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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-08 - Orange Coast Pilot••• 0 ---~-. • , "-" -11111111 llllY PIPll ',\J Nl>A ~ FI HlnJAH'v H "IH1 OHANGE COL•N ~ Y CALIFORNIA SO CENTS Retire from . county, whip • tion BJ GLIE N 8C01T ................. 1''m&Shinc as director of the Human ervlces Aaepcy , Marcaret Or1er has s pent 31 years as a dedicated and de· termin~d worker in Oranae County government Sbe was promoted from .:public as s1stance ~ orker' · 1n 1950 to deputy probation of. f 1 c e r . s upervis ing offi cer a nd juvenile court referee in the 1960s For most of the 1970s she was scon the county probation offi cer. No one faulted the time and leadership she applied to her work. The Board of Supervisors appointed her to the $62,000.a- SUNDAY SPECIAL year HSA directorship -one ot the county's biggest jobs -in 1978 So most people would expect her tenure to be rewarded. But $48,000 a year? It will be one of the highe$t amounts ever paid to a county e m ployee, but few have ever served so long or earned as much as the 60-year-old Miss Grier Her retirement payment is based s tri ct~o n a s t ate· approved formu . It serves to point out how t e gradual in· creases caused by inflation have not hurt ranking, career public employees. Orange County's retirement payoffs are based on a table matching years of service with a retiree's age. The table yields a percentage of a final base salary which is paid in retirement. Miss Grier, after 31 years. qualified for a retirement pay- m e nt of 72.45 percent of her salary. Only a few workers ever have earned 100 percent. Wo rkers get a 50 percent salary payment in retirement once they are 57 a nd have worked 25 years . Thus . a 59· year -old automotive service s upervisor who retires after 25 years with a n annual $18,000 ·salary would receive $9,000 a year. No retirement be ne fits are paid at all unless retirees are at least 50 and have worked for the county for at least 10 years. They get a minimum 13.36 per- cent. Thus, the county's retirement system, as most others. is weighted to be an incentive for lengthy stays on the job and con· slant attempts at promotion. Retirement payoffs, of course. aren't free. Employees have a percentage of their annual s alaries -from 5.02 to 8.77 per· cent. depending on their age - deducted from their payroll c hecks for t he retire m ent system. The county also pays part of the expense. The refore , a worker who earns more in salary also will pay more through the monthly deductions. A clerk who earns $12,000 a year might pay $600 a year to the retirement system ; a middle manager who makes $24,000 would pay double that, or $1 ,200. Because the county's share of the retirement system had been increasing each year. the county Board of Supervisors decided in September 1979 to adopt a table slightly more restrictive than an earlier version. At that time, analysts estimat· ed that the change would save <See RETIREMENT, P age A3) Wave of Coast violence leaves · 7 dead Gasoline • prices • • nsing SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A service station in Orange County was sellinl premium gasoline for SJ. 78 a gallon this weekend, ~lieved to be the hlpest ln the state and certainly among the highest in the country. The authoritative Lundberg Letter pred icted yet higher prices down the road for the na· lion. An oil industry observer who asked not to be named had this comment on the widely ranging prices on pumps since Ja.n. 28, when President Reagan ended federal gas price controls. "You ain't seen nothing yet." Until controls were lifted, cell· ings on gas were dictated by two complicated formulas that went into effect in May 1973 under the Department of Energy and the Co uncil on Wage and Price Stability. . Interviews with oil industry pricing specialists said they ex- pected prices to level off within two weeks on plateaus never before reached in this country. Al M. Caccamo, manager of pricing evaluation for Chevron, the domestic arm of Standard Oil of California, said, "If your prices are too far above average, you can't sell your gasoline. And if they're too low. you might run out." The range he referred to was reflected by the San Francisco Bay area picture during the past week, when a gallon of regular gas sold for between Sl.19 and $1.46. According to the Dan Lundberg Letter, the respected bellwether of the oil industry, several pressures will be pump- ing prices higher by spring . -Dealers whose operating margins have shrunk in recent months, beneath the 17.7-cenl·a· gallon mark the DOE had al· lowed over wholesale, can be ex· peeled to build the m up again to that point -or higher. -The Lundberg Letter said shipments of Middle East oil, costing $2 a barrel more than supplies already delivered, can be expected in U.S. ports next m onth. An Increase of $2 for a 42-gallon barrel means nearly another five cents on a gallon of gas. much or it to go on the pumps. Serenity hard to find The west is short of rain and the east is troubled by drought and bitter cold but the season is properly snowy in some regions. A midwinter setting sun creates the cool shadows on this farmfield in SulHvan Coun- ty, Tenn. Local weather won 't be so tran· quil today; forecasters advise taking an umbrella if you're going out. Iran threatens balloon .... Pilots planning 'round-the-world flight LUXOR, Egypt (AP) -Two American balloonists hoping to float around the world received the sobering warning Saturday that Iran might shoot the m down if their craft drifts into Iranian air space, sources here said. Maxie L. Anderson, 46, and CO· pilot Dona ld H. Ida. 47, bad planned to begin their bid this weekend to be the first to circle the globe In a motorless. lighter- than-air craft. But weather reports indicated the high-elevation currents they would catch on a liftoff today from this a ncient southern Egyptian city might car ry them over the nation that held 52 Americans hostages for 14~ months. The 1 l·story-high, red-whlte· and-blue balloon is named the "Jules Verne" in honor of the 19th century French novelist who wrote "The Tour of the World in 80 Days" and "Five Weeks in a Balloon.'' Today is Verne's birthday. Marijuana bus~ nets 600powids in Dana Anderson. who with different crewmates was the first to make balloon crossings of tbe Atlantic Ocean and the North American continent, now says there is a 80 pe rcent chance of favorable windl Tuesday. Sources said the balloonists, concerned from the beatnnina about drUUng lato Iranian skies, had aaked the American Em- bassy in Cairo to inform the Ir•· nians the balloon was not hostile. The weather provided ·Just one in a series of minor setbacks . A member of the ground crew said Saturday that two bottles of hydrogen used for heating the gondola were leaking. Replace- ments wer e being sought in Cairo. Two batteries, vital for the operation of the craft's com· municalion equipment, were duds. The hydrogen is essential to fuel healers because tem- peratures outside the gondola at a maximum altitude 30,000 feet. will be as low as 60 de1rees below zero. The beaters should boost the gondola's interior lo just above free1ina. Law e nforcement officials from three agencies conver1ed on a luxurious Dana Point home overlooldnt UM harbor to arrest sis people in connection with the sel1ure of eoo pounds of mart· Juana valued at •.ooo, •CCGl'd· ln1toa1poke1man for the 0.....,. CountySberifr1 Department. The U :50 p.m. arrests at JMll El CamiDo Caplltraao Friday culminated a montb lon1 la· Vfftllltion by lberilf'I deputlel and poliee from Loe ADC.._ and Portllftd. Ore. Five men and a woman were arrested following sale of the narcotics lo undercover officers. They were: Chris Carleton . Peterson, 31 ; Brian1 Caffrey McCauley, 31; J ohn Kenton Perry, 37; Michael Brian Lynch, 31 ; Lother Malenitaa, 2'1; and Susan Lee Plumlee, 21. It WU not Clear whether all six lived at tbe Dana Point ad· dre11. Authorities also Hiaed $1, 100 in cub. · Detail• 1urrouadtn1 the ID· volvement of Onion pollee ._.. not available. 1'1M bav•U,atioa l• tolltlnldq. The sources said the inform•· lion wu relayed throu1h. the Al1erian Foreip llumtry and t be reply from Tehran waa promptmdftrip: "No, we will not re1ard It 81 friendJy.'' "Y•, tbat mea111 lran'•·N1· ia1 they would 1boot tbem down,.. cemented a 1ftlor member at lie baUooa'• ,...... enw. .. neu.a..._.,.._ ... .............. ----=· N.11 ........ at ....... , , lo ......... all e.eetl. _,, ._. - Neither Andenon nor Ida, who operates two tree nurseries near hls home, were available Satur· day tor comment on Use Iranian l)Mtlkla. Tbe two hope to make the it,OOO·mlle trip In 10 di:d al....,_ tbey are earnfal UHi nppll• for twice that: fteJ Hid tbe al1amtaam p~ (lee MUAJON ..... Al) ' Police searching for Irvine woman's killer By JODI CADENHEAD CM* o.My """ Staff Police in Irvine are continuing to search for the killer of a 28· year-old woman who was found bludgeoned to death in he r Northwood home Friday during a week of shocking violence that resulted in seven deaths. An autopsy report released Saturday showed that Manuela E . Witthuhn of 35 Columbus was killed by a blow to the bead with a blunt instrument. So far, police refuse to link her death to the unsolved bludgeon· ing deaths of six coastal area women during t he last four years, including Savannah Leigh Anderson, 22, who was found slain in her Irvine apartment May 13, 1979. Jn a statement to reporters. Lt. Bob Lannert. said, "There stiU does not appear to be a con· nectioo between this murder and other crimes in the area." Police estimate that Mrs. Witt· huhn. a bank teUer. was killed shortly before midnight Thurs- day by someone who entered the home through a sliding glass door. Her fully clothed body was dis· covered Friday morning by her mother-in-law who stopped by the home after her son became alarmed when he couldn't reach his wife . An eight-man tas k fo rce has been working to solve the case and patrol of the Northwood n e ighborhood has been in- creased. "The r e are a number of rumors going around." said Lt Lennert. "We would like to clarify that this wasn't a mutila· lion murder." Frightened women have been flooding the Irvine police depart· ment with phone calls concern· ing the slaying and their own s afety. Police are advising them to lock their doors. install addi· tional locks, report any sus· picious peo ple and to ask solicitors for their business license. Meanwhile sheriff's deputies a re still searching for the killer of a 25-year-old engineer who was found stabbed to death in his Laguna Niguel home last Sunday. Donald Frank Cook, 29742 Ellendale Drive, was re· portedly stabbed numerous times in the chest. In Costa Mesa police are seek· ing the killer of two men shot to death Tuesday in their apart· ment at 1251 Baker St. The dead men were identified as Brent Wheeler and Giovanni Pax. Police in Santa Ana arrested a 35-year-old man in connection with the stranaulalion death of his wife, Betty Rae Dunbar. James Bryant Dunbar walked Into police headquarters shortly before 9 a .m. Friday morning and said that he had killed his wife seven hours earlier follow- ing an argument. A 21-year-old man died Satur· day morning after being shot once in the face Friday night by two gunmen who burst into his Anaheim home and forced him and his wife to kneel on the ki tchen floor. Chris Bjorn died at West Anaheim Community Hospital where he was taken following the shooting at 7:25 p.m . He was s hot after he reportedly asked the gunmen why the couple were being ordered to kneel .. Both SUS· pects remain at large. Police in Santa Ana arrested a 17-year-old maintenance man in connection with the stabbing death Saturday a fte rnoon of Kathy Tengan. 20. Her fully clothed body was dis· covered by her brother at 3:45 p. m. after he stopped by to visit his sister at her home, 1001 W. Stevens Street. She had been stabbed in the neck several times with a butcher's knife that was found at the scene. police said. Four hou11 later. police arrest· ed a juvenile who worked at the apartment couplex. No motive for the crime was known. Volcano blast less likely VANCOUVER, Wash. CAP) - While the huge lava dome in tbe crater or Mount St. Helens grew more than 80 feet ta ller in 24 hours. the U.S . Geologi cal Survey said Saturday chances of another major explosive erup- tion in the near future have diminished. ON THE INSIDE f" MAKING CHOICES -For some years. Lifespring rolled along. training thousands to reshape their lives. For some, however , things didn't tum out well, and now Lifespring is beset by a welter of lawsuits and one man's relentless pursuit. Page All. GOING DOWNIDLL T -The scarcity of snow at mountain re- sorts this winter may leave owners ot some Oran1e Cout skl equipment stores out ln the cold,. A survey shows what's happened to sales ln the last two montlw. Pa1e C2. BUDGST BUNGALOWS - YCMllb ...... are a mlw. Admbdllnlan ol tbeM ...... btlt IMqwwtft.., atatlw.., eome Nila ... an u old•• ... ..., ........... .... eloMlt...,....111•~"*°· Pap Im. • FADING PHENOMENA - Nostalgia is a kind of mental homesickness. a longing ror something long ago, when thinp were better -or at least that's how we remember them. Take a light look backwards at lhiftls t hat don't die but fade into memory: clothes pln1, curb feelers. cherry Cokes and rut. Page Al2. INDEX ·-~ . ....... ., ........_ M ....... ... .............. ......... " g.---m -94 .48 DAILY Pll OT aunuy. 'M»''*Y t. 1111 Vo you tlunk tlit' f ormer hostuges hove rrceived too mucfl attention /oltounng their release~ ISy Jf.Ff' PA&K£a °' ... .,.... "Itel, .... M adelelae Pooas Costa MeH, IMMasewlfe : ••Greea Nu..,._ Beula, plaoae main· •e•••"' ~•rac&or: "I don't think so. I think ever yone h as grabbed the need for some kind of com- m on patriotism. We all went through it together -it's been a s h ared e xperience t ha t we 're all stronger for." "Yes , I think they got too much attention . What they went through was a great or· d eal, but what a bout the Vietnam vets? They didn't get near as much attention. Kate Parker Newport Beach, florist: James Neme&ll Lacaaa Beula. dJslrtba&or: ·'The Vietnam vet erans didn 't get any accolades when they cam e home . I think the hostages have got- t en a lot more attention than they deserve." "1 think there's been too much publicity for them a nd not enough mention of othe rs who have done more. What about the P OWs in Viet- nam?" David Fredericks Newport Beach, butcher: Liz G anisoa Westminst er, e mployee of Pacific Telephone: .. I don 't think so. a lthough I think that it may lead to psyc hological problems for the hostages . It's good to let them know we're proud of them." ''Yes. a nd I think it's bad for them. Afte r all the atten- tion it's going to be h a rd fOr them t o se ttl e down . E veryone should be behind them, though." Tom Henry Sr. Costa Mesa, retired : Shirley Wolf Huntington Beach, mother : ·•No. They s uffered a long tim e and they should be re- cognized. It would be terrible if they came back and were ignored.'' "No, they haven't had too much a ttention. They've brought the country together like it hasn 't been in years. What they went through just s hows the sacrifices people are willing to m a ke for their country.'' iiiiyllat Thomas P. Haley Publls,,.r Robert N. Weed PrHhlenl M . Thomas Keevil Ed II or Thom as A. Murphine Ml"'11tlno Edit0t Carol A. Moore '~r Eclltor Copyr1 0111 1u1 Onnt• Cout PubllsllfllO Co11101ny. Ho 11un ttorlH. llhdtreu..,._ e.lltwl•I 1111tt.r cw 1dnr1ls.-11t"' "'rein 1n1y b• reprod11ce d wltllout speclat perl!llHlon ol tapyrl1ilflt -·· TELEPHONE All d•penmente: (714) 142-4321 CIHtm.d AdYettltlft9: 142-5178 OFflCEI Cotta~: DI W.tt a.ty $1r .. 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Th e National Center for E cono mic Alternali ves, a private research organization, said prices in what it called the four •'basic necessity-related Lawmen . investigate • mystery crash California Highway Patrol of. ficers are continuing their in- vestigation into the death of an elderly motorist Friday and the injury of her hus band in a m ys terious cr as h o n the Riverside Freeway in the Brea area. Sydell Gurewitz, 76, of Palm Springs, had apparently sudden- ly stopped on the 91 Freeway in the fut lane shortly after 2 p.m ., investigators said. One car entering tbe freeway from Imperial Highway swerved around the Gurewitz' auto but a second struck it from behind at full speed. Authorities s a id · Mrs . Gurewitz. and her husband LouiS we re taken to Canyon General Hospital, where she was pro- nounced dead. Her husband was listed in sta- ble condition and was to be held at least overni~ht for observa- tion, hospital spokesmen said. The name or the second auto's driver was not immediately av ailable. Car crosses BP divider, woman killed A 23-year-old Whittier woman was killed Saturday morning when another vehicle crossed the center divider and slammed into her small compact car. ac- cording to a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol. Michelle Tow was pronounced dead upon arrival at La Habra Community Hos pital following the 7:5() a.m. accident on Beach Boulevard north of Rosecrans Avenue an Buena Park. I\ passenger. Phillip Coffman, 21 . Anaheim. was treated for minor injuries at the La Habra hospital. The driver of the othe r vehi- c 1 e. Ste ven Kee fe r , 24, La H a bra , was n ot injured . Highway patrol officials said it was not known why Keefer 's car crossed the dirt gra vel divider and skidded across the road. Two killed in crashes Two unidentified women were killed Saturday in separate car accidents less than five hours apart. One was killed in Anaheim shortly after 4 p.m. when she re- portedly failed to stop for a red light and was broadsided by a second vehicle at the intersec- t io n o f Br oad wa y and Manchester Avenue .. 1>0lice said. The woman was transported to Anaheim Memor ial Hospital where she was pronounced dead a half hour later . The other driver, Voldemars Reinis, 65. of Anaheim, was not injured. Police in Santa Ana reported that a 27-year-old woman was killed Saturday at 9 p.m . after her car spun out of control and hit a curb along Segerstrom near Harbor Boulevard. FV man tied, 2 men escape Police are searching for two men who tied up a Fountain Valley man late Friday night a fter he walked in while they were ransacking his home. Adolph Ohmann came runnlng out of his home al 18138 Santa Lauretta St. still partially bound in ropes, police said. A search by Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach police fa iled to find the sus pects. Police r eportedly recovered $1,000 in cash, liquor and a $2,000 stamp collection nearby, taken during the 10 p.m . robbery. Fighting erupts BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Freab fllbtinC erupted at the norlbenl and soutbem endl of the Iraq-Iran war front and both aides claimed Saturday they bad lnmcled heavy lOIHS. Food, Jue~. housing, health increase 13.8% ·'There is very little the average family can do to shield itself from price increases in the basic aecton," the report laid. "When heaUn1 oil and food bills go up, they must be paid as they come due." The group, which bad ~n critical of former President Jim- my Carter 's efforts to brin1 down inflation~ •showed no con- fidence i n tne Reagan ad- ministration's plans either. sectors" rose 13.8 percent last year, compared with the na- tional inflation rate of 12.4 per- cent as calculated in the govern- ment's Consumer Price Index. Center economists, who based their analysis on the govern- ment CPI data, calculated an in- flation rate of 9.8 percent for au non-necessity items. T he ir report said enerJY prices rose 18. l percent in 1980. shelter costs rose 15.1 percent, food prices 10.2 percent and medical costs 10 per cent. And the report said the news was worse at year-end, with the i nflation rate for th e four categories Ji.sing at a seasonally adjusted annual rate or lS.2 per- cent in the final quarter of 1980. compared with 14 percent for aJJ items surveyed by the govern- m~nt. _ The center estimated that the four categories make up about 60 percent to 70 percent or an average family's household budget -a major portion that is very difficult to cut. It argued that decontrolliQg crude oil prices will "intensify the impact" or price hikes by oil-exporting countries, noted that the Agricultllt'e Department is predicting food inflation of up to 15 percent this year, and said that high interest rates will keep home mortgage rates up. "Budget-cutting will alter non~ of this." itsaid. l're•P.PAI The group offered no specific guidance for government policy- makers but said that "in absence or carefully targeted strategies to moderate prices in the speciific sectors, there is no way to avoi d i nfla tion cala mity." BALLOON TRIP • dola ca bin is capa ble of withstanding 50-foot seas, should they be forced down in an ocean. Their plan is to drift across Saudi Arabia, sout h of the Himalaya Mountains across In· dia and southern China to the Pacific near Japan. From there , a 150 mph jelstream is expected to push them north to the Arctic Circle, where they hope to enter the United States over Alaska, drift south across. Canada and the United States and bead over the Atlantic north of the Carolinas. According to the plan, another jetatream would then push them north to Iceland, then down a cross France and Italy. • • ·~~ 'Tough' judge gets support VICTORVILLE (AP) -A municipal court judge, who ls being boycotted by defense at· lorneys because of her tough law·and-order stance, has re· ceived some support from the citizens who elected her. They hope to land "either back in Egypt or somewhere in the Eastern Me dite rranean, s hort of Ira q and south of Russia," Anderson said. FLIGHT STYMIED? .. I am very pleased about U\e fact that people are demonslrat· ing about upholding our laws and support the system,'" Judge Carol Koppel. 41, said following a rally by some so people pro- testing the defense attorneys' actions. Maxie Anderson Taking aina during inspection Six-year-old Craig Bentley of Capistrano Beach gets ins truction on 20 mm rapid fire g un from Lt. Dave Happ, officer in charge of one of the Navy patrol boats on dis play this weekend in Dana Point Harbor. The public may go aboard from 11 a.m . to 4 p . m . today during the ninth a nnual Fes tival of the Whales . This could be you • • • . There's a great season of skiing aheadl 2500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631-3a0 --· .... 1,.,..... Larry .. J R ... Hagmati was not the star at an art exhibit he attended in Palm Sprmgs Saturday. His daufjhter. Heidi . got a chance to show off her works for both dad and her grandmother. Mary Martin, Larry Hagman's mother · Poper sa11s .f 0011 doti11g rif.•h dof.• Joan Kennedy has been quietly dating a handsom e. wealthy doctor since s he and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy an· nounced plans last month to e nd their 22-year marriage, the Boston Herald American reports The newspaper said Mrs . Kennedy, 44. and Gerry Aronoff, 36, of Swampscott. Mass .. have be e n s een together t hree times s ince th e divorce plans rl were a n nounced Jan. 21. Aronoff. ~ director of KINNl!OY the pain uni t at the Massachusetts Rehabilita- tion Hospital, was described in the Newspaper by one un- identified hospital nurse as "very much the available bachelor . abso lut e l y gorgeous. wealthy. and ever- yone goes crazy over him ... Aronoff d escr ibes Mrs. Kennedy as "a wonderful person -stimulating and m ar velous company." the Herald American reported. "I just think she 's a de· lightful woman ... J au pianist and composer Euble Blake was feted on the eve of his 98tt. birthday by 250 well -wishers who sang a nd performed his favorite hi ts. The "party makes me feel lik e writing another song," Bl a k e said durin g the l ' 2·hour bash i n l h ee courtroom of the Brooklyn Borough Hall. , One o f his most popular s ongs . .. Memories of · You." which / IL.AKE he wrote in the 1920s was played repeatedly by dif· ferent entertainers. including Lionel Hampton. -,---. Police. eager to fill recruit· ing quotas, have called in body fitness expert Jack La Lanne to work up exercises to help women pass the de· partment physical. Several recruits dem- onstrated the exercise techniques at a news con- ference at La Lann e 's Pasadena fitness center. The program will be offered free. Police Chief Daryl Gates said the program will be an immense help, "primarily in fulfilling quotas for women on tbe force." Lt. Alan Kerstein said the department is trying to r e· duce the rate o r female dropouts from an average of 50 percent to 15 percent. Th e party was held in Brooklyn because Blake has been a resident of its Bedford Stuyvesant district since marrying his wife . Marion, 35 years ago. Hlake. who continues to compose and play the piano daily despite his advanced years. said. "I feel fine. '·Everyone is nice to me but I have to tell the men: ·Don 't squeeze my hand when you s hake hands. I'm a · P,iano player you know .... Hampton, who recorded .. Me mories of You" fo r Louis Armstrong when he was 16 years old and s pent most of his career playing with Ben· ny Goodman, told Blake, "I hope tomorrow you write another piece I can make a killing on ... The Rev. Jerry Falwell and Penthouse publisher Bob G11cclone, feuding over the magazine's publication of an int e rv i ew with th e evangelis t . each s ay the other is a "liar." Falwell has contended that he was deceived by two free- lance writers who sold a story based on an interview with him to Penthouse . which he considers to be · a vulgar pu blicat1on. But on "Tomor row Coast to Coaal " Gur.cione denied that the interviewers de· ceived Falwell. "The real issue ls not de- ception,·' Guccione told Falwell. "I'm telling you now that you are a liar." ,. ----·------··-..-..---.... ,,.. Sundey, February 8. 1911 DAIL v PILOT A. Sp<Jtting whaks etUy Skipper says he alway& find& 'em on cruiaes By JORN NEEDHAM Ot ... o.11, ..... ''-" Most people buying tickets ror a whale watch cruise would be happy just to glimpse one or the leviathans. . But Jim Hollywood, skipper or the Kelpie anchored In Dana P.oint Harbor, says he also offers b.is passengers romance, a sense of history and adventure. Hollywood pilots the 82·foot staysail schooner out of the harbor each weekend with eager whale watchers clinging to the rails with ca m eras and binoculars strung around their necks. Gray whales are currently mi · grating from Arctic waters lo the Sea of Cortez where the females will give birth . Hollywood takes from 15 to 25 passengers out to view the ceta· ceans as they pass along the California coast. The former World War II sub· marine patrol vessel is named for a legendary Scottish sea nymph. Built in 1928 in South Bristol, Maine, the Kelpie is one of the few sailing vessehi left on the West Coast certified by the Coast Guard lo ca rr y passengers So whal ·s the secret to finding whales? Hollywood says the re isn't a secret invol ved in s potting whales in the s pring "They foll ow the same routes year after year. so it stands to reason if they're heading south. a nd if we're he ading north. we're going to run into them " Gaylord Vermilyea. h rst mate of the JO.tpn s hip. s tands lookout on the bowsprit searching for the telltale spouts left when the air-breathing ma mmals exhale "We usually follow a z1g·zag path up the coast." Vermilyea said. ·· 1t 's not much of a tnck .. Both men said they avoid going out on foggy days because of the limited visibility, and they say they've spotted whales on every trip so far. Hollywood said the migrating wha les travel at about three lo five knots. while the Kelpie is capable of much faster s peeds. "We normally sail up the coast. but when we spot a whale we switch to the motor for more maneuver~billty ." Hollywood said . He adde d that his whalewatch trips las t about three hours. Holl vwood . who forme rlv wo rked as an assistant city manager for Fountain Valley, said in the off season, when there are no whales orr the coast, he and Vermilyea take charters down the Baja and Mexican coastlines. ··Wh e r ever the c ustome r wants to go," Vermilyea said. "The whale watch trips are re- o.lly l'lleC ,_.., akM .. IC-let STAYSAIL SCHOONER FOLLOWS MIGRATING WHALES Jim Hollywood, left, Geytord Vermllyee eboerd Kelple ally filler for us in between the charters." Hollywood explained. "It helps the owners of the boat at least breflk even during the winter months." Tbe bearded skipper said not all would-be salts are as enamored with the sailor's life after they·ve been out on the pitching sea for a few hours. "We had one couple from Bombay who we-re here on their honeymoon, .. he sai<f. "The wife said s he had always dreamed of going sailing ." Hollywood said an hour afte r they left the dock on the way to Catalina the new bride became seas i c k . Meanwhil e . the husband inquired abbut how much it would cost to charter th' Kelpie f9r ~ round-the·world voyage. whfch would be a gift for his mate. From 1972 to 1976. Hollywood sailed his o~n vessel around the "orld. stopping in Aus tralia to work as a salyage diver, and in Borneo to serve as ill ~ton a s rlall coastal freighter. "There·s no demand for used politicians around the world," Hollywood said. laughing ... f've found it's a lot better to do what I'm doing now." RETIREMENT PAY • • • Reagan signs first legislation the county $376.800 the first year and $2.4 million a year after five years. when nearly half the work force would be covered. Each of the two tables used by the county arc drawn from the state Governm«nt Code. s aid Ray Wells. assistant C'ounty tax collector. All public retirement systems have to be sanctioned by the state. he explained. to ensure Lhat the) are financially sound and don't offer windfalls to cer- tain offi cials. However . the high f inal s alaries of retiring worke rs ena bles them to reap another lucrative r eward payment for unused vacation a nd sick leave . Until July 1977 , r etiring workers were compensated for unused vacation and sick leave according to their :rnlary scale upon retirement. The supervisors, faced with eve r -increasing bills running up- wards of $50.000. stopped the practice. Since then. workers who don't use their leave get no financial reward. But the policy is not re troac- t ive , m e aning lo n g ·time employees such as Miss Grier can get another s izable pay- m ent al retirement. County workers start off earn- ing two weeks of vacation per year After 10 years, they re- ceive four week s . Admin· istrators get an extra week as compensation for night meet· ings they are expected to attend. All unused vacation leave is co mpensated according to final salary levels when workers re- tire. The same is true for sick leave. although employees must invest 20 years of service before they get 100 percent compensa- tion The amount of back pay Miss Grier will receive won't be made public until after s he re- tires because of state privacy laws But observers noting he r di sc ipl ined work hab its s peculate she will receive a hef ty sum. Another county administrator who recently announced plans to retire. General Services Agency Assistant Direc tor Stanley Krause. said he will r eceive more than $45.000. Initial reports published about Mi ss Grier's retire ment pay· ments disturbed some Orange County administrators, who de· fended her earnings . Said one worker: "She had no choice. She had to participate in the county system.·· 'NB medic's murder hearing continued A preUminary hearing for a promi nent Oran ge Coast psy chologist charged with murdering his mentor and ·longtime roommate last Nov· :ember has been continued two ·weeks. ! Defendant Dr. Tetrord Ira Moore, 36. or Laguna Beac .. , -who has been free on $W>,000 ball. was ordered Friday to re· •turn Feb. 3> to resume the bur· .inl in Harbor Municipal Court. ) He ii ICCUSed by poltce of fir. ln1 a shot into the be1d of ateep. ln1 Dr. Stuley D. Esplnda, 45, !the ni1ht of Nov. 6 11 he lay ln 'front ot a television set in tbelr ·•hued Newport Beach home. • ' • The bearing opened with a tape recording or .Dr. Moore's telephoned report of a possible shooting at the excluslve Spyglass Hilt hom e at 8 Jade Cove. Other witnesses inc luded De~ctive Mike Hietala and Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson discussing their talks that nllbt wltb Dr. Moore, what they called bla evasiveness and re· ported confession. Previous testimony had In· volved alletaUons of bitter quar· rel• provoked by Dr. 1!1ptnda'1 outra1ed response to the rom1nce between Dr. Moore and bla flance. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Reagan, sitting alone in his private study, signed his first piece of federal legisl ation Saturday, increasing the govern- m e nt ·s author ity to borrow money His press•secretary said Jater Reagan was g ra t eful lo con· gressional Re publicans and Democrats for handing him a victory "our first time at t he legislallve bat.. but sorry that the spending policies of previous administrations had forced him to ask for the bill. Spokesma n J a m es Brady quoted the president as saying. "This win made me feel very good . very grateful to both sides of the aisle for this victor y." Reagan call ed final passage of the $985 billion debt limit on Fri- day a "prompt a nd responsible" response to his call for an in· crease in the old $935. l billion ceiling that is due to be ex- ceeded in a few days. "l was sorry that the inherited policies made this necessary,'' Brady quoted the president as saying, "but at leas t we can now proceed to pay the bills. write the checks and go forward to change those outdated policies." Brady also announced that Reagan signed a directive Satur· day giving the heads of about 100 non-Cabinet federal agencies a maximum of 13 days lo prepare new . reduced spending plans with administration budget· cutters. H the agency heads and the Office of Manageme nt and Budget can't agree within the time frames set by the directive. Reagan said, they s hould pre· sent their differences to him ''for final decision." The president's m emos said be plans to submit to Congress Leaper dies A man in his late 20s leaped to his death early Saturday from an overpaaa at Alicia Parkway overtookln1 the Santa Ana Freeway in Mlaslon VieJo, ac:· cordlfta to a spokesman tor the Callfonla ffllbway Patrol. • TIM ..adentlfted man wu bit ~1 several pu1ln1 car.a and draapct IOO '"'· Raises debt limit,. thanks Congress for first victory a ll his proposed changes in former President Carte r's pro- posed budget for fi scal 1982 by March 10 And. he said. tht>se proposals will include reductions ''in virtually every agency for fi scal 1981, 1982 and the future " White House offi cials said the non ·Cabinet agencies a f ec by the latest memo account for about $70 billion in federal s pending. The bulk of the $739.3 b ill ion federal bud get that Carter proposed for the coming fiscal year is s pent by the Cabinet departments. which have been under going line-by- line reviews of their s pending plans for several weeks Fiscal 1981 already is under way and will end Sept 30 As a rac tical matter. it will be ex· emely difficult for Congress to make majo r cha nges in the spending now taking place. The fi scal 1982 budget. which Ca rt er se nt to Congress just before leaving offi ce, is expect· ed to bear the brunt of Reagan's announced intentions to s lash spendin~ across the board T he president had no public events on his schedule for the Wt'C'kend, although he did plan to go out for dinner Saturday night with a numbe r of old friends from California Rrady said Reagan posed for his official photographic portrait at the White House on Saturday. one day after celebrating his 70th birthday. 7 FURNITURE STORES UNDER OfE aF! CARPETS • DRAPES • TV STEREO • AMTl9UES • DESKS BEDROOMS • LIVING ROOMS DINING ROOMS 1110 .. ........ llALL - •4 OM. V PILOT '"~· '*'*''· .•. GENERAL. NEWS ls America becoming a more vio/,ent soci.ety? * • F ds to aid Atlanta * \Tl • f A IA P I bout 200 'ulunlt't'r"S loolun for clues ln lh ktll.IJ and dauppearanc a of l7 blll <'tuldnn searched "•lurda) a• lht-!lltl' where a l•m bo> ·., b1ryclt-w &:j fOW>d nu•rt> than u u r u&<> And, as ~ ' \ht! C4ll>l' w1lh all but on~ of lbe Pt'\'Vlt>m Wl'l'l\l'nd volunteer s earr hes . nothm2 s ignificant '14 lti> fOW\d .............. Experts say data tell unclear story By &lie Auoela&ed Presa A San Francisco bus driver took a sandwich break. As be walked from a coffee shop back to his bus, two men attacked, shooting him repeatedly. killing him . There was no clear motive for the attack. In Atlanta , moved by the slay- lngs of and disappearances of 17 black children, the city council approved a new ordinance mak- ing it illegal for children 14 ' years old and younger to be out- s I de, unaccompanied by an adult. between 7 p.m . a nd 6 a.m. In San Jose, sniper fi re shat- tered a window in a fire truck as it r aced to a blaze. A fi reman was injured by fl ying glass. "The answer is proba bly not. We have always been violent. The media have made our violence more evident -and r mean both real and rlctional v iolence,'' he said. "So our perception is that there 's much more violent crime and that's es pecially true among heavy television viewers." VIOLENT FACT is reinforced by violent television fiction, he said. Gris ly headlines increase o ur s ense that we are sur- rounded by violence. but so, too. do t he bloody fist fi ghts and gleeful machine-gunning we see on TV. \'act• President George Bush announ ced Saturday two days aht'r the latest young victim '14 as tound that the J ustice Ocpun menl would step up ef· forts to help local police sol"e the cases He said experienced federal investigators would be dis patched to Atlanta , but did not commit the FBI or its re· sources ATLANTA VOLUNTEERS LINE UP TO START CLUE SEARCH IN YOUTHS' DEATHS Lateat weekend hunt turned up nothing •fonlflc.nt for lnveatJgatora ON STATEN Island in New York, a man shot his father-in- law through the head. He shot his mother-in-law and slit her throat. He Shot his brother-in- la w. Then he drowned his own 22-month-0ld son in the bathtub. Menninge r c ited a recent Uni versity of Pe nns y l vani a s tud y that as k e d h eavy tele vision viewers to estimate their chances or being swept into some sort of violent encounter. BUSH DID not respond to a call Friday by civil rights leader J ose ph Lowe ry for President Reagan to declare the city eligi- bl e for federal disaster relief runds because of the increasing number of child dea ths . GOP jockeying begins All this. and more violence, occurred last week. But it might ha ve been the week before -or the week to come. "T he reaJ chance that you'll be in a violent encounter is .41 per 100," he said. "Heavy TV viewers figured a chance of one in 10." Campbell uilling to study gas tax hike Th e w eeks s tretoh into mont hs. The violence seems never to a bate. Are we so violent? Have we som ehow devolved into a more bestial, brutal species? NJ water Meanwhile. searchers combed an area on the western edge of the city. where the bike of 14- ye a r -old Milton Harvey was round before the boy's body was discovered in another area 15 months ago. Deputy Police Chier Eldrin Be ll d irected the volunteers from a police helicopte r. Track- ing dogs were also on the scene. Volunteers found the body of 7 ·year-old Latonya Wilson dur· Ing the first search last fall, but have had no luck since. "WE WANT people to come out and help us find t hat one p1t•ce of evidence we caQ tum 1)ver to the police that will bring 1h1s vidous killer or killers to JUStiC'e," said J ohn Bascom, a search organizer Bascom s aid the searchers wou l d s cour t he s ubu r b o f Colle~e Park on Sun day. where they conducted a s~arch last weekend. Cops board SF buses SAN l''R ANC ISCO <A P) .'\r m cd unde r t'ovcr o fficers boa rded Bay Area buses Satur · da v following three shootings. two of t hem fatal. or t ra nsit drivers during the past three weeks. Angry drivers had threatened a shutdown or the public transit s ystem unless security was im· proved. The shootings or drivers in San Francisco and Oakland led the Golden Gate Transit District , wh ic h shuttles c o mmuters across the Golden Gate Bridge. to post the plainclothes police on t he buses. Mayor Dianne Feinstein said the undercover police were join- ing 105 uniformed s ecurity g uard s a l r ea dy a b oard Mu nicipal Railway buses. Driver Winfred McGee, 38. was s hot and killed Thursday by two young men as he sat in his bus during a break. SACRAMENTO CAP ) -The Re publican chief of the state Se n a t e s aid Sa turda y Republicans would "look close- ly" at the possibility of endors· ing a gasoline tax increase this year. The gasoline tax remark by Sen. Willia m Campbell was one or t h e rew refe r e n ces t o l e gi s l a tiv e i ss u e s a t a Re publican s t ate co n vention dominated by the campa igning of three contenders for the GOP nomination fo r governor next Moral Majority year -Lt. Gov. Mike Curb, At- torney General George De ukme- jian and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. ALTHOUGH THE primary> election is still 16 months away, the contest for the nomination for governor heated up significantly Saturday with the complaint by a st ate senat or s uppo rtin g Deukmejian that Curb's chief Senate ally. H.L. Richardson. was using ··obnoxious " cam- paign tactics. Sex film borrower inf orniation asked OLY MPIA. Was h. CA P > - Moral Majority . which wants pa rents to have more sa y in s ex education courses. is asking the Washington State Library to ide n tify borrower s of a 21· minute movie entitled "Achiev· ing Sexual Maturit y." T he requ es t to Libra rian Rode rick Swartz was made last wee k by Michael Farris, the g roup's Washington st ate direc- tor. under Washington 's Public Disclosure Act. F ar r is said Saturday that Moral Majority wants "only the n am es of public schools or public school e mployees who have borrowed the film for the schools." If the information is not provided, he said, Moral Ma· jority wilJ sue. "WE CONSIDER it public in· rormalion what mate rial public schools have checked out of a public library'" he said. Farris said he wa nts the in- formation to document to state legislators how widespread the use or the fiJm is. The informa- tion will be used in Mora l Ma - jority's campaign fo r a law to require that pa rents be gi ven a chance to preview such m aterial before it is shown to students.he sa id . Assistant Attorney General Tom Bj or gen said Friday he doesn't know how the state will respond. "There may be a con- fli ct between the act and li brary policy." NANCY Zussy, the library's de puty director fo r se r vices. said "it is library policy na- tion wide that circulation rec- ords are confidential " unless bor rowers give permission for their names to be released . The film, produced by John Wiley and Sons or New York, "'is a scientific film on anatomy, physiology and sexua l develop· ment throughout the life cycle ," she added. "I think in the legal sense, the m o v ie is n ·t p o rn o g r aphic because it does not show ul· timate sex acts. But in the con· text of a high school, yes. it is por nographic." said Farris. Southland rain likely Arctic air keeps Midwe1t readi"ngs low C'alf f ornfa Conl~I •"" mountain •reu ol Sout,,.rn (Mlllofnla wlll cloud up to oay, and ratn I• 11-ely In mo\I Wt< lloll\ 1111\ alter,_.., lhr°"911 Mond•Y mornlt>Q. •-•lnQ off Monday •II••· n-Oran~ County wlll i.. m otlly Cloudy todr/ end Moncl••· wltll rain llU IY to begin 1n the alt•rnoon D•v• wl 11 be coo••• Lows tonlQhl .,~ toreu •• '' to ~. 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'*99CieuMY J • u J , w ()ut ... fOr .........,. ~ lncrN tl"I 11 ...... y, In ot her conve ntion activ· ities. ProPQsition 13 co·author Howard J arvis endorsed Curb for governor and urged Wilson to be Curb's running mate for lieutenant governor. U.S. Sen. S. I. Hayakawa r ene wed bis declaration to seek a second term next year .. J ar vis, a lifelong Republican who hasn't been active in party activities for nearly 20 years, said he hadn't cons ulted either Curb or Wilson about his pro- posal that Wilson withdraw from the g ubernatorial contest and run as a ticket with Curb. "I think this combination is unbeatable," Jarvis said WILSON later reJected J arvis' s uggestion. joking that Jarvis ··was near the m ark He just got the ticket reversed." Conve ntion d e leg ates also formally nominated Los Angeles s urgeon and businessm a n Tirso de l Junco as party chairman for the next two years and former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke as vice cha irman. "NO ONE knows. We don't have very good statistics to com- pare the violence now to years ago. But I'll tell you thi&: For all the lousy, heinous crimes you see in the press today. I can go back 20 years and match them ," said Leonard Tropin, vice presi- dent of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. ··No bod y is really s ure whether violence is going up or down." said Murray Strauss, a University of New Hampshire sociologist who s pecializes in the s tudy of violence. MOST EXPERTS a gree that though we may seem increasing· ly violent as a society, the re's no solid evidence to prove or dis- prove it. Walt e r M enn i n ge r . a psychiatrist at the Me nninger Foundation in Topek a. Kan .. beli eves that. statistics aside. the key question is : Are we as v iole nt as w e believe? • • restr1ct1on8 extended TRENTON, N.J . CAP ) -A 40-day supply of drinking water may force New Jersey to curtail some firefighting ~fforts , Gov. Brendan T. Byrne wa rned Satur· day as he extended ba ns on non- essential water use. Byrne said he also is consider- ing as king President Reagan to declare New Jersey a drought d isaster area . Col. Clinton Pagano, state po lice s uper inte nden t . s aid fire fighters will be told to find other sources of water as sup· plies dwi ndle. but a point could come when "we'll have to tell them to rescue people and let the sucker bum.·· ··We have 40 days · s uppl y now.·· Byrne said. ·'Tomorrow it will be 39." December and J anua ry rain· fall was 14 percent of normal, drought planner Paul Arbesman s aid. WE'RE LISTENING ••• Your views -e ither comments about the Daily Pilot or your viewpoint on a community issue -are important to us. Now, you can phone your comm~nts or eve n dictate a Lette r to the Editor. WE'RE LISTENING... recorded messa ges are tra nscribed dai_ly and de livered to the a ppropriate editor fo r immedia te action. Since we must ve rify Letters to the Editor . please be sure to leave your name and telephone number. Your views count. To express them quickly and conveniently, • just call 642-6086. WE'RE LISTENING .•• 642 .. 6086 llilyPilat COUNTY NEWS ~. Febfuaty 8, 1981 DAIL y ,..,LOT A. Preparation wipes out 'terror of co11rtroom' _ B OA\llD K TUIAN 0.1 ... ~o,,,....,.. Thnl!l.l&h l hl' e•\I ()t IOltll'Cln dlth4.lr unr1rn1lhiar "''" or lnlJm1da1t-d h) thP l•w, a t'nurtroom <'Un •m hkt> • much•rn IJ•} r haunbcr ur horror• f rnm bhu II rutit•d )ud111•• 111nd aiun lollui ba1hff , .. ninl\ l"\ t'd Ill\\)..,, CIJlt•r to ahrc:d • Wit nt• .. lhr llJ•t•rlt-r or tnllfHn In rnurt ,.,.,, hl . ~di a.on ul unnt•r\i 11\1 1'1 uplt• 11 l' tt•r r lfltd uf tht• ~ tlUf l t l)OfO Ur U II gt• l·uunh l~·l'ul' (h')\rtl'l \ll11rnt·) P.iul \In l'r .,;uJ But ,·11u rt1 11um • nt-c.:dot b(" 'H"l"tl 1n 'Ud\ ~Ul 'tll. rt>11dl1t1~ l .. 1 lll!t \tto\l'I hd1t•\'t''i. llOl 11 .& l•Ult'lll 1.-I Wit nl'i.., \\ atk... into L·our•t 11.nv" kdgt-dbll' t•l both ~ h.tl ' hdppen1r1i.t ;rnd "hat ' 1''P\'<'tf'd PAUL MEYER \C'C'ORDIN<.LV, ME\'ER hui. devott.'d many u(f dul} hour~ lo'>' ant dE"myst1fyinK lhe courts, 1:onductmg seminars and classel> for c1t1zens who ma) ont' day hnd themselves swallowing hard as the.' raise their n~ht hands and ~wt>ar to tell the truth ..tnd nothing but the truth " ln<il ,, ;J l'Ontt'l>t of 1mprc~s1onl>.'. the Oranaic County prosecutor observed lo an in· terv1ew. And juat as important as what a wltne111 may suy i11 how be or she says it. Meyer. a\Huntington Beach resident who has aJltml ei&ht years on the district attorney's staff. said the classes he teaches al Golden West College ond elsewhere emphasise what a Judge and j ury are looking for ln a credible witness. 1u: ALSO DISCUSSES ways to overcome the fear ot testifying and how to prepare for the ex-. perience. noting ··An unprepared witness is easy prey " Meyer understands the special fears witnesses Nurfer He spent several years handling rape cases as a prosecutor. many limes taking the frightened v1c ttms to an e mpty courtroom before they te tified to familiarize them with the setting. From his classes, however. the lawyer also learned just how traumatic an experience appear- ing in <.'Ourt could be for almost anybody. "THE HORROR STORIES lhat come out are phenomenal.·· h~ s aid And nearly everyone seems to have some kind of story to tell , either of something that happened to them personally or to a friend or relative. "They·re telling me things I see in court every day ... Meyer said. Mu<'h of Meyer's advice concerns both pre- paration lo testify and courtroom den:ieanor. "A witness needs a s trong foundation.·· the lawyer Is 'flipping' illegal? Avco to pay $1 million for fin a nee rates By STEVE MARBLE 01 lh~ o~··· Piiot Sl•ll Nt1 wport Beach based Avco Financial Services must pay an es timated S I m illio n to thousands of customers who h;n e had transactions with the company smce late 1975. a Los An geles Superior Court judge has ordered. The court order 1s being viewed by one legal aid group as a decision that could halt the 30· year-old practice of "flip- ping .. refi n a n ci ng a cus tomer's retail s ales contract to include an additional cash loan. AN ATTO RNEY for the Western Center on Law and Pov- erty, a Los Angeles legal aid group, successfully argued that .. flipping" often results in con- s umers paying a hi gher interest rale than they might be aware of. R 1chard Leahy, a spokesman from Avco's corporate head- quarters in Newpor t Center . s aid his firm does not know .ex· actly what the court order means m terms of dollars. He said Avco lawyers are still stud ying the court order . A de- termination on whether to ap- peal the decision has not been made. THE CASE arose after Sun Vall ey resident Ameli a Vasquez filed a suit against Avco. The woman s aid she purchased a television set and stereo from a department store and that Avco bought her retail installment contract. She claims Avco paid off the $683 she owed the department store and gave her $305 in cash. Her •·new" loan from Av co for Sl ,096, including loan insurance char"es. called for an annual in- terest rate exceeding 24 percent. The argument aimed at Avco was that the state·s Unruh Act lim its annua l interest on install- ment contracts to about 18 per- cent. Avco lawyers countered that the act should not appl y because the .. new" loan bad been used to pay off the install· ment contra<'t. IN OTHE R words. the install- ment contract no longer exis ted. Avco spokesman Leahy says his firm stopped purchasing in- stallment contracts last year due to poor economic conditions. ··When th e econ omy im· proves, .. he said. "the company will have to cons ider t he ra mifications of this decision in establishing ongoing policy." He added that h is f irm believes the Unruh Act needs re- vision and is overly restrictive "in light of the rapidly changing economic conditions." 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This attitude extends to his work, he said. ex· plaining, "I just can't look at a criminal case as a simple folder. " ln addition t.o lecturing at GWC and teaching night classes at Western State University's law school in Fullerton, Meyer will address any group that wishes t.o invite him. But even though Meyer enjoys his curricular activities and dealing with the public, he said he will never give up trial work for full·time teaching duties. For Instance, he once spoke to case-workers with the Children 's Hom e Socie t y. an "I love trying cases," said the man who as a <'hild in Long Beach would take the bus to the nearest courtho~se to watch attorneys in action. "It's in my blood ." Japan, OC link near Electronics firm checks plant locations A major Japanese electronics firm is considering moving its m a nufacturing o perations to Orange County, it was disclosed last week. Following a speech to local businessmen at the Registry Hotel. Floyd Mori, ne wly ap- pointed director for the Office of Internationa l Trade, r evealed that the J apanese fi r m is looking at several loc ation s in the county MORI, A former legislator from OakJand, refused to name the firm, saying only that it already has est ablished sales offi ces here. If the electron ics company sets up shop her e, it will be one of the new foreign com panies ope rating in Orange County. said Mori, who added that. Los Angeles. San Diego and Santa Clara counties are most favored by foreign investors. In addition to the unnamed firm. another Japanese elec· Ironies manufacturer is con· sidering investing $100 million to set u p oper a tion s in Santa Clara said Mori. MORI SAID that hi gh land costs in Orange County preclude many businessmen from con- sidering the popular Sunbelt re- gion as a place to invest their yen. marks and pesos. Instead foreign investors are turning to undeveloped areas in Tennessee and Alabama . where Sony has recently o pened a plant. Mori told busi nessmen at the World Trade Center Association ECONOMICAL FLOOR TILE 'BRUSTIC' OAK PARQUET TILE • IUIATILE. DURAii.£! • mlllH PAnUI TO USE • UY IOOMf • RUSTIC, TEITUREDt • FACTOllY-RNllHED I WY TO HISTAW i iu. ,_. I .J 10. ,_.• ] 21cg.n .. C " I 54CU. .. ,.,. '•39! 1·1r 111•r of Orange County m eeting that he hopes to attract many n e w foreig n bus inesses t o California. T he decade of the '70s saw California's image decline ... said Mori. "A lot of people began looking at us as being anti-business.·· He blamed this on a lack of aggressiveness. California exports approx- imately $50 billion in trade an- nually, said Mori. Japan does more business with California than it does with any foreign na- tion In order lo promote California as a conducive c limate fo r fo reign investors Mori plans to sponsor several missions abroad and roundtable talks between Gov. Jerry Brown and others in- terested tn furtherin~ fu ture in· ternational growth in the st atP DECORATOR QUARRY TILE • PERMANENT GLAZE RESISTS STAINS! •NEYER NEEDS WAX! f it•~. I MIBTll•89! Orn Co.1st Daily P•IOt E ' .. ltorial ....... ~~--------------T·h·o·m·as·P· .. Ha.ley-·P.U8·L·IS·HE·R···T·ho·m·as-Keev_l_I. E·O·IT-OA .. ~ :D.~ ,..,.._, '*uatY I , 1911 S.rtNra Krtlblch/Edltor1a1 Peot Editor • Rid rs mor upset than bu ~yst Ill Thousa nd and thouu mb of Orant1t! ounty bus rtdtt are thumbln"'. w1&lklna and begiing rides while "tlrt"ma dri" and thNr be s~i. lrude exc.-hanae rem lni · rt'nl ol a tt'en ttil" 1pol ·w.-luld t he m wl''r~ rl'uc.I) to start when tthey) are r •ad, tu hav" rnc•anmglul d lscuss1on.s Whc:m they're re dy. lht! 'll lt•t lL'i luww " Thill, the p()lHY c·o mm~nt (rom Lbt! gene ral manager of the Orangl'Count \' T raru.tt f>a8trtct "Wr'r~ read>' to peuk al\)'lime the district 1s. H'::, kind nr 14 1l l&nd &~e .a ltitude ' 1'h,1t tht' pt•tulant reply or the bus d rivers' union h1t-f rhm u"houl lht' d1seus1>1ons that led up 'lo the strike 1 hl-'r~ ~ ru. Llttlt ~' 1dence that either side was looking at 1 h"1r dl!ferenres obJect1~·ely They eemed a lmost de- 111rmmed to lt!t t he strike oecur. · l'h~ Mriktng drivers and rnechanics of the United Trao~portatton Un ion eye coveto us ly the wage levels of Lu!. \ngeles' Rapid Transit District. <X"'TD off1c1als reply that t heir system is relative ly new and should be given time to get established before matching Los Angeles top-of.the-scale pay package. Drivers ma ke $9.46 a n hour, were offered $9.93 in the first year of a three-year contract, wanted $10.07 a nd would be paid $10.08 in the RTD. Mechanics make $9.82 an hour, were offered $10.92 . wanted $11.29 and would make $12.19 in the RTD. Fringe benefits are involved. of course, but they are along the same r ange certainly not offers nor demands that could h ave been negotiated if the parties we re will· in g to bargain reasonably . And while they march stiffly in opposite directions. the poor bus rider is t he loser. Jus t when a nearly r eliable and serviceable bus system was a vailable it was pulled out from under those who needed it. Don't mix taxes, suits For the s econd time in less than a year, the Orange County Legal Aid Society has been castigated for its s~~mingl)'. uncontrollable desir e to s ue Orange Countv c1t1es to increase housing "opportunities" for low and mode rate income persons .. 'fhe issue fir~t came up dur_ing last s ummer's budget ~ea~mgs. Supervisor Thomas Rtley led the charge, claim· m g it was wrong for the society, as a recipient of federal revenue-sharing money administered by the county, to turn around and s ue the county and the cities. Al t hat time. the society's executive director attempt· ed to mo llify concerns. pointing out th at its board of directors was "r ethinking" its litigation policies. Appa r ently they're slow thinker s. As recentlv as Dec. 3 l , t he association filed a housing issues lawsuit against Lag una Beach. a move that brought the Ora nge County c hapter of the Building Industry Association of Southe rn California into the frav. .. The association tias strongly critic ized the society and has suggeste d county supervisors cut off the revenue- sh aring s ubs id y. The society has responded that none of its revenue .. sharing income is used in pursuit of the housin g lawsuits. The money -about $300,000 -goes to operate branch of- fices in four Or a nge County cities, tbe society says. . That argument m ight have merit if the society r e- ceived no other s ubsidy. But is mus t be pointed out that the bulk of the socie ty 's funding an additional SS00.000 _also comes fro m the federal government , via a quasi- offlc1al agency call ed t he Legal Services Corp. . So. no matter how you look at it. taxpayers m oney is being used to sue the taxpayers. And t ha t ·s wrong. Thorns amid the roses The U. S. Army decided the other d ay that it could r ep lace its GI MPs with civilian rent-a.cops at the Oakland Army Base without sacrificing any security . Now comes word the Army is replacing 40 American- made trucks with $300,000 worth of Datsuns. Exit both pride and patriotis m . Orange County's representative s in Sacrame nto gathe red for breakfast the other m orning to hash over pr~b~ems and issues that might be mutually resolved. M1ssmg was the man who should be the catalyst the county's lobby is t. Dennis Carpenter. As a former ~tate senator and a noted 'inside maneuverer , Carpenter has plenty of reason to be s elf confident on t he turf. But he might have remembered why his predecessor was canned. So William Clark, President Reagan's choice as depu- ty secretar y of sta te, didn't know t hat Robert Mugabe is prime minjster of Zimbabwe. That was a trick question thrown his way b y the Senate Foreign R elations Commit· tee. But not a ll of the questions were and Clark displayed a woeful ignor ance of world affairs. Not much of a choice to replace Warren Christopher, the superb diplom at who so ably handled the hostage r e- turn. • Opinions expressed 111 the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of lhetr authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Ad dress The Daily Pi lot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321. Boyd I For openers? ByL.M.BOYO Credit for medical dis- coveries in recent years has DPar Gloor11y Gus Delore you cheer over the fact your electric bill actually showed a decrease this month, check lt again. Edison used to bill for a two- month period. Now it's one month. SHOCKED been argued mostly between the Ru ssia n s and the Americans. But the Arabians also claim some fame in these debatable matters. They in- sist. for instance, that it was a n Ar ab medico na med Abulcasis. who, while living in Spain in the 10th Century, in· vented the tongue depressor , the inhaler, the nose dropper, the syringe. tweezers and den- tal forceps. To that. list or proverbs and t h eir antidote proverbs . please add: "Look before you leap" and · 'He who hesitates Is lost.." Also.: "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts" and "Never look a gift horse In the mouth." Antidote proverbs are all right, t suppose, but I'm kind of fond of recycled 1dages, too: Such as: "He who hesitates is boesed." Editor's Logbook North Dakota chill chattering By TOM KEEVlL From off the ed1tor'1 hotline ln the put several days came com- mentary, criticism. suggestions, helpful advice. These are some of the more in- teresting offerings. I 'm a nur.te and ofttft dnV«! potienta to tM &l()re o r drug.ttore on m y off time. Since I am not handi capped my.tel/. rn11 car doei nol have a 1pecioJ parking 1ttcker. l1'11 not fair for tM Doily Pilot to toke p1ctures of cars au m ine when they have a good rea&en for being m a handicapped parking spoce The Daily Pilot photographers who shoot photographs or cars parked in handicapped zones are instructed to check very careful- ly for the special license plates or any other sign that it was used by or for a handicapped person. l would suggest that the nurse prepare a simple hand printed sign to place on her dash when she has taken one of her fri ends or patients shopping. This would not onl y avoid the picture in the Daily Pilot but a lso would avoid resentment and cold stares by others including other han- dirapped persons . Can't you put m your temperature ltst m the weather repor1 how cold it was in Fargo, North Dakota'> For some reason the Associat- ed Press doesn't include Fargo in its daily roundup of aft ernoon papers. Uae Duluth and add five degrees. Whal about a lmd~ column' A good cue cao be made ror adding a bridge column' just because so many people play bridge, By using the criterion of numbers. a case can be made for almost any kind or special- interest column -one on pets bac kgammon, chess, drink'. mixing, running, makeup, 8J)d on down the line. For instance, in the past week I was approached by a teacher who wanted to do a weekly col- u~n on _sale driving and by a c~aropodist who pointed out that since everyone has two feet everyone would read a column on root care. The problem is deciding where the _cutofr point is. A paper could easily be filled with such col- umns and the Daily Pilot doesn't have that much news space on a regular basis. Why don't you ever tell us oboul the grunion runa·1 . We did publish a story that hsted grunion runs for the entire season, but I can easily see how one could have missed it. I've asked the sports department to advise readers one day in ad· vance or runs from now on. The mk doesn't see m to rub off our paper as bad as II did. For the past two or three weeks we hove noticed an improvement and ap- preciate 1t a lot ft appears that a new, raster drying ink is helping meet this problem a nd a num be r of readers have commented on 1t. Publisher's Notebook We're Listening ••• ~ What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don 't you like? Call th~ number ~low and your message will be recorded, transcnbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must In· c~ude their name and telephone number for verification. No c1rculaUon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. Unfortunately, it will never go away completely. A 1tory in the Feb. 3 Daily Pilot spea~ of lithium 08 being a drug for treating depression and of being on anti-depreuant. Lithium act ually is a mineral. While ii ha$ an ontf- depreaaant ef /ect. 1f you will check with a pharmacist it is a mineral 1ust !ilce calcium or magnesium. Right. Pharmacist Dan ad· vises that lithium is a mineral, but notes that, unlike calcium or m a_gn~ium it requires a pre· scnpllon. used to treat manic depressives. The Daily Pilot ought to have a column on health core. TheTe's a move for people to take 1ndiv1dual re8?0Mbillty for their own health. I think an informat ion column along these Lt~s -kind of like At Your Service -"' ~eded. It's a good idea We have planned to expand our health and medical coverage and a service like this certainly could help a lot of people • 642•6086 I how a 1ugge1tu>n /or a new col- umn. A rMdical column to Let peo- ple know about local health and medical lectures and new medWoi techniqw1. Again, a good idea. Perhaps that could be incorporated into our expanded interest in this area. Cll_ ... t......._ ......... 9c. ~ ..... -..... "So It's a plll that cures the common cold, but aren't you forgetting something, Higgins?" I 'm very dilturbed that you hod · no coverage of the Supercrosa at Anaheim Stadium Saturday night. We did have advance stories on the motocross. but dropped the ball on covering it. Unlike other sports such as football and basketball. it is a difficult sport to report in an interesting man- ner, but we should have had a report on an event that drew m or~ than 70.000 persons. In repor1mg the armed robbery of a Me-n·Ed's pizza parlor in Santa Ano la.st Sunday, the Daily Pilot went OUl of its way to tell everyone about I~ 30-minute time delay on the so/e. Thu information could Ofllll Mlp ~ thinldng of robbMg •· Right. The reporter and editor involved conside red the in- fo rmation routine .. They sbould have been a bit m ore cautious . Why don't you hst channels 40 and 50 in your TV log" Balance worth preserving Channel 50. the local PBS sla· tion ope rated by Coast Com· munity Coll ege. is listed in both the Sunday TV Week magazine and m the daily log .. As fo r chan· nel 40. our TV log printer tells us that they print channel listings that the largest number or peo- ple seek. There are so many now that the TV log would have to be doubled in size if all channels wer e listed. Already numerous viewers complain that there are too many listings and they waste too much lime reading through all or them to find the ones they want. By 1110MA.S P. HALEY As a seven-week veteran resi· dent of the Orange Coast area. I have some i mpressions about our communities that I 'd like to share with you. I'll admit that in just seven weeks , these observations may n o t be ac - curate but they are the perspective of one who has no t s pent a lifetime here. My theor y is the longer one lives in an area, the m ore difficult it m ay be to see that area objec- tively. FOR EXAMPLE, I attended a luncheon meeting in the very pleasant atr ium restaur ant located in the Newport Harbor Art Museum this past week. The view from that location is com- m'anding. After visually drink- ing in these agreeable surround- ings, I observed to my three as- sociates who were all veteran Orange Coast residents, "Look at that sky." One r esponde d by saying, "Yes, isn't it beautiful?" Jn fact, I was saying that it appeared to be one of those days when the sky is burdened with a thick layer of Los Angeles' or Long Beach's or someone else's putrid air . . otherwise known as smog. AN EXTENDED time period in the same location may allow one to become so closely U · aoclated and lntricat~ly involved with the every day environment t h at it ls simply t1ken for granted. Take a look at our very own Oran1e Coast slrln. At times our air quality ls a d.lnervlce to our home b11e ; a truly beautiful niche ln this world. On another front, we do seem to be folks who care about what's going on in our com- munities. We are intensely is- s ue-oriented, with strong feel- ings about our iss ues and causes. A few of the current issues or n ote are gr owth ver s us no- growtb: air quality: ecology: roads and transportation: adult book stores; university medical services and hospitals; the re- fugees: sewage leakage into Up· per Newport Bay: restriction or the maximum Individual con· tribution to a political candidate in local politics; airport e x- pansion ; airpor t restrictions; airport, airport, ai rport and on and on. Are not a number of these is· sues cut from the same cloth? ARE THEY NOT all con- cerned at least in part with the fact that many people fi nd the Or ange Coast an attra ctive place to live? Do they not all touch upon growth? I s uspect so m e o f ou r psychologist colleagues might speculate that we are "into our survival" by these attempts to deal with growth issues. Might we oot be attempting Lo pre- serve our lifestyle and the beau- ty of the area to survive? t submit but one more ob- servation: We seem lo be at- t empting to deal with these issues well through our de- mocratic process. And, ln that process, we arEJ creating numerous regulations In order to deal wUh growth and change. AT THE SAME Ume, 1 know we have a dedication to freedom , indivlduallsm, self· determination, and the good old American e n trepreneurial spirit. It seems we have been blessed with the slplflcant challen1e or maintaining the fine balance or preserving the good without over· regulating ourselves. Semantics is important here. The will or the people and the privilege and responsibility we have to improve and preserve our quality or life are both being endorsed. WE SHOULD also take cau- tion to be informed individuals who exercise prudent judgments in these considerations and in our establishment of regulations which address our issues. Should we fail to be prudent and reasonable in handling the establishment of regulations. I fear that we will hamper our in- dividual and collective freedoms both now and in the future. I happen to be an issue and cause-o riente d person a nd frankly, I'll admit that I may even need issues and causes to achieve satisfaction in life. The Or a nge Coast is a deluxe cafeteria offering many causes. I like it here; I like living here, and I like being a me mber of our coastal communities. THAT REMINDS me of a story that Ginny, my wife, tells. Some years ago when we rtnt moved to Dallas, Texas, ln our initial two or so months, on not on e but three occasions a veteran resident of Dallas asked; "How do you like it here?" Ginny would respond by say· ing, "I think it's nice here." The veteran's response wu , "Oh, well, we REALLY like it he re ." In the veteran circles of Dallaa it is almost demanded that a newcomer "REALLY Uke it here." Really Uklnt It turned out to be an exceedin1ly euy task. o~time, ln Dallas. On the Oranfe Coast, in less than seven weeb, ·•.,.ally Ukll\I it here" hu been a cue.-Ut. DAILY PILOT CROSSWORD rans are . as noted in this space last Sunday, quite a group of people. Commenting on that col- umn, their responses covered such territory as these: I /md your cros.tto0rd p~ M> simple 1 hate to wa.tte my time workrng tMni. I'd like it very much if you put one in that was a JUt~ more challenging. Probably grade school or high .tchool kid.t could do yours. You should look at tM L.A. Timu. It's not cu diffv:ult 08 the London Tinw1 or the New York Times but it ~s stretch your mind a little. • The River.t1de Enterprise UHi a size of print in it.t crossword.t that ii readable. Many of w who do your puules are elderly and have to we magnifying glaues. • I Like it in the right hand comer with tM grid at IM bottom and the que1tM>nl on top becauae I work tM crouword pw:rle laying down and fold the paper in three.t. That gow me a good fttr/oce to write on. I reoU11 look /onoord to pr puule ~ day. Jn m11 °'*"°" they are jult about right. I'm ftOt ahoo111 able to com~te Neh one but it'• a c~ that git>f!I ~a lot of IOtil/ocHon when I do. • I'm reollJI o ~led fma of the cro11'1DOf'd puzzle. T~ a~ jut~ enough /or nw to /inilh be/ore I go to sleep. I'm 7f yeort o4d ond I do OM evet"ll ftioht before I foll culnp. It jut /ii• me. IF YOU HAVE something you· d like to get off your chest or ii you have aome su11eal.lon on how you think the DailY PUot could be Improved, lt'a euy to cet ln touch. The box printed wltb this column 1lves lMlrUc· tlona for how to leave a messqe for me or other Dilly Pllot edlton . Giv~ ua a ring. We're Usten- ln1 .. -..---. . . .... -. -~ .... .-. .. . . -.. ... -. -... -.. -..... --.,. -·-·· -----. -..... -·-... -............ ------,... --... ---... --......... . 8und9Y. February e. 1881 To write the O.llv Piiot/Box 1560, Cost• Mesa. CA 92626 To Cell the O•llv Pllotfl14 ... 2-4321 o •• ny co •• 10 •• 1vP•lu• lffore ~nian ----------------------------------------------------Dr. Chari~ Bell Can new district · borders rescue Democrats? Or C'JUTi.. c; llttl If u pra/Hwr o/ p04111C'Ol tc1nu at Ca• ~tat• l>"1l#tfo11 Thi' •tale's l>emorraau l,11u•\>, Whtc-h appean to have i.urvlved tbt I nallonal Repubhun llnd~hde t& m fa C't In d tip trou bll' On t he •ud11rt>. t ti.l ti O«!mo rats tooll. u1 fa1rl> good ahape The lt ~pl thl'tr vrt tl.-rU<lf\ Z3 17 vote edae ln the lltate Senate and lost only a net l WO St; Ills In thti AHtim bly. leav In& them with a healthy 48-32 pill in the lower house. BlJT ALL OF \hose !ltatistics uni m1~lo11ding In particular. l ht-48 32 Oemocrltic edge in the Asi.embly conceals more than it reveals State wide , Democratic As· sem bly candidates 1ot less than half the votes cast In the cham- ber's 80 elecUons -48.1 percent. The Republicans were close behind with 46.8 percent or the vote while third-party can- didates -mostly Libertarlans got the balance. In fact, If the Lbiertarians had not siphoned of( some 300,000 votes in SO Assembly races, Republicans would probably have won a clear majority or the total vote cast and perhaps five more Assembly seats. Al present, ther e are five Democrats sitting in the As· sembly who were elected with less than half the votes cast In their distric ts . These five Organize youth, bring out their best ByGENEBEAVER Gene Beover resides 111 Cotta Mesa The 1980:. may prove lo be one of our most difficult dee· ades as "'e cope with mnawon. crime. national defense. prohferataon of nuclear weapons. increasing racial tension and unemployment Perhaps we ran look to an old idea, wnh a few mu<lif1cat1on ::.. to help resolve some of the prob· lems that plague us I AM ADVOCATING A National Service Organization tlhe old Universal Military Training idea of the 1950s ) for all youn g people of hoth sexes between 16 and 20 years of age. including those who are dropping out of school. seriously dis- rupting our class rooms or having trouble adjusting to sol'iety's rules. Such a service would not only supply an adequate nu mber of talented people for national defense but also permit partici· pants to become involved in necessary social programs. such as day care centers , public and private ele mentary and high schools, recreation centers. VISTA. the Peace Cor ps and ins titutions for the elderly. They also could render emergency aid to communities suffering catastrophes and serve as an environmental task force to clean up and restore a more beautiful America. Perhaps both public and private agen- cies could use the services of the draftees. THE POSITIVE RESULTS of such a service would be many. Obviously, the military would become more effective and social ser vices would be provided. Although our youngsters a re among the most talented in the world, some.of them, certainly a very small percen· tage, commit most of our crimes against people and prop- erty. If that minority were m the midst of. or virtually living wtth. the law-abiding productive youth. I believe that the amount of crime would diminish substantially. Our schools would become very efrective places to learn because of the reduced vandalism and violence. Fewer young people would end up de.stroying prisons and detention centers because the service may help them de· velop higher self-esteem . H aving youn g peopl e fr o m all ra ces a n d economic levels working together at com mon tasks also would diminish racial prejudice and ignorance about how other Americans ljve. These benefits can be accomplished, however. only if all young people -rich and poor, bright and slow, men and women -are required to serve. No one, except the ser iously disabled, should be excluded. The ser vice also would alleviate the country's chronic unemployment by re· ducing our competitive labor force. I AM AWARE OF THE great financial cost of such a service. However , when we add up the costs for the proposed expansion of the military, unemployment, police forces, courts, prisons and detention cen- ters. the costs of human suffering and fin an· cial losses of crime victims and the costs of keeping reluctant, destructive youngsters in school, maybe the btll for a National Service Organization will not seem too high. I am very much aware of the cost in ··sensible. logical and reason- able" recognition of the ··right" I am very much aware of the cost in human freedom that such a service would entail. I do not like that. But. weighed against the fears and insecurities general· ed by our curre nt daily crises. perhaps it is time for all of us t o sacrifice a small portion of our free will for the sake of our society. What we are doing now is not working. Great numbers of young people are purposeless and feel no obligation for help· ing society function. A National Service Organization would provide some solutions for our problems and better direction for our youth. ,, "minority" winners are: Dom Cortese <Santa Clara County); Jim Cramer (Ontario); Richard Katz (San Fernando Valley); Pal J ohnson <Stockton); and Chet Wray <Orange County>.:. Most , perhaps all of them, would have been defeated had not a Libe rtarian candidate taken votes away from their Republican opponents. They are highly vulnerable in 1982. Und er l y ing this ba s i c Democratic Party weakness Is the fact that the party's share of registered voters has declined sha rply in the last four years - from 57 percent in 1976 to 53 per· cent last November. Democratic Party registration has not been lower since 1934. SIMILARLY, recent public o pinion s urv eys b y the Cali fornia Poll show that sup· port for the Democratic Party h as declined in the last four yea rs and is now hovering around 50 percent. With s uch narrow political margins Democrats would find reapportionment difficult at best this spring. But to make matters worse. basic population shifts within California have further undercut Democratic strength. The 19fl> census fi gures ror the state reveal that traditional bas· tion s of Democratic Party stre ngth -central Los Angeles. San Francisco and Alameda County for example have dropped behind the rest or the state in population growth and will have to give up at least four Assembly and two s tate Senate seats. 0 F THESE, at least three As· sem bly and 1.5 st ate Senate sea ts will go to the Republican suburbs around Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego. Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. The Bay Area counties of San Francisco, Alameda and San Mateo will have to yield at least one Assembly and half a state Senate seat to the northern rural counties. F urther. Latino political leade rs are de m anding more legislative seats. At present . Latinos hold four Assembly, three alate Senate, and one Congressional seat.a. Ac cording lo population figures, Latinos "should" have about 1~ Assembly. eig}lt state Senate and four Congressional seats. While there is no way that such a large number will be galhed in the 1981 reapportion- ment, theJe will be heavy pres- sures lo gain some of the m . ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Willie Brown has publicly promised a new Congressional district to Los Angeles Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. But state Senate President pro tem David Roberti has suggest· ed that other Latino legislators -State Senator Joseph Montoya (Rosemead) or Assemblyman Ma rty Ma rtinez (Monterey Park> would make good con- gressmen too! Speaker Brown has also prom- ise d to protec t bla c k Congressmen Gus Hawkins (Los Ange les) and Ron De llums ! Berkeley) from any adverse re- apportionment. ln short, political promises to Latino and black Democrats to protect and expand the number of their legislative seats is in direct conflict with the popula· tion ''facts of life " which require the California Legis lature to take seats away from urban Democratic areas and give them to suburban Republi can areas. IN THE PAST, such conflict· ing pressures would have been resolved by some fa ncy ger· rymandering -wandering dis· trict lines. odd shapes, and une- qual populations. No more. Decisions by the United States Supreme Court (Baker vs Carr, 1962 ). a federal trial court in California (Silve r vs J ordan, 1965): and the voters ( Proposi· . tion 6, June 1980) require that legislative districts be rea-sonably even in population and compact in shape. This should s ubstantially restrict the lawmakers' im- aginations in drawing district lines. It will also make it veey hard for the Democrats to main· tain thei r majority in the Legislature Mailbox/Dilemmas of John Wayne Airport, hostages compared To the Editor: In a recent letter to the editor one of your readers called for ~ ··sens ible, logical and r ea- sonable " r ecognition of the "r~ght "' of the Orange County Airport to expand. In essence • he said it was "toug h luck" fo; those living near it. because Orange County businessmen find it convenient. He also ob· jected to spending his Newport ~each lax money lo oppose the city's eventual and inevitable destruction in the name of pro· gress. These s pecious a rguments bring to mind the frightening "big brother" mentality of George Orwell 's prophetic novel. '' 1984." They echo the Communist line that places the rights or the state far above the freedom of the in· dividual. It was this same blind, unquestioning worship of the power of the state, and the un- protesti ng a cceptance of its authority, that led to the holocaust in Nazi Germany. AS FOR TAXES, our govern- ment recently spent millions of dollars in tax money to free our 52 hostages, held helpless by a tyrannical government that rec- ognized no human rights. I sup- pose we could have written them off. Arte r a ll, what do 52 Am ericans matte r , out of a population or 225 million? But, we didn't. That is not the Am erican way. It never has been. Two centuries ago. our forefather s founded a nation "conceived in liberty and ded· icated lo the proposition that all men are "created equal." The Bill of Rights preserves forever this principle that the individual is more important than the state. ln this. we are unique among all th~ nations In history. for in a lime of darkness. our founding rathers Ill a tiny candle gainst ten thousand y~rs of tyranny. If the Orange County AJrport threatens the way of life, the happiness, health or ltfe of one iDdividual. Its continued use and expansion simply for the convenience Of "businessmen" and the profit or a few, can not be Justified. That it poses these sime threats to the lives and well·belng of thousands, is In· t41erable. We have an lnherent rltht to "be secure in our • ~-" from '-• •rt wtl<otne. fll• tltfll to ~"" •eti.1 to In ..-C• ., ollmlMtt 1"9111 rtterwe1. l.el-.rt ti JOO _., Oi' ••n Wiii .,. llttltr•no. All 1th•tt '"'"' '"''-_,.. .... l'Nhlf\9 "*tH Dul MITIH ~ .. .. on ~ If wfllclef'll rteMll II • ,.,...,. ,,_.rr •"' ,... .. "*'•"" "'°'"'" """ lliO '°'""'°'*' to .. ,..... Homo •M ~ """"••""' ti lllt '°"'''-°" mv11 9e ''""" ,., ~ 'iutlotl -llOtft, f DAN GE~! UNEXPLODED BOft\B1 homes" -a right guaranteed to us by our Constitution. It seems lo me, your letter- writing reader should go back to school, and study again the hopes and fears of our founding fathers. who created a nation "of the people. by the people, for the people." It will perish from the earth only ir we become toleranfof "liltle tyrannles'' and the alien philosophy that teaches. "might ls right." STUART WILLIAMS S.Wlers_.., ...... To the EdltoT: Watcbinl all lbe hoopla over the holUlea' return I couJdn 't quite see what wonderful Jbin1 they bad done for our country. They didn't fipt for it, didn't even flre a sbot ln defeme of U.S. property. No defense was made, and none was provided by our powerful country! They were there only 14 months compared to Vietnam POWa. who came home after years of torture1 while most of the ho8ta1ea tal& of one to two weeu of solitary conllnement. 1F ANYONE had any brains over there they would have got. ten out after the first attack in February, and especially after the State Department was warned repeatedly. I 'm 11ad the bo1ta1ea are . home, but really, were they forced to 10 over there like drafted ~ la Vietnam who never ..-aot a thuk·JOU or 1 welcome when tbeJ came bome? My 10D was ama9I tbem ad he is so bitter yet. His whole company was wiped out while he lay wounded in hospital. Forgive me, but I don't really feel too sorry for Just 52 people who take overseas assignments for extra pay and then get heroes' welcomes. B. JOHNSON ,._,, •rl• 1•'11•Ueta To the Editor: I read your recent article, "Dama.1es, Injuries at punk con- cert" and r was astonished. I am a punk and I went to the Iii at the Poll1h on Crenshaw that nJ1bt. You aeem to have forsotten part.ti!::: How there are ftshtl aDJW , at cowboy ban, dis· eoe ad rodt concert.a: bow It lffmed tbe wbole LA PD rtot squad was there; bow they beat anyone with their billie clubs; how cops backed a girl up against a wall, yelled at her to leave and pretended to hit her with the club; how when they hurt us so bad lo make us 10 to hospitals, they wouldn't tell us where one was, but would tell you to leave. get out ol there, and hit your car with the clubs. You forgot all this and more. You made it all sound 10 proper and clean. WeU, it wasn't and this wasn't the first time the riot squad came mid beat up slrll more than boys. MARLA COSOROVI! AWatette ... ,..., To lite Editor: I would like to eompUmeet aD tbose Involved le the World l. .. Masters Marathon. As a participant I appreciated the organized m anner in which it was run. This was my third race at this distance and def. inately my most enjoyable. A lot • of thanks goes to all of , you. Possibly the s ingle most impor- tant feature was the a mount of aid stations along the course. For me this was just terrific! I am looking forward to run· ning the event next year. My 3:09 was a P.R. MICHAEL KRIEG Blrt1rH•f• llotla.rftl To the Editor: I understand the fact com· plelely that there are bike laws for our own safety. but what about the tickets that we don't expect or that aren't necessary? ' For example. running a stop sign at an open intersection when there are no cars on the road and being cited. J could un- derstand the ticket if there were masses of cars and the cars go- ing through the intersedion had to dodge the biker to miss him, but in the other situation, it would have been a waste of energy lo stop and start. I feel that the citation ought to be judged on the conditions of the violation. If the biker is put. ting himself or someone else into danger, cite him. ANOTllEll situation I feel is unnecessarily cited ts riding someone on the handle bars. In this situation I feel it is the biker's responsibility to know where he is going. This is simply achieved by looking over him. I also feel it is the passenger's responsibility to keep his hands and feetoutofthedriver's way. If in both of these situations the officer is 1oln1 to pull the biker over, I feel that be should warn the biker and lmtead ol citin1 bim, Co over the law with him so he will understand It ud know not to do it atain. SCO'M' WENXI: n • ...n.11 • ., .... r To lbe Editor: Good news! The rov•l'IUMM ti loUaa to pt billlODI of dollan more became ta.. c:eU.lDc .. off, oll pra.. - CJood MWS! TM all com..-. wtll haft more money to_,.... forMWoll. , Bad Dftl! It all coal• tllM out of our poehtl. So what .... ii...,, JAllD 801.DDll twl.Y ~LOT D•llY Pilol St•ll Photo Bridge classes set in MV ALISO SCHOOL SECOND GRADERS KNOW FAST TYPISTS DON'T PEEK AT KEYBOARD Te•cher P•mef• Knox encour•oe• proper 1klll1 In SuHn Gorry, 7, and Sean Sauers, 8 Show set at OCC Typing's elementary Second grmkrs learn rwt to look at keys .. Cosmos : The Voyage t o the S t a r s." is sc he duled to o pen the spring P lanetarium pro· gram at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa . By STEVE MITCHELL Of 111e 0.11, ,., ... s .. " By the time mos t s ixth graders al Aliso Elementary School get to junior high , they'll be able to type up their own book reports and term papers. · · Without peeking at the keys, mind you. ANY SCHOOL DAY you can pop into Room 16 at the South Laguna campus and find youngsters h'om second grade on up typing drill exercises on one or s ix electric typewriters. And not,S one or them is iooking al the keys. That's bl?cause all of the keys on the portable m achines have been painted over with nail polish. so youngsters won 't be tempted to visually help the r ight hand pinkie find the question m ark. Or the left index finger to find t he dollar sign. More tha n 150 Aliso youngsters will be enrolled in the half hour daily typing c lasses by ne xt month. says Pa m ela Knox. an mstructional aide who conducts t he seven classes each day THE PROGRAM WAS begun two years ago by Aliso. principal Ly le Proctor, and the type writers were donated by the school'~ PTA. Miss Knox runs the youngste rs through s peed drills and repet ition exercises. and she s ays the younger kids catc h on fast. .. ll 's really amazing how fas t they learn," the 32-year-old ins tructional aide s aid. And while the fourth, fifth and sixth graders ar e working on speed a s well as accuracy on the typewrite rs . the younger pupils ar e being Iranians must pay full fees Iranian s tudents a t Golden West . Orange Coas t and Santa Ana colle ges ha ve been denied requests for deferred tuition. On Jan. 14 , the Board of Trustees at Santa Ana College rejected a request to establish a de- fe rred tuition pa yment for non·resident s tu- dents. • IF PASSED, THE PLAN would have a l- lowed all non-resident students to pay tuition co sts in installments. rather tha n one lump sum . Iranian students were singled out specifical- ly as benefactors of the plan after a student representative told the trustees that Iranian s lu· dents were having a diffic ult time obtaining funds from Iran. "We are asking for this opportunity because we in particular have problems in getting money from home," said Shahrzad Rokni. NON-RESIDENT ST UDENTS pay $73 pe r unit or approximately $1 ,000 per semes ter . Students at OCC and GWC have m ade s imilar requests on an individual basis . At Golden West in Huntington Beach sc hool officials allowed Iranian stude nts to m a ke de· ferred tuition payments last year after Iranian assets were frozen, said spokesman Bruce Williams . Similar requests have been denied this semester since assets are no longer frozen. said Williams . Non-res ident students at OCC 1n Costa Mesa have a lso been denied permission for deferred tuition paym e nts , accordin g to Ke nneth Mowrey. dean of admissions and records. Periodically requests for deferred payment will come rrom out-or-stale s tudents, s aid Mowrey, adding that Iranians have not been a ny more vocal in their requests than other non- resident s tudents. --Tropical Fish e Fresh• Marine Aquarium Supplies / Special Feb. 4, 1981 -Feb. 10, 1981 Botl• nwcrec•nth•: 2.H I come from Borneo and the Sunda Islands. The most beautiful of my genus with an orange.red body emblazoned with three black vertical bands. My fins. rtd. I am peaceful, active •nd have a compulsion against uneaten food at the bottom of the aquarium. I feel obligated to cl..n It up -I nt it. See me a\ Aquatic Tropicals where I am on sale under the name "clown loach" for 2.99. 1510 W. B•ker • Coat• Me•• -• Me..1391 •Corner Herbor a B•ker liiiiiili ta ught where the lette rs are located on the keyboard. BY LEARNING THE ··touch" m ethod, the c hildren avoid the pitfa lls faced by much older typists who let their eyes. as well as their fingers do the wa lking -usuaJly witb much s lower results. At the end of school last year, m a ny of the s ixth grade rs could type 30 words per minute, a nd one youngster could handle 48 words pe r minute without error "Younger kids ha ve the advantage in that they are resilient and have good coordination." Miss Knox said. 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( MEC· n \ I \ 11\1 II get a whole different story. \t :11 . lht.• Nt•wport Beach resident is by .ii I .ll"rnunts sex~. And she does perform bel· I~ danC'ing or Ethnic Arabic Dance. if you "'tll. at t\.\o rt•staurants in Newport Beach. S HE ALSO G RADUATED from the l 'n1vcrs1ty of Oregon in 1970. She s tudied Russian and French. Following graduation c;hl• decided to take up a career in music and pla.v~d guitar and s ang at various clubs . before becoming a professional belly dancer. ··You can say to someone that you're a. ball et dancer and you ·re respected." ob- ser ved Miss Chrys ler. but. if you tell someone you·re a belly dancer. people look at 'ou muc•h differently ·· And lnok they do. Belly dancers can ex- 1it•1·t to make S.10 a ni ght in wages and ;11101lwr $40 in lips. said Miss Chrysler T llE PROPER WAY tottp a belly dancer is to put the b1ll 1n the bra strap or at the edge of I he tostuml' near the hip. she explained. ··1 think most customers like to tip in the C'Ostume because it's more personal," she sah.I By s tarting M EDCA. Miss Chrys ler hopes that she c an erase some or the stereotypes associated with belly dancing. What did her parents think when she took her college degree a nd turned it into a belly dancing career? "THE ONLY THING that they were con· cerncd about was that I'd be out late at night and performing in front of strangers." she said "'They never thought that I was going down the wrong path." The 5-foot S·tnch brunette admitted that she 's had some problems convincing her riance to let her continue performing after they're married Feb. 21. ·'It's hard fo r any boyfriend not. to be jealous when he knows the woman in his life is out lat e at night and in the public eye," she explained. adding, "but he knows it's impor- tant tome.·· Miss Chrysler is sure that there are at least 50 belly dancers in Orange County. Meetings of the MECOA are held at 7:30 p.m on the first Monday of the month at the Wel>tmi nster Community Center. --------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------~ Can monorail work · in urban land? 8y GLENN 9CO'IT Ofllleo.ity ........... No question about lt: The sleek, clean monoraJl would do miles ot 1ood for Orange County's Image I( It could be used for a pro- posed 2A-m1Je mass transit line. The county already has a sort of kindred re· lallonship with the ultramode rn-looking transit system because a smaller version is on line at Disneyland. the county's No. l publicity getter. THE MONORAIL ALSO would seem to be attractive enough to convince local customers to use the federally-funded $485-million system. But officials of the Orange County Transit Dis trict have learned that what works in Fan· tasyland doesn't necessarily adapt to urban land. A private cons ultants' study completed re· tently indicated that a monorail isn't as feasible for the line as either light rail or a utomated gu1deway systems. However . no decision on the type of system or the route it will take has been made. The dis trict Board of Directors is scheduled to vote on approval of a S2 billion package of transportation improvements -including the mass transit system -later this month. IF THE PACKAG E is approved. choices of mass transit lines and routes wouldn't be made until at least 1982. said Brian Pearson. the OCTO development director. "Meanwhile. the monorail won't be omitted from future cost studies," he said. -At the board or directors meeting last week, Chairman Ralph Clark, also the Anaheim repres entative to the county Board o r Supervisors. suggested that these studies might reveal cost -per-mile savings with the monorail. PEARSON SAID INITIAL problems still hurl the monorail's chances. For example, he s aid a train or cars would be taken entirely out of service if only one motor breaks down. Furthermore . a monorail needs a 500-foot turning radius a luxury in a system where a s~ngle Line would run through alreadr ·developed city streets. Although a route hasn't been chosen, Pearson said staff members are studying the possibHity of running the line from Katella Aveoue near the Convention Center in Anaheim to State College Avenue, then to Main Street io Santa Ana. From Santa Ana, lhe line would split, with an extension heading northwest to Garden Grove and the other line west to Bristol Avenue at the South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. where it would jog across the Newport Freeway to Irvine. An ·alternate route also being examined would run along the Santa Ana and Newport freeways, Pearson said. The so-called mass transit "starter line" is projected to be completed by December 1988. TRANSPORTATION PLAZA SCHEMATIC Future look •t S.nt• An• Boulev.rd? -------------------SUIDll TIRU 101111-- 11.87 Con Opener/Knife Sharpener AulomohC con QOe<\e' w•1" m()Qnel hd grob0e1 ~n.te Oncl IC•SK>O sl'lQrpeoet f iOrOI pr•nl FU. 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Me mbers of the San Jose police force , military personnel at Vandenberg Air For ce Base and inmates at prisons from Maryland to Oregon will say it has broadened their percep- tions, given them new self-confidence and more productive lives. And that. says foun der Hanley, has put the life in Lifespring. ··we want to make it OK for people to come and take a look at wh at works for them and what doesn't work for them. "We want to assist people in taking the lemons in their lives and making_ lemonade . . out of them," he said In a· telephone interview fro m t he grOlJp's plush San Ra fael head- quarters. They do it through guided fantasies, lec- tures, role-playing a nd other encounter games tbat help participants In Llfespring training sessions explo r e concepts o r self-wortta,, responsibility for their actions and control over their lives. "The guts of the tr aining is asking people what their choice is about things," s ays Hanley, a 33-year-old for mer elevator salesman turned entrepreneur. "Not what somebody else told the m to do, but what in fact their choice is." SOME CHARGE THAT the choice has been costly : extensive ther a py. hospitaliiation, divorce -and death. The result has been legal headaches. declin· ing enrollments a nd subsequent drops in profit for Lifespring, troubles no doubt accentuated by a damning and Hanley says. inaccurate -re· port on the company done by ABC-TV's "20-20" news magazine last fall. Lifespring filed a li bel suit against the networ k Jan. 13 seek ing $627 m illion in damages. In December, Lifespring closed two of its 10 . offices, in Portland. Ore .. and San Diego. opera· ~Cun'\-7.97 I 1 • • • • 7.66Each 6'J"lj 11 • • • • • • Casio(.) 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Bill Newgent of Port Angeles, Wash .. alleged that Li fespring tr a iner s brainwas hed his daughter "to believe it was no longer necessary for her to take her asthma medication and that the asthma she was suffering from was self· induced." "SHE WAS GASPING for air on the floor, and they said, 'The only reason you're doing this is because you want it this way,"' says Skip Newgent, Gail's brot her . Hanley tells a different story. "This young lady told us that she needed to go home an d get a pill she took once a year or so, and we said, ·Are you going to be all right?' And she said, 'Yes. I'm going to be nne. I can't wait to 11?et back to graduation.· And she walked out the door and was fine." LIFES PR I N G D I SAVOW E D a n y responsibility in her death. But in Au gust. the corporation agreed to a $450,000 out-of-court set· llement, provided Newgent would put down the anti·Llfespring campaign he took up after his da ughter died . The settlement, Hanley says, was a costly mistake. "We shouJd have gone thro ugh the due pro- cess of the law. We should have fought it all the way. Because now it looks like we think we did something wrong and feel gui lty about it," he says. . "I suspect that Mr. Stanislaw and other at· torneys are saying . ·Ah ha~ We've got a Ii ve one. let's get it for all it's worth."' Staruslaw is involved in three other actions: -A WRONGFUL DEATH suit on behalf of David Priddle, who leaped to his death from a Eugene, Ore .. parking garage 15 hours after completing basic Lifespring training. The suit claims the training plunged Priddle into a sev ere de pression which p recipit ated his suicide . -A $4.6 million suit brought by \he family of Artie Barnett, 30, Stayton. Ore .. alleging t hat he drowned after trying to swim the Willamette River as part of a Lifespring training exercise. Barnett, who nearly drowned at age 8, had been afraid of swimmine s ince that time. -· A laws uit filed by a Washington state couple, Constance and J ohn Whitaker. who say t hey suffered ··physical and mental injury, personal humiliation and damage to their m a rital r eh•tlonshlp" a fter their ad vanced Lifespri.ng training in 1979. LIFESPRING ALSO faces a Sl.S m illion federaJ court suit brought by Paula Campbell, an Albuquerque, N.M., woman who said she suf- fered "serious and severe " physical and emo· tional injury after her Lifespring training. She spent 17 days in the hospital recuperating, the suit says. "What seems to be true about Lifespring is true about most things. and that is when something's new, it needs to be tested." Hanley said. "We'll just have to see how we fare." Since its inception in 1973, Lifespring has fared well by anyo ne's standards. blossoming from a SS,000 dream to a $10 million reality in 1979. Hanley's self-awareness empire grew from his disi~lusion ment with William Penn Patrick ·s Mind Dynamics. which purported to teach peo· pie how to expand their alpha brain waves. practice self-healing and think more clearly.: "IT WAS A LIGHTW EIGHT program. and Patrick was getting born barded with lawsuits ," Hanley has said. noting that Mind Dynamics was sued by the state of California for practic- ing medicin e without a license. In its fi rst year, Lifespring trained 1,000 people and has run more than 70.000 through in the past six years. Hanley says. Another 23.000 are expected to pay $350 each for the basic training in the next 12 months. And many graduates are content. Paul Lawrence, 34. was going through a divorce when he took up Lifespring at its now defu nct San Diego office. He hated It the first day. Eight months later, he had nothing but praise . "AS I WENT THROUGH the processes and started really looking at myself. I came away with an incredibly euphoric feeling," he recalls, (See LIFESPRING, Page Al4) Judge Mason L. Fenton Municipal Court (Retired) Superior Court (Retired) AttorneyatLaw Announces his retirement from the Superior Court to re--enter the private practice of law at: Pine Plaza Professional Building 744 E. Chapman Ave. •Orange. Ca. 92666 NO CHARGE FOR INrrlAL CONSULTATION 714/771--5640 ' \ ,,,.. QM.Y N.Of ·~,.. '*'-"'· ,., NOSTALGIC TRIP A parade of pa•lng phenomena NOTICE B> KAV 8AaTLETI' -~ ......... ,w ..... ... Did > (tU t"\'tr wondt•r whatenr happened to th•t •u> i.bo uud to t'Omt1 around yol.lr n.-1ghborhood •1th \ht> pony, invir1ably a pi nto. nd tab pirtur~~ of the k1dg'> What do you sup µo e he' 'do'n& no•" Or. where do you upp<>Se they havt1 stored ult of ~e shin) stlver balls that used to be vercbed atop a pedestal on the front lawn" Perhaps tbey re next to that other missing lawn ornament the flamingo And how many husb1tnds today would un· derstand the oft -heard cry on the radi,o "Quick. Henry. the FIH " Hint. that was from the pre- Roach Motel era THE HORSE AND carriage, the Brooklyn Dodgers, the five-cent beer were all properly mourned as they left the American scene. But what of the other fixtures and institutions that 1ust QuieUv disappeared without so much as a so-long, a small obit in the newspaper or a proper burial. Nobody said goodbye to trolley cars, all those panther lights on top of the television set. homemade skate boards, white bucks or the milkman. And some people still don't need (o say goodbye to the milkman. An estimated 3,000 to 4,000 milkmen are left, stiU reading the notes stuck in the top or the bottle. Back in the late '40s and early ·sos, however, there was a lot more note-reading - an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 milkmen, accord- ing to industry sources. SOMEWH ER E, THERE MUST BE a giant warehouse. Inside, there is an absolute moun- tain or green desk blotters. the kind with the leather triangles on all four corners. Nearby, one would find a huge silo of fountain pens, ink wells and ink eradicator . Sylvania "halo light" televisions are off to the left, washing machines with wringers on the top off to the right and treadle sewing machines are in the middle. The Burma Shave road signs are stacked in order and lining the walls are row upon row of lpana toothpaste. FitC'h shampoo and Rinso de· tc~rgent. The night watehman might well be .. Peter Pain ... -~Ill--WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MILKMEN WHO READ NOTES STUCK IN BOTI\.E TOPS? Did they go to th• aeme piece ea allver ball lewn ornement• end flemlngo atatuea? Most of the items in this "warehouse" were replaced with something pres'-'med better, cheaper or easier to use, such as the aerosol bug spray that replaced the old hand pump into which one poured -you guessed it -Flit. But some of the thlnes that disappeared are absolutely bewildering. Everybody, of course, knows why things like fim and rumble seals and running boards disappeared, don't we? But why did Detroit 1et rid of curb feelers? Those were the little wires that went "ping" when they touched the curb. Was their sole function to protect the whitewalls? Remember them. and later, the fake ones? Or is there a secret report that Americans have become bet· ter parallel parkers and don't need them. The Shadow knows . . . Another mystery : WHY WAS T HE VENT in tbe front window taken out. the one you could open s ideways to keep the wind from gusting your hairdo to shambles? We know where it is. however. It's in the back now, right next to the window that doesn't roll down at all. And where do you go today if you want an ·inner tube for your kid to use in an ol' swimmin' hole, if, indeed, you can find one t hat is not polluted, private or a goldfish farm. Jeannette Goldstein or New York drove into a gas station in the Pocono Mountains to ask if she could buy an inner tube for her son, Frank. "Nope," said the attendant. "But you can lake as many as you want. I just keep them here for the tourists.·' AU. M ANNER OF THINGS a re gone, everything from home remedies to occupations to sights and sounds on the street. Remember when kids walked home from school for lunch every day and knew every blade of grass. every robin's nest, every crack in the sidewalk? Car -pooling and par ent· chauffeuring were unknown . In th• SN,. febNa ry Ith advertlalnt •upple-ment In lhl• new.p9per, there I• en •dvertlM · ment fOf Women• 91.M lreakh•t Coau . Clearance etoctl on th'• merchandlM ha• been depleted and a..cauM It I• clearance merchan· di••, we cannot re- order. Ralnchec:tl• can- n o t be g i v e n fo r clearance merctlandlM. We 1lncerety apotoeU• tor a ny lnconvelence thl• INIY cauH Sear• ,Valued cu1tomer•. I Sears I ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask for Ray, LOSE SPlCtAUST at HOWARD Chevrolet Com«ol ao.. eno °'*I St• NEWPORT BE.A:CH CALL MITZI WELLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO $500,000 >:ewport Equity'Funds ·lnc. Licensed Broker Since 1971 • (714) 760-6060 TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI Call 642-5678. Put a l ew words to work lor ou. Speak ing of kids , they now chomp down tas ty chewable vitamins. instead of holding their noses for a dose of castor oiJ . Fine. But what could possibly replace the fun of peeling off a mustard plaster the next morning? The clothespin deserves its own category. Sure, you can find them. but are there enough to CSee PASSING, Page Al3) ( I.. \I. 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ANOTHER OPTION IS to maintain the dis· trlct 's current bus service. with minor adjust- ments. Or trustees could charge parents of children m grades 7-12. while children in grades K-6 con- lmued to ride free. Board members said they would be holding public hearings in various neighborhoods within the district before a decision is made on chang. ing the bus service. A ruling on the matter is not expected for several months. LIFES PRING FIZZLING? . • • <From Page All) adding that he rode the h1gh l)tra1ght into the second level of training. "Inner Personal Ex- perience." "That one was pure hell You really look al yourself and your limitations," Lawrence says He left his JOb as a systems analyst to become a computer graphics salesman "after Lifespring showed me what I could do. Life- s pring shows you that if you want it badly enough, and are willing to work hard enough, you can do anything you want." This year, potential Lifespringers will have a better idea of what they're getting into, and what they might get out of it. participants keep the training secret. ··our intention in keeping t he training secret was to give a sense o( support and con- fidence to those people who do the training so that they can come in and leave behind any ex- cess baggage they've carried around in their lives. .. But in the long run, the secrecy issue has hurl us. Eliminating secrecy will go a long way 10 legitimizing the training." SKIP NEWGENT DOESN'T see it that way. "They are doing a lot of harm to people and to families. and they're doing a lot of harm to this country," said Newgent, 33, who has picked up the crusade against Lifespring that his father agreed to abandon. COUNTY NEWS Doggone deli1'ery LIFESPRING HAS PUBLISHED a descrip- tion or the t raining, which all potential partici· pants will be required to read and sign before they beg.in, Hanley says. That will phase out the requirement that Since his siste r's death, Newge nt said, his family has been contacted by more than 100 people from around the country, people who "were scared for their li ves" because they wanted to talk about their Lifespring ex- perience. Eight is more than enough pups for one lit· ter for no~mal Pekingese dogs, according ·to veterinarians. But Misty takes her re- cord brood of registered pups in stride and nurses the m in the backyard or the Souder residence at 631 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. If you're having trouble finding No. 8, he's nursing under the white one. $750,000 awarded SAN DIEGO (AP) -The family of an An- dover, Mass .. space engineer who died jn a 1978 air collision here that took 144 lives has been awarded S7SO,OOO by a San Diego Superior Court jury. The jury awarded the verdict for Madona Kathleen Canavin. 32, her daughters aged 7 and 4, a nd her son, 6. 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However, whe n you dig a little deeper, you find that the proposed Airport Master Plan calls for inc reasing the numher of passengers by nearly 300'X,, From 2.4 millio n to 6.1 passengers a year. The plan calls for making the terminal nine times large r. Right now, everybody living near the airport hates the noise. Right now, the roads • around the airport are clogged co capacity. Can you imagine what it would he like with four milli on more passengers using the airport each year? And where are these people coming from? Today, there are only two million Orange County residents. And it's heen estimated that 20 years from now there \Viii be only three million residents. Yes. the airport needs impro\ing. But we think spending 75 to 100 million dollars to make it nine times larger is an incredible waste. Before they vote YES o r NO on the proposed John Wayne Airport Master Plan on February 18 , why no t call 834·3100 and .. tell the Orange County Board of Supervisors what you think. . . The Newport Beach ·cify Councll lllily Pilat SUNDAY, FEB. a, 1911 ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES REAL ESTATE 85 87 810 .. • • --~ ..... UCI baseball gained a split, thanks to pitcher Cas· Soma . See B3. D D UCI c~pt11reS classic .117-110 victory By JOHN SE\' ANO Of ,.,. o.11r ,..._. •w.11 The heart• ut> still thumpma the adrenalin ls tlll Oowang lh~ nerve. are till fta) t-d and all cmouons have bttn spent A trawed. drained overflow hou:;e of l.557 at Crawford littll witneued a clas 1c aturda> night THE PARTICIPANTS UC Irvine and Utah State will certainly re· me mber their 1\7 110 s hootout. won by the Anteaters in a spine chilling double overtime. It was the type of contest where it was incredibly tough for either side to take the defeat. The Aggies. who led for 99 percent of regulation play, are s till walking around dazed, wondering what happened to them. UCl, on the other hand, is nothing but s mtles as it sneaked one out of the cookie jar. After leading by as m any as 11 points Saturday's newsreel midway through the second halt. the AHies let the Anteaters off the book as Kevin Magee's three-point play with 48 seconds left knotted the score at 91 · apiece. Even in the rint overtime period the Aggies were generous, squandering a four-point advantage with 2: 30 remain· ing. IT WASN'T UNTIL the second over· lime -during the last five minutes or play -that the Anteaters assumed any kind of control. Hitting 14 of 17 free throws In lhat span, and with four of five starting Aggies sitting on the bench with too many fou ls, the Anteaters put the game on ice and in the process kept their hopes alive in the PCAA title chase. Utah State, which entered the game 3-4 in conference and 9-10 overall . had lhe lead on all but three instances dur· ing regulation. In fact, on three OC· castons during the second half UCI cut the deficit to three and every time the Aggies would spurt away to another seven point lead. AS A MA1TER OF FACT, with the Aggies ahead 75-64 with 11:30 to play, the situation seemed ho~less. But that's where Kevin Magee and Jason Works , the new darling of Crawford Hall, enter the picture. Magee scored 16 of his school-record and game-high 40 points down the stretch in regulation. And, while he was filling the nets, Works was coming up with some key steals and baskets which kept the Anteaters' momentum going. Dei;pite their efforts, and the screams of the crowd, however. the Anteaters stayed behind until Magee's three-point try which tied die score at 91. Utah State then elected to run down the final 48 seconds for one last shot when Keith Hood's shot from 20-feet bounced in . , . and then out . . . as the buzzer sounded. The first overtime was an exact duplicate of regulation. After UCJ scored the first basket orr a Works s teal, the Aggies had the next six points for a 97-93 advantage. Randy Whieldon then hit two jumpers to tie the score and another Works steal gave UCJ its first lead at 99-97 since 5:00 re mained in the first half (36-35). THE AGGIES CAME BACK to knot 1t once again on a Leo Cunningham stuff. but this time it was the Anteaters. who would miss at the buzzer as Whieldon's jumper from two feet beyond the free throw line hit the front of the rim and bounced away. Finally, in the second overtime. the Anteaters got the lead ... and kept it. Ben McDonald's jumper from 15-feet gave UCI the lead for good at 102·101 (See UCI. Page 82) ~-n .. JASON WORKS Crc•shy Southern Mooney's putter puts Jones away· By ED ZINTEL Ol IM Dally Pllol Si.II T o m Jones of Tul s a . Ok I a ho ma ca me a boul two inches short of becoming the first professional golfer to win a tournament dressed in Calvin Klein jeans. Jones. a 26·year·old with long, wavy blond hair who prefers the casual look over normal golf attire. shot a three-under-par 68 Saturday to force a sudden death playoff with first round leader Mitch Mooney In the Crosby Southern pro-am touma- . menl at Irvine Coast Country Club . But on the third hole of the playoff. Jones missed what should have been an easy putt for birdie from four feet out while ~ooney sank his t wo·foot putt for the same and a big blow was struck for the old school of double knit slacks and pull over s weaters. MITCH MOONEY Sudden de•th winner and it went right by the hole, stopping six inches behind it. lt was a full day -as evidenced by the swing of Craig Stadler (left ) on his way to the top at the San Diego Open, the sweepinJ? motion of John McEnroe <center ) as he moved down Bjorn Borg, and the reaction of Joanne Carner after missing a putt in Miami. They're all back in ac- tion today. MOONEY, 29, from Albuquer· que. N.M ., who Jost his PGA Tour card after his first year on t~e circuit in 1980. picked up SJ,900 f or th e win and automatically qualified for the Hawaiian Pro Open later this week in Honolulu. Mooney and Jones finished reg- ulation play both with seven· under-par 135s for 36 holes while Allen Miller of Pensacola'. Fla was two strokes back at 137 and six others finished at 138 "'There were som e tricky short putts a ll day for me," Jones. the former two-lime All· America at Oklahoma State University said. "I liked the course: I thought I had some pretty decent scor es. But because this layout is quite a bit easier thafl most we play on the tour. you have to catch the greens just right." Floyd, Stadler hold slim lead SAN DlEGO (AP) -Ray Floyd birdied the hnal hole with what he called .. a miraculous shot .. that finis hed off a 71 and tied him with Craig Stadler for the third- round lead Saturday in the Andy Willi ams San Diego Open Golf Tournament. Floyd, who counts the Masters and PGA national championship among his 12 career victories, dropped an eight-root putt on the 18th hole -well after the na· tional television cameras had left the course -to gain his share of the top spot with a ~7 total But the minor miracle occurred on his third shot to the par-five. He was short and right, in deep rough and in a bad lie with a sand trap between him and the hole. "THE GREEN WAS HARD as a table,·· he said. "There was no way I could put the ball in the air and stop it close to the hole." He elected to hood a seven iron and run it throui;th the sand, up a bank and down a John Sevano slope to the hole. And he pulled it off. "Jt was really an impossible shot,·· said Floyd. "I'll take a bag of balls out the re and defy any player to get the ball close. But I wasn't going to give up on it. I had to try something.·· Stadler, 30 pounds lighter than when he won two titles last year. vaulted past 15 players with a five-under·par 67 and matched Floyd's 54-hole total. nine strokes under par on the 7,002 yard South course at the Torrey Pines Golf Club. Al one lime or another, eight men held or shared the lead during the third round. and when it was finished 11 players were within two shots of the top. "WHEN YOU HAVE SO MANY players so close. somebody always seems to shoot a good round and pull away from the pack." Floyd said. "ll s hould make for an interesting last round. Stadler. a native of Sarr·fiiego, sum- marized his day's play very briefly: "I birdied all the par-5s; that was the key," he said. Playing about an hour in front of Floyd, he two-putted the 18th for birdie-four and the lead alone. Floyd started poorly . He made double-bogey on the second hole. missinR the green with his second shot and then watched in disbelief when his chip hung up in a clump of grass well short of the putting surface. HE GOT BACK to even for the day with birdies on the eighth and ninth, then saved his best for last, the "miracle shot" on the 18th that set up the birdie to tie for the lead. Tied al 208. a s ingle stroke back. were Jeff Mitchell, George Bums. Tom Jenkins and Ron Streck. Mitchell had a 68 in the cool. sunny weather that produced a light breeze blowing in from the cliffs bordering the Pacifi c. Burns shot 69 and Jenkins and Streck had 7ls. Mooney, who for the second straight day voiced displeasure over his own lackluster play despite shooting a l wo-under par 69 to match a 66 on Friday. won his first tournament since cap. luring the Southwestern in Tucson in 1978 as an amateur. Mooney and Jones matched pars on holes one and nine and then returned to the 328·va rd dogleg first where the outcome was decided. There. the hard·dn\·ing Jones placed his tee shot a bout 50 yards from the green while Mooney dropped hi '> 25 yards short of that. BUT ON HJS WEDGE SHOT for the green. Mooney placed the ball just inches to the left of the pin and two feet by it Jones followed by chipping up to the green and four feet to the right of the pin. But Jones. after c·arcfulh• lin· ing up his attempted putt for eagle, pulled the ball Lo the left J 0 n e s s a i d t h a t h e f ell fortunate to get to a playoff with Mooney after a bogey on the 18th hole of regulation play. MIKE BODNEV, the early l ea der on Friday before finishing one stroke back (along with Jones) of Mooney by the end of the day. shot a poor 73 to finish at 1-tO and out or the monev. ··The greens were too fast to· daf ... Bodney dejectedly said as he turned in his card and walked away "They must not have watered last night. My putting "as horrendous ·· But Mooney·s putting was just fine and after his final one sank, he raced over to his wife for a rib-cracking hug. In the better ball or partners where pros are matched with one ama teur player, Rex Caldwell o' Everett. Was h.; picked up the $750 top prize ror shooting a two-day total of 124 with pa rtner Jerry Helperin of Big Canyon Country Club. Nothing's new Rams f11mble ball _again · QuieUy, and with not much fanfare, another Ram left the fold this past week. No, it wasn't a player, and it wasn't a member of that dying specie called "Cront offic;e person- nel." This time the departure came from within the coaching ranks. LAVERN TOltGESON has s~nt the last three years coaching the team's much-heralded de- fensive line. He's helped groom and polish such· veterans as Jack Youncblood, Larry Brooks, and Fred Dryer, and he's helped teach such buddln1 stan u Mike Fanning, Cody Jones, PML,Murphy and Reaate Doss. Coaches such as ''Torgy," u be ts called, are often overlooked by lbe 1enera1 public. U1ually, tbe players and bead coacb grab the pubUc:lty. It m .. t be noted, tboueb. thet if It wasn't for the effort.a of Toray, offentlve coordinator Lionel Taylor, defeoalve speetallst Bud Cancm, otremlve line coach Dan Redakovicb, quarterback coach Paul Laahem, lineba~ker coaeb rr-.. Lauterbur ud •pedal teams coach Herb Paterra. tbe Ram• 1 .. I would be nowhere near as successful as they've been. Sure, coaches come and go, usually in favor o( better positions. But that isn't quite the case with Torgy. HE WANTED TO STAY with the Rams. He wanted to stay badly. He liked the organliation, he liked the players and he liked Coach Ray Malavui. So why, then. is he the latest member of the Washm,ton Redskins? Simple. It's because Torgy and mana1ement couldn't come together on terms for a new contract. ll wasn't that Tor1Y was aattn1 tor any a1tronomlcal fipre. He wasn't. ID fad, be would be COblidered Wlderpald by molt. or1anbatlom. All Torp rean, wanted w• aome auuruce, 10'1e mlWWI. Answers be would nner set. So, to protect himself and bi1 family be accepted Wa1blnlton'1 offer, where be coached befon from 1-..1. "I don't know how to explain It. It's sort or hard to explain," said Torgy about his contract problems with the Rams. "In a way it's sad because Ray (Malavasi) was a great guy to work for and a great guy to work with. He treated me real good." TO&GY WILL CAaaY some fond memories with him to Wubln1ton. But, he admits, the move won't be euy. "It's hard lo move from a winning team to one that's 1oin1 to take a little time to buil<i." says the 51 -year-old tor m er All-American out of Washiniton State (11M8-~). Of coune Torgy. as were all the coaches. was rlaht ln t.be middle of au the Ram fiascos lut aeuon. Unclentandabty, the year waa Just as tou1b f« dloH teacblnl 11 It,. .. for tbe playen. TOflY doeln't 1ee 1•1 u beln,1 a problelll, however. "I t.hlnk everythln1 II tolnC to be ftH," W 1a11 of the Ram1. "Tbey're pttlq a lot of players 1tra1.....-around, ud tbey're ,,....., mCl9t of the time getting the unhappy ones signed. Tbei have enough talent there to be a contender al any Ume." ' Does Torgy think the turmoil affected tbe team's 1980 performance? "I DON'T THINK SO," he answered. "Oh, it may have affected us when a player walked out. But we <coaches) tried to concentrate on football and not let It arrect us. I thought Ray did • •* job of lleeplng it in that din!Ction. "l thought we played real well the lut part <A the season. Goins into the playoffs I tbou1ht we had u good 1 chance aa anybody." So, then, what happened in Dalla? "We Juat ran out of 1u ia tbe leeoad balf.'0 .. conUnued. "Pl ... lt'1 harder ·~ you beat a team like tbat to 1et ready to play tbeaa qaia. Y tr)' to suanl acai.Dlt that but pl-.,en M"•'-•lllO to let -..pa bit." 1'oro ii all too aware of dae \Mk -... <A ClleRVANO. ...... > f ~VN.Ol Skater1 figure their egoa need big booat with plates lfrom AP dlllpa&elM!e AN 01£00 1'hoy're c•Utd v&nlty plates. • and lhe)''te an 1b®daocf' th1» week as San Diego 1 boat• UK-l''i1ur Sk-tlna Ch•mplonablps. While the nation's top skaters compete inside th San Diego Sports Aren1t. automobiles parked outside reOec' ~ kf(ecuoo of tho e who follow the sport. There \Ui "I Skatt' 2," "I SK8," "BRRR·l." "Sit Spin," ud "OBLAXL ·· For lho:se who spend a career pursuing the ultimate s kating score, there was a license pJate emblazoned with "6 PT 0." Parents wtu> have endured the de maods or s huttling .family members to skating rinks and the financial drain un- doubtedJy can identify with "Ice Cab" and "lee Poor ... Two-time Olympic champion Dick Button. a figure skating expert for ABC- television. sports the plate "BUT·l " on his car. •UTIOM "If my wife had her way, it would be 'Cheapskate' because her theory or life is that l s hould make the money and she s hould spend it," said Button with a smile. ··And she does a better job at hers than I do at mine.'' ..-------flt10tr •I tier daw-------- "I didn't like them when I came in and I don't like them going out. On the other !land. I'm sure the feeling is reciprocal." -Bill Veeck, speaking of the American League owners after he turned the Chicago Wh ite Sox over lo new ownership. "•'(•' .......... ,,.e. el'ft' s .... llay WUUams scored 24 points, surpassing the m S,000-point mark for his four National Basketball Association seasons. to lead the New York Knicks to a 113-106 victory over New Jersey Saturday. A · 6-2 guard with a 21 .2 scoring average, WiJliams has now totaled S,016 points since New York selected him in the first round or the 1977 college draft . . . Joluuy Davis' is.foot turnaround jumper with 18 seconds remaining lifted Indiana past Cleveland, 99-96. snapping a two. game losing streak for the Pacers ... Reggie Theus scored a game-high 22 points and Artis Gilmore put on a de- fensive show in the second half with nine blocked shots and 14 rebounds to lead Chicago to a 98-90 win over Detroit ... James Bailey blocked six shots to lead Seattle's defense in a 96-89 triumph over Utah . . . Calvin Murphy paced a second- half surge which gave Houston an 87-81 de- cison over Atlanta. Murphy scored 14 of w1t.LIAMs his 16 points in the second half as Houston rallied from a 50-45 deficit David Thompson scored 26 points and Dan lssel added 24 as Denver stopped Golden State. 1.35-125. Bolde pace• Mo•treal """'•'11 Re.Jean lloale scored his 19th and 20th goals of ~ the season to pace Montreal to a 6-2 National ' Hockey League victory over Boston Satur- day . WllU Plett scored the winning goal with 53 seconds left as Calgary defeated Pittsburgh, 5-4 . . . Swedish rookie Jorgen Pettersson netted three goals and Perry Turnbull two as St. Louis routed Vancouver, 9-2 .. Minnesota spotted the New York Islanders a rive-goal lead. then stormed back for a 5-5 tie on Steve Christofrs goal with l : 19 remaining . . Quebec got four power play goals. in- cluding two from Anton Stastny, lo stop Philadelphia, 5-3 . . . Chicago rolled to a 6·2 verdict over Hartford behind the scoring of Darryl Sutter and Al Secord, each with a pair or goals. Could Al Da.,i• 1»119 tlw Ra .. ? LOS ANGELES -An attorney for the Rams [i] -in jest as far as he was concerned but taken 4. t seriously by some -proposed recently that Al Davis, managing general partner or tbe Oakland Raiders, become owner of the Rams. Bud Furillo of radio station KABC reported Friday that Joseph Cotchett, attorney for Rams' owner Georgia Fron- liere, proposed that Davis, who wants to move his team to Los Angeles, take over the Rams and Fronliere become owner of an NFL expansion team. T-Associated Press learned that the proposal took place during recent closed-door conferences called by U.S. District Judge Harry Pregerson, who is trying to settle the suit brought by the Oakland Raiders and the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission against the NFL. The antitrust s uit stems from Davis' desire lo move the Raiders to Los Angeles, a move that was opposed by NFL owners last March. The trial is scheduJed to begin March 23. zooo •.rt•• t••• ..... a,..,.ac LOS ANGELES -About 2,000 boxing fans sur· m rounded the Olympic Auditorium and tried to break in Saturday night, when tickets to the Bernardo Prada-.Pipino Cuevas welterweight m atch sold out. · "We had a lot or unhappy people who couldn't buy tickets, so we called the police," said box office manager Vern Chapman. The crowd was in line when tickets to the match sold out at 7 p.m. "They were trying to get in numerous ways," Chapman said. "They broke the fence down around the tv area, and they broke down a side door. But there were enough police here to keep them out." Brlll•• dedlrate ... .._,, tlldlft• LOS ANGELES -The late Jackie Robinson, Ii one of lhe finest athletes in UCLA history before becoming the first black man to play major league baseball, was remembered Saturday with the dedication of Jackie Robinson Stadium. A crowd estimated at 3,000, including UCLA coach Gary Adams, a former UC Irvine coach, attended dedication ceremonies at the facility, UCLA's new home field, on the grounds or the Veterans Administration, not far from cam -. pus. The park was built al the site previously occupied by Sawtelle Field, where UCLA bad previously played its home games. SeeU rip• lle14 I• &,Ill _.fen Former UC Irvine star 8&ne 8c9U shattered • the men'• 2,000-meter indoor mark with a time of 4:58.5 ln tbe Muon-Dlxon Gamd Saturday nipt in Louisvllle. Pushln1 hlm were Sten Lacy (5:02.2) and J••• Walker (5:08.8) ' .... S&aaley t'lo7d ltreaked to a world lndoor beat in tbe 55-meter dub at the ltnl1bta • Columbus lavltatianal track and Reid meet, cover· lq tbe distance In 8.15 MeODCb • • • Cleveland Browns quartert.ek 8rtu ~ wu Damed ottemlve player of the year in lbt NatloOaJ Footbell ......... ,American Conference bf a P'OUP ot 101 aporta wrtlln md broedcuten who cover prof...... football . ' , • BASKETBALL/ .HOCKEY I SKATING Fre91P ... 8J UCI. • • with 4:33 remaining. But it took aome clutch free throws down the stret~h by Magee ; Works and Rainer Wulf lo preserve the win. UnderstandabJy. the partisan UCI crowd. whk h bad cheered their Anteaters throughout, ex- ploded with joy. The UCJ players couldn 'l contain their feelings, either. as the smiles w e r e broad a nd the hand- slapping was fierce. "TIUS WAS THE MOST excit· ing game I've ever played in m y life," was how Magee s ummed up the evening. "It was a whole team e ffort and we never gave up. We kept battling back and battling back." "It was just another easy PCAA game, .. said Mulligan. very tongue-in-cheek. "They're all easy. "I'm just so proud w~ came back from being down." The final statistics were sure- 1 y indicative of the game PCAA atandlnga ,..,,..... O...enll WL WL Lono 8H<h s11t• 1 1 ,, t Frf\no St1te 6 l 11 l S.n Jow si.te • 1 tS ~ VC I rvlM S J ll I Ul1~ Stile 3 S • 11 Unl"9rill1 Of P..:lflc 3 s IJ 1 UC S1n11 BMblr• 1 6 8 ll C•I State Fullerton O 8 l t1 S.l...Uy'1kerea UC lrvlM 117, Ullh 5\lle 110 U 01$) Lono BHch 51•1• 60, Sin Jose Stile 50 Vnlver•lty Of P..:lflc "·UC Slnl• 81rtN<"1 6,S Fre1no Siii• 7t, Cll Stete Fullerton Sl --,··o-Fresno Sllt11t Cll 54•1• Fulllrton .,__, .. o-. UC Ir vine el Ullh Sllle Lono 8e«h Stele el SAn JOM Si.le Cut! Cut!. • • What? Unlv ... Slty Of P«lfl< •t UC s.t.11 Blrbllr• Whereas Utah Stale, in taking an amazing 102 shots, bad 25 more chances than UCI from the noor. UCI stayed in the game and won it at the free throw line where it was 35 of 42 compared to the Aggies' 12 of 13. No, it's not a movie script. Iowa State University basketball coach Johnny Orr couldn't take the officiating anymore and stunned a crowd of 10,000 by running out onto the floor Saturday to protest while his team was battling Missouri. He got two technical f outs for his thoughts and deeds. Missouri won. 70-56. ,, I Magee, who also had 22 re· bounds, was 14 of 22 from the field and 12 of 15 from the chari- ty s tripe to a ccount for his 4Q points. Water polo to take dip?! HB district eyes.budget cuts WORKS. WHO WAS the main player r espons ible for UCI's comeback effort. came off the bench for 28 points. seven assist and steals . McDonald had 18 points and Whieldon 16 to round out the UCI scorers in double fi gures. Utah State was led by forward Brian Jackson's 36 points. but he fouled out early in the second overtime and that didn't help the Aggies chances. "Hoth or us put out as much as we couJd," s aid a happy but ex- hausted-loo king Whieldon. "T thought the rans were great. too." "They (fans> got an a ssist," add e d Wulf. "Th ey were awesome. It was only 1,700 peo- ple and it sounded like 10.000." OF COURSE the most disap- pointed person in the gym was Utah State Coach Rod Tueller, who s aw his defending con- ference champions throw away another one. "It was a great ball game by two very good offensive teams. We just seem lo keep inventing ways lo lose ball games. "I can't wail 'till we get them again, though." And that h appens Thursday night. By PATRICK KENNEDY Of Ille D1>ly Pilot Sl•lf The Huntington Beach Union Hi gh School Dis trict m a:, eliminate the bulk of its water sports program next year if trustees approve a controvcri11al proposal b y the• s ystem 's athletic directors Faced with program reduc- tions of more than $300.000 next year. the athletic directors of the system's six high schools re· Je<'ted budgeting recommenda- tions of district officials and in- stead proposed closing school s wimming poo ls for ei ght months a year Closure or the dis trict's five p ools rrom June through January would save S222.000 a year in heatin~ costs But it would also eliminall' the water polo program a nd se vere!~ ha mper compel1t1vc swimming. a s port in whi ch serious part1ci pants practice up to 12 months a year . THE RIPPLING EFFECT of the proposed pool closures also would reach the Huntington Beach s ummer recreation pro- gram. which leases two or the dis trict's pools. and the ex- tremely s uccessful four-time state championship water polo Figure skating p r ogram at Gol de n West Coll ege. Andy Donegan. athletic direc tor at Marina High School sciid the district's initial cutback pro· posal was unreasonable because it eliminated part-lime fees for more than 100 coaches in the dis- trict. including 30 in football Donegan also s aid coaches we re upset that six full -time athletic traine rs would have been eliminated. Total pay for the trainers is Sl32.792 annually, according to district officials. Superintendent Frank "Jake '' Abbott accepted the alternate proposal to close the district s wimming pools and submitted 1t lo the board as part or the dis· t net pl ans to cut S3 9 million from the dis t rict budget next year OS TJfl'RSDA\', the board approved SJ. 7 million in budget cuts but unanimous ly asked for more study on how to cut the $308.000 from the athletic pro· grams. The s tudy i s to include purchasing pool covers lo save healing costs a nd rais ing the price of football and basketball tickets. Aquatic coac hes. athletic directors and distril't of- ficials will conduct the study. Caps rally to tie Kings INGLEWOOD (AP > - Veteran lert wing Bob Kelly had the first three-goal game or his Blumberg-Seibert combination wins career to lift the Washington SAN DIEGO (AP> Olym- Capitals to a 4-4 tie with the pi ans Judy Blumberg and Kings in National Hockey Mi chael Seibert. unphased when League action Saturday night. a broken skate strap interrupted Kelly's third goal came off a their routine, came back to win rebound with just 1: 55 left in the the senior dance title and a game after the Kin gs appeared standing ovation in the U.S. to have the game wrapped up on Figure Skating Championships Inte r viewed afte rward, a jub ilant Seibert . 21 , o f Was hington, Pa .. said : "Thank you. San Diego doctors," refer · ring to quick replacement of a soft contact lens he needed prior lo Friday's routine. two goals each by All-star selec-Saturday. p l W rd lions Marcel Dionne and Dave Starting over after a judge age 8 ops .. 8 Taylor. whistled them to a slop in the Dionne's first goal, which second of four musical s eg-in Seventh round came early in the second period, ments. Blumberg and Seibert made him the Kings' alltime charmed the afternoon crowd ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. <AP> leading scorer with 660 points in with their expressive program. -Greg Page or Louisville, Ky. 447 · L A 1 stopped Stan Ward of Sacramen-games 10 a os nge es Their second e rrott. after to in the seventh round of a uniform. Seibert's stirrup was ~paired. d f' h F ormer King Butch Goring ed . . r 9 scheduJed 12-roun ig t to cap-had scored 659 points in 736 produc a maJonly o 5. scores ture the vacant U.S. Boxing As· for both technical merit and pre· sociation's heavyweight title games. sen talion. S d Despite Kelly's three-goal out· atur ay. ing, the CapitaJs remained.win-Electing to r estart their Ward was unable to answer less in their last four road routine rather than pick it up at the bell for the eighth round. games with a 0-2-2 record. The the point where they were claiming he had double vision Kings are winless in their last stopped. they brought down the when referee Paul Venti asked three games. hou se with their s l y 1 is h about his condition. After Kelly gave the Capitals performance. Ward sustained a cut over his an early lead, Taylor scored his ·'It was a gamble . . . but left eye after a series of jabs by 31st goal or the year on 8 power we're better under pressure," Page in the first round. and play with 24 seconds remaining said Blumberg, 24. of Tarzana. Page repeatedly reopened the in the first period. Dionne scored _c_a_l_if_. ____________ c_u_t_. ----------- on a alapshot from the right faceoff circle with 14:03 left in the second period, then Taylor t.allled again less than t.wo minutes later to give the Kings a 3-1 lead. Kelly cul the Kil'lgs' lead lo one goal oo a power play with 9:49 left ln the second period. But Dionne scored his '6th goal or the season with 15:24 left in the 1ame. Washington's Bengt Gu1tafaon scored a power play goal with 12: 12 left, then Kelly tied it on a rebound off a shot by teammate Tom Gartner. \ • The board will rule on which programs will· be reduced al the first meeting in March. "We didn't want to cut water polo ... Donegan said of the athlNic directors· proposal. •·But we don't want to field teams without enough coaches and go out and get our butts kicked either. The pools are a source of thousands nf rlollars." Don egan a lso said that • C'oaches o f \•a r ious s ports , especially contact sports such as football , believe the athletic trainer is a high priority lo be k e pt even a t the expense of coaching positions . "Our foot· ball coaches almost died when they thought they'd lose their trainers ... he said. THE F"l..'LL-TIME TRAINER perform soph1 s t il'at ed re hab1htat1on programs for 10 Jured athletl'~ and also conduct pre"cntive injury se rvices such as taping ankles and rormulat· ing workout programs. Donegan said Ho wever. Hoard Pres ide nt Helen Dille questioned extreme cuts in water sparts and had hars h words for the alternate proposal. "H seems we have top heavy athletics looking down their nose at water sports and J don't like that." Mrs. Dille said Thursday night. Marina High School water polo coach Dave Pickford said the district has about 400 stu- dents involved in water sports. "°"1'1 ON TV/ IAIKITMLL·/ IAlllALL Today's TY •1 llOW4D L. llAQT .............. Follow•ne ert the top ~1 event1 on TV today. A1Un91 ere • • • • euetlent. ~ • • werlh vwatchln9. ' ' fair; ' fMO-l It 911 •--•·· Qua'"* I ./ .... IAM&TaALL1 Uktr1 •t PnllldelPt'lla. AI I., ..... Garv ..... r. 8111 RUH•ll end Rick Barry. T"' •••l·brHklnQ 7Mri, ltd by "Or. J " <Jullut Ervine>. o••v ~t to K•rHm Abdul·J~r. Jamaal WllkH Ind the rest of IM Ullt" In a rtmatch of l•St S.Hon's NBA world '"•mpH)f\~lp fln•I& TM lAktrs are c:rMplno up on tht Photftl• SunJ 1n the Pacif ic DivlMon race wnli. Phlladtlphi.t hOtdS • Mrrow ed9e In the Attantlc. Division of th• Eastern Conft rtnte kii11 a.fft., Channel 4 ./ COLL•GI •ASKITaALL: UCLA at Notre O•me. A.....-cws: Dick Enberg, Biiiy Packer and Al McGuire. The Bruins, tresh from a 76-62 conquest of USC Friday in PAC-lO piety, resume their heated rivalry with the Fighting ll'lsh in Sootn Bend. Digger Phelps and his Notre Dame quintet will be out to avenge a loss to the Bl'uins earlier in Ow season at UCLA. (t 1 P·"'·. Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ GOLF: San Diego Open. Announcers: Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Jac.k Whitaker, Frank Glieber, Ben Wright and Ken Venturi. Craig Stadler and Ray Floyd enter today's final round tied at 207, one stroke ahead of a five-man pack in a tight-knit field. Those a stroke off the pace are Ron Streck, Jett Mltchell, George Burns, and Tom Jenkins. A miraculous shot on Saturday's f inal hole pulled Floyd even with Stadler. OTHEllt TELEVtStON 9:45 a.m . (34) -FUT80L tNTERNACIONAL. lO a.m. (4) -BOXtNG -"Tomorrow's Champions," a ser ies of bouts telecast live from Great Gorge1 N.J ., focuses on upcoming young fighters. CSOJ -SPORTS AMERICAN - The final game ~he 1979 World Series of International Women's Professi I Softball. l1 a.m. (50) -CER MADE JN GERMANY. 12: 15 p.m . (2) -AUTO RACtNG The Busch Cla5tl, a SO-mile NASCAR event limited to pole winners from the l980 circuit, telecast from Daytona Beach, Fla. Commentator s in- clude: Ken Squier and Dale Earnhardt., l p.m. (4) -SPORTSWOftLD -Coverage continues in the world pro figure skating championships. Also: World Cut> slalom competition, t&ped at St. Anton. Austria and the Millrose Games taped at Madison Square Garden in New York. Commentators include Dick Enberg and John Misha Petkevich. (7) -SUPERSTARS -A "Who's Who" of former sports stars assembles for the third men's preliminary, taped at Key Biscayne, Fla. Commentators include: Frank Gifford, Bob Uecker and Reggie Jackson. 2: 15 p.m . (7) -BOXtNG -Hilario Zapata of Panama defends his WBC light flyweight title against Joey Olivo of Rosemead in a scheduled tS·round bout. taped in Panama. Howard Cosell reports from ringside. 2:30 p.m. (22) -SOCCER. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The finals of the international invitational all-around motorcycle cham- pionships, taped at Carlsbad. Afso: The mens and Ice dancing segments of the U.S. figure skating championships, taped et San Diego. RADtO BASKETBALL -Lakers at Phlladelphla, lO a.m., KL.AC C570l; U<;;LA at Notre Dame, 11 a.m., KMPC (710). (TM Deify Piiot ts Mt respensible Mr late clNlnges.) Anteaters gain split Spfflal ao &M DaHy PUe& SAN DIEGO -UC Irvine's baseball team rebounded from a lopsided 13·1 loss ln the first game ol a doubleheader with San Diego State Saturday to take a 4-1 win in the niJhlcap behind a solid pitchhl performance by Cas Soma. Soma, a junior makin1 his first appearance this season, held the Aztecs to just five hits and no earned runa while strik- ing out seven in the second 1ame of the non-league contests. ln that game, a double by UCl 's Mark Stowell in the second inninc. followed by a sacrifice by Mark MorrtlOll and a sacrifice scortq fiy hy Ron Elliott got the Anteaters rolline. That was· followed by an RBI single by Ron Nagle in the filth inning for all that the Anteaters would need behind Soma. UCI later scored two more in· surance runs in the niath on a run scoring single by Na1le and Carson Carroll's RBI single. ·'The team battled baek and showed a lot of character,•· said Gerakos. "They played with lots of intensity in that second game. It's hard to say enough about the job Soma did." UCI, now 3-1 on the seaton, ~ off to a shaky start in UM opener as San Die10 State pounded junior left hander J~h Randall for nine runs on nine hita over three lnniUa. 49ers take over lead Dykema, Gregory spark Long Beach St. FremAPcllapa&c-. LONG BEACH -Forward Craig Dykema and center Dino Gregory pumped in 22 points each Saturday night to pace Long Beacll State to a 60-50 victory over San Jose State that put the 49ers in the undisputed Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball lead. · Long Beach trailed early. but took the lead for g<>od at 18-17 with 8:49 remaining in the first half. The 49ers extended their margin to 36-26 at halftime, but the Spartans closed to within 46-45 with 9:27 left before the 49ers ran off a 6-0 string to pad their lead . San Jose couJd never catch up af- terward. Gregory also had 13 rebounds for the 49ers, who are 7-1 in PCAA play and 12·8 overall. Forward Doug Murrey had 19 points and eight rebounds for San Jose. which is now 6-2 in league play and lS.5 overall. Guard Chris McNealy added 12 points for the Spartans. • .....,.,,. ,,.., ••• -ni ... FRESNO -Fresno State scored 20 of the first 22 points of the game and went on to defeat Cal State Fullerton 72-52 behind 23 points by forward Bobby Davis in a Pacific Coast Athletic Associa- tion game. Davis hll on 11 of 13 shots from the noor. Rod Higgins, Fresno's other starting forward, added 15 points. Fullerton never got closer than 11 points after Fresno's early surge. Pflellw •reese• ,,_. ta• STOCKTON -Forward Matt Waldron scored a career -high 23 points to lead University of the Pacific to a 94-65 Pacific Coast Athletic Assoela- tion victory over University of California at Santa Barbara. Three players bit double fitured scoring for Pacific including, Rlclt Paulsen, with 15 points, Tim Will, with 13, and Ron Cornelius, who had 14. Walter Evans scored a game-bigb 29 points for Santa Barbara. ' ~ ..... 3 ....... MALIBU -Boot Bond scored a season-high 33 po.inti, bitUn1 H ol 20 from the field, and team- mate BllJ Sadler cbJpped in 25 pointa to lead Pep· perdine to a toe-• basketball victory over Loyola- Marymount in a West Cout AthleUc Conference 1ame. Loyola dropped to 3.4 ln conference play and 17-14 overall. The Llona were led by Jlm llcCIOlkey wttb 32 polall. .4 .................... ,,.., .. . CID CA GO -All-American II arlr Aaulrre pOUted in 30 polntl to become tlle nnt player tn DePaal h1ltory to reach tbe career 2,000-pot.nt level ad lead the thlrd·ranked Blue Demou to a n• victory over the Unlventty of Alabama • Bir•'••· Aplrre, domiaatblc t.M -... and •c:orint from everywhere, hit 10 •trallbt po6nta HrlJ to \be ....S half to,,.. the 0.... pull Into ua 11· point Ind wblcb the vl•iU,.. 11.,.,. ..,.. uaablt to "•come. DePllul, ID·&, nenr trailed ln the eontelt. TM 8IM o.mon. bn*.e ua early M tie oa a bullet bJ 'skip Dillard and gradully sent UAB reelin1 to its fifth loss against 16 triumphs. · •"'-r•llle•,..., ,..,.. ... ,, DURHAM . N.C. -Tom Emma sank two free throws with three seconds remaining to lift Dvke to a SS-54 come-Crom-behind victory over 13th- ranked Maryland in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. The game turned into a series of streaks by both teams. Maryland appeared to have the eame in hand when it established a 10-point lead midway through the second hair. But the Blue Devils refused to fold and re- mained within four points of the Terrapins going into the closing minutes. llea1'era e•r•Jte sc-t9t'fl M4 PALO ALTO -Mark Radford scored a 1ame- high 21 points -all in the second ball -to lead second-ranked Oregon State to a 62-57 Pacific 10 victory over Stanford. The Beavers ran into a tough Stanford 1one de- fense, and their star center St.eve Johnson 1ot into foul trouble. The unbeaten conference leaders led by only two points, 43·41, with 7: IS remaining. Oregon State, 19-0 this sea.son and 11-0 ln the Pac 10, did not clinch the victory until Les Conner made a field goal and Ray Blume hit a free tlu'ow in the final minute to make the score 58·'1. ,...,. le•••• • .... ,. r11tt IOWA CITY -Steve Krafcisln's 14.Jecond-half points fueled No. 15 Iowa to a 77-96 vi ctory over No. 18 Illinois in Big Ten Conference aetion. The victory avenged last week's 13-point loss to the Illini and pushed Iowa, 1$-4 overall ud 7-3 ia the league, Into a three-way tie with Indiana and Michigan for first place in the conference. tlllftoi1 dropped to 14·5 and 6...t. · Iowa pulled to a 23-21 lead with jU1t under six minutes to play in tbe first half and took command with a 34-23 halftime edge. Te11an•n•••mlt'llllHC• KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Dale Ellis, benched for misstna a practice, scored 22 polata ln a aub- stitute's role to lead No. 10 Tenneuee to an 17.n Southeutem Conference ~of No. I lteatuet1. Ellia, a sophomore forward, ICond only am points throulh nJne minutes ol play ID the ftnt half, whlc._ Tennessee completed wttlt a '1-• ed1e. 8'lt tbe mar1ln quicklJ wtdeMd la U. second half ae Em. poured Ill anotlter lt ,...... Tennessee's foi.ar-polat bul1e at t•e la· termtatt.Jn came after the Vohlnteen h8d Jmnped ahead •25 wltb ltu tban ftve nUmltn left. \ ~.,ebruaryl. , .. , DAILY PILOT 81 OCC falls, 83-73 Mounties' front line too much . By CtJaT 8EEDEN Of ... Dttt, ........... plaxed pretl)' well. The Bucs commJtt41d ju.at 10 turnoven, a far cry from the earller pa.rt ol the season when they were tllJ'ftini the ball over 20 times. And they outrebounded Mt. San Anton1o, 34-17. ' Perkinl and Keane -It aounda aomethin1 Ute a lesal firm. Tbe only problem l• the duo 1peelalbel in olfea.ae, not delenae. Saturday nisht, the two Mt. San Antonio CoUece forwards combined for 46 point.a to lead the MounU•'to an 83-73 victory over Oran1e Cout, which juat about closes t.be door on the Pirates' hopea tor a South Coast Conlennce bultetball tJ. tie. The difference was almply the inside work or • Kearse and Perkin.a who just may have something ' to say about the outcome ol the South Coast Con· ference race. A vuUy improved team since the Ba.cs saw them last, the Mounties upped their conference mark to 5-3 and their overall ncord to 17-9, an im· presalve stat for a team which wun't 1tven mucb of a chance of doing anything this season. . BUI' OCC COACll Tandy Gillis warned before the contest that the key would be to stop the two talented forwards. He also called the Mounties the hottest team in the conference .. "They just played well. They got the ball where they wanted to and really hurt us," Gillis said after the game. It was a disheartening defeat for the Pirates who had managed to sneak back into the battle for first place with a gritty 60-56 victory ·at Cerritos Wednesday night. . But with Kearse and Perkins hitting from close range, and the Pirate defense·unable to hold them to just one shot, the Mounties jumped out to a 37-28 balltime lead. "We lost it in the first half," Gillis said. "They, would get the rebound on the offensive boards and make those transition layups. We just played poor defense at the post." Pert.ins, a 6-4 sophomore, came into the game shooting at a cr isp 65 percent from the floor. He hit seven of nine in the first half for 14 points, while Kearse, who's just a freshman, connected on five of eight and had 11 points at the half. MEANWIDLE OCC, stayed with the Mounties through most of the half. as John Saunders had the hot hand with nine points and John Kresich came off the bench to add five more. Kn!sich, in fact, seemed to take the cue from Perkins and Kearse when the Bucs came out in the second half. He constantly drove to the basket, making some fine layups, while trying to get Kearse to commit his fourth foul of the night. The Pirates made a run at Mt. San Antonio early in the second half, slicing the lead to 43.39 after Greg Krohnfeldt scored two of his 12 points. But each time OCC inched a point closer, the Mounties would come right back as either freshman guard Dwayne Williams or guard Ron Skavaril would pick up the slack with shots from the 15-foot ranee. The closest the Pirates ever got was 56-Sl after Rich Kindorf scored with eight minutes left in the contest. Two straight baskets by Perkins. however, boosted the MounUes' lead back up t.o 80-51, and the Pirates simply ran.out of time. THE BUCS SPENT their final 1 y, minutes try- ing to foul the Mounties and bope for a miss on the front end of a one plus one situation. But Williams managed to put a dent in that strategy by hitting seven free throws in the final 1:23. As a team, the Mounties hit 13 free throws in that same 1:23. Outside of an avera1e abootilll ni1ht (tbe Buca hlt S3 of 70 for from the floor for '7 percent>; OCC ------------ Gillis doeln't count oul bis team either. "U we can win our last three games, we'd be 8-4. I don't know if lt would be good enough for ' first, but we certainly have a shot for second place," he said. "rr'S IMPE&ATIVE WE WIN against the two non-contenders Grossmont and San Diego Mesa. Then we'll have lo beat Fullerton in their gym. I believe we can do it.'• OCC travels to Grossmont on Wednesday as the Dues will be out to avenge a stunning 70-68 overtime setback to the Griffins in the Pirate gym Jan.17. Ba8ketball scores ~ UC lrvlne 117.Ul•llSI. 110C2otl Pacific t., UC Setli. llMNr• •s Fretn0 St. n. C.I $t8te F11llenon SJ Lont llolech SI • .0, S.. 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Lew l •l.es, Puaclir,gs._ AeMNoJr. ,..,,amid RuervOir, S6n Gabrttl River ( EHi and West Forkl), UPe>•r P lru Creek (FrenchlNN!'s Flat). Misc. Pro llowtlnl ~U TOU•MAM NT I (et ....... ) M•rw 11 HotlNlll ••· *"' 1te1t1, ,._,,, tHotone11 wtM u1,oao. l'elh W111a .i1,ooo, a. l!t1>i. 5(hfe9er (WiM '1,tocl); 4, L4rry ~ (Wiii\ W.,000), ), 1111 ~ (Wiiie IJ,eeol. FOR THE RECORD ~ i'ENHll At Carl1bad McEnroe leads Davi~ squad By ED ZINTEL Of .. Delly ...... $taff Daily Ucketa to tbe 1981 Davis Cup matt!bes between the U.S. and Mexico at the La Costa Hotel and Spa in Carlsbad, March 6·8, are now available at all Ticketron outlets . All box seats for the event have been sold, however in· dividual day tickets, pric~ from $10·20 are still available. In ad· dition to Ticketron, tickets may be ordered and charged by call- ing 438-7784. John .McEnroe, current U.S. Open champion, will lead the U.S. team that includes recent U.S. Indoor Pro titlist Roscoe Tanner and the veteran doubles combination of Stan Smith an2d San Clemente's Bob Lutz, win- ners of the U.S. Open in 1980. Eight players have been selected tor the Mexico squad, led by Raul Ramirez and Emilio Montano. Ramirez is Mexico's top ranked play e r who participated in the two victories over the U.S. recorded in the last five Davis Cup meetings. Last year. the U.S. narrowly de- feated Mexico, 3·2. Two singles matches will be played F r iday , March 6 , followed by doubles and further singles play on Saturday and concluding with final singles matches on Sunday. beginning at 1 p.m. All matches are best of five sets. * * * THAT SAME WEEKEND, fina'ls in the $150,000 Women's Avon Champions hips will be held at the Forum, with an aU - sta r cast or 32 players including Tra cy A u s tin . Mart i na Navritilova, Billie J ean King and Andrea Jaeger. The tournament, which runs March 2-8, will hold daytime and evening sessions at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m .. Monday through Thurs- day, with 7 p.m. matches on Fri- day and Saturday and finals at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets, priced at S3 for all daytime sessions, S5·9 for even· ing matches Monday through Thursday and $5.50-12.50 for weekend matches. are available at all Ticketron and Mutual agencies and the Forum Box Of- fice. • * * IF YOU'RE UNABLE to ~et out to any ot those two maJor events or if you're looking for some tennis action before then, you might want to catch th~ ATP Tennis Games at the La Quinta Tennis Resort in Palm Springs. Feb. 16·22. Not oniy is La Quinta a beautiful place to watch tennis. but some or the names who w.ill compete In the event, like Jim· my Connors. Harold Solomon and Roscoe Tanner . sho uld make for exciting viewing. The ATP Tennis Games is part. of the Volvo Grand Prix, a TE NNI S $14 million circuit which, this year. consists of 95 events in 31 countries throughout the world. Ti ckets are available at Ticketron and Mutual or by call· Ing the .La Quinta box office at (714 ) 325-7125. * * • G ROUND STROKES College teams from five Western states, inc luding Ari zona California, New Mexico, Utah and Nevada, will compete in the second annua l Collegiate In- vitational Tournament next weekend at the London Bridge Racquet Club in Lake Havasu City in Arizona. C al State Fullerton will be among the teams entered in the event ... Dick Leach or Laguna Beach and his partner Horst Ritter of Pasadena were the winners in the Men's 35 division of the re- cent Pacific Coast Clay Court Senior Doubles Championships at the Racquet Club of Irvine. Leach, the head pro at the host c lub, also t eamed with Bill Frantz of Orange to win the Men's 40 division. Vern Hughes of Laguna Niguel was also a double winner , teaming with R o bin Hippe ns t iel o r San' Bernardjno to win the Men 's 55 and 65 titles. In the women's di vision. Ellen Bryant and Julie Hay ward. both of Newport Beach, won the 35 class. Bryant also teamed with Bob Duesler of Newport Beach to capture the Mixed 30-35 championship. Fre.P..,81 SEV ANO'S COLUMN e • e at Washington. "(don't really know what they (Redskins I need yet. But the thing they're going to have to build is their defensive line. I know they have some very good defens ive back s, and the linebackers are young, but they should be good. too. "It's going to be tough. It's go- ing to be a challenge." Torgy's departure may be in- significant to some, but it's go- ing to be felt. • • * Watch for Vince Ferragamo and the Rams to come to terms shortly. Both sides are just go- ing to have to bend a little bit and get rid of their stubbornness. When that happens things should turn our aJI right. •• * The Rams have another large selection of draft choices coming up and they're going to have to do something with them. With 19 new faces on the team last year there's not much room for ma.y more. In fact. part of the team's problem last year was its youth and the fact many had a hard time learning the Rams' complicated system. The team's needs are not many, so look for a deal soon. * • * At the top of the team's priori- ty list is a tight end, followed by a linebacker and another run- ning back. The injuries to Wen- Rankin rallies ( 68) to tie up Carne r NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Judy Rankin sank four shor t birdie putts for a rour- under-par 68 Saturday as she jumped from fourth place to tie JoAnne Carner for the lead after three rounds or the Ladies Professional Golf Association's Elisabeth ~n Classic. Rankin and Carner were each al five-under -par 211, one strolre ahead ol Donna Caponi, who h.it 68 Saturday, and two strokes up on Nancy Lope1·llelton, Pat Bradley and rookie Min dy Moore, who aJI card.eel 811. I en 8tepbenloa was at ZIA and Sally UttJe, Carolyn Hill and PatX.,..atau. ''Golf II a fdnny 1ame,'' said Raaklll, Wo Mntled tbe MCCllMI, ftftb, Utb .... ltth boles ...... been ,...,.. ft••leub' '" to ..,.., but -...... well To-da1. I lnllMd lour falrwaJI 8M putted belts .... ,.., .. -.. iter-per ~ qutt. uaU,." dell Tyler and El vis Peacock have caused the team lo re· assess its situation at that posi- tion "* • * J ack Reynolds looked pretty good in the Pro Bowl for an ag- ing. old middle linebacke r . didn't he? If Georgia is that intent on making players happy and doing the right thing. then she sbouJd start with Hacksaw, who is the most valuable me mber -in terms of knowledge -on the de- fense. Gauchos stop Southwestern with depth Five Saddleback players scored in double figures as the Gauchos roqiped to a 103-86 Mis· sion Conference basketball win over Southwestern Saturday night at Saddleback. . The Gauchos improved their conference mark to 7-1 and over· all recOrd to 17·7 while winning their fifth straight game. Kevin Bowland scored 19 points to lead the way for Sad- dleback while Curtis Crossley bad 16, John Carson pumped in 15 a nd Tom McCJos key and Gary Jones each had 13. Sadd.leback got out to a nar· tow 13-12 lead, then outscored Southwestern 37-18 to take a comfortable 50·30 halftime lead . Tbe Gauchos dominated the boards, outrebounding their op- ponents. 62-42. S•ddleback hit on 45 of 95 shots from the field for • 4'1. 4 s h ooting percen ta1e while Southwestern connected on 39 ol 92 shots for 42.4 per cent. Kevin Bowland made all three of bis r"" throws on the night to set a sebool record · for con· secuUve free throws w•th 26. That broke t.be old mark ol 23 set by Ed Patrick in 1880. World r ecord set FLAGSTAFf' lAP) -Ariaona State UnlYWSt\J junior 1Prilar Dwayoe ETau set• world NC· ord Saturd•f ln lbe M-7ard r un darlnf tbe IStlll •••••I Nortlllent Ariaoaa Ualnnlt1 Tradl md "81 Alaoet..._.flt. .... ..... S.w' time •• •.1' .. _.. _......,..._•anot•.•11t llloarj ...... .., Tel 1066 W11llll attMhd•aa.&911. ... , Surwt.y, F~ruary 8, 1981 DAILY PILOT 81 ' ~ ............ els may not be evil characters on TV' Lal ANGEi.i! (AP) 01'1•n1Md trlme u •ert Ralph • alerno H)'a N I C'• "The Gan11ter Chrontrl • revt&J a lot about the way lbiu-~try I run Hf' rail 1an1 tcrt1m "1 Y•nht OoocUe Dan· d)' p.ar1ntnMp of criminal», nnal pol1Uclan1 nd a.n apathfitlc pubhr •·1 TlllN1l AN ALt:aT Md obJ cuv~ vhawer m•> Mt\H th.at what mad• O~m po111lblt w.:r• lhtt <"OM"Upt Pohtlr an . who tint 1tuted usin1 them }OW\• m~n a_nd t'nded up bt!ln1 uaed by \.Mtn ' sa alttmn, t chnlcal advlHr to tM tn~ ··-nw rnm1n111la 111 th11 ahuw olay not ~the m01t f \ II ctuararh~r• depicted on lhe screen T'ht) ma ve r wt'll bf' the local poUUcians The 1ro wtb of orgi.naied crlm would hltve been totalb 1mpos 1ble "'1thout th«> help u( Pohti clans · "The Gangster Chronicles," which airs Saturdays, f0Uow11 the cr.reers and private hves ot three founding Cathers oC organited crime, Charles .. Luck)·' Luciano, Bugsy Siegel, and Michael Lasiter ""ho 1s a fictional composite ORGANIZED CRIM E IS a SISO bilUon·a· yea r business, second 1n this country only to the oil industry Salerno estimates that i f these criminals paid their taxes we'd all get a 20 per· cent tax cut Salerno is a former New York City supervisor of detecti ve~ who specialized in or· ganited crilne. He has frequently worked with Senate in· vestigators and government ta,sk forces. Al present, he is a consultant to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. .. I understand after 35 years in and around law enforcement. and even more particularly s pecializing rn this subject, lhat what we do about crime, or what we don 't do about cri me, 1s a series of political decisions," he ,says. "HOW MANY OFt'ICERS are we going to have? What laws are the police ·going to en· force? How will the judiciary preside over a trial and impose sentences? Those are all political decisions." He says: "I don't think the American public understands that. I think from this series they will get a better grasp of it. Luciano says to Lasker, ·vou know, Prohibition -the govern· ment may have done us a great, great favor.· "That's also the conclusion or scholars who studied Prohibjtfon. What it did was make them instant mjllionaires and gave organized crime the foothold it needed." R "The Gangste r Chronicles" was orig- LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! 0£©£@~ £(11Jl1 fF@~fL~$ ($~&/a/¥~) fiii -I POH l I . )QI)~( , ••• f •• ,.~ Cll'V"1<11 0t ~" •t>IJfJ7 AN ll'C' fll.Ml PllODUCTKIN OI'.\ COi.iN HIQ(Jll<S PlC'T\Jllt NINE TO AVE !M81'/l Y C'Ol.lMl.N• lcl llABl:TH Wl l.S()N -stl:Jll.l'IO HA'l'ot."1 • tho 0..-u( l"° hnl -.. "' 8111)( I GI Liil iil °''"''"., C"OLIN HIOGINS ,.,, .. .,.., .. C-()l.IN HIClOIN~ ... f'lllTl\ICI.\ RUNIC'~ ... .., ., Pl\ r1uc1 ... ·~NICK _.,CHl.Rll.$ f-0,,"( rnoaavo.u."· • past and what's happenin& today. ••What I hope this series mi1ht be helpful ln doing ia kind of forcin1 us to realise we're doinl those same things. Those same miataku are be· ing made. 1 "IN ONE SCENE Luciano's father will either work or not work dependina upon the labor boss. That event ls 80 yean old, and the labor bosses are still dolng it. Minorities and new immigrant groups are bein1 vlctimi1ed. And nobody really cares too much. "I think the resemblance of today's dnai picture to Prohibition is dramatic. It's pretty much the same thing, except that the person who consumed the product in Prohibition did not have to comm1t ·crimes to buy that product." Salerno says his experiences as a law enforce· ment officer have shown him that cutting the supply of drugs can actually have a del· eterious effect. The shortage forces the price of drugs up, causing more burglaries and muggings. CONSULTANT RALPH SALERNO ADVISES LOUIS GIAMBALVO PLAYING AL CAPONE Expert thinks 'G•ngster ChronlclH' wlll •l•rt pubtlc to poUtlcal decision behind crime HE SUGGESTS THAT lhe country needs to reassess its drug abatement policies. ''The English program of drug maintenance rs not perfect, but it works," he said. "It's not perfect, but that's not the measuring stick we should look at. We should not jump from the sordid mess we have to utopia. We should be jumping to something a lot better than what inally conceived as a three-hour show. Then it became six hours, seven hours and finally a regular series. It is likely that NBC has in mind the success it had with "The Godfather Saga." Richard Alan Simmons, who created the series and wrote the early episodes. contacted Salerno as soon as he got a go·ahead. Salerno. who has a white fringe around his nearly bald pate and thick brows. says: "Dick was looking for a feeling and understanding of the thing . "ONE OF THE FIR$T things I did was put together a chronological history. He told me the characters. so I drew it up so he could see their ages, backgrounds, early arrests. and all the h i~hUghts of their careers." Salerno doesn't think the series glorifies ('riminals. If anything, he feels the public may come away with a different view after seeing the way they treat their families . He says it ex· plodes the myth of the gangster as a devoted husband and attentive father. .. I have thought for a long time that there was a need to depict organized crime much more accurately than has been done," he says. , ''I HAVE A LOT OF admiration for what Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Copi;>0la gave us in 'The Godfather,' but I don't think it really looked like that. I got the feeling Simmons and I JM:K LEMMON ROBBY BENSON LEEREMlCK l!lllll~C1 Tl RllA.\ ""U\111110"1l:R,..... , JOU A \llUl\tl: l>\llTll 11 DllAJll\"' "'"'"-,808 Cl.111.t. •• r•u11n ...... }Oii' \IAIU:\ ~1'41 ITTK\11 I.AU: G.ll.\tn ... !COLLEEN DEWHURSfl ..,~ ~ 8(&.\ ,to MAO£._. .. i... ••,... ,,..__._ .-... .,. .. ...Ull'O\ Gm'TUll •~--... Til£Ttl\I" f~T£1to'4"\l ,..RIQ<AtUJ' llAIGHT ..,...,,.,. j0£L ft \llCJIAEL\ ,,..GAl!flt It llllA81\\n .-• llOB Cl.All 'll<illlll~T--"11\lll't lt\\ILO'I -'"'-"BIRlt'l ll\\ILQe J11.J;IUOl4A''"'"'"t1 '4'-'"1..'-"u.'""11uc ~ IPGll'MffTM.UIAlll-.-ma .-= ·--~·--L-1 ___ ............... ~ B __ ....... NBC were looking to do something very dif- ferent. Not another 'Godfather' and not another 'Untouchables.'" . Salemo says he sees parallels between the Dancer lo appear Mikhail Baryshnikov will appear on the 53rd annual Oscar Presenla · tion of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and S<'iences , Norma n Jewison. producer of the program announced to- day. This will be the first a pp e arance o n an we've got now." .Li\J .. awards show for th et--~""jij~iT:r.ftif!~ll~~~"!l~~~fi!i~!iiiJ~;;.;;;;;;;~~~!fliiiiliiii!ii=-.;~ famed ballet star. who I was nominated in 1977 as best supporting ac· tor for his performance jn "The Turning Poi nt". The s how wi ll be t elecas t at 7 p .m .. March 30. 'WS SCANNE.AS" l~I TIMCONWAY~ OONllNOTIS lliE , PRIVATE · ~ EYES ~ . "WIND WALKER" LILY TOMLIN·· THE INCAEOIBLE . SHRINKING WOMAN ~ :.~::.;·, .. ,., , ', JANE FONDA 0 1 ''°' ","iJ LllY TOMLIN • THE INCR£018U SHRINKING WOMAN nDft • \l'lllVI U ,.A4 \!;!tl llt<lvttt ,. , ......... .. IATllUM. ,, .. , J.M, l.tt ,,, .. 9: ... 1 .... "EARTH BOUND" ''THE DAY A~R HALLOWEEN" """'"'' "THE TEXAS CHAINSAW I· MASSACRE" (ftG) :=~~""' Ill .............. .... , ... lt.,1.41 ., ..... , ... I TIM CONWAY OON KNOns lliE PRIVATE EYES •·=='· 4 M>B&RTr DE NtRO RAGUfG , DULL . 1!1--· , "EARTH- BOUND" (PG) "TRIBUTE" · a• WIUJll ICttAIO Pllwo. ~ "EARTHBOUND" (1'<11 "BLOOD BEACH" (IU • BROADWAY MUSICAL How do you crown a night full of jewe&? NSW YOak CAP> WUt do you pttHDt 11 u. "Ml MUDber" ln a mualcal IMt'• '"U ol &bow~· 1'hlll 1 lM klnd of problem you bave lf fOu'tt br1.,U.1 to Broadway "D\lke ElUn1ton'1 SophlttJuted Ladiea. ·• u1ln1 aon11 by Oukt Ell ln(ton 111: •au1 a. •u•t. 1na.n i.ooo of them, ln· cludlq "Mood lncUIQ," "I'm Bt1Lnn1n1 To Sff the Ufht.'' "S.tln Doll," "I Cot ll Bad and That Ain 't Good" and "Preludt to 1 Kl11 ," not to mtnOon "Sophlatlutt'd Lady " Mtr<'t'r Elhn~<m Dull•'• only chUd ind music illrt<'\Or of 'Duh Elbnaitoo'11 8o~hbtiral ed Ladt , ••)• 1t s 1a 1>roblt:m they'll olve ~fort'\ht Nt-w York 1>revu:wu uan (o'nday Open tna n1aht 11 Ff'b 22.1at the Lunt l"ont1mneTheater "I like the show," Mercer ••Y• "It's so Ell '"inaton " By bl1 tooe of voice, one kouwis he lsn't taDunc about h1m1elt ··•£•at: WO&IUNG 'I'() make it so people come out ol the how h11hJy entertained and feeUna ~y've been in the presence of EU· tnaton," Mercer says "Ellington is felt to be alive "It definitely isn't a biography show. To end a musical comedy with his passing away would be a bit much.·· "Duke Ellmgroo's Sophisticated Ladies" started as a revue, but lines have been added. Gregory Hines, who was nomlnated for a Tony for his dancing in "Eubie." is the nar· rator. As a composite friend of the Duke, he talks about him and quotes him. Mercer says, "He says things just the way Pop used to throw them out." MEaCEa THINKS HIS father would particularly have liked that part of the show. Duke relished his own s uave felicity at putting words toeether. Duke also would have been pleased that almost all 21 musicians on stage in New York had worked with him. "The orchestra is going to be excellent, like somelhinlc you dream about," Mercer says. MISSllll flf• ctSU •U Ectwarcts M•S\oon Vo'JO Mall Confmll C'n''' 1141 49~ &no 11 l 1979 4141 •n•r•••u [dwirds lwrn '7141848 0388 1111•1• IUC1 Cdwards I win 848·0388 .. Orange Mall 637 0340 lrAOI M• MIMRIP', II() PA$St$ ~OOUA!NG lltS (llGAG{ll(NT• • 'I ••• I,, ,1 I' 1ri, l•'1 ''f .i"'. N.Y. TIMES: "Exhilaratingly bizarre! Ob .. 11lve, exciting, scary, wildly enervellc." -J- -..... -,_ ,_ One of the rur'• 10 beat. -Time scm. be Midi, be bu never worked harder, maklftl sure aU tempo and key cban1es are just rl1ht for both 11a1en and daneen. Judith JaJDilaa, star ol tbe Alvin Alley American Dance Theater. lt tailed Alrtque ln the &bow, a name from ''A Drum Is a Woman," a tt57 CB&TV play wlth music composed by Duke Ellln,ton. BUT •ERCEa, TO IUMSELF, calls her Mme. Ziaj. which ls jan spelled bakckwards. -NOW eHOWINCl- EOWARDS CINEMA COSTA MESA (714 ) 546-3102 PUTT CITY CENTER OAANGE(714) 634-9282 ....._ ... f.0 ... ~CXJ~•· •T•--al· NO PAS5£S ACCE~EO CURING 'Ht& ENGAG£MfrN' •••" ... worth cheering about." -tllW YOllC DA.llY NEWS, 1Co1hleen Couo• • "/,,1iA ~ ... --~ NGW~INCI CISTAIUA Soul/I Coast Plan ~•6·2711 NO,..._ ACCSPTao ~ n-;ie llNa~l .. "UNPARAl.lELED TfRROR" ... ._ TllTEXU CHAmlW - From ft NEW LINE CINEMA IR ,«> "9 to 5" n• ... n .. m, "4-••• ---......, _,_ CPG) I "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" <PG> I "FOAT APACHE THE BRONX" 1111 I "TRIBUTE',:. .1 .... NCRE018tl 1 SHRINKING '2'JAN" p "ALTERED STATES" (RI ''INCREDIBLE . SHRINKING WOMAN" "THE NUDE BOMB" I .. BLUES BROTHERS"' .. AIRPLANE .. CPG) "ANIMAL HOUR" I") "POPEYE" 1,_ "GAEAH" I .' •. -· .. TR-IB·un-.. -· "ONMNARY PEOPLE" cm ..... _.__ .. ,. ... ~, ~--·· ... . __ ,..._ .. That '• tbe name Ellln1too'1 biofrapber. Stanley Dance, taetfWJy aa\te to all the adorin1, adored ladies who inapired Duke to write meloclies. Ellington, gently, humorously, mysteriously tactful, never named them. He never said who t he "Satin Doll" was and when his band played it, he dedicated it to "the most beautiful woman in the room." After a showbiz pause, Duke would add discreetly. "She knows who abe is." ~ when comedy ¥IOS King, ncNt he's President ·FIRST· FAMILY· THE YEAR'S #I COMEDY SMASH! (OF COURSE IT'S ONlY FEBRUARY AND IT'S A SHORT MONTH ) THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN A UN IVH\SAL PICTURE Rod lht to-'! 8ool. COl>l'1'" "'91 ti, U• ''"' ( 1, \• ~ •,o ~ CllllMMI 0••119• f>l• 2~~) UACl .. «1111.U Wulmln\lff "l~S.W. IMllllOI" WOOMllllOl ,,.,,,. ~,, 06~~ NOW PLAYING 1owue·1 c•-. ct1u11 Los11 Mts.i 919 •1" UIWUH" •IUO nt• ll•SSO\ Y..,., 830 6'!00 racmc·a SCMITM COAST l ilQUt\JI 6U<l'I 4~ 1~'-' ITUfUM INllYl·ll O«"'lt t.J9 8110 llllCOl• DlllYl·ll s., ...... 8?1 ·~10 BOGSIDE PRODUCTIONS -PAESENTS- THE Wolfe Tones IRELAND'S #1 FOLK GROUP --Flrlrl --lnSo Clill. ln 5----,,... ... _ ,...., ....... ----.....ino ol lrllfl N•-,. __ ,...,. ,_. 1911 LA.~ C-1-00 l'.M -.,. '91 0..,,.. ~,...,._HO I'M ,. .. D, '911 -P-S... oi._.. 7lCIO I'M MS..110~ ..... IQ ()pen.., ........ PlW BIN ~'9·!1339 AMC--llAU OU119t 631·0340 ....... IUllUACll [I fo<o ~MllO Mercer. who had played trumpet and been road mana1er for Ilia father's band, bu led lt since Duke'• death in 1974. When the Broadway run ends, he'll do that again. Now 61, be says, "That's all J know." llE&CEa SAYS: ''I GAVE the produceta what I conaidered the 17 most popular tunes l:U· ington had written and au11esied 'Sophilticated Lady' as the title. They put the 's' on . ., Probably thin.kin& of Mme. Zaai. ~MDta IOIMIWMAAT ARST o FAMILY II SC _, •' BtO.O••v ~~·1 5U SC H1w•Y .,., __ , ~94-15U STIR CRAZY 110J . ... , ......... , ... , .. ~ ........ , ... ,...,.. NINE TO FIVE ,..,. t U •) ._ ........ ,. .. ---·---... --TRIBUTE 1~1 11•·••••'••••·1•• One Of The Veer· a 10 BHI ALTERED STATES (A> ,..,, ........ , ... One Of The Yeer·a 10 BHI Al TEAED STATES (A) tJ »-> U••I »4 •tt lt CICYYCMA.M.. ~ "'*'.,. SUMS Lll(E OLD TIMES , ... , . ..., ............... . THE MIRROR CRACK"O (PG) •o.,.. t-• ..... , ........... fl.ASH GORDON (PGI -~ >••14' ""',,... •• u.,, ............ l,...C.......,. THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN '"' ...... , ..... a..t ...._l:M•l .. •l .. •1 •·•• ,,_n.;i ___ ,,~ SftlnCM "'°"" IUCll.t ---nll M• AT --·--... ,.., ..... -·-· ,... __ .,.,.,_"'_ ........ ,11 ............................ . IMPOlllTAIH ltOTICl! CMILOlllH u•DUI IZ flllU! _,_ --l-ir,;; 1TUAS=~:::c: ""°""" c;.., 1t..io W11ft 1...,11., A<:ces-11111,.. Y-Owfl AM Fr....,fi I CMlffM.~·1109181'...- I Ba •9]9.;· T::::~ ::::,':, I Ho_ Cl ltMe Witft t..,;fi .. A<:c.a-y llri ... Y-Owfl AM • UICS NI• TO Fl'tt tNI -BlllUaAKIA t•1 f NOAM CM lteole WltllllfMtl., Acc•-Y llrl .. Y-Owft AM -----.... -~"""'"° THAI CHAINSAW ,,, E'E".,.. MAllACAI 1•1 •-__;~~..::'...;:•.:_•1 • sv. ""' ,.,,._ THI IMITCHlfl PO fWC-•·---11 THI ,,_IVATI IYll(ll'GI ..... ---..;...-.JllATU UYONO THI ITAAI CPO -r~ ... _ .. _,..... u:a:;2;£e.; 'fOU C ... ... 'Bearly,' nearly life-size mascot at the Flower Factory, isn't for sale. But lots of other stuffed creations are available there and elsewhere along the Orange Coast. Add a rose or mylar balloon for Valentine's Day. Floral arrangements such as this one of anthuriums, carnations and paper hearts are a sure way to brighten someone's day. Jt't o hearts and flowers day Feb. 14 . AU dilplaya except buckle and jewelry on tldt page available at the FloweT Fae tory. J ~ .. i Q ~ 0 I .. : • 3 All-silk tulips with realistic accent flowers and leaves in handsome wash basin and pitcher can help keep Valentine's Day year-round. f or Valentine's Day DAILY PILOT H eart-shaped pendants are available at your jeweler in plain. fluted, cut-out. filigreed. free-form and gem-embellished forms. Hearts and flowers a good bet By MARY J ANE SCARCELLO Of tlM Dally Pll<lt St.alt Cupid"s arrows come in many sizes and shapes on Valentine's Day. Whether it's a gift of a dozen roses, a gold heart pendant or a paper doily Valentine made in a kindergarten class. the message is the s ame: I love you. Roses are still most popular for expressing flowery senti· ments. according t o T erry As hley. owner of the Flower Factory in Huntington Beach. "WE DO ARRANGEMENTS with roses and champagne in a basket for a totally romantic evening," she s ays. Most popular colors for Valen- tine's Day are pink. red and white, or course. "It's tradi· tional ... s he notes. But roses. in s hort supply at this time or year, are expensive. Valentines on a bud~et might I consider another suggesu on ··we h ave a selccuon o f s tuffed a ni mals. including bear s. raccoons and koalas.·· she says. "Many customer!> buv an animal and give it with a s ingle rose. Long afte r the flower is gone. the toy 1s there to enjoy." OTHER Fl.OW E R Y ideas in- clude giving a single rose, a bud vase with a rose or an arrange- ment of other flowers s uch as tulips and carnations. "We do some unique arrange- ments,·• she says. ··For exam- ple , we once did a four-foot-long Subaru automobile in flowe rs. We can fill any order ... Another bouquet guaran- teed not to cause hay fever is a dozen balloons. ··w e do balloon arrangements in all colors for $J 5 a dozen." ~ ... Priscilla doll fashioned into attractive display of hearts and lace is an i.nventive way to show someone special that you care. Satin ltearts such as this one ptoclaiming your affection for a certain someone are great for gifts that keep your loved ones remembering you all year through. s ays ~1s Ashle~ ··when \OU de· liver severul dozen , you really stand out in a crowd ·· ANOTHER GIFT idea from he r s tore is a mus ical ter- rarium. with prices beginning at S22. As with all terr arium s green plants are inside. but music plays when the lid 1c; raised Some o f th e son gs ap- pr opriate t o th e season a r e ··Feelings." ··Evergreen·· and .. Love Story." F o r funny valentines. Ms . Ashley can supply the laughs . "We once delivered a bouquet or long stems. No flowers. just the st.ems for a custom er who was playing a joke." Other tokens of Valentine af. fection can take the form of jewelry, especiall y gold hearts . N ew design s a nd clever interpretations have ke pt the cost down in _!!old Lovers who charm with gold can look for openwork detaiJing. st aled -dow n s izes and ··stamped'" gold hearts. which contain less gold than compara- ble "cast" designs. Heart pins or t'!arnngs art' another special gift fo r the oc- casion. J ewelers s uggest that buyers s h op ca re fully when buying gold. "STREET VENDORS sell chains with c lasps s tamped "14K,' but the chains them selves a re often plain metal ,'' says Mi chael Roman. chairman of the Jewelers of America, a pro- fessional association based 10 Ne w York City . His or ganization recommends seeking ad vice from a pro- fession al before buy ing any jewelry Charming hearts of gold might be the way to woo your sweetheart. These new styles are available at fine jewelry stores. r I JI OM. Y ftll.Ol auncaey, '••'*YI. 1111 axe d s eats g e t booby prize O&Aa ANN LANO Rs Pltue come to lht • NKue. I am 19ltlq thi problem make m• alclL 1 kMW tl't trAIY, but I don't know whal to do •bout k ,, .... ' mr bH' friend. I• • 1pollen 11ou-...... Sh~ WUH the toUtt Hila and Afri,..11.Qr door11 1'hfl mlnul• somtone rWli •t1111n • Lut nl&ht the kids hid a 1an1 over and they wt rt fryln1 hot doas In t he kitchen. I was 1ronln1 ln lhe dlnJne room. J udy walked In ind was hornfied. She aaked me why I wasn't fixing the ltida their snacks instead of letting them tear my kitchen apart. I told her they'd rather do It themselves, and besides, I was too busy. he rolled her eyes upward and said, "What it mother !" and I felt like two cents. Although J try to rise above It, sheJnakes me reel lazy, In· efficient and inferior. How can I overcome these feelings? COWED IN RALEIGH DEAA COWED: If I bad a maclc wand that could wave away your feelbl1s of laaecurlty, I'd u•e U. But alH, only you can do sometblnl about the problem. o.llf l"li.t St .. I ~. wattr m a mk 111 her houae ahe d.-he11 In with a towtl and W"lpa up the ra uceu so lhere won't be an) w1tel' apoc• I have nev~r Htm a sinale artl· C'le out ol plac~ 1n her home You eouldn'l fi nd a apeck ol dirt wit h a t"i&rch wurrant J udy ba~ a five· ·ear-old, but I have never seen any child play1Q1 over there Your friend Judy Is probably a compulsive , u u y-cleu nut who ls compealltbll for tblags ln her We that are lacklDI-Wblle you souad like a bll ol a slob, your kids are u.ndoub&edly hap- pier than Judy's -and your home ls fUJed with lau1tater and fun. So you win the brass rinl, Kiddo, while J udy's waxed toilet seats net her the booby prize. AATISTEVETHOMPSON(RIGHT)WITHWALLYZIGLAR AND BERYL MELINKOFF I have three kids. ranging rrom 10 to 11 Our house ts usually rull of their friends, and l con· Te sit al" ays a mes~ HAPPENINGS Lust for chocolate shallleless At my age, there an~ rew things that excite me anymore 21 a nd return on March 29. I became quite dizzy and had to lie down. like someth.ing wild until in the hru ng of my purse there is nothin~ left. and when the ki ds saw Artist feted ai reception La undry that smell~ fresh d oes n ·t do it Neit her does unclo~~in2 my n asal passages or You a r e either a chocolate disciple or you· re not. lf you a re. vou are s hameless in flll lllllCI ~----------------~~----- checking out the men's und e rwea r ads a l Ward 's. But when I read about a tour of Swiss chocolate factories sched uled to lea ve New York March HOROSCOPE your lust for chocolate. Whe n a s t ranger un· wraps a candy bar and throws the wrapper in a t r ash can. you will s natch t he paper. bury vour (ace m• 1t and lick You will forget your s ta lion at pa rlies and run an unwashed finger around the bottom of the cake plate to gel to the excess icing. You will lie to your children and tell them you washed the pan you m ade the fudge in when in fact vou have hidden it in the oven to eat late r. Worse, yol.l will pilfer bits of chocolate th at you have no intention of sh a r ing with a nyone . (On a vacation once, I hid a piece of chocolate me chewing on it . I told them it was a laxative). As rar as I can see. the chocolate tour is a real breakthrough in travel. I have fell for a long time t hat people have had it with rat angels on cathedral ceilings a nd statues w h ite fro m pigeon droppings. It's not too crazy to as· s ume that soon ther e w il l be pub-c rawling tours of Ireland, wine· tasting tours or France, and pasta tours of Italy. (Be still, my beating heart!) But the Cadillac of tours is bound to be that select , elite group or p acesette r s -t h e chocolate lovers. That r a r e breed o r con · Taurus should be alert noisseu rs who leave New York each year as a "single occupancy" MONDAY. FEB. 9 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19): Circumstances take twists. turns and enable you to tra nsform ap- parent defeat into vie· tory . Slick to course which had been planned and analyzed A friend is s incere. but als o slightly envious Know it . h eed yo ur own counsel. play waiting game. See pl aces, people as they a re. not through haze of wishful thinking . Your c urrent pos ition is st ronger than you might imagine. LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22 ) Long-range plans are solidified. You'll be handsomely rewarded ror doing what comes naturall y. Be aware of potential. Olde r . in · dividual lends benefit of experience. Production values come into sharp. clear focus. f d h for and end up nine days or grante · searc later a s ··d oubles .·· hidden clauses. SAGITTARllJS <Nov. Those gutsy tourists who 22 -Dec. 21): Personal can fi nally come out of magnetism soars; mem · the closet where they've bers of opposite sex are been eating cupcake s drawn to you. Social ac behind the storage bags tivitv accelerates Be and go public. Those selective. avoid s catter fun-loving pilgrims who ing fo rces and dissipat w 1 11 bring e I a s l 1 c ing energy. waistbands back into C APRICOR N c Dec s t y le. Who s ave their 22.J an. 19): Revise. re· money all year to make vise and rebuild what thl' pilgrimage to Our appeared rar away i~ Lady of Bad Skin. By MARY J ANE SC:ARCELLO Oi Ille Oa1lf l'llet St.tff The Newport Beach City Arts Commission held a reception for artist Eve Thompson last Tuesday at the Newport City Hall. Although ·still ·hi her · ios, Ms . ThOmpson h as ear n ed a n impressive n umbe r or awards from the art world, including many at the commission's art festivals held each spring. Oils and watercolors are her s pecialty. and she a lso works in acryli cs. "I like to capture t he sunlight," she says of her paintings, and the Newport native has in- cluded local scenes in her collection. "The oils s how a looser brushwork, but the watercolors are more traditional and represen· tationaJ," she observed . Commission members Beryl Melinkoff and Ma delyn Rose orrered soup and crackers for visitors at lhe lunch-hour reception. Ms. Thompson's works will be on display at the city hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . through Mar ch 16. Women·s Auxilia ry to New Directions C WA NO) held its annual luncheon meeting at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. The group works to support New Directions for Women lnc., a res1dent1aJ recovery facility for women alcoholics in Orange County. Retiring pres ident Pamela Wilder gave special recognition to Louise Rathman. whose ticket sales for the Pageant of the Masters las t year earned $10,000 for New Directions. She also thanked Betty Whitney. who took over management of t he auxiliary's thrift shop from Thelma Bedwell. The shop netted S1 ,200 during the year and has just moved to larger quarters in Costa Mes a. Carol Blakeslee. 1981 Dolphin president. and Lj nda Strahan. the club's 1980 Wi m bledon chairman. presented WAND with a check for $8,500 in proceeds from last year's Wimbledon West Tennis Tourna ment. LINDA STRAHAN (RIGHT) PRESENTS CHECK Sue Schaar accepta, Carol Blakeel•• look• on New Directions president Sue Schaa r and executive director Janie Arnold thanked WA ND m embers and gave an overview of lhe facility's programs. New WAND president will be Dorothy Br antley. The Arturo Toscanini Chapter of the Orange County Music Center is tuning up to host the Feb. 14 grand opening of t he new Anaheim Ma rriott Hotel. Donation is $125 per person. which will in· elude hosted cocktails. gourmet hors d'oeu9res and a six-course dinner. The Monseigneur St rings wi ll provide an ap- propriately m usi cal background during cocktails. and Nelson Riddle and his orchest ra will play fordanc1ng. The hotel has donated the eveni ng's fare. coordinated by director of catenng Peter Gun· lher. The black-lie event 1s under the direction of chapter chairman Mrs E Llewllyn Overholt. J r and Ways and Means co-chair men Mrs. Edward Kenz and Mrs. Richard Anderson Ticket information is available by calling 556-2121 TAURUS c Apr 20· May 20): Individual wh o bad been dJscreet will now ·'open u p .•• Be aJert, sensitive to subtle clues, nuances. Gemini. Virgo, Sa g itta r iu s pers ons figure pro · minently. Be analytical. Di scover m otive s . Creative skepticism pro- ves a tremendous asset. VI RGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Green light flashes. ena bling you to com · plete important project. Aries. Leo. Sagittar ius persons play prominent roles . You gain insight into financial status of one close to you. includ· ing partner or male. n 0 w w i th i n r ca ch And those who. when Aquarius, Scor pio. Leo someone asks, "How did persons play key roles. you find the Alps?" will One claee to you seeks answer, "It needs m ore counsel regarding pro-sugar." ----------------------~~---------------------------~ posed journey. .. ~ '"" "'\i;.. '" '". "" ' ~-°" . "'\. ' A Q UA RIUS c J a n ·I >-?~~~....-.---~ ,l'-------------------------20-Feb. 18): Obtain hint•· .A by studying Capricorn j/ I Newport's Favorite Drugstore m essage. Be analytical /') For Blood Pressure i n coi:i neclion. wi t h ~ 'D Testing Only $1 .00 s p e c 1 a I w r 1 t t c n , 'I ./-,, GEMINI CMay 21 · J une 20): You get "in- side information.. relal· ing to home. property. basic security Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives pla y important ro les. LIBRA !Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Fresh data is un- c ove r e d ; f a vo rabl e publicity aids in "legal combat." Focus on abili· t y t o br ing together those who hold opposite views. m ateri al. Wh at ap ,<l"\ * ' peared a "sure thing .. "I 1 • -,. 1 -.JJ 1 ·c~ m.ay now prove l<? be \ ~,/I.:.\ V '-' L..u.DO Ul~v v '"'·{r/ hi g hly spec ul at i ve. r I PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 3445 Via Lido ~I 20 ): Make room .in NewportBeach .~ b udget for hom e 1m · 1 "j} • 'Revie w diet . nutr ition resolutions . Conserve e n ergy . P o we r s o f persuasion aid in gain· ing valuable ally. provem ents . F a mily "(' m e mbe r dese.rves t o ·--------------------- CANCER (June 21· J uly 22): Don't jum p at first offer . Superior may lac k authority. Know It. SCORPIO (Oct . 23· Nov. 21): Heed "inner voice." You'll regain sense of direction. Basic chores require special attention. Take nothing have request fulfilled. A c t acc ordi n g l y . Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives play importa nt roles. Money in escrow will be released . Be re· ady ! Rarely does a r ing of such unusual beauty so capture m e that I hav e to own it! One of a kind 3.17 ct. fancy (color ) di amond shaped di amond i n magnifice nt mounti ng. 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The bndl! duughter of S1gvald and Eva KJelland of Costu Mesa graduated from Costa Mt>1>a High ~·hool She 1s employed b> Securit> Pac 1f1c 1'1at 1onal Ba nk. EastbluH branch. Ne"" port Beach The groom, son of Eddie and Margaret Brown of El Toro, 1s a ~raduate of Mater Dei High School m Santa Ana Ile works for United Auto and Marine. Newµort Oearh The couple plan to li ve 1n Costa Mes a after a tr ip to San Frant1~co a nd La kc Ta hoe ENGAGEMENTS Crouch· Valette Robert Curtis Crouch of Garden Grove and Ann Ma n e Valetlc of Fountain Valley are engaged to be marr ied. T he bride-elect. daughter of Harold a nd Pa t ricia Valettc of Fountain Valley. graduated from Fountain Valier lfigh School and attends Golden West College T he future groom. son of Robert a nd Shirley Crouch of Garden Grove. is a gradua te of Pacifica High School a nd attends Ca l State Long Bech. T he weddin~ is set for the First Presbyterian Church in Garden Grove. -.I RUFFELL'S Let US UPHOLSTERY remA:;ael w,.... 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Kahoolawe. • All meal• Included on crulae portion. • On board actlvltlH Include: First-run movies, 2 swimming pool•. sport1 deck, 2 gla11ed-ln bars, parties, 2 dance b•nda. gale dlnner1. m11querade balls. • Optional toura avall1blt on each l•tand vl1lted. FOR INFORMATION, CALL HI-MIO ~ 1..AGIJNA MANOR RETIREMENT RalDENCE Private rooms in a quiet garden atmosphere over- 1 o o king the Pacific Ocean. 'Attractively served meals in~luding special diets. --'--Da i ly maid service , phones, T.V. cable and. scheduled transportation ' -. ' included. · -·2130 S. Coast Highway taguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494-9458 w • p sundey, F9btu"Wy e. 1911 DAILY ptLOT .. Mr Bjomen. Miss Anton Hanson-McMillion Sharon Moira Mc M1ll 1on and William Hames Hanson. both of Newport Beach, have announced their plans to wed The bride-elect. daughter of Joan Causey McMillion of Laguna Beach. graduated from Laguna Beach High School apd Criss Business College. Anaheim . The fu ture groom. son of .Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holt of Fountain Vallt>y. 1s a g raduate of Orange Coast College, UC: Santa Barbara and Azusa Pacific College The wedding will be held IO Our Lady Queen or Angels Church. Newport Beach Burns-Hanson Tamara W. llanson <ind John Cur tis Burns. both of Laguna Heurh. have announced their E.'ng<tgement. The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs Marjean Johnson Hanson of Laguna Reach and Harold Wayne Ha nson Jr. of Nt>wport Beach. gr aduat ed from Laguna Beach lligh School and attends Westmont College m Santa Barba ra. The future !{room, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mrs . Brown Miss McMillion Curtis Bum s of ~aguna Beach. is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and San Diego State University. The wedding will be held at Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa .. · · Bjornen-Anton Mary Anita An ton of Tustin and Timothy J on BjornenofOrangc arc engaged to be m arried. The bride-elect. daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Anton of Tustin. is ·a graduate of Tustin High School. The future groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chan of Orange, g rad uated from Luther an High School and attended Cal State Fullerton. The wedding will be held in Eagle's Nest. San- ta Ana. Sargent·M~st Linda Mast of Huntington Beach and Ste phen Sargent of Newport Beach have announced their engagement. The bride-e lect. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russell D. Mas t of Huntington Beach, graduated ave a Miss Hanson Mrs. Hunt .... from Marina· High School and Orange Coast College. T~e future groom, son of BeUy HarUne an<J Ma r vin Sar gent of Newport Beach, is a gra duate of Newport Harbor High School a nd Orange Coast College. • The wedding wiH be held'in the Tivoli Ter· race, Laguna Beach. Wedding and ~mnt /'1r"rM can ~ obeoa.d from the Doilfl Pilot ~ ~ a ttam1JH, w lf- addreued envelope to tM Feotu~ INportrnnt, P.O. Bo~ 151JO, Coda MeMJ 920!, or bSI vilitiftg Clftll o/ tlw Daalfl PUot office•. TMJI are located at DI W. Bov St., Cona Me.a; 17175 Beach Blvd., Hvntit&gtof& Beach, and 10%7 N. Coaat Hiohwof/. Laguna IUach. . Club Calenda~ rum .each Wedneaday in tM Daily Ptlot and contains notices of women's and service club meetings and events open to the public for tM following week. Send notices to Club Calendar, Dady PiJot , P.O. Box ISO<J, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Include your na~ and phone number. Notices mwt be in our hared& three week& in advance of an event. Pictures are hmlted to major fund-ra1.sers open to the public. To request a picture, write or call the Feature Department , 6-42-4321, between 2 and 5 p.m. Photo re· quests are honored on a space available basis. "During February, choose any sofa or chair style that's on sale. Then select any of our fabrics. \\e'U custom upholster it for you at a comfortable savin~!' l11nle Fickc•fl. Exen11ii·1• Vil'<' President Cannell & Chaffins February Custom Upholstery Sale. Now you can buy upholstered furniture that's any one of our fabrics . You'll save 20% off the exclusively ours and make it exclttsively yours at total price. And that's something you cani l>e a comfonable savings. comfortable with. During Febru ary you may choose from the Cannell & Chaffin Preferred Customer Cannell & Chaffin Collection of chairs and sofas Account. American Express. VISA or Master on sale, and have them custom upholstered in • Charge Accepted . Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30. Sat. 10-5. Los Angeles, 3000 Wilshire Blvd. Newport Beach, Design Plaza. 230 Newport Center Dr. •La Jolla, 7741 Fay Avenue e,.Jll .. ~ .... .. ' . .. . ; .. , • •J• DAil. V PfLOl '"•· ~•werv •· 1•1 REAL ESTATE Two lrviM Parlfk taeot'Yllv• have bMn UlftM Ml'-11 snarkellnc '*"°" ot &ai. year ud n1 &ion.I HJM pel'IOlt ol &M )IHI by the National Auo~latlon of Home lk&ikltrt (NAHB>. accord· lna to WUUam CMsero11i, dlrec· t or of nurllttlnc for the W ashlnaton D.C ·based or· 1•nlutlon alTA DICK£\'. Vll"t pre1>1· dent ol ,.ll"ll IUld murk~trn& for I rvine Pia c1 f1 c . the ho me omen bu1ldtn1 <h\lt&j(HI of the Irvine Compal\). and MAUaEEN WIUTE, sales manager Cor H.,.bor Ridte in Newport Beach, will receive their awards at a special banquet during t.he NAHB nauonaJ C'onferenc·e en Las Vegas . According lo Cheseroo1 , "Am ong the numerous entries we received, Ms. Dickey's out· standing qualifications were demonstrated by the varied products s he introduced in 1980. Her keen marketing sense 1s evidenced by her overwhelm· ing success in a year fraught with high interest rates and ever-increasing building c<>&ts. Most important of all were her numerous civic and industry ac· tivities. which demonstrate Ms. Dickey's outstanding communi· ty involvement." Ciling Ms . White·s. qualifications for the award, Cheseronl pointed out her impressive sales closings totaling approximately $24 million. "Her civic and industry involvements coupled with other awards attesting to strength as a sales person with strong marketing awareness prompt· ed the board's decision to name Ms. White Sales Person of the Year ... Ms. Dickey and Ms. White were honored ln November by the local Sales and Marketing Coun· cil o( the Building Industry Association. Ms. Dickey received the president's award and the marketing person of the year while Ms. White was recognized as sales person or the year. JIM FEltRVMAN and MARY ANN MASCARO have formed Traditional Realty. lo· cated in the Citizen's Ban.It Building at 301 E. 17th Street. Suite 204, Costa Mesa. They will be specializing in quality homes and income properties in the Harbor area as well as Orange County in general. Ferryman brings banking and marketing ex· perience with him from working for Bank of America and Dun & Bradstreet. A graduate of Costa Mesa High School and San Jose State University. he most recently managed a real estate office for three years. Miss Mascaro has lived in the Harbor are a for twenty years. She has been a top producer in the residential resale market ror five years. and a broker for the past two. MA&ILYN DE CESAaE of Irvine has joined RE/MAX Realtors, Irvine Office, in the VilJage of Woodbridge as a sales as· sociate. Miss De Cesare. a graduate of Cal State Long Beach, has been in real estate successfully for two years now. Prior to en· tering real estate she spent 14 yea rs with the California Department of Social Services. She attended USC graduate school and has added to her DE CESARE knowledge of the real estate field through several specialized courses. Genge Consultants of Southern California, a major national Engineering, Planning and Survey· ing firm. announces that planner/architect JESUS VERDIN and planner/landscape arc hitect RICHARD FENNELL have joined the planning department or the company. Verdin, a registered architect in Mexico, has as his responsibilities urban and community de· sign, site planning and will usist in the coord.ina· tion of the firm's international endeavors. Fennell's responsibilities will supplement the full range of landscape development, planning, Park and Recreation Master Planning and landscape construcUon management which the firm offers. ALLEN HELLER of Corona del Mar has been named salesman or the year for Unique Homes, a Corona del Mar real estate firm. The sales representative chalked up $6 mjlUon for the year compared to sales of $400,000 al· talned when he entered the real estate field eight years ago. Total sales for the firm reached $56.5 million for 1980. Heller. associated with Un.i· que for six yea rs , is a member of the California As· sociation of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. He is a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, with degrees in elec· tronic engineering and mathematics. · Crowds turn out for>desert lwmes . • A gala opening, coinciding with the Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament, drew enthusiastic crowds of visitors to St. Tropei Villas, a new con- dominium-townhome community in downtown Palm Springs. • Balmy weather brought numerous home shop·' pers to lbe development, where thel'., enjoyed hors d'oeuvteS and refreshments. Reaervationa are now being taken for the 64 homes ol St. Tropea Villas, with inJtiaJ occupancy .scheduled in e.,.ly ll~cb. Planned for convenient desert resort Uvtn1. the one and two·atory homes of St. Tropea Villas are ideal for weekend uaen or permanent real· dents. Buyen may select from two or three bedroom models with up to three betba. 1, Model homes and a sales faellity are open dal· ly from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. at 131 Alejo Road. Phone 320.7433 for more information. GUARDED OATE AT VILLA PACIFICA IN HUNT1NOTON l!ACH Warner, Paeiflea 2 Villas closing out The ~loseout sale at both Villa Warner and Villa Pacifica in Hunt· ington Beach finds only 5 percent of the beach-close villas remaining. And that signals the last chanc~ for homebuyers to lock in at the low 12°Yll percent JO.year fixed rate loan of· fered at each development. Priced from the mid-$60,000's, both Villa Warner and Villa Pacifica have attracted a high percentage of rirst· time homebuyers . With developers Seaborg, Inc .• financing the loan. loan qualification at both security· gated projects is easier. Co-signing is freque nt and welcomed, with parents co.signing for children or bomebuying age and friends pooling resources to buy. Over ~ percent of the buyers at Villa Warner are co-owners. while 30 per· cent are co-owners at Villa Pacifica. Five percent down payment plans are available, reducing lbe im· mediate cash outlay. Another factor in favor of home ownership are the tremendous ap- preciation rates -between 12·18 per· cent a year -that have affected res- idential reaJ estate in Orange Coun· ty over the past decade. A renter has no possibility of participating in the appreciation aspect of ownership, one or the few investments that has consistently kept ahead of the infla. tionary spiraJ. Both bt>ach·close enclaves of one- and·two bedroom villas are security gated and have private key-card en- try gates. To reach Villa Wa rner in Hunt· lngton Beach. take the Golden West exit off the San Diego Freeway. and go south to Warner Avenue, turn right and proceed I.fl mile. The proj- ect. at 6600 Warner Avenue, is on the corner or Edwards Street and Warne.r Avenue. For more inform&· tion. call 848-4772. To see Villa Pacifica, take the San Diego Freeway. go south on Beach Boulevard, and turn right on Adams A venue. Proceed lh mile to Hunt· ington Street and turn right. The en· trance is a few blocks north at 215 Wichita Avenue. For more informa· tion. caJJ 536·8821. Prices still high Slump can't reverie trend By CHET CUt&IEa NEW YORK (AP> -These are in- disputably tough times in housing - tough for builders, tough for realtors, tough for people who would like to buy a home. But some of the doom·and·gloom crowd's forecasts or a severe drop ih home prices have yet to come true. Mortgage rates hovering around the 15 percent level have cast a de· clded pall over the market. Sales of new one-family homes dropped 3.4 percent ln December, the Commerce Department reported late last week, and stood 4.6 percent below th~ir pace of a year before. STILL, PRICES KEPT rising. The median price tag on a new home stood at $67 ,900, compared with $61 ,500 in December, 1979. The story is much the same with existing homes . Since late 1978, when used homes were changing hands at an annual rate of about 4 million, ac· tivity in the market has been in a deep slump, hilting a low of less than 2.5 million for a while last year. Even so. the chart of existing-home prices has kept on rising with barely a wriggle. Al about $65,000, the me- Economist to speak at Irvine meeting We lls Fargo Bank senior financial economist Timothy Howard will be the guest speaker at WednC$day's meeting of the Orange County chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management. His topic will cover the California and National Economic Outlook. The dinner meeting will be held at the Airporter Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. lrvine at 6 p.m. Further in· formation is available from the IREM om ce at 543·8242. dian price of a used house bas doubled in less than seven years. The explanation for this gravity· defying feat , as provided by economists at Goldman, Sacha & Co.: ••As rising mortgage interest rates reduce the affordability of homes, sellers are taking their houses out of the market if possible rather than selling them at 'bargain' rates. Thus prices or homes actually sold rise as activity shrinks." IN THEORY, THIS ca.n't go on forever. At some point, the pressures on the market should presumably start to push prices downward, or at least slow their upwa rd progress. Some people say there are signs that this may already be happening. Edward Vardeni, economist at E.F. Hutton, points to California -the archetypicaJ hot housing market of the 'l970s. From November. 1979, to No· vember. 1980. he notes, the median price reported by the California As· sociation of Realtors rose 11 percent. Only a few months before, the annual appreciation rate was running close to 30 percent. "Hot tubs, roller disco ... na· tional fads and trends often seem to start in California, .. Yardeni ob· serves. '"If so. then the national ex~t· ing·home market is in for tougher times." CONFRONTED WITH that pros· pect, many participants in the hous· ing market aren't giving up without a fight. They are constantly working up new types of financing to gel around the mortgage squeeze. It is estimated. for example, that more than half of home resales in California during November were done by assuming existing loans. This spirit of innovation testifies to the fact that the housing market, shaky though it may be, rests on a strong foundation of underlying de· mand. Classic offering Of rare -.i111n-r1 1-l"\.•(l,h,I( h 1>1l1l''· \\lfh .1111l·nrr1l.'' bd1rcin!..! rl1L· d ."'''L. • • • .. .A. 11l'\\ t°in.11Kln!..! pl;m h.1-. IX'L'n in11:1rl'd r11 m:1h· rhi.., 1 H"'ll' 1 it rhl.' mi ,..,r 11ur...r.11h.l111g nl.'w h1 >IHL' in\'\.::-trnl'nt 11rpurruninc:-in )\~ilr~. anancing \;L'\\ r\ >n \\ .. I\" l If I 1 I~·. 3 & 4 h:Jrt l\ 1111 rc..,i1..kncc:.., fn)m $370.l\."X' rn 5455.LX\."' Call for Cl HnplL'tc: Jera i b Thl' Wc:-rcliff Grove: "Cln!)sic Financing Plan" llffL·rs 1001X1 fi nancing with no m onthly raymcnts fur nine month~. Ir means an oppornrnity to huy a pre ·rigit)US hume in on\.' of the most prestigious areas in the cuunrry. Wesrc litf Grove is a very ra re offering of l I .,j Phone (714) 646-5092 a les office anJ mliJd ho m6 u~n daily from 11 a. m. cu 5 p. m . I • AIALEITATE Su~. February8, 1981 DAILY PfLOT •J ... ~----------------------..... ----------------------------------------------------------------...-....;_--__________________ .;;;;.,;~. Re•I •atete ........... -.cant ... "'-D. ..... ., I ....,.._.,.. U Y• de ... P•> 1Mr tHJ u&a&e &aae• .a.at , .. , ,,..,.">' la ..W .. u.. t&a&e ..... late •• •r P•.Y •nl bf blofwe &Ille ,,,....., I ._., ~ ..._ &ai. law eaa ~Y tlalalq y .. r r,.,..n,. ~ .... '"'•we •lued •year'• &uet' ••• ftnMl•t> ...... h)'U •'4 &W• CMCeraM ••· W'Mll ar~ r~al e lat~ l•n• dee aad wlMa do * ~•epn•due! L.S., lrvlae IA ht-n prolJ('rt~ Ir. i.uld to 'tatt!" for pttymtnl (\/ unpa1t1 lue tht-ht·n nghlb, •nd not the actual propert ltwlf h.iv .. ll(•cn !.Old to tht.' State ot rahforrua tlo-.t' er. h1xt-,.. unpaid rvr five ye&rs will sub· Jcrt your vropt.·rt lo pubhr lllH'Uon at which time the pro~rt) ffilt)' ~ old for th(' p1tyment or the unpaid t.uce> .-nd }OU ruuld lo!>e your property IT IS NOllMALl Y very 1mw1se to allow taxes to become delinquent, for non payment of taxes artuall~ <·onstitutei. groundi. for default under the terms and conditions of vour mortgage or trust deed You should tontart the tax collector for any in formation regarding delinquent taxes and for estimates to redeem the taxes Taxes due dates and debnquent dates are good dates to remember County taxes are levied for the fiscal year of July 1 to June 30 to property owners of record on the prior March 1st, at which time taxes become a hen against the property. TAXES AR E COLLECTED in two install· ments. The first installment is due Nov . 1 and de- linquent Dec. 10. Paym ents received after Dec. 10 (postmarked after midnight Dec IO I are subject to penalty. The second installment is due Feb. 1 and becomes delinquent after Apnl 10, at which time additional penalties a nd costs are levied . If the taxes remain unpaid beyond June 30 of each year. there are additional penalties. If a de· linquent date falls on a Saturday. Sunday or legal holiday, the tim~ of delinquency moves to 5 p.m. on the nest business day. Taxes for unsecured property. if unpaid. are delinquent Au~ 31at5 p. m. What is the difference between mortgages and trust deeds? M.L., Fountain Valley A mortgage is a written instrument by which real property is given as security for repayment of a loan evidenced by a nole or bond. The borrower is the mortgagor, the lender is the mortgagee. A trust deed of trust is a security instrument under which the borrower -called the lrustor - transfers the property to the I rustee. The trustee is a third party who holds title to the property as security for the performance of the obligation for the benefit of lhe holder of the note. called the beneficiary. E:DITOR"S NOTE· Randall McCordLe is president of the Real t:st1>ters: he also is an author. lecturer and in· strllclor. Send your comments and ~st«ms to Rondy McCordJ.e, cl o the Doily Pil-Ot. Post Office 80% 1560, Co1to MellO, CA 92626. Partnership Buyer, investor share The latest innovation that can help buyers finance the purchase of a home comes from the Real Estaters where president Randy Mccardle has announced recent membership in the TICKET Home Purchase Plan. "TICKET is a computer matching service," Mccardle explains. "It matches people who want to buy a home but don't have the cash for the down payment with investors who want to get into real estate but don't want to deal with tenant problems or live on the premises in other words, avoid the concerns and responsibilities of being a landlord." IN THE LAST FEW years inflation and soar· ing interest rates have discouraged many from buying homes, -particularly the first-time home buyer. Many would-be buyers don't have sufficient cash for the down payment but have sufficient in· come to make the necessary monthly payments. Likewise . many first-time (as well as ex· perienced) investors want to participate in the real estate market while avoiding the usual deficit spending or tenant problems. Here's how Ticket works. according to McCar· die: The investor puts down 20 percent of the purchase price and owns 50 percent of the future appreciation. The occupant-partner pays the clos- ing costs of approximately 5 percent , makes the house payments and has 80 percent ownership in his or her own home. "IT'S THE OLD FAMILY shared equity system," says Mccardle. "only more refined and safer. TICKET is a well-designed, fully researched program of equity sharing. It's our effort to make the American Dream more possible." McCardle adds, "I think the service has opened up the housing market. Everyone seems pleased the buyers. the investors -and of course we are happy to be able to put them together. It will mean more business for our as· sociates." TICKET is an acronym for Tenants in Com- rT'On Keeping: Equity Together. Sales still brisk at Viejo project Despite the downward nationwide trend in new home buying, sales are brisk at Casla del Sol, Mis- sion Viejo Company's adult-oriented, single-family detached homes, said Grant Sullivan, the firm's director of marketing. According to Sullivan, 45 Fiesta Series homes have been sold within the. past two months. Sales have been helped, he noted, by a 12~ percent in- terest rate \1.21'1 annual perc~ntage rate) on 30. year fixed loans for new home buyen and 12~ percent loam for financing the resale or buyers' Hilling homes. All homeownen a utomatlcally become mem- bers ol the Caata del Sol Homeownen AsllOCiallon and the Lake Mission Viejo Association. Al least one homeowner mual be 45 yea.rs old with noreaidents under 21 yeanof ace. • Sales offlee and furnlabed modell, open 10 a.111. to e p.m. da~1. c:an be reached by iMinl tbe Alida Parkway ait off UM San DMIO Freeway eut &e llarperite Parkway and tunliD1 left to Cuta del 8ol Roed. Springs lures buyers A pre-selling effort at Palm Springs' Casit del Monte "has s c· ceeded far beyond our most optimistic projec- Uons," says James See, marketing director o f Sun Canyon Realty, ex- c lui l ve agent for the 20-unil timeshare con- dominium complex. See added th a t "buyers have been so en thu siastic about Casitas del Monte that we actually anticipate closing our presale a month earlie r tha n originally scheduled." H e attributed thi s popularity to three uni- que characteris tics of the project. ··First. Casitas del Monte offers the only genuine condominium times hares in Palm Spr in gs . The others are s imply converted hotel r ooms . Vacationers. partirularly families. prefer the home-like at· mosphere that con - dominiums provide." Casitas del Monte's fully furnis h ed two- bedroom units offer 1.600 square feet of liv- ing space. Up to six peo- p I e can b e acco m - modated. ~1tuated a half block north of the Canyon Hotel. the vacat ion homes are in the heart 2nd TD LO BELOW MARKET RATES For Those Home Ow ners requesting loans in amounts of $10,000 -$125,000 Please call Randy De Lano for 24 hour approval, s u bject to property value. MILLIONS TO LOAN 714/955-1055 Cal: amtdy De L.o .. i(:t11'01't !f>r1cft~·/;111rlt~1y ·1i1c. KOLL FINANCIAL T OWERS 4000 M acArthur Blvd., Suite 470, Newport Beach, CA 92660 of Palm Springs. Those ................................................................................................ .. who wish to make an ap· pointment to visit Casitas del Monte should call 320-4108. MODEL PREVIEW Adults deserve freedom . 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I WI /; N•1111ets still gHUer U Philhamwnk polilhes genu by Bartok 8r DoN HOlllON ~•DMlrl'*"Mlill Jn the fifth roncMt of the Oran1e County Pbllharmonlf' Soc-iety ee11on, lhe Loa AnC•ln Philharmonic Orch~•tra clir.cttd by Spanbb C"OGd'6t't.(lf J ua Lop.a Cobol pi•yed work.I h) Bela 8artolt and C:u tav Mahl•r 8olh rom~ers WM., born and r celved lhelr flrat mu.t11c.·1d 1uc.•te1t1 in what wH then th \Ultro fllln&arlan t;mp1re one of the last buUons of hl&h musical rullure before ILi dismemberment alter ·World Wac I THt;St; MEN couldn 't be more dis- a1m1lar ti\ technique and style . Mahler the eccentnc remnant of late rom1antlclsm and Bartok. the etbnjc com1)08er wbo could adapt folk tunes to the most advanced of 20th cen- tury musical tehcnlques. Vet both were profoundly melancholy and representative of Europe's tortured cons- cience. Of special interest this year however, is the case of Bela Bartok. As a tribute to his genius and integrity, the music world is celebrating his centennial with a series of his choral, orchestral and chamber works. No organization is doing more than the LA Philharmonic. They will play or sponsor a lmost all of his major works . ALTHOUGH BARTOK started as a tradi- tional composer he immersed hlmself early in the numerous and varied folk tunes of his native Hungary a nd surrounding countries. He then used a'nd adapted these tunes to traditional and modern musical modes such as the 12-ton system and neo-classical. His six s tring quartets were described by • 1 Virgil Thomson as "the cream of Bartok's re- pertory, the essence or his deepest thought and feeling, his most powerful and humane communication.'' The works we heard Saturday eve- ning, to paraphrase Thomson, were music ou11ttt tbat are pure 1okl by any standard. Tbe n.nt ol thele waa tbe au.ite: Romanian Folk Dances -aeven very abort works based on folk dances from fabled Transylvania. Lopea·Cobol cave lbeae dances a Varied and Uv.ay lDterpNtation inapirina the or- chestra to deliver sharply etched tempoe and vivid colors. This oaUve dance music with lta lr- re1ular rhythms, exotic scale comblnatlons and severely simple melodies reached a culmination ln hls" Tbird Piano Concerto the evening's second work. TIDS LAST STATEMENT by the master is impassioned and broadly conceived -its three movements by turn are dramatic, con- templative, and satanic . The young French pianist, Michel Beroff essayed Ws work with rare subtlety and restraint. If he lacked bombast, a quality much ad- mired by most audiences, he shQwed his technical mastery in the Wrd movement's cyclonic fugue . His playing of the blocked chords and piano arpeggios was tender and poetical. P ERHAPS HE WAS TOO reverential to Bartok's memory. Yet for this reviewer he communicated Bartok's very human and ex- pressive feelings as he approched the end of Ms life -in poverty and alienation as a re- fugee in New York in 1945. Lopez-Cobos had the starring role with his reading of Mahler 's First Symphony. Having heard this work performed live with the Philadelphia Orchestra last spring and on a recording with Mahler's rusciple, Bruno Walter, this reviewer had lofty standards to compare it with. Perhaps it's too grand a work for a small auditorium such as Santa Ana High School's, good acoustically as it is. YET, LOPEZ-COBOS ALMOST pulled it off. His tempos were too slow in the long first. and the third movements, about right in the second movement and perfect in the last where it all came together with just the right balance of colors, pitches as well as tempos. The rich orchestral coloring throughout the work must be attributed to the superb playing of the L.A. Philharmonic's wind ensemble and especially the brass section. l • -~ ....... MUSIC I TRAVEL Youth hoste/,s m~nUmed Guests up to 60 share budget bungalows LOS ANGELES (AP) -Got a bit of wanderlust in your heart but know you can't artord to travel? The Europeans solved that problem lo the early 1900I by creatin g youth hostels - dormitory-style lodging at rock- bottom prices. The Americans picked up the notion in the 1930s but never really expanded on the idea until the '60s and '70s. CURRENTLY t here are more than 250 hostels throughout the country and about 20 in California. Worldwide there are more than 5,000 hostels in 61 countries. Prices average from $4 to $6 a night. One of the newer additions lo the American Youth Hostel system is the Los Angeles In- ternational Hostel -actually located in San Pedro -whlch opened in October 1978 and already has been hearth and h o me to more than 18,000 travelers. For $4 a night, members of AVH are given a place to bed down -usually a steel-spring bunkbed -communal bathroom fac ilities, and access t o a kitchen to cook breakfast and dinner. But the house rules a re strict for travelers who pay $14 a year for an AYH membership card : Lights out by 11 p.m., up and out of bed by 7:30 to 9 a .m . EVERYONE MUST pitch in and do one domestic chore in the morning to keep the premises clean, no smoking or drinking in the hostel, maximum stay of three nights during the s ummer and six nights during the winter, and no staying on the grounds between 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . ..... ,._ TRAVELER UNLOADS GEAR Victor P•p•nlcolou when the hostel is closed. However th e name youth hostel is a misnomer. In the United States, there is no age limit fo r guests. The only re- quirement is that you be young at heart. John Estrada , executive direc· tor of the A YH 's Los Angeles Council, said travelers up to 60 years old have stayed al the San Pedro hostel. THE OVERWHELMING ma- jority are roreigners. "In 1979 we bad 13,000 guests. Almost 1,900 of those were Americans and the rest were foreigners., The No. 1 country with the m ost visitors was Australia and lhe No. 2 country was England," he said. The Los Angeles hostel is located on 2.9 of 49 acres of form e r Navy prope rt y transferred to the city in IW76 for recreational purposes. The six bungalows, which had been boarded up and abandoned for several years, had be~n heavily van<Jalized. ALTHOUGH renovation was extensive, the job was done for only $17 ,000 and lots of volunteer help . Two of the bungalows house up to SO men and a thlrd bungalow-dormitory houses up to 20 women. The accommodations would never be mistaken for the Hilton Hotel, but the spartan lodgings add to the excursionis ts' esprit de corps. Barry Clark, a 29 -year-old horticulturist, has been travel- ing for the last five months stay- ing in youth hostels from California to Alaska. "They're great,'' he said in his thick Australian accent. "You can 't pass them. They're cheap a nd you get to meet other travelers which is good because you can get good information about what to see." However the bearded Aussie from Sydney did admit that "hostels can get tiresome and you can get pretty sick of seeing fo reigners." Tusk, tusk, high officin/,s skimming ivory profits By STAN DELAPLANE HONG KONG -This British Crown col- ony. with 1.6 million pounds a year . and Japan use 80 percent of the world's ivory harvest. It takes tbe kilUng of 10,000 to 60,000 African elephants -my source in Africa averages tusks at 25 pounds. (Double that &Dd divide into pounds, but it's guess work. Tusks can be four times that.) J The World Wildlife Foundation says there are 1.3 million elephants left in Africa. ,. J They estimate the year's kiJl at 50,000 to w lek>,000. Our African correspondent writes me : ~ ''Soon there will be no more elephant on the t continent. Guerrilla armies kill them for ex- . tJta money. Angolan r ebels. Cuban : 11\ercenaries. . I "TANZANIAN TROOPS -THERE'S "nO proble m of selUng tusks, for there are ~ e gerbuyers. "The major poachers are Somalis - they're called s hiftas -working into Kenya. The Kenya police are terrified of them. There was one killing of a white game warden this year. ''There's much talk of conservation laws, but no action. The very highest govern- ment officials are in on the ivory profits ." ••• OVll CIDNA WA TCllER IS back in Hong Kong and be writes: "The Chinese New Year is coming up. It's the time Tsao Chun, the Kitchen God, goes to heaven to re port to the Jade Emperor . (Chinese ladies don't bathe in the kitchen . It would embarrass Tsao Chun, a straight arrow fellow.) "About Ivory. They say here that the U.S. may ban ivory imports, declaring the elephant an endanger ed species. "That's already in effect in California. You can bring home carved ivory, but California stores can't import and sell it. "It's big business for the Colony -$24 million (U.S.) a year. It's a father-to-son car- ving business. A tusk can be worked into an ivory boat with tiny warriors on the deck and Chinese court ladies peeping through lacy ivory windows. A fantastic piece of art . ••• "A TWO· INCH CARVING OF Lord Bud- dha at Kai Tak airport will set you back $40 U.S. I found a pair of three-foot tusks at Wah Hing in the New World Centre for HK $20,000, or $4,000 in Reagan money. "Everybody's getting ready for the New Year . You might not want to be born in the Year of the Rooster, but the Chinese say he's a fine fellow. The voice of an opera star . He's an excellent watchman. Takes good care of his family. "Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy New Year!" ••• OURCIUNAWATCHERRODEthenew subway but is still a fan of the wonderful Star Ferry that crosses every 12 minutes from Kowloon to Hong Kong island and back again. "If money's no object, you can ride first- class on the upper deck for an American dime. Take it from a cynic who knows a bargain, you can. get just as much second- c lass for six cents. The view's the sam e and it ain'tsodrafty ." ••• THE GRAND OLD REPULSE Bay hotel, Humphrey Bogart ceiling fans and all , is being tom down to make room for ex- pensive condos. "But there's a clutch of new hotels going up to house the yearly 000,000 Americans, .. minan gets vy medal avy Aviation Struc- 1 M~banic lat Class MOVING SALE FEB. 2·22nd rt L. Oswald, son of ni H awes of 8 1unlta, Laguna ach , b as been arded the Navy evemmt Medal. e was cited f or an:nanee from April oftlllber while serv- M tbe senior avia· ltruetural mechanic lbe ebore team of mptel' Combat Sup-IHll•lroa 11, baaed ••al Air Station, llland, San Dte10. Entire Stock of Antique8 and Fine Acce81orie1 • At 25-50% OFF. Oriental and European Bronzes, Furniture, Carvings, Rugs, Jewelry, Porcelain& and Ethnic Art. Attic Fantasies 497-2211 1485 S. Coaat Hwy., Laguna Beach .. u 500,000 Japanese. 300,000 assorted Euro- peans. room s and we don't know where to send the m '." • ••• "It's a tourist economy. Hotel rooms for for SlOO plus. Throw a gum wrapper on the street and a Chinese cop will see you 're fined $200U.S. "The new glamour girl of hotels is the 600-room Regent, built over the water on pil- ings. It will be com petitive with the old and f amous Peninsula -'J he Pen'. The Peninsula people say they'r e glad to have ne w hotels. "OLD HONG KONG HANDS lost their fight to save the rococo Hong Kong Club, Victorian symbol of the British Empire. It sat on a prime hunk of real estate. a piece of HK land today is gold. "A HK tourist bureau woman said : 'It's common enough to pay $12,000 U .S . a month for an apartment on The Peak.' •'The Pen's manager said: 'There are so many times when people are beg~ing us for "lnteresting that while Hong Kong sells us ivory from dead ele phants, we sell them mo re d eadly cigarettes ." best 7·daJ cruise In the Caribbean . .., .......... ...... s.. ......... a-.. MadlM. ... dl28, Aprtl ... Aprtl u. ...... , Explore the Caribbean with the sleek Sun Princess. our famous British-registered Lovt Boal. Spring is the ideal time to enjoy the sunny ports of the Canl>- bean and theres plenty of room for you-if you book now. !ince you'll sail from San Juan in the very heart of the Caribbean, you'll have ample time to visit 6 fascinating ports -more than any 7-day cruise -~~"from Miami offers. · You can take your choice oft wo exciting itineraries. Both include duty-free St. Thomas and intriguing French· Martinique. You11 enjoy award-winning Cl}isine-pride of our Italian dining room captains. Unmatched service. The finest entertain- ment afloat. • - .., .... ! For cruises marked with a star • below. you'll Oy free because Princess· gives you an air credit that covers Delta's lowest appli- cable round-trip air fare from the L A. Airport. For other cruises, we'll credit each person with a $205 air fare bonus. Saturday Fly • Cruises /ti,ttrory A ltirttrory B March 7 Apnl 18 March 21 March 14* April 25• April II Matt.h 28* M~y 9* May 2 April 4• •fly btt Other cruises in fall and Wanter Cont.act a travel agent now. ,, ~-------· ~ Printt11 en.i...• 20'l9 Century •~ Parll Eut. Los Anaeits. CA 90067 . I Send me a brochure on 0 Canl>bean 7-0ay 0 1hnscanaJ 0 Acapulco 7-Day 0 AL\ska/ I Canada EG-272-2-8 Employees Elsa Gonzalez, right, and L ind a Moore, below, were two of many vying for title of ITT queen during recent campaign. llllJPlllt SUNDAY, FEB. I, 1981 REAL ESTATE C2,S STOCKSC3-_. CLASSI Fl ED C6-14 Withholding watched IRS steps up programs to find tax abuse By PAT DUNN Of Ille D•lly P'llet Sl"'f The 1980 W-2 Wage and Tax Statements have been distributed and the inevitable t ask of filing a federal tax return faces most con- sumers. You may not be ready to tackle this job or have your facts and fi gures ready for a pro- fessional tax preparer, but IRS is ready for you. The Internal Revenue Service, emphasizing an integrated effort to uncover and probe tax abuse. has announced its tax compliance goals and guidelines for 1981, according to Commerce Clearing House. AN UNREPORTED INCOME Program (UIP) has been established as a result of an IRS CONSUMER CLOSE -UP study. An important aspect of the Jjrogram is the development of computerized scoring systems for detecting unreported income. In developing the scoring system, the IRS will utilize the result.a of selected test audit.a by examiners skilled in the detection of unreported income. Cell notes that the IRS plans to implement a Windfall Profit Tax Examination Pro11"am to ensure compliance with the recently enacted Crude Oil Windfall Profit Tu Act of 1•. Tu sbelten wlll conUnue, u in put fiscal yean, to receive special attention from the IRS. TBl8 YEA&, BOWEVE&, the IRS h.1 eatabllabld aa Examination Dlvtalon Inform•· tlon 0......, Project operlltiq in cooperation wttll tbe Commodity Futuna l!xebllll• Com· miulon, ~monitor commodity fututes trU11ac- tlona such u .Uver straddle tu tbelten. Tbe IRS wU1 modify the ReWn Preparen Program to reflect the guidelines set forth In re- cently released revenue rulings and procedures. These ensure that program action will be taken only in abusive situations where the number of material errors demonstrates a prac- titioner's intentional misconduct or clear incom- petency in preparing income tax returns. THE IRS WILL EXPAND its use of the civil fraud penalty by implementing a new fraud re· rerral system that will consider civil and criminal referrals separately. The Special Enforcement Program (SEP> will no longe"l" merely focus on individuals who are involved in organized crime and high-level drug' abuse and trafficking. Instead, it will be expanded this year to cover all individuals who derive subetantlal income from illegal activities that are separate from alle1ed tax violations. Other compliance programs and project.a that have received special attention in past fis- cal years will continue to be s crutinized in the 1981 flScal year. These include the followine: · GENERAL ENFO&CEllENT Proeram. IRS project.a to be covered include: the Ques· Uonable Refund Pro1ram <QRP>; the Tax Shelter Pro1ram; and the llle1al Tu Proteston Program which coven individuals who protest the filln1 of federal income tax re- turns by ar1U1D1 violations of the Fifth Amend· ment ri1bt.a; by usin1 a 1old, silver, or fair market value monetary unit in reportln1 in· come and expenses; by clalmlftl to hive made vows of poverty; and by pnMntlnl mail-order ministry credentials. -Information Returns Pro1ram. IRS man11ement wUl put 1peclaJ empbull on ensurtnc that tupa1en ftle all ~ in· formatiall retunw, lDel.U., hnn RSC on non-employ• c:ompeuatlon. -NonllJer Return DeUDqu.ey Pretram. CleeTAX AVDn, .... a) • ..... ------• _ _.._._ .. :le -• • ,., --_,. .... ~·..-...-------• 'If"-'-' ·-•• Scarcity of snow may leave coastal ski shop owners out in cold. C2. Connections quick I Busy ITT Cannon replaces BASF By JODI CADENHEAD Of tlle D•ily Pl ... Stitt Eight months alter BA SF Corp. vacated the s leek mir· rored building along Talbert Avenue and the San Diego Freeway, ITT Cannon Electric has st arted operations al the Fountain Valley offi ce. When the German videotape recorder company closed its doors last May, ITT Cannon Electric offi cials moved in quickly to sign a 14-year lease signaling the electric connector company's last expansion in Orange County. Approximately 600 employees already have moved into the new office from the manufactur- ing facilities that will continue to operate in Santa Ana . By April 200 more are expected lo join their co-workers. With 3,000 employees working at both locations. ITT Cannon is the 13th la rgest firm in the county. THE FIRM ALSO maintains offices in Pomona, Arizona. Canada, Ge rmany, Prance, England and Australia. It took 65 tractor trips to move the steel assembly lines. com- pute r s, des ks a nd literally milJions of parts that go into making the 80,000 electrical con- nectors and pieces produced daily. Overseeing the vast and com - plicat ed move was Fred J . Bouvier, manager of industrial engineering. "THERE WERE a lot of prob- le ms," said Bouvier, recall!ng the move that began Dec. 27 when trucks packed with as- se m blylin es a nd e quipment began arriving al the Fountain Valley facility. By J an. 5 the new floor was down. the army of bins housing bolts, screws. a nd contract was in place and the assembly line was spitting out connectors. Bouvier estimates that a 30 percent increase in a manufac- tur ing space will increase pro- duction by at leas t that much. "DYER <SANTA Ana office> was so cramped we had to keep the assembly moving and there was n 't s pace to fix it ," s aid Bouvier . "We couldn 't find parts because things were piled so." With 214,000 square feet. ITT employees are not likely to feel cramped anymore . In fact, the white factory floor is so s pacious that it's nearly impossible to see a ll 450 assem bly workers at once. ITT executives will now en1oy the luxury of high glassed win- dow offices kept near ly sound· less by plus h dove gray carpets and partitions . Fire engine red s taircases connect the three floors. where executives can look down on a circular park on one s ide and a rectangular grassed area on the other side. Connectors produced at tMs Fountain Valley plant will be used in a irplanes. s ubmarines, medical equipment. space mis- s i on s. c omput e r s , model a irplanes, cate rpillar tractors and waffle irons. The pare nt compa ny. ITT Compone n t s Grou p -North Ameri<'a also wi ll occupy the building. Even with the assembly-li ne production of 228 million con- tacts a year the human heart is not forgotten. In fact at ITT it's pl as t e r e d o n nearly ever y carpeted partition and factory wall. Annual campaigns for the l'IT K i ng a nd Quee n b egin in January. The lucky m an and woman winners were announced at a gala party Saturday night. Gaily painted paper hearts are strung across the multi-million dollar company walls, advertis- ing the attributes of candidates. A S S POK ES MAN Di c k Harmon explatns. only queens were chosen until recently. But fair play has de manded that men throw thei r hearts into the ring as well. Every one of the 50 types of connectors manufactured at the company has a possibility of more than 10,000 combinations. Production continues 24 hours a day. Provisions were made for employees without transporta- tion to remain at the plant in Santa Ana, said Bouvier. Installation of equ ipment, floors, landscaping and parking at the Fountain Valley office has run S4 million. Webbed skylights illuminate atrium and spacious work area where Sherry Duncan inspects connectors (in hand) for Boeing 757 and 767 planes. .. .... ,..., ........... -··. C>MlY PILOT lul'day, 'wruaiy I , tllt' Weather puts Ski shops Ttw rt1ulll m1lllon dollar •kl lndldtr1 atontl lhl' r out I t kUllN on thin let H lhe 1kln1plelll nowfaJI m ye•a1 tht CllAkn.1 to 11tmd many tn l~prM«ur tumblln.c dClll' 11hlll Uloklnll 01 liu number ul ski hops populal m ltw bc-~l h 1u N I ll wuuld ~ h¥rd to ~ue11i. that lht> n""'' "'' 'n"~ -.lupt· 111 nt•arly *> mtll'i. •"I) t:\'•'" "lTH TH•. l.AT•;i,T nurry or snow lot•al lu hop ""'nt-ri. lltll)' U111I rN•uvcry 111 about IUI hkl'h •• 'lf1U\l.(l11 ke .. 1n Jul} Tl11• \ '4ul w.i• ia tl1111111le 1, !luld Sul liehnam owm·r of Ski rthrl in Newport Ht'<•ch E u •n lhou1th "'e l(Ol )110 \1. half' we will never r.-<'O\ t't sno"' It'.,, < 'hrn~lmetb ll'ft !ik l i,torei. with t.luggaa.h t.a1l'~ l rad1twnully the bustne:.s usuul I) p1r b uv 111 "fovembt!r und some shops don't r\ t•n bother u j>t;'n111g their doors unll l lht·n t'AOM I T~ Ht;GINNINGS ai. a s mall lltel'1Hld hand ~k • '>lore along the coast, Ska Mart hai. gro" n to d t wo :stor} wood beamed s hop sporting ~ ooo ..,q uart' fot!t The~ laughed ,1t u~ whl'n we hrs t opened the store in l988," recalled Behnam, who Jolned the purtnershlp five years later. "You should sell ~urfboardaonthe coast,·· they said. l o.stead the three partners began selling 11k1s and everything connected with the winter ·port Behnam says that he travels to Europe in order to personally choose what wlll be stocked each season. It is not unusual, he said, for a customer to walk out o( the Ski Mart carrying $1 ,500 to $2,000 ln merchandise. That ktnd of price tag may seem staggering lo a novice until one realizes that a pair of pants can run $200, parkas go for $250, skis $260, boots S220, Sl32 for bindings, $50 for gloves and maybe another SlOO ror accessories. FROM A SPORT THAT required only a pair of old Levis and a pair of rent~d s kis, it has become an expensive pastime for the fashiona· ble and the expert. No longer is the apparel bib overalls and an old wornout sweater. lt'.s French lines like Velda bearing the signature of world famous racer Jean-Claude Killy It's K.ilex one piece Old offer? Clerks should check ~oupon expiration dates, too By MARTIN SLOAN DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER Early in October I saw a newspaper ad· vertisement from a chain drug store offering a speciaJ on Kordite Leaf Bags. The ad also indicated that a $1 manufac· lurer's refund was available to bring my cost down to only $1 a box. The regular price was $2.19. I purchased the bags and was given the Kordite refund form. which I promptly sent off to obtain my refund. You can imagine my surprisl' when a week later I received my en· velope back marked "box closed." l opened it up and took another look at the refund form For the first time. l noticed the words "expiration date Dec, 31. 1979" in small print at the bottom C'an you tell me why a store would pro· m ote a refund offer that expired many month~ C'ur licr:• S11we I lricd to take advantage of the Kordite offer in good faith based on the store 's advertising. should I as k the store for my Kordite refund and the postage it cost m e? Ira B. from Chicago. DEAR IRA -Advertlslag the expired te· fund offer was probably a simple mistake on the store's part. When the cartons of leaf ba1s were re· moved from their wareboue, tbe advertlsin1 manager was probably told tlaat refand forms were eeclosed in ead1 canon. He or she then advertised the reflllld wltllout chttk· ing the expiration date. Obviously. shoppers are no& the only ones wh o should check these Important dates. Whe n you find expired refund forms dis· played in a store, you can score a few points wltb tile muager by brhtgiag Uta& fact Co ._.. or Iler at&entloa. SJlloa.ld &Ile store pay you &Ile adver11.Hd refund and your posta1e? Yes, alaee It was ID error. You may ltave aome troable collectlag, ltowever, •Ince dte problem occarred several moatllaago. SMART SHOPPING TIP Mrs. Paul Horowitz of Hollywood Fla., tells us that whenever s he finds a refund form that she intends to use, she immediately addresses the envelope in which she will send her request for that offer. In the upper right·hand comer of the en· velope, where the postage stamp will go, she notes the required proofs and the expiration date She puts the refund form in the en- velope, which she files with her other en- velopes by expiration date. Each time she makes up her shopping lis t. she goes through the e nvelopes to re· m ind herself of these offers. As s he obtains each required proof. she marks it off in the upper right-hand corner. "This system really helps me keep track of the refunds J am working on and their ex· pi ration dates." says :•Irs. Horowitz. Readers whose tips are published in this column will receive m y "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." Send your tip to me in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. REFUND OF THE DAY You can request the refund forms for all three of these Procter and Gamble offers on one post card: Fall Cleaning Refund ($2); Duncan Hines $1. 75 Refund Offer. Charmin Photonovel Offer. Send the post card before F'eb. 25 to: Box 432. Cincinnati, Ohio 45299. ,·------------------------------------- ' CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS I Seaaoalngs, Sauces, S.gar I Synap, Salad Dreubtg I I ' ' I ' I I I I ' I ' I I ' Clip out lhi• Ille -kHP It with slml .. r C•-1 coupOM -bever•oe refund oll••• with 1Mvere99 coupons,'"' eu1T111•e. St•rl co11ecuno Ille -P'OOlt ot pur(,..... wl>lle -!no for Ille reoulred r11..., """" •I 111e "'"'nnarket, tn MWSIMtP<tr\ a"d rnao-zlnH. -wMn lrMl"Q wl\11 lrl-• Often may ,.... bo eveil- tn alt ar..,. of c-lry. ""-10 ••ks lo rec.lw ea<ll rt fund. aUITOffl Fooch Corp Receive a I"' o! 8ultont S.u<e. -It. required refund form •nd ._ .. from lhree f~e.,,. two~· tan -or .,,, ,_.,... tlon of tt1r11e l.tleh -from 8ullonl ~I S.UCe . l..ook for the 11-tev. E•plres July 1, nm. OUllKl'.1! F_, F-. R.c:elve. fO.<-r'etUnd. S.ncl Ille r9QUlr..S refund form, one PKkavt frol'll trom Ovru e Brown Gr..-y Ml• •ncl -""'"-llOlll trom Our~~~~ :'i~:l~~!~-J.:•~1~t.' ~':ei,.. ,_ envelopes ot ~ Sffsont S.lad Oreult>Q Mia. Seftd Ille required relund lor"m and -llve eMCllY tf\Y.._ of GoOd SH-.s S.1<111 ~•Hit>Q Mix, Ellpl.-J._ JO, 1'81. HUNT'S Free SC>e911eltl Offt< Reul .... refwnd of up to U Genis on a ~Ill pure hew, Sefld Ille r-lrad refurwl lor"m -t-lebelS from """ J•s of H_., Prima s.r .. ~Ill S.UC:e, E•plresJ une JO, t"1. "'l!IP,.Elt 1-r" ~ti Offer, Aeatlve a r-ol up to SS ceftb on a ~ttl pwcfle•. s....t IN ,.. quired ,......., form -I-i.tlelS from .. Y slu -llavor of P1911fer s.t<lll 0..Htlne. EqNnts J,... JO,'"'· lt.T, l'ltENCH CO, Re<el"" • re<lpe<erd ""4- S.ncl tM ,_..,..., refwnd ,_m and Ille top fl-f'°"' ""' ,_ c.nGM of Frencll'I Extracts. E11plres J..,. JO, ''"' lt.T. flRENCM co. Reul ... a r•l-ol vp to7Sc-• on Ille pur<MM of•-<-Of tomato PMltl, s....t the r• quired refund form, U. '°"hell Of -PK..._.,llf Hew French's Thick H-m.dlt-Slyle S...ce -• ,...,,If' tape wllh the prke ol lwo lt-<Kln<A cans of tometo Pa•I• <lr<led. Eqolrfl Oe<. l l, 1"1. llonusl TNsoffff-trl'l require• fo,.... ••••11cu11 WITH ADO\. .. M'I , P.O. Bo•-· Clin-ton, Iowa 52136. Receive four Jl<ent coupo111 on .,.rtle< .. -'41\-les, Send -1-1 from .,,y flevor or Adolpll't ,_,_ .. Tendtrlre< EaPl<et Dec )1, 1•1 ' L------------------~-----------------J Shoppers listless KANSAS CITY 1AP) Thr ee o f four supermarket shoppers are women, according to industry figures. Their fi rsl priority in choosing a food s tore is c l ea nlin ess , s a ys EARN 27 100 0 ~::~Tl•( mu:i • . "'°" ..... . lllOOO minimum (WI ...,......, • foulty t'l-olectlon . . ' : . . . CALL COLLICT 17141 997-7000 ''"'~·----_...., ..... _ ...... _ 1.-&. ....... 0.-.,.. CA .... , Sealright, a dairy and .-------- food packager. The aver age amount of time shopping is 26 minutes and less than 25 percent of s upermarket shoppers have a list, it adds. COLLECTORS CORNER R•r• Coln• • 8t•mp1 GOLD & SIL VEA Pttceet.2 .... 1 ... c..-.... a.., .... Krveer.-.,";'/.. .::.- M•Ple l..HI .,,., ....... 1ooc.,_ MU• .-. tohMK ............ '°" snwr .._ ,_,. ,,,,,. , ............. , ........ c.I ... _ ..... (114)111 .. , louttl Coe9t ...... Wt ... ............ ( ___ .... c-....., Call 142-H78. Put a••• won11 to work tor CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 8600,000 Newport Equity 'Funds -Inc • U<*'Md Brotter Since 1971 - (714) 76CM060 ' A PRESTIGE CAREER INSTEAD OF AJOB WANTED: ALERT EXECUTIVE With NIH or buelneaa expertence II 1owr per1onal pro1re11 11 blot hd In 1owr Jre1ent Job .-,. .... -_._, -·Our Hlfftlolt ....... en lliP-8o II ,................,.,...., __ w ............ ~IM aatlo9 .. !Ml .... c• 111111...,.. --lo ........ f\olw'e We or• a D .,.., oW flaMtial Hrvleft IMUIMdoe ........ -au 1ttuaa... 111e1t at -.,.,. -..... ___ ltt,.,.. ..... IMrllH. Tiiey .,. ••II paid, aatun ............. w ...... •ore Ille t"'9a. Hen la 1•r .,,.n...,. -~ tMt ... .............. _, .. ,._, ·~----,..... • ._.. 1' fi ·nn,:• 11 ~ •a-.. Ir' ..... el _..,... llue,.u..I -_. -•• ,.._.,...._, CY•U9 !::;• ,.., !Ill-•It-,_,...., nut Al> aUN TODAY OM.Y, CALI. JIOW. rr llAY llSU A "" CAam l'Oll YOtJ. c.11 (7t4) 7»1212 for• .... Ulllftto ....... • '•ot ......... , •• .... Grend ""81, AMMIM, Oft Tuelder, ,....,.,, 101tt et7:•1t.M.. ~·-· .-.-. .. on skids suits that sell for $450. Behnam calla his store the "Neiman· Marcus" of ski shops. • Despite the glamour side of the ski busi· ness, Behnam admits that saJes at all three shop locations wUJ slide from $2.7 million last year to an expected $2.2 million this year. "We've been in the business long enough to weather this," explained Behnam. "You have to borrow and wajt until next year." After 20 years in the •ki business Jeff Jones, owner of the Newport Ski Co. says that he's seen many shops open and close in one season. "There was a time," observed the sandy haired owner, "That if you had first and last months rent you could open a ski shop." NOT ANY MORE. Jones estimates that at least 15 s hops have come and gone in Los Angeles and Orange counties during the last five years. Asked if the bad ski season will mean finan· cial ruin for some local stores, Jones said, "I'm sure it will. It's going to be real close.'' Poor ski seasons are not lhe only worry of ski shop owners . Relying almost completely on PulU!h "But Mr. Kiiburn, aren't any of your recreational activities Indulged In just for pleasure?" TAX AUDIT ... I RS nonfiler investigations will give more a Hen· lion to locatin g taxpayers, verifying all filin g requirements. securing delinquent returns . and determining that all income has been reported. -DEFERRED ADVERSE TAX Conse· quences Studies. The IRS will use the resul ts of its DATC studies in order to determine the level or compliance under the tax deferral pro· visions of the code relating to such items as re· capture oJ the new residence credit, full absorp· lion inventory costing, and deferred gain on in· stallment saJes. Other programs and projects to receive s pecial attention during the 1981 fiscal year in· elude: financial recordkeeping and reporting programs that are designed to uncover illegal or untaxed in com e unde r the Financial Recordkeeping and Reporting Act: interna· tional enforcement activities ; and the Wagering Project. under which the IRS attempts to iden· tify major oper ators, as well as major bettors , CCH said. CCH emphasizes that when taxpayers itemize deductions, the amounts claimed may well trigger an IRS audit if they are substantial· ty higher than the typical amounts claimed by other taxpayers in a particular income bracket. A CHART SHOWING bow much, on lbe average, taxpayers in various adjusted gross in· come classifications deducted for contributions, interest, taxes and medical/dental expenses has been prepared by CCH. The chart also includes -for each adjusted gross income category -a percentage representing an average ratio of total itemized deductions to adjusted gross income. It does not indicate the amount that would be allowed by the IRS in a specific instance .. This chart, which has aJready been request· ed by nearly 200 At Your Service column readers, is still available by senrung a stamped, self.addressed envelope to At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. .SHOPPING ADVICE ~· winter aaJes, many keep a leary e.ye on tbe Iona aummer seuon and some like Jones, cloee shop altogether. Jones considered staying open [n the sum· mer, but found that 75 percent of those who do stay open lose money. "IT'S GOING TO BE a no growth busi· ness," he predicted. ''I see us losing some shops before we gain any more." For Jim Allbright, owner of Chamonix Sports· Inc., in Huntington Beach, the dismal snowfall has meant a SO percent slide in sales in January and a 20 percent decrease in February. AUbright predicts that 20 percent of the ski shops will shut their doors along Western U.S.t becauseofthe poorseason . ALLBRIGHT CONTINUES TO sell sportswear in the summer, sayin~ that the ··minimal profit almost pays the bills.' Ski and Sports in Newport Beach also keeps its doors open in s ummer . Assistant manager Bill Scott calls it a "good will gesture." Despite the recent snow fall, Scott doesn't expect a turnaround in lhft ski industry. "I think ver y few stores are going to make a profit," he said. "The good months are behind us ... At GLM Ski Rentals in Costa Mesa no snow on the ground caused business to drop otf 66 per· cent, according tom an ager Rob Berklite. "We have more hungry skiers out there now," he said. 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V. !Olm CONGRATULATIONS ••• THE REAL ESTATERS We are proud of our winning teem of sales assocl•tes for their outst.ndlng sales perfonnence In 1980. We, at THE REAL •STATE RS, have enjoyed •nother record brHklng yHr thanks to · our hundreds of satisfied customers and to our tum of professionals who make It posslbte by offering the very 8EST In ,.., est.te service. Amongst the entire winning tum, the following were honored •t • WlnMn Aw•rd Luncheon: Top Dollar Vofume -19IO tc ..... awntlMI Top Sllespet'Mft -1• ,.,..., DlwPle1r••• , .......... ... ~-Dewll •--Ct•ll-....... lrnd1 •11•., JllllY °'' .... .... ...., .. , ... . ........ N•• Pryil' IYMC-.Ut , ...... 1)19 ..... Asel Hlk~lllr THB RllAL BBTATIERB FOR REAL SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE • 1 ...,,,tbtultyl, ,., DAil y PtlOT Cl ..... ,......, .. ,. ...... Low .. ft..,~ 11 wt .. ,119 ff I ft:I i ,'"A' J' ...... 1 .1 ~ . Oil stocks lose luster ' + .. • ... " rl on market ! NEW YORK (AP)'-Tiie eero • uc1 bleb·tedmololY 1toeu tut led i the ._,bull market oa Will Street + r bave lolt aome ol their luster la early f i 1981. • ,i Tbe market 11 a whole bu · decllned, of eoune. But many anal.y1ts have noted particular nu· neaa la the oil and teebnoloty see· tors. Prime Computer. lut year'• No. J percentage cainer amoo1 New York Stock EsCblDfe issues wlt.b a lala ol more tban 270 percent, bu faUen from 4.114 at New Year's to the mld·30s u of late last week. COMPUTERVISION slipped from 80"" to the high 805, and M·A·Com from 32'1t to the upper D . In the energy group, Enon has dropped from 80~ to about 75: Shell OU from 58Y4 into the 40s, and Union 011 of California from «~ to around 39. Some analysts ascribe t.hia retreat merely to ''profit laking," one of the financial community's enduring clicbes. It has stirred speculaUon, however, that a fashion change is takina place on Wall Street -and that. if the market is able to mount a new ad· vance. it could be paced by a new cast of leaders. "OIL·RELATED stocks led the market in 1979 and rallied to tbe cause again in 1980, • • says Joseph McAlinden, president and chief ex· ecutive of Argus Research Corp. in the firm's February market bulletin. "But they've been in retreat since early December. and Investor euphoria for the oil equitle9 seems finally to have run out of steam. ·'The petering out of the bull market in these stocks haa raised the question of market leadenhip for 1981 and beyond. Tbe new leadership in Washington may hold the Irey; new economic policies designed to bring inflation under control could also usber in new leadership for the market." Amid such uncertainties, the market fell sharply last Monday, then gradually recovered to post a moderate gain for the week. The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustrials, orr more than lS points Monday, finished 5.03 points on the plus side-at 952.30. THE NEW York Stock Exchange composite index rose .56 to 74.83, and the American Stock Exchange market value index added 2.40 to 347.43. Big Board volume averaged 45.34 mimon shares a day, against 31.73 million the week before. Ir there is to be a ·'changing of the guard," as Argus Research puts it, what investments are likely to emerge as the best performers in the months ahead? McAlinden suggests that financial issues such as some of the savings and loans and insurance stocks. which are highly sensitive to changes in interest rates. might qualify. "THE PROSPECT of a weakening in economic activity, and therefore declining interest rates, bas positive implications for the equities of most financial companies, and we believe these stocks represent one of the most attractive sectors of the market," he says. McAlinden also nominates some of the old-line blue-chip and glamor is· sues which generally lagged behind the market in the late 1970s. ''The emergence of a cyclical downtrend in interest rates, coupled wit h an atmospbere -not to mention the reality -of disinlJatioo, should lead to an improved performance by traditional blue chips and high· quality growth stocks," he contends . THE nDlliL Reserve said that· ln the wK ended Jan. 11, tbe bulc M lA mone1 meuure fell SU billion to a seUCJDally a4justed averqe ol '387 .3 billion. Tbe broader MlB, wbicb had suried more t.baD SU fall ' Jik ) ' bilUoa ln earl1 January 11 hmda 0D e y poured lato DtW, lntertll~DI cbeeLaetOUDta, re11 a.• to SAN J'R.ANCISOO <AP)·-....._ '"Uii comprl.. eub lD c:lmllatloe .::I rat.II an Utely to remabl at ldP. ud ~ attOaDta at ciommerdal but rellll"17 ltable levels lD 1111, bub IUB lddl ehed..:_ df.. i It~ to a Federal Resene Bank poeita ·It otber ftnaadaJ to _ .eeoaOmllt. t1M totll. OD Ju. l bub _. .._ ···~ "llUnlt n• m11 NIDliD blP fta1Ddal lalUtuUoal aaw IM tam· ·11 • b1 lll1torlcal 1t1Ddard1," wrow trJ JaiDld tlaall. ta elPt NlltMllt l1rb1r1 Beuett la Ute carnal 'ltatll la onertas Urie ...... ,.... W HklJ Letter of tile Federal 1 cMatlleemmta. l••M .... ftS.Pr..a.eo. • ''1'1111 rlllldl lie ..... ... DS nD 1A1D to11..ml .. ... ol Wllllm .. ..u -·· • tlllll a.dllltrill ... It ..,.. ........ .. 1 Fldtnl l•Htt PolkJ ........-lo tiaawMI * $$Id '711 alllla la U.. rtdlel _, pwtl OtWtllie." ... llftlr I t1l4 lllllll flll ... . . ..... ....... ' f A l • • ~. Febf'UatY 8. 1M1 DAILY PILOT C• Beal e•tate mailllag ••• fe11loul real et'8te •seat rather &t.aa tryla1 Uae "do·lt•1oene1t•• Mme HI• medaod. aeaden de1tra.i my report "How '° Sell Your Home Wltll or Wldtollt a aeal E1&ate AIHl" caa ••' • copy by ae•dlal • SZ clteek p1yable &o .. Newapapenoott" ao tM Oraaae CNst Dally PIJot, P.O. Box ZQ, Norwood, N.J. 11148. Ids, &be best way lt &o c reate your owa. There are two primary method•. &ead die ....... for mt" waat ada. Whea you flad • ..._. yea'd like ao rnt, aat a.e ludlerd If Ile WO•ld give Y• a lease Wlttl .... &o,.rclaaae. llH)' •Ill. .,. an•t •T '· aatJ Di-! R noa I Al •umrner , Wt! made a 111,000 pn1f11 oo lhe ••It• tir uur l•r1e hom wh r h •old ror 1tbou1 '1 1 nM tl•r pay n1 HJ)f'n1oa and Ult r ah) ul1 l-Cmun1,~l11n Wt! plan lo buy » 1m1ller hou f' to. ahoul 1140 ooo h lhr rt n ) WA)' Wl" can a\lotd paytn11 tu on our S7!t 1 profll Wt• cm nut )t't llal" ~~ H "'-«' dd 6J -.v.1rn1111na1 tJool to our nt1w ho1Aae, v.111 th~'-rut our 11ruht tBA ,. l '1 ~1· h&i\ e tu rt'ln\ t•11t f78.000 r .. h 1n our new hom&-• Mra 0 W I> \& MR~ 0" 8 nreful plaula1 you O• atoid tu oa mut'la or ywr ST• .... MMe aale prelU b 111l•1 th• tu deferral nale of lDtl'l'1laJ •• , ... .,. (odf. M'Nion 19~ It ~• ~ 1 priadpal rt'i.idract' &4'11er mull defer pa l•l profit ''' If a rt'plan:mee& lllome of equal t r &rtai.-r t h bou&ht •lthlD 19 moellla or after al~ II 1a I~> cosU replaceme.t l11 p1Ucllased Hhat '• .) our ·lluatloo>. &be prolk I~ In a ble up w tht' dllft'n-nt't' ln th.-two prices. Subtruti.P' uu r repla cemeol bome's $141,00CI co & from tbe $1~.00U oel al~~ prit'eof)'our old bome meatu about $$R,OOO ur your $78.0M prof!& Is poten· taall.) tuablt . U ~ou o,.,nt'd } our old bum .. Ovf'r IZ mootbs, ooh 10 pt>rceot of that S58,000 wilt be taxed bt'ca11.~ h'i. a Ion~ tt'rm capital galn. Howenr, tht' cost of capital Improvements added to the replacement home, within tbe mouth lime limit, count as part or Its cost. In other words, ou can rechace your taxable profit b> the col.tt of c apital impronments added to the replacem t'nt home within the 18 month time limit. 1-'or e xamplt', suvpuse you spend $20,000 on a HW awi••iaC .... IM 1.-Ca ..... 'fta& railel )'Hr ,....•H• ... M••'• NII& .. •••,• ... ,.. d.cH ,._,. &aaaMe pnftt .. --( ........ .. ""·•>.Aak1..,tua4vller,_..._..., No, 1ou Med -' ... a.vet& m ,• cult a. 109r ~eplate .. t lilome '° defer tlae prellt tu. 'l'Mre 11 no mlalm11m east. relawe1tmea& reqldremn&. P~r lalormatloa la la the repea1 ''Bew &o Avoid Tu ud Pat Tu-Free Calla • Yow P9cket Whea SeW.c Your •••lcleece. To ob&abl a eopy !ind a SZ clteek payable &o "Newapaperltookt," Oraa1e Coa1t OaUy Piiot, P.O. Box !51, Norwood, N. J . t7M8. Au for R eport MHZ. ~r •••• ••••lea ter •ffl l>l';AR 808: 1'hank you for sending your re· port "llow to Sell Your Home With or Without a Rt> al ..:Sla te Agent." Before we received it , we had been trying lo sell our home alone. We had b een through all the hassle of telephone ca lls al odd hours, people knocking at the front door without an appointment to inspect the house, a nd even one shark who tried to talk us down from our asking price. Atler reading yo ur report, we invited three of the agents who had tried lo get our listing lo es timate our hom e's market value. To our sur· prise. we were offering it for sale too cheap. One s harp agent not only showed us we were selling loo cheap. but were offering the wrong s a les terms . All she as ked for was a "30-day trial lis ting." It took her about two weeks to find a buyer al the full as king price she s uggested, whic h n etted us over $4.000 more than our original asking price. Thanks for your excellen t report. -Randy E . DEAR RANDY: Your slluatloo s hows why It usually pays to Us& a home for sale with a pro· .4p11C at latalt •• ....... ~. DEAR BOB: When we inspected a house for s ale, the a"enl and the seller both told us the stove and refricerator were included. After we closed our purchase, and got lbe keys to the house, we found the stove and refrigerator had been re- moved. The seller said that since we h adn't s pecified in our offe r that we wanted them, s he sold them al a gar age sa le. Aren 't we entitled to, pay ment s o we can b uy a new stove and refrigerator? -Nathan T DEAR NATHAN: Probably not. Your a1ent b to blame for not puUlag ID the writ&en purcb11e contract tba& the stove aad refrigerator were to ~ included ln the sales price. The general rule ls that personal property ls not Included In the sale of real proPerty ualess s uch personal property Is Included in the wrlt&en purchase agreement. Oral u.nderstandln1s are ex· tre mely dllficuJt to e nforce. Ask your attorney lf he thinks the matter is worth taking to court. Creal e OW ft feaae ope loft DEAR BOB : You often me ntion buying a hom e on a lease-option is a "good deal .. for the buyer and seller . But I never see lease -options ad· vertised in the news paper. Whe re do you find them ? Susan E DEAR SUSAN: Although lease-options are OC· caslonally advertised In lhe homes for sale want Wlaee Y• illld a laoue for 1ale, malile aa orre r for a leue wl&la aa optloa &o bay It la a year or two. I used lb1I teclualq.e &e bay my carreat home • Maay seUera wlll accept aacb an ol,fer, eapeclally H the home hH bee• oa the mart&et ror aever1I month.a. Bat let me war• yoa. You blcceat oppoal&loa will be tile real eata&e •lea&. Moel a1emta doa't llb or undentaad leaae·optlou. So tbey &ell tbelr sellers not &o accept a leate·oplloa offer. Ba& the s mart agenta realise a leHe·optlon, especlall)' with a substantial deposit, la llke commission money In the bank. Mortgage reartw too late't DEAR BOB : When we bought our ne w home we got a 95 percent mo rtgage. For this loan we pay a n extra one-fourth percent pe r month to in s ure the lender against a ny foreclosure loss Our home has gone up In value so much that the mortgage is now on ly about 65 per cent of its market value . Sin ce the lender has virtually n o risk of a foreclosure loss, can we save this one · fourth percent by canceling the m ortgage in- s urance policy? -Sandra N DEAR SANDRA: Maybe. Most mortgage len · ders wlll agree lo cancel private mortgage in· surance (PMI) when th.-loan-to-value ratio drops belo~ 75 or 80 pert'en&. They usually require the borrowe r to pay $100 or so for a reappraisal. But some nasty lenders refuse to drop the PMI coverage. There isn't much you can do to force them to cancel the unnecessary expense . ~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~.,-~~~~~~~~~ n.-... ,, \of ic•f•" CASILLAS JULIA M. CASILLAS, r es ide nt o f Fountain Valley, Ca. Passed away on Fe bruary s. 1981 . Survived by her husband Jose ph H. Cas illas, of Fountain Valley, Ca., 2 son s Joseph L. Casillas and Jeff ery M. Casillas both ol Fountain Vallev. Ca .. 1 daughter Jovce Kel- ly of Garden Grove. Ca .• her mother Julia Melendez of Utah. 3 brothers Louis Me lendez of Utah, David Mele ndez of Colorado and Robert Melendez of Idaho. S siste rs Louise Guynes of Sacramento, Ca .• Carm en Cannon o f Oregon . Margaret Cadwa llader of Wa s hington. Josephine LaBrum and Anne Smart both of Utah, 1 grandchtld, Paul D. Kelly. Funeral services will be he ld on Monda y, February 9, 1981 at 2: OOPM a t the Calvarv Chapel. Santa Ana. Ca. w ith pastor L.E. Romaine officiating. Interment will be at the Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, Ca. Friends may call at the mortuary on Sunday. February 8, 1981 fr om 12 :00 noon to 8 :00PM. Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary directors. BARSTOW IRENE TUR NER BARSTOW , ag e 92 , passed away in Newport Beach, Ca. on February 5, 1981 . Miss Turner h ad been a private nurse tor the past 40 + years in the local area. She wa s born on Fe bruary 17 , 1888 at Prince Edward Island, Ca nada . Grav esi de services wi ll be held a t Fairhaven Memorial Park on Monday, February 9, 1981 at 10 JOAM with Rev Bruce Kurrie off1c 1ating. Services under the direc- t ion of Baltz Bergeron- Smith & Tuthill Westcltff Chapel Mortua ry of Costa Mesa. 646-9371. Neptune Sodety Clllfl'ATIC* •11110.u Al H A 646-7431 'f' OVf •Otl•I ••cu rlly •f'Hf ••tt tlfU ed,..l .. t•lt•flon IMnoflU ,..., .,,,, to••rdow~eef"f'k" C-" .... .__...... ,, ft,.. C.• •• , "UC£ llOTHHS SMITHS' MOlTUAAY 627 Main SI Hun11n91on Beach 536-6539 '""FAMILY COlOMIAL FUMllAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslminster 893-3525 'ACIFtC YllW MlMOllAL , ... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newporl Beach 644·2700 McCOIMICIC MORTUAllts Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAllOI LAW.._MT, OL.IVI Monuary • Ceme1ery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 '1BClllOTHIU l&L.llOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IAL.TZ ta•BOM IMfTH • TUTHeU. WISTCLI"·CHAPI\ 427 E. 17th St Costa Meta 84$-9371 H • A,..,,..._. R111111e·r 11,umbered F'ormef hOstage Sgt. Donald Hohman re- ceived this jogging suit at a welcom e home luncheon in West Sacra me nto. lts n umber refers lo the days he spent in captivity in Iran. H~ wi ll wear the outfit to the Boston Marathon, if allowed as an honorary participant. j Health cost,s • • rising SACRAMENTO I AP> A co mm iss ion a ppo inte d by Gov . Edmund Br own Jr. sa ys the per-capit a cost of health car e will rise b eyo nd $1 ,200 in California this year. Thal com pares with $825 nationwide for the y ear e nding Marc h , 1980, and $753 for 1978, s aid t h e C alifornia H ea lth Fac i l ities Commission. The com m ission announced its 115-page "Cons umer Guide to Health Care Costs,·· of which single copies a re av a ii able fre e . a n d multiple purchases at $1.50 a copy. The guide is "to help consume rs unders tand the d ynamics of the health care syste m and to help them translate t heir conce rns about escalating costs into action." Brown who has long tried to cut the costs of health care, na med the members o f t.be commission : Eight representatives ol the public , and seve n representatives of the health care industry. The guide may be obtained by writing the commission at SSS Capi t o l Mall Sacramento 9581'. P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF NON·RESPONSl llLITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that the undtrs1Qned w ill not be re\POn\tbtf> tor anv Ofbt\ or 111b11tties contracted 1)\1' anvonr olhe' Chan myself. on or ()ft ff tl'U\ dlff Dated 1n1u1n day ol Februarv. 1~81 Cnarle\ T~nlson 11111 Mllc""ll North lr•tn<' C• 9111• Pubh\IW<I Or·n~ COllll Oaily P•IOI Feb I 8. U , IQfll 1>8S·91 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt tolfow1nQ per~ons •re do1no bu\lneu•s ELEG.t.NTE EXPOSURES. 112S1 Asn L•n•. ::• Huntonoton Buch C•hlorn1f ,.,..1 Kenn<!lll S1e•en H•tllwtll, I 71S1 Asn L•nt, "•. Hunllnoton Buen, C•lllornl• '11MI Thi\ t>usln<!U " cMC1uc1..i by an In dl•ldu11, Konne1ns. H•llowell Thll \1f1ttnenl was filed wl1h lhe CounlY Cler~ of Ora~ CounlY on Jan 1.1 .. 1 '1UISI Pubhshed Or•nvo Coas1 Delly Piiot, Feb I, I, IS, 17, 1'11 .s41 .. I PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITloUS 8USINIUS NAMI STATEMINT Tho fol1owtno pusons ere doing buslneu H ' UNIQUE PROOUCTS , 1090 Ptec.,,llt A,..., Cost• Mew, c.. '2611 Oe&re Free.II, JOll·O lreclfonl Pt., ""'• AN, c. ft701 Gr.-• Frech, JOI 1·0 Brecllord Pl .. S.nf•AN,CA.'7707. Tlllt -'nets Is ~tttd Dy •n lncll•ldlMll (,,.,,_,., & wlfel. Oellr• Free.II Tiiis steien-1 wu fllect wlln 1ne Co11lll'1' Cler-of Orenoa County on J1nuery IS, ""· 1'1U77J "uDlltllld 0r.,.. Coesl Delly Pllol J•"· 11. u. Fee. '· 1, "" 11u • PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •ut1•aH •AMa ITATIM••T Tiie follewlnt per1CM11 er• dolltf llutlneu•: Fl.Ali.I! HAti. FA51410HS, 1*9 Cllepm"' A .... Ger-den Grow, C•. ftMO M~ ~ t12' W. Av•'-1. S«lte AM, C.. ft1'6 1_ Arc..._..~,...-.11• w. AH1911, s..ea ..... c. . .,,.. Tltlt Ml-• •Is c...WCtef 1W • 11-------------1...-.......... ca11 u2-111a. Put • few words to work for ou. ---------------~ AtdM....,. Tiii• "*-" -fl... •ltfl "" c-·· ~ Of o.-..,. ~' ... J•-rylS,"91. "'..,. ~·"'" Or ..... c:.tl o.lty ~ ... JH, le, 1$, "'"' 1, ,, "" ltl41 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINIU NAME STATIMl:•T T fie lollowlng person Is dot ng IM.l'lnttsas: RAMCO ENGINEERING COMPANY, 401 W Le Vele, 11 tt, Ortl\90. C• . ., ... 11 lcllerd A. Merritt, 401 w L.a Vet•, 1129,0r-.,C. n ... This Du51ness Is conoucted by en lncll•lduet. RkllardA.Mtlrrlll Tiiis Slal-t Wet 111..:t with hW County Clerk ot Orenoe Counlv on Jen11erv IS, 1•1. 1'1SJ7J1 THEODOttl MO•AITIS, l:SO. 1-N-...... Mrwt.•• S.Rla AM, Cl. ft1'1 Publl.ntcl Oraroge Co .. 1 OellY Piiot Jen. II, H. Fob I, I, 1 .. 1 Jl ... 11 PUBLIC NOTICE SUZANN• II. GALIEN Att_y ....... 1l4N-._..Drt.,. .. wrty-.. ca._,. "ut>tlMflCI Or-. Coest Delly PllOI Jeft. II. ts. Feb. I, I. 1•1 ' JJM1 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMllNT T no lollo•lnq periOfts ere dolnQ llU•lneu es· UNICAL INTEllNATIONA.L, -R•lnler W•y, Co\t• MtMI. Celllornle .,.,~. NF . GIRGIS. I NC ., CALI FORNI A, -Rainier Way, Cosl• Mow, Calllomta t2162', This Duslneu IS GOndUC1ttcl Dy a <Or Por•tlon. NF. GI RGIS, INC. W F.GlrQIS, Pt'fticlenl t 1111 Sl•lomeftl w•• llled ""''" Ille Counly Cieri. Of Orange Counlv on Jan 12 1"91 F IS41'IO Publl•nect Oranoo Coast Oally Piiot J•n U . Feb I, 8, IS, 1 .. 1 389 .. 1 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht lotto•tno persons are doing l>USIM\Sal.S MARLI N & ASSOCIATES, AT TOR NEYS AT I.AW, 1Sl1 Ctwombltrs Ro1cl. Suite 107, Tuolln, Cetllornl• '7480 LOU!\ M. ,,.,tin, A Profeulon•I corooratlon, tncorportttfd In C1tofornta, ?Sil CNI""'-" Ro.ad. Sullo 107, Tuslln, C•lllornle 91690 'This Dullness IS COndUCled by f CO<• POt•tlon LOVl!;M Marlin A PrOfeu!OnelCoro LOUl\M M arlin, PrHldenl Tnls s1atemen1 w.ts lllt!<I wnn tr.. Counly Ct.rk of Or-County on Jan tt, 1981 . F1M717 Published OranQe Co.ut Delly Pllol, Feb I, a. IS, 22. 1991 S'"·" P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIUS NAMI STATEMENT T lie followin<a per_, Is <IOI no but•· neu as. ROSE INTERIOR, 73 Co•entry, NewPorl BNcll, Celltoml• 92MO Perl l(llatlblou, 1J Co•enlry, NewPOn Beech, C•lllomle t2MO This bu\irwu Is conouctect Dy anln-dl••duel, Perl l(he1iblou This '1M.....,.I wn 111.0 with tM County Clerto Of O<-County on Jen tt, I"' 1'lMm1 Published 0r....,. Co.tsl Oelly Piiot, Feb. I, I, IS, 12, 1.-1 S4UI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS 8USINESS FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS 1'~~~~!:~!1:::s FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Th• tollowlng Pe"ons are dotnQ MAME STATEllllENT Tl•• IOll-lng Pit'-' •s <1o1no buil Tn~ tOll-lnq persons a•tdo•no t>uStness as Tnt •oloow•nq P•• son• •re do1n11 MHT~E CLASSICS, f611 Ponoeror.tt. bU\tness,a\ CALABASAS EST ATES >•S f>V\•::~·~AS APAqfME~TS, 1611 Coil•~. C•lltornla ~1• ti 18K~Ta~~~ EAX•~~~:IVSEu~l~IT7~~· :;:;;.o~o~~rt•t West, Newport Pemp•s larw, Anarw1m, Ca 91901 Thomas Geretd O..thlel"1n, 1611 A.nanoom,Catotorn••t280< N••• tnw"""'"' Auociaies, LIO SttH O E••n11t l•IO• JJH Ponderow, Cosla Mrsa C•lolornoo snare 0 Fono Yo• Chun Fong I• C•lllornl• Llmlled Pannersh1pl, NtwPorl Bl•d :no NrwPorl Bracn, .,.,.. . •nd Yoe Hon Fono. 1218S Oebr• St•ttl, IU Promontory OrtYf Wtsl, N•.,.Port C• ,, .. 3 This -'""'' I• CMC!ucled by an In El Toro, Calllornla 06JO Boacn, C• 91MO Krnrwlh Kn-. 6tS Town Cent•r dl•ldu•I Yoe Wino Fong •nd Mo Lee cna•IU E Prudy (G enoral Or :1000,C~t•Mrw,Ca 97626 · Tom Oe1hte•s.en Fono, 6Sl2 Norttw1ew Orlve. An'11\••m Pann•rl l1>S Promonlory 0,,,,. Wt\t, Wtlllngoon l(wan 1100 Wllsnorr This stetement wes flied wl11\ the C•lllornla 91807 NewPorl Buen C• "'"'° = 300. L~A~lu,C• qoo11 County Clerk ol Orange County on J.tn snwo 1Cwe1 LI and Met Yom F '. I Thi\ bU••n<!~S •• conou<ltd by • 1 Tom Corty, ll>S O<amPo Or LOS 1, 1"1 10'1 Loma Vtrde Mt\\IOn V1e10 f>Miled pa,,,..,\fttp Ange ltt C. '111111 t=1n1s Ca1t1orn1•91•91 CNrlM E Prttdy Tn11 Dusor>ess '' condu<t•d by • PuDllshed Or-. Co .. 1 Oa1ly Pilot S•m..i loll •nO JOWP"•ne loh ~rat Partner l1m1ltd ""rtnPrsh•p J•n 2S, Fet> I,& IS, l'ICI 3~S II IJIS Aldea Monlel><fllo (.tlttornoa Tiii\ sl.otrment wa\ hied wilh ""' Sltvt 0 E••n~l•IO\ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAMI STATEMENT Tne lollowlno person It doing t>usln•'\SM MARKAR AGENCY, 1"1 Gr•ct Lane, COJle Mew, Ce t26:111i Me rker 8 Ch•lf'an , !Ill HummlnQlllrd Or • C~t• Mew, Ce t2U6 This D<liintu Is conoucteo DY •n Incl lvlOIMll -.11.er 8. Cllltllan Tiiis lt.tl-1 wes flied wlln IM Counly Clerk of Oren90 County on J1nuerv 15, 1•1. "'IJ71S Publlstwd Or-Coasl O•llV Piiot Jen II, H, Feb. I, I , 1"1 17S-ll PUBLIC NOTICE to.40 Counly Clerk of Oran~ County on c;.n..a1 Parlner lru\ bu\'nHS n. tonchK1tO th •nun Otctrnoer )I, t990 Thu, '\tate-tTWnt ••\ f1lf'd w1tn tht tncorporat~ a\MX••Hon otP'!t>r tnan a f'UJ .. County Cler' o• Or•nQlt Countv on P•rlner\tllp J.t.CllSOM, lllOOEll & SUCKLING January IS. l'llll l'IU716 Publlshtocl C>anve Co•1'1 011ly Piiot Yff Hon Fono •tt••MYS ., Law Tht\ \lalement w•> fllf'd wolh the F ... rt-1''-r Coun1y Clort. Of Oran~ Coun1v on Jan Well• F•ree luii.i"I 16, l'ICI ... New-1 ~ Drlv. F ts•I Ntw-1 -· C... t2 ... Pubtosn.o Or-. Co.a .. O••IV p,101 Tel• 17141 ...... Jen 1S, Feb. I,. IS, l'ICI .,.... Publl.-Or-Coast O•lly PtlOI PUBLIC NOTICE Jen II, JS Fob I, I, 1•1 llH I P BLJC NOTICE Jan II, 7S F1tb I 8, 1'1111 )11-81 P UBLIC NOTICE U ATIMENT OF .A•.t.NOOMME NT Ol'USE OI' FICTITIOUS •USI NIH NAME FICTITeOUS 8USINESS The following per_, Ml •1>11-NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS lllt Ult Of IN Fictitious Bull nos Tn• IOllow•no P•t\On\ ... doing NAME STATEMENT N .. n •. ou11neues: Tne tollowln<a person\ ert oolno CALABASA.S EST AT ES , l•S NAZIRITE ENTERPRISES, 111S businesses Promontory Ori•• W.sl, Newport She ron oton Pl•<•. Sui te 111 0, HUFFMA.N PARTNERS LTD 8 .. cll.C.._92660 "lewPorl Beau>, CA "1-.3 SIOO Blrcll Strnl, NowPorl ·Buch; Tne Flctltlou• Bu•lnen Ne me Ronald W•ynt F1~n1mester. 111S C•hfornl•~ reftH.0 to •bow w_. fllect In Or.,,.. Sl\e.Ongto n Pl•<•, Sull1t 111 0 , Rtc ll•rd R St1tftton. 11-Mt C-ty on l!MKlll, 1'91'. NewPorlS..Cn.Ce "1 .. l Cliff•-Ctrcle Fou,,llln Velley, Cllerl1tt E. Preody , 7•S l'ICTITIOUS •USINllH V1v1en S I.ow. JllS Snerlnqton Cellfornl•ttJOI Promonlorv Ori.,. WUI, Newp0rt NAMll S.,ATEMlln Pl•O, Sulllt 711·0. "lewPo<I BUCO\, Donald w Giimour SIOO Boren llucll, c.. -The lollowlng periOfts ••• doing C• '1~ S1ru1, N••Port 81tecl\'. C;il1forn•• Thi• bolsineu wa• <-1.0 Dy .., b<ltlntu ti. Tn1s t>usjnus ,. conducled by a •2..0 lndl•ld ... I JOHN ARMSTRONG oenerel pertner.n•o Hots bu•lne11 ts conducctotd by a Cherie\ E PrMdy JOH N ARMSTRONG COMPANY Rona•d w '1Qntm@S1er l1m1ted pannrr\nop fh•S \lattment .... llled w1ln the ISSJS Computer Lane, H1H1tlno1on fl\•\ llalem<>nl w•s hied wiln lh~ RICl\<lrd R St1tnlon County Clerk of Orange County on Buch, Celifomle ~ Counly Cler' ot O••noe Coun1y on Tn,. ... ._1 wH flied wun 1ne Otcembor JI, 19'0 F. P. Publltn.,s. Inc IA Ftbruaryl> t'lll Counly ClerkofOr-COuntyonJen. Celllornl• COfPOretion l ISS•I Com· . l'ISSJM ...... I "1.llH JACllSON, lllDDEll & SUClll.ING A_,.. ........ Piiier L•n•. Hynllngton Bot•<ll, Pu!>ll-Or""90 CoHI Dally Piiot •MODES,llENDALL-C•lllornle9-Feb I , IS. n , ,,_.r t, Ult UO 11 H•RRtNGTO.. ,, ___ _ Tiiis ~ts conduc1ed Dy. CO<• ---AprofH>IONll•w ··"·"--....... ... N.....,, c.-Drlv. PM••kw\ • cor-por••.on F.P. PUC>flsners, Inc PUBLIC NOTICE 4"" Mee A--. ....... S•it• tts N--1-.C...,_ Je..-w. Ft---New,..ri -"· cem-ia , ... PvDlitMd Or-Co .. t 0111y Piiot Jen II, 1S, Fet>. I, I , l"I HS-II Vice PrM5-I "ICTITIOUS •USINEH l'U»SS Tiiis Slatemeftl wes filed with ow Nl4Mll ST.t.TIMENT Publlthe<I Or-Coul Oa11v P1101 County Clerto of Or-County on Jart. T lie lollowlng persons ••• doing Jan 1S, Feb I, I , IS. 19111 OS II 2>. 1911, buslr>eues; PUBLIC NOTICE l'IM* c A R I. s B A 0 H 0 l E L P UBLIC NOTICE Publl-Or-Co.astO•llyPllot. ASSOCI ATES I • Gen e r•I _ NOTICEOFDEATHOF Feb 1• •. IS, n . "'1 s41·11 P•rtneriNp), 1901·0 P.trk(OUrt Pl•<• c A TH E R I N E J A N E 11100, s...t•Ana, c4 n101 NOTICE OF DEATH OF P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITfOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMINT The followlnQ ousons arr doing bustneues: MONT CLAIR I. IUO H.tlo Avenue, lrvlrw. Cellforftla t2714 The R_,, p W•rmlnvton C-o C• C•lllornl• corporetlonl. l•St? He le Avenuo, lrvlno, C. '7714 Hullon Auoc:oetH I• C.lllornl• CMPoretlonl, 112() E •Ith Strff\, S...1• AN, Ce ft701 This IM.lslnon Is conduct"" by • generet pertrwnlllp Tr. ROWrt P Wumlngton Co Wllllem J. Pittman, Secret•rv This slalenwnl wH llled with tr.. County Clerk ol Oranve County on J•nu•rv U, 1•1 1'1U7 .. Publl\hfcl Or-Coast Otily Piiot Jen 18, ll, Feb I, I, 1•1 31411 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011-lno person Is 001no busi neu •i FAMILY MARK ET, 1111 F&llll S1rMI, San1e Ana, Celllorn•a '11101 "''"Sal•"""'· 19111> Mrnday !.•"" >•nll AN, Celltorn1a 92"704 Tll1s llujlnns I• conelu<IPd Dy an 1n dl•ldual AL•tSal•mell TlllS s1a1enwn1 •U lilt<! w11n Ille County c .. n. Of Orenge Counly on J•n t•. t .. I P•O,ESSIONAL E SC llOW SlllVICES ..... Oftlee ... 115'7 S-AM, Cellfenola tt711 ltc,_ N-: ll•ll·MI' 1'1M714 Publlslled Or..,.. Co.tit Oelly Pllo1, Feb f, I, U, n, 1981 S40-ll P UBLIC NOTICE Corbin E Allen, 1•1>11 P•seo NICK H. DeMAGGIO PETERSEN AND OF v.,,ttervet, EITo•o. ce m o1 AND OF PETITION TO PETIT I 0 N T 0 A 0 · Peut A zoeot••" isss """'"' V•r<>t ADMINISTER ESTATE MINISTER ESTATE NO. Or e .. 1. u o. eo.ie Mt••. C• .,,.,. 0757 LttJ Mont.r, IS.H u ln<aton L•rw· NO. A·107S66. A·1 6. Co.I• Me .. , c.. 92671> T 0 a I I h e i r s T 0 a I I h e I r s • T111s t>usl neu 1s conduct.a ov • be n'e ficlaries creditors beneficiaries, c reditors veneret :'.9.;''.,".1;::;,~, and contingent' creditors of and co~tingent creditors of T1111 •1MMWnl wa• 111t<1 wt1n1rw Ni c k H. DeMaggio of Cathenne Jane Petersen counrv Clu~ 01 Or•nge County on Costa Mesa California of Irvine, California, and J•nu••Y•s.1911 1'1SJ1M and persons 'who may be pe rso~s who ma_y be Publl!.heel 0r.,. co.a" 0.11., P1101 otherwise interested in the otherwise interested tn the Jen 11.u,F•D.1,1,1•t1 n111 'Nill and/or estate : will and/or estate. P UBLIC NOTICE A petition has been filed A petition has been filed by Richard Burl Sullivan, ~Y Vivianne f>. Nikolenko Sr . in the Superior Court of 1n the Supenor Court of FtcTmoos eus1NESS orange County requesting Orange Count_y requesting NAME STATEMENT t h a t R i c ha r d B u r I t h a t V ' v ' a n n e P . Trif' to11owmo per\ons •rt do1n9 t>us•nmas. Sullivan, Sr . be appointed Nikolenko be appointed as TELE SA.LES co, ll'lt B•uti c••· as personal representative pe rsonal representative to ~;: .. Hun11nq1on Buc11 ceufornt• to administer the estate of administer the estate of Pe1tr J P1~n1,.,.. a1u11 C•rtl• Nick H. DeMaggio (under Catherine Jane Petersen Hun11no1oneea<n C•1t•orn1•'11!>4& the Inde pend ent Ad · (under the Independent Av•~~~n ~::.;;~ "t~.5:.n1~.~.~~~:: ministration of E states Administration of Estates ., ... s Act). The petition is set tor Act). The petition is set tor Tl\I\ buStnHs " conduclod by • hearing in Dept. No. 3 al he.Hing in Dept. No. 3 al ~:~~';1 :~~·s11•P 700 Civic Center Dr ive 700 Civic Cente r Drive, Thi• ••••• ,,_, was Oiied With 1rw West, in the City of Santa Wes t, in ~he q ty of Santji Coun1v c1en.ctt 0••"91' coun1v on Jan. Ana, California on March Ana, Caltforn1 a on March tt. •9'1 ,,~7 .. 4, 1981at9:30 a.m . 4, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . Publl!.heel Or•noo coes1 O•oly Pilot IF YOU OBJ ECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the Feb 1.a. 1s.n. •'lt1 sJM1 grant ing of the petition, granting of the petition, P UBLIC NOTICE you should either appear you should either appear at the hearing and state at the hearing and state your objections or file your objections or file N·7llft written object ions with the written objections with the Not1ceofS.teof1tee1 court before the hearing. court before the hearing. "r--1v••Pr1 .. 1es.1° Your appearance ~Y be Your appearance may be in 111e s...,.~1:/~!::!11110 siete"' in person or by your at-in person or by your at· ce111orn••. for thlt Counlyot or~ torney. tornev. In Ille Metler of 111e EUale 01 I F Y O U A R E A I F Y 0 U A R E A N~::;::~:r,:~~:c:::n',neitneun· CR EDITOR o r a con-C REDITOR or a cont· c1ors1on..i "''" .. 11 e1 Pr111e10 wte. 10 tingent creditor of the de-ingent creditor of the de· '"" n1011n1 an0 oes101c1c1e •. 1u111ec110 ceased, you must file your ceased. you must rile your contlrmaoon o1 said SuPtrlor court. claim with the court or c laim with the court or FICTITIOOS IUSINESS on or •lier Uw 11th day of f'tbru.try, NAME STATEMEN T 1"1 •11,,. otllceot stepnen M eerver. present It to the personal present it to the personal Tiit 1011ow1n11 oerwn is <10lng busi E,q., L•g•t c11n1c of suml>t•o a. repr esentative appointed representative appointed non •s · Pe<1et1enl, m1 w .. 1m1ns1er A•.,,u•, by the court within four by the court within four ,.CTtnous•usi•a:H WORLD w10E CREATION S. 3172 su110 A, wo 1m1n1t1er, county ot months from th"" date of months from the date of Montoto Drive. Hunt1nt1on Beech, Ct Orenge, State of C41110-nt1. ell tlle "' NAMI ITATIMl•T '"" r10111, uue -1n1ere11 of wtd c1e-fir s t issuance of letters as first Issuance of letters as 1M.1!1':.!1::1:0•1no person " dot no Oerteen RODff1• l(orn, ,,,, Mon· <Hied., In. lime Of ••Ill end •II'"' provided In section 700 of provided in section 700 of THE WESTEllN OELl,tll AulH IOQO Orlve, Huntl119ton Btecll, C•. r1911t,U1le-lf'll-Sltll•t llltetttte the Probate Code of the Pro bate Code of ., .. , of Hid deCHHd hH •cqulrtd Dy or.,J~°::1~~i.~·:.'!.. .... Cost• Tiiis -•neu "<-..Clect Dy •n 1n. oi-••tl°" of 11w or otllerwlse 0111er California . The time for California. The time for dl•tdue1. 111en.,, In Mdlllon 10 ,,,., of Milo c1e-filing claims will not ex· flllng claims wlll not ex· Moe, Ca.... 0.. ... n fl Ko-n CHMd, ti Ille tlmt of dHtll, 1n encl lo · i i tO fO months T1111 butlnen Is concluctttd Dy en Tnt• .,.,_, ... .., tiled wltll 1.,. ,11 ,,,. cert.in rHt prapertv •li1M1tect In ptre prior to four months P re pr or ur lndlvldli!!f. A. Mitter county Cttrk of orenoe county on ne '"•City of wes1rn1n111er. COlll'lty of from the date of the hear· from the date of the hear- This 1181-t wti Ill .. with tlle Fobrueryt 1.-1, Or•nve. Sleteof Cetllorf'lle, pertkut•r· Ing noticed above Ing noticed above. county Ctefll of Orenoe County on Publls11ect Or11n11t CoHI Oel~,~~ot 1Y ~!:1:i.,:s~~::;f,'~~~ . ., .,., YOU MAY EXAMINE thYOf1u1 kMAtYb EXhAMIN1E J•nwrv 15.1•1· ,.,um F•ll •.u.2t.Mar 1,1.-1 •st-et mep,..c.-I""-'° .,.,.,) .. nd the flle kept by the court. e e ep Y t e cour . ...... 11.,.. e>-. C-...tt o.11, ,.11., -u"' M1tce11~ MaP.. r«ords 01 If you are Interested In the If you are interested in the Jan."· ts, Fee.'·'·"'' uw1 PUBUC NOTICE "10 c_..v: 141 estate you may flle a re· estate, you may file • re- ----'---;:,::,:~~=c•.:i1w:,:.w.o-QUeSt With the COUrt tO re· quest Wtth the COUrt to re· "'CT1T1ous•us1NHS T•"'" of .... ""'' rn 1twt111 -Y celve SJ)e(lal notice of the ceive special notice of the . •AM• STAT•Ma•T .. ,..,. Uf'lltd StaleS on conllrmeuon of inventory of estate assets Inventory of estate assets Tiit IOlltWlf'lt per90f'11 ere OolnQ U lt , Or Perl <Hll end betence and of the natltlonS aC and of the· petitions aC• ,.C1'1TIOUS•Ult••M 11111tness •s; evltencee 11'1' note sec11red by ,.... • • 1 NAM•ITATIMaNT u • s ou TH eu c1.10 Mort....,wTrv1t1>te11ontMpr°'"'' c ounts and repo r t s co unts and reports Tiie fotiowlllg .-non I• tlOlng .,., ••. OEVEl.O""l!HT, Cit .._ 01"9UP. ty ....... Ttfl-cent Of·-· bid descr ibed In Section 1200 described In section 1200 MH u : leoot "' ...... Circle, 1 ... 1ne, c:.. tt114 , ... ..,., .... •1111 lllfl. of the California Probate of the (alifornla Probate lll!CKER & aecKl!ll, J02I Swen J-s. "''•'· m • Elden Aw., ,.., ., OfNt\ IO M l11 •rillne af'ld C Code Or,. Cott• MeM, C.. m1' F, (Oil• Mtw, C•-mtl wtll M r..i..-•I IN •forOMle Offk.• ode· • 'r!IOtna C. kker, Jr~ J02t Swllft E1191M ''tfttlt 9-, 1$<1S Telllll •t ... , ._ .,._ tflt ltnt ....-.1c.i1on or.,CostaMtM,C•."62' · sc .. 1.99IN9Mcll,C. ms1 M,.....,.,......,.,... .. ..-. Carel Ha-E...U & PIUI Ellis & Merrla.ft At· Thi•~•• cOflductM "" 911 1,.. Tiit• 1111.ttnen '-' c-uc .. e •Y • 0.-!:!!.!!'f.•J'~~'· ••t. A. Ma••·,•·:._tt~ys et tereeys at Law, 114H 111v1tttN1. 11m1 ... ........,..,... .._..... -··-. ,,.._ ,.. ....,,_ ~ I T.c.1ttc:11 .. ,Jr. JMM1A . .-11ty •-"""""'"'-Law, 41t •ast 11• SI., •r• St., te. 11 .. 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DIVISION ~.Febtuatyl, 1111 DAILY P9LOT Cl I 1 lh 'Uhl•• I ti• t>IMlof ~•I• ftl\ I~ 1 nw· .utd fl.:h ......... .,,..,\ f1 t•-. , r~~ ~..,, ~..,,. ~..,,. ~ ~ I ~ .,; I s1'1}7 .,; I .,; ~ ,,4197 .,; ~ I ~ • EXCEPTIONAL OCEANFRONT VIEW VIEW VIEW Enjoy The Tranquility lewliMlf I U•da .. d .cl~ .. md Ollt. Arcllitachiii .. J •"t-c, ... 1 .. arwy wood ..ct gins 2 .._ ,...... mlit. Sii~ .. a. ..shr b*M, c111t0M ~ clll*ets. heel of the view from one home & the income from the second. Call to iee it all ! ~!Al' HY ST1\l:FFER SEA LION HEAi.TY 673-5354 tt..c .... St7S.OOO. WATERFRONT HOME , 11\C 2633 W. Coast Hwy. 315 Marine Ave. Newport Beach Balboa Island 631·1400 673-6900 EASTBLUFF J ust listed ! Cape Cod charm. Terri fie curb appeal. BIG CANYON A truly elegant and prestigious two bedroom & den home surrounding two landscaped garden courts. Formal living room and master suite both open through sl1d1ng glass doors to 6th fairway view and large wh 1te brick private patio. The master suite offers spacious closet area. dressing room and marble tub in master bath. Elec tric gate assures privacy. L isted at $495.000 00. Three s pacious bedroom" plus family room with fi replate. Al l rooms on.•rlook garden. Yo u own the land . not leasehold. $279.500. OPEN TODAY, 1-5 2127 ARALIA, EASTBLUFF Doletxx.rt Boy e. Beocl1 Real Estate 1617 Westcliff Dr .. Newport Beach L YHHE V AL&fTIHE. 644-6200 MACMAB-IRVIHE REALTY COMPANY ll(Al.f$1AIC C<CCHI NCl $INC( lf4f 631·7300 Houses For Sat~ Hott.es for Sak '1 HousH For S• Ho.MS for S. ells SI f 11 D ~;~;;;;··········~~~·~ c;;:;;··········i«;;2 G;:;~;··········iooi ~;:;;··········ic,c;2 .........................•.•....•.......................................•.•.•••..•••••••..•• L 0 1!0 0 1S 0 LWEN Tree ~~~l~!~u~.1eads OPEN HO USES SUN .... ~ Houus For sat~ 1 /O to this 3 Bdrm doll house. 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V PILOT Cl Nemea, Greeee Tablets tell love curses BERKELEY (AP) -Love can be neetlng, but the curses ot some frustrated Greek lovers have survived 2,300 years to give archaeoloitsts tltillatina reading. Erotic curses etched on at least three paper- thin lead tablets. two inches by six, have been un- earthed by an archaeological team led by Stephen and Stella Miller. Miller, of the University of California, report- ed the graphic findings lo expedition sponsors. Mrs. Miller teaches at Stanford University. T HE TABLETS WERE DISCOVERED the past two summers in the excavation of a shrine in Nemea, Greece. Nemea is on the Peloponnesus, a rugged peninsula that was the site of Lhe ancient Greek Olympic games. One of the least graphic curses went thus : "I curse the head of Diodorus. and tum away from Artemidora his face. his eyes. bis ears. his body, his genitals. his shins . . I curse their love. and turn it to hate ... Other lines denigrate the size of the male rival's genitals. ....... Elean or Holmes Norton has submitted her resignation as head of the Equal Employm e nt Op - portunity Com- mission to President R eagan. effective Feb.21. DEVOUT ATHEIST DODGES BULLETS IN MIDDLE OF BIBLE BELT Lloyd Thoren founded muaeum In Indiana for non-believer• Because Nemea was the site of male athletic competition. Miller said that the jilted lovers were most likely men, although it is possible that a woman who watched her love sour might have cursed her successor and her former lover. Best dog in show announced Non-believers operate museum for atheists T HE UNLUCKY LOV ERS PROBABLY didn't have the fame of a Casanova. Miller said, but lived the lives of "ordinary John Does having their little problems" •'They had common enough names that gave no reason to tie them to anybody famous,'' the 39-ycar-old archaeologist said. S AN FRANCISCO CAP) -"Best in show" honors went to a Great Dane, Champion Upsen Downs Charlie's Angel. at the Golden Gate Ken· nel Club Dog Show. PETERSBURG . Ind . (AP> When Lloyd Thoren talks, few listen . Not the man with the ba<.•khoe who won't set foot on Thoren's property for any amount of money Not the re· pairman who wants nothing to do with Thoren's broken refrigerator. Not the printer who refu ses to do a job for Thoren because "Jesus has been too good to me." Those who do come to the small cabin tucked into a southwest In- diana hillside often park out back, away from the watchful eyes or those neighbors and townspeople who make it a point. Thoren says. to keep an eye on the cars going in and out or his driveway. "I REALLY BELIEVE I'd be far better accepted if 1 were a leper or a murderer." says Thore n , who is neither. What he is, is an ;momaly a de- vout atheist living, studying and OC· casionally dodging bullets deep in the heart of Lhe Bible Belt. The weathered cabin infuriates some and embarrasses others. It h ouses the American Atheist l(J.Peum, believed to be the only one tn the Western Hemisphere. "It au started with a doubt." says Thoren. 55. a balding. brown-eyed, self-styled philosopher who was born in Chicago and who holds an economi cs degree fr o m Northwestern Univers ity. He came here from Elmira. N. Y .. as a reluc· tant Presbyterian in 1958. "WAY BACK IN World War II when I was in the Navy, I would look up at the night sky and see the stars. I would think to myself, now would be a really neat time for God to manifest Himself. Nothing." He spent some years as an agnostic but fell uncomfortable standing on middle ground. ''l knew I had to be eithe r a preacher or an atheist." With his wife. Pamela. a former church member who grew up in nearby Washington. Ind., Thoren counsels other non-believers who make pilgrimages to the hillside to meditate in the museum's Atheorium and to weigh the price of a godless life. FOR mE THORENS, the price seems high. Three years ago when the museum opened. the cabin was sprayed with bullets. and a cross was burned on the lawn. The phone rang at a ll hours. and abusive letters poured in. "They attacked s uddenly, like timid dogs. then ran a way," Thoren says. "It's hard to defend yourself against that." "It's a lonely life." s ays Mrs . T horen, a s light, soft-spoken woman with a fringe of short brown hair. "Museums are lonely places." The American Atheist museum is lonelier than most Thoren doesn't advertise. and he says m aybe 250 persons visit his museum in a year. some of them members of an atheist organization. He doesn't charge for admission. In the fading light of a December afternoon, Thoren swee ps through Torpedoed ship. yields remains TOKYO CAP) -China has re- covered the remains of some 300 bodies and more than 600 items or penonal effect& from the Japanese. a hlp Awa Maru , mistakenl y torpedoed by a U.S. submarine in IMI, China's Xlnhua news agency re- ported. The 11,249-lon hospital car10 ship was returnin1 from a mercy million when lt was sunk by mistake as lt pa11ed t.hrou1h the Taiwan Strait, Xlnbua II.Id. Commander Charl es Ellto\ Loqhlln, atlpper of the U.S. aub- marine Queenfta~. teatlfied at hla court·mart:lal that four torpedoes were fired ln the beUef bla tar1et was •.enemy destroyer. the Atheorium with the grandiose air or a newly-hired gwde showing off the works of Monet and Van Gogh. Accompanied by an audience of one, Thoren points not to priceless a rt works but to ti me-worn paper backs by Charles Darwin, Margaret Mead. Desmond Morris and Rober t Ingersol There a re ceramic Buddhas. metal meoorahs and homilies galore. "Hands that help are better Car than lips that pray," says one plastic wall plaque. "Trust only your own sensor y perceptors and one day things will open up for you." advises another. In one corner of the chapel like room hangs a time chart of religions. Along a side wall. a lighted glass case follows the chart with symbols of totemism. sorcery. voodoo, Hin- duism. atheism, Judaism. Buddhism. Christianity, Is lam and cultism. "THE GOOD BOOKS we don't show people. We don't da re," Thoren says apologetically. "We just can't risk it. People have come in here with razor blades." Another wall is eovered with EDITOR'S NOTE -Lloyd Thoren &.tan athei&I. He's happy with that, although many of his Indiana neighbor1 are not. He's set up the American Atheist Museum. and it ha.m't made him many friends in the Bible Bell area murals depicting Darwin's theory or evolution. These. days. Thoren is hard a l work on an exhibit of church collection plates and is recording for messages his new Dial-An-Atheist service in nearby Evansville. From 9 a .m. to 5 p.m .. Thoren waits for visitors at the museum. His evenings are spent with his wife, their year-old daughte r .Jenny. and t he few people in the area they still consider friends. THE FORMER OWNER of two private telephone companies that served four Indiana and Illinois coun· ties. Thoren derives his income from investments. He sold the phone com· panies after it became apparent his business would s uffer as a result of hi s beliefs. Thoren operates in a region strong on religion. but figures that he wouldn't fare much better elsewhere. "I happen to be here." he says. "l own this piece of property. Besides. in terms of religious diversity. this is a perfect place to be." Pike County. which has a popula- tion of about 13 .000, s upports 76 churches. according to a local minister 's s urve y . Given that, Thoren believes. it should b<.' able to s upport one atheist museum. MRS. THOREN ALREADY con- sidered herself an atheist when she married five years ago. It was Lloyd Thoren's second marriage: his de- cision to lead a godless life cost him his first wife and three chlldren, he says. Arter the shooting and burning cross episodes, the Thorens tightened security. A pair of wires buried un· der the driveway set orr an alarm Ten more, similar tablets remain for the scientists lo painstakingly unfold and ponder. One of the three translated tablets was folded two or three times: the other two were rolled. Lead was used because the substance was as- so<.'iated with the Greek mythological underworld, to which the messages were directed. Miller said. To straighten the tablets, the scientists carefully clean them and apply epoxy glue and gauze. Then. after heating the leaden missives. "while still flexible, we unroll them as quickly and carefully as possible," Miller explained. THE DELICATE PROCEDURE IS repeated three or four times until the entire tablet is straight. The Nemea shrine is believed to be a small templt! to a kind of demi-god . more commonly called a hero. Legend indicates that object of worship might be Opheltes. a royal baby. • According to the myth, the child was not sup· posed to be touching the ground until he could walk, else he perish. One day his nurse left him un- attended in a wild celery patch and he was murdered. · Fragments of "badly, badly burned" bones at the s hrine are believed to be of wild boar. a com- mon animal 'to sacrifice to the gods of the un· derworld, Miller said. Marine guilty of DlaltreatIDent SAN DIEGO (AP) -A special court-martial at. the Marine Corps Recruit Depot has convicted a drill instructor of grabbing and poking three recrwts last October. Staff Sgt. Paul Castillo, 27. of Temple, Texas. was reduced in rank to sergeant after the verdict. He also will forfeit $100 a month in pay ror six months. Apply early, often The 3-year -old 130· pound Great Dane was the group winner in the working class. The dog is owned by Floyd and Laura Clay o f Wil· mington. It was the s eventh "best in show" award for the dog, which was s hown by handler Sylvia R odwell or Garden Grove. In addition to the Great Dane, group win- ners were : Sporting: Ch. Coal C r ee k 's Briary Breakthru, a Labrador retriever owned by Ran- dy and Debbie Sharp- steen. Modesto. Hounds: Ch. Bigdrum Closecall V West.phal, a s mooth da c hshund owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sims. Houston. T e rri e r s : C h . Democratic Victory. a Scottish terrier owned by Mr. and Mrs . Robert Willis, Beverly Hills. Toys: Ch. Rosebud. a Brussels griffon owned by Claire Bradshaw. Los Angeles. Non-sporting : Ch . Coincidence of Cari-on, a keeshond owned by Dennis and Colleen LeHouillier. Bellflower. Federaljobs elusive By JOYCE L. KENNEDY OPar Joyce: Could you tell me about find ing a summer job working for lhe government tbJs year? I'm a college student. -T. R .. Phoenix, Art1. For federal jobs. apply early and ofte n Some application deadlines ha ve passed: others are March 15 to April 15. You file your application at all the agencies where you would like to work. not at a central clearinghouse. All s ummer jobs are competitive. Two print information sources can he lp: "Summer Jobs," Announcement 414, gives overall rules. It's available from the United States Office of Personnel Management's Federal Job Information Centers. If you can't find a center. ask a librarian for help. A ROUNDUP OF opportunities nationwide is in the annual summer jobs issue of Federal Jobs, Box 1438, Lees burg, Va. 22075. A copy of this commercial publication is available for $1 while supplies last. Enclose a set( -addressed label. For other leads. check the mayor's oHice, the public job service and city and state civil service offices. Other publications list vacation jobs in public and private sectors: -Writer's Digest Books , 9933 Al· liance Road. Cincinnati. Oh.io 45242. publishes the "Summer Employment Director of the U.S. 1981," the "1981 Directory of Overseas Summ er Jobs.'' and a directory new this year. "1981 Internships ." If they're not in bookstores, write to the company for prices. -"Seasonal Employment" is a free booklet from the Na lion al Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior. Room 2217. 18th and C Sts. N.W .. Washington. D.C. 20240. CAMP JOBS ARE noted in the $5.95 ''Camp Job Packet" published by the American Camping Associa- tion, Bradford Woods, Martinsville. Ind. 46151. when a car pulls in. A strategically placed mirror enables them to see Chase slows who's coming. And a small, elec· · A number of summer internships for college student.a are suggested in several publications of the National Society for Internships and Experien- tial Education, Suite 801, 1735 Eye St. N.W .. Wu hinatoo, D.C. 20006. What about theme parks? In addi· lion lo being a cuhler, guide or ride operator, a studept with performing talent.a can work ln live shows. Audi· tions usually run from January to May; a Hat of posalble employers is 1lven ln the "National Directory of Theme Parka and Amusement Areas,'' available only by mail for $2 :95 from PUot Books, 347 Fif\h Ave.,. New York, N. Y. 10016. tronic device that hangs by the door summons the sheriff at the touch of a as fees pa1·d button. Help is only two minutes away. To discourage vandalism, a sign PERRY, Okla. (AP> -A driver greets visitors at Lhe edge or the b eing ch ased by the Oklahoma property. "Attention, thla enclave is Highway Patrol stopped at an exit fortified. The police are our friends. gate on the Cimarron Turnpike, paid Webopethey'reyountoo." hla 80 centa and zoomed oft •lain at speeds up to 1AO mph. offlciala aaid. DESPrrE THE precautions, Mra. 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VIEW I wouldUke: [lt o save t h e com · Tile entry, stairs leading mission to loft aod .master suite. .-------....--LJLALALPLALS..~ SYU eam.o .Sl.o,,.6 * * "MAGNIACOO" s * 6 Br, Pool, Ocem rl8W OPEN TODAY 12-4 $171,000 ... 4527 ORRINGTON, A masterpiece home in the "Grand Manner". From the prestig io us & impressive facade throu g h th e for m al portico t o sumptious salon with its 91.h ft. ceiling & r aised hearth fireplace. Sweeping ocean vistas fro m all major rooms. Central ha ll plan & separate bed room wing offers a comfortable li ving division & assures master bedroom privacy. Totally coordinated interior in soft tones & hues. Truly elegant & deser vin g of your a ppreciative inspection. ::b~linclive REALTORS '75·551 I O'IN HOUSI I ·I IEASTSIDE COST A MESA -l '*• 2 batll cmtd hucJtt """'"" room. A ,,_.. fwt hcNIM. C:O...,.... wltt. bubbllltCJ 1fN1 cmtd all for $141,000. OWNER ANXIOUS. 335 R.OWER ST., C.M. IRAMD ..W Moc)Mficettt gloss atr• 3 1toriff hkjla. tr.. this 5 ldnt or 4 cmtd M,.. ... CJMtt suit• wftll OCHft •lew. Opul1.t UM of copp•r & wood ttnhanu this tt•lqH -ion. OWMr wUI httlp ""-ctt. OHHH at $749,500. Call for htfOl•lllltion. COLE OF NIW,ORT UALTOIS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de-IM• 675-5511 1 ~~!!!!!~~~~~3.. [lthe house sold with no gourmet kitchen. formal -----------------t-' effort on my part. ,ntertaining, miss clean VETS-HO DOWH! [1the highest se lling I lives here . Comple te Counl''I Gng/~~ On .Sr'l'lttU~ TERMS! TERMS! FIXER "VACANT" Assume a 9\l'J~ loan on Needs 11..C! Covered en· this l year old 4 bdrm. 2 try way, leads to vaulted full bath home Just un-ceilinged living room. der SI00.000. Call for wood burning fireplace. mor e details. this one huge country kitchen. won ·11ast ! ' I family room area over- 9,3-1112 looks covered patio. pool and spa. 3 Bdrms and 2 baths . A bargain a l e~ $131,000. Cal l n ow . S46-23l3 IDg~~~~~ I fli!!,!ltl CE GEDILBE ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE I I llG DIPPER OPEN t-5 Nt•" 1111r1 'I 1•rr •ll'l'. SmJrl Thrt'l' Bedroom 1·11nl.lv LAK.dll•d ""'J\' From The Cro"d Jn t/111et :-.:c·" port Be<tch · l''>m munity. Decorator \\'<tlb \\'1nd1rn & Carpet Co\er1ngs . \\111uh·rh1I Tranquil Area SIJS.500 2745 VISTA UMIROSA OPEN 1·5 t 11 -..1 I 1m1· 1.1,t;·d TJ-.ldull) Decorated . lJ 1'1;111 \\ t ol\ t 'un\ 1•r,Jt1on P1l & SpJ1·1 .. u-. 1.1' mi.: 1'1i1111~ knom 1\rea tde11l l.111 .t111111 w I JI~·· 1-:11l"lt1~l·ll l'at10 On (,n•1 nhl'lt ,,.,11 l'1•ol & Tt•nni!> C'lub Perrecl llurnt' l-t11 1-'.nl1•flllllllnl!' 52:1\J.!100 RANCHO SAN JOAQUl.,._.RVINE l.n\ d) End t :mt T" o Lc•vel Townhouse On Ciolf l'1rn1· ... c T\\(1 111.'droom.'>. 2'2 Ralhs. Step IJuwn Convt·rsat1on 1\rt•u WrWct Bar ll<'au1tru1 Ne" C:a me l Color Carpel. Parquet K1t l0ht·n Fluor & 1-;n1ry Onl) Sl95.000. ELEGANT SPYGLASS Submit All Offt•ri. On This Truly Lovely llomc W Canyon View Sellers Will Ass ist In 1-'lnancin~ W L:ir~<> l!>l Trui.t De<.'<! At Low lnterl.'st Rall' l.nr~e Family Room. Teenage Quarters. 2 F1re vlaC'es & 2 Wet Bars Pool·slzt.'d Lot Shown By Appt. Asking S.56.S.50o A •Jov or Newport Listing". PRIME IA YFROMT Fort) fo'ool Frontage. Pier & Doek In Exelui.l\e Sl'l'Ufl"' Guarded Bavs hores C-Ommunity Lovely ·Two· Room Master Suite \\' F1replaee. Plu!. Four Bedrooms. & Bonus Houm & Den Step down Living Room \\' l'en-Fool Ceilings Sµac10~ Dining Area W1Wet Bar Truly Gorgeous View of Island:: & Channels, & An Extra Large Front Patio & Deek. Owner Wunts This Home Sold ImmeJ111tl'h l. 150.000 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VILLAS- IRVIHE \warci Winnmg Ut•s11:n. 2 lk"'<lrooms &: Den Con d u P rattac all y New . S martly l>t>coraled, Palm, Front Deck. & Comm. Pool Slll5.00il Aclull l'omm. llG Cl.HYON CUSTOM HOMI On /\ Ben1111ru1 Lot Overlooking The 18th F:iirway Ouhtan<lin.i Custom Built Home t:p11 omy Of Unllers tall•d Elegance. In The ramal~ Wing o r The Ho me There Are 4 Largl' l:lc-drooms Each WHh A Bath )laster ll:1s A F1rl'place. 2 Large Walk -an Closets & F'rem·h Doors Opening To A Brark Terraee Formal Dining. Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus l!oo m With Bath Plus Maid·s l)uaner:. Call 1-'or Appl S2.200.000 HST OF LIDO t:xpans1ve Lado Isle Bayfront 90 Feel On The Bay Three Contiguous Lots Possible To Dock A !Kr Boat Magnificent Property On Wade Part Or Channel. 4 Beodrooms Baths & Powder Room Phis Separate Hoom & Bath ~r OC The Swimming Pool. Formal Dining, Family Hootn With Wei Bar. Wine Cellar. 4 Car Garagr A Yachtsman's Dream Home! $4,500,000 HEWPOIT HACH FOUl·PLIX Localed On Quiet St reet Near Shoppln1. Excel111nt Condition, Good RENT INCOME Minimum Vacancy factor . 4-2 Bedroom Units. Assuma ble Loans. Inspect With Uller. Priced ot 1365,000. ® ·--.. _._ .. .,,. 759-91• 12c .......... ......... c...w l No down payment re-pricePo15Slble . privacy, com m . pool. quired for vets on this O the housesoldquickly spa. sauna , tennis . very attractive 3 Bdrm. 2 [1an alftjt who will do Twnbm. Asking $144,500. bath home. Only 185.000. what be says I Call now. 963-7111 Owner will help finance [1not to be bothered by conventional loan. Take R E people il.Jla~~·~ advantage. Call 979.537 Call.Tim Rhone for a ppt. (#J9=ffijjffi.t=i now. 631·12186. Agt. • · ALLSTATE -- REALTORS 1---------------EXECUTIVE TOWHHOME Stl l .000. 101\jf ~ I< I \I I \ "l f ~ j I I 44 BUILDERS R-2LOT East.side 3 Bdrm. 2 bath charmer on a buildable R-2 lot. $125,000. Call for mor e Information. 546·2313 MIWPOIT llACH 3 bdrm, 2 ba. yearly. un- fum. ts7S. associated B P O KE P S PfAlT0 RS 101', W 8 alb•10 b' ~ 't>b ! BIG FIXER Dynamic view! Popular 4 Bdrm 3 bath, Spec- tacular family room with w etbar. f ir,eplace. fo rmal dining area. Co untry k itche n over looks pool and s pa. + VIEW! A must see. $275,000. Act n o w ! 546-2313 Make t h ose good household items you 're not using available to someotherramily by ad- vertising them for sale in Cl assified . Call 6'2-5678 r·-··-··-·--·-··-.. - ' ~I r,J~ I ~ r"l ~ . hi, ~~~'ti I Starting a New BuslneH Acccordln g to Calllornla BuaineH •nd ProfHMc>ft• Code (Sec. 17900 to 17UOI a ll pereon• dolnt lllullneH under • tlctttlovt name muel Ill• a 118temen1 wllll Ille County Clerk and 118¥• It pvbll•lled lour llmea In • newepaper Mnlng Ille eret In wlllcll 111• blltlneH 11 located. Tiie 11a1e111ent It required by I•• •ncl 11 neCHHty In ~Int your bu1lne11 n11•11. lilott b1nk1 require proof of flllnt to open commercial 11CCOVnt1. Tiie OAILV PILOT proitlCIH botll llNng encl pubtlcetloft _..._ •. W• ...... ... tlle __ , .. ,, fofMI elld mel"teln • dally Hr1rlce to tll• O r •"I• County COIH'lllouee. llttlet ..., •r •"•of our co" ... "''"' OHICH " ,11011e Ille LlOAL Df PAt'1'•NT Mt-4121, I 11 . JJI tor MO re lllf9JM•......_, '-""'• LOOKING FOR A GROWTH POSITION? If you want to do your residential businHs with a firm ott.rin«J; * 12 yews of CO""'*"ity l«"iU •Officn in ••ff'/ coastal city -Hewport to S• Clttfl'llfft •Fmhlan Ill.ct offiett staffed wftll top profttssl011als • Sp•clallsation in marktttiftCJ pri ... property •f•Houw adnrtisin«J CICJftftCY •Accttlttrahd commission ICMdultt If you want to add to yos •Ndy wcc•ssful rttlideftffal busiMss: •Th• abHlty to cnat• and ....W llmihd p«tnerships •IHol•HtHt with a sfroltCJ ............... ,... ....... * lndl•ldual lnnshnttftt trailtll11g •P•rsonal ln•Htin9 thrOU4Jh iftcl•ldual .ct CJNMIP lnnstiftq Call Gttn• Trowbrid9tt, C.C.l.M.. Viett-Prtt1idttnt CLftd Sain ManCICJttr 644-7020 --4EST IUY HOME- -YIEW-C.D.M.- Ownttr may carry I It T.D. at I 21/~/o ClftftUCll rat• with small down pay1M1tt. Prl•attt com,....;ty witti pool. Uttt. airy 4 bdrm. 3 ba. 2 frplcs & form. din nn Ir ~t ""'o..ty $397,000. -SUPER CUSTOM MOllLE HOME - 2 ldnn. fCNRily roGlft & •• rooM, frittftdly star pork. w /llN!. taobby "°°"'• pool & ... •....W MttMg. Must sttll -C.D.M. DUPLEX . Char-:::.z ..... -l bdrm & 2 .,._ ...... ha•• fl~placttt. N•w ~. HW drap•rlH. Ho d•f•rnd 1111Lit1t1 .... u . SCMlth of .._ Hwy. A.a ..... ,. eo.. & CMlfy $275,000. -GOU COUISE IEAUTY. Meta V.... Cow.try CW» •lew "°""· ......... °" ............. 11lh' 4 .WnR. 3 bate. hlddH 2· story .e.ow. • • MOdel. ltmodelM ldtcMll wttt.-.w,..... & .............. . •l•r• 1y1t••· Lor9• lot with Ta•• pltly orH. Offtnid .t s 21,000. If you like extensive use of wood, brick & stone, see this Botzenhardt c u s tom built 4 bd r m . 3 112 bath mas terpiece. M aster bdrm has rireplace lo unging a rea. wet bar & jacuzzi. Skylighted kitchen with every mode rn con ven ience in cl uding a b uilt-in refriger ator 'freezer & BBQ. Ocean & harbor view from the living room. dining room. kitchen. family room. m aster bdrm & swim ming pool. Owner will ente rta in trade offers for local property or sell with a large A.J.T.D. to qualified buyer Shown by appt. only. OFFERED AT S 1.495.000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 INo siCJrlsl lf I MUIR BUCH CIRCLE Corona dt>I Mar 760-8188 ASK FOR BOB • COTE nrl\LTT CfJ ~ mvrsmrm conmnr You've Arrived at . IRVINE Lovefy 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. siA g le family ho m e with VERY private yard. Xlnt location. close to schools. sho pping and freeway. $164.500. Owner will carry 2nd. 34 Almond T ree Ln Ope n Sunday 12·5 COSTA MESA This 3 Bdrm charmer was once a m odel home. Located on a huge cul-d e-sac lot and filled with extras . F I N IS HED garage . C lose t o schools. Offe red at $144.500. 1657 Texas Circle Ope n Sat. & S unday 12:30-4 :30 CAPISTRANO BEACH Nestled on bluffs above the Pacific, this m agnifice ntly s tyle d a nd c rafte d home o ffers beautiful canyon and ocean views. 5 Bdrm, 611:! baths for $995,000. sor; loan available al 13•:; int. 26421 Palisades Open Sat & Sunday 12-4 LAGUNA HILLS Exoeption a l o wn e r fi nancing ava ilable at rates below prevailing on 4 Bdrm 21 2 bath family and e ntertaining home with pool and spa .·Offered at $247 .500 LAGUNA BEACH Blue wa ter vistas abound from this 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. Just s teps to Victoria Beach. Owner will carry a large 2nd trust deed. Offered at $259.500. 2075 Sen Joequln HUis Rd. AcroH from 810 CANYON Newport 8each 840-5777 HARIOR RIDGE CUSTOM Elegant country kitchen Englis h home on the top street in Harbor Ridge. 5 Bdrm. fam ily room and library. F a ntastic: ocean and city li ght new lo Lo ng ·Beach a nd beyond Hu ycr·s t hoice of fl ooring. carpets . fi xture~ and appliances. Pool and s p<.1 int'luded Call for appt. to set' site & plans . PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. is r eflL·tt <'d C\'cr vwhcre in this tradit ional s tyle 0 homc generous \\i lh cuuntn c:lrnrm. '.\lestled in one of :\'ewport· Ht:<J chl'=' h1;;•st hackboy c·ommunitiL'S. tlL'<lf' the g<Jlftour~c. It b con\'l'llll'nt LO freeways a nd hopping. Enjo~ u family size kitc hen. s pa c ious li\'ing room w brick fireplace. 3 Bdrrns and 2 Ba Assumttbh' 9 1,', loan. Owner may assist with finan cing. Call for appt. S 169. 900. llG CANYON Prl\ ac·~ <J hounds 111 th1~ elegant. 3 lx'clroom. 3 bath Bordeaux model \\h1e h 11ffcr-. comfort and spacious It\ ing Ill an t• \C'l' 11 t•nl !oration. Owners "111 <1:-....,1:-.t Ill fi nancing. Offe red at S3!15.000 PENINSULA IA YFRONT CONDO This two bedroom 2 bath adult condo has a beautiful main bav \'iew wi th boat s lip availability. Excell~nt owner financing with low down payment. Only S335,000 Fee. 'INIMSULA "- OWNER FINANCING This 3 Bdrm :J Ba home has a large assumable low inte res t loan. The O\~ner will carry a large 2nd TD with 20', cl own . The excellen t location. just s teps from the beach. with a beat.:tiful ocean view cannot he duplicated S349.000. IA YSHORES-IEST LOCATION T his nice 2 bed room 2 bath Baysh orcs ho m e has fa ntastic potential. It is located just a few doors from the private beach of this exclus ive guardr d gate community. Must s ee to a ppr eriate. $405.000 Leasehold OH THE IA YFRONT This beautiful beach home is on Ba lboa Is land's No. Bayfront with a pr ivate dock a nd pier for a 35' boat. The house has 5 Bdrrns. 4 Baths, and a n outdoor bath for beach convenie nce. $1, 100.000. fi44 9990 160 083 ] ~ STAR GA'ZEK"~ .__.-........;..;...; ___ 8r l l \Y 1' l'(lll<\~·----.---~ M '°"'' 0..1, _.,,,.,,,, Civtd• M V Auerd·"SI fo f#lt S'o'• V To dt_.t'loo mt\\OOt h.-M "JO\. tfOj ~d\ CNrnpend ·ng M """"~<flt\ .;of ~au< Zochoc btflh ''ll" t WOO_.,,.. )I S•"t ''°"" » ,.,..,. l h ))N_, .... qt'Wt,.. )4tilti1Mf!itt S Good » l,._ ..... o ... , ... ~, Jll .... 4t. ,,. ,,~,.. • PloH 1D•hh )t ~ • ,, .• ""°' ,. f~,+Ow• 100t •00..t tt (""°11re1.t~ t t Alt•f"f•" t=~~"i ;~J:!::'1•' !~~::0'11, u cw10 ••• ...,, ••C.;t•~ .,o, tt"vtrt .. w ..... t1Sltt'i't •1,._t tl ll'top.. ...W,111-e ~~!:!!:~ ;:~ ~~IHfM ,, ,..., '' """°"• nv.. ,., ..... rn·-.,..., t•C-)ti• ,._ .... "'""'=;::;,;:=..~ ~= :;~,., .... .. .. _ ..,.... .. ... ""'11 Jail-·-· 1' ~· ""®cooJ ®"J-_ ... -. 11• ... ., .... ... 0 or .... fli*O•t •"0' ... ,., .. ~ ..... IO p,..,.. tt O• .. 7'M•loDf\fl PJWN>t i.e ..... i\,oP(:tflO .ftCiolfl.,.11'1..;t'\ J1 Y~•IM ,.,. ... ~" "'""'• ........ ·-· ,, .... .., ... t(. .. , .. .. ......,., ... . ........ .,_, ::~ ·--.... " Nt»11t1 lllb "" ,, .. ~ .... ocr n .... t.,. 1J11.J.S-.U( HH• .. KO.,IO LINDA Ill.I 6br. 7ba the most ex eat e:~tat~ on Lind a l1Jt-W nl' n llar. g .. m ~ 1 m . tn t uut <1• &AA>l & pa rwquul b&u.m vu, dk (or 85 ' ya(•ht 3 1 m1lho11 For appt Bo b & Do\ 1e Koop LIMOA 1$LI Sbr. 5ba, huge mu tel' bte beau. Lite decor, formal din .. bes t buy on Landa at 1.1 Malhon Bob & Dovie Koop OCIAM YllW DOVH SHOalS 4br . 4ba. rab vu from this xtra Jg Bluff lot. pool. spa , party hm . $5.0 K exist fin. asking S725K fee. Bob & Dovie Koop. WATHfllONTIOATDOal 3br. 3ba. 3y rs old . ne w spa, huge master ste. wt bay vu. Sell at $525K ls t T.D. $274K at 1 J .5< ~ a ss um. Bob & Dovie NEWPORT IEACH REPOSSESSION 3br . 2ba, RV acc .. r m for lrg pool. Ta ke over opt for $5,QOO. My loss your gain. $159K. Bob & Dovie Koop. HUMTIMGTON HARIOR 2br , 212 ba. very sharp condo. S142K. Bob & Dovie Koop. CAMEO SHOaE LEASE 4br. 3ba. fr. pool. Ocean view, 3pri beaches. $1.900/ mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. DOYst SHOaES CUSTOM 2-3 br. 4 ~ formal dining, bridge rr.. 0 f i;-a b viw. Total sec. "must h O~". $500.000. Bob & Dovie Koop. TEAMS TYMS TYMS Owner financing, spotless 2 bedroom home plus a mother in Jaw cottage. $171,500. Ask for Robert MiJliken. CLOSI TO llACH-$1 Jt,ttl Award winning 2bd, 2ba th new hom e. Beautiful yard, quiet cul-de-sac and priced to sell fast. You must see this one! Te rms . Patrick Te nore. SHARP 41D W /SPA Lg. gorgeous fa mi1y home in executi ve area. Assume il 1129~. $177,500 w/terms!! Patrick Tenore. IMYESTotlS OR FAMILY Sharp 3bd condo w/pool only $95 .000. Ass ume 12'1; int. Patrick Tenore. HEW CONDO-lOW S0H Huge 3bd. 2112bath. Formal DR & Firepl. As s ume 11.314 '/r w/low dn. $185,000. Patrick Tenore . IH THE WOODS Gorgeous huge 3bd w/spa & all a m e n iti e s. Prof. d ecor - earthtones. Assume 10'"( int. w/only t5<1r dn. $225,000 Won't last! Patrick Tenore. A REAL CHARMH Lg . 4bd hom e in woodsy area n ear beaches. 2 fire places w/fabulous spa . Assume 1!112<"/r L o dn . $299.500. Patrick Tenore. ~ LARGE 41D '12 mile to beach ! Excell family ho me w/super yard on cul-de· s a c . Only $149.000 w/terms . Patrick Tenore. OUTSTAHOING CUSTOM Near Mesa Ve rde C.C. Rambl· ing sgl. story, 4bdr., 3'h bas., pool & s pa . Prof. decorated, VERY SPECIAL TO SEE! J ackie Handle man. OM THI SAMO OWMm ANXIOUS Hawaii l bdrm condo on Maw n ear Lahaina . Owner says bring any ot'fer . Sl65,000. Call Jerry Jones. LAA .. 4 •1$PA! Beaut. decorated family home w /pvt patio, tennis, brick custom spa. Super area. As- s ume 12% + t erm s . Only $179,900! ! See this one! Patrick Tenore. •••r• IOGJ_..,,.. IHI ....... ,_Wt MwnPorS. ·······················t-·~···~················ ............................................. . I OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 P .M. "°' w. 0c ................. , .... ... #I C.-hle.W.11 ....... Sl.100.0IO t 16 ..... Ce••• .•.•.••... HIO,OOI 6U U. ,_. Dr.F-1 •••..••• HZl,000 JJO SNwn l&Sltorecllfft .• SJl4,IOO 11 I l Mlt .,, ............ $461,000 i041 ,...,,1otlt .......... $172,000 1001 ec-. 14/Cllff •..•..•. $491,000 7 Artet Ct .. Mp.Creat •••.•••• $110,000 IOI CIHf Dr ............... SJI0,000. 212 Via S-1 ............. $675',000 JU Via S• leMO ........•. $665, 900 1741 T•tlll A•• ............ SI 14,000 WITOFIONT ca..vu s.c..-, .... ce.w1ll1• •••a .... .., wf I ct , ,_ ... •lllKZll•• ,...,.... wltt. ............ L._,. BMf. -... p ..... $491,000. INCREDIBLE LINDA ISLE HOME A "st.ewe•••" ..... f ........... . decor...... 'rl•et• Hhrier eetry c-tr-d .... lwta w• ••t ••• ........... ,.,.... .... , .. ....., .. wladl ..... atelrceH. •..-• & · ltH.ttM ........ well co• ........ w/"-cll ..... HW c .... -• tot et~ coordlaete4 ••~lr•••••t r•fleclmt .............. ...,. A .... ... ·•·1~ ... ,.... ... .., .... ..... ._., & twe ... ..._ Sl,Jtl.000. SIMtWll.., •-=-..... 631-1400. OCEANFRONT PENINSULA POINT qui.t r•sidNtlal b.achfroftt wltla • exciting. nnatite •d nry lcs'Cp 2.-story Ito••· E .. ry d•cor•tl•CJ cletell la ~t! S,.cial f•atwes of tWs 4 bed how. include imprHsin ...try, spacious · CJCllM rootrt/ fom. ""· with professloMI CJClr; ••ator, pl_....• 1e.tt.r1, wlcJ. hallways, parquet floors. A ....-feet home for the aclulh and family. $150,000. CUSTOM WITH FIUIT TIEES Speciom 1W. 2 .... -............. Clll •tee ,_., ,...., ...,.. .. lot, ,..... for ,..e. ~WI for ort ... 111 owws. .., 1211 ~1b& M~ -•eJta.a. $249,500 .... .., ..... EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO Trwty • .e.owc... la .._.,.. C....t! c...,. 2 IMd. 61. ,._ OCIAH YU. D ....... /~orwlllt ................ . w ......... c ..... 0-..r .. .... wltll fht .. cla9 ••cl cerry AITD. s 111.900. 6J 1-1400. BEAUTIFUL MOVE-IN CONllTION Perf•ct hoM• for fllny b•y•rt la .,._wporl Shores. 2 story _... lbr. & ._ or 4bd. M-.y dKorotor t.alw •a. Woll tocOA•ewity pool & hMh. $199,500. ON THE WATER-VIEW tolcely dKorat.cl 2 Md CC>Op. A •aitable boat sip. liq USWMI* to.. of 12.750/o. Froat row to ALL IA Y actl•lty. SJ00.000. s.c.tty. WEST BAY DUPLEX Exe.-.... P...-sulcl &ocatioll .._.1ay cmd leoch. This 2 story, lbd, ZbcL -4 2bd. I b& C• be easily COll•...t.d to tieMJle i t.Nly. P..W. of ownenhlp. ti4Gelaetmtea. I Old Newport cha""-Sl~.000. NEW UNITS-FLEXIBLE TERMS Conanlant Newport locatlo11 a11cl •enatila property c• IM ,..-chaMd asl two units or separately. Eodl _.. Is 2-story with a 2 bad ..at astd a 3 bedroom. Lin in OH and ""' tt. otlwr! AMaetltles ietclude wood b•r•l•CJ fir•places, microwave, clerestory windows & Mini lay VU's $360,000 for bath. Call for fill•clltCJ dttaih. Yoe1 c• buy OM unit! 63 I• I 400. PENTHOUSE ON WATER·W Larger than inost ho'"''· thit condo is bright & opH with socsiftc) i..t.rlor atriusn.. lbd. with patio Oft water. loot sip a•altable. $550,000. NEWPORT AREA--OOIET I Spotlets hoMI Oft pool slw tot in a fmnlly ~d con•HlaJtt to di. ''Prfcla of oWMnhlp" horM with 3 a..d. & 2 ba. OWNER MAY CARRY I ST T.D. with 200/o cash doWSI poYJMdtt. $ 179,000. CUFFHl~UIB APPEAL Neacl•°"'• treclltloael rHlcle•u I• c ............ .,.... loc ........... 1 .. y ,....CMW9c1 .... ~or.e.d ...... , nttw ·roof, plumbin9. ICH1cfsc.apin9 and I l11terlor. 9Hllty tt.ro•tlt••t wltlt 1 •sMplr _,.. co•--... wood & lwidL S,.Clom row IMludsd J ..... f-'Y I rOCNa, ..-J'•crd ,...., 2 flrl.IHft (OH wit• Hfl49ee •ea.tie), 4e1He 90• ... Cl Is f Idle ..... , ..... ,.,.... ...................... ..., ... '-foyslMatmcl•Sll•rt• ........ ~ ... 1roM1121t. Sll0,000 t.e. ShoWll lty 1ppo~ I I. 631·1400. PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT ·~-·••.ct J ........... ..._ celtl:tcJI wt 'c~ cltcor. q.191 locatlOt1 on th• llACH. I• • fl•• ,........ .. ...._L_...,.... ........ for estfertelal•CJ· , ..... 11111.. for ftf••lon. 1.-ec1 to Sltl,000. Oww-.... _.t flamc"'9- UDO ISLE~EPING CllNER "'"-"" 3 Md. 4 ..... ....., ,_ ..... wlftt ..., .......... Str..t .. ............ wl':J:!: fw,...,..... .... ,,I I. Spec ........... ...!! ...... ,,..... ................ _ .................. $671,000. WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC • R£AL £STATE ~'-'' R"'"•t'' P'''P-'"¥ M""'*'"""" nt •2436W CoattHwy ,631·1400 N9wpor1 8-=h •••r• I 002 5••r• I 001 ....................... , ..................... . BEST IN BLUFFS SPICTACULAI s pllt·level 3 bdrm. 21h bath, 1900 sq. ft. Highly upgraded. Finest quality. Neutral colors. $235,000. LIASl. Spacious 3 Bdrm, fam rm, 2~ bath, beautiful home, poolside setting. End unit. $1100/mo. HELEN B. DOWD REALTotl, IMC. 644-0134 Utt & l.y WHtt "hae bp9rls SEA VIEW -NEWPORT BEACH FIXER UPPER Popular ''Maw ladford" modal on ICJnJI tOl'Mf' lot w/ocaOlft & city UCJht •iews. Priced for fast sale. Call for .,t. to se.. HARBOR RIDGE REALTY, INC. 544-9411 let Newport leach~oolc to UllC)O First OCEAN VIEW HOMI IHuHful MW 4 ldnn 21/J lath hoMa with bonus rooM rHdy for inl:Mclah occ..-cy. Ex~ ...lty C0111trvctlon. lactud.t _, •xfras. O••rsla.cl wat bcr, brick flreplau, uralllic tile, enlrrond wwdrobes, f...,CMll ldtch9ll wltla ._.Otd c~ and .-di. lllllCll ....... Offwed .. $179,500. MO 9UALIFYIMCi- l OO/o DOWN a..,.. ••-•It I st Trwt D..d. o...,. will carry bal..u. 3 a..-ao.. ca,. Cod c...,_, _ .._wport H-"JMs. $119,500. LEAST IXPINSIVI IALIOA ISLAND Thia 2 badroo111 cottage r.,. UHts a good h1Hs"""" opport.ity as a ....tat .-.. first "°"" • HM l"-d or I-st Mwe appreclatloa. c~ .. fletcmldstCJ GYailable. Offered ot $209,000. . LUXURY CONDOMINIUM IY THI SIA a...tiM 2 IM•oom oc.-.i.w cOftdogNgliUSR with a ddghlful letterior d.sl91t by D11l91t Profiles of Mawr.rt leach. with special hancM01d solid teak & hcrdwood floorinc), swct. wall c0Hriet9s with solid walnut =li'"J & 111oldin9s, lftllrf»I• •· *CllMriat froill Psis. by Christopher Uoyd and 9olcl fixtures by SIMryl WOIJlt'f'. Completely funliWcl AUTHENTIC SPANISH IMHALD IAY Classic Hlad roof Spmish ...,._, Oc•a111lde E111eralcl lay t.alw "'9 oc•• ¥iew, lww dwood floon, open caltllHJI, 3 ..,_, 3 lathe, faMlly rooM, for111ol c1ni11CJ. S590,000. '9UVACY OM THI llACH A ,.... ..ct 1R2tl2Cll offering. a c.tOl2I ...... in .... c ..... of tt.priwwh~ofL ........ A 1pac1 .. 1 3 baclrooM J batla ho•e wlfll Hparat• CJHtt .. tert ell MJTO•Cllng 0 .... cowtycrcl mtd located on • 60' tot . -... .,._ .. In .... pri•• ca ully of L~. IUT IUY UDO ASSUMA'U LOAM Two ..., CMr•r, J ..... J .............. w ....... ,. .. . wood floon, ltrlct. .......... . doteto .......... LldoV119tt. 0--wll~lllflll•c .... ...................... = -:: ==· c .... Sundlly, February 8, 1181 DAILY PfLOT CJ J ...... ~~ ....... l~:.~~·······1~:.'!«:';.5:!':. ...... . ..... I 00~ •••rel I 002 Ge•rel I 002 ..................... 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DalebcX.rt . Bay&Beach .Real Estate REAL ESTAT£ EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US ••. TO EASDLUFP. Cape Cod charmer with e legant curb appeal, on a cul-de-sac street. Three spacious bedrooms . Fireplace in cozy family roo m. Freshly decorated , both mside and out. New c'opper plumbing. All rooms overlooking luxuriant garden 2 I 21 MALIA •••.•• Fee l•d tlat .... t.old •••••• $279 ,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 COME WITH US •.. TO DOVER SHORES. Encha nting five bedroom home. Upper Bay view is enjoyed t hroughout living area. plus m aster bedroom. Four other spacious bedrooms. Formal dining and family rooms. Lovely pool. You own the land. Owner will help finance! 1142 GALAXY DRIVE .......... IY /tin ........... $665,000 COME WITH US .•. TO DOYst SHORES. Stimulating three bedroom home. Huge family room. Dining room. Decor a te d with impeccable taste. Park-like yard. Luxurious POOi. The restful a tmospher e provides an escape from reality_. 1363 GALAXY DRIYI .............................. $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO UDO ISLE. Spacious five bedroom home , could be three bedrooms, plus two bedroom g uest qua rters . Dining room . Family room. Large 40x90 lot. Handy to club and beach. 221 VIA FtREHZE ....................... .' .......... $379,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Elegant three bedroom home. La rge family room with we t bar a nd built-in stereo. 9' ceiling in living room. Air conditioning with electostatic filtering system. Country kitc he n. Bay view! Owne r wi II carry complete financing! 421 SAM BERNARDINO ......... OPEN DAILY ....... $360,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. Pre stigious five bedroom home on quiet street. Family room. Den. Large pool with solar heating. Owner will carry 1st T.D. at 12112<7c. 1823 GLENWOOD LANE ...•........................ $310,000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFF. Expa ns ive but not expensive. Four bedroom home. Formal dining room. Familv room . Large li ving room with fireplace. Large lot. Luxurious pool. BBQ. 1400 MOTIINGHAM .......•...............•....•... $245,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. Economy m inded ? Four bedroom home, in fine neighborhood . Corning top kitchen range. 80xl08 lot. Owner may carry 1st T .D. at 13%. 1700 IRYIME AVENUE .........••..•.•••.•...... only $205,000 COME WITH US ... TO Olt.AMGE THI, IRVIHE. Exceptionally neat two bedroom, two bath patio home . The bedroom suites are located at opposite ends of the home for privacy. 42 T AHGHIHE A YE. ........... IY /tin .......... SI 24,500 1617 Westcliff Dr., H.B. 631 -7300 SHARI MYE9UfTY 4 Bdrm, 2 ba home. 8~ down with 1~ by-out option. CaU 536--9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS MHCI PrOfMrty MCIJllf7 Call Devin Real ~late. for expert meticulous care. We handle repairs, upkeep and tenants as though the property was our own. Rers. DEVIM REAL ES'T'A'T'E 642-6368 Centrally located since 1974 S70,000 Fantastic value, single sto ry end unit. Good location. Take over & pay $4921 per mo. Call now 536-9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS UDO ISi.i OPEN SUNDAY I ·4 214 YIA ITHACA Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2. patios. Livin~ room has attr active beam ceilings. fireplace & F re nch doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen bit -in appliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnis hed $420,000. . PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT Panoramic view al wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq . ft. featuring marine r oom . e ntry , living room , dining r oom, built-ins. etc. $1.385,000. IAYNOMT We have several fine homes w~th pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 Rny\•d1· Or".1•· NB 675 6161 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY OPINSUNDAY 29 Coventry 29 Rue Grand Vallee 1010.12·14·16 East Balboa Gil Gorham Drive 1801 SanUaao lo.10 Bayside Cove 2BR l·S P.M. $395,000 3BR/Pool 1-4 P.M. $550.000 3BR/Bayfront 12-4 P.M. Sl,200,000·Sl,300,000 3BR/Den/Pool l·S P.M. sm.ooo 4BRJ0en/Pooll·S P.M. U25,000 lBR/Den 2·5 P.M.,.. S21$,000 2BR/Oen 1-5 P.at. 1175,000 ll:&'ti~side 2BR/Bayfront 12:30-4:30 P.M. S$35,000·Sl500/mo.. 2131 Vista Laredo 1Jl23 Dolphin Terrace ltl8 Seadrift 21 Pinebunt t Cypreu Tree 1J Ttafal1ar m Lakeview Lane I.SI Matter Cirde U SUv«breete 11 Saltburl, Hrbor llid•• Crea 1lll White Sella Way »Aue Grande Vallee, •la~ Pool/Spa 3BR l·S P.M. 3BR/Den 1-5 P.M. 3BR/Den/Pool l·S P.M. 4BR/Denl l·S P.M. Pool/Spa SBR/Oen HP.M. SBR/Den/ 1·5 P.M. Pool/Spa 38R 1·5 P.M. 38R/Den/Spa 1·5 P.11. dR/Den 1-4 P.M. IBR/Spa 1-4:30 P.M . DR/O.../Pool IJ:•s P.JI. IBR/lpa HP.II. 112·1'14 .......... ............... . Sl4t,llOO 1690$4~ LH .ooo US0,000 NO PRICE H .t00.000 fl3'7.500 '215,000 '241.150 sm.ooo US0,000 $550.000 macnab I Irvine· · realtg A SUBltOIA"Y 0, T"HI 19'VINI COMPANY ILMA"1 LtVIMel lnvufoa ~BR hilltop estate w 3-Jtory t'ircular enlr)', elegant formal living and dining r m5, ao urrnel kll$m. all with vlewt;! Master wte w f'{)k Prench doon1 to p00l and spa, wine cellar, ele \'alor und ~c urlty system $2 ,900 ,000. Lynne Va le ntine 644 6200 OPt-;N SUN 1-5 P .M . 12 TRAFALGAR (A 30 J TOP OP THI Ll .. 15 Custom Deane '·Monaco'' on golf course w pvt . tspa and redwood decking. French doors, uodecll and located on quiet cul-de-sac near Big nyon clubhouse $550,000 incl. land. Beverly Morphy 6'12-8235. OPEN SUN l -4 P .M . 29 RUE GRANO ALL££ l A 31) CAMIC> SHOllS -OCIAtt Y11W! Newly remod~led and expanded home on large elev:ated corner lot. Bea utifully decorated w/3BRS, 4 baths, family rm large island kitc hen w/breakfast area, spa and exercise rm. sparkling pool. $935,000 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200 . OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M . 4501 GORHAM . (A-32) SIHSATIOHAL VllW LOCATIOM IZ23 DOLPHI .. THRAC~ OPIM SU .. I ·I P.M. in Irvine Terrace. 3BRS, 5 bath home w /high ceilings, 2 frplcs , den and billiard rms. Air·conditioning. $690,000 leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <A-33) FAIULOUS FllST OHalMGI 3BR, 2-'h bath Dolores Plan end-unit on wide neenbelt in the Bluffs. 3 oatios w/MEXJCAN pavers, new carpets and _paint. $249,900 OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M. 2131 VlSTA LAREDO. David Schweickert 642-8235. (A-34) llVIMI THIACI PLUS POOLI Assumable loan available on this enlarged and upgraded 3BR fanuly rm home. Luxurious master BR w/fplc and bath w/sauna. $439,000 incl land . OPEN SUN 1-5 P . M . 1918 SEADRIFT. Larry Dyer 642-8235. CA-35) THI COVES! Luxurious condo w/spacious lBR & den. ~· boat slip -ready to enjoy! OPEN SUN 2-5 P .M. 1030 BAYSIDE COVES. $295,000. Cookie Allison 642-8235. (A-36) WHAT A SUPEI P'RICE! Luxurious Big Canyon 2BR, upper-level condo provides Newport Beach lifestyle for only $175,000. Assumable loan. Susie Weiss 551-8700. (A-37) BALBOA ISLAND! First offering! Enchanting one story, 3BR home 112 block to bayfront. Custom features and extras! Full sized lot. $375 ,000 incl. land. Dick Halderman 642·8235 . (A-38) $300,000 P'RICIE RIEDUCTIOM! Custom tri-level Bayfront home w/pier-slip and side lie. Dramatic 2-story living rm. formal dinin~ w /ad1acent wine cellar. family rm plus 4BR and 3~ baths. $1,800,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (A-39) LOW DOWH -PLUS • • • 411 home in excellent Northwood location facing park. Good assumable loan -owner moti vated . 5235.000. Darlene Peitinger 551-8700. (A-40) WHAT'S YOUR P'LIEASUW Golf, swimming or sailing? You can walk to all of these from this super 3BR home in Irvine Terrace! $259,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. <A-41 ) IEASTILUFF VIEW HOMIE! Excellent view from this 3BR Lusk-built home w /large dining rm and family rm w/fplc. Heated and filtered pool. Near schools, parks, shopping and te nnis club. $279,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (A-42) llG CAMYOM SOP'HISTICATIOMI Dramatic Broadmoor Plan w/4BRS, family rm and double door entry opening to formal foyer of black and white marble. Large pvt garden and patio w/pool and spa designed w/computerized lighting. $695,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (A-43) llOOIVllW -FOIMll MODEL! Highly upgraded 3BR. 2 1h bath townhome w /fplc, decorator windowcoverings and wallpapers. Close to pool and clubhouse. $149,500. Myrna Boom 551-8700. (A-44) II& CAMYO.. NRFIC110M Custom built English Normandy residence w/quality craftsmanship and detail found in imported tiles, rich woods, leaded windows and more. SBRS, each w/bath; sauna & spa in master suite, library, billiard rm, 4 fplcs, 3 wet bars, golf and night light views! $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (A ·45) HARBOR llDGIE -OCEAM Y11W! Highly upgraded 3BR, study, family rm "Jodelle" model. Ocean. city, mountain views. Lowest priced homes in Harbor Ridge. Motivated seller asking $600,000 incl. land. Call 642-8235. (A-46) CHARMING llG CANYON! 6BR w/p00l and spa on extra large lot w /lovely patios. Gated community & pvt alarm system. $785,000. Helen Wood 644-6200. (A-47 ) TUITU IOCK PRESIDENT HOMI .1. . with nite lights views and located on quiet cul-de-sac. Beautifully appointed 3BR, 2 ~ bath and formal dining rm. 2 fplcs, arr-conditionin~, 3-car ~arage and lovely landscaping. $389,000. Lorraane Renrue 752-1414. (A·48) HAlllOI VIEW IMOLLSI Delightful "Cape Cod" condo w/3BRS, 2~ baths, family rm, custom shutters, bay window, French aoors and fplc. Located on wide greenbelt w/mountain view. Community pool, spa and tennis courts. High assumable loan. $249,500. Lois Egan 644-QOO. (A-49) POSSllLI LIASI OnlOM! Seller will consider short-term lease option on this sophistic•ted Turtle Rock townhome. Immaculate and ready to move into. $163,500. Dorothy Lewis 752-1414. (A·SO) OWMll WIU HILP flMAMClt Lovely cul-de-sac location near country c1ub. Larae custom f amlly home w/indoor spa, f lmily rm, sun rmJ. 3 BRs, 21h batha, excellent condition, new carpet. KOOm to park R.V. $Zl5.z~~Dorotby Lewis 752·1414. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M . 191 MA:n'ER CIRCLE. (A·51) . 111-8100 .... .._"""'· ............ o...r ILMAMT SHOWPLACI Custom tour bedroom built by "Valentine". Located in exclusive area of Seaview with guarded gate. Has lots of living space with about 3000 square feet, 2~ baths, formal dining room, family room, TWO fireplaces. Roman tub with spa in master suite. Intercom system throughout. Owner will help finance, assume loan I S525J~· Call ror an exclusive showing. :>-i0.1720 ASSUME I 0.750/o LOAN Deli2htful vacation townhouse in one of the most desirable vacation spots or California. Has two bedrooms and complex is complete with pools, spa, tennis and lots more! Spectacular VlEW! Creative financing available. Owne r will help finance. Submit! $116.900. Call today! 540-1720 VA, FHA TERMS Beautiful Spanis h styled three bedroom home. The spacious Living room with brick fireplac e lends mi:-gnificence to this Mesa Verde dc.ght! Super clean and just waiting for a new family. $119,500. Hurry and see today. 540-1720 100/o LOAN Beautiful "Sandpointe" home! Has • four bedrooms and over 2200 square .feet. Complete with three baths, formal dining room, separate family room and hearty fireplace. Two story balcony. Nestled on tree adorned lot. Assume 10% loan with your equity. Call and see! $157,000. 540-1720 IND OF IANOW This beauty may not be a pot of gold, but it's a real treasure. Has four bedrooms. 21.h baths, dining room, family room and crackling fireplace. Located minutes from South Coast s hopping center. Quiet aream $200.000 Don 't miss this one! 540-1720 IEADY & W Am*M Four bedroom home is just sparkling inside and wants new family ! Over 2000 s quare feet so there's plenty of room for all. Dining room. separate family room. fireplace. Huge lot with fruit trees. VA a nd FHA buy ers welcome. $131,000. Call fo r details . ® ·--······-···. 540-1720 29-55 S. HAllOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 1607 SEA BELL CIRCLE SPYGLASS llDGE COIOMA Da MAI o,_.. S.t& S.1-S Y11W0 VIEW0VIEW. 4 BR. FR, bonus rm. Soaring ceilings . Low. low leasehold for 21 years. Privacy on estate size hiUtop corner lot. Patios & gardens with room for pool. Glorious ocean. Catalina & night light views. A good buy at $595,000 MEWPOIT HEIGHTS. 3 BR, 2 baths, separate guest house. Corner lot $275,000. Open Sun 1-5. 420 E. 15th St. CC Orange Coast Q: IEAL ESTAT£ 144·4141 EXCLUSIVE 1aVINE TERRACE Attrodl•• fcnlty hotM • a .... lot Mth POOL! CloH to 1cllooll. bNch ..t sltoppiftO. Cha,.1119 ct.cor llt IW1 4 ........ 2f/2 bath hotM, 1-• ...... to ,... . Sl49,SOO. WliE HARBOR VU COlllEI w •• .,., ................... , .... rt ... 1,. ,,. ... ,. ,,...... -4 l•t•ull+e ......... wlla ...... ,., "-ti ..... -·····~" ..... ...... ,,. S)lt,000. ltaVlllAUn & CHAIM , ....................... ..... ~a.-,,., ......... , ......... ,., ....... ':;.tr: .....,,.1s11. .. ,..-& ........ L.-.......... _ ....... .-..a.r..S4H. .... ON WATER-YIBUNr DECOI y ... -4 eHltl•• WATIUIOMT z....., ............... VtWW .. Pw•••• _.. ........ wNvly. OwMr"I _.. IHI• Z·•••rr •••hr Hite wt .. .............. ,... .... ~ ...... Cenllr' ................ if ~ I .......................... . 11,otl,OOO. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL EST AT£ Stlt• Rtr""" Prt1ptrty ~""'"' 315 Marine Ave Belboalllend Coletrworthy & Co. 254S EASTBLUFF OR.• NEWPORT BEACH, CA. M0-0020 EASTILUFF POOL HOME Just right for th~ active family. Park, schools & shopping nearby. 4 Bdrm, family room, large master suite. Fast escrow & possession. $230,000. BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL Just listed 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo on quiet street. Vacant, & ready. Wide greenbelt. very private patio. $164,900. HELD OPEN TODAY 1 til 5. 1951 San Bruno. • I ADULT CONDO Strategically located close to shopping and transportation in the exclusive West cliff area. Spacious 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo with bar and cozy wood burning fireplace. Priced · right at $129,500. ESCIOW BOMBm OCEAN VIEW UNITS Bautiful Owners Unit The seJler is motivated & very flexible. He will finance and will consider 8% to 10% interest rate to qualified buyer . Excellent leverage possibilities with as low a s 11 .7<;~ down & lO'k interest possible. The tax shelter benefits are outstanding. With more down it is possible that an even lower interest rate could be worked out. The effec ti ve price on this property is ten's of thousands less than stated price. This deluxe property is located just 2'1'.l blocks from. the beach and one block from a nice park. You are close to shopping and the freewa y . The immediate neighborhood is quiet residential. The building is on a 100-foot wide corner lot with lots of beautiful trees . San Clemente has experienced a population explosion the last few years. Yet it still has some of the most r easonabl y priced coastal property in Southern California. It is bound to appreciate dramatically. The building was built 2~ years ago. It was custom designed and incorporates many quality features including : Sound proofing ins ulation . low m aintenance cedar siding and con crete drives. Special care was taken to preserve the beautiful large shade trees. the lot is landscaped and sprinklered. The property was designed to take bes t advantage of the ocean views by having the living areas on the second level. The deluxe kitchens feature double ovens. dishwashers and dispos als . The baths are decorator furnished and fully tiled. Each unit has its own utility area and washers and dryers go with the units. Both units are built in an attractive townhouse design. No one lives above :vou or below you. This construction le nds itself well to future condo conversion. Both un- its feature wood burning fireplaces, highly upgraded de- corator coordinated interiors, in· eluding over $5.000 in window treatments. One unit has over 1. 750 square feet or qua~ity ame·nities including 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, ramily room with "Yet bar and private balcony. The other unit has over 1,530 square feet. It is 2 bedrooms, 2~ baths. Both have finished double car garages with electric door openers and one unit has a private entrance thru the garage to his unit. Loads of closet space and storage space. Without a doubt, one of the finest duplexes in San Clemente. You can't beat this quality Or these terms. Don't pass it up. Seller will c onsider a down payment u low as 129.000. Call for detail• " free brochure: Jerry Lynch agt. (213) 59MIU. RESIOENTIAl AUL ESTATE SERVICES 0,.. HOUSI 1-4 OPIH IM IA YSHOUS Land included with this spacious 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. home. Beautiful' gardens & large yard. Private beaches. $495,000. See Mary Harvey At 2450 MARINO DRIVE OPEN I.. IRVIMI TIUACE Exclusive 3 BR. 2 BA. Lovely spa with view of bay & ocean. $319,000 leasehold. See Lucy Rose At 1437 SERENADE TERRACE OP'EM ... IEASTILUFF 3 BR. Family a nd Dining room5. Across from park. $219,500. Owner says sell it . See Elaine Fournier At 26.16 BASSWOOD OPEN OH LIDO ISLAND Smashing 3 BR. + Den wrapped around atrium. POOL. $650.000. See F.clie Olson At 204 VIA EBOLI OP'IN IM llG CAMYOM We are excited about this splendid 2 BR. + Den condo with golf course view. Great price of $289,750. Excellent te rms . See Jim Muller At 44 SEA ISLAND OHM IM UMIVIERSITY PAii Lovely 4 BR. + F .R. "Vanderbilt." Corner lot. Tile roof. Great financing. $215,000. Fee See Lisa White At 29 CYPRESS TREE LANE OfllM IM UMCHO SAM JOAQUIN Excellent view . Excellen t condition. 2 BR. + Den. A good value at $179 ,500. See Ginny Anderson At 17 PALOS OPBt ... COROMA DIL MAI MagnHicently c onstructed & 'des igne d 3 BR . Fam. Rm . Townhome. $370 .000. See Wendy Beam At 615 CARNATION OP'EM ,.. SPYGLASS 2 Story tra ditional. Decorator perfect. 6 BR. bonus + playrooms. $.595.000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCL E OPIEH I .. BALBOA "LITTU ISLAMD" Little Island cha rmer. 3 BR. 2 BA. New ca rpets. Me xi can pave rs . Flexible fina ncing. Superb location. $360.000. See Su7.ie Exley At 11 8 JADE IEXCLUSIVIE TURTLE ROCK Large · 2 story 4 BR. Fam. Rm. Condo . Ideal location on quiet street. Close to schools & pool. Enjoy this air conditioned family home for only $179,500. DB.IGHTFUL IEYS:UU. Charming area of Corona del Mar with privat e bea c hes & sunset views. 3 bedroom & d en comfort on a lovely street in Cameo Highlands. Excellent assumable loan of 10112'"; or own er f in a n cin g availa ble. $.125.000. EXECUTIVIE FAMILY HOME Appealing 3 B H. Spyglass beauty. Quality decor ating . Vaulted beam- ed ceilings. Radi a nt fireplace. Cheerful gourmet kitchen. Lovely maste r suite with garden bath. Flexible financ ing with assumable loan. $419.000. COUNTRY IESTATIE Back Bay. Sprawling 4 BR custom on double corner Jot. Circular drive. Pool & spa . Formal dining Rm. Fam. Rm. W /wet bar. 2 fireplaces. Absolutely gorgeous condition & price. $345,000. WOODBRIDGE ESTATIES Tastefully perfect in every way. Loved and cared for ''ADAMS". 3 BR. & f amity room . Cozy panelled study . $199 ,500 with owner financing. SHADES OF YESTBtYEAI You 'll dis cover a touch of t he Fre nch countrys ide in quaint Bayshores. This warm & elegant 3 BR. is a step into the past with all of todays ' conveniences. Sitting" room w /fireplace + formal dining room. $598,000. BRIDGIE OVER IEASY WATRS Leads to Linda Isle & this dramatic 4 BR. home. Great for entertaining . Sparkling lagoon view. Two fireplaces & wet bar in family rm. $1,300,000. OWMIER WILL FIMA.HCE For price and qua lily. There is nothing available that compares with this COM Duplex. The new & spacious 3 BR. 2 BA. owner's unit + 2 BR. 1 BA. income unit is a super buy. A rare opportunity. $280,000. 45 FHT -LIDO ISLI Not only is this lovely home street to street. but has a private beach on each side. Five bedrooms. Five baths. The ideal home &. location for large family. Island living at its' best. $480,000. OCIAMFttOMT -LA•UMA .. CH Nothing along the coast to compare 'with this 2 master bedroom suite home for a rchitectural integrity, & quiet serenity combined with the joy of sails, sunset.a & surf. A maanificent private mansion on YoW' own secluded cove. $1,700,000. , N1 ,.,,_ .. .......... Sund9Y. 'ebruary I , 1881 DAILYPILOT e1a! .... ........ ....... .... ........ ... ............ ....................... ....... .. . .. ........... ........ ... . ..... ...... ...... ..... ............ --------------------.,i) .,_,_. IMJ •-•• IMl l1•r• 1001 .... ,.. 1002 Ga•r.. 1002 Ga•r.. 1002 ....... ,.,.s. ....... ,_,.s. ...... thrS. ... .....................•. ....................... ....•.•.•..........•... ...•................... ....................... •.•..........••.••...•. ......•.•..........••.. ..•.•.•..•............. ·················~·· llACH IACH&OI PAD U\te In modern I Bdrm k>ft home and rent out older 2 Bdrm unJt The l Bdrm ha a sunken tub, IW\d~ck & kylit Ov.ner will flnan at 12:\ .. ''~ Full prlre S220.000 MISA YllDI ASSUMAILI Owntr say e ll lhta lovely. up1raded hidden two lor y ho rn". Au ume eiu shDI l P f k>an and the owner will carr a lar1 2nd Try 20't down Full price S240,000 s k for Muy Ann. AN ANNOUNCIMINT A NEW REAL ESTATI CO. with a n old philosophy Plan Ill Realty Dedicated t o residential and Inves tment Service. 752-6499 te Barrett Realty presents WES TC LIFF An offering of complete privacy. convenient location a nd excelle nt financ ing . Loca t e d in one of Newport Beach ·s more esta blished areas. this bright 3 Bdrm . fa mily room home has it's own private pool. High assuma ble loan with low interest r ate . 1316 S..11H, NB Open S... I ·5 CHOICE LOCATION Vacant with a new look -newly decorated, custom 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, famiJy room with s oaring ceilings and firepla ce, gourmet kitchen with breakfas t r oom . Xlnt financing to qualified buyer $389.500. 1412 hticpta Way, NI 0,.. S-. 1-5 'CUSTOM CLIFF HAVEH Enter thru double doors into inner courtyard and see this spacious 3 Bdrm hom e wit h pool and privacy. Avail immed to qualified buyer. 511 Cliff Dr., NI 0,.. S-. 1·5 PENINSULA POINT 4 Bdrm and fa m ily room . den/study and 4 baths . Double garage a nd balcony. Close to the beaches. IACk BAY-GOOD IUY Super 3 Bdrm home just $116,500. Newly re m o d e led kitchen and baths, nice fa mily a r ea, cul _de sac. 2605 Wlllo. CM Open S... 1-5 IALIOA ISLAND DUPLEX Super buy -super financing. Close to South bay, newer 3 Bdrm 2 bath unit a n d q ua in t 2 Bdrm with fireplace, open beams and new kit chen. Call for details. 70' ON THE IA Y Contempor ary Harbor Island Drive home. 3 Bdrm s and den with pool and 2 pa tios. exte nsive use of Teak and glass. Large enclosed pa rking area. $775,000 leasehold. $1.350,460 fee. Probat e sa le. WESTCLIFF WINNER Beautifully upgr a de d 3 Bdrm a nd forma l dining r oom home. New gourme t kitc h e n , lovely wall coverings, pa rquet floors a nd 2 fire places. Shake roof, skylights and walled privacy e nhance this home. $249,500. Call to see! IA YFltOMT WITH ITS OWN Pl.JR In quiet community of bayfront homes. Living roo m has high ceiling and massive fireplace, view side kitchen and dining. Room for 45' boat. Enjoy water front living for $550.000, fee land. PllMI DOVH SHORES Special home on large lot, featuring 3 Bedrooms, formal dining room, den. spa and indoor lanai for entertaining. Quality thruout. Make appointment to see. IALIOA ISLAMD WATBNOMT Irregular lot with 35' on the water -areati potential! Has pier and slip. Comfortable 2 Bdrm, cottage with 2 Bdrm apartment over gara1e. Call for appointment to see. r I IOMITNIM• KI U 9IT A la rae 4 Bdrm home on the Pe ni ns ul a Pt near the Harbor entr1tnce. Plus ll 3 c1tr garage and still room and access for boat/trailer - even a motor ho me. Askin~ $475,000. IAYNOMT WITH Piii A .. SUP 4 Bdrms, family room and 4 Baths. Jusl repainted inside and new carpet· ing in s t a lle d . C OMPLETE•.Y THRUOUT . S lip & side-tie for two large boats plus sever al s ma lle r boitts. Owner will carry at lowest rate in town. Askin~ $1 ,200.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 New,ort llvd. COf'MI" JOHI HARBOR VIEW HOMES Popular Some rset Model on extra large lot over looking the nature pa rk. S bdrms. + lar~e f a mHy rm. with wet ba r and brick fireplace. Enc losed yard partia lly cover ed has dog r un. T e rrific location walking dis t a n ce to schools' shopping and recreation. Reduced to $329.750 a nd the owne r will assist with the financing! Open Sun. 1:3Cf to 5. See 1816 Ne wport Hills Drive. 17141 673-4400 12 I lJ 621-2121 The Harbor Area'•~ I.al Estate Fi"" You've Arrived at .. UDO ISLE Casual elegance is the caption for this beautiful Spanish style home on prestigious Lido Is le . Includes 4 Bdrms, a ll w /pvt baths , indoor/outdoor swimming pool & spa. Excel. financing. Offered at $638,000. 204 Via San Remo Open Saturday & Slinday l ·S LINDA ISLE Exec utiv e Country Englis h Bayfront. 5 Bdrms, includin~ maids quarters. Private commwuty and private dock. Fee land. $2.6 million. Owne r will c ons ide r e xcelle nt financing. BIG CANYON Choice of the Country Gentleman. Elegant c us tom Tudo r estate overlooking the fa irway. E xcellent ~J $2.3 million. BIG CANYON T e rrifi c g olf co ur se vie w townh o m e . F o rm er m o d e l w/private pool and spa . $725,000. BIG CANYON Wonderful canyon view townhome . Pool and spa . All new amenities. Owner will carry huge 2nd at way below pre vailing interest rate. Exc lus ive at $589 ,500. Also Available on le a se/ option. 3.5 Rue Fountaineble au Open Saturda y 12·4 SOUTH LACUNA Breathtaking view from unique overlooking South Laguna and the blue Pacific . Privacy pl us. Exclusive at $749,500 DANA POINT Spectacular views of the Dana Point Marina coastline from this home on the Bluffs . Own er financing with 25% down at 10% interest. $750,000. WEST NEWPORT Newport Beach c harmer. 1 block to ocean. Assumable $152,000 loan at terrific interest rate. 'Ibis duplex is priced to sell at $235,000. No qualifying required. 2075 S.n Joaquin Hiii• Rd. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport leach M0-1717 OPIN TODAY 1·5 UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES -4 bdrm, 2 bath, F a m . Rm., formal din· ing room. fplc, $241 ,800. See Natalie F ogarty at 1955 Port Ramsgate Place. UHlqul IN oa1G. HARloa VIEW HIUS -4 Bedroom, pool, fee land and in - cr edible vie w. $595 ,000. See Margie Schubert at 2907 Setting Sun. UNIQUE IN IA YSHORES Remodeled 2 bdrm home plus guest house. Sunn)>, see it! $310.000. See Bert Reedy at 2512 Vista Dr. UNIQUE IN OLD CDM E uropean charm, l 1h blocks to the beach. 4 bdrm. 3 1/:l b a . 3 fire places . See Ver gilene Hull at 315 Poppy. UHIQUE ON LIDO ISLE -Country 3 bdrm, wide lot , courtyard, like new $405,000. See Binnie Di xon al 105 Via Nice. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2 bdrm. 2~ ba , cozy loft, with patios. decks. etc. $337 .000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. UNIQUE IN BAYSIDE COVES 2 bdr m. 2 bath. vacant. Bayfront beach . just $287,500. See Marian Reedy at # 1010 Bayside Cove Eas t. UNIQUE ON LITTLE ISi.AMO -3 bdrm ho me , 1 bdrm rental. uncongested cha rm, $435.500. See Kay Glavas at 208 Abalone. UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS - Charming 3 bdrm. 3 bath. fa m. rm .. pool home with fantastic ocean a nd bay vie w. One of the prime pro perties in CdM $595.000 . See Ba rb a r a Hutchings a t 2821 Pe bble. UNIQUE HARIOR VIEW HOMES -Light and airy, 5 bdrm + fam rm. cul de sac location. $289,500. fee. See Nancy Laux at 2074 Port Br istol. REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 U.t Cout Hl9hwa11. Corona del Mar WI HAYI 41 OF THE BEST U STING.-0 lN "TOWN macnab I irvine ·realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY HOMES FOR LEASE! IAYSIDE DRIVE IAYFRONT! Overlooking secluded beach a nd bay and Harbor Entry. $3250/mo. yrly. <A·55) HA.Rica VIEW HOMES! SBRS. large family rm and pool. $1650/mo. yrly. (A·S6) WESTCLIFF! 4 B RS. pool. paddle tennis. 6 month lease. $1250/mo. (A-57) LARRY DYER 17141 642-1235 752-1414 551-1700 Compu\ Volley (en•~ Woodbrtdqe Cente< 642-1235 644-6200 'IOI Oo•e• O.,,e Horbot V,ew (en•"' OH of • •lad ••d ae .. r to Ille ...., ... cL .......... , ........... C..t" lee.,_ A l•d•1rll Y" ._ '" tro. ,... .... 10 total ....... VllW of ........ ...,w1 ................. & ....... ~ -...... ..., ........ cL c.. fer ...... to pre•lew .... ........ ..... rty. r.rffft for CM,., ... W ._.. .... wllo weat to IMlr ....... ,. suoo.ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC • REAL ESTATE s.i. .. kffll..i• Pl'f>IWTl\I M•...,,..,."' 315 Marine Ave BatbOa Island 673--6900 .._.... 1002 G....-.. 1002 Gt•r.. I ....•..•...•........... ······················~ .•.........•......••. MUST SRI 311 +POOL One ot1 Jrvlne'a moat eatablilW communities in an exeelleat location. 3 bit bdrms +den + raml· l y room . BeautHul crackling fireplace in ramily room. The baclr. yard ia an entertainer.i dellcht with s parkling pool, huge patio, terrific ror entertaining. Owner highly motivated, call now, won't last! 752· l 700 IA Y .. OMT /DOCK Do•er SMr.t 650K 3 br, 2 ba, easily expan· dable, ravorable financ- ing. Open Sat/Sun, 1·5. 400 Morning Star l.n. Owner, MZ-5857. HOME IN THE LAKES 199,900. Beautiful single story condominium, de· corated in earthtones a nd woods. Excellent location. Close to pool, spa. tennis courts, shop- ping, schools. etc . Lovely lu s h park -l i k e la ndscaped community. Great for busy ex- ecutive. Call 752-1700 41EDaOOM $101.500 Family living at its best with room to grow Dramatically upgraded Huge e nclosed pat io overlooks s unny rose gardens. Super assuma- ble financing . Don 't wait ''' ~ ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 JUST LISTED! Beautiful Anahe im S hores P a t io Hom e . C orne r l o t. Ve r y spacious noor plan, large mas ter bdrm. inter ior atrium. 2 bdrm & den. Ofrered at Sl21,950. '6].8112 NEWPORT'S Spac i!~C~ v~~ Y room., wilh st.one fireplace. 4 generous bdrms. huge private maste r suit e. pane led den. features brick fireplace. sparkl· Ing pool and spa. Located on quiet cul de sac As· s umable loan ! On ly Sl90,000! Ta ke advan· tage now• 645-0303 COLD Well. BANl(C!RO IA YFltOMT Fiia UflPll Older 4 Bdrm home in prestigious location with dock. Plans, permit and • allowance ror re modeling included. $1.200,000. Will tr ade down. PRIME WA TllFROKT' llAUTY Unpa ralleled lot s ize with one of the 1 mos t c omma nding vie ws of the ' Newport Bay. A distinctive home on ~ your own private beach with boat dock a nd volleyball court. Call for a ppointme nt. PICTURE PIRFICT Immacul ate 3 bed room, family room • in prestig ious Turtlerock. Beautiful • decorating . vaulted ceilings, atrium. - covered p atio . P riced t o sell at : Sl 84.500. , .. ~ RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT FOR $595,000 Large 5 bedroom home with pool on quiet t ul-de-sac. Night Light view professionally d ecorated. Hurry , this won·t las t. ' SPYGLASS FOIMB MODEL CUSTOMIZED 5 b e droo m p .lu s t wo -roo m mother-in·law s uite. separate study with view. den. court yard e ntry pool. separate jacuzzi off master be d r oom . Ex t e n s ive e xterior brickwork. Spectacular ocean and night light view. One of Spyglass Hill's fi nest. $895,000. DOVEi SHORIS SPECTACULAR VllWS B r eathtakin):! ocean . lig ht a nd mountCoti n \'icws from this large, one of a kind . q uality home on Galaxy Drive. Beau ti f ull y decora t e d , la ndscaped with s parkling pool, on ext ra large lot. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, many outstand ing quality features. $950.000. HARIOI llDGI PANOIAMIC VllW 4 bedroom (two master s uites) for mal dining room . large game room . Un us ual courtyard e ntry with fountain and running brook. Many upgrades . S~S0.000. HARIOR RIDGE 3 bedroo m with lo ft . three balconies. beautifull y landscaped, upgraded. Near tennis courts a nd pool. $479 .000. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 ' .• ,; .. . .. . • .. ' ;· . { PARKSIDE PERFECT WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS NOW SELLING Buy Before March 1st FROM And Save $10,000.00 s124,500 Check These Amenetles Harbor Area's Super Buy ~Plllllllll .......... ~ Location -Terrtflc San Diego Fwy. Sin -1150 sq. ft. S..St. ./ Double G•r•gH w/Opener I ~ Micro Oven -DlehwHher Adami Ave . ;;, Tr••h Comp•ctor I I {, Air Conditioning ' Huge W•lk•ln CloHta i Whorl ./ Cement Drive• -~ Pool A Jucuul W•rd lnve1tment Wllor\ .. ..... Ollloe 71..a1 .... 11 :OD-1:11 , ..... ........... ....... ..... ,.._ ~ , HOUSIS POI ~I I ... OOM E. Co t Hwy, •71, B 631 l;!tid l~.900 ·un 12·4 I • ... ,AM RM w D9t 10.10 Bay 1dt! Co\•t•, Th~ (.\w 642 823.\ Sl!J!I UOO Sun 2 5 J l .. OOM 1010 Ba)'tildt: 'tH 't', 1':uitl CCm•t•I NU 675-6000 $281.SOO 'un l ~ ail E 21 lSI t i-: S1dt'I t 'M 00 0303 S 125,000 Sun 12 5 •1223 Uaysldl', Co ru11 .. ~I Mai 64.2 8235 $535.000 11500 rno SWl 12 30-' 30 l<U45 Oval Rd • WcM)(Jtmdgt! 640-9900 W1 ,000 Sun l 4 :w 9 onh Cove. Woodbr1df(t' 640-9900 $214.500 S un 1 4 203 4 ls l Sl. N~wporl Ht!UCh 675-7060 $179,500 Sul/Sun 1-4 50'l Acacia <Old CdM' <..:dM 675-6000 $337,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •611 Lido Park Or. 20. Lido Is le 631·1400 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1228 Rutland Rd. #G, N.U. 631-1400 $124.500 Sal/Sun 12·4 4 Pinewood (Woodbrdge) Irvine 675-3411 $151,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1402 S. Va n Ness, Santa Ana 540-3666 $87,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 29 Coventry , Newport Beach 752-1414 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR phts FAM RM or DEM 214 Walnut, Ne wport Beach 675-6670 $174,900 Sun 12-4 15 Palos, Irvine 551-8700 $175,000 Sun 1-5 22Sals burg, Hrbo r Ridge Crest 644-6200 $389,000 Sunl-4:30 18562 Vallarta, Huntington Bch 963-7881 $144.500 Sun 1-5 • •633Lido P ark Dr. Fl. Lido Is le 631-1400 $625,000 Sat /Sun 12·4 24142 E lrond, L a ke Fores t 631-1400 $149,500 Sun 1-5 16 Encore, Newport Beach 540-3666 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2.549 Irv ine. Newpor t Beach 760-9333 $189,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 '227 Via Or vieto. Lido Isle, N. B. 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/S un 1·4 1578 Redlands. Newport Hts. C.M. 645-9628 $169.000 Sal/Sun 1-3 3 BEDROOM 295 Mesa Or .. Cos ta Mesa 631-7370 $149.500 Sun 1-4 #8 Rue Cha teau Roy ale ( Bg Cyn ) NB 644-9990 $395.000 Sun 12·4 6 Rue Valbonne. Newpo11 Beach 646-9688 $434.500 Sun 1-4 10075Cabo Dr .. Westminster 540-3666 $121.900 Sun 1·5 2063 Presiden t P l.. Costa Mesa 556-2660 $110,000 Sun 1-4 2241 J eanette Pl., Costa Me sa 631-1266 $159,950-Fee Sun 1·4 230 P rospect , Newport Beach 631-1266 $130.500 Sun 1-4 545Catalin a. Newport Beach 631-1266 $179,500 Sun 1-4 1923 F ullerton. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $175.000 un 1-4 •29 Rue Grande Vallee. Big Cyn 642-8235 $550.000 Sun 1-4 2131 Vista L aredo. Bluffs. NB 642-8235 $249.900 Sun 1-5 223 Lugonia. Newport Shores. NB 642-8850 $175.000 Sun 1-5 547 P ierpont Dr .. S.C . P laza a rea Costa Mesa 979-1050 $120,000 Sun 12-3 1657 Te xas Circle , Costa Mesa 640-5777 $144,500 S/Sl2:30·4 :30 1818 Viola. Costa Mesa 548-7729 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 14584 Golden G le n , I rvine 631-1266 $99 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 322 Ma rigold, Coron a del Ma r Furn or unfurn $875 S /S 10-2 1025 Park Ave ., L aguna Beach 497.5494 2950 Ro unsevel T e r r .• Lag. Bch. 497-4271 $250,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 34 Almond T ree Ln , Un. Pk. Irv 640-5777 -$164,500 Sun 12-5 29261 Kens ington. NV, Lag. Nig. 831-5699 $149,500 Sat /Sun 11-4 32511 Caribbean , Laguna Nigue l 497-5494 $469,000 Sun 12-4 2933 Ba ker . Costa Mesa 556-8446 $152.500 Sat /Sun 12-5 703 Ba lboa Ave .. L aguna Beach 495-1064 $450.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 5319 River Ave .. Newpo rt Beach 542-5808 $235,000 Sun 1-5 ••16 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 631-1400 $550,000 Sun 1-5 2048 Palom a, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $172,000 Sun 1-5 232 Via San Re m o, Ne wport Beach 631-1400 $675.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 501 Catalina, Newport Beach 645-7498 Sat /Sun 1-4 325 F lowe r (Easts ide) C.M. ~1-6990 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 •1601 Bonnie Doone T e rr, N.B. 644-7211 $330,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 14 Tribute Court, Ne wport Crest 640.5357 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 547 Pierpot Dr., Costa Mesa 979-1050 $120,000 Sun only 12·3 638 Lakeview Lane, Costa Mesa 5.Sl-8700 $137,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 •29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 642-8235 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •1010·12·14·16 E. Balboa, Balboa 642-~ $1 ,200,000·$1,300,000 Sat /Sun 12·4 1'37 Serenade Te rr , Irv. Terr. CdM ~9060 $319,000 Sun 1·5 ll8 Jade, Balboa Island ~9060 $360,000 Sun l ·S •204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.8. 644·9060 $650,000 Sun l·S DIRECTORY ..., IWa .._. *-*9WJ ..... y..IWI ,...._. • c p ....,, ........ 41 Ille leclll6whW......., -............... ~ ~ ....... ... t ........ DAILY N.OT WAMT .ADS. hlrw .................. ,... .. ..-..... _ .................................. , _.,~. ' 3 I R ,.. fAM RM or DEM 344 Princefon, Collegl' Prk. CM 545-3529 S130.000 Sun 10-4 1436 Serenade Terr .. CdM 644-9724 $250.000 Sun 1·5 l5St a r t his tle. Irvine 631-1266 $149,900 Sup 12-5 •2094 Balmoral Circ le , CM 631-5751 $169,500 Sun 12:30·5 335 Flower' St.. Costa Mesa 675-5511 $148,000 Sun 1·5 2738 Lorenzo < Mesa del Mar) CM 540-1151 $168.000 Sun 1-4 1830 Irvine. Newport Beach 673-8700 $325.000 Sun 11-3 • 192 Ma s ter Circle. Costa Mes a 752-1414 $215,000 Sun 1-5 •1101 White Sails Way.Cd M 644-6200 $450,000 Sun 12:30-5 1223 Dolphin Terr., CdM 642-8235 $690.000-LH Sun 1·5 •1918 Scad rift. Irvine T errace 642-8235 $439,000 Sun 1-5 491 Prospect , Newport Shores. NB 642-8850 $189.900 Sun 1·5 • 1342 Galaxy. Dover Shores 640-9900 $950.000 Sun 1-4 2501 Ha rbor Vie w Dr ., CdM 673-1600 Sun 1-5 2818 Car ob, Newport Beach 640-9019 $215,000 Daily 1-5 2933 Bak er (Mesa Verde) C.M. 556-8446 $152,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••400 Morning Star Ln. N. B. 642-5857 $650.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2147 Iris Pl. <E . Sid.e> C.M. 631 -1442 Sl71.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 105 Via Nice <Lido Isle > NB 675-6000 $405.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4866 Paseo de Vega <Turtle roc k > Irv 552-1800 $172.500 Sun 1-5 320 Seaward . Newport Beach 631-1400 $384,500 Sun 1·5 2113 Miramar . Balboa Penin. 631-1400 $465,000 Sun 1 5 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 631-1400 S380.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •2821 Pe bble (HVHls > Cd M 675-6000 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via Itha ca. Lido Is le. N.B. 675-1616 $420.000 Sun 1·4 •1472 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shores) NB 645-9161 $669.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 1133 Berks hire. Newport Beach 642-2950 $300.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Otera (Bluffs) NB 675-3411 $275,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3 Citadel. Northwood. Irvine 644-7211 $152.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5532 Sierra Roja <T rtlrk ) Irv 760-9333 $184,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2421 Bunya (Et Bluff > N.B. 645-0303 $274,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 •4501 Gorha m Dr .. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $935.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 225 Via Quito, L ido Isle. N. B. 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-4 •511 Cliff Dr Cliffhaven > NB 642-5200 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1316 Sussex <Westcliff> NB 642-5200 $230.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino. Nwpt Hts, NB 631-7300 $360,000 Daily 1·5 •4922 Laurie Ann , Irvine 551-5836 $148.900 Sat/Sun 12-5 1740 P la za del Norte. Npt Bch 631-1266 $398,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 214 Via Graziana , Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $440.000 Sun 1-5 2450 Marino, Bayshores. NB 644-9060 Sun l ·5 2651 Crestview, Bays hores, NB 644-9060 $350.000 Sun 1-5 2127 Aralia. Eastbluff. NB 631-7300 $279.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1363 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N B 631-7300 $495.000 Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM 2326Tustin Ave., Newport Beach 644-9990 $224.900 Sun 12-4 1777 Oriole <Mesa Ver de) CM 631-1266 $219.000 S un 1-4 26421 Pa lisades, Capistra no Beach 640-5777 $995.000 Sat /Sun 12·4 205 Gam et . Ba lboa Is land 673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •8 Collins Is la nd, Ne wport Bch 631-1400 $1.100,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 3059 Tyler Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $121,900 Sa t/Sun 1·4 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Is le. NB 673·7300 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 IR ..... ,AM RM w DIH 27 Blazing Star, Irvine 551·6618 $220,000 Sun 12·4 llSilverbreeze, Woodbridge, Irv. 551-87()() $248,750 Sun 1-.4 ••23 Pinehurst, Big Canyon 644·6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5 3481 Fuchsia, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $155,000 Sun 1·4 1577 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt., NB 642-5200 $359,000 Sun 1·5 2i606WlUo <Back Bay) CM 642-5200 Sll&,500 Sun 1·5 50 Hidgelinc Dr <Harbor Ridge) NB 640-6323 $790.000 Sun 1-5 •1242Some rset Ln .. Newport Bch 645~8063 $460,000 ·Sun 1·5 •16937 Mount Hope. Fountain Valley 964-5500 $242 ,500 S un 1-5 29462 Drydock Cove, Laguna Nigµel 495-1720 $159,500 Sun 1-5 #8 Alondra . Northwood. Irvine uJ 759-1501 $249.500 Sun 1-5 4262 Brid gew ay , Irvine 759-1501 $139.900 Sun 1-5 4631 Loriann Ln .. Irvine 759-1501 $142.000 Sun 1·5 1712 Highland, Ne wpo rt Beach 631-6990 Sun 1-4 13 Rimrock. T rtlrk Hin, Irv. 675-34 11 $389 ,000 Sun 1-5 2832 Dra ke, Mesa del Mar, CM 645-4483 $169,500 Sun 1-5 •2919 Pa pe r Ln (Back Bay) NB 645·0303 $190,000 Sun 12-4 •1608 Galaxy Dr .. Newport Beach 673-8700 $699.000 Sun 1·5 ••229 Canal. Newpor t Beach 673-8700 $280,000 Sun 12·4 2001 Bayadere T e r r . I rv. Terr, CdM 644-4910 $795.000 Sun 1-5 3054 Country Club Or .. Mesa Verde 640-9900 $275,000 Sun 1-4: 30 50 R idge Line Dr. CHbrRdg Est ) NB 640-6323 $790.000 Sun 1-5 2857 Stromboli. Mesa Verde, CM 545-8091 $215,000 F r i /Sat /Sun 1·5 2278 Cha nnel Rd. Balboa Penin .. NB 675-2311 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •#1 Muir Beach C ircle. CdM 760-8188 Sl.495,000 Sun 1-4 118 Topaz. Balboa Is land 675-4000 S549,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1978 Chelsea. Newport Beach 760-0241 S229.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 125 Abalone. Balboa Is land 675-4000 S595.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 5082 Galway Circle. Huntington Bch 897-4012 $14 5.000 Sat/Sun 10·5 2414 2 Fordvi(•w. El Toro 831 -6500 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 106 Via Zapata. San Cle mente 831 -6500 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Gold enrod. Corona del Mar 673-8494 S560.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 411 El Modena . Nwpt Hts. NB 673-9060 S240.000 Sun 1·5 2601 Bl ue Wa te r C r .CdM 759-1616 $397 .ooo Sat /Sun 1-5 •2907 Se tting Sun OIVl-Ds) CdM 675-6000 $595.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 315 Poppy Ave . (Qld 'CdM) CdM 675-6000 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1955 Port Ramsgate <HVHms) NB 675-6000 $241.800 Sal/Sun 1-5 12 Canyon Ridge. Turtlerock. Irv. 552-1800 $320,000 Sat/S un 1-5 2074 P halaropc, Mesa Verde, C.M. 631-7370 $240.000 Sat /Sun 1·4 3429 Quie t Cove. Corona del Mar 675-2373 $410,000 Sun 1-4 :30 1607 Sea Be ll Cir. Spyglass Ridge 644-4848 $595.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •339 Bordeau x. Costa Mesa 646-4477 $139.900 Sun 1·5 6031 Sierra Bravo (T ur tlerock ) Irv. 955-2108 $222.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1615 Port Barmouth. Newport Beach 640-5357 $299,000 Sun 1-5 ••503 Edgewater (Bal Pen.) NB 760-9333 $1.200.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 • 1803 T an anger, Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $275,000 Sat /S un 1-4 •1801 Santiago, Baycr est 642-8235 $425,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1400 Nottingham. Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1700Irvine Ave. Baycrest.NB 631-7300 $205,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 21031 Ma nessa, Hunti ngton Beach 645-0303 $135,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 219 Via Nice. Lido Is le . NB 963-8182 $4 15,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 5 IEDROOM -2815 Lig hthouse Ln .. Newport Bch 631-1400 $359.000 S un 1-5 5 IR .... FAM RM w DEM 2695 Mendoza <Mesa Verde) CM 768-7021 Sat/Sun 12-4 1816 Ne wport Hills Dr., Newport Bch 673-4400 $329,750 Sun l :30-5 8361 Caslilia n Dr .. Huntington Bch 536·6086 $159,SOO Sun 1-4 1978 P ort Seabourn e, Ne wport Beach 631-1266 $342.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 #6 Malibu Circle, S pyglass. CdM 644-9060 $595,000 Sun 1-5 221 Via Firen ze, Lido Isle, NB 631-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-5 •1823 Glenwood Ln, Baycrest, NB 631·7300 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~4 P ort Bristol (HVHms) NB 675-6000 $2891500 Sun 1·5 14.24 Sandcastle CHVHls > CdM 675-3411 $420,000 Sun 1-5 9 Cypress Tree, University Part 551-8700 Sun 1·5 •12Trafal1pr, Harbor RJdge 644.-6200 $2,900,000 Sun 1·5 #12 Mlaaion Bay (Spyglass) NB 759·1616 1525,000 Sun 1·5 1412Antigua (Dover Shores> NB 642·5200 $389,500 Sun 1·5 6 llDROOM •4527 Orrington, Ca meo Shrs, CdM 640-5560 $875,000 Sun 12·5 6 IR pla FAM RM w DIH 40162nd Street, Newport Beach 675-3411 $175,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I HDROOM 175St reamwood , Irvine 832-8327 $82,500 Sun 1·5 2 IEOROOM 44 Navarr e , Irvine • 759-9100 $185.000 Sun 1-5 48 Na va rre, Th e Villas, Irvine 833-9293 $146,950 Sun 12-5 36 Sunfish, Wood b ridge, Irvine 551-4438 $136,990 Sat/Sun 11-5 7 Aries Crt. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2424 Sa nta Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa 673-9060 $108.500 Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEM 5292 Plum T ree, Un iv . Prk. Irv. 552-1800 $138.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 501 St. Andrews Rd., Newport Beach 673-7300 $159,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 22 Arboles ( RSJ ) Irv ine 759-9100 $195.000 Sun 1-5 3 IEOROOM 11 Big Dipper . Newp ort Beach 759-9100 $135,500 Sun 1·5 2943 P e rla .. Bluffs. NB 640·5560 $310,000 Sun 1-5 28 Mirror Lake. Deerfield, Irv. 552-4477 $137 ,000 Sun 1-4 2745 Vista Umbrosa, Newport Beach 759-9100 $239,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 l IR plus fAM RM or DEN 27Tahoe CP eter s Twnhm> lrvine 675-3411 $225.000-f ee Sun 1-5 431 Vista Sue r te. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 5292Thorn Tree. Univ. Park, Irvine 552-1800 S159.500 SattSun 1-5 4 IR plus fAM RM or DEM 2912 Quedada, Bluffs . NB 640-5560 $260.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM 587 Wendy Lane. Costa Mesa 646-2142 $109.000 Sat Sun 1-5 •25Canyon Is land Dr. BigCnyn, NB 675-5200 Sun l -4: 30 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 IR plus fAM RM or DEM 8811 N. Coast H wy . Sp. 210. Lag Sch 497 -4848 sso.ooo Sat unl2-4 :30 14851 Jeffrey Rd:: 1411. lrvme 551 -4827 Sat Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR plus 2 IR 2284 Placentia . Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 $110.000 Sun 12-4 2 IEOROOM 2001 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $495 .000 Sun 1·5 2 IR & 3 IR 421 Fernleaf. Coron a del Mar 675-4479 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR plus 2 IR ~Abalone <Ba lboa Is land ) NB 675-6000 $435,500 Sun 1-5 HOMES & GUEST HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IR phts FAM RM or DEM 2512 Vista (Bayshores) N B 675-6000 $310,000 Sun 1-5 3 IEOROOM 420 E. 15th St .. Newport Beach 644-4848 $275.000 Sun 1-5 3 IR Ir I II 204 Sa pphire. Ba lboa Is land 675-4000 $415,000 Sat /Sun 1-4 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2,2 IR pllll I II 465Santa Ana Ave ., Newport Bch 645-6266 $247 ,500 Sun 1-4 l IR Ir I M 719 Marigold, Corona del Mar 640·7000 $339.500 Sat/Sun l ·S HOME FOi llM1' 4 • ,.. PAN IM • DIN •6 Pinehurst <Bl1 Cyn) NB 67$-3411 $2500/mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 ......... w. . . ....... , ............. . .... ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T All YOUI PICI $10&,900 . J Bdrm•. 2 ba. pool. Allumet~% loan. SlM,900 • J Bdrm1, 2 ba. Au ume •.ooo loan. SlH .000 · Gor1eou1 4 Bdnn Mesa Verde pool bocne. Owner flnanclnc · s ubmit tenn.a. PRCNCJPALSONLY CIU Naney f7t.t'72I or Ill aria ... sm Acta . NSTUST9t Ocemt1/J llMlll o,_s.t,IS91-4 20J4111Slnet Warm Ai oosy dollbouae! 2 bdrma, 2 car 1ara1e. Plus extn partins. Land Included at $1'11,500! ..... PARK PLACE, choice com er NEw. 2 story, 4 bd rm 1 . 3 b at h PON DEROSA home. Dining room . fireplace. Loads of brick work. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE! 12118,500! WATBRONT s.._.y..,.,.,.., PIER/FLOAT, quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R-2 lot. Two car ga r age. Som,000! ..... ..,"°P. ...... •675-7060• LOOK! L et us s ho w you 2 separate larce homes in excellent condition. l 'Ai blocks to beach. Only ~25.000. OR An estate sale of a 2 bdrm Deane Home on corne r near pa rk & recreation Sl76,500. MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 673-5354 SA HEIGHTS Owner wants lo trade this clean 3 Bdrm home for income propeny. ,nu SI 10,000 c ......... FUUBRIALTY S4'-0l14 SURFSIDE COMDO Walk to the po11nctinJ( surf from this 4 bdrm 2 story Priced al only $103,000. Owner wants fas t sale. Submit on ter ms. Take advantage• Ca ll today. 962·9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS OCliMAtOMT LOT P romontor y! Beyond comparison. In priv.te gate guarded Three Arch Bay (South Laguna) sur- r ounded by crashing surf. Includes steps to the beach, a tidal pool & coastal approva l. Last of the BEST.12,000,000. 494.7551 ~ .. _:-s.~c c~~~1!c11 Rl 0..ofAIW This fabuJous N.B. home is located on on e of Baycrest's rmest streets. 4 Br , 21r!i Ba. complete w/spa le formal dining rm. MISAYRDE 11 i,; ~ rman., nu crpt and floors. 3 Br l~ Ba, nu brick entry, fr eshly painted thruout. Mortlnt111d Model like home. Ru,-e garden petio W/IU BBQ fi~pit. Separate mstr suite, 2 st atriwna. frplc and all upcrades. TIM RHONE 631-1266 llMil HAWAII PAPAllAllACH LAHAINA. llAUl l Bdrm, l t.. O.Seous •te•• o f oce1 a • 1ant... Pool. teaftla •nd aauna. s.ller wtU ..... t mnn..., .• ..,. Wat4ffNmt Hom• tac ..... ............. ...... ... w. ........... We ........... w. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAJLY PfLOT •• cws1nm comNUm FIOM SECTION C ic..-.. w.r IW .. ._ l lU C......_ llJ4 C......... 1124 W....FerW. tt. ... hrw. .._..,_Wt ................................................................................................................... PRETTIEST •.IAD ,.... 102 .._. 1141 IMt CONDOS IN COSTA MESA ~llTISI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Tbat'a U. do&. and tw • hada bouM, s Br. I~ SI IZ.MO UNIV. PAAX, Dr. as., doe9a 1 IO wtfi. Ulla out· Ba, llltiJOO. Aaaumabl~ fam rm Deue Hom .t •• d~--· .-~ apa IOH. Owner will help Fixer a Br. Pool + . •• Tbey'tt eacltla1ly dlr· ferent ! Lar1e 36:4 bdrma. 2~ batba, 2 fireplaces, microwave ovna, IOlar hot water. Ule t.brou«bout. Lovely grounda. Priced from SlSS,SOO. Will trade for property, gold colm or flne gema. NO DOWN PAVllENTI .....,. nu fiaa. ...._ Jacllui. Price reduced. Good 6 quiet lot, la.,. bomt. paint, Italian nee. eves. For ftaandn1 low-down lllll'lablt loan, SllS,500. to orrer you two unique colorful view homes ull new & s hlney. 3 Bdrm, don, family. for ma I dining. 3 bath, 3 fireplaces Grcul USt! of space & nutural light. Stop being a taxi driver walk 1 2 hlotk to beach & bay or stroll to the vill age. Sec 230-232 Goldenrod tile, new carpet and caUAgt.~. Byowara.,.. plumbed for aolar heat. The belt am la that it '1 only Sll t ,too . ....••...•.••••............................... llM4Ml 14 YPIONT Elt'lt nt. Pf'•H•t\fulne s with see.nae r~ ch · ot the ha and ocean from lba.s .a 8drm c·ustom home. located on ewpon·~ PerunBula Poant Dou bit-door t>nt r)' into parquet foyer 14 llh :.p1ral 'ta1rC'ue to second tOr) Panoramu· water view from master suale , patio & spa 2 fireplaces shed their warmth and ceramic tiled kitchen 1s gourmet ready French doors lead from living and dining rooms. to baystde patio and pier Sal & Sun t-4. $560,000 $595,000 .. <(/ouwui de/. Jltalt Y'_+t~ 673-8494 24l5 !. Coast Hwy .• CoroM d.f M• pac1ous 5Rr, 3Ba. formal dining nn. Family rm w /wet bar Fee land Owner may help hn11n<'e Shown by appl only Agt.644-~. 1014 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1-W.C.M. 0.....-Almc~ Spacious 3 Bd, 2 Ba w/famUy rm. AJI nu crpl. drapes. paint, linoleum, GIM llALTOIS Ille HMUl (714)5'5-Mll. WALKER• LEE R.E. BUILDER HILPS YOU IUYI MIWCOteOS Ml.OCIAM 21rSBR •SIA...,..• 8vtdeclcalrpaUos. Awwd--PENWKNDS12·4 .... _. 2000MIYarL. Spacious 2 s t o r y· 642•1,,1, townbome in a beautirul-1----__;~..::A.:.:...._ ly groomed community. 3 bdrm 2 ba Larg• yard 2 Br 2ba end unit with • ' "' · · RUNNING STREAM in Needs ext. paint. front. Solar assi.sted and $110, 000. Own I a gt facilit ies of pool, spa, 642•1532 tennis. weight room Assum. Mesa Verde 3 lge AITD posaible. b d rm s, 2 b a P o o I W .. 11fl..tHw1 sizedlol. Open 12·S hie.I.._. Sat /Sun. 2933 Baker 63 I· 1400 556-8446 IEALESTATl OCEAN VIEWS Spacious, near new J Bdrm. 2 & 3 bath COD· dominiums with fireplaces, 2 car garages and many upgrades. I~ lo 18SO sq ft. Owner will help ftnance. S137 ,SOO to $169,000. Very ni~ 2 Bdrm. Adult condo. 2 car garase. security 1ate, d08e to ocean. By Owner. Prin· cipala only. Sl2'7.000. Call 9&0>-5034 ........ .,...... 2 br, I~ ba. Low down. St ructure rinanclng to you. 861·3538_· _a.::gt_. __ _ Close to beach, new I Br, many extras. lrg yrd, o.w.c. 81,600. &42·1067 . 556-9860 •NOQUALIFVrNG NEAR BEACH• Large 2 Story 4 Br, 3 Ba. unus ua l floor plan. Nee d s TLC Has 2 master su\les. 2 enclsd yards . 1170.000. 12'* down OWC bal AITD. Ca 11 J C 963-6682 o r 847-8516. **ASSUME! Thill eleantlY deeora&ed 3 Bdnn f~ 88 t.ownhome hu 2 treat uaumable loans and overloob P8ft and pool. Owaen ue very auioul. Thia la one of Woodbridle'a best ol OPPortunitie9. [17J)= 492tBarranca Pliwy,lrv~ WOODllllHll BeauUful l yr old 3 8d 2'h Ba, upgraded4 earthtones, amenitjes galore. Just reduced S5000 for quick sale. Lrg assumable loan. Only 1143,SOO. Glen Hellwarth, 559.9400, NEWPORT IEACH HOUSE SI 32,900 ASSUMABLE LOAN $250.000. 3 br + den, 2~• ba Open Sun. 1·5 1436 Serenade Terrate . 644·9'124: (213)79G-6774 landscaping & much ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!111!!!!!~l0n the Bluff by the sea. more. Best of all. owner will finance purchase al ASSUMAIU Entertain in a cu~to!" L2'-''7.. Open Hse Sat/Sun Ocean view. $42,000down ram rm. or take a dip in 12 5. 276 Sherwood Or lo assume. 2 br. 2 ba con· the pool. B~aut. floor call for appl. Curt II do, 1 yr old former _Piao. Agt. Vm: 848·1511 REALTORS I ACHESTATE 5000 sq n. English Coun try custom home with ocean & valley views. Exquisite and unique *•Valentine'. 4Br. 2"'18a, 2100 'sq ft., lg fam rm w/wet bar. coun· try kitchen, lg patio. By owner 1145.000 897-4012 S1ngll':-., y oung married, steps to beac·h. pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm. l'atheciral t·e ilinged style beach home. Cozy brit•k fireplace. rormal dining. Secluded fountain in enclosed patio Hurry, won't la st. NO LOAN COSTS To pay on ttus So of PCH n e wer Duple x SP $389,000 w/$35,000 down owe at 12'r. owbkr 673-1148 631·1266. Ownr / Agt. model. Call~ agt. Sep. qrtrs downstairs 1---------1 Additional adjac. acre COMnMIHTAL Your special someone f'RI..-EAST SIDE Ho DowwftaylMtlt COSTA MESA Assume loan. 3Br + FR l Br, S'T0,900. 3 Br. '95.950 RJ + bonm nn + indoor availabl.e with separare 3 Bdrm townhome, frplc. will love this beautifully negotiations. $950,000 brick patio. Comm. pool. appointed 4 Bdrm, 2-sty Greatlocalion.$90,000. detach ed hom e i n Seller will supply buyer $93,000 spa /sa una , 1171 .500, w /down payment. Call This exceptionaJ value is 631·1442 jtm--------1 for details. Suuee Miller a close-in West Side 2br, THE ESI'ATEAGENTS 9UIETELEGAHCE FULl.BtREALTY Irvi ne's College Park . The ultimate privacy an 546-0ll 4 Upgrades galor e and '1'M A I 0" 559·9400· REMAX Iba home on a lge S4 X , You are invited to see 130 l ot. W /sever al DOH T MISS THIS ONE Beautiful St in Mesa Verde. 3Br, 2Ba, 1 level $169,000. 1861 Rhodes Dr Agts M7-8320or 979-8373 desirable Blufr area. 31""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!1-I asking only Bdrms, 2 ba, formal din· r-=-$165.000 OCE4H VIEW ing rm. marble frlplc. H•tMcJlan Open House Sat/Sun 1·4. Quality construction on HarbOw I 042 me, a new custom 3 mature trees, alley ac-~i t . ' CORONA DEL MAR, $359,000 Like new 3 + rlen Cameo home. Light a nd airy with wall of windows. s howing to Pacific : 3 private beac hes . Ass ume 1s t and o wner will he lp finance. 4627 Cortland. bdrm, 2 bath home plus a cess & plenty of room lo 1 bdrm apt ror an come build a second unit. lge lot. Excel. terms ••••••••••••••••••••••• e-RANCH HEALfY 5S1 2000 NEWPORT ESTATE (not new but nice) I'm a IY OWMB really good buy at C714JSSt-ltOO S339.SOO. See you! o,...w& s.. 1.5 &~c_. .. r.w 1026 71..!~ 1450,000. Inquire about other quality propert.tes an our S7 '-'.i million dollar inven tory ,..... -I Lrg Mstr Ste, formal din •••••••••••••••••• ••••• rm, guest Bdr & Ba, I secur. gate, pool. close to D A N A p 0 I N T I S Wiholt & Wffls R.E So. Coast Plaza, VA ap· GROWING! WATERFRONT CONDOS in Huntington Harbour 4br, $188,900, 1~'7' loan, Lease option on fantastic balance $102,SOO, view. le rm s . 8 rand n e w vaulted ceilings, associa- Carpeted. draped. On the lion 832-8067 water. guarded gate en----------S261,000 a 1;1 of an aC'rc almos t. Includes fruit trees. dog run. s pa. plus 3 Bdrm. family room home. Great opportunity . f"IUXl<LU< ~~AL i Y 325()[~Hw) proved, 1129,900 Agl. Three bedroom .contem· 714/493-2752 754.0297 Porary home with view 1 ________ _ ---------l of hills and some ocean ------ try Views. 2 car carage CANDI RHRY Pool & tennis 2 & 3 Rd rm This .Northwoods home avatl immed From showslikeamodel.:tBr2 1329.000, optton money Ba, atrium, all upgrades, Em~l...ty eo...... .... -You 'II love thls warm )! ESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. a nd comfortable re· with pool. beautiful ~!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!111!!!!!~!!!!!'1! modeled 3 8d 2 Ba on landscaping & easy care scenes Walk to park and Fo.taiR Valey I 034 beach or enjoy a low ••••••••••••••••••••• •• maintenance yard Exec. 4br w1pool. fam 640·7000 S 2 0 o o / m o C a I I rinanced al 10~~. Call CDM'S LOWEST Pl.ICE quiet cuJ-de·sac. Excell yard. CaU to see now' ii----------financing. Won't last the $129,900. D. Bourke Sl89.SOO rm. Assume 1~'1 . Open 7 I 4 /556-9600 Tim Rhone. 63J.1266 s 191,000 *JASMINE CREEi( week. S159.950. Jeanne _R_e_a_lto_r._54&-_9950 __ . ___ 1 This great family home Sun. 1893'1 Mount Hope Agt Jean, 964-5500 Sl,200,000 3 Bdrm cottage. cozy family room. builtin wulls of bookshelves. private master s uite. Owner may help with financing. Hurry ! A unique combination of Salter. 631·1.2166 has a large assumable ~:~~~~ t~:~~~ •1---~-~~·~-, ... ~ ... ~-.... -~o:~~ !net be~~~~i~~h!~~ ~\~~~~~:~~s~tth Daily or a craftsman thruout & REALTORS 9.5 S259.960. 49J..8Sl2 Little is li9!! for a prestigious home on 113' on best water loca-REALTORS t1on + guest house & N Woodb 'd Ch pool. ew n ge ateau lytt..5-alealty 2Br, 2Ba, Chardonay 673-8550 gate commwiity. Ir you L. small "people to people" the security or a guard INTEREST • Classified Ads are r eally 146-4457 Model, good loc nr lake, upgrades . $132,000 creative financing avail. 752-1938 dys, 559-9581 or 552·5007 eves. twantt maxi~um1 livabiU-*•WOW•* eAlsys3um8drme MOK. 2 badotwhnra· mLo1. v1Y. IOgQ sales t:alls with big re; "M 1044 Y a a mm mum cost -J,OOO . Ault-•.., adershap and bag resul~s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• call 75&-l:iOl or 752.7373 •7 room, fireplace. open To place your <'lass1£1ed . for private showing. IHCOSTAMISA beamed ceilings, new ad.<'alltoday642·5678. Woodbridge-owner will Compare this outstand· A sensational bargain in copper plumbing, large -carry with 12:5,000 down. Heritage Putt-owner will Ing valueaU.115,000. today's market featur· yard , double garage. lluotk-x leedl I 040 llwll -· .._. I 040 3 1 Bd1rm, !14 Btw~·dgfrol und carry with Sl.8.900 down. ing: 3 bdrms 6 cov"d slrylight. Only Sll4,SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve unit. '" ower 3 Bdrm, l lh 8th, Elm patio In much sought Call~9111 mdl. 1107,500. J erry model. $106,900. Jerry after area. Call 759-1501 Jofles 631·12166 Jones. 631·12M or 1s2.1373 For Investors -~~~l~--REALESTATE BIG CANYON ate a ridiculous offer on REALTORS Wa .. I 1.ae Split Ownership Program allows -------- you to buy a Home without managE'..fflent problems, using a Minimum Down P ayme nt! Start your Nest Egg Today. Call For REALTORS this '525,000 PrHligious REAL ESTATE and lovely view Spyglass ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CUSTOM, on golf course. 5 Bdrm. 41h baths. 4 fireplaces and much much more. $975.000. HHI home. Owners want = "' to move to Utah now DIYOICE SALE Will carry paper at Super assumable loan. 4 ll~"k. Br. 2 ba. OWC. Nr golf DEVIN REAL ESTATE co1;1rse. Asking S212,SOO. $104.tSO AT SO. COAST Pl.Ali Would you believe 3 bdrms, 2 baths, private patio & assumable (inancing?? Hurry. won't last long! 759-1501 or752-7373 OPEN SAT & SUH I 2·5 7 Royal St. George Road. 642.Q68 Pnnc. only. 541-9993 Bkr. 1----- e of the better duplexes by owner. 673-4848. SAVI! SAVE! Only 1135,000 for this 3 Br rixer in best Mesa Verde. SAVE I. Robert L. Hatley. Rltr 644-4455 675-4479 OPIM DAILY 2-4 2044 0c ... lhtd 2 Bdrm. I bath <'Oltage. Beam ceiling, frplc. 3 <'ar parking Pri<'ed at 1295,000. associated BROK(R5-REALTORS l l)l~ W Balboa b 11 J66, al»oal.e.d 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••• a111•0 Hl9hla11ds '"""•. 4bdnll, hiCJl-ly Hurry· call 646-7434 CENTURY 21/Gold Star ~Walker 11.aa REAL ESTATE up9raded, xl11t op· --------NEW• pof'fwlity for Mrion OPIEHSAT/SUH 1-4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!! • • b•ytr. Prl•c. 011ly. 11 II Viola, CM. OLDll CUSTOM Quality, luxury home. 4 $•65,000. """'---wiM Comrortable 3 Bdrm W'th lloltod d . ed Bdrm 4 Ba, 3 frplcs. All 4 "...,,_... 1 a ays esir the extras you could cony .... 2Jld.. h ome. wood floors, reatures and more. 3 want ror the most com-C714175'-0405 fireplace. LARGE lot. bdrm, 2 ba, family rm rortable, efficient a nd 546-1499 1140,000. with study. wet bar. spacious living on the Roy McC_., lltr. cabinets & sky li gh t. Island. 30 yr. SJ00.000 1st BIG CANYON 541-7729 Ruge pie shaped lot. pro- TD at 13% fully assuma-McLain El Dorado. 3br. ""'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!111!! fesslonally landscaped, 3 bl N · *"''>< ::: patios. Owner assist in e. o pomts . ......,,000 view, S2SO.OOO. Install-EASTSIOE l ii.. fi · k 205 G t 0 H mancmg ma es easy to ame . pen se menl sale. assum 9'll, B y Owner 2 Bd r Sal/Sun 1-5. Gerry Spr· VAR.OWC2nd.64().9'755 Large living·dining. ~~~~ase . 1155,000. Townhouse an Orange ingston,Rltr.673-2230 --home maker"s kitchen, WALKER&LEER.E. $98,000/1~~ assuma-Distress Sale. 2 family s e r v Ice po r <' h & ble. 71 4 /972 4965 o r ,_ _______ .... home or duplex. F.ach HARDWOOD FL.RS. Nr LUCKY GI 714 /631>-35.sl. ATTIACTIYE 3bdrm. 2ba. loade d Mariner's School. Dbl d VA terms available. 4 2STOIY 1380.000 Call Ed ith etatch.gar on large lot. bdrm. 2 ba Costa Mesa 0 N E 0 F M ES A PLUS MODERN APT (broker) C213)542·3S83. Can assume 9~ loan . home. Wood burning VERDE'S nnest. Lovely, Nr bays, charming xtra owners will help finance fireplace, cov'd paUo. 2 vacant 4 and family with lg 2Br. brickrrplc. dining,_ _______ _. or will trade. Sl34.SOO. b 0 /8 .. 67 769 car garage, sprinklers assuma le VA loan rm , l~·Ba, dbl garage Cameo Shores wn .. r. 5. 6 or 675 front & rear . new on Under 1140,000. Prine + income $495 mo . ·4508 market. Be first to see. only. Agt. 549-1366 F A 8 U L 0 U S A S · EXTRA SP EC I A L . SS2·4477. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! 4 BR 2 BATH $224,900 BACKBAY SU M ABLE Fl NAN . High I y upgraded . Laurel PointCondo3Br WALKER•LEE R.E. CING. Save Thousands panoramic ocean view & upgraded, quiet loc 120# or SSS. Appt. just steps to private com loan ll35M. 642-8833 OHL y $775 I-REALTY m unity beaches . this•---------• raMOMTH ~!!!!!l!!!!!Z!!!!!ll!!!!!J!!4!!l!!4-!!09~01~!!1 ~~i~~~4~t~ h~~e~ltt MESA DEL MAR Fantastic takeover loan 1-a s parkling pool has No Qualifying. 5 Bdrm, 3 on 3 br family home. r ba RV ace-· ...,,. ooo priced at ooly Sl15,000! 118Amethyst custom eatures galore! . ......,.. _.,, 2 story home & apt. Deluxe security system. down. Owner wilJ carry Double stone fireplace, So ood · ..... 11 hock Xlnt fmancing. Call to-paper. new range w/microwave g It "'' 5 you. d f Open Sal/Sun 12·4 & a home warranty for Xlnt terms. Owner ay or more inro & appt. 2695 Mendoza. CM. peace of mind. 545-9491 . 673-lZ75 =:o..,· 7'0.0UI Agt.768-7021 WALKER&LEER.E. •• YYllW ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!lorEM HOUSI s.. I 0-4 ,.....,. S4lle Al ttrBac~_veb2th8dnn 1 badb+I llSTNW 344 Princeton, C.M. E /Side C.M. 2 Br. 1 Ba. r • a over New kitchen. new roor. ln.SOO. Open House Sun garage, 1 house from H.,._. View Lmll new c·-'-• $130 ooo I-". --.. ... St. Pn·n· South Ba)'front. 40'x8S' OPEN SUN 1-4:30 .. ~... ' . .,. -"""' comer lot. Call for in· 342tQuietCove,CdM ,_B.._Y_O_wner __ ._545-__ 3529_. __ , cipalsonly.831"'516. Super nice quality rormation. 4bdrm,3.bat11,2rrplcs.O WM II WILL Oneofallindcust.om4Br. custom home on large MEL nJCHS all exC'eJltimal amenities fllMAMCI Family Room • Pool. lot. Quietcul-de-aac. Jov-PAVUJONREALTOR + 3 car 1arage. Come 2bdrm townhouse Open Sun. 1·5. A1ent ely nellbborhood. great ._. ___ 1'7H __ uo ____ , see~:::.OC:·EiJertaen 1101,000. Open house 14$-4483. landscaping! Owner 11• .. P't ' ~8 I007 -E."""u-ymCdM Sat/Sun, 1-5. 587 Wendy•---------flnan ced with liberal -....... y.. Ln o 91N termal New on market. •••••••••••••••••••••• 175-2373 ' wner. 1M&-2l42. """ BAJ be the l.lt t.o see and buy 1 Brm ~ront _._ .. .... MtM I 024 * * Newport Riviera, dehtxe today! .,.. • •••••••••••••••• 4 bedroom, 2 story, near bdrmm,_,o .. r2~car w•••To ••••••• 12LOT-HOMI cool. aauna, Jacu111, 1ara1e. Clean. Top cond. -C .C. Xlnt locaUon. Owner wlll 350 steps t.o Meea Verde Located oa Ana.betm St 1htedt.-ia court.a. et~. carry. Priced right at c.c. 'f'bat'a right-that in C.11.0wnerwUlcarry etc. Just 10% cfown, .__ _ __.._,__. lat TD at 12.5%. Home la S 1 H , IOO. Ca II K E Y 1215,000. c~-5 Bdr. "ac t _ __. _ __._ ......... 17 More Information. Take Over 13Y2% Interest Rate 4 Months New! 2Br, 2Ba. Condo. Completely upgraded with Custom Drapes & Ca rpe ting. Cathedral Ceilings, professionally landscaped with Private patio, pool/spa ! Won 't Last -Call Now. 3Bdrm, 2Ba S91K Take over $523/mo. FHA payments. at 9 1h r-1c. i n t e res t ! 0 w n er s a vs s ubmit a ll offers ! Don"t W a it. .. Call Now For More Information. 841-1511 Low Down Payment Innovative New Program a llows you to buy your home even if you h~ve a Very Low Down Payment. Little Cash Needed! Call for an appointment with one of our investment counselors today. Don•t Be Left Out Priced For Quick Sale No Qualifying Problems Here Owner will help finance this 4bdrm 2ba Huntington Beach Beauty. i2 7/8% Interest Rate AvaiJable Too ! Hurry This Won't Last At SI 29,900 o,.. .... s..12.4 Tue Irvine Ave to Santa laabel t.ozmTuetin Ave. Aak for Elizabeth. ........ MELnJCHS w/poot._apa,don'tmlls .. an .... ._.. 10me1_-_ .. __ • _____ _ PAVILIONREALTOR thiaone! !,:Lt,~~-=~."°Th:1--------, OLDEms 17Hl.20 b 11 home bat z bdnna, den, raf'TftDE ........ .., IOIJ ~ 1 .. ,., fam rm and double UYI.-...................... :Se:.•.!,-:.,::•~~ f::.~l~bemia.:·.! ~..::~a~a:•.w,~:'i RVM~ ':.=:::, park. Prteed for quick aoJd to Mldt -. ... Call wltll •• down LIM ~EALTORS __ ...__.._ --aaleatsnt•. Mr. Ha ... an1thne owHr will earr~ ~'1,..~~~~ -.;.;,~call J•dde-~an 141-tlll. ........ '"'· ASSOCIATES ... Manta llUHAVl!Jlf.RLTlt. at ll .... u............. ...... ......., fT5.lm;m..... UDN111reedwa1,SA ...... 14 * •Prescott-5 Br , ____ _ By the lake and beach in ** 12'/J'Ye dynamic Woodbridge. 3 Rll•c ... AY .. * * Ba. 3 car garage, 2 On this customized 4 br fireplaces. Spanish tile home featuri.ng frencb roof Only 20 months old. doors. country kitchen & Seller assisted fanancing. garden patio. Owner will 0 p e n Ho u se t h i s carry AITD at 12~3 ! weekend l2·4 18 Man Com pare the value of darin . this Cine residence or- "'''lei h ridge RcalllJ 55 1 ·3{)(.HI 192illlananea t'l..\<),lnint• SPACIOUS Culve rdale, 4bdrm . 2 1 ~ba. fam rm. bonus rm. patio, ni<'e yard on cul ·de-sac . As s ume 195.000 at 9\? or 10'7. .!!_~9.900 Agt 673-~122 WOODBRIDGE condo, 2br . end unit, upgrades. all 2+ car gar. brk patio +cvr. Lndscpd. 10~.<:i assum loan O PEN House Sat Sun. 11 S 36 Sunfish Prine Only 551·4438. COLONIAL fered at Sl42,000. 759-1501 or 752· 7373. ~Walker 11.aa REALESTATE I 1!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!' * * IOCYoAHAMCIMfi AVAIL•• When you take over ex· isling loan. payable at S984 /mo ! Thi s TURTLEROCK GLENS home offers a touch of heaven w/4 bdnns. con· temporary noor plan & open view of the green· belt. A sensational value. Call 7S9-lSOl or752·7373 REALESTATE Super clean detached 3 Bd home. Comm. pool & Attentl~n I nvestor s . tennis crts . Lo west Woodbrtdge condo: 3 priced i n pr I me Bdrm, 1\4 ba. Assuma· neighborhood. 1125,900. ble lst & 2nd TD. Agt. C h arley Darr. agt. _55_2·_3339 ______ _ SS9-9400 ---------•Attn. Investors : Wood- OPIM SAT /SUM 12·5 HOITHWOOD l .... wltlts.a Nicely upgaded fflan II Northwood Park de· latched home with air cond, skinny dip spa area, great landscaping and decoratinc. 1103,000 In usable flnancin1 . Priced t.o ~at SL52.000. JC..._. 644-7211 YOUllRUM NOMI Come -tide bteut.lf\al home wllktl llldadee Im· porttcl It.Han Glaatcl Tiie In entry, planter area. S.Br, Sii&, ur.raded tllruout, ta~ • AC . Prol~~6 tnly ... • .... tained. DON' MISS OUT! 0...-tioda11 ()pa ............... . At& ........ ,. bridgecondo. 3Br. l \4ba. Assum. lit Ir 2nd TD. $105,900, ActS52·SS31 ••l .... CUl.Aft CHAlt••• This remarbble home renecta a unique com- blnaUoa of loaitJon, de. sip • vahae. Feature S apacioul Bra, 2 tun Ba's Ir 2 stories al positive aJ. luremmt for memorable days tbrou1bout the year! Hal uamnable VA lo&ft. 'Call 79-1501. PAMOIANIC..W ~.,... .... ASl' .. ••11.0AM ............... overloolllat tlM •lew. EnttrtalMr'a delltlrt. CloM lo lntne, N..,.-t . ... ~ ....... . ••1 p~tf1lou1 ..... . -·- B DM.'tflt&.OT IMN-r,'~'·'•1 H111ft,_.Wt ......_,_,._ Huan,,_S. HH'"'°"S. ..,... 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Slll.000. .... .,,... ••• ,... ~ .,. awr1n, ... dell1blful priute dri¥e • an elec· d th Sal om maintAlnaDce. 2 Bd + I CMIU'9&1 • ~ .:-::..= 1%:-"fW'pk'tmC:-J:;: ~~::nt~'Ti i::ai:"! an . e es ice are :: .. u!==~t't~~~ COl•O a.,.nY9hle, .. '1•att1 laia, 6 fr9nellt doors 1uard pee commualty available at l2~s% OW C lrg 2nd . Only l la.c>OM +kif\ Call <!__,. 11 •-'dft Hup lat often ffUlltry ni. 4bdrm + den 3ba Ull,SOO . Ca l l To m Mi·'llll UvlDa la lb• t.eart of bm, haa puoramlc un Cam.,di 59-NOO ....... _.... L Be b M obetrvded blue water & o,..was..1-1 10 I St. An Ill ew1 K · • I •~1 eou..,. 611 Wood ,~u::.. ,:. · .,.:::. Catetlu 1unset views . ti • t C/11 Ml paiC.-r 1trid1• aar, l~Ba . fam parlll·Uke lawn. brlcllc M1tr1ui&ehul.itting rm mancmg a 64.,1•7 16M1'1 tO'I , din rm. Au un1 cour1yard • redwood fr frple. 'nlil home has REAi.TORS t\cd l11! I O-i°-::> Rt -.dtv t , , : ; -,-: ; ( 11 I \ ..,,. owe Ind A.k•n• tub. Good nnanc•na ALL AMENITIES. Appt EJ Ni·gueJ Hei•ghts. S lU,OIH> O wn t"r 811,S00.41M37'1. only , Donald W ise , W 'IOf1 --Co ldw e ll Bank er llAUIWU&. 1825,000. -..1320 ... WAUTOllACH .... ~ Sllorel• Exterior re11ects a sym · phony of atone, wood & soarin g panes of glass w/open beamed ceiUng! Thi s unique hom e features 3 bdrms & Is in move -in condition. Com- pare value at 1175.000 ! Call 759-1501or752-7373 t..arp ~ • bdrm. 1'urllerod1 8roadmoo1 OCIAIROMf Ht lt a Plan 4 i n Vl 1111 U 41H O pe n 114. .. SJtt.000 IYOWMll View oriented. lour bedroom, three bath ho mes of 2569 and 2975 square feet are pric.:ed from $262.SCX>. Fea tures include three ca r ga rage. wet bar. two lircplaces, va ulted cei lings. Jenn-A ir cook top. microwave. trash compac tor. cera mic ti le counters and ba th~/ showers. automatic mt:mbcr hip int o homeowners a sociatio n. El Niguel Height sales office i · located at 23792 Medinah Lane. Lagun a Niguel. Call (7 14 ) 66 1-2416 for more inform ati on. OP .. SAT /SUM t -5 . llVM'9aACI on._wood Plare aw ll u u ae S at • Sun Spectacular locean view Panoramic ocean vu maC'ulat" throua hout ~ ZlOI fro m this bea utiful 2 J acuzzi. 9250.000. Terms rOOLaYllW C k uw 1 tw 8d .. _ h P r I n . o n I y . D a y s · •ram m ry, ''" _ .._. l 041 rm. 2 ... t co-op nght 752·1400, ext 470. Eves & A cozy 3 bdrm home with form al dining rm and pool. Highly expandable view of harbor and ocean. A great listing at only 1331),000. r-a r p e t I n • , n 1 c t! -,,--oa the ocean. Greenery, wall pa~• 1!:11\enalve •••••••••••••••••••••• privacy, attwity, beach ~koda : 4tn-427l bnc-\ IMllll ~"' pat1a. fAMf ASTIC & 11wlmming pool. JUS• USTID front and rur Triple f!IMAMC... '1 1ara~ lmmarulate 3 Bdrm , -\\.\1110 HO'I and what a buy! Cozy 2 den. family room home 110 '11 " In... Bdrm charmer, beamed Nestled amid towering REAL ESl ATE ceil i ngs , sec luded ~Walker I lee 1601 .... 0... 644-7211 pine•. with breathtaking 17MIOO courtyard. Good loan view of the Pacific . t!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I and owner will help. Only REAL ESTATE Delightfully decorated $177,750. tbruout. SZ».500. LJNGO HAS MORE IN L.,...V-... l.f /JD.NI GEL nAILEY &. ASSOCIATES don osen (I •• 1 l l •I~ llVIMI COteO FOi Sl7,000 2 bedroom. J 34 bath condo in good ne ighborhood . Great value. IRVIME WITH PLENTY OF llCllATION 2 bedroom. den. 2 car garage, in top cond itio n . Clos e to lake and . recreation with tennis , pool. and boating. $214,500. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 Town~ Country ft Qf.ALTOQJ) 1 K4 552-1800 CHARMER Ca thedra l l'eiling, wood beams. clerestory windows and a cozy loft combine to ma ke this Univ. Park s tarte r ho m e re a ll y a ppealing. Centra l air cond'g. 2 car garage and Of Course the re's a pool and a clubhouse and bike trails thru the park. Affordable financing. $29.500 down. Price $138 .000. Open Sat. & Sun. at 5292 Plum Tree. CUL DE SAC -PARK L~ATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm home with formal dining room, atrium, breakfast area and utility room. Features include cheery frplc, new carpets thru-out and a tt ac h . 2 ca r g ara g e . Assoc iation pool & c lubhouse . $159.500. Ope n Sat. & Sun. at 5292 Thorn Tree. TURTLE ROCK DRAMATIC TOWtlHIJSE Prestige area near UCI. Soaring ceilings, lots of glass. view of atrium from family room . li ving rm & master bdrm. A must see! The land is included and the house is vacant and waiting for you. $172.500. Open Sun. 1-5 at 4866 Paseo de Vega. COLLEGE PARK C OMFORT d es cribes our professionally landscaped, newly painted & cpt 'd "Purdue" model. There is a cheerful frplc in the living room, huge family room, 3 bdrrn.5 , <master suite has a walk in closet) and centr a l A /C . Qualit y construction by S&S at an affordable $139.900. TALK OF THE TOWN You can see fo rever from this high on the hill "Heather'' Turtlerock townhome. Room to spare with 4 bdrms & 3 ba . Many, many upgrades with plush carpets, plantation shutters & ceramic tile. A true dream castle . A wise Investment at $320,000. Open Sat/Sun at 12 Canyon Ridge. 111) C6 Counlr)'I REALTOR~ 112.1100 • LAGUNA ! 491-1761 Mountain cabin at the beach. nes tled in thei---------4 pines with skylights for viewing. Sll9.900 BROADMOOR HOMES El Niguel Heights Single-family homes from $262,500 714/661-2416 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Ln1•1n.._. 1041 11-.n.to I067 M.wport.._. 10'9 O...SUM 12-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .3~!_!!.a~~u'•a I OC~Ro.n IJO/oLOAM ____ ,...., SS0.000 down, SllOO per MIW U~ Catalina sunsets from I Only $30CIO down. 2 Br mo. will buy near new Whitewater view and ci-every room. 180 d eg Mobile Hme. Pool, pvt home with 180 deg view ty lights forever from ocean view will captivate bcb, adltl. 541-2405 2eOO sq ft, 3 Br+den. this beautiful tri-level your heart. Remodeled r-u;MiD::t:OitSi!S-1 I • H e.....twati home. 3 bdrma .. 2 ~ and redec. Oak cabinets, •m• HOltSIS 752 •197 Ocean vu, 2 Br. 2'h Ba, W .side condo, Sl216.500. Great terms. John Marshall 631-12166 formal .a.:-•-· rm. Jenn-•-., baths. recreational vehi-Air ra..-~m for ad-Revive your Pioneer~!l!!ll!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~---~R~EAL~~T~O~RS~­cle parking. street to dition . & pool. Sec urity Heritage! Build near t ••port leecti I 069 street lot ....... $350,000. s te .......,.. 000 Sycamore Kills. Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER IUY FA*. y rOOL ys m. -· . Beach. Log construction Prime 2 bdrm lri level JACUZZI HOME would compliment these fl'ft.A SPECIAL w /2'h ba. Ocean view Pool and mountain view! ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!4!!9!!7.!!5!!4!!9!!4!!!!!!!!!!!!~ pastoral sites. All re-rotnlAMO 15~ down. OWC al 13"1 Come out and see thisr= quired reports included Move right in to this 4 int. Walk to buch/pool neat private. 4 bdrm .. 2 MOtn'H END -the street is paved & Bd. family rm + in-law $179.000. Tom Cottier. bath home on 8 larfl!e there is room for tennis quarters . Asssuma ble Bkr646-9200 LOOIC LOOIC LOOK Reduction on beautiful _ -------Newpor1 Crest condo. . The financing is ran-Beautiful beach home. tastic on this great 4 Newport. 3Br , 1;,bath. bdrm, family rm, pro. Assum. 9.1~. 9>K loan, decorated home Seller Pvt. streets. Gorgeous must sell. 1210.500. landscaping. Many ex- tras. 1185,000. Prine. on· ly. 646-2.560. TIYSISIDOWM Assume la rge Joan . 1~!1!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Completely furnished 1 r= Bdrm condo. Price re· Redhill 0-~ Re.:tlty f ;-;-: { -;-: )( )( , 0 duced to $119,500. Pool, Y UU LOVE LIDO spa, security. Close to Hoag HoapitaJ. Terrific Enjoy wonderful Lido Investm ent! Hurry ! living in this joyful Smith-Meyer, Bkr. 3bdr m . pane led den 640-5357 541-7113 home on xtra wide 50' lot. --------- Country kitchen w /brick & eating area. lrg dining rm + garden rm, deck, & heated swimming pool. By owner $525,000. 675-3680. Open Sat /Sun. 1-5. 219 Via Quito. SO CLOSE TO OCIAM&SAMD Nice 2 story 3 Bdrm. 2' ~ ba, 2 car gar. 1235.000 Open Sunday I 5 5319 River Ave s-s.tl.E. 542-5101 IOOM for 30• IOAT Duplu on the water. 3 & 2 Bdrms. Deck and patio. Fireplaces. Prime loca- tion . Xlnt cond. 4010 River Ave. Large a s- sumable loan. C /2 l M.wpori Catr. 640-5357 7'0-6767 MEWPOltT CIHT THREE beautiful condos available. Different loca· lions. Pool. tennis. s pa. Close to beach & Hoag Hospital. tree covered Jo t in A picturesque 2 bdrm CALL NOW ! Will rinan~ loan or St.50.000 at 12 75 ---- Lag una Nigue l. Pool. home with cha rminfl! ce/subordinate 4/5 acre and owner will car ry. Mr'THGTS llGCAMYOM J·acuzzi. next to green· garden within wa lking $150.000 or 2h a nes Fee land and super yard Just listed cute 3 Bd 2 Ra 25 C-1"-d Dr . C /21 M.wpori Cntr. 640-5357 760-6767 ---distance to everything. ......., 000 C II o· f I g ()( c II -·r-· belt. ftreplace in living Stained & leaded glass _,,.,, . w /spa. a now. aana. or on Y SJ7 .5 L a Opett S-1-4:30 ANXIOUS r oom and s eclude d rltVAnOASIS 631·1266.SSS.l.538. Agt. J eanne Salter quack . orr F'ord Road. Green· windows, carved mantle. -"! o u n t a i n 1315.000. Rbeedg al & tra nquil &s i---H-~--v-•H•l•l--1 .631-1266 • brier Model Td<?wnhome Upgraded 3 br Condo, Creative fmancing. $135.900 v1ews ....... S184.500. OLD TOW rooms. ocean view -• s •,~~~I~~ with outs tan ing fl!Olf OCEAMFltOMT • • • pool, 5 blocks to the sea Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2'7 Ba, course view Pool. spa. This quiet woodsy setting w · J ·d ood -1 · · PllVAnllACH ar m m a1 w ce1 J car garage 1325.000 tenn is. security gate o~ ner /a gt. 631 -1759 is perfect location for ing, a French Country -REALTORS SSS.000 down. Assume ACCESS this wood and glass 3 Kitchen. ram rm & Ra re ~Ste:,eC.ol>unn 10\1~ vir. 1st. Owner will BY OWNER-BACK BAY lmmac 4.Br, 2Y.!Ba, 2 sty 1215.000 assume $195,000 a t 12~ 642-8833 Come with us to share bdrm home. Newly re-Kol Lagoon resplendent • ii---------•I carry balance. Asking t he excitement or this furbished and beautiru1 with trop1ca1 ptants on an ocr•uf10NT 1275 ooo lovely. traditional home. views in all directions . estate size parcel. By ap-759_9221 UV. 511 W Al.KER on a very unique sixty 1239.000. P 0 int men t p I ease Peninsula Point home. 4 WISTCUFF foot lot. Three bedrooms. SUf1a IUY -CA 000 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 Bdr, 3\.'.t ba.195().000. t:all Realty 675-5200 E ho . four and one-half baths. A secluded Woods Cove 4 _..,, · F Mn SHOttES fo r financing details ---xec. me on quiet st. living room, family room bdrm home with lar ge 494•7551 Just fell out of escrow. Owner/Agt.675-8676 OWMElt !~~ s::,· ~~~t~':'·~~: ~~·~~~~~~n~sf~~~ dbeec,~sh j~t 2erblocnookrs !,;_oumld '"' .... .,"< :> Hllllf Owner anxious to sell~!!!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!!~j FIMAMCIMG library. lge bkfst rm. tractive OWNER CAR· b ... ,.LA/wt t"" _..-~ Mc U>RMACKRF a dorable 2 Bd, FR . 200/o DOWM S460K . Owne r /a g t , e ues qua r e rs . bea~h"-·--.Li·sted low ILUFfSCOMDO Of'84SUHl-4 645-8063 RIED f1NANCING of. S295 000 " r !IU\.QC bd 3 b G belt rered with 30~ Down ' · llllll!!l!!ll!!!!~~!!!!!~~!'!"ml!_•l at $1 30,500. J eanne 4 ~· a. reen 465s-toAMA•e P t Sl 600 ooo -~•r!IM.!r EMEl~LD I .a.y Salter. 631 1266 location f'.'rplc · pool. Newpon Heaghl'I house $6,000 DOWM!! aymen ···· ·· · · · · ·~ -,--""'--""' • good fmancang. $2216.000 , .. duplex New copper 3 Br d m Cape Cod 499-1320131..0136 ·:~~~K.-iatCc~ -~~~I~~ 644·5512evesiwknds plui:n bmg. oak kilc.'hen charmer w/beam ceil "-:::=:::;...., F ront row whitewa ter _ ~--_. ___ cabinets. 2 fi replaces. ings, antq frpk, cslm llO&H eo-1~ view. 4 Bdrms, rec. REALTORS WESTCLlff I $247.500 Owner tBroker r abinets. country kil . & ~-c. _, room. Sl.S.S0.000. -645·6266. more. Lrg assumable lst Fo~ooo·· Als c~~r Ocean Vtew 3 Bdnns. 3 Opesn~al Hso':deay OWNER SALE: ... -;.-.-.~~~~-:.:.----i ~~::. ::.o:,w:::s~gt. 17141494-1177 ........ ·-DUPLEX • C.UEST ---------bat.bs.famrm. SpecialLocation 4BR.3BA.family 'THlll.UffS -...... 000 c lot I hom -c: ooo 5 Move right in. 2bdnn. 2ba con AC.E THI lec. STIAL -· · om er . oceanv ew e: .....,, · O,_. TODAY I· CwolT ..... IJtr. 441 Redlands Ave. rrt.clp• ~! 4•1--...... ..,.............._ co ndo. comple tely & $30,000 DOWH and it won't take a thief 0 kin 1275 000 Call ..., .. 3-1....,r ., .,.,..,. _......,..... beautifully furn. Linens, 0 t 2b lb lo S-, .. _ I · thl 49 .. -29 wnenJas g · :v•.r .,. Ove rlooking massa·ve . u rageous r , a , .... u.., va ue m s i----...-vv ______ , Sealed Bids. Probate g r eenbelt. Io v e I Y. drapes, dishes etc. incl in owner's unit. Skylights, s h a r p Dan a Poi n t _ ...__. I 052 :/, 1 ~-~ pric• of $155 ooo Call d I ....... ........... -~·._.,...... salelat.er. _____ ,..._ s pacious end un it "' ' · ~~i;!':i ~~in:~:: b u:,e:. u·;: e";"'~m,; i ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/538-8611. 2 nn, 2ba. frplc, com er townhome. 3 Bdrms. 21.<: bewteen6-9pm, 6'5-4799. New Kitch en /Bath . reauturea new carpet, By O~r 3 Br. 2 Ba. C.Kruse unit, balcony. view. tux baths, form/din. plus 1275,000 by owner. Days fresh paint, beamed ceil-No~ yww borne. Vault-clubhae. full spa, guards. ram /kit.. 2 fireplaces. IDM5S IOAD 833-3544, eves 661-ClM2. ings. firepla ce, dining edce11inp,frenchdoors. s.,...~llMJ SUI0,000. 642-5465 Ive big. big. wrap around YllWLOT 370 Flora area & enclosed patio. beautifully l~caped, 2 3 Bdrm 2 bath home in mess. patio. Newly crptd & Subordination possible & 1----------1 You may wish to use the co~ered pauos, Iota o1 r Eaatblutr. 1215,000. Open UDO ISLE painted. 1249.500 ca nice excellent terms. 1425.000. 1 bdrm Lower unit as a bnck &t spa. Aasumab e 1-5 til sold. 2828 Carob. Dan Hodge FINANCING "weekender" while at loan. $149,500. 831-5699. The Property Mart ~HOUSE M•wporiContal the Marina. OUT OF Open HouseSat/Sun 11·4. 640-9019 Newly finished 4 bdnn ' rr-rtMs BY SELLER Lovely S Br 3 Ba w /formal D.R .. family rm. huge encl. patio rm. Best buy in area at $159,500. By appt. only w /a gt. 53B-«>ll6 Open Sun 1-4 at8352CasUUan Dr. dream. 118 Via Ithaca. -,-STATE OWNER MAY L 0 0 K W ff AT . S Sat 1-4 ; Stm 1-5. Virginia 960-5580 7~9501 PR~VIDE TERMS for AV A ILABLE IN SEA ,,......,. ttmdad O'Brien. Agt. 673-1323. .. quahfied buyer. Offered COUNTRY! Your chance of a lifetime IA~11 IAY AIEA tor only S144.ooo FULL Step in and take over this to live on Lldo Isle in a Spacio~ 2br Condo. nr -PRICE!-be tilull 1--.. -ped 3 h in bd h Westctiff Plaza Owner ..._ _______ -4 4 Br. JV. ba. with 2 equal MISSION REALTY au Y &1.run~a c arm g 2 rm ome · ,. size master bdrm suites. •. 985 s. Cst Hwy, Laguna bedroom home w1th spa. plus den. Street to street will finance below cur-c.-Y I.Alli!! Good assumable loan. ,..._ 49,. 0731 and good terms. S180.000 location and within steps rent rat.es. Great value House of entertainment 1 b -.... to one of Lido's finest al $124,900, so call now! issues a comfortable mmac. corner ome. - macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY HIGH OM A HILL ._. EMIULD IA YI 180 degree of spectacular ocean, sunsets and night lights views! TruJy .. unique executive home with 2BRS, 21h baths, pool, private beaches and tennis courts. Very favorable terms . Assumable financing. $750,000 incl. land. Gary Gleason 642.8235. (A-52) FOUi TO CHOOSE FROM! A short walk to the beach from these beautiful custom built Redwood and Cedar homes. 3-4 BRS, two-stories, great financing. Buy now and choose your own c arpet ! Compl etion mid February. $395,000-$429,000. Gisela Jenkins 642-8235. CA-53) HOITH LA•UMA OCIAMFIOMTI Most dram atic ocean view imayinable from this 4BR, 2'h bath res dence at Crown Point! Mallliflcent sunsets and crashing surf. $925,000. Barbara AWle/Terry Hanes 642-8235. (A·~) 7U-1414 111-1700 (omf.'M V*'t (~tr WoocbidQe Cen!t1t 642-1.IH 644-6200 ll()t Do... o.;.... Hoibor v-,.,,,.. Newly decorated. this beautiful home is sunny and great for entertain- ing. $195,000 beaches. A must to see Century 21 West cliH welcome! This timeless Sl~i~Rectlands. SAH. ~ S3SO.OOO. 645-7221 beauty offers an a bun· 1 & H hn'HtMlnfl Redh 1ll O-~Re.1lty 1;-;:{ -;-:wo dance of old fashioned FANTASTIC places to be alone with 3 752-2197 Westclitr 3br, 2ba. im· lge bdrms, fenced yrd, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Monarch Bay Terrace 4 mac. newly remodeled. fmly rm & 2 frplcs. LEASIOPTIOM bedroom home with 2""l pool /s pa , gorge ous Definitely maximum lndscpg _,,_ 000642 2950 l1'vab1'l1't y at m1·n1mum Upgraded Versailles, l baths, family room. pool ....,.,, ' · BR 1 Ba ~oncto. Close to cost. 759-1501or752-7373. ... and jacuzzi. S349,500.1im--------EASTBLUFF-5Br + beach. Take over lease 495· 1720 UDO ISi.i ram. rm .• 3Ba. Huge lot. ~Walker I lee option with good assuma -M..t As A"" country kit. lmmed. occ. ble loan. Call David, agt. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, lovely $250.000. Own./Agt. REALESTATE 645-9161 or Re nee Lingo patio, spacious sun· 759-0564. t'!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'l -MS-·_604_9 _____ _ decks. Fine Lido section ---------•----------------.. Aulb1•tt ot nicely appointed HAllOl llMI homes. Buy tomorrow's ISTATIS •Lelk--.-,_...-----,-0-5_5_, security for your family Lautremont. $790,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• today. Price 1495,000. Owner/Act640-Q23 PM . Redh ii I 0-~ Ik.1ltv I , ,-: ; ·;: ; ( I( I NEWPORT HGTS-3Br, ~DIC-3Ba. totally upgraded, ,_,,., va as a u m a b I e Io a n s , Beautiful in and out with owner /a,i. 645-7491 beamed eel~. s It y t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~...:::.::..:.::.:.:..:~.:.:..:-=-:....==----1 lights. ln a y set- ting with atrium. mature M~ SHOllS OW.. MUST saL trees and greenerr. 3fcn-::!'°1U:a.ba.us"::bt 10. ... 0 .W .C . Acron from lennas 6 bdrina. 3 baths. giant courta. Very private with oan. $25,000 dn. OWC b 0 me . Au um e tat aapa.Speidoul2Bdrm& SU2.too Prine. only . Sl.25,000 at U~. $25.000 den, formal dlning rm ._54_l·_•_ll_Bkr_. _____ , 2nd at 14~ due 1915 or and coordinated neutral .. .,.,000 t 13~% decor. A beautiful home wrap ... .., a for the perfecuon11t! LOWBTPllCI wilh~down. rus.ooo. *1•.soo. 4 8adroom. Harbor View W.. • _, ...___ Home, •.ooo. 11'11 Port Giff ~ CllelHa. 8111 Fo1ter. ........ 'NIMll4.l '7N .. LAllAIOFIT ....... Cllann ..t CG11..mence +.....U..aeclpleuure la ·w. lieHllfally kept lakelroat •om• with dock ""'"· sns,ooo. Call tor appt. to aee. a.llire Rea)ty 'J9. ll'1'7 LOWDOWM ( ....... , .lllr. 2\tBa, pGC!I, dea, l11n rm, 2 rtples. AllGID4t ...... lit at 1.JIM-Ao vtr. (ti.OM mo.> Priced to H ll SlllO.C.. Tr9d9 for notes, RV , boat1 or ag. 141-tm. l\t'1 lli1llv~;i1\l"i11, I' j I I. II j I MMlllACM New I BR. I~ Ba, cuatom home . HHderafted oak Int.., ............. Plm.WRMlty .... NIWPOIT SHOllS -WAI.I TO llACH House of Sunshine. 3 Br. + Den wood beam ceilings, fireplace; built-ins. Master s uite has sunken tub & closets galore! Three short blocks to beach. New on market. $189,900. BEACH CHALET. This model seldom available. 3 Br. 3 Ba., 2 car garage. $162,500 or Owner will trade for duplex. A-F RAM E 3 Br . 2 Ba. Huge sundeck. Move in now, bri ng money. $159,900. WATERFRONT 4 Br 2~ Ba. Lush landscapina. Patio & sundeck. Must see to appreciate. $275,000. °""' .......... ... ...,.-.a.cns1w ~-=-..... C11m1'11Mir . ' !?...::.~!:.. ........ --~-~ ..... ~~~--!'!':!!:'-!'e..-r~~---.. ~~..... -.,.....,.. .•. . ... .... ........... Ill .. ... ....... ......... ~ .• ... :e ......... ~ . .,. ,.. .. , . • •• ~~!..~Z:-•?l!.Zi ....... ~!'!!!!!l .. ~~ ..... ·=----a• •••r ... -• •1111111111 .. _ ...... ._ ......... , llliill Jl41 CeiMMlile JIJ41"1• .. • OMV PILOT •• ..... ....., o..r-na ••• mrAn uao 8::'ii.~ • ""· a IA,AMAI .-.co ·--.. -..................... -................. _ ............ . ... .. 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""'· a.t, ... -aftmlooft. lM Slenrle. ask for Tr•dl UI Hit or 1'MJ:ll_ Udo PNil Dr. t11. ••••••~•••l•••••••••••• _...._ .__ mo lae m.5l5'1 4 B .;... ... _ TIU LEV•L owner w,..,._ ,_.your · · · Avail. aow·! Br w / r.......... · "" · We ••" OIMr mobile G I E A T s A N ~ ai.t1 Proper· ZllO l!utbltft eondo, 3 Br 2~ 1ara1e. au crpt, $4t5, let, e:e S:,::".a': a: lilom• &om ..... up. CL I! II ENT E com . ty •••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, Sl•tmo . ...._3125, Wt • SIOO. 3054 llaple. . . Watam.it Hom• lac. mettlal -ar frwy H · GOOD INCOME 0 ...... , Paymeata for ...., 541-0UJ -·-------- a..tton UH400 lt. Xblt cmd. Owner~ 7Ua1t1.•.•Pua. 1yr.hcreprtv.•tate30 New, lie 2 br. 2~ ba 3 br, l 'h ba! 2 tty condo, operative w /fiua. •Ualtl .... DJntl. mlnfromLA.OWC~ •lllM911CAPI• twnbae, pool, apa, up· H .B. Children OK . Ell r:T: Pwfed for re-1121.•. Lp eftbldc . .-isx RB. dwn, 1 yr. at lK. Stock Tie loar Boat to tile araded. 2 milel to beach. "25/mo. 83IM805 Ad\iltt d.wrt~ lrttdoo1 to hn • dytWru< t~1•I hlntyl, 1n • horM ~~lor •duh llvu\I Urement. ""rn., encl. AA llACM B.ftS. ,.,... •. •Altes. orld pnaoused· dmetal FconNV·. tbPJ;i_n~~~.~ in2 1725. Ul-"'5. 1700. w-• .. to .._acb. 3Br, ----1 ca bana w /c arport. J07No.1!1Camiaoa.al 48rarbdl-.009NB. I er Oil wn. .. ucwy ~--... """ 1116 ~,, lloet .....,,Xsniu S 5 5 0 K 0 w n e r Bdrm Home on ..chaded 2 br, 1 ba home, ck>Hd 2Ba, "1*:. dishwasher, Tllf homes of Lu Manu. from 1h' wmt ctllan 10 the dumb- WAilen 10 tht sliyht lolt1, utclruly dftia.ntd for ftttdom· lov1111 ptoplr ::i~t;;: = "!c:t 4'~2111 Aftlpm wt•ys, Alt: JC Cn3)SS7.-0 Newport r.land. EQjoy aar. fenced yard, cfl)ta I& dbl. gar. lr1. yard. Avail. OlJTH LAGUNA Of'. tPM. Ce•d1•llil .. 1/Tew .... , .. Joi ~o.tefSW. · tbe Spriq Ir Summer drapes, washer I& dryer Marchllt.llM-87. f' !! RS A UN IQU E1---------............. 1711 p I 2600 Seuoas ia Newport hook·up, 1425 /mo. PlNEBEACHAREA CHOICE! •Coat• lleH/5 unit•• UJlf Beach tbe way they were 7'10-5GI Neat 2 It.or)' home on a ••••••••••-••••••••••• Cea~ J'low, low rent•••••••••••••••••••••••• meant to be enjoyed.•---------• Eirec. 3 I& 4 br twnbses & cul·de·Hc with ocean e EXCITING e SI J.• IM. maint free. Lee 2'• • 3, to A~ OrelOD Cout. Respcmlble Adulta only. Mesa deJ Kar or College homes avail. now. Furn. views and aood terms. 1'13l T.l .T.A per mo. 2 ...... ~ dwn, Prin· Electridty, feaced, ~-POOO/mo. Available W /0 Park, 3 br, 2 ba, ISSO. Nr I& unfum. INl-3.103 P•.• DeAme Bdrm condo. San Juan clpall Ody. AGT Allan •t.ucUna view. access•· Dock fOI' '8llO/mo. (714) 1cboola.f4&.2112l VACANT 2 BR •Int 1AA8 • 2 and 3 bedroom • villa homes from 5105 000 ll •.m ro dusl 121/zo/o Interest* for 2 years. Offfr ~pi~ M.arch lS, Three Arch Bay 3 bedroom, J bath home with hardwood noors, 1 ourmet k i t c h e n , atrhmi, nice lot. $415,000 .--iorWl-3331 - CaplstraH. Great In· ble owner•-~ . .. "'" ..,.. .. ~ vestment. Waper.-1U2,t7J.l.5T7 • 752-25"' Days/875-72'7 lion nr schools a. shops Dbl wide 2Br. ZBa, CaUD--.. yWorld Eves. Mesa Verde lr1 eirec. 4br, '"'nc'1 y--' Ki ... _ a. pe~ nc•a 3ba, 2 sty, 3 car gar. "" &JU. wo ,nclOHd porch. comer CapistranoAasoc. C A ...SA IAAMAPAU SHOltlS Grdnr. 9§0. Tl4m~l804. ~~.7$41'75. Call Keith .. lot. 661-IOll MAUI -... S..CW.., Fourp&ea, •.ooo down. Maui's moat Im. raort NEAR NRYC. 1 Bdrm, I.AUi&". TWMHMI Beauti(u.lclf customir.ed 1***3/ Beetareefw....U. condo on '700• of white den. Complete harbor 2 muter bdrma, 2'hba, 4 br, 2 ba, at~. garage, lge 24'lllO'VikincHome2Br, o.lhS. llM s and beach at vlew.Motomo.1750. frplc, petio, swim/Jae .. yard. children OK . 1981 'SH S•ltt Con1uh.m1 for uniqut financing plans 2Ba le etaeloeed por~h. Jn •••••••••••••-•••••••• Kaanapali. Bulk resale 55'1·2'721, 55S--OZ27 tBSO/mo.1142-19153 Lingo ~t:~u:.ic~~~lsy:!~c:rJ: B~:.~~ i:-... ~r:r ~i: ~!n~~b:u:~~ ~~~~L~~ :~~:Nice clean 2 Br. 1 ~·· ".r=- •• IE .. •n older.~5'37. (JE8358l. lae w/option to buy. All buyer. IDdlvdual sales Short term PIO Fenced yud new punt. 1242 CLASSIC up ... adedlnterion. One .... ---.. .. Owl wa·n be considered. · permo. I ~-tat'tast+St50••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ,.....__.. .., --ar. _.. · .... 3 Br 2 Ba at l70S2 Mc..IHOMI 2Br•onesBr.Callfor 7 ualta, SZll.000 with Prices from Sl.21,000 to LIDOISLE:2Br,l~•ba sec. 2:546 Orange D . Edgewater. $900 /mo. SALIS appt. 5'9-l'TJlor TS4-03U. owaer mil '5eG.•. Completion of home. Yearly Sl.200/mo. S41-2'178. Avail. immed. Call Tobin · construction Dec. '80 . 27os11art1or.Ste206A MIWPOIT llACH Only tboH cUent1 de· --Brand new duplex E·side Rlty.a.l.371 ,~. '"o •••••••••••••••••••••• * *OLDE TUSTIN Sirua!fd on Avtnut MHilil 111 North San c1,m,n1t (714) 492·2574 ---AMAl•M moastratin1 financial WatttfrontHomeslnc C.M. lyrlseorlaew/op-1 ,__ ~244 ---1• "t t 2XG Realtors 831·1400 . 11 de.I "-ill If you appreciate the Brand new double wide In 4bdrm a. 3bdrm, furn, una a. · rosa, capability will be con· taon to buy. A upgra cu ••••••••••••••••••••••• loots and quality of days Newport Beach on the supersharp, wlk to ocn,1 Owner/Aft. l53-0565, or 1idered. Contact Richard Interiors. One 2 Br a. one TURTLE ROCK Broad· 1oneby-you'lllovethls Bay.2Br.2Ba.67J..6113 $27 0 ,000 Broker1 Sto.-Dorfman, FlcE Invest· 3 Br. Call for appt. moorPlanl,3 br,2ba, ~~~~~~~~~I immaculate 2 bedroom --------(%13lM5-3541 mentl, 1141 Biabop St., Ste ... CAMYOM S48-8'733or7S4-0312. dln rm, fam rm. frpl, lge 9 commercial units, h o m e . Ti I e r o o r . 1925, Honolulu, Hawaii ... h I N hardwood noors. sun· T o P a r e a! 2 b r's , G*~G UMITSN * 96813. (101) 524·&142 YllW By So. Cat Plaza, better .. itc • comm poo · r gorgeous ocean view, owner may carry flnanc· Ing. e&J.2407 room. balcoo.ies and so e EXCITING e fireplace's, • 111.gar's. a~ rove, ewport Leasehold. Executive home with than new 4Br, 2Ba, frplc. schls. • shopping. Xlnt . muc h more· all in a S137,SOO. New ll1tln11 Bayport l·JBr. 2·2Br, l .. _,_bin a. d ... h hr · l I & cond. No Pf!b. ms mon· l · 1 B r . P r I d e o f Colorado Springs medical e egant '"' ,... •• e-wt ws • new pain n thly. Call: 494.9542 aft C:SELECT tPROPERTIES parklike Mlttina. Call for S.CW a., Don't wait, call Century ownenhip,. ~ mi to UCI bldl, f""~ ,_, _ _., long· cor. SZT50/mo. l40-4518 out. 1780 mo. 531·9563 SPM. detai.lsandyourpenonal BeautifUUy customir.ed 21 West.clitrl6-7221. ...., ...,__,.. -------24'•80' Viking Home 2Br, Irvine. AaaUJbe .lat al term te~ants , no de-1 ~r. frplc. backyar~, Customir.ed single family 2Balrencloledporch. ln e.c ... Prop1rty 1100 11~,2ndat t3.Pnnonly ferredmaJntenance,am· H 'LI I•~ ~nvate, $350/mo. utal. home, 4 br. 2v. ba . La1uoa Hills nicest 5 ....................... Agt. G. Camacho (%13) pie parting, gd area. 1•"-4 1 1 inc . Sgl adult only. 'ormal din rm comm '1J4 JT1'f . ···••••eeeeee•eeeeeeeee I ' ' ' • JUSTUSTID star put. 21 yn. old a. APPLIYALLIY · $315,000. Call D1~n~e c_._ ...... JZZZ M2·2790. pool , tennis, frplc, Fant. ocean vu twnhm 3 older. (JEl358). ~e:!~~ettexui.~tbclri,; 4 U•lt1 perfect owaer· ~1~:~:..~~1oc. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1 full bath, '1 level. S15/mo. SSl·Ull90 Br, 2'h baa, 2 frpJc, Lux i-=====----1 CLASSIC f'll'eplace, eac.lmed patio, uaer. In HB with pool, Spectacular Oceaa le City S44G Incl. gardner. 717 Golf Course Condo 2 Br. upgrades. Owner co-TODAY MOl&I NOMI double prate. Sl15,00I. Slll0,000, •~ down, U · lmic ..... ,___ tight view. Lrg 2 B!· 2 Joann St. "Do not disturb den, 2 Ba, Beaut. loc. operaliononftn. Sl45,000. A low down payment ~ Bill Grund y Rltr sume Jou. Towahouae .,.... 2700 Ba. with formal dining. tenants".90-8112. pool ape all amenities ge\4 'you a tug.h existing 270& Harbor, Ste 20SA f7Mlll ' ' apta, SZ,OllO income, .UJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9175 mo. Call Anthony f750 · 675-tm · CUSTOM l llD. loan on a well valued Mt-ltJ7 · trade up. Aita welcome Wkdys MZ-S7S7, Eves I& 2 br Ilse, pr; fenced yd. --·------- G r e a t o c e a n Tustin area 4 Br pool~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I .aulPLll 754-0&ll AYOCADOIAMCM wtndsMMa. Petal&IDdaOK. eOG/mo. Northwoods 3 Bdrm. 2 view/hardwd nrs . Din home. lmmed. occup. or SaleOI' Real. Laguna Weatslcle Coeta Meaa. '"'·"°· •"!l. down. I• "'M""OOI( Old CdM doll houae, Z2UA Pomona. ~5480. Ba., Fam rm, frplc, rm, fam kilch. cbann'g You eoWd bave Utle to-lunobilbom Needs aome work . CM, ~D*m mite, In· R.lanwwttllavoeadoe JWnn, lbe, pert. CClftd . ...ca dsbwabr, peUo. No kids Jarden. Owner finan. day . Lu 55t·t400. Beac e,lteJ» tz2,000 yr income. Full come .... Newly de-aad lllH"demla nub. 2 "7S . .-'79,&M-5tll. Eaataide 1 BR secure. or p«a. Avail now.1750. ~~ ......... _ ·n• .,..A_st_l_own _______ 1 to beach. lbdrm, lb~, price SZ25.000. Owner ewa..., IDOd location, b o u 1 ea lac I • g a e w charmiq, DO Pet.a. Sngl. IM·2511 or '73-971. Agt. __ _,,,_ • new crptl/clrps, poo • will eany 1"' interest A .. •wekGmeTM-OUI. caretaker bcNae. Owner Cbarmlnl Cape Cod . SD5 Ml-mt · No fee. aorMo.SIC..U.OReal ...,..... ~fs. -r.::,:r:!:r:':~ wt•.ooodn. •-:!II ;"Y flnancina. ~bdrm, ~bai 1'800t,;n0ot · _Lov_e_ly_3bdrm ___ coodo __ w_lt_h 4fa.lllt ••••••-•••••••••• .. •• (TH>•-· ~ f l€\TIG€ • unit, RI..,.., 115K, -·•• . Pe D a Y. llesa Verde--Opeo Sun. rport Call bet a• ---------· ............. HO ... €' owe. Potential buai. w............. Larhpur. t'75·2740, 1-4. 18 Boa Vlata. 3 br. ;ad ii . ~3MO wee: f _.._ wt-FerS. 1 llO IDO LIVJNG, buy the -----n > coaHnioa. Developers ...... , 873-5197. 1'12S..5U-m4 a Y as or II '"'"'tit'"11" "'"""; ....................... Bay. Under lllkt. 2bdrm weleome.16-an5 67Wttl 4 Br 4 Ba, vu. pool. pv Now avail. clean olde _R_a _y. ______ _ •ID cent llO ea. D Juu ca-"5 OllO 2 Deluxe Mobile Home. R.E. IJlvatmenta wooo--1 wbite water view ... blulf Br 2aa 1.0.q ft 'syn For•-•-t...._3255 33S3W.eo..tHwy,NB Trl-Plu Coate lleu: beacb, Cameo Shorea 2Br.1 Ba. Eutside.1 ca• - top . . . walk to · · · · · --nern 64'""46 Luse 2 •· 2 Ila. with YALLITCIMIM. CdM. SltoO/mo. Bob garage. 1375 mo. $17 Rieb eart.btone colors, 1and ... brand new 3 _o:....ld_._A....:gt::......;.S4_l_-5032 __ . ___ IA.•llm'tllll... -.-..-..1-.n.--_..,, .. _. •-~ ,.-~. ltoopA1·19 A... ~ A~_...-0101 2Br, 2Ba twnhle. comer ·~-..,.....__.uo nv --~,, 1--"----·~•-··--1 ....,..... •--· · unit, landacaped paUo, BR ... aate l\&lrded w /ln· 1100 W1 I I 1t1U ......_ .._.... ----... •--.. eu. ., _ __._ va•-pool nd Lr. 2 Bdr-~anlta .... -___ .. Prtlle_,..._ e1aa•"" aa._A<I!._, _ _... C~S 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fam. rm. stove, retri.1. wshr/dryr, tereom... pvt a •--1!111111111111111 ....... -14....................... ... -... -+ ~ Jacuul. Su Clemente. AfllOID.... I UIT 0 _ w/frplea aad ed U. ··-· · • · rrplc, dsbwr. blt·ins. auto cir Ollftt, lae, adltl on red -6--...... _ d • I d 17 . ......,.lrN'Je. ..A .._., I BK 2 Ba, .... 2'hbe, SUOO U ..._... ...... IT M75 mo. Owner /agent e -,_,. ~ N Di I d G Ira yar . ,.,ac oae f=rlMlk ....._ fll ·~ 3br,2be, "25 Ava . rcu ._.,. 80. ••1.5 • ..,, n .. - -ldo p-•--l M bll r sney an . ro11 1ar•-•-•...._ ..,..._ __ ll!lll!lm !11•--i --1--E 1-.. St ,._ u:11 -....., ..._..,_ L ........ u a o e D>,000 + ad potential. ·~· ,_llllD -r r.11 ............ W ..,.., -· _. · '""'· · _...., · --------- AM •M. n4-A7-413110 Home. 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, Owner wtlJ carry·Prin rate loa•. Offered at .._ at a C ._ cu·r1 aome. Ow•er • a.ctielor, IZ50 E.aide 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. nu W~bridge Lge 4br. 2ba c abana. Owner wlJI OnJy.._JlllZ Plt,I00.541-W -~. :__: .. , !CL 'JM.T.... 1'0-lltt carpet•pa.int, tBSO. atrium/yard, ~ommty Veteram. Very low down. carry with PO.OOO down.1---------1 -~ --.-W .....-... Nr oceaa/Fa1hion lsld. m .mo Ice, pool, tennis. Sl2S. lae2BR%Ba,oceanvu, Priced reduced to •••trcW b•J•r. •••t,tlt. -n• sbopplag, 2 Br, frplc. ·-84'78 ••--to-,. won't last' 123.IOO. ,,.,..., .. ...._......... ..-_ tn• bli d -.SO/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, ne --'--------~..... _. ... . • •••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••-•••••••••• range, ... II'"'. m I· n s. • · R f W 0 0 D B R I D G E ~~a=·::ylclnvest. COtt•CIMLOf ......... ...., glau. patio. St75. ~~d~l. es re· "CREEKSIDE" Willow ....m: Dt·•ll Market, Poat ace, Ji-""l;;l;i;lrlill~~, la..,,.., ........ &a· Wll "'* • apPral.ed .-nn Plan. Avail. 2·15. Prof. Apt'•, 7 Commercial I eel .. •u.n loeat6aa. •U. .. .-.• eqaky OCIAH YllW Tennis, pool, 2 Br. W.side landscaped model home PANORAMIC GOLF LotaonLake.WalktoSkl FOUMfA9eft.Y = .. ••da,••· lalGmlt~edcon· Prime l ocation . condoSZS.Ukenu.J ohn on the J»rlt. 4Br 3Ba. 2 ~?.U~E~~!e ~~~~!!!~!!!~~ ~~·. ~ =~~:~ Tlll\lllS M ~· . _,. ~ ~mlo a~e 8;:':; if~~~c:s~;::lt only. L. Manhall83l·m& ~:hw~t:.·M~· .:;t~·~ shows better than a OPEN HOUSE P .O Boir 355 Green MIWPOllTllACM *Caw Realty ~·::r~~ Sharp 2 Br 1 ba. new pets. By appt. 964·2566. :::e~r~a=a:~ 12-4:30 ~::::;. ~1234~· Gf'fffl + dupla •the water in 6 lavestlMlll llaor? Owner, ~1•. paint. cpta a. drps, frplc. REALTORS _A_gt_. _N_o_fee_. ---- ceramic tile entry, you'll Newport Beach. We _ '!llf:R77 beam cell patio gar no Wdbridg new 2 Br. 2 Ba. alaoelljoyuseofthecom-SPAClllO apeci.U.laiD~•P"> ·-HM pet s . 'uso i m'o . Spacious 3 Br. 2"'1 Ba. Fam. rm. dbl gar. up· it 1 d Ill I M.c..tHwy ducln1 properties In Util 213/-..0S Condo w/fireplace, dbl grades, nr lake, lease mun 1 poo an spa. a.-lwlt MAICUS & area. Met .. .-S ...... -.............. garage. built·lns, patio. S700 /mo . S48 ·8684 S13l,500. a.4950 Dream 6y the sea in this C /2 I Mlw,.,. C. C.. 1'lw PAlt'l'Y·N• realtor P900/MON'I11 ·superior4 9195. ~5147. Dick I S t eve . E v e s lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. MILUCHAP, INC. 760-6767 6•1Jl7 la•..t _.,. e , "9Celve wlsbea to purchue Br home w/fam rm. . 759·0875 family room unit with '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I IOl!li wrtt.df-•ally, I& Bhdfl CGndo, JBr, 2Ba bonua rm. view Ir 2 E. Side clean 3br. Iba, lge --------- btQOO huge petio and covered r= ~eftlle~yupon 1la1le story. (714) frplcs Call 751H501 for yrd, no pets, gardener, Woodbridge 3 br condo. porcb. Great financing IUSIHISSPAllC 4UCOSTAMISA sale. Call for details. *"7'71&Eveallr.Wrigbt appt · 1700/mo.556-0846 llh ba, custom decor, available. Long term Mmy.,,...O,:e..al Eircellent potential, ~::.C,lliller. REllAX lOto 11Wlill. llc2 Bdrm WA.LKER•LEER.E. D .. P.W l226 lllntloc.tm.673-8432 land lease avaUable. S20,000down. · laeludinl 3 bdrm maste 3b 2'hb f . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge Lge 3 bdrm, ..... don osen I 1 l[ • 1 • ( '"-C 1pl11t-I 071 ....................... COUMTIT NOMI 1213 N. COASJ' HWY \4 acre lot. 2.3 car 1ar. LAGUNA BEACH French doors Ir ir lnt • ____ ..,_-4Nl ___ -1 aelgbborhood are lust a few ameniUea o this MOW IS THI TIMI beautllully decorated 4 ror job seekers lo check :::s.':i~ ::-:::~~ the Daily Pilot Help Dana Pt. Marina. Al· Wanted classification. If the job you want is not sume lae contract. there you might consider •w-·-• w• 1.1. offering your ser vices • with an ad In the Job 714/4'~2712 Wanted category. Phone ........ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l -642~-5f'7~8~~~~~-1 S. Cl Sc 1176 5-Cl I 1176 ............•.......... ·········-············· 28% ... AT 13% INTDEST OCUll & 11.F COUISE VIW Motivated seller will carry an 80% contract at 13% for five years on this spacious custom home, 2800 + sq ft. 3 Br t 2.,.., baths. a fireplaces, lar1e gourmet kitchen, formal din- in1 room. Y.t acre lot. Oak parquet floon, open beam cellln11 and much more. Ocean & Goff C.0-... Views From EVERY Room ; $311,• "7 Cnlpt, San Clemmte Call-.W Oner wW eooperate wtUa ~en. PllMI cout •CIAL PIO.-cT , LOCATm D.MfAllA AMA»mM.CA. • + 32,000 sq ft ne-. atrium office bldgs near lea1e-up ___ 111 ... t.rS. JJOO 1ulte(wttb pool)ln pr~· O:~an vu :·PV::~c~:: Ve!Y nice 2 Br. 1 Ba. 2'h ba detatched condo. .-~--••••••••••••••••••••••• atiaiousO.C. locaUon. U nzso Alt 7•9074 Fireplace, washer I Din rm. ramily rm. frplc. 11m'l.IX Motel land()raqeCounty to llOO,OllO. Reply to P.O. · • · d~yer, garage. Ocean lge yard, comm. pool. Good Income. good ,..ime, prtncl;e.JI only. 80ll 1227, SUnset Beach, 1 bedroom. rireplace. view. S750 inclds utlls. Avail lmmed. IT'7S/mo . rlnancin1. A steal at A1ent Carolyn Norton CA 90742 employed adults. No 41f.Z213. + dep. Call 752-1212 8 lo s:uo.~:.,~odge saMm,-.2511 dog•.'525/mo.7••7. ·--···~ JZJ4 _•_p_m_. _____ _ ..... __.C___._. HOllESITES FOR DO· lmmaculate5 Bdrm Soof ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbdrm LaW"elwood Patio " -r-· ---IT YOURSELF•Rs1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 4B 2 t h /•ncl , ...., • c. • • I • A Hwy. Xlnt neighborhood. r •. 1 Y '! w ~ Rome. newly redec. Lrg ••one• Ocean Yiew lot ln Dana r-·•· •• h200/ 531-lW patio, ID esclua1ve Green u /f le t 980-5511> 7•9501 Polat street to street ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. · Valley w/comm pool v rm w rp • mas er •34,000 sq ft, triple net one ~f the. l~rgut Pt ' 11 3107 Jbdrm, 2ba, China Cove, UOO mo. H4·H03: ~ldtcrhm2!~!t:.,· c;~~~r~ lround lie w I nationaJlt---11!!! !1!!!!1!1!!!1!!!11--•1 roumc1 SlJI eeo ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ates» to beach SUOOmo -.1145 .. ' ...... 0 • tenant. a · ' arminl 5 bdrm J bath · · uaoc. fees pd. llOO/mo. Flnible terms with ba,froat wttll !i• boat 8'7Mll5 II IL-· IMcll J240 551-7511,551·9119. •Approx 100,000 sq fl commericaJ land read> for deveklipent. $4,JOO.IOO M price SJ,064,000C..a.• bcW• ... ••c4 MAICUS& MIWCHAP, IMC. Prtnd .... oel, ...,. 17•••7 ... 114 owner Ulilted fl•anc· Paaoramk ocean view float SHOO mo. Bill C.... ...._ J2J4 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• --------- Ina. Pride of ownenbip, let le ....,_. with aood Grundy m-etfl •••••••-••••••••••••• 5 bib to oeean EJeaant 2 Woodbridae-new condo. 3 plus sreatneneubflow a11amab)e fiHnclna. ' . bdrm, fam ~ I& den, br, 2~ ba, den, on park, lnCo.Ullea .•• 000. •••· C.111 .. Mlr 1122 J BR 2 Ba, carpets, ($725 mo)" Pluab crpta 1750.SSl .. 17 ._.161 -.atJore'f·ml ••••••••-••••• .. •••••• drapes,flreplace,double 2~ be, ~r le 1Jau'. NewWoodbridseChateau I Ir, 2 be, tum Of' unfum. 1araae. fmced yard. RV Dbl car,r 1ar, fully .. d No children or pets. a ...... -mo malot. . Adulta, a 21r, 2Ba, Coar onay SITS /mo 09 lee. u .... · · pets lllQlllre at 517 1ltb Model. ,... loe nr lake, blnno llarilc*LOpenforYMw· leyM&Ce....... St. 0 T1'/llO·Ull o~ UP1rade1 ... TS mo. VOGEL . .,~-ry •1s.ttam10.2. 141-nn -.s111. m -1111 "'· -.-1 or PAOIFIG.' Larae 2 Badl'oom. Dell, BOllDPORRENT 5l1-50IT..-. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jllllllt,1~&~11!•~...... Spotlem, ID~ 11 .. Venlel Br. 1~ Ba. J • 4 Bdnn. lm-"25. DEERFIELD PARK r. ..... 2411 Jumm C...-. A .. u.. QuJet cal·de-Hc. Near f•eecl,... I& raraaea. bome, lbdnn, ~· fam Find .w JOU want la••••••-.. •••••••••••• b I e Th r u J a a e selllooll. -(mo. lat 6 KW. • p«a welcome. rm . all amentt le1, DaUyPUotCl...tneds. Pal• O..rt·lroawood tllotl•oat~. Broiler. ~:;~ S4f.2'744• ---•mah. Alt .. '150/mo.551-1144. ~..i.__*• ..... lulb '711-llOO•TaeT• Ast. aofee. Gree•tne 4 Bd bome. C1 m M IWll. 97c-aaClllal-·· Jl44 ..!: U... --....... ..._ DarT Pl; f t 16M Ila. 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Carport, pool. par· duplea,deck, frplc, 2car C h lldtf'b *•lro m e MO'JW...a..wo:t KVH 4 a . .._lefO. No twnhae inParkNewport. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBDRll $410 ty rm. Call aft lOAM ... el. ,....,e. Very cute. IMO inc> all w nw -pew. i. Pt. Reawick. C .w' I ! IA SZIO /mo. Cathy 751-6271 lbrm, Iba; • incl utll. 2 IDRll $465 CaH Granada, m.llll Dana Polal. $500 mo. ,~,.., larborYwwHomH,Lo\' lllO.Lew.M0-5131 rw.. • 3400 780-M47evea I relrl1. DO Utcbea. 2azn·~~e .. CM Quiet2Br.Adultaonly,no Eves-.i. Tun lrrcic ll 3th 2H1 ti l)' JBr. 2 Bi. aood t'OGd. 810 CANYON LEASE 2 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• . t9J.078tor•UJI. pets. $400.ll)O. 755 W · Bach. •tn'!_m " 0 10 ~'"' Oardu ~r SIOO m o . BRZBa.tmnil•com~. SaoCiemente2br,2ba,no~uury0ceanfrontWeek·c.-.. Mw JIZJ* 2 Br. Condo near~ llth.St.-.tll507. 1 Br.111 ~*'50. Illar' mi_,. NO·•ll pool. Avail now. S900. children. panoramic ,Y· 2 o~ 3 Br. Comp. furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza, SA. Pool, spa. 1295. A at-~· ~!!!"!l!l!!~lll!l!'l!l'!l!!~l!l!lllal~l5~l~·Ol~ll~-----view• mo. ~2334 meld linem. 64M'714. Nice View, Jbdrm, 2ba, 2 S.0.*500. No pell, child 229 W. Wlbon U . Open . lnl"""'''> r1rk ,.ra.-n ...... MAMSIOM C11!11 I I I IUDdecb, frplc, beams. OK.~3Z1Zor&U-lteo. ~. . l2-4. (~le3)21~ro'o2 .. b6a6. Nice 1 Br. 1 Ba. Pool, llcMnr 3 hr 2 b 1 t S BR 2'h ba dramatic • .__, I d 11-•-.....,. mmac. " " · "' · · t " i.; Spedacular home oa 5 • • w111• rd 1425 •. u ... no pe ... -""· PINEBLUPFAPTS (2U )l5S-ZIJOOAlice ocean view, no pe s. """' I car a.ar 11 r rcr acres wltb pool • condo. oceaa vu, frplc, •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Richard 840·1850 dys: 5 • br .. .,._ duJ · Adults onl y . $325. r1" naU, 1175 Lt'Ut' t ' id' wet bar, dbt elec gar. Adult ~ So c _. 675-305lleves. pac. "' • "' ..... A t •e iu.Ba p tio •·2213 T separate ION ma • Y lted ceili h .,..._, nr . oa.. complex patio view .. r. .,..,, . a • ear .. , ____ . _____ _ om&Jl al\ e quarters FaclllUet for m!~suiteltt~ ;1,~ Plaza: 2 br, 2 ba, .all 2 Br duplex, 4 blks to frplc, e~cl ga~ .. ca~ adults, no pets. $47S. •Toro 3132 .. "' .. Br ('-.t-.,1 Ra l4 hones. Beautiful j __ .._ • • ame1ut.iea, full secunty, b h w / D s·to e ....._ .. ___ ..._ "5·1157, ~1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ " ~ ... "' " stalls with exercise • ac. ... ... to bch. m5. 1525. 78CM>LW e • c • I• r • · v • ._ ... .....,r, spa,1----------1 A t• • peu 16'7~ mo show arenas. 1 year mo. 21~ SS2S/mo. Avail 2/10. lnclryrm. From S500. Brand new l br in waler-Beaut. l year ne~ 2 Br. TA~ Ktnney K t; 1 2br , condo. fully secured, 760-1358 SPMC 631-6107 oriented comm Frplc 1~ Ba. Condo wttb pool, Harbor Rld1e Lautre· lusuriooa, clbhse, lots of YEAR·ROUND FUN: D)lcro 1ar ~l jac' Jacuzzi, Ir c.abJe TV in· Ran rho San Joiaquin v1ev. moat Model. Full ocean extras, reason. rent Social Acllv1hes 01 2bdrm, ~17~ Golde~. &-$4.50: 2 Br. l f!a. Apts. $47 5 j mo. • 979. 3 37 6 . cld. Yearly esc>. Broker rondo 2bckm den, up view. Sl!CIOmo. 780-l9'77. (213)325-952'2 days Sam/ rect'lr• Free Sunday ocean11de of Pac ific Crpts, dr)l8, Piil¥>, wood 751 tmen 1246 • _IT_s-4:_9_12 ______ _ araded Comm pool & Myrna, (213 )Sl6-1991 Brunch • BBQ s •Par C o a s t . S 5 2 5 . beam clnp. &n.U pet . • -ttullad .... 3140 11otr 644-5'5811 3Br, 3 car gara1e, 2Ba, e v e s / w k 0 d s ties • Plus much more <714>M-300I. OK. Garage Brand new 1 &c 2 br, ex· ....... ':!':! ........... . Woodbndae 3 Bdrm 2•-frplc,spliUevel.newcpt, (714 )631-4115 GREATRECAEATION: 2br lba gar •...a-. TSLMgmt.M2-l603 tremely unique floo.r 2 br , 2 "'-, frpi", wet bar. .. • ~ Nwpt bayfront hi-rise. ti -131-7372 • · • ...... I area, I -..i I li .,. " ba house w irrpk Near view of Cat a lina. nope ._,.,mo. Oceanfront Con d o Tennos •FreeLessons patlo,fi'plc,l~blockslo2br, 1~ ba, adults only, r•n:·""'jc,m cro,step t Call aflemoons. Mon· 1_ake.!7SO 5521755 Vlllage,2br,2ba,securi-tl50. Ocean view condo. fabu•~·-180' v1·ew, 2br tpro & pro shopl•2 beach.~. 752·1128. frplc, patio, washer· e~e ' enc . gar. wa r· Fri.M0-2'45. -..,... Health Ctuos •Sauna • d onented comm., pool &c · WOODBRJDca:c ONDO ty bldg. Dock a vail. ~'!11• !'Z.ba~1=fa ten· 2ba. _.,Joe 644·0C>02 So Hydromassage•SWtm 2br. lba, deck, wood ~.'i~7c:;r:.t· SUO/mo. j.c. $52$-17115. 979-3378, M--.... w• Aph. Luxu~ Brentwood fur S 8 9 0 /I ease · D a Y s naa,.., ._, ....... · Laguna ming • Drov ing Range panelling, S500 751-t1S7,831·1.2ta 2 Ir 3 Br twnhae from t b XI t I 760-1933;eves586-9967 *"7r. Y--' built · I ren Y.owner n oc --Luxurious Bluffs : 2WoodbridgeCondo:3br. BEAUTIFUL APART· 673-3470 THE VICTORIAN 2Br. .. ... •n•, . ·lnl.enc on lake, nr pool. Jae & Bluffs condo, nicely de· Bdrm, 2 ba. BHm cell, H'•ba, tllOO/mo. MENTS: Singles. 1 & t~Ba. w/gar. Adltl, new 2 br. 1~ ba, 810 Joann St, gar., or H. Harbour park. 2 br, 2\.'/ ba. prof. cor. 3 br. 2 ba, sundeck. frplc, D/R, W/D, refrlg, •r.1 .2000 2 Bedrooms • Fur · Small bath/guest rm. DO cpta d.rpa bttns fncd yd $410. No children. Small 840-8807. I d ped ( l •· b k ..., .. ldtch. Younpradltonly. ' pd~. • • dogcons.~ 1---------a n. sea ron "" oc S82S/mo. Carol, 675·5930 Greenbelt. "50/mo. nis .. ed & Unfurnished S27S mo. Avail 2/15. water .~l.20. WALK TO BEACH. 1 Br. pall06. l800 unrurn ~II or 760-<1795. 3 Bdm, 2"'1 Ba,2-sty, pool • Adul1 Living • No Pets 67,_7•. 1187 Victoria St. $415. 2 br dpbt, Nwpt Hits, gar. Stove &c refrige . S3ZS. fees incl. Fum. negotta· Upgraded 3 Bdrm, 3 ba, spa, frpl, dbl gar. Diana • Model5 Open da1ty d It t ••so ble. u............ BIG CANYON. M"Lean 9 to 6 2bdrm 2ba frplc encl • u s, no pe s, .,. · 531-24Seor5a-'7979. ~ .. din rm, F /R, frplc . 15S-1358or831·121f16Agt. OCEANSIDEOFHWY ·' • • Open Sat/Sun 12-4. 3216B ---------L-•~.. Townhouse 2 bdrm. 2 Camel cru. mex tile in Oakwood 2 BR 1 Ba. w/view, nice !.._,~.Adulta,nopet.s. 01le.t87..f.%19 Lovely z Br. with built--,--~" 3241 b ath, form•I dining. kitch. Greenbelt. Pool. ow • 1•1 Garden •ftArt-nta deck, f ...... Wash/Dry .......... ,&<>. lns. CbUdOK. $3115 . ....................... fireplace, wet bar, spa & $1000/mo. U.fa I' 111 3525 ~-.... gar, S'JM$-«111 13 br, 2 ba, dishwasher, IAY,....S IG-141152 STEPS TO BCH. · 2Br. tenn is. Im mac. cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach/So. SPACIOUS lBDRM 2Ba frplc SI 000 mo Ad I Red ed l in n-. -..... --und frplc, fenced yd, no pets, F I • -pri u N .._ ..... 1 " 2 b 2 b · • • · u ts. no pets. uc liiL-·~--~-~-~-~-rv e vnnrea Aspen 3br, 1700 16th St ..uurm, .....,, s eeks, 2 llOO. -Santa Ana Ave. rp c, .,.... v. pa o. r ...,a<;JJ. -..e r. a. RMP&-3816 t o S 8 so pe r mo . • e t 2~ba, fei rm, din rm, 1Do•er ai 1611>1 ear. frplc. ST25/mo. Agt -..y walk-in c loset, dis· frplc. pr, yd Ir patio. 3 Br, 2i,; Ba. split level. Coles worthy & Co .. •, 1 ifu A a/c1• priv. jyd, pool /len·I 17141 142·5113 875·5'30. I hfwuili~.1ar.!f"'Bl/lndStry !!!~1Avall 2·S. Call encl. dbl gar, ocean ca · 640-0020. -n 1 • a c · n r l Newport Beach/No. ZBr. 2Ba dplx, patio. MIWl.YDICOL a:_.:;-·• .... •Y · -----· ------ nyon vu, no dogs 1059 3 Bdrm 21h Ba Npt. Ter-• 675-1931 * ;,;:,~::./~w~h:~::e 880 Irvine frplc, avail 3-1. Adlts, 1 Br. Pl pd, end gar, 2 BR, I ba condo. Pool Ir Santa Ana St. S'72S /mo. race condo. highJy up-3131 E. Cit Hwy, CdM m.sa 1a1 1611>1 1515 mo. 6M-72ll d /wuher. pool. Adults. 3br, 2ba, nr. S.C. Plaza, jac, lmmac cond. MSO. Dys 759·5807. eves ded 11 1 · 17141 MS-1104 "2·50'73 refrig, dishwasher , 3 AvlZ/2.ta.Gl5 496·7661 I gra. w 1 ove Y ~ajllo, $'700/mo. Spacious, up· Deloe Twnhme 2 br l 'h lbdr m. no •ar. DO nA>•. 2 Br 1 Ba 1 c:.~ shag pools. jac. bus route comm. poo ·sauna • ac. graded 2 br, Z ba condo. · .. ..-... --1 3 BR 2 Ba twnbae fpl Great ocean view. New Sl&SO/mo. _No lease. No AU a--'"'-. 7ra •u.1 o ba, fam rm, priv. patio & . . $500. d~ patlo frplc• d/w • avail. 3 I1. SSSO I m o . • ~. • c. ts A 1 311 631 1317 UJCU1.---&.IV backyard. 1 yr new in Luxurious 2 Br. 2 Ba. &M-7909. b • .•1. • • ~ 54.5-lD> gar .. children Ir pets OK. 2br, 2ba, kitch blt·ins. pe · '°81 · · • 752-7373. Westminst er. SSSOmo. frplc, tennis crts, wlk to ea m cei 1n1s. gar· ' 9800 mo. AND. 2 BR 2 Ba, frplc, etc Steps to pvt for appt. WALKERlrLEER.E . CaUPenny 7l•-M0-3084 bch. pools, spa, wkly or Cos .. MIM 3124 Adlta. $415. 2JISO Elden. Ground floor 2 Br. 2 Ba. gar, children OK. l mile ~ach.1 ~u~~use. heat· Lrg. exec. style Eastbluff Harbor Highlands area. 'monthly. 673·3720 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• (l) ~. Stove, dsa.'wsr, breakfast lo PCH. $175 mo. 964·2937 J>OO J 11000/mo Con do. JBr, 2 '4 Ba. Bd 2 .. _f ii ho .,.,.. ... ""'-"-3600 602/27~. Stunning large 1 &c 2 WISTLAICIYILLAGE bar, patio. Adults. no from9AM·SPM. +sec <714)549-1000. f I din r rm, ... am Y me.••••••••••••••••••••••• . pets saomo + S2SO sec orma ·rm. am. rm. Lge yanl. Clo&e lo schls C.M. 2br. lba, S47s tmo. Sub·lse lux lbdrm apt, Bdrm. 2 Ba. garden apt. Beautiful Adult Apts. No M5-Su1 · · For lease or by Option STEPS TO IEACH Agt. 67~· & shope. $'700/mo. Mary avail. Monday H.B. 2br. l500/mo + util. prefer 1 Pool &c rec. area. 710 W. pets. lmmed occupancy. · Brand New Condo Joe. Lovely family home. 33 Br 2 Ba oceanfront DiBello, Agt. 640-5357 & ~ba. yrd,g•r. S400avail. pe r son . Re f's req . 18th.St. ~:ks~-~,;:· gar. East;aide2Br. Enclsd lrg Seaside Village at b~. 2 ba. liv rm wlfrplc, home. nu paint& drapes. 760-6767 1mmed.~ 644-8046. _ 2bdrm. 2ba condo. nr S.C. TSLMgmt ~ad~o1: •. ~.y67~e:.a.ted Beach/AUant.a Blvd. Ill dm. area, lge kit. washer ex cell. cond .. patio & HG TS POOL HOME Winter 2bdr m . fr p ie. Plaza. M7Stmo. 645-8l.22or642-1603 .., _... ... ._ 2br + library + 3ba, (1) & dryer hook·up, dbl gar. ya rd furn or unfurn 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, Cam rm, 2 A,.rtwwls Fwwished . t d k SS-LS88eves. 3br , + 3ba. approx. 1650', beaut. pool. Ocean side Sl""'; · 1 N t · ocean vaew rom ec . no __ Spaci'ous 2 Br·-... Pool •. 2 & 3 llDIOOM sec. gate. 3 tennis courts. r h Y d I c...v/mo yr Y o pe s frplcs, for. din rm, RV ••••••••••••••••••••••• l S F. ....,., "' 0 wy. r·roun renta pie se c II ·LI yd at laltollL&-...11 3706 p c s . 475 .ves 2bdrm. 2ba, closed gar . laund ry fac. S48-9556 D&UXIAnS. pool/spa. $900/mo per avail. $1500 /mo. Days a · a 0 access, avail. now. -(2 13 )430-4327 , D ys balcony, gd location . from J.2..7PM. 894·8225orM-116S each.213f833.l369oreves 494 7554; eves 497 1561 J acobs Realty67S-6670 Diana. 631-1266 o r••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 )67!>-1689. s450/mo. Please c all . 213/631-~. BrianJohnson tBr 3Ba.2Slory,2400sq. 855-13S8Agt. l~~·s~~ail. 2/~.~h~ 6/~5 645·6473 LOVELY 2bdrm . 2ba,E/S1de ~plJc. ~ard, gar. Coast Royal.So La11:una ft $850.Property House. 2Br-2\.li 8a $57S 67s-eoa:'o u I . in c ·A~wls studlo withfrplc, paUo.1 freshPBJJlt,chlld petOK. Fantastic ocean view 2 642-3850or642·1010. 2 Br·2'ri Ba tB2S U•fwwi•d S.C. Plaza area. 1 Br. Con· encl gar. Newly decor.J 1 BR~ $350, 2 BR. $450. b b de f I --w ..._ ... _ f · c ...... w.r 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• do. Pool, tennis, club. SS50. 998·8128. U SO CallJtmBoban,840--4509 r. 2 a, n. rp c. ex· .... E~c• .. sT asna, .... ,er,re ng. pensive re model No THREE,r-bea-utif'ui':ondos 3 Br·2"'1 Bal875 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.-.0.1.a.d 3106 S42S mo. 545 -7780 & allowance. • ... ,..,. \~a ADI IL T ~-re. LIVI N G pets. $1200/mo. lst. last 3 to choole from 2 Br ocean vu 1 Br , newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·3986· Adults W 11 lands ped &sec. PP.499-19"19dys. a.vailabte. Differentloca· furn. ocean v~ $625: ecora~ w /garage. 2 br. 2 ba, new crpt, 2 B l Ba "'71 W J A me_ .8tiBJlll 73HllaoreGl.Q5&Sca . • I & 2 BA Patoo Apts • Otsnwnllfrs & 880 s hons. Pool, tennis, spa. John ,:.. __ .__.. Adults .,,,~/mo Ask for drapes It ... int lge patio r. · ., · o nn · Close to beach & Hoag •&nMJaUl31·l2M Faye•--· frplA. 67" ..-.3335·' • St. 2 Ah.1'ld~en OK. no •p•-s Emerald Bay ocean view ....,......, ... .,, " ""'. _,_.., E ·Side-spacious 2 Br. • Pool & Ate Room • C•roen l•ndsc•p1n9 3 Br. 2i,., Ba SllOO mo Hospital C u...---pets. s:m. Sierra Mgmt. Beautiful garden apts. Pool. e n cl garage ... C /21 Me.-.iClllr. ....__ 3724 641-1324 p I" Ad lts I 4 ... 2634 · ,.--••••••••••••••••••••••• ..!!, spa. u · 00 Adults. no pets S4SO • J09 10 Buch & ShODS • Sec 1 G.aes Wood beams s t ained 640•5357 ·76°'"'767 REALTORS SUSCASITAS I ~t1·~~~REti£~ NptHtsarea.2br.1"'1 ba. B~h. $340,_645-__ 5780_. ___ _ ~l ass. 300 yds from 3 Bdr m. 1.50 yds lo ~ach. 4 Br. home + 2 car gar. Furn l br. apt. D2S &cup. Classified Ads642-S678 Bltns, nu cpt. MSC>. 203 l Bdrm 139G-S400 1961 FULLERTON ocean. 3bdrm. lrg studio. frplc, beamed ceilings. $795. 2 Br. upper duplex Encl. gar. Adults. no Ogle. ~3211 22SOVanguard. ~9626 , E /Side large 1 Br up· SEA ENVIRO NMENT %32 HA ... IL TON H 8 %2 4'.>00 294'"bo21a,31tar SIO-OO mo f72S mo. (714)645·3615 9550. 4 Br. upper duplex ~4S:~w:'~~:MBI. uTtuftlerMt1ss MI uffet sat ona Lovely E. Side 2br, lba. lBdrm --'""""I stairs.Stove&refer.$330 3B 3B -I d It 4 . or '714)3376S93 C d 2bd $'795. Singles OK. Agt. . e . aong ca.me a nopets$37S/mo. . _.,... inclds utils. Adults. no r. a, ... rp cs, au s. collect coanrpeots .•. drarpesm ·. fnrpelcw, &42"8850. C,,. tr,,. DI ,...0 spider and read m the 631~1SS l~l E. 21st .. 541-2408 . pets 673-6372 no pets. S'JSO. m "'-""' Qaily Pilot Classified · · 911()..1798 3 Bdrm, 21"'1 balh, 2 frplcs, i1pa, pool, etc. Sec. gate. Oceanfront borne new ALL tmLITIF.sPAID section about Mrss Mur. 1 Br. Mesa del Mar. Elec. New uperllded 2200 sq. ft. MESA VERDE home al· . c l u~h ou s e & p onl . S6 00. (714 1673·7191 , bdrm,4 bathwilballthe fet'sTuffetandboughlil paid.SMS. Exec. Townhouse. Back moaphere.21r3dlxapt.s D~lx, 3br, 2ba, quiet. nr Med1terraneun !l ty.le 97~·3023. amenitiea.2 rU"eplaces & Compare before you for S9.9S. You can sell 75'-0588 Bay Newport Beach with Nopets.~l034. Civic Ctr. dbl encl. gar. g~te guraded condo with 3 B 2 8 1500 fl r 1 a wet bar. 1 year lease rent. Cus tom des ign your tuffel and lots or view. Z1 unit complex frp.lc. near new. lge view, near beac h , r a, sq · rpc, 'features: Pool, BBQ, other things thro ug h Newer28r.withgar•ge. with tennis court. poot,2bdrm. lb•: encl gar. patio,957S.962-0819 Monarch Bay area. 9995. lrR yrd, 2 car, E.D.O., ~ mo. R.H.R .. •gt. cov 'rd garage• new Daily Pilot Cla ssified Adulta, no peta. $410. spa. $1000 per mo. Call laundry, peuo. water pd. L•e •Dr, 2Ba. fpl, wrd Agent Larry, 494.7554 63wall-k1"'!2, water, SlOOO/mo. 3-7300. furniture, s urrounded Ads. Call 642-5678 548-57• SheilaMJ.11022. 140 E. Bay St. $350. h.... ..,, .. , N H ... ...x. Sb 3b _u ...... ,__ with phah landscaping. 548-6Sl7. J0-7pm. ..up, ... sw. ~· u ...... LogmaHllt 3250 --------1 r •.-v -...OOmo ...., Adult living al its best. CtMr.. 3102 3102 •••r.. llOZ Harbour. Avail. now . • • • • • • ••••••• ....... ••. 0 c ea n a nd b a y v u • 49~6 No...... • G-s.. l Br. com-~-ly redone. -u.. •-37· 11 ~~ ..........•............ ....................... ............•.......... ~ ~ ~ Brand new Exec. 3 Br. 2 Versailles penthouse, 2 S-"-l Bdrmfumiahed $410 pvt patio, util pd. Older N 1 Pi i t B!i· Condo. Cablre TV. Badrul2l comBa. mpvtPoogularsdpeda C1fl ltwo 3271 !_~W ar.~hed $490 pttferred.675-333S wdose.•1~2br.~o~•;°"oo.· air , near to rwy , · • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· ..,.....,..,MZ·lt'11 .,..,. .., schools, mall, garaRe .+ g Y m. c I u b h o u se . CondoVlllateSan Juan, 2 S3ZS Mo. Deluxe Mobile SJX EXCELLENT Super E. side 3bdr'm, 2ba, pool,jac, tenn.is.848-1826 ~-~~:.,e-pool. te nnis. SlSOO/mo. 6'7s...M!l8 br +den, l ba, 9550/mo. home. Mature adulll. No :f: ~~· ~·i1:•~n:: 3 Br. 1 ~ Ba. Kids OK, no ----·--Avail. March 1st. Older Eves, (213)547-2580. peta. Quiet, secure. 1991 842_.100. pe t s . Carpor t. $450. L...-. MicJ-1 3252 house. convenient toe .. 2 br, 1~ ba. Pvt. quiet &c Newport Blvd. &46-1373. A PA RTM ENT 984·2:ie8 or 973-2971 Agt .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• near beach, 3br, l lhba, sunny. Lee pa1tio, frplc, Luxllriooa bwlgalow. non Luxury wtth view 2 Br. l _no_r_ee_. ______ _ N3i:;:~.s~~~~5·,~"::r"J!~ lndry rm. C8:fPOrt. yrty. comm. pool, carport 6 1mokln1 neat emplyd LOCATIONS :~·.:~::de b~~·!:0:~ Nice Adult l Br,. Patio, pool . 1575/mo + util. &73-1.542. stora1e. Fwy ~ mi. $4.50. 1ent. Call ~7197 Hunt ............... ~. -s1•7 pool. pn1e. ftreplace. gate, . tennis. SBSO. ('114)493-07• D<."D ....., -• 640.7986,644·5403. H.t.orVlew"°"'" lluallarJm.._. 1740 IN ORANGE COUNTY orna.1238. S3ZS.Call147-CJ851. Car:mel model: 3 br, 2 ba, GORGEOUS ROME IN....................... 2 .. I IA. lhratlaeta ~:.~~~~: .. ~·i c:~·~r~~:~t~d~:!~~r; S A N J U A N H.a.'sRMIST C•thedralceilings,frplc, H...-.. 3142 tennis. tl!OO. 831·1293 & nice. Avail. March l. C~IS'TRANO SpanlahEsUteLivl.ng ! d1hw11lr., balcony. In••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·2327 $875. ~3923 Localed tn Sun Ranch. 3 Beautlful park·like sur-An outst anding selection of adult and family qllietAdultcomplex with•-------• Bdrm 2 Ba + pool and roundlnga. Terraced apartments to rent, all in beautifully landscaped pool It apa. No peta. S490 DELUXE RENTAL on Mfs11cN. Y5-jo 3267 lmmac. 3 br. 2 ba, 1 sty spa. tl§O/mo. Call Inga. pool. Sunken gas bbq, d' . h ll mo. Ganie avail. Mesa Hunlln1ton Harbo r 's ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /loft over fam . rm, Brittat-..U sparkling fountains . s urroun mgs wtt exce ent recreation facilities. P i nes . 2850 Harl a . Main Channel. lbr con· Beau~. New, Exec hme fo r mal din .. liv . rm •• _.._ ... _ 3210 Sp•clo u ~ .r oom s . 541-2447. do, tennis, pools, pvt 2600 2"'1ba. 3br. study, patios, jac. wallpaper & --Separate dining a rea. GREAT FEATURES •----------• deck on water. Spec· ram rm. a /c, 2 f lcs. shutters thruout. Most••••••••·~··••••••••••• Walk-in cto.ets. ho me· Ch f Treebouae, lbr over gar. tacular vu. S'JSO. All. gardener. view of tile. 3 apples new. 644_1833 Cosy Spamah Cotta1e de-like kitchen &c cabinets. oose rom a variety of bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom in newly redec .. 274 E. ttth. 940-1074. cargar.tBOO/mo768.0o454 corated 2Br, lBa, lg yd Walk t o Huntington garden and townhouse apartments with central air s.n.smo.KZ·taO/M6·lZ2l Westcliff Lovely 3br. 2ba. w/BBQ, gar. S485 mo. No Center. con.ditioning, fi~eplace, laundry hookups, spacious MewportlNch 326' hse fenced yrd. frplc, petl.mM55aft8~M lBedroom·unfum. pa tios. Some units have cathedral ceilings, separate llwll rJmlMdt 3140 t•llw9m.._. 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpt. paUo. gar, lse S'1 T_. 3290 from S400 dining areas and large closets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View Port.ofino (714)481-0.514 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bedroom-furn. 4br. 3ba. w/pool & spa, from $430 $1000/lease. 98().J3216 Classified Ads Beaut. Meredith Galleria 2 Bedroom-furn, $490 2201 Rid&ewood, Santa Adulta. no pets. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 HAllOI VllW LIASH 5 bedroom. 31h bath, large hon)e in great s ha pe lo move into now .. Ocean and night light view. $1.350 per month. 3 bedroom. 2. bath. family room, ne~ carpetin g. c lean, quiet neighborhood. Vacant. $1 ,000 per month. . 3 bedroom, 2 bath Carmel model. All new decor. Easy access to pool and schools. Gardener. $850. month. Ana. -2'70irtq. ft. 5 Br. 3 UtiliUes Free! Ba. lmmed. Avai l. Leue/Optioa. tlOO mo. LA QUINTA HERMOSA lat. lalt It sec. Oran1e u1211 Pubide Ln. 1 blk -~~ Realton W. of Beach, 3 blks S. of ---------1 Edlnp r. JZtl ___ 147_-_SM_l __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• U YoU're not reading the Stanton, I Ir, 2 Ba, 2 ce little acla in Cla11ified, 1arap W/flfl*ltllr. Larte )'OU're misslnl a lot of 1ard. • mo. Ron S.1 newsy information as m.s.JJO. well u some 1reat b~s. C1d1 I? c .... ii ..... 3 3 • J4JI U.fu I • d 1421 ....................... . ..................... . AT THE IEACH SAM CLEMENTE New Luxurious All Adult Condomlnium1 for Lea1e. AP.Proximately 2100 aq. ft. 2 bedroom, 3 bath. Cloeed circuit TV aecurity 1ate. Spect~cuJ•r white water ¥in. All amenltiel, pool, 1pa fr rec. room ttart1n1 at .-,0.00. IUMllT SMOIB 714/--·~· "" ...... @-, GREAT RECREATION You'll also enjoy such recreation amenities as a club house with pool tables and ping pong, plus universal gyms, sWimmtng pools, spasz sauna, tennis ana volleyball and bar- beques at various . locations. GREAT LOCATIONS ~'f&f ft n ....... 0 )114 ·5o. ...... • A '* 11-v-* Dt. &• S.•leAM,CA_...,_ V c .......... CA,,._ . .,. , " ..... noiW_A ... k......._a.dl.CAMt ~ 11 n , ......... , •Jla l....._.A .. R....._...-.CA __ t .... ...,u... .. ••• •"-ltf •• -~ .... ...._~CA--- to '• Profealaaally ••••led by lleaHM•P Snlt1 Ille. Kennebunkport? lsn 't that the ~ that won The America's Cup in '75? ~fD~ If you·re not sure Who (or What) Kennybunkport was. don't feel bad-yotfre not aione. Kennybunkport is one of 14 clstinctJvety dif'fe('lnt apirtmenl ftoorplans at SNwind Village in Huntington Buch. Selwind Vlbge is a result of tocany ptrSONlized professional planning. The kind of attention you deSeM. A perfect blend of Mture and 1Mng- nest.1ad In a forest with babbling brooks and qUlft ponds. CQ9led by 01tUr11 oce1rt breeles. Adel to that tennis couns. swimming poots. a.)«uul and • convenient kx.ltlon nNr shopping and empla/ment and you've got a pllee anyone 'N'Ould prOldy c.all home. (Even KennybunkpMI) One Ind two bldl oom. one and two blth ldult _.nments from '440.oo . 1915 ~ Wlllt a.. Hlll•..,..1 lllldl. CA (71.t) __ , Aosn .. Sift lllllD,...... .-ftllf'll an lllOI ~ ~ IWI .. an._,.... CD,._., Wlagt f\ae--l'lllllllllt·--10 AM ll Uk. r 1aa._.._......... ...... 4111 Offlse...... 44ff Office..... 4411' 0 hW ...... 4100 ...................... . ......................................................................................... . Sunday. February e. 1911 •• DAILY PILOT ... ,.._..._. .. , BalM. I• oc••nfront, flLAZA 14119.PY. ma• lad\11'1/otntt 111011h ... laW....., 4600 ...... ...,.,, 0 ... ·--.................... Ntel Dally UICUnftSWTH l:sceU.Uy locatecl OD Redoodo Cr. 10, H.B. ...................... or·· I ., IOll o,, ' •• 1011 a..,., ....,. nr. •ate, Uft4, IHI 1ar N w,..;_,...., IACll YKA&l..Y, llr, • ....., ~ '"TMre••..,,.,w.." 17\hSt,ec.tall•a.Call 1150IMIG>8M ••d aml apt, cround .... i ...................................... . Ila 0... •'-trom •ti-.m.tTtO. ReaJonomla 875-1700 FOUNTAIN VALLEY :•::;~~mder. Med. 9UAM'IWMITOll '• 8 E ~~~ .. TH t: f:1':C:-=.• DJW. -.;;....;-... 4111 714/7IMJJ4 Exec Office Space ror 1000 ICI ft UJ>, Slater/Mt WnMT~ IA.I He mabe Pf'09AlN only ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• = ~~ :::: retll. on Lido Penlnaula Herrman. A/C. aprkld, Female 21 /•~lr• ahare TUCIOM, ..UOMA wltee llie .um bla oeet trtlel@r, HO' to &lie O•rm, Zba eondo on from -.rrso Clae to atart at 0 grou. Af\. rental w/b9t.h &O Lacuna 17 Li~. wiHI, Im· out. Don't be Wt behind a.eua. • .,. t.,1u11a. au North Shore Of Taboe Elecant pro1 bldK. ar per b 0 a t d 0 c t' • 1 e " ,...._ nr PCH. SU0-1275 mo. ported and domealic In loda11 iaftadoa. Let ua mo .-..ai f'ully ham 5/mlD rrom aq.h . lie. Red Carpet, Delaney's restaurant A ft T lbe 7SZ-t54tleavenumber. beer. ct..., clft ware. •how you bow a am .in ... North 8'.ar MOO/wkly 113-13"1 • ·1 __ .. t . pproll lOOOaq ' a rt Landlord •--"N rt 1la11 wan and much vetl of S725 can be wallln'I •IU MUii l'Om 111n 32:11 530-.. a.rt ------nvai · ..,..,,,Cft • reas fr Gothard call 995-20l3 wan>eu ewpo more Gl"OUel • 000 an· pleWI)' ~&H Uc' • 1117 Welkli«. N.B. Want coet: Hl'OJ(inl, word pro-Mon·Fri,t-~. . H1t~ establilhed small nually. Aakin1 '35.ooo. multJplMd aeveral Umea I .. c.M. Puo&, pa&lo br 16Htr. r arporl • Laree 811 Bear Cabin I I I I ceaalng, • computer family wou.ld like 3 or S25 000 down and owner within M mo rewardiq Mil lund llJ ns 5112 or Pool table, rcMc>r TV, 2 t nanc a nat 7000..f. time sharing. Ask for MES.& 4bdrm1 lease home. ca~riea. Pat or Susan you with a net .prollt of _..., 21J m a.ao aft ~PM See frpka. alPI 14. 54.5 •111 Lit. f\ooc'. Aint 54l·S032. Cathie or Barbara at A Ref's 646-8711'1 Shew. Delphi Realty, DS.000. A fllM mtroduc· .._ •---••.1.9 ! 1 ll hom 10 4 at KOU.CIMTB f75-8036 l.._.DUSTRI •L 8139 Camino Principal. tory seminar ~m show .._.,.._ -)110 U 8e11hore, Maul Kibel C)('e~o view " A Nuru&cutepoodlewaot Tucson, Arizona . you"°"· Cali today for ...................... N••""""' &e.rh 18r Condo, 135. n1ahl Ml'Wl'OIT 1or2offica avail immed PA.RI( studio w/titcb or I bdrm. (S02)~2»3or815-06S3. reservaUona. ,I• ..,,,,., ...-. S7a.&2lO. Ele1•nt. executive suites occupancy, prim~ loc. in Quiet, clean. reliable. ('714)1tl·JOl4 ,... -.1 In presuge location. With N.B. Recept .. conf. rm.. 711 W.17.._ St. Nr. Hoag 646·6086 aft COOKIECONNECTJON Mon-Jl'ritam-5pm 1a111T11n1TS l br aard@o apt. pool, Jae . 1 ..... to Sll9e 4100 co m PI et e 5 u PP 0 rt law library avail. Non 4pm. X Int business. Bakery lnvntment Aaaociat.es IV"RRllllt.ftl re•· rm . .-00 ~ l4l4, ••••••••••••••••••••••• service!!. smkrs. Contact Sara Cott.W.... CCllH. shop in he1rt of Balboa. fr Co. ~ IOJMJrtha Moving! Avoid dePC191ts & 714/851--01181 851,8141. 64Z-446l ......_,,..._..,/ Priced.ri1ht. call for In· M-yto• __ IOZI cut llvin1 expenses ' ia... formaUon -.._ C'aonny \llllaae 1\ud10, Pruftnio nally sin ce 2SO;SOO sq. f\. gmd nr. Z110-..... 17• St. r.•c• MEL. ""''CHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr•f mat"-. a"•'I .... IU\ l""l uhls pd. From l200. 779 • -•2080 sq rt warehouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• r v E It •-o..-ha M '" _,.. • ' ~ "' Prime C.M. suite, 400 avail. ror immed. oc· lm'-iu PAVTUONREALTOR qu Y•cw" H · oney 17S U30,&.11 3I07 H-._--.. ... TIS w. 19th. Sl. C.M. Tom ··1 soo ft ft 29 o ft -•-Loans; tliOK·S'750K. no ~J'U 957-1900. ""or sq at80< per • fupancy. • ~ sq un· Opportmeltt 5005 875-ll.20 down pymt Credit or in· M ... 1-&n1••it -·.,. ----many amenities. Avail ts avail. for ammed. oc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t ,.. -.~... ~.&.-..au ...._ AIRPORT AREA. Birch immed. Terry Cressman cupancy. •2780 sq fl . la•n...., come requ remeo s . • ,~S •--•-,* & Brlstol22!Sto7S0sq ft. SS4·9000. warehouse avail. late De, Ve}blll ~ray Booth OflflD "'*'It 5015 Homes, Apls , Com · n ad\111 ('Otll11'1un11y on Very private t BR. 2 BR Counae\on to personally From DIO No lease re· Feb. •D sq ft •Leasing 12 xl2 : 3 .P. exhaust ••••••••••••••••••••••• mercial bldgs, courtesy th B•clt Bay Spec:-41 l BR .. de:n aduJt apts. select your compatible quired. C1ll 557·7010 SH A IE 0 FF IC E office hrs. Mon. lhru Fri. a lready set up $2500. LOAN l500 or more. Dbl. to bit rs. Mr. Thomas tac:uJarSpa,7 sw1mm1n& A\IAILABLE NOW rmmte to s uit your ---SPACE 8-4.Sat.lG-2. 631-6103 • your money . Loan is BKR.(714)752-6363 pools, I lt&hted lenni& I.. a r ge fl oor PI ans · lifestyle Shared· Living O.C. AIRPORT AREA ln new office Condo. Npt Storocp -4550 Retail Uquor store on East secur~ by unp~ed~nt· Widow has mooey for 2ND t:owts. lllkeBtrahaJslo. put gar1d~n landGscaplng, 631 ·1901. 833 Dover Dr ISO to 3000 sq. ft or Fr~y Santa Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Highway. prime ~ lsl an film fanancmg T.D.'s any size above uni sreeo ac e rs. 1 poo • JacUUJ reat loca-Ste 3l NB elegant exec. space. No nr.aarport area. l2 X J6 . location in Corona del history. 7s4-9i57..o86 SJ0.000. No credjt I , no and 2 bedrooms apart tloo. ck»e to everything! M /F .. ,. .. c h Sb 2b lease r--. 759-8978. + secreta ria I area· ~pprox. 6·000 sq ft. avail Mar. Call t ... ,_ listmg of· pnlty. For act.ion call mnta. and townhouses From two. No pets. 12 ....,..,,, s r r. a. -... M h h c 11 m Fountain Valley near '"" h ont to mont · a · f f d t ·1 L k 250/o (iUAIAMfHD AGTsn.m1 anytime from~a:::.:~~th !::~~cHtfA~~ '& b~~~::i~ p~=~aC&MFr!~~ ~~ s~c; J000.2000SQ. M'. 549-2120 ~o~n~~.~-~~0· R!!1ty~~s.;.:; s us Custom home builde r --------- Sa J · HiJ•~ R d o ··-AT95' guarantees 25~ per an·,_ ________ _ n oaqwn "' oa r uth~. 641-4913. Redhill offices, l ,520 sq ft. S R V B Id thl w .a.~ SSS F '"ST? <710644-l.900 64~0252 a l S 8 3 6 / m 0 torage. oat. Make y our s h o pping num pa mon Y or """' A ---Fem ~~. non-smkr. to Prestige office building, 1714 l640-6606 Truck. Car, Hunt Bch easier by using the Daily proportionate share in Any amt·i.t, 2nd, 3rds- Oceanfront tor Wanter 2 BR, 2 ba duplex. 2 car shr 4br. Irvine House 1212 No. Broadway. Has · Nr. Edison Plant 549-9536 Pilot Classi.fied Ads profits. 496-S079. 646-3432 nu. terma. reliable len· Rentals. Funushed & un gar, frpl, yrly. l'\25 mo S230 Teresa day 641-0977 up to 2000sq. ft. of office~~-------~ ders. E.StarrllM-11833 furn. Broiler. 675-4912. 750-7241 ext241, eves8S7-1447 space for lease. Walk to Rent 3 mos. lo 3 yrs. J80 .. ---------------------------. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -----N port Be h R It --O.C. Court.house or S.A. lo 835 s/f. Flex. terms. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo ew_ _ ac ea Y Fem to share with same Civic Center Utilities. ls Viii R I Furn. or ID'lfurn. renta . 1 a enta s Lovely lbrVersailles Con· lrg hse nr S.C.Plaza parking & janitorial 675--4912 Broker do ocn vu, ammenities Fr pie. wet bar. $250 serv. incl. IMMEDIATE Lo cost, newly decorat· SMO. 642.~ 957·0899 OCCU PANCY! Ask for ed. Quiel Costa Mesa Quiet 2 Br I Ba wath garage, pat io, pool Adults. No pets. 1801 H 15t h St Newport Heights $450. 642·7340 -. Marsha. 964-3531. -/f B h •· At Beach Bachelor's. 1 & M I F -own ba . d 1 net · --------• area."'"""' s · at rm"' 2br. rrom 1430. te +den. Garden Grove 4SO sq. fl. S4SO per mo. 4001 wet bar. 642.2566 nr frwys. $350. Call Dr. Birc h St New port Wilkie848-0023 Beach. Agent 541·5032. Sml 1 rm, frwy close. Rustic view 2 Br 2 Ba. -------------2510NoGrand,SA 2 br. JV. ba + gar. Hoa~ Hosp area. nu deror. open h.se Sat & Sun 11 ·3. 4238 H ilaria Wa y . SSOO/mo. llJG-5875 Upper. $600 ds hwr. Fem to shr N.~ .. condo. ~real Loe. Ample park- patio. no pet. 6«·0685 0 fully furn, avail 1mmed ang . 600 sq ft. $515/mo. 631-2029. $230 + i.-:i util. Lanie. Call 494-6404, 494·7551 -J 63l·Ml5 Presliqious Versailles~ Spac 2 Br. z Ba. Condo. Prof fem seeks same 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach ALL amenities. 1625 No (21-25). To shr attracliv ~!~~y ~~: sl2~~ last. 645-:m>. ~':. ~~nBr/Ra NE WPORT BEACH BEST RATE in ligllt • ..., t7MSJ3 Approx. 450 sq. ft. Zoned C-2. A/C, crpts , drps. $180 mo. 130 E. 17th St . Suite P, C.M. 548-1168. or 642-l0JO. !Npt Hgt.s 1 Br. garage. -----600 200Sq F1 ---S3953311E.15lh.640.7814 Mature. empl. woman l '0 4 · · MO's facil, 2,000 sq.rt. VIL• & I"' •IO & shr 2 br Park Newport Red ced to Sl.200 I ~ -,,,. •Janilon·a1Serv1·ce& u mo. se. Lado Isle Bay View 2 Br apt. 64G-9l.59 Red c .....,1-=1 Utilities Included arpet, O'iN'"" ~ Adult only I Br I Ba. deck. elec. gar Adults, ---- no pets. S600 leas e 30yr old businessman •AdjacenttoAirport lwiltess...... 4450 67S··0:1'77 looking for same toshar & Restaurant Row ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br +Den II/• Ba. 2 Br. 2 Ba. + Fam Rm. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Ocean view nice 2Br apt. in beautiful •Access to 3 Maj 0 r For store & office space at Small studio. single girl's' Park Newport Apart -f'wys. reasonable rates. delight. beach l blk. pool., ment. Your sha re: 500 to 2700 Sa Ft. $260.CaUTues.559·5577. + util. Ca.II Brad. days· 833-881 MESAVERDEbR JRL PROPERTIES. 645-4Sfi6 645·6459 YEARLY Beaut 3 br. 2 --. ---.-644·1014.eves: 644-5404. ---PLAZA ba. Steps to bay & ocean. 3br. I 'nba, fnge & gas an· Luxurious. ru11 service of· lS2S Mesa Verde E. C.M. $7SOBkr.645-368J cld. No children or pets. Res pon M. unde r 3 fice s pace, l-6 rms. con· 545-4123 -S600/mo.645-5103. $300/mo. Jsl & last Nan· fe re nce roo m . sec 'I -----~--- WESTCLIFF ZBr. lBa. cy 645-9549 eve; S48·SS88 servi ces . Newport Newportstoreoroffice Condo. Pool, adlts, no lbdrm penthouse days Beach. Call for info: S48s/f,nrpostoffice pets. llOO mo. 754· 1630 or VersaiUes :!4hr. sec. pool, . 7S2·6Ul8 J erry 213/477·7001 957-8350aft 7PM. gym, clbhse. SS50 call $240. new beach house.----------•---------- Rod 76G-9333 Nice family. S36·0846. ORANGE CO. AIRPORT Newport Beach. $1 .25 WESTCUFF 2 bdrm. 10.-Z S.. Cll-wle 3176 WOW! Lease avail. at 85' 8000' sq. ft. New dlx ofrice or ba. Townhouse. SSSO mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F ted to h h build to suJt. perf for retail w/pvt balh. securi-AdaJta only, no pets. 1728 Ocean view. Nice Ibdrm e~b wan s ~ ~rr;;e arch, engnr, computers, ty. a /c, 600-2400 sq. ft. 509 Bedlord Lane. 548-7533. b...c beach S33S Some sw2'25 /same n,r: . . . electronic firm. 31st St. Cnext lo Bank of ,... ' . mo. re s . req Curtis & MIO(' N Lido C 2 Br 2 Ba. All Adult, no rum avail. Call Sat/Sun. S4G-O&M. · ewport. annery pets. From S425. Pool, 1·5pm. 492-4016. . SS6-4.570 a r e a > . 6 7 5 . 3 2 3 6 . spa, refrige & dswshr in· .,__.._ •-3110 New Woodbndge house. 4SO sq ft. Delightful work-_<_2_13_>_64_1_·<n_oo ____ _ Id A f ~ -M IF. 3br, S27S/mo_ Pool i I h c . c r oss rom ••••••••••••••••••••••• &" ii 857-0343 ng space wt ocean Newport Beach Golf 3 Br. 2 Ba. Security park· Jae ava · · view. FulJ bath. 3 yr old Course. Shown by appt. mg. pool & gym. c •ild Rmmte wanted: 3br hse bldg. MSO mo. Turner As· only .~. OK. SS75. 714/645-2482. o n B .I. Non-S m k r . soca .• 494-Jm. Westcliff, nwl.Y decor. IOCNM 4000 ~:10/mo. + util. 673-7 AllPOlr'T AltlA 2Br,1Ba.lrg.k1tch.patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• y. Furnished or un · &encl.gar.1475.642-2134 Laguna Beach Motor Inn, F e male r oommate furnished Executive 985 No. Pacific Coast needed. Sep. furn bdrm. Suites 12xl5 in Irvine. 2bdrm. 2ba Ver s ailles Hwy, Laguna Beach. sep. bath. Share 1700 sq. w.a lking distance t o condo. penthouse. securi· Daily. Weekly. Kitchen ft. Condo in Hunt. Bch. Airport. 2082 Michelson. ty amenities. immac available. Low winter w/gar. Incl. private spa 714/752-0'l:M SSSO. Elaine645·0650. rates. 494-5294 & tennis . Call Gandy ·-------- lBr. 1425 mo. Ulil pd. SISO Furn. room in CdM Kil 960-1308. sec. Dys 631-6990. eves priv.,fem prer.11r1 blkt0Resp. F/25·35 to shr 2 646-5743ChuckJones bch . Sl7S m o . Call bdrm condo in H.B. New Villa Balboa Condo. 675·11~---Fr pie. wsh r /drye r . lg lBr, l600 mo .. pool. Room & bath for rent with micro. s:!OO+ 0.-Z util Deb· jac, quiet646-70JO pvt entrance, ocean by 964·395.5 2 Br 2 Ba, lower unit. close view• mature mal~, n.on· Fem to help 2 rem. beat to beach, patJo. lots of smoking. non-drankang inflation in luxurious parking. SS9S/yrly. Call preferred. $350. 646·8055. Irvine home. S2SO /mo. Lloyd at Jacobs Realty NICE Rm. for rent. gd 551·6266eves. 67S·6670 neighborhood $185 2br.2ba.ulilincl.femon· VILLAIALIOA Ref's.Call e~s545·1067 ly, Oakwood Apts. """40USE XLN'T Nr Hoag Pvt Ba 4 1235/mo. CaJI answer ad Rare l Br.+ Den l'h Ba + working M No '386642·4300 Corner loc. Panoramic s mk /drink SS2.SO wk. Wanted respon roommate view or coast, ocean . 646-103.5_____ to shr 4bdrm, 4ba H.B. bay. pool " night lights. home. Walking distant lo V )led ·u g ml"ro Lge attr active room au eel n s. ' · beach , pool , ja c, Wave Skylights laun employed person. nice ' · · · S30 0 /mo. 891 402 d r y . deck. air cond. area. $200/mo. REF'S frplc ., mirrored 979·96S6 wkda ys. 960·9001 or wardrobe, plmh carpel· ----960--8633eves & wkends. in_g, water. & gas paid. Furn. Rm. Priv. Ba. cov. Fem roommate. 2bdrm. H1ghsecunty bldgw/un· gar, pool. $1 50/mo. 2 b f I d round k" All 646·846Seves a · r P c • PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAILABLE 500-2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTER SpecWUosilNJ ................ 1714167S..66Z New Stores/Offices Nr Laguna Beach City Rall, 30G-800 sq ft, street leveL 494--5688 · a~:nties. =~:·Jeff H-.t. .. U ...... ~ was he r /dryer. patio, . r 646 7010 o..n, .._.... 4100 gar. $23()/mo. 536-8776. Office space or rent, up '"'-Locaffolt · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Answer Ad lt44l. 24 to 3500 sq ft. Modem bldg 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach MOWISTHETIME LIV E AT NEWPORT hrs,642-4300. nr airport, covrd pking, Boulevard-Huntington for job seekers to check BEACH FOR -.0 WEEK all ulil pd. SJ.<)5/sq rt. Beach. Ideal for real the Daily Pilot Help 645-044-0 2 br. 2 ba, nonsmoker, F . 83J.9088Peggy. estate office, store or , ed Ir ---------• 431 Carnation. Cd M. ----------i other suitable business. 2 Want classification. N . B . 0 c e a n r r o n t $300. 673-3650 I 16 W. MocA,.._. Private balm. available the job you want is not thereyoumlghtconsider w/kitchenette & bath. Corner of Main & immediately. 10 Vear orfering your services S280 +sec. dep. 2306 W. Roommate for Newport MacArthur, Santa Ana. lease. Attractively WI.th d . th Job Oceanfront. 673-4154. on the ee.th. Fantastic 1200 .,, ft + 600 sq ft priced. an a m e ...... Opl• ... J"im67'".....,, ~.... · · · Wanted category. Phone ....._w__. leocll 3169 ,,.., ..., ....._,, 2nd. l\ooc'ff' . Ide9 a91 ~o.'. s9tore 64Z-4l2 I, Hf Zl6 642-5678 .--r-• W Sh or o ice. 7 ·ooo or Weekdays ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature ornan to are 64S·l2180. WHY RENT? At Quail Mea dow s adult condominiums in Tustin, you can own your own home for m'>nthly payments that may be lower than your current rent'. A new program providing a 2 2 'h % mortgage reduction in the first year is now available to assist you in making a solid investment in your future. Starting at $69,990 a nd with financing programs for down payments as low as 5%, you can buy a great 1 br, l + den, or 2 bd condominium home in one of Tustin's mo s t prestigious neighborhoods . Don't waste one more dollar in rent! Call Sandy at 832-2300 for more information .. and directions to beautiful QUAIL MEADOWS. c· C d M Ho m e . 0 w n ----------1 Prime gJ'OWld floor office. Bdrm/Ba. non-smk r Office/Store/Business No. Santa Ana near col· S300/mo. 790-9340 space. 14~X40. Choice lege. From .65'-.75< sq ft. Harbor Blvd., Costa From 200-2000 sq ft. on Mesa ~al.ion. About 73< 17th St. Ownr/A1t. Newport Bcb. Fem. 1245. Nice 2 Br. 2 Ba. Util incl Pool, tennis. 646-7947. Roommate wanted, M /F . 25-35 to shr be.aut house ln Laguna Bea c h . 494-S&M. sq.ft. Agt. 549-1396 S40--orl53-0555 •IXIC sum• C1m•ncW In Airport Area. hu win· ..... 4471 dow Ir inner offices av a II. • • • • • •••••••••• • ••• •••• Beaut. Surroundin gs SloreS119ttforleue. 1500 w /prof. service avail. 1q. ft. Ir 12llO sq. ft. In Prof. person wants same ('714 )m.1171 Huntlnt\On Beach. Fini· to ahr 11 2Br, 2Ba . bleterma.%13/5111-7202. modem apt trplc 3 min Garden olc or art stucho, to bch CdM a5o mo frplc, beamed celling. Stores, ahops, offices / Janas1:tot1dys · $150 mo. ln beautltul No. hobby. 900 • 250 aq.ft .• 1------· ---1 Park area ol S.A. Cloee » Ir up. E/Slde CM. RespFemaleto~hare2Br tofwy.m.M55aft&PM. _541-_. _1241 ______ __, JZBa ~· lnine, pool, Ellecutlve otnce for rent. C.11.AutoRepalrllOO ac, _,mo. 5R.o504eve Alr conditioned. New 1100 aca ft, w/hollt, must Share 3+Bcl 2Ba Ocnfmt modem bulldlog. 2nd be clean. Ila)',.._ w/lotber.Grhtew. floor view. Utll. ln· ................ 4IOI "7$mo. a1.om eluded. Centerpolnte •••••••••••• .. ••••••• .. area . Jrvlne . • Pem Rmmte to 1hr 2br '71f.Dl·lm. Warel9ouae_ apace fo apt. Cdll. SIOOmo. Incl ..... wttb fnllbt door. utll 'a. Neat , Reap . Ttade '/OAlr old stun for 1150 aq. ft. 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M'9- SINCE1981 lst"2nd TDs, 1150K-Sl M + Owner /Non Owner SFRs "Condos Commercial & Industrial PETER DOBBS 640-fOUI f73-9043 L u crative 1st T .D. Negotiable diarount 673-<IT27 SEEKlNG pvt. invest.on for weJJ secured ht & 2nd TD loans. Call for further information. Realty Portfolloe. 552.-3339 A•a•c1wwt1/ r.nan••/ Lo1t&Folnild ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GASOHOL, SOLAIHOL. ALCOHOL Make fuel for that com- fortable gas guzzler. How to book available· local eoergy club form· in g . For info; write Solarhol R. + D. Assn. P 0 . Box 1916 C.M. CA 92626 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Benumb -Napkin - Sadist Bamboo - Oriole Arctic - SMOKE ALARM We had some excitement at our house this past weekend. My brolher·in· law visited. When he lighted up one of his cheap cigars, he set off the SMOKE ALARM. Lepl Motkft SZOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVOICWY-MAIL Fast , Accurate . Complete $85 Action (714 >MZ· 7030 Lost&,.... 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUlm ADS ARE FIEE cau: '4J.M71 Loet or fCMtd a pet! C11J Anl mal Aaa latance Leape.1'11-7SI, No fee. •Found or lost a pet T can ua I We' re Ow! Pet Pala. <114)7»- A found• loet pet? Call A Pw.t HotliH (n4)ft1-~. FOUND: Sm l•mah1 Golden lletrt .. er mil do1. •I~ Hamilton ,,..,., Cll ..... ,.._.: M DDlllD. G~ Gron a ••••rd•, . .. , ' ..... •• DIA.YN.OT ·-_(,, -·---I • : {'' .. Ji ...:" ._.... ~,1 : I : "~ t .. j I ':<. l ~...; I I ~ I ) ._...; '-...; ) ; • ~ ·~ I •• I • , ' ; • I ) • ~f I .I ;-; i ., .-c . --· --~~-.:,.. ..... 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Uctsa&9.M5-5"73 pa_lra, misc. dry~~ll. days S48-t5.29, eve ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• PawCutler,982-3006 YOl11=1Dfo,WS1up· ""'--rloor wortiQ. Wood, Ule, . . pa1ntln1 your spec1f1ca· &tS-7• Moving? The Starving ply euiooaf.looltlnl IAl.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• parquet. 9trl'ppbl1. wu· New ~ • re-llona.7~ H I In li bl College Students Moving RALPH'SPAINTING typed ruume + 20 ICablHl "•llni1bln1. lna.Owir a.S543 m1=i.·R~o.!~!!'r. FROM A·Z: Electrical. 1~ee_::, ~;!~YaJ·o~: Co. haa grown--s~m. e Lie.Int/Est. Low Rates. coplesforSUl.54f.*IOl PILOT toet9'·u... ,..lontwna, .,,., u . .. . ...... b . . . R f ·-aft good service Ina lie d Fr.. &t. 9'2-470 I 1~ · lliaMlwood onHrln1 TlptopCarpet Care plum ing, Painting, e s._.1221 .5. #Tl.24-438 Mi-M27' · -·-. .rm•IC( l &/)'n A Toue h Of __. C••••111 Cleaning , Windows , XLNTHOUSEJCEEPER · Murals, Graphics, UnJque ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alll Magk U1 <151'7. 13' $31119 Steam Ir Shampoo Clean ....................... Cpta, Int/Est. Reason•· Student will move you al designs, free est. Hand New • recoven, Repair 111£CTOIY Only~peraqft ! NOWAVAILABLE ble~Ron Needs work. Newport very reas . ra tes , painted. Residential , s peciall1t/1tay-busy ::..,uteu Total application proper-area. Great rers. 673-8890 752-1493 ,.....3777 co mm e r cl a I Jud y prices. Reliable. 5a-0512 ••• •••••••• ••••• •• • ••• • We Care Carpet Cleaners ty management software tt.dwood Reors . . -'_.. 687 040 DOnNC>WI Rt!MOOEL Rf:PAIRS S(,eam clean " upbols. ror DEC Systems. Call•······················ Houseclea.rung , ~Sl>OflSI· REASONABLE RATES . ·l QUALITYllOOFJNG ............ Abo<.\atornCablneu. Work auar Truck mount PyramidData,839-1527. HARDWOOD FLOORS ble, xlnl refs. Call Local, Out of Town. 2 PAINTING Alltypes.rreeest. !.~D1~!t1~1> Znd aenirrauoo. l7 YMi m unlt.&4.\.37t6 CleanedlcWued 979·9756 men pads doll ies 15YeanExperience Vlaa,MC. 541·5930 .--~.... area L1c'd Top qual Dryw.. Anytime,832-4881S.A. htcCNHTa sss-oia5 ' ' ~4l62 HARBOR ROOFilfO ..,,..._talive Mr P•lofnbo, 962 8314 Shampoo 6 steam clean.••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------•----------1---------- 641-161'. •llf JI I CUS'J'OMCAHPt:.N'l'RY Color bri«ihteners, wht Drywall Specialist H..... Save grief save time P ..... JP .. rillg REASONABLE PRICE T.to.1111) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~•I erpts 10 min. bleach. Qual. 6: prod. New & re·••••••••••••••••••••••• save $$$. G'uaranleed ac'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int./Ext. Free est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •··~,--· • Hom~ 100.t Qual. work. Hall, Uv.-dln. rms s15; mod. Lie. 31111844. 532·5S49 Haul, cleanup. concrete curate. Low prices. Call DAVE'S PAINTING Cust. work 636-94.53 Jack Certificated Tea~her ~Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• reu. prices. 8'$·~997 avg rm 17.50: couch flO; S.Ctrical rem~val. Dump truck. for appt, 5'9-8001. Serving Area 9 years . . tutor your child lun-''USTOM INTERJOR chr $5. Guar. elim. pet Quick serv. 642-7638 J it-...1...1 Moat Reasonable Wallpaper, Pa1nt 1ng & dergarten-6th grade. Dravewaya. parktna lot " odor Cr'JI( repair 15 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • _... Insured lic'd 76().7301 Removal, no job too 675-1208 repain. sealooatmg S&S CARPENTRY · Do k · If ELECTRICIAN-priced Cleanups, Tr1mmtng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · s mall or large Ref's --------- Asphalt . ....,_t Lle'd ~Y J ay 642-8809 ~"~· S3l-O;,~r myse · right, free es~male on hauling. Free estimates. Windows cleaned-at your Fine ext/int painting by 631-0227Craig · TypilMJ S..lc• ·~ HELP' Need work ' Gar e 8' IL~rgeorsmall)Obs. 551-8271 hom~ or bus. Gen"mainl Richard Sinor. Lie, ins.-._ . .._,......&. · •••T••y•p••IN••G••S•E•R•••1•C•E•••• ..__. 1.-. , -• • • Cel .... AC09tk 1c. #398621 673-0359 . .service loo. Tom 752·0187 Tr y me 631-4410 (24 hrs) ,... .. s.....,., .. .,,_ . V ...,.. """" patio, remod. docks. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Sk1ploader-dumptruck or Iv message. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wkdys (213)593-lS(M ••••••••••••••••••••••• a BOX! Al 87~ A t ' .1. Eleclrieian-Sm jobs, grading-demolition· haul....., Painting & Papering Neat patches & textures Eves (714)846·623'1 PERSONAL& --ccous IC cei ings. + maint. & repairs. Lie. tree &ydwork831·1257' ... osowy c bl.oetR.efi · h. R--...... t CONnDENTlAL Complete Hom e Im · custom hand textunng. 12331.Cl0.548-S203 ....................... a 1m8 mg r-TWWEH. I 3-14lt va.o ...... ,... Stop foredoeure. acci-prove~enls · Bui!ding Lk. --... 532·5S49 . . Home c_.. $9r\fic• Custom brick, stone . ~ro~t:"· ~~4":i PLASTERING -.••••••••••••••••••••• dent, Injury. divorce. R e p a 1 rs . Sa v 1 n gs C ..... /Ca.cretw Electn c1an. Qual.. work, ••••••••••••••••••••••• block, concrete, stucco. sn · eve All types-int/ext. Record /protect: haehld bankruptcy, ~al proper-751-7716,838-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• reaa. rates. No Job too Cou~eoua.resourceful Refs. Freeest.549-9492 AGAPE FORCE 645-825& possessions, busi. lnv, ty, drunk driving, etc. Isl S Cement Block & Brick small! Free est. 631·1273 repairs-designs. Est, ref. Small jobs wanted. Brick Painting Company ins. claims, depoeltlons, a ppt free no obligation HOMEREPAJR ' · 2x4lNIC673-42'79 bl k y b 3G · f ra....111""-functions,etc.831·1257 R o b e r i G W i n : Int/eat Cust. cabinets Work by job. Free Ciwdanl•g & o c . o u u Y enerabons o ...., t e rbo tham , Alt y . CHARRENOVATING estim.ates.631-3859 .............................. •!I material. 499-1226 a ft PaintingExcellence ....................... WllHlowC ...... Complete legal services. 645-3749 Cwtd c... •VERYLOW P~ICES• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6Pm . 535-6701 p~~~a~!:~Le::;~~::~\~~: ••.~••••••••••••~••••~.·· 548-1272. pt . Cl "fed d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• on landaeape ma1ntenan· Want a REALLY ~LEAN J & S M,..,_,.., speclaliz· Painting : Comm 'I In-& Drains Cleared Top Let The~h1~e In acing a 85.51 .1 a is ce-c lnups. Geor ge . HOUSE? Call Gmgham . . __ ,, . . • . . · Cal1SunshineW1ndow Trade your old stuff for as easy as dialing your $29.50/weell 549.2015 Girl Free est ~5123 mg 1n custom brick, stuc-du1tr1al, • Res1dent1 a I. Hat Plumbing 636-2030 Cleaning, Ltd. 548-l853 new goodies with a phone. Give us a call. Hot lunch. C.M. Chris- . · · co, block walls. Lie, Free est., low rates. Classified ad. 642-5678 We'll do the rest. 642-5678 tian Preschool. M6-5423 Claumed Ads 642-51'18 Want Ada Call 642-5678 bonded. 875-4280John 673-0737. Want Ad Reaulta 642-5678 Want Ad Help? 64.2-5178 Lost&"-d uoo Lost&,._, noo li'fflDR. USO HelpW•ted 7100 Httpw.-.. 7100 ....,w..... 7100 HlfpW..... 7100 Hetpw-... 7100 H.a,w-... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : young maleFOUND: Bl.k Male Lab ACC~AMT AUTOJDITALB IA*I ... Himalayan cat on w/flea collar. approx. 3 ·"-.:!~~_, Establish, maintain ACCOUNTING ASSB•BS ~11Celeif!ll1ed Svgs. Cowl. needed at Balboa Island. Please yrs. 631..(1163 ~ mulUplesetolbooUforSI CLERK Loe. Milaion Viejo co. Jobi "top quality ' team Newport Beach S & L. caU 87• 11""' 24ffrs 641 0180 enp .. _l.., I Ag needs Aaaemblers w /2 detam ... ex-ive cars M In . 2 yrs . ex p e r : " ""'· • .,..... 5350 · · corp. "" """.,.u · · yr~. esp. Candidates ~ ..--· Found: small M Benji........................ C .. /Cllacb greuive Co!"pany .. ,...... m~t have gd. manual g~~V::g~S:dr~: ~=!~~~~\:'·.::x.!~: type dog, Harbor &PRE LAW student n~ hlbp/MC/Vlso w/growthpotenUal. Nichola lnlititute, a na· dulerity, gd. eyesight, 751-1337, ask for Dave preferred. Salary com- Fairview,C.M.494-9330 $25,000. Will do anything SALIS tlonally prominent neatinappearancelrde-I mensurate with exper . Legal. Con fid~ntial Rewarding career op-medical reference pencbble. Work is in lifei-o_n_Y ______ _ ' BANKING ON YOJR FUTURE T ellElf Port Time 30 Hours FOUND: Male German DVM p O Box 3242 •PAClfllC * portunity with new Weal laboratory located in San support medical elec-* "'UT"' •OT.....,.,., Contact: Shep mix, blk & brown. N.B. 9-3. . . •ISCOITS• Coast, l ol a kind, trade Juan Capistrano, has an tronics. Gd. benerits. On-Che~ ~r otf:i; .. ;ull Ms.1..ege If you 're a c areer Brown leather collar.1----------1 publication. •K immediate opening for ly responsible persons or part-time permanent 64M505 minded individual with a Vic. Tustin & 17th St. TOMMY'S J54lt0~UT. 7_!~5 AITIST,COMM1. ~n enCtryl -~eveSI Accounrt·J seeking permanent positionstoyoungmento 1.0.1. minimum of 6 months CM. 642-a522 OF NEWPORT us ~ ,... rs. Experience a MUST. ing . er... uccess u emplymt. need apply. assist in the Body & i---------previous banking ex- ESCORTS 752-9368 NOW HIRING Publishing exper . or candidate sbouJd have l Call : Mrs. Parelli . Service DeJ)U. in varied. •--------•I perience, Wells Fargo LoFstL: aNbr Hm~1xborsHh.0Sr. tBm& "'TL"' .... S ....., "'SS "'GE Social c~ 5400 typesetting a plus. year experience in ac-581-3830 interesting tasks. Opp. BaAnkSinSTg • .....,,. ... "''-II Bank can offer you a k ho. k h . ~ "'"" 51'7.,"' "' ••••••••=••••••••••• ACCTG. CLRI ~a°u~~~t=ht \~p~nei a~~ for advancement. See _"'.., perm anent part time sloe y, w/c e c am. F f . f r A/P. AIR. small payroll d . t " ASSEMBLERS w .11 Mr.Stude. Lom 1W,.. gcMpt. posit.ion <30 hours) in El _!>'2·9644.646-8!41._ --·-::a ~~-mg~~f:. ~P~~ ~~eri:esi~ngfer:'~~;t i~ ~elpl~~i. typin g . EDP ::iris. i~~ffe~~~~!u~n~ train. Appiy ;Aw~. HOWAIDClw•rolet Th!,!!~f!~~!~: in Toro. Lost: FwhtToy Poodle, lOAM·4PM 7days.Phone O.C.call ReneeNamaste SALESPaSOH compan y bene fit s . MacGregorYaehts, 1631 N~~~~k~~H loan s h ipping lo all Along with an excellent lambcut. cataract on L. 645.3433 540-5803....:.. Ground floor opportuni· career growth potential Placentia, Costa Mesa FNMA regions & pre· sa lary and benefits eye, vie. Tustin & 17th St, -· · h and a stimulating work AUTOM<YnVE t" of GNMA 1 COVERG RL &..Dlo~& ly. Exper . ID e1 l er environment.Callforap·li---------1 para1on poo s. r ackage,you'll enjoyour CM. "Buffy". 645·251S. I ,~,.,........... jewelry. gemstones or plications material at AS~as rAITS Management ability is riendly working at- 642-3115 * OUTC"'U * coins . Harbor area . <2131 c.7 .• ,.,,5 or (213, Orange County mfgr. of COUKTBMAM required.Someservicing mosphere. For more in-----A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 3PM ~9PM ""' ..,,, experience helpful. f r I II Reward. 2 small fem Ter-953-0778 MC/VISA •-L.. w............ 7075 · or · 519·8582. On Tuesday on· electro-mechanical pro-Dealership or for eign orma ion P ease ca : ~ -#!.......,._ • • OFFICE 8000 · If you are looking for a a...L.... riers lost 215. Vie Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~ ly. call (714) 661· ducts is seeking trainees auto parts experience the th . t -· · c FIRST L 'DY M usl be experienced. for day shift to assemble preferred. CaJJ Glen for career ra r an JUS a 714-130.9100 &Viclona, .M.64S·9396· A Qualified Admin. Assist. well or ganized se lf· Paul Morrison eleclronicswitches&dis-anappointment. job. call today and ask ~ Found: white & light blue Escort. Models Xlnt ref. Seeking P.T. starter. Dictaphone ex· plays. Apply in pe.rson: IOY CAIYEI for Miss Bradley. s.m ./tR 1.u: Parakeet. vie Bolsa Ave. position. Eves. &42-3&32. per. Flexible hours. Miclloh IMtthlh Moster S,.Clalffn IOU.S IOYCE COLDWB.L IAHIEI ~ W e s l m i n s t e r . r..ty D..c.n. Computer Programmer. Call Mr. Frank: 631-7002 1640Monrovia, CM ResidentiaJ Mortgage (714)848-9639. * 972-IJ45 * Seeks career change. AffirmativeAction/ 642·242'7 E.O.E. ~o!~4': 1Se.rvic;;5 WELLS MC 6 VISA Accepted COBOL, Fortran, Basic ACCOUMTIHG Equal Opportunity (7~1~ FARGO Found: choc. Lab, vie. Nwpt Hgts. Call & iden· tify. ~2965. TOUCH A CLASS ,_85_7_·08_17 ______ c;.:cG:C::~a"dh~~ r~i~~~E~m~plo!!!ye~r~M~~/F!!!~~~~=~=-----Babysilter C.M. for 3PM· E.O.E. BANK ESCORTS Typist, General Ofrice Placentia, CM i-Assemblers llPM shift. 8 yr old boy,~;;;;;;;;~;;~;;~ 752-0617 Experienced-Available . ACCOUMTIMG / your home or min e le Found : Siamese cat .1----------PartTimeHrs.751-4619 Accounting c•-., V 549-4918 __ Banking 24541 Rockfield Blvd. brownlealhercollar. vie. r•-oucLEll ~ Tustin &20th. 645·8373 *FOXY LADY* LIVE In Rspkr-nurse. E "'~d · · Career development op-ELECTRONIC Babysitter Needed for 2 TELLERS ElToro,CA Equal Opp Emply m /f /h OUTCALL ONLY Avl. Feb. 15th. loc. ref's. xper · in proces:ung portunity in small, run girls. 11 & 8 Mon lhru 0 . k time cards for aerospace F . p M . FULL TIME Found on Sept. 6: 6' ic VISA MC 675·8378 fastener mfg. co. Must e o r Porat e o ffi c e ra. 3.5. 30 .. in my Position available in our Brewe r surf boa r d * 972· 1131 * •----------• know 10 key by touch & Airport/Irvine area. All ASSEMBLERS home ':"'· Pac1f1c Coast South Coast Plaza office lllllB•a•n•k•in•g------ w /bluesock. 975·0060 H.tpW..tacl 7100 familiar with a com · facelsofacctg.&bkkpg. H wy an Hunt Bc b l Experiencepref'd Call: TB.LBS ------••••••••••••••••••••••• pulerized system. Excel. Will train. lO-key & lite Doy $ Night Shifts <213 )795-685! days ask Kathy Amburgey Found: ygblk& bm M cat Thera peutic Massage by ACCOUNTANT benefits w/oppty. for ad· typing req'd . One year Previous experience for Susie ~ FULL TIME w /wht feel, nr 19th & Physical 'Mlerapist. Earl F /T . general offi ce vancemenl. bank or financial exper. with cabling, hamessing, 1~--------•I NEWPORT BEACH. 2 Irvine. 548-9832 548-2817 by appt. 10-7 duties. 1l3l Back bay Dr. 1-. ..... , 1 ... C. Develop into full chg. bk-soldering and working,. positions. Minimum or 1 B ..,,_.. " kpr while enjoying xlnt. Banking CALIFORNIA year banking or 5'rL ex-N .. ~10 TI4-~5S33 co. benef'tts. with small s ub a s -NEW ACCOUNTS perience ptt(erred. Will-FOUND: Shellie. Lab Mix '5YCHIC P u p p y , G o 1 d e n ltlADIHGS Retriever, Setter /Lab 556-U'18Jadt mix, Bengi type Terrier,, _________ _ Longhaired Chihuahua. JNTROSPECIAL Old English Shepherd, MYSTIC MASSAGE Irvine Anima l Care MA~GESlOW /AD Center 754-3734 Santa Ana 556-4656 Foun~ Spaniel mix, tan & !Singles. Men 30+. Girls w h I ( e f e ~a I.e . 21-65. Register : SlO . Ch ow /BasenJI mix , 835·°'89.JohnMillardln- brown male. Terrier tros. mix, plump grey /whilel--------- male. Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 644-3656. Lost: Calico Cat. blk mask, declawed. vie. harbor shppng cnl e. REWARD646-4615 FANTASY 11•nui.nc. O.C. NEWIST Ir MOST LIBERAL STUDIO IS NOW THE BEACH AREA'S CLOSEST AC· ---------1 T ION. 8125 Bolsa . LOS'f: Gry/Wbt Male Cal Midway City.m Just 2 m issi ng 2 / 2 · vi c · blocks east of Beach Walnut/Santa Ana Ave. Blvd, behind liq uor Reward642~aft4PM store. SU.9'l43. Accounting BIWNG DEPT. COMClaaHa• ,.,.._ •••11tw0r9-c ... ty .................. ... .... , .......... 10. .. ,~1·.::r?rs ~ ..... ....... ~cam 1 .. . wltll .. ,.r. lsc•H. .......... r: ... ... .... pd.. ...... ,.... flt sllerl•g. l•••t. I" ... loc...._ Cel: Mrs. lr•ck•, 714-752-6111 Coctr.,C-. u-+g ·-&Co.:.IK. Newport Beach Call Betty at: 540-5413 semblies. fEOEUl ing to train. Ught typing. _E_q_ual_Oppt __ Y_E_m_pl_yr_1...:E=.:·.:::.O.:.:.E:.:.... ___ _::.M:..:./~FI We offer a stable work COUNSELOR Cashiering background environment with an ex-~ & Lo. helprul. Call Gloria Doty, ACCTSPAYAIU 1---------cellenl salary package, Mn.. 695TownCenterDr. 673-3130 $1,200 mo. Const. bkgmd. AD~ ASSIST I including company pajd Experience preferred. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92Jll2l6 ,......-. "'Ls•• req'd. forbulydevelpmt. SIClllTAIY Medical, Lile 6 Dental Position avail. in our Equal=unity ~,.. .. co. Nr. O.C. airport. Excell. oppty. ror high lnaura.nces. Pension Costa Mesa olc. Please Em yer Equal()pportuntt1 Call: Scotty, power indiv. with top Plan, Savinp Plan with ca ll Jack Cla rk at l~~~~=:=~~~~!!!!~Em=~plo=y;e;r!!!!!!!!!!! 951-1771 typing Ir shorthand high interest rate. 11 546-2300. I ........ No Fee to Applicant ski lls . Must be ag-paid holidays per year lie d 1 ............ pa1"d vacat1·on Savinp Te r poeition BE AU TY Sa Ion . Permanent le T e m -gressive aelf-starter le an ~ CALIFORNIA after g montba. This pcMi· at Newport Beach S Ir L. Manicurist Ir HalntJlist porary a b l e to a s s u m e lion must be ftlled im· Minimum l)'l' exper. S It needed. RB area. Very 8•• responsibility. Congeni•I mediately. Apply in FEDERAL L exper. prererred. pleasant atmosphere. Newport Beach comm'l. personorcall: Salary commensurate Some following pref'd. bLrao1'lkae,!!.g2900e ofc. Call: 714-146-7711 s..t.)a&Lo.. w/exper.Cont.act : 53S-a29 ' _. 2700HarborBlvd. Ms.l..ege -"'-mi>= Costa Mesa, Ca 92826 64M505 rtana .t.1A115 _, Equal Opportwtity Pll•wlll llUV'S Employer E.O.E. 5a'vk! Retirement community. !~!.~><.;~~--<-· Pleasant atmosphere. 23532 El Toro Rd .. #11 N .B. 631-3555. Orangetree Plaza. El•----------1 Toro Answering Service taking ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!I applications for 11 PM. 3180 Redhill Ave. <S.D. FwylcPaularino) Costa Men, CA 9262& Equal Opp Emplyr M /F ~------•I BANXJNG Banking Swllc .. 1.-d Opar. Exper'd. Ute typing is SAV...S IEPUS&fT A TIVIS Banking Ca_rcWT...,. Experience Preferred UlllletlC .. fonM .... ?AM shift Sim & Mon on·e!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!!~ I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!{ •Se~ll~i~dl!!e~items~~~6'2-~~5'J'T~81 1 y . 362 3rd St. , # C . Laguna Beach required. Coast Federal Savlngs and Loan has immediate openings for Savings #6 Monarch Bay Pina South Laguna 496-IZ73 E.O.E. ~ZJf~ w~~~ ~~~ ~~ ~')''\la~ ~v..fov ;::-_----i R~ ~col~? A WOMAN'S WORLD INTERNATIONAL Artist wanted, talented, ASST. DlllCTO. Full time-pre.school 857-1.283 ambitious, preferably1--------- with sculpture or carving If you're looking for a bet· exp. Mt.mt like lo meet le ter Job. you won't want lo work with people. Call miss the employment U""9dC.,_.. .... 3029Harbor Blvd. Representatives. We are~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~ seeking sta ble in · dividuals with 6 months Teller or 1 year cashier- .. """ l.ef ..,...,, 1 · \ yet,~ -t?J __ l.r" ~ .... ._ L--l--1 ~our~. Use '1l$wer At/ service when placing your ad ... a Dally Piiot ad number will appear in your classified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .SO week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. > •97% Success * It's A Woman's World If you don't believe it -pick up your telephone and make an appointment with us or send your resume. and we will prove to you that you too, can realize your full executive potential. As a leading career counseling and marketing organization. we are now exclusively marketing the exceptional woman. An ya. tllat w..-7 Do yw..., ..... , For t•• llLP·ACTUALlllD WO MAM 400M. , ........ '° s....._c.1 ... •tno1 -H-ll'-_.!1141 547•7726 Costa Mesa 754-4106 499-1988. columns in Classified. E.0.E. PLAZA/secretarial.Service Specializing In .,1 RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION -PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERV FOR COVER LEnERS COPYING SPIRAL BINDING IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND SATURDAY It EVENING HOURS f I! ing experience. Coast often an excellent salary and benefits package to include paid medical, dental and life inaurance, and tuition re- lm buraement. For further information contact: SIALllACH Jt •• • :#:'.." •• 71 . 1496 LA.uMAllACH ,~f,~J LA.uMAHU.S ._ ....... 714-111-HOO COAST FIDllAL SAVMtS &=~= BINDERY OPERATOR Set-up Ii run email folder. stitcher. drill. shrink wrap, cutter la do handwork in an expand- ing medium siae p~c· lion shop. Some ex- perience required . Ins urance Ii other benefits. Irvine location. Call Pat, 8:30-5. Mon.- Fri. 97'1HIM. Rankine ..... Accta. cw Prevklul INankinl Hpet . would be dell.nble. Ught typln1 II f'9Cluired . u..wc.-...... ... AO A Newport Ctr. Dr. N~ech E.O.E. ..... ~ ..... rrr. 1 .. ,. ..... ""1tr ta ..... ... .,....._ atn. llm17 NICM, lTll W. C.-llwr, N.8. • w '. 11 •••••••• /ICTIY =r cer..-ratl UM .,...._.,... •M•'MMlerlN r.6tkNI •1'Wltl••fr.i.AP/A'I. .,. ................ (' =:.r1 •Ule Xlat a lalary com a ,..,... •h ab&bty 1t111 rHum• to t h11 .,__,, e.om,.ny P 0 I•• UH. Jill•• port ... 8,CA~ IOOKKl!f!Pl'!H hll rMr1 tor r•t•ll Jt wei r ) •tort f • ..,....." a muat ( •Ut> ... n., ... 11.....-Aallil, jWflll P • Man Yri e• p rt'q. Ille t)'PIDI 10 luy .. aunt •orklnl t>und 111 a 8 Advert.llune .,l'n CJ non 1moller t11 t- ferrt!d ~ 111111111,b 1clwtl hll tlme, opet helpful ai.t not ~ Man> rom PHY bell efilal Ap11ly al lHO Placentia Ave . Coata lla&a ... !~ ..... ?!.~ !!~~.!~!.! ..... ?!.~ !~!!~ .. • .. ~ ..... ?!.~ ~~.~;.~ ..... ?!.~ .... ~~ ..... ?!.~ _SU_nda'f_..;._._F_eb_,_u_a ... rv._e_._1_N_1 ________ o_A_IL_V_P_IL;...;OT;..,_....;:..,::.. =.a!.:;i:~~'. COMPUTER Bualn~"~r . En· DrtveSCHOOLIUS ~c;c:.~f ~~nM!n~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~!~ ..... ?!,!«! ~!~;~ ..... !~ Pareoantl D e pt tluaalutlc, Etncleat • DllYllS Tbura. Sun. All work eneraJOfnce Ho1tH1 ai dining room INSURANCE SALES· New porter Inn, t t07 OPERATORS r.:~Aida::'aO:· ~ ClaH to train ~bool Bua alto. Ide.al part Ume for We ...... n. 1uperv1aor for pvt coun· Tired ~ 6'htlng inn• Jim~ Holldava, P leaaant of· DrlYera .now bet na HJgh Schoof/Colle1eatu· J ... ._,. Y• try club, muat know. bow Uon? FumHS Int. now ' , ed u ed de.nu. 13.50/br to atart. to type Ask ror funk · .. r1ral nc• Send r.aume C/O .orm . anterest IP-call Lori'• Kltchen for NOWll . IDter"Ylewi.n(f to eipand Wa u .. f~lu W SMft D 1 !!1yC P111lotC.,P ,2_ B~d• r:y J!~.e.r:sc~~~ appt. !J79.07•7 t S49-om. aaency rorce. For de· II'\' ... .._.. •lMnbutor 4flM.ll:JIAM _.,, .. , " -,. st. H.B.S3f.7Sl9. SECRETARIES Hotel la I la ; DI c k Myers hu hnlMd opdln1 for t• Food Senlce Worker. PBX RF£EPTIONIST ••rut 848-'776'7or53' ~. MPJ1 ..... vatecl6 n.11 Ellperiftce •DllVIR• Goldenweat Colle"e. GENERALOFFJCE H ... AH11 ll•ut IM••-· ... ~1 ble .. 11 .. arter w 1en Requlredoo ~ntal R.eceptjonist: Full " TYPISTS ~ ut C' allllla. <'onicnlal 37411374.2 lime. uperienced . ., ..... ,.,....,,, H .B . 29hts /wk 4 . 2nMd ah1ft. Apply· Miss Leading Sell lnsurlnM Ut ... pJ 1 malurelnabulyofflce Job Responaibllllies ln· 9 :30PM, Mon.·Fr i ; arcl. Surf & Sand AdminiatratorwillhJrea .,..,..... y, • .. ,.n t:Hellent ul1ry and ne1rS.C.Plaz• S4S-'4553. elude drMna. ahipplng. 6:JOAM·2PM Sil Con· VldrJ .... to. Hotel.Lag\.D'la,497-«77. quallfied Employee =~ m;r ~~11'~1 ~nent.1 ottered Por an 0 1 .. . receiving, & stocking. tact Coasl Community & Auoc'-'" Hotel Benefits Ellamlncr with cna •&rTant)' i:laims 11 tormatklo, call MARIO enta n.asaatant, up, Some heavy lifUng ls re· Colleges, 1370 Adams ATempHelpService Froltif DetllClettr a minimum or 2yrs. ex ~or\ Otdiu9 tndudbtlC re C 0 R D I N A a t non·smoting, RDA, F /T, quired. Starts al $4/hr. Ave. Costa Mesa, 92626. 54M400 Experience preferred perience. Xlot. working lited correapondenre. 71• S4t-11138 ror N.8 general prac Call Mark : 751 -2680, 556·59'7 by 5PM Feb ,_ _________ , Apply to Cindy, Surf & conditions. located t•h1phooe followup. & C LLOUI tlce ~2970 8AM-SPM,Mon.·Fri. L8th.E.O.E.M/F. GRAPIDCS Sand Hotel Laguna ~~==~ep=tyca~lr':~ c·llltOltlflr bllltnic• Ty~ A J4-HR I DINTAL LAI ELECTRONICS-Solid F ront-end Alignmenl Beach.49'1-«'17. Lew ls for interview Ina 1$0 t wpm >. ' 1u ke)' NO UMI be by tuu(•h ne(' Gd c·o 71 ._14~122, Mrgr. Orthodontic ap· nch tech. Digital & Man.experienced. TECHNICAL Housecleaners wanted, 714-549·1900,ext. #252. benefit.I, salary romm 1 1 pllances. Will train. power supplies. 847-1111. . &4.S-1585. g~ pay. Call CleaninJl INVESTIGATORS Male w/Hpt'r <'•II 7S4 11*31. I" /time, Jong te rm Bonnie Unlimited~3726 or female trai·n~. Send nd PRINTRONIX emplymt. Gd. benefits. Full time employee wanl-ILLUSTRATOR ....... 0l~r~0111~ .. ~r-.C~rmlu·r."~.·s~n~1:,'11~h I CM/lrvlnearea.751·4442 ELEM.TIACHHS ed for electrical as Housecleaner needed in resume: 071, Daily 1~ .,... .• r. , C.M.GardenGrove sembly & clean·u11 Will my trailer. Part lime Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, ('o . p OJox l!H:!9. 174.21Derian Dental Assistant. F /T areas. 642·0411 tra1n·start minimum W Ca11Ellenat:631.3743. Cosla Mes~.Ca.92626 I (' ,., lrvi.ne, CA 92714 position open in Costa wage ~llM.2 8·5 • an c• r ""Y look· rvmr. ·11 "'' 13 ~qual Opp Emplyr M IF Mesa office. Exp & x-ray ENGfNHtt --in CJ to hire •• In· HOUSEKEEPER/AIDE Janito!'1al coupl~ needed license req. 631·1420. Full lime. State lie. re GARD EN ER I house di•fdllal to wortl M ow Mature. Live·in. Lagunu Full tame. F.nghsh speak CLatcAL quired. Civii or struc-Dana Pt M1n 1mum Beach.Pvtroom&balh 1ng rererred 1131 Trainee position IJl ouri-•C-OM--•,•UT--E•R-•Dental lural. Work for develop-maintenance tr you are PubllcetlOt11 Group. 494.5093 bef. 8pm. Ba<' kb ii Y Dr . N B iroup IN dept Typing Experienced porcelain ment company. Full interested in Job call Muat ha•e approx· ----1>44·0510 40wpm, pleasant phone o•~.&JOR frame/C&BTech NP & medical benerats S45·1771evtwknds ' i mately 5 yea r s House.keeper, live an. to IOOIOCWH manner. numen<'al ap r-~ gold Must know attach-960-4942 techRical u .. stration cook, drive & care ror Janitorial service, PiT. Position immediately lltude &t.heabiUtytoac We'reWeitillcJ menl & bridges Good GEHstALOFFICE H a..itftce with elderly lady Non C M. Exp adults only anllable Wltb NB re cept increasing respon forJOll! wages -. benef115 Must enjoy phone cnn· r--· '· ·~ smoker. pn vate room & <213)923·9859 . call sldential developer b11ities Grouptlire im. 646-5068. tact. working with aer ospace bock-balh NB R e f 's between4·6pm. Must have exper in con bk~rnd a plus Benerils N1rhols Institute ts a na c ustomers. det a rl e d grotMd. Wil perfonrt a 642 6033. atructlon cootract spe<'s inc udepd '•dayoffper l1o n ally promine nt DESIGNH work. & lypin g Paid wide,... of en •. ~ HOUSSCHPHS JANITOR Immediate opening Part timl', wknd posi· lion, 2 11 shift Salary ncgo11able. Apply in person at Advanct•tJ ' Health Center, 1300 Bristol Sl. Nurth, Sh' Ir admln Analytical & mo ,profit shanng,med medical laboratory DltAFTH vacation, sick pay, & t f I I dental/l1'fe coverage L pera· health 1·nsuranc<· Full meR s ro• su•p e We have an immh"1ale lte acct'g work req'd located 1n San Juan aguna Beac h elec-ence f th h "" P&eue send resume, in Please call Judy at An Capistrano with a unique tronics manufacturer OR lime Apply in person, 0 r "'s r 0 11 CJ 0 P e n 1 n g r 0 r 2 cludln1 previous salary derson & Anderson Ins computer system using needs an experienced 1·2 yrs college, elet• Mon Fri at Ba rden 's technlc ol ret1deri1HJS. house~eepers .. Full lime info. to: 'The John Martin Bkrs. Inc 752·2255. exl Microdata REALITY person to be responsible tronic tech. school or Pest Control. 696 Ran Muat aho hcrfe some po~1l1ons lOPM 6AM C M h 305.EOEM /F/H m1·11·laryt~h school dolphA CM L s hirts Xlnt frinae o. 4299 acArt ur equipment. We need a r o r d r a r t i n g & ..... · ve · •now I e d CJ e of benefits package. Apply Blvd. Newport Beach CA lead operator to run the mechanical design rune-•Co. will train ~·5570. r eproductl0tt tec hni-in ""rson at Advaneed 92860. Att n C r a1g1---------•loperations durml( the lions. Mus t h avl' •Reports directly to r Hardy.752·1904 Clerical day thorough knowledgl' of Chief Engineer GENERAL OFFICE CfllH. TM positiOft re-lle.allh ,Center, 1300 II 100, Newport Bea<'h E.0.F.. M 'F WE NEED YOUR SKILLS drafting procedures. PC •Co paid profit sharing Typing. light l)ookkeep· qui.-.s that you a,. able Bristol St. North, Ste board layout, digital. •Vacations & holidays mic Pltime.540·2488 to obtmn 0 security 11100 .. Nt-wport Re aeh •CAIDRIVHS• Checker Cab '17().0222 If you have 2 years ex- perience in computer operations inc luding S<'hedulin)? and equip ment maintenance. knowledge of BASIC. and the desire to achieve an advance. then this 1s your opportunity Send resume to: ana log, m icrowave paid clearance. EOl' .. MtF. circuit des18n, & some •Medil·al lire ins Kitchen help wanted·to learn food preparation knowledge or elcdro ~ mechanical packaging Opportunity for advance ment & rareer growth We offer xlnt pay & GENERAL OFFICE lns uranl'e 0 Hi1·l• need:. SJ.75/hr t-0 start. Ma le I girl orriC'e, 1-;r1gllsh & l r unswid c's Defenn bright )?al to h11ndle busy pref Working hours Spanish spcukinl!. ac· I Di•ision Is located • orfa ce Exp helpful bul SAM·IPM. M.·F. Lon':. CASHIHWAMTEO Full lime. Good pay Growth company. 5 loca· lions. Over 20. We train 2950 Harbor Blvd. C M Only those s eek1nit permanent employmt need apply. c urate l )'p1ng C M C ta M.SQ IO an not nee f'ff. permanent K1lchcn. 3077 So. Harbor 556 1787 os ~ gd Co bcnt.'f1ts C;i ll Bl vd SA Call 979 7047 for benefits+ Cal Mn. Plerick Ill!"-------• Co....tyl, ;mt 2 Wocks 64.4·4242 appt off the Son Diego 1 -,_ ______________ _ 4 DAY WOii( WEB I 581-3830 I Gen~ral CASHIERS j.. .:.:_: .,,._ U M .......... _ ... -» Carol H. White Nt<'hols Institute P.O Box 92797 World Way Postal Ctr Los Angeles. CA 90009 facility is in beaut1ful1 ___ VOLT I Lag una Canyon near! Beach & Resort areas EXEC SECRETARY to TEMPORARY Call for appt Personnel President. N.B. Pubhr SYVICES Dept Telon1c Berkeley relation:> agy. Mu.st hq ve OFFERS TOTE sea •ilec::s 714 ·494 9401 Laguna xlnttypang80WPM -t sh • Beach E O E. 100· 120WPM. organiza llOOQuail Street tional skills. Challenging Affirmative A«llOn DEVB."8ME.UT & dem din l r Newport Beach. Ca 92660 .,,.,.. "'" • an g pos1 ion or 714-955-2770 EquaJ Opportunity ASSISTANT mature person able to E.O.E. Employer M I F Work in the ex<•1ting, handle resp . all depts MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts DELI MANAG ER Top Pay Paid Holidays Paid V ocatiott G~ Medical ftlon Fr ee way at Harbor ll•d. We offer U· cellettt frincJe bettef'rts, comp etit i•e w ages , a n d o hi qh l y diversified operation w itti a compatty who c ar es about pe ople. Appfy il'I ptt'SOll: Judy Martin "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!r-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1--'! c rea ti ve atmosphere of R e s u m e r e q C a I I 1" CO-/C SHIEi Orange County's only 760-9577. We promote to manage·1111111!!! ...... ------•I """ A professional res idenl ------ment & supervision from Clerical Days. Apply between theatre Trustworlhy.i---------•I toe.EVER A FH TO YOU I 33 3 3 Hc:ri»r ... d. CostoMHa, CA. 92626 714-546-8030 within. 12·4 pm. Long John highly compet ent 1n· EXPANDING WANTA CAREER'! Silver's. 3095 Harbor, d1vidual to as s i s t Need M/F Exp'd in MTS PBX CRT Costa Mesa PURCHASING CostaMesa549-34o2 DevelopmentDirector in sma ll business pro Ill Del Mar Cooks fund· raising activities. cedures or a desire tu BRUNSWICK CORPORATION 631·9421 CLERK M-L at L---S upe rior secretarial learn on a pit bas is -e lllOIMY -skills, some financial re· Bonuses & travel for LagunaBeach ballilla co r d ·keeping . Self· rig h t people. Ca ll 494.9233 We're lodling for bread starter, highly motivat· Answer Ad #385 24hrs al APPLY VOLT We offer a ch .. ••""41J & dessert cooks who ed; ability to work with 642·4300 Huntiniton Beach would like lo make public. Call 957·2602 or~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• 1112·9116 ••cl rnp011albl• job money baking at home apply in wr iting to: F Te111porsy 5-rficH 3848Campus Dr , Defense Division ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I wfthi. ..,. Proc•r .. from their own recipes. South Coast Repertory Female Attendant to care .;;:: wt Dips•-•• to• Breads, rolls. biscuits. Theatre. P.O. Box #2197. f o r W o m a n i n ......... wllO ._ • muHins. cream pies. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Wheelchair. Mon thru ca.mtc:AL Ste 106 Npt Bch Across from O.C Airport Equal Opportunity Employer M F V II Gen. Ofc. P /time pos for mature. older woman Inter esting work in pleasant ofc. on P C H . Npt. Bch. Exp. a must. Accurate t yping. no shrt.hd. 20 hr. wk . Hrs: Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed. 9 to lPM. Sat. 10:30 to 2:30PM.CaJI: 646-7431 Clerical Busy auto ins. office needs clerk ror filing , phones & general offi ce work. Good salary & paid co. benefits. Call Linda at 848-8348. I layered & cheese <'akes. Sat. Light housekeepini? pros .... ly 4 years tarts. mousses. etc DISPLAY Builder, min. & drivers lie. Irvine c•rr..t clerical ex· TopSS paid. The more 7yrs. exp to build cstm 559·5109 ,.n..c., wttt. I .,._ you bake. the more you hardwood displays GIOUHDSKEEPH wHM. tt. pwchcniltcj make! Established co. w/health FIGURE Salon Mature . ....._'""--....._~ Needed part time for •R•fra ... eRt desired Sen~ a. list of your plan. profit shanng. pd older lady for pos. as General public garden in Corona b•t •ot •••clatory. specialties along with vacation. steady work. counselor: Must hke peo· MEED A JOI? ~del Mar SJ.SO/hr Call your name & address lo salary open. 63l·0660. pie. Everung hrs. 2·9PM, G've us 11 & •11 d Terry : 673-2268, Mon . M•t IM .... to typ. Aunt Ellen's Pantry, 642-3630 1 • ~~ we ° Fri 8-4 60 md IM abl. to 18071 Fitch Ave Ir vine. . our be~~ · Employer --I .,. CA 92714 SE~L •~le items. ~1th a Have something you want pays ~ee.. UARDS·lrvme & s A wortl ..... pnsssei----·--Daily PilotClass1f1ed Ad. ~o sell? Classified ads do Irvine Personnel Agy locations. $4.00 & up _...._..._..yworta COUNTYHELP 642·5678· 1twell.6U·S678. 4~E.l7th.Costa Mesa 978·7243or638-8191 loocl. Super Sandwich 545·4867 ~~ -~2~711 II ----------N4JL..a~ GUAIDS O C i COUNTER HELP Mature or.:s1cHr:R Full & part time. All ' • _.~Y s a~ woman full or part time. General areas Uniforms rum·d 546-4741 Equal Opp Employer pie orA .. ed fintt, of· Apply Baskin Robbins. ~ _ ) --AJ?es 21 or over. r<'lired f.""4) a profesaiottal SOI W. 19th St .. CM ~ _ ~'I, 1 The lolM>o lay Club welcome. No ex per neC' ---------•I ..cl c ......... wortl .. is now hiriftcJ: A pp I y U n i versa I Clerical •lrOIHMtlt, excellent COUNTER WORK Protection Service. 1226 CARmPOSITION ""'--be flt mtd . Parttime at The Deli. W~JWoit~ss W Sth St.,SantaAna In .. ._,.. • s IS CallTony.968-8988 Experienced teniew hrs· 9.12 & H . L.A. Federal Savings currently seeks capable individual with so+ wpm typing to t rain in all phases of Pension Ad mlnlstration as Pension Services Processor in our Newport Beach of· rice. IRA /Keogh or corporate exper. a must Learn word processing & use or CRT. All replies will be acknowledged. Conlact Debra Braddick 213-625-7341 L~ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Clerical conHiNtty located --Mon Fri ;..t off tt. S-Diec)a Counter help wanted, part Assist. Rntauront f If i time. full time. Gary·s wy. YCMI are • • Deli. 752.5401. •=====~ MmMICJer t.r.shcl .. lrwswtck -----Let vour Must beexperienr('d ..cl tt. -.O•e posi-USTOMEtt SEIVICEll I ffoR, 9Ye •a cal or TRAIHH Career Hostess Sop by at ycMW' COR•e-Learn to operate com F.xpenent·<'c1 n l •nce, Monda y puters. take pho~e or· take flight 9--...c aptoin t h r o It IJ h F ri d o y de r s . ~o m m u n' <'~le I M -.,.-be • ... .-&..... 1 .10 _ ... w /truckmg companies. wi·th FLOWSEAL! ust exJ)('nenr('c1 uonweftl • G.llL unu type shipping docu- 4:00 p.M. menls, learn all duties or Ff'Oftt ~ C ltttl customer service mgr M usl be expcncnC'cd ,..,M..tM 3]]3 tt.rt.or ll•d. Please call for appt 645·7358. Mon· Fri. 8 ~ 5 HAIRDRESSER Assist CosmetolOJ!Y liC' req 'd As k for Ml!r Judy . 640.6443 HAIR DRF.SSF:R *MAIL ARTIST MANICURIST F:stab chentele await.; sharp artist with exl·el skills. Call ASAP Jav 963·0089 • llARDWARF:SALES Apply m person. Crov.n Cotto Mesa, CAt2'2' 714-546-1030 ht. 116 Posilon req a sharp. de· tail oriented indiv Definite advancement for the light. person 898·3584 Rick. We are a medium-sized Orange County area N. Y .S.E. I isted manufacturing firm offering the following career opportunity: ---------• Ha rdware, 1024 ln·ine !WestclitrPlaza) N.B Data Processing KEYPUNCH OPEl.ATOI GENERAL OFFICE Leading Self l nsurin~ • • High Fashion Store Administrator needs needs help. office or several general office sales exper desired, N R workers. Clerical b11ck· area. 760-~2 tNSPEC l()Q Let your career take flight with FLOWSEAL! At FLOWSEAL. we can offer you today what other companies offer you tomorrow. JOB STABILITY. CA RE E R A D VAN CEMENT POTENTIAL. A CHALLENGING WORK ENVIRONMENT. we can of- fer you all this and MORE. right NOW. Investigate the following position: INSPECTOR Swi~ Shift ReQu1res 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 blueprint s and measuring instruments. A familiarity with Cordax 803 measuring machine would be desirable Our benefits are incredible and give full coverage to your entire family . So lake a look at FLOWSEAL where the challenges are and where your future could be just beginning To find out more. 1ust give us a call· K.ellylMW C7 14J Hl-53 11 ll'ICC FLOWSEAL A ·Unit Of Mark Controls Corp. 15062 lolsa Chica Hunti'")tOfl leach, CA. LAISRYICIS SPICIALIST BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Pref. someone w /ex per. on IBM 129. Payment on a P,er thousand basis. 3 shafts avail. Oppty. ror excel!. money 644-8409, Samantha TOOL DESIGNER ground desired but not necessary. Please call ,,_ ________ .,:.. _________ ..._ _______ _ ll you 're tired of the dai· ly routine and are look· lna for a cbnge. take a minute to aee what we hlVe to offer: Defense Division Deli counter & food prep. at our Irvine Ranch, Equal Opportunity Tustin & NewPort Stores. Employer M/F/V/H Exp or will train. Ap. •Sam pler Handler-plicalions now being ac· p rocess biological cepted Mon-Fri. from sam . Cllrtl Tus l r.: T~ 9·11 & 2-4. Apply at 13152 •Da •~ntry operator-$177 w\ to s rt. must Newport Blvd. t n. enters all patient In· type 50wpm acc .. 90Dk ~livery. L.A. Times to formation. typln1 in underwritin1 h 0 me 5 In Newport QttaUflcat.lona for both delt= ty~ forms & Beach. 3:30AM to 8AM. s Po•illona inc lude one roe~·~605S~C::~~=i days/wk. DIO/mo. or 1 ,ear pneral wort ex-P ersonnel Agy . 2790 days /wk . SSSO /mo. plrieoeellDCI IOOd typin1 Harbor 81., CM. Never a S48-84Uor~l413. ltilll. 'f1)ey are 1v1llable fee. EOE o9 the day lhU\ and the Delivery man for L.A. lh•eJard aldft and are Times to homes i.n C.M. loca ted San Juan C 0 II II U N I T Y 6 H.B. UAM, 1375-$450 0 a p i 1 tr1 n o . Ca 11 C 0 0 R D I N AT 0 R · mo. + bonus. Depend1· COLLECT or send re: Periodic employment ble car . 546-•481 or attme to: with pvt corp. apec:lallz· 984-4tlZ. Carol H. Wblte 2ti.Mr-eo75or b.UlNlll Nldda lllltllute P.o .10111r m 1'0fid~ Paltal Ctr. lAll ,CAIOOOI r ln 1 lo educatlon al /l----------1 trevel pro1r a m11 for Sell wt\h EASE! foreltn student.a. Mutt lt'u BREEZE Uve ~ hr from Unlveni· Claullled Ada 642·5678 t y of CaUf. Or1anl11· ,... _______ 11 tlonal ••P with youth, ablUty to _.,... wllh peo- ple • interest ln in· tereultural ncbaqe are req. MDd l"ttGln• to ltl· t Heultural i xcbaat• Coadl, P.O. Boa 2'711. ~Ca.-. Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Result" service directory. Your service Is our specially. Ca.1184.2-5171 ex.t. m Requires 2 years experience in the tool design area. T he person we seek will initially be involved with tradi- tional tool design relating to the de- sign and development of cutting tools. jigs. fixtures and machine compo- nents. Standard drafting is required. We offer honest opportunity, not fancy promises. You WILL be given the op· portunity to experience all facets of the tool design area. We offer exceptional benefits that give full coverage to your entire family. To explore this challenging o pportuni- ty. please apply in person or call: . ...., ..... C7141ifl.IJI I •« FLOWSEAL A Unft Of Mark Controls Corp. ll0'2 ..... CMce ..._, .. , .... IMCh, CA. .... _..._. Mrs. Gonzales ror in· terview. 714·549·1900, ext. #260. G....,.. OHie• clettrs Newpo r t Bea c h mortgage banking com· .,•iiifJ~iii:Siii-& pany has immediate • openings for general of· rice clerks. both tern· porary & permanent. Some pttvious office ex· perience desirable & good communication skills. For appt.. call 640-4580ext.#202. E.O.E. GiB•AL OfflCI A11orted officf' duties. P~fer l().key by touch. Past bank experience h e l pful. Wk nds. ai holidays only. S.S. Hunt· lniton Beach. 538-7551. eneral Otnce 9AM·5PM. M on .-Frl . P h o n e peraonallt)'. m uat be aood with ngures. Typ- lnt deal.red. Salary open. Lori'• ICllchtn. IJ79.0T4'7 1fter lOAM. . Oflke, emphaala on cullomer 1ervlce/t1p· t.n1. rut peeed omee 1a medical llUPPlY bUllnea. Call 2·4 , wkd a11 . ..,.. DAILY PtL.DT .JCm9 •CTIONS Reach the richest r ecruit ment market In Or ange County In a special Dally Pilot JOBS sec- tion planned for February 2S, 1981 . Orange Coast households served by the Dally Piiot and Coast Life number more than 103,000. They make up the m ost responsive, best educated and affluent readlno audience In the county. J OBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Oally Piiot st aff describing advertiser s' services or ttmployment needs. J OBS sections wlll appear both In the Dally Piiot a nd Coast Life on February 25. Deadline Is F ebruary 11 If a story or photo Is desired or February 16 for an advertisement only. To reserve space In JOBS, catl M 2·.5671 • Piil lun!ey, '*'*'I , t•t ~?!~ .... .?!!! ~'P.!~ ..... ?!~ .... !~ ... ~ ..... ?!!! ..... ~~ ..... ?!~ .. ~'1.!~!.~ ..... ?!~ ..... !~ ... ~ ..... ?!!! w.-. W.... 1111 1 .... iiCWtT llSTAUIAMT •IALll• l!CRETARY •/travel ecutary/'l'yplat for NSl~~mCJ:llS .. •• .. •••••••• .. ••••• •• ••-•-.. • .. •••• &m•OD.aearoeelMMICll Caterfnc Co. hu open-DlreetlO\aCone.pb l*trnd Pnclae ar faat d yaamic la veetmeot ......... .--omcecom- edlul ~ °"'" A• •tP1&cY ... ,,. IMlUn,..... for lap for fUD Um~J part 1100 to -,... day Wiii l pin . 'd For • pt COlftpaJl1. Top aalal')' for p I • • D. e d . D 0 ft • aiat. eirpprehned,ll>D Cu C1'm1~ anriltyafoMNdutJn. t i m •. 5 A• to trala.C.U:tM--· c~u ·f..'::.· P · eacept lonlal 1ktll1 ar uallormed aecurlty, & DM.V l'ILOT lln w ... 11 . .....-l•p'd ........ ma !ip. • Jdnt tt:!:' 1 t : Jo AM / l P M Io r r----------i-:=..:..· .:.:..:.....;..::..;..;...... ___ ~ m«lvation. Repty lft con· alum.communlcatlou· -mutt. Xlllll eo. nu. Hndwlch • aalad ... let fldence to: P.O. Bos fir e coatrol officers . .... al s.~r•Ur)'. HI ...... .... ,,........ Call Domal6--.SZ nmbly. Allo need fulJ sn.rETAIY ·-Corona del Mar Competitive eumlH· m l• ,,,.., Calif op flfM4 10 ,......_lo moc»I ~or on. Clerk. Wiii --Ume a!icer to train on Dll•t• ~ azi. · Uou to nu I paaJtiou . ..... , rHpo•J1 blllty jewelry ll ,you o.-.d to lUI• ao11ltoa Plan llCWhOMiST portion coatrol • P•ri DllS _.. h Xlat compeny beoefitl .......... ...un.donlt ••ra••perllr won Plllr'IDAJ()'l.qHW. Mr Needed for pleannt lime trainees for abfter· 5......-A. ~::::cc.:J: :,::~ Salary ... ao to SU$"!; OM*1~1 he lq 14 lw ,.,day Com Ontyf\19 lli·JTN bu1lnH1 e>lflce, sood noons. Lori's Kite en, 1kllled • re.apon1ible SECRETARY hr. to •tart. Apply UI n1[aalca,bnnua Nltlme , front olnce ptt90nallty, m.o747 • Production l11l1on sec~•dlvel"IJified& peraon al Secu rity· ~lta tluf .,...1tiuMa•1t.d Altonffd Plaau, Int. maant F rr It. t,p6q.teleobone exp. needed Immediately. lntemtin1 po.Ilion in lnformellon Desk .. So. l 111atf. d7Hm•<' rul 2t..d'-forM1mt poiti U l llr to atert, Co pre .Xlfttworirln(C!Ond. DU Musthavulnt.memory. lhett.V-•lsalesofc.lf l•••dl .. • •'••l•t COa1tPlau.3333Bnstol . ........ ._ fl I ...... n--·CalJ~ ••1 0'100 Rn be good with numbers It -llltl•le .. __ rm n lk>ft• ('1U Mr bnn1a1 -..,,.. .... . Wellqualiliedudlrector should be familiar with you enjoy beln& a self· wltla • l••dl•t I•· C.M. No phone cells H••~ Ceellr •nb f11'7M Pt.-....M...W__..__ llC--...ST or cher"e nurse. SNF the .. -t .... ~1 .. -..s the starter, handling your ~... •r --• please . ••• ... •fft <'l•n• • -_.. ..... """""' .. . ~ 0""~ ....... won &oadwithminimum ...._ ,r._ ..._._ ... ----------- • •• rlt l I t l •J•I ••d uln muney' C1 ... 111-•hl•1rs Immediate openln11 in ;~~~~tBo:•~.·~~l~y country. supervision, working -r --11:-. SIC'T..oFC.M•I Suretuy Shorthand O.mQl\llra~ liquid ~m T.,w,.,,.,, r a pidl y e 11panding Pil t P 0 8 1560 Applylnpel"SOn wlt.h figures Ii have ex· 9ood tr,l•t 11111111, Reel estate,usumetotal dlirt.a.._. 6 llnt \ypln1 bru1d~I') Ca1153lil 8113 •day arweek Or a nee Coast Loan eo.~a·M~a,.Ca.~ · ST. JOH... eel. typing It editorial 9ood wrltt•• ••d office control, front of: Md .. a mist Xlnl u lar) Ulall ,.. EOl.ER rNDlISTRll!:S Brokerage Co. Answer " skills, this position is for •...W c 1 le ..... flee appererence, OC •1 ,........, m qual0•.fh'"d ~ 2101 DoveSt. N.B. t0ele~·.L~.!!ublic.lllll!--------•1174Z2Derian Ave., Irvine you. We otter an excel. ..... _... ~.__ airport area, Stooo t na • upu oo Pra l"ltcal N tir1>u A-eroesfromOC Airport t!_l~.~~---Sales (C orne r Kel vin & starting salary, major -• -• w...,...., +based o n exper. be.,r.1.1 .--.o l'NA '•, t"o mpanl o n -. A•h uft••S.a Derian) medical It dental in· bowe.dlJI of efftce 833·223'7 Aldt11i l11hume ' It• Pt Pre&chool tt111cher Receptionist, X·RAY 714-540-7171 surance,pensionplan,35 pollclH aad pro-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &.MALSIC"Y pvt duty caMJav11I needed. S d11ys. Exper LAB.N.B.Ute bookk~p-...... ....., ---hourworltweekontopof c.-..... Security F'll( NllWJIOI\ Buch lo AIDIS IM ACTION ~·ducataon, I< love re in«: pro~otlonal duties, Miit"• s.ltl SALIS FASHION a congenial atmoephere. SICUIITT ulfitt E:l~U•t 1111111 11 N R.5~ REGISTRY quired 911l-8833. training ID X-~ay ~ro C--tkl Experience necess ary lnterest.echpplicants are We offw a 1,12 INMr OffK:B mmt O..U. inc'luct. t)'I> Cotti Meaa 545 ~ -cedures. For interview We have 11111 & part time for women 's apparel invited to send resume, _ _... ~ _.... _ _... Presu..u.r .. hotel has Im · 1111 cornapondt!nctt Ir Pre-schooJ phone640-0202. commisaW>n sales open· store. Xlnt benefits for including salary history w_.. --r• .,...... Wvn1 med. -:;;t' for ellper'd. dM•ments and other ~-------~ TIACHHS i lc.,,OHIST -ings in the above depts full time. Appt : 644-7100. & requirements to: H•lri 1.t -4 H · sec u rt t y officer. r•~ibdiuea U60t·lal Nunjni To start Immediately for qualHied sellin g J-....&Jd soa c.-...t.MfWa.. 5-..y Qualified candidate will l.'d •1th frool desk Con IN't-Part time or full time. Front o ff Ice . P I T specialists. we offer \he Sales F . ._,Id ....,,. t.etPat,64-49190 '1 ......_, 12 ·30·4 .JOpm. Mature bestbenelitsprogramof GIEATHOUIS 19700 atrc•u .•~ cammtu •••••·possess a min. of 6 Pre·SCnuu•&57 l263 adult Typi'ng ri'li"no lrvine,Ce.92'715 w'e-. C .. for -months exper lo in· Beach area Accult> curt! -----• ... any retail co. Apply in r-"---r LOAM,.OCISSOI hospt has 3-11 & 11 7 Production openings s h ipping, forms, etc. person: 4P~fPM ~!!!!!!!!!E!!!.!!!O!!!.E!!!.!!!!!!!!!!f polatw•to: ~~t~~ ~~~:~~uit:k~ SICafA.aY p os1t1ons avail 1n Good wages. mostly S46-Z490 J.C.Pl!:HHEY ly , requir e min . Prelereapr'd real estate LABOR & DELIVERY 4day /dw>u.r shirts. App· RIC-..ftai.AIST 2• Fash.ion Island. NB J . h L 1 SICnTAIY lodlltlopn SU""'rvision & have min. loaas.'810 to l1200per Exp'd RN'.pleasecon· ly i n p erso n _... .. """ E.O.E. M/F oin t e os Angees Neededlmmed.With or 1714t754-14t2, ..- mo + boowi 6 benef1t1> tact Fluorcarbon. Reeves New Por t Be a c h '"!~!!!~~~~~~~I Times CircuJation Team without shorthand. Tern· ~,:>j~~gex~~.u~~b;~;f\~5 Wor~ mOranoeCo S.....Cocnt Rubber Di'vi·sion •15 Telephone sales ex r: & a dapt your work •-full . C 11 '72-1950 "p·~•-c "' .. · Lit t · " Sal schedule to your lire porary • time. a n... 1-079 includingafreemeal per nJ'• ompany MedcalC..ter Avenida P ico, Sa n peraence. e yptn.,. es TodServicesat979-8900 -r· s hirt. Apply in person 2131574· 1707 31872Coast Highway Clemente general office. 40hrs /wk. AH EXCmHG !ty~j :eosrt. J1 ~~~aat~~~ 9A M ·Noon, Mon-Fri .. d South Laguna -----Ca II J us t Bikinis : SALES OPl'TY i--------t p .._CIFIC Personnel LM A"a t 714 644 2772 sales office near your SICllTUY A · Need•imm~atel; Ap· 4~1311.ext 610 PIOGUSSIYESALES · • We a re e n ter in g a home&have more time MUTU.._L MAlllO'nHOTB. Pluinpenonat E.0 .E. Can you live on 126K IECB'TIOHIST tremendous new field or for your family, studies. Excell. oppty. for sharp A 900Newport CenterDr. Y j-1111!!~~!!!!!!!!1----i ·SOK a ye a r com· LOAH PIOCESSOI entertainment that is or leisurely periods We galto wort in fast·paced 345 c.ta. St. Newport Beach Nursing mission? If you are self sweeping the nation. We pay hourly wages & com· Newport Beach comm'l. Equal Opp Emplyr moti~ated, ambitious & TIAIMH are looking for a sales missions. real estate ofc. Excell Coat. W.... LVN or Medical Assis· tant with lyr back offi ce exper. for clinical posi- tion 83J.938l. Ask for can manage time your Acc urat e t y pin g , oriented person who has typing & dictaphone CA92626 potential is unlimited ! pleasant phone voice. a desire fo r above LOS ANGELES TIMES skills required. Challeng· Sec'y /Receptionist Age & sex not a factor Pref. non-smkr. Call aver age income. You 1375s unnowerAve C.M lngpoeitionfor rightgal. EqualOpportunity Mature p h one ex · c .. teM .. e "''O ·U OJ • '40·'4'7 Debbie. this business involves btwn 9-UAM . 963-9784 must be personable & 540-0JOI Call : Laila, s:B-2900 Employer M /F perience & excellent typ. proven man agement, confident in your ability ing skills, 9C>wpm req'd ---------s ales&personaJdevelop-llCB'TIOHIST to communicate with E qual Opportunity for busy front office at· M alate nance· Utl lily fice poeltion, gd typist. m e n t pr og r am . I F With or without typing others & have dependa-Employer ~Se~c~r~etari~~-8'!11-----1~-~~~~~~--I mosphere. SllOO/mo. per son, Saddleba ck gd knowledge English & YOUR GOAL IS SUC-needed. Top pay. Tem· ble transportation. We SICllTARllSI ContactVickiat549.3185 College, Mission Viejo. spelllng, some account· C ESS cal l 897-6183 porary & full time. Call will train ii necessary. SALIS * * * FULL,IPAJrTTIME . ing background. Be flex Progressive Develop-Tod Services at 979-8900 Xlnt frin-benefits. Ap· Im med. openings, full SERVlCESTATION Asailt in maint. & repair •-bl to • _.. d . t• .. ~ of str uctures, related •a e ..... e arec ion. ment Intl ask for Linda. ply at: Teleprompter of time & part time. reader SECRETARY/ ATTENDANT Gd phone maMers. Ftr.f----------11--1•1C-~--OH-t•s•T-•ll Newport Beach, 901 W. ad rep--tatives for in· Looking for a start in a Days. 6-3. Apply Shell phys. lac. It equip. 7am· A .. I C h r lotte 6lhS B h ·~· bl bul In . d ft s.. 0 r a 1 · t. Newport eac · ·d I itions Cd CLERICAL sta ~ lei g 1~ ustry ~ Station, 17th & Irvine. 3:30pm, Sun.-Thurs. Sal 645·7261. PIOJICT Newport Beach. To t900.I 51 e sa es poefi · I Consider the lrvme Com· ran1e Sll53-$14S2 tmo.t--------a-llHI It' 7 hr d & f S 1 companybene its. Apply N.B.642-1259. OU•--• I s .a · ay an-a es in person: Pennysaver, Opportunity exists for panycurTentopenings· 831-4850. C>ffk. A11ht.t Ex per. In components. tas~1c benefits for a gd. COSMETIC SALES l660 Placentia Ave q111lified typist in active MAINTENANCE Offi ce p /T small co. needs electrical connectors. typist. Be back-up on the We are now interviewing C M Monday-Friday j ofc . Shorthand & d ic-clericaJ help 2 hrs. per h e r m et I c s ea I s . phones for exec's. ~vely for full time positions in u; 5 ' ta phone helpful. Enjoy bldg, Newport Cente r, day, preferably after· transducer d esign ., formalofc.&except1onal our CO'lmet.ic dept_ The --excellent co. benefits in· SECIETARY I mature dependable man, noons tvning trans"r1·b .__ •fi,. 5 • ,,_. • " · materials,&melhods. ""'n" .., lines open artt Men's SALi eluding a free meal per Flexible person needed days.644--0606. ing tapes, some bkkpg. Mechanical Engineering 557-6122.13 1-7711 Bar, Elizabeth Arden. & Position available in shift. Apply in person to worit m the Finance M A N A G F. R Neat. non-smkr a must. degree pref'd. Will re· 100~ FreetoApplicants Monteil.We wouldlike to floor covering sales. 9AM-Noon . Mon-Fri. Oept.ofourHome Build· MARKETING Exp. req. Envirosrope Corp. 'JOOll port directly to Chief I meet you t.o discuss the Residential and com . Personnel ing Div Will assist with P /T. Ex. inc. oppty W 17th St. C.M. 645·«00 Engineer It ass ume ~I possibility of your join· merciel. Call Mr. Terry MAlalO'nHOTEL pos ting, construction. 831·3838wknds. ok call lstror interview responsibility for mjr. ing our staff of pro· Welch. '751·2324 900NewportCenter Dr. payables . typing of ----Or chid maintenance. Pvt developmt. efforts ressional sales person-John Bloeser Carpet Co. Newport Beach m e m os I m e e t i n g Maoagement/Ma.rketing pa rl y I 0 0 k ing f 0 r 'rn-~ Stt"•iu n e I. We offer x Int Equal Opp Emplyr M IF writeups, daily errands. Earn ~one y 1n your knowledgeable & ex· dbei'tr:i10enfists. & working con· SALES TRAIHHS l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!ll!!~ Fa m iliarity with Ac spare h me great earn Qualified candidates call 4500 Campus Dr · NB Full or p/time Mission counts Payable & the . · . perienced person to rare 'or ap"' Mrs P1·erick Apply 1·n ,_rson. k r --' M 1 n g potent 1 a I (a 11 • .,... • • ow Vie1·0 area. Xlnt opport 10· ey pre err""' ust for orchi-'-3to4hourper ss1· J830 14211VorbaSt Tustin Mon.·Sat.10.t t·""A M b 851 9352 I e mess ror "" · · JV for college stude nts & S t be rapid, ut accurate · . v . ·· week . CdM. Re pl y :~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~ Orcallforan ecre ary perso al mt view moonlighters over 18. typist n er Orchids. P.O Box 2040, Open Monday Evenings appointment Toy• of MAMA(iER Light production Coax ial & nat cable assembly Irvine area. Xlnt. com pany benefits Call Mon Fri 8·5. Bob Tracy. 549.0954 p f d 2h d · Easily earn Sl0-$15 per ,-Newport Beach 92tl63 Or I 1me, 7 ays, rs/ a1-By Appointment Only 644-1212 hr. Call Jack btwn 1·4 pm M-"a6&...o call 64S-3323days . ly, AM delivery, L.A .1~~!!!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!~-I THEllOADWAY at9Sl-264.2 -.....-•-s Parl Time Work M 1F, good pay, travel. ad bonuses, advancement for right peop,!!_ 962-3232_ Times. $100 per week .47 Fashion Island Our fos1 gow1rin om RECB'TIOHIST- WEBIHDS LaguoaBeach.494,8496. 1--·llC--l•EA-TI-O•H--1 Newport Beach •SALES-yng excited pariy needs o highly de PUBLIC RELATlONS See our ad under "PART Equal Op~rtunity men-willing to learn um· pendoble Work Sal/Sun in lovely Employed? Want to T JM E · · i n toda y· s Emp yer que sales approach. Cash self mot.voted secretory new Laguna Hills real daily-avere0 e : S200-$800 he ·d I t t f w · 11 b makemore?Needtax classified. SA LES Clerk for retail .. 1ooss1st1 v1ce,.,,es1 ent es a e o c. 1 .. e wkly.54C>-7652af.10am ,.... bl f f PART-TIME shelter ? For appt call THE llYIHE CO. marine hardware store, o f mor~elonq ~espons1 e ~r s~t1s1 Y----------•r Double your income,L_!:B~l~ue~&~Assoc~~·!.'160-~7~07~0-l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!'I Dana Pt. loc_ F /time, ex •SCTIT jaCl'T• mg telephone 1nqu1nes & tock THE•OADWAY HEWPOllT NOW INTERVIEWING FOR STOCK POSITION Permanent. full time stock position is now open. Hours will be 7AM· 4PM, 40hrs per week. Will be responsible for m aterial h a ndlin g , ma rking, & receiv111g We offer xlnt. benefits & working conditions. Ap plicanLc; need to be al least 18yrs or age. Apply in person Mon·Sat. l().11 ·30AM or call for an appointment 644·1212 THEllOADWAY 47 Fashion Island Newport Beach Equal Opportunity Employer Manufacturl·ng urgently need ambitious. c 11 B Ibo . 0 c Th f 1 _.i do occasional typing1filinii. peoplepersootoassist in C SUPERVISOR with1---------•I per. nee. a : a a Rapidly growing e successu canu• re , Stylist 1Cutter. Easy· expaMion of wholesale leading mfr. or filtration REGISTERED Marine, 549-96Tl E.O.E. land developme nt co. should hove good trons g 0 i n g , r u n a t . Suoer.rV~r outlet. 848-6995. systems & electrical con· M /F /H ~~:~a~~115~~Pm~d i~: r11p11on sl-ills 'vr:><> 55·61 Apply to mospheretramily shop i.fftd -n trols. English. Spanish NURSE Sales Promotion w/good typing skills & WPM qcxyj per~nali'v Ms. PcrMMis Very busy. Good money. Direct and supervise up l------•,•L•i.•9•,~ helpful. Min 2yrs exp. Evening and Night pos1 1 Th•&Growlich p I ea s ant phone and oh.lity to wor~ on a C'J 1HEIRV1NE~ IPM-6PM 4dys 1wk. Sat to 30 p eopl e 1n a Part1'1Meh 540-6300. tions in correctional If you really desir e norsonaUty. Xlnt work 1 ofrvoect< 9AM·5PM.963-8860. mechanic a I asscm bl y COUNSELING facility No experience. wealth, have a PM.A. & t;;"g cond, benefits, opport "0 ''e Y '"' 1 I ------· and test operation and be Real Estate f1669 a month to start the ability to work hard for advancement. Salary Personnel Dept Switchboard Oper ator, respoMible for product YOUTH SUCCESS 01 plus 72< an hour shift dif· in an enthusiastic spirit commensurate w /ex pr. FHP offers ori o11roc1ove Ste 3SO p ltrme eves & wknds. quality and safety. Meet FAILUIE IH '11? fe r e ntial. Excellent of harmony, give me a c a I I t 0 r a pp t salary based on '!• 500Newport Center Or. Will train 642-3013 production schedules CARRIERS 1 Have you considered benefits. call today, ~9. Mr. Ben-7l•/54!M2186Ask forGeri. penencearid NewportBeach,92663 while adhering to budget the pitfalls of c om· ton, 963-a>16. exc e.llenl com pony Equal~~~3389plyr M /F requirements Minimum Adults with outstanding merc1al & residentia l re· C OUMTY OF SECIETAIY benefos. v t')' Preschool teacher, CM & of 3 years manufacturing attractive personalities al estate? For example: SA.US For Adv Agency, no pre-Garden Grove a reas. TIACHH s upervision experience who en>ny working with 17o/i INT. rates . long ORA~GE Urgently need four sales vious agency exper req. F . .._ ________ -t·-=64:.:.:.2·..:.04.:.:1:...1_. ___ _ I t I t I . a . .,,.. f . f 11· t 1"'11 t O T &OWP M SH or inte<V1ew appo1nrment ,. p as a eas year m lO· lS year old youths. escrows, arming or . s · reps o cover range ype , no . Secretaries qualitycontrolfunction. Start at U .OO/hour. ings,competition,etc.! 1714tll4-7441 County. Wholesale sales Fast pace position w/a pleosecoll:(7 14)962·44 3t OWPM 2:30PM and 5 .30PM. ProffttloaalLmcl MfinnativeAction callingongift,stationery lot of resp. Please send Typists 5 We are the fastest grow· 642-•3:21 Ext. 250. Ask for Corpot .. low Employer M /F & greeting card trade. resume to: PO Box 8030, TEACHEIAIDE E.C.E. units required Cost a Mesa, Garden Grove areas. 642·041L in g company in Orange Lori. Has the answer for yourl~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!~I Exp be.lpfu.l but not nee. Newport Beach. Ca . l=MP Dicta SeC'JS Countyand can offer you n-c .. t successlnl!181. RESTAURANTHELP Outgoing persona lity 92MO. an excellent salary and -·-..... with determination &1----------i [ Se ' benefit package. To ex-Dalyrtlot 2· Learn to market low Part time lunch shift perserverance is a must. Secretary . X8C. C JS Teachers ICIMDRGARTEM plore your potential with 330W. day Street cost lots and acreage in counter he lp needed Straight com mission Legal office. mm. 20/hrs FAMILY HEAl;TH PROGRAM l,..,.._for• us. call PAM TARAN· Costa Mesa, CA So. Calif. We have l0% Idea If or college students position which allows week, must have xlnt 9930 Tolbert Ave_ -... TIACHllS TlNEat714-S4.9-8839 Equal ()pport.Employer INT.rates.Eaml50Kto & ho usewives. 0 .C. youtosetown hrs.ltbe English & secretarial FountoinValley, ch ... Afl la ltll? l"'!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!i!!!!I ~15~K · first year· , un· Airport area. Call Ron your own boss. No inv~t· skills, ..a...asant surroun· 1: limited leads & more """ (/\ ""?no Use temporary 1·obs as To start immediately. Pa rt time Pre-school. 857-1216.1. CALL OUI 24-HI IMFOLIHE 71~546-3116 · 2-5PM !IM-0554. men t r e q . W r i e dings & opportunity. ,f7 · H uo Llc .... "•lr9CI. -· ClasslrtedAdJ682. Daily + per hr. N.B. area. EquolOppEmplyr M/F your shopping tool. We Part Time llCllATIOH k have long & short term TEACtBS/B.EM. fFor,.:UC,.~ in 1981. as Classlf~ ~ds. your one-CosPolot,MP.O . ...!!!,x 1S60,l_!97!:S.~ll~S6!;·~-----J~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~I jobs available in the o.c. Math. P.E .. $.S.·Sci. COOIDIMATOI O ur Apt. Recreation or r. e es stops .. vyplng center. ta esa ... ~. Airport area. Weekly Full time. Garden Grove ~3402&831·8SS7 •SECllTAllAL• SICltlTAIT payc hecks . quarterly area. 971-5511. PRINTRONIX 17421 Derian Irvine, CA 9271• Equal Opp Emplyr M /F De pt. seek outgoing, IEAL EST An responsible Individuals SALIS to organize athletic, Most modern , we ll social, fun events at equipped real estate of- lrvlne/Newport Beach fice with full time sec'y apt. locations. Must be needs 2 experienced MARINE Hardw a r e able to work w ith agents. For info. call c hildren. 3 days per 964 6985 store, nds 111les clerk, week-2!0 hrs. total time.1--·--·------1 Dana Pt. loc. F /time, ex· Submit applications to: REAL EST ATE per. nee. Call: Balboa Howard Derman SALES Marine, 54~9671 E.O.E. M /F /ff A 1HE IRVINE OJJffW'( Leading real estate com· W pany seeks professional Mature woman for ready 1061 Camelback St. people to manage resale to wear, no nltes. 6 Sun-offices. Pr ime areas Newport Beach, 92663 x I & days a year. full & P /T. Equal Oppty Emplyr av a i I. n t Pa Y 641-5381. benefits. EOE --------I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ c1i.>963-S671 Mech an I c want e d PA ftOU. CLBllC w I ge n e r • I e q u i P · To perform cle rical ac- kno•ledge for s mell con· counting work ln district sllvelion equipment de· payl'oll program. 30wpm ale r. Health program. typing required. tyr . l~ 0 .T. Call tor app't. payroll experience de· Mobil Scaffolding, 1•'792 aired. $1043·S1267 per F:. Firestone. La Mirada. month. Apply in penon: < 7 1 4 ) 9 9 • · 6 3 6 0 , Fountain -Valley School Real Estate Sales SALES MANAGER (2l3)8CR·U71. D I s t . C o r n e r Lg Independent reel Talbert/Newland. Clos· estate firm is seeking • Medical records clerk. in& d•t.e: z.11.a1. E.0 .E. d r a m a t i c s a I e s hard woriler needed for motivator to head up b111yoftice. Laura. i---------114 dyna mic m ulti-otrlce 55'7-GOO Personnel oper aUoo. Top 11lary- PllSOMMB. Incentive procram & fr· Medical TUMSCl•R Eap for r.dloiol'1 office ln.N.B.111-4412. ~couua MUil have owa trau. It be !pmlU.r wtth O.C .. L!A. area• no •ale1, s::i.1aa1 poaklon for lft. .tdual wbo enJo1• driv· ... Call 'nB.a500 MOI'· C..-in1e benefits. We are An Oraqe CO. mfg. com· looking for • leader of :!!/ h11 an immed. people. S8'd replies to: for a person to a1· K. Raines, PO lloir 514, allt ln the Penonnel Ole. Saa Dteto. C•. lt112 Prim ari.11 Ut the hea Ith~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ln1u rance c l alma .ti worlunen'• eomp. area ... •-------• Cudktata 1bould have DO YOU a min. al 1-2 Jft, exper. It OFFER A SERVJC E '! a ble to type H wpm . Kaowledp of nnt Aid would be helpl\al. Send ................. ,,. ble· torJto: ....... s,..111111 IMO.._.,,..., C.11. ICl-ltlr !.O.E. Lett.he public know with ID ad ln the Deily Pilot Service Directory. It c:en cost )'OU u little aa SU 1 per day. f'or mort In· lormatloft and complet rat• call MZ·M'18. MEN&WOMEN Isn't It lime t.o begln a SALES CA REER, not Just another job? 45M I 40M 35M 30M 25M 20M -·1sM 12M JOIN US IN YOUR CLIMB TO THE TOP! Ezcel~t ComponJI Bmefll• lnclud# Medical, Dmtol and Company Car Plans, PoJd Vocat'°'11 Complne Vocational Program Sale• Erpmence Helpful But Not NtctUGf'l/ 1981 WILL BE OUR BEST YEAR. WILL IT BE YOURS? Coll tOdoy /or on appointment for o cort/fMtlUGI fftteruyw. ·~111M-... k " ' ""l"t#f•,•..... . .....,., ,,.. :r;::.. • ..., ....... ...,.;-.i ,. ·-·•-·~--........ _,., ....._,_ eWO /'\NfltwGO ........ ... ..., ,_ ,...._.,."" --........ ---•W>Clll"•-" -·- Duties to include a ll N 8 h T bonus trips . Call for --------aspect.sofmktg. support. ewport eac · 0 TIC ... ICIAH we are a small fab. con· Sl.300. In this new posi· appt. today: cem w/excel. benefits. lion you will assist in set· 557.9045 ~~~tan!i:at~~~fuu~~~ Salary comm. w/exper. ting uptbeoffice. Typing .. 11 1 1 c 11 f & S /H required for pro-semble & test complete :ppst~= · a or motion. Et1cellent r-n..L1n.:._ computer systems. Com· benefits included. U t I t rter bkgmd. helpful. SECRETARY for I girl 557-6122, 7J I ·7711 t1MP011A11v Pf"50 NNH s1rrvic1s c!.la~;.J.1~.s~:.j ~:dni, 'Ofc. in Garden Grove. 100~ FreetoApplicant 557-8640 Must" type. Sh . pref'd. 372] llrdl Sfrfft n .ooomo. 150-1105 ~I H•wportlHCh ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Technician SICllTARY F EMel-IHG Newport Beach pro-,___.S~•lu SICllTAIY/ TICtNCIAH fessionel otfice seeks IEC~OHIST our growing electronics versatile secretary with •500Campus Or., N.B. Ex per . phones. type co. has an lmmed. open· xln t. typing s kills . H211YorbaSt.Tustin 45+wpm . lite bkkpg, ing for an Englneering SlSOO/mo.640-2912. misc. clerical. Irvine Tech.with 3-Syn,exper. Open Monday Evenings mfr. Call K.H. 54C>-11894. with prototype & test ol SECRET ARY By Appointment Only SICllT AIY :;:~~f,!!~'t; lcro- Fasb. lalend Jnvstmt.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Good clerical skills Use of mk~computer f ir m . C hll nglng , retary:Fulltime,typ. w /70wpm typing . development systems diversified secretarial Ing. filing, lite bookkeep· Shorthand required. Ac· would be desirable, oppty. in very fast-paced Ing. phone. Smell office. counting knowledge It along with a knowledge corprte hdqlrs. Shtnd , TSL Mgmt. M2·1803. computer skills helpful. of dl«ltal meter ells, A to typinilterper. nee. Non· Xlnt . wor king cond. D. D to A ckts, contact smkn pttf. Xlnt. med/-w/good benef!ts. Exper. resi.alaace ckt.s. & hipot denta l benft1. Heny SICllTdY req 'd . Mon .-Frl. 1·5. cktahelptul. phones, l.YPlnl ar work CommerdalotnceBldg. Huntington Beac h . Will be workln1 w.lth variety. call: MCM>l.23 Dept. aeeka • highly SS-1551. min. aupenrlaion from motlnted, .,,...,,,,stilled ~--------! en•lneerinl drawinl! It ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t ·~ 1pedlicatiom. Qualified lndlvidilal to perform all Security cand6datea are invited to l"etar7 1eneral office functions ~ SICllfA.aY I within a fut-paced dept. SECURITY eoeta~: Self·ltaner with 1d. typ-E • tr em e I y h e • v '1 ........ s,.c..-. ln11t1horthancl1ldlbfor phonte, hilh paper now Do• ......... nt lMO Mcmrcwla,C.11. poaltloa wltll lot1 of tr volume typlnt r e· U_. MZ·241T E.O.E. var1et1; eome penonnel quired. Rapport with Ua1 .... tw.I It lnaUl'8Dee wort. Cati : public ls ...Ual. We of. Evenlnl '*'"°" avail•· MO-'NID for appt. A Ken-fer com ... re aalary It ble for a people'..ortented Tlllf•I I S..ey da.U lad .• co. !OE beeeftt i-*IP· If )'OU penon abatli>chtek ID'a Permaeent p/tlme . ZS i---------i can budle UU. dJDamtc • enlGrce hotel Pollcl• hra wk17. 8tart .. hr. poetUon. 1ubmlt appltc•· at UM door of our loun1e. P'rom our CdM ottlN. tloeto: l:aJ01 eacell. co. Call btwn ll·S pm, Howard Omnu beeeftta. Apply lft ..,.on .,.... ll'tit-IMNE'T'ILAP*' tA M·Mooa , Moa· Pr1.1---------W -~T , ...... ,. ,.. 1101• MAmOn' MOTIL 8olldlml ......_ IPll· ·-~.. • .... _,c.e.Dr . ., .. -.& ... , ...... -.... N~a.d,_, Newpilllta...dl 8wa .li 1111r ~ eo •· EclUl ot.tr Blllllllfr S.al CW~ll /1' -~~ oM "' ..... . :. \ ... ...... 1110 ,_ It a IOIO Jew• t 1170 IOIO Sund9y, Febfuwy I, 1911 • DAILY NDJ •• ...................... ....................... ;;;,~ .. ~·:;;;::·;·;:~:; ....... :;;;.;·;, ............ :;.;~=~~~.... ..... • .. , .... ...... .... .... MIWAutm "" .... Drop leal tblt!, TOP CASH DOLLAR WHEELBAAROW• ....................... ~? , ....................... .. AUS\' ..:rcc~lllr.s b ... auNnt,4chn.Seeto PAID FOR YOUR ..., BarpJo.llua1pam11&.••H••'--····-·..... "7tWR-..rl/O ' ANTIQUS llALL -"*C )Ml-4MI appreciate Aft 5. JEWELRY, WATCHES. ... C-.rJ, •· l'ladl.11.t laltata~le "lport Lib__. -OaitJ~ rrt UU t ... c .. llJI •·T•l ART OBJECTS, GOLD. Cafl)eDts'1 lumber r•ck •· Doftllt. Panot, alO. Boat" IDOd fOllCliUoa, l04iri . Cllllaed,._..)' •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• e· Sola Ir muchJaa lov· SILVER. SltRVICE. f« ~ tGa p6Uup t.nack, CulaH p11 • It. All will lt.MiJla .. to a .. P1--------......-.- UTl& W.•k WAH Uud aaaide doen. 1d tMll,brownllonlprint; FINE fi1JllNITURE. ........ •/ca......... outboardmo&er.751...., .... , Oa ... Orowe llUl coed llO ea. UMd Cue allo playpen aedloeal, 2 ANTIQUIS.845-DOO. RCA XlrlOO Color T.V. ..... fffl D'IHl window• 125 .. cbalra. 0811 came •et. Pvt par1;.y will •ell noe 11" NIDOte' -IJttoa a 0. 5 l"O lS lap ........ MOO. 12 ...... _ ......... . T•l••"H• aalu nl ,..IC .. .-".-.. t'JS.'111 &b ' It All 1 od I i . •••••••••••••••••••••• Avoa -Sepante ot ,_ ___ !!111!1!•••• .. _ .__ ......... ,_ ,....__ ..-; tw o er nuac ema. lad es• round diamond m e •11 m crowave, aa '2'r Nebow .-..w pe·ano both ~~ y a.., UI -~-u-men MANY rrauor '1Nr. Rfl:DWOOD-216--:; Int , ... than. montti. old. rin1. 3.31 ct, aalr lng ii : SUS. Dlnene set, 1oodlbllpe --' . -· CJUrDION out"' I~ ulflce TATI Jt:WIU.RY, ... :_ .. 1_M .. ., ........ • .. !ft '73-zsz:J SU,500.(213)tm.Q7t. yellow6whlte chrome: ~ • .:...aft·.s. s--.,.__tau Bah 11 ...... --..y.-1 U llr, or frum )'Our ART OIJICTI, AN ..-:•-· -.1 . ..,. · 1145 so.oiwa --._._,, ...... "'-"' M9e ~-IMll(I TI Q u El . , IN g Pvt party buytac direC't Dlnetteset,table.No.Mar DlAMOND,.45CARAT . . ~ '"J Tankw':;"~wwo H...WOoStall t.l.1u\, n.ahn tu H» "ll IUfTIUI . TP fl'Oln mlll .U.M07 by 2/9 looks like wood, 4 yellow Appraised gem. Inst. ol COTE DE CAZA ••••••••••-••••••••••• erwtn& Tel4t--. PHONI n>R INrO .. toreserve nauaahyde padded amer. w/papera. Color FAMElLRSYHlP U.lleNew~aComp. Boat hardw.,.e, barient Cat.liaa,Clauaellllt. Pe,;-..W lo ~utf) U"OCHURKt4UaDO s w ivel chain. 1200. grade good, VSl, value MEMB Sid bootl. Sau. Scott winchel,block.,eleataA Hawall,T...att•Paclftc app'u for MIW' ral'!tfCY SlOYMAC ... I C-r-& 540-403'lafter31)m. $3,151, asking 11 ,450 538-81711 bootual~MHSM mlac ftttJqa, m•st for HomeportN:1:zkh o lontC'd In A J•••-& lull Chl•f 5' 1 1 V •$ it IOlO Colonial wing back sofa &4e-396:s,&-5• Maureen. Bar & Cabinet Wood 7• SACRIFICE Pr·ace re 505dl8*.Ml..Jm · (TU)tll· • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • b ' • (DJ) -.mi •• U hr t b11nut Sl• dll lun ol Pro Dirkroom t hide ·&· e d . Browns, Role!l·President 's, & long_ X 3~· Hgt. Bit duced. Hexcel Bluelltes WAM18 fM Ola.~..,._, T llf I d Studio equip 6 lnlo lt1 ex ora'!!_es. SU0._7SI ~ s la an 1 es.s & go 1 d • form1ca top ll0076CHl643 l7Scm w/Sol(>mon 555 Sm all boat tr ailer' any •mp 1111n" h ~ i a. men's/ladae's others bindl.n Sl.55 Xln't Te,i..t,.,.. t"Wn al Mvc-k Navaho d'l•f blanket c •n\':._.C>r •pace or MINI BLINDS. beige, lits 752.7919 ' · Med. ereen nylon carpet. dit· II . · con· _7_5_1_..., ______ _ 8 r o la er a 1 I' Ir m The Purple Plum 347 ren~~vot9&9643 0 I o r r s C o n d o . · Approx 100 yds. 4 room aoo.Mf.3"114 GR!!ATrtSHING BOAT Ne•por1 l'4-cl~r ~ature Coast Hw y , Laeuna C.tt 1035 3,' l.?' ',•~.'I O··. S4 5 . M ..a--0 size pcs. + misc. S150. s,.,........ lot4 lt' R&anahcU/l"rlr. -~ IM'nl<lll attw•l• IYl.llDl Reacb4N»30daya ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 10 x5 10 135.644·5150 ac_,,, I 71 Eves: 642-7549 ; days:••••••••••••••••••••••• outboard-~i-l' •U M ~r wr1e -------••• •••••••••• •• • •• •••• • 494· 7803 • -..., ~ Aot lquee Brus It lthr Gorgeous ~, Persian, Oval dinette table 125 4 De Velbis Spray Sooth • G~rdie Surfboard , 8 • ...... ........__ 9040 e.. he! female, 2\'J years old, . h b k h 1 • s' 0 12. 12 •. 3 Hp . aarbruah, dnt cc.cl, best ~ 1ele1cope Car ra 1830 SJO 645-8320 h1g · ac c a rs, I x . • . e•haust Commander .45 caliber offer (7l4)...or• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••MMACJl'·M' BOATS '/ l2mo. plans prepaid from SllO/mo. includld1 slip, leuooa 714/914·58M *1MMAC2B'·Sf' BOATS •~mo. plans prepaid from 1111/mo. including slip, leuom 714/914-.-. •••-------•I l500.U13Zl7 _._ each.~ alr eady set up 12500. sem i-automatic rifle · · 41._M_.._ Too"· M ---631 6103 c • ....__ •11 __.. --"'---Pvt sale ol antiques. All PERSIAN MAl.E KIT· Marble ool tbl 42" md. -St3o. ash. excellent ~. -w, Fully equipped. Perfect ...... W fl60 .. & WOLD .. _, --•1 (' h J TEN Wht, S mm, paoers. maple~ Like new 3HP Curtis air -rood 894-5249 lw 1095 Uve-aboan:l:113,ooo. Slip. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA••s """ow ,.,.,... 111 00 Y shots l200 ~71 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 000 .._ __ ' By app't East Anaheln1 -. 645-3193 compressor Sl200. Also Save $$$ OWMr Me•~ S. '50, ...... or is yrs. at •CAL 2·27• • ' CMSl!Htt <t>630-8llM. 'Docp 1040 . --. -1968 Thunderbird S295. -. 11~% avail. Pvt. pty SAILIOAT MSC 11 C'Ofltinwng to ~x ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baby cnb. lrg solid dark 63l·6lll3 Soler Wf!ilfw ~ Fisher Statesman Stereo =·tlSCl5 or 840-2254 on A fast one with a diesel pand it's toohng opera Truly Art Old Oa k KEESHOND Pups AKC woodframe4cspringbot· "CH-Y-l(H.. S5. ~Tax.Credit ~ e ~lTf!~tr ::~n.u~ · engine, spinnaker, VHP lion~ • have an m1 Clawfoot Tbl + 4 unique Champ sire M ,F· Pet & tom. $:50. •1346. -. '""" S 1 Sta , n....... 0 •. 5 G media~ nttd for d1t & carved chrs, Sl79S/OBO s h 0 w Pvt t . . Engine Puller, new . urg1ca inlessSteel furniture. Two thousand 31 v wens Express, '57, 12 • l 5 enoas, mold makers SY" min Chinese Rugt52SS36 0l21 2131697.~8n 6 P > Wood duung rm tbl w/4 ~.ton hydraulic mobile Dean ____ 7~ dollar value for only: dbl planll hull, twin barients, aft trueler.· eitper required. must --pm. chrs S400ororrer. cS 1 r 200 ane. Suggested retail: 10 cup Mr. Co. rree Maker ~.Call owner, 67~3104 screw, recent refurb & stove &t more! Slip havt own tools & ht' able Antique store selling out 11 month old rem a le 556-6969 TV 1__ survey. W /prime Peter's ~E~b~J~_,t~c!:iu!~ to operate all standard entire stock. Drastic re· Harlequin Great Danl' R 1 b -BEST OFFER Ml"ST ~· Typewnter Manual • -Landing, Hunt. Harbor tool rm. equ ipment duclionsoneveryitem wit h paper.; After 6 pm ustvevet arrelc.'ha1rs. SELL . P1c.'a SSO before 4PM HIFf,Shno Iott slip . Mu s t se ll . Pleasec81.1LarryPaulat,, Com~ In or call . Attic Fantasies, 1465 So. 646_8315 125/ea, bdrm set. S45. . 96._2021 645·4631 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7000/0BO. MG-9134. 979-2500 (9 to 9) for appt. M..twS,.Cialliu Coast Hwy (Surf &t Sand · stereo. S40. bar stools 20. alum indus trial· Stero console A,M t F• lo show; lf out, please 1640 Monrovia. C.M. Hotel> L 8 497.2211 Labrador Pups, AKC reg . SS/ea, TV, S25 & c.'lothes. rt xt 1 dd t phono 8-traclr xln t cond. TRADE WIND YACHTS leave message or try .. 542.2427 E.O E. · · Fem .. xlnl rield trial Other items 1974 Miscel-w 1010 qua 1 ye · a er, mus MUST SELL $100 aft 6 28'Luhrs, '69,20K _644 __ ·8_1_"1_. ____ ~- '-le r1·tageAnt1·ques · b k d FedcralCM •••••••••••••••••••••••sell, best orrer. Ph. 646·1955 38'ChrisSF58K M"'ll...-4 0ICITC"-" -j TUIMHS r hunung ac g roun . . . ----w·..-... Bruce.~94. ' .. . ,.. ._ " I -Wholesale to the tradf' S49·4348 " ,......,_ 2S"COWRT.V.$1S8 40'Concorde,S.F.84K ForS7500youcanowna only -961 two~ s;f~on:I sofad TOP CASH DOLLAR Pool Table : 7' X 3v.i' Slate 1 YeuWarranty 40' Bluewtr, Trwlr. 70K 50% sailinf int. in beaut i For any or 8 stores in Orange County or San Diego Rapid Growth. benents. Apply, PF:TCO Animal Suppl y Superma rkets 1504 1 Goldenwest St at Bolsa H.B. 891·0355 For Sale· Beautiful "nt co · · : pc r PAID FOR YOUR Goldenfelt Top +acc.'es. 642.5340 55'Chris.FDMY,79K cruisinglretch.67~5340 DrcntlcCa..we Shellie puppies . purt> walnut din set Sl25. JEWELRY, WATCHES, l200&JM049 60'Hatt.S.F. '79535K E• .. wtMagGo.s bredSables.nopapersor 964·IS9l ART OBJECTS, GOLD, BrandnewcolorTV, TERMSAVAJLABLE WANTED: Good sailing Startsi:of:day Feb9. shots. S75.642-6271 King-si bed, dJt wood hi S ILVER, SERVICE, Re mington Classic 700 still in box, 675·9007•1725eves 30', for weekday use-will Open l().5PM b FINE FURNTITURE & JG.06 brand new still in $300/080. 642-7850 exc hange mar In e Mon Fri Black Lab Puppies 8 wks pos ter w /ca?e ack , ANTIQUES.645-2200. box . Sew .357 Mod. 1119 . '79 PeM Yan 26' Diesel mechan.icaJwork&cash. old. $20. Call between matt /box spnng, si25. . . Ukenew bestoffer Claw I Pair RTR 600 's fullyequippedforfishing Maritime worker. 18335 MT LA_NGLEY 6pm & 9pm. 646_6904 Drexel dresser. 1100. Bu.ymg Gold !ewelry & Ft T b Sus 548-4<M2 Speaker.;. Must hear to or pleasure. Must sell! 642_2Deves. (off Ellis> Cash 640-736l e\'es. Silver & Diamond s · u · appreciate Xlnt cond Will sacri f ice. pp TWXOPRATOR FtnVly ___ 968-1~1 Male.Chow2 yrs AKC.af·Q bed I JewellsoltheKingdom Pan Am 2 for 1 passes, S700Negot.i.able 960-m 714/77S.712Sor67J..3729 Good typist for TWX ppl-.cn 80 I 0 rect1onate. xlnt watch ui~n·si .' SlOO. Coffee1 540-4972 __ good until February 28th, after 5:30 . 27' Erickson , spotless. diesel, sips 5, great boat. 833-0818 home; 640-0300 busi. mac hine Will trai n••••••••••••••••••••••• dog.noyngc.'h1ldfreeto ta e.SS0.8c.'Ouc.'h.s:50.JO . S30 ea.915S-2737 I Wanttd:Boatpartnerto Xlnt. opportunity & c.'Om· HARBOR AREA good home. 675-5163 ('U rt refn g, SlSO. All xlnt '-'z pri~e! John Wayne . UHF remote rontrol con· s hr 'h interest in 36' pany benefits.CallElsa APPLJANCESERVICE ----cond.75&-0348.~-2689 Tenni_s Club mem Los Caballeros Family verterunit.receiver all Pacifica s portflsher. ~·3880. We buy usedappliances MiniDac~~d.S200 Teak wall un.it.oak bar& ~5~~~P~U:t sell ! S por.ts Members hip. UHF channels including S25,000 down, shr 1h of Erickson 32'. '75, whl. • -wesell recond. guar. stools. china cabinet · · Nautilus 2 pools. s pa. 52. Call Wade Master SlSOO avg. monthly ex· loaded, custom int.~xt. Typist/T~rib.~ appliances. 549-3077 S54-4602eves washer & dryer asstd FLY INTDNATIONAL gym, etc· SJSO. (All re· 846-2862 pense. Fully equipped Bristol cond. Offer. PP. Gen. Office work F.1gh IF s 1 . 9 k Id 1 h · 1 p Am · h 1 1 funded in dues) 556 7257 for fis hing Slip in 968-7903.988-0872 Sc.'hool graduate Gd llUYAPPU.AMCES or ae. wee o oungec air.1,must seJ. on am ~1t ar1.ne . Rec tlinear I ll Spkr. PO. --------- benefits. Costa Mesa Les 957·81331 Black I.ab Male. $300. best offers_ 646-~94. t~o-for-one ticket s hp S· 100 computer system in· System SJ90. ~e~rc~m . Box 7695. Catalina :ll' ac Npt moor· area. Will be moving to ----1 ---~3137 -Sohd Birc.'h Walnut finish Sin g~pore , Central cl processor. memory, 551..&000 P Ing; w/mrig., 110 gen., Irv ine Farm e r 's New 15 cu ft. Frostfree metoYoei 1045 .. md bl 1 .. America, Ger man.Y-rl oppy. more and . 26'8ayliner Cruiser shower,RDF,VHF,ctpth In s uran ce Gruoup refrig $450, Microwave ••••••••••••••••••••••• rke e t~ +sa::77i:ar. any of 11 countries. software.EdS49·2688 The Ultimate Car Stereo: Xlnt cond , fully sounder,7b8gs,&tmuch,, 54().4100. EOE .. Amana Radar Range To good home 4 mo old _1 _ n w. · Hurry! Good until Feb - -----Nakamichi Cass Deck equipped, very lo~ hrs. much more. 155,000. -----1150640-7845 Pit Bull-Lab. all shots. Beaut. Drexel Oval din 28·760-19199 1 pc Slate Pool Table w/Fosgateamp.496-8144 sac rifi ce, 111 .995. 546-7506 TYPIST ------ss&-9257 rm tbl. 62"X42" + 3 12" $240/best offer: Parrot 1161-<11104 --------- P /T. Must be arcurate 20 hrs/wk to suit your nee d s . Or a nge Co Airport area. 833-9252. TYPISTS •Immediate Openings •P/tlme, F /time. Temp •Top Pay For mare Into, call Tod Servic. at..,,.._ WAJTaESSES Now accepting appllca· lions. Reuben E. l.ee, NB. full & PIT days 675-5811 WAITRES.5- Must be mature & over 21. Coffee s hop. Call A n swer-Ad 11 4 23 , 642-4300, 24 hours. W AR&tOUSE CLHK Expanding electronic.-s nrm seeking responsible person for immediate full time openin~ in warehouse receiving & shipping dept. Xlnt. op- portunity & co. benefits. Call Mario: 556-3880. Was~ers. Dryers : GE. _ leaves. + 6 ladder back FIOZIHORIGOM rage wrought iron $75. Act.e.tS,........ '78 18' Sol CaL Excellent Whirlpool, Ke~more , Good kind home needed chrs. $800.Call640-1749. BERRIES 642-8850 Laq~e superb walnutii----------1 cond. Must sell. 675-lW. Ma_ytag, Recond1t1oned, fo r Rabbit, call after -. · ----ca binets . Sl80/p r . SACRIFICE 933·2105 refmlshed, guaranteed! 6pm 675-0469 G cr.-1.-. 1055 l11tra•:tor•Offer WANTED Su~k & com-963-27811. ---------s 5 d U ed __ . ___ . •• _. ' m o d e w I r• x tu r es Sant•n• 20, full eqsip. 14 e ver 750-3103 ---••• •••••••••••••••••••• Delivered to 751 8967 a-ts & ..._,.. ... _ Small dog, IJ mos, good W h h odd & Huntington Beach · I I 1 Xtra s .... .,. llt500. FREEZER, Comm'I. 24 w/children very well-811 ers, couc · 8 P-IT ble ~ BlkV" 1 QI 7JIAYUtl• 540-2980." cu ft to load $350 beh ed 962 7 ends. 251'·1100. Sat/Sun. oo a .....,, any ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760.0489 p · av · · 285 4351 Ralael, Irvine. Rmp•11Ties 4' sofa l30, 2 calculators, G...,... tOIO 27fl.twt. IJO ---------1IFF•wri1t1114H'llll••P9e 1050 ----lhcil611TMS Facittypewtr.:....96J..75SS ....................... • ..... L ... G.E. Refrigerator, gd ........................ Sat/Sun. 7th & 8th. 10·5 14lbe-n3.50 a.W1*h..... Clill& ..... .... cond.115(). I BUY pm. Everything must -ltc:ITa.s Mhcel•1oe •SALE• ...a"'6r . .., 49&-2626. * * * * go' 2629 Oranl!e Ave "2 lOlbe-$12.50 Wmhct IOI I Hypaloo rub._r Dingys •~ ~ ---Good used F'Umiture & & 3. 548-3811 lo ... t-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• & sport 00.ts~ Honda-___,., United Harvest Queen Appliances-OR 1 will sell -:-°"" 11 NS Snaf-on or other large lstr.. Sii, Freezer lmmac Cond. orSELLrorYou Sunday 9-4. Refng_. port. i4 lbe -$1S too box. Suzukienp.•DlSC.• C .. 671-2695hes. Quincy Alr Compressor MAStaSAUCTIOM sew. mach, picnic tbl. Lai hlTIH 54M473. 7232W~ter, WM "•hsp.752-6232 646-1616133-9625 hanging_ ba ~ket chr, 714!!b,:.noo371 Wanted·.allold •·n ... ~r·1s· BOATS 14' Gl••s Fis· 20· Flyin1 Dutc hman Super fast. Excel $1700 Offer trade 675-6906 25' Venture Sailboat . .,,, Evlnrude aux. motor. Fully equipped. Sipe 5. New in 'Tl. Stored for fast 2/y rs. Incl trlr . Xlnt cond. 16,250. Eves: 642·7549; Days: 494-7803. --• many misc items. 4871 1 , .,. • ~-Inflatable Metz.ler sailing -... GE DISHWASHER, Boy's 'l'nmdJe bed with Morning Canyon Rd, hing tadtle & equip. Call dinghy, new cond. must hing Boet, 50RP Mere. Ukenew,$100 matching dresser, space CdM._760-924S_____ SP*L!!.!'~OODASONE*D 540.82161. -se ll. best offer . Ph. Boat, motor, trailer. all Coronado 'i-1 inbd. hinf 631-1273 .. _... •th bit r-was.,,.. M-r .t Brue• .......,,, ........... S1050. And ur Glaupar mast. spinn, vhf, npt. saver ~ wt •n GAUGE SALE: •,. •848-9111• • • -c ... ,,,_,.,...... tri-bull, new seats. crpt, sUp.S13.500642-69U G.E. washer/dryer , Gold, ~ .. r2e5s285ser . gd quality Windo"·s . Furniture, B h T . t.strauwb 1013 109h, t .... IH•C•/ very clean. boat6trlailer --------- 3 yrs old. xlot cond. '" · · Tires, "you name it-we Newport eac . enn_as ....................... ~ f020 only Sl.500. Call 548-tO:ll. Lido 14, 10 yrs old w/trlr. 675 -8550. ~ __ Eu r 0 pea n s m 0 k e d have it" Sat & Sun. Only Club membership avail. CONN Direct.or trombone ••••••••••••••••••••••• Msg phn646-UI05. •11 gear. good cond . Apt size refrigerator glassdining set. almost 20532 Pierview Lane belo~. cost. "Tenn is -:l~h case. Excellent con· ll•rineElectrician $1250. 551·2820 Ive Xlnt'· $120. new. Sola & Loveseat H R. elbow prevents further d1llon, $100. 675-IOS2 after Design/install/repair 18' DONZJ, Oceanracer message useofmembenhip. $575. &PM . Qual.work.549-2520evs with t r ailer . MC233 • --_-..--ca-------543-5360 $275. Marrantz Stereo. Clothing.teen , women's 95S·2"1lukforDavid. drive. Bennet tabs, many .uwn, -,-/ traditional Coffee & End men's, linens, kit. stuff, Iba nez electric guitar. Boat Refurbishing xtras. 95 hrs . 110.soo. Docks 9070 King waterbed. hdbrd. Table set, beautiful 25' tOO's or misc. items. Very SINGLE llEllBERSHJP-Pro(esaional model with Expert Paint, varnish. Call (7l4l~l2l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pedestal, solid wood. cost Color T. V. S200. Formal 3 re as. 106~ 28th, Nwpt Newport Bayview Yacht Tree ~ Ufe going up to etc. WANTEO.CdM Exec will S225 sell Sl00...:.840-7822 pc Sola set includ Sofa P en. Fri-Sat-Sun 9-6. Club 9800. Dues SlT.50 the nee II. Wood1rain Repairs, 495-8954 eves. 36' CHRJS Tri-cabin. T /S. exchange use of sailboat bed !immac.'ulatel all in 675·6313 mo. Leavinl area (714) body with hard shell Gd . cond . $19 ,000. foruseofyourNBslipor ---------•1Washer/Dryer. br onze xlntcond.Canmove. 98S-0'2Zl cue.tl500.541-6444J ...... ..._.. 673-9060 side tie. Call Paul Smith War~OUSE ~~t~q:Ce~:o;~al~1~~fu~ (Tl4J64 l·29!18 FQ:~nG:a~::r~r·c~~ NEWPORT BEACH Fender Rhodes suitcase .. !.!.'£ .... ! ...... !~.~~ '79 British Dor y-JS :~~:2800eves. 558.7400 S..aVISOa table with 2 pull out llUYRJRMITURE tor 's items. Crocheted TENNIS CLUB mem· '73, 2 yn old, played 10 BARI ENT WINCHES Johnson-Full cover . Dynamic growth has leaves & 4 matching Les 957-8133 Afghans. Misc items. 428 ber s bip, must sell. hrs. asnewS1100. used Sizes 28 32 & 35 Elect start-gd cond created this s uper op· chairs, S22S complete 32nd St. Newport Beach 844·1459 64.5-18114 Stai~less. 642-m . 14500. 646-2787 portunity at our NewPQrt Light yellow youth bed & Octagonal Drexel din. ta· on the Peninsula. Sat . . Li.. . Beach warehouse Sue dresser. 1175 set or SIOO ble. 2 Ives. 4 cane-back 9am.5pm. Heavy duty s hdang dr rtley nut.e. ae new· DORY. 16· glass. Teak 13. outboard, wood and cessful candidate will bed . S90 dresse r c hairs. pedect. S900. frame &screen.~x7.An· $215.Also,Ludwi~snare cap rails. gr ates f glass.needswork.$375 have at le8$t 3 yrs. ex-644·~. 642-2173 COME BROWSE tique bathtub, Windows. drum & stand · $60 . Complete with light _964_·_33_1_6 ___ ~-- per In s uper visor y CeramicstoSofa rug , Geor gia Buggy. 844-2057. weightoa.rs.642-2932. 35' '79 V"·ing full alac. cap~city for a medium Kitch 1 en Everything Contemp. furniture, .~d 283 Est.herStreet C M 646•4382 _ ... , ..... 23' Daysailer on 40' moor· ing inN.B. 67J..7996. Slips Avail. Sail Boats 26' & under. 1125/mo. Also Mooring to JS' Riddle Yachts 675-9137 sized warehouse. Must G~s. Ovens. Stovetop. cond. Sola. S2SO. dining Ungerland 5 pc drum set, Canoe. 17. tronics, cat. diesels. mint have knowledge or Di sh was h e r , Ref., tble/4chrsS275.831·5988 John Wayne Tennis Club w /good h ardware & S300offer. cond.P.P.675-<8651. HEWro.TMAllMA h I & Cabinets ,__ap ...... .,...,.. -------Furn baby things bks fami ly members hip. Zldgen cymbals. S700 ......... 17 .. 1 Slips Avail. 646-0551 ware ou~e manua r . ...;"''"' · .....,......,.. 7' custom sofa . colorful . 1 · .. h 1· th · aft ...,, • 32' Bayliner Sunbridge c.'omputerized systems. a ters..... . lik JW r y. uis es. r o es S1400. Trans fer ree 548·1306 .5. • 'I Dock Balboa p f Abili.ty to super v·1se pnnt. e new.cost S9SO. 972Valencia.Aptt.CM absorbed by seller Call Koolatron12VChest.nn 1980,FWCVolvo's.A/P .. on en. ~r A i M f o r S 2 5 0 N e w · Looking forGood Cond ;A carton. Value S1&9 sel Smalldwnortrade. Take s a 1 I boat up to 42 . employ-as· a must. We .nt que aytag w/wr. · --.. . wkdys 7526505 m ~ • doubl b S7 B I g tt N alk ._ 14 t ' . . ZILDJIAN CVM BALS SlOO .,..,. .,.._ over payments. With $375/mo. 673-4928. offer excell. compensa-111ger .,. e tu s 5. .arc.'a oun er. ra ~n . ew _w er, -... ire u.ir'Q,..., lion pacakage 546-6481 h1ghback recliner, beige & rim. SIO. Aluminum Encly. Brit., new. sac. 20!.n ride & lain crash. NwptSlip. Reduced from Sendresurnewithsalary . nylon, only 2/mo. Cost c rutc hes. Sl 2. 2092 World Book & Jr And 557"8393 '79Suzuki9.9outboard,l' $49,500 to $41 ,500. Tr••pa,...._ h·stor to· Wanted used Refngerator S650, for $250. 645·4821 Wallace. Costa Mesa. Great Books set. 731-1420 Offlc• ~<ll•• & hrs use. like new. S400 Newport Yacht Exch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Y · & range, good cond. Call ----.._. ., .. 2 """...... 675 1800 Mo.................... 9 •40 Howard Derman dayornight.975·1120. eve~-----Remodeling Sale. furn. Lo••l•o•s ~...... 1015 .,.. . ._. . · ::::!!-:'! ......... : ... II'! --. 6-pc king Medll. bdrm set. draperys, lamps, sinks, Send someone you love a••••••••••••••••••••••• w1HEIRVINECIMWW G.E. Refng. 18 cu rt. 1"'2 perf. cond. All wood etc. 1215 Highland Dr, bouquet ol 30 multi col· HOWAVAILAILE 1061 Camelback St. yr old, Almond color, low S690. 968-7"16. N.B. ored helium balloons. Finest software for DEC Newport Beach, 92663 energy, no frost, top · -------Great for Valentines day Systems. All residential. freezer, xlnt cond. $360. Houseful offine fumiture.Sailboat hardware . & come with your own mult i -unit , co m · ""!!!!E!q!u!at!Oppt!!!!!!y!E!m!!!p!ly!r!!!lll 673-37116. Livin g rm in cl 6·Pc.' wrought iron chandelier pe r sonal m essage. mercial/lndustrial •P· = leather modular sofa . & sconces, chrome-glass Perfect ror every oc· pUcatlont1 .. For lnfo, call ----------•1JENM-All B.IC. DIL Unique cstm made brick coffee thl, enter age. casion. We deliver . PyramldD•ta.19-1527. 2 Mopeds (Puch). m149t sell lmmed, xlnt cond, S300 ea. 080. 673-9108 '78 Foxi Deluxe, great cood, lo nti, best o(fer. Call 557·9870. ~=-/ .... Warehouse HILL coffeetable, Dining rm. dresser , night stand. 6' 673-4419 COPIERS: Xerox 660 CL.Bl Xlnt cond, 1118. ~o. Sleeper sofa. 3 Bdrms. chain link fence, SS par· . . Our bu.sy Newport Beach -w. Oceanfront. 642""8208 rot cage, men's suits & Harlen Young paintings, St 200. Toshiba $750. warehouM seeks an •tt· Ke~".1o~e washer S7S. sport coals 44 ac 43 short. Lingerycbest,644-5'6Sor 646-0545,641·7030 gressive Individual to Fng1d~gasdryer SBS. Almost new naugahyde books. calculators, 644-7697 Desks chairs sidechai~ perform genera I Hotpotnt bltn dshwshr queen l!Ola sleeper 1150· w ~It ie·talkies_. more Newport Beach Tennis EverYtbtng ~ust be sold warehouse function•. 195. Guarant.eedS46-8672 Shop vacuum l20. Floor misc. 202020rch1d, <San· Club Membership for this weekend. Call for Knowledge of fo rklift scrubber & wuer $10 t A a u .... ) Sat/Sun 0 p'e r at10 n s. 5 h i P . Dryer, gu, clean, runs 4142-1724_ • n ·~~ · sale. llOO. 7S2-2UI dlrectioos in Npt Bch. pi.n1trettiving, trade 6 J.:d $75. 548-8513 or 9·5. 641·3229 BallOOft Bouquet V•len-1-IMO-_IZ30 ______ -1 111ainleunce tools i.s de· 4485 Ornate Spanish din tbl, 6 4JAllAM SAU t I n e Spec i a 1. Free Grundil Slenorette DIC· air.hie We olfer com· -chn. btt1 China cabinet H "'-UI 1 Ml petttlve salary & full Waaher, old wringer type, '800. 2 dark lthr look ousenuou terns, sc. Delivery in Lag Bch. taphoM. Nr new. Barely benentpadaae. wo~ks, S4S 548-~13 or coucbesonblarearug. ~7sw'iszs TC:.lsit~~· 497-1044, 494·1384, used.m5,84Wr75 Submitappticationto: 5414415 Coffee tbl It end tbl, all 4M-l30l MICROFICHE reader Howard Derman Freeaer, upright, clean, Ute new.1'15-8008 Hones 1060 Royal l)'pewriter manual bU, format S390 new, works good , SlOO. Fumitwe at a Uances ••••••••••••••••••••••• '30; OUftttJ electric ad· only SlOO. 845·8521, l:J1HEWCJ:NfWN 541-tSUor~ Incl. 2 COUC..:: ~ dis: Gentle •mall 12/yr old dins mac hine us. ~ Geldinc. perf. lit hone. Ml-75Cll --------4 1011 CameltNidt St. Refrl1'1, clean, works bwaaher.ISl-1273 With uddle. $550. ... IM7 1ood. S'tS·SlOO·Sl25. waterfront remodeling 551-2079. Bi"Ollae,.. T•ppan stove, •••••••••••• .... ••••••• Ml•U.~ sale. (2) girls whl Ptov. He•chslt .... 1061 lg oven, broOer. New Un· r.at V.i.tme,tft. P•lr !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Li;;lc::,.:;ln~"----;l;.O;J;:0;1 Bdrm .ca. Chelt w/mlr· ••••••H•-••••••••••H derwood typwr #555 Peacb·f•Cld Lo\'eblnls. Wire Operator A1, ....................... ror, deab, ~Iler, chest Be•ut. Limo••• china. Otben.41t-511D. rro.•- Newport Beach. tma Equal ()pJlt.y Em plJt • 1la,•Dt/Clerleal. stocll Mn1 ~Gruel Prtx on chelta, cleu bed w /o "Vieu adne '.I pl. tel· Voi'9 1itr9a .-lysi8er by Puppl• A&C 8prla1u 8 roller• l • F l r m tO.apd'ld coed. '75/tl'ade m•tt. Xlllt ~. •SZIO. tlnp + ntmal•• Ht of ccs. aeldom uaed. Alll· ..,. ... "* w 1.--.. Newpolt c.ter. M•ture f«cruller-... 131·1• Hrv. diahea • accaa, I.DI suao. -.1m ll.TIMY·Tm.-..nt ,...., accurate typba1 Jlh new. Sl250. Call 1-_;;_-------1...;;.:;;;.,;,,..;;.;_~:..::.....---~ eeci-y. C.U Mujorie Olrll lllpd NJIHllU 1m Double bed, .... bed, tT5-71H. WAJn'ED I aAlllft'lw/alCI ... a.a. fume • ........ COit dreaser. cl••k • 2 __ 1071 Den1>7paU.:y"Iiamet" • ..,.ADI -........... It ............. t.1>19. ... • .., Mf.$llD -.-.. W09DWORIU .. 0 °Full· ' l•m,., I ctiMtte ..... •••••••••H•••••••••••• 1----------1·---....;-....:;;.,~---:...f tlet, ..... pnfttnel. ll•'c ...... ..._.I c••--~ t .... ht P11N wallla to IMIJ 8CULPftJBE ,.,_1na...a •traa ~!1;;r~&n:~='· =:':':.~°"·· ;~~:2.;:'~.etor• ~~·• -:S.'=t• &~,:=.-.. ,,.. Use ,.,... M service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classlfiesl ad . we take yoµr messages 24 hours a day ••. Yo.ti call In at your conv~nience during office hours and ~t the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $7 .50 week. For more Inform•· tlon and to place your ad ca II 642-5678.· . ..................... . '11 HOlldla Hawk I. Gd coed.-. ..... . ' Cott.,.type TraUer w /clCJMd..in cabana, fully tuna, new KW htr, shwr, new 88 dbl sink, tbenn- coat. beaUD1. new ice boz. llust be moved. Will a ccept reas . o ffer . 175-18 For Sale: tt~· Mobil Traveler, '74, slpe 6, air, cndee control, ztra 1•1 t ank, ztra batt, CB, spare Ure, hitch, steel belted radials , stereo, TV antemna, roe( rack & ladder, storaee pod, ••nine. xlnt cond. S5,915. 545-l5e0. '79 Tio1a 22 i,.;• Bunkhouse, 8000 mi, 114,200. 1124108 T,...,.., T...... 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13' Fld le Stream, sip$ 4, dinette, stove, etc. Xlnt. 9850.~ LEASE DIRECT! 1911..,.IOT TUDO. llACH IMPORTS .. Don Street NEWPORT BEACH 75z.otH '78 Diesel, 22,000 mi, 35 mpt, very clean . 751-4940.~ 'once. 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T,....,_ Ulllty 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'~414 l'ICIUP 3X4 1 wheel trailer, 1100 or offer. Auto. trans .. power steering, custom wheels & ll res. < 1911549 > 96Pr6813 "9.er~k . _1_1_1_-2_04_0 __ .,_s._4_9_4_9 1 ~ Closed Sundays Utility trlr, lit e new. tires 6x 10X4. new s pa r e 9800 /bat ofr. B&-0175 .... s.ntce, , ... & ·~Cftl I,... 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mff 7 I' I 111 Or-.. C..ty CREVIER '80 Chev Custom Dix •1 292:5Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ton pickup, pe, pb. a/c. 979•2500 dual tanks. std trans. ss100.56-0U1 i~~-~~-1-U-Y~~- S SA YI SA YI S '73 Ford COURIER auto. CLIAM CAIS W""USID, ... ITS .!888 II arbor Rlvd w/sheU xlnt cond. 20 gal. ,.. \I «•OOJJO auxil. fuel tank, new AMDTIUCIS Im--.... ,. pa-· (.'u~la . l'l'a .,... ..... -'--T ·~ 1----------1 tires. stereo. & batt. A~PLY '78 Jeep Wagoneer, 12100631-043 101 N. Manchester loaded, lo mi, '500() spr ---------• COHMEll CHEVROLET Anaheim 778.9900 clea n Pvt. pa r t y . ---------1 955-09. ·.-..,.ll.11r •• r IL"! t Ir:--J \ \1 ~ '-\ 546-1200 ForSale CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo kit '70-'74 Datsun Z cars 788-5837. '74 Capri. 4cyl, R. frt dam. All sa l vageab l e , l300 /080. 983-8082 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items ad•ertised by vehicle dealen in tbe vehicle cla11lfled advertisine columm does not include any applicable taxes, licen•e. transfer fees, fmance charges, fees for air pollution control de- vice certiftcaUona or de- aler documentary pre· paration charges unleu otherwise specified by the advertiser. ---------1 '71 Pl YMOUTH TUA.DUSTY 414 Auto. 'trans., air cond., power steering, stereo cassette. custom wheels & ti res. < l9:llM8 > S6H7 ·79 El Camino, VS , lo mileage, air, shell + m any xtru. Duel tanks. propane It gas. Operates :!8ff81lurhorBl\'d on both fuels. S7.SOO. l.'o~lu ~lt·sa ~10 O:J:to 846-650.1. TOPDOU.AI PAIDFOI 600D&CLIAM USIDCAIS! '73JeepWagoneer, pe, pb, 78 Da~sun King Cab. air, hitch, Waren hubs, 5spd. Air, $4,200. NII, xlnt, SZ100 firm. 552·~ • SSl~alU. Chevy Truck,~ ton, i • 75 rblt 350, good cond. muatzj1 • sell ... -!ODO "-""'"" JI '=' 4 • •Htm«ATIOHAL ,,,._,., . .......-...-. ••=:::::----"' SCOUT 414 '73 Jeep pickup, Turbo Auto. tnm .. air cond., 400, pe, pb, roll bar, KC C.... MeM 645-5700 power 9'eerinf, custom Day Ii g ht e rs. w h ite Urea, wheels. (t7CLPG ) spokes, new paint, super WANTED! .. sm,.,.171!!11fll!P.. clean, SMOOorbe!lt offer. Late model Toyotu and ~ _84_7_~ ________ , Vo I VO S . ca II us '59 Ford P.U. 3 spd stick, 82,000 mi. runs xlnt, no rust, tape deck, C/B, new tires. Needs new starter. Sl500 /brt of r. 661·7584 TODAY!!! TOYOTA-YOlYO 1'66H~lh& c ........ .. ""•O·UOJ er U0·•4U PORSCHES WANTED '771MW530i 6 cylinder. 4 spee~.·90 2oosx . bl ack ~·~ cream ~ag~ with tan w/wire whls & Decor MAD.A rio 9731 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20<'>0 HARBO R IHllO CO~TA M l!>A 642 0010 stereoc~. A_ classic hatchback beauty , AMA.tmM ~ leather ~tenor .. l_f you Pkg. sunroof . am/fm NOWOPEN :i 0 tr uly . enJOY dr_iving a stereo cus, only 8000 mi, Orange County's •~ ~ur~~ors ;!n:~•:g cc:~ like new, ruoo ~ take VolumeMuda Dealer ~ ·~~e9/:o~lt~y!. sr:::Y performan~ and family over pymts. Michael. 956-1120 ~,.,. • ..,, clean. Sl0,500. Hans. convenience, I believe 646-9911. AMAtmM r• 538-3033dys. ~~~:n:eone. C4S4TZX> '78!-'1 atsunP.U.29li~OOOorig MAZDA RESALE '78 9USC, pet. blu/tan $7299 ' m1 es, stereo, ae new• 601 S. Anaheim Blvd lthr • 18K mi, AM /FM IOlwmtAM :1~ .. k,!.or01713~-~~teve Anaheim cass, air, snrf, P7·8's. .._ Iii Int cond. S24.000. YOLISWACHH , '74 RX4 Four Door Delux at 1532 7600 WestmimterAve. 7lDATSUNl.200,l3MPG. Clean, One Owner --·-------- inWestminster XLNT.SIOOO. Michelin Tires. Mag '74 Ponche914, 2.0, rally 893-7551 838-7880 ~lO'JO. Wheels, Low llilea1e on~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ s*1. l•utea. new brakes 75 IMW '80 200SX, immaculate, New Iii~· ...... ..._ '71 4508LC, 31.K mt, It.hr • tune-up, Am /Fm, Lovely 2002 automatic. silver, 10,000 mi, loaded, (u,.)_._ int., au Urea. Ute blu yellow/bit. Umps. Only 53,000 miles on this fact . m a11 • S7900 . Mere ... _ 9740 metallic, sunroof, all •lOO/OBO.at-2781.- beauty! It's squeaky 541-5574,541-3875 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• at r a•. I mm• c . '•Ill!:, 5 spd, sunroof. clean! (41.INKQ) '73 240Z, 4 s pd, air.I 196'.-CIDIS 714/.....,... new sboeb • brakes, 156~ All /FM ster, clean. 250S4DOOI T urbo Appearance, JIM MA-v 131SO/obo .... 3302 Sedan. AD CJrieinal wtt.b ltlO JMCD 9000/0BO. ~ VOLISWA61H automatic trans .. pwr. Beat u.e 1,.eem wttb a 187ll Beach Blvd. '89 Datsun Roadster good steeriq, AM /FM radio, Diesel. COllllM4) 142-JHO cond. DI00/080 air cond., white w /red in-LOW ...as OIAM«HCOUMTY'S Ol.DIST 17S.5319 terior 6 low m iles! L-Ntel (TURl74). ",,., '79 Datsun 280ZX. Dr, brwn , 5s pd, Alloyed wheels, am /Im /cus. Xlnt. cond. 20,000mi. SB5()0. 714·546-0331, con- tact Patti. Mon.-Fri. 8-5. & Sales-Service-Leasing loyCcrYer,lllc. ..... .. MOWSJH5 IAIBISllllT US9CAIS 1425 .BUer Slftet COSTAllESA 541-3334 Rolla Royce BMW 1540Jamboree NewportBeach &40-6444 Dab• z '75 2804dr, maple, loaded, pe, pb, cruise, Am/Fm, lllOfor auto, air. 68,000 mi, 1 owner. Perl. cond. All 76 IMW + .....,....,._ maint. records. $8950 Dynamite 2002 4 speed. 761-A37 firm. Eves: ....._9008. Or iginal with beige fin ish. Lovely cond. '71 280Z, 32,000 mi, 4spd, 450SL '71, yellow, loaded. (OOlPID> S7300or 1. Ski racks, etc. Pe rl. Slffl m-«m. cond. Pvt. owner moving JIM MAllMO •77 zaoz 2+2, 5 spd,. A/C, East. S25,850. Call: t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I YOLISWA«MM ma1wbls,stereow/t.pe. _7_14_ .. __ ._ .. _____ '71 25Cl8. 1 owner. Xlnt. 11711 Beach Blvd. 91S15 PP.175-GS7 coad. -· 142-JOIO 197' 4IOSLC hm: 7»lOtO i--l!lll•~--~~-l '7t 2IOZX, black , a /c , IOI Mel.A..... Gold Aceent '*' incl pa, pw. cruile, rear wiper- Looks Ike a 19. SUper sharp with low tow miles. 1i--ll!lt!1!!7111!1t~4~11~Sl.~--t <mNYI> IOADS'mCOWI '17 Por•cbe , canary ; yeUow, llicb. tires. xlnt cond, '1500. '"·-*" '75 SUYer 914, 2.0, xtru, handmade w h ls , Blaupunlrt radio, see to apprec. ~ 'l1NI '4M Porsche, snr1, green, S5500 /080. 842·'816. '71 914 rblt eng .. am/fm cas•. xlnt co nd . $4400 /OBO 540-2164 ...... 9755 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 71WAULT UCAI' Sharp orillnal yellow 2 door, 4 speed, radk> 6 beater , 40 llPG . ( .. VCO) SHtl .-.MAIMO YOUSWA ... tml 8-ell Bl•d. 14J.JIM - Top Dollar ::: ~~ =:.: & washer, am/fm, ltereo, hid Ml .,..;;a ·mold1n1 PllCmTOsaL Gor,_. _....Red. (OllBI) LOW..all LOWPllCI '71 R·l .. M111o tnM. ••· rool, l"llClo, Slam> or belt oner.Ml.mi 850N. Buch Blvd. protect. Grp, thermo ForYourCar! LAHABRA ruant illll prcMet, lllnl JOMMIOM & SOM (5 Iii. No. at SA Fwy> pailll ...,..a. bra, sold Lii•• tllra:'l 171411U.IHJ aceent ltripiq, au MrV. -Ra(bor B~!,. ... _ 8mdaJ by Appt. Is smoe eompl. 12.eoo C09ta 11.. --i.· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I orl 1 ml. Hl·Ull or r-Ul·llk w.,., ova ....... ~YourOood ~.,.~•Audi .-.aa10MS WOllS llllJllllllrllhd. COlfAMDA .. , ... ... l ., "' . VW-PORK11&-AUDI t711!!!!!!! ... !!!! ... !!!! .. !!!911~11!!!!!!1 ... S. ODMt IDway 'l'1M ,..._ drew ID tbe at 8ulllle Drift •••· . .a DltlJ Pilot N.....-tltMlt tr.-Cle•MWAd ...... ··-·--.. , ....... _ -- '71 ·--Le Car. IS.am> ml, ,_../\ape .....r .. 191 ..... "" ....................... •1 DEALER lfl u.s.a.- ~IVll .US·.U ..... .....;..;~..-.~=:. ....._ ... .,w a.parW ......_ a.,a eM AlllM. l•p•rted ...... e.,or+td ...... 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I t77 MUST .. --...... .... ........... -9167 !!~rclable -'!'1_ce 8 -ttt .&Mft• .... ........._ to be. and ewea 1 more IZll0.512•1"2 xlnt ccnd, a/c, Pfi, pb, A.ti•llllc. *• ~ -.,,~ . ......,.. NEW AND ._,...._ .. pret Y ..._ _ _...... beautiful ... , ... to own!, . tapedeck,m>0.491-0248 t 1 _.. ' ...,.. --"' •• lncludell IMther interior, bnght red, w/wht lthr, Jo , ...,.... 16 I ·~ •••••••;::·.·••••-••• •••••••••••••••••••••• DEMOS ~'°o•rlonly'rlaOl~)~l~t~!t~oulo!:: OVIRS~g~ER Y Loaded ;ttb luxury ! n . Monte Carlo. ora1 eve/wknd • ••r •i;,.,;;· • wlrewheelcoven,cnaiM m l. xlnt, $3600/ofr . 71 FordCowltry Wa gon 111mcn I.Am.I •I control. (90a8J) Now 552·0628 s!':e YOLYO only SU.• '78 Caprice Claaslc 4 dr 8AllWI ~ ',\ 1'. •• .•. .... 1UUO. llACM••O.TI .. ~ ..... N~IEAC1t JU"• -- OIA•ICoaMTY SAAi II Y w ,LE.ASE l>lllt:Cf OYEM&AS DEUVl!RIES 10 120 Caro"'' urv~·· Bl G .:srdt• " \i i•'> l(}.Q 191 '762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 4WD. xlnt cond, nu am J(m stereo cass. moo or bst otr ~83 ''9TIMltffft6 8 cylinder. 4 •P"d· A vrry c lean TR8. ln 1upenor coadll1on Tbls is a truly clua1c aport car (ZDl..811) The actual value is lmpe>Ssible to u tabha h but you ca n own this beauty for only S2tff IOIWITHAM VOUSWA. ... 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893-7551 638-7880 '76 TR7. xlnt cond. Need ca.sh best offer. Toyot. t765 Serious buyers 63J.l273 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:... -9770 78 Toyota Celica ST -sw.,.. Coupe, 5 speed. air. Am-••••~7••1•::;·.·:.:.;_::•••• Fm 8 tracli stereo, spoke •""' -whee ls , landau top. Sun r oof , 4 s peed , 13,000 miles, silver with c a s s e tte, DIESEL . black interior. Xll cond. 1717UNP > Sharp. $6100. 673-6020 $6995 1().5. YOUSW.... /b!!Ku11cw Blvd. J()teitSOM & SOH 36,ooo ml, xlnt 'cond'. '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE . . . . ... .. " OPEN EVERY 1•:::-::ve. .. .. 0::::::.,1 ~~ $.1900.5SSll58 wgn,~~~lofr. ,,.~ .73 El C . $'"""' E ________ 1'11 Muuna. PS, PB. auto, NIGHT TILL 813-•77551 YWl DASHW.87880 ~•Mesa ammo. ....,.,, X· -47K mi _, 080: Pvt 71YOLVO 54~5630 lraa, new rubber. Call '68 Galaxy, runs good , Pty.S75.3D9eva. · Dyna~ 3MGL ~an. ------Stu at 962 -3785 or 4dr,auto,pe.Dl6 . 9 00 Sun root 4 •peed station Automatic, air, steertng, '77 Eldo loaded MUST 64S-076l 84.S-7571. '69 V8, •uto, mags, good •• w•1on. Only 17,000 miles cruise, _leathe_r & stereo SELL, Xlnt Cond. Lo Ml. · -, . . cond. SUOO. on t.hla bea.-y. (tozUZV > caaaette on~ ~autlful $4995 eve, wknds 548·7962 • 65 Im Pa I a S la ti on 73 Grand Tonno Squire M'1·41U FREEWAY CLOSEI M"S s unr oof. Original & Wagon: One O wner. ita Wgn, needs body. • JIMMAllMO clean! <OMULX > '71CADILLAC 79.ooo mi le s . ssoo . work l500.641·3229. 68 Mustang, l owner. WE llSCOUNTI VOUSWA•IH S5tf5 &DORADO 84&·2981or840-S504. U.Colil 9945 needs paint. Sl235/best • ll7ll8ead1Blvd JIMMAlllMO t1 lt'sa Barrilz! Oh My!' .72 v g· g Cood ••••••••••••••••••••••• _o_f_r._54&-__ 2312 ___ _,~- 1980 14~2000 VOUSWA.•8" ~hatacar!Simply can'l enfi~e~ ;0au:~ body . '77UMCOLH '66 MUil. Convert. Red 18711 Beach Blvd. l!sl all t.he luxury op M 10 l l29t.h St· 9 HB MA.II( V w / b I k p 0 n y int r . '75 YWUllrT 14~2000 lions. (917UKD ) Hurry -· -· --·-·---p ..... _ .. _ Beautiful l~ restored CLEARANCE 00 tblaooe! S7778 C L ...... 9930 ower w111UUWS, power · · 4 cylinder. 4 speed. A 01_....__CQU..-... JO._..ir,.,,.,. & SON Ot1taA:Aw seats, tape/stereo, l~n· S8000orbest. 972·80N. beautiful baby blue. .._......,.. "'' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••:•• da utop,Ult w~l.cru1se . 1688MPV > I t runs VOLVO LillcolllMercwy '76UHCOLN control.Hereisoneofthe &6M~tangConvt.Slock. SALE superior and I belioe EXCLUSNEL Y VOLVO 2i!26 Harbor Blvd' MA.II y most luxurious and com· lo mt, xlnt cond, ruoo .... you will be happy lo own Largest Volvo Dealer Costa Mesa Loaded white beauty fortable cars ever built. 771·122Beves. Now GOING ~\~ dyn$Jam 99 ite 9 car for in Orange County! 54~5630 with aUtheextras . Great !his beautiful Mark.Vis ,74 Mustang II, reg gas,• BUY or LEASE :-7-7 El-Dor ado. NAilds condition. 'lAJN617l lJl remarkable condtllon. red & whl 4 spd' air ' DIRECT .-c ... 395 (814ZYO> Bring your • ' ON IOI WITHAM some attention. S3SOO or -chauffeur and drive it cond. c~t~ AM/F~ . VOUSWA.G8" ·~~·· best offer S36 7898 JIM MA.llNO home ror onJy well ma1nta1ned. orig OVER 50 TO ~:;,::.mlmu::~::;. iifilU •j ·~~.~::~;, :,~' .. :: ,;~ ;~~ro£,~!:' :d:~~ .;~.;·~;~ro.o 10 I 20 Garden Grove Bl 675·S49l eves 7600 Westminster Ave. 559-0166. CHOOSE '79 YW IUS Garden Grove 530-9190 '75 Sdn D'V11le t·ustom '77 LINCOLH in Westminster 01 ... _ 111 -D-... -.. ----9-,-5-5 Dyna mile 4 passenger ----touring, all llhr & opts MAIJC V 893 7551 638 7880 -.. 118 with 4 speed, low miles. '72 l44E, air , AM/FM . Prime conc1 $2450. 6 Previous owner de· -----. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM original. C382YHS> clean. xlnt. $1950/080. 646-7274 manded lots or luxury '77 UHCOLM '10 Oldl o..p $6995 759.1439 inc I leather interior . VERSAILLES Air conditioned, 4 speed OB WITHAM JIM MAllHO '76 Seville, sunrf. wires. quad stereo t ape, tilt 6 Luxury in a size for to-3,595 miles (IAPC493) B Autos, UMcl midnight blue, w/hlue wh eel. cruise control day' Driven under 27,900 $6195 ~=:~:i~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• velour int, sterea 8 trk. ~~;7~~ Now yours for miles~ Features leather 'IOTOYOTA. VOLKSWAGEN 142-2000 Gneral 9901 ~~~~ etc Sli950torr JOHNSON & SOM ~~~~~~~· :~~i;~~~n1~~~ C--I ... 74 YW -•••••••••••••••••• •.•••• L!---&... M--~ ~v..A ......,... ~·.. alumin um wh eels 4 cy linder . 4 s peed. 7600WestminsterAve. 1963 MGB. new t ire s. CCllllaro 9917• 2626 1larbor Rlv (614TXC> See it now • s t e reo cass e tte A in Westminster 7,A.Ssa.GElt brakes. _$1000/best orrer ••••••••••••••••••••••• C06ta Mesa ~777 beautiful little gas saver ~ 1111;1.(~ 893-7551 638-7880 IUS 1~3 Bwck. new trans .. '67 Camaro, 327 8 cyl.I 54~5630 JOHNSON & SOM with only 16.000 miles 4~ 83i00l 4 c y linder, 4 s peed. tires, brakes. $800/best gr eat s hape. S1800 --L:-,-&...u~ (184ZCA) Special paint 76 YW YAN stereo. This van is truly _offer. 49'l-~ 957 395.Se\•es '72 MK fV blk tblk hea uty --~iry makes this true bargain 7 passenger, looks & runs · 2626 Harbor Blvd for only 1977 UlltT great. All original. (7270) ID exhcel!enlll conddil!on 1IWck 9910 '68 Camaro 327 run~ well S2500 OBO leather '"1 C-OSta Mesa $4499 2 oor. 4 cy in e r· 4 CIEYB IMW pearance. (664KLH> Herl , • A very g rnve'itment "'~ d I. d I mec aruca y an in ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• ood 751 ·4599 5,."5630 '80 Cullas11 Brougham. 15.000 m1. loaded. Wknd or art 6. 832-2247. IOI WITHAM s P ee d_, s u n r o o r . lsl& Broadway spacious interior and 79 lllidi le-cJOI $2500 FIRM 1969 Lml'Oln, runs ~ood. •75 M k IV 67K V()U(SWAGEH pins tripes, s t e r eo SaotaAna 835·3171 economy makes her a Spa:rtC~ !>4.59227 ~best nffer li73-1117R a r mi, cassette. A super Cun --baroain for only Power window s . powe r C art 6PM vS3200etou_rc~~~ top shape. Classic "61 Super88 7~Westm~terAve I gas-saver! t410TJD> '76YWU11n "' Sll99 door lock's, 8 tra ~k IM•r*t 9920 _,........, All ong, 56,000 mi, best ID Westminster S35t7 • lin .. -• ........1 A ste po seat s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofter 645-9024 893-7551 638·7880 'illliml!ll!~l!!l~l·"Y uo::r ... s~. re· IOIWITH"M reo. wer C ...._ 9932 '71U11o.Ar0Lu ~ allynicelitUe car in very .._ Loa ded. ver y c lean '76Che•~t one~ """" " good c o n di t Ion . YOUSWA.GEH <8S4WFX > C ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWN SEDAN '76 Cutlass Broug ham . '77 Toy<JU Corona wagon. air. ps, pb, S3.000. call 964-6846 alter 6pm '72 Toyota Corona 4 dr. looks brand new. radio, auto. S1500. 559-5958. 'llX8 1l,1rh01 Hin! 1 ·,,.,t.1 \lt·i.;.i .)II) 0:1:10 '80 Tercel. S spd. hftback, --- am /fm. a/c. xlnl cond. '73 VW Bug, xtnt cond. SlOOO & take over pymts. $3,000. 631-7061 548-_6446 ___ _ (810PCW) This Rabbit is 7600Westm~ter Ave $6495 Very '{:J!r~n mag. SHO~OOM COND. 1> The nagshi p of proud Su P r e m e w IT -T o P.' economical and a true in West•11nster wheel's. tilt. power wm 75 T-TOP Lincolns! This one has 1\ M tFM stereo. AC, wire bargainforonly 893-7551 638·7880 dows stereo radio, 49,000 P~we r brakes . po~er all the luxury you would whls. 60,000 m1. $?725. $3299 '69 VW Camper , perfect miles 19S6PQ1'> w~ndo~. power steer.mg expect plus Johnson & 644·4373 IOI WITHAM cond, new eng, poptop, $4495 :t·:~r it~~t /~e~:!f~P;~r~ ~~~t?~ti?F.l\Te~~~~~ P'iUlto 9957 ~ YOLISWA.•8" a ll xlras. Must sacrifice AM /FM stereo. rear win now 16478 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 7600 Westmlnst.erAve. $2800 or b s t o ffer dowdefogger,automalir JO ... ~&SOH '73Pintowgn,nu en'.,fm , inWestminster 645·7589. ~~~ trans. Snow white with LiutcolllMerc t ape. s ha rp, nu tires . 893-7551 638-7880 •75 Sciroc:--co.-S-350~ o-r 4~ 83i-Om Burgundy interior. 27,000 2626 H bo B:cT must sell, $1500. 645-9519, miles . Imm a c ul at e arr v 642-3789 '71Toyota Needs engine work l2506'5-8'746 'IOYW pymts or Sl50 /mo. '761UICK thruout! SB.100. 7S4-6790 CostaMesa ' • vw • 1 ft & · h / f l 54~5630 '71 Runabout good cqnd, ' parus, 68 e n g t SC•OCCO ~mk m S ereo , ou Low mileage Estate or Answer Ad #209,r-----·----751 6109 door. '73 left door. Dynamit.e 4 speed with ra es. ~r guar. on eng, wagon. 9 passenger with 642·4300 ·24hrs. '65LINCOLN4 Door • e_a_c_h_. 548-__ '¥1_44 _____ 1 air. Silver/black. Com· lr•ns &dtff. 557·6577 every Jrtra. Original & Good Engine S150. '78 Pinto Station W.cn.-._ '78CELICA Perl~ eond, loaded ,_...,eves CUT E AS A BUG '69 Bug blue. am/fm. rblt eng, SUl85 Must Sell 631-2568 fa r e thi s Pr ice ! '77 VW BlL'I. Champagne sharp. (950PIL) *Ct.Hy Mono '79 ·~in~~·0::~~·u~Ms~l : 548-4260 4spd. 4cyl, Am 33K. mi. t57MPQ) with J imini removable S2ff5 2 + 2 H a t c hb ac k ' S8750 7~16 99,,.7 mint. must sell $3200?obo • $6995 ca mp e r , a wn i n g , JIMMARIHO Econo mi cal 5 s peed · - - -a••ridl "' 846"'4759 JIM MAIUMO AM /FM cass. xlnt. Sl6400. V()U(SWA.•EH manual trans Clean car' '79 'Vette. 5000 m1. white. •••••••••••••••••••••• 'T«J Corolla 2d r auto 66Bug.Rbll,newlires.in· YOLISWAC.8" 646-9669or 760-9561 l8'1UBeacb81vd. (062XJ U). cloth seats. 2 tops. No '74FOID 'fyMCMlflt ff60 am/fm. s22:so. Sal·2lsS terior . Perf. paint. l87UBeacbBlvd. 142-2000 OM.YS4595 money down, S325 •mo.· MAVBICI ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft.5orwttods. Sl,650.141·3982 142-2000 '71 VW Super Bug, reblt HOWA.llDClw¥rolet takeover lease 644-0377, 6 cylinder.stkk,Am·F'm 'IO'LYMOUTH ---------4 ___ -=...:=.:.::.:::..:..::_ __ 1eng,39.000 mi. gdd cond. '79 EstateWgn. au pwr. lo Dove.,QuailSt.s. 759-0481 cassette . This car rs A.now Alltos, N•w 910d Alltos, M•w 9100 74VM1#!!..HI_.. Am /Fmcass. S2,200. Call mi. a ssume lease, NEWPORT BEACH ---9-9-3-3 super clean! 1868MFN I 4 cylinder. 4 speed, lac-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ....,_ .._ between6-9pm,64S-4799. $199/ ..,....,_. ••5 -$2395 Sharpest little Ghia mo .............. ~-___ 13.rv 55 •• :;;r;;•••••••••••••••• tory air conditioning. MEW •11 DATSUN 210 2 DR. Eoutpm•nt onclucln boOy s.a. -"•· u-1 & '"""'-" ~lcln '*"-1082791) (Slk 2501 This w .. 1u SALE PllCI 54169 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW ·11DATSUN310 2 DR. EC!Ute>ment "'<lvOM • >P"<I "'"'' ln04d"'O '*"'-· T""""°O--' pro1ec1oon """"-6 _, 4$,3) (St~ !le') Thi• w .. 1u SALi PllCI 54964 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EQ<M~'!:!!~~. ~~!~ .,.., u-(&&ell) !Sii< 2UJ Thl1 W•k1 SALi PllCI 55429 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW'IO DATSUN 200SX CPI. Aul0m11t0 ..-,. bOCl'f I~ moldl"9•. unde<OOlll. SL !)Ilg, c:rvtM conttol, -.,_,1>9, ponttn-a T~ul<d Pf04ec:llO<\ l*O-(3&13). (8111. il ... I Thi• w .. 1u SALi PllCI 57491 .............................. 1!'1Y!lL9!!~0!!~ jfi~~~IOn pllo . .....-_.. ~ Yhl1Weeb $, .. , SALi PllCI .............................. I ...!J. P.6!'!t!.~tD~¥~.~ ,.......,....,.p111..._. o-,.., 1a 1411 =-=· 56411 ·············~············· CLMM.LOW .. M•IUS9 CAii. $ .. :_."" ___ .. ·-J am /fm radio. An ex-coupe llflRMOU. 4 speed., '17 VW SQBK. New motor, '73 Centurion Convertible 197,,,,C~Y '79 Cougar XR7, load~. '@'-J•.,. .. L ji!own,,q tremely sh•rn car with ateno. (0'11LXC) tires, brakes, paint . M FM AC r 11 • l"'l'E• lnl cond 16 000 m1 ~·1 fl""I\ ~,. $4695 starter. $1 900/0BO. A I stereo, . u CHIVlllE2DI. ~-~5i73.. . \~.I vOLKSWAGlN INC only 5,800miles.Shehas JIM MAIUMO 642-8832. pwr. S21SO. 644-.4167 Automatic trans .. rebuilt ------534-4100 a shade IOt and bea utiful V-•sw.&l!!..-..i '69 Riviera Classic Mdl, engine, AM/FM & rallye A Convertible Classic '71 13731 Harbor interior. <3161..SS) Please -.__IA"' · 7 9 D h 4 d h I _,..RIX c XR7 1 give her a new home this l87118each81vd. a s .e r r beautirul cond. Mag w ees.c......, ). ougar . owner. Garden Grove weekendforooJy 142-2000 Hatchback, a ir, cass. lo whls . all opt. s1295 HOW $2795 s harp & s porty. good mi, xlnl cond. '6200/of· 646_7274 IA.KER STIEET cond. s:mo. 831-1930 ercwy 9950 $5,699 '76 YW IUS f e r . 6 4 o . 2 4 9 7 USID CA.IS _.._ 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOI WITHAM 4 cylinder, 4 speed. A deveslwkends; 979-9930 '73 Century, good cond, 1425 Baker Street •• "';:'!:••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S YOUSWA.G8" very beautiful emerald ays. asking SllOO. COSTA MESA RHEST 7600 Westminster Ave. W il h I 851-1>924 54r.3334 '78 DODGE COLT LJNCOl.N-MERCU RY in Westminster green /s ver w ee s . '79 Blk VW convert. ~ 4 cylinder, 4 speed. air 893·7SSI 638-7880 One of the most reliable AM /FM cassette $8500. '80 Buick Park Avenue, conditioning. stereo. DEALERSHI P and ebc~ltnomi cRaETI car1s C ute ! 957-0447 am 6/moold,xlnt cond.2dr, 1976MA.LllU This isa veryprelty little ~-~ "J~.d~ ever w. · (635 > s 678-01.54 pm velour int, rully loaded. CLASSIC Colt. (711TSTl Test drive ~ T"'-~ onsalerorooly -----has everything. Bargain Auto. trans .. air cond . her and you will kick up Sl79t '70 Sqeduareb1 ack_. m&ech. at SB,750. (714 1499-4635. powe r steenn~. powe r your heels and c1rive rt IOIWITHAM restor . c ean in out. brakes. V r oof. wire home rorooly VOLISWA.G8" S2000 /080.646-4327 Caclilac 9915 wheel covers. radio $3.699 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {359PRJ> 7~Westm~ter Ave. '69 VW Bug, $1900 or best IOI WITHAM m Westmrnster offer. new brakes & tires. V .. Rat.ct sz997 VOUCSWA.GEH 893-7551 638-7880 good c ond T i n a · UMdCars!! 7600 Westminster Ave 548-4946. •77 Cacl Se•ile in Westminster '77YWIUG White.on While '72 V.W. BUG clean, rblt 4 speed, st.e.r:eo. heater, e n g .. Mu s t s e 11 • c ustom w~1te wa.lls . $2200 /080960-4607 Super clean. Low miles. __ - -- (l.52TJI) '79 VW BUS snrl. am/rm $7295 cass . Z/bed. bra w/tire • L a.u.... .. L 11--·~~J m ount . 23K m i. $7400 ,~ ffUWWU( 675-4876 VOLKSWAGEN. INC -----534-4100 '75 VW Bug, xlnt cond. 13731 Harbor r adial tires, must sell. Garden Grove <2t3)4~3305. --- 1-----------1 '74 412 Wagon, completely '71 YW SCllOCCO restored. new eng, trans , 4 cylinder, 4 speed, fac· brakes. 557·0397. tory air conditioning, --.- -stereo. We are proud to '75 Super Beetle. new eng offer this beautiful dark with g uara ntee. ne w blue VW with tan interior b r a k es . s n r r . a i r . to the buying public. She Am /Fm. $3500/0 BO. is in superb condition, 760-8405. drives like a dream.-.---------• (99CMOt) boa sale for 71 VW Squareback, snrf. •• 4tt Am /Fm cau. new tires . .aOI WITHAM clean. 842.4923 eves. VOLISWA... 'M for neoo. '67 lor S2600. 7800Westmlmter Ave. Or Best olfer p.p. MUST in Westmlnat.er SELLS..1085 893-7551 W.7880 'MBAJABUG 7t YW.,. New encine. tood c:ond. COMfMl•U m.9315 Bllldtcm Black '71 s quareback, good A.stro roof, split power '""-r seats, tflt wt.el, crWM C~ trol. door locks. (0J2ZER > $7995 '-"UllA~ e,,.am 831-MX> YOUl#I CADILLAC DIALmSI llP IH OIA.MMCOUMTY! SALE;, SERVICE ANDLEASfNG NABERS CADILLAC 1<-00 t"i.u(l\lf ~11 (0-.1 •• v.. .... 1 '>40 1)100 4 speed, Am·Jl'n\ ltereo, cond new brakes eng lowmllet! <BWQZ) reblt:newshocts6 ures: J-~~~~~~~~ St41t snoo. at-t'Ju ~~~~ ~ .... ,. 13731 HerbcW Genlln Gro¥e' ~11118 11.11 h .. 1 Ill\ ti 1 11•1.1 ,,, ... ,, 111111.nu '71 CHEVY .eov A Air cond . auto. trans • powe r steering, power brak es, v inyl r oor . Railey wheels. radio Real Nice! (760TKC) $3597 lt71CA.NICE CLASSIC Auto. t.ran.-s.. air cond .. power steering. power brakes, cruise, V-roof. 893· 7S51 638. 7880 '79 DOOGIE OMNI Yes' High gas mileage m high style! A low low pnce ! With 4 cyl . air cond . white wall tires. t519XKA) See it now ' $4799 JOHNSON & SOH Liutcolll Mft"CWY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.5610 '79 DOIMH COLT 4 door , 4 cylinder, auto. trans .• tilt wheel, custom wheels. radio. C302618l 297 radioairnore! (153957 ) ---------• Slff 7 COHHfl l ( ,,,.,~OltT , · It U" LINCOLN·M ERCl'RY 16· 18 Auto Center Dr SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit IRVlNE 13~7000 '79 MHCUIY UPHYI 6 Village Wagon wi th l oad s o r CO mrorl I Featuring cloth interior. wire wheel cover , tilt wheel, air cond . lugitaJ?e rack. (020WQ1') Now on ly $4279 JOHH~&SOM Lillc:olll Mlrcwy 2626Harbor Blvcf Costa Mesa 54~5HO '76..aCUIY IOICA.T 4 s peed , -'fact ory air cond.. Am-Fm stereo, custom wheels. 1551PJJ l $2495 HfcWt Mowaiui VOllCSWAGlN INC . . 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove .. 2· 1978 and 1·1979 Volare 4 door station wagons. All have V-8 CID engines. a ir conditioning , power s t ee ring and brakes. AM 1FM stereos, tinted ~lass. 2 have power win-• dows and 1 has speed ront rol All are high m il eage Priced Sl .000 be l o w blue book who lesale at approx· 1mately $1600. o rrers will be accepted. Can be seen at Orange Coast Daily Pilot plant. 330 W. Bay. Cos ta Mesa . Ask for Fleet Admin~trator or the garage. 642-.4321. 1969 4 door Plymouth Fur y. Original owner. garaged.1595. 494.91514 ,oMfac ~f 65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 PONTIAC 1otMV1w·· . 4 Door Sedan. Lo'ded • Inc. run power, fa~ry rallye wheels. vinyl'to'p. AM /FM with t.ape, ooly 11 .000 miles 6 f\l.."'"C:h morel (lAlKMS). MOWSl"S lli.ICmtS'IUll usmc~s l 1425 BaUr srea COSTA MESA : 141-JJl4 .~ : 1981 TOYOTA 5 SPEED STANDARD BED PICKUP . ludes 5 speed Equi p ~e r:'t i n~i ndow package. tr~ns m 1ss ~oe~. Ultra mirrors & rear tailgate pa (·005350). step bumper· 1974 VOLVO 164 SEDAN 6 cylinder engine, 4 speed trans. with overdrive, fectory air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes, AM·FM stereo & leather is rlor. (121333). .3799 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA SRS This "hatchback · model has an economical 4 cyl. engine. 5 speed trans .. f1ctory 11r cond., AM·FM stereo 8 track & wire basket wheels. (835JP0). 53999 1973 VOLKSWAGEN IEETL Equipment Includes en economec:.I 4 cyhnder engine, 4 speed · transmission. AM·FM stereo c.eette, vinyl Interior & white sidewell tires. (443GZP . 1981 TOYOTA STANDARD BED PICKUP TRUCK . 1 des 4 speed Eq u i P .m ~ n t i no~~r assisted front transmission. Pd tailgate panel. A disc brakes a7 a super tr uck! super va l ue or (008950). ai$1h - ;,, 23 MO. SS595 oo plus t•"· cash price f 51 29.23 per month license & docth:•· Deferred payment to~ 48 mo;03 ~. 15.99'/o APR based price -$7 . (cash or trade) O.A.C. LOOK AT OUR . LOW PRICES! 1975 VOLVO 164 SEDAN 6 .cyl. engine, auto. trans .. factory air cond .. pwr. steering & wtndowa. pwr. disc brakes. AM·FM stereo 8 track, cruise control & wsw steel radlel tires. (842MCV). · 54399 1978 TOYOTA CELICA GT A "llftback" model with 4 cyl. engine. 5 lpeed trans .. factory air cond .. tinted glass. shadow, pin stripes, AM-FM stereo caseette. r.clials & real wire Wheels. (848UMX). S46ft 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDAN . I des 4 speed Equ i p.m~nt b1~c~e~ seats. front d isc transmission. 1 (137430). brakes & much more. 6 cyl. engine, automatic trans.. factory air cond.. power steering-disc brakes·windOW$, AM·FM stereo radio. velour Interior & steel radial tires. (0.3957). 54899 1979 TOYOTA COR LLA A "hetchbacll" with e 4 cyl. engine. automatic trens., factory 11r cond .. side stripes. metallic paint, tinted glass, vinyl Interior. wsw tires & low miles! (599YMP). 54499 1975 V.W. RABBIT SEDAN Equipment includes a 4 cylinder engine and 4 speed transmission. This car looks and drilles hq NEW! (1'5NAM). 52799 NAM CY '1'ES, SIR, MA'{ I HELP '(0U? DINNER? DO '(OU HAYE A ~---RESERVATION ? . l'M SORRV ••. I SEE '(OUR NAME AAS BEEN SCRATCHED our ... VE5 ... APPA~ENTLV '(OU DIDN'T RECONFIRM ~OU~ RE5ERVATION ... WE INSIST THAT OUR ~ PATRONS ~ECON~IRM THEIR . ·:·. RESERVATIONS AT LEAST ~ FORT'/-E16~T l10UR5 IN At'VANCE .•. , L{OU S~OULD HAVE SEEN T~E LOOK ON 'c'OUR FACE ! BO'(, MALt6E I COULD MOVE . ._. NORTl-4 , AND ~lVE lN AN ',.. . ESKIMO VILLAGE ... ·.: 2-s · OH, DEAR··SOMEONE THREW A BANANA SKIN ON THE SIDEWALK OH , 00'1' ! By Ernie Bushmiller A FINE THING TO DO IN SAFETY. WEEK • ; DENNIS THE MENACE % LOV& YOU, SJl'ANGIN•,.. - .. . -, / J-r'~ ON1...Y FOR A BIG MTCH OF ONl: DA~ JOEY. COOKIES, HUH? . -9Y "LIFI! f~8LF • C'O YOU MEAN MV;; L-11=&', ()IC Lf Pl! I WITM A CAPrtAC I~ ~&N&~A'-., 9LAT" II=; ON ,. .... on.fl'~ MANO, YOU MeAN Llt::E IN GENECAL-1 WHICM r~ A (ilreAi L.ANIVE24.AL- WONOefC../ ,A t.ovei.~ MY~ie~~ A". .... _1 ~~~'t~ ~IJDGE PARKER ARE YOU TEL.LlN6 ME THAT NO ONE KNOWS YET.' THEY FOUND TIM KEL..50 ESCAPED FROM THE 0UARO OUT COLD AND STRIPPED HffJ CEL.L.? HOW DlD HE OF Hl6 UNIJ=ORM ! 00 lT? THE5ER0EAN~51NTHE SQUAD ROOM! MAYBE THEY~Ve 00T MORe INFORMATION 5Y NOW! HE'tJ GOTTA BE. It\! THE (;UARO UNIFORM! I'LL 01YE YOU THE e>AD6E NUMBER! NO, I DON!J THINK HE'LL. ee HEADED SAUK TO f>P~NCER FARM6! i ~ WNE ~ NAME AND I~ ltf1'E soc.JMDOF1UE f ~ IAJE.'U. 6E.T 8AOC:: 10 • if~' ,, a.E~P"''· . ~-.... ~ ,, . 1'415 15 ANN RANDLE AOO IVE JUST AeouT HAD IT /Fl~6~ I WMT A REFUND CUECK FOR lHE MEJCC.AANDl.5E Z O~DE~ED 1HAi WA.S'l'1 IN STOCK! 1. l>JIL.L.. ~ Pa.EP1' PA<t'MENi IN SWEA1BA~D5 AND-rn~EFORE :I'M RE'TURNIN(; "ffiE BOX OF 500EAIBAND5 CJO<J SE~T ME ! NOi Ot-UJJ 1WtT I BOl !'M SICK AND 11~0 OF m~1NG ,70 1Ul5 SfUPID ••• . , ' .. D.1!.Cp • ~ -.-~ I I ---~ cuc.J<. WE'~ eDRR() I BUT 1ENNl5 Cl"fl..l 15 CU"6ED A'f ~E ~T 11ME. ! ·PLEASE L.E/tVc 'JOOR NAME ANO ME55A6£ AT · DIAL... 1HE SO<»lO OF 'JHE 1DNE ·t>IAL .. • ANDWE'U...GET SACK DIAL! ·1l) l,>ou ! ~:-5E£P1r Ferd and Tom Jo~nson By George Lemont .. I NAEJE'EC7 HIM R?R LOITeRlrJ&, ANE' NOT HAVING' A "TA&. e«MT M..L.OWS, MANJ I KNOW "THINGS ARE S&..0"1 "'1' HOW CAN ~LJ STOOP 1t> -rH IS!? 90J HAfU'OftlN& A ·. C"IMINAL,•Hl CAii YOU Taun YOU• IYllf ,.... .,. ....... 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'-t n you can, sewr•I ti,,..: Delly diet do'1 w ••ts .,. driving O.lsy dotty. She sleeping SMmlft snored . tine poem byftoe Is the ---::=::::---------;;'!~!\I addressee's f irst I• name. How ls It found? For her tttis rhyme Is pen,_ wittl luminous eyes, BritMfy ,.,...Ive 11 tMtwtnloflotdl, SMll ffNI her own sweet 111me tNt nestt- int liel "'°" ......... en-.,.,,.. from every ,...,, S..rdt Mrrowfy the linff-thty Mid 1 trellut'• Divin•-• t1ll11Mn -•••nwlet n.t "'"' M wwn it .... ,.. SHrc" well '"' nMllUN. '>6• 'PUO> " '° ~ .. puo>e1 ·euu 1••11 -.i IO ~ .. 1••11 Ml4 .... .1 90W STRINGS! Just one of four....,. by Dan Qlpid above finds Its martc. See If you CH follow Its path. & ! i f I J F r or For Worse b Lynn Johnston ' LET€> SEE ... I GOT CAUGHT UP lN ALL M'/ CORRESPONDENCE, BALANCED M'/ CHECK6C:)()K > PA\D THE BILLS ANDD\OIHE SHoPPING ... IT NE~~ FA\LS ... OKAY, PRINCESS, NOW T£Ll. DADOY' WHAT'S BUGG\N' YA . ' -I SORTC.O THE. Klt:S SUMMER CL01HES, ORGAN\ ZED ALL 11-\E. CLOSE.TS AND FIN\SHED M'/ t\OME.WORK. SHE'S BEEN TURNING HER NOSE UPAI HER FOOD. TJ.4E SAME STUFF S~E'S BEEN EAT/NGs ~OR 'ff AAS. IAIPUTf • Pl/ZZLIAIG ~nCLJLATIOAIS C~l/J9~ ~~! .. Gus Arr.iQla by MacNeily February 8, 1981 Daily Pilat THBTI YOURSELF Send Ille C1111$1illn, • I ........ te "Ask." Fnily ~ 641 LtJCllllllGll -. ...... "'"'· N 'f 10022 .... Piii SS la! ~ qunlioM Sony. .. Clfl'I --OlllerS FOR ALBF.RTA C. FROST, Deputy Admlnlstrator for Family Nutrition Pro- !Pml Food and Nutrition Servk:e, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Why .... -tilderty ,._ .. t.U. ~food ..... ....,. .,.. .. wMh. a.-rted chld? -LE.C ............ Va. • That is not arbitrmlly IO. Jt depends on how the houMhold he « she is movtng Into ls set up. If the elderly person ate meals with the family and the shopping and cooldng were done Food~: Maring 11 loling. for the family as a whole, the elderly person would no longer be dglble for food stamps. If the elderly person s)urchued and prepared food MpUately from other members d the family, he UIOUld constitute a MJ>8l'81e household for food stamp purposes. Situations have to be desat>ed on a c:ase-OJ-case basis. Contact your food stamp agency. FOR BYRON .IANJS, concert pianist Do )IOU haw •Y "*9111 trick l:>r Pl'Otectint llO• h ... ? -S.R., Uma, Ohio • l keep them supple and rust-free by the usual, con- ventional four or five hours a day of practicing. I'm very careful in the way I shake hands (a too- enthusiastic handshake could rauJt ln brulled or stiff fingers). What I do Is this: l make sure that when I ex- tend my hand, I put my ftngen deep into the other's ftrst. That's how I J:!fotect my hand and my cateer. FOR AN'lltONY HOPKINS, star of A Change of Seolont la It a r.ct th• )IOU don't think much of acting•• pro,__ aion? -M.H .• Santa Fe. N.M. •Now, however dkl that rumor get started? Perhaps tt was my response to getting compared to Charles Laughton (when he was young). When I hear that, J say, "I'm just a short, ordinary Welshman who has got to act. Beskles acting, the only other thing 1 could pe>ai>ly do would be to run a pub." FOR SANDRA KAUf'FMAN, authof of The C<Mbov C'*1log .... th• Dralm 1V ........... If Impact Oft th•......,. lndueby? -S.F .• Ywna, Arta. • The Western-wear aue was well underway by the drne Dab came along, but J .R. and &tends demonttrated that cowboy clothes could be elegant • well as caaJal. By mbdng ~suits and formal draa with wide-bnmmed hats and fancy boots they took Wiilem we.-df the ranch and onto the lbeetl. FOR 1HE •ASK• EDrroR WMt roeentk uwnoa• did the St. V .. 1Me'1 Dav "-•en hew? - C.A., ...... Mm. • · • None. Low was hardly an Ingre- dient of the event which took pLac:e on Feb. 14, 1929. That day, a shoottng occurred between the notorioua Bugs Moran and Al Capone gangs. It is believed that AJ Capone's men cornered seven members of the Moran gang ln a Chicago warehouse and cut them down wtth machine guns and sawed· Al Capone: tpOUlned bif Prohl>llon. off shotguns. It was the 18th Amend- ment -Prohi>itk>n -that spawned the formation of these gangs of bootleggers who supplied the speakeasies ln which otherwise law-abiding dtizllna would gather to consume lUega1 whiskey. Gang rivalry led up to this !dang, now known as the St. Valmtlne's Day Massacre. FOR SENATOR HOWARD BAKER (R.-Tenn.) When .. the dMdlng line Mt••• c::onec:i.o. mad awtY ~? -.l.M.W., lek.wl'll, fla. • Each of us has a point of personal principle beyond which we shaU not venture. Ucewise, each of us has a sense of right versus wrong. And whlJe I may, on oc- cask>n, p&ac.e party k>yalty ahead d certain bebefs, there are some beliefs I will not sacrtfk:e for party loyal- ty. Further, 1 wlU never consent to an action I judge to be morally or &egally wrong. 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New re- teareh suggests that though tt may not be pc.tble to sustain weak-In-the- knees passion over the years, a mar- riage can atay vinnt, healthy and fuB ol zest. What'• more, as time marches on, some marriages even Improve like ftne wine. "I've falen In low again and again with my wife," saya John, a Tuaon, Artz., father of three who wlll be married 31 years this month. "The ~ ol our marriage Is better than ewr -becaute In addition to getting older, we're getting smarter." What II hJI -=ret? Mmttal ooun· teJon and others who analym the Ndpel of llU<lC8MuJ marri9ga are now dllhlng up aome b1t9aellb19 - and controvenlal -theotla. Soma say, for ~. that one l'UIOf\ man1lgel tum IOW' It..._ .. we a - pec:t too much. We want the fireworks flo .. fONYtr, and when they don1t, we M1Ume IOrMthlng II wrong. . In Nally, * to 30 monthl .. about • long • any hemt-ltupptug roman- . Rekindling Dealte: Good News About Loving Spouees often fear that the ./freworb of love will Cftl8e to .mle IDlth time. But experta report that with *>me work, paatdon can laat forever. de ecstacy can last, says Dr. Elaine Waister, author of A New Look at Love. This, perhaps, Is why brief love Is the most vivid, painful and sweet. After that "honeymoon" time, the flame of passionate lc-ve quiets down, but that doesn't mean the flame has to die. In- stead, It can linger In the glowing embers of com- pank>nate love -a combtnatlon of tender affection and sensuality. Some psychologiscs even believe that a certain amount of sexual burn- out Is natural between husband and wife. It's possble to simply get too much of a good thing -which may explain why the number-one com- plaint among couples who seek marl· tal counseling Is "lnhi>tted sexual desire." In fact, our sex drive may not be as strong as we've been told, Insist doc- tors John G~on of Stony Brook, N. Y., and William· Simon of Chicago. Much of our "experience of sexual ex- citement" -of what turns UI on -Is learned from others around us as we grow up. h Is not sheer lnsdnct, as previously believed. The result, these doctors argue, II that thole MXy maaages we receive &om te&evlsion commercials, clothing styles and popular novels, lure us Into trying to ilW out b1ipoeltie romantic dreams. It Is quite P<*lble that sex Is las Im~ portant after yan of marriage than other thtngl, IUCh u MCUrtty and affedion. Yet, ln any good marriage there Is a piece for pMliof'I. The quantity and ln- t • n • l t y may change, but "It II ~ flo ftnd -~and enjoyment and pae.... In the •me~,the Mine body, ,,.... ahsymr-," ~ Robin Blood. ... Ann Arbor, Mich., marriage counselor who has been married hap- pily to his wtfe, Margaret, for 36 years. And ln New York City, noted sex therapist Dr. Helen Kaplan Is stud- ying couples who have been happily monogamous fOC" i!p to 40 years. ''There's no such thing as sexual boredom -boredom Is a sign of hid- den anger or mistrust," she Insists. It Is even posd>le to feel a deeper. richer passion as famlliarlty breeds content. "A wonderful passion comes from knowing what makes each other happy," says Mary, a Santa Barbara mother of two who has been married 15 years. "I have faith In my husband. I tlUSt him. So I am a wonderfuBy relaxed lover now -more adventur- ous, more willing to try new things." The difference between passion that wllben 18<e a roee and passion that 8rlQ8l'S like a favorite tune, seems to be a llttle luck and a lot ol hard work. .., suspect that If any marriage Is going to move &om the relattvely complacent early phase into a more mature and rich, profoundly me.anlr9ul phase, then It has to go through some struggle ln order to get there," says Blood. "The passion may ebb and flow along the way. That's normal." T he best of rnarrlages have rough spots and suffer once tn a while &om neglect. Here are IOl1le basic Ingredients, gleaned from many experts, that can help keep passion simmering. • Give each other poellve verbal reinforcement. "Don't take anything for wanted," suggests one marriage counselor. "Reoetve ewrythJng your spouse does for you as tf It weie unex- pected, as If It were a gift." • Flnllh up unflnllhed buslnest. ApologDe for anything YoU ft98t having done or neglected to do. •Be asaerttve. Speak up fOC" your- self. Acx:ept the fact that you will always have 50f'lle difference of opl· nlon. But understand that feelings - gut-level emotions -often cannot be changed. You may have to learn to ltve with a permanent dlff erence of opinion about, say, your mother. • Spend time away from the chtl· dren. Hire a baby sitter and see a movie, go dancing or have dinner together. "It doesn't matter what a couple does, as long as It Is what they most enjoy doing togttther," says Blood. • Allow yourself some time away from your spouse. In her work with couples, Dr. Patricia Aletky of Min- neapolis, Minn., encourages each person to spend a half hour every day alone. This might include writing ln a diary, doing breathing exercises or just watching the sunrise. •Use fantasy In your sex life. Fan- tasy is.one way to enrich your sexual experience together, and you shouldn't feel guilty about It. • °'5cu5Ls your sexual feelings with each other. "Hang-ups, plus monot· ony, are a large part ol aD ftve-or 1eYen·year ttches and between loving and tolerant people are avokiable," reports The Jov of Sex. • M-..ge each other; stay aware of your body. "Massage Is wonderful therapy and a marwlous restimula- tion for your sexual relationship," says Blood. • AclClpt the hard tbnes as pmt of ~ and c:hqe. Many people can work throudt th8le ICn.ISdes on Iha own or with the ~ ol a mutual friend, manilge counselor OI minltter, prtat or rebbl. And, abow ... remember that just becau. you don't change pllltnGS doan't mean inamage it an un- changing relmlonlhlp. One lndiaria man who'• been maoted 26 yws recendtJ boudlt .. wfe another wed- dq rtng to ClllWa• the third ~nw­ rtage" to eect. oet.. "We didn't want to buy • rtna to ClllWa• the wend ~mlntligl,'" he Nella. 1lw Wiii • hard one, • ~ one. But we ........ enonnoully from ~ ~ thM lllnlggll... He ........ mMi ~ 111ty edda: "Now our "*"1111....., .. _ ....... .. ~ commltld to lhe ... thllt ......... tobe ....... ... long• we're llw. • mil Give your. bat1t a Valentine of dl)'l10$ and oomfor1 6Y9t)drf ... with KJeenex• Huggies9 diapers. H ies. haJe soft gentle ekEic at the legs to ~p stop leaking. And the thick al:s>rbent pad helps.keep ~r bat1t drier and more .oomfortable. Give your bat1t a Huggies Valentine and SCtJe up t> $2.25. (See details below.) Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 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Alie ...... ...,__, J ----------------------------- How to Find the Right l.awyet At the Right Piie' By Phlllp m. Stern# If You've ever had to hire a lawyer -be It to fight the landlord, deal with a collapsing marriage or just draw a simple wtll -you may have di!covered firsthand how steep legal fees can be. Today there's good news and bad news about the situation. The bad news Is that despite the beginnings of change in the legal pro- fession, finding the right lawyer at an affordable price remains, for most .of us, a difficult task. The good news Is that there's a pin· point of light at the end of the legal tunnel. SmaD changes have taken place and there are now some ways to deal with legal problems less ex- pensively. (Some tips on that f olJow soon.) There are around 500,000 lawyers In this country. You'd thinl< that with 50 many competing for clients, the price of legal ~ would be more rea- sonable. Yet when we run Into even a routine legal ~ problem, aD too often we f Ind ourselves paying hundreds ol dollars for an uncontested divorce or the sale of a house, up to thousands for the pro- bating of a wllJ. How Is It that with such a glut of lawyers, legal fees are 50 high? Because lawyers enjoy a monopoly that spans them from com- petition wllh one another. Home sales offer a good example. We pay a bllllon dollan a year in fea to ral estate lawyers; yet many countries around the world haw a system that makes home sales as llm· pie -and as lawyer-free -as •llb,g a car. You ju9t sign the tide OYa to your buyer and that's that. Or take probeltl 19 a wtl, which can be 100 ~as e.xpenstve here as In England. Why? e.cau.. the Bridltl have made probate a do-lt-younelf propolldon: The c:owt appoints an heir or friend and lets him handle the matl8r. Here, our prtadura me '° lndrnidatbVY compbted that molt of UI, In delpelr and Ignorance, turn to lawyers and end up paying three ttma as much In fees to probate lawyers as we pay In fu.-.J •· pef*S. Uncoe1tated dMirce .. another ... thllt could be ...... Ue!Y ... ,,. It Sllm It dte oudw oft...,,... on T.C (rtn. Boob). Lawyers' feea can leave a conaumer •marting. But due to lnnovatlona •uch (U legal "clinic.,. price. are now becoming more qffordable. lawyered" -If the bar would permit It. In Aortda, where the legislature ampllfted the divorce law, Roeemary Furman, a former legal tecretmy, was hejplrlg peoplt cany out the needed steps for $50 -one-tenth the amount molt lawyers charge for a dtvorce. But the Florida Bar Alloda· tlon proeecuted her for the unau- thorta!d pracdce ol law and won. They did that, they ~ po-t.a the publk: agalnll legal advbt. V• not one cornplaklt came &om a~ Furman customer. The only IJU~ came from the lawyes. In eddllon to poling problems few the general pubic. many t.r wocta- tlon Niii hew. ft>laicaly, hwt the nink and• of llwyen • wel. Take. foi aarnple, the long .... ndlng Nie forbidding ~ to edV9ltlle -that peilisted until the Supreme Court strudc It down In 1 m -a rule that not ooly stl8ed price competklon among lawyers but also prevented at· tomeys &om tellng the public what they have to offer. In lot Angela, few lnltance, two young lawyas, Leonard Jacoby and Se.phen Meyers, Invented the legal "clnlc:, .. a new kind of law offtce using computed, hlgh-tpeed typewrtms and efftdent cate·hanclq tylteml. Tellortng their methods to meet clients' needs, they provided neighborhood offices, permitted aedlt-<ard charging and were open nW* and welMnds. Belt of .a, ttwlr fees were IUb 1&1:11119tJ below the go- ing .-1n Loi Anglles. They Wewd they had • benier ~. but • long .. the .. outlawed actv.tlllng, they hid no way to tel the wodd how to beat a path to their door. But the minute the Supreme Court lifted the ban, Jacoby and Meyers launched a major radio and 1V ad campaign, and In just six months, they expanded their business from three to 16 offices. The lifting ol the advertising ban has paved the way for clinks and fostered price wars for certain services such as divorces and home-closing. Lawyers have begun to advertise their spedaldes In the~ ads and the Y etlow Pages. Here are some tips to help you resolve your legal problems as reliably and lnexpenslvely as pclMlble. first, before hiring an attorney, ex- plore the ~ of handing the problem younelf. You'D ftnd a grow· Ing list of self-help books and kits at bookstores and &arge stationery stores carry standardized legal f onns for, say, a simple will. If, however, you don't feel comfort· able without a uatlfied at· 1~:-.:: friends and relatives for the name of a good lawyer. If you get no leads, call the Lawyer Re/erral Serva (lad In the Yellow Pages just ahead al Attorneys) for several names. Try to get an estimate· of each lawyer's fee and Insist on a written ~eement about what the ,.. does and doesn't Include -just as you wouJd wtth a home· Improvement coritractor. • If your legal problem ii a fairly standard one, seek out a legal dnlc:. In add1don to their lower-than-normal fea, molt will t;Jve you a hal-hour's consultadon for a nomklel sum -wound $20. Some dnlc:s .. localed In depmt- rnent stora and shopplrig mall. • If you belong to a Wo'IJ> (aedll union,. fraternal organtr.atlon, eec.), ... tf a local law t.m wt make a group arrangement, providing mem- bers wllh he t*phone consultadon and offer'ul9 redumd hourly ,.... f the problem ~ further Iden· don. e Yow bllt bit II a pNplld legll INuranca plM, *'* to ....... plans. Earnple; The 90,000 mem- bers ol one llbor union In N9w VOik C~gltaful-.olllgll..W. not only for .............. but b ....... ...... ... for )ult $29 P" ~ .. -delltya~. _.. ~-.,.,....,, •.. O.K. Smarty. Wh.,.'s You1 F1enum Ungae? By Btle Quinby C hances are, you look at yourself In the mirror at least once a day, and you would probably say that you know your body pretty well. But while you could poed>ly de9cribe everything down to the tiniest detail, do you know the sped8c names for some of the physical charactertstics you take so much for granted? Here's a guide to body parts you may not know the name for. 1. The small groove d skin tun- ning between the nose and the upper tip: phlltrum. The word ls derived from the same Greek root as the word philter (love potion) meaning to charm or fascinate. • 2. The membrane that connects the tongue with the floor d the mouth: frenum Ungae. Frenum comes from the Latin word rein; It for the oudlne d the lips: cupid's bow. 5. The red part of the lips: ver- mlllion. 6. The rounded tip d your nose: the lobe. 7. Another name f e« your nostrils: nares (pronounced nareez). 8. The white part d the eye: sclmt. Sciera comes from the Greek word for hard, and this ftrm, un- ylekilng fi>rous membrane he.lps maintain the eye's global shape. 9. The hard ridge that lies along the outer rim d the ear, and which Is sometimes missing on people with prominent ears: antlhelix. Dr. John Grauman, a plastic surgeon who practices In Denver, says that .. plastic surgeons can now aeate them for people who were born wtthout them." 10. The part of the breas1bone In the center d the chest, just below the CDllarbones. where It can be fek prom- lilendy (on some people this bone • #" .. , .... " .,. I ~ ----. . ~ .:. l' _1 refers to any membrane which chedcs ot brdll the rnowment d an ocgan. S. The tiny, punching bag-shaped p6eoe of lldn that dangla from the rool of the mouth: uvula (from the Latin word, SJIPe). Acccldlng to Dr. Hm1y Goldsa1dlti, a geMr8I migeon at May Hllchcock Medical Cenfllr In Hanowr, N.H., '\men the uvula vtnta, It's what meka people ~."· 4. The correct anaflOmk:al name ltlcks out quite far): angle d Lou•. 11. The correct anatomlcal name for yqir funr¥>one (the nerve rat- ing on the el>ow): the ulnar. A. you know, It'• not to funny when you ac- ddentaly hit It. U. The w.t. of lldn that connect the ...,. and toes: lnmdlgilal web 11)8Ces. IS. The whit J*1 of the Mil: the luna (from the Latin manlng moon). ••• The dlamond..t.p.d depres- llon In back of the knee: ~. II. The tole of the foot: the rm plantlr. .... f!M&Y~,,._,, .... 811 I :a I His Very First Record Endeared Him To Millions Last Chance! MARIO LANZA Every Song AnAll-Time Favorite! 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Awaiting execution, Va~ntlum d4!Yated his love to the blind daughter of the )aJlor and, aa:ordJng to legend, restored her sight. The night before his death, he wrote a love message to the girt and signed lt .. From Your Valentine." And the name has come down through the centuries as the word which stands for love among sweethearts. DOES CHOCOLATE MEND A BROKEN HEART? Does chocolate ease the pain of a broken heart? Resean::hen thlnk so, according to an article published In Modem Medicine. A chemical, phenylethylamlne, present In chocolate, as well as In the human brain, ls dlrectly related to the emotional ups and downs of being ln love, the article Indicates. Vldtms of unrequited love often go on a chooolate binge during a st.ate of deprellk>n. Sinoe chocolate Is high In phenylethylamJne, the speculation Is that I • an uncon!dout effOl't at self. medk:ation. MYSTERY OF ntE RED SMIN HEART To dllcowr the kind ol oenter that is hJdden hllde a piece of boJled choco- late candy, check the shape of the confectton, u weD u the swtrty ICl1pt whk:h II stroked on top of each pteoe. For example, • "V'' usually llgnlftes a vanlla aam c:.ntet Flat-topped cho- co&ata wtth an open "C" often lndl· cai. a chocolate butter cream center, while dome-shaped chocolata In· tat.I with a doled "C" naval a chcny cordial II conceal-' lnlide. Sq\alre-thap«I chocolata with a "V" lndlcaM a vandla airamel c:.n•. An "O•...,. few orange aum; .. p," for .,.,...,.,.. aum; end '"R, .. for rup- beny cnam. The ...,.. ol chocolliM confec. dons .. .a.o lndlcaMs ol the con· tlntl. er-m. ... UIU8IV round, c.1•• .. lqUll9 OI oblong. and nouglD .. oblong. Sweet Valentine Sweets For Sweetheatts and Swains MARILYN'S COCONUT VALENTINE CAKE l .... (18~ a.a.) ..... or ,.._al&e _.. ·~c:IMrry .... ... 1 .... (7.lom.)~...,..__.aa I .... (7 om.) ..... CIOCMM 1. Preheat own to 3500f. GreaM and 8our 2 helrt-thlped layer caM pefll. PNperw calce milt llCOOl'dliig to pecbge dkedb11. DMde ~~pens. I . e.ke leyGs 30 to 40 minutes or until a wooden pick poked In c:.ntcr comes out clean. S. Cool In pans 10 minutes. lnwrt. rernow pen1 and completely cool l.tyas on wtre rack. 4. P'9ce bauom aikc ~ on lftVlng pllel. Spre9d wttti pie ftlllng. Top with MC· ond cak.Jey.. 5. PNpere 61ffy whie. &o.tinQ mill and frOlt Ilda .nd top of c.ake. Coat c:Me ~ wtth cioconut. lrlo1-8 to 10 ..,,,,. directed. I . Meanwhile, prepare Ptnk Swirl Fro«· Ing~ to recipe. S. Pleoe " dot of frOlting In oenter of each choco&atc hart; top with a candy hurt, gently pre9ling together. (Ute pastel can- dy hearts with Valentine saylngs.}ADow to Mt. t. When e.tkes arc baked, cool thor- ~ on wire tacks. Fii with cherry )am: frOlt tlOp and Ilda wld'I Ptnk &nf Froet- lng. Amnge 10 decanted choco&ete ~ around lkie ol cake; ~ ~t hearts on top outlining border. Mak.a OM 8-« 9-lnch coke • Rectpc follows. 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From A Poss and a Prayer by Clair Bee When Clair Bee was a boy, growing up in a boarding· house on a West Virginia mountainside. he realized that he was too small to play football. But instead of giving up, he fashioned himself a wooden noseguord, at - tached it to a moleskin helmet with a piece of garter belt and went out to play on the rocks ... That's how I got my first broken nose and a couple of missing teeth," he recaUs. That same spirit Inf used him during candlelit nights, when he would sit In bed long after the railroad men and miners had gone to sleep, and read of the fabulous feats of Nick Carter and Frank and Dick MerriweU. And from those hardscrabble days and lone· some nights, the spbit of Chip Hilton -his famous fictional hero -was born. Chip Hlhon, star of three sports at fabled Valley Falls High and State College and shining exemplar of Y.OUng American manhood through 23 action-packed novels. It was in very much the same spirit that Bee took on his first ;obs as a bas- ketball coach, first at little Rider Col- lege In New Jersey, and later at Long Island University in Brooklyn. In more than two decades of coaching, Bee's teams -nearly always underdogs, just as Chip's were -won a record 82.7 percent of their games. Indeed, Bee's 19 Instructional books are con· sidered the bibles of basketball. Yet even with his remarkable coaching suocessa, Bee, now a gen- tle, sharp witted, nearly sightless 84, Is most fondly remembered for his mythlcaJ Chip, the sinewy pillar of youthful Idealism on and off the field, whose sportsmanship never fakered. The Hiiton books are out of print now; It is vtrtualy lmpossble to find them, even In the mott musty of bookstores. (Several publishers. though, are considering reprinting the series.) .. , think books ~e mine went out of style when teJevil6on came In." says Bee, .. and people began to get saturat«I With IPOf'tS. But I 1611 think today's kids would read these stories. Mort Goodmon la a Jreqwnt con'""'*>r to f ANl.Y W E!l<l.Y. Anyway, I'd like to bring mine back." Before getting into coaching and writing, Bee worked In a variety of jobs. He quarterbacked a semi-pro football team ln the days after World War 1 and later taught high -school accounting. But two pals from his football days wangled three scholar· ships to tiny Waynesburg College in Pennsylvania and persuaded Bee to join them. After graduation Bee ac· cepted a teaching job at Rider College and reluctantly was persuaded to take over the basketball team. h was later at tiny LIU. which he built Into a national power, that Bee found an adversary who provided the perfect model for Chip -Bob Davies of Seton Hall, a rugged blond sharp· shooter who Is now enshrined, like Bee. In the Basketball Hall of Fame. "He was such a fine sportsman," Bee 1 At 84. Bee still writes but enjoys a life su"ounded by memories. J ! 0 J i ~ .. • l I IL t ... recaUs . (Davies and Bee later played golf together, but Davies never real· lzed, until Clair gave him one of the books for his son in 1957, that he had been the model for Chip.) The auel Irony of Bee's coaching hfe was that tome of his players were Involved In the point-shaving scandals that all but destroyed college basket· bal In the early 1950's. This trauma convinced Bee to retire, permanently disheartened, In 1952. "That knocked me out," he recalls sadly. "I never got over It. I trled to coach again, but I never regained the spirit and drive and enthu5'asm that I had bef<>N.,. Thete days, Clair lives In upstate New York with hls wtfe of 39 years, Mary Margaret. Son OU Jr. and hit family have a house clo9e by, while daughter Cynthia lives In a.v.Jand with her hwbend -naturally, a coach. ~ tMe can\ 9ft wel enough to type anymore, Bee Sr. re· mains active and hai begun mailer· Ing the Dictaphone IO that he can continue Wiiing Instructional books. 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Here are the two "Campbell's Soup Kids" . . . the Heinz Pickles shield ... the two little chicks on the Bon Ami box ... each design based on the actual packages and adver- tisements that our grandparents recognized in the Country , Store. An American coUecting tndition Both individually and as a collection, The Country Store Thimbles provide a fascinating trip back in time-adding a new dimension to an American collecting tradition. For American companies have long regarded thimbles not just as a practical household item, but also as an excellent way to advertise. So they often provided customers with thimbles marked with their company names and slogans. Adding to their fascination, therefore, each Country Store Thimble bears an original design created exclusively for this collection-not merely a reproduction of ap early package or advertisement. And each desip has been fully approved for inclusion in the collection by the company inwlved. Eacti design will be fired on a fine porcelain thimble, encir- cled top and bottom with hand-painted bands of p11re U koraJ gold. Each will be crafted by the master artisans of Franklin Porcelain, a Division of The Franklin Mint-and one of the very few facilities in America capable of such painstaking work. Rmuuiulble quality at • molt ...... ble price Yet despite the care and time that must be taken with every thimble, the price for each is just $12 . .SO. And you will re- ceive, at no additional charge, a handsome hardwood display rack, plus specially written commentaries about each prod- uct and its maker. The Country Store Thimbles form a collection that will be treasured by your family for generations to come as a unique reminder of a very special time in our history. But the collection is available only by direct subscrip- tion and only through Franklin Porcelain. It will be crafted ucl»- sively for those who enter valid subecriptions for this aeries. One fine porcelain thimble will be sent to )'OU each month. But, since it will take time to craft them, it ii imporUllt that the application at riaht be postmuted by Febru- ary 28, 1911. r--------------------·Suncal"10NAfl'UCA110N·--------------------, ' THE COUNTRY STORE THIMBLES PleaM po.stmtri by Febnlary 1.8, l9llJ. Pnnk.lin l\wcelain Fnutklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 Pleue enter my subscription for The Country Store Thimbles, consistina of 2$ fine porcelain thimbles, each hand- decorated in 24 karat IOkl. My thimbles wiD be IC'ftt to me at the rue of one per Mr. Mn. M•~-~~~~~-~~- month, and a hatdwood dilplay rack Addraa will allO be tent to me without addi-'---------- tionll cbarJie. I need tend DO money now. I will be City _________ _ : billed $12.W for acb thimble in 11111-1 nnc:c of its shipment. I .,..,, "" -... .. St* 7,jp e'91P • 314$ • • l-------·---·•-•••--•••••••-••••••-•-•••••••••••••••••••••••A How's the TIM to Start a Summe1 Job Hunt By Leely Berger I t's dlf6cult for students to think about summer when they're smack In the nUddle of wtnter. But, accord· Ing to Mary Degonia, policy analyst with the National Youth WOfk ADI· ance In Washington, D.C., high· school students who want jobs this summer should start hunting now. '1'here is a shortage of summer jobs for young people right now, 11 says Ms. Degonia, "so those who start looking early will have a better chance to find them." For ex.ample, Walt Disney World, In Lake Buena Vista, Fla. , which expects to hire approx· lmately 800 yaung people this IWn· send away for the pamphlet, "Sum- mer Jobs -()pportuntdes In the Fed- eral Gowrnment, Announcement No. 414." It's available from the Fed· era1 Job Information Center. Office of Personnel Management, 26 Federal Plaza, New Vari<, N.Y. 10278. "Another way that yaung people can ftnd summer work Is through areas In their community that are es- pedaly active In summer, such as nearby resorts, camps, beaches, rural and urban parks, amusement parks, restaurants and fast food chains, 11 Mr. Fishman says. Teen-agers can check the want ads In their local newspaper and also visit establishments In person to ask if there are openings. Camp Coumebs Wont.ed: But art your job tearch early. mer, will complete its hlrtng by mid· May -so appbcatk>ns should be re- quested right away. A good way to begin a Job search ls by getting any paperwork out of the way early. For Instance, possession of a Scx:ial Security card is a pmequlstte for many Jobe. Teen-agers who do not ahady have their Social Security cards can apply for them at local Social )ecuritY offlca. ln addition, many states require working papers for those under 18 yean old. "The tchool guidance office .. really the ftrst place a student should tum to when looking for summer employ- ment," says Betty Thielemann, career coordinator of the Career Center at N4'W Trter Township High School In Northfteki, II. Aa:ordiog to Ms. Thielemann, guidance countelors can hq> students prepare a good ...SUmi and learn about spedftc job openlnga available In the community. Herman Fishman, Mnlor employ- ment tnaMg11r of the Joint Hjgh School J>rotpm In New Ven City, ........ thlt, *'ce the Gowmment .. by far the largat ~ ol young people, tiNn..... lhcM.dd contact ,.... ~ .-vtca end dty or county lgWiM to ftnd OUI wt'9I Jobi .. avalllble localy. Thly thould allo While the competition for most summer jobs promises to be keen, Stephanie Skurdy, manager of corpo- rate communications for McDonald's in Oak Brook, m .. says that young people with the right kind of attitude will still have a good chance of being hired. 'We look for people who seem to realy want to be part of a team and who get along well wtth others. They should be f1e:xble enough to work on weekends and ~ .. T een-agen can also conskler starting thetr own 1ttt1e busl· nessa. The going rate for yard work can be as high as $5.00 per how. for baby~. $2.00 an hour. Aw. around to ftnd out what rates are in your area. As a parent, there me many ways yau can hq> your trllln-ager. "Re- member that getting that b job II an intimidating apertence," Mt. Degone says. '"Be aapparttve d your c:hld's ef. fodl and try to Ind in him or her a llf\l8 " .. -<X>li8denoe." Mt. Degonia recommends that pennll "" thlt ctMe1 guidancl In l9ng OUI job ap- pb6Jl11 and .... p9y" ..... ~ lltulaonl. Howilwr, Mt. Degonia cautb\t .... panntal ~. Alte al, It'• ~ c:hld'a tumm1r job; YD'lr job wtl be to ahow yourgm a.iftdencl In .. "''* .,_,_ ... .,,,,.., ..u . ......, ..... ti AMAZINGLY VERSATILE Totally Adjustable • Easily Storable! TILT· TOP TABLE HAS 101 USES! 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Folk wisdom holds that these pesky eruptions come from handling toads, and there are plenty of folk remedies for getting rid of them: such as touching them with a slice of raw potato or a copper penny or a length of yarn knotted with the number of warts YoU want removed. Strangely enough, these odd cures haue been known to WOfi<, and although most doctors scorn hocus- pocus when It comes to other medical ailments, they concede that In the case of the common wart. -whkh generally appears on the hands and feet -the power of suggestion can be a most effective remedy. If YoU believe a penny will help, then It just might. Suggestion and folk remedies aside, warts have plagued us since an- cient times and, strangely, science knows little more about them today than It did then. Reassuringly, however' It has been established that the ooilnary wart -round or Ir· regular In shape and yellow, greyish or brown In color -Is caused by a virus and Isn't at aU dangerous. And It can't become cancerous. Children are men prone to warts than adults, polli>ll; because as we 'IOW older we acqun some sort of natural lmmunjy to the papououtru. that caU1eS them. However, because warts are vtraJ lnfecdons, they are eotitaglous and can be pasted from one person to another. Then, too, they can .... and '6<JW when Ir- ritated by ..::ratching. CT ouching a toad, by the way, does not cause waru.) Many doctors prefer not to treat most common wmu unlaa they're painful, .... or IO unttghtly that they cWlract from one's appearance. If you do wlll'I your~ remowd, ~ .. MWr8I methods: One In- ~ Llllng an .a.mtc current (elec- lrolllf91"Y). Tu.re .. -cryo-.,..,.,, ~ II the fr..a-s of the .... 0...-II o ,,.._., QJI •• Wb ID IW&V Wl!llLV. wart with dry ice or liquid oxygen. And sometimes, acid solutions are used to erode the wart so It can be scraped away. AD of these methods must be performed by a doctor -and none Is painful. 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After all, she's the daughter of mov\e stZlrS Janet Leigh (v\ttim of the classic Psycho shower scene) and Tony C~rtls (the ti· tJe role In The &.ton Strangler). And even though her mother jokes that Jamie's "been acting since her cradle," Jamie, 22, Insists neither famous parent pushed her into acting. "Mainly they encouraged me to be me," she notes. "They said I was a salable commodity as Jamie Lee Cur· tis, and If I bied to make myself Into something I wasn't, then peo- ple wouldn't want to see me. If I make It, It is be- cause I am me." might as well keep dolng chillers." Her upcom1n9 film, Road Gama, provides a btt of a ~· Well, just a little bff at that. In It, she's a hitchhiker who turns sleuth to help an eccentric truck driver (Stacy Keach) find a killer who picks up "Ladies of the road" ln his mysterious green van, rapes, dismembers and then buries them In the desolate countryside. Jamie's famous parents divorced when Jamie was 31/2 years old, and Jamie is much closer to her stepfather, stockbroker Bob Brandt, than to Tony Curtis. Jamie still talks with her mother ahno$t daily but sees Curtis only every couple of weeks. Of her natural fa th er she says, "I saw a lot of him when I I was very young, but then, for a long period of J time, I knew his name better than I knew him." As for her own relationships, Jamie says she's seeing "a screen- writer who hasn't written a major screenplay yet, but he will." She In fact, belying the Image of the "child star," It wasn't until she was 18 and at- tending the Uni- versity of the Pact8c that Jamie slipped out ·for her ftrst audition -and won a role on the 1977 Featful /aml;: Jemie Lee and mom says she's not Jent Uigl are homll...,,.. tl The Fog. ready for mar- riage, but that she and her boyfriend live together and he even gave her a wedding ring. TV series o,,_ratlon Petticoat. (lronicaDy, the show was a sptn-off ol the 1959 movie of the same name SWrlng, who else -her dad.) Yet, delple her precodous saeen SUCXA181, Jamie reallzes that being type-cast as the Imperiled maiden of the horror world could be· the klls ol death for career growth. 1 "This doesn't mean I wouldn't do another honor ftbn," she ln*s. "But rm not looking for one. They are very low budget, quickly Made,~ produc:dona. The wont part II you're Mmhd to dok'9 certain things, and you do them tw. ttmes In one movie. I "*"• how many d&lent ways c:.-. you ftnd tomebody dad? 61 am f-*19 a C8Nlf poble1n," lhe continue. '"Do I stop doing horror ftlms? But how do I get oChtr movies? And f no one olhirs me.,._. rolls, I •• Ml&'t..-U, ......, ..... Her ftlm bonanzas have enabled her to buy a house in southern Cali- fornia, but Jam'8 was never a spoUed rich kid and doesn't see becoming one. "My idea ol llvtng It up II to have • pair of dungarees, a sweatshirt, two pairs of tennis shoes, two kids, two dogs, an old convertible and to go to mothers' dub meettngs," she )obs. ThOl8 days ol domatlc:tty wll1 have to wait, though, for Jamie lee Curtis has a milllon that must ftnt be ed\lewd: ., ~up In ttMt shadow of my .-.nts. I wes always Introduced .. ,,..,,~ elked a lot ol ques-- ttona about them. So It "wry Impor- tant 1hat I do tomethlng I want to do, end do-wel, IO thet people know - molt lntPQrtan~ 10 I know -,_ that I can do It." IAAI UH, UH, UH ~ Can You Excel In Them? 4. True. It is observed In the same study that "among the many types of lies are ordinary white lies, profered In the service of smoothing social In- teraction, lies of self-aggrandizement for purposes of making an irnpresskm or for personal gain and lies In which the deceived party is the intended beneficiary, as In physicians' cloaking of grim prognoses or parents' Im- aginative fabrications about sex ~nd death." It Is pointed out that: Ues vary In the degree of guilt or stress that they cause for the deceiver, the degree of Involvement that they en- gender in the topic of the lie, the con- sequences of getting caught In the lie and whether the lies were planned and rehearsed or unpremeditated. 8y John E. Gtbaon lllUE OR FALSE? 1. The adage that "It takes a thief to catch a thief" aiso applies to lying. 2. It '5 easy to deceive others, but It is costly to oneself. 3 . P~ who excel In the practice of decepdon faJI Into a special per- sonality category. 4. When a penc)n tells a lie, the amount of guilt or stress that goes with It depends on the kind of lie and whether or not getting caught '5 likeJy, whether premeditated or not. 5. When a man lies, hls eyes behave differently than a woman's do when she attempts a deception. ANSWERS t . Folse. Studies at Harvard Untver- stty on the psychodynamlcs of lying and the ability to detect deception In others found that "skill at lying was unrelated to skill at catching others lo their lies ... 2. True. The Harvard University study also indicated that, unfortunate- ly for those of us who are trusting of others, "the ability to lie successfully a.ppears to be a fairly general one," that a person with the Intent to de- ceive others has a good chance of get- ting away with It without the other person actualJy realizing that he has been had. And It Is Interesting to note a further finding In this connection: People who effectively mask their de- cepdon attempts also effectively con- ceal most of their true feelings and emotions. And this makes It d1fficult, if not Impossible, for them to enjoy a n!aDy dose relationship with another human being. The individual who gets where he wants to go by manlp- ulating others through deceit and dissembling ends up being_ a "loner" In Its most unrewarding sense. 3. True. As studies sponsored by the National Science Foundation show, they are the Mochiouellian type, people who excel in manip- ulating others and who are very effec- tive In deceiving others when It serves their purpose to do so. The In- vestigators found that '"the Machia- vellians seem to favor an especially theatrical style of deceiving, par- ticularly when feigning positive regard: They tend to be 'hams' when they lie. Moreover, the hamming strategy appears to work quite well. People who tend to exaggerate sen- timents of ~that they do not really feel, as well as people who exaggerate feigned feeling of disliking, are much Jess likely to get caught In their lies than are the less histrionic sorts." 5. True. A study of the effects of ly- ing, conducted by a team of Western Washington University Investigators, cites findlngs showing an interesting sex difference In the eye contact measurement of subjects when telling a lie or attempting to deceive. It was found that "Males Increased their eye contact while lying, but the fe-rRI males' eye contact decreased." ILi ANEW GLADE SCENT HAS BLOSSOMED. NewGladeFlower ~ Nothing smells fresher than newly budding flowers. Now, Glade captures that delicate springtime scmt with new Glade Aerosol Flower Blossoms. So, eliminate household odors, and leave your home smelling like the first fresh ~ of spring. Pick some fresh Flower Blossoms. From Glade. By Betty Herbert Ashort time ago, a teadul 15-year-old girt called the Na- tional Pregnancy Hoc Line for what she thought was unbiased counseling on the questk>n of abortion. She says that she listened In horror as a counselor explained In ~le detail what would happen to the "perfectly fonned babi;" In her womb if she end- ed her two-month pregnancy. The National Pregnancy Hoc Une is one of over 1, 000 telephone crisis lines In the U.S., which respond lo callers who need help on everything from rape to child abuse to accidental poisoning. When such hot lines were first Introduced In the late SO's and 60's, they were heralded as a revolu- tlonaiy development In crisis Interven- tion. In many ways, they are, but some indlvkluals have ~ that those who man these phone lines are sometimes biased and sometimes uoknowledgeable. The bask Idea behind aisls lines iS a good one, and many perlorm their function e>ttremely well. For example, The Los Angela Su~ Prevention Center, the Contact T eleniinistries (wtth Its 90 chapters nationwide) and the Suicide Prevention league In New York Ctty have their own ethical • gWdeknes and provkkt rigorous trmn- lng for volunteen. The ncble Intent of these and other atsts llnes has been to put help only a phone call away from troubled or Isolated or desperate In- dividuals. Such hoc llna provide an lnvahJ- able MIMce to cbmt1 who may never have aought aid before. ''The tele- phone allows the ambivalent patient to achieve cloeenas at a safe dis- tance," says Dr. G.aJd W. GNmet, director of Psychlab1c Emagency Se\llcel at Rochelter (N. y .) General Holpital. 1'hoM who feel Iheme or • ·~In dimming a IUbtect In pcnon .... IOmdrna able to ap- proad\ It when the the•'• .., praen<ll It ICNlned out by the telephone." .... ,,...,,._..,, ,__, .. ., Ctlsls Hot lines: How Good Ate They? There are over 1,000 hot lino In the U.S. Some are excellent, but others use untrained volunteers. Their '?ielp-" can leave callers out In the c.old. In addition to hot lines for trou- bled callets, there are those that offer stmple straighdorward advice on a variety of topics. A caDer can receive inlonnation on heaJlh and sexuaJ problems, money problems and emer- gency situations such as drug- overdoses and ac:ddental poisonings. Crisis lines vary considerably, however. In the amount of training and experience they requ1re of voluntees and the treatment they af- f oro callen. At the Phllade~ Hot Line of Women Organir.ed AgUut Rape, volunteers go through a seven- week training Jll'(9'am. They team about rape and their own reactions to It. Before they man the phones themselves they ~ pUed with an ex- perienced staff person. But volunteers for the National Pregnancy Hoc Line Jeeeive no f onnal training other than a briefing from other volunteers about what questions to expect. And so the unhappy person thumb- ing tflrot9' the telephone directory for services like .. Dial-A-Friend," or "Help Line,"« "Suicide Intervention" ls real- ly faced with poduck. And often with disconnected telephones as we.II. "lnef- The telephone allo...,. people who On! a.hamed about a problem to achieve anonymity. layman counselors should listen, but not direct or advise, stud)es have shown that as much as 70 percent of the remarks made by volunteer5 are ad111toty. ~ is a problem for even the major counseling or crtsls- intervention services, which may have re1at!vely stnngent training pro- !:Pms. Con9der the response that a 30- year-old man named Bia receM!d when he c.alled Help Lne, the New Yori< chapter of Contact TeJemin- istries. When he complained that he was extremely lonet1 and watching television all day, the friendly volunteer turned suddenly disap- proving. '1llere ls simply no excuse to be watching iekMsion that much. Noc unless you're a atpp&e ... Get out and do thlngs ... just don't sit there feeling sorry for yourself." Yet volunteers In this organll.atlon are clearly taught to ~ "non-judg- mental." "The whole basis of this Is developing listen Ing skills," says Carol, a three-year veteran of Contact T elemlntstries' national office In Penn- sytvarua. "lf we really put someone down, I don't think they'd call again because they don't call for answers. They want to tal<." The fact that Carol will not give her last name -even In an Interview - points out yet another problem In the operation of these aervtces. At the same time that she offers friendship and a sensltiw ear to caJlen, she must diltancle and protect henef. This anonymity Is undeatandable, gtwn the number of nuisanoe and 98Xually man~ caDs that come In to hot lines. But it Do shows the limits of thae .ervlces and how dlfficuJt It aomettnres ii few c:allcas to undentand who they're talclng to and to weigh any advtc:e dMy are offered. Somedma, dfflcWt calen limply Tnllka ~·voaum-rs loee the pedetace. n.. ... calen who · Ule the laYbl '° dw po91t of .... For example: 1.Jfdnc, 1 much 1e1p9ee.d at.II numbn kl ~ca. N. V., k,.ed rnc:n tMi'I 1.000 C.-. kl one month horn the 11me wom1n. Thin whits to be done? lt'a genenllly ..-thlt at* .. (91\ do good work if they're run respon- sibly and If callers understand their limits and do a little Investigating when they caU. "It's always legjtimate to a.sk questions and to find out the qualifications and training of the peo- ple who work there," says Dr. Greenstone, whose new reference book. Hotline: The Crisis Interven- tion ~ Is coming out In the spring. Akhough he believes that volunteers are vttaJ In this field and that academic background Is not an important factor, practk.aJ training is crucial, he emphasizes. It also may be a good Idea to find out who sponsors the crisis program. These telephone bnes are no« regu- lated or lkensed by state governments but they do usually receive funding from local organizations, which may establish ethical guidelines and make sure the hot lines aN doing a proper }ob. ff you have any complaints, you can call the·fundlng source. But there's also another reason to check who sponson the Pf<>!P'8m. h will help you tell whether the cxganit.atlon hu any special motiva- tion fOf' wanting you to call. You'D find that It's not always obvious from ~ name of a hot line, whether It's a business (With something to sea to you along Wit\ advtce) Of' a pOadcal cxganlmtion (which wants to push a particuler point ol view) or a church -(which may try to convert you. loo). The main point, says Dr. Grumet. 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When Kuralt started out in television as a writer In 1956, he worked from mid· night to 8 A.M. "It's taken me over 20 years," Kuralt says, looking rum· p.led In his office at 10 A.M., "but I've finally worked my way full circle back to ridiculous hours." And worked his way Into the awareness -and hearts -of mil- lions of Americans. too. Much of Kuralt's career was spent traipsing acroa the country doing the popu· lar On the Road series for the CBS Evening News. Kuralt -bald· Ing, plump and unpretentiously witty -became a sort of 1V fol< hero as he poked around the countryside for Intentionally "irrelevant," small-scale stones. Traveling In a 25-foot van, Kuralt and his three-man crew put together vignettes of the lives of hun· dreds of Americans: a brick maker In North Carolina, a woman who made fiddles ln the Ozarks, an Alaskan her· mit. "Anyone," says Kuralt, "whom we found to be doing interesting, unlikely thlngS." In 1979 Kuralt was persuaded to divide his time between On the Road and c~· Sunday Morning news show. The Sunday program, with Kuralt as anchorman, was a success, • and Kuralt reluctantly left the road al· together: This past October he began a stint as anchorman on the daily news program Morning wttli Charla Kuralt. While Kuralt's presence lm· mediately boosted the show'• rating& by some 40 percent, the portly news- man has mixed fMllngs about his new )ob. ..I mlts On the Road aJ. ready. I'm )ust not going to be gstttng out and talklog to~ anymore. It Isn't as much fun to bi an anchor· man. But -how can I say thll with· out using cllcha? -there arc plenty of chalenga 1n putting together an • hour-long dally news program." Kuralt, 46, begin hll joumahm cw-.r ..ty.. '1 can't think of• time when 1 didn't want to be a repon.r. Al Tony'Sc~ et o Jw1ottesr wlto ..,._on o ~o/topb. •• ,....,WllKL..,,,.....,, .... a child, it seemed like a very roman· tic life to lead." At the University of North Carolina he edited the coHege dally and then went on to writ.e for the Charlotte (N.C.) News. A "peo· pie" column he wrote for the J Newa ("It was a lot • like On the Road; u about people around town who wouldn't normally be In the news") won the Ernie Pyle Memorial Award for news· paper writing. Shortly afteiward, CBS beckoned. "Those were the days of Edward R. Morro w, Eric Sevareld, Howard Relcvdng on the set of Morning wMtl Charles Kuralt. K. Smith, Robert Trout -real giants -and I was delighted to work at CBS." the years Kuralt compiled some 500 reports. Of all the On the Road stones, Kuralt's f avortte ls one he did of a black family In Mlsslsslppl "who had reollv been poor, so poor that when the oldest son went off to col· lege, the father hitched up the wagon, drove lnto town and bor· rowed two dollars for bus fare. The son ended up as the chairman of the economics department at Howard University, and aU eight chUdrcn sue· ceeded just as e>e.travagantly. We shot thelr f amlly reunion a couple of Thanksgivings ago; It was allo the Years as a globe-trotting corres- pondent followed: Latin America, Africa, Asia (Including. Vietnam) and even the North Pole. Yet, from tlme to time, Kuralt felt the urge to slow the manic pace and do another type ol broadcasting. "I didn't know exactly what I had In mind," he says, "but I told the executives something like 'We're forever rushtng around from one great big ltOfY to another. Why don't we do some little stories?' " The Idea Impressed nobody: '1 suppose everyone thought It was too frtvolous." This time he was given a green Fllmlng In ° Kar.. wheatfteld: Poldng nght and a camera aew. Jn October euerywhere /or the ._.. lfofia. 1967. Kuralt & Co. wandered around New England and came up with a story about autumn leaves. "It was a big hit back at the offtce. I started to think , W.D, tf you can do a piece about autumn leaves. you can do a p*8 about anyti)lng." Kuralt was origtnelly auppoeed to do hls folcsy uslgnment for only three months, but when the period was up he was told to keep rolling. "What I ~ m01t about On the Rood WM the tr.dom. We worMd without ...,mentt; we could wan· der wherever we wanted . We'd ~ thlnga h Wei, we haven't been to Idaho for a wt\lle -let'• go." OY8r As a w.y rocdunner: i cXln t thJnlc of a lime when I dfdn t wont to be a~" parents' 50th anniversary. That was just a kwely story. A conftrmation of the Amertcan idea that you can sue· ceed against the odds." Al the years on the road have given Kuralt an unfeigned optimism about the U.S .A. "You can't get to know the country well and still think of It as an evil or selffsh country. I've seen too many Instances of goodness and selflessness and the spirit of community. 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J4170 A legendary Performer VOL 1 .,....u.. ........... 34021 ......... n. ...... 0733 ................... ,.,., .............. ..._.sun •IOtDla ........... 1S110 ., ...... Ml ..... 23174 • n. KMctdlet n. ... u ll 0 .......... o.ru-.. .J4 s 57 • ,.. • Ciwftl' •• Nib .. 14411 • ll1t0t lllllr ...... .. .. JS 50 I ...................... 33741 ........ Ordl.i .... 11111 .. 5Jltt •Dr·""""--"*·· IUJI •C. ........ , ......... un1 •1'11 Cft CIMt4 •.•.• UU4 • Clmlr Tlllltri tr. Ml .. Z J4 11 .... ....,. .......... 14011 ·e; ..... cn1111· .. 24271 • ...=s. ....... 24071 • ,.._,. ... sun .............. usu •-"'1T• Ir. 1111 .... 00215 .......... ,_, .... Ulll • .,.,,...ou._. .... uut . . w ............................................ , ....... .,, ....... .. .. ,., ___________ ........ __ -· ···------··-Ml---.-............ .. GROW Slf1AWBERRIES Bl G AS TEACUPS' 1 2 5 for $2.95 '•0 lt>t S \> l!>I 1100 101 SIO 'l~•I (700 "" s 19 9~1 You can eiqMCt qu8ftl from just 30 of lhal9 herdV. eKtJ'..-t Giant Aobit-berriaa. Hlthly d11111,. -.unt, dlay ripen f9't and produce lots of ,_ "'"'*" to fiw you • "'--petcft .,.., v-1 H8ve - darful ........ ,.,_. .... stnwberrial for )ems. f .............. ~ f<W -.fttsl Dark Nd, vary _. • · y.t firm. Bielllt m09t folks haw - -·Order plenty. STOCK NO. 7'¥7. MANCHURIA N APRI COTS ,.Ru1T-l'LowaRs-sHADE $1.49 e·a .2 ro r S2.75 Tiier•'• notlllnt so tasty H the special twMtnau of lfOUr own tr-ripened apricot&. Not hard to trow • • the Manclturlan Aprl-oot .. OM of .... hardiest fruit tr• .. lfOU CH plant. D•Ullnt pink SftOwflak• blOtJ.)lftt In •rllf sprlftl before the leavn come out. In summer · • an abundance of rlclt-flaYorad, racl-clteaked apri-cots for Htlnt fratlt, c1nnlnt, fr-1111 •nel m•klnt Into Uftllf Jams •ltd pre-.n. Tit• rest of the y-• llandeom., tlOlllf• le1fed, medlum1&1ed, well1'taped lltad• trM. Tiie M1ncllurlan Apricot (prvnu1 armenlaca) 11 Mlf•pollutlnt but -r• fniltful when lfOU pl1nt 2 or 3. Very qulclc trowlnt • • one-!f•r pl•nts lltoot to • fHtt You receive 1 lfNr old 1 to 2' plant1. Not tat'lt to Callfor11111. Stock No. no. RARE OPPORTUNDTY In lhal9 altht p..-you'll find H-of W~·· belt and moet pc:ipular nu..-y ber .. lns f<W cte.ance this ..on. U.. the order l.a.nk to Onler Soon! You11 ,_;v. beeutiful, FULLY GUARANTEED plants st unbetlwable pricaat If you hurry we'll pay die ~ on your prepaid order! Look imida for Mora 8aftaln1I Page 2 HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nursery Division -Bloomington, IL 61701 CHESTNUT oNL'< $1 . 50 l!n. TREES ~ i rt~ ~,· /') 4 I t\t "~ :''t ., *"' '-' ~o Tiii& amHlnt lltade and nut t1'ff llleart nut burr• bit .. applet .• often bellnt burlnt tlte -ltd lf•rl THtlf swMt kernels aH Just rtellt for roHtlnt. "•st1rowtnt c11 .. tnut (C.1un ... mollltalma) Wiii -n lltne H 8 detltlltful lllael• tr•. Yletd1 beaut tful ltloomt and lustrou1 1eave1 • • turn• bronae In autumn. You r .. caln cllolc• 2 to J ft. tr•a. Hardlf Am•lcan tavortte wHI add otd..f•lllloneel cllerm to lfOUr lfard. Not slllppell to C.llf. or WHll. STOCK NO. 1H SWEET, JUICY GRAPES J 101 \4 00 $1.50 ea_~:~~~~~~ NIAGARA -l'opular •ltd e1 .. penelable white 1rapea. U'119, buncttn of Julclf toodn-. Stock No. 57e. CONCORD -RK09nlleel H the finest i.tue p•pe In UM Unlteel Statea. 09S1enelable -•bultdant. Stock No. 141. AGAWAM -La,_ reel traPM wltlt a detlclou• flavor. Vteor· OUI tr-er. Stock No. 1'0. You'll recetve cllok:e lt ... Mlf• rooted vi"" that win bear at an •tllf .,.. Plant alont • fence or arbor1 • f•t apart. Select ..,,•r•I or Nell color for delicious Yat'letlf every sum-. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE! ELBERTA PEACH RED DELI CIOUS APPLES ot\\~ $2 _75 ea. 7 '"' 54 45 J lor S6 9!> Red Delicious Apple -• Yields large crops of rich red ippla. A superior. lerge, uni· form epple • • just rltht for cooking or .. t. Ing. You'll ,.. c:eive c:erefully •own, well· rooted 1% to 3 ft. trees. Stock No. 109. \" $2.75 ea. 2 for S4 % o" 1 3 for S6.95 Leader of alt peaeltea. A buutlful pNClt of 9ood quallty; not Onllf tit• best Of· chard nrletlf but alto for plantlnt1 In the tarden. Elberta II hardier In bud than manlf varlet!"' tl•arefore • more uni- form cropper. It 11 la,,., lfeltOw with reel cltutl, Julclf, llltll flav«. l'I"" If ... low; fr ... tona.. Ripens Septembat' 11·20. You'll ,.. celn carafull!f trown, wetf.root• ad 1\lt to J' trwa. Not Mnt to C•llf. or W•lltl111ton. Stock No. Sl2. SHOP BY MAIL -NO CROWDS, TRAFFIC. WEATHER PROBLEMS! -• • I " • -.. .. • • .. • i OF WES l EV , Bloomington, ILL. 61701 -8PagnOf Plant Bargains-Plus SPECIAL BON US COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE REG. '2.00 EA . otl\.." $1 . 0 0 °2· .) to• Sl 50 -6 f c>t S4 50 -9 t9r S6 50 -lS 101 S 12 50 Now you -~ the ewer~ • ...,...., ..... , CokarMo ........ -1hil .-w ·-price -Oftly 11.00 ...... l"--.tile ..... ...,_ -lowty • -... wt ..,_.. ... • • priwecy row• .......... lftd •• colotfW --~ inf.. ... ,... •• Wu. folitll ...... it • ..._.. ...,_t •II v-•ound.. You'11 ,.. -... lllect, nicely llf•iched 5-yw aW .,...,.. .. .,... ............. 1 to 2 ft. ................. .,........... .... root ..,. ...... .. ............. lftd will .... the "" .. t off to • f_. atert. Order your fully ..-enteed Blue Spruce on th• con..,lent coupon. Stock No. 182. ROYAL RED MAPLE oo\~ sl. 0 0 2 101 s 1 75 ea. 3 for S2 50 6forS450 GROWS MOST ANYWHERE ONE OF NA TURES MOST RICHLY COLORED TREES W~rful shade trw, Rad Mapto (~ rutwum) ..,._ llf9't .,_ ....,_ in 1Print that tum to brilllent _._. In t .. I. H..cty. D~ l'Olist· ent. F_...,owlnt. Gr-up to 3'5 ft. You,_.,,. no-., '-ily rooted 2 to 4 ft. troa Stock No. 719. QUINAUL T EVER BEARING STRAWSER RI ES SPECIAL-10 Pl ants Sl .95 AN •V•R•SAIUNQ •URS ALL 2!> plant\ s l 95 -SO p 11nu $ I 9!> MASON 100 pl•ni. 51 1.ts -200 p t111u uo ts T .... t lfOtl,.... to Ute ........ MOM htstoll• leltl"I ltr-MI"" lfOU'Ve -taat ... T1to. ere QulMUlt ...... ,. .. Mrnot ... IMlf tr-at -H t-11'11 T"-lf are a flnll, ... , .. "'"' ••• "'_t....,atert111 ....... t for -.-t1, ... ,...,,,... freul"I •IM ut1111 ''°"'·Stock Ho. HJ . l 101 S4 00 ' tor $7.SO (Wlatorla llnenlla) a , .. 11tartiaMa Yin•. Grow1 •n•llf wHll •19orout tw1Alfl9 YIM• UH( trow to forlft a llltlltlll' w....-1"1, tlllckllf follatod .-Clnlen. Tiie Mott WHtlltalllnt tlll"9 llap. late In .Mt)' wllen 1114Ua-Ylol4it flo- tr uatert -to co•• Herytltlnt In lltlltl Get etront 12" to 11" faat11owl"1 ......,. ... Stoolr No. 214. CREEPING RED SEDUM 4 for Sl.0 0 Hanly trOMnd COYor, ....... 111'41rtulft or Draeon'• .. 004 0111 troullllellll'Oh wltll attractllPti tltlck ..,,.,.,..n tot.... all If•' •-red. '"'"'*• flo-• June t1trou111 S..t_..,_ NoM1 n;.rrunlnt. Grows 2 to 4 In. tall. You 11tr•lf, nortltorn -r•'lf erown plant1. Stock No. 242. OFFERS PRICES SLASHED -SAVE UP TO 50°/o ON OUR BIG NURSERY STOCK SALE ,..., SPECIAL SALE ON OUR MOST POPULAR TREES & HEDGES -All FULLY GUARANTEED v•"v SNCIAL -,HO l'T. "110 TWIG DOG WOOD HEDGE Only 20 for $2.98 'o pfal'lll S5.75 (ZOO foot) some 111na1t1 tin llewUful IDf'lftl flow· ..... ot1Mt1 ........ ~ .,.,..,.., follqe, .... moat _.,. to wttlt• -1y unattr1et• lftl)' eaclt winter. But tltete 1t1rdy "" Twit ootwood (COrMlt Stolonlfera) M¥• llMeutlful ohutert of Wlllt• flower• lit tlM ..,..1 ......... of ................ , lfl tlte IUMM•, lfld lfl tlte Wllltef, wttefl you ••JMCt a dnlt yerd, t...,. 11Ut 011 1 ti.r,, 11tow of CIOtor wltll tllw '"""t rod .._, co11tr11t1111 1111111t tlle -w -111 out ... ltdlfll/•' 1f0ultd ....._.,You eet nice 1 to foot weU roofed fltlrwry erow• lltruk Grow to I f"t. IMlt can IM trimmed for 1 lteautlful ....... Stodc No. 721 • .. AST GROWING SILVllR-O"llY BEAUTY AUTUMN OLIVE 5 for $2 .98 10 for \S 49 -20 for \9 98 -30 lor \14 49 (RINIMll HtuatlfOlla) W•loom• '" lltY latMI .... MAU• of tltolr UllUlll•I ........ .,, colOr ... 1at1rowl1t1\ IM•IY Ill .......... ..,, lt1rdy. M1k .. perfect lte41tlftl °' ecreen ptant1111. C111 IM dipped or left to trow to 11-10". H11 fr1tt11ttl yellOw-wltlte i.io-.,.1 In May. Qrowt In poor soil, Utrlwff Inf• I 1111t or Plrtlal •Ide • ..,. .. t •-·to J ' .... ,_,,_.,own ""' __., 11Nrt for full _ .. ,,... Order -.1. Stock No. 1 t I . HARDY, NEA~. ~RMANENT PRIVET HEDGE 10 tor Sl.98 40 '°' $7.50 60 for $11.00 100 for $17.60 It's the ...,_ .... int h ..... plant in Arneric:.I A fat..-owtnL ...,-, lont IMd end beeuti· fut pUnt. PRIVET fAmur Riwr NordtJ rwqul,... prstlcelty no -.. It jult c:11n't be beM for ,_... to 1Urround your p.tio, ymrd, line your drift, etc. Cen be maintained at any heifh1. Plant '"' ..-rt. You t9Ceift 1' to 3' plants. Order • many • vou cen poeaillly Ula while this .... lastl. Not lh__. to Clllf. or Ariz. Stodl No. 571. ELEGANT BLUE SPRUCE HEDGE 20 for S 7.75 '!Jo for S10.95 60 fat Sf9.95 Tiii• INIUtlful .,....,....,. 1tlant ,..._. ...... •n• tlaUca) wMI add tree• alld llelutv to your yard. Stro1t1 "°""•" trow11 10 • 11" 4 y•r old .... ,.,.., are alt ..,,..,. .,_ ... And tlMY're Juat the ,._t lln for trlntPlafttl,... ll••••nt for u• H wtftd.,Mka, INClltrOUnda,. oor-l'OUjtl. Tltey trow flat .... VCHl'll Wint to order tots 1t tll-,...._, prtcea.. Tltete tree1 wlll IMflt vou turn )'our yard fnto 1 lllOWitlace. Ord• -w. St.-No. 144 50 FEET OF FRIENDLY FENCE 10 for sl .98 OF SHARON HEDGE f)offtlttfwl a..-m• of "*'..1 wlllt• or "'" MCft •m-lit a tffottme fetMle of MWrll .... ty. ROM of SfulrOft Heclte -I 1traotle8i. IOftly '""'• .... ,,..,r ......... Tlteel "'"9y ....... wtll ·-ftltur1Uy to I · 1 t ft. f ... an lllfOf'llllf rrtwaoy _..... or can 1M trllftMod fOr I -t color· ful ....... Lew•IY If .,_.,. Ula .,.._, ... -'°"• "o• of A1ro11 CHU.leou1 'l'flaov_, IMtrlb Into llrlH .. 11t ltl-111 Mld1Um1t1or wlloft ftttle of• II Moe•lftl 1fld 0011tllMI01 t. fl-• tltte41191t falL Tltolr 11• II Mdtlftt MlllOI ·-IM .. lllltf& Tiiis etdttMe fnerfte Wiii ... I tniet _., to your ......,., -111 •-•of .....,tv 111d nliYe. Order toay alld ......... *4111ttftlf1·2 OM y•r oN lltr'llltl. Stoett No. 111. ... OllDlll TOOAV TO HAW .... LI Ofl PLANTS lllT••ALLI C USHl0t4 MUMS 8 for $1.00 16 for $1.75 -24 for $2.50 P··,n.! A ylld l\aJI of CUSHJON MUMS for lell than U cent.a e.cfl! Produce ao.. of fall b&ooma on eecb rounded planL Make wonderful cut ftowen. You p t cboAce tWd-crown root dlvWona. Very hardy -tbme tm1n In poor 8011 wltb little aw. OUR color choice of plnll, bronze, Nd OI yellow. Sony, cannot be shipped to lilooa. Olllfomla or Wllblftcton. Stock No. 25'. A CUT FLOWER FAVORITE Mt.OW Of COLORll GLADIOLUS BULBS 60 for $1 95 100 tor $3.8!> ..,.... i-tthy, Woolltlnt .. butlll ..._. wi" ti• you .__tlful ftowen dlil y ... ORDER NOW. SEND NO MONEY. On tWi¥erv ,,.., 11.00 *"' n ...,,.., sue,,. 50 ....... ,. $1115 ·-100 ....... plut COO dw9IL We P-v .._.... on pnpeid Of'ders. Stock No. 4GI. -----------------------c I for J I.ti 12 t or U .75 11 for $~.00 Qla11t Moolltl ., ...... .. .... Soft S.ltfto11, o,...,. s..tot - ofto11 _.,,. 11• to • IMIML Dotlcatety •-ell _..... ,.. ....... ..... lltltly Or ...... .... PrMuce _.,...,, 1t11,..y i f t. ..... ••t ..... y -~ tllo• 1i.11t -..011H. V ov ,.. celft auone. ... ,.. .......... ....,.,Y roote11, 2·Y•r-oN 116anta. Our cotor ctlolco. Stodt No. •ot LUSH TROPIC BEAUTY-STANDS 29o BELOW «11cltl"1 ._tr •"411 fr..,enco --· ,,. .... ·-"-· .... , ,,. .. your ••• _.n1 ... 1 Henly CarMtlolll -ltMltlty lf--0111 ....... Ulet Will Me9Wt llt e relllMw of ••lie•-Nd, •''*· yellow or Wlllte. T"-•• .., • ....._... .... .._ ..... Stro111 CarMtlOM l'Oblr• Y•r .,,., yeer. Stodt No. Jot. SUMM•ll •LOOMING HUGE HIBISCUS 3 for $1.00 (H ............ ., Yett 6 f0t $1.75 --..., ..... 9 f0t S2.50 ~· flew.. ta ~-' ~ ..... ---· O.r ........ _. ••• ~ Hi.11M1, ._ Ill .. el 1119'1 -.uu .. ~ -I• "'-* ... H-M. are,.._. • .... .. t"""9 e.-ywllore la tao U.S ........ ...... "·-· .... •" _. ......... . .. •• ...... •• • ...... ....... a.y •• ..... .... ttttto .. ,.. 1'1111 fel .......... . Alie Mlltl I to 4 ._.tall. Voti ... y-............... '" etan• at ·-._. ... tle-e. Mta• • .-. •Ml!'t ltM, plllle, ...... _,.. .... ··-·· Stre111. ' 1:-.... fletll ·--................ No. 4 7. PAINTED DAISES AMAZING aA9'QAIN PlllCKI ~for $1.75 -t for U .SO IS for $4.00 M4 le"'Y _.,. .. ...., oetor •• your JuM ••• or .. ,..." wltll tlM• Mllalltfvl Pelltteolll D•I•'" (hreUlrv111). u,.. '""91 COiorM f~ MoeWt ltl lltellol M rM eM PIM U well H ........... wttll PY yotlew MfttwL Le ..... ttt ... I• tllo .. ,...._ « ••-. l'•I•._ 0• ..... ....,. ettrectlYe flMl)'-cul rot ..... Wiii ............ I• .... 111•-r tf Jl6M ..._ ... , -M t citf. s.eco ,.._ lteeltlly yur-olll •laltl1 ti'' .-rt for f•tl _.,.. •• INauty. Tlloy'll erew to Motlt 2•" I• w11 or .-rtlel ....... Stodl Ne. ••7. HOUSE OF WESLEY. BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS 61701 SERVES ALL AM ERICA WITH OUTSTANDING FLOWER BARGAINS -OV ER 1,000,000 SATISF IED CUSTOMERS Page 3 EASY-TO-GROW-GROUND COVER MASSES OF COLOR EARLY IN SPRING CREEPING PHLOX 6 for Sl.00 12 for Sl.75 18 for 52 50 36 for 54.75 Colorful CREEPING PHLOX (P. Subuln) HARDY COVER FOR SLC>f»ES AND ,BANKS CROWNVETCH 5 t 0 r $1. 2 0 10 for $2. 35 20 for $4.65 CR ... 5 for $2.00) 50 for $9.25 L.-t thil C..-pft of color br•ten your problem ...._ TM ltr°"9-.. root IVS'*" of CFownwetch (Coron- ill• vwle) mek• it en excellent cover for tlot191 end benb, _,_ It holds the 80il end chok• out weedl. L°"'V pink bl-lldd -~one beeuty to this pr.cticel meint9Nl-frM c-. H•ctv ..,_;we •OWi only •bout 4 in. t.8H. Stays •"n all ___________ .._ _______________ _ ynr, giv" mute1 of color in •rly spring -2 OUR choice of red, blue, white or pink. Mllkes a wonderful ground cover or border. You receive strong northern-trown field d iv· 1 ision1. Grown In partial shltde or full sun. Stock No. 247. IMPORTANT REASONS WHY YOU CAN ORDER FROM HOUSE OF WESLEY WITH CONFIDENCE Every •Intl• ple11t tll•t It alllpped It cerefull11 '""'"'" llefore lftlpment II m•d• to 11ou to m•k• aure It I• of top notcll 1r•d• •nd qu•tlty. Alto, when your order contetna an•r•I Hema, ucll Hrlety la property •"41 cerefut111 tel:l•led for 11our cqn· venlence. Crownvelett ""I-In well .. llined toil In .,n or p.-tiel lflede. Grows to• heltht of 10.12". F.-t spt'Uding --plent will c-four· 1qu-feet. Stock No. 221. 2 We would Ilk• to point out th•t every Item we Mii It fully protected by our ~ull . One Ve•r • Gu•r•11tH ••• If tlle rnercll•ndlM doHn't •rrlv• In 10CH1 llNltlly condl-t----------------~ lion •nd thrive for 011• yHr tllerHfter, Juat return ttl• SHl,,.INQ LABEL wllllln one Y•r of receipt, •nd you wlll receive • refund of your purcllH• price.· Gu8ranlM I• void unle11 llllpplnt 1•1:1•1 I• returned. PLANT NOW -Q9'0WS DURING WINTIE9' THICK BLUE-GREEN SPREADING EVERGREEN s2.00 ea. J'f.or S4.00 -6 for $7.00 -12 for $13.00 (Ju,._,,. horizontefia proaN'ftben) EWWI ift poor 80it -plenf' will -4' to a· wlttl • towitv. ttllck c.pet of reen tftet lwll v-'round. NEVER GETS MORE THAN 5'' to 10" TALLI Do. lust flne In well-drM ..... ....., -where ..,.. end rodc1 prwell, In "'" or pwtill ........ .....,. 4' ..,-t. You ....... hwcty 8" to 10" pl.ms. Send..,, Stadt No. 327. Stev• Green All v--Blue Fl-s In 5-lng -Needs No ~ .. C..e PERIWINKLE 1 0 f $1 0 0 25 for $1 .98 0 r . 50 for S2.98 100 for S4.98 PIBnt • 12 month carp.t of plulh, ewer- ...., PERIWINKLE (Vinca minor). Produe»s betM.ltiful lewender-blue flow. en, Jn spring -h6t'tl~ts even the dullest .,... of your ywd. You •t lwBlthy, nielly rooted pt.nts. Grow 4 1D 8 In. t:lll In sun, lh•, poor toils too. One plant co ... 2 sq. ft. Stodt No. 831. A HAUTlfUl TREE ALL THROUGH THE YEAR "PAPER WHITE" WHITE BIRCH _..,, . .a-· .-"""' 00 ea· \ \. l for $2.50 -6 fOf 54.50 u-ty ~tel tne. W H I T E a I R C H 18. ,..,,-.1 11 a-utiful v-r-rouNl In •Int end -• ..,.t .-.... c-tN .... - tum to flNWIOUI 90kf in hit. And, in ......... .,_tut trunk end ..... -brenc:t. -• lovely lllsl9nint whl... You eet twdy, nonhem •-· 2 to 4 ft. tr-. Stodl No.111 FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTY.SINCE BIBLE DAYS TREE ROSE · OF SHARON Sl--\/1 ~oM\ . .'°' 00 ea \\. 3 for $2 00 -8 fo, $4.00 IHibilcus 1YriacutJ OM at the most a.-itlful ft-"11 er-. Its ridt, "'8mrodl..,.n ....,_ .,. cowwed in mid.,_. widl bit~ in de9p tNd99 of red, pink, wttn. or blue. Bfooms rltfit dlrouth to f.tl. Emy to ·-· F91t •owfnt-tt.nfy. G,_ to 15' tall. Excellent for tPtCimen or omemenul sMMtift9. You ......,_ dloice, nimly-rootM, hMcH91ecWd tr.-•t le9lt 2' to 4' tall. Stodc No. 116. 'AST GROWING -0000 SHADE "Golden Stem" WEEPING l for WILLOW Sl.00 3 f()f $2.50 -6 fOf $4.75 l ... lx Niobel OM of tile...._..._.,...._.. ....._ Growa • twudt • eilht to II!' feet• v-1 ...,, .,..tul, dro11111nt ............ .. .. .-..... in tprine end .,_ .... to .....Uful fl*I In Mltvtnn. And 11M toW-cdored ~ "'*• dll9 V.. • tlwMplece in wln•r • .... • 111...-.r. Vwy twdy. Nice 2' to 4' ............... _.,.,.,., ·-...... Stodi No. llO . fJidl Annfull Of S-dful Lll9a PERSIAN LILACS A riot of color I Seo,. of Fl-.1 3 for $3.00 -6 for $5.00 (Syrlftl• Yultarll) Tll• IMH tll•t llHny ... perts uy 11 \lie lovetlett of •Ill Tll ... 1or· 190u1, fra1rHt· ~rtun LllK• produce •n •bund•nc• of purple •ncl 18wencler 111oom1 for 1oae11 of ,~ut flowera. euutlful CIMP 1reen leew ... very euy to 1r-. Idell In lfOUp1 or llOrel•rL You'll r-'v• llNltlly 118nH•lected z to 4 ' nursery 1rown tr .... An Ideal tranlPl.ntlftl Pie. Stock No. •Jt. "Pink Mist" SMOKE TREE 2 for $2.75-3 for $4.00 (Cotlnu1 ooeynrta) One of nature'• tovelleat ... lltll In. 'u y wllen lllott otller tre" ""• •ult •loollllftl It bum• fortll wlttt •II clu .. t9" Of l .... t .,Ne P8Bldff t-1111111 bll ._utlful ctou•• of fluff)' -olle. It loolc1 '*' a plntc ctou• rut1111 on • trw tnlNll T..-n In fall It II •lllu• wltll a 11-tlful .,.,.ay of red -let and oranee follaee. Grow1 to 1i•. &11NC'811y lovety .,...,. J trNI •r• .,•nled ~lier. You recet.e ::::i· .. ~~1.-r.iec:ted 1 to J' lrNL • F'-9 ~'wen Before The I..-.. Blooms Of1lln ..._,,. 10" Acr-1 Pink Flowerln& 2tors..so MAGNOLIAS 3 fo, s7.oo •RING BLOOMING -T1-a-utiful Mee- noti. C~I bloom In lftichpflne wifl ..... ....... of .._.tiful pink bl-. often ~"I 10" _.-. ~ IOMly; will Iner-. the Wllue of your property by many 4o1t_.. -.. ridt ....,_ follow tho flowers. Free pl•tine .,. witfl ..,_, order. FRAGRANT MAGNOLIAS -with bit. -llY· loolliftl, r01V1"flk W-.. thM foelts mn hardly .... ._ -reel: .... .,..._ Nntv .... to •-9"d well .-ted. Not u-on to -3 foot ptents "'-"'"' their heeds off. You ,... -"'• choice hood •l•cWd 2 to 4 foot tr-. Stodc No. 511. Page 6 Prize Winning ROSES only $1.79 (3 tor SS 29) (6 for Sl0.49) WHAT A BARGAIN (12 for $20.89) (18 for S30.98) ALL STRONG VIGOROUS ROSES n,.. -rtcll f-ou• r_. for 0111y Sl.79 ....................... 11-e.....-1 Otlll_... "'-,._ wou .. oost -II, ... ...,. _,.. MM!e your ollotce It-. Malt)' are for11tor All A-rtoalt "-loeletw (AAQ) wl1t-1. O"DC" TOOAY ANO SAVll bU .. INQ OU" Q"llATalT "OK 8USH SAL&. CLIMBtNG BLAZE -Eniov ••t buma of bit. ecartet blooms In Juno. -.Mn In fell -end -in ..._n. Thil ii tho ~ of 9'o dlmbersl Honfy and Vie- cwow. 9toclk No. llO. 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NeUonal Gold Motlal ln-.Stodl No. Mt CRl,.SON GLORY -u,.., ........... ftty llloo-...... factly 111..-i. Very f,..ranL llrolfftc •rl119-t.-fall Moont· er. Qlffit llltllHt raUnt of all Nil ,_,II)' AA"S. Stocll No. eu. Cft V S L ER IMnRIAL (l'ormer AARS WINNllR) l'r•••nt, tapontl 11111411 open Into ,.,.. crlntton •1oom1 Wlttl Cllrtl Oll•lttootl OHrtOML A rlcll, nllrant ro• •"" 116111 petal count. Stodl No. tta. Q U E E'. N EL I ZABE T H (l'ormer AA"S WINNllA) l'....-nt, 1oft •tefMI of car• •l-retl llMI tl.8Wft ...... 11..ioy "°" feet, ................ .. .... "'. fron1 Olrt)' J11no to frost. Stoell No. H7. ECLIPSE -HllMY Mirablofwit11Gft1 pointed. ..,edan-.,.e. ,_ .... tNtoS*' '° '°'"'°""' ... ~. •one taatiil• W-.. A ...... ..._, llodt No. 311. !'"O R TV NJNER -(l'ormer AAAS WIN .. R) Ha1 •Wltlly colttrllt· 11111 ..Ula of Or· lofttat ,... Intl ll(feltt ...,._ yeltowl Tiii• tlra-tlc ro• •"'" :rou • n 111111 n4la nee of Moom• 111 .,_ -·to-Stodl No. 34'. MIRANOY IF- AARS WINNER) A rvby rad ,_ wltfl rldt fr..,.nea. Hal lo"I. poin111d .... thet...., °'*" to ferte, "'*'Y pee.Modblooms. lllDdlNo.631. NOCTURNE (F_. w MRS WINNER) ...... ety.s h. p. d. dartt criMaon rad 4-6" ~ wftfl wolwoty-......_ ~ ~,. ... -.Alt ~roaafow wtfin9. 8lodl No.-. VOUR BEST BUVS IN GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK ALWAYS COME FROM House of Wesley, Nursery Division, Bloomington, Illinois 61701 SEND YOUR ORDER NOW POR HEAL THY, VIGOROUS PL.ANTI NO STOQC TO KEEP YOUR GARDEN ABLAZE WITH LIVING 9EAUTY THIS YEAR IWORTEO FROM JAPAN -THE KING OF FLOWER FABULOUSLY BEAUTIFUL! TREE PEONIES GROW UP TO e FEETI LIVE FOA OEHEAATIO• S2 95 ea . ~I I~ " ,., I Im ~10% Th• eriltocre11 of eny ..,..,, TAEE PEONIES l'-ie .,,. frulticoeal yield up to 200 eient b&ooma on ONE pgnt. BIOCMN ere up '° 8 in . 8CrOll -..ti pegl lookl like IOft Oflenhl silk. Folietl ii a lldh, deep .-.i. Vwy hardy'*'"* •-up to 8 ft. Liv• for ten- .,.tions. Your dtoloe of deep red, pure wtllte, luetrous p~. 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"" ••cetleftt ,,.. for tipe1lmen or or1t1••1thll p1A1ttl"" ll••lally "._ In l'OUPI of tllrM. llHy to 1row. Past 91'0WlftS. You recetw• clloll:• 2' to 4' nurMry •own tr-wttll wffor-ous root IY••-L Stoca Ho. IJI. Owlflln from wltlte to pink to purp~ in your yard/ BURNING BU SH o~W50C If your orel« total• 1•.eo or moN you can purc"'M • 1-12" eurr.- 1111 eutll (&uon. Alatu&l • ,..u .. r st.lo 'fllu .. for only I~ Tlllck, trMn wmnMr fo1i..e, flamfftl fall IMvH 11\d m•-or or1..-niic1 lllwrleL Oftly 0111 IOll lloftUI per e41stomer Older. Stock No. 200. READ OUR FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEE If wltllln 011• rNr qt. receipt of your order yeu are not comllfet•lll ullefled In "''Y _,, wltll your planh )IHt Alll"UAH TH& SHIPPING LA•IEL. tor • free repa.c.. ment or purctuM price rtlfund, your ell~. 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IOY C.UYll IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-644• SADDl.a.CllMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo IJl-2040 -495-4949 MAZDA MllACU MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -645-5700 TOYOTA IAIU ~TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Co$ta Mesa -646-9JOJ v'OLK~WA GEN ........ , •• 0 Yot.llWMIM 187'11 Bl.ch Blvd .. • Hunt. BellCt"t -142-2000 MAU HOWAllD YOUSWA ... 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 114-4111 VOLYC TV WEEK FEBRUARY 8 1981 •••••••••••••• Don't you see that if I didn't laugh I would ha\le to weep? Abraham Lincoln He was a man whom history has treated with rever- ential awe-for his personal compassion, and for the wisdom and courage of his statesmanship during a presidency that knew just a few days of peace. The humble circumstances of his birth and boyhood. his hunger for learning, and the powers of his oratory have achieved the status of legend. Even the most skeptical historians generally agree that Abraham Lincoln was our nation's greatest president. Chances are 1ha1, were he alive today, "Honest Abe" would blanch at such praise. He was a man of sharpest wit (a wit oflen 1urned on himself), yet one who suffered severe bouts with what he called "my old melancholia." It is this complex and engaging indi· vidual who comes 10 life in "Mister Lincoln,'' airing Monday at 9PM on KCET (Channel 28) and KVCR (Channel 24) and Wednesday at 8:30PM on KOCE (Channel 50). British actor Roy Dotrice stars in a one- man performance on the 9<>-minute Hallmark Hall of Fame special. Taped in 1980 al Ford's Theatre in Washington, O.C.. where Lincoln was fatally shot in 1865, the play is a dramatic retrospective of key moments in our 16th President's life-those of ,both histOf'ical .and personal significance. As portrayed by Dotrice, Lincoln emerges as one whose incisive Wit prevailed even in dire circum- stances. He was informed by telegram, for instoance, that the Battle of Bull Run-the war's first-had pro- duced a surprising booty. "We have uptured six cows," the wire soald. "What shall we do wl\h theml" Lincoln's response: "Please milk them." TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 8. 1981 The world of musical comedy ... "a magic world. a world of dazzling creatures-of color and lights, of a pulse. a tempo, a gaity I'd never even suspected." This Is the world of Sylvia Fine Kaye ... a woman of immeasurable talent and distinction-two-time Acad· emy Award nominee as composer and lyricist: pro- ducer of theater. television. motion pictures; teacher of musical comedy at Yale University and University of Southern California; producer, song and script- writer for husband Danny Kaye. Sylvia blended her creative talents last season to create, produce and host the Peabody Award· winning Mus/ca/ Comedy Tonight-the first in a series of specials revolving around the history of American musical theater. The program. underwritten largely by a grant from Prudential Insurance Company of America, was presented on PBS by KCET •• Los Angeles. The second broadcast of the series-Sy/via Fine Kaye 's Musical Comedy Tonight-II airs Wed- nesday at 9PM on KCET {Channel 28) and KVCA (Channel 24) and at 10PM on KOCE (Channel SO). As In the first program of the series. Mrs Kaye selected four classic American musicals to recreate In sets, costumes. staging and orchestrations. Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight-II features highlights from Flnlan's Rainbow. South Pacific, Lady in the Dari< and Sweet Charity. and stars Annette Charles, Richard Crenna. Nancy Dussault, Sergio Franchi, Bonnie Franklin, Danny Kaye. Burton Lane, Jack Lemmon, Joshua Logan, Juliet Prowse, Lynn Redgrave and Larry Storch. Sylvia's enthusiasm for the magical world of musi- cal comedy Is obvious. She says she wouldn't "trade any of those wlld swings from larger than life excite- ment and triumph to crushing disappointment and back up again for any aane llte whatever!" .. <I SPORTS .-Y,Fua.YI I•• "flltlltic ..,..... (sci·li) '66-Stepllen Boyd, bquel Welch. • ..,.,..... .., l.Mlr" (mys) '75-Robert Mitchum, Charlotte ltamplin&. Sylvia Miles, Jolin lrellnd. • ....._ "-...... , ....,. (com)-Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr. 1.'11 • ()) ID (DJ ......,.,.. (com) '78-Burt Reynolds, S.lly Field, Jan· lfldlatl Vincent, Brian Keith. e 0 8 "lllt Stlte~~~:ic~81-lane Fleiss, Talia Balsam . • CJ) (JI 9 "Jllll '•Elli If~" Part I. (drt) '81-Tlmotlly Bottoms, Jane Sey1110w, W1rren Oates. Lloyd Bridces. • ,......_ SMIW" Part I. (drl) .'76-Georce DiCtnzo. lllOIOAY, fOIUMY t 1.'11 • "Clll"*" (mys~Cary Grant. Audrey Hepburn. • "Tiie llllp If I (dra) '57-John Wa~ne, Muareen O'Hara. Din Dailey, Ward Bon . • ....... If._ Lie" (adv)-A t11bute to the lecendary Bruet Lee. t:9 e D a .......... lice" (dr•) '60-Dons Day. Rt1 Hamson. • CJ) (JI 9 "Jllll ...._.,. bll tf EMii" Part II. ldra) '81- Timolhy Bottoms. Ja11e Seymour, Lloyd Bridces. TUDllAY, ~ 11 1.'11 • "'T., ...... (dra) '67-Fran• Sinatra. hll St Jolln. • ..... Lie: .. u.r (dra)-Tfle story of Bruce Lte. t:t1 • ()) ID (DJ "Tiie a.ice" (dra) '81-Susan Clar', Mitchell Ryan. WOllDllAY, fOIUMY 11 ... "Tiie T,.... ......... (adv)-Burt Reynolds. • "M ill Ill 5'fill llil" (dra) '70-lnlfid Bercman. • ......,. If Ill .,._.. (dra)-Bnite Lee. t:9 • ())ID (DJ "A C.. ii Ill "'-" (dra) '81-S.lly Stluthn, OM! Ackroyd, Dd Allttloll Willillns. TilllSOIY, --~ ...-..Y, fUIUAl'f 1Z t• •........,If Ill Alilll c.illtiM" (dra)-Bruce lee. FilDlY, Fu.MY U l• • "Tiie Gr..._" (tOlll) '67-Dustin Hoffman, Aline BallCloft. • "llllhf llllliN" (dra)-Bruce lee. t.tO •CJ) (JI• "i..tll: A LIM Slefy" (dra) '81-Kate lattson. SATUIOAY, VAUITlll'S DAY, FtllUMY 14 •• • "Tiie lllllelWtl 511(' (mys) '73-Bryon Mabe, Hal Reed. e "Tiie Lift 11111 TIIMs If '""' .., ...... (dra)-Paul Newman. 1:00 • uQerrt" (wes) '69-Elvis Presley, ln1 Balin. 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Iliff . . ~~111 ' b ff ~~r1r11 s f ,It 1r :'fi! , ;isi! a i i f i ~Jtl! . · i · r .. ..... ,~ 1:00 •Cl)@ llllilllees e a a srECIAl: "Tiit 111 SbllW DIC" (C.C) (lhr) A livt·foot tall stuffed Snoopy do& brinp joy into the lives of children and adults 1n lllt comedy/drama special IOI ,oun1 people. • (])()I an..._., ... .. • Clfll """'" a ,,.... lilwWltt • ~ fir tllt llile (R) '111e Secttt fovnu1ns'" a flr'-1 u.. (C.() 7:30- • All ii tllt Falllly O~llulua 8:00 e TY Pre11 of SIUsh hit! • lurt • .,..... & Sally r..w star hi Heoptrl • Cl) tD hit: .. ....,., .. (com) '78 (2~11rs)-8urt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jan-M1clllel Vincent, l!Nn Keith. The story of a rei1nin1 kin& of the brawtina, risa.takina. lun· lovlna Hollywood stuntmen and the pr®lems lie faces when confronted with a hot, new competitOI. 8 l£1fT STATE/l HOUIS * Wllat • .,., ...,,..., Werld f'r•itrt .... , 8 D 8 llttlt: "l11t State" (C-C) (dra) 'SI (Jhrs)-Jane fltiss. C1IMtey tans. Talia Balsam. T111s story focaes on Ille pertOMI stones of key partkipants in the traaic confrOfltalion on the Ohio campus between students and National Gtiafdslneft called "' to qMll a wetk· tlld of a.nli•lf delllonstrations. ACROSS I (..,,.,, 8rMllord 5 Sherlft C0111- 9 Pwndtni~• 10 Stf 12 ·-· ltKrtdltlit' IS Oldlt T any Cul1a M<iel ldut IO OUUlt -I 18 0-IJflnet 20 Ger!llMI .,_.. 21 Winttt 1114 22 ." Guthfle 2<I 8WI 25 • V1ttP-. 28 Ccuw ll c-. ,_ -""'"" -32 L ,_ 'H9uerd' ,.. °""" ~ °"' lbr Mt'* l6 to v 'Afml .,.,,..,., ,_._ ... • ····~~ 41 c.,,,i • ' ., ............... . i:ia.. • "'.,..,.. ....... J..-c...... • (]) ()I IS MMit: "Mlt1 ~·a Eut ef ~" Part I. (dra) '81 (3hrs)-Timotlly Bottoms. Jane Seymour. Warren Oates, Lloyd Brid1es. The drama of the h1rtlulenl li'fes of four men 1nd the woman who haunted their lim IOI two 1enera· !Ions. In this first part, Cyrus T risk (Oates) returns from Ille U11lon hy to his Ccmnecticut farm wflere soon 11terw11ds his wife kills llerself. leav· 1n1 behind an infant son. ~m •ho arows up and enters the army. (Pat· ental Discretion Advised) G GEOKE VAllDUIM: * NATUUl HAllTAT •"""""-• -..: "HelH SUltet" Part I. (dra) '76 (2hrs)-Geor1e DiCtnzo. Sieve Railsback. Alan Oppenheimer. The 11apl11c drama about tllt track· clown and trill of tlle Charles MallSOll l1mity. (Pttental Discretion Advised) 11t HEE HAW'S TO' II * COUllTIY MUSIC FUN m HM ltlw Brenda lee, Kenny Price. Jac•ie Pltelps. the Thtaslltf Brothers 1nd the Million Dotla1 Band are Ille cuests. • O Sllec• 1f th lllw "Tiie Threshold of liberty" Bt1innin1 with Surrealism-the last 1enuinely rtva· lutionary 1rt movement of the 20th century-Robert Hucties eiplores the strateries art has developed ovtr lht last 100 years for apeninr 'the re- pl'tssed ima1in1tion. ......... --• Metter,i.u 1'utre: 111111 VII (C-C) -1:30-. "' ..... ,..,,.. ...... 9:00 e TV's Tep Actiellt • "lllwtul of Oaatll's WILD IU"'DOlll" ........ ....... • Tiit Dlllr ,.,._ sa. Ronnie Milsap f Utsls. • 0 . 1 .... n.tn: .,._ pr Ull (C.C) Bnan and Sllsan slip away IOf 1 quiet weekend toaether. Wiien she returns home, she i$ shin· ned to !ind an uneaj)ecled visitor. HS...eftllt ... -9:30-........ s.m. .. . ..,, ...... • TUt laakillt M1sk Loretta Lynn. Ronnie McDowell and R.C. Bannon ate 1111 1uests. .... o.itee 10:00 ...... GEIM.._..,ltMr ...... """"' .... 0 ...... •..,_.,IM~ Veteran journalist Martin ~Y ,oins with other journalists to discuss the news of the week. g 51 Fwblrt S..U, "Gilbert and SulliYan" -10:30- • Cl) (II Alkt (R) When the bank's 1utomated teller machine ioes berserk and creases Mel's al· rtady creedy palm with close to $25,000 in ash. he takes t11e 111011ty and runs. •JenJF ... .-..s..a.ri .......... ""'ii .... (R) .... 11:00 ••(1)08 .. (]) .. 1"lC.. ..... , ..... .()1 ... 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' - llOHl81 lll!j~lf H fftil ~(l!lll;lff'J'f;•s1 1111111 1111@8118 II ~fl.ft U'1Hii~ 1 1·1ih:i1 U1~~Hif!1,:fltif !1ij!!1 1ilfi1 !,r1;'Q,f!ifliff1 !J,lf;p~t,~.,_,,g l !i 1~1 ls 11 1!1. • r':•t. ·II !( 1 _ I . .., fr• • · .. r . 111 1111 I:''~ t!l:11i:lli 1 i . · , .. _ f~ ~,a-- Are A1nerican men . underrated as lovers? Move over; French and Latin - lowrs. According to many foreign- bom women, Americans are the greatest lowrs of al. ~sensitive. More responsive. More satisfying. Are you a great lover? Or ls it all in your minCI? Find out tonight and all this . week, as Dr. Joyce Brothers explores who and what great lovers really are. And why a lot of the macho myths don't measure up. Watch "Are "'u A Great Lover;· an Eyewitness News C~up, at 4 and 6 pm. Because anyt>ocJy can be a great lover. >1'1 '\ t: 0 11 E R f: I .. 0 S F. -II P 'THE BIG STUFFE9 DOG' USHERS IN NBC's 'PROJECT PEACOCK' N8C 11 launching Pro/Kt PNcock, the ftr9t Mt'lel' of apeclat1 tor young people with • one-hour com- edy/ drama. Th• Big Stuffed Dog, written by Chartee M. Schulz (c111ater of "Peanuts") and airing Sun<Miy at 7PM. Featuring live actors, the 1tory deal• with • five- foot •tuned Snoopy dog and how It brings )oV Into the lives of children and adults who come Into poaes- 1lon of It temporarily. Starring In the show are Abe Vlgoda (plctur9d on the cover), Noah Beery, Mildred Dun'hock, Robert Ginty, Gordon Jump, Denise Nich- olas. Ro11le Harri• and Sydney P9nny. In the story, young Petey Pearson (Harris) looks forward to visiting his grandfather (Beery) who lives on a farm. Petey la attached to his five-foot Snoopy dog and inaiata on taking It along. When some problems arise at the airport, Petey Mndl the dog to the baggage section of the plane-but it never reaches Its destination. Instead, the stuned dog begins a series of adven- tures, ln110lving Crazy (Jump) and his motorcycle gang, a lonely old woman (Ounnock), a conces- sionaire (Vigoda) In an amusement park. two young- sters. Lily (Penny) and Robbie (Robbie Kiger) and Nurse Reilly (Nicholas) in a Children's Hospital. Edgar J . Scherlck, an independent producer of theatrical and television films Is the executive In charge of NBC's Project Peacock. In atJ. a series of 20 prime-time specials are to be presented twice a month in various periods and lengths (ranging from one to two hours)-marklng a first for network television. Seven other shows are now in various stages of production for Project Peacock. They are: My Father. the Circus King-A one-hour nonfiction entertainment celebrating the unique relationship between the world-famous animal trainer, Gunther Gebel-Williams and his 10-year-old son, Buffy. Grandpa. Wiii You Run with Me?-A celebration of how the very young and the very old appreciate and enjoy each other. costarring Jack Albertson and Quinn Cummings and a star-studded cast. The Electric Grandmother-Maureen Stapleton, Edward Herrmann and Paul Benedict will star in this one-hour science fantasy drama based on the short story, "I Sing the Body Electric," by Ray Bradbury. Skeezer-Karen Valentine will star in this two-hour film telling the true story of Skeezer, a dog that was instrumental in helping reach emotionally disturbed children. How to Eat Like a Child-A one-hour comedy/ musical that takes a look at the manners. language and logic of the "adults-in-training" we call children. Donahue and Kids-Phil Donahue will talk with youngsters who halle survived or are in remission from catastrophic illnesses. Alice in Wonderland-A two-hour musical, pro- duced by Joseph Papp, based on the lewis Carroll classic work and starring Meryl Streep. 'I. Abe Vigoda (plaid jacket) comes into temporary possession of the 5-foot Snoopy dog. as do two youngsters, Lily (Sydney Penny) and her friend, Robbie (Robbie Kiger). Sydney Penny, who has 250 stuffed animals of her own. gets to ride the bumper cars with snoopy. p .... Quick! Read this efore the mud hits! It may not seem like it, but the rains will come. And so will the floods. And then the mud. This year, because devastat- ing brush fires have left many of our hillsides bare, floods and mudslides could run rampant this Spring. But you don't have to lose your home, lots of money, or even your life because of it. Starting tonight at 5 p.m., Dr. George Fischbeck shows you the simple precautionary mea- sures you can take to avoid such disasters. Watch .. Mud Slide and Flood Protection:· an Eyewitness News Closeup, all this week. EYEWITNESS S(i)SPM ws, weather and sports. I TU•SDAY ftllUM'f 10 ftf .... 11111 ..... llstillp, ,...,. ... DAm1n PICKUMS. ........ ,.., CllllllillCt,"' ... .,. ...... DAmME llCMlS 11:11 e tw> "llllllJ Trlil" (wes) '36-Jolln Wayne. IZ:ll • "WiM Act.. lilt btr· &Wll" (dra) ·sa-8¥rl Ives. m "Tiie hcullftr" (dra) '58 -Yul Brynner. Charlton Heston. Tiie mshbu<klin1 Ille of the 1nf1mous p11ate Jun L1f11te 1nd,i1S est1P1des du11ne the Wll of1812. l:OI (fl "Tiie Day " ........... Conti. (dra) '75-0onald Suther land, Karen Bl1tk. 8 tw) "M11. llilMJ" Cone! "Tiii lilt a.Ms Ill .,,. Part I 3:30 e .. ,.._ .. (mp) '67-lony fr1nciosa. Raquel Welch. •V•NlllG 8:00 • e oo !IJ o a """ . ...,, ..... • • rn <II a """ ericTacDtllll .... ~" ec...n.. a OH•111 11111 11111 •• n. Oedric c.,.., -i:JO- (J) llJ 121 • .. into a se1y fashion model. and a man who teaches a cla.ss 1n 'chut.z111.' • 0 a Lek "Coeds With Sticky fmcers" Lobo and hlS depu hes try to bre1k up a rina of teenaae babysitteB, who use their jobs to set up robberies at the homes of the11 •t1lthy employers. • llllie: 1., ...... (dra) '67 (2hrs)-Frank Sinatra. Jill St John In search of stolen jf'lrtls, a pnvale tye races throup lltaler Miami. dod& 1n1 bullets and womtn with a salty sense ol hulllOI. • CD <II 121 Mam Days "Broadwly It's Not"' Jealousy threat· ens to drop the hnal curt11n on Joanie and ci.,chi's rONMe wllen Joanie plays a paSSIOnate Ion Kene 1n the 11111! Kllool musical. ()) n. ildlfs .. Jim .... • llllie: °'Tlllfl'I a liil1 ii Illy s..," (com) '70 (211rs) -Peter SelleB. Goldie H1wn. Tony Britton. A middlH&td, sophrslicated IOUlmtl colunmist finds his life disrupted when 1·llool(it &ir1 mons 1n on him. • Pit llllpm. • lllM: ''Ina U.: ... Litt" (dra) (2hrs)-The story of Bruce lee. his rise to sttrdom, ind his relation· ship with tctress Betty TinJ_ Pei. a n. """" " s,.. f1ilM SI ._ (C..() "An1tomy of a Vol· cano" An international team of aeof· ocists is studyin& W1sh1ncton's Mt St Helens volclno lo disco'ftr clues for lllOl't KCurale prechchons tn the future. <II..,_,, (t.() -1:30-• rn cm a LMl1ll a Wrtey "M11ibu M111ste11" Lnerni and Shifley house·sit at Cowlloy Bill's ocean.front pld and COllfront a Piii al IOUlfts IWllo Ulsh a party the &lfls lllrow ill Ille oner's lllsuce. ()) flllilJ hNtrt 5'edll: "Tiie ..... ec...."'9etl . ,.,.,..,.. eo .. DetraClllCll 8100 e Cl) 0 llltit: "Tiit Cllekt" (dra) 'II (2111's)-Jtn11iltr W.nen. Smn Cllrl, Mltdlelt Ryan. Tiie story al • motlier wllo lll4ISt relive lltf own tr1u1111tic e.,.nenct in cwder to 11.i, lltf UllMtrriff dt.pttr NM lier own dlciliol •t lltf PftpllllCJ . • • • .. & ..... "Dewtl and Dirty" Ml• OM of BJ's llirls '-slier ric If a Cirlllt·OllllH cal!io. lhl!CI ttle otllen llt Grlllt ., lor • dmkstlcll . • CJ) 19 • T11nt'• c-,.., •'fet!Mf " tilt ..... ""'" • --tcallric ... "' ..... a., .. ""'· w 11111 Jelllt ..... ............... ,.... .................. .-... . . .., ..... .. • ....... cc.c>~ 11111 ...................... ..... •. ..... ..... Cllllllf ........... ~-.. .... ""' .. -..... 11111 • ..... cc-Q -~ .CJ) .......... .. ........ tGIOO Y•=·™ ..... ;;.'iliiti .... Wheldon mansion on elechon n.pt for her husband field1n1's victory celeblalton. Constance Carlyle Sllf· prises him 1n a passionate embr1te with dancer lane Ballou. e CJ) Cll !21 Hart te Hart "The Hart Shaped Murde11" A phan· l1sm11ona ol chocolate w1lent111es PfOpels the Harts on a trail of murder and espionaae when Jennifer's Val· entine·s Day 111ts are destroyed by a roly·poly band of candy 1111kers. .. w.w letwR """ as...a...cc.c> tD nt T ..... Wais If,_,.. (R) John Forsythe hosts lhtS look al the hftslyle al the 1nhab1tants ol the tJty of Pompett ID lledlt 1 lledlt u ""'9c.llecl -10:30-. ... """ •'"-"' 8 Slledlftllellew 11:00 • ()) <m !IJ a """ a • Cil o a """ eStar TrM • n. """"'" "-• M•A•s•H • llelil: Ill ·1111 r...-. ... t1e.i11" (adw) '49-John Wayne, Ver• Ralston, John Howard, Marie WtndSOf. Alter the War of 1812. a Kentuckian li&hts a personal war between two criminals tryin& to stop htm from marry1n1 the frelltll Ifft· eral's dauchter. 0 a.,., (C.C) • Diel Ca'9tt -11:30- • Cl) COi ..... "t. hit, .. "CnM..,.. e oa.....,c.r.. • CJ) <11121 ...... •C...... ............. ··~--­.... 1811181 lllllDll18181 11•1188 llllllH ; I i:f'Hi !frll?l'::Jf' ll'lffl! ·~rrn· I ·• rif1U'l"fr.11·m-••r11~ r11=q;~ f rir ;l•~l~i ';!r• ''it' iifi1 ~!11:nt!f 1 :1•ii;10.•11i;1~r,1 I If " I : ll JI: 1fl o:ff f ,.~,, . .19:. li'~~~J I · r 'I I" flfi-·'1Elfl 11 'r' ·1 · s I~ illf&. 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DAYT1Ml llCMD ll• • tll "Tiii lew Frtlltief" (ittS) 'JS-John Wayne 12:9 • .,........,. ColKI (susp) '70-Rldwd W1dm11k e "lillcaM ~ (dra) '77-BracllOld 01llm1n J:t0 (Ill "Tiie s..tiMf" (hOI) · 17_ Martin Balsam, Joan Carradine a • "ht •rtal Ster•" (d11) ·40-M111111t Sullaun. limes Stewart, rrank Moican, Robert Youns. Bonita Granville. Ward Bond, Irene Rteh, Robert Stack I racedy st11kes a pro lessor's l1m1ly 1n German, dur lnl Hiller's rise to power and his step-sons become Nu1 but his d1u111ter remains lottl to honor and rnte111ty and must pay lor rt 3:• .... .,... ill ...,... P'lact" (susp) '77-Ed Nelson. Dorothy Malone, Chmtopher Connelly, Tim O'Connor. Mil F111ow. Joyce Jilson. On1d Hedlson. Linda Gray, Janel Maraohn •v•11111G 8:00 ••• Cl) (J) 0 ""' • ..,,llltdl • CI> l1I a a ""' • srolt'S: 1'19 tllcley flit los Alc•les lttnss vs. the Ch1C110 Bi.c• Ha.U ••·A~•H •'-Mn.es o~ • a n. OldTlc c..,.., -&:lO- CI> C!J •a .... Cl)rA~·H al.,.,.., ........ ....., ..... ...., ...... ......... ,.., ........ 7100 !:.:& .. I ;t'r. ':::.. ... !ti ........ ......... OTtTellllTlllll ...... l t,?:;g-t r Ill ... .... ~ -7:•-•t•lll'-;r-z:.r ... re I U • .:r ..... ..... t.."\:'. ==-1.tllf• ..... A a ' hit• 8:00 8 Cl) <IJ Tiit Wittels Cindy 1s 111ef st11cken over the sudden death of her father. and shocked after d1scove11na she was adopted by him Hop1n1 to find her real parents. Cindy mikes a painful ioumey to W1sh1ncton 0 C with Ben II ID QI Mewie: ''Tllt '-Pltr Qr*lts" Pan I (dra) '81 (lhrs)- M1ehael Noun, B11an l!tnben, lot Penny. Set 1n 1907. l11t1ano. Lasker and Stecel meu while stuhne money from the body ot a dead cancster and torm a partnership bistd on cambhnc and racketeerrnc. a p1rtnersl11p th1t prospers when Proh1b1llon becomes law and lhty become powerful boolleucrs. (Par· ental 01screhon Advised) • SP'OITS: C.11•&• hshtull UCLA Bruins vs. A11zona • (]) CDl la llllert I Milldy "There's a New Mor• in Town" Mork wants to surrender when his Orkan hero, Xerko. beams to earth bent on compet1n1 lor Mor\'s 1ob as the planet's 0Hlc1al observer m P'fll Ma11zlne • Mewie: "Master el Ille Flyi111 ~IM" (dra) (2hrs)-8ruce lee Wicked old bhnd man 'the Master' aoes out to fi&hl the tamous one· armed Boaer fD (IJJ '''" Cllaw .. Voices ot S1 lente•· Ehzabeth Locan. wolunla11ly work1n1 1n the law school's p11son aSSlstance pro111m. becomes tmo honally involved with a noted pohh cal ac11v1sl who 1s beinc charced with s11bb1n1 a ltllow 1nmalt -l:lO- • <Iii 121) ........ "Sonny Boy" Henry·s mother visits to havt a mothellson tal• with Henry, who appeared on televrsion with Kip while the two were dreued as thetr alter ecos, Buffy and H1lde1arde. •c:.rei .. .... .ea.. .. ....... 9:00 8 Cl) ttZ ...,._, P'.I. Macnum rs h11ed by Robert Cline, 1 proposed nominee IOI the US Supreme Court, lo find the woman he loved and mirried 1n Honotutu on the eve of Pearl H1rbor 1nd belintd dead when lhey were separated. • CJ) (JI • ....., ... (U) "Stormy Weather'' lnitt COflltS to Ille rncue wftll his Uowledst of sip ta111uac• wlln a deef woman is pieked up lor solicitin&, Ind Wojo swims the ICY Hudson Rim tn hot PlllWll of I Wllaf, . "' ...... .. • ... Wfilt .... :=..a;:. -t.JO- • CI> <119Tlll eTlcta .... • 811111 Oil ..... (U) ec.e.w • c... Cellliy ...... toaoo •Cl) 0 ... ~ lllrtll'a tr1111iiWla .... -.111 pwts In .. llllM ...... liMI Stiiller. I··~ r ,,,.~..., . :... .... !9l Ntwsclleck -10:30-m mm 11twt 9 ltystelJI (C·C) (R) 11:00 • .. ()J) (21)1Ws B Star Trel • [Z@(J)lews G Sl'OITS: Ctllelt lltlttMM USC vs Anzona State mr••s•H II> Mewie: I!> "flalM of Ille .. ,. llary Cust" (adv) '4S-John Wnne Ann Dvorak, Joseph Sch1ldkml Ille slOJY ot VIiiainy. romance and mustC '" a cambhne casino. tl1mued by tht San rranc1sco earthquake IS SMak P'rnitws m DU Ca"1t -11:30- 111 ()) [Z llloviu : "Tiie Jeffer· toM." "McMillan 1114 Wrle" .. (2]) QJ) Joll1ny Carte11 8 (]) (Bl 121) li(lltliM m lloptl's He1oes 0 P'menlt Em 9 CaptioMd MC llews IJ)MIWll 12:00 U Mowie: @) "l.tfd l.M I 0.k" (com) '66-Roddy McOowall, lot• Alb11ahl. Tuesday Weld, Martin West, Ruth Cordon. Harvey K0tman A so phrsl1cated 'older· senior plays Svenaah to a transferred high school sen1011nd shows htr how to eet whal she wants 8 CDl !Bl CMrlit's ....... m Missiol l•,.mMe -12:30-11 (lJ)0 Tiit TMtrttw Sllte Coast It Cust 1:00 .... : .. , ........... (dll) ·ss-Gre&OIJ Peck. Joo Cothns. Ste phen Boyd. Albert Salmi, Henry Silva. B11ry Coe, Andrew Ouu an A man com" lo a Southern bOlder !own 1n search of tour cunmen responS1ble fOf the rape and murder ot his w1te . ....,. m Y• Ill YMI Utt lII Cllerllt'a ~Carel a-.tt • *"Id """"' ""' -1:30- Gfaatllt llllk • llewle: ....., .. (ltlltf c.. telle" (dre) 'S7-Joan Crawford, Rossano Brnz1, Hulher Surs, Lee PattfSOll, Ron bndtll. • lhM: • .., .... , Cell" (mys) '63-H11111 Silo . Elizabttll MOfltcomery. J1111 Backvs, M11c hw rtnct. Joey B~. Slmmy Dam Jr -2;30- ...... : ..,....,. (lll'YS) '63- lliclllrd Todd, MlriMM Kodl. A111t1t litwell A .,.... dodor COlllfl lo t remote lllfafl ""411111 * IMtb • dedicltM pltysiaall Mi111 ,._ bf pollct Mane "' llis ........ ,., _ _. ........ . • ........ c.. .. ,.c. ... .. ............ Sfldll ....... ... ..... 3IOO 111*"1'11Llllllflll ... "1) 'IO -SIM ....... """"*· -:tJI-.................... .... (*8) •4 _,.. ..... TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 8, 1981 FRIDAY FHIUMY ll F N lfltfllil& aid tftlfMOll llltillp, plust see DAmME NOH.AMS. ...... fer,.... C*IHRilQtl,..,. !tit u y's...._ DAmME llCMES ll:OO .., ..... ~ llbll" (wes) '34-John Wayne. 12:00 • '1llt Hir14 HIM" (dla) '71-Peter f ond1. W111en Oates, Verna Bloom. Robert Prati m "r"' P't!Mliel" (mus) 'S9- 0anny Kaye, Bob Ciosby 3:00 <IJ! ''Wlllt's I !lice Ciir1 l.iM YtM?" (com) '7 I -Brenda V8'caro. Jack Warden . <Ill ~ ''Saa F1111dsct" (dra) '36-Ctark Gable, Spencer !racy. 3:30 D "St. r11e1tiM's Day aa.. ucre" (dra) 067-Jason Robards. I •V•lllllQ -7:30- •2•ltltl ... CI> .....,, °"' .... ••• ,...,f ... ...... ., ....... Cl)Pll ...... ...... ,..., lD ...... ........ ............ • "' lllclllll*lr ..... .Cftlllll .... .......... bdlllll a.oo e W tDftl ._.... ... Olwid Is Ille ..... 1ttlJltlt ti I .... .................... . plot .... ....... ... -Iii .... ... ~ ........ ................ ''Ott , ...... f•" ,..., .. s..111 •• c.w ......... ... ..................... .................... I IVIW 8100 ••C1>0 ... 1u.u• ... 1., ...... •a-s-te .... n.. ....... 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A stt111incty ~ a slltfitt durilll CMI War 111dl 111 married CCMl9le w111t to tlkt a VICI· Klnsas territoly. hon IWIY lrOlll tily life ..,.. Ille ... (1111 professor/husband can write llis -11:30- lloc*. Tiiey ao to Ille Ttftlttlff • {)) 9 .... ""' ......... mountain~ and. wllilt the hlllMlld. is • ,_.. (ldv)-Ptt.; Folldl, Dollllls pieoccupied 111tll Ills WllWl Ille wile r ifblllb .Ir •-Ott Will' lllS. Keif latls 1n love with • cn1cle mhy a " ..... , • lllllS. lllOllntlill """· Dul.tu, Maud AdllllS. Britt WIN, ........ Ctti1Wlato11. e .. : ......,. " till 1""' e D II...., C... (dra) (21vs)-llnlce lee. Hoq Koll& • (J) ltl 9 ....... l ~'l."..:I. ..... e..--·- t .... ii._ • 1'I 11111s111111111Dt'r . .... ..,_.. ue.. ...... -11:11-Ltt L • ' ....... ...... '-.. tlOO l ~ee.r:--............ -l:ll-. ·,·=~,::,:. ... .......... _.. (dfl) '61 -Qary eoo,.r, Dtbof1ll Kerr, Eric ....... a100 ....... ....,.,...(..,.) 'Sl-Sidllty Tlflet, Petti Morpa. e-...: ...... ..,... .... ....... .,..,..... -2:30- 1 ................. (.) • -Diel ....... [...,."""' JJP. KtrritM· A ,._. dlJ Md -..... tilt...,....,." --liNcwtiollllll-'*• ... stltioled ii Ille ..... ea.. .... ...... .., ....... . -l:JO-. .... ~., ........ ....... Lit' pollCf, witlt Ille help al Cllinese Kltq • '-"e fu, ~.I ri~( al dnll ~titers • .-------------------- • TOllNiHT'S MT. CEO ..-------------, * sr£CIAl.: UVlllG TIWUIES Of WM FIOll GUlf Oil COIP e S •1t1M1t C...ra,iMc S,.. dll "livin1 T rtlSllftS of J1p1n" lfiot of the artians and ptffonfti1111rtisU J1pan !las dubbed 'Holdm ol l111por· tant lntancible Cultural Ptotierlitt' are profiled on lltis ~ill. -1:30- •C.rel lllf1letl m 111 hkt cu.,. H Mii If F1• "MISter Lincoln" 9:00 9 Cl) (JJ ..... : "A C.. ill till H ...... (dra) '81 (21trs) -Sally Struthm, D1vid Atkroyd, Ditk Alllllony Williams. The story of 1 woman who, 1n seH·delense. sltoots and kills an intrudef who terrOfiles her 1n her home, bul is prose<uled by a district att°'ney bent on makin1 an eumple ol her use as hand· cun murder. (Parental Discretion Advised) U 8 0 SPEaAL: M ...,_ .. Sbf C...-, V...._ S,... (lllr) Bob Hope celebrates V1le11tiM's Dar with 1uests Charlene Tilton. Cathy lee Closby, Dr. JoYCf llfothtrs, Bar hara Mandrell and Pll~lis Dille1 . • Men Griffill .. • 0 s,w ,.. ..,... ee.ical C..-, Tllilllt A star·studded w t tollls host Sylvia Fine Kare to recre· ale memoiable moments from fOlll crul American musicals. "rini1n's Rainbow," "South Pacific," "Lady in the Oar.-· and "Sweet Charily," -9:30- G) c.iu COMPLETE MORTUARY AND CEMETERY SERVICES IN IQ 011c Beautiful Plac~ CREMATIONS ON PREMISES I la rhor· Lalrn ~lcn10.-ial P-Jri\ · Mo1·tuar1· Crematory · 540-5554 1625 GISLER AVENUE. COSTA MESA. CALIF. '1 BLOCK WEST Of HARBOR ,...11 TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 8, 1981 e F·T.., O '"'' ~ reformed outlaw esupes from his old of a prominent man calls off tlltir 9 Tiie ...._. Flea • M-SW S1car eanc and helps sne a Western town wedd1111 when a uiminal "°"' hef • Tiie C-. Art c.iltl H Cllip., 0 H Oii Fltll put threatens bl1e•1u11. Sfteflty • F....i ........., -5:30-•CW,-, (R) "Sttk1n1 the flfst Smith, John Gn1n and Marjoe a , ..... ~ • Ult " ... -Americans" Gortntr runt. 2:00 e D .._ a Slcar, IWt ii "'--7 e DM Mii It lMlt • ~ (11 ....... " s,.ta -1:30-• Tiie .,.. c..,.. B D 8 SPOITS: TM Mtw1M : ~ "": = 1 lllcile : ~:t:-.: C..., Siii. : ~ ~ :-~ -~ I;:::.•:=. I •viNlllG e:oo a --CitJ Ullib • .,., Ullib • (I) @ At -10:30- ..... I 8 00 B @8llttilcTll"Company en..."~ llM _ _,..Ill : Town" Sheriff Pusser meets a will of , .. --0 Art . ....... • • Cl> a ... solid resistance and hatred wlltn he .... • ......_ i...-• ~: "Tiie .,.._ '-" coes to a small min1nc town con· • ... 11 .... -2:30-(mp) '73 (21111)-Bryon Mabe. H1I trolled by one mn to 1nvesti11te the O ......, ti S,.C. fliPI e (I) (!) SIOITS: Qf111111 11111 Reed. A elem con artist and an slayina of a miner alleced to be a 11 00 r..i. ani11tal ltaintr team up to tach tn111ble maker. : • SIOl1'S: ~ ---Uc-clobtmaft piMChtrs to function IS a ..... F• ••• (I) <II 0 0 ... .. Toni Sntt iateniews tennis cane of bank robbefs. •FUN CIUIS( WITH Cll """1~: .,..,,.,.. ..,.. star Rod l.aver w11o WOii 111 of the az U..C. W.. sa.. * CtlMO ON lOV£ BOAT (com) '71 -Peter O'Toole, Phillip major ttntlls titles in 1969. • ~: "Tiie Life • Tillls ti Noiret, Siln Phillios. (11 "9 ........ TM -.., ._" (dra) (2hrs)-Paul c•h Cil (JI a.~~l l ... t (C·C) • ~: "Cl,.., ..... ti Ille • llle 1111 If r .. (R) Newman, Victoria Principal. Roy · aro returns as""" opez, 1 nanny ..._" (hof) '56-John l!fomfitld, 9 s,.ta MIW Bean's life fof a span of thirty ·odd of two children of a widower. Rachel Beverly Garland. Tom Payne. -lllb<lJwo mw.-ye111 is recofdtd with all the eicite· Jacobs, Ale. Woodard, l.arry Linville G SPOITS: C.-.........,. USC --__, t of th end N1taslll Martell 1uest: 1 woman ... ' 3100 mtn ' '"· finds out that her son's best trle.nd is vs .... izona. (I) Clllclt I Ille .. D Tiie W~ Fills in love with her. Sam1nlh1 Eu•r. • Mlwlt: "Mtlllf .....,. Paft 11· • ,..., Fiii F..-..i: "Tiie Ullle O ,,_ ~-(U) Philip Brown and Vincent Van Pltten (dra) '7&-Geroae OiCenzo . ._. ,...._ Dir" • n. ~ ..., ruest: and when a youna man tries to • Dllcl '"" • .. : "Tiie W llrtll" (ldv) • y Mera QM? impress his boss, he laces another 0 Carll llf1lltt _. '""'* ·s2-Sttnrt Gl1npr. Cyd Chlrisse, a • ..,.,........ problem when he meets lhe boss' : ~ = s,.ill Wtndtll Corey. A trapper, capturect -6:30-dauchter. Michael lembeck. Rllph Cll """1SPOITS: Tiie T., ... by a llovtie, laces a lllUfdtt cllerp • • (I) 8 ... Belllmr ind l1uratte Spana cuest. n,Ma fl Ill '111 but is vindicated lfltt savinc Ille CI> ...., .., e Tiie Nace 111 St ••lllt (t-C) llovntit's life. e ..,, TJllr .._. • ""9 I £,.W. ,,.. T111s ... -~= ............ (ldv) ........ "'-'Y lllltO. ... c.,.,. -11:30-2!.-fay ~.:ro4· • T_,..• r--. a ........ t11t.... • ..,_......., .., .. "frw w .. : .... (wes) • TM &IWll &a,in • Tiie ~ Slllrt ""1 "The lint" 'S2-Gary Cooper, Pllytlis Tulttr, e Elsa.. h ~ • Sly Is Gray" Olivia Colt, Cite.on B U 111 W.., lllM U.. Onid triall. ,._Carty, Piii Kelly, little 111d limes Bond Ill stM 1n • 9 ..,... "Tiie Ult .. ~ii llillltr, Lon CMMJ. 1:00 Ernest Gaitles' story al 1 ,ouna blKk tar (dr1) '74-Jack Nidlolsol, Otis 9 Of Id _. .. • II s.dt Of ••• '1111 Outh of boy wllose trip lo the clttltist forms Y041fll, Rlndy Quai4, Clifton JlllllS. • llle • -.. lllrifJn lloftroe" I Nckdrop lllinsl whicJI his lftci. (I) ~: ~ ll 1111. tef. -l:ll-•CI> ~i~:~ sai.. prtnl socill and se"·rnrtntSS can rrJ" (RS) '57-a.rt lallCISter. devtlotl. 0 ... To be 111f!OUllCtd. e Cl) 0 '""1: Tiit CIS e ... n.t T-8 ,.,. Qm • W Wll1' .,_., s ,., • ..... -9·.30-..... "' ......... ••INll'S:W. ....... 911111'1....,_. ciellt'(dfa)'37. AriloM 11 UCLA. !! •• U..C. W.. sa.. • (I) tlJ IMlel' 1111 -•CJ)• '""1: hlfmlml ..., lflt .._ e c.e.ce. -12:-- lilllll T• -~= . .,.. ........ e..... OW..... 10100 L..-" (hor) '35-Ht11ry Ht1ll, • M 11 Ille,..., I::.:':: e Cl) 9 Celcrttl CMlrl Wmtr Oland. Collet. J.0. aid Will 11111 an e!Morate • SPCMm: llT ........ LOiiis· 4100 -7:30-con pmt, Ille ti Oor1clo, on the •illt n. Mllcitllltt. (9 IPOll'I: '1..":" .. • llle ... sa.. With I'*' 11111dtran of tlleir frltnd, Old H1rold. 1100 a 1'111,_, SetlOf Wellen. ea••._... B 1' ....,_, .... r-t .,...... CJ),.,=... .... • ....... • .. ....... llleP Tiiie ftf. , ,..., • Cl) <11 • FHtny ltleM A • 11111111: ..... ......_ .. ._ Ill" (11¥) '71-0.11 McCl111, 11111'1 ~ eo1,it, W11o 11M btt11 lllppily 111tr· ~ '£7£: .... " "Ttl'I ... htrtcl .... s.111 .,...... Cl).. ... • . • ried '°' 25 ,..,., lllltt • total - • ID-. 111 :.: .:.:. I Clllnlc (C.C) str....,s. llitll lllt cllla ID ttlrt I a Inca -c:•-I~= ....... .., ""' ,..... "'" ...,... • 1.00 •• n....... Mlltll, • ."Tilll ,...,.. ........ -""'-'*' _____ : ... __ , ... _Iii_ ... __ • __ .... _._,----- llOO '"* ..,_ fl Allericl'a Cllt"8I ............. ..,......._ If ......................... .... .... _ (1) .................... ...... ............... ...... r • ....,...:-== !Iii .... ..._. :::~=~~,..... ... rw' ..... .. 1.:r.t;.:: .:.-.. ~ e,.. r r-:r.a:~.: -..... 11 ..... Jl.ltn• ... ~, :r .. ,' "= !!JI>_,. ,_C!'t;' = ~ -.·.., ....... .., . .................. -u ...... =,-· w= J"'.Ja": ............. .., lift 1111 ....... '*• ............ ... ' ................ (~) (llln)-o.lil ........ .... ....................... ......... "' ......... .................. '"9MI.. .......... I Cl) ...... ~, .. ,.,, ~N-....·· CltlltM• "'*' ... ...... ~ ..... lltalnaheTV ..... w...... • lrptl( 1t111ty .... lllelcy ~ ...... IA tun -... Olly .. tM tit Cltds. b\11 • ICllten IM9 •• ovtt tilt llOOf ....... ... : • N ...... , l illtt" ( .. ) (2tlfl)-l111ce ln Kunc fu • *"' Ille use of Slltolln t tftlpie 1111 .. r11 lo lichl lht M1ncllu1Ch111c ....... ol China. .... .,._.'s~CMW ."' ........... .... ... .., .. .... -1:30-e.: • Tiii lf•4r Cl1h "' • (I) <II 8 I'• I lie 8il1 lllw "ilt A111'I Ht1wy, Ht's Neal's Broth tr" 011111 tots co1111ca11y caca over N~l's ~11dsom1 brotht1. Tony. and can l btlitwt 11 when fonr dots what N_eal Yys to do-stops e1t11nc ud d~ 110111 he1 hft •111tMWslfiW •tn ....... ...................... ......... 8:00 a <1J TM Mes ti IN.m14 The Duke C~n's favo11te cousin ar 11wn 1n lbuard County 1us1 1n lime to help his COllStns utr1c.te them stl'fes lrom the mess they manaced lo aet themstl'les into by rescu1n1 the cu1at01 ol the All1nt1 Museum from Hou's henchmen Theu rtw11d is • iob transportin& lhe 1ulhen1rc J1dson swoid to Hmard's uh1b11 But Boss and Rosco have made sure the h1sto11c treasure will never amve 8 ID 0 lltf• Wolfe "Mraht As Well Be Dead" A rich buStnessman hues Wolfe to find his Ion& lost son, and the detective discovers that the mlss1na heu and a youne man ac cused of slay1n1 the brutal husband of the woman he loves are one and the same. e CD <It !8J Movie: "lnmatts: A lo" Story" (C·C) (dra) '81 (2hrs)-kale Jacuon, Tony Curtrs. Perry Krnt fwo people lrom wy ditterenl w01lds-he an ueculrve she a street thief serve trme .~ a p11son that houses both men and women a rec TK °"''" • Men Griffi11 Sllow @ s,.ta a..riu .... StrtetWtfl 9 Ve4ef's,.._ -9:30-.. ....,. • a Slcr.-to ....... Rmew m Ctlotilil 10:00 8 CIJ (f}) D111H I R ·s connrvine affects the lrves of Bobby, Pam. Chit. Donna and Ray, bul Sue Ellen 1s •enored as he refuses to ac~nowledee the fact that she is beine followed D lllJ 0 lllC News M1c11ine lfittl DIN lrinkley ··""" II> World llttwor\ News I ............ ... "'''a'""'.......,. . ........ ............ .,. .......... s..,,..-. ... t "" ..... lllllf llt• "'lttt ... 111* ...... ........ .............. -IO:JO-IJ:t:::.. •'• • n 1-4 1 '1100 •• oo .... .. ...,( ........... • Cllall "-•• ....,.5--.... ,., .... ... : .......... Ub" (hor) '71-Chrb RobiftlOft. Alu RQ(,o A 1tff·l5SU1ed olt Pfomoltf and • quiet colitloy ti1ht for richtl to oil . O TIM ... v.kt • DldCMtt -11:30-• </J 0 Mtflt: "'Vi1i111te flfct (d11) '76-K11s K11stofferson. Jan·Mrehael Vincent, Victoria Pnncr· pal, Bttnadette Peters. Brad Oeder, Judson Prati. e oo,..,c.,.. ..... : "t Marrif4 I ..... H f"9 Owttr S,.C•" (SCI Ii) '58-Tom Tryan. Ck>t11 fllboll A youne b11de discovers her husband Is not hei '°'"'" ftance but a monster horn a dlSlant eatuy, who intends to con qutr earth • <DJ Qll friuys a fact tlM Miiiie • Mftie: "The Lec•d of Helt Howe" (hol) '73-Roddy McOowall John Houah. Clrve Rev1ll f8l °"" 11114 fD e.,tlollH UC llews .., .... 12:00 DGu~e -12:30- D ID l8l TIM flllll111Cllt S,.Cial (}) FriUfs/HollyWIOll He1rtbut B FriUfs/VNlet West If.al f1i41Js/C.rol lu1111tt 1:00 D Mcwie: Ill!) ''Tiit Mid Doctor" (mys) '41-Basil R1thbone • Hollyweo4 Htartlltat D The Doll UM $llow <iO) C.rol lun11tt/Adam·l2 GI Mcwits: ''GiWa," "Mlek Town" -1:30- • Mowie: "Tht Spirits of Utt Dead" (dra) '69 B11e1tte Bardo!, At,.n Delon. Jane Fonda. Terence Stamp. Peler fonda Q) M"i•: "Stanier" (hor ) ·72 Ch11s Robinson. Alea Rocco A Vrel nam vet uses a 1111lesn1kt as his personal weapon ol revenae aeainsl mankrnd 2:00 D "°'"' cr-,•s eo.Hy S110j1 -2:30-u Mcwtt: "let's Sc.are Jtssiu to Outtl" (h01) '71 Zohra Lampert Birton Heyman. ~evin O'Conn0t 3:00 D Movies: "llac•out," "llo1ues Yara" Q) Mo.it: ~ "t'l.n 9 ''°"' Ovt-erspace" (hor) '62 Bela lugosr I SATURDAY I .......,...,,,._, . I 8IOO ......... .,, 9 .,, ..... .............. _,:•-.......... CJ) .... eTW1 Cee •Clll'aY•.._ Cl) .. ., ....... •DMr& Wltll es.-o.e .......... -~-... IB)lletf .. 1:00 BOacr'sT ........ •a a Cea11111 ..... ..., .,....,. • CJ) Cll • lllS.,..M<t.rfri""" ........... Cl) 1Y • l.teb at l.Ut .. ..... f .... .T_... St Yep Ill' Hun -7:30-• ...,..., Ml&lc .... flladlille • Tiit Iii .. lllrWt IWsWllW G TIM cuies-t Hetti .. tletlMtlry llews mo-,.,, USA ID Vecei.W. S.., ., .... 8:00 8 {IJ)Tllt .. ~ef llllatitY lllMt/HtcMe •111111 Jec1ll D 8 8 TIM flilltseellt S11e9 • RiftelUll • rn o:t a '1atiuu11 D Wtt S.pentari ID MIN:t!I) "Ttlelflottele" (com) '42-bck Benn~. Ca1ole lom bard. Robert Stack, r Bressart Q) $tNclll ,.,.. fD Otlct Upo11 1 Clauic (R) -8:30- B (I}) T• & Jerry B ®l 8 Hutllcliff a> lnf•ity f actery m "*II m Esfera Alul 9:00 • o •cs luftllJtlloM 11111. .., Sllow DI Spy 8 (]) ClJl af. fOlll & Ille Ga111 DOM on Ont Ci) ClrrncefeHIS m11ewa 0) AdNfi4H Stllaul -9:30- .. ID 0 Ditty o.ct e CI:l (Ill QI) TIM llicllit •111 ~ O..Slltw a> liettitl' Ottr m El Visitlate 9 Wall StffftW ... 10:00 II IOllllJ Qtlest D Ouie & lllrritt D l.lllrel & Hardr m Min 'ucll Valenti11'1 DaJ Special II) Movie: "Wtstlleund" (wes) '59-Randolph Scot!, V11gin11 Mayo, I APT•IUIOON 12:00 • ()) {IJ) flt AIWt I e a a srom: c.-... ..,.. 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Most men who work hard look forward to a day off- a day when they can just relax and do nothing-but Bo Svenson isn't one o( them. Svenson. who stars weekly as Sheriff Buford Pusser on NBC's new Walkins Tall series airing Saturdays at 9PM, doesn't know thetnean- ing of the word "relax." • "To me relaxation means accomplishment," says Bo. -"Those few brief seconds between reaching one goal and jumping off toward the next one are my only relaxation. I'd go nuts if I was forced to sit on a beach all day and take it easy. There's loo much to do!". Among the many things he wants to do are learning to play Jhe trumpet well, and breaking the cigarette habit. "I'd really love to be a great trumpet player," laughs the 616ii actor. "I have been playing trumpet since I was 8 years old-but all It taught me was that I was not great. I love playing the trumpet, but it makes me very aware of my limitations as a musician." He has been fighting the cigarelle habit a long time too. "I staf\ed Smoking when I was only 11 years old. I 'hale it, and would dearly love to break the habit. I have quit three different times-once for an entire year-but I get hooked again." Svenson is an intense man. nol of the Hollywood mold. "I'm neither Hollywood-bred nor Hollywood- accepted," he says. "That doesn't bother me a bit. I'm •mainstream' American. I have never snorted cocaine, and I never will. I get high by reacting to my environ- ment. I don't need drugs as long as I can get high on barbecued pork!" He's also an actor who is very careful about the parts he _ plays on television or in movies. "I think it is impossible for any actor to do a really good job portraying a person that isn't at least partially in his real n')akeup. Sure, I can play a killer. because somewhere deep inside, under special conditions. I could kill. An actor should be true to what's inside him. look at the great actors of the past and present-Clint Eastwood. Steve McQueen, John Wayne-they all play men that are like they are in real life. Stick to your own parts!" Bo credits his love of theater, and his attitude toward it, to a favorite teacher at the University of California at Los Angeles. "He pointed out that the first three letters of 'artificial' are a, r and t. Art! And the greater your art, the less artificiality is seen in your performance." ............... Cr {U. ... .... ............. Ill .. , ... ,. .. .................... ........ __ ___ .............. (1 ................ .. ..................... ...... lllL ... 1 '1 .... ., ............ , .............. ... ......,, ..... ..., ..... """"'-·...., = ....,.,.. .... ,,,,11•1 .............. ... .... -............. ...., ........ __ ................ .i, ................. ..., .... ..... CIL ...... ....., .......... ti .. hi 11t1H 11 ., ..... , "........... ,..,. ...... .,.. .., .. &.-.......... ....,.. .................... " ....,. "..,,, ,..... ...... ... ·-· .... ... 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