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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-01 - Orange Coast Pilot- • -__. llllY PUii ',llN[)Ay • t lHW A H 1 . 1·1H l OR ANGE COUN TY C ALIFORNIA '>0 Cf N T~ , RefUgees' da~e ·in coUrt unrat?el-ed ., DA~ID Ktrl'IUIANN _ilii_ ........... The four defeodante tn Oran1e Counly SupenoS-Court 0.pArtmeot M ait oklMb toce\ber "' the cramped lJttle courtroom 1n Saata Aoa. As \llual1 \.he •OMtutor and deftnM auor.ey1 are ar· raytG before the Judae at the lol\I CO\&ftlel table The jury perched m it.a box otr to the far left. Sptttators seated al the rear. But there is something here lD Superior Court Judge Fran- c 1 s co Briaeno ·s 1 lth floor courtroom that sets this cue apart from m ost others - sometl)ln1 that is both symbolic and yet a practical reminder of •unMA•o• a new thread that runs through 6 ran1e County's judicial and social f'bric. SUNDAY SPECI AL Perb8111 lt is beat exemplified by th~ three in· terpr«.en whiaperln& to the defendants, in the lan1uaae ol their homeland -Vietnam. Tbe youthful defendant.a -cbareed with rape and faclnl 500-year jail terms each ii convicted - await Judameot from a legal system that bears lit· tie resemblance to what' they aod other In· dochineee settle..UeTe must have known in their faraway hQmelands. "('lbe people) are watchiq and following how the law proceeds in dealing (with this case)," said one of the interpreten in the trial. Ho Mguyen. Why? I '·Because this is a different system from what · they ltnew back in Vietnam," Nguyen said. Not so different, many would say, that the lane out of p...,,.rtion1 newcomers ~ould not know the basic difference l>etween ri&ht and wrone. · OfficialJ such as Presiding Orange County Superior Court Judee Robert E. Rickles, while acknowledging there are cultural differences that could contribute to m isund,e r standings or American law, say there are certain crimes con- sidered taboo in alrnost any country, 11articuJarly 'acu or violence. But in America. there are laws gov~rning almost all aspects of everyday living. And· how the refugees have been coping with such regulations was the question put to officials llnd community observers. Their responses we re anything but illuminat· Ing. In fact , refugee Interaction with the law is an upect ol the resettlement equation· that will pro· bably remain unknown for some time. With some "'exceptiou, criminal juaUce ad· minisftat.on say, the new arrivals. more than S0.000 strong in Orange County, have kept a low, quiet profaJe in the community. Still. adjusting t o the complexities of American legal life, after joumeyinc thousands of miles and enduring myriad hardships, has not been an easy task for the refugees, observers ~ay. Tran Da Yen. a court interpreter who has been involved in the highly publicized rape trial ... aaid some new arrivals in Southern California have no idea they break certain rules and are puzzl~ when told to .appear in court lo answer for violations they may know nothing about. Resettlement agen cies. as part of their orien· tation procedures, attempt to cover such areas as (See TRANSLATORS, Page A3) Mob tieB? New Donov·an charges tOld WAStnNGTON (AP) -The FBI is continuing to receive fresh allegations of ties between Labor Secretary-designate Raymond Donovan's construe· lion firm and organized crime figures , five De mocratic senaton discloled Saturday. One source. re1a.rded a& a re· liable informant, alleged the Schiavone Construction Co. "hacJ a reputation or havlng lies with the Genovese organized crime family." the Democrats said in material prepared for a formal Senate repo rt on Donovan's nomination. o f a llegations over sever a l weeks that he and his company, headquarter e d in Seca uc us, N. J .. did business with labor racketeers and other organized crime figures. The FBI also said in a lengthy report to the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committ.~ that it was unable to confi rm any or the allegation5 against Donovan. · Cameramen, curious spectatQn and the rucht crew ga1hered on a doc~ Saturday at Prado Regional Park and wondered ii this miniature Spruce Goose would fly. Dar· rell and Merle Meyer. Of Orange built the scale model of Howard Hughes' famed ' plane. To see if the test flight succeeded. turn to Page A2 Donovan. who hu denied a host of other similar allegations. could not be reached for com· ment on the fresh allegations. dis closed by Sens . Edward Kelllledy of Massachusetts, Cl•ibome Pell or RJaocle Jalaod. Tbomu Euletoo of Mludurl, Donald Riegle or Micbi1an aod Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio. The committee approved the nomination Jul week on a vote of 11-0 with five Democrats vot· Ing "present." They all indicat· ed they are still concerned about voting to confirm Oonov.n to the post in view of the existence or a variety or charges from many sources, some or them deemed reliable informants by federal criminal investigators . ,. HQ.metowns greet their heroes By tbe Aasoelated Pren Echoes or the joyous recep- tions given the 52 ·tiberated ho.S.1ages in Washington and New York r eached Main Street, U .S .A.-on Saturday as the homefolk welcomed back the neighborhood kid who became a hero by way of captivity in Iran. Ex-hostages welcomed _ by enthusimttic. neighbor& The blinds played in s uch places as Homer, Ill.: Culpeper. Va.; Johnstown, Pa.: San Diego, and Balch Springs. Texas, as Americans with something final· ly to cheer about refused tb let the party end. But a sour note was sounded as Vietnam veterans who got a cold shoulder on their return from the war marched in protest to the disparity in the way they were treated. and better medical care for Viet· nam veterans . In Los Angeles on .Friday, while 22 o f the returning hostages were being 1 honored with a ticker -\ape parade in New York City, Ron Kovic, 34, a Viel· na rn veteran confined to a wh eelchair from wounds that cost him the use of both legs, held a news conference at the city's Patriotic Hall. He said com ments he had heard from veterans over the past week have been ''bitter and angry." ··Americans s ho uld widen their perspective from those S2 to the millions of kids who have problems today beca use they didn't get that kind of r eception whe n they got home." s aid Kovic. a writer who also works for the Los Angeles Center for Veterans Rigtits. Nonetheless, the celebration of the hostages' return continued. In J ohnstown, Pa .. thousands or residents bundled up in 18· d egree temperatures for a parade hono ring-38-year-old Regis Ragan, recently promoted to ser geant major. the U.S. Army's highest enlisted rank. Anna Ragan. his 69-year-old mothe r . watched fro m her hospita l room . S he was •'I was as proud .as anybody else when the hostages got off that plane in Algiers," s aid Greg Steele. an Air Force veteran who organized a two-mile march of a bout 300 ex-servicemen and their families from the Veterans Administ ration Hospital to the downtown War Memor ial in ln· dianapolis. "But this a ll has to be put into perspective." Steele. now a 33-year-old .. personnel wo rke r , told the crowd at the War Memorial that the purpose or the march was to ''honor the memory of the eight comma ndos who died in an aborted rescue mission in Iran," and also to "lo reiterate the need for employment benefits Major airline pilots eye protest-walkOut ~ . WASHINGTON (AP) -The major airlines are bracing for a threatened pilots strike over govemnient safety policy, a pro· tes t which could leave much of ·the nation briefl y without Slab stieks Protest take·n for granite DOVER, Del. (AP) -The clerk of Dover Ma1istrate Court VU paid a Virginia man's $30.50 1peed1n1 ticket after deciding his check -etched on a 40-pound slab of pink granite -would make a good convenation piece. "We're keeping It as a memorial, we'll put fretb Oowers at one end and a Upted candle at the otbe_r," said clerk Mar1le Nolette. "When we fint lifted the packaae we thought lt was a case of someone payin1 a ticket in pen. nles atain," · Jamea McBride, a Norfolk, Va., tombstone maker, aald the S5.40 poeta1e was .well worth the aatJafacUon be' 1alned protesting a tlckel he tot for exceedin1 51 mph on u .s. R®te 13. Recalllns a almllar protest of a Virainia sales tax, be added, "They kept my check (written on )tone) ucl a eou· pie of yean later the aalea tax was repealed w I tot a re- fund." Mn .... n1uret abe 9Dt a real bar1abl f~ SID.SO becaUle a -.a 1tonemaller told her UM alab wu worth SZI$, I ... Yau tlD be sure tbll la cme cbed that won't bomce," aald M.,S.trate John Green. ' scheduled air service in early March. Leaders of the 3l,OOO-member Air Line Pilots Association are in the midst of a month·long, 15-city tour aimed at enlisting pilot and public support for a work stoppage which could last from one to three days. While the union claims to have broad backing for the prote5t. Industry sources said privately In interviews that some pilots are s harply divided pn its merits. In addition. several prominent carriers, including American Airlines, have pilots who do not belong to the aa~ia· tion. " But lf the protest attaina it.a 1oala, industry aources acknowledted, air traffic c'OU.ld be severely interrupted and the airlines involved mithl lose as much as '80 milUon a day. Com· muter and many retlonal lines wauld not be alfected. "Aa to Impact, we'll juat have to play it by ear for now," said one airline executive, askln1 not to be Identified. Another. said mO.t can1en probably will be able to keep 10me "bread 1nd butter" Rllhta in aervlce even U th• protea\ 1aina wlde accep· lance. Tbe pilot•' trlevancea are aimed not at the airlines, but at the , Federal Aviation Ad· <See l'llHn, Pa•e AJ) hospitalized with a stress· related heart ailment after her son's release. "I am overwhelmed by the .. love that everybody has shown me.since I've·been hol'ne,'' said Ragan. his voice breaking with emotion as he s poke to ttie c rowd. "I can't thank you enough. God bless you a ll, and I love you all from the bottom or my heart." At the largest park in San Diego, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. Ma,.or Peter Wil,on and other dignilaries joine d the homecoming fete for Richard Morefield, 51, the former U.S. consul general in Tehran, aJong with his wife. Dorothea. and t h e ir four c h il d r en . The ceremony featured a renditton of "God Bless America " by the U.S. Marine Corps Band and the San Diego Master Chorale Marine Sgt. Paul Lewis. 23. was honored in his hometown or Hom er. Ill .. a farming com· munity of 1,400 where he was a football star and .a homecoming king. Jllinois Gov. James R. Thompson was in the reviewing stand as Lewis rodtin a parade on a 1939 fi re tru led by an American Legion c tor guard, a detachment of Marines and the Homer High Sc hoot Band. At the end of the cer e mony. 1,000 helium-filled balloons were re· leased into \he air. In New York City, after two days of Manhattan high life and a tumultuous ticker-tape parade witnessed by an estinfated 2 m illio n , Bar ry Ros en. a Brooklyn-born hostage, said he was "flabbergasted" by the re· ception In h1s hometown . "I just thought we would come back and it would be a very quiet return." Rosen uld. "I am very grateful to New York and all Americans." Circulation calla change New switchboard times have · been announced for subscrtben seeklrJC their auaranteed de· livery of the Dally Pilot. Effective Monday, lf you do not have your paper by 5: ao ..... days, c.U before 7 p.m. and your eoPJ wW be detivered. If JOU lo not reeelve your paper by t un. on weekenda, call before lOa.m. The dmalaUon phone number for ~t ol Ora,. Count1 la 1'2·4121 , la northwest Hwat· inst.on Beach and w .. tmlDMer • 540· 1.220 and in Soutb Lqma and Lacuna Nlpel, .... _,.,, As late as Friday nitbt, the senators said, the FBI bad not conducted an investigation Into t~ a llegations from this source, who is acknowledged by the FBI to be reliable. ·The full Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on confirming the ~-y,ear-old Donovan as labor ~~cretary. Approval is regarded as certain, with the only ques· tion involving the number of Democrats who vote against the appointment. Donovan has denied a number In their material prepared for the committft report, the five Democrau recount aJI the pre· vJo usly known a ll egations ..a1ainst Donovan, but alao dis· close the presence of a few new ones that were not covered by the FBl's investigative report. One .source alleged that · un - named om cials of the Schiavone company had ties with three members of the Genovese crime family , J oey Adams. Peter La Paco and Tini Fiumara. The source also a lleged that he heard Donovan's name men· tioned in a conversalion"as a contractor who obtained state contracts by bid-rigging the Democrats said. Yacht sinks near Har,bour, 9 flee Passengers aboard a 48-foot Pace maker jumped to safety Saturday night after the yacht sl a mmed into a Huntington Harbour jelly and finally sank in the cold dark waters. according to Orange County Sheriff de· puties. Kenneth Wilson . 38, owner of the boat "Summer Rain," told authorities that he became con· fused in the dark and ac· cidentally rammed the boat into the rocks. Wilson was returning with his family and friends from a day on Catalina Island when the mis· hap occurred shortly after 6:30 p.m. All nine passengers climbed onto the jetty while the boat ON THE INSID E "SMALL MAN'S BANKtt - Hard times are drivln1 more customers into pawnshops where ownen say sales are slug· 1ish, but the demand for loans ls high. Flnd out wh.-t type• of peo- ple are hocklnt what kind ol securities on Pa1e ~1. • · CaEftlVE JOY -Peter Strauss calls actlnl "a cti.aeue. '' The star of "Rieb' Man, Poor Man'' and "The Jericho Mile" could have gone into movlee but pref en TV rolee because ol tbeir repertor)t nawr.. Pase 08. began filLiog up with sea water. S he riff deputies from the Or a nge County Harbor Patrol were aideti by police from Long Beac h i n pu l ling the shipwrecked crew to safety. The crash .... ripped a 3·foot hole in the boat's bow. Harbor Patrol officials tugged the craft to shallow water where it sank about 100 yards off-shore. Those aboard the boat in· clud~d : Lorr aine Wilson, 34; . Summer Wilson , 3; Margaret Bednar. 63, from Pennsylvania; Dianne and George Serban. both 38, of San Diego and their children: Maria, 16; Cheryl Ayn, 14. and Llsa 13. No one was in· ju red. csaE•ONIAL COLO• -Whether the bride wean while depends on the 1iie and fonnall· ty of the weddln1. not whether it'• the ftnt. So says Priscilla ol Bolton who alao explaiJlS where 1be 1et1 lnaplration for her famoUI town dealsns on Pace Be. INDEX LAS VSOU *AIT -Tb• plrai. are 1CJDe flom Macau. Tb•H da11 h1drofoll1 wbl1 tourt1t1 rrom 11aa1 ttoac .. tbll •••llllDI e__. of tlM on.at. Plad out wbJ tlda CltbMM met· . ca 1pedallul lD Portu,.... food an .... •. ' . ., I ·- -~· ONLY PILOT r-----JIJ T BREAKING---- • • UU• """' j'°"' l*w'• .-W w......., ...., ..,,,.....,_,,; • Carter. headed.off Soviet intenJention? I • r G £NEVA Sw1tHriud (AP> A SWlU oewapaper H id h1rda)' that Sova•t fore .. ww• Mt to laU.rv•• ln Poland the nlaht ol Oet' 1. but lhal U.. Knmlla backed down after then· Prtaldfnt Cart~r telephoned a alern warnintto lloaco,w. The t~orh lan1ua1e Geneva ntw1paper .La Sulaae aald an an ut·luBlv~ 1HofY that Carter'• former aecurity adviser 7.bl10Jew Bneiitwkl told ol ~ Soviet intention a nd Carter '• coun~r muvu ln a me.Uni wiUa economic and financial leaders at an lnt~nu•UooaJ bualneu aympoeium at Davos. l,a Su11se ••Id Bnealn.ald to1d t.be buaineaa executives the Carter .adm1niatrat1on had advance knowled1• -includina in· te1U1ence repbrts and photoarapha -that an airborne Soviet division wa.s preparina to move lnto Poland to quell that na· llon 's labor wirest "' It said Carter personally contacted Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev and told him be was aware Ol Moscow's intentions and tha t such an action would haveextremeconseq~ences. PHU.ADELPHIA (AP) -Unionized bus drivers, custo- dians, engineers and maintenance workers at public schools in the nation's fourth largc;st city voted Saturday to go· on strike, triggering a decision by officials to close schools Monday. The Philadelphia sCbool district' announud last wttk that classes ror about 200,000 students would be sus~nded if the 4,30C members or Local 1201 or the lqtemational Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers walked off the job. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A robbery that police said took exactly one minute netted more t.ban $500,000 worth of jewelry for three a.rmed bandits who terrorised customers ln a 5.-n Francisco store Saturday. Police Sgt. Clint Wilmerding said authorities still were .searching for the three men who held.up Granat Bros. Jewelers around 4: 15 p.m. He said one man waved a gun at the 15 customers and four sales clerks in the downtown store and forced them to lie on the floor while the other men smashed open display cases with ham· me rs. The robbers, carrying gold jewelry and coins, diamonds and expensive watches and rings, fled the store and jumeect in a car waiting about a block away, Wilmerding said. , So•• Alrl~• r•l4 --••retl JOHANNESBURG , South Africa (~P) -Zimbabwe Prime Minister Robert Mugabe on Saturday denounced a · South African raid on black nationalists ' homes in neighboring Mozambique as "a naked act or aggression." He said his own country would strengthen its defense forces to Jltevent similar attacks. Mugabe said in a statement released in Salis bury that the attack Fri~ay in a suburb or the Mozambican capital. Maputo, was "part of the overall strategy or the apartheid regime to destabilize the de mocratic political order of the frontline states." Apartheid is the name given to the policy of rftial segrega- tion practiced in white minority-ruled South Africa. The neighboring frontline st ates -Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Zim· babwe, Mozambique aod Tanzania -all have black govern· ments that support black South African guerrillas. · ----.-.--·o;.,~ ... "'~ --- F,...Pflfle AJ P.IL.OT STWKE •. , ministration, with the union de· manding that President Reagan take action to redirect the agen· cy's focus on safety issues. "There will be a shutdown un- less the grievan ces are ad · dressed in a ver y definitive . manner" by the new administra· lion, 'Thomas Ashwood. union secretary. promised in an in· lerview. Union leaders presented their com plaints in detail to members of the Reagan transition team. but are still seeking a meetin g with Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis, whose department includes the FAA . CM man held -··· in downtown .. Fa.rm issue unresolved stabbing A Costa lttesa man was arrest· ed early Saturday oq suspicion of attempted murder in connec· lion with the near fatal stabbing of another man. Police responding to a call at i: 10 a .m. found Mario Valdez, address unknown , bleeding in the m iddle of Cente r Street from numerous stab wounds . Officers said that a witne·ss led officers to the home of Eliseo Reyes, 25, at 863 Center St. Reyes told police that he had argued earlier with Valdez and that when Valdez pulled a large kitchen knife from h\s pocket. he fled lo a nearby home and ob· tained a knife. Reyes was unhurt'. He is being held at Costa Mesa jail In lieu of $25,000 bail. Woman killed in collision A Garden Grove woman was killed in a traffic collisiol) early Saturday arter she failed to stop for a red light. according to Cypress police. . Hazel Priscilla Donahue. 48, died at Anaheim Me morial Hospital where she was taken following the 1: 30 a. m. accident. Police said that Mrs. Donahue was traveling eastbound on Katella Avenue in Cypress when she failed to stop for a red light al Valley Vie_w Street and was broadsided by another vehicle. The other driver , Paul Shockley, 29, of Whitt.jet, and his passenger Teresa Fernandez, 19, of Pico Rivera, were reported in good condition at Los Alamitos· Hospital. "Officer hurt • Costa Mesa police arrested three men Saturday night after they alle1edly attempted to mow i down an officer at the Cucll:oo's Nest, 1714PlacentiaAve. Police aald t.bat. o(flcer Greg Couleter waa patrolling the crowded parkin1 lot at about 1 :30 p.m. when the men, .delcrtbed u punk rocken, at· tempted to nm him over. . Offlcer Coulter reportedly llnd four sbota at t.be fteeinl •elakle. He received minor ln· ..... and tbe three men were arrested unharmed. Rural union deadlock latest Poland crisis WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Pola)l6's independe nt labor leaders threw their full support Saturday behind the unioniza. lion effort of private farmers after the gove rnmen t made clear it would not permit reg- i s t r a lion of the so-calle d "Rural Solidarity" \.Inion. The deadlock set up the possibility of another round of c onfrontations thi s~ week between government an"\ labor leaders. The two sides held 12 hours of negotiations overnight in an ef· fort to halt a wave of wildcat strikes protesting the govern· ment's failure to honor im- mediately all the provisions of settlements that ended last sum· mer's nationwide strikes. At the conclusion of the talks early Saturday, union spokesmen announced they had failed to resolve the issue of the farmers ' union and that they had backed off from union de· mands for an immediate five· d ay workweek. But union leaders said the government had ~gceed to allow them access to the news media. ln a n intervi e w ove r WARSAW Radio Saturday night, Lech Walesa. lead~ of the 10· million-strong Solidarity labor federation, said the farmers "should •ot be impeded" ·in their efforts to unionize. "As far as we are concerned . . . we shall always be with them. and give them maximum assistance," he added .. Earlier in an interview with The Associated Press. govern· ment Presidium member An· Thomas P. Haley P11bt11 ... r Robert N. Weed President M . Thomas Keevll Editor Thomes A. Murphine M•Mtlftt Editor Carol A. Moore s..Mey Editor Ccipyrl1111 , .. , Ore119e Coett ~1111111111 111 Cempe11y. No 11ew1 '"''"· ••••....._ edltorlel metter w M¥en1..---1 ,.,.,,. mev IH r opr educe• w ithout tPoc le l "'"'' ..... ., <9"'11M-·- drzej Ciemiewski and several of his colleagues said they saw "no cha nce" the government would be ready to compromise on the farmers ' issue. Ciernie ws ki c l a imed that Gunme hold pizza parlor employees Two· gurimen forced their way into a Santa Ana pizza parlor early Saturday, demanding that the restaurant's manager open the time-locked safe at gunpoint. Armed with a 12-gauge sawed· off shotgun and an automatic handgun the two men gained en · trance to the Me 'n' Ed's Pizza Parlor. 1180 S. Bristol St .. after an employee attempted to emp· Ly the trash. The unide nt ified employee w as forc~bac k into the . restaurant at gunpoint. where two other ployees, including the manager, ere closing opera- tions at2:40a.m. Two employees were ordered to lie on .the floor while the manager opened the safe. Tbe gunmen, described as bl3ck and in their late 20s , waited 30 minutes for t he time-released safe to unlock. No one was in- j ured . Police said that the amount of cash taken was unkn-Own. TELEPHONE All d•pertment•: (714) 142-4321 Cl•H"i.d Adv•rtt•lng: 142·M11 ------OFFICES Colle Mn.I; :IJO Wlttl Bey StrMt L ....... 8ffc": 1077 No. Coetl Hl91Nay H1111tl"91011 .. 4Kll. 111119H cll lloulevaro Seco11d cltll ~11-.e paid ot Cotta Mete, Cellfor111a. CUS tu.a). SuOtcrlptlOll by <M· rler l•.OO IPIOftl ly: by moll.. U SO moftlNy: mlllltry dlHtlNMlolls s.i oo ..-1111y. T ... 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Un ion sources said a govern- m ent commission led by Deputy premier Mi czyslaw Jagiels ki wa s ex pe c t~d i n t h e southeastern town of Rzeszow today for talks with farmers pressing for recognition of the rural union. • In the 12 hours of bargaining, Solidarity gained government pledges that it will be allowed to publish a union weekly and be given radio and television time by the state-controlled media at regular intervals to air its views, according lo the official PAP news agency. 11341 A Euclld St. Fountain Valley (714) 141-7313 . " . ... -.-.--.. I Rehearsal remarkable Pilot John Elliot of Hunt· "ington Beach, far left, helped carry the scale model Spruce Goose to the lake at Prado Regional Park. Then h e he ld his tongue and pressed the remote controls, below, in just the right fashion (below) to create the takeoff, (top). His 40 ye.ars of model plane flying really "'paid off. The plane flew for six minutes and rose at least 100 feet -higher than Howard Hughes' original. Darrell and Merle Meyer who built the model say its n ext flight .... will be next month in Long Beach near its namesake by the Queen Mary's dock. Antiques VICTORIAN TRIPiE ---IRRORID OM~ CIRCA 1170 ' A~W~ Singer Chuc:k Herry does Ins famous shuffle while holding the dtstitigmshed merit trophy presented to lnm at the American Music Awards. He was honored for 26 years of inf lueric:ing rock ·11 ·roll singers. Nuclear physicist Edward ·Telle r says Americans m'\Jst b e · · r e - e ducated " a bout th e benefits of nu c;lear power in the wake o f Th ree Mile Is l a nd a nd the presiden- cy of Jimmy Ca rte r , a· ·'drop-out from n u clear engineering." Teller. credited with help· ing to create the firs t h ydrogen bomb, said the nuclear industry is still suf- fering ·rrom adverse reaction to the March 28, 1979 acci- de nt al t he nuclear power plant near Harrisburg. Pa., the wors t commercia l nuclear accident in the na- tion· s history. "We are losin_g leadership in nuclear energy and are in danger thit our nuclear in· dus try could go down the drain. . an even greater catastrophe than if Chrysler s hould go down the drain." Teller said Fr iday al a forum on nuclear energy at a com· munity college in Pittsburgh. D uring the Carter ad- ministration. "the anti-nuke forces put our vital. safe. relatively inexpensive and clean nuclear energy in real jeopardy.·· he said. Under President Reagan, the political climate will shift lo favor renewed growth in the industry. he predicted. Gary Lee, a former hosta1e. visitin1 l o Loa Anaele• with his parents, uys foreign service offlcert probably will be victims of · terrorism again, but that wouldn't dissuade him from accepting foreign a ssign-\ men ts. "ll's happened to us before and something may happen a g a i n . There 's no way aTound it ," he said. "What was unique in Tehran was that active terror is ts w e r e l ater condoned artd approved of by a foreign power. I hope that won'.l happen again. Next summer, I'll be read} to go back out again. J won't go to Iran , but I 'll go anywhere else." He plans to attend a celebration ton~ at the Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena. where his father Earl is pastor . Lee, 37, a Falls Church, Va .. resident who was a n ad- ministrative officer at the U.S. Embassy in Iran. said he skipped an ecumenicaJ serv ice at West Point because "J wanted my first church service as a free man to be at my p ad's church. I view that as a personal and symbolic act." • Si nge r Frank Sinatra's daughter. Ttaa, 32, and Bever- ly Hills businessman Rlcltard Cohen, 44, were married Fri- . dayinBever lyHills. Attending the ceremony al the home or her sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Hugh 1 Lam be rt were her brother Frank Sinatr a Jr. and a friend of Cohen's, Leonard Gersh. who was bes~ man. There was no immediate word on the couples 's future plans. Sy~-v. February 1, 1981 DAILY PILOT Onofr.e fa ult .'inactivei SCE geologiata aee litile threat to A-plant.! • • INGLEWOOD (AP) -A large ear thq\l&ke fault near the San Onotre nueJear powerplant has been dead for at least us,,ooo year s . Southern California Edison contended Saturday. And, in defend1ng the quake· resistance or the two reactors being built near San Clemente, utility company geologists and consultants said the largest earthquake possible on an off- shore fault system fi ve miles from the plant would have u magnilooe of no more than 7 on the Richter scale. "A larger earthquake is in· consistent with the geologic and seismologic features." Ed H~ath tol6 a federal advisory panel. Heath said the fa ult probably produces such a quakt! near the plant site only once in some 84-0 years. The S3.3 billion facil ity has an expected lifetime of 40 to 50 years. The s t aff o f the N u clear Regulatory Commission, which must license the reactor units, has already agreed wi t h those major conclusions. although the agency's experts dispute some details. The only witness who dis· agreed was G l enn Barlow. Though not on the s chedule, he Two men hel,d i~_GG rape Garden Gro~e police arrested two men raping an 18-year-old woman in a carport along Suns wept Street as she returned home s hortly before I a.m . Saturday. · Police responding to reports of a woman screaming found the pair raping the woman, Both men attem pted lo flee but were apprehe nded by police a short tame later Arrested on suspicion of force- a b I e rape w e r e Enrique Perez Perez, 21. and Jose Grafos Lopez. 21 , both of Garden Grove. The woman was treated a nd released from UC I rv in e Medical Center was a llowed to speak as • a representative of ·opponent.a pl the San Onofre plant. 1 He rejected l'nost major ~ clus ions of the compan y a d N RC stafr, contending the C • tianltos fault Is still capable movement and that~the offsho e fault system could produce 1 a substantially larger quake than t.he s taff report projects. 1 Company geologists dismiss~ his arguments, saying they are not supported by evidence in tbe rocks. Consulting geologist Per~y Ehijg of Cal State, Los Angeles said a totally unbroken layer of earth over the Cristianitos fault proves "its activity has ceased prior to 125,000 years ago ... I believe the fault has been inac- tiv.c for the last 3 or 4 millidn years." · A subcommittee of the NRC's Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards met here Saturday to review the N RC staff's c<>1\· ct.usions about the la rgest earth- quake for which the facility s hould be designed. Its actual d esign was not an issue at Saturday's hear ing. Big· dev.elopment 0 K County approves 782-home, Viejo project By GLENN SCO'M' OI"" DAiiy 11'1 ... Staff A plan lo buHd 782 homes on the 822-acre Robinson Ranch In the foothiJls east of Mission Vie· jo has been approved by the Or ange c_p unty Boa rd o r Supervisors . The planned community on the ranch, formerly known as Escape Country. is designed so the homes will be built on 375 acres, leaving the land between the houses and the Cleveland National Forest as public open s pace.. The housing development will include 92 one-acre mini-estates, a 92-unit townhouse project and 120 so-called "affordable" units. The rest will be single family houses on lots of a minimum 10.000 ~uare feet. Fro• Page A I The proposal to develop the land has been a controversial subject for more than a year . But approval of the plan was s peedy after the design was changed to cut out about 125 houses and shift the construction sites so that more than haJf of the scenic canyon land will be accessible to the public. More than 350 of the acres have been set aside for a park. which is planned LO be part or a public trail system through the foothills link- ing Caspers and O'Neill regional parks. The rurally oriented s ub·' d1v1sion won't have a security gate as does neighboring de- velopment Coto de Cau, so public access to the parks will be possible through the ranch property. Neighboring communit y groups such as the Saddleback Coordinating Coun cil opposed Ridgewood Developme nt Cofl,)- pany's proposal, though, claim- ing that the incr eased housi~g will overload narrow foothill roads leading to the property. As a compromise. tt\e supervisors told Ridgewood jt must begin construction of .a 3.2-m ile extens ion of Alicia Parkway to the site before it c~n starllobuilditsfirst 75homes. . John Michler, vice 11resideot of Hunsaker & Associates, pla(I· ning consultants to Ridgew~. noted that thj! developers plan o pay $2.8 million for constructi n of ttie .parkway exterwion. He said work is expected to begin in June or July Moore best IM!tress TRANSLATORS HELP REFUGEES UNDERSTAND LAWS. • • 'People' fil~ • ' Globe winner HOLLYWOOD (AP> -"Ordinary People," the drama of a family torn asunder by tragedy. collected the major honors at the 38th annual Golden Globe awards Saturday night , scoring five statuettes, including one for Mary Tyler Moore as best actress The Paramount release was also selected by the Hollywood Foreign Press as best picture. with awards for Robert Redford's first-time direction and for 20-year -old Timothy Hutton, a double winner as supporting actor and new star or the year 1t·was a new role for Miss Moore. multiple- Em my ~nner but appear ing in her first major dramati<' feature role as the grief-stricken mother of "Ordinary People." .She offered her thanks "lo Robert Redford for his ins pired a nd ins piring direction and for believing that there was a part of Beth in me." Robert De Niro was selected best dramatic actor of the year for his performance as the boxer Jake La Motta in "Raging Bull.'· "Shogun." NBC-1'V's e pic of Samurai Japan, was named best television series of 1980. The best motion picture song award went to the title tune of "Fame" by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford. The only !Kanding ovation or the night was accorded Gene Kelly. who was presented with the Cecil B. De Mille award for his dist- inguished· s ervice to film by his old-time hoofing pal Van Johnson. Sissy Spacek. country singer of ·'Coal Miner 's Daughte r." and Ray Shark~y. the pro- moter of pop singers in "The ldolmaker," were hailed as the best. stars of comedy or music~l motiQn pictures. _ Bottvstars responded exuberantly. Sharkey shouting greetings to his mother. Miss Spacek remarked : "There's a cowboy named Jim Shoulders who once told me, 'I'd rather have a little luck tha n all the ability in the world .' I agree wi~h.i m tonight." "Coa iner's Daughter," the saga of coun- try singer rella Lynn, was named the best comedy or musical motion picture. The awards of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association divide films between dramas and comedy-musicals, so t he win does not necessari- ly presage the Oscars that will be handed out March ~ • The awards offered surprises: William ~:!;fc!:!:~·~1~~:~p4~~t.~~Jr~::~ ie:::~~ Also the best foreign film award for Roman Polanski's "Tess," which was listed as a French entry although it Is being distributed by Columbia Pictures In the U.S. Most of the awards were popular: Nastassla Klnski of "Tess" •nd Timothy Hutton of "Ordinary People" as best new st.ara. Hutton, and Mary Steenburcen or "Melvin and Howard." were cboeen best supportina players In motion pictures . Other awards included: drama aeries actor and actreu -Richard Chamberlain and Yoko Shlmada of "stM>lun," Bell TV motion picture -· ·ne Shadow •Box.'! Motkla picture oriclnal score -DOmlntc· Proallere, "The Stunt Man." • traffic and welfare Jaw in working with newly ar- rived families. But as one U.S. Catholic Conference worker noted, the early weeks and months are spent m ain- ly coaching the refugees on how to survive in their new urban home. "Their basic needs are more prevalent al first." s~d Catholic Conference official Nancy Cannon, who coordinates orientation programs for the refugees. Ms.. Cannon said representatives from police agencies. the Orange County District Attorney's office and the California Department of Motor Vehicles ar e call ed in to inform t he refugees of the basic rules and regulations that will govern their lives. As a n example, she said. "We tell Clhe re- fugees) that they don't need to be afraid of the police." However, count rywide statistics indicate there is little refugee involvement with poli ce and criminal justice agencies. Various officials said this could be due in part to mistrust of the police based on experiences with military and police agencies in their own homelands Cambodia. Vietnam and Laos. According to a recently released county Human Relations Commission report on the re· fugees. "involvement wit1' the military (often un- der circumstances of war) would frequently mean death." The report a lso noted that past cultural and political training "conditioned (the refugees) to closely follow the law and authority," thus leading to their low profile in crime statistics in Orange County. Refugees have h ad a noticeable impact on statistics involving welfare fraud. This is probably because 39 percent of the nearly 50,000 lndo· chinese refugees in Orange County receive a form of public assistance. Prosecutions of welfare fra ud have been something of a sore spot between the refugee com- m unity and the District Attorney's offi ce, which now has three full-time inv.estigators handling sus- pected cheating by Indochinese recipients. Jn a recent story in a Vietnamese newspaper in Orange County, th~ District Attorney's offi ce was criticized.for using weak evidence to pro· secute some cases. In referring to one case in particular. the newspaper said' prosecution was "motivated very much by prejudice and dis- crimination ... " However. investigator Donald Andrews of the District Attorney 's office &aid h.is experience in th is area has indicated that more often than.not there is a "conscious effort" to defra ud the gov- ernment when irregularities ve uncovered. Welare assistance forms are now provided in the native languages of the appllcanta and case . workers attempt to malte sure the people un- derstl(Ml the forms completely. ·''('hey use the com munlcations thins u kind of a crutch," the investigator said. . Andrews said that durint the past 14 montbs, · there have been 23 convictions of Laotian and Viet· namese welfare reclplenta for fraud. No 1taU1tics involving refuceet were kept prior to 1980. Pendina in court, Andren and co-worker Bob Petenon said, are 10 addiUonal cues, two lnvolv- in1 Cambodians . · The lnveat.l1aton said the moet prevalent type of welfare fraud ii unreported income and uaeu, but Andrewl added, "They've tried a Uttle bit of ever)'thinl." One oblerver in the Vietnam11e community nld many ref_u1eea still don't truly comprehend \he forms ud "uy yes to anytbln1 after standtni in loQi llnel ... Andrews said he has begun addressing Nancy Cannon 's orientation classes to let ne wl y arrived refugees know abo.ut fraud· and how to avoid mak· ing mistakes. • • "Some of the people you deat with haven't had that much education." he said. "But I think you can get the me~sage across to them." Keith Concannon. chairman or the Orange County Criminal Justice Council. said refugees . who nm afoul of the law could probably be con- sidelred guilty of "cr imes of omission" in many in- stances. "They simply don't understand some or the laws." Concannon said. "We know some of the cities are having some problems with t hem.'' · According to population fi gures. many refugee families have settled in the urban heart of Orange County, particularly the cities of Santa Ana, with a resettlement population of nearly 11 ,000 ,and Garden Grove. with 4,476 new arrivals . Police agencies in those communities reported that arrests of so-called "Indochinese persons" ac- counted for less than one percent of the total ar- rests made. according to the Human Relations Commission study on lhat subject. Administrators contacted by the commission in the superior. municipal and juvenile courts re- ported they kept no statistics on the number or re- fu gees who passed t hrough their respective courtrooms. though they had become a ware of re- fugees in the county court syste m. • The general impression, they said, was tl)lit "there was no noticeable inc rease of Asian civil or criminal activity " • Confirming that impression. Judge Rickles said that during the· year he spent on the juvenile court bench in 1980. he saw few refugee youths in his court . Prior to that assignment, Ri ckles sat fn Superior Court Department 5, where arraignments and sentencings are handled. His experience there. Rickles said. indicated some refugees had a h~rd lime understandihg "why we take such a hard-nosed attitude" in seek· mg compliance with the law. Ms Cannon. who wants to em phasize more legal dQ's and don 'ts 1n her orientation program. s-aid many Indochinese fomilie!f and individuals are traumatized when they finally reach Orange County. wherl' they are confronted with a "com- plex variety of situations .. "It's an overwhelming <;it uation for most of them ." she said. "We 're really talking about a very diverse group of people." She said laws in this country are bewilderiog even lo those born and r aised in the U.S. For a newly arrived refugee whb may have had little education. the rules can be befuddling. Hickory Farms has tasty, attractive of Ohio' you'll be proud t~ glve •.. dellghted to receive! We'r& featuring a wide variety of beautiful gifts for your Valentine ... be It sweetheart, spouse, special friend or relative. Oellclous selec- tions of sausage, cheese and sweets to tempt everyone! Stop by to- day. And remember ... We Seq,d ·Gtft8! w·=~~, 8tt Gil m &lllY odlfr ftM tood .,.8 OD ......, M JMI w.ulty- fl icko11 fcarmt • or mno IN ioUth Coast 'Plu-"' ' .. . . DAIL V Ptl.Ol Sunday, ' tuary 1, 1111 • I • • • NA110N /WO~ Ta~ p o-icy clash Co.old hamPer ecol)omy plan WASHINGTON <At•). ·The Rea1an ad· mlailtratlon may wlnd up on a collilion course wlth · th1 P'9Cleral ~rva by puahlnt fOI' bll tax cull Wfose Can1reM 1l11he1 fedtral 1pencUn1 If l u<'h 1 coll la Ion ----------. happtna, lt could hav I I stver• ronaeque ncu, ...1111 "1 ..41 ,~•~ tllrealf•n n1 many of AnA&.ti..'Jlf.:J Dllfenaees between 8"1an and tbe Federal Rt1erve emeried lut...,,.-at Senate hearin11. TrHlury Secretary Donald Rqan sald plans to cut ' taxe~an·t wait until budcet outlay• are re· ductd.'' Tax relief ls Deeded to 1timulate economic arowth, whicb wlll lncreaae 1ovemment revenues .it\d eventually shrink the federal deficit, he in· -lated. Ptet deti RH1an'• 1oal• ..._ _______ __, to rnit~Uze • 11u111l•h tt~m1my t<'ononll u arci warnl~ ~ However, .Paul Volcker, chairman of t he Federal'Reserve Board, told the Senate Ap· propriatlona Committee: "If you cut spendinl by Ecuador planes strike .... Peru warna of retaliation in border fighting LIMA, Peru f AP> Peruvian Prelldent Fernando Belaunde Terry s aid E c uad o r e an \UrJllanes counterattacked the P'ruvtllln border post of Pa· quisha on Saturday, 24 hours a Rer Peruvian forces wrested it from Ecuadorean hands. He warned of ''very 1rave meas ures" if the planes re· turned to the border post, which he said remained under Peru- vian control des pile the coun- terattack. Ecuador conceded its troops had been seriously outnumbered and the outpost was bombed heavily. There were no official estimates or casualties rr,.,. either country. Belaunde visited Paquist.a, about 800 miles north or Lima, on Saturday. He returned to Lim a with three wounded soldiers and the flag Peruvian for ces planted at Paquisha, located on the eastern s lope or the disputed Cordillera of the Condor, a forested motntain range. "One hour after having been there, I learned in the airplane that an aerial atlllck had been carried out at Paquisha, on Peruvian territory." Belaunde told reporters at the military airport here. IN AN obvious threat to Ecuador, Belaunde asled, "What would the continent and the world say if tomorrow our powerful air force did the same thing to an Ecuadorean place?" "That 's the e nd of it," Belaunde said, visibly angered by the turn of events . "We 're not going to permit another single incursion." IN QURO, the military high .. command said in a communique that Peru had dropped paratroopers on Paquisha, a border post 10 miles inside the Peruvian border as it was de· fined in a 39-year-old pact . But Ecuador. which says it does not recognize the pact. also claims the bor:der post area as its own. ~Midnight dumper' convicti.ons hailed "With the dropping of Peru- vian paratroopers in the area of Paquisha a new combat situa- tion has been created. Our forces occupied new positions. from which they are continlfing the fight," the Ecuadorean 6efri. mand said. Earlier Saturday, Peru• an- nounced that its jungle comman· dos s upported by fighter bom· bers had routed more than 200 well -equippe d E c uadorean troops from.the border post Fri· day. IT SAID OTHE R .Peruvian forces were fi ghting Saturday for possession of two smaller outposts . Be launde said the fighting cost one Peruvian life and killed many Ecuadoreans. ·. I ~ . • • . • . . • • • . . , • • . . • l LOWELL. Mass. CAP) -The state attorney general's office said the conviction of five men and one corporation for dumping 240.000 gallons or poisonous chemicals into the Merrimack River should serve as a warning to "midnight-dumpers" in the future. After a four-week trial, Mid· dlesex Superior Court Judge Francis Lappin took only 17 minutes Friday to find the de· fendants guilty on all charges. He imposed jail sentences rang- : ing from six to 18 months. DEFENSE attorneys said the verdicts would ·be appealed. "We're very pleased because this will act as a deterrent to any 'midnight dumpers' who de· cide to use our state as a dump- ing site," said Paul Shaw, the assistant attorney general -who prosecuted the state's biggest ' hazardous waste dumping case ever. Thirty-three lanker truck loads of c hemicals were transported from Cannons En g i ne e r i n g C o r p . in Bridgewater to two Lowell garages, where the cargo was dumped into floor drains leading to the river in 1979, the prosecu· tion charged. CONTAMINATION o f the Merrimack became so bad at the time that water supplies for nearby Lawerence were shut down for one day and residents complained of fou l-tasting water for weeks. The defendants were among nine men and three corporations indicted last June on 401 counts, including dumping , illegally storing hazardous waste and fil. ing false reports with the state. ' . UTAH'S BIG SNOWSTORM ISN'T STOPPING THIS COUPLE'S SKATING FUN · Julle Nutall, Nathan Jeneen took epln at Salt Lake'• Liberty Park .Heavy snow · hits lJtah W inter atorm dumpa. 2 /eet in mountaina l'rMrlne r•ln -"""" mowd lnlo the centr•I Pl•ln1 on S•lurdo, d""'pl119 llP to • IOOI 01 "'°"" on S.11 L•e CllY end lour ln<hH •t CMper •IMI I.Al,_,, W.,o. Jn m-.1,_, •rMt 01 Ul•I\, th9 11 .. 1 m•tor 'llrinler \lorm of IN , .. , dllll'lllff 11P to 14 ln<IMI of snow, lltiflll"' ti. IOl•I .,_ cowr •t All• ski '9-1 IO «I lnc:llH, llP by neerly .0 i.1ri..t1lnc:ew.cir..•y. Tr•v~ ..,,,_, .. -• l•- lor perts of Wyomlno. 1-. 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Tbia would lead companies to lDereue produetion and ... t loau to buUd new i>lanta and buy new equipment. Thia expmalonary drive would be further fed by aepara&e bulineu tu incentives. But the bualneuel would ftnd tbemaelvea bid· . dln1 for a dwindllna •~pply of credit because ol Ule Federal Reserve'• '1iht monetary policy. . Turn:ioil . ,,,_,. greets freeze WASHINGTON (AP> -The callers can be counted by the thousands, from Anchoraae. A1aska, to San J uan, Puerto Rlco. Some are cryl11. othe~ cursing, many begging. They are the people who were promised federal jobs only to be left out in the cold by President Reagan's hiring freeze. "The panic, the uncertainty can rip your guts out," says a govern ment official o n the answering end of manf calls. He requests a nonym ity, saying, "We've literally had threats on our lives." Down at last "'p ......... R E AGAN'S hiring freeze, backdated to Nov. s. is designed to symbolize the adrnJnistra- tion 's intept to cut federal spend- ine. It also is the opening move In a promised campaign to re· duce the government's size. I Former hostage Marine Sgt'. Johnny McKeel cuts down the tattered Stars and Stripes that flew ever his parents' ~a~ch ~rings, Texas, home during his 4.f4 days of cap- tivity Ul Iran. McKeel was honored with a hometown parade Saturday that lasted four hours. Tough talk heard· BOSI'ON CAP) -The Reagan administration will do a better job of preserving world peace than its predecessor because "unsentimental conservatives" are best able to deal with the Soviet Union, former Secret'P'Y of State Henry A. Kissinger said Saturday. "I predict that before the Reagan administration is over ... there is a better chance for meaningful negotiations than there was in the previous ad- ministration," Kissinger said. Kissinger said blunt criticism of the Soviets by President Reagan and Secretary of State Alexander Haig shows the Unit· ed States means to restore the military and political balance of -( the world power. That balance, he s aid, h as undergone a "dramatic deterioration" in the past few years. If "the main lines of policy shaping up are pursued, they will be extremely successful," he said. The main pr9blem facing the administration is "preservation of world peace," he said, ad- dressing a convention of hotel executives. Throughout his s peech. however, KisSinger stressed that unilateral pursuit of peace is not sufficient. He said there must t>e. "linkage" between any U.S. con- cessions and curtailment of So- viet expansion around t he world. But for tl\ousands of potential emptoyees, the freeze is proving · an agonizing shock . And for bureaucrats who must ad- minister the program, it is creat1ng w.nnoil. EVEN THE nqmber of people affected by the freeze appears uncertain, with officials offering only an estimate of about 20,000. Almost immediately after the hiring freeze was signed last weekend, court challenges were Clled, congressional offices began to protest and personal horror stories materialized A young woman in Tulsa, Ok la .. came to Washingt9n with the promise of a job as a key- pun ch ope rat or at St. Elizabeth's hospital. e federal institutuion. She put most of her money toward a security deposit on a new apartment and bad enough left for two weeks of groceries. Suddenly. sfte didn't have a job. • I .. f"At•pea••ttea dt1e. • . Pay picture· for 52-hright WASHJN(;TON (AP) -The 52 Americans free(j by Iran·. will come through their ordeal in better financial s ha'pe than.before -especially if Corigrc~ss passes a hostage compensJation act. But State Department officials say the former hostages have made it clear they are not looking for a free ride that might "lose them the respect of the Amen can people.'· While the former captives were in Iran, Congress passed the Hostage Reller Act, designed to ensure that their families did not suffer finan· cially during their absence._ That measure pro· vided extensive health, educational and tax benefits for the families, while protecting the hostages' property from legal claims pending their return. C"ONGRESS POSTPONED action on measures g r a ntin g compensation to the hosta ges themsehtes, however , for fear of exacerbating an already delicate situation. 8unday, Febfuary 1, 1981 DAILY PILOT DAVID HAYES 1981 SPRI NG COLLECTION ' . Monday. F~bruary 2 an<l T ut:s<lay. Februa ry ~ I Ii\ (.;dif11r111J J l'\IJ.tll' Jrt· ihc: l'f'llllrn<· o(.t11\'c:\1111<·111 Jrt-ssin>! tk.11,111(ull) -rn.1J< su1rs, Jr<'1>~t·,, <1nd (11,rumn in chc: finl.'~I l.1br1,, !11.11 J.t•l ln ~ork . Jrnnt"r ur rill' rlw.11c:r Noi jolJ,·it's an ad1'enture Now that the former hostages are home, such legislation is expected to be taken up soon. Of· flcials aite searching for an "appropriate'' formula of compensation -not too much, not too little. It is probable these seamen weren't ·counting on having to rifle through putrescent refus• when they joined the Navy. N~erthe­ less, that is the duty Orlando; Fla.-based sailors had to perform when classified documents were accidentally thrown out'. Lt. Cmdr._ am Harlow said his men would dig "as long as it takes," a nd as of Saturday they were still looking for the papers. One State Department official · su_ggested the Cortner hostages be provided compensation equivalent to that granted American servicemen who were prisoners of war in Vietnam, but in - creased to provide for inflation. THE OFFICIAL asked that he not be iden- tified by name and stressed that his proposal is by no means the department 's' official position. lnlmm.tl rnoddrni.: Imm 12.00 co ) 110 p m l1':s1i.:m·r ::0.Jlon, l'ppc:r L<·'d Instant bigqmy '~l~phant' • clime set He said the s uggested formula 'Could provide conmpensatory payments..of $150 to $200 for each of the 444 days the hostages were held. The result would be lump-sum payments ranging from about $66. 000 to $88, 000. ruling result? ELGIN, Ill. CAP) -A state Appellate Court has ruled invalid a divorce granted under a two- step procedure in ·use in Illinois since 1977, and legal experts say· it ··may have created 10,000 bigamists" in the process. The ruling Friday by the 2nd District Ap- pellate Court came in the .case of Stuart Cohn of Highland Park, who was granted a divorce from his wife, Ruth. after she pleaded guilty to charges that she tried.to have him murdered. A three-judge panel r uled the Cohns' divorce invalid because a Lake County Circuit Court judge granted a decree dissolving the marriage before issues of property and child support were settled. SUCH "BIFURCATED" divorces have become routine in Illinois. However, the court said the two-part divorce decree should be used only rarely -and"then only as warranted by the facts of the case. The judges said the Lake County judge had no legal basis for issuing the decree in the Cohn divorce. · According to Cohn's attorney, Steven Katz, t he appellate judges. refused to limit their ruling to future divorces, which means similar two-part divorces also technically could be invalid. Since many of those who thought they had legal divorces have .since remarried, the rulilll "may have created 10,000 bigamists in the State or Illinois, .. he said. KATZ SAID HE is considering whether to appeal the ruling, which would have statewide im- plications if upheld by t he Illinois Supreme Court. However. as a result of the ruling, Lake Coun- ty courts no longer will use the procedure, and .some cases may have to be re-tried, according to Judge John Kaufman, chief of the divorce court. "A lot of people who got married thinking their divorce had been granted are now apparently in trouble," he said. Kaufman said the ruling could affect anyone granted a two-part divorce since October 1977, when the divorce statutes took effect . He advised that anyone in doubt about the terms of his divorce contact a l!wyer. '>AK~ FIFTH AVI :-..:l'I·. :-.Ol 'Tl I< OA~T Pl.A/ A BOSTON (AP> -The f ir s t clinic in New Engl O d to tr eat n~urofibromatosis , the "E lephant Man" dis · ease that c~n cause devastating deformities, will open Monday at Massachusetts General Hos pital. . The official s aid there are many factors to be considered. But he added that in light of the hostages' re· ception by the American people, "I doubt if you or I would begrudge them anything." .. 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So t kt> look th11. unday at some items without bite, "' r c a'm or t-v~n hidden m H8H ic 1nat rializing I ht> Seg~r~trom family. developers of South Coast Pluia. added a stimulus to cultural opportunities last ~ t."t'k Lhul should reach down and both touch and enrich th~ lhes of the cntire·county. ~ · 111 After providing a SS million piece of l d for' the new Orange. County Music Center and ad ng another $1 m illion an matching funds for its construction, the Segersttoms topped t hat cultural gesture with an eye· popping new $5 million contribution. It's not a Little music hall for recitals that's beiag planned. It's a romplete, $40-~ million performing arts (•enter· th&t s hould auract international talent in presen- t ations of music, opera, ballet and drama. Costa Mesa couldn't be happier, of course, for it will be the hom~ of the stunning project. The rest of" Orange County isn't far behind in enthusiasm, for the Music Cen- ter 's impact Will shine in every community. The Segerstroms · $11 "million contribution doesn't guarantee the. center will be built, of course. Matching funds must be found for their off er and other generous sources will have to be located. Still. the performing arts center has gone beyond the talk ing stage and into the commitment stage. There's every reason to believe it will now go into the reality stage, thanks in large part to the Segerstroms. It was. by the way, just about the largest contribution ever made to an 'a rtistic development by a single source. Computer plants and Disneyland and expensive homes and ocean recreation do not a complete county make. The Orange County Music Center could complete the r ing Institute intriguing After nearly five years of bickering over financing of the educational center , the brand new Orange County Ma rine Institute was dedicated Friday at Dana Point If arbor. · The institute. which· will open its doors beginning with the new school year in September. is expected to serve 30.000 }Oungsters in 1981. The ~.000 structure. paid for with private, county and community college district funds, will serve as a shore learning base for Orange County students in kin- dergarten through community college. The facility is a welcome and valuable educational asset for county youngsters. The programs the institute will off er will enrich the community and provide a greater understanding of .the ocean environment, which is.an important part of Orange County life. Pelicans proliferating Strict conservation and control df the use of DDT as an insecticid e a re causing a comeback of the once- threatened California brown pelican, which is again dat- in g, mating and brightening Orange Coast skies. Studies showing the new prolif~ra~·on of our gawky friends that strut like Charlie Chaplin o land'and have a beak like Jimmy Durante's schnozzola indicate three things. Environmental controls do work ; pelicans are still lhe most graceful of seabirds in flight and Californians are seeing one more natural resource saved for future generations. Working's wonderf~ llowing the previous pattern pretty closely, Orange y is lagging behind the rest of the country in an hat should be lagged behind -unemployment. For 1980 the jobless rate in Orange County was 4.3 percent. substantially below the 5.9 percent national figure. · And December 's 3.5 percent figure, the latest availa- ble, was lower than the previous December and substan- tially lower than it was in November. It's a lot easier to enjoy the things happening around us when you 're not out of a job. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those ol their au~'i°'s and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O'. Box 1,560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/ Cradle time 8 y L.M. BOYD The rocking motion in· duces sleep in grownups as we ll as babies. When certain furniture makers found this out, they set up plans to pro· t De ar Gloomy Gus How about a Cheery Gus? Last year I sent "Thank you, Can~da" notes to a few friends In Canada, referring to their country 's help in , freeing six of our hosta1ea from Iran. Last week I got a note from Canada which read, "Jan. 20, 1981. It's a 1real day!" G.K. duce a big bed that sways lik e a hammock, a sort of kingsize cradle . Sir, if you have trooble sleeping, give this some thought. Maybe you'll want to get such a cra- dle for yourself, and ask your wife to brush up on her old lullabies. A little known fact about the late actor Clark Gable was that be rputinely shaved his chest and underarms. Not for acting roles. It was tied up with Ilia cleanliness fetish. He took frequent showers but never baths. He thought tub water too dirty. The same notion is widely held in India, lnclttentally. Many there think It unacceptable to bathe ln. anything but water with a current. . Not everybody r ealises that C'anada has more lak• than all tHe other countri• put totetber. Nor ii it widely remembered that It's aeeoad only to the Soviet Union ln alze. ,. . ; < Dr. Charles Bell ·' Thom• P. Haley PUILISHlfl .;,Thomlll KMYil EDITOR .Crime splits fileo, women voters· . Dr. CMrle1 0. B~U u a profe"°" o/ PC>titical 1dfftc• at Col Stott F~ ' • In spite ot muslve effoFu by numerous women's 1roupa, the pua b for the Equal Ri1ht1 AmendtneDt to U. United States Con.tUtutlon appears beaded (or failure. Likewise, in California, alter some substantial success in the 1970s, women appear to have · lost their political momeotwn. In the 1980 elections, women eained only one seat In the State Legislaiure. Why do women, who ma.ke up a majority or the population, have so much trouble with their issues and in w;uiinc elections? WOMEN IN politics appear to have two buic problems .. First, they have no natural geographic C<)nstituency. And, second, they have not developed any women's issues which separate them from men. Tb'e first problem ls fairly ~ vioua. The:l!re, for example, no female mbly diatricts (or Richard Reeves '- remale senate districts or remale eonaresaloaal districts>. There are Black dlatricta, Latino di1trlct1, Jewilh diltrlcts, ·wealthy districts, and poor dll- trict.a. But there are no women's dlatrlcta. Auemblf Speaker Wiiiie Brown'• announcement last week 'that he would use this year's reapportionment t o create a Latino con1re11lonal district apeoUlcally ·for A•· semblyman Richard Alatorre CD-Loi AngeM&> points-up the problem. HOW WOULD Brown create a special district for a particular woman? • This might not be a problem, of course, , if there were some major political issues on which women could unite. But, are there any such issues -issues which would separate women from men? J A careful reading of Calif mia Poll data collected in the years 1978-80 reveals very few wues on which women and men differ to any aut.tantial def'ree. For example, accordlnl to the survey data, women did not differ from men in their bulc viewa on the military draft, af. flrmatlve aetioo procrams, com- prehensive covemment health care or the burden of state and local toes. And only aUpt differences ex- isted between women and men ' on such wues as · cutting the state'• Income t•x <Proposition 9 ) ; buam, for school integration (Propoe.ltion 1) or the impact of Proposition 13 tax cuts. However r women often appear to have taken a stand on these issues because of thelr impact on education. OF COURSE. public education ha s traditiona lly been a women's issue. As mothers, they have usually been more interest- ed in schools. In addi\ion, other natural iasues for women would include prostitution and abor- tion. But a 1978 California Poll found that women are only s ltibtly more opposed to lecallied prostitutioft than are men. . And a 1979 poll reveala that the inoat controversial of women's I.Slues -abortion - divides women pro and eon about the aame as It divides men. More than 80 percent of bOth men and women ·surveyed ap- proved of abortion if there wu a danger of birth deformity. And about 80 fM!rcent of both men and women awroved of abortion in situations of economic hardshlf). Interestingly , however , women were sli&htly' less sup- portive· of abortion, for whatever reason, than were men. It appears that the Issue which most unites women -and which separates-them from men -is cnme and violence. r ONLY TWO policy areas ex- amined -gun control and crime -s ubstantially divided men from women. A 1979 survey found that more than 90 percent of the women in· terviewed favored aun regi.stra· lion compared to 72 percent of the men. The same survey found · that 46 percent of the women ln· terviewed had curtailed some of their normal activities due to fear of crime. ' Considerably re•r men (25 pe r cent) revealed a s imilar level of fear. The candidate who can take the most credible stand on crime and violence might very well capture a substantial majority of tbe women's vote. And, to lbe extent that candidates think about the women's vote - women will gain p01ltical power. WHETHER WOMEN politi· cians. such as Assembly Minori- ty Leader Carol Hallett (San Luis Obispo) or Secretary of State March Fong Eu can make use of the issue remains to be seeq. At present. two m en, Gov. Jerry Brown and Attorney General Geor ge Deukmejian, seem to be getting the most political mileage out of the crime issue. • New York's economic lifeline coll&psing NEW YORK -A group of re- patriated New Yorkers, s~x peo- ple who had just move<t !1ack to the city after being away for five years or so, had dinner together the other night. Obviously, the subject turned to what had changed• most in those years. More dirt. more crime, un· believable rents. the thrilling comeback of neighbort}oods on the West Side o( Manhattan - people argued back and forth. · Then someone said : "The transportation system has b r o k e n down." That was it. Everyon e agreed. Five ye a rs ago, you c ould s tand on a corner or go into a hole in the ground and a bus or train would come by and take you where you wanted to go. It might not have been the most e~egant way to travel and you bat: to be careful about the peo- ple around you, but you got there. It was pretty s ure. It's not sure any more. This week, the New York Daily News confirmed the impressions o( those returned natives , in a sad and alarniinJ? series that began: "The world's most famous and Andy Rooney for· yeats the best-run subway system has come down to this: "On a Tuesday earlier this month, one-third of the New York City Transit Authority's 6,409-car subway Oeet was out of service, mostly because of a lack of parts ... Subway riders board trains today knowing that a trip that took 10 minutes in 1910 may take four times as long toda.y ... STA11STICALLY, this is what has happened to the subways in just four years, from 1977 through 1980: The number ol cars out of service on an average day bas increased from 600 to 2,141 ; the number of can- celled t.rips each day has in- creased from 86 to 300; the number of fires per year has in· creased from 2,243 to 4,908; the number of miles between breakdowns has decreased from 13,900 to 6,000. In the next four years, there will be derailments, collisions and deaths. Inspection of equip- ment, tracks and roadbeds, and preventive maintenance are, for all practical purposes, a thing of the put because of the city's well-publicized finan cial problems. There is no money. and the rest is Inevitable. "We have a subway that is about to die," said Carol Bellamy, the presi- dent of tbe New York City Coun· cit. So it is. A great and necessary n ational resour ce -th e economic lifeline of the greatest population concentration in th1' country -is collapsing in as dramatic an example of gov· ernmental lunacy as the world will ever see. THE CITY of New York, beginning in the 1960s. began ab· dicating its management role and began slowly turning the transportation system over to public employee unions -to the point that public money. and there was less and less of it as Eastern urban population declined, was going to salaries, overtime and pensions, rather than to equipment and main· tenance. The state of New York, for its part, ignored the problem for as long es possible, and the federa.J government moved in on the as- sumption that the problem was equal geographical allocation of mass transit money. While the greatest mass transit system in the history of man ls collapsing -a system that carries 6.S million people to work and home each day -tfte United States Department of ''Transportation is planning "peo. pie movers" in parts of Los Angeles -.yhere there are almost no people. FEDERAL MASS tra~slt policy seems based on "fair.·- ness." It is sets of formulas that attempt to allocate money by population. Thal sounds good, but it means that the less mass transit a city ha.s, the more of its c os t s will b e paid by Washington. Jn New York and Boston, which have multiple transportation options, 9 percent of mass transit costs are paid by the federa.J government. ln ~ Angeles where buses come by the day, 26 percent of those costs a re paid by Was hington ; in Phoenix, the figure is 4-0 percent. The whole thing makes no sense. It's as if federal dams and water projects were dis- tributed by population, with Minnesota getting twice as much irrigation money a s Arizona. Let's build an lS..nUle s ubway under Wil s hire Boulevard -a plan which is on the federa.J books -and let the Broadway Line grind to a fiei'y halt. Los Angeles. of course, should have mass transit -not sub- ways but surface trains down the center of its freeways. But tilling . federa l mass transit policy toward t.he West would be a nationa.J tragedy. Groundhogs overshadow iinport~nt new's events The hostages (I still call them that) are free, Ronald Reagan baa been elected and inaugurat- ed, John Anderson is not being followed by reporters, Mount St. Helens ia quiet, and Oakland bu won the Super Bowl. It looks as though the news is all over. I always feel that way and I'm always wrong. The great and un- expected news event of tomorrow is IS Inevitable IS the rialnl sun, and the only dif · ference in the certainty of It is that we know where and when the sun wUl be comlnt up. Tbe b6c new news event can'\ bappn aoon enou1b for me. llODday wW be GroundbOI Dar and " IOllMthlnl dollll 't ln.t before then, we're IObur to be bavln1 a lot of bll feature ' stories about it next week. Of all the predictable "feature stories I hate, I guess I hate Groundhog Day stories the most. It brings out the worst in a normally good reporter or feature wMter. AN'YTl•E A newspaperman has nothing to say and is asked by an editor l9 say it in 500 to 1,000 words, the writer and the reader are in troubl~. The next non-news stories on the horizon after Groundhoc Day are ones on Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day. Now some televlllon news .shows are doln1 these old chestnuts too, and that can only make tbinp worse. , We all enjoy criticlsinl our newspaper even if we like it. It's too bed papen can't take advaa· tac• lit um bltenlt .,. baft ad CiH UI IOIDe help bJ ba¥1q a ...,,..,..,... crttlc al their "'· A nw PAPm ..... -OC• c..-.i .,.._ cokima, ad a few ba•• an omlnHl1mu to ...-~---....... ----· represent readers. I don't think editors are afraid of the idea of havinJ a regular critic, but there's really no good way to do it . Moel cities have only one or two papers. U it's a one-paper town, it isn't practical for a , newspaper to have a critic who does nothinc but critlciae the publication be works for because that's what an editor is suppoled to be doing. I On the other band, if there are two papers In town, you can't re•· aonably nP.Kt one of them to compare ltaelf unfavorably wttll the other, · ev~n on rare oc- caalom. Even 1ood 'newspapers aren't prepared to carry honesty that far. TSLEVIBION NSWS broad· cutl baft never tDotrn bow to baadl• .aelf·crltiol1m, eltber. Jeff G......n.ld UI •• 80lllt ••1'1 aood el"itlQQM al telftilka • i. ...... w•a...&.u"'1 amall IDdl•ce. Ttie ...._. at the l9d of ... lllnatH" are 1ometlmH ., ---~....----...... critical, but even when they are, they tend to praise the show wttb faint damns. They are as mutb promotion aa criticlJm. Television bas never doDe much by way of critlci1l•1 newspapers, either. It's st.rallt• that it baa book critics, drama critics, music critics and food critics but no newspaper crit.it'I: TELEVISION IS the Goliath, but It's scared atitt of David, tbe newspaper"• te\evllion critic. It WOITiea about wbat be'a fO- inl to aa.y about ft.I abowa, ao .. pubUcity people try to •: 1ood with him. They make money tryt.q to ret ln 1ood him than he makea wrUllll about them. Thia ls ena a slow newa time · for tele¥111oa cr1Uc., of~· Tbe1'•• written HerJtldli tiler can tblak of alMMlt Iii .... -~=-.w--.,.... . .• newr ......... 8'°"1eolll .... ...,. .......... .... Ona• ... n.tt•1 Mfftl, - I Orang. Coast Dally Pilot More I • .... 0 ..... ,. '·'''' ..... ., ......... ,..:. To write the O.llv Pilot/Bo• 1560, Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 To C.11 the D•llv Pllotfl14.M2·4321 ~e crossword deserves · another~. Call reply •a!>MKSIYIL ............. Dally newtpa.,.r ..Uton eome la maay alan. a1t1, tem• ,.,. ...... and ~uufaaa. but U..y aba,.. and follow one nde ,...'\':,· 1 Nevi r. but nner. leave out Ute croaword puule. faU lAto thr .. cateeort• -taole wbo work tbe tt'ON...,. every day wilhout fall, U.O.e wbo work them OC· c:eai..ity, and U.O.e who don't ev~n know there'• a p&d1le ln .... yaper IT TlllE FIUT Gaou• THAT l•ll )'OU ln trouble. &lthsu1l• ol their alae vary, but m08t editon reckon that only a handfW ol react.e,.. maybe 5 percent -fill in the little squares with fow·lette; worcb that mean ~. wUd 111Hp or Anan "°' ~ Yet they sound like the voices of millloos when they've been wr()Qled. Orrut the putlle, pri.JV the wron1 answers or put the wrona ll'id wtth the questions and the phone will ring non·stop tor the entire next day . That's why at the Daily Pilot we firmly anchor the crossword pu.izle in the same place every day -in the bottom corner of the comics paee .. And thanks lo some watchful eyes in tbe production department, we haven't faced the anger of our vocal, dedicated puzzle·workers in many months. TIL\T DOESN'T MEAN WE'RE PERFECT. I trapped myself ii\to working the puzzle one niaht last week and got stuck on such tricky items as· Norse eplca. < eddo..sJ. Kind of ode f piJtdaricJ. and RIWian premier f KermskyJ. l 'm sure any dedicated puzzle ran could s pit the answers out aa fast as you can say Six Across, but I did wonder If th~ puzzles we run are considered too bard. too easy or about right. So I thought I'd ask. · ""'-->.. .............. -:-... .. ~~~ -oe:::::::::-~~---.>,,,,. ........... ---~~~- r . ' \ Mailbox Pu.uJe fana, &ive me a nna on the Dally Pllot's reader· reapome auwerin1 service and voice your views. The number JI listed with this column and I'll personally hear all of your com menu. • •• THE AEADER·&ESPONSE SEBVIC~ HAS drawn a stag. gerina number of calla in the past four weeks. Daily Pllot ~aders are an amaain1 lot and many of them have offered pro-~ vocative observations and helpful suggestions. .Here are solbe of the issues raised last week. ' Why did the Daill/ Pilot stop pri1\tirlQ ptct"re• of cor1 oc~ hand~ parking •tolll w1Mm1 MI/ wn-m't tuppoud to be tlwre? We felt the campaign had run its course after we'd exposed those thoughtless drivers for a month or so. Many positive com· ments were heard about our program and we were told that it did embarrass the wrong.doers into proper parking spaces. It probaply is time to resume the campaign and I've asked the photo staff to start,looking again for errant parkers. l The term "cop" i.f ~ry Mmeaning to police officer1 and should not be used by Doily Pilot writ~• or heodliM writers. That used to be firm policy, but when we found .almost all law enforcement officers referring to themselves as cops, we followed suit. I don't think it's considered a pejorative term any longer and the cops I've talked with agree. I'm a Laguna re<JtUr and can't find Wf'Y much about Laguna in your popeT. -ORAH~i CCXJMr)' EMl>LOYEE 1~11 WOOD H'TYOUUKE TOl<NOW? NEXT! 'Name tag refusal shows lack of pride' To the Editor: Regarding your Jan. 18 editorial on the Orange County name tag situation: I feel that it is a matter of pride to wear a name tag representing your employer. The situation where employees refuse to wear nameplates or re- fuse to be identified shows a lack of pride in their employ· ment, that they're not proper representatives of the employer or the taxpayer. I feel that they need to have an identity. I feel that dealing with the public entitles the public to know to whom they are talking. Many times I have found of· ficials who refuse to give their names. Perhaps if the county would instill pride in their· employees they would wear a name tag with.pride. IT DOES NOT have to be an official card like the government security installation, but just fint name, last name and title. I disagree with your editorial that tbi.I shoUld be dumped. I also feel that it should not be necessary to take a police force to enforce the wearing of name tass . Perhaps if public employees"were not as protected as they are, their supervi.lors cobld enforce their wearing taca. A name t.ag should be worn with pride. HOWARD SHELTON Pr1tfl lrnllfr 11t1rflfn11 To the Editor: In ~1~ecent column U ·S.81) Jack ~erson said that the Sov· let lnvulon of Alsbanistan bu a 1Unr linln8 ln the form ol a shtrp curtailment of the now ol Aflban oplum .to this eow1try. Punch [CB . • . --R ea gan spo k e and B'ruce Laingen after him. I literally could not believe my . own ears. There was not one word of praise or even credit given to President Carter and his administration who did all the negotiating and actually brought about the release of the 52 merl and women. "I've ~ciled you In for next Wednesday." Warr e n C hri s t o pher's s upe rhuman d e dication to finaliz e the r e lease was publicized on TV and in the press. as was Carter 's trip to welcome the 52 in Germany. Why then, I ask, were they not even me ntioned by Reagan and Laingen? Anderson quoted from a secret Drug Enforcement Administra- tion report which he presented out of context and in a mislead- ing way. The fact is that the Soviet in· vasion of Afghanistan -;-and the fall of the Shah of Iran -have greatly complicated .American drug traffic control operations. In the first place, Afghanistan is the least of the three major opium producers in 'that area. According to DEA figures, Iran's opium production is 600 tons per year, Pakistan's 700 lons, and Afghanistan's 300 tons. Together, the three countries produce 60 percent of the world's opium. In 1979 they pro- du c ed 1,600 metric tons of opium, of which 1,000 tons were consumed on site. The requirement of ille1at ad· diets in America and Europe ii leas than 100 tonsf the DEA aQI. The '79 croe therefore eroctueed a surplus fit 500 tom fit opium,. which can be 1tored for ~ to 10 years wit.bout lmlq q11allty. If the 1• Afpan crop wu · re- duced by 50 l*ftDt, tbe •• sap. ply with tbe "11 IW'PIUI will be 1,300 :id more tban enoup to meet d.auda. DEA SA YI that Iranians iD t b • U 1U t e d St ate 1 rt n· sopblatltated dna.J 1mu11Unc riftll tbat more tban make 'lJ)' ' for any shortage in the Afghan opium crop. Since the Soviets seized control of Afghanistan, and since the fall of the Shah, DEA officials have been frustrlited in their efforts to con· trol the increasing flood of drugs into America. In the old days, American agencies bad ex· cellent working relationships with their counterparts in Iran and Afghanistan. They are far from "delighted" with the situa- tion today. The Soviets have cracked Am I alone in thinking bad Ronald ..&.agan been Com - mander in Chief at the time of the seizure of the hostages with bis aaber·rattling speech, "Let terrorists be aware that when the rules of international behavior are violated our policy will be one of swift and effective retribution," the hostages woutct have all been killed? Ji*1Y Carter brought them home alive. BURKE KILROY HARRINGTON down on· the smuggling of guns ft_ rrl ""' dff11tf ff,..f and supplies to the Afghan ' ' r freedom fighters, and a ~by-To the F.dltor· product of .that crackdown . a ./ It is as ~ former hoet.aaes reduction in drug smu11bn .-head for deserved honor in The .same bu happened as a re-washingtoo,.D.C. that the st.ron1 suit of the lr:8!1·1raq war. 'f'.o feellngs of thanksgiving praise the Soviets for this 11 bel&bt.en. scurrilous. The cithena of our country are KAREN McKAY showlna that our sometimes A.uiatant Editor quntkmi.al tbl.nkiii1 ls deeplJ Accuracy lD Media bound in love and loy.-1ty. · fi111'e €tin~ eretlU To the'Editcll': I haft J•t ftn.llbed watcbinl and ij1teala1 to tbe lavui cere .. ony for tbe retunaed boeta1• lD WaablactGD. D.C. Tbe JIDcen outpourtq rJ '"9 by tlM crowds •N moet Im· preulve. BOWEVB8, I Uatened very carefully to"ery word President TblM former boetaaes are in· 4lvidaall wbo will be satbered into tbllr f amlliea, return to tbelr anen and in time re-au me comfortable r-ole1 la aodety. It ll m.y hope that the foriDer boata1~1 wlll not be C,AID· merelau, GDlolted Md tllll"we lb• cw--~ tbll uUell .. contlaue to boeor them lD a dtplfted manner. WENDY W. Wll.l•lleMI ' Chances are you'ee buyln& your Daily PUot on the newsstand. That's an early edition that aoes on newt racks about noon on weekdays. It lsn't locallzed u are OW' bome edl· ' lions. I'd guess.you'd be mucb happier with a aublcription edl· lion. It's rilled with as much Lag\ma news u three persona can produce each day. · I want to thank the Pilot for Us free "found " Gd for mrimall. l have uNd it many, many times and think it'• atnolutely maroelow. Well thank you. We're proud of the hundreds and hundreds of pet owners who've been reunited with their animals over the 10 years this service has been offered. Why do you nm cowr pictures when they don't come out c~rl11? I'd rather see a good black and wm~ photograph than a bad color shot. Yes, color photography is a pleasant' and eye·appe•ling as· set when it comes off. It's a visual mess when th~ colors are even slightly out of register or when the reproduction is not f.aitbful to the real original colors. -We've had a little of both since our new: offset presses went into opeNllion and I agree it's not worth the effort when ~he col- or product is anything less than first·rate. IT'S A TRICKY BVSJNE~. this color prir:iting. We start with a color transpar41&1cy (a color slide> shot by one of our pbQto· graphers and developed in our own lab. That image is enlarged · and separated into four negatives -one red, one blue. one yellow and one black. Then the negatives are etched onto ~rinting plates and located very carefull y on the press. With the press running, paper is fed past four separate, inked impression rollers. It picksupthe yellow first. then red, then blue and finally black. When the colors are distinct. as they were when we printed last Sunday's shot of two persons with a nag, the odds are in our r a vor that the results wil I be satisfactory. WlTH MORE SUBTLE SHADINGS, such as the marathon phqtograph th at ran on Tuesday, the product is disappointing. In fact. as several readers h'ave noted, we'd be better orr with either black and white reproduction or no picture at all. Paul Ward, our productio~uperintendent. says our major problem is somewhere in the negative·production staff and he's installing a new system that should allo-.v us le;> print pictures of near magazine fidelity. It 'II be several weeks before the new system is in operation~ and we're going to take our readers' ad· vice and stop fooling with color photographs in the, Daily Pilot until the system is proved. What happened to the Bob Greene column' Editorial page editor Barbara Kreibich selects the daily of· fering of three to five items on her pages from among 10 syn- dicated columnists. Normally her selection is based on two items -balance and topic. We try lo offer solid commentary from such columnists as Evans-Novak. a little muckraking from Jack Anderson, and a little light touch from Andy Rooney or Art Hoppe. -r· Then we have some general·type columnists such as Bob Greene. whose work is just plain interesting. GREENE, WHOSE HOME BASE IS the Chicago Sun Times, wrote a series of five columns on the same topic week before last and Barbara didn't feel they would be of s ufficient interest to hold our readers ' attention over a full week's s pan. He's been back on the editorial page since the series ended. On the subject of editorial page matter. the Daily Pilot adds Don Wright to its stable or editorial cartoonists this week. This gives Bar.bara the daily opportunity to select a cartoon from one of three cartoonists who in my book are the best in 1he countPy -Wright, of the Miami News, Pat Oliphant of the Washington Star and Jeff MacNelly of the Richmond News Leader. And. of course. each Sunday we have the delightful · and pungent local-interest cartoon drawn by Tom Johnson, who with his father Ferd produces the Moon Mullins comic strip. . ' Can the Pilot hire a medical editor who t.DOVld list all the sym· po.riums and forums at Orange County hospitals? It's unlikely we'll add a full·time medical writer. but the idea is a good one and we're looking into it. On behalf of the runners who participated in the lnnne Ma.sters Marathon. I would like to eztend my apprecwtion for a ]Ob well done ... you made the running much more pleMant for all of us. George Leadal. the Daily Pilot's Promotion and Public Ser vice Manager, a1ad a stalwart band or volunteers from the paper deserve the credit for making .this event the success it was last Sunday . Working with the co·sponsoring Irvine Chal'Jlber of Commerce, George organized an event that drew several thousand spectators and was pronounced a success by all who participated . So rai as we know. publi cation of the winners on Tuesday was the first time s uch a list was available immediately follow· ing the running or a marathon. It usually takes two or three weeks. We''e Listening· ••• ~ What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you 'like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service m ay be used to r ecor letters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must In· elude their name an d telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. 642•6086 Tell us what's on your mind. Why doem't the Doily Pilot cony the Major Indoor Soccer Leagw f MISLJ? . ' As~ated Press doesn't consider MISL important enough to distribute results of its games. The closest team is iq San Francisco. Orepon St~e·• bolbtboU team ii rated lU f?ut thett toa&ft't a word about the· Oregon State garM in Saturdat1'• paptT. Sports Editor Craig Sheff said it was just overlooked. We try to publish results of all leading colleee teams and Ore1on State,. with a large number of alumni in this area, should have been'cov· ered.· I'm not looking to make bet•, but wllJI doesn't the DaflV AlOf publ&lla the gambling UM Oft gcune1? • During football season we do publish the odds on both pro aames and:.the top 20 collece aames. Crail feels that the line odds on basketb'.an and other sports lsn't worth the tpace it would take. 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Data was gathered over 19 months m 1976 and 1977 from samples taken from a lO·mile stretch or beach on both sides or Lhe pl ant Wenner round that sand c rabs were progrC'ss1vely s maller in samples taken closer to the nuclear generator Wenne r declined to specuJate on the cause of the difference in the size and life cycle of the s and crabs in the vicinity or the power plant. "RIGIIT NOW l'M only re porting," Wenner said lie said the water temperature at each or the sites at San Onofre Beach where the sand crabs were sampled was the s ame The San Onofre Nuc lear Gen era ting Station. located about three miles south or San Cle mente,. uses sea w<1t'er as u coolant in its operation and lhen n•Lurns that water to the ocean. Ho "ever . 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The form pro~dea space for medical data that could be vital in case of accident or ill- ness that renders one unconscious and unable to assist. · Such information in- cludes blood type, any allergies -especially to . ceriain drugs -the name of one's doctor and whom to notify of the accident. S PECIAL medical probl e m s and any medications one is cur- rently t aking which might co nfli ct dangerously .. with others t h at cou ld be ad - m inistered in case of emergency may also be noted. The card, authorized by a 1919 Stat e As · sembly bill, is slightly smaller than a driver's license and similar 'to the anatomical donor card available now for some time. St ate officials have some special instruc- tions for applying the new card to the back of your driver 's license if you already have an or- gan donor card. 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Vandewark said. donor card off your -------- "It was an open competition," Van - dewark said. "Anybody in the county could enter,. whether pro- fessional or a mateur. I think it says 'something "It becomes quite a cha llenge for them because it forces them to use all the skills they have learned over the semester." license and put -the card with the life-saving data under it, which at first might seem a conflict in priorities . ·cw•CK VANDEWAAK . positive about the high •91"' school students that they were able to do so well up against that kind of competition." VANDEWARK SAID HE has about 125 stu- dents enrolled in the photo classes offered at the Dana Point school each semester. Courses include elementary and advanced black and white photography as well as basic and upper division color photo classes. Three of Vandewark's prize-winning students. Ken Piel and Jim Smith of San Juan Capistrano and Brian Lowerison, of Laguna Niguel, assist him in teaching the elementary classes. Each earns five units of credit towards graduation for his work. "THESE THREE HAVE all been with me for three years," Vandewark said. "It's really re- warding to have students putting out the quality of work that they have produced.·• Vandewark, who has taught at Dana Hills High School for five years, also teaches adult education classes offered in the evenings through Saddleback College. "The approach to teaching any beginning class is the same," Vandewark said. "You start with camera control and then move on to film de- veloping and print processing. ... Howeve r , if yo u placed the yellow vital data car:d over the donor card, it would cover up some of the information on the latter. ''The stick um on the back of the donor card won't cover up any in-, formation o n the medical card," explains Sacramento OMV aide Eileen Hampton. Local OMV field of- fices are located at 650 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa: 13700 Hoover St.. Westminster, and 106 W. 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Los 1\ n •f'l~ ht~ pubhi,h111.i com p .. n, '>IOC't' IW76. thl' »i:nwnald l\ia ~ r 1dt-nl nu" worki. an tu:. h u mt• l>flflllng l>Ouve n1r ii.l't'l>>itkh llfl hand mad~ pa&~r 011 410 \Jbum l'rtss bull\ an 1835 Bu\ llh l'lt ur his llmt: IS s i>ent 11l-'"rung lluyks tie has JUSl tlnhh~ unc 110 the history of lhe trans Pat•1fH· \ .arht rarci., writ· ten b) t'oronu l>el Mar aul~or J ad• ~muck Thi.' leather bound volume b filled "tth old photo~ and crew l1~L:. ·1t touk four years lo ~<Alher all the material." Rit<.'hie '>:.lid "l HAD TO delve back and "rite lo people for all the old an· nouncem ent!> con ta1n1ng the crew lists " There were :>O special cop1e~ uf the book printed, each costing Sl.000 "If someonP has a $40,000 or $50,000 yachl. 1t 's nothrog for them to spend that much for a hook." Ritchie sa id laughing During h is 4 5 y ea r s in µublishtng, Ritchie said he de· signed almost 2.000 books. In 1964 he printed an edition of ' R 1chard Henry Dana's "Two Y('ars Before the Mast" · · W e <I i s c· o v t• r l' d U a n a ' s or1g1nal manu s cript in ·HAPPY AS ARTISAN' W•rd Ritchie Massachusetts with the original publisher ," Ritchie said. .. Quite a bit Qf the work writ ten by the atJthor had been edit ed out of the original copy We printed the fi rst complet e \•ers1on of the book." Ritchie's volume of Dana's 1840 classil' talt> has t he de leted portion of the uuthor 's work printed in broWfl. while the copy that appeared in other editions is in black. RilchJe. who celebrated his 75th birthda) tn ,June. stuched under the f'rench prinl<'I' Fran cois-LOuts Srhm1ed in Pans in t he 1930s "I didn't l!t't then· in time to meet with llt•m1n~" ay and Scott PllBLlf' NOTl('E -PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS FICTITIOUS llVSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT tn tn,. rrwtow1~ Pfi'"°"' are do·no I lri .. tollow1no o~r'\on" •r• do•no t "''"'~\\A\ DU\tn~~'\ t'I\ £l POll!M "IOI 11 .. n~ lllvO MO N I CLAlll I 1-~~7 Halo fu\llO (0 ~MM) 'Yfni,,,. h v1nf' (all•orn141 ~nn. ( uqit·,., t-"' C•-lH n '}4 Nortn MdOI._ r, flt"lll'lt 'f' H1tlo:. (,t 1'lJ10 'u1otnf\f> f (.,.1 .. 1, 1l; North M.tPlf' 0th t~ vt.''IY H i l• Q01\0 f n1\ bu''"_..' ., , "•Uvr:t.-o O• Jn '"rt1¥1tiud' 1 'lu•.h.tr\.(J.1l'Ow1h•1 \u1on"'"' E <.ttlM r ,., .. ~ldtttnttnt w,,, t!IMt ""'''" '",. (ourtl., Cit",." lf n,d,,Qf• (Ou1"11r on Th'-" Robert P W~rmmqton Co Cd Cd 1fnrn a coroorAffOfu 1•\91' H.Jlf' >'v,.ni,,t" ll"\<1rw-('a •nu H utton A \\Of 1dtf'' fd ("Jl1torn1d cc.rrt0tdhont ltio E l1th Stttt1 c;.,nt• 'lnd Ca 97101 • T nt\ buo:.u'\t\" 1c.. cooctur ted th d Qf't\t·r .tt pjtrfM-r\tup T rw-RobPn P Wdrm1t"gfo" (o 'N1lh•m J P1ftm.,n J.tnu.tr..,. I\ 14)fU f'ISllll ~CtPld'> l J'\1' \fdtt"fTK""t Wt.1\ h\t-(1 ,,.,,," tfW l0"'\1"t (!''"-·« OrAn~ (l)unty on Jd0.1._\('f 1~ 1(11181 Att0f'M1 •f U w IU Nor1~ M.lr>lt Oriwt 8t•orlr H•lll, C• 90110 F IUI .. Pubft\f>""1 0 , ~,,.~ (CM'I Oc1i•y PilO' PvtJ •\"NJ Ornnqi' (Oct\f 0 tif~ P11ot i•n 18 H f•b 1 I \Q!ll l1l 8t I J•n 18, 11, F~D I 8 1981 ll•·B• Pl'ftLIC NOTICE J"ICTtTtOUS 8 USt,.ESS NAME STATEMENT '''• fl'lllt'l#inQ ''""'Yl"" dr•• d(.J 111.f • AJU cA t~l l \)J>•l '>l>tlE'> lr/M )f: ttl .. Ho1 A.111t f'ly.-.,., .. 1~· lht t.nAh~,n r .\I ''•'r ~~?Ji ..i ... ~"~''' CJ I onq .;,.t~ Cnu'' 'onQ rtO ~,,...,. tH)ll Fo"Q ,,,8\ O~hra \rr...-1 f"J foro (.lhl'rtn•d ~Jf>Jft (1•1• W10Q fOf\Q Mill Mlt"t L .. •• r ,,,nq •<tl> Nor1n"1f'N O• '"• "n~n" m ( •' torn• i& int01 Snwo t<.t11rt•1 l• dr'ld Mt•1 VuT\ r l I 1)\11 lOma Vf'rdf" M 1\\•N' V1e1o Ctll1forn11t "7091 P BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT r "'" toftow1n9 o~r"o" \ Oo•no bu\rnt-h d\ 1'4EWE!.lEllNOEL1 q71A1•IU O• C <>'1 • """"' Ca 91611> Jeff A M1llflr t1l AlAl,.a (OSM ......,,. Ca 9:it.°"- T n,\ rN\•n,..'\\ 1\ tonduc tra by on 1nc:t1YtdU4'I Jf'f' ~ M1llft Tf'l1\ ''"\~n1 #114t\ t1lf"d w11h •~ Counh (tf'r~ ot1 OranQ4? County O'l J •n"•'V n 1Ql1 FIJJ111 Publ••"-<I <>..,,qo C<>4'1 Oattv Pilot Jan ti , 1\, F~b 1 8 l'ltl 116 II f ltzaerald," he said. "However, Sylvia Beach was st.ill there. ... HAD HEAllD that Schmied was the greatest.printer in the world," Ritchie said. "tf he was the greatest, I de· cided I bad better go to Paris and study with bir,n. and I was fortunate enough to become his apprentice." The ~ of the Laguna prin- ter 's work now consists of de· signing books for other pr:ess~. He has recently done work for the University of California Press and for the Huntington Library. LAST YEAR he designed and printed a book of the California poet Robinson Jeffers' poems on his own hand press in the cellar of hls home . "I don't kill m)"!;elf working for 10 hours straight any mor e." Ritchie said. "I come down here for a couple hours in the mom · ing. and then com e back for perhaps three hours in the after noon ·· His work room. filled with old books and well-worn furniture. "is a good place for me to get a way from peopl e a n d lock m yself away._" --------- P UBLIC NOTIC~ t.) l'ICTITIOUS •UllNESS NAME STATEMENT T"t lot\ow,nQ persol'\ t \ doing bu,1ne\lll\ llAMCO ENGINEERING COMPANY, •01 W l • Vtt• ,,,, Orange C• '7"'6 • Rteh•rO A Mt•r<ll •Ol W l • Veta. :: 'rl, Or11n99. Ca .-i~ lhl\ bu'W~\ I\ COnduCtf'd bV •n 1nd1v,du•t A •<h.,rdA Merrill f '11\ \IAtef'Tle'nt ••) f iled wt1" 11~ Counly Cl~I O•an0t County on Janua ry IS 1'41 l'IWlt Tl4EOOORE MOllAITtS, ESO 1200 Nof'tll Mat~ St-I, a JIO S4"u AM; c. mot PubhSIVO <>'M\lt' Coot Daily Pilot J•n 18 lS r~b I 8 1911 11' 11 unall dce1ree ot dirterence could be aftecUn1 the crab population." Much about the sand crab remains un- known, he said. For lnstnace, no one· knows . when they leave the beacMs in the winter, or how they propel themselves back to shore in the sprint. ''What we have to determine is the amount of nat~aJ variatjon in s ize or sand c rabs " Wen· ner satd. ' He said be strongly believes size ls most in- Ouenced by the .food supply: Sand crabs eat microscopic plankton, abundant ln most sea water. JUVENILE SAND CRABS are about the size '?' a match head, while the adult is roughly tbe size or tbe end of a man's thumb, he said. The Sant a Barbara biologist said if funds were available, he would conduct a study of the sand crab population at Dlablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo, the s ite of a nuclear generating .. plant scheduled to start operatiQn in th~ near' future. • "l1lis would g1ve us a good basis for com- parison." W~nner said. "It would be an ideal before-and-after study." A.-nc T Tropic.11 Fish• Fresh• M.lrine Aqu.lrium Supplies Special Jan. 28, 1981 -Fe~. 3, 1981 Hyphessobrvcon pulchrlpinnia: .89 A citizen of Brazil, in the vicinity of Para-. M y body a translucent yellow with a streak of bright yellow on the forward part of my fins, the edges are dappled in black. I am tastefully enhanced w ith.a br illiant red eye. Not only am I beautiful, I am peaceful, getting along with everyone. See me at Aquatic Tropicals where t am·on sate under the name "Lemon Tetra" for smly .89. ~ 1510 W. Baker • Costa Mesa -=- ..,, 549-1391 • Corner Harbor & Baker .-.... ------------ Daily Pilat ( I.. '1. 1111' II ) INFORMS in the • ts • Wehandcut our.fish fillets r. even!daY- . .. dip them in batter made fr esh every hour and serve them with plenty of golden 'fryes . Fish.Fryes . S2.49 1981 LJS • CWng<john 8ilver~, SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Harbor Blvd.-CO•t• M••• Just South of the San ~ Fr .. w•y AcroH From Fedco Drive Tnru Sitf°\t•<e AYllil•b+f! --~ , rocker eek ankls Ciiamut'l Lon ..tnd Jt)\f.ph1nf' loh 111\ Ald,.d Mon,,.~lto Cttt••ofnt.t 'll>O•O t '"' bw\1nt•\\ \ rorw'h"-1t d hv an vn Pl'Bl.I(' NOTICE .. At these Crocker Automated Tellers in the Costa Mesa area! 646-7431 Vo"' ••clel ••c-.ttty •"• ••'•'•" e•Ml11le,,-.·n•A .. ft4ftt4 M•f ••Pf to••N•li/llc.........,....,...... , c:.-... -....-2'..... c-.. ., UL Tl IHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCllFF CH.APEL 427 E I 7lt1 SI Coo;ta Me.,,1 f,41'-~3 7 I PIERCE IROTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAaY Gn M.w 1 St HunllnQIOn Bt:aLh 536·6539 I PEB FA.Mil Y ~ COlOHl.AL FUHIEltAL HOME 7801 Botsa Ave Westm1n-;1e1 893--3525 l'AClftC VIEW MU..OllAL P,AJIC Cemetery Mortuary Cnape1 3500 Pactl1c View Drive Newoort Beach 644-2700 McCOIMICIC MOITUA.llU LaQuna Beacn 494-9415 LaQuna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAAIOI LAWt>&--MT. OUVI Mortuarv • Cemetery Crematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540.5554 11 •.: "8CIUOTHHS l&L•O•DWAY MOITUAlY 1 eo Broc\dwav • Cotta Mesa fh1\ bu\•"'"'' n <onouct,.d Ov • flmit~O p.artr1,.r\h1p qtt han) R S'"'"ton T h1\ ''"t~tnf>-nt wd\ f1ll'd w it Pl '"'" Co\/ntv Ct.-rk ot OrtU'I~ County on Jan •o 1'181 R"OOES,ICENOALL HARlllNGTON A proff"\'1onoiJ• •«tw corpc,ahon •1•• M.•CAr1hur Boulfvard, Suit• tOS Nt•port IH<ll, ~lllornl1 '2"4 I FIS>IH Publ1V'liflld Or•"O" to;nt Oa1\y PHn' JM> 1) F~b I t I\ 1'181 •H 81 I P UBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY SUPElllOll COVIil 100CM c ce111., Ori•• wen 5"..U Ana,Ct lllo"'lltDOI PLAINTI FP MAlllA OE LO~ ANGELESOllNELAS ~ D EFENDANTS RAFAEL J SANCHEZ, MAll Y C S"'NCHEZ ROSE D YOUNG SECURITY PACIF IC M ORTG A GE C.ORPORATION. ~ O.tawa•e Corpora lion, CHICAGd TITLE INSURANCE COMP ..... NY, a M"'°"'' Corporallon "rid 00E~l 1!1•01J911 I0,1nclu\l•e SUMMONS CAS£NU"'IERUUH NOTICE• Y< IWlvt 11ff11 .... d. T~t j (011'1 ,.,.y <N<J• .,.11111 y.., •lllloVt yoYr .. ,.., .,.•I'd ""'"' yov res-Cl I wltllln JO dltys.. Read tllt lltl-•llOll &tlow. It vou wl\h lo'iff~llw 11<1vlceotan•t IOrM y lft It.I\ ma lie<. ..... \MU Id do \0 11ro,,.,11lly so tn•t your written response. II any, maybellle<lontlme AVISOI UllM ........ .....,._. El ,,,,.,,..1,...-.:1tlrc...iraue1,a111a11· dl9Mle • -... Ulfl. r~ -· ,,.. de • llltt.. Le• le '"*"'ac .. 11 "" Mt11t. SI Utlld -• >Olklt•r el coMejo • un ·~ ..., t•I• uun10. deberle ">acerto lnmtd latamenle. a. ult manua. "' ros-•I• 9"rllt, '' l\ey •louna. ~S"Ofr99lltrad~a ttompo I TO THE OEFeND .... T"'" A CMI comptalnt ltti..., !tied Dy'"° plalnlHI 419111111 you, II you' wlsll to deletld tllls laWSYll, you INISI, wltnt<\ 30 cltys l lltr tltlssum,,_ Is .. ,,,.don vov, tli. w1t11 lltll co\ir1 • wrllt@fl rnpon\e 10 Ille com i>l•lltt-Unlti\ you do so, your dtfautl , wt11 bt fltlter.O Oii appll<tllon of tllt 111alnllH. '"" 11111 courl mo enter a Jud9men1 lf9'llnit yoy lor Ir. rt llt'f Ot mandecl 111 "" comp1a1nt, Wfllcll <0\11<1 re1u1t In 99"'bl\menl ol •eve•. 1a1tln9 ol "'Y"Y or P.--rty « otNr rollel r• Quested tntNcomptelnt. OATl!O.Auoust U,19'0 \ LEE A.BRANCH, Cltrll 8yllleUyOJOda, ~. aA•eA•AIC.ITlllCICLAlfD 1111M.~ lellU .... CA""' .,,., ..... . ......,.., .... ,_ ... 6'2-9150 ,,.,.. ... A...., .. ....... ........ 0r-. Colte Deity~-. ""'' te, .. .,. ,.., '·"" .... , •• Tomorrow-Monday, February 2 at our Plaza Center office -3333 Bristol Street Next Day-Tt.1esday, Febru ary 3 at ou r H arbor--Wil on office 2300 North Harbor Boulevard 'Thl' C rqckl'r SHpcr\'ari will he giving frc..~ deinunstrati uns frum 9 (t. m. 'til 4 p. m. un h nw to u~ uur Automated Tdler " Tc1kc: a grnx.:l look ~lt the " "} f"l mo ney t 1at cnme· out o t 1e rnachinc. Y<m 11w~ find soml' of c he real ch i ng Nuw )'l 1ll can hank from 6 a. m. 'til l a. m. 365 days a yea r at w1:· nf Crocker'~ murc than 160 Automated Te ller~. .-i' Just ask for a demonstra ti on at one of these branches on Super .... van Day. There could he money in it fu r you! eeroc1<er Bank " . DOing more:for ~ur bus~~ .. I " II .. . ·' ·-........ .....___._... I WATER PLAN · eom..., lA 1ow m•Oboa ._.: 1 ,,.. ••l•r C'OUWVatJoe kll fro"' lh• 1t1t• Depanm•l of Wwter a..ourc... whld•' IMhadH a plaatlc • water ~ few toU4" tania. 1 pluUc clllc to r• trkt 1howera water flow, two blue dye eta to._..,.. tof l•t IHk• ud 1 brocb1&re, Oru1 County rHkMnu wUI receive tM kit t May u part ot ~ conMn1t1on piOfracn tllat wu started by atat• otftdab two )'tan a10 ._ .... ._. ol San U'-<>. Sut• Barbara, Venhan and parh of tfumboldt countlta already have rt-celv.-ct the klta , STATE WATt.:a OFF1l1AL8 H)' ll 'a only a coanciclmce lhat coastal re ldenu wtn receive llw kiu u"\M tate t>eaios bruin• Itself for tbe poulbUAty ol a loo& dry spell Despite a mimmum of r•m m Southern aHfonua and t1'e akimpy snowfall ln Northern alifomla, waler offm11li. report that no serious water shottaae la upected this year. . In Oranee County roughly 75 percent of the water is 1mPQrted by the Metropolitan Water Dunrict from tbe Colorado River and Northern California The rest comes from underground water wells that are fed by rainfaJI, runoff from the Santa Ana river and i·mported water that.is al- lowed to percolate into underground basins. ''If we don't get any more rain in Southern California our water table will undoub· tedly drop," said Gordon Elser, a spokesman Gio11t praiv11s • on way to countwns for Oraqe County Water-Olatrict, which over-ateea tbe eounty'a 1round water supply . '·But we can handle one year of drought . w\thout too much trouble," be added. Since Oct. l only 1.88 inches of rain haa fallen, compared to the annual average of 6.50 inches by this Ume, accordin1 to Elser. ADDING TO THE underground water sup- ply is runoff from t.be Santa An..• river as a result of last year's heavy rajn and water that up until two weeks ago was being pumped out of Lake Elsinore. An estimated 600 acre feet of water per day are pouring into lbe underground water supply. • ; ' The underground water supply from which many coutal cities pump at least part of their water, has risen 7.6 feel over last year's level. Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach and San Juan Capistrano re- ceive au least part of their water supply from wells . However , Irvine, Dana Point, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach must rely almost en- tirely on water diverted from the Colorado River and Northern California. &Jnday, ,.Oruaty 1. u1e1 Por tJme dtlet, local weather eoedltioaa are not nearly u critical u weather conditiom In other parts of lhe s tate where their water supply Of'iainatet. "It JookJ Ute we're in fo( a very dry year " said MWD spokesman David Kennedy. "it looks like we'll bave to take water' out of 1tora1e reservoirs in northern California." Much of the water that eventually ends up ~coastal area dinner tables is a result of snow fallin,1 and melting in other parts ot the state, such u the Owens Valley. A SKIMPY SNOWFALL ON mountain tops surrounding the Owens Valley has left lbat sec· lion of the state with only 15 percen( of the water s upply it n ormally would have in January. . Lack of rainfall 1s still a problem in cities that do not rely on local water supplies, accord- ing to officials in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. "When it rains people water their lawns less," said Bob Joyce, acting manager for the Laguna Beach Water Department. "That's our main problem. There's more water use." Complicating the water problem is the fact that by 198S water from the Colorado River will no longer be available following a United States Supreme Court ruling that will divert the water to Arizona instead. That. water officials say, is when Califor· nians will be in for some high and dry times. Power plant seafood farm ' RENO. Nev. <AP) -Fhp on a light switch in northern Nevada and help a giant prawn grow. J It sounds like the plot of a 1950s B-movie. But ever since 1977 , Dr. Robert Taylor, a veterinarian al the University of Nevada-Reno, has been experimentally growing rresh-water Malaysian prawns in waler taken Crom cooling ponds al the Fort Churchill power plant of the Sierra Pacific Power Co. TAYLOR'S EXPERIMENTS have been successful enough for his prawns to be sold commercially at an Asian foods market in Reno. The pra\VTl can reach lengths of three feet, about two-thirds of which is claw, and are re- portedly more tender, if bJancJer, than their salt- water relations. ( . But· Taylor isn't overly optimistic about. the future of prawns in Nevada. ~·1•0 LIKE TO SAY, 'Yeah, it's goiJ\g to be tremendous, but I think it's really going to be limited,'' he said. . It turns out there are problems with grow- ing the tropical crustaceans in Nevada's high desert. For one thing, Taylor said, hot water from the power plant just isn't hot enough to keep the prawns at their favorite temperatures of 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit in an area where tbe thermometer drops below zero on winter nights. FOR ANOTHER, THE prawns are a favorite snack item for ducks and fish at their power-plant ponds . And, finally, the prawns have a disconcert· ing babit or eating each'"'ottier. THE MOREY MANSION Sulit 1lt0 . 190 Terr•cln• Blvd:, Aedl•nd• OPEN TO THE PUBLIC THIS SUNDAY ONLY 1 P.M. to 5 P .M. Olr•CllOM Riverside Fwy. lo f.tQ t-<trO Rt<ll•:i.: t•-• Al•b•rn• Tumdf Soutll. too-""""'''•'",.., .. ~ mll°' ta Terre< I,,.~ OtlYe . Donation -13.00 . Children Under 12 & Sr. Citizen• -S2.00 Sponsored By Redlands YWCA • CALL MITZI WELLS ABOUT A SECOND 1.3a 16-oz • ba Prore1n sha'sarn and No,, mp0o 'Fl ,.mat or Oily. · 2.3 9 t Db"'•' -atL•• . / -• d~pota· SeNed w\tl"I wnlPP;easoned d nf8'1Y· b·•tteL toes an " 11 and v e\able. fO "eg s11ce 0~ pie. plus 20°/o Our Regular Low Price Al Comforten In stock Shop Earty For Savlft9SI Worm Polvester·filled comforters In o selection ot smart print$. solld colofs Polyester/ royon covers. brusheO nylon bottom on prints Sove ol Kmart I w-·.11w I '7 OutReg.· 1.17 , One Band Slide Camel color polyvrethane IJPP4I' slide on cork coveted heel ---·~ NooA.-c-. ,,., ........... . ~-.. Moo ... ..--...'-- 2.97 Each ts"• Hanging Plante 20oys0rty 29.88 LC.D. Dlgltal Watch Men'-s quartz olorm/~ stopwatch runctlon 2$1 Pllgt. 140 Paper Napkins Pkg. of 1-ply napkins: White. colors. Our 3'.at -A71xl3 4.66 Foldlng D,Yer 12· drying oreo Easy set-up. snag-less wood J ... _., __ ..,._. ..__,_~~ \. I\.\ 1~88-M.n1alolld Color T·lhlrt With Handy CheSt Poek•t lhe mainstay or his cO$UOI wardrobe. 0 weor-everywhefe !·V.rt In choice .~ ·. : -..I - 1.97 Each Photo Album 9x 11 • vinyl eover; 12 mag(letic shee1s. leu fOC1orv 3 OO Reoca.te -• YQVI Nel ~": .. 7.88 Wake 1N Wam· II •as I Blick & W~ite TV Solid state circuitry. keyed automatic gain control and dial tuning. 29 88~F.E.T,•0 41.88 ~~ 1 • ue Eech U-Monlh Auto lattery Sizes for mot'Pf .con and light trucltS. SoY9 t'OO(I 01 K rnotf fCi.la t Cll.,,,....~d ,..,......,....,.. ,_.,. ,_, .. _Ill_ I 4-------- I ' · T~~~lo0ll:o.~i~N J O---..-..... ._ ... _ : I Newport Equity'F~nds·lnc . Licensed Broker Since 1971 (714)7~ \ .. --2.47 OWNll ... •C.. 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GARFIELD w ~ C · :::; -i CJ . ~ WARNE.A ADAMS ...: en t; a: :> X · ! 0 a: m J • i a: c x • To welc.ome you to our store present this coupon when making a purchase ·at our surp.lus store and you will receive an additional 10°/o discount on any merchandise .you have selected. ._I , Huntington Beach A dams & Ma1nolla 9045 Adams (714) 113-2166 .......... ...... -M.9: ... .......... ... ,,,~ Ask about Sein credit plus .. • AM a-.. sun ca EDIT PIA.~ SUNDAY,FEB.1, ttl1 FEATURES ANN LANDERS CROSSWORD 86 3~ ~· .. UC Irvine basebal~ coach Mi~ G~rakos is Z4oking for some catching help. For the 1981 prognOsiS, see 83. .D ·o Long Be·ach -has ~pper hand, 8~~7~: Magee fouls out, UC Irvine bows ·out to 49ers By JOHN EVANO Ol .. Oel ............. It's a n valry that's aol.na to make the Hatrleld's and McGoy 's look Like an out· door barbeque by comparison Indeed. there is no love between UC Irvine's and Long Beach State's basketball t,ams. The bad blood and bitterness runs deep. And it was clearJy evident on both sides Saturday night UNFOaTUNATELY, AT least for the Anteaters. the 49ers have taken the upper hand. especially arter their physical 82-78 victory at 'Crawford Hall before an over- flow house of 1,'U9. The loss marked the second time in three nights the Anteafers were forced to eat leather. And it didn't leave a good taste in their mouths. . ''I don't really r~el lik~ saying much," said a dlsappoint«;d Bill Mulli1an. '"There's not rtally much I can say." The UCI coach had good reason to want to k~p his mouth shut because he didn't want to say anything he'd regret the next day. Actually. the referees-Bob Herrold and Terry Christman-were more like weaJL mediators than PCAA officials. They let the game get totally out of control-on both sides-as hard·hats should have been • worn to protect the innocent. Just' lfke ThursdiY, the Anteaters were forced to play without Kevin Magee for the final minutes of the game. NO, HE DIDN'T suffer another broken nose. but he did suffer the indignity or fouJ. ing out with 7:41 remaining. At the time he left UCI was ahead, 62-61. Five minutes later the Anteaters would lose the lead for good. "'It was inconsistent," said forward Ranier Wulf or the officiating. "In that way it got out of control. When Magee fouled out he (one of the officials) was just looking to ma~e a hero call." THERE WAS A lot of pushing, but if you can get away with it you're going to do it," added freshman Ben McDonald. It wasn't the fact that Mag~ fouled out. either, as it was the way he fouled out- -on a questionable call underneath the 49ers · basket after the officials had let both sides hammer at one another the en- tire gam~ As questionable as the refs were, however , the Anteaters were quick to put. the loss on themselves. "'Our ball handling was terrible." said <See MAGEE, Page BZ) Santa Ana uim OCC knocked out of first By CVRT'SEEDEN Ol t .. o.lly ...... SUff Even in 1979. when Orange Coast College re\Ced to the state basketball championship, the Pirates had their problems with Santa Ana College1 . OCC managed l<1 win one of the two outings with the Dons during that c h a mpio ns hip season, but you would have to go back to 1975 to find the next Pirate win. SATURDAY NIGHT at OCC. the Dons won their 11th out of the last 12 against OCC, 59-48, . dropping the Pirates out or the first·place logjam in the South Coast Conference. · With 7 -0 ce nter Steve Frederick scoring at will late in the game, and OCC's defense suffering a breakdown, Santa Ana improved its record to S.2 in conference and remained in first place along with Cerritos a.nd Fullerton. '"They killed us at the ·free throw·: line ." a dmitted OCC Co._ch Tandy Gillis . "And then we gel a one-plus-one chance , we miss the first shot." Indeed, the combination of Pirate misses from· the charity stripe , .co mbin e d with Frederick 's dpminance , was what sank the Pirates Saturday night. But ror the first 30 minutes, it looked like OCC had figured out how to get by Frederick and the Dons. They did it with some hot shooting from the outside. main· ly by Greg Krohnfeldt and sub Tim Johnson. to take a 21-18 lead at the half. what looked like a comfortable 35·26 lead with 11 :45 left in the contest. But in the short span of two minutes, the Dons battled back to slice the lead to 35-33 at 9:06 and eventually notch the score at 35 on a Frank· Haynes free throw. From there. Santa Ana Coach Rolland Todd started utilizing his two big men -Frederick and 6-9 sophomore Jim Galla more often. Frederick finished the night with a lame-high 22 points and was without a doubt the dif· ference in the game. Only one other Santa Ana player -Remy • Black --; reached double fi gures with 12 points. FREDERICK SURVIVED his Tourth foul midway through the s econd. hall and finished the game. thanks to some line shift- ing by Todd who looked more like an ice hockey coach by the way he shuffled Frederick in and out of the lineup. '"I did that so he wouldn't pick up his fifth foul trying to get a rebound at the defensive end when they were shooting frtt throws," Todd explained. "Steve had a little trouble getting un· tracked tonight, but that 's going to happen. He attracts so much at· tention, that he has a tendency to lose his con'centration some times." Gillis admitted the key to stop- ping Santa Ana was stopping Frederick. MASKED KEVIN MAGEE SHOOTS OVER THREE 49ERS .. AND UNLIKE previous games, the Bucs managed to continue the hot shooting at the start of the second hatr to take '"We tried to keep him from t urning ins ide." Gillis ex· plained. The OCC coach had his players double team the big center. but in the end. "our <See OCC, Page 82) Aggie gets his just tribute J.C. Agajanian won~t be forgotten by those who know him By HOWARD L . HANDY CM U. Dellt l"llee SUff LOS A·NGELES -They honored one of my favorite peo· pie in the world of automobile racing the other night and through the invitation of Laguna Beach's Bruce Barnes and wife Virginia. I was able to be on hand for the occasion. thatched announcer for Channel 5 in Los Angeles. Agajanian, like brother Ben, had sports in his blood and want- ed to become· associated with automobile racing. His father told him at ap early age that if he would promise not to drive a race car in competition, he COMMENTARY the feat in another Agajanian 98 special that h·ad b een put together in Compton where we spent 21 years in the newspaper business. DOWN mROUGH the years, Aggie has promoted all types of racing in Gardena at Carroll Speedway and later at the old Ascot Park track that was locat- ed in the middle of the Artesia in· tersection with Vermont, just went of the Harbor Freeway. Arter that. it was the present location of Ascol Park and he still has a hand in the pro· motion of all types of automobile and moton!ycl~ races but has turned much of the work over to twoofhissons. A close family man. Agaja- nian is seldom without his wife. daughter or some of his sons around him. They were all pres- ent when he was honored by the Boy Scouts along with many from the auto racing fraternity (See AGGIE, Page BZ) • .,.., ...... ~.,.le ..... ....., RAtNER WULF GRABS REBOUND OVER DAVID JOHN~. First sellout Taylor( ed) Kings whip Montreal INGLEWOOD (AP) -Dave Taylor fired in his 29th and 30th goals of the National Hockey League season and Marcel Dionne scored on a short-handed goal Saturday night as the Los Angeles Kings whipped the Mon· t real Canadiens 4-1. The victory. fi rst of the year for Los Angeles over Montreal after thrtt defeats. extended the fi rst-place Kings' lead to ni.ne points over the Canadiens in the Norris Division. TAYLOR OPENED the scor· ing at 9 :11 or the first period on a 15-footer after taking a perfect pass from linemate Charlie Sim· mer. who was credited with three assists in the game. Dionne made it 2·0 with 8:26 left in the second period when be connected for his 43rd goal of the season on a breakaway while the Kings' Dan Bonar was In the penalty box. Dionne took a pass from Mike M"'1'J)hy at the blue line and raced in alone to beat Montreal goalie Michel Laroe· que. Taylor made it 3·0 with two seconds left in the second period when linemates Dionne and Sim· mer set him up with Perfect passes before he drilled a 15- rooter from the circle. The Canad.lens, who are now 2J ·l8·6. scored their only goal just 18 seconds into the final period on Doug Risebrough's eighth goal o r t he season. Risebrough was assisted by Re· jean Houle. THE KINGS, WHO are now 31·15·7. wrapped up the victory on Mark Hardy's power play goal after he deflected a drive from Simmer. Dionne also got an assist on Hardy's goal, whicll cam e at 11 : 18 of the final period. The game was played before the Kings' first home-ice selloat of the season , a crowd of 16,005. Los Angeles. which surpass~ its victory total or 30 last year by winning, was 'f>laying its 2SUl home game. Los Angeles goalie Mario Lessard had a superb game in the nets. Montreal outshot the Kings 47-25. The Kings take to the road uJa week for three games before r .. turning home Saturday for a game with Washington. 1 Monday ni1ht the Kings are ia New York against the Rang~ in a televised game here (Cb~ oel 9 at 6). Tuesday ni1ht it be the Islanders, also on TV, Thur~y evening, it will be Detroit Red Wings before rt turning home. There aren 't many in any sport with the drive and en· thuslum over many years that could match the exploits or J .C. Agajanian who was given a Satute to Aggie by the Los An1eles Area Boy Scout Council. Tumina back the clock, our first association with Aggie came in the late 1940s when a youn1 man from the Midwest used to drop by our office every Friday afternoon with a press release about some weekend ac· tlvity at Carroll Speedway in Gardena. would back him In owning· one. J .C. listened to his father and as far as is known , was never behind the wheel in competition. Those trips to Las Vegas across the desert are another matter and he was probably traveling as fast, and sometimes faster, than the cars he bad on the tracks. Cook slogs way to Crosby golf lead OB. WS HAD KNOWN about J .C. for aome years btifore that, bavlna attended Compton Colle1e with two of bis youqer brotben -Elllba and Boot1n • Bea wbo later made h11 name tn pro football. But tbat you1J1 man "bo Npftllta&ed Adie la t.be P.R. department ancr1erved ill a dual role u track announcer, wu Johnny Grant, t.be now sra1· IT WAS IN lMI that Agie started takin& a car to tbt In· dianapolia M~ Speedwai and tn 1952, bi.a driver ·WU a .fOUllC Lynwood resident of 21. That dri•er, TtoJ Ruttman, ba~J over tbe mlalmum .,. for dririnl at tlte brickyard, blacl been diere before without meal· iDI lail true a1e. Tbll = hownw, he and J.C. com ' their eftortl to win the bll ... It wat 11 1ean later that PanMUS Janes WU to dUpUcat. • PEBBLE BEACH (AP ) -John Cook slogged over rain-drenched fairwaya to a· six·under·par 86 and tbe lead Saturday after the twice-delayed first round of the Bing Crosby National Pro·Am 1011 tou.rna· ment. Cook, a 23-year-old former national amateur champion, played his round at Cypreu Po.Int, which oftep yields the lower lcon!I ol tbe tUee counea UHd for tb11 atonn!;aped event that wu two day1 lat.e 1tarted. • A aerlea Padftc ltorma damped more than "" IDelilll al rain oa tbe lfoa. tereJ Pealalula earl1 lD the week, wubed out pa.y Tbunclay and Friday and forced olflelall to reduce thll to a three·round, M·holeev.-tnowaebeduledtoendMonday. I f . . t Tom Watson, golf's dominant f&rce and Player of the Year for the past four seasooa, opened his 1981 campaip with a sln1le shot off the lead. Al8o at 87 were Ben Crenshaw. 20- ye ar·old Bobby Clampett and Gr•I Powers, a non-wln~ln1 Journeyman. Crenshaw· and Pow4ra allo played al Cypress Polat wblle Clampett bad tbe beat 1core ol tbe briebt, •UDD1 daJ at Pebble Beaeb. Tom Kltebed a•at PellMIBleeb. .lack Nl*la•~~ wbo llu woa tldl tounaa..-..... um•, INdd be lllued "rea10Dabl1_ well but I coaldf\t let anythlq reaUJ elole w the hole. I kept bit· tlnJ_ three• blr f .. from tbe ftac ud puWq back ao '"'cm tbe wet,........" 11e shot a 71 at Cypress Polnt. His amateur partner. rormer dent Gerald Ford, failed to help tbe team sln1le shot before what Nie~•• e "tbe blaest 1allery I've e.er ... Cyprea. • "He made aome pan, but they wen bole& wbere I made birdie, Md M m aome pan where be didn't pt a IMt. NlftlmmWd. Jtrq hie. Dr. OU llorpa ......... o.._ o.-...a ...... lut.-1a ................ tbe .... ... ..,.... ... tbe .... .. ~flltbe*-com-. ''ftll'a tbe OM I'm wated ....._ laid' ...... wbo wW plar .... ..,.. tbe~dQ. ,. .. I . -....... .. I 88 ~VPtlOT ' lund1y, f1bru1ry I, lllt , .~, .. AP ...... &cMI POMONA Ray mond Beadle of l>alln. • estabtiaMd a trac) record fqr UM second con· lffUUve day Saturday ln locklJ\I up the No. l quallf)'i.na 1pol In lbe Funny Car division al .Ue list unual Nat.tonal Hot Rod Association WinternaUonals draa racelj Beadle. a two·time world champion, drove his 240 mile· per·bour .. Blue Max" funny Car to a quarter-mile clocking Qf 5.97 seconds at 239.99 mph, breaking his one·day old Los Angeles County Fair· 1irounds record by .03 of a second. . That performance earned the 37·year· old veteran $2,500 in prize money plus the favorite's role in today's single elimination finals. In addition to Funny Car, champions will also be crowned in Top Fuel, Pro Stock and seven sportsman categories for a posted purseof$414,000. 1 Sharing the spotlight with Beadle · llADU Saturday was five·time World Pro Stock champion Bob Glidden of Whiteland. Ind .. who drove his 1981 Ford Fairmont to new track records of 8.33 seconds and 163.04 mph. Glidden. a 3l·time winner on the NHRA circuit, broke the previous records of 8.38 seconds and i61.04 mph -the former held by Lee Shepherd of Arlington. Tex .. and the latter by Glidden. - In the Top Fuel category, Jerry Ruth or Seattle, won the qualifying battle with a time of 5.80 seconds at 238. 72 mph. Ruth's lime was .01 faster than the performance of Dave Set· ties or Dallas, and .04 quicker than the effort of defending champion Shirley Muldowney of Ml. Clemens. Mich .. who· qualified third. In the only serious incident during the final qualifying session. Kosty Ivanov or Brighton. Mass .. was not injured in . the crash of his Corvette Funny Car. _____ ,, .. ,,•I dw da11------ ··.A lot of writers thought I was tough ; so did a lot·of players. That's the way I grew up. I grew up fighting a lot of things, and I jus t wouldn't change for anybody. I couldn't be lik,e Joe Torre or Hank Aaron." -Former St. Louis Cardinal pitching ace Bob Gibson whose com· .... petitive fire led him to election to Baseball's Hall of ~ Fame this week. · • Tardfl ret•r11s. .,., e1 t•ree ..... because he wasn't playing ilp to his potential. re· ' Marc Tardtr, who sat out the last four games ~ turned to the Quebec lineup and scored three goals Saturday night to lead the Nordiques to a 5·1 Na- tional H9Ckey League victory over the New York Islanders . . . Elsewhere around the league, DeDia Savard scored with 45 seconds remaining to give Chicago a 3·3 tie with Calgary. Savard connected from a scramble around the net TAllOll' . . . George Ferguson scored his 18th goal of the season with 6:34 left in the game to give Pittsburgh a 4·4 tie with Washington ... Goalie Markus Mattsson, in a brilliant performance, stopped 38 shots for his first shutout of the season in leading Winnioea? to a 2-0 win over Toronto. It was only the second road triumph of ttfe season for the J ets · . . . Andre Savard scored twice in the final period and Tony McKepley added what proved to be the game winner as Buffalo beat Hartford, 5.3 . . . Dean Talafous scored on the first shot of the game and Ulf Nllssoa tallied twice as the New York Rangers rolled over Minnesota, 7·3. It took Talafous just 25 seconds to give the Rangers the lead when he blasted a slap shot from the faceoff circle through the legs of North Stars goalie GUles Meloche . . . Paul 'Holmgren scored his 11th goal of the season in the middle period and Tim Kerr scored on an unassisted effort 18 minutes later, helping Philadelphia maintain its s upremacy over St. Louis in a 3·2 triumph. ~b era•lw• rar• ••-••• DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -The team of Brian • Redman. Bobby Rahal and Bob Garretson k~pt their Porsche Turbo 935 in front as the grueling 24-Hour Pepsi Challenge sports car endurance race neared the halfway po~nt in the.early hours today. The leader had earlier been mired in second place. trail· ing another Porsche 935 driven by Danny Ongais of Costa Mes a. · But that car s uddenly faltered. succumbing to fuel injec· lion problems, and Redman, a former champion here , swiftly made up a two-lap deficit and went on top. Ongais pitted the car. owned by Ted Field of Newport Beach and co-driven by Field and Mill Minter. and Redman zipped past, taking the lead on lap 181 about 61h hours into the race. Ongais chipped away at the lead and drew back within one lap of the leader on lap Z72. shortly after midnight. But Rahal regained a lap when Ong a is pitted moments later. Then, on lap 181. with Rahal in the pits for extended mechanical ·work. Ongais tangled with a pair of Mazda RX·7S, hit the wall coming out of the last turn on the high . banked part of the track and wound up sitting in the middle or the track. Ongais was not injurett. • The two other cars sustaineo body damage, but continued into'the pits. S.reet t•1atn-C' ... lller1t.,,1 L••• PIDLADELPHJA -Jeff Chandler, a spindly Gm • legged one.time street fighter, peppered Jorge Lu· jan with a variety of head shots and retalned..the World Boxing Association bantamweight cham· pionsbip on a unaDimous 15-round decision Saturday. In his first title defense and the first bantamweight championship bout In Philadelphia in almost '° years, Chandler bad too much hand and foot speed for the former champion from Panama. Even before the decision was announced, Chandler's cor· ner wu chantin1 "We want Pintor, We want Pintor," and the hometown fans In-the 'Franklin Plaza Hotel ballroom were cheerlne Chandler as the winner. Lupe Pintor of Mexico is the World Boxing Council champ. IAI""" •lftl •• •t..C Iii ..... ,.r •••• East Coast Bllly C•e•te1Mm aays he will •• start bton'a Lur7 Bihl in place of the injured · Dae ao.llfteld ln today's Slat annual NBA all· atar 1ame ..• Headed by t• runnenup Liia· • ••rte Mimi wbo trained in CORa 11 .. .for several )'tan and Dn ........ aloft& wilb IJ.year.-S TlllUJ Ode. tbe U.S. f'ilvt Skatlna cbampionabl .. open Tueeday at San Die(O'I Sportt Arena. .. . ·---. ., .. ,.. .. -- ....... _ .. MAGEE ••• Mulllcan u his team committed 21 turnoven <Loa1 BeachbadlS). "We tUrned tM ball over too manf. UCDM, and· we mlued the key ree throws whlle they made the key tree throws.·· The charity to.an in question came durina the final minutes ot play. The Anteaters, who re· fuHd to fold despite Ma1ee'1 PfHence on the bench, coulrlri't hat the criUeaJ 15-footers when they had to. aANDY WHIELDON, Wulf ltnd Grant Taylor -t he first two being the ·beat free throw shooters on the team- PCAA at•ndlnga c-iiw..e o-.. WL WL s.I\ J-SC. • 0 IS a l.Oftf a..cll SI•• 5 I 10 e l're-SWI• l 2 1• 1 UC lrwlftt l ) II 7 Ut•" Stele > 1 t t VC S.ftt• ---· t • t 11 Ulll,,."1ty el P•Clll< I • 11 • Cel $1.W l'utlertcwl 0 • 2 11 ~,·.sc- 1._ ..... s .... 12.vc 1 ... 1,..1• •SM J-~ 12, UIM\ Stele 11 UC Setlte ..._ ..... C•• St••• Fyllerlon se TtWIY'tO- ,-,e"'6 SIAll• el Unl~llh or Pee Ill< r.......,·•a-.. S.n J-Stete et UC lr,.lne UC SMIAI lier-• el Ft""° Stele C•I Sl•I• F"l'-'10ll •I Vnl .. Nlty ot PiKlll< Uleh Sl<lle el Lonq BeiKh Stete were all wide of the mark while Long Beach State, meanwhile was canning nine of their last ii points from the line. ·'I thought we . played pretty good but after I fouled out we couldn't play our game;jt.-e kept mes.sin' up," said Magee, who had 35 points before his d_$,; pa rture. The Anteaters. who got off to another horTendous start, didn't catch the 49ers until 17:07 of the second half when a Magee slam dunk gave the m the lead at 43·42. The score was then lied or ex· changed hands 17 times until the 49ers took the lead for good at 73·72 on a pair of Ray Reeves free throws with 2:04 to play. Whietdon 0 1 · points ) and McDonald (12) tried to keep the Anteaters close, but they ran out of steam down the stretch. THE LOSS, other than the ob- vious of damaging their pride, left the Anteaters 3.3 in PCAA a c tion and 11 ·7 overa ll. The 49ers (5· I , 10-8), on the other hand, kept a game behind un- defe ated San Jose State. It wasn't the loss as much as who they lost to that made the Anteaters angry, though. "I don't like them and I 'm fr o m the B e ach , .. s aid Mc Donald of his team 's ad- versary. .. It's their attitude. They expect people from the Beach to go to the Beach. J wanted to get back at them for that." "I ain't got no bitterness," added Magee. "I just want. to win the game. They have a cou· pie of players who are cocky, but I don't want to blame their team because of them." E'ro• Pap 81 l AGGIE ••• including Dan Gurney, Mickey Thompson, Parne lli , Andy ,Gr anatelli and Chris Economaki among others. Barr.es had as his other guests, Jack Wilson, president of Mark C. Bloome tire company and wife Beth along with colum· nist John Hall and his wife. Nancy. For Aggie, a man who has had serious cancer surgery and one lung removed along with count· less chemotherapy treatments, the night was one of nostalgia that he will not soon forget. A STRONG-WILLED man, Aggie appears to have licked the dreaded disease and outwardly has the same smile and en· thusias m for his countless friends and endeavors as he has always had. But he runs short or breath and admits it sometimes gets to him. His work with youth prompted the Boy Scouts to honor him and his 1963 driver, Parnelli. was the c h a i r man o·r th e event California Lt. Governor Mike Curb was also on hand to make a presentation as acting gov· ernor. It was a festive occasion. Never one to compalain, however, Aggie goes his way and lwes life to its fullest. "I have been blessed with a wonderful wife and a fine family along with the many friends that are here in this room tonight and others who could not make it," he says. A director of the U.S. Auto Club for 25 years along with his many other endeavors such as· promoting an annual race in Sacramento, races in Hanford, Phoenix and other spots on the, West Coa11t, his life has been a · full one and one that he says has been re"4!lrding. He has also promoted the Pike's Peak hill climb for a numberQf years. "But my family comes first and I think they each know this." he says. "Without them, I couldn't have accomplished what 1 have. They have backed me all tbe way." 1t la no small wonder that J.C. A1aJanlan bu the rnpeet IDd admiration of Ylrtually ••erJ perlOD ln tbe automobile nelnC tnduatry. Ht• Imp act. on t.be aport wUI be felt for many ,..,.. to tome. · . BILL MULLIGAN Johnson, Beavers top USC CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Center Steve Johnson scored 25 points. as a tough Oregon State defense pushed the co-No.1· ranked Beavers to a 55·48 Pacific 10 Conference basketball victory over So\lthem Cal Satur· day. The Beavers, aided by passing of Les Conner and Johnson's scoring underneath, ran off to a 26·10 lead with 6: 11 to play in the first half. Johnson had the last seven points of the flurry. But the Beavers became casual at that point. and the Tro· jans battled back to score the last 11 points of the penod to ~lose the margin to five at 26-21 at intermission. But the early second half belonged to the Beavers, 9-0 in the Pac 10 a nd 17·0 overall. Oregon Slate took an l l·point lead, 4().29, when J ohnson scored following a miss by Conner with 12:37 to play. The Trojans, 5.4 in the Pac-10 and 10-8 overall., clawed back with a shot by Barry Brooks at 6:45, cutting the lead to 42·37. But the Beavers res ponded with a. free throw by Conner and a pair by freshman Charlie Sit· ton. Johnson added a rolling hookshot to m ake it 47.37 with 2:56 left and the Trojans never threatened after thht. IJC'l.A e1pe11d• Ore••" EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -Ten· th·ranked UGLA, already bat· tered by one loss in the state this week, waited until the final min\Mes Saturday night to secure its Pacific·lO Conference basketball victory over Oregon. Mike Sanders and Rod Foster combined for 42 points, 16 of them in the last eight minutes, to lead the Bruins to a 75-69 vie· tory. '•I was most excited about the way we executed down the stretch," said UCLA Coach Larry Brown. "You have to have guys willing to take control down the stretch, and they did tonight." Sanders finished with 22 points, six o( them in the final eight minutes. • "It was a great game," said Oregon Coach Jim Haney. "Nothing can take away from that. You play your rear off for 40 minutes, but they make the plays in the final three, and that's the difference." SPORTS BREAK 18A&Km1AL~ / SPOATI ON TV 'ifoday's ~ •• '. BJ BOW~ L. llANDY 0 ... ..., ....... FollOwing are the top SPQrts evenb on TV tod..,. Ratlnoa are: I I ./ / excellent; / / ./ worth watching; I I fair · / forget it. ' Cl.) 10 •.m., Chennef 2 ./././I 'l.u0ALL·STAll GAME: East vs. West. · Announcen: Gary Bender, 8111 Russell and Rick Barry. Adrian Oantlev of Utah, the league's top scorer thus far this season and "Or. J " (Julius Erving) of Philadelphia, who earned his fifth consecutive start, are expected to provide the offensive thrust for the Western and Eastern Conference teams, respectively. The onlv Laker to gain a starting berth is center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Other west starters Include Walter Davis of Phoenix, Paul Westphal of Seattle and George Gervin of San Antoolo. Joining Erving on the east starting team are Dan Roundfield of Atlanta; Artis Giimore-and R89-gle Theus of Chicago; and Eddie Johnson of Atl~nta. 11 :30 •.m., Ch•nnel 4 I ./ I COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Syracuse vs. OePaul. Announcers: Dick Enberg, Biiiy Packer and Al McGuire. Coach Rav Mevers' No. 3-ranked De Paul team, is led by Mark Aguirre and hopeful of moving up the ladder again before the season ends. However, undefeated 'Oregon State and Virginia must lose for the 17·1 team to move up. Syracuse isn't ranked in the top 20 this season. f) 12:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ AUTO RACING : 24·hours of Daytona. ANtoUnctr: Ken Squier. Hurley Haywood has won the 24·hours of Daytona race In the odd-numbered vears since 1973 and will be on hand again this vear. Hi s top competition Is expected to come from last vear's winner. Rolf Stommelen of Germany, who teamed with Reinhold Joest and Volkert Merl In covering nearly 2 750 miles. Jim Busby of Laguna Beach, Danny Ongais of c~sta Mesa, Ted Field of Newport Beach, Len Jooes of Corona del Mar and BobGr~gof Newpo_rt Beachareamoogtheareaentrants. ct 12:45 p.m., Ch•nnel 2 I ./ ./ ./ GOLF: Bino Crosby National Pro-am. ,. Announcers: Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker Ben Wright, Frank Glleber and Ken. Venturi. ' John Cook, the man Mark O' Meara defeated for the U.S. a_mateur champions~ip two years ago, is the leader after the first round of the rain·delayed Bln<,i Crosby National Pro-am golf tournament. Cook fired a six·under·par 66 on the Cypress Point course Saturday to hold a ooe·stroke lead over Tom Watson. e 1 p.m., Channel 7 .( ./ ./ AFC-NFC PRO BOWL: American vs. National Con· ference. Announcers: Frank · Gifford, Howard Cosell and Fran Tarkenton , Earl Campbell will lead the American Conference team after gainin~ 1 ,9~ yards for the Houston Oilers this past season. Pacing the National Conference will be Super Bowl quarterback Ron Jaworski of Philadelphia along with Chicago running back Walter Payton. The teams were selected in a vote of players and coaches from the NFL. · OTHER TELEVISION 9:4S a .m. (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL. 10 a.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Contlnuln<,i coverage of the world pro figure skating championships taped at the Capital Centre in Landover, Md. This week: Peggy Fleming and Gordon Mc Kellen vs. Robin Cousins and Emi Watanabe. Also: The Arlberg-Kandahar World Cup downhill, taped at St. Anton, Austria and the World Women's powerllfting cham· pi~nships taped at Lowell, Mass. Commentators include: Dick Enberg, Mike Adamle, Greg Lewis and Larry Pacifico. (50) -:-SPORTS AMERICA -Featured is the 1980 Kentucky Futurity harness race held in Lexington. This is the 88th vear for the race tha\,is part of harness racing's Triple Crown. ' 11 a .m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN G~MANY. 1 :JO p.m. (4) -SPORTS AFIELD. 2:30 p.m. (22) -SOCCER. 4 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS -Stars from the world of &>aseball test their all·around athletic abllltv in the second men's preliminary, taped at Kev Biscayne Fla. Competitors include Mik.e Schmidt, George Brett and Biii Buckner. Com· mentators include Frank Gifford, Bob Uecker and ReQ9ie Jackson. S p.m. m -BOXING -Amateur fighters from the U.S. and the.USSR square off in a series of bOuts taped at Caesers Palace 1n Las Vegas. 6 p.m. (2) -PRO FOOTBALL WRAP. 10:4S p.m. (22) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -South Carolina's Gamecocks vs. the Notre Dame Fightin<,i Irish in Notre Dame, Ind. Taped. RADIO Football -Pro Bowl game from Honolulu, 12:50 p.m. KNX (1070). , (The Daily _Pilot is not r.spon5'ble for l•le cttangff.) E'...,. Pflfle •J KNOCKED OUT •.• guards stopped doing that," Gillis added. "THE DIFFERENCE was how they came back at the free throw line. All our guys decided they couJd block their shots and we kept fouling them," Gillis continued. Krohnfeldt. who came into the gam e averaging 8.8 points per contest, was sharp in the first half from. the 15·20·foot range. The fres hman guard from Est19ncia High finished the night with 16 points. Meanwhile, Johnson, who hasn't started the pas t three games, came off the bench to chip in nine, and blocks a couple of sh~ in flyswatter fashion before fouling out withS:261eft. OCC bas sorely piissed the shooting touch of Chris Beasley the last few games . Beasley scored just four points Saturday night, far below his team· leading 12.S average. But Lf! the end, it was Santa Ana 's ability to get the ball to Frederick for his patented 10· foot turn around jumpers and the Bucs' inabilitf to cash in free throws which resulted in the loss. "We had the game in hand and we blew it," analyzed Gillis. "This one really h'!rts. •· Signature forged? PHOENIX. Ariz. <AP) -A s uggestion by football punter Kevin Rutledge that his signature was forged to a letter of intent· at Arizona ·state University seems likely to be de· veloped at length when trial of his $2.2 million damage suit re· sumesMonday. RuUedge, who now attends the University of Nevada·Las Vegas, contends that former Arizona State football Coach Frank Kush and others haraued him to the point he save up a scholarship at ·the PacUlc-10 Conference school. I .. • " . BAIEBALL /8AIKl~LL Sunday. Febru•ry 1, 1M1 .. DA!LY PILOT - UC_I .has a problem, it's catching. Davidson recovering LOS ANGELES (AP) -Swedilb tennis 1rea Sven DavidlOft was re covertnc Saturdly afte a lleart brPus operatio Friday nilbt at 'Cedar \ Pal01er in lead b"four .DEERFIELD BEACH. Fla. <AP> Veteran Sandra Palmer struggled through tricky winds oh the back nan e Satu rday. but took a four-stroke lead after t hree ro unds -o f t h e Ladies Professional Golf Association's Whirlpool Champiooship of Deer Creek. P almer turned in a one-over-par 74 for a 209 total after three rounds. 10 u nder p ar on the 6 ,260-ya r d , pa r -73 Deer field Country Club Course. Despite the scram ble dow n the back nine. Palmer added a stroke to her lead, moving four a head of Janet Coles, Hollis St acey a nd a rallying Silvia Bertolac- cini, one of the few late finishers able to contend with the swirling winds. Bert o l acci ni w as t h ree-u nder o n t he second nine holes for a 70 as the t rio wound up at 213 going into Sun- day's ffnal round. Eight others. inc lud ing t he fading defending cham, pion , JoAnne Carne r , were at 215. Pa lmer. starting her 18th LPGA season and looking for her first title since 1977, came off the course complaini ng of the winds. Vanguards • • 81 JOHN SEVANO °" .. ....,,..... ... Mike G•rako. has a problem. A BIG problem .• And be'• at a loaa •• to hOw to handle lt . W'th lM atart of Uat UC Irvine bueball aeuon l•H than a couple ol day1 away, lW new A.bleater t>oa cll la faced wtth the poaalbilily of playln1 tbe en- Ur• Muon without a healthy catcher. And, as if to run more H lt lnlO the wound, the catcher he does hav• dodn't have much experience. Even worse, - he't hardlf played the PoSlllon: Now i that doeap't alve a fln t-year ~ead coaeh 1rey h.Jra. nothlna will. GEaAKOS 16 TaYlNG to s mile about the 1tllu1Uon bul It 's hard. Anybody wilh even the s1J1hlest knowledge of the game knows the im- J>Ortance of the man be1lind the plate. He 's the qua rterback, the one who takes charge He can make a mediocre pitching staff great or ... c coonn~v 'b bee''ss_bid. he can make a great sla.ff"'tt)OK . .-·· -- WeU. you get the idea. It's almost funny. too, how these things occur bec ause when Gerakos accepted the UCJ post the least of his worries was at that spot. Accordin g to the Toster he had two catchers re- turn ing, two e:rperienced catchers. two senior catchers Llttle did he expect. at the lime. that in- JUries woµJd cripple him. Bruce Welz, who was expected to be the team's No. 1 sign al-caller. is being forced to red· shirt the 1981 season due to a rotar cuff inj ury to his throwing arm. Ron Elliot, his backup. is still with the team. but his arm isn't much better. Therefore the duties, at least for now, will fall on the shoulders of a reserve infielder named Troy Ybar ra. a junior who saw minor duty at the high VCI BASEBALL school level and none in college ... a right-hander who hhas been playing only semi-pro ball the last three ye~ ... a 6-0, 190-pounder who didn't even fig ure to make t he squad. And hey, that's the good news. Now for the bad. ANDY BISNAR, THE TEAM'S No. 1 hurler, broke his right wrist ov'!r the weekend and will be sidelined for a minimum of six weeks. And center fielder Mark Stowell has been out of action for two weeks with a severely bruised right knee. Add to that the pressures of playin/ in the tough -Southern California Baseball Association , the team 's l~ record (19-9), the team's finish (second) in the SCBA standings last year and the legacy left behind by Steve Hertz, and you can see why Gerakos is smilinJ? on the outside and has Mount St. Helen's erupting on the inside . "When I was bjred I felt I could win here, and I still believe I can can," says Ger akos, who came Larry Hicks, from Oranee Cout (S-0, 17 saves, 0.11 ERA), and Joeh Randell, from Cerrito. ('7-2, 2.97 ERA> will share the short-relief work, while Dennis Cowan (Fountain Valley Hi8b)1 John LeClerc, Ken Hill and Jim Wen1er will ysume m~ddle-reUef operations. •-TREaE'S NO DOUBT about it, we don't bavjl any superstars," 'says Geratos in asseasina his talent. "We're going to blfve to ao out and play good, sound baseball. We're aolna to have to ex- ecute. "Each game, maybe each lpning , a different player is going to have to carry the load. "I believe the kids a re ready lO play. We just T ODl'S VODKA I 75 LITER 659 CASE OF 6 39.54 LIQU EURS Amaretto Di Saronno, 12 oL Drambuie, 23oz S C ORESBY S C O T CH I 75LflfR 1044 CASE OF 6 62 61 BOTTLE CASE RETAIL RETAIL from UCLA where he was an assistant to former Gailiano, 750 ML . UCI coach Gary Adams. · 6.87 149.58 I 1 .32 125.68 13.16 146.07 9.75 108.33 13.17 73 .14 10.98 121 .90 "There's no reason not to believe this year Midori Melon, 23·0Z. won't be as good as last yea r because I really Southern Comfort. 1 75.urER believe in the kids that I have "But it's going to be a lot tougher because peo-Tia Maria, 750ML. . pie know we won last year and it's not going to be ) BL.ENDS easy to surprise them." Speaking of s urprises. Gerakos does have a Hiram Walker Imperial, LITER few . With Dave Glick at first base, Carson Carroll Kessler, 1 ?>LITER .. at second, Mike Nagle at short and Mark Morrison S 7 C at third. Gerakos feels he possesses one of the better ea grams rown. 1 ?5 LITER 6.03 66.40 11.07 61.50 1222 67.87 need to get a couple of games under our belt.'' UCl's schedule will be a tester. The Anteatera, beaHlea meeting their own SCBA powers (e.1. Cal State Fullerton, Pepperdine, etc.> will tangle with UCLA twice. Nevada-Las Vegas three times and use. The obvious keys for the season a re three-fold: a) catching ; b) if the st arters can throw a strong six-or-seven iMings ; and c> health. "The talent is there," says Gerakos. And so are the problems, the question m arks and the crossed fingers. All of which adds up to a year of uncertainty . . and a lot of'stomach problems for Gerakos. KAHLUA BOO RDS LIQUEU R ( G INS 75<.I \IJllJll ff f< I 1 '.>I 111 ~ 8 43 7 95 CA':)E or I ? I on (j') ( A~L Of n ~ 7 7(, Slnal Holpltal. Davidaon, 52 a Dav Cup star in the 1950f, was reported alert aifd c on scious ~t n th e hospital'& intensive care unjt. D avidson, who now .lives in Arcadia with his wife , Mar y, colla pse J an. 10 'at a local tourna m ent BAILEYS IRISH CREAM •,r 'Ill l ll 11 f r. ,,, 10~1 c 1\'-if or 1? in 2~ I 1\\1 t f I• "I .... ll'f'I • I, .... JI., .. , l BOnl £ CASf t $EB.CABERNET SAUVIGNON 750 ML.. 1974 RESERVE 6 75 CA'>f 73 7r, MOUTON CAPET RED & WHITE « ·.11l ·l l r 4 4 0 c.-..~t-47 99 ESTRELLA WINES RfTAIL RI-TAIL Chenin B lanc, 1'>f.1 '<It 3.43 48.40! Johannisbery Riesling. 7'>11 'II 4.44 48.40\ Zinfandel, 750 ''l 4.04 44.00 Zinfande! Rose. 1?0 "ll 3.23 35 ,201 Fum e B!anc, 1c,i1 '<It 4 .84 52.80 Chardonnay, 7'7.1 '-11 6.87 74.80\ Cabernet Sauvignon. 7'.;.0 "'\1 7.06 ·77.00 Mosca~~~IS~N ~ 5 .65 61.60 1 1 Chablis, 150 ... " 2.02 · 21 .95 White Riesling. 1'l<1 '" 4 .84 52.69 in los s defensive infields around. BOURBO NS Glick. who played on~r Coast College's Ancient Age, LITER . 7.07 state ch ampionship team st year where he L A M I R A DA batted .388, is a converted econd baseman. Early Times, LITER. . 6 .69 76.95 ROlliERFORD HILL 7 4.28 PINOT NOIR NOVEAU .Chenin B!anc. ;.,. ·11 3.62 39.49f Pin_ot ·Noir, ,.,. ..,,, 4.83 52.6 4 ! Burgundy. "?1• ··11 2.02 2 J .951 Biol a College j umped . Carroll, UCl's shortstop last year , is also H.WalkerTen High, 1.75·UTER 10.45 5 7 .50 7'10 'llLUL ITF R out to an overwhelming switching spots in the hope of getting more milage 26-6 lead and coasted to out of him (he was sidelined with an array of in-l.W. Harper, LITER .. -8 .10 86.60 3 63 an easy 86-58 NAI A juries formuch of thel980 season). JimBeam,175.UTER . 11.92 bas ketball win o ve r Nagle, going from second base to shortstoP'. is BRANDY AND COGNAC Sou thern Ca lifornia a three-year varsity player with good range and a College Saturday night. strong arm. Christian Bros., 1 ?>LITER. 13.4 7 73.40 B io l a . 7 -0 in th e And Morrison, who came to UCI with the tag E&J, 1 LITER .. . ... . 7.33 7 9.81 NNoAr1thAemSoDuitvhiseironn ocf 0 thne-of good-fierd'. no-hit. batted .360 to lead the team in Courvoi'si·er V.S .. 75· "'ML 13.12 145.80 1980 .and also has one of the slickest gloves on the , v · ference and ranked 19th west coast. Martel V.S.P., 750-ML. 12.41 135.25 66.15 CA">[ 3900 JOS. HAOPT LIEBFRAUMILCH 750 MllllllfE~ 2 07 Zinfandel. ., "I ... 3.62 39.4 9 Cabernet Sauvignon. ""'l 5.24 57.09f FETZER W IN E S Blanc De Blanc. 1'i'1 ''l Cabernet S au vignon. ""'"I Chardonnay, '"''It Chen in Blanc, t'•t> ''·I Zinf and el, 7'i.l ''I • • 28.00 36.0Q 60.00 36.0 ' . nationally, was led by CANAD' A NS Pat Mc Doug a 11 's 12 THE OUTFIEL~ ISN'T too shabby either with tni 1 P 0 1. n t s a n d H e r b Black Velvet, 1 UT .. ER _, Carlos River a in ert. Dave Gillis in· right and ~ Ha r per's 11. All t he Stowell ,whenhegets healthy,in center. CanadianClub, u 5uTER players on Biola 's roster Reser ve outfie lders Lee Gran_ger , Steve 6.70 17.31 6.71 16.76 74.35 93.90 74'.52 93.09 CA.'>I 22 50 FREEMARK CAB. SAUVIGNON Petite Syrah. ,., •. ,., Ga may Bea ujolais. , ,, "1 Johannisberg·Riesling. hn "J 2.59 3.30 5.50 3.63 3.30 J.69 3.03 3.63 39.(i3 40.0 . 33.0 0 39.6 0 scored. Haworth and utilityman Dan Britt will share the Canadian Mist, LITER sec was paced by designated hitting chores along with spot duty Seagrams v.o .. I 75LrTER Rick Porris' 22 points when the need arises. GIN and 18 by Mike Rober'tS. The other non-p itcher is infielder Mike Biola led by as much lng lehart. who· will serve in an all -purpose Beefeaters, 1 7~LfTER as 30 during the game as capacity. Gilbey's, 1 LITER Southern California was With Bisnar on the sidelines for the next Gordon's, LITER outshot. 52.6 to 40.3 per-month and a half. the pitching becomes a little thin. cent. butttsstTil t.hestrengthoftheteam. 1 Seagram's,,LrTER Biol a a ls o o u t r e · Dave Woodhead. a left-hantler from ·sad· bounded the Vanguards. dleback College, Dirk Wietstock, a right-hander Tanqueray, 1 75.UTER . 46-38. who was 9-4 with a 3.75 ERA for the Anteaters last RUMS With the win. Biola year and Cas Soma, an 18-year-old right·hanl'Jed Bacardi Lt. & Dk., l.7>LITER ups its overall record to j unior walk-on out of Loara High, will handle the Castillo Lt. & Dk., LITER 17-~. starting duties until Bisnar comes back. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MyersJamican,150~L ************************************** ~· SCOTCH . ,. : CAREER OPPORTUNITY ,. 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Cabernet Sauvignon. , ' Chablis. · ''I Chenin Blanc. Gamay Beaujolais. " ···1 Merlot. ., ·· Pinot Noir. ... Zinfandel. 1 ·.·, 2.29 3.60 2.29 2.73 2.73 3.13 3 13 2.73 HENRY W E IN HARDS HEINEKENS BEER 1.> < l(J°'I( I I? Pl\C I\ 11 O<l"f"f h ~"\(" I ll1l t I O~ l.Jl\f(I\ 3 89 3 79 CASEOF24 14.74 WARM J ohannisberg Riesling. 150 "'l French Colombard, 750 '" Zinf andel. 150 "" Burgundy. 150 'IL Grey Riesling. 750ML Chenin Blanc, 7">0 "'L Pinot Chardonnay. 150 'IL Cabernet Sauvignon. 150 Ml EK 2.86 2.17 .3.23 1.95 2.45 2.30 3.84 3.46 31.0 23.6 35.2 21.2 26.6 25.0 41.8 37.6 PRICES J;.FFECTIVE JAN 29 rHRU FEB. 11 1961 HOUR 10 ,A.r'\ TO 8 PYI 'IO)'j l HRU ~ T I 0 A,"\ TO 1 r> \ ~"<DAV ~l:. M:'Cf Pl • • • .. • • • •**********************•··~········~·· CASEOf 4 1124 ·' CASEOF 6 14.94 1 U 960 4347 11012 8E..AC" BlVO HUNflNGTO .. 8(ACt4 'V~ At.D '\ASTtR Ctll\RGE CA.ftt'l'- • ii .-& -·~··· CO.'JI•••• ............. • L. ..... .. 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Titaris lose a rerun UCS B win1 again in o ve rt i m e " From AP dlspa&cMI Forward York Gross and center Richard An· derson scored 17 points apiece Saturday night, leading UC Santa Barbara to a &t-58 victory in overtime over host Cal Stale Fullerton in Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball action. Guard Waller Evans added 16 points and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds for the Gauchos. Evans scored four of UCSB's 10 overtime points. Santa Barbara, which beat Fullerton 57-56 in ~vertime on Thursday night, now has a 2_. PCAA record and an 8-11 overall mark. · Forward Michael Anderson led the Titans, which fell to 0-6 in conference action and 2-16 over- all, with0 14 points. Guard Dave Gilreath added 12 points for the Titans, who have lost 10 straight games. Fullerton center Dave Wear was held to 10 points and three rebounds, far below his season averag~. The game was close all the way. Fullerton led 25-23 at halft.ime. Wear made two free throws..with 1:00 to play to tie the same at St-all and neither team scored after that ln rel\llaUon. f:vana missed an llsfoot jump shot at the buuer. "J The difference ln tbe came was at the free throw line. Fullerton made Z2 field 1oal1 to 18 for UCSB. but the Gauchos were 21-of·38 at the free throw line wbDe tbe Titans were 14-of-16. LOGAN, Utah -Forward Dou1 tturrey scored 19 points to pace PCAA leader San Jose Stat.e put Utah State 82·71. • S&d WlWama added 11 points, Cbrla llcNeib coatributed 13, and lllcb.el Mendes lJ u tbe Sparum remained undefeated ln the PCAA at H .and IN overall. Tbe win wu San Jo.e's leeond over tbe Al· ''" la three day• after ..... victory 1'bund87 nJpt. 1Aab Stat.e t-1 oa tbe M11C111 and N ID tbe le.,..1 wu led by forwanll Sclcar Wleldl& ud Ina llCUoe wtt.p 21 wt n .,..._, Nlpecti•elJ. S. Joae moved out to • .. 10 ........ ., throUlla U.. llnt balf and held a .......... . halftime. The Aggies came lo within three points, 44-41, with 13 minutes left, but could come no closer as the Spartans shot 69 percent from the field in the second half. The Spartans made 59 per- cent of their field goal attempts for. the game to the Aggies 43 percent. llea.dcerl'• 3• ..., ..... MORAGA -Sophomore forwards Peter Thibeaux and Brandon BeMelt had career highs of 18 and 17 points respectively to lead the St. Mary's Gaels past the Loyola Llons 102-67. . The win was St. Mary's first in West Coast Athletic Conference play against five losses, and it snapped a seven same losing streak. St. Mary's raised its overall record to 7-11, while Loyola dropped to 7,13 overall and 3-3 in the conference. The Gaels placed five players in double figures, and shot 52.1 percent during the game, compared to Loyola's 27.6 average. All-west coast forward Jim McCloskey, a former Estancia High player, bad a 1ame-hitb 30 points for Loyola and reserve forward Scott Pritchett nabbed 14 re- bounds. Knel ttrlc• •Ip • G .. , 9 1• ATHENS, Ga. -Freshman Jim Master put seventh-ranked Kentucky ahead to stay with a shot out of the comer early ln the second overtime period and tban bit two clinching free throws with 18 seeonda left u the Wildcats trimmed Georaia 71-88 ln a Southeutem Conference same. • I I 0 • 0 FOR THE REGO"° I ~LL U.1.,C:IMaor c.a~ a,., ..... ................ ·-.. T-.... ,,.._,.., TllN-. 1 ... H , M , M , M ; --, .... -.. VMllklL NMll, .... W, .. 1.K .. --................ , .. -.Cll -I, DMellw 1,.1, M.1; t . AWOfttDuMwnt c.tOlc•I .................. 0'0--f~. tu; a.....,,,.,,•:••· ...... -I ... 1,.1, l!&All t. ...,, ..... CUCI), t: .. tt; I. ._.... ,,.,, 1: ..... . H-l!MMll ......... llttW• ""'1ff, t-4, •·1 ; Merlin• Hawretll•v• •et. Wendy T11r,,._,11, ~ J.j, t• fly -1, ic.,.. 1"1. JUI; t. Wlel- 1lt1, II.It; J, ,, ..... f"I. 14.SI • I,. free -I. Alt (f'), lt:tUl; I. W.ltfll I UCll, IO:Jl.1'; a. Ch""'"""" Ill, 1o:e .u . c=r 200 free -I. Lo<lllllrt Ill, 1:47M; t . 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Rolll win• $7',JOO; w-. tot,000, P-. '5,000. Misc. Pe .. lullYen Awerd winner• ltlO -llober1 T. J-. Jr., Voll 1931 -Bt<.-d E. lerll119tr, •11..,round .,,,, ... ttll -J •mtt A . B•u>ell, •ll·•rouhd •lllltt• ttl3 -Glenn C..,nln9f\llm, treck tt:I• -Willlem II. 8onlllron, lre<k ttlS W. Le""°" Llltlt Jr .. 90lf tt>t Glenn Morris. •ll·•round •t111ete lt31 -J. Ooneld B""9t. t•nn" tt31 -Oontld A. le>ll, tre<k 19Jt -JOMPll W. Burk, row1nv, l'4G-J.Gr990ty Alce. tre<k Terry Diehl ,,, 3>J7-12 1'41 T. LHllt Me<Mitclltll. lra<k Dan Helldonon HuDtrl Green Jtm Colber1 Gery K0<f't Grier JonH Oevt Sl0<klon Funy Zoeller Gen• Ltltlt< JollnM-ey Merk Lye Lou Gr•,..,,, Geor9t Ar<r.e• Sieve Melnyk 8oooy Welzel MIUO-ld TommyV•leflllno CM rli•Glti-. 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Mike T•rltr, Houston, , U .'2. 1lt."1; t . c;e.,. S.-, For1 WOt'ln. ha , U '4, llO 11). 10. JOOy Sm.rt, Sen An- lonoo, Tu ,, U "· 2&J.t0) FUNNY , •• -' Romono Bud••. Oellu , U.fl wcanos. 1J9.99 mpn). 1 B11ty Meyer, Weco, Tea., C6.IW, 23".241. J. Don Prvd_,,,.,., Gr-Hllll, lt.O., 11'.ltl, s Mtllt 0.-. Lonv Beech. ,. U,234 ... J, • Denny S.vege, Pllioenla, 1•.1•. U. Ml. I Gordie Bonin, C.lvery, C• II, 2J2.SSI, t O•lt Pw••. \Ian Nuys, I•. It, 110.041, • Den- nis Gtl5fer. Gr-. Hills, (6.to, Jlt.MI, to JOM co11in. • .1.onv 1Nc11 .... 21. 2:M.J7l. f'aO STOClt -1. llOO Gii~. Wlllltl-, Ind., 11.lJ W<Onds, 163.04 mpn). 2. LH SfMpfltrd, "''lnvton· Tex., (I .». 1.0.421; J. Frenk leconlo, T-•. H.J .. II.SO, Ut.571, 4o Lerry.-,, Dane Paint, II.St, Ul.•11, s. Peul Gemllonl, lMl•ln9. Ml<ll.. 11.n . tff.2tl; 6. P.l Musi, Cat1erel, N. 'J ... It.St. Ut.2tl ; 7, 0.. Nkf'tol-., o.-.,., ILSl, Ut.ttl; I . T.,rr Sherrlll, l<lem•lll F•ll•. Ort .. Cl.St, IS7.6ll; t . Roy Hiii, 5otif'll•, N.C .. 11.56. tff.011; 10. lley Allen, Melvern, Pll .. II.St, 156.1'1. · 1'42 -Cornelius W•rmerdem, polt wawll 194] Giibert ~.Ir.cit 1'44 -Ann Curtl" ••lmmlnv tt.S -Fella lllancllerd, footbtll l'Mt '(A. Tlllle, loolbtll 1947 Jofln B. 1<~11, Jr , •-inQ 1'0 R-rt B. MetlllH , ell·•rovnd . .,, .... tt4t -lllc....O T 8ur1on, l19Vre skltlnQ ttSO -Fred Wiii, tr eek ttSI -11-rt E Rl<llerd\, POie veull ttS2 -Hore«•....,_,,. ... ., 111, lr«k ttS3 -Sernmy LM , diver ltS4 -Mel•ln G Wllltfltld, tre<k ttSS H¥riton Oollerd, lre<lt ttSt Mr• P•lrl<l~C0<m1ck, d1v•n11 ttSI -a-., J MOlf-. treo ttst Glenn 0.vtt, treck 19St -Perry O'Brten, shot pul ,... A,,, .. Jollftson, ..... , .... no •IM•I~ tt'1 -WilfN lluc:IOlpl\, tre<lt , .. , J-T 8eetly, tre<k t"l -Jofln Tllorne\ Pennel. pol• veult ,,.. Don A. S<llOll...,.r, swlmm1nv l .. S -8111 8fldley, btSlttl ... 11 ,... 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St. tO Loul1I-Ttcll 1', SW Lovltl.,..11 Prlnu'°'16J, ,..,,.,,., Wyornlnv "· Air FOr<e o ......__ Penn SC. t&. w.ttmlnster 41 Mont-SC. 11, Monl-Sot llllnoh 19, low•.. Seton Hell n, ""°"lcltftc:• •I ......... lndlANl .. ,....,_'1 Sl.Frencl1INYIJ7,Marl1IM Tt .. t Ttcll 11, Houston 10, Mic.Ill ..... 7', ~lfl •1 TeM111e 11, \Ill'-•*' Ritt 50, TCU S4 Ml ........ 14, HottliWHlem U lrown 11, Y ... .., 1111 .. .,, crelt"ton... Ml<111..,.S1 ... ,0111o1t. s. s 1w a, McM1tw-•n., 1ot1 Olll•'*"' Cll'I' ... Of'tt llolltrts M .... SI. 7', Cent. Ml<"'9en" ~011511 haH a, SMU U I ' eo.11111 G.-4', ICtftt It.• let I Tta•t MM M, BeylOC' ff Ml.,..I, ONo la. Olllo U. n ..... CilMl N.Tt.-Sl.11,Herdln-Slm.11(otl W.Mk ...... 11, .... llllfloll.. S.llt•AnaP,Or-..CNll40 St Wl<llll• St. n. W. Teu1 St. '5 Toledo •• E. Mkllleeft.. l'YI._ 9', a-I S1 Golden West College umer". Teut-Artl"ll'Of'IMlotl 1111"'" St. 72. e. 1111ne11 • C8frtttt-. '°-.." . kl Mi'-0111•-SC..17,0li-IS N-ftllaJ1,l(-S4 ....... ~. offensave tac e ae T••• .. E1,._11,Sar11>MeoSt... 1t-se.1s.i-1t.•t Sa11'*991M.,..1aaumts Brummett will si1n a .... M1_1..,c.i.r.... ,_,,__,..... .. ,......_,, l . al lelle f · t t \/lrtlnl• ... °""9 41 Ntotre.,..,.. ... Se. c...llM M Cit•• le, S. .... _....., 1' na ton r o tn en Fteria. St.,.,,..._.. Awt11t111MY-...,.,. 11 -...... to attend use on a root-1ttfltuc11.,11.~· .. •2e11 ... .,...,Otlc..-, ... ..,...,.. uc•,..,.,. ... u.s.i°'""u b 11 bol hi LouhvflleA.111 1110 -........sc..".~llS (et) UCLAtS,Deltetc.• a IC ars p. No. CM'ollN 57, • CMollM St. Sot -~-e .. S. IMIMll" OM OMIMlell H, USC u A first-team all-stale ,_..:.:.:::..===~-===~------------------- selection, Brummett is expected to officially sign on Monday. 'l'he former Huntingt on Beach Hilb standout chose the Trojans over UCLA, Arilona and Kansu alDOlll othen. Brummett ls the third RuaUer te sign with a Pac·lO school thla year. STAITllG RIBllY 4, ·GUESS WHO~ GOT L II TAHOE! • • ' alD lllASS SPITTOONS $1495 ' Size:60"x 17"x 72"H Reg. 1575 00 $~~5 ·f I SOLID' ~~ OAK HAT RACK SWITCH PLATES Starting at $22.5 . - Easy to assemble reg.$29's $1ft95 FINISHED ~- Letter Size 20" x 24" x 29" H Finished or Unflnlshed OAKLE 2 Drawer $1 Sft95 Fl ~-CABINET 4 Drawer $29995 OAK " ..... ILET SEATS $2995 • OAK CURIO Size: 34"x 14"x SS"H $19995 AROMATIC CEDAR CHEST $12995 W/TWAYS Size: 45" x 20" x 19" H OAK LAWYERS BOOKCASE Size: 36" x13" x 60" H Fl..._; $14985 l' . . ....... ' ~ I SOLID HEAVY PINE TABLES YourChOICE! $5995 . • SOLID OAK FERN STAND 24'' HT. ~1--,~~ OAK BOOKCASE • 3 Fixed Shelves • ams Hardware Size: 35" x 15" x 58" H Reg.$2•7-,..!19995 ... SOLID OAK SWING $4995 ~ STANDARD SIZE OAK ICE CHEST · Size: 22"X16"X26"H $7995 .. . I' / . I i i i i t , I l . i I ' I I . I ·; I .. t ( - 1)1 •• t "' '" .:1'1 . ,,. • ; c. • .., lundey. '•Dtwaty 1, 1Nt e The Victorian gown raboveJ has a high ruffled collar, French pouf sleeves and a court train. Lace mitts and a fan complete the antique loo.k. A portrait neckline r left J f lows into an elongated bodice of Alencon lace with pearls and crystal paillettes and a chiffon skirt with court train. The Orient ;above left ; . ~ } shows an embroidered cotton organdy gown . r Marching down the &isle . with style By MARY .JANE SCAllCELLO OfttleD.ily l"tlel- Thlilk of bridal gowns in white, lacy perfec· lion. Think of all the designers who specialize in bridal fashions only. Think hard. One name comes to mind: Priscilla of Boston. For 40 years, famous and not-so-famous brides have marched down the aisle wearing gowns with her label. · And it doesn't appear on jeans, cosmetics or sports car interiors. _? Priscilla Kldder.,...1he-tt(Qy behind the label, ~esigns just for brides arid their attendants. WEUrKNOWN NAMES who have marched to Mendelssohn wearing her dresses include Princess Grace of Monaco, Luci Baines Johnson and both Nixon daughters. "I never get bored with wedding gowns , because e very year we come out with 1omethina new," she said in an Interview at Bullocks Wilshire in Newport Beach. She was three weeks along in a two-montb &our or the country with an annual showing of ber collections to the public. A case of larynsttis had slow~ her a bit -:'Thi• isn't my real voice you're bearin1" -but •he talked about the business of brides while "I took her measurements, promised to make a dress and went back to Boston to work on it. . "I got the gown to her in time, but it ma.de me reali,ze how impossible it is for girls in special sizes to get a good fit. "Unfortunately. t he store buyers didn't want to carry the petite line, so I struggled with it for a few years," she added with a smile. AT THE OTHER END of the measuring tape is another of Priscilla's lines called "Elite" and styled for a larger female frame. "It's for a big girl, up to six feet tall, with broad shoulders and large bones who wears a s ize 14 or above," she said. One of her most popular lines now is called "Contemporary Romantics" and is made in average sizes. . "The dresses have no trains, so they're suitable for semi-formal weddings and even can be wom afterward as a party dress," she saia, demonstrating a style with a detac,hable collar, Without the collar, it became a pretty, white party dress. . "These styles have a tum-of-the-century look -I'd say Edwardian with a touch of Vic- torian, but simplified for today's styles," she said. r.reparihg for another fashion show that even- ng. SHE OFTEN VISITS museums for ideas,• Mrs. Kidder's quiet, unU1umin1 attitude she admitted, u do the dealgbera who work for i.nade her seem more like aomeone's favorite her. aunt than an internationally famous desiper,· A similar era ls evoked by a set of tn- and she referred to bricJes of any aae as "Sirls." terchangeable. skirts and blOUHS she bu de· • · · signed for attendants at weddinp. "I aEAU. Y ENIOY tbele trips around ~ SeYeraJ styles of chiffon bl9UHI in wbtte or country, because it tfves me a chance to cet pastels combine with lone skirts In matcbtnc or and talk to the cU.tomen," she said. complementary' colors.' French ribbon belts "For example, nine yean aao I aot tbe idea complete the loot. or my line of petite 1l1es when two tiny Orlen· Tbe results are lovely, versatile and -un- &al lirls came to me after a show and uked me believably -wubab,le. to flt them.'' 1be said. • 'Tbe Cirla just love time separates, and "One of them wu beinl married ID two I tell them they can wear the bloul4ll with w..U .... wu about a 1tse one, ao tb1re wa .tbe'uc-Utbewant,"1be1aldwlthalaulb. no w., I could flt ber la one of mJ llllQlar ber otber llDel, the ..,....._ tom ........ ('" ' ....... ,..,. .......... ~....,... . .. '· "It's always difficult when you try to do something different," she said with a sigh. BUT BER ABILITY to innovate is what brought her into bridal designs in the first place. "I went into the field because everything looked alike,'' says the former bridal buyer for a department store. . She and her husband opened the fint of their l;hree Boston-a rea brjdal shops in 1945, and she still works with customers in the shops to keep a finger on the fluttery pulses of brides' tastes. · · And, as might be expe~led, ·Mrs. Kidder has ·rormed some opinions about weddings after 40 years with the Lohengrin-and-bear-it set. "WHITE WEDDING dresses aren't restricted to first weddings any more " she said. "White is. after all, a color people wur all the time. In fact, few brides wore white before Queen Victoria's time. . . . "Local dressmakers in the 1800s created wedding gowns ln all colors, includin1 putela and ivory. ·'So bridal fashions today are deterniided more by the "size and formality of the weddial than whether it's the fl Cit." she said. Her best customer wu wed four times-la gowns by Priscilla of Bostm, and "the Jut time I told her, 'My dear, you've got &o stop Ulla,"' she remembered. · lln. Kidder ls pleased wltb the tread toward later marrta1es, tboqb, ud dllerilMil wedcllap u ••a ceremony. not a rtlual one bu &o abide by.:· • RD PIUCD BEGIN at S150 ( .. lt'a bard to 1et Coad wortmamblp ad fabria b i.a, ") and ao as bilb u MOOO or more fer ...eom or· den. White wedding dresses aren't r estricted to first weddings anymore, according to Priscilla{)/ Boston. White is a color worn all the. time , and few brides wore white before Queen Victoria's day. The bridesmaid's gown r above J ·is actually a two-piece outfit with a chiffon blouse worn over a lace camiso le and polished cotton skirt edged with Valenciennes lace. A French ribbon belt completes the pastel picture. "Shop early," was the succinct answer. "Girls should allow 16 tp 20 weeks for ordering a gown now. "I buy as many materials as I can In America, but some of my fabrics and most of my laces come from France. It takes time to create a special dress." Don't be ~ po st pest <'*• Np1 atUon by the bank: (c) annual b4 !I · I~ and wb.lmperih1. We could all help by foUiwtac their example and writinl only wt 1en we have aomethin1 atartlln1 to say. Pride muat be restored to poetmen for wl hat tbe)' '1'e dellverin1. I mean it. Tbe quality of mall bas been 1oin1 downhill for some ti me oo•. How do you think mailmen feel walkillj t 50 mU..· a day to put a bundle of mall ln y our haada and bavin1 you stand there ln front : of them droppine "The Truss Di1est" in the tr ash and complai.ning about the rest? I ftrmb Wi•v• t.bat m.U ........_.to ••0c: cupu&'' a..ld be kept at the Polit olftce ud 11 P'OPle wu& lt ::ft bav• to lbow' tbne 1Dt and ee~of t1. • Abolllll IGIWardl from vacatkmen. nm COM~ a lar1e clauall of mail aad people WM lft .... tlaeir ubM la IDOW do D0t want to bear r.... ..._. ln TabltJ •bole tan line la .......... to,.... .. IM'1 ltop pviq the post olllce a bed Ume. U tM ZIP • beJP9 tbem bold postal r•tes down, 11&'1 II" lt • Dot. TIU summer btwlc8't leaden wW be aclriHd to add four more dlctta to the ft~t ZJP code we now have. • I IQ let I Jet rid of Damel aJlotetber and co few tbe numben. From here on ln, you can ' call me 511 JfN I've been called wone. BetW., haviq no name wtll solve once and ,_. all t.be forms we ftl1 out that live you 1/11 ol an lneb-lllle to fill lD yQU.r ~ame and com- plete 8ddna. And ftnally, let's 1et realistic about the pottal rituals. Let's do away with all thole fun- ny UWe at.amps they bounce on ink pada and stamp on letters and pac1ta1es: "Fraaile, Hand Stamp, Thia Side Up, Handle With Care, Certified, lnaured, Ru.sh." Tbey don't mean anything anyway. They're just for show. And crow up, America, there is no phone at the poet office. You've always known that. It's lime to stop tellln1 yourself that there is · someone on another line diapen.sine information. ltjustrinptolndul1eyou. We play ball with the post o ice and who knows . . . maybe someday ey'll put the drive,-in mailboxes on the driv 's side of the car . Let them ket ~p_.....truckin' DEAR ANN LANDERS: When 1 Nill belli1erent drivers learn that blockin1 all h mes on a highway to hold down the s peed of a p ass- in1 truck is an invitation to the mortuary? S ome drivers will deliberately prevent a tr:uck • or a faster vehicle from passing because they < :1tD't bear to let someone "get the best of the :m." Perhaps this letter will unscramble t .heir brains. In late October we were traveling • east, down a steep grade, west of Las Vegas, NE !V. A transport truck loaded with steel sudd lenly pulled out behind us into the fast lane and b egan Call 642-5678. 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At the last moment the camper pulled over to the right. Seven vehicles were in mortal dan1er at that moment because of a "me-first" attitude. Why didn't be blast his born? Welf, for those of you who refuse lo yield the right of way, a.' ,,, ~\\\\ trucker HAS no air born when bis afr brakes 10· out! All he-has are his two ha,nds to steer that swaying, speeding giant and bis lights to warn you tbal he is out of control. Why won't you un- derstand? To the camper who refused to yield until the last moment: It wasn't just YOUR life you risked. It was the trucker's, the lives in the five other vehicles and mlne. You should aay a special prayer for the skill of the other trucker who saw what was bappenmc. pulled out, passed everyone and convoyed his fellow tr;ucker to the bottom of the IJ'ade. I did. THE GREEN AND WIDTE LTD IN PHOENIX DEAS LTD: Tltaak Y• fer a ...._ • lllpwa1 aafetJ. It waa a pel&·srMu&e ....... oallowtol&ayallve. MONDAY, FEB. Z By SUDNEY OMA&a I J ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): You may be ask«;d to choose between career opportunity and family. Intelligent compromise can be made - know it and be diplomatic. Financial security will be enhanced. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives figure prominently. TAUBUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Avoid direct confrontations. Perceive potential, take long. range view. You'll have chance to pursue ..e~l\jonal opportun ity. Separate fact from il- lusion. A Pisces native provides valuable in· formation. Be receptive. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Financial maneuvers affect one close to you, including partfer or male. Focus on investments, added responsibility, challenge and elevated position. Classified or hi<td,en material becomes availa- ble. If persistent )Ou hit jackpot! CANCEll (June 21-July 22): Maintain low profile. What you seek is closer than originally anticipated. You'll be asked to fill out legal forms. Don't reveal more than is necessary. Pisces, Virgo persons play important roles. Breakthrough indicated. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New approach necessary to complete basic tasks. Streamline procedures, get rid of superfluous material. Ex- penses can be trimmed. Another Leo, a Gemini and a Sagittarian figure prominently. Vitality makes a comeback! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll be asked to •'tear down'· for purpose of rebuildin1 on a more solid structure. Acquiesce. A chanie is necessary and will prove beneficial. Young ' Your l111r Power to C h1n111'.hi1111 Eve heard great things about the Yoga Center since 1970. I oosy pressured days don't you c )We yourself one night a to learn how to relax and vttahze y1 :>ur body at will! Also. you Oln enable you< mind to experience y~ >ur Inner Superconsclous lelf with its wisdom and power to Chan( ie things! / Musil-Ballar(! Laine Sbendan Ballard of Newport Beach Is eneaged t6 marry Steven Lawrence Musil of Ore eon. The bride-elect, dau1bter of Mr. and Mrs: David Ballard of Newport Beach, is a ,;raduate of Newport Harbor High School. The future 1room, son of Mr. and Mn. Larry Musil ol Ore1on, graduated from Cane Junction High School in that state. The wedding is planned in Christ Church by the Sea in Balboa. DiGanti~Ma~Jt Sandra Lee Mast and Raymond Charles DiGangi, both of Huntington Beach, have an- nouncedtheirplans tomarry. The bride-elect, daughter of M1·. and Mrs. Russell Mast of Huntington Beach .. graduated from Manna High School and attended Orange Coast College. The future groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles DiOangi of Huntington Beach, is a graduate of Marina fligh School and f1lso attended OrangeCoastCollege. • The wedding is set for Santa Ana. Hurt-Cathcinrt Marlene Cathcart and Stephen Hurt, both of La Jolla, are engaged to be married. The bride-elect, daughter of Royal and Bette Cathcart of Newport Beach, graduated from San Ramon High School and attended San Diego State Uriiversity. The future groom, son of Verne and Maurine Hurt of San Bernardino, is a graduate of Pacific High School and Southwestern Colllege in Chula Vista. The couple will wed in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Club Calndar nnu each Wet1Madl:ar a. the. Doily Pilot and cofttama notice• of womm'• and Nf'Vice club me•rtatga Cl1ld ewnl• opm to the public /or tlw foUotolng TMek. Send notices to Club Calendar, Doily Pilot, P.O. Boz lSfO, Cotta Me.a, CA nos. IJJCl.uk your Mme and phone number. Notice• ,,...., be in our handt thr1~ IDffb in adoonce of a~- persons are drawn to you and pl"Ovide inspira- tion. Follow hunch. LIBli (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Roadblock to pro- gress is removed. Display versatility, be flexi- ble and establish "territorial riJ~bts." Gemini, Aquarius and another Libra figure prominently. Long-distance communication affects plans . Travel is on agenda. .. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21) · You could re- ceive \alusual gift or win a conte~t. Elements of luck and timing are with you. In matters of speculation, stick with number •I. Short journey might involve relative. Ma ke inquiries, highlight intellectual curiosity . SAGnTA&IUS (Nov. 22-0.=:c. 21): Accent on income, access lo pertinent material, locat- ing "missing link.~Gemini , Vi r·go and another Sagittarian figure prominently. Utilize ability to analyze character. Trust your own judgment. Check travel plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): Circumstances favor efforts in connection with special purchase. Focus on home, family, domestic affairs. Take initiaU"e in beautifying surroundings. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives play·key roles. Get going! AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Fe! b. 18) : Define terms, eliminate dubious proct dures. Focus on hospital visit, organization activity and special presentation. You win through subtle approach. Avoid heavi-handed methods. Vital information appears from unusual source. PISCES c Feb. 19-Mar. 2-0): You are on brink ol vital discovery. 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He ia employed by Custom Back· 1round Muaic Systems. 1be couple plans to live in Fountain ~lley afteratriptoHawaii. Roche-Anderson Deborah Anderson of· Costa Mesa apd Richard Roche of Huntingtort Beach exchanged wedding vows in St. Simon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach. The bride, dautbter of Charles Anderson of Costa Mesa and Ferne Anderson of Milwaukee, Wisc., is a graduate of the J . Madison High School in Milwaukee and UC Irvine. She is employed by E.I. DuPont. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roche of Huntington Beach, was graduated from Edison High School and Cal State Fullerton. He works for Jojo's Restaurants Inc. The d&uple plans to live in Huntington Beach following a Lake Tahoe honeylJ)O()n. For V~tine'• Day, the gift rhat soya, "From My Heart to Youra" These precious "Pavlum Heart" pendants set In UK Gold over Sterling Silver now can be yours. "Pavlum" is .999 + fine pure silver crystallzed which gives the sparkle and alluslon• of peve diamonds. The "Pavium Valentine" of your choice with 18" neckchaln, will be gift boxed for yo,_.r presen~atlon. p1 .... -' .. -'"" lft- ~ TIW .. ,.,.,,.""' IC•'r lo"'' Hurt" fOf' lutt llS.oou. Tox Ille. TIW "'Pow""11 HH•I" for 1u•l lff.JOu Tor lllCI. T .. '.PO'llumAmlque Hort" for lull lff 50H. Tox lllCI Nome Aclclren cu., Stele ,,, • I Zil> Enclosed Is my remittance of s ......... To Valentine Collection: E.A .S. Corp., 3000 Walnut Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 90807. F0< Of'mrs POSlmM1led otter Feb. 5, '"'· S>Wote 011-110 • -· fo< 1hlpmeftt. Fall·Winter Models 50% OFF Spring-Summer Models 1 Arriving Daily 1MJ M1l1•1 Missioo Viejo Matl (uca ANHatoflt) RIVULt In tM .. .. • ' ,• . .. D~I Y F'tlOT .·Wheel of for·.tune_ spin Macaus ga~ capi·t:al of the Orient By STAN DELAPLANE MACAU -"This Portug~colony, four centuries old, used to be overnight trip on the steam ferry Talc Shin Now we s~ed in an hour on a trim ti rofoil, jammed among weekend gamblers from Hong Kong. "Macau ii Las Vegas of t he Far East. You can get 24-hour casino action. Bet on jai alai or the greyhounds. The nightclubs have Paris-style s howgirls with almond eyes. (Trucula Bon Bon is one. That's a REAL name?) • "A trotting track (cost $40 million) opefted recently on Taipa island that you reach by a long bridge. "All this because a Pope long ago divided the New Worlds down the middle. Spain got the Americas. The Portuguese got the Spice Islands and the Far East. .. ~ • * * . OUR CIDNA. WATCHER MADE a re· turn trip t6 J)le inscrutable East and found man y changes. "Jose De Aquino was ·a graying, dis· tinguished man. fluent in all the languages here, and he told me : ·our~.ne the Sfllazar dictatorship in Portugal, Macau was left to gambling and prostitutes and or ium dens. " 'It was 'the cesspool o the Orient. "That was four yean ago. Macau wu clE •1 ining up. De Aquino -he wae the br< > ther-in-law of Tokyo Rose -had higfl hot> es. I looked for him but found he's gone to j < >in his ancestors. A loss, for he was a fine per ·1 >on." • * • "THER E AR E OLD STONE building• her t : that remind you of Lisbon. In four yea 1 ·s, the city has grown from 250,000 to 400' ( >00. . "Not all or it a n improvement. There'• a bl!11ghi of high-rise condominiums on the hill~ 1 ides. The Lisboa is the biggest hotel. Neo r 1-splashed, a basement casino goes all - day , and night. ' It has a clutch of restaurants and ban; . a ll overpriced and air-conditioned enOl 1 gh to put mittens on a polar bear · · ·Hyatt is building a hotel fiere and so is t ~re Ramada c hain. Sure signs that Mac i: 1u doesn 't think the People's Republic or Ch !na will take over.·· • * * ' ' FOUR YEARS AGO THERE was a trick l e of rerug~es from China. (Their first sight of the free world was a Levi's jean facto 1 ·y just inside the border.) OLD MACAU HARBOR WHEN STEA.ING FROM HONG KC>NO WAS AN OVERNIGHT TRIP Today hydrafoll1 make M In an hour; pirate• hev• be en put out of bualn•H Everybody was afraid or the PIDE, the secr et police. 1 ' You see Chinese gunboats patrolling off sh c >r e and, if refugees a re caught, Maca 1 J sends them back. The city depends on Ch i na for all -well, they say 99 percent of its food and drinking water. They don't' vanttooffend Big Brother. TIDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI House Swapping nets rent-free vacations " r ..t ac au is really Chinese. But there's a Por 1 uguese flavor brought 400 years ago by priests and traders who came from the T agm. river)country . ACROSS 78 Happenings pt. 1 Staus 80 lnsurgenl t54 Touches 6 Postal 11ems 82 Fragrence upon 12 Became 841 Oemohsh 156 Yoong boy alert 86 Relaxing t58 Goll 2 words 88 Cubed mounds 17 Disfigures 90 Pleaded 160 Curren! 21 Turn 92 Vaull t61 Stale Abbr. 22 Box or can· 94 Sand hills 162 Window did 96Wnnessed piece 23 Near by. 97 Lady"s 163 Range 24 Amencan escort 165 Diphthong Indian t02 Large 166Clatern 25 Wrarhlul stream 168 Shy 26 Plural verb 104 Decreases 170 Solar disc 27 Pronoun 109 Sheltered 17 1 Consumed 28 Unarrended 110 Imperial t72 Plan 29 Vend1hon 1 t2 Famous 17 4 Chopin forte 30 Concerning 1 t 4 Leg1s1a11ve 175 Minus 31 Wue serv body 176 Gall 32 Wigwams t IS Army abbr 177 Looked 34 Purloin t t6 Negahve 1n1enlfy 35 Was con· t t8 Attack 178 Jewish cere- cerned 2 words mony 36 Verb ending 120 Saltpeter DOWN 37 Health 122 Yugoslav 1 Steeple top resorl COin 2 Fatigued 39 Lets lall 123 Guides 3 AC1r8$5 42 Flonda city 126 Sap1d1ty Gabor 45 Paid notices 128 Ancient 4 Potassium 46 Hebrew coin instrumenl carbonate 49 Clumsy 130 Berk cloth 5 Paced St Portals 131 Nece1:111a1e 6 Begone. catl 53 Roden! 133 Smooth 7 Biblteal 55 Plunges Into 135 Woman·s -" 57 Commence robe 8 Correct 59 Gra11ty 137 Hawaiian 9 Pronoun 62 Ah me• Wt'Hlh 10 Jails 64 At no 11me 138 Dismantle 11 Squatted 66 Trap 140 French leg-12 Cicatrix 68 Plural pro 1s1a1ure 13 Apportion noun 142 Sports olh· 14 Sympathetic 70 Ouolf'S clals phrase 72 More recent 144 Buller 15 Maritime 74 Garden 1001 square abbr 76 Con1men1 147 Downy duck 16 Alphabet Abbr 149 Waler hly letter 77 Mortndtn 151 Story 17 Tableland dye 152 Compass 18 Macaw 19 Angered "roop 20 Sows 99 Compass 33 Three Pre-pl ltx 100 Doctrines 35 Insertion 101 Ot birth marks 103 Networks 38 Related t05 Single thing 40 Fondles 106W1terw1ys <11 Bridges 107 S •orenoose 43 Mald"s aid 108 Caravansary 44 Horseback 111 Adores game 1 13 A0;coon1 46 0ec1a19s entry 47 Smoolh t 17 H i r angues 48 Pry 119 U1,usual SO Snares 121 Sund back 52 African des-124 P11rtlng ert m•tttsure 53 Miler 125 B«1tol nut 54 Vital 127 Nt1vada city· 56 Slllched 129 Tlhfrtan 58 Vestige mc•nk 60 Compass 132 Cover pl 134 Frt1mework 61 Expunge 136 Tells 63 Transmitted 139 Spanish 65 Bridge 1erm game 67 Delightful 141 Parson bird spots 143 Repeat by 69 Luge rot•! 71 Motionless 1•4 AP<>:JIOllC 73 Happen 145 Leuen again 1"6 Mel{ldles 75 Matriculate 148 Aar11s ,9 Scoff 150 Dis1oin 81 Russian 152 Sklcl ruler 153 Waler- 83 Corners wall1er • 85 Alleodlng 155 ""Sa11· 87 Olympic buct<s·· events 157 Cozy rooms 89 Canadian 159 Ider I teal island 163 Egy:>llan 91 Concluded god 93 Calls • t 64 Sa1l1>1 95 Begin 165 Oea,jly viper 2 words 167 Sprt•ad hay 97 Jokes 169 Wet oarth 98 Choice 173 That •Tian Thousands of Americans have found a way to take rent-free vaca-tions by swapping· their hO\ases with famili~ in far-away places. But a successful trade takes careful plan- ning, welJ in advance. The idea is simple. Find a family in a city you'd like to visit and ex- change houses or apartments. You move into their home ; they move in· to yours. The advantages are plain. You have no hotel bills. Food costs are nexible, since you can do your own cooking as often or as seldom as you want. You have more space than you would in a ·hotel. You may have the 'use of a car. Al\d you learn what life is really like in tne area you are visit· ing, instead of u tting only a tourist's-eye view. THE DISADVANTAGES are a lit- tle less obvious. You usually won't get the kind of fringe ben-efits you would at a hotel. Most homes don't co me with maid service, for exam· pie." You will have to trust your home and possessions to a stranger -just as the stranger is trusting his or hers to you. There is no guarantee of satisfaction. There are several ways to arrange a swap. Check the classified ads in local newspapers and magazines in. the places you want to visit. Many of them include exchange offers. If you want a more formal ar· rangement, consider an exc hange service. These services ~ for a fee. put pqtential swappers in touch with each Other. THE EXCHANGE services publish directories of would·be traders. You pay a fee to list your housl:' In ex- change, you get the directory. In some cases, you can subscribe to the directory alone, without listing your house. Many of the services include hou$es overseas as well as in the United States. Some also offer ren- tals for families who prefer not to swap, but still want an alternative to a hotel. The Vacation Exchange Club In c. of New York City, which is celebrat· ing its 20th anniversary this year, is one of the oldest services and its operation is typical. The club publishes two directories -one in February. the other in April. The deadline for listing in the February directory "is De c. 17, the deadline for the April edition is Feb. 15. It costs $18 to list your house ; a subscription to the directories alone is $12. MARY DEBALOO , a spokeswoman for the club. said rr.ore than 6,000 homes in the linited States and overseas will be included in this year's directories. Swapping is si mplest for families who live near well-known tourist at: tractions or resorts. but you can ar· range a trfde aJm~st anywhere. A ci- ty that seems routine to you may be exciting to a stranger. Most of the exchange services do hot actually arrange s waps. Once you have the directory you are on your own. THER E AR E SEVERAL · things · · I had a Portuguese-style meal of dried codfish . eggs and sardines on Coloa11 e. a neighbor island. A Mediterra- nean 5 cene, it was, from the deck of the Pousa c la de Coloane hotel. A sandy beach withm t l a soul in s ight. .. fll. s m all clean room-with-a -view goes for $2 ~ •. Drinking Gerais wine, and with fado r r 1usic on the jukebox, sausage ana . spinac l 1 on the t able, you'd swear you'd never left Estoril by the booming, blue Atlanl1 e:· • * * Tiii E ODDS AT ENDS: No people like the Arr 1 erican-lrish for tracktflg down their (j neestc >rs. Tr~· "Inside Ireland," a qua rter · I~ new!; letter that sells for $30 a year. I tl 1 ink you could get a sample copy for a d o ll ,Jr that will put you far into J:!e neal1 1 gical resear c h. Send it to them at 46 Lr . Baggot Street. Dublin 2 Ireland. 1 Your , J irmail letter to Ireland now needs 40 tent~. postage. 1 * * * FAIHAWAY PLACES WITH Strange Sou ndir 1.~ Names ; About those barefoot is land!; of t he las hing South Seas . Charte 1 · ed freighter t r ips to the Cook Is lands ~ :o to Suwarrow Atoll and Manihiki. To Rak .1hanga a nd J\itutaki and Puka Puk a off an) path, beaten or not . Write Goodtr; t vel Tours. 5332 College A.ve .. Oakland. CA 94618. llaven"t tried it but I knov. so1·1e islands. Far out ~ • * * you can do lo avoid trouble and in· THE. ENDLESS SUMM ER : Ameri can crease your chances of a successful Youth I-lostels. Delaplane. VA 22025. s wap. Among them : Be·as.spedfic 0 as possible in your intitial negotia· You are N T too old for these cut-rate lions. Explain exactly what is _ and travel p1 · ogr ams . There are )·outh groups is not -included in the s~ap. a nd adul l trips. Agree ahead of time who will Bus I: rips to Aztec ruins . A bike trip in pay for what. China. Cl f" you're an adult, don't forget that 'on a bike most of the world is uphill.) -DESCRIBE YOUR.SELF and ----- your neighborhood. Leave names of ·--------------.. people to call in emergencies. Door Prize t 1 Refreahmenta -Check your insurance POJicy lo G • Pl see whether additional cover'age is 01ng aces needed and store away valuable anti-a·t · Fashion Island, ques or other irreplaceable items for the duration of the exchange. I ~ewport Beach ..-----------------------------------------------------------~ presents M OVING S ALE F EB. 2·22nd Entire St ock of Antiques and Fine Accf>ssories At 2 5-50o/o OFF. O rienta l and E u rope a n Bronzes, Fu r niture, Carvings, Rugs, Jewelry, Porcelains and Et~c Art. Attic Fantasies 497-2211 1465 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Mar·di G r as Night Caribbean Cruises Fiim Presentations at r td Cruise Specialists TIUES., FEB. 24, 1981 7:00 ,.M. C) r~ss in costum~sired. l le11t costume wins prize!! < Locatec I between Robinsons and Buffums) gop1-1'fgr1CAT£O PROBRAMMINB ... Beaulilu/ glereo · Mu~i~New~-Marine ft1/ealher- Con~umer Report-~-giook Markel l<'.Bporl~ .. ......_. . .. . . -~-:·--·-·._...· ........ _ ........... ~ . -.... ----.............. --~ ---·-- . MAl!ITATI Realtan mk •peridiJl6 Cllfa WAIHINOTON Federal.,...., euu ol u ••ela u 10 percept ln aom• proarama are w ., " ta. ffCllllDmlc vtallWtr ol Uail eou.&rJ ii • • r..ewed. acco......_ '° JoU a. WoW, ,, .. , ... , of tht National AuoflalloD of ....... "ll ia Hl1 to rwomlftMd cuu lo 1PIDd1A1." Wood ..W. "ud for ~at reucie we &Wall ll lJ ... ~~ thet. we IUH•l red~ lA 1pMdlna la ....,,.,.11ted areu not Ju.t euu few tvtryon• ..... ".Al ~ Gaov P or concerned hou.ln1 wolwMilu.la, ·we are wUU.., w ftcept NMludiom la ~-related procrama to auial the nation'• W',... ~mic needa, and we encoura1e other iDdutriel and beoeficiary 1rousa-to do the same," •-..:· ··Realtors of America are convinced t.laat ' cant cut.a can be made," Wood said. "We know there are pro1rama that do not work, aorae that meet limited needs. and still others that do little more than scratch the surface of urban and boUlil\& probfems." Al the "b1!re ti~e. however, .Wood continued. Realt.ors recognize that housing availability for lower income 1roups is inadequate and should be improved. WOOD SAID THAT IN reviewing the $38.2 billion budeet for the Department of Housing and Urban Development proposed by President Carter for fiscal year 1982, he detected a small decrease in long-term authorizations. but at the same time a 17 percent increase in spendi.Nr for next vear. ·'While recognizing that reducing long-term costs by $200 million is a step in the right direc- tion," Wood said, "we are concerned with the simultaneous $2.2 billion increase in FY 1982 out· lays." Wait Dine 01onths. bef~re payrne~ts If nine months with no monthly payments sounds good, then the unusual homebuying op- portunity that is occurring at Westcliff Grove should be most appealing. Landon M. Exley, executive vice president or Pacesetter Homes, builder of the near-custom home development in Newport Beach. said, "This financing plan offers 100 percent fmancing with no monthly payments for nine months.•· The executive residences were designed by the Berkus Group and range in size from 2,508 to 3,368 square feet with three or four bedrooms. Prices begin at $370,000 which includes ownership of the land. The sales office and models are open daily from noon to 5 p.m. To reach Westcliff Grove from Pacific Coast Highway, turn up the hill at Dover Drive and follow Dover to Westcliff. For further information, call 646-5092 or 546-8801. . . OETTING AWAY FROM rr ALL AT STONERIDQE IN SAN JUAN ll> I J' San· Jua~'s Stoneridge . offering open spaCes A short distance away from the e mployment centers of Newport Beach and Irvine is the special equestrian-oriented community or Stone ridge. Located wilhln the city limits of historic San Juan Capistrano, Ston eridge's 157 acres of rollinJ countryside are convenient .to the urban amenities of Orange County. According to Dale Post, vice presi- dent of marketing for Fredricks Development Corporation, it is tJiis combination of country locale and nearby city conveniences that has · earned Stooeridge popularity among buyers. OFFERING CUSTOM homesites ranging from 10,000 square feet to three acres in size, Stoneridge allows families to build their personal a rch itectural statement within an already established residential set- ting. Enhancing the appeal are displays of recreational facilities maintained for residents under the direction of t he Homeowners' Association. Included· within Stoneridge's natural environment are an equestrian train- ing and exercise ring, riding t.rails and two lighted championship tennis courts. · The 'country estate community uJ-· timately will include 180 homes and bomesites, many of which are view- oriented and equestrian-zoned. All lots have bee n grad ed into the hillsides to preserve the beauty of the area. CURVING STREETS connect the graded homesites, w.bile rustic split rail and ranch fencing and stone en· try monuments add to the com- munity's rur1d theme. . Prices at Stoneridge currently range from $117,000 to $165,000. All home designs are s ubject to the guidelines of Stoneridge's possessive convenants, conditions and restric· lions . To reach the community, visitors should take the San Die10 Freeway to the Junipero Serra offramp and proceed under the freeway to Rancho Viejo Road. Continue one-half mile north to Highland Drive and the sales center. Students learn from groan_, up Seventeen students from University High School participated in a recent mini-class on con- struction techniques and job opportunities, taught by J im Guccione. director of construction for Irvine Pacific. The course was given on-site at the company's development at Turtle Roell: Ridge, a new com- munity ol ai.ngle-family detached.homes in Irvine. The students were able to observe first band, the various construction stages necessary to com· plete a new home. The class began with an over- . . ·--···---7-_.. Sunday, February 1, 1911 DAILY PILOT ( Tough year dtte." BJ 8TEPREN POX LOS ANGELES CAP ) 'Caljfomla'a home builders have a tou&b.,year ahead, saya a real estate in461try expert, and some firms ' won't be around when thing• pick up in 1982 or 1-.S. "Man y builders will have to· restructure debt in 1981 to survive," says Stan Roas of Kenneth Leventhal It Co., a leadin1 real estate account- ing firm. "I think we'll see a little of the 1973 cycle again where we saw a lot of bullden in trouble. The only real difference is that builders have accumulated some substantial net worth in 1978 and 1979 so they llave more staying power. ••THERE WIU BE some fallout and I think what we'll see ls a con-• solidation," Ross said in an in- terview. "A number of these smaller companies won't necessarily go bankrupt but they just won't build, they'll defer any activity." Builders with large tracts of unsold homes are being hurt by high interest rates on their construction loans, says Ross. "The high cost of money is malting a number of their projects unfeasible because of the additional cost or car· rying them." he said. "When he, the ·builder, started his project. the prime rate might have been at 13 percent and he might have assumed bis average cost of money was going to be 13 to 15 percent. 'Now it could be 20 lo 22 percent.·' Man y builder« who a re stuck with tracts or unsold homes are re- sorting to costly self-financing deals to get rid or them, he says. "Tbfte houses aren't movtnd so · ~, •• • you see builders 'buy down' tbe • mort1ace," Ro11 said. "U you see:: · you're abJe to buy a bouae at fan-..c- lng of 12 or 13 percent, the builder '8 : literally payin1 for the differenUaJ ID · · the interest rates. It's coming right . out of his pocket. "One major shift is that there's a / lot of discounting and creative financing taking place where the buyers are getting some benefits at ·the expense or the builders," Roa • said. ' INSTITUTIONAL LENDERS have ' already begun contacting his com- pany hoping to arrange what he calls •·non-judi~ial settlements " -ar- rangements which avoid bankruptcy for the builder but get the lender off t~e book, too. • Brokers' course . planned at OCC A real estate practice course de signed for sales associates who are planning to become brokers wi ll be offered at Orange Coast College this spring. The course, listed as Real Estate 130 in the class schedule, meets Tues- day evenings from 7-10 p.m Course instructor is Harry H Win ters, executive vice president of the Real Eslaters. and director of train· ing for the compaqy. Winters is an instructor in the Rea I tors Insti tute. and is author of several of its courses. Registration inform ation 1s available by C!!lli ng 55ti-5772. ................... .,.,..,.,/<It •. FOR RESALE EQUAL rlOFESSIOHAL SERVICE Al!Wric-ca 'H.cf tofeir.._..for .. Al!Wric_.._.... •FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CHOICE HUHTIMGTOM HACH· FOUMT ..... 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S1Mrlpool spa Exterior maintenance of homes and rec fac11tt1es 1s orov1ded view ol construction terms and job opportunities, 20111• ........ St. then, after donning hardhats, the students toured ... .,.. 1 .. i.. CA. C7 I 4f 536-8847 the construction site. Guccione pointed out the --~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ various steps such as pouring slabs, framing, and SITE TOUR -University High student Tim Van Mechelen (left) and teacher Joe Herman (center) take a tour of Turtle Rock Ridge with construction director Jim Guccione. plastering that go into completing a home. After the walking tour, the students re - assembled at the model complex to see the model homes, complete with furnishings and landscap- ing. A short quiz was given after the class asking students to identify the major· steps to building a home. Twelve of tbe students passed the test and received $25 gift certificates. 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Yours ... at Indian Springs. from S4 10,000 oixn from 10 a.m. to du k dally except Tue~)' 7620~ 0sqc Trail, Indian Well•, Callforrua 92260 0-• ...... ~a...Hl(dltr•) '''' ('714) 5<60·118'7 or (714) ,,,..,. . . • 11-, . v ' . ' .. : ' , •· . • ' • • I I J •r--.... ..., . .-.. -~·-.···~ I .. ........... -. Queatlona/Comment State ho~sing crisis to continue? .. ......... •Ga••· Ph.D. ........ We MYf ..... Ht~ I few yean ud· ...................... ....., &h8 IMl)'lal • ... _ _. ..... Me ................. ,.. •. .... lliNN .... , .. , •• ,. .......... ii ....... . ftat .. Wiii 1M rti'l•lr-4 &e ............ 1 let of re4 • ..... nu ...... k ... ., ,., .. , pnawWe realOlll -••••1•. alHI •UU ~ .._.. peralaaiN. I ... w &M8k '"'' l•provta1 yo111 M•• wo.W -.ft& "1e <'lty. AftH all, we ate up1l'Mta1 &Jae ulaadoll of oer p~rty .alMt toaaeq..eatly tlae Cl i tnlJi"I( i 11terP.~l r~e.~ !(iuen 1m1rli of bla1nt' SACRAMENTO -A crisis In CaWornia hous· In& production, underscored by record drops in production in lbe state's key growth counties in 1980, i8 likely to continue in 1981 unless inter~t rates moderate and local 1ovemment.s readily ac- cept hi1her density development. . C'lt)''I tH MN . . Thi.a was lbe rorecast from James P. Lewis, 1981 president ol the California Buildin1 Industry Association ( CB1A) . a ...W •Ptlrt"flatt" II ll you C'ou.lcl put some 11&'91 • lM subjt"tl. 0 .0 ., Cotta Meu To ~flll\li tr your qut!'ll1on 10 a nutshell, tooing laws and }our Covenant•. Cund1t1ons and Restr1c· t1ona. Jll'll out the requ1rementi. ~t. to what kind of bu1ldmgJ> ma> ~ constructed, how they un be C'on tru<'led and how the)' may be used. Most de· a1rablt-cumn1un1llt!!> have zoning laws and these ta .... !> orl' there but for une purpose to protect you. Most pwple like to hve lO a conforming com- m unit) When they buy t hey want to be assured that t.he neighborhood of their choice will retain its chararter ~me common zoning restrictions li mit the size of the lot. specify only one family dwelling-per l<>l and the front, side and rear yard setbacks are cal"efully outlined We recommend that zon\ng and Covenants. Conditions and Restri ctions affecting that p~rticular property be reviewed thoroughly before buying the home or your choice. Zoning regula- tions may put a crimp into future remodeling plans you may have in mind. For example, 1f lTle area is zoned for one- family homes, you may not be able to use a part or tbe house for some special use. such as converting an area·to an apartment for a family member or rental or using a part or the house for an office or partly for business. There may be height restric- tions or maximum/minimum square footage re· quirements. Before proceeding with ·any remodeling plans find what lhe ioning is, how zoning would affect vou and the geographic limits or residential and business-zoned areas in your neighborhood. It will affect Lhe future value or your property and s ave you from an unexpected disappointment. Repprting lbat California w°'41d'record 140,000 housing starts In 1980, Lewis emphasised t.hat this is the lowest production total since 1975 and ap· proximately 56 per cent below t.he state-adopted annual goal of 315,000 units. ALLUDING TO DATA provided CBIA by Ben Bartolotto of the Construction Industry Research Board, Lewis said: •'Th.is crisis is magnified by production lows in som& major growt.h counties during 1980 that span nearly three decades in some cases. Because these are growt.h counties, the impact or this dismal pro- duction performance is particularly damaging," Lewis said. · He revealed that Sacramento County had its lowest production since 1968; Santa Clara County since 1966; Orange County since 1953; San Diego Co unty sipce 1966, and Fresno County since 1969. DE.S PITE THESE LOWS, Le w·is , a Sacramento builder and developer, s aid total production could rise in· CaUfomia to as much as 1~.000 units in 1981. "This assumes, however, lbat mortgage in- terest rates stabilize around the 13-14 percent . mark, which ls where we expect them to hover during the year. This reflects an anticipated infla. ~ngwood Greens buil<#ng in Mesa · Home buyer response a lready is high at Longwood Greens, ll community of 23 luxury townhomes in Costa Mesa, currently under con- struction. EDITOR'S Non: Randall Mccardle i.! president of The Real Estaters he 1s also an author. Lecturer and in- structor Send yvur comments and questwns to Randy Mccardle. co the Daily Pilot, P 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 9'l6l6 With sales s chedu led to begin in mid Ma rch, more than 150 inqujries from interested buyers already have been received, according to builders Mik e Ray, Walkie Ray and Tom Wells of R&W Development. developers of the project.. Located on a three·a cre parcel ha lfway between Costa Mesa Country Club and the Mesa Verde Country Club. Longwood Greens will offer buyers a serection or two spacious noor plans. averaging l.600 and 1,800 square feet. .. Pelican ·in Irvine Ground has been broken for a Rust y Pelican restaurant in the new lrt ne Company busioes~ park now under construction on the west side of MacArthur Boulevard. between Main Street and the San Diego Freeway in Irvine. Located on Ad a ms Avenue and Estancia Drive in Costa Mesa, models for Long wood Greens townhomes will be ready for viewing in April. 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VIM,,.,,..,.,., . ..,. • · • . • . .. . . • E"ll .,... • C.0,0, (d 1 ta lo Iola! co.I} a.dlOf MGM, O!Wt t A<i!llOntino tl9netur9 Ol- 1 ...... llWtl~. I NMill .• STMWT ...... .. aTY.......... .... .. .. ... 8lAn ...... , •·· ..... ZIP . . .......... .,....,. ..... _,.. ..... __ . -Check 1f you desire moblle home supplement (lldd SS). l L- ' AMHICAM IML UTAll IOA.IDS . A,.._..,.. AMhlltel~..,,,.._ I tlon rate of 10.12 percent ror 1181," Lewll declared . lie added that it the prime ra~ atays around 30 perceot, this optimism "la out the window." cent and that bome prices are expeded to increase l!. pereent for tbe year . Lewis attributed much ol lbe impetus for in· creased production to what be termed tremendous growth pressures in lbe state. StaUn1 that bltb lntereet rates an. over· .wbelmJnc the boulinl picture today, Lewta em· phasiaed that acceptance ol biaber demitiea in communities Ls currently the aecond mOlt ilDpor· tant housinl( issue. I "BECAlJSlt; Ot' THIS, those people 0 50 desperately need housing will find a way bu)", perhaps via some new purchasing pro1ra • such as shared equity and renegotiable mo gages. Demand is sb strong that the supp y s ide , including the lendin1 commUhity, must r pond or the crisis will be dange rously.aggravated." "HJGHE&-OENSl'fl t:S A&E crucla to achievin g affordable housl'n1 . Yet, loeal governments have been the obstacle to f tis conc~pt." Lewis added that more people are likely to come into the houain" market ln 1•1 when t.hey re· alize interest rates won't get lower than 13.14 per· Lewis cited a recent study in Orange County which showed that rising land coets represented 80 percent of the increase in the price of a home there. Higher densities could overcome a star.iii· cant oortion of this oroblem. he concluded. ... ...... WE)VE SAVED ·THE BEST FOR .LAST Irvine Pacific proudly announces the Grand Closing of one of its most exclusiv.e and successful neighborhoods - Harbor Ridge Crest . Only the model homes remain to be sold. All a re excepti o nal, even by the high standards that have become the hallma rk of the superb limited-edition homes of Harbor Ridge. All a re professionally decora ted, furnished and landscaped. With an attention to detail that won the 1979 MAME Award for Best Interior Design. And the coveted G o ld Nugget Award for Best Architecture. These fou r homes enjoy the prime location in Harbo r Ridge Crest, with ex hilara ting night light v iews. Ha rbo r Ri~ge Crest c rowns Harbor Ridge -Newport Beach's most prestigious private community. With its elegant li festyle. Priva te tennis courts, swimming pools, and spas. And a 24-hour guarded gate. Make an appointment to see o ur last four model ho mes before it's too la te. Once you see them, you'll never be satisfied. w ith a ny thing less. 17 Ha rbo r Ridge Drive, Newport Beach, CA {714) 640-6776. Dynasty Model Renaissance Model Casabla n ca Model Kensington Model $410,000 $460,000 $495,000 $575,000 Prices effective as of dale of publication sub1ect to prior sale on or after deadline of this edition. Homeowners' assoda11ons sup· ported by all residents maintain common facilities. A k a . ales representative for details. Photo taken from inside Dynasty M<ldrl Joe.lied al 16 Wellington Court. t .... NALEITATI • w•,a a aaoca ot w .. tmiaat•r bu •• promoted to report1n1 and forecuUnt t'OOnllni&.or ror the lrvlne Dlvl1lon of Pond•rot• ttomta. llov\nt up with the com· pany •*-jolnln• the Santa Clara Diviaioa In March 1m, Ml Brock tr&n1ferred to Irvine •• • 1laff .accountant in O•c•mbu Of that year. Prevlo"-t po1lllon1 with Pon· derou Include project and Mee& lfnlor aceuw.t.at. "111. Brock'• duUe1 Include coordination or monthly financial forecasts as well a1 coordinallna the preparation of yearly tu.ideUnes and bwslneas plaoa for the Irvine Oiviaion. Before jolnlnl Pon· derosa, Ms Brock was employed by Polaroid Cor1>1>raUon, Ajax Hardware Company and Carter Hardware Company. all in the Los Angeles area. aOBEaT L. FO&EMAN of has been appointed 1981 c hairman of the National Professional Advancement and Membu Services Committee of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. This committee has general responsibility for the Division or Professional Responsibilities and Recognition, the Division or Con tinuing Education, the Di vision· o f Membe r and l'OtllMA• Chapter Services, the Division or Conferences and Conventions, arid the Subconamittees of each Division. As Chairman. Foreman will be a member of the 1981 Executive Committee and also an Ex Of· ficio voting member of the AIREA Governing Council. He is an independent real estate ap· praiser and analyst who heads the firm of Real Estate Analysts of Newport. HAL BOULEY, broker/owner or Century 21 Gold Star Realtors, has been awarded the Achieve· m ent in Management CAIM > award for 1980. The AIM award is presented annually to a select group of outstanding broker/owners within the Century 21 organization, and is the highest honor an affiliated Century 21 broker can receive. The primary criteria for selection as an AIM award winner are exceptional service to the com· munity and increased production. SHERRIE LaL.ONDE, offi ce manager or LALONDE Treeco Escrow Inc ., was honored recently at the com- pany's annual awards banquet. She received recognition as out· slandinc office coordinator. Mrs. LaLonde has been in the escrow business and a pro· ressional woman for the past 20 yea.rs. This Is her fourth year with Treeco. Prio~ to joining the company she and her husband, Tom, owned and operated their own business. . The LaLondes reside in Huntington Beach. They have four children. She attended Golden West College majoring in business. J.C. Nash Realtors, with offices in Mission Viejo and Cost~ Mesa, has joined the Partners Real Estate franchise operation. CHUCK NASH of Laguna Beach, owner and operator of J .C. Nash Realtors/Partners, 1 has 12 'years' background • in real estate, was founder and pres ident of the Saddleback ' Valley Board or Realtors, de· legate to the National Associa· NA.SH I lion or Realtors, director or the California Associa· tion of Realtors, chairman of the board of the HUD ' 1 Committee for the 32nd District, director of the Mission Viejo National Bank and a member of various boards or realtors throughout Southern California. Partners Real Estate, Inc., formed in 1978 and headquartered in Iowa, is a Cull-service national ' real estate network specializing in residential pro- perties. RON MAZZANO, vice president and branch manager of Macnab-Irvine Realty Company's Woodbridge Village Center office, has been named manager of the firm's new facility in Laguna Hills. Mazzano will be in charge of all aspects of the opening of the new office at 25201 Paseo De Alicia -in the Alicia Office Park. including recruiting and t-:;--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TALK WITH US! WHETHER YOUR REMODELING NEEDS ARE MAJOR OR MINOR, OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! Arthur 8. Pyle lie. 1374808 illlDID • dlrect.lq 10me 30 1ale1 auoclates. The office is 1cbeduled to open March 1. A twenty-year veteran ol lbe r,.al estate in· duatry, Maauno joined Macnab-Irvine last year after aervlnt u vice president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in HO¥Ston. In his new posi· tlon, be wlll continue to serve u a vice president of Macnab-Irvine. . romotion of GaEGG MAYFIELD or Newport Beach to project manager in the Irvine Com· pany's Commercial/ Industrial Division h~s been announced. Sunday, Febtuary 1, 1111 Therapeutic · 2-Car Spa Mayfield, 30, previously was a n assistant project manager in the division. which is responsible for the design, construction and initial leasing of the company's extensive of· fi ce, shopping and industrial Garage w/ Automatic ~.-rOpener 903 f1nanclng • MAYl'1no projects on the lrvine Ranch. Mayfield, who earne.t a masters degree in business administration from the University of Southern California School of Business in 1978, joined the Irvine Company in early 1979 as an architeetural design administrator. He was ap· pointed assistant project manager in July 1979. GEORGE HAMILTON JONES an appraisal consult ant from Newport Beach, was elected to a three· year term on the Governing Council o f the American Institute of Real Estate Ap· praisers. Jones, who attended Stan· ford University and graduated fro m UC Berkeley with an engineering degree, opened his own office as an independent re- al estate lU)praiser in 1951. His areas of activity extend into Central California, Arizona and Hawaii. The Institute's designation of MAI (Member, Appraisal Institute) was awarded to him in May, 1953, and he bas been active in AIREA since that time al the local, regional and natiQnal levels. He served as 1978 President of AIREA's Southern California Chapter #5 and, dunng that year, as its representative on the Southwest Regional Commit; tee. .. Sales office open 11 a.m. to 4':30 p.m. daily. Closed Thursdays. (714) 631 ·5055 380 W. Wilson Ca.ta Mesa. California SAl'f DIEGO FWY. 405 ci CIC :. ILi > CIC ...... CIC ...... '5.---1~ < :z: Map not 10 sea Ir Trash ) Compactor Microwave Oven Air Conditioning .. ~ l ~ . ( I ·Classic offering 0( ... a~e 'o(hll1·t11-lx· Cl.h,IC h1 1nw.,", \\Ith A nl'w finilncing plan ha:-hel'n 11 ffintl'd to 111;1kl' rhi:. one of rh1..· mu't uut:-t;mdi ng new hrni1e i 11\'l':.t1•1e nt uppo rtu ni ti e.-..m y1..·;1r .... .A..1 . .A., 1 .1menme ... hd1mn~ thl··cl.1.,.,1c financing \:l'\\l'l1 1rr \\',1\ I it' Ilk. ~ & 4 lx:,ln 111m rl·,1,k·tkl'' i-:n un ~-370. (\..\."" t11 $4)). L""L\."" T he We:.tdiff Gn)\11..' "Cb:-.:-.ic Financing Plan" uftl'r' I 00% financing with no monthly pctymcnr-. ti.1r ntnl' month~. Ir nH:;in -. ;1 n o pportunity cu huy ~· prcstigiuu~ h, 1111c m Pnl' nf d1l' mmc pre-.tiginus arc;b in the (l 1unrry. W1..•,t(1iff (~rove i:. ;1 w ry rn rc offering of C.dl 111r c11mpk-fl' ~IL'r.11 I, Ph1 Ilk' (I 14) (14 ti-1l>l) 2 S.1 1l' ... 11tt1(l' .11hl m1•lk·I h 11tnl"' 11pl'll ,l.11h trum 11 .1. Ill. r11 ) r . m. CLIFF GBgVE 1 ·. • • I • ' I J'\hlftH hl.nJ . , t•' Cltlq u Ill moeJu tl9 u.. ....__.. PIOW•m• fHecl .., ~p-1• and ••PIO)'.. tavolved In tr1n1f•r to new r•· 1 tona, 11 Sout he rn C•llfornla real ea~ate f\nna hav~ mta bllabttd a "r etoutlon n•lwork •' aamed at euln1 bolh th" bosl •·flftd.lna and tran11 tlon p~Mll Acc-orchna to Marloo C Bute, preaid~n t of wport Beach-based Macnab lrvlne Realty Company. one of the charter meio'bers, tbe new org anizataon is called the Society of Eatate Agents and an c ludes firms servicrng the ent ire S outh e rn Cahfornaa area, from Woodland Halls to San Diego. "RELOCATION ca n often be a traum atic procedure which mar be a ll ev iat e d with specialized knowledge and skills," Buie said. "A r elocation agent mus t do · more than simply find a home for a family; he or she must att.empt to a match the f amily 's needs a nd lifestyle lQ the new com- munity." R e location expe r ts take into account special 1 requirements for school- ing, travel, employment for other family mem- • be rs , and "all of the nuances that make each of us difrerent," Buie added. Societ y of E state Agen t me m ber firms work with both families and companies to ensure a proper match, he not- ed. Companies transfer· ring employees into an area contact one or the Society's member firms to a rrange the impor · Lant details. IN ADDITION , f a m il ies bei n g tr a nsfe rred out of a given community can co n tact a S ociet y member for assistance ' in disposing o r t heir houses and referrals to their new areas. lo addition to Macnab- l rvine, members of the Society include J ames R . Gary Compa n y , Woodland Hills,: Mis · sion Viejo Associates, Mission Viejo. Pro Real- ty, Inc .. Glendale; Car - ria ge Realty, Rolling Hills Es tates; Seven Gables Real E state, Tustin; Real Estate by McVay, Huntin gt o n Beach; Eli Birer & As - sociates. Inc., Palm , S prings ; McGarvey - Clark Realty, Fullerton; De Benedictis Re alty. S eal B eac h ; and McMillin Realty, San Diego. . .. Knolls , . rec site popular Pri me recr eational facilities are a vailable to h o m e buy e r s a t Newport Knolls . The Butler Ho using Corporation d .. e lop- ment of 26 CaJ)I Cod- s t y I e d luxur y townhom e s /c on - dominiums is highlight- ed by a village recrea- tion center. The rec center is cen- trally located on the rus tic, J)rofessionally landscaped grounds of Newport Knolls, where prices begin at $142,950 -some $50,000 less than the median price for an Orange County home. Arranged in four baildings -all with Cape Cod architectural m~f -and bavtns up to 1,888 square feet of living space , the Newport Knolls units are offered in seven noor plans. To visit Ne•port Knolls &ownhomes and condomlnluma, take Pacific Cout H11hway to Superior Avenue, pro- ceed north to 15tb Street, then weal t •oerma ATen..,. Tb ule1 alllce la located on Monrovia aear 15th Street, la Newport a.au. For mor•· ln-radca, call Ml-Mll. 0 T••P ll•lrr Ella Gutacb baa re celved the top liste r award for the Real Es taters for 1980 ~e works-at th e Harb o r Boule vard offi ce in Costa Mesa. Financing studied Frank Vaiuso, an as- sociate with Walker and Lee for the last s ix years, has completed an Inte ns ive s tudy o f a lternative forms of financing. Questions regarding these new methods of finance can be answered by calling Vaiuso at Walk e r a nd Le e, 545-9491. - A!AL!ITATE Money p~c-. tJiw.arting recovery I WASHING TON -8aorbltant m:= ud P«t•• ia._.. rltel .... .. olf ... bom• ......... prodUCU. for u.. ..... Ume tbla year, ..W., U.. atai• for a douMe dip rtcr•Ae ....... HtiOD'I ....... lnduetry laatiftl far iato tbe MCGDd quarter cl l•l. aceordiAI to Merrill Butler cl Irvine, pl'elldent cl UM Na· tloaal Auociatioa cl Home Bullden NAHB>. In b1a year·end uaeument cl tbe 11tale ol the home bUildln1 lndustry lD 1980 and hi.I predictions of what'• to come in 1•1. Butler aald that tbe Federal Reterve Board's coatinulnc attempt to eol\trol lftflation by bold· lna down the mcaey supply throu&b high interest ratea bas put boua1nc Into desperate straits. FOUaTH QUAaTEa 1980 performance bas been better tban ex· peeled, largely due to outstanding commitments ol mort1a1e money - about $19 billion worth in October, compared to SU billion in the spring when the starts rate bottomed out at 906 ,000 units. ''Tralically we are in for a pre· cipitous drop," Butler cautioned. "This will be indicated in the statistics just as soon as the Com· merce Department's barometer of business activity catches up with what is actually happening out in the fi eld today." ·At last count, construction un- employment wu running double the national jobless rate, with 757,000 people out of work . abo'\t 15% of the work force. ••w& BAD TB&a nlativtb IOOd monthl ID 1oa1e put.a ol tbe com&ry lut 11UD1Der, wbea the l.rimt rate fell to U percent," be aal , "but it ii impossible ta aqueeae an entire year'• bualD... iato that abort a pertod cl time. For moat cl l•, the nation's bouaiq incluatry found ltaelf at the md cl a ltrtq, while the FED toyed wttb the money market.a like a . yo-yo." Butler ur1ed the lncommc Reqan administration to hammer out an economic acenda that will "live hiah prionty to tbe fate of the bcuiq in- d us try and millions of potential homeowners wbb were priced out of the market tbia year. •'The N'.al losers this year art1 not just the unemployed workers ol our industry but also the famWea that have worked bard to buy a home ol their own, only to see mortcace ln· terest rat.es drive monthly payments out of reach," said Butler . ONLY ABOUT 4 percent ol the families in America can afford to carry a modest 30-year, M0 ,000 mortgage at the prevailing mortaaaie rate of 16' percent, Butler said. Monthly payments amount to $S>7, and after paying for insurance, laxes and utilities, the typical home buyer would need an income of $49,000 to qualify for thalloan. Butier said this was especially sobering news in li&bt of a recent survey by the U.S. Lea1ue cl Savings Associations that found only 18 per- cent cl t.bo8e who bouabt homes dur- . . ln1 1l7t -wlan lnterMt rat.. aver.,ed .11 pereeot -" wen ftnt time -era. down from • pefffDt two yun earlier. · Butler satd the industry baa eatlmited a record demand for 2S mlllloa new homes durin1 tbiJ dec- adef a significant share of whicb wil be comin1 from baby-boom cbildrm reaching home buyint ace . "This secment of the market la vital to our lnduatry," he said, "and it la Imperative that we find ways of ac· commodatin1 the housing ·need.a of these YOUDC Americana." BVn.Ea CALLED 1980 the second worst housing production year since World War U, with production drop- ping 57 percent from the peak of the housing cycle in November ol 1978. • '4T.ui--.IM ... ._..~I ••1 wm mtrrar u.. u...,.. ...... I lmpro¥1Da allPU1 from 1.• mWlaD new unita tb.11 year to 1.W .... la 1•1," be aald. "But we 8NDOWl&aad· lns at the edce ol a drop la MW ltull, from the l .5mlllion levela«durialtM final quarter ol 1., to the 1.2 mlllioa level for 1•1 ·1 ftnt quarter and me.t oftbeaeconclquarter." It i1 imperative, BuUer Hid, tiat the Reqan admlnJstration and the 97th Congress come forth with a pro- gram to encoura1e aavinc1, prodUc· Uvity, growth and investment in buii- ness. ''Given the current conditions In t.bi':money markets and chaqea in the way S&Ls do bwsine11, mortaace rates will be locked into tbe double- dlglt column," be said, •'until we find new sources of mortia.re capi~." Villt:i Balboa opening This weekend marks the grand openin& of P)lase III at Villa Balboa, a community of condominium homes located on a hilltop bluff that over- looks Newport Harbor and lb.e ocean · in Newport Beach. At the Newport Development Com- • pany resort project 145 villas have already been sold, according to Ray Watson, president of the Newport Beach ~ding firm. The new incre- ment offers a complete selection of 60 residences, with first occupancy scheduled for March. . Priced from $129,000 to $350,000, the villas are presented in contem- porary, full-security buildinp and are available in eight single-level floor plans that range in 1iae from approximately 955 to 2,035 square feet including patios or decks. To reach Villa Balboa, take Pacific Coast Highway to Superior Avenue, just west of.Newport Boulevard, then up the bill lo Nice Lane and the lux- ury condominium community. NOW SELLING PHASE 10 I PACtf1C OCFAN BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR_ HOUSE-OF-THE-WEEK PALOS VERDES • LONG BEACH • ALL ''NEW'' SINGLE STORY GARDEN CONDOMINIUMS FOR ·ACTIVE ADULTS OVER .40 If you or your spouse are at least 40 years of age; we lcome to a whole n~w way of life at Huntington Landmark, one of the finest recreation-oriented condominium communities ever offered adult Cautornia homeseekers. The condominium concept of leisure livi ng is provided, with exterior maintenance, landscaping and care of the park-like grounds and recreational facilities performed for you by a professional firm, retained by a homeowners association. • A private community with entry • Swimming pool, hot water swirlpool, guards on duty 24 hours a day at the 3 tennis courts, gymnasium, shuffle- main entrance. board, and paddle tennis court. • Exclusive million dollar rec center • Carpeting in the living room, master with cl!house, games and hobby bedroom, seoondary bedrooms and rooms. hal l~ays. • A country lub lifestyle approxi· • Garden patios or dramatic atrlums mately 1 mile from the beach. and/or entry_ courtyards . • Each unitinclud~s its very own utility / area with installea washer and dryer. ( 2 011 3 BEDROOMS $104,490 to $121 ,950 ALL UNITS SUBJECT ~IOR SALE ' ' SUNDAY, FEB. 1, 1tl1 STOCKS ENTERTAINMENT CLASSIFIED I I <:3--4 C5-6 C7-12 Peter Strauss, one of TV's new creative forces, calls acting . a diseases Check out h,is symptoms on Page C6. - ., ' ~ GueS& who's usingpawnshOps today? 8J IODI CADKNaaAD ........ .....-- ..... Rod S&ela•r portlty41d • au.,, ,......,..r t*lq out a .......... Uvia_a °" N•w Vorit11 toa1la SHt S lde be etcbed ,_.... m American mlndl tM llreet ......-ype of lb• 1rimy I 1om-.1aaister pawnabop. Tbe aam e itself a e e ma syaOQYmoua with desperation A 80llT OF bole ·in·tbe-wall dump· for the down·and-0ut: a lut chance for youn1 mothers hock1q their wedding rings and tired, hUf\lry, lost men lookinl for enough cash to get them a few drinlll OD Saturday mcbt. The imt1e peralatl and lo somt c .... it ia not a fu cry from UM tr\lt.h. C oata lle1a baa five pawnabops and a special police · detall to oversee them. Ted Marinos sees more women and elderly people com· int into Costa lleaa's "Younc'a Pawn Sbop." "WE SB£ " lot or people who live in Bethel Towers comine in," said bis wife Louann. ''When they are past 15, silverware iS all they have left after 40 years of marria1e. Tbev Aid housing Mes(l mulls proposals By jEaaY CLAUSEN Ot .. Deity .......... A Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce tut force says lhe city's government should spend tax money and ease up on construction standards to assure housing for lower· income families. --ln a report released late last month and scheduled for presentation to lbe City CounciJ this month, the chamber's Housing Task Force proposes amonc other thin1s that tax funds purchase property to be sold at lower cost to de· velopers pnwiding afford,ble housing. AL11IOUGB IT DOESN'T pinpoint the lands availa· ble, the group also proposes in its 22·pa1e report that the city lease surplus public property· to .developers to build "affordable" housing. Other s uggestions include city·sponsored revenue bonds to provide low·interest loans for land acquisition and construction. Also recommended are tax incentives of. fered to building owners who will rehabilitate their prop- erties. The housing document is proposed for City Council ~ view when · council members delve into proposed city General Plan revisions in April. . . THE CllAMBElt BECAME concerned with lack of housing earlier this year when a survey indicated that many area companies are considering movin1 to ~r parts of the county or to other counties because their lower·paid workers cannot find bousln1. "Since a primary purpose of the chamber ia to protect the interest of the city's existing businesses and provide a climate which will foster continued growth and expansion of the local business community, these reports are of vital concern . . . , " the task force noted. The problems, the task force noted, a.re escalatlq housing costs and record-high interest rates on money bor· rowed to build and purchase homes. THE TASK FORCE concedes that many employees never will be, able t-0 buy homes. But the larger problem revolves around construction costs that boost even rental units beyond the income of workers with annual salaries of $12,000 to $16,000. One .industrialist responding to a recent chamber sur- vey noted that two-thirds of his 200 employees earn less than $1,000 a month. Another indicated the average s alary for his 150 employees is about $1,250 per month. SUCH SALARIES, THE task force report noted, would not qualify for the so·called "affordable" condominiums offered in other communities and toured by the task force. The task force document sug1ests that to assure busi· ness of an adequate labor pool and continued high sales tax returns for city government use, the City Council should consider: -Rezoning commercial, industrial _and other prop. erties for residential use; -Changing city ordinances to allow more housinc units on ex.istp\g vacant properties to reduce unit cost; -Reducing construction costs by lowering arcbitec· tural trim requirements and allowing use of less-expensive constniction materials; -WAIVING oa a EDUCING such fees as those levied to provide parks and recreation; _ -Continuing government rent subsidies. -Continuing city participation in programs spend.int federal tax dollars for land to be sold at cost or less than cost to developers of federal rent·subsidiaed housing projects. don't ever pawn the wbole Ht. "Tbey sell a place aettlnl at a time and tbeD they redeem it. Never do tbe)' sell their weddiq rin11." Hard times are driViq more cuatomera into pawnshops, ownen aay. Owners say sales are aluallb but the demand for loam ii bllb. · WHO A&E THE people drift. in1 into these coastal ldan sbope'! . -The ta.year old who came in to sell a tum table because be needed $25 to set bis beat turned on. -The woman wbo pulled up in her brand new llereedes look· ing for someone to bock her told ring. -The mother who broupt in two broken speakers boplni fw cub to feed l\fJr huncry baby. -Tbe man who's been in bockinc and redeemin1 the same IUD in one local pawn shop for 13 years. ''LATELY TRIS business bas been very d~pressing," admitted Marinos. "More work.inc clus 'peoplearesoi.ngdown the tubes." With sales down at pawnsbops owners say that they're relying on their cmtomen comln1 back and redeeming tbe items they've bocked. "It's the 80 percent who re- deem tbeir looda that keep ~Y caab flowina:' said Marinos. After an item is left u securi- ty; the customer bas seven monU. and 10 days to redeem tbe loods befon they beeome tbe property of the pawnbrok~. "Tml! ISN'T a day that 1oes by that people don't need money," observed the Costa llesa bminessman. "They don't want tbeir friends and family to know so they come here." ....., ..... "'-" '--....,_ Surveytn1 the lon1 line ot jewelry cues Wlnaton Verdult refutes the •tereotype of pawDabops .. beinl dirty, din1Y, low-life places. "We've ione from cuns and atereoa to a fine jewelry at.ore in 12 yean," aaid the .owner of Newport Jewelry. "I try to clus up the place compared to most places." vsaDULT SAYS that bis typical customer earns from $20,000 tb •.ooo a year. Last month the store toot in five Role:s watches valued between f7 ,000 and •.ooo a piece. "A lot of people I deal with say that they'd ratber not go to their bank or a relative," said Verdult. "Thiy're on a fixed in· come." As high inf1atioh eats away at budcm. pawnbrokers say that they have more and more customer§" bocking their valuables either to make an in· vestment or. pay rent. "It seems very unusual,·· ex· plained Verdult. "But the wealthy live on a shoestring. He may have a million on paper. But be can't get a $10,000 loan." FOR A DIAMOND appraised at $10,000 Verdult will loan $4,000. To redeem that merchan· dise the customer will have six months to pay Verdult back the loan plus 2S to 3S percent, or else the $10,000diamond is his. Not all pawnshops pander to the elite who have seemingly run short of a little cash for a choice investment or two. Sir Holroyd's Curiosity and Pawn Shop in Costa Mesa defies description. A 10-speed bike is suspended from the ceiling by U1ht chains. Beneath, behind and ftUing every scrap of space are stacb of drums, records, toola, akia, and everything else imaelnable for human use. IN ONE CORNER a dusty braaa pitcher stands on an old iron table beside a toy mouse peek1q out of a handmade felt boot. A string of for1otten tinsel is almost colorless it is so old. In the bad of the shop bang a long and still white wedding ckess. Roy Watkins calls his paYDSbop "a very small man's bank." It's a place where those strapped rw cash come. No long forms are required. no questions asked. ALL THAT IS needed is a license. since police now require a description or all merchandise sold and tbo6e selling it. As inf1ation continues to rise, Watkins says so does bis number of customers. They're selling skis, tools, and instruments. They're willing to part with tbin11 they don't need. "Rilht now they're all very short," said Wat.kins. "They're wait.lng for a welfare check, or a Social Security check or a job check." • roa A Gurl'AB that is valued at $100 Watkins will loan $25. ln six moot.bs the seller must pay Wat.kios SM or forfeit the guitar. Annual rate charges, including interest, nm 61. 7 percent. "If I want to keep an item, l'U 1ive them a bieb price," he said. "If I don't want to keep the item. I give them a low price. The 14·member chamber task force, chaired by in· dustrialist Donn Hall, a city councllman, was composed of developers, lndustrlaUsts, real estate sales personnel, mortgage brokers, a college leader and a chamber official. STATUARY, GOU' CLUBS, 8Kl8 AND MUSICA&. INSTRUM!NTI FILL CRANNlll Of PAWN SHOP People ltrmpped tor c•ah come to wMt owner RorW•tldna calla :•a very.,..., man'• b9nll'' "It's good business and it helps the community. I'm help- iDC a person to get a small loan <See PAWN, Page CZ> After divorce: custody, vi,sitati,on, suppo_rt By PAT DUNN or .. De11, Nil .... Any time there's a void in public awareness or current consumer and domestic Jun, Wolo Press ftlls the gap with a new self-belf law book. I "After the Divorce" is the most recent of. feriDC of tbe 10-year-old, 17-member publiablq firm, which was started by two Berkeley Law Sebool sreduates, Ralph Warner and Cbarlea Sherman, with "How to Do Your Own Divorce lo Callfomla." Tlll8 "CO'ITAGE INbUSTaY0 bellonlnl ba1 ewlftd into a $'750,000 mmual proftt bull· Mii for tbe publlablnl 1roup, wltb 22 manuala DOW an tbl market. Author Joeepb L. 'llattblwa IQI .. After the Dtvoree" re1ulted from a diacmakMl be bad• wltb Warner about the fact tbat cblld euatod)', vtattation and 1upport problema dap't -4 wltb diYOree. • "W• ftlt tbat nea.t = lD till laws wlllcll eneoura,. Joint ~ 8Dd nqaln court m..UaUon for cuatoctr .atpulel,. em· ,.......,_. ....... for ........ a'-' all ........ ramtfteatlou of .. 1t111a. .... people mar face after di,.._, •peeiallJ ..... tlill&r ......... ~ ........ ...... ..,. . • \ .. .. "' . - CONSUMER CLOSE -UP He pomta out that eve tboulb there ia a 1towln1 awarenen of Callfornla '• domestic law abift toward cooperaU. and awa1 from tbe court, then were no aelf-belp matertala nalla- ble for people who wut to make let,a1 claanl•. la the amount or duration of tbetr IP,OUlal IUJ>- port (alilDClll)'), cbUd support, or cbaial• ln tbe terms of custody and/or vilttatlon of tbelr clllldnn. · . '"1'1111 book HplUna a dlWfttld pel"IOll'I rtcbtt IDd bow to make modlftcatlont lD •xilt· lDI qr....U," llattbewa l&JI ... lt't all tben lD plalll ....... e wlth ao lOOM mda. ID 1D01t c .... people can and oqbt to IOlw polt-dlvoree prob&mm wttlloat a ia.,.r. '' NOW ftMT '19S LAW• ....... Jo1M eUltodr ca.u Code 1ee. -.1> _. n1en a11 · euetodJ~ NM..,_ .,... .. eourt ......... prior " ............. '8l111d ol •'Mutat Won. JWe (0.U Code .... .,), ........ ,.,. llllllW llNl•lllt 11 n1 .. 1• prt..W,• • a cwdl..,.. eoart. • CM bl eaa..,.S '° tbe Judie, probably ellminatlnl the need for a court appearance. "Thia saves dollan, Ume and trouble. Lawyerware trained to do baWe. Tb1a la not re- ally tbe best way to handle a aituatioa tbat la· .volvea a cbUd," be empbubel. ''lledlatlon retulted lD ..,..menu ill about IO peremt of the cues beld ln the Su l'randaco area pUOt project ~ ao It doel work." llAI 18&"8 SllPLAINS 'l'ilAT the book'a pretatatlon of tbeontieal material follond bJ . a variety of "tJPlcal cue aampla'' alma to lboW tbl rilbtt ol people la ....... IO tbeJ CU •• • "bitter, ... far tbe ............ .. !!'be IMM* dola't ...., fawWt• ... .._ modMI' ..S rau. or ~-·• ..a wife Uft lftbh• -116U," ...... ..,.. ...... • w.n u we••.-c'tssr. AM. wome DOW an,_,... dlld •lltDlt Ill.._... tac ............... , ...... . IUnd c......., of eldldna.'' \ ................... tllll ..... fll ..... custody cues DOW reault ill joint cuatocl)' -not necessarily physical abariq, but wltb pro- visions tbat eatablisla a responalblUty for COD· tact to aee that there la an oaaoinl relatiouhip between tbe cblld ud botb parenp. '"OLDD DIVOaca sa.DOM couidered the poulb41ity of jomt cmtoclJ, .. be ..,._ "Now either parmt can IO bllet to court ud reqaeat recomkleraU. ol custodJ cm a abartq bull." I Tbe book .. cllYlded lato lour ... ieetiom: spousal IQPPOl't. eblld ,......,,. eMld cUltod)' wl vtmt.-. wl ,,......... Altlloulll ''11'0rk181 Wall out'' .. ttr'oal1Y •counted tlaroulbout tM .... ,........ and ttratlllt an1wer1 about le1ariibb and modtftcatlOD of prevto•• a1,..•eata ue thoroulbb Wtend ID e ... ,.._..:r,1•11 eu-.not or Wiii not...,.. w ... a1 ..-. Aa .. aD,.. .,.. bolb: ,._ ..... taUed .......... ,. ........... --ftl. .............. a..aa ....... .,.. ..... .... ia,... ....... Aa 11 ...... ..,., .... "' " ...,..., ....... .. •AWn&T1-_-wlllle 11tt111 • • •• 1lle ......................... .. c ... mur ..... a, • a DAILY l'ILOT Treatments mythical? Coupon, h08pital link• b~ing tracked •1 uanN SLOAN• OE.AR UPSRMAIUCIT SHOPPIR -I am the ~bllr analn dtNt"t.or o1 a t.o.pltaJ. We ,..Warty rwelve tetten frocn aood pee>· pie who want to help otben and who otter to donate to UM e.pjtal all tys-ot Univenal Prod~ Cod• u d otbt r portiona ol product pachae1 MM.Y uy .!!'!f have beard that th•e Ht!m1 t'aa be to pay for th• dlaty1il tn'atmmta noei.ded by kidney ~tienu. We have tried to track um rumor down but ban not bMn aucceaafw. Are you aware of any group that converts these items· to cash for wortbwhale purposes? -N.S.P. from Wtscoosin. DEA.a M.S.P. -Uafonua&ely, I doa't kaow ol uy or1waatloll Ulat will pay for dJalysla treatmeat.I la exchaaie for Ualnnal ProdactCodesoroQerprool1olpu.rchaae. I, &oo, have tried to track tllieae report.I dowa. I'm afraid they are Juta mytll. lD a future column, I will provide tlae · name• ud addresaes of compaales tlaat do have proaram1 offerta1 valuable a.ceeun1 &o an orgaabatioa that collect.I hos tops or labela. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER .,,.. I never paid much attention to coupons and re· funds. I felt that I couldn't be bother~ But during the last year rising food prices have changed my mind. I am now watchful of every opportunity to save money. Last week I found a $1 refund offer for a popular brand of potato ~hips enjoyed by my children. To receive the refund, I needed three netweight statements cut from the bags. The cblps are re1ularly priced at tt cent1, but In tbe food section of tbe new1~r I noticed them on sale for • cent.a. Wbta 1 looked lbrouah my shoe box full of coupooa, I found two 2S·cenl c~ for lb.-e same potato chiJ>I .. Using the two coupons, the three ba1s . cost me tl,57. !l'A.DNG INTO ACCOUNT the $1 refund. and the coet of the envelope and postage I need to obtain it, the three bags of chips will wind up costinl me less than 25 cents each. I have taken great pride in being a good cook and a s mart shopper. Now I'm having a lot of fun teaming to be a good couponer and refunder as well. . By the way, each bag of potato chips had a 15-cent coupon on it. -Betty W. from Worthington, Ohio. DEAR BE1TY -Every day more good co01 ud apaart slloppen are leanllag ltow &o nt &Wt foed bills by tatla& mulm•m ad- vaata&e ol ~ ud refad often. We are proad &o have Y°'8 wltll ••· Biil wily do Yotl still keep you coepoes la a shoe bod u yoa fUe au you C4MIPOD8 by major prod•d IJ041PI, Y• will be able to ,flad · &Mlle yotl aeed faa&er ud tlau take advau~.':ore mone~·savlagoffen. For ce, If coffee la oa you ahop- plag Ill&, yoe woeld .go directly &o COllPOll en- velope No. I-Beverages aDd wt&lalD Sff09ds ftad &Jae c..-tlaat best suited yoa. Leana tlae do'• ud doll't.I ol loaa·dbtuce swap .... a. my C..poa CUpper's NewaleUer No. 3: TrHlllg llefud Forms by Mall. Seed 75 cnta pl• a stamped, aelf·addreued ea· velope &o 11te &apennarket s•opper, P.O. Bos 4tl, llacUo City Station, New Yon, N.Y. .......... Write to the following address to receive the form required by this $1 refund offer from Johnson's Reach. Dental Checkup Of- fer, P.O. Box 14801, Ba ltimore. Md. 21268. Send for this form by Aug. 1. 1981. -------~-----------------------------, CLl~N 'ILE ltE,UNDS _ .. _.. I Clip Olll ""' Ille -k-II with •lmll•r cffll ~ coupon! t>ever•oe refund olleri w1111 .,.ver•ge coupon•. tor •••mp!•. Stan collec:llno ow -p.-s of purcP\aJ.e while 10okl119 for llW required r .. und tcwms at llW we>ermaket, In newlj)epers •nd ~rlnes, -when tr<OdlnQ wltn Ir leftdl. Offers m•y not be av•ll•ble In all arN • of the country Allow 10 -«tu to receive e.cn refund CHE,'S IL.l'.NO Free Jin Pound SI,. Offer.~ the require<! refund form plus weight clrclu '""" thrM ~~;pound ~cl<•~• OI Cn.f's Blend. Expjre• """"" JI, EVICT. lholw •i t refunel. Send tho required rtfund form Plus the lap 11.., from one , . .,...,ct EvlC1 Liquid Wormer c.,,on E•pir .. Marci\ JI."" GAINE,MlltOlllt. FrM Boa Ofttr. Rec:eiw • lMlunc:e .,.O•Qe OI c;..lne•t••"Qe" Send tlW required refund form plus •hr•t U•rred pf"lce m •r ller1 from •"Y Ga1ne1t1urgers or sb 1-ll from c•""ed doQ •-· E•· oir .. M•r<h ]I. 1'11 GltAYY TltAIN. Bowl Otter Rt<e•ve • per~Milled 8-lncf\ doQ bOwl Seno Ille requlr•<I rtfund form plus lhr" U•rred Pf'l<e m.,ke,. lrom any sin baQS Of Gr•vy Tr•ln. Include up to 10 l•lle•s for P••~hz•llon E•· plrH March Jt, 1"1 . MIGHTY DOG. C•len<lar Oller Recttve a 1 .. 1 MIQhly Dog calendolr Send the requlr•d refund torm plus 10 complete I-IS from MIQt!IY OoQ <loO IOOCI Eaplru JuM JO.'"'· NINE·UYH. 1 .. 1 Morns Calendar Oller Receive• '"' Morris 11\e C•t calendar Send the require<! refund form plus l5 1-1• from •ny size 01 11 .. or of Nlrw·L••~ cat food AIMI n all.ol• for i 1 •s plus 10 lat>ell E•PlrH M•rch JI. 1"1. • ,.UltlNA CAT CHOW. C•l.no.tr Receive a "" C:.t · Chow ~1-. ;ftMnd the required refund rorm p•u• -l9ht circlH from C.t Ch<lw lot•lln9 •'9M poont< You 991 Oftl poillt le.-ti. n -ounce l>o•. 1WO points tor ltw 4- PoUnd i..t. ,,,,_ polnu for the S-poun<I baQ, '°"' points for the 1C>-ilourld "-9, llw polnll tor tn. 11·POUn<l "-9 -•i• points for the 20-POUnd 1>a9 Ewptru ,,..., JO. '"' ----------I ---------------------------· Beal estate mftilbag • • • By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEAR BOB: I a m a frustrated real estate broker who is thinking of dropping out of the sales business. While I have s ix good listings of homes for sale, I haven't sold one in the last two months. It's r~ther nice to be able to buy groceries and pay the bills. you know. My sellers are hoping for all c ash sales but, as you know, such sales are few and far between today. Any ideas how I can get one or two of these homes sold so I can afford to stay in real estate sales as I really enjoy the business. -Edna M . DEAR EDNA: It's Dot easy edacatlag ltome sellers about the realities of today's ltome sales market. Too many home sellers tll1ak tlaey aa.o.Jd be able to lake all tbelr equity 09t O.f their home la cash wben tlaey sell. Wilb today's IUgb mortgage laterest rates, few potential bayers can qualify for new mortga1es. Most of the homes which are belag sold la•oln mortgage assamptloaa, !Jellen carrylag back secoadary fbaanclag, or both. Home sellers need to be ceaaaeled caret.Uy by their realty ageata. These sellers dkla't "ean" tbeir eqalty ovenlgbt bat gradually over several years u their home appreciated la manet value, due mostlv to lanatioD. · · SI.Me they dlda't ean Ulla eq•lty qalckly, tbey sho•ldD't expect &o receive It all at once la caall. Rather, reaUatlc sellers toe their eqalty spread oat over fatare years by belplag flauce tlaelr bayen purchase. lleceaUy I talked to a real estate a1e•l wllo &old me &Jae lut six weeks bave been tlae moet pro- fttable • ha1 ever llad. Sbe bu been a real estate saleswoman for H years. 11-e reasoo she baa earned so many com· mlaaloas, sbe told me, Is because she won't take a U.tlag aaleu tlae seller a1rees to help naaace the bayer'a ,.,.clfaae. As a result, this agent can ad- vertise "ballt·la flaaaclag" and the llsted home sells readily .. Perhaps you should try the ~ame tecbnlqae. · Ptd ~ 111 top .-011dltlo11 DEAR BOB: In J anuary we expect to sell our home. It needs paint and some repairs. Nothing major. The cost would be about $2,000 maximum. Do you think we should spend this money or let the buye r fix the house the way he wants it? -Sal N. DEAR SAL: A.Jways put your property la top coacUtloe before Uatlag it for sale. Bat don't go overboard. Palatlag and cleulag sboald be saffl· cleat. Leave any major remodellag for a new owner. A llome wtalcb la la less than top conclltloa geaeral- ly attracts oely "fher-appers" and bargala h-· &en. P1I& yoar home la "red ribbon condltloa" to 1et tbe best price and terms. F• Mktilll Call a ..., Pillt Al-VISll 142-5111 •• • •• After 33 yeors of quality service, we ore proud to announce the opening of our modem new shipyard. • • •• • ,, Tum your unusables Into usable cash. can Dally Piiot classlfled 642-5671. To acquaint yoo with our new focility, we will retain 1980 yard prices thru the end of ~fkKu<xy. LARSON SHIPYARD 2103 w. eo.t Hwy .• Newport 8wt\ C11411•JM'f' , ......... c. '.'IT J\JST ~LOWS a chance for people to r~ceave couns!?lmg and, hopefully, resolve their dafferen~es without a court fiiht. It also gives C?uns~hng opportunities to the chjldren of divorcing or divorced couples with and without the parents present.•• Matthews, a practicing attorney and former UC Berkeley law school teacher, does not total- ly .reject the idea that some divorced people may need an attorney to help them work through the intricacies of after-divorce dif- ficulties. "When people understand these new laws '.lnd the rights provided by them, they ~come informed customers. If 'they end up getting a lawyer, they will be better clients," he says. ,.,...r.,,.c1 PAWNSHOPS. • • and he doesn't need any credentials or have to ask rus·friends ... PA.W'iiBBOKERS SAY that customers are s urprised and disappointed when their items don't net nearly the same price they paid for them . · A ring that was purchased for $500 may on· ly net $S0 when the owner tries to sell it to a pa wnshop or jewelry store . When jewe lry is sold to a pawnbroker it is sold for only its stone or gold melt down value and not for the mark-up price or craftmanship. "A lot of people .say that pawnshops are hard-nosed. said Watkins. ''But there 's a reason for t hat. We don't know if the property's stolen " WATKINS SAID that he purchased less than three stolen items last year. In the last three years Verdult said tha.1 he unknowingly purchased three stolen items. Costa Mesa police Sgt. William Bechtel sc?ffed at the idea that pawnshops are not a bnsk trading ground for thieves. We fmd quite a bit of stolen property in pawnshops said Sgt. Bechtel.who heads up the pawnshop detail. Five years ago police launc~ed a sur- veillance on one Costa Mesa pawns hop to show that it was being frequenUy used by known burglars . IN MOST CASES when s tolen property is recovered, the victim winds up paying the pawndealer part or all of the loan fee as stora ge and insurance costs. . In ~osta~esa . the trend of pa wnshop owners as towa the Jewelry busines~. A ring that retails for $10,000 can be purchased by the pawnbroker for $4,000 . .If the cus tomer fails to pick it up the pawnbroker can then sell it to another custOmer. But the guita r that retails for $100 and is purchased for $25 will net litUe more than that when it's finally sold. Copies costly MOUNT PROSPECT, IU. CAP) -American business will spend more than $6 billion this year copying documents on office copiers. Ten years ago, copying costs were half that. according to AM lnfortext, which designs and sells copy-machine devices and systems. A significanUy large increase in the number of documents copied as wen as inflationary trends were responsible for the doubling of costs, the compa~y said. I "It's ridiculous! Staying together for the sake of the personalized stationery!" "If your attorney is aware thet you know the law and expect him to do what he's hired to do, you and the attorney wUI have a more satisfactory and productive relationship. ''I want this book to help people make de· cisions about their own lives themselves. No one s hould leave this up to a stranger who doesn't have any s pecial magic capabilities to know what's bestJor you, your ex, or your kids." CALL TOM MARSTON . ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $500,000 ".:\'t:n'port Equ it~1 Tunds ·In c Licensed Broker Since 1971 (714) 760~060 '$50,000 to $500,000 . INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lntcrcat only p.ymcnt • lnco•c • Co••crct.I • Rc•ldcntlal • Weekly co••lt-•• • llto•lhly f•ndi .. • • 6 •onth• to 3 ye.11rs • So•lhern C.JHoraw \ '· •• ' If lo•n lnfor9•1ion service 1 t ~' 111 .1111 lfhl rt••t•J ' (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 130 Newi:>0rl Genter 0flve Design Plaza Newpon Beach Caillorn1a 92660 Last year she earned 108,334. His earnings were $74,819. What is your potential Oupfte their obvt~ differ IC you apprte!We such .encea. Arlene and Bob havt a lot benefits u Uber&! commllatons. In common They bad no sales blmusts group insuranct and experience wben they .)l>lned us 1nceot.1ve awards like tnpa l:O four years aco They v&lue tbe fact luxunous resotta. you ~ be our Ulert ls OC$eil1n& on their Income kind or people No sales erpenenCf po1:entlal db us They like tbe requl:-ed We train you l:O sell our Independence that comea wtth a broad ran&• of nnancnal services. career at Waddell l/ Reed (You ThlJ ooukl well be the oppol' aet your own bOUI'$ your own tumty you'vt waited for So le\ us pace ) sh&re all the fac'8 wtth you or course. Arlene and Bob are exceptional. and not everyone pro PleeM C.H &rteaea tbia ra.s1. However. here's your oppor1.uni'Y ~ proYI! that , you. IQQ, art exc~!l'lon&l · • 730-0202or Hnd In coupon -----------------------------1M, I wald to 11 ... _.. ..... 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E f Hutton. reported profi ts of S82 6 million, more than doublan~ the number on 1ts bottom lane for 1979 Such record re.suits came as no surprise to anyone who followed the securit 1es 1nd ust rl ·s progress through 191kl, which by almost any measure ~as its best year ever TRADING VOLt:M E on the New York Stock Exchange surpassed the pace of 1979, which itself had set records. by nearly 40 per cent. The shares of public ly Qwned brokerage firms responded accord- ingly Standard & Poor ·s index of eight brokers· stocks climbed !OS percent during the year, while S&P's 500·stock composite index ~alned a little more than 23 percent Four of the top 20 percentage gainers among NYSE issues from Dec 31. 1979 through last New Year·ii E ve we re hr'lkerage stocks Shearson L'leh Rhoades. up rrom 101, to 3711. ~ G Edwards. up from 101, to32:1,.: UultQ_n. up from 11 1~ to 33. and Dean Witter )Reynolds. up from 8.81 I adjusted fo r splits 1to231.,. IN JANl1Alt\'. each of those issues dropped hac k several points as the general market als'l declined The Dow Jones average of 30 in· dustrials. up 7:08 at 947.27 in the past week, was d'lwn 16 72 for the m'lnlh The NYSt:'s composite index . off SS at 74.27 on the week, showed a January loss Qf 3 59 poinL'i At the Amerit'an Stock Exchange, the market value index stands at 34S.03, up 3.67 In the past week l>ut down 3.96 fo'r Janua ry. NYSE volume continues lo !iet an active f)ace. however, totalin" 955.~ million shares in the trading m()fllh t hat ended Friday Partly for that r ea on. 5'lme analysts who follow the 1ndu.c;try re· main ruah on jtg prospects for 19fll. THF. VALUE LINF. Investment Survey ranks lhtt broker st~k.'I No J out or the 92 indu!'itry iroup!) It follows for potentfal )>trfQrman<:e in the year ahead. "We're lookina for another up year in the· brokcruc industry even thou•h mimy other busln~'lit'!I will uhibit little rurnlnits ln>wth tll 191U," V1h.1c l.ine »n•l>'l'l• Qtd * their latcit~pnrton1hqroup .. "We've prujfft«.'d a moderlllt ID percent an-th in tndln• wolume r. the year. AIKQ, we lllinll ,...._ raltt should be MIMI ... ..,.._ l "FalU.C rate .....,. n.11 f• .._. tradl• apentiaM 11 .._. ._. capital p8 ff'Olft rillfttl llftWltiea prietl,'' ) ~.February 1, 1111 Spi-eallllig gloom? Anglim 's characters range from freak to MacBeth NEW YORK (AP> ~ly la hla •= tarfft' IMtre. Plllllp An1llm went to J • Pa,.·1 P\lbUc ThMter to 1udiUoo He vent&mld a , ... .,. from Sbars .. p .. ,.·, "IUcbard ti." • '"'naat'• tmuhlns, 1m11hlq," declaritd tM lady runnlnl U.. audition "But ran you play lbe rommoa man'·· nMJGll QVUTION. To ci.te be'a starred ... -A )'ount Charles Adam• Jft public TV'• '"I"llf Adami Qa.ronklea " Jollll Mtrnck. the 1rote1que freak w1th \he lMtr beaut)', an Broadway's "The Elephant Nan," for wh1ch hf 11ot a urn Tony nomlnaUoo and which bco'• u.ped tor a showln1 on ABC-TV ne•t fall • The eu.llt ridden maln man in "MacbeUt," that bAoodlest of Shakespeare's major t~aaedies at the Beaumont m Wncola Center TRIS IS QUIT£ A lot for a man wbo is onl}' ?7 8,&1t t,ring a Yale man as given to modesty as to entences that parse, he doesn't gloat or sug· gest that maybe the Public's auditions lady goofed in rejecting him: "I had a great problem when I came to New York in 1974 It was that there was a type of ac· tor best typified by Al Pacino -that was very much in vogue and still is in vogue. "Not that it's wrong : great talents Uke Al Pacino should be in vogue. But there was a def· inite style, calling for a kind of urban street ethnic kind of actor. Itried very ha rd to be that. ' "I WOULDN'T SHA VF., I V:ore old blue jeans and work s hirts," adds Anglirri, well· mannered and from the upper middle-class or San Francisco, where his father is a lawyer and his mother an art dealer. "But I was never very good at-convincing people ... and what she (the auditions lady) was saying was: 'You sound too well trained, this is not the kind of Shakespeare that we do.· " So it's only now he's making his New York debut in a Shakespearean role. His "Macbeth," co-starring Maureen Ahderman, is the first play ever staged by Sarah Caldwell, the famed opera director. IT'S BEEN NOTED Anglim is one of the youngest MacBeths in some time. He's re- sear ched the matter and found that in the 1920s and 1930s his role "became the province of mid- dle:aged men." IOSECONDS The PalD ieglN hll!O..,..f..-, ........ .. ... -....,.HJOs.M ~ fOUMTllN U lllT \!' CINIMI ........ PORTRAYING INTENSITY AND ANGUISH Phfllp Angllm, one of youngeet M•chth1 ·•Before that, though, there was a long his- tory of young men playing MacBeth, and I think it makes so much more sense. · . "Because the a mbition. the intensity, the· drive and anguish are really so much more un- derstandable and reasonable · in a young man than one of middle age. People in middle age tend to-be more al peace with themselves. lo ac· cept what is." Afte r Ya le and the Putilic Theater turndown. Anglim started making his way here in regional theater. lronic~lly, his ·first New York actint; job was in TV, in "The Adams Chronicles. ' KEZY 1190 AM H FM & So. CoHt Plaze Theatre - presents Friday & Saturday * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * Screen #2 Screen #1 "PINK FLOYD" "2001 : A SPACE ODYSSEY" Cell 642-5678. Put a few words • to work for ou. '''Tribute' is terrific:' Gt'nt: Sha I it. ltU lllU\' 'Ito" 'tu I\ "TRIBUTE makes movie-going absblutely wonder ful:' lint hrttu'rn' tr..t.1 ' I\ II t ,,,, ''A 11 absolute~y superb film .'' " ... a marvelously affecting comedy-drama .. :· I h1rl•-< h1mphn. 111' AJll(,H t' llMh • I "TRIBUTJ::: Is a rare film.'' c .J•11HU1.r1 1111 "''' l>l"''H 'h'' ··Hilarious and poignant ... a sweet joy to see:· (,u1 fl11lq I ll,\101'< Ill rA 'I; LEE REMICK ~J • ... , .· -.. ' --~-....-- "INCREDIBLE . SHRINKING WOMAN" "TME NUDE BOMB" I BLUES 8ROTHERS AIRPLANE .. (PG) "ANIMAL HOUSE" (A) I .. PA!VATE BENJAMIN" ·QOOOBYE GIRL . I . (PG) I "lltlllUTE" . . '"MEAKING AWA't". "OADINAAY PEO~E" "ITAlmNO OVER" (A) ;mm .. .... ONEVSUCKLf ROSE" PG 4'4--...... ~. _. .... ,, ... ·-'U•.-- The real breakth;ouah in theater began in 1976 when be did a 12-performance showcase piece for a youna producer. Richmond Crinkley, now the bead man at the Beaumont and producer of "Macbeth." It was Crinkley who not only 1ave him his start, but with whom be later co-produced ''The Elephant Man" and "Tintypes," a musical re· vue that despite good notices recently closed on Broadway alter only 93 performances. •·r enjoyed working with him, still do," he says. "He was the first producer I'd ever met who loved actors. He had a notion that the theater is an actor's •medium, that everything should revolve around the performance." ,,_ "The reviews for 'The Elephant Man' were kind but not stratospheric," says Anglim, a thoughtful, analytical man who discusses with calm detachment the show that became one of Broadway's more improbable bits. • "Bl.fl' SUDDENLY, THAT little basement theater became this incredible social nexus for the high and mighty of New York. Every night it was Nureyev, or Jackie Onassis, or Mayor Koch. "It became this incredible elite bit in a fun- ny kind of way. Yes, the reviews were good, but we also sensed there was some extraordinary thing going on here." Anglim starred in it for nine months on ,Broadway, then nine months more in a national tour. It meant he had to twist and contort bis body 575times to play the misshapen Merrick. "I STILL HAVE problems in my left shoulder and neck" he says of the physical debits of such a demanding role. ''But it's nothing permanent. ll 's just that tension seems to bother it more easily than it used to." After essaying Merrick, he briefly did a one-man show here, "Judgment," which he hopes to take on tour to colleges for two months after ·~Macbeth " ends. Then he may do a miniseries. · • ·He laughed when it )¥as suggested he may be typed as an 'actor who gives great· gloom, having followed up the powerful "Elephant Man" with the grimness and great tragedy of "Macbeth." "The odd thing is, when I started, I only seemed to do comedy," he says. "It 's· only re· cently that I've been moaning and groaning." JANE FONDA .. I ~TO!J!P (PG) I ~ llLYTOMUN. THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN "EARTHBOUND" .-...•~w•ul '°"' fhC:fU-. 11111 , ....... ,.. .,.,-......... ,. "''·--·- QNl WIU>ll ' ·l lCHAal> "'°' STIR . CRAZY ~, ..... Ill ;""· l·M, l.H , ti.II tilf!IUN HM14i" I r•, l ,M, tf\M 11WIND· WALKER" (PG) ffl'OJ ,..COMWAY DOHICNOTTS IN TifE PRIVATE ·EYES 111·=.r-.... ,~-.. ,_, ., .. ., •• .,, .. •:•. 1!4' , .. , .. "" Ul---· .. ,,, ..... .. ....... '"·-·-.. , .. r: ........... ,. NISIW CHE Produced and Directed bv TOBE HOOPER From N.NEW LINE CINEMA N.Y. TIMES: "E11hlle,.li119ly blarrel ObaeHlve, ucltlng, scary, wildly energetic." -J•""' ............. '°'• ,_ On• of th• Y••,'• 10 beat. "EARTH- BOUND " (PG) lR®TE ' -TlrN SA f IUN 1 0 • 00 1 u 1 .>o to.., "EARTHBOUND" '"°' ti~!f , .. u~ ''THE FOG" '"' ~::"'.! ~~ C';\ ~a-<E r.I. .. OD lMEs }' · )/ . -:. ~ ,._). r111t1 700 too •OM SAT SUH t 00 J t0 '00 , 00 '00 10 5"' The Mirror, . c~~ ~u• :·CHANGE OF SEASONS" THI INCMDl8LI IHftl .. ING I WOMAN 1181~~ Q DAILY ,..LOT Actor finding whak. of a demari~ for tak·ni · LOI ANOILl:.8 (AP) "'l'Mi la 1 ....... lh&I buaU.. " Anot' PMr 9'r1m1 tM• I tnadl and lhe '4t1rinel1 a.buw1 • WA 1 ... , la1MMme fare ... CAM4t home It • In &M ............. HY•· "l d aid t.he pr v6cH• nlpt fur ll houri. fro• t In tbfo......,., WU!l I ln the monun1 Spent tb. day '" betwn n la the "9illnt room And a l wu drlv 1na bonw I rtt0cnlaed thf' fart thal my future 'tll 1f •al aalet-p a nd hadn't ffn m. for two d•>• and I 11 ~enly rt tl1ud that l had to n1ake 1' nry clur lo htr th.Al il\LS b~IDU.V llf ' • dUit'&."'t' 'lt lil<'ls mW your bJood l'm not taUhn& PITIR ITMUSS about tht-Gue<'• p~rt of It I mean the JOY of creating something." Ptte-r Strau!>s has emerged as one of t~h.•v1i.100:. Otl~ creative forces, with a pervasive influenct' that few actors enjoy. Within the last ) ear ht:'~ won an Emmy award as best actor for hts role in "The Jericho Mile" and be tackled his first comedy, "Angel on My Shoulder." . HlS THREE-HOUR movie, "A Whale ror the K &lhng, .. airs at 8 tonight on ABC and in April he •••" ... worth cheering about." NIW Y()jtK DAll'f NEWS "orhlttttn ( O'H,. ---rPG - • NOW PLAYING · cosu 111m '"'' l ,,,, I ~1 .... ~4!, I 111 1'\1(1 ••A....,."',( c, /lof:( ( r.Tft 0 •(.lit fH1• fNGAC..t Ml~f' Call 642-5678." Put a few words lo work for ou. -NOW. •HOWINCl- EDWARDS CINEMA COSTA M ESA (714) 546-3102 PLITT CITY CENTER ORANGE(714) 634 -9282 A fMMWIT PCTUPE I A I MCMUO<X by Paramoun1 P1c1ures CO<wattOn :' ·~ • '"JI • ~nd wan Otsnev Productt0ns All R1on1s Rese<"'8d •• -I.: ·: NOW PLAYING MAMll IOUTM COAST Cosl1 M~ 549·3352 lDWHDI' CllllJllA WHT Wes1m1nsier 89t ·3935 lDW••os· IAl8lEaAca El Tato !13 t ·5880 Cl.aoMl iimfi\ s-. sw. Clfanoe 634 2553 ~MCfll ., o.. .. Ul MOWIH lA MIUDA llllff·I• Brea 990·4022 La Mirada 994·2400 • PUIU ACCIPTD ......... MW"T 1tar1 wttb P.ter O'Toolt lD UM el&bt·bour mlnlHrtea ............. 1W Mri• la Khedultd to btliD tie d1y after bl• wtddiq to New York.model Sbana Holfm1n. It ll to "A Whale for tbe Klllin1" that Streuu b11 de\'Ottd himHlf, body and IOUI. He hal been lnvolved ln every upect ol tbe producdoe from tbe 1cript -wbkb went thraucb llj drift.I and five writen -to tM editinl, to at· tempts to brelk down a whale'• cries into music. "n WAI A NIGBT•AaE," be says. "Tbere'a a aayin, in t.hb bua.lneaa. 'Never set foot off the .dock.' '!be minute you're on water you can't keep a camera focUled. "It's impossible to shoot from a boat. Ever)'lhlna keeps chancing -the weather, the tides, the currents, the water color and water clarity. "We tangled with a contrary U -foot mechanical whale. We had an actors' strike. We were in a barren, laolat.ed locaUon ln St. John, Newfoundland." .. THE MOVIE, TAKEN from the book by Farley Mowat, tells of a whale that becomes trapped in a pond by a remote outport fishing village and Mowat's ill-fated attempts to re.scue the animal. In the end the whale dies from abuse by the villace people and from starvation. Strauss says the biggest problem with the script was deciding which of many stories to focus on. "There's the sociological study of the town, the psychological study of men's actions and violence, there is a revenge story, a story of man LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS· ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! t!£©£~t! £QDi~®W!I$ = ($~of a geaUun,) Remember when comedy v.40S King, rON he's President ·FIRST· FAMILY· , __ ..... m •...,.... c~ ,.,...,.., .... .,... .. ...,.-= LILY TOMLIN AND CHARLES GRODIN IN AN EPIC COMEDY (GIVE OA. TAKE AN INCH) , .THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN NOW PLAYING c-EIWMID'I c•u Cl•Tlll Oranoe 6J•·1~~3 CG$U MtM 979,,,., • rw. emus ....... '1UO '99 _..._ en-1305 M-'lllfo 1»'990 ..._. 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"AND IN THE END lt'1 a pieturetabout a mu cominl to 1rip1 with 1 different ci.WUUon, wbicb even tboqb it'• remote, 6-1Wl nOt tbat dif· fereat from OW' own." ~ Strausa and his comp1ny started work on "A Whale for the KiUin1" about three yean aco. but the cosbl becan to soar so bllh th1t Playboy Productiom wu called lD to provide deficit financ· int. The budaet finally swelled to an exceu of $5.3 mi Woo. In "Masada," which was filmed lar1ely in Israel often in temperatures of 135 decrees, Strauss plays Eleazar ben Vair, the leader of 980 Jewish 1.ealots who foucht the Roman army from atop the Mountain Masada in 73 A.O. t AnEa A LONG SIEGE the defenders killed '.themselves rather than surrender to the Romana. "I did nol play Eleazar u a &rand hero," he says. ''I tried if anything to work against the role. Very ordinary, just a man who bad a way of lead· Ing his people. • '"Ibis is not a Cecil B. DeMUle biblical epic. The beauty of it is the screenplay Joel Oliansky wrote. It's written in ordinary lancuage, but there are extraordinary speeches when poetry 1.$ called for. "I mean. O'Toole's last line when the troops come up and congratulate him OQ a remarkable victory. O'Toole says, 'A victory? We have won a AH IP\ ~ILMS Plll.lOUCTllJfH•A COi "1111.<,I'\ ~K ll Kl NINE TO AVE tlil8"~Y CUI t ""'"•I LIZAlll 111 "'II""' ....,.\lf tll 1~ HA't Ut' <A Thr (1wftm..ft1"' ,._. H...,.tJ ,,..,,_ • .;"°' ftlitU< I C,U ttl Ml Jiit'""""""' ( iM I' Hl'A•I'' .,..,....,.,f"Ut IN ltlGGINS;.,.Jl\lllKIAk~~l'.K'k "' •,l'<\1 11" lo\Nl"f' ~ ~...,C'IMKll.._\HJ'( tUllllll MllfH \I Faster, funnier and· w11der. t .,~ , .... ""'4 J -I lo rrEi3SI rock ln tbe middle ol a wuteland on tbe HI• of a polaoned1ea.' Tbat '• btauWUI lanpatt." · After "Rich Man, Poor Man;" both be abd Nick Nolte were 1wamped with movie otter1. Nole. 111ed the opportunity to bteome 1 ftlm atar, but Str1uu elected to 1tay iD television. •'Television b like repertory theater,'· be 1111. 14No movie 1tud10 in th' world ln one year would let me pl•f the lead~r f tbe Jen, a man who tria to save a whale, a er ln prison, and• IUY wbo comes from bell." f_,., ••C.--JU1U•·•* Fe<ulf1t .. c-.-Jt)IUM* fe<ulty •IC:-•-211/Ut·ttlll SC _, ···-··· 49'· 1514 SC Howo •t ., __ , -49'·'51' NO PA-If ACCEPTaO OURING Tl1• e~N1 ---·-----TRIBUTE ,,.. tl:ll·~·t::•····-· JENNIFUI O'NEILL • ITEPttlN LACK SCANNE!~j.R) .~ ......... -... t•"°9'1.AM...O'rMlt...,._ NINE TO FIVE 1001 t 11 •)·et •1•• I Jt• tl&I . . ......... , ...• POPEYE ''°' .......... , .. , .. STIR CRAZY 1•1 ................ ''A Vff'/ lpeceJ ComedJ" EARTHBOUND ,,.. •t:a·~·••·r•·--·••• STIR CRAZY 1o1 • ,, •• J ... ' )0 ..... ,, • ........... , ..... ~ POPEYE IPOI t ll·>•·t 00•14'···'• llM>•••' Ol NHK> RAGING BULL 1•i 11 •· , .......... ,.,. QiWvY OHAH • ~ MAMt SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES 1oo1 , .. , ... , .. , ... , .. c.........-. ANY WHICH WA'f' YOUCAN 1,.. '"'' ......... , .... . Ult'f ..... Aa ... C...., THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN ,,.. ........ , ..... .. .. , .... , •• , ....... 7_. .•• PACl"IC TMIAlM8 ......... ,,, -.Tt ~.,...,. euctll--nll MY AT ..._ ......... ___ _ t -TO 4 N M'IW9&Y a._., .... _...._YIAT_ft_ .. PllllU(: NOTI 'E •tCT•~ eutt••u .... ITATI ... , , ...... l .. lflt ... _ .. •r• •• , ... ~llTIN 6 "UO(IAt O Al PUllUC NOTlCS P OBLIC NOTICt: tO•NIYS Al I.AW, ttll W-ta 'tCYlfHIUt aU .. MIH ~ \ulte 111 ,~ .... e e111., .. 1. j ....... IYATIMINT ... • ,,,. IOlltWl"t .. , .... , er• dolnQ l-• M M9f1111, A ......__I ... """" .. t ett•reo e .. , l"<llr1Joreled "' VNICAL INTtfANAflONAl . .0. ,..,_ bll ~· •-. '-i1le "•"''-' w.., Cotle M<Jw. Celll0<nle ,., "'""" ~-.,.. ti.i. T",.-"-c--bY •(Of N f C. I It 0 IS I N C -•I*' CAl.l~OllNIA 6°' Aolnlor Wey CO\le '""' ''---..... •ltll w. Mow '"•ll10tt11etllllll '-ty CW• ol Or-C-y on,.. T111s ~-·Is c-..ci.o ov • co• ,. 1 .. 1 -··""' ... ...,., ..._..,,_ °"*""' C.0.\1 Delly Piiot I'.. I I Ii. H. 1 .. 1 S,...I P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlnOUS •us•••H 11.t.Ma nATaMaNl '"• rollo••no o.,..,,,. .,. oo•no "'''"""•' CAl.AeASAS ESTATES. IU Promo111or, Drive w .. t Newoort •••<h,Co - N I' GIRGIS, INC W F GlrQI\, p"""-"' f "" aw .. ,,,..., we• 11100 w1111 the Counh Clefl<. ol Or.no-County on,.., 21. , .. , , F1~1'° Publl\Md Or•-Coa•I D•1ly PllOI J•n JS Feo 1 .•• IS, 1'111 ..... PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Hove ln11Hlmenl AuCllCIOt•., Lid (o Calll0<lll• llmlltd P•nnet\1110). l•S Pro,,._tor y Ori"'!' _,t, Newport .. och,C. n..o Cllarl .. E Pr .. dy I Gener •I Partner!, 1•s Pr-lory Drive Wo t. N•wport llH<h, Co nwo · l'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS ..A- NAMI STATIMaNT _,_ D Tiie lollow•nQ oersoM •re dolnQ bu\ln•U•.i E lEGANfE EXPOSURE!;, 11252 A\h L •n•, Huntln9lon 8e1ch, Tllh buslneu I• conoucltd Oy • I lftl lttd per1neONO C"9r ... E PrM<lr . Geftor.oi Panner Tllll SIMement w•• Ille<! wltn '"* County Clark or Or•noe County on Oecem .. r JI. IM .. .,_ J ACICSC*, lllDDlll 6 SUClll.ING A9'w'M.,.M u w .. ..,, .... ..._ ..... ,. ... .......... N ....... C....Drl .. .... _. ...... C..tKM Ttl:17141..._ Publlsllecl Or-Ccwst D•lly 'Pnot Jon II. U, FM. I, I, l'ltl JJ .. 11 P UBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS eUSINIU NAMI STATEMENT The 1011ow1n11 oerson\ •r• doin9 busl"es.1 •s. TELE SAi.ES CO . l3't Blurt Cir· cle, Huntlnoton Buell, Collforn1a ., .... Peter J P1w:111, l3't Blurt Clrc la. Hunlinqton S..Cll, Cahlorn1• tJ...., John F Aeru. M.11 S.n1• B•r·w r • Avenue, GuO.n Grovt . Ct lllorni• ., ... s Thi> ou•lntu I\ conoucltd by a U-Mr al 941rtner>11lo JO!ln F Aer1S Thi> •1•1.-t was filed wllll the Count"y Clerk ot 0r•'9 Coun1y on Jan tt. 1 .. 1 l'IM7'1 Publlilltel Or-Coa\I Dally Pilot, Ft b. I. I. IS. 22, 1•1 ,Ul .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS auSINIH NAME STATIMINT Tllo tollowln9 e>eroon Is doinQ bu1ln .. s M MARKAR0 AGENCY, ,.., Grace une. Coste ¥He. Ca t1•2' • Mukar B ClllljlAft. llfl HummlftQIMro Or , C0\141 -u ca .,.,. . Tllh l>ldl"ft> Is ~Itel by •n lncllvlclU411 · _..., 8 C/lllllon Thi• \tal......,t wM 111.0 with Ille County Clerk ol Or•not County on Jonuary U, ltll l'IS117S Publlsllecl Or-Coal! 0.1ly P1IOf J a n. 11, JS. Feb I, I, ttll 11~11 PUBLIC NOTICE C•lltornl• .,.., Kennelll Steven Helliwell, 17H1 A"' L•ne, Hunlln11ton Beltcll, Celltornle 9lt-11 · Tiiis Du>IMH IS Condueled by •n In dlvldu•I Ktlltlelll S. H•lllwell Tiiis stetemenl wes lllecl wllll Ille County Clerk ot Orer199 County on Jllll. 1, '"'' "Im' Publl•llecl Or•-eo..i D•llr Piiot, l'tb 1 I, IS, 11, 1'11 ~1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIU NAMI STATIMEltT Tht rooowln11 persons art do1n9 bui1nen•,- JOHN ARMSTRONG, ISSJS Com put•r L•ne, H vnUnton Be•ch: Cohlorn10.- JOHN ARMSTRONG COMPANY I SSlS Computer L•nt, Hunlln9to~ Beech, COlltON1141 ., ... F. P Publishers, Inc_ (A Calllornl• corporetlonl IS,S.1 Com· pul•r L•n•. Huntln9ton Be•<h, C•lifornla~ Tiii\ bu1'M'Ss I> Conduett<I by a CO<• porotlon - J•~W Fl,,,,.91111 V i<t PrlO\ldenl Thi• \tet.,,.,.nl w•> lllecl with the County Cieri< ot Or•nv-County on Jon 7), '"' l'1$CJM PuOllsllecl Or-Coait D•lly Pilo1, l'tb I, I, U, 12, 19'1 S'1·11 P UBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS •USINEU NAMa STATEMENT r,,. ro11ow1ne _...., Is doino 'bu••· n•\t •s ROSE INTERIOR, 23 Covenlry, NtwPof1 llH<ll, C.lllornl• t1660 Perl l(hallblou, 1J Coventry. Newpor1 Beocll, C.llfot11I• t2IMO Tiiis -U II COfldUd ... b'I ..,,,,_ 01vtdu4ll Part Khatiblou Thi\ Ital-I WM flied with the County Clerlo ol Or-County on J .... tt, 1'1t1 l'U4nt Publl"*" Or-Coa\I Dally P1lol, Feb t,t , IS, 22, 1 .. 1 Sf..)-11 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICT1TIOUS auSINEH NAMIE STATIEMIENT T ht IOllOWlnQ S-r\On )• OOlnQ bull· ne-\t ., l'ICTtTIOUS aUSINEH MUSTOE IM'llESTMEHTS, Mlt E. NAMI STATIMENT l.ambtrl Road, la Habra, C•hlornla The tollowln9 oersons are d olnQ 'I06ll ""''""".. Harold c Mu\IO•. IH O North UN IOUE PRODUCTS 10t0 C•rol Strfft, la Habra, Calllornla Pl•<enll• A ... Cos141 Meu, C• 'nu1 *>• Oet>r• l'rath, 3011·0 Bracttord•PI , Tllh Du\lnHs h conducttd by -an ,,,. Senta AM, c. t1707 dlvlOual Gro9ory Frech, JOll·O Bradforo p 1, Harold C Musta. S•nla Ana,CA.91701. Thi• slatemenl wu tlll!d wltn the Tt1ls busi"ftl Is conoucted by •n County Clerk 01 Oranve County on lncllvidu•I (husc..ncl 6 wllel January&, 19'1 Oebr• l'rtcll FUtt11 Tnl• stet-I was tiled wltll the Publhhe<I Oranve Cw•t Daily Pilot, County Clt rk ot Or•nve Cou}ltr on Jan ti, •I. 2S, Ftb I, 19'1 111-11 January IS, 1'11 ----- l'UJ71J Publl\l'eel Or11119e Coall D•ily Pllo1 Jan. II, 2S, ~ ".!.!:.~-)1'.JI' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOU!> aU!>INESS NAME STATEMENT Th~ followin9 °"'''°"' art> dofn9 buifnenai F~~~~!:~!·:::s ON CONSIGNMENT, mo Glen Tno ro11ow1nQ ~"""Is 001n11 bus• noyro. ~Beach, Cahfornla •1'SI MSS•s J •c •1yn Jo H•worth, 1402 Al SCREENWORKS, 17111 ASll ~:l~hn•. UQUM 0.l.Ch, Calllorn1a S1rttt. HunllnQton Beach. C•lllornoe •SR L 1 ~ t~ '1M7 a y 1ono nawor n , 1401 w1111..., JOlln P•ulty Jr 11111 Ash C•t~hna. UQUna e.ach, Ca11tornia Strttl. Hunt11191on Buen, Calllornla '>l~Sh bu 1 1 0 ,~ '7647 •S s nus s con uc wu by a ThlS Du\ine\S Is conducted by •n '" Qeneral .,ar1ner\111p dlYidu•I J ocelyn Jo Haworth Willl•m John P.tulty Jr Thi• ''at-nt was filed with the I This stel-nl was llltld with lhO County Cltrk ot Oranve County on County Clotk ol OranQ* Counlv on Oectmber?9. 1"° I' J anuery2 ttll IUU7 ' P'lUtZ4 Publilhe<I Oranvo COilsl Dilly Pllol, ' Published Oron90 Coall Dilly Pilot, Jan 11, 19, 2S. Fob. I, 19'1 210-tl Jan 11, ti, ?S. Feb 1. 1'91 7~81 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS aUSINIU l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAME STATIMINT NAME STATIMINT Tht lollowln9 e>trsons are doing Tiit rollowlnQ perSOfl Is dolnv busl· buSlneu as: neHts: CA R LSB AD HOT EL FAMILY MARKET, 1711 Fifth A SSOC IAT ES I • G e ner a l StrHt. S..te Ant, ColJlornl• '1101 ~nerllllo>. 1801·0 Parkcourt Piece Arlt s.i-11, 1'I06 &erkl•Y une, Sent• AN, Co. 97701 Senta Ana, C.lllorJll• '2704 Corbin E. Allen, 244>1 Pasto Tiiis ~s I• cOflduC..., b, a n In· Vendaryel, El Toro, C.. t1IOI dl~kSual. Paul A. z1-.1er, 1"S Melt Verde Atll Siolomtll Or. EHi, 00, Coste Mesa, Ca. m2' This -...,._, was filed with Ille LH J. Motlltr, ISS lHIPQton Ulne, c-1, Clerll ol Or-County on Jen. Cost• Mew. C.. '262' tt, !tit. This buslM u I• conducted by 41 p II 0 , Es s I 0 .. A I. E s c A 0 w oener•I ,..,_,..,,Ip. sa11111cas LM J . Mmlff ,_.Oflkt ... 111111 Tllll llel.,._I WM lilld will\ Ille ,_AM,~ ftJll County Ci.•k ot Or•not Covnly on IK.-.......,: fttlt1-MI' January IS, '"I. 1'1M,.. f'1sant Publl!INcl 0r..,.. eo.11 Dolly Piiot. Publllhtd Or-Coast 0.lty Pllol Feo. 1, a. IS. n. '"1 sao-4t Ja n. II, 21. ltttl, 1, •. '"' m .. 1 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI eusr••n NAMalTATaMaNT ITATa ... NTOP'AaANDOM ..... , Tiie tol-'no "'''°" II dofno bull· Of' us• OP' NU H . P'ICTIT10US eUSINaU NAMa T&I Cl.ASSICS. t•a Ponderoso, 1'11e lolloWlfltl --twit .......... C•e M4tto, C.lilonll• •2'2'. the UM of Ille P'ICllllout eutlne11 Ttlomel Gerald OeltlltfMn, 1.it Neme: PetWt•rOM, Coste ....... C•lllornla C Al.Ae ASAS ESTATES, 7'S .... Prolftetll~y OrlYe W.st, Now.,.rt Tiiis IMlllntts Is (Oflduettd by .,, In .. Kii, c.e ..... •••1ctu11. Tiit P'lctltlous 8111lnen "'"'• TOlft o.w.twn rwterr .. tD allowl -Ill• In 0r8"9t Tiiis •~-•flied with 1 CCMH1tyan1Nrc111, ttn. COU!lty Cltrtt oH>r...-County onJllfl. C llerlu E . P ratdy, HS t, ltt1. PremMterv 0!'1¥0 ¥!'HI. ,.IWPOl'1 .. 1S77S .. Kll,C..fMIO , ll'uOll.,_. Or .... Coelt Delly Pl Tlll1 ....._. WM ctl!Mt• 1W lfl Jiii. H, ,._, 1, I, IS, '"' m.t lndty....i, For Claulfied ~d ACTJON Call• Dally Pilot AD·vtSOR .U.M11 ,. 0-....11. ,.,...., .a.Tll_lt ......._., - , .... W1t11 111t "'-"' Clen "' 0r ..... CeuMy ... o.c.1Mwa1. , ... ..,... ..... , ... ae1uan.t• .......,. .. ""' P'«1 • ,_. ='=~··'L ... ....... -.ca. .. , ,........ or-. c..c 1>e11v "'"" ...... ti, IS,~'· •. "" ... , A I L y p I L ~ 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 - Tiie ........ tslw• • ....... 0.... DAILY PILOT G.AUIPllD ADS .,. Cell........... ..--. °"'Col ........ t'99•-•--M --. •-c:... ........ ,. I t I ........ , ... IM .... .. Al ......................................... . .. tllll WU--· ......... ,.. IOOJ Jeft ..... ......_.,Fair ••••••••• •••••••••••••• HoHl•I Act of IHI ~~~llil!m~~ .. -~I .wft..._., .... al to I I ICU TI YI adurtlH "HJ pre· TOWlllOI• ~~:.==:.: aaa-oaly s1u.ooo. ra~-= Nllatoa. au, H_,., _____ _ or • orilla. • u lMftU. to make UJ auda aw•we. lhnlila· Uoa, •dllcrtmmtloo." nu. Dl'ftpa,_ will not kaowla111 accept any advertl1ln1 for real ...... wbldl .. In viol•· Uooolthelaw. I I• •'d ' COSTA MESA DOLLHOUSE Located 011 a quiet ••oac .., .. """ Eulaide street! s bdrm• ill.W ... -.r .. + separate laundr)', ......, _.... = screened patio, RV park· _., -"" Inc. A real bar1aln at ,..... ' II · n. $135,900. Offered VA. DA .. Y MOT m 11 You must see to •P· ... ., .......... _preclate!Ml-7171 cerrect .......... ..,. I THE REAL I ----1 ES l~TICRS H1•HfwS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.E.Lletn1e Fees •••r• 1002 .... SW.I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LEARN what a true PrnUibaa Bluffs Leue. Luxury 2 BR. D.R. Den, fireplace. wide green· belt. Adults, no pets. 1175.5930. 64()..8148 SWlllUYll! Large 2 Story Home ln Coeta lleu, s Bdrm. 3 Balba, 2100 sq. ft., newly painted, new roof last year. Only $127,SOO. Hurry! Clyde Jobmocl Rltr ~2844 VA TERMS! NEWPORT BEACH! Presli1ious locatiob. Quiet tree lined cul de sac street. WeU designed 90% procram rives.you •LEARN bow to keep a customer few years •LEARN bow to get your foot ill the door •LEARN bow to make renten your buyers. Call For Free Ticket •'57.a711• •• .., Mttworta• LUXURIOUS TOWNHOME One year new-Easbide Costa Mesa! 3 Bdrms, 2~ baU., loaded with de· signer touches! Sperkl· iog clean! Owner allll· k>us ! Stea.I It at n:u.soo. 7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ASSUME l'/J°/c LOAM home sh.ows pride of o wnership thruout. Spacious living room features brick fireplace, A s unny fam i l y LL~TATE room /kitchen combina-. · <ii I" Only Sll3,SOO for this 3 Bdrm c harmer with heated pool & fruit trees. Call now979-S370. lion, has 2nd fireplace, 3 REAL TORS huae bdrms. Loads of 1---------- storage, low down, VA B •RG .._1 .... terms . Take advantage A A " now. PRICED 645-0303 Real value at $118,000. COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Offered VA-ntA. Love· ly 3 Bdrm, Costa Mesa, College Park family h ome, beautifully landscaped yard, cov- ered patio. fflln'Y ! This won't last! Mf.7111 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I mm Rw&TJ JIDRM ~1~1~ UNIV. PARK 2 WILL DO Super flexible nnanctng GI •ssUME on thil fabukJus Vllla,e A 111 . University Park. Need 2 Gl's for double Beautiful carpet1 and VA substitution. on this d ra pes , big rooms beautiful Mesa Verde lhruout. Near shopping North model wilh..etrium and schools .· Owne r off mailer 6drm . highly motivated .. Call Fireplace ln living room. now, 752.1700 soaring cathedral ceil· Tim REAL kitchen with family [ I Ines . huge country ESTATERS _ Wsmp~~1. ~:nlc:;: and the price is below SAHTAAHA HGTS market value at $122.300. SlCJ8,SOO Seller's anxious, call to- 210llJ Orchid day for all details. 3 Br l Ba, good size lot. 752.1700 Assumable 1st. Owner anxious and will carry. trJIB. T.'.R.£ALI ChuckSpi.Uer.831·U58. ~-,.~ REALTORS 4-PLEX SI 55,000 Prime location. new IAYFIOMT/DOCK Do•erse.-..HOK 3 br, 2 ba, easily expen· dable, favorable rmanc· lng. Open Sat/Sun, 1-S. 400 Morning Star Ln. Owner. 642-S8S7. cerpet.s, new paint, new •---~-----~ drapes! Take subject to I y1:•R lll...IEW $87,000 loan. Hurry! ~ " ff1 $79,900 THa: REAL I Beautiful 1 year new Sandlewood townhome. JCSTATERS Superb upper location. --Beautiful view of green· ... OlnnfWOODS belt and recreational " facilities. Balcony over-llAUTY looks pool and spa. Space $83,500. Fantastic buy of age kitchen with lots of I be if I cupboards and counter t he week, n aut u space. X1nt floor plan, all Nor..,wood1 of Irvine. decorated ln earthtones. Lower unit with terrific Shows like a model. location near pool and Perfect for the guy or gal clubhouse. Big rooms, on the go! Call now. earthtone decor. air, 2 •1700 pools , 2 s pa s, 2 clubbomes. a lighted ten· THE REAL oil courta. etc .• etc. Call ~£91"PA..,....RS forde\alll. 752-1700 a.g &..-.A.-. ~~ .......... ~~!! A south of the highway duplex plus bachelor uolt ideally located near all. Thia property bas been carefully maintained . Features includ e : a fireplace in each unit, high beam ceilings 4nd dual patios. Seller will consider a lease option , creative financing or ? Asking 1268.500. I IALIOA ISi.AND It's very unusual to find an owner who will lease-option on a propertyoo Balboa island ot' this quality. A 2 bedroom + 2 Bedroom duplex loaded with Old Island charm and in top shape. A s uper value at that-is worth a look. As king $412,950 . NEWPORT IEACH Spectacular c us tom duplex. Hig h beam ceilipgs, gourmet kitchen. master Bdrm suite. thoro u ghly det ailed large owner's unit + large 1 Bdrm apt. Asking $350,000. MESA DEL MAR 5 Move into this immaculate 5 Bdrm. 2-sty. 3 Ba f amity home. New carpet and paint and great location make this a very desirable property. Ass ume existing loans and save on fees. Full J?rice $170,000. LOW DOWN Owner will finance this almost new 3 bedroom 212 bath Brittany Woods condo . 3 car gar age . wet bar . greenhouse window. a nd microwave oven a re among the a menities offered. Full price $165,000. 1607 SEA BELL CIRCLE SPYGLASS llDGIE ~ORONA DB. MAR 0.... Sot & S. 1·5 VIEW-.VIEW-YllEW. 4 BR. FR, bonus rm. Soaring ceilings . Low. low leasehold for 21 years. P rivacy on estate s ize hilltop corner lot. Patios & gardens with room for pool. Glorious ocean, Catalina & night light views. A good buy at $.595.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 3 BR, 2 baths. separ ate g uest house. Corner lot $275,000. Open Sun 1 ·5. 4.20 E. 15th St. ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 644-4141 EMaALDIAY Romantic ocean view from t his exclusive custom built 4 bdrm dream home, priced at only SSS3.000. Owner must seU and will help finance~ For appt. call CSWl:IT AHO LOWI A price in terms quite setiafying to any buyer at Sll0.000. Pleasantly dttorated and located in a tranquil cul-de.sac. This home includes an enclosed patio, and large yard with avocado trees. A ~\.i:'•'" Prope<tie<. LLSTATE CSELECT REALTORS T' PROPERTIES 962·9311. I , \ t • I \ \ 111·:. l (.I I \ I I·.'\\ .... I ·1·1.; is six miles and a gate worth a premium of $800,000? An extraordinary half-acre custom residential 'llllfteweter end city vlewsite is olfeted *1h terms and sU>ordlnetion. Visit Haroor Ridge before you view this property and compare valves. By owner $700,000 714-760-8507 Wif:...~iJ t-•OCl.4-... -~-,·,.·w·n-1 -!I SELLER WILL FIN AN CZ! La r I e ~--------.,.....---------ill J IR, FAM RM, moder n DUPLEX. I bdrm, 2 bath each unit. 2 POOL car 1•ra1e. 1undeck. One of lrvlne'a moat sm,a ! estabtiabed communities .... In an aeellenl locaUoa. J PARK PLACE, cholee btl bdnm + den + fanli· eomer NEW I ltor7, • ly room. Beautiful bdrm•, I bat b cracklln1 nreplaee In PONDEROSA bome. famllJ' room. The badl Dbaiq room · ftreplaee. yard la an ealertaJnen Loads of brick work. delllht with 1parkUn1 Sl:LLElt WILL HELP llOOl~IAll9 '. = FINA.NCEl-.-1 for WAIWWWOMT bl1,.IJ1 motlwa • eall a.an .... • bdrm, 2~ 'l · 'llJ.lM batlt, I lklrJ liloJD•. I ~ RW • 9 ftreplaeel, slaak• rool, .. ..... ...... .. .......... deck to D l~T&R8 wrter'• ..... LoU of S.rpia 1hoppen, read th• little ad• ln Cla11tned re1ularlJ. .\Dd tlaer fln4 wltat ......... , .. 1tora1e ca'6aeta ta f:JLtGNG'~OO I .... ~,..,. ••••• ••n.7161* .. New England charm in one or Newport's m ost desirable communities. 3 Be droom, 3 balhl, 2 ft.replaces, billiard room, large central patio with walk-in bar. Private beach. $575,000. IJIDllPTWOOD IOAD OPIMTODAYl.a ft1t:~ tUi()CIAJl:i !IC eoo Newpc.rt Ctnter Ortve • MO-e500 11£11 SATlllAY. 1·5 IASTSIDI COSTA MllA on border of N~wport Be~ch . Contemporary condo with expansive g reenbelt view. Nice h back yard! 2 story with 2 BR & 1 ~ Ba. l Assumable loan. $108,500. _ 1101 DlllA DllVL Model home, Large ' master BR, sunken tile tub, popular ... bay window iitchen . Quiet location •. near South Coast Plaza. $206,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. PIMIMSULA POIHT. Beautiful NEW h o m e on pres tigious Balboa reninsula. Nearing completion. 4 Br ancl.master w /large dress. room jacuzzi , formal dining room + family ti room , 3 fi~eplaces. 3 car garage. Deluxe appomtments. Call to see. · I WA ,....ONT DUPUX. Large 3 Br & • de n home w 1 Br -rental. Dock for 2 . boats. Lavish use of wood & glass. Huge patio. Sundeck. MOTIVATED SELLER'. $439,500. LIDO ISU. Country French w/large formal dining room. 3 large Br's. So .. · patio. Wide st. to st. location. La·r ge • assumable low interest loan. S4~.ooo. D A v r D s 0 N R E A L Tl r N C. J t~ N'"'P ·• f.,._, '. t 67J 9060 ~ c:..ec:.-... .......... : THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTATE IHl ...... precHce l1e J ... ~c.-. .. for selH •nocletH ple••l•9 te IHCOIH broMrs. W• -of tM • ,...if'Mc...wt .. . It ce•en .._ 4-y ...... y prectke of ,... " .... .... 1t,....,1 .... Herry H. WWen. Ml lnc ... ,,.Ylce~ THI UAL ISTAT8S Harry H Wint<'rs. 111. 1s \'XeouUV<' YI<'<' president of THE REAL ESTATERS and past direC'lor of ·training ln add1t1on to a real estate instructor at OCC. Mr Winters ts an in!>lru<'tor in the Realtors Institute and author of ~e~·<'ral of its courses He is a popular guest Jccturer at real estate meetings throughout the state He has worked successfully in all fields of real estate. induding sales. otrice management. esC'row. ti tle insur ance. mortgage banking and the real estate tax servic<' business. ORAMGIE COAST COLLEGE f*-Y l ...,..... ... ' TllHCNy ............ 7-10 , . .-, For additional information. please call ~5772. The only real estate class being offered at OCC. You do not hBve to live within the OCC dlstrict in order to attend this class (If cla•• bocomo• filled, you m•y enroll by petition· Ing Mr. Mnteisonflretdeyotcteu.) You've Arrived at I IRVINE Lo\'efy 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. s ing le family ho me with VERY private yard. Xlnt loC'ation. close to schools, s hopping and fret!way. SI64.500. Owne r will carry 2nd. 34 Almond Tree Ln Open Sat. 11·5. Sunday 12·5 COSTA MESA This 3 Bdrm charme r was once a model home. Located on a huge cul-de-sac lot and filled with extras . FIN ISHED garage. C lose to schools. Offered at $144.500. 1657 Texas Circle Open Saturday 12·5 CAPISTRANO BEACH Nestled on bluffs above the Pacific, these magnificently styled and c r afted homes off er beautiful canyon & ocean views. 4 Bdrm, 41h baths for $798,000 or 5 Bdrm, 61h baths for $995 ,000. 80% l oan available at 13% .int. and 5 pts. to quali" fied buyers. 26431 Palisades Open Saturday & Sun. 12·4 LAGUNA HILLS Exceptional ow ner financ in g available at rates below preva iling on 4 Bdrm 2lf.I bath family and entertaining home with pool and spa.•Off~red at $247.500 LAGUNA IEACH Blue water vistas abound .from this 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home. Just steps to Victoria Beach. Owner will carry a large 2nd tr~t deed. Offered at $259,500 . .. • Sunday ftbruary 1. 1981 IH G <.,' NYON ·RF. lDENCE Hc.-duct•d 1100,000. 4 Bdrm • lae pool, lnhmMh.~ J c.•u.cd off matter ultt• Jo;lt•.cantl d c-or lt'd o~-ner moll\Ult.'<i $799,000 BIG l ' \0 l ' NT LOT Prrnw hu1hllllK onti of kind $l 2..0IWlll HAY "'HO 'l' I ' fl <Jt> t: H'l'I ES Two ff lbuw Pt•nan1wlu n~wl> c.•otwtruct t d 4 Bdrm 4 baath l't! ldt•O('t' wl pvt boat dock ~~.000 ljjt TD ut 13'~ rnh•rt•11 t •H all l1hlt• tu llllUllftt·U huH'• 1 ~)11r1 ooo (•u..i1 UU\' .. :H '°'llCUH'.S S1'Ul't11u~ family h> in~ a li<lrrn t m .1.cn1f1c·ent v1cww of ,·tt\ h ~ht"' umt hu\' t boat dock Sl.750t' Cull l>Jn li1ht1 101 111111 t· 111turm1J,1on 67S.2ll l ·' , LOOll l.tt us 1ho w yo u 2 11eparate lar~e twnw11 in , uullent rondltlot1 11, blorlu to bt!11rh Only 1525,000 or 2 11tpatalt' homt> In quiet area with view ol bay, peninsula, oce•n .. Catal1n• Isome day11 ) ~65,000 or a n t'ttate a.ale of a 2 bdrm Oeanu Homt> on ror1wr neur ·patk & r1•1·rt"o t1011 $1711,!lOO . Mt\ l1 RV ST i\lW ~ t-:JC st:A I.ION Rfo:At n '7).5354 MoMwr Ho ,,..._ ~aulllul 311r . 21111 h11111f. I in St11ntoc1 LK 1111 1111111•" anl Trv l~I' 1111th111 '"~ ma SVl.!'l(k1 • tlH 'II-• •I $7M 1'1'1'1 l'nll 111 '\1111 (71ol l iw.1 1111~ macnab I irvine realty . A SUB SIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COM PANV PICTUll PIUICT Large roomy fa mily home w i cozy bU.lll·in entertainment center. Owner's pride ts obvious . Highly upgraded built·ln kitc he n a nd rarpeting. etc. Hu~c playr oorrr-upstairs for kids or adults! Asking $174,900. Owner will curry Tor 5 years at low interest. llC. HAUTH'Ul OCIAMFIOMT DWJ.11 Like new t hruout , 3 IJdrm upper, 3 Bdrm lower, n•1·cnUy re<lc<'Ol'uted In· C'luding tinkcl s.!luss.' 1ww th't kli, tlle, drup1•s tinrl muth. inud1 mrn·1•. Asking • 91::!.5,1)()() urul ow1wr wi II t'tu 1 y IAYFROMr WITH PIER AMD SUP I lhlrn1'. fumily room mad 4 Buths .111•.1 n ·p.1111l(•cl 111s1cl1• a nd m·w n1rpct- 1 !II! I II •• t II 11 (' d (. 0 M p L 1-:'l'IO. y 11111 l Cll'T Slip ,\ ..,1111' lit· for two 111• •'" 1111.11 -. pl11 ' '-t'\'t'l'al s maller hunt · t l\\111·1 \\tll r-.111',\ ;11 lc'"t•s l rate 111 '"" 11 \ .11111: '!.I .~1111.101 Opt·11 Ils e l11d11 \ I I I 1111 \\' 11.t\ . JACOBS REALTY 6 75-66 70 29 I 9 N•wport llvd. comer JOth .. LIDO ISLI OPIN SUHDA Y 1.5 2 I 4 VIA ITMACA OPEN. HOUSE DIRECTORY OP.EN SUNDAY 1:?23 8a~~1dl· 2 Hr Watt.•r 12 30 •I :l() S5:J~.ooo """' 1111• Front 431 4.W N res Pl 3 BR 12·4 PM S:I% tt!i llCIO Laguna Beach 1801 Santia~o 4 BR Pool I 5 PM $4:!~. CICIO 4501 Gorham Dr 3 BR Pool l ·S P .M S935,000 12 Tr:ifolJ!:lr S RR Pool I S P M $2,000,000 21 ~fontJl('lller 3 RR 12 4 30 PM. $600,ClOO t> Rl1ck' Pt 5 RR Pool 1-5 PM. $1. 150. ()()() Nl•wh r'l't1Hxll'lt'tl tn1dit1ona l Style 3 hfl rm, 2 hath homt• featurin~ large n•nt•at1on room & 2 patios. Livin~ r11om has allrnl'livc beam ceilings. f 11't•plul·t· & frcnch doors leading onto hr1~k patio. New kitchen bit-in a µpla anccs C lose to tennis courts. 'iandy bcal.'hei> & c-l ubhouse. Can be sold fully furms hed $420.000. RayCronl 1518 (;.Jl.1'\ 5 HH 1·5 p. M $650,0UO 1t) 10 lll 12 10 "' Hll6 Raltio.J Bh ct 3 n R H.1~ front 1·4 P.M Sl.200,000 Sl ,JO(J ,000 :?IH:! l'1rl'll· Dr 3 HH 1·5 p .M $375.000 13:? :\kKnti.:ht I BR Ba~ front I 5 PM $925Jl00 30 Segura :! BR 1·5 P .M. . Si.:!05.000 1'091 : POtn!'-l'lt 1 a 2 BH 1··1 P .M. 56'95 mo 526 \'1:-la Grandr· 3 HR 1.i·JO PM S925 mo 5 H lll' Ill' P;.1ri· ·I BR & Spa I ·IP M $675,000 29 Co\'l•ntn 2 BH 1·5 PM $395,000 17 Sunroo;r 3 BH I 5 PM $289,500 13 Rn~ al SI {; l'Of J:(l' Ii B H J>ool 1·5 I'M S7K5,t.IUO I IOI Wh1t1• Sall., :1 B H l'uol I 5 )> M s.150.000 .. 642-8235 644-6200 752-1414 551-8700 901 Oowet °'1•• If>« Sen Mttu•I Dr •~S Ce1t1Put Ot 4764 B•,,•nc• P\'*'Y H••90'1 e .. c~ Harbor Vfew Center Campu1 YaMey Ceftt•t Woodb<idge VIH-Ctnttt NEWrOIT HACH TR8'LEX ·11 2 blocks from ocean on f ec. land with a large 111 2c~ assumable loan. $270.000. WOODIRIDGE Cha rming s hingled ext., 2 Bdrm "Ashford" in Lakeside. on g reenbelt & priced to sell. $151.500. TURTLBOCK HIGHLANDS 4 Bdrm wl view Lots of panelin~L profess del'or & lndscpng Everything you've longed for + a lrge assum. 9=1-1 '·: loan. $389.000. SEAVIEW Remodeled "Port Royal'' wtsuper ocean & ni ght light view. Beaut iful pool & s pa. Sm ash ing decoratin g & a b lock-bus ter a s:-,umable 103 1' ~ loan. $.525,000. TUITLEIOCK HIGHLAMDS 4 Bdrm. huge master suite with cozy window seat. French doors a nd windows thruout. All c ustom de· signed and decorated . $362.000. · HACH HOUSE. $175,000 -Believe it: 6 Bdrm. newly painted in & out. 2 blocks from ocean in Newport Beach MEWrORT IEACH 5 Bdrm. c us t home. exclusive Dover Shores. Near $1,000.000 prop. • '.l blk from pvt beach. Gr acious home for exec e ntertaining . $330.000. IMTIUSTID IM TICK -n. .t...ced cw:.,. llt ,.... ..... ,.:•··-.......... 1c.1 ..... .... wlty.. ' s .... ,. c .................. ...,.... ........... ....,.,..,... A IUbsldlary of Jofln D. L111k & Son 25 IS East Coast Hl9hway COf'Ofta del Mar 675-3411 , , PENINSULA POINT IEACHFllOKT Panoramic vit>w a t wedge .. from primt• large lot. 4 bdr m . 3 bath cus tom homt' 3700 .SQ. ft. featuring marine room. ent r~" living r oom. dining room. hu11t -in~. l't r:Sl.385,000. • 1 IAYNOKT Wt· havl' several fi ne homes with pier &,.s li p BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1de Ortve N B 675 · 6161 BEST IN BLUFFS SPECTA C ULAR TRINA. 3 Bdrm. 21,2 bath. 1~00 "tt ft Highly upgraded. ~<·ut ra I C'olor' l hrn11g ho11t. $235.000 LEASE. Sp<ll'llHL" ':i Hclfm. fa m r m . 2112 h;ilh. hl'allt 1 I u I hon a ·. poolside setting. End unit. $1 lOOt mo. OPEN SUN 1-5 21 SO VISTA EHTRADA HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. 644-0131 List & Buy Wi.tti The &peris PRESTIGIOUS HARBOR RIDGE A ••; lflc_. u.h XIV W..-...... llt ttt. ph4 ... ,... .... Cl ltJ .. Hcrbor Ridge. PossessiltCJ a ~ 110 .... ., ....,... H.tMM ...... , ... Oc--.~mdtlw: .. 11atladl• .. det•ll ,.r .. dH tlillt 5700 ., ft resl•n~•. Lawl-..... 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Panor amic water view from m aster s u ite, p a t io & s p a . 2 fireplaces shed their warmth and .t. ceramic tiled kitchen is gourmet ready . Fren c h d oors lead from living and dining r oom s, to bayside patio and pier. 2274 Cha M el Rd . OCEAN VIEW COIOMA DEL MAI. $359,000 Like new 3 + den Cameo~home. Light a nd airy with wall of wind ows , s howing to Pacific'. 3 private beaches. Assume 1s t and owner will help finance. 4627 Cortland . MIWPOIT HTATI A 1/10FAMACREALMOST Includes fruit trees. dog run, spa, plus 3 Bdrm . family room home. Only $259.000. NEWPORT IEACH HOUSE SI 32.900 Singles. youn g m a rried, s teps to beach, pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm. c athedral ceilinged style beach ho me. Cozy brick fireplace. formal dining. Secluded fountain in enclosed patio. Hurry, won 't last. 673-1550 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS _... REALTORS 675-5511 , OPEN.HOUSE 1·5 EASTSIDE COST A MESA -3, ldr. 2 .t»a+h . ed hucJe rumpus room. A~ fun house. ~ete with bubblin9 spa ed all for SI 48.000. OWHER ANXIOUS. 335 ROWER ST .. C.M. . LOOl<IHG FOR PERFECTION? We ho•e it ed it's in Mesa Verde. 3 ldrm. 2 l/4 la,._. and F.R. plu1 formal D.R'. This newly 1 etna dtled '"""-llas plettty to offw Clftd is ready for YOU to mo .. ricpt In. ~49,500. COLE OF NEWPORT RIAi.TOH 2515 E. Coad Hwy., COf'OM dtl Mer 675-5511 BIG CANYON CUSTOM. on golf course. 5 Bdrm. 412 baths, 4 fire places and much much more. $975,000. OPEH SAT & SUM 12·5 7 loyal St. Geonp Rood. Robert L Halley, IJlr 644-4455 OM 60LF COUISL V .... CI Ii f Clllt' Yiew -.-. . lr9d new °" the ........ Tltis 4~l ........... 211ery ................ ····••lad ldtc'-........ ,..... & ..... bt1.a.e-.1p .... ~W wltll .. ,. ... ...., we& H .. $121,000. . -OW..PIMAMCIS- Vlew Ill.-llt C4M. ~ _,. C9TJ I.. ...... ..., .. I J1/J% _.,,.I ........... ... "':·· R:·t. s.... ,.. .... . c ........ Lie,.., 4 ,.... l ltw. 2 flu ,, .... .......................... r•••· Perfect for f••lly & • ... u 1 • ' 1 s11t.ooo. -YllW·YllW-VllW. Prl•• loc.tfow ~1&11 tlile lroa t or . .... ,.... . ....,..~ .. prl••t• co ... •ltr poof •d f'.:0-t:~ === ..... c •• ..,. 4 ....,. """' .. WeM • I' I.Cl f ........... Offwe4 rl S I.IOI. ' · -1 ...... S LIASL lawllM J 1M•111111:12'11.,......, Trm ....... w .............. ........................ fleerl.. a ••••• , ••rt ..... . .,.. , f llST OCIAM ¥llW Outstandin1 Spygl111 Hill location. Former model home. 5 bedroom, pool, spa. $895,800. • . SPICTACULAI YllW Ocean, harbor a nd night lites. 4 bedroom , large cozy d en, newly redecorated , large pool, large lot! $675,000. $450,000 loan. IA YNOMT lllX• .,_ Older 4 bedroom home in prestigious location with doc k. Plans, permit and allowance for r emodeling included. $1,200.000. 121/~eLOAM CUATIVI RMAMCtt• With about Sll.000 down. creative fina ncing available on this fabulous adult 2 bedroom condo. Soft earth tone colors thruout. Deluxe kitchen with butcher block counters. 2~ bath s , dining room , c r ackling fireplace for those cool evenings at home. 2 story design. Community pool for an appointment today! Ask for J ean or Frank, Bkr. 559-8451 nube1I I• ... .,.... .... e.-1.o-' .. U..OFtnt OCEAN VIEW HOME ............... 2112 .... e.o... .... .._,.... f'Hdy .... 111•••• oc~y. be .... qHllly c•sfnlct.... I.e .... "'99Y •*--O.tnhed wet .... brick flnplec.. cer-lc tit, Mirrored w•••s. f .. 1111• llftc ........ I I HI c .... ..a. wll. ~ --.. OH9te4 .t Sl7t,500. MO QUAUFYIMG- 100/o DOWN L-. •s Ah ht Trwt Deecl. OWHt" wffl C9TJ ........ ] be••... c.,. Cod c...._,. -.. ..,... ... 1 .. 11. s 1 lt.500. LEAST EXPENSIVE IAUOA ISLAND Tiiis 2 lttdroo• cott•9• repretuls • 4)004 .... ...... .,, .... , -. ,..... .... ... e.o... .............. ,..t ..... .,,,.a.ta., c,..... ..... ~ ... • ........ Offfi H .. 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Cl ,, .. , I '& LIDO IUIR- MO 9'1AUFYIMfi L•rt• •tt•••ltle I•••· ....................... .......= .. , ... , ... ..., ........ ..., ... ....... ............... ..-.-.... ......-• .... ·----.-.-. .,._-: ........ -~ .... .,,. ......... _ .... ._.......,.,_.._ ... __ ......., _ .... _,.... "r 1i,_.. ,_.. .._..,_w. .._....,.W. "'''"..,.W. ....................... . •.•..•..............• ······················· ..•.................... . •.................•... 9 •• .. 1111-._.,• I Ml •Ill •••:.. I 002 •••rtl I 002 ....................... • l&YlllOMT Yout opportunity lo Uve Oft Ex· C'lu1lve H•rbor llland 40 loo\ blyfront '°' wtth old• home 1et amona ma1nlfi<'t nt 50 year old u.. Pr•va\e pier and no.t for laiae yacht SI , 7801000 -T..-nw . 17141 673-4400 tllll ·---· n.H~Afff'ttWltt ............ ltAll.BOI te' Barrett Realty presents , IA YNOHJ--MIW USTIMe A rare chanc,e lo invest and own <not lease) your own private. quiet 3 Bdrm bayfront home, with room to grow. Picture yourself in a high ceilinged li ving room with cozy fire. gazing at your own sandy beach and overlooking your s lip for a 40 to 45' yacht. The kitchen affords. this same serene view and overlooks patio, from which you can feed the friendly ducks. Call J eff Bertule\t for more details. IAY .. OMT_..W USTIMG Excellent loc ation near Harbor Is land and Beacon Bay. 70' on the water with pier for so· boat and encl~ed patio with swimming PQ9l. 3 Bdrms and den home with many extras: vaulted Teak ceilings; new carpets, view from many rooms. hobby room, stressed for second story and more. Call Jim or Loi s Bridges for complete in(ormation. . IA YFtlOMT--HEW LISTINGS Balboa Isla nd waterfront. Enjoy all the benefits of a pier and slip in this lovely location. 2 Bdrm·cottafe +2 · Bdrm garage apartment. Cal Max Adrian for a II the details and appointment Co see. CHptel LOCATION Vacant with a new look -newly de· corated, custom S Bdrm 3 bath ·home. Beautifully welcoming fami- ly room with soaring beamed ceil- ings and fireplace. gourmet kitchen with bteakfasl room. and much more. Excellent financing to qualified buyer. $389.500 1412 ....... , w.,, Ml 0,.. S.. l·I ROOMY OM THE PENINSULA Close to the beaches you love! This 4 Bdrm, family room home has-all the potentia l for c harming family lLfe -nice fireplace. den/study 4 baths. double garage and more. 1577 Mirmnor, Ml 0,... S-. 1·5 CUSTOM CUff HA VIH Enter thru double doors into inner courtyard and see . this spacious 3 Bdrm home with pool and privacy. Avail immed to qualified buyer . 51 1 C8H Dr., Ml 0,.. S-I ·S OH CUL-N-SAC Newly remodeled kitchen and 2 baths -super 3 Bdrm home just $116,500. Nice family area on the Eastsh:ie. Be the first to see! 2605 W., ha a., 0,.. S-l·S UT THE SUM SHIHI IM Cheery and lig ht and ready to move in. 3 Bdrm. family room home. Newly carpeted. vaulted ceilings, cedar paneling & skylil kitchen. PLUS. pri vate pool. Close to schools , s hops. $238 ,000 . Good financing. I 316 S.U.X. HI 0,. s-. 1·5 PENINSULA POINT CAPE COO Sunny brick patios enhanc~. this traditional home. Beamed ce1hngs, cozy fireplace -in excelle nt condition. This corner home has 2 Bdrms and den . The home you'd love to own! $295,000. 2100 MlnMtar, HI 0,... S-. I ·5 IALIOA ISL.A.MD DUPUX Super buy -super financing. Close to Soutll bay. newer 3 Bdrm 2 bath unit and quaint 2 Bdrm with fireplace, open beams and new kitchen. Call for details. naM1 DOV. SHOUS Special home on large lot, featuring 3 Bedrooms, formal dining room, den, spa and indoor lanai for entertaining. Quality Utruout. Make appointment to see. • WISTCUllf W1'•• Beautifullr upgraded 3 Bdrm and formal dining room home. .New gourmet kitchen, lovely wall cover· inga, pa,rquet floors and 2 fireplaces. Shake roof, a"yllghtl ~d walled privacy enhance thla home. $249,SOO. Call to see! 642-5 W IOW llft• '91ACI •• , Y1IW LOC411CM FantHtlc view of Ocean, bays, ialandl, Catalina. U&btl 6 tbe Jetty!! Such a joy to watch the 1allboats and all the bciat parades. Cultom·bu.llt to take advanla1• of .the view from moet roonw. · Louly 4 Bdrma, f am rm & dlnlnc. BeauUluJ new lanc:lscapJng on rear terrace & slope. 3-Car garage. Call today for appt. $795,000. JOO I IA Y ADlll TllltACI S.t/ S-I ·5 LAlel POOL It It, tlO s .... ...,whtYn 4 Bdrms & large fam. rm. on oversize Jot with huge patio. Outstanding pool & entertainment area. _New carpets & k itchen appliances.-$75,QOO assum. loan · 417 calSCIMT, OIAMM SAT /SUM I ·I NOMI & J IMCOMI UM1'TS AU POI $271.000 A perfect combination of charm, personality, warmth & income. Live -in the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home & enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm units directly behind. In addition, a cozy spa & barbeque are~ to complete the picture, and in the finest -C~ta Mesa location. WUUY M. TAYl.C>a CO.. llAl.TOIS Jiii S..J114 t ... ..__ .. M1-WPOtt•"""IT"' CIMl9. M.I. 644-4tl v PIMINSULA POINT WITH VI~ This nice 3 Bdrm 3 Bath home is just steps from one of Newport's finest beaches. The upsta irs deck area provides a beautiful Catalina view. The owner will finance with a 20% down payment. $349,000. IA YFRONT CONDO IXCILLIMT TllMS F a ntas tic v a lue with o wner financing. This 2 lld.rm adult. condo has a beautiful mam bay view on fee land wilt) boat slip availability. This is the best price main bay waterfront condo in Newport Beach al only $335,000. IAYSHORE DR. CarTA•I This 2 Bdrm home is in one of the best locations in prestig ious Bayshores just steps to the private beach. A home with this valuable and unique location rarely comes on the ma rket. $405.000 leasehold. ILUfFS SIN•LE STORY We ll s ituated with hi gh open ceilings in the Bluffs. Hard to find large Bonita plan with 3 separate patios. Spanish tile entry . 3 Bdrms, 2 Ba and laundry room. Enjoy the amenities of this g reat community. $215,000. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. . . is rert ecled everywhere in this traditional st yle home gene rous with country charm. Nestled in one of Newport Beaches best backbay communities. near the golfcourse. it is convenient to freeways and shoppin g . E njoy a fa mily s ize kitc hen. s pac ious li ving room w/brick fireplace, 3 Bdrms and 2 Ba. Assumable 91,. % loan. Owner mfiY assist with financing. Call for. appt:$169,900. IN THE ILUFFS Enjoy the amenities of the Bluffs and the spaciousness of a larg_e home in this s unny end condo unit near schools, recreatiQnal fac~lities . Walk to shops and enjoy a view of Fashi on Island. $230,000. . IRVl.._SPLIT-LEVEL HOME Pleasingly decorated with designer wall and window coverings. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room. Peg & groove flooring, separate f amity room with fireplace. Hot spa. Premium lot. Trades and creative financing available. $220,000. II• CAMYOM WITH IXCILLIMT THMS This elegant 3 bedroom, 3 bath Bordeaux is tastefully decorated and landscaped. Offered for only $395 000 there is a Jarge assumable 1.st TD "'and the owner will carry a large 2nd. SUPll IUY Corona del Mar duplex, So. or Hwy. Comer location, So. exposure, great location. $245,000. ' I J4Yo ASSUMAIU LOAM OP .. TODAY l-4PM 27JI L.OllMIO, c.M. lmmacu1ate 3 bdrm + bonus room with bar. Near new earthtone carpets, shutters & new 'tile in Kitchen. Lovely yard with storage shed. Asking $1,68,000. For an appt to see, call 540·1151. INVESTORS DBJGHT Maximum leverage with $5,000 down, 2 Bdrm condo. Owner will carry balance with agreeable terms and payments. Gross income $5400. Asking $76,900. Ca 11 540-1151 for more details. ALL THI WOIK'SDOI• ln this beautiful home which features: 4 Bdrms. 3 baths, 3 car ~arage, lovely pool and s pa. Move-in condition. Asking only $197,500. Call 540-1151. ERITAGE * MAGNIACENT aJM * 110 ... OCEAH VIEW 3 or 4 Bdrms -2 or 3 Baths. Rum- pus Room . JACUZZI. Custom master Bdrm w /fireplace. $100,000 down, owner will carry at 12% int. 2.5()1 Harbor View Dr. Open Sunday 1·5.~s.k for Steven George. CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER Two houses on large lot -walk to beach or Fashion Island. English Tudor, 3 Bdrm w /pegged oak floors . Fireplace. contemp. rear unit. Open Sat 1-5 at 604 /605 Avocado. Call Lorraine Basche. -6 UNITS -CDM- watk to the beach. Super financing available. Four 2 Bdrms, & two l Bdrm. includin~ spacious owner's unit. Call Lorraine Basche. SAN JUAN CAPO UICH Two homes: 5 bdrms, 5 baths ea. 11 acres of land. C~veland National Forest, 8 miles from ocean. $100,000 down, owner will carry balance. Call Steven George for details. . c@Q) Re.eton,E ... 1907 (714) 159-0422 714, 673-1600 WM. E. DOUD It CO., IMC. 2115 l. c-t Hwy .. Ste 207 Core11t• .. ._.., CA 92U5 Town (6 Country ft QEALTOQ0 lr".41 552-1800 · NEW OFFERINGS THIS WEEK CRESTWOOD ESTATES Truly be~utiful Crom the formal entry with it's winding spiral staircase to the convenient kitchen with it's deluxe appliances and hand-finished cabinetry. There is a· den and family room on the 1st level 'plus 3 bdrms & lge bonus room on the 2nd. and besides that. a 3 car garage. $219,900. COLLEGE PARK CO MFORT des c ribe s our professionally landscaped, newly painted & cpt'd ''Purdue" model. There is a cheerful frplc in the living room. huge f amity room. 3 bdrms, (master suite has a walk in closet > ·and central A/C. Quality co ns truction by S&S at an affordable $139,900. RACQUET CLUB Want a POOL & JACUZZI ? How about a 3 bdrm, l level home with a formal dining rm. family rm, massive wooden beams throughout and a heavy shake roof. Best of all, it's only $156,950. WALNUT SQUAIE Better than a model. Immaculate 2 bdrm condo in popular Walnut Square. NEW CARPET & PAINT. Mirrored wardrobe drs. Prof. planned patio. Garage access from house. Only $26,SOO dn, and loan is assumable. $105,000. GIOVES PAii Spacious triple 34 x 60' 2 Bdrm + lge family room. Wood burning fireplace, beam ceilings, A/C, heated jacuui with auto. t.imen le lights. 2• hr security. Peta OK. M u1t see. Call for appl. •,500. T'fi <f1 Country REALTOR~ 552-1800 . Dalebout · Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 'COMI WITM us. .. TO MIWPOIT ••••rn. Custom three bedroom home. Family room. Wet bar. Built-in stereo. Sunken Jiving room. 9' cellln1. View of the harbor. Owner will carry complet.e financing! 42-1 SAM lmlMAIDIMO ••••• Of'IM DAILY ....... IU0,000 OPEN SUNDAY I ·4:30 COMI WITH US. •• TO DOvmt SHOltlS. Exciting view of Up- per Bay and night lights. Dramatic courtyard entry with pool, spa and fountain. Four bedrooms, dining and family. 1072 SAMT'IA.O DllYI ................. q •••••••• : SH0.000 COMI WllH US. .. TO DOY• SHOalS. Elegant five bedroom home. Upper bay view throughout the livint area. plus the master bedroom. Formal dining room. Family room. ~ve· ly pool. You own the land ... Not leasehold! · 1142 &AL.UY DllYI ..•••.....•..••.•. -•...•••••. $665,000 COMI WITH us ... TO DOYH SHOllS. Custom three bedroom home. Huge family room. DiniJ\g room. Decorated with impeccable taste. Park-like yard. Luxurious pool. A dream home for relaxation ! I l6l &AL.UY DllYI ..........•..... .' ...•........• $491,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOYa !HOalS. Magnificent four bedroom home. Dining '""\\\.\·amity room. Luxurious kitchen. Restful bay vie\\\ .... uced $25,000. Owner anxious! I 7l0 6ALAXY D•IYE ........................ MOW $475,000 . COME WITH US. •.• TO L.90 SAU. Spacious five bedroom home. Ideal for three bedrooms plus two bedroom guest quarters. Formal dining. Family room, Large 40x90 lot. JZ I ¥1.4 A ... SI ............ IY Al'f'T .. . • • • • . .. • .. $461,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOYa SHORES. $50,000 price reduc- tion. Probate sale. . .executor is eager to sell. Four bedroom home. Dining room and den. Pool siz.e yard. 1441 &ALAXY D•IYE ........................ MOW S4ZO.OOO COME ~ US •.• TO IAYCllST. Attractive four bedroom home. Formal dining room. Walk-in wet bar. Ceramic tile entry and traffic way. Luxurious spa. Three car garage. I 3JI ANfle.UA WAY .............................. Sl7t,000 1 . COMI WITH US. .. TO IAYCUST. Lovely five bedroom home on quiet street. Family room. Den. Large pool with solar heating. Owner anxious. Will car'ry 1st T.D. at 12th%. 1123 Gf..ltfWOOO LAHI •..••.•....•..•••.•••.•••.•. $110,000 COMI WITH US. .• TO HIWPOIT •••HTS. Prime C-1 lot, 57xl20 with older two bedroom home. Large assumable Loan. Owner motivated. · 501 OLD .-wPC>llT IL YD ••••..••.••.•.•.•••.••.•.• $210,000 . . COMI WITH US. •• TO WisrCU... Expansive but not ex- pensive. Three pedrooms and convertible den. Huge family room with fireplace and gas BBQ. Luxurious pool . 1400 MOTT1U&HAM ....•.•••.•.•...........•••••••. $241,000 COMI WITH US. •• TO IAYCltlST. G~eat opportunity! Four bedroom home, in fine neighborhood. Coming top kitchen range. 80xl08 lot. Owner may carry 1st T.D. at 13%. 1700 lltVM AVIMUI .•.••••••.•..•••••..•...•••••• $401,000 1617 Westcliff DR., H.B. 631-7300 VIEW FIXllW'Pll Dynamic view! Popular 4 B<lrm 3 bath. Spec- tacular ramlly room wrth wetbar. f i r e pl ace. formal din in g area. Country kitchen over· looks pool and spa + VIEW ! A m us I ~ee. S27S,OOO Ac t now ' 546-2313 OUTSTAt«MMGVU LOT L&K>H HTS. View Catalina. ""1 acre l evel lot . Pres t ige neighborhood. Homes to SI million. Walk to tennis club . S390.000. Call S32·6UO 1~~~1 MIWPOln' llACH a bdrm. 2 be. yearly. un- furn. wrs. llonUcello Townhouse 3 bdrm. 2 ba, furn. yrly. lllOO-M2-2253eves. associated JI ... .. ' ~ OJ I ~ . u I • ""' f .. 1!J"1Jl--l!lllPJ YOU GET MOU FtlOM THE STOllE NEED TAX SHELTER? Oceanfront 3 Bdrm, 2 ba duplex. Complet e c us tom decorating. Owner will fina nce. Offer on down pymt. Will trade. Just red. to $.525.000. Best buy on Peninsula. CHOICE BUILDING LOT Clear eo a nd r eadv ! ! Desirable Peninsula location. s teps from the sand. Don't wa it. call Carl for details. Only $169.000. ZOOO Wffft ltAM .. d. Newport INdt '71-1771 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 HAllC>a lllHH &RIAT FIMAMCI• Great financing and a great view. fully decorated and upgraded 4 bedroom home. ·Ocean and light view. Large assumable loan and owner will carry 2nd. $785,000. HAUC>a llDfH SPICTACULAI VIEW 4 bedroom (two master suites) formal dining room, large same room. Unusual courtyard entry with fountain and running. brook. Many upgrades. '950.000. HAUOll .... ,cam 3 bedroom w /loft. 3 balconies, beauUfully landscaped, upgraded. Near Tennis courts /pool. Flad wU\ 10U wul la DallJttial~· ·------------------ AMUllAftOM ..... ... ,..,, .. llUPDLAl .... 1"" ..... . , ..... (' .... . ........ 'nr .. .mr t.<• 1111.. ..... ., .. .. ••·•••. ••~0>••1 ... . P.-••lwe v&.ta I.ow-el, '•••r1lud .. wrap • .._.. .-1o attor•lq •aa prioty • total aerea l l "/ HOT L&A8DIOLO. YGU ... ....... awnlltvalu. M ...... AFna ... l Im ISLE 10% DOWN hnmed1a1e OC<'upaocy' No q1o1alityana Sel'er will Mlp fiJWM"e 4 8drm11. 4 batha. den, fireplac.. In m as t er su1tt• Nt-v. c arpeti na Ii p111nt lhrouchoul ~-··5 2ltYMMiu U.t• ·9'Mll2 TERMS! TERMS! Assume a 9\12'* loan on this I year old 4 bdrm. 2 full bath home. Just un- der $100,000. Call for more details. this one won't last! ! "MllZ _2S£ ___ _ 4 ... 00M $101,500 Family liv,ing at it.s best with room to grow' Dramatically upgraded t h roughout . Hu ge enclosed patio over looks su.nny rose garde ns. SUper auwnabJe ftnanC· Ing. Don1 wait!!! @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631-6990 HOME IN THE LAKES 189.900. Buutiful single story condominium. de· corated in earthtones and woods. Excelleht location. Close to pool. spa. tennis courts. shop.. ping, schools. etc. Lovely lu s h pa r k like landscaped rommunity G reat for busy ex· ecutive. Call 752· 1700 lilWA~I MEWPO«T rotMT DWI.IX Specla<'ul a r 2 and 3 bedroom units. Picture windows provide birds eye view of the ultimate i n seasid e livi n R. Fire places. new tile kitc he n and b a ths . Owner will carry (ina ne· Ing. A steal! Call now. ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 T-6990 VA S94,0'oo VETS only can take over 10%. -..ooo VA loan. $125 total payme nts . , Co\lntry st)'t(! 4 Bdrm. 2 f>ath home with huge tountry kitchen and liv· lag area. Priced $129.900. For more details. call 541·2313 lm~~I IASTSml ... Be a u tiful .tree lined ltreet. Walkway throu1h flower ft1Jed yard le.di lo shake front home. Charmiftl bay windows .Uance um 3 bedroom c u tie. Old charm abo und1 .. Hardwood ftoon, dlc.waton ~" wlU make Udl doU bouae a beauty. No& many left. cau-.aow. . Jl) SEA COVE · l!ltO,EITIES '. 714-63 J-6990 EXCEPTllW. OC·- ,,......, ........ 4 ........... _."' .. -4 Ht. Ar d1ltecfwtllly u• 411•r w-4 _. ..... ............ Sllrfltlt"· ..... as... n•t•• ook coltiMtt. 1m•cbi1t $t11.000. WAl R._,HON I HOMt.5, INC RI Ai h l ATl 'J" .-c,, , r·, ., .. ••1. ''''""'' .. ''"' "' HOUSES FOR SALE I II ... FAM RM_. 084 1030 Bayside Coves. Cove~. N.B. 642-8235 $295,000 Sun 1-5 ' 1 IEDIOOM 44 Navarre, Ir vine 759-91QO $185.000 . Sun 1·5 16511 Bordeaux . Hunt 'g Ha rbour (213 )592· 1722 $195,000 Sun 12-5 2512 Vista Dr. CBayshores) NB b75-6000 s:t).0,000 Sun 1·5 14792 Waverly Lane< By Owne r ) Irv. 551-4394 Offer Sat/Sun 11·3 502 Acacia COid CdM) CdM 675·6000 $337 ,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1402 Van Ness. Santa Ana 540·3666 $87 .000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2227 Vis t a Hue rta , Bluffs, N.B. 644·9060 $145.000 Sat /Sun 1·4 ••§·11 Lido Park Dr, 2D. Lido Isle 631 -1400 $425,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2 IR plus FAM R~. or DEN 1665 Hillcrest, Laguna Bch 673-777 1 $349,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •336 1 Tempe . Hunt. Harbour 673·7300 $225,009 Sun 1·4 227 Via Or viet o. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat /Sun 1·4 508 Old New p ort Blvd <Nwpt l-Ights>NB 631:7300 $250,000 Sun 1-4:30 425 Ruby Street , Laguna Beach 494-1177 $233,500 Sun 1·5 ••633Lido Park Dr. Fl. Lido Isle 631·1400 $625,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 442 /4421h Begonia <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $275.000 Sun 1·5 2100 Miramar. Ba l Penin Pt .. NB 642-5200 $295,000 Sun 1-S J IEDROOM 34 Almond T ree Ln .. Univ. Prk, Irv. 640-5777 $164,500 Sa 11-5/Sn 12-5 •2955 1 Vista Plaza. Lag. Niguel 495-1720 Sl.95,000 Sun 1·5 2745 Vista Umbrosa, Npt Beach 759·9100 $239,900 Sun 1-5 11 Big Dipper , Newport Beach 759-9100 $139,500 Sun 1-5 32511 Carjbbean , Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $469 ,000 Sun 12·4 * •3275 Moritz. Huntington Harbour <213 )592-1722 $395.000 Sun 12-5 6 Rue Valbonne. Newport Beach 646-9688 $434 ,500 Sun 1·4 •2278 Rutgers Dr .. Costa Mesa 548-7089 $136,800 Sun 1·4 1923 Fullerto n . Costa Mesa 645-0846 $175.000 Sun 12·4 2556 Greenbria r Ln (Coll Pk> CM 646-7171 $116.000 Sun 1·5 2605 Willo <Back Bay) CM 642-5200 $295 .000 Sun 1-5 •2950 Roundsevel Terr .. Lag. Bch. 752-1400 $250,000 Sat/Sun 10·4 *7 Rue Deauville, Big Cyn, NB . 760·8244 $475.000 Sun only 11·4 1101 Debra Drive. Costa Mesa 979·2102 $206,500 Sun l ·5 3113 Barbados. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $119.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 795 Balboa Ave .. Laguna Beach 495· 1064 $278,900 Sat /Sun 1·5 272 Villa Nova. Cos ta Mesa 548·1168 $11 0,000 Sat /Sun 12·4 1441 Mesa Circle, Westminster 842-4424 $115,000 Sun 1·4 14 Tribute Court, Newport Crest , NB 760·6767 $275,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 10 Odessey Court, N pt. Crest, NB 760-6767 $179.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 #4 Maritime. J asm ine Crk, CdM 759·1501 $315,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1721 Kings Rd., Newpo rt Beach 645-0295 Sat /Sun 1-5 615 Carnation, Corona del Mar 644·9060 $.170.000 Sun 1·5 2131 Vista Lare do. Bluffs. N. B. 759-1417 $249,90()..1sehld Sun 1·5 1437 Serenad e Te rr, Irv. Terr, CdM 644 -9060 $319,000 Sun 1·5 615 Carnation, Corona del Mar 644·9060 $.170,000 Sun 1·5 2006 Port Albans , Newport Bch 673·8550 Sa t /Sun 1·5 •1601 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Terr) NB 644-7211 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 325' Flower , E astside, C.Osta Mesa 631·6990 $137,500 Sat /Sun 1·4 ••16 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 631 -1400 .$550 000 . Sun 1-5 2113 Miram ar, Bal Pe nm., NB 631 -1400 $350,000 Sun 1·5 J II ... FAM IM or DIM #4 Whitewate r Uasmn Ck) CdM 552·2000 Sun 1·4 :30 2131 Raleigh, Costa Mesa 645-9161 $114,500 Sun 1·5 468 Serra (Corona Hinds) Cd.M 675-6000 $359 000 Sun l·S a:Ml'iower St ., COs ta Mesa 675-5511 S148 000 Sun l·S 3636 Basswood, EastbJuffs, NB 6"·9060 $225,000 Sun 1·5 214 Via lthacaL_!.ido Ille, N.B. 675-1616 14~.ooo Sun 1·5 HIGHAIOVET .. CROWD! Located in the prestigious bills of Corona de l Ma r. this 2-sty 11 room cstm o ffe r s ever y ame n ity . Courtyard s p a entry. gourmet kit, m.5tr Bd r m s uite + s auna, exercise rm & 4 subseque nt Bdrm.5 w /patios & vus. City lites & some ocean vu. Offer ed in Fee at 1.2 million . Call Jeri.Hunt ·-2043 w .. tdfff Orin, Wte 206 .... wport IHch C714f 631·7600 Colettwort1y & Co. 2S4S EASTBLU FF OR . NEWPORT BEACH, CA. MC)..0020 EASTlkUFF POOL .. HOME -J ust right for the active family. Park, schools & shopping nearby. ·4 Bdrm . family room , large m aster suite. F ast es crow & possession . $230,000. BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL Just listed 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo on q uiet street. Vacant & ready. Wide greenbelt, very private patio. $164 ,900. HELD OPEN TODAY 1 til 5. 1951 San Bruno. We.tw:r.i..•e ... Mtt u...._. ....... pricft! DIRECTORY ........ ......, 6MfW r .... ,.. ........... -,.. .. 'Fl I ....... Al ... lee ...... l et.4 Mlew -...... 4' ............ ltJ ••M' ; ..... , .......... OAILT Pit.OT_~ AD.S.R==> ................... ,...,_-.M .... _ .............. _ .. ~ -4S...,. 2818Carob. Newport Beach 640-9019 $2 15,000 Daily 1·5 . #17 Monte rey Cir .. Spyglass HJ_s. NB 644-9060 $419 ,000 S un 1·4 17941 Ba scom. Irvine 730-1222 $141.900 S un 1·5 545 lrvine Blvd .. Newport Beach 546-9522 $326 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J436 Serenade T~rrace, CdM .. 644-9724 $250,000 Sun 1·5 1830 Port Ashley, Newport Beach 644-9060 $229.000 Sun 1·4 •1472 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shores) NB 645·9161 $669.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Ha rbor View Dr .. CdM 673-1600 Sun 1 ·5 17 Whit ecap, J asinine Creek 760-6767 $435.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 225 Vi a Quit o. Lido Is le. N.B. 673-7300 Sat 3·5: Sun 1·5 • 1400 Nottingham. Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 421 San Ber nardino, Nwpt Hghts. NB 631·7300 $360,000 Da ily 1·4:30 41 Uak Tree Ln., Un iv. Pk. Irvine 644-9060 $159.950 Sun 1·4 * 1363 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631·7300 $495,000 Sun 1·4:30 2421 Bunya ( E /Bluff) NB 645·0303 fl74.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •400 Morning Star Ln., NB 642-5857 J650 000 Sat/SUD l ·5 •219 Via Quato, Lido Island, NB 675-3680 $.525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Sand Ba r (J asmn Ck ) CdM 675-3411 $.120,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3200tera <Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 675-3411 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1112Carson, Costa Mesa 556-2660 $139,500 Sun 1·5 4627 Cortla nd, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $3~9,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •511 Cliff Dr . {Clfh vn ) NB . 642-5200 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1316 Sussex < West cliff) NB 642-5200 $238.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 232 Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $675,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 320Seaward Rd., Newport Bch 631·1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2147 Iris Pl. CE.Side ) CM 631-1442 $171,500 Sun 1·5 2738 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar ) CM 540-1151 $168.000 Sun l·' 3 IR plus GUEST HOUSE 420 E. 15th St., Newport Beach 644-4848 $275.000 Sun 1·5 4 IEOROOM 26431 Palisades, Capistrano Bch 640-5777 $789.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 26271 Am apola (Miss Rdg) Miss. Vjo 495-1720 $.130,000 Sun 1·5 2145 College, Costa Mesa !l40-1720 $112.500 Sun 1·5 391 La Perle La ne (R2) C.M. 548-1168 $144,900 Sat /Sun 12·4 205 Garnet. Balboa Is la nd 673-2230 $.535.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithac a , Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat !Sun 1 ·3 214 Lugonia. Newport Beach 631·1400 $199,500 Sun 1·5 2845 Corvo Pl.. Mesa Verde, C.M. 556-9192 $178,500 Sa t /Sun 3149 Bray, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $129,900 Sat /Sun 1·4 • •2274 Cha nnel Rd .. Nwpt Bch 673·8550 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••8 Collins Isle. N. B. 631-1400 $1,100,000 SIS 1·5 223 Vi a San Re mo, Lido Isle 631·1400 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3130So. Timbe r , Santa Ana 540-8856 $139,900 Sun 1-5 •1059 Vallejo Cir (Mes a Wds) CM 751-6339 $183,000 Sun l-5 4 II ~ ,AM IM w D.. · 50 Ridgeline Dr. <Hrbr Ridge) HB 640-6323 $790,000 Sun 2·5 •204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 640-5771 '638.000 Sat/Sun l ·S •1315Santanella (Irv Terr> NB $75-6000 $3281900 Sun 1-5 1102 Charleston, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $131,000 l23Crescenl Ba y. Laguna Beach 540·3666 $450.000 Sun l -5 ••503 Edgewater. Newport Bch 760-9333 Sun l ·5 2601 Blue Water Dr .. Corona del Mar · 759-16.16 $397,000 Sun 1·5 17 Toulon (Harbor Ridge> NB 640-9900 S950.000 Sun 1·4 232 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $.560.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •2022 Lemnos.c Mesa Verde ) CM 641-8458 $2 15.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 * 1938 Irvine (Back Bay) NptBch 644·9060 $345,000 Sun 1-4 1978 Port Chelsea. Nwpt Beach 760--0241 $229,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •1242Somerset La ne, N.8. 645·8063 $460,000 Sat/Sun l ·S ••1410 W. Bay, Newport Sch 675~6670 Sl ,200,000 Sat Sun 1·4 • 1812 Port Stirling. Port.ofino. NB 644-5128 $330 000 Sun only l ·4 315 Poppy (Old CdM l CdM 675·6000 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1955 Port Ram sgale <HVHm.5 > NB 675.·6000 $241 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2907 Setting Sun IHVtlls ) CdM 675-6000 $.595 ,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 3709Topside Ln <HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $350.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 #19 Robon, Nwpt Crest. N.B. 673-7300 $210,500 Sun 1·4 2362 Silk Tree< Peppertree) l rv. 751 -3191 $168.950 Sun 1·5 1514 Port Ba rmouth. HVH. NB 760-6767 $299,000 Sat /Sun l ·S 219 Via Nice, Lido Is le. N.B. 963-8182 $4 15.000 Sun 1·5 •#1 J ade Cove (Spygls ) CdM 760-9333 $675,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2074 Phalarope <Mesa Verde) CM 631-7370 $240,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 1700 Irvine Ave .. Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $205.000 Sat1Sun 1-4 :30 l730Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sunl-4 :30 1338 Antigua Way. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $379,000 Sun 1·4:30 2001 Bayadere Terr. Irv. Terr. CdM 644-4910 $795 ,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 • •401 N. Star L n. Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 $945,000 Sat /Sun 1-4 :30 •1072Santiago Dr. Dover Shrs. NB 631·7300 {?50.000 Sat /Sun 1·4 :30 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300. $420 000 Sun 1·4:30 21031 Manessa, Huntington Beach 645-0303 $135.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 2041 Mandarin Dr .. Costa Mesa 545·9491 $215.000 Sun 1·5 3481 Fuchsia <G reenbrk) CM 546-2313 f155.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1607 Sea Bel Cir .. Spyglass Ridge 644-4848 $.595.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1803 Tananger . Costa Mesa 546·2313 $275.000 Sun 1·4 •3054 Countr y Cl ub Dr (Mesa Ve rde)CM 640-9900 $275,000 Sun 1·5 13 Rimrock, Trtlr k Hi n. Irv 675-3411 $.189,000 Sun 1·5 1577 Mirama r , Bal Penin Pt .. NB 642-5200 $359,000 Sun 1·5 •2919 Paper Ln (Back Bay) NB , 645-0303 $190,000 Sun 12-4:30 3059 Tyler Way, Costa Mesa 557-2646 $121,900 Sun 1·4 •22162 WtM>d Is land Ln .. Hunt Bch 962-5573 Jl37 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2074 Port Bristo{ Cr CHVllms) NB 675-6000 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1823Glenwood Ln,.Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $.110 000 Sun 1-4:30 1301 Galaxy Dr , Dover Shoreal.NB 644·9060 $.S59,000 Sal1~un 1·5 •1842Galaxy Dr, Dover Shares, NB 631-7300 $665,000 Sun 1-4:30 #6 Malibu Cir., Spyglass, N.B. 644-9060 $.S95,000 Sun 1·4 7 Royal St. George Rd, Big Cyn, NB 644-'44~ $975,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1412 Antigua , Newport Beach 642·5200 ~.SOQ SatS.5/Sun 1-5 1 1 .. 00M t'Pintai11 Irvine 59-5038 S IDIMS * l.UCm Spacious familt home in populu Harbor View "omes reduced for immediate sale . Large family rm . .with brick fire place and wet bar ad. joins blg cheerful kitchen. Prime location on the nature park. Large enclosed yard. Reduced to S329;7:;o· and owner may assist with financ· ing. Open House Sun. 1 :30 to 5. See 1816 Newport Hills Dr. (7141 673-4400 1213) '21-21JI The Hcarbor ArH't oWttt .... , ..... A.. HARBOR 5 II plut FAM IM _. DEH~ 6791 La wnnaven , Huntington Ben · ~ 960-2953 $249,500 Sun 1·5 ·' 8362 Castilian Dr., Hunt Beach 536-6096 $159.500 Sun 1·4 1816 Newport Hills Dr .. Nwpt Bch 673·4400 $329 ,750 Sun~l :30-5 • 6 IR plut FAM RM or DEH 2045 Port Chelsea, Newport Beach 644-7787 $395,000 Sun 2033 Santiago < Baycrest ) NB 675·6000 $498.000 Sun 1·5 1 IR plus FAM RM or DEH 10341 Ladera Senda. Lemon Hts, Tustn 494·1177 $650 .000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IEDROOM 19132 Shoreline Ln .. U nit #4, HB 842-4085 Sun 1-5 200 McNeil . Un it 106 . Newport Bch 760-6767 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I IR phis LOFT 249TangcloTerr . Orangetree. lrv. 640-5537 $83.950 · Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IEDROOM 1644 lowa St #C <Mesa Verde ) CM 751·3191 $92 .500 Sun 1·5 501 St. Andrews Rd. Newport Beach· 673·7300 $159.500 Sun l·S 14636 Oval Rd .. Irvine 540·3666 $83.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 101 Scholz P laza # 135 <Ver.) NB 640-6600 $185.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1228 Rutland Rd. #6, N.B. 631·1400 $124.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 36Sunfis h. Woodbridge. Irv. ~ 551·4438 S136.990 Prine. Only Sun 10·5 14545 Ov<:1I Rd t Wa l Sq. l l r.v 640-9900 $87.000 Sun 1·5 it9 North Cove C Wdbr g l Irv 640-9900 S2J4.500 Sun 1·5 11 Encore Ct < Nwpt C rest ) NB 546·2313 Sl69,900 Sun 1·4 2 IR p1ut FAM RM or J)EH 361 Bayview Terr. Npt Bch 760-9333 $189.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 • 3 IEDROOM 2943 Perla. Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $.110.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 l IR plus FAM RM or DEH 431 Vis ta Suerte . Bluffs. N.B. . 640-5560 $249.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 29l2 Quedada. Bluffs. N. B. 640-5569 S260.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 587 Wendy Lane . Costa Mesa 646-2142 Sl09.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 34 Seaside. Newport Beach 759-9100 $124.900 Sun.1·5 •25Canyon lsland Dr. Big C'nyn. NB 675·5200 $275.000 Sun 1·4:30 l IR plus FAM RM or DEH 21 Sunflowe r (Deer field> Irv. 645·0303 $139.900 Sat/Su~ 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 -2 IEDROOM 3601 Finley Dr., Newport Beach 642·1414 $425,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2001 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4601 Seashore Dr .. New~rt Beach 631·1400 $975.000 Sun 1·5 J ll pa.. 2 IR 421 Fernleaf, Corona de l Mar 675-1055 $349,500 Sat/Sun l·S HOME AND INCOME FOR SALE 2 -2-1 .. 465 Santa Ana Ave., Nwpt Beach 645-6266 $247,500 Sun 1·4 2 -2 II HOUSIS ~Joliet, Huntington Beach It. 963-6767 $175,500 Sat/Sun 1 . ., FOR RENT J •• Al'f. 430Seaward, Corona del Mar 640-~ S-95/mo Sun 11-4 4 II ..... •AM IMw_. •6Pinehun t (8l1Cyn>NB 675-afll $2500 mo . s.t,&m l·S tunaay. f.ctruary 1. '"' ' maanab I Irvine realty · A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IPY•UH HILLI • aoclCY l'OtMT 0""4 SUM 1-5. N CW . cU>tom 1,•<hlt•rr .. n.-d11 honw at the lop o f the hill ! lh.•an bl'arn . t1h• & hurd\\ood floor~. 4 (plr, 5 lg BRS but hi. 3 ,. tr ~at u.: . work s hop & wine tellar 1.150 000 l 'at h\ ~ U'l~ ~ 1,\:.b l DOY• SHOHS VllW! ,.1 liH homt! w EHY t:reati e r1n,11u:rn~ $fir,O UO() H,11 b,11'¥ Gothard 642-8235 1518 G \l .. \X \ tJJ•t-: Sl'~ 1 5 uUti> LU.JOA ,EHIMSULA IAYROHT HOMES! Ptl'I'!> & s lips for uµ t o 55 ho dli. :l HH , 2 fµI <.', _m 1t·ruwa\'es. mh.·1'tu111.., "'-'l'Ut ll~ sy:,tt!rn~. p rof lndstping & more ~l 200 !MIO SI ~00 ouo Jallc Paqu u1 Bevt•rly Morphy IH28235 IOIO 11116 Hulboa OPEN SUN l 4 <A37) IAYSHORES -PRIVATE HACHE~ Charming 3 BR fam1l ) homt:" nt·" <'op1x>r plumbing . new roof & c pts. Gatl•d c.tn·a s:ns.ooo Don:J Chichester 642·8235 O P EN SUN I S2G4<! l'1rdt: l>l'i \'c 1A:l8> WHITEW~TH VIEW! 4 BR. 3 bath homt• w Lht> s urf belov. and Cataltnu on the horizon . $925.000 132 McKnight,. t,AG NA BCH OPEN SUN 1-5 T e rry Hanes 642-8235 I A:fu I OUTSTANDIHG EXECUTIVE HOME! 5 BR residence w/we t bar & fa mily rm on prime corne r lot. Complete w/track li ghting , lg formal livi ng & dining r111s. pool & spa. Excell ent financing available. $559.000 Lynne ValentinP 644-6200. (A40) OCEAN VIEW EXECUTIVE SUITE! Super 2 BR. 2 bath executive s uite in g uarded community w vie w from both BH 's! $239.500 Natalie Be njamin 752-1414. CA41 ) THE IEST OF NEWPORT! is found m this charming 3 BR familv home Joc alect in muc h sought a fter Wes tdiff a r ea.' Absolute ly immac ul a te & huge corn e r lo t Joc;.ition. Privacy & seclus ion. lus hly landscaped . PLL:S H\' S tora1H'-Close to all a me nities $174.500 Suzanne' Shull'r (i-t:! 82:Js. 1A..t2l UNIVERSITY PARK 5 BEDROOM HOME! Located across from lg gn 't•rl'hdt " newt~· remodeled krkhl'n & many t holt't' t·11s lom fpalun·:-.~ Assumable loan. Owner wtll hc.·lp \\ finant·m g. S t5H .9'.IO L. RelCI 55 1-87011. I A43 l 12 OF WATER FRONTAGE! w doc·kage for 80' boat on lg eor •r lot in H untington Harbour. _M_agnifitent 4 BR homt· inc~ourmel krt<'hcn. formal dmmg rm . lg ga m e rm & M L'CLJ :\torn:. Appl onl y S 1,475.000 Be thany F;.ilkrn~t1cn 6 12~235 C A~> IREATHTAl<ING LOCATION! Panora miC' ·vie ws of Catalina s unsets. harbor'ijghts & jetty. 3 BR. 3 bath home w hardwood fl oors. used-brn:k fplc & .s kylight. Secluded outdoor tourt yard w spa. gazebo & privacy. St.250.000 .Jennifer Suehomel 6-M·6WO lr\451 BAYFRONT CONDO! Tt•rnfic-2 BR + den (acmg Balboa Is land\\ lg dt:ck over the \\aler. ~1any luxur~· feature:-. l'1 1n·d al $5!15,000 .J ulil' Van Wicren 752·1414 I A Iii I ONE OF BIG CANYONS BEST! Deane '.\fonaco model w 3 uscd-bril'k patios s urrounding 3 BR condo w lg spacious Frcnth <l om·ed living rm. An exce ptional buy al $435.000 T erry Ha n es 642-8235 C A47 l VERSAILLE TOWNHOME! Lo<.'alecl on quiet tlll de sac w golf t'ourse view. 4 RR. 41.! ha.th ho me w a ll the qm e nitics incl cirtular gourmet kitchen. de n w /fplc. huge mstr s uite & a ir cond. $660.000. L ynne Valentine 644-6200 CA48 ) BAYCREST LIVING! Lg. spac1011s 5 BR home w pool & separ ate play yard. Great family rm w huge fJ?IC & hig h tt•ilings. $439.500 1528 Santiago Tom Allm son 642-8235 lA49) • llG CANYON -CUSTOM ELEGANCE! French Provencial residence wt formal living rm . pane led de n & wet bar. library , French doors leading to pool and used-briC'k patio . Security sys tems . $2.300,000 Lynne Va lentme 644-6200 I A50 I BIG CANYON CUSTOM ELEGANCE! No detail overloo kecl in the Frenc h s ty le home w/ view of golf course. lake & ocean . ~l str s uite wl fplc. we t bar. ha ndc.rafted stairway. pool & s pa. $2.300,000 narbara Aune 642-8235 (A51 ) FANTASTIC VIEWS! of ocean. bay & city lights from this Harbor Vie w Hills home w 3 BR. den. fam ily rm. lg inside s pa & beautiful pool. Security syste m . $429.500' incl land Sharon Smith 644-6200. (A52 ) BUILT IY JIM PETERS! Custom 4 BR home in choice location just steps a way from paol & tennis courts . Assumable (inancing & competitively priced at $219.500 L. Reid 551-8700 CJ\53 ) EXCITING PLAN ONE! 5 BR & 1-lev~I oriented to Brg ~..::;:,·on family living. Lg living rn'I . formal dining rm \ opens to lg pa tio area w/pool. Mstr suite w/pvt garden & spa. $975,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (A54 ) SUPH ASH MODEL! in Woodbridge Glen. 2 BRS. highly \upgraded & in a quie t location. Assumable loan at low 'interest r a te! $111.900 J erry Tho mpson 551-8700. (A55 ) CottOHA DEL M~R LEASE! 3 BR. 2 bath s ingle story home w/lols of c harm. Newly refurbished & 2 blks from b each . Im med occupancy $875/ mo Donna Godshall 644-6200 (A56l 752· 1•I4 551-8700 ( ..,mr11., V .,lley C pntPr Wnodbrn.Jqe (pnrer 642-8235 644-6200 H rbor v~ew (eNPr . - N1•11 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.. ,.. , .. , Hen•tl'orS. . N1•11 ... S. Hen.tFerS. ......_,_.. ...,_..,_._ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ .......... !~.~~ .................. !~~ ~~ .•........ !~~ ~~:i::~ ........ t:!~~ ~!~!~ ....... ~.t~ STARNES COMPANY UALTOlt~UILDMS SJ64,tOO IN NIWPOIT IEACH 4 Bdrm 2 bath home. Pool and spa. Huge lot, walled and gated. New carpets. --TWO 673-7761 -... ONGS 760.1397 lllUY e CllJIUTA SPYGLASS HILL-OWC View the ocean, bay. nite lites from one of Spyglasses bAlt locations. OWC $500,000 on thiS\ lovely New Bedford. Offered at $745,000 * CDM DUPLEX * * GREAT FIMAMCIMG * Large 4Br. 21/-z Ba owners unit w /new carpets. drapes & paint. Mini-ocean view. Plus a one bedroom rental. owe w/20o/c down or take over existing loans. $.119.900 * NEWPORT SHORES * *LOW DOWN* Owner is leaving the state and says sellU! Give us an offer on this large 3Br ·Home. Just 3 blocks to the beach. OWC 2nd T.D. $174,500 * UNIVERSITY PARK * Take over $75,000 loan at 12%. Located near comm. pool. spa; tennis & parks. Walk to shopping - Don't miss this one $141,900 BRUCE BLOMGREN - AG EMT 760-0297 730-1222 Star Real f..-,tate Broker , . · • corr nrnLTT • ~ mv~jrnm1 conm m You've Arrived · · at .. LIDO ISLE Casual e legance is the taption for this beautifu.I S panis h st yle o n prestigious Lido Isle. Includes ·4 Bdrms. all w ,p v t bat h s . indoor1outdoor s wimming pool & s pa: Excel. financing. Offered at .S638.000 204 Via San Remo Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 LINDA ISLE Professiona l or executive Country English Bayfront. 5 Bdrms. incl'g maid's quarters . Pvt comm & pvt dock. With the land $2.6 Million. 816 CANYON Choice of the Country Ge ntleman. El egant c u s tom Tudor estate overlooking the fairway. Exel at $2.3 million BIG CANYON T e rrifi c golf c·ou r s e v i ew townhome . F o rm e r mod e l w private po~I and s pa. $725.000. BIG CANYON Wonderful canyon view townhome. Pool and spa. All new amenities. Owner will carry huge 2nd at way be low prevailing interes t rate. Exclus ive at S.575.000. SOUTH LAGUNA Breathtaking view from unique overlooking South Laguna and the blue P a ci fi c . Privacy plus . Exclusive at $749.500 DANA POINT Spectac ular views of the Dana Point Marina coa s tline from this immaculate home on the bluffs. Excellent home for entertaining. Owner financing with 25% down at 10<7r interest. $750,000. CATALINA ISLAND Furnished 2 Bdrm Condo with gr eat bay and ocea~ view. Includes 6 pass. golf cart. Exch ange P<>ssible. Exclusive at $295,000. INVESTMENT OPPOITUllTIES Pride of ownership. 16 unit apa rtm~nt complex. Excellent terms to qualified buyer. Call for financial information. Newport Beach Charmer. 1 block to /?cean. Assumable $152,000 loan at terrific int-erest rate. This duplex is priced to sell at $235,000. No qualifying required. 2075 S•n Jo•quln Hiiia Rd. A.croH from BIO CANYON Newport B••ch 640-5777 .. OPIM TODAY I ·5 UMl9U1 IN OIUG. HAllOI YllW *LS 4 Bedroom. pool,. fee land and incredib~ view, $595,000. See Margie Schubert at 2907 Setting Sun. UHl9U1 IN IA YSHOllS -Remodeled 2 bdrm home plus guest house. Sunny, s ee it! $310.000. See Bert Reedy Cowne r /agt) at 2512 Vista Dr. UM19UE IH OLD CORONA Da MAR -2 bdrm. 211:1 ba. cozy loft, with patios, decks. etc. $337 .000. See Sara Marvin a t 502 Ac acia. UMlc;KIE IN HAllOI VllW HIUS - Ocean view, 4 bdrms, fam rm, 3 car g:uage, bright, open feeling. $3.50,000. See Dottie Johnson at 3907 Topside Lane. UMl9U1 HAAIOlt VIEW HOMES -Light and airy, 5 bdrm + fam. rm .. cul de sac location. $289.500 fee. See Nancy Laux at 2074 Port Bristol. UHlc;KIE IH OLD CDM -European c harm, l1t2 blocks to the beach. 4 bd Nn'.--3-¥2-ba. -:rrrr.eplaces. See Vergilene Hull at 315 Poppy. UHl9U1 -IH COIOMA HtGHUM>S Totally remodeled. 3 bdrms. lots of c ha rm, corner lot. $359,QOO fee. See Binnie Dixon at 468 Se_rra. UNl9UE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES bdrm. 2 bath. Fam. Rm . formal d inin g room . fplc . $241.800. S ee H osemary F a rra r at J955 P ort Hamsgate Plate. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR S pacious 2 bdrm on 40· lot , gues t house too. 10', loan. $275.000. See J aequeline Pearson at~ Begonia. UNIQUE IH IA YCllST -6 bdrms. pool. s pa and views. Exciting, $498.000. See Ha rbara Riggs at 2033 Santiago Drive UNIQUE IN laVIME TIEllACI -4 bdrm. den. pool. and vacant. See Nadine C roul at 1315 Santanella Terrace. bring $328.900 U~l()U~ ti()M~~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Ea,.t Cou t Hlgh"!a~. Corona dl:'I Mar WE llA \'E 42 OJ-" T it I-: BEST LIS1'1"GS I~ TO\\'~ 1 JUST MARRIED? A perfect honey moon cottage in papular Wcst C'l iff. There's a cozy fi replace for those cold wrnter nig hts, a b a r . ti ll bll ins, 2 11frms. & 2 full ba ths. Al $129.500 th.is adults only condo' could fit your pocket- book. 17141 673-4400 12131 628-2828 The Harbor Area·~ oidHt Real Estate Firm BALBOA ISLD OWNER AMAN. w_. ...t wwu1.&. 3..., l ._ ..... ,.. llw w~ I ..... ;lw•. OWHll WILL CAllY I at TD. $450,000. BAY~ONT-BEAUTIFUL WH•:M WAT8 VU let • MUUllr b1l0 I• .. &.We Pu'a I I S111d- 2 bed, co-op ift a cptatlty b•llRt Pool & HC•rlty 9•r•9•. I••• ... , •••II $425,000. ~ ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR Y .... -4 exc ...... WATllROMt 2....., ........... " • ..Wef , ................ ....,. o...·. ....... 2-•twy ............ ..... .... , ...... ,... .............. . c ................. ..... =··~··•• twe I ... .... WATERFRONT HOMES, tNc. Rf.Al £STAll ').fn Mtfll.11• I'~''°""' M.t•~nl ON THE SAND Hawaii 1 bdrm ground level unit .. owe w /2'0 % down. Professional mgmt on pre mises. ·Maui. Call Jerry Jones. llVINi-OWHER Will CARIY 1800 sq.ft. executive home in ' Deerfield . Award winning Aspen model. 4bdrm, 21h bath. Open Sunday. 15 Starthistle. Jerry Jones IRVIME CONDOS GREAT FtMAMCIMG 18"/r lo 22% down on 3bdrm condos. Great for ist time buyer or investor. $105.900 lo $107 ,500. Call Jerry Jones IALIOA PENINSULA Delightful 2 stor·~~arly Calif. Spani s h h \.'! o n the penins ula'c... ~ JSt desirable location. ~~lier wirt he lp finance. Call Joyce Waltze IN LAW/SPA/FEE S pic & s pan is · this lovely 4bdrm. den home with an assumabl~ 1st T.D. of $150,000 at 12%"/r OMC. Open house Sal/Sun 1-5pm. 1978 Port Seabourne N . B. Diana Cappel. IEACH DUPLEX Only 12 houses from bch. On the Peninsula in Newport Bch. Extre m e ly s harp prope rty w ne w paint & no deferre d maintenance . 2bd + lba + 2 garages Sl 15.000 a ssumable Isl at 11 1 ~, •• 0 . W.C. lrg. 2nd. C;,ill T om Camardi 559-9400. LINDA ISLE 6br. 7ba. the mos t excit. estate on Linda ls le . Wine cell ar. g ame rm .. in/out dr. pool & spa. Unequal basin vu. ·dk for 85' yacht. 3.I million. For appt Bob & Do"'vie Koop. LINDA ISLE 5 br. Sba. huge m aster ste. beau. ltte decor. formal din .. be s t buy on Linda at 1.1 m11l1on. Bob & Dovie Koop. OCEAN VIEW DOVER SHORES 4br. 4ba. fab vu from this xtr a 1£ bluff lot. pool. s pa. party hm . $.5.0 K e xi. t fin. asking S725K fee. Bob & Dovie Koop. W /4. TERFROMT BOAT DOCK 3br. 3ba. 3yrs old. ne w spa, huge master ste. ·w/bay vu. Sell at S525K ls t T.D. $Z74K at 11 .. 5c;; assum. Bob & Dovie Koop. -- NEWPORT IEACH REPOSSESSION 3br, 2ba, RV acc., rm. for lrg pool. Take over opt. for SS,000. My lo.ss your gain. Sl59K. Bob & Dovie Koop. 4 HUMTIMGTOM HARIOUI 2br. 2112ba. very s harp condo. $142K. Bob & Dovie Koop. MEW CONDO-l.OW SDM Lg. 3bd. 2112 bath in Costa Mesa. Formal DR & firep A ss ume ll34"k w/low dn. $185,000. Patrick Tenore. LAKE FOREST STEAL Gorgeous huge 3bd w/spa & all amenities. Prof. decor - earthtones. Assume 10% int. w I only 10% dn $225.000. Pa.trick Tenore. LAGUNA llACH CHM.MB Lg. 4bd home in woodsy area n ear beaches. 2 fireplaces w /fabulous spa. Assume 11th% $299.500. Call Patrick Tenore. LAR&E 41D lh mile lo beach! Excell. HB family home w/super yard on c ul -de-sac. O nly $149,900 w /ter~. Patrick Tenore. ~-· .. ................................ .. IJ4L17aser..t.C... ..... 611 .. 1166 lllcM.,.nd.nt Member Brolltt .. tm ISLE llrX. DOWN I• mediate occupanc )'' No ql&alilyana ~ler will Mlp f\nMCe 4 8dr m!i, 4 blth.. den. rareplaN! 10 m as ter suite N~w ea rpelinc ' 11a1nt lbro-.&houl 0.-S.1·5 J ltYlaMIA ........ 9'l-1112 TERMS! TERMS! Assume a 9'1't~ loan on fhis l year old 4 bdrm. 2 full bath home. Just un· der SI00,000. Oall for more details, this one won't last ! ! HMllJ 411Dtl00M $101,500 Fa mily living at its best with room l o grow. Dramatically upgraded t h r o ug h o ut . Hu ge enclosed patio overlooks sunny rose ga rde ns. Super assumable ftnanc- ing. Don"l wait!!! @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 J-6990 HOME IN THE LAKES '99.900. Beautiful single story coodominium. de· corated in e arthlones and woods. Excellent loo ation. Close lo pool. spa. tennis courts. shop· pin g, schools. etc. Lovely lu s h p ark li k e la ndscaped community Great for busy ex· ecutive. Call 752-1700 lmA~~I MEWPOllT POINT DWLD Spect acular 2 and 3 bedroom units. Picture wi ndows provide birds eye view of the ultimate in seasid e living . Fire places. new tile kitc he n a nd bath s . Owner will carry financ· Ing. A steal! Call now CI) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-63 J-6990 VA . $94,000 VETS only can take over 10%, ... 000 VA loan. S82S total payments. , Country style 4 Bdrm, 2 hath home with hugt' coiantry kitchen and liv· Int area. Priced 1129,900. For more details, call ~A~I IASTSl»I llU9 Be a utiful tr ee lined atreet. Walkway lhrou1h flower ftDed yanl leads to 1beke front hoDM!. Channmc b9y windows .Uanee um s bedroom cutle. Old c barm ~bou,ad._ Har dwood ~ ~ton to.tch will .... Ulll doU bouae a beaut.1. Not many left. cau .. now. ~). SEA COVE · P•OrERTIES · 7i.c_-631-6990 . •. !!.,~!!~~Jl!!!.d la 994 M t. Ar cltltHtw.U, •••• c 1 t u 1rw 'I weo4 eM .... I .._ ,...... mlt. Sllrfft"h· .... _...., ~. n •t•• o•ll' cellliMh. lac ... •• , .. St75.000. WAl f RfRONl HOMES, INC IU Al f "ti A Tl '·"' Ht t • ''" ·l~' '''"''"''-•Ult HI HOUSES FOR SALE I la ,._ FAM RM w DIEN 1030 Bayside Coves. Coves. N. B. 642·8235 $295,000 Sun 1·5 2 HDI OOM 44 Navarre . Irvine. 759·9100 $185,000 Sun 1·5 16511 Bordeaux, H unt 'g Harbour (213 )592·1722 $195,000 Sun 12·5 2512 Vis ta Or. ( Baysho res) NB 675-6000 $310,000 Sun 1·5 14792 Waverly La ne (8y0wne r ) Irv. 551·4394 Offer Sat/Sun 11-3 502Acacia COid CdM) CdM 675·6000 $337 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1402 Van Ness. Santa Ana 540-3666 $87.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2227 Vista Hue rta . Bluffs. N.B. 644·9060 $145,000 Sal /Sun 1·4 • •611 Lido Park Or. 20 . Lido Isle 631-1400 $425,000 Sal /Sun 1·5 2 IR phis FAM RM or DEH 1665 H.i!Jcr est, Laguna Bch 673·7771 $349,900 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••3361 Tempe. Hunt. Ha rbour 673·7300 $225,000 Sun 1·4 227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle. N.B. 673·7300 Sat /Sun 1·4 508 Old Newp o 'rt Blvd (N wpt Hghts)NB . . 631-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-4:30 425 Ruby Street, Laguna Beach 4!)4.1177 $233,500 S un 1·5 ••633 Lido P ark Dr. Fl, Lido Isle 6.11·1400 $625,000 Sa t /Sun 1-5 442 /4421/:! Begonia <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $275,000 Sun 1·5 2100 Miram ar, Ba l Penin Pt .. NB 642·5200 $295,000 Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 34 Almond Tree Ln., Univ. Prk. Irv. 640·5777 $164.500 Sa 11·5/Sn 12·5 •29551 Vista P laza. Lag. Niguel 495·1720 $195.000 Sun 1·5 2745 Vista Umbrosa, Npt Beach 759-9100 $239,900 Sun 1·5 11 Big Dipper, Newport Beach 759·9100 $139.500 Sun 1·5 32511 Carib bean, Laguna Niguel 831·8440 $469,000 Sun 12·4 • •3275 Moritz. Huntington Ha rbour <213)592-1722 $395.000 Sun 12·5 6 Rue Valbonne, Newport Beach 646·9688 $434 ,500 Sun 1·4 •2278 Rutgers Dr .. Costa Mesa · 548·7089 $136.8()() Sun 1·4 1923 Fullerton , Costa Mesa 645·0846 $175,000 Sun 12·4 2556 Green briar Ln (Coll Pk ) CM 646-7171 $1 16.000 Sun 1·5 2605 Willo <Back Bay l CM 642·5200 $295,000 Sun 1·5 •2950 Roundsevel Terr., Lag. Bc h. . 752-1400 $250.000 Sat /Sun 10·4 •7 Rue Deauville, Big Cyn, NB 760·8244 $475.000 Sun only 11·4 1101 Debra Drive. Costa Mesa 979-2102 $206,500 Sun 1·5 3113 Bar bados. Cost a Mesa 540·1720 $119,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 795 Balboa Ave., Laguna Beach . 495·1064 $278,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 272 Villa Nova, Costa Mesa 548-1168 · $110,000 Sat /Sun 12·4 1441 Mesa Circle, Westnunster 842·4424 $115,000 Sun 1-4 14 Tribute Court. Ne wport Crest , NB 760·6767 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 lOOdesseyCourt, Npt. Crest, NB 760-6767 $179, 000 Sa t /Sun l ·5 #4 Maritime, J asmine Crk, CdM 759·1501 $315,000 Sat /Sun 12·5 1721 Kings Rd., Newport Beach · 645-0295 Sa t /Sun 1 ·S 615 Carnation. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $370,000 Sun 1·5 2131 Vista Lare do, Bluffs. N.B. · 759·1417 $2491900-lsehld Sun 1·5 l437Serenade Terr, Irv. Terr .CdM 644·9060 $319,000 Sun l·S 615 Carnation , Corona de l Mar 644·9060 $370,000 Sun 1·5 2006 Port Albans, Newport Bch 673-8550 Sat /Sun 1·5 •1601 Bonnie Doone Orv. Terr ) NB 644·7211 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 325 Flower, Eastside, Costa Mesa 631-6990 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 ••16 Balboa C oves, Newport Bch 631·1400 $550,000 S un 1·5 2ll3 Miramar, Ba.l P en in., NB 631·1400 $350,000 Sun 1·5 J llt ...... PAM ltM w DIM #4 Whitewate r (J asmn Ck> CdM 552·2000 Sun 1-4:30 2131 Raleigh, Costa Mesa \ 645·9161 $114 ,500 Sun 1·5 468Serra <Corona Hinds) CdM 675-6000 $359,000 Sun 1·5 335 .Flower St., Costa Mesa 675-Mll $148 000 Sun l ·S 3616 Basswood, Eastbluffs, NB 8"·9060 $225,000 lSun l·S 214 Via Ithaca , Lido Isle, N~B. 675-1816 1420.000 Sun 1·5 HIGHAIOVETtE CROWD! Located in the prestigi~ hills of Corona de l Ma r , this 2-sty 11 room cs tm offers ever y a m e nity . Courtya rd s pa entry, g~et ~it, mstr Bdrm suite + sauna, exercLSe rm & 4 subsequent Bdrms w ;patios & vus. City lites ·& some ocean vu. Offered in Fee at 1.2 miJLion. Call Jeri Hunt J 2'043 Wntcliff Drin, Wte J 06 M.wport IMce. C71416ll·7600 !w?d!r· February 1, ,., DAILY ftlLGT CJ I ....... ,.,. w. ............ ...... ,.,. w. ......... .. ·•···••······•········• _ ............................................. ···········~· .... ···•·· ., .. ,.. 1002 t ~ 1112 •••rlil tlOZ l 1•1r~ IOU ............................................................................................ Cole.worthy & Co. 2S4S EASTBl.UFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. MO-G020 EASTILUFF POOL HOME " . . . i IDIMS * l.UCm . Just right for the active fa mily. Park. schoola & shopping nearby. ·4 Bdtm, · family room, large master s uite. Fast escrow & possession. $230,000. Spaciout family home In popular Harbor View ijomes reduced for · immediate sale. Large family rm. with brick fire place and wet bar ad· joins big chee rful kitchen. Prime location on the natur e park. Large enclosed yard. Reduced to $329,750 and owner m ay assist with financ· ing. Open House Sun. 1:30 to S. See 1816 Newport Hills Or. 17141 673-4400 CJI J I 62 .. ZIH The Heritor ArH 't aldttt · BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL J ust listed 3 bdrm . 2 bath condo on quiet street. Vacant & ready. Wide green belt, very private patio. 1164,900 . HELD OPEN TODAY 1 til S. 1951 San Bruno. w .... "" ........ ..... u.tfllel .......... ,.-..1 R•• Est•,.,.. HARBOR S IR -FAM RM or DIEN 6791 Lawnflaven , Huntington Bch 960·295~ $249,500 Sun 1·5 8362 Cast1liao Dr .. Hunt Beach _ 536-6096 $159.500 Sun 1·4 . 1816 Newport Hills Or .. Nwpt Bch 673-44'00 S329, 7 50 Sun l : 30-5 . 6 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 2045 Port Chelsea. Newport Beach 64'4-7'78'( $395.000 Sun DIRECTORY 2033 Santiago l Baycresl ) NB 675-6000 $498.000 Sun 1·5 7 IR plus FAM RM or DEH 10341 Ladera Send a , Lemon . Hts. Tustn I ... ._.., 6-twy w1111 ,_ ... ...._._,_ .. II-• ....... Al ..... ...._ l tt.4 ..... ::: ._..,. ... .,....... .... ~ •wtt • ........ e .. ...,-, Dil Y ptLOf WAMT ADS.,..,_ •wlllt.,... ..._..._ .. er ,.. .. _,... te "!-ll •••....._ • tWt ullma -i. S....., # .. s-fier. -- 2818 Carob, Newport Bea~~ 640-9019 $215.000 Da ily 1·5 #17 Monterey Cir .. Spyglass HJ s. N B 644·9060 $419,000 Sun 1·4 17941 Bascom, Irvine 730·1222 $141.900 Sun 1·5 545 Irvine Blvd .. Newport Beach 546-9522 $326.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1436 Sere nade Ter race. CdM 644-9724 $250.000 Sun 1·5 1830 Port Ashley, Newport Beactr . 644·9060 $229.000 Sun l -4 •1472 Galaxy Dr. (Dover.Shores) NB 645·9161 $669.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Harbor View Dr .. CdM 673·1600 . Sun 1-5 17 Whitecap . J asm ine Creek 760·6767 $435.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 225 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 Sat 3-5; Sun 1·5 •1400 Notting ha m, Westcliff. NB 631-7300 $245,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 :30 421 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghts, NB 631·73oo $360,000 Daily 1·4:30 41 Oak Tree Ln .. Univ. Pk. Irvine 644·9060 $159,950 Sun 1·4 •1363Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Nrf 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·4 :30 2421 Bunya (E /Bluf() NB 645-0303 '274,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •400 Morn mg Star Ln., NB 642-5857 $650 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •219 Via Quito, Lido Island, NB 675-3680 $.525,000 Sat /Sun l·S lOSand,.Bar (Jasmn Ck)CdM 675·3411 $320,000 Sat/Sun l·S 320 Otera (Bluffs) Nwpt Beach 675·3411 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 lll2Carson, Costa Mesa 556·2660 $139,500 Sun 1·5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $359,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •511Cliff0r. <Clfhvn>NB 642·5200 $350.000 Sat /$un 1·5 •1316Sussex (Westcli ff> NB 642·5200 $238.00b Sat /Sun l ·5 232 Via San Re mo. Lido Isle. NB 631·1400 $675 ,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 320Seaward Rd .. Ne wport Bch 631·1400 $384 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2147 Iris P l. CE .Side) CM 631-1442 $171,500 Sun 1·5 '2738 Lorenzo < Mesa del Mar) CM , 540-1151 $168.000 Sun l ·<t l IR plus GUEST HOUSE 420 E . 15th St.. Newport Beach 644-4848 $275,000 Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM 26431 Palisades, Capistrano Bch 640·5777 $789.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 26271 Amapola <Miss Rdg) Miss. Vjo 495·1720 $330.000 Sun 1.·5 2145 College, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $11 2,500 39 1 La Perle La ne (R2) C.M. Sun 1-5 54s:11ss $144.900 • Sat /Sun 12·4 205 Garnet. Balboa Isla nd 673·2230 $.535.000 Sat/S un 1·5 118Via Ithaca, Lidolsle, NB 673-7300 Sat :Sun 1·3 214 Lugonia, Newport Beach 631·1400 $199,500 Sun 1·5 2845 Corvo Pl., Mesa Verde, C.M. 556·9192 $178,500 Sat /Sun 3149 Bray, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 • •2274 Channe l Rd .. Nwpt Bch 673-8550 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••8Collins Is le, N.B. 631·1400 $1,100,000 S/S 1·5 223 Via San Re mo, Lido Isle 631·1400 $665.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •3130So. Timbe r , Sa nta Ana 540-8856 $139 ,900 Sun l ·5 •1059Va llejo Cir (Mesa Wds) CM 751·6339 $183,000 Sun 1·5 4 • ~ PAM IM • 094 SO Ridge line Dr. <Hrbr Ridge) HB 640-6323 $790,000 Sun 2-5 •204 Via San Re mo, L ido Isle, NB 640-5771 9638,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •131SS8ntanella (Irv Terr) NB 675-6000 $3281900 Sun l ·S 1100 Charleston, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $1311000 123 Crescent Bay. Laguna Beach 540-3666 $450,000 Sun 1·5 • •503 Edgewater. Newport Bch 760·9333 Sun 1·5 2601 Blue Water Dr .. Corona del Ma r 759·1616 $397,000 Sun 1·5 17 To ulon <Ha rbor Ridge) NB 640·9900 $950.000 Sun 1·4 232 Golden rod, Corona del Mar · 673·8494 $.560,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 •2022 Lemnos (Mesa Verde) CM 641·8458 $215,000 Sal /Sun 1·5 •1938 1rvine (Back Bay) NptBch 644-9060 $345,000 Sun 1·4 1978 Port Chelsea. N wpt Beach 760·0241 $229,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 • 1242 Somerset Lane, N.H. 645·8063 $460 000 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••1410 W. Bay,Newport Bch 675·6670 Sl ,200,000 Sat •Sunl-4 • 1812 Port St irling, Portofino. NB 644·5128 $330.000 Sun only 1·4 315 Poppy <Old CdM ) CdM 675·6000 $675.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1955 Port Ram sgate <HVHms > NB 675·6000 $241 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~ Settihg Sun ( HVHls) CdM 675·6000 $.595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3709Topside Ln <HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #19 Robon . Nwpt Cr est. N. B. 673·7300 $2 10,500 Sun 1·4 2362Silk T ree <Peppertree> Irv. 751·3191 $168,950 Sun 1·5 1514 Por t Barmouth. HVH. NB 760-6767 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 219Via Nice. Lido Is le, N.B. 963·8182 $415,000 Sun 1-5 •lH J ade Cove (Spygls) CdM 760·9333 $675,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2074 Phalarope <Mesa Verde ) CM 6.11-7370 $240,000 Sat/S un 1·4 1700 Ir vine Ave .. Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $205,000 Sat/Sun J·4 :30 l730Galaxy Or ., Dover Shores. N.B. 631·7300 $475,000 Sun 1·4 :30 1338 Antig ua Way, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $379,000 Sun 1·4:30 2001 Bayadere Terr. Irv. Ter r, CdM 644·4910 $795,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••401 N. Star Ln, DoverShrs. NB 631-7300 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 • 1072 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs. NB 631·7300 $750,000 Sat /Sunl-4:30 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores. N.B. 631·7300 $420,000 Sun 1·4 :30 21031 Manessa, Huntington Beach 645·0303 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2041 Manda rin Or .• Costa Mesa 545-9491 $2 15,000 Sun 1·5 3481 Fuchsia <Greenbrk) CM 546·2313 $155,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1607 Sea Bell Cir .. Spyglass Ridge 644·4848 $.595,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1803 Tananger. Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $275.000 Sun 1·4 •3054 Co un try Club Or(Mesa Verde)CM 640·9900 $275,000 Sun 1·5 13 Rimrock, Trtlr k Hin, lrv. 675-3411 $389,000 Sun 1·5 1577 Mirama r , Bal Penin Pt., NB 642·5200 $359,000 Sun 1·5 •2919 P a per Ln <Back Bay) NB 645-0303 $190,000 Sun 12·4:30 3059Tyler Way, Costa Mesa 557·2646 $121,900 Sun 1-4 •22162 Wood Isla nd Ln., Hunt Bch 2079fj>~J3Brfs:~i<g> <H~~~~ 1·5 675-6000 $289,500 .. Sal/Sun 1·5 •1823Glenwood Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1·4:30 1301 Galaxy Dr , Dover Shores, NB 644·9060 $559,000 Sat/Sun'l ·5 •1842Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631· 7300 $665 000 Sun 1-4 : 30 #6 Malibu Cir., Spyglass, N.B. 644·9060 $595,000 Sun 1·4 7 Royal St. George Rd, BigCyn, NB 644·4455 $975,000 S8t!Sun 12·S 1412 Antigua , Newport Beach 642-5200 s.189.500 Sat3-5 /SUn1·5 ' I l .. OOM 9 Plntall, I rvlne 558.5038 494·1177 $650.000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS .-FOR SALE I IEDROOM . 19132 Shoreline Ln., Unit #4. HB 842·4085 Sun l ·5 200 McNeil. Unit 106. Newport Bch 760·6767 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 . I IR plus LOFT 249TangeloTer r . Oranget ree. Irv. 640-5537 $83 .950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IEDROOM 1644 Iowa St #C <Mesa Verde) CM 751·3191 $92,500 Sun 1·5 501 St. Andrews Rd. Newport Beach 673·7300 $159,500 Sun 1·5 14636 Oval Rd .. Irvine 540·3666 $83,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 101 Scholz Plaza # 135 (Ver.) NB 640·6600 $185,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1228 ~utland Rd. #6, N.8. 631·1400 $124.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 36 Sunfis h. Woodbr idge, Irv. 551 ·4438 Sl 36,990 Prine. Oilly Sun 10-5 14545 Oval Rd <Wal Sq. I Irv 640-9900 $87 ,000 Sun 1·5 ~9 North Cove C Wdbrg > lrv 640·9900 5214,500 Sun l·S 11 Encore Ct I Nwpt Crest ) NB 546-2313 S169.900 Sun 1·4 2 IR ~ FAM RM or DEN 361 Bay\'iew Terr. Npt Bch 760-9333 $189.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 2943 Perla. Bluffs, N. B. 640-5560 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus FAM RM w DEN 431 Vista Suerte. Bl uffs. N.B. 640·5560 5249.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 2912 Quedada. Bluffs. N.B. 640·5569 5260 .000 Sat /Sun 1·5 TOWNHOU·S~J .. '"._,.,,. ..... FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 587 Wendy Lane . Costa Mesa 646-2142 Sl 09.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 34 Seaside. Newport Beac}l 759·9100 $124,900 Sun 1·5 •25Canyon Is la nd Dr . B1g<..'nyn, NB 675·5200 $275,000 Sun 1-4:30 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEH 21 Sunflower (Deerfield ) Irv. 645·0303 $139.900 Sat /SUI) 1·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IEDROOM 3601 Finley Or .. Newport Beach 642-1414 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2001 Ki ngs Rd .. Newport Beach 631·1400 $495.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 4601 Seashore Or .. New{X>rt Beach 631·1400 $975.000 Sun 1-5 lllplll12• 421 Fern leaf, Coron a ttel Mar 675-1055 $349,500 Sal /Su~ 1·5 HOME' AND INCOME FOR SALE J-J-1 .. 465Santa Ana Ave., Nwpt Beach 645-6266 $247 ,500 Sun 1-4 2 -2 IR HOUSIS 4Q J olie_h Huntington Beach 96.1-67tH $175,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 FOR RENT Z II Al'f. 430Seaward, Corona del Mar 640-1208 $495 /mo Sun 11 _. 1 or• NOUll 1"4 ....... nua• Oww Mil ftawe WI •l*kM J BR a.ne Luci iaclucled .... 000. See Mary Harvey At MIO MARINO ..... IAYIUD911 R~trfrl with wannUa • cbarm. J 8 . I BA. Country French beauty. ~ .......w.ct • atowina wiUa care. Outllancl.i.u value. DIG.GOO. See Hillary Tlaamer At 2951 CRESTVIEW Of9t .. NA8IOI NW Immaculate. \IT' Y, BR. suites . Monaco 5 \J • ricecj to sell. sua.•. ~ detty Richard At um PORT WHEELER OPIM .. MAI.IOI YllW Glowinl with ·warmth Ii comfort. Thia popular 3 BR. home all freshly redecorated. $229,000 Fee. See Barbara Ballmann At 1830 PORT ASHLEY OPIN ON unu IALIOA ISL.Ate 2 Bctnns. 1 bath, beamed ceilings & bay windows. Owner will finance. $295,000. See Suzie Exley At 1511 ABALONE PLACE Of9I .. C.._, llelUM>S Enjoy the breezes & ocean views from your dining area & f atio. 3 ·BR. & Den. Corona de Mar. $325,000. See Paula Erd At 4615 CORTLAND DRIVE °"" .. sn.uss 2 Story traditional. Decorator perfect. 6 BR. bonus + playrooms. $595,000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE OPIN IM IASTIWflF 3 BR. Family fnd Dining rooms. Across from park. S219,500. Owner says sell it. See Kay Parker At 2636 BASSWOOD OPIM .. •VIMI TalACI Exclusive 3 BR. 2 BA. Lovely spa with view or bay & ocean. $319,000 leasehold. See Lucy Rose At 1437 SERENADE TERRACE OPIM .. •YM TmaACI Custom 3 BR. View of bay, ocean & Pavilion. Spa. Fee land. $615,000. See Edie Olson At 1023 BONNIE DOONE OPIM IN IACI IA Y Sprawling 4 BR. Country custom. Pool. 534.5,000. See Frank Sennes At 1939 IRVINE OPIM IN SPYM.ASS Lease option. Less than 5% down. Exceptional value & terms. 3 BR. Fam. Rm. & Din'g Rm. $419,000. S e ·e R i t a Q u i g g I e A t 1 7 MONTEREY CIRCLE · OPIM .. UMIYllSITY 'All' Lovely 4 BR. + F.R. "Vanderbilt" Corner lot. Tile roof. Great financ- ing. $215,000. Fee. See Lisa White At 29 CYPRESS TREE LANE OPIM .. UMIYlaSITY , ... 3 BR. 2'h Baths. Family room. Pretty patio. $159,950. See ·cora Baldekoski At 41 OAKTREE LANE OPIM IM TUllTLROCI Expanded 4 BR. President Home. Game room -Den -Spa. $395,000. See Jane Mitchler At 18742 VIA PALATINO 1umc CHAIM Describes this 4 bedroom wood shake home with hardwood' floors beam ceilings.& custom cabirietry'. ~xte~ive use of brick. 2 fireplaces mcluding one in the master fiite. On the peninsula at $450,000. WIDI LOT Tift& Rare Corona del Mat find. Triplex on a 45' lot and desirable street. Own er may h e lp with some financing. Priced right $337 ,500. 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CHALLENGING .VU PROPERTY CaYU _, .., & h ... •lt•lt -........................ .... • .. ...... c ...... .... ..... ._ for ,.... ............ ,, .. .. .... C8l t. 2 mlh or c..vaW .. ...... 1.-1, .... e. $495,000 .... 631-1400. EXQUISITE NEWPORT co• ,,.., .... c .... Me.,.,. Cretlt C.,_. 2 M4. 61. ,._· OCIAM YU. D"l ... 1/-..,wtlt...-r .......... . • ......... celmr. o ...... .... wltll flHHl•g ••d c•rr1 AITD. $111,900. Ul-1400. OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX Pl.US 0.. of-a 11.W & ••er to a. cllplc.ted. P ..... Pt. "~old Coast"' loc..._ a ._.._.. ,_ c• '" ..._ ,_. ...... 10 tohl lle•oa• YU of oc.-& lt9y wiffl" HC ........... & le•eh. &..p fr · be•llYt ~ortlhcl Cal fw ..... to r•iew ... exclfflNJ ,. .. ,.,, •. ,trfKt for CorporaticM or •-•es wt.o w.t to INiy togsthit . $2.200,000. 631-1400. PEllNSULA PT. BEAUTY Mo • .,..... spcred this r..adlled 3 b•d. 3 bo. ........ SCNH of tt.e flM feat•res IRcl•d•: shlRgled exterior, staiHd glau, pla..tatloR shMtters, s1lJfigllh mid "'°'" ...... --..c~ Two flraplacH. '-My room ,._ ,_... .... ,_ ...... 2·story ..... Steps to lay & Oc.em $465,000. U I· 1400. CUFFHAVEl--CURB APPEAL .,a•dsOtR• tradltlonal rHlde..ce I• c ............. .,.. loceffoa. le ... IYr .....ocWM -~or.t.d ....... new roof, plumbin9, landscJ1pin9 and interior. QHllty thro•gho•t wltll desicpw wal coHri•JI· wood & brfdL Spoc5-a l"OOlftl illclllded 3 bdnR,. ~ rOOIR, gmm~ r'OCNll, 2 flrapl•cff Con.: with ••tlqH •HtleJ, delHe 909 JM4 ca a h 1 kitclMta. Pool the ywd. LClf'CJ9 lot with spac• for tt.e ....., wt.o ... joyslfylllgmd...tert•lllillglR•~ eHirOHMlltf. $ 380,000 fee. ShoWR by .,,. .......... 631-1400. MAGllRCENT LIDO ISLE Perfection in enry detail on Lido Isle. Gorcieous Country French 4 bdrm, 3 'h boths, l frpks, plantation shutten, brass fixtures. Hrdwd floors, beautiful tiles, CJOldftt om& staircase, matching wall conr· ings. Mcnt.r suite with spa and fireplace. Landscaped by R09ers Gardens. View from mas~r suite. Reduced to $665,900. 631-1400. WOODS, WARMTH -NU! lecaltffvlly dKoroted 2·story cOtldo with fireplace & 2 balcOftles. 3 bed, with fonnal din. rm. ConHftl...t Newport locotiOft with partial YU. Clorfltory wiftdows & high ceillncp. lledilced to s199,500. owe secOftd T.D. ·"' NEWPORT CREST ClltDO ........... 1 .... 2 .. 2•12 .. .... _.. w/..., •••ut• ....._ w .. .. ,... & ._.... s' I0,000. WATER -WOODS/WARMTH s,.c1-z .._ + .. ~ w11a ..... ,...J ....... Cmlm .. •••A •• .......... .., ......... 0--.. c-l•r .......... $621.000. INCREDIBLE LINDA ISLE HOME A "altewc ... " r. ... fer .......... tl.ceret.... 'rl• .. • .. ......,. eetry c::'C4 wtllt lwtcli wlA • .., ...,. ....................... .., .. wl•41... ... •t•lrc•••· ••1•t a ............................... . , ........................ . tet•1:£i ceer4ll••l•41 •••lr .... •t ,, .... _, .... = ....... ..., .. 1•1111• Wall! ............ · .......................... ..... ., ....... ,, ..... BETWEEN BAY &. IEEAN C••-,...,, P1 I ............ ...... , ...... ~-41 I ti--. Leihfll..._S4Jt,IK t~ . WATERFRO~T HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE ~--K~nl.ol• l>l•lflo'lll M'"'"'11''""'"' 2438 w coast Hwy Newport Beech ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ....................... ................ ....... ..... 111111111111! SIL•IM. CGUa ... w lou&lt lay. •.IAlt••C JBr. llla ..... Ast. A ....... _ ........ ., llAUTIACSIAY 111·7-..,._. locatlo!..cc,clHll• Hcl RFALTORS OfllM TOOA YI Come by and see . this three · bedroom home. Open house today, with r~fres.hments ! Spacious living room with fireplace. Immaculate inside and out. Generous sized lot. VA and FHA terms. $119,500. Call today for details. 540-1720 MIS.A ·-· .... , Beautiful .Span ish styled three bedroom. Shows owners tender loving care throughout. Freshly painted inside and out. Luscious yard with fruit trees. Large lot. Any and all offers heardl Call today. $125,500. 540-1720 FAU ltl& OYH TOYS? This HUGE four bedroom will end that probtem ! Has over 2000 square feet of living space. Complete with dining room, separate family room and crackling fireplace. Lots of xtra s\o{'age space. VA and FHA buyers W'elcom e . Don ·i miss this one! $131,000. 540-1720 JO. TO llACH Four bedroom home is located just two miles from water! Get ready for summer! Has dining room, f amity r.O<?m and hearty brick fireplace in hvmg room. Generous sized lot. Close to schools a nd shops. Must see! $112,500. VA terms available. 540.1720 ASSUMI Io-Ye LOAM "Sandpoint"· special ! Has four bedrooms and is tastefully upgraded with vaulted ceilings, hearty colors and textures. Three baths, formal dining room, separate family room · with fireplace. Nearly 2300 square r eet ! Tucked on tr.ee adorned lot. $157,000. Take advantage and call" tQday. 540-1720 Be Of IAl.-OW This home may not be a pot of gold, but it's a real treasure! Has three bedrooms and is sparkling clean ! Nice yard that is perfect for those with a green thumb! VA buyers welcome. What a great place for you first time buyers! $81,500. Call today. 540·1720 !al . .... ~ ., ........... . 540-1720 2·;5 5 S. HAR I OR IL VD., COSTA MESA l!E . IBDBIB ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEA RS OF SERVICE 11 llG DIPPB OPEN 1·5 Newport Terrace, Smart Three Bedroom Condo. Located Away From The Crowd In Quiel Newport Beach Commwlity. Decorator Walls. Window & Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area. $139.500 2745 VISTA UMIROSA OPEN 1·5 First Time Listed. Tastefully Decorated. ··Q" Plan W /Cozy Conversation Pit & Spacious Living/Dining Room Area . Ideal Location W /Large Enclosed Patio On Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home For Entertaining! $239.900. 44 NAVARRE OPEN 1·5 Award Winning Design. 2 Bedroom & Den Condo. Pratically New. Smartly Decor.ated. Patio. Front Deck. & Comm. Pool. $185.000. ELEGANT SPYGLASS Submit All Offers On This Truly Lovely Home W /Canyon View. Sellers Will Assist In Financing With Large Isl. Trust Deed At Low Interest Rate. Large Family Room. Teenage Quarters. 2 Jo'ireplaces & 2 Wet Bars. Pool-sized Lot. Shown By Appl. Asking $56.5.500 A "JC?Y Or Newport Listing"'. PRIME IA YFRONT Forty-Foot Frontage. Pier & Dock In Exclusive Serurity Guarded Bayshores Community. Lovely Two-Room Master Suite With Fireplace. Plus Four Bedrooms. & • Bonus Room & Den. Stepdown Living Room With Ten-Foot Ceilings. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands & Channels. & An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wants This Home Sold Immediately. Sl,450.000. II~ CANYON CUST~ HOME On A Beautiful Lot Overlooking The lelh Fairway. Outstanding Custom Bullt Home - Epitom)' Of Understated Elegance. In The Family Wing o r The Home There Are 4 Large Bedrooms Each With A Bath - Master Has A Fireplace. 2 Large Walk-In Closets & French Doors Opening To A Brick Terrace. Formal Dining, GoUrmet Kitchen. Bonus Room With Bath Plus Maid's Quarten. Call For Appl. $2,200,000. llST OF UDO Expansive Lido Isle Bayfruit. 90 Feet On 1be Bey. Three Conti1uou1 Lots. PouibleTo· ~k A 90' Boat. Magnlfkem Property On Wide Part Of Channel. 4 Bedrooms. I Baths at Powder ·Room. Plus Separate Room fr Baltl Off Of The Swimming Pool. Formal Dinln1. FamJly Room With Wet Bar. Wine Cellar, 4 Car Garage. A Yachtsman's Dream H<>Mf. ... 500,000. ® --......... ,. 7SN1• tlC&pa ..... Mc wpllf Cellir' ~ --·--- ~-• Ir. l'4 be. 2 111 Ametlayat. 2 etor y vehMI "Dl9 :-,e:.. 6 ::-'t~ = :.:J'u.\~ home • •· So lood It == ~ ....... : Uni .,., Nr. S.A.C.C. will •~k you l Xlnt tlarou1hout and lite New ~drepn 6 t.nna.Oner.en.1JT5 MCurilJ ~a aurcl '* pallll. for qwck tommllllky. 11 JOU wut Nit.~-· Mi loan MEW! mHlnllD tivebUlty •t a avail.I •t 11.t "". 201'72 Quality, luxury home. 4 minimum coal, cell Redludl. 5.A.H. Bdrm 4 Ba, 3 frpkt. All 751-UOl far private-.. the utra1 you could ID1. Compare tbia out· want f« the mott com· 1ta ndln1 ~alue et fortable, efficient and S315.000. 1paclo6a living on the Island. 30 yr. aoo.ooo l•t TD at 13% fully uauma· ble. No points. •,ooo 205 Garnet. Open Hae 5al/Sun l·S. Gerry Spr· --------- lngston, Rltr. 873-2230 lalboo P11•M111o I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•• i11• Tri .. x 3 b d r m . I lh b a . o n Good terms. good in· Peninsula Nr. water come . .,,blocktobayand w /front ya rd & gar. ~ean. A steal at 1310.000 Owner financing . fee. Lito <agt) 731· 1522 Costo Mesa Tri~x 3 years new. pride of ownership. Assume low interest loan. DANHOD&E Hewport Coastal ~s 960.5510 760.950 I GIEATDUPLEX! Xlnt location, attractive . top condition. 2 Br house m front & 2 Bdrm over extra lge 2 car gar in real with attractive patio between Legal R2 lot. 30.7 X 102. The beauty of 1t is · the own~r will carry the 1st TD. SOoo Hurry! JBr. 2 car garage. re MELn.JCHS sidential area, close to PAVILION REALTOR town, store. school . etc. 67§.,1120 Buy this one now It'll go ---fast Priced for quick COrotMI .. W. I 022 I b 547 3182 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sa e yowner . --SPY~LASS OCEAN VETS· MO DOWN! VIEW REALTORS NEW CONDOS EASTSIDI C.M. 2512Sanla Ana Ave. 2 BR. 2"'1 ba. rontemp. design. $116,000. 646-5096 646-6093 I No. down payment re· 5bdrm.11585,000. lo down. ----.-----quired for vets on this gd terms. 963--4759. veryattractive3Bdrm.2 · ___ , PRETTIEST ~ath home. 0n1y S95.ooo. --------• ~oos 1 Owner will help finance llYN T&IACI C"" H conventional loan. Take Lowest-..-;ce hse on fee COST.&. M S advantage. Call 979·5370 land in Irvine Terr. 3br . 'I A E A now. 2ba, frpk. lge pvt yd. They're excitingly dif· A $250.000. Own /agt : ferent ! Large 3&4 LLS TA TE 673·2717.644.()357 bdrms. 2"" bath&. 2 111 l~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I fire places. microwave ·REALTORS ovens, solar hot water. BACK BAY 3 Bdrm Ha rd wood noors. 2 fireplaces. larg(' family room & pool Good assumable loan $140,000 EASTSIDE One of the better duplex· es by 0"' ner 675· 1055. 673-4848 Ope n Sun I 5 1436 St>renade Terr 3 -Mien. 23<. Ba. 644-9724 tile throughout. Lovely grounds . Priced from SIS5.SOO. Will trade for property, gold coins or fint' gems. NO DOWN PAYMENT! GEM lEALTC>aS l..c 642-4623 ,_ _______ ,Mew C_..Mr Oc..- COSTA MESA 2and38drm Cameo Shores 180 D.cJ. Oc..-Yu "EXTRA SPECIAL .. 2000 Meyer Pl.141·1991 OPENWKNDS 10-4PM S Bdrm. family rm. This elegant 3 bdrm & frplc. Great for the large ·d 4 b h h h family. Owner will help mai s. at ome ~·•t DOH"T MISS s pa r k I 1 n JI po o 1. h a s. THIS .......,E •. finance. f I """' SI 37 500 r ustom eatures galore . Beautiful st.reel in Mesa , Dix :.erurlly system Verde. 3 Bdrm. 2ba. 1 -Xlnt r1nan ~1ng J ust level.$1&9,000 TRADE 77 I step~ to private com· 1861 Rhodes Dr. • • munity bearh~s. Call to Agt. s.57-8320. 979-8373 Always Owners want to day for more info & ap· _ ------.-- trade this clear 3 Bdrm I potntment A best buy at Mesa Verde Villa Condo home in Santa Ana SS29,000. S87,000. 2 Brdm. 1 Ba . Heights for income pro-RICH IUty 760.0621 N e a t & c I e a n perty. _ __ Owner/Agt. S59-Q21 BUILDERS ... 158' x UIS' RI lot 1n San Juan Capistrano. Comer Calle Espero & Paseo Cleta. ~.OOor trade for '!! FUUa llEALTY 546-0814 502 Acacia: S337,000 620 Acacia: 1286.500 'llMI EAST SIDE 2200 Vf'.aterfront : SS80.000 Assum able loan. Super Drtveby.then call I family home w/indoor Sara Marvin spa &c saW\a. Just listed. U nlque Homes J171,500. 675-5688 : 675-6000 THE ESTATE AGENTS 631-1442 JAsMtME CIH« Absolutely s pectacu la r I~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ocean view from large r--------- ba I cony. Decorator·s SOUDWOOD••• own home. 3 Bdrms. 2 EYBYWIBE••• R E D U C E D story. Tenn.is. pool, spa. In this unique 4 BR SI SK C /21 MtwporlC•. c ustom Mesa Verde 760-6767 home. Leaded glass-Guarded and flawless 3 ------oak-brick atmosphere . Bdrm Monaco Big .Ca-JASMIME CIEH Par ucellance wine nyontownhome. Lrg low. New model home . 3Br . room. 12SO.OOO. inter est assumable 2 '-'.z Ba. built in ap · loans. Low down and now pliances. superb carpet· a greatly reduced price. 1ng &c drapes, completely Ja T.,._ llty landscaped. Owner will 64•9"1 carry flnanctng. Shown by appt. only. LEJMERT KINGS ROAD co. ( 213) 466-8591. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! View the world from this 3 Br, 3 ba home. Great for entertaining. Assume lst. OWC large 2nd TD. Open Sat/Sun l·S. See Kathryn Lenton at 1721 Kings Rd, Npt Bch or call~ CAHCOODUPLD New cstm bwlt 2sty. 3br. 2ba front unit. lbr. lba back unit. Wood noon. skylight, french doors. financing at 10"'1'7.-VIR. $339,500 719 Marigold. Franklin Really 640-7000 Open hol.e Sun. 12.s I 006 lolboo l"-d 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OWN ER WILL FINANCE 2bdrm twnhse. StOl,000. Open House Sat/Sun. 1·5. 587 Wendy Ln. Owner 646-2142. OW9W ... •c• fo-Yo Small. Eaatside Costa Mesa charmer. F'lowen. fruit trees, Franklin stove & hot tub make lhia 28r, 10. cozy inside ar out. Lot.sot stained class. 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TIVVm••~ hlt,•totbe1ive-away eoodo ·wreverythba1. . ' CloM to beeda, 4bd.rm. HUMTlllTOM Rull1 priN ofSJ11.•. can ror Oaly SJIO... llrO..YWW,CapeQld • • • 8 • a c la W a I k (!JUL..-.aL.u-brid 1e 1!1tatea from t.lal1 1pac'°'8a I Bdrm .... : 4'r-Grl. "1 "..,... .._..,..,. S. rm. maay •tru , by • 1 IM nnlbleterma 497•17,1 llaater bdrm SllO.•. a~ba. dutl rm•1tora1e •CHH! S$l 3tll detailaoathil~y, L............. 2br + dn, ovenl.W ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••t• .. -11111!-~~--I owner, wWlni to carry Wonclerfal faaillJ home •ta Pllw)', "' . • .._.,., C..MIM 1114 .... ...._ tH4 L.w.-;a;Hw 2nd. sno.•. By 1pp't ~~t:::;.~cy,!,:':~ ... --oc• (~11~·~ 11~-IAn -----------.......................................... PNttljoua Meaa Verde oaly. Butlfr.-... fe a t ure• 3 bdrm • • •-•-·~ ASUMAILILOAM ••tl&N IM l \ot aa rofl • •WOW•* ArH. 4 bdrma, 1ar1e apack>ul part-like rear 'lllW'I' NOMI Reah1 Eiie.ttbc wood 6 •lull 4 do . •hlU ... t ~•r stl.•.. '11am1Uy nn w/ffirei pl1ace. A BUY!! yard ln one of area's 4 bdnna, 2 bath, famllyd 551·3080 bdrm,J~bath.vaew. 1.,..,. WI\ down All v "' r m w/ rep ace, m o at d e 1 l r a bl e room, lar1e seclude tnt arr111u Pllwy,trv• Pe1AllenRltr 494·'15'18 '-"'• NUatp'Dl aDf COITA,._. dl nln1 rm • built· In Cue&om I Br. Walk to oeitbbnrbooda. Seller ls yard. Immaculate condl· ---------~-------1 A Muat.loul bar1al.n in kitchen. Price for lm· beach. Su11mJt on terms . ne•ibleontbeterms! As· tlon. Lar1e assumable 2Br. Cabana • trlr, 3 pvt today111WMt feat!lrinl medlateaalu t Sl&s.000. Bllr.MMUl • aumable VA loan! Call loan. S279,500 lncludlnl **UNDER lOQM! bcha,pool adllhin1pier. •• JL d ... J bdrm.a 6 covend patio <n4)79-1501. la nd. Yep! We've juat liaied 2 Slt,900. -.aM M•• ~ lhKn>la • in mur h 10111ht afltlr 494-7551 SAN JOA9U94 Mr .._, /IOU coune 6 aro• C:all '15t l50l or , ,._ LOW DOWM "*'· -Corner condo In The condo• In ~rvine·both ONLY $1.000 DN-Ocnfmt WOOOSCOYIARM z Bdrm. 2 bath ........ Sma ll 1ue1t quartep w /frplc in rear of boafe. Within euy walklnt!· ta nce· to beach. • w mainteaance yard peat trees •urroundiilc home. SIJt,500. ~n.. Prie.d fpr quick '1S2 7l'73 ':1-..-."' ... c.'c~~}.'fc• "f lnnovatiw Netrpl'Ocram . Vlll 2 ....... __ 2 ba ... _ with encloHd 1ara.1ea ZBr Mobile Rm pvt bch • ---....... ..... m ..... " " Uo .... . u . uunna, ...... and botb have fieJUble . . • . a. • . bom~'e:i J° ,=t.~c:! ·. . patio, double attached te rms and a re priced Owner Stt-28. A/ll ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ......__ garai e. 2 Years old. below $100,000! CalJ for 0 t t •,C..... ... verylow ........ u payment. Adult comm un ity . Nur .._. mk C C __ _ _ ,.,.. I 026 LlforttalenCuha.-.Nw~ot( Coua~ HH•.!ilf,.• 1 ... 2 Owner will ca.rry larse STUt••ea ocean views 6 Catalina aunaeta an yours ln this La1una duaic 2 bdrm & d e n h o m e . B r i c k l11nbbaL•l'I i tory. 4 SUPllCOHOO , .. ·;;~· .. •••-.:_:••• ~ ,......., -------2nd T.D. Ellcellentvalue M r, JP,; , pool• spa -~.... invest ment coun•elors ••••••••••••••••••••••• atll4',ll50. Completely prof 'e ~ t today. DAY•D.CAILSOH 'cotaled.a muat tosee. Super shatl> 3 Bdrm, 2~ W .5 D•,lel.efto.t CUSTOM 1•••T0111••t2t• JACK.J E HANOLEllAN bath Btookvlew condo 33432 alleoaWay WATE0 -0NTLIVING ~ _.,. _. Ol·LJM Ideal end unit with plush come visit this attrac-iun ---------1--'========-fir e place , hardwood 497.•..a94 1 ... ·~ floors. Immaculate!'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Seller financin& avail. I= REALTORS ASSUMAILI Ocean view. "2.000 down to a ssume. 2 br. 2 bacon· do, 1 yr old former model. Ca U -.oo&O agt. VILLAGECREEK '"A" Artist's Delight w /loft. ~ S119K Lge assum. 14'7. prin only PP. 7_51·7946 By Owner, assume 10.25".4 No qualifying, 4bdrm. 2ba, pool, spa, frplc, bar. Mesa Verde, many im· menit.lea. Sl78,SOO.. Flexi- ble terms. ~n House, .Sat/Sun. 5.56-9192. 2 ho~ on lot. 1 3bdrm. 2ba, frplc. 1 2bdrm. 2ba. t w o 2 car ga r Ow n e r /b l d r m ay finance. 9151-1446. 3Br. 2Y.aBa.·-lyr new con· do. Lrg. assuma ble Isl T.Q.. Owner will carry 2nd . 186· Br andywyne Terrace. Off Santa Ana Ave & Z3rd St. Open Sat & Sun. l ::JIM :JOPM Agt. 631-5103. Gloucester Or, Easts ide. 2 br condo w/d!ll gar. pool. c lubho u s e . puttin g green. Adult complex. $125,000. Agt, 675-5200. GO TO ... don osen r t·,,lturr... carpets, parquet noors tive. d ean 3 Bdrm. 1~ Spaciots 3Br, 2~Ba, all WOOOlllDal L1 ... 11eeda 1041 and 2 sunny patios. Love-Ba home situated on a 'llCID fOI 9'11CK new custom int. includ· «iAa.15 MOOB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jy area ol tennis courts, quiet cul-de-sac. The SA.LI ing pvt penthse. 2Br. FOISALI TMl•STIAL pools and play grounds. owne r is extrem el y ... ...__. ' lltt l~Ba rent.al + 45' boat Proreaionally furnished and lt won't take a thief Low interest assumable motivated, moving out ol "o ..,._, ro ••1 doclr. ~king $485,000 & la ndscaped. 2 Br. den. to see the value in thia loian.Sl34,SOO slate, desires sho rt ....,.. ,w /$360,000 at 11.76~ ZbathatD>O,OOO. s har p Da n a P oint escrow, and will assist in Owner will help finance A.P.R. Try 15~ down. 4 duples. Two bedrm, 1 financing. Excellent as-this 4br, 2ba, Huntington c a 11 J o. Ann ( '11 4 > S52-08l7 Days b a l h u p p e r u n i l sum able loans at very Beach Beauty. 127 /83 841-9012. SSl-GI02 Eves feautures new carpet, low interest rate. J ust interest rate a vailable I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fresh paint, beamed ceil- $15'1,SOO. Call Jim J ors too: 1.._ ________ UN IV. PARK, 3Br, 2Ba, inga, fireplace, dining '131·3111 497·48448 493-8812fordetails. HwryT'llhW•,Last 1• fam rm. Deane Home, area & enclosed patio. ---e .a.t$1-,tOO D,..-Oa..Y• Good & quiet 1oc la as You maywish touse the MESA vao1 . ~---AY Aaaume 1°"1 loan. l&Ul . " . 1 bdrm Lower unit as a L 60LDEmsT Borde n..-Sund sum able &oan, $183,SOO. ~~!Oin~4·M:~i:~b~=th~~ 1ngo .,'.'.)...., ~ l!s~OC··~ORATE~ SKOOODoWll ay. i-B_y_o_w_nr_ss&-__ 5902 ____ tS.~T~AeeT~E:~O=W~N:· E;R~~Me. Aoay~ Gree nhouse. Nr Gotr AuJb ••" r4: 1. Main Cbanne!, 3 br, 44• By Owner 2 Br . 1 Ba. Course. Asking S212,SOO. boat slip, l yr old. 3275 Large kitchen with built PROVIDE TERMS for Call now, prlnc. only -l4M5ll Morita.()penSun. ins. 2 car garage. Large qualified buyer. Offered S-41-9993,Bkr. $21,000DOWM HUMrl18TOH ya rd". Off e r . C a ll for only $144,000 FULL Custom 4 Bdrm. 2 ba I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -4394 PRICE! Dana Point charmer.1--:=~=~==-i IMYIST.ltll _ss_i __ ·------1 MISSIONREALTY Panoramicview. 1 FOIM¥'1STOIS I <213>•·1122 WOODlllDGI 915 S.c.tHwy,Lac:una ltl Lo,.,_.._ Call Realty World Split Ownership Pro-Beautiful 1 yr old 3 8d ,.._494-0731 COffTuatin ),Soof 1'1lh) UHOIO gram allowa you to buy a SPECT ACULAR 3Br. 2 i,; Ba. upgrad ed4 ---------Thi~~~~ 1!: R2 Fo•t•Y.-.Y 1034 home without nega\ive 2Ba, fam rm, frplc, ap-earthtones, amenities For S.,AIOr'..t lot & dbl. det. gar priced ••••••••••••••••••••••• c a s h CI o w w it h out prox 2,000 sq ft, spa & galore . Just reduced WOODS COYE at $144,900. Century Executive pool home . management problems, la nai. S2'19,000. Agt. SSOOO for quick sale. Lrg DU,LIX It GUEST 21/Got.a r~.r11 Realtors. Four' br. Assume 1~~-using minimum dQwn 846-~ assumable loan~ Only COTTAM ..... ~· payment!'St.art your nest •---------$143.500. Glen Hellwart.h. . 541-1 161 Agent Jean !164-SSOO egg today. CaU for more lniM I 044 559-9400. SJ0,000 DOWN Hwwtlwgtowleecll 1040 information ....................... Outrageous 2br. lba. fi•tr /bdllli•e ....................... .,,. T ...... ocll Hlllch owner's unit. Skylights. In College Park. This 3 SI 12 000 Be ifuU .. ed Antique Doors/Windows. Bdrm. p , ba.at $110.000 . • TAIE OYB 13'/1% Bdarmut Lusyk appommel con~ REALTORS Beamed Ceiling, Frplc. has assumable pvt.e;trty F1xer _3 B_r . Pool.+ ho 1---------New Kitchen/Bath, loan. Call for .JM{ails. Jacuw. ~ce reduced. l•nt I.e.! tiguous to the hillside -----11111111 ... 11111111~1 S275,000 by owner. Days Century 21/Gold Coast For ftnancmg low-down 4 mos. new! 2br, 2ba, natures preserves 'AMOllAMIC YllW 833-3544, eves 661--0842, Realtors. 548-1168 or aft 6 call Agt. 64.2-8850. condo, completely up· $320,000 Lo•efy T ... lodl 3'10 Flora 1233,500. ............ ll UMOISTIUCTID • •••••••••••••••••••• • views. A fabulous build· ENGLISH TUDOR rN . in' site in quiet area. The . CAL. pnce for this double size Thia home baa 3 8d a lot includes plans & 21,; Ba, famUy room .'Pd permit. for a 3500 aq. ft. much more. ntere ~a home. ~.000. lovely vle1V of the mocat· B•ALDIAY t alns and ocea,n. ~ Dra matic contemporary home has l he . dellnife f . I h I th reeling ol spacaouane.11. a m I Y 0 m e w with Its sweepin1 entp coastline vie~. 4 bdrm, s taircase. $240,00D. 4 baths. family room, 495 1720 r den, 2 fireplaces & guest · room . P rivate beach, pools , & tennis courts. Owne r will fin ance . S675,000. r Lingo • .. '='•-'" ~ ...... ·~'-~~:·~~ 1--------... 17141494-1177 IMaAl.DIAY Great blue /whitewater vie ws & TER MS $415,000. OCEA.-.ONT P a no ramic coastline views private steps. owner will carry lat T.O. Sl ,ll00,000 Don/Coldwell Banlrer 49&-l320. pm.call 8ettyat556-8249 V••y nice 2 Bdrm. Adult gr a ded with cus tom SllOH 4 Bdrm, 2 ba "Presi· ~ dra pes & car pe t.in g, 7 0-I 07 6 .. ,..7~99 dent" home. Perfect for MIS.a. YBDE con do .. 2 car garage , cathed-1 -mnas, pro-6 6 ..,_ .. YIAYCllEATIYE Beautiful Irvine Cove . o ... SUM. 12-4 32511 C:.•h= Catalina Sunsets from ever y .room. 180. deg. ocean view wiU captjva&e your · heart. Remodel~ a nd decor at ed . O~k cabinet.a. Formal din' 1 rm . J enn· Air r an g . Roo m fo r addinon ~ pool. Stturity syste~. Flexible financin&. $469,000. _. •.. ..~ " entertaining and com· CHAIM& sec urity gate. close to ressionally landscaped 599,900 W,.,,. Sa. fort.able fa mily living. d ba Lo . ocean. By Owner. Prin-w i l h p r l v . p a l i o . ,,.,,f, Large loan available. 4 B rm, 1~ . ' w mt. cipals only. $1Z7,000. Call pool/spa! Won't last. call Better beat the crow on Close to Irvine, Newport aasum. In. Won t last. 960-S034 Sunday 2-5 to see this Call 541-9983. Prine. only·i.---------I now. beautifuUy decorated 3 a nd freeways. Let us Bkr. BY OWNER·lBr Pierpt 8d 2 Ba. encl. garage show you this delightful NO QUAL .. NO POINTS, White water view, pvt. Aaaume LO INTEREST streets. Guarded gates. LOANS! Lovely 3br, 2ba, 5 B r . 3 1,AJ Ba , Poo I + den, HUGE MASTER Sl,500,000. 494-MlO. 131-1440 SUITE, 2 poolside yards, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ C/MESA ' S20K down or submit !-•,..·-.. -.-..,.•a--...--• .. - trade-will consider -~ LIASI OPTIOH. in the Heart of Laguna Cond np1a d •t + lrg yard/patio. 14584 hom, in a lovely pre· 1-------~~ o.,.,.... n. en uni . llDIM. 21A. StlK l.,,. -ooo ••• -·-many unara ... -. lo m· t. Golden Glen (but fronts s 1,.1ous area._,, · • --rr . .... ~ Take over SS23/mo. FHA 1.o· M"ll ....... 1051 ........... .-........•• UNITS E i g h t 2 Bd rms a t $370,000. Six East.aide at $375,000. Four units at $175,000. ThJ'ft houses on a lot, $179,500. Call 645·9181 Awtrdwm.r Assume In. prin only. payments, at 9...,~ in· on Kuan.) is 1 er. 842·4'MS ler•st•. Owner says •ub-631·1266· Spa c io u s 2 s tory1--------... " townhome in a beautiful· mil all offers! Don't ly groomed community. $7000 DOWN Wait, Call Now for more 2 Br 2be end unit wil'h Ta It e ove r p fm t s . information. REALTORS front. Solar assisted and starter home. 842·9~3 LO llWLST POPULAR MODEL in facilities or pool, spa, Bob Demers. Turtlerock ,Ridge, nicely : OPEN HOUSE RUNNING STREAM in Do wntown . Pe r f ect ~GO flnllC tennis. weight room.1--------, . REALTORS upgraded&pricedunder AITO possible. Comp rem ~br hm, bit-in ..... .r ~ASSOCIATES market . ~!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!~ Watcc ftwl Hwt dishwasher new thru out 141-1511 .,, .A 730-0760 REAL TY / e.c. ·~ S95000~::::-~642-~1067:..:_ __ 1~~~~~~~1 ·Redhtll vRealty ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l~~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!J!!!t-!!!1!4!0!0!!!~~ ~~ ••••••• !~.~~ ~~ ....... !~~~ . 552 -7500 4br. $188,900, 10o/o3 loan. balance Sl02.SOO. view, vaulted ceilings, associa· lion 832-8067 O..,_ETRH COMDO 1 BEDROOM+ loft sharp end unit 183,960 C /2-1-Mtwport Cllfr. 760-6767 NORTHWOOD laccwHt Cl•llt h · KtlttY• t4-...... by AyrH. 2 story, 3 ...,_, pool ...... XIII! scllool dht., '" tra111portatl o11 ,.c,....._ & 1tons. Mo. auoclutloR fees. Sl74,900. , .. ....., 551-5000 01.,.ITIH TOWMHOMI 1 bdrm, 1 ba. Just perfect for t he confirmed single Located on the stream Lots or privacy. Parklne right outside the door Plus outstanding recrea tional racil.iUes. Adult on ly community. d Beach, ftlled with Rare i---..... m11 ... --840-19111 aya, 494-5057 Koi & s urrounded by LUIUllOUS eves SUl.lllOOwner/Agt. Botanical Gardens. An MEWDICOI elaborate 5 bdrm. 4 bath Beautiful in and out with home with s wimming be a med ceilings, slry pool overlooks ALL or Ughts. In a woodsy set· this private ocean view ting with atrium, mature . estatesiz.eJot.Sbown on· trees and 1 r eener7. COLDWeLL BANl(eRO .,......,,... COM>O Nestled in San Juan Ca pistrano, this lovely 2 bdrm, l~ bath condo of- fers spaclous_master suite with parent retreat a r e a , large patio . enclosed garage, com· munity pool, and quiet c u l-de -s ac location . Presented at ...... SB'7,SOO. ow.a - 'TIAMSIBllD ly byappt.llS0.000. Ac ross rrom tennis Occmf; owe Lot courts:._ Very ~rivate witll with plans. Breathtaking a spa. Specio812 Bdrm• site projecting into the den, formal diitin1 rm sea virtuaUy surrounded and coordinated neutral by crashing surf! In a decor. A beautiful home private aru -one of the for the perfectionist ! last. S2,000,000. $149,500. s..v.wv• w•111tw1...._. Ocean view 3 bdrm lux IK.....,.. ury condo. Priced to sell 67MtOO '23.S.000. 494.7551 .,........,.-< -#-HILU£ _."-t.' Mc CORMA(;I\ RI 1xcrn. TB.Ms WeJl-built custom home ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ on super cuJ-de-sac. Two cean Vj ew, 2. patios, years old, 4 bdrms, 2~ deck, privacy, used brick baths. with approximate· wall, wine cellar, hrdwd ly 2800 square reel. Bdrm d B FOR SALE BY OWNER CUSTOMHOMI OWCjMo .. If,... SJS,000 ........ 2900 sq.ft. 5 BR, 21,; ba. air cond, 2 fplc's. wet bar, (am rm. 3 car gar. $240.000. '114-552-3023. Large assumable loan. n rs. 2 + en, 2 a . Formal living and dining _A-'gt'--. sn._·_m_i ____ Mh"-Yiefo t 067 p I u s f a m i I y M•w Cmtocw Hw ..................... .. room ....... s:M9.500. C rescent Bay. Tota l Ats.L&.o.91/J~o SM~C ... '!_~~Y; down payment SS0.000. Delightful 3br , 2ba, 559-1859 WILSON PARK YOua DREAM HOME Come see this beautiful home which includes Im· ported Italian Glazed Tile in entry. planter area.5Br,38a.upgraded t hr uout , inc l. AC. ProfessiooaUy lndscpd & truly beautifully main· tained. DON'T MISS OUT! Come see today! Open Sun 1·5. 9 Pintail. Agt. 559-5038 vv•n-wv"_. Assumable loan 14 ~. w /country kitc he a , Five bedroom, three Call Owner/Bltr . 953-0SSS cathedral ceilings. m•itY bath extt\llive home in or 76CHlllS upgrades. Earth tonet, Mona rch Ba y , South • Laguna. Oceanside of Wl'lelan Sll8.000i10-S934 highway, private com-Real Estate ~hocll 1041 munity, quick escrow.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• $379,000. !---------- CON NO OMINIUMS SELLING Check These Amenetles Costa Mesa's Super Buy ./Location-Terrific ./ Size -1650 sq. ft. ./ Double Garages w/Opener ./ Micro Oven -Dishwasher ./ Trash Compactor ./ Air Conditioning .( Huge Walk·ln Closets ./ Cement Drives ./ Pool & Jacuzzi Ward Investment S.IH Office 714-131~55 11:00-1:00 p.m. - w ...... ll: Coela .... FROM $124,500 ' San Diego Fwy. -c.- r Baker St. I Adams Ave. ~ j ~ I j Wilson . (i)Park ~ Town- homee I . WileonSt. v L. ~ I -- <; . WOODBRIDGE CONDO 2bdrm, 2ba, highly UP· 499-1320 131.0136 ,. .. _c-_ -- g raded, ffplc, brick 'tS13 CAMPU,l>a:IRVINE ....... I044 patio, fully attached 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• car agr, close to pools & --i.mmmmmmmmmmm••••••-. lake , assumable loan. $136,990. OPEN Jo(OUSE SUNDAY 10-5. 36 Sun· fish. Prine. Only. ••IOSfo•* Fll•d119A .. L when you take over exist- in c loans payable at $984 /m o! Th i s TURTLEROCK GLENS home offers a touch of heaven rib 4 bdrm. con· temponry floor plan in open view of the creen· belt. A senaational value. Call '1»1501or'152·m3 • •JJf'/~• Ill 1~AYlllL on thl• ca omlaed 4 bdrm bome. featurlnf F rench doon. country lsitchen A p rclen patio. O wner w i ll ca r r y A.l.T.D. It ~! Com- "re tbe value of tlUa flee re1ideaee offered at S142.000. 151· 1501 or TP·Tm. -- ' macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY DICOIATOIS DILlfiHT! Totally upg r aded l'stor y condo i n University Park w /2 BR, 2 Bath & redwood deck patio. Located on greenbelt walkin g distance to shopping , pool & spa. $155,000 Gisela Jenkins 642-8235 (AS7) 1.YAILAILI FOUi WAYSI Magnificently decorated& upgraded Solano model in Rancho San Joaquin Villu on the golf course. 2 BR, den, air cond., stained class windowa, marble fplc -=-available for lease $950 ,t unfurnis b e ct, $1000 /mo furnished, for sale at $205,000ortry a leue option. Tom Allinson 642-8235 OPEN SUN 1·50:30~gura (A:i&) 712·1414 (CJn"'8 Vdltty (....., Ml.all ..,, Oo....Drwe ... ............ ... ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY · OCEAM & LIGHTS! Beautiful night lights & coastline views from this charming 3 BR home in Laguna Beach $234.500. Also available R·l lot, perfect for your dream home $160,000 T. Hanes /B. Aune 642--8235 (Al3) YICTOIJA llACH All redwood and custom homes walking distance to resta urants & beach. 3 BR & 4 BR high q uality construction. Comple- tion scheduled mid-Feb. Buy now &c c h oo s e yo ur ow n c pt s. $395,000-$429,000 Gisela J enkins 642·8235 OPEN SUN 12·4 431·"4 ,NYES P L. (Al 4) • • $21.000 PllCI *•UCTIOM Emerald Bay ocean view home ,......., 2 bR, 21h baths &c pool. O>mm~ty tennla plua private beachel. HIP ... umable lat TD & owner will con- llder 2nd TD. $150,000 Gary Gleucm 842-1235 (Al5) • -.v~OT S..,."z•s ... 3 Bdrin i bath ~e m r.aatbh"" lllJ,000. Open l S tll llOld -Carob, The Property M ut MO.toll ··-'S c&.OSIOUT Sacrifice .. 1e of lut con do. Reduced 110.000. Ooo 't miu this. Newport Helthta 2 bdrm. den. Me ,......_.. •--------comnuaalty pool. Beat Eac....._ 3 &a 2 Ba, L190 ISU vahae la town. '"8.000. 1ood nundn1 $179,500 ....,AIAPllt O,.W&S.1·1 Junne Salter Agt 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,..Jovely 101 st.+ II••• Id. 111-lal patio. s pacious sun · 1-kd f I il 117~~ I\( .. ilt\' I ,, , , ,1111 .. IXIC:UTIYI HOMl- LIASI O"ION 01 IUY Lease it, leuse option It or buy It with extraordinary terms. Family sized executive home in excellent area. Owner tra n s fe rred und motivated. Call us for an appt. to see this outst anding 4 bedroom home. .J 9UAIL PLAC:I PIOPHTllS 712·1f20 decks. Fine Udo aectlon -~H~ .. ~ .. -~v•.11111• .. 111111--1 or nicely a ppol n t ed homes. Buy tomorrow's Oceao vu. 3 Bdrm 2\'a Ba. security roe i:r fimlly 3 car aaraae. azs.ooo od Pri ooo ..._ ___. •---L Io t •Y. ce . . l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .....,.w ..-• -69 s-t. ._ I OIO ~ ··.-... -:---·r::--·-.·,··~~~:~: ·~·; ... ;·~·;:·~·~·; 75f.fJJ I This 4 bedroom newly ~~~-·~·~ Ht·( ll 1: Ii d-~-0 :·'.· ·.1lT\ t 1 : 1 1j !(I ........... ~ c ......... •/T••• -1100 .............. 1700 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1'73 20a4', 2 Bdrm. t Ba. PAITOWlaSHW r= Buih-im. 40+ ace Umlt. Foa SAU OPDI HIJSE I 12-4:30 A-1 CGad. 5• Putt. S.A. Palm Sprino 1tt1 con- $21,500. t'7S·2M9. C1ll do . $7,500. Pvt tennis 5-9Pll. club, pools, beautiful. quiet. e1:clu11 ive . A'-81 I Os (714)961-8855. 5PACIJIO fwS. llOO -.------ 1111 M.c...eHwy •••••••-•••••••••••••• Vrtllage Creek 3 Bdrm. "-.._. · • •m. nn, 2 blth. On the Dream 6y these• in this I~ IY OW'I• creek. Many upgrades. lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 blth, Nr Dtsneyl1nd -Gr~15 H 1 g h a 111 um ab I e . APIUYALLIY Near new4-Plex, 2 bdnn, 2 b•lh eHb wUt with. fireplace, enckleed patio. double prqe. ua.ooo. Bill, Grundy. Rltr, 675-tlll. MoDowwYA LowDowwPHA Super 3 Bdrm l '4 B1 family home, close to Tustin Ave 6 Santa Clara. Prime area, seller will 1et creative. Offered at•.900.~354flll ·~ r ii ·-• SJ!>.000 + &d potenU1I. Sl2t 950• Owner /Broker am Y room ..... t with Owner will carr y-Prin ...... 77• -· · hu1e patio and covered Onl ....,. "" porch. Great rl.nancin1 y848-20l2 . --F()t--_-.. -.... ---X-- avadllable. Loni term .._.,. .. ,,, ll50 .. 50Sl1 SOOBDOWH l•n leueavallable. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• mo. 2 r Iba, sharp Westside Costa Mesa. 175. llACtROMT con do . Sa n Juan Needs some work . don osen ( •.. .J' (J p.., l213N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH Capslstnno. $22,000 yr income. Full OCIAMSel C•ll Realty World price $225,000. Owner 36 UNn'S. EleVllor. 6' I· IO IO will carry I~ interest l200,000 -l550.000 w /$60,000 dn. 1-::1:::.r;de ~~ 1100 ~ U€HIG€ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ finished home offers tru-s HOOS£! '---------ly spacious living in P ort · tirllng. Owne r. " traditional elegance on -644~·-5_12.8_. ----- 3 Bedroom. 2 car 1an1e. , ____ .,,, _ _.. IBMICID lar1e lot. by owner. ---- c...... Loh/ ... , ................... ~ f HOM€~ c.....J I 500 Duple1: on the w1ter beautiful Lido lsle . See-you•• LOYI LIDO Ing is believing this ex-- ceptiona l value. Call now! K7·311Z J .. IM rHI AOYIS ' Trip~ wMle Lancer. 18:50 Enjoy wonderful Lido f'/J%~r -.,1 sq.ft. Large muter • rr• w /dock, $425,000 owner R. E. Investments ••••••••••••••••-••••••• will finance·open S IS 1-5 3333 W. Coast Rwy. NB Will sacrifice 2 graves. 3601 Finley Ave. N.B 645-4646 Pacinc View. · Cobb Investment Co. --------- 525-5293. 642-1414. 615--t921 FOR QUJCK SALE H.V. Hms. 4Br. 2B•. fam rm, high ass umable. Cash redecoration 11· lowance. 1221.000. Bill Foster 780-0241 ,,. ..... ~ ..... d Your chaneeof a lifetime to live on Udo Isle in a ch1rmln1 2 bdrm home plus den. Street to street location and within steps lo one of Lido's finest beaches. A .must to see. mo.ooo. Redh 1II0-~ RL'.llty f I ·I-: ; ~ : ) I " ) loving in this joyful Wood pe...aled, Jbr con-suite, Iota of extras! 3bdrm paneled den home d end G o n Jttra wide 50' lot. o. unit oa reen-Cloee!Ofreeway Ind new CommucW IKwl'l'Operf, 2000 Country kitchen w/brick _be_lt_._-._too_._5'5-0337 ____ d•hopta'INDI cent.er. Call for Propaliy 1600 ............. ::? ..... .. '°'9UDSIM FOUNT AIM YL Y BY OWNER-Harbor View Carmel, 3Br. 2Ba, fam rm . SZ50.000. Will carry new loan at reas. r1le. 644•5115 or 644· 78fr7 Redhill 0-~ R1..·.1lty I , ~ : ; ~:) 1111 & eating area. lrg dining ls..1 leedt I Ol4 e ils. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ rm. + gll'den rm. deck 6 I••••••••••••••••••••••• IAIBTT llAL n r= healed swimming pool. New homes in Bridgeport 642-1200 ~ : . , . A STEAL! lnveStment Condo Sl56.000. E. Blufrs. Hrtlf'IWp W.... Low dn, owe b1lance •l To ta II y custom It e d ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!j 12~ . Choice! 3Br. 2Ba. Lautremont. Room Jrplc, 2 patios, buyers added . S7 90 . 0 0 0 . ·-prin only. Agt. 760-1067 Owller/Agt. ~6323 ..,__ • .IMc ... U H ..... View tto.es UfBTYU 611 .. a•l'h .... awaits you in this Plus ram rm , & lg spacious 3 bdrm home ofc/study, 2Br & Ba i.n complete with a large separate wing. $395.000. furnished game roo m M"TBllACE 2 Br, 2 Ba. St 15.000. 2 Br, 2 Ba $115,000 2 Br, ?a,.; Ba Sl26,500 C r e ative terms . Lo 8 y o w n e r . SS 2 5 :o 0 O . on 1 y l ()% down . f bed ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 675-3880. Open Sat/Sun, rate fully ammorthed 1~ 1-5. 219 via Quito. 0pe~ Fri. s.t, Sun ai Mon 1---------1 llG-.a.o..ay-.... afternoons. 1311 Electric. BAYVIEW "'__.. "" 3'7~or-.... UDOPENTN ()pa.S-1-4:10 ---------1 Deluxe mobile home. 2 25 c..,_ 1.a.c1 Dr. 5°""' ~ I Ol6 yrs old. Pus by '42 El Greent>r ie r Model•••··~·•••••••••••••••• Paseo. Lido Park . Townhome with out · Panoramic Ocean Vu4Br. $49,950. s tanding golf course IO"YoDOwtt.OWC view. Pool. spa, tennis. BALANCE. $595,000. security gate lo garage & Agent 419-1526. CANNERY Vii.LAGE 2 Brn 2b•. Fin1ncing . . . . : . I.,: ' :•1 llU l fSfl1fl FIClllllfCl SiNCf 194t ............... Busy corner in NB. ne.r Hoag Hos-p. E1:lstlng 2000sq ft bldg le pl1ns for 10,000&q ft offices 350 Old Newport Blvd. 6ll-7l00 H.I. GOOD INCOME 7 Units. $255,000 Pisa. 32 Units1750,000 lngl. Lge offbldg.1375K HB. 2 Br6den ll0.000 Artes. 4 Br nrbch l200.000NB. Most under9Xgroas. Aft 2pm wkdys, Agt. JC 847-8516 --~ TralarP.ta TUUXISIH MEWPOlrT llACH + duplex on the water in Newport Be1c h. We s pecialize In income pro- ducing properties in this area. c 121 M.wpon c• 760-6767 640.5357 8 space parlt ex equity, Fountain Valley 16 units owner w/trade for your -(4 fourplexes). Pride of Orange County Proper-0 w n e r 5 h i p . l s t ty · 545-9449 Properties. 97.9-4031 courtyard. Assumable> T ....._ · 1_0 loan. Asking $275,000. ...... v-r (lllW~ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 P e n S a l I S u n plus an Ideal master down. Owner/bltr. 644-TI8i bedroom & a sunny patio John Marshall 631-1266 _ av a i I. e .ooo. See at 700 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!' LidoParltDrJ22· Coa ........ 1-JTowa· 4 UNIT.COSTAMESA 9UMITS We have other mobile .............. l700 Agts~!:'e~:~-2075 Hwl-....hach Really 675·5200 * *Olde Tustin .r•-IUY pe.rf~ct for .fa!"'ily en~er-11•1 #I. P. I~~. ~ ta1nang. nus 1s especial· ~f'/...41:. ;,·~ Prime 2 bdnn tri level ly for ou Call tod y• --' w/2'h ba. Ocean view. y . a . REALTORS CHalYLAIE!I homes from S22.000 & up ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·~.000• If you appreciate the Waterfront Homes Inc. 2 Mmttr Wies JO"'. partnership interest Approx 10 years old, all looksandquaUtyofdays Rultors 631.1400 2~rm,2...,ba._2cargar. in 6 /plex i n N .8 2Br, enclosed garages. gone by ·you'll love this ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!! P!"lme area. lighted ten Owner /agt. 640 -5296. separate meter5. try 25'7. 15"k down. OWC at IJ"k This house of enlertain- int. Walk to beach/pool. AllOI ~ Crnt ment issues a tropical $179,000. Tom Gollier. 3 Bdrm Re naissan ce welcome! This timeless immacu11te 2 bedroom 1~ ntS courts. lovely pool & 640-9900Ann. down. Prin only Agt home . T i le roof. Bayside VIiiage unique c lubhouse. must see ----536·0123 Bkr646-9200 mdl. at top of reservoir. beauty otfers a n abun-Landscaped with auto dance of old fas hion I A Y F I O H T ~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~!!!!!~sprinkl ers . Vacant. places lo be alone with 3 CHAIMll. SUPEI 5460,000. large bdrms , fenced hardwood fl~rs, sun· fam nn apprx 24x35. lge Sl04,000. Good assuma· .24 and 18 Units. 3 years -------- room, balcorues and so bdrm & ba ground lse ~le. Realty World, Hunt-new Cost a Mesa. o I~~ m uc~ mor~-1 II in a SJOO. furn, 'asK adults tnglon Harbor. ask for Bourke Reatt.or. 546-9950. P 2100 WAL.a TO HACH SEEO.._. yard, family room & 2 TE• MS -I 0 % •He~ 5'orft• " fireplaces. Definitely park.like eetting. Call ror only 673-08l1 . Betty. 84&-5531. 846-211129 ••••••••••••••••••••••• details and your person1I · hm I n dust ri a I co ndos . DOWN Exterior ren ects a sym-760-8607 640.7ltt maximum livability at inspection. Laguna Beac h mobile • . 2 '°'9LDIS 1200-4800 sq ft . 12"k home. steps to beach. Adult Condominium. 2 Fantastic financing, as-financing. Located in lbdrm. lba, new crpts & Bdrm 2 Ba Laguna sume Lst TD, owner will H.B. & F.V. Call Paul Oont watt on this lovely phony of stone. wood & minimum cost. 759-1501 house with priva'te dock. soaring pane of glass •--------or 752·7373. S4_75_.ooo __ . _64_1_-0763_.__ _ with open beam ceiling! e r-:ANCH Ht ,'\ L TY SS l 2000 drps, pool, laundry. Nlguelby owner Sl39,000 carry Sl00.000 TO on 545-6057. s hops. many xlras . 66l-0834 . each._ Good Costa Mesa Lohfor.r......_ 2200 .--------•I Th is unique ho me features ·3 bdnn & is in' OCEANFRONT move-in condition. Com· pare value at $175,000! Call 75!H501 or 752-7373 Space rent $375 /m o. location. _. Wnl ' las 1"8 $14,750 offers . Call .... Hws. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)499-41135. For w. 1100 6 UNITS Ba lboa Pe nins ula. 8 years new. 2 Bdrm 2 B1 townhousetype with 8 carports. Seasonal ren tats can more than dou ble the income. Peninsula Point home. 4 Bdr. 31,'.i ba. 850.000. Call for financln« details Owner/Agt. 675-8676 Betty Kerr Really JUSTUS19 S..Clawill• 1076 SllOO ..... YA ...... Duplex-Two 3 bdrm. 2 bath, patio. balcony, dlb encl. garage, ocean view Steps to beach . $275,000. Terms. 975-0888 or 962-2220. • • • • • • •••••••• • • • • • •• •• Fam FAST SAL! .. By. Owner: Beaut Oce•n Gor1eom 3 Bdrm, glau f .97% ASSUMAILE View 4br. fam 6 rec encl patio. Huie lot. Only room $215,000 12% $115,900. · MEWPOln' ... HTS Big Canyon McClain rm1ncing, 4!112-8879 Open. n--~sun l-4 Townhome. 3 Bdrm. din-s 1-4 2253 A d ".....,' 0.... SUM 1..4 Ing rm, 2•h ba. Security. un. vent a 1444.l llesaCircle. Salvador Bette M. Scott 6 Assoc. 465s.t.AMAn tennis. pool. Try SS0.0001--------- Assumable Joan. House down. assume 178.000. S.. J-MZ-404 + du~. New copper Isl TO at 9.97~ int. C phtrw 1071 Olller .......... He~ 5'orft plumbing, oak kitchen Bal1nce in negotiable ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::::~~r:;ses~a:s~ $:.~1."s:.'<i.!~re1~::::; 2nd TD67l-llll IY ~ IB ...._..._. listed for $130.500. 645-62186 . Breathtakmg panoramic Fer S. J e a n n e Sa It er . a gt . ---------l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ocean view or D • n 1 • • • • • ••••••••••• • • ••••• 631-12186 llAUT'lflUL ! Harbor. Spectaculu San Juan Capo. 155,000. 2 116 CAMYOH S . le p fi customized 30CIO sq. ft . 5 Br. 2 Ba. 1410sq. ft. 8 yrs, Open House Sunday pacious c an orto tno Bdrm +retreat. 90.000 old. Agt541-5032. Special Home 0~ s.r.cillY 1·4 in Harbor View Homes. in upgrldes. Assum1ble Special Location 2 R E CH AT EA U Prestigiol.m family area . 1 0 i,.c, % fin 1 n c in 1 . Cosy PL apl• c• Comerlot.oceanvicw ROYAL nr Ne~t Cente,r. Comd-$299,500. 3391H Avenid1 in f1mify room, 2bdrm, .. l Redlands Ave. See this sophisticated m u n • Y Po o an Calita. SJC. 714 ...... ~-5. 2ba • plush new beige .... 3br·. 3ba. townhouse . clubh use Read f .._.,.....,, Owners asking $275.000 P f · II d t 0 • .· Y or Open Home 1-5 Sund1y. crpt, Hlallington Harbor ro ess1ona y ecora -hippy Uvang. Seperate -5 Stir park. Realty Sealed Bids. Probate ed. high ceilings, bright area for teenagers. in· Assum e 8~% l oan· World, Huntington sale later. eat-in kitchen, sunken I a w s. guest s or 2bdrm, pool. walk t~ Harbom". ask ror Betty. 1/538-8611. tub in master suite , housekeepe r. $399.000 schoola•sbopping. Bike 84&-SS31.~2lll29hm. c. Kruse private patio areas, fee. Owner may carry lo beach. ParltUke set----------1 1380,000. Call 644-8940 2nd. ting Owner miy 'carry 2Br, Cabana 6 trlr. 3 pvt ILUR=S COHDO from security gate. c /21 Hewpon c•. red~ced lo sm.ooo. Chris bchs, pool 6 nshing pier. %P'LAH La ..... lrol&enLhl 760.6767 H1ndlir85l·8lOO. $19,900.49&-3816 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, approx 2600 I Ol2 w• St. Lo Jolo s /f. Fabulous extras. C714t45t-2'41 ASSUMILC. LOAM Ch.rming2Brlownhouse Mobile home space for Xlnt financing. $289.500 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I l Bdrm condo. Close lo 2sty, encl. guden. at-rent, 52'. E.slde, CM. Owner/Bkr. 759-9083 1-H o a g Ho s p i t a I t•ch. 2 car gar, frplc, sm. $200. 673-'T187,640-9900 Newport Hgts b_y_Ow_n-er-: HEWPOlrTCllST Completely furn. Pool & oce.n vw. 11~ assum. DE ANZA BAYSIDE 2br. w /2 dbl ga r ! nlREEbelutifulcondos s pa. Security. Move loan . $115 ,000 . VIU..AGE S2lO,OOO. (l) 67g.9667 available. Different loca-before escrow closes. 7 l 4 -4 9 3 -8 1 l l . o r Loc.ated on exclush'e lions. Pool. tennis, spa. C /21 HewportC•. 714-4M-0748. Bay w /pools. spas, •Try $20.000 Dw • ~~pe. lo beach ll'd Hoag ._ __ 7_6_0-6_7_6_7 ___ ,S.... ._ 1 OIO m1rin1, etc. A beautiful Westclirr beauty 3 Br. 2 ~ dbl 'de --h 2Br 28 c 121 =rt c•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ws ...... c • • a Ba, pool. sp1. O.W.C. + den Only ... 5 000 Sl50.000. Principals only. 1 161 DIS11MCT1YI 3 Br. 2 Ba. VA Terms. . . .,. ' . B-.. er-1-, ____ __.____ LIDO SU <714) 673-133[, 300 E. n,. ..., .,.,..., I HOME Comer location. •116,250. Co t H N B no.: Or: t...a "'-1.5 • ., wy, . . ~.er _, _ B1y views. 3 Bclrms. 4 A1ent. Howard S.Sl-4400. uni·•· -'--ii 2 HOUSES ... .__.__ ... -. b th r 'I . ... ._, ava. . Nwpt Hgts. Owner nn. T tr 11.....,._d ,...,.. I s. uruy nn. p1tio -------------------• Only ,169.000 both. as e u y ecorated a for entertaining. M1ny S..Cla•.et 1076 S-Cla•.ea Bdrm, 2story with hu1e 1mentles including••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• 645-9121 master suite, gourmet 1ourmet kitchen. St lo st kitchen and lots of location.Comerlot. LmOISU privacy. OpenSat.6Sun 1·5. l390,000 fee 232 Via San Remo. Lido. ·lllYle ..... Sacrifice-Im m ed pG9aeakla.. Fber-upper 2Br. lBa. $215,000. 0.ner/Att. 1-451-4844, (DJ)_.. . '~ /f' .'Auk W' . c1<1MU",aka- 546-9522 WAH HI HONT ltOMI., lttc. REAL ESTATE 17M900 NEWPORTHEIGHTS OWHm&YllW OPIMSAT/IUM l·I Cknnlnl 281'. tBa. lg 3br, + den. 3ba. 200 11'9Ml,...CI ~. cul•sac. Sl67 ,000. Kin11 Pl. l~ financln1. POOL & VllW _o.n ____ e_r_lact....;;;...-_ ... _.,_1 __ ,_c_aU_f_or_a....;.ppt....._._ ... _.,_seo __ , A cosy 3 bdrm llome with ... CuvwC... WILL TRAD£.'70' prtme form1 allll ndbUnl ~~blead. 31.r, J~bi. bl1bly up-ocn rroat w/28r + 1..i poo • ape ..... rncW llouc:owttll hot hae ln beat area of vlew o arbor and .. 6 pool. "75.CJOI. ()pen L a • u n a , 0 r L I d 0 OHU. A put llaUnt at R•uaa Sunday 11-4. Bayfroat w/p6er • alip. only ... IOO. Katble Harduty. S4l·00'75 or art IPll 1601 ...... .... ............. 1-..... 644-7211 a Clualft-9 ad it ~.,.,._ lllme, lbdra, _, u cUalin1 your 2 ear •· .. OeeD- Glva u1 a eall. front. -.MO. 0 •II do the rui. lat/Su. l·lp111 . '/;. ...,. 11l·Ma :,Jn '• . ' . .. ' ~ ' • ' ' 11 • l 20% DOWN AT 13% INTEIEST OCEAN & GOLF . COUISE VIEW Motivated seller will carry an 80% contract at 13% for five years on this spacious custom home, 2900+ sq ft. 3 Br. 2th baths, 3 fJreplaces, large gourmet kitchen, formal din· ing room. 1h acre lot. Oak parquet floors, open beam ·c~ilinJS 'and much more. I Ocean & Goff Course Views From eJERY Room $310.- 4'7 Cretpi, San Clemente canm.-. , Owner will cooperate with brok••· EXCLUSIVES BY THE BAY!! OWNER WILL CADY All the paper on this lovely dbl wide. Can be 2bed, 2ba or den w/formal din. rm . Under priced at $49.950. VACANT & WAITING The perfect bachelor hideaway -firepla ce and big bay windows. Owner will carry and anxious. $53,9QO. · SWIEPIN& CO .... LOCATION And good paking for this extraordinarily lovely 2 bed. 2 ba, firepl., din. rm. & service room. Freshly painted and immaculate. New package from heaven forces move. $69,500. CLOSE TO IEACH & POOL With unusually large priv. ' yard. Good sized 2bd, 2ba & cloak rm. w/cedar closet . Priced at $68,000 but I dare you to steal it!! This is an adult over 35 village with priv. pools, spas, game rms. Come by Sat to #77 at 300 E. Coast Hwy .. N.B. between 12-" & I'll show you bow to live inexpensively & in style in . N. B. or call: UIS •LLEI &31-1211 15UMITS Large Costa Mesa apts. 9.4XGross. $595 .000 Seller will help ranance. c-1c..,. 15.000 sq ft comer with a high traHic count. Modem building cu sup- port vlrious commercial uses. C•ll Us For Your Real Estate Investment & Development Require- ments . RCTaylorCo ',40 <)<>()() •Costa Meu /5 units• Cash Flow. low rent! m1inl free. Lge 2's " 3's. $240,000, 167K dwn. Prin cipals Only. AGT All1r Wa1ner&t&-ll32. 972·15_!! 12UNITS E. SIDECOL$TA MESA DEL MAR AREA SUPB OCH VIEW •.-: Acre ocn view lot . owner will finance at i2 a,,~. Will s ub - ordinate ... S89.500. DESPBATE! 12 th Acre ocn view lot in pvt lrH. OWC W /low down payment ... $169,000. TBMS!TBMS! Fabulous V2 acrea lot w/ocn view, plans avail. Owne r f i nan c - ing ... Sl79,000. HOMa.YDOWH E1:clu1ive ~ acre ocn view lot. Owner wants out! Submit ANY OF- FER! ... $225,000. HO MOHIY DOWM l Acre ocn view lot nr Torrey Pines Beach , n1m e you r terms! ... $295.000. THE JELLEY CO. Re1I Estate Brokerage 1-755-6617 nlE~s.:~!:GENTS --"•rfJ 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••• • UNITS-TUSTIN . 25 good rental units on 2.2 acres in booming Tustin. Brings in over $105,000 pr year. $400,000 down and owner will carry a contract for $750,000 at 10%. I UNITS WITH WAITIM• UST Nice s~acious units with 3 bedroom owner s unit + seven 2 Bdrm. Cen- tral Or. Cty location. Only 10.GX Gross. 27% down will handle and seller will carry financing. Don't miss this prime property. PllMI •OUIPLIX- . OC:IANNOMT Unobstructed panoramic view, steps to beautiful sandy beach. Owner will carry. PUSSY IUYll .OUIPLIX Spacious owner's unit with fireplaci. S car garage. Beautiful tree lined street. Top Mesa Verde area. J . ~PLACI PIOfllT• 7U.ltn . ~ ........ 1111711 ......... Don't mlu thll opportunll )' lo •n · thi.I '' le." ... lot nnr l41dce Sh11tlna • Mt Sha1tM. II hol~ 1olf c:our e nearby Honeback rlct lnai Bulld .)'UW' dream a·~tlrement hume. All tht• for only t11 .~oo with $4 500 down Sf lier wm t'arry balance 641AClft• l_..,.UIAAI Priced 11 11000 pr 1wre, fre~ a nd t ln r. Owntir wili1he tu ex chan&\! for comm~r 1ut induRl rUll Waler " U oo prupcort~ 9UA .. PLACI PIOP•TIH 712·1900 • ;, I a • N11111... " • ~ Sund!y. February 1, 1911 DAILY ~OT •• .. ................ _ .... _ ................ -..... -......... _ ............ d••• . _.,.. I ••• ......... ht.. ........ 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Pen"ed J .._#'.............. w11751_ ~. 8hatr Condo. 3bdnn, master, vt.w. nu pai8t· ...................... ········-············· • .... .. "' ~Wll ....-~ .. d t1o ......... a br ~ 1 a.. ,..a,._. a 1r, lbla. m ltDOS St. yard la ..,.,.. ICWI 6 ZY4b•. din rm, fam rm. ra,..-apt, pa • ,....,. • ala, ...... l8lb ... a .1 de. IMI utll Inc. petanleome.-.-or P'Oft.AI / urc.... uoo1-_875-658 ___ All.;;._· ____ 1 sns. (IU)IZl·OHe: coraLed, .,.., ···-· Drl•eby,nUIG-19 fn.a'fl.Alt •• nofee. CHAUOMAT Urc...At SHOt-MIWPOlrYClllT (213!3'7MTSS ,._ _ , Ptml•Y6y JJJ4 TIIREl!buutlh&lcondol Older home ronvenJ..,t ..... , .... J '•a Ba. carpet•........................ AIM z•c... un1-IVaiJable.Dilferentloea· loc .. nrbeaeh ,3br.l \lttja, 11."." •• 111.•.• .... ••••••••••••• drapea. ftrepleee, double I br eaee twnble, up· lions. Pool, tftUlll, 1pa. lndry rm, carport, yrly. Maaalftceet ocunfroet 1ara,., r...s yard. RV ir•ded. ~· kid& lllCtt >Ir C.. suo;-CIOM t.o beach and Hoaa 157S/mo + utU. 813-lSd home. lla*m. Iba, Ira ace ... • mo. K,-. 1 POPlil J Ir Det.ci..4 s111;-Hosp. FantaaUc Bluffs . 2 Br. 2 =.·.:.'7.!:·u.'~~ ..,e:-:•17~•· 4br,Zba,bouMclean,clH CAIMI&. J lrl>thci..4 S1'5/-C/Zl::::~;c•. Ba. llli50 mo. 2015 Vista or SHOO/mo yearly. a.-to frwy /abopplng • Cajon. m-IOCl. ef·S.Z. tll5/mo. 99-0079 TMI M.U"5 3 Br. 3 Ba. SJOOO mo. 401 II V..-.... Br 1 .... Ba Tet1 otMn to chooM fr'OllL Beaut. • Bed. end unit, Vista Suerte . 675·5930. L ..-. J 110 ... -" · ,.. • Tiburon condo. Up1raded w • ...... _ to ...11111 .., 6'0-8146 ;~.~~::::........... Quiet Nl·de·HC. Near z Bdrm, frpk, pvt paUo, •,.. ._ OMt c-.. <'lose lo pool It tennis. - ------- 4bdrm. a.. central air & sc.hoolf, "'° mo. lit & must lee to appreciate. Brand new c~. Close to Lrg 4 Br rondo. SllOO IT}(). b e a t • f r9'ol c ' last. Wkday1 54t·274.4, $575/mo. 646-«DI. Ait. ~chi & shopping. Avail Short term. Mo. to Mo . .. _, ,._ Evestu-.. ammed. Drive by 2757 only. C&Jl Pete Johnson waa-. 1 ... ,.er /mo. lk:zllsda ltedl 3240 Vista Umbrosa. Then a.1.1-. '7'10.-evM. ••-•-,. II "" """'· Leta .... S. JJM 0. 9f SW. _., -••••••••••••••••••••••• ca .... .,...,71.,."l"'im • ....................... Prrf rfJ 2,00 ...... 315Z Lovely 3bdrm, Zba with VACANT2BR,xlntloca· C /ll 7 Mt,Awr 7 ,rt 7 Cllf( 11· .. ~~ .. ,~ ...,. __ .. _llllllll_l!!IJl!! .. f•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lr1 cUl&olnrebltkitcben, lion. Ebel yard. Kids Ir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ --~~~.!.~~~ it!l*t £:i: Loe Nice Beau\. 2 BA 2 Ba twnhH. frplc, beamed cellin1s. peta OK. SC75. Call Keith. REALTORS • Ouan fr Ba y view. If.A.A.MA.PALI SHOltlS avail immed. Only tl(IO private, li1ht Ir airy. 1112-4471 Customized single family Woodbridge, 4br, 2ba , 3 BR 2 Ba, gar . blk £o above the Arches By ~ MAUI per mo.+ dep. CaU •it. IS50.1·~3Me.~110. ho m e , 4 br. 2'14 ha , fam rrn,sep'd.in,cent air. beacb.916yrly. 2 Bdrm. Sha rp ' Split: Owner Ma ui"s mmt h.ut resort 761-•tor855-0MI HARBOR/BAKER area. \!;s~ lo f~· Ell1~2 formal din. rm, comm . gardner. Nr. lake .. no 631-7625 ; 552·5Cl99 _ L eve I In BI u f h RIO,OIO · 1'1~-3089 condo on 100· of while Mtw,.tlMdt JI" 3 BR 2 Ba . pool + CS7ZS 0 mo). P~b crpts, ·f.!?1 1• t~i"::OO rr pl c , pets.lll50.~9CM5. Sea view,4bdrm.2ba,ex-~;9o9~~M ~!~o ker !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I s a n d b e • c h :1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jac uu.i. 8'7 mo + util. 2~ ba, cedar Ir glass. _,,, mo. oN • Wd bridg new 2 Br . 2 Ba . ec home. guarded a rea · _o_r ____ _ Two R-2 klta. CapislraJW> Reach. vttw, by owner . terms ~l.542 KaanapaU. Bulk resale Five bedroom, fi ve bath g r e a t f a m I I Y Dbl car pvt gar, ruUy 2 Br. Condo, pool, s pa, ltd Fam. rm. dbl gar. up.. with pool & tennis. 11400. CUTE Newport Heights, 2 on unit.I possible at last contemporary home on neighborhood. David. malnt. yd . Adults, no courta, beaut Joe. ssoo. grades, nr lake. lease 640-7985, 644·5403. . BR + detached sleeping years prices to qualified the BAY Complet ely 646-3255 peta. Inquire at 5Z7 18th. 61$-9132. S 7 00 I m o . 54 8 . 8 68 4 room & extra ~ bath :1 buye r. lndivdual sales fu.m isbed. Large patio. St. 714 /960·6331 o r --Dic k / S t eve . Eves Lge Bluffs twnhse, Jlbr, car garage. Big renced •hnt•Detert. wi_ll be con s idered. Luxurloosspa. Dock wUI 3Br, 2~Ba, rrplc. encl geo..5112. Golf course Condo 2 Br. 759.0875 · 3ba, bright & clean.~ge yard. Ofrered at 1695 Prices from SU9.000 to accommodate large gar. bltns, Irvine-Mesa. den. 2 Ba. Beaut. loc. patio, close t o pool, Inert 2400 $560,000. Completion or boat $4400 per m o 828-5147 VACANT 4 BR 2 Ba. walk pool, spa. all amenities. L •~a.. 1 ... 1 choice area. Wa lk to Agt. S49-ll66 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• cons truct ion Dec ·so Available on short ter~ to scboola. s hopping. S7S0.17S-9132 ..... ..,..... '~ schools & s hoppin g. Bluffs condo. nicely de· Ool)' ..Lbose clients de· lease:-Brc*er, 631·7300. OCEAN .. VIEW condo. fwys. Kids & pets OK . •"••••••••••••••••••••• $1200/mo. 644-03.50 cor 3 br,•2 ha, sundeck, IDYLLWILD monstratine financia l , rent or l.se. New. luxury $700. 9S2·4411, ask for Le ase WOODBRIDGE On Temple .Terrace. lrg $825/mo. Carol, 675.5930 Enchanting 3 Bdrm 2~, capability will be con· Seaview Original Model 3 Br, 2 ~Ba . rrplc . Keith Twnhme Jbr, l~ba. xlnt Liv. Rm.~-Rm. 2 Br. Ha rbo r Vie w Ho m es or 760·IY195. bath, mountain home at sidered. Conta<'t Richard Home. Prof. decorated. •n 50/mo. 963-2484 o r rec. priv. tennis, pool. Stove, rernge, garage. prime loc. Exec. 5br. the end ol a private lane, Dorfman, F&E Invest-Comp. furn, 24 hr ~ec. 9&t·S354. HOllE FOR RENT $4175 /mo. 752·0773 d , $700 mo. Utils incld 3ba , 3gar, Sl200/mo. incl. WALK TO BEACH surrounded by beautiful ments,84JBlshopSt .. St!'. gate. pool, tennis. 3 Br, 4 Bdrm. sses. Fenced 132·738Seves. 494·0154 gardener, call 8·12PM 3 hr, 2'h ba Nwpt Crel't p i nes 2 rir e pla ce s. 1925. Honolulu, Hawa11 2"'1 Ba, ram rm. Spec-SS95/mo. 3 Br_ 2 Ba, new · _yard • ganse. Kids 1r . . 644·5SS4 l h 1 f b kO;t storage and tool . room, 96813. (808) 524·6142 t aC'.'ularview. 644-4964. c~rpets & pai:nt. Refs re-pets welcome. t&t-Z581 or University Park, 2200 sq Lease. Ocean view 2Br. - - -n:k s:.f:~:1 ·;~.; <'t:r plus lort Furn1she_d Leasehold. __ q d . N!> pe ts . 1002 973-Z171.Ait .• nofee. ft, condo, end un it , den . S7lS/mo. no pets Spac ~Br 2V1 ba, very end gar, pool & tennis. $1 20,000 owner wall -llACOMIAY Presidio . 979 -6896, 3bdrm 2ba lSX22bonus Dave,Agt 644-7211 clea n townhouse, pool, finance. ICA.A.MAPA.LISHOIES 2 br,l bafum.home,pvt 559-6221 VACANT3BA2Ba,~alk rm, ~r ~dult pool .STEPS TO BCH,. 28 r . j o g , e t c S650 1m o S725 64S-0245 IAlllTTllALn . ~Ut beacbes.tennis ct.mo.to Cl 1 B Ou 1 tr to scbool1, shopping, $700/mo. No pets. no 28 a frplc St 000 mo South land Re a lt ors Newport Condo 3Br, 2Ba. 64~1200 Maui's most \ux. re~rt mo.llSO +utils.673-8243 * ean r .. p ex •. o fwys. Kids• pets OK. s mall c hildren . Call RM P4538i6 ' 544·1«0 pv t spa,rommunity podl, condo on 700 of whale e .wtnds. street parkin1, quiet.I SS7S. ta-4471. ask ror (2 13 )593·259 1 d ys ; 3C'.'argaragc,adltsonlv s a n d ~ e a r h a t . S325 mo. No pets. 973-0989 1 Keith (714)-.9"6eves Lg La«una H.se. SIOOO mo ILUFFS COMDO no pets $875 mo Isl ·& Kaanapab. B~lk resale BAVFRONT-L1do Is le . *2 Br 1 Ba House with -Canyon & ocn views Lse 3 Bdrm condo in Blurrs last 972 47l09AM·5P M S7500 Partner Wanted ' P alm Springs Condo . tennis, pools, year round use. Priv. Exdusive , (714 )661-811155 of4urutsposs1ble at last 3Br.2Ba.tlSOO mo.J..4...., · ·. S4SO 3 Bdrm. I~ Ba. Up 2 br condo,2 ba;pool,ten· a v ail 4 97 .4 0 9 5 w/laund.ry rm & frplC'.' years prices to qualified mo. lse. 673-5157. garage, qwet. mo. graded. Enclosed yard ois spoUess fully de· 213 791-4074 · Ava il. 3/1 S825/mio Call Barheloretlf: .m1: J hdrm, buye r lndivdu~I s ales •• --No pets. 9'7'3-0!9 with jacuui, double C'.'or'ated. 967S. SSl-0285, ·__ --- - -Ed al 7~ Agt nr Hoag Hosp. $325/mo o.tofComtr ,roptrly wpi_ll ber conSls291de r ed . W2aBterfl8aront6bomelsew/docS1000k. Hurray S.C Plaza new garace. Near shopping 76()..818) 3 Bdrm, 21,; baths. ocean ---I Call eves 17141846·0415 r1C'.'es rom ·~ to r. , mo. . adult 2bdnn, 2ba condo. $ISO. mo. Z13/596-7202 or view. luxury unit. highly 3 Br Clirfhaven w 2 C'.'ar $560,000. ~mplet1on, of mo. 752-2584, 675-7267 t s.s25 551 _2425 714/~7M8. Condo. 2br +den, RanC'.'ho upgraded S99S Agent. gar L6'~ yrd overlkg S700 mo for spacious 2 2550 construction ~ec. 80. " r_as. · . . San J oaquin, upgraded, 494.7554. nature center Kids pets bdrm. 2 bath condo. All Only those clients de -S°""9 ~ 3116 495 6825. Like new 3 Br. with stove. re rr i a.washer dryer --OK S97S /m o or ls e I amenities Walker & Lee e•····················· mons trat• g r·1nanC'.'ial ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch"ald ... _,,pet ok -IUI ... .a-a 3252 .. m . 3br, 2ba, j llst painted. •Sm.ii .-.... negottable.S795.S52·8378 LOCJmG • ....,..... w o pt t o huy Dys Realf:state.759·1501. c~pabality wall ~ con-• •o DICi«ll u ptd & draped close to mo. 536-24.56or 536-7971' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0016, ~ 494-0395 BIG c ·ANYON. M~Lean DEL MAR BEACH PROPERTY s adered.Contact Richa rd OCEA.M'11W h ls rd ' . 1 A.T1HEllACH Northwoods 3 Bdrm . 2 SSOO/mo. 2bdrm deluxe ~ Dorfman, f'.&E Invest· Fully rurnished Medit· -~~ ener inc ' 2 Br. 2 Ba. Large yard. Ba., Fa m r m, frp~c . SI JO,OOObea<'h home. pvt . ·THEILUFFS Townhouse 2 bdrm. 2 ments.841 Bishop St .. St_~ teranean Villa. Private · Ref's & dep. No pets. dshwshr. patio. No kids area. rec ctr 496-4812 c h a r m I n g 3 Br bath , for ma l dinin1(. 1925, Honolulu. Hawaii commimity pool and ten· MESA VERDE 4 Br. 3 $.S25. &42-&540&536.2190. or pets Avail now. S750 townhome Avail now un· firepla<'e. wet bar, spa & 96813. (808) 524-614 2 ois . Professionally de-bath 2 sty, 3 car gar . 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt Niguel Shores. imma<' tit 6/J0/81 on mo to mo tennis Im mac. cond OLD DB. MA.I Leasehold. corated. Plush Carpets, Grdnr. lllllO. 7141770-1804. Nr ocean, Main St. & pier. No fee. 3bdrm . 2ba. gua rded basis at only 1675 per mo Adults. no pets· Reduced C harll'!i n~ 3Er. 2Ba Appr. 2"'1 acres or nat deluxe drapes, guarded 3br,4ba.S750+sec.dep. gate. pool. tennis. S8SO. Calltoday6'0-5560Agt . t o S850 p e r m o hom e '!1 ideal setting forest acreage ~ m ileorr gates, s pa, 2 Spa nish 3 Br 2 Ba, den, big yard, Mature QI. 536-5031 or ltBfTALS 640-7986,644-5403 ----Cole s W'O r th y & Co , w/ocn view ... 1239.500. Inte r state Hi way 140_ brick patios, 3 bdrms, 3 $750/mo. $100 cleaning (2ll)S89-9769 2 br, 2 ba $625 -2Sty 2 Br + lort 2 Ba. Xlnt 640.0020. HA.CH COTTA.GE ba. Retreat. Dn. Rm .• dep.Anytime 548-4703 2br+D2Yz ba $800 The Shores · Beautiful pkg . Nr beach. W/D, Property 30 miles East of mile lo golf. semi pvt 2 Br condo. t yr old. Im· 3 br 2"'1 ba S900 b each <'o m m . A 11 frige, stove. rrplc. oak 4 Br. clean S79S. 2 Br. up. Klam ath Fa lls, Oregon. bcb. lyr. leaseSISOOincl. NEWPORT HGHTS 3 br. mac cond. Quiet com· 4 br+bonus 2""1ba 1875 amenities. S750. 831-2327 nrs. modem kit S900. per dupleit 1S75. Agent Good road access year grdnr. Avail 3/1/81. 2lh ba, S700 mo. 675·3095 plex, close to frwy & 673-1634. 642-8850 d S"'600 W "t 4 beautiful brand new ----- 2 + Br. l ....,Ba o n beautiful grounds. 'Total· ly private on lg R-2 lot...S.120.000. r o un . " · ra e 549-9866 661-2799 days;64.5-9486art5pm. s hops. Ava il. now. MustangPines,Rt l ,Box S500/mo. 962.7278 or Foxboro Hgt. homes. 4 Harbor View Homes,Lov HGTSPOOl.HOME :l 339, Bonanza Ore. 97623 IASTSIDI .....,.3214 Br , 3 Ba. a vail for rent ely 3Br. 2 Ba. good cond 3 Bdm. 2 Ba, fam t'm,".? MIMll..s U.fw willlltd ....,. I IEA.CHCOLOHY orphone7l4645-816S Super clean 3 Br. 2 Ba. or ease Ga rden er S800 mo (pies. for din rm. RV at' 3B 2 B ood & 1 .....__. 3206 Exec. home. Nice yard. 4bdrm, 2ba, new crpts. 640-8611 C'.'ess. avad now. Diana r. 'h a , w g a~s la.c• ,_..... -Covered patio. 2 car stove, clean & in quiet 3 Br. 2'"1 Ba garden home 631·1266 or85S-13S8 agt ho m e next to tenn1: Gro.-. • Z700 N I de ga raae. $750/mo. Ca ll area. (213)4.21-33319. with an enclosed yard in N e w port J s I a n d c 0 u r t s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly leae. ew Y c. 2 731.0433. a lovely new area. com Waterfront 2 Br lower Huge bearh dose duplex. beach ... 1349•500 Rancho Calir loves\ Op· br. 2 ba, fam. rm. 2 doors --Jbdrm, 2be, I /yr old, 2000 munity pool.m5tmo. du p I ex N 0 P ET S 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 2 level Oc ..... ...-~ p~r : La!'d: avocados . rro m S Ba y rro n t . Lge 2br. Iba. new cpts,I sq ft, frplc. pr, bike to ... 523 C ....... 5 "-·lflVl~E SS95/mo 673-2256 I w r r plc . S800 lease. ~"'"' citrus, kiwis. Call J .J . 974-~.631.-53'19 new llnole"m, fenced beach. ms. 551-8110. " ""'rv .Ila 2·3 Br apls. co ndos . ...,,.,. -Jb 3b ... C213)37&-4509, 396·8086 2 + Br , 3Ba tri-level Kasparek968-1023 d -646-l3'9 . ....,.,1mo r. a conno. ----- -overlooking the pacifi<'. orw .. M9' 3222 ya r ·_,.,/mo. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $700. Brand new Woodb,r idge homes avaJlable ~7~0 frplc. pool. 1ac. rec ctr S-Ckoowfth 3276 OWC lstTD ... $435.000. ••••••••e•••••••••••••• Moc.ta~ Re fr ig , s tove , di s · twnhse,2 BR.den,2 8a, &up.CallJoann 4 • I Newport T e rr a c e ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.YOCA.DOUMCH 3br,2sty,l~ba.on park. 4 bed~m home in a hwa s h e r . D o nn a , atrium. custom brirk. 730-2651.493-3280 LIVE ON Golf Course' Co ... -1 ... EHO....,.E S8 5 o 1 mo . 4 0 0 "'zl · O noo . l"I t Fil '2 b I' ,..~, .. " -IM FA1.Lllt()()I( Heliotrope 673.8823. gr eat loc ation. nly 536·93U. ni. cera mic 1 e en ry • -----u ocean vu. r. •'\' Spectacular 3Br. 2Ba on 93.6 acres with. avocados 675.0774 11695/mo. SS&-2660. Agt. & k i t c h en r f oo r s , Lingo ' ba <'Ondo Drps. w 10 . oceanrront. truly I of a an~ macadamaa nuts. 2 . 4 Br. 2"'1 car garage, large Eartht.ones. Close to lake • ~ .ti I 5 IDltM MA.MSIOH refr1g, pool S600 mo~ k i n d . T ER M S ho u s es i n cl 'g newspectacular Ocean&City EASTSIDE, avail, 2/1. kitchen. crpt & drapes , in a dult.park.m5 mo.6 4i1V R. "'" · SpeC'.'taC'.'ular home on 5 855-8979 """-T00! ... $480,000. C'.'aretaker house Owner li•ht view. Lrg 2 Br. 2 Beaut. 3 ~R 2 Ba . dbl d s hws hr. $550 m o . mo. lease. Call 752·1700, ac r es ~1 t h poo l & "'---·11 f · " g r lge pallo w/j ac ·ten 846·2966. --·-----separate guest & ma id's SCll'I JllC9t 3271 wi carry mancing. Ba. with formal dining. ~ ' ' ' · agt. HewportlNdt 3269 qua rters Facihtiei, for Ca-'-trCllWI THE JELLEY Co S2.495,000. -. .. mo. Call Anthony nis & pool. S700 mo. Agt. ,.. .. • _,,, Be autirul 3000 sq ft, lge 5 8 r . 3 Ba . rr p I('. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 horS(oS 8 t'3 Ul 1ful •••••••e•············~· Real Estate Brokerage Wolw; ftowt Hwt Wkdys 642·5757. Eves & &46·4380 exec. home. 4 br. 3 car cpt/drapes, renced yard . H"TBUCE stalls with exercise & Spac1ou.o; exec hme t yr 1.755-6617 hlc.leolton Wknds 644-8189. E.Side,2br,l 'h ba condo, gar, 3 ba, xlnt area of w/d hook-up. $850/mo. 2 Br,21':Ba 1S75 show are nas . 1 year new. 2 sty, Jbr. 2':·ba, :i 67).6900 Im mac. 5 BR So. of hwy. deck + gar. $S25. Ann, HB, l8!50. 9112-1940 497.3230 ~23216 3 Br. 21,.<z Ba S650 lease. l'Ur gar , patio, (rpk . din 645·9161 . ' -3 Br. 2~ Ba 1675 rm, lgc yrd. ardencr incl X Int neig htio rhood lllETOIEACH Lovely Jbdrm condo with John Marshall 63J.1266 tsl + deposit A\'ail im o.tofStah I.al.... $1200/mo.538-1453 4Br, t •r.iBa.ram rm.lgyd, NEW 3 Bdrm. 2 ba carport Callbetween 8 & -. med 4~9 Pro,.rtr 2600 Eaca..p ZIOO Id CdM d II h kids OK va<'ant S600 w trrplc, med yard. 5 daily.64.5-3840 ask for 11•l.UF;1~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 o ou s e , 646-36z7 · $700/mo w/g arde ner . R' _ '1m ~. !.-~-SCll'lfo AM 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4.600,000........, 3bdrm. lba, perf. cond mo. 536-6565 ay. · ----REALTORS '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!"-j ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A scenic Oregon Coast w ·11 _ .. _ ......-·r ed S950 640-7986 644-5403 2Br 1 Ba s ing le <'a r rl" Id _ _._ 1 1 3 ----Adult C'.'ondo nr So Coast Electricity, renced, out· t tr....., al appraa~ . , . • . . Seas Condo 3 Br. 2 Ba. Dee ie """""• ove Y --standing view. aC'.'ressi valu $4.600,000 eqwty Ch a rming Ca pe Cod , garage, avail now._$415 P.7 lo be h p 1 Br 2""1 Ba,famrm .frplc. New port Shores Canal LEA.SEOHLIDO Plaza 2 br, 2 bu. all ble. owner 492.2499 in 142 ~t approved con-2bdrm. Iba , SBOO/mo. mo ., grdnr /wt r ancl. 1 ma. e ~c · 00 • Avail. 2/1.S. 9675. 760-0795 front 4~a. newly and enjoy t.rus spacious 4 ame111t1es. full st>cunty. do project In San Bem . 0 P e 0 d a i 1 y . 7 0 9 646·3627 tennis. security. S600. deC'.'o rated. 2 bloC'.'ks to bedroom, 4 bath bayfronl S52S 700.0159 Cty & 110 ac re golf L arks pur . 675.2740 . Euts"d . 642-4661. WOOOD.IDGE ocean.962-6683 with swi mming pool plus , -3291 Once in a life-ttme oppty course nr Orange Cly 673 5197 • 2 Br. 1 e, quiet, lg 3 BR 1st, Ba, en~I patio. Rich earthtone <'Olors. L-R-bo _V ___ H pier & noat for a large Wes""9tshr RoC'.'k ledge Ma no r 10 for TD's, stock. land. un-· · ___ lot. $420. ..,,, ~ 2Br 28a twnhse com er ux ar r 1ew me boat. Act rast & call now' ••e•••••••••••••••••••• Colorado Springs area its or '!Owner.760-1 368 4 Br 4 Ba, vu. pool. pv Call s.4&-4 140 nfelw cGardpets.S7d5rOapes , unit, landsca ped patio, 3br, 2 ba. fam rm . 2Br. 2Ba duplex F . P c. r nr. !11°· stove, refrig, wshr/d ryr . skylights, new cpl.lge gar. bit ins. c:rpts, drps. 2'12 acre estate inC'.'ludes lealht* beaC'.'h , Cameo Shores 2 Br 1 ba. pvt yard, gar. 964-16118.askforJackle. a uto dr opnr. lse. adlts patio. dbl ga r, nice S500 mo 842·4534 Redh1ll~~Realty 1;1:~. j]()() c a r riage hse. 3 car w~ 2900 CdM . S1900/mo Bob 0 e w I y d e c d g ge as well as 6 Br .,..... K 631 1266 Agt 2 Br. Stove, <'...;.,. drps. $675 mo. Owner /a gen I y a r s . 6 31 ·4 8 4 2 o r a ra · ••••••••••••••••••••••• oop · · Broad w a Y I E 's id e · ',....., 63l-5lSS Answer Ad ll408, 642-4300 m ans ion. $350,000. Call TY N 1 ~.8713 gar. Adults. no pets. $400. 24hrs. ror more details Dianne P"(' :AR t . on reha tor 2bdrm, 2 ba. frpl<'. refrig, ---Mo to Mo. 848-5938 or 3 br. I'" ba Woodbridge _______ l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ••• e••••••••••••••••••• Crain & Assoc:' R E :.1~rrse~.P ~~~. ~~= ~~:.~:596.s~ dogs. Lge 3br, 2'1'Jba, townhome 644·8567. condo. drapes. crpt, bit-Newport Crest 4 Br. 3ba Nwpt bayfront hi-rise. 5272 Belgr ave. Garden C714l 539-5400 s in g le s tor y. (714 ) -rrplc, micro. 2 car ga~. Hmll dM ins . Nr shopp ing & condo. Near pool, jac & view of Catali na & Grove, 3 bdrms, 2 ba, 346-7724 Eves Mr. Wright l Br. Cottage. Adults only, w l o. pool/spa , tennis H...::;., 3242 s c h o o I s . $ 5 7 5 tennis. 81(1/mo. 646-1950 Village, 2 br. 2 ba, securi· rip, fenced. cpl, clean Telling the most people ---no pets. $400 per mo. S79564CHJ758 ••••••••••h••••••••••• ( 2 1 ~9 9 4 . 3 4 7 O . (J oan ), 957-9303(Bob t y bldg. Dock a vail 847·8994 ~i~l~ci~~~;'°~~ana\t~ ~oa~e~ol~h 1~cs,;s ~:u?r~ 675·9789 Mesa V~rde. 4 br, 2 ba. w A T E R F R o N T (714)55&-91183 Dreyer > ~~1~~ !:e!~-~ Y s'Mswport leach 3269' •arage sale. Make sure not using a vailable to DUPLEX-Pvt bch. 2Br. frplc,.din. rm, 2 car gar, TWNHM, lrg 2bdrm, Woodbridge Lge 4br 2ba Water dock large 2Br -••••••••••••••••••••••• " $700 ~2821 2~ba w/JO' boat slip. all . ' • · . · _ yo urs is l i s t e d i n soml'olherfamily bya~ 1Ba, noo-smoker .. adlts · · rec facilities a va il. atrium/yard, ~ommty 2Ba, rrpt~. patio. newly c I a ss i fi e d , ph o n e \'eri1sing them for sale in only, no pets. Avail Fe b Mesa Verde Open House Sl200/mo. a.mol. lake. pool, t~nas, 1875. decor. Util. pd. Adults. M2·S678. <.:lass_!!.I~. C~ll 642·567.!_ 23. Oen view. 1625/mo. Sat/Sun. 1:.. 1866 Boa 559·8476 no pets. no gar. $950. 7609019,642.QllO Vista. S'725. 3 Br. 2 Ba. WTRFRNTRENTALS W 0 0 D 8 R 1 D G E Without do ck : $800. macnab I irvine realty •.. o,,on99 the 6 ic•o,..bled -·d• b;ilow 10 make 6 t!ll"01• wOld• P11nt l•tt••• of -o<h lrt If• ltM of tQvOr-•t I CT H EKS \ I 2 I I I I l U G R E 0 0 I 1 1~ I I I R U S J I T I I I I 1· SH E NO.C R t F E N Y ' WOii .... My wife quit the liquid protein diet. not because of side effects, but because of embarrassment. Our son told his teacher, "Mommy doesn't .. eat lood anymore, _.._ ...................... __.__, .... . ..... Fireplace.540-3590. 3Br, 2"'8•. $1150 mo; "CREEKSIDE" Willow, _67_5_·2291 __ . _____ _ 3br, 2ba. cpt/drapes, gar. ZBr, l .. Ba. S'lSOmo. 45 ail 2 IS p f . fr p I c . dis b was h e r . 3br, 2"'1ba lge Brookview, boat dock avail. Call Jo-Plan. Av · · · ro · 3br. l ~ba. fnge & gas in· S700/mo. ~52 nr SC Pina, frplc, 2 car Ann, (714.) a.9012. landscaped model home cld. No children or pets. gar, swimmin1. tennis. on the part. 4Br 3Ba. 2 9600/mo. 1-245-8376. 01Q9 AYI. ~;u~. SS95/mo. WATERFRONT ~hw::.·M~· ,;t~-~ CUSTOM ILT. Cute slqle story cottage ---------cnunnt-pell. By appt. 9&t·25418. 4 br Iden. fam . rm +. conveniem t.o 1boppin1 & MISA TIROi unuu.i Act. No fee. Westcliff-Dover. Call trans portation . 2 3 Bel 2 Ba ff.le BBQ lo H·---Harbour 646·4844 days 548-3117 '--"" -' ' ' ' • -•• :-='""-fan'•'tic. Irvine Grow. Super nice eves/wknds. ~rooms._,., per mo. pottlng shed, enc. yrd, ~ ...... .....--B _, d ... 6 clean. Larpat mdl. 4 ---------1 dbl car 1ar. SISO/mo. ~erms . ;,:• ~etbc; Br,Z~ba.llvrm,dlnlnl Bay notfaraway,4br,pvt CralJ. lll·Dm . -~~i•te en· rm. family rm, frplc. 11e P o o I + J a c , 2 Joo try. views.2carcarage. all elec. kllcb. Enc l Marg aret Dr 1890. PoOl 6tennia. 2•3 Bdrm patlo. Small front )'rd. lo 95'1·7230, 541UIR. Ask for avail lmmed. From maintenance. Pools. left· _R_•>':..·-------REALTORS 2 Br z~ Ba•· Pool, ten· ssn,ooo. option money nJa ~-Nr shop-2 Br, yard. 1ara1e, 1495. nil, 11111. John llanhall. S 2 O 0 0 I mo . C a 11 pln1, • • frwy. -C: 3301 E ~St A Division or Ul·Dm 714/...,. Incl auoc fee. lat · .-,.Ji14 •Har bor lnv.estment Co. • I Br 2 Ba at 17052 lut+aerclep. AnU now .. l ;ib.t(~ &d1e•ater. $JOO /mo. •1·--Newport'l'erncecondo2 Studjo Apt 1, .. b..._ .. , from' '1"414 i~ ~ AnU. lmmed. • Call Tobin bdrm l~bla nr Rerita1e BR 2 Ba. very nice. cul -.a ....,... Jlltu •-,.,.. p-_..' ~. -•·• de HC kM:aUon. -. mo, beach 6 ll.orel 1115 uUI lUCALTORS • ...,,-... ,. ...... no .--. • ... , Alt l"IJ.e'71 or f7S..-oo pd . .....-. COteOS Irr• Jl44 Jut+ ..,eec.IJNl75. ,_<_N_•ta_He_> ____ , aw, IMtba, $11.GO •••••••H•H••••••••••• E E RF I ELD Pa r k la at.a..-TURTLSROCK Broad· home.JllRlbll,famrm. ·:~:~alo!::kant;:; A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY MA.CMAl·llVIHE IEA.Ln HOMES FOR LEASE COROH.A. Dll MA.I -2 BR & Oen • . $695/mo · O P E N SUN 1·4 · 609"'2 Poinsettia <A59 ) THI ILUffS -3 BR & 2h Bath · $925/mo OP EN SUN 1·4 :30 · 526 Vista Grande (A60) Hdlott llDGI -3 BR + View • $2000/mo CA61) L90 PIMMSULA -2 BR + Oen 11350/mo (A62 ) To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad .••• Call Now !r~~.9!!.. asoor ,._,,a lw. a a.. allam1111•.•1-11M U .. \triew.Jllew carpt&I, lachtlor -cliann.famrm.r.,t.lae ... __ --to 7~1414 •un kltell, comm pool. Jifr ltTLDOCK ~ .,.,... -· "-c c ,_...._ • • 111 ........ ......_,, 4 Ir. f111D, rm. ecdl11ll, ••••.., u11 ~ "altr .,.. _..,zz• . .--. _, 6 M~ ., ~ I -.a. . Cllllld.No ...... -_. .... ......_ Olla'I_.· &1•11 YMll& • -.-• IUdt/Plia OS •. "'.,.. tM.J· Cell: .. llG aft .. C'Glld. -mo. ,.,., ... + ...... Sllll .--~-~-· .Do...~ ......... L~. ··---IP•. •IHI ... c.1 • .-... =- 642·1671 L W.IU r l \ ., 0 "flaizl•~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.1• .. ..._. ·JUI ........................ <>HH!ront t Br. p•Uo, fr-pl ('. 1ar. adult•. no peta, pvt 1t. llOOl mo. '73-mn. MO-llOO 1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASfTAS Pum 1 Ir. apt. 1115 6 up. Encl. 1ar. Adulta. no pet.a. 2110 Newport 81. 5'9.._btwnlltSPM CASADIOIO ALL UTD..JTI~ PAID Com pare before you rent. Custom desl1n features: Pool. BBQ. cov 'rd gara1e. new furniture. surrounded with plush landscaping. Adult living at its best. No pets. 1 Bdrm furnished 1410 2 Bdrm furnished S490 365 W. Wi\son. 642·1971 1325 Mo. Deluxe Mobile home. Mature adults. No pets. Quiet, secure. 1991 Newport Blvd. 646-8373. Lux~ bglo for neat. empl. nonsmoking gent. maid servi~. 548-7197 SOC•il At:l1v1l1es 01 ree l"•• Free Sunday Brunch• 889 5 •Par ties• Plus .rnucll more OMAT lltl!CMAT!Oflt: Tenms •Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Club$•Sauna• Hyaromassage•SW1m· ming • Droving Range IEAUTIFUl APART· MENTS: S111gles t & 2 Bedrooms • Fur noslleO & UnlurnosheO • AOull L•v•ng •No Pets • Models Open da•ly 910 6 Oakwood Garden Apar1ment1 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St 10o•er di t61n1 17141 542·5113 Newp0rt Beach/No. 880 Irvine " . ~ ,r,, /\lllll I ,:,;!. h~ l I V I N \ , ---· • I & 2 811 PljlO Apt1 • 01sh•as11tf'S & 880 s • Pool & flee Room • Cuoen l1ndsc1p1ng • J09 to Buch & Shops ..... SF AF Nv1noNMf Nl ft '• H1>'\~411 ' ,. .. H •• ... : J i... ~~·••••••~•••••••;•••• Newer 2 er:-2 Ba. 1425 .• Toro JIJ2 1 Bdrm, convert den. New c e 3 b rm• b •, Avail. approll. Feb. tat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('pts/drps, nr Heisler c 1mo. uu June Wiii 780-1411 or 541-1875 eves Beaut. l year ~ 2 Br. Pan. main bch VU, adlta, m . m.5710. . or wllndl. l~ Ba. CAJDdo witlr pool, no pets. ~/mo. --1801 .,.._., ..._. 1122 -Jae~. It cable TV in· JIH •••••••••• .. •••••••••• 1475 2 Br. 2 Ba. Brand new cld. Yearty .li50. Broiler,...... 94 Y .,_cll/l\lftt rm, nr. Townhome. AU built-Ina, 175-4112 2 Br . .2 Ba. on 1olr Chin. Cove B -h frplc,lndryrm.,carport. 1 1 d Y~·--_ ..... only.~ Adultaon.ly,nopeta. Paat•V6J JIJ4 co u ·rs e . n c s '""''•-· ...... -I washer/dryer. rr11e. o. Avail. 2/1.5. 17J.7m. TSL Mpnt. M2·1Z2l or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 &0·1903. l1.r12bdrm, %ba, 2 story nr 11575. •-4700. •·2711 Nice View, 3bdrm, 2ba. 2 PoOI, adults only, very .,_..._. Jl6t sundecb, ffl>k, beams, Luaury Apt. wlth view. 2 nice. "50/mo.113-2717. •••••••••••••••••••••• .dult. no pet. -.... Br. l Ba. BuiJt.lfta, spa. rro t r Wint ' · ....,.,. S450/1410 VI II If ... .._. Jl40 cun n or er Ric~ ~0-llSO dys : ~~i.centla. ai.sH~: •• -;;••••••••••••••••••• 1Ren~ Fu:miahed 6 un· 175-..._eves. 2 br, 2 .,., frpk:, wet hr, urn. un.er.175-4912. 2Br , frplc , wetbar. VILLACOIDOYA $500. Call f..S, Mon-Fri.No FEE! Apt. 6 Condo garage. Soath ol hwy. No Me»t util free. New crpt, lll0-2"5. rentals. Villa Rent.la. pets. SS1S. 17S-OIOt enc I gar• I e , Patio. Brand new l Bdrm. Pier· 675-4912 Broker 2 Br 1 ba, PoOI. adults. no pets. 430 Seaward. Open Sun 11·4 . SOS /m o . 640-l.D dshwhr. landry rm. No 1 te Qindos p 1 peta po 0 · 00 •spa, Br. l Ba. Avail. now, 1 BDRM 1410 .t~nnis, garages. $4?S. Area ol Balboa & Coast 2BDRM 1465 ~3>72~72l02dys ; <714> Hwy. SS25 mo. J .D . ~Elden Ave., CM -4 eves. P roper t y M g m t 642.7&05 TUI WH1-R -e 7 s l · 2787. Art s pm . Lge 3 br 2 hall new, gar. --------" ~ '" 548·8044 patio, SBSO. Open Sat. • 2 Br. Condo near SC Luxury Aduh units at ar. ~------- 607i.; Iris. 524-3ll2. Plaza, SA. Pool. spa .. fordable living. 1,2 & 3 br, l 'h ba + gar, Hoag $480-$500. No pets child Br. Well decorated. H d (714,laig'!~;,04 lBr.overgar.$375. OK.S49-SZ32or641.'t~. Olympicsize.PoOl,light· osp area. nu ecor, l & 2'bdrm. Trailers. S200 Re r . & range . N o ed tennis court, Jacuzzi. open hse Sat & Sun 11·3, & up + security. No pet/child · 1475-$525. 2 Br. l "4J Ba. parll like landscaping. 4238 Hilaria Way, childrenordogs.642·9193 -SeeSatonly2-4PM Twnhse. Near new. Most beautifuJ bldg. in ~SSOO_l_mo_._s:D-_5117_5 __ _ SELL idle items with a 4331ris (back apt) Small child, pet OK. All H.B. Br. 2.,., Ba Townhouse, F'lnd what you want in Daily Pilot Classified blt·ins, gar .. frplc, FromS31l0.846-0619 di on.I 1525 r Daily Pilot Classifieds. Ad. 6'2·5678. Costw Mna 1124 patio/backyard. wa /Dts hook~u· p, •-a~ ont. Can1h.Wm• .......... ·1415 2 & 3 Bdrm. Apts . """'LQ,I ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL MGMT. 6'2·1603. S400-$450. Kids OK. no greenbelt. Rtt. center & MIWLYDICO.. 3Br. 28a, new COOdo. 0111• pets. !IM-ZilS or 973-2971 pool incl. Sits mo. 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar. hwaaher stove laundry Agt., no fee. Baywood apta. At San •-----•I d/washer, pOol. Adults. hook-up: Poot'. Lovely _::;_________ Joaquin Hilla Rd & San ••••••••••••••••••••••••• AT THE .. BE •CH 142·5073 area. Sbuth Coast Ter-M--...W•~ lllguelDr.&W-5555. A r a c e . Sun rt owe r & 2 6 3 Br twnhse from SAN CLEMENTE N 1, .. J~~·•••• pd Bristol. Children OK . 114:::.Y:;1·~~b~uc:t-:oc=w~: .. =OM=rJ~-=ftL~Y: ew y ~vr. gas .. SSSO/ C 11 s:ll I084 New Luxurious All Adult encl iar ., s oo l . mo. a · · M0-8807. 8-MOc~•cy C o n d o m i n i u m s for Le a s e . :.~~; er· A u It!· _t-_5 ________ W-AL-K-. _TO_B_EA--CH-. - 1 -B-r-. Beaut 4Br, 2Ba upetalrs Approximatel y 2100 sq . ft. 2 Lrg 1Bdrm1 Ba upper, Stove It refri1e. $325. ~1lf::.Xrr:i~e::i: bedroom. 3 bath. Closed circuit TV MESA VERDE home •l· encl.1ar. S350/mo. Mesa 538-2456orSS.m1. gar. w/auto opener, security gate. Spectacular white mosphere. 2 • 3 Br dlx del Mar. 7St·llOl5 Iv mag. wash/dry, rum or un- water view. All a menities, pool, spa apts. No pets. 546-l034 PINE BLUFF APTS ~vely .2 Br. with built· furn. br ... Ad I ID.II. Child OK. $315. oc•••----y & rec. room starting at $800.00. 2 Br. le.. l Story, 1haa. Spac. 2 • 2 -· u t IMZ-Ul52 UUCAVhl·•-SUNSET SHOIES drps, patio, r,,,1c, dl w. complea, patio, vlew,r--------3Br, 2& 1 , ~· enclad tM IO beam ceilings , gar. frplc, encl gar., 1u 28drm,2.,.tbtownhouae, gar. w au o opener, '714/491-1435 714/4 l Adlta. $435. 2l&5C> Elden. stove, dishwasher, spa, garage,nearbeacb.$450. wuH~~bookH _:s>..;..• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I•-' _Cl_> 531-MOS_· __ • ----• lndry rm. From t&OO. ~1279. _..,.•_..,. I SPMC ~1~1071-N-r_be_a_cb-.-Lce--2-b-r-. _2_b_a-.' ==~· = = ~~ G11111ral 1102 fh•ral 1102 •••NI 3102 -......... 2 B l B A""• r 1 """ .. Uo -... _._..,: r . a. ..-. rp c, pr, 1v. • pa ... ..-'s, 2 car car w/auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crpta, clrpa, s-tio, wood S575. Avail 2·5. Call opener, WMll/dry, fully SIX EXCELLENT APARTMENT LOCATIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY An outstanding selection of adult and family apartments to rent, all in beautifully landscaped surroundings with excellent recreation facilities. GREAT FEATURES Choose from a variety of bachelor, 1, 2 &.3 bedroom in garden and tQwnhouse apartments with central air conditioning, fireplace, laundry hookups, spacious patios. Some units have cathedral ceilings, separate dining areas and large closets. Q.. GREAT RECREATION You'll also enjoy such recreation amenities as a club ho\tse with pool tables and ping pong, plus universalayms, swimming pools, spas, sauna, tennis and volleyball and bar- beques at various locations. GREAT LOCATIONS O c-1,,.~ llJUo.11•91.. S.ete AM. CA MNm ......... v.._ -e llM 11_ V ..... Dt. l:Mt Cet11.._.CAmmt • ..., ... ally .......... , Beaaaamp aealty Jae. ' beam clnp. Small pet 142.azl. furn. farnattoJunell. oK. Tsa........-rsvcs TSLM,mt.&0·1903 2BR. POOL~AllAGE '42-l .. J Brand new lbdrm. f11>lc, Me-0354 NM175 Coaud Debw for Rett- taJa in Newport Beach It eo.talil-... micro, washer/dryer bllups. gar, swimming 2 BR, .1 .,_ condo. Pool Ii PoOI, Jae, condo in Water Jae, im.mac cond. '450. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I oriented comm. $450. Avl 2/2. IG«SG5 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach. 75l·tl87,979-S!'76. •MITHlllACH• Ocean view . $175. Westside 2 Bdrm, stove Ir l It 2br, 2ba, bit-Ins, Property Houle. M2·3BSO r skylltes, patio, 1ar. orMZ-1010. re rig. adults, no pets, Adulta. S4JO It up. 4922 --------- carport. D90. 7I7 W. llth Edinger. 840·3808, VILLAIALIOA St .... ". MS-J.9218 146-6234 Adult only 2Br, lBa, 1375 ~0· lat & -lbd-.r-m_0011_Mlo __ .-S425--.-P-oo-I, ~=~:~~iv. Ba. last, SlOO cleaning dep. J'ac. Eves/Wkends : B n-F R 63MW 841·38m; Dys: m .9903 2 JittP'aJP;mES': E . Side, 2bdrm, new ext 121. M5-458S MS-~ • kitchen, no pets. $375. --------- 531~1.55. 2br, l lh ba, adults only, frplc, patio, washer· dryer, carport, 1410/mo. 541.0987 aft. 4. THE VICTORIAN 2Br. l~Ba . w/1ar. Adlts, cpta, drpa, bltna, fncd yd, water pd. -...120. 117 Victoria St. S315. lbdrm adult condo, sec .• pool. spa. S.C. Piasa area. "50/mo. -.-. S br. 2 ba, cliahwuber, frplc, fenced yd, no pets, ... -..w lbr, 1.,., new cpt/drapes, 2277 llapl-. $315/mo. m .2791 IBr, IBa, nrSo. CR Piasa, retrt1. dllnnhr, spools, Jae, bul route, aHU llar 1. tlto mo. N0-4157, 541-t• Bach. Ii l Br. with loft, carpeta, drapes , ftnplaCll. SITO Ii up. m Avocado. Hayloft Apta. ... ,. ltHDIDI larte l It 2 ....... I Be. prdln apt. Pool Ir rec ....... no w. ....... AHll. Now lbr. Iba • peUo, & .... tat/mo .... ' Use ,,,.,,,,.. At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ciassifipd ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during off ice hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is onlv· S7.SO • week. For more lnforma· tlon and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. r 8'epe to beaCh. hnmac. 2 Br. Lr1 brick patio. 9llOC> IH lncld. C.U ~25Crl 2 Br. 2 Ba. AU Adwt, no pets. P'roal tm. Pool, spa, refrite. ••wahr In· cld. Acro11 from Newport Beach Golf Course. Shown by appt. only.~. Weatcllff, owly decor. 2Br, lS., lrc. llitch, patio & encl. pr. 1475.142-2134 NEWPORTHGTS, 2 BR l Ba, no kitch., adlt.s, no pets. $400 mo. 8"-l7IO At Quail Meadows adult condominiums in Tustin, you can own your own home for monthly payments that may be lower than your current rent! A new program providing a 22 'ho/r mortgage rejiuction in the firs t year is now available to assist you in making a solid investment in your future. Starting at $69,990 and with financing programs for down payments as low as So/r. you can buy a great 1 br, 1 + den. or 2 bd condominium home in one or Tustin 's m ost prestigious neighborhoods. Don't waste one more dollar in rent: Call Sandy at 832-2300 for more information and directions to beautiful QUAIL MEADOWS. VALENTINE LOVE LINES Send a valentine meaaege to your wife, husband, sweetheart, bo1a, 1ecretery, teacher. friend or anyone special with • LOVE LINE ed. Your message .will .appear on Saturday moming, February 14, on the VALENTINE LOVE LINE page in the Daily Pilot. For only '4.00 you ·c-n create your own message (approximately 4 words per line) each additional line is 75•. We also offer a choice of hearts to place at the top of your LOVE LINE AD n I wish to send a message through the DAILY PILOT LOVE LINE. D I w ish to create my own •2000 Valentine. 0 Payment enclosed. D·· VISA # .............. : ..................... Exp ...... . 0 Master Charge # 0 Please bill me. Exp ...... . Name ................................................... . Street .................................................... . City ..................................................... . State ........ Zip ........ Phone ....................... . Use the handy box below to write your L ove Line MnHge (Minimum 4 lines) n D Add $4.00 heart to my Love Linea O A~d $2.00 heart to my Love Linea Mall to: DA.IL Y PILOT LOVE LINES I P.O. Box 1580 eo.taMeea.CA92121 . . 4.00 4.75 5.50 8.25 talh11tt1..... ..... ... .. .... ·-a....... .. Ofllle ..... .• ~................... • ......................... ..........-.1....... ....................... ..... ................. . 4400 ~.February 1. 1M1 ... 1r .. lllr IW. *· .......... ,,,.,, .,_ MJIR• OUMlllOO.AlarollT Oct~=· • .,=~ ....... ~Niii I! ' II• • ......._ a-. ....... , ._:,o.M. IN Nr IC -. -~ to.W ._... AT1MIW? Lw ••all aa • -· GI r f , •••• ......... •••••-.... _ .. , ....... .,._-••i= I...._ l ~ Piiia Ii "-' -ar Ir ,,_. fMllJ l•ro •IA-Mild lo luit, _..... lor -•••• ......... , ... , .. _•••••H•t••• -....... -... """' 11 o.t. y-u'-·"'-• --· --·-• ' • ....:__I • • .......... r9!i.-~· ~ --Iii -r ---·•--· ...... ~. ........ HI. arda.~.eompuUra, _ oa .... r.-. 11114. a--'• ..a. Jaa ,.J1&111.J ....._...,,.,... lT11 tr'-*-'~ _W flftO.-.-Newu •loa•lt• eleet.rcmidlrm. APPUANCI ITOU st.ootl•I uulou, Balboalalwt.tn-rm. ··-fLw .... Tlll .... A" ,.. •• NI ....-... c Cwtls•Auoc. Been in business 8 \-i yean. Priced •·1111·4· For H r lous FOUND · • 0 Id , ,..,. • ._. ,_ apt. lltDCAaPrr 84S70 amateur pha&ocrapben · • o •" air 1~ • ,..._.,f"CMI\ _, .. Cd~ _ R.a . .,.... ... , al $70,000. Owner says s ubmit op (ll + models> Umltect Retrlnn ·•ule.t1 .... •••U•I ~._• -----'--'----LAGUNA BEACH. down and will help finance. Owner ,.1..--.i.-. eau-~.• a.ocoa.t.. i t.a~·tem•W • '•• •·• 'o ilar Jt.r -· 1ou.--.. m_ .... •-... ~.BIA•. ...i..: d 1 l ~--· S.. ... _ _. hi I Ill 6a k~ Vnrl1 'e. I I a -~·-r. ..,._ IMl.rr"" -. rem aog an • eav ng Slate. Bower Productlon1. ••P-..-.·w te "'1 •I --.,..11 '• • ae " r• •• • J br,, ._apt, .. ..,,., MIWPOlrT FuU Mn. ocean-vtew ol· ,.,..,_ SpaaMI mix·red lelMJ9e -lino NUC'J, Ml-Mii oa l1llaoa P•laa.ala. E ... ut ....Uvt •"'"-ficta avail. mo. lo mo. Newport Beach Anlm•\ ' Ir C-*» wllll ()("tlQ •Hr• _, .... 111...... ln PNlltite ••lion. With Reeept. rm, reeept.ionbt. SMALL ••n mM Male.. Shelter1M4oasl • •l1IH llae.t vi•~ Awall M wmy 84faul ;._, 2ba com plete 1upport tele. w . le mail aerv.. MAMUJACTUllNe COMPANY j Pn•tlt.ioua V.r1a1llt• '"-'*"' C4M tw M f'tm &1-• lo* • • teNlcea. ID-suite eec:'y terV. mo ? years in business netting approx· Found. 8mal white ~ · c.n.-. _... ~. •P•. 11u·1ut1MKhn .... 'I• hM nrbch, H.B. ••rcpt, 114/151~1 N.Co.utHwy.dJ.2503 amately 22% pr year. Priced at onl(. die. Nr. Ma1nolla'J •cl•e.hM, IHrd 1••• -redeclorlll.ecl. II• bdrm.1-.--------f!: 950 S II b . ll Talbert.~. -....-An·lt •Y· nr bril, are•• walk·la tloNt. pri•. ba 250-500 eq. ft. cmd nr. 450 aq. ft. Delilhtfw won· • · e er says su mat a o • rm, bat.h, Olll'I oato pool ll5iO. all40 uUll pd, From S200. Tit inl apace with ocean e~. 1_:._.:...;.._ _ _..,.. ____ Found : •payed l'f" Le 9aC'lt -mo 1t\ -+ Ylil -.4'JD W. lit.b. St. C.M. Tom view. Full bath. 3 yr old 5300 Siamese, blk collar} IMM a.di u1 111 «h -txec. Sbr TwnhM Pvt. t5MIOO, bkl1. MSOmo. Turner Al · lqUIPMINT llNT AL IUSINISSi BolaaSprintdale. H.8 ) 9l mo .. .a1 lf•niale "'*° lu i&aate :s Zbr , 2~ba. wa/dry . -aoca .• •JtT7. · Price $1,011,000. Profits last year 848'7580 ' bdrm i.o-.. ta 8•lbo1 frP.lc /pool / Jae U50 ,.._ L•llo hl41, on watt•r . -· ..-u '7& 11.. W..5H2 UICUIWISUm AllPOIT AHA $300,000. 25% down with OW'!JV lllldn11 , lrt ""rm • 111n ,.ullaerrieeolftceain Furnished o r un· financing available. t•I• bl) vl•11>, .11'n NewportOcHDlront s..k to lbr your home, NewportCelller furnished Executive FOllll ADS ARE FREE Call: '42-H71 Found: IJ'ay Ir white Fi cat , young, Goldenrod Av, CdM , 1/211. 673-5797 mn.11 Rrnmte for 4Br/38 a 1.pt. or condo/pro f.. -.5470 Suites 12x15 ln J,rvine. B•ach Hou1r Prefer quiet. mature, ma le , ---------walking distance to J 'i)UAIL PLACI PIOPllTllS . " FOUND; Shellie Mi~. Often \l'WW ha• 3bdrm ... Ru11Prof htdtvidual noa·altai(ht by March 1. MWnMONrA•I Airport. 2082 Michelson, tt\lthct ooodo 111 n•• moph•. .iM·71'12 mffALS 714/752-0234 , Male, vlc1 Aliso/CUffDr., N .B. Jewel Co ll~A SCS-8547 ~\' apptla.ot"ell. tr••h roni Call Jim 17a.ll07 2 Rental Spaces Approx. partor, wasbtr dr> er. Resp male. 1300 mo. S50 sq. ft. le up. Including m.irro owo, IC'lf <'~Unt(ll NewPQrt Bch Fem 1245. Newport Shores utila. t:l50 at MSG. 2450 OMn, ncow crpt ti! drp• Nice Z Br. 2 Bath UtlJ in· Nancy, M5-9M9 Newport Blvd. Costa rrpl, 1pa, p00J ell' Sec cld Poot tennis 646-71M7 F lo sbr Coodo r ll Meaa. See Manager. &ale l1SOO 1714 1972 3023 em . · · u Y 1------~--• 1710 CU7ltl ·Roommate , mature furn, a~aU Im.med. S230 CdM Deluxe Suites. 1100 woman to s h r 3Br + ~ util. Lanie 131.()115 sq.ft. AC. ampl pkg, util lsmaUBr Apt ~Isl & twnhtct. H 8 $250 N.B. pd. 28M E. Cst Hwy. last No cleaning fee 206 9'0-4225 Need rmmate-M/F. 25 +: 675-6900 31th St 142·5362 Fem roommate, 2bdrm. lg• 2Br. 2Ba apt-CM. cal •_D_IL_UXl~-OFA--C-ES_•_ S.Ch •• 3176 , ...,ba twnhse. C M ok. ~97 day, 953-8681 From 1 room up lo 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M a t u r e 2 S • 3 S • eve. sq. rt. Low rates. No Goll coune view. 2br , 2 Sl17 SO/mo. Debbie -· ed ba .. apt . bui lt in!>. 631-5716. WOODBRlDGE . iease reqwr . 2172 Du· carpet drape~ 2 car - ---2 sgl. yg adult M looking Pont Dr. Adj. Airport.er Ports. 0laundry 'racahty. Large Sunny Bdrm/Bath for Flo rent bdrm in big Hotel. 833-3223. 9·12. adults . no petis . S42S N.B. Luxury Apt com· hse. mwil be considerate AIRPORT AREA. Birch mo./lease. owner c714\ plex Avail Marth l of ot~ra.llkelollstento & Bristol225to 7so sqfl. 642-0138. 631 ·5297 '!'us1c & have a good From szoo. No lease re· 2br . 2ba tw-.. ··e. o~n v1u .. ,, Fem. roommate to share U~e. <;lose lo UCI tlO quired. Call SS'7·7010 '""' • •ft mm. driverrfax.). Access -"--------- gar. SS25 /m o avull. Irvine condo . $300. to tennis cts, lake (isail-O.C.AJRPORTAREA ~r~h l.'lt. 6+M891 Sophia: 857--4618 ing, s wimming & fis· 150 to 3000 sq. ft. or 712·1920 l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!lp.,.... 5l5'1~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!~~~~!!!!!'!! Loet or found a pet? Call ••• •• ••••••••••• •••• ··~ .. Lem 5025 An imal Aaaistan ce PRE LAW student nffA'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• League. m.7317. No fee. $25,000. Will do. anyth~t . n.._ .. ___ Legal. Conf1dent1a Newport Beach. Sl.25 !'.qu1ly ~.-.... "'..,...,Money •Found or lost a pet? Call DVM P.O. Box 32.U • sq. It. New dlx office or Loans, S.SOK·f7~~. !'o us! We' re the Pet Pals. NB 92663 .<# retail w/pvt bath, securi· down pymt ~or ln· 1714173&-2!188 • · 1l ty, a /c, 600-2400sq. n. 509 come reAu•reme nts . TOMMY'S ~ 31st St. (next to Bank of Ho mu,' Apls, Com · A foundorloet pet? OF NEWPORT , : Newport, Udo .Cannery mercial bldgs, courtesy Call A Pet Hotline F.SCORTS 752-9368 • r e• I 6 7 S. 3 2 3 6 . to bk rs. Mr. Thomas (714)761·1209. A <2131141·9700 BKR. (714)752-6363 ATLANTIS . MASSAGl: . FOUND: Sm female SPA . • PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE Widow has money for 2ND Golden Retriever m ix 't(t~ T.D. 's any siie above do vie Hamilton & Be Pampered by .J.A , SI0,000. No credit '· no Tb~ CM 642-1295 Beal.at. Girls . Op~no pnlty. For action call • · __ lOA M -4PM 7 days. Pho~ AGT67J..73tl anytime Lost: SeaJ Point Siamese. 645·3433 ~ W.T. MORTAGAGE neutered. Peninsula Pt. COVER GIRL··" 2 d T t Deed 1 Reward. Call 675·2069. .,.. ..._ s~o ooo ":, s1so ooooa~~i 540-3817. • OUTCALL * .. :: • • · . 953-0178 MC/VISA terms. Blu courtesy. Mr. LOST. Black w /white. -- Stuart. 114S-31.S3 cat. fem short.hair. Has •pae twwls .....,.....,.. M / F to shr nu Woodbidge h l n g >. pools & spas. elegant exec. s pace. No er U.fmaWNd )fOO house. pool, jac. avail. Quiet neighbo rhood. leasereq. 7!59-8978. M rt T t abdominal stitches. Old De:~ll. NI SOlS CdM,.1124.640.~-••••••••••••••••••••••• s:nst mo. ~7-o.'Ml S275/mo. + Y.:i uUb. Start -1st TIME • • lst wk in Feb. Wknds or 450 sq. ft. M50 per mo. 4001 Seawmd VIiiage F e m will s h are ·IU aft.8.8S'7·~. Birc h St. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : Beige Mal e FIRST LADY "~ Esc...t. Modefs~ P..tyO-Cen. pool/spa homenearS.C. Beach.AgenU41·5032. ,_________ AVAILABLE s ...... ~Co. Cockapoo "SCOTTY" New 1&:2 ~rm luxury Pina w/fem. 5'&9709. · Resp. roommate to shr 3 --IW _.TERFROMT All typea ol real estate Goldenwest / Mt Fadden adult apts an 14 plans --br condo. Woodbridge ~real Loe. Ample park-A 500-2600 SQ. ft. investments since 1949. area. 892-4234 from SUS. 2 bdrm f~m Female wants female to a rea. Sl90 & ~ u(ils. ang. 600 sq ft. $515/mo. ~Wt.I c-_.""- * 972-1345 * MC & VISA Accepted TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 752-0817 ssos + pools, t~nna!I . share he r home Pvt. S.S9-5899eves. Call 494-6604, 494-75.51. NEWPORT BEACH ;pee WiJ ill Reward. Lost Hamilton ' waterfall!J. ponds . Gas room & ba $200. 846-8898 Also large space avail NEWPORT BEACH W T1k Diamond watch & 3 gold • l to~ cooiung & hea~ang l --------Fem 25 + lo shr 2bdrm. 545 S4j). FT. & BOATSPAc.E 642-2171 545-0611 rings. C714lS95-3283 No paid. From San Dae~o Want MJ F lo shr new. dlx 2ba apt, E. side C.M Excellently located on Davis &Clarte R.E 2nd T-· ... Deed .1n es"row que~ion.s_ asked • • .· Frw~ drive North on C.M. rondo. nonsmoker scg.4151 after5pm. 17thSt.<Asta Mesa Call 8Sl·l666 SPECIALTY ,...,. .. -SPIRITIJALREADINGS Beach lo McFad~en then pr•f. '300/mo. + ._., utils. ---Realonomics 675-6700 for sale. Sl6.SOO 2 yr in· F OUND. Pitbull. v1c IOam.JOpm . Fully Lk'd.' Wes t ~n McFadden lo Call 64S-Q74. G~ . ----:--1or2officesavail,immed CENTER vestmeot,27~ yield.sgl T ewinkle Park. CM Seawand Village .--------forW..t 4)50 Unique Ba.rfront Office occupancy,primeloc.in fam.res.645-7009 7Sl -4696evenangs ~~2·~~~~04~-~f ~;~ 1714)893-5198. Saddleback college stu· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 600sq. ft. View N.B. nr airport. Re~ept Clem · Lag~na-~ach beautiful 1 dent needs person to shr 10x20 Gar. Storage only. _ ~3·1003 avail. Non·smkrs. Con· HNJl9~ INVEST'ORSWANTEO LOS T · Fem Golden --- bdr a"' 1475 incl ulil 2 .br apt, furn. S17S + Costa Mesa S40 mo. Call 250 sq ft office. Share tact Sara851-8141. ..... ........ Well secured 2nd TDs. Retr iever v1c. Beach PSYCHIC IEADIMGS .,. utals.496-5446 l-5PM63Ml20 TrafflcLoc..._ R.E.BrokerS52-~ Ellis "Augi "842-9859Lic J k 494-6735,497-3487 ----. . recpt rm & secty sp, use NEW-2offices. 450 sq ft . SRA ISE~ESTORS 119120 ---..-~1178 ~ -·, • 4000 Fem .t.osh.r spac.3brapt E.sideC.M.Single ~f cpy m ac~. Law w/batb & recept. area. s~•-'-- ooms w/2 same. CdM, 1242 + S40/mo. hbrary. Westcliff Bldg. Growing H.B. area adj. ,._ ... ____,, W A NT BET T E R LOST: Ladies pres<· rip· *FOXY LADY* • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulil.644--0875aft.6. 63Hi1SS. 646-4844. to Jack Youngblood's l~nMow Y!ELDS 7 , lion gl asses w /gold Laguna Beach Motor Inn, -17141675-1662 on T.D~ S.& Notes . . frame. Reward. 644·4618 OUTCALL ONL y 'A 1 985 No. Pacific Coast Room for rent in 2Br Hse. Office....., 4400 BEST RATE Athletic p ub. S4SO/mo. --Call Dennison Assoc. -----VISA Mh Hwy, Laguna Beach. M/F nice surroundihgs. ....................... incl.. mC'lnt hly mem · ColltlMrcW 673·7311 LOST: J a n 28. wht * 972-1131 * " Dail.y, Weekly, Ki~chen lgyds $200.64.5-8978,CM. PL.A2A in bershap lo clut>. 898-9523 ·~ 4475 Persian !em cal._copper _ 1 available .. Low wmter -EXICUmlSUt'Tl.S NEWPORT BEACH• be~.9 &5. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.D.FOllSALE eyes. vie Garfield & Therapeutic Massage bllt> rates. 419t·S2!M. M/F 2 houses from Beach. ''Th is din .. Office space for rent. up Store Space for lease. 1~ l year $18,000 T.D. on a Newland. F.V. 963-7474 Physical Ther apist Ear~. -Furnished $200 a month ere a erence. 60010 4200Sq.Ft to3600sqft .Modembldg sq. n. & 12J60 sq. ft. '!1 Newport Beach condo --· ' Working mom has fum Newport Beach675·2170 nr ai.....-. ~vrd pking. Huntington Beach. Flex•· project at 12"k interest Lost Male Tabby Point ~-2817 by ~J>l~_!!l-7 . rm for rent. smkr o k 71.4/752.0234 •Janitorial Service & • .,., •• w bl t 213/ .. "" 7202 pa able month! d' Si Vi A 'It ' S175 + •~uta·l.851 ·0189aft 2 Rmmtes sh.r Condo in all util pd. SU>S/sq fl. _e erms. .,...,. Y . y, as -amese. c. amt _on· H andsome, Wea lthy • ..,.. 2082 Michel.son Dr. 1212 UtiUties Jncbad.ed 83J.90ll8 Pe rounted to y1eld 26~. /Brookhurst Heart sick European Senior Exec. 4PM C M. Lge rm 's plus 2021BuaineuCnlr1213 •Adjacenlto Airport ggy. _ Stores. shops. photo/ hob· Rltr. ~9ltl. CAii 962-1.200 s .... ks relined. attractavo~ --------xtr a's S225 Dwight ··R ta tR by 6()0 •-250 .,qn -& ---"'" ...., Private entrance Prefer 898-5652 Start the new rear right in • A ~cee:s ~an3 :~j or I 16 w. Moc~ up: E/Side CM. 5.8:1249 AllfllD•c•::-.t•/ Lost cat. Gray & white we_a lthy l~dy to share an mature working Male well estabhshed .2,000 Fwys Co r ner of M ain & --- -p.., -/ " maleHuntingtonBeach enJoyedlife.warm com. Non smoker/drinker Rmmte Wanted mature sq.fl. doctors office MacArthur. Santa Ana ..... trW ...... 4500 Lott&,..._. s:J&..497S I panionship & travel S245/mo 5:56-0637 lady non-srnkr to shr de-Onsite parting. Adapla· 833 881 3 -1200 sq. ft. + 600 sq . ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••• ---P h (l l o s & h i g h es R le 4b 0 , lµxe condo wilt to bcb. ble for one or 2 physi-_ · I 2nd.c;pr.1~:~~s'"s~tore 2265' fndus'l/offke 18101 1Aa•o•cr-ats 5100 Found . Dachs h und . personal & financial r oomma. · ran ana priv. quarters. S350/mo. clans.Call, Luxurious. full service of-~-~ce. · or Redondo Cr 10. H.B.••••••••••••••••••••••• neutered male. b.lack.I feren ces gladly e_x Pt. v.. \JUI. close to fr~}' Aft 7PM8U-08'T7 RED CARPET nee s"""ce. 1-6 rms. con-1 -· --·---·---1650lse842·2134 scnau ·ETs brown feet Magnolia nr I <'hanged Please writ & beach. 493-6198 .,.. ---IUUft"I. L 32 E d Ou P 0 B Malermmtewanledlux. 81!n-1351 fe renlce r ooNm . sec'I NIEWPofOfiRT CENTER.de-Sto.991 4550 1Yf'W£RS ampson. (213~ 17 7~'r,!nHa~~a.9ooJio Room for rent. male. condoC.M.S200/mo.rec.1617 Westcliff.N.B.Want serv ces. ew!>ort _uxe 1ce~pac.e.ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Found:Dog.partGerman 23-30. walk to heach. fac. financial inst. 70005.f. Beach, Call for info: and mountain views. 900 Approll. 6,000sq. ft. avail. Shepherd, injured left ________ _.. poolljac.tennis S484260 545-2068 lst.Ooor.AgenlS41·5032. 752·6188 to~sq:. RI in Fountain Valley nea r ~k::;!==-~e~ fr o nt I e .Ji? V 1 c Room for rent. Mature et.e arrett ty S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. Finery -Hairdo College/Victoria. (' M > G,.....Comp•y &corh lady Sl85. Hunt Bch 642"5840 Johns.5&-9380,S48-?~. JUST DRINKS 646-6547. 24Hrs 641-0180 963-9551 Office /Store/Business ...... W..e.d 4600. My wife quit the liquid Fd-:-Od E Sh Cash/ChKJ&s , h t space. l4'hX40. Choice ••••••••••••••••••••••• protein diet. not because oun · 1. Jng_I. ecp: ..._/MC/Y' ii Large attractive room. ran partn s H arbo r Blvd .. Costa Need sml apt. ground of side e ffects , but dog. Temer mix C ~enj1 A"'...,. isa • Prestige location Male M loc ti About 7... 1 1 _..,, nd M d because of embarrass-t Y P e l • d a r I 1 n 1. _ _ __ ---.! 40 +. No kitchen priv esa a on. or eve ·....,.,or u er. e · ment. Our son told his Dachshund. Aust Shep, NEEDED: Male date. "l.· 979·""""" sq.ft.Agt.549-1366 sz dog .• 1252 teache r . ''Mom m y Lhasa Apso. Husky mix. ~ """" tractive. professional. 35 ----or Parents 65'/59 FT d 0 es n . t eat f 0 0 d Adopt a pet ut Irvine to 42'~ yrs old, on Pri· 2 Bdrms. for rent with "New" "ret~il ·office ... illns,/IR•nt/ a n y.m ore . JUST Animal Care Center kitchen pri viled~es space in SUPerb location Fla-=-e DRINKS." Open everyday. 7S4·3734 dp~~tyF~~ 5.;:~~~~in~:;.· Mature Women SISOmo Put a photo with up lo 4000 sq . ft........................ . each . 962-9689 available. l story with .... ,.. LA,11 Moticn 5200 ...... Moticn 5200 Vivacious, good look in~ Where your ample parking . Call Oppo lwlltf 5005 ....................... ....................... birthday l'(irl ln l'lud~ C h arm ing . s m '!rm 759_15010r 752.7373_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8xt0 glossy Reply Garden guest house 111 h e t ·s Bookstore. prime location Classified Ad !'839 Dail>. pd S60/wk494·9575 a f I . . . in Laguna Beach. 1200 sq Pilot. P.O Box 1560 ~~;~ .... !!.~~ He re's a chance to •1 n.4s.-0016. cos1t:~R~~~~~~~ DO YOU LIKE MO'T8.S7 Weekly rentals from S84 & up. 646-7445 2274 Newport Blvd. C.M Ocean view Studio Apt $350. mo.~ W. Ol'ean front. 673-4154. Yec..._I .... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm, 2ba condo on North Shore of Tahoe f ully furn. S/mln fr(lm North Star. S400/wkly 957·32216, 5»-3946 Bert. SKI VAIL 2br. 2ba, condo. sips 6. wlk/bus to Ufts, avail Call Mlke&t&-9911 Large Big Bear Cabin Pool table. color TV. 2 frplcs, sips 14. 545-6916 ..... toSlmw 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movln1T Avoid deposits & cet llvin1 expenses! Proleaaionally since 1171. HOUSai4ATIS llM.134 .. ~ ··~---.... _ · dklest6 larpst agency 9enia1So. eali!omla PIMJt.-and RefeNnces Creclita: ABC·NBC·CBS eo.•.u Times-Etc. '-.C.1171 lrvim,IU·lm Oardm0ro¥e, •l·IT7J * .... Lhlrll. ODii 11° n • penonallJ Mfaet ,_. t'OlllpaUble rmmt• to HltJour 1119ttJle ............. . ··-· -Do¥• Dr. •nn r k I d --• --Canvas Upholstry shp. ma e a ove one ------Bldg ac equip to b JUSTIFICATION Mvsnc MASSAGE W •TERFRO...aT moved. Sac S3,500. MASSAGESlOW AD happy! Send or "" ("'Ill 645-6172 Santa Ana _ss~>.4~ bKllffn s.hs ----bring US a CUte Ofc sp frm S2.25' NNN Need S60.000 ~tart up for Also Boatsp. 111.so· NNN new pat. will pay 2S"k for At per Hie lducotloft Dl•ltkMI photo Of yOUr Actuul Davis&Clark851·1666 1 yr secured. or will sell s ize up to 4QO.Z of business G111erol AdW1l11l1tratl•• ....... 2 young. attrartive. outiol • ing fe malei; will do .. anything legit for b1Jt. money 997·7804. ' ~ grandchild . . . ...-.u1e.ta1 4450 w t except1 on a1 world tloM llDGAI) 01 p•l•d Ill IM ~---"Ir ••••••••••n••••••••••• wide potential to reliable ,.~ (ages l to 12 years) CHILD'S NAME For slore&of'ficespace at Party. Write Ad 1765 hclerol le9l1fer Oii Aprfl J, .... ~.~~ .......... Grandpart nl's Na me reasonable rates. C I 0 D a i I Y Pi Io t 707 City 500to2700SaFt. Newspaper P .O. Box ljlO, HCh ISIA Tiiie VII ... dltl9 ~~~~~ ......... MESAVERDEbR l560.C.M.CA9:!626 ' -a&..atlOft tlllllf Ille ... ~.. Housekeeper/Companion PLAZA ........-r--- 1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M. INTERNATIONAL FIRM tt. of 0 llOffCe soltc&ll.a ........... . !~!~lStl .. mSunom. o,.nnglys We· 11 place your g r a ndchild's photo in a heart like the one s hown here. It will inc lude the c hild's name and the gr andparents name and c ity they live in . 54M 121 seekin g manage r s / .. ..., ......,..., teachers for except. P tr a1~ for -...:l•lsory· c~~a ,..... "'I nuna '"'" ~ Sec'y for hire. travel. Newport----or office inc oppty. 831·38311 for In· .,..,,.. terview. ltwtth olld o llOffce of • .,.. sec ret c I ea r an c e On Valentine's Day, Saturday morning , February 14, your grandchild's photo will ap· pear in the Daily Pilot. HURRY~ ORDER NOW! Deadline is noon, February 12. The cost is low, only $12.75 pe r heart. Mail or bring photo and n ames to: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT DAIL.Y PILOT 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ' We wilrbill you or you may charge to your Master Charge or VISA. (Photos will be returned to you.) lllly Piiat ·642-51)78 S48s/f.nrpost office ..., passport valid. 9/yr Jerry 213/477-7001 •••....., •••MJ." IDGAI I 00& I 401e) • exp. After 5pm. 546-2229. 1000 sq ft.from S600/mo. Oppo lwllt, 50 I 5 (cl) ' Part time wort( wanted Ideal for ins., acctg, r.e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 r t v repair. c . M. High Yield lnvestm91\la. Gen. Otr. Acctng Clerk 640-S27S SS-S25K. Stan Bartnick. Mani yrs exper . wrk w Maraach Investment Co. public • off. res p San Clemente on busy El 147.-.,ortG--.Z. RobertaTaytorS48-2890 Camino Real, ~w bldg. 3 Seta•• & Sc•ull & Sclilaoll & Sclilull Ir spa~es. 1~ ea. con· lwtuue:t. 7001 lwtu.._ 7001 lwluudfea 7001 ............. 700 cesst0n ava11.768-7357 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• New Stores/Offices Nr Laguna Beach City Hall. D«IO sq ft . street level .... ~ RETAIL SPACE. 2HO sq.ft. ln Westport Square 3119 E. 1'1UI St.-80' sq.ft. NNN. Pete Barrett Rlty 642-SIMO ,,.. ......... 12'70 Sq ft on busy Beach Boulevard·Hunt1n1ton BHch. Ideal for real eatate office, 1tore or other suitable buliaeu. Z Prtvate betha, aHUable Immediately. 10 Year le•••· Attractively priced. 64M~nt216 . ,. it r Y.OGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! Throw out tens1o~nd Peace ol mind while you build a more rwta.lthy beautiful body! 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Mets, ,.. ~-swam, ah.ampoo. Prol &57..taz JIMM 10ardenln1 Houtecleanlnl done••••••• ••••••••••••••• PaulCutler.•·aDOS pain. Freeelt. TJ0.2Ttl floor worllina. Wood, tile, Clean·up, tto. ma Int, thoroqhly. Call after 5 EXPERT Brfckworll 6 ............ ••••••••••• P•r'CI'*· 8lriPc>ina. wu· Maeonry·Drick. Block, hauUn1.treelrtmmln1• pm.tcz..-rsorta-41711 muonry.Loc.ref'a.Falr RALPH'SPAIHTING Oran1eCOMtltooftn&Re- O t:N C(MTRUCTlON lnl Ou,ar .. 5543 Tiie Carpentry Pal lo r e mo ya I , com m . HOUSE DOCTOR prices. 551-Ga, 1-.m4 Uc. lat/EU. Low Rat.ea. Roof1/Repain, free nt. A..._. le•odfll --;.-coven. del'kl, fend·• 1 a nd ac ape ma Int R• fora clean house Custom brick , atone, l'ne llt. 962·4701 Call541-l133,M&-28 l..Jc/1111 Miit& ,,.._...11 Tiptop Carpet Ca.re Concrtte-Patloe, walk•. M5·212Z -., _ b'--.. ...__..__,.--'-Sc,.._ llC).'388 drives. Llc-'d Dou11 ._._ """•· CODCn!te, stucco. ~,_,,_. ............. &eam6SbampooCIHn M101tl LandMalnwnanre Apt '11 ROBIN'SCLEANlNG Refs.Freeest.54f.Nll2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• OnlyU<persqft• C ----lndua tr y, Con d o , SerYl~·athorou1hJy J 6S Maaoney8peclali1· NeatpMdlealrtextures MOBILESERVICE ew IUl rhen or Bath ---, •••ds:a C hurchet, Butlnc1111. clunhouae.~0851 ln1lncuatGmbrick,1tuc· l'nellt. nJ.14Jt ~~'Tade~s::ne Cablnelll for about "' C .... Ace91Me •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• RulMrlU. S41-248t c 0 , b 10 c Ir w a 11 1 • · · Pril'e' ............ t:tUmit-••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW AVAll.ABLE If 1 I 1-PLASTERING aa.....--11111!!!!!1~-ml!!!!!!!!!~ 142 ll.J5 r~ u Accou1tlc cclll n15 + Total applltaUon proper • ...,... s.r.tcft ~a~~t~cH~~lac ~itr: lil''d/bonded 115·4H O AIJtypea-iot/ext. =~•~•••••••••••••••• OMrlplet• aoolltl••Pl•I custom hand texturinic. ty ma~mentaoftware ••••••••••••••••••••••• lHm '*'4311 John MS-1251 •Stucco, Repalr/Con1t. rv Ind fiiutateme.el.I 9' c h Uc. ~ SJ'Hs.49 tor 0 Sy1tAJm1 Call CHAIR& Head Stripped ..... Pl II.. Free Est. Georae 6 t~aet R••• Rate• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 1,.~___,,,_, Pyr1mld O.ta, 139·1527. 114.tl . ...n...l1hed l lt.15 T.LC ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• I 54trlMI lt:MOOEl..-REPAJRS ..... _........ 141-1112 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------.otu At.oCUl&oMCablneta ....................... Dtywtl Tender Loving Cleanin1 udent will move you at Plumbina. Remodelin(. Tree S.. wlce . 2nd 1enerat.lon. 11 yn In Foundation•. Reta1nln11 ....................... H•ifr mt by Star. ts yn exp. For very reaa . r1te1 , Reeain,LeakDetectlon, ...................... . area Uc'd. Top qual. Walla HllJlll<le Reictora· Orywall8pt1l'iallllt ••••••••••••••••••••••• peraonallzed service, 152·1493, ... 1777 " Dralnl Cleared. Top Tree " Shrub lrimmln&. Ort\'ewaya. pullln1 lot 11tpalra. aea.looatln1. 8"S Mphall MMl'fl Llc.d Mr, Palombo, 982,1314 Uon. Slabit, PatlC». Hlo<'ll Qu•I. A-prod. Ne1w a. re Home lm'4ro¥ement. ZS call Sandy at_!'2·6149 s.r.tc.s Hat Plumbift& a.2030 · removal. yd cleaa·upt, -a R r1 l' k LI c 1142 mod. Uc. 9'44 ~ ~t yrs esp. MC ... c·.r~n MRS CL""AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• haulint concrete dirt CUSTOM CARPENTRY 8317 evea try 6 palnUna '31·42114 · r.. Pool S.. wlce,..,... ' ' · Qu J II: • • -.Ctnctl llomes, Offices, Apts. Practic1l Nuraea. Anf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim Corum, 131-4530 ·~ Home/boat. a · wor · r t o•--k •· u 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf"me " ..... repair .. I .. <' , .... ,, ..... ,, Shift, Fu1J Time fl ReUe . rt115• prices. 6'5-4997 _.emen . ""' "' ur c.. " ""' r. .. ,._.~ 831_7200_ P ool Spa Maintenance ,.,,... S. +Ice • Won by job P'ret> F.l.ECTRICIAN JlrlrNt trlt'•I. dryw•ll. tllt'. elt' Repairs. Dependable ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 .... ht r 11 t l "" ""'" M • t u re C h rt st i an • CUSTOM INTERI R estimates 831·~9 ••IC • '" l'll n11" on ,,,ry c114,_1.4793 MALE NURSE Service, Reasona ble TYPING SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt"rsona! 6 (.;onfidentlal Stop foreclosure. acc1· dent. Injury, divorl'e. bankruptcy, real proper t)'.~nmkdriving, etc. Isl Ill . free, no obUeat.ion, ~ rt G. Winterbotham Ally. Complete legal services. CARPENTRY --larae or arn11l jol>11 l.1dy /Man desires main· R t Third M F . Chld c_.. I.it' #S312:i4 1!7:1 O:t.\11 l'upentry, M uonry, tenanc-e deanlnl! for of. S6.Ml per hr. 11 yn exp. a es, 0 ree '111'dys (%13)583-1504 _BY Jal__ ---~·8809 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lumbln•. Hodln1, Stur ri ce or l.nduslnal Work a.1024 m.stl3 E'ves (114)846-8237 HELP ! St a r v 1 n g szt.50/,...._ F.lr<'lrlc lu Sm J111t11 • <'o, Uryw11l , Tllln11 a, In eves. Xlnt ref's. P ..... /P ... s.. P.O......... W ... wet.••t c arpdlrlter ! Pati~s. Hot lunch C.M Chris m 11lnt. " rol111lr11 1,1,. mor11 JR f'49"'8() 847·8530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar1ges, remodels, tlan Preschool.646-5-423 •211u.-.r 10 !WI ~'3 ---DAVE'S PAINTING THE MAIL ROOM "Let'lbe&mshineln" fences. docks ... o r a I .-11--r • h 1-d Fenwfca!T1L:. f'lumblna. n111entry, In llou11eclu~lng, & orfice ServlncAreatyean 2900 ECatffwyCdM·NB Call Sunshine Window BOX ' Al 67~ p s I w1 care or your c 1 t ·-6 out p.tlnt, Ulr work rlu nlng, efficient, de· M-t n-aaonable S40..Q.140orM4""481 Cl ,.1,.. , ....... -·• · ' · · ' · ho f II B ••••••••••1••••H•••••• 11eneral tw1mt repairs. pendable. $5. hr. 54~2713 "" ""' ea-.. , &AU.~ S48-8212 was In I.his area before 1M° Fmy me. res, ·All klndll or •·ornt kH fl' 1 lnaured.lic'd. 585-MZS ...... &•--'-John wa ...... ! · . 960-7966 Wor .. "'--'" "".stlrtillt"• ree eat m1te11. eall H --=......a---..... Make you~ shopping easier by using the Dally Pilot Classillect Ads. ~----.. r .... , . .,, ..,.. ... ZOIWlafter s pm. .....-....... b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loving mot.her w lµre·srhl 842 91~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine ext/int painting Y Countertops, cabinet re· A .. ,.... CarpetSertlce . teachlngexp&childdev. Fww,._.. Hwdw11d....... Resp. R.N will housesit Richard Sinor. Lie. Ins. racingwitllwoodorwood ·~··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• deg. r1t or pit. 646-8633 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;~;;~;~~·;:·00··~·5•• for 6 mos or ? • Npt Bch. Try me. 831_...10 <24 hrs) 1raln plutics. Laminat- TQwin1 lowest rates G.M. Shampoo & steam clean.(; tr ~ --ONE STOP QUALITY r "' ~yce~ --Palntin1,,Paperln1 edSpecla1"etl493-0404. '41to. Buy can & trucks Color brightenerst-Wh t °" •ww F u R N 1 T u R E Cl~aned" Waxed lltcw Ta Cabinet Refinishing Classy Autos Advertised SIOOup114-148-S141 cpts 10 min. bleach. r••••••••••••••••••:••: REFINISHING: Hand Anytime,832-"881 S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. work; Free est. ~~•~•••••••• ... ,.,..... Clean llv, din rm, hall M_.,C .. trwcffoll stripping. rep1iring a.IH..... $1Ve grid, save time. Rsnbl.SteveS47-all YOU supply info, WE sup· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlS. Avg.rm S7.SO. Couch' Ge!' con~r. r~undations to upholstering. Specializ.I••••••••••••••••••••••• save ·-. Guarant--"' ac· I rot · 11 It. SI O, ch r SS. Gu a r . finish. Lie & tns. 493·3358 · -~ AGAPE FORCE PY P esstoni . oo ang Lie Day Care-Nr So est e liminate pet odor. --tn~ in antiques. kitchen Haul, cleanup.concrete rurate. Low prices. Call PaintingCompiny t yped resume + 20 in lhe PI a za . Oa Y & S wing C1rpet repajr 15 yrs ex· SeU Wlth EAS F.' ca inet.s, patio rumiture removal. Dump truck. for a'ppl, 549--8001. 3 Generations of copies for 115. 549-8001 Shi (ts Birth-4 Yrs .1 pe r ience. Do work It's a BREEZE ~~e:v~~~~ .. ~c~~:c~ Quh:kserv. 642·7638 WANT ACTION ? Painting Eacellence SELL idle items with a 557·2140 myself. Refs. 531-0101 Classifi~ A~_642 ~78 of Class. 642.7712 Sell idle items 642·5678 Class1red Ads 642-~78 ~l Daily Pilot Classified Ad DAILY PILOT JoaKw~· 7075 Wanted 7100 HtfpWanted 7100 HtfpW..e.d 7100 HllpW.ted 7t00 H~lpWant~ 7100 HetpW•ffcl 7100 HetpW•ffcl 7100 HelpW-.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • D1y Ca.re wanted for the A CC 0 UN TA N T : 2 ACCOUNTIMG CLERK sick or elderly. I C o T po~ a t i o n s . a Manufacturing company 545-9380 partneni~p. & a sole pro-has immediate need for --~ -:-----prictorship Post to the accounting clerk to work Comparuon Aide for elder· genera.I l~ger., account in our busy oHlre. 1.2yrs ly Male or Fem. Xlnt analysis. financial state· or accounts payable ex Rcrs. willing to travel ments. tax & p~yroll tax perience required. Lite 673-7431 Jack ~tum preparation ~OSI· accounl" receivable. lyp· Responsible younR lady seeks child care Position Live in. loves children Refs. 675-9109 AUTO MECHAMIC Lge., clean. well equip'd. shop. Own tools U.S. & foreil(n. lots of work. 50'7. comm .. wkdys. Lar ry· Hunt Auto Ctr . 1825 Laguna Cyn Rd . Lag Bch. 494-3000, 833·8966 ----- AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COUMTEltMAM .( BANKING ON YOJR FUTURE Tellers Port Time 30 Ho1J•~ H you 'r e a career minded individual with a IM«IMG Savings Teller position at Newport Beach S & L. Minimum l yr exper. S & L ex per.' preferred. Salary commensurate w /ex per Contact. Ms.I__,. 6~~t,ios Previous experience pre· rerred United CaUfomia Bank 300 Mam St Huntington Beach E.0 .E. BOOKKEEPER C A S H I E R I For R fl D firm . Usual HOUSEWARES SALES. be n e r its . M a r g e . Apply in pe.rson: Crown 752·6219. Hardware. 1024 Irvine Bookkeeper /Secertary, <Westclifr Plaza l N.B. Full charge thru trial 1----------balance. Salary open. 540-1632. CASHIERS UTDTEM Gardening wanted Mow· 1ng-edging r aking- s weepin it rree est 646-0944 hon Includes superv1s1on ing. lite payroll & JO.key o~ 4 employees & rePorts by touch will qualiry you d1recll_y to the owners. ror this position. In· ~xpenence m construe· terested persons should t1on helpful. Non s moker call M. Swenson at preferred. Converuenl to 548· l 144 or send resume Santa Aoa & NewPort to Dealership or foreign auto parts experience preferred. Call Glen for an appointment. minimum of 6 months 1----------1 previous banking ex-Banking I~~~~~!!!~~~~ 101 ... tpilUJ Cleril Full time. exper. helptul but not nee. Many com· pany ben efrts. Apply at· 1660 Placentia Ave., MARK ETS For 2nd & Jrd Shins Frwy m Fo~tain Valley. MarMCo Matwials Free parking. Must be rlexible & able to 600 Victoria St perform under pressure Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Help W-.ci,.. 7100 & work well with people. _E_:9 . .E2·_ M_tf •••••••••••••••1 ••••••• Young aggressive. com-Answering Service taking ROYCAIVB IOUSIOYCE AMDIMW 640-6444 ACCOUNTANT 2·4 years general ac counting experience. Knowledge or cost ac counting, payroll. in · terrompany and bank re· conriliatlons. and closing or books through finan· clal statements. pany w1~h potential lo applications for I I PM grow with c.ompany 7AM shift Sun & Mon on Babysitter. afternoons. Sal~ry accordmg lo ex· ly 362 3rd St #C' ror srhoolage children. peraen('('. Send resume lo Ad •706. Dally Pilot, _L~una_Beach lrvme.559-7368 P.O. Box ll 1560. Costa ASSEMBLERS. We will Ba by s i t t e r w i l h Mesa, ~8· ~..:..-_ train . App I y 7 /\ M. trans Portal.ion to watch ACCOUNTANT Ma cGregor Yar hts. 1631 pre-schooler at my home F IT·. general ortice _Placentia. Costa Mesa J eves a week. St.SO/hr. duties l131Backbay0r -----Ca ll Ka y 540-3554 . N.B.644-ll'HO ASsa.l.BS 9am_:4pm_. ___ _ Please s end resume Loe. Mission Viejo co. BABYSITTER. mature l'omplete with salary his· ----............ --1 needs Assemblers w /2 adult. for 20 mo. old in tor)' to: ACCOUMTIMG · yrs exp Candidates our home. Please cill CL.al( must ~ave gd. ma.nual (714) 9S7·2819 perlence. Wells Fargo Bank can offer you a permanent ·part time position C30 hours I in Laguna Hills & El Toro. Along with an excellent salar y and benefits package, you'll enjoy our friendly working at mosphere. For more in· formation please call : ...... 7 I 4-97J.J724 WELLS FARGO BANK ANABOLIC, INC. 17802Gillett.e Ave. Irvine, CA 92713 Rapidly growing lntema· dextenty, gd. eyesight. -------- lion al co. seeks en· neat in appearance & de· Babys\tt.erlhousekkeeper. thusiasUc, selr-startlng pend able. Work is m life mature woman. 3/days Equal Opp Empty m lflh individual ror PoSition in s upport medical elec-week , gd pay .Own1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I Acctg. Dept. al cor· tronics. Gd. benefits. On· transportation.551·8961. Equal Oppty Employer M /lo' porate headquarters in ly resPons ible persons ---------1----------1 Irvine. Gd. typing & 10. seek.ing permanent Banking BANKING key capabilities re· emplymt. need appl ~ LOAM SECY quired. Excell. oppty. for Ca 11 : Mrs . Pa rell1. TB.1BS FT I" advancement. outstand· 581·38:m MEW ACCOUNTS Accounting ing co. compensation & SALIS IEPllSIMT A TIVIS . PART TIME -lELLER Immediate opportunity 1s now avajlable at our Corona del Mar branch for respomible part time tel l e r . Pre viou s S&L/banlrlng experience is preferred but not re· quired. n.e selected can· didate will work Mon· day, Thursday, Friday and part day on Satur-day. for a total of 21 hours per week . For further information and to set up an appointment, pleasecaU: Bill Cooopast (714) 760-9200 BRENTWOOD SAYINGS & LOAN 314-0E. Coast Highway corona del Mar. CA~ Beauty Costa Mesa aircutter w/f, pays up ----------to 10.,; or I.st! a space. be your own boss. 2411 P.C.H .. CdM. 673-2552. •CAIDIUYBS• Checker Cab 770.-0222 OF.LI MANAGER We promote to manage-. IOAT ASSIMILY --::i-:-:===~~·j :\~~1n~supervision from Full time: Some expr. CAFEIERIA WANTACAREER? preferred. Apply at 34-01 WORKER Costa Mesa Fordham. Santa Ana 111 Del Mar Vagabond Sail Boats. $4.11 • $5.17 631-9421 Laguna Beach 494.9233 Huntington Beach 962·9116 I Huntingtcn Beach Union . 10~9B F/~ High School District has SeU mot1~ate;ct, .b~1ght , immedi.1te part time and hard working tn~1v1dual. substitute positions for exp.thrufmanc1alstate· ca reteria Worke rs . ments for property Duties include serving management co. near rood and general clean· !'!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ O.C. Airport. Xlnt sal + Ing of the cafeteria. App· . benefits. Please send re· ly in person to Room 131 Childcare at Racquet Bill sume to Controller PO at . Health Club Tues & Wed. BOX "C"-19525 Irvine · S-9pm. Call Leo972-041. 92713 C I V I L ENG IN E E R lu .. 1~: /Typist for CPA. f lor parttime. Salary open. 67~2070 100098 Full lime, full charge. pegboard . a /r . a /p, payrol.I, bank rec. & g II 642·8400 M8UHaD 10251 Yorktown Ave. GRAD. Exper. in sub· divis ions. gradin g. utilities. Donald E Steven$ Inc. 146-8915 Clerical MIB>IMMID. BIWNG DEPT. bene~lts in _pleasant. --ASSISTAMT SWITCHIOAID· working environment. lllC.r C~ perw Contact: Pat Mills Offke M•191r Immediate openings for Coast Federal Savings Equal OpJ>Ortunity and Loan has Immediate EmployerM/F The fastest draw in the openings for Savings j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I West .a Daily Pilot Huntington Beach CA 92646 Typist· Boollkeeper·G lrl F r iday for medlul equipment mf1 co. N.8 . Salary commensurate w /experience. 646-3215. RH~ for On). c_.. Sdewttflc Exp bookkeeper Ar typist. qualified applicants. Ex· , ._. ..&.... rti a-. D...._ CCMlllrols Firm in NewPort Beach perience required. Xlnt ty •-..,.-911VeFI_, laOt'iMftchellSouth area. Xlnt benefits. send benefits. Call Sylvia Representatives. We are Class1r1ed Ad. Call Today see king stab I e in · Banking 642·5678. equal opp em pl yr m If th aassiried Ads 642·5618 •KY· leqzl:es 10. lrvine,S57-~l . EOE resumeto: Mr. Anderson Waten;,552.-6100 dividuals with 6 months ASST. MAMAC.B -------- Teller or 1 year cashier· Lo• =/..&..A. key by t.sc11 & fd. typ. """!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I l 77 · F' Rivers idc N. B. IAt« OF llYINE IStCJ ..... MCI lts = _9266_~ _ __ __ Equal()pptyEmplyr ing experience. -r FHA/VAL ANS I Thorough experience in loan s hipping to alll FNMA regions & pre· pa ration of GNMA pools., Management ability is required. Some servicing experience helpful. MtpM W d trm. ACCOUMTIMG ASST. DIRECTOR Banking Stllery ca 11 Ii ams ate Cl.Ill Full time. TB.LBS wltlt ••,.r. l•cell. Career development op· 857-1263 b ........ ___._ ... ........._ portunity in amall. run•----------Xl nt oppty for ex- -._ ----ff . Is Your Profession perienced person in al· ..... pcl. •ecllfloa. ,,... corpo rate o 1 c e . tractive S&L. Full time flt It I I t Airport/Irvine area. All HOME REPAIRS? PoSllionll in Costa Mesa s er •g. ••• ; racets of acctg. & bkkpg. & Anaheim. Ofter var ied l"IM loc...._ c.. Wiii train. 10.key & lite Did ~ou know you can dutr· .... , m" cludt'ng naw ac· • • t i II 'd On place a classified ad in ~" .... M r I • r • c • • YP n req · e year cou· nts. Call Kathleen : b It fin · I e pe the Daily Pilot Ser vice 714-752.6171 an or · ancia x r. 754·L80l. Orange Coast Develop into full chg. bk· Di.rectory for a whole S . •-*" O E Cocllrm. c-. ltpr while enjoying xlnt. month for as little as avmgs ... Loan. c.. · · U•pt• co. benefits. 12.17 per day? For more •-.--------&Co.. Isle. Call Betty at: S40-Ml3 information, call 1• Banking/S&L E.O.E. __ M_l_F ___ 642-5678 TB.LIR PLAZA/secretarial.Service Specializing In • ~ RESUMES Fullerton 8"L has 1n opening at the Hunt· ington Beach office for full time teller. Ex per. preferred, but will train. Typing requirement JOwpm. Call 114-871-4244 for appt. Equ.I Opp Emplyr Banklng/Savtnp Ir Lotin . Coast offers an excellent salary and benefits package to include paid medical, dental and life insurance. and t11ition re· i m bursement. For turther information contact: SEALllACH ..... 1. let JI -714-tft.14" LA.uMAllACH 1ftm~1 LA.uMA~S .... 714-5111 5000 COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS Ir you are looking for a career rather than just a job. rail today and ask for Miss Bradley. COLDWIU. IANICH Residential Mortgage Services Irvine, Ca. (114)97~1CMO E.O.E. Banking Ca 1rcWT .... Previ<ML'J experience de- sirable . United California Ban.It 630 "A" Newport Ctr. Dr. Newport Beach M4-t4&t • TYPING CONSULTATION-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY A po1ltlon i1 open at Equ.I Opportunity f! o E Irv in e Sa vi n IS for a 1 !!!!!!!E!m!pll>!!!'!•!!!ll!/!F!fV!/H~~r!!!!!!!!!!::!!!·!!!· !.!!!!!!!!!! FOR COVERLEf!S COPVIN SPIRAL Bl NG IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND SATURDAY A EVENING HOURS 752-0234 I toll MICHELSON DRIVE • SUITE 21 I • lltVINE, CA 92715 mature, responsible teller to work on Mon. -:> Wed. 6 Fri. at our main Banklng/S6 L Bf ntE om~ • Oii Set. at our .... Herlta1e Piasa offki, TaL8 C•a-•:NcW!t.IT .... both In Irvine . E•· perience preferred . Plea• apply at; Immediate opening ror f11ll time t.eUer in 1ro•· lnl Sa .... 6 Loen. Ex· . lrv1DeSavtn11• loan periew IN•f•ued. but 1155Z MaeAIQur Blvd. . wtU tram. App11 at: 10"\'tne. CA mu ...... L --Miiia.a.... Dr r.:.o.z.. M/P' lnfDl.CAmM tbve aomethln1 to aell? --CliaU'led adl do It weU. s.o.L M/F Cashiering uperlence would be desirable. United Califomla hnk 1-8eacb Blvd. Runt ..... Beacb ~ E.O.E. r We are American Edwards Laboratortes. a strong and growing division of American Hospital Supply Corporation, and a major manufac· turer of sophisticated critical care and cardiovascular devices - Secretaries General Clertcs American Edwards Lll>oratOl'lts of· ters 'l"U excellent growth oppo< • tunities. attractive starting salary and a l>enelils package Which In· eludes company paid medical, den· • .:.! . ·1····. ·1 •:·· • • •• " ... ••• recognized fnternatlonally. Currently, due to our growth and position of leadership. we have several openings for the following. We are seeking Secretaries for our Personnel, Sales. and Marketing Departments with one year prevlous secretarial experience and good skills, Including accurate typing.• Entry level positions are currently available in our Personnel, Account· Ing, Marketing, Purchas~. Advtr· tislng, AdminlstrJtlon and stomer Service Departments. Appl' nts should type a minimum 45 wpm and have some previous gentral office experitnce. tal and nft lnsuranct tfftctlvt on date of tlirt. For Immediate QOO • sldtratlon either drop by to HM out ' an application CM' 11nd your lttt« of lnttreSt (Including Sllary hlstofy) to: DMllon .. ~....., ...,iy C..•111111 t 7ftt Rad Mii MIMI IMtt CA USA 12114 T ..... 114161 .. tO ..................... .,.,. ~ ........ Sb.uH .. -.. ... ~t-..1 °"*"UIUI )' ret • mallire, atable, ,.._,Nr ,.,... to be .,.....'9•var1Myof n t•••tl•1 haacllon a .___.lilk* will ln "'•k diatrlbullnl re ,...., ...... >'order r. C'OllfitiAUoo, and C'OCl'I teminal po1Un1 leded •,,Ucanc will ~ detaU orwoted wlth ~,.•ll&llude fw fiaurea. •• laave had prevlowl cW\t'~ u~rloce. and wUI type 40.45 wpm Columbia offers u c.Unt powth potential. aa OUUtandul1 benefits pach• including dent.I 1 and optical coverage, aDll an Mteal work en vlrooment. Please call Nancy Perrin at <7 14) 711·7101 for more in· formation. ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~?.~;.~ ...•. ?!~ ;• .. 11•1 ...... , Belp "8~ fo.r Der .. -LN.._~619." __ _ ........... PAllfftlla Wlrmi 'NI, .... ,_y, Fd ot t~ ......... ............ I....,,,, .:t ·ac:~· ........ ~ ....... w. •.• ~-~c': a¥all. for rellaltlt, •• , ........... s • .. ......... 9"9. .. -· • • .... •• ori•hd_Jl!IW. r..u..•••· &aufc. • ,....,. tlT.f'rlT. · P1elllllilellllftt.11:1U01n· , --•· ._. r-. ll&allml ceU. -.U1 beMftta I •I , ,..........._to: AU.•• Hi119 Fu!Uon 5'on 1Deludialar..mea1,.,. Ll9M.llCllfAIY ' 'al& Ra• .... CPA. 20t1 need1 belp, office or tlalft. Appb la penon LIU.._ ......... c'" wel) lw' w Cir. Dr •• llCll, ••'" .,... "9lred. NB tAll·Nooa, llon-Frl. •1_________ Gel~ iku:!· fHt , ac: 4lln ,__., ~.,. s. lrvlM. Ca. mu area • .....,. Per'IClllDll JAMITC. curate. Wlllinl to ••· _... 1 1 _ ... ,.., M.-OnHOTa l mmed lat • o penln1. sume retpoaelblUty • COOi laf'd P'loral O.ilc• er New ,..,..... eo. typ. MOITllS •NN~~Dr. Part ume, wknd pc19l· use ialda&lve euentlal. ~ ma ·-~ itynor°"". Ev .. only. --·-DI tJoa. 2-U tbllt. Satary Xlnt. beneflll, u lary c11·•,: =a:._~'!!:.~ ~........ !~;.,.~--.. ID~-&.. exptp . laquire: 567411 Alk for Equal()ppl!mplyr 11 /P ne10Ueble. Apply In open. Call: Ann Harvey, •• --• _ .. ., vW-c--' net .. -,. op Y Cbenie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I person at Advanced 714.-.onJ " 0.,:..... Cap1U..,......lwa at-· for~prt.ea.MOO . Houaec:leanen wanted, Health Center . uoo1-L-.. -AL--SIC--B-IT_A_l _Y_ ---------clfl/WIW ed tor -.-.-... ,. ...... y Hotel _.... ...... Call CJea.nifts Bri1tol St. North, Ste. 1.._--.... -..... vwa ____ , .__..__ C'--.,...,... _, 1100 N po-Be•ch Small, Informal office 1-M CH ME •-.... -.._ .... ,, ....... ,.,, hU alaop. lluat be 1 airl came.. Enllilh • ..,.__ ~ Unllmlted*-J731 • ew •• .. . d & I -----·· -l ~ln •xperienH pref .. rred E o E 11/F nee 1 mature penon. "' l\&lltl .. _..,,, w rcw l aalaloa orleated It Span •II •Pt•• •· ac· Apply to Ctncsy, Surf .; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-.-.-.!~;::·:·=··:;--· ----Good tYOiat. ability to c-f,S.llpm - -UNer miaded. Sall iry orate t y pin 1. C.M. Sand Hote l Laguna J anitorial learn-Will train. Salary SHOP opeo, N1'1 ,.q. Call for a.M-1711 . Be b «-44n Hotel " ITOR commensurate with.ex· I•••'· ope•l•t• OUNTKA htlp IOI' donut app't, Aak for Bed1 ale. ---..,..-_......., ____ •c_. --·---1 •PM u..-ekeeper JAN perlence. frlS-1024. ... .... ~.,... lbOp, AM • PM 11111\a Apropo6. HI Fash .Ion ~ Day ahlft opening for --------• avl No up. net' Woman lalaod. Mt-ml. Full • part time. ~II Mn../lftt resp. aell·.urter wilh re· Legal Sec'y-Trainee All ..... 6AM· pnl ~ in ,,....oo· -areH. Unllorma fW"D d. Hotel ' We are a:= reliable cent exp. Scale to $8.20. needed by 1m all con· J:lOllM. C.... Mete Oipphy Donuh. 1154 rem ale companion to A1es 21 or over, retired f....t De•lt people person1. Numerous benefits in· genial N.B. nnn. Gd typ-I t /.I t NewPQrtllvd C lll Uve-in for2day1aw eek. weleome.Noexper .nec. l•H M E nJoy excellent co. elud in g full y paid inf/dlctaphone skllls· c;:.~ .·~.,.::,: no peta. C'hoole SU.n/ Mon ~ I Y : U n I v e rs a I Cle.&. benefill Including a fr~ medical ft dental. w l I t r a i n w o r d 'OUPU .: Excellent OP· or Mon/T\lel. SZS/1 :tay. ec:tion Service. 12216 '" meal per shill. Apply in IOSAM. IMC. proceuor. Selary com· A,,., 141-t41l. JIOl111nity lor•xc.ptlooel Callev•m.o379. W. ~Sl., Sau Ana. In· We are aeeting a people person 9AM·Noon, Mon· n4-~5533 mensurate with exp.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ coup'9 fw hocne ft plant lerview bn: .. 12 ar l..f, oriented penoo able to Fri., Penonnel. Equal()ppty Emplyr Non-sm.kr. Contact Sara ....,..., .... care in N.w1IO't Beach F R 0 N T 0 F F 1 • • C E _ll_on_·_Fri_. _____ 1 work varied houn. Must MAlllOTT HOTll. 8Sl-I H l. ...,..., andoutohtateproperty. SECRETARY·Musi, t VJ>e HAIRDRESSER Auist be adept wilb 'figures. 900NewportCenterDr Janitorial couple needed. ---------1 FullUmeTues.·Sat. Frequeol house &M dot 35WP~. neat, 10 ke '1 tx· c eeo&o,· u req'd Full~ poaiUon offers • Newport Beach Full Uine. 1131 Backbay Legal ~crelary , H.B. Richard Ouellette Salon s illin1. Referenc• es· per II he lpful, hvy A°:km for 'g/· Judy. excellent comp any EqualOppEmplyrM/F Dr,NB.&ff-0510 m in 3~rs. Calif exp, 200 Newport Center Qr. Mntlal. P'8uewrite C/0 phones & left olc '•1ork. fMO.ltf3 · · benefita, includine a free ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I heavy responsibility . ____ N_.B_. ___ _ Daily Pilot P.O. BOX Call Brian btwn 7:~ JAM· ---------1 mea.1 per shift. Apply ln Keypunch xlnt skills. qualified only. Mail Order rtrm look~ L5eO Ad N152 C M CA f :30PM al~17 HAROWARESALES person, Mon·Fri., ?AM· HOUSF.cLEANERS KEYPUNCH Ca ll (71f )M7.fCM1. Sue. for full or p/t employee., ne2S LTIM P "'' Applyinperson:Crown Noon.Personnel To work for J anice 's OPERATORS l _.,. rod cti --FUL E, iumt i ans. Hardware, 1024 Irvine, MAlllOnHOTB. Raggedy Ann. P/I'. 8-3, NEEDED Legal Secretary. Santa o wo ... 111our p u on CRT OPa.AToa serv. No exp. nee Call: (Westcliff Phua) N.B. 900NewportCenler Dr. Tues.·Fri. 67S.25lf. • IMMEDIATELY Ana/Tultin area. Posi· shipping & quality con- Expr . full time position. lifO.lllOE.0 .E. Newport Beach VickiHestoa &Assoc. tion available for ex· trol depart.ment.s. Start· OCAirportarea.Mustbe HB.PWAMTID EqualOppEmplyrM/F HOUSECLEANERS <atempbelpservk e ) pe r ienced l egal ing at $.1.ZS Books On fast•accurate.Hrs.8:301--·.-~··a••·•--We a~ now acceptlng l~~~~!!!~!!!!!!~ PIT or F/I'. St.art im· StO-OtOO secretary in litigation. Tape lnc.C.M .541-~ t • ,.,,. M F c II f -r: mediately. Top dollar.. · 1 1 •. b · o :..., · a or Full time day po eition applications for a full &7J.12Mor6f6.48'7l mun1c pa • us iness MAINTENANCE ; appl. 95S·3'.52 ask for available for rel liable time position in our re· Housecleaning LAB HELPER law with knowledge of MECHANIC Norma. person withknowle dgeof ader ad dept. Telephone 15/hr. or more depending HOUSB-.s Mag Ca rd 11 /I BM Heavy electrical. 2 yrs DILWBY for t1orist. $'/hour. App· ly in person: Newport Hills Florist. 2142 San Miguel, N.B. 6f0.7980. Delivery person wanted. PIT. must have own car, station waeon or van to plants fr landaca aping. ft counte r sales .. Re· on uperienc-e, but wllJ We have an immediate Part·lime entry level Memory operation. S/H experience necessary. Should have a c . iarrent quires good spelling, train if you are consclen· o P e n i n g f o r 2 position in Q.C. lab. skiUs necessary. Must be Must be nexible for any driver's lie .. enjc •Y ex· gram~er , & pe.n · Uous &respciosible. Will housekee"'rs. Full time Wash glassware. assist a ble to work with s h i ft. Sal a r y com · cell. company bt ineflts manshsp. Must eDJOY work in Costa Mesa. positions. 10PM·6AM In sampling, monitor minimal Instruction & me ns ura te w/exper . including a free m1 !al per meeting the public. App-Irvine, Newport areas. s hifts . Xln t. rringe tableting and encapsula· supervision. Salary1cOm· Xlnl benefits. Sf6.6682 shift . Apply in I penon ly : Pe~nysaver • 1660 Part time Ir full time benefits package. Apply lion equipment. mensurate with skills & 9AM ·Noon, Moll 1-Fri., PlacenU.Ave .. C.M. days. Bonded ft insured. in -rson at Advanced ' e xpe rience . Xlnt . M.Wcn•c•M.. l ,,_ Please call for interview Personne Make your s hopping Flexible hrs. Muat have Health Cente r , 1300 benefits.97J.2137.i\skfor Gene ral mec hanic al M"'-HC -appointment or apply in ,,.._._ .. , ,.~ easier by using the Daily own car. Some milea1e Bristol St. North, Ste. Kay. knowledge, experience 900NewportCent er Dr. PilotCiassified Ads. pa.id. Call951-'7008. #100, Newport Beach. person to: -----in electrical & plumbing Newport Bea ch E.O.E.M/F. Carol Rufino Liq uor Clerk. mature helpful. Apply lo Larry: ~· -.,. 1 deliver flowers. Pays up ----to $5/hr. 833-18. Equal Opp Emph ,, M /F person for stocking. de-s u r r & sand H 0 te1 (7lf) Sf6.890J Ii very & store needs Laguna Beach. 497-4477 . Gen. Ofc. P/time pas. for ---------1 mature, older woman. DENTAL Asst. En -I!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Interesting work · in thusiastic person for RD EN ER house pleasant olc. on P.C.H.. p/time emplymt. in So. GA .. 1 Npt. Bdl. Exp. a must. Laguna. Exp. pref'd. Da_na Pt. Mtr limum Accurate typing, no Call Bonnie 499-S344 or maintenance. If you are sbrtbd. 20 hr. wk .. in· I 496-'808 interested in jc 1b, call eludes Sat. & Sun. Hrs. · 645-1771ev/wknd s. 10AM·2:30PM. Call De ntal Assi sta nt , inn-: ----1 &f&·1431 · th · t' Genera vuice ______ __._, ener1~1c. en us.1as •.c. S H A R p p E Rs o N for pnvate practice tn WANTEl >. INSPECTOR Clen. al Laguna Beach. Exp n«. 0 rt 't · h 'f c 31,', day week, 37·.0/hrs. ppo ~nl Y· is ere. 1 CAltmPOsmOM C 11 f9f.3538 Mo n· you en.Joy cha lleng1~g s:=::=="::::T Let UQUr~~~~ · · rr: rs · work. Accurat e typist ' L .A. F.ederal Savings u · and accuracy w ith num· career currently seeks · capable DtlllCToa: hers is needed. General indJvldual with so+ wpm for pre-school elemen· office backg1 round a 'Bk •1• ht typing to train in a ll tary. ECEunjts&rexper. necessity. H rs . 8-S. ~' . 8 ., fg phases ol Pension Ad· req'd. 546-7172. ministration as Pension 6'2-0411 wl•h FLOWSEAL' Services Processor in General Office ., • our Newport Beach of. D R I v E R . Manufacturing Co. needs nee. WAREHOUSEMAN, ex-sharp self.start .er w/exp. IRA/Keofhorcorporate per,Sdaywk.Local.Call Recept .. in voicin g . uper. a muat. Learn 8· l OA M Sat/Sun o nly payroll, accur1 1te typing, wi11_ processing Ir use or (714) Stl-ftlt 10.key by touc :h. lite fil. C · ing, gd pay I c benefits: All replies will be Driver Sa lary oper o. Bouse acknowledled. Contact : Leadlr 1/DriYer Manulacturinr J, 557-9090. Debra Braddlck Senior sen.tees c n r . H a r b o r & 213-625-734\ program Sererstrom>. LOSANGELl:s $3.ll'2·tl.33.perhr. P'EDERALSAVTNGS Hours flexible. Will pro-GENERAL• OFFICE vide transportation for Assorted orf Ice duties. !!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!I Senior Citizens. Must Prefer l~ke) • by touch. --------•I possess valid California Past bank 1 experience a..ICAL lm mediate Openings • AcCOWlling Clerks *EDP All Levels •5ecretaries •Payroll •Bookkeepers "· 100% Free Accomt AWltles Personnel Services Temporary& Permanent llOOQuall, N.B. Class II Drivers license. h e I p I u I. 1 N k n d 11 • Apply to City ol Irvine holidays only . a.s. Hunt· Community Services i ngton Be ach. Ca ll Dept. 754·3928 by Feb. 536-7551 Mon. ·Fri. 6t.h. ---- Dry cleaning Help, FIT. General 6 I d a y s . Dim mitt n.. ..._ , .., CW. Cleaners,CdM. 759-9901. h..w MrilMJ: DttYWAll Exp'd Drywall-Hanger-...... C .... Paper & Painter631·2004 Exp . req'c! L, must be Ask for Karen 955·2770 E.O. E. DYNAMIC GllL Booming R.E. ofc. needs !!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I secreury. Exp. desired. --------•I For personal interview. a.vail. anyti1 n e. Ho shit Must beex1 ier'd. Clerical call: Dana, 962-1788. Please ca ,11 for appl. E arn up to $6-$8 /hr 645-7358.M• Dl'l·Fri,8:30-5 s.er vicing c us tome rs WORK! fro m home on yo-u r Trade your. old stuff for NORRELL · di phone. Choo&e·your hrs. new goo• dies with a lS expan ng · Cl ified d 8 and needs you. We have IM6·306S. ass 1 a · 642-567 work In your area that ELECTRONICS-Solid ... ---·---- you will like at the pay bench tech. Digital & us· E THE you set. Be your own boss power $UppUes. 847·1111. DAIL Y PILOT andeamsa. Bonnie "I FAST I MOM TYPISTS RE SULT" /~~:ls == -5E RVICE I STATnPtST 1-2 yrs. Mechanical / Diii ECTORY I SICm'AlllS Electro-Mechanical ex· For Result perlence Ser· vice Call OR 1·2 yrs. coUege. elec-6' i2:5671 tr onlc tech. school or l ' bif.-122, military tech. school. ----Co. will train rarell'" ft~AllY llllVICH, llOC 20l1 Business Ctr. Dr. •• Irvine •Reports directly to Chief Engineer •Co. paid profit' sharing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ •Va ca tlons & ho Iida ys ·752..-S, E.O. E. C&.alC TYPIST N. I . construction Co. h., hnmed opening for eap, brtlht. self motivat· ed penqn. Accurate typ- lnt . Salary depend on up. Micky 133·11680. E.O.E. paid •Medical-lire ins. Only those seekin g permanent employml. need apply. At FLOWSEAL. we can ·offer you today what other companies offer you tomorrow. JOB STABILITY. CAREER ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL. A CHALLENGING WORK ENVIRONMENT, we can of· fer you all this and MOAE. right NOW. Investigate the following position: • INSPECTOR S~Shift ReQuires a minimum of 3 years exp. in Inspection. Also needed is knowledge of Receiving, 1st Article and Final Inspection, Shop Math and the ability to read blueprints and measuri ng instruments. A familiarity with Cordax 803 measuring machine would be desirable. Our benefits are incredible and give full coverage to your entire famil y . So t ake a look at F.LOWSEAL where the challenoes are and where your future could be Just beginning. To find out more. just give us a call: . .., ..... 111•• n1.1111 · 1ucc FLOWSEAL A "Unit Of Maril Controls Corp. 15062 loha Chica ..........,.. leoch. CA. £«Nil Oooonun•l'f E"'oiov., c• Mn. Plerick 111-lllO Reach the richest recruitment market In Orange County In a special Dally Piiot JOBS sec- tion planned for February 25, 1981. • r Ens~ I Rte II w.ys1"0 .. S14'1 ........ Bi1e111aue 111 ~11211 .. I $1616,.rMe.. Apply Immediately No Resumes • ' OranQe Coast households served by the Dally Pilot and Coast Life number more than 103,000. They make up the most responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the county. JOBS stanctard·slzed sections Include • story or a photo prepared by the Daffy Piiot staff describing advertisers' services or employment needs. · JOBS sections will •PPHr both In the Dally Pflot and Coast Life on Febnlary 25. Deadline Is February 11 If a story or photo ·Is desired or February 16 for an advertisement only. To reserve space In JOBS, call 642-5671 IMPORT ASST For smaJI iron & steel import firm in Laguna. Good opportunity for br ight, friendly . a'tn · bilious person who has an anaJytical mind & en· joys wortllng with peo. ANABOLIC, INC. 17802GiUette Ave. lrvi.M. CA 9:2713 F.q uaJ Oppty EmployerM/F pie. Posit ion involves ~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~-I bookkeeping , t yping, comguter operation & telephone contact. Good typln& skills. JO key touch. bookkeeping ex· per lence & pleasant personality are essen tial. Start around 11000. Contact Dave Scott at T·MARK, 497.5477 Use the Daily Pilot .. Fast Result" service directory Your service 1s our Spe<'.ialty Call 642 5678 ext 322 Going Into Business? A• required by law, new busi ne sses lualng a Flctltloua , Buslneaa Name. must lreglst•f that name I with the County Clerk. Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for forms and further Information. 642~21 Ext. 332 PIT, mostly nights. APP· -· . ly in person, Holiday Make money in your House Liquors. 2937 E spare U~e. Florist needs Coast Hwy, CdM. attractive women for -----sales promotion. Hours Liquor Clerk, part lime flexible, unlimited earn· Ask for Steve. ing Call 646-3715 642-6537 ---- -----MANICURJST LOAM OFflCH MAIL AmST SICllTAltY Estab. cUentele awaits Prefer eirpr'd real estate sharp artist with excel loans . 8lO to $1.SOO per skills. CaU ASAP. J ay mo + bonus & benefits. 963·0089 · Work In Orange Co. ----PAN Ii Company M ec h anic wa n ted 213 /574·1701 w I gener a I equ ip. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I knowledge for small con· slruc\lon equipment de· aler. Health program, l 'h O.T. Call for app't. .Mobil Scaffolding, 14792 E. Fires~ La Mirada. (714 )99f ·6360 , (2J 3)8m· 1378. Lo..Offlar 11800-DOOOmo. P~f so-meone who interfaces we ll w fpeople, mus l have exp in const. or R. E. loans. Marian : S.O~ Coastal Person· nel Agy, 2790 Harbor 81, CM. Nevel' a fee. EOE SeU things fast with Daily Pilot Want Ads. ~~~Let your~~~ •~~~Let your~~~ career career take flight take flight with FLOWSEAL! with FLOWSEAL! At FLOWSEAL, we can offer you today what other companies offer you tomorrow. JOB STABILITY , CAREER ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL, A CHALLENGING WORK ENVIRONMENT, we can offer you all this and MORE, right NOW. We are seeking energetic and experienced persons whose dedication matches ours. If career growth and a challenging . job opportunity is what you're seeking, investigate the following Position available. N/C MACHINE OPERATOR Ability to read blueprints and to use precision measuring instruments Is necessary. Must have a min. S years experience. We offer you Immediate and significant challenges along with the 'Opportunity to learn from top professionals In every field. Our benefits are Incredible, give full coverage to your entire family and must be explained to be believed. The qu,a I It ies which have motivated our employees toward personal and professional success are the same qualities you are considering In selecting a company with which to build a career. So take a long IOOk •t MCC FLOWSEAL, where your future could be just beginning. .......... 11141 ftl-111 I UKC FLOWSEAL . A IWt Of MtWll C•tr• c.,._ 11162 ... c:Mee ........... CA; ..... ~ ....... At FLOWSEAL. we can offer you today what other companies offer you tomorrow. JOB STA BILITY . CAREER ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL. A C HA LLENGING W ORK ENVIRONMENT. we can offer you all this and MORE. right NOW. We are seeking energetic and exper ienced persons • whose dedication matches ours. If career growth and a challenging job opportunity is what you 're see king . investi gate· the follow ing position available: TOOL CRIB ATTENDANT 5 years e)(perience. Ability to read blueprints and use precision measuring instruments. Must be willing to help out in other areas. We offer you i mmediate and significant challenges along with the opportunity to learn from top professionals in every field. Our benefits are Incredible. give full coverage to your entire family and must be explained to be believed. . So take a look at FLOWSEAL wtiere the chaJlenges are and where your future could be just beginning. To find out more, just S'ive us a call: .. ~ CJ~~l-IJll I WHC FLOWSEAL A .... Of .... C11tr•~ IMUl*li._ ~--.."._l?.~~~._,""I'<),.' Sunday, '•btuary I ttlt .. , l • J ..... ............... , MA't ··~ •Mil ...... , . .._...,...,...,. .... , . .,..._..,,.,...Jat • •PAD. V "" .... t)' MO .. WtlltM 71N W911M 71 .. ................... . ..................... . &~/Clerical sa&tt ... ... lm _........_. ___ ,_ 1 • 7~/t.m, matu_re, rM --ffW adult boc* It video UW G rowto1 co111 Ptlter tape 1tore. aam·4prn .. a.1111£1 aoftwan company i1 abllt • 4pm·mld11l1bt. K_.._ i ' tookla1 for • brl1bt. lilOO/wtt + eomm Pa•t ll66I • pnaoaable indMdual ref. chec.'bd Apply 2930 SJm ' "h •l lr~iat office ap. w. coaat Hwy, Mowi, ff•..._'8..e. Ooioe pearnc_e to haedle t :aoam.-m. 541-44el. no Hl1h lJchool DMtriet la =:!~'~x~ _e_x.;....p _nec_. ____ _ 1•ellha1 an EDP Pro· cell. benefia lndudlni Salet 1rammer. Thia It a 1rvwtlt potltioG with an dental. Great worki111 OfPOITUMITY e.acelleat betMftta pro· environment. Send re· COMnMUIS &Nm. You wm plan. Pf'Oo sume w/aalary require· TOllMOCI PAD·TIMI rnm, devetop, analyite menta • hiltoey to: llQlO When YoU wort for the l ..a7•7llJ Double your Income, appllcaUorw, teat, ckbu1. Stypark Clr. Ste 100. Irv, Loa Aaselea Tl m es • ur1enlly 6"d ambliiOUI . ln•t•ll and troubleshoot Ca. 92714. OrcalJ Nl·5'00 Circulation dept. as a tntWl'lda ""'&. peopt.~to.aslatin f or bu11 l neu and field ~live In a ... auaaaa M• upans1on ol v.holeule academle applications. llC.nc>MIST part time sales program ! ~!!.~ ..... ?~!! !~?~ ..... ?!~ ~~-,.~ ... • .. t .... ?e .. .. , ... ,. •. •Mllfed ,., • ~ pre-1eltool, l•lltt••· P'oul.llllVal ..... Secretary PEISOfW. SECl£TAIY President of national mortaaae bank· ing firm needs self starUnc. bri1ht, energetic person. Good typin1 and sbo~ skills and lite boollkeepin1 expenence necessary. Salary com- mens urate with backgrf>und. Call Patty, (714) 975-1080. CQLDWRL BAJIEI .... J Mii U1t tt•fl s.ntce. An equal opportunity company -·----------------- TUa•A81 l .C.&.. _. ...... ll&re4. CoaU lleaa area. M2-4N.U. T .. tben ULTIACl•I ••a.IP-. BelDI ••red aow <for empjoymllllt '8 Feb. tll1 •Ith atudaat e•eb•te procram. Call btt. tad, (2ll)MM141 lloo • ..s.t. ,,_, -. outlet --Requlree knowledae of Duties trill include typ-which involvff signing T'hh 'J -rr n d 1nc: .. o1 huin.. Pr • e, t I r • I N u r u a • COBOL. C\oll.ng dale for lnl. filin1. an1werlng up new subscribers In the '""'"' lirm ntt<1• full CN-' •· Com,1nl<1n pax AJW1ftrina ~ke appUcallonsls February pbonesAlitt!acoounling. community. Many now -·------------------- TIACll•- KIAdercarten • Elemen· tf'iy. Full time. Pvt. school. Coeta Mesa atta. 642-0411. t 1 n , p •rm a n ~.n 1 , AllJu In !'°"'t! Hosi>& Evea. t\111 It P rr t-;Jtp • t•l Apply at Room Call.Kim: ~1..-1. In this pro1ram earn m•<'baN f~Pf''·" r1'h• "vt duty cua •vall C M 54C> l'17i 31. I--'--------more than GOO per wttk SECRETARY TIAC ... S blC' ma11.trl' adult 11o 1Lh AIOIS *ACTION nee. · · for workin1 just a few nl NllRSt:SRt:-OU>"TRY Person c1pable of h1tndl Reeeptic:miat bourseacbday. , ~\ccounting department of national 111ortgage banking firm needs ~ 1° ecretary for controller. This entry I eve l position perfect for r 1 umbers-oriented person with good t .y ping skills. No short.hand required. •ca II Lorna (714) 975-1080. To start linmediat~ly. Part time or full time .• Pre·achool. 8S7·12S3. t'osta M•a 54$·0600 I n i a m a n I n a A.-cy ~ We're looking for sharp .._ r« hr • 0 l + •-.--------•l wheelchair, Sat Sun ftt piid. Exciting poel· indlvidu.als who have a &\IC>d rom.-ny tlC'n"flb '" ___ ... --uch wm S48-7S49 Uon-lots ol client con· neat appearance and 3 Technician ···-··· 'TICMMICIAM . C"cmtu't Mr Li ~' .-~ -• ta c l . Some t Y Ping . knack for talking with 17141 Hf-444' LYN'S tM•sll'!lll-mil-----•I Emplymt. service-not people. we pay hourly DA.LIS ClrrtcA.LCAll Personnel HauHao oun. •.eoo. Call Ellie wages + generous com - N .. _. I '-fl •• f -orno•= O'Brien, S40-500l Also missions ......... vlous salas • ., -... • "', ..... C. ee.-.. "' 3.,. reue . .----1,.....1 y-.... town A f . ....._ "'--1 S .-no "' Our growtn1 eltttrooics co. haa an lmmed. open· Ing for an Engineering Tech. with J.S yrs. exper. with prototype • test of analog/diglta• micro· proceuor circuitry. • ..... • .. ._._, ... • 1111 -...,•_.u .... ·• 1111111 .1 all s tul\a, acute hospt CL.al( ~ un ve, ee Joun . ....,.. Ung nell-experience helpful. bue Oe11gn )'()Ur own work An OranseCo. mfg com· HunU~f°~ach. Ing of Newport Beach ~necessary. week Newpayrales. pany has an ammed Agency, 4340 Campu1 Can Monday -Friday COLDWlll BAllEI / MllMCAl ASSIST for bu.'y ok In Nµt Ctr F.xp'd only 544 09'10 ..... .......,. need ror a person to as· equaloPPemplyrm/f/11 Dr .. EOE 9AM·5PM. 957 2361 ext ••tllfry sasl in the Personnel Ofc. li;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;l~!!!~:=~==~~l -'-1-204-·----Costa Mesa 7$H791 Primarily in lhe health~ llC.-rtOMIST Sales An•heim 956-3430 insuranee cl aims It NOJICT " IPM-SPM MEDICAL OfftCI 1---------•I workman·s <'Omp area •••-Phoneans~ringand Ute Briehl &. enthu61ast1t• ----Car\didates should have E1tper. in components. clerical in Executive , .......... W..P ... Si: :ftY jaECEPT ..need 1 !d by local CPA Orm. Duties incl. typing. fiUn(! . answering phones & sot r 1e accntg. No ex pr SECllTAIY Lite bookkeeping. t yp ing , phone. Salary negoHable. Irv. 556·2323. Use of micro.computer developrr e nt systems would be desi rable . along with a knowled11e or digital meter cks. A to D. D to A cku. conlllct resistance ckts. & hipot per son n ecdl'd fo r Nursing a min. ol 1-2yrs. exper & electrical connectors. Suite ol)eration. Plaza me<licalolficemt'11sh1on N•SISAIDIS able to type 5owpm. hermeti c s ea l s .. Executive Suites, 2082 lmmed. ~ income potential ae.IUng a pro· duct that is wanted & needed by everyone. Company Training Qualified Leads Island Jo"Tor PIT Tyri EKCel benefits. all Knowledge of f irst Aid transducer de s ign , Michelaont2l2,752.0234. 1ng 640-2023 <Cindy) shifts . top saJary. Cert. would be helpful Send m•teriala. It methods. nee.<; all~9062 1---------•I MEDICAL flOMr OPFICI Rookkeeptr, Medirure & MedlCal exp req ltcavy pbont>s !nl 6480. · ~ Meck .. Sec'y Woodbridge Med. Ctr. l person ofc. lite bkpg. no Sh. Irvine Personnel Agy 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa Suite 224 642·1470 MOOR.S Female only Photo s creening free Sat 216181 Females needing experience & exposure with local rnd1os & ma~a11n<.'s Photo!> for year d<itt' book & poster ronl e-;J N () R M I. T1m t'" 111<1~a i 1nc . ~2 4411fi Mo<lrh. Need IO I .;11t1t•s 111 mooel Jt•wrlry I( v,1u nl'ccf lo earn $1(}$20perhr work 1n11, 2 4 hrs p<.'r day ('om m1ss1on. llonu." .. 'ull lime pQs 1liun.c; avail Al'lo ne('(! 2 Ladit~ for M11,ml posi t1ons (.'nll Mr S(>bnn~ ae 673 7595 MOOH SUPBVISOllS Noon suprrv1sors needed by Huntington Beach Ci· ty School District I· 2hrs 1day $4 ~/hr App- l}• 735 14th St H 8 $36~1 classes on premises resume with salary his· Mechanical Engineering Conv Hospt. 642·8044 tory to : degree pref'd. Will re· Menter Specialties port directly to Chief OflACE l640Monrovia. C.M. Engineer & assume Sharp. alert girl, gd. 642·24Z7 E.0 . E. ·responsibility for mjr. llC.i10MIST With or without typing needed. Top pay. Tem· porary It lull Ume. Call Tod Services at m.8900 Hl1h Commi.ssions Call Alf« app't. S45·6793 or 7544535. w /numbers. MacGregor!~~~~~~~~~!'! developmt. efforts. Yachts. \631 Placentia, C.M. SALES. Atfrelaive co. 1--------- Phone Representative a b I e to b' r e 1 o SALES Person wanted for * * SICllT' AlllS • * Acct/Degree $20,000 Sec /Dict/RE/117,400 GO /TM/Recp/SAS12.000 T"l5/Sh100/Fshlsl$15,600 Lb Reindeni Agency 4020 Birch Est'&t EOE Newport/833-8190/Free ckts helpful. • Will be wo,rking with min. supervision from engineenng drawings & specificaUons . QuaUfied candidates are invited to contact: M .... S,.C ...... 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 642·242'7 E.O.E. OffllCI 58YICE Leading computer firm needs office service person. Detailed work with numbers & math b•ckground recom· mended. Xlnt. introduc- tion lo small business computer industr y . Rapid growth offers many opporturuties Ca II OanneU: 714-673-6243. No selling. Talk with Quall&d candJd~les call aalespenom! Comm. up attraftlve women's shoe busines.s executives dur. for appt. Mrs. Piericlt, to $100 Jl'I' day ft more. dept. in Fas.hion Island ing nonnal business hrs. 581·3lll0 llaat have a positive, Full or p/Ume, exper Make appts. for our pro-motiv~l:I. a.ttilude. nee. 840-7810 See n! tary -.growing Lagu n a Beach CPA firm Xln t s ala r y com · mens u rate· with ability. Exp. pref. (legal>. bowe1 I• er, will train you if you t ire s harp and mot i vated Good bene( I ts, e-xciling al· mosp1 'I er e and con ve-Secretary/Typis t tori~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!~ fessionala to meet with Ptr Sec' ~12 M .f . Call: for appt. .-. .... -.. prospects. Prr J)06ition Y. ·on "· 1 Moo-Fri w ~ with bon~ option. We type 60wpm, answer ·~ Female/m•le, multi. are an oldlint> Newport phones. 714/549-1083 lsALES-Extensive house mllUon dollar sign com· Co. with an ext'ell re-plant bowled&e a must. paay desires rep to call putation. Please call . IW. ISTATI retait aper preferred. on bklcn. architects & Ander-son & Anderson SALH Early bra• wknda ~· ad agencies. Salary + Leading ~•I estate com-Sal ~,. """O comm. + car allowance Insurances Brokers , Inc. pany seeb professional aryopen. _..._. · +benefits. Call for appt nient location. Call dynamic· investmen\ Marlei-. ~494-1034 company. Top salary for --51 ; c•-... RY exceptionial skills & i:: ou::•"" motivation Reply in con· Good t ypjng 'skills a fidence to: P 0 . Box must. s 1 'h helpful, but not t2S6. Corona del Mar, requi~ < l. Great position for· se1 .f · motivated in· 92625.-__ _ SECIETAIY Health Care Company in TIL8'HOMI SOUCITOIS Nee d immediately. Housewives or students to work 9-1or3·9. No exp. nee. No selling. Across from O.C. Airport. Call 640·4647 or aft. lPM: 966-0151. 752·225.S. ext ~ F. O F. people to manage resale SALIS FASHIOM <714> 7n..-oa _ --DISK M 1F 'lf o ffices. Prime areas 0 • ~ r..xpenence. neceuary SALES -Sudol Computer dividua I w/advancement possi lJ alit1es Call Cather I ne at 751 -6271 NB. Irvine has a.n Immediate --------- lmmed. opening for a Plants · Int mamt f'rf nvail Xlnt pay & for women·• apparel Corp. is expandin1t. We person who is S4 1 h~ lo s tart Co benefits.EOE sto~. X1nt ~ts for h ave vaca ncies (or s11c :aETilY mechanically inclined & benefits Call 545·6252 --~10~·5671 -full time. Appt. 644·7100. quaUfied out.side ~ales & lnsuran•: e Office 957·85m ha!! a sales personality. -Will l'rain in the supply Pre-school pa re t ime Real Estate Sales SALES n.AIMHS sales mgmt. candidate'i . Secretar ; ·A;~nting to bus . We offer full pd teaching position!\ avail SA.LES . Full or p/lime. Mi.ssion _Call &42-443S. assist in special projects health: dental & retire-F,xpericnce & edut'ation Viejo area. Xlnt opport. ( aecou1 1 ting re lated l ment ins. f'or further tn· needed. 968·883.1. for college students & Sales Secrt•la r 1al skills with for. call Kim . .557·0961 MANAGER mo~ntiehters over 18 $$«'ALES$$$ ~ome st c ~1st1cal typml!. --- --Presr hool 1.car hl'r s . Easily earn S1~S15 per .Jt.> light :u· t ·ount1nR sk•tls aides. & subs F'ull time hr Call Jack btwn 1 4 pm P n... h-'--· · Stimulating. challenRinA IF. acro1-1 its payable . At art ..__.,.. & part time P<>Stt1oni; , at 951·2642__ _ & very rftwardi'na "areer tractive, ~ nvi ronment. "d COUN G L'I 'bl h 770 1999 l.g independent real -"' .. ~ ,.. SELIN r ex1 e rs. Salas o pportunit y with <'ompa11 y benerat s esealc firm Is seeking a ... Pre-school dram al i c s a I es T~XASPE'TROLEUM Newport Beat'h oUke tlf Pleas e <.'all Donn a YOUTH TEACHERS motivator to head up CHEMlCALMFGR. a rapidly growln~ mulli Cha ndle r al 640-577 1 d ynam.ic moll1·0Hice Offers Opportunity for state personnel se'rv1res wkdays2 ~pm CARRIERS To s tart immediatt'lv company If you are · n Part ti.me or rull l1m'e operation Top salary financially Rewardin" . a · •· f ,.. orga ni~ed se lf s tarte r SECRETA I lY·Part time. opening for a fast·paced individual who works we II under pressure . Must have J.lnt. typing & shorthand skills Ideal candidate will be detail oriented. have good or ganiutional & t'om m unkalion skills. and be able lo interface well with <i ll le vl'I S o ( mana~emen t & en workers. For interview. contact Sharon Ras ins : 714-641-1616. E 0 . F.: M IF SECUTARY Needed immed. With or Tooling Dtl&MOLD MAKllS C2wdSWftl MSC is conlinu.in_.c to ex· pand it's tooling opera· tions & have an im· mediale need for die & mold makers. 5 Ynta.mtn. exper. required. must have own tools & be able to operate all standard tool rm . equipment. Come in or call: Mostw Specialties 1640 Monrovia, C.M. 642·242'7 E.0 .E. without shorthand Tern l-!!!!!!!!~!'!!!!!~!'!!!!!!'!!!!!111!!!!!' p hool 8.'i? 1.,.,., mt'enllve P':f>Aram or r· 1 Career. II Adults with outstanding re·SC """' inge. benefits We are WE OFFER: with a proven tral'k. rr can lead l• 1 fu time, xlnt atlracti.ve penc:>nalit!es Pr'ant~"g-lookmo for 3 le de r cord. who enjoys pro· t y pinl? ~ l <ills & SH' TltAFRCMAMAG• who enJOY workmg with uo " 8. r 0. I Fifty Yea~ lnd~trial specting & developml? Imm<"'! 64 ;, 8612 International mlrtg. firm IO l5 year old youths. Offwt ft~ssmmt people Send rephes to. Sales Experience. key accounts & able to 1---------•I needs person exper'd . i.n porary & full time. Call Tod Services at !nS-8900 E "d 1 t p K. Raines. PO Box 5&4. ~ . ll Sl bl C '-SfCc • ...,.ARY Se t . •· E Start al $4 00 /hour . xper . s ressman SanDiego.Ca 92112 r1nanc1ay .a e o. wor .. in fast·paced en ,... r.1 . creary a1rorocean cargo. X· 2 30PM ands 30PM GossCommunie y 4 unit SalaryplusLlberal vironment this as tht.-Cos ta M 1•sa o rr1 t'e LowFinRMHch: cell oppty Topbenefits. ~2 4J21f.xt 250.Askfor Apply · 1660 Plarenlla ------Comm.AboveSalary. position for you F.:11 I Minimum ! yrsexpr m friendly , professional For appt., calJ: Mrs. l.ora Ave .. C M RF.C EPTIONIST·Brtght 1 AutoExpenses.Bonus cellent base salary plus typing. cc t1T1 mun1t'all\e secretary Pl~h ofc nr l Coplan,559-6901E.O.F.. Nursmi: Or.gRCOCllt personoeededw/general Programs,(ncentives commiSSIOn & prol1l skills · car req . xlnt fr. So. Cs\ Plata No -- MOME CARE Dalv .a,., ore & typmg skills . exl>Jll( Group Hospital and Life sharing, major medical inge bene ..• alary negot. shorthall(\ lmmed hire ' Travel Mgr. for growing HN c;. I VN':.. ll llA . 330W ~a';Sl~eet PRODUCTION preferred.CAll97S·0403 Insurance. Profit Shar· & dental. For interview Send resw 11e lll ad no I Sl.OOO.Sl.300. Fee paid N 8 ag~cy. needs an NA 's, Soulh & Central C-08taMesa,CA ing. Retirement Pro· appointmentcall· JS9.Daily l •lot.P O Bo~ Call Ellie O 'Brien. ATC qualify mgr P .O OranJ?e Cuunly C'all Equal()pport.Employer WORKERS Receptionist , X·RAY gram. KarenCoco 156o. Cost i Mesa.(',\ 540·5001 Also fee 1obs Box 4831. Irvine. Ca. Medox.641 855 1 '---'!!~~ll!!!'!!!!!~!I LAB. N.8 . Ute bookkeep-Classroom & Field 714-9M-2772 92626 Snelling & Snelling of 92716 1-Anabolic. Inc., a leader ing, promotional duties. Trainin", Plus Home Of· EqualOppEmplyr ' Newport Beach Agency. in the vitamin manufac· training in X-Ray pro-ficeSuPPort. Secretary HELP' ourJ 4340Campus Dr . EOE TRAY& JOI Find ~h.11 11111 ~ant "' Sell lhm11,s rasl with Daily !>ail) 1'1101 < 'l; .. ;-.ll 11'(b Pilot Want Ads. ~->~ . ) I \. Let your career take flight with FLOWSEAL! J Flowseal. the fastest growing unit of Mark Controls CorPoration. was for med in 1978 to design . manufacture and market a broad line of high performance butterfly valves. the most rapidly growing segment of the industrial valve market world-wide. We are seeking the following professional: APPLICATIONS ENG I MEER The successful candidate mint have exp&rience in selection and application of all types of oontrol valves and possess a minimum of 5 years experience in this field. Wiii be responsible for detail applica- tion analysis and recommenda- tions. Must be willing to travel to do c us tomer presentations. Engineering background In control valves would be helpful. Please submit your resume including salary requirements or call: • '· turing. indmlry. has 1m· cedures. For interview M C 0 s ecretary is in 1he ·ml!~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'I-~ W.W.,...•• mediate openings on the phone~0202. po~:!Jie:sent areer P-School ~gistrar. F.nJoy hospital aoc I we net'd you ~· 0 11t1a'~ lst shill for a weigher. a .;;;;;;;;;m;mm;m;;;I Quality Products people? ~e!""anent part to fill in rot · a month or SECUIUTY ~UAID r-"""" label coder . and a WEREQUtRE· t!me position In voca-two. There i s a cham'e FIT. 113\ Backbay Or Ad•.....,.&Tro•.a? packager. No experience llC.i10HIST . · t1onal school. Eves & that this p < •sition will N B.64+05l0 National concern will necessary Front ofc. appearance. H~nesty & Pen1<>nal lnte· days. Vacation. im-become pen J 1anenl wllh ·--------1111 select 10 people 18 & over Call or apply in pcr.1on ANABOLIC, INC. 178alGillette Ave Irvine. CA 927\3 (7\4) 546-8901 F.qual Oppty Employer M IF Printing OffNt "'"MllGR Exper'd. 2nd Pressman Goss Community 4 unit Apply: 1660 Placentia Ave .. C.M. PltODUCTIOM MACHIMIST (2MISMftJ Org . Co. e l ectro mechanical mfg. has an immed. opening for an exper'd. machinist. Muse be able to setup & operate all machine shop tooling. such as mills, lathes. surface grinders. drills, etc. Will be re· quired to work from blueprints, sketches & verbal information. App· \ ly in person or ca II: M ...... S,.CWIW• 1640 Monrovia, C.M. 642·2'27 E.O.E. accurate typing, gd. graty ,. f I . . me.,.iate start. South us or. transf t ·r to one of 5e"r·•-ry who are ree to trave . phone manner. Excell. A Desire to Wm ~ ~ ... d . · Coast Plaza area of San-our other c: ompanies ir-......__1_.__. Follow the Sun. Miami. a v a n c e me n t op · & Achieve. mUOW -N Yorti Chi & portunltles. 644·7644 A PersonLook1"ng For" ta Ana. Call Anthony here in Ne" 'l :><>rt. Need Fee paid. Prest igious ew . ca10. '" S h Is t """"".,.,.,,. f k'lls II other m•inr U.S. cities. ...... --· ,.. To assist in order dept. of •~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~I Long-Term Car ..... r. ac oot a .,,,,.~ or great s I • I tee spe er nac'I .-rn. Beaut. ofr! ....... -. A Real Worker pp . and can oper • le an IBM Typing. shorthand. leam I e a d i n g f a s h i o n Regular Communica-SECllTAIY Memory 100. ( iood phone word processor Great publishers. Must be able lions N.B. construction Co. per sonality essenliaL benefits! To Sl,300 Call to start immediately. No With Manager. has immed. opening for Salary and • ige open Call Ellie 0 ·er1en, experience necessar y. REPLYTO: up. bright, motivated Please call foa . appl S40·500I. Also fee jobs. 2wks alJ expenses paid llCB'TIOMIST VICE-PRESIDENT-Sales person. Accurate typing. Interior Des i gn Firm Snelling & Snelling of t r a in i n g period . IEC.rtOMIST P.O. BoxS2. Fort Worth Salary depend on exp. 714~· ~ 330 _ _ ~~:~.:a~~ .. "J~~cy. Tr r ~ ~~pFo r.t tali_ on Full time Mon· Fri. Must _T_e_x_as_7_6l_O_l __ Micky SJ3.MIO E 0 f: SEC·HT, o. .RY umas • ..,.,.. or m erv1ew, Exper. phones. type 45+ wpm, lite bkltpg. m isc. clerical. Irvine mfr.CallK.H ~ " call Mr. Harris at be personable & well· rT ~ .... 114---71 ... 6., ..... ......,, ext. •161. ed "' R lA ,. __...,.I . ....... . Sec:·y.airport law nrm. .. <Jo.I...,_ .. ttroom • e•vvY meet· 4·6 hrs. day. Ir,. me Laite Self-starter. oroanized. ( r om 10AM ·5 PM . ing the pubUc Requires MEN & WOMEN h k type 65 ,.. Parents welcome at in· "0 d 1r •-P on.,e wor • ., gd skills. nonsmoker .. o spe 1ng "' pen· wpm . Want ch allenge Josie .,c:19025_ ter vlew. / manship No typing. lsn'tltllme LlkepeoplefXlnJskills. _ ~--· Phone ex,,erlence pre· to begin a SALES CAREER. xlnt salary. 8J3.. __ 1 -~· _ SERVICE Station attend TIUQC DalYBS fened. Full company not just another job? -TO H ... ULIO ... TS. b f't " t p Full time. Exp. prefd. "" "" ene 1 s. nPP y : en· lnt•rs•-•· n...uvery. nysaver, Ui60 Placentia Chevron Station. 3000 ... ..m93&l Ave .• c .M. 45M Secretalf"ies _F_airv~ew_.c.M 40M Immediate tern porary SERVICESTATION TYPIST/RIC"· atc.nOMST needed In our lnterna· tlonal corporate head· q uarters located in Irvine. Beaut. workinl envi ronment. PBX s witchboard oxper. helpful. Some typing re· q 'd. If you are looking for a career with excel!. opp- t y for advancement plus gd. company benef\la contact: Pat Mills Scluwllfk o.•1 Wscwllh II 18011 Mitchell South Irvine, 557·9051, EOE I 35M positions a~ai12 1r ile with ATTENDANT Orange Co. Airport area. highly respertec t Orange Days. 6-3. Apply Shell advertising agency 30M County firms. , ~ 'ork l·2 Station. 11th & frvlne. n eeds typiat/recept. 25M dayakperw 1 eek, o ·r otn full· N._~~~-:rbai!~ty ~pl:o~k :U':t~ 20M wee ass gnmi !' n: s ... as Shop norson to work with Bates/Lee. 5tt-l757 fits YOUR sche(l 11 Jle. Ex· ,,... -· 15M cellent wages . S ~ per young . people fine. ?P·1 ________ _ 2M wee k averag f ·. For portunity for quahf1ed Typist 1 fort tier inform a ti < in call: colle.ge student or semi-• W TEMP . retired person. Phone: Jypasts 58 PM JOIN US IN YOUR CLIMB TO THE TOP! Ezcellrnt Compan11 Bm.tflls lncl..M Medicol. CHntol arid Company Car Plaru. Paid Vacatiofts C~e Vocational Pfo9rom Soles fl.rpni.n<:t Helpful But Nol NeCHl4'1/ 1981 WILL BE OUR BEST YEAR. WILL IT BE YOURS?' C<Ul toda11 for cm a~lmenl /or a con/tde11tlal lnt~rview. Associal '4 es 714-752-Jt.1. 642-8372. 9 lo 5. Small Part.a Aaembly Clean worts area STAITM.JS wa&. TUltf 1--·-·c·.·n•,-.... ,·, -Appl~ASPM -1153 • Place Newpcirt Beach arn a. To Newport Beacb Sl.700. A dream 1 :ome '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i true. Leans towanAI •the•= •dmlnlstratlve 1•1 1eld. setup corporate 11 1eel· llllS, lnterf ~ wit h I ell· cecut1"8 It attend con· venllOM. Wen 11:11 own firm a excell en t beDefltl':' ,..; STOCKROOM WORKER Recelvtnc It luuln1 ol In· ventory. Supporting doeumemation. for\ lift operatlon It 1tocltrm 517-6122. 7J1·1l' II 100% Free to AppUc 1 1nl Dicta Sec'ys Exec. Sec'ys LI I', .... · di It 11la19111 I ... W I. 11• llH ..... , 1111 .... 1161 MIM1••11• IOIO MIH1' -Sunday Februery 1 1981 DAii. Y Pll.Of .......................... . ................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ~....... . .. . 1 N1' WAMl9 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ...... ,...,. 9040 ...... Sipe/ ~.._,._S./ • WID•' :...0' -~ L•r1t. modHn DESK TOP CASH DOLLAR LUGGAO!, Upt wel«tll .. ,..................... Declla t070 l ... j'Stw... f 160 ._._. ..;' ........ •• Good C'Gftdkloft. l50 p Al D r OR y o U R needed for J.rip, reuooa· lt' CLASTRON with trJr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _, .... I ilted ID-nst Jl:WELllY, WATCHES, blcpri~.55'7.ata xlnt fllbl.na A ski boat.•· BMt Stip, Huntington ••It '"1 U. rlrm ' w.e.y 1070 AJtT OBJICTS, COLD . .._._,_.. f'JS·~ Harbor. el~c II water. :• Mft :"::L'Y~ t .... ltll Ant ique t>.drt>()m •ulte ....................... SILVER SERVICE -(213)582·5ll3. paw . unn .............. I 2 0 0 Dre 11 c r . WAMl9 FIN!: nJilNTrn.JRE ,; IMh-1111 1011 ll' Vlkln1. ilass hull. ----:---, ~ =. .. :r~c;, awaa IMI, v.-. tlH nl&h&Altancb. dblt ~d. TOP CASH DOLLAR ANTIQU!:S 14S·Z200 °•0 .. ••0 •••••n••••• w /tni\er It •79.75 hp Boat sbp f<>r ttnt. 4b + - •'-· _.11.,., f'roat 6 eqialf Auortt4 "''"· matlret1/bouprln111. PAID FOR YO UR · · CONNDirectorlrombont EvinrudeOB.CallBrad. 20' ovtrlap. Newport•79Tio!l•Z2'll'bunkhou~c . ......... ,--, ,~Al "uell r olMllMl awttth bo .. f . tram•~ -JJ;WlU.RY. WATCHES , with case. Excellent con· 875-7113 ~e_!!~7l4 )f'1~eo88. 80001000ml, 114.200 "--·--"-I IUt \wMk r 11 RT OBJECTS OOLD •W).TBFALLS• dltlon.Sl00.87S8052after 962·670fi • ' .... ,., ... ti. r rt ,....._ a. ~ u.i , Sofa newly upholatered A l. • N I If I ~ 6PM. LIVI AIOAID 50' Mooring & Derelict -.,.. ,._'"" ol rm tc 1100 -'·-lam-area SI LVER. SEn VJCF., atura , se ·eortta n • ----·PACE F/B c..-... TC, ideal· location. Slll.000. '80 P ace Arrow :t1 • it••• .... to be held at • ~ ,.... FfNE nJRNITURE • artlttlcally crafted from lb ... , t I 't .... ~ LIU)_,~. •AL11C=T:_ , ...... ftb T. 1•1 rua.a.i.lrvme~T.._ ANTIQUl!:S."5-2200 volc•nltboulden. anH "'ec r c g1.11 ar 3KW. loaded, tradt!I. (.,... ~.,.79 l.10/day.~ m1 - ;.i. -=:U lld ,. s•~• .. C lo Profffsional model with S l S K . p v t p t y • Oo"k apac• for SO eo· 881-8515 ~ .. '8111\eH \lalft I Mm& A~•. II •· EIU•n' Glau llhdlterra -. ..,.~e ~t ns Tree of Ute golng up.to '714·M6-9839evs ' .. -0.lee ....... ...,.1atn1 .. 1•• t M Min bid ol nun Tabat .t'xl' elaht Blue ...... Seara~ pen· l·9'14-the neck. Woodgrain s ailboat. overlook1ni1 frai'4tn, f,..•fl 9170 wltlil PrftlaMltl QpUral ll0,J'1a tr chainSUIO "-' 1130 dant set in l~Kl gold Buyi"o Gold J'ewelry & body with hard shell '58-24' Troj11n Cabin l-idoVillatte.873·7873. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tc1111,...... 6 perform w/soUd 14.Kt gold heavy .. ., ----~•I a v-arwz of "ro • 1040 wood rrameFimutu.... 18" chain. Appraised Sliver at Diamonds c·ase . SSOO.~ Cruiser! V bunks, head. 45• mdorln~ with boat '~7 Airstrecam 23'. elect ,. •••• ••••••••••••••••• "' •v J Us al the Kl d -------galley, good Ford V8 . · Jack.am/(m!\tereorl\d•o ~ ~ ~bl• •• ~ d-Olbcu.bioni.Coucb. U .000 SacrHlce ewe ng om 112 s tring Fender elec. covers, needs paint ~alboa Island. SlS.000 t:1pcde<:k.llooft1ir,<'nm ,_;ao. wllh de•lre ,to "c~f.IMONU ';:~ :!C:,. chair. oti.oman. t'O(fee & 11500/bst ofr. Robb 540·49'12 _ _ Music Man amp. xlnt S3SOOorolfer.8'7J.56'74 rirm <71<11760-9428. C213l plelel)' self ronl•unl!ct leue • worli il'.I Vf'OduC' hamp •'""_. . t , 2 ~nd lal*s all for $270. 675 1800 OAK FIREWOOD cond. offer. 963·8559 ------7"9·5542. Call 493 :mn \IOnOf'l('fttf'dtnvlrOI\ II ... V p y C-11 "~"""""" ------"'"' <.'all \'ALTf.C' In %131811 l~ah6pm • ,,........,.. Pvt party wants to buy Oellvered&Slacked t"o.la .... l '4Ul411W AkC Eoillih Bulldoa MOVINGP1ckerapacklnJ!1' Sl ~VER DOLLARS top Judy,494·~76' Free slip in t'itch1rn1te for FiheritltL'IS w1ricl dcflt•1·tor use of ri1thl boat for l<>w vt>h l'.tl6l SflO S.•11 Office Fntw • Ir l I' C ... S TWIM !lm••••-1111!!!!--•I Tmo old temal• 1.15() I 1l In 100. ol mis<· 1tt!ms. pncef'J~l.20 Lo .. l•aaits ..... ,.. 8015 Slip avail. Sips 6. VHF ••••••••••••••••••••••• CB, great shape. S890C In 3-f\200 SJ() $."6-6791 W..,_llS )46 tM'T, or I 714·340 1429 nebwl c:uueh,horatt•m r_?ffekl':Pvt party will sell Cine He lium Bouquets de· A P•lv btwl\ tAM ,_ for wlullb ~~c:.fi~~47 a~nisthest : ladles' round diamond livered. Perfect tor ~OW A.YAU.AILE 080. ~2600 600 hncar ft avail. Primt· Froit.n Utility 9180 Finest software ~or D,Ec 32 • Grand Banks diesl.'I NB Ne~ot•ating 2 yr •••••••:••••••••••••••• ta•M ('harli•' C'h1l1 A A A lf 0 M "~ 0 0 li Apt 1 C M 548.9288 ln'I r ing , 3.31 ct. asking everyoc<!asio~673-«19 1 R~ll Bid• '2 Tl\AINlNG doors' ra in or shine Sun· Sl2~:t)8.111·63'16. Men's Tecnica ski boots. Systems. All res1dentwl. d leases oow 8SJ-lfiri4i JXA 1 ... h~·l tr.·iil .. r. "'I''°''' m u I l 1 . u n 1 t . c· 0 m . trawler. xlnt con . prof ·• ---~ ' ., f' •m.c M a2J8 Wt train oworr do)t day t-,ebt.9AM-7PM !Mad.Mery 1071 siie 9. and poles. $75 merciallindustrial .ap maint. Absolute finest on to.ti, Speed & offi•r 96d 61!J:t placations For Info. rall W. Coast. Firm 549.500 Ski 90,0 °"'anted deprndJ.blt' Obed1efl<'e/problemsolv • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• complete.675-4410 b.•br1utl4!r 2PM 4 JOPM ing. show & Pl"\ltticllon An l 1 q t Y Pew r ' t er A 1 r Com pre ss or ---- Mon frl 842 8792 ,_fl Free t'vmub1tloo 739 7684 skateb~ steelcase 5"" 1v Bought/Sold. Strvtce. W AMTB> 6 30PM desk cha1r49"1·S245eve Sears Wards ChHmp Commode and utility AKC CAJRNTERR1t:R . --. -.-SPffdy SS"T-21682 . sink 751·8967 I Sl50. has all s hots White Provincial Bdrm _____ • __ _ _ _ -..._..ct.••M 494.9590 Set , Sgl Headbourd. Mhc•I••-IOIO CHll.DREN'S BEAUTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dresser, Des k , ('hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAGENT Girl's 3·18. Al· .&...w.-IOOS Oo~ie pup, rare Fown +Nitesl~r!_d~~963 1932 LUG6A&I TAca.S tractiv~ & Tal~nt~. now ~ <s1lver1 s how quallt} . acceptUlg apphcat1ons. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2SO ~7975 Pecan Wood Kini'( Head from YOW' business card. GOLDEN G IRL board. Dresser w mirror Send one card for each 642.30so Pyramid Data. 639-15Z7 , PP.~.:_2614. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM_ ~I B typewriter '79 31' twn-screw Chm Classic 16 ' inahOJ(itn\ ~ C raft. Trade for 40 speedboat w/tratler n•sl 64G-0008 d ieset: 1·346-2850 $3000 675-97~ COPIERS: Zerox Pro SlOO, Toshiba $750 646-0545. 641 7030 COPY MAClllN F. Mus t sell. $450 or best of fer 552·5255 16' Chris Craft. Gull win1t fransporlation Sea s p o rt l 50hi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buitk IChrys engine Slii A.ircraft 9 I I 0 avail. N.8 . 642·4644. ••••••••••••••••••••···· Spaniel Puppies: 1 Huff. 963-1932 return permanently Gor~eous White Fox Coat AKC Champion Cocker + 2 n1te stands S3001 ta~ plus one spare We 1 blk /tan. males $200 sealed attractive t.ag. & S2000tOBO Exec· Chr. Swivel Chrs. Classic 1966 Centor~ Coronado 21 ' Thn mahof?any boat has beer complet e ly restori'd 673·2328 1969 Beech Mu:;kelt•er midtime 150 Lyromini:: I eng, 2 Com n a\ ·., t ransponder 1$4R 250!1 l'VeS I 11111) II ,Jlll'r nu llrl's. Stll5 S48 713il 4uto Sfl"l'ice, Porls & Accessories '4t 0 ···············~······· S SAVE SA.VE S WITH USED PARTS lmportl'<l nu pan .. IMPORT Al~l'f)~l 'l'l'l."i IOI!'\ ,\1.111d1(•'ll'r \nah1•11n 77f. ~'°'' WfSl'MINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUF. MALL Daily 10-6. Fn 11).9 Closed Tuesday 11751 Westmlns ter Ave 497.3516 Sturdy Well Built Bunk I strap. meeting airline 759-91.53or751.2133 Ca.lculato rs. ofr supp Beds w/1"1111. ladder. 2 1.0 re.quirements Pre-963·7555 VAt.ENTINEGIFT mattres~es xlnt cond. vent loss & theft' For a Ai rless spray rig for s ale. Multi Poo's. 2 fem Sl90~3368 personalized tag enclose Wagner2000. 150' of hose ~~••••••••••••••!?~~ 21· Owens Flybrid,l?e Xlnl. cond R cbll eni(lne Fully equipped fur cruasinR & fis hinJt Sleeps6 S7.850 SS2·1601 LonJ( Bearh fl\ tnl! <'luh l>A TSl "N i'. turho1 haqwr l1a~ Iii.> di)"" ;natl fur & 111!'!t;1llat1•111 kit . .l)• Garden Grove 554·6fOO Adorable. ISO ea. 64&8540 wallpaper· fabric or & 2 guns_. S800_ _ 640.5443_. aircraft "'1th lt'<1sehni-!)I.us-ht• .-&l.'Mf-f"rrmpl1•1t· New Was h e r 1Dry er. ··nay Glo" paper & we BrRD. Albino Cockatiel. <2 13)424 ~1511 Datsun Z turh11 mul111 PUIUC AUCTIOM LA~S (Z) Wood Dln1ngTbl + Chrs. will back & trim your Phone Mate Telephons tame, & wrought iron MANY lTEMS OF' FINF. Brown males for sale F.ndTable Call540.7823 tags. Or try two cards answering machine w1lh cage.$185.S.S.0630 _ ESTATE JEWELRY . 8mos papeFs. very , -backtoback. warranty, $79 with re-ft'-oa&°"Jm" 1090 ART OBJECTS, AN fri endly , loveable. 9 couch, brown & rust, PRICES: moteSl4.9 750-3791 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T I Q U E S . F I N t-: gorgeol.L'I best offer J ess Rood rood. SlOO 12 ea or 3/SS . f FU RNTIUR E , F.TC 754·7!>4.Sdays 556-1455 4/5tagsS1.60ea. J~ price! J ohn Way ne Estey Grand piano, 6 1· PHONE FOR INFO & - ---1 6 9tags$1.50u Tennis Club mem rherry m a hog, new BROCHURE6'5·2200 toYOll 104SIAnllquedrop.leafTrussel 10ormoreSl.40ea • bers hip. Mus t sell ' key~_rd_._P P 494·394& -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Table. seats 10, S180 Oak Sales Tax Included , I 752 2484. 644-1586, UPI..,.~ -,..._.0 Private col lec·tion . Give away wooden'! game table. 2 leaves, 4: NOCARD? • ""'"' n•" Chinese a nt iques . garage, E. side Cos ta chairs.S220.546·8698 Draw your own or send I FLY INTERNATIONAi. Ol~~·545·0095 authenlicat ed & ap Mesa +ISO to tear down name. address. phone & on Pam Am with airline S•ii.n 1093 praised.PP. m .5255 & haul away 557.0734 Antique oak s~ ivel desk we'll make one card per two-for-one ticket slip ••• ;~-=••••••••••••••••• -, ch~1r,lllO.Completewall tag.Add2S<each Sin,l?apore. Centra l Tiffany lamp. Chanese1To Good Hme 6 wkj"em uni~. s helves. d esk . Send chec"-or m(lney or· America. Germany SA.CRIACE embroidere d robe , CalicoKitten cabinets. $450. Plaid derto: any o f 11 countrieo; PRICEREDUCED wicker table & more The 76().8708 s leeper sofa & loveseat. PILOT PllMTIMG llurr..,' Good until f'eb H EXCEL BLU ELl,TF.S Campen, SoAe / I Rent 9 I 20 15' fiber. ~ki -speed . 85 h1 j••••••••••••••••••••••• Me r e . trailer. over '78VWPOPTOP hauled s:rnoo ORO CAMPER 644-4839 1· I h 4 CY Int er WI\ "\1•n•11 23· Cabin C ruiser 7' rassette A \er~ l>l<'ll' Wellcraft. 150 hrs. N" pl Weslfaha poµ lop 111 1·'< Reh slip, s hr ownersht p ' 1·ellent rornl1t 1on If 'e111 $300() down 673.f\411 I l'Vt'r thoui;?ht ()( C't1mptnj' cl 11 I I I n I h 1· I 31 ' Owens ~itpress '57 \'11lks~;ii.:1•n trJ1l1111111 dbl plank hull. tv.11 1S90YAA 1 Forr1nl\ srrew recent rdurh A '6899 surve.' W prime Peter'• IOI WITHAM S21100 l'lhc·r.:la:-.-.. r ... 1r r;wrni:: frnclers 1·\ll'll•I c;11wk II m1·hc·-. ~~I 1r.11 Sltn JAGUAR C onver sions· 675 !Jilin !lfl(1 1725 l \ l' DA TSUM PARTS I\ 1•rd p.irl.. I u f 11 i2 f);11:>un llul'i<PI '"at 1111.Jt·k 1 r1•.1r 11111111.,·r l<'ft rt'.1r 1;11ll1l'hl l'I• , all :~111 ~;~1 .in .1 l'\l ,, 11 ph11nC' numl~ 1 \1 11• I ho· H fo:ASO!\,\lll..f·. Purple Plum. 347 So -$300. Gtrl"s Sl·hw1nn . P.O. Bo,w 1""" 28 76().. 1999 17SCM w/Solomon 555 C H L Doo 11 mo good with ~ """ handin°s $160 SCOTT oast wy. a,1?1.1na .... ·· bike. S50. H:1mmond Costa Mesa.Ca 92626 1 " 494·S530days kids. extremely well Electronic Organ. 3 vrl> 1 . poles with strapless Landing. Hunt Harbor VOLKSWAGEN s I 1 p M u s I s <' I I 7600 W~tm•~tN I\,,. S7000 080 6411 9t34 in V.\..,lmtn:o.t<•r I. . .. k 51; f or .. 11" up 1•an' 893 i5.'ll •• :ix 11®1 . . behaved.962-7285 old,$800.644.2119 PQTTF:R'S WHJ::l::L. NB Tennis Membership grips and ice lips S15 Ant1queVa111t,v.xlntcond. • --1 h"av clut l '··h Xlnt S300 & transft>r fee &thxlntcond.646-3724 9050 16., "l I u 1 "way m1'rror. must s. "". Doberman. l•7yrs. male. 2 couch-•· 2 lov"~"a· ts.' .. Y y. · P 730·028.1. 549-7901 Jmrm,. r r "0 a' 11' looh,lleftt/ Charier .,. "" h I "'~ °' ~~oe ~ond .,.., "'""aft"r6pm S K IS K2 6 10 180 m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ad~. •nt~lu''''' Hl•t•:-ii.,· $150. 963-31:;4 gen~l~st ave rg coffee table. 2end tables ' .. .,,........,., "' ...., 'Salamon 7Z7 bmdincgs, I hllrh nr~ !'!trlt· m1rriir' HE-R'·"'AGE}.INTIQ ""S ya_r -I 84~·4575 •Chandaher. five lijlhts. SleeHpinl1:tbRag new never used S300 Yal·ht nl'" uphol't & dr;'I'''' 1ri"to;Mt1\.angleyr. Golden Retrit>ver /l.ab YounR girl's bdrm t"m: amber glass chimneys sub~::~::-ro::du ~;!~ 642·1795.645·162'l CRITF:RIO~ lm ma1· t·11nc1 <.Ill -::;f' l VI l"5 mix pups b d · 1 antique copper fm1s hedl 71'Class1r Ya" I l 760 927oar1 r.P\1 n n y.,. · es. custom mat t 1 r:ic 962 0.37 . . 01· M klllSk-H ....:. c k I M f'ri'<;losedS·ll 644-0163 t d k & h·. I me a parts ...., . .,., Pa1nt1n1ts by Harlen m ar 1s aruur oc ta1 on· · ~ • ~esses. es c 3.'r ·1 -Young, m:tke offer. Anti w tbindmRS & ski bag Cru1smg 1 -.totoriJed likes 9140 Antique Chil des k S75 Fem Lab/Terrier Mix 5 ni~ht stand, dresser withl Newport Beach Tennis que RollTop Desk & Chr 1210 /0BO. 964·1288 Calalina. Channel ls ll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1215 H I d D mos. old freelo ROOd mirror. 645-7444. Cl ub membership for SlOOO 644 5965or644 7697 ----Hawaii. Tah1u & Pac1f1r 79 Peugeot Mnped 2.:111 N ig ~n r ' home644-0l25 ;--,--b . sale.S600.752·2638 · . . . Sportt.gGoods 1094 Homepe>rt N"ptBch Miles s:m ewport ac . Wal nut cof ee ta le S3S. --R od 1. · N rt • •• •••••••••••• •••. •• •• --0 t o e d t11bles Sl5 e· ch· B 'd 'd' D em e ing '" ewpo 17141631·5192 962·0.'l.'>4 Vlctori•n •I marble-top ffw-e 105 w n a ·I r i esmai 5 .. resscs Obi Oven Cook Top. Dis· Remingt.on Wood master l213l 328·562'7 bl ·~""Lo .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cash0nly962-7624H B . Perfect cond1ttnn·blue. h h T h C 30·06 auto w tWeaver lltoto~~s/ It e. c. . ,..,,., u1s ------I peach or nowered s ize 5 was er. ras om· XV arm rhair . 1350 **I BUY** Dog Kennel airlines Lrg · parter. Nutone Foo scope & case S350 Sc 9lSO Mabog. brkfront, c 194-0. Good used Furniture & $30. Huffy Bandit boys S25 each. 544-0355 Cente r . Kitchen S,ink. 968-94~ _ I oh Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17~.~-~ Appliances OR lwillsell bike_~·~:_8TI~ 1Rac·quet Club of Irvine llsed Brick Pillars rY,Roclo, .~ ••• ;••••••••••••••••• S;7~.~~):!~~\~;~~i.~n Am .antiqueoakclawfoot 0 rSELLforYou Washers. couch. odds & Couples Membership 645.2421 HIFt,Stw-.o ·1098 MARINEll401CETCH S500 !17!1fi:ll dining table. 48" round. MASTaSAUCTIOM ends . 25<-StOO. Sat/Sun !;~~~cl transft>r ree SPLIT&SEASONF:D ;·::~;~;~1~;·~~.-;·~.; For 17500 you can own al Hon<la l"li4SO. SS.SO I-rarr" r111111111c ~''"" li."h ti:i2 R:1 I'.! lutos f<K Sole ....••••••••.•.......•. IM P<1HT·\ '\1 !':<m<'FT<• 1H:An1-:Rs ,, '\ll I\ f)\'J-'HTISl-:11!' Th" 11r11'<' ,,f 11(·rll' .Hh ert "''ti 111 u·l11r I• dl'.tll'r' in th1• \1•11111•· 1 la"''''''d ;1t1q•rt1-1111• tolum11 . .., <lc!(•c; not md•J•k an\' :1pplt1·ahl1• l,1X4·, lte1•n.,l' 1 ran~f1•r 11'"' ltnu11n• ••har~t''· kt'' (or :sir p(lllutum l'nlllf11I de• \II" I 1•rt1fl\",!lt<tn" 1t1 rt• a lt•r llo1·ufl11'nl a r\ pr" paralHm 1'h<1ri.?1·~ unlt•'s other~'"' 'P''''""''I h' the a1h ••rt •~··r 1, sawn $1500. Antique 64W"6,11J.96Z5 _4_~1~a..!_ae.l.tr::.vine. _ ·---•AREWOOD• wrnly . Free delivnv l 50~-6ailingint 1nbeau1 HcindaTrail90.M5'l oak washstand. $350 -------FOllEH ..... D I • •_•848-_91_11 • • * s148.6<16-_l7&6. • c ruisingketch 673-5:\40 • 675.3474 Boy's 1'rundle bed with Hardwood pedestal din. ~ -Ven lov. m1 11n holh I match'. a dr-s r s p ~" l bl /I f r M A so d h 18'Hobie Cat, r~rf "und "•2.4-,52 .Cieneral 95 I 0 OAK BUFFET saver bed wil h blt·in cond. prired for quick shag cpt, gold St50 beautiful nbinet g~ Simo old. Sailed 4 limes ••••••••••••••••••••••• n., "" e . a.... rm a e w ea . per THERMO ETER I pprx. yr s. eavy 25" console color T'~. •"" " "" ' s!~:S :;2~:~~-gd quality sale.127S.83J.7i66 ~~!~~e~:~!~ ~es::~~1:-__ 833-2'!_96 _ ~~re.499-lSJl · _ _ ~1i~;~~~6sac S3.'i00 1 ·~~~;~~~:~ ~~:au~o ii ~= ~~~~! Rattan 8' bar. 4 stools. Kids lot elhem. Gel 1 for Valentine Special! ~u 2S"COLORT.V s148.00 Le1?al ~ ORO O."' Oak ped tbl 5 Ives S62S 48"' BEAUT. 4 pc. liv rm set. StOOO. Bar glassware. Sl.98 + 511 postage & quet of Balloons tied 1 Year Warranty Cal 25. 7 bal(s fast . 646-7401 :iftcr 66:lt 3928 '77 Cod. Sevine rolltop 1890s SISOO 1 wk. old Cost $600. sell $100.~ handling: 3 for SS.94. no w/satin0rderby2/4 free 642.SJ40 S5000innewequ1p ' Astro roof, s plit 492-4281 eves/wkends $350. also. like new corf --posta1?e& handlinf(. Send deliver y L. 8 . areas $8500 firm &10 5195 I '76 HUSKY 360liSIJCC'cl power leather seats, tbl set . l250. 963-2489 Dbl Bed New, ma\tress. lo Smart Stuff, PO 8-0x 497·1044/494-1:114 RCA video tape recorder. -Sl.OOfl OBO Appl-.cn 10 IO --hoxspring. frame SIOO 19097. Irvine. CA 92713 ----S/moold. 1450 "78 Hobie 16. vt>ry clean 642 50(lfi aft ers oor \I titt w~. crvise con- ••••••••••••••••••••••• European smoked Rlass 848-3478 USED CARPET ISO yd~ 644. 7183 mus t sell . . trol, door loclts. HARBOR AREA dininR set, almost ne"' MOVING TO Mf.XJCO. with pad, gold color. best 1146-3723 74 Cl. 250<'<' din hiki• I rn12i'ER 1 APPLIANCESERVICf: Sofa & Loveseal S275. Von Hemert Love seal SELLING ALL FURN 3 offer.833-8233 Stero console AM /FM xlnt ronct S2~11 l ';tll $6995 Webuy~appliances Marrantz Stereo. tradl· S75. l2l5 Highland Dr ANTIQl'E CHESTS. ~. ~--phonoS.trackxln't cond Cal20.11 1012.xlnt cond.3 Javierl\48·727~ I .. we sell rerond. guar tional Coffee & End Ta· Newport Beach. QUEEN SlZE BF'D. SSO. Girl s Bike Peug<.>ol $35. 2 MUST SELL SlOO aft 6 baf(s with spinaker. lo" . 7 1 y J mah J 2 511 I !l?!>~ances__ 549.3077 bre set. beautiful 25 · L;g desk. SI~. Reaul STEREO. $100. ETC. sgl Wht Rattan Head 646·1955 u s e 6hp OR. VHF' C r Cntr\ l"·ed Ii\ llUYAPPUAMCES ColorT.V.S200.Formal3 pecan triple dresser set. CLASS WAR f:. boards SlOO. I Kml? S1 S40001080 Call aftl't stored 4 ;..,, iclnl si;~o. pc Sofa set includ. Sofa 5400 IM'l...w\ CLOTHES. Sl7.F: 12. Headboard Jl eritaf?£ Zenith Stereo/rer player. 6:J0pm 1714 1840 1115 673_811f7.6i'J lf.t)IJ Les 957·8!33 bed (immaculatel all in · ._,.,,,.,. J F. w EL R y 9 s 3 l $100. I sgl bed S30. 1934 Walnut console SlOO /besl New 9' sa1hnfZ d1n li!h~ Washer & dryer. good xlntcond.Canmove Roll·A·Bed. dbl ime like SLATER. #18 . F' V PortProvenceN.A offe r .540-1459 CompleteS300'bstofr condition S2SO for both (714)641-2998 new. hardly used $40 96 2 8285 SATI SUN F.xot1c patio plants Advent spkrs. 10·· 2·'<'ay -646-56411 642-3215 645·4<166 ONLY. s.5PM various prices Otnettf s utu>rb walnut cabinets. King szWATER BED ~ New 15 cu n.. Frostfree refrig. S450. M1crowav Amana Radar Ranl'?c St 50 64(). 7845 With hlr, liner. mirrored Super twin waterbed SSO. FRUITWOOD DESK se~. S45:_4!16"4232 Sl!>_ay _r._963-_ Z788. hdbrd 2 shelves. I yr includes pedestal 9 ft 72"xJ6" UHF reMOte cotttrol loah & Mfrine o ld. S2SO 963-0433 sofa . xlt cond 150 S200/0BOS52·4J07 co1t•erter Hit, re· fquipMl.t t IUY RJRMITUIE 9_S5-t8.19 --Tires 141 F.7814 Steel Belt-cel•ei GI UHF ci.c.. c;;;;.;;•••••••ee•;c;jO 25 · Alutka Class Hull onl~ S4800. also will huild or assist 646-3661 Dirt Bike ..;trl'el li>l!al -U'WI S~7.l 1KI complf'lt'I" ft• conditioned .. SltlOO OHO 640-7845 '78 Honda GI. WOO 1.nltlw inJ(. 5500 m1. <;Jddlt• st•at & bags. ~1ndshe1ld . xlnl cond PP 1714 >244·39ft5 'ti9 'ftl\lfll,1 1.1intl ("f\lll>t'I eoml 0ho1 II c r11w1 mt "11 I! nrt~ "'ork ... t ru 1·11e f1t1 para~ $1iOl14'l:l 5Jit:t G. E. Refrigerator-great cond. $200. 493-2475. Les 95.7-8133 w_.... S9ie 1055 64ed2.-Z71i4klea· fnte5wP.Mrirst SIOO Mk iftct.lltcj 52. Call ••••••••uu••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 140.1250 anytltM. • PLEASE HELP Wes\ern·s\yle wood frame East bluff Moving Sale: couch & loveseat. suede couch. baby furn .. skis. cloth cushions, xlnt cond. IOO's of books 35< ea. Lots S300 both pcs. Call to see. or misc items. 9:30-2. W kdy~ 675-3190; eves Sat/Sun. 2527 Bamboo. Al hat ross. 21 '. "'ood sloop mast sails . rigf?inf? needs work, as is. where 1s. best offer. 642·4995 Motor Homes, Sole/ lntiques / lent /Stoutl)e 41160 Classics GE side·bY·Side refr1g, Harvest Gold. Like new. $260. 642-9859 Washer. gas dryer. Ken· 673-7901. NB ---- Kitchen & Bath Cabinets 12 Price. Veneer vour cabs Add new doors & drawers Birch /Ash/Oak. Formica tops 642·9125 ----· -Wanted: 0 B. boat. over Newport Beach Tennh l2'. fixer-upper ror SIU Club membership avail dent in boat refin class below cost ··Tenn1 ~ Mus t be willing to accept elbow" prevents further short term pymts. Ken. use or membership $675 7am-2pm, 838·7122 X33 . more gold, $175/set. Gold 7-pc dininR rm set. table. 6 6 soda fountain chairs. Want Ads Signature washer. white chrs. pads. drk wood children's books. toys. Hotpoint gas dryer. $75 S750. 842·2809 b i k es . s urf boa rd s . (.;all H42 5t>i8 955·2411 ask for oa ... id. 642·4274 art. 2 to.h, Uesl11•..ce I WANTED· Good sailin,J! 30 ·. for weekday use·" i II excha n Re marine mechanical work & rash Maritime work er 642·2308 eves 27' Erickson, spotle~s diesel. sips 5. great boat 833·Ml8 home. 640.0:klO bus!. ea. All look & wdrk fine. -----clothing. Garage Sale. 675-2072 (wkends after Octagonal Drexel din. la· Sat/Sun, 19656 Seawind Spm ). Can deliver. ble. 2 Ives. 4 cane· back Cir (in Beach Walk> H.B. ---c hairs. perfect, S900 535.0709 19 c u. ft. Frigidaire 642·2173 •----·----- Refrigerator $160. MOVING Pickers packing 548-0440 Contemp. furniture. gd it in. 1009 of misc items. cond. Sofa. 12SO. dining new couch rattan coffee Coldapot 2 door. white. tble f<I chrs 1275. 831-5988 table. mahogony desk. big. clean. works good s 'fi i•7 E t8lh St $150541-194 2 w~ile desks: $45 each. 2 ,.~"1.'~.M. 5'8.928B 1~: twin bed frames. c?m· doors rain or shine Sun. very plete w/hdbrd. white : day Fehl tAM·7PM. Refrig. frost free. clean. works fine 548·8513, 54M48S S200. 145 each. 963-0433. .;.._ __ • ----- Q-lil ""--h Whl Obi Craftsman radial saw. ua y r n :11C . • 10" Uke new szzs. a.ctrtc ....,., $60. Dres~r w/mlM'Or. n1te · M().&ses 183-eMz. st•nds, hdboard S3'75. 3 -· --- FRIGIDAIRE Refriprator, gd. cond. 1225 Or best o ffe r . ITS.1-. coral velvet antique chrs Ha rbor View Homes. Sl~/ea. Antique tiger couches. dishes. glasses. oak chest S160. antique Christmas ornaments. oak chr Sl.20. all lterns etc~ 9-4. 200& Port perfect. 846·3003 aft Ramsgate. Newpor t Dryer. gu, clean, worlis 7PM/wknds Be.itl.8'4-5554 1ood. MS. 548·85l3. Two m atchlng recllner.,..lf'MtS -*-4415 chain. 2 yn old. good 1060 Waaher. clean. works cond.CallfM4.0701. o uld m•ke •ood 1ood. 115. 549.1!;13 or MUST SELL ,. Co t . Jumper-~. qtr horse ...._ • un ry 1ekttn1, 1911, •lm01l 4 French couches, family yra old, Rocket Bar II eti ft. ,,.,W.ire Top rm couch. lltl's canopy II breedin1 *2000. 779-2519 rn..r ... dlfroft, xlnt pc bdrm'Mt. woman's ' ...a. -m.2111 desk, mirron. end table AppalousH. Ens/West. • more . .,.._, 15 . a h d • • G e n ti e . ....... IOJO S1200/obo 873·1187 or ••••••••••••••••• ...... i..w1or1 type IOfa. chint1 17J.1IOO K•'• M" ldnrtu Vanl-clftlper fabri~. dbl drop:;;;;.;.-.-.... ---1-06-1-'1 .._ 111 ..... e¥• leaf Fl"lllCI\ dJniDI teble, in ,............. le .. t1 It ntt.M p•dt. e:lmt ol dnwen. nt1ht ,...... atancla, I ..sa fomalaln 171•1111•.-.,_ chaln ...... ( • . .................... . lln1 silver. Lunt, • place 1ettin11. 14000 ftrm.~ Use AnlweJ' /It/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number wil_l- appear in your classified a~ ... we t1,ke your me~sages 24 hours ~-day ... you call in at your conveni,ence during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.SO week. For mote informa- tion and to place your ad J can 642-5678. • Sena f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine Electrician Design/install/repair 11 · Whaler type sailboat Qua!. work. 549·2520 evs needs work, but hull Is to.h.~ 1.-lp ttHI 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED-Avon Zodiac inflatable sporl boat capable of handlinl( 2SHP mot-Or. 751-8967. lO'X 10' Canvas Boat Top on 11' X 12' alum. frame cost 11800. 1500/0fr ~31111 4 KW Kohler gas gl'nerator-Just stop~ running.' $250. 642-5200. ask ror Pete. 1 J ohmon model 6R75. Easy starting. $200. 845-3116 °" call Answer Ad J212 •t MM300 24hn. per day. t040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4) ......... , P'uJty •--*· Perfect Uft ........ -••• Slip. ........ for u ,,.. •t n~~ •••II. Pvt. pty. 514· UGI or M0-1254 °" boat. Trade 10UI' Oki auatr ro new 1ood lu with a...n.d •d. IG·seTI sound. $350675-3175 ······•·····•·········· RENT· 22' lux mtr horn I' Sips 6, self cont S2'i5 "k + & m1 640.85R5 F o r Sale: '76 f'tl•ld Stream 22, rear d1nNh' sips 6 Ford 440 l'nJ.(. 21 .ooo m1 S9700 r r 493-2319 Fo r Rent 22', sips Ii. drives like a ('Ur , SI 10 /wkt'nd. 10' m1 493-2319. .....••..•.........••.. 52 \.krn•d1·' 1111:--\Jut ..nnrl1t111n ~1 ->11011 111111 t-!ll.'1 1<17!l ·~; 300SI. Hnuli,t1•r -..11\ .. r hluc. rompktml! rcstor .1 lion Xlnl :-;ho"" 1111!.·11 t1al St•riou~ inri111n1•' $80.000, Eve:. ·194-fit;/12 St udetrnl<cr 5!l I .1rl< Good ron<1 On C' O" n l'I 962-3849 DAAL V Pll01 "" ....................... '17Tl•D CLASllCt You 1n-.t11t ••• to •P ................ "'1•' IHlOl>ONl ROBINS H•lll1 'l.· I .. I\... , I. I I ·• l"ord Wl•diP rf'flllil"ed JU AL! 2f Muckl " To11n Sf.daa ,. dr ratond ldl'lll fvr •lu ck-:al Ill! IUflllll ~ Al ~rl1' Ill-~I l'.'t Road tN rrt 1•ntly rt built gn Ila~ U BO o r 111.111 tr~ for-111\t 11\00l' l ton fl .. t b''" I ru1 II. 6U&l'5 'T'f J IUCP ("J$, r•en, lo "1t f1019 mHu1• ater"IUH, ~··•• luAct.l IDr"' rOlidint ''"' ....._ ... 1711-A~.-,._., l&ett· lt11 la(a .. ~•actu.I IMIAIAftOMA&. mU..· <t l ICOUf414 llttl utu•ll.k' tr.,..mlaa~. ... MAB 10 air r dU•l•1. power YOUllWAW 11teri.1. euatom Urta lLTU leaeta Blvd. a.cl•.._ (WllLPO • ---_ lllti ('JS JWI), 2\1,000 Orll! Ctll, new w.i. """' paint, nl'.,.. t'\'crythu~ f'erfrct ,·und Daytime ~1 OS51 t-.ve1 <f.94 OHl"I '71 P\ YMOUTM TIAl'MISTB 4X4 'IOPOID '9CnP 4 •Peed overdrive (RGJl .. ) ""' HfMJl UOWCl'ld YO~l(SWAGfN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Carden G rove '62 Vhf'VY ...,T, eron 6 l'yl, • apd, good cond, new tires, mech . pe rf , c amper s he ll O BO 492·0796 lOam·Jpm ''" ...... ••,.,W ...... ..._,...... ...... ........... ...... .... .... • •• trW ··•••••·············•·· ........................................................................................... . WEPAYTOPOOLLAR IMW • t71J .,.._ t7JO.._.. f711 ... ,....... '741 ,_,... tnl for top Uled can-f_.J rn. •••• •• ••••••• ••• ••• ••• • ........ •••• •• • • • • ••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ·······-············· ·······--·-...... dom..Uc:. °' cluata . u '71.afWIJll DATSUM7' YISITYOUI -nPGlllC• 1011r "ar " -:-1'• "sun. t c11lndw. 4 tpeed •Ith --OIAl•I COAST t14 ... UI nRST. ··-e....a.. A clualc --""-"-I ___. _ ... -·-5 speed. auper abarp. H~A_. 4 c1-• .....,.. ·-cream beJ1e with tan (95SYZ8) ~~ I• a t.eatatlf•I racl•I l.at.her illlerior. U you LOW llll.!S HIAA8UAITlll Ol'UP Wiila lllact top ID· , tru ly el\joy drtvin1 a LOW PRICf.uyv ~ t.enor. If,_·~ le superior handllna ear JIMSIMtoteS TODAY!!! a elwlc aporta ear ln "I hi o.._,. C..ty 2an1arli0r Blvd C08TAMESA 979·2100 ,.,......, In 1il•1C•Slt! For any ek an used Im· port tw domestic cars or trut ks! I ConLIC't Bob Walker 8ARWICM l> A f \UN -···--·-_ ... _ I ' • 'i 4" I'\ WllUY CLIAHCAIS ANDTIUCKS w l t h • p 0' t . c a r u.wa..v 1&&pertarea ·-· ...... performance and family .. OITS .... _..., 1 your tar.,,.,..&> Por coavemenee, I believe lt'TOKAJlBORBLVD. SAL!SASERVICE LIAMOllUY only thla la the one. (4t4'fZX) C08TA 11!'.SA 01.0SM011L1 ut JIO .. Aal For only 6J I· I 276 HOteA PllCll 60 MOI S74tt /'"'&MC nmc•s IOSWl'THAM •TA• / zilcitiartJors1vd. AYAI AILI YOLISWAW COSTA MESA •240DllS&S 7800W.uninater Ave. SPICIALl 540.9640 "11MOO In Westminster I Pastel Blue (115411 893-7551 6318-7880 lf77 DATSUM '78 Civic, 5 spd. CllSS. "1tzeGD F-IOHATCHIACIC deck. sUver. xlnt cond, I v or y /Ba .m b oo Sales-5ervice-Leasm~ Roy C~er.t.c. Rolls koy~ BMW Red exterior , 5 speed S3500. 90-8S58 <~~~> tra n s., radio • only •79 Honda Actord. xlnt Golden Brown (44'7YSD) 35,000miles. t814RHB). <'o nd, Sspd, Am /f'm •TUllODllS& MOW S24H stereo, 2.8,000 mi. $5200. ''1130050 IA.Kii STUIT 552-782.11. Green <eosYBG > USID CARS '71 JOOSD 1425 Baker Street 078 Accord. Red. 5 spd, 2 Ma• Blue (9504) COSTA MESA door, stereo. Xll shape T'to300SD l540Jamboree Newport Buch 640-64-44 .. 54S.JJl4 cood S.S,000. 499-S2lS. Ivory/Bamboo (3&7ZGY > J.....-tno '7930C111> •••••••••••,••••••••••• M~ I e I 8 a m b o o ..,,. IOIWllMAM YOUIWA ... 7100W.,..m!eat-Awe. lnW.tmlMter 113-7551 ... lf71POUC .. f24COWI Wit.b air cond .. •unroof. etc. <OMULB>. OMLYMftl HOWAID ca.,, •• Dove 6 Quall SU. NEWPORT BEACH IJMIH '54 St d1Wff A1.1tomAl1c; Lransm1ss1on. '79 Toyota. 4WD, iclnt l'omm1111de r Cnupl' I lflr rondltlonlng, power cond.dlx int,ps,liltwhl. m0$th rei.tort·d 111,1ke )leering, stereo ca:.sette. '8995 t93--9'36 Ca..HEll CHEVROLET '761MW D y nami te 4s pee d . beige/beige. Original' A beauty! (OOLPID > '74JAGXJ6L Only '3,000, one owner miles on this nawless beauty. Loaded! (161438) C573XYS) ·sa·. '75 '50SEL '77POISCHI Dy namite sun-roof. 4 s peed, stereo. alloys, white-red interior. (050MPW> :IQ)l IJ,,rta•r H''" I ·1 IS I' \ !\1 t ~ \ offer ~oe.6 l'UStom wheels & tires J ( 1926481 '76 Ford PU. super cab. 541>-1200 ·a Ford roMcbll't t' l' S6H7 s tick shift, shell, AC. apart but mc,·ht1nicully .1111.~•lllllllllllR,..~I stereo, good cond. $3950. HIGHIUYH resto red ~r.!00 ll46 7517 644· 3508 Top dollars for SPorts Cars, Bugs, Campers, 914'5, Audi's bcrHHDMI VeWdn 9Sl0 •.....................• '78 Dodge RV V11n. Self contained Xtras. lol4 • miles. 842 5241 9550 ......................... '71 DOOGE 4X4 Automatic transmission, air conditioning, J>()wer steering, stereo. $49'7 Fiberglass camper shell, Astfor U/C MGR Voyager GT, xlnt cond. JIM MARINO W /boot. Ford Courier or T Ion bed ~ VOUSWAGEH oyota · g · -""· ' 11711 Beach Blvd. KHB I l.11 t•11 1111 d 642·5688 . HUNTINGTON BEACH l 11-1.i \J,., 1 .'>.ht O.l.IO Camino, '64. 6cyb ·lspd, 142·2000 reblt eng. Nu Clut, carb. '7' 00061414 tires. air shocks, w/shell. TOP DOI.LAI rtc1a. 11250. 548-1so1 PAID FOi Automatic transmission. - power steering. custom '73 Chevy Truck :V.T rblt GOOD • CLIAH wheels ai ures. < 1995491 350, must sell $2000/0BO USID CAIS! $6997 536.0552 -- $5H5 . JIMMARIMO VOLKSWA&IH 187U Beach Blvd. 142-2000 SADDLBACIC IMW '77 BMW320i 234RZQ 'Tl BMW320i m'l'WX •'78 BMW 320i 79tULJ '79BMW320i 1'58WRE "19 BlfW 320lA an'ZE 'llO BMW 5318i 85l7SU 21402t.itugocrH• ,. •.. , ............ '79 280'lX 2 + 2 6 cyl., auto .. ractory air, power steering & win· dows. AM·FM stereo tape, steel radials, mags . cruise. (871VZQ> Sltt9 '76 DATSUN 8210 S6H5 JIMMARIMO VOUSWA&Bf 18711'8each Blvd. 142-200~ JAGUAlt XJ6L Ill Super sharp, loaded, low miles. 1041.ZYS > SALE PRICE Sl4,950 JIMSUMOHS t...oln'S 1970HARBOR BLVD. C~AMF.SA '31· I 276 Silver /Black (36345 > '78'50SEL Silver/Blue (441041 '77'50SEL Blue/Blue (16lUBEl '77 '50SEL Gr~ /Parchment (312SQH) '77'50SEL W rute/Parchment ('T73UBAl •450SL COUPl'1 . '77'50SL Dartt Blue (373822) '78'50SL Blue/Blue (4.5516) '79'50SL Ivory /Bamboo (841YLZ I JIMSUMOMS IMPOllTS 1970HARBOR BLVD. C~AMESA Ill· tm 1131-9300 Early '67 Jag 2+2 4spd 3 carb's, knock off bubs. 6 1~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 S6HS JIMM•llMO vourswA•B4 11711 Beach Blvd. 142-Jeoct '72POISCHI 914 Dynamite S speed coupe. Top conc:Htion! (487EDVI S4Zt5 JtMMAllMO VOUSWA61H 11711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 •771;, m . sunroof. mags: bra & cover, new tires & brakes, xJnt cond, $7600. 963-1420 '73 914 2.0. new clutch, Am/Fm cass, must see Best ofrer. S48·9228. '70 Datsun, '73 camper , miracle mazda sips 3. fits all foreign. •150 H•-'-llYd. 13 t-2040 495-4949 Cloeed Sundays 2 dr .. 4 cyl .. 4 s pd., AM/F M stereo tape, mags , luggage rack !994NZO) clean SS750. 675-6860 '68250SL. xlnlcond,' L-OO--K-'73_P_o_rs_c_h_e_9_t_4_2 SlS,SOO tops, am/fm. be5t '71DOOGE W 1504X4 trucks. f/11i11/ea. 751·6149. ' -- -----CodeMesa645-5700 '76 C hevy S teps ide - f k 9560 Shortbed, air, ps, pb, till 'IDVW tir es. s ter eo. a sking $2800. 545-2014. PICIUf' ---- WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Vol vos . Ca ll u s TODAY!!! IOIMcLAllM'a $2917 '13 J ag XJ6. lo mileage. pe rf. cond Canar y Ye llo w. $7200/ofrer. 842· 7361. '74 Jag XJ Blue/cream 642-2280 offer !n8·3580 '79 PAercedes 240D, auto, , Am/Fmca.ssette,Sl6.995 P?r sch e 76 . 91 1·5 . bst offer. '9f.20'Z3. S1lvec-/blk. 20,000, Ssp. Stereo. beaut. nd cash '73 280 M BZ. 4 dr . Blaupunkt. Sell, assume lse. 13'3/mo. 842-9037 4 Speed, J>OWer steering. custom 14heels & tires (}M36753) S6597 •~•-'••••••••••••••••• whl, duel tanks. off road &· 4 cylinder. 4 spet>d, fac '70 C20 Pkup w/cap :14 ton 850 N. Beach Blvd '76 91lS. ~spd. mags , tor y air rondition 1n1?. 6cy l $1200 gd running LA HABRA DATSUN z turbocharger '67 Jaguar4.2 Sedan. A rt.. 5ter~ cass. snrf, silver, best over $3950675·2210 blue , wlnt cond. '7500. 760-9278 . mags A very SPorlY j.-t cond.eves751·462S TOYOTA-VOLVO <5 Mi. No ofSA Fwy) & installation kit S0'7. ally good ~las5ic. Wire '79 4~. 15,000 mi, all Im mac. $12.950. PP black with gold accents ,,UH-II•& 17141522•5333 plus hp S9.'50 Complete wheels , air. Am/Fm. xtras,aJum.whls.2tops. 640-l!MSevestwkends. ~~lllllr1111illl and ver y low miles 1980ELCAM JNO Cool•M••• I Datsun z turbo motor, Br1~geslo.ne r adial~ se ll /lease. S32 .500 .78 Porsche9'l4.l4~000mi . (2458) This pickup drives $7000 "'•0·'10l ,. s.o.901 Sunday by Appl. S2000 Fiberglass rear Sensibly pnced for quail· 760-19~ ~~-re d . loaded. im mac. d · I ~ .. c... ·so M BZ 300SD. Tur bo Sll.900. 544-4560. 673-3694 better than any of the fi61 ·8515 _ racing fnnders nxtend l ty car S7~0 Private ri;:,~~ion an is on sa e '80 T oyota lonjl bed Premium prices '75 BMW SJOI , very gd stock R mches $250 Party. (7l~~·S647 -Dsl. Whllblue lealh. 'KXR ll ,11 li11t llhtl $6399 pickup, SR 5 pkg. air, pa1dforany used car cond, Burgundy tan int. 768 5837 Kann-Giiio 9734 AM t f'M s te reo c ass I 11· I ,1 \It '·• , 111 If I ·11 IOIWJTHAM am tfm stereo. lo m i. (foreignordnmestt1·1 Am /Fm stereo . a ir, .78DATSUN 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• 552·0165.731·1663 VOUSWAGEH $5900/offer. 962-6036 in gs= s~~~,~~~ !~!~op ~ 714 l 8 39· 8025 810 WAGON ·12 K arm~hia con\·t -.75-4-505-L-·-OM -0-wn-e-r . '7IDOOGE 7600 WestminsterAvc '78 Luv flat bed, ll~c -I Far tnry woodgrain pkg.. 551·8967 Both tops. Priced right WI SO 414 in Westminster custom rack. new eng, 1977 BMW 20-02, auto . 1 Z6 cyl , auto . air, power --Call 67s.an5. 4 speed,airronditioning. 893·1551 63f\.7880 PP.964-1230.531·4501 needs new a lternator steering.AM FM stereo. Lohn 9737 Power steering, stereo . otherwise ic Int cond. steel radials. l\lggage ••••••••••••••••••••••• DO YOU PltRll 8 track. custom wheels & '80 Toyota 5 spd long bed '72 Ford ~. ton P t.: with S'T.000 080 714-494-4495 I ral'k l416WA).,) ESPlfT .. 52 A USID tires.1292201> . pickup. loaded , camper r o y al s er vice bod y . --$5166 -IDISTO SAVE! s hell. hke new. $7500 $2,250 consider trade '69 8MW:2002. amlfm. 1200 mi-yes. 1200 ml Man.. A 493.25511 S48·3214. a /c. good cond. Best of ifSii~ Collector must sell. As MEW AMTnflM& ~~··W--lli11i·13 '76 Ranchero she ll. '78CHEVY 1~Ton 1 ,,,1,1 \I•, 1 .111111 u1 -----R.E. deal.673-6372 Compare House of Im· ~Kll8 I l.•rl1u1 Ill\ iJ fer. 642-21Z7. ~ANJ'A AHA---new. Sl!i.300 to ~omplete &SI? dean. S250 or besl offer. $3995 Many F.xtras Capri 9715 !M da -97l8 Ports Direct Lease and 60 :><KR II 11IH•1 lll"l I ,,q,, \11~.1 ,jollll.111 !>40-1396 4!M.a525 or496·0283 •wtos.~ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ......;,· .,,;.:,,,,,;., ·;:." •~••••••••••••••••••• Mos sensible py mts. --••••••••••••••••••••••• •79 .-cUIY Dial 213 or 714 MER '73 f'ORO 1 ~TON Tool box-lumber rack s 1500. 710-f>JO 1 66 Ford Ranchern 6cyl AHal°"190 9705 I CAPRI '79 Datsun 280ZX Ork ltlDTAG C EDES is 213 or 714 auto, neweng new paint.••••••••••••••••••••••• Tt won't last long! With brwn, 5spd . Alloyed SPICIAL! 637·2333 2lm pg see to app. Sl8SO LI! ._SE under 26,900 miles! This wheels. am rm l cass ----- 979·0368 -.:;A one features 4 cylinder Xlnl cond S8 500 1979MAZDAl17 '66 MB 25«i. lo mi. xlnt A.uto•. Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 .80 Chev Custom Dix ,.., DIRECT I e n g i 1:1 e.. 4 .s pe e d 714·5"46-0331. contact Pat White exterior. 5 speed 1 ~ .. 0 500n ~0.80m. 67u i ~~ e 11 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • transm1SS1on air cond .. ti. Mon.·f'ri.8·5. trans .. AM /f'M stereo "' ton pickup, ps, pb, ate. power sle~rl ng and ----- d ua I tanks . std trans. 1911 ALFA m 0 r e ! ( 0 18 w QT l '7'4 110 Wagon, 52K m i. reg ~~~~e:~e·~!e~afse~~~~ ~7~~1 SPIDERS ReducedtoSell! $3997 gas, $2500. 640-3904 dys, sha rp! (MSVNM >. y_. 9570 JO...sc>N&SOM ~l-6442eves_. _ MOW$75H ••••••••••••••••••••••• llACH IMPORTS LiM:olll Mercwy '77 280Z. xlnt cond. many IA.Ka STREIT '71 GMC Deluxe window S48DoveStreel 26216HarborBlvd. extras t6700 USB>CARS Van. 3500 mi on brand Carta Mesi 496-5251 new engine. Removable NEWPORT BEACH 54~5630 1425 Baker Street camper unit. front & side 752-0900 COSTA MESA '18 4SOSLC. 311< mi. lthr int .. nu tires. lite blu m etallic, sunroof. all xt ra s Jmma c 714 1644-&149 MB '66 2000, 4-sp. 35mpg. exc cond. 4-dr. AM /FM, nu eng, MSOO. 494·3134 awnings. •$2950. 6"46·9669 --9707 '73 Capri. V6. 2600cc 4 '19 280ZX, black. a te. 545-334 days. 760-956 1 eves & •lldi s pd , air. S1400. Must sell, Gold Accent pkg incl. ps, ... ~u.uBM '76 MBZ. Jomi. origownr. weekends. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-8488 pw. cruise. rear wiper-"",..., Sharp. Xlnt cond $9500. ------'79 Audi Fox. Like new U.6.9ft.6. S56·2-485.lvmsgifout. '73DOOGE Low mileage 35m pg washer, am/fm stereo _..," T de m '200' Camper 4s pd. Many extras $5150 L '7k6 CtA~I cass wtsurround sound. NOW OPEN M& 9742 llolls loyc• '756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ClOSlO SUND'-YS '79 Silver Wraith II xlnl cond. Blk Brown. $80,000 540·7980 RR. Oct. '73, SS. 58M. mini cond. $31.500, cons trade. l·SJ.S.5542 1961 Silver Cloud, while. good cond. S21,500 Owner. ~'4999. '760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi tuaOt llACH IMPOITS MEW '81 DATSUN 210 2 DR. S ra . 5 1 ~ ded / 960 2611 ° 00 a IS very ~old panasJ>Ort mags , Orange County's ••••••••••••••••••••••• pecaa · a · w ex _ ·-----special find! It has a V6 full black/gold molding Volume Maida Dealer ~.:11~33~~~iBo Call '80 Audi sooa5, like new, ~;ag~~~i:s\~n 4fo~P~~~ protect. Grp. the rmo 956-1120 4 c':J=~with 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-otOO EoufOmeM •t'CJtlde1i ooch sie»e rno•<hno' unoet'COl1 & l"*Pn09Ulfd l)fOlf!CI'°" ---·~ $1>. 342 This w .. ks SALE PRICI 54169 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 'l' OA\,\UH 310 2 DR. (QUtPmenl lft<:JuOot • ~ h~"" IN»dtnQ Oldt.IO• l PWrtnogu.llO P""'""'°" °"'"-• u,_,coot •~7) si. 3412 Thia w .. 1ts SALE PllCI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ew•~~!~!J"'~'!! ~~!~ andu~ &5811 St\. 712, Thia w .. lu SALE PRICE 55429 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW '10 DATSUN 200SX CPE. Aulom111c: irons bOOY '"'" -"'9• vnc!-OOll Sl oil4I """ .. "°"'104 J>Wf tl_."9 0"'""'* & Tl'••"'OOUl<d O<ONdlOn Dl<O (3613) (Siii ,, .. , Thia WMlu · IALI PllCI 51491 ............................... MEW 'II DATSUN 510 2 DI. EOll•P-""""'" 4 toee0 It-Tl'•••~oft!I~ OliO -y -i~~:· .... 55551 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUAM. LOW MILM•I USID CARS NOM s2999 AHDUPI , 7000 n 1. full equip , great thrill of Power and f!Ua rd int. protect. Ming ..,..,...,HEIM • -td '77 1 ton Chevy. l'ustom Sll.500.548-8901 X paint process.-bra. gold """ ste reo cassette . .,.., own . . t -------economy! (036TF. ) accent striping. all serv .._,...,,.ft.., the top and drive this c.onversion , ne~ pai~ · s '72 Audi lOOLS Now just S3399 _...," pretty little SPorts car. OIAMHCOUMTY SAAi tares. chrome nms. Air. uper d . JO...s<>H & SOM & s mog com pl 12.600 60 I S. Anahehn You wiU enjoy owning ~ower $5500. 545·0421 :s;11· ~~t !°:ek~uJ~ LiM:olllMercwy origmi.646-4331 llvd thi! f i n e h a ndling BUY or LEASE DIRECT OVERSEAS DELIVERIES ys. S1500/0BO 631-4969 26216HarborBlvcf. .a. •• ..&. L-automobile. <WHP297 l Carta Me5a 78 510 Sedan am/fm . a le, ~wn Only '15 Dodge 15 pass. bus '72 Audi l.SlOO, 4dr. clean· ------••1tt va n. new pnt. new trans , 54~5630 immac cond. 29K mi. lit4ffC....... 9740 -....,._,, ...,.,0516 body & int. Needs minor ___ --~ _ 551.~ 109 Wl'THAM sac.at ............... · work . S700 /0BO Dots. 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••· YOLKSWAGolH •.tosW..ted 9590 642-~962. .. ..................... 78 280Z 2+2. xlnt cond SfUR•YOUlt 7600 WestminsterAve. 10 120GaroenGrovP8t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9712 1977210%2+2 Am/Fm casi; A/C.snrf. tr9C91S7 inWestminster G.uoMGrO\t>530·9190 IMW , S7450. PP 640-1948 Can bepain)esslrquick, 7551 6391880 ---------PORSCHES .WANTED Allow us the opp()rtunity to consider the purchase or trade-in of your clean Porsche. Check with Us 'Today! --~~~~ 13631 H••bO< Blwl Oa<den OrCW<! "' 631·JU3 Top Dollar Paid For Your Carl JOHMSOM & SOH U1e• Uac C9I/_ 2GI Harbor Blv . Costa MeN 540-!!630 w.,., OVER ...... rorYourGood VT! ...... orAudi . ~ . • , ~ •,H VW-POllCllE·AUDI .US. OoMt Rtway al..,....Drtve Newportt.dl ITJ.GIOO lloada Qm, •IMt model w /aw • Hcmdamattc true.llNW ••••••••••••••••••••••• A i r , ••fo•atlc. eves/wkends high est dollar paid. 893" · lf76SAAI For the best deal in lo••d! 1006111 ---- ---CALL P!."l'ER KAY at '74MIDGET Orange County Come a.a.211 78 280Z. AtC. 4 s pd, xlnt HOUSEoF IMPORTS by l27Scceng-Webercarb WAe<>MIACI( SeeUsToday" .., cond. S1.150 Michael dialing2Uor114MER-12150. 541-7127 4 speedtrana .. alrcond .. SADDUIACIC V AUIY IMPOttTS .28402 Marguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo IJ 1-2040 49S-494t . • Cloled Sunday! CREVIER . $I Sf 6 llOADWAY 1 SAHU, A!4A ~835·3171 THI! UUIMATI DAtVtNO r.•U\CHINE •U5mlMWt• '1UllOZ (0558) '15 200lla (OOIS) '1UOOh /r tap. <1578) '77 Db (0474) '77 UOcai aulo (0040) c ...... s •• .,. 8ARW ICI< DA f\UN . ,_....., ~ .. -.... --···-.I I I,., '" \ I l '\ 72 DATSUN 5IO . 4 door automatic. Very clean-0riginal paint. Ex- cellent! SIJtS JIMMAllMO VOUSWAMH 11711 Beach Blvd. 142-ZOOO AM /FM· c15setle ar in 857-1322.552·6298 CEDES is 213 or 714 ---------•MINT con .dition! 631 2 333 MGI , f744 79 310GX. xlnl cond , -·-· -·-·------••••••••••••••••••••••• (360RUG) . am lfm stereo cass. lo '75 MBZ 450SLC, 5/r . '73 MGB·GT. gd cond. OtC.Y $4600 mi. best orrer 642-5373 other extras, lo mileage, 5nrf, cass. S2200. PP. llACH IWOITS 7\1 240Z. a /c, mags, 4spd, sharp I owner. red/blk. S39SO 644-66119 9725 x Int 5 h ape SU, 900. _642_-_10_1_&_. ______ 1 841 Dove Street 160-9001 fJMpOt 9741 NEWPORTBEACH C~All ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-0900 MmCeU LEASE '79 Sub Turbo 5 dr Huge (n.-ory, Pri~: DIRECTI hatchback. bur gand)' 76"'2 Fiat U8 SPort 3P, Trade-in. Direct Leue It • color. 14,SK mi, Jtlnt mileage maker , r,oof eo Moa. rman. Pride in c o nd. (Like New) rack, 26K mi. $2450. PP Service at Factory lfll .... IOT w/catm plnstripe, a /c. 74DATSUM7IO 644·0448. A uthorhed Dealer. 1'UllOI Orundi1 Stereo. am/fm Th. . I f .. .. Flat ..... c~ .. Coupe. House ol Imports. Dial cass. 4 ...,.., cuatm COY· •• super su sav " • • ...-~·' MER-CEDES ia ns S o o o 11 door has been man· S17SO/OBO. Am /Fm · or OllTI er • 1 • 5 c • 11037.zm llACH It• c '1 i • > n 2. u n o r lained with geat care! st er eo caa5. gd cond. Ml>oftStreet <7l•)SD-S132 Featuring 4 cylinder 498·2503. '77 300D, perl. CGlld, 71,000 NEWPOltTBEAClt e,:,~~:.f)lu~o!a:!f; 1--,-F-i-at_X_l9_._x_ln_t_c_o_nd-.-1o mi. metallic 1reen. 7u.etll S.... t7'2 t12,900. (714)MS-5745. ---~------1········-············ SMIT ml. xtras. $4800/best. _...,;._ ______ , ...... JOMMSOM&SOM Wkdays : SU-2932; 1971 210SL. Flawless EatateSale,'11Dieael,aJI ,,.. ~Mir eves/wltends; 131-3044. claaalc, COM'OUIM cond, ~i~:\~· m ake offer. IPllCIALI .. ...i;;::i. 1d~:SOO~.~~llS1==-~~-l-:-:-:--~~-::-:----:-:-1 o.c.a11.. '77MXlt. •--r---•:1.-ckd. 1m .. • ... -· Tape recorder, stereo. MuatSeU 'IDJllOSport adr " ..__ .,. ..,_ ~ Mli-MJO A/C, hnttp conv. Xh'lt. Sedan • ..,_, mu, ceU A efCOIR '71 IMW 71DATIUM110 cond. 13,595 or best.1.,:Nl~~-~-----1--:-::--:::-:--::---:-1 :.=.~~r:! ~Ji:.:.~c',1:,r z:o::,: Sbarpl(=~ 642-ou7. '11 IGCl8D 1'utlo ~ ~~.~o::r~ fioo• c oadltha ! Uoat .• llareo. Lo ml&ea •• lM Sport Cpe,am/fm . • .. ar,.r, ~.;.:.colon. ,.....oaw•am. ~ ..... aeclWie...,1 (fJMIQ{Q) •@•~L fl--··-·-:r nice new ea1. -extras. ·-.._,..... .... . ..... ...~ ~ .. ~ '1150/0BO•ZMI. • • ,. tlail ,,. .... I ... MA•IO ~I. VOl<SWAGIN . ..C '11nATIJI-.--:..~=·-.,, ... __ ,,_• .•• YOLllWAelM 134-41• top '° m• a lnt cond. oril> __.,, 1 *"-, a8 'Tt Ill 0..-. I ...... llTU~Dd. 13731 HarbOr ... 090. llmt ..u. nc record1 . P .P . ater"• •ll•J•, HrJ ...... GWdenGrove 111.-r-UanaWed. 17MN1 ._,....._,..... .:.__.!l!!•!!!llM~L.,:.-.._ j • ..... ' 1 IW tssu rW • ...... I a arW MIM. UtH ....._ UIM ...... Sundey, February 1, ite1 DAILY'1ttl.OT. 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Tltie MUia 11ron bMuty Clune1t one around! OIAMelCOWfn! (05ZXJU). 1p1nday1. aUday. • Drive-; bi""'; top ...,, ~~-:-.... ~ ~-·••o ~.r:::','::~:!r.::': <•PIL)Slttl s1~L·!';:~~CGE HO=:~~.. tfll ~i~~8Tr:~.~OaRn~ ... Cutlau Brou1hali'I. 11111 areal car in HHlleat •M•-..O iu•v r.na&l't Dove•Qu.M•. • ...................... equipped beautifully. IJ,OOO ml, loaded. Wllnd - •• v.-' condkka. >'OU ua -to-YOLllWAW NEWPORTB&ACH 7900061 Ex ce,ptionally low ouft.e .. az..DfT. •--.1111 clay. (MlltllH>h(onty llnllledlBl•d. N~BE~ IJJ.llH ~ miles-under 10,100.,.... tt17 ,.., ?oft._ .,..., IOI~.... MNIM ( •---------Yes! Hlch1Mmlleageln Balance ol fador)' war-•••••••••••••••••••-· ... ,.. --t t" • • a•Hd YO&DWA... llTA1llALI lhCJOtt.i•l•"fl"d e cyl., auto .. air, power low price~ With 4 Redueedtojlllttlrlt'7 • Tbe mUMie oa ddl ..... tr... m ..... ,.~ ... It.Li\,, "'1'9Cbev.Z+2 hiah ttyle -andalow. ranty l (IOIWYG ) '79POIDPl4TO •··A • ~ T•W-•ieeUrAve. "11 B"'* ~ IJ!l)it. lfl'>•·• ""-...,,, '>40 ')IOO steerln&. sport rim. cylinder enclne, sir Joa.esGNASOM super pauver 11 under ~Celle-a........_.,..... ~· •er wllh laW~ eel, ~t fully equi_ppecl. C"4WD8) conct-,.. wh.itewall tires! U..Mercwy l4,IOO miles! Equipped urf, a/~. g JP'lft, ..,., l..U 81'-.Y _.., •1ui .... ~ Moo-rn,Mpm. '758-43112. Slltt (511AKA) See it now ! 2Glllarbol' Blvd. with 4 cylinder enllne. t 1 a t e O a o ... -.., M.,.rt» 14718 ., ' eo.t.Mesa vinyl roof, radio. (TW•tnt.48f Pf , ....... C.x.Nlf> II '!t.YWMIS "N8'ylartlSr,PS.PB.AC. DIYILLl79 JOHMSOM&SOM 541-5')0 i!!!.XHN> Youn No"f at Ille ._. D,yH 1 PMMftter. 4 V•ry ftne eond. IZ'1$0. COMfMIMU u.c.11 Merc.-v - "14'f'OTGrA cu -·~la A·l crooditlon. P · P . t 5 5 · o et 6 One o1 a llind. Custom 2GllHarborBlvd'. ..TAG JOHMSOMASOH CGelaL4 IOI w-........... lfuleM. (elMI) e.e/wbnds. built, abarp. (lt070l eo.ta Mesa •~1 • •1 a L...-....a... Merc.-v 4 r 1 I I •de r ., Ith ·--www'.a....,,.--.. Pttl 'II Skylark , afnt LOWM&IS 540.5630 ..,..~ ""'-~Blvd'. ·--• trw .. i11&oa ·--~Ir'° L--1 SHUS .. IST! "'--M .._. 11 • -k'-1 1••'••MtrAve y ..... -.. tr ... portatioa.18'75. v,,.rwn.. w h ~ 1 •• Dodie Aspen '77 Wgn. 1'71a.8CuaT ~56•10a bale rv la~ coa-la W•.lllimw ,.. _... -...0. JIM Sl9iK>NS e ave a 15 ....... se ecuon cruise control econ V8 MOMAICH 4 DI. --...... ___ ... ._ _1, __ •TllJ ... ,. irrule-'Blvd. ewn-s o r NEW & us ED 1 . · b k · 1 •-·--... .... l4J..JOOO •71 Buick Century Limit· -• ChevroleU' x nt tires , ra es Automatic trans .. pwr. Pttma• 9960 ~>Yau~ H · --7tvw••-ed, 4dr, dnt cond. S3,950. 1970~~MR.,!LAVD. · ~00/bst or" Pvt Pty s1teer'!1gonl, air~~000d .. ~I w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ • .., pay .,_. mew. -• 640-42'7'7 """'.,." .,,,., -·8187 l res"' y ..,, m1 es. '76 PLY. ARROW 111 U.ao our aa-pnce or DynamM.e to. mllea1e. OVER 190 I · 631·1276 This car Is like NEW ! HATCHBACK ,. oab ~~.!.i::ic •_,!,0~~ :~~ '10 Buick Park Avenue, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 72 COLT (473NIF). ~ 4 cyl., 4 spd., radio. steel UIH tloolns Orlsinal 1 • 1 6/mo old. xlnt cond. 'fl9ELOORADO 29,000MIUS HOWS2tt5 radials, vinyl interior, IOI Wl'IMAM 8ralilian ~beauty. NEW AND Velour int, rully loaded, N' cond SlOOO Auto, Sl.S89848-7100 IA.la SftllT wheel • body moldings. YOUSWA... C87lX\1Y) a s king $9.750. Call i~no.~1 . 9930 Ford 9940 USIDCAIS !043UBE> 7to0 W.tmlarater Ave •-1 (714 )"91MS35. ........... ....................... 1425 Baller Street $2116 iAWmt.mmatw ~ , .... t;Ai..o c... 9915 '78SEVILLE ...................... 74FOID Ca;TAMESA --~ llS-15.51 Ul-7• YOLISWA•.. DEMOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowd :!:.,. loaded . xlnt '79 ~~OLV H Low mileage country 545-3334 J' ii ba .. h d con .-..uu.646-8086 -. 9 ·~P/bm~~caJJ1s,T7~~!'..cC:Ss~~~. __ m_~_1 _J.._J_~_._~_1_v . OPEN ~ERY ~79 '7N2 Edldorado. Runs good ~a~~:i::o;~~:~Y~:: ~<2~32~YM1rcVH~ean) :.:is~~1~fnea';: ·~d~':Ze~agon. runs ~--.;:,:i..O~;;.. ., .,...,_ ·-.,._ ee s some a ttent ion l 1 B · f 11 1-0187 L .1 1 . r a s . ea u t 1 u y 51195 vo-. ow ml es. ow price, Makeoffereve-493-2886. · d · I d · -I 77TOTOT.a. 74VWIUS , h ........ vMY eq u1ppe in c u 1ng J1M ..... •aio..1o .7·1 M . W 1 l '72 Duster. reb t eng. ,.. NIGHT ILL ' s arJpl.M<"'='-......!...s cruise control. stereo. -" arqws agon x n many xtras. COIOMA WA•OM 7 PASS9•• -.-"" C...-o 9917 rull power. (6080391 VOLKSWACHN cond, rull pwr, a /c. 962•4590 5 speed, ractory air con· 4 c y I i n de r w I t h NOITS ....................... Yours roronty 18987 l8711 Beach Blvd. stereo. wire·s car S895 · ditioning. stereo. lug· automatic transmission. g 00 1-ur-~ Bl d '68 Camaro. Almost a 646 5997 • 6 Pl mouth V I St He-i't ·15 -a hard to find • ••v......, UUll v . JO ... SOH & SOM 142-2000 . 7 Y o are a-1 a1e racll. This low '"' ,,.,_.A MESA classic. Beaut. Best ofr t• W AM /FM miles waoon is in bus with low miles and • "'V<>.1 552-SS29at\6pm. L-..~ M t 9952 ion agon. .. riorconcf . he FREEWAY CLOSE! 631-1276 262J6Harbor8lvd U11collt 9945 ... 99 stereo, rutt power. good superioc condition and supe ltlon -s Costa M ..... a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. needs body work. will sell th.is weekend ror runs as good as any you Ce..•rol9t 9920 ... ~ 1977 MUST"" ... a ""' have driv-. • lSlLWTl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54"'5630 '71 UHCOLH "'"• $1 500 OBO Call arter ,.-Y "'" ' WE OISCOUNJI '78 Cpe DeVille, brown -A.t llllt * 5 49ot-6379 $34H For only • l·w /camel. ·loaded. xlnt '78NOVA. '69 M-A-R-K-11-1 leather. TOWMSIDAHDIDtC, •power pm. -----. $3'99 d _,,,,. 97.,0176 d 1 The premier Lincoln st••ri••· A•-F• •--1.1-9965 IOIWITHAM A N N u A L' con .~ . .,. 4 r.: 6 cy ., air, power stereo, runs well. S2000 whlchbasnoequal! Lux-hreo ~ IW rvwn-VOUSWACi.. IOI WITHAM steenng, AM /FM stereo 548-0202 ury and prestige are I • •D 19 ..................... .. 7600WestminsterAve. VOUSWACi&I CADtLL\C 76 tape, whJtewalls, wheel -------- -you rs now '' (909775) pay...ts .... doww! '77 Trans Am. Power lnWestminster 7600WestmlnaterAve. DEMO cover s. tilt wh eel on.tie 9932 Pricedatju.stS6997 C650UHC) steering, brakes. win· 1183-7551 638-7880 in Westminster SEVILLE \2324Xl> ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO ... SOH & SOM 586do~!~15AM /FM 8 track. CAR WIC IC OAT~UN 893-7551 6311-7880 Super sharp and loaded. Slltt SHOWROOM COHD. '" '78 Toyota CeUca. Special model. loaded w /extras. Z3,000mi P.P. Call art. 6PM : 962-53118 SALE Low miles. low pr ice. I r-~~~~~~~"1 ;5 T·TOP Lhtcol:t Mtrcwy '74 DASHllt <321PPM) • ' A Power brakes. power 2626 Harbor Blvd Dynamite sun·roor. 2 JIM SLIMOHS windows. power stet>ring Costa Mesa ·~ _,..,, .. _ . . .._ .. ~.--I ll • 1\ 4'1 JP\ '79 Grand Prix W lmmac cond. moonroof, Alloy whls. amtrm 8 trk, all pwr equip. tux. int, 22 .000 m i . sac r . $.5350/0BO. 640-6582. '74 Toyota Wgn. 4spd, a/c. stereo, good cond. St200 499-5215 door, 4 speed. Original NOW IN IWOltTS with tiltltelescop1ng _ 540.5~30 sharp! (745YAJ > 1970Rarbor8lvd steering wheel. air 52395 PROGRESS Ca;J'A MESA AM /f'M stereo. rear win '77 UHCOLH '66 Mustang Convt. Stock. new top. tra.ns rblt .. eng lo m1. 771-1.228 eves JIMMARIHO 631-1276 '76MOMIA2+2 dowdefogger.automatir D)nam1tejetblackbeau t Sno h't ·th ty. Very low miles a nd '66 Classic M ust an~ -------'ousw.a.a.-.. ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~I Fuel saving, 4 cyl. looks rans. w w 1 e w1 ,.. • ...,... :: B nd · te · 27 ooo loaded with all options '80 Celica GT Coupe. T-18711 Beach Blvd.. BOB WITHAM '77 Eldo loaded MUST ~7~~~,;::,~ Mike mui~ge~. y,1::, .;:~·u I~ te 183$SLK , Convt. $7,SOO firm. Must '78 Firebird Formwa . fol· see. (714)8SS-8300dys. ly loaded. S45dfl. Call top, air. Am /Fm cass. 142-ZOOO SELL. Xlnt Cond. Lo Mi. thruout! S8,100 754·6790 S4ff5 SSOO +take over lse i----------i VOLKSWAGEN S499Seve. wknds548-7962 Chevy lmpala '65 V·88cyl or Answer Ad •209 . JIM MAllHO ----894·2202. 848-0442 arter Nirty '65 Must Convt. 5:30. S200/mo.58S-l339.:... _ '73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. ----en g ror sale . S250 642-4300 ·24hrs. VOLKSWAGEM 13 000 '80 Cad. Eldorado. Xlnt 642·1076. - - - - RedoneS4.850firm Day· - 848·1655: eve840-1722. f~ 9974 '74 Mark II Wgn : 6 cyl. · · 7600Westminster Ave. cond $1000 cash & take '75 Corvette. custom paint 18711 Beach Blvd. auto, rblt trans, amtrm 5411-6446 in Westminster over paymts. 675-2972 '75 MONZA lirtback. very & int. T-top. new tires. 142-2000 -...................... . '72 Mustang. V·8/351 . 46.000 mi. ps/pb. immac. '7 5 CHEVROLET nu batt. $1700. 673-3987 vw pal'U, '68 lert & right 893-7551 638-7880 ---good cond. wht/wht int . 53,000 mi. 1 or a kind . PP '80 To yota Cel i ca door, •73 left door. S50 '78Seville.lowmi.loaded, 29mpg.S2250644·18SSaft (714 )~~~ , M..-c..-y 9950 ~est orrer 831·7_5_74 __ _ 4 cylinder, 4 speed with stereo cassette. A prelly polar white transport•· lion car wilh low miles and great condition. 1289VAH ) She is a weekend special for only each.54S-9744 'IOVW leathe r , $9500. Call 6pM Liftbacll, ruUy loaded. ---------SCIROCCO 835-S583wkdys. '66 Corvette Convertible ••••••••••••••••••••.••• '79 Mustang. 4 spd. air, ps. cass. stereo. 14M m1 , mint co nd . S4 990 495-9067. 831· 7540 auto, only t7.ooo m l. '78 VW Bus: Sunroor. 4 Dynamite platinum 4 , ---. ---'78 Malibu Classic. Both tops 300 Horse ORANGE COUNTY S SlSOO down & take over s pd. trans . low gas speed with air, alloys. 65 Sedan DeV1lle. New Loaded. Nice car. S3llOO 327ci_. 4 s~. P /B. P IS. LINCORLN~MSETRCU RV payments . 497 ·3485, mileage. 31,000 miles. Supervalue! (181479) eng. A /C, brakes, 'Or $500 & assume lse Pos1 . Trophy blue . 49'-4e06. 545-9729or~. $6H5 radiator, new water 552·0402. Completely restor ed DBALERSHIP $1299 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWA&EN 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster '73Corotla.70Kmi. JIMMAIUMO pump.1187-83116. W i 11 de I 1 v er '88 VW BUG '75 Caprice classic Con· 3071733-6664. ~"7"'""·- c ... aY '68CONVERT1BLE Auto, 302 VS. P /S, new everything. $38 50 848-7100 Sl800/0BO. Cleanbody,sunroor. VOUCSWAG.. '66 Cpe DeVille converti-vertible. AM /FM cruise 1-------- 842-5464 S44-6S19 187ll Beach Blvd. ble. SS50 or best orrer. control SISOO. 900-9l72 o_,. 9933 LINCOi.N-M ERCU RV MJ..2000 Ca 11 546-2420. • ••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Vega, 22mpg, runs '73 Cougar XR7 Conv. 16·18AutoCenter Dr. SD FY>'y·Lake Forest exit IRVINE 893-7551 638-7880 ,...__ 97 67 '71 SOUAltEIACIC • ........ Stti(). 646-3723 ····················••• 1---------lt79Ta7 COM¥aJllLI 79 VW SCllOCCO Lo M lies! (<Jll2820 > '74 Orange Bug, 53.000 mi, u.ff5 a m /rm ste r eo .. -· An ex-ractory demo in silver with red trim # (0817). $3000/080. Call Leslie. f)»faiJl ij04.l..~'ld 640-1031 , 675-4026. _ ~ 11 VOllCSWAGlN INC • lt11 .... 100 '78 VW Convertible _,,__ OMLYS6999 IAUB MOTotlS 29Z5Harbor Blvd . Red w/black, amtrm 13731 Harbor cass. xlntcond. 760-1039 Garden Grove . Ca;TAMESA '70 Westralia Pop· top ~63 B Int i t & bod -camper. Reblt. eng. Dec. ug, "!' pan y, '80. S3lOO. 54S-9196 l'erri a II orig. cond . very ------·---1 clean. nu brakes. runs '79:2500 lt77Ta7 COUPE '77 vw BUS: lo miles. great . Sl595 /0 BO. White with tan trim. air s/r, 548·0819, 631-0181 cond., sun roof, AM /FM 552-017 S5600/0BO cassette&more! 14406 ). · -TRADE Ski camping van. 0ML Y $4999 EUIOPI IOUHD sips 2. 15-18 mpg, ror vw IAUB MOTotlS '76 Bus. 31,000 mi. Bug. SS&-1833 -H rbo Bl d '76 Rabbit. S3200 . ,,,,_, a r v · Must Sell! 644.4208 CUT E AS A BUG 69 Bug Ca;TA MESA blue, amtrm. 979:2500 '76 VW Convt. Cham· rblt eng, $1995 Must Sell 1970Ta7 pa.gne F.dition, wht/wh~. 631.2SQI __ _ C ___...IL orig owner, 43.ooo mi. '74 Super Beetle. New vnY .... IE Super cond . $7 200. . Blue with tan trim . .,._ · ds 494.4191 paint, sunrf. xlnt con. E . ped . h . d' ~rv1ce recor . $3900 673-7737 . quip Wit air con I· eves. (213)595-5271 days. · _ _ _ honing, 5 speed trans. & --• AM /FM cassette '75 VW Rabbit a/c auto 79 Da s h.e r 4 dr Unregiste red ... re new tires $2,SOO. 717~ H~tchback. air, cass. lo mainder olfactory war-Fernlea/Corona del Mar m I. xlnt cond. $6200. ranty. (3550). 640-2497. OML Y 17195 66 vw Bug. runs gsoodt · fol•o-· -9772 IAUBMOTotlS 497 .3106 eves a . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 29Z5HarborBtvd. 8Jt-ol22ctay VOLVO COSTAMESA '63 BAJA. 1776 eng. --• 979-2500 w /dual port, du a l SAUS.SBYICE folbwelJlll 9770 ~~~: 5 susp. Ate LEASIMCi ••••••••••••••••••••••• i---------OVERSEAS DELIVERY 76VWIU49 4 cylinder, 4 speed. A very beautiful emerald Dasher & Rabbit Diesels <THE NOW CARS) 75&-ll!le 1reen with silver wheels. ---------('35RFT) One or the '1967 Bug. Runs great. most r eliable and 3S+mpg.S1850. economical cars ever MS-Zl38 built is on sale for only -.7-9_VW __ D_as_he_r_W_g_,-Ds-I, IOI~..... a/c, am/fm, low miles. ,,."""'""' like new. M000548-8386 YOUSWAMM TIOOWatmJnster Ave. ·a Fastback. · uto. leav· lnWeltmlnster ing state, must sell. llS-'7551 ... 7880 Sll50. ~. EXPERTS EAIUMIE YOLYO 19811Harbor Blvd. Ca;TA M~A 646-9303 54~9467 OUMMCOUMTT YOLYO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Ora.nae County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT 77VW1AmJ DUNE BUG Glass body. !'::::r,e ~.~~ ~:!!.u!;".:t~:o~c.b;:i ~··,·~r~.[1t]•~i1!~.·~ milea1e beaut y! Santa Isabel. CM . T (IURXI!) 6tl-U45 "'" --------1 Mecbanlc's Special· '71 10120 Garden Grove Bl a.e IMAIMO Bua. 1M1ef1s won. St.JOO. Garden Grove 530-9190 , YOUSWA... 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ME ($f fO f~f; · ~AMMER fOR 1""£ ~£'4Sf o~ ~N L.t~E . 0 t I IT WA.5 LACED WtT/.J CHILI 5E~RAA/Of 15 IT so~ KIAIOA FAAIC'-1 1~ CUSSll.J5 B Gus Arriola • .SEJ<gAJJOSf THIE'l'le.E · HOTTE~ T>IA>J f LAVA. by M~cNelly . ~.--- ' DAILY PILOT Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Htllth. nen YOURSELF $4lrld 1!lt QUltllOll. • I ........ 10 "Asa .. f~ ~ 641 Ltll"'llOll Awe .... lb!-Ill Y 10022 We'M Iii>' SS tor _.., QUeSllOllS Sorry we unl IN• ome<l FOR DANE. '· BOORSTIN. Lharianof~ To _. room iw .... ....._ do !io'Oll ...... old -.? .... do. ill* dedde ............ clothe~-... to ..._ ... dludcw? -B.R.S .• 8-' a .. N..I. • The Lbrary of Congress added to jts collections in the year ending seJ,t. 30. 1979. 1.418.538 items and with- drew 121.()57: the collections are in- evitably growing. and we cannot withdraw a number ol ilems equal to Don't forget your~ card. those acces&ioned. gi\len the needs of the CongJeSS and the scholarly public. Withdrawn in 1979 were 14.000 books. chiefly duplicates cl tides once need- ed In mu~ copies: 3 .000 maps and 229 posters. which. with other items. were offered to other lbaries in exchange and to lhraries. schools and other institutions in accordance with the law gowmtng surplus Federal property. · FOR LUA KEDROVA. saw al Td Me A Ridd~ ,,, .......... ,... .. ZortiadwGna..t ......... ...... powt1 ••• wlllh~Clma••­ ...... -D.B •• p_. CJlv. Fla. • Adors are a funny breed. When we work together. we get...on famously. adore each other. When the film is over. we tell each other we will meet soon agab1. But most of the time we don·t see one another for years. When we do. its as though we were never apart. That's the way it is wtth Quinn and me. FOR BARRY MANIWW. singer-compowr ...... h '' ..... to pow old back~ ...... a..., FIMh? ' - D.F .• a.a.., op, Tellll. • One is on a musical quiz 1V show: another ls taking acting les.ons: the third Is doing back-up vocals on com~ and for other singers. We're still friends and have been since we spltt up over 18 months ago. In fact. the one who wants to be an actress introduced me to an acting class. Why? Because I want to be in a great film and win an Academy Award. FOR ANDREA BEJAR. beauty advi1er and cosmdologist • la It ...... to Wot oae•• lpe ..._ d\11.,.. calor? -E.G. ._. Spil a • WliD. • T <>day's lipsticks are creamy .and ~ evenly, nae .. dw dry products of ~-A smudgy look mey be .. rWtt and c:hk In • ...-...,. but the llpllne should always be dady defined. Rubbing lips togett.. ~blotting wiR smudge and smea. If one must bbl. do It with a facial ~ held taut at the outer edges. FOR 11E •ASI('" EDITOR w.... hw••d 1o the al ..... -Aid .., "-"e ... ..--.o1nw Beatie •• -..k? - K.V. GreeAey. Calo. • Brought to the Tht 8ealles: gl'«Jt rod. bt!l Roll -tlw Lennon touch. U.S in 1970. and hardly used thereffter. it Is currently garaged in one of rhe Smithsonian lnsritution ·s storage boiJdings. The 1965 Rolls-Royce Phan- tom V touring timousine was purchased by The Beatles in 1966. The body was painted by a friend of the late John Lennon -white hood. red and blue fender accents. The interior. designed by Lennon. Is In black doth with the original walnut trim. Thefe·s an entertainment console with 1V. record player. 8-traek tape deck. phone. outside p.a. syslem. The Searles used the car from 1966 to 1969. Then they loaned It to the Rolling S tones. the Moody 8Jues and to Bob Dylan. FOR ROBERT REED. srar of Broadway"s Dr.atJurap 1'iS voa'n • • ecmy pl.,. rm ... ..,... ...., .....,.... ,_1 -R..I .• W...-ry. Coan . •First. there ts a difference between "scare" and "frighten.·· We scare audiences in that we startle or shock them. and In that sense. the Si9me things that startle them would probably startle me -someone coming out of the dark towatd me: a sudden fire. My furs. on the other hand. are interwoven in my character and are unique to me. FOR SHARON BARBANO. fttness consuhant and na- rlonal claM disance runner Whyan9Gn..,...IMl.t11P~IRm•• •ddcM? -C.M .• Rac:tM~ W... • Women have been deprived of many of the physX:al outlets available to men. such as basketbaJI and footbaU. Their first aim is to lose weight and tighten up. But other factors play an important role: the discovery of the physk:al expression of their bodies and self-esteem from atsaining goals. FOR nzHAK PERLMAN. violinist I -,_ a. a ,__. If' .. of S If .._, ..t -t ........ o1,.....am-....w....--· ......... ?-0.L.T_........_..._ e For two very bnpolUant reasons: rndy. ii is highly necaMsy for children to be confronted with disabilltia early on. in a face-to-face sttuadon. and to know that disabllitta such as my polio are pert ol llfe. and noc the end'of life. Secondly. I have aJweys admired Oscar the Grouch's deep concern for music. PRO S•••IJll om. .._. <R.·Utah> PRO Afl>COfl CON R., Duhe.. director. ~ ol l...egWa- rlon. Afl..ao Ewry time the mfnlmum wage goes up people -mdstly young pasons -are thrown out of work. and that impects espedaly herd on those wtth f~ lkdls. and on mn:.tda. We ,..°'91t to ~ bulinelmen to p11y a young ~ somewhat ... th.n ~the •• inlnlmum while that ftl'I· plawee IMml dw ropes. Then w•d haw kids wilh lldl.. jab ~ and Jc*. et a price bulln••nwn won't ftnd too~ -you"-" who won't be prx.d out of the IMrkm wt.n the lllll'*nurn ..,.. goa up. .Should the Minimum Wage Be Lowere4 For 1een-Agen? __ ...... .__. ............. , ... ,. ... -~-..--. .. .-........... ~ No! The Afl..-CIO oppc1MS a Iowa minimum w-sa for ........, ~UM It II dilcrlmtnatory. becaute it does not increaw employment and because it would replace older worke" wtth younger. The U.S. Deplliunent al ....... and noted ~mies ... _.. on ddl. A lower wage b ~ or Min•'= would nol be lalr. wl'V lhould - .. our youth ttwy deMrw ._ pmv for Iha -• WOik? A'*..._ goel would t. to tmpow ger.-1 ......_cuadMicJl11.nd Mduc.w ~Gi'llS .. tar ....... tar..,.... .nc1 far ii Amam .. adv•rtl•ement ' Have you tried to make an honest dollar at home lately? My wife and I did. And, we found ourselws floOded with bogus envelope stuffing schemes. '"petty plans", and a variety of other non-profit balderdash. It was a sour experience. . .Then. several yean age) at a brid,e party, one of tbe pesU began discuuing a very different and special home '"money project". The secret was' literally whispered across the table. We discussed the idea as we were driving home. · We decided to try it. 111e project kept us busy about four houn a week. We used our dining room as an •off~". At ftrsf our income was small -about $65.00 to S7S.OO per week. But as the weeks passed we bepn making hundreds of doUars ftldt wem -an at home. - Let me emphasize one thing. This is very im- portant. Our '"money project" is moral honest and downright enjoyable. And. it's 100% your own. It doesn't involve working for anyone else. I explained the project to my mother in Akron. Ohio. She was 7,..,cars okl and lived by herself in an apartment on W. Market St. But within the first 90 days she made over $3.000.00. All by berse~ - As our curiosity grew. we discovered a variety of other people making money but with somewhat different projects . . . I talked with an Ohio housewife who's been earning thousands of dollars for over six ycan. • She provides a needed service to her neighbor- hood. • No one comes to her home -nor does she go to anyone else's. • She uses only her telephone, a spiral notebook and a small filing ~x. • She makes up to SI00.00 P.CT wee~. spare time. • Her service requires no technical skiU of any kind. Some states require a simple license. • Mary works for no one else. She does no 9dtin1 whatsoever. Mott ofhcrctientscaD herat home. • Herserviceissosimplethatalmost anyone could start tbe same project in jlllr 9 daJSt A woman in Pennsylvania uses a similar project to make up to SJ00.00 per week -all in cash -all earned at home. An Orqon husbend-wife team scaned the same project we did. In a recent letter they reported gross income of over Sl4.000.00-all earned at home! Obvi~usly, this is exceptional income. What you malce will be largely up to you. But the income potential from some of these projects can be staggering! For example. a Calif omia couple using the same project wc used made Sl4,870.00 in just five months. Apin. these data arc acc~ratc or wc couldn't - and woukln't -print them. HOW·TO START ( This isn't a fgct rich quick" scheme. These money projects will require time and effort on your part. But•you won't need "'money" to bqin. Most of the projects can be started on less than $25.00 ... many on as than SI0.00. You won't need a car ... in a few cases it would be helpful. but not nec:agry. You won't need youth. Maturity and exPerienc:e are excellent Ulds. You won't need an •office". Just one cemer of a spare room is usually suff tcient. .. Best of all. you won't have to wait. Most of these projects can be Slalted in jUlt 9 •,a! We"ve put e~hing ... every secret ... in a simple Guide. It's entitled THE $12.000 HOUSE- WIFE. IMPORTANT NOTICE Al • pr111M1d e.. .. ••Pllltld bJ oannpan1llw _. blM reoar• on Ila. Al .. ....., .... d11mie9cl .. tn•1p1nd1,..n.,c1o•._..,.,.,...,..._..,"Wtt.-. ................. tn11111 lnwNdt,., .... dlll In..,.., ............ ..,. M__,,.,...,,.,, , ..... ~-. ,.. a Pnlon ..... Guldlla.._llTlltJ• r • 1t1dar,_,,...., ..... ........,~ .. .. ga..nn.flNal.m advertteement advertteement TRY THIS TEST I. When your materials arrive, select just one money project ... the one you like best. 2. Try it for six months. Re~tobegin slowly. 3. At the end of this trial peri examine yourincome. lfyou'rcnouati.sfaedwiththe results. return the book and we will REFUND YOUR FULL PURCHASE PRICE. 111-MOllTH . MOIO·IACI SUARAITEE To prove that you can make extra money at home. you have our positive 100% moncy-bKk guarantee. Order your guide. Keep it for up to tis ._...._ This gives you time to actually 1rJ a pro- ject younelf. If you're not satisfied just return it. We11sendyouafullrefundwithinlhnew~ da,a -no nonsense -no excuses -no hassles. If you're still skepticaJ feel f rec to pOll date your clled45days. Thatwayit'snoccashat,Fforamonth and a half. n1 send your Guide right away. Read everything. Try a project. Apin. if you're noc satisfied, return the materiats and 111 return your original UNCASHED check. This way there is .._.,no ri* to you! Our off tees arc located on T cm pie Road in Dunkirk. N. Y. We belong to the Dunkirk Chamber of Commerce and our telephone · number is 716-~300. We're there from 9 am -S pm weekdays. Our bank reference is Liberty National Bank and Trust Co .. Dunkirk. N.Y. 14048. ,-----------------------.. • Emal Wec:ka.r I c o Thr Grcm Tru Prns.. Inc. I 10576 Temple Roed. Orpc. '34f I. Dun•irk. ~ York 1404I I Send me my auarantecd COi'>' of )'OW star1CT pick I entitled THE sai.-.• HO\:SEW1n '°' • sb I monthtrialptriod. lfa1any1imrdurirwthauixmon1h : ·• pmod lamnotsatiMtc:d. lm1ymumi1. Youwilhmd me a full refund. of 1hc purchaK price wichin thrw : worltin1days ... nodda)~. Aho. I maypostdatr my 1 check 45 days from now. If I m-.m lM maieriell 1 withia 45 days you wwll mum my on,inal check· 1 wMfl 1•. On that besis I am cncbina S9.9'. -r- 1 C Chtclt or Momy Onkr mcloled a ChafF 10 Via or MMwr a.,.,,.._ inch.Mk your K'CC>Unt number and txpi,.linlt da•) Aca. • b,im._ __ Namr~-----------~ Addrm ------------- C~Y------~-----""""""'"" Sllllt ~,~,~~- ,.,. IXTWA FA.~T M•VICI YOl' MAY OllDUI H "'°"L A 'IT ('AU. Mlle ... wn11 Y4K .. VllA Oii MASTD OIAKI AC'f'Ol1" f'll'MK& ... ('-lift""-. -·-----------~----~------~ . ffiothets on Their Own makl~ It Aftet All Nearly three million American women muat be both mother and father to their children. At laat they may be getting aome help. · "Mv ex·huiband hoa a huge talarv compared with mine. After all, hei a doctor -In part, because I worlced him through medlcol tehool. Not only II my aolory low, but .a are the child· support pavmenu I recelue. Wh/Je It hurts me, It hwu mv .an a lot more. He k too }IOung to full}/ understand whv Doddvi so rich and Mommvi ao poor." Joanne, a 34-yar-old stenog· rephcr, dlvorcie and mother. In recent moVla like An Unmarried Woman end Kramer ua. Kramer, we saw the emodonal side effects of divorce. But few movta and books have accurately depicted an equally dcvutattng consequence of dtvorc:e. In millions of homes eao11 the coun- try, there ere women who find them- Mfva under economle ~ be- . cause they are forecd to brtng home the bacon whlle they stmuJtaneousty brtng up baby. Thll gk>omy new sub-genre of th• economic' chmb II compoeed of 2. 9 mllllon mothers who, In .. pllt bee.au. of the dtvoo::c rate, are now the heads of hoUMholda (wih dUJ- dren under 18) and·the major or IOll l:nadwtnnen, tor their flJTlllla. Where dMM WOSMn w.re once Nglll'ded as ,..._, they now head cloM to lS percent ol Amencan femtlla. Single- .,.. f.mlla k1cr.-d 79 Plft*'ll UK:e the 1970 Census, and~ II awry bfbclon the ~ wtl con - tinue. T'houdl the. ... , ol coune, llngte-parent houleholdt headed by men, a .,..mg 90 percent of them lte heeded by women. But what ii dfftcult for t.hae women ii not jUlt the enom10U1 N· ~they fece .. heada ol dm ..... It's the 9CC>laomk ~ they mull C101•11d wlh. Acooe~19 to ....... ttl1111d thil ye.-by the · Bur.u ol Labor S.•111*1, women who alpPOlt the fmn-.t am a.. thM hd (46.9 ptrelnt) the amount ..... ~ maM hMdl ol houMhokl. Thn .. ltY9al f8Cb't chit ae1 en .tveM trdUence on wottdng *'91e molhwl: the en\199111c:e of a two· ~ IOdety. women'• poor emn- lng paww, the Nang ...,.,.. °' ...... Ing ddldNn wt the Nlectull .,_ forcement of child-support payment. The two-paycheck family has had a significant effect on consumer market demogra~ics. Today's advertising campa'9ns are being geared toward upwardly mobile couples -with two can, two career wardrobes and plenty of ~bW Income for goodies like mlc:rQwave ovens and vacations In the sun -and the ttruggllng single mother reallza all too IOOn that she hu been squeued out of America's ec:onorruc malnllream. Today there ar. actualy more famlbes with two w• earners than there are with only a ~ worker. C.naut Bureau data Indicate that two-paychtck · famllia haw an average Income ol $20,900 per year -while the average Income for a wortmg. ferMk hMd~f-house· hold 11 onJy SB,500. Gtade, a ~-old former ac- tnll, who II c:lMxced from he at· tomey hutbend, explalns, "I'm sup· porting my three kids on a budget of $5 per day per chJld. Parents who ad\ tMwe a paycheck can give their chlldmi luxurta Ike tummer camp end mutlc te.on.. But they're beyond my andlrd ol ~· I ttmk my kids .. s*nfuly aw .. ol dfc dtf. f ...-.nct belW'eln dm &tenda' ttatu• end then, but there'• nochtng I can do about I . Nodmg M al." " .,.ucullrty dAlturbing contrb.dor to the ftMndlJ woa al *'ale wodW'9 mocherJ IS the NPlll*'9 feck ol lld· V9neement In pey lewll for woridng women -~ mMted « 11r9t. Women, • 1 SJOUP, .. 11111 ftnd1n9 I dlfftcuk to 4llC"'9 the ...,. °' .... ualy lleNotypecl ct.d-.nd Jobi. Of the women In the WOltc force • re· ClftdlJ M 1979, about 75p1rc1nt Wll'I ~~-----------~- Valerie &rundl and Bonnie Franklin cope wth the prob- ~im of a llrtgle JX'· ent household In One Day at a Tune. Reol-1/e dJuon:ft MOl'jorie Morles -a raearch Olliltanl -wth JOn• Zoch~ and Leon. In clerical, sales, service, factory or plant jobs. In spite of the overall belief that women are enjoying much better eco· nomlc statUI tt.. days than ever before, today's 40 rndllon phis work· Ing women ltll am only 62·cents to every do8ar urned by men. Barbare, • 29-year-old teaNry who II '*'&'two young ~ • mnertcs. "I know evey ~ prtca wll rile and my ap11.s wl go up. If I'm blNly making c.m meet now on my .metary'• ..my, how wll 1 man· age to support our family ftve years from now?" ' r y , t • t adverUeemen1 adv•rtleeme n1 adver1teemen1 adverlleemenl advercle e menl An Amazing New Diet Idea! HOW TO BURN OFF BODY-FAT, HOUR-BY-HOUR! MEDICAL DOCTOR'S NEW PROGRAM BURNS AWAY MORE FAT AND FLUID THAN IF YOU RAN 98 aMLES PER WEEK! " ... The amazing thing of course, is the speed at which thi~ system works. It is rather remarkable to read let- ters from people who have thrown off as m~ch as 6 pounds of fat and fluid in the very first weeltend ••• " ~•r f'riead, My DUM l1 Don Schwenltfepr. lam u M.D. a..t h ... e bMn ,...n1ci114 medicine he"' in San DMIO for 14 yean. l am repro4~in1 my b!W-card at tlM bottom oflhil ~ and I am writ inf to uk you a pe..-al favor. If you will do thl1 favor for -you will !. helpU., -with my pfOCB8 ud I will 1ladly pay you for your help. , HeN ia what it 11 all about: I am f ~hiat­ n.t a..t in .WiUon IO ...,. other periente I have ti.a helpins people with akohol and dna1 addic- UoeL So far. I haJtrn&H _,_than 2600 van· oua lypee of druc .Wic:te. But •ranctb HollJh. owr I.be 1'•n. my pnctke ha1 taurht -lbat owr Nli"6 ia Htn _,. difftnalt to daal with thall many hard-core ..... addktiOllL So-ti-_., I lltfan k> real.la lllat any penon who ia owrw•itbt -8 much more than jut a diet. I now 11-lllat IVffJ' oftrwei1ht ,.,_ Mt4a an all..ut f'at·flclaliDI weapon that ii both ... and wry powrtflll! Finally. after ,.an of l'Htarch, I IMI I bave •veloped jll.t ewla a weapon. What it_, ... of ill a clMt prochaC1 that I call d i.t lMaJ let.II and a l)'IW• that actually buru off body fat. hour· .,,.hou,.! . Believe It or not, my -diet •Y..._ bww away _,.. fat ucl nuid than if you ran " Ill.ii" perw"k. Nuy o(t.he peop&e wbo hanw.e.d my Pl"Of· rua haft loet u much u 11' ~ of fat and n ... _,.,., for the ""' wwk. ~b. -llY ,..,.. haft Npottaci a. pound -ipt I-IA jut ... n"' 48 hounl After I.be ftnt -"· ~ ,..,.. e9Ni-to ..... -ta .. 8 poll ....... ,, ,_ w..U tbtnafter. DtpnclU., of -on the ..ou& ol wetcht ...., ..... to .... '°-people (•ho •• ,. ¥ery obHe) ........ •1 method to ... 50. '° ... -100 ~ ... -f'e. Of rw I c....-parea ... the& 1• will 1- ...... MM M thew,_.. uw, ... I •11 dMM ft.-tD •U you wM& odleT ,_... ...,..... .. -.... "'1te ..... -..... ,.,..... ...... _,..,.. ..... ,..,..... ..... -· .. ,.. ........ _tJt.19 ....,...,... caA '° '-.W. to .....,. tbt 4'9tnam In waa.w. la J• M to '8 how.. "" will ...... _, ..... _....__._. ..... ..,...., latcw.11) ~ h• ...... el ..... ,,. .. ,. ..., ....,. ......... -.di .. 3 .. 6 lllChee ,_, ..i.all• ID Ult tlnt -'h. ltyott .,. a ,..cui-.. .-h .. afWl ...... liw _.,..,~ ~ ................ .,6t ...... ,.. ~to a..M .... .,_ ... .._, ~t a .. ft_. It °"' el 1'"' .,..._. medica l community u lO wby people , .. n weisht. My Ont tOllftra when I developed lbia P"'tl· ram w .. Mkty. Therefore, diel bullet.II .,.. of IOO'l natural iasmffente, I Ont tet&H tlMm aAd 11111 11•111 oo wa~lf and I now ua them rehri· oualy every day. I ba¥e found that my Pf'Ol"'8 ca.a •ftll help people from 0-that -.I to only 1-a r.w poWllle up to thoee who h•n be-en bopele .. Jy on,,..icbt all their liws. indudinc tho. who Med to 1-20 to 30 or 70 poiina or "'°"'· My diet pt"OfralD cloft not prodUH • eptttf\c t pot Mllll:tioa, but If )'OU an COMlde111bly Oftr· ••!Pt a •lpilkatll overall 1-or n-pnl&nda couW , .. ily -.i that you toiild 1-. • • inchaa off wutline • 4 lnthft °" llto-h • 4 lnc:hee olt'battock1 • 3 lndin off th11he • 5 lachee off hlpe Re-111!.r -you doe't have to wait Wffll.t for ntul&a with.,.,_ ... h llta1U irmantly! You c&n actually -tlM l'H\lltt in ju.t • few dayL otwtouety. IJIJa or aay diet ~m for that matWr, ~lliret a ceiuin amount of will power • •Dll •lf-C'Ofth'OI to do juice '° it; '""" If it'• only •DOlllh to lllart and .., OD It. 'n.t way yott u.. diet lliullete ia tlmp~. All ~ do i. ml.II It with a s1-of your fuorit.e be· ,,.,.,. ... 4riali h •""Y day the ftnt thi111 In the -mint. 'n.D, 41lriDf I.be l'Ml of I.be da,y. 1911 Nt a .. Mlectloo o( &uty foocla which a~ tcieDtili· cally prosraaamed to maintain • blJh level or (at llum4. 'nlal'a all there i. to It. Th.la may b. tht ~ efJecC1¥e l'at·IM&nUctt mec!lod ''"r •ftto,td. It 11 not a dnat. h le not a st-ick. It le a formula a..t • .,...m U..t, wi.. ..-toptlwr. cnalie up tJie ,,._ Uta& I •• oal1 •ble to deft lop aft.er '"" ot ,...arch w . • l •icl befon. I ll9e It ,,.,.,,. It -na. A.t -I wut to epread lhe word k> other--. eo U.., ca -.,. diet 11•m to help all ol tlwir o.,.""'cN petleata. 1b make • &oq 11torf lborc. w)at I waat ~ 4o i. wril.a an lil/ICArfDOClOfl~GUI O...lef-#4,MO __ _,._.,.,_ OlelD ... ,. ,... °"""--... ----2IOO_ ..... _,,. _____ ..,. ' :.:. -;.-:-::, ·.::.-:.::.. "':! ~-:: I .,....,,.,.....,._,..., ... .,...,1te,__,..._ , ....... ___ -n.._. ..... _,_,.,_ .. ' _,. ___ ,., ____ ,.......,_. ._.., ......... , ........ ...__ . ., ....... .... ~ .... _ ....... Or. .. -..... ..._ .. . . __ .., _ _...,. ... ___ ... ~ CIOL"lllfllltl ................ ~ ........ .. t -..... ____ ,............, work for tore~ bKa-• wry -11 ptl"C'tD• .... of"""" haw,,, .... _, ........ 18y tJie way. naturally you ahouW cback with~ -..,r b.fore you -thit °" aay otlleT 6t ,.._,, flow. """· Millburn Pro4UC'tll la .., ,..;u .. about 1111• diet pnJtram that they are maki ... llw fol,_,,.. .... f'Dtdtt: IF YOU HAVE NOT LOST UP TO t PO{fflDS IN THE nR9'I' '8 HOUU AND VP ro 12 POUNDS IN THE P'IR8T WEEK. oa. " FOR ANY REASON YOU Alli NOT 1001!> SATISFIED -THIN SEND BACK THI EMPTY PRODUCT CONTAINH AND T1fZ COMPANY WILL UTUllN YOUR INTIU PAYMENT TO YOU QUllTLY AND WlTHOUT QUESTK>N . .... , ,,,..,._/tow it ,,,..,, /HI t• ,,.., ., I• l 'I• ~·""1-' .. ri..A ,... ... UtH • .,, ,. J ;,.. cAn tlw Jint &&WI •.•• VITAL NOTE! PLEASE FOU.OW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO RECEIVE YOUR FREE SUPPLY OF THIS AMAZING DIET SYST£11. CW 1( you Jl"'frr.you t:•n 'lfWr wothout ... nchnc any morw} All yuu hav• lo dl. 18 pick upyoiir phone and duil 1·800-523·7635 If voii h vt 1n t>.lllllvh·a. nia. pltut call 1-800-662·5180 •Th('I(' art' 1oli frtt """'~"'and ot won't ~t you a pc-nny •When the 1irl 81\J!Wl'"' lrll her you "''nt to order from O.pt 18 Then JI''"' hu yO\lr NIM and acldl't'ff and trll ~rhow much yoii went toonirr Thrn r 1vr her th. ,.. numhff of ritheT your M...,lwlt'.hat'flf' or \'1111 trtdJl tard and Hp1retk>n dllhr. 'nult't aU tbtre la 10 It. Your oT'!Mr will !. wat out to you quiw prompcly. Aft.er that, you arr the JUClp. If you .,. not IOO'l ulialled 1ror any "'uon •t alH eimply wnd back the tlllll(Y proclurt container to Mlllbum PY'Oduc-t. encl tlwy will wnd you a comp14tw refund with no qutt· Lion• a.ILM. However. I am pre«.y Ml.rt you art lfOlllC IO !. ''"'"' thaa 1ali10td. Act1ially, I thi•k yuu're 110in1 to M arnueii. In fan. I think you •"' Soi.at to '-your•--ish& faMr ..S Haier than '°" tftr thola,ht poeaible. Artyway, If I am n.ht I want JOU to wriw - a letl.ar. Doit'I eencl the let11u to Mlllburo .....,_ clllC'U. Sull it '° _. et tJie addreM on 11111 buel· -ca"9. IA tbe let1itr tell IM how much wei1ht you ban Iott a .. bow TOii fttl abcMit my Pf'OI· ,..... la retl&nl for thll Ca¥Or tu-" ae I pt yo11T i.tlerl l will ~wl;J _... 1" altOlll#r tvp- p(y ol my clMI bullet.II a..t I wlll te1llll it to yov cl»olfdtly ''"· 'nw •-' lhat r will ..... '°" will be I.be -a-.. I.hat yo.a oldtr -htD Mlllbam ,.... .... la ,_, leuitr te -jullt I.all -bow mudl ,_ oriJinalJy oldtrH.. n.111 will b.., way olt.llaakillC you for ........ -wllb., ,,..,_., Aleo. in the &oq naa, I boeettb ftel that with your lwlJ _. die bei. ot __ , nlea ,..._ lib ,.,.arwH' that I "" • a * '° help ,..pa. who ha" ..._ IU\lilliaf ~r ,_,. w!OI a wticht .......... .a.:~--· ... ... _.,,.. .... ~_......, __ _ _ .............................. ~ ....... - • a. .. aar11iro1LD. ,......_.,.._. ............ _ ..... ... --.c. .. ............. ...--..... From the days when the Indian chief.~ were proud. combative:. free as the wind ... until the final crushing defeat at Wounded Knee. here is rhe true storv of The Greo1 Cltieff. Peace make~ like Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces. Warrio..S lilce C och~e of 1hc Chiricahua Apache. Brilliant ~trategi1;cs lilce Crazy Horse of the Oglahi Sioux. And 1he grcjlJCSl of all Siou' her~. Sitting BuU. One of 1he most vioktf1 chapce~ in American hi.~1or~. rhc con- frontation be1wccn the Indian and 1hc whhc man. ha.' come down 10 ~~distortions. m)'ths and legemh. The 1ruth 1s onl~ now begannmg to be learned. anJ wld. It is a truth n:vcaled with graphic fidelity to fact in Tire Greu1 ChiRfs. your inll'O<luc.10~ volume to THE OLD WEST. Wha1 act~· ba~ed at the BauJc of the ~Ilk Bighorn? At Wounded K•nee. What led to the triumphs and biller defeats of the Ar.tpaho. Apache. Cheyenne. Comanche. Crow'? You·re invited to follow the uuc course of evcnb m The G""' Chiefs free for IO davs asdour iniroJU<.1.ion to TIM E-LIFE 890KS" much acctaimc series. THE OLD WEST. Extc:ns1vel~ researched and documented. th~ handsomely illustrated , ' series was designed to give you a uuc picture of the pio- neers who faced the Jangc:~ anJ challenges of an untamed conti· nent-\\jlo eventually triumffhed and setlled its wild front.icrs. 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IWI he ._ his shadow ond run back Into his hole, ~ng MOdMlr six .....eb ol wlntm v.oeether? The k>cige's Hlbaudng Gowmor will let us know. Which Is about as lcientlftc as oil e:xplor.aon once was -but no longer ls. \Mth IOUndwaw probing becoming ewr more JJNdte. horizons for finding lmportMt ... oil ~are brightening. yesterday's doomsayers notv.rtthst.anding. n. llole tnlda. .. We,..._ Nttly ecraldted dtc --Jott ti our nadon'• poten. .., .. '°' ol...,. The Hattege Foundldoa. ..... 'tWmstOft think ........ new npxt. Dome.ck OU: The Hidden Solution • ...-. Uncle s..n Ql'l't t• a11r e...,. ...... from a hole In the ground-a woodchuck'•°' odMrwlM-due to IO much .. burmuc:nadc '""'91fng and otolronrMftlal ~" and .. a moraa qf red ta~: ratrlc:tloe polldn. and /fnondol dl•lncmtloa:• ~ tlraki ol their lhadow-that'• wf\m IO llwny of our eM19Y plan.ma h.w been In nc::imt years. "Say, vau ~an old-tlmerl Therei !!'.!!!il! in them thoT hills!" ......... t9'e a..d. How much ground would one of thae "groundhog/' hog If o groundhog could hog land? P\enty, If you man the two-legged ftlY!ronmcntal ecbeml'1 who would shut all wlld terrain from productlw UM. Consider huge Alaska, which the foundeDon ~has "u~"ftllhlral raource potential that "mains the lmaglnafb'i:' Canadian and Soviet od dtec:owrta to the east and west suggest "that tM Amk Basin fl perhaps the mcm prom,.,ng ~um proulnoe NmOlnlng to be oplored" (~ Nlml'IS-uys the report-equal to as much at two decades ol U.S. oil consumption at paent usage ratai But this P*f\tlal may newr be lated becaaM eo much AIMl&an IMd II~ lllnltlto ....._ apluHlllon. and "any effort to ~ the potienttol ... ...,,.. to run Lf> ogafnlt IOf1W jederalty~ banWr which llOl'f II cold." Bnn. Tnaa laerlt•I•· Whllt .a-. AIMU't buully? ·1111,,aa•I• 1oo1oeeoc:cwao...,.onmaAlll)t ......... ._ ..,,,._, ,,,. ... ., wcc., ... le . . ...... "'.............., ....... !"the ....... ~"' - tloft points ..... _. .... Del lnl•iN• .... ol-*wal ....... ,,._ ...... fJtc.,. ti ••Alea ...., Oft ................ 0 rodfcol ~" ........ ,.ltdcel. -'...., --.ao..:-(..-thaartlnt producdOft hm-olW.~~ T'hll .... /oolflll: .... AIMlla'1S.... Ted S...W • the nipGlt .. ,, • hl6:rw to .-Ir ti,.--., our .......... lw•Mlo• , .... not ..... ,,..,,~ ............... .., ...,!'.To put• MOtlMrtlWI= Gia n A111 ._.. __ llllt!!! aa•t ...... . I. ..... 11ct: Of.,.,. ns maon aa.. o1 Amertca'• i.nct OWMd by the gowmment, only 13.S percent WM under o811111 i.. &Mt year. Moblr Greg Mulavey and Mlledlth Macllae The Anatoi11y . of.. A Reconclllatlon H olJywood may be a town fam· ous for "storybook" man1ega, but It ia,not known • a place f01 rnarn.g. that '°"· The l().year union betwe.n ... M.edllh MacRM and ~ Mulawy has cer· talnty had Its lhan of rough Jpe)b. but now, after a year's b1al Mpenldon things are looklng smooth agairl. Jutt over a yur ago, Greg, 35, who became a houMho&d word ~­ tng Tom on Maty Hartman, Marv Hortman. moved out of their Los Angela home. and headed for New York to appear In the Broadway play, Romantic Comedv. Mendtth, 30, who hat tt.arred In two 1V Ilda, Mv Threc Sona and Petticoat June· Uon , and now co·hoats the talc ahow. MJd Morning L.A .• re· maiied In Los ~ wlh the couple's 6-year.olcf daufjdcr, Alison. h Wat just 8 few months ago that Greg returned to Catiomia and to Meredlh. The two .. conftdcnt that the yur~ tepma· tion helped solve problems In their marriage. n. couple's problems really began dumg ~·· 1V ..... He worked long ho\D"I, and things. Raopol1S ~: '1 think lt'a ...ntlal In a good marrtaga for the couple to keep their lines of commll- nlcation open, be honest. One ol the wont ttmgs about mam.ge ls that sometlma peopM hold ~ back ... During the year that Greg WU In New York, the oouple tailed on the telephone eeveral times a day. Both ~ this was the main factor In thn recondllatlon. Their marriage coun · sebr, whom they continue to see , ....-. pointing out that when people tall on the phone, only one can speak, the ocher must lllten. They•• communicating. , Meredith had difficulties adjoltlng to his abMnces and tt.n coping with .. ~ problem1 when the show end- Happy ending: A/f6r o vear apart, Meredith MocRoe and Greg Mulla1>1v are together again. ed. Explms Metedth: "1lll problam 5bt months after GNg Wt for N.w WU taking ad\. oth« for warned. York. he made two tr1>t beck to L.A. Greg had • "81 deal of 9UCCltl In Then M.edllh and Aliloft -.ted fty- MOIJI Hortman, and he hoped map Ing Into tiiew York for long weebnds. ftardom would.....-. There wenw • "'We realmd we've ~loved few months, though, when he wMn't each other," uys M..tJth, "and thet working, and I think thll bodMNd him we probably always wtl. 1 .. things I a lot. ~ ,_ gWlly wh.n he's not d1d wr~. which I couldn't .. at the working, not aernln9 any mc:>MY·.. time. rve changed thlnga In me." GNg .-S thlt he WM troub*i "At ttma, I had my doubcl thlt about not· bllrl9 • brad\W\ns for we'd get beck~," Greg .dmttt. aWhile: "~ M live In a CO· "but altllehmentl .. dlfftcult to OWf- operllltve worid, I .... thlt I lhouJd come. I MW cMnged In tema of time.. home the bec:on. The Int Mp valuing boch Meredlh. and our '99- ln my ~ and ~ WM NCOg· donlhlp more. I'm ello llMenlng a lot nlllng thlt I Mve d'°9e f1*9." betm, and we•re both much more The two MC>.-that any couple direct now." who ... danger Polnll ln • nMn1age Right now, the couple are forging lhould wk advice. .. et*CI In their c..... Meredith ldM '"We went to a ~ COW\lllor, ~ ol mua6cel _.. ~ and and I w.1 very ~. ~ Mtre· Gordon Mdae, adl In rncMll, 1V dlth. "People lhouldn't be '°Cl proud Nmt and ..... In ...... lO .. lO git ~. and fMY lhouldft\ Wiii talc lhc>w. ThcMdt CiNtt MW lV too long." thow, NumNt 9i Ml.._. mn- The ~ Mtredlth Ind GNg ~ ...... ICOUdng ll'OUnd for .new NCIMd oper'9d thet eye to many ~ .. Greg: "We're not,..... a.ow .... • .,,....COl•IAw ID 1-Lr lriaa.lh:it ....... comnljM Wma.y tedtD 1Mb'9ow 1Mir01 If WOiie ....... Hope fot Youngstets With Scoliosis 8y Paulo Dronov S cotlosis -side-to-side cur· vature of ·the spine -affects thousands of American youngsters, mostly tffn-age gjrls. It's a correctable condition, but only early detection can halt Its pro· graston In time to save youngsters from surgery or physical deformity. Unfortunately, scoliosis Is ddftcult to detect. There's no pain, no lmladon of motion that would alert parents and chlldren to lb praenc.e. There are some arty signs, but they are not asy....to spot. "You may notice that h811\11na are uneven or thal slacks are longer on one leg than the other," reports Dr. Clyde Nash, director of the University You!\ Spine Center of the Unlventty HospltaJ In Cleveland. "Occaaonaly, 1his Is due to the fact that one leg ls longer, but It's usually becaUle there Is curvature of the tpine." MUd cases of !COlk>sis affect an equal number of boys and gtris, but 90 per cent of MVeN CaMS occur among grls. No onOnows whY, Wkh -=ollosll, the spine usualJy cUl'\'a to one side, bending In a gmde .-c to the right or left. Sorrl«tma the spine also twists and rotates -these c:ata account b molt of the d.isftg- umrient a.oc:iated with c:urverura. Physldans sar.. that curvenns need not llml • d\lld'• ~. ~ Dr. tWl does dilcounigl heavy ~ llfdr'9 bv ye>unglte'I wllh even mlld 'c:urw1 undl the lk.te· ton ~bona ... mllhft. ThOle youngllliln wllh more MWN problems -~ ranging &om ~ 20 to 40 ~ -usu.ly can be traNd With • bide Mee that heJpe ccrrect the curw. Hee II where ••'811h«iln9 ......... mpon.m. no111 Dr. John R. Deneon, 1n Odho· peck tul9IO". Cok.lmtM ~-. -n ~el In N.w Yodl: ar.c..__.. .... enco~ to mnt*t ecttve. dho~ they can't participate in con· tact sports or sports in which they're liable to faD. The brace usually must be worn 23 hours a day with an hour off for any ac:ttvlty the child choqses. The length of time a chdd m~st wear the brace depends on how close he or she Is to full growth when the curve is detected. Some doc:tOf'S Insist on keeping patients In their braces beyond the time of reaching ske.letal maturity until the ligaments that hold up the spine have become strong enough to keep It from bending. The most severe caws of 1C016osis -curves greater than 40 degrtes - do require ma)or surgery. The opera· tlon Involves straightening the spine and fusing it so the curve will not wonen. Aftawmd, palienb are placed In 'body c:atts, which are wom for up to rune months. Im~ In the casts have elmlnated the need to keep patients In bed while they ~er. 'We usually get them up about two weeks after surgery," says Dr. Denton. The cascs extend from just below the ears to the buttocks. but they do enable young· sten to go to school and lead nonnal. If restlided. lives. Unconected scoliosis can result in bad cosmetic deformities -hunch· back, for instance -a lfetime of low back pain and even. ln the most severe cases, stress on the heart and lungs. There's not much that can be done to prevent scoliosis. No one knows the cause, although it does tend to run In f amiles. While scoliosis iS hard for a parent to detect In the early uga (Or. Den· ton suggestS lnsl!dng that youngsters be chedced every time they see a doc· tor for a school or camp phy8cal ex· am). there are some teltaJe signs you may be able to spot If you 're looking for them. 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Gteat lnflatlon-Flghtet · Deco1atln9 l1ps Has inflation damp- ened your delight In decorating? Here are some quJck·a~ tips &om top profask>nal deooraton on how to spruc.e up your home on a shoe- string budget. 1 Interior designers Donna Lang and I • Lucretia Robertson bellew strong)y In the d<>-11· youncW approach -with clever shOncuts anyone can follow: • The quickest and least· expensive way to totally transform a space is with paint. It rarefy coats '"more to paint a room a beautiful color than to paint It just plain white ~ oft-white~ Instead of white, try magnolia, a aumy, peachy Ivory. or the color of face powder wtth a touch of apricot. It's lmpor· tant to remember that the more demanding the co&or. the moot demands It will put on the furniture. Going to a men exciting neutral prob- ably won't force you to change your upholsaery - going tcariet probabay • One tip II to alway$ telect a color one ~ two tones paler on the chart than the one you ftrst respond to. 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Shelter FlnMC• Plan, I 1 ,,,.cut quality, available option• and men -1 1 ewrflhlt'tg you nHd to pick out )Qlf dtNm 1 I ttome. S«td frx ~ toda~ I I ........ ...._ I all .... L.M9.,.0. ... 41,,._ ... llJ ····•...a I · I I ..,. I I A10DM98 I I CITY ITA~ ,. • I I I L•••••••••••••••••••••••-.:'..~ A~ of phoa can mcM:e a c*amcidc ...,,wnt grou'*1 In on old painted cupboard OT wmary. , time. Sewing Is a great way to cut down on exj>entes, and, actually. making pillow covers or a table skirt Is easier than sewing clothes. Pattern compana now offer tissue panems f~ these that make the job hazard.free. Here are t0rne tips before you try: Always teJect a f abrtc you can ruly afford In quantity. It's bder to use good old gingham and make things ful and wonderfuJ than to ute a decorator fabric and ikimp. H you find the deoontOf fabrics too cosdy, look for your fabrics In the dress-goods department. Some fabrb to look for are ginghams. canvas and duck, deoontor-color khaki and chino, pique and sateens. Chooee quiet patterns for large areas and save the special and/ or expensive ones for the little touches. e And don't forget about trimmings. For example, rickrack trim or ribbon can be applied to pillows, table accenorles, bedspreads, nearly anything you can think al to tum a plain room Into something "*'81. •Try decorating "wtth ... ~ ................ ... dime-store Items and re· cycled antiques. BeautlfuUy colored porcelain hooks make a spectacular kitchen wall and they cost about $2 each. Pots and pans can tum your kitchen Into a go urmet delight ·when they're carduUy selected for color and shape and hung on a wall grid. Wooden spoons are some of the simplest and best-looking natural woods around, and Chinese noodle dralnen ~ better than some poster art on the walls. The bat· looking kitchen wallpaper money can buy costs under $2.00 a yard at variety and hardware stores! lt loolw convincingly like Delft • and ii pjutic and self- adhaive (from DC Fix). •If you have a collection of favorite ob;ects. why not display them dramattcally. If you don't have a coHecdon, conskler creattng one. Tab Items from every comer of the houM and lay them aJI out on the f100f tn the IMng room, lookJng hard for a .. collection" that ... ms naturaly to fall under a single then .. and wtD make an lmpratlve display. You might tty a collection of old Inkwells or a group of old f amlly photos In antique frames. 2 Decorator David Hecht en· dorses rich color In ac· • centing strategic areas of a room: •Textured or fa bric-laminated shades at the windows, with the win· dow frame. painted a darker shade than the waD or a contruttng shade, .. ts a limp&e, tncxpCnslve way to get a smart window treatment. And the upkeep Is easier than draperies. • Colorful accessories can really give a room a Ith. For example, a pair of large pillows for the sofa -In a luxurious f abnc. Or, for the wall of a child's room, a row of round, color- ful enamel-framed mirrors, purchased at a variety store and lined up like porthola on a ship. e If a room's cob' scheme could UM a change, but the existing carpet is sttll In good shape, the carpet's color can be played down. For ex.ample, there ls an olive green carpet In a btde girl's room. She adores pink. The Putlon? Tint the walls the color ol b&sached wood to b&end with her light furniture. Then add a pale pink com· forter. Above the bed: a pk:ture of a tranquil llJy pond which picks up the green. pink and soft colon of nature. ·3 Interior designer Bebe Winkler believes one ol the most • overlooked elements In a room • fn9ance. Yes, It can be used u a decorating vehicle . .... Potpourri, usually a mixture of dried flowers. can be displaw<f In an Inexpensive large fish bowl Oilavortte china dish and will offer color and tex· ture on a console. dining or coffee table. The fragrance lasts a lOOg time, but t It fades, tt can be restored with a drop or two of scented oll. • Scented candles grouped In a handsome mix of sbles Is a refreshing change of pace. EtpedaUy festive and wck:omlng are votive candles In their giell holden. And, ~ you UM candles, you can aaw on your e*=tridty. 4 Interior designer Karen Rosen, KMR Dalgna, Ltd ., • hu thae unuaual ldeu. • Buy plain wrappng Kraft paper · or UM brown paper begs you've col- J.c:111d at home to lamina,. a wal. 1lMt raakl are SU1JJl .... 9i ~ Ant ptme your ~ with a waeer-beeed primer. Then cut paper randomly In lqUBNS, ~ or any shiipe ct.ad. Nt.Werd, W81-IP0'9 the pipe. llpPly waDpap.r paate, hang S-S-Md let dry. YOU can lay p6eca llde bv tide, laye or owrtlp for a dlmerlllal.a .&eel. e To lldd ll'Chlldural ......... .a Cl9nlt.._ Md .. al wall, buy ....... al dMr llClyk "*'°' ....__ ..... lnchll hWl bv qumter-lnch- thlck --eppaqxtMI for the pu-tlcullr room. Then freeh.nd ct.lgr1 or ' *'1dl. Ullng ..... pWlt In • c:ompell- ,,,,., wma.Y. ~ '·"" • 11 ble contrasting s~ ot ln a darker shade than your waU paint. To save time, tape a succession of the same stencil patterns on the strips and get a family member to help paint the des9l· Adhere to top and base of wall with a strong epoxy·type glue. • Create another kind of waD design with a paint railer. Use a stencil or draw a design on the roDer. Then simply snip the nap away wtth a cuti· de scislors, leaving the pattern. You now have a roller that will help you achieve a custom-designed wall. • Fot smart, Inexpensive wall-to- wall floor covering, buy snw matting. 5°'d by the square yard. Adhere It to the floor with water-soluble cement. 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Secoad and Third ,, PriM W'uuwn Mad • stamped. eelf...W. 1 1 d No. 10 t11111lope i•1oi• • ll'i"I to KRAFT "Nobocly Coc*e Lib Y-" . Sw..,.et.allta Winnen U.. P.O. Bo• 7037. Chic.co. U. 60680. CORNJNG WAil&• SPICE 0' UFE• llPC.8&'1' "NOBODY COOKS UICE ... • PE880NALIZED APRON PLlJS THI K&AFT COOKBOOK• Set include& 1.Qt and 3.Qt Cowred ~ 2~.Qt Covered Shallow c~. l~..Qt Covtt9d Ballina Di.ii, 1Wo Grab-it,. Bowta. 1Wo 5-lnch Un.Candle• Floaiin1 Candle• wlt.b Float1 and Wicka. Vahle: .... Apron-• with 1rnn-on leuere for penona.lllatlon. Over 325 recipes are in the cookbook. Value:SU.11 5 EQ1Ji Pieces: FumltuM That Can Ttanlfonn a Room "Alm8rt, economieal way to re· model a room," __.. inte· "°' dellgMr1 Joanne Adehrg and VMan Krawb, who work out of IWtimon, "ts to make }ult one c:hm9 for • big .&.ct." In Iha opS\k>n, tt.. .. ftve balk: p6ec:el thlit you can count on to add Impact, which have stood the tat of time In MnN of c:ontdNting sublltan • Haly to a home'• decor. They .-.: 1. A w.11 Unit. Slnce the advent of modular fumture, which alows pteca to be ltaclwd or buncMd, the wal unit ha1 become a boon for many famll6a. Stmply by adding units, a wal system can ~ changed to be as wide or high as daired. ~ can d!splay books, maguina, objects, have open or doted •or-sie. oome In beaudful wood,.pP\ted or metal sryla and la available in every price range. 2. An Armon. The French name for a wardrobe, this piece Is tradition· aly uted to store clothes -even tho~ It ii believed to have been developed originaly for llOrtng arms or mmor. This fumJture piece has gre.c verMdlty and can be a dramatic focal point In the bedroom, IMng room or foyer. k can be uteci to ltOre 11Mn1, doching, and today's rnode!s may even serve u a place foi-the TV. bree>orbar. S. AS.. Thll basic seating untt la the elegant work.hone of the home. Today 10fu are being turned out In ev«y pollilM ttylc and ~ - from formal tb country venk>na, from dean-lined to heavily detal&ed. Many come ~ lbndy, Ul'i-cere fabrics, 'Nth prtces b every budget. 4. Aa Esque. frequently \lied to dtlp&ey ~ ... today's .mg.a come ~ wood, bamboo, chrome and giall, hr-. md wrought tron. Eta- gerea are excdent for open-shelf lt01"9 to lhow off your favcrie ~ )lc:ta end bookt. TIMY Wiii flt ~to any room plan, conWlg In Wldlha of 30, 36 and 42 ~-SeWral ..... alf'I be ~ to form • .,,. wal, or a P* '*' be uMd on elMr llde of a Iola or a ftrep&.oe. I. A o.k. From l..oull XV to rolltop mod.II, dak1 ~tu.. tory haw been UMd ... the home for their pracdcal .. Mil .. ~ Ylr· "*· But Ammc.nl haw ll&ely edlPNd the .. for moct.n tlma and~:AdeMCMbea brdil PlllON tllble « a ~-vM'ldher•wood« aim top. ~ ktnd "' .. ~ dM>OM, .. ,_. ~ .,._ • wl INIU the ~ .... a . Jl CM Miit • a fWlt to a da, IO thlt I M ... the-9\M one .... the room« • can II..._. m frant al a wblow. W1W1 do top fumllure' manut.:M· !'fl ... .. lmpol1ant trends In d\8M Wld ~ p6eca you may be c:hoos· ing for your home? .. In the iMt 1bt months," ays Torn Hlma, mmketing dnctor of Kroehler Manufacturing Company, it'• be· come dear that no matter wt. region of the country people come &orn. they want more highly ltyled fuml. ture." The company's lntroduc:dons for 1981 nr8ec:t that consumer de· mand, especially In upholltered goods. The new IOI• future tcft.ned and rounded lines that .. more gen-eroutfV\ padded, many dh dreu-rnakei' detalllng, IUCh .. COlibMtlng wdlng and CUilom quidng, al add· Ing detalll of quality. "The new salas make a d.ftnlte de· 19\ ltatement this year," continua Hines, "and you can buid a room'• entire k>ok around one, whether you're stmttng from scratch or want to change the k>ok of a room. Thae pas do not need lots ol apeNlve llCCctlOrla to give a room charectet. TMv set the character of the room." Experts aw-that the tnnd ol buying a "safe," tnnocuoully styled tof a II not only dull, lt means that more money ha1 to be spent for acc:alOt1in to gtve the room some cxc.tmncnt. .... "Looking ahead," declara Himes, "w. Me a relaxing of the lines that MPUete tradtional end contemporary ln total room dalgn, and. towards a d:raeed-up country k>ok. Tndltional furniture II .. llktly to be Uled Wlh Nlttc goods as It ts Wlh man formal pieelll. We also ... a continuance ol the demand for quality in daV'i, In detllllng and matenall." ,... Gerald c. Ca •• W..-presl· dent~ for StaNty furniture Company ....... fwntture ltyla have not chmlQld rapidly. '1'~ td1 1a rnoa popular, wtlh conNmpor81y condn~ to waw on an ftOludonary balls. The emphasis today· Is toward proper dalgn and~ for fumiure that ftD our llfatyle ~ the 1980's." The fact that homa are getting smaller doan' mean that the con· sumer wants to ~ up quaky or de· sign excellence . Stanley learned through raarch and thft own expe·...,. rtence that the d!nJng area of the home II one that Is quickly dec:reastng In stie. Therefore, they've addr....a themMIYa to daligning smal-tcale dining fumtture wtlh fuU«ale •· ~· Since wall ~ II not the problem. but floor tpaCC ... tabla In the 80'1 wil be MNt>ly scaled to allow plenty ol room on the surface for place mall, chi\• and a MrVlng p.c., but ltlll allow space far mowmcnt about the mbie when It'• not Ill UM. To expend visual 1pace and create the lllusk>n of depth, the company wtD also be Ullng mftored backs tn many of their ~ed hutches. "Mirrors work equaly well In the bedroom. By flank- ing a bed or ctr... wtlh pier cabinm, a lght bndge overhead and a '8.rge mkror bltwMl'I, you can make a amal room appear larger," ~ Mys, "and, add ..... tima the ltor· age tpeee Wlh the cablnm, than by ~ the typkal n'9ht tab&ea. '"A perticullr fum»ure Item that la ~ 1mpca1ance •the smon," atr m • Caueh. "llnc:e ttMy go up the wal, lnltead of acra. It or oat Into the room. One annok• can hold u much as a large en.., but UM only half the floor apec:e. Put two together and you fW ~ floor 1pece for one draler, but 1upply the ltonge needl of two." According to Char&.. 8-tt, drector of merchandAslng and design far 8aM.u Furniture Industries, "To· d1y a furniture piece not onJy hu to be muJtlfunctlonal, but ti It utiba more vcUc.a1 tpace and ._ floor area, the consumer tends to buy It." Modular wal units condnue tn popw.rtty. Dependtog on the unit number, one can aJrnOlt achieve 1 cUltom-buflt look, with more •oregre In lnl squere footage, aays a...tt. For the future, with the riling cOlt of CONb'UCtk>n. he for ..... homa, not onJy wtlh few. windows for ener- gy conservadon but polllbly the elm· lnatlon ct doMts altogether -which effects ~ thinking. The compmy has a head It.St, wtlh the lntrodUdion of a drallng chat which has, behtnd lb doors, a mkror end a number of drawers. In responM to lncreeaed sales tn the categcxy of the wnatlle buffet MrYcr, which can be moved to any room, the company hu come up dh modell that now offer a place for wtne ltcfage, &onga flip-top counters for more Ml'Vtng IJ*e, doors and drawers. Ar4 a NC8nt ~ II the ubnMI .. .,...,..ment cmmr"; ~ fundional, It can hold the ...., a TV, proWle bwll9 mW:e ,_ endok~..... ., UP'm lake your choice of $4.00 in Kleenex• facial tissue coupons ( 16-25¢ coupon5) or $2.00 in cash when you submit a total of 10 proofs of purchase from Kleenex• 200 count or Boutique• facial tissue. At least three proofs of purchase must be from Boutique• facial tissues. 0-~. ,,.,,,,.,., """"'· V1laile Ila""""-' jJaatllesirl am..£ wmy, Alts.,... Min . ,,,..., • djmdltOlllsitle Iris dwlwba door. "' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Oengerousto Yow Health. ..,, __ , A1ound-the-Wo1ld Dellcacles fot Yout Vety Own Table By ffiorllyn Honsen Waverly Root has been writing books on food for a long time. Now he has come forth with one of the most delightful. entertaining and witty guides to food imaginable: Food (Simon & Schuster). an authoritative and visual history and dictionary of the foods of the world. Here are a few recipes from his Interesting book COCK·A-LEEKIE SOUP (Aaclnt EtvPtl l •ftltnt hen, (4 to 5 Iba. I 4 ... lhln beef. lllc«I 2 bunchee leeb • .bout 12 3 qcs. cold w•er 1 tabeetpoon .. l •-.-a lreehJv .,ouncl bllldl ,...er l cup pined, rudv-to-eat dried ~ I. Rinse the hen in cold war.er. Place the hen and beef Into a laf'!N kettle. 2. Cut off tough green ends of leeks and discard. Wash leeks under cold running water. using point of knife to cut through leaf layers. Carefully rinse away sand. 3. Cut leek:s crossWJSe into 1/2-inch slices. Add to the kettle. 11long with w11ter. salt and pepper. Heat to boiling: reduce hear and simmer 21/2 to 3 hours or until chicken and beef are very tender. 4. Remove chicken and beef from broth. Bone chicken. discarding bone. gristle and skin. Cut ch\cken meat into small pieces. return to broth. Remove bone and fat from beef: discard. Cut beef Into small pieces: return 10 broth 5. Add ready·to·eat prunes: heat soup to boiling. Taste. Add additional salt and pepper if desired. Serve in large soup l=llANCO • AllEAICAN 'PREBEllTI and your 1Unclltilll8 favorites SPJIJIEm a and Raufola· In "'1111t new faces. bowls accompanied by a crusty loaf and a jar of prepared white horseradish. You'll find that the prunes add a dellclous flavor to the broth. Makes about 4 quarts PINEAPPLE CHEESE BARS (OW Sp!la) 2 cups .............. ~ .. low ¥.cup....- 1 t•MpoOQ beldag powder 1 IUIPO<lft Mk o/• cup butter or •-..rtH l a.n (8 oa.) ciwhed pin~ l pkg. (8 oa.) aam chHM, tollned lcup~· ..... l en.MPW•ed 1/t cup alrDonck. FOllftd 111 teupoon ground dnnamon I. Combine flour. sugar. baking powder and salt into bowl. With pastJy blender. cut in butter uotil particles are size of small peas. 2. Press lf4 of the mixture into ungreased 9 x 13 x 2·inch pan. Bake In preheated (3750f.) own 10 minutes. Reserve re· matnlng aumb mixture for topping. 3. T~m pineapple into SO'ainer 11nd drain 4. Blend cream cheese with confec· tioners' sugar. Stir in drained pineapple. egg wfllte. almonds and cinnamon. Spreed in even .layer over partially baked crust 5. Blend remaining crumb mixture with egg yolk and press together. Roll out on floured boeld to a 10 x 6-tnch rectangle and cut mto '.'i·mch·wlde strips. Arrange strips over filling. crisscross-fashion. Return to oven and bake 20 to 25 ml· nures longer. Cur into sq1Jares or ba;s while warm. Makes 20 to 24 bars 3i.,....-. ...,..ed Delh Mk 111 t•MpOOa tround bl.eek IMPPtf ~ teMpOon tround nutmeg I 'II C\lllS tr•ed ChedUr chHM Battered brMd .UC:a, crKlien or lliced hailiM btt.cl I. Beat egg yolks. Add salt. black pep- per. nutmeg and cheese. 2. Bezit egg whites until they stand in soft. stiff peaks Fold into the mixture . PUe on buttered bread or crackers 3 . Bake in a preheated hot oven C400°F ) until puffed. 12 to 15 minutes. Serve hot for lunch. supper or as hors d'~uvres. Makes 6 servings 8y nlatk Goodmon W hen Marques Johnson ar· rived In Milwaukee In 1977 to assume his place on the court of the NBA's faltering Bucks, radio announcer Eddie Doucette took one look at his soaring dunks and labeJed him, "The Grand Slam." Douccne went on to en· thusiastically announce that Marques was "affable. articulate. visible. charismatic, has savolr faire and is the next O.J. Simpson." These haw turned out to be. weD- dewrwd kudos, but they hokl a glum geographical snag: It Is as dlfftcult for Marques to be "vlsi>le" (and therefore .. charismatic") In Milwaukee as It was for O.J. In BuffaJQ. Anyway, the games are different. It Is Dr. J., - Julius Erving of the Philadelphia 76ers to the unlnldated -not 0 .J .. whom Marques will someday sup- plant as the reigning superstar of the National Baskri>aD Ateodatlon. It taMs nothing away Iron" the good Doctor's superlative game to observe that that d.-y II just a leap and a bound away. Erving, brtlliant as he Is, Is almost 31 and playing on fragile kl'lftS. Johnson. at 6 feet 61/2 Inches, The Special Grace of· m~rvelous marques Johnson On the court and off, John.an I• clearly a claa act. Who know. where tht. talented Milwaukee Buck will stop? 218 pounds, Is built like a pro football tight end and, a week before his 2Sth birthday, Is anady a bcttm rebounder and defensive p&ey.r than Dr. J. Still. Jub has fuly urned hill myth, while Marques, In his fourth pro season, Is just bullclJng ... (Vou'U be able to compare the""'o for yourMlf In Sunday's NBA all-star game, when Erving and JohOIOO tum up at forwar;d on tt'9 EaslRm Confetcnc• squad.) Curtoully ~. thll low·key Im· ,.ge sulll Marques just fine . A col- leg&ate Player·of-the-V ear (1977) from UCLA, wheN th. 1Un always lhlnel and the cameM enr ever on, Is not apt to • ktndly to the htgkt rwhes of wlnlntlme Wllconlln. But when Marques WM dnlltied by the Budcl. he tmmedia•ly became a can· cbdatir for the ?nAMI 11..t Attmta ~ Corpe" by Mytng lhet Miiwaukee would .. ~ me a chance to broaden my horizons." And he pmted tupcrstar talt nicely. ''f' m not a superstar."' he said matter-of.facdy. ..David Thompson's a supcntar. Rick Beny's a superstar. JuBus Erving might be t#w superstar. That's why I love to watch him play." Thac days, he says of Miiwaukee: "For me, It's a good complement to where I'm from. The pece Is 5'ower. man consavaatve. than In La. Angda. It's a good famiJy at· fnOIPhere. Sure. I like the bnght lights and the b6g dty. But there's IC>methlng to be lliid for a town of hard•wcridng people without muth leisure lime." Indeed. Marques says. the change was good for him ln MWral ways; he a. one of the ,_. players who con· ceda the Pr...unr was gram In col· lcge than In th. prct: ... can't •Y the dedne . In ulebtlty bodmed me. M1lw8ukee Is dtlNNnt than UCU. wt.er. we were on national 1V al the time. Btsidts, at UCLA. I wesn"t ~~comfort.Ible having to '-kt 2().25 thc>ll a gamt. I Ice to ICon Ice every<>M else, but I just wasn't as good an aU-a.round player as I should haw been." All that changed at Milwaukee. where Coech Don Nelson, a dedi- cated team man from his playing days with the Boston Cdk:a, Introduced Marques to a, tum-oriented phu. osophy. Says Nelson: "We 8 Mar· qua to get points and rebounds. to get out on the brak. to defend against the heavy hmm, to .... physical punilhment. I haven't .Mn a guy 10 w1lng to • and play the nonglory 8IP8Cb of the game *'<:e Dave Cowens ... And ti fans don't always recogntm thOM nongb1oua apec:tl of the game. ~people ce1alnly do. In his ..cond ~ (1978-79) John· IOI\ WM the top vcAe-911111 lg forwercl In the •llct1c11 1Qr the NM al.-r team. The Nnner-up? Julus Erving. (Marques wel on>/ MCOnd ......... Y.•· lAny 8"d beat him out for the flnt·tam IPOt oppc-. Juau..) Last Miion ~ awraged -----· ------- 21 . 7 points and 7•/2 rebounds a game; more than anything, he Im· prated coaches and rivals with his rugged, high-flytng game up around the rim. Says Johnson: "I've been wr.pped up in going to the basket aD my life." That began In Natchitoches, La., where his father was a high-school basketball coech. At age 5 Marques was joining his father on the bench. then delighting the crowd at haltime by cirtlbMng up and down the court. By the time he was 7 his famUy (In· eluding four sistm) had moved to Los Angeles, where Marques began bum· ing up the park leagues. He went on to star at Crenshaw High School. one of the toughest and most notOl'tou$ Institutions of learning In Los Angeles. Vet his home life was one of IOlld nUddle-cM respectabili- ty. "My family is very close," he says, "and they had a tremendous influ- ence on me. A lot of guys I hung ~ around with In high school went In a different direction -a bad direction, in some cases. I know my parents were the ones who kept me In a straight line. Even now. when I go home and I've had a good game. It isn't as if everybody gets all excited. My father usually has some construe· tlve a1dd1111, and It keeps me from thinking I'm the gratat." Johnson carrles this realistic attitude owr to al aspects of the oft-aazy pro game. For Instance. the UCU communications major has learned the rules for cornnamlcatlng In the NBA . "If there's a dlffe1enc:e be- tween pro and coD.ge basketball," he says, Mlt's the approach taken toward offidals. You have to be an actor to play in the NBA. I would go _up for shots. get hit by opponents -and the ref would teD me that was part of the game. When I learned to fal on 1twl floor and ~ my wrist. the c&ial c:aled a foul .. " An aut19-P.' hunfitr's ~ Mar· que spends houn slapping hands and signing 1>«9ams for the young- stlln. Off-MUOn, he and a former coach run a&. ~clinic for kids In Los Angejes, and thAI 1Ummer they hdpe to atabllsh It on a dlywlde balil. But he's pmfedly happy to return to Miiwaukee each fall . He sUll wants to grt Into ~ when his d.-yt on the cowt arc done, but for now he's c:onf8nt to take thk9 a lbtdeetatimt. "When I Wal a •nk>r at UCLA." he seys, "I wes gltling a lot of publldty and a lot of advtce. I wanted to hulde up • much • ~. 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OMe, .. .,. ........ ••: ,.....,, °"'" NOT W A81.1 • ..W Ml>GCO na -----------··-----IF YOU QUALIFY fOR AOUOTATIONWl"\.L llAIL ITWITMIN 11MYI •••• •••••••••••••• Why Gullt Is Really GoodfotYou Guilt la the little voice that whlapen In your ear when you'ue let ~down. It may be unpleoaant, but It'• an eattentJal part of being human. By Jody Gaylln You didn't get enough sleep, woke up feeling grouchy and snapped at your wife and kids. You've been meaning to Invite that new neighbor In for coffee, but somehow haven't gotten around to It yet. Your mother likes you to call her every Sunday, but three Sundays have pa.swd and you still have not picked up the phone. How do you feeP. In a word, guUty. Almost everyone knows what It Is like to experience guilt. Not only is It unpleasant, it can be downright un- comfortable. Recently, a spate of popular self-help books have come along advising us to eUmlnate this rankling feeling from our emotional vocabularies. One best-selling author, Wayne Oyer, goes so far as to tell us that guilt Is a "useless" emotion. Don't waste your time feeling guUty, says Dyer In his book Your Erroneoua Zona. TM only purpose gulh serves guilt are not lucky. he says: They are II to keep "you upset or Immobile In In trouble. Inability to feel guilty Is your present moment. 11 "the basic flaw In the psychopath or Oyer flady states that feeling guUty antisocial person who ls capable of Is "stupid" because "not one tiny slice committing crtmes of the '!ilest sort ol that guilt wilt do anything to rectify without remorse or contrition." Guilt, past behavior." In fact, M continues, says Gaylln, serves our "conscience such feelings Intensify the chances mechanism. 11 It is testament to the that YoU wUl repeat unwanted fact that human beings need each behavior. other to survive. "We are dependent So . .lust when you are feeling d01Nn on the nurturance and protection of In the dumps for Ignoring poor old other people," he says. Guilt mom, along comes a man who tells reminds us "' we are bound to you to stop wonytng, stop agonizing other people and that when we do and quit feeling guilty because you are something cruel or Mlftsh we have let wasdng your time. Sounds like tcntfte tMm and ounelva down. Ear from advice, right? ,.. being "uMlas." gullt ls one of the Wrong, say, psychiatrist Willard necessary tngNdlents In some of our Gayltn. Stop feebng gutlty and YoU bat qualttics, Including generosUy, stop being human. Gaylin, tM Mrv"e· Mlf·sacrtftce, unselfishness author of Fnllnga: Our Vito/ S1g,,. and a sense of duty. (Harper & Row), bellews that gulJt Is When you fHl gutlty about some· 111 ~nt to human beings u Jo'1e thing, If ls becauae you did not live or ·eo~. FMllng guilty Is a up to your own Internal standards: uniquely human operience, one You have fallsn 1hor1 and betrayed that Nrva the "nob&at, mo.t gene-your kMala. Y.USng 1t your family for out and human characta traltl that no reason or noC caJllng your mod-• dllttngullh our speda. ·• rMka you f•I gullty becaute you ThOM peopte who have nev., felt know you should not behave that way. W~n gullt raJlv hits you. In fact, the only thing that will make you f•l b.tter It expiation. So you call your mom or surprise your family by taking them out to dinner. All ls forgiven and you feel fine. Gaylin believes that because guilt Is allev~ted only by cuch acts, it is a "guardian of our goodness." James Laird, associate professor oi psychology at Clark University, agrMs. "Guilt." he states. "II what makes people make amenda for their transgressions. Guilt tells us that we've done something we reaUy don't approve ol. The only way you can get rid ol gulh '5 to do something you do approve ol." Many people confuse guilt with what Gaylin calls gullty fear. When you do something Immoral or Ulegal and wony that you wil be c.aught - f0t Instance, when you are dnvtng 50 When ,au're apeedfng and ..,ddenly •pot a police car, 111hat »OU feel le not guilt, but guilty fear. m.p.h. In a 35 m.p.h. zone and spot a pollce car ahead -that sickening n.ash you feel ts not gulh, but guilty fear. What wparata that fnllng from guilt, •YI Gaybn, II the feet that getting away with It -lfttng the polk:eman pull over another drtwr rat.Mr than you -and avokllng punllhment brings tmmedillte rdJ: Not true wtth gullt. Then only forglvenaa or pUnllhment mak• you f..tbebr. Dy.rs nerTOW dlftnlnon ~ 9'alt really refers to wha~ most therapists would call .. Inappropriate" gu!lt feel- ings. Any emotion that traps you and prevents you from taking action should be examined. laird also ;aeaes that excessive guilt can be damaging. Some people just feel guUt too often an<l too much. But how can you tell it y~ are such a petson? Look at your actions and judge them accordlng to your own stan- dards of benavlor. Obviously everyone will differ In the way he or she handles a situation. What makes you feel guilty Is not always what makes your friend feel guilty. Temperament .. character and morality differ from one person to the next, and the range of what is ''normal" Is broad. All you can do is examine the . behavior that provoked your gu ilt and remember that guilt sends out signals when you have le1 yourself down. Try to examine how rational voor guilt feehngs are. It is one thlng to feel guilty for forgetting your Sunday caU home. but what it your mother begins Insisting that you call her twice a week -or every night? Shouki you feel guilty when you don't? Probably not. In that case. you have to acknowledge your Independence and recognlze your mother's actions for what they are: unreasonable demands that re- quire no gul)ty response on your part. I f you consistently find yourself feel- Ing inappropriate guUt or If your conscience Is so severe that con- stant and ovetwhelmtng guilt seems appropriate to you. you rmght be wise to consider seeking help from a thera- pist. The guilt could reflect other. deeper problems from your past. Consistently lnapproprlate emotional responses, as well as feelings that In· hlblt youP behavior to a aipp!ing degree, could signal the need for help from a professk>nal. The main thing to remember Is that our feelings -all of them -are what define us as human. Ptofasor LUd points out that .. guilt, like aD our emo- dons, II very primitive and essential." And Dr. Gayftn believes that the ble· gat mistake you can make Is to think about feelings In terms of good or bed, UM._ or useful. There are emo- tions.with painful or pleasurable '-1- lngt attached to them. but INt doet not make IOme bad and omea good. 1'1-f•lingl MTW to .. guide our choices as r•tlonal human betnga," M says. 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K --•: U VIII 0 Mallet Clllltl Clrd"' --------Uo Dalt----... ______________ ~ ~ Aft.#-- Clty Sbllt Zip ........................................ .............. . ... The Succ~I Way to ·Update Your Watdtobe I i Nl&'f~ • .....,,,., •• engagements. You also need to Indicate the ~ " casuaJnas " each actMty. Add up· the number d times you participate in less- frequent adtvtlies per year, ~ dw weeldy frequen- cy of "9llar adMties by 50 weeks. nm wiJI glw you a pidwe " your needs and how most " your fashion dolars should be spent. Whm you get ready to lfq> f« additiot as to your weadld>e, Se!fe+si1om offers the folowiolg buying tips: 1. Ala. ...... of,_ ...... for ..... ...... c• II For~: 1/Sdl for a cmt. 1/Seh for a suJt. 1/Seh b two drelles. caaaal )8cket and sledcs and 2/5chs forecu.00.. I. s,.... ......... ,_ ddt'x tD be ... die ..a. A "good Idea ls to divide the pwchme priol by the teal number " ~ to determine cost-per-wumg d an ifltm. If a adt. which am $300. is worn twice a week for ftw ye.irs, It OOICS only 60 c:eNI per wear- ing pb deaning fees. The dress that co.a $40, but Is worn only twice In a ye.mo a ~not going to be the bet- ter purd.-. s . .., ..... l11at I • of • ......_ Fashion trends take time to saturate ' throughout the Western world. Knowing that the Ille d a major trend is now about fM years, will keep you .. ahead d the game. .., STICJ .. ISTICS According to the U.S. Census Bureau. here are the 10 states. in order, that are expected to grow the fastest over the next 10 years. 1. Nevada 2. Arizona 3. Wyoming 4. Alaska 5. Florida 6. Utah 7. Idaho 8. Colorado 9 . New Mexico 10·. Oregon PRACTICING WHAT• TUCHD To get his s1udents' atten- tion and to prove a sciendlc point, a Montana State University professor Is lying down·on the )ob -on a bed ol nails. Before his first lec- ture ol the semester, physics profalOI' L.any Klrkpab1dc down wt.I you remember, ewn t It's only a hgment ol a dram or a an. from a song. Then t>.gil to anaJlpe what the drum might mean." o.1aMy says that often the dream will be Ml- aplanatory but that It may deal In metaphon and sym- --------------------r------------1 boll. She dacrt>es one woman who Wiit having . "I've been mulling this °'1e1''" he con- fesees, "but after · lalc.lng to a . few people, rm not so sure any- more." A - CLUllC ,,.. The kudzu me II Wtualy lnde1truct1ble. Paddd• don't ' WOik on I; the only w.yto ltop It Is to bwn k out. Kucma can choice olf • trM'• • and light, kllng k. But lhts rnMlv-• olent foaag. may be a human llfaaver. Unlvenlty of Alabama chemistry prolasor WIDlam Paudler says a chemical In the plant may he~ control high blood pressure, adding that he has already -used the kudzu compound to suc- ceufuUy regulate high blood preseure In animals . Al- ~ he doesn't know how the plant wodca, he notes that the Japan ... and c.._ haw u..t kudzu for cen- turies, for ewrythjng frOm ~ control to fertlllly. "Look , In general, basket- ball playas are the highest-p8'd athletes. Your average writer Is not the highest- pald guy. And he spent a lot ol yun gotng to school. He sees these y o ung • punks from the Mims making 10 or 100 times more than he's making, and they don't seem to be appreci ative enough for him. So he sticks tt to them, gives them a good shot." COl 0 PACTS The common cold Is more than just a nuisance: lits a burden on the nation's economy. Men than 90 per- cent " us get between two and three co&ds a year, costing our economy an estimated $6 bllllon In lost workdays and work we beech due to the mn... ~- ftlllt Ml•.,•• :II 1 tea .,,~ ........... ,,,,. -,, .. ,.,_~ ---~ ..... ,.~ ........... . m ... ._, Mfllca.ar °"",,_.,e..!Jll"""" •••s• la It polll>le to IOlYe We's problems In your sleep? Ya, believes Dr. Gayle Delaney. She says you can train youneV to dream up 8nlWa'I to questions ranging .from "How should I decorate my IMng room?" to "Can my marriage survive?" Delaney, a San Frandlco psychologist, uses "dream incubation" in her practice and descrl>es It In her book, Llulng Your Dreams. "It works," she says, "be- doubts about where hlr rela- tk>nlhlp Wal heeded. The woman trted dream Incuba- tion and dreamed she was on a shi> with hlr boiJfrtend at the helm. Suddenly the name ol the ship flashed In · · her mind -the Tlflanic. -BM~ •llTHDAYS (Al Aquarius) Sund.y - Stuart Whitman 55. ,.._ -Tommy Smothers 44; Fanah Fawcett 34. T...-., -Shelley Berman 55. Wed- .--, -Ab Cooper 33; Ida Lupno 63 ......... - ... Aa-or'i 47; Red But- tonl 62; John Cmadlne 75. ~g;·~Z.~58~ ·,>. . ·c; ..... f/~ _j TAKE THESE 3 IOOIS · ~~· 10 IEEP FRIE ..... 2mu ... 1n When 1t comes to helping chiklrrn di!ICo\·er the>j'oy of Mid· inw. nobod~ clo<·s it like Dr. ~ I lis m.1rwlous stont's. Al>fX'Aling charnttl'r.>. anll colorful illustrdtions an• ,;i1lull11r fun. kids rl·tum to them again and <1l!(ai11. Tht> word." a~ just ri)lhl for th<' \'OUlll{t'st "rt>ack·r~" of all. too. Th\•y'rC' in large. clt'ar typl'. Th..'y oftton tl:-ll thl' stof!· in rh~11ie. And thl-y·rl' :141 do:-ely relakd to tilt-picturt•!< that. with :i little help from '.\tum or l><1<l. en.>n \'ery youn)l 11r1• Sl'hoo~ can stan rt'ading all l>y thm1~d' r1'. :\nd tht' l>l'.;t p:in L" that when a pn··~hoolt"r L" turned on to r\·a<lin.c!>~ Dr. S1:uss and his friends. he Jtl'nt:r<1lly sLJ\~s tunlt'd on to n-ilding for life. a .. anut .. OM 1HI ONLY a.ua wmt •• llUSS. ··0r. Seuss's ABC" i. ju.Ill tM book to vh·c your younw.-ter a haµpic-r. c11sier start in reading. It's ju!lt one of 3 delightful Beginnl'r Books you'll receive a11 a frl'(! gift when you send for the 2 introductory book:; shown here-one by Dr. 5<'U~S and the second by another f'ifted writer and artiSL Kttp them. If you wish. fur only Sl.9J each plus delivery. Jn anr ca<;e. the :-1 fret' book.c; are yours to keep. along wilh 2 extra frl~ gift°' described ~·: The Ult in the Hat Bookra..:k and ,, our spc.~ial ?.lrent':; Guide. SAVI ova 112.00 So~ now. 'bl can !'la\~ O\'tt $12.00 on lhc bt!lt books you can put in the hard! al rour prHChook-r. And t'\'t.'n if you buy nothln~ at an rou may k~i> free. the ~J boob. Tht-<.:at in the I lat Hookrack. and the Guide to hclpinff your child <k',-elop reading skills. Read full details iq the anactk>d Conn. then fill it out and mail it todar. YOUR 2EXTRA .FREI GIFTS laadeM oj.. F°"114 Wukitt o;u, £hiitld f.(} ••• THESE ·LOll·llTIMIN PRICES! So very low they're amazing! And right at your fingertips. These are the power vitamins ·and minerals you want for yourself and your family. Order today-don't miss out! · ~Ov.' you cun huve fn11h i<prout11 •v•ry dity-l(T'Own n~ht in your own llitcht•n for jul't penn1H . ThClll' o1prouts C"un be Wied in duihe11 lib chop suey. om•l•ts. soups or c11wrolt.-.-or eull•n raw ,ui Ml~. F~sh crunch~ and d•licious sprouts add ~t and rood vulu" to your di•t. MAml CONTIJff INCMAU.0 WI TO_., Al llEDa ""'°'11' BNn •prour..i ba•e hem UMd ti,, I.be Ctu-for thouMiMb al ynn. Sow It bu bMa ducovtt9CI th.at tht! vitamin tOfltent ol various ~ and f'W.i.-OROE'RcooPo:N, r-~L'ORoeficoo"PON.., I 1-llg. II i v1TAMIN i ! &arllc Oii f"'""~ONE CENYO- _y S-A~E 1 c I' C1p1 ..... .. ~ I ,., I I! :J1• &a• with Aoee His» : Ll 500 tor :UI ~~ 11lJ 10llOfofUI to~ -• 100 1•• 1 • N2,, EicpAI 21115181 -~ °"' .. ___________ .. I for .. "".. •---••••••••••••1 1 , •a,..., 1 MAil ORDER COUPON I 0 --t.• I .. "'9-1" : 0 1 ...... 11• I r':~·~::.-:.-:.~~=~ a-t:~;r,•·· - I MAIL ORDER COUPON I ,_~ .. . ..... .... ...... I LECITHIN I ~r.:--.9'.';:.. I lt Gnht C.,..... I AM. Qllll9, --· ._ I .J I 11! .,_, .. ,_,.,. I 100 1• I _,. '-•1• I Cupitul" I C M I I .. '--°"' ·a-·1.11 ~0..1 0 , ... a.Al .. ,.,s.a I ...... ::i:;, O••?• .,,_., I~,. . E ... fJ1Mt• L-~-~!!.~~J L: ............... r···------······~ ·------·11 MAIL OAOER COUPON I ' MAIL OADER COUPON 1 f I GINSENG • '1 VIT .... A I I 2IO '*"' ..... Ulllll I u 100 1 ... • v. o-e In t• 89• ~ C::, 1 ... ·= I lor -~J •I --...... 1e 0 ... 4.11 n 0 1••1• I 0 ,_ .. tUI I N218 lbpllw 2/tM t , .. ,, ~ 211•"' L ............ . .. ---------• MM. OADEA COUPON I "• 4" ::N:r't':-:1 •79• ... .,. .. Ll ••am•-. .. C'J 19111r ......... ..,.a1t11t ''BlK''~ 1oor ...... 1.15 u ,.,,... _2tor ... 225T ...... 5.50 FRUCTOSE 50 p!~ ~.: N11twr11l 2 IDr 1a Sweetnler 1 oz.°';;:::; GU&ll&llA .. UFr. '° ..... .. . '"tAlfLEfi---.... .... 2 .. ... •"ZOOll" 50._.UI VITA.1111'8 far 2w1.11 BAIR c.re 100 o.r-1.• ltor7.8 100tDr , .. 111r1• ataruo ltDr&lt ::it.·~lfw111 'i11 ...... , llkl TAIUTS ·~· 500 tor 11.25 "MULTl-NATURAL"A .... I ,,,, ... .... ....,., Y .... Lldllllll. Miil, Kllp. an 0.. ....... . ....... ..., ....... ~PK-... , .. till. .,... Glrlll. OoliNllli. Onie· .... 2.11 cai.d u.. ..... ..... '·-tDr IAI 100 UNIT CAPSULES 200 UNIT CAPSULES BREWERS YEAST TABli:TS =-95' t000t0f2.15 100 FOR 500 R>ff tOllO FOR 4.69 8.98 1.79 8.49 16.59 2.89 14.19 27.49 6.89 32.98 59.85 ·----o ......,~~~---'!:--~~~_..;..;......_~~~--~ .. 30i071• Mid\1111........,_, ~ ..,.,_._ :tllnQ• JACKSON lltOWN[ ~ TH£ Plll£TEHDOI THEKST OfUIAD -· C..IC'S ......... GMATUT HITS --=-= llU'Olll blN CIMATU'T ""' 0.--------3037N• ~ n.ttTWOQO MAC 11\JMOUM *1t1. ::::..-== ~ • -·--~ ---~em- JOIU1• ,c.•..-. .. O~WARWICK No ,..,,. So &.one ~c ... , GREASE:r ----unu ---- u UNDA~ -0.-"'9~ 306043 • .... -' Wfllllltl 'S CIUTUT NITS loc;(;,..S lo "11CSS-t l ST Of ntll NDt ~~CK GM.ATCST MITI ~ HELEN REOOY'S ._ .. GltEA TEST HITS .. TA COCJLIDQI ~ 90911* LOW •aaMt Oofti~----· STJmDl IM)g. JOESTAMPUY ...... TH[ OllllGIMAlS AFTER HOUR$ COii-.. -· llUY JOEL .. , ............ mi-.i TIJRHSTll.£S IOMYIAM _.. ..... .,... ~ ---°""""" DOWN6DIRTY --R\JPIERT HOl.-s lOI027 • ~lllCfw.e :!!!!: ....:~ ....... -CHICAGC>lll ""'* ....... ~ <~ ...... ~ .... a..... ... \ WHO'S IN THE .CWB_ ,,.... .......... ....... ,,...,. ...allll: .. . 305971. lllAC_.. ~-..... --- ALBUMS:.vONE . . -~ 11r· T THECAAS NHOlllAM• ~·= AM&MURllAY AC-. Clllldlol --...... .., .... ---l.OlllTill l:nel c:...---~ MJUIOI _,. l#ID -THEIDTOf JOMIAU PUCMDl.tOI TWUTitlf111l "f.f.::Jm' --'""' -..=-:-..... LEC If youjoln .. Club now Md..,_eo..., I ... 11t1 cloe• ( .. ....-Clubprlce9) In .. NII 3,... 8Clll ICMaQI ......_ -..n-Lllll ~· ,..a• llKllll 304M7 ~ ,,,...,. 'Ili1Bt -=-_.,. D!Sl -~ ... -· !!ii!!!!) JAB.Ir --CMT MWSSA MAHCHESTtR tOIMftln' .... UMY QOUDMAU _,, l!iW:! ~ lf3*IJ Dm----Cllftlelh••• amna• JOHNNY CASH 2M7H• J4N'f COWNS ~ ltoc:Ubilr .._ ~ lMNG JCTHROTUU -91.LYJOll Ci CHICAGOuv A JIDli': 11N>rrmlJ -·--· __ ... ... -~· TEO NUGENT ---.,...,.,,u.. ~ SCREAM ORCAM ,,. __ ....... JOS2::1S• -------~ .... ._ B08JAMES AEROSMITH "H" Nichl In The AW MAC DAVIS MYCOMWf ~70 _ ...... "C:'Ulll••'•l....,,.,.. GREATEST HITS I WILL SUltVM ~ ... ~ i...-•..,..,., ... """ -· 5Nm'HA 1r· ~"== ~..,.,,,.. D-6 MAMTHON ClllU1'DT """ ROBBIE OUPREE m11I ~...-Jll2lM -HAL£H ~ -----~--~ ...... a a _ ................. c. Q' ..... __ ........... ... r----------------------, c........._.a.._a...,._n11 .................... ·-0 , ................. 9'.11 (~ ...,.._ M tor llJlp tO lrtrdlol-. plUI St• tor ..... ..., twdng). ,.._ 8Cc.pl ""1 fl--iJNp $+ ..., I llfldlr ................. ......,., ... 1..,.. to bur ..... lllCn ..... Olteeorda(•,... c.lbonc:-)durlng ... com-== .............. caiat ........... ~ ... ..................... ..................... SEHO MY SCLfCTIOHS IH THIS TY Pf -F2A DI' Af (:OAOIHG lbe...,. iO U-Jo .,...) a .. •g-,::zr b 9 OlllllllJC.. • llY MAIN llotUSICAl IHTUIHT IS (-.,...). ~, _ _,.._.,~.._...,,~) a..,~2 a -.. ... , 0 ~1· a ~s<,.,,..._.., a .-.ccno,..._.> §l......... . ....... ....... .... .... ... ....... . ....... . ........ .... ................... .. ...... .i,Clllt .. ...... .......,~ .. aws a• _. ,,....,,.., .......... NO.l'llO.--.,..... ~ltco ,..... ... ,,,, ... ,,, ............. CllllmlM ........... .,..,"°"' ._ D .......... ..., .................... , •5". ........ ---·---....... .-.. ...... ., .. , ......... _____ __. .... ..,.,_ ...... ......, .. /IC I a.__. .. ...._,_. ~"!'9~~L _____ L----~-'~~~ "What a great way to get the music you want most." Ye&. .,ouc:.n90on•1~1oree end oet eny tool 'four t•worit• ~ell • one.! NAyai,t-.todoi9fllln ... IMll ftlls 8"tic.lioft, tOfe'ther With ~ c:f'9dl OT~ OfGer for S1.88 a...,.. ,,.... (tMI'•,. far yaw ..... 10 ~ tiona. .... S1.85 to C0'9r ~ 8nd Mndllng). In~. WOU .... ~I more 1-OI tecardll l• Club orDe> In .. naid tlw99 ~ Md you '"9YC8ncel yOVt memb9nhio My bnle.,.., dOillo ao. How the Ck.lb ooeret..: ~tour_.. (13-.. •yes) you'll,.....,_ the Oub'a 1111'91c m 11 Dne. wHcft clMciltlea ttle s.e.c:tion al ... Monetl far .... mualc:el ~ ...... hunchdlal ...-0 •I I ftom ~ tle6d al mueic. In 8ddition. uo tolill tinlee• ~you l'll8V ~ oft9r'S al Scleciel a. lectlon9. ~ ... dileount ""' ,....,.., c.. oriCM.,fGr • te1e1a1uo1019buyift0 ~ If you WWI to ~ the Setec:lion d IN Mof'lltl 01 .,_ SCl9Qlll s •••ction. yOU need do naltting-lt .... be ltlicioed aAU 111·c..,..lfyou~en....,...•'rc1• l.OT,.,..lt .... filllntN1~cm'lfatwey9~WINil• bytN dallla aoeclfied. You ... ~,__ ...... 10d9yato Flllle VO&W dedeeon. II you ever receNe any S.'1 Cli Oft wilhout MlflnO '*' • ..... 10 deyt in whidl to decide. you rev ,. tum it• our...,..... n...,...., .-ca~ Oldef 0UftnQ'f04Jll ~tO Will be meilleO end billed • rwgu6er Club one-. wtNdl OI· Nnltv .. '7 .• OT ---Illus tlhipplng Md ~ (~ .... and~ Selecboiw "-be_.,... .,,... hil!Nr.I AlttJ If you daciOe to continu9 • • ...-.r ..COl ........ llYollelYCllfnle,.........,.. ycu'I ........ t.-larour...-aua. ...... , _.,...,,.. cNn.. 1~0.., FrMTliet -'l ~o.c.itaalttleC..'a~ wlltl yGll inerodlac:lary ......... "yOU .. not ....,... far anyrwon..t:rr I I ~lull '9tum~ ..,, ... tO.,. tor a ful ,..,und end yOU wlll r-. no tunl'ler «*IQ9h0n. So you ri9k noetli"I by -=ting "°"' Speci.i ... rt,V-·Metllllera ... Now Offet: '°"..., alllO ... ,.. ..................... 1119' •• ,.. .. ....... EQlli ..... (Glllf ....... .... -". ...... .... ...... 1011• 6 I ·--... Tllil~ ... -..,._,.. l .. •as el: ,.... .... ,..... • ..,,_, -....... 11e ......... ,....Ol9di ..... 11e a a,.., •• ......,. - " .......................... eN., ... ..... It'°"~ not ta~ your'9lll ta pur· ctlW elgflC men MllC">I•. Of I you cMn0t Ind 10 MleCllOI• you want rigrlt now-tlef9"t 8 perlect ~""Y ta "'try out" .._ CluD on • I08Ciel trl8I ~blM! ................ "1Hlllll *·•~ IOft'' .. ._,._end we'I ~you ANY 8 recordl or tapes-AU for ~ IC, plue ~ end han- dling In exchange. you llMPY 118'" ta buy aa tew .. fOur .-CtioM (et ,..,.., Cluti prices) duting tM coming ltW• yeen. Think of II-only foul .-CtionS and you heve thr" wnote years 1n wtllch to buy them! An<1 ttl•t's., ,,,.,. IS to If' As•~,....., you'll eopy a# of the benefU ot regular mernt>enn1p aa de9Crlbed on the lollOwing pege-but without any lengltly commitment you may cencet1at any twne alter buying Jult four mo1e seleciiont So tf you'd preter to enroll now under th• special "~t acQua1nte<f' offer-mad the te:19c1al apC)location tOday. togetner Wltt't only SI 00 (that's 1c tor your 6 lfltroductory lelectlOnS. plus 99C to cover sn~ and handltng) Read the ~t tor oetallt on how the Club workl. ~tuft • .,_,,. 11111 •i•• .._ 0..: you may ••so cnoow your 11111 ..-C110n rognt no•-•lld -. • 9"19 11 to yOIJ tor •• .... , so' o" regui.t ciuo OflCff (on1y S3 99) EnclOM pay.....,1 now w>a you M rec-11 wl!PI yayr 6 rt111oduc1ory Hl9c1ons Tt111 t1•ll·pnc• Pll'C"-redueel your memcierst11c> Otlhg•ton """'911 .. 1..-,-yoc.fM tften o. •9Qutteo to t>uy 111S1 3 mo•• MIKtions (inste.O ot •>'{'the ne•1 tlltff yH~ Just cnec" tlO• m •PC>loC-1JOn ~ 11• in numl>ef you w~t 3'0fl... CJ __ ..,..... .......... c:-.... .__ ................. ... ---------------------- I 0 -.-.., ... ......,.., .. .... I • le'-....... '°' """'=" I .... •IMI .-W:l090"9 -09V-Of '3 99 I"*! I -ouy ON\' 3 -· --... "991J'W I o..011'<~1 .,.,...,.,,_.,.... I I ... l----------------------- TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1, 1981 :-ORANGE COUNTY CAR· BUYERS-GUIDE. ~ .... _______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY_ .. IOI McUJlEHS IMW At Beach Blvd. & Wh1tt1er La Habra -522-5333 AMC-JEEP COSTAMISA AMC-J&P-:aEHAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-1023 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-91 oo CHRYSLER-PLY. ATUS CHRYSLB-PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 OATSUN MIWPOIT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street Ne wport Beach -lll·I JOO OLDSMOBILE .... SITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. C.OSta Mesa -140-9640 Ll~-'C OLN ·MERCURY CREVIEI MOTORS • 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -US:3171 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 UMIVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 PEUGEOT IEACH IMltOR~ 848 Dove Street ./ ROY CAIVB IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road Newoort Beach -640-644'4 SADDLEIACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040 -495.4949 MAZDA MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -645-5700 TOYOTA Newport Beach -752-0900 EARLi n TOYOTA PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVllSOM, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -67J..Ot00 llLL VAH POISCHl-AUDI 13631 Harbor B lvd. Garden Grove 6J6-2JJJ SAAB llACH IMPOITS - 848 Dove Street Newport Beach -752·0900 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tJOJ VOLKSWAGEN JIM MA.IUMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beash -142.2000 MAI.I HOWAU VOLISWAMM 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 134-4111 1A1Um•OLYO 1966 Harbor B lvd. Costa Mesa -646·9111 c. ORANGE COUNTY ~ ~--... ... ···-----~· .. ._ ... "It has been said that I earn my living making other people funny," says Bob Barker Obviously, he has made them very funny. as he was host of Truth or Consequences tor 18 ,yeaFS, one of the longest success stories 1n television history, and 1s currently the emcee of The Pnce Is Right on CBS. television's highest rated network game show. In addition, Barker now hosts Goodson-Todman Productions· new weekly show, That's My Line. pre- miering Tuesday at 8PM on CBS His reporters are Suzanne Childs, T11u Leek tind Kerry Millerick. The reality-oriented show presents unique glimpses at people with unusual occupations Individuals from throughout the nation with uncommon jobs are inter- viewed where they work and the studio audience 1s utilized as well H1ghl1ghts of the first show include Kerry Millenck attending a school where the students learn how to pick up girls. T11u Leek v1s1ts a dentist's office where the doctor and his staff all wear comic book cos- tumes. and Suzanne Childs v1s1ts with a skilled cabi- net maker who continues to operate a high speed circular saw even though he 1s totally bhnd Executive producer of That's My Line is Jonathan Goodson. son of Mark Goodson who founded Good- son-Todman Productions in 1945. The shows are produced and directed by Larry Einhorn · who re- ceived an Emmy in 1979 for his work on Kids Are People. Too Another Emmy winner, Ann Elder. also produces ' TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1 1981 MAJORING IN LIFE Samuel E. Wright attended college for nearly ejght years and by design never obtained a degree. The friendly, easy-going actor, who co-stars with Sonny Shroyer in CBS's comedy series, Erios, airing Wednesdays at 8PM, sees all of lire as a classroom and liberal arts as an on-going major. "I never intended to pm myself down to a given subject," said Wright, who <it various times had four majors while attending South Carolina St<ite College in Orangeburg <ind C.W. Post College in New York City ( 1965-72). At different times he opted for physical education, English, Speech Pathology and Theater. And before that he majored in pure athletics "In those days I was what you might u ll a 'big dumb jock,' " laughed Wright. "It was easy to be a big man in athletics and to skip the more meaningful aspects of life. However, I had a high school Ensijsh teacher, who was also a friend of the family, who al~s told me that my real future wis in singihg o1nd not in athletics." His teo1cher's words proved prophetic when in 1969 he made his Broadway debut in the musical, "Jesus Christ Superstar." Subsequent starring roles in "Two Gentle- men of Verona" and "Pippin,'' confirmed Mrs. F.C. Hull's foresight. ''She wais always Interested," remembered Wright. "She used to visit our homt on Sunday a~er­ noons when I was eight and listen to me preach regular sermons <ind sing my own gospel hymns for the family. Then when I got to high school, she encouraged me to try out for the school musicals. She obviously uw some- thing ln me that I didn't discowr for Se'Yeral ye.1rs.'" Friends of the actor, on the Er1'&s set, call him o1 true "Renaissance Man" who soaks up knowledge like a tp~.lge. "If yob start a quotation from Shakespeare, S..m a.If finish It," they said. "He'll reclt~ poetry ln classical Greek or devastate you with his re-creations of f11mous M.1rx Brothers bitt taken from their films." But It's stUI m~1k that lies 11t the core of Wright's peculiar genius. e's MJf-taught on the guitar which he took up u a boy." n thOM days I lust tuned all the strings to an 'open A' and lhummed," he Nld, "H~r, b.c:k (n 1971 I detennbwd to reaJly pt.y the Instrument. I bousht two books and Mt • pl for myself to play llke Andret Segovt. alter a year Of throw the guitar at th4 wall. "Nah&Nlly," he •"'W "I fell 10tMWh1t short of my pl. But aim a ~-a.half I "'" in John DftMr't ra"P( And that't Mt too '*9." ... ,.~. 6-• "Tiit lllril " • r (COlll) '63-0oris Oly, JlllltS Glrw. • "lrlftltr lkCllM" (tom) 7 1-Bud Cort, Sally 1!.elleim111, Micll1tl Mu1plty, W'rtlilm Windo111. ' • "Sllilt ...... ,...,, Dul" (iwys) '74-0..W J ..... &.•e Cl> 9121"A .... ler1111 llllil(' (drl) '81-Pet• Strauss, Ric:hard Widmark, Oet Wallate. Kathryn Walker. e '.'Cllartey Vina" (adv) '73-Walter Matthau, Joe !loft Biker. t:te e 0 0 "Tiit ~ (dt1) '17-Clint bstwood. SoadrJ Loeb llOllDAY, Ft_., Z .... e "At U.C Liit lM" (mus) '75-Burt Reynolds. Cybil Sllepherd. • "ltlll PHI Mis" (dra) '59-Aobtrt Stack, Macdonald tarey. ,. • 8 a "Mwiu " .... ~ .. (com) '80-Cloris ltatlNllM, Desi Ainu Jr . Donna Peseow. T 1111 lo~11se. TUESDAY, FtlltlMY 3 l.'Oll e "Tiit ,_ ,.....,. (com) '68-Jemes Carntr, Georp 11.eflMfy. • "7' hr* Alie" Pll1 I (dra) '17-ltsley Arin Wann, Marc Sillatr. fa 9 Cl)) (I?} ...... Is ~ 1111 lif..t CWI .. &re,lr' (COlll) l '78-Georee St1al, Jacqueline BtSSell. Robert Motley. wtlMIUDAY, FOltlMY 4 1:11 e "Tiit Liit 5-t" (wes) '61-Aock Hudson, Kirt Dou&*. • "7' l'arl ...._ .. Cone/. (dra) '77-lesley Ann Warren. l:Jll B (j) ()}) (I7J "Crislslt c.tral llicti" (dra) '8t-Joanne Woodwa1d, Charles Durnin&. Hendtrson ronythe. THUISMY, ft-.alY S 1:11 e ·-s•ry•s" (com) '74-EHiol Could. OoNld Sutherland. a "Wiess llicllt" (susp) '72-Hayley Mills. Britt Ekland. • "U' Ille s..Ala" (com) '77-lllrbra Stremnd, OMd Seltly. FllOAY, RllUAIY 6 too 8 0 9 ''Tlll lrady Gilts W lillfrilr (com) 'SI-Robert Aetd. • ''bee Witt1 Ille o..11" (hor) '75-Peter ronu. Warren Oates. • "IWl1 •Ille lairt" (susp) '70-Chlfles B!OllSCHI, MMlene '*'1. m "Jat 1 llttll llal1uima" (clla) '77-lte Maiors. JMeS Staey. t:OO •CV cm> <Bl "Tiiis ..._Is~" Chor) '81-Shtllty Smith. SATlltDAY, f(llUMY 1 1:11 • "llltller, Jvas & 5-" (com) '76-8111 Cosby, Larry Hapan. • "Tiit Ut. -4 r ..... JMel .., ..... (d11)-Pt11I Ntw1111n. •l.'Oll e ''Tiit DIMiy TrKk•"" (wes) '73-Rod Taylor, Rltll11d H1rTis. • "Dee, AM" (mys) '76-01Yid Htmminp, 01111 Nicolodl. For 13 ~IM tctlonll Wlll•llr: ......... Oft ..... "OMlll ~!!!!: bomb) ........ deMed ... bOmbe ....... tftelr .......... .,..... t6nued • jab thet • ,,.... '°Oft .. • ~ ot ,_, _.... 1t1at .. M111n pubHc utety four decadM eft9r the blltl. Not IUrprielngly, "Danger UXB.'' Mlft .... at .-Mon KCET (Char\Mt 21) and KVCA (ChanMI 24) and IPM on KOCE (Channel 50) on ~ TllNn on PBS. waa computeiYe vi9wlng not~ tor the gener91 TV audience but ~ the 41Nt1 Eaploelw Ordnanoe Squadron of 33 Engineer Aeo- lment, ~I Engineers. b8Md ne1r Rocheeter. l<Mt. TNI unit MtWd a techNcal adYilOr'I to the pro- ducer John Hawe.worth ( Upal9Jra, DowQfalra and Duthea ot Duk• Street) and to atar Anthony An- drews. °"9r the past llx yurt the untt'• 80 mDltary and 100 clvlllan penaonnet hu recoveNd 7 4 bombe and 187 beach and land mlnn. explolhle "aou- venlrs" of Wor1d War II. "I know It sounds mad." says Major BaNy Birch. whoM unit handles an 8Wtrage of seven bomb calla a month, "but we do sit around hoping we ant going to 'g9t a call. We enjoy our work and occalionalty WI Hu to h8Wt the chance to do what we are trained for." Unfike their wartime predeceaora portreyed In the Mobit.funded PBS serlee, the Royal Englneera are not virtual novices who learn how to do their risky jobs as they go along. "W. h8Wt booka and records of all German wartime bombs and we know what we Ire doing," says Major Birch. "It is much safer now than it was during the war." The Major reports that there has not been one fatal casualty since the 1960s-a far cry from 'the .World War II rate when bombs disposers like those in "Danger UXB" had a life expectancy of six to ten weeks. However. the work for which the Army pays them 500 pounds a year is still dangerous and fraught with pressures and tension. Between 1939 and 19-45 nearly a quarter of a million bombs were dropped on the Unlted'Klngdom by the Luftwaffe's bomber force. Thousands failed to detonate and it's the squadron's job to find them. f'· Susan Mount (Judy Geeson). SQt. Jam•• (Maurice Roevea) and Dr. Glf/Hple (fain Cutht»rtson) hold their brHth• H a new Invention to make /Ive bomb• le11 lethal ls teated In "Danger UXB ... ,.... Uly l•ll4''1 CINtM &,irit unlfests ltMtf in an hlctMiMt lff'IJ of dllrlden °" "Ulr. Sold Out," ahiq .._., at lOPll • CIS. Tiit C8ftlMr .,.a.1 .,.. a Ufr'• apit lhn lier a dla11ee to tab her Memflll ........ • .,. to Las ¥1111. She 11rea •IJ If• ca11 ,.., ttit.,. aple 111411 lllld\a•aed. llt, after arrhin& hi Las Wtps, it's lllOt loll& llefort ,..,.. Ille Mets there, illdudin& her costuftll ladJ, ,..., Jo (AudftJ ....... ); lHllJ, the head of publk rllatiea (Alli bcce); Miclty liohl, • ltlnd·vp CIMdll11 (Kamr Lt11111tC•>; and sln1er Tommr v .. r COii lttr illto Mclin& tftose tlabofat• tmlltl- iw..ts ~ 1111•• Las ¥1111 productiofts 10 unique. Mat Wt11111ttly 1111er111 Is • surprisln1 MW Uly Tealill-Las V11u ltJM. Special 1,,.araMeS art ,... lly l'aul Allb, .lint FOllQ, Liberace,· Dolly hrt. 111411 Joan llwtrs. l'tttf Stram "'-a ~ ..... • tltlre ............................ ,......., ~ .......... ti..._. 11111 .. •1t111 II .......... .,... .... dlllf ........... . ................ Die .......... .. ........ " ................. . SIMIJlllM .. 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The comedy/my919ry airs f0t 1he first time on Th• CBS Tueact.y Nigltt Alovlea at 9PM. :Cf'A 1Te• Ac~ <ell Acu •-•IHMr Acc 1m1_.. II Ill• I •Ace • SClifm Pf you are not aware of tM benefits of work Ing temporary, visit us or tlve us a cal?, we wilt be happy to discuss It with you. We are tocat- ed In the Coldwell Banker Bultdlng. 2333 N Broadway 1200 Santa Ana 714-135-41 OJ _..,~ ••r...lllle'lf Cll• I ...., .... : ... ,.,,.,,...... .. (adv) ·•3-Jollnny Wtissm11lle1. • n. ...... Iii,.... 1:00 en.---.s • CJ) Cll • .srorrs: n. ... w.t111 ti s,.tl Cover11e wit Slltf. hit of the Pro Bowl "°"' Alolta Stad111m i11 Hollollllu, ltanli. • lhtlt:. "Slltrtec• ....... ..... s.u ......... "(111ys) '42- Basil Rltllboftt. Nlcel llnlce, Lionel Atwill. lllrtn Verne ........ 0 Sf'OITS: us "' .... , .... Q1..-.i,. .............. ''Cowboy Cotnmllldos" ........... ,£..-. 8 ..... : CelMlrllil Cm c1i9I -l;Jl-es.e.-... •r.r,., O"-'* Ill SPOITS: St* ~ ..... 2:00 ...... c... ........... • lewit: "Aide" (dra) '68- llolleft Mitcllu111. Peter fatk, Artllur llttlllffy, "*" llyln. .................. ~ (adv) '54-TM *'Y of Ille Clwistillls tlld Moslems duriftl Ille Nttle ,_ Ille Holy LIN ill Ille. hie• of ·~ tM lillllltlrtM. -2:11- .... : .,.. ._... (drt) '70- Willi•• S.1111, hn1ie H1111llton, AdellllllrMllMtolSnace. ........... ( .. )'71-Qilt Eallwood, ...,,, c.lt11i10. ...... (., ............ .. '] ... •• , )Ill ... 1&00 • Z•Ttl ...... . ,.. ... ,..... ....... Iii ........ (Mt) '61-StM ......... Y .. Uplte. i =r.-=....-. ......... ........... -J:Jl- 1= nit ICM C.... ... ..... 0 'Br11n. A rut llftss sec:unty cllltf 1n • South Alna diamond mine woru with a sarcntit dtputy to uncowtr a theft 1inc . -4:Jl-................. wa "9Mllll" (MP) '74-Robtft Culp. Clu Gull1er. Gary Collins. IDlt'•T•..._ a .... •~ •••lfliqllr ......... a:oo ........... • ()). Sf'OITS: ......... lllill Cooten1e of Ille US Natiollll team 11ainst Ille USSR ltam in amale111 matcllts. (I)~ (JI .. (fJ Ql'illiltllalflaj1 ....... OMlll111t"'- IB tr.. c..trr SM ScMll • flrillcUle 8Tllil0W ..... -5:30-... (JIJldlMt'•Jllrall (fJ DINdlm 11 U"-9 .. lfOilhillilc . ...,.. ... , ...... I e:oo ••(1)0 ... ()) .... I ..... .,.. Yid ..... (toM) '63 (211n)-Ooril Oly. JllMS Cner. Wiien a doctor's m be· COllltl a lV pitcll 1irt. it disrupts tlleir llolllf lite. IU~~ (CO•) '71 -811d\Coft, Mic~HI Murp~y. Sallr llellerr1111, Willi•• Will ... A JOlllll 111•, wllo tllillb 1111 ca11 fly. Irides 1111t itl a _. dlelter •"*' Ille ......... Allrodolllt IS pelict try to CQ !IP I llria of ll!Jlflrious 1111rdets. (111'11 .......... ........ .... : ...... ....,,, .. ,. ......-(11p) '74 (2'rs>-D-..i4 ,.,...., ..... llllRMd, ,... folltf. A priwate ......... M· COllel..._wiflltCOMlifl ~ ............ .... . ., ... . ........ . . . """"' ......... ... -bcwillll" , .. -c.-.., ......... ......-...... , ........ ,, ,... . .... a .... Mtct. l a t a • et'e'11'£cc: 9 / !PS........ ....... 1:c,..... ....... 1<1>•... . --:t:" ..... .... • ......... ..... .......... ...,,,_ I._... ... .... . 111111:~(*')'47-= .......... ... .... ... • ... 1121 $ I .,,...,, -........... .... :; •:L:: w.rtd: nil Is ,.., Ufe, D.IW "'* (t-C) E.mcte J1miny C11cb t, Mictey Mouse. Pluto, C1ndt1tlla. Chip 'n' Date and many more join I01e1her '" a trtbute lo lhe equally popular cartoon star. Donald Duck. e w <11 an.. ..... a. -. Featwes include the •ilhnc methods of snakes; the life-01·dealh struute of lhe wild canbou; a woman facinc m1n-k1lhn1 leopards. and JKqlltS Coustuu V1S1t1n1 tllt homt of tht herce·look1n1 Komodo D111on. o r,...1 c..n..t • SNrdl .., tllt IMt (R) "01SGOV· tty and 8el11Yal" • flrilllU. 7:30- • W..... ltc• lletttr OCMlllclltdc.a• 8:00 9 (1)@ ~ ........ ,.., Mutray's 1ambHn1 ·system' puts At chi~ and Barney al odds-Barney's usin1 11 lo win b11 and Atcl11e's t11tihn1 mad. e 0 8 CHil'a "Home fires Bumin1" Jon and POflch eo after a 1an1 of arsonists wflo specialize 111 bio.in1 up mobile homes so lhe OWlltf1 can col!Kt «1su11nce • n. .... ,.. w.rtd If JK4M1 c..... • Peter Strhll Stirs! * ... WHAU FO. TM£ llWllC" e CD<Jl 8M9M: "A..._ .., Ille llllillc'' (dra) '81 (3hrs)- Peter Strauss. Ritlllrd W'Hlmark, Ott Wallace, lbtllfyn Wa-er. The story ot a .,ii.stated New Yorktt st1111dtd llitll flis family on the blnen COISt ot Newfovndl•nd, and 1ets cauaht up in an i11Utdibte ldwt11ture wlltn he filtlts I COllllllUINty to P'ntlll Ille s&alllltttt ol I tr1ppe4 wMle. e CfOICE WUDOIM: * UR MUST CO Oii . ........ e Ill* "allfllt hrTld" (HY) '73 (?tln)-W1"11 Matthau, Joe Don 8akef, ftffcil fwr, Slltree Notth, Nor111111 Felt. The story of a SNll tow bllll robber wllo KCidtl!Ully steels ttne qllll1ers ot a 1111tliolt Man ill lllfia Moll MOMy IN Ila tllt • 111el police fut °" Ms ptlfSllit. eNll ... 11•HU * .-S....wMI • ...... '"' Allb, $7M• . -c.. .,....,. and Cli ... ... .. Ille pests . ............. , ..... ill'*"8"1Mrt ......... .. erdlitldlr• ... ftll ...... "- llQ•iut• r• o.. . ......._ .... Wal IUt ......... f.911 ~ ~ ..... . I i:ui ,, -:i. ac.e; ... -l:JI- • Cl> U Ill llr .. 1111111 AM ...... ...... -..... ... ............ u.., ... .. Ii. ........ .... TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1, 1981 Sondra Locke, Pal H1ncle. Carole Cook Tiie StOll of I Photm1 dtlte llve on a routine pnsontr transport ass11nmenl who 1s pl1cued with hie and dtalh sllualions as determined. bul uJ\Sttn, tnem1ts plot lo make Slllt ~s mission Wiii 1111 gwildl...._ • ...... Millll • llll Delly hftlll SM ID 0 ~ Tlleatre: 0.. cer Ull (C·C) Susan comes to London uneapecledl~ and 811an lakes her lo1 an evenln& on the lown . The unit Is 1SS1cned lo defuse a bomb 1n a Soho n1111ttlub <9 Sllldlf .... -9:30- • <Ill Tiit JeftlfMS l.oulW lu1 ns htr old homt 1n Harlem is be1n1 IOln down and takes off for a lale·n11~1 Y1S1I to the house alld ' po11nant rendezvous with the memo· nes 11 contains. • TM w.rtd If Smiwll •Mr"'-., Tut llaall,llle Mask Johnny Russell, Susie Allanson and Freddie Hart are the euests, ........ .,.. ... 10:00 9 (I) (JJ) l""9f .W., M.D. love\ tS cieatinc pioblems at San fianclSICO Mtmonal-twtn lh1ust«11 the old 'Pumahon· burden on Trapptr. ..... • lrlllll...., ..... . .... """" ... oc....~ • DllUf: .... fictill , ..... - 1 lt111t111Mr Harl111 "The Ea1ly Years, 160011930'' l11 thl$ fim epi· sode. H11le111 is eumined in Its t~ da,s as 1 f1sl11n1 villqt, 1nd llttr as a Outch farm1n1 con1111unity, a wealthy New Voill City suba1b Mid a bu1Ct011lt11 black;.~:~· 8 W Flltwt "O'""liOll Snatcll" -10:30- • JtrrrF ... • ...,s.a.tt ... ... 1 ...... :-... ~ lrt ... ...... ·--~ ,. ...... ......... , n' r:.t= ... ,.1 ............. ...., ...... a , •- • TIOO I rr:: .... _...CllWlll ~ ·-··•w. * ......... , .... - Cl> ..... C.-. 1 ........ Lllflll omr..";J .... .. , ........ ....... I ......... ................. "' •a.m ........ -7:30- • IJli ... • • Qer..ioll .... =-· ·=·:·,,.. Cl)11111'11l11llMM 19 ..... l•::..s.:r... ... .......... ............. f .. -~-8:00 .......... it:l==' • ,.,. _. .. f,... Tom Haltll llolb. •• I .......... (11 Jinyf..., (!I ......... .... i. ... ......... lclbr. • n. Uidrlc c..,., . ..,.,......., ...... ............. -l:JO-·=lllc* ..... Cl)..,.,...,, ........... c:.i.ry ., ..... I.Price I An•RllOOll, I 12:00 ...... lll S,.C. ..(J)CJl8 .... , ..... .es....-a.,......_ • ...... laj ...... ..., o ~ • i:i:i'IC.. WI .. (R) :::= -12:30- • Cl) <II SPClll'S: n. ...,.... •!Tllellll~W • rn a blrictieM VIDEO CA SS ETTI:<;, f-OR 'lALf OR Rft-fT '"• .,.. . , ... , ., COMPLETE MOITUAIY AND CEMETERY SERVICES IN IQ 011c Beautiful Plae~ CREMATIONS ON PREMISES I la rbo1· La\rU \lcn1orial Plnt · \1ortuarr Crematory · 1625 GIBLER AVENUE. COSTA MESA, C,lLIF. 1? BLOCI\ WEST Of HARBOll TV WEEK. FEBRUARY I 1981 ~ ~ ftetttt to ~.,~ ~t11111 .... 8enny .......... ~ .aund the _,... tot cww IO,..,.. From hll beginning In vadde- vtle • 119 11 with Cora llMlbury on pienO, ··a.... bury -lenny-FloM Grind °'*9 to A9gtlme, .. 41* and tMI vlolft..,. Mlf\ end he9ld br countteea "' ..... In ....... concert ..... command per- llnMncee. Oft Ndk», for the 01'1"' remoll OUlpe>lta durtng Wortd War II and In KofH, In motion pk:turn Md on -.111on. Thie entenalnment legend II the subject of 1 two- hour retroepectiv9 hoeied br thrM of hll clOMet trlendl-George 8urn1, Bob Hope and Johnny Car- lon-when N8C lira A Low. Letter lo J•ck S.nny on Thu'8d8y at 9PM. Among the 28 guest 1taira lnduded In ttll1 retroapecttv. are Lucllte Ball, Grwgory Peck. John Wily"•· the Smothera Brothera and Phyllis Diiier. ' Born Benjamin Kubelaky on Valentine's Day. 1894 (Jack clalmltd that he waa born on February 14 and yeara later It was named Valentine's Day). Jeck, on hl1 sixth bi.,hday, was given a half-size violin by his . father, Meyer . Kubelsky. He began to take . violin leaaona from Profenor Harlow In Waukegan. Illinois, and as a youngste• pleased his parents very much by playing for bar mitzvahs and at parties. However, while his parents envisioned a concert career for their only son, little Benny felt otherwise. When he started his first year in Central High school lri Waukegan. he got a job playing violin In the pit orchestra of the Barrison Theatre, much to the dis- tress of his parents. When the Barrlson Theatre closed. Miss Salisbury. the pit orchestra pianist, decided to go back Into vaudeville and the act of Salisbury and Benny was born. More than forty years later when Jack brought a revue to the Ziegfeld Theater In New York for a six- week engagement, he came up with the title he wanted and which he called his one-man .show for the rest of hls career-"An Hour and Sixty Minutes with Jack Benny." Jack was different from most comedians of that time. Vaudeville comics were generall( loud and raucous, coming onstage In funny outfits. Jack was always quiet and slow, never rushing:lnto the punch e. He tried to build' his humor around current nts and he'd talk about his troubles trying to get a date anct keep a girl, about the "cheap" things he did, which he took from the Scotsman stories then in vogue. Thus. the Jack Benny "cheap" Image stuck and was used successfully to legendary proportions tor the next fifty years. The classic "cheap" routine was used later In radio when i-n a script Jack was accosted by a thief who menacingly demanded him, "Your money or your llfel" During one of the longest pauHs ever recorded in show business, the radio au~ience was convulsed-both In the studio and the millions listening at home. The first time Jack played Chicago after he was a full·lledged comedian, he invited his father. Meyer Featured on th• comedy retroapective are (I to r) Eddie "ROchester" Anderson, Dennis Dey, Phi/ Harris, Mary Livlngsto(le\ Jack Benny, Don Wiison and Mel Blanc. (L to r) George Burns plus NBC stars Bob Hope and Johnny Carson. Kubelsky, to spend the weekend with him and see the show. Later ~'1 the dressing room. his father said sadly, "Benny, you carry the v1ohn out on the stage. but you don't play?'· "Well, no. You see. Papa, my act has changed. I tell jokes.'' Meyer thought tor a moment "Then why do you carry the violin?" "It's a prop. Papa. It gets laughs." "The violin is funny?" Jack remembered him star· ing at him Incredulously. Then Meyer laughed apolo- getically, ''I'm sOfry, Benny, I couldn't laugh." In 1921 Jack met George Burns and their friend- ship would last for the next 53 years. Jack married Mary Livingstone (Sadie Marks) on January 14, 1927, he broke into radio in 1932 with Canada Ory as the sponsor; his first movie for MGM was Hollywood Revue in 1930; in 1934 Jack and Mary adopted a daughter, Joan; the famous Jack Benny/Fred Allen feud began on a radio show In 1937; Jack did ~is first television show in 1950; It was a Boston newspaper editorial whicflpersuaded him to always remain at age 39; and the City of Waukegan named a new junior high school in his nct...m~-"One of the proudest moments of my life." said Jack. Jack Benny died at 11 :26PM on December 26, 1974. Chronologicaily. he was 80 years old-to mil- lions around the world. he was still 39. Peget CMtiol to tlle willd llld prOlllises 1111 I TU•SR.av I (lllt) W Blrht 11osts 1111s PIOCfllll t.a ceo,eratioll, .... .. Mid ftalllftS illttrfitws-l!Mllly Oii • flc JK ..... lht job-witll people "41o lltvt Ull· • c.ilri. 11""1 OCQlpltioM. RlllmY J • D 8 Lek "Alrsick-1911" 1 OIOO =:."' --. ... ~n'••""r -::oc=. Lobo 111C1 Bitdie .,. usiflltd to • Cl) ID SPlClll: Ulr-Wlll -~J 1 COMicttd ll!Ohtt1 to ... ()lit) UIJ TOllllt, "" IWlfd· •• ,.. Cll uh II,.... S.11 ~utlltiOllOlll jll111bo itt. IMll irs 1ri111i11, iH0¥1ti" CMtditlllt, .,.. ..... lllJlllillc bwt I ~ ll!pt wlltll brillp hlf cast of ~en to Lis IMnml _, thty discoftr 1 ti!M btMll. a hit 111111 v.,. ill 1t1i1 COIM4y 9"Cill Mtt1 and 1 hiildef 1botrd. llltlllhllWI. JUI Fonda, lk· ll:tl • e ..,. .... StMI" • .. : "Tiie "* ........ (com) ect. Dolly f'lr1tll allCI .lolll ltiftn. (wes)-Jo1111 W1ynt. '68 (2hrs)-J1111es Gtmt1. Gtort• • e ._ U:tl • "Pkak" (dr1) '56-Kenntdy. A COllllMftill p11otoe11· • "'FOil NY" Sllrs Willi1111 Holden. Ki111 Novik. • phtr 111C1 his seiy lllOcltl filld tflell. • -.,,. "-lilld llutltlf. stiffs ~ , .... ,, So.tll • CJ) a • ,... ..., ....... I • • .... ON C.lffetlia" • Alllericln cow11try trJilll to COllWillce Ulldtf Gltm'' A llOlict detectiwt 111C1 (wes) '42-Joll11 W•Jnt. Patsy 1UlhMitles th1t ltis plloto1ra11llic 1 TV .......-ity IMStiptt llltll'ders Kelly. A JOlllll plllrmecist from equ1Jme11t 111d thouunds of lipstick II a lllJlferioys tl1ISlft llllllt llMlh· Boston trits to M1rch IOf Slit· tubes are to be 1111d 111 • cosrnttic ift1 ....., of 111 tlit1 Slit fr••· ca& in tarly &Old·rusll days of ~t 111d 110t !'Y. ltll*ttllS. deco -"b. old C.lifanlil. • (J) (II .. !"'9 ..,. "Clll· • ... ...... .. 1 .. (II ..,.,_ , .... ,.._ clli Sillp" Checlli jolM Ille sdlool 8 -.J f,.." (drl) '76-Jou Fmet. play to kttJ 111 tye Oii .lolllllie wllo e ~ 1...._: t •· 8 • ''llMt Ill Ann" has 1 Ion sunt with 111othu ..... .,. ·1111 o.,r.tlion (mus) '39-Judy Gtrtlnd. studt11t. Yt1n: 1930 ING" Tiiis Pl'lflll l:• • "Tiie ...._ Me•lw• Cl) l1lt ltdan taplom Harlttll'a tlllllic lltritl-. II ... fllMn" (com) '6S-e Pll ....... 11111s1c Md .... ~ lndiJiiR, Kim Mov1k, Riclllrd Jollnson, ..... "1t M ..... Pllt I, tilt M'A. t11e F'"* Oiwillt llM· An1ell lalllOury. (1h) '77 (211rs)-Ltslty All11 Wtrr111, ...t. Ille nt.i of tlle 'lllMtn' Mere Sinttr. This atory •""* •• 11f111 ... tlle Mroic ,......... of P-ml!!!!!!!'!!lllP!I~,..---. Ulldtntortd vice lld comiplioll, I Mii ftw• • bour .lot LOiiis. I •V••llG I tl11rtttt1 year cllrolliclt of • loft ........ triallllt .• •... ,,.. .. Earll 1 00 an.........., .. s...,... I • 1M (c.c) (R) "ht Bil fl" Tllis -10:•-••Cl) 9 D •... P'OI""' tmtls to lOlldOll. ~· &• :.~;.-~ --•• ....., • .... hol111. Hollstoll, Sell f'rtldac:o llMI • ,. •-•: _.r • (J) (JI... New Hm11 i« startll of"""" tt ,_, • IPOITS: "9 .., Tiie Los tht Clift for Clllctf thlt IOlllt '9cton Allltles KilllS n. tht Ntw York ere cllinlill ill tht WOlldtr .. L ltllMtn. 'lnttrftroft.' \ I C1:. •.,...,,. ~~ B _,.. • (J) <11 • t:;_ I .._, • •"" Utdrk c....., "Lowe o.t Ille ,..... .. Wlltll Lft. -t:•-., ... ,... "' loft, ..... .... ~ IJI.•.. !:did Oii .... of I llllillllllc l1I ....., .. "II to COll¥illct SolMly ID dlllll ....... M.... 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Ina Ctrlyle Ills 1 tew *illb"' ..., id btfert ~ I .-II llltt la il!lport111t to llis ,.eitical ure. . .()) ..... ,. ...... "Murder Is a Orie" .loMCllM la 111istntllly idt11tifitd • • llit .. wflo is llilllltll I t"ltt for ....... ............ 811 i-.<U> ... .fklftl T~ I ... ......... ,...,..f,....'' Tlltt Pl'lflll ...... Hlr*l'1 ,.._ it.cs ot protest Md ib polieicll i.M-trs as weH as tlle tfttcts al -... Wer II and the co111111ullity'1 tocill 1rowtll illto Ille 1960'$. .~ .... -lO:JO-..... . .......... 11100 •(1)999 .. .. ()) ..... ... f ... I~ .... ... : " .... J-" <•r1> -M ...... Yn .... Tlle .. * tiltla ti lltw York's..,_,. .,...,,= ..... · 1:c:.. -11:31-~Cf.: ..... '\II ..... •e1= le.-:= ... t•aOO ·-=~ .... (*'> :~,.:..,~~ ,..., ..... ..... I ,_ .. .. ............ ..... -IJo.Jl-UL"''--.. ........ tlOO 1,. ........ .......... -1:11-U;~Je \ ._ . . s &,,~ .... . , ..... ._ .. ... ·~ "'--' IM.::; ..... ............. ........ ........... ....... TIOO I&:& .. f:l:C'::' .... ........ 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CtlMt' "Tiit Clla111btr MllSic Socltty of l1ecol11 Cttlter .willl lllllak Perlman" This tOllCert lea· lures Bach's Trio Sol\lta in C lil•JOI for flute, Violin and Colltinuo. (Sim· utcasl on KUSC 91.YM) a CUrt1e ~ t.-,lllelttef ~ , ....... • =.., ...... ii IWr-" 8tOO e Cl>o ...... ....._., tl1t4077t11 ............... . !My ............ ...... ..... .......... _... =:~.:=\.~= lrOll._.;....,. ......... . bola cw-. .... ..,; a.. ... ~ ........ tu'*9; alld ~ l1's ...... tr .. I ..,.i 111d....,,.... .......... . . ............. .. ~" (Cllll) 'IO (2twa)-Cllrll leac-.. Dal Afuz Jr .. DoMI Pacow, Tilll l.Ollilt. Tiit _, of ....... Dalt, i dedicated.....,.,., eolullMist ""° --~ • proMttu 11111111 ·-.......,,,.. law .. lllOUStldlts w ... tlllt .... ISll'I to ISlult Wlltfl it COINS It 11111Jzinc her own lcM lilt. • CJ) Ill all ~ Ctcll Colby lloWs r a11a11 eam..-to tlltir blrpia. Siie -.ries Jett coi.y ... Maftllew 811isdel discowtrs tlllt there ls 1 spy on llis crew of wildcatters. . ........... .... ""' .. -9:30- • Cl) 9 ..._ Cele A ttltwl• sion news te111 waRll to .,elld two clays 1l lltftSl1st1111 ~I filRlilc I 'tylNCll da( 11111 MIYOM SMas to lpj)IM but Ann, wllo wspeds ltolr· ble. When lhe 1ndlor PtlSOll lrolll the st1ticNI turns out to be you111 llld eor1eous. Or. Michaels tlwows prt· 000 TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1, 1981 WILL THE MORAL MAJORITY BRING BACK THE GOOQ OLD DAYS? ., If the Moral Majority has its way, our children may be reciting prayers in school again. Abortions may be banned in the United States. And television may be forced to stop beaming sex and violence into our homes. What do you think? Some say it's a violation of the Bill of Rights. Others \ j say it's about time. Find out who the Moral Majority is, and what they really stand for. Watch Ann Martin's Eyewitness News Closeup, "The Moral Majority;• tonight through Friday at 6 p.m. Maybe they're an honest-to- God new power in this country. Or ma~ they're just the old Stlent Ma,ority ... born again. I . • TeS'f .IDUKMEM~ '-J .... - 5. One was the younger sister of a famous stripper. Another gave Merv Griffin his start ... as a singer. five famous old friends and one very famous old place. Remember? If you do, you're probably dying to know where they are now. Find out as Frank Blair re- . news our acquaintance with these Watch "Looking Back;' an Eyewit- ness News Closeup tonight through F<(day at 4 and 5 p.m. It's guaran- teeti to make you feel a little younger. (I} EYEWITNESS MEWS4A5PM Because there's more ta life than news, weather and SPorts. '9AOJE) 1nueo:x>:) 84.J. ·g "u!µe~ AppeJ.::f ·s iµe1:::> iµe~ 1weuaE) ·~ :><>11eH eunr ·c eunoosa1 )!:>er ·z aJoo~ AJJeE) ·~ :sJaMsuv THURSDAY FEUUAaY S fOf mon1i•1 alMI aHtrllOOll listillp, ,, .. H S't DAYTIME raoGUMS. ltlow, ftt JOllf COIMtlit11ee, are Ille day's ...-S. DAnlME lllOVIES l l:GO 8) ~ "ltff lliffr b11p" (wes)-John Wayne 12:00 GI "A Thousaftd Clons" (com) '65-Jlson Robards II> (JI) "Hi1ll ....... (wes) '52-Gary Cooper Crxe Kelly lhe marsllall of a town must lace up to a killer who he sent to prrson five years before 3:00 (1J) "Tiie lloMyclla111trs" Part II (dra) '76-Kirk Douflas. ~ ti!!) "b1tl11r Tlli• Mu" (mys) '39-Myrna Loy, Wrllram Powell, V111in1a C1ey HO Ill """'It tMMit Marrilse" (com) '69-Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason, Jane Wyman. leshe Nielson, Maureen Arthur. D ~ !}ti kl ltlfrs Mar\ of the Siu11an" Thouah told that he's halluc1natrnc when he cl11ms to have seen creen hurd hke creatures aboard the Searcher, Buck risks hrs Ille lo prove he's 111111 a MoM: Hs•,•y•s" (com) ·74 (2hrs) llhot Gould. Donald Suther land lwo CIA acents become Larcets of then own agency lid the Russians when they bun&le a 1ame U t 11 ffq) !2tl Mon & Mifldy "Twelve Anery Applia nces" Mork 1a1ns rnenge on a rrpm shop owner who has treated Mindy drs honestly-by makm& a &hostly ap purance al nrehl lo put him on 11111 wrlh come to hie broken appliances u witnesses and 1ury Ill Movie: "hdless lli1flt" (susp) '72 (2hrs)-Hayley Mills. Hywel Ben nett. 81111 [kland A chaulleur whose Rons Royce t11ps with rrch chents around Eu1ope ·induces a love of buuhlul lhmrs and the dream of bu1ld1n1 a fantasltt house of his own He meels the. s11th 11ches1 e111 •n America, lhey tall in love. marry and build his dream house m r111 111111zine a> lllftie: "U' IM SIN~•" (com) ·72 (2hrs)-A prrcnant housewife and mother, feehn1 she 1s 11apped dreams up w1fd fantasies Em CUl 'aper ClllH "Moot Court" A m1l1ta11ly d1sc1plined law student 1nlrm1d1les his partner, the lack ad11s1tal Bell. 1nlo becom1n& a tor m1dable letal adversary 1n contract law's 'moot cou11' compellllon Meanwhile. Hart, who rs paned with Chiibeth Logan. also escels 1n the compelrtron dtsp1le lhe d1strac1ton of hav1ne developed a romanllc at tachmenl to hrs teammate -8:30- • (}) (jJj Qt ...... lt!MiH "Cotl• Danct" When Sonny 11\reat ens to leave New York City because she can'I eel work as.a dancer. Kip and Henry concoct a wild scheme so Sonny tan strut her stuff • Carel llf'llltt GI Call de ...... 9:00 • (I}) ....... '·'· II ft D SP£CIAL: A lM lltttr It Jed '""1 (2hrs) Ceorce Burns. Bob Hope 1nd Johnny C,1S011 ho$I this all·star comedy tribute lo the late btlovtd comtd1111, wttrc:h wilt 1ncl11de hrlhlicllts from Ins ltlevision serlts w1tll Mary L"1~ont, Oe11nrs Dey, Eddrt Andtl'SOfl. Don Wilson tnd PllH Hanis, and his TV spteills lea· turinc Lucille Ball. W1H Disney. Jolln W1yne, Rtd s.tnon •lld IMllY Nit. • • (]) Cll QI ........ cc..c> • , ... hydlic" All *ila ""*'Ill '41 ISSIUlt ~ IS I •II procllllMd psychic 111d ll'Hicts t1mbll thitlcs win 11.,,... to Harns If lie IOt' oat Oii I r°"9ry CIR. ............. ....... ,.... •<1>•= .., .. .............. _ ....-................ ... ........ Fllrlfl .......... . ..... t--. ......... . ..... -t.JI- • <D a• ""•Ulltlll "••·· lo•s' 111d Jiii's ,... ..__ r., ""' ""'" Jiii rtlldl. IWllt ....... . 11111 Ill "" • .,.., "' ..... ,.,.. ---·~leis'• fi ltlllltr. a:•-tc-ea o.c..,•11111111 tOiOO • CJ) ........... contends with her hostile foimer husband Jett. om the custody of lhen children. and Karen eets trap ped 1n lhe middle of the11 feud Iii Iii News a m ®J 12ti 20120 a> World ""-• News ~ Allsti11 City lilllits m Masterpiece Tluutrt: °'""' UXI (R) f!I llocllt a llocllt 1llJ lltwschfd -10:30-m a> m 11ews !Jf) lllysttfYI (C.C) (R) 11:00 6D l31 ~a llews D Sur Tre• u CJ) (Jj) t;i1J (HJ News Ill The lltwlywtd Ga111e m 11•11•s•H a> llewit: I!> "Dtlectift Sttry" (dra) '51-Ktrk Douelas \l4l S-k """'" m Dk• Cavett -11:30- 6 tiJ (tll Movies: "The Jetter· -s." "McMillan alMI Wife" D 12.J) l'HJ .lollMy C1111111 • ( . ~ <21l lliclltlille -~ m Htsa11's Htroes ~t t111pado Em A Captiolle4 AIC llews m 111ov1e 12:00 a Movie: ~ "hcl• ,.d tlie Hatll" (dra) '33-C.ry Grant 8 I ~ <2ll Cllartit's Allttfs ID Missioll l111possiMt -12:30- D Qil QJl Tiie T111111r" Slttw CoasC .. Coast D TIM Diii LIM 5*'°" 1:00 8 Mtwit: "TIM UMefut-4" (d11) '70-John Wayne. Rock Hudson. A Union Army colonel leads his war wea1y men to a bloody victory only to tu rn thal a peace treaty hid bten srened three days before and that the Southerners had known about it but ~ad refused to 11ve up • ,. ltt ,., Utt (ti Clllrlle'• ....._/Clrtl hnlett • WefN lie-' ... -1:30- ..... : ..... Ull .,..,..." (adv) '35-Cl~i.:'"'• .. Ills, •TlllU. M... .... ... 1111 (com) '47-C.l'f Glint • tll"....,."(mus) '57-Coftnie frlOCd, Coull! BaSll. -2;Jl-... : .. ....., .... c-. .. Tille" (ICl·fl) '67-Scott lrHy, Gill Ptntau. Alltllony flllfy Tllrs st1lry depicts a lfOlp ol tteveltn c..Pt 111 a ltllt It., IS tllty '1$it Ille llf'I· MtOtic JlllCle of OM Ill ..... IC ... bttt1t ·--... ,.. •• . ·1100 " .... : ........., .. , .. ,." • :.t:4 ~ .. (Ht) '12•A Dlldlllltlr.ll ........ ..., ~ .......... ...... ................... ->:JI-............. .,,,. (drt) '.0-"'§ .... TV WEEK. FEBRUARY t. 1981 FRIDAY I f(UUM'f 6 fOf """illl ... •"'"'-tistillp. plust ste DAYTIME ,•OGUMS. ltlow, lor ""' CllMtllelKt, are Ille day's ~ DAmME MOWIES 11 :00 m "ltiders tf Oestilly" (wes) '35-John Wayne. 12:00 m "Tiie .....,~ llcideM" (d11) '65-Richard Widmark. Sydney Po1tie1. Martin Balsam a> "S1,lt111Mr Affair" (dra ) 50 -Joan fonla1ne, Joseph Cotten A man and a woman, believed to have perished 1n a plane crash. find lhe love they des11e 3:00 [DJ "Tht lletlt1ch111ers" Conct (dra) '76-K11k Oou1lu. Chust09her Plummer. Ttm0thy Bolloms. Anne Suter. Suun Flannery. Helen Hayes. f)tJ ., .... ,., .. tM Fla•". (dra) '43-Spencer Tracy. Ka· lha11ne Hepburn. Forrest Tucktr 3:l0 Ill "lar• ...... (hor) '72- lostph Colltn, [Ike Sonuner . Musrsmo C11olli I •v•N111G 8:00 a 11 m o a """ • Clll t2ll a """ e Stam, & Hlltd• Ill Tit Tac 0..1h m 11•11•s•H .., CioM TllMs @ MAC-I07 fl) llll TIM Dtctric C..,., -6:30- (J]) Q)) ID .._ M•A•s•M . ....,. (J.ll lar"" Miltr ...... ladlletttt • T1lt ..., Mil.SM. • P'rlNll ii ,..., a sw.s. 7:00 e11e o1ttws C])llfMylllllt ~~':::.. ..... .Tiie ........ CllllenllllllSlll9 .... ~ tD T1TlllllTrwlll .Sllld .... BW11'11 ........ ll ... • ...... CU> .... ,... . ........... ... • 1'1 llllllllll*w ..... -7:Jl- • Z•lllT• i:t.!Z'~ ....... .~ ... Cl) .. .... 1 .... ... I.__ ::-...... r-... • <IJO I:': •11 M nif=-.... ........... TlltLos laUfs n . tllt lll4i1111 IC1:. I ... ,... . ••aatcc....., -l:JD- (})O•• .. wrrs. ('9..., .. I ............ ... .., ... .......... .... s. 7:00 •••a ... (1)..., .. .............. wnita..._ (11 ... Wtll .. .... ., ... tD Te Tel Ille Tnllll ........ -~-PtttKt .... (llf (t.c) .,...,,... ................ ....... ll*er .. . -7:l0-. , .... , ... i='-=-f~ ..... . ....,.... .. . Cl) .. ...... ...... f..., (1J .... .,." a...,1111w • 1'lil ....... (Co() ....... ,l*tr~ .ClilllN ... !II U.. ,,.. U.. 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"CIWI .. c.- tnl ¥ (dra) '11 (2~)-JoMM Wooftlr•. CllaJles D1111il1-Tiie UJ ol UilQttll Huckaby, a lltah scMel ltlClllf .... lifts' vb pr..U. pal ~ "' tllt 19S7 ....... state COllrMl'IY °"' 1•tearatlon 11 C.trtl ...... Sclilol. ........... ·~ ...... ..... a.,111 9:00 •111 a••~ ·111e Bus" Arnold -'ici,.les in 1 wol1111· twy IMlsHtt "llCrllll but the wllit• SllbwMnlta doll 'I t11Clly .e1come him with Ojltft arms. • CJ) <II all Taal "Tlly Boss' Wife" Louis Ills the d11btous hoftor of beinc selected by hrs employer's rewnp·setUll& wife to be hef lowef. Incl ~Oftledic Plllit &rips the !owe laif when tht bou shows 11p. enc1 • .._.. • lllln Grtffil .. -9:30-•@ Tiit fadl fl life ''Sta Sym bot" N1l1lie finds 11111 1fter lier first dfte !M's bee•• YflY populat, IMlt she doesn't kllOIW 11111 it's becluse the boy spread some very 1'1CY stOfits 1bolll her . •. Cll Cll QI Sea• Jodie finds himself doinc battle with a 111artill arts upert 1n I Vlhlllt 1ttt111Pt lo rescue b1by Wendy from a kuna lu forteu. Munwllile. Burt. be11t on 1v"''"' the sllootin& ol Dinny. srn-&lehancleclty invades 1 11lht11n1 of or11n1zed c.rime mobsters . ....,. • @!II '-at~ It tllt Caft,111 Jan pianist Gtoree Sllt111n1 and 8auist Bnan Tor'ff are feat11red in a PIOIJlm liptd In an 1nlilnale ule 11tt1111 11 New Von's Hotel Carlysle . ec.iu a ._.,. tO:OO B U QI Q1illcy "Hudltun· ler" A stewardess on internalton•I '45-Etrol ft,11n, Altus Smrtll. A Ntw Yon sincer "'' ' T eus uttle1111n Oft the run find love in lht midst of a fMlf Wat. O T__.sflllilitl ... CMtt -11:30- • CIJ ()}) 11119'11: "Milllf'• 5'M" (dra) '75-Tetl1 Sawlias. RolMl1 Culp, limes Mason, Aldo Rar w.., ,,. I •v•N•NG • Ml*-'1'111CIM,IlleIM11M1 •· ___ .....,, _____ __. ii W (wes) '67-Chnt bstwood. OT••• I fM •DUUT:......_.&,IMI • u.. .... u.. c..t. -2:30-....... I F...._. SPOITS: ~ s..ts IAt- .. T11111 S.wer intemews W11t ~. lloldef of 11eaily every DnllC 1114 reboll1H1111c record in .... llasMtMH. ............ ,_ 0...,. ........ ==c::=~(R) •s.-ta .... ........... e:oo •• a 11ews • llewit: Mlllltlltt o JllCS ' s,.ff" (com) '76 (2hrs)-81ll Cosby, Raquel Wekh, Lariy Hacman Some koolly employes of a nearly ~nkrupt am bulance serv1Ce ttl involved in a wild and wooly se11es of events. • (f)lartMeMSllelf • llewit: '1'111 Ute w r-" i-.. .., leu" (dra) (2hrs)-Paul Newman, Victoria P11nc1p1I. Roy Bean's hie IOI a span of thnty·odd yUll IS rtCOfded With all the Utile· ment of the ear QJ) TIM lldllfd files @ Fr• J..,strltt (C.() e Tiit 0,... Mild 3 00 m ' .,. Que? . : a Hird Clllices !~~.i.r -6:30- • • SPOITS: ~....... • • (JJ) lltws Wasllillcton Sltlt •I Ariton• Slate. CJ) illnlly Miller • F..., Fi111 FlllMI: "lad 11M1 II M11J Tyler ....,, lie ..._, .... (fan) '52-Abbott • 8 Secctr, llHe hi Gtm11ny I Coltetto. tD ,...,..., fulilies ! ......... "" l2ll , .. GoNet1 (•flirt ... "A ... C11M C...." e El Sllelf Dt E-.r. II ) ''9-TOllY Frarusa. ...... : ''lltlutl .... ~ ... ,.. 7:00 (C011n7-Jtrry ltwis, Mirtha Hyer a Ill S.arcll OI ..... The Holy en.• .. a.. Cr11r' • .., ,,.., .... Tiit .....,,.. .. • lit City c...., -3:JO-• $111,000 ..._ TUI TIM • (]) a SPOm: rretlSsiellal e Crinly MNIS ....,. ,_ Coweracc of Ille Silt. Cll TW's ~ • BPM us Optn l!om the 811 • a a lnflllCt ........ ta. LIMS m Ho.stOll. a:J "" ""' l llllle O WlllGGN .... i..., ., .• ~ llls..ts...U -7:30- • Tiie ...,,.. Sllelf W1lh tuest Melissa Manchester. (])11111 .. ~ I F...,FM ....... ~ Cl) "' Surdl Of ... <JI S..DilfeT ... llall • IB 0.. U,.. a a.. (C·C) • F,_ Jll•91llreet: A SW, If lllO .. (C.C) "The West African Herit1ce" ..... tem and suunts that tlloSt seell1nc medical care and I/lose prowid1nc 11 need to eum1ne lht!ll att1lucles 111cl Uptclalions in the llU al health. a s.u.r .... 1ac...., -l:lO-os.... ,,..._ 8:00 • Cl) II) fie II 0 Qt ......., Tai .. Dud Man" Sheull Pusser's lonc·lost buddy returns to \Olm with a very deadly surpnse-he·s bttn hued to kilt Pusser . •a.cf• 8 LOVE IOATICIUISE • Witll r.illttt Sisters! • (I) <II al leM ... , (C.C) In "Isaac and the Merlllllds." lsuc yearns fOf Ille world of show buz and recruits the serv1cts of three women lo help him meet• famous 11111111er. The Pointer Sisters and Jeff Coopet guest; 1n "Aquaphobiac," a man. who is alr1id of the water, takes Ille cruise with a friend. Lou" Nye and Audra L1nclley euest: and in "Humpty Oumpty," Juhe has a b11tersweet reunion with lier coUeae sweetheart· David Hassethoff cuests. G Tiie Plllct .c... .... , ..... ,.., IB ...... lttlle ... • Tiie --.. Slier! se.y (R) "The Glealest Man in the Wcwld" When an illiterate 111d 1ncomc1ble lout ma1111es to become the first man to fly solo incl non·stoP 1ro1i1ncl the wolfd, lie instantly captum 1n· ttfnational atteahon. Tiie lucllest 1over11111ent officials, With Ille prm 111 tow. will s1oP at nottunc to make Ille """ into a lleto. .... Qm -9:30- • ()) aJ ~ .. •c.tacte 10100 TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 1, 1981 encounters devilish trodle as slle searches for the ~ siltllt SCIHll stlf wllo WIS ill Iott witll lier famous crand111otllet. P1111ela F111•· 1 I'. hn CUtslS; IH In ''Wllite ljpt11iflc." two ~uclinC Clall$ from T ftlMSSH compete for the richts to tllt best moonslltne "'" distilltd. • ... ; "°"' W' (lllJS) '76 (2his)-Omcl ltMlll!qS. ••o..c..,.. ..... .....,. ... -~(C-()(R) .... 111 .... Qru.e -lO:JD-.... ......... O HlleerytfS,..npt 11:00 ••• ())(11(1) ... ()) llwllllrdl: ......... la .. , .... (com)~ Rtdfofd. • llftlt: "S.1lr•" (hor) '76-John Scardino, Patricia Pearcy. .... : ............ Plftl. (dre) '76-Ctorce DiCtnzo. eDMceFMf Dc...tlllrlltt•F,._. 0 .. (C.() • DDIT: l1le Tw ..... I • ta "'9t/SNITS: l1le T" 111k ,. .... .,. 111 S1 u•111 (C-() -11:30-li llll Mllllel:~ ...... ""' ........ •••w..r•u.. ......... :"fllr ..... ( .. ) .69-Pttlf fCMldl. Oe1111is "°"*· ())"9~ .......... Urae (11 ... :.,.. ...... ., ..... c..tr" (adv) '76-Bill Biaby. ......... .... : ............ (.•) '7 J-Soulllitra Cllltttfji. -12:•-.. ., ... ., ... I ¢If ... 9 Cl) 9 rtUlllll: C..rett C....,. Part t. M""* and an tllbe· rfle con p111e lollolt two htllll 1100 · cowboys to Ntw Orleans' Fl'lllCll e ft -...Vllll c:.c.t Quarter. Jtl'TJ Rttcl alMI Ceolhy • llMr. '1'111 C:....., ..... Scott star. (llor) '61-Villc:111t Price, Ill Otlhy, •a a.,. ... ''Woltt " • ..._.. the Door" Nn Wollt .. m 1 r11t Z£i:: ''Tiie llwca ..... tri, Ollt of his llOllt to idelltify " .. ,.....,.. ~· Wy ........... Mt It • ...... ... ....,. hlrM Ollt to lie Hie -of a llMll -."....., .. ....... INN ,nw.te "' wllo Miiie ii IC· .... ..... clllN .::_ ..-... .-llOO 1 •00 111•. ,....., ...... hi ................ .. ~a....,".,....,....... ............... ...... ·==-=-1.-.::. .............. .... ~w:::Mf ~!".;; ..... , ...... ........ , ......... lct.erllicl. .... ~.:.~:.:: ............... 111111: ....... ..... " <••> ,,,., , ... . 0.-.l..n.S... ·-...................... llCl•I l't ......... I llU1fl ' Clll ~" ...... "lie M · Cflilel ............. ... ........... lo .. dllnt*I ............. ~ ... It.-.-... •·11t1e1111t11e4 .......... .... ... ....... . E··:c.: ........... .. > '10 (1ilti) CNrlet 8'0MOll. Mii *'t. AMte Coldy A man 1114 1 ..... If• pilled 1p1nst each Ollltr HI tllt 111tn11111 of 1 mu1· ,., care • I: .. ~ I litfft '"*'' ..-., .. (dra) '77 (21us)-lee llljOIS. JlllltS Slacy. A Yietnrm vet •11111t1t11tpts to 1ell1b1ht1te his best lfltM .tlo Ills become biller 111d WllWrawn 1lt11 losul1 rn 11m and a lel l• Nf ICllOll. a.._~ eL. .... M ill ...., .............. -1:30- • CJ) (ii IJI I'• I Ill Cir! ._ "Sllt1nll1111" o.,n. and ~ti fellow wt1ktrs fHf lhru tened when they ire Ofdtred to see a sh11nk and Olan.a adds to the comteal consltrnahon by re511n1n1 rather than IOin& throu&h with tht consultahon ecn 1w111tt • IH ......... Wttl • ll'litw ........ 9:00 a (l}l Tiie Dttm ti IWurd Rosco 1s st11pped of his badge by Boss Ho41 alter the toot from a 1ewel robbery 1s found m his car. WJth the Duke cousins already under susp1 cion of beme put ol the robbery 1anc. •I 1s u sy lor Boss to hnk Rosco 1n on the cnme alter he 1s found with the 1ewtlry, courtesy ot rtasll. With Rosco back 1n multi. he has no ch0tee but to tom up the the Dukes to apprehend the real culpnls and get his tob bad • <Iii at) llll1tlt : "This .._.Is,..._,.. (C..C) (hor) '81 (2hrs)-P11ker Stevenson, Shelley Smith. Lisa E~b1cher Stranee th1nu begin to happen to 1 young rock star who is in seclusion with his nurse alter sufferinc a breakdow~ • llell Critfln Sllow 0 s,.rts AIHrica e Wall Slrfft Weft O htet's P'lptlilM -9:30-m a S1ct1111t•""' 111 11-. IDCtlerilia 10:00 B [Z O.ltas J R takes stein to re establish his power and '" crease his wealth, even 11 11 means reshapma history and v1olahng the laws of the land. Bobby's 1mb11ton to purchase a solar ener1y company 11-==--I ::&. ... . • r.~,.. hit ............. 11 "A "'" u.......... .. . ,.,. ••d ........... Dtwid lktlitlla I ....... ~ .... -10:30- 1• e~=.. llllllr (ll) 11100 l~~-• <11111 • vom: c,.. use n. UCLA ···•-s-tt e llttlt: "Str1t11ic Air c... •lld'' (dr1) '55-lames Stewart. June AllY10fl. 8 Tllt .. hkt .. Did""" R s.MP,... -11:30- • ([J ... : "Clnlt" (hof) '78-S.Uy Space~. Piper huue, John T rnolta, Amy lrv1n1 a aa...,c.. •C1><118 f~ ...... : "ktf,;t'' (d11) '73 - Butt la!ICISler, Pul Scofield. Alim Delon, John Cohcos, J.O. Cannon. Gayle Hunnicutt. U O,. lliM . • Rl C.,lielltd UC hrs ., .. -12:30-• o a "" Mid!licllt s,.cill friUys/~ HurtMat a FriUys!V'• Wal llOl r riUys/Carel hr11ttt 1:00 g llowie: "111111 ftt c-r· (wes) S!i-James Caeney, John Derek. • Hollywod Ht1rtbt1t D Tiit DOii une Sllow ®J Carol llurnett/Ada111·12 -1:30- • llllovlt: "Horror ot fnnhn· stein" (hor) '71 Ralph Bates. Kale O'Mara, Dennis Puce, Graham James. Veronica Ca1lson II) Movie: ~ "lb YtHI Otc· tors" (dra) '61 freduc March. Ben Gauara Two rentrations ot dOCIOIS with two schootS" ol tlloucht. clash over conlhclln& op1n1ons 2:00 D llor111 CrNy's Comedy Shop m lllltits: "The llllH from Coto· rldo;" "The lurnin1 Hills" -2:30- fJ Movie: "The llllind of llllr. SoillltS" (dra) ·70 ltrence Stamp, Robert Yauahn. N11et Davenport Cmere•nc hom a hie Ion& state of SuSj)ended an1m1lion, a crown man with the mind ol an 1nlant struules lo adapt to hie 10 the adult 1unate g llllowin : "A litn Is in the Streets." "fl1111i111 fe1ther" 3:00 CD Movie: "Battle of the Villa f101ita" (dra) '65 Maureen O'Hara. Rossano Braw eaoo (l)s-ltt......., ec m .. ..,,..._ . ......., ....... -t:JO-. .......... (J)Hll ... e1W1c:11 e a traYw..._ ............. . ...., ..... -~Git ·= ... . . .... ~ r.,.. 7:00 8o.t(1Tr ....... a a> a WD111111t11 1t111 -~ e CJ) CDJ QI s.,erlrieldl Hew JV I ltlb et lt1rllillc e11ttF .... Sllew •Tllrlllltut •Tepterllultll -7:30- • llllflt'a llalk MIN llllldlilt 9TllelitlllltllarMt ...w D TM liil&ln.t Httel • a...tlty """ e Qlt Pua, USA ........ Sou, m •thin 12:00 a @ Flt~ ............ ,.... • I.ell ii 5"ct ........ e11arcaw.-, 9 1...W. ' I O '-It Slltarils 1t tllt Cafe Carlf* fATllisllld ...... I.ft) ., s,.a.i World 0 Walt Slrttt Weft 8:00 -12:30- • @ The ... 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Price of Blank Tape 20% Off Movie Rental Rates Exclusive Movie Exchange Program For Only $7.00 -. lfP•'• dallk MMMon Squ.tN Cu- .. bout biiwHn MuhaMmad All ANI "s.okln' "Joe Fmler, le•4f off a ttrlet of l3 ol th• T~, Rad Fl1hl• of thr ·10'1, •lrint on KTlA (Channel S) bttiMl"I S.turct.y at &PM. The 12- .ound, lona-•wallH rematch of the hlahly promot•d 1974 "flght of the century," wut be shown in its entirety. To, RHl-Fi1let• of Ott ·7o's will in- clude eight Muhammad Ali bouts. Included are his two fights with Leon Spinks; the first In February, 197(', In which All lost his heavyweight cham- pionship, wlll alr on Channel S, Satur- day, May 9 at 8PM. In a rematch six months later, All reg.iins his heavy- weight title from Spinks, making him the only man in history lo claim the huvyweight title three times. That bout •irs on KTlA, S<1turday, May lb at &PM. Other matches included in the T11p R11"k Fights of /hr '70 s series include the duel for feathe~tght champion in 1979 between Danny ''little Red" Lopu and Mike Ayala, which will air on KTlA. Siltturday, March 28 al 8PM. The lightweight Chillmpionship battle be~en Roberto Duran and Esteban DeJesus in 1974 will be seen on Satur- day, April 4 .it 8PM. HE'D RATHER BE FISHIN' I A lot of success has come Jerry Reed's way in recent years. He's had phenomenally successful concert tours, and won a Grammy Award and acting roles in such movies as Gator, W. W and the Dixie Danceklngs, and both versions of Smokey and the Bandit. But he doesn't like to talk about 11 To hear him tell It. Reed, whose latest acting role is in Concrete Cowboys. a new adventure /drama series premiering Saturday at 1 OPM on CBS. would 1ust as soon chuck it all in. "I don't want to make films. I don't want to cut records, I don't want to go on tour. I just want to go fishin'," he maintains. "I can fish day or night, summer or winter. warm or cold," he says. "Once we were fishing at night, In February, and I fell In the lake. I didn't have any extra clothes. except for a rubberized rain suit that was about three sizes too big. Towards dawn, I got so .cold that my teeth chattered down to my toenails every time the boat rocked. But there was no way I was gonna let them turn that boat around and head back to dock before I caught my fill " Small-mouth bass is Reed's passion. and he usu- ally pursues them in his 16-foot outboard His favorite fishing hole 1s Center Hill Lake, some 60 miles from the 47-acre spread near Nashville. where he and his wile, Priscilla, live. ..,. "Many a time he's had me out on the lake from 7 at night to 11 the next morning," notes Priscilla. "I get tired sometimes and nod ott, but he's 1ust keeps on going " "That's not always true." responds Jerry. "If the fish aren't biting. I'd just as soon not mess with them. But you can just lay down 1n the boat. catch a couple hours shut-eye. and when you wake up they'll proba- bly be taking hold of the bait. .. The record for small-mouth bass at Center Hill Lake 1s about nine pounds, and Jerry would like to break it. He's entered a couple of tournaments. but has since given them up. "The tournaments don't work out too well," he explains "They put you in a boat with someone you 've never met before. and more often than not they want to talk about songs and movies and Burt Reynolds and that kind of stutt. Shucks, I don't want to talk about that I want to talk about flshin'." Pmge 19