C H , Npl Ht·h i-:xp a I -~ Bookkeeping Accountant must Accurattt typin~. ----·----•-• C..:om mun1ty St~r \ a<'c·' Garment mfg Pyrl pro no shrthd 20 hr wk . m , Leader 111 S port!. \ c·essing. lnlhn.:. to kt') d udt.'S Sat & Sun "" Clerk-Typist II a r \' a rd I' J r k typm~ St>lf s tartc·r. tit• IO AM :! Jii i'-'\ l 'all $5 19 $5 72 pr h 1 po r Jry part llml' -'' u:.I hail' t at l>e resvun!>, h I l' () r 1111 ,:! I' l' 1111 II I ~ Atrl'urt area !157 Oti4k I lflti:!fi Wt• nl't-<l J11 1·xp1·l 111 di\ ICiuJI fotr J top 11•\ o•l DRIVERS 1111,.111on Sht· "'lit ll1· IJ1al ,\ H1dt• loc·J1<•1I 111 1 t•!>1m11~1hil1· 1111 <·:11 1' l.:i~una lhlb ha~ p tinw I 1111: ou\ l'Xl'l'Ull\•'., 1n lit I ltmt• IJ(IS1l1011!> ~;tJ I '1ru1•t1011!> tu 111,. "'"" dr" 1n1: rel'. uvt•r :!I 11n van) lllfit·t· ... 1..111, .. i.uranc•t• n·~u 1n•mcnt 1 mu,.1 S1;,rl1n1t ~alary EtJE K:.111 hl!•I \l l>11th lwl'4o'l'0 l,llMMISlllllt '"" DRIVER I' J 11 11 r ·' n..: I' I 11.J I l 1IJ:>lll''> ~J '>' IHlh :--1 I ' \I Ii-I:! 113.',:J tall onenlt.>d t'rt•dtl l'\ 046 HJI I ltt-gular I' T Train per. Be nefits. ~ala iy Our bus_y Wes t er n supervi~e. & l'\aluJ\t'I DELIVERY PERSON l.1t1• v1 .. ku1.1 t.. 1Jeol"t'I\ open. Send res ume p () l'leru·al Hegumal Sales oH1t·e ts :.port.lo and park:. ra1·11t f '' r C"' I ,, -'1 t'h" J I St' n 111 c IJ r i· ( ,. ' ' "•I EXECUTIVE SEC •y :.eeking aR t'nerl(elH' l'hJrmJ1'' -"1•111 I ru I homn,vo lllu1·11 r 1111 1 Rox •2135. N B CA !12titi3 JR. DEPT. CLERK 1 · . . t}' Jo 40 hrs pr wk A..,1 • d . ,.., " l'lert!'al J>os l'Xtsl~ '" 11ersun lo wor~ M(lnday ,.,. 1-n <I). Wloli t>4Zh1"'; J1k11 E ,\1 r'4 ;1 ~ \11• Su11t·r flpj)urton111 "·' Hook keeping uur :.ales ofr ' hrs pt'r l h rough I' rid a ~ ly to City of Irvin e. Cum U E LI \'EllY UHi \'EH & c \1 ~l!I 9<!33 •'l otl\ ,. offu l' !>U1ll•, m National nev.s lctler day lo be arranged Can 01vers1f1ed clul1es re munlly Serviees l>t"Pl j :-;11 l rl m•• l'u hl•no·f11., nt'eds self s larfer forj d1date mu:.t have 45 1 11usre Rood typmi: abih 7:>4 J926,byl 'l7 Ill Sale:-Trainet-:. full or lt-:IH'C.\rtc i:-; ~\Jc ' ,'I., i;,,.,l! \HHlll! !>k1lh out ly nhone lechn1nue & van llmt' '.\Int uµpl y fur r 1 .. 11·hn:.. 11! 111 n.. I"' r .. " n .ol 11 I i\fhrmi.llve Acllon vroduct1on/bookkeepm1: 5fJwpm typtnl( Should · .. ., l ,.. f ~-" 111 cnuonli.:ll1eri. IOI l'r IH -=,·,, (',·111(. I·. I I 11111, r • ' •l'i11d med1t·a1 <frntal •Profit sharmi.: • l'at<I career a11pari•I • 1-'ree park 111 i.: Equal Opportunity duties Organ11.e & have knuwled.:t' of l(l'n I l'lern·alaptltudc· Computer nillcl!e !>lU < l'Oh & SittffsUnlimit~d ;:11 IKAA t;mployer coo rd 1 n ate 'p r1 n le r . o c prO<'~.._.ures :.. a P " ' ·' " L I l I 1•1 Conta<·t Elameat n.... Entry E.1stly t•arnt·•I $1 11 St ~ h"u<t• • •·h tlot ,1111n,. «\JI• Jr' \ ... 111111i.: I•----------. t y pesetter. m all1n1: ply m pl.'rson e~st•y IHIL41 ' "' "I I I -house deadline:; Order Se m tt·ondut tor::.. lli4 I (7 t41 851-2222 Pl'f hr tiJll .ii,u;; J f 11 '" r1 "I a f I c• d II\ 1'11·'~1•1 " "1 ·:'1 . '.'.''·' I K A I CRT Operators l llOPM l'<ICH'.1l11r' (lt-"IJt'r.111 ·1\ ...... n I lo·m .. nlo· I ~ •. 1.1.111 We will bt• 1nll'r1'1t•w111i.: un ~ONDAY. Ja11 l!l. a11d Tll\'HSU1\Y .. Ian 2:.! frtlm !! :io am 111 :i :111 pm l'lt•asc applv al FIDELITY FEDERAL So•iltCJI and Loon Atlft. ISIS Weslrhff t at Uo\t·r 1 .Sewport Beal·h An .. :qual Opportun1l} Employer Hank mg COfftftlercial Teller l'n•1 IOUS t')lpt'rll'lll'C 11rdt•rr1'<1 l 1111ed t 'altforn1a Bilnk :!22 th'ean Blvd . Lai:una Heat·h 4!M 6."><tll , Ba r maid. PT. dark papt'rgoods ma1nta1n a1st>r Vl'. n m\·e ntory Knowled.:cul TheDURACELLCo. A/R, A/P Clerks ODFAEUCVEERBYO/Y ~~·.·~1 ·~~111:." ~111:1~'11 ~;)1 1 1 .. q .1 .... i t •·~ p1·1 .... 111111·~ has1l' b<>0kkeep1111: ri• Clenc·al 1, iimi· a.~~.i"ni~1,111 , '1.111 l1•tf 1111 1·111111111 ~" .... ft 1 1 1 An t'quat opportunity 1 .. " 1 1 ~I quir""' ...,ne 1 i. 111<' 111 l' SA ES CLERlf employer Call now for a ppomt F t1111t µo:,1t1on for nt·.11 1157 1;f,!I 1''11 "n n•t.tt ''"" · 11'1 proftl sharml(. ITll'•hl'al l I\ m ent. l..o<·al JOh:... a few & bn~hl incl" "' i.:d lw f.,,h,.,n '111' 111''" ,'IJ. & de ntal. tuitmn plan. & t.e a1l1ni:: Oranj!t' L'v - --days or a fc:>w week~ clrl\'lrll! rcrorcl Ill 1 ahd ELECTRONIC • 11r1·0•1 muulo·d :-..tlai' paid •1day urr pt·11 mr~ ('11mpany •S SN•k l,,oral&So t)C area as ('at1r drl\l'r SllO' l\pJJI.\ J ECHHICIAN •l\)\'I\ 1..r .. l'•''l 1'.ill tu t monthCall 7S2<!2!>5 t•:\I 1n11an1ncl111clual fnr CL~ s 1gnmenls ,,..e kl y Ill ~Ir Fut>nte~ Holll'rt 1'11 r t•pa11 r.11liu1•1mtrul-.,·•P1>l ·h k '"' llo·llri.- •305 Anderson & /\11 S ale ~ l'll·rk P"' payc•her ks . qlarll'rly tlt•in Wtlltam Fru~I ,'I,; &sultcl slalt•t·onlrol,f111 \pr11µ11~ =:!!I ..... 1111111 de r s on In ~ u r a 111· 1• Hes puns1l11htll'S will in TJPI T bonus tnps As:.ot·. I.WI ~ua1I SL · j ttllral!e d•wr •>11<·n1·r, hl.111d 1.11 :.01;:,:• Borokers I c• I u d 1• 1· 11 nf1 rm 111 i: 557 0045 ~port llra1·h Sho uld ha\ot' l y1"H' E () E M F II purt·ha:.l' order ~ do Metropolitan. the cum • I 1 ll'<'hn1tal trair11n.: & 1•x Fii•ld 111'111 "'''111·'11 ' ,. c·usl11m1•rrollow up& a!' pany lhal really stands · De monstrator!> wurkm.: 1.1et1en~t' >Al~h an.itn.: & I o•l \·p11>mpl i•1 I .iblt• • C-AI DRIVERS• ~1st 1·ustomt'r i.Hv 1t't' by you. 1s t urrenll Y r-n•Lfr\':. •n "t.'irt·:.. )our area. Fri \h~1tal elt'l'trun11... t' Jll f \ "' °"'' 1"111 111"1' h Cherkerl'ab I rep!> .\1u.~tl>l'ablctou;.e seckingaClerkTyp1s tto U \ I \-& S.i t 7 hr!> lo •i for 1nler\'lf''A .ippl •~ .111t•1Jl1ni.: .11111111,1 770 0222 10 ke} by tOUl'h Ap11ly 1 work 1n our Corporate 11MP00 ... 01 "111~0111•11 '>I"' Cl~ SJ lli h1 :>!>l ~JJI 545-l>4TI t 'osta Me:-a t111n~ for l<'m.,.,c :.1 ~ h· h• IJ\ er n . Ot'eds l'n · 111pers11n 11rt·a ll Investment Offlre loeat lo 1·\1·han.: .. 1·.11tt.• I\ h r 1 372llirchStreet D ental , .... 1!>l a11 1 l us •a!>ltl' person. nu ..._ASHIER HOliSl-:WARF Mas'--S~i'alti•s edhythellranget:11unty ELECTRONIC 1·4u1pnwnt m "l.1•>Ap111t "''-" .... .,~ SALL· 5 1 ......-... \ I d I I II .... wport le-h 1•nt·r.:l'llt'. l•nlhu:.ta!>lll I 1 I l'>tP ~"""" ... 1\pp y 1n IG40 Mon \ta.C .\1 1 1rl)11rt n l\1t.ua v.1 " -TECHHICIAH li·:11h Jn·.1 \llhl 1,1,,. , ... __________ ,p er!'> on l' ro w n ,,.., "'4'l7 L', () L', a ~ s 1 •..t l he Ad Im••••••••--for pn,all• prai•lit'l' in 1lt•1't'lld,1l1lt• 1r.111,1111rt.1 •--lll~llllllllll•-•--1• ...., ' r r 1 11 h L' Tu repair radio 1·onlrol' flanking llardwarr IOi!4 lrnn~ ----------•I m1n1s trat1ve Assistant Im••••••••--.a.:una · t•ar ~-XIJ Ot'I' & snhd slate rontrc•I' fur 111111 Wtll lrJ1n :-.1.1runi: Bank mg BRANCH MANAGER Prest1g1ous and mfluen Ual Allstate SavmJ.lS & Loan Assoe . ofJers this ru ll t1mt' pos 1t10 11s ·4.WestchfrPlat.a t NH IO pt'rformlnJ,: \arwu~ 3'7 t.IU}~•·ek ;.17 .au hr'l gara.:e door OPl'll••r' .11 $4 S11 hr >A ll h 11lH'tl '""'lablc for ex •c!!.'!11e•r•1•c•a!11••----•1 Clen t•aldut1cs Muslhe Optrtu~i~O~x1sts fur 1·a 11 ~!i.t '.1538 \t on :--hould haq• 2 '"ar, 11\l•ofCt•r \11pl~ .1t :•11 pl'rtt'nt·ed •----------able to lype SO wpm. o( reh hie person lo work Thur~ lerh111t'al tratntnl-! ·,l(,i ,., Wl':-1 llilh :-.1 'I. ll Com111'I. Tf'ller CASHIERS 50 ~~~~e;x~ur~i:~.~~ ~:~ as hreakfas l C:ook ror UDITi\l. 1\SSISTA :'.T penen1t·e with an.1 1111: ~I Hew Acch. Cieri& tl11lalt' will he \ratnt•d on o n o f o u. r h <1 It' I <:ha1rs1dt• ~:11 pt•r11·n1 .. •cl d1J.:1la l'l•·t·tron11·, la Floral DetiCjfter INVENTORY res urant.s Short 1Jr1krl Modem i•hct•rful 0rr 11.1, .\Ion . Jan l!I. for 111 F/time, expr'd. H~w Get1. Clerical u T UTE M MA<; CARU 11 rnokmg f'xpenenr f• pre \ %J 5f\3.i t1•r1 tt'W appl 5.1~111177 I Bookkeepl.'rllt1hty l COUNTERS ferred. En1oy i·x1•f•ll l'nsta M t•s<i Costa Meia i hop. Wt' offrr a "ood startm~ 5 .. 0 l 1 .. 6 "' t'O mpany benefits APV .. • " l 'n1tedCahforn1aBank salary and ext·ellenl IU l-'NTAI I\ 1 F Eletlromt'•\l>~t'mbl.·r Mi\RK 1<:Ts Ho eJCperience nee. t·ompany benefits. Send ly 9AM Noon. Mon· 1-'n • • ss • n l'oml s~·rv11·e:. For2rul&3rdSh1fts yourresumeorrall Personnel lhu:.iaslH' per~on for l.ite assembly work in l',\llT TIME WOHi\ Sp.cial I day in•en· MARRIOnHOTEL pitimc em~lymt in So friendly atmos phert• of AV:\ll.i\JIU:' :'il·ed .i key. high v1s1h1hly as ·1667 Mar Arthur Blvd sig nme nt lo an a<· complu;hed professwnal Newport Bea<·h w Ith demons tr ii t e u 5.58·5922 DELI MANi\G io:H capabilities in our Foun E.O. E. We pron1'1te lo manage lain Valley branr h. The menl & supervision from selerled candidate w111 l•-----... ----•-•I within. handle heavy ruslomt•r Beauty Salon WANT A CAREER'' interface and business Orange County 's finest. Costa Mesa development. This de needs creative stylists. Ill t>el Mar mandmg pos1t1on re l t • s:n.9421 quires S&L or bank•n~ r e <' e P 1 0 n 1 s .. elperience as branc h ma n 1'r ura s t Rive m anager and offers ex Gauche Hair Salon. 2300 c~llenl rewards 111 rom· Bnstol.N.8 ~-8171_. __ ~nsation and benefits I f you possess good personal leadership and ex~rtise in the rield and would bke lhe opportun1 ty lo use your c apablllties to their rullest. we invite you to contact. Caroline De Leo 1714189"2637 BEAUTY MANICUllST Laguna ~ach 49'·9233 Huntiniton Bearh tlz.tlUI E x p · d . rJ t i m e tf!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ manicurist needed for ~hildcare busy. procress1ve mall ,_, . beauty salon. Loads of Wan~ Live·ln: mature benefits! Pis. call: En&l~h 1peallln1 lady 540·-· uk for Alice. for chaklren a• 12 + Ille - ---------h1kp1. room. boerd + Bookkeeper. full charge , P 1T , 20 hr wk. Non profit a1ency. 815-9210 $125 /rno. ref'• 6 no 1mokint or drinkln1. lrvine552·1115 toryiob. 900NewportCenlerDr Laguna 1'.xp pref II s ml t•ompan y near 111111• 1•xtra m•inl'"' ·• W"9.,Jon.21 Dl~~;;~~~n Equ~e;ppop~!Pe~ycrhM1 I-' 4!19·5344 ~:.~Good hent>f1t s 't'l·~rkf f1dirs·1hht· l1r'1>1nt• 5 :45AMto 1 IAM Ut'nlal Assi!>tant Full "' n1 1e • c• 1111 " c• lllWMdiately l-1!111!~~111!!!!~'!11!~--1 lime poi;1l1on '" Costa ~---------·1 trstl fOO(\ tter\ICC 1kµt 557 n045 Metropolitan c 161t'$ HEL;H Mesa office l!:xpenenc·e ENGINHIUNG 1.1art ltmt' & :>ttll cnJU) -U Life Ove1 21, dnver·~ license & X-Ray Lie required TECHNICIAN other at't1 v1tll's f11r thl' Cosh Mesa area. Call 631 1420. 1·2 y r s Merh an1ra I ha lance of the day App r-n. Lfn~ 9·3,141H004 Electro Merhan1 t'al ly 2941 Allon AH u ,-I \':. F-..Cial C..+er. ---Dental Hygemsl. busy or experienre Irvine ~ 1383 1-: n E llMl'Ol1A11v r11>SONNl 1 s111V1c;;.1s JIMI Floor Cook anted, P IT eves f1ce nr S.C. Plaza OR 172111rc11 s.r..t ......... IHc .. CLRICAr.. Switchboard -relief. type 3S·40wpm, aen . o f c . duties. detail m inded. Co. nr. O.C. airport. Plea1U1t worlllna con· d'a. 21~ liar. wk . ff.~ ~r hr. Call: Laura.~.&450. 1401Do¥e~ TwoCl!h. 18 or over. no exp ne<' ~-4553. l 2 yrs l'ollej.le. t'lt'l' ••r Apply wkdays 3·5pm tronir tec·h srhool or '°*•wdmt Marie Callenders. 4200 DIMl~ROOM m111tarytech st•hool o,....., C• '2661 Scott Dr. N.B. NISOMNEL •Co. wall tram For lux. apartment •Re ports directl y to An Equal Opportunity COUNTER h e Ip. W 111 holel. Permanent/ full cfrier Enginttr Empk>yer M IF train. Orycleanang. Full parttim~ openings. Gd •Co paid pror1t s har111.: IJ!!!!!!•••••••!!!!!!!!!!!'I 6 p /tlrne. 759-9901 __ wo rking cond. Uniforms •Vacations & holrdars furn. Willing to train. In-P••d tervlew by app't. Call •Medical life ms Stephanie Martel: ---------1,c_ounterbelp. Full or part Cl.lll(TYPIST time. llon.-Fri. An· FOOD $ERVICE Cat<'rin~ Co has open 1n1:s for full time. part t1mt'. ~AM l o 9 ·3 o i\ M 1 r M r o r sandw1rh & salad as sembly Also need full lime Slicer to tram on port100 rontrbl and part lime Tratnee for after n oons Lon's K11l·hen. 979-0747 llajorr'C,t: lkh. firm thony '1 Deli, 17881 hu aeveral opninp lor Sii y park. Ste. t A . accurate Clerk Typltta. Irvine. 556-0870. If interested. p~. con-1~-~-~~--~ 511-611 s . ...... C.....Hllt Only those seekin g permanent employmt Fund raaslng rounselors need apply. needed. Bi& m oney serv ALLSTATE SAVIMGS.. BOOK.KEEPER Fullchar1• booklleeper wllh 2 yean experince ror retail jewelry com· pany. Cathy, Mf.1741. tact : Cwl ... , .. , •--------1 LynaStaufield • --·-1 I e&.alCAL mc>,..·5800 rffi29 ~~:,int in-schools. churches. DISHWAIHM P n Cll Mn. Plftick oraanlzatlon1 Oeta1ls Acute care-bOilipitir in 111·\HO free. M2·IOl4 ILOAN 4SSOCIA TIOM A llimberofllle Sean Family Equal ()peortunity &•...,..MIPIHIV For ·~~"'~tural firm . a cco unta poable/reoelvable. • payroll •P· desired. 640 .... \ ~ -YW • I •tr PleaM tW'D to our 9d in Eu. 7,,_or7153 htl•1r today'a clwtl\ed under 3·5 yean efper. •Mn· .. ACCOUNTING" abop. Lookma ror 1oott commualeatioa 1111111, n1uN ........ OUtlO· iDI penonality. Wiii traia. Joelau. M2·-tlal iD de9ieninl of ttreet THE IRVINE CO. _A~ improvement.. 1anilar1 l'!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!•m!!!!•l!!!!!!!!!!!tl L.JUe aewera. and 1radln1 Whether you're buylna or plau. Xlnt worllial COO· c L E R K I 0 r D r 1 ao .. _ c.nter D Ill Cl lfl d d d iUom. Send resume to: ,..._a--, 1 daya· • ...... n .... .,_ • r · M na. a11 e a · J p KAPP• ASSOC "' .. -· -.. Newport Betch, C a verttaln1 will aet your 501.PAIK CENTER o·R. ID.tu re I ad, pre r. -mmu1e to the rtcht P"· SANTA ANA, CA mot Mt·7121 li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f pie. Call Today: 142-5671. ' \ Newport leach hu an ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f - -lmmedlate oPeDUal for a Want Ads Call 642-5618 part Ume diahwuher I Nlbt,a die moet people --:----- kitchen helper. lluat be ,_able la impdrtant to IP YOU ll or ~er. Relief •bift, \be aucceu of eay .... vl ff approx •nt wk r or . ...ve a aer re too er or iaformi.dc.• ._.n.._ ..,.... aale. llah ture _.to NII. rlace an a4 coatact ........ eDvu.' YOllU h Hated ia fa th Daly Pilot TU·HS-STOT. &.o.&'. Claullied , pbou amn.11 ledMa .•. 11 /P'. ...... ........,.. !:w~:; 111~~1 00 -w~··111111;v1~r=:.:: 1100 .~~~-~ ••••• !~.~~ ~~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ !!~~~ ..... ?!~! ~!!~ ..... !!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~!~!!~ ..... ?!?! .......................................................................... al S.c:relar)'. H R MAMiPXCHJiiNo Mature ~·lt'!llady for MIDICAL ASST. n•• OF "'·OMMUm•••1 l-'1i1rn111.1r• Off• •• Ord•·• Jc11lo. 1J\vf'nlor)' • 1•01rnl ~•q1 10 j(rilll't lu1 lin\ l)IH f'U ultll f' lft•o1' \ OI d•r 1>r01.cnm11, 1frl•tl • orll ptkln4-• "ual II .. ' e •4'hlll turn .. -.po·r Ill•• l.l.ih11 1e11 h 11 1111u11 1 M )'611 •UAIDI f ull 6 part tTmr 1\11 "'f\'111' l n1fo<m~ h.irn d \¥"• J I ur 11\t'f rl'llrC'tl 11tl'lromtr No l'•P'!• nl'l' Aµ~1 I) l 111•"11>•1 ,., 1111•1 llUll "-'" ".. l:.!lti w ~\h St :-0.•nl.t '"" '"'"'''""t"' '•l.'4"1-l Mun lo ll 1,rn I 111f1tt 1ltk•nf"• t~I' II \l tUllH~~'\:O.I' It "'" , .. , I' ttme• pr1 an \hr• 11 .. , ' tl11~, ........ ~u•C It~ drl)l'nd•llle• t-''' Ill t•I I li" llh'l'-1h110 h, I l"•I ti l u1J1u t-1•1• """ l ur "IP J Ull) !All t.4 IJ I ln.auranc• ~CCOUtft ADMI ... t. " l • h ' I ' " a I r \ brokl'r••r nrrdb ac l'Ount ...tman ""''" 2 or morl' )r!'i l1"c h111r11l \'hir11·1ll l'•P 1n 11111\H .&IWf" Jirrl Ill •t:••n 1·y 1n\110011wn1 He•ocf1h 111C'I prullt "h.arin~ p111d 11mr ulf ... 111011th t:11 ,HI• .&lll'l' pl.t11 & 1 um rnul1·1 11·1ml1111 \1111·111 ..... 1111•·• \ ..... ' .. 11 J Ut'll \111.l t'l ,Ull & \11 man :lyn. Cala f tl(p , • w o m e n 1 w ear No For Pedlalririan. 1-:it ~ heavy rt11pon11b1hty . n11hls. 6 Sunday s a per. only. Newport ~ 1lnt 1dulh1. qualified on LAIR COD£1 )'f!ar Full & part lime. Center. 6"·0870 SORWAI£ £•.u~ I! l'11ll t714 J847 6041 lrvaoe vltamln manufat <.:all646-~ MedH·al F ro;;t° Otrace BDnGRAMMER HIALYSTS Sur I tur1n1 company re Mechanil' Uphthalmolo11st. up r-RU M I quires penon to work sn 0 pen 1 n g for I we 11 preferred. H 8 842 2424 ~l&AL SICllTAIY L abel Room keepin g qualified Dauun Me<'h or ~Pf lfcli ~-(frm lo&s and rerord1 and w 111c <.:all t'rt-d San Medical Reception 1st. 1~~';.,~kll~ ,.~·~:'/1 pranlsng pac kagtng in der&.831137Sor493337S Cull or PT. hrs flex MO ll\IOll ask for J ill formalmn on label.s Will Typing. bookkee ping. ' work in close liaison MICHAHIC salary o p e n <.:all l.rJCal :-.e1·r1•1ary Sant:a with manufatturing U1esel & 11u Onan Tum 759 OZS5 Ana 'fusun art-41 l'm.1 MlllnY deuuls and 1-'l>A Kdly Manne t:nic • Inc 1100 11.viulabll' with firm rriculations Repuns tu 548 9617 '>l>ti\'1allt1J1K in ht1g1n11111 , m a n u f a I' t u r I n IC foreman 111u111c 1pal & l)us mc"~ Medical Assistant. front & back office. exp helpr~1~ c_all 847 6004 The Computer Products Oiv1s1on of Scoenc~ Appl1cor1ons. Inc located '" t~ new Irvine lndu,r11ol Comple a fosr hen ~pe,,.~ o• oll levels lrir ptOt~t'Jrnmer\ ond \Oltwate enqoneers We \pec1ol11o> 1n rh(. 1>velopmen1 of custom compute< rurn key ~y\tem, <u,,ently enrioqed 1n seve1ol It inq '"'~' rwnwrt\ onvol111nq law for rxpertt•nrl'd l'lt•ai.c ,·ull for appoint 1!!6'111 ~rrr<'lary :-.. II MECHA .. IC Needed 1or auto main t repairs. at <.:a r Rental M ed~cal Agentys.56·1711 Back offtct• ass istant. * Reot rime doro ocours1t1on * Wind 1urir1pf 'V~tem' *CAD (AM ~l .... lOfflCI l,u.1<J "'1th r11(Urr, llHhl "••I •Omo n J•ltlj I \1 141 .... Int *"'' CHNHAL OJFICt \f"•IUlf f l''l'''"'1l ll1 '"'''"'" '"''" , .......... .. '' I\ ~llll\, \1f, .. 11r ~ ~ 1· 1wt-U ~vu riuw 101 ... 1,111 t1•h\•I \11llt h11i.1Jl rnent ' k r I t i. n ,. 1• ,. :. ·' 11 r v K1l0wl1,,"\ll(l' uf M.1..: C'1111I • llt•i.1rablt• Salun 1•11111 f7 l 4J 546-t90 I 111co~urah• w1lh ,ki\h t. 1· x µ 1• r 11· n" •· x I 11 I IJ I' n d 1 h 1 I •I 'IT .I . ' I :1 ; i\sk fm K 11\ l.1quo1 \'lt•1 i.. 1•11•11·1 ""'' ANABOLIC, INC. 17*>2 Gillette Ave lrVtnl'. CA !12713 MECHANIC Needed' fo mamt:un s m fleet of m1111 buse~ an Laguna Hills 1-~xv & ~d rt!ferences t'M1\'11t1al Gd co benefits Salary bas ed o n cxv EOE ~ 6191 Al Dirth Pedratnc. exp only .... V area. X lnt b c nt•f1l" 5ot7 9445 MEDIC-AL ASST. And LVN. Prefer apph- t•ant to be mte r ested an prrvenlave health care & nutrition <.:all Elvie for • lnreroct•ve colorqtophin * R.-"01 romr ,,,.,..,\JfOl1nn * VAX POP I l Hn rw, 81)() f "t 1r P~'><Y ,&,P 1208 Armv .... h • " .... .. 'u • .,. ... I \l J I .tuft'> l>t•\1"11 l llUI U \llti U ""*'' ~ 'l'\rt·~ '••'A IJ •) I •It''> •CLAIMS CLERK I 2 1 fl'llllllfh lhlt• I 1 I 1111' I \ ',tll 75:! IJ.:'lti ~:c1ual Opportun11 y ":mployer M ... --mllll!~ll!l!!!ll!~- app t 855 4070 or Mechanic 499-4087 W., n•P () r11rnf111ly <'mflln yPP Owned COmpon~ ,,If,., "'I in 111J1 ~1rini1nq wnrl1nr:i environment "" ,..11.-n• l t•n»I I\ lrhrpe wPP~\ vocoroon) . nmr•'''''"'" v 1lci••"' 1n I r·•·dt'Yrnonrp n~en•1ve\ Pl1•n'" r 'Jll 11101"1 O• \Pn I •<>\11m1> rn , ••· .1 11tfh r t 1UJtf\..it'\t •II .-.lo tr1.-r ,, ' u ' " !\JJIO~ ~ "' .,_.,. illt1<· ~fr~I 'Ur\! ... f(1•1(1!>ll ) \ u:.t.a )l\!1>11 7!>4 b771 MACHIMl Ortlt.ATOIS M 11nufaC"tunng M.AIHTIHAMCE M fo:l> TRANSCRI MEI< We a re looking for rell;i l Minimum of 5 yrs c·ur tile ~elf starter~ an our rl'nt l'xper an Med11·al Apt Mainl Uept Mu-.\j ltec•ords Department. ha\l' :.l',eral yri. t·x Knowledgeabl e 10 P<'nCnt·r 111 avt ll\Jtn transcribing all med1l·al SCIENCE APPLICATIONS. INC. \n•h\'tm !#!>ti :1430 '" 11rtl.h.d uJJV'• t.u -..1 ,...,., .......... 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Painter -C.,....tfl' lniKtion Mold ... 1 .. nanC'<'or :r}!OOd m:n'!1 rl'porls inl'lutl1n;: 1 ll•na111·1· h.11 kj.!r.iun1l ":\per should mC'lu11t·I operall\'<' Top P.a y. :! 3 yrs appltan <·i· n• -.ork al h ome t. all µair o•lt:elru·al c·arpt·n 7ti0 K500 ~on Fn 9 5 LEARN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS llote HOST /HOSTESS ~ ull ur " tame pos 1tiun" J\Jd fur r1'11able . pt•uple unl'nt<'d pt:rsons "'lt"111blr 'h1fls fo:nJOY 1 l' " l' l' I I 1· 11 m µ a n y 11 ... 11..rats mdudan~ a frl'l' SALES REP. oµ .. nrnit~ rn both I. \ & I 1 lranj(t' L'ounl) urr IC't'' I II!> 11Jt· ~J It'' nu 1)1 " Cl'.S,111 1! '\UI CI & m ulurt'yl'll· l'X pt•r11•11t·1· & fire & c.•a:.uall \ lt1·1·11~1· µrrft'rrt.'(I Mastef' S~cialti.s 11;.i11 M oot 1"· ta. l' '.\1 644!2ot27 t-:111-: Sri-41p W~wPet$on ,\II f time. J)t'rm p1111 i\11otht'r position a\Jrl for person w hll' ra1•t111 ~ 'upen·1sury l'>.p CAMIRO Mfq. 11;01 Cl;iy, Hunt Adi I W of Beach. So of tiarf1elu 1 t::O fo: I r) & µlumb1ng :'fral apµearant'e & i.tcl rum mun1t·atums slolli. are a plus fur th1" pos111on EXl'C'lll'nt lil'nd1b 111 l'ludrn;: uniform" ho·ahh & ltfl' 111~urann'. and µ041cl vat'al1un & s11·11I A•ailable rnt'al µ..·r s hirt Aµply l\ttral'ln't· s alary "0 "' •MACHINISTS• !IA M Nuon , Mon F ri m•S!>ICHI & rr1n1:1• & Engilt Lathe ----------JJll' Apply to I p;iy Top µ;iy for toµ p1•0 ~111.annl' tll'IM' I lrwdiately l'i·rMmnl'I benefits vackai:t·• .\ lt•.tdllll! lll ~IH<lflt't' For a pµt. l'all l.1111la o,.,.ators t•om van) 1:> rn nl•t•tl M .i MARllOTI HOTEL ttrodsky al 714 H48 ll:Wll. t'J 1 c1·r m1ndrd 1Jl'rM111 !IOO Newport Center Dr or send rl'Sum e to 4 day, 40hr week l1111k1111( tu hrl'ak 11110 lhl' Newport Heal'h Huntmgton General EULER 1r:.in1 'STHI ES 1·x1·1t1ni: tnlluruni·t• fit·ld t-:qual Opp t:mplyr M I-' 16162 fie<1l'h Bl\d "2IOW :rn~I l>o\'t•St , 11"1 1.1 If )t1U l'llJU} v.orkmi: Jluntin)(lon Bead1 1· \ A 1 ro!>'>i\ fr im ( v. nh fl.:url'i., ha\ I' 1n llutel 92647 j irµort Jn.il)t•l'al .tntl l'll'ru·al HIGHT.AUDITOR INSU RANc ": Si\l.ES Ma1ntMCMC~Mechan1c 1l1:.tll\r&anapl1tu1lefor I . . -.urk i:enl'ral t•ff1t·1· t'X 5 naghL'i a week . NCR Tired of f1)(hl111J.: influ Wt• nt•l·d <rn t'"V all JJPrll'~C't! an· ai·t·uratt• 4200 machine cxper Ap lion" 1-'armeri. In~ l\tJ"" aroun1t me{'hJn1t• lo '"P on llJ key ha\t• .:11od tyv • ply to Uav1d Ml·Ne1I. mterv1ew111g lo ,•,pant! p\)rt m.tnufal'lur111i; ur ini: ,kill~. a JJlt·a~•ni:. l!ote! ~l(una. 494 1151. al(t'Ol'Y fore(• For ch• 11µtwa~ •'<1u1µ \1u'' h•· pl'r~unaltl) and t·um 44!5 S Coasl Hwy La);(. 1 a 11 5 U 11. k ~1 , ,. 1, f.1m 1har with "tanrl.1111 mand of th1· En~ll"h lleat·h 114117767 534 053''. I pluml11111: & l°ll'I 11rat lan.:ua\t'. 1·om1• M'l' ui. ur · ~ I 1 1· 1'' I' a ) ' ti 111 for .rn rnh•n•1t•v. Sc" c·ral Hotel m1·11suratt• "' "'I'. I. ,ill r . \ .. I I I' I I II c \I ull llml' poi!,rtron,. ar1• 1'1• ,71.i ll\:ll 6lll)ll •mmt'<ha1 .. 1y J\ a11..1i11· Housekeepers & b enef1b 545 ti;lo\!J Laundry Attendants JANITORIAL Ma tntenanN• M~IHTEH.AMCE EliCTRICl.AH MAHINE H arclwarl' store. n•h sales cll'rk. 1 rJ lHE IRVINE aJ.ltPNl'( NII Dana l't lot· I F ll Ill<'. 1•xpl'r fl l't' lh61 <:anwlhal'k St l'all Balbo;i Mannl' Newport Hea1·h !l<!f;G:I :,4Y lib/ I fo: 0 f: M F 11 644 3196 MATERIAL COORDIM.ATOR l.d.: una Rea1·h E lt-1• tro nH·s manufa l'tun·r 111•1•d s pers on Lo h l' re;;p11nsrhl1· fur '"'"" """» l'11mµoncnt '>tm·k 1 oorn Kil pulltng JO 1t1Jtan,; bur. & .. h1111 "' tl<"rs '"' t•ntory n mlrt1I & 1ssuanc'<' or matl'na I & other relall'd tlullr:- ~ ust ~ ablP 111 r l'ad II I u c p r 1 n I s & h a ' t• ~torkrnum & 111' t•ntt1n 1·1mtrol l'XJX'rlt•n1·1· W1• 11fft•r '\Int pa~ & l1t·n..f11" Equal Oppty EmµI} r M EDl<.:AL ASSIST El Toro :! wl•t•kday, 11 Y tiµm 770 1!!511 MEDIC.4L/ld1 Ofc. X Hay t'xpr m•1 S;.n n .. rnl'nll'. 4!1f; litlO MEDIC•L ASST Nl'V. pon B1•<1c·h lnlt•rnh l h.ti. 1mm1'<l1all' opt·nrni.: f(•r µ1·rM111 with front & h.11·k 11ffll'C t•xp1·ru·m 1· l' a II 5414 :!~;t; 'it-.1.L Hiil-1l1•rth \\lllr ,, I l.11h 1'11111 c 'l.1"il l1·tl \cl Wl· ufft:r J guocl ,.t,JrttnJ.! "'t lar) ,rnd n1111pll•t1• b1·n1·f1L' pa1·ka1:1· ..1l11nJ.: v.1th a prom .. tt· t1un'1 v.1th1n µt1l11·y II you qu;il1fy_ 14'(' <lrl' Jlll\ICIU", tu talk with vuu ' . Wl' have immediate full l1mt' o p c n 1n.:s f o r housekeepers. section housl'keepcrs & laundry allt•mlanls Mus i he able to work nex1ble hours . m·1·ass1onal weekencJs & h o I 1 d a y s t: x t· l' I I lwnef1Lo; & workmt: <'on 1htions mduc1mic a free llll'al per shift Aµµly ~A M Nuon. Mon 1-·re Pe rsonne l N 1te Janitor 1wt•1h·d 1111 ml'd J:o~xµr m d t•a11111r.: uffll't•s Xlnt -.ala1) must ha\''-' 11-w11 Lr..in' Call 95111"11i A .:rowing <Ir.: c·o mf~ I'll IS !>l'('k111g iHl 1•lc•l'I r1 1·1an tu kt·1·p t•lt•t'I ri1·:1 I 4 DAY HOW IS THE TIME .\pµt y 11l p1•r,1111 al l'l'l',.11nn1•I 111111·1· :\'Ion l'ttl'" and fn Jan l!I :!II .!:I from Ham 3µ111 PACIFIC MUTUAL (; I ti u " II Jl I' r J I I II n " t.'t·nh:r Ut•µt H o~:t ~~ l'hnt11n !-ti M•RRIOTI HOTEL !1110 Newport Cente r Dr Newport ReaC'h b:qual Opp E mplyr M 1-· JANITOR I mm e•h 111\• llJH'll 1 n I-! f•art t1mt'. wkncl pos1 t111n . :i 11 shift Satar) nei.:ot1able ApµI) 111 person al A1tva111·t·d H e a Ith Cl' n l l' r . I :rn II Bristol SI Nurth. Sil' 11100, Newport Bl•at'h t-;.O.E M/J:o' l'c1u1µrnt s ud1 a' w1rrn..;. 1 WORK WEEK motor ,.. "w11 1·ht•' Fat•1tny 1s 1n hl'tiUllful s .... 1tr hboanb ,11,,_ 1·11·1· 1.aguna 1 . .'any11n 111•;H lr11".JI 1111•1•han1"m ' 111 hl'al'h & rt'~(irl ar1·J' );(ti I l'IJarr 1'1·1 form l 'a ll for JPJ11 l't·r,11nr11•I 'a1 tt)u~ dUlll's :-ul'l1 ·" lll'pl l'd1m1" llt-rl..o·ll'\ rl'pla l'tnl! 1tefl'<'ll\•' ""< 'i 1-l HM !l-1111 l.,1i.:un.1 rn).! & mak111~ 1•11nnt·1 H1•a1•h Ell E l1un" lo nt•w t•lcl'lr11·a l 1 • m slallalmm. rc·plai·m.: < l(lss1f1ed Acts l•tr )1111 ·,1·1·k1•1 • 111 I 1f1•( k 111 .. 11.111\ l'ii(ol lklp \\.1111<'1 "'·""lll'.1111111 It !ht• j11l1 \11\I °" .1111 I' rllll 1111•1 I' I 1111 1111 r.: fi I t 1111 ,1d 1·I llltt'flll ~ I Olli '•'l\ltt''> V.ltli olll ,1d Ill ( fi I' .J II ii \ti ,I II I I' iJ «ah·~or~ l'hout• t;..\:! it4i";t< .;m 11arb rn r1Htt11r-. <'I I' ••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ _________ -I 5>" c•,Pl'r Wt•11Ht•1 c'' .. , · '• K!YPUHCHERS I 11~lu ~11-"a t'a !Wi<!ft •71·1 I 7:M 11!.1:! 1•t'll "" ltent•f1h ,._, "''Ill pl'llll\c' "'al:t'' !'-tl•nil n • '>Ullll' ti/ 1-----------1 Needl'd fur 1mn11·d Ion.: I 1111" "li&I 110 st:c u·:AN 1-:RS term ass1~nm1•nb Ill 1111· 1 1Ja1I) 1'1lol H l'tlhr II J lld t 'lrnton 1 Et1ual 1 lpportun1t ~ Emµloyt•r \1 F l'o work for Jan11·e s N B are;i I yr c :1.JJ"' 1 I' II Bo' lf>f~I I I Ha~~edy Ann p T . 11 J . on the IRM 14!9 111·1· 1!1• C11,.ta '1t-i.a . ('a ~26zc: Tue" ... ri 675 4!514 quirmi: 12.0110 tu 1: •. 111111 I-: 1 I E I • ----------•, strokes per hr E vl'n111.:1----------• ~ 1:,·nc·ra1 t1Hrn· '"'"''"'" HOUSEKEEPER. shill from J l'M to l:!l'M M· · ~~~~~~L "llt'n fur woman ~ ~ood tn No Orange Co Pref more rnfrormat1on MANUFACTURING Small Catholtt• Rectory Call Kelly Ser1v11·1·,, f11r l anai:er I et your ~ 1~111111: ,krlls "11m1· l'lantmanaucr rorafast career live 1n. but other ;o r I • ... knowlt~li.tt• ur Ill kt·y . rt· r;ini.:emenls OK Xlnt i:rowan~ mf1: plant 111 n:µt11m ah1hl) & ~11c)(I ,.alary. medical & <·ar 10 l]).1441 Santa Ana ~ualtflc rl • k .,. hi tl'lt>phont: manrwr' 1537 s urant•e. I mo pd vaca eandada t c writ ha \'l' aa e fi lg M o 11rov1a i\' I' N II l1t>n Re fs essenl1al ~L[~ I ::xhpand_.~ o1tn·;,rs<u1vpt~nr-·l1rsa~'t~yk WI.th FLOWSE ALf 5-IK 51~l lleply Ad llOO. Dally Pilot " "' .. A Box l!iifi(l, Costa Mesa, . , , ,.._ 1 1 • j r ec: of arl't1mpl1s h • GEMERAL OFFICE Ex1i hl'lpful, i:ornl lyp 1111: ..1h1ht~. pr11f11·1l'rll') w r11:un•i.. ltl kn· h)' toul'h upµt for acl\'ann· ml•nt Xlnt Com11an y lknef1b rnfurmal orf11°l' CM Call M1lh1· .1fl !lam t>-45 5111•1 t:cneral oflln· hl'lp fur busy sub l'ontrat'ltnJ.! of f l l' c 1-: " 11 h l' l 11 f u I S r hl'dulmj!. tyµ1n It. fl l 1ni.: & phones 5-t8 5541 GENERAL OFFICE l::ll'l'lron1cs firm 1n Costa Mesa seeks person with i:eneral offlt·t• & hi e h o o k k e l' p ·1 n I! t• x µerience. lndudmi.t ar c ounts payable & in· counts rect•1vabll' Perm am•nt pus1t ion re q uires reliable Pl'rson Call Valor .. :lel·troncs 540-9264. General TIEMPOR.ARY Sign up now for loral work ass 1g n mt•nts Gen 'I. Ofc, Ret·t•pt111n1s1. Secretarial CARROLLANUt-:HSON TE MP URAHY SERVICES 4001 Birch St . Sle 0 Newport ~ach ~5-6UM Ca 92626 ments to:xp 111 hrl?h pro , ctut'lron tu~ 1at1ma11ng At FLOWSEAL. we can offer Not An Al(Cf!CY II () us 1-: K KE 1-: I' t-: R Never A t-'et! & weld Ill I! IHOt'l'SSl'~ y 0 u t 0 day wh a t 0 th er wanted <.:orona del Mar t:: i-; M ... t1 J would bl' des1rnhlt• Ex Mon. Wed, 1-'rnlay 9 to -0 · . I I C'ell s alary & 1<:rtt1\lh companies offer you tomorrow. ~pm ~ hr Own \rans •---------,, potential ~nil n· ... unw J 0 8 S T A 8 I l IT Y . CARE EA 7611 6(Jfl6 atche n prep pe r s on & s alary h is tory to llousekeeper c h1ldca re. m ature, rraendly µerson. P T. Mon 1-'n afternoon. lovely H B a rea M usl have car C:tll 9~7 11641\ dy!> or 963-2963 eves IMPORT ASST For small iron & s leet n eeded F.xµer1cnc·l' W oolsey A s~11 1· I fl ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL. A n ecessary Apµly 1n <.:h1 c ory. Ir' •nt• t.'a C HA l LEN G ING W OR K person iPM 5f'M Tul':. 927 15 ENVIRONMENT. we can offer Fri Sebastian " We~t . 140 Aventtfa Pico San l__________ you all this and MORE. right Clemente MANUFACTllRIN(; Kitchen helµ. P T 11r F T 1mmed openrn~ Call 1714 )552 4462 PACKAGING NOW. We are seeking energetic import firm an Laguna~---------­ Good opportunity for Laboratory oranice County :. ll'adtni: J manufa<·turer of hl'alth p r o ti u <' ls r c ri u 1 r t' " parka)(rnl! Jll'r~onnt•I ' and expe r ienced persons whose dedication matches ours If career growth and a challenging 1ob opportunity 1s, w h a t y o u r e s e e k 1 .n g . 1nvest1gate the following position available bright. rriendly . am b1uous person wlio has an analytical mind & en JOYS working with peo• µle Position involves 'hookkeeping. typ1n.:. t·ompute r o peration & telephone <'<mtact. Good ty ping s kills . ID ·kt!y touch. bookkeeping ex· peraence & pleas ant µcrsonality are essen Ital. Start around SIOO(l. Contact Dave Scott at T ·MARK. 497-5"77 lnrlat1on gelling you down" Loral successrul business woman need s amb1tiowi. 1eoal oriented associates . For in · t e r view app't call Alternatives & Assoc SAMPLE H•HDLH N a t 1 o n a I m t' d 1 c• a I laboratory has sl'\'cral 1nterest1ng pos1t1ons available on the jlrave yard shirt of our sample processing departme nt Posrlton involves handl· an g o f b1olo1:r c al s pecimens Candidates s hould have at least I year general work ex perience. typing skills a nd live within commut 1ng dislance or San J uan Capistrano. Please send r esume or call between 9am-12pm for apphca t1on materials Carol Whrte (714) 661·8000 H ead labcl,., ru n labelclle m arhme, µull • orders and pat·kal!l' liot- lles . other dutic:. as a" :ugned Apply 1n person 111 VITAMER LABS /I. Div of /l.naboltc, Int· 171WYlG1llette Avl' Irvine.Ca !127 13 t:qual Oppqrtumty E mployer M / F -----1 DOING •. BUSINESS UNDER A TOOL CRIB ATTENDANT 5 years experience Ability to read blueprints and use precision measuring 1ns1ruments Must be wllhng to help out in other areas llJ!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!tllml-J S4 9. 3762 Nichols Institute P .O. Box 92767 World Way Postal Center '. FICTITIOUS .. NAME? We offer you 1mmed1ate and s1g n1f1cant challenges along with the o p portunity to learn from top professionals 1n every freld GEN. OFFICE HELP HA TIOMAL R.l. COHSULT ANTS Rupons il>le. 'detail omnted self starter lo pre pare prof rePorts. errands. light typing & filing. Xlnt benertts & salary. 4th & Tus tin. Santa Ana. 835·4410 Glll.L FllDA Y I &lrl Of11ce, En1Ush & Spanish speakln&. •<'· c\lrale typing . C , M. ~-1717 . J Girl Friday. Law of(lce. intelti1ent. alert &-drive. ""· 1531D. •oOO.,.AIY lns uranre IATll C~lllSPOMDEMT I l111s person screen s & enters rww business ap- plicaUona via CRT for auto insurance. Applies established underwrit· Los Angeles. Ca 90009 ArfirmaUve Action Equal Opportunity Employer M /F l n 1 g u Ide Ii nes to de· l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!llj \ermine lhe acceptabili- ty of the risk. Cot· respond• with agents re1ardin1 related ques- tions or prot;lema. Gd lypln& 1kOla 40·50wpm. Previous in1urance exp helpf\&I. tr you art> in· tereated pleue contacl Barbara -Tedford at t7141135·0131. Century tnaura.ace. 1171 E. 4th SL. S .A. Ca. t'l7ll. E.O.E. Sell with EASI-: ! It's a RRl-:EZF. Cla."llifled Ads 642·5678 Use t~ Daily Pil~t .. Fast Resull .. servkc directory Vour Sttvlce is our specialty Call 642'S678 ext 322 II you "'8ve 1u1I llled four new Flclltloua 8u11ne11 Hem• and h•v• not yet tutimlHed It for pull>lk•tlon. pteue don ·1 tor9e1 lhet the llmll•llon 11 JO d•y• from d•t• 114 ftltnt Th• DAILY P ILOT w lll pubO•h ,our 11.iement fo r 1 31 .!0 Our clrcul•llon lnch.td91 th• entire Or•'hve Co•ll .,.. and , ... , notk:H appHr In all adltlon1. In ordtr lo '"bmll your l l tt•l'll•n1 for publlc atlon aend •""opn .. • copy ...0 • chec:ll to THE DAIL y PILOT, P.O. lkll IMO. Cotta MeM, CA t2'2t. Wt 'II do tM ro... ,Of lftfOtMatlOfl Mevt .... I •-••rtfalf'I "9•M u tt Mt-4H1 (d, lU. . . Our benefits are incredible. give full c~rage to your entire family and must be explained to be believed So take a look at FLOWSEAL where the challenges are and where your future could be just beginning. To find out more. just g ive us a call. I -., ........ 17141 i91·13 II lDCC FLOWSEAL A Unit Of Marti C011trol1 Corp. ' ll0'2 ..... C ..... IW:Cleeda.CA. £ .... .....+,(- OFflCE Phone Represena11ve. no If yuu an~ sh:arµ <1ll·rt selhn..: Talk with hu"' .:oocl v.1th f1.:u r 1·" n1•ss l'Xec•ut111'S rlurinl( JJ{'rsun<1bh·tmth1·µhc1111• normal hu:.inPs" hr-; rt'ltabll' 1yp1: "' ltkt· .1 MucJPb fem;,I<' Sharp only l'1 ~urt' Sl ll hr i "1 1~4! l\2tQ. Boh hus~ uHtl'l' this ma) 111 . .\1akl• app'ts for our ttrn tht• Jflh fur you tthtini· f1•,.s111nals 111 met•l with MODELS for anll'rVll''W ht wn 111 .1 1iruspe1•Lo; I' T po:;1lto11 Earn a minimum of Sii.JO Lori " K1tt·hl'n !17!1117·1i with lionus oµllun W1• arl' an oldhnt• Newport +a day modeling for vnr Ofo'C Asst ror lrvrn1• ;id l'u with un J(lnt reputa ul, lhe world s leachn;: agy Phones. lypani.: & t111n l'lt•us l' t·all An figure photographers hte hkp11 F trml' Call & tlt•r,.11n & Andl'l'Son We art: now anll'r\11('w&nl! ".' , , h•male models 111 Sl'a rt·h as k ftlr Sharon. 5a7 42Kh lnsur;im·l' Brokl•r:. Im· of nl'w faces for a i.er11~" 75:! i!~ XJo5 h · I r OFFICE PERSON t: 11 E .\1 F E 0 11 t e . '-i 1 r ~ u G A H U E N C F: NT Jo: It . C'alifornia--NII vrwr MISCt:l.l.ANJo:OL'S l'.'11 l'ICI\ t 'I' UJo:Ll\'i':ltY. & modelrni.: l'Xp needl'd . DC)() H 0 CT I) I/ CJ I< .:l'nt<ral l'lt>an up. full huw('Vt'r you must bl' 18 WOHi\ K42 11Wi6 11m1·. must ha"• J.!urnl yr~ or olde~ & ha\ ea ~cl I figure C all for 111 OFflCE •ln\ln~recurd 54K22111S ft'f\ll' ..... Y;im 4pm l sh· ·I · • I ·I •7 1.t ltl45K7J7 ask {11r 1· arp atrl i:rr. S.:1 w num~r~ :\'111l'l.ri·l!ur Jud} Y ;ic·hl!.. Jt.:ll l'lal'l•nl ra , . .\1 MUSICIANS ~anted fur L~~ .• ~·l'~a,, OME GIRL OFFICE ;-,;,...., Jt'r~t') & )'J tbl I Sul1 (•1rntnu·t1n.: f11 m µlit> s tandarcl mui-11 l(ood on tt'lt•phonc J t l.t'.Hl ;:uitar ha "i. 1·urall' wrth (11(urt''> J .: u 1 la r • rl r u m !> mu,.\ payroll. hh· lok kt'yh<1tan1 ~a111 r~ir a1~~t' kµ1:. typan;:. pl·rmJni·nl ~1un _llwn5.JI & '311 · I pt1,,1t1on. l!t1od "IJJJI) 1111 1 U 64l1 1144• nl(hl ~r,.un Sal 1·0111 "it•ctlt'd \C'lt·phonc rcl't'IJ ffil'n:.uralt• v. .111111 1 ~ u o nbL c;t:io.it ryµing <J l'hunl' bc1~ .. 1·11 !J 30 \ M 1 IAM 5411 7 1~1 lii 5 Y510 PILOT ( ·urµoralt' f t lta:.t'll un ll;ik .. r,.ral'ld ru fl\ l°l'~"na i 1ul' minimum ''"P H.u t hr-.. µoss1l11ht) of a111!111onat al'l1\>1ty a!> tlrafhman 1·111:1n1'l'r ~u hmll '1Ualef1l0al1on' & :..tlar) rt•4u1rl'mt:nb L11 d J,,Mf1t'<l Jd :SK<!:! (' I I I J a ti' I '1 lot. 1'0 111" 1 :.i;.1 I ' '.\1° (' ,\ !fl626 • l'IJ-.111· Workl•rs • l 'ompr'''"""n Muhfrr ' •T.1µ1• Wrapµ1·rs I Ila>_ .mhr.,., 1·1·k !-.Ill.EH INlll 'ST l!IE~ MURSES•IDES 1 o~~ortunity ~o.r exp ur i 111111i,.1·S1 NII l'rl·f 1•xpt·r C'e rt n.t <Jdmitt•~ •n ~Jn \1·11"' lrurn II 1· ela,.sc ... a\atl /\II ,,tufts ( ll•ffit•11tt• arl'a to di' ·\1qK1r\ 111arl Eiwl'll rnl'd•n il & •l'l•JPl' 1ntl"rdual JllJ•· dt'ntal ht•nt'" frct· art 1 lrt·1• ut1h11ng ~µ111·1·~ for l'lurnh1ni:Suppht•, pro h i\ p µI} 1 11 ;, s ,. r \ 1 , 1· , 1 .1 I I I; 111v.1ni: I '11 ha~ '1111 •II.I Sup..rior :.; H I '4!13 •4!45 !;44!H p11rtun11' fur rl't't'll lfll! . v l' r ~ ll n (; t' n 1· 1 u l l..n11.,., ll•dl!t' of µlumban~ Nurses I Sm!'IAI PC:"in.At pGlalHntG. nr Sci µr111l u<'h hl'lpful 1;.i R•liefRH's-LVtit's ~ -"ork1n1: 1·tind. ,.al;or} Neederl for all .,h1fb l'o.tq l'IJ1J n(•f'ch "IJt•n f11nl(t' lwnl'11L< l>t'Ml!n your c'"'" "'"rlt l.Jl•r-.un tu u~rall' ~hr tnk l't1t• Bath \l.1rl ln1 '.\I r "'t•ek Ne"' pa} ralt:s "'r.tµ m.tl'han1• .rnct tl11 1 1•..i,.1, 11 111;;;1 111.111 Ht·st '.'llurst>S Ht•J?1str~ 111,· d'>!>t'm hl) v. 1trl. t 'tlm Costa Mesa 754 liii I li11od v.orkanl( c·ontlll hllh Anaheim 956 34311 Jn1l 1(1111d ht'nl'f1h \pJJI\ i 1'11111. ~1.\l'\TJ-:;'1;,\;-.l('fo: -----------1 <ll lh•hr l'ltlll'''lnl!I l..tl!Ull.ilh'.11h l'11r µ ltillJ w \lt11n :-..111 1~r;· J.11'-1 Nurses tJ \na Hl"'n ~! .1m l!. 5pm ~Ion rn I"',. ,t·huol I l'Al'KM;1:-.c: cu:1<" TEACHERS for Sml fnt!ndl} l'IJ .. 1·tru111t, I 11 't1irt 1mm .. 1l1Jlt·I~ RN's lmmed op en1nl{s Registered Nurses Hemod1alys1s 7 J Jo Surg1C'3I II 7 'firm . oH•rlwkrnl("' 1•.t n l'Jrt trme 11r full 11m1· l'r" ... 1'111.101 KS'7 1:m:1 ICI.,; <.:CU If I 7 Labor& Deltve r y 11 7 Mental Health 11 7 Please contal't SouHI Coast Medical C....+er 3 1872 Coast Hi.ihway South Laguna 499-1311. ext 6JO E 0 E "'ant ,, l'nl'rl:l'lt1 mut1,llll'tl p<"r-..111 tt1 d11 µrodutt boxan1: & -.tol'k ln l( Warehou,.1• 11 11 J portun1 t11·~ d\ a1lahll' E xt'Pll IJl'nl'f1b ('11•;rn , quie t workrn~ 1·unrl1 lions 645 :ic.:12 PAIHTER /MAIHT. Interior t·~(eri1ir 1na1n tenant't' pamtl'r fur l·I ~tory h11:h n~l' M 111 ----------•f toyrs <'X Jlt•r l11·rma lll'nl full t1m1· Xlnr . MUISES I ,.alan h1.•nl'f1b l 1rcd of overworked & PC M '1ni· !151 4!l31 understafred pos1t1on:-I l.al{una n111,. E n 1-: do1n l( lhe s amt' th mg I with no r et·o.:n1t1on ' !'art T1mr ht'lp c;1rb J r Need a 1·hallenKl'. \artt• t l11th1ng s tort' .I J C ty & TLC for you·· ~N·d I riu11• i; li75 lllJOfnr aµvt tu j?row & ad,·ant•e~ Wh) nut '1s 11 our j?cn(•ral 1 at•ute & alcohol n•h;ih hus µ1lal & sre f or yourst'lf what we have lo nrfl'r Our need at th1,. time 1s for RN"s & LVN ;, on the 11-7 s hift Xlnt s alary & fnnge benefit!> package Jo'or informa t1on & 1nterv1ew. nlll l'hyll1 s War ner 714 645 5707 or t'Qm e an Haleigh tt\f1 s Hospital. 1501 K 16th St Newport Heach . E.O. E M fo' NURSF#°'· I RN & J.VN I needed for Trtal(e & C'hnatal positions S B Part Time & Temporary Jobs Available • Typists • Recept1on1 s1s • Secrelaries • General Oll1ce VICKI llE.STON & ASSOCIATES A Temp llelp Sen 540-0400 loc ation Xlnt hrs & ._ _________ al benefits. F T & P T 8339381 t ask for Dt'b· b1e 1 ,ART TIME Nt~~~~'r'°~::' ~ dependable & avail on call. Npt. 8<'h .. t'ash1on Island area. 760-0501 PRINTING l'arl timt• hrntl..r~ ht·lp 111•1·dl'd al 1lt•nn 1" l 'rrn t (' •r ' c l I I c· r s ' I II I lwnd1ls wr lh 55yr old l't1m pany 1n l.;1.:un.1 11111" l'Hll 951 9!°)(MI l'rrnJu1·t11m Plat<' ll1)11m l'art linll' Mon 4! 301'~! f 1111,.h. Tues I 00 I' '.\'I finis h Will tram Appl~ l6fitl l'larent1a 1\\e ,. '.\'I • PROOUCTIOH MACHINIST 12ftd Shiftl tlr);( C o ell't'lro mt't'hanu·al mfJ.: ha" an 1mmed npeninj? for ;in 1• ~ "<' r d m a 1· h 1n1:. t '.\1u"t l>e ahl\' to l>C'lup & o Jl l' r a I e .1 I I rn a I' h 1 n l' ~h11µ 111\lflnJ: Sllt'h J' mllb. lathe,., surfa1·1· l(nru1cr... drill:.. ett· Will ht• rl'(jUtrl'd to work frorn hluc•prrnt~. ,,kt•t1·hes "' Vl·rhal an rormat111n Apply 111 1>crson or call Mott.r S.-.~ialtfft 1640 Monrovia.C M 642·2427 t:.0.1-; f'IOJECT EHGIHHR NURSES RN's ICU. CCU f'lrs LVN's&AIDES t:xper an components. electrical conneetors. hermettt· seal~. t ransd ucer des 11{n . materials. & methods Med11·al Engineering degree prefd Wall re llll!l!!l!'!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l'--t port d 1 rec ti y to C h 1 e f DAILY PAY Personnel PllSOMMIL CLHK An Orange Co mfg company has an 1mmed need for a person 'to as- sist in the Personnel Ofe Engineer & •ssume respons1b1hly for mJr develupmt efforts. Qual1f1 ed c and1da1es c all for appl. Mrs P1er1ck. SIM 3830 HEW RATES U nifo rm allowance Choice of hospitals. & working hrs. CPR & health clearance re· quired ' Primarily 1n the health i--~'!!!!!!!!!!'1!!'1!'1111!!11• WEST CLIFF ,r:n:.~Trtzls Newport Beach 631·0810 752·91 II in s urance cla1m s 6 workman's comp. area, Candidates should have a m in. of 1·2 yrs. exper. 6 able lo type 50Wpm. l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Knowled1e of First Aid ,r~~al nunes, ~~. com panion• 6 dom..Ue.. U\te la/out, rull/pert time paeiUoM aval\now. would be helpful. Send resume wilh salary his· tory to: ~.ft'-5=~ M2·24Z'f E.O.E. ~~c. SetlthtwfutwllhDally Coeta 11.. MS ll06 Pilot Want Ada. Ma ke y,.our s h o pping e~it'r by using the Dally Pilot Classrfied Ads ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' llfnt• ,dJ;~, 'h" 1l•u • \ ~ Jrl" r 11 I <\ I 1m,...., Sil\• IWI •<"I I. I •ttun• ...-.. t1 11.,. '4 l'Jb Ii r l>IJ'll IOll llC'fl\ f l I ~f'"tfl I' 1t h (• I 1 .a 11 1 t ,. , u n .. nl ~ , " 1 n .. C'\IN th I 1'1nr Ir .. .t·I • .... ~~ ..... !!.~! ~~-~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~~:.~ .... ~?!~ H1·•t.U. 1l t .71 l I I 110 , .. rt•t1 l" A.,pl11 .. 11l 1o;rAILSALl-;S . SAUSWOMAM MatUNW work pit in qua lt&y Antique S hop w '•om• knowled&t of antique. '42-7M$ SEAM~'TR ESS Expenenl'f!d f'ull time f o r d rycl ie a n er~ Ii " 2 5 4 e 6 . a 11 k f o·r Yvonene $IAMSTllSS t-: • p '(J ·necessar y for l(rowanii s a il lof t 631 4660 !!~.?;..! .. ~ ..... ?!~ .... ?~ ..... ?!~ ~t~la S.c'y·Word Procnsin1 Computer bkad helpful. Sa l open, NB. 6"·0533 'E RV ICE Slauon attend f 1Tune. Apply 604 S Coast Hwy. Lag Bch Sunday, January 18, 1911 DAILY PILOT •• ...... 7tl0!•"•··· .... ........ • .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPISTS Coppertoae Elec. 220 . BEAUT. • pc. Uv. rm •JmmediateOpenm1s Dryer. like new, all set, I wll. old. COit llOO. •P /lllM. F /lime. Temp. c y c 1.. 1100 I 0 8 0 sell DIO. alao. Ulle ae• ,.. •T~fPay II Tod 952-1• coif tbhet. IZ50. IU-2• r or more ia o. ca ------------ Sho rthand req . fu ll b enefits I n c lud e FLEXTIME. medical, dental • life uuurance . paid vacation. matched savings plan ~ more Services at 979·8900 Retr11erator. washer, Antq. wtcker IOfa. colfff Ser vice station atten Waitreu with car for dryer. elec ran1•. chain table ar cbn. Pvt Pany. dant, experienced w re· wic ker basket lunch aaw. bib.SU-40&3. •12·1132 call fereoces Hrs 12 noon to service Eam ll50·Sl7S 9pm Mon thru Sat.Start weekly . 9 l OA M t ill R frt .... $60 M O VING SALE · 5 S2SO wk Un1form1 furn IPM. Mon·Fri. Must be ·~-Bdrms complete. furn. N ewp o r t B e a c h ne at 6 de pl·ndable appl, brlc ·brll, m isc C .... 1 IRt.. 644-7151. Lori's Kitchen 979.0747 REFRIGERATOR ISO Sat Sun. 9·5. 3030 Coun l6cu.ft .Hotpaant try ClbDrC.M. IMw W~ Co. Sewer It drain cleaners ~o~ appt. aller l~~M -_-67~0111 4141 Mac~,r~-ur Blvd ;:~41::Z hght plumbing WAITllSS Upra1htW;stln1hou se WmOC:ch~:h;.blJ;~~a~ E O.E. M/F /11 I --Apply btwn 9AM & deep freezer. make ol· Wood Tbl szo. Stove ------STAT IONERY STt>Rt-;1n l2PM. Chttrlie·s Chill lt r 491-U13. look11ood1A06'5·W&O SICIETAIY CdM needs s:tleslady 3001 Redhill. Bldg •2. ------- N.eeded F IT. typing & F time. s dii)'S. Xlnt. Ste 11226, C M 92626. Washer. clun, works s· gold rouc h, matc h '•' t M1m1111e1 Wiillll•d rut tine of the nilitaon ~ 1111e1t l'hlu11 of lad1t's Juulu1 fllbhaons /\pply I • 1 I' t! l r 1 l' ~ Wt-:1tm11u11e1 r M,,11 ph o n.e , s al o p e n . w o r Jc in g c ond s -----1ood -.s. 548·8513 or chair,S70.sofabed.170.2 SH relar >' wanted for benefits. apply in person Especia lly fine chente le. WA REHOUSE person ' 5'68·«M. lounge chairs. SM. beaut I I M o n . Th u r s . 9 5 driver F 'lame. ex per k h t 11uy tr ave ag t"nl'Y fhone 67S·I010for appt. c l•a n. 1tc set, never mar op r_..-.. '"9 1u llUllH 1. LEI Type 1owpm . shurthii nd I Monobind. Inc 729 W nee. Xlnt. co benefits Freezer. upr11ht. .. center leaf, 4 chrs, S50. ) ' II 'fow 11cct1pllnl( 11p1.1h1•11 70wpm. dll'laphone exp 16th 'C6 C M No l'alls, STOCK GIRL Call Balboa M arinl'. works ~ood I I 110 . corner group, 3 pc, SllO 1 ""'' dttivu~ l • 11uni. for htltilt!S!> Ap1.1I) preferred . ~all Putt y no agents ' t=:xperienced Apply in 54!1 !1671. E O.•~ M F H 5"48·8513·548·~ All good cond , 5"·2451 , 1 1 11 ,v1ha~l lui.l1n l~lt;f 'u.i.t H"> ll111on :1 17 1418332977 1 p11rson Apropo!>. •29 Dryer .gas.clean.works ~79Da ____ _ & :1t•M .. : U t: Fashion l sliind , Npt WELDER Sel'fetury Heccpt1on1 st. Sec~ Bch W Exp an aluminum good. S7S. !l48-8Sl 3 or Couch S50. Floral print 111.1,.n )luou .. 1 l!.•e1111111) u t d ·d d ~8 ~ ~a•lboat rnamtenance &1 an:.uranceurtic·e , .. a ure person or nice wel mg. exp wel er:? · _. •l>oodcondition ,, 1 ~ h tJ I l:j> '\1J11U1ntmenl Ooly f 75 l d I I u •.,l'B•\ I• 4 1 ' l'le ~n•n 11 lfl New port 957 8507 0 c wpm y p1n g , s .. 1tchboard Opcratur. nee on ytoapp y .non M . 2 4 " II s.57·6033 'lil t•n t 11 l,;flq.11.1 •1----------IHach Partt1mein<'l ud l IUtlwpm s ho rthand a par t time graveyard t'ri 2 JOS30, call for s \n s C llyet 1°~ rr ,., <'I !OJ •1-l· llCIPTIONIST mg wknds Must h11 ve I I m ~st Xl nt bent"flt!> shift. will tram 642 3013 aypt 17141546 1101 ~ w~'r o'!, ne~a h (Jueen Box Sprang & Mat- P"UIUCllLATIOHS ~ 1 1~1l .. I /runt llf ,11lbo11ts electronic & S•cmaryf1.c•pt. !Take l'har .:e of· o n .. WORD,ROCESSOR fa~~ ~·6234 Day 641 8205 Eve ~n1n1mum knowledge uf SECRETARY 11.:.!00 I s_ nt con SI ca s tress nl'ver used l l6S b101ne~:.m .. n '""u11t ' '1'"' 1•11" Yl.l•nt( mechaiuul&cled rwal l':Hellent opportumly to To l900DOI!: GreaC'opp w o man 1 3 man • I Law FirwL Co•· le 10 0 637 7llll " ..-'"' •1 1 ,, . ' Y !i t e m !> t.: .. Ju in new automobile t)' w sm co Lite t}.'P ' l'ni.:1neer1ng mfg s ale.,s ..6.lti•• ....__ ........... ~-a · n -----• ----rnbtU~ •a.or u P l t I "' ..... ain \Wet:? per~on• · • I I 1 . · ycln 2 ..... 1>L in J~tnQu1~1 ·un •.i< "'eni:c~e.t·~ (.;llu t4·00·7100 --rna n uf al·turer -as ing;"f1tephone:htebkpl( j off1<·l•111 (.'~ Topsalarv r•· __,."',.~•••••••••••••••••••••M ov i ng Mu st sel l 'u llinl( bu~in .. ~~ 1 '' " v r k w 1.,1 !'vu t • . I ~l'rretuy to Director of Self-starter, pleas ant lo mature wum .. n capa or d.i•er-rHUMe to: MEW & USED m all'h1ng cstm cour hes. "ht'llt'r '>UC.tdl t>t•iwru~ ~~~isaon .a<;;1~1 ~e Sales Ha fl Cornµu Sen1ce & Parts T he personality ble ul <'Oordin a tinie 3! St• I 620 N•wpori & ;1cc essor1es 1673 beveled iilass cof tbl. & f1 n.1n.1 .. t r tt ... J n.h dppl u or or nenlS .s .. 1a r )': x_l n~ nl(ht cand idate will Sec:mar plunt produl'l1on eni: CHterDr.M.I . lrv1ne 1E 1 642 4348 i:irls 8 pc Br set. 7 pc ~~ui~1i1~ \!>:.1.1l1 Jtl''.> future .t:M ar.ea MH. haYe 3 4 y e a rs ex Matureperson.l C'<' IYl.l ,M'hedult>S.act·t i.rel· & Cr uiser for sale, xlnt mstrbrset 7S9-9083 r1x. AMS. SiRV. •~ir.-r /fYPl.rT M/F Call M •. II i! on pl'raeru·e . 11utomot1•e ing. hted1ctaphone + 10 1.1ayable telepho ne I WORDPRO<;ESSOR t•ond $7~ • , . .. :'kw~rtBeal'hiir:aliiw l y M r Pauls e n . b;,u·kground helpful but key exp . F ull p k)( I soml' typing & hte bk 1 Xerodxd~f ETSOper~tto1r .. 642 ~ MOVING 1'Chu.rn1ture·l6od l'lsnl ult' S H t::x ~1 µr..f ur w1ll lr•111 11 l'M ; \M We.I Sill ~u:.t Ill' m .. ture 1)31 5!11 I firm ~t'eks poised 1n 213-1)85.8543 not ma ndatory. f<u> ty p· bene fits $1050 mo k ~ l) I:: Please !>Cud nee e or intern a Antique inei;e wo mg sk1lls amust Weof , pg · ·, m arke t i n g firm • ~ 1·a r v 1ngothe r m1 S<· d1 v1du<1I with guod typ fer excellent benefits & a .. bcrow S~,. . . resume lo PO. Hoi< 2951. 0 t:TST AN DIN<; 0 I' u1ld .. Mahrial1102~-ih:ms. s.59·1428 1111: s kill!. fo'ull time po:.1 SALIS 1 t 1 1 . 1 i. ro_nt ofc appea , act Npt Heh. 92663 Alln PT Y. Top benefit Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1un "1lh benefits f·1~~~'!" se~~in;es~\~~o~o I typing Must havXe ,exp. Tom Thompson M r s l' o P I an . I M S 2'600 red bric ks l 'ounlry French Dining l '<1llCula 8511005 Cus9-rl...,._1 · 1n e sc r o w n t F . s H· S600or 25' ea Huo m Set . table . 6 H !-:Al. 1-:.-;·1 ATt: !'>A U :s TRAINEES (no pltone calls. pl('ase) benefits Salary open T "'X •REm "'RERS ,q u1 pment . 21.10 a l' 645 700\I R.,___.IOMIST This ts a perm pos. for Dare<'tor of Serv1<·e & C 11 s· d J • r-..,... ranl·a ltd . Irvine. !12714. ('hairs. Hutch & server 1nue~nden1 e"1.11111Jm.: . ~IA"• . 1_. h hi p 1 Del . Mot a an Y o r oe. High earning potential 559 690IFOE 57011 ~1 170 of1· look1ni.e for t.·\per (,rowing comp11ny with career orien""'· ig Y .ar s. orean .. or 5"40-6055,Coasta lPerson m volumeoffice~Ot11117 · · WA N TE D St· r a p .a1:l:. Xlnl t•um m :.phi •I(• •·lit be nefits need s m otivated ind1v1dua ls Co .. 205S SE Main St . nel Agy . 2790 Harbor 1~ P lywood. a pproit hi! Ii.II 1 ~ 1.1t-rson wath 1¢ood front O ur compre h t>n s1 1 e lrvine92714. BL, CM. Never a fet>. TEACHERS s heets 7518961 offtct-<Appearance Type sales tra1.11ing program E.O.E. T d Word Proc•uor llouble bed, new. mat lre!>s. box s p rings & framt>. SIOO 848·34711 l<l'al t:state Salt•,, Sm illl independent expJndin.: uft• looking for tc"Xper agents Xlnt com m s plit till 1"42 JO "IJwnm SllOU·S9UO nur wall prepare you in dt> o start 1mme 1ately I Top pity for .quality Abo 0 & " ... ~ 1 · Part lame or full t1mt• nd word proc essor Mere m o C ii I I K a l e ,. t ve oping new a.eds as Secret..ry tyn1n ", la te --· E-..1-t 1010 1 .• K 7 c II " ., Pre-school 857 )263 roordinator ...-~m lurm set. ing 1p ost Amerll'an 01 .. gnost1cs we_ as maantaming . f'X bookkeeping. apply m • SECRET ARY I I rvme Personnel Al:Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI~ Sacrifi ce $400 1>31 IKM. ext •45 •slang c~tomer base •n person, !liim :!pm. Mon I Stock brokerage firm in TEACHER 488 E 17th. Costa M e~a anon IT(JL w I 2 ll'ni.. 557 603.1 I lhe O .C · ~rea 1 n Thurs Jli6 South Shores t'aion Island has 1m PreSchOOI 1-·1T p nvatt• Suite.,.,4 ., .. ., 1~u 135 2 S Tele 2X l'lm REC,_...-TYrlST d1v1duals w1 lhng to wurk . 1 .., "'"" t a. !.l ob 1235 h h Surf1tlll':°l~c a sailboat bard & take darectaonj Lansc~pmg. 366 Ca n:imo j m e diate ope ning fo r s" h ool . C M arc a ~ ~; ~ r e. · ll>!n1ng rm sel .w • utc"' micf ha.sanoJ*nmgfor will d evelophighlypro De E s t r ella . San1 s ecrelary t ba c k up 642-0411 solid Pecan Cosl $18(,., ritable sales !>kllbl Clemente opera uons. Exper pre Wordrroc~uor i......_ IOJS SellSSOO 5576033 LO HI Of ACER , ' a recept1on1st typis t. re I r .. rred Hrs 7 3 JO Con I n ine Rrokerai?e rt> l'-VT• Rea I Est ii le Sales M 'quire!> 00+ words mm w /unllmited in rome I tact Helen Mt Gmley for Technician . ·' •••••••••••••••••••••••111 Indian design rou<'h exp pref bene fits m potential. F·or confaden quires woru pn.ccs,,inie R E {; I S T E It E l> H be Id ·l'NLIMITE D OPl'TY l'lude 4 day work week '" llal interview wath So • •S~RETARLES• * appt 644 229'l EHGIMEHIMG oper ator for Lexatron & Bt:RM£.5E KITIF:NS rown Ille year ~O Major rnortgai:l' bank a non smk.: en viron-Cahf·s. largest mdepen ltecp ype(Lag 112.900 1 TECHNICIAN Xerox 8UO lyr workprn 8932068 • .:Int i·ond 1300 0 mi.: firm. with xlnl lend ml'nt. send rnve r letter dent dealer contiH't I~. GU. Spell /TS.SFunllO.llCHJ . SECRET A~Y , Uur i:rowing l'll'<·tron1t·s 1 C't'SS mK l'Xpr ur rnmh i.7J ;rn;s IOI( fal' & pro1·esi.1ng & salary requirements Murray ~.mtOfr T~l12.t100 c..:.IV IL ENGIN~.E~ING ('0 has an 1mmed llj.ll'n u r wo rd prol'e!>,,1ni.: au UTY SIA ESE pt·nonnel , wa nt~ ''" ur a pply in person a t Cahf Copying Produl·ts GenUfr TfiOllUtH1 l Cl>.M PANY. ll!fo.WI on:r 1 mg for an t;n1:1neerini: i lasst'l> & den t:a l t'XIJr ~or "scri m1nal~I( peo ~"" i·i.:qu1s1te l'Ollon sofa pt>rd Loan Uff1c·er. at• 111111 E..st Horchard S A. 17741Mitchell.lrvme L11 Remde~s'.'i:e~l'Y. 01-.ACll N•.A lt () ( Tt'l'h wllh 35 )r:. i·x Typ1n i: l'Orrrrtt>ll p ie 836 6!1 2 1 a ft & loq~seat. bs t o fr tual or relatt'd t'Xper . !12711!l 979-2333 4020 Rtrth•~st64 t.~)t. I ~I R PORT ., I Pl'r with prototyµe &I fiSw p m Test l:•H·ll 6PM wknds •;4(1SWJ.ll427261 for Siiddlebat'k & So Newport/833·81911 fo ree I' ult timtt. expen l'm:ed , tt'S t of analuie d11(1tal Renef11 s 1nl'I p rofit tlranj(e Cl ) area ll1i;:hl) ---I cheerful person wanted j m I c r () I.Ir 0 l' c ~ ~" r sharinl(. med & dl.'ntll l. Sia m ese Kitte n F ull a· Sofa mot1vatf'd. st•t•k1111: a rt• REC~~?,t;l,IST S ALES Clerk for retail 1 f 0 r 1' n tr Y I e v t' I l'lr1·u1try tu1l1on plc.n & 1.1\l 11day ff rt>ed. Lova ble S50 $-1\1 551-3442 IA arding carN•r l'omm Need rereptionist for marine hardware store Secretary Sel·retarial pos it a•in l'st• of m1rro <'ttmputt•r 11ff per mo Call 752 225!\ Eves962·8794 only ll1gh n1mµl·nsa busy. progressive beau· N B ;D a n a Pt lur w oppurtunit.Y for ad d1·velopmenl :.yst t•m:-.1 e xt llJ05 Anderson llt Mui.l .sell 1·hromeiclass lion plan MPl111·al l y s alon. Lu iids o f F /time,experncl' Call I ADMINISTRATIVE \'ancemt•nt Stron~ .1YP would lw rlt•i.irahle, Anderson lns u rann·ID091 1040 din !<.el w 4uphol burg llent>fits We l'Jn t11·lp ' bend ll'i. 540-11888. Balboa Marine. !'>49·9671 SECRETARY ing & some S 11 abili ties along with a kn·owleclge J Hkrs. lm· EOJ:: M t'H ••••••••••••••••••••••• rh<11r,,. wai. Sllloo. now make you a ~u1·1·ci.s h) • E.O.E MW lH T he Irvan(' Co. has 1m ncc·c·ssar y Apply in of d1.:1lal mctcr l'ki.. /\tu KEl!:SHONO Pups AKC ,$1 2\)CI ti75·441U spt'c1al lramang lo dl' ----me di ate opt"n1ng for P,erson w resume lo Mr o. u w .\ rkl~. l'<ml••<·t Cha mp sire Mi r Pet & \ elup differe nt sour<•t•:. Het'reat1on Sel'felary to work '" I-uentes at .Robe re Bein . resistance l'kb. & h1pol Word Processing s h o w . p v t p t y of production l'a ll .I PARTTIME SALES EN"'IN£ER Cornml'n·1al Indus trial Wilh a m f'rosl & ~s "kts helpful VYDECOPERATORS 213t697 134Saft6pm Wray Murray. 77'l !IJJCI. a On· Must be well or I soc·1ates. 1401 ~uall St . Wil l be wurk1 n.: "''thl The .Irvine Co. has fan ' . 1nt:luding wknds Gu1hl RECREATION Kan1zed . ca p~bl e ur1 N 8 . rr11n supervision from I ta!o.t1c op1.1or tun1ty for AK( Spran~er Spaniels. Mortgage Co. E II E COORDl~ATOR I I B.ICTllC handling pressure. & I -cnicineenng drawmi:s & those wi th 14110 ex lt vt'r & white. 9 wks old. _ Our Apt. ec realio1t~OT01eOttTIOL posse ss d1pl1>matH· SECRETARY/ specifications (Juahficd p e raenc·e' Full lime s h ots, 1150 & u p l>ept. seek outgo.~n To selltodll!ltribulors &!J telephone manner Typ., ADMIM.ASST. candidatesan•m\1tedlo d a ys flexible hou r~ SS7-1837.731·Sl63 RIAL ESTATE SALl5 responsible md1vidu OEM's in the L.A. basin 1 n g 7 O w p m . Challen1ing pos in our contact. P a r t lime n•KhlS for - Two n1•ar·11ew Woodmark ,.u,,tom :.w1vel lounge r ha1rs w matchm.: ot · tum ans In bet~(· fab ric, SSOCJ for the 4 pieces I Cap1z shell 30 . round ivory lamp table. 1125. 644 7721 Sl3rtdienew yearby1n to o rgan17.e athle r . a rea.ABSEE or5yrs :.ales 'm a rket1n g <>X sa les office Optoelcc· S . It· 1 per1od1l'peakwork load Doberman pup<,, 1\K C t·reasmJ: yuur eitrninl!i. :.on a l. fun e\•ents at e xper. pref'd . In d is "erience a plus 1 tron1t·s & M1 crowavc ·Master ipecta .•es c·overa"e fJuts land1no Show quality Very r itre G s-1-I055 I t .b to OEM t I " 1640 Mont'ov1a, C. M " · ,. ar • ...,.. "'1th our ntw h1i:h 1·oni I n 1ne Newport He at•h ra u r or con ro We offe r 1·xc·ellent work I 01 v Sha rp. personable. 642 2427 E 0 t-: benenf1ts & work en F awns. I salver 1 & reds ,.. •• •••••••••••••• m1i;s1on plui. l)l1nu,, l)r11 J pt loc<ollon,, Must be sales_ Send resume to cnv1ronm ent. & <'Om ; self starter ability tuj v1rnnmenl l'lt>ast> appl) Dys 675 3712 . t'\t'l> ··~·ST:TE SALE l{ra m ,1 b I l' Io ,. or k w 1t h Sae mens-Allis . In<' . 6400 pet 1t1 ,. e s ,. I a r y & I thank on feet. i?d t'Om _ -tu 1 \ !179 7975 I Wrcf 1,1j~old Complett" We proodlyoffcr I t·h1 ldrcn 211 hrs per Westminster A\•e .. Ste benefits If you qualify 1 . mun1cat1ons skills a • T t:Ll=:PHONEAl'l'TS . / ui;:ustint" h h lrl 132 S· .Hc'itrcsalelu1:atwn. I 11o t•f'k 1l1.1ys ,ary ('on 219. Westmins ter. Ca please a pply inperson mus t Typing al so 14 1 f'nth u s ta !l t l t' S h el l ie P ups A K l'I .0 U •f' 0 • a n Newport 8ca1•h tal·t 92683. attn W C Flynn I. Autustme 60wpm a<'curately is es-personal1t1es to '"v1h' ""lHE IAVlNE Cil\4RlllNY Registered Tri rulor. 6 "· c r n a n d o S a n P f I " I L 1~ d I> E 0 E W I ~e•ks old 1175 ~.2 91," < lemente 498 3891 • ro t>Ss1ona nSSlll'!> r 10wiir erma n · · · sentaal. EJl:cel). growth h omt"owners to our -"' .... u • Pravatt' Secretary ~ lHE--lr' ,....._,..., a lHE IRV1NE ~I potent. for and!v w1lhng beaut Huntington Bch soo Newport. Center ()~ e ves MOVING SALE ·Mt>mber6.boitrdnf W '""~~· t o lea r n Co p a id sho wroom p T eve~ Newpor 1 1 ...... ~.t .. a r h . l a 1 D OG TRAI N I NG Sunday , 240 Na<'e Ln reallori. SAUSM•!FftM 500NewportCenterUr henef 1ts Appl y an exp prel not nf'l't'SS "''UUJ •117 NH S4118287 .~at1on<1l reh.l<'at111n IOfiJ Camelb;ick St Advertising sales pn•f. Newport Beat·h . Ca l pe r so n P l>';j sey .. , .· !7141644·3592 Beg1Mers lOweekdass. · · program Newport Beach. !126')3 b ut willi ng to train 92Gf>3 Semiconductor!. 164 I Pay bii~ed on q ual Jtm Equal Opp Em plyr $30. Starting Wed J an ~IH'lfll( sale Rfu. sufa (. 11 f t ~96 Loni ouL'l1de sales •·u11 10 4 895 2569 2 1 1 p M Ad d " a nnw or ap1.111111 17141 644 3592 Ka iser Ave . Irvine · · . v a. n t'.t' !<.••. mpl wdn i•rib. h•·chr k f I L' I :L I or P 1T Please call -- -I I 2n r · menl. a:. or h•tty or r.qua """P yr I E qualOppt:m plyr I c asses start , an ;, Iii pla y pe n . crad le . Wall.673-73011 _ _ 675-9052.lv msg T.iephCNM lti-l•rc.._.w 7PM Tra1n1ng w""'""J'T1!t"iW!f,""Wll'r>?1 HB(J . Salesperson ' SECRETARY Mart&Hina R•P· ••••••••••••••••••••••• kindness. John Miirt1n, l)as kts. lamps. IO gal REALESTATE R.E.SALES SIECRETARY C o n ta l't lfa n~er s A...... 1005 tra1ner w1th 4<Jyrs ex a 4 um. t•omp w trbd . SALES 1 L1c rt>q I Plush OCfil·es FINE JEWELRY j Needed-1mmed With or $919 to SI 200 throuichout the nation to••••••••••••••••••••••• per Classes at Cham LeadmKrealestaternm IA major growth puten THE BROADWAY w1thout shorthand Te m ~:xcellenl opportun1t v expla in our newslet . n kr. d r sr. p1rtures. t1al Comm & Res1den -t-,ASHION ISL.AND por ary & full ti' mo '"·II ' ter •pr~essan" system I pion kennels Ph for re Fri ~at 1 Sun 3416 Va lley pany seeks p rofess111nal I ~ '-0 for a n ex pe ri ent•l'd "' .. "'L;)l•&l"l0>1c.n servationsS27 11 22 tlal Waterfront orient N F.WPORT B EACll ·r·od "··r"1ces at "7'""'")CI Allocate exclusive das View \ 'l, OP 661 0825 veople lo manage resa lt• .,., • "' "'o"" senetary t•apahle of as ABBEY - offices P ri m l' art•ai. l'd All replies held m Ma ture person . Maryl s umang various du tie::. tr1but111n territories to ANTIQUE MAL L •SILIY,UPS • Ftidttl-....a.: '· a\aal Xl nt P <•Y & -.traC'tt'St1·onf1dence f''or Me17.ne.r644-1212ext 237 for Oe p art m e n l ha nker s ubscribe r s Daalyl0-6.•'ri l0-9 AKCS2SO t71415572821 ~e(nT111n1~ henefils 1-;<n; information. plt>a~e rep --Secretary ~ana1:ers. Must ha'e Your territory 1s the Cl0&edTuesday II st eo unit. I ~ rm <7141963-5n71 ly lo Ad •114111. Dally Sales Part lime I SENIOR good shorthand. typing l: SA .. your p rospects 1175 1 Westminster Ave AKC English Bulldoii ('hairs. t'amera. tape re Pilot Boie 15611 . Costa Indal C....tt•t I SEl"RET"'RY and secretarial skills are 15.00J banks Basil' 7mo old female $35() 1·order. queen s z mat· RECEIVl ... G Mesa . Ca !12626 Wi ll tram. Prefer e" ~ • salary + uenerous sub· Garden Grove SM-6103 t box !>Prin g. r lothes. .... u u r O 1 r ec to r o r Salary commensur a te .. S4!l·1867. or 1·714·3411 1429 perience in womet'I s rc . , sc ri 1>• 1on bon uii R lo' many more articles Sat IMS,ICTOR It E. SALES tail salt'5 1 M anufacturang has a n with pre\'1ous earnings qui ref good telephtlllt' -for wknds & Sun 9 ~ 1665 Tahiti HAINEE 1:!open1nics onJy 1 546 1821 556-9333 im m ed need for a andexpenenC'e plusex manner&ab1hty to talk PUIUCAUCTIOH • Grt Av ,Laguna Rch Must be capable uf rt•atl secretary With 3 S yrs of c e 11 en t co mpan y with heghl level peop le 1 , MANY ITEMS OF FINE Sh1 -Tzu Pup AKl: mg engineering dra11o I N•DYIOSU~RPPEOARIMNTINED<.,S., SALt;S1RET AIL1 re1·ent exper · pre benefits and workini: ESTATE J E WELRY. Buy Multi t~am1ly . M1lbro st: I n g s f o r ., m a I I t'ull & partttme. SJ SO hr reriibly w1th1n manufac cond1t1ons Please st·nd <.:all 752 225a t•i.t •JOS A RT OBJECTS. AN . 761-7711 Cos la Mes a I 0 r r me r hant<'al t•u mpo 1.etu!l mlrQCiuceyoutoa + comm1ss1on tostart luri ng environment rt>sumeor call m con Anderson & Ancl(•rsun TI Q U E S . FI N E -----llakn 1 Sat andSun nents W1llt'uns1derparc newareaof realestate Art1st1c ba c kground Candidate must be able f1den cl' E m p loyee lnsur~ncc Brokt•r:. . FU RNTI URE, ETC. Loveable lty r old G reitt time student •ASS,ST·U·IUYD he I P r u 1. b ut n 01 to type 60+wpm & able ltelat wns Oept 1714 t 1-: U t. M t Ill PHONE FOR INFO & Da ne. spayed. SSO 1120 Cf'nter /\pt 4 CM Sat 3 D INSTt<t.:MENTS New c·o-in\'eStment pro ne<'essary 751-0SIO to USt' d 1cta p hon e . 540·1111 E ME BROCH\JRE64S2200 645-4872 Su n Furn. La mps . l!lS42l'hemii·al Ln £ram for hom t" buyers . s horthand skills would DOUGLAS OIL TEL PHO , -- -· r -Const tools. C'llhs. m isc Hunt1n.:tonBeach (i r e a t earn ing op SalnT--t--e beadefinate plus Must COMPANY I SOLICITORS Beautiful rolltop desk .frt•toYov 1045 dishes ll94ml portun1 ty Will train .--ha ve above avera~e Al'ross rrorn o l' orig. finish. reas Dale .le•••••••••••••••••••••• you I yr sales ex per re -Los A11119lu Tl11M1 n11mer1r al skills & be OF CALIFORNIA A irporl Need 10 1 m . 1 64 1·1359 aft. s. $mall white Shepherd. •·. tR9S antique ornate oak Receptionist. front offu·e 4uired 957 8788 T H F. Bl.Jl:K S T ART S able to use a 10·key 3160 Airway Avt>. mediately •:venmi: hrs . -------~ good disp . owner m ust piano. Xlnt. cond $2200 full t 1mt'. for busy Costa Scrf-..ll lll•Ht. HERE Should be a ble to effec Costa Mesa , Cl\ 92626 3.9. Mon Fri Noscllmi: Oak Sideboard. un ique ~~~e~ ~s ~710 I Am erican oak hall tree Mes a G.P Must havl' ·..r---1t·s new.it.s dirfere nt.& l ively co mmunicat e MfirmativeAclaon No exper needed Call carving a. mirror. S500 F ~~ h w s eal $2511 American medical experaenct• 111 R.E. SALES it-s profitable An xlnt. with all levels or person Employer 966·0151 aft !PM 494-3653 _ .. tri_vee Yo;ino~d.0~~~ka;r square oak table $300 4 r el' e Pt ' o n work Active Beach Offi ce has opportunity t o ea rn nel. -American rlaw foot din· ..... ,. mo to .•tart Call desks for two produ1•t1ve S40·S50 per day In your In addition to a very Te m p 0 r a r y l y p 1 ~ t Misc. Antiques, custom mix, yed. S.Sl 0786 ~ ~ '' I I •-I k ini: c h a irs 1400 . 646.1631 sa les assodates . 1-:xcep s pa re ume as a s a es compet.itivc sala ry, we S 14.SO hr ac•c•uracy & ron gates • panes. oa l1ona1 walk in chentele representative for the offer a full ranict' of ec ret.ary speed required Call .lo mantle, new gas stove, Adorab e 10 week ~Id 5411 11542 - 'Rece ptaon1st Call for confidentaal in Los Angeles Times. bene fits & a highly t·om-SENIOR 957 l<Wll cash reg. 760 W. 16th St. female Orange Ir white FRO ..... O-ICI terv1ew 675·4630 Guaranteed ho 4rly pata ble work environ C.M .9:~·5,Mon -Thun. ~i~tenlstsh~.642·1794 3 FAMILY G ARAGE •'ullTinre'posrtfon.C.M -wage + xl nt. com -men t. P lease conta c t SECRETARY Te nnis Hostess,F ·T.Wed --------SALE·Sun only tOAM ·? area medical benefits ltestaurant ~~s·=~~ n · H 0 u r s · peri onnel office at· thru Sun. Private Coun Many estate pieces from FlllsWJilTS L& iiold sectional sofa. will ti:a~n_: Call 673·8322 . ~~e:•:rih &a:~~~;~s~ If you have a pleasant. ~~'r'on~!~f.1 ~~~~~o~r::a~:~el~~-~r~ oC~u~~ :S~~r r:e~i:;s ~~;=.'~~~rgia. 242 F -e to ad home 7 /mo ~~r~ l~~~g ~~:ri.d R T C If busineulike manner & . . . Orange County ·Airpart . re " • h . ecept1on 1st yp1sl to workinto aterrng. appearance.this m aybe 6'2·2427 E.O.E. hasimmediate need for ~·~ __ Appllmcft IOIO oldblueeyedShepherd. to mate . many mts~ needed for Npt Bch m you a~ friendly. cons· just what you·re looking secretary with m in. 3 to •••••••••••••••••••••~• h 0 use b r 0 k e n . J 0 y cheap. Antiques & co - \•estment firm. Salary caenlioua & dependable for. 957.2361. ext. lll2<M. 5 yrs. ex-r Excellent _ Washers, Dryers: G E. S31.4fl3>. lectlbles. 242 E Wilson. open 644 2507 for appt we want you weekdays r-Toolintt -----c M _.:_ ___ -SIClllTAaY typingskills,dictaphone Dll&MOLD Whirlpool. Kenmore,._ IOSO · ·------_ RECEPTIONIST from8-4.Pleaseapply m Havesomething youwant Newport Beac h area and/or shorthand re· Mayta1. Reconditioned, --·-· GARAGE SALE J puson Stonemill Ter· to sell? Classified ads do 111 qua'r-" •• w•ll as some MAKllS refinished 1uaranteed1 le•••••••••••••••••••••• enn· T yping s kil ls r e q 'd 2ll5Redh'll C M $1.500.Youw assume oeu..-."' • -· AireRan1eSIOO.Marble H ---Le d' race. I . . . it well. 642-5678. r•s pon11'bility for th• knowled1e of bookkeep· I I 1t & 211d SMfhl SH5 delivered 750-3103. * * I IUY * * top ..-If-tbl 40" da'a . eavy .,._IUI~. • •ntt --------p"' 1n.... A ·"' 1·n g Eff•cti'v• c om MSCisconlinuin1to ex· '--u.~ Or . Cty ad a1ency seeks ' ersonne .,...pt. vane-· "' "' • d · · t 11 RE FRIG. Norae 2 dr. Good med Furniture .'1. $150 Claw ft b tub $150. hi&hly motivated self ~ ty of Hlected duties. munications a must. ri~~s a~s hc:v:ga~~~: F I F . White. Clean. Appliances-OR I wall Remodelin& left overs. Start•r w1front o ffice I b/1 I Ground floor opportuni· Good co. benefits. ex· sellorSEl.J..forYou 1 th d t S "" 1 macna fV ne ty In a 1rowtn1 fi rm with cellent working condi· mediate need for die & works Id. S200. 979-8000. c o ea an oys. ee !~ar~e:..9!9·7000 excellentbenefits. lions . Salary c om· mold makers. s yrs 7to-2SLS MAST8tSAUCTIOH Dlme·a ·line. Sat /Sun Receptionist. Advertis· G realty 511l7 ... ~2 7JI 7711 mensurate W/expe r . man. exper. required. 646-1616,1Jl-t625 t ·S. 1101 w. Balboa • • -• • M icky; 714-833·8680 must have own tools & G.E. Electric dryer S50. Blv d .. I Peninsula I 1n1. heavy typing Mon 100% to Applicant E.O.E. be able to operate all Call aft«aP.11. Boy•1 TnlDdle bed with 6,5 . ._ Fri. 1 · 5· Start .ao. Ca ll t A SU811DtARY OF. t:!.' s tandard tool rm. equip· 41'1·5m5 maldaia& .u..er. space -------- Loi1 Smith at 17$,.~. • THE IRVINE COM,ANY ment. Come In or call· . • • . saver bed with blt·ln 5 Family Gara1e Sale Receptioni.t ---------Security Ofricer, cam· M....,.S..C....._1 11 cu ft rrc.t free refn&. dreuer, ad quality. Art. bcdta. chain, tents, pu s . Go Iden wes t IM>llolii'Ovla:-C:M". Sl50. Gaa Dryer 175. M2·5m. Cole,,-n stove, drapes, Typl"' • flsure •kill• ~ow l~TERVl.EWl~G ,....... hnl&t Colle1e. Kuntinaton 842 ''42'7 • E o ·E Waaber rrs. Guaranteed addln1 machine. odds• ror imall maaaaint C~ :. " n " Beach. Wlllin1 to work ·-. . . Wt-WJJ Cli:ca llOO maboc. rolltop ends. 1580 Cot1lca Pl, Callt-S.17Hl731-2J71. m•t••c• SAUi PIOftl •sooCampu1Dr .. N.B. •-.. d delll: • awlvel cbalr. c .M.15'7-Cl71 some eves • wan 1 . ~ ,,.._, . ID cut ft. com· •uootOBO. •1.w? · RIC.-rlOMIST for our new Laguna IDU. Oltice. l•ZllYorbaSt.Tustin Shift to be determined. TIAVILA• m •ttoplolld.to·JOf'~. Sat/Sun. 202 S.pptilre. WWI or-wUJioUt L.YPlnl Please call Ron Mazzano. 551-1700. by 1upervl1or. Xlnt. XFlnt OllPGl1• wtalltry or~ TI0-09 Maple table wttJ1 a chairs 10.a. Balboa 111. A•U. '9eded. Top "'' T•m· ()pee lltmday l:venin11 benellta • P9Y. Apply In .f! ~r-'·.. port · 6 2 leav•. Beet offer. q11u. 1omethla1 for fOl'8rJ6fU11tlme. Call -JU•t4-1-4---lll .. ?H 8JAppoiDtllMDt0nlJ wrlllalberore5P11Jan. -·-· HARIORARl:A MZ·'nDl. 1 Tadlervitesatf7MIOo 21th to Cout Commun!· APPUANCl:SERVICE ever,_e, ' Cdmpul vo1ey c..,.., WoodboidiJwC....., 'YColl.,•,1J70Adam• Uyou'relooklntforabtt· We buy uaed ap -Cuatom '7' IOla. earth·oara1• Sale. uu,. m.L 6dJe item1 with a 641-1211 '44-6111 Thi raee.t draw la the Ave. C4eta lleaa, CA ter jab; )'OU"Won't want tc pll .. c•-we aell re· toM ~. like MW, Ulaalb 1ii1ee ~-. '° PllbPllotctualnedAd. 901 Do.o.;... tWiarv-c...r w-., .a Dallr Pilot nat. 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AC. tltrM. U.•i.. •ucll Jewtlla al ta. IU111dom ~1.­ Mena Nylon II Lara• eaa . new paint. ury IUllUTOP p p . ( LL A 3 9 8 0 I c• •s......,SIC pwr 1teenn1. ~wr dlac Re1ulator , flUtll , nk• abape. •·~·Cash CAMPll 714 /76G-15'24 ..,. brakes. 1on1-w1de bed. ._. U4aai It , N 8 )4Utff1 t'Ul i,. dbJ aialia, I braed MW, oOwr 1lt1ht 11 uaad. mall• orfer Ml·r702 aaorllle'rll...., or trade SUp avail Nwpt E xcellent cond1t1on 1151 aolld work lrUcll. S2eO<I --- --Archea Marina 631 1900 When you tee it you 11 r•ten. UttltJ t 110 All orl11nal 41.000 miles, 494.2407 Patncll. 3M.a ..,. Yvll NewtH1tl lttacb VaC'lal C lub aum Nr•klf, aave l• 4»10 WANTED body bulld1n1 Al Biac:ottl want it i IOllOVKO> •••••••••••••••n••••• 289. automall(. power ------ wtllhll. l•dlv1dual or 24. SKJPJ~-CK f B SJ,tir Wanted. bo•t trailer tor 1tffran1. or111nal owner ·73 El Camino. pb. pa. air . ............ laitt .._,TV • ..,.. 17t lroedwa1 pr All S• l ll llam IG-Ulll ZS Ht.» lb Uf-0314 · / type, • Cal-20 type sailboat or forced to sell. Private c ruiae control. ahitt lut. twn Volvos Tr;uler IOI WITHAM equal. 17141960·1W party. D.'IOO. tRSE5031 11100/0BO. 631 3334 Ra dio c ontrolled "..... L d d t •, o a e w / ex r a s YOUSWA•IH S34·4100 Aall lor Gary a fter Spm. ~·II!• Hr a11plH•. rechar••ble MIA. StwM IOtl 7141979-0568 760(fW.Stminstu Avt' 3x4 I wheel trailer 1100 or ..._. ... alllo&rct our !lo.& Itel "' uque' de ba&ter1 12)0 o b o ••••••••••~•••••~•••••• ~ lnWestm1nst•r offer '63 Corva1r Conv 4 spd ·71 ford 1-i T 390 auto. l!Hry011n1 1n tlouu ~·\'~~~-:'":~';,"a' .. 11~' • 5'llil ReautJful RCA zs-Color 4G~ Madrhneer. bit by 893 7~1 638·7880 !168·6813 Super shape 11.SOO UBO duals chrol'l\e. eKcell 110.. • f' a., p ri re• TV, 2 yr wmty t'rH de r a n Y . n e w I: 11 s ~-3642 Beat offer 644-6591 • .,. ""H llU JIM> H1dt1 •bed ~. U111111b W~N T ~O Comvl11t e 11veryll24.i46-l716 engines. JKW . load ed '71 Y0 W CAMPla Sharp Westraha flaflop V e r y c I t'\a n • A I 1577PUV) Mto S...k•, Parh C l ;s;1c -In vestme nt . bathroom Ml 1nl.'ludm• -w 1electro n1<·s. tuna t• 0 m m o d •• "I" k 25 . C.:olorTV sue I year tower. s hp avail. $67.500 7)1 9117 warranty Bk r 675 9007 , 1.'\'1.'S Ir Accnsorin 9400 M a g n 1 r 1 r ~ n l 5 4 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cor vette. Isl American PA llUN • LOT SA Lt upll ola lt r)' l11 t11 11 l"lt1ran~ ~•le '•I '-un t )pm M w 1 lth ~l chr f l), r..a11od1 1-) rnf fu .nd &tit .. 12) ... Ml JS7) :t for I t•am Am Ov11111eu 642·~ 960 1125 I S2tt5 JIMMAllNO VOU<SWAGIH 18711.Beach Bl vd HUNTINGTON BE/\Cll SSAVISAYE S WITH USID PAITS lmportidear parts s portscar. all or•K· perf mec h cond S24.995. Serious buye rs only . 1714 1536-9993. P .O Hox 4!311. C M. 9'.!626. (J llUlll'Wuud 1140 J.IH T11'll cl11 1 50 l'at·h T/\PCO 6 channel mixer lo .... R .... / rur1J -~llv41fy Tom 6400060 & µre imp Model C........ 9050 \. 1111 • \"'OrTlrr vf l'1•11 ... n11 41Al ~ M11ll 4W ~ 6000K Good shape 115() ••••••••••••••••••••••• &. "' 1 tih 111ic.i M X R Phase s h 1 ft e r . •---..... 1!111 ___ , KAl'(,llJIC'J Cit.lb Mt'fla I -I 1013 od I IOCl d l r l IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY IOI N Manchester Anaheim 776·9900 \lmeu .. dronl«'t1l i .. hlt• .• •twusaw » m • • . ua con ac , hair• 1 Jr••Mf l•ll' O.-r•h111 l,W th& 1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• crol. new 175 Newl CRITERION ~ H1rbur • Adain' C. M "ONN l>lre<>tor trom b<>ne lb t 71 1·1 Y I , •b1nr-1 HP.-1 '"""'' anet arcous 1c g uitar -. ass1c aw )47 )29.11'\'l" .w1lh 1·ue Exn•llt'nl 8 lt fl )' I I Harbor<..:ocklail ,.,., l),.J'h~ "' hirnic 1ond11.Jon. SHIU 67!'> 1105'1 u er moi e "' 1ng l1lr lulder, 111.,. l'an Am 2 tor 1 ll\er>t'M~ _,tft•·r"uM • 1-'360 Black with pearl Cru1S1nl( ~ .,..-nl th h d h 11 Catahna.<..:hannel l•lfi re•r«'itlur1 r0t·ll.t'1 t•leo1 Rnu trip l'c1~) c;d ' a). w1 ar s e d' I I asil ....,"', Will tak" uou. Hawa11. Tah1t1 •· Pa"1f11· (fl• lw11tle1 11c11r Jr•Jlt"' ahruu~h t d.1 ~II 150 l b<&net e el't r1!' .iu1lar ~ ......, ~.....,., .. • ~_.,._. ..,.._.habit' 01 dr, 4~ 73&! l'rofess1onal model w1lh 1•ash for all of abo\•e Home port Nwpt Rc-h • le•n uke 0 .. .,. l'un.un Tret' of Wfe going up tol 7 5 O 2 5 16. 6 3 I o 1 4 ti. 1714 l 631 5192 142-2000 .'76VWCAMPH Extra clean with ever ylh111g you need for thoi.l' s 1.1µcr t•amp1ng lnp~ anti economy loo' tlt12YWZI S5195 '59 MGA, 12000 1-·urd 302 Engine in good 675·0181 running cond. $300/080 641·9157 548·3374 Recr•affollal . V.WClft 9530 Rams for Porsche 914 or Supe1 Beetle. S20 ea !>48·9744 or 548·6446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 Dodge K\" Van Self contained Xtra:-.. low miles. 842·5241 r~b '°' Jrapn ..iod pii· l:>IVURCE:M ST SELL the nel'k Wood).(ra1n 54110995 12131328·5627 t.; r" .,. • n d '" 8 u th ' M 11~navox cir TV . i·~n budy '!•lh h~rd ~iwll lst«'rt'o (.'onsolt' Radio 1•1111.!1_!!~-.!l!.!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!~"!lliai Lril\ "'~ 00 SOl.l ~ole perf working or case S5iJO 548 6446 Tapt' l>t>l'k 1100 sec I~ loots, Soif IOI WITHAM Doon ror 60-65 VW VOUSWAGIH 547.9744 or 7600-Wt-stminster i\ \ ,. 548-0446 <.:orv 1A1r dunt> bug,.:y . Che nowlll'h fram(' sand tires VW 111 35 ducit• buggy. 80 (;a ll after 4pm 556·11637 90&0 · der. 2 yrs old $300, Hortft 1060 Captains walerbed BASS liUITAR, io'ender 11µµrenat e 557 6033 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' w c ustom made r eg pre1·1s 1u n b londe!. h l Wul•rn t'lelBure matt to f1t Real wood 8 w 1·ast'. xlnl cond $325 <.rand l'ianu. !).(h ).(loi.s Horses 1750 ea Tiwk ex drwr4Cupboard unit Pd K F:V~RB. Fender super R~sew~d. 5 " • Like lra a~4pm 75I ~ over SJOO. sell for S200 six. JOO watts RMS. n t'w •:t "', J~u;t"d. s~und~ Sml sofa oatmeal tune. rnnd S375 SPto:AKto:tts . ~rt'at arm a vu H..........,&oodtl065 w ood trim , also ALT~C l i!US powt'r 8J!1 93l~ W•;;:.;•;:;;;l:;•s•l~:~• match1J11 2 end tt>ls, l :.pk rs. pair. $00() t'a or He\ OX maslennl( de!'k, hi less steel cookware . t•ustom lamµs A ll Sl._..050 for lhl' µair s pd 11 tra1·k. "'0~1t1on:-.. va lued at ~. asking together PIO I Wasb1ng S47\ I~ nr new 1>45 3335 1350 Call Jeannl' al machine., dryer. works • .. 761 9105or826·455() well Call eves late. Sat 1-.:xtellenl slerlln.: :-.ilH·r M usl i.l'll now ' <'anon AM or all day Sun rlutt'. a bar).(ain al $H5tl Tl.S SPt'aker~ Sloo. l'OSI I J•w.try 1070 673·4340or 675-7145 673 W!:! ' m t' $500 <:I en h urn I ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.: I l u (' 1 u x l' Turntabll' $50. Co1wnrde WANTID Westinghouse e lectric a m e 0 L ,, l'H 110 Rett'l\t'r ss11 TUP CASff-UOLLAR 1101r ca rt , totall y Trumpet. :1i·4 u..r Karen673·2tlll PA I I>" t' 0 R Y U U R restored. $750. 673·2730 fanish With ~·asf' S75 JEWELRY. WATCHES. -----S4~·055t.l loots & MariM ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Sa Ion t y ~ e be I t Yamaha Violin ·'• Eq41i,...... SIL.VER. SERVICE. massagu,pa1dSIOO.sell xlnl cond s22s ~~~~j ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE 73 IAYLIHER 27 ft. twin 130 Vot•o's. Full' cabift. GrHt boat and trait.r. Fly bridl)e + Many utro's. SI 5.000 Call ,75-2'95 16' Hobie 11*50 640-7814 1·1 LAZt.:ll & THI.I< Xlnl cond, 11*75 644 4135, 54() !1237 FINE FURNITURE & for ISO.~~-_ 645.5036 . . loah,Mailltetlmtu[ ANTIQUES 645 2200 CARPENTER'S I S•r•ice 9020132 Ktettenberl( Sloop S.CAFFOLDING '""'< Takam1ne accousttt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' Nwpt m onr1nJ.:. Man's 14 ct yellow gold ..,,, M L"I r .... b I _ ... 1 h •. 968-8293 g u 1 l a r w p 1 r k up . anne ... e<·tr1cian manl'= 1714 l fi75 9137 rac et. curvcu engt • . hards hell t•ai.e S2!15 De:.•i:n in~tall repair J im n~aget.!ulured. 13 MM Rdrigerator Whirlpool. 499.3444 l,Jual work !>4!1252Ul'V!> ,. . . . 1n Westmin:.ler . . _ 8!13 7~1 b38 7iw1 Crage r SS rims 8x 16 w G 60· 14 Pos1 A Trac Can\J)t'r for l).(e ht.-d l'l'. t1on tires, bst ofr 897 8873 ~l\I\ e. rdn1c SJOO Abo · -4 WhM Dri•H 9550 1·ampt'r J:Jl.'k" S ll!i DATSUN Z turborharger ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54•J 4~o64 · & ·~stallat1on ~1t 5()' • MEW 11 JEEI' CJ plus hp $950. Complete Pow steer. trak loc. Motonwdlikes 9140 Datsun Z turbo motor_ l.tu1·ket scats . front ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000 1-·iberglass rear st abilizer. roll bar & KO Honda Mopt'd. fully equipped, hke new. SJ25 891 7!f73 racing fenders extend more Yours for 1 m stock II inches S250 m c d 1 ate de I 1 \' e r > 768-5837 I 04!81170 I ·11; l't;t 'H Mol)Cd $4541 or 4411 Dodge motor & Iran~ bcsl ofrt'r <;d runnin.: c-ump. SllOU Call afh•r n111d ~ti073aft 5 l'M 4p m 55611637 78 l't'Ul:CUI J.:0011 l'<>n d1lon Lo mill's , Sl 5U I Autos for. Sal• 7t>H0422 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PACEH MOJ>t-:U Well ma1nta1ned $175 <.'all 75!1 93'.!0 I 78 llu11<la Exprl.'i.:-. hkcl Ill'\\. less than 1541U m 1 I Ht:!>t offer t;.il !064! I IMl'OKT/\NT NOTICE TO READERS'A!li D ADVERTISE HS I S7419 COSTA MESA AMC JEEP 549-1023 Wanted by pnvatt-par1 y. late m odel (;:OWi(' S uburban. l(d rnnd 111 mileage with 454 enJ.: Dys <2 13 1628 0615 , eve:. 1714 1646 4!654! a!>k for Alex 7!1 CJ5 Vk 3spd StiOO> wide. 8 long. appra1sedf Wht l4c n S250 B 112 SIUN1'.Y <.d 1:-.l boat. value 13.000. 11200 firm Naueah:de· sofabe~o~~ Offic•FYnMfw• & loots,~ xlnt i:ond "' lrlr S60o Honda motor t>1ke,>.ln11 541.9744 or 541-6446 E-. .. ·-• 1 1015 E-..1-' 9030 !157 27J2 mod. a1·1·l's:-. inrl. 34101 493 7261 711 Wagoneer. load.:11. mint cond lo m1 ai.kinJ.: st l250645-1750days ,. r"'" ,_,......_..., I rn1lca"e 1110 ITI"" S6000 ~ 0289 ·70 El Camino. runs e x cellent. needs bod}· work l900 548·6652 1955 FORD Pickup. 292 e ngin e w 3 s pd transm1ss1on. Runs l'X cellent. $16(Xl 1besl offe r 554·8569 62 Chevy P U 9.500 m1 on s hrt blk Nu radiator core $!175 , fi 46 7211ti . 548 4951 ·so Toyota 5 spd long hf'd pickup. loaded. t'am per s he ll. hke ne"'. S75u11 493 2558 73 l.uv. must sell thas w e e k e 'n d . t• a m p I.' r . Am Fm. xtras. t'll.'an sz20u t>es1 675 nso 75 Datsun P11·k l ' p Lo"' malea).(e. needs som1· work s.MMJ or bt-sl offer 673 3875 Vans 9570 ................•..•... 73 Ford. stk shift. SlllC"J Good l'Ond. &15·5121 clys. 54.S 1001 eVt•S Custom '7~> For1l \':tn. 1·stm inl & ext M11ldl'll rt•nder na1ri. & s poilt•r,.. Supt'r s terl.'o sysll•m Lu m i. /\ I 1·ond :'lit•wl} painll'd. many xl ra:-. S480ll 11311 371111 Ford Van i5 E:J..'>I> Cpts panl'llOi.?. s unrr. ll.lnl cond $2<.llMI. 4!19 53';6 ur 4!16 0803 77 Ford Van. ps. pb. prof c u s lom11ed int lo mllea~e . xlnl 1·•1nd . k47 14;/M 78 CHEVY CA Y! P .. :H l.oaded. musl st•ll -----....................... ....................... ~ ,... ... I Alask~ natural gold 1 nug Beautiful bird cage ror • • • • * 32 Whet' I. s s. sells rt' 1 E IUCSON 27 Inboard SJ99 bsl ofr 536 IK!IJ g~t nngs. I with ,, ct very lrg bird Approx tail Sl~ .. A:-.k1n,.: SHJO I SIJ.98.S. + n0Jn1·hora).!t>1Sll \'FH t MM L"TF I d11mond.below GIA ap 4 x 6 . 1500·,0 8 0 CLOSINGQfflCE !l6tl 7!lOJ.!J68ulln rce l yr~H-19!150~1i ,. · ·, .0 • · .l The price M llt'm ~ advertbed by vehicle 1 dealers in the \'t'h1de l'lass1f1ed ad\er l1:.ang column~ doe,.. nol 1n l'lude :.ny applt<·able 1axes. hcense. trans f.-r fees. finance rhar~es. fees for air pollution t·on lrol de\ ice (•ert1f1l'at111n::. or dealer dorumentar} preparation tharges un less otherwise sper1f1ed by tht' advert1srr 77 Subaru wal(on. t whl !163 n 4o praisal.171 7176 -:\t 11 I ... u x I n I -----673'8954· GIANT DISCOUNTS SEA(;l'l.I.. llt'W 80 412 Sailboat. Lido 14 tra11t•r. tran,1mrta11on mus ! ~in~ ~'A~o ~;~~t~~" Autos W:-'•d 9590 ........•...........•.. Ladies Movado watrh, ------llP. $475 1S675 hst 1 l'all ' Jhp l-:v111ru1.fr Sl·WO I -.ell llc::.t orfl·r l'all appraised S25(>0 14K 6 Drapes & Bd s pread, Ton y al fj75 0!115 or K40 188l aft cr5pm I ~O ·H73.a1ikr11rl"hu1·k diamonds "Make offer king. Mocco. Cost 11200· 631 4286 G•neral 95 I 0 497.3847 selll200~7-6033. OfficeFuniiture :!u Flyin).! Uull'hm dn Mopl'llxlnt t•nnll Whitt·••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 lnlt>rnallonal S1·11ut Tr~velt-r II. C.:R, many xtras. ('ll'an 5'1 51111 675 I 2'!'L Faceted 20 point s ap ph1res ror sale or trade' 640·8688 MachiMry 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air Co mpr essor bought/sold. Service. ~7-2682 Dinette dropleaf table. 2 Offic• E•ip. 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L i c . 24"&4, washable or dry -------WANTED Bockm1llerkkr li4ti4005 1 or67~>!Mi!l5 1717VMPI dean, hke new Curtain Sec"y desk. chair. 3 ma sc Avon or Zod1a1· inflala t.L995 rods ror dra...., and pie· c hairs. Pitney Bowes ble boat 751 ·8967 tloats Slips/ 1 !I Yamaha HU 40•1 ~ TAILOR SHOP EQUIP ..-~ -' · lure window Both po s tal ma c hin e I Docks 9070 Oa)'lona Spcl'1al. xlnt Retired tailor. des1ener travenie. 642.5023. 631.0210• 644.4200• loata, l'ow~ 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tond Sll!OO OHO 960·8362 orrer1ng comple t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ri:.wpo•TM'RI..... '"J llt 1NU/\X 0""~) machinery lo equip your 3000· Muumal Use. Rust els 1017 I "' " "" """ I "' """ h All · 1 d 1971 SCARAI S ips Avail 646 11551 450 mi. almost new cund. own s op rac t1 ve co onna. SJ 00 y r , 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO ft. offshore boat Twin 1 ~ .. 511 644 135 pr 1 c e 'Ph o n e Mr antique benches l l001ea. Rabbit Hutch. With or 454 V8s, loaded with ar ; SLI P Wanted ' For 411 .,, 4 I Robinson 548·5647 for 640·1838 without rabbit. and rab 1:es~o~1es & low hour~ I G rand ~anks Trawler •77 YmNlh TT500 add info DeWa1t 10·· radial ssaw ~~~~~pr best of L ea\1ng_th~ :.late .. 4932011.ti616762 Enduro \lg~t!> street MUST SELL 'i9 Tt)YOT/\ Xlnt l'ond l>ual Shcx·ks. I\ t '. l 'U A M FM C J .,, Showroom :'ttodf'I ~ ul'h ~1 ore Sll 5UU IJHll !162 59UU 80 Datsun 4x4, a l'. fu ll.> loaded. must sacriftl'(• 11!17 111)!13 196!1 CJ5 Jt•t'p 20 0110 IJrll( m•. nt-"' Hip nt'"' µ.11nt nl.'w I'\ eryth111).! l't•rf1·1·11 1·ond 4~ ()tfli Miscd••ous 1010 Rockwell 10" tbl saw I Z!.~nsa~l;~:r!~ r~f:s~7' 139· Boat Slip. Hunlln).(lon ~. tal. h~'d Complete ••••••••••••••••••••••• w stands $1 50 ea 4DutchRabb1tsra1sedby AskforJerry whcnyo~ Harbor. elec & water ite,_r oths· ~!sl el~ll ti 1·56Land HoH•rKl>Sl·nt•' LUG'-•'-E T & '-S &44·4099 4H breeder SS eat·h Call .. 11 12131592.5113 equip ~s an <-v o a " ~/ "' manual run:-. mJki· WAW AW -Vanessa !)48.7174 aft 3 1 a l hrs s ince brand new Classics 9520 orfer l!fl 313\/ from your bus ant'ss Brandnewstamlesssteel -·· · 546-1200 42 boat shp.NplHarbor. $1200~7 1371.6757267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• car~.Sendonecardror wheelchair. 1100 or iGROs&Orci-s 1090 I s1delK!. pvt· ply Mon· AUBU RN Phael on .frucks 95'0 eac tag plus one spare trade 646-3479 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L' 4 1 3• GrCllft M...-r, thly (.lluet. no hve-ons 76 K awasak1 . KZ400. Spe~ter. .1935 ~lass11· i •••••••••••••••••••••• We return permanently : -. Wurlitzer upright piano r u fy equipped Per eel 975 1178 S400 rephca by Calif Cus1om '79 TOY OT A. sealedaltra~liveta~&Bur Keg Tapper. Sl5. maple.good l'ond SflSO. live aboard $65,000 V1c898·2096 Co a c h Ne\•cr rl' strap. m.eellng a1rhne GE .,., hp garbage dis· &44-4135 N 8 . I S hp $50.000 loan for 15 Li ve· aboard & no slip cos g1stered. Used for sho"' With ,!Jf"w't~eli. ancl 1.D. requirements . Pre· posal. $25.&46.3479 yrs al i1 1r.1'i? ava il. Pvt. ts Prime Nwpl moorini;: 1977111 Suzuki GS 550 c ar only '. Bargained vt-r" dean Hurn· fiir ventl~•thert!Fora --Hammond 1-;1ertron1c pty S34 t505 ur840·22s. 17141675.9137 Jim Loaded. excellent. pr1ced '.SeeJ1ml1u1eor , · personalized lag enclose Divorce Sale. bikes. Spinet Organ. m odel on boat -----__ . _ · tuned, extras. $950/0 80 Bernie Ashe. Theodorl' lhii. one I IVnlll<!I wallpaper. rabric or Schwinn Tandem 5spd, 7182, blt·m Leslie sµkr & Boat Slips ror rent 646·0850 Robins Ford . 20611 S3995 "Day Glo" paper & we 1185. Motobecane Jspd rythym, Kint ('ond. SIJOO 1111· Viking. glass hull. 20-.40-. Fun 1.one Marina Harbor Blvd ., Costa IOI WITHAM will back• trim your roldup. $165. 3/hr park-552·9753 w it railer & ·79.75 hp Balboa.Calls.56-1711 ·ao 'li:'.AMAHA 650 Mesa. Call 642·00!0 or YOL.KSMIAGEM tags. Or try two cards ing meter. $55. New S & -_. J t:vlnrude OB. Call Brad. -------- -SPECIAL Low mi. 11800 S40·8211. 7600WestnTinstt'r /\H back to ~~l~ES w 1 2 gauge Mag . H5a~~~~~rl0nF1'~EUR"Tl 642·6175 wkdys 8·5 SEE OFFICE SPACE __ 642-~--_ .46 Ford Woodie. restored In west minster S2eaor3/S5 shotgun, 5165· S& W mdl 979·2165 14!4 SKIPJACK, FIB type. ro:l~l~SE Metw ...... , S•J 113.oOO. ALSO ·29 Model 893'7~1 638 7880 4/5tap$t.60ea. 21 Ma&_. ll65. Gold Lu· · -twin volvos Trailer -------- --l..t/Stm'... f"O A Town Sedan. 4 dr. 6/9tapSl.50ea. cian Piccard. watch~ l&UIHJ 1093 Loaded with eK tras New Slips avail Febl.32' •••••••••••••••••••••• restored. Ideal for stu-1971CHEYIOLET 10 or more 11.40 ea. band, S7SO. Spmaker Sail •• ••••••••••••• ••••••• ·1 714 /979·0568 to 36'. 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Coffee Table t«I. Good Cond. 5'57·to33 S.Ove Caloric. aelf clean· lac taO. needl thermo 55'7-tOD OAK FIREWOOD Delivered 6 Stacked Judy,494-4114 STAMP COLLECTJ0!14S PURCHASED By Dave COOi* ... 2117 complete 1et of ••dMmlt toola • tool boa. l1JllO. New poliaher· plodlr, 910. New weld· ....... MM'f. ·n TOJG&a Wp. Color T. v. MHdOllD, ••d. c~u. •••t nd-.ctr .,., ...., W • cftal + ear· riall 6 •IH. Hta1. ., ... membership. Best offer. Ski boots. ladies. sz 1 ' loaded. tandem trlr. best sired. will assist r1n (714175'2·1422dys, Kay. Worn I season Rlat•k offer 492·47110or4!16 4162 760 1524 13.784 m1 s1 2 .:-,oo Sl l .000+ Will se ll 494 2355 I $7.750 714-499-2912eves -----------$45. 496-0512 Use ,,,..,.. It/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day : .. you call ·in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .50 week. 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" ·• '75VWIUG 1·ond . new•tirl's. radllr f $5481 '67 Jal( 3 K.'\ Mk II. :.how Sl3.t100 1151 i lSI detHlor 640 4196 4 spt•ec i.upN .l(ai. '"'''''' h This 1i. the um· ,ruu "'an1 ' (·ar. oriK pun· as\•d m MB 77 JIAJl>. Sl3.2~ • • . . Pa s ad?na . c·lln a ry MINT Must M'l'&tll'l\'t' 76 !:IJ.t 211. pohsht•d al •634N't'l.1 yellow. l'hromt• win·" to apprl't·iate l'I' 114 • Joys· 'tc•n•o, Ma I ag ·' Sl495 NE~:~.R~ ~.~~~UN I " t -' ~ II ' t lot I ' 111 Wt·~tmLn~1er j K!l3 7~1 ljJH 7KHO '78 v.w RAlllT I Uynamlll' 1·ui.1urn :! 1l1M11 au1omat1l I Inf) :!l, r~~' I m 1 It''> L1k1• 111· ~ • 11171 "IJU r I '76 v.w CAMPEI Wes tfalta pop top Automatic. stereo. front tire mou nt C lean ' 1116119691 SS9'5 JIMMAllMO VOLKSWAGEN ltf71 l Bea(•h Blvd llL'.NTINtiTON Ul-:ACll 142-2000 '56 v.w CLASSIC Sm <i ll w1noo \lo !flt', rt•slort'd 1 IND4l I• ''"~ JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEH 1871 l 1Wa1·h Blvd 111 · :-.ITIN<;ToN BEi\l'll 842-2000 VW '71 CONVYTllU BUG l.11"' l.11v. Mlle!>' :-.uv .. r !'>hJ r11' 11~t!!t1251 must sell K46 ll57fl I 689 0811 I ked . (lawless nrn1I IOI WITHAM ••••••••••••••••••••···1 thruuut. n1rnu r1rm VOLKSWAGEN 2D muc· silvt•r. mags. air & vert. s1l v~r w na\ Y int. leather uphol. i.unrool t 675 11631:1 in Wl~lnlln!>lt'r s r ~ ""' 1 11 xlnt tond. llt'l'l's:.11ry llm fm ,·as:. lltc'sl orfer l\!:13 1s~,1 .. :~ 71®1 833-1300 IMW Sl995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 11!711 kca1·h llhll lll'NTIS1;TON tn . .\rll 842-2000 SALE PRICED • T $7795 JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS !!Jill llJ\llfflllt kJ.\'11 l'l>STA M ES1\ 6)1-1276. OVER 190 NEW AND DEMOS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 . FREEWAY CLOSE! WE DISCOUNT! ANNUAL . DEMO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN itiOO Wt'stm111Sl~r ,\'" m Wt'i.tm 111~11•r 11\IJ i ~I !i:.11\ i KllC I '7 6 IMW 2002 111 IJ.itsun ~7. 2 t 2. im '73' 2 JaK XK t: V 12 (•on 177 450Sl-:L._s1l\'l·r .,. hlu1• 1 ~). a Y ~ 6.\S :!:l7S t•' t•i. 7600 Wf'stmmstt-r /\\'•' . unrno ".-; .. ,.. atr . ' ' tow m ilea I( e $7!:1!>11 hardtop. wire whet•b 810 H60ll.1170 5nH· I 1!1 !:1:!8 l'orsdw 5spll red Im mat·ul.ile • 5JHl<l ~ 1 ' l'honl' aft 51'M ICJI 59!>2 air. 28.000 m1. ne..,. paint I l<lnt rnn•J. 15.llllCJ mi rul Auto,, H~w 9800 I Auto,, H~w 9800 I Auto,, Hew 9800 Auto1. H~w 9800 S69'S sis.250 M2.4521 173 M('fl'l'des lh•n1 ·150 ly equ1v~d 1 .. ; l'•rl"lh i·•••••••••••••••••••••• i••••••••••••••••••••••• !••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIM MARINO 1910 DATSUN sL<.: S1lwr w blal'k IO tires . IOllg whls. racl:ll VOLKSWAGEM 51 o'2DI. SEDAH '63 J ag XKE Koad:.t ... r.! tertor 61.0011m1 s11 111"1 dete1·tor front rl'at lo 111111 HeJt'h flhfl W1th.Jsi)et.-d tra'!:.. ;11r orig. needs work $411110 l'honed)ls 1133 1543 interest. takt· uVt'r be Ill 'l;'rt~t;Tu:'ll llJ-:1\('ll c· o n d . A M 1-M & 673·2968 1 1 7 3 fl X I'S 1 I) I r 842 20 11ms1npe. 1St.·r l'J24 l --I 1'J 3oosu Turbo 1>1 ... i.el, 111.i 17611 '1620 • 00 ·1 stk 6791 Pnc·t· 'J?ooct<.:lauir '70JagXKl-:.:.11r m111tt·und.9mo fol'll)(Y I ORANGE COUNTY'S lhru I 1!1111 radio, beater. wire whb . warr lelt. only 15.000 74 !Ill t'ou~· ~. 'l't't'J .. Otbl$f .. · ·-··-t4999· · •·. 2dCJJOd.li4-(·4~77. ! m1 C:all:;46 illifj -.tert'o alloyi.. \l'r) • .---. dean $1U.50t 759 12K2 '69 E Coupe, I owner. /\l . NEW 81 JtJOSU. all "t lrai.. wire whls . xlnt l'OOd $35 .0110 P\l µart ) 75!Jl 1 1K $6700. 7S2·6011 752 7891. 759 !15r17 SS7ll0 . '7 1~ ,,.Ill 4>M1:1 SJ ll'' :-..•1' 1n· I ,1'.1,.mi: l Eller wife 's <·a r ' 11 61 2SOS. :.how room cond I Roy Carver.Inc . DATSUN Z bo<'h XJ6C. only I C111'r maclt' auto trans. snrf. S4.Soo RHault 9755 Holbl<oyn: llMW . lur arKer 41.000 m1 . 50.00lJ·fucl 5406338 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT DA TSUM ."\XX 1)1 1\1 .... ,,,I ' \t 'w\ ,_.•'I JM .1 • 1 833-1300 HONDA SALE 1~Jamh11n•1•. & mstallauon kit so•; wrnty, mint ro nd I " E I :"lt>"'PIJrt Ht•a1·h 1 .. 111 1 .. ut ~~~~ z~~.;,or:,'::t~~~ ~-~ofc 494 3111n•s ~~•••••••••••••••~!~.~,Ab 7~L~~;~.LT I I SAVE NOW -MOST MODELS SADDLEIACIC IMW $2000. F1ber1lass rear ••-Ghio 9734 19 Mli M1dl(ct X"'lnl eauty_ arp.~e 1''.~ I 77RMW l'.!111 rac1111f~rs extend ~·•••:,•••Con••••••.•.•••••·~ c·ond.Z7.000 m alcs Sl•e tol ~;,~,·11 4~~~·:11l.;1b I I DISCOUNTED FAR BELOW THE 234KZ~ stock 8 &nChes $250 73 Grua V\ I-lawle:.s appree1ale M8 7187 -· ~ 77 liMW 32<11 168·583'7 cond.BestOffer S2695· I !12:.!TWX 494-7890 '62 MGA JIM MAllHO 78i~JWW1..f111 211~-:::.~:~M ·~~!~~~,<~~.~~·~~.~~o: New trans "5 7 1426 1 ~:?h•i-:.~fl~~ FACTORY STICKER 1~_.~Jt'Ni!'.!111 W 1t metallic pain\. more. Sl!IOO 646 31135 MGI 9744 II HlJNTINt;'J'l)N lH.M'll I .., hod s1dt> m old1n.:s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142-2000 \ 7!1 tlMW :r.?111 "u I mal t I' trans, & '65 Gh.1a. mech. sound. '79 MGI . · J.SHWHE ·oNL. 7565 miles . I\ xlnt inl. needs boct'I 4 s peed. only 24 .00UllolltRoyce 9756 7!1~~:zi~11.i i.wrre . tSer work.fm s ter 673.8103 • miles . new radials .••••••••••••••••••••••• HOHMW 53111 !.lll'J I k. 1216 > Prn·e • stereo tape. rtawless' #l DEALER IN U.S.A. K.56i'~'il ~ood thr ~~!~••••••••••••!!?.~ t 02JX:,.t SH! ROY 21402 Mwci-rit• CREVIH IMW JRR CARVER Plari&woy LAMCIA '79 tst& Broadway r AOLLS-ROVCl Mitsio. Vie1'0 ~ ... COUPIE Santa Ana 835 3171 •~J•mt>o•n "'I • IW •ll'Ort e. • <" 8 l 1 ·.2040 .495-4949 S unr . ow low miles. 5 MO·M« NEWPORT DATSUN .... ~ .. :' .... '' \,, ''. ! '.. ' t fost"t.lSund.i''' speed. air rond1t111ninJ:. '77 M(j,I s lereo.112SVST> S h arp n :.porti. CtOS!OSUNOl'Y~ S JJ.1300 ---------l 77 2llOZ Turbo. om• of a SAU NICED AT roa1lstcr Pnmt> l'.ood1 Saab 97 60 •5995 tton Whitt> hlal·k in ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOI McLAREN's >1!141 N lle:ll'h 111"1 L 1\ llAllH \ , :i :-01 1 ;-.; .. , ,r SA 1-" ) , 17141522-5))) Sunday by A11111 75 BM W ;11ls1 4dr auto loaded. onJ: ""' nl·r all rt'l'ords Sli5~11 ll Bo .\I 11 ' t ' 1· I I I l I f 1:.!I J11i2:! I Hbh hm Ii 1-1 lti46, ~-13 k mcl Plltnl. c·enler lme "'h I;.. s l~rl'o 1· asi. . ~a.IO ono 1>44 4;,9:1 l!IKI> UalSun 2HllZX 2 + 2, I :! 11110 m1 . 1mma•· SI 1.5CJU 89.':> 2178. 631 ~ • tenor 1(;urts M<i i JIMSLEMOHS l970 ~~JiLVU COSTA Mt:SA 6)1·1276 Sl995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 B(>al'h Hl \'d Hl :-.ITINGTON HE;\('11 • i!> Datsun <!llOZX Drk -· I 142·2000 LEASE DIRECT! 1981 SAAi TURIOs hr.,.n. Si.pt!. /\lloyt>1I Maida 9738 14 h1•l·ls. am fm i·as~ •••••••••••••••••••••••tPOfttfl'O 9747 IEACH IMPORTS Xlnl n1nd s11 s11u '74MA'ZDARX4 •••••••:•~••••••••••••• R48l>oveStrN•t 11 4 546 0331. t•onta1·1 New pain t . full y 14<.TS.slvronblk ~t:WPORTBt-:Ant l'att1 Mon Fn.11 5 equipped mdud•nJ: air ...... 1~.0l~ 4460 752.0900 i I l>atsun 240Z. ~d rnnd. \IK \101) m i. auto. n·d. maJ:s, Am Fm . S 3 5 110 080 • < H 1962 2!f77 ton d 1t1on1 n.: A rt· a I °""'" 1.,., 4.,,, barRatn t469LWH I $19'5 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEM 1600 WH tmmster A •'t• PletH)e'Ot 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY SAAi Capri 9715 iat 9725 LEASE DIRECT! an Westminster I 893 7~1 63H 1811( 1 I 981 PEUGEOT Hl ''t' or Lt:/\SE DIRl-:<'T t>VE HSl':/\S DELIVt:Rlt:S ·········································-···· m!:I i i Capri I 'pd ltl'hUtll ... n~. ne"' µamt. mai:i. Sl600, call 5-IK 211!1 9720 .......•............... 1977 DATSUN 1210COUf'E 1-:xn•llenl transportal lOn & e c· o n o m 1 t• a I ' 1050SXA > OHLY S29'5 Mll.ACU MAZDA USEOCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MF.SA 545.3334 lt72DATSUM 240%COUPE 4 s peed trans.. stereo mags 4t new tires Not many left'. t703VEU 1 OMLY SS4t0 Mll.ACU MAZOA USIDCAIS IGS Baker Street COSTA MES/\ t~5:1ll4 SADDLEIA~lt IMW '18 Fiat 124Spydcr 072UJS 21402 MonJ-rit• Pcwilwoy Mi1.-Vieio ll l-2040 495.4949 Cfo5ed Sundays H 12•& Special TC. Auto. am rm. new paint ll.\U 1644. 96U-54311. '77 Maida. Piston en~ . low m is. Rd rnnd s:l!'ilJO 979 5863 or art ~, 30 536·0825 ·79 Mazda RX7. 7.000 mi. air snrf AM 1 F'M 5 spd Must sell S41J.29J.s TURI01 IEACH IMPORTS 8411 Dove Street NEWPORT B~:At:lt 752..0900 ·79 RX7. l'osmelirally & '71 PEUGEOT h II ( 604Sl mer anica Y per eel. This one is loaded 1n Every fat lory option eluding leather interior. Dys t2131S37·2332 ext. sunroof. air rondllion 354. eves wknds5S9·913! ing . power steer•nR . ·77 X l!I. quirk sale. S3300 .75 Chevy Monza 2 + 2 power brakes. power ~6K me. A C. Mt 6PM. 76.000 mt. Runs l!OOd windows. and st e r eo. t 1 • ' • j, ,, • • ~ f,. • f . t 1 . . . ~. 1' I It f1 f' MEW 1980 SAAB 900EMS Full Factory Equip, LIST SI 2,JOO SALE SI 0,600 ( 90801020654 l 615·8576 St800 080962_2730 (218U1.81 '76 Xl9 One of a Kind ....-... .._ t 740 S64t5 MEW 1'980 20.tlOO m1 Custom Paint. ••••••• .. • .. ••••••••••• IOI W1THAM S _. •B Cass Ste r eo. Mo nn YOUSWAGltil "'"' sys . Mags ssooo ·73 MBZ 4 dr. blue. "Int 7800Wntminster Ave 900 GLi 673· 7080 an 6pm eond. 17500. in Westminster t'ull Factory Equip 760·9278 893·7551 638.788() 1-'IAT '78. 123 RALLY. ------------LIST StSOO ::m~·:;:~:s_,~.= m1 . :t"UoS~Cf,~1~~. tde .~ •••••••••• !~~.~ SALl<..,,_!!!02>0 '6JftATl$0 As Ill MOO. 540-5184 w/many extras inc u -lfJlflOISCHI ..._,,""""'' in& sunroof. «> gal fuel t 11 SC court TlllY IUICIC tuk. Call U6·U03 This car is blaci on 5 ..... ,aclfic wknda or afU wkdys. black 6 a beauty ! .s C t H 1911 DATSUM '74 Station W1n. auto -speed tr.ns .. factory .. wy trana. well-mainl. Orig. 72 "°· 4 dr. auto; Xlnt s unroof. ,factory air 714-IJMSll ~10 Z ~It owner.'73-8103 I cond. 15100/ofrer pvt. Equipment includes -partyM7·304t cond .. Blaupunkt body aide moldings. un· ·n Flat l21. must sell. AM/FM alereo cassette. S... 9762 dercoet 6 1'1emotu•NI $1\00. call c arol dally ·75 '5CISL. dark metallic wide alloys, leather ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• r;:•C!liOD plll..J. <Ser. Ut·U73. after l pm 6 ll'Hft· xlnt ~. Jl,000 auta, pwr. windows, '77 Sublna wa1on. 4 wh) ). UIUI. 211 >. Price wkendaMM75e ml, SJl.IOO. ta.21UI. bra, fCJI lamps _6 only dr. 4 apd, AM /FM u11. 1ooct&1w11l/lt/ll. · 44,000aua.! laltUYP>. Mlnt.S:.00.540-0713. t.a_.,31 t127'. ·71 llettedel MID. auto. OMLY U2.ffl 9761 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• A M I P II ca a I et t e. ui•.a._.1 •.._. ... -.a. . eyefe .. ,.... 2811 .... ... .. ,.... ....... "' ........................ . •H w I' ti l () I\ T '-. •.Jt< . ' -------- ' 'Tl CVCC. 50.000 ml. U1llt tn. · •· -~ "14 ToYCIU Corona. 24r. blue. blk lnt.1tlck. SMOG. 'Tt UOD. a Int cond . l orlt owner. •.ooo m l. m.-n or MMllM aft private .. rty. XtrH. COSTAllltSA uoder blue bDo11 price. tiPll. 11m-.-. 141-H4 ......... I -· / -, ·. IX.AMPU: 1981 CIVIC 1 500 cc 5 speed Factory equip Inc body mldgs EXAM~ '81 ACCORD LX 5 speed. air. Power steering. Dix interior - . •5606 57099 BECAUSE OF OUR VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES. MEW CAR DISCOUNTS WILL MOT IE • QUOTED OVER THE TELEPHONE SALE PRICES GOOD THIU 1·11·11 PILUS TAX. LIC. & DOC. FIE QUALITY USED HONDAS 1910 CIVIC 5 speed. stereo. sun root '4999 °"""' ··~ '11 ACCottD LI Automatic. air, stereo 1910 CIVIC STATION WAGON Loaded w1lh extras '4999 ..... 1977 ACCOID Automahc. air stereo cass. maQ wheels '4795 ~ t756UU .. .. r , .. ... ... ,•• " •fl l).\llYPILOI Sunoay January 18 tilt Aallea.UMd ...... ~a.d ,UIH Alllet,UMd ...... UMd ....... 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Low -li'fft1. -Loeded. haa loU o1 t rt ----- rb11 ""i 'tnl 11&5U tHtO DIAUISHIP IN c tape. Uk wbeel 6 an flaw· Ori1lnal ancfaharp' 1232 Uou inchactf:." ~ct:r';: ~c~alhfm:! ~-5Pe:1~nd ·79 PINTO ESS 644lllll 7711Hll 01"..-.ICOUuTYI leu condition' Hu MVH> . d i i . n••ds new aunroor °"4MH. l tVROlfl ..._ " ( H ONLY 11.511 one own•r air coo l 01una. m11 tranarniuion for areal ~ALt:S S~Hv 1n; ANl> t.t:ASl!'l/G . , miles! <Ser. ~J <Stk $1tt5 wheela. 4 cyllndu eco no my~ AM 1 FM 12.900 CallMl·tlll r IJllJ. Pnc• lood thru .JIMMAllNO ~r::a~iaea.1-4, AsMpe,FeMd stereo and rac1nl1 77 Pinto Waaon , lo . ' ; ,, I • 4 l i lt II V~Wtfi-.. .... slriou l ll64VZX I t I , d I 1 7 • 'l I aA l..,.vd. stereo.1UJXJE1S3777 won'"t1utlon1''3997 mt eaa•. sp , Jl n SI I '.. " cond. rool rack. maits. , HUNTINGTON BEACH JO~ & SOH JO ... SON I SOM radials 13600 ~·6240 b 1.lOO ;~lil~~ ~=~nly I o&!i.000 milts Clean ' 139i1NYl1 NfWPO Rf OAT\UN BJJ-1300 TU 1'~i n•• 111w11 llfkod ll(illl .,.,.. J.13'1 I Ult• H ll&)fM!I W•l(Oll UUllo \m t·rn ,.,~, 1,11 11 •1111 SJ2'•1 1~ ll.'111 t.11 \ W Hu e 1 f l111il1 51~1 lltill 1147 ~7' ~ I I lo ,., \It\ '~b ~ 1, •• .,.1 ti ..60 ,1)()11 •1 •VII '~ t ll ' t'4 'w W ltbl IJ1 I ""'''"1 lh~lll I llU I IU I• h j,td C' 111111 'I ri1-,. ~I '\fl oi----------1 "'° • .,,., CADIU.AC '7t CONVHTllU ~U$TOM I•·\ W '4110•111 \M ~ :\'- \lt·1 .,,, -<;;uw o 117 .I 11 IU Ii "ullt'r ~kcillt· '-.unrf m .. .i •hi• 1111 ~ """"''' J;!~I ~ ~IJ llJ \'A Kl I, <.11 I 11',ll• SISOll ~ !l lb!S t uud l.ollldl.'d I.ow rn 1 l1·s \Ul>t'r shurp 1 123417 I SALi rtlCIO AT ,19,995 JIMSUMOMS IMl'OITS l\170 11AR801l Iii.VU C<f;TA M •:SA 11 I 9i611 lltill ""'Ii ··~I\ I 1 711 \ 'A V\.IV 1111/ I J 111 1/t'I Ul-1276 ""' JIMMAllNO ~~~~,I~ H NTINGTON Bt;AC:H 142-2000 70 IM PALA CONV 350 ps. pb, a <'. radu1li.. run~ great. only 106M 51500 080 673 2122 '76 MOHli 2 + 2 ..-uel Savin g. 4 cyl_~ Looks & rura good $2875 ~o.11 Mike ~7 ~Z7 ----------I SHO~??..f!1>~0HD. Power brakes. power windows. power sleermic w 1th t ilt 1teleseop1 n g ll leenng wheel , air. AM 1F'M stereo. rear window defo gger . automatic tr ans Snow white with Burgundy in terao,..Z7,000 miles Im mac·ulate thruo ut ' SH ~1S4-i.i!IO or Answer Ad •209. 642·4300 24 hrs_ ·79 vw IAlllT I J fl , till t'llll & ti •H I' li--1111111!!!!1!1111!~----i lh t\•mllt' lilUlom •lfl I 11" l(lt•.il ~I M~ :!l.r.I Jvvr in hr4til IJ1 v11 1• mel .. lli. 1r w ,.n .iv, \cf) d u n 11111>, l \ 1•1 1, J ' H.aut.111 • t u r b 1>d "" ~JlllJ 00 "4i!4 \Int I I !>.;~ SADDLHACK IMW 77 Cad1llu ~\lllt' IJl2Zt:I< 711 MAURt: 4dr Vti a c. 65 ROADSTER. askia g I' h P s. n1·11o Stl Bit Con S9.000 1193·0551 days. 11 i. 26K m1 xlnt SJllOO S40 ~U8J 598-759~ t'\'eS $4'.ts JtMMAllMO YOUlSWAGolH 111711 Bear h Bh d Ill ~TINGTON tit:1\t'll 142·2000 76VWIUG Sharp' t 1443&! @J~MoolCnd VOIMSWA GfN INC. ~100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove 19IOVW JEnA W11h o.utomatu· Iran:. AM ..-M slt'reo & lo11o miles Li ke :'ll~w · 1239ZYV1 711 \ w t°Of'I\ l ( hJntllJl:Rl' modl'I .!I IO I m1 Sll\MMI X l11l \unJ 11 1t.7511J 673 l;f\JJ 21402-M...,.rite Priwoy Mi1W.Yt.jo ll 1 ·2040 495.4949 Clost>d Sundays 71LCaprite Classic , 4 dr bt'autarul.-lo mr. I ownr. air. l tll , etc $36110 559 59Sll IChryster 9925 ...••......••...•..•..• h 1 \' w ..; l.J 111\ 'l'" 1----------i 111l11or 1111'' ti1Jk1·' CADILLAC'79 1975 µ J t n I ' I a 1 l 1• 1 SEVILLE DIESEL CHRYSLER S2i!uO 1mu 1..i:!11t>:l~ Loudt'd low mtlt-s . CORDOIA OH VW llul( Xlnl 1•1111el Hll l l l'OI: Sl 1Sll I 1i35til20 ~:: ......... ,c.!?!.~ ? to:~L ~e'ia2n62m~tel supc·rsharp lllt14YMV 1 Power slttrin..i. µower SALE PRICED AT brakes. Power windows. air t•onditaonmi.:. vinyl S 11 , 995 top and fully loaded JIM SLEMOMS 1 ~2NMK 1 IMPORTS SI 995 1!17011ARBOR BLVU IOI WITH" .... COST A M t:SA ,...,. YOUCSWAGEN 631 -1276 7600We5tminslerAv1· en Westminster 1'.193 7~1 638 7880 OHLT $1375 MIRACLE MAZDA USIOCAIS 1425" Biker Street CUSTA Mt:SA !l unroor. air. l'lt'•·tr n i----------1 O\'t'rdravtc". hr 035 1-'IJ! 80 Cad1llat• 1-:ldorado. MU ST SAC RI fo' IC t:' xlnl cond. $16.2110 or ea:.h clealt'r 831 1375 65 Newportt•r. run:. .:ood.j & take O\t'r paymt'nb new tire:. & battery VOLVO 675 2972 $600 urr 7711 8811 I 545-3]]4 71VWIUS Spe<'1al. mus l :.et'' 11084881 .@ .. tffa\Jt Mowciul ~IJ VOLl(SWAGIN INC I ~100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove SADDLE,$\~ IMW JI 17!1 21402 MG1"9Write Pnway Missi• Viejo 8 31-2040 495.4949 Closed Sundo.ys IOVW JETTA ~ door. factory :.unrnul. :.tereo. 5 :.pet'1I. II 111111 miles 1484374 1 $1499 @ .. Jffa'\Jt Mou'Q~d V0ll(SWAGIN IN( ~100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove· 73 VW Hui.: \Int 1·1mcl $3.0011 548 &Mil VW µarL.,, till lt•rt Ill n~hl cloor. 73 lert door S.'>IJ ea1·h 548 !fl44 ti9 Con vt Xlnt 1•ond. lrans & c·n ~ sol1<l . S32!i010BO 642 Gll<itl SALES, SEIVICE AMO LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY 1-:xrt:RTS EARLIE IKIE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd_ COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 ORAHGE COUNTY VOLVO t:X CLUS I V t:LY VOLVO Largest \'olvo Ut-aler 1r1 Orange Counly' BL:Y M u :Ast: DI Ht:t'T 75 Vnho24SIH .. $31400 645 71~'6 71 144E by rar 111 1-:uro pean. pe rf brakes . c.-Lult•h. tore:.. Am Fm. a 1 r . :< I n t 1· o n d throu.:hout, \'l'ry dt'an Expet•lin..: soon. must se ll $2 1011 Mark 67:> Sl41 74 Vol vo 144 a t'. a m rm. p s. nice shape Needs side mirror & murrter $2200 or best Must sell' 4!12 4057 H1rh l::ves6 :.l9PM S l' '71 CADILLAC ELDORADO <> ITSA BIARRIT Z' Oii MY" WHAT ,\ <'A H" Simply t·an·1 11:-.t all or the spenal luxury t'qu1p ment loaded with lux ury' 17878 JOHNSON & SON LiftcolR Mfl"cury 2626 Harbor Hl vd Costa Mesa 540-5630 79 Hlar k Se\ 1lle Wm• wht'els . ~unrour. othf·r a l' r e s 5 I ~ !I 7 2 !I 11 r 556 1)56() 80 Seville. whl. w mnd. wires. loaded Sl6.61Jll Lo m1 !2113Zl"K I 64~ .2963 Ulr I H Super Het'tlt• parts Bat•k seat $211 H1i.:h1 door $40. windshield SJO 64 1 9157 ·72 142E. xlnl c·ond .. A C. ·72 Gold Cad ..-11•etwCKKI. AM f'M l'ass . auto. re~ I all xtras. musl Sl't' lo ap ' i:as . 20mpg. great t·ar• 1 prec SJOlllJ 774 3251 $1600 ORO 646 6649 or 535 5!>35 afler 2pm 752 225.S Rubyn 61 VW Bu:.. run~ nt-11o $1251) Call An~wer Ao • -117. 24 hri.. 642 4300 CREAM PUFF V o I v o Rt' r t u n e . ·73 Cpt> Blue & White. In VW . '69 Pop top liood Showroom Cond xlras. miles . I ow ner L1t· ff~~:~~~;s ~~~s11~~ ~~~~6 l6Km1 Sll ,9!M)_~~:;;~;,s~;,~~~! lwto1, Used s12.500 ~ 71Ml5 '76 IUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-4208 eves lMC 9905 CIMWO 9917 70 VW Squarebat·k . .cood •• •• ••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • mech cund . SI Hlll '69 Rebel. good econ '71C.~M~RO 548·2l23 transpor tation ca r -.. Loaded ' Air t•onda 548-6066 bet. 8&.5 M 1-· 1wn1ng. stereo. excclhml 711 VW Bus Sunroof. I s pd trans low i:as mileage. 36.000 miles 545.9729 or 556·6560 73 Ambassador 4-dr sdn. 78K m1. purrhased m Jan. ·74, Xlnl rond Rest orrer. ~I 4548 ·11 Hug snrr. am rm .. p erfect pnl Int rhll 71 Gremlin. best oHer. S22so t 11661.3982 economical. perre~t ror anyone 1nlo r1x er -69 Bug new pnt. new uppers 951·8965 tires. wheels $1875 840·5MB luick 991 0 ·72 VW Convertible. new lop & headliner. new t ires. runs & drives great Dark blue. white top~-49'·2•07 Pat VW ·73 Squ.reback wa1on. Xlnt. cond On g ow n er Snrr. low mllea1e. 1m1rm 111100 1sa.1m. ·---'69 VW Baja Bua. UIOOcc. new tll"ft. br•ke. P•tnt. 11900. 151·'550 'W VW Bua. n~ paint. new I nt e r ior . automatic,: Muat see to appreciate. $2000 FIRM. ..... 11112 ....................... BUICK "FLHT PllCIS" OIDllYOUR HEWIUICK Equ1 pt the way you want Call for Appointment Frl!d or Bill TEllY IUICI · 5•..,.Peclfk C....Hw_y 714-536-6511 '161UtCI ISTATIWA.otl Lo•ded wlth xtraa and only 53,000 iniles. A real cream-puff! (950 PILI SJJtl -----------.• vw Convertible. "Int JIM MARINO cond. lluat aee '3500. YOUlSWACHN Me·IS'TJ tlTIT•acll-llvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH •• YW Bua. 1ooU • runa 142·2000 rond1t1on' 169flUZI 1 20.000 ..... , I CHVIEllMW Isl& Broadway Santa Ana 835-3171 ·79 Camaro Z28. 4spd. air. Am ·Fm c ass . m~s . clean $.SS()() 644 ·6806 '78 Camaro Sport very clean 17 .ooo m 1 les cream purr $4700 ~6-2472 9920 •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 CHEVROLET Would you believe. only ·only 14.000 actual miles on this Camaro LT. One owner o( course. Must see· 1192VRVI _ S4tt5 JIMMAllHO l~~~,.~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 ·72 Chevy Kln11wood Estate W1n. all elec win· dowa. aeata. door loclla. am lttk aterM, a/c. 1111· 1a1e rack. many xlrH. brown/wht ext. 1otd Int. xlnt cond. 11200 Rhonda MZ·S355 76 Cordoba white new S H rad1ab . full pwr,1 ">Un roor. auto trans . a /c., am rm s tereo. good 1·ond PP 12495/bst ofr. 919 M25 I 77 Cordoba, EPA 11·17., a •C. new tires ~ shocks, black, 81,500 mi. (moetly I fw y ), 124CJ(). S48-S18' 11' .. l . 91110, Ml-Im ___ .._;;._;;.__ ___ _ ....;:;.._.....;. ______ ·a Buick Special. It· '71 Moma Speder. VI. air .• '71 ... ! XllllfWd. 1'11PG, All/FM radk>. am/fm, nme 1ood. Ill· -P,S . PB. AC, UIO. nna fOttft aale, SIOOO . ......, Ul·Ma 541.szzaft. Jpm. 74 Velle. silver hlac·k. 60.000 mi. $6700 Ped rond 548-IJ918 c CMl4JG"' .99 3 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!~~1000 U.C. Mercww L._. MerclWY 262i Jfarbor Blvd "21:!61farb0r 8111<1 ·71 Galaxy 500 xlnl cond Costa Mesa C<>1ta Mesa ly....... "'° p i s . p1b . noo ioBo _s~o_.5uo 540.suo 96H620 ····················~·· 'IO PLYMOUTH ----·77 Mer cury Marquis 4dr '71 FOID FllSTA sedan. Very low miles. Only 19.000 miles on this l 9M miles by· retired beauty Like new' 11 pvt. couple Has cruise ACR6361 control. climate control. $llt5 radio. d1g1tal c lock. JIM MARIHO power steering. d1sl' VOLJ(SWAGIH rronl brakes' near new 187fl Meach Blvd radial tires all around HUNTINGTON BEACH 20mpg on unlead ga~ Xlnt. cond See 10 ap 142-2000 prec1ate ~5 or term~ 77 ORD GRANADA $2995 c a s h r an GHIA A C. P /S. 6 cyl . negotiate al bluebook AM 1FM stereo. landau Hours Sal 9-12, 2 6. Sun top. 22·28 mpg MUST 9 12. 2 5 645-4631 l'\l SELL ' ply !Al phone nng $3450 080 639 3625 '74FOID MUSTANG Sharp 4 <'y hnder noh'h back t•oupe Automal1<·. powersteenng. air. Lan dau Ver y rlt·an ' 18!14JPX1 $2195 JIMMAllHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 Good transportation Iii! Han<'h Wgn, I'S. I' 13. Al'. $600 645 7tll 6 I 1-'ord '78 1.TU Loaded 26.501J m 1 S38.'.lll 64 s 60 15 '79"MYCURY CANl "TUllO" o--A FORD f'ACTOHV T llORUl'C:HHREO Th 1~ turbo ch a r ged ~ t·yh nder has .a SPt't'd lransm1s:.1on. raclon a 1 r con d 1 l 1 on 1 n I!. ,\ M ..-M 1·asselle :.tereo and ft'atur t-~ a SUNROOF Low Lo~ M lies Still Under 1-'ac lor y Warrant y' 1542YG0 1 Yours foronl) SS988 JOHNS.OH & SON Litteo6n Mercury 2626 Harbor 81 \'d Costa Mesa 540-5630 'IOMEICURY GR.AM MAROUIS '74 MUSTANG II V6 EconO<'ar. 4spd. l°ll'an 11500 67:1-2057 ·74 Mustang II <.Ohta . vs . pb, air. denl in lert :.1dt'. n ew radials xlnl V 6 eeo n o c:a r A1> i s . $1 500 ODO 642·0461 p GRANDE. loadetl Xlnt c·ond. 51950 5450·8615. 581 52.i 1 9955 ··················.····· ·u OLDSMOllLE TORONADO This one 1:-. really ~harv with new pa1nl ne 11o llrt'l>. anti r1111 pu11o t.>r w11h air c•ond1t1on1nl! 14fl3Kt,(; I Sl495 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westminster A\•• in Wt'stmins tl'r 11!13 7551 ll311 7~11 197!1 I ti.US TUIH)Nt\1)1) US I. ALL EXTllAS L I 'K E N a-: W $99511 fl It M li<llt KIIii:! 644 461W l>SL 711 l'">tm l 'rUl:.t•r Wi:n l.oatkd . w.1rr .,harp $6111.111 -1!13 61i55 •11 1!13 11123 FlllARIOW This on~ is loadl!d. in duding aar c·ondil1on1ng . stereo. mag wheels and muc·h more. ~386ZSS 1 $5495 IOI WITHAM VOLJ(SWACiDI 7600 Westminster A' e tn Westminster 893 7~1 6JA 78841' 64 Valiant Wien. i; tyl auto. ne"' t1re1>. runs l(d. x Int wurk •·a r S4i5 &lh 3473 Po1diac 9965 ..........•..•.•••••.•• ''I 7. T !:GM A.lft w/T·top & custoftl interior l'vwt'r ~teerini.:. brake:,,. w1ndowi. l'ower dool' l111·ks . rear wtndow dt• fol!~t·r lti :\I l'G 11o 11h .111;1 \'II 1\M l"M II Ir a1·k $.53011 586-1415 7:1 L1•Mans PS. l'R. 1\ \'. aulo, lllmp..: Ne>'' l1n·:. & m urrln I 11wm·r. non '> m 11 k t' r J-: x I r ,. m 1· I ) t• I t• an 1·11nd S 13:111 S51 SUI!! ml \4'1) r·lt·an• ~1~11111 71 ~ tHll 4X:!li i7 l ; ra11d f'r.,,.. r u 11 I"' 1 Wh 1lt' lllcl' 1111 \Int 1·1111d · 111d wnd11o:. :.t";.ol irk " This beau\1rull) c•qu1pped low m 1lt'al(e ..-ORD FA C:T l!kY t,5M m1 n11 hrakl·, ~lt·n·o 1111 tire•., hrk:. EXECL'TIVI-: CAR h a:. mahoH4·r 1!11 :!It.II 1 3ti ooo mt ,1111 c·onll power seals Power ~ 1r1 I . m \jM "·II SJ4~5 1 J Bii dow'>. 1\M F.M :,,lert-olPtnto 9957, :1:12 111128 landau top and m ut h1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 more' 1ti64ZRl · 1 l'rin•d '79 FORD PINTO Ii 7 FI I! J-: 111 I! D I 0 11 ll ronit• l.and.1u lop' JUlO p:, llh ,h;orµ' s I Sou -t~S llllC;fi to Sell S ow' $94!17 RUNAIOUT JOHNSON & SON " Tht' m1lea1:t· on th" s uper ..:a~ 'a\ t'r 1" unrkr I 5_11011 m tll':.' 1; r 1•.tl Liftcolll Mercury 2626 Harbor 81\lf Costa Me:.a 540-5630 lran:.µor1a1111n \\1th I Thunderbird 9970 e ) I 1 n d e· r l' n ~ 1 n t• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • automatat· 1ran:.m1,.~1on r IJ1rd 66, 73.\t. mus I A M FM stert-•J 1ap1· M'll $2Hllo 12i4Xll'll t :'liow µrte·c•d 1714 1731 21~1:! at only 542811 JOHNSON & SON ~~.~~•••••••••••••!~?.~ Lincoln Mercury 2626 llarhor Bl\ d Costa M c::,,a 540-5630 1 7:! l'tnlu $.)I.Ill a-. " ur 1 ii rer 1f)(11.PH:'lli 1 K-111 157:! 71i Vt•.:a auto. 311.l~NI m1 i.:ri•;ll rond $:.!IMHI or h1•'t 11ff1·r 1;75 17112 alt.·r 5pm 7 I \ ··~·• H1·hl1 .\Li..:1, 1;,,.111 r·umt Ill ~ :Jti:'J ::!.'JIM• l-:rt1 .. OUR FAMIL'<' 15 601N6 OUT ~OR A RIDE lN TME CAR .• 00 'r'OU WANT TO 1-18 COME ALON6? WHAi5 THE MATTER? NANCY --- I FEEL WHEN I FEEL ~ VERY - NERVOUS TODAY . NERVOUS, 1 ALWAYS STARE AT SOMETHING GRUN·· tT'S A VERY RESTFUL . COLOR NANCV···WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU DOING? . IUl••f, IA...,., 11. M11 H CINH MOMSAVS TO see IF '(OUR D06 WANTS TO 60 ALONG - I'LL LOOK AT THE GRASS IN THE BACKYAAD .. 6REAT! I LOVE CAR5! I THOU6MT 'i'-OlJ WANTEDT060 FOR A RlDE ... OOPS --l FORGOT--- MAKING ~· . ·A G~E'tJ S~AN .. , #' , • ME'(, 5NOOPV! MOT 1F r ·DON'T 6ET TO DRIVE! . . i • ! ., i I ., 1 ~ By Erni~ Bush·miller --IT SNOWED LAST NIGHT ' ~··· 9r.ME PAPE9' NE&D5MOfle Mt.AMAN 1NTE~E4SI.· .. we1&..L. PAY YOLA A NICKEL... ~O~ A NICKEL..1 l:'LL- ONL.'I W"TTl:i ONE MEMOI~. . A ? .NLC~EL.. YOl..A 1~E JOtc:ING ! DENNIS THE MENACE ,,-------'f'""!'"'--l t<NcMI :I PRAYED FOR £3uT TH/9 19 9NON LA9T W~K. RIPICKLOUS! ON-n.EOTHE:R HAND, MAYee ~OTHER KID DID rr. -·~· . . . OKA'l1 THAT'5 A PE'AL.. , . I I '-'IJDGE WAlilN0 Al TH€ PU6LlC PHONE FOR A RETURN CALL. FROM THE 6tR0EANT, eAM DRIVER CONTINUES TO KEEP JEANNIE UNDER euRVElLL.ANCE -j/AROJ..I? 11~ ~~8><-\ SHE'S LEAVIN0 THE BOARDIN6 A~EA ! 1'0 BETTER 6EE WHERE 6 HE'b 001N0.' THAT'f> e>TRAN0E ! eAM e>AlD H~'D WAtT AT THE PHONE,,, -. / .. r< • 6-40W'D YO~ L-l"E' TO W~IT~ VOLA~ Ml!MOlfl, ! i . : F02 TMS" ~---.-.....,, PAPEIZ? L-ITTL.E DOe? ~E l(NOW THAT AT MY AGE~ 'I HAVE ONL.V ONc:. MEMOI~ .... l. -• . , . l ( ... j ... @ __ By Hank Ketcham . . !F IHI~ Ge:T9 OU"T; lCOULD 0e IN BIG TROUSU:. H S o.· 1til. ME ... HOW MOCH DID~ PRACTICE 1HI~ PIECE~ ..---------------~------------t .. I COULDN'T PRACnC.E OVER ll"E WEEKEND, ~. DINKLE.<.: 8ECAOSE I AAD 10 GO 10 My G~NDM01HER~ FUN~AL.. ! O~INARll'w> I Sl'EWA~T I z CAXlULO BE. . ~IL.LED w1-rn "THE DEEPE5i S<,>NlPAn-1<,J ..• HOWEVE~ I fHAi'5 1HE FOO~~ GAANDMOi~ER. ~'VE' L.05T1Ut5 MONli-4 ! · ·.; you NEEC>TO BUY ME;SOMe NEW oNeS. JAE? YEH, IF YOU EXPE:CT ANY PE,ACE; ANP QUIET ,AROllND HERi: ... ... DOCTOR SMOCK MY PRO&L.E!M, POC.4rOR FRSI P, IS -rHA-r :S: HAVe AN Ae>SOLU-re FE!AR OF F=t-Yt N CS .' AN p L.AS'T", Neve~ Ft-AP YOUR ARMS WHSN YOU'AI!! WAL-KINS ON A WtNP'Y' C)AY I ......... ~._, lv\ONEY, MONE~ *~~>l< ! MONEY!.' By George Lemont ee SURS -ro AL-WAYS weAR ex-r~E!MeL-Y WESIGH-rec:> SHoes ... ' _.,. ':-. ., • .. RIPIC'Ul-1, ll\JS8CURl1Y, PISAS'mt Plftll .. /WP f'O$SllJU: •>M1Nt11i»Jl v ... I • ,.. ·' I I~ .1-18 <-. ......... ____ _ GOT SOMeTHIN6' FOR FORTY-100 TENSION HEAOACHE:S? .. . That mouse hidtnsl. in t))e. ttJpewritef"" cant write. either.' AND 1 5AY IHAT YOU'RE WRONG! IHe MOST IMPO~ANT iHING ON "THE 5''1C O'CLOCK NE.WS 19 Me! CAN YOU TRUST YOUR IYES? n.r. are at INtt Ila dtffer· ..at ._ drawt"9 41etaHs MtwMft ... aM MtteM ,eMIS. Mew · .-idlly CH yeu HM tMM? a.ct& ... swen wtttt tMM llletow. .. '"''"' ..... AO ., . .,fftlW ., "'" ................. ... ..,. .,,.... ; "''"'"' •11•J ·c """'"' •t "'111•11 c ""'''"' •1 ,...,.," ·1 _...,,a ,. '8)unitr Whir~ @ -------by Hal Kaufman-------e OPIN LINHI lef'f evt, H ,_ ua. .. Mted ef tNI _....tk Y9f'M: ''Wltlt FIRST .....,.. yeur erwYev IMY....,. .._ ,,-i•JM flM .._ lltoNO evt/lre yeu Mtl" to IMwt.IYw .._.. C'ttl _... • ... O/Mly rM4I witltout COMPLETE." W...t It tM•lactf IT'SADtUY PARLOR GAMEi No, the young lady •bov9 Is not perform· Ing a ral" ct.nee. She Is using •n umbrala. to play • dluy parlor game. Hera's how the game goes. In turn, u ch player leans over until his or her ~ ratts atop the umbrella handle. In this position, handle upright, the player clrcln the umbrella two or thr" times. Immed i atel y thereafter, the player Is asked to walk a straight line to another point In the room. After moving around In circlet, It's dlttlcult to comply . • I .................. ..,.....91U e Sure Titlfttl "I'll bat IC-' IMve this reom with & two legs •nd return with sla," uld the trickster. And he did. How? Answer quickly . . ..,,,..... ........... 4ue, .... M\i.,•H e . lonl Feltt Fllt.a.9*awftlttMM,._ef montltl: 1. "It's -"' _,, 2." _ Shlwan." J. " ... In the mtrf'Y, merry........... _ .. 'l.fW'('ll-Y C 4'-r·-r I e · Tall·Me·Thl1, If you uni When you coma right down to tt, wher 1 the .,., ... thing .t>out 1 .. rnlng to lce·1kat1? The lea. BIRD COUNTI How many Mrds' Medt do you ... above? Our artist clalrftl thtre are u . Cln yeu find them all? I ' M \CHAEL, \ ~R\./E TOLD You MAN'f 11MES ~oT To FE.ED THE DOG UNDER THE TABLE t ! ~ l- I • .t l • ! TIP TOPPER I "Howdy, ma'am," says tha YOUnt man above. Add colors with crayons or colored pencils as fotlows: I-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Dk. brown. SPELLBINDER SCORE IO points tor utlnt ell the letter• In Iha word below to form two complete worch: P.RANKISH --.. .... THEN score 2 Points each tor all .words ot fOUf' totters or more found amont ttte' letters . Try te 1C19N at toast SI ,elnt1. ""' ..,.., ,_...,.~ ohnston _, ~ \ .J • IUS'4 "°'LE LIU • -·1' AUM\fS MAVt. ftME: ~Ot{ A &000 Nf.A"F'AS-Y-. -6000~VEAJING1 LAO!~ ANO~sf TAKE MV WIF.t--·· SHOE - 'IE.ARI IT ~,, TA5T& TOO G0Cl01 f!J/JT-... E4fU1lLL '4 IF' 1\tf; f:~«A1iO" 0Af£ ~~~ t'U£ft11El 12~. B Gus Arriola ITSl.Jia: .5DPeJ I.JP THE GRAVY, • by MacNelly \in~outcf whack with hiJn ~ ... I'VE .l!JEEIJ . WONDE~tAJ' WfiEICE .5}/E 6E:TS~, • ----------. I January 18, 1981 . DAILY PILOT · Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Li;its: 12 mg "tat:' 0.8 mg.11icotine-Kings: 17 mg "t•:· 1.11119nicotine1W.Plf Ciflmt1,FTC Report Otc'.79 THBTl YOURSELF 5eftCI 111t QUrSllOfl • • ....,., 10 4i' 141"11~ W..•tv 641 Lt•"'Qlon A•t ,.,. 'O<• ~ • 10012 Wt M lllV $~ lot pulll<~ ouullon• l>olry ,.. un t Jnl•t• C)ll'le<I FOR JOAN CIA VBROOK. ad.m1nis- trator. U.S Dept of Transporta11on National H ighway Traffic Safety Admm1· srration What unc:tton1 are there for auto manufacturers whose can f4il you! agency's safety t~t1? -S.G.S., 8url- lng\on, Vt. e Manufacturers whose products fail to meet tests for the minimum Federal motor vehicle safety stan- dards. must notify owners of the vehicles that they do not comply with the standards. If the cars are less than The recall: when safety is first. eight years old. the manufacturers must recall them for repair at their ~xpense . The same procedure must be used if either the manufacturer or the agency finds a defect in performance construction. components or materials that relates to motor vehicle safety. Manufacturers can also be re· quired to pay fines of up to $1 ,000 per vehicle. FOR TEDDY PENDERGRASS, recording star You uy you've found a unique way to rdax. What 11 h? -R.E., Waterbury, Conn. eMy son. Teddy. 6 . showed me a marvelous way to lotally escape from the reality of this business for an hour. I've become a cartoon freak . Animated cartoons are in a world unto lhemselves. Immersing myself In that world populated by talking mice and ·wabbits' ls a great way to relax . And it has also opened up a new area of communication with Teddy, FOR PEERCE, Metropolnan Opera renor What's the scariest moment you've had In your 50 year• a1 an a rtist? -8. Mems. Wntchnter, N.V. e What could be scarier for a singer than losing his voice? Mine seemed on the way out in 1945. following my mot~eath. Everyone told me how wonderful I was -Le~c~y wonderful wife. Alice. I wouldn't li~ten to he·r. But eventually I realized the truth, I called on old singer-friends. and they put me back on track. which meant developing good singing habits. FOR GARNER TED ARMSTRONG, evangelisi What h• caUMd the upswing In cults? -P.W., Deca- tur, Ill. e Cults can only thrive on the fertile ground of fear. confusion. Ignorance . Because society is fraught with such. millions constantly search for panaceas. Cultive leaders offer various panaceas. usually in the form of total devotion to themselves. Millions of people are willing to rush off after them. thinking they have found the ultimate solution. FOR THE .. ASK• EDITOR Who le going to star • IMnt Cl'Olllv 111 the movie version of the .......... 1111? -K.L., Idaho Falla, Idaho •Since we had not heard there was going to be a film. we checked with Kathryn Crosby. who hasn't heard of any plans. either. Nor is there any ac· tion on filming her book on her hus- band. It Was ,a Very Good Round. One reason, she said. is because too many people know what Bing looked like: MSuccessful films were made on Enrico Caruso and Al Jolson because the younger audiences did Der Bingle -no reminders needed. not know those singers -so Mario Lanza could play Caruso and Larry Parks could play Jolson. even though neither of them resembled the men they portrayed ... She added wtth pride. "Everyone remembers Bing as a person. not as an actor. No one needs a movie as a reminder of his talent .. FOR JULIET t>ROWSE, dancer From the way you look on tho1e hosiery commercials. you must spmd all your time exerclllng. Do you? Whm is It best to work out? -8 .S .. Merced, Calif. e No. I don't spend all my time at it h's JUSt that I have been exercising for many. many years Exeros~ rou· tines for firming and toning should become part of everyday life -like brushing your teeth. combing " your hair. putting on makeup It d<>t'sn·1 really maner when you go through your paces FOR COLONEL JOSEPH J. LOUDER. United S1a1es Manne Corps Why should an enlistee choose the Mo.rines over the Ar- my, Navy or A.Ir Force? -K.V .. Morristown. Tenn. e The Marine Corps has always believed 1ts product ro be something special Today. more than ever before. we s1and by that belief Marine Corps pnde. training and discipline continue in that same. proud traditton. ldentificalion with the Marine Corps appeals to many because they perceive those traditions FOR JEAN KERR, playwr1yh1 aurhor of Broadway's Lunch Hour Can you tell m• what Is your recipe for a succeuful dinnn party? -C.M., Olympia, Wash . et prefer sit-down meals Even 1f I serve buffet. I make sure there is something on which my guests can balance their plates. other than their laps I think peo· pie hate to be 1ugglers at parties. I never try our a new recipe on guests. and ifs more important to choose your guests with care rhan your menu PRO Mnator Jake Garn (R Uiahl PRO Ano con CON Janet Benshoof, 1.hrecror Repmdu c11w Frl'l'<lom Pro1ec1. A.CL U Yes. There is talk these days about "products of conception," and such. These terms hide the facts that what is aborted is human. alive and Innocent -not some "pro· duct." but an unborn child. A country that prides Itself on Its pro- gress In securing human rights ought to be shamed by a Supreme Court decision which strips unborn children of their protection under the law. Restoring the protection of the United States Constitution to this helpless and In· nocent class is a matter of extreme urgency. .,_ Should There Be a Constitutional Amendment to Ban Abortion? ~FREE ¥ ~CHOi(~ '-· By putting the fertilized egg from conception in a class equal 10 a person under the law. the "human life" amendment would impose on all Americans the religious beliefs of some and would invest the Government with more control over women·s bodies and lives than has ever before been contemplared. Under this proposed amendment. women could conceivably be tried for murder for ob· raining illegal abortions or even for St>tf-aborting. and some contraceptives could be outlawed. ~ t•t FAailllY WEEKLY. All rlQf'tll ,.MNM, adver1l•emen1 The World's Fmest Miniature $20 Gold Piece SOLID 22 KT. GOLD-$20 An Official Gold Issue of the Columbia Mint, Washington, D. C. . . I In Solid 22 Karat Gold ·-· You have a rare opportunity to possess the world's first miniature $20..00 .Gold Piece in solid 22 Karat Gold. This piece is minted in the same manner and contains the same fineness of pure gold (. 900 fine) as the Saint-Gaudens $20.00 Gold Piece struck by the U.S. Mint in 1908. Each Gold Piece in pure .900 fine gold will be minted from hand-engraved dies capturing even the most delicate. detail of the original Saint- Gaudens $20.00 Gold Piece. 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However, you are reminded to act promptly to take advantage of the current special price of only $20. each as this price can be guaranteed only until February 28, 1981. • For raster service. credit card charp orders may call FREE -24 lloun a day. ~228-8000 . BBYKNIGHT The ffian!J ffioods of Indiana's Fle1y Co~ch As he heads into middle age, college basketbaWs enfant terrible shows no signs of mellowing. And as long as his Hoosiers keep on winning, nobody's complaining. By ffiork Goodmon A lmost everything seems to come easily for Bobby Knight He was a heavily recruited. high-school basketball hotshot in Ohio. He was a college head coach at the tender age of 24 He is a happi- ly married family man Almost every thing comes ebsily. but tranquility is as alien as a losing season The words "volatile" and "con troversial" have been applied so often to Indiana University's basketball coach they have become meaningless labels. No wonder. He has yanked ., one of his own players oH the court in a heated game. cuffed a rival coach in " sideline confrontation and got himself arrested for assault by a Puer· to Rican police officer during the 1979 Pan-American Games. He is. at 40. a card carrying cur· mudgeon and a tenacious tilter at windmills. flailing invectives and epithets about -couns1de as if they were so much fairy dust As Knight himself once said: "I don't like people very well because most of them lack Intestinal fortitude or Integrity. People cannot, for the mbst part. tolerate someone who tells them to go get lost ... They tolerate him very well. Morie Goodmor'f fJ a ~quMt contributor to FAMILY WEEXLY though. out at Assembly Hall on the Bloomington campus. Last February. Knight became the youngest coach in college basketball h1SJQry Jo win. 300 games. He 1s the only ·man ever 10 play for and later coach an NCAA champion (Oh10 State in 1960. In· d1ana in 1976) and one of the few coaches ever to win both an NCAA championship and the National Jn v1tational Tournament (NIT). He 1s also the only coach -that anyone knows of anyway -who is officially a fugitive from 1us11ce And he ac· co mphshed all of this before his re· cent 40th birthday Of course. few men begin their col· legiate coaching careers a t age 24 - which Bobby did at West Point . when h'e was still an Army private "What a lot of people don't take into account." says his wife . Nancy. "is that he didn't have time to grow into the 1ob One day 11 was Just there. and he had to do his growing up as he went along ... Then she adds. with gentle vehe· mence: "Over the years. I never swore much. but now I'm getting so mad over some of the critic ism Bob gets. I want to use some of his favorite words. He Is not a raving maniac. He is a sensltive and kind rnan." Knight has other defenders. Says John Laskowski, who played at In· diana before a brief professional career with the Chk:ago Bulls: "The greatest thing about him Is that he Dr Jekyll and Mr Knight The coach displays hts legend · ory temper. vonlong reserve guard Jim W1sn:ion off the court in d1spleasLire. while. belou'. he ex ults after leading the Amertcan squad to 1J1ctory in the Pon American games cares so much about his players He used basketball to make us be"er peo pie "Adds Knight's former Ohio Stale coach. Fred Taylo r. "His entire hfe has been an emotional roller coaster. With him. It's all peaks and valleys. ar1d very h11le in between .. Knight. who tempers his life by playing chess and reading Roman classic.s and ancient Onental military stratagems. can be quile philosophical about his own tempestuous personality "Sure I have a temper." he says, "But I don't think that's bad. It's when temper con· trols the person. instead of the person controlling the temper. that I think a p~lem exists. , . "Ctlrist had a temper." he con· tlnues. "Christ destroyed the tables m the temple. so wheo you start talking about people who have a temper. I think you ha ve to start there . Don't misunderstand me. I'm not trying to draw any parallels between myself and Christ. Wha t I'm saying Is tha t. .. If we chastised every person in history who was temperamental. we might have had very little progress."• Knight has demonstrated from youth a personality that might best be described as cons1ruct1vely zealous Born 1n Orrville. Ohio (pop 7 5001. the only child of Pat and Hazel Knight Bobby was all-everything in the Knight household and at school Nunured al hoine by his maternal grandmother. Sara.h (she and ht!> father are both deceased. and both d\!aths left Knight desolate fur a long 11me). Bobby never brought home a mark below "/\" un11I the sixth grade and later became a high school ·basketball phenom Knight went on 10 play on 1he great Ohio State teams of the early l 960's that won an NCAA championship and twice finished second But on a squad that included Jerry Lucas. John Havhcek and Larry Siegfried. Knigh t served as Sl)(th man. and the subsutute's role chafed him enor· mously "He probably set the NCAA rl!cord for number of 11mes 10 qu11 the squad." Taylor once said ~ A fter gradua11on. Knighi took a iob as assistant coach at Cuyahoga I-alls High School. a perennial O hio basketball power With his number cc>ming up in the draft. however. he chose to enlist in the Army with an unoH1c1al agree ment that he would get a coaching ass1stantsh1p at West Point. Two years later he was ottered the head coaching iob Pfc Knight told the astonished colonel who made the of· fer. "I'll let you know Monday whether I'll take the iob or not .. From that moment on. Knight has called all the shots In SIX years at West Point. dunng the turbulent penod 1n U S history when that in- stitution was least attractive to high· school prospects. Knight's teams won 102 games. lost 50 and went to the NIT fo ur times That led 10 the iob al Indiana. where a long and proud basketball history had foundered Much like Penn State football coach Joe Paterno. Knight sought sman. dedicated athletes who wanted to play ball and also graduate It is a testimony to Knight's training and iron d1SC1pline that most do graduate, since many college athletes often coast through their eligibility and wind up short. come cap and gown day. Within four years. Indiana roared to a 31 1 season. losing o nly in the NCAA regional finals to Kentucky But it was an earlier vktory over Ken· tucky that drew attention to Knight Rival coach Joe Hall had yelled something caustic a t Knight and. at the scorer's table. Knight playfully cuffed Hall on the back of the head. Hall took it seriously, and a violent argument ensued. Soon. Knight's sideline antics became the stuff of folklore. Basketball ls a frenetk game and has produced in the coaching ranks a plt!nttful share of (continued} l'AflllLY WEEK~Y, Januar)o 11. 1111 • & ---~ -------------------- 8088Y KNIGHT {continued) ha1r·tearers and chair-kickers. But Knight seemed to step into the spot- light more than most. He really did : .. r.-· on grab reserve guard Jim W1Sman off 1he court in a funous Michigan game (Wisman later acknowledged, "I screwed up.·· and the incident became a favorite joke at HOOS1er practices. when Knight would yell at Wisman. "You'd better learn our plays or get yourself a tearaway jersey ") Less humorous was the unplea- santness in Puerto Rico in the summer of 1979. Anti·American feeUng was running high from the start of 1he games. In one game. a Cuban player deliberately belted guard Kyle Macy. shanenng his ,aw. "The Cuban coach never moved from hJS seat on the bench -never uncrossed his legs." Knight fumed later. Outcleans other leading powders on tough stains like these: Which detergent works better on: Dirty Motor Oil Greasy Food Suntan Lotior:i Mechanical Oil Bicycle Grease Cooking Oil Concentrated Leading .. Brand ,,, ,,, . ,,, ,,, ,,, ~ Outcleans other leading powders on tough , greasy, oily dirt . --,-~ Gets your whole wash really clean. So when the Brazilian women's team arrived at the practice gym one morning before Knight's charges were finished. Bobby told them to get lost An argument followed. with police of ficer Jose Silva. who took Knight out· side. stuck a club under his nose and poked him in the eye. When Bobby brushed him away. Silva put cuffs on him and huslled him off to ,ail. The charges against Knight were quickly dropped. but Silva himself filed assault charges. and. astound· ingly. Knight was found guilty in court. fined and sentenced to six months in jail. The U.S. team won the gold medal. and the coach up and left without serving any of the sentence. The Puerto Rican Government then decided not to try to extradite Knight. As a college player. Knight neuer reached stardom. but hustled always (He later noted that. when he goes to 'basketball clinics out of the country. he now goes north.) Controversy. controversy every- where: and nothing but winners. Knight's 1976 team is the most recent in college basketball to have run through the season and NCAA finals undefeated. Four men from that team (Kent Benson. Quinn Buckner. Scott May and Bobby Wilkerson) currently play professional ball -one war their coach will never join. "Hell." Knight says. "I never even watch the pros. If the NBA was on Channel 5 and a bunch of frogs were making love on Channel 4. I'd watch the frogs. even if they came In fuzzy." He. Nancy and their sons. Tim. 16. and Patrick . 10. are perfectly at home in Bloomington. where Bobby finds a haven from the trauma and travail of his epic court battles. Here and there rumors surface that basketball's enfant terrible Is mellowing -even though that is another word he despises. "In some cases it describes a condition where you no longer care about some things as much as you once did," he says. "And I think that's bad. Too many people approach problems like. If you Ignore them. they'll go away. I'm not an easygoing guy. and I never will be. I can't live that way." Which is why. come March. lndi· ana may well have another 1111 championship season. ~ t • 'Alllll'I' WltKl'I', .IMllWY 11. 1tl1 adver tleement advertleement ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ advertleement adverti•l'ml'nt advertl••ment advertaeement a dvertleemen\ California Mill·ionaire Wants To · Share The Wealth You 1hink you'v' aot problems'? Well, I r'mtmbef wh'n a bank !Urned IM down for I $200 loan. Now I lend mon'Y 10 th' bank - Cer1ifica1n of Otposil at SI00.000 a crack. I ''mcmbcr 1h' day a car dealn 101 a liul' nervous b«auK I WIS a coupl' of mon1h1 behind in my payrnenu -and rtpounwd my car. Now I own a Rolls Roye,. I paid $4),000 for ii -cash. I rcm,mbcr lh' day my wift pt.on~ m,, cryina. b«ause the landlord had shown up 11 IM ho1UC, dnnandina his rm1 -and wt didn't havt tht mOMY to pay It. Now Wt own (iv, homn. Two art on the oct1nfron1 in California II uK ont as my off\«). Ont is a laktfront "cabin .. in Washinaton, (that's whtrt wt spend the whok simumt -loalina. lishina. swim· mina. and sa.illna.) ~ is a condo· minlum on a sunny beach in Mu· .ico. And ont is snugltd riaht on PROO ft Dotl't take •J wont for H. n.e. .,.. naf'l'll fro• .,. tides .. IMWlf .. HS ud 11•n: -n.t: Ht only works hair 1he Ytar In hi\ siunnlna off'kc on Californla'J S111Uft Bnch, and F"tn whm ht'• 1httt he pun In 1llon houn •. In Olhtr word" J~ !Carbo ..... I\ IM PfOIOlypE for .. 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Tlwtt's onty -"JOE"! ...... to thr bnt be.uh or thr best island in Hawaii -Maui. Ri1h1 now I could sell all 1his property. pay off tht monpaes. -and -wi1hou1 1ouchin1 any or my othrr 1nvestmen1S -walk away with ovtr S7S0,000 in cash. But I don't want 10 sell, bccaUSt I don't think of my homes as ''m· vn1mmu." l'n 1ot othrr rtal ntate -and stocks, bonds, and cash in the bank -~or that. · I remcmbtr whtn I los1 my job. Betausc I was htad ovn heels in dtbt, my lawytr told mt the only thina I could do was declare bankrupccy. He was wrona. I paid orr every dimt. Now. I han a·million dollar l.ine of crtdi1; bu1 I still don't have a job. lnsttad, I I" up t very week· day mornina and dcddt wht\lm I wan1 to 10 to work or not. Soma Imes I do -ror ~or 6 houn. But about half tht 1inw, I dtcidt to rt.ad, 10 for a walk. sail my boa1. ~wim, or ridt my bike. I know •hat it's like 10 bt brok,. And I know what it's like 10 have tverythin• you wan1. And I know tha1 you -like me -can d«IM which ont it's aolna to bt. h's really as tliY IS that. That's why l call ii ''The Lazy Man's Way to Riches." So I'm aoina 10 ask you to Knd me ~mtthina r don't nnd: money. Ttn dollars to be exact. Why'? BecalUC l wanl you to pay attention. And I fi111rt tll•• if you'n aot SIO invested. you'll look over whal I send you and decide wheiher to stnd it beck . . or keep it. And I don'1 wont you to keep it unlns you qrer 1ha1 i1's wonh a1 lta.sc a hun· drcd times •ha& you invnted. Is tht mam1aJ "worth" SIO? No -if you think or ii as paptr and Ink. But that's not what I'm sell· ina. What I am wllina is informa· 1ion. Mo,, information than I aivt whm I'm paid SIOOO as a aunt spraktf'. Morr information than I aivt in 1 ont·hour consultation for SJOO. But you'rt really not riskina 111tytlliflf. Because I won't cash your check or mc;incy ordtr for .JI days Q/ttr I've sent you my material. Tha1's IM deal . Return h tn 31 days -and l'll smd back your check or monty ordtr -un· cashed. How do you kno'* I'll do ii? Well, if you rtally want to ht on the safe sldt. post-dat' your check for a month from today -plus 1 llddltloMI Wttits. Th•t'll aive you pltnty of tirM 10 recdvt it. look it over, try it ou1. I llnow what you're thinkina: "Ht aot rich ttllina people how to aet ridl." Tiie truth is -and this is vny imponant -IM yar btforc I shared "The Luy Man's Way to Rictla," my ntt \ftCIOIM wu 1216,646. And what l'H stnd 1°" 1db jusc how I made tha1 kind ot rnoMY ... workina 1 few hours a day ... about I moath1 °"' of the ,..,. II doan·1 rrquire "tduca11on." I'm a h11h Khool 1r1duate. 11 donn'I require "cap11al." Rtmtmber I wu up 10 my nn:k 1n dtb1 whtn I u1r1td. II dotsn't rtquire "luck." l'vt had more than my \ha.rt. But I'm 001 prommn1 you that you'll makt as much money a$ I havr. And you may do bctttr. I ~non•I· ly know ont m•n who uwd thtK princ1pln. worked hard, and made 11 million dollan in 8 yrars. Bui money isn't tverythln1. h donn'1 require "talent." Just mouah bratnl 10 know what 10 look for. And 1'11 ttll you that. h doesn't rcquiTt "youth." Ont woman I '*Orked w11h ll over 70. She's travtlkd tht world ovn, makin1 all the monty ,he Med\, doina only \Jh11 I 1au1h1 her. It ~n't rrquirc "uptntnce." A •ido'* in Chicqo has bttn avcr11in1 S25,000 a yur for tht put 1 years, usina my methods. What don it rrquire'? Btlid . Enouah 10 tak' a chanct. Enouah to absorb what I'll send you. Enou1h 10 JX!t 1he principlrs into oc1101t. lf you do ju.i that - nothina mort, nothin1 Ins -tht results will bt hard to bclitve. Remtmber -I auarantee ii. You don't havt to 1ivt up your job. But you may soon be mallina ~much money that you'll bt 1blt to. Once a1ain -I auarantee it. I know you're skepucal.· Wtll. hnt arc romt commrnu from ochn pt0plt. (Initials hive bttn used to proltcl lht writtr's privacy. The ori1mals art in my filn.) I'm sure 1ha1. lik' you, thtse JlC'OPit didn't believe me eithtr when 1hty clipped the coupon. Guess they fl1urtd that. unct I wun't aoina 10 deposit 1ht1r chec.k for at ltast JI days. they had no1hin1 to lose . Thty were n1ht. A 1td htrr ':r wltt1t thty ,101nttl: fro• S5t to $865 per wfftl " . whtn l lftll for your (Luy Man's Way to Richts), I was dtlivtrint lht L.A. limn for SSO ptr wttk ... Now, .. I tarn an avcraae of S~5 per week, have S7 ,000 in the bank and a con· dominium wonh S15,000 ... '' J.N. Culvtr City, CA Taktt i• 1517, .. la l ,..,. "Evrrythln1 you say i• trut. I'm 1 lawyer. I ordlred your material two Ytarl 110. I receivtd h within a few days and pu1 your mclhod to work immedletely. Si~ then I ha.,t 1aken In S51'7,000 by followin1 your •ystnn. Nft4lna to iay, I havt aivtn up my law practice -It juu wasn't worih workina anytnofe." C.F.A. Provo, UT •Wow, h ,._ ...,.,. "Oddly tftOUlh, I S*f'Ctwed Luy Man's Way fO ltlchn IOfM Sill months llO· or ao. read it .. and mlly 4lcl nod11Af Moul It. 'Theil, 1bollc 1hr1e Wftks •ao. •hen I was f'Mlly "''"'-~•t aboUt my financial m ua1ion, I rmirmbtrtd 11. rt·rnd 1t. studied 11, and 1hn 11me. pu1 11 10 work and WOW, 11 docs work! Doesn't lake much 11mc, ruher I auess some or us )U~I have 10 bt II I WVtrt point of desperation btfort wt overcome 1ht ultimatt luine,~. procru11na· 1100." Mr. J.K •• Anaheim. C A 'Made 550,000 J111t fooll111 1ro11•d' "In February 1914 you seo1 me lfor ten bucks) your Lazy Man's Way 10 Richa. Since thtn I have made appro1uma1cly SO 1rand ISS0,000) just foolin1 around on tht basis or your advict. You i.tt. I rtally am lazy -othn•itt I could have madt 50 million! Thank you!" Mr. R. McK., Atlanta, GA ·su.• I• '5 days' . recdved S24.000.00 1n the nwl IM last 4S days. "Thanks apin." Mr. E.G.N .. ~a1twan. W.VA M .. S'Jt,080 "A S70,000 thanks 10 you for writina The Lazy Man's Way 10 Richn . That's ho.,. much I've made .. "I use this tlltra income for all of the 1ood thin1s in life, uo1ic vaca· tionl, classic 111tomoblln. ttc. Soon I hopr 10 make enouah to quit my rcaular Job and dtvole rull timt 10 makina money tht easy way ,, '' ~'·D.R., Newport Stach. C A Made e•o•ah to ttttn at 41 "No... •hanks 10 you and 1h' 'Lazy Man's' pro1ram, I have mad' mou1h monty (at aae 41 l to rtllre in siyl,. ltt mt au urr you tha1 I have not 'come in10' any monty by inhtrilanc' or m1rri•I' or by any other mt ans ucrpt 1hrou1h the pract1cm1 of your proaram .... R.A .. Huntin11on Stach. Calif. SJ .... la tlnt11 moatlas "Two ytan aao. I mailed you tm dollars in shee1 desptr11tion for a bctttr life. . ()n, year a,o, JUst out of the blut sky. a man called and offtred mt a pannenhip ... I aroned over S260,000 cash businm In titvtn months. You are a God stnt miraclt to mt." B.F., Pascaaoula. Miu. ''fMn'• H ••ol>P'aa ... "Smee I've 101 your (LU)' Man'' Wa> 10 R1chn1 in Jul~. I've \taned 'compantC\ there's no stopp1n1 me .1nd I'm "° h11h I need chains 10 11.ttP me cm 1hr around." M.T. Portland. OR S7 .008 111 nn d1y1 · · Lut Monday I u~ what I ltarntd on paae 83 to make S7 .000. It took me 111 wcck to do ii. bu1 tha1 's not bad for five day'\ work." M.O .. To~ka. Kansas What I'm sayin1 h probably contrary 10 •h•I you 've htard from your frimds. your famil). your tncht n , and maybt evcryoM tltt you know. I can only ask you one quC\uon Ho• many of them arc m111ionairts., So 11'1up10 you. A moo1h from today, you can be 001h1n1more1han JOdayi older - or you can bt on your wa~ to aet· llnl rich. You decidt. Tht w1sn1 man I ever knew 1otd mt somcthln1 I ntvcr foraot : "~fost pcoplt art too busy tarnin1 1 hvina 10 makt any morlt)'." Don't takt as Iona u I did 10 find out lie •as riaht I'll prove ii to you. 1( you'll send in lht coupon now. I'm not a1kin1 you co "betievt " me. Just tr)' it. If I'm wrona. all you've lo1t is a cou ... P't or m11\ut~ and a poscaae ,tamp. 8111 whai tf I'm ri1h1? Jot ""'bo lt'l't ,,,°' "'°"'" ""'''"' WftW! .. II. (' allf 'IO'!·U S•om Statement: "On the basil of my profes· s\onal rtlat\onshlp as his ac· countant, I certify 1hat Mr. karbo's °" wonl) is more 1han one million dollars." Stuaf1 A. Copn Bank Reftrtnct: Bank of Wntmln~ttr 82'1 Wntm1nsin Avmut Wn1minMn, Calirornia 92613 r-----------------------------------------1 I Jot Karbo I 1"1105 South Pacific, Dept. 21-J I Sun5'1 lkach. California 90742 I I ' • I Jot, you may be full of btan1. bu1 .,.ha1 have I 101 to lose'? Sftld mt the Luy Man's Way to Richts. IJwt dofl't d'pos/t MyC'lt#d ~ MOM1 Mt/ff for 01 /tat JI t#y:r Qftrr It 's '" tM moil. If I rtturn your matrrlal -for ""Y reason -within 1hac lirM, return my wncarlttd cll«k or money ordtr to me. On that buis, hnt's m)' 1m dollan. Add rm I Cit ' ' : Stt&t bp ,. L.-------------~~~!-~-------------9J . . By Norman Lobsenz How Couples Solve Ptoblems Most husbands and wives use one or more of four different strategies 10 resolve manta! confl1cts, says Un1ver- s1n,i of Houston sociologist Janet Chafetz The strategies -the means one spouse may use in an effort 10 wm compliance from the other -are· • Authonty -one person·s marital role gives him or her the nghr to make decisions that affect both partners •Control -one person has the resources to reward or punish the other and thereby 1s able to get the other to do what he or she wishes • Influence -one spouse is able to persuade the other • Manipulation -one person uses coven tactics to get the other to agree unwittingly to what he or she wants As marriages become more egali- tanan. Chafetz believes. women have less need to u5e manipula11on. an ap· proach they traditionally had to rely on because they often weren't on an ~qual footing in the relationship Similarly. men have less need to exert authonty and control and must rely more on influencing their wives. At~We T Qught to Se Sick? Young adults who repon the greatest number of physical com· plaints -muscle pains. ind1ges11on, headaches. etc -are hkely to have parents who themselves frequently complained about such symptoms and who often kept their children home from school because of s1m1lar ailments. real or ;magmed. In a :.tudy that spanned nearly 20 years. sociologist David Mechanic concluded that parents who are over- anxious about illness unconsciously "teach" their children to focus on m temal feelings. They may be en couragmg a long-term tendency in the youngsters 10 over react 10 every minor twinge Cool Thinking fot Kids l- Two New ,Jersey psychologists have created a cience-fiction super· hero they claim can help teach values to children ··The Cosmic Light'. is an intergalactic hfe force lhis body has b.:?en desrroved fn a space disaster) who helps people solve pr•.>blems bv cool and ratJonal thinking He 1s op- posed by three evil demons "Vho rep resent destrucnve human emotions They are Angor. who personifies anger and uses "laser dans·· to get his way. Qphobos. who represenlS fear and uses a ··mind ra y" to send people into panic. and the M1cronic Terror. a 3ymbol of inadequacy. who u5'.'s a "mlcron1zer · to make others feel anx 1ous or inferior In a typical scenano. Cosmic Light uses his superhuman powers of reasoning to overcome these negatM? emouonal amtudes According to Dr Joel Miller of Atlantic C1tv and Dr Howard Paul of North Brunswick. the Cosmic Light teaches youngsters psychologically healthy ways of dealing with poten· nally damaging s11ua11ons. The psychologists use Cosmrs: Light in their piwate practice but hope to con- vince comic-book publishers and telev1s1on producers to give th1:.1 superhero a wider range of action. Coping with Job Loss Family experts traditionally be- lleved that a man·s unemployment created severe family stress. De- pression-era studies showed a sharp Increase in mantal conflicts. criticism and nagging But a recent survey of currently unemployed. middle-aged . whlte-coUar workers shows that this may be no longer true. 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Since 1974. th~gh . new money market funds have been created for the small. Sl.000 10 $10.000 investor Different mon~y market firms offer d~ferent types of plans For instance . one firm might require a Sl.000 balance from an investor. another. .$10.000. It 1s not only the high in· terest that makes monev market funds attractive. They offer a great deal of flexibility -that Is. ··liquidity.·· They have no minimum investment period and you can open or close your ac- count at any time. Some offer check · writing privileges (but since there Is • &ITV Siano is a (reebncf'• u lio u rflt'J Vil ~nero/ lupt<:1 usually a $500 minimum 0 11 clwcks these funds are not. s1r1ctly speaking. checking accounts) One of the fla~~h1p mone1. market firms 1s th11 F1deht~ Group on Bo'>l<Jn Fidl:!ht1:'s commun1ca11ons d1rt?etrJr He1d1 Brme. explarn5. ··Money niarke1 funds ha1.e been popular w11h crin- sumers because rh"' fu.,t plact-111flat1<111 hits home 15 in the :.ii\ mg-. account All of a sudden gt>t11119 ~: / percl.'nt 111tere t on vn\.H rnnni;>v cfnl.'~n't louk \ery youd .· The catch with all ;.~rkt>t funds •~ that your mo e~)rJi guaranteed (insured) no can 1,nu lw cenatn IA'hat your rate of return will ~ One of the m 1) t popular mrJne) market buys 1s Treasury bills The) are auc11onl!d for $10.000 tr• 'ti million each by th11 U .S Grwernmt.-ni to f1 nance our na11onal debt ··T ·bill ·· come due anvwhere from 13 to 52 weeks anc.l th~1r annual inrerest rail''> fluctuate u.11h each weekl1. :.ale In 1980 they ranged from 6 4 percent to 16.5 percent money market funds also m elude "cer11f1Cates nf de posit'" from banks. obhga· t1ons hke th~ Governmeni"s Treasury bills. which comm11 the banks to repay the loans usually after 30 days. at a certain tnterest. A third ma1or money market buv IS ··commer c1al paper.· essenuall)• 30-dav pru· m1ssory notes. from large companil!s There ar1:> alterna11ves to mone1, market funds Bank., have begun to trv to stem the exodus from 1he1r sav u)gs accounts by offering 1h11ir own }10.000 money market cen1f1cates Interest rates are on a par with each week's Treasury bills. althouyh you are commuted to ll!cWing ~:our mont:'y in place for six months (earl~· withdrawal results m a penalty) One advantage to bank investments is that your money Is insured by the Federal Government. ··s o there's no invest men1 risk."" says Frank Hassey, research director of the Saving Bank Association o f Massachuse lls '"There's at least some risk in money market funds ·· Money market funds are likely 10 remain popular Investments until at least 1986. 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But what you may not know is !hat there is a flip side to the story: A certain amount of stress 1s necessary for a vital. exhilarating and creative hf e Our notion of stress is a modern one. The term was borrowed 40-odd years ago from physics by scientist Hans Selye. now known as the father of stress research Stress. as Selye defined it is ··rhe nonspecific response of the body to any demand made on it .. Anything we do or experience is a stress on our bodies and minds. When there 1s a great amount of stress our bodies are programmed to react with increased heart and pulse rates. a Jody Goy/in II 0 W lancer Who Writes on human behouior. surge of adrenaline and a host of other physical responses Selye divides stress into two care· gories: "bad" stress. or distress. and "good .. stress. or eustress. from the Greek eu·. meaning good Good stress rs responsible for that exhrlaratmg rush that is felt b~· an athlete before at> compeuuon or a businessperson before an important presentation On a smaller scale. stress keeps us enthusiastic about everyday activities Selye believes that iust as unused muscles or organs become slack and inefficient. inactivity deprives our bodies and minds of an outlet for what he believes rs an innate ur~e to create. His adv1cf? is to expose you rself to as many positiue stresses as you can handle. As long as you stay within your "optimal stress level.·· your mind and body will be at peak performance Trouble starts when you get too much negerive-stress -such as pres- .ures at work. friction a t home Evep good stress can be a problem if there·s too much of It or you don·t handle it well. (Perhaps a promotion makes you pante.) Ifs important that you Stress helps get rou going Nev. York psych1a rris1 Keith Sed· lacek. co-author of Hou to AL'o1d S1ress Be fore fr Kills You . says that for most of us . amtude ma~· not be enough Sedlacek. chief of b1ofeed back services at Manhanan 5 St Luke·s Hosp11al. beheves that through biofeedback a me thod of mon11oring the bod~."s phys1olog1cal respon-es (muscle tension hean rate . sv.eat recognize your indiv idual response to gland ac11v1ry . etc J. an ind1v1dual can 100 much stress and try not to push --,jearn to recognize his av. n bod) s yourself beyond your endurance If ""'4-amlng signals of too much stress you do. your body will surely ~end out Then. v.·ith the help of relaxation warning signals telling you that your techniques. he can convert his system is overloaded You loay. for responses to posill\e ones example. experience changes in your Whether through techniques like sleep patterns. appetite. sexual desire biofeedback or iust a nev.· outlook on or mood. life. mani.· experts agree that you can There are some simple ways to make stress work for )'OU And while coun the positive benefits of stress 1.·ou are at 11. you might d1scmer that Selye·s personal motto is .. 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A certain amount c ,f C<m trowrsv has sunounJed a { few of Blume's books be ! cause the)' deal wnh subiech J often rhnughr ro be raboo for a. youny ters In Foteuer. t'I f teen-age couple fa ce a dee• z sion about 1d1ether or n •JI ro ~ havt> Si:!>.ual intercourse. 111 ..., Are You There. God? It s all because the~ see me talk my abou1 real-l:fe s1tuar1ons that the~: ar"' faetny da1, 111 and dav out l\1ds rell rne You d~n·t know me. but \.our book is all abr;u 1 someone exactll.' hke me A nd 1-.hen k1Js tell me tho-,e rhings. 11' s one 0f rh"' b11s1 f t>ehngs in rhe "'•Jrld Three 1.ears agr; .Jud1. med ht>r hand at \1. ming a bri•Jk frir adulls T11led W1/t!~ :1 WdS the star~: of a d1ssat1sf1ed wife and her d1ssoh11ng marriage and qu1ci<I)· moved up the best ;,t?Her h:.t Judy \-.ould hi-.~ tu do anorher adult noH-1 ·1 m \ er1y runt?d rn to aduir!> and ~duh r.ala11unships And I 1hmk I ~\am ro v. mt? about them as \\ e1: as 1H1tmg abnu 1 prete"'n·.:igers .. Judy with children Randv Lee. Larry Wtth 15 successful books to her credit. Blume 1s blossoming Me. Margaret. a \;oung girl learns about rnensrruanon But Blume sa1.'s 1r's adulrs IA'ho have stirred up all the contro\.t>t'>Y 'Kids. who are m 1.• real readers. don·r see my books as controversial at \Vh1l11 some pare ms fro"' n vn the realism \.\tthin Blume's boc)k~ mhers applaud her ·ryll' I cnuld ne1. e1 get m) k1Js tr1 read until th..,.1.· d1scri1.'l!red .Jud~ Blume .. one Oregon moth.?1 sa1:s 'Nm, 1he1. can l 11a11 1n ger 1h111r hands 0n her book::: · Bur .Jud1, has nn Cflm• plaints I dv vet\' W>!ll I ,,up pun rn~~lf I suppun m~· ch;I drl!'n I'm ridept>ndenr. ~ and ii reall~ ieels ntee .. IAJ By ffiorilyn Willison I ( ~·ou are rhe parent of an adolescent. you are prob· ably fam1har wuh the name . Judy Blume. even 1f you aren't familiar w11h her. the odds are that your children not only know IA.ho she ts but think of her as their "ver\; f avorire au1h or .. · During a decade in v.hich she ra ised rwo children of her own. Judy Blume has writ· ten 14 exnemely successful books for young adults Over 10.0<Xl.OOO volumes have been sold and Blume re· c.e1ves about 1.000 fan letters each month from her young. adoring fans No other children's book author has even approached her record break ing lewl of popularity A frer read i ng Jud y Blume·s books. 11 1s easy to understand her appeal. She has found a way to speak reassunngly to her young readers Whether 1t' s a book about divorce tic's 1\'01 the End of the World). sibling rivalry (Tales of a Fourth Grode Nothing). obes11y · I Blubber) or racism tlgg1e ·s Ho1Jsel. Blume deals w11h real-life dilemmas from an adolescent's viewpoint. Her books do not "talk down" ro readers but realistically por· tray youthful dialogue. lifestyles and -mosUmpor· rant -feelings "Kids are bewildered by a lot of things ... says Blume. "I have rhis gift. this memory. so It's easy 10 proiect myself back to cenaln stages in my life. And I write about what I know 1s true of kids going through tho~ same· stages Wt! all had -ur have - c:onfl1ctr11g feelings abo ur sex. our stbhngs our parents I try 10 convince rny readers thaJ \\hat rhey're going rhrough 1s perfectly normal for their aye I writt> rhe kind of books I wish I could have read when I \\as a kid ... Only '! .. few short years ayo th1i _42-year-old pub- lishing superstar felt that everything worthwhile had already happened to her by the trme she was 27. Mamed to her attorney-husband in 1959, when she was a iurnor in college .. Jud~· gave birth to her daughter. Randy Lee. two ~ears larer. and then a son. Larry. in 1%3. As a suburban housewife in New Jersey. Blume found hie co mfortable and predictable -except for her long hsr of psychosomatic illnesses. A her rri,·ing to satisfy her crea11ve urges through song·wrlting and other hobbies. she finally decided she could wnle bet- ter books than the ones she was reading to her children A college course in wnting for children helped Blume focus her ambitions. and in 1969 her first children's book ,,.. was 'J)ublished {her illness wenr awav when she srarted writing) Blume and her husband later divorced.'and now she lives m Santa Fe. N M .. with her college-aged children. "I have an ordinary family life. except when I go out on the road... Judy admits. "h's great fun ro go and be a phncess for a week at a time .,, Ito promote her books). It Ms W1//1so11 1~ 111., author o/ 01d"t 0 1 A Dlvmced Morher t~antom Booltsl and rhe muther of 111 o det•oted 1}ud~· Rl11me fan~ ... also helps when you come home to two kids who expect you t<? be mom. We ski. walk "AMtlY WEfkLV. 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It's be•m touted as a natural and near·m1raculous way of pr~tectmg ourselves from ailments ranging from heart disease to varicose veins and constipation. Fiber is actually the indigestible residue of cenam foods -fruits. vegetables. whole grams. It is. not a single substance but 1s composed of cellulose. lignm. hem1cellulose. pectin and gums These five components of fiber all resist the digestive enzymes m the stomach and for years were be· heved to have no nurn11onal value T odav. ho1.1.·ever. 11urr11ionis1s are revising-their rhinkmg about fiber. and impressed by e1.1dence that It does have a positive effecr on a number of health problems. more and more doc· tors are suggesting rhat we increase our consumption of fiber-nch foods. The notion thar h1gh·fiber diets are good for us stems from the observa· 11ons of Dr Denis P. Burl< in. a British physician who spent 20 years in Uganda. -Burkin. who was already medically famous for the discovery of Burkin·s lymphosarcoma. a type of cancer in children. noted that the natives he worked among seldom contracted heart disease. t"flllon cancer or d1ver11cular diseases (ailments affecting the bowel) What's more. they didn't get fa1 Burkin concluded that them diet was responsible It was high m vegetable fiber and low In the animal proteins. fats. refined grams and sugars Americans and Europeans consume so heavily. So far. th~re's little hard scientific data to explain the health benefits fiber seems to confer However. evidence Is accumulating that fiber· rich diets can improve a number of medical conditions even though there's no proorihat they actually pre· rau/a lJranott IS Q ~que'11 ~tnbutot 10 /-o\,\lt. \ WFIJ\l' vent certain diseases An English study has shown that two fiber components. gum clnd pee· tin. improve blood sugar processing in diabetics. while elsewhere it'"> been documented that high·flber diets can help lower blood cholesterol levels that may predispose people 10 heart attacks. A report from the Human Nutrition Center of the U.S. Depart· ment of Agriculture concludes that fiber 1s effective in preventing con· st1pation. although doctors argue that in some patients fiber has no effect The relarionship bt.>tv. een fiber diets and culun cancer 1s bt.>my explored As far as weight control is concerned a number of theones are being ex· ploreJ In New York. Dr Theodore B Van ltallie of St Lukes·Rooseveh Hospital speculates that "food fiber promotes chewmg !hereby increasing the effort required 10 eat and retarding rhe rare of ingestion ·· Dr Van ltalhe also 1s trying to dert>rmine whether f1ber·nch foods are more f1lhng than others and thus cause us to eat less Dt>spite accumulating evidence that fiber is. indeed. good for us. num- lionists are reluctant to recommend how much of it we should eat. As Dr. June Kelsay of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Consumer Nutrition Center in Beltsville. Md : explains. "Much more work ... remains to be done before it will be possible to make recommendations about desir· able in rake levels ..... As a result. no minimum daily requirements for dietarv fiber have been established Nevertheless. nutritional guidelines issued by the Government last year do recommend increasing consumption of fruits. vegetables and whole grain products and cun1ng duwn on fars and refined sugars Dr Alastair M. Connell. dean ul the medical school at the Urnvers11v of Nebraska. points out that "1f you are eating whole gram breads. fresh fruits and vegetables. you are probably go· ing to be getting enough fiber .. Too much fiber can have soine un pleasant and possibly harmful effects An excess can lead to painful m· testlnal gas. nausea and vomiting There's also some concern thar it may interfere with the body's ability to ab· sorb certain essential minerals. Some of the foods fiber can be found In include unpeeled apples and pears, grapes. bananas. oranges. potatoes. cabbage. carrots. eggplant. coarse bran and whole grain breads. Conne.11 and others stress the im· portance of consuming fiber as Ir ex· lsts narurally In foods -fiber 1111 pills are not considered helpful ..., Sinking the blua. Never mind French poet Pa ul Va h!rv's witticism: "The trouble with our time is thot the future la not what It uHd to be." Next. predict· ing "the return of know-how and con-do," sees America flourishing In a new agt> of biotechnology. qpilcal fibers. still-tinier computers. and "giant steps In medicine" leven a tooth-decay vaccine is being talked abour). "HoofbPUIS. mo•1l' horst'~ rnonv r1dPr~ ()n rhe 1111111• '1nnd r c<Jvld 111~1 he noiurnl go) Raourcdul tolutlon. How brigh1 our future redllV 1s depends on hd111ng enough fuel to spin the wheels ol progress "Our problem 1sn ·ta shortage off uel. Its a sur plu_~ of gouernment ... Sdid Cdnd1ddh? Ronald Re~gan Now 1hc11 hes dbour to bt1 in· ~ratl.'d dS Prvs1dl.'nt this Tuesd~ v."" ~1sh lmn V.i.'ll in lhl' task of translating energy resourcu into usable fuels. for rhe resources ~ rhere Enough still to be found oil. we estimatt'. to last 22 ~ears at cummt production rates. and st?llen 11mes more than 1hat recoverable from shale. Natural gas? Perhaps 25 times as much still lo be d;scovered as we lapped 1n 1q7q Uranium 10 last well into the 21 s1 century. 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Here is a bonnetf u~ of honey information and re cipes to sweeten your days. StOJage: Honey should be stored in a tightly covered container at room tempera· ture. Crystalllzation may oc · cur, but this does not spoil the honey. To reliquefy, place the container In warm water. Honey Tlpe: To substitute honey for sugar In recipes. use equal amounts of honey for sugar, but reduce the total amount of other liquids by 1/4 ,cup per .cup of honey. Nutrition ProftJe: One tablespoon (20 grams) honey equals 60 ~lorles, with traces of phosphorus, Iron, sodium and a good amount of p o tassium . Honey Is a carbohydrate, principally composed of glucose and fructose. HONEY-LIME DRESSING 1 can (6 -.) hnn .__. corocwb ... , ~ t"-ed 14 cup \1111..W. ol 'It cup hoMy IJ4 IHlfDO.Mll Z ta HJ a DIM popipv or cmy ..... 1. Piece Mm-* conc..ntr8te, oU, honey and salt In a blender, cover and buzz a few MCOnds. I . Stw tn poppy Med. Sew over fresh fruk Mlads. Mobs 2cups 20• 'MllllY Wl8lY. ~ , .. •1 HONEY BARBECUE RIBS 1/1 C\111 hoMv 3 ablapooM ICJIV MUiCt 1 IC...,_n pHpal«I mmtard I dow .-tc. C11llhcd 1 cup chlcMn broth 1/t aip lunchup YI tt lfllOnaM ~ ....-. pound bi.c.k ~ • '9Cb. about 4 rti..m counuy-«yle pork ~ or a.mb rllle1a 1. Combine in blender. honey. soy sauce. mustard. garlic. broth. ketchup, salt and pepper Cover and blend until smooth 2. If time permits, pour sauce over ribs In roasting pan and allow to marinate at room tern· perature for 1 hour 3. Bake. uncovered, 2 to 3 hours 111 300°F .. turning occa · sionally. (The lamb riblets Wiii cook faster, in about 2 hours ) Makes 6 serutngs HONEY BEE COFFEE CAKE 2 pk ... Kttw dry yeMt % cup wry wum ••ttr I cup un.lfled aU·pullN)M lour % cup butter or margulne % cup honey l c.blftpoon lemon )ulce 1 teupoon ult 2«911 3•/J to 4 cupe wwlfted aU· purpoee lour 11t cup butter t>r margarine YI cup honey 11t cup .. lr.ed coconut 14 cup altverld almonda 1. Soften yeast In warm water in small bowl, stir until di5 solved. Using electnc mixer, beat In 1 cup flour until smooth and continue beating 2 min· utes. Set uide. 2. In large bowl with electric mi&, beat butte.r untll 10ft and fluffy. Add honey and lemon juice: beat until ~ded 3. Add salt and eggs to butter· honey combination and beat until blended. Bat In reserved yeast mixture . 4. At low speed, gradually beat In 11/J cups flour. Clean beaters. Stir In aD but about l/t cup flour wtth spoon until yau have a 10ft dough. 5. Turn dough out onto floured board and knead lightly unrll flour is Incorporated and dough ir. resUlent 6. Place dough In greased bowl. tum d044i to bmg ~ surface to top Cover bowl with w!llled paper and towel, let rise In a warm place until double In bulk. about 1 hour 7. Punch dough down. divide m half Spr~d e11Gh half of dough into a !J"l!aSed 9·inch round cake pan Press dough down in cen ter. making a 6-inch hollow 8. In skillet, melt 11z cup buttw Add honey. coconut and 111· monds Divide honey-coconut m1Xtwe between the rwo coffee cakes. spreading an over dough and making a shallow pool of mixrure ln center let dough nse for about half an hour or until dough ts at top of pans 9. Bake in preheated 375°F oven for about 30 mlllutes or until deep golden brown Makes 2 coffee cokes HONEY BUTTER 1/J C\Q> eofl buner or m•gartne 'h C1'P hoMv 1. Mix buner and honey 1n smll.D bowl until blended Serve on toast , English mufims. hot bis cuits or pancakes 2. S<ore In refrigerator Makes l cup HONEY CAKE ,,... cup •uear 1h all> 1i¥ifCl&ll* or ta9ower oil l/J all> honey ... 2 eggl 'Ii 1UIPOO'I v.W. all'kt 2 a.-wwlfled .... ~ lour 211t 1....-.W ~powder YI tuepoon uh 1 QIP mU& ~a,._ Froedng, ~ tolo- l. Combine sugar. oU. honey. eggs and vanilla. Mix until well blended, using electric mixer Add combined dry in!J"edlen!S to oU mixture, alternating wlh mdk, mixing weU aher each addition. 2 . 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Sao f11 t'"O Of l"d'lty ordt' no ( 0 0 t OHM C...., M lit9M •: Q Y1M Q ltamr C..,... C.t .. ---------f•t IMtt-----.... _________________ _ -"''-------------~ =-- CITy'--------SIM•----1iJ------......... -... -... -.... ········c Monkey Busin~ When Ronald Reagan is in- augurated as our 40th President this Tuesday. many Senators and Repre· sentatives around the country will be tha nking him for helping them glide into power on his coattails. One monkey. as well. is also giving thanks. The legend of Bonzo. Reagan·s simian co-star in the 1951 film Bed- time /or Bonzo. is currently riding the crest of Reagan's victory back into the limelight. A poster of Bonzo is s~lling in bunches. and people are going ba· Reagan & ro-atms Otano Lynn, Bonzo. nanas buying Bonzo T-shirts. baseball caps. suspenders. etc. All of which makes Bonzo's co· crearor. Ted Berkman. very happy. indeed. The real Bonzo died in a 1956 fire . but Berkman claims the new Bonzo is a great-grandnephew of the original. Bonzo wasn't eligible to vote this year (he's only 51/2, after all). but Berkman says he did support "his good friend. Ronnie." Berkman notes that. "Bonzo's not a political animal, but he was a little miffed at not being offered the Vice Presl· dency." There is talk of an ambassa · dorshlp. though, and. adds Berkman. "If It's to a banana republic. Bonzo will certainly consider It ." Veterans Of The Horror Of the roughly nine million Viet- nam veterans In this country. about 17 percent . 1.5 million of them. will eventually seek psychiatric help to handle the trauma of their wa r ex-periences~ according ro one leading psychr trist. His prediction is double that o Government estimates. • Speaking to a conference co-spon· sored by Dartmouth Medical School PAMUWEEKU "'-HMttMPM Me,.tln• ,,......,.,,,..........., Monon Ftllntl ....... v., ....... a A-., .. ,,.. '91~1\tkey la•.... iU1t.tr COOC* 81 ,..._y WllKlY . .1-.,Y 11, 1111 The M~ Of Male Men Conventional wisdom has It that only ~en have been pushed"' Into psychologically damaging stereotyped roles. Yet. schizophrenia is three· times higher in boys than girls : three-times more men than women commit suicide; and men tend to live eight fewer years than females. As author Dale Carlson notes. "When people say men are free. it means they are free to be shackled to the work wheel au their lives ... Carlson. whose latest book for children is Boys Haue Feelings Too. notes rhar men are set up in our culture to be heroes: "the John Wayne syn- drome ... She advises boys to fight getting whipped into the ··football hero. war hero. vice·president·of·the·company image ·· If women can be both mothers and account executives. says Carlson. men should also be abJe 10 hve complete lives. "Don't let anyone narrow you." she says. "If Y.OU collect snakes. continue collecting snakes: if you play baseball. keep Jt it: if you knll. do rhar . Don't let them forte? you into becoming one·third of a person " and the Veterans Admmistration. Dr Chaim Sharan said that the mental ef- fects of combat may nor appear un11I years after the experience itself. A unique problem faced by Viet· nam vets is the lack· of support re- 51111 fighting a prluote bottle. • celved at home& When the men re- turned, Shatan notes. "There were no parades. no celebrations that historically have served to confirm the value to soc~ty of the soldier's sacrifices and thus help erase feelings of gull! and fear ... Even the Romans. he says. knew the importance of such rituals in the demobilizing of troops. I Madame President? The U S has over 1.000 female mayors. 19 woman Representatives. two female Senators. So when will a woman reach the White House? Not for at least the next 50 years. according.to one authonty. Marie Panger. director of the University of Alabama's Institute for Women Executives -an organiza· lion that tries 10 develop women for top management positions -says that. unlike nations such as England. India and Israel. our culture does not yet view women as capable of hand· ling the lop spot. Indeed. she says we will see a black or a Jew in the White House long before a woman. "Neither men nor women currently would vote for a woman President." says Panger "And really. not enough women have been allowed to reach the kind of executive leadership posi· lions that can give them the ex- perience 11ecessa,ry for the job... _ There are a few. though. whom Pan- yer thinks could now handle The Oval Office. Her top choice: former Texas Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. Close-Up On Myopia Myopia (nearsightedness) has rradi· nonally been rhought to be genetically determined Recent evidence. though. indicates that the amount of dose eye work one does could be a key factor. If so. then some degree of myopia may be prevenrable. Family Practice News recently published information from a Public Health Service study on the ~·called "use-abuse theory" of myopia. The survey of 12-to l 7·year-olds showed that adolescents who spend a great deal of rime reading and who achieve high scores on reading tests tend to be myopic On the other hand. adoles· cents from groups that traditionally read less (blacks. poorer families. those from less economically well- developed areas) tend 10 have lower rates of nearsightedness. Heel Of A Play Frustrated recently by his ream's poor play. basketbaU star Swen Nater of the San Diego Clippers got an idea. In a game against the Wash ington Bullets, Nater's sneaker came off. 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SPORTS SUllDAY, JMUAlY 18 •:OO e . ...,, IM I Get a Wrt111 M11111be1" (com) 66 Bob Hopr 9:IO e (J) Ct.Ol 12tl "Tiit Choi1bors" (com) ·7 l Ch;irlrs Oumin~ I 11111\ Gossett Jr., Perry Kina MOllDAY, JAMUA•Y 19 1:00 e "Ott ttM W1l1rfr011t'' (dta) ·54 Ma1lon Brando, ha Md11t ~.11n1 a ''Wutelll UMll" (adv) '41 -Robert Youn~ Oean Jagge1 k~ndr1t11h Scolt, Vrt&rnra Grlmoie, John C111ad111e t:OO II 0 a "Wltt11 Htll WIS ill Ses.sloft" (dra) 80 Hdl llolbrouk Iv~ Ma11t Sarni. Ronny Cox TUfSOAY, JANUARY ZO 1:00 e ''Tiie Ni1~t Digtr" (susp) 71 Paf11c1a Neal Pamela Bro .. n N1tholas Clay, e "Altld Oii Tttro<" Part I (dta) '15 George Gr111a1d Rip 111111 t:OO a ())@ ClJ) "Whet! the Clmis Came to Town" tcomJ ISO Ehubeth Monlcomery. Chrrslopher Plummer Eileen Brrnnan WEIHlfSDAY, JANUARY 21 8:0t e ''Tllis Sane• Ind" (adv) 68 &rry Sullivan George C S<olf a "lllul tf SlltN" (d11) ln&tr Slevens Joseph Wiseman Co11nop Cam1ello. Wallet P1d1eon e "AltKl Oii Ttrrof'' Cone! (dta) 15 George G111wd Rro loin t:t0 a ({}) (ll) "Grtl1H L11t1tnrna" (dra) 71 Rochard Pryot Be.u 811d1es. Pam Cne1 THURSDAY, JANUAlY 22 l.'tO e "MMicaa" (susp) 68-R1eha1d Widmar~ Hen1y fonda e "Tiie ltftlMI of Dutil Valley" (dta) /1 00<umen1a1y FRIDAY, JAMUMY 23 l:IO. "llellJ IH lawttss Jolln" (wes) 73 ~m rll1olf Ve1a Molf\ a ''Sn 1rit11 Ill. '•rfld Cower'' (susp) 61 Robeii lan~rng e "Tar11t E.trtlt" (sco lo) '55-Rrehaid Oennona. V11111ma G1ey • 9:00. (J) ® (8) "O.lllloma City Dolls" (dra ) 80 Waylon lennongs Susan Blakely, Eddie Albert SAlURDAY, JANUA~ 2• ':OD e '141,.rlMll'' (tom) · 75-Roberl Mark Sal Borgese e "IR S..rcll of Allcltnt Aslron1ub" Documentary 1:00 e "A MM Could Get Killed" (com) 66 James Garne1 •Melina Mercour1. Tony Franciosa, Sandra Oee Rober! Coore Roland Culver • "UfO S,IWlrOlllt" '79-0ocumentary '1al Holt>rooll stars as Navy pilot. 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NOTE: All pro1r1mmiJ1 is sub· ject to lut minute ch1n1e by the networks. 8:00 u Serenclipitr U M11sic incl tltt Spolltn Wotd U Darbm• LA e llttn's ,toplt U YOlllll I Ille llllltS CD 110 29 Tiit Unilul Cere,111 ''''' Ttletllo11 (Continued from 8PM Sa!orday, Ian 17 and 1unn1n1 aft day Sunday Ian 18 J eJ 300 Millollts . -6:30- D f0< Dw r1111es 11 Wlli1ntJ I !tie "9Mt U ltlft II la lentr .,,,.,, !I 1 m Leab 11 Lu°'"" U o,,., I c.lialtl U Aariclllt11re USA 1:00 D Todar's W1illl ' 3 Voice of Acric11lh1re II Tiit Cllr ...... rs e Crystal Clllle*at 8 GEORGE VANDEMAN * LIFE MUST GO ON 8 It ts Wriltt11 (I) ltt Tlltrt le upt Iii ll111net11 c.,.1111411 <ft! OW Tilllt ""'4 "9111 Cl) Dr. 1111111 ....... (fJ) .... Dalo fer UM1 f..DY1111 flf li11llll m Clll' m. ()l) S.ndly ..... -7:30- 18 Uft TilMs i CJ) ,.., Selpt I. Tllil Is Ille llf• • Gillpl's llllM . 1• c.-.-,,.. ~ ::.-::. '=' ... • ....,lllpn a .. .._... 1100 e D S...,..,.. eo.,.., • ,.,.,. ...... , ...... 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I fill rrice Is Ri111t I • f2jJ CJI) Wllffl of f or1Ullf ' .......... • (lJ ff.OJ iltJ The 1.9" loll .. APT•RNOON 12:00 II \Ul Tiit Y111q & tllt lltstlns U llli t>t Oars of O.r Litts • '9111 DINllM 5""' 8 fJ.l 10 291 lit fllJ C-.Wrt1 l •lltws D Tiit fll • m .... : See daytome movies fD DK• Cawttt Slltw !141 <IOl features -12:30- •• S.11tll for T0111011ow m Over h•r (C·C) 1:00 B ls Ille World Turns; Ont Dar 111 Time I ues U lllttbtr WOfld; Mowie 1 ues 8 Hour Ma111iftt 8 <3J 11QI oat 0111 lilt to liwe re 1 <U> ls tl1t Wotld l11111S D let's M1•e 1 Dt1t (J~ ')I lllotller World; r1111 Do· 111h11t I ues • m Claw-llm111<ho11 -1:30- B 8 • 3 Mowtt lues D lltws 10 Ca1ol lurnttt Tuts 24' features 21 RKh11d S.111~ I ues 2:00 D The Guldt•c Licht bcept ru es U feras Cittpl lues 8 The .lelln Dawid-S"°" 8 r :11 Gtne11I lto$pit1I r t J The CllldillC U1llt D lrOllSicle 110! 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[icept Wed D llorit: See dayflme movies [j)) llttncMll $ftcVI Wtd m lliM betas 5""' ., """ IU,, Jiit JiK"1Hd filft 1 t) '-tr "It '}f Villl llecre mrut111a n, Tiie Ir ldJ tune II; lltendlOOI S,.Cial Wed 4100 . ..,..,.., • lefy t,.., ..... f1ttpl TuH ei-..., ... • ...... .,I .,,. ........ (IJDelill ... Ql .......... •w•aa.• IJtl ltlHf 0.,. Aclia l•tt91 Wed -•:30-...... .. ,. Sritfit Slllw e M leMltrt Em pt Tuu rJJ 11•a•s•H (II> WllM tf ,..,.. .......... , H Mtrw "lttl11 S.... 124 Tiit Eltdrk C.,any fD Mister .... ,. ~ To ltll tltt Tr•tll 5:00 II U B 'I <JQJ lltws a Tiit lioftk Wollan tD The Ir ady lllMh tal Mary Tyltr Meore m Selid GoN ~41 J.2.1 <Mt.act (C·C) G) Stsa11t StrHt -at Hoilr 1111111111 l)f Holly-..d 5-111r11 -5:30-• D Whit's H1ppe111111 - tD I lM Lucy 12 loll ""''"rt 24; Ovtr Eur (C·C) H To Ttll tht Truth When Roge1 (Ted ¥cG1nley, I) calls the Fonz (Henry Wlnkter. c) paraoo1d. the Fonz whips out his d1c11onary and along with Lori Beth (Lynda Goodfriend) seems to be ve1y mter· ested rn the word's meaning in 'Pots1e on His Own .. on ABC's Happy Days, Tuesday at BPM VIDEO CASSETTES FOi SALE 01 IENT NOW AVAIL.AIU •CADDY SHACK • AH1ft.AN1 • DEATH IACE 2000 • &mAH COWIOY • HOHEYSUCICLI IOSf • mMG na1 • M44iMUM fOICE • PltOM ~ • Ott GOD. II • SMOtllY & THE IAMOtT 11 • ONI TllCIC "<>HY • XA14ADU .. LUS too·. Of OTHB TmES -AU •• TIMGS HOME MOYIES Ott SUDES COHYEITID TO YIDEO T An VIDEO CASSETTE RENTALS 646-8928 VISA' t 114-1 H~ lt•d .. Coate Mn• CID P-ee 5 TV WEEK, JANUARY 11, !Ml MONDAY JANUMY 1' For lllOflltlll Incl 11ter-listtnp. please see DAYTIM{ ,ROGHMS. Below, lor rour c-..e11u. ire tht dar's -its. DAYTIME MOVIES 11:00 m To .. Announced 12:00 m 111fi "Lltlle Mrnisler" (dra) '34 l<alharine Hepburn. John Bui, Oonatd Crisp The slory ol the romance of a paslor in Scotland II> To It AnllOllnctd 3:00 ltO tWI "The Mwtttlurts ol Slltitoc• HollMS" (mys) 39 Basil 8alhbone N11et Bruce IHI ·•r,. the Te11act" Part I (dra) 60 Paul Newma". Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy Ina Bahn The slory ol one man·s 11se lrom poverly to wtallh and posihon and lhe d1ssolu1ion of his mar uage through m1sundersland1ng and neRtAI 3:30 O ''iltlC" (dra) ·r,9 R1~hard B•adlord, lames Daly Edward G Robinson. Mau11ce [vans. Kevin McCarlhy Wilham Windom life at • laree university medical center as seen through lhe eyes and lhe wOfk of one doctor 10 hrs relallonsh1ps with pa11ents. olher dO<IOfs. nOfmal hosp1lal 1ou1ine and mses •V•NINQ e:oo D 8 ID r•1fllJ12JJ ()fl News U .3, 101 '2t News D Stu$11y & Hutch O r1e Tat Oou1h m 111•a·s•H CD Good Times 241 Wiien 1tu11n libs '""' ID so The Eleclnt Col!lpany -6:30- 3 12. H1 News e 111•a•s·H O lullstye 10 Barney Miller GJ WtkOlllt lac• !lotter CD Tiit Benny Hill Sllow 24 Hospice ID '"lllt of t11t f'int li1llt (Rl '50. StllClio Set 7 :00 ... 8 IJ~""" !~ larlltJ Miller • "'"' °'" .... ., I t I Tic lac Dlil&ll O TM Jtler's Wild 1101 Men Griffin m M·A·s·H Cit To Tell the Tr11th m larttta 124) 111111 Her lack Ali" ID Ovt1 Eas, (C·C) t2t F1111ily Ft•~ m AprelldletHlo a AIMr 'SOJ TllC MacNeil/lellrer Rtpoi1 -7:30- D 2 en Ille TOWll l "'"' Days Ac1111 .. fiPt lac'I W'rtll 01ticl ttn.ritz USN Na Ill • Hellywood Sciu11es It I ,.. Ma111int Q Fact 1111 MllSk GJ All In the faintly t'lt\ (}t) M•A•S•H '21J lar111r Milltr 24 ,,IStlltt m TllC MacNtil/ltlllff R.pcH1 ID C1istiM lau11 lt F 1111ily f tv4 10 °"'' u,.,. I Clmic 8:00 D r i r111 Flo flo 1ma&rnes she's lhe most popular lady 1n town. with Earl as sheriff and the Yellow Rose the place where all lht action is D 1211 i>•> llttl• House on the ''•irie (C·C) "lht Nephews" laura and Almanzo soon lurn lhey'ye made a m1sta~e by a1reeina lo babysit for hrs brolher's lwo young sons until laura stls out lo leach lht boys a lesson 1n manners U M"it: i1ki "011 the Wate1· front" (d11) ·~4 (2hrs)-Marlon Brando. ha Marie S11nl A waler lront unron bucks tfforls of a come comm1lltt to break up lls rackels unlrl a dock worker lesh11es aller his brother's death. U I U llQ) (21) fll1t's lncrtdilllt features include a motorcycle slunl man who challenged a speeding car. a handicapped man who has musrcal gills. and an uper1 preslid1e1111or who does ama11ne lh1nes w1fh his hands Cl llMit: ''Wtstt111 Ullien" (adv) 41 (2hrs) Robert Younc. Dun Jaue1. Randolph Stolt lhe story of laying lht l1rsl lransconlinenlal lele graph wires for lht Wulern Union m,.. MaaariM G) fllt ---fll) (8 Great ,.,,.,lllHttl (R) 'The Coronation ol Poppu" Derek Jacobi 1nlroduces this cl1ss1c produc lion of Cf1ud10 Monteverdi's baroque -----------------------. masterp"ce st11ed and d11ected by ,.. Making M*A*S*H Whan made M·A"s·H a smash for nine seasons? Hear Alan Alda, Harrv Morgan. and all the stars talk candidly abOut the hit lV series. Narrated by Marv 1Vler Moore. Wednesday 7:30 l?m KOCE 50 Jean-Pierre Ponnelle and set 1n f11sl century Rome (Simulcast on llUSC 91 5fM) (lOJ Cllarlit Clla,ii11 c:.Hy Tlleater -1:30- • llJ !Ill 1..a4ia' ... • C.111 lllrwett fDl.MCllltMI Ll&t Al SO ftal•rt "Rose of Wuh 1n1ton Square" 9:00 a lJJ (I]) ••a•s•H H1wke.re Ines to break out of hrs bltlln& slump with the 407 7th nursn by 101n1 to bit wit~ a bottle ol Yintaae f rench wine. Munwh1le. Col Polter 1s lunous with lht US Army IOI b1nn1n1 an antsthetrc ht feels 1s necessary IOI optralrons on w011nded soldiers 8 0Q"tlllN:"WlletlltlllW• ill s-i." (d11) '80 (2hrs)-Hal Holbrook, ha M111e Saint. Ronny Coi. The story ol a US Nny Com , minder, shot down over Vietnam. who surmed brutal torture lor seven·and·•·half y11rs IS 1 prd0ne1 ol war while 011an11i111 a rt11st1nct ITIOffmenl tmonc other POWs. • CJ) (JI 9 o,.tyTlle t11re1t of financial d¥iter dis11,ts Bldt and llryatle's 1101111 honeymoon when hwtien 11btts take Mr his comp .. y's oil t111km, .. ..., ..... -t:JO- • Cll (fJ .... Cell Wlltfl .... ... ,... ... ~"~ Holpitel ..... 1111 ..... "' lliClllf """' it ... Clllrtt, ...... 111• tllf ot••r docten 1Cr11~1 "°*' ... ClnJilll ~ TV WEEK JANUARY 18, 1981 10:00 U LOU REVEALS DEADLY * WORLDWIDE SCAfllDAL D '. rw Low Ii rut lou·s IU lho11ty and e10 are undermined by ~n olO pal. 1 hrgh p11d w11ler work1n1 on a slory about dump1n1-the prac lite ol sending danarrous or defec live 1oods overseas DD""" u r fl et.01 llt1 srECIAL: Tiit Alt· St11 l111u1u111 Ciala (2hrs) President elecl Ronald Reaean ind his lam1ty. Vite President elect Geor1e Bush and his lam1ly. and members of the new Cabinel will be honored in a speclacular enlertainment eyent lea tu11ng some of the country's b1ues1 slars. 1nclud1n1 Johnny Carson, frank Sinatra. Charllon Heston. Bob Hopt. Rich l1llle, Dun Marlin. Charlre P11de. Mel I 1llts. Ben Vereen and many. many more CD World Network News m Colotina tlOl Western u,_.,re -10:30-m mm""" (I)) Mntupieu fht1tre: 01111er Ull (C·C) 11:00 D CI. <Ill """ .. 0 QJJ """ DSlar Trn • Tiit ......,._ Cialllt • ••a•s•H a> °"' Step ..,. 8 Mysttry (C·C) m Dick C.ntt -11:30-• cu (Iii MDNs: ''QW!cy, M.£~" ''Tiit ""' Afftlctn" II @ IJI) Jellu1 C.11111 II Sro«TS: P'AC 10 ll•ttNI USC vs A111on1 ......... , ... ,.., fJi) (fl Cl,.. MC .... IB Nlcllt I Nlcllt 12:00 es,.c. 1"' • CIJ a """ <Bl MMl·lZ ........ ,...,.. ... .., ....... -12:30-.. o a Tiit ,...,,.. ._ • little Autry ..... <Dl llewl 1:00 • Mlrrit: wJetllt • Mlfy" (dla) '69-0usttn Hoffman, Mia fanow. M1<h1tl Tolan, Su11nr G11fftn. 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Wi~ DawMI Holowrtz U It's Y tur lllSllltU 24 11,U. witll G.odbye m W1sllillat1111 WHk 1n ltWltW 5:00 3 Wiid IUncdom D Fret·4·All U Wtndtr Wom1n • 10 .n llein • E111e1c1nq 12 Cl111stl4elpll11M 23 Meet Ille l'rus 24 Crou Country Ski School ED f111n1 lint so This Old Houte -5:30- D IJ 3 10 News 12 To Be Announced 23 focus 2• M11i< of Otl r1111tin1 11 C111di4 C1me11 so Here's to YOllr Heatth EVENING e:oo U D e 12 23 3t News 3 Forum g Mow.e: "Boy, Did I Gel I Wron1 Number" <cu m/ bb (lht~J flub llupc Phylli$ 01llrt A frrn~h Jtlt~\\ hid•\ in a hOtel Su•lt whtn \,ie 11 nt>I •11•1 .. Pcl to do d d1amaflc 111h• 4\ p111m1)ed dOd brcome~ en1.111~l~d w11~ a •••I ~sl~le upera101 who 1111•1 lo htlp he1 Sldy h1dd1•n 1J W1lclhft Mwtnlure 10 The locUord r.~ m fllt Morlte C11lo Show Cl) Mowie: lo be announc~d 24 Estensi011s ID All Crulurts Great 1nd Small R11nk ul l>t\•\lrr Sep1emb" I~ I~ dnd !he Oulbr•a~ ol wa1 \t~m\ 1.1 .iw•v compd1eo 10 a local Ill/I ll11·11li. of fool dlld inoulh dl\t31~ 29 C11cle ot Ille Stirs I talu11nP, l11t I ellPtmen so htn1n1 11 Sympl'lollJ -6:30- D a u Nein 3 In Surtll 01 D i.tws Corlle1t11<t IJ M1tcll Game rM 12 Rull House 23 fotus 24 Crockett's VKIOfY Garden 7100 •ll 1(fll ll ...... ' • tali " ....., •• WtNofftlf M : "Tiit c.e..., CMlr" <C· C) ConCI (1dw) '74-lllllH C.rnt1. Robert Culp, Ver• Miies A sll•P· wrtclt~d 1 uan becomes HH111's lu•t cattle 11nchtr 1nd turn$ MP9J co luclty 1sl1nde1s 11110 fllrd re41n1 co•ha~ds • m (lQI a "'"' ••11'-1 Allilull lion cubs ire 1dopled by a doa 4 yur otd Adam Burk d1spl1yi his ~ills as 1n animal 1r11ne1. 111 auhshc teen11er tommunicalu with the outs1dt •orld •tlh dotph1ns- 11nd 1u11d does decrtase the number Of pallet lllt'S!S GUfO m Werl• Vislo11 Ttlttllo11 (lhrs) 1 his fifth annual telethon benel1ts needy people all ovet tht woild Cohosts are Carol l1wrenct and Art I tn~leller and &uests 1re R1t1rdo • Monlalban, Hueh Downs, Hen1y Fonda, Ben Vmen. Roy Roeers and Dale [vans 111d manv. many mort 1' F1wpl Ciltir111tl fD ("111111 witll Otckr111 AU..i.a so F1rill1 li11t 7:30- 24 Cooliln1 Mt1K1t1 8 :00 fJ e 12 Ont 01y II I Time D 23 1)11 CHih "11 99 Olf1cer Needs Help Ponch lalls 1n love w1lh o pr,lty new d1\P•tche1 at htadquar (fl\ bul \he won I 1ec1pr0Cale htS teehn~s because sht leers tesponsi Ole 101 the death ol he1 lo1me1 ha11Le dlSO a pul1LP OlhLel g Tiit Undersea Wt11d of Ju1111t1 ~llSIHu 1J 3 10 21 curlit'$ A111•b ldu Angel~" lhe Angels becnme ldll d11ve1~ when a 1nenge ~eking P\VChopath brg1ns blowing up tabs lo dulrov a small u b company 0 GEORGE VANDEMAN * LIKE A MIGHTY BELL CJ It II Written &> HEE HAW HONKY TONK * HAS MICKEY GILLEY! Cl) Htt Haw ED 14 Shoe• ol the Ntw the p,, .. ·~,\ I llal Bt I he poli l1ca1 coost uu~nLP~ 1ol W111ld Wdr I led wmr dllt\l\ 111 µldLt lh' •vant ga1dt di lh• 1•1v1tf ul ,,.,, pol1t1cat 1~volu 1111m. Muell ot lh1\ t!posudt 1~ de voled lo lht ·~ldl1u11~l11p belween Ru~\1a11 runsl•ucliv1\m and lhe 191 l 1~vululoon m Deportes en AcclOll so Mn lerpiece Thullt! 01n1tr UXB (C.C) -8:30-u e 12 AhceCon\ltuwon has ou~lflf\\ down and Mtl \ blood pie~ .ur. up whtn 1n p1otesl . \le1a ~lop\ ptUKlt\\ by COdilllllf. het~til tu lht Ill'~ CJ fht World lOlllOfrow OJ JOO M1lhons 9:00 U e 12 Alice D 808 HOPE'S lOTH TY • Anniversary! lOOs Of Stars live & On Film! D 23 u Sr ECIAL: Bob 1to9e's Annottrsary Sllow 17ht\' Bob l!opt- teltbrales lhree decade\ 1~ 1h1\ £di.I 1·.,nt which highlight) lht, be\I mu ln~fil~ ol t11s show\ ltolTI 19~0 lo llJHO w1lh a gdla&y ol leading PP• 101 mto \ 1nclud•n11 Millon Berle Gaol&• Blii111. ~ ca.o..r. Ooilclai f 1"""'8 J1. lleMrt Uridt Ind lllllJ, lllHJ llOft • lllCML: Ant ... (ltlr) A htCllly rtllllllC tctllMIO of I $owiet prtClplllltd Wotld W11 Ill e flal Tille OI TV! • Tiie ... 1 ... a.: "Tiie~ • (JI ..... : "n.a.lf· ..,. .. (com) '71 (2\tlltl)-Cllltlts Duu11n1. Louis Gossett Jr .• l't1ry K1n1 A er011p of ltn polKtllltll lleN m1dn11hl OllteS Ill a IGQI Pll' nldl lhey reler to H 'cflou p1tchc1.' !Illy do this 1n oider to comb1t JOb fatic11t ind ltnseon .Jo.I .... . .n.t .... .... e QJl 1111te,,i.. n.tro: ... I" Ull (C-() Boan and his room mate Ken. return from 1 bomb d1spos1I br1eftne 1nd 11e d~tchtd lo defuse a boOby trapptd bomb 1n a schooly11d IUJ SllOC• " Ille llfw -9:30- • 1 e ftll TM Jetto,_. Georae's upcomina 1ppt111nc:e on • local pat1~1c teltvts1on show 11 1eopard1te hen 11 1s learned he '' w1nso11nc a ban 1mm1111nl. D o-, & w.tti .,, ... ~ ID Mw114o 111 O..ill,. 10:00 U e t2 f ,.,,., Jolll, 11.D. [arthqualte' lhe event luves Trap per and Gon10. on the one hand, and Or Stanley Riverside, on the other, 1n conlras11n&ly d1tferent 1ams " ....... D ErlltSt A11c1tY Ktllr m •w 11tt1111R ""' 1241 Stticht• fl:) AaronslJ 11111 C..Nlll ~ SO r.111111 S1111•1J Oetby D1y' -10:30-m WOfkl Visioll Ttlotlitll (2nrs) QJ Jiftimy Sw1u1rt m C1w1fiutit11 'Heroic Mate111 I 1\111 Concl Hew YOik C11y b«omes the symbol ol lhe new aee ol 11on m 11ov1e 11:00 UD e 12 ai11tw1 a r1etwtte11 CJ Old Tiffie Gospel Hour n C..rol lklrnett ' friltlds 24 Sletptnt Beauty -11:30-u Sports f1111t 3 News1rn Club g The 700 Club U •10 News I Teltpulst G) U J1<k V111 l•pe 21 1tews1Sp1Mll Mews -11:45-u Mowen: "11111 llK'llf•-rriwltt fntHtl(llOf," ............. '-'. D 11) !)j Movie: "Htllo llrfJ: lmy's Midlife Crisis" 29 J1ek Van 1111111 12:00 IJ lttwl/Movit: .. ,lliltlls ..,. .... (d1aJ 69 Michael Par,s. lee Grant &d60 8(10 Mow1t: "Wllllt's tllt Mil· ltr lritll Helen?" (susp) '11 -Debbie Reinold~ S~elley W1ntt1s, Dennis Weave1 Agne\ Moorehud T•o mo1he1~ 11h11Se sons hive been con· v1cted ol murder move to Hollywood •H Mow.e: lo be announctd P ... 1 I I TUESDAY I JAllUAIY 20 For morn1111111d 11ter110111 listi111s. pltut set DAYTIME f'ROGRAMS. lltlow, for you1 toMtnltftCt, ue tilt d1y's ~. DAYTIME MOVIES 11:00 Cl) To llt AllllOUllUd 12:00 m "lllld of Alllfls" (adv) 57 Yvoone DeCarto Cl) To llt AllllOUIKtcl 3:00 IQ • "Slltfltck KolflltS rn Ille Hound of the INtrYillts" (mys) ·39 Basrl Rathbone st "from the Ttriact" Concf "The Colltctol" Pait I 3:30 D "Hell's A111eb on WllHls" (dra) 67 Adam Ro,,ke. lack Nicholson Sabrina Scharf EV•NING 6:00 DD a •tt <23 r1t1 lfews II St1rsty & Hutch • m ~ 10 19, ""' Cl Tit TIC Oou&h at M•A•S•H Cl) Good Tilllts :a4' When IHI'" Tabs l'owe1 fD t50 Tiit £1tctrrc Com111nr -6:30- 3 llt 2t ,,. ""' I 1 M•A•s•H 01141111t,e fj llrMJ Milltr at W*-e ll<k -.tter 8J Tiit lefl11y Hilt Sllow ACROSS • l lllu G1an1' '~'"'"'""''''¥ '> PlaY'> ci.111, 'l N°'•'ll" 11fy 10 Yo•" • 12 Sou'hfl<I .. 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A brg he or a small one can get vou in bog !rouble as Coach Reevrs londs out when he lrre.s to ert oul ol 1ury duty DOWN 2 Oo\\!'nr 1 ·c~~ Pf'()()I~ Pl.oy ""~"I 4 f iU•\ hflsflt !> Ba""' 6 P1~1R•01" I l.J\\"' In< nor 8 B.nlotrb3N R•~a• If Aootn~nl I l P!'OClo"f! ~""'"'''"~rt 14 C ... l(~I \ (ll f ul)drllJ" °" ~"f)h l.in!MR lb '"° s ....... , I 1 °'"'• 19 • t .. 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(C·C) -8:30-u J 10 29 l1Yernt & Shirltr Welcomr to Burbank LdverM dnd Shirley get an un~eltlong .. tlcomt lo Calolornra rn the lorm of an rarth quake and while recovt11ng lrom the rv WEEK JANUARY 18 1981 1 · dllPl\hCl~k inry me~r nPw ne1Rhbors 11unlmdn ~onnv SI )dtQu~s and '.drcaslu atllPSI Rhondd l •e 8 Keen's l't11ple m Cml Burnett . m l'ncelol drl 1.J10 9:00 U ELIZ MONTGOMERY IN , * "WHEN THE CIRCUS CAME TO TOWN" D a 12 Mo~1e: "Wlltn tht C11- u1s Came to Town" (com1 80 1 n1\I r111abclh Montgomer t (;n11s1opher Plummer 1 he Slory ot a lunPly woman "ho run) awaf lrom home and 101ns fhp c1rcu) dnd ends up a new person w1rh "''" lroe~d~ ~ew conl1dence and even new love D 1J 31 Bl & the Bur Jhe I J~I and lhf r urrous" Par I one ~I lwo par ls 1 he wily Jnd corrupt Ruther lord B Grant pldnh drugs and a ~e~y i,anoteur aboa1d Bn ''I\ lo preven1 lhe lruct.er from 111umph1ng in a winner lake all race U 3 10 29 Three's Company lacks Other Woman' Laughleo brrdRes lhe 2eom1mn gap when a lonrly flllle old lady adopts lack as her surrogale son m Mert Crrlfin Shaw fD 24 Mystery! (C·C) Mahte A lo1ethoughl' Hywel Bennell Cheryl c~mpbell and fudy Pa1f1t1 Siar In this draJlla about a doctor Happed 1n a loveleu ma111age who~ only solacr is in his Walter Molly hkt lanlas1ts 01 heroic uplo1b In lhos lust episode Or ldmund Bickleogh solenlfy suiters tht contempt openly displayed by hos overbea11na wile lul1a so llon (C·C) Robert Guillaume returns for a second season as Benson BENSON This season. Benson has even more problem!> maintaining order among the wild and wonderful interrelatiotfsh1ps in the household of the widowed governor in ABC's comedy series Benson. airing Fridays at 8PM The problems are nam~d Clayton. Pete and Frankie. The three are new additions to the zany household of Governor Gatling and his daughter, Katie. Clayton IS the new pol1t1cal aide who replaced Taylor, fast season's aide Pete is the governor's new press assistant who ts so eager about food that he 1s constantly 1n dutch with housekeeper Gretchen Krause. Frankie 1s a messenger who is always under- foot in the mansion Clayton 1s played by Rene Aubeqono1s. one of a select breed of young character actors equally at home in front of motion picture or television cameras or on the BroadWay stage. doing both comedy and drama. He received a Tony Award tor his am·using performance with Katherine Hepburn m the musical Coco. and was also nominated for a second Tony for his role in Neil Simon's The Good Doctor Ethan Phlllfps portrays Pele. the governor's public relations aide. who always has some harebrained scheme to get the governor 1n the newspapers Pete is being divorced and. possibly as a result, ts always in the mansion's kitchen. eating compulsively. This week's episode features Pete and his marital prob- lems. Benson rents an apartment so he can get away from the executive mansion ana Its problem• on weekends. His first weekend and his first heavy date in the new place la interrupted by Pete. who found hit ex-wife with a new boyfriend 1nd comea knocking at • Benson's door seeking shelter and solace. Benson·-. romantic interlude turns Into disaster. Ethan Phillips has appeared frequently in Ott-Broadway and Off- Ott-Broadway shows and has also appeared in daytime tetevtsion ·s All My Children and The Doctors. Jerry Seinfeld portrays the recurring rote of Frankie. a young messenger who delivers frequently to the governor's mansion and ie forever trying to sett jokes-some just bad. and some completely terrible- to the governor for his speeches. But besides their problems and the unusual prob- lems they create. Benson still has to cope ,with the bureaucracy and the complicated workings of the executive mansion. Despite all this, he will have time for a life of his own and. this season, might even fall In love. Robert Guillaume originated the role of Benson on ABC's Soap and took over the care of the Inept. but honest. governor and his precocious daughter at the request of the goverr\>r·s cousin. Jessica Tate. Guillaume. who has an eJ1cellent singing voice. re- ceived a Tony Award nomination for his role as Nathan Detroit 1n Guys and Dolls. Among his other Broadway rotes were the leads in Purlie and Golden Boy James Noble portrays the bewildered and be- wildenng Governor Gatltng Hts precocious daugh- ter. Katie, 1~ played by Missy Gold. Benson's antagonist. the stridently determined housekeeper, Gretchen Kraus, is played by Inga Swenson. Caroline McWilliams plays the governor's elf1c1ent secretary, Marcie. Pictured on the cover are (top. 1-r) Caroline McWill1ams. James Noble and Rene Auberjonois (bottom. 1-r) Ethan Ph11t1ps. Robert Guillaume. ·Inga Swenson and Missy Got~. Robert Guillaume (lower r) stars as Benson, the irrepressible butler wh o manages the household of Gov. Galling. A/so starrtng are (clockwise from lower I) Missy Gold, Inga Swenson. James Noble and Caroline Mc W1/11ams. • Pegel THURSDAY I JANUARY 22 for morn1n1 and aflrrnoon hslinis. pluse see DAYTIME P'RDGRAMS. Below, ~r tonn111t11ce, •re lhe day's mo~1t1. DAYTIME MOVIES 11.00 m "' "P'111d1sc Can,on" '"'"" ~., lohn w,ynt 12:00 m .. "Tht Htltn M011111 Stor1" ldld) ~/ Ann Blyft1 l'~ul N• .. m.in Ctn• £van\ m "Dewrl Slncb" ldra1 ~~ k~l~h M1•ell" I Ca11ol Hdl\h 3:00 10 IW "Shttlot k Holmu ind the Stcrel Wupon" (my~) 4/ Brnt l!alhbone Sherlocll llolm~! combat~ a proles~or who k1dnaop~d an tnv,nto1 ul a new bomb~1ghl 39 "Monkey lusintss" lcom1 ~3 Cary Graril CmR'1 RoK~'~ Manlyn MonrnP Chai Ir" Coburn J:JO O "If It's Tuesday, This Mu't lie Belriurn" (um11 b'l Ian McShaoe. Su1.tr1n• f'ltshellf M1ldml N~tw11 • EVENING 8:00 UDO> e 12 n Ne1u 9 S11r5'y & H11lth 0 13••10 2t ll ""1 0 Tic Tat Oovrll ID M0A•S•H mGood limes tz4 Wlltt1 ltu1a11 Tak" """ fD so Tiie Elttlrk ComPit1f -6:30- 3 12 29 lt Ne-s e MA'S H D BuUuye 10 Barner M1ltrr CD Wekomt l1<k !totter Q) Tiit ltnnr Hilt Sllow .U.-~lll-lt1tf ID P'eoplt ol lht f11st l11hl I hr Na11aR~nsflh so Sludt0 Ste 7:00 U DU ll News l Birney Miller 9 Happy D1Js Ar11ft a Tit ht Dourh O Tiie Joier's Wild 10 Mt~ G111f1" Sllow CD M•A•s H u To Tell the Truth m amtt• 24 The Uthmate Ene1n fD Om bsy (C·C) 29 hrnllJ feud O> Aprrnditndo • Amar 1S01 Tht Matlfeiltlehm lteport -7:30- fJ 2 Ot1 the Town l Happy 01,s A11in D IU family feud D Sha lh N1 a (ytwitneu lA • P'M M1r11ine O face the MuSK CD All '" lhe F1m1tr n ·n M ••s•H 21 Barney Miller 24 Oii C1ll-D11Hter P'rtp11t411tss ID The M1elhMlef1rer Repoff m CristN hun so llewtclltt• 8:00 U t 112 The W1ll011s D 1n 1 (3t1 luc:k ltoctrs (2h1s) Journey to Oasis" lo ma1nla1n oeace 1n th, eataiy. Buck Col Wilma U•ering Dr Coodtellow and Haw\ ~ccompanv an atool lylia111n d1plo mat on a dan&trous llek acron a Oe-.e1t lo a crucial peace conference Q -.oiii: "Mldi1111" (susp) '68 f2hrs) Richard Widmar•. Henry r onda I lie slory ol lht 11011bles of a b11ll1anl New Y0tk deltellwt wlloSt elhics bear quesflon1ng bul whost courage doesn't U 3 10 n Mor\ & Mlllfy Mrndy Gets Her Job·· Mindy. lured by d small IV slaflon has a d1saslrous 11n tamera debut unlll Mori. le.ps lo lht ff$<Ut with his lar out 01\an e•'.n1ng ne~ OUFO CD 1'M M1111111t m Mo-lie: "The le11ll4 of Dtatll Vallef'' (d1a) 7 / (2h1s) John Venne1 goes into the remote rt&1ons Ill Dealh Valley lollowing his gm l great grandfather's footsleps in lh1s documentary fD ISO) P'lpef Chase 'A Dav in lhP. I 1le 01 .. A third year law studenl almost seuously in1ures b•cychn1 lames I Harl while drmne her car and l~tn develops an 1ntem t 1n him -8:30- • 3 I 10 1291 lototll l~ttt Revenge" When Amy &els the 10 man I 1c heave ho lrom a coni ess man s ass1slant. Hen1y and ll1p and thtu allet egos. H1ldec1 rde and Bully, plunge 1nlo a madcap scheme lo gel bad al lhe lwo hmer ID Cirol .. ntttt f24l S.111111 "•tdl (R) tD la ""'"" ....... TV WEEK JANUAAY 18, 1981 9:00 D 'IJ t1a> M111111111, P.1. Maanum befriends lwo survivors of lhe hoto caust when thty become 1ar1e1s ol unrtpenlanl Na/IS • r i J 110; f2tJ 1111111 Milltr (C-C) ''11ov1t t" Otltchvts ol the 12th prtcinCI h1lmousty Stl out lo busl a 11na of pornocraphe1s. and Ha"'s has w111fen a suitable sc11pf as a lure but Barney 1s upset because lbms hu spenl lhe film's budttl on sets. props and a slud10 D Sl'fCIAl: Tiiey 11111 IOI Tllt11 litts • MIA "iff111 SM fD llfl SIMal "'"""' mem"~ -9:30- • (f) (ii) (21) ft'a I Uwint Vrckr becomes tJC1led aboul lhe new man 1n her lift, and lhen 1ets the shoch of her hie when he tuins out lo be lhe sl1mula1tnc new man 1n Dol's hie fD lf4) Tllil Old HlllN Bob Vila discusses some of the key decisions to be made about condom1n1um sates Also, plans art made lo 1nslall woodburn1nc stoves 1n lhe lcthouse and Woodshed un1ls !)fJ c,... C.U.try Sli Sctlool 10:00 8 LI J Cl)) b1t1 lall4111 When IR E111n1 comes lo Knots l and1ne. Abby 1nfu111tes Cuy £ w1na by 101na to J R lo uk him lo lend ~,., S50,000 lo pay off a bad business dul (rescheduled) D HIU STIEET ILUES • llEW Hn SEllES! 8 0 QI Mill Strtet ... "Poh h<s as Usual" Captain funllo ton .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ............... , ............... ~ .................. . ORDER YOURS NOW • • ~ .... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown. Anystate 12345 • • • ACTUAL SIZE 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON l.A8ElS •• STYLISH TYPE OHOOOO QUALITY WHITE_ GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND ~;;; ,;;-;;, ;o;po-:::1; ;;-,,;., :,;; i;;; 7 ~ -;,:;;;~ l Pilot Printing, label Div. I Pait Office Box 1 sea • 330 W. Bay St. I Coeta M .... C81ifomt1 92e2e t ' I Ill lure to U.. Yow Zlpcodt P 11 1_ 1 T I' h' IN l I r·J C, I } ' I I ~ Ii I L I L~-----~-~-----------~ -12:30- • Tiie Dell LAM S.. .. C11 ..._: "Tiit Dbpltn .i )Ml!. • C." tim) ·11-Buddy {bun 1:00 e DU Tiie ,...,, .. S.. • , .. let , .. , lite -1:30- ..... : "ht °"' Ille Allel!tk" I "' llM IMttt , .. let,.., lit• • .... : .... ..., Ille ..,, .. 2:00 • lllMI: "Tiit DiMt4 Heart," ""' WleritHct" e lllMI: "Tiie I.My h11ISIM\," ......... '•t" 3:00 e 11ew11-..: "Datlulilll IMtr "1ect'' (sci-11) '66 ~Scott Brady -3:30- • llllM: "IM ljpl" (adv) '!>() Viraln111 Mayo, Ceorae Raft (w•DHSDAYI MIMMIY 11 , . .,.. .... _ ........ ,.. ...... 11n1•1 PIOUAlfs. ...... .., ,.. ~••m•."'..., ~··--,, M"*IWS u•e ....... .,...,liNI .. ( .. s) "}4 Jolin Waynt 11:19 e "Tiii D.I." (d11) SI Itek Willi Don Ot1bb1ns .... ,, •• , ... 1114" (dla) ·49 loan C.awloid. Oav1d 11!11n A urn1val dfnctr •lie> is slrancled in a small lown be comu invol ved •1lh c1ookrd pol1hc11ns ud murdtr J:IO Qt/ ''"' Ctllttt11'' Con~I (dra) 6~ le11ence Slamp UO e ·~•" (adv) 66 Dale Robertson, Roberl Random. Diana Hyland A &ambler 111ns o•ne1sh1p ol Scalplock and De l11nce Ra1hoad and hHd~ for Dehance to lake over o•nersh1p •V•NHIG 8:00 • •t• Zl 1211 ... G • I$, lfQI IJI, IH lltws • SCJrar ' !Wt<~ • Tic TIC Olllp • M"l •S•H m~r111es J4J -.. hlP• Ta•n l'wtr fD lHJ Tiit lllctr1< C..,.1y -6:30- i i\J) at u lttw\ , .. , M•a•s·H Cl 11111111' 11) llrltY Miller • .._. "'' a.Her • "' ...., Hill SIMlw IH J Tiie llft Striate St ,..,.. " tk First ua111 In~ Boslon Indian Community· ''' ShHlio Ste 1:00 D G D \JiJ Nns I t 1 larney Miller 8 Ham Dap Aa1i11 ll J Tic Ttt 0.&h Cl llle JMer's Wil4 (1J) lltf'f Gflttill s.... • M•A•S•H m larttta SI Owtr f..11y (C·Cl ISJ F a•ily F tlld IDA,rMltMeaAlllar 15')"' MKltil/ltllrtr ltplft -7:30- • 2 OltlltT•11 3 """ DIYi Ap111 G ID fallily Ftlld •Siii .... • .....,...,~lllfH tJ J N MIPDM Cl F Kt tlle Miiii< •All ill tk F111ily IU larney Miller <1~ Tilis Old Htuse (C·C) fD Tiie M1elhil1ll4!111 Report 12t1 M•A•S•H ID C1isli111 lau11 ., (JI) Tiit ....... ···~·" 8:00 8 Ct 1 II.II (llff Enos 1s besrde himself with 1oy when he learns Iha'! Daisy 1s comma to los Aneetes p11or to d11v111a a turbo·cll11aed racma cir - 1n 1 Palm S,.1ll1s to Mt11CO roe4 tact Ille rtet lt~tt on • 1111istt1 nolt wlltn ·r11e Cat."• wper 1n111111 hOllll 1ntl ll11tl, llllRlll IO MllUI 111 • l1bulotls stolto d111111011d acrou 1111 bofd11 111 lltr car eua...,,.... e lleirlt: "Tilla ...... LIN" <•d•l ·u (211")-larry Sulllo n. GtOllt C Scott A ltldowtr 111d 1111 tam1ly lt1vt llltir 01110 llOIM lo est1bl1sll new roots 1n lht ll1111dous frontier e CJ \ •a lipt h ~ (C Cl Second Thouallts" Jo1n111t 11as ste ond tllo11tllls about lier carttr H 1 teltv1tion 1011rn1h1t, Maney btco1111s a Gtltb11ly aftt1 1ppt111111111 I local commercial and I om my becomes Nicholas slave to u rn money • e11t11t:"..,..tl~"(d11) (2hr1) ln&er Stoens. Joseph W11e man. Cor·1nne Camacho tOi Maaic Sh111 l ew1s and Lamb· cllop host lh1s special •1th auests Kven Kfin and r rank Au1us1yn 1n an 011a1nat maaical ballet ......... ., .. .., Mewie: "AUICk "' ,,,,., .. Cone! (dra) ·7r, Georae Cmmd, Rip. lorn A laclual dramat1utron of lh"' youn11. c1v1l 111hts wo1ker1 mur dered in M1SSJu1pp1 and the subse quent 1nvesl1&at1on by the rBI m tt.•J 111e 111•1111 ot M·a·s• .. Mary lyler Moore narrates lh1s spe t1al behind the scents look at one of lht most popular and successful m1ts M'A•S•H feafu1ed are inter ~it•~ ,.,lh Alan AIOa l or ell a Sw11, Jamie f arr Hany M011an W1lli1m Chustopher and some lhe sllows •Hiers and producers -1:30-m Carol lllr11ttt ID Mi Dllkt C"'rytlll 9:00 U • It llewit: "GrtnM Lllllt· 111111'' (dra) 17 (1hrs) Rothlfd Pryor Buu Bndau, Pam Crier lht '\ story ol stock car racer Wendell Scott .nd his light lo overcome P"1ud1ee lo make 11 on the big 11me Q n1 ()t1 Oitf'rtnt Stro•n (C·C) 'Room for One Morf In a school emv. 1'rnold depicts hos adoplrve lather in such glowing terms that a fellow tlassmale and loster child a\kS him lo havt M1 Drummond adoPI hun, loo D 3 10 1.at• la11 !he Call ol proceu· llM llansler ol prtsr4eflt111I power •11 1114111 k tccomplrjllfd 111 11 llltfl .... , .ll ..... '-8 ..... ai.• tOaOO • Ill Cit Qlilcr "'Mummy o .. , nl'' Q11111ey 1s 1st.ff to do l·11y vtrtflCllKNIS Oft I 1111111111r llllWlfll 11 1 Los All&tles museum 111d Ifie " 111n111tnt ltlft to hJS tnt11111tmut 1n 1nl11111tron11 rntrrauc 111Y01w1nc a smuu 11n1 u pe1 and tht enhaf'llllnt of 1 Nlz1 w11 w m111al ....... e Qt htl$ Din lakts lo tht 111 to pursut • ltu dly p111 of smua cltrs when ll1s s11unky au rstanf But11ct. plly$ detective afttt she wrtnesws 1 mwder .,..,.,.. ... Utt mc.111a -10:30-..... fD 0 Pmntl•& 1111111 Altn Cibaret sinaer Karen Akers perf01ms sonas in 1 concerl taped 1n H1mbur1 lit; c..e .... It , ... Wllitt ...... : lllt 11ta1•• l ralllltiM 11:00 •• lfJ (IJ QJI .... D m Cll rJli !ft ..., e Star Tre' • Tiie .....,_ '-.. • M•A•S•H • lllMlt: "Slate • '""""' ..... (•es) "64 Barry Sulhn n 12~ T...,r_.s F..-S G Did Catttt ' -11:30- • 1•1 ttl) llt•i•: .. s. ..... ·, W1tc•il1 lie" (susp) ·7g Lauren Hutlon David 81rnty • i2JI Qli Jelllllly C.11111 e CV Clt QtJ ..., lliplti11 -~·· •1t1t•'slttr11t H Here's " T1111 Htllttl (C·C) S) IMJ Ca,titllM AIC hn ., ........... 12:00 a Mewie: ,._, "Hold lac• tlie D11111'' (dra) '41 Ohv11 dt Hav1I land. Charles Boyer • r 3J 110J (2tJ Tiit IMt loll ID Miultft l1111JOU1Me ID....._ the Mild" The cabb1es last' lhe h11h -12:30- counlry during a week ol rouehine 11. a \JI ,,. Tiit '"""'" s-. but pan1t pitva1ls when they dis cover lhe 1un1le ol Hew York C1ly rs no lra1n1na around for survovine 10 lhe wilds .... ,. "•ffii. Sllow St Mort of Tllat Great AIMrKM Gos,tt Solln4 -9:30- Q IJl Thi Farts .i l ife Cor.s1p· loollt learns ho• gossip can llurt pe~ple •hen lo eel some allenlrun . 1:00 • •31 '1t1 a ,.. ..... e 1'llt Dell LAM S... ID Ytu let '"' lift -1:30- Cl 1'llt LNt bl11r • T111 let T1111.Uft II) llttit : <llirJ "Th Visit" (dra) 64 ln111d Bertman Anlhony Quinn she spreads a slory lhal Mrs Carrell 2:00 rs an alcoholic a llttlt\: "MJ c... llldltl," .. I ~ 110) Jt soa,Aller lm1c1 "Rattles" divotces Chester, the romanllt revt Cl Mtwitl: "I Wn llltMy's o... h1t10ns pile up wllen ht Oanny, lodrt Me " "Tiiie ......., et tlle s.... and 'll Pu1Ht0.. poblicly updalt ~" lheu~e ~es at il_lli9!!!UIJ!tl 101 -e fllt"•V.-"Mlll " 1 Stii•a." Vilder. Thenh~ar11y turns lo horror ''WM ff Villetlcl " "MWffll ""'91· when an assassin's bullet tells one of cidt" ' Ille lour ID MllCllKlla de larrit fl) 124) Counld1wn to ll1t White Hau11: '"' ..... II TraMiti. This -2:30-speml takes an uoprett denled e Mcwit: 11WJ "l~la" (dr11 '41 closeup look al 1 c111rcal pohhcal ~erle Oberon. Joseph Cotten , ... 11 ' 1984-0NLY 3 YEARS AWAY! SATURDAY I IANUHY 2• When wr think of brh,1v111r mu~ wt· think 11( (,ISi likr that of Patty Hearc;t, the h1•m'~bd1H t<•d hy tl'rro1 ists whn wc1s bneAy trc1n~form1·d 11~tu .1 11•rmri1,t hrr .. rll Mind rnntrol c1nd ll~ p11trnt1c1I for d1sJ~l<'r .ire dr.im.11 I MORNING ic.tlly illustr.tted by Jont•stown whl·rr nt•.Jrly 1,0011 .__....,....,_...__._ _ _, people-young Jnd old-Jied pl'rform111g thl' u1mm.1n·· of c1 lec1der who JPP<'JH•d to h.i ve tJkc•n lnmmJnd "' their will Whtie not l'verymw 1s J Vtlllm 11f '11th -.·vt•rr· f11rm1, 1·1 behdvior tontrnl. we .ue dll dffectt•J. to 'I'm<' r'l(!f•11t, h the pr.tl'lllt' "lirhdvmr Control," th<' f11u rth nl 1,ix pr11 grdm5 in the Hal'J l/111111·~ "<'"<'" (.iirinK C.,Jlurd.iy di IW~ l on KCET (Channel 28) .111d FridJy~ di lll'M 1111 KV( I. (Channel 24) c1nd IOPM on KU( I. (C hdnnel 50). C)(pll1rc· different degrees <)f mind 1 qntrol Dr W1ll.i rd ( • .iylir. President of the lfd~lln.:~ C.l'n trr: Thr ln1,titut1• of ~11u l'ly, Ethic" c1nd thr Life 511rmr~. host .. ll1od l 1111111''· "Behaviur ( ont rol '' r.ii~e~ sever JI t•th 11.11 qut•,1 mn1, When is 11 prop<'r to modify h11m.111 bc•h.iv111r, l'"PC< 1.ill" 1f it meJn., limiting .iulonomy c1nd th1• right to 1,1•J1 dt>termin.ttwn? Which 11.i lue .. can lwh.iv1or iontrnl pm mote .rnd wh1th cc1n it de<otroy? Who 1,c1y' "ye.," JnJ "110' to the u~es of bl'h,JVior control? Behdv1or rnntrnl is prc1ctiu·d by tht• meJ1.i. ( 1·rl.111 tt-levision com mere id ls •HI' l<'~led and r<·t('~ted by ~1 ic•n tific research center .. in order to prod111r '' u>rnmeru,11 th.ti elicits tht' optimc1I .1ud1e1H e rNllmn ( • .iylin !lc>te' "ii m.iy not st•em INribly 1mport,1nt that wear<• m.111ip11 l.ited lo buy a certain hJmburg<'r, but the <,Jr11t• 'c·llcn1.; techni4ue~ c1re being u~cd in MC'd., whNf' our lh1>1tt· i" significant, Voti ng pattern!> .ire enorm11u~ly .1fh-1 tc•d b' television commercials for pnlH1cdl t.indid.itei.. Thl''<' Jr• .is Cdrefully tested .i~ thosf' for d<'odorJnl<. or do!( food I• we submit too easily to mJn1puldtion 1n rt>ut111e matkr• will our c1bility to m.il..e crilildl Jl•dgmc•nt .. 111 cruuJ m.ttters be les'<ened7'' H.11 Becker, biomedit.il enginl'rr, dl's11tn<'d J wC'ight control method lhill fec1tured sublimin.il wmm.md!> t .. help people shed pounds, Some store~ incorporc1tt'd hi' method into their Muzak systemr. to cut dc1"wno1• shoplifting c1nd employee theft. Onl' chain clc1im~ !hill the system saved thr compilny S600,000 in .1 nine-month period. G.1ylin ilsks, "In thost' stvres th.11 used Hil1 Becker's equipment, Whilt's to stop thr ilnti-theft mrs- s•ge from being repl.tced wi th one th.tt says, 'Bu~ more?'" G•ylin concludes "1984 is only a few yeMs awily Beh•vior control technology could lead us closer It. O rwell's d"rk vision ... but it J'leedn't. The outcome m•y well depend on how intelligently'we confront our fcdf, about b.havior control •nd decide which of those fe.ir .. •~ prudent ""d which •re par•noid." nu ...... ,_, ._..., '"""' ., •'wrt'"• ,, .. ~. ""'M 8:00 e Sunrise Semester D Community Feedbac• GI Uninrsity of Ille Air -6:30-n Sunrise Semester ~ Villi Alt1re D That's Cat 9 10 It's You1 lusineu e Voice of Aarkulture llJ Ditty & Goliath m S,.ak 0111 Cl) Rllflltllr Room fD ClptioMd AIC Newi r391 Hot Fud1t 7:00 U U, Dusty's Trttllottse D 12'1 IH Godrill1/Ho!l1 lloft1 a racewtters • l 3 1 '10J (2t Supertritnds "''" 1 e TV I loob at learnin1 llJ Het Fud1e SllOW GI Turubout fD Y4111 for HuHh -7:30- D Marie's Ma1k Me.le M1d11M a tic Ihle Marble I • I 1UdsWorl4 a T11t Giutes-t Hett• GI Eltmefttary lltft II) Qut rm, USA mveatt•Mt s., ID CM,tiu4isilllo 8:00 ., • I (II! lili1hty Htc•lt 111d lec•lt ....... , U '11J !H I Tift flinhlellt S.... 9 Riftt11111 • () I 11 OJ !2tJ f'llstic111111 G .... , 511'9fstars m MIN: IJlfJ "JehlllJ C.. utt· IJ'' (dra) ''3 lames C11ney. Crace Ceor1e. Ma1011e Mai~. Mar1011e lo1d ., s,ecill ,..,.. f'D Ollct u,_ a Clltak CR) m Cira• , Ctttel -8:30- • Cl l CHI TM & ltrry • bt .... ,., • t lJ (}I} (JI) Htltfldlft ., hlftlllty f ldlrJ ...... . ., ActlllliU4 Stluul 1:00 • (,I) (JI! .... ....,/ ..... lllf ..... .,.,, • (J') (}IJ (II) f., I 1111 lilla •O..•Ollt • Can ..... ..... e Tn..t Nieica -t:JO-• u ao.nrw • (I) <ti., ......... , ........... ...... ,.., . ...... ,10100 r '• ':.::..: 11 f ..,.,_.....,,,..Lot ....... tllt ........ ......... TV WEEK, JANUARY 18. 1981 Cl) llcwit: •1 "Tiit Dir1J '-9" (adv) '66 Heney Fonda. Robttt Ryan, V1tt011~ Cassman (J 3J lohnllJ Qunt f'D To Say I AM (R) -10:30-n (.I 1121 Tiit ,.,.,. Heur U t.UJ 1't1 SrottTS: c.tltt• Ila· •lfhM Noire Dame al Maryland a AIMriu's T., Ten • () f10J (Jt) T1111Mlrr GI Sia MilliClll $ M111 m '"' U..1•m ID Musiu Coletl!Mau 1io! Veten' ri111line 11:00 9 Yoy111 le tllt lett1t11 ti tllt S.. • l) 1 ff.01 llt! Wt1•111• Sll'(lal Part I "Mayday. Mayday" fm hlt11111tiellll llitclletl m LllClll u~. 150J Sacr1111111t1 w ... ill Rnitw -11:30- •• 111! Drak , •• • I) J 1101 f.BJ A111trica11 lallfttlM ID Sell! Train II) let's lltk m Th• Mali< ti Oil railltill1 IHJ WatlllnrtM Wttk Ill llttitw 12:00 G te I CIZJ Fat AIMft • lest "' S,.C• e M11C111 Wtllly (4lMewles m~•ow Heat (ff1 Wall Strttt ""' -12:30- • IU rtZJ !Mt l11111r1T1ri111 I ~ J Cllial I t111 11111 B 0 SPOITS: Celltae ....... Arizona 11 Amona Stile. .,..,.. 7 (fOJ Allilllllt, ............. • lilfflt: "Yellew S.IMlarlH" (mus) '68-An1mated with the voicn ol The Beatles ----ID Sli111 ClitiM (J)) ,_.., .. Aftttltwt ., ,.., lllttnNICieNI (JI) SPOIJS: KM ......... Tuas [I Paso 11 Air f0tce H Tiie ..._ (ICUlp --~00 'a1 MeN: "A Ctrtlitl Siiia" (dfa) ·sg Rossano Bram. Joan f1111taine . ."" ...... ...... : .,.. ......... " (cir•) '71-0mar Sllaril, J1ek Pallnet. ...... :""-lllt"<••l'5'- Al111 Ladd, A41~ey. D11toii. <Jl ... :"fllMtflll~ (adv) '67-lauit, Robtlt lfey, · ...... : ...... ,,, .......... Wtl' (com) '63-T roy DoNll111 . ., ...... a..a .... • ..... : To bf'111nou11efd. 41CW,..,(U) -l:JO-•C1> o • ...... .M,., o• ...... . ..... : ............ ... (dft) '63-T...., Mlfitle, 1100 1&;:"1:.:. lf:ru. 0 .............. 11&00 I• a , ...... .. ''" ft 111HU~ .... ~ ..... ,,, • "T .. d111'\ hi" (com) ~8 Ct11k G1blt Do11s 01y 1141SMM'•-G OK• Cffttt -ll:l0- • 1t 1 \iii MMIH: "tllt ltltll• .._ ........... llNll Wife" • IJli ~· ........ Cl'* • ti 1 IJIJ IJt) Mwt •'4tltMe ............ , ... IJf ,,_. •• GClfl~UClhws •"""'' """' 12:00 • llftll: Jll) "l1w~t4t" (•U) !>I Suun H1r•1td lyrone Po.tr • t 3J 'lOJ ta CUrtie's ..,. ................ ..,..._ -12:30- • lali <)j) '"' , ....... s-. G TIM 11111 l.1111 S-. 1:00 • llow1t: "laktl's H•M" (dra) 76 Ct in I Wilk", Burl Ives • Y111 let Y1111 lilt l10l Cllltlie's All1tlslC11ol lll111tlt .., Worl4 ""'"'' ""' -1:30- • Mowie: ''fhi1114tr 111 1111 S.n" G Tiit lo111 l1111t• • Mowits: .. .,,,.,,,, .. "Lest Ill· lalilll" . m lll1tit: 1" "30" (dra ) ~9 ).Ck Webb. W1ll1am Conrid i he be hrnd lht srnm look ot lhe inter workin1s of 4n LA darly paper n lhe n11hf m1na1er slrue&lts lo eel the paper out 2:00 • ~ "lellc Mt..,.,," "llll Ibale" -2:30- • lllettt: ...... Ille lfitll .... {adv) '66 0111en McGavin, M1111 Perschy, 8111n O'Shauahnessy An Ame11c1n bush prlot. a m1101 and hos dau&httr travel 1nto the demi ol South Al11ca 1n surch ol lone lost aotd 3:00 • Mowits: "Wiidt Witcll "'"'·" 1-tll of T tus" m lllMit: illfJ "llac• Oiclll•" (dra) 'S9-Soph11 Loren. Anthony Quinn A 11n1ster's buuhlul widow and a law ab1dm1 businessman find their 1omance threatened by lhe11 children TV WHK. JANUAl'IY 11, 1911 I .... .a.v I e u a"''"' 11..., na .. ,, rn •• 'Hu~ loi Sttlf1" 8ehev1111 th1I •---------...1. Stella'' P1•111111t. 1 \llocud PIA k1tcht111 111d the b•d•oo"" by loc111 1111 a 10011>a11 1ea111 e11enC.ittitlatw I l:tl e • "'-"Trail" {•s) ·3~-loll" Wtyllt IZ:M e "Th ... 1111111 lud" (dn) '6() l iw l 11 • "Ct11tlt••• ... ,,, ,,.,. ...._ .. (Illus) !Ill Jane Rusull ):ti tff .) ''SMrtld ....... Ill •et11Mit1 .... (Illy~) 43 81•1• A1lhl>ont. Nt1rl Bluce fJtl "Tiil llw .. hces If (ft" (d11) '>I Jo1nnt Woodw11d ):lO e t11 "CllH llllNll" (dra) '40 Htll!J fond• I •VINING ezoo • e CD (I 1 (tJ) fJIJ lhws • '1l (j~ IJt) till """ e su.9J I Ht.tell • fie Tac Oou1fl m 1t1•A•S•N •GeMTillts flf ....... ,.,. Ta•ts '°'"' fD (It} Tiii (ltct1i< C.pa11y -6:30- 1 ' If ti !)ti IJtJ llews • • · •·•·s·H ......... lfQ)llr111r Mlllt1 • ...... 11<• Kotter. e TIM 1t1111r Hiii S-. (J4J Tiit Ulhlutt [riero m ,..,.. .. Ille first litfll lltl Sl_,.it Stt 7:00 • ••IJJl lln\ I 3 J llr111r Miller G "''" 01,s Asaln •I ) Y-tc: Tac Oou&h D Tiit M'tt'' Wild l10J lltrw Griffin Sllow • M•A•S•M 11ZJ To Ttll Ille Truth II) WW r..ld 124) Wnlll11stM ,_,.._ in lev"" ID 0..r (llJ (C·C) (2t; f1111ily fetid Gl ,,,,tlllllit!Mlo a Amar (SOl The lll1elftil/le~m lleport -7:30- • S.,.1 ... , JV: Tiie f111at Slln· il•J lh1s procram lutures a close up look 11 lhe l•o teams 101111 to lhe Supe1 Bowl 1J> "'"' O.rs Ac•in • f.., f tlld esua.111 • T•ltll llnrs ( IJ,.. lill&•l1M • f.u 1111 lllll$K • All ill 1111 f11111ty All !2t.i 11•A•s•H IUJ ............. , HW.MSlr .. tWH• fD tlll Mac•illltll1tr lt,.,t tD Cristiu 111111 ()fl CNr111 S,.C11I (Jet Tiit l4dillm hct1111e 8:00 .. 8 l f l <l2J Tiii l11crt4ible Hulk A priule deltthve, lnvesh111t1ng a blac~m111tn1 11tempt, picks Banner n the 011me susotct 8o11d tmbl1u Of! 1 l11nhc c111111111n lo \lvt tht t111 city hom "" K1ndlt of 1n llftWtd mOlhtt by l1nd1111 11t1 1 ''"'able· t111sb111d e 11 .. 11: "lllllJ 11~ bwltu ,.._"(•ts) ·73 (?h1)) Sim lltlOlt Vtr1 Mllu A small tow11 sllt11ff'' 11pie~d. to11y1sh w1te. 1\ lbllmd into htlp1nf a roun4 Pll'IOl!tt CKIPt Ille aallOIO\ • 1)1 (10l IJt ,,.... · lne Apa11111ent" Benlon \ •lltmpl lo tOnduct a romantic 111tr1lude 111 ht\ ne• 1p11tment become\ 1 conuut disaster when Pete ha\ 1 te111blf conlront1hon with his ea wile and cumu k11ock1ne on Benson \ doo1 Sfek1ne shelter 1nd 'omto11tna. and 1 crowd \cent \OUn dtvelOp\ 1J Mow11; "$p1 With Ille ,trlKI • Cower" (susp) '6/ (?hrs) Robert l •llSon&. Oana Wynter An ~me11e1n CIA aKrnl assunm tht 1denl1ty of a murder~d. look alike tore1e11 1ndu\ 1t1a1ts1 .ind establoshe~ fhP P"IPct COY•• Iii tht wu!IO 111 llllrrtl311on~I (fp1dnaff" il4l s,.rtt a.riu • Wiii '''"' ""' IH Vtlef'I ,....,.. -9:30- • I.Mi Slc11 .. 11lt Wtt• 111 am.. ID Y Miera Ow? 10:00 B I It O.lln Concl htnh 11 lucy •nd Mtl(h \ ••ddoni ''South to•' hht ta1 nm., 1r11oo111 on tht l w1nc l•n11ly lh4n 1~ 4f•P ''""' tu lhe 3\~tmbled g11•\h D U '' Nit "''"' M1111111r ... 0.... ..... "' . ....... m W1ri.l lhtwot• lln~ u Slc11111e11to Wtt• 111 "'''" &!) Al1t11111,1an 1'80 l~n Huhn o.r 1110 tho\ IP'! 1.11 on,lllKll4111',1Hn m Ce1o11111 so Hard Chotces -10:30-m mW Ntws 'U The LI• M1km fD Thutu Beat ID l'M 1111111111, Cl) World Premiere Movie 11 :00 * "TARGET-URTH1" U D t 12 n n lftws St11rln1 Viclor Buono 9 SPOaTS: Collete lukttball a> Mowtt: IW "T1111t hrth" he• UCLA v~ ~tanlo1d • 11) ~'> (7hr~J Rtthard Otnntng Vu ..... D 3 10 29 lltW\ ~1nia C"y A robol ol r mh from the G Tiit Newlywed liamr planPI V,nus S•tl~S an An1~11cdn m •·A S H 1 oly lea wing our ~l••nt•sh trrtple~\ G> Mowtt "Tht P1011d and the Pro 24 "''d ClloKts lant" 'd"l '11t :.1110.110 H11ldro fD To Say I AM (C·C) 1ro lh·~ 24 Tiit lhw Vo•ct proeram locusts on ch1td1•n wn~ ~rt ID Dd Cnett ;11tually spt"hlr)\ bttdU~~ ol '·' so Sn11k rrev1• vrre physical handit•P\ dnd de -11 :30- \Cllb~~ lht recrM l•I hn11I0&1C4I U 1 u MHtt: "lad Gt0<&1a .ld•d•t•-\ dl1d lfdlhlllR l•thn•11uo ROid" ldrAJ // Cdrnl t ynl•y •h1th •llu• lhcm tu tumm111111 ~I~ D l3 3t lohnny YrSOll 50 Will 5tretl Wttk U l 10 29 f 11days -8:30-u u ,. Sanford c,1 th• <.uw drd Cal\ lerlmg ol p.u1ll om htt cowardly beh6vou1 .. n•11 '11oho111ed by robb~r~ lrdth f tl'd to plut 4 ·11tuat1on in wh1th hi\ llu·nd t •ll a1>pear 10 be a htru U • 3 •10 H I'm 1 811 G11l llo. lt'I ' Give li•n d tjaod An 1111ury 111 lien '· !l~nd ma~r~ 111111 .,..,,"~ lh~t Ill' "on I bt dblo· lhr· 111a1111,1• 111" dfllh\loy m Cuol Burnell fD so Wuhin1ton Wttk 1n Rtvttw fD (I Show cit (du11do II 9:00 U a 1 112 lilt Dukn ol H1mrd Allrr Cootrr \praon\ an anklr h•lpmg lhe Oukr cuu\1n\ tltf'v l•el tom pell,d to htl~ him "'n the ID ttuu f 11~1Annual 11.itd•d Utrby t>r having I uke d11ve Coot" s souped ui>-t41 Ag~onst the Central lrr .. 11h the lu!on~ ca1\ autom4htallr b~cum1ng lht property ol Bo\\ ltoU through lhr llttle matter ol thr hne p11nt on the rate entry l>lank\ (Atsch•dulPd) D Ill Jt lleio Wolle I he Gulden Sp1dP.rs Nero Woll• '' moo• amused than lOnt~ined when a buy ltlls him th;il he •1tnh~td • ~1dn1p P'"lt· unlil lht lad I~ tflhUlly IOIU!fd by A hol and run dmr.t • 3 101 12' Movie: "0\1111e1!11 City Diits" (C·C) (dra1 '80 mu~) Waylon Jt)'nmas Sunn Bla,ety f ddoe Albert A womi1n becomt\ lhe 11ngleade1 ot a &•oup ot lru\ltaled women "ho toy to provt to theu men that they do11·1 1u~1 btlu11R 111 the OC11n~e m MOftt: "Help!" rniru I b~ John I •noon Paul MtCann•1 24 Open Mind fD H ~PllOlltd ABC llews m lloche i llocllt 12:00 fD Mo"es -12:30- 3 h1day,1Holl1woocl Hurtbr1t O 23 39 The M1dn1&ht Speml U rr1d111/V1deo West 0 Tht Don lane ShOIO 10 f11d1r,1C11ol Burnett 1:00 U MOllrt' "Cattle Queen ot Moll t1111" (wes> ~4 Ha•bm ~'•""Yl~ U Hollrwood Hurtbt1t 10 Carol Bornett/AIU111.12 -1:30-u Holly..ood Hurlbut / llowtt "CtllHIS II" ldrA) /I Al~• ~O•O D Tl1t lont llanttl m Mowtts· "They Met in Bombay," "8-lltrs 8"S7" Cl) Mowtt': "Torture Chambrr ol 01 S.cltwn," "ll11ht ol tht Sc11 ceters" 2:00 ""'"' Crtnlty's CollledJ Sllop CJ Mow1u: "C111J 011, Nurse," "lll1h M111t Min•" -2:30- • Movie: "Honor th, fallltr" (d1a) '7?-loseph Botoana D Mowles: "hupe to Bu11111." "tlhlo11111'' Pege 13 ·==i:lld) . ..... -Z:l0-1 ~ ,.......,.,.., , . ...,. ....... 11\lt ..... .......... ____ ,..... .1 ....... t""'lf laOO a • " INlm: ....... , 0,.. J ., .... ,.., ... •.. '""'-"USA IMilf , .. fttt1ul: "flit ~ ...ewn II ,,..Clllt" AM114trd • "•.tltfl $ftlh l .. 111fl RrH•' l•~.wn rnte• w•r•\ W1ll1t Mar\ ........ "lu11, Aef•I, • .,. .. IO•fl 69 W1111,m ~m1111 Vtlt11w Slmet • ...._, "Cllarl9n1'' M " I i AllltnAlfd I I ,H1,,.11111c' m l1111111le W•lh r\ C11too11 Cli""' 2• ft11 lit&~lllC ot M A Sit H ll1t NI Qliw Sllo11 H Ill.tr, ffle1 ...... 5t O.C1 u,... 1 Cl4UK S..c.,1 -3:30- D ht•,...11• • 1 at srous. T11e "'''" '*"' 1Mltr5 T~r tuw~r·x~ ul th~ S9~ 000 ANC Al; med• Op,n 1111111 Mt-I' 5wl!l)h01f 11u .. 1 on Al•mfdd 1"1hlc11~i. U Mn 1t "Greil C1the11ttt" (dr;/ f'el'1 0 h•1lr /t10 Mo~lrl mu tl11wo ~' Ah 1n the h1111l1 4:00 fJ • 12 Spocu s.tc 1 m1t11 10 T•e llocllord F1lt\ m r1tsentt O)Mowlt '9 Morre: "Ho11or ol o,.cul1" thor I ~ Pttfr Cu~hrn~ 10 Trrbule lo M11trn luther ••na h -4:30- 2• The New VOl<t fa To lie Announced 5:00 ' U NH llniew 1nd Prewre• U Free·UU Ill WO!lde1 Wom1n U 3 29 SrORTS: W1dt World ot s,.rts I • EmtrltllCf 0 Mo.it: "fo11y Gun\ to Ap1eht r1n" (adw) 67 Aud1P MurPh! Michael Burns Krnnr•th lrib1•1 10 lltws m Mo.it: "Http!" \lOITII b~ IQllll Lennon l'aul Md:.rtnty Gror(r Hamson Ringo 5,,,, 1~ To It Announced &> Solicl Gold t4 H1rtl Cho+m m All·Slar Socm SO St11th tor Solutton' -S:30- U '2l News 10 Wide WCH Id 11 Sports 12 Dolly r11ton Stio. >• Clllrarr Special EVENING e:oo DU a n News U Mowie: "Su11trbu1" fwml /~ (1111~) llobtrt Mt1• Sal 8ot1eu (ffl Secctf, llNI Ill ......, $11ptrb111 1$ •tht W011C111 Ce!' WlllcJI •·JO r~;\:,:'/W:~":!.• bronco '9 11 lt li f..'ri.-c.., ._ • ...,..: .,. s.ca ., Alcietlt • ru SAM,,..,. ......._ .. (lhr} Rod Sttlrnc nil ntn 1111\ documtntur ui Tiie lln"'4 r• 14 frM .....,,.,. (C.C) • 1111 0,.. llllltl er~. H Nt1tl Cllelcts -i:JO- •• I Hllt'ft I ltr111r IWer D ..,,, Ttter Meort e Mtw1e 111 Su rth ol lrltitnl ltrtlfl"'" Clhrl N1r1ated by Rod ~trhnK z 4 Sotce1, M•d• 1n Gt 11111ny fD Slitll tw•Mllf 11 Yowr Golden lMINlt 7:00 8 In Search Of , . . I hr 11011 C1;1I ~ 8 flle MMpptl Sllow D 111 City Comedy • E~tw1t11cu I.A D Criul, Ad1111s 10 Th1t'\ Hollywtod ID 11 11 hwrence Wei• Sllow ll tltt HIW u s.l1d Gold ID Is Tllttt An Altre1rc1n SIDllt· ,,.,,,.,(I!) fD El MllllClo dt l 111s dt .Sb1 so Sjlorts Amt1rc1 -7:30- 11 The Muppet Stio. Wclh MUt\I l11h11ny Ctsh 3 """ o,,, Aaarn D S.r 1owt ""''"' • lll111t Tllll TUM I t• Surch 01 ... 1 o Satur6'r Edit ton 24 011tt Upon 1 Cl1wc (C·C) fl) from lumpslrHI: A St0ty of l t1t• M11\1t (C·C) Gn\p•I arld S1111•tudl~ m lo11n1 8:00 fJ e 12 WOP rn C11mnn1t1 tforlher 1111· Sldlt 1101 d duclur o11e \U(I P\\IUI lfi ~IVlllR 111111\ 10 HP.lb Oil I PlllUVlll~ jl~llll frtllll ,1 llOP, ,ind WhPll 1111' 1111~ l111Jly drl'\ trnll 11dde11 IJ1•rb 1\ Wed ••th 1et11ng h•\ dauv,hlfr llldl .1;1v1•npr4lf •111 rwvn 1um11 •g•rn D 23 lt llarb1ra Mandrell 1nd the Mandrell Srsltrs U Mow1e· .. _Man Could Get ktlled" (1011n 66 ldmt~ Gdln11r Mfl111a M1•1111u11 An Ar11M11 •II bankr•r on d • 1111hU~r1hdl m1~~1011 1\ \U~P~,l~d bv 1100 e II • 1111 frtftle IMlle .... Sat Dan Otfaaao 1s pluunlly su1 p11\td when he meet\ 1114 slll'tS lond 111em0t1es wrth Ritt V1lde1. t to1mt1 S•tttllurt. but stunned 111llt ft she introduces bun to 11 yu r oid Dinny his :.011 D •UI il" W1l•il1c Till 1110 napped' PuS)fr capturts one ol four duper;Oon wanted IOf ban• rob brry only to leiin that tht 1110 ot e~aped bandits ha~t ta•en hrs own lather hostau and arr dem1ndrn1 ' PrtSOMr uchan&t • 1 1 · rtoJ 12t1 lM ... , (C·C) A 1udge linos heuell attracted to 1 man lht placed on p1oblhon for bt1n11 111a111ed to th1ee women •I onCf Nancy Walktr and Ceo1u t:obet guesl. V1cl1 sees &1etn when hrr lather Capt Stub111e falls 101 1n dtlraLliwe woman Pat C1owley guesh and Doc's Jo" Irle suiters brcau~e ol an u pectanl father Michael Young guests 0 The r111ct m SrECIAl: Tiit ltalln ftrlttr 190ml tony Randlll hO)h this tubule 10 the Butlt\ ••th 11ues1s o .. 111nn Carroll Rat Charles Btrnadette PPters and Paul W•lhams 24 M1tlllff al 1111 lijou m Tiie Wtrtd ot Motlltr Tt1111 (R) I01lt 01<1dson Susslrnd 411111tts tho~ documentary on &4olhtr leitu rtLrp•tnl of thr 1919 Noble Puct P111t 101 htr •Oil m India so l'aper Clll11 tO:OO • U I 12 Semis of M1df111tl Ht11llh Mrc\1 Carroll 1s enchanted ,,..,,h hfr n,,. da11c1n~ rnstructor 1 bldt k bdllPI dancer lrom San Fran uscu not su~pecltng thal lhe .. oman " her 1eal mother 0 Hill SHEET BLUES • NEW HIT SERIES! D 2l " Hill Sllttt llllts lhe Alamo Syndrome A large nurnbtr ol guns are stult111rurn a !0<.at store 'nd ~hortly lhertalte1 a blacloul hits the Mra le~drng lhr cop~ al llte prmnct house In lh111k lhal they are 1111dr.1 dllack UNews U 3 10 29 hnlu y l\l111d A w111e1 ol romanlir ddwcnture novtl\ m~~h a t~d•arler ol "" ot11n trea '"'° Marv ~nn Mnhl~v dnd t•\a•, TV WEEK, JANUARY fl. 1111 Ouowa 1wisla. 1nd • W0111d " .,.. I llt Ch1mpioll must 1rvt up lllJ wile and h15 hie rt he lo\ts 1 mtlcll J1111t1 MlcA!lhu1 ind Ma•o llltJI I Tiie -llMtili .. ............. •.....,,I (C·C) (R) ....... ...... c;,, U.lta -10:30-..... ...... """" . Q4l la Tlltrt • ._rlua S-.· ... , 11:00 e D • m ltOI !tai (jtJ 11M ~u 11twt111t"i1: "Nell 111t1 Nl11t .. ...,.. (1dv> 'SJ -ll1cha1d W1d1Mra • StolTS: C.1te1e hs ht•11r UCLA vs C.lrlorn11 G srolJS: Cellttt •sa.W USC ws. St1nl01d m llltrit: "Ntlp!" (com} '65 John lennon. P1 ul McC11tnty Ceorae Hamson, Rrnco Starr • Dlact fMI !Jal C11ll hnwlt •lltl f ritltd1 HW.ld 9 llewie: IJll\ "LI lttt H111111111t" (drl ) '38 Jun Gabrn tJt) llnllllltrie: lo be aonounced Cit s...t•1• (C·C) -11:30- • 112) lltwia: "ltr111by Jolltt," "Tiie lift llltl Aunai1111littl of tl1t .ifllfia" D n 1>t S.turtlay 1111•1 ll" • 11n11111rit: "LJ••. lllNrtr~ 111t1 flllrwit tll Ille rliMl•of tlit Aila'' (m 11) Roddy McOo•all l1mu H1u&hton Aon ~uptr I Tiii Tlit!Ktrs 10 Mor11: "The UfO lncrdt~I" Q) hck Wofl4 -12:30-a> hies ot tht U11t1pec1td 1,:00 D 1'4 11ttwr•1loc• torKttt • litewin: "f0t WllCH!r the Ifft lllll.'' "lttu Ctste," "lr1il to S111 AfttOM" Cl lltnerlc• m Mowits: "The C11nl Cl111," "Gt111t ol I~ 011111," "Ganpter Story'' gj Mo.1ts: "'°'"' ol Tt110t," "The Cre1tt11's Rtwtnae" 31 he• Collctrl 2:00 Cl Mowits: "lite 01y lht Hot ltllf Got "-!,'' "llyorrd llll lff111f' ~veryo11• nl h•tril • \~UPI US or .------------------------Rol11h 'Rr11t U J 10 211 Ch11ht's Anatb Muun1h111111 A11r.fh J h~ dngeh aie c ought in • h1ltllllly r ffl~\hrt t11h~11 r 111 \hi ~"' P•I l•utlmr. 111oon\htner~ •l!d•fl~I •d< h 0111•1 111 .. hat wuld bPtomP d d.rO~flnft\ and f•PIO~tvt "'h1IP hfhln1ng w.ir 0 The flrp W1lion S11ow m lht Monie t 11lo Sllow Q) Mo.M!. "UFO Syndromt" (~• hl l'I ()hrs) Rdrt g11mnme11t looldge ul .iclutil uro~ hrghltghl this 1nveslt ~dlton ul lhf pu~s1b1lrlv that we we hdd v1srlOr$ t1om outeo sp.u:e 2• 2C 0111 Fron! fl) Hard Ch0tces Behavior Con lrul This ep1\0dP eaa1111nes the van ou" torm~ ot mind continl mtlvdmg thr POWN ol cull l~dder\ and ma111p ulal1on nl thought~ by ddmll~f" Mid th1• mrdlA P1199 15