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[~ SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12 198 1 OR ANGE COUN TY . C ALI FOR NIA S
Don't expect OC buses. before Friday
8J IODI CAaSNHU .................
Str.U.. bua driven an not ~apecledb.ck • Ulle job Ullli1 at
leaat f'riday .after a 111tMtial
betweeo uioa offldafa aaa
strikers to clilcuu new contract
ne1otla1kml wu poelpoaed unW
Wedne.day.
Tentative a1reement1 were
reacbed Friday ~t by Orante
CoUDty Tran.alt District olflcials
Guerrilla
deadline
reported
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -A
source from the Surrtmer
Linguistics Institute ~aid Satur-
day kidnappers holdinl( an
American missionary under
threat of death bad extended to
March 5 the deadline for their
demands.
The report was not confirmed
through any other source.
It guerrilla communique Fri-
day said the missionary. Chester
Bitterman of Lancaster, Pa ..
. would be kiUed at midnight
Saturday unless the institute,
which translates Bibles, left the
country. It also said he would be
th~ first of a series of employees
·of the Summer Lin1uistics .
Institute to be kidnapped and
kiUed. The imtitute'a abler or-
: g a nization is WycUff Bible
Translators of Hunlin1ton
Beach.
"Tbe correct information is that the deadline for killing ,
Cheater i. March 5, the aouree
said a.turday. 'EM source, wbo
asked ~mil)' 10 prot8d the
intermediary in ne1otlatlons,
said lbe communique wu ap-
pa~ently issued to gain addi·
li~nal publici for the kidnap-
pers. ...
pou s
ed wlaat
aur.e
t,hi.nl we
Tbe Bo
everytbln1
," an in·
Auociat-
nve~exacUy
• but I can aa-olng every-
newspaper El . pectador said a
telephone caller on Friday an-
nounced' the midnight Saturday
deadline, and said Bitterman
would be the first Institute
person lo suffer "the weight of
revolutionary ju.slice."
Midnight passed, however,
with no reports on Bitterman.
Asked if that meant other in-
stitute personnel would be killed
the caUer said the "sentence''
would begin with Bitterman and
continue with other members of
the i.nstitute.
Bitterman, 28, was abducted
Jan. 19 when gunmen stormed
the instilute's headquarters and
carried off radio communica-
tions equipment. The guerrillas
accuse the institute of being a
CIA front and of undermining
the native cultures of Colmbia
for monetary and political gain.
Woman killed,
' driver held
An l""1ear-old El Toro woman
was k Jred Friday when a wrong.
way driver slammed Into her
vehicle along Santiago Canyon
Road, according lo a spokesman
for the California Highway
Patrol.
Teresa K . Walsh, was pro·
nounced dead at the scene
folJowiq the 10:15 p.m. accident
north ol Modjeska Canyon Road
i.n Silvera& Can.yoa.
John Howard Summar, 2'7,
was cbaraed with felony
dru.nkm drivinl and vehicular
m.ulaucbter. Be waa listed ln
stable eonditlon today i.n tbe jail
ward of UC !nine Medical
Center.
aad Uaited Ttanaportation
l1.UO. NPl'H•tati•• to .... t.be• 11-U, strike by 157 bua driven
aadmec .. aelca.
Union apo•eaman Goldy
Norton aaad Saturday lbat
atciken will meet Wednesday at
tbe Garden Grove Community
Center to vote on that a1ree·
meat.
· u the WMlisclosed terms of the
contract are approved by the
1trikln1 workers, mechanics .
could be back on lbe job by
Thursday and bus drivers by
Friday, Norton said.
Norton said that lbe meeting
was delayed Wllli Wednesday in
order to notify all l45 bus
driv6l'Y and 212 mechanics.
Each IJ'OUP .will meet separately
with union officials to decide
whether to approve tbe contract.
"It's bard to locate 1,000 peo-
ple real. quick," Norton said.
"We are ready to meet right
now, consider the tentative set·
Uement and resume service,"
said Ralph B. Clark, chairman
or the OCTD board or di.rectors.
"Frankly, I'm disappointed
that we have lo wail until· Wed·
nesday to meet. But we are
ready to go as soon as the union
workers approve lhe agree-
ment."
Both union and transit district
officials have refused to com-
ment on lbe specifics of the con·
tract agreement.
OCTD general manager
James Reichert said that be is
optimistic that the board will
authorize lbe agreement if union
members vole for approval of
ttie contract Wednesday.
"We are ready to roll as soon
as the drivers and mechanics
come back," Reichert said. "We
are ready to get service back on
the street."
Meanwhile. the 40,000 county
commuters who depend on lbe
public trans portation system
will have to continue looking for
.other ways lo travel.
Gusts cause fires, outage~
' Strong winds
create havoc
By ne Aaaoclated ~
Hol, dry Santa Ana winds
' gusting to 80 mph knocked out
power in Orange County, fanned
small brushfires and created
havoc for travelers in moun-
tainous areas in Southern
California Saturday in the ninth
straight day of record-breaking
beat.
Some 30,000 homes in Orange
County were without power for
hours early Saturday, and the
Stocknian
• • 1ns1sts. on
3-year cut
WASIDNGTON <APT--The Reagan administration is open
to negotiation with Congress on
some parts of its plan to reduce
income las rates, but is inalatinc
on a Lbree-year packa1e of cuts,
budget director David A ..
. Stockman says:
A one-year tax cut1. which some congressional leaoers pre-
fer, "won't help the economy a
lot," Stockman told 'lbe As·
sociated Press. However. the.re
San Fernando Valley had 5,000
homes blacked out, according to
a Southern California Edison
spokesman. Trees were reported
blown down in Ventura County.
The high temperature al the
Los Angeles Airport was 83,
breaking the daily record and
establishing a new mark for con-
secutive days or record-breaking
heal set in February 1954 .
The warm weather, along with
high winds, led to fire alerts
beginning Friday. and those
alerts as well as wind alerts
along Interstate 15 at Cajon
Pass and Interstate 5 remained
in tffect thro1;1ghoul Saturday.
A spokesman for the San
Marcos Fire Department said
firefighters brought under con-
trol Saturday a.ftemoon a 200-
acre brushfire near 1-15 and"
Deer Springs Road in San Diego
County.
A spokesman for the Central
Valley Fire Department in San
Bernardino County said power
lines have been down and spot
bruahlires started throughout the day.
"We had a brush fire that wu
stopped by about 20 people with
.,.. i~ flexibility on the exact size ,..or the annual tax reductions, be
OallrPllM ...... •ltrOaryA...-...{. Said.
-shovels about 6 p.m.," said
Chief Mel Enslow. ··n was going
right towards a dwelling when it
was stopped. They kept it out of ·
the structure until the fire units
arrived."
Don't rall nee kitty
This cheetah at Lion Country Safari has
you spotted. Luckily, the car windows are·
rolled shut and the windshield protects you
from any swipes of the paw at the wildlife
preserve in Laguna Hills. This wildcat
l.>oks like the type that eats first and asks
questions later.
Jet jam justified?
Crash stopped airport rush hour
By F&EDE&ICK SCHOEMEHL
Of ... .,..,, ......... "
The time period during which an Air California Boeing 737 jet
carrying at least 109 persons ~rash-landed five nights ago is
among the busiest al John
Wayne Airport.
For example, airport opera-
tions statistics show that on the night preced-
ing the crash
six jets -
five com·
mercial and one private -
took ·Off or
landed in a 21 -minute
period around
~30p.m.
On-Tues-suoa ......
day, the ni1bt of the crub. five
commercial jeta were in c:om·
petition for the runway within
even a shorter lime, according
to available statistics and in-
formation provided by' airline spokesmen. ·
That night, Republic Airlines
night 824 arrived from Phoenix,
touching down on the 1.1-mile long main runway at 5: 10 p.m.
The landing was followed by a
21-minule-long break in jet ac-
li vity, ending at 5:31 when
Republic Fli1ht 49, also from
Phoenix, arrived.
Two minutes later, at 5:33
Western Airlines Fll1ht 383, ar· riving from Salt Lake City
touched down. It WMS the last jet
to make routine use of the
runway before the crash oc-curred.
the time." But any variance is
usually not large.
Operations statistics for the
night precedin' the crash show
that R epubli c's flight 824 touched down at 5:08 p.m.,
foUowed by Republic's fiight 49
at 5:26. Nine minutes later. at 5:35 Air
Cal's 931 departed for San Jose.
Two minutes later, al 5:37 Air
Cal's flight 746 touched down from Sacramento, followed eillht
minutes later by the arrivaf of
flight 336 from San Jose.
Two entries are shown for 5:47
p.m. -the arrival of a private
Jet and the arrival of West.em
Airlines flight 383 from Salt
Lake City.
Brief spans of lime between
the landing of one jet and the
takeoff or landing of another are
not unusual.
· Stockman raised the pouibili·
ty of compromise on the tu plan
Friday only two days after
President Reagan propoaed to a
joint session of Congress that in·
dividual tax rates be slubed 10
percent a year for three years,
starting July 1.
··1 don't say there's any mqlc
about 10-10-10 percent, &ut
that's a good benchmark, that's
the range of what we o~ to be
doing," be said.
"What the· precise numerical
specifications are in the years
and the percentages per year. I
think that's something that has
flexibility." he said, then quick·
ly added: ··But we·re not even
going to start talking about that
yet until we get into the
legislative process." ·
The budget director also said
further cuts in farm subsidy pro-
grams will be announced next
month, when the administration
fully details its plan to reduce
federal spending by $41.4 billion
in fiscal 1982.
In his .economic addreaa to
Congress last Wednesday,
Reagan disclosed some $34
billion worth of proposed cuts,
including a reduction in dairy
price supports. The remaininc
$7 billion in savings have yet to
be assembled, and details wiU
not be announced unUl March
10.
He said the department had
increased its response to calls.
"We"ve beefed up manpower.
We're sending two more trucks
or engines to every fire because
of the winds,·· he said.
But the weather was a boon lo
the estimated 465,000 swimmers
who flocked to beaches from
Ventura to Long Beach, and the
National Weatlier Service said it
will be warm again, but calmer,
on Sunday. with on ly a few gusts
or wind.
Harris jury
deliberates
WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. (AP)
-Jurors in the Jean Harris
murder trial listened Saturday
as lhe judge repealed for a
second time his instructions on
second-degree murder. the most
serious of charges against her in
the fatal shooting of Scarsdale
Diet Dr. Herman Tarnower.
The panel ended its day's de-
li brations at 5:45 p:m . PST
without reaching a verdict, and
the judge told them to return at
8 a .m . today . They have
caucused on the case a total of
23 boUn and 26 minutes over
five days.
ON THE INSIDE · .? .
Engines' condition
baffle investigators
M Western was leavinl the south eDd · of the runway, Air
California ru1ht 931 wu movtns
m to the north end, prepartna to
depart for San Jose.
At tbe same time, Air
California fllcbt 338 -tbe plane
that crubed at about 5:M p.m.
. -was on final landinc ap· proach.
Yet a third Air Callfornia Jet. fl1-ht 748 from Sacramento, wu
bemnnlu lta lancllu UlllOaeh.
Its landlftc WU dive"-£ -
The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration has no time re·
quirement for intervals between
operations. · "The standard la distance,"
explained Ira Furman, a
sJH)keaman for the National
Tr11111portation Safety Bolll'd.
FAA standards require tlm a
8,000·foot. separatlon be main·
talned between any two Jetl ol
woam CHEESING -1bia
teen-84er, like so many otben.
wu lltjurecl in an automobile ac·
cldent. It left her a paraplealc
wlth nearly everytblnl tn her
body broken -except be!' SDhit.
Laura Liberatore'• new attitude
is described on Pa1e M .
SVSVIVOR TELLS -Jack
Elsner HY• two TV dramas
about the Nali 1lau1bter ol Jews
were fareea. He was there, at
the qe ol 10, and bu wrttt.D a
Broadway play to •'tell the truth
a bout the pay oboto1lcal
warfare."
CIMJOSING SHELTER -The
19IOI may be the · decade o( 'the
dome house, the foam house. the
under1round and barn house.
These enerl)'-~fficlenl = can be seen today at a houa
display ln Anaheim. Pase Cl.
Tom ·~L~ NTSB ... ••tlptor la~·· No prob-l••t.,..f ....... aaid. n. ... ol tM plU. tUt
Crall lMded Tu.daJ blJmiq
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· Tbe tlmel are baMd -On in·
formation provided to the ~ Nolle Abat.IMll& Olftoe
b.y the rederal A vlatloa Ad· • minlllratlall'• air trallle oallll'Cll • ~ =r.:a. can •llJ from Uae tlmH planH eel= tauet.d dori OI' ...
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I the type flown at John Wayne
Airport. Since John WaJD•
Ainlort'• 111aln runw~ la 1.100 feel lon1, no two Jet1 are ~on lt at any ODI Umt. Meardtn, to the ..........
l&atltda, Iler• wen Ill Jet z;'llkm at tbe airpcl'\ .-.. bltw•n 7 a.m. 11111 Jl:a
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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 22. 1981
\
r------..... • • • What is your /avorit~
ca r . and why?
,•
Pierre ~I r
I.a, ... •-· arelll&ee••ral ud la· k-rlor dHl.-.r.
· • t 'ue drfun almi>ll ..,.,.., car: lcnoMm
to mcut cwt I 'think tlw rriftwn car u Ifie
INS M"'tang converti"". It turned
Madi aJl acroH Europe when J first got
at . and it haan 'f stopped yet."
Job See•••
Newport lleacla, rver a.we.
"The /our-wheel drive L UV truck.
I'm U3ed to the back country. We jrut
tear ·em up -they're great."
Jolla Colombero
Newport Beach, real estate broker.
'' / like thi? Dino Ferrari, even though
I don't drive fancy car1. I drive a
Datsun and wouldn't change for a
mill ion buck3 .''
Joe Colombero
•Santa Cru.z, student, SOD of Jobn Colom-
bero.
''I always loved tM old MGTC. I
think '49 WQI tM good one."
David Zimmerman .
Newport Beach, salesman.
.. A '74 Porsche 914. It's fast. not too
expensive and I like convertibles."
Milt Cohen
Nt>wport Beach, salesm~.
"The Chevy Biscayne. It doesn't
have any chrome or anything, but it got
me /rom C}!icago to California with
bald tires. I liked it."
Tim Breidor
Costa Mesa, salesman.
"The 1968 Mustang. It's got classic
styltng, a hot engine and it's a hot car
In the '70s . the power went down."
Kevln Westbrooke
Costa Mesa, landscape adviser.
"There's nothing like the 1961 VW
bus. It does everything -comping,
landscaping work, good mileage. It's
good karma."
:vehicle's 500.foot
plunge injures 3
A Riverside man who craw&ed
100 ft!et up a rugged ravine and
l w o o t· h e r p e.o p 1 e a re
hospitalized today after their
off-road vehicle plllnged down a
500-foot embankment alon1
Blackstar Canyon Road Friday
:-1ight.
Mark Gordon, 20, reached a
phone at 9:07 a.m. Saturday
morning, nearly 11 hours after
the ofr-road vehicle veered off
the dark, winding road near the
county line In SUverado Canyon.
and rescue helicopter responded
to the crash scene.
l\escue workers had Lo climb
down-the steep embankment
with ropes to reach Tim Moore,
27, of Norco who was trapped in
rhe vehicle. He was flown via
helicopter at 12:30 p.m. to Loma
Linda University Hospital,
where h.ta condition is Hated as
critical
Orange and Riverside county
fire officials gol lo the accident
' site at 10:30 a.m. Three en1ines,
a resc• squad, p~amedics, a
' bulldozer and a Marine search
His wife, Gail Moore, 21, waa
thrown free ol the car about IOO
feet clown tbe embankment
where rescue workers found b•.
Sbe wu taken to Corona Com.
munfty Hospital in satisfactory
condition and Gordoa wu ~
ported in stable condition there.
Thomas P. Haley
Pubto,Mr
Robert N. Weed PrttlcMnt
M. Thomas Keevll Edllor
Thomas A. Murphlne
Me.,.01.,. Editor
Carol A. Moore
5-ey EdllOfl
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Nature helpe~·
Sun stars in Laguna parade ...
Brl1ht blue s kies, tem-ceremony followin1 the par.de
peraturet hovering around 78, at the Irvine Bowl In the
and JUll a alight breeze added op Festival of Arts 1roundl .
to perfect spectator weather for Division winners, and their
La1una Beaeh's 15th annual cate1ortes included:
Patriot'• Day Parade. Senior Drill Team: Mayfair
Crowds estimated at more High School, Lakewood.
than 10,000 lined downtown Junior Hilb Drill Team: Oak
streets. and the uniform of tbe Avenue drill team, Temple City.
day was Shorts, halter tops. sun-Military Marc hing UnH :
glasses and hats . Pasadena ROTC, Pasadena.
-And smiles, as more than 80 Drum Corps : M arantha
entries ranging from tiny tap Christian Academy. Santa Ana.
dancers to a group of unicycllats · Junior High School Band: Oak
m a r ched, rode, danced and Avenue Band. Temple City.
wavedtheirwayalongthelwo-High School "8 " Band:
hour parade route. Mayfair High School, Lakewood.
Marion Knott was the grand High School "A " Ba nd:
marshal. Her fathe r , Walter Rancho Alamitos High School,
Knott, had that honorary posi-Garden Grove
lion for the first par ade in 1966. Color Guard: Orange County
Laguna Beach dignitaries. in-Sherill's Explorer Post 449, San-
cluding the City Council and ta Ana.
Cit izen of the Year Harr)! Junior majorettes: Maranatha
Lawrence rode in shiny cars, in-Christian Academy, Santa Ana.
terspersed with the marching Orum Majors: Monrovia High
bands and equestrian entries. School, Monrovia.
Parade winners received pla-Sweeps l a k es Winner :
q u es durin g an awa rd s Monrovia fflgh School.
Fugitive slwoting
witnesses· sOught
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of Ille Dellf ~let Slaff ' A Baldwin Park man remains
in stabt'e condition at UCI
Medical Center today after be
was shot twice in the upper back
and shQulder by Laguna Beach
motor otficers.
Christophe r Douglas Huff,
18-year-oJd jail trusty who was
serving a year term for burglary
was wounded during a pursuit
through Laguna Beach shortly
before 5 p.m. Frida).>.
Police said Huff, who was
workine at the Costa Mesa
police department. stole an of.
ficer 's car he was washing at
a bout 4:30 p.m . ·and headed
south.
Laguna Beach motor offi cers
Don Coleman and Mark Miller
monitored a radio call describ·
in g the s t ole n vehicle and
headed to the north cily limits to
intercept the fugitive.
Police said Miller attempted
to stop the vehicle at Clirr Drive
and Coast Highway, but the SUS·
peel allegedly s tepped on the
gas and attempted to hit the of-
ficer. who was on foot.
M ilJer fired off several rounds
a s the c ar rounded Coast
fflghway, and Huff pur,portedly
brought the sparts car to a st.op
in the parking lot at the Inn at
Laguna.
OUicer Coleman arrived on
t he scene. leaped from· Ills
motorcycle. and repartedly fired
several more shots at the SUS·
peel, who was fleeing on foot
through an adjacent r;>arking lot.
Huff, bleeding from , several
wounds. was apprehended on a
stairway leading to Main Beach
Park.
, Laguna Beach Police Lt.
Terry Temple said Saturday the
department is attempting to de·
termine how many shots were
fired by each omcer. and piece
the Incident together.
The district attorney's office
also ts conducting its own in-
vestigation of the incident -a
r outine procedure whenever
police officers are involved in a shooting.
Police are asklng for any wit-
n es 1 es. p a rtic ul arly two
motoriats who were stopped on
Cliff Drive by Officer Miller
just moments before the shoot-
ing, to call the department at
494-0753. .
. . .. . . .
PARAD,E CLoWN LARRY HUMPHREY DELIGHTS VISITOR
.MelH• 0.ly from lluffelo, N.Y. 8'v•n a "°"-9' ,,. -
Cops haf fled
by $20,000
found in car
TWO-YEAR-OLD SPECTATOR EXCITED
S.rahe Cemp hotdlft9 dmd Jeck'• heir
SKATER IN QIRL SCOUT CONTINGENT
Ml..,. VenganeH, 10, of Coron• del Mar
BaffJed Irvine police today are
still trying lo determine the
origin ol $20,000 found Thursday
in a San Pedro man's car after a
90 mph chase tha t e nded at
Cook's Comer.
Laureano Sanchez, 29, wa5 re-
leased from custody Saturday
after being arrested on suspicion
of armed robbery, reckless driv-
ing and attempting to evade ar·
r~st.
Initially Sanchez was stopped
for allegedly driving on the
wrong side of the road. When
asked for his license, be sped
away from Lake Forest Drive lo
El Toro Road, police s~id.
Durln1 the chase by Irvine
police and Orange County
Sherifrs deputies several items
including 1'bal appeared to be a
gun were fiung out the window,
police said.
Inside lhe small sports coupe
po flee fowid t blue Crown Royal •
bourbon bag stuffed with $20,000
in ca1b.
So far, police have not linked
Sanches to any robberies. Irvine
police atilt have possession of
the cash and the car.
Bomb hurts 8 ,
M UNlCH, West Germasw.
(AP) -A .powerful bomb n·
ploded S.turday at th lllmiela
b .. clqamten of U.S. -. na.e.d
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gia11f f 011 r
The British rock group
Queen will begin "the largest
tour South America has ever
seen" th ts month. lugging
a long so me 75 to n s of
equipment including a roof
to cover the world's largest
soccer stadium. produ cers
say.
Nancy Ambrosio, Queen's
press agent in New York,
said the gro up's tour of
Argentina and Brazil "will
probably amount to several
hundreds of thous ands of
dollars" in tra nsportation
costs.
The equipment will be
m o ved ba ck and forth
between Arge ntina and
Brazil in a nine-t railer
convoy.
In total , pro duc ers
estimated . som e 300,000
people will see Queen
perform in soccer stadiums
in the three-week lour begin·
ning Tuesday.
l
1 .
Do a~·
Sut erland
an Blanche
Ba er
reh arse
see e from
''Ldlita," a
new play by
Edtpard
Alb~ It
opens March
4 o.t , Brooks
At kinson
Theatre in
New York.
Jacques Cousteau has
rejected overtures to
run as environmentalist
candidate in coming
French elections. "I can
be of nwre use in my
present position ."
answered the
underwater explorer.
F.-..P,..,AI
f'raaell Ceppela'1
Zoetrope Studk», Uvln1 on 1
w••k·to-week baal1 in a
financial criai1 caused by
IOH Of financlDI OD "One
From the Heart," received 1
11r1e aDOll)'moua Jilt "to tide • .
ua over for the week," 1
studio spokeswoman 1ald.
·'The donor wishes to
remalJt anonymou1," said
JHel)'ll Zare&lly, wbo said
the amount was "in the
hundreds of lbouaanda."
This Is the SffOnd windfall
In a s many weeks for
Coppola, the director of
"Apocalypse Now" and "The
Godfather" fiJms, who baa
pled1ed $1 million of bis
personal boidin1s. includin1
bis San Francisco real
estate, aa coUateral for bank
loans to keep bis fledgling
studio operation afloat.
Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan ..
was operated
o n f o r a
s u s p ec ted
kidney stone
a t Walter
Re ed Army
M e dical
Ce nt e r in
Washington.
Biii Kata,
Dole's press
secr e tary ,
quoted doctors as saying that
Do le's vital s igns were
normal and that the senator
was otherwise in excellent
h~alth.
Dole has only one kidney
a s a r esult of a wound
suffered in Italy in World
War II. Kats said it was not
clear bow long Dole might be
away from Senate duties.
Sec retary of State
Alexander M . H1i1 Jr.,
actress Olivia DeHavlllaad
and orchestra leader Fred
Waring are among hundreds
o f individual s and
organizations to be honored
today in Valley Forge, Pa. by
the Freedoms Foundation for
promoting the American way
of life.
Haig was cited for an
"illustrious miHtary career
in peace and war and for his
tireless efforts on behalf of
his country.'' Since he wilJ
not be pre s ent, a
spokeswoman said. he would
probably be given the
American Patriots Medal at a ceremony la.ter at the
White House.
Japanese Prime Miniate.r
Zeako S11s11kl will visit
Washington at President
Reagan's request May 7 and
8 . the White House announced. ·
Orange Coast DAILY 'PILOT/8Undmy, Febru.y 22, 1181 Al
Social Secttli~y 'safe'
But volumary system at,tract,s Reagan
SANTA BARBARA (AP> -
President Reaaan • • wonden if there ia a pouibillly" participa-
tion In Social Security could be
made volunlafy for some
American.a, but &u no plans to
try to change the aystem, a
While House spokesman said
Saturday.
The spokesman also said
Rea1an supporta federal action
to tilhten the 1rowth of money
and credit in 1981 even tbougb
that could keep interest rates at
what be once said were absurd
levels.
Questions about Reagan's
Social Security stand, which
have dogged bim over the years,
LA fire
kills 4
children
EAST LOS ANGELES -(AP)
Four children were killed in
an· early morning rire at their
ho me Saturday · while their
parents were out for breakfast
with friends, the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's office reported.
Authorities also said the body
of a man was found after
another predawn fire at an
abandoned hotel in downtown
Los Angeles.
The bodies of I-year-old Ira
Fe rnandez and his 2-year-old
sister Janine ·were found at the
rear of the East Los Angeles
home after the blaze broke out
about 4 a .m . Eleven-year-old
Denise Fernandez and her 13·
ye ar-old brother Salvaaor were
pronounced dead after they
were taken to County USC
Hospital.
Sheriff's Deputy Ralph Martin
said investigators reported the
parents said they had left the
home in an unincorporated area
of the county to go out to
breakfut with friends -and awakened 13-year-old Salvador
to have him watch the other
children.
Tbe ·identities of the parents
were not immediately available.
.. It appeared the fire broke out
in the front of the house where
the olde.r youngsters had been
aleeplng," said County Fire
Department spokesman Dick
Friend.
were raised anew when be was
quoted by tbe Philadelphia
Balletln Friday as bavin1 said,
"J've been wonderin1 if you
couldn't reform the system in
such a way that, if you could
prove you are providing for your
own retirement, you could waive
participatin1 in Social
Security."
White House Deputy Press
Secretary Larry Speakes said be
could not c o nfirm the
newspaper's story and added,
"The president remains fully
committed to the integrity of the
.Social Security system."
Pressed on whether Reagan
would like to make the sys tem
voluntary, Speakes replied, "He
wonders il there is a possibility.
But there are no plans, no dis-
cussions, no tas k forces in the
making."
Speakes said the idea of mak-
ing the program voluntary, such
as for persons with existing re·
tirement programs, "has always
been a thought" with Reagan. In
the 1980 campaign, then·
President Carter suggested
Reagan wanted to make the pro-
YACHTSMAN DIES
Alc:Mrd Winckler
Services set
Monday for
yacht hrok~r
Me m o ria l se rvi ces for
Richard H. Winckler. widely
known Newport Beach shipyard
owner and yacht broker , will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the
Paclfic View Chapel.
1ram voluntary, but the formttJ'
California 1overnor denied tb•t
was bis intention. t
Speakes also was queationtfi
about a report that the Fede-:tt
Reserve system will soon ari-
nounce a significant U1htenlnjr
in the growth of money anfl
credit. )
White saying be bad no way~
confirm what the independeQt
agency will do, Speake.a sai•.
·•We certainly agree tb~t
tightenin1 of the money suppty
is an essential part of the pre4·
dent's program" for econom~
recovery: ~
The Fed reportedly plans ~
try to reduce monetary grow!JI
by an additionaJ 0.5 percent i'
1981 , at a minimum, and th
try lo impose an even light
money policy if possible, the L<ll
Angeles Times said. :
A tightening of the money
growth would put the Fed i)l
·'the same di.reclion, operatinJ
in harness" with Re11an's antt·
inflation package, Speakes saidr
Asked ii the action would keeb
interest rates bigb, at levels that
Reagan has said were absurd,
Speakes added, "It will."
He added, however, that once
the president's program moves
through Congress it will have fl
psychological impact on infla-
tiona ry pressures and "we wiJI
see a reduction in inte rest
rates."
Captives
taken
by50?
MADRID CAP) -Authoriti~
s aid Saturday as many as !'4)
Basque terrorists may have
been involved in the kidnappings
of the honorary consuls of El
Salvador, Uruguay and Austria.
The fate of the \hree Spani.ldl
ciUiens f>eing held hostage in cit·
mand for the release of 300 B8f·
que prisoners, was u.nknown. 1
Plots to also kidnap the"'
honorary consuls of West
Germany and Portugal in the
series or attacks Jate Thursdat
and early Friday were wuuo-
cessfuJ, police reported. ~
PROBE EXAMINES AIR CAL JET'S ENGINES . • •
Mr. Winckler . 74 , who died Fn1lay. was the owner of Dick's Dock at 2735 W. Coast Highway
from 1941 unt-il he closed the business and leased the property
to the owners of the Rusty
Pelican Restaurant in 1971.
Me. mbers .or ParHamen\,
which is trying to form a net.-
government, caJled the abdud-
tions "a criminal action agai~ the prime right of human he·
ings."
a borescope a sophis ticated
instrument capable of viewing
inte rnal compone nts of the
engines -to find possible prob-
lems that could account for a
malfunction, McCarthy said at a
media briefing Saturday night.
The chief Investigator said,
however. that prelimina ry ex-
amination of the engi nes re·
vealed that the engine in ques-
tion showed rar less "rotational
damage .. than the aircraft's left
engine.
The difference in damage
could reflect the fart that the
right engine was not operating
a t the same speed as the left or
that it suffered less damage
when the 85,000-pound aircraft
smashed into the runway.
Both engines wer e sheared
from the plane. The rig ht engine
remained in one piece: the left
engine. over whi ch the plane
s kidded, broke into three pieces,
McCarthy said.
McCarthy said 15 mem bers of
the investigating learn were dis-
charged Saturday and have re·
turned home . Another 33 in-
vestigators likely will remain in
Orange County until Tuesday.
McCarthy said tapes kept in
the airport's air traffic control
tower of conversations between
t he controller and the aircraft
,;tre still being analyzed. No in·
lormation on the content of those
recordings was provided.
Ue noted that analysis of tapes
kept in the jet's cockpit may not
f'ro• POflf9 A I
AIRPORT. •
adhere lo a 10 p. m. curfew.
Private jets meeting certain
noise standards are permitted to
land.
Were the 109 operations evenly
spaced. a jet would either arrive
or depa11 every eight minutes.
For the busy 21 ·minute period
around 5:30 p.m .. the average
was reduced to less than four
minutes.
That average was not too far
different than in the first 43
minutes of the day when 10
aircraft, eight commercial jets,
one commuter plane and one
pri vate jet departed or arrived
on the main r unway.
be res ume d until midweek
because a sound lab at NTSB
he adquarters in Washington
D.C. is being remodeled.
Information logged on the
aircraft's flight data recorder
will be forwarded lo in -
v e s tigators Monda y from
Washington, he said.
The senior investigator said a
walking tour or the a irport's
main runway -conducted at 6
a .m. Saturday -proved valua-
ble in that au investigators now
"have an excellent idea of the
path the aircraft took once it hit
tbe ground."
Skid marks indicate the
aircraft's right and left landing
gear were either full y or partial·
ly down, on impact. But the
gears were in the retracted posi-
tion when the plane came to
rest, he said.
Under persistent questioning
about reports three jet airliners
were very near the runway at
the time of the crash, McCarthy
said, "This group that we have
doesn't deal with placing blame.
We are a fact-findin1 body.
"We deal with facts, condi-
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lue aUI~ Beaeb'• Carr Park. Tbe approaeb ol a pboto1tapher provkled the
fowl addltioaaJ J.ncenUve to be8d for the
• beeline (fJl. ltlouJd it be bUd llae?) for I
},.-h
waten..{
!;
lions and circumstances ...
Meanwhile a spokesman for
the Airline Pilots Association
s aid Saturday in San Jose that
the NTSB is blocking his group's
probe of the crash, which in·
jured 34 people.
The board won't allow the
probe because the association
does not represent the pilots in-
volved in the mishap at John
Wayne Airport. pilot Richard
Deeds said.
He called the board's stance
"ridicuJous," adding his group
has the money and the expertise
to conduct a detailed probe.
It was the pilots' group lbat
turned up the possibility a third
plane was involved in the Sep-
tember 1978 crash of a PSA
jetliner in San Diego, he said.
During the years he operated
Dick's Dock he hauled 19.000 boats for rep a ir a nd main-
tenance.
Mr. Winckle r was born in Hammond. Ind .. in 1906 and
came to Orange County in 1924.
He attended Pomona College with the class of 1929. After col-
lege he spent about 10 years in
r anching, r aising_ citrus and
avocados in the Santa Ana ·
Tustin area.
He is survived by his widow.
Elizabeth. and two sons Richard
T .. of Los Gatos. and Da vid C ..
of Sacramento.
r Since his retirement from the
marine business he has pursued
lawn bowling and his hobby of collecting old photos of life in
Newport Beach.
The fa mily r equests that
memorial contributions be made to a favorite charity or the
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
The Basque s eparatist or -
ganiza tio n ETA a sserte CI
r esponsibility for the kidnap-
pings in telephone calls hourg
be fo r e premie r -d esignat•
Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo failed b}'
seven voles Friday to be con·
firmed as replacement to re-
signed Premier Adolfo Suarez.
He seemed assured of cod·
rirmation in a second vote Mon-
day, however. and presumably
would face the latest Basque ter·
ror ist strike as his firs t crisis.
Suarez resigned three weeks ago
amid criticism of his failure t.o
curb Basque terroris m and re-
s ol ve Spain's eco n o m ic
problems .
As honorary consuls, the vit'·
lims do not have dipl omatic
status and usually deal in trade
relations.
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Strike mars shuttle
; test fire celebration
CAPE CAN A VER AL. Fla. port workers. The walkout in·
<AP) -As machinists union ilially jeopard.bed some post· members walked the picket line firing operations, such as purg-
at Kennedy Space Center on ing Columbia's fuel tanks; but
Saturday, scientists went over management personnel were
data from a test-firing of the able to fill in, officials said. s pace shuttle Columbia's main engines and reported "a very ··They're mostly support clean test." personnel and. they provide
Some 800 Boeing Services In· services like putting up scaffolds
ternational e mplorees walked to fix up the insulation on the
off the job Friday in a contract fuel tanks, and other institu·
dispute over pay. The walkout tional electrical work, metal
followed the 20 -second s u<'-work and carpentry work ...
cessful test firing of the shuttle's Harris said. ''It's possible the main en~ines. s trike mi g ht d e l ay " th e
Scientists said the test. which scheduled launch of Columbia.
spewed names a nd steam ovSr Space Ce nte r Direc tor
the launch area. ~id little Richard Smith also said a pro-
damage to the shuttle .• -longed strike could delay the
launch. l>ut added Boeing has a
"T ff E Y •VE D 0 NE the strike plan that includes bring-
damage assessments and found ing in outside management
very little," said space center personnel to do key jobs . spokesman Hugh Ha rris. "It
was a very clean test ... we "IT WILL BE several days
didn't see any damage to any of before we see just how effective
the tile on the vehicle. But there that plan is." he S{lid.
was some gap filler that came
loose and we still have to
evaluate that. ~ut other than
some scorched paint. it looks re· allly good."
Harris s aid the National
Aeronautics a nd Space Ad-
ministration still was shooting
for an April 7 launch of the
space shuttle . but noted a new
schedule would be released soon.
·•w e see no reason why we
couldn't make it by then, but
there still are a few unknowns. I don't know whether there will
have to be some changes or re·
pairs made. We have a few that are slated to take a couple of
weeks. and that could ·stretch
the launch dale out," he said.
Harm said Boeing bas pro-
mised to send in pel'SQIUlel to
substitute for the striking sup-
Tass says attache
caught having sex
MOSCOW (AP) -A U.S.
military attacbe who left the
Soviet Union abruptly last
month had been caught several
days earlier "having sexual in-
tercourse" with a woman in a
hotel room, the official Soviet
news agency Tass said.
It identified the officer as
"Major Rallbrook."
The story clearly was 4l ref·
erence to Maj . James R .
Holbrook, 4.1, who bad been U ·
signed to the U.S. Embassy
here.
Demos face quandary
Reagan plam doubted by oppoaition
WASHINGTON <AP> -With the 1980 t!lectlon
returna fresh ln their mindl1 Democratic politi·
ciam are tryin1 to avoid beinl labeled obltruc· tkJnlat while buildlnl a record of opposition to ma·
jor portionl of Preslaent Reaaan's economic pla.n.
to cut income·tas: rates 10 percent a year over
three yean.
"I hope we can help him reform his tax plan "
said Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-F1a. '
"~e wtltalter the tax packgage so it won't be
lnflat1onary, said Rep. Jim Wright, D·Tex. the PublklJ ud printely, Democrats are aaylna
UMy e:apeet major portioal al Reaaan'a tu· uCl
bud1et-ftttlal propoeall to be approved, because
the American people want some acUon taken on
the economy.
House majority leader. '
aBLES, WRIGHT and Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo.,~presented the Democratic response. .
''The key is w~ether >'ou go alone with a tax
cut and test a theory which hasn't t>een tested,"
said a congressional source involved in planning
the strategy of the Democratic leadership.
. ''Tbe mandate in the
country ia that 1rowtb of ---------
aovernment be examined ... • .... ·y51s
and c&Utailed, .. said John •n.J .......
C. Wblle, chairman of---------
the Democratic Party.
At the same time, "We can't be viewed as ob-
structionist; we can't be viewed as delaying the
process," said the source, who asked not to be
1denUfied.
AT TIU SAJIE lime, many Democrats, in·
cludinl White, are convinced that Reagan's ap·
proach ultimately will fall, that the tu cull be
wants will prove inflationary and that the burden
of tbe budget cuts wilJ fall disproportionately on the poor.
. White, who is leaving his party post this week.
said Reagan bas made the same mistake Jimmy
Carter made early in his administration: He is asking Congress for too much at once.
AS A RESULT, said White, Reagan will face a
broad coalition opposing his budget cuts.
House S~aker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. has
pledged to give the new Republican president a
six-m o nth p o litical honeymoon. But the Massachusetts Democrat also was quick to label
the president's economic package unfair.
In a televised response_ Friday night to
Reagan's economic address, con1re11iooal
Democrat& concentrated their fire on the proposal
Stoekman vs. DOE?
Nuke spending clash told
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
deep split has developed in the
Reagan administration over
government spendln1 levels for
nuclear power, sources say.
Energy Secretary James B.
Edwards is waging an intense
campaign to increase spending,
while Budget Director David
Stockman la recommendin1 cuts
in all nuclear programs except
the Clinch River, Tenn., breeder
reactor.
Edwards areues that renewed
.covernment efforts are critical
be c ause America has no
choice but to rely on nuclear
energy over the next 30 to 40
years.
"WE HAVE got to get nuclear
on the move again," the former
South Carolina governor has
said. "
In his one month in office,
Edwards has proposed in-
creased spending on the breeder
reactor, for government
purchase or a nuclear reprocess-
ing plant in Barnwell, S.C., and
for a speed-up in efforts to find a
pe.rmanent burial site for
radioactive wastes.
But his 'enthusiasm is falling
on deaf ears at the Office of
Management and Budget, con·
gressional sources say.
These sources, who all asked
not to identified, said Stockman
is recommending cuts in all
nuclear programs except the
breeder. which theoretically
could nrake more fuel than if
would consume.
cent under his proposals.
Sources said budget recom-
mendations on nuclear energy
were not announced with the
other Reagan budget cuts this
week became the battle over
nuclear spending levels is stiU
beid'g fought within the ad·
ministration.
EDWODS' aides refused to
confirm a report in the St. Louis
Post-Diapatcb that the energy
secretary bas written a peraooal
appeal to Reagan, asking him to
honor bis campaign commit-
ment to nuclear power by over-
ruling the abarp euta belDI
recommendecfby Stockman.
"Any eommualcalloll ww ...
the secretary and the pneldlnt
is private and solely intended I«
the preP11et, and the aeentary
will have abeolutely DO com·
ment," said Robert G. Wm ....
Llmiq, dlW Snert1 0tiput.
meot apokeamaa, contended
there la a "atron1 spirit of
cooperation" between Edwards
and Stockman. He said lbe two
men are "wortdq closely to re-
duce the overall DOE budget in
accordance wit.h the president's
wishes."
Paraplegic nabbed
in hank robbery
MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP) -A
paraplegic was in police custody
Saturday in connection with a
bank robbery that he reportedly
didn't believe would succeed.
"I didn't expect to get away,"
James E. Blair, 32, reportedly
told the officers. sobbing. ·'The
money's on the chair."
Witnases said Blair rolled bis
wheelchair into the Bank of
America here Friday evening.
waited in line, then told a teller
to hand over $900. police said .•
He-reportedly told the teller he
had a gun, they said.
·•All I heard him s a y was
'Hurry up!," said customer
George Stuart, who was next in
line. "Nobody knew what was
going on, so we kind of felt sorry
for him. Somebody held the door
open for him, and he wheeled
out."
The teller bit a silent alarm
and the police caught Bl~ir less
than 50 yards from the bank.
Police said a crumpled paper
bag filled with bundles of cuh
was tucked beneath the
wheelchair's foam cushions.
Blair-:tield in Santa Clara
County Jail on a $10,000 bond, re-
portedly asked for a public de-
fender.
3Mile
claims
approved
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> -A
federal Judie baa 1tven en·
liminary approval to a tentative
SZ5 million settlement in a clua
action suit broucbt by ~e
who llved and worked witbln 25
miles of the Three Mlle Island
nuclear plant.
The Harrisbur1 Patriot on
Saturday reported settlement of
the ault, wbicb had combined atl
economic claims arilinl from
the accident -the worst in the
history of U.S. commercial
nuclear power.
Tboee who will collect money
under the settlement approved
Friday include people who lived,
worked or operated businesses
near the plant on or after the
March 28, 1979, accident.
THE SETl'LEMENT would be
funded by two insurance pools:
American Nuclear Insurers and
Mutual Atomic Energy Liability
Underwriters, which cover cer·
lain damages from nuclear acci·
dents under the fede('.al Price-
Anderson Act.
Under terms of the agree-
ment, $20 million would go for
economic lou claims. ·
The other $5 million would be
used to establish a public health
fund for studies of the accident
consequences, improved radia·
lion monitoring, public educa·
lion, emergency planning and
general research on low level
radiation.
U.S. Middle District Judge
Sylvia Rambo said her tentative
approval means she believes the
settlement la "reasonable and
appropriate."
THE JUDGE, who excluded
personal injury claims from the
consolidated suit, said the agree-
ment "ha.a no effect on the rights
of individuals to make claims
for physical or mental injuries
believed to have been suffered
as a result of the TMI accident."
She also said it does not in·
elude claims made by counties,
municipalities or the state.
Santa Fe probe8
tr~in blaze
DALL1\S__lAP>., -Santa Fe
Railway officiilSSaturday were
seeking clues to the cause of a
de railment a nd a fire that
engulfed part of a 60-car freight'
train, as it headed over the ,
Trinity River near downtown
Dallas.
Three cars pitched 50 feet to
the river bottom Friday when
the trestle collapsed under the
flaming train, but no explosions
occurred and no one was injured
officials said. STOCKMAN'S proposals
would put nuclear spending in
1982 below the level recom-
mended by former President
Jimmy Carter, who Edwards
has said is responsible for this
country 's loss of wo'Zr lead e r s hip i n nuclea
technology.
For 24-hcu South Shore ,_ 111ruzd1 • cal 800-822-5922.
Stockman has refused to ·
cuss what recommendations he
has made to President Reagan
on the government '1 nuclear
power budget. Other parts of tbe
Energy Department bud1et,
such u conservation and solar
development, would be cut
between 30 percent and SO per;
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array of wooden toys exciting; but she
might find it a bit of a puzzle to pick just
one to take borne. The display is part of the
15th annual Laguna Beach Winter Festival
at the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna
Canyon Road. The fesiivaJ closes this even-
ing. Admission to see exhibit& by artists
and dancers is $1 for adults, children under
12, free.
Medics save tiny dog's life
/. LUTZ, Fla. (AP ) -An
emergency rescue squad and a pair or veterinarians t.e.amed up
Saturday in' a rare life-and·
death drama to save a tiny
brown and black dog that sur· vived a plane crash that killed
feet up when the pilot, strug-vivors spotted the 10-pound dog
gling to gain altitude after beneath the wing near the
takeoff. a pparently decided to fuselage, its body soaked with
land. The wing dipped, hit \,he fuel.
g r o u n d a n d t h e P I a n e As firemen hosed down the
cartwheeled to a stop about 300 wreckage to prevent an ex·
· wners. · feet from the edge or the rural plosion, Linedecker and his
airstripnorthofTampa. partner removed the mutt, ad· co. a 2-year·old Chihuahua
s, was thrown clear of a
four-seater airplane in ·a crash
that claimed the lives of its
owners at North Tampa Airport.
"We just couldn't let that little
dog die,'' one rescuer said.
·'The man and the woman were killed instantly," said a
spokesman for the Pasco County
Sheriff's office, who withheld the
victim's names until relatives
could be notified.
Witnesses said the Cessna C-177 Car'.!!~:!l was about 200 A county Emergency Medical
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tioned its airways so the dog
wouldn't choke on its own blood.
They found a Lutz Animal
Hospital tag on the pet's collar
and called the facility, where
Dr. Mary Leisner told them to
bring the dog in immediately.
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• LOS ANGELES (AP>
Although wholesale gasoline
pricet have increased since oil controls were lifted in late
January, the rate of increase
has begun to level off because of a slut of easoline that has left
refiners with "considerably
more gasoline than the public is
conaumingl" according to the latest Lundoerg Letter.
1'be letter, which provides a
weekly analysis of the oil market, said the oversupply of
gasoline apparently hp tem-
pered price rises brou~ht on by
deregulation and by pnce-hikes
from the Organization of
Petroleum Exportin_s Cot.1,ntries.
"Wholesale gasoline price in·
creases have begun to level off,"
the letter said. "Predictably,
Planners eye
condo plans
McLain Development Co. of
Newport Beach will go back to
the Costa Mesa Plannine Com·
mission Monday with a new plan
for construction of residential
condominiums in north Costa
Mesa . ..._ .
McLain's original plan for 250
condominium units on 11 acres
or land owned by Nellie Ruth
Segerstrom was turned down by
the City Council in December.
The council ordered more
parking than the 4So spaces pro·
vided in the proposed walled
community at Fairview Road
and South Coast Drive.
McLain now is planning 491
spaces by reducing the number
of bachelor, single-bedroom and
two-bedroom units to 244 and re·
aligning the project's streets. ~
City ordipances call for 610
parking spots, but the counc~I in·
dicated it would waive some
parking requ.irements to lower
condominium prices.
/
this slowdown is occurring or
will occur at r-etail also."
Since Jan. 23, the largest
average wholesale price in·
crease among major brands wu
in Philadelphia. with an 8.15 cent averaee jump, the letter
I
said. The highest non-major .
brand increase occurred in l..oe
Angeles, with an 8.49 cent in·
crease. However, Loe Anlelea
showed the lowest increase in
major brands, with a 8.89-cent rise.
Ship services held
for Mr~ Loveland
Shipboard memorial services
featuring a New Orleans jazz
clarinetist playing "Just a
Closer Walk with Thee" have
been held for Orange Coast at·
torney Richard W. Loveland, of
San Juan Captstrano, who died
t wo weeks ago.
The retired Orange County
Juvenile Court commissioner
died Feb. 8 in South Coast Com·
munity Medical Center of com·
plications following surgery for
cancer, his wife Marilyn s.aid.
He was 71.
The family suggests contribu·
lions to the American Cancer
Society or South Coast Com·
munity Medical Center.
The former Los Angeles Coun·
ty deputy district attorney was a
lifelong Dixieland jazz devotee,
his wife said.
During his 30-year Orange
Coast residence, which began on
Newport Beach's Lido Isle, Mr.
Loveland founded the Irvine
Coast Racquet Club, which was
acquired by t he Balboa Bay
Club later.
Mr. Loveland also belonged to
the Irvine Coast Country Club
and the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club.
A Michigan native, Mr. Love·
land graduated Ph1 Beta Kappa
from the University of Michigan
and obtained his law degree
rro1ni use. graduating with
Order of the Coil honors.
Besides his wife Marilyn, of
27071 Camino Caballero, Mr.
Loveland is survived by his
sons. Navy Cmdr. Richard S.
Loveland, of Honolulu, and Dr.
William A. Loveland, of San
Francisco; and daughters Laura
Smith, or Laguna Beach, Tena
Findlay, of Chicago and six
grandchildren.
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Richard W. Loveland
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the aeene •S casual or dressy And
now JCPenney mikes contemporaty
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IT\llktf designer jeans lor rtlen aod women
511p into the style thllt IUlt1I you best
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Protesters erred
• • • m t1neng, target
A band ol 1tuden&a p&clled the wroe1 Um• and •P·
par .. uy UM wraa1 tar,.t ln demoutr1Ua1 a1a&ut
Wydifte Bible TrMSl•ton ''"' of HuaUD1tae Beach. ~)' beat OD dr..U., 1Hellt6all to themNIY•,
lh• ""'•wt.ral.On •...,_and to be mil1ukled and \lftin
formed
They 1ave t.M tmpreulCJn. "°wiUl.n&b or not, ol pt111
t.n1 into the bandl ol Co&omb u terrorltta who IN
lhreateninl to kUJ'an American lantu•1• acbol1r 1U\U1t
ed wiU. Wydilf e
The ahaden&a erhottd .iuerriHa demanda that W \1Uft•
bu l1nU wiUt the Central lnteUlaence AIHl')' •mt h.-•
worked LO repr•• native people
Ttwy plun&ed abe•d with two prote1t1._ wllh4'"' .. ,
templlftl to cMtact Wy<:JUfff' officlala to 1ef'9h•h' Ve .,,~, ot lbe controversy
Wycttne repreHnlMUves ny th~ rh•rlt• W•fo 1~\~1,.,
nearly lO years aeao and have bMn r.,fut"4t lJ)' 1 ht! l 1 'i
State ~partment and the Colombian MOvernmatnt
Some of the student d•mon1tntor1 .. 1ct th".r wo• o ••
s1cned lbe proJecl in 1itn lnde,,~nd•nt 1tudy ,,oui ,.., ht.s11
Ufied MS "Communily Or1uual&ln1 1•" al UC ll'Vhltt
That contention wa1 dluvowed by th• 1•rut•-.1•f h•
charp whO uid hfl didn't 11lvtl •J>,•rov.I •n~t WAtt 1•••4
aware of th~ prote1t untll •ftttr thtt fMN
In any event. the d.,mon•tr•t.lun• W\'l'es IH thoott. u11
w1s~ and lrr~ponalbl"
A man's ttfe l• In Jt'Op,mty ;uul th• 11hul11nl• •r• au
volved in 14."rlOUI bualnoH Thoy 11houlct h•v11 lh• "'""'
senae lo hold otr any n"w demonatraUon• untll th~~ ••"
more pre,e~red on thtt 11ubJ1t<'l and altetr t hf' t•lti ur U1es
hostqe trd~termaned.
Too many missteps
California Senator S.1-. Hayakawa wa11 ask~ tht
other day how he fell about the likelihood or belnlf· OP·
posed for re-election by fellow Republicans Barry
Goldwater Jr. and Paul Mccloskey Jr. in the 1982
primary. The situation, Hayakawa commented, was
causing him "no loss of sleep."
Strange choice of words, particularly coming from a
noted semantil'ist. HayaJcawa's. tendency to nod off at
crudaJ meetin's already is legendary and it's not likelr.
to help his pohtic."al popularity by calling attention to it
3ga in
:"ot m a ny days later Hayakawa topped even that
pt>rformance
Calling a pre~s conference. he startled reporters and
dismayed .his own s taff by declaring himself to be four-
square behind the Reagan-line conservative position on
tax cuts the n by ticking off a string of liberal programs
he would support. ln the end. his statements left a trail of
contradiction a nd confusion .
In fact. Hayaka wa had to issue a state ment a few
hours later conceding that he ha d bee n mistaken on a
number of key points.
Hayakawa ·s a likable man. a scholar of some re·
nown and well thought of in m a ny circles for his handling
of s(uctcnt unrest a s president on the Ca l State. San Fran·
cisco n 1mpus a d t•t·ade ago But he a lso may well be the
most ineffectual senator sent to Washington by the .atate
in modem times.
The senator's most recent exhibition was only one in
a long series of missteps that have showed his naivete,
lack of background information and propensity for shoot·
ing from the lip. He seems to have accomplished all this
between the occas ional light naps ,that interrupt ~is work·
ing day. -
At 74, Hayakawa says he's not through as a politi·
c ian. ChronolLgic ally, that number doesn't bother us, but
how Hayakawa behaves at 74 is another matter.
Jt's certain the Democrats have every gun trained on
Hayakawa's senatorial seat. If he chooses to run ag~in.
and should by some chance win the nomination. the
Democrats would be almost ~ertain of capturing t.,c .:>f·
fice.
If the Republicans are to preserve their slender hold
on the ~nate by retaining one of California's two seats,
they better start working now to persuade Hayakawa to
quietly announce that he isn't running again.
HayaJcawa's performance is painfully embarrassing
lo his friends and a source of derisive lau1hter to his
ed'emies. Who, ever thought we'd long for the likes of
George Murphy in the U.S. Senate again?
Chews to kick habit
Any true cigarette addict who's tried lo kick the habit
might view with interest Dow Chemical's attempt lo
market nicotine gum.
And why not? Painful withdrawal pangs could be
eliminated during the conversion and -volla ! -no nox·
iou.s smoke would off end the senses of those around the
convert.
The Sacramento Bee applauds Dow's efforts. U they
keep at it, the Bee observes, they might come up with
something called ''chewing tobacco.'' • • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on tt;11s page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714') 6'2·"321.
Boyd I Call 'Mama'?
By L. M. BOYD
What's your stand on the
husband who habitually re·
fen to his wife as "Mama"?
Shiny bright folk t~nd to
How coulderate of
Gov. Brown to 1erve on
jurf duty. U only be
eould lift u mueb eon· ....... to Ida Meted
..., Md.neat Uaat for
, Uae people. Jaat onte
tn a while, Guv. l!.L.
t;rpo"'v "'"' <t>"'""'"" ••• "'D m•t!f'O 01 •••ct"''~ ·~a •o.. ~01
• f\fl'tP\t•t•IY r,.flftf trw' ••~w-, Of '""
....... Oii, ~"° 'YOl/I' r' 114'••, • GtCIO"'• Gu~ 0"1'• Pot&
I ~\
sneer at this bit of whimsy.
They Uililk it's country. But
some students of the mind
claim it's not so crass as
keen . You know what
Si1mund Freud said: No
marriage is secure untu the
wife develops some maternal
attitude toward the husband.
The old boy who refers to his
wife as Mama may know
more about mal'1'iage than
the shiny bri1ht folk after all ..
Wben bull elephants fi,bt
oae another, it'• usually or
pMition in the hen!. When
cow elephants fisht one
another, it's usually over a
ball.
Wbo'a the beat football
coach of all time? Wilen
.. Tbe f'ootball Newa0 pat
that query to more lban
50,000 knowl•dl••bl• ob·
tenen, the foi'emoet nte-
1ettM" wu Alabula"I Beu
Bryant. •
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Rowland Eva1W / Robert Novak
Martial law next for Poland
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who wu a Junior Wblt• HQua4t
aide durlna Nixon'• llrtt term.
Andeuon w•nt to Nl1eon'1
Manhattan ap1rtment Tuftday
lo clvci him a h ·hour advan~
petk •t R1aun'1 tu·bud1et
pl•n•. •
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lt••t•n t•• plan l a
di•m-'rirtlly oppualle to Nl•on
1dmltll•lr1tlun poll<'y , old Nhlon
t1t•onnmh' JIClllcy mak«trtl Arthur
nurn•, 0t)(>r1e &hult1, Herbert
Mleln •nd l'h•rle• Wilker w"r" brou11ht In to advlao lt••M•n on
the fln•I •t•(&..a
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1temrtthlH•1ttn1 nut 11ot1 but two
.iliaul W11f111 Wo.f II lti.lllc11h111b,
the lar191t ahlpe of their ktnd In
the world.
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•l•ttd fOf' return lo ~Hn duty,
but Lehman alao will put tM
Iowa back in workln1 order.
Apart from thtolr bl1 mUlwy
wallop, both are ... n u
valu•bJt1 political wt1aponf,
Showln1 lhe fl•I from one oC
the •e dreadnauahts in the
Carlbbt>itn would send 11
powerful P<>llllnl musaae to
·Cub• and Nfrauau•. Duty In
thl' C1rlbbf!an, Lhl' new focus ot
Soviet lmperl•llitm. 111 believed
llkoly for one of lh.-baattlt'shlPI'
In thtl l<MIJCtlr run. the! NIV)'
ho1u11i to ~aulp both Vt'!i!i .. l!i with
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Ronald Re11&•n In 19'76 1.nd li.J
llul Baker in the White tlouRt·
ha11 gone oul of his way to
promot e hard -n ost!d
conservatives to key posts.
The most important was
Devine, who was opposed for the
OPM slot -the old Civil Service
Commission -by presidential
counselor Edwin Meese Ill.
Now, Baker has just about tied
d o wn a D e partm e nt o f
Education post de aling with
private schools for a key figure
or the New Right : the Rev Bob
Bill i n g s. w ho m o bi liz ed
b o rn -agai n Chr is t ian s for
Reagan in the 1980 ca mpaign
-Is mail business going elsewhere • • •
Better to kill than to cut. The
verb to cut is on every front
page as the president and his
principal knife man . David
Stockman, announce new· pro·
posals for budget cutting. But is
it· enough to cut an agency's
budget or should we kill the
beast outright?
Take the Postal Ser vice. Its
~ubsidy is to be cut which. it is
pr e di c t e d ,
will result In
the dropping
of Saturday
d e liver y .
That le aves
us with five
days a week of bad service
lnstead of six,
which, though
It may be a
net gain in the effort to balance
the budget, is less than a spar·
kling triumph in public ad·
ministration.
In the case of the Postal
Service, such blind hacking is
particularly ill considered
because there are laws which
forbid private companies from
going into the' mall delivery
busin ess. So we end up
abolishing Saturday delivery by
the government while forbidding the private sector lo supply the
service. That's great -we pay
more, gel less ana have no
chance of improvement
If th• post office budget is
merely cut, how long will it be
Andy Rooney
before it will Inch Its way back
to previous high levels? A safe
prediction is that within three or
four years it will be receiving a
s ubsidy or pre-cut levels with the
only difference bein~ a ' 17 per-
cent drop in service. --,
SOME OF THE Reagan pe<>·
pie are saying they intend to
make i\ pay its own way. A com·
mendable objective . However,
as long as lhe post office belongs
to the government, it and the
people in it have no incentive
even to develop the degree of ef-
ficiency to break even. They
know that, even though the
Postal Service is supposed to be a corporation separate from the
government, Uncle Sam really
OWQS il and must bail it out
every time lbe llWe boat fllla up
with red ink.
Jacking up the poetage rates
won't help mate'tbe system pay,
especially when there are
service cutbacks at the same
time. Each deregulation in
service only causes more people
to find more ways or avoiding
the mails.
PARCEL POST has been
tolaJly skunked by UPS which
charges less to pick up and de·
Uver a package faster than the
Postal Service. UPS offers three
additional competitive advan· tages: the pukage actually
reaches its destination; it gels
lo that destination unbroken,
uncrushed and in usable shape
and you are spared the ordeal of
going to the post office and wait·
ing 40 minutes in a line because
lhe people behind the counters
a re read ing the news paper.
playing gin rummy or arguing
about how m any points they
sho uld get for their bet on
to night"s bas k e tba ll game.
(Apologies to post office person·
nel in our sma ller communities,
where the customer still is treat·
ed with polite ness and eHi·
ciency.)
Now other mail users are de·
vising ways to take their busi·
ness elsewhere. A growini
number of companies have word
processing equipment which
electronically sends printed
communications to their own
and to other companies. lncreas·
ingly the banks are substituting
electronic impulses for checks
that used to be sent in the mail.
Publications are experimenting with new ways of delivering
magazines to their subscribers.
THUS EVEN with a cut lhe
taxpayers can still look forward
to spending billions or dollars
forever on a s ystem w~ich
becomes progressively less effi·
cient and also less needed.
Instead, kill it.
Congress s hould repeal all
laws giving the post office a
monopoly. Let anyone who cares
to enter the mail business.
Next. turn the post office into a
totally private corporation
whose shares would be traded
and sold on lhe stock exchange
just like General Electric·s. but
give the current em ployees a
chan<'e to buy sto<'k an the L' S.
Postal Company t hrou,gh a
salary check-off plan Nothmg
could be more generous sm <:e
the government would be hand·
ing over perhaps a hundred
billion dollars worth or build
ings, trucks. warehouse s and
oth e r e qu i pm e nt to th e
employees at a fraction of the
cost.
THE KILLING should not end
at the. post o'ffice, however:-
M any government a gencies should be slaughte red outright
with no life after death in the
private sector. The Small Busi· ness Admihistration , the
Economjc De velopment Ad·
ministration and the Peace
Corps can do for starters.
although perhaps the Peace
Corps could be turned into a
kind of Club Mediterranean for
do-gooders who would pay tui·
lion to join.
To cut rather than kill wiU
leave many or these entities with
their staffs in place and no
money to do anything but plot,
conspire and connive to get their
budeets blown back up to
elephantine proportions. Stamp
them out root and branch. Cut to
kill. Mr. President.
• •. because wiiiners are rarely delivered?
We are all warned that preJ·
udice is a bad thing, but it is
very hard to separate prejud1ce
frqm experience. If the 11me ex·
perience produces the same re·
suit for you time after time. you
get ao you know what to expect.
You prejudge what the results
wlll be.
There are a million little preJ·
udices J have, and I have no in·
tentioci of g.tv.
in1 them up.
For instance,
tt bas been
m y e x ·
perlence
that:
-It's not
much of a
••le if the
altn aay1
''SVSRY ·
TJUHG MUST GO I' I
-He dolln't want to talk to
you II U. ~ 1ay1, ,.lust
a mtmU. I'll ... ., M'a la."
-If yau baftll't ..... .., ...
tbe IDOVte Llaat'I oa telnillon
tonisht, lt proba~fY lH't
1.
anythin& you want to watch.
-When the phone rings after
10 al night, it's usually a wrong
number.
-NO ENVELOPE with one
of thole UWe windows in it ever
coatainl an)'lhinl · as good as
you'd hoped for.
-U the lit.eralure In your
hotel room can name au the
places of interest in the city. it
isn't a very big city.
-U lt takes tonier to ride
tban to walk, you're in New
York City. If it's too far to walk ,
you're in Loi Angeles. ll it's too
steep to walk or ride. you're in
San Franclaco.
-The penon conductinl the
internew cm televiatoa la in trou·
ble lf be starts a queatloa by •ay·
ln1, "Tell me, exactly how did you set •tarted?"
-YOlJ'D •sn•• rinse lbe soap oll qulckb' 11 toU're in UM
lboftr -.... ••ter la Gnty warm l8d tbe cold ••ter faqee&
l• ..... ..., ......... to°"..:-
• I • ~' ,-·,,..,.
-Television shows with what
are advertised as "All Star"
casts are no better than movies
with "Alt Star" casts used lo be.
-If you can see the bottom of
the cup in a cup of black coffee,
tbe cottee isn't worth drinking.
-The older the paper money
ls, the further you are from a big
City.
-When you get a piece of
mall sa y ing you 've won
something, you haven't won
anytbinl.
-The au station that doesn't
have a blS slen up saylns how
much tt'a setu.ns per talion ls
cbarll,q more than the stat.loo
down-tb8 street.
-TBSU'S NO aenae Lblnk·
ins a ballpolnt pea will •tart to
write apln wb• it runa oat o1
ink aad llUrta to Kip.
-II you ·can'l tell wbat It la
from IOclk•n1 at It and you e•'t rem•mblr ..._ 1'!'I .ftn& JUl U. ltftoTer' ID tM ..... lm U..
back ol tbe refri19l"ator, ,_ .~CNOt&otlia'owlto&
~
-Most or the people in the
cafeteria between 2 and 3 p.m .•
are overweight.
-If the announcer on the
television show you 're watching
says, "Stay tuned for more of
our show," at eight minutes to
the hour, it means the show is
over and you're about to see 1
eight minutes of commercials
and promoliona for other shows
and tbe credits for the pro1ram
you just watched.
-IF TRE&E'S a shopping
. ~art bandy when you ael lo the
supermarket, ao you don't h•v.e
to pull one out of the pile, il baa
a wobbly wheel.
-Wben a aovemment ottldal
annouace1 the prtee of
tom.._ maJ 10 Qf "br u
mucb M 4 to• e.nta .. UM Dat
II•• moaU.1," tile •rtee •f
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er.,._ COMt Deity Piiot
Dr.a.rt.Bea
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political -necessity easy to identify
Or. a.flll 0 .... it e ptJ(JllJ F u:: ......... Cel ...
.. ClilllnU.. ....... ...... ...,.,... ............... , ....
e•41r..,• , ... ~~ ... , ...... , .... ~_..-...... _ ...... ....,.Of .....
two -•• ...,. .. b the most im·
portal
• Atn.cb. U IDODlM before the
Jue Im primary elec:Uou. U..-
ume pme w started.
a SC&N'ft. Y, TllS California
Poll reported that Jerry Brown
ia ahead in tbe name 1ame -16
percent of lhoae surveyed in
mid-January could identify tbe
1overnor.
CloM bebiod were U.S. Sea. S.
l. Hayakawa, Lt. Gov. Mille
Cu.rb, and U. An1eles Mayor
Tom Bradley with identification
''HONI'' ...... M perctM aa4 11 ,.,Hat. Ta.Ht WtH deat1r &M • .,., ,.,.t ......... ...............
•tat ~ may be a..1 to tomt ol tbeM DUmben than m..U the .,.. '
Q.Ute a few lolb wbo Ne· oe•lMd 101D• o1 lb... political
••w'ell·known1" didn 't think
mueboltbemt
AND, IN l'ACT, when you sub-
tract the ne1alive from the
positive -strike a balance
between lbose who bold some
ne1ative and those who bold
some poailive thou1bta about
our peerless leaden -some ol
tbem are in fairly poor shape.
Brown, according lo lbe Cal
Poll findings, bas a positive im-
a1e amon1 S4 · percent of the
public but a ne1ative ima1e
I CAN'T BELIEVE IT-·
~IT J.,ANC>Et> ,
..
Mailbox
AND HATCM Et>~
ANt> 109 P~OPLE <SOT OUT •••
amoac '1 percent. OD balanee,
be eomM out ahead by 1J poiatl.
ff&18kawa, known to M Jifil·
cut ol tbe 1tate, 1eta a plllve
r•pcme from 41 percent and a
ne1aUve from • ,.rceDt for a aet balance of I point.a. Mike
Curb, known to 75 percent 1eta a
net balance of 11 pMitlve point.I.
Clearly, "well known" doel
not nece11arlly mean "well
liked."
B&OWN'8 ''NEW lma1e" ap-
parenUy bu not overcome \be
dama1e done to him lD two dis-
utroua presidential primaries.
Curb's ability to defeat a weak
Democratic candidate lD 1978
bu not taken bim much beyond
that campaip. And Hayakawa,
the senator from anooae, baa
simply not engendered much in-
terest.
All ol tlUa bM entleed MY•al
otber cudldatea ~ ent.r tbe
namepme.
Tom Bradley -wbo bu done
little to offend people -bu both
a relaUvely high name iden-
Wlcation aeore (73 percent> and
a low watlve ima.e. llore than
80 r.rcmt ol those bateniewed ba a poelUve lm11e ol Bradley
but only 11 percent bad a
ne1atlve im11e.
B&ADLEY'8 NET ratinl ol 51
percent puta bim far ahead ol
Brown, Curb and Hayakawa.
One problem facin1 potential
Democratic candidates for next
year's el4tCl1.a ii tbat Ollly one
of the two major statewide of-
fices will be available. Brown ii
not likely to have much oppoei-
tion for whichever office be
seeks -governor or U.S.
Senate.
Without improvements transit doomed
To tbe Editor:
The Oran1e County Transit
District. albeit superior to no
transit at all, bas been remiu in
its duties to Oran1e County resi-
dents. Whoever laid U\e plans
for the recently stalled bus line
bad tbe foresight to eulude the
word "rapid" from the name.
Or Pt;!rhaps it waa me~ely
fortuitous. In . any case, litUe
speett ii involved when attempt-
ing to navigate from any point ol
departure to one's cboaeo
destination.
Havine availed mysell ol tbia
facility on frequent occasions, I
can vouch for tbe prevalent .,,.
inadequacies. A parallel may be
drawn from other, truly rapid
trautt districts of which I am
familiar. Specifically in the
cities of Long Beach and San
Dle10. There, tbe commuter
may wait as tong u 10 minutes
to board an appropriately bcMmd
bus. ID UU. county, tbe quickest
connection ii 20 minutes. There.
the routes are direct and aloDa
major tborougbfarea. Finally,
other districts operate far
beyond sunset or even ·con-
tlnuoualy, whereas ours leaves
the later evening traveler want·
: lag for transport.
JNCBNTIVB for ridenbip bu
not been cultivated. To tb1a end
1ome alterations lD operation, thoulh lnlUally unattrac\lve to
traoait authorities, may well
1Umulate patron11e and narrow
tlae pa11en1er-to-empty-aeat
ratio. For example, maintain
tbe price ol a •ln&le journey at
pre-strike levell. Lo1lcall)', a
ride cm a bul sboGld not COit
nearlJ the price ol one 1a11cm al
aasollne. lleveaue Iott ml!Ort
I ... llJ be nclOQpM due to -lD• enue la patrm. wbeD ,.-.. are ........ ,... la a more dlnet-
fMldaD tD affOllllllodat. tbaH
wbo Uft IOIMwMre to 10 and
Umltecl tlm• to 1et there. Tr...,_. need DOt be subject to ......,....,.. waltl,,, • ..u.ut.
:or more lf Hallabllltf Mn ............ bJ ndueial ~
..... wldcb ......... tie ..... ... , ............ .
' Tim ll ............ ..... .. tr ......... t .... .... , .................. .., ... tile*-., .... ti-. 1111& _...,_.. ...... .... ...................... .................
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tJ
Punch
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"It's not going to be easy-I mean. everybody wants
to get on the carson lhowt"
traffic, and tberefore no quarrel
la aoqbt nor query made per·
taininl to their strike. Tbe
culprits in thi1 cue are tbe
manapn of the district wbo,
on·e milht surmise, need not fre-
quent tile carriera for wbicb
tbey are responsible. And tbeae
people have the temerity to aus·
meat a fare already inflated
relative to tbe service, or lack
thereol.
VICTQR ADD!!MAN
To tbe EdH«: Tbll la lD n1pome to )'OW'
editorial o1 Feb. • recardlna tbe Le1al Aid Society'• bouin1
llU1atiml. You bave atate4 tbat
lb• moae1 tbe "'Bulldla1 In·
dustri• Auoclation baa claimed
we UH for boullnl UU1atlcm la
not ID fact used for that purpoee
-Tbe Board of Supervlaon non that and BIA knows tbat.
A llOaB mPO&TANT 111"4
1a tbe lack o1 ...S.rnaMtns o1
our political aad Jodlclal 1Jlt,elD
embodied ra ,_..at.at.ma tlutt tu,.,...· _, lbould DOt be
uHd to 1ue tHpa1ers. This ............... = Ulat~·.....,
aot be IMd to pr111em ta· ,., ... ..,... tupaJen, ...
~~.=1i.e1111atve, ....... .., .. ., ......... ....
,~.._ ............ .. t~•· ••••I•] ••••• of all 11••'• ..... ., ...... . . ..-... ----.. ... !;
in a broad relional sense.
Now if a city doesn't provide
for bowling for poorer people,
who ii 1olng to make them do
it? It's a civil wron1, not a
crime -tbe police won't arrest
the city council. Tbe people
wealthy enough to hire a lawyer
to en1a1e in such complex llU1a-
Uon won't do it -tbey have no_
problem.
THAT'S WRY tbe National
Le1al Services Corporation bu
provided funda to tbe Letal Aid
Society and almllar or1antaatlcma
to repnHDt poor people who uk
us to ·enforce tbe law on tbeir
behalf.
BIA feela that it.I financial ln-
tereatl wou.Jd be hurt by W.
lltigaUaa. Tbey haH not been
able to wtn in court because they
are WJWI, and tbeJ are Ulla& tbeH falM and mallcdoul at.Me-
meata to dtatract tbe pablic
from tbe real lllae -las al af·
fordable boalllla la tbla comty
for tbe people w6o ~Mn. , • PATRICI HSUOO
Sec:NtarJ. Board Dtreeton
Le1al Aid loelett ~ .91'•·~ I
Unaequeatered activities
which deprive a penon ol his
rights and liberties, such as the
acti vltiea perpetrated in
NewPort Beach rival the actions
of tbe Gestapo and bring us ever
closer to the Orwellian propb·
ecies of unrestricted police
action.
· · I BELIEVE -a major came
of thia ii that complaints a1ainat
the police are taken by, in-
terpreted by, and acted on by
the police department. This
system is inherently biased and
must bechan1ed.
I would support a review coun·
cit of citilem, chosen by the City
Council and approved by the~
police department's chief and
divisim beads, but overridable
'>ya two-tbirda council vote.
WIUJAM F. FAWCETI', JR.
....,U•rl••er.1.-d
To the Editor:
The cue ol Robert Garwood
brin1s. to mind a case of a
similar young person.
After havin1 been abducted
and brainwaahed this penon
was convicted by a aovernment
jury for the commi11ion of
crimes for wblcb that same
youftl penon was not responal·
ble. · ·
Tbia young penon to whom I
refer ii Patty Hearst.
BILL WRIGHT
••---••••l•eetla
To the F.ditor:
I wu 1urprlaed to read tbe
editorial (Jaa. 21> re1ardln1 tbe
1pendinl ol • million by tbe
Coat Commualty ~.,. Dia·
trict . to pure.hue property for
new beadquarten for Coutliae
Comm-1ty eou ....
At tills erillcal Um• when
elementary IDd blP acbaoll an
belnl IOld la It wiae to spend so
mueb on adult ecluca&loa wblll.
our roant people need It 10 d•~' Dell OoMtUne ...........
tloU ID wlddl to operate -1
paJ rmt. Doll It DMd to .,_.
10 m1Mll mODer mt acl•wtilllll'
lfUalnlla'& .......... to ..,.,.........,,.,,_.
........ Int ""°""' .. 't k ....... rt ........ ,... ..... ..... " ..... .,..... ... ................... .
dun?,, .ARY P&ARION
With aaly cme major office up·
/or-1raba -and tbat uncstaln
at tbla time -other potential
1 Democratic candidates have to
play It cool. But March FOQI Eu
(Secretary ol State); Ken Cory
(Controller); and Leo llac·
Cartby (ex-Auembly Speaker)
are quietly fllbling ~or tbe lead.
J
TBB &EPUBLICAN
primaries, on lbe other band,
appear to be more open. There
la no Republican incumbent pv-
ernor and U.S. Sen. Hayakawa
appears to be in deep trouble
within bis own party u well u
the electorate as a wbole.
So, while Curb bu a sub·
stantial lead in lbe race for ·u.e
Repubican gubernatorial
nomination, both Attorney
General George Deultmejian
and Sao Diego Mayor Pete
Wil.scm are working bard at the
name game. Both made respec·
table showings in tbe Cal Poll
with Deukmejian getting a 59
percent identification score
compared to Curb's 75 percent.
And Wilson, while far
behind at 37 percent, bad a
much more positive im•1e than .
either Curb or Deukmejian.
That positive image could be a
real advantage in a close
primary election.
I""' .E~tor's Logbook
In the contest for U.S.
Senate -eevwal ........_
keep waitiQ& for Hayakawa to
retire and a lew .are .. w.W., .
Hayakawa, who bad tbe WGl"lt
political Ima&• of any cudklate
lD the JanU4fY c.. Poll, will
almott ,,:ertalnly face a very
hard primary ft&bt lf be deddel
to run for re-eleiUOn ..
Leading the pack 11 San
Fernando Coa1resaman Barry Goldwater Jr., wbo 11 beat
known ca pertent) but not too
well liked. He appears to be both
the beoeflclary and victim ol
b1a father'• name/image.
Traillne not too far bebincl ii
Palo AJto Con1reaamaa Pete
McClmkey with a lower iden-
tification score of 48 percent but
a higher positive ima1e.
JN THE COMING months,
thoae candidates wbo are trail-
ing wiU make an all-out effort to .
catch-up in the name 1ame.
Deukmejian, Wilson and
McClosltey will certafnly play
the game as hard as possible.
Democrat.a Ulte Eu and Cory,
forced to wait fqr a definitive de-
cision by Jerry Brown, will bave
to play a more subtle and quiet
game.
But the game is still the same
-"name."
Some scenarios
not worth replay
By THOMAS &EEVIL ................
Som.e accumulated itema on what the Dally Pilot did ritbt,
did WfOnl, didn't do or abould bave done u 1albered from
reader comment in tbe past several days:
Thai um a .ace piece °" llw lrvN E~ Cntn F•b. t. W"¥
cUdft't JIG" t.U ua UJlwre U't located eo 1a. couW '" M?
Strictly an oversight. The center ii at
3531 Main St., Irvine, ri&bt next to tbe
Culverdaie ScbooJ. The phone number ii
552..az28. Tbi.s toucb·and-feel education pro-jed ii ao popular' tbat a nominal admiuion .
charge bu been instituted -$1 for adults, 50
cents for children and SlS for lar1e 1roups
such as buaJoada of students on field trt1>9.
Tlw Dailfl PflaC .,._,.., Aiaoe .......,_, Uwal ~ 0.. ,,.,. of
the ,,.,,_,,,.. ...,.,.... loAo ..,_ ftlPPOffMQ llw cow of Uw Talk of
the Tot1111 booblon ill NftDPOrl &acla.
Sometimes there's a ruor-tbin marlin between a pbotc>-
graph that's inter•ting or provocative and ·ooe lbal'• lD blld ~
taste. It could be argued that W. pbotolra~ ot tbe two womm
aptly demonstrated the atmosphere and mood o1 tbe boobton,
but a number of readers aald they were offended. Tbelr riews
are certainly worth consideration lbe next time a similar de-
cision comes up.
'" a recent article on momaoe tradiliolU bl a tuppWmnt of ,,..
Doily Pilot, Slwrry Trvitt wrote that the weorillQ of whije ~ tlw bride m the time of tM Romani 1DC11 an ezpreuion of1ol/. Actuolltf ii llod a
ve111 tpecific ~ficance -the white incUcoted the bride come to her
groom with no delXs.
Thanks
Would the DaUr-PUot plea.N mid to tlW office {a Lo• ~ngele1 I01o
firm) a COJJll of any MWapa,,.r adt or f'UH relHH• COftCendlig •
pearancn by Bob Rope and/or Lei Brown and hU band from April of
lNO through AMgUtt of 19'0.
You are perfectly welcome to look at our baclt files for s~cb
material in the period indicated. No, we won't do the tootin1
for you.
It lhould ~ pointed out to tM nurw "'"° .ometiJM• parka in tlw
hondjcapped apaces while on a nwrcv miaion IDilla a patint tltat ill ad-,,
dWoft to (1dting cold afore• llw ""91at obo ~t a ciCoffoft from a la1 n-
f orcemnt officn. IUflO~" of her oUnaafic motiw• •IW• ~
tM loto. Noted and passed on.
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J
Willie May Mathis watched her son Jef-
fery, one of 18 victims in the child murder
siege wrenching Atlanta, go to hia finaJ
resting pf ace Saturday. Behind the grief-
stricken mother is another relative of the
dead boy. Reginald Mathis. The slayings
have baffled police for 19 months.
More school
_..---./
funds sought
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Ol-0 ... , ..... -Saying public education s hould ·not be
sacrificed because of tight money policies, a
coalition of teachers, school administrators and
parents is attempting to gel legislation passed
that would boost s pe ndin g for California
schools.
"The bottom line is that schools need more
mon ey to s urvive," said Hazel Stover .
California Teachers' Association director for
Orapge County.
'Speaking before CT A members last week in
Santa Ana, Mrs . Stover said Gov. Jerry
Brown's $24.6 tsillion 1981-82 slate budget con·
tains no increases for educational programs
where none is required by law.
IN ADDITION, SHE SAID ,it eliminates all
funding for non-handicapped driver training
programs and cuts funding for adult education
and subsidies for the State Child Nutrition Pro-
gram.
To gain more funding for these and other
programs. eight organizations have come
together to form a loosely knit coalition.
Members hope to get an as yet unnumbered
bill passed in the state Legislature to increase school spending and modify funding sources.
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS include the
California School Board Association, the As·
sociation of California School Administrators,
CTA, California Federation of Teachers,
California School Employees Association,
Parent-teachers Associations. the League of
Wemen Voters and the Service Employees In-
ternational Union.
Mrs. Stover said the bill's major goal is the
introduction of a spli t roll tax, which would see
business and industry paying a greater portion
toward support of public education.
In turn. the t ax load on individuals would be
decreased, which Mrs. Stover said would cor-
rect some of the inequities of Proposition 13 .
.. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY still would bt.
paying one-ha lf the taxes they were paying
before passage of Proposition 13," Mrs. Stover
said.
She said businesses. which seldom move
from a plant site, should not be allowed to con-
tinue paying such a sm all amount toward public
educatioQ.
Uoder Proposition 13, both commercial
property and homes continue to be assessed at one
percentofmarket value as long as ownership does
notcban1e.
BOWEVE&, ONCE THE property changes
hands, the assessment is hl1her . "It's not •
ncret that some people llvinl on the same
street are paying mucb hl1ber taxes than
oUlen," Mn. Stover said. .
"Slnee bu1lneaaes cban1e location leaa
often, Propoaltion 13 creates a 1rouly unfair
1ltuaUon ln favor of industry and places a
beavlertu burden on lndlviduals."
The bill, lf paued, would also continue two
provlaiona 1cheduled to expire ln June.
They are aebool district. continuing to 1et
at leut 102 percent of 1tate revenue received
tbe previoul year. ·
ADDITIONAL T&ANIPOaTATION relm-
INrHIDl.t for ••all dlatrteta where COit.a ex-..-cl ., peraat ol tbe total budlet. ~ 00.Utkm allO will Hiil '° iaeteuc fund· liiir for. epedaJ eduuUoD a., lO ,._t over ilat ftl lludl.W la 1-..i. • .. .. 49tlDI -.... J• Ww .,.,,. "lln . .._Ald. .. AadwbllitU.
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namH Som• wnte uaank·you, aod others com
meet on Ulie holpJtaUty of t.he amiable bolt'.
T•EY lJ8B COLOat:o chailt provided by tbe
hotel mana1er. or tbl"1r own artist pencil• Some
v. rUt with latex house paint and one artist painted
a Hascape m oils
· It's been a tradition for more t.ban 30 years al
the resort hotel, bctilt by Willats dW"in& World War
II
"I reall)' don't know bow 1t got started," the
86-year-old hotel operator shrugged during a tour
of tbe 50,000-square·foot blulfto p resort In central
Laguna Beach.
SI GNATURES ON THE CA&PORT walls go
back lo 1950, many with supplemental dates in·
dicating the couple or family returned to the
quaint. old-fashioned hotel complex.
Honeymooners from Canada remarked about
the sunshlne. and drew happy faces next lo their
name . Guests from Wisconsin said they love the
beac h, and sketched a sailboat on the water.
The concrete "guest book" has signatures of
som e'famous visitors, too.
Mexico portrait artist De Grazio painted the
face of a young girl on the wall, the only graffiti to
rate a wooden frame.
TELEVISION TRAVEL host Bill Burrud has
s igned the wall, as has writer Pearl Buck.
Cartoonist Joe Barbera drew a picture of Yogi
Bear for Willats, and the wall also contains tbe
s ignature of Sven Larsen, former mayor of
Arhurs. Denmark. and brother of Eiler Larson,
the late Greeter of Laguna Beach.
Willats says he's had famous guests at the
hotel who did not sign the wall, but he's printed
their names anyway, in a special section be calls
the Rogues Gallery.
There's Richard Nixon's name, painted on t.be
Tee·n's ·attitude
worth a cheer
EDITOR'S NOTE -This ttt1H1~. like ao many
others, was in an automobile accicWnt. It le/I lwr a
paraplegic, with Marty ew111tldlw ill lwr bodJI broken
-ezcept henpirU
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. CAP> -Laura Lib· eriatore is crippled. She's also a junior varsity
cheerleader , member of her school's jazz choir, ~ dele ate to the student-council and nearly a
straight-A student. _
The pretty, doe-eyed 17-year-old Springfield
High School student s eemingly has the world on a
strjng. BuL t.ben, a lilUe more than a year ago, she
·was left a paraplegic. She could not move from the
neck down afte r an automobile accident in No-
• vemberl979. .
"I'm more patient now. I'm less cocky than
}>efore -not as mean and snotty," she said, sit·
ting in a wheelchair in her bedroom . ..
· SHE REMEMBERS THE freak accident
when she and a friend were traveling down a road
. as lhecarspunoutof control and hit a tree.
_ She broke her back. severed her spinal cord,
· s~ar~ted ber shoulder, fractured three ribs,
punctured a 1ung and suffered a concussion. Her
,., friend was uninjured.
Four months in a hospital bed "gave me a lot
of time to think, and I guess that's when I set my
· values." Laura s ays. ··When I felt depressed, I
•always thought of people who were worse."
Though medical science hasn't yet been able
to help her. s he fantasizes about being able to walk
someday. When she dreams. she says, she's never
in a wheelchair.
"BUT IN MV DREAMS, I only see myself
from the waist up,·' she says.
She still tries to avoid passing another person
in a wheelchair, Yet she visits Sacred-> Heart
Hos pital in Eugene to talk with paralyzed pa-
tients.
Her parents , Sam Liberatore, a computer
programmer a nalyst for Weyerheuser, and
Marj Liberatore, assistant to the president of In-
ternational King's Table restaurants, allow her lo
do everything from making her bed to driving her
car with manual controls.
SOMEONE SENT HER an article about a
Kansas cheerleader confined to a wheelchair
and it rekindled Laura's memories of her
cJteerleader days in eighth grade and sophomore
years.
Her adviser vetoed the idea, but school of-
ficials decided she could be an extra member of
the squad. Once more she's a familiar face at
Springfield High games . performing arm move·
ments of the routines and spending the rest of the
time cheering on the sidelines.
"J don't give up very eully," she says. "I
have to work a little harder now, but being this
way has given me a lot of patience . . . a lot of it. I
don't accept people telling me I can't do
something."
Thais halt dre~ng .
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP> -Prime Minister
Prem Tinaulanonda is banning offshore mining at
one of Thailand's finest resort beaches.
The 80vemment announced earli~r it would al·
low tin dredging off Patong, a sheltered beach on
Pbutet ialand, in southern Thailand. Tbis brought
pl'Otesta from environmental croups.
WANTED
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wall after tM former president atayed at tbe·
Riviera .
"He'd just been elected vice president,"
Wlll•ta recall.I .
Al.ITB08 AND BSPLO&E-. Comellua Van·
d•rblJt 1pent tbe ni1ht at t.be reeort, aa did actre11
Jane Ruaaell, composer Howard Hanaon and
baritone Ip Gorin.
Tbe wall la just one of tbe unusual features of
the hotel, located on land tbat waa 13 separate
parcel.a when Willau bou1ht the old Brickel bouae
after retiring from the cosmetic industry in the
early l!MOB.
With money he intended to use to buy a ranch
in San Diego County, Willats arrived in La1una
Beach and bought a two-story house on Cout
Highway overlooking the beach.
AS HIS NEJGRBO&S MOVED out of the area,
Willats bought their properties, expandm& bis
hotel and adding a pool, Jacuzzi and now, a solar-
heating system.
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And while the old pt,ce occasiona. 'y gets a
fresh coat of paint, Willats won't let wurkmen
touch'the carport walls.
.; "Too many guests get a kick out of reading the f names," he said.
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GOOd manors stand 'out
~ Ancient Engliah houses seU for S 150,000
• • • ITS roa 81\Lt:. If you 1pend Sundays
'reamlftl ol be!nt: Lord ol the Manor, there'• no
better dreambo• L than the Q11arterly liat of
Ea1lancl's tusturw buildings
The Oepartm~int of t he Eyvironme.Ql aells a
fuclnaliQI bag of places Redundant churches.
A lsth eentury Ja 11 It's no Alcatraz but it's
been remodeled 11nd has rooms you can rent
out
No pnce on the house where Charles U
shook olf the ltmg business to weekend with Nell
-"offers are in vited ... Most Hvable ancient
houses run Sl00,000 to $150.000 Lower prices for
t hose that need fix ·mg up * ••
ENGLAND ~·iELDOM PULLS DOWN a
house. People keep Ii v ing m them for one lh.lng.
And many houses .ar~ protected.
The people at Sotheby's famous auction
house in London's Bond Street told me : "We'd
like to expand arid redo the interior but they
won't let us touch the facade."
The vi llages of England ar e rich with
homes that wouldl bear a historical plaque in
America. I had t•ea in the rectory of a small
church in a s maJ.l village in Yorkshire where
the rector said easua lly: "Charlotte Bronte
wrote a great deu1I of ·Jane Eyre' here in the
rectory."
T he Eyre fam,ily are In tombs in the church
under the finest funeral brasses 1 ever saw. And
in the churchyard he showed me a gravestone:
·~ere Lies Little J ohn, The Trusted Lieutenant
or Robin Hood."
* *.
"The old druni. hu in a quiet street of the his-
toric Clinque Ports toum of Sandwich in East Kmt.
Originally a 15th c:mtury ttmber-fra~d hou.le, it
contama beamed wc1lL! and ceilings. a gallnWd land-
ing and a fine art glenook fireplace. 1st floor, 2
~droorru and bath1"ooms. W~d garden with patio,
climbing shrubs, /lov.oer ~ds and roses."
All yours (with a "cr azy paved terrace ") for
$156,000. * • •
I FOUND A LOT OF PLACES quite by acci-
dent. Like the gm ve of Little John. The rector
sent me over to Cannon Hall -it seemed de·
serted though in good condition.
The caretaker showed me Little John 's yew
bow hung on thew all. "So they say."
In 1702 a Briti sh Colonel strung it up again
and s hot a deer c•n the estate. In honor of the
event, he carved his name and date on the bow.
(Name of the de1?r was not recorded, but he
must have been a patriotic member of the
British Tourist Au ILhority )
A lunch at vii I age pub turns up all kinds of
local gossip.
"The inn over there was the house belonged
to His Lordship w·ho murdered his daughter. A
terrible scandal. 1,vhen ? Oh, it was around 1800
and something. Q1Jite some time a10 .. ~ .. All
that ip a noon stop· in the sunny Constable coun-try. .
Quaint n ·etwork
Roo1:n shared
with guests
SACRA.MEN1'0 (AP) -If you spent a sum-
mer trampmg arc1°und Europe and liked staying
in quaint bed·and· breakfast lodgings, you'll love
a similar cone ept b eing offered by two
Sacramento wom•un.
California B.:!d & Break.fast, which puts
travelers up lo private homes for a nominal fee.
apran1 lnl9 being ei1ht months a10 and already
baa about 100 11nembers -both hosts and
1uests, sa)'ll 44-~,,ear-old Norma Carolan, an analyst with the sltate Department of Education.
"WREN I Wit~ IN Europe three years ago,
[ stayed in be d·a nd·breakfast places fo
En1land, Scotland and Italy, and it was a won-
derful experienceo," Ms. Carolan says.
She teamed 1up with Barbara Stoltz, .S, a
cons ultant with t he Education Department. to
start a similar network here.
Both travel•1?rs a nd hosts register with
California Bed & Breakfast, giving information
on their backgro111nds, whether they have pets or
smoke, recreational and cultural activities, and
when they wouJCI be traveling or be willing to
have travelers in their home.
For a room, hath and traditional continental
breakfast of cofrne, rolls or croissants and jam,
guest.i pay SlS a night for a single and S30 for a
double. For its t.rouble in screening applicants
and making renervations, California "Bed &
Breakfast gets 1rom S3 to $6 of the nightly
charge.
BESIDES G ETl'ING A place to sleep, the
traYeler-bas the advantage of not beinl a
1tran1er in a 1tran1e place -and, even better.
1etttna a 1limpt1e at private lives seldom seen
by persons just pusing throqh.
"We bad ex peeled a fiood of people who
wanted to be 1ueats," Ms-Carolan says.
"Surprialn11Y en ough, we're gettl.nc about u
ma,nJ people wbu want to be hosts."
Generally, she said, the travelers tend to be
1owi1er and tb.e hosts older. Bu\ this lan't
alwa)'I tbe cue.
.. llOl'I' OF 100a 8081'8 are older persona
•'ho bave an ut1ra bedroom after tbelr children
' .... tr0WD up~.dmovedout, ''Ma. c....,lan M)'I. ~lut we alloftnd •number of youn1er people who' t..ua,tbe cr"aneb flnandalty1and appreciate
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••• BA'M'LE 18 A Pa ETTY little town near tbe
1uuthern coast . On the high cround, Kini
Harold lined up his Saxon soldie.rs a1aimt
William the Conqueror.
Where he died with a Norman a rrow
throuah bis eye, they built an abbey.
It'• a 1lrls' school now. but it's gone
throu1h many hands. The rlrst Queen Elizabeth
waa one. One family waa cursed. "They died by fire
and drowning." (A very standard curse, that
one.) FinaJly the church sent an exorcist down
and be removed the curse. (I think the family
sold and moved out, too. Who wouldO:C.>
I beard something about the scMol being
for sale. · • • • AT A FARM NEARBY there's a man who
works in iron -armou.r-finjshed and batn-
mered. It's a hobby aside from farm work. He
says his ancestors were taught the work by the
Romans who came with Caesar. "To repair
armour and chariot wheels."
There were several farms and farmhouses
for sale around Battle. And who knows what you
might tum up.
A low price on one -Cheshire cheese mak·
ing included -was $80,000.
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FEATURES
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Look who's knocking off
baseball opponents with
ease. Sound familiar?
See Page 83.
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Sneed, Miller lead LA en chase
By llOWAaDL. HANDY
.... OMtw .........
LOS ANGELES Ed Sneed had a hot putter and
Jolaruly MiUer li back ln the chue but they have four
others breaUune down their backs in the chase for
the Cleo Campbell Los An&eles Open golf cham-
pionatupat RlvieraCountry Club.
Siw:ed fired a course-record equaling 64 Satur·
day dW'lfl& the third round and Miller had a 67 with
the two tied at 202 and a one-shot lead over Dr. Gil
Morgan and Ben Crenshaw after S4 holes of the 72·
hole event that cone ludes today.
Sneed was within reach of a record 63 and sole
possession of the lead but he left a 12-foot putt short
on the final hole
Morgan, the first-round leader. had a 69 and
Crenshaw a 66 in ideal playing condjtions Saturday
before 22.485 sun-baked fans. Miller Barber, the
leader after two rounds. was in with a 71 lo tie with
Tom Weiskopf 168) for fourth place at 204. two
strokes off the pace
Mark O' Meara of La1una Ni1uel finished with a
two-wider-par 69 and a 210 total for 5' boles. Alan
Tapie, also of Laguqa Ni1uel, fell to 77 and la out of
contention at217.
"l reaJJy had a red-bot putter today,'' Sneed said
following bis round. ·'It was the best puttJn1 round
On T\' I fldafl
_.1tann .. 1 2 ai I
I've had on the tour. It was fantastic. The only one I
mis;hit all day was on 17 when I left it short from
about 12feet.
··I knew the record for the course was 63 or 64 but
I wasn't sure. I was more concerned with getting to
12 under par tat 18) than setting a course record.
''In all the years I've played here, thls is the best
condition I've seen the course at Riviera.··
O'Meara was paired with Jack Nicklaus and An·
All-S~set League
Christensen named player of the year
-...
Brown selected coach of the year
By ROGER CARLSON
Of Ille Dallr ...... ltafl
As they raced through the Sunset League
basketball derby. so does the Fountain Valley
Barons dominate the field in the Daily Pilot's
All-Sunset League selections.
Jeff Christensen leads a pack of four all-
league choices for Coach Dave Brown's
champions-. and the latter was the runaway
winner for Coach of the Year laurels.
The Barons trampled the field with a
sterling 10-0 record . their third unbeaten
season in five years.
Foun~1lin ~alley entered league .Play as
the favorite. but many observers felt it might
be a year where an 8·2 record would take the
title.
Chris tensen. the all ·purpose do·
everything forward who entered with. first
team all-league credentials earned a year
ago, was the driving force for the champions
-but the quality depth on the Fountain
Valley quintet made It more difficult for him
to stand out.
Nevertheless. Christensen did stand out,
as evidenced by a 23.2 average during the
second half of league play. .....
This is Brown's eighth year at the Foun·
lain Valley helm and his teams have now
dominated the Sunset League with an overall
record of 69-13.
Brown's teams have shown fundamental-
ly sound principles and a zone defense with
switching tactics to confuse the oppoaiti~
The Barons enter the CIF 4'.-A playoffs
with a 20-3 record and a 19-game winning
streak, the longest in the school's history.
Also earning first team honors are
forward Jeff Hughes and guard Emile Harry
from Fountain Valley. Edison's Richard
Chang and 6-6 Mick DeLavallade of
Westminster.
Hughes returned to Fountain Valley after
lransfering to Las Vegas and Texas and once
he got in the groove after a late start, the
j unior was unstoppable as a pure shooter.
Harry directed the attack and is the
. league's premier guard, showing the ability
lo hit from outside, drive the lane. handle a
press and find the open man.
Chang, also a junior, scored 32 pomts
"twice in league play and was a dominating
factor on the boards. while DeLavaUade was
truly a one-man arsenal for Westminster.
which enjoyed its best season in years.
First Team
Player, school Height Cl. Av1.
Jeff Christensen, Ftn. Valley 6·3 Sr. 18.4
Mick DeLavallade, Wmstr 6·6 Sr. 32.2
Jeff Hughes, Ftn. Valley 6·2 Jr. 19.8
Richard Chang, Edison 6·5 Jr. 21.8
Emile Harry, Founlai.n Valley 6-0 Sr. 9.9
Second Team
Rick DiBemardo, Edison 6·3 Jr. 17.1
Rick Ciaccio, Newport Harbor 6-8 Sr. 15.6
Frank Luon10, Fountain Valley 6·7 Sr. 8.8
Cory Everhart, NewportHbr 6-3 Sr. 15.9
Roger Weninger, Mfrina 6-1 Sr. 17·.S
dy Bean dµring the third round of play. It apparently
dldn 't bother his concentration.
bo1eys for the day on this hole, where he said turned
his game around the day before.
During the round, be dldn 'tappear to be in awe of
either of his opponents. In fact, he started the day
with a pair of birdies on the tenth and 11th holes as the
trio played tbe back nine first.
NicklaiJs was asked for his opwon of the tour
rookie and said:
••Mark played very well today and I think be has
a very promising future in front of him. He's a very
"I didn't make any putts today," O'Meara said.
·'I kept mis-reading the greens. I guarantee you that
if Jack (Nicklaus) bad been in the position I was in
most of the time. be would have been a lot better than
four-under-par.
good player and the mistakes he made didn't seem to
bother him."
Nicklaus talked while beseiged by autograph·
seeking fans and had little time for further comment.
But he was impressed with the youngster who could
be in contention for a tournament victory before the
year ls over ii hls putting comes around to match the
rest of his game as displayed al Riviera Saturday.
"I felt I made only two bad shots all day. One
with an iron on No. 15 and the other here on nine when
I drove into the trap. If I bad putted like Jack did, my
score could have been much lower."
The shot he talked about on 15 was in the rough to
the side of the green with two trees about four feet
apart directly in front of him. He placed the ball
perfectly between the trees to about eight feet from
the pin but missed the putt. He took his first of two
Tapie bad his probltms'Saturday, soarin1toa71
that saw hlm getting a double bogey on the 15th bole
where he had made a birdie the first round.
Miller. a winner at Tucson this year and in the
(See LA, Page 82)
A spiritless • Will
UC Irvine beats Pacific, 90-82
By JORN SEV ANO
DI UW Dallr ~II .. Slaff
Two weeks from now when the
UC Irvine basketball team is in
the midst of the PCAA post·
season tournament, the An·
teaters mjght point to Saturday
night's win over the University
of Pacific as their most impor-
tant of the year.
Why? Because it was a victory
the Anteaters didn't want ...
and they got it anyway -and
sometimes those are the most
important kind.
Still somewhat shell-shocked
by their devastating loss to
Fresno State on Thursday. the
Anteate.rs needed all the mental
intensity they could muster in
putting away the Tigers, 90-82,
before 1,472 at Crawford Hall.
IT WAS A performance in
.. which the Anteaters lacked
spirit, emotion and the will to
win -au the ingredients of a
natural letdown.
And yet somehow. someway -
and in this case it was at the
free lb.row line -the Anteaters
put t<>1ether enough to be the
team on top.
••rt was a very poor effort
from us. and I certainly don't
want to take .anything away
from the University of Pacific,"
explained Coach Bill Mulligan.
"The free throw line saved us."
Indeed it did, and it took an
NCAA record to d o it. In·
credibly, despjte their lack of
concentration from the floor, the
Anteaters were a perfect 34 or 34
from the free throw line, eclips·
ing the old inark of 31 of 31 held
by Marshall in a game against
Davidson in 1979.
THE TIGERS (3·9 in con-
ference, 13·11 overall) look 19
more shots and bad six more
field goals -and it still wasn't
enough.
That's because Jason Works
( 11 of 11), Rainer Wulf (8 of 8).
Ben McDonald (6 of 6), Kevin
Magee (6 of 6), Randy Whleldon
(2 of 2 ) and Grant Taylor (1of 1)
were dropping 15-footers from
the charity stripe like they were
aspirins.
The soft touches weren't
enough, however. to glisten a
dull showing. Continually. the
Anteaters would s purt to an
eight or nine-point lead only to
let up and allow the Tigers back
into the contest.
On four different occasions
UCI enjoyed leads of six points
or more and each time the
Tlgss came back to lie or as·
sume the lead.
·'I thought this would be a bad
game ... and it was," added
Mulligan, who watched his An·
teaters improve to 8-4 in the
PCAA, 16-8 overall. "We should
have come back (after the loss
Thursday) with some pride;
with something ~o prove.
"DON'T GET ME wrong, I'm
thrilled to death lo set the win .••
'Tm 1tad we won, too," con-
curred Magee, "but we didn't
hustle Wte we should have. We
didn't have the same intensity. I
guess sometimes you just don't
have it on certain nights."
The nation's leading scorer
picked a bad night (if 24 points
and 11 rebounds is bad) for an
off night as Lakers s pecial con-
PCAA alandln9a
Fr .. no Slalt
San Jo .. Slal•
LonQ 8HCll Stale
UC lr.•lne
UlahSl .. o
UCS.nla..,t»ro
Un1versllr ol Paclllc
c .. 1 .. 1111<1 WL
10 2
t ) • • • • • • • ' II Cal SlalO Fvtlorton 1 S.-r·11<woa UC Irvin. t!I, Unlvert.lly ol Pac Ilic 12
Fr 1tt.n0 $Calo '1, Long 9e.c h ..
Son Jot.a Slalo st, Cal State Fullorlon O UC s ... 1a ... _.II, Ul•ll Sl•lo 1'
T-.,.r·1~1t.
UC lrvlno o1 UC Senla 8.,._a
San J-SC.Co al Fr-Sl.
Overall
WL
21 ]
11 6
1) II
1S 9
II 1) ' .. 9 ••
) 21
Lon1 -II SUCo al C•I S .. le 1""41••-
UI•" Malo •l unlve,.lly ol Paclllc
s uJtanl Jerry West was watching
Magee from the stands.
Magee. who totalt:d but 39
points for the week. wiU be hard·
pressed to keep his No. I ran.It·
ing (28.l average).
"I was just off," said Ma1ee of bis play. ·• 1 think we played
as bard as we could. the shots
just didn't go down. I'm just
glad we won:·
A LOT OF the other Anteaters
were equally relieved.
··We under estimated them
totally," analyzed Grant Taylor,
who fashloned the most excilinl
play of the game when he
s lammed Ron Cornelius ' at-
tempted stuff-shot out of bounds,
"I thought for awhile we wanted
to lose it. I'm sure glad we hlt a
few free throws or we would
have.''
"We didn't play hard," added
Rainer 2. "We figured we'd just
go through the motions and beat
them." ' ' Hard as t.bey tried, tbou1b. the
Anteaters couldn't give it awa11
-despite a gritty showing frorq
Tigers Cornelius (26 points) and
Mall Waldron (32). 1
"I think we've got it out of
us." said Wulf of the team's
mental cobwebs. "I think we
know we can just step on the
floor and beat someone." I
Not unless tbe Anteaters bav4' another perfect 34 ol 34 in them.,
Bulldogs' balance
too much for 49ers
LONG BEACH (AP) -Guard
Donald Mason scored 14 points
to lead a balanced Fresno State
attack Saturday night as the
Pacific Coast Athletic Associa ·
lion-leading BuJldogs breezed to
a 67 ·40 victory over Long Beach
State.
Forward Bobby Davis added
13 points, seven rebounds and
four assists for Fresno State.
which is now 10-2 in PCAA play
and 21·3 overall.
Also scoring in double figures
for the Bulldogs were center
Pete Verhoeven with 12 points
and forward Rod Higgins and
guard Bobby Anderson with 11
points each. Verhoeven pulled
down a game-high eight re·
bounds.
Center Dino Gregory led Long
Beach State, whlcb fell to 11-4 in
conference action and 13·11
overall. with 17 points. but the
6-9 junior grabbed only four re·
bounds . Guard Dave Shutts
added 10 points for the 49ers.
The Bulldogs led nearly aJJ the
way. It wu 24·19 at halftime.
Fresno State pulled away steadi·
ly after the midway point of the
second half.
Fresno Stale outrebounded
Long Beach 36·14. The Bulldop
made 54.S percent of their field
goal attempta to only 44. 7 per-
cent for the 49ers.
Lone Beach is now Ued for
third place in the PCAA with UC
IJ'vlne. One more week remains
in the re1ular season.
Thursday. the 49ers travel to
Cal State Fullerton for a game
with the cellar-dwelling Titans.
Long Beach closes out the
season Saturday at UC Santa
Barbara.
Stanford
has sl1ock
for UCLA
STANFORD (AP> -Keith
J ones· 23 points and Stanford's
free-throw accuracy down the
stretch lifted the Cardinals to a
74·72 upset victory over sixth-
ranked UCLA in a Pacific 10
basketball game Saturday n!cbt,
The Cardinals. who wen( Into
the game tied for last in the Pae
10, made five free throws in the
final three minutes to protect •
lead. Stanford made Its .conl ference record 4·11 while UCLA
which had won six slraigh
1amea, fell to 10-4.
Stanford Jed 73·68 with
seconds remainin1 but UC
roared to within one point, 73-72
with 11 seconds left.
After a UCLA timeout, D
Daye fouled Stanford'• Job
Ra,veW on an inbounds play, bu
the Stanford player miued
free throw attempt. UCL
brou1ht the ball down-cowt
Michael Holtoa's jump shot w
blocked by Hana Wichary.
Flyers maintain their mastery_ over Kings, 3-1
Dou1 llarty wu fouled
takln1 a full-court paaa an
made one ol two free-tbrow a
tempta with five aeconda 1
Rod Foster'• 10-foot jump
feU abort at the ftaa1 .........
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3·1 lead.
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the 1 period oa srtca-•a ftnt
1oal of U. teUOll. a. coaaeeted on a
50-foat.w dllrlDI a power p&Q.
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l •l. TM n,,.. toe* UM lad fw lood OD
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1-.at. Tbey haven't picked ap a vie·
Lory 11.nce Feb. 2 wbm they downed UM
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they have pe 0-1-Z.
Slnee Montnal defeated Del.roil, f.1
laturdar DAlllt, IM C.0 .... DOW bold
dowa tint paeee ID tlle Monti Dl ...
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Or819 CoMI DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 22. 1881
l1oc k~ Astro~
with 2 1/2-hour workout
t'romAl~k .. • COCOA. Fla Hot.Uton Mlroa pilther J . R •
Rlch.ard, rt!N\lt!tln& from • Ute threatenina
trake. 1hocked Astroi ' offirJahi S•turday by
pumna hlm~elf through a trenuoua 2~·bo~r
workout at the tum ·~ lrau\ln& facilities Although Richard hu dechndt-d to put a tHT\t' aehedule on his comeback at·
templ. Astro11 Gent-ral Manaa~r Al Rosen said, ''We hope
to ba\·e him ready to patch the first game or the World
,.t~ C.:hamp1onsh1p Series ·· Richard. who ,•, collavsed during a workout m the
Astrodome July 30, said it felt like a
normal sprinK traininf to him. "It is
JUSl a matter Of time, don't know how )
much. before 1 pitch again." Richard
said. "l am not totally where I was a
year ago but actually. my arm is ahead
or the rest of m y body." Astros' officials
were surprised at Richard's endurance.
"He really a mazed all of us." Astros
••c•aao publicist Ed Wade said.
"We b.ad just planned a picture session out on the field
and then he was going inside for his regular rehabilitation
work.
"But it was such a nice day he went outside and
worked a good 2112 hours. He ran a mile and took some
ground balls. IC you didn't know he'd suffered a stroke, you
wouldn't have known anything had been wrong."
Richard said h e threw t1t about halfspeed iin
Saturday's first workout. Aaked to compare the start of this spring with 10 years ago, Richard said. "Ten years
ago ia in the past and th.at means going back. I want to go
forward." ,,.. ..... , ........ --------.
Jiiii• Ervla& of the Philadelphia 71ers on a remark
by Boston Celtics general manacer Red Auerbach that
Dr. J plays with one eye on the basket and the other on
his man: "I keep both eyes on my man. Heck, the
basket hasn 'l moved on m e yet.·•
Engfbll •park• Dne "'r'• .,1r10,.,,
Alea Ea&llslt scored 36 pointa, and Billy m
MclU..ey and IUkJ Vaadewe&k came off the
bench to score 18 points apiece. as the Denver
Nuggets raced past Kans as City, 129-109 Satur·
day night in the National Basketball Association
Cedric Muwell scored 26 points and Larry Bird added 22 to
lead Boston to a 130-119 decision over Detroit. The loss
dropped Detroit's record to 15·52 ... Joba Drew scored 29
points and Eddie Johnson 24 to spark Atlanta to a 118-105 win
over Cleveland. Johnson tallied 17 of his points in the first
half, while Drew scored 17 after the intermission. It was the
Hawks' first win in four meetings with the Cavaliers this
s eason.
MorrmD~ Bo••tl •park lslandrnr• aeln
A second-periQlllll goal by Kea Morrow broke ~
a 2-2 tie and the New York lslanden went on to > a 6·3 National Hockey League victory over
Chicago Saturday night. snapping a five game-
winless streak. Mike Bouy, the leading goal-scorer in the
NHL boosted his total to 56 with a third-period tally . . .
In other games. right winger Guy Lafleur, flashing some
of his old form. scored his 17th and 18th goals of the season
to spark Montreal to a 4-1 verdict over
Detroit. The Canadiens have now gone
17 stra ight games without a defeat on
home ice . . . . Former Canadian
Ol ym pian Glenn Andenon scored the
first three goals of the game to lead Ed·
monton to a 5-1 victory over Winnipeg
. . . Don Maloney scored three goals
in a 21 2 minute span during New York's
five-goal second-period expl05ion, pac·
ing the Rangers to a 6·4 victory over the
aouv Was hington Capitals Terry
Martin snapped a 3-3 tie with his 11th goal of the season at
13:21 of the third period and WW Palment scored into an
empty Minnesota net with 37 seconds left to give Toronto a
5·3 victory over the North Stani . . . Jor1an Petterssoa
and Blake Dunlop scored power play goals 30 seconds
apart in the final period, sending St. Louis lo a 4-1 triumph
over Colorado.
Bra.,n' •alarir• n•ar 88 •llllon
ATLANTA -The Atlanta Braves, who Ill spent the decade of the 705 mired in mediocrity.
will have a base salary totaling almost $6
million this season for its top 26 players it was
reported in The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitu·
tion. The article, listed salaries for the 26 players most likely
lo make the roster this season.
The .fi~ures for the team also included an a~dition al
$590,000 m incentive bontneS to lift the overall poss1b~e total
lo $6,567,866 and included deferred payments of $1.8 mtllion.
Leading the list was veteran knuckleballer Phil Niekro,
with a 1981 base salary of $1,148,700, with all but $150,000 or it
to be deferred as part or the t.hree·year $3.1 million contract
he signed in 1980. The second highest salary goes to outfielder Claudell
Washlogt.on. obtained in the free agent draft following the
1!8> season. He will eam ~.ooo iand center fielder Dale
Murphy, who recently signed a one.year pact, will gel
$400,000. •
World rt-«"ord• •••al Europ•aN .,..,
SlaamU AbbJaaov of the Soviet Union, in the • men's triple jump, and ltuta lbeeel of West
Germany, in the women's lon1 Jump, set world
best performances Saturday durinl the first
day of tbe European indoor track and field championships.
Abbjuov leaped 56·9"4 In tbe triple jump, while Haenel did
the loq jump in 22·2~ . . . JeueMe ......_ of Los An1eles
uaed her lone stride to euUy run away from favored Allee
Browa and ~ Ta11Gr and wla the women'• 50·meter
daah al tbe Edmonton JC>UJ'QI Gamea. Bolden wu clocked ln
8.13 seconds, tbe third futest LDdoor ttme. ever recorded
. . . Earl Aa&Ma1 routed four bllber·Jeeded opponent.a ln·
cludl.nc leader a.,-a.ekle1, 2'2·211. to win b1a aecoad con·
ae.cuUve Pro Bowlers AaaoclaUoa UUe LD. tbe Ma11cScore
Open . . . Ttie lawyer for former Nf'L llaebacker Sa••J
Gnea says bl.a client will alp a two-year contract with the
New Orleana Salnta a( "cJou to ala fllurH" a 1ear.
• • • movertune
Soulbem Callfomla CoUece's
buk.dball team turned in one ot
it.II finest performances ot the
1ea11on Saturday as the
Vanguards kept pace with a
talented Athletes in Action
squad berore ralllng in overtime, 88-84. sec (13-16 ) had the lead
several times in regulation and
had possession of the ball. tied
with AJA at 74, with two minutes left in regulation.
However the Vanguards were
caned for a travelling violation.
setting up the overtime period.
The two teams then traded
baskets in overtime until
Southern Cal grabbed a two-
point lead witb two minutes re·
maining.
But AIA's Tim John.son con-
verted on a lhree·poinl play and
the Vanguards were never able
to catch up after that.
For Southern California. Rick
Porras again led the team in
scoring with 24 points while
sophomore Mike Roberts added
22.
Freshm an ce nter Dan
Morten.son, just 6·3, was seven or eight from the field for 14
points. sec outshot its opponents. hit·
ting 55 per cent of its shots com· pared to 44 for AIA.
Johnson paced AIA in scoring with 21 pomts while 7-0 center
Steve Schall added 15.
Former Marina High standout
Rich Branning had 14 for AJA.
AJA outrebounded Southern
Californ ia, 49-29 as the
Vanguards had no one over 6-3
in their starting line·up.
Christine
• 1s a rare
• exception
Big Class A yachts whose skip-
pers and crews us ually enter
long distance races for only one
reason -line honors (first lo
finish> rarely wind up with a
handicap win.
Fred Pre iss's 84-foot sloop
Christine from Pacific Mariners
Yacht Club appears to be a rare
exception. Only two other yachts
had finish ed the l .125·mile
Puerto Vallarta race Saturday
and neithe r or the m had saved
their time on Christine which
finished Friday at 6:57 a.m. on
-dying breeze. Ragtime finished Saturday at
6:09 p.m. and Oaxaco finished
Saturday at 8:58 a .m . and the
only other yacht near the finish
was Tribute 11 more than 50
miles away.
The 23 yachts still al sea were-
fighting a windless. glassy sea in
the Gulf of California -some of
them with nearlf 300 miles left
to go. Several o the yachts re·
porting at the 1 p.m . Saturday
roll call told of having made as
much as five miles stemway.
Others were turning in circles
With the wind •'straight up the
mast."
Christine's clean s weep -
first to finis h . first in Class A
and first overall -hinged on
whether yachts still 200 miles
from the finish could whistle up
enough wind to finish by 7 a .m. today.
Nordskog wins
for sweetheatt
MARINA DEL REY -Bat-
tling gale force winds and what
he c.alled "strange seas," Bob
Norchkog of Tanana drove his
38·foot Scarab, Power Boat
Magazine Special over a 132-
mile course Saturday lo win
Pacific Offshore Power Boat As·
sociation's "Race For Your
Sweetheart."
Besides batUing the elements.
Nordskog suffered a four minute
mechanicaJ failure on the boat
but still averaged 72 miles per
hour over the course.
Fourteen boats started the_
race despite 40·knot winds that
blasted the course between tbe
Palos Verdes Peninsula and
Point Dume. Ten of the boata
finished.
N ord.skoa 1ot off to a slow
start behind Jack E11er's ·Holy
Chrysler from Westchester but
took tbe lead after Easer broke
down off Polnl Dume.
Second boat lo rlnisb was
Jerry Bunal of Orange drivln1
Ray Hardwick'• Sea Claw in the
Modified Cius. He avera1ed 83
mph and flnlshed 18 minutes
behind Nordskog.
Dorv~ triple&; WCI tmnhles
Ul Dorvall waa three ....
d &dcleCaNJ Ill a 1ebool "'° ID tbe _, mten, bat It
Do".U~fer from Oe-e&d.-.a , captured tbe
1101110launt*IDH.l....Sal8o
... lb WOil die • lDtermedlate b..a. .. 11.1. lie al8o ... .Se-
I
JOANNE CARNER ..
Carner
• stays hot,
takes lead
· SARASOTA, Fla. (AP)
Defending champion JoAnne
Carner, the hottest golfer on the
LPGA tour, fired a 3-under·par
69 Saturday to lake a one·stroke
lead after three rounds of ~
Bent Tree Ladies Classic.
Carner, who won a Ladles
Professional Golf Association
tournament In a sudden playoff
in St. Petersburg last week and
finished second two weeks ago,
started the round trailln1
leaders Sandra Post, Amy Alcott
and Ayako Okamoto by one shot.
. Her 69 gave her a 54-bold total
of 208 over the par·72, 6,088-yard
Bent Tree Gold and Raquel Club
course. Alcott, with a 1-under 71
Saturday, was second at 2.09,
while Post and JoAnn Washam
were 3 strokes back at 211 .
OKAMOTO, WHO shared the
lead for the first two rounch, fell
four shots behind with a 2-over·
par 74 which put her al 212. Beth
Solomon fired a 3·under·par 69
and stood at 214.
Six golfers -Nancy Lopez
Mellon, Barbara Barrow, Nancy
Rubin, Dot Germain. Beth
Daniel and Hollis Stacy -were
bunched at 216.
.. , played fairly well today. I
kept everyt.hing in play," said
Carner ... I had trouble on some
of my iron shots. I got over the
ball cockeyed. But this happens
every tournament. It's usually
because I stand open. Usually I
figure out what I'm doing and
work it out.
"I FEEL GOOD. I'm playing
not real strong golf; but I'm
playing a little smarter golf. I
expect good rounds tomorrow."
s he added.
Alcott birdied No. 2 and No. 14
enroute lo a 35-35 round.
·'It was a routine, unspec-
tacular round, but I'd take it any
day." said Alcott. "I'm bitting
the ball solid '1td I'm playin1
well. With any breaks I could
have shot 67 or 68." Asked about
her chances of overtakinl the
hot-shooting Carner, Alcott, wbo
celebrates her 25th birthday
Sunday, said:
"I play my best golf when I'm about 3 or 4 back. I've won
several tournaments coming
from behind. Technically. I like
being in the lead, but I just like
being a contender."
Marina girls
win playoff
Marina High's girls basketball
team is headed for the CIF
playoffs, after the Viklnaa
scored a 53·26 victori over
Westminster Saturday nigbt in'
Sunset League playoff 1ame to
determine the league's third·
pl~e finisher.
Q
The Vikings, with Colleen
Berry 1ettlng 21 pointa and JW
Gillingham chipping in _101 jumped out to an early lead aa
never looked back.
For Westminster, lt wu J1llt a
case of thin&• not golftl riOt.
The Uona could muster jult four
polnta ln the flnt quarter.
'The playoff 1ame, Dla.Yed at
Huntlnaton Beach Hll)i. wu.
needed after both the -vw.
and Uons ftnlabed the recu1ir
season with 5·5 records.
The win gives Marina a 15-10
overall record.
SPORTS BREAK I BOATING /SPORTS ON TV
Today~s TV
81 BOWAU L. MNDY .............
FoUowtng are th• top IPOf't• .wnts on TV tOday. Retl1'9
are: ./ ' I I fllCetlent; ' ' I worth watching; / 1 fair; ,. forg•t It. ,
~ 10 a.rn., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./
NM BASKETBALL: Lak•rs at N•w York Knlcks.
AfRltMart: Gary Bender, Biii Russell and Rick Barry.
The Lakers .,.ttl• the touah Knlcks with the opportunity of moving up on Phoenix In tr. Pacific Division of the N BA's Western Conference. Los Anaeles Is .,.1/2 back of the first-place Suns and In second place gofng Into today's game. New York Is resting comfortably In third place In the Atlantic Division 1 , '
·of the Eastern Conference, 11 112 behind division-leading 1
" Phlladelphla. ,
~ 11 a.rn., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Vlrglnja vs. Notre Dame. Announcers: Dick Enberg, Billy Packer and Al McGuire.
Undefeated and No. 1 ranked Virginia (23·0) takes on No. 11 r-anked Notre Dame ( 19-4) In a key lntersectlonal match-up.
Vlr-glnla Is led by All ·Amerlcan Ralph Sampson whlle the
Fighting lrlsh counter with star forward Kelly Tr-lpucka.
I' 1 p.rn., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./
GOLF: Los Angeles Open.
Aftnouftun: Vin Scully, Jeck Whitaker, Pat Summer-all,
Frank Glleber, Ben Wright and Ken Venturi.
Ed Sneed shot a cour-se record-tying 6-4 on Saturday to pull Into 'a tie with Johnny Miller at 202 going Into today's final round at the Riviera Country Club. Deadlocked at 203, a strOke off the pace are Gii Morg41n and Ben Crenshaw. Tom ·
Weiskopf and Miiier Barber ar. at 20-4.
OTMaR T•L•YISION t:"5 a.m. (M) -PUT90L INTEltNACIONAL. 10 a.m. <M> -.OXI• -Bobby Czyz vs. Teddy Mann In an eight~ mlddltwelclht bout telecast live from Atlan· tic City. Alto on ttle uni: ,.-ony Tucker vs. Kerry Judge In a
six-round heavywelaM bout alOng with Bernard Taylor vs.
Jimmy Wahington ln a llX·round featherweight bout. (SO) -IPO•TI AMERICA -Hlghllghts from the 1990 California community college waw DOIG championships. 11 a.m. (50) -IOCc•• MADE IN GERMANY.
12:15 ... m. (2) -IPO•TS SPECTACULAR -Mike
Rossman(..._,) vs. Lulrf ~ (19·3) in• scheduled 10· round HIM ... vywelattt bout telecast live from Chicago . Rossman, the former WBA champion, scored a 10.r-ound de·
clslon owr ~In November.
1 p.m. (4) -SPORTIWORLD -The women's pro· tesslonal surfing championship, taped at Sunset e .. ch on Oahu, Hawaii. Also: The World lnvltatlonal weightlifting championship and part five of the world pro figure skating
championships. (7) -SUPERSTARS -N•tlonal League
MVP Mike Schmidt heads the list of stars in the men's final, taped at Key Biscayne, Fla. Also competing ar-e Renaldo
Nehemiah, EdWln Moses, Peter Mueller and Andre Arnold. Commentators Include: Fr-ank Gifford, Don Meredith, Lynn
Swann and Revgle Jackson.
2:30 p.m. (22) -SOCCER.
3 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -wee ban-
tamweight champion Lupe Pintor defends his title against
Jose Uzega In a scheduled 15-round bout, taped In Houston. Also: A r-etrospectlve of the 19llO Winter Olympics Including
the gold·medal winning U.S. hockey team and Er-ic Heiden's five golf medals in speed skating.
RADIO
Basketball -Lakers at ~w York Knicks, 10 a.m., KLAC (570).
(llw Daily Pilot Is not rffPOMlble for late ctranges.)
f're• Pa9• Bl
LA OPEN CHASE . • •
•
Jackie Gleason lnnverrary in
1980, said be wu tired on the
fininabin& boles.
"I played about as 1o0d as I
could play t.broulb 11 holes then
I started to 1et a little tired after
that. I don't know wby," be said.
The consensus of the leaders
was that the course was playing
well .Md that it would gel down-
to the ones who make the fewest
.mis takes in the final round to de·
termine a winner.
"I didn't pt a lot out of tbe
round but I made a few pub.a. I
got about wbat I deserved. But I
seem to be 1etting tired late in
my roundl and I'm sure lt'1 u
much mm&al u it is pbyaleal.
"I bope to abake it tomorrow
or I'll lme IQ ebanee to wta.
There are • lat of lood ....,_.
around me ao I'll Mft tO It.oat 61 or better. I ban a 1ame plaa
for every hole i.ere. Wbetber J
can pull It off or not, I don't
know. "I have a lot of confidence but
not u mucb u I used to have.
"It gets down to a matter of
pride." Weiskopf s aid. "It gets
harder to slay at the top or your
game when you get close to 40
like I am. I know I don't want to
IQ out there and play if 1 can't
pl~y well. The young players
make YC!U play better.••
In today 's final round,
O'Meara is paired with Hawaii
Open winner Hale Irwin and
Cost• Mesa Open winner Scott
Simpson of San Diego. They get
off lbe first tee at 9: 12. Tapie is
in a group with Cesar Sanudo
and Danny Edwards off the
tenth tee at 10:06. But I'll be aareulve. No one la ____________ _
more .,......ive tban I am rlpt
now.'' .
Crembaw said bis 18 was bl.a beat round at Riviera. "Any
Ume you can say you abot a • at
Riviera, you've accomplished
sometblnl. But the scorilll la pbenomena.I even tbou&h tbla is
one of tbe two best courses we
play resuiarly on the tour. Tbe
Crosby courses would be the
beat." Morsan says he thinks lt will
take more than l2·under.par to
win and figures it will be a final
67 or •for the visitor.
•'The areens are becomtn1
firmer and a little faster."
Mor1an said. "The final round
abould be a good one."
Record equaled
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Sophomore Eric Stanton of Lona
Beacb CC cleared 7 ·4 lncbea
Saturda,y to tie tbe national com·
mwait.y coUete bitb Jump record
1D an outdoor tract meet boat.kt
by tbe Univenity of Southern
Calllonda.
Stuton dured 7-4 on bia fin\
lr1 to ....... tbe ~Ht rrt·
day by TPe Peacock ol llodelto
JC.
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OCC misses first;
settles for /if th
Ex-Rustler Ev&ns hot
Cai defeats USC iii overtime, 1/J.71
l'romAP ..... kMe LOGAN, Utah -Former GoJdeo Weal C0Ue1e
atudout Walter Evana acond JI pointa lo lead
Santa Barbara paat Utah State 81· 79 in Pacific
Coast AlhleUc A11ociation buketbaU Saturday
Arizona had 1hootin1 problema aU IU&bl -bit·
lint only 42 percent of ill abota from U.. fteld and
01 anae Cout Collw1e h1td •
r ba nrC', slim •• It may h•ve
N'f'n, to (i.Ub ln a U• for fltat
place m the n&Hff Suultl Cout
C"on[erence bukt'tbaJI rac"
the ba.11 vver • HHon •hllh 22
llm~a
14 of 25 attempta from tbe tree throw Uae.
Oeapill' lht! h11h number of
turoov41r a, the Pirates still
played with 1t1l the ir be•rta .
&v"n alt~r they fell behjnd by n points ( 47 38). lhey tou1ht
back
ni1bt.
• H-'drs Mlp or.,,.. I
II lhe PiratCll bad to do w1a11
but ho t Fullerton Siturday
n11ht and h<>pt fQr a lltlle 1ood
fortunf' around lbe reill of the
leattue
Center Richard Anderson added 22 points and
forward Gary Moeller bad 16poiats for tbe Gauchos,
now 4·8 in tbe PCAA and 10-U overall. Utah State, ~-7
in tbecooferenceand 11·13fortheaeuoo, wu led by
Brian Jackson with 21 pointa. Keith Hood with 20,
Edtar Wickliffe with 12 and Haakon Austefjord
EUGENE, Ore. -Wuhin1t.on forward Bob t
Caldwell tipped in teammate Andra Grilfin'a book I
shot witb 46 seconds left lo lift the Hualrle1 to a
70-68 victory over Oreeon.
Fueled by 10 1econd-ball poiDts from the 6-7
Grilfin and 14 points rrom senior 1uard Bob Fronk,
Washineton clawed back from a 64-59 deficit witb
4: 43 remainlni. with 11. I O$lettd. thttrtks to F ullerton ·s
13 ~ victory. OCC rlnasht!d m
fifth placc and will be on the
ru.iad "twn tbe wild card playotrs
begrn next Wednesday
WHU.£ ANYTHING could
ba' ~ happened 1n the South
Coast Conference, lhe one lhmg
110 one expected to happen m lhe
M 1 :s 1on Conference did San
Be rnardino Valley s napped a
15 ~ame winless streak against
Saddleback with an 80-75 vic-
lnrv
IN A Sl'.\N of four minutes,
lht: Hues scored 10 s trai1ht.
But once a1ain, lhe HorneU
managt!d to pull away, and occ·
Just couldn't pull even again.
J oho Saunders led the 6CC
scoring with 16 points. Chris ·
Beas ley added 11 and Brian
Maravich had nine .
WALTEYANI
J ackaon had a chance to tie the game at 76-all for
the Aaies with 33 seconds ten, but m i.ssed the second
of two free throws. Santa Barbara's Clint Winterl·
ing'a slam dunk with 25seconds re mainin1 and And·
deraon's two foul shots with 19 seconds left gave the
Gaucbosan80-75lead.
Hood brought the Aggies to within one at 80-79
with one second lert but Anderson was fouled and
The Huskies tied the game 68 when Kenny
Lyles sank the first of two free throws with 1:09
left. Lyles rebounded the second free throw and
after a Husky timeout the 6-8 Caldwell scored to
raise Washington 's confere nce record lo 7,7 an<I
13-10 overaJL
OCC will open the wild card
playoffs Wednesday at either
Ml San Antonio or Cerritos. The
Mo unties and Falcons finished
tn a second-place tie and it will
be up to conference otricialsno
decide who will have the edge.
Vaquero
wrestlers
added afree throw after time had expired. A,,...~ sparlu O.P....,,
The Gauchos hit 62 percent of their attempts
from the lloor lo Utah State's 38 percent.
IJSC rdpprd at lleazno
BERKELEY -Guard Mike Chavez scored six
points in overtime including a rs-root shot at the
buzzer to give California a 73·71 Paciftc-10 victory
CHICAGO --All-Ameriran Mark Aguirre
scored 24 points. 16 or them in the second half. a nd
Terry Cummings had 21 points, 17 in th~ first hair.
to lead third-ranked De Paul to a 78-71 victory over
Marquette. ·
The victory was the 10th straight and 23rd or
the season for the Blue Demons. whose only loss
was to Old Dominion. • • over USC.
Bat'.k at Fullerton, where OCC
entered the game with a 7-4 rec-
ord , the Pira tes managed to
h11ld a lead just three times all
111ght Yet, even with jusl 1' 13
left in the contest. the Bucs were
cl uwn by j,ust three points.
Meanwhile, at Saddleback, the
Gauc hos. a head a l one lime,
50-38. were s tunne d by San
Bernardino Valley, losing to the
Indians for the first time since
1973
tmpreSSIVe Chevez, who m issed a potential lie-breaking
shot near the e nd of regulation time, made his
By JACK MINTER game-winner after Southern Cal defender Dwitht oeu.oa.11,~ ... 1...,, Anderson fe ll down and left. him wide open on the
I . H -h 1 d b St right side.
Marquette suffe red its third straight setback
and slipped to 16-9 for the season. although the
Warriors were in the running throughout the ron-
test.
But undaunted, the Hornets,
whose veteran coach Ezra Van
!lo rn will r etir e after this
s eason, had a chance to give him
a going-away present in the
form or a conference cham-
pionship.
THE GAUCHOS' problem was
a cold s hootin g night and a
generaJJy lethargic game . The
Gauc hos hit on only 38 percent of
their shots.
r vine lg · e Y eve Anderson, who led all scorers with 26 points, Sch ictenberg's upset of la s t had tied the score at 71 on a basket with 20 aecondl yeac's state champ, gained two
individual championships at to pl~~e victor y improved Cal's 'f'ecord to 5-10 in
Rallying from a 41-36 deficit early in the
second half behind the play of Oliver Lee a nd
freshman Glenn Rivers. Ma rquette came back to
take a 64-53 lead mid way through the period.
Saturday's CIF sectional w.r:estl-the Pac-lO a nd 13-11 overall. while USC fell to 7-7
Wilh Clark Guest scoring 17
points and Clyde Barrow added
14. Van Horn got that present.
l I 1s Hornets will s kip the wild
card playorrs and await the
Sh a ugl'messey playoHs .
The b ig gu n ro r San
Bernar d in o wa s M e l vin
Robinson. a s wing man who re-
cently became eligible lo pl ay.
He had 26 points on the evening.
ing meet at Cypress College. and 12.11 Schiclenberg defeated Howard -Anderson scored the Trojans' last 11 poinll of
Lawson . th e de r e ndin g the second half, and his hook shot with juat under
California c h ampion at 138 five minutes to play gave them their bi11eat lead
Basketball scores
FOR OCC, it was a case or too
many turnover s. a m a l ady
wh1 r h struck the Pirates earlier
in the ~eason. The Bucs turned
Saddleback, alread y has the
Mission Conference locked up
with a 10-2 record, 20-8 overall,
and won 't see action again until
March 7 when the Gauchos host
the Shaugnnessey playoffs win-
ner from the Southern Cal Con-
ference.
Reinholtz, Boes
• win tournament
pc unds. in a m atch that atG2-5.5. co::r
Srhirtenberg compared to the But USC made two quick turnovers, and Cal uc ,,,,_..,Pk.Ille u "Rocky" movie. f ,,_.._.,,LMl .. K"s1.o .. Ear 1 i e r t h is Ye a r he clim bed back to tie at 64 on a Mark McNamara ree .,'-" J .. It."· c.i 5t•t•.Fuuorion
d · throwwilhjust overtwominulesloplay. (Lawson> e feated me 30-1 man ca111w111.11.usc11 100
AAU (Amatuer Athletic Union) Tl• I GflGIR s1a .. 1w•1•. ucL.A 12 meet. When I found out that we .. ana o•r o,...,. s1.11. wa1111na1on sul . d $ d WHlll""°" I), Oregon U were going to wrestle m the SAN JOSE -Seniors Doug Murrey an i P-••ne s.. Gonz•e• H
championships I was really ex-Williams rombined for 35 points to lead the San c11a-11. C•• s1111 L.A ••
Cl.led," sa 1·d a sm1'l1'ng Schicten-J St l S t t 5941 . t C 1 s1.Mary·,111.u.01~noi1eou ose a e par ans o a -v1c ory over a usF t0, s.n1. c11r• u berg. State Fullerton. uc 0 .. 1, 101. Sonoma st. 11
San Jose led from the opening buzzer in a slop-~:;~'!:~~~ ~~~~:~. H:i~a•I ••
"MY MAIN goal was to not be pily played gam e that saw the Titans shoot a mis-c11Po1r1Pomone1 ~. a.11m11110
pinned. I just concentrated on er able 8.6 percent rrom the field in the !irst half. sis~~ 0;,8051.113, ,,.., Fo«• ,, co11 him the whole match. I also kept San Jose shot 43 percent for the game. ca• Poly 1~01•n. uc "1•or,10, u
remembering the A·AU match Murrey led aJI scorers with 19 points, scoring Por11an11as. Loy111a. ca111. u 1011 when he would 1'ust lift me up ca1 s1. Oomln-• Hllh 11, c.1. st eight or the Spartans first 10 points in the game. ..°""'''• .. and throw me on the mat. I San Jose is now 9.3 in conference and ll-6 overall. c••••m.,.t-Mwoo n . Pomon a wanted to beat him badly." the P11ur n Sea View league champ re-Fullerton dropped lo 1-11 in conference and 3-21 w111111 ..... ".-:ri.~11
vealed. overall. 11vu n. ,.._ M .. ico /1
F 0 e n Vl·ew Ha'gh performa nce in three games. Schictenberg defeated Lawson a:....-,.. -. •• "e-anr ~~·=·~~':;:'u':. .. si.,. ormer c a Meanwhile, OCC pitchers also 4·1 with a couple or takedowns. ,,...._,,.,.... • •• • " -nr AW,o ... 1,.. ... co1orad0St •J r:~:~~ '{:~~si~~~h~t~i:a!m~ fared well in the the three-day Jn the first period he led 2-0 and ·CORVALLIS. Ore. -Senion Steve Johnson • rr:.~.~r~:~~~a~:rs;> 11
munity college leve l Saturday, tournament, compilin~ an in;>-going into the final two-minute and Ray Blume combined for 40 points to lead Mont-St.U,••haSt.n cou
scatte ring th ree singles a nd pressive 1.00 ERA. Reinholtz. m stanza he led by a' score of 3-1. second-ranked Oregon Stat~ to an 81-53 Pacific-10 coto•-n.K ..... •))
striking out five t o lead Orange 12 innings of work for the Bucs The Irvine athlete won all of his Conference victory over Washineton State: =-:,;;!~::>-:~~:"~:.'~'
r,.oast College to a 9-0 victory this season. boasts a n 0. 71 E RA. earlier m atches by decision Unbeaten Oregon Stale led throughout the •oa110 ''·Monte,...'' Ov •.• ,. 1-lancork i n the Ca sey Coach Mike Mayne is also im-also. They wrestled at the 158-game and collected its 22nd season victory, its 13th Mi. .... '-d · h h ' t • '-'ttm' g Bau s1 '•· w. Mlclllgen It Slt'n~t>I Tournam ent rh?m-presse wit ts earn s in pound category on Saturday. in the Pac-10. Washington State is ranked last in 10.ur,l"w_.., pions hip gam e al Cerritos -the contributing factor to last Teammate Dean Castelo de-theconference at2-llandis9-131nall1ames.... N.11NAe1ars,M1....,,0111 .. .1
College. year's state ch ampionship. The feated Fountain Valley's Rick Johnson made 21 points, and Blume uored 19. ~~•= ~,.:,~..i:!,.,,
Reinholtz, a 6-1. 190-pound left-Bucs are hitting at a criap .332 Nbzaki. 6-4, in the 101 wel&ht Couears s coring was capped by 10 points each .. , ...... u ,M1c111_.su1
hander , went t he distance, al· average after six games. class. Cast elo won his firs t f~m Steve Harriet and Ken McFadden. •11d1-1•·,,,..,__.•,
lowing j ust one walk and racing Part or the OCC hitting sue-match with a pin with 1:01 gone Oregon State led 37.23 at halftime, and :~=~;:.'::C~~10 on ly three batters over the cess can be attributed to Mike ir) the contest, won his second ,.,.,._ s•.sc.Louhs)
mim.imum in leading the Pirates Va nderburg . whose! three-hit ·match 12.2 and won by pin in his Washinlton Stale never t ot closer than 12 poi.nt.s in ~::'i:::c-u;~!: : ... ~:~~g•nl•
to the tourney title. pe rformance Saturday raised third matc h . Castelo, unlike the second half. The last time was at 47-3S. 0 ....... "· MA•ciuet•• 11 OCC had breezed into the his batting average to .455, and Schictenberg. was the number About seven minutes into the second hall, Jeff 1111n.i1 St .... o.1.011u
r hampionship contest with wins newcomer Reggie Montgomery one seed in the tournament at Stoutt began leading Oregon Slate scorlnl and g~:=;:,s:,:~.st.u
uf 5-1 and 8-3 over Golden West who has hit sa fely in all six OCC his weight. made four outside jumpers as the Beaven pulled 1t ...... 1t. ioe. 01t•e11oma 11
d S ddl b k d ga mes • toa63-431eadwith7:28toplay. 0Meu .... 1t ... u1.M1o11 an . a e ac . an was up · h b 1 ( v ... ,..il-St .... r.nneuu h eh 11gainst a llanrock te am which Meanwhile. in t e alt e or MARINA'S JOHN Jensen was ,.
brought a 5-0 r ecord into the the consolation c hampions hip, seeded as No. l in the 148 pound Sun Drrlb fop Arl:o11a w1ch11asc.u,cn11111on 1~
narne. Santa Mo nica downed Golden class off his 23-1 record in 1981. __ .. ed Ar' Stat led Lon•• I011~E••n>••11• 'J ,... -h d' th R ti TUCSON -Seventh-rana 1zena e , -The P ir a tes broke open a West. 4-0. an mg e us ers The SWlSel League Champ and d ruuM.M1• T• .. "'
srorcll'SS game in the fifth in-their third loss in four outings" las t year 's number three by 7-foot senior center Alton Lister's 21 pointa an ,,.,_,n .. ,,,,._k•St
ning with four runs . Back-to-The Rustlers committed four wrestler in the CIF lost a de-15 rebounds, held on to defeated intra-state rival [:;!!/:."~: . .,
hat•k walks to John Melbon and errors. three whic h contributed c ls ion to Dave Na hay or Arizona. 71-66. 1.,1•10."_.... ..
Sc:ott Groot and t>rror got one to two Corsair runs. . Pac ifica. 7_1. The Sun Devils led by 16 poinU, 59-43, with .,T .... -M..._.. n. sw L,,..1,1ana
1 un home. Rirh Amaral, the GWC starter Rob Meyer. the J ensen had pinned his first 6: 18 left, but the scrappy Wildcats out.scored ._.
fn•shman from Estancia. then all-state pitcher from Sonora two op:J'onents Saturday and Arizona State 19-6 over the next 4:24 to pull lo Nor111cerot1M 1S.c11nuon11
tri1>led in two more rWlS. and lli~h had control problems. followe those up w1't h a 1"4 de-within three points . Lsu ... ,_., s ,, II d M'k V Wa k'1'ng ft'Ve batters in• 523 in• V-•11· d ( \l lrgfnleftcll ll,MtmplHS I l've ntua y score on 1 e an-cision over Santa Ana's Danny Senior forward Sam Wt tams score our Miu1u1pp111, Mlu1u1pp1 s1 11
I rb r~·s sin11le nings poinU in the final two minutes or play and Lister 01d oom1n1on '3. wui.am & "'"' < Pne~. a· es hP1s 'tr1· pie. Amaral Golden West returns to action Vasq uez before losing the finals. d r d f th 't at·on n " I Coll f Five other Coast Area hit both en so a one-an -one ree row s1 u 1 Alaba .... u.F•or1oa u
11
w. CeroUM 10, rne CilaOti u Oukt u. Giorgia Ttcll H
EHi c .. otln• "·Richmond u
W. l(tnhiclly II, E. l(enl11CkJ 61
E hnNllH SI. "· Mortnuo SI
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added two doubles on the arter-Monday. trave ing to ege o WTestlers advanced to the finals with eigh t seconds r emain ing to s nurc out Appa1aclll•n!>1.11.oa••o•on11 noon. He was the Bucs' top hitle r the Desert for a 2 p.m. non-d I Arizona's upset hopes. Georg1a11>. Au1>urn u inthetournamentw~i~th~a~6-~fo~rJ-1~o~_jco~nf~e~r~e~n~c~e~g~a~m~e~.~~~~~~~~onl~~y~t~o~g~e~t~s~e~c~o~n~~p~a~c~e~·~~~~-:~~====~====~===========:::=:::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::~;;::::::::::::::::::::: Hl ... Sc""4 M1r1na SI, WnlmiMltr 2~
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ByMARVJANESCARCELLO °' .. o.ffy ~IM ltafl
Adolfo's fashion forecast this
spring calla for a continued
. feminine look for days and eve·
nings, with pleats, ruffles aod oc·
casional bows.
The New York designer showed
his newest collection in a recent
· show at Saks Fifth Avenue in
South Coast Plaza.
Shelley Kaufmann, the store's
fashion director, introduced the
show and noted that women could
customize Adolfo outfits to suit
their own taste.
"For example. a skirt color.
silhouet te or fabric can be
changed to fit an individual's
needs," she said.
Modeled to the upbeat music or
Cole Porter, Adolfo's designs
swirled past spectators in a fl ash
of pleated s kirts a nd silken
fabrics.
His trim daytime suits and
evening glitter showed why new
First Lady Nancy Reagan selects
many of his designs for .her
wardrobe.
Crystal pleated evening skirts
in wine. navy and white silk were
topped with sweaters glittering
with beads and nautical motif.
Classic suits featured pleated
skirts, jackets trimmed with
grosgrain bands and gold metal buttons end ch ams at the pockets.
Blouses were tied with bow
neckline~ off center for a fresh,
feminine lpok, and hemlines
skimmedthebottomortheknee.
Si mple knit dresses in pale cin·
namon were slightly shorter, with'
skirts softly gathered.just below
the waist.
Pleated tunic tops over pants in
red, purple. black or white flowed
to pointed hems in front and back
and were worn with sca·rves al the
neck.
Adolfo offe red the hand -
c roc heted s weater as an
alternative to blazers, especially
when worn over a clover·leaf
Polka data combine with
amall plaida in thil silk
chiffon evening gown.
Several different styles
of topa bared ahoulders
interestingly, falling to
a swirl of crystal pleats
.in the skirt .
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The Adolfo show led off
with crystal pleated. silk
ski rts availpble in white,
wine or navy and topped.
with glittering sweaters
sporting a nautical motif.
Dark scarves at the
neckline add accent.
print silk dress in green, rea,
black and white.
Sometimes the dress fabric print was drawn ttu:ou1h the
braided soutacbe trim of the
jacket u a fiowing neck scarf.
Th~ show ended with a series of
evening gowns combining i>olka
dots and small plaids'in silk chif-
fon.
Shoulders peeked thrqu~h the
colorful dresses in many ways -
someti mes in ... long-s lee ved
.blouses with high ruffied collars
cul away at the upper arm and
shoulder.
Other dresses we re slung
across one shoulder, creating an
interesting, asymmetrical line.
While enjoying lunch after the
show, Orange Co~t women' toot a
second look at their favorites
from the collection and made
plans for spring wardrobes.
For Adolfo fans, it's going to be
a nice spring.
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Suits from Adolfo • below) L ..
showed pleated skirts and
neckline bows. Contrast ~
trim on jackets accented ·,
detailing, as did pockets,.
gold chains and buttons.
Skirts ended just below }
1
the knee.
M rs. Benwn Mrs Partridge
WEDDINGS
Benson-N antals
Denise Mt cbe lle N antals of Tustin and
Brian Ray Benson of Newport Beach were mar·
ra ed an ceremonies a t the Holy Family
Cathedral in Or ange
The bride, da ug hter of Mr. and Mrs .
James Nantals of Tustin, graduated rrom
Tustin High School and Orange Coast College
She attends San Oieg01 State University.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Benson of Newport Beach, is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast
College. He attends San Diego State University.
The couple plan to live in La Mesa.
Partridge-Hoover
Lisa Marie Hoover of Irvine and Richard
Blake Partridge of Tustin exchanged wedding
vows in Redhill Lutheran Church, Tustin.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoover of Westminster, graduated from La
Quinta High School in Westminster and Golden
West College. She works for the Douglas Oil
Co.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Partridge of Tustin, is a graduate or Tustin
High School and the University or Utah. He is
employed by the San Diego Chargers.
The couple plan to live in Irvine after a trip
to the Carribean.
Burdett-McLain
Eva Lynne McLain and Stephen Thomas
Burdett of Dana Point were recently married .
The bride, da ughter of Mrs . John Joseph
Mc Lain of Memphis . Tenn., and the late Mr.
McLain. is a graduate of Memphis State
University She is an adjun ct faculty member in
the California university system.
Burdett, son of Seth Th~mas Burdett or
Ma rin County a nd the late Eve lyn Bean
Burdett, is a graduate or tne University or
Southern California . He is president of NAV·
COM Services in Newport Beach.
The couple plan lo live in DanaPoint.
Rosser-Sidle
Barbara Ann Sidle of Ventura and Richard
W Rosser of Huntington Beach exchanged wed-
ding vows in .the Chape l of the Fountain, Las
Vegas
T he bride . daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Clarence Sidle of Wooster, Ohio, gnduated
from Wooster High School and Johns Hopkins
School or Radiologic Technology. She is
employed as a chief of radiologic technology in
Ventura.
The groom, son of Mrs. Harry Korbett of
Huntington Beach and Richard A. Rosser of
Carson City, Nev., is a graduate of Marina High
School and attended Orange Coast College. He
is a welder in Ventura.
The couple plan to live in Ventura after a
trip to Las Vegas.
Trent-Broas
Wesley Young Trent of Corona del Mar bas
taken Adele Marie Broas of Irvine as bis bride
in services at Bethel Lutheran Church, Long
Beach.
The bride , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward C.H. Broas of Long Beach, graduated
from David Starr Jordan Hilb School in Long
Beach and California Lutheran College in
Thousand Oaks. She is employed by Merchan·
dising Unlimited, San Diego.
The groom, son of Or. and Mrs. Hayles
Trent of Corona del Mar, is a graduate of
Corona del Mar High School and the University of Southern California. He works for Greyhound '
Exposition Services.
The couple plan to live in Irvine after a trip
to Alaska.
Ce1ller~ek.'t '">1wtio1i"
New or used household items are needed for
the Women's Transitional Living Center
<WTLC), which is moving to a lar1er facWty.
The center is a non-profit organisation of·
ferlng support, shelter and counseling for bat-
tered wives and children as well as counseling
for buabapids.
The JunJor Ebell Club of Newport Beach
will accept donations o( anythlnc ln usable con-
dition r.anging from a touter and lamps to
couche, and beds on Feb. 26.
Call 648-1815 to arrance for pickup of
articles.
Miss Riley Miss Heese
ENGAGEMENTS
Reichardt-Riley . Kathleen Ann Riley and Paul Eric
lleichardt, both of Balboa Peninsula, are
engaged to be married.
The bride-elect, daughter of Or. and Mrs.
Roger E. Riley of Balboa Peninsula, graduated
from Newport Harbor High School and Cal Poly San Lu.is Obispo.
The future groom, son of Mr. Robert
Reichardt of San Diego and Mrs. Andrew
Oosset lll of Balboa Peninsula, is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School, attended Cal Poly
San Lujs Obispo and attends Fresno State
University. .
Hodges-Heese
J anet Heese or La Mirada and Timothy
Hodges of Oakl a nd have announced their
engagement .
The bride-elect, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Luke A. Heese of La Mirada, graduated from
La Mirada High School and Cal State Fullerton.
The future groom . son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hodges or Newport Beach, is a graduate
of Coron a de l Mar High School and UC
Berkeley.
The wedding will be held at Beacon Bay
Church in Newport Beach.
Donnell-Smith
Nancy Smith or Costa Mesa and William
Stewart DOnnell of Santa Fe, N.M., are engaged
to be m;ul'ried.
T he bride-elect, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs.
Richard Smith or Costa Mesa, is a graduate of
Mater Oei High School, Mesa Junior College
and Golden West College's registered nurse pro· gram.
The future groom , son or Mr. and Mrs . John
Donnell of Santa Fe, is a University of New
Mexico graduate.
HOROSCOPE
Mr. Katzman, Mias Bridgford
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Katzman-Bridgford
Dean Bridgford of Alhambra and Todd Ka~zman of San Francisco have announced
their plans to marry.
T~t: bride-elect, da111hter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. William Bridgford or Fullerton, attends Cal State Los Angeles.
The future groom. son of Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Katzman of Newport Beach also
graduated from Sunny Hills High ScboOI and
Stanford University. He attends the UC San
Francisco Medical School.
The couple plan to marry in Sherman
Gardens, Corona del Mar.
Gill-Butler
. Ellen Butler and Stephen Gill, both of Hunt-
mgton Beach, have announced their plans to
wed.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Butler of Riverside, graduated from San
Diego State University.
. !he future groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilham P. Gill of Cherry Hill, N.J ., is a
graduate of Cherry Hill High School East and
Orange Coast College.
Cer emonies will be held at the First
Methodist Church in Riverside.
1
Freeman-Cassidy
Kathleen Cassidy of Newport Beach and Scott
Freeman of Huntington Beach are engaged to be married.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy
Cassidy of Riverside, graduated from Ramona
High School in Rivers ide and attends the
California School of Court Reporting in Santa Ana.
The future groom, son of Robert and Helen
Freeman of Huntington Beach. is a graduate of
Edison Hi g h School a nd Santa Ana Junior
College
Abrams-Bahr
Cynthia Diane Bahr of San Bruno and Shel-
ly William Abrams of San Mateo have an·
nounced their engagement.
The bride-elect, daughter of Dean and Jan
Bahr of Fall brook, attended school in Costa Mesa
before graduating from Fallbi-ook High School.
The future groom, son of Jean Abrams of
Foste r City, is a graduate of Long Island
University, N. Y.
Carlson-Carter
Mary Lynne Carter and Richard Carlson,
both of Costa Mesa, are engaged to be married.
The bride-elect, daughter of Lawson and
Mae Carter of Costa Mesa, graduated from
Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast College.
The future groom, son of the late Duane
Carlson. and Margaret Carlson of Huntincton
Beach, 1s a graduate of Edison.High School and Orange Coast College.
Murray-Allard
Jennifer Allard of Corona del Mar and John
Murray of Huntington Beach have announced
their engagement.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
John Allard of Corona del Mar. graduated from
Corona del Mar High School and attends the
Southern California College of Medical and Den-
tal Careers in Anaheim.
The future groom, son of Mr. and Mn. Jim
Murray of Huntington Beach, is a graduate of
Edison High School and attends Southern
California College in Costa Mesa.
W ehster-Perry
Ann Perry of Newport Beach and Craig H .
We bster or Costa Mesa have announced their
plans to marry.
The bride-elect , daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Kenneth L. Perry of Newport Beach, is a
graduate or Newport Harbor High School. and
Cal State, Long Beach.
The future croom. son of Mr. and Mn. Mark B. Webster of Co.ta Mesa, graduated
from Estancia High School and Golden Weal
College.
' Have love, will travel~ wait
.
TUCSON, Ariz. CAPl -Carrie Teel, 57.
and John Schenk, 68. waited three decades to
fall in love and traveled across country to
marry in the Arizona sun.
So they weren't about to let the "Out To
Lunch" greeting they found at the jud1e's of·
fice put a damper on their elopement.
"They weren't leavin1 here until they got
married," said Pima County Superior Court
Bailiff Edward Ryan. ~
The Lambertville, N.J ., couple refused to
budge from Judge James Carruth's office
Tuesday until he returned to preside over the
"I do's " almost two hours.later.
"I don't think we'll be seeing them back
in the divorce court.·· said a court worker as
they walked away.
. '·It feels good to be able to do somethin1
mce once in a while," Carruth said.
Emotional debris ·cleared for Sagittarius
BySYDNEYOMA&B
Monday, Feb. Z3
ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): You may be
called back to repeat certain lessons or to re-
view financial arrangements. Libra and another
Aries figure prominently. One who aided in past
is once again ava~lable. Investigate claims and
assets of would-be partner. TAuaus <Apr. 20-May 20): What begins as
casual relationship may develop into "perma·
nent situation." Focus on public relations, con-
tracts. marital status. Leo, Aquarius natives
figure prominently. Break from tradition Is
highlighted. Take the step!
·· GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define work
methods. You are being pulled in more than one
direction . Sett·le differences with family
member. Keep resolutions concerning eating
habits and exercise routine. Cancer, Capricorn.
Aquarid natives play important roles. .,
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are re·
leased rrom long-standing obligation. Aura of
freedom exists. Express feelings, engage in
creative activity. Member of opposite sex lends
RUFFELL'S
UPHOlSTHY
WMY•W• .... .... 1tu....._ .... c .... ~-141.111~
Letus remiXlel
Y:our
. kltclien!
spice, inspiration. Focus on travel plans,
change of scenery. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Routine undergoes
sudden change. Priorities need re-eumlnation.
Emphasis on property. basic values, rela-
tionship with older family member. Acquartus
Scorpio and another Leo ficure prominently.
Business opportunities are valid.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasb on
trips, special communication, correspondence
with relative. Gain Indicated throuCh written
word. Analyze motives, perceive potential.
Gemini, Sagittarius and another Virgo fi1ur.e
prominenU,y. Make the change!
LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Major domestic
adjustment could be on agenda. Focus on home
appliances, items which beautify surroundings.
You locate needed materials. Attention centers
on personal possessions, value Judgements and
inco~c;,;:~ntial 0 (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You win on a
"lon.cabot". Cycle indicates success through in·
iniative, new contacta, fresb concepta and will-
ingness to let go of past. Trust your own Jud1-
ment. Disillusionment with one close to you will
prove ol ultimate benefit.
SAGl1TA&IV8 (.f\tov. 22-Dec. 21): Emo-
tional debris is cleared; self-made restrictiom
wlll be part of put. Analyn Inner feellua -a
solid offer is on the · way. Be ready tor
challence, added responaibiJlly and chance to
bit financial jackpot.
CAP&ICO&N <Dec . 22-Jan. lt):
Relationship intenalfied -n0Ulin1 occurs
hallway. Recent investment pays dividends.
Taurus, Vir10 and another Caprtcom flpre
promin4m&b'. Focus on desires, civic duU• and
wisb ~mes true. Finish usipment!
AQlJA.UUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ii): Put condi-
tions are subject to cban1e. Milke adjustment
by bei.nc more independent, expresainC ori1inal
ideas and tackling a pioneertn1 project. Leo
Aries, Saeittarius persons play important roles.
Promotion due!
PdcES (Feb. IJ-llar. 30): You "wake..., ..
witb anlwers. Focus on Ions rinte project, dis-
tance, lanpage, unusual customs and excilinl ·
research. Intuition serves u reliable 1uide. You
learn by teaching. Cancer, Capric0m, Aquarius
natives play important·roles.
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Shy guy sees life fly hY
O&AR ANN LANOERS I'm a
JZ~Yffr-Gld naaa. Md I N-1 ~
adv•te AU my Ufe I bave beela
paU.Mly ahy lt Ml•n lo bo&.het
me l..ae ln IUtb 1chool, but I
"~"'*' tomeida)' I'd OUlfl'CIW It lnatud of CM1ttrowla1 It , th•
o lder I &flt Uae mon 1by I
bt'come I u ve aevu llaad a date
bf>ca_. rm tcanid '° tall w •
•oman I don't koow wbal lo aay
~lr bow lo &M for a date.
TIM ,_,.._ U.at I 'U probably
no er· marr1 I• pataful My
kmelineu and lrODI HauaJ de
sires dtpreu me I can't bor to
thU\lk that Ous 11 the way ll' 10 '"I to be fore,•c-r
Thfft' are s upp() t·d to be the
tw>s t )f!an of my llf~. but I vt
m1ssf'd out on a lot or good umei>
and I'll mtSs out on many
moi:e.. Most ol my lttn~ olf ii
s pe nt mopm& around the apart
menl How can I overcome rny
shyness-> How can I mtroduce
myself to a girl I might be in·
terested Ill and learn to be re·
taxed around her" And how do I
carr) on a conversation without
saying something dumb? I'd ap·
precia te any advice vou can
give G FROM MISSOURI
DEA& G : Loneliness Is a
prison that muat be unl~ked
from the outside. If you onJy
bew how maay young women
out there are dying to be asked
out lo aay&biag -a movie, a
play. a concert, lu.ncb, brunch, a
skunk rassle -you'd find the
co.urage.
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Malle .. )'Mr •IM ,. .. ar~ ,.f," aa nwe 1"91 .. 1• eee •
••• er lll•Y •Ht _...-...._ II
&air• aay U.1 arc b••>'• T• 1&UI "-.. , .......
Plarue &M caue•tioa ll•fl.Y: "llaw~ Y• 11Ha •.• ! I laear l&'s seed. W.Jd you Uke .. ••Fri· ••1 w S.tvday u eala•? After
&lae .. vie a .. acll la la .... r.
T~•• you caa dh1cu111 tlae movie.
Get 1ola1 aod report back to
•(· I. waat &.o llDow wltat bap·
peaed. .\od today after work,
pick up tbe book "Sbyoeu"
( Wedey .Publishiag Co.> by
Plalllip Zlmbardo of Stanford
University.
DEAR ANN LANDERS The
last lime I wrote to you I wa.s 10
years old 1'hut1 was 15 years
aJi(o. I never mailed the letter .
I have reac.I your column re~·
ularly frorn that time to this.
Toduy I am writing. not to com·
plain or ask for help, but to
thank you for your years of
ser vice to people like me. I have
always bee n entt•rtaincd and
oft en edut·ated b) rt>adin~ Ann
Landers
Please continul' lo urge your
readers lo sel"k profc•ss1onal
counseUng I was ''line who used
to scoff at that advice r con
aldered myst1lf "too strong" to
lt>un on attyone. But today,
becaUM ol counH Ung and group
support, I am free from 1tlcobol,
drua11 and the depressions
that used t o plague m e .
Alcoholics Anonymous wu one
of the places that provided me
wilh unbelievable courage and
strength. You sent me lbere.
So, thank you. Ann Landel'S.
Please take care of yourself and
continue to s pread the messaae
irnd you do good work. God bless
yo u . BETTER THAN
BEFORE
DEA& BETr£1l: What aa 111>·
per yoar letter ls. Tlaaak yoa for
writlag It. I am sure it wUI gJve
hope and courage lo others. How
rewarding• to know I've bad a
frlead like you for IS ye an!
CONFIDENTIAL to a Pul·
Dowa Needed for Mr. Know·lt
-All: Why don't you ask him how
a fe llow be didn't consider smart
eaougll lo marry lab da.Pter
could have fa thered the most
brilliant grandchildre n in the
world?
It's not always t'<l.!y to recognize
love. e:ipec1olly the first time
around. Acquaint yourself With the
yu1dellnf'S Read Ann Landers·
booklet. ·Love or Sex and How to
Tell tlu• f.>tffert'rtce " 1"r>r a copy.
mail 5-0 cents and a long. self.
addresse•d P'TIVl'lupe wit II Y'"'' rf'
{/Uf'.~I to Arm Urnders. I'() lloT
11995. Chicago. Ill ~1611
No hope for soap saps
~mething "iias i ot to be done
about the "Suds Majority."
The "S.M.'s" are a milita nt
g roup of soap opera watchers
wh o in r ecen t year s have
become quite vocal if anything
interferes with the airing or
their "stories."
I 'm not talkini about vour
Social Soap watchers who watch
the soaps to unwind and who can
quit "As the World Turns"
a nytime they want to.
I 'm talkin g about your
Chronic Viewers who every day
of their lives need "One Life to
Live" just to get s tarted. can't
s top watching until they stagger
into the bedroom late at night
from "Dallas" and are an em·
barrassment to their families.
E-very time -• national news
story breaks of great impact on
the country. you can count on
them to send up a roar:. that is
heard throughout the country -
especially if the event preempts
their soaps. Their feeling is if
you want to end the Vietnam
war, have a funer al for a na-
IRMA BDMBICK ~
t ion al figure o r bring the
hostage home from Iran. do 11
before 10 a .m. or after 2 p m.
Somehow. I have the reeling if
the network broadcast a warn.
ing lo "hit the bunkers by I p.m .
if you expect to s urvive." a Soap
Fanatic would call the s tation
a nd sa y, "Does that mean
you'r e not going to show 'Ryan's Hope?' ..
Several decades ago, I read a
short about a restroom atten·
dant who felt s he was cut off
from the drama of life. stuck
away i~ a powder room replac-
ing soap and giving hand towels
to the women who came and
went. To fight the monotony. s he
immerse d her self in movie
magazines. living vicariously in
the ir adventures and their
glamorous lives.
S he never saw the steady
paradt• of real·lifc drama that
"a~ within her t o uch . The
womPn who unloaded their paiu.
lhl'i r a nxiety, the ir rear~. thear
personal problems a nd one whci
w as contempla ting s uit'icll·
played to a de<1f audienC'c.
Rl·ality JUSL wasn't dram<1t1 <·
l'nough. ·
l know about the Suds Majon
ty My gr andmother was the
Founillnl'! Mother of the m ovt'·
ment Telt>vision hadn 't been an -
v c n ted yet . but t;r a ndma
marked her vigil ever y day at
the r adio beginning with the
serial ··Betty and Bob.'· When
Bob was out or work. Grandma
cut back. When Bett y had a
headach e. Grandma took two
as pi rip.
I don't think Gr andm a ever
knew she was s urrounded by a
widowed daughter. a son going
orr to war, a son-in·law out of
work. a~usband down to three
days' work and the c redlton
moving in.
She always s aid , "Shhhhh M)
soaps arc on."
Why not tell your doctor?
DR. PETER J . STEJNCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: "I
couldn't tell it to my own doc-
tor."
Often I've seen this statement
in letters from your readers. I
belong to this large group. I ad-
mit it's r idiculous a nd self.
defeating to go to a doctor and
not reveal what's troubling you
But there's som ething about
confessing one's innermost fears
and anxieties t hat acts as a
brake on frank discussion. I can
write the most personal com·
plaints to you. a stranger, and
yet be close-lipped when I visit
my own doctor.
Can you explain it? ll's time,
money or perhaps actual health
and life wasted -Mrs. M.
D EAR MRS. M.: I recall
maay patients like you and
others; in some instances I did
not le arn what was really troabl·
lag tllem antU months or yeani
after lbelr first visit.
Wby? I wtsh I bad a blanket
cover-all realOD for their self·
defeatillg attitude. There is no
reasoaable uplanaUoa.
For example, a patient will
come ill for a complete checkup.
"Row do yoa feel?" asks the
doctor. "Fl.De," says tbe patJeat.
Not u.aW many vi1lt1 later doH
tbe doctor learn: wbat reaJly
botbe red &be patient waa "pass-
lD& au" darbtg builtes1 COD·
fereacea aad wben auendlDg
social parties.
Hett II uodler patten& wllao
DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~
bas been Impotent for mont~.
He doesn't tell bis doctor. He
says be came primarily with the
complaint of lnsomola. ·
Another: the patient who bas
been disturbed by excessive
vaginal discharge does not men·
tion it. "I'm here for these stub·
born headaches." she sa ys.
And so, thousands of patients
leave their doctors' offices with
th e ir secrets e nt ombed.
Unaware, the doctor Is unable to
offer essential treatment for
their welfare.
As you say, Mrs. M., I receive
many letters from readers who
write: "I can tell It to you : not
to my own doctor." To mr
because they do not have to fau
m e: not to their doctor because
th ey reel they d e ni g rate
themselves by confessing.
Why not tell it to your own
doctor? It should be as easy as
writing to me. Keep remember·
ing that your docto r has beard
about every conceivable kind of
human fraUty. Nothing you say
wlll even make him blink. Tell
blm.
D EAR DR. STEINCROHN:
My chief cotnplainl is stomach
rumbling. I've noticed il when
I'm nervous. But it also comes
on when I haven't got a worry on
my mind. •
Lately it has been gettjng
worse. I feel especially sensitive
about 1t when it occurs during
board meetings of our company.
All X·rays and other t ests have
been okay. Do you have a ny sug.
gestions?
-Mr.T.
OF.AR MR. T.: The mediul
term for it is borborygmus. I
agree it can be embarrasslag
whe n il s uddenly occurs during
a quiet moment in conversation
in the presence or others.
JI is due to a mixture or gas
and undigested food passing
thr o u g h th e intes tines .
Sometimes it is caused by
hunger and an empty stomach.
But an "e mpty" s tomach still
contains gas, fluids , mucus,
gastric juice. The rumblings
m a y be a s ignal that the
stomach wants to be filled with
som e food.
Somethl\es a snack will do it;
cookies, a c andy bar, s ome
crackers. I've known some pa-
tients who were helped by taking
a glass or Ice wate r.
But often It's a stubborn com-
pl a Int. Eating regularly a nd
chewing well may help.
• ~ *
ME DJCALETTES
Self-treatment of an ailment wall
only lose y<JU valuable time You'll
be committing slow suicide, soys
Dr. Steincrolvi m h'3 booklet. "How
to Stop Killing Yourself." F'or a
copy write him at Bo:r 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626, enclo$ing 50 cents and
a stamped self-Oddreased envelope.
Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, February 22. 1981
HAPPENINGS
On far left, Beth
Lane shares laugh
with deaigner
Virgio Andre ,
whose creation she
will wea1 for Laa
Floristcu Headdress
Ball. At right is r
Mn. Hancock
Banning Ill, new
board president for
the board of
Planned Parent-
hood.
Flowers for Las .Floristas
Bv MARY JANE SCARCELW oi -0111,,.11 .. s ... ,
BaJloons, confet ti and multi-colored flowers
a1inounced a Mardi Gras theme at the Las
1-'loristas premiere µarty given at the Dorothy
Chandler Pav1hon in Los Angeles.
Members and guests wore decorated masks
for the occasion. which previewed the group's
1:.lrd annual Floral Headdress Ball.
This year ·~ s pr ing spectacular will be held
May l at the Reverly Hi lton Hotel.
Mrs Taylor Hi r hardson of Huntington
llt'a<'h introduced µarti r ipating florists inc lud·
1ng Neat Thmgs in !""lowers from Balboa.
Among the mannequins selected to wear the
intricate floral headdresses are Mrs. Steven
Lane of New1>0rt Re ach and Mrs. K. Nick Lee or
Irvine
M r~. Hanc<H'k Banning Ill of Newport
Bf'at•h ha~ bf>t•11 inst al It'd as the new pres ident of
t he board (I( director~ ror Planned Parenthood
A-;~oe1at1on or Oran~<' C'ounty
Other off1rcrs for the agency are James
Wit mer of Irvine. ~1·s Wil ham Rrunson of San
C'lementt• and Mr!. Jt111Jcrt Taube and Ralph
J l·nseri of Nt!wµort Beach
Newly elected board members inc lude Ken·
neth Dl'yer <lnd W. Bailey Smith of Laguna
l\each, lhinil!I Brigham of Corona del Mar.
Steve Saxon of Costa Mesa and Karen Heath
Cla rk, Deryk Kent. Mrs. Ronald Perkins, Mrs .
Lawrence Somers and Susan Waggener of
Newport Beach.
Planned Parenthood is a private, r.on-profit
agency offering IO't'·COsl birth control services,
education and counseling.
~
Members of the Executive Board of the
California Federation of Women's Clubs
gat hered in Sacramento for the winter state
meeting
The three.day session included business
sessions. special reports by slate chairmen,
g uest speakers and workshops.
Attending from Or ange District clubs were
Mrs. Mellvine Fuchs from the Ebell Club of
Newport Beach and Mrs. John Middleton of the
San Clemente Wo men's Club. '
Signing the contract was no problem for
Ron Henry and Marie Johnson.
The two real estate brokers. bolh me mbers
of the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors. were m arried in a ceremony at the
rim of Kiluea Crater in Hawaii.
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Double'~ duty
£oohing like a dictator etulier than accurately portraying· Pf!rOn
U)S A GELES IAl'l Jaml'JI "'lttnllno
waa cona .. red for lhl' rol of Ar1.nUM die
tator Juan Peron 1n N Rt" " vll• Peron ,"
foraoum. then railed tu hurry to th tllmln1
&oc-a tlon
I got ttw-sc-rtvt I.wt UH1t"l fiom Mian 1n
C'homsk) the produrf'r arut dlrt>t·to1. · rticalls
rartnllno ·1 JWll IOVt'd It MIArVIO und 1 go a ll
lhtt •'•Y bat'k lo whf'n ht• w1i11 1&K,1x11rnt 1hrt•c•tor
nn 0.-ath of a Salesnun lu1 TV
"APPA••.NTLV tu: ~AW .. Jlll'tun· I dl<J.
f'tnal ('ountdo"n ~ht \ Ill 'U\lo ll 1111 i.I 1>lant• ~II in' tu ~t'" 't ork and '>tt1rl f ht'1 e' .. 01'
Peron
But lhl' hddent!s'> v f t •sllnlJ: h\•111w "hal ll
1s. thl' produce,-, ond tht' nl'l\loork ht'~u11 tu look
else-. hert' ft obert 1\11ll'hun1 <Hu.I Chn i.to1>hl'1
Plum mer "ert' omou~ lho:.t' fl•txirll·dl} ton
sider~
~ I thrl'" thl' script awa" '"Y~ Fart<n
llllll Wh._.n the~ dad call IOl' It "as a last
minute th.I ng. At the end of Scpt1·111h1,i1 lhc~
said . ·rarenhno s playing Peron UK . that!.. 1t
You· rl! lea' mg Frida.' · "
f'arent1no, with . bu rely 11mt' to d1ge!>l
'Sunday' turns
10 at Picfair
Picfair, lhe Beverly Hills .ma nsion and
former home of renowned screenstar Mary
Pickford , is the site of the KNBC "Sunday"
show's 10th anniversary celebration, today at 4
p.m . on Channel 4.
Sports entrepreneur Or. Jerry Buss, owner
or the Los Angeles Lakers and Kings. who re·
cently purchased the historical Picfair for more
tha n $5.3 million. will welcome co-hosts Kelly
Lange a nd Pat Sajak and share some of the
m emorabilia he bought a long with the house.
T he show will feature a poolside, catered
party visited by m any of "Sunday's" favorite
past guests and former hosts, including KNXT
News Anchorman Ralph Story.
LILY TOMLIN
CHARLES GRODIN
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•o me boots and t wo documentaries on
the late dictator. rwshed to Guadalajar a. Mex· •co. lo join Faye Dunaway, the Academy
ward WlMing actress who stars as Evita.
NBC telecasts the four-hour miniseries
Mond1tv and Tuesday.
The movitt. which has no connection to
the Tony Award· winning m usical "Evita," tells or the turbulent life of Marie Eva Duarte de
Peron She was born an illegitimate t'hild in
1919 tn a small Argentine village, became a suc·
l'essfui radio actress in Buenos Aires, and in
1944 met a young colonel named Juan Peron.
They were married in October 1945, and the
following February Peron was elected presi·
tle nt Eva became fi rst lady and soon began to
'µread her influence and power throughout the
t•ounlry She was popularly known as Evita,
Lillie Eva."
GUADALAJARA WAS chosen as the fi lm·
1ng s 1l<: because of its a rchitectural re -
..,l'm blunce to Buenos Aires.
·'It doubled beautifull y." says Faren lino.
· 1t ·has the broad avenues. the palace. tbe
archways We were supposed lo s hoot most of
the picture there, go to Acapulco for two weeks
and wind up in Mexico City. I thought. this is go·
1ng to be terrific.
"Then somebody realized the inrtation in
Mexico 1s unbelievable. So we came back here
to shoot the interiors. Still. it came out costing
about $7.42 million."
1 JAMES FAAENTINO ALMOST MISSED HIS ROLE AS JUAN P£RON FOR TV MOVIE
Faye Dunaway co-etara In atory of Argentinian dictator ftlmed In Guadalajara, Mexico
FARE NTINO KN EW THAT with s uch a re·
cent historical figure as Peron he was going to
have lo be close lo t he mark. The only other his·
tor ical figure he had p layed was· the apostle
<iimon Pete r in the miniseries "J esus of
Nazareth."
"The first d ay of s hooting was in a
butcher house," he says ..... go to makeup, try-
ing different things, and we come up with a
goose grease for my hair . It drips down on my
forehead.
"l go to the set a nd Marvin's there and the
meat is hanging and ther e are flies everywhere.
I swear, I ended up with more flies than the
meat. J said this just won't do.
Far e ntino a lso will soon be seen in
the horror film "Dead and Buried." He s.-ays,
··1t's a wooderful film. Don't go by the title. H's
a film that transcends horror. Or transcends
terror. What convincjd me to do it was a piece
of a rt they showed me."
··1 played Simon Peter from my instincts
and feelings and from working with priests." he
says. "There's a lot of room to create there. But
with Peron you're confined . You have lo stick to
the way people remember him . l looked at two
doc umentaries. I read four or fi ve books. It had
to be done in a hurry .·'
"We fina lly found something that was dry
a nd looked slick. It took 45 minutes to apply. but
it was worth it. I made love. I went in the wate r
-a nd it Ciidn't move."
He displays the picture, on the cover of the
paperback edition. It s hows a woman's face.
white as alabaster. pushing up thr ough the
ground.
His wife, Michele Lee, is a regular on the
CBS prime lime soaper "Knots Landing" so he
says he's not considering doing a series at this
time . ''One or us in a series is enough," he says.
"I don't know how l'd handle it . ln order to keep
a marriage ~gether, which is now 15 years.··
The physical resemblance cam e much
ea s ier for Farentino. who is tall and dark like
Peron.
He lllso selected a black onyx ring similar
to one he spotted on Peron's finger .
"The rest is just wb~t I felt about the man ,"
he says.
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WARTIME ORAMA Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 22, 1981 •• I A 'Survivor' ke~ps wartime p~dge to tell story -•
&.U 'OR (AP1 Juk I' l•n r1 !W Ill u au« it--~-"'!'u&~UM91mao b rt' He wa1 b<irn ln·r orand,
&J of IDtdium ht-llhl hh 11 warm \mile• courtl)
maneen and dtollute hand l hoac h•nd1 un"" • -·•"4 o.-.nt Whtft World War II
• beau . he •u ll llvlna
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0 •mu11l11d rood then
suns into th~ r1 l )''•
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•&•iMl HIUM s 11torm ,~troop•. t h~n w 1u shtpped to ~u• conc·en
trahon campa
He illll recall11 tht!
kind• l ~rman ht' me1
durtni I.he \Ur. a ~ood
natured engtne~r who
told him .. You re n
good Jewish boy I II
see to tl lhat lhe> kill }OU la:.t
JACK EJSNER
It s all 1n Eis ner s <1utol1tuti(rophv
Survivor "
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a "The urv1vor'' now 1:. a Broadwa~ pla\ p1 c
lJ m1erlng Thursday, adapted from his book b}
Susan Nanus. a young Chicagoan he romm 1"l>sw11e<l
p to write the drama
s THE SHOW, OIREC'TEO bv t r.i1g Anderson,
u has a cast of IG. It's a bout thl' Je .... 1sh teen-agers
f Eisner led in the fight for survival 1n the Wars&w
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1'he pl~) I~ costing about $550,000 lo produce.
The maJor investor is CBS' film division, be says.
A movie also as planned, the script by Abby Mann,
who wrote "Judament at Nuremberg."
l::l!\oer &AV'-' up his thriving textile and trade
busin • !> here two years ago to devote himself full
llmt· to "The Surv1vor" projects.
"1'hul wws the only way to do il properly," be &1~)111>. addtnl{ wryly, "My bankers and a ttorneys
<1 nd ti<·countanti. rleclarcd me unbalanced and
nut~'
Rll'f HE SA VS HE HAS to keep a promise be
und those Wars aw lecn-a gers made during the war
when tht>y played a deadly game of wits with, then
fo ught against , the Germans then occupying the
t'll y
· "At first we s muggled in food for ourselves,
our Cumilies and t hen many others . But when we
learned the Germans we re not just out to dis-
<'n n11nat~ agarnst us but to annihilate us, we st.art-
ed s muggling Runs, building bwikers.
"And we made o vow, we 10 kids: That if one
of us survives, he must tell the story to the world
on1..· d a) And I 'm the only one of the 10 boys and
girls Y.ho s urvived "
SOf"T·SPOKEN. llE nonetheless has harsh
.... ords for two recent T V dramas about the Nazi
slaughlt.'r of s ix million J ews . during the war, ~HC"s "The Holocaust" and CBS' "Playing For Time·
"A farce, each one," he says. "They don't show
tht• p~y('holog1cal warfare waged upon lhe victims.
"The) don't t'Xplain. don't show the audience
ho .... h,\Stl'malil'ally Lhc victim was disarmed -
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spiritually, morally, then through disease, then
hunger and then, at last, through physical an-
nihilation."
He was in a concentration camp -"I weighed
65 pounds then, a bag of skin and bones" -when
liberated by American tankers in 1945. Four years
later , he emigrated to the United States.
HIS MOTBE&'S RELATIVES had an
apartment-and a job waiting for him in New York.
· But he stayed here only 10 days:
"l decided New York is not America only. I
decided I'm going out deep into the country to
learn the real heartbeat of America. Yes, it
shocked my relatives.
"I said, 'Thank you. you're very kind. Out I'm
used to doing things on my own without help · And
I drove 1,000 miles to Atlanta and started a foreign
trade business there."
At the time, he didn't know a soul in Atlanta,
spoke only a little English. But he casually dis·
misses the notion his decision to face the unkno wn
in a strange new country took some g uts.
'Longshot' role
HOLLYWOOD CAP) Arlene Golonka will
appear in the movie "Longshot," starring Leif
Garrett and Linda Manz.
Miss Golonka, who will play Miss Manz'
mother. has been in such movies as "The In·
Laws." "Love at f'irst Bite." and "The Last
Married Couple in America." She played Ken
Berry's love inte r est on the CBS seril'S
"Mayberry R.F.D."
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WINNER OF TWO ACADEMY
AWARD NOMINATIONS
N.Y. TIMES:
,\Exhlluatlngly bizarre! ObHaslve, exclilng, scary,
wildly energetic." _,._ 1111 .. 1 .... No• von nm ..
One at tit• •••r'• 10 beat. -Tim•
CHRISfOPHER WAUCIN ,."THE OOCS OF WAR.
A NORMAN JEWISON-PATll CK PALMER "'°4••m
TOM BERENCER -4 COLIN B~LY
CM.111rc•' ~JACK CARDI FF
S<ttt•pl.,.hCAIY DtVORE-4CEOICE MALKO
8-4 o. A No-tll, FREDEllCK FOISYTH
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"Not really. after what J we11l through,
it didn 't take guts. Tbjs is a free country You 'rl!
not going to star ve. Nobody's out to kill vou You
don't have to hide. The United States was alreadv
a minor challen~e. "•
He became a U.S. citizen, got married, bad
Lhree children. Eventually he moved hack hen.•
and went into business. He also t ried to suppress
the memories of the concentration camps.
"I tried lo forget the past. I never talked ab<1ut
it. I just tried to get used to a normal li fe But 11
visit to lhe Holocctust museum in Israel in lfhil
brought it ctll back to me.
"Right then, I decided I m"ust go to Wars.iw
to confront everything again. From that dily, I 'vt•
lived wi th it all along."
wmLE WRITING THE book, publ1sl,:>d I
year. he a lso thought of its possibilit1 c~ a~ a pl.1'
He called several playwrights, "some well kno~· 11
names,· to sec 1f ther wanted to adapt it f•jr th1
~t age
None proved sati:.factory. hl• '>a)" t1 •
hadn't lhe desire They're too \'Omfo1 ta bit> 111 n1•11
ways. So I went to young playwrights ~ho h;i\·t the
energy. the 1cal. the capab1litv for :-.;Hrifll,
"Thal s hov. I met Susan Nar1•1s .... 11•• , • , 1
two years v. riling lh1~ play Jnd !"dlnf' !'In •' lei ,
nervous brP.akdown tn thP pro< t.'S~ '
lie ron~ul terl with ht'r ahout 1·v··r· ''"'"''' "•
<.·very pagt', bcc:-iu~c I'm not just lt111k 11ll' 11 1: lh ·
al'tisuc and the drarr.at11· ft'!' 1-ot 111 h• "'h11 ii.
moral :.iuthent1c the· truth The hL·~• :•rt is th1· lruth "
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••• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 22, 1981 TV COMMENTARY
BS fatally wounded?
Rx,.f o r s11rolV(ll : move inJ,O local, arenas
a &ICHAaO 8 1t:VU
"E\\ YORK l>l'l'4!rnbN to. tUIO, may ~ n ·
m"11lbt-r«I lh day lJUbllt lultov111on du1d or
111l ttoa,_. ww fatally v.oundf'd
Thitt wa tht ell•> that, IOC'v1tably. the Brtt&ish
Bruadra~t1n1 CorpMatton "hcnt:d u Ion• u•rm con
tnct a•vinJl 8 J>rt\•all' ('Cln\f)00\
t ht ftf"t run n~ht~ ltl all 11' 111•0
itrammln« fm 10 yuri.
R ~ t' l\\ <' M a 1.t •· r 111 l· <' c•
f h\.'t•h'r Ayt• hye WN l':T amt
t\CF-T and W(;JiH 1and Wto:TA
and 11 tht• otht'r Publt< Broad
1"¥~1m;: S~•Ut'm '\l itllllll' u1ounct
I ht" l'llWttr' It ' '>ad but It °" d'
di o .., .. d that "'hctt '>hould tun ~
~en tht-'T'\ffo11' ·., or Amtn<·1tn
telt'\'1:..1on l't'llli> '>0 hoptlt-<,\l)'
ctt>pendt'nt un Ur1t1'h 1 t<run'
rOR "t;, nit; t'l SOAMENTi\L ra1lurc of
pubbt" tell'\ l!>H>n l rcillt\l' not rtnanctal had
bl•en re\ c.tled d lilllt' m hre than a month earlier
1 In electton nt)(hl 'lo\ 4. 1980
\\ ht>rc v. e re P HS :-. bnghtt:.t public affam.
-.lar!>·• Hill M t1}N!> wa:. on CBS and Robert McNetl
v. as on 8<: Wtth all duc respect to the enormous
t.1lenv. and dcd1ralltm of those two· men, their ap-
pearanl't'!> on eummcn·1al tclev1s1un dramatized
lht' fa<:t lhal , bad a:. lhey i.ornetim es are. the
nt'.'t v. ork~ t akt· ""nt' publtt re:.ponsibilities more
'il'rinusly than publit television dot"S
l'ubltl' tl'levis 1on ha:. dune s<11n£' marvelous
th1n,g" ovl'r lhc• yei:irs It still does .
Hut tl 1s a eollcct1on of bloated. slow-moving.
n rntious l>ur£'aucracies that got itself caught in the
worst of all worlds. being dependent for funding .
for survival. on both government and big bus iness.
Now. with the impending growth of cable
television. a nd existing s atellite transmission
c apability, the "Television Revolution" is here
ENTREPENEURS ARE FIGURING out ways
to make money doing what public television was .
supposed to be doing, a nd sometimes did : provide
public affairs, cultural and educational program-
min g for minority audiences. audiences too s mall
or specia lized to tempt commercial television.
The BBC programm ing, for instance. was
bought up by RCTV. a division or Radio City Music
Hall. Inc .. with plans to resell the shows to cable
ou_tlets or networks around the country
Bigger companies. CBS. ABC a nd Warner
Communications amonl( them. are in the process
or buying up the televis ion rights ror cultural
events from Lonflon to New York to Milan for ca.
hie anfl video ea ssettt• hroadcast to a small. but
prcs umabh afflu('nt Amt"ri<.'an audience
' The th\.-ory 11> that an the future expanded
t ... ho vii.loo cablu compurues are now taJking
ulJout 18-i ctumneh1 l11 t;C>A Angeles will have a
m..trk"l i.lrudurc hOmethtnl( like magazines do lO·
cl ll y
RIG, (it:N t;ftAL INTEREST magazines ha ve
h.11J )Crcut trouble tn recent vears. but s ma ller ,
i.pcc1iill:tud )Ournuls on skimg and electronics,
on ~kate boarding and eating have been dotng
JU!'!l (1111: by prov1<1ing detatled Information to
r t'Udt'rii und l>Jr~ettng rtudcrs to advertisers .
Thut leave:. da mn latlle room for vublic
ll•le\ ision unlei.s il t·an do the same things as com -
111 l'rl'lal t elevision and at least as well. UnhaJ?pi-
h . 11 has nt•vcr proved that Publtc tele vision.
n10,l uf tl. has alway:. been second-rate.
Thl' best people 1n the bus iness have stuck
"1th the n1.1t work. µ:.irtl y because they want to
v.ork with uthcr l0 rcat1ve pt.."<Jp le JUSt as good and
\\ ith cXt'('UtlVl'S who h:ne the power and con-
ftdt.•nc:c tu makt• quick and ~ure dec1s1ons
TO SOMEONE WHO llAS worked tn bot h com-
mt'rt·tal aml puhltt lclt.>v1s10n. tl was no surprise
tha t lhc nl"lworks "howl.'d more courage tha n
public· lt'lt•v1~10n tn dt·uhng with the ('Ontroversies
of tht• \'ll'tnam a nd :--:axon )'l'ars
So. wh<1t's lc•ft for public te lev1s1on·1 Localism .
Th1..· L'nitc<I Stat(·S i:, a\\a~h with national news. na-
tional poltt1rs. national ~ports. national fi gurns. The
IHg vacuum is tn IOl':tl prog rarnm1n~.
If public televis ion wunts to perform a pub!ic
Sl·r vice and survive it :.hould be moving into
s tate hou~ms and l'Ounty court houses, into small
l·ollege and hii:ih school ::;tudiums and lecture ha lls.
into regional theater s and fil m studios. A good
public television s tation should be as good as, or
better than. a good lot·al or regional newspaper.
That future may not be as glamorous as
M asterpiecc Theate r. but it's a future and I'm
not surt' public tclevis1011 h;.is any if it doesn't look
to its roots. tht.• rll'ople who live near its e xpensive
s tudios.
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disguised Por tia (Ge mma J ones), who pre-
tends to be a lawyer in order to save a life
in literature's famous courtroom scene in
"The Merchant of Venice." The play airs
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909&81' &. TAaLTUN ut lrvlnw hu ~n
aam .. viN ,,_ut.nt and branch m•n•1er of the
Waa .. ,..._ Vllla1• C•ntt-r othru of Macftllb
lrvlM leal&y ompan)' the Irvin Company
O•..il r.a Mtale bn*era1«' T.,.._ who jou..d Matnah lrvmc tn A"'rH. a• 11 a laAft a1toelate, 1uccet:ds Kon Mauano,
who haai beeu named manll&er
of the r1rm'11 new vHl\•t-In
Laa~a IUU..
A nath t: of Loi. An&til~s .
Tarlton uvtid ai. uecutfve
vice prt»>ldent and c•h1t:f ex
ecuuve offi cer of u HPdondo
Beach publil' relations firm
before entering. the rclll estate
field In 1979. H'e prev1oui.ly had
served an a v<Ar1ety of public re·
lat1ons functions at !-'on.I Motor
Company
KAaEN BAIRD or lrvmt: has bet:n appointed
a district sales manager for First American Tille
Insurance Company.
Prior to JOmi ng First American. Baird was in
public relations and real estate for s ix years in the
Santa Ana·Tushn area.
Baird was born in Toronto, Canada, and grew
up in Garden Grove. where she was graduated
from Rancho Alamitos High School. She also at-
tended Fullerton Junior College.
LAWRENCE M. SCHER has become pres1·
dent of Business Properties Brokerage Co.
l BPBC>. succeeding Rick Sanborn as the chief ex-
ecutive officer of the Southern California com·
mercial-indust rial real estate brokerage fi r m.
Scher has been. executive vice president or
BPBC since the company was founded in 1976 and
has served as regional manager
or the firm's Newport Beach of-
fice. In his new position, Scher
will oversee the operations of
that office as well as the San
Diego regional offi ce.
A graduate of the Universi-
ty 0£ California at Be rkeley
where he earned a master's
degree in real estate. Scher has
been in the commercial real
estate business for 12 years . KHu
Prior to becom ing a co.founder of BPBC. Scher
was vice president and regional manager of the
Orange County office bf Grubb and Ellis a nd
earlier was vice president or Union Bank where he
s pecialized in real estate fin ance.
SYLVIA MICHLER of San Clemne te has been
a ppointed merchandising coordinator for the San
Diego Division of Ponderos a Homes, a fou r-
division homebuil<ter with corporate offices in
Irvine.
In her new position, .r.iichler wi.11 be responsi-
ble for all ODBite merchandising including sales of-
fice and model home interior design and installa-
tion, plus coordination or model s ite landscaping.
Prior to joining Ponderosa Homes. a member
or the Aetna Realty Group and one of the largest
homebuilders in California. Michler served as
director or marketing at the Meisler Company of
Newport Beach.
aoaEa1' a . &LEIN hu advanced lot~ posi·
~ion of vice president, taxation for Daon Corpora-
tion, a real estate firm based in Newport Beach. ln
this capacity 'he will assume responsibility for
worldwide taxes.
1 Klein, who joined Daon three years ago as a
tax and financial planning manager. was formerly
KLEIN
with Arthur Andersen and Co.
in New York . London and
Cal ifornia as tax manager
specializing in international and
partnership taxation. He was
also an ,iJistructor at New York
University 's graduate school.
Klein holds a bachelor of
science degree in accounting
from Far leigh Dickinson
Uni vers ily . T eaneck. New
Jersey.
GREGORY GEORGE PYROS of Costa Mesa
has joined the firm of Harrison / Lorenzini
Architects of Newport Beach. He will be Involved
in design development. working drawings and t•on·
st ruction coordination while preparing for his
architectural licensing examinations.
A recent graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute in Troy. New York, Pyros holds the
degrees of master of business administration,
bachelor of architecture and bachelor of science in
building sciences. While at RPI, he was elected to
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities .
PETER LA TOURETTE has been appointed
director of operations for McLain Development
Company, a Newport Beach building firm.
La Tourette. a veteran of more than 16 years
ma.nagement experience with maj<fr development
companies. comes to McLain
from the Biddle Group where he
was regional vice president.
Before th at. h e w as a
stockholder and president of
Ari zon a -based Paradise
Builders Inc.
He attended San Diego
Stale Univer s ity a nd is a
member of the Building Con-
tractors Association and the
Bullding Industry Association, LA TOUHTTI
as well as a past officer or the Industrial Housing
Council.
V fJCation offered
in Springs plan8
Ne homeowners footit1g city bills
New bou.lna development Is not only paying
1\11 own way ln terms or providing sell-supporting
coinmu.nity aervices and faclUUes, but ls now
be1lnnln1 to support. al least Indirectly, exiatin&
older community f aclllties and services In several
l'allfom1a cities, accordin& to a leadin& land use
economlat.
Kelly McDermott, director of the Urban Land
Economlc Division of the Plannin& Center, a
Newport Beach-based urban de·
sign and planning firm, said resi-
dents in newer planned com·
munities within cities and coun-
ties typically pay for the
maintenance of their own public
service facilities through a
private homeowners assocla·
tion, thereby relieving for the
most part the local jurisdictions
from having to provide those
public services.
"However, these res idents also pay property
and sales taxes as well as other public assess-
m~nts which help 'to maintain community services
and facilities throughout the city." McDermott
s aid.
McDermott. nn expert lr1 fiscal Impact
analyses of new development, said local jurisdic·
tlons can no longer pass gt:nel'al obliga.tlon bonds
and set their own tax rates w finance n.-cessary
capital i mprovements and provide ma,Jor main·
tenance services as a result of PropoolUon 13 whachwaspassed lntolawtwoy~arsago.
Very few people understood at that time wh:it
the real fucal impacts of such a tax revenue limita·
tion would be," McDermottsaid. "Proposition 13b1ts
s ired an entirely new discipline in land planning ··
fl rcal impact analysis of new development," she
said.
As a result of Proposition 13, fiscal impact of ne''
development has become as important a consider a·
lion in land development as analyzing the physical
environment.
"Cl'nES AND COUNTIES be~an to look to
private development to finance the construction
and maintenance of those community facilities
t hat will serve the new.er communities. not re-
alizing_ the extent to which those new develop·
ments would be paying for community services
and facilities o utside their boundaries,''
McDermott said. "In other words, the fiscal im·
Knolls homes going rapidly
Move-ins are expected in
March at Newport Kolls in
Newport Beach where over half
the condominium/townhouse un·
its have been sold less than a
month after the offi cial opening.
Whi le exceeding the expecta·
lions of sales representatives.
developers of Newport Knolls.
Butler Housing Corporation, at-
t ribute the fast sales at the rel'-
reationally oriented communi·
ty t o p r ices well be low
"average" for t he Newport
Beach lo<;ation. So rapid was
homebuyer res ponse to Newport
Knolls that many of the sales oc·
curred before the model homes
were opened for inspection.
Prices for the collection'of 26
Cape Cod-styled townhomes and
C'ondominiums begin fr om
$142,950 . T he condominiums.
however. have all been sold.
Arranged in four separate
bu ildin gs o n t h e ru s ti c.
landscaped grounds. Newport
Knolls t.ownhomes contain up to
1668 square feet of living space
a nd are offered · m seven floor
plans. An early Am erican/
Colonial architectural motif
highlights the exteriors and
m eandering pathways, framed
by antique lighting, lead to a
village recreation center where
res idents h ave· exclusive
privileges. Contained in the rec
center are a swimming pool, spa.
and cabana area, as well 35
barbecues and a game room.
Localed less th3n one mile
from the ocean on a quiet cuJ-de·
sac. the Newport Knolls colony
is both secure and orivate .
Features include wall-to·wall
decorator carpeting, draperies.
wood-burning fireplaces with log
ligh ter and s pacious mater
bedroom s uites with vaulted
ceilings. All townhomes have
private balconies or decks as
well as attacht:d garages. ln ad-
dition, Butler is provi ding a
complete drapery package for
all Newport Knolls homes.
The four Ne wpo rt Kn olls
models are now open for buver
~n spec tion .
To visit Newport Knolls take
Pa c 1f1c Coast H ighway to
Superior Avenue, proceed north
to 15th Street , then west to
Monrovia Avenue. The sales of-
fi ce is located on Monrovia near
15th Street. in Newport Beach
and is open daily except
Fridays. For more information.
call 646·9618.
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po.c. •): aew development was not being measured
PJ'CJ "rlr " ~e~erllJ factors in \he fiscal impact of new
devefUIJltlt>rit have been determined U the result of an aty~inl§ those impac ts In the past two
M cDP.~mv•' '\aid.
"1''11r <mP thing , older sections of a commWllty
typically do not generate as mucb sales or property
t ax revenuen a~ do new communities and yet ·
becaust: they a.H• older, these areas require more·
m a 1n teQ<1 nc e th a n n ewer developments,'•
McDermott said. "This is a public expense, borne
not only by those who live in the area but by all
who pay propf:rty a nd sales tax revenues," she
emphasized.
AT 1'HF. SAME TIME, new development stan-
dards for streets and other public facilities are
generally much higher than those for older
facilities. resulting in sii nificantly lower main·
tenance costs for newer facilities in the future,
McDermott said.
''If a city conducted the same kind or fiscal
impact analyses for older sections or the com·
munity that it does for new develppments, the city
fathers no doubt would try to deed the older areas
back to the count~." the land use economist sug-
gested. ··They would certainly fmd lhat the older
sections do not carry their own weight in terms of
gener ating the necessary tax revenues to maintain
those public services and facilities."
Mcl.>ermott said cities need to adapt develop·
ment standards to corr.ply with today's fiscal con-
s traints.
"FOR EXAMPLE, A NEW development
comes to a city with a lot of parkways, open spaces
and other community facilities, all required by the
City -and all of which have to be maintained. The Ci·
ty determines it cannot maintain such facilities and
t herefore, a private homeowners association must
rto i;o. At the same time, the city continues to require
certain standards, such as landscaping materials lo
be planed in open spaces and median strips which re
quire water and maintenance. ·
"In order to comply with these unrealistic city
standards. the developer may have to delete some
plantings or if he has to plant those materials.
those costs will be passed directly along to the
hom eowner in the form of higher home prices or
higher monthly homeowner association fee11," he
s aid. · lf the city cannot maintain these facilities.
then the standards should be adjusted to conform
to today's financial constraints ."
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sponsored by It'" "o,.r11r••1on
Program dettul~. "c said. ~:.:
now bein& develo;~ t' and w·" 'x
announced s~:>rt''
HUNTElt ~ \lft tue "ew pro-
grams will 1..~ a1r •. eu at upgrad-
ing the 1 ett.rn vu the company's
portfolio vi mot tgage invest-
ment~. S 1nr.t! t he beginning of
1980, h uuter 11oted, FNMA's cost
of r.1onPy to finance mortgages
actually exceeded the return on
tho::.e loans. coURTY ARD AT VILLA PACIFICA DEYELOl'MENT
He also noted that the average life or existing, low-yielding
FNMA l oa ns has been
lengthened by home buyers' as-
suming those loans and combin-
ing them with additional, new
financing -wraparound or
second mortgages -from other
lenders. This prolongs their ad-
verse effect on the corporation's
e~rnings.
Huntington Villas
• • s~t ·to raise pnce
Loan prepayment, be said,
had declined from $3 billion in
1978 to $2.7 billion in 1979 to $1.6
billion in 1980. at the same time
Jo' NM A's portfolio grew by 67
percent.
Prices will remain in the mid .,,000 ran1e for the two Hunt·
ingt.on Beach developments, MUa Warner and VWa Paciflca, witb
developers anticipatin1 a rise in prices for tbe two bellcb -close
collections of villas durina the ftnal weeks of the aranct cloae out
saJe. .
A spokesman for Seaboq, Inc. -developers of Villas Warner
and Pacifica -said prices and interest rates would, be held down
until March 1.
THE NEW programs, be said,
will discourage wraparound
mortgage transactions financed
by others, by providing com-
µ e t it iv e fo~N MA financing
altt!rnatives.
The 12¥. percent 30-year fixed rate financing is still avilable at
both deveJopments. With fixed rate loam, a homeowner is assured
of the rate's con.stancy during the course of home ownership.
Variable rates and rollover loans -something most lending in-
stjtulions are switching to -can rise during their term, sending
mortgage' payments skyrocketing as a result. Villa Warier and
Villa Pacifica owners are guaranteed the 12~ percent rate.
Villa Warner is a 256-unit series of one-and-two bedroom villas.
The Hwttington Beach colony is situated on 11 acres lind is
generously landscaped with mature trees, shrubs, and ground cov-
er providing a lush, fully-landscaped atmosphere.
Land lease topic
of builders' meet
Both Beacb·close encaves of one-and-two bedroom villas have
private key-card gates for cars and pedestrians, assuring residents
of complete freedom from unwanted intrusions. This security pre-
caution also adds on extra dimension or exclusivity to the atready
exclusive, lavishly landscaped, recreationally oriented villas.
"Land-Lease ls This the
Answer to Affordability?" will
be the sub1ect or the Wednesday
m celin g of the Sales and
Marketing Council of the Build-
ing Industry Association. •
To reach Villa Warner in Huntington Beach. take the
Goldenwest exit off the San Diego Freeway and go south to Warner
Ave .. turn right and proceed ~ mile. The project, located at 6600
Warner Ave .. is on the comer of Edwards St. and Warner Ave. For
more information, call (714) 848-4712.
To see Villa Pacifica, take the San Dieeo Freeway, go south on
Beach Bouelevard, and tum ript on Adams Avenue. Proceed one-
balf mile to Huntington Street and turn right. The entrance is a few
blocks north at 215 Wichita Ave. For more information, call
536-8821.
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in Irvine, the meeting will begin
with a social hour at 6:00 p.m.,
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Mesa'• Pla%a grote•
Town Center expanding
With twin 15-story tewen and
Oran1e Coanty'1 lar1est paJtina
structure rlsln1 out of the
around and neariJl1 compl.etion
alonl( the San Die10 Freeway at
Briltol Street ln Costa Meaa, the
725,000 square feet current ex·
panslon of South Coast Plua
Town Center proceeded on
schedule in 1980, according to
the d.'.!veloper.
AU structures in the present
phase of the busideu and
cultural complex will be com·
pleted in 1981, reports Henry
Segerstrom of Two Town Center
Associates, a joint venture
between South Coast Plaza and
The Pn&dential Insurance Com-
pany of America.
LOO&ING BACK AT 1980 and
ahead to the coming months,
Segeratrom said:
"We are extremely pleased to
see our dream of providing an
urban business and cultural core
for Orange County ta.king shape
as planned. With its high-rise of-
fice buildines. cultural facilities,
fine restaurants, and quality re-
tail ouUets, South Coast Plau
Town Center ls a pl"ime regionaJ
center."
Focal points of the current ex-
pansion are the twin 15-story,
300,000 square feet towers. The
American City Bank Tower is
scheduled to open in April, while
the second tower will be finished
by early summer, according to
Segerstrom.
Two other commercial struc-
tures, the five-story, 68,000
square foot Bank of America
buUdina and the 8,000 square
foot Imperial Savings and Loan
building, are scheduled for com-
pletion by April.
Last November , South
Coast Plaza Town Center's first
free~llandin1 reataurant opened
its doon. It ii T.G.I. f'riday'1, a
9,000 square foot t890s·style
establiahment.
Also com~ted durinc 1880
w aa a 2200-spice free·atanding
parking structure, Orange Coun·
ty's largest. Approximately one-
thlrd of it was o~ed in Nov~
ember. 1be remainder will be
opened in March.
Construction is scheduled to
begin soon on a four-theater
complex expected to open ln
August. Work alto will start on
another free-standing restaurant
and a multi-tenant building
housing a third restaurant,
service businesses, and a finan-
ciaJ institution.
SCHEDULED FOR comple-
tion in March, the central
refrigeration plant bous~s two
682-ton chillers and a 450,000
gal.-chilled water tank. which
makes up the center'•· rnolu-1
tioaary new coollnl 1y1&em. TM
plant, which will aervice aUl structures in the center exeept
T.G.I. Friday's and the theater
complex, ii expected to provide '
ai1nificant coet aavin&•· Jt will l
use electric power at ni&bt 7'
when demand ii less -to dllU
water for the next day's cooHna
function. I
All structures at South Coast 1
Plaza Town Center will be uni·
fied through meanderin1
walkways, gardens, outdoor art.
and sculpture, Segeratrom s-.
adding:
··our gdal is to create a
culturaJ focal point in Soutberr
California, an outdoor envirm
me nt which will help makf
South Coast Plua Town Ceola
Orange County's finest place ti
work and visit -from bolt
aesthetic and functional stand
points."
Holidays not slow
Los Corrales in San Juan
Capistrano sold 14 units, totaling
$2.3 million from mid-December
to mid-January -traditionally a
slow period for real estate sales.
Loa Corrales' current financing provides 12 percent interest for
the first two years of the loan
and 14 percent thereafter. There
are no cl()fling costs or loan fees
(except for prorations or pre·
payments) and a buyer can re-
finance with no prepayment
penalties.
The 176·unit single-family
community is in the midst of its
closeout. According to sales
manager Paul Crawford, about
18 units are left in,J.he develop-
ment. Two sales models also-are
still available.
Sizes of the homes range from
1,956 to 3,157 square feet and are
priced from $194,000 to $249,500.
All homes are on minimum •
10,000 square feet lots, and many
lots are much larger.
Located at the eastern end of
San Juan Creek Road, the com-
munity may be reached by ta.k· ~
ing the San Diego Freeway tor
the San Juan Creek Road exit.
Turn inland and follow the sign&
to the model complex. which \s
open daily from 10 a .m . to s p.m.'
Kurth-Anable & Associates is,
the exclusive sales agent for the'
project.
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WARMINGTON
I '
EAL ESTATE Ora Cout DAILY PILOT/SUnday, February 22, 1~1 •••
Home demand slows 13hornes
left in Hi6fa interwl, economic woe• cited SC tract LAS VEGAS ~u'6St ol hl&h lntere1l r•lH
-' \lfte'er1ain tt0n0na1C' condlUOM, tht1 1tron1 \an
"1ytftc demand tor new and u11tln1 homH baa
It to Malfeee, a leaclan1 rul Cj\llltl ro•rketln1 u
wt lokl l.M natlOll'• home builder• ht!r., ,..cently
'"TM fact that monlbly mol'\a•&t payment ru·
wemMt.s are increHlQI •t ' f1ater rate \ban
1).ra' inrom~ poants out a 1rowin1 problem,
lltkularly 1n the move·up market. ' d•d George
Fuh()ft. 11en•or vice preaident ul Walker 6 Lee,
1r . one of the oauon's lar1e1t mdependently
"ned real einate sales orgaruzations
t'\JL TON ADDat:SS£D A group attending the
tb annual convention of the Nationitl Association
Holl\('. Builders bere Refiectina on past trends
9-icb have helped set the stage for today's hous
g market, Fulton s aid incomes of buyers sur·
?yed at Walker & Lee'r. new·bome developments
ise an average of 12 percent a year during the
•t half or the 1970s. while housing prices in ·
·ea sed 25 to 30 percent each year.
Meanwhile, the number of dual·income
1milies (in which t ypically the husband · e
>th work) rose from approx-
oately 30 percent of those
Jyers surveyed m the first half
· the 70s to 60 percent of those
Jyers surveyed at the end or
1e recent decade.
"The growing number or
ual-income fam ilies buying
)mes in the early half or the
!venties helped to increase the
verage family income among
Jyers by about 18 percent per ,uuON
~ar. while home prices increased by only 11 pt!r·
?nt each year during that period," Fulton re·
orted.
"All this was ta~ng place during and im·
1eftiately after the housing crunch of 1973-74 in
hicfi the inventory of new homes was reduced
gnificantly. With no new homes to buy, these
uyers moved aggressively into the resale market.
1us bidding up the prices for existing homes
gnificantly and creating substantial equities for
1<isting homeowners all of which spurred the
uild\ng industry to build new homes ror an
merging move-up market," Fulton observed.
IN THE LAST HALF of the decade, 'the situa-
on reversed itself, Fulton told the builders.
"As these 'big e<\uity ' and dual-income buyers
1oved into the new-home market, home prices
·ere bid up with prices increasing 25 to 30 percent
year by the late 1980s." the Walker & Lee ex-
cutive said. At the same time. buyers· incomes
•ere increasing at a lesser rate. about 12 percent a
e ar, he addejf.
"ln the early 1970s, dual-in<!ome buyers used
leir extra purchasing power to buy larger and
iore luxurious homes; by the end of the decade
(!uilder oftering __
Fixed.rate loans
EWannington Development la continuln& its
e9tabliahed early Jut year when home loan
rates began to reach record hi&ba, of pro-
Hltn1 Southern California homebuyers with
•w-market fixed rate loans in an effort to help
t many prospective buyers as possible to gain the
mefits of home ownership, considered to be the
~t ~hedge against inflation, according to an an-
:>uncement by Bob Mister, senior vice president
•r sales and marketing for the 54-year-old Irvine-
Hed homebuilding firm.
''During the past year we have worked bard to
rovide potential buyers with very competitive in-
:(est rates. as well as with financing arrange-
1enls that kept our homes more accessible to the
1&ying public," Mister said. "The success of that
rogram and the high prev~ling interest rates
aat still exist have dictated that we continue our
reative financing efforts," the corporate ex-
:utive added.
"IN 1181, WE SOLD and closed nearly 1,000
omes due in large part to the creative financing
rograms we were able to offer," Mister com·
aented, "and we're making every effort to con-
nue t.-provide below market interest rates for
ur burers in 1981 to make the purchase or a home
reality for as many people as possible in the
arlous markets we serve," he added.
In malting the announcement, Mister unveiled
pecific fixed interest rate programs for the com-
.any's many Southern California condominium
onversion and new home residential com-
aunlties. Mister also indicated that a unique
Taduated mortgage payment progrfm is current-
f being offered at some Warmington locations.
Tader this program. a buyer's monthly payments
ft reduced well below th06e offered with conven-
'°9al financing for several years.
I "111ERE IS NO QUESTION but that interest
ales are currently the key to getting people who
rant to buy a home lnto that home," Mister Com-
'aented.
"During 1980, our company demon.trated its
rUlingness to go to bat for the potential buyers
tDd our newest interest rate pro1ram clearly
iolnta out that we are continuing to a11ressively
t1bt to keep interest rates at an acceptable level
·lab year as well," the Warmington spokesman
•eluded. ·
• •• ousmg m.crease
• • wer ID nation
WASIUNGTON <AP) -The averqe price of
... IOkl In tbe United States !'OM IO··-dut·
tbe 1.a quarter ol t•, but the annual lncreue e.. wa lower than lD previoua yean, accord-'° IOYWDIMDl reports.
The •·• Htr•C• price for one-family
• IOld ID tbe tlaal three lnoatbl ol ~ wu ti
Hiit ldPlr than tM tbtnt quarter ud 10 per·
...,. tbe ....... lw tbe ftDa1 quarter of
'-•HDfdlq to UM Comm.a l>eDutmeat ud
DepmaMllt of ao.1111 wl Urbu DeYetop.
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th.:y were bavln1 to use both incomes jutl to buy a
basic house," Fulton said, referrin& to Walker &
Leti s1uvt!ys which tracked the percentaae of 1rou
fMm•lY income spent for bousin& increuln1 from
20 percent in the early and mid mo. to 32 percent
at decade's end.
"Today, we· re seeing home appreciation
btglnnine to flatten out to rouchly 14 to 16 percent
a year u buyers become increasingly strapped to
absorb larger monthly payments," Fulton told
builders. "Our studies.show that move-up buyers
are pa)'in& at least double the monthly morteaee
payment for their new homes over their existing
residences -up signlficanUy from the 65 percent
increase in payments move-up buyers were paying
as recenUy as 1975. If they are having to squeeze
out more income for housing, where's it going to
come from?" be suggested. noting the significant
cost increases in food, energy, ~ransportation and other increasing expenses. an or which are
pressuring family budgets.
TODA Y'S HOUSING INDUSTRY is heavily
dependent on move-up sales with 60 to 70 percent
of home sales categorized as such., Fulton said.
·'There could be an increasingly sluggish move·
up market in 1981 and 1982 if interest rates stay
above 14 percent ... Fulton warned. "Interest rates
will stay relatively high, financing will continue to
command a greater portion or housing cost and
price increases will slacken in 1981 and 1982,
perhaps to the 10 to 12 percent range. Incomes will
increase slowly and the percentage of income
spent for housing will again increase," Fulton pre-
dicted. "In 1982, we should see a strong and steady
resurgence or the mO'Ye-up mar~et," he added.
·'There is good potential for entry-level hous-
ing if interest rates are in the 13 to 14 percent
range," the Walker & Lee executive said. Fulton
suggested good prospects for high-density, in-fill
projects designed for the first-time or entry-level
buyer.
"lf the owner of an existing home doesn't
move up, the first-time buyer cannot select from
this market and with few rentals available, their
choices are even more limited." Fulton continued.
"With their purchasing power limited, buyers will
accept higher densities and smaller units. not
because they prefer these housing styles, but
because it becomes the only alternative for them,"
he said.
(
Domes tor l,..,Ues·
Eclectic interior design mixes traditional furnishings with contem-
porary shades at Wimbledon Village in the South Coast Plaza area
of Costa Mesa. Designed for fami.lies with younger children, the
homes offer three bedrooms and two baths in a single-story format.
Sheffield attractive
Sheffield Manor, Merickel
Development's new attached single
family home community in the
Irvine Village of Northwood, has
gained ou&atanding buyer response
since the recent completion of the
model homes, according to Don
Roberson, vice president of market-
ing for the builder.
Roberson reported that visitor
traffic bas consistently exceeded
more than 100 per week during the
past month and the 50-home develop-
ment is now more than half sold out.
Three two-story floor plans, each
with two or three bedrooms, two-and-
one half baths and a family room are
featured at Sheffield Manor ..
The early American flavor of the
home exteriors at Sheffield Manor is
enhanced by multi-paned windows,
textured stucco, lap or shingle siding
and cedar shake roofs. Select eleva-
tions feature masol\rY veneer. classic
shutters, bay windows and pot
shelves .
Incentives offered
at Bristol Place
Warmington Development has
created a buyer incentive program for
the remaining units at its Bristol Place
adult condominium community in
Santa Ana.
A buyer can now move into a Bristol
Place condominium for as little as
S3,990down. with the builder paying all
non-recurring closing costs and
providing outstanding 121/s percent
fixed interest rates on 30·year loans.
Prices start at $57 .990.
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Nearly SO-percent of
the homes are now sold
at Las Maria s . a
private, gated communi·
ty of 23 single family
homes, surrounded by
the Estrella Golf and
Country ·Club in San
Clemente.
Wlth just 13 homes re·
maining, Las Marias is
expected to sell quickly
now that homebuyers
have an opportunity to
view the com p let e d
models.
Design e d by Paul
Thoryk and Associates.
the homes of Las Mari as
are reminiscf'nt of a
Mediterranean villa, in-
~o rp o rating s uch un-
usual appointments as
Monray blue tile roofs
and stained glass win·
dowed entry doors .
A planned community,
t he exteriors of Las
M ar ias are full y
landscaped and main·
tained b y the
Homeowner 's Associa-
tion.
To visit the homes of
Las Marias , which are
priced fro m $207 ,000.
tak e the San Diego
Preeway to the Camino
de Estrella exit Exit
and proceed eas t on
Ca mino de E s tr ella .
which becomes Camino
de Los Mares.
Proceed to Avenue
Vaquero. turn right and
co n tinu e t o Cal l e
Vallarta. Turn left and
proceed to Las Marias
on Avenue Mesit.a . just
off Calle Vallarta
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Call or visit: (714 ) 552-3312
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Muderately-priceJ conduminiums by
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SUNDAY, FEB. 22, 1911·
STOCKS
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFIED
CM
C6
C7-10
Clues for ~racking
the price dilemma
on large eggs are
given on Page C2 ..
.. Housing: Consider the alternatives
•1 JOIDI NSSDllAll ..............
One ol the major ota.&aclel ID 1ettia.I bome
-.yen to purctaue ud demand ..... ,y.elftcleat ~ ~ be the percei\led waiicldli.Mu ol tbe
new desi1M and build1D1 materials.
Soaays Darid Ha..pert, HIUor buUdinl editor
for Better Homel aad Gardena maaulne. wbo ii tbe featured 1peaker at a conference on raiden-
lial tecbno&o&Y open to the public at the Anaheim
Convention Center today.
llAVPE&T, WHO LJVES and worb in Des
Moines. Iowa, will show more than 180 slides deal-
ina wilb the latest enern sa vine housln1 desi1ria,
Shaken up?
watch intake of salt
By PAT DUNN
Of .. ~ ........ •'Being kissed by .a man who didn't wu his
mustache wu like eatina an 911 wltbout aalt,"
said oae ol Rudyard Kipliq'a female cbarac· tens: MUltacbe wax may ba.e lo.t its 1tatua, but
a aalUeu e11 I• atiU a tuteJ., reality.
SaJt -or sodium chloride -wu probably
the flnt food additive enr used because of its
ability to flavor and preserve meat and flab. It
was included in Greek and Roman offertnas to
the gods and covenants were sealed over salted
sacrificial meats.
CONSUMER CLOSE-UP
Cakes of salt were used u money in Africa
and Tibet and the word· ... a~ary" ii a derivation
of the Latin word, alirium, an allowance of
salt paid to Roman Qfficen. • · ·
Salt is a chemical comJ)CMl8d oi two sub-
stances that are unfriendly ;:JIJ man in lbeir
elementaJ states -sodium;-._ very reactive,
soft, white, silvery metal ; ancl·cblorine, a toxie-
yellow-green gas. There are about 14,000 uses
for salt, according to the Salt Institute, a trade
or1anization. '
Only 5 percent of the salt used in lbe U.S. is
. food grade. The addition of iodine to salt was
started years ago as a public beallb measure to
prevent goiter. Iodine is not a required additive,
and it salt is iodized it must be stated on the
product label.
EACH OF US EATS an averaae of two and
one-half teaspoons of salt a day -or about
eight and one-half pounds per year. Table or
cooking salt accounts for about one-third of
each day's consumption. Tbe rest comes mainly
from processed food or occurs naturally in food
and in some drinking water.
In 1979, the Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biolon reported
that Americans consume "not less than" 10 to
12 grams of sodium chloride a day. Since salt la
about 40 percent sodium, the daily sodium con-
sumptioo ii at least four to five srams.
It's this sodium consumption that is 01
health concern to some people. To keep sodium
in perspective, it is important to undentand
that it's an essential nutrieQ.L, ...
SODIUM HELPS 'aEGVIATE body Ouida
<including blood) and malntains the balanc~ of
fluids and preasure inside and outside the cells.
It also plays a major role in nerve impulse
transmiasioo and heart action.
Daily need for sodium varies depencliq on
the body's condition, but tbe NatJonal Research
Council says an "adequate and safe" sodium in·
take ii 1,100 to 3,300 mllllsrama a day for
aduJts. Sinc:e 1,000 milli1rama equall one .lt'Dl
the averaae American'• comumpUoa of fow tO
five srama per day la a IOW'ee of lncreuln1
concern to nutritlonilt11 and healtb pro·
fe11loaall.
There is evidence tbat llnu exce11lve
aodlum intake to bypertemlon -hilb bloodJnl·
au.re. Thia dbeue rarely produces aymptonu,
Jet lt can lead to stroke, heart diH... and .~kidney failure. ·
Alt.boUb tbe body nonnaUy mabltalm a
balanee or IOdtum and otber mlMnla at tbe
proper lnel, •Tlclmee ,......., tUt .........
wbo ue ,..Ueally pndiapoeed to~
tan lDereaae tbelr rtat bf utlq a ldlb IOdium
diet.
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tbe ......... 0.-al ... ta. .... leleet Com· mm.. -.Nutrttlan and ............. acl.tH
AIDel1ew to '°"" ... ___ ,.. to "" snma ....... food IDd U.... ,.. ... wlddt oe-eu a.....,.
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includiq domes ud "earth sheltered" dwell·
in1s.
'· llost ol these homes are CC>et efficient in today's~ market and use passive solar de-
ai1n1 for beat, ' Haupert said.
He explained that Paaaive solar dwellin1a are
desisnedaoooesideialeftopentoablorbthesun's
ray au Iona u possible.
• "I'hia type of enern saving is accomplished
in the architectural desi1n as well as by orienting
the home on the lot ~o insure maximum exposure
tothesun," Haupert said.
Haupert also will be showing plans for dome
houses constructed from both traditional
materials and polyur~thane foam.
BY Vl&TUE OF their shape, dome dwellings
are from 30 to 40 percent more energy-efficient
than traditional "square'' houses, Haupert said.
•'I always encourage others when lbey get to
the point of building a house to go wilb the dome · ·
be said. "It is considerably better than the
cavernous dinosaurs we are used tolivingin."
He added that "cube-shaped" houses are
about three times less e.nergy-effective than are
domes.
Haupert said t.he least costly dome house to ~eat~ the~called ·~foam dome," constructed by
first inflating a special nylon balloon so it forms a
half-sphere.
THE OUTSIDE OF the balloon is then
sprayed with polyurethane foam, which, when
dry, can barely be dented with a hammer blow Haupert said. '
Next, areas for doors and windows are
blocked off and lbe inside of lbe building is
sprayed wilb "shotcrete," a mixture of concrete
and steel fibers.
Finally lbe inside is sprayed with a sound-
deadening substance, if the owner desires this.
The interior is then finished off using conventional
methods.
. ".~ dome ne~s no internal supports of any ~md, Haupert said." In fact, the fewer partitions
mstalled, the more energy-efficient the structure
will be."
"Al& FLOWS WITHIN a dome in farce con·
vective paths." "It makes for terrific stereo
listeniq as well as highly efficient heating." He
said foam ii a much better inauJator aaainst cold
than wood with fiber&laa• inauJation.
Domes are the iastest erowlne "non·
standard" structure beina built by people who
build their houses with their bands, from lbe
ground up. Some 209,000 of these so-called
"owner builders" are eapected to take out
building permits n~tionally this year.
One choice for a-"starter house" -a con· ~ept allll08t unseen for more lban a decade -is
a barn-style shell, on foundatii>n, for $1.09 per
square foot, code approved.
SECOND IN POPULAIUTY to domes are
"earth-sheltered" houses, a well developed and
organized industry spurred by technology con-
ducted at the University of MiDruN10ta.
Such underground housing can utilize build·
ing sites previously termed "non-buildable."
That frees millions of buildlng sites.
'•Perhaps only one side of lbe house wUJ be
covered or even partially covered with soil,
although some designs call for lbe house to be
completely underground,•' he mentioned.
"To many people it sounds lOQ much like liv-
LACK OF INTERNAL SUPPORTS INCREASES ENERGY EFFICIENCY Of: DOME HOMES
'Earth eheftered' dweHlnt19 and Olhef houalng d11lgne Oft •Jdtlbll In An•Mlm tod8y
ing in a cave. It's too radical a departure from
what lbey have been used to." .
He added ~at within lbe next six yean be ex·.
peels photovoltaic tecbnolOI)' to improve to the
point where solar power can be used to power
bouesehold appliances as well as beat and cool the
home.
'' Photovoltaics is essentially the use of a
photo sensitive cell lbat reacts wilb sunlight to
0 produce electricity." Haupert said.
·'These cells are composed of silicon, and
when grouped in a solar panel, u.su"11y inataJled on
the roof, they can be used to produce electrical
power."
HAUPERT SAID THIS technolo1y ls already
widely in use throughout the soulbweatem United
States and bas been proven effective for beating.
As soon as the cells are mass produced, their use
will become less costly.
Lectures a nd displays on residential
technology will be offered from 9a.m. to4:30-p.m.
today at the convention center, 800 W. Katella
Ave., Anaheim. Admission is $2Sperperson.
Other speakers at the conference. sponsored
by the Alternative Housing lnstitute of Orange,
will include Lance Miller, president of Solar
Domes, J. Rand alt Roberts. an Irvine architect
who teachs at Orange Coast College and Don
Siler, a design specialist for Barns Unlimited .
DO• MORE EFFICIENT THAN A SQUARE
Ontd Haupert..._. ... better houalng
·.
Advice pays off
Dedication brings dividends
Part of a Daily Pilot senes on ex·
ecutive attitude.s.
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of .. o.ltr ...........
Louis Heilig doesn't bother
with breakfast. He doesn't have
the time and besides ··a cup or
coffee does the job."
As vice-president or Ford
Aerospace and Communications
and general manager of the
company's Aeronutronlc
Di\lision in Newport Beach,
Heilig doesn't have much time,
period.
Two interviews were un·
avoidably cancelled due lo -last
minute appointments and lf a
one word answer will suffice,
that's what Heilig offers.
POWEaFVL, STOCKY and
impaUent, the M-year-old Irvine
resident says that be never bad
any drivln1 ambition to rise
Uaroqb tbe r.-ik• of the defense
com~y. "I wanted to be an
enabieer. The opportunity JU1t
came aloal. '' Heuta wu wortin1 at bil flnt
... en1lneerinf Job 30 years a10
when bit bou told him that if be
wal wUllq to work 10 hoarl ·• day, bt'd De that much more
ahead of tbe nest IUJ lD line for a better job.
It's ad¥tee that's paid 'fllf.
Since lolnln1 Ford
Aeronatroa e ta 1111 BetU1 mOftdl 111 GIJ tbroulll tbe eam-
PQJ «belaa .................
eatpcmtmlnmo.
DSIPITS 811 '"mlal ...
termlaatloa ••• eoafWeaff
...... IQI tMl ~ lmowi ... I ..........................
fora--.tolltlaMaelli* . ............... tlaat•utl."
he said easily. "Uur company
policy is that we must have two
to three people who are fully
qualified and ready.
•'That's something we work
har<t-at. People quit. airplanes
go down, heart attacks.·· Last year Heilig spent 125
days traveling, mostly to Detroit
and Washington D.C.
S'SIU. FAITHFUL to the ad-
. vice that was offered three dee·
ades ago, Heilig is at work by
7: 15 and when he leaves at 6
o'clock be carries with him an
hour and a half of reading
material.
"Ten yean ago I used to plan
every minute," he said. "Now I
plan for a couple C!f hou"'1ol in·
terruptlODa." '. _ A. bnd of one of th~ lar1•t
companJea supplying weapbns
for tbe military, Heilig bu morJ--;
boaaes now lban be did 20 ye.an
a10. ••Almost every 1eneral in the
U.S. can be considered my bou
in some wQ. and they expect
response," be said, amilln1.
YOVNGB• BNGINBBas. H•llll believes, lack the ume
drlvlU wort ethic that bu pro-· pelledlmn. .
• • Moet newcomers to Uae wor•• feel tW fl'lalltJ of Uf• ... ..,,.,~.Md tbeJ doa"t ... , ... Job ......,.... ..
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wtaUIHl• .... Wlft." ••t &Mre wlll be fewer
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OrMgeCoMI IWLY PILOT{Sunday. February a2.1881
I
How does i~inary oil ]l_rice hike hit j-ou?
-, WA.SttlNCTON 4Af'J Wl&Mut wara&a1.
PPF.C •ncreua th• pnce of oU b~ a bal1'el
1'he nf'ws df'Yal l•I Uur already eued U S.
,.010 lDdUl&rJ
What dc>f' tha• mun for car HIH .. " Hlu ~ J~llt-1') tlC<"l"UU\.., m OetroH
h ' Just 1h1a kind of areaarlo lb•t an
• rvot•mf"tnc tnndf'I r a n envlaloo 'rhe model
\.'It'll lli 11 l(rou1> of m•lhemat1cal equaUooa that
~tah• ttlal lfJO•hJl16 lo an t1t•onomy wutun 1n111ult'tl » t()rn1>uh:r can lake lnt.o
.n , m tlll lh.•u ;.wd s ul 'aru1ble . all playlna off
uch other al ta. aame Ume, ud arrive at a
lorec ut (See r.iated atory, J>aae ca.
Auto sal•. for example, are directly affect·
~ by the lncome people have to spend. Thia in·
come. in turn ll affected by the price of food,
hou•ln& and cl0lhe8, the avaUablUty of credit;
taxe1; the price of a car Itself; con.sumer con·
fldence in the economy ; and. of course. the cost
of a•to&ine.
Chase Econometric Associates asked its
computer to predict the impact of a $20 per bar·
.Shelling out?
Drop in egg production
changes buyers' strategy
ts y MARTIN Sl.OANE
OEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER I
can't believe the way egg prices have been
going up. Today I paid more than $1 for a
dozen large eggs
I~ tempted to buy a smaller size, but I
can't fi gure out whether I would be getting a
good buy. What would a smart shopper do?
Nancy W. from Washington, O.C.
OF.AR NANCY · Aner many years of
steadily increasing production, the Depart-
m ent of Agriculture predicts that egg produc-
tion will actually decline this year. Thia is ex·
peeled to produce price Increases or as much
as 20 percent. ·
Compared with m'eat. eggs are still an in·
expensive source of protein. But the price of
each size of eggs actuall y, eggs are priced
according lo their net weight per dozen -
may vary c·onsiderably. It pays to know when
the mt'dium eggs are a better buy than the
lar~e ones
To judge which size of eggs is the best
buy. you must firs t figure the ·price dif·
r~rcnc(' between the two s izes that you are
con:-.1tk rang
Tttt: i\GRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
rc·1·ommcnt1~ huying the larger size under the
following 1·1r<·umstances:
When tht· price or larger eggs is 81
t'l·nt~ to ~ t t>nls and the price diHerence is
l""s than 11 n·nts .
When the price or larger eggs is 89
<'Cnt :. to 00 l'Cnls and lhc price difference is
leo.;s than 12 cents.
When the price or larger eggs ls 97
t'l'nls to $1 04 and lhc price difference is less
th:in l:i cents.
Whf'n the pr1<'e or larger eggs is $1.05
to $1.12 :.incl th<• price difference is less than
1'1 t·cnl!>.
When the price of larger eggs is $1.13
lo $1.20 and the price dirference is less than
l5 cents.
So. if the price of a dozen large eggs is
Sl.06 and the price of a dozen exlra·large
eggs i5 $1.16, you will gel more for your
money by buying the exlra·large size.
DOES YOUR FAMILY like eggs
scrambled? Buying the l.arger size may allow
you to use one fewer egg each lime you pre·
pare them.
But if your family likes its eggs s unny
side up, switching to a larger size will coat
you money. Instead, try buying a smaller
siz~; your family probably will not notice the
difference.
SMA&TSHOPPE&AWAaD
Thia weell 's Smart Shopper is Jo Ann
Doll of Montclair. N .J .• for buying three jars
of Via.ale Kosher Dills for a total of 33 cents.
The pickles regularly cost $1.39 a bottle,
but Ms. Doll saw them advertised at $1.09.
She used two ~·cents-off coupons, whose
value the store doubled.
So, she paid 18 cents for the two bottles.
Then she used the proofs of purchase for
Vlasic's "Buy Two, Get One Free"offer.
Including the l5 cents in postitge, the cost
or the three jars was just 33 cents .
Ms. Doll and other readers whose money-
s a ving exploils earn them the Smart Shoppe r
Award will receive the "American Coupon
Club Refunder's Record Rook." Write lo me
ln care of the Daily Pilot, P.0 Box 1560.
Cos ta Mesa , 9'i626.
REFUND Ot' TH•~ DAY
Write to the following address lo receive
the form requ i red by this ofrer from
Vaseline : Crossword Cash Wonder Jelly SI
Refund, P.O. Rox 4011, Jefferson City. Mo.
65102. Send for this form by March 15, 1981
Craftiness vs. thrift
Home preferences, projects add exJieme
By ANDY LANG "" ,.,.,,.,,uuau
What are your answers to the!!e questions?
A·Do most prospective home owners want
two . three. or four bedrooms?
: B·Which are the least important rooms in
: the house to these people?
C·Which is the favorite house feature these
duys?
D·ARF. SHOPPERS LOOKING for houses
with one, two or three bathrooms?
E·What is the ave rage acceptable commut·
, m g ti me from house to work?
lo' Is the a verage do·il·yourselfer a while·
collar or a blue·coll ar worker?
G·Conceding that the biggest motivation to
doing It yourself is the savings in money, what i are the other reasons people give for doing their
own fixinf:( and improving?
H-Are ~st do·it·yourselfers s ingle or mar· 1.rled?
l·WHICH QUALITY IN a sales person is
l cons idered most important by do-it·youraelfen.
!' The re plies to question• A through E were
; contained in a survey in Houain1 ma111ifte, I those to questions F throu1h I in a study ln 1 Home t:enter magazine. ! Most want three bedrooms. Most or those
: who want four oft.en don't need that many, but
; Intend lo use the span as a den or auest room .. • i M08T Pa08PECTIVE HOME ownen are
; wllUng to malle conceHlona aa to 1l1e and l~a· j uon of the llvlntc room and dlnln1 room.
1 These rooma, they feel, are the leut lmpor·
'· . '
..
tant In their overall scheme of things, but there
are some exceptions; in Washington, D.C., for
example. whe re formal areas of the houae get a
high ranking.
Probably because everyone Is ener1y con·
sclous, the favorite feature in a new house is the
fireplace. Oddly, other highly rated featuru are
high ceilings and garages with elect.rte door
openers, both of which hardly cut energy costs.
TWO·BATHROOM HOUSES are the most
popular, pre ferably one ror the master
bedroom, one for the rest of the house.
Althou1h today's home buyers want to live
closer lo work than those two years ago, they
are willing to commute an average of 25
minutes.
The average do·il·yourselfer la well·
educated. Wbite·collar workers make up a 10
percent larger s hare of the home·center market
than blue·collar workers .
'
ASIDE FROM MONEY, the other bt1 tncen·
lives ror do-ll·yourselfers are that they claim to
be able to do the jobs better, and limply
because they enjoy the work.
About 85 percent of all do-lt·yourselfen are
married, but there la an lnteresUn1JtaU1Uc: 50
percent of the female do·it·yourielfera are
sin&Ae. ...; · ~And, llnally, 80 petcent of the-do·il·
youraelfen consider courteoua sales people ex·
tremeb' Important ln chooetn1 where they 1bop.
Second ln Importance are 111• people who are
able to ualat customers wltb 1peclllc project in·
formation.
• ' Turn your
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tors -and more.
Under its original scenario, the price of oil
is forecut at $34.80 this quarter; $31.80 by the
first three months or l982; and $41 by lbe end of
that year.
At the same time, car sales -domutic and
foreign -are estimated at 9.1 milUon this
quarter; 10 milJion a year from now; and 10.8
million by tbe fourth quarter of 1982:
With the imaginary $20 oil price rise,
however, sales would plummet lo 7.6 million
cars in 1981 's rirsl quarter; 7 .9 million a year
from now; and 9.8 million al the end of 1982, the
model predicts.
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' SALT QUOTA. • •
as Safe) list classified salt with additives that
the scientists s aid should be more lilhlly
restricted or even prohibited from use in foods.
THIS YEAR FDA will propose that sodium
and potassium content be declared on nutrition
labeling. Products that make nutritional claims
or add nutrients must carry labeling, and many
manufacturers provide it voluntarily.
Whal will knowing the amount of sodium in
food s mean lo the consumer?
Substantial amounts or sodium are regular-
ly added to processed foods. but not just in the
form of salt.
Other common additives containing sodium
are : sodium nitrite, a curing agent and pre·
servative; sodium benzoate, a preservative;
monosodium glutamate, MSG -a flavor
enhancer; sodium bicarbonate, baking soda, a
leavening agent; and sodium phosphate. a wet·
ting agent ror quick·coolllng cereals.
FOR PEOPLE WHO are trying to restrict
their intake of sodium, eating is a guessing
game.
There is no requirement that food product
labels slate how much sodium they contain, ex·
cept ror foods claiming to be "low·sodium" or
otherwise claiming to be useful in sodium or
salt·reslricted diets.
The "hidden" sodium in processed foods
can create difficulties for some people. Consider
the predicament of a hypertensive patient who
has been told by a doctor to keep sodium con·
sumption down to 2,000 milligrams (two grams)
a day.
A single serving of canned chicken noodle
soup (one and one.quarter c upsJ would use up
more than half the day·s allowance of sodium.
ONE MANUFACTURER told f'DA a single
serving of its chicken or turkey noodle. tomato.
chunky bee r. vegetable beef, or cream or
mushroom soup contains more than 1,000 milli·
•
grams of sochum but this fact is not stated 00-
the label
Other processed foods that contai.n large
a m ounts of sodium are canned vegetables,
cheese. tomato juice, dill pickles, olives. canoed
tuna and c rab, sauerkraut, frozen dinners, and
most condiments . Items such as instant pudding
breakfast cereals. ice cream, cookies. cakes.
and bread also contain s ignificant amounts of
sodium.
Salt substitutes with little or no sodium are
available. but these should be used only under
advice or a doc to r because they contain
potassium or other s ubstances that should not
be used by some individua ls.
Consumers also can buy low·sodium food s
that offer enormous reduction in sodium content
(soups are 100 mimgrams sodium>. and these
products a re regulated as special dietary food s
and must state their sodium content. Careful
label reading is essential because some of these
foods may contain m ore sodium than the
purchaser realizes.
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The forecast dependl oo Cbue'• economic
assumptibna -which may dllfer from thoae of
another analyst. And, the world always
changes; by the end of 1982, other unforeaeen
developments could occur.
WhartQff E cono m etric Forecasting As·
social.es tested President Reagan's tax·cul pro·
posal, and according to its model, the plan
flunks.
''While the personal tax c.ut may lead to in·
creased entrepreneurial activity, the same in·
crease in activity could be obtained al a lower
cost to the Treasury by more selective changes ln
the tax law, such as rurther reforms to capital
gains taxation.'' Wharton analysts said.
• •
Slow trends
spell relief
WASHING TON I AP> What's in store for
1981 and 1982?
The three major computer forecasting
firms predict a s low recovery, continued
double·digil inflation and llllle reli ef on the
employment front. <See related story. Page C6.)
CHASE ECONOMETRIC Associates
believes the economy, afte r adjusting for infla·
tion, will grow by I percent this year and 3.6
percent in 1982: consumer prices will rise 11.5
percent this year, 9.0 percent next year; the un·
employment rate will average 8.1 percent in
1981 and slide to 7.8 percent in 1982.
Interest rates have alre ady peaked,
says Chase. which will mean a slight improve-
ment for housing and for aut.o sales this year.
Housing starts will reach 1.4 million i~ l~l
and L~ million by next year; auto sales will m·
crease to 9.3 million this year; 10.3 million next
year.
DATA RESOURCES INC. sees the economy
growing by 0.5 percent this year ; 3.4 percent in
1982. Consumer prices will increase by 11.l per·
cent in 1981 and 10.3 percent next year. The
jobless rate will average 7.8 percent this year
and subside to 7 .1 percent in 1982.
Real disposable income. which actually
declined in 1980, will rise by 1.3 percent this
year and 3 l percent in 1982. says ORI. The
p rime rate will re main above 15 percent
through the next two years .
Wharton Econo m e tric• Foreca sting As·
soc1ates is in lhc m idst or a major revision. but
its latest annual model, published inDecember.
fo resees the economy ~ruwin~ by 0.3 percent
this year and J.9 pe.rceoUn L982.
LIKE THE OTHER forecasters, Wharton
assumes a tax cut in J981
"The prognosis for near·term inflation re·
mains poor." Wharton says Consumer prices
should increase l2.1 percent in 1981 and 10.6 per·
cent next year The unem plovment rate stinr!ld
average 8 percent this year and decline to 7.8
percent in 1982.
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WASHINGTON lAP> It be1u u ar1
1udto .. ic' adventur EllhtHn y~an 110.
La~ Kl•ln, a brdllant IV) IAaau~ vro
(f!UOI", WMd a d 1k talt'ulak>r, »oaM theory and
a clodl\ nuttwm•tfral toquatkw to toreNun &he
S t"«JnOm)'
That PX~rimtnt led to lhtl Nob(-1 Prir.4!. ll
all!CJ a•u birth t9 • mulllrnllllon d.Ollar in·
dust Kronomt•ttk '°' ""HtlnJ '' markcttid fl'OID •• \'ork l o E.ur opt.• to l.atrn Arn.iriu , the
cardl&ian 61(4idNOIC4' Clf t! l('ryt .. 11 l\'lll &f~d hy
PIO lri~d t':ll;l'l·1.1\l\lf'i
1n Wa~htn.iton t<l'llf\CHO~lrl<'lans ply thl• tup re11C'he:. of govt:rnmt•111. 10\d the) re now
dt!plO)'Ni on either s ide of Pre11id~nt Rt>agan's
pru~l6.il of 30 pt-1 <'ent tl'll. cul over the next
thrtt ) tan Ont" mod\'I i. thumbs up 1s another
model s thumbs down
ECONOMf.TlllCS U ES malhemat1ral re
lat1on.stups a mud~I to approximate the
real ... orld Equationi. try to capture all the
hnkaees 1n the econom y How will an oil price
affect car sales' What will the eratn e m bargo
do to l' S. food pr1res
Aller tut, covemmut and bualneas faced
lnflaUon aod an erratic economy, whole course
kept ttumpiaa the economic aootbaayen. The
demHd f« econometric forecuUnc intenallied
client.a needed all the Information they could
tel for lhelr plannin1. Larae corporations en· ttr~d lht (ield. The ha nd·held calculators were replaced by
awesome computer plants, some with data
b1mks luraie eno ugh to handle 10 mlllion/ieces or information that are conatantly update .
The l2 equations eave way to complex
mode ls, some contalnlnf more tha n 1,200
separate variables -all linked in a way that
only <J computer could calculate.
The forecasting Industry is dominated by
three Cirms: ORI -the Largest -in Lexington.
Mass .. Chase Econometric As!S<>Ciates in Bala
Cynwyd, Pa .. and Wharton Econometric
ForeeastinR Associates. founded by Klein at t}\e
University of Pe nnsylvania. Merrill Lynch
operates its own service, and new companies
continue to enter the field.
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N·714'1 NOTICR OP DaATM OP
MICMA•L JOSaPH
YANOSIK AND OP
PETITION TO AD·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·107"2. To •II h eirs.
beneflcl•rles, creditors
•nd contingent creditors of
MlchHI Joseph Yanoslk and persons who may be
otherwise Interested in the
Pu111o.-Or•nve c ... " 0.,~·~;: wlll and/or estate:
FeD a. 11. 22, 1Nr 1, '"'' .iu1 A petition has been filed
PUBLIC NOTICE
,ICTITICIUI IUllNIH NAM« ITATIMINT Tiit l•llow!fte POf"WI Is llolrtQ ..., .. ,,. ..
by Ida Jean Yanoslk In the
Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Id•
Jean Yanoslk be appointed
as personal representative
to administer the estate of
IUNOALL RESE ARCH, '" M ichael Joseph Yanoslk,
:,e:,~1 .. 1, cor ..... c1e1 INr, C•11•orn•• Fountain Valley (under
R•ndy McC.r1or, '" f'erntui. th e Independent Ad·
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C0<pna11t1Mar,C•lilo•n••o .. s m in istration of Estates Tiii• INllM>• ,, c-t•d by •n Act). The petition is set tor
ln411•1dlMI. hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
Tnot !~~'!::''111.., •llh ,,,. 700 Civic Center Drive
County Cl••-01 Or•no• Covn tw West, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701
onF•b....,• "· '"' ""'at on March 11 , 1981 at 9: 30
PuDlo-Or-c .. sl O•llY Pllol, a .m . "•b ».Mar 1, 1. IS, '"' 11o-t1 IF YOU OBJECT to the
P UBLIC NOTICE
granting of tt'ie petition,
yoo should either appear
at the hearing and state
~ICTITICIUS •USINl.SS vou r objections or file Mod la are hardly uuaJLible and they misht
have remained the sole preoccupation of think
tank. t'KCept for the economic turbulence Of the
1970s and the giant strides made by computer
technology.
THE BIG THREE HAVE enlisted hundreds
of <'lients each -from the White House and
Congress to Fortune SOO companies and Wall
Street investment firms ; from the Defense
Department and C IA to farm cooperatives and
even the People's Republic of China.
NAME STATEMENT I written objections with the
· i,;,{~n~.:0~~~•1no w•on• ••• do•no coort before the he•rlno.
TELE SALE!> co. ll3'CI B1utt '" Your appearance mav be ~~Huntington Buch. C•lllo•nl.o In person or bv your at·
The Arab oil embarao in 1973 sent the world
"topsy·turvy." says Otto Eckstein, founder or
the nation's largest e«onometric forecasting
firm, Data Resources Inc.
Many s pe nd $200,000 or more for the
service.
Congress will use foreeasters's models lo
calculate the impact of President Reagan's tax·
cul proposals . So will the Pentagon to justify ~reater defense spending; General Motors to
DIETZEL
GEORGE E DIETZEL. passed away on ,.~ebruary 19, 1981 at Hoag llospitul
Resident of Costa Mesa, Cu.
since 1952. Born in lluwai1
on May 12. 1924. Survived by
his wife Dorothy A. Dietzel
of Costa M~a. Cu .. 2 sons Steven G Dietzel of Costa
Mes a . and Richa rd N Dietzel of Garden <:rove. Ca .
3 daught er:. Karen R Abell. Connie S . und Diane
0 Dietzel all or Cos ta Mesa.
Ca.. I sister llelen I.. lltn
man of Herlon.:. <:a . and 4
(!randt'hlldrcn St.•rv1ces will
be held on Tut>!t du y .
Fe hruur ) 2 1. 1981 at
11 OOAM 111 thP l'hurd1 of
Jt•sus C'hrtsl of l.atll•r da1
Sa1n1s, '.!.775 1-::.tane111 l>r .
('11:;ta Mt.>i-H. I'll lnt1•rml·n1
w1 I I Ill' al llarhor l.1.1 1.1. n
:vlt•mo t'l:d Park V1,1t11r:.
nan· hi· r1•t·t'l\l'<I .at tho•
1·hu;Th ;it tO ·t101\ -'' So·rv1t·1·s
11nll1·r the d1r1·c·11 1111 or
llarlt1>r I.awn M ou111 Olive
Mortuar~ of ('11sl11 Ml·:.u
5·10 5!"J54
Ml'Rfti\Y
l'AT IU<.:IA El.I.EN ~ffll
RAY . a rcs1dl•nt of Costa
Mesa , Ca for 11 year:.
Passed a1.1.a.1 1J1) February
19. 19Hl Sht• attended
Fordham Llruvcrs1ly in Ne1.1.
York She is :-un•1ved by hc·r
husband Tom;i:-J Murr;.11
or Custa Me:.;i I ·n . 2 son·:.
Ron an and ('11nor both or
Costa Mesa . <'a • motht•1
1\urelia Co111111;h;im of ;\l'""
York a hroth1•1 ltoilwrl <'ol
t1 n,1?ham •rf ('111rn1·cl1t•ut
Rcr it al1on 1of th1• ll•1lv
Hosary 1s :;clll'dult•il fur Sun
day. l'chruar~ 22. 191il ut
7 Olll'M al thr ll;irbor l.;iw11
Memnnul Chap<'I Mass ot
th e Rt'surrct't 1o n i s scht'<luled for Monduy.
February 2:!. 198 1 al
lO :OOAM al Uur Ludy or Mt Carmel Churt·h, Newport
Beuch. Ca lntermc•nt ul Pacific Vll'w Memorial Park Servlt'es under the
direction of Harbor I.awn Mount Olive Mortuary of
Costa Mesa 540·5554 .
Oral h \ fJt it•f-• llt e lp ~~t<:,.,g!.~~tr Pf.:1tu~U'Tt.e major econometric
WINCKLER forecaslln' rtrms bave large offices in the na·
RICHARD HAGE <DICK 1 tion's capital. where many federal agencies w INCKLER. resident or s pend millions of dollars for their own computer
Ne)Nport Beach, Ca. Passed models.
away on February 20.,1981. THE MODELS ARE fallible; \hey can
Mr Winckler was born in make mistakes. They're only as good as the as·
Hammond. Indiana on July sumptjona and data on which they're based, and
31. 1906. he came lo Santa unforeseen e vents can skewer forecasts -an Ana, Ca In 1924 and at· tended Pomona College and Arab oil emb.argo, a revolution in Iran, a sum·
was a member or the Sigma mer·long drought in mid·America. Neverthe·
Ta Fraternity on July 4. less1 In an increasingly erratic economy, the
194 1 he started Dick's Dock moaels present mathematical islands of ra·
Boat Yard. Newport Beach. tionality for clients who need all th.e hard in·
Ca and operated it until re· formation they can get.
tiring on July 4. 1971. During The Reagan administration is relying
his 30 years or operation he heavily on a model developed by Claremont
launched approximately Economics Ins titute , in part because its as·
20.000 boats. after retire· sumptions jibe with that of some Reaaan ad·
ment he was active in the visers. The Claremont model is smaJler than
:\'t•wport Beuch l.uwn Bowl-the models of the Big Three. and unlike them it 111c /\i.:;o<•1;itiun unct was :i assumes that the effects of a tax c ut will be m1•m hl'r of the Newport ti · fl db J ' t f llarhur Yat·ht Club 11,. 1:; grea Y m uence y peop es expec a ions. ' Wha rton. on the other hand. makes dif·
' ll r I I \' l' ti I) .v ll 1 S W I rt' · d lud th l t 1-:hzulll'th. 2 ,0 11s Hit•harrl 01 fcrent assumptions a n cone es e ax c u
1.0 ., Catus. c·:1 and Oa vid 11r wi ll not revive the economy and cut inflation as s (I r ,. ,, rn l' n l (). c ii • ti President Reagan hopes.
1-1rti r1<1 eh1 ldrt-11 . L1 nd u . BUT, THERE'S ANOTHER side to the de·
Karen. <:hnstophl'r, Rubert. pendence on m odels acknowledged by c ritics
S l l' 11h e 11 a nd J e fr re Y and advocates of the industry alike .
:\ll•monal services will be The regressions , derivatives a nd function~ held un Monday. February l bl mod I l 23. t98t at 2:ooPM at Pacifit' of a ful · own computer e are loo comp ex v1ew Chapel llJ li~u of for most laymen to understand and they may
flowers the family suggests expect too muc h o f the models . Even
memorial contributions be sophisticated policy makers. says Klein, can
nwde lo lht• t•hurily or your fall into the trap or treating the models as
c hoice or the Newport "maf(ic black boxes."
llarbor Art Museum. Pacific And, he s ays, models can be manipulated by
\'1ew Mortuary directors bureauc rats. and businessmen. to push a cer·
CONDRY lain view. "We have to be aware of it at all
ll AROLf) Jl l:GO CO:" times." he adds.
ll RY· rt>suJenl of ~t!Wf>Orl TitE INDUSTRY, ALMOST to a company. B('ach. Ca s ince 1937 l'a!>scc.I aw;iy on February prematurely predicted t he most recent re·
20. 1981 lie· retm•d in 1973 ccsssion. When the downturn finally came last
trom the City or Newport spring, it was far more severe than the
He;i<·h wht're he worked as forecasters a nlici{>ated.
the supennlt-ndent ror 30 "We didn't thmk the psychological reaction
years Ill' was a charter lo credit contro ls wo uld be so ~real," says Jef·
ml'mber of the Ne wp ort frey Green, a Wha rton model director.
Beach City CrediWnion_He This winter . the firms have voiced similar
1s s urvived by his wife surprise about the economy's resilience amid
Phyllis Condry of Newport record·high inte rest r ates.
Beach, Ca., s children. Don· "I think we ha ve to admit that the economy
na llanf or Costa Mesa. Ca .. is holding up longer and somewhat better than
Sherry O~den or Grand Ter· we tho ught It could ... says Lawren ce
r;it·e. Cu · Nancy Walker of Chimerine, the former lBM executive who now Va lenria. Ca . Ken Fenton of heads Chase. Coloralio and Barbara Osboml' or Pleasant. ca .. a Inflation has proved most frustrating to the
brother Paul Condry nf 11 forecaste rs, who have consiste ntly un·
lmoi!t. and to grandchildren dereslim a ted it. Klein recalls. with some p;.-========--11 Visltalion 1s scheduled for amusement. predicting only a nickel·a ·barrel N~me Society Sunday. February 22. 1981 oil price rise after the 1973 embargo.
caH1A • -L•''" from 12 noon to s ·OOPM Often. a client will disagree with a model's ,, 141-7431 Graveside services are. forecast. For a fee. however, he can feed the "••• ·-·• __ , ............ , scheduled for Tuesday, computer his own assumption about interest
•••1•1• .. -.. _ ....... , .... , t · n t· d ·th d'ff t ----i"l'bruary 24. 1981 al 2.JOPM ra es or m a ion an come up Wl a 1 eren ,,...,. eam--...-c--.. , th l' H arbor Lawn outlook for the economy. Memorial Chapel with Mrs The econometric model ind ustry. mean·
PAClffC VllW
MIMOllAL PAIK
Cemetery Mortuary Chapel
3500 F'ac1flc V•ew Drove?
New porl Beact1
644-2700
M<CC>aMlal MOITUAllllS
Laguna Beach
494·94 tS
Lag una Hrll::.
768-0933
San Juar1 Cap•!.tra no
495·1776
HAHC>a LAWN-MT. OLIVI
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Grsler Ave
Costa Mesa
540·5554
'1HCI NOTHHS
18.1.NOADWAT
MOITUAaT
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9 150
IAlna1••HOH
IMfTM 6 TUTHILL
WISTCLIH CHAf'IL
427 E 171tl St
Costa Mes&
64&-9371
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l.u l'ille rarell officiating time, is showing a 30 percent y~arly revenue
Sen·1<·es under the direction growth.
uf llurllor Lawn-Mount Olivl'
Mortuary540 5554
CORRECTION
In the Seara
Automotive ad
appearing In thl•
newepaper Sunday,
Feb. 22, there I• an
advertlaement for
"Loed 9C11uetlng CarGo
Co.lie," Nie priced at
$15.11 ... Thet ad
lncorrectty etatea that
th••• coll• •r•
lnetalled. we elnc:erely
regret thf• error.
I Sears I
PUBLIC NOTICE
~ICTITIOUS IUllNltl NAMa STAT..-N'T tlle fol-Int pertMI •rt doing MIM'ltet! eLEGANTI. EXPOSURES, HU' A111 L•,,.. •4 Huntington Bueti
C•ll,.rnla .,,..,
It•~ , .. _ Halll .... 1, HH2 lull L•,,., •4. H1H1lln9t.,. Buell, e .. Ht•nla.,.., · flllt IMltlMlt •• <Oftductff by aft lfl· dl•ldUtl. K.-111$.Hllllwell
Tiii• ... .._. w•t fllto wltll tlle C-ly Cltf'll Of~ ..... Cowf\t'(aftJM, '·'"'· ,, .. ,
l'_.11 .... Or .. Collet 0.lly l'I .... ..... 1,1,IS,D,"'I ,_.,_.,
Call 141-H71.--,.
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REAL ESTATE MAILBAG
/tforag09• io atwMI•
DEAR BOB: We received a letter from the
lender holding the mortgage on our house . At pres·
ent our mortgage Is for 164.000 at 9 percent In·
terest. The house is worth at least $125.000. The
lender offered to refinance up to 80 percent of
value (that's about $100,000) at 11.5 percent in·
terest. As we are planning on selUng in about a
year , should we refinance now?
-Alan V.
DEAR ALAN: U'1 u1U1lly wlff &o keep your
bome equity Jean. la o&ber words, mort111e to tbe
bill, espedatly U yoa wlll be aelllDI ..... Bat be
Hre Ulle mort1a1e caa be auvmed by you f•l~
btlyer.
Advuta1es of bll mort1a1es lacl•de repay.
meal la clMaper lllftated dolJan; mul••m ID·
come laa dedKU.a for lllt.erest ud eaay reeale U
yo•r laome Ila• a bll aaHmable eslatl•I
mort11p. aenaudll1 momey .. laa·tree .. &IN! llerrewer.
If '" lane aeed ue for die ea .. ud eu att•rd &M ~ ..n1a1e payme11&a, refluaelq ~
be ••••111dea.
Bw pm• ee.W .,,,,rfN'lwf
DEAR BOB: I read a toreeut of a bank
ffODOID.l8t who forecaall home mortc.,• lntereat
rates may drop to a1 low u 12 percent ln 1•1. lt
this bappena, do you think home pricet wUl drop,
stay about the same, or ao up?
-TedS.
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Pet., J, PIKhl, '* 11u11 circle, torney. Huntington Bff<ll, C•lllo•nl• •1-I F Y 0 U A R E A Jo"" F. ,..,, •... n s.n1• B••t1a•• CREDI TOR or • contln· :,~;u•. G•roen G•o .. , C•t••ornl• oel"!l c reditor of th• d•·
This bu•lnon •• conducted by .. ceased, you must flle your 119neta1_,,..,.,,,p, claim with the court or J°.;'~1:·;:.!~1 ,.., 111.c1 wllh 1,,_ present It to the personal
County Cle•-o10••"91 Counly on Jtrt. representative appoint.ct
19, '"'· by the court within four
Pu1>u.-Or-co .. t 0•11~·~~! months from the dett of FeD. '· •. U, 11, '"' Sll-/'I first 15SUM'C• of letters as provided In Section 700 of
PUBLIC NOTICE t he Prob•t• Code of
California. The tlmt for ~ICTITIOUI 9UMNH$ filing clalms wlll ndt ··-NAMa ITAHMINT plre prior to four months
,,,. 1o1,_lftQ ,...._, " dol1>9 ...,,,. from the date of the hear·
neu •• lno noticed~. New~~~!.Ec~:~!;.,!>.,c;:;.,.'''· YOU MAY EXAMINE
P••I Kh•tlblou. 1l Covenlfy. the flle kept by the COUrt. N~";,j.~~;!:~=:,:W:v anin. If you are Interested In the 01•1ou•• P•rl Kn.i11>10U estate, vou may file • re-T11is .. _..,,_,, w~ 111..r w11,, ,,,. quest with the court to re· ~".".~~.c1e11i o1 °'•-c .... n11 °" J.., celve special notice of the
l'U41n inventorv of estate assets PuDll$NG 0r-c .... 1 oa11y p,,.,,, and of the petitions, ac-
F•• '·•.IS, n, '"' s•:i.11 co unt s and reports
P UBLIC NOTIC E
l'ICTITICIUS IUSINEU
described In Sect ion 1200 of the California Probate
Code.
NAME STATl!MENT . The 1o1row1ng ""''°" " OO•nv bu•I Norah M. Morrison, El· nen o . lls ~ Morrison, Attorneys EXECUTIVE OBtGNS, !OJI at Law 17400 Brookhurst ~~ri~:r':1~~:.•tu• am, N•wport St., Ste. 316,. Fountain
P•l•l<I • Ann MCG1nl ~v. IOJ v a I I e y , ca : 9 2 7 0 I ,
~~r.::::,~ ~::1nut #JO . Newport. 714·962·2511.
Tiiis bu•ine" I• conducted DY"' 1n dlwlduel, Pul>h\hO!O Or~ ,.,.,1 0•11~ Pllol Patric I• Ann McGll'tey F tD 7 I. 77, 79, 1"' 901 '" '"I• >IJl lenwnl w•• lltotO wt\h lho Counly Cl.,11 ol OunQ<t Counh ort
Febru•ry 11, 1•1
ll'UM•I • Publl>Nd 0.9'1QO Co.,.t O•ll Y Pilot, Feb. IS. n . Mar. 1. I. l"t 141 II
PUBLIC NOTICE ·
~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
P UBLIC NOTICE
N·71MI WN•IOlt COUaT
O~CAUfCNUllA COUNTY Of_._.
C-N•. A t•PI lllOTICE ~ IALE Of
Pl.aSOtlAI. l'llOPl.aT\f '"• lollowlnQ per\on> ••• Oo•ng E•l•lt of •N THONY JOHN lllu":!'R~IL ENT ERPRISES IOJ GALLINA.••• TON\f BALLINERO.
S•nllaQO Orin, Nt wpor I B.,cn O~~~~~E IS HEREBY GlllEN llwrl Call~;~:!!'t;:° Hot mh. IOl S.nll•OO JUDY K HERNANDEZ BALLINERO
Ori••. Newport Buch C•loOornt• ::,!:': :,';~~~=~·~~L~N".:,
92'60 ell• TONY BALLI NERO, d9<ee'9d, Mary Let Hotm .. , IUJ !Mlnt••oo1 w•ll ._11 •I privatt ,.,. lo tM ,,..,._., Or Ive. Newporl Buel!. C.otlOornl• •nd bol DI-•. unde• IN .,,., •!Ml
t1'60 <Ortdlt l-... rein ........ -. ->Wb-dl:t:::.~ln ... \ I• cond~ted by "" In Itel lo conllnnelion II\' ._ Supwl•
"""rv L .. Holme• Court, on Ma•dl •· 1•1. •I 2:•p.m. •t Tiii• •I.II-I wo> lllMI wllh lht '20 He-I C-1..-Ori .. , Suil9 211, Nowporl 8Nc", Cellfomla, ftMI, all Cfl"nl'r Cltrll 01 O••noe counly on 1,,. rlgltl, llll•, lnl..-..t, --19 of Ftll<'u.,y 11, l .. l lllt Etl•lt ol ANTHONY JOHN ~U ... I GALLINA ..... T()JllV MLLINERO. Publl>lwcl 0.••oo Coan Dally Piiot. dtc• .. •d, In and to Ille foll-liiO Feo. IS, ll, INr. 1 I.'"' 1'1·11 de$Crl_,_._... pr_....,:
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
T nto tollow1no prrwn I\ do•nu bu,.,
ne\\ •~ WORLO WoOE CREATIONS, lfl7
MonteQO Drive, t1un"ooton Bt •O•, C•
91&•9
Da rlPen RObertd K.orn. Jl11 Mon
tf!QO Drive tiunt1nuton 84hH h, Ctit
91&.0
t ha\ OU\+n .. \\ I\ Condu<tf'l'<I by .,.. tn·
CS•<tttdual
OarlHtn R ec.or n
T h1't '\f4'1f1H1'Wf'lt #•I\ tHfd #l•n ·~
County Clerti: 0~" County on Fe-bru•rv '1 1Q91 f'IMtl•
Pubh\N-0 ()r4not-('.,.~, Ott••v P1tot Feb '· 1s. 21 M-• I 1'1111 U811
PUBLIC NOTICE
.. _.UATUHNT flCTITIOUS •UllNEH I
T f\t toUowlnq per1on '' dolnq
t>ustn••' u · I FAR WE!>T POOL SERVICE, JO'IS ::~o;~:: L~;~: J;.;;~~~lj::~~;·~
97'H Thi> bUMn•U I• conclu<l•d II• •n lndl•ldu•t , R-rt L J0<0tnsen I Thi~ slJl!emMll wH Ill.cl wlln tlw Counly Cter-01 Oranoe Counly on f'eb 9, 1"' ~IHUSo PubllsNll o. ..... CIMIJI Dally Piiot.'
Fob IS. U, M•rc" I, I, '"' '"·II I
P UBLIC NOTICE
~ICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAMa ITATIMINT
T lie lollowlnt ""on la doing llU>lftffl .,, SAN SHAA NAI LS , OH IN•ll .... le W•y, "'-1 ••Kh, CA.
~ Sll••on 0 ..... Nl<91H, UAl I.
Sllelltn, SMla AM, CA. "117 Tiiis bullMM It c..-1..i ll'r .., ....... -. ~ .... Nlcol ..
A fllall II-sto,. -mertl•I known•• TOf\V'> L'-/Merti.t local· td •I 1.S20 H.tll Gr-A-. sent• Ana, C•lllorni•, lncludlfto fM 11.wtwff, oqulpmenl, I"""'°'""· .......,111, ''-llcen119, -1..,. lo Ille pr""I-, -•ny OIM• uwt• ol >Aki ••1•11 I._, buslnus. Tiie condlllonsol 11w..ie9": P•rl Utll -.,.,, Cf ..... Ille tor-ol such c·eoll to bt «<etllMll• lo Ille Ptr•onel •tt>r•..,.1•11•• end to Ill• cou•I. A minimum bid ol UJS.ooo.• olu• Ill• 1n....,1orv at time ot lraftll.,
of po1'-ft1ton, w ith • mll'ltmwtn <Mh dowri pey,,..rit of 51S.OOO 00 lo• 11'9 l>ustneu. ""'•ell Incl-U S,000 00 •n ,.,,, u_. POIMUlon Sl\OUlcl well ··-·
place twfor-t ctow of .,,c,-ow. •nd the
O•l•nc• on clow of t s<-row Furthe'
mlt14mum termi 1h•fl ln<ludP full pay~ ment for •II ln....,tory up to '40.000.00 wllllln no cMIY\ OI CIOM of Her-. •nd
•"Y ln•entor1 b•l•nc• tn t•<•'' '"*reot lully IMYM>4t wllllln llO .,.,, ol clow of_,_ !Molt conunvent uoon tMiyer auum•rig Hltllnt note M<llftd by llalu•n -equipment on 1"9 •P· p1oalm•1t •mounl of 5130.000.00 -• \atl•IKIOfy nott peyM>lt wtlllln two
, .. ,. on llw llel9n<e due Mlltf S.•• •l•o con11....,.1 upon -o••I by llw Alcoflollc 8a"9r-Conlrol AQttK Y ol I lht lluYtf -,,.,.,,.,.of llquor llconw to b""'' Seller wtll allempt lo n•oott•tt -lion.I ton ,,., Ol)llon.,,.
IHH tor bU.-r A•-llon ol ul>I • 1no p•oml•-Y note w111 requl,. • bond lo tht 11tate °' • walvtf by the nott hOtcle• ae-1~1 ..,, clalm •oaln•I Ille ettale, In lllt •••nl tell•• 11 un•bl• lo :r.·~:.i::."::!~b~~":11~·.::':~ opted on Ille 119\11 ol • purclwrH ol 1"9 rlquor lie-...ct • IMH ol IN II•· lurt1 and tulll•-ot IN p.-omltts, wllll lull -<NH l•.,wc llon tMlllQ compltt9d -paytMnl of u 1111no proml•-•-•· T•n I 10%) per<efll ol tlw .,,._, bid Is 10 accompany IM oll•• -111• b•l.,1U al ..,, c..,, -II to llo paid u-conllr,,...lofl of Ml• by IN <""" •ndclowol_r_
Tiit •-.... •Ill tM madt wlllloul .,., '""-''°" or ... ,,..,,, of afty •Ind, ••P"" o• lmollM . "' the perlOflal r--1•11"9, but llkl m•y Inc ..... a cOftll,.anc:f IOt IM tMY> lor ..,Y•r M IMPOCI -bt , .. llllM wltll
,,,. boM.I -•K-melnlelnltcl by 1119bolll-Tlllt ~ -lllM wllll IN County Clertl of Or..,.. Count, en ,..,llOf"\f It, 1911.
1141t -eHof"I .... ln•llR lor '"'' pr-rtT .... """' bt In w.-ltlflt -wlll .. ••<el••• et llM oltlcts of PIM.DI O.L•no . .._,,,. a ~_...,,...,., •t·
...... UMllOf ... C••I O•lly I'll .. , IMn•u lor , ... t1110r--' r.,.. ..... , ... U, -111\arcll I, I, U, net l•tl"O· .. NO "'-' C..,tff Ofl .. ,
.... ti Sul .. Ill, .._, aN<ll, Ctllfonll•,
w "'•'r • nt• Wltll ... Clerti Of lllO ~-C-' w .... _..to JUOY
I(. Hl ... ANORZ aALL INIRO PUBLIC NOTICE
~ICTITtOUI lllMNllS N.U. ITATaMINT
• 11'9r11Mally, .. My t1-•"tr 11"1
puelk•ltefl " ......... « -....,. ................ TIM ,.......... ,..._ It dOlllt IMltl· ....... ,
~AMll.Y MARltlT, 011 l'lttll
St••I, IMtol AM, Cetlternla nm Alli s.ttfftlfl, 1• ,,_.rlday Lane, >11nt1 Ana, OtllfW111a '1104 Tll" MlalMll It <~"411 tly aft Ill·
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aM ... ~ flrllr .. ...., " .. ...ew '"'"'"'""' ....... ....................
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INDEX
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642-5678
NOUSlS f81 SALE c-•1 lloUIClll hla .. llol-i'Hlft>llllt C•IH•lr•M llo<h Cornn• clft Mar ~Ool• \! ... 0.n• f'«Mnt EITCN'u •·oun1•1n \'1lt1,> """"~"" li<oarh ,,._,,,..
l.acu,n• icM('h ......... 11111• Laa"n• NtlU<rl 114,.,l<ln V1r1u
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SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT &
PREPARAJION
'chi.KA\ fn•trvt\lt1n
J1if)"•nt.,.1I• ""'"\it. •t'ltt'd ,, '1 ,.. MERCHANDISE
AnUq~
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Si.Grlf,fen\aurant fl4r ~-~IO.Hot'l.Sler""
•ATS I MUINE
ElltPMlNT GeMnl llo•ta.Ma&• ~v•r• tloatT,111.,, ... r.ciu111 llooti,l'wtf llooti,Altll Charier lloati,S.11
8oelo,SI.,. llo<h ao.ta.5"9114 Sl11 ....... -.,. TUMSPOITATION
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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All real estate ad·
v e rt lsed in th is
newspaper is suhjecl to
the Federal Fair Hous·
Ing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to ad·
vertise "any preferenl'e.
Ii m itation . or dis·
c ri mination based on
race, color. religion.
sex. or national origin.
or an intention to make
any such preferent'e,
limitation , or d is·
c ri min a ti on."
This newspaper will nol
knowin1ty act'epl any
advertising ror real
estate which is in viola·
lion of the law.
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DAILY PILOT •.-e•
l.wlty for the flnt
l11correct l11Hrtlo•
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Whelan Real Estate is
now offering 90% com· mission to lice nsed
agents.
•Nodesk fees
•No phone fees
•Noadvertisinl? fees
We belon~ to five multi
pie boards. Call for an
appointment Ask for
John. $40-3666 lj1111UJ , __________ _
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SWHT&LOW
A price and terms quite
salisfying t() any huyer
at Sll0.000. Pleasantly decorated and located
on a tranquil t'Ul·de sac
This home includes an endosed patio. & large yard with avocado trees.
Ca II 556-2660.
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C'ANl't:l.l..ATtoNS
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CANl:f;l,l.ATIO~ OR CORR fX'Tt0:-1 CW :-:t:W AU RP.t'OR t:
IWNNINC: t:vny •ffnrt " m•d• 10 ktll (Ir t'Qrf'°''I A ntw Ad
th11 ha• lwl'n ordf'rf'd,
bul "'' tlill\Ot 1ueranlH IO '6 ilO -II lhfo ad llH ap,.•1'"9 111111(> paper
one,: A U N£ ADS Ttte• td• .,, aln t ll)' tHh In tldva11n1 by mall or 11 any OTlt' of our ottltH NO pftont' onk!rw
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LL idle Items with a noOll •l •II brent lt offlc•• Dall)' Ptlot Cla111fled TIU: DAii. v Pl I.OT Ad........ rtnrv11 tile rl•ht lo tla111t:r. ldlt. ~ or
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If you tlke exten1ive \We ot wood, ~nt"k • atone, aee thAa Botaenhardt ~uatom b'-llt 4 bdrm, l\ol bath
masterpiece. Mailer bdrm haa 16~ l~inl •rea. wtt bar 6 . Jae.ml. Skylipted klt<'hen wlth every
modern convenience includin& a
built·in refliaerator/freeaer le BBQ. ~•an •. ~arbor view.J~· the livin1 room. dirun1 room, lutchen1 famil[ room. mailer bdrm • swimman1 poo .
Owner will entertain trade olfen for
local property or seU with a large
A.l.T.D. to qualified buyer.
OFF•• AT Sl,ffl,000
ONM HOUSI SUNDAY 1-1 ....... J
#I MUia llACH ClaCU -
CorH1 .. Mlr
760.1111
.ASK FOR BOB
* * * * * * Heritage Collection
OPIMTODAY 1-4
2731 LOllMZO, C.M.
OWHH MUST Sal. TNS Wiii High 12% assumable loan. Immaculate
3 Bdrm plus bonus room. Earthtone
carpets , beautiful yard. Asking
$164,900. Submit all offers. Call 540-1151
MESA VllDI Sharp 3 Bdrm on corner lot, Featuring
2 fireplaces. new roof, copper
plumbing and much more. Owner will
assist with the financing and will also
consider a lease opt.ion. Priced at
$130,000. For more details, call
540-1151.
1 IDIM POOL NOMI Terrific financing available. Large 2
story family· home with lovely pool,
enclosed courtyard and separate
master suite downstairs. All this for
only $145,000. Call 540-1151 for more
information.
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142-4321
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TERMS! TERMS!
Assume a •~~ loan on
this 1 year old 4 bdrm. 2
full beth home. Just un· der Sl00,000. Call for
more details. this one
won't last!!
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OUR BEST OFFER
TRY YOURS
s1.2t1.ooo -•• '"' .... 1.10/e 1111•"'· Inquire about this luxurious
5600 sq ft Dover Shores bayfront
home. Priced to sell at Sl,750,000.
Call n0w for your private showing.
CUSTOM HOMI Sm with view in
Big Canyon . Plans in'cluded
$1,200,000.
a.-AMr 4 IDIM with POOL and
lob ol privacy. Exclmive Bia Can·
ym community. $799,000. .
MIW CUSTOM NOMI OM MY. Next
to sandy beaches, on the bay, ocean
and coUtline. Quality camtruction.
We'll match tbia home and price
apinat anythln& in Newport Beach. tr.•==·1000. Sat and Sunday 1.M. .
2274 1 Rd, BalbOa P~.
Owners are eztremelY motivated. Call Du Bibb ·
IPYeLAll INCT~AI Dramatic oc•an, ba~Rlte Ute
view1. Exqulaitely up1raded 4
bedroom with beautiful den, 2
fireplacea, covered paUoa $625,000
Owrier will carry.
IAY .. OMTNlll ....
Older 4 Bdrm home in prestigious
location with dock. Plana, permit and
allowance for· remodeling included.
Sl.200,000. Will trade down.
. PllMIWATllNOMTllAUTY
Unparalleled lot size with one of the
most commandin1 views of the
Newport Bay. A distinctive home on
your own private beach with boat
dock and volleyball court. Call for
appointment.
. 714 / 760-9333
SWllow & Auoc.
WXU.IOUS
F•rullls ....
Prestlgiou1 hilltop
home. on approx. 3
acres, built of excep.
tional quality &
c raftsmanship, sur ·
rounded by beautiful
gardens, plus many fruit
trees of numerous varieties. The house pro·
vides ol 290 deg. view
which includes the San
Bemadino mtns to the
East & Oceanside to the
West. Th.is magnificent
est.ate is only 5 min.
from downtown
Fallbrook, No. San
Diego Co. 1375.000.
714-722-1725; 728·0308
Ask for Jim
,,
Ir you've never placed a
C:lassified ad, you·re in
the minority: Try it once
d see how quickly you
get r esults . Phone
642-5678.
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UDO ISLE ·
Casual elegan ce is the caption for
this beautiful Spanish style home on
prestigious Lido Isle. Includes 4 Bdrms, all w /pvt baths,
indoor/outdoor swimming pool &
spa. Excel. financing. Offered at
$638,000. .
204 Via San Remo
Open Saturday
LINDA ISLE
Executive Country English
Bayfront. 5 Bdrms, includin~ maids
quarters. Private community and
private dock. Fee land. $2.6 million.
Owner wi 11 cons iCler excellent
financing. -BIG CANYON
Choice of the Country Gentleman.
Elegant custom Tudor estate
overlooking the fairway. Excellent ~J $2.3 million.
BIG CANYON
Terrific golf c ours e view
townhome . Former model
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 prevailinf interest rate.
Exclusive at 589,500. Also
Available on lease/option or lease.
SllTH LACUNA
Breathtaking view from unique
overlooking South Laguna and the
blue Pacific. Privacy plus .
Exclusive at $749,500
DANA POINT
Spectacular views of the Dana
Point Marina coastline from this
home on the Bluffs. Owner
financing with 253 down at 10%
interest. $750,000.
. WEST llEWPllJ
Newport Duplex. 2 & 1 Bdrms,
each with fireplace. 1 block from
Oceanfront. Good rental unit1.
Priced to aell with larse auuma·
ble loan. sm.ooo.
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.... ......., ~ce. A on Pacific Coast Hl1hway with hqe -..tr7 klteMla, LL f'tt-A lE A11ume lar1e loan ocean view & 300 feet from the ~~":t ;:..,~ .-i 1" !!:J =, z !::: beach. Grossed over a reported
ud epe, a..,,_ and 2 RIAL TORa wetber, ftr.eplace and $300,000 in 1980. A rare find in
bat .... A bar1•i• at 2 UNITS poGI. Wiik to 1boppln1. Newport Beach . Priced at
IUl,000. Call now. St••· Call for more $2,2SO,OOO. With ~ down, owner will 'E S $110 000 cle!llillleau carrylstT.D. atl3'4pinterestfor30 {195111~ ~:·:: .. >:r:;.~·:::,:r lltW'tJIJ Y•ars~·.~.i:~~=.,~
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AWAB Wll•• ~;:;;:;~ This bome truly de· ~~!il~Pili~.:l
1erve1 lt1 name , •
Ele1aatly decorated 4 ~~~~~~~f
$5,500
pUU you bito your own 4
Bdrm, A/C home. 12
7 """ ftnancin1. Call for detalll on our
"TICKET" procram.
'::~=· SCC~411A-4~~· : Bdrm home feature• ..... ..,,QA, .. -• dramatic catliedral cell·
lnp, acceated by pluall
carpetla1: decorated
wallcoffriap, drapes A
mirrcn. Lovely 1arden
featurea cu1tom de· siped 1pa and covered
patio. To top it all
creative financint i1
availallte. This home ia
truly a~ect Proi'>erty.
Call7St-3191
LAGUNA HILLS
Faalaltic view lot with 4 Bdrm home. Prleed at
only S125.500. Call
53&-ISU
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REALTORS
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754-1202 .
NEWPORT
BEACH
$129,500
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Gorseom 3 Bel.rm home in prime location! Plush
carpets and crackling
fireplace. Large yard with rirepit ! Bite to
beach. $111,290 v A
tenna. Call 9Q.f787
2 Bdrm , 1 story
townhome . Very
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Above, T. Virginia Gieck 'left) holds the Realtor of the Year trophy, while
Carole Pangburn , right) displays her Realtor-Associate of the Year award.
Top Realtor Awards
Named as "Realtor·of-the-Year" by the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors on Friday night • February 6. 1981 J was T. Virginia Gieck.
1979and 1980 Board President.
Also honored, during the golden anniversary awards ceremonies held in
the Newport Marriott Hotel, were the Board's Communications chairman,
Carol Pangburn as "Realtor-Associate of the Year'' and Affiliate
chairman Paul Ware as "Affiliate of the Year.",~
1979 winners, A rt Giovinetti and Phyllii Salyer, revealed the honorees
during ceremonies which saw retiring directors and committee chairmen
feted for their service on behalf of the industry and the community.
Sales production awards were presented to Mrs. Lynne Valentine, Mac-
nab Irvine Realty, for top lister and top income earner: Robert Koop, Re Max
of Costa Mesa, 1st in number of sales and Fred Good, Corporate Plaza Real-
ty, tops in$ sales volume.
Mrs. Gieck, preli<knt of The Foz Co., Realtors, led the Board to local,
state and national honors /or communUy service programs while serving as
the 1econd lady prelident in tlw Board's 50-year history. In addition, the
Board hm ~ceived "Goal Gdter" a1D0rda for political action contribt.ctions
at local, !tate and national Zevela during both years of her preadncy.
Honor«1 for commUtu worlc '°°' Polricia Soun, Cun Doah, ROJJ
McCardle, Helane JOJJ , WUUam Fulln, Glenn •Martm, "/Jat Fonistn, Bob
Kocflko, Bnnlg Mwcldaon, iJ1man Faulkner, Margaret Adrion and
J01Jt:e Edlund.
~II Grubb,,J .,..,. Barrett, Ha,,,, Wmter1 lll, N~,
Arl ~·, BolNI Ta11lor, Paul Franlcl11, a.or,. 1V , Om....,,.,. ad DJM.iJWtilun,,..,.. in/ormclltoa offlcer. ' ..
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llEAt. f STATE EXCELL.ENCE SINCE 1949
Co.a WITH US ... TO MSTI&."". You will point with pride when you own th1J Cape Cod char mer. Three
spacious bedrooms F'amily room with cozy fireplace.
Fresh as the mornm1 suo, both inside and out. All rooms overlook luxurious ~arden.
JIJ7 AAAUA ...•... he L...l tW U...'1ld .•..•• $279,IOO
Ce>ee WITH US ..• TO DOYM $HOllS. Stimulating five
bedroom home . Upper Bay view is enjoyed throughout the
h\ ing a re a . The view from the master bedroom is ~tacuJar. Formal dining and '8mily rooms. Lovely pool.
Owner will help finance.
1142 •A&.A.XY DllYI .............................. $H5,000
CO ... I )WITH US •.• TO DOYll SHOlfS. Custom three
bedroom home. Hu_ge family room. Formal dining room.
Decorated with impeccable taste. Park-like yard. Luxurious pool. A dream home for privacy and relaxation!
1363 6.Al.AXY DllYI .............................. $4'5,000
C:OMI WITH US •.• TO DOYEi SHOllS. Probate sale.
Executor is eager to sell. Four bedroom home. dining room and den. Pool size yard. Great opportunity.
1441 GALAXY DllYE •••.....................•...... $420.000
C:OMI WITH US ••. TO C:OllONA Dll. MAI. Fantastic location.
Just four houses from Ocean Blvd. Why settle for less if you
enioy an ocean view and the relaxation of the beach. Three
bedrooms. Formal dining room. Den.
Z 15 lllS A YI ••.•••••••• : ..••••••••.•.•••.••••••••• $395,000
C:OMI WITH US .•• TO IAYC.EST. Elegant five bedroom
home Qn ouiet. sec~uded street. .Family room. Den. Large pool with solar heating. Owner will carry 1st T.D al 121 :!'"{.
1123 GLENWOOD LANE •••••••••.••••••••.••••••••• SJ I 0.000
C:OME WITH US. . .TO LAGUNA IEACH. Potentially one of
Laguna's most charmi~ beach properties. Two bedrooms.
Two ba.ths. Formal dinmg room. Two fireplaces. Lovely ocean view.
161 HIUC:REST DRIVE .•••.•. IY Al'f'OINTMEHT .••••• Ult .000
COME WITH US •.• TO WESTCLIFF. Economy minded ? Four t;>e~room hOJ1?e . formal dining room. Family room. Large living room with fircplaee. Luxurious pool. BBQ.
1400 NOTTINGHAM ................................ $245,000
COME WITH US •.. TO HARIOR HIGHLANDS. Attractive four bedroom home . Two baths. Family room. Luxurious s pa.
Entertainer's back yarct, including firepit and gas BBQ.
1606 DOROTHY LAME •..•... IY APPOINTMENT ••••.. $239,500
COME WITH US. . .TO ORANGE THE, llYINE. Exceptionally
neat two bedroom. two bath patio home. The bedroom suites are located al opposite ends of the home for privacy
4Z T AHGHINE A YE. .•.•..•...•••••. : . • • • • . • • • . • . . $I 24,500
1617 Westcliff Drive 631 -7300
Y o ur friends and
neighbon use Classified
when the y hav e
something to sell. They'll
tell you how well 11
worked rorthem !
If you want your advertis· 1•-------·
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Ing me11age to reach
more people al lower
cost. Classified is the
way to go• Call Now'
642·5678
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You've Arrived
at ..
IRVINE 'Lovefy 3 Bdrm. 2 batfi:-sin.g le:
family home with VERY private
yard. Xlnt location, close to schools.
shopping a nd freeway . $164,500.
Owner will carry 2nd.
34 Almond Tree Ln
Open Sai/Sun 12-5
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COSTA MESA
This 3 Bdrm charmer was once a
model home. Located on a huge
cul-de-sac lot and filled with extras.
FINISHED garage. Close to
schools. Offered at $144,aw.
l657 Texas Circle
Open Sat/Sun 1·5
COSTA MESA
Charming 4 Bdrm 3 bath home with
family room. Corner lot. VERY
private yards. Immaculate and
ready to move in . $174,500
LAGUNA HILLS
Exceptional owner financing
avaiJabJe at rates below prevailing
on 4 Bdrm 2'h bath> family and
entertaining home with pool and
spa.•Offered at $247 ,500
LAGUNA BEACH
Blue water vistas abound rroJll this
~ Bdrm, 2 ba home. Just sfeps to
Victoria Beach. Qwner will carry a
large 2nd trust deed. Offered at
$259.500.
2075 l•n Jo..-Hiiie Ad.
Acrou from M OANYON
Newport9"ctl
440.5777
IJST LISTED!
Beautiful Anaheim
Shores Patio Home.
Co rner lot . Very
s pacious floor plan.
large master bdrm. in-
terior atrium. 2 bdrm &
den. ()(fered at Sl21.9SQ.
963-8112
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FACT Olt FICTIOH
FACT .. TAKE OVER
LARGE LOANS on this
very desirable condo.
Super location and
security. No qualifying.
$106.500. Call 979·:>370 lo·
day.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
RBKICID SI IK
Guarded and nawleu 3
Br Monaco Big Canyon
townhome. Lrg low. ln·
terest a.5Sumable loans .
Low down and now a
~reaUy reduced price.
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'~"'' IACICIAYVllW
BEL 0 W
MARKET
Thill beautiful view pro·
perty In Newport is
priced below market
value and below ap·
praisal. Space age
kitchen with breakfast
area. Huge Uving room.
lanai with view ,
fireplace and open
beamed cathedral cell·
lnp. HJde-a-way master
suite. MIN!rlle chUdrens
wing. Duh to the pool.
Call today for details.
Owner hiply motivated
and will work wtth very
creative ftnanclng. Call
752-1100
SWEET fr LOW
A price and terms quite
11au.tyln1 to any buyer
at '110,000. Pleaaantly
decorated and l~ated
Oft I tranquil cul.cle·HC!.
Tim bolDI IDC!llldel aa
eaelo11d patio. and ..,... ,..... .... 1votlMlo
W..Call--
• IAIL AllUTY
Complemented by a mapificent view,
this one or a kind s. bayfront property
represents the finest in Balboa Island
living. Every room of th1s 3 Bdrm 3
Bath residence enjoys the warmth
and beauty or waterfront living.
Totally renowated ~nd professionaJJy
decorated from the mstr bdrm suite to
the gourmet kitchen. Present owner
will provide all inclusive financing at
11 % for the qualified purchaser.
Proudly qff ered at $8.50,000. Will also
consider exchanges.
DIJA VU
Homes like this are not a thing of the
past. 'Fhis beautiful model home with
its 3 bedrooms, large family and
living rooms, is located on one or
Westcliff's largest lots tor maximum
privacy. Super financing available.
Call us for details. Proudly offered at
$325,000. Open today 12·5.
l830 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach •
CUSTOM IXCB' INCi
Jus t reduced $30.000 this truly
distinctive Harbor View Hills home
has been magnificently appointed for
the appreciation of a discriminating
buyer. Some of this property's
outstanding properties are: a new
mas ter bedroom s uite w/jacuzzi tub,
beam ce ilings, oak cabinets ,
skylights, mirrored entry, remodeled
kitchen. frenc h doors, and much
more. A beautiful home on fee land.
Offered at$449,950. Oi)entoday 1-5.
3601 Park Green. Coronadel Mar
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Balboa Island Realty
A:'\D l~\'ESTME~'T ~~M~7A:W 6.73~.87.00 ..
HARBOR ISLAND
One o f Newport's prestigious
addresses. There are only 37 homes
on the entire island. This location is
on the s he ltered side of the island
with 40 feet on the bay and a
private pier and float. This is an
older home. but the real value is in
the lot. Only one of it's kind at
$1,780,000. '
A !~Era!i~Dl!29n~e~rific
Harbor View Homes. Location
convenient lo everything !
Overlooking the nature park with a
large kid's size yard. Family rm.
has wet bar and brick fireplace plus
there's a dining rm .. 3 car garage
and a covered patio. Owners have
reduced the price for quick action.
Now S329. 750.
VACANT
In the popular Westcliff area. A
cute 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo now
vacant and owner is anxious.
Overlooks the pool & is walking
di s tance to shopping and
transportation. All blt in kitchen, 1
wood burning fireplace, mirrored
bar -really sharp .. FulJ price is
$129.500 with good financing.
WHOA!
Don 't rid e by this one! A
magnificent 51h acre horse ranch
and site for the home of your
dreams with room left for a tennis
court and swimming pool. Located
in Sen Juan Capistrano just
minutes from the yacht harbor with a
view you just won't believe -all the
way from Saddleback to the ocean.
Below the market at $6.50,000. Terms
available.
•INVESTMENT rlONITY *
COSTA MESA SHOrrlNG
CEfiTll
Prime corner location on West 19th
Street with excellent tenant mix
and stable income history .
Lease hold land permits maximum
tax benefits. First time offered for
sale at $488,000.
REDUCED $300,000!
Here's an opportunity. UM unit
apartment complex in Denver just
minutes away from downtown.
Seldom vacancy in these regular
popular priced professionally
managed units. Already set up for
absentee owner. Now $4,000,000 with
$1,000,obo down to 10~% financing.
Call for brochure. 1
THI ONLY ON1. ••
... or its kind. A fabulous 3 BR.
home with the finest view in all the
city. The key lot above China Cove
affords a ranorama from every
room&leve . Sl,450.000.
macnab /Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
HAalOlt llDGE ESTATES -GHAT FIMA~CIMG! Super views of
Catalina, ocean and city lights.
Professionally decorated Lucerne
Plan, 3BRS, 3 baths, large family ·
rm, master suite w/fireplace and
retreat, atrium w/fo\Ultain and
French doors. 3-car garage, securi-
ty system. Owner will carry large
2nd. Call for financing details.
$78.5,000. < C-37)
llG CAMYON PllY ACY! Popular
Broadmoor Plan I, expanded and
highly customized. 5BRS, large
formal living room, family rm
w /wet bar . Master suite
w/fireplace and private spa and
study. Garden patio w /pool. Good tmancmg. $975,000. (C-38)
TOfl Of HAllOI llME Exquisite
5BR hilltop estate w/fantastic
panoramic view. 3-story circular entry -elegant formal living and
dining rooms. Master suite w/cedar
lined walk-in closets and sauna.
Servants quarters -butler's pan-
try. French doors to pool and spa.
$2,900,000. <C-39)
IEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME! Spacious
3BR, 3 bath custom 3-level home
w/formal dining rm. private
master suite w I d ressing room and
walk-in closets. Paneled living rm
w/deck . Ocean and night lights
views. Excellent financing. $450,000.
<C-40>
FAllWAY YISTA IM llG CAMYOM! An
elegant and prestigious 2BR1. two
bath Dover Plan w /formal living
rm, master suite opens to large
patio. Many amenities include the
use of custom wall coverings, mir-
rors, marble and imported chan-
deliers. Electric gates assures
privacy. $495,000. <C -41 >
A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! A
fabulously customized and appoint-
ed 4BR, family rm residence
w/used brick exterior and garden
courtyard entry. Interior amenities
include the use or elegant marble,
mirrors and skylights. A custom
computerized system dramatically
lights the swimming pool and spa.
$650,000. (C-42)
A llST Y~LUI -llG CAMYOM!
Private courtyard entry to this 3BR
Bordeaux Model on large comer lot. All on one level. Country
kitchen w/French doors to terrace.
Ideal for entertaining. Also availa-
ble for lease/option. $425,000. (C-43)
DOVH SHOllS! Delightful 5BR,
family rm home w/large living room and formal dining rm. An ex-
ceptional master suite w/view and
private retreat. Custom gourmet
kitchen opening to spacious patio
w/pool. Good financing. $559,000.
(C-44)
•IACIOUS LIYIM6! Elegant 5BR
home w/Big Canyon fairway vista
offering formal living and dining
rooms, paneled library and family
room. Elegant master suite w/brick fireplace. Every amenity including
custom wallcoverings, imported
woods and marble. Delightful
courtyard w/pool. $2,:.>0,000. (C-45)
OVHLOOICIN6 6TH FAllWA Y -llc.
CAMYOMI Situated on quiet cul-de·
sac. this lovely 4BR Versame
townhome offers the ultimate in
grac.ious living! Formal living and
dining rmsi cozy den, 3-car garage
and centra vacuum and air condi-
tioning. S660,000. <C·46) .
P11V ACY IM THI IU"'5l Spacious
two-level 3BR end unit. Family
room orens to private patio.
Forma living rm w /brick
fireplace. Community pool. Owner
will assist in financing. $239,500
leasehold. CC-47)
LA.-uNA llACHI Ocean & can).'on
view from every level of this
hillside' 5BR home. Balconies &
decking enhance viewing pleasure.
Formal dinln1. study It retreat.
Level area witb room for POOL Will
leue option. $535,000. <C.C1a>
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.,ality c0tt1tr•ctlo11. l11e ... 1
_, • ....._ Ovenlud wet bcr,
a.ncll flHplace, ceramic •·
llllrrwed •-*•Ian, f • h• Wtdllla .... I I •• c ....... _... _ ........ Offwed ..
$179,500.
$9,000
DOWN NPT. HGTS
cnWIMlble I st. OWC h
1tce 011 this newly
shed C:ape C:od chmw ..
with ope11 beo•ts, coHtry
kltchH, a11tlqu fireplace,
a.tOM cablMh Mid ....t. ...,,..,
L-.. lot wfth picket '-c-,.
OM , ... ....._ warr..ty. Siie-~
...tom Price ...-Ced SI 0,000.
OHwed .. s 179 ,500.
LIAST IXPINSIYI
IAUOA ISLAND
T"• 2 beclroo• cottage ,.,....... • po4 ...... di f . ..................... .... .............................
41 •d• ... C,...,,,. ftn•:l11
.. ...... Offltt ed .. $2~.000.
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llALTOIS
'71·111'
OHM HOUll l·I
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671-1111
WESTERN MUTUAL
ESCROW CORPORATIOl"t
Fountain Volley Office
Manager. Noncye Blythe
Full Escrow Service
All Types -including
• AITD'S
• CONntACTS
• EXC>tANGES
Cal 962-2422
Pete Barrett Realty
presents
NEW LISTING-WESTCUFF
Be the firs t to see this cus tom
home. 4 Bdrms. 4 baths, formal din·
ing room. family room and rumpus
room <could be 5th bdrm). Fully air
condmoned. room for pool and RV·
storage. $449,500, includes land.
t20 MottlagllMI, NI 0,.. S-1·5
MISH Ate DB.ICIOUS
Ready for the family with excellent
tas t e , who wants a n exceJlent
neiehborhood. and who needs a
spacious 5 Bdrm home. This Dover
Shor es home's price includes the
la nd. $389,500. good financing. .
1412 .......... HI 0,.. S-. 1·5
..,_.T AND NIC~STSIDI
3 Bdrrns 2 baths for $116,500. Large
lot. has remode led kitchen and
baths. In excelle nt condition. On
safe cul de sac for children.
2605 Wllo, CM 0,.. S-. I ·5
STEP THRU GATED EMTaY
Feel the peace a nd tranquility in
this Cliff Haven home . Quality built
for present owne r . 3 Bdrms and
family room, l a r ge pool and
enclosed yard . $350,000.
511 Cliff Dr., NI 0,.. S. I ·S
IALIQA PENINSULA POINr
Excellent location. 4 Bdrms, 4
baths. den/s tudy a nd fa mily room.
L a rge living room with fire place.
double garage a nd no lawn to 111ow.
Short wa lk to beaches. $359,500.
1517 Mi,._., lalboa o,.. S... I ·S
PllVATE·IAYFaONT~a & SUP
Enjo~· the serl'nity of a quiet inlet.
sandy beach. & wale r view from the
kitche n. cozy living & dining rooms.
Affordable investment with exciting
potential. $550.000.
9*W IRVINE LISTING
Woodbridge C reek condo. 2 Bdrm,
111'.I bath starter home or investme nt
opportunity in planned community.
Call for appt. $107 .500.
NEED A IOAT SLIP?
You will enjoy 35' on the waterfront
with pie r a nd s li p for side tie. With
this waterfront comes a cozy 2
Bdrm cottage plus a 2 Bdrm
'!J)artment over a double garage.
Call for appointme nt to see.
LIT THI SUH SHINI IN
Skylights enha nce this beautifully
decor a t e d , hi g hly upgraded.
Wes tcliff 3 Bdrm home. Enjoy
winter sun & c heery atmospher e,
big trees & walled garden. t249.500 ..
70'0H THI IAY
ContemPorary Harbor Island Drive
home. 3-edrms a nd den with pool
and 2 patios, e"tensive use of Teak
& g lass. Lge enc l parkiruc area.
$775,000 leasehold. $1,SS0.460 fee. -
..... NOMI IN DOYm IHOllS
3 Bdrm home on over v.. ae?re. Hu all the amenities necessary for
1raclou1 entertaining and
-comfortable llvln1 S4'75,000
.leasehold. Call for details.
NOW'S THE TIME
TOIUY!
lntere11 t rates a re high on oew loans
but why get a new loan when ma ny
M.:llcrs toduy will finance the sale
themselves at a reasonable rate of
mlcl'cst. We huve u dozen listings of
<\uality v ropcrties in the Harbor area
t iat feature owner financing. So save
on loan foes und high interest rates.
Buy now. Call us tor more information
on how to s a ve money on buying a
hom e.
CIE
IBDBIB ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
I I llG DIPPER
NEWPORT TERRACE
OPEH SUN 1·5
Smart Three Bedroom Condo L<x.·aled Away
From The Crowd In Quiel Newport Beach
Community. Decorator Walls, Window &
Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area.
$135.500. Available i''or Lease. $750/Month.
2745 VISTA UMIROSA
ILUFFS
OPEN SUN 1-5
1'1rst Time Listed Tastefully Decorated ··Q"
Plan With Cozy Conversation Pit & Spacious
L1ving/Dinmg Room Area. Ideal Location
Wilh Large Enclosed Patio On Greenbelt
Near Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home For
Entertaining! $239.900
22 ARIOLES
RAHCHO SAN JOAQUIN
OPEN SUN l·S
Lovely End Untl. Two-Level Townhouse On Golf Co urse. Two Bedrooms, 2112 Baths.
Step·Down Conversation Area Wilh Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet
Kitchen Floor & Entry. Only $195,000.
44 FARRAGUT
IRVINI
OPEN SUN l·S
Assum able Loans. Owner Will Carry
Financing Or All Inclusive Trust Deed.
Excellent Four B e droom Ho me In
Northwoods. Only T wo Years Old Sparkling Pool With Waterfall & Spa. Upgraded.
Earthtones. You're Welcome To Inspect.
$190,000.
44 NAVARO
RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN VILLAS
OPEN SUN 1-5
Award Winning Design. Two Bedrooms & Den Condo. Practically New. Smartly
Decorated. Patio. Front Deck & Comm~nity
Pool. Adult Com munity $185.000
341 PEACH TIEI LANE
IACK IAY
OPEN SUN 1·5 New Listing. Quiet Cul·de·Sac Location.
Three Bed room s Plus Lar ge Mu s ic
Conservatory Could Be Bonus Room.
Great Neighborhood . Apprais ed By
Professionals. Probate Sale. Only $189.000.
60-645 PLUMER
COSTA MESA
OPEN SUH 1·5 Terrific Triplex In Rapidly Appreciating
Area Of Costa Mesa. Adjacent To New
Redevelopment Area. Charming Rear House
Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other
Two Rental Units llelp With Payments &
Taxes. Excellent Financin~ Available
REDUC ED TO SlSS.000
ELEGANT SPYGLASS
Submit All Offers On This Truly L<>vely
Home With Canyon View. SelleM Will Assist
In Financing With Large First Trust Deed At
Low lnterest Rate. Large Family Room .
Teenage Quarters. Two Fireplaces & Two
Wet Bars. Poolsized Lot Shown By
Appointment Asking $565,500. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing .
PRIME IA YFRONT • IA YSHORES Forty.Foot Fron tage. Pier & Dock In
Exclusive Security Gated Bayshorcs
Community. Lovely Two·ROOJll Master Suite
With Fireplace. Plus !-'our ~rooms. Bonus
Room & Den. Stepdown Living Room With
Ten.Foot Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With
Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View ()( Islands &
Channels. An Extra Large Front Patio &
Deck. Owner Wants This Home Sold Now.
Sl,450.000 Leasehold. Or $2,258,000 Fee
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4-ft.IX
Located On Quiet Street Near Shopping.
Excellent Condition. Good RENT INCOME.
Mi n i mum Va cancy Fac tor . Four
Two-Bedroom Units. Assumable Loans. Inspect With Orr er . Priced Al S36S.OOO.
llG CANYON CUSTOM HOMI On A Beautiful Lot Overlooklng The 18th
Fairway. Outstanding Custom Built Home.
Epitome Of Understated E1e1ance. In The
Family Wing Of T he Home 11M!re Are Four
Laree Bedrooms , Each With A Bath; Ma.ater
Has A Fireplace, Two Larie Walk·ln CIOHt.s
Ii French Doon Opening To A Brick
Terrace. Formal Dlnln1, Gourmet Kitchen,
Bonus Room With Oath. Plu1 Maid 's
Quarters. Call For Appolnt.ment. 12.200.000 •
MISA VllDI. UST IUY
No Question, But What Thia 11 One Of The
Fine1t Buy1 In The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On A Lar1e CorMr Lot.
Completely Remodeled. Larp A11umable
Loan. Submit Offera. Only •1.s,000,
•------••-------ca ... ,... 1ooz •••N 1111 •au•• 1111
O'IM TODAY I ·I
UNIQUE IN HA•lott VIEW HOMES 4
bdrm. 2 bath. fa m . rm. fo rmal dininl?
room. fplc. S241.800. See Roseman·
Farrar at 1955 Pott RamsJ,!ate Plac(.•. ·
UNIQUE IM OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2
bdrm. 21 •• ba. cozy loft. wit h patios.
decks. etc. s.137.000. See ,Jac:quclinC'
Pearson a t 502 Acacia.
UMIQUE IM WOODIRIDGE 1 bdrm .. 2
bath highly upgraded. next to p a rk,
mountain views. S18~.ooo. See Nat;tlil'
Fo~arty al 20 Whistling Swan.
UMIQUE IM CORONA DEL MAR 3
units. large lot. views. ehurm. Rest
s treet in old Corona de! Mar ~ Sl·l' S ;11· ...
Mar vin a l 2200 Waterfront.
UNIQUE IH WESTCLIFF I n<.Tcd .
3bdrm .. pool C;tnd s 1rn . bl•aut1ful
finishing, many fe atures S2!:17.500. St'<'
Nadine Crout at 1133 R<.•rk shire l.<Jn<.'.
UNIQUE IM SPYGLASS 4 bdrm .. 3
ba th Ports mouth model. 180 \'ll'\\
H ighly upgraded . S650.000 l>ntt1l·
Valentine at 11 Tiburon.
UNIQUE IH llG CAHYOM Hele.ix in
your pool with s pa 4 hd rm 2 1 • tw
-s uper clean Broadnx>or. See Bonnie
Ha rnnJ?ton at 6 Winged Font
UNIQUE IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS I
bdrm .. 21 .. bath family home. laq.!t'
lot. great views! S425.000' St•t• Tom
Roland at 2815 Pebble .
UNIQUE OH LITTLE ISLAND 3 hc1rm
home. 1 . bdrm re ntal. unC'(mi:rested
charm. $435.500. See Jodv 1-"ernandez
at 208 Abalone. ·
UNIQUE IN IAYSHOltES Remodeled
2 bdrni home pff.1Vi!tiest house. Sunn~·.
see it! S3 10.000. See Rl'rt Ree d\'
lowner1a gtl at 2512 Vist<1 Dr. ·
'"9UI IH HARIOR VIEW HIU.S -3
bedr oom. pool horn<.• with \\urm
feeling. views . s.595.000. See M ar~·/\nn
Anderson at 2821 Pebble .
UNIQUE IN IAYSIDE COVES 2 hdrm.
2 bath. -vacant. Bayfront beach. just
S287 .500. See Marian Reed v at IOIO Bayside Cove East. ·
UNl9UE IN DOVER SHORES-View to
Fas hion Island 4 bdrm. 4b<1 .
Decorated with s plendor 1$.510.000. See
Pat Merry at 1612 Antigua.
UNIQUE IN RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -
View of lake , g reens a nd mtns.. 2
bdrm, many qua lity extras. $204,950.
See Laurine Shaw at 26 Nuevo, Irvine .
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 EHt CoHt Highway. Corona del Mar
WEHAVE430FTllE BEST LISTINGS IN TOW~
LINDA ISLE 'S FINEST
Truly one of t he most. elegant custom
homes in Newport. Spac 5 Bdrms. fam
rm. dramatic formal dining rm.
Finest ha nd crafts manship w/uses of
Teak & Fren c h Walnut wood .
Beautiful detailed moldings. hand
carved stairway ra ilings & mantels.
Over 90 pvt feet on the water. Room
for a 100' vessel. This is undoubte dly
the ulti mat e in waterfront li vin g.
$2.600,000 LI H .
lffllSE HEAVEN
Gallop the trail• of
Newport's Back Bay!
Larp ci.tom estate haa
everything for the active
family in a serene and
prestigious settlni. 4
ge n erous bdrm s .
spacious muter suite.
features: fireplace and
s unken tub. gourmet
kitchen. imported tile,
security gate. sparklin1
pool . r iding arena .
Specia l finan ci ng
available, A mustsee.
645-0303
COLDWC!U
BANl(eRO
SUMMER FU~
&BALDIAY Front row 4 Br 3 ba.
$1,5.50,000.
Ocean view 3 Bdrms 3
ba ~.000
IALIOA ISLAND
Steps to S. Bayfront.
Two 3 Br. 2ba + guest
with Uv rm, loft br & ba.
$675,000.
CClr'Ole TCltuln. R~altor
497-0029
IEAUTY +TaMS
NOLOAHFHS!
Owner says he will carry
f i nanring o n th is
beautiful 3 BR121~ .. BA
executive townhome in
BACK BAY AR EA with
ONLY 10"1 DO WN
Sunken living room
c r e a t es cozy at-
mosphere for family or
entertaining. Must see to
appreciate lhis beauty
SIS.S.000 FULL PRICE
~
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
CdM
COTTAGE
$175,000
2 Bdrm charmer ! Wood
burning fireplace. step·
s aver kitchen. High as·
sumable Isl TD. Owner
will help fianance.
67J..8S50
~KOMA HAWAII
"'1 int. in oceanfront con·
do S200K value. $7000
down S900/m o . neg.
Lynn 673-7360
POSTAGE STAMP ISTATI
Charming two bedroom doll house ..
W a ll·lO·wall ca rpetH throughout.
Cheery kitchen. Lowest priced of it's
kind ... $69.900. Perfect home for
fi rst lime buyer or investor. Call
today for more inform.ation. 540·1720
VA, FHA Tl!ltMS ...
Spanish styled three bedroon1 home .
Features s pacious living room with
bric k fireplace. Super clean and just
wait in~ for n ew fam•ly! Tucked on
over-sized lot! Sl 19.500. Call a nd see
for yourself! 540·1720
JOG TO HACH
Three bedroom home is located just
one JT1ile from ocean ... get ready
for s ummer ! Nestled on Ht:G E lot!
Reautifully deco r ated with hearty
colors and textures. VJ\ & FHA buyers
welcome. Sl 12.300. Hurry a nd call
today. 540· 1720
"SANDPOINTE" 51-IOWPLACf
Sprawlinj! four bedroom home with
ple nty of living spaec ... over 2300
squa re feet. Remus room. Three car
gar:-1ge. Clos<> to freeways e1 nd South
Coast Plarn. S146,00Q. Don't miss this
one'. 540· 1720
LARGE FAMILY?
This four bedroom home has plenty of
room for e\'l'r~·hody ~ Over 2000 square
feet'. Complete with dining room.
separall' f'Clmil~' room a nd hearty
f1replac·<.> t'\estlNI o n tl'lee adorned lot.
Sl31.000. ll<:1stt•n to see and call todav '.
540· 1720 .
DESIGNED WITH DllSTIMCTIOM
Four bedroom home that the fussiest
of hu\'t•rs will love! 11.:.i s three baths.
formal dining room. s<·parate family
room and nacklin.E! fireplaee . Vaulted
ceilings. Located in prestigious Sand·
poinle East tract. Surrounded by shade
trees. $157,000. Call today for details.
540·1720
G) 540-1720
~~-~ 2955 S. HARIOl ILVD.;
COSTA MESA.
BIG CANmN
CUSTOM. on golf cour.;e . 5 Bdrm, 4~
baths. 4 fireplaces and much much .
more. $975,000.
OPEN SAT & S&»• 1·5
7 Royal St. Geor9u load.
Robert L. HaHey. Rltr 644-4455
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPAN ''(
OPEN HOUSE DIRECTC'.lRY
SUNDAY· 2/22/81
LAGUNA
4BRi DEN 132 McKnight SUN 1·!1
/OCEANFRONT
CORONA t>EL MAR
38R/DEN/POOL 4501 Gorham DrivesuN 2.5
38R 1918 Seadrift SUN Mi
38R/DEN/SPA 1901 Altura SUN 1·4. :30
3BR/OEN/POOL/SPA 1101 White Sails SUN l-~
Way
BALBOA
38R/0CEANFRONT 1010-1016 E . Balboa SUN 1·4
HARlioA RIDGE
$895,000
$935,000
$399,000
$329,500
MS0.000
$1,200,00C
·$1,300,000
12BR 29 Coventry SUN 1·5 NO PRICE 58R/DEN/POOL/SPA
28R/DEN
BLUFFS
2BR "
3BR
BAYSHOAES
38R/DEN
BAYCRU'r
48R/DEN/POOL
BIO CANYON
4BR /DEN /POOL/SPA
PllOllONTOllY 8A y
48R/DBN
/BA.YFRONT
IRYI•
281'
3BR/DEN
llR/DEN
lBR
4BR/DEN
SBR/Dl:N
12 Trafalgar SUN 1·5 $2,aD0,000
22 Salsburg SUN 1-4:30 $389.000
2132 Vista Entrada SUN 1~1 $285,000
2131 Vista Laredo SUN 1·5 $249.900
2642 Circle Drive SUN l ·!i $375,000
1801 Santiago SUN 1·5 sm.ooo
23 Pinehurst SVN l·S -.ooo
..
851 dayalde Drive SUN 1~5 Sl,145,000
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LOOKIN1 tM>OD llU llUSE SUN. 1·5 P.M.
671-1161
760.IHJ
'ri• DOWM-110,000
CAMIO SHOllH
\80 Ul')(ret' OChUI \It!". $6!)5 .000 fl't
HAllOI. YllW HOMIS
Lo\·ety Monte1~0 with poul and spa
Great b1K lo~ 'i264.900 t.1H
11Ma..1W
I ..... I a.U. ODUAI•· .... eelMa1. frp~. I
~ PriffCI •t
Jssociated
2WOM9TDO
Two 2 Bdrm units, real clOM to best 441 c..&.MfJt .._... SJH.000
swimmJng beac h . OPEN HOUSE 4601 S.•••rw CIHc•I Sf71,000
TODAY l -4PM. Asking only $20e,OOO 211JMln r,P ... Pt. $461,000
and seller will help. 204 30th St, N.8 . 6JJ Udo,....,_, SHl.000
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
Sltf,000
OML Y THIH YIAIS OLD!
Completely furnished 3 Bedroom upper
and 2 Bedroom lower, with big 4 car
garage. Rents like magic cuz it's near
restaurants, a ll beach and bay
activities, etc. Buy now and get in on the
s ummer income. Seller will help
finance.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 N•wport llYcl. Qlf'Mr JOtta
212 V1tl S.. ..... L.. $671,000
223 V1tl S-a .... u. SHl,000 Jao ........._Sltorec.... sn4,100
6401 W. Occult_. Htl,000
IOI Clff Dr .. Clffltft• SH0,000
2001 ..... Rd.H.I. $415,000
I C.-llle.H.I. $1 , I 00.000
24142 .,_..,Lake Forest $149,500
2Jl2a....d.M.I. Slt7,500
215 S~lal.11 S4SO,OOO
IUI ...._.cl.#6 $124.500
BUCHFRONT CONTEMPORARY
~COfMf' ,..,.,., ........ Ill
J -'·Al wood. fJ1na & Wart ..... ..
..... tllll1•ary .... 2bl•ow...._ ............ ..,. .... +-. ..........
a Z ...... ,...._. mlt. CllATIYI RMAM-
CIMG AVAIL. CALL FOi DITAILS.
$971.000. STARNES COMPANY
llM.TC>m:l-IUILDBS
Seller owns 2 homes.
M• aat'rifl~ one! One
o f I rvine 's most
e1tabli1 h e d com -
munities. Excellent
louUon 3 bl& bdrms
plus den. plus ramlly
room . C ra c kling
rlreplace. back yard is
an erkertalnen delight
with a sparkling pool
and a bute patio. One
must sell! Take advan·
taie. caU now. 752·1700 ~ ~~
420 EAST 15th ST. NIWPORT
HG HTS
LOVR Y LINDA ISl.E-WGE
Pt olachd by grewry & • ._...,. wttlt roe. for 3 boah. A .. ~ .... Ill
675-3411 .
I PETERS TOWHHOMES 3 Bdrm. Plan C. w1air.
top location. Ass umable 1s t. and simply
scrumptuous. $225.000.
LUSK HAllOI VIEW HILLS -2 s ty. 5 Bdrm home
in CdM with: lots of privacy & ma~nificent view
of the hills. Room for pool or e njoy the lush
oriental gar·de n & waterfall. An outstandin~.
gracious home. S430.000.
THE ILUFFS 3 Bdrw. E Plan on the front row
of Back Ba.v. Lease/opt. a vail: !275.000.
MEWPORT t;EACH DUPLEX -1 'h blocks from
ocean en feE! land with a large ll'h% assumable
loan. $241 ,00•0.
,WOODllHDf$1 -Charming shingled ext .• 2'
Bdrm "Ashford" in Lakeside. on greenbelt &
. priced to se·ll. $151.500.
TURTl80CK .-.Ml.ANDS -4 Bdrm w/view.•
Lots of pa1neling, profess decor & lndscpng.
Everything you've longed for + a lrge assum.
9~ o/c loan. :;;389,000. . .
HACH HOUISI Sl75.000Believe it! 6 Bedroom. I newly painted in & out, 2 blocks from ocean in
Newport Beach. I
.-WPOllT llACH -5 Bdrm. cuat home,·
exclusive D1over Shores. Near Sl,000,000 prop. 1"2
blk from pvt beach. Gracious home for exec
entertaining. $3..~.ooo.
TURTLEROC;K HIGHLAMDS -4 Bdrm. huge
maste r s ui1.e w /cozy window seat. French doors
& window~; thruout. ~tornized, designed &
decorated. $362,000.
A~ of...._ D. LAiii& & SOit
2515 .... c .... .......,.,
CoroMdelMw
PARKSIDE
PE.RFECT
WILSON PARK
GONDOMINIUMS
NOW SELLING
Prices subject to
change os of M<Jl'ch I, 1981
Check These A.meneties
Harbor Area's Super Buy
V,:: Location -Terrtflc v . llae -1llO aq. ft. ~ OcMlble Qar199a w/Opener v1 .... Owen -Dt ..... eher v. ,,.... eo.,.,.otor ~ Alr COftdltlontng v ....... W811.fft· CloMte I. C1MRI Dttv9t . ;/ ,_&JKUllA
FROM
5 124,500
4\ft 111 t 'llllllla..
OPEM SUNDAY 1·5
3 BR, den. formal D.R. + separate
guest house in sylvan setting ... large
corner lot with room to expand ... it's
hard to beat a t $275,000.
CAPISTRANO llACH In the highlands, 40x130 ft. R-2 lot ...
walk to beach . . . if you have been
dreaming of 180 deg. ocean view, this is
for you. 25 minutes from Newport
Center. $89.500.
Orange Coast
IEALESTAT£~
&44·4141
W AU< TO COUNTRY CLUI
350 Steps to l\tesa Verde C.C.
That's right that close!
Customized 5bdr.. w /pool &
s pa. DON'T MISS THIS ONE!
Call J ac:kie H a ndl emao.
631· 12Cl6
EXCEP'TIONAL VALUE
Mesa Verde Bucl'ola 4 bdr ..
nca r golf c·otirse & lrg park.
P r i c· e d f o r q u i ~ k s a 1 e a t
S2J9.000. Co ntal't .J ackie
Hanrllem C:1n 631-1266
OUTSTANDING CUSTOM
Near Mesa Verde C.C .. s~I.
sty .. 4bdr.. 31 :>-Bas.. pool &
spa. Prof decorate d . VERY
SPEC IAL TO SEE! Ca ll
Jackie Handleman for private
showing 631-1266
DHRRRD--4R¥1ME OWNH
WILL CARRY
3bdrm + den + 2'~ bth
"Turn Key .. co nditio n .
c ul·d e·sac location . Nea r
schools & pa rk & pool. Owner
says SELL! ! $149,900. Jerry
Jones 631-1266
MESA VERDE
Re juve n ated fro m t op t o
bottom F.ver ything new
4bdrm.fam.rm.-forma l din. mt. spa & lots of used brick ..
c h arm. $149.900. Ca ll Lois
MilleT 631·1266
LOWEST IM IRYINE
For this 3bdrm. 2ba townhome.
includes l'nclosed garage &
kin g sized patio/yard. Across
from cowm. pool. $99 .900. Call
Lois Milfer631·1266
SIMGUS COME llU ... MfMI
lf you are over 3.5 & need the
better things of life like living
in Newport at a minimum.
don 't miss this very private
quaint beach cottage in Anza 's
e xc lusive bayside mobile park.
Owner will finance.
1 bed $53,500
1 bed $49,950
2 bed + $68.000
2 bed mini vie w $75.950
2 bed + comer lot $69.500
2 bed low $20's
Private pool. spas & beach.
Ca)] Lois Miller all info
631-1266
SIAWIMD
Great terms on this 6 year old
4br. 2ba beauty. Private swim
& tennis club. Priced to sell at
S269.900. Ask for Norm or Kasey McKinley 631-1266
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NEAR NEWPORT--OOIET
Spoltn• ..... Oii pool -lot ..........
ly •lgllllortaood co .. ......, to• ··rn*
of oWMnhlp" e.o... with l bed. & 2 ba.
OWHH MAY CARRY I ST T.D. wiffl
200/o calll doww pay•... R.-.cl to
$172,000.
UDO ISLE-SWEEPltli CORNER
Dlstmcff•• l bed. 4 ..... ~ rooM ...... ..... ...., __ ...... Street to
....... loc ..... whit ...... fw,... ........ ........ , Speclol ~ ........ ..... ,...... ....... ~ ........
;a -1 ldtdML $'75,000.
RXER-CREAT LOCATION-VU A-... ......... , .. 1 •1P .........
.,.... .,_ b9J -block.,_ oce...r lltN ecrot1 f.,... Hewport H..ttor
Yedlf CW.. $335.000.
!!.~~L !£~"!.... ..._ ~c.._, .... __..9'Hf
_..._ IUCH. la a flRe ,...W...
Hal ..... L-.. patio -.... ...,.. for .... ttrtolalncJ. Possibilities for • .,.tioft.
ll.-.cl to $598.000. OwMt-wil assist
flMncing.
TRADITIONAL & BEAUTIFUL
~'i:.;~~ 1&"1=-~..::=
• clNftcJ "°°"'·vu from~ floor. MoH'·
...... 1380.000.
EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE PreslklioMs Harbor Ridep location witft
180" VU of I•~-Ou• & Mght ighb. ~......,&deWlt1M11 .............
tNt 5 700 sq. ft. rffl._.. Stll ffMe to
select yow owa decor for thi1 fonnal
howw with 4 Md. + Hbnry. fonMI dift.
9) ""-• iallMaH fatft.nl\. Giid cJ'mslOI OUS
IROShr wile with flrepoce. 111n•ck,
1CMM1 & spa. hapreul•• CMd custom for
tt. pstiular hotMoWMr, in Hw best
hadffoft of thil Louis XIV Manor hovw.
Sl.995,000. U 1-1400
ON WATER-CONTEMPORARY
.... "' i-clHlhlr & ~fWs 2-story 4 • bed. wfffl bakcMly & • wattr. Decoralw ...,. l..t SI. I 00,000.
631-1400
SllJRECLIFFS LEASE OPTION
Wod1dall opport. to ..-t ...t dK· ..... *' •xl•fflMJ J ... + ......... If ,._ ...... OR a ..... COf'Mr lot.
SJ0,000 opttoa ...-y _, $1500 per
...... ! I yr. optlo.. S.IU•g prlce
$314,500.
QllET BEACHFRONT LOCATION
llDUCID TO SHl,000. 8-c.. 3 .... ..... -pride of 0 ......... .., __
po11lblfltfHI OWNEI WILL HELP
FIMAHCI!
BEAUTIFUL VIEW IN SEAVIEW
Haw -.......... bew.d ..... ~ ,....
with a ....t• .ct alc)ht YU. Matchlltg ~ ... s •• .., ... , with.
....... look .. la ..... 4 IMd ............. .
"""' fWJL ""' Hew I~ MOdef with .. c..... .......... f"-'cillcJ. Spa ...
_..... 1411tt. UI0,000.
NEWPORT CREST~EAN W
CorMt' .... wfth QOOd ¥Us ............... ~ z 11ec1. 21/> &a. w• to poo1 & .....,
llh.$180,000.
llCORATOR'S VILLA BALBOA
eo.pletely f•nlslled with •::'J':•· dllM. lllYer, cry1t.I ..., • ''w of
.. .... M .... , ... decor. SK.Hy .... • vu .,... ...... ptlHo; .,..... '
coordl•atad 2 bed. Red.cad to
Sltl,000. '31·1400.
PENTHOUSE ON WAltR·YU ~-... t ....... tWsc-4ol1 ............................. rlor --.JM. ................. ....
.......... $171,000
ON THE WATER -YllW MICllii, ~ 2 Md ... A• ....
........................ 12.75,.,
Pro•t row to ALL IAY actl•lty.
$300,000. s.c.tty.
: lllcE HARIOI W COlll
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SJlf,000. 67Wtof.
RESlDENTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES
/ OP91 HOUll 1-4
OPEN ON THE IA YAtONT
Outstanding East Bay location.
Pier, slip & sandy beach. 2 Iota
Sl,800.000 Fee. See BilJ Bents At
1415 E. BA '11414 E. BALBOA
OPIH OH IALIOA ISLAMO
5 BR. Duplex with 1 BR rental.
$450,000. See Suzie Exley At 112
SAPPfDRE
OPEN OH THI STIAND Dramatic ocean view 2 or 3 l::fR •s. 2
baths. Finest quality & design.
$340,1.,.000. See Wendy Beam At 105
32Nu STREET
OPEN IN IALIOA ISLE
LltUe Island charmer. 3 BR. 2 BA.
Superb location. $360,000. See Kay Parker At 118 JADE
OPEN OH LIDO ISLAND
Smashing 3 BR + Den wrapped
al'ound at rium POOL. $650.000. See
Rita quiggle At :W4 VIA EBOLI
OPEN IN COROHA DB. MAR
Two BR. 2 bath condo just a rew
blocks from COM beaches. $24.7~500.
See Paula Erd At 329 DAttLIA
OPEN IN IAYSHOUS
Charming 3 BR. Large room.9 . High
ce ilings . $385.zpoo. See Linda
Marston At 2451 MARINO DRIVE
OPEH IN IA YSHORES Owner will finance this soacious 3 BR . home $495.000. Fee. See Mary
Harvey At 2450 MARINO
OPEN IN llVINE T'BtliCI
3 BR. 2 BA . Spa with view of bay &
ocean. $31~~000. See Lucy Rose At
1437 SERENADE TERRACE
OPEN IH DOYER SHORES
5 BR. Cus tom kitchen. Outstanding
pool area. Terms. $559,000. Fee. See Maggie Guth At 1301 GALAXY
DRIVE
OPEH IM TUITLBlOCI
Two story 4 BR. + Fam. Rm. Condo.
Near pool, park & schools. $179,500.
See Craig Kindig At 5002 PASEO
DALI
Of'EM IN IRVINE THRACE
Custom 3 BR. View or bay. ocean &
Pavilion. Sp a. Fee land. $615.000.
St!e Edie Olson Al 1023 BON NIE OOONE
EXCITING HARIOlt RIDGE
Dramatic view MIRAMAR. Two
large & separate<i RR'S. Den &
ga m e a rea. Private courtyard
entry. Ha rd wood fl oors & delightful used brick patio. Decor ator perfect.
Take O\'l•r low interest firs t.
S525.000. ..
SPECIAL IUY IH IA. YCRIEST
Lovely 3 BR. Cali fornia Ranch with
stone fire place. Covered patio off
family room & room in yard for RV
or boat. Very clean & owner wiJI
finance. Special indeed at $259,750.
EXCLUSIVE HAllOI VIEW
Family living at its best. Newly
redecor a ted 3 BR. home. Features custom pa neled Fam. Rm. & large
remodeled gourmet kitchen. Ideal
location. Walk to school. park &
pools. Affordable at $229,000 F"ee.
COUNTRY ISTATI
Bac·k Bay Sprawling 4 BR . c ustom .
on double corne r lot. Cir cula r drive .
Pool & s pa. Formal dining Rm.
Furn . Rm. w twet bar. 2 fireplaces.
Absolutely gor J?eous condition &
price. S345.000.
IA YSHORE IEAUTY
Warm & c harming 3 BR. in gated
famil y community with private beaches. It's adorable. $310.000 .
A DECORATOR'S D&JGHT Forty fi ve feet 0n Lido Isle plus
street to street lot:ation. This five
bedroo m , ri ve bath home is a
perfect beginning for a very
lucraHve e nding. $480.000.
WIDI LOT TllPUX Rare Corona del Mar find. Triplex
on a 45 · lot and desirable .str.eet.
Owner m ay help with s~me
financing. Priced right $327,750.
PRICE RIOUC110H .
3 BR. fami!Y home in Newport's
Eastblurf. Great location across.
from park. Reduced to $219.500.
A SPICIAL WAY OF UPI
That's Jasmine Creek offerin1 swimming. tennis. 24 hr. security
1ate plus this charming 2 BR. &
cozy den with its own corner
fireplace on a lush _green belt with a
peek of the ocean. 1318,500.
NOIATI SALi
Two bedroom condo. Immaculate.
New carpets. paint & noorln1.
Community pool & clubhouse witla
fuJl kitchen. Near free,waya •
Orange Coast Cotl.ege. 95,000.
OPEN 1·5 PM
223 VIA SAN REMO, LIDO ISLE·
-EXTRAVAGANT QUAL. & CHARM
Perfection in every detail on Lido Isle. Gorgeous Country
French. 4 bdrm. JV, baths, 3 frplcs. plantatiol) shutters.
brass f1?'tures. hardwood floors, beautiful tiles, golden
oak staircase, matching wall coverings. Master suite w~th spa and fireplace. Landscaped by Rogers Gardens.
View from master suite. $665,000. Call 631-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REAL ESTATE
~ Sales, Rentals, Property Management ~'~2436 W. Coast Hwy. 315 Marine Ave.
Newport Beach Balboa Island
631-1400 673-6900
Oran Coast DAIL V PILOT/SUnday, February 22. 1981
iEW Of 11omEs~· =
" . 'I ~-~.
PANORAMIC OCEAN viEW.
SOlllh .......
6°/o to S.O.
3 Bdrm, 3 Bath, 3 frplcs, intercom, central vacuum, burglar
alarm. skylites. stained glass. $365.000 Owner/Agt.
South Coast A"rm.... 761·2f6J
Pete Barrett~
IAUOA ISLAND DUPLEX
..
ESTATE SALE
University Park Deane Home. Corner
lot by park & recreation. 2 Bdrm, 2
bath Walden Model. Fireplace, patio &
other amenities. Call to see. $176.500. MAURY STAUFFER
SEA LION REALTY
673-5354
13.2% Interest
Rate Available
Incredible, But True'. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
Huntington Beach Beauty Is Priced for Quick Sale.
Owner Will Help Finance Too'. 9•••,-. "a•I•••? Ho~f .... OkayHen.
r • WHITEWATER OCEAN VIEW rrom the quality const rut'ted 3 Bdrm 2 story custom home. Beautirul
views of b<>•n-h and coastline. A lovely separate area downstairs that is ideal ror teenagers or mother·in·law. S230,000.
Owner will fin ance with low interest rate. Spacious 3
Bdrm. 2 bath apartment + re modeled 2 Bdrm 1 bath
unit with fireplace and mini view. Just 2 doors from
\\'ater.
llll'ry Dis W•'t last At Sl 29,•!
o,_ s-dey I to 5
17511( ...... L..-.hech
Arctihecti .........
LAMTHN IA Y llALTY
<Div. of Anchorage Investments)
Dana Point 661-6441
He.'\l!n·e Your Space Ear/11 F or Our Next
642-5200
1605 WESTCLIFF DllVE
MEWPOllT IEACtif
GOLDENWEST
REALTORS ~ASSOCIATES
848-8588
@~ <{joaJ ~ o/ ~ To be published on Sunday, March 8th Call 642-5678
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Cam.eo S/wre~
* * "MAGNIACENT" s *
6 Br, Pool, Ocean View
OPEN TODAY 12·4 $175,000 Fee
4527 ORRINGTON. A masterpiece
home in the ··Grand Manner". From
the presti gious & impressive facade
through the formal portico to
sumptious salon with its 91h ft. ceiling
& raised hearth fireplace. Sweeping
ocean vistas from all major rooms -
Central hall plan & separate bedroom
wing offers a comfortable living
division & assures master bedroom
privacy. Tota I ly coordinated interior
in soft tones & hues. Truly elegant &
deserving o f yo ur appreciative
inspection .
LIDO ISLE
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
2 14 VIA ITHACA
PIMNSULA POIMT IEACHMOMT
Panoramic v iew a t wedge. from
prime Jarge lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom
home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine
room. entry . Ii ving room. dining
room . built-ins. etc. $1.38.5.000.
LIDO ISLE
Newly remodeled traditional style 3
bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large
recreation room & 2 patios. Living
room has attractive beam ceilings.
fireplace & french doors leading onto
bric k patio . New kitche n bit-in
appliances. Close to tennis courts.
sandy beaches & clubhouse. $420,000
IAYPltOHT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
RANCHO MIRAGE
Springs Condo. 9th fairway. 3000 sq .ft.
3 Bdrm. 3 bath . furn . Golf clb.
mbrshp. Will trade for inves t. prop.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
~1 ~' ; d, {)r •. ".,j P, t1''1 f)l61
RCTaylorCo
()4 0 C)<)QQ
DOY• SHOllS
YllW, YllW, YllW
Bay. mtns. night lights. Pool. air
cond. 3 bedroom. 4 bath. den &
family room. Assum . financing
S950.000
1342 G•laxy
Open Sun. •Weds. 1·4 pm
Colesworthy & Co.
2545 EASTBLUFF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 ..
Jwt of~teJ
· .Jn :J~e B/"'6
Beautiful tri-level end unit townhouse.
2 master s uites . professionally
decorated, quality drapes, shutters,
plus carmel carpets & tile entry, and
s undeck. Ma ny , many upgrades.
Move-in condition. Assumable loan.
$175,000. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 1951 San
Bruno.
3 bdrms, 21h baths. bright end unit
Franciscian. Custom kitchen, security
system. Delightful patio fronts on 5
acres of metic ulous ly manicured
greenbelt -Bluffs living at its best.
Open Sat & Sun 1·5. 529 Vista Flora.
Customized Z Plan. Largest floor plan
available . 4 bdrm. 3 bath, family
room, formal dining plus bonus room.
Wrap around patio, Mexican pavers
A/C, Malibu lights, private covered
patios, many many more extras. Call
for appt. $298,500.
w .... .,. ....... ..... u. ................ ,,...,
Tentative map ~th
32 quarter acre Iota .
Sewer 'permits included
Buildlnl plans available
PLEASE DOH"T
SCi'Ml&ZI .... KIDS
Give them room to run
in this beautifulspacious
3 Bdrm home. Fabulous
family rm . 2 frplc s.
jacuzzi, decorator wall
paper. $184.900 Call
979-5370 today.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
FAUIROOI
M E X 1· C A N
COLONIAL
To appreciate ex-
celle1tee, come see this
recently completed
Adobe Ranch Home in a
superb view location on
1.7 acres of youn g
lemon a . attractive
rinanci.ng & priced at
1339,000.
LA HUI & MOOll
l.L
7141723-0414
IYOWMH
Lrg executive home, 4
Br 3 Ba w/hot tub &
deck. Sl3ZS payments in
Seabluff area. Priced to
sell. Call for details.
631-5185
llAl.TO,CA
Beautllul comer lot, 3
br, 2ba, 2"' yn new, up-
grades , patio .
ladndllcaping, fencln1.
$71,000. <>wner 174-23112
C4MDWLIX ..uc• •. 0,000 South al PCH duplex ln
CGl'CIU del ..... 2 years
new. 4 Bdrm1 wltla
muter bide .. way <ln·
cludlnl ftnplace, spa>
ownen unit. PLUS, 2
Bdrm, 2 batb unit.
Ovenlaed 1ara1e for
a'*9aadtop+++
Hl'1 .. lib aNumable
Ion md enlltlve owner
reed)t ........... Call
NOW ... appalDtmeat
\,\ii·:~ I. I·: Y ~
TAYLOR CO.
HEALTOHS ~1 1wt· l !t·lt>
UNFOIGETT AIU VIEW
llVIHE TEIRACE -$795,000
Front row! Fabulous view of Catalina.
ocean. bays & bright lights. Best view
location in Newport Beach. What a
sight from jetty to Palos Verdes!
Custom built 4 bdrm home w /family
room & formal dining. Beautiful new
landscaping on rear terrace & slope.
3-Car garage. room for pool ,
Leasehold.
200 I IA YADHE TEll.6 0,... S.. I ·5
HOMI & 2 INCOME UMTS
ALL FOi $275,000
A perfect combination of charm,
personality, warmth & income. Live
m the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home &
enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm
units directly behind. In addition, a
,, cozy spa & barbeque area to complete
the picture, and in the finest.. Costa
Mesa location.
w1SUY M. TAnoa co .. UALTOIS
2111 s.iJuquln .......
..t41WP01t'f ~ama. M.I. '44-4t' ':
llEAN VIEW CllllJS
NIC• AOM
$1 IZ,IOO .. S 112.IOO
A few choice new condos in the
Sunset Bluffs Tract are available with ocean views in the ·newly
developed area of Pacific Bluffl.
Sln1le &r •e~le level condo1
available. Security aate guarded
community scheduled for completion next month. 109r. down
to qµ.uned buyers. Allo 3 choice 2
..., CODdoe priced from Sll1.000 t.o
•• 000.13'4% to quallfled buyen.
"°"'Pt..'21. ""' •areatnwood. lrvlne
511·1'100 Ul,500 Sun l·t
I ...... PAM .......
dCameo San 'lemenle, San Clem
StS-2313 Sl63.500 un 12 3
J ... OOW
J'll Rot-bnter, C.'011lu Ml'2Jw
'42·l101 01tlly 11 4
1010 Bay 1dt-'OH' t-: 1 t'uve > N l:S
675 8000 $28"1 ,SOO Sun 1 5
7 Euealyptu~. lrvant!
M2·823S 1155,000 Swi 12·4
2132 Vista t:ntrada. Nt!wport Bttiech
6'2·1235 $285.000 Sun l 4
2Se1ura, R1rnl·ho San Joaqwn, Ir
~-l7l7 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
ak3 U s t St . Nt1wport Beach
675-7060 SJ79 .500 Sat/Sun1·5
3173S Flor e nce, SouUt Laguna
497·1761 $171 ,500 Sun 1·5
29 Coventr~. Ne" port Beat·h
752-1414 Sat , Sun 1·5
1402 S. Van Nes~. Santa Ana
S.W.3666 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1 II ,._ fAM aM or D84
•22 Arboles ( RSJ ) Irvine
759-9100 $195 .000 Sun 1·5
502 Acacia <Old CdM J CdM
675 -6000 $337.000 Sun 1·5
2721 Bayshore, Newport Beach
644-9990 $405,000 Sun 1·5
" 22 Sals bury. II arbor Ridge
644-6200 $389,000 Sun 1·4:30
•603 Calle Ganadero, San Clem.
498-6575 $310.000 Sun 11·5
100 E. Yale Loop 1 Woodbrdg) Irv.
551·3991 Sun 11-5
24142 Elrond. Lake Forest
631 -1400 $149,500 Sun 1-5
227 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
19 Riptide. Newport Beach
631·1266 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
42 Tangerine Ave, Orange Tree, Irv
631-7300 $124.500 Sun 1·5
J IEDIOOM
•4521 Orrington Rd, Cameo Shores
760·0621 $529,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
3175 Bermuda Drive. Costa Mesa
545-3462 $130,275 Sal/Sun 12-4
971 Bayside Cove W .. Npt Bch
631 ·1532 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
300 Columbia. Nwpt Crest Condo.
NB
642-3850 $187 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5
610 Rhine (Brook view>. Costa Mes a
646-7434 $127.500 Sat/Sun 12·4
1830 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
673-8700 $325,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
504 Westminste r. Newport Beach
675-177 1 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2415 Holl y. Npt. Hts , Costa Mesa
646-7434 $149,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
7 Mimosa. Univ. P ark, Irvine
552-1800 $159,900 Sal/Sun 1-5
14571 Seron, College Park. Irvine
552-1800 $139 900 Sun 1-5
25202 Hugo Road. Laguna Niguel
831-8440 $127,500 Sun 12-5
12279 Alta P a norama. Tustin
673-8700 $475 .000 Sun 12·4
5252 Thorn tree <The Te rr) 1 rv
751 -3191 $158,900 Sun 1-5
630Skyview. Costa Mesa
540-1720 Sun 1·5
3113 Barbados, Costa Mesa
540-1720 Sun 1·5
343 62nd St., Nwpt Sh rs, NB
759-1501 $175,000 Sun 12·5
325 Flower ( Eastside) CM
631-6990 $137 ,500 Sun 1-4
2605 Willo (Back Bay) CM
642·5200 $116,500 Sun 1-5
181 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa
546-2313 $125,000 Sun 12·4
6 Rue Valbonne. Newport Beach
646·9688 $434,500 Sun 1·4
1918 Seadrift, Irvine Terrace
642-8235 $399,000 Sun 1·5
2131 Vista Laredo, Bluffs, NB
642-8235 $249,900 Sun 1-5
2282 Meyer Pl.. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $105,000 Sun 1·4
990 Modejeska. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $135,000 Sun 1·4
3922 Balsa. Irvine
551-2000 $136.900 Sun 1·4
2312 Redlands Dr .. Newport Beach
631·1400 $197,000 Sun 1-5
13772 Solitaire. Racquet Club, Irv
552-1800 $156,950 Sun 1·5
232ViaSan Re mo, Lidols .. NB
631·1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1101 Debra Drive, Costa Mesa
979-2102 $206,500 Sun 1-5
•1133 Berkshire Ln. (Westclif{) NB
675-6000 $297 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
••6408 W. Oceanfront, N,B
631-1400 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1000 White Sails ( H VHJs > CdM
675·6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1521 Ktngs Rd .. Newport Beach
631-7600 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
14441 Mesa Circle, Westminster
842-4424 $115,000 Sun 1·4
2716 Shell, Corona del Mar
631·7600 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1023 Bonnie Doone, Irv. Terr. CdM
644·9060 $615,000-fee Sun 1-5
ll8Jade, Balboa Island
6'4·9060 $360,000 Sun 1·5
M37 Serenade Terr, IrvTerr, CdM
&M-9060 $319,000 Sun 1·5
U3Z Marapata, Corona del Mar
SG·823S $259,000 Sat 1-4:30 M Almond Tree Lane, Irvine
640-5777 SUW,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
501 Catalln8L!!ewport Beach
&M-7211 ~5,000 Sun 1·5
••1010.1018 E. Balboa, NB
8'2-1285 $1,200,000.$1,300,000
Sat/Sunl·4 1UV Teua Circle, Costa Mesa
e40-am Sl"cc,500 Sat/Sun 1-s
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DIRECTORY
J II ,e. FAM IM or OIM
29842 Andre a Way. 'LagWla Niguel
495-~ $195 000 Sun 11·4
2147 lrls Pl. (E. Side) C.M.
631-1442 Sl71,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5
19 Daybreak (Wdbrdge Landing)
Irv.
559-9400 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4866 Paseo de Vega, Turtlerock, Irv
552· 1800 $173,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
* •38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch
673·9187 $525.000 Sun 1·5
341 Peach Tree Ln (Bkby) Npt Bch
759-9100 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••400 Morning Star Ln. NB
642-5857 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
320Seaward, Newport Beach
631-1400 $384 ,500 Sal'lSun 1·5
801 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach
631-1400 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
703 Balboa Ave .. Laguna Beach
495-1064 Sat/Sun 1: 30·5
4866 Paseo de Vega (Turtlerock) Irv
552-1800 $173.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
18185 Palmetto. Fountain Valley
542·5808 $152 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2501 Harbor View Dr .. CdM
673-1600 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
611 Loretta, Laguna Beach
497-1761 $345,000 Sun 1-5
225 Via Quito, Lido Is le. NB
673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-5
214 Via Graziana. Lido Isle. NB
673-7300 $440,000 Sun 1-5
•1363 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB
631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5
215 Iris Ave .• Co rona del Mar
631·7300 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2450Marino Dr (Bayshores> NB
644·9060 $495,000·fee Sun 1·5
2451 Marino (Bayshores) NB
644-9060 $385,000 Sun 1·5
384 Mira Loma Pl, Bk Bay, NB
644-9060 $225.000 Sun 1·4
105 32nd St. Bal. Penin. NB
644-9060 $340,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
1740 Plaza de l Norte, Bal Penin.
631-1266 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1472 Ga laxy (Dover Shores) NB
645-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• •875 Kate lla (Ar c h Bch Hts)
LagBch
661-6441 $230,000 Sun 1-5
320 Otero (Bluffs> Newport Beach
675-3411 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4627 Cortland. Corona del Mar
673-8550 $359,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
1"4501 Gorham Drive. CdM
644-6200 $935,000 Sat/Sun 2·5
214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB
675-1616 $420,000 Sun 1·5
421 San Be rnardino. Nwpt Hghts. NB
631-7300 $360,000 Daily 1-5
635 Vist a Bonita. Bluffs. NB
631 -7300 $275.000 Sat /Sun 1·5
2127 Aralia, Eastbluff. NB
631-7300 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
219 Via Quito, Lido Is land
675-3680 $525,000 Sa 1-3/Su 1-5
114 Coral, Balboa Island
675-3680 $545 ,000 Sal-3/Su 1·5
30542 N. Hampton Rd, Lag Niguel
495-1720 $240,000 Sun 1·5
32511 Caribbean, Laguna Niguel
831·8440 $469,000 Sun 1-4
2001 Yacht Resolute. Newport Beach
640-4950 $475,000 Sun 12·4
•2821 Pebble (HVHills> CdM
675·6000 $595,000 Sun 1-5
Z738 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) CM
540·1151 $164,900 Sun 1·4
420 E. 15th St., Nwpt Hghts. NB
644-4848 $275,000 Sun 1·5
22 Whitewater (Jasmine Ck ) CdM
964-2611 Sun 1-4
2642 Circle Drive, Bayshores
642·8235 $375.000 Sun 1·5
6348 Sierra Elana, Irvine
551-8700 $178,000 Sun 12·5
JOCedarspring, Woodbridge
551-8700 $227 ,500 Sun 1·5
• 1901 Altura, Cor ona del Mar
642-8235 • $329,500 Sun 1-4:30
••1101 WhiteSails Way,CdM
644·6200 $450,000 Sun 1·5
•511 Cliff Dr. (Cliffhaven) NB
642-5200 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 IEDIOOM
'> 4614 Courtland, Cameo Hghlnds,
CdM
759-0405 $265,000 Sal/Sun 12·5
205 Garnet, Balboa Island
673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
391 La Petle, Npt. Hts, Costa Mesa
646-7434 $144 ,900-Sat/Sun 12-4
214 Lugonia, Nwpt Sh, NB
631·1400 $199,500 Sun 1·5
1100 Charleston, Costa Mesa
540-1720 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••443C~r.al, Newport Beach
631·1400 $275,000 Sun 1·5
4800 Cortland. Corona del Mar
675-4010 Sun 1·5
2326Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
6'4·9990 $224,000 Sun 1·5
14671 Beach, Irvine
Ml-2000 $165,000 Sun 1·4
118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB
673·7300 Sat/Sun 1·5
4931 Loriann Lane, Irvine
759·1501 $142,000 Sat/SUn 1·5
216421 Palisades, Capistrano Bch
640-5777 $99:5,000 Sat/SUn 12·4
3059'fyler Way, Costa Mesa
548-2313 $121,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
4•~fAMIMw ... 234.5 Jlt1&Jler ~. N.,.port Beach lflJJ• f*-.._ 11&/Sunl·S
* 1242 Somerset Lane, Newport Bch 645-~ $460,000 Sat/Sun l-5
•#1 Mutr Beach Circle, CdM
760-8188 $1,495,000 Sun 1·5 1:2 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock. Irv.
552-1800 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•44 Farragut <nth Nthwd) Irvine
759-9100 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2006 Port Cardiff NwptBch
760-1397 $264,900 Sun 1·5
2326 Tustin A venue, Newport Beach
644-9990 $224,900 Sun 1·5
•2006 Port Cardiff (l{Vllim) NB
760-1397 $264,900-L/H Sun 1·5
28152 Rubicon Crt, LagWta Niguel
495-1720 $169,900 Sun 1·5
•6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) NB
675-6000 $665,000 Sun 1-5
2715 Pebble (HVHills > CdM
675·6000 $425,000 Sun 1·5
1612 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB
675·6000 $510,000 Sun 1·5
3601 Park Green, Corona del Mar
673-8700 $449,950 Sun 1-5
•1608Galaxy (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch
673-8700 $699,000 Sun 2·5
•487 Esther ( Eastside) CM
631·6990 $275,000 Sun 1-5
13 Rimrock (Trtlrk Hin) Irv
675-3411 $389 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
SSunburst (Trtlrk) Irvine
675-3411 $362 ,000 Sun 1·5
18765 Windwood Ln., Santa Ana
631-6990 $300,000 Sun 1-4
21 Rue Fountainbleau, Newport Bch
644-9990 $610,000 Sun 1·5
11 Monterey Cir (Spygls) NB
760-9333 $625 ,000 Sun 1·5
••503 Edgewater, Bal. Penin.
760·9333 $1,200,000 Sun 1-5
•1801 Santiago, Baycrest
642-8235 $425,000 Sun 1·5
• •23 Pinehurst, Big Canyon
644·6200 $650,000 Sun 1·5
••657 Bayside Drive, Newport Bch
644-6200 $1 ,145 ,000 Sun 1·5
*2919 Paper Ln (Back Bay) NB
645-0303 $190,000 Sun 1·4
1779 Hawaii Cr. (Mesa Verde) CM
645-0303 $149,000 Sun 1·4
1577 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt, NB
642-5200 Sun 1-5
920 Notlingha m ( Westcliff). NB
642-5200 Sun 1-5
3481 Fuchsia (Greenbrook) CM
546-2313 $155,000 Sun 11-4
3385Summerset (Wimbledon) CM
646-7434 (Sale or lse) Sa/Sn 12-4
3182 Country C lub Dr. MesaVerde,
CM
962-8891 $249,900 Sat/Sun 12·4
391 La Perle Lane, Costa Mesa
548-1168 $138,900 Sat/Sun 12·4
1527 Anita Lane. Newport Beach
646-3852 Sat/Sun 1·5
1514 Highland Dr .. Westcliff. NB
552-0660 $365,000 Sun 12·4
Z735 Cibola, Mesa del Mar, CM
556-7650 Sat/Sun 1-5
2274 Channel Rd. Balboa Penin. NB
675-2311 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 12·4
12 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock, Jrv.
552·1800 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
11 Tiburon Bay (Spy glass) CdM
675-6000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1955 Port Ramsgate (HVHrra) NB
675-6000 $241 ,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
20WhistlingSwan (Woodbrdg) Irv
675-6000 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2074 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM
631·7370 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
2206 Ridgewood, Meredith, Santa
Ana
957-0701 $159,000 Sun 12·5
#8 Alorldra, Northwood, Irv.
759-1501 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
125 Abalone. Balboa Island
675-4000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1244 Polaris Dr. Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $815,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1400Nottingham, Westcliff. NB
631-7300 $245,000 Sun 1·5
••401 N . Star Ln, Dover Shrs, NB
631-7300 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
31 Redhawk, Woodbridge, Irv.
551-8700 $188,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••132 McKnight, Laguna
642-8235 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
21031 Manessa. Hwntington Beach
645·0303 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
2815 Pebble (HVHls) CdM
675-6000 $425.000 Sun 1·5
2001 BayadereTerr, Irv. Terr,CdM
644-4910 $795,000 Sun 1·5
• 1803 Tananger. Costa Mesa
546·2313 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
4 II ,._ & DOCK
••8 Collins, Newport Beach
631-1400 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1
5 llDIOOM
2591 Circle Drive, Newport Beach
548-7145 $675,000·fee Sat/Sun 1·5
22372 Wallingford, Hunt.Strands, HB
968·0008 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
112 Sapphire, Balboa Island
6'4·9060 $450,000 Sun l ·S
18 Mandarin <Wdbr1> Irvine
Ml.aooo $289,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
•22182Wood Island Ln., H .B.
982-SS73 $229,000 Sun 12·5 .................
2'715 Liahttiouae Lane, Newport Bcb
831·1.aG 1151,000 luJa 1·1
'6 Malibu ctr, Spygla•. Cd.M
844-9080 S.WS,000 Sun 1·5
7 Royal St. Georee Rd, BigCnyn, NB
fN4.."455 $975,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
•l.823 Glenwood Ln, Baycrest, NB
631·7300 $310,000 Sun 1·5
••12Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge
644-~ $2,900,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1842Galaxy Dr. DoverShrs, NB
631-7300 $665,000 Sun l·S
1412 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB
642·5200 Sat/Sun 1·5
1424Sandcastle, Nwpt Bch
675-3411 $430,000 Sun 1·5
•1978 Prt Seabourne. Newport Bch
631·1266 $342,900 Sun 1·5
1424Sandcastle (HVHls> CdM
675-3411 $430,000 Sun 1·5
1601 Orchard, Costa Mesa
631-6990 $169,500 Sun 1·4
9Cypress Tree, Irvine
551-8700 $254 ,500 Sun 1-5
2n20Swan Dr., C-0sta Mesa
546-2313 $189,900 Sun 1·4
6 llDttOOM
•4527 Orrington, CameoShrs, CdM
640-5560 $875,000 Sun 12·4
6 II pllls FAM IM w DIM
40162nd Street, Newport Beach
675-3411 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SAL~
I HDIOOM
~50 S. Bristol #SP. Santa Ana
540-3666 $74,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 llDROOM
•500 Cagney Lane, PHl, Newport
Bch
675-1771 $173 ,500 Sun 1·5
413Gloucester Dr. E-side, CM
675·5200 $125,000 Sun 1·4
1228 Rutland Rd. 1*6, Newport Bch
631-1400 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
10 Windwood, Woodbridge, Irvine
552-0660 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
96 Briarwood (Woodbridge) Irvine
673-8700 $127 ,500 Sun 12·5
26 Nuevo (Rancho San Joaq) Irvine
675-6000 $204,950 Sun 1·5
2 II ...... FAM IM w DIM
44 Navarre <RSJ) Irvine
759-9100 $185,000 Sun 1-5
**633 Lido Park Dr .. Newport Bch
631-1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
220 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Bch
631-7300 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
2549 Irv ine Ave., Newport Beach
760-9333 $189.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
J IEDROOM
11 Big Dipper Crt <Npt Terrl NB
759·9100 $135 .500 Sun 1·5
*)11 Aspen, Costa Mesa
·673-7771 $133,900 Sun 1·5
Z745 Vista Um bros a (Bluffs I NB
759-9100 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
J IR ...... FAM RM w DIN
5292Thorn Tree. Univ. Prk. Irv.
552·1800 Sl59,500 Sal/Sun 1-5
TO WM HOUSES
FOR SALE
2 IEOIOOM
1951 San Bruno. Bluffs. NB
640-0020 $175,000 Sat. Sun 1 5
J IEOIOOM
Z7 Tahoe (Peters Twnhme > Irv.
675-3411 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 II pin 2 • 204 30th St., Newport Beach
675-6670 $200.000 Sun 1·4
3601 Finley Ave .. Newport Beach
675-4921 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4601 Seashore. Newport Beach
631·1400 $975.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 II & J •
169 E. 18th St .• Costa Mesa
Sat/Sun 10..5
421 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar
675-4479 $389,500 Sat/Sun l·S
J II plln 2 II
2.08Abalone (Balboa Isl) NB
675-6000 $435,500 Sun 1-5
702 Marguerite, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $279,500 Sun 1-5
J II & J •
2212 Oceanfront, Newport Beach
675-1771 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 II pin I la
711 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $319,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
HOME plus ~
GUEST HOUSE
FOR SALE 2 •• .... 2 •
2001 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
631·1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun l·S
2512 Vista ( Baylhores > NB
675-6000 $310,000 Sun 1·5
4 II ...._ I •
215 Sapphire, Balboa Island
631-1400 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
.TRIPLEX
FOR SALi
Z-1 II• MCM
6'8Plumer <W.alcfe) CM
'19-9100 $155,000 Sun 1·5
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slip rlchta.
JAMIS I. 60ULD
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3PVT
BEACHES
$339,000
Ele1ant comfort in this
spacb.m single level 3
Bdrm +den. Cameo
home. Entertainers
kitchen. and a mam-
moth brick fireplace.
Wall of windows abed
light and grace on living and dining areas.
Muter bdrm opens to ·
own private garden.
Owner will help finance.
Call87M540
TBtMS,TaMS
Super 4 Br. 2 Ba in pre-
sti1iows Seawind. Pvt
swim • tennis club.
Priced to sell at 1219.900.
Catt now. Norm or
Kasey McKinley .
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REALTORS
NEWPORT
MINI ESTATE
Framed by tall shade
and fruit trees. this 3
Bdrm home sits on
a lmo st th acre .
Cathedral ceilings,
formal dining. natural
brick firepla c e +
private therapy pool.
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& den. 2 bath home &
much more! $525.000!
Owner I Agent 673-9187.
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home & is most anxious
for quick sale. Warm
cozy dollhouse! 2 bdrm.
2 car garage + extra
paritin1. Land included at Sl79,500! But · sumbit
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•'71-7060•
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15' yadlt, Pool. ~ase.
Jbr. DIG 1q ft. Owner
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doW1I for BAY VU or
Coauneft:bl Prop. Box ton. Npt Bcb. lml3
S.A HEIGHTS
Owner wanl$ to trade
this clear 3 Bdrm home for inrome property.
Price S 110,000
VIEW
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w /hariluod floors.
brick ~l•ee. bit family room. Great ·
Back Bay location.
Mee SI 27,100
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pr e!)ttg ao u s PEN I NSULA POI NT
rw .tn ng <·o mpletion. Dramatic floor
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rm den w,Cr plc, 4 Br w/spac io us
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k1n 1t1on near O.C .C. & So. Coast Plaza.
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ba lcony w/pw·k-like view. $98,500.
EASTSIDE COST A MESA. 2 story condo
w lrg fenced rear ya rd. immaculate.
<:harming d ecor , rozy fire plate. s 108. 500.
LIDO ISLE. Country French on one of
l.1do"s widest streets. 3 lrg. Brs, sunny,
So. patio, formal din. rm .. lrg gourmet
kitchen $425,000.
D A v r D s 0 N K E A L T l r N C.
3116 Newpc"' R1 •.. : '. ~ 673·9060
DO BUSINESS WITH
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BU SI NESS IN '8 I
14 Mission Bay, CdM .......... SOLD
55 Goleta Point. CdM ........ SOLD
2645 Bunya , N.B ............. SOLD
1630 Highland, N.B ........... SOLD
501 Irvine , N.B ............... SOLD
434 Santa Ana. N. B. . ......... SOLD 2301 Vista Hogar , N.B ......... SOLD
2731 Bayshore. N.B ........... SOLD
600 Degonia. CdM ............ SOLD
4407 W. Coast llwy, N.B ....... SOLD
113 "'G .. St , N. B ............... SOLD
1963 Port Weybridge, N.B ..... SOLD
23 Rock rose, Irvine .......... SOLD
524 Ca meo Highlands. CdM .. SOLD
2221 E. 16th St. N. B ........... SOLD
{{Hue Chateau Royale. N.B ... SOLD
44 1 & 443 Santa Ana , N.8 ..... SOLD
1015 Whitesails. CdM ........ SOLD
112 Via Quito, N . B ............. SOLD
3237 Montana. C.M ........... LIA.SE
3336 Via Lido "B", N.B ....... LIA.SE
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FOR SALE
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2200 Waterfront <Old CdM> CdM
675-6000 $580,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE .
Z llDllOOM
14851 Jeffrey Rd #140. Irvine
551-4827 Sat/Sun 1·5
COMDOMIMUM
FOR RIMI'
J UDIOOM
200 McNeil #12, Newport. Beach
759·1501 $675 mo. Sun 1·5
PROPERTY
FOR LIASE J ... OOM * •4911 Seubore Dr .• Newport Bcb
673-7300 $2000 mo. Sat/Sun 1-5
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Ana
· 157-0101 '800/mo. 8un u.a .. Pblelu&rat .'811 Caayoa) NB •Mn .. .--... Y
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located on quiet cul-de-1ac. 1900 aq. ft.
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Plan. 3 bdrma, 2 bat.hi. Iara• maater bdrm 1Wte with titling room area.
Jt'lnelt quality up1rades lhrouabout,
loo many to mention, includin& A/C.
Wrap around enclosed private paUoa.
Dellabtful ldtchen/fam room. Bright
&t cheerful. $295,000.
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219 Del Mar. Cute 2
Bdrm on R2 lot. "3,000.
241S Holly Ln. Newport
Beach) SI•.IOO.
195 lHO Monrovia.
Sl ts,000 (no or West 19th
St>
CENTURY21
Gola Cout Realtors
141-1161
macnab I irvlne
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY
IA YCUST CUSTOM Ci)U.M.ITY HOMll Fantastic family
home w/18' x 26' family rm w/wet bar and fplc.
Formal dining, brkfst rm overlooking pool and spa.
$425,000 incl. land. Dona or Mary Lou 642-8235. OPEN
SUN 1-5 P .M. 1801 SANTIAGO. (C-48)
LOCATIOM! IAYSHOIESI LOCATIOMI 3BR, f amity rm
and dining rm home w/super plan to expand! 24 hour
security gale community w/2 pvt. beaches. Dona
Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 2642 CIRCLE DRIVE. (C-49 )
$40,000 NICE IEDUCTIONI OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 191!
SEADRIFT in Irvine Terrace. Transferred owner will
sacrifice and he lp finance this charming home to
qualified buyers . Completely refurbished and enlarged
3BR residence w/luxurious master suite w/fplc and all
new bath w/sauna . $399,000 inc. land. Larry Dyer
642·8235. (C·SO>
WIDE GIHHIELT LOCATIPtf! 3BR, 2lh bath end-unit in
the Bluffs. 3 p atios w/Mexican pavers, new carpet,
paint and wallpaper. Parquet floors. $249,900. Dave
Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 2131 VISTA
LAREDO. (C-51 )
MEWL Y USTED ILUFFS COMM>f Never before lived in
2BR. 2 bath home upgraded w /built-in bar and
redwood decking. Located in original Bluffs ar~a and
super view. Try a lease/option. $285..r.OOO. B. Morphy
642-8235, OPEN SUN 1-4 P .M. 2132 VI~TA ENTRADA.
(C-52) ,
HA.DOil ltD61 c11m Dynasty model on one level
w/great view. Large kitchen w/brkfst area, 2BRS, 2
baths and double car garage w/lots of storage. Master
BR suite & 2 walk·in closets. An excellent value at
$389,000. Bea Arnold 644-6200. OPEN SUN 1-4:30 P .M.
22 SALSBURG. (C-53 )
sw-a IUY IN THI VISTA.! Beautifully upgraded Turtle
Rock Waldorf mode l will be gone before you can say
"Excellent Financing" Owner offering liberal terms.
$289,000. Dorothy Lewis 742-1414. (C-54)
OCEAN IOULEYAID IN COIOMA Dll. MA.II Located on
the Bluff overlooking China Cove, Cata lina, sunsets
and harbor lights . . . enjoy beach living and still find
privacy in your secluded outdoor courtyard w/spa.
$1,250,000. Jennife r Suchomel 644-6200. (C-55)
WOOOlllKE WITH VIEW! Excellent 4BR detached
home on cul-de-sac location w/large yard, d ecorative
wallpapers in BR and baths and assumable loans! An
outstanding buy a t $179,900. Dan Johnson 551-8700.
(C-56)
IAUOA ISi.A.MD -HEAil IAY! Lovely 3BR, 1-story
English style home w/custom features. $375,000 incl.
land. Dick Halde rman 642-8235. <C-57 )
SANDY IEACH OCEANROMT! Gate j?uarded communi· ty located on uncrowded beaches. 3 or 4 BRS w /large
family and living rm areas . Only 2 miles from Dana
Point Ma rina. Owner will he lp finance. $875,000.
George Grupe 644 -6200. (C·58)
ILUFFS SINCiLE STOIY! Well situated 3BR Bonita Plan
w/3 separate patios, Spanish tile entry a11d a hi6h,
open feeling in the Bluffs. $215,000. Nancy Imbermno
642·8235. <C -59 )
want few tbe D'Ml9t com· Unique Hom.. and OWC. Oni1 SllT,OOO. Verd•. lldat ull
fortable, efficle11t and m-·. 8T5-e000 Dluaa, qt.111.i. owner'umdout. •l*ioUI l.U.1 oo the ffUl"l'1 ·call ... 7414
ba-t .• ,,. aaoo.eoo lit IRVINE TERRACE. 5Br. PRETTIEST CENTUJlY 11 Golda
TD at 1'"' fully uauma-3Ba, f•-11u nn. Central c~os ..... ble No points e.15 000 ... ..., """" " GREENBROOK 4 Br, -· G met Open if IM111 areu. Z500 1q.tl. battl, view of 1ard s.tt&! 1-5.' Gerry s:r~ Creative f inancing COSTA MESA from kitchea. Catbed
inpton, Rltr. m-mo !~~• .. 11: '310.ooo. Act. They're excitln1ly dlf· t'ellinp, nice firepla
,..... · fe rent ! La r1e 3ft• Out al town owner ve CAPE COD CHARM
3 Bdrm. 2 ba. house with
rental unit. Unit hu 2 Br
1 ba. c ompletel y
furniabed. MS0,000. By
owner. Ph: &44.Q75 or
63'1-4518
NIAISOUTHIAY
Quality duplex on one or
Balboa'• nicest •lreeta.
3Br. den, 38a, frplc. +
2Br back unit w /frplc.
See this for finest island
livin1 Sat. Sun. 1·5PM.
114 Coral. By owner. ~.ooo. 175-3880.
ATftACTIYI
2STOllY + MODERN APT.
Nr bays, charming xtra
11 2Br. brick frpk, din-,ing rm, l ~Ba . dbl
gara1e + income S495
mo . FABULO U S
FINAN C E -Sa ve
Thousands SSS. Appl.
... llALTY
121 JI 434-0901
Real Estate busineu .
Ion« established. Good
rental backlog. 173-1200
IAmEW
Attractive 2 Bdrm 1 ba
Br & ba over dbl garage,
1 house from South
Bayfront. 40'x85' comer
IOl. Call ror information.
MEL FUCHS
PAVILION REALTOR
675-8120
..... P1Rf11llle 1007
cameo Slteres
0-W/S-IJ·I
EHRA ~PECIAL ,
Hl1hly upgraded .
panoramic oeean view " Juat steps to private
community beaches.
lhia ELEGANT 3 bdrm.
4 bath home with a
s parkllo1 pool has
custom features 1a lore!
Deluxe security syste m.
Xlnt flnancin•. ~.000.
4121 Onhtgl• Rd
ltCH.., 760.0621
o,..s. 1-5
CAMIC> I •II.AMOS
4100 Cortl•d
Lovely spacious home . 4
Br, 2 ...., Ba, beaut
courtyd, patio, fee land
$298,500. Bkr. 675·4010.
Ca•eo HltJlll••dt .._, ..... WfJllly
•Ptr .. d. •l•f op·
jiCN ..... , for ..no. .... ,ff. rrhte. 0.1,.
$265.000.
C7 I 4J759-0405,
54M499.
LSE Of'T SPYGLASS
Spacious S BR 3 Ba
home. 1545.000. Cus tom
lots. f150.000. 640·2981
One o( the better duplex
es b y owner. 673·4848
675-4479
bdrma, 2i,., baths. 2 motivated. $144.Soo w
fireplaces, microwave aaaumable loan. Ale
ovena, aolar hot water, Ml-IZMIJM5-0M5
tile throus.bout. Lovely
grounds. Priced from -~!!111!!!!~11!11!~~~·
Sll0,000. Will trade for SW'll LOCATION
property, 1old coins or Beaul. ltin M•a Ve
fine gems. s Br Zbe • studio.
GIM RIALTC>aS hie Rbodee. Drive by. c
642-4623 •It. 55'1..-w t7NS71.
Mew Coda Lo Sh
Huie 3 Bd, 2 ...., Ba .
Formal D.R. & frplc. As-
sume 11347. wflow dn.
S185,000. Pa t ri c k
Tenore, 831·12186 ..
REALTORS
MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2
Ba. with pool. beautiful
landscaping & easy care
yard. Ca ll to see now!
Sl29,900. D. Bourke
Realtor. 546·9950. -------.. ..... 1/'-'lty
S harp 3 Bd cond o
w /pool. Only $95.000. As-
sume 12"h int. Patrick
Tenore. 631-1266
l:i~~I~
' REALTORS -------
EASTSIDE
5 Bdrm. 2 ba. frplc.
Great family home &
with $35.000 down the
owner will carry the
balance at 13'1 Prired
at 1135.000.
3 BR. 2~ ba ccndo. N~
So. Cst. Plaza. Skylit-.._
patio, deck. 2 car ga~
Many upgrades. Paint
cpl. to suit. 1132,
Owner 54G-Q3
$25,000 Down. Au u
S82K tst T.D. at 12o/ ..
Owne r will ca rry .-,
st raight note. 2nd f.
S28K. 3br. 2""i>f · 1 1 :
new condo. lM Br~ dywyne Trr. on Oran
Ave. & 23rd St. 0
Sat/Sun l : 30·4 : 30P
AGT631-5103
DUPLEX
3095Cassia, CM. 3 & 2Br.
SUI0.000. Webb Realty;
493-0761 or 496-7649 oi
831·2170
For S4lle ., o.... -(
Attractive 4t><trm + den,
3ba in Mesa Del Mar.
New crpts, mini blin~
mirrored wardrobe. Al ·
s ummable loa n . lo
d o wn. lo in t. Opeli
House. 1·5pm. 27H
Cibola. 556-7650.
DESPERATE ...
,....IHlty
layfr ... rropertlet 546-0I 14
• • • •••••••• •••••••• •• • • llllll!!lllm .. -.. --.[lllm• DUPLU $7500 TAKES IT! f Two 3 Bdrm . 2 ba.
frplcs. Prime Peninsula
location. Priced to sell.
a ssu mable l o a n s .
$350.000. Call for in·
formation or appt. to
see.
MEL FUCHS
PAVILIPN REALTOR 175-8120
DurLU
3 Brm hoU8e in front
bdrm In ,..r over 2....,
car 1ar. Clean. Top cond. Xlnt location.
Owner will carry .
Priced ript at $215,000.
MEL FUCHS
PAVILION REALTOR
675-8120
c.,... .. Mar '022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1'WsCD .. D• &oo4 For
$15,750
Ir you buy diftct from
ownr/agt the seller's fee
is eliminated. Already
the best priced 6 Br home in Spyglass. 1134 ~
rin avai l . Ca ll
644·1450·morn or eve
best.
OLDCdM
2 Br. 2 ba condo w /great 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! potential $535,000 ree. 4 -::
br. 31t'i ba custom home
with pier & s l ip
Sl,800,000 ree. Martha
.. , I '• ·""..(>. 1t Macnab -Irvine
JA.St••c•-Abeolutely spectacular
ocem view ·rrom lar1e
balcony. "Decorator 's
own home. 3 Bdrma. 2
story. Tennis, pool, apa.
C/Z I Me.,.+ C.tr
76CM7'7 640.5157
Easts ide C.M 2Br.
Completely remodeled
R-2 lot. Lots or charm.
Open daily. 11 -4 .
642-2101. 321 Rochester .
C.M.
9.5
INTEREST
., Fe ll out or escro wi
4bdrm. 3ba home, end of
cul-de.sac, assumablf
financing. "No qual. ~
Owner will carry the rest. 1169,500. 645·
Mike.
MISAY9DI
Romey • roomy
bdnm, ram/room
fireplaces. Near ac
fr shops. You can't be
this price for OU. p stlgioua area. 1115,000.
494-7551
._~ HILL IE °" _.._.~Mc CORMACK Rt
JA.St••C•IB
AuumeMlltdown. LoV·
ely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. rami·
ly room, fireplace. open
beamed ceilings , new copper plumbing. large
y ard. double gar age .
skylight. Only Sl 14.500. j'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f
CaUMS-tlll llSTYALUI
Spacious condo in
serene, pres tigious.
guarded community. Complete privacy and
amenities to suit the /
I PP! N Hiil 1\f
R!f.llY
most discriminating '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!I b u ye r . G o r g e o u s I"'
Moonres t model
features more squar e
fooUge than any other
model. Ready for or·
cupancy. Moti va ted
seller receptive to a ll of.
fers. Submit on terms
<604CA>
964-2611 osao uealcy
~STIAL!
348 E. 18th P l
$104.900
Quaint, clean. Npt Hgts
area. 2 Br l Ba home.
Good te rms . C huc k Spiller. a~ 631-1266
MISAMOllTH
L1e • Bdrm, family r
den, t«e kitchen • ea
area. CW-de·H C lot. B
J1e loan. P' /P Sl39.
Open Sat lH a\31UI Lt coln Way.
s-.tl.I.
542-SIOI 146-110
IXCWSIYI
Board and care homi
lir .. 19 beds. sep. owne
3 BR 2 Ba house. II
ttame rm. agt. 631·5681.~
548-all7
EASTSIDE
0..-5-dmy 1-4
Excellent 4 bdrm hom e Cost.Mesa 1024
*MEW LISTING YA
MESA VERDF. 3 Bdrm
home. Only f1500 down
to vets . Pr ine on ly.
541·9993 Bkr 41 ~ Gto.cettw Dr.
+ 3 bdrm income. Very •••••••••••••••••••••••
short walk to beach. DIVOllCE SALE -------• 'park & shopping. Owner 1-2 %0MID
will consider financing M. I a v. rd • Comfortable 3 Bdrm
with low down payment. hauty h ome. 1 a r g e s ton e
SS2S.OOO. Great terms. lge as-fireplace. sunny patio
SH THESE sumable loan. 4 Bdrm. 2 room and room for 2
2 unus ua lly locate d ba. Asking $212,500. more units. 114-0.000
homes with outstanding Prine. only . 541 ·9993 loyMcCcrcle,lltr.
views . Words a r en 't Broker. 541-7729
Ofr'I\l!ltln Ave. near 2°"
street. 2 story end unit
condo in unique settinS.
2 bdrm. patio. doub~e
garage. pool. rlubhousl.
putting gr een. Adult
complex. Owner will
help rmance. Sl25.000. •
CMIWAUCll
Realty 675·~ enough, they must be
seen. Call for appoint·
menl. Well priced at Pror. dee. 3 Bd r 21.<z Ba. I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Fo_.• V., I 0 ~
Laure l Pt c o ndo . Op e n H o u se , 3 175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $565,000 for both !
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA'LJON REALTY . 67).1354
$133,900. Opn Sun. Agl. Be rmuda Dr. C . M .
673-Tnt 3bdrm. 2ba .
~3462. c ........... 1022 OWMH W-ILL HELr FtHAMCE! Lovely cul-de-sac location
near country club. Lg custom family home w /indoor
spa, family rm. s un rm_.. JBRS. 2th baths and ne.w
carpeting. Room for R v. $215,000. Dorothy Lewis
752-1414. <C-60
l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!1j ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CONDOS
5% ON
Ml.OCIAM
M..eltofPellrwy
LOY& Y MEADOW
Lge 3 Bdrm. family. 2~
ba. Laund. rm. Lge ms&r
bdrm. Comer lot. bo.i
gate. L«e exhisting l•
S152.SOO. Open Sat/Slit
1·5 at 18185 Palmetto.
UteA tSU LA.600N! Well desiP.led 4BR traditional on
corner location w/bay on two s1des!·Circular staircase,
marble fplc, family rm and upstairs play room. Slip for
two 55' ooats. "ppt. only. $1,850,000. Cathy Schweickert_
642-8235. (C-61)
DI ANIA IA YSIDI YILLMll 3BR. 2 bath mobil~ home
overlooking bay. VIEWS! Move-in condition. $93,500.
Lynda McRoberts 642-8235. (C-62)
UOW ·ROOM! Spacious 5BR, 3 ttath home ideal for
growing family. Located minutes from all your needs
and community facilities. $254,500. Toni Morris
Ml-8700 .. (C-63)
LUXURY ~ AT rrs mTl Finest 4BR 3 bath Broad-
moor Laurelwood Model in choice cu\-de-sac Wood·
brid_ge location. Highly upgraded residence incl. pro-
fessionally landscaped yard w/sunken fire-pit, 3-car· f~~e and much more. $230,000. Appt. only. 551·8700.
. ~ .. ,, . .,.,..
......_. PIMAMCIM•I Lease, lease-option or purcbaae
this t3 2-story Bia canyon townhouae. Owner la anx·
bis. ,000. Coby Ward~. (C.e5) .
MAllOa ... -OCMM w Hi1hly up1raded IBR,
study, family rm "Jodelle" model. Ocean, city, IDOWI·
ta1n vie.wt. Loweat p_rieed bemea ID Harbor Rldl•·
Motivated teller aiklq M00,000 incl. land. ·Call
eG-Gll. (C-61a> • .
~-_, __ ~-....
180 Deg OCEAN/BAY VIEW
2000 sq ft House. ~ bdrms. Jacuzzi.
Rumpus room w /bar. All custom.
$575,000 -try $100,000 down. owe
balance at 14%. Open Sat/Sun 1·5.
2501 Harbor View Dr, CdM.
~()~ 714,673-1600 ~ WM. I. DOUD & CO., tNC.
Re ..... , Eet. 1•1 2115 I. c ... Hwy .. Ste J07
(714)7M-Oa2 c-.. Mw, CA tHH
RCTaylorCo
I, ··lU q(>Ol I
HAllOI ....
IPL•IOOll VllW
This d.islinguished 4 bedroom has
great view of ocean, bay & mtns.
Alld a s~elous game room and a
courtyard 1ame room and a
courtyard waterfall and brook to
round off a complete picture home.
Ask about the ilkredlble ftnJDcln1. mo.•
~~
s-.tl.I. ...
54Z-llOI 146-110.
... , .......... .
6nlc, llrl d ••tlo Cililiia. ..... 0Nel ... ..... •••IMl.n ......
' ~ LOOit LO&r
8e•IY listed forme r
•odel home priced to
.. th ee.t area or Hunt· •itat Beach. L;>vely 3 Mrm. la r1e family
room w /fireplace in
fami ly room .
,Pr o fe 1al on a ll y
lanclacaped. SllUOO.
l '·dh 1 l l d--# kt ·.1lt\'
I 1 "; 1 : ;1 Ill
In WOODBRJDG E. fan-
ta1Uc 2 BR Jefferson
condo. Many up1rades
includinl 1119. Open 11·5
Sunday. 100 E. Yale
Loop. 551·3'91
6 Br 3 Ba Colonial. quiet * •IMMACULATEI .cul-de-sac. l mi. from •
ocean. Great assumablt> 4 Bdrm Berkeley plan.
loan. Full price Sl70,000. Asltingonty
Owner. SSB-7047 559.7047 Sl65,000
OPEN HOUSE 12 ·5
5Br. 3Ba. pool. wllt to ~h. 22182 Wood Island
Ln. 962-S573
Open H&e Sun 1-4. 14671
Real bargain 4 br, palio. __;;=====""""=-
1137.900. Xlnt. rmancing.
~'l\1ent. ID-I07l UNIADmCOMDO
Bacbelar untt ui ''Tbe Sprln1a''. Idea I for •lncle or couple. Pool,
tennil, as-. Aaumable
loan.
.... S7000DOWM
Taite over pymts. Home
w /comer lot. Sl05,000.
819 p e laware . Bo b
Demers. 142·9393.
Have some thing you
CORNE'ITE REALTY
tJJ,.fOl I
MlceMoMy
C ulve rdale. 4bdrm ,
2'hba, ram rm. bonus
rm. s-Uo. nice yard on
c ul-de-s a c . Assume
t85.000 at 9'h and l~ .•
Sl49,900. Alt '73·2122 .
Lr,. 4 141/Spe!
Beaut. decorated family
home w/pvt patio, ten·
·nis, brick cstm 1p a.
Super area. Auume 124* + tenm. Onl1 b.'19.900 ! ! See tbia one! Patrick
Tenore, 131-ta
REALTORS
want to sell? Classified llwlktl&.._. 1040 ·-~=~~"':"-ads do jt well 142·5678. •••••••••-••••• .. ••••• MOITHWOOO
For Investors
Split Ownership Program allows
you t o buy a Home without
manageme nt proble ms, using a
Minimum Down P ayment! Start
your Nest E gg Today. Call For
More Information.
1 ake Over 131/2% ............
4 Months New! 2Br, 2Ba, Condo.
Completely upgra ded with Custom
Drapes & Carpeting, Cathedral
Ceilings, profesisionally landscaped
with Private patio, pool/spa! Won't
Last -Call Now.
GOLDE•S
REALTORS
'-ASSOCIATES
141-1111
NO QUALlmtl!!
3 Bedrooms, l~ Baths + Owner
Will Carry! Total Price la Only
'$85,000. Take Over Payment.a of
$628/Mo. Low Low Down. Will Not
Last-SO Call Now.
PICED FOi lllCI Sl.E
Mo 9 ......... , ,,.. ... . . ·~ ....
Wlll Help Flnlnee 'ftlia 4
2 S.tb Hunttnatm Beacb
12 '1 /8~ lnteNt Bate .
A•atlable Too! -
M.-ry.1'11 WOllit LM
--~-At 1129,900
l ....... s..
Nicei1 upcraded l'tan II
Northwood Park de-
tatcbed home with air
cond. 1ltinny dip apa
area, geat laDdacaplnl
and decol'atm1. SIG.1.ooo
in u1able financln1.
Priced ioaell at SIJZ,000.
644-7211
Greeat.ree 4 bdnn. 2~
betll. 2 ltary. Brootftekl.
1740aq. ft. Hieb aaauma-
ble ..... o.w.c. ant.
Sl45,000. 551-5151.
Owner.
**ASSUME! TNa eletantlJ cleeorated
J Bdrm!"'-Ba
townbame hu 2 sreat
aaaumable loan• and overloob partt and pool.
Ownen are vef1 anx-
loua. Tide is one or Wood-
b r id 1 e'1 beat OP ·
portunitiel.
l!t~t
AUD: lueston: Wood-lwidle cando. J Br. 1"'9
ba. Mawne lat • 2nd
TD.A&t--.-wooa•••• I Mrm War•l•lto• ......... tmlt, snat
loe.UO.. <>Peta lllou• ....,Ill&,...., lM,
lt Wladwood. Alt. ---Ual•. ~ Popular Ox·
bdPlla.Mrm,1141'9,
fal'ma1 dll rm • .,.._ nn.N ...... ..-.IB ban 1"1 .... rloc*1a1 eomm. pool. Prof.
laadaca,.. • 4eeor. t,in,IOO. Ownf'r/Alt --
Town ~ Country ,
ft REALTOR~
11"..il 552-1800
TURTLE ROCK
llAMATIC TOWtlHIJSE
Prestige area near UCI. Soaring
ceilings, lots of glass, view of atrium
from family room , living r m &
master bdrm. A mus t see! The land
is included a nd the how;e is vacant
and waiting for you. $173,900. Open
Sat/Sun 1-5 at 4866 Paseode Vega.
RACQUB CUI
Want a pool & jac uzzi ? How about
a 3 Bdrm, l level home with a
formal . dining rm, family room,
ma ss iv e wooden beams
throughout and a heavy shake
roof. Best of all it's only $156,950.
Open Sunday at 13772 Solitaire.
TALK OF THE TOWN
You can see forever from this high
911 the hill "Heather" Turtlerock
townhome. Room to spare with 4
bdrms & 3 ba. M a ny , many
. upgr ades with plush carpets,
plantation shutter s & ceramic tile.
A tr ue dream c astle. A wis e
investme nt at $320,000. Open
Sat/Sun 1·5at12 Canyon Ridge.
CUL DE SAC • PARK UEATION
Sparkling 3 Bdrm home with formal
dining room, atrium, breakfast area
and utility room. Features include
cheery frplc, new carpets thru-out
and att ac h . 2 c ar gara ge .
Association pool & c lubbo'use.
$159,500. Open Sat. & 'SWl. at 5292
'IbornTree. •
JUST LISTED Your search for a 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home
will end when you see this Dover
model in University Park. This
home is tastefully decorateil with
earth tone carpeting, decorator
wallcoverlng, shutten 8nd mirrored
wardrobe doors. It also features a
country kitchen, wet bar, low main·
tenance landscaping and a bri&ht at-
moeph_ere. Be aure to ask about the
finailcln.I. You'll be DleasanUy sur-
prised. <lfferecl at $151,900. Open Sat
and Sun at #7 lllmosa, Univ. ~ark.
COUBEP• Comfort delcrlbn our profealonal·
ly landllcaDed, newly ·D&lnted and
caneted .. l»urdue" moa.I . There 1-
a c'heerful fireplace ln the Uvlnl
room hue• family room, a bdnDI (,.,.;t.. 1illte bu a walk In cloHt) Is
central air condlUonlq~ty ~by86Sataa bte =:.'· Open SUnclay 1·5 it 14'11
To & Countrx REALTO~ .. , ......
Partner wanted for m y
~ Cove, La1. Bch
home. Xlnt Joe. 1 block
lo bea c h . Gr e at
Remodel pos1ibllities.
lnveaton/builders call
494...o3 or 494-7483. Ive
meu.
OC EANFRONT. Only
UOOO dn. 2Br mobile
home. Pool, pvt bch,
adlta. LH atail. 541-2405
•
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OFFER CREATIVE
FINANCING
SO. LA•UMA OC:IAM YllWCOMDO
Prestigious Laguna Royale 2 Bdrm 2 ·
Ba furnished condo with complete
privacy and whitewater views.
Motivated seller will finance or
lease option. $285,000
.. wooe••MAH~~
Large 4 Bdrm ocean view home with
dramatic living .room and library.
Good assumable financing. $395,000
-..MA11CLMUMAW009AMD....SI
Top quality 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath home
with ocean views, stained glass,
altyll&ht, large decks and jacuzzi.
$410,000.
TM1111AKMIAT ..ooa,am•11•1C1
Hardwood floors and 1ourmet
kitchen hl1hU1ht this 3 Bdrm 3 Bath home with atrium, ocean view and
motivated aener. '485,000.
Open Houae Sunday only
11-4 By Owner lmmac Ii
Ss-doul 3br. l1e fam
rm, 3 car 1ar. ovenl&ed
encl corner lot. Sl95,000.
Aaaum. S78K at 9~ '* 21142Andrea Way L.N.
SIA & SBIMITY
ASSUMA&I LOAM
5 Br-2'h Ba. Library,
Dining Rm. Fam . Rm
w /firepla ce, 3 c ar
garage. 1229,000. Aslt for
Gar, Sky View Realty.
831-1000.
3500 aq ft°" Cherry Lake.
Good a e1 um . 1s t.
1297,500 firm. Owner,
m.-orl42.-S .
IASTILUflP
By owner. Compl. redec.
4 br. fam. nn. formal cir.
all new kit. beaut. brick
courtyard w /flr eplt .
mammoth as-. s.m.ooo.
Prin. only. MMIJIT.
2HOUSIS,
Newport Hts. Owner fin.
Only St•.ooo. MS-9821.
Mh.._Vllie 1067 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BEAT
THIS!
If You Can. ....
4BR
CUSTOM
$224,900
Bacltbay-quiet cul-de·
sac. Walk t o Cherry
L a k e . Exqu isite l y
landscaped. Extra la rge
lot! Great family home.
A "motivated-seller"!
Act Now!
OPINHOUSI
SUM. 1·5PM
2326 TUSnM AVE
<Just off Santa Isabel>
644-fffO
Aallfw:W.,._
MIWPC>n SHOIES
3 Bdrm beach house. 1
bllt from sand. Assum•·
ble loan. owner will
cany. siaz.too. princ on·
ly. 541--Broker.
O,.W/S-1·5
2640VW.0.....
Exclusive Eutbluff. 4
Bnlnn, 3 ba', dininl rm.
Uv rm. nice s-Uo. sml
view ot Upta. SD0.000. owner may carry.
~Reall:atate.
MNOll
YICTOllAM
BEACHHOllE •-'
New J BR J~ Ba. Quall·
t y handcrafted oak
tbrwut. Stained 1lau.
apa.
PlanlVRMlty 7~ .
......... 1167 . .................... .
COTO DE CAZA
A superb private residential resort
community in the foothills above
Mission Viejo.
LOS ltAMCHOS ISTATI SITIS
We have three prime ranch' estate
lots recently listed with gur office. Three to six a·cres priced frofT\ •
$275.000. Ide al fo r horse ranch
estates.
VILLA•• HOMI sms R -1 home sites for _.y_~ur own custom bome priced from "5.500-
VILLA .. HOl IB
Come see this cllarmlnl countl'J
castle . Lota of oa~ buUt,in1,
dellahtlul dtt0ratln1 • eomDlete landacapin1 are Jmt a few ol tile many emu ln this Cbdnn bMt!lJ.
'250,000 AM for Carol
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TIIS •E HAS IT AU
A vrry prl \'lllf' hM<'k yud Vo lth •
hHtli'd It riller~ pool In aa piark·llkt
Ulna The oom... h • Wrm11. ltlt'
4th N1rm tua D ~ II or ~FiflVH '
~ blnrt 'l'ht• h\ 1rut roorn with u
t n fi r pl•~t· l11c1k OUl Ull lhl'
!o.po r lin rw1ol Tht• ''01v f:tmll\' roo10
I! o hu•, " h rl•phH l' w th u rtll!t\'tl
ht>.!rth The lut< hl•n t·un•~ l'OfTl J'll•te
v.1th :. JT1lc.row vt• <J\'t•n 21 • boaths &
un u ut hmnd1 ~· roon' •II <'om h n{'(t m k th1-. u ,..r:rt·t homl' fur vou 'fo
\tt'"' this d(h~htful pro1X'rt.v . pJ~ast>
l'all •o. ror on oppl ., umubl luun.
''" nt!r "ill ht>lp fmtt m·t~ 833 8600
LE RAISOR REAL TY
tiOIUI ...........
l Bdrm. i bath, lovely
P•\10 spacious sun ~ fbw Udo section
or njt"ely appolnt~d
homes Buy totnorro w's
11ttunty tor yoor farr11ly
today Pnce 149.S,OOO
• ........... s,.cw
10~ down buys this 2
bdrm beac h house
Prime rental location
Owner wi ll rinance
Sl'15.000. .................
'73-1900
~ ........ Oc9Vu ... t •••H•••~ ........ •••• • • SfOU1 ftua Hail. 1"' chra. SpeelaH7 1laop 1pace
UNOllTaUCTSD or ..... "-.,.._avail. ...u la Lq"uu Beach'•
CATWNA. Southern ....... .,._ ~=e::::-:.o::~
Cel't .... utalul ~ ........ 1114 Callqt•.-O .
,._... c• be ... from ••-•••••-•••••••• • WI ...... ......_. I Ir YOUINIW NOMI Comm'I lead Prime i.~ =-~ mi-; A M IL M' TA I fr'Olll&ale Oii Btadl Blvd.
btocu '-oeeu.. Lido SH&,.. ~Uldr for dewelopment
Viii•&• 6 RHtaurant OD.lJ IK .... ftxed ... .,. ol lbofptnf een-
row Row All tnm• rate loea. ()pee Pri, Set, ten, NIUuruta ud ol-
avall O...r N.ys "try Sun It .._ aftemooo. ncecomples•. Abn011t 4
IOI( clowa" ud 1Mt will 2.54 Eleclrlc. Aak for ac. 11 •low price of less
Hrry. Pricelll01000. Tfwlr: (llJ)llM• or than Sil.GI pr ft. Call CaecTJ HUii RMlty (11J)lrMla TSl..ntl DMmor-.-l..a"-11-IOI' CSELECT WISTCU.. ....................... T'PROPERTIES
i:Jt.C:. hollM 00 quiet I t. stt•llSI
4br. Sba, fam. rm, pool, PA.CIA ..
1pa off MHttr bath. T~e ocean near your
library .... bltfst rm. rroet door . private
4eOJC. Own/afl, 14$·8083 &•'lien• al your rur
MOO sq. ft. olc bklg. Xlnt
loc•Uon for att.om•y 's
olc nr cowtbae. D75.000
131-4580 bkr
SI 0•000 Dow... door with handcrafted
" charm In between. 3 Full city block <UO'>. ........ C... bdrm, 2 bath. '213,000. COMMERC IALLY
Good rental area , fantastic
investment oppor:tWl.ity, bread "
butter, '300.000.
9U411.· ~Cl PIOPllTlll
DWLD OM WATll
.._._lO'lto.t
2 " 3 Bdrma. dee Ila • patio, 2 frplcs. Prime
location. Lge assum.
loans. c /21 M.wporl c,.tr-
640.SJ57 7'CM7'7
712-1920
IYOWNER
Sgl lev•I Anita. 3br. 2ba. Nolan Acenta. Ann or ZONED OCEANFRONT
end unit Cfn grnblt BUI. (SecZP.5>.831-31888; HIGHWAY F·l\ON · E C M d I
SI 79.900 Owner I Agt. 881-11'1. TAGE. Sweeping ocean ast · · up ex on cor· 831 7824. 768 7413 . ---------view.Carlabad.80,000sq ncrlot.3Brtidcn+1Br
644-63118 Panoramic Ocean Vu rt l2,S7S,OOO. Paul R. ti den. Auumc lat T.D.
Leaac brand new 2Br
condo in premtiftous In·
dlan Wella Racquet
Clu b . Ele,ant furnishings , rplc,
S850/mo. Option lo buy.
103 down .. 13.~ aaaum.
loan. Call collect :
lmmat". 2 stry s Br .
s tained 1lass •
alM8ities. Nr bcb. Xlnt
area. See to appreciate.
11200/mo. 531-1453
-----· ~ 4Br. w 0 P 1 ch1 I l. R 1 t r . & owner will carry 2nd
•TRYS20,0000WN• IOo/oDOWM.OWC rt/ 11414341735 T .D. Good buy at Spaclo-..OcnVicwHome
W 8tcllff 3 Bdr 2 Ba BALANCE. 1585.000. pa owner. . · · -S159.900 but submit any aU amen. 1 adult only
M!l3-30-2130. Eve or
before SAM.
pool. spa. Agt. 957-8788 ___ Aten~_t_-_-.._l.526 ___ 1 --•~ .... 1!!!.~£~-!!!1--•I offer ! Agt. MS· 7221. 11111111---ml!lllll ___ l _S'7_50_l_mo_. 7_80-0 __ 189 __ _ ..,. ..--The moat btt1 Httiog ln l11!1!!111111111!!!~!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1111!!11!!!!!!!1!1!111!!111!1!1!1l 3BORM·OCEANVIEW w ••• ,.... '"' ..... a,,...... A"-ullt"-S. Palm Springs. Studio
Gated community. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lot. 82~x292~ opposite r• s.r-. 4..r1x units. completely furn. Rt0llh1ll 0-~RL·J!ty Duplex, ocean view.
private beach. 2 br. 1 ba.
Non amoller , no peta.
Adulta. Avail. 3-1. 9610
mo. 790-9019. 142·6880.
I • 1 • ; -;-• ~ j It J $130,000 house Sunday 12·4. 2001 5111 a ANXIOUS! Costa Mcu Hospital. South end V1EW loc. brine your toothbrush ti
Yacht Resolute. Call An-VA terms. Beaut. 3 S2'7S,OOO. POOL. All 2 bdrm. 2 enjoy, perfect for vau-
~:.=:.w
3 Br, 2ba, frplc Walk to
bch Pool & tennis
CreatJve financmg
naCenor Sharon,S640-4950 Bdrm Showcue home. loy McC ..... lltr. bath Wlils. Owners unit tion or 2nd home. 8 units
_ tury 21 / andpiper Encl. patio. CuJ·de-sac 541-7729 coms*Cel}' tum. 3 pvt around 20x40 sparkling 3bdrm, 2ba Oft Narcissus. Reggy Broms Rltr lot. Below appraisal at patios. frplc. Owner will pool. Btf1 mtn view, wlk
Move nght m to this 4
Bd, family rm + in·low
qtrs. Assumable loan of
SlS0.000 at 12.75'/, and
OWC Fee land Super
yard w/spa. Call now
Diana 631 ·1266 or
855-1358. Agt.
760.9271
MEWPOllT DUPLEX
Under market. low down
possible . owner w ill
finance Very sharp'
(575CA ).
SllS,900 for fast sale. carry AITD. 1295.000. to downtown from ex· FTplc, quiet loc. No pets.
'750/mo. 142..t709. OCEANFRONT Open house Sat & Sun D~t/ B«tyGrubb. Ownr/Bkr elusive Tennis Club
Peninsula Point home. 4 1-5. 14441 Mesa Circle S. 1100 area. next to $250,000 Shorediffs 2 br & den. lge D ,.... JR6 Bdrm, 3\l'z ba. S950.000. BetteM.ScotttiAssoc. •••••• •••••••••••••••• Condos. Only 4 left yard. Mini view. SHOO. ••~•••••••••••••;;i ••
Call for financing de· 842""424 OCWROMT DPLX S 6 8 . S 0 0 . 0 w n er Agent.m-5354. 3 Br. Condo, Washtr·
tails . Owner / A gt . OthfrlMI lltah NEWPORT BEACH l-~54119. d r 1 r1111c 67~81176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FEE SlllPLE LAND !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 Br home w /fr pie & ryer · re r g • ••
'11111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 ~"-9 Xlnt cond, aaaume low .... .,__ FOR ., ... E -°' m' •--t garage. in Olde CdM. r~:-l:~nnis. ... · SUN REALTY
964·2611 ,-For S. 1100 inttteat loan Ir seller ~-.... ~ ~·,. ........ Lease 11125/mo. 751-1045 " ·
....................... will carry new low in-PIUCEllDUCID in Moonridge Cabin. orEilJWedmore644·702() HWll"""*le9cll J9!t0.
""tltJeMllHW Your c h a nc e 'o f a
lifetime to live on Lido
Isle in a charming 2
bdrm home plus den
Street to street location
and within steps to one
or Lido's finest beach1•s
A m~t to see. S3SO.OOO
Redhill~Realty
1 ;7:) -;:mo
OPIH SUM»A Y 12·5
llYMTallACE
POOL&VllW
A cozy 3 bdrm home
with formal dioing rm
and pool. HI1bJ1 expan·
dable view ol ha rbor and ocean. A great llating at
only s:D0.000. ·
1601 .... DOOM
644-7211
rJn N!Cfl
UAIL£. Y &
ASSUCIAl ES
MEWPOAT ClEST
T1J LEVB. + SP A + OCEAM VIEW!
Magnincent! Highly up·
graded tri-level end un·
it, loaded with privacy!
New t"arpeting and
draperies. central air
conditioning too! King
b d r m s . 2 ''• b a t h s ,
separate formal dining.
Gourmet kitchen with
breakfaiit area Magnifi·
cent orean view and
view of rolling green·
belt. Excellent terms .
motivated sellers'
Hurry and call. t"an't
last! SSS-1111
~ ~ ~~I.ESTATE
1LUFFS
3 Bdrm. 2 ba townhomc.
Patio. 2 car gar .. pool. A
real bargain. $155.500. CalJAgt.
64M146 675-5930
HfjtslMllccd
Sl49.900. 2 Bd, 2 Ba, high
balance loan. easy to as·
s ume. no qualifying.
Hurry! Greg Astle.
559-9400
NEWPORT H E IGHTS
CHARMER!
3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm.
Formal Din. Rm .
Gourmet kitchen.
Fenced. IZ~ interest!
Best term1! John Va·
nian Co. 631-0800.
MIWPOllT CllST V8Y NIY A Tl
TWO beautirul condos Secluded W-estclirr I
available. Different Dover 4 Br. ram rm.
locations. Pool. tennis, c ourtyard. 2 frplcs .
spa. CklH to beach & Open tiouH Sunday 12-4
HoagHoep. at 1S14 Highland Dr. C/21 Newport C..... Agt. 552-0880
640.5357 760-676~ OPEN l-5Sat. &Sun. 1527
llll!o~w.••!!!!!!!!!llll!llMU~S!!!!!T!l!S~a~[·I PIHTHOUSI Anita Lane. 4 br. 2"" ba.
CCllMlo wftlli Dock Own/agt646-38S2 IOpdowt10.W.C.
6 bdrms. 3 baths. giant 2 Bdrm, 2ba. 290 deg •--------•I home . Ass ume 1st ocean, bay, mtn. city LIDOISLI
S12S.OOO at 11~. $25,000 view. Poos. se(•. Lge as· OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
2nd at 14o/.-due 1995 or s umable loan. Balboa 118Via llhaca
wrap $172,000 at l33•r: Penin. Fee land. C/21 225 Via Ouito
with~ down. S215.000. Newport Cntr For more info, call
Redhil l ~Realty
1;7:{ 7:)0(1
640-5357 760-6767 agt, Virginia O'Brien
673-1323 IEAUTIFUL !
Spac clean Portofino in l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
Harbor View Homes.
•~~!!!!!!~!1111~~-·I Community pool and clubhouse S299.000 fee
Owner may carry 2nd
GltlA THT VALUE
IN NEWPORT-3Br. 2Ba
den. pool. many up.
grades. $178 .00 0
Owner/agt. S48-8665,
548·5758
llGCAHYON
McLain El Dorado. 3br,
view, S2SO.OOO. Install·
ment sale. assum. 9'''. v AR. owe 2nd 640-9755
KIMGSIOAD
VIEW LOT
Subordination Possiblc
& exrf'llt'nl lt'rm s
$425,000
Dan Hodge
H.wport Coastal Pr.,.,
96().5..W) 760-9501
IAYAONT
CHARMB. SUftH
TaMS· 100/o
DOWM
Don 't wait on this lovely
house with private dock.
S47S.OOO. 641-0763
S3,900Down N.B. lbr.
~or631-7653
~~c!~t J
iXMCHmtl
home with 3 bdrms.
family room. country
kitchen with a great pool
" spa. Parquet floors with lots or used brick.
Decorated in carthtone
colon. Ck>le to Harbor
Hiib. Assumable loan or
Sl42,500, 1.2'7,, nxed rate
loan. C•ll for more de-
tails.
F(" 'l. · 11 ~~:0F• · ilt\
I I 1/ I
UDOllU w., .........
•••• 000. !'b m.4M4
wlldy•. ITS-UIS .~, ..
C /21 M.wport Cntr
650.5357 760.6767
Newport llgts by Owner
2br w12 dbl l(ar! 675·3063
or 679-9667
MEWPOAT HTS.
Charming 2 Bdrm, 1 ba,
modern kitchen & bath.
Lge lot, cul-de·sac.
64 l ·9203 or 646-2671
Le~ option or equity share the best buy on S• CleUMo:tc I 076
Bal. Penin. Charming •••••••••••••••••••••••
2-sty Span. home on the Panoramic Oen View,
parit ! Call Joyce Waltze. beautifully decorated &
631-1.286 lndscpd. 2Br. 2Ba. den,
designer pool Ir spa. ex·
tensive brick In & out.
The Coast-Mystic Hill
REALTORS Plan I. $310,000. Lg as--------s umable 12~'*· Open
IAYFllOMT/DOCIC Sun 11 ·5. 603 Calle
Do"ft' .,.__ 650IC Ganadcro. 498-6575
3 br. 2 ba, easily e.xpan-SPARKLING SPANISH ~able, favorable fmanc-ocn view 48r 3tnBa ing. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. ' · • 400MomingStarLn. fam r m . den . spa ,
Owner. 142.5357 S539,000. Conrad ti As·
soc .• Agt Dorla 492-IMOO
. HtwpotiH4Jh
Npt. H~harmer + PQOI. 3 Cape Cod.
rim rm. frpl, build up·
1out, Try 10% •nd owe.
Diana. Aft. 831· 1286
SWlllUY
Prime 2 bdrm trl level
• /21,', ba. Oce•n view. 15~ down. 'Owe at tn.
int. W•llt to beach/pool.
Sl79,000. Tom Gotticr.
Bllr141-9200
* Nltllil1 Down Newport Terrace 2 Br-2
Ba ran 1-aty. 2 Br·2~
Ba2-1t7.
Jolln ll•r9hall m -me
--RF/~-
HFree omes.
Adults dewrve
freedom to live a
dynamic coastal
lifestyle i.n a home
dnlg~ for adult
living.
The homes of Las
Matias, from tlw wine
ctllars to the dumb-
walttl'$ to the Wtylit
lofts, a.1t dearly
dnipwd for frttdom·
loving ~pie.
2 and 3 bedroom
villa homes from
IJ01,()(JIJ
&J a.m.1<1~utk.
IAYSHO•l~CCD. .
Rare 5 bdrm. 3 ba home in 1ate-guarded community. Owned tfr remodeled by decora&or, featurtn1 wood floora, rreaela doon • windows. 1ourmet ~ountry kit.
w luted ladek laland 6 IDcSaor BBQ,
ma111lfte111t m..._ nite w /frple • bird''''"· v1-w flt 'fMer. ror iale .-er. "'5,000 fee. 81 Clrcle --.rw. ~ Olllll lat.,.. w
2Br, Cabana ti trlr, 3 pvt terest2nd. $480,000. Fully leased Stores nr Walk to Goldmine. 3Br. •••••••••··~··••••••••• bcbs, pool ti fl.shing pier. CJS Rea!tora l.Q$.5650 W estcliH Shopping l lhBa. lSOO sq ft, dbl 2br. frplc, entry kit, wlk 5 bllts to ocean. Elegant 2
S19900 499-3811 c garage. furniture . tobch.lllSO bdrm, ram rm & lien. · · Sale or leaac opt. New. enter, ll"k return on washer, drye r . dis · 645-5846 (S725 mo). Plush crpts, .... OFH••y-.. I Open house. 10.5. 169 E. full price of S375.ooo. 6 hwasher. custom frplc. .. , -...,. 1 .-.. St yrs new. Assume loans CozyCapeCod 2'r'.t ba, cedar & gtass. Lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 bath .....,, · C.M. of l~ &r 9~ interest SJS.000. lOo/. down. Call Wlk to bch new 3br. 2ba. Dbl car pvt gar, fvlly
mobile home on a bluff hlcwProp1rtJ 2000 Ca ll Owner-Broker Jerry~~ • 2 car gar, 1850/mo maint. yd. Adults.· no
over the ocean in North ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543...n i••y 1 .... _ •no... 759.9590 pets. Inquire at 527 11th. Laguna. Many extras. -----"~ " St . 7141910·6331 or include : cherry wood lO UNITS, Costa Mesa. 8 UN ITS , pride o f BUY "'.t AC. ldyllwild Sharp 2 Br. Iba. new 960-5112.
cabinets and builtln like new. OWC. Fast ownership. Xlnt. cond. & mtn resort NOW ! Paved paint. cpts/drps. frplc. -------~--
vacuum. Long term land escrow, agt. 714-MJ.<>290 location. owe 2nd. or Cassler Dr .. Cty rd. All beam ceil, patio. gar, no HOMES FOR RE
lease available. Super Eight 2 BR units. assume I s l TD o r util. Beaut. trees. Rear pets . $6 50 /mo . 3 & 4 Bdrm. SSSO.:
financing. at.SOO. $334.500, OWC. fast $205.000 at 10"!. interest. & sides fent"ed. 22ft trlr 213/-.ao5 Fen cc d yard
don o s en
escrow. Agt. 714-641-0290 Asking S360.000. 631-7215 incl. 127.950 want cash. -gar11es. Kids & • gt B0.541-3714. Old World Charm . welcome. 9M-2s....-r
f t',lJ !4 : .. ,
12U N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH ., .....
La1una Beach Mobile
Home. atepe to beach. 1
br. 1 ba-;-Rw crpta .tc
drapes. many xtras.
Space rent D'JS. Price
$11,750. Call~.
BY OWNER 2Br. vacant.
Dana Point, $26.500.
·~i...-...1
BY OWNER-lBr, vacant,
Ca p istrano Beach.
SlS,000. 493-1•, 49S-1161
APPLIVALUY
Near new 4·Plcx. 2
bdrm, 2 bath each unit
with nrep&ace, cncloeed
paUo. doable gara1c.
1115,000. Bill Grundy.
Rltr, m.oll.
FOUIPLIX
Westside Costa Mesa.
Needs some work .
122.000 yr incom.c. Full
price $225,000. Owner
will carry t~ interest
w/.O,OOOdn.
~··P~~~€~
R.E. lnvestmcnts 3333W. Coast Hwy. NB
645-6646
•EXCITING• Weal d •hr Dplx .............._..,....... Lr1 2 Bdrm units
-~ w/frplcs and each bas
Beautifully customized lrg yard. Enclosed 24'xSO' Viking Home 11.rap. Assumable low
2Br. 2Ba & ent"loscd rate loan. Offered al
porch. In La1una Hrna $119,900. 540-31198
nicest S star part. 21 yrs
oldtiolder<JEU59J • \r,,..., .... .., .. ,0.. ..:..-~
A Doll House. 20x42, 2Br,
a · -O•of~ 3bdrm, den . 2ba . 9'13-Zlnl.Agt .. noree;. <,
DUPLEX Prop1u+, 2550 rs/mo. Open Sat/Sun,
S21t,t50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 081...anapur. 87S-2740 or
.... ,....... CONTEllPRARY, cedar <213Jm..SC!JO.
2 & 3 Bdnn units, 2 baths & &IMa home. Neatled In C......... 3224
ca. 2 Doorl from sand. a l'\ll'al sett.Ing on 2.61 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cloee to Newport pier & acres. 280 avocados. 2 br, l llie i.o.e, cloMd
shops. Ideal loc. for Thia 3 BR~ ba bomc sar. r.coed :rant. upta
summer/wtmetrental. features fine kitchen 6 dr•pea. washer fr W..,M. T.ylerCe. amealtlca, Incredible drJW boelr·ap. 'no pet. ...._.. 644-4910 views, privacy, block ... ,.,. ?r...a
COSTA MESA
7 Units. Bread & Butter.
That'a what these iajls
arc referred too. Ap-prox. 'h acre, conve-
nient to all stores. 3 2Br.
ti 4 tBr. IZS0.000. Good terms. Poulble trade.
M t"Nas h Re alty ,
&q-13.'M, 142-3578 eves.
4 Unit: Costa · Mesa.
S278,000. owe. ?.gent
welcome. MS-2075.
4 Pl.IX s 165,000 IGood rental area. Nds
S40,000down.
bottom pool and spa. Nice clean 2 Br. 1 Ba.
Fin an c in g a v a i I . F~ yard. new paint,
1288,SOO, 714-745-9917 ; pr. sczs. i.t. last + SJSO
741.-. lanica, •it. aec. Z5iM Oranie "D ".
~of S... 5'4Um. ...... .., 2600 --------d
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR J Ba. hardwoo 40Aac.aicOreaonCoat. floon. 1mall pct .OK. 2
Eledricity, fenced. out-dl.lldftft OK. Ava.tJ C/15.
slandin& view. access!· UIS. Ask for Les. ble, owner41'3·2418 _548-__ 90 ______ _
1..cMt, ,__, 2 BR 1 Ba. ZS2 Knox St.
....... 2700 E /Side.. 1620 util incl.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Drive by. call64S-7009
3 Br l'h ba, rrptc, &Wot.
jac, tennis cout~ '550/rno, lat/laat,r ec
dcp. Dlue m 1m
&714/.... -
4Br, tra. ram. rm.
nel&llborbood. -•o.
Da111 : 142-ZDI. Evd •
wknda: e.5'190. #
Small lbdrm. lba boetff.
walk to bch. clean, q91iet.
... 1at + S250. 531 ... aftl!pm. • .
2 BR, den. 2~ ba, jµx.
condo. Pclol, jac .. 2 tfll'
ear.-.0.8*974 l
Spa~. Lie 4BR lw.
Fam rm, /rplc, E4WOn
H.S: 11115. '1s-.5484 t•tt
Calironll• C1aaic B
Sea 3 Br. den or 4 Br.
Ba. rrplc, RV boat
cess. covered ~tio.
ner lot. near schoot
ocean. 1725/mo +sec -:r,.::;';'
ICIDS/ftlTS OK
£-Side. fe nced yard.
garage, 2 Br. S545.
642-2510. 646·4848. -Water Incl. Call 846·
2 BR. -encl 1ar. adlts, no an Sor wknds anytim
PRIME EASTSIDE
TRIPLEX
pets. $450. 773W. Wilson, 4 B 2 n -F 631-48119 r. ..... am rm.
I UMTS IY OWMB A s s u m a b I e h i 1 h
Nr Disneyland.Gross balance. low interest
$30,000 + l!d potential. loan. PRIN. ONLY. Call
Owner wil[ carry-Prin now. asking 1225,000.
lBa, walk-in closets.,_-_______ _
Many xtras. 122.SOO.
CLASSIC
MOllLIHOME
SALH Only ... JOllZ Agt.~1388
TAX ADVANTAGES to
the tentleman rarmcr. avocado/citrus grove on
38 acres + 5.000 sq.ft.
home. Pool & grove
managers house. in Fallbrook a r ea .
$1 ,650.000 . Agt .
714-745-9917 ; 741 -8692 ;
741-76318
Pallllroolr 16A. avocado
l•nd, 150 trees, 40xSO
bldg. 1275.000. owe or
trlldefor home 67S.9473
location. Gardener.
I M M A C U L A T E 84()..6203. "
EASTSIDE 3 Bdrm 2 . -----
bath. family room , Lovely 3bdrm. l:t4
fenced yard. S800 mo. house. nr beach.
Call Barbara. Barrett 8 4 2 · S6 3 I wk d •
Rlty.842-5200 963-1497 after 6p
2706 Harbor, Ste 208A
540-5'37 GOOD [NCOM E .... t: ... , '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Prop1rtir 2100 LUCERNE VALLEY 7 Unitl.1255,000 Pasa. H rt 8 t ti Est ate Sa I• , 1 9 6 3 32 Unita $750,000 lngl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• orsc propc Y · s a
wkenda. * lbr Duplex off street pr kg. quiet no pets 3 BR. l "'.t ba. 2 car ga
Lakewood Mobile home, Lgcoffbldl. $37SK R,B. Two improved industrial bam.
great loc. Gd cond . 2Br&idenl80,000Artes. bldgs, 2 years old . 10acrcs.2Brtbahouse. 1325/mo. 848-2474 days yrd w/patio, nc'! cpts, drps. Pets/kids
Nr. Beach & Yorkto
9650.988-6876
Wkdays please call 4Brnrbch$200,000NB. Westminister , Agl. StS0.000. Webb Realty • 2brHousew/gar.quiet,
759-4173. Mosturidcr9Xgross. _7_1_4 ... _l_-0290 _____ -i 493·0761. 496-7649. no pets $450/mo 848-2474
ft kd Jc 831-2170 days ------....-----1-
A RTIST I c 2B 2B A Zpmw ys.Agt. LohforS-. 2200 ---------1 ---'--------Townhouse in beau
r • 1 847-8511 898-M26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... Co.ch In lrvlne's pre-1x...a.. 2100 Men Verde, 3 br. 2 ba, Villa Pacific 2 Br. D
Two R-2 lots. Capistrano ~-· Ba. Wet bar & nrepl stigious Groves. Vaulted i--1111111111111111111~!11!!'!~----Beach. view. by owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, ram. rm. gar. dr
ccllln11! Impeccable! SllCOUMTIY .., tenm.491-1542. Fu-•-... -"Condo1'nMaul Opentt.-.557·2382 2 car 1arage.
Super patio. A real beau· Mammoth Lakes Con-I nua_... s'auna. tennis. Le • ty ! Call Florence doe. New studio. Studio WATBFltOMT will trade for Orange COUl51PAll '550. March Lit. •1 832-1706 or 973-4772, loft.lbdrmloft.lbdrm. LOTS Count y property . 3 Br 2 ba. frplc, lg orSM-4133.
r-iandRltr 2 bdrm. Af CABODELESTE 142-8lll50Agcnt. kitchen . like n ew -------.-.-...,.,...... · ew · cpta/clrpe. Newly paint-3 Br. 2 Ba. New
LIKE BRAND NEW! 2 waterfront home sites ..... ed. Lft fncd rear yard, carpet.a. paint, nrepl
bdrm + 1~ ba, laundry remain on Lake Miason ••••••••••••••••••••••• dct. dbl 1ar w/opener. bute yard. fru.it t
in kit. Sep din rm . Viejo. This Is the f\nal Hows Fw hbul lmmac eond. S895 mo Acnm from part.
Decorated in told tones. opportunity to build •••-·-•-•••• .. -••• lie. lmmed. occupancy. int' Id 1 G 1 rd e
yourdreamhome. From ...... I 1 d1 1107 Owner.9"-4227 1314127.
5• La1. Hills. All. M·F . S285,00Q. Call Henry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------r-
9 ·I . 964-6833. Aft IMC~PIOPaTllS Durantat71485S-1081. CllarmiqSbdnn,Sbath UIE.llthSt.Clean3Br, Clean, charmin1 2
6 p M I S & S 9 . 1 p M ~•or •--me un-ba...__. ....... a· ....__t bit yard. No clop. Alley den. frplc, •·e yd, 7 ... -" 111'" 2 acrea vacant parcel. ,. .. ~ wRU ---_ .. ---. 1ta . ! e have 5 pro-R·l, ln prime area. Lai. float. 11100 mo. BIU a.cam.-·-· 1 a r . Ga r r i e
AC1'M9tforS. 1200 pertlea in C.M. Priced Bch.IMS,000,2t%down. Gnmd:r.ITS-1111. ..-TH6TS Brookburst , I
••••••••••••••••••••••• right at less than ,.,____ 1 _---... 31 ... 842·1'18 WO~\i.rn~~gUBE :.!.~~11fc:q~~J.•rn~ ::.:Ji~. ::.'!:'::.:::::' ........ ~ ~:.~·;:!.~-.;::.:~: Ir. IBa, •w ca
tr you have $114,000 and tereated?Then call us. I...+ 2400 lmm.e Woodsy Channer 15lM ~ventde Pl. Curt. New driveway. I
wlllt 35~ yield MlllU•I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• re c e n t I y r e · 142-515114 to bch. 1110 I
ly. --a..-. -.ooot-o • ID-• -... decor•ted/remocleled, ta_.. _._ • ....,_ .. ,_....,_ ... ._ --l ....... _ •-l d'-2 Br I full beth condo. 2 -------1--
r.ear deed ot i.n.t beu-._ -· TII ... me · .111 Exec retie•'· tri-le~cl, rm 11•· aunny deck car pt. Pool, jacu111. 3Br. 1~,a condo. ane~ ~=-'4~: : ' v au Ile d c e 11in1 s · ove'rlookie1 a wooded Gu pd, "90/mo. Daya peta. Enel ,.rd.
, d ma1ntflcnt views, c..,..batllont1aMD IU/Hl·HO'L home l'ff.•IUI.-. inactive eve opmenl 7141841-0763 many ptnn, 1152.SOO. f"9n u. belt 6 atore9. ..-,_... ::::. ::" iJ.~u.~: 2717 Briatol ~t. OWC w /Ul,000 dwn. A...U tllf'U J_. 11 •t ---------14 br, 2 be, ar beada.
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partr Ilka laftdlHplnl.
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"..._. Atth 11i .. t t1 Hu 8r 2 Ra, pvt 1uarded La.rte 3 bdrm. 2\-'I bath, ..,..,.Ol'f'1•-.. 1dlllt C"Omm Pool. 1p1, pool, greenbelt, 116() mo. wooe•••• llldl ~ tolora
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ol ouan 11)()0,mo
c y m , c I u b h o u 1 e . 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. W75 mo.
Sl200 f mo 615 '4118, Blir,644-0134. __ _
83.3-7S41
l lM.JI -H1rbor R1dat1 Lautre
2 Br. upper duplex 132
46th. St. '550. 4 Br. upper
N pl Shotts S795. Agt .
642-lllSO.
S1UDIO
Profnslonal buaiaeu person.
Nonsmoker. Adult over
40. TV . $300 /mo.
-494-0651.
Qt SW Trwaa1.tre IJh1nd t HR ltil'
<"•bana newly decor
Beau& cJCcan vie.-l800
mu Mardi I J ul I
Adltx 714 W I *1
munt Model. 1''ull oce.n
vlew. '2500 mo 760 1977
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Irvine Terrare ocean •••••••••••••••••••••••
view home. 4 Bdrm, 4 Spectacular Oceanfront.
bath. private comer lot. Avail. now. 2_. Br. Con·
11200 mo. Call Anita, do. 873-SURF.
W~ IC'at " 2 Rr
I"°' 8'I PlllO P' l 10\'
boaUn1 t•nn11 pool
~ '!lO Alt 64().9900 3~r 2~8•. split le\el
l:la.ck B•.y vu 3 br. 2•,,
ba, lrl lev.-1. r.-dec
6'4-0834. ~ 7281
Laun>lwood paoo homt. 3 encl dbl 1ar Oco n
br 2 bll ~ly rf'dtoc lae Can)'on \flew No rlogs
LI\ rm "' ffl>k, master 1'150 mo Dyll 759 S807.
Atlrlit'llve 3br, hse 2ba
frplc. burned ceiling,
else to b c h . gar .
S795t mo 675·6606 .
496·8339 eves Sa val(e
Wild&Co.
Agt. ror appt. 963-81112 or
770-4706. Luxury Oceanfront
---------1 Weekly. 2or 3 Br. Comp.
Oceanfront home, new 3 furn . incld linens .
Eve1 642·8907 br •Wl l" 2 l.'ar g~r
Si50 mo Mt 9119 7581 Arch Beach Hgt.s' 2br. 2
bdrm. 4 bath with all the 640-flM.
amenities. 2 rireplaces &
, car gar. l'I001mo avail ~ br 2 ba. den. lJ\ rm. 2 March l. af\5 494-4802 Mewporl THTaee
Condo 38r , 2..,Ba.
garage. Isl & last. No
pets. t&OO/m~ 645-9219_
a wet bar. l year lease,
l2000 mo. R.H.R. Agt.
r ar encl iiar det home
1n Northwoods encl
back yd, comm pool &
tennis Avail 3 l 81
USO mo s.s 1 1690
Jbdrm O<'ean view home
for lease S775 or lease op·
lion to buy. only S4000
down. 646-0719.
673·7300 .
Open Sat/Sun 1·5
4911 Seashore Drive
3 Bdrm. 2"'1 Ba. 2-sty,
IMj C~ C•toM pool/ spa. frplc. dbl gar.
On golf oourse. 3 Bdrm Diana. 855· 1358 or 4 br 3 ba. dN home Laci--Hill 3250 + ram rm. $18()0 mo 631 l21116 Agt
Encl back yd. comm. • • • •••••••••• • ••• •• • •• • Agt. 76().8617 -· ---·-
po o I. tennis , S795 Brand.new Exec. 38r. New~rtHgt;. 2br dbl s .. .-.
S.Sl 1690 2~a. Condo. Cable TV. gar, gardener. $650/mo C .... tr.o . 3271
air, near frwy, schools. 675-:.163or679·9667 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• DE F.RF! ELD Twnhse mall. garage+ storage. --------GorJ(eous 2Br. tBr. 2 sty
3br.3baw/famrm.new pool,tennis.527·3499. HVH 4br , 1800 Pl twnhse. 2 car gar. S450
r pt, cle an S700/mo. L--..... __. 3252 Renwi c k . n o pets . mo.496·7080
559-8506 mid day GCJllMI "'.,..... gardener. S9SO /mo lse 32,0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640~5836 T111tlR
Niguel Shores. Perfect ---••••••••••••••••••••••• RINTALS
2br +den 21.Az ba
3Br IV•ba
3Br2"'zba
S7SO s hape. 3 Br. 2 Ba. New Newport Crest 3 Br. 2....., Beaut. Meredith Galleria
$575 beige carpe t . Guard Ba. Ocean view. Pool. 2206 Ridgewood. Santa
S8SO gate. pool, tennis . S875 tennis. S875 mo. 642·3493. Ana. Z700 sq ft. 5 Br. 3
mo. 644-S403, 831-1293. --------Ba . Imm e d a v a i I.
Lrg 3bdrm, 211..ba. E . Lease/Option. Open Sun
MluloRVlefo 3267 Bluff condo, fam rm,.din l2·3. S900 mo. 1st. last &
••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. on greenbelt. Bob s ec. Ora ng e Coas t
Beaut. New, Exec hme 67~agt. F inancial Realtors . 2800' 2\.liba, 3br. study, 957-0701.
fam rm. a /c, 2 frplcs. 3 Br. 2 Ba. large yard. 2 ----
gardener. view of lake. car garage. ·1745 mo. W......_ter 32911
lake priv. 3 car gar.I 675-0l562. •••.••••••••••••••••••••,
S92S/mo 22396 Salmeron. -Like new 3 Br. home in IJ523 CAMPUSJ>a:fR'/U(E 768-()4,S4 Attractive Newport Ter· xlnt cond. Lovely back --------race condo. 3bdrm . 2ba. yard. $625. 962.7940
-Luxurious M allorc a $650/mo. Kids welcome. --
Very lg & luxurious nu w /breathtakinR vu of 646-9169. C~-
home in Wdbrg 4 Br, 3 lake. 3 Br 2 Ba. powder u..fwlllshed 3425
Ba, fam rm, A IC. frplr . rm, breakfast area & din IA YPOIMT COMDO •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ir g yr d w auto rm. Lrg ms tr sle. 2 Professionally decoral F REE RENT till 3/31 /81
i;prinklers. gardener. no decks. frpk . /\IC. pre· l'd. New spacious 2 Stry Htg . Landma rk 3br.
pe ts . $950/mo Al!t. stigiousgated comm. No 2 Br. 2V:t ba. frplc. encl L'ondo brandnew.adults
'194·(1191 pets SIOOO m o. /\I! l patio. gar. S975/nio lse 0 n I y ove r 4 o y rs .
494.0791 Susan. 957·65(17, 540·7238 S700tmo. 759-9341 Univ. Park Terr Condo. 2
br . 2 ba. 2 cnr i?araj.!e.
patio. we t har, fprk .
<'omm pool & Jll<' S6f>O
mo. 833-0618
• Ocautiful view home J
Br 2 Ra . Fa m . rm.
frplc $695. 640 9646.
Newport hac:h 3269
C'ustomizetl 4 Br. 13 •Ba. ••• ••••••• •••••••••••• •
manv xtras Must see. Ocean vu 2 Br S625 J Br
$800 ·mo Joana 640·4950 2'•1 Ba S675.
:u?t John Mar.;hall
Turtlemck J br utrium
h o m e. pref. non
s m oke r s. S825 /m o
631 1266
Harbor View llo mes ·
F.legant Mone;co 2 nr
Oen, 2 Ba. Lg I.. R Cat h
Ce il . frplc. din rm .
Romantic yard . boat
s torage. comm. pool
S850 per mo. 213/335·97 IO
or 7l4/640-0163
2500 sq ft condo, Jhr. fam
rm. 2..,ba, 2 <'ar gar
11400. 557-7883
Laule E nt e rpr ises. 3br. 2a,.zba. Npt. Terrace.
731·4445 X33. ----Pool. jac. ffl>lc. kids ok.
S pacious 3bdrm condo.
21,. ba , (~uiel loc
S7S01mo.
631-1759. 631 4744
2 story. 2bdrm condo.
Laurelwood in Tustin.
~/mo. Jill· 891-076 1,
833-7880dys.
Spacio us 2br. 11,,ba .
frplc. new cpt, a ll built-
ins. dbl gar. yard. C.M.
nr back bay . 1550
673-6"100 Newport Shores Canal N pets S6SO 640-1419
Oeerfield 2 Br townhome. front 4bdrm . 3ba. newly 0 · · ·-TowM.:i•e
den. 2 Ba. crpttdrapes. deoorated, 2 blocks to SWEF.PING VIF.W u..twwlshed 3525
frplc, garage. pa tio. 1m ocean. 962-6683 3 Bdrm 2~ bath condo in •••••••••••••••••••••••
med occup S625 Newport Crest. Ocean C .M . Laural Point
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
YEAR-ROUND FUN:
Social Act1v1t1es D•
reel"•• Free Sunday
Brunch• BBQ s •Par·
ties• Plus much more
GREAT RECREATION:
Tennis • Free Lesson~
(pro & pro shop)• '1
Health Clubs• Sauna•
Hydroma ssage •Swim
ming • D11v1ng Range
BEAUTIFUL APART-
MENTS: Singles t &
2 Bedrooms• Fur
ntshed & Unfurnished
•Adult L1v1ng •No Pets
' Models Open daily
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
N•wport Beach/So.
'700 16th SI
1Dover di 16tn
1714) '42·5113
Newport Be•ch/No.
880 lr-.ne
•di 16tt
714) 645·1 104
F a nt astir 1 Bdrm ,
beautifully furn. Pool.
jac. gym. sec bldg. S850
mo. Agt. 760-8617
li9 Canyon Twnhse
$2000/mo. 2br. 2ba. golf
course vu. priv patio.
balcony off liv rm/.
master bdrm. Pool/J ae·
/Tennis 1 yr lse wtcondi·
lions. 1st/last/sec dep.
AGT. 64(Mi614
s ......
Caplatuw 3771 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New condo. lbdnn fu~.
$450. Call collect <213 )
790-4887.
AP'!* I I Is
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,. ..," ,... ,... mo Call Max bdrms, 21-'.z ba, frplc, ,_.___, I ... 3107 Woodbridge Condo 2 Br. Spectacular home on 5 p atio. swi m I j a c . -II I
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Dill oeeu vu l Br, newly
decorated w/1•r•1e.
AduJta "75/mo. Alli for
Fayet40-.00
Nice view. Jbdrm, 2ba, 2
aundeclll, frplc. beama.
no petl. Rkbard MO-ll50
dys: M).70TZevn. .
Bach room, pvt entrance,
cable TV. utll ~· Quiet person only. 10, lat.
last + $75 refundable
dep. Call Answer Ad
HU. 24 hn, 842-GOO.
2 Bdrm, l ba. 3 blks to
bch. 517~ Goldenrod. sszs. 714~3008
lBr brilht & sunny, quiet
neidtborbood. $t25 mo.
710-0'111
Xtra Irr 2bdrm. yrd, pvt
beach access. wood
beam celling. no pets.
lil!OO/mo. W-9215.
Executive 2Br. 2'i'i Ba +
Den, F. Dining F. R.
1--493-8083
Beautiful 5 Br 2 Ba. So. of
Hwy. 950/mo. 644·9990.
Agt. Can see after Sun·
day
Costa W... 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 ...... ~ Newly decor. as pd,
e n c I ga r . p o o I ,
d /washer. Adults .
642·5073
3 .. To .. •M
Newly decor. gas pd ..
enc I gar .. p oo I .
d /was her. Adults
642.5073 -
HEWLYDECOR.
l Br. gas pd, encl gar.
d /washer. pool. Adults.
642·50'73 --
Spacious 2 Br·S365. Pool
& laundry fac. 548·9556
from l2-7PM. -
Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. S425.
Avail. approx. Feb. 1st.
760-1418 or 548·8675 eves
orwknds.
VILLA CORDOVA
Most util free. New crpt.
e ncl gar age, patio.
dshwhr. landry rm. No
pets.
!BDRM S395
2 BDRM S46S
2.123 Elden Ave .. CM
642·7605
PINE BLUFF AP'l'S
Spac. 2 br, 2 ba. Adult
complex, patio. view.
frplc . encl gar .. gas
stove, dishwasher, spa,
lndry rm. From s.500.
SPMC 63l~UYi
Near new 2bdrm. 2ba,
frplc, laundry fac. new
B•J Newport Beach
WW. view. n unit com.
plex witll tennil court,
pool, a,.. S1000 per mo.
Call Shella M1-IOZ2.
2Br. !Ba. Balcony 9400.
2Br Studio l~Ba. PaUo
S475. B.I.. D/W, 1ara1e.
adulta. no pet.a. 845-1157.
S4M29l.
Super Back Bay 3bdrm
Condo. New crpts, drps,
paint, enclosed 1•r•1e.
$700.142-etOO.
M l".SA VERDE home at-
moepben. 2 ft 3 dlx apts.
Nopeta. 546-103'. .... , ......
Adu lt s . We II
landscaped. 731.e829 or 631~.
Larae 1 Bdrm. Upper
From DIO. Quiet build·
i ng with beautiful
landscaping. ADULTS
OVER 35. No pets.
LEEWARD AP'I'S. 2020
Fullerton Ave. t blk E .
of Newport Ave. & 1 Blk
So. of Bay. 631-0397,
2Br. lBa. wall to wall
carpeting, drapes t/o.
Bit. ins. Single ,car.
Adults only. S395 tm().
631·5188.
2 Br. yard. gar, E.Side.
child/pet ok. S475
641-0763
2br, lba, E. Side adult
$390/mo. no pets
543-S478
2 Br. I ~ Ba. 1445. Unfum.
Apt.s. Adults, Newly re-
decor ated . Balcon y .
dshwr. a te. gas & water
paid. Carport. pool. par-
ty rm. Call aft tOAM .
Casa Granada. 9:!9-1911.
3 Bdrm. 2 ba apt. Gara,ge.
a vail Mar 1st. Savage.
Wilde & Co. 675-6606
S4.20. 2 BR. pool, patio.
adults. no pets. 325 J .
17th Pl. off Santa Ana
Ave . 646-5 137 aft
11AM-7PM
1 Br. Eastside, small but
c ozy w /lots of neat
wood. S320. 642·9450 aft
5PM. --
Quiet l Br. l Ba. New
c rpts & drps . Good
Eastside loc. Mature
Adults only $325. 147 E.
18th. St. #4, C. M.
THE VICTORIAN 2Br.
l t,;Ba. w /gar. Adlts .
new cpt.s, drps, bllns .
fncd yd . •·ater pd.
636-4120.
667 Victoria St. S415
Large l Bdrm /bachelor
S325 including refriR &
a II util. 851-2175.
me...,. . ~~s" Beautifully landacaped
l•rden apta, PaUoe or
decb. Pool ft apa. Heat
paid, covefl!d parkin1.
Adulta, no pets. 1 or 2
pencnsOK.
Bach $345
lBdrm S380-MOO
2250Van1uard Way
S40-IDS or 548-2408
3br. 2ba, dlsbwuber.
frpk. yd, new crpt-
palnl, no peta, 9500. 2135
S.ntaAna.-.etl8
Neat, clean, lBr, w/1ar.
Only at.S. Quiet Back
Bay. 280 Del Mar. 982-2111
EASTSIDI
3 Br. l~ Ba. Townhouse.
No peU. 1545. 127 21st.
St. Days 841-421112.
2 Br I Ba, $450/mo, lst,
last, S300 sec. No pets.
Submit on children. Dan
675-41&S. em 646-5096
WESTRAY AP'I'S. large 2
Br. 2 Ba. $475. New
garden apt.s, pal.ios, spa.
Adults, no pets.
398 W. Wilson, 631·5583
Spac. E.Slde garden apt.
28r. l ~Ba. enc. gar.
Pvt. pat. \.liblk to shop.
Adlts. $450/mo. 642-0461. --
Townhouse t y pe apt.
2bdrm, l li'iba, patio.
closed gar. gd E . side
l oc . Adult s . $41 0 .
646-2280.
2br, 2ba. lge rms. adults
only, no pets S450/mo.
642-615
SOUTH Coast Terr. 2 br,
H.B. , l"rom'.., ...... lt
a BR. 2~ Ba twnble. fplc.
1ar .. C?blldnn • peta OK.
9100 mo. AND. 2 BR 2
Ba, ,.r, ebUdren OIC. 1
mile to PCH ... 15 mo.
tlf-mTfromtAll.JPll.
-
'' :~ r 1 ; l r ~~ 11111r<1 ,
• I & 2 BR PlllO Apes
• D1shwis11trs & 880 s
• Pool & Rec Room
• G•ro.ri l1rlCHc11>•1!9
• Jog 10 Beach & SllOos
Sf A£ NVIHO NMf NT
•' . I<:.,~ 1 ,., , o /
". I
Dplx. 3br, Zba, quiet, nr
Civic Clr, dbl encl. 1ar.
frplc. near new, l&e
patio, SS75. 18Z·Ollt
3 Br. 1\-'l Ba. Kids OK, no
pets. Carport. $450.
9M-258S or WTS-2971 Agt ..
no fee.
Nr beach. 2 br, l 'i'i ba
twnhse, crpt, drapea.
frplc, bit-ins, encl. ear.
washer and dryer hook·
ups. 9575. 538-~
lBr rondo. Pool, sauna.
etc. Secured parking,
util. incl. S425. Eves:
84G-4S80
1 & 2 Bdrm. Cottage s tyle
apts. Newly decorated,
drapes, carpets. stove.
Xtra large units. divided
family section. Patio &
non patio apts. avail.
N ea r s h o pping &
transportation. Beach &
G arfie l d . 19161
Delaware. 847-3020.
l b a con do . A 11
amenities. Avl. 3·1. S47S. FREE RENT till 3/31/81
Htg. Lankmark 3br,
Condo brand new. adults
r only over 40 yrs .
Sat/Sun, wkdys aft 6PM.
2 13-425 -7671 0
21 J.868.1994 --1 BR. S305. Nr. s hops
bus. ocean. Pvt patio
stv. 64.5-1223 -------
2 Br. 1 Ba. l Story. s ha~
drps. patio. frplc. d w
beam ceilings. prv. gar
Ad Its. S450. 2650 "G '
Elden. 1 l )538-8406 -
2 Br. l "z Ba. Townhouse
Air. garage. fn cd patio.
Adults. no pets. S435
645-4837. -------
Sharp clean 2 Br. 1 Ba.
built Ina. Wutslde 4
plex. Kids OK. no pe~
$395. 645-2478 eves
wknds.
1BR/lba&28Rtlba. Ne w
carpet.'! & paint S32S
S38S. No children or pets
644-7722 days , 646-34 36
eves & weekends
S'100 tmo. 759·9341
2 br. I ba condo. Patio.
pool. child ok . 8387 Ben·
jamin, ~. 846-9079
XTRA-LGE 2BR. 2BA
Pool. Jacu:ui. Adults
Huntington Harbor area
S495. Cat welcome
16885Lynn 846-»41
2 Spacious Bdrm. IBa
Xlnt. location. Near
frwy & shopping center
Sep . garage . No
c hildren. no pets.
S400/mo. Eves la wbds
aft. 8' call Beth MZ-8132.
or wttdys: 9-5, call Mr.
Eskaros: 9153-0300.
crpts, drps & paint. Encl
gar, $450. Adults, no ---'th I & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I V:z ba Earth to n es . acr es wi p oo VlLLA BALBOA 557-2721,556·022'7 BREED PTS
frlplc, cer ami<• tile separate guest& maid's Corne r p e nth ou s e tbdrm house, partially pets. 1173·2113. 494·5758 LAR.GEBACHw/patioin l NEWBach.S3lA5 •
& New l Bdrm Condo near
Civic Center. Pool. len-
n i s. c lu bhouse No
children or pets. S495.
644-7722 dys. 857 2026
e vtwknds.
L. ht •-h l quarters. Facilities for fum, close to-beach, t d It 1 1g -c eery. qu1e 14 horses Beautiful Spacious 2 Bdrm 2 bath, Apwlw11t1,_,.,11Md S4SO/mo. Call Larry or eves qute • u comp ex Frplc. rec room, pool,
a rea. 1625· call S40·9605 stall'I with exercise & partial oce an view . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim64&-7434agta. Stunnln& lar1e 1 & 2 w /pool, spa, bbq. No jac uzzi e n clos e d MEAR THI IEACH
2Br, 2Ba. bltns, skylite,
pvt patio. gara1e: adlt.'1.
S4l5 mo. 4922 Edinger
~or 846-6234
bef_l~moraft3pm..: -show arenas. I year Skyligh t s and open ..... , ........ 3707 ---------Bdrm n-_._ t pets. S325 mo. Mesa ga ._ Ga & ter be S7 ·2 --·l•.....,n ap . Pines , 2650 Harla . ra,._. 5 wa Woodbridge Sycamore lease. ams. 50mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••Just moved into town? Pool• rec. area. 710 W. 5'9-3"7 pd. Adults. no peta. 393
' Plan. 4 Br. 3 ba. No pets . __ Ba_rr_et_t_R_lt_y_. 64_2_·5_200 __ , 1 Br. Carpets, d~apes, Then get acquainted with lltb. St. · Hamilton. C.M. 645-4411.
$750mo. incl. gardene r . Nwpt. Heights. 3Br/2Ba u~:~~l~frif~~ ~tt•:3~· t he Cl assified Ads . Newer,closetobeach ,lrg 3Br. 2Ba, upn.r. Near lbr. peUo, quiet adults . ...,,5"2881 ·1 M R f i . ' They're the easiest wav E.slde 2 Br 1 Ba, &ood 2 Brw/frplc, lr0 0 ara•e. ..-..... -""---ava1 . ar. l. e r g. 875·0935 ~ ".. .. Oran1e Cout College. no~·-· "'i!!!!!!!i!if!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Grdnr S750 mo 645-7400 to find just the items and *atioa. no pets. MOO. balcony. $495, tst. last + S4SO/mo. l4l..-T 545-78Sl. Woodbridge condo. J Br . ..,, · · · 2 br dplx. newly decor. servicesyouneed'. Immed.79-1914 tlOOdep.831-7900
I v. Ba. 9600/mo. (213) yrly, $750/mo, + utils, Duplex, newly decor. 2 Bdrm, 1 bath upstairs,
498-6090eves & wknds no children. no pets. G...,... 3102 ., .. ,... 1102 .... ,.. 3102 2bdrm, lba. adults, no kttdl/din rm • ~'bath
Woodbridae end-unit con· 675-43112or842-0389. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• peta . ......_l. -down. Pvt patio. Pref. " mature adults. Quiet do. 2Br. den.1Ba. lstry, CostoW... 3724 Lovely 2 Br. sundeck . area.MSOmo.ll0-1315.
dbl. gar. Frplc. Pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &•nee. Mature couple,
park. 1650. 768-4746. SUSCASITAS SJX EXCELLENT nopeta.'72E.20th.St. !bdrm. newly decor. 768-'T744 -washer, dryer, refrtg.
H .... 1101 VIEW LEASES Furn 1 br. apt. -...&up. Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse walkin& d istance to
WoodbridgeCondo 3br . '"' ~~·2fft°N~~:.· :r APARTMENT Apt. in quiet Adult shoppin1. aduJu only.
•1•ba.t600/mo. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. family ro~m 548-4968btwn8&5PM complex. Newly re-10152 Alcott Cir. tvlc
wrk 851 -2000 . hm with new ca rpet in g . {.,lu1et decorated, fireplace. Brookhurst •Adami).
675·1078 neiJrh bor hood a p lus . Vac<.1nl. CASA DI ORO LOCATIONS enclsd patio• garage. Shown by app't only.
L UTILITIES PAID So ..... 1525 mo Call Answer Ad lt444, 24 Coif Course Condo. 2Br. Sl .000/mo. A L rry no .--· · h
Den. All amenities. Xlnt Compare be fore you JN ORANGE COUNTY fl45.331Uorll7S.5949 n ,142..UOO. loc.S750mo.675·9132. !')bedroom. :l1:• bath. hirge ho me r ent. Cus to m design • . Luxuryw/view2Br.1Ba. 38rrondo.Refrig.,frplc,
readv to move into now. Ocean and re"atures: Pool. BBQ. w/spa, bit-ins . Mesa patio. carport. SS50.
Rancho San J oaquin ni "hl light view. Sl.3501mo. cov'rd garage, ne w Verde near Hunt. Bch. 893-JMS. View Condo. 2br w /den. "-$450. 527.M!)g
U p grade d . commty furniture. surrounded An outstanding selection o f adult and family ---------1 Nr new xtra dlx twnhs
pool/golf. S750 /m o :l bedroom. 2 hath Carmel mocle l.1 wAditulhtP1
11Wl.h lantdsitcapbeingt. apartments to rent, all in beautifully landscaped H_.ra.•--1t 3140 apt ft unit lg 3br 2""b•
644-SS98 /\ 11 new decor· Easy act~~s to P<>O No peta vinit 8 11 5
· surroundings with excellent recreation facilities. • •••• ~ ••• :'::....... form din rm+ bkfst rm .and schools. Gardener. $850/mo. 1 Bd~ furnished S410 frplc bltns WD hkup
Rancho San J oaquin 2sly 2 Bdrm furnished 1480 • New large 2 Br. 2 Ba. sun-skylights vaultf'd ceil-
Condo 2 master bdrms. GREAT FEATURES deck. private garage, ings dbl attch gar etc
den, 21hba. comm 't y :JMW. Wilson.542·1971 Choose from a variety of bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom in lotsohtras.846-9501. 982554$-3804.
pool/jac .. w/dryer incl. Newly d ecor . 1 Br. garden and townhouse apartments with central air
moM2-8378 Duplex. Sep by garages. conditioni ng, fireplace, laundry hookups, spacious
WOODBRIDGE GABLE· Quiet. Empld Adult over patios. Some units have cathedral ceilings, separate .. _ B 35. No peU 1330. di l · 2Br. '""'• 2 a . 9680 mo. S48·t<rll. dining areas an arge c osets. 552-8232 aft 6PM.
'UNIV. PARK 4 br. 2\-'l ba
aep. home, choice loc,
xlnt cond, 915. Ask for
Ginny, qt.. .. •1..,,144.t090
t Bdrm townbouae ln Herltqe Park. Hltbly
&aPCraded. Excellent ,location. No peb . ..,
mo.~.--·
IA YFRONT COMDO LEASE! 2BR &
den (approx. 2600 sq.ft.). Available
March 1, 1981 at $1350/mo. Cathy
Schweickert 642-8235. (C-34)
HOMIS FOl LIA.SI! 1. HARBOR
VIEW HOMES! Somerset Plan -
5BRS w /pool and spa. Sl650/mo. 2.
WESTCLIFF! 4BRS" and pool.
Month to month or 6 months lease
at $1250/mo. Larry Dyer 642-823S.
(C·35)
M.U .. S llST LIASll Single-story
IBR Bonita Plan. Available hamediately. $980/mo. Nancy
lmbemtno M2·8235. <C·36)
HadbttalMclt3740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
H.L111'1MHT
Spanlab Eatate Llvill1 !
BGutlllll pan-like sur·
roundln11. Terraced
poel. &mlten 1aa bbq,
1parlllin1 foun\alna.
Spadous rooma .
Separate dlnln1 area.
Walk-In clotetl, home·
Uke ldkben • cablneta.
Walk to Runtln1ton c ......
I Badroom·ml\lm.
frocn'400 • ......_.r.m ,
a..,':.C, ..
Adllllil, M p8U.
UWlla.a,.._I
GREAT RECREATION
You'll also enjoy such
recreation amenities as
a clubhouse with pool
tables and ping pong,
plus universal gyms,
swimming pools, spas,
sauna, tennis and
volleyball and bar-
beques at various
locations.
GREAT WCATIONS
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Lge 2 br, gas & water pd, 2 Br. fireplace. l"" block
'"" mi. to beach, 1395. to beach. S.425. mo. 8t1·7490aft. 6. 1175-9132 .
Kennebunkport?
Wasn 't she the biologist who won
The Nobel Prize for Medicine in '69?
~ID~
If you're not sure who (or wNt) l<ennybunkport
was. don't feel baO-yoo·re not a!OM.
Kennybunkport IS one of 14 dlstlnctivtlY
different apartment tloorplans at SNwind Vlll9
m Huntington BNch. SNwind Village Is a result
of totally ptr50Nllzed professk>NI P'annlng.
The kind of attention you deSeM.
A perfect blend of nature and IMng-
nestled in a forn With blbbllng brooks and quiet
ponds. (ooled by natural O<Hn tnues. Add to
that tennis courts. swimming poolS. 1jacuUJ ano
1 CIOfNtnltnt IOcltion ncer Sll0pp4ng and
employment Ind you'vt OOt • pllCI anyone ~
proudly c.all nomc. (E'wn t<en~)
Ont and tw0 bedroom, one and two bid!
... ts from ...,,00
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derorated Aathroom &
wetbar. Quiet <'ostu
Meuarea
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FIRST LADY
Escort. Mo•9':
l ar relr&a. ra•t•· P.r ...... IMI VtrHllk!ti' I er41ta w ••• II 0 a.. I 11r I la Cundo J-'or lltore & office s pace •••••••••••••••••••••••
..................... 4U ......... tusN11 --· ...... _, Sffkin1 prof roommetr
l11 11hr I" V pool bome
84.2·2917
tic)MRHlty
t7t-ISJ3
at reasonable rat". COOK ECONNECT O SOOto 2700 c.-ft 1 . I N •••-•••••••••••••• MES ER £" · Xlnt business. Bakery A. l•a!s llOG WCI• t:lil AnS. ar. 11iWN1, fn .. ~ aH in
l'oroua df'I Mn llunny
motn 6 ba w11aunctry fac1I 12'7~ Atek for Jo'ayt!
IMOMIO
AV D DR shop In Mart ot B•lbo•. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Spa<'ba 2 Bdrm
r pt . JNUnl drpi. Kid,
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l-tpm
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piatso frpl1· " u W
16~ 121Jl4?0 lltlf10
2 Br 2 !Ja t'\rnlhou~1
Sm<tll lbdrm I bi. houM· Apt "' OC' \ u S700 mu
'A•lk to bt•h l'ltiu1 ~Ult'! Mo lO Mu 714 1124 !3l11 ms. at • S2S0 S36 s~ F. H-s
.art6PM
OLX <:ondo on l'enan tin• 3144 2Br 2Ba. em'l l{ur. man.,
••••••••••••••••••••••• l<tras 1695 mo !110 '1693
THIYIU.AS
?bdrm. 2ba attarhe(I
gar pvt pauo. pdol Jar
S67S mo 496 3347
493~.
LOCJ191G IMcli 3141 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lux. 2 br. 2 ba. ucean \ u ,
open beams. frpk. Sli75
ind utils Blk to bearh.
nr Village 494-0066 or
751-4293
Ull< Hayfrunt t•unclo. :! tlr
2 Bu vu of C'JtJhnJ
s ec·ur hldi,: unrtt-r
Rround park1n14 l>oc·k avail S850 1Lsc 760 J!l33.
548.!l094 fi7 5 IS 7 0
Spa r1nui. 3bd rm t'On<lo
2 1.., b a () U I l' t I 11 <'
$750 1mu
631 1759. 631 1744
Rm w ha, t"mpl M 311 80,
n1111.111tdt'r. (flli1tl l" M
honw $10 AMwl'rAd •U:S. fW2 ~ 2..f hr~
I 8dl Ill I Ul.\lh l'nol.
Jiil'\Ll41122:1 I d ... poKit
t'oror.111 dd Mar 640 H234
F' nonsmoker to s hr w 2M & IP, 4 br, 2.,._ hlil,
frpk. deckrt, lndry, den.
vrly , $250, hit & hist +
d•sx-it fr13 4742
l''tm tu ~hr newly re
dt'l"1r11te<1 Jhr 2ha. h11P
nr ht·h S1751mo ~36·1140
II H
I ric funt rn1 I'\ l f'Ol &-)teliP r...male lo -.hr Nwpl
bil no kit, matun• man Heh 2Rr. 2Ba apt, tennis.
prnf RIO ~ 0997 pool, ctl' S240. &44,.221\
I'' t tl(trm & hnth
pr111 feni11lt• C M
utlli. 1111'1 967 9'.!07
loo. & loord 4050 .......•••••.. ~ ....... .
l..ooktn~ for room & hoard
"' a Roorn1ng lfous ... or
privatt• hOme Ground
rloorooly <:all 64:! 3501
Hotek,~ 4 100 •••••..•..•.•.........•
Hulboa 11111 Ol·eanfront
I c111. w1ntrr rates Daily
cir 11.1-ekly K1ll'h1•m·tte
$?10 & up ms ll740
DO YOU LIKE
MOTB.S?
Wei!klv r ... ntals fr11m S84
& up-6411 7445 2274
Nt-wport Blvd C M
Vocation R...tak 4250 .......................
M ale "'emalf' Oc eun
front home. looking for
rmmte 673 12 19 o r
11311 7210 As k for Jerry
l.1bt'ral minded F'em
roumnaate t<1 hr 4 Br
home. Irv $1611 75 + 11t1I
550 6(81 a ftfi
1'' to ,hr 2br. 21)a apt
rrpk Dan11 Pt $275 ~
Nan iW3-83"4. 494 I !04
Hwmate s hr •I Bdrm apt
rum wash dryH ~.ir
(;cl ltx.• J :in 548.6()28
2 Fmlt• Christian need l
F ml<' nc111 srnk to shan•
hllU!\e ill (' 1 lf;(I ~ I I
11111 Must Ilk(' dn~~ I
54111850
Non smnkin~ ft•111 lo <;hr
2 Br <131 t'urn11t11)n
('ctM 673 36541 673 ·111311
In Airport Ar~a . has
window & Inner offices Prime fround noor of.
avail. Beaut. Surround ric;e. Fully furn. No. San·
logs w /prof. ser vice t a Ana near college. avalt_C7~9971 From 65•· 75< sq fl.
J or 2 otfices avail. m 1-From 20().2000 aq ft. on
med CX'CUpancy, prime 17th St O wnr I Au.
lor 111 N .R Rec·e iH.. ~O 3666or9S.1·05.~
ronf rm , law library R 1-;TAIL SPACF., 2,36()
avail Non smkr.. Con I sq ft at 8.Y sq.rt. 2.073
tact Sara 851 8141 sq.ft at 7<1 sq .ft. 369 E
Approx. 450 sq ft Zoned
C·2, A 1C. crpts , drps.
1180 mo 130 E 17th St
Suite P, C M 548 1168
M O'!i fat>1I. 2.IK)() s11 ft
Reduced t o S1 200 mo
lse. tted Carpet. 893·1351
M19 sq ft 1llx 11Hic·1• w fun
tastic O<'ean vil'w pvt
bath S55ll 631 7770
I'ACWll"t'O S1 llY. Y
II arbor vie w. IOOO ~q rt
Office suilt'S <tl 73' /sq ft
645·Jli70
•DELUXE OFFfC ES•
1-'rnm I room up to :!300
sq. ft Low r 11 t€'s. Nu
lease r~'<ju1recl. 2172 Du-
Pont Dr Adj /\srporter
llotrl 833 32'l3 9 12
NEWPORT CENTER
F'ull St-rv11•e S11111•'
SCUTCOSTSS
17th St .. C06ta Mesa.
Pete Barrell Rlty
642 5840 --"'"'-Loc.tiOft
1270 Sq ft on busy Bea<'h
B9ulevard Huntington
Beach Ideal fo r real
estate offire. store or
other suitable business
2 Pnvat.e haths, uvailu·
hie rmmediat e l'j 10
Year fease /\Urarl i\•ely
priced
642-4321 . ext 216
Wet'kduys
c OfiWilft"C i ol
R...tafs 4475 ............•..........
Store Spac·p for lease
1500 sq rt & 1260 sq ft
111 lluritington Reai·h
fl l''Clhle t erms
213 S96 7202 I S tore, shop or ho bby
w ufr spal'l' f,()I) sq. ft at
38' E Sid\r (.' M 548 7249
PAVILION REALTOR
675-8120
Uquoll STOltlS
Xlnl Orange County Ii
L .A. loc. High profit. Gd
terms. '7-03D, 7 06D.
7-07D. 7.Q8DJ. National
Business Brokers. Inc.
1714 )770-7451.
HY CLEA.Hiit
Mission Viejo, fully
equipped S30K full price.
14-olll)) National Busi-
nes s Brok e rs
(714 )T10-7451
GIFT-CRAn SHOP
Profitable. growi ng,
xlnl Oran ge County
sh oppin g center loc
Terms. 00-23Dl Na-
tional Rusiness Brokrrs.
Inc. (714)770-7451.
DBJ-IHll-WIME
S75K total. $3.'IK down.
ANSWERS
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AN EDUCATION
My son , a college
graduate, earned as
much money caddying
In a three-day tourna -
ment as I did in two
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wfflcs' work . Thal pro-1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ves the value of AN 1~
EDUCATION.
Lost&Fomd 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
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F as t . Ac c urate .
Complete SU Action
(714)842-7030
Singles. Men 30+. Girls
21 ·65. Regis ter: SIO.
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I ntl"08.
FANTASY
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area C6·24DI National
Business Broke rs. Inc
HA.DING, ETC .
0 .C. NEWEST & MOST
LIBERAL STUDIO IS
NOW T H E BEACH
AREA'S CLOSEST AC·
T I ON . 8125 Botsa .
Midway City.m Just 2 blocks east o f Beach
Bl vd, behind liquor
store. 543-9243.
'714 )770-7 451
v'KOHA HAWAII
FOUND: Sm fema le
Golden Retriever mix
dog. vie Hamilton &
Thurin. CM. &42·1295
'·-:-int ln oceanfront con-Lost: M Golden Ret. no do S200K value. $7000
do wn S900 /mo. neJ? collar, S .A. llgts nr l•-111111-------Lynn 673· 7360 M e s a & c Y P r e s s • FOXY LA.DY * 557-0US O O lrrtH....... UTCALL NLY
n----ity 5015 LOS_ T S hort ha ired VISA )d e -..,.-._.. s o * ti2-1 I 31 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnped range Tomc·at N Laguna. 2 br. walk w
be ach & \'lllaRe. $600
497-4848. 497 5939
I bdrm t•on1lo. tll'ean.
night lil-(ht vu
Versailles <·om 1llr•ic
SS5(l 642 0435
4bclrm. 2ba C'ondo nn
North Short• of Tahoe
Fully fum 5 mm from
North St;ir $4()(1 wklv
95 7 3226. 5311 J9.1" Re rt
t'.-m 2.., :ls 1111n -.rnkr '"I ~hr :!Br t'tlM a111 2 hlll~ I tn bC'h S2R8 Sheila
ninnthlv ft'1" Industrial Rmtaf 4500 All vnu nt't'd for nnt•
1 1'40 :.41n • • ••• • • • • ••••• • • • • •• ••• LOAN S500 or m ore Dbl. ne utered vic Divers l•--••••••-
Cove LB 494.2725 MOW HIRING
M/\l'I c11n1l11. ':cpilr Ha~ I
S.5110 up 1640' l11dus'l 10 f your money Loan is
11-.. :I\ :11lahl1• ldco;tl fa<'" 18101 Ht-clondo C'r sel'ured by unprecedent
l1ll':11111n fm \ttc1r fl(•\ • P" llunt fkh 1142 2834 ed Isl m film financing 28r. 2Ba apt SO' to sand
Whitewater living
Frplc. bt'ams. g lass
Pvt garage Central
•TRANQUILITY'•
Very private I & 2 Br
adult apts AVAii.
5 11 yr<h 111 111 ••:1n
752 49:t!I, !lflll 71!14 I "40 0011. 675 298M t•ves
t-• or F w l'hil<I lo !!hr 1111!
c· .. n(lfl w <:am(' pool Jitl'
I l 1•n111!> $2<10 f.45 5 lllS'
llt·a l F 't alt• "' ~:,.
1
history 714·957 4086
trq1ren1•11r in lwa 1111r111 I MESA -----•••--i I v m .11 n I ,1 I fl I 1 I r 11 I I •• T H A T • s I N •
Lost Newfoundland. lrg.
180 lbs. bla('k w 1white
c hest. missing since Oct
31 Answers lo "Fred"
H1~ Reward 971 9385
n. Git Ht lwch
24 hr Escort Service
'90-allO
&;r,:tlMHI & ,..,. .. ion Laguna S9SO mo
494·3884. Ga~ 't' r' 1c•1• h 111Iolr11 1! INDUSTRIAL CREDllLE"
tt'ornL•r W1·~td1ff ll1 i<. PARK
NOW l.arge floor plans l.k rro11. hl•atl c·ondct garden landst•a pin ~ . .,. pool. jaruzzi. Crrut lora R1•aut furn :lhr -.,. ha
North End. I Br 5'125 2
Br. $550. Ocean view.
walk to beach 499-1526
tion, close lo ever l:c>ase hv mo $fi011 for Rmt 4350'
·······················'
Irvine Nt•wport 111 .. 11•h , What wo uld you say if
51"1 sci rt ('all \1i·l"'·1 we told Yl)U that your tn-
t ho & t · h 111X3l' C.aragc·' nr) wall y t h 1 n g ! S o m 1· 1 6411 1605 _
own uses_ ap s "'11 Ol'eanfrnnt C11nd11 1'111p 11 ru11sht'CI lfra1 door 1·n f,.15 6!01 71 1 w 17...._ St Vt'Stment of S725 ran hr~ · m . · 1nJ.( y11u a return of
Oceanfr ont condo.
bcauurul view of Divers 1 cove. 2 br 2 ba adults. 1
no pets. $800 Kathie
Hardesty Realt o r
76()..8244.
dens a~ail Nn p ets lkarh.Ka11a1 l llr M5 u try A.Ul%01 R4f.11152
ple ase From $.'>40. n1f.!ht 2 llr lifi.'l a r11~h1 l> t: t. l' X 1': \I I• to I t '"
SllfTES an N1•" p11rt 1
( 'N11t'r 2 75.<t ~q fl "11 h '
11111unta1r1 and c11'1'an
\fl'" . "' l7a "I ft "11 tr
c•t'•'.111 and Sp) ~·L'"" 1
Costa MHa, Calif. s 18. 125 11. i t h 1 n :i 4
LCMJIMCI Mic)wt 3152 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba on golf
co urse In c Id s
was her/dryer. frige
SS75. 492-6700. 492·2796
Mewport leach 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTRY CLUI
UVINGIN
NEWPORT
IEACH
An adult community on
the Back Bay . Sper
tacular Spa. 7 s wim
ming pools. 8 lighted ten-
nis courts. bike trails.
putting green
Bachelors . t and 2
bedrooms apartments,
and' townhouses from
$429.00 per month
On Jamboree Al
San Joaquin Hills Road
1714)644·1900 -L
Oceanfrbnl for Winter
Rentals Furnished &
unrum. Broker 675-4912
NO FEE! Apt. & Condo
rentals Villa Rentals
675-4912 Broker
Qu1t!t 2 Br. I Ba with
garage. patio. pool
Adults No pets. 1801 II
15th. S t Newport
II eights. S450 "42· 7340
2 br. 1 1•~ ba + f.?ar, lloaf,?
Hosp area . nu deror,
open hse Sat & Sun 11 :i
4238 H ilaria W ay ,
SSOO/mo. 83(}.5875
YF.ARl~Y Beaut 3 br. 2
ba Steps lo bay & ocean
S750 Bkr. 645-3683
NR BEACH 2 BR. 2 ba
duplex. 2 car gar. frpl.
yrly SS2S mo. 760·724 1
Newport Beach Realty ---
3 Br. 2 Ba. "'2 block to
beach. Yearly.
548·8083
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2
Br I Ba. No kitchen
S400mo . incl. util .
644-6780. 646· 31119
SWBIYIEW
Large 2 Br. 2 Ba. over-
look ing Back Bay.
Loads o f c losets.
fireplace. 2 carports, 2
balconys . 745 Domingo
Dr. Call before 5PM.
S'7 45. 979-81189 or 645· 1260.
Officr Retttaf 44001 MARIMHS SQUARE 4!1!1·l5<!6 ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
A,ARTMEHTS R~ntats to Shore 4300 F:h•Ra111 pmf bl<ll!. 115· 1wr
1244 Irvine Ave. Between West cliff Or
& Mariner Drive
645-0252
Walk to bea<·h. lse 3 RH
N wpt Shores, $.595 per
m o Chns. 714-956 5871
Npt. Shrs. across rrom
brh . 2 Br w /pool. F.nc
gar Adlts only S475.
640-5078
La r ge Bac h . Apt .
Newport Heil(hls .
Private'. S400 mn, incld
utils. 1st last & $50
r leaninf.? 631·2299
Near new I br. rentrally
locatetf. encl ~~· raf,?c ssoo. 673-2113
2br. lba. frpk. Newport
Hgts. SSJS/mo.
675·0349
2 Br. 2 Ba Westcliff Con
do. Adlls S600 731-<n 17
or !>47·4281 As k for Dan a.
1 Br. Versailles Apt . Mtn
view. r lose to beach.
refriRe. pool, spa. i;eym
24hr security lleally
nice May lease option.
760·9333 or 673-8821
VILLA IALIOA
Adult only
1 Br I Ba
I Ar + Den 11 1 Ha
2 Br 2Ba +Fam Rm
2 Br 2 Ba . Oce:rn view
From $6001 Mo
.J RI. PROPJ-~HTI ES
645 4566 1145·6459
3876 .....•..........••.....
Quiet w /F:VF.RYTlllNG
Pool. beach. vu A vall
March 1 July 1 or less
S485 . no l a~t mn
1213)448-5377
•• • ••••••• •• ••• • •• • • • • • !'tt (t · ht• Rt1d Ca r pt11
Moving'.' Avoid dep11s 1ti. !'193 13.51 I ,.H.... (' .... 11 ""1" 11:rr·1 1·11
R <'Ill 3 mo.'i tn :t .., r'i llifl I ll lty · 1"'12 ~10 & c·ut living exµc11se~'
Professwnallv s1n\'l' l!Y71 .
HOUSEMATES
832·4134
Male 40-45 shr 5br 2ba.
lo IU'I '> r Fl~\ lt•rm' 'J dJOlllCOj! ,,rfir'"' 1•nn
F urn 11r unfurn · rPrenl't.' ro<1m . rt•('l'fll llln Ricjlrt Realty offic'r Xlnt () (' Airport
979-8533 location. H ... asonublo·
h se. C.M Spa Nr SC .lfil7 Westcliff N 13. Want
Plaza & Frwy. S200 Shr fi na ncial inst 7tl00s f
utils. 641-4913. tst. floor Agent 541 -5032.
A II or part 91if; 06~ 1
F:ves. 760 0169
2:10 K 17th St
Costa Mesa s 111les
350-900 sq ft from 75' A II
amenities C'all Terry
Cressman. 55tl 9000
N.8. 30+ to shr 2br. 2ba
C'O ndo. patio, frplc .
phone.$290.646-7332
M IF' to shr 3BR 3 BA
House in Irvine 1Nth11.d 1
S195+util 730-35911 aft
6pm,
Roommate. Fem to shr
lovely 3 Br hom e
w /same . Frpk. hrdwd.
non·s mkr $275 &/o r art
s tudio or J(arden o fr
baC'k unit $300. Call
95;,3-8455
Share beautifol Newport
lleights home overlook
m~ th<' Bay and open
OCE'an Your own lari;:e
bedroom & full bath
Nonsmokini;: Male $.3511
646 R05.S
F ·to _.,hr 2bd a pl 111
Balboa $22.S + $50 t;t't· 'jr
Iv rental avl 3 I 67.'i 7~411
N1rt· :l hr. :l ba, r11rn
t 11. nhse ra-1thluff. R
Pnnl. elr Nn s mokr· 1
S375 759·0·122
Resp r<'m. 0(10 smnk1·r I
!> h r 2 R r 2 11 a I n · 1 n <'
home. pool. Jar. S275 mo I
an r l uti I 5.'i2 c).504
M r 2 1 I to s h r i! hr
ht•ach apt II A . " I M I
$18.'i + 1 · ut 'Ifill 32115
ResPon M S2S<l mo l"l
KOLLCEMTH
MEWf'ORT
Ele~ant executive suites
in presli~e loc ation
With complett• support
serv1c·es.
714 8.'il 0681
250 5<Ml sq . rt grnct rlr.
ulils pd From $200. 779
W 19th. St C M Tnm
957 19011
1000-2000 SQ. FT
AT95•
F:XeC'. orfil·t:' SPlH'(• 11n
Lido P en1nsuh1 from
SS00.$75'l Close lo hoat
dnckage & Delaney's
ll estnurunt /\va1I
services at reas cost ·
xeroxmR. word process
1ng & romputer t ame
shanni;: "675-8036 I ask
for Barbnrn)
Prest1~e orrit'e bu1ld1nj(. or other profession a I . . . I Newport ('enter Lawyer
1212 No. Broadway Has single ofr in exec suite .
up tn2000sq. fl or office Law library. recep't ,
s pac•r for lease Walk to telephone answerinR
<> C l'o.urthollse ~r. ~-" avail. Lease avail AV
C'1\1r (enter U~1ht1~s. co 1-"inancial Tower
parkrng & Janitorial 1155 241l
:.1·rv ind IMMEDIATF. .
CIC'CUPANCY' /\sk for Offire/Desk s pan' an ac-
Mar.hu. !lfi4·3531 tive Real !-~state Invest
4:'ill 'if! rt SilSO 1>er mn
41)01 Rirc•h St Newport
Bt>at'h /\ iirnl 54 l 5032.
BEST RATE
NEWPORT BEACH
'I l/ I ~,
•.lanitnrrnl St>rvire &
I 'llhll<'s lrw luded
•ActJaC<'nt tn /\irpor1
menl Brokerage offil'e
/\sk for Paul nr noui::
752~51 1 1
Hay Front Office flllll'
parkinR. 1an1loraal t•ll'
Own('r f.13 lll03
ScPkin g fl I·: Aruk1.'r .
utht:r l'r11rcs~ional tu
"hare rll•Sk spa<'" within
real estat1· orfll·1• $175
mu. c If' r I (' :1 I :1 v II I I
!157-ITTOI
lusinHs Retttal 4450 ••••.•...•....•••......
SClllta AINI 3880 & last. Newp<>rt Shores
& Restaurant Ro11.
j>"AC'l'e!>s to :l M aJor
Pw:vs Newport Rea('h, $1 2.~
<iq ft Ne-.. dh nffiN· or
r t't ail " P'l halh .
.,.,.1·ural v. .1 1·. liOO 2400
sq ft. !'>O"J :list St. (n•>l<l
to Bank of Nt•w1111rl.
Lido C'cannerv ari·~c)
675 J2:li 12131&11 !1700
••••••••••••••••••••••• fi4S-9549 CV(l!' Nan<')
3 Br 2 Ba. secur i;:atc.
adult complex SSSO mo
Ask for Patty 540·3666
Dix 3 br. 2 ba c·ondo. pl
utils. all ammcnit1es.
avail 311 . $600 -+ tlep
~·2942aft. S
Near So. C. Plaia. :i Rr 2
Ba. Pool. Jacuui. play
ground. Kids OK SSJO
mo . Ca ll eve s .
2131868-6039,
3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Ar ross
from S.C. Plaza. $(!ruri-
ly & s wimming pool
645·2462,
2 Br. IV• Ba. Balcony.
lndry fac . enclsd gar.
$425 + dep. 548-6377,
549-9942. 554· 1598.
Male rmmtl' to shr apt
tn ·inc. S260 + 1 • ut1I
.f erry it97 4271 r•11es
752-1400. x 2828rly-;
M F' lo t;hr 2 Rr c•1in11u
Npt Re h $301) m11
&1f.·26911 Mike •
Rnommat" w<1n tcd. 3
bdrm. home 1n (' M
Furn, ut1I inl'I Call
Answe r Ad. 11420, 24hrs
642·4300.
F 23+ toshr l~e 3 br apt. I
hlk from bea c h .
S3001mo N.n 646·3377
roommate needed for
2bdrm. Iba on Balboa
Peninsula . S250
673-8890.
833-8813
Lux11r111us . full s(•rviC'C 11f
riee 'ipure. I 6 rms. t·on-r c ren rt' room t;C<"I
s e n 1 l' e !< N l' 11. p o r t
Rl'arh . Call for info
752 618!1
ORAN<:F:CO AIRl'OHT
Lease• avail at &;• SOCIO'
hu1lct tn suit. rt'rf for
arc•h, en{!nr. l'omputt'rs.
eh•c•lronac r1rm
Curtis & Assoc·
556·4570
PRIME
WATERFRONT
RETAIL
SPACE
Wtsl i ater 3191 F. huge sunny rm/ba in
Versailles lBr Condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely hme, kit+pool.
S500 mo. (zt3> 830-2323 New two bedroom. one gar avail F .V 982·8596
1st TI ME
AVAILABLE
500-2600 Sq. Ft.
asll for Rich bath unit with garage.
$450 month. 548-0796. Rmmte to s hare 3 bdrm
apt N.B. $200mo+ '-!I util Newport Hel1hta Duplex
2 Br. 1 Ba. Water paid.
Stow included. Adults.
no pet.. Ml5 mo. lst. last + SIJO. $11~ Bobe. N. B.
Days Gl-3520. Eves It
Wkndl 541-SO. 1.
New lrg deluxe twnhm. resp. non-s mker631·638'7
2bdrm. l\'lba. fam rm,
back y rd, dose to Rromte wanted 3 Bdrm
schools, shopping & I home In Costa Mesa.
frwy. Ml5/mo. Call Pen-_s:ioo mo utll Incl 75"·0421
NEWPORT BEACH
SPECIALTY
CENTER
642·4463 months'
• 21W!O sq ft 11. a rehouse
a\ ail rm rmmed tH·
1 upant ~ ,. 27Rfl ~q ft
"arehou:.e a1•ad la tc l F1·h •:l.1' sq. ft •Leas
Ill#( orr1('(' hr<. :.111n thru
Fri H 4 Sat 10 2
HEW COST A MESA
IMDUST. ,A.RIC
on west ocean blurf:.
2000to8500s1f & ofr s 1> to
28011 s /f. Ray Vincent
7 14195.5-1055
COSTA MESA Industrial
5.000 sq ft. new tilt up.
18'7' clear ce1linJi!. 450 sq
fl off1C'es. ava il in :ro / d a y s 1 5 t y r
lease 3~ nPt Own(•r
17141642-6971
W ould you !.ay .
''T llAT 'S I N
nu-:ut BLE" ., That's
right' free 1ntrodur
tory seminar will show
you how Call now for
vour reservations .
1714) •-436-3024
Mon·F'ri9·5
LEE ENTERPRISES
Capital needed for Mfg
of new ultra crime &
rape prevention devise.
Mail mktg Denny
646.3893
# STOCK FOR SALE
400 s hares Newport
l-l"1rbour Nat. Bank .
Priv Party Current bid
Sl3 ask SI 1. Call Lynn
673-7360 St~ 4550 ••. •••••••••• ••• •••• ••• MOMf to Lo. 5025
Storage Space for Rent.
$25 per mo 2039
Pomona. CM. &4S-S433
4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wanted lo rent.. 3Br. un·
rum apt/house w/laun
dry hkup C.M area
M usl acce1>t 2 children (8
& 12yrs .) Maximium
rent $450. Finders ree
SSO Call Answer Ad #39S
at 642-4300 24 hr.; per
day
Working mother with I
child & sm iill doi;: look
1ng lo rent an Wilson
SC'hool Dis t. C M
lll•asonahlc• 5411 2002
t 'tJllene
lkt1rNt lady wishes to
manai;:c unfum dupll'i<
sm 11pt in exc·hangc for
n•11t. would l'Ons1 c1cr
t;haranf,? w 1•oniien1al
rmm:1tes II fl 9f\O 2145
Rl•t•f'ntly \41dnwc<l oltfer
IZ<'nlleman & eat nerd
grt•ond nr, 1 hr 11nfurn
rlflli< or apt. CdM area.
rt' as rent 760 MR!l
luslnHs/l11nst/
Finec:• .••••••...........•••..
lusinHs Opporiwtity 5005 ....................•.•
Stnn • I .ease for Sa le_ Rest
IOl'Otion nn Newport
Re al'h o c eanfront
U e t u i I !f f\ 7'3 • I 2 7 5 .
~71 1632
I.oral Rep needed for
oul'\trle sah•s 1n rust.om
madl• s hirts Work rrom
vou.home Fem prefd
Shirts Unlimited. Rill.
498·581R
OwwYowOwt1
..... Sllop
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WANT SSS FASn
Any 1ml·l5t. 2nd. 3rds-
flex. terms. r eliable len-
ders. E. Starr 964·6833
LOAMS TO tOO/o
Equity-for lst 2nd 3rds-
no max-quick funding.
E Hamillon·964·6833
CASHFUMDS
AVAILAILE:
For Qualified Projects :
$50.000.00& Up
Mr. Donald 1214 )J68 2635
Mo;hpglos, Tnnt
Dftcll 50]5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Satttet-MhJ. Co.
All types nr real estate
investments s ince 1949
SpKlalDtc) in
2ftdTDs
642·2171 545-061 I
Wido11. has money ror
2NO T V ·s any s17.e
above Sl0.000 No rredit
'. no pnJty. For aC'tion
c all AGT f\73 7311
anytime
Madlft"et Flats Mhj.
SINCE 1981
lst&2nd TDs. SSOK -SIM +
Owner/Non Ow n er
SFRs & Condos
Commercia l & Industrial
PF.TER DOBRS
640-6016 673-9043
W_, 20.2ZO/o YMkf?
On YourT.D.'S, Notes
SSRalseni-ln vestorsSS
Call Dennison Assoc.
673-7314 --------
T .D. For sale. 2nd, S6S.OOO
a l 183. 3 yrs. need
$50,000 net. 544 · 0333.
67U720
.3375~ RETURN on 1st
TD . 160,000. Agent
714-642-5319 anytime
MnfwT.D.
'73290-4 DOOR
XLNTCOND 760-9278
USO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..
Lost Small poodle Whale •••••••••••••••• •••••••
& Apricot Male Pierre Schools &
Re ward S00.9121 IMtructioft 7005
Found little female dog.
red. I Spaniel type doR >
Vie Wes tmin s ter ,
892·2453.
J-"nund 2 pups. black with
markinRs. nr Adams &
II unllngton 960·3192
Found. Lab mix puppie.
male Terrier m ix.
blaC'k tan female .
Golden Relreivcr. male.
Newport BeaC'h Animal
Shelter 644·3656.
Found: Pit Bull in Turtle
Rock. Irvine .
833·9037 . -----,
Found Cockapoo. Cray
Female. young Maltese
milt. German Short-
. ................ ~ .... .
PILOT TRAINEES
Earn your wings down
under in fri e ndl y
Aus tra lia. The cost is
less & the visit is enjoya-
ble Bill Hawkins .
957-8317 aft. 7.
CREATIVE COLOR
Pacific-a Enterprises
Classes in color con-
sultation. Learn to use
color in cosmetics &
wardrobe for the total
look. Call645·1308.
7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••
German lady desires
position housekeep in1·
C'Ompanion. for lady or
genUeman. t -433-4355
h a ired Pointer. AKC. Freelance Seely /Cal
2 y rs o Id . BI a c k Fri/typing. filing. col·
CoC'kapoo male. female lec tions. bkkpng . or-
Australian S hephe rd ganitlng office. RE ex·
max. Cocker mix. male. per.
Irvin e Animal Ca r e Ca11 Alice631-5663
Cente r 754·3734. _ PN·Housekeeper. local
Found Dog. fem. dark references. llve in
tan. approx I yr. In at'C'i-673-5100
d ent Santa Ana Ave.
btwn Del Ma r & Mesa Pvt duly nurse avail.
home & hosp. Days. Or. CM 631-5837 -Local refs . $7 /hr
Found: Fem Part Hoskie 759·11162
doie. m ixed color s. Practi-ca_l_n_u_rs-e. ~tal pa·
yellow collar" no laits. tient care. live.in. good ~.~ ' E 1 1 1 5 11 8 refs MS-9137 ext 136.
'•nonols 5350 R~tired man seeks part
••••••••••••••••••••••• time local work
PRF. LAW s tudent needs --~~ --
525.000. Will do anything !Help W..ted 7100
L egal . Confiden tial ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVM. P O Roic 3242. ___ 11!1111 ____ _
N.B ~ Acrounting
TOMMY'S
OFNF.WPORT
ESCORTS 752·9368
COVER GIRL
• OUTCALL •
A/PCLEltK
Excell. career oppty
Exper. nee. for Fashion
Is land investment firm.
Medical /denta l benefits
folly paid. Computer ex·
per. Call: &I0-0123
953-CYn8 MC VISA ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Exotic Escorts
5S8 1946
24 Hr Service
Ser ving Or Cty
MALE ESCORTS
fw ol occcniofls
Cconfl•tlal-cllscre•tl
Esqllin Escori
Sft-yfce
55'-0575
Need item #3 in PaC'k &
S1il Contest
548.0928
INTRO SPECIAL
MYSTIC MASSAC: E
MASSAGE'SlOW/AD
Santa An• 556-4656
Attractive. trim prof.
woman. unenC'umbered.
s eekin g establis hed.
educated man for sin-
cere relationship. 50-60
yrs. Caucasian wily. C.
H1nnah. P.O. Box 834.
CdM. 921625.
WANTED: Fem cook for
off shott racing &: crulll-
ln1 sailboat to Mexico.
631-1222
C7141 7H·l216
ACCOUNTANT
Anaheim
An outstandin g op-
portunity is available In
the accounting depart·
ment or a leading finan·
cial organiia tioo .
RC3ponsibilities will in·
dude analysis and pre·
paration of monthly
finan<'ial stat e ments:
preparation of branch
profitability statements
and daily cash rlow
statements: participa·
· lion in preparation of
financial profit plan amt
prof'rt plannin1 process:
p I u s o t h e r
responsibilities needed
to Lnsutt control of U ·
soriated opentlon1 .
This position will report
to the accou nt llll
supervisor. Knowled1e
or S6L acrow1Un1 pro-
C'edures and familiarity
with nfLBB and Sta ..
re,Wations is required.
This ll'OW\b poelUon II '
enha nced by an ••·
cell e n t benefits
n y (714)140-3084 hm :
C213)t1Meawlr. Resp, mature fe ma le to
s hr beautiful 2Br. 2Ba
Condo In pvt communl-._ 4000 ty' or So. Cit Plue. Ful-
Spectacular Beachrront
Apt. J Bdrm•. 2 ba.
SJ,JOO. S.vace Wiide • eo.~or...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly f\lm. Sr75 mo. Avail La,_. Beach Motor Inn, Im med. T ina 546·1500 ---------115 No. Pacific Coast dys. 54M405 aft SPM
VenaUln 1 br/1tudlo, H~. La1un1 Beach.
Go direct . no middle
man no salesman's ree.
Offering all the national·
ly known brands surh as
Jordache . Vanderbilt.
Ca lvin t<lein
Sedgefield. Levi a nd
over 70 other brands.
$15.500.00 in r l udes
beginning inventory.
airfare tor 1 to our na-
tional warehouse. train·
ing. fuitures and Grand
Opening Promotions.
Call Mr. Kostecky at
MldemolseUe Fashions
(812) 4SMll'78.
Cafe-Mom • Pop . e
days. Xlnt. Loe. Well
Estab . Submit pnnc. on· t1s.-m.1m
~~.
pacltace. competltl•• •
1t1rtin1 salary. and •
lde1l work envlronm•L For confidential ce>a.·
aidenlUon. pa.ue Med
resume wttJl n1•1'7 ldl-
tory to Penonnel Of· new. or ea11 Pit Cte
""at 'nl-7101. eat. II.; ......
new crpt, drapet. pool, D , Weelly, Kttchen Rap. F. non·smllr. new
...e. e«. bldf, Adulta, ftO •Yll . Low winter CM twnhle nr bch. 1275.
peCa.tns+bt.latt.eee. rai..-.... Nopeea. Eves: 842-mf.
dep ..... I · Boom wttl kitchen prtv. ,_ ...... __ u _____ _
a . ...,,llw,lba.....,. N•ar ba • 1hopplnc remate pnt~. t Br.
-. ._.,, ••. dtt· eeater. Ad•lt• 0011. w/ktadMapri•.tUOmo.
1t•a11l.r, I Hr fat. Sftl M :• el' Wbcla. Ref'• nq._ Before t :•
............ --· IM-S111,Aft5MNm4,
Offiu/8tor• 11ue1ne11
apace, t4~X40. Chotce
Harbor Blvd .• Coat•
.... -.-. ,\boat Tl' aq.ft, .\It .... ,.
Beaut, olfiff s pace •·
slab Ill ff. room. m·
dependent b eautr •
Ilea Uh urv. pref.
ffadallt. ttylitt .••• trolotltt, outrlUonllt. decorator. etc.) JUat
C.ll.loc.Jue,841-.,.._
ISTAUIAMT·
tielCAM
Volume beath •• 11• termti Top decor. <•UD) Natliaal , ... •••• 8roker• ae_ (T14)t'1'M411...
24 .. CE«:orr "&. rice
"Your girljiwnd It julf
a phoM call OWQy. •
SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY
AND LONG BEACH
HOME I OFFICE I HOTEL
Orangft Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, February 22, 1981
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PILOT
S0¥1CE
llECTOIY
DOIT l.W•
..... '-*-Your Dail P1to.
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hall\PoP • HHR\ clHn
Color brtChteMra, whe
1•rPl• &t min bluch.
Hall. Uv dU\ rm1 h 5:
011 nll rr 5Q, couch llO.
~hr ts Ouar l!Um pel
odor C'rpt r11p11r l!\ yr1
u p Do worl D\Yltll
H~f ~1 -0101
c....-/COllC ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
f"11Ul\th1ll01111, Helatnlng
W 01111 lhlh11d" Rc-11to n1
I ln11 S l11b 11 Patios
f{hi.•k ' b r\Ck t.lt"d I M:t lt:Jln cve11 '"II t\~ l'Oll('ll'I(' ~ork &
llrtlltnit "a"' •nK. n· I 1•.tl"'-M1 kt' 870 M2J
I 1' 1n1~hin1t 111d1\ tlc:-1.:11
(' (I m p h '' m t• l o n l r
\1,1n\ ref ' 972 ~811 art
IH'M
Or1v~111aya purkmg lot
rrpair ·~11J ro1t1111 ~
S&S A6ph.1h 646 4K7 I
l.1(' d
c orpetlt•,. I . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Child c ....
lt t:M~•U~I Rl':l'i\IH~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
r\lsol'ustom CubanL'l:. $31.90/w..aa
2nd 1tvrwr;i11on 17 yn. •fl llot lunrh C M Chris
urea l.1i"d Top 11ual 111111 Pres<"h<>ol tWl 5423 .. , ...... •.•••••••.•........•...
Babyslltmjl 1n your homt'
..,..lldav e\·~·s Own trans
Sh1rtiy S59 ~177 evt-
Grandmolht'r ty pe wa ll
babysit Mun F n dys
your home or mme, C.M
8 re• 6 4 6 0 11 6 4 a rt
4 :.>PM
Mr Palombo !162 1131o.I
<TSTOM INTJ-:HltlH
CAllPt-:NTHY
Hy Jav fW:> >WJ9
11 a 11 t' ha m 111 t• r ~ 111
rru rl' l.111°J I Ytil<t·I '
Remt1t1t'I. 11.·11a1r rt•
asnnal)t .. rt'l ltlbl\•
Widow will bayhysat at 675'6291 Al
your home. or mine, t\VAl.ONCONST
Newport B<·h area \st m udcl1t1ons . nu
642·1802 kil<'hl'nS. r1'morl cl
BABYSITTING carpl•ntry Refer Lil'
Call 842·7038 aft 3 30 pm ~7 7320
Work eves & wknds Carpet Senic~
ilu\e )OU read toda) ·,, ;;~;;;c.:·~~·;,~:·;;r~'i·
Class1f1ed .\dt. ~ If not. Steam clean & uphols.
you're m1~:.mg I hr h1;:.t w 0 r k g u a r . Tr u c• k
ba_rgaa~:s an to"'n' mount unit. 645·3716
('halde.ite. lovin11 home.
hot lum:h. rl'neecl yrd.
c o mpan1 011,h1p
556 3008
COfttroctor •••••••••••••••••••••••
C:onstru1•t1011 all types. 20
v rs c•x p frl't' est
li<'#3345H9. 645·5973
N('w ronstructlon & re
models. Bonded & Ins ur
,3711711 RW.D848·9557
Draperift ...........•..•........
S.S. DE.51GNS
Custom Drapery Win·
dows. IOOO's of fabrics.
$3.95-4.95 yd. 10 day del.
Free est. 30 yrs in area
645-6654
Muu 8Qnda, Drapes. 30"'h Wan\ a REALLY CLEAN otr. 5 day aervlce. P'ree HOUSE! CalJ Gln1ham
tat, Call J .O. 551.mt7 Olrl Pree est. 66.\-5123
~-••••••••••••••••••••••• For In•. purpo1es. we
videotape prop. • con·
tent. Call 14().0100 Video
Veriftcatlon
• •••••••••••••••••••••• to:LtCTRlCIAN priced
rlflhl, fl"ff t"tUmate on
litrltt' or small jobe
E•tra caring hands will
clean for you. Call s..o.~ S48·71'74 L••c4' I
Lie •311821 87$--0359
~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Expertise housekeeping.
equip & s upp l ies
fumished. lrustworlhy &
dep64t-4970
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Renovallng-Rototllling
Sprinkleni-lawn.s·d nups
Dave642-4853
Bud 646-8481
WOOOMMCIHG
Fr6e est. 645·8258
Cleaning wkends only. I Qual Lndscpe Cleanups
Irvine , C.M .. N.B .. are a . Malnt. Call Kelly 's for
4 hr min SS per hr. low rates631·2776eves
Roon Shlrley559·5177eve. --------Mcnowy •••••••••••••••••••••••
Crpt ·Lino-W (Kxl Firs, 1nstallM /repaired
I.al' 136921i() 499·2652
G••:t1Rg •••••••••••••••••••••••
G• dea":?i W..ted Mowmg, ging. rack
tni:, sweepinl( Free
F.slimales 646 0944 or 64~ 5737 H...,..._.
• •••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry /Handyman
Drywall. paintinJ(, misc
repair.; Your spe('afica
lions. 7S4·M99
Hoa dwood Roon
SuperbHousecleanmg
Spectacular Results
673'0S09 t642·4439 -----
MRS. CLEAN MAKES IT
GLEAM. Homes, apls,
office. Carpet. &46·2240
H o use k eepi n g ex
perienced d ependable
u rticulate Dl:'bo rah
545·2'713
HOUMSIH'"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resp, mature workinj?
woman. short or Ion)!
term. refs. Nwpt/Lag
l\rt 7pm, 642 8522 .
"•kdys 644-2800 XJm
••••••••••••••••••••••• I T
flARDWOOD FLOORS .i:c;~ •• c:!••••••••••••
t:lt;ant!d & Wu~ Short forms & renter's
AnytJme, 832·4881 S.A c redit, only $9.95 'lil
Mar. 3rd. Bring W·2's, HaulncJ fill in free lax organizer
••••••••••••••••••••••• Noapptreq'd.645·9626
Haul. cleanup. concrete lft1Ur'91C4t r~moval. Dump truck.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
C ustom br ic k. s tone .
block. concrete . stucco
Refs. Free est. 549.9492
BRICKW ORK · S mall
J obs. Newport. Costa
Mesli. Irvi ne. Ht!fs .
675·3175
EXPF:RT Br i c k &
Masonry Small jobs &
rep11irs. Frplc facinJ?s
Refs SSl-4555, 760 71Y14
l.1 c . eontractor !1380921
BondM. ins. Free est
!>48·2893 or ~5·2463
Mo Ying ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? The Starvm g
College Students Movan R
Co ha s grown··Samc
good service. Ins, lic 'd
l!Tl.24-436. 641·8427
Student will move you at
ver y r eas . ratrs ,
752· 1493. 848-3777
Quick serv. 642·7638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For ins. purt>oses. we M~ Senlces
Tree/s hrub trim, con·
crete removal, clean.
ups. Free est. 557-8271
videotape prop. & con· •••••••••••••••••••••••
tent Call 64()..0100 Vide<> Pvt duty nurse avail.
Ver. ho me & hosp. Days
Local refs $7 /hr .
Cleaning & Trtt Trim SELL id.le items with a 759-1862
Const . work, painting Daily Pilol Classified Classified Ads, your one·
or ?? Ray, 964·4276 _ j _A_d_.________ stop shopping center.
DAVE'S PAINTING
s.rviniArea 9 years
M0tt l\eaaonable
Insured. Uc'd. 7~7301
Fine ext/int painting by
Richard Sinor. L.~. ins .
Try me. 631-4410 (24 hrs>
Painting & Papering
Cabinet Refinishing
Prof. work. Free est.
Rsnbl. Steve 547-4281
Inter /Exler /Refinishing,
ceilings · wallpaper. Lie
Caln & Sons 898·5105
Painllnl( Comm'I. In-
dustrial, Residential.
F ree est . ll'l w rates
673-0737
Paanung & Papering
Wallpaper Removal
Paul Cutler. 962-~
RALPH'S Pl\INTING
Lil· Int/ Ext Low Rates.
F'" ht. 962-470 I
Painting. Quality Work,
Reasonable Rates . Ca ll
552-«>J'l
PalnttnR Int Ext ren
la ls our specially Ac
cOIL'>llc painted Prompt
Seaside Painting, Greg
536·4lQi
Ins ide Sunshine Paint Co.
I nt e rio r Painting .
Always S11t1sfied . Reas.
Rob 846.0934
Wa llpaper stripping &
hanging by Rose. Call
Ans wer Ad 11394 al
642-QX>, 24h rs a day
Pa1nt i n l(, prompt
Service.
Top Quality Lie 334950
15 years Orange County
839· 1886 645·0389
Wallpt1per App. removal
Ii paint. No job to am. or
la. referl Crala '31..()227
Qualit y Work-honest,
de penda blt , lo wes t
prices. Res/C:Omm'I. l.ic
& I n s ur . K e n
<714)638.~
Lowest rates, p r ompt
neat service . In a rea 10
yrs Free est 848·5684 -----PAlNTINC
Reasonable Rates
646·7"'45 ext. 27
New 6 recovers, Repair
1 peclall1t /at a y ·but y
prices. Reliable. 548-0512
QtJALITY ROOFING
AJltypes, lreust.
Viaa, MC. 541·~
HARBOR ROOFING
Tiie ••••••••••••••••••••••• Italian Quarry -Floors.
enlries & remodeling a
specialty. 894·4264
Prof. lile layout, Bob
Voorhis Design. Coun·
te~. nrs, balhrms. etc.
"MAK E YOUR HOUSE 645·3273, 631·9299
A HOME" T'°"Ser#ice
With Spectrum Pain· •••••••••••••••••••••••
lers Expert Tree Trimmer
S~ialisls in all phases Ten years experience
of interior painting. Call ~186.S, 751 ·2128
_964-4828 ask for Steve_ -T;,-ee./shrub trim. remov,
Plastw /Repair c!nuPfl. h~ul Concrete,
••••••••••••••••••••••• dirt. etc Jim 631 ·4530
Neal patches & textures Typing $;,..ice - -
Fr.eest. 893·1419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---PLASTERING TYPING SERVICE
All ty"""' inl/ext Wkdys (2t3)593·1S04 ..-.-Eves (714 >846-6237 f"reeest. 645·8258 ----
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Jim's PlumbinR. repair,
remodeling. free est.
Reas Ad Answer 1378,
642-..:n>24 hrs.
Plu mbing Repairs made
simple ! Call Raymond
Worth at 552·0537
DRAINS CLEARED
SI0.75. Don't gel robbed.
Call B&B Plumbing.
Gas. Water & Rooter
Service. 552.Qt96
T yping in m y home.
Professional secretary,
54().7364
MY TIME IS
YOUR TIME
T y p i n g my h o me ,
secretarial AR I P . your
offi<'e te mporaril y
6«·1519
Vic~o Rec:onlnc) •••••••••••••••••••••••
Record/protect: hsehld
possessions. busi. inv.
ins. claims, depositions.
functions. etc. 83t· 1257 --P.O . lox R ...... s w-..w Ci...iftc) • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
TIIE MAIL ROOM 2600ECst Hwy CdM·NB
759-0876
"Let Tiie Sun."lhine In"
Call Sunshine Window
Cleaning. Ltd. 548·8853
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Un•Htor
Reporfln9J
fmal assembly pasil ion
Exp t'r w a ir
screwdriver d('s1rable
S mall frat'ndly cnm
1>any nl'll r •ll'l':ln C'all
Chuck &is :tr.32
A.SSEMILYS
Lot Mission V•<'J11 1·0
1H•t•1ts Ass<•mhl1•rs w 12
yrs l''Cn Cand 1llatl's
must h:.1111· ~11 m•1nual
lll'XtPl'll V , crt •'V•',l):hl
n<-al 1n appt•;cranc1• & rte
pPnrlablt' Work is m laff·
support m1•rl11•a l elN·
t ron1 cc; Gd hC'nehl s
() n I y r t• ~ I' n n s 1 h I 1•
persons s<'t'karlg pf'rma·
ne nt emplymt. need up·
ply. Call: Mrs. Parelli,
581-3830
c;olumb111 Savings an
i\n11ht•1m hao; an 1m
mediate n(•t•ll for 11
quatahcd pt•rsnn wllh l
savlnli(s and loun or
mortgag1• hanking ··~ pPriencc• Can<l1datl's
must ha111• kno~ ll•cl!.!l' an
FNMA AF'-". C:N \1 1\ tenet
f"HLMC lnVl.'Sl tlr re
Porting and "eneral a<·
counting hackground re-
quired. Columbia offers
an excellenl starting
salary, o utstanding
g rowth polenlial and 11111!!!!!!~!!1'111!!~--ll'!I'!!
f(roup insurance lnclud· SS""MB' ERS W .11 m g dental and optiC'al A "-: L. ~ e w1
AUTOMOTIVE
Phone e>perotor I
Rthf Cnhift'
Full time Tues. thru Sat
Dealership expt'rience
preferred Call Els ie
Thompkins
Earle Ike
TOYOf A.YOlYO
l •UH ....... ll•d.
C:o•lo Mt1e ..,.. •o·• 101 or s.o.•o I
\ulo
SALES PERSONS
Top oppartunlty for 3
professional sales pc11
pie to earn upwards of
S5.000 per month an
comm1sswn Wr must
fill these openings 1m·
mediately.
AM for Mr. L-...
arMr. Doy.
IOI WITHAM VW
1714) 193-7551
638-7180
BANKING
NEW BRANCH
Santa Ana
ll-lftCJUCll
Spanish &
EncJfith
TELLERS
MEW
ACCOUNTS
To maintain 1.'UStomer
relations and h a ndle
transactions . Ex11 pre·
re rred but will consider
train~· with cash handl
ing experience.
Our company offers ex·
cellenl advanceme nt OP· portunities and benefits
packai:e Send resume I
slNIMfo
ITEM
PROCESSOR
An excellent growth op
portunity is available
with Columbia Savini:s .
a leadinR Sa VIORS anti
loan Due to additiona l
new ser11il'es Wt' oHtr
our customer~. wc 'rr
serkinl? an individual to
work with N () W. a1·
COUlll<;, processani: ;md
reviewing rejected or n•
turned items daily, dis
tributing reports to
branches and assisting
with branch inquir ies
and special projec ts as
needed. Typing of 45
wpm a nd previous
checking account Item
p roc-essing and reconcil·
ing experience are re
11uired
eanung
TELLER
Previous S & L , banking
or retail sales cxper
preferred Cashiering &
lite typin~ r~quired
NEW ACCOUNTS
l'revaous S & I. or b1rnk
an.t( exper preft>tred
C'OST A M F.SA
392!f S. Rn!llul
Ms lloHman
714 523·3135
AMERICAN
SAYINGS
F.qual Opportunity
Employer MI F /H
IOOt<l<HPER Full or part.time , with
strong A/R & l\IP ex
perience. Ct1m puter en·
try knowledge helpful
Racquetball World. F V
962 1374 cask ror Ronda
Duncan >
Rookke£•J)('r pa rt ti m"
Full r ha rl!C
549 .)942
! nool\K 1-:1-:1•Jo:H ~«.ntt•d
fl l1m1· Sen C'll17t'll OK
:-.J H arl"~t 11> 5 311 . T Ul's
I hru S;it li75 4491
•CAI DRIVEltS•
Checkt>rCab
TI0·0222
CASlllf:R·part time
p(Jsition avail. 1 JOAM
l :JOPM Mon·t 'ri, ex·
per'd. Please apply The
Earl's Plumbin~ 28922
C amino Ca pistran o
495-0401
CLERICAL Invoice ofc 1 .. c"\e•Ji .. c•a"]••----
nds person accurate
w /fiitures, typirig & 10.-
key, exp. req. 979·8600
C.M.
Clerical
CLERK,
PURCHASING
(Entry••ell
Wt:STF:RN DIGITAL
CORPORATIO!'I: is a
le ading semiconduetor
manufacturer located in
Orange County We are
c•urrenlly involve<1 in
m any excit1n~ proje<'ls
tn a l'r eatave and
stimulating work en·
vironment. We invite
you to <'Orne and Rrow
with \L'i in 1981'
WE NEED
YOUR SKILLS
S Recepffottists
$ S..CrefariH
$Typists
$ Word Processors
SDotafntry
~---·-""' ....... _
.,... ................ tllll"\. .. ~ .............. ..
.ll"WW ... WVJlll
I JOO Quail Street
Newport Be:ich : Ca 92660 r
714-955-2170
E.O.E.
CLRICA.L
coverage. Please call train Appl y 7A M
Na n c v p er r 1 n at MacGregor Y;trhts , 1631
775.710'1. t·xt 83 ror Plact'nlla, Costa Mrs a
more informatm11
i\ssemblf'r Columbia PROTOTYPE
llahysitter W;irrn & lov
1ng l.ranrlm~1 fo r infant
Re r errah & ""' n 1ransportat1011 67!> Wft
or call Personnel I
714·R33·H383
FAR WEST
Columhia offers attnat•
tive starting salarie~.
l' x cellent benefits t n
rlurling medical. dental
and vision coverage,
and a beautiful work l:'n·
varoomenl For more an
formation, please con
tact Nancy Pe r rin at
776-7101. ext. 83.
CASlfl F.R Ch•rk H1•sp
9!!1-... 11!111-----· & dept•ndabl1• ror ;a fter Beautician nnon 'hart Sun thru I TI. lcAoa lcry Ctub Thurs. 11 30.4 :m A l'I'
K ftOW hirinq: I) (;I ft ~h\I p J nh 11
Waynl' l\1rport Tu1·~
St'le<'tl>d c·and1date will
perform various duties
m the Personnel Oep11rt
mt-nl. inrlurhn,g typinJ.(
11url'h0l~c orders. hlml!.
mat t>r wl 1•'fped1tin1Z .
t' l<' R e q u 1 res h 11? h
s<'hOOI Wllh business em
phas1s Some rlen cal ex
penence 3 phis This is a
A better J>Of'lilion awaits
you at Victor Tum your
experit>nre into money
Followinl( skills neerted
C'LF,RKS
TYrlST,S
St-:CRF:TARIES
;.\.<;.5Jo:M Bl .t: RS
C,all Torlay S • ASSEMBLER GYlftCJS We h av<> un 1mmcd
cmtdl.oan o peninie fn r an f\o;
Fl abys al te r. m a t urt•
woman. my home n r
OCC. own tram;, flex
days &brs 957·8070
Servings & Lo•
4001 MacArthur Blvd
.Newport Beach, CA
F.qual Opportunity
Employer M t F /HIV
Hairstylhts t hru Sat i\M only I
with following F.xr e l 546 31197
working C'Ofld's.
Work Tomorrow
Never a Fee~ Associotioll sembl~r •Solderer with. a
910S. Brookhurst min of 2 3 yr'I 1•xpc r
Anaheim, Ca. 92804 Must he expcr'd at us·
Equal Oppty sembhng a variety or BABYSITTER . needl.!d
Employer M IF e leetro·mec hani<'t1I de ror 6 yr old. Before & aft. "'!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!I vices & soldering cirruit school. Nr Woodla nd or = -b oa rd s u n d l' r a Mariners Schools. Must micrO!!<'Ope. N A SA ADMIM.ASST
Interior design shop.
Order, expedite. Light
sec'I, gen. om ce. M·F
9·12. M.50/hr. 640·9193.
certification highly de be avail full day during
sirable. Apply at s ummer. also must be mature & exper. lady. =~~a~~s Call for inter view al 642·~ EOE M/F/H _64.2·1236
Answering Service ta k · ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
ing applications for l' ... --------•! UPM-7AM shift Sun & Banking
Mon only. 362 3rd St., Aulstaftt Ma111a9er TELLERS #C. Laguna Beaeh W..tecl For •ari.ty
•ARCHITECT
675-6110
AmST
stare "' C.M. arH. FULL Tl ME
MEW ACCOUNTS
FULL& PART T l MF.
Position available in our
South Coast Pina office
F:x perierice prer'd. Call
Kathy Amburgey
:>4().4066
USE THE
DAILY PILOT
"FAST
RESULT"
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For Result
Service Call
642-5678
ht.JU
Columbia
SaYiltcJs
.dl.om
AssocJaHo.
910S. Brookhunt Anaheim, Ca. 92904
F.qu•l Opply
Employer MI F
Placing a Classified ad 1s
as easy as dialing your
phone. Give us a call.
We'll do the rest. 642·5678
•••••• • Daily Pilat
I Accounts Payable : e looldae.,..-e
Please call Wed. thru
Sat. 1542·0092, ask for
Joyce
IDPlt/SCTRY
Exper. mature person
for real estate office in
Sunset Beach. P /T II»
day. Salary $500/mo.
7t4/846·6608 or eves
213/581'l·S743
BONUS
of 1 MO SALARY! c ...... 0ppar .... 1es
L-.HllaOfc . EXP£RJENCEO ONLY
VA.ULT TB.LB
FULL TIME
COMMERCIAL
TB.LB
PART TIME
CASHIER
32·40hrs wk ml'I. Sal &
Sun. Expcnenred App-
ly in person. Kerm Rim;1
Hardware. 2666 Har bor
Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
CASHIERS
UTDTEM
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shift s
DELI MANAGE R
We promote to manage.
menl & s upervision from
within.
WANT /I CAREER?
CORta Mesa
Ill Del Mar
631·9421
Life cast Sculptor needs
asslstanl fo r a ne w
studio. musl be am·
bilious. creative, e xper
in working in the human
rorm. work well w /peo-
ple. 499·\968 anytime.
ASSIMILB/Troht.e
Hose produ ct s . Bi
lingual. Call 645-73111,
askforJlm.
Variety store ••·
perieC1ce. s11c as
floor pertoC1 or AHll·
taftt MaC1a9er IOI
geMral JMt'ChClftdiu
store .._rff. Ht CtOt
MeetlClrJ. hthf'•lews
M~. I OA.M-3PM.
G llbert S· I 0 -2 s·
Store. 257 E. 17th St .•
CostaM.sa.
e A full·timc position is available •
CALIFORNIA e for accurate person with at least e e tw o years expe rience in e
FEDERAL • process ing arcounts payable for •
comp~ter input, cash reporting
SGT'"9s & LCHICI e and d1sbul'scm cnt scheduling and •
Call Carol Thuyns a t
832·2811 for interview .......
F.O.E
Laguna Bea<'h
494.9233
lluntington Beach
962·9116
AUTO
People who need people
sho uld always check the
Service Directory in the
OEALERSlll I'
Nee<is dependable g!r l
for general orrlce. part
or Cull tune La~una
Beach. 494·1131, ext. 200
IOOt<kHrH
Flex. PT /Pl'. 63"5031 695 Town CenlerOr e forecasting. Will prepare bank e
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 e depos its. Must possess good office e
F..qual Oppartunity e skills. Perma nent position with e •IOOICIC•HS
Cleri<'al so. ORANGE en
MUHICIPALCIT DAJLY PILOT
Employer ood '' AUTOMOTIVE l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!~I . g .salary. Company paid life, e Busy Chevy store seek ·
PLAZA/secretarial.Service
Specializing in _,
RESUMES
TYPING
CONSULTATION-PREPARATION
COMPLETE SERVICE
CHOICE OF STATIONERY
FOR
COVER LETIERS
COPYING
SPIRAL BINDING
IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND
SATURDAY A EVENING HOURS
752-0234
MICHELION O.IVE • SUlttlll • IRVINE, CA 92715
..., ............................ _._0.-..C.....~
hospital. m edical and dental • Ing bookkeepers wilh
• benefits. Company credit union. automotive exp. for;
• Apply at Orange Coast Da ily Pilot • manual entry of service
• btwn 8am·5pm or ca ll 642·4321 . ext • ~~!C:·a~c~~r~~~··c:~~:
• 'l11 · • In John Wayne Airport • Cameraman • complell. Salary 'open.
• 8ff ofc mgr. Howard e Experien ced a t least 5 years. • Chevrolet. Do\>e tQuail f l Must be able to use newspaper St.fl. Newport Beach. fl camera a nd pl a t e making e BOOKKEEPER
DEPUTY CLERK I
SIMO/MO.
Requires 1 year clerical
experience. Mus t pass
ty pinit tes t, 40 wpm,
831·9000 X42 fOfl app\,
•Equ a l O ppl y
Employer
• systems. ,Excellent wages and• Full d 11.e•pr ,thruT/B,
• bene fits . Appl y in person e typing, 10 key, neat •P· 1 ........ -----
• w/resume to Orange Coast Daily e pearan<'e req, 3-4 day Clerical
Pilot week. for Penin. R.E. SENIOR CLER" •. ·Part Time Evaa_· •. orc.cauoouy875-4830 " Pleuey Semiconductors c ..... , Y_.. • 1•-iar&llllll"-is .-.1n,. Senior c 1erk • Adults w i ( h outs tan d Jn g I IOC«i_.. tor our Sales/Customer e attractive personalities who e UMSTAMT Service office. Sharp.
• · ki · h e lxp'd , A /P -A /R, pe.niona\>le. aelf·starter. en.JOY: wor ng wit 10..lS year old payroll, bank recona.. ability to Ullnk on feet• e youths. Start .at $4 .00/hour . e · 1 en. Jedser po1t • good communication
• 2: 30PM a nd 5: 30PM. 642·4321 e ballanc!e. 1lll111 a mu1t. Ty~lnt
• Ext. ~. Aitk for Lort. e 1~ "'" 40·45 wpm. Prev ou1
• .. ........ cuetomer service ex· • OD:r~ • CH-.US 111 ,.._. __ a ...-._ite plUI. r-P«sa•ISerriea r-"91\...,. _.,..
• 830 W. Bay Street • T==~ • Apply 'ft.'iiin·
• l:'ft Costa Mesa, CA • UOOQuall, H.B. 111•11 , .... e ~ual Opportunity Employer • Attb&.na *1...._A• .
.................. -.mo B.O.I . '"1119.CA
ierl"at opportunity to
!(row with a rast·moving
Company
We offer top n o t ch
sal aries a nd fri n ge
benefiL'I, including Com·
pany.paid medical. den·
tal and life Insurance. educational reimburse-
ment, credit union and
a n outs tanding E m p l oyee Stock
• Ownership Plan. To app.
ly. please stop by the
Personnel Department.
WESTERN
DIGITAL
CORP.
312.8 Red Hiii Avenue
cCom er Baker a. Red
Hill>
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
"Designing Technology
For Tiie Future"
F,qual Opportunity
•-Employer
N. 8 . ~·8520
ORG. IW-2fl62
Equal Opp Em pl yr MI F
a.n.Gn..
Newport B eac h
mortgage banking com-
pany has an enlry·level
position available In our
loan service dept. Some
previous office ex ·
pe rien <'e desirable It
good <'Ommunl('atlon
skills. For appt.. call
640-4580. ext. •202.
E.O.E.
Clerk / Manag e r .
Hallma.rk & Gifts. E•P
pref. 64(>. 7373.
CL8tK TYPIST
We provide reloc:aUon
services for mJr. cor·
porations transferrin«
their employees. Our
Homesales Oi.Y. is seek·
il\C a c~ typist !typing
skills M-«>wpm >. If you
are well organlted. de·
Clerical tail-oriented. this posi· lion Is for you. Salary Is C•llMlr l800 mo. Excell. vaca· s.r.lce tion. sick leave & co.
I paid b en efits . Call
111"'91 •• Frankieal:
Excel ent training op· 152·'11CYI
portl.Wty for lnd!Yiduals Merrill Lynch
lnvolvlnc heavy filing Reloc:aUon M1ml .. In<'.
a n .d t e I e p h o n e Equal Opp Emplyr M /F
res pons I b 111 ll ea . E x . '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!"""' perience In deal1C1g with •~
the public helpful. CLO'l'HISftMI
We otter a good starting
salary, e•cellent com .
pany pt1ld beftefita ln-
chiding attractive worti
appuel and a pleasanl
wor kln1 atmos phere.
Apply In penon between
9AMand4PM.
0
Now hlrtn1 part Umt
s ales • A11iatant
M ana1er Train•••
M lnlmum Imo. ta·
periertce. Callta-IDl.
Computer
Dre11 maaufaeturer n.-part u .. dab·
en\rf ,.,_ tor ••l ~omput•r laatalla~l=llUll tmow 1 .... ,. ,., • ....,eoad.
~lepenon:
ST.JOlll
lHll Der&an An., .,....
f Ceraer lttlYl• 6 .,....,
ne..-nn
• l
, -
c --• ..&
~?" ... ',.! ..... ?!.~ ... ?.~t.u.~ ..... ?!~ .... ~.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!! ~!'!'f.?~ ..... ?!~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 22, 1981 -
......._.. ~ ... ,~ •lrlt •••AL OMCI uOtf U.A&. SIC'Y ~~~ ..... ?!~ .. ~~!'!';.~ ..... ?!_~ ~.!!~ ..... ?!!~ ..... ~~ ..... !!.~~ ~ ....... Ynllm41ttd ••rn I ~ Part lime ...... Mtw~ ror NewpGrt Beach law • AZ-•JOI hl .. PJNJMlllMl Or• r M book ..... , ,..,1 otnet.EaeeUentaldllaa NurH'1Aldetot5yrold PRfNTSHOPTRAINEE 1.:.noMllT SalaUd,y, PIT.3ev~:; ~mlA 11uht111~r 1t1rdwt1rlleor1. 0 itatana.~ .. •• ~It muit. Dutiea Include lady, f~1nale, middle · Ml.mttype40wpm Excit.ina potltioQ In our per WMI!. Sundays 11 ~
............ f~m....i.-H Ip •n•41d t1011 11nohrs Typln& r ~ r 10 ~~~ .urt' tYl>iJ\I correspoadentt aged . MUST SPEAK 333 3rd St. Laguna deal n studio ! Good (714*2,••0
.. U' 111..-lllA)t1 phunt· C'nmm1u11r a1lnn iiupervisor y oper to .. dorwDenta and other J A PA N ES E 0 R Beach ~ II y... A <.1t.Ull.,1 cwpl«' 1 •r I Ir. 1 I I C .. 11 f o ~ In <-.)()rtllii•te 6 over see rn~biUtia &POC"it t· CHINESE AS WELL AS PllOOUCTIOM ~~ p IN~ pt"'rf :1 nt~: ---------
......... 1..utwt• '' • 1111 ~~., ~~.~~.~·k7 lt'n-1-~~ ll•)' ., nltht utlUty a rea. ed '1!'1 '=" desk. Coo· ENG 1t I S ff . R EFS . We have the following ~ltOl. SALES/ H•••l lv pro mln t'nl Cif'nl'nel Offil c• ~>nl'S Prt1V1~ Upt'r. with In· tad • ·9190. UOO/mo + r oom & b ._
mdlul la bor1t or~ ~~:° ( ~'~ 11f' .. ~h~.u!:' hlt p.1yrotl 1n v111c1nl( v<•ntl)r)'.slor11e&belng Ll•ALSICl.lfAIY h?•nt in Spanish Villa ~.!':J:!~~~ b:Si::s~ !!.~~ '" . ahn J Mllll llllnl'd ·~ ()nl~ldr1I nn ltlllllj( \Int 01•por1unl ~111!llil\Jal ll dellfinite plus. Busy Law omee. lyr ~,100~1~: ~~~a~lr,es~~ located in Irvine nr. RECEPTIONIST .. . MARKETING
... =:---a.no ~" • ,uni •tll4' ru11111ul• " 11111111 l)' \IP S)'ll"OI~. 1611 .-.nJo)'I c:xc,·lc: ent l cdoim · legal exp. pref. Sal. com· 4J~ , • Airport. New facility. We have an lmm~iate A r e you a 11elt
motivated . •1.t;,ci·rt ivt-
p e rson with a •rn lc.,
background? our fa11l
pa ced co ll c:~t· ufl
ffi lSSIOll.S uff1ft• I'! seek·
ing a bri.:ht. penpl1•
oriented 1.ndiv1dual for a
recrwt1ng pos1th111 lk
quired are direct sale,
s klll11 with tt.'ll'phorw
salc•s exper1enr1• u111l
some a dm1n1 s tra t iv1•
backitround. The ~ii('
cessful c:111diJ :11l· will
hll.V<' ex cellent tom
mumc<it10n s kills for rl<'
alinA effect1v1•ly v.1th ill
types of 11eoµI<> ancl .1
flOQfl d ost• uf -. tr•., I
senst' Call
"u '"t'O'm~•"' 'd""1m houw l11S.• l111&u1111 t or M1111nn1 ~ c·~ 04~96411 p~r1ny ~nc:lb,lnhcftu Ang menaurate w /exper. . Storage/Fn.rWhse openin • for an In·
Rl!ALIT' l"QUlµrnPnl drt.11 • 1111 J uel\ 1.11 G88A1. OflftCf ply i.n pt'l"!IOn, Mon-Fri.. • NUISIS .....llH ac me an d1vidual with strontt • ""' "r 11 11 • ti ~ rn~a per 11 1 "P· Lido VUJaoe675-9102 f M h. M I t "
W • n •• d a I ,. a d !I* ut111 M•n1 tlu u I' 11 c;,Mt l)'Jll..'>l, IU kt>\' by !IAM Noon l't!tsonnel L 1 QUOR Store clerk. Pr a c tic a l\Y6 r s es . Ex P h e 1 P r u 1 1 n °1 verbal communication
Op.ralor 10 run lh• •MMt11•,PM wuch trkphorw:i Gro" MA.lllOTIHOTIL Niles. Beach a r ea. C NA 's, Companion (~l~~~;:;1 s kills to answer phones
o pcn11m1 J urin 11\1 111.: l!tibhsh1ng 1·nmi>•n)' 9'10Newport Center Dr. F /time. Exp. nee. Tep Aides. ln·home & Hospt. and greet customers. d.a • OUFTB N ,10 .. m 0 k c• r pr l' f Newp0rt Beach A 1 . , I pvt. duty cases avail. ApplicanL'I must type 60
If ruu l\a•" i .... , .. ,
p4'f' r 1n ·com~•uh•t
o pocraUul\'> '"' luJ an~
lllC'bHl.lllnr; •nd l'~u1 1'
ment m<11n1.-1111nn
~oowlc-d ac .. r HA""
and Uw dt'-"rf' tu .u h1.-•,
•n •h •n " tht·o ttw. I•
\QUr oPJJOO un1t• ~111t
rf'St..U:n.-t lt
;arol 11 \I. h 11t
Ni<'hol I n!>lll Ult I p 0 Ro~!m97\
V. 0 r Id W .:t v P ,, ' I ,, I
l't'lllt'I I ''°' An.Rt>l~ l II !IWC.".1 I
Afflm1dt1vt' l"lmn
FAaual Opportunit)
tmpLoyer M F
Construction Yant Mau.
FT. must ha vl' \'alid
driver's h<· 1!171 PhH·t•n
tia,C M.
COOK
Presehool P arl 1-'ull
limet'Xp lrv551 ~S3:1
Cost Acc ounta11l
Construction expcr 1·s
1 sentiut. P l1m1• E• l'!>
OK. 645-650 I
"7'"' 0 ........ ... 11 wages. PP>' •n person. •1-1u •CTIO.... wpm accurately, have • _,I I ..,_ lnl.I r OI llJllH \'IJ Equal Opp Emplyr M /F Holiday House Liquors. ,.. ~ ",.. " PRODUCTION ~~ lllClJ ~1n. N<irthrup , 2937 E. Coast Rwy, CdM NURS~ REGISTRY neat appearance and get 111 11 iwt > I ,.,,,I.I 1111t t ur Costa Mesa 545.0500 along well with others
H'1 ~.r..w.1 nl!ukd fut laLl\Jt.O~ lr\lrW & s A JIOlJSt;KEEPER. Nwpl Live-In Housekeeper, ap· WORKERS P rev1ou11 experien<·e
tlr'11A'l"l •kp .. rtmt't1\ 111 1111 .:.t1011i. $4 oo ~ up lkh, Uv1Mn, I cMld, pvt preciative fam ily. 5 li!m!~~-------Anabolic. Inc., a leader preferable Must l>4' non
o ut ch ••'11 lu1l111 ! '1111i.M3 ur63lll!lllll rm.~fs req CallJoyce days, 2 c hildren,'ocn Optics inthevitaminmanufac· s moker. Ex c•e lle nl ,,..,. lhlll I 7,.,6771 .,A,,_A... salary and bene fits
GUARDS "' · '"' ......., rront. ref's 545,1591 luring industry. has im· package. Please contact
DllVYS W.UolTfO I hill & 1Jltl'1 t1rm• All llum>t!keeper. live.in, GLASS mt'diate openings on the Caryn Whalen for more
hC"fA'f\tl..l1h & ,n .. ,,. Ill .Hc-u:-l 111f111 lll'i furn 'd S<it 1Sun orr Fo r 2 yr c• ...... ER 1st shift for a label coder information, 540-6952.
ur 1.1\N .Mt .11 .. in ~""' \11,1" :•1 ur ov\•r 1t'l1n•11 l(irl Irvine 752.2209 LOAM U I I and a packager. No ex MCS, Inc. 1)1'JJ~ "~k tur h1t .,.,.lmtm• "lv1•\flt•t ON' TR.AIMEE penencenecessary 29605. Daimler Av
\ 11111 ~ t ' n 1 H' r .ti 1 11 11u~1.·kcepH t Na nn y . ACCOUMTIMG You have an exceptional 11 . Santa Ana. CA ORIVYS l't11tl'1·t11in ~·rv11•1• 1:.!W hv1H n or vut. needed for Please see our ad today Ca or apply m person Equal Oppty Employe r
lli.11 \ R1d1. h•1·.1l~t 111 '>' :>th St i.,,1nt.1 ,\n.1 I "orkm.: parents & darl· under ACCOUNTING . opportunity available &. right now. To qualify , I 1o:una lhlls ha-. 11 tllllt' l11tt-rvu" hr ... q ll I I 1 m.: ti , yr old girl in Columbia Savings you should have some
,\ r l.1me llfl!lllllln:. c .. 1 "'"" ..... I I n ·1ne Mus t drive . familiarity with produ<."
clri\llllo! rc:l ovt•1 ?l • 1n 11 , I .,~ak Enl(hs h & have ti on tasks associated -.ui.1111·1· l••IUllPOwnt 1 ·•If "1~11:.1 ... ,.,,..,,,.nt ruf •'all days 759.9199·, LOAMOFACB .. , -1 f 1-·1 ·1 r < • 1m ' '-with cutting RI ass pro f (H. k111 1o1•11 II 11' n"1""1" oi • "0 1 "ken<ls eves·8S7·4730. Aggressive Individual IJ11w11111}! I m.in•IP1•rf11n.10t•1· Ip needed with bank or ducts . You will be
1,, 1;o . l'i•mm""""' llOlJSl-:K 1-:1-;r-t::R Live· . trained in glass <'uttmic finance company ex d B.ECTRICl..t.H I p,11cl 1•111 lnll·nw" Nill Hl , muture person lo perience. Fast.moving proce ur('s. mas ter
.lnumev 1~·r.1111 rn.1r1111• , .loh11 \l!tl lt:l6.1 t:uok & du htl• hskp1nl! R.E. lender. Unlimited sc heduling. S<."rap re·
onh hanl"ork,•i rwi·tl Salar~. rm. hrd. plenty opportunity. 828.8160 porting. material cun JJJt)I~ l<on M """"I! 11 \rtl)\\ \HE'\\LES 11f fn'e tinw. xlnt toe . !Dennis>. lrol. and inspc.·euon of ~:, t."!lltt LAGUNA BEACH .. tos<' lo bl'l1 Cull Mrs. supplies
H..iail l'1·rm fu ll & 1>iit1h1r·194 ijtl7S LVN'S l·l I
t-:\••(· Se1·1 1•ta r• •'X
1wn1•111•1'll 111 l,1\\ n"il
1·stat1.· n '111111·'· 1•11·
will 1111 1•xtra t ypinl.l .1t
ht11111' 17 1 I )1<:17 ll:t 1'1
l'Vtnll1j!S
FACTORY TR..t.IHEES
Malurl'. r<'l111bk ir1
We orre r a t e rrific 11 t111w :!411 llro,itl\\.1 \' llous1•keerv•r 1Compunion •1~ ••Shi-.
I ·~ ,....., ""' •Tn benefits packai:e mclud· n i.tll:I for t•lderly persiJn l.1vc 99 bed SNF xlnt. repula mg two weeks paid v:tl'U·
1norout k3:J..200'J lion Beach area . tion (S days after rir!.t I !.\HJ >\\' \Ill-Si\I I-'.._
f 11ll 1lll1t' l'.Hl lllllt' t\p
Pl.1• 111 1wn.m1 ('rqw11
II a rdw.ir1• 111:!·1 I fv 1111'
< Wt'Sll'llff l'lata t N II
HOUSEkEEPERS
Outstanding bene fits. six months). compuny
642·~ ___ paid insurarwe . cre <lil
MAIDS
Exp'd. lmmed. hire. AP·
ply Angie. San Clemente
Inn.
union, and more
Stop by. or c11ll us today
for further details
ANABOLIC, INC
17802 Gillelle Ave
lrvme. CA 92713
17141 546·11901
Equal Oppty,
Employer MI F
P /T Demons trate in
stores in your area all
day Fri, Sat. Car net•
$4 /hr. (714 ) 775,7()37.
<2 13)8"nl135
P !time , 7days, 2hrs 1duJ
ly , AM delivery. L /\
Times $100 per week. ~
gas allowc1nrc J.11~una
Reach. 49-i·IW!lf •.
RECEPTIONIST
Full Lime Sun Thurs
l.1te typing & lO·key ex
periencc needed Pvt
Country <'lub. G«·S404
RECf:r7TIOHIST
With or without typ1n1?
nl'eded. Top pay Te rn
P<>rary & rull time C'a II
To<l Sl>rvin-s at 979·11900
.R e !> i d t: n l /\ I d I'
Jl11usckeerwr 1''0r at·t1 ve
rt'llrt:m c nt fal·ll1ty
Various <lutH·'i Must
have expl'r (Jpt•n1111o(s ,
J J(~ I I 30 !.. ~ I I 31) /\p
p I\ !'\ c " p .. n v 1 11 .1
fi ll! !iHfil
J at·k L:ll ~un
714 M6 731.i(I. E' t :1111;
BUS INESS
SCHOOLS GROUP
NATIONAL
EDUC ATION
CORP.
4361 Rm·h Sln•1·t
Nl•wport Br a1·h •r•1;1:11
Equal Opportun11)
1<;mµloy1.>r M J.
Sall•sp.-r-;<1n P,111tl
ro1untt•r ~1mt· l''<l'•'r 11
11'<J l.,1j!ltllU !11·,11'!1
lumhc·r (",, 1!1 l 1•!>~ , r
fY10~
SA Lfo.Sl'Ell!'><l'\ ,,, 111,•
DB.I. FIT & P n. Eslary's , !J444 t-: Coas t
Hwy, CdM. 67S· 13.54
u1 v1d ua ls l'rl·~surt·1 "t'alth
).!uaj!t> rna11ufa1·1ur1•r EVERYBODY LIKES
41 ~day work wcyk A WIHHER 15.~Chrmicul L<int' ' Ii" 111111 <•I thl' f.islt"'t (J\1 <."i':ld<lrn & Roba J.:rttWllH'<'omp:invin th<·
W1· huv(' 11n i mmediate 0 11 <>n 11i~ fo r 2
housekccl>f'rs Full time
poi.1\lons tOPM·6AM
~hi fts Xlnt fri nge
hcnefiL<; package. Apply
in prrson al Advanced
11<-alt h Center, 1300
flri:.tol St North, Ste. I
11100. Newport Reach . 1 E.O f': Mlf'
Maintenance Dtsc·
INSTRUMENTS
P IT person for s mall of
fit•e, various dut1t>s. ae
11ve s ports w e ar C'o
536·9JJ.3 H,.~taur11nt n1 u-;1 111 • ~I" 1 1. 1 ~
Delivery
Lite delivery "ork. 4 hrs
Mon·F'n. must h;l\•e own
car. Hrly s alary + l·a r I
expenses Monti 833·11000 •
Delivery Man for t.'arl) I
AM L.J\ Timi's horn•· dc-
liveq" Economu•a l c·;Jr
required Adults t1nly
2'"2 hrs per 1.h1~ No 1.·111
lectin~. S4SO per mo nl't
take horn<' + hnnus
+ g a s . a I t o w a n •' ,.
Wes tm inster II unt
Reh. area. f1J8,54M
De.livery r><•rson W<tntc·tl
for Allen Reck Flo rist.
over 21. S dys week with
Mon off. $3. 75/hr. Start
as soon as possible. Ask
for Randy or A I lcn
645-3804.
<'h1l'a I he.1ll1) & 11utr1l1on f1l'ld
llu11t1nJ!tOn llt-ach I nhrn111'C'I 1n1·111t11• opp
RLECLERIC
L:irl(e ino;uranL«' ai:cnC'y
ha!'> immediate 11pcn1ng
for fast en<'n:Nir filt•
l'1 1•rk l'a1d 1·omr1uny
lx'nrfiti-Call Linda. at
549 11161
l\ Call \I r \rm"t.rong
>i!lll~:l
ll11~lt">S & 1hn111~ r1l11m
<;lll"'r\ l•·t•r f.ir pvt l'tlflll
tr~ duh must knu" ho" I
tn typt· J\sk fur !-'rank s.rn o:rr.
n r1.1 . TIM F p \Im•· TIUSTl':~s W\11'111-:SS
;rns ~t.'rv No c•xp nl'<·
('a II {;40 111 n 1-: ', E
(;cJrlll•n (;rnvt• Company
n1'rds 1n o rfit•t• s<i lt•s
pcrsonnt•I & <lcl ivcry
drivt:rs Nn t.•xpcriencc
nN·essary Will train in
our office Call aft IPM.
Ask for Di ll · 636·6180.
General Office Worker
Mu.~t type 40wpm
Costa M<-:.a 5-19·3942
F.:qwr11•n1·1.•d .,. a1trl'~!'o
.,. allt:r!'> dav or 111j!hl.
part of full t1m1· I' riv all'
t•luh Apply i.t tlilll
l\avs1dt' llr . Corona clel
MarWl.'d. thru Sun
Hotel
Dental Assist . Cha1rs1de
RDA preferred. must b<'
highly motivated & N<p
F/T.4dayi.. gdsalary &
benefits. 496-2500
Gent>ral Orfit:<· Rkkpj?
audilln!!. 1,YJJIO ~. some
.. xp hd11ful. but not 111:•·
Oranie n r Anuhe1m
Stadium 771·4750. 9,5
DRIVER
Opportunity exists for
qualified applicant to
serve as driver for pre·
stigious hotl'I. This full
time position of flexible•
shifts "111 rc.>c1u1re Class 11 lirensc aft e r hin· F:n
JOY exc·ellent company
benefits. indudinJ? a free•
meal per shift Applv in Dental Assistant, F /T
position open in Costa
Mesa office. F.xp& x·rnY
license req. 631 1420
G ...... ~ "'l OFFICE person. ~on 1-'n. !IA~1
P'l"'9\A Noon Per.mnn<'I 1 j!1rl o rr1 cP L1 i:h t
1rnymll mvnll·rni::. 1 vp MARRIOTT HOTEL
1 lnu!oekecpcr lbabyi.1tte r
\1;tture woman to h vl' m
but not mandatory to
•·arc for infant & do
hous1:keep1n~ 1n CdM
ar1•a Ref's req Cull
966 021!1 or fi7S·K604 ask
fur !);·bra
IN l'O M I-: TAX
P fU:PARERS
f11gh eaminl( potential
1n volume o ff ices .
17 M)S4(~0187 aft. SPM.
Or 1213)294·5146
INSPECTOR
lnprocess. floor & re·
ceiving. Top benefits in·
el uding health, denh1I.
li fe &savings plan .
OF.LTRONIC.
Costa Mesa :>45·0413
INS RANC'F. SALES·
Tired of f1ghtinR infla·
t1on ? Farmers Ins. now
interviewing to expand
ai:ency force. For dt>·
tails Oic k M ye r s
848·TI67 or »4·0532 In g . p h 0 n e s F I r 900 Nt-wport Centl'r Ur
Dental Systems. 161 t Monro ia. Newport Beadl Ins urance
Ex perienccd porcela rn CM 645 ~O. I •• E•q_•u•al•O•p•"-E•m•p•l•y•r •M-".· ..t.CCOUMT REP
frame/C&B Tech NP & I
gold. Must know atta1·h G,.ncral C>ff11••· • llot.-1
ment & bridit"' Cood l r time I 5 A 11!<o \\1•r 1 "°"'Desk Clerlc
FGg has openings in
1·11slvme r :.crvice dept
to servit'l• auto mobile
a n'<1 u11Ls Mus t have
good oral & written com
mumc·ations skills F.x
Iler desirable. Starting
wages + ben (•f 1t<; I phonr lilt· tv111n$! Ex1x-rienn' prd,.rr11I
Trainee for Dt>ntal H911 !1Ctll Apply to ('111dy Surf &
Laboratory position Ap I Sa nd llo t •>I l.;q~u n u
ply in person 2'17'1 1:t Gcnl·ral 8e11l·h.4974477
NewptJrt Rl vrt. l'ost.1 ThelalbooloyClub Mesa. , is now hinft9:
s a lurv t•nmmcns urate
Holel W'cxpc r & ability. Xlnt.
blHHEtt COOK 1·0, he11l'fits & career ad-DENTAL Assbt. Npl
Bch. n~torati vc µr:n·
t i c e ' n d s c x p · 11 ..
e n e r g e l 1 t• l (' 11 m
mem ber. gel -;uh1ry.
many benefits 6.11 2491
Spa Attet1do"h
1.arlws Sr:i
i1\M :! 30or 2 30 q
:\h·n·, Spa S:ol ~Ill
5 :J()J'M 121' ;'\I
1"1111 tirnr• C11wn1n~ 1·11r 1 van1·cment pot ential.
, r1•11tly f''tisls fnr l·xpcr'1I I for appt call Linda·
.tinner c•ook v.ith rn· 714 ·54!1 !1161 .
Dent al Asi;1s t an l
chalrside with X Ra~
Ii<'. Part L1ml' S e al
Beach office 131 ·2!!29
DENTAi. 1\SSISTANT
Chrslde for hu<;y C M .
general pract1rr. 41 .. d\
wk.~2A10
DESIGMB
HAFTB
Laguna Beac h rice
tronlcs manufa<'t urer
needs:
•an eX"perienced person
to be respons1 bit> for
draf'Ung & mecha111ca I
design fonctinns. Must
have th oro u)?h
knowledl(e of draftinit
procedures. P\ board
layout. digital. analog.
microwave circuit d e
sign. & some knowledRe
of e lectro.mechanical
packaging.
DIAFTIR
•to.do mechanical detail
drawings for assembly
&r laYout. Knowledge of
s h op practices &
m ach ines des irable
Wort! or school exper
equivalent to 2yr s
h lthachool meehanlcal
drawt111 • math couM!es neceeaary.
Opportunity for advan·
cement &r career
growth. We offer xlnt
pay • beneflta +
4 DAYWOB WHIC f'•~ty la In beautiful
~~a Canyon near • fte9ort af'HS.
Gate PenOf'I
Sat Sun :ll'M Wl'M
Please l'all fo1 JIJl'I
li-t!i·7358. 'V1 o n I· 1 1
8 :M>-S
General
TIMPORAlY
ASSICiHMEHTS
.AVAIL.AILE AT
SAMOMOFRE
loncJ & Short Term
SPECIAL
IMTEIVIEWING
CEHTElt
KELLY GIRL
KELLY lNDUSTRlAl..
Typists. !H'l'retaries.
bookkeepers. clerks,
wol"fi processors. Ille In·
dustrlal workers are all
needed for San Onofrt>
Special 8"""iew1:
26944C.-0
O.Estnla t Mi. Wt-st of Fwy SJ
S-CleMHll
Tues .. Feb. 24th &
Wed .. Feb. 25th.
9:00AM to4·00PM
"Eam Top Pay The Kelly Girl Way ..
IELL~··~·
SE""V•CE S
1649 Ca~.Ste. E
San Marcoe. Ca.
744-2402 M2·2662
Not An A1ency.
Never A Fee
E.O.E . MIP'/H
CaU for appt: P enoonel
Depl. Tetonlc Berkeley:
7 H · 414·9401 . La I u n a I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-.11i:1ou' h11t1·I S 11L
n•sMul a11ph1·11n1 v. ill lw 1
,1hlt• to1 v.ork 1n fl(•'t1hl1•
-.1 111.1\wn,: he· 11n!a11111.•1I I
a vail11hlC' \\ "''k•·n•I' (.
c-omfon .1hl<' with ri'nf)• :
cards Enio> t•\l•rllcnt
• ompjll)' b1•nc•f1i... 1n
'IU11mi: .1 fn·r m1·:il p1•1 I
<.hifl Applv 111 1>1•rson
!\'1 on-l'r1 . ''\VI :'\onn
P<'r.,;onnel I
MARRIOTT HOTEL
900 Newport Ccnll'r Or
Nt-wpor1 Bra1 h
F:qual Opp Emplyr M F
ltol.('I
Front Desk
Clerks
We arc Set>kin~ lll'tiJ)I<'
oriented persons ahle to
work varied hours. Must
he adept with fl.iures
Full time positum offers
e x ct-lle nt company
benefits. inrludin~ a free
meal per shift Apply m
persan, Mon· Fri , 9A M Noon. Personnel
MARllOTI HOTEL
900 New))Ort Center Dr .
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M /F
H OUSECLEAN E R /
Babysitter . M /W /F ,
8:J0.2:~. S4 hr. 631·0130
INSURANCE
(J ldl1ne in s uran ce
hrokt>r ,;l(e r('(Jll i rrs ex·
p·<l ix·rmnal hnPS al'ct
~1dn11ms1rator for pos1·
t 111n in I rvme rorl)Orate
ore Stronl! tech back
groun<l a must. Com
pet1t1vt• benefiti; indude
profit sha rinl!. dent a I.
m1.'C.11r al, and hCe cov
crni1.•. na 11I 1:: day or per
m onth educatio nal
c•reimbursement Pleast>
1•1111 7S2 2255. exl. 305.
J\ nd('rson & Ande rs on
In' Rkrs. Inc F.OE
M 1-'111
INT E RIO R DES IGN
SA LF:S. Flair for de·
corating helpful Flex
hrs, will tram. 499· 1461 .
Interior DnlcJMr
Flooring & drapery ex-
pt:riencc. Hrly + comm.
2 days /wk floor lime +
consultlntt. N.8 . 640·9193
I NTERIO R
LANDSCAPING CO.
based in Onnge Cly now
hiring ror rull/time
mainte nance ro ute .
must have own car. call
for intervie w wkdays
540..Q.42
Janitorial. Coeta Mesa.
PIT. e11p adults only.
Top pay or sub·contra<."t.
(213)923-9859.
Hotel JIWll.IY SALH
HOST/HOSTESS WILL TRAIN. Well
Full or p/tlme positions d I t Ill t avail. for r ellAble , gromme ' n e ien • aelr motlvated penon. DeOl>le-orlented persons. Pl 11-1.,_ Fleidble shifts . Enjoy 1--e_ue_c_a_. _ _._,.;......,.. __
excel I. com P a n Y l .... ASSIST. beneflta Including a free Part or full time.
meal per shift. Apply In 545-1144
,...,,. _______ "'lfl :--=1oon. Mon· •• Fri. Pt KITCHEN HELP
..... E.O.E.
-------
Classy Autos OTTHOT& M•le or female, full , ... OTICI 900 Newport Center Dr. Ume, nlcht ablft, 1 day1. " • "'d ti d Newport Beach Apply et llOl B~idt bow D•llY Pllot Clan · ''°' Ver Se !qual()ppEmptyrM/P' Or. Corone del lier llled •cb dl.IPl•y their Wed •""-· •·-m...,.. with letlblUly .um.oa1111. Mil~ T O\ar acts, •• in the HOVSJ:CL.SA.NERS l.MelC ..... -. fNud IO HJ, really To work fot JaatH'• Indoor plHt m•lat.
I J.!l..::,•ulu. Pllone ..... ______ .. , .. .....,Alm. P f.f • ...a. bp .... mm.'-""'·
~ ,... .. rn.m•u. ...-
CUSTODIAN
Saddleback Coll. Mis·
s ioo Viejo. 10 :30PM ·
7A M. M·F. Salary rangt>
Sl.Clll to Sl.324 per mo
+ S'h shift differential.
MAIMl'EMANCE II
aECTllCIAN 7AM·3:~PM. Tues-Sat
Salary range Sl.35S to
Sl.700 per mo. 831-4850.
8·S
MAMAGEI TRAINEE
To learn film p rocessinl{
business. No exp. nee
Will train. 971-9201
MANAGEMENT
Ambitious couple , 2nd
income. Help assist with
wholesale business.
549·~
Management
ASSISTANT
MANA GB
X In t opportunity in
growing specialty store
t•hain for m a nagemt-nt
person with National
dept. store or specialty
chain shop e"P· Liberal
Co. benefits. interview·
ing in our Irvine store.
call Mr. Foxcrort for
app'l. 1714)552·3130.
MATBIAL
HAMDLING
Parts clerk. rubber hose
products. must pass co.
physical including back
x·ray. Taking applica·
lions btwn 8 & lOAM on·
ly Stra to rtu . 17671
Armstrong Ave .. Irv .
EOF. A Kendavis Ind.
Co.
MECHANIC
Needed immediately. a
hlih ly qualified
mechanic to work in our
used car dept. Excellent
pay. benefits & workini?
<."onditions.
Call Mr. Doy
IOI WITHAM VW
17141193-7551
638-7110
MB>ICAL/ICPT.
Neurologist offke. Busy
phones. making -appts.
lite typing. Must be
sharp & like to be busy
Xlnt benefits. Full time
Nr . lloag Hosp. Call
Colleen at 642,1437
Mt-dlcal Assist.. P IT .
Newport Beach phys1·
cian. varied front /back
office duties . Lile IYP·
in~. filing. lite phones.
EKG. Exp he l pful.
S alar y n eg Com ·
m e nsur ate with exp.
644·7244.
Medical Receptionis t .
T yping. bookkeeping.
salary & ho\Jrs open.
759-0257.
MEDICAL
Front office ex per fl
person offic e . Call
Renee; 972-2868
M edical office nds
woman skilled in typing,
insur. (213)420-Ql2'7
MnrT,...
Needed for adhesive,
color. & paint mixln1 &r
grtndiq on 3-roll m 111.
1531 Mo nrovia. N. B.
M·F,M .
Models. Tall. sharp,
Fem i nine only .
Mapmae. Non-fashion.
eGtm.Bob.
Need eatra money ?
Demanatrate liquid em·
bro6dlry. CaUS.•13
Nunint ..... LYM
Part Ulne. ll·T. Small 41 bed-·· bospt. Saal• Aa•lflll ..... 1 ••II• rear 1•oppl111 ...... .,, ....... o.u,
PUat~.W..
P l" Bl.IC"
RELATIONS
' C OOt<S & COUNTER plu1nhtlll! fio•I• 1 •I.II
102 E Baker
Costa Mesa
714-979-5300
F:OF. M IF
HRP s 1~.o n.11 < 1 ••• ,
l mmrc:hale 11f)t'n10j? f11ll h1•nt•f11'o Cr,1111 It' • •
&. part t1ml' for !\:""Port n1i:ml l'ot1•n11·cl '1 110 1-:am extra 10l'on1e in
your span• llmt• ~ar krarh lh· .. rnur:•nt C11n I '111•r 11111 l'lo ,., •' i
ketmg products aml t.ictHir·h;1t1;7'i R!ir.l thP ~:.1 r1 , I' .. n lie •'
recruit d1s tnh11to r-I 2 R •1 '.! ! 1 • •
ORTHODONTIC AS
SISTANT-Laguna Rr h.
Dental expcr req Good
wages, benefits. 494·855S
Blue & Assoc· 760 -7<l711 1 lktail 'lill·'· full & P T rapi-.tran. 1•1o; .~1·11
• . , tur fabric ,ion• Fatu 11 I PRIV~n. ~l T't <'A l!F. 1' \\'arrho11sl'f>l6 -11141> ~alt·~1tt·r~o11 \\.11\I<' I •II
for r .1ra l)7ed youn~ f ;t .. hlflll blalllf jt•\\o 11 ,
woman Mon f n Must HETl\11.SAl.ES ~t•)rl' 1;.,4 :>1~111
HA NDYPERSON fo r
apartment complex
Reliable. $4 per hr 40
hrs. per week. Costa
Mt-sa area. 645-3381.
675·5949
drive, will train. Salar v LAGUNA IE..t.CH
open Balboa Is land . Hardware Pl'rm full &
675·56.'\2 p time 210 llroa<lw::i•
PA RT TIME. F' ttime
ans. serv. No exp. nee.
Call: 640-1110 E .O.E
PBSOHAL
ASSIST AMT
QUALITY
CONTaOL
Final ins pection, hose &
fitting. must pass co.
physical including back
x-ray. Taking applica·
lions btwn 8 & lOAM on.
ly . Str atoflex. 17671
Armstrong A\'e., Irv .
EOE. A Kendavis Ind ..
Co.
REAL F.STATE SAL.ES
P 1-:RSONS wanted h~
SCOTI HOL~ ES CO
for local sal<'.s or Palm
Springs llme,sha re de
velopement. Will train
631-0778.
497·44'J..1
Retail Clt-rk . Costa Mesa
Stationers. 270 E. 17th
St. Costa Mesa full
t1ml'. apply in person
10,12
R:'ll ll,7 Charge nurse 80
bed ECF. Full & pa rt
time. gd salary. Mesa
Verde Conv. Hospt .. f'6t
Cenlt'r St .. CM S48·558S
S ALES CLERK
:\1.,ture Fas hion Island
clock shop Wi ll tram
Call Jame;. 7fi0·122S
Sale!'.
Cht-ss & Gom e s
A mos t u niriu e op
portunity for a s pecial
person lo assis t a very
s u ccessful executive
with a multitude or
duties Emphas is on
public r e latio n s.
g ra ciou s ness and
personality is greatly
stressed . Pos ition re·
quires a sophisticated
t-legant person who 1s
well groomed , well
educated and extreme ly
dedicated and loyal. Ap
pearanc e. good poise
and willingness to learn
are more important than
experience.
REAL ESJ'ATE Uni~
1nterviewin)! ca rcer lmmed opening for m
minded people Top nr-s tore salt-sperson Op
fi <."e location Pleasant p o r t u n 1 t y ( o r
atmoophert> Lihcral in I miile ft-malr "ho wantc;
centive commissions to I posilion v.lth mana11<'
80": Rt>Sponses held in menl puh'ntial Contact
<'onfidenee Call Dan .Janet64.~ 5021.
Wal le ntine. Realtor lsalt"<:
645 7221 GREAT HOURS
This is a pe rm 3 ncnt
career po1dt1 on with
super benefits mcludinl(
rxccl. startini? salary.
~real f re e d o m .
responsibility. unlimited
growth potl'ntial.
For c·omplctl' dt•t111 Is.
ple;c.c;e c•all 549·11594. ask
for K1mht'rly H n~
PtnaftMI S.C: 'y
G real job for a dynam1<'
person' Need someone
who is people-oriented
T y p i ng 6S 70wpm
Shrthd nol req·d Lnts or
phones & variety For
more lnfo. µIs ca II Tod
Services at 979-8900
PEST CONTROL
TECHNICIAN
Leadlntt pest <."Onlrnl I'll
needs route technieian
for s teady job, e ntry
level. no expcr nee . we
train. Call Tim 979·6021
Mon9·3.
Phone Representative
No selling. Talk with
huslness executlve!I dur·
ing normal business hrs .
Make appts. for our pro·
fession1l11 to meet with
pr06pects. Ptr PoSltion
with bonus option. We
a re an oldllne Newp0rt
Co. with an excell. re-
putation. Please ca II:
752·2255. ext. 305. An·
derson &r Anderson Ins.
Bkrs .• Inc. EOE M IF /H
Real Estate
SUCCESSOR
FAILURE IN '8 I ?
I. flav<' you 1·ons1 derNI
the pitfalls of com
ml'rcial & rc~1dent1al re
a I estate ., F'or e'ta Ill pie 1 t7": INT rntt•s lo nl!
es('row~. (arm1nj? for 1
lis tings. <."O mpet1t111n
elC' •
Promsional Land eo.-porcmon
lla s the ans wer for vo11r
SUCl'C!SS IO 1981
2 l..t'a m lo markl'l IO\\
CO!il lots and a1•rea~e m So Calif We havt> to•.
INT rates Ea m S.'iOK to
!150K first year. un
h mited leads & more '
LicenH required.
For success in 1981 . ask
for Mr Telles
955-3402 & 831·8557
RECEPTIONIST
The Jolly Roger llt>ll.d
quarter.; Office is look
ing for a full time.
permanent receptionist.
Must be very personable
& have front office. pro·
fessional appt>arance.
Dimen s ion PBX
swltchhoard s ystem .
Position requir es us e or
10·key adder ~ lite typ,
ing. Apply in person at
T HE JOLLY ROG F.:R
INC.
1700Glllette Ave. Irv.
RE CE PTIONIST /
SECRETARY. Sat only.
Must type 50WPM .
499-5381
Photo Booth Attendent. llC9'TIOMIST /
HPM. nPIST
Apply: 640-7293 · Na lion al mof'tga ge =firm needs re·
Pl.I.MTS t (or executive
Need penon to maintain located in Irvine.
indoor plaJU. Exper not Peraoa must ty pe ' necem. MUil have 1ood have pleasant phon e
drivtnl NC'Ot"d. F/Tlm•. penonality. Position
545-GSI perfect for evenlnl col· _11_._. lete l&Udent. Call Marla
r.--(1l4wr.10IO. .._.....SOI Coldwell Banlter Poe. requJree min. to a.idlln&lal Mortl•I•
1rs. llrintln1 up. 8tf'Oftl Servi~
meehanlul. te~hnlul An ...-J opportwdty co.
........... In Web on.et. I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ~=-~ "°ma~Jb Theu. little ad• really Piiot, p .0 . Boa 1116, wortc • .loln the tbouand• eo.ea 11 ... ca. -ol other people lD this •re•. who are re1ul.,
.lu1r1 the Los Ani:1•lf·~
T1m1.~ Cirrula11on Tc·am
~ a<lupt you r work
'il'ht•tlulr (11 votir llfo
~tylt' W11rk :ihrs d.1y 1n
:1 T 1 m<'s (.' irn1 l.J t lf•ll
'-Ille!. uH1t'l' nt•:11 vrn1r
h11m1.• ,\.hie'·" mon• t1m1•
f11r vttllr fam1h . ~t1J•l11
nr lr1s11r,.I~ 1wr1(>(1, We·
Pti .V hnurl~ "Jl!l" &
.-11m n 11~~11.1n~
I I~ "!wa:l.l '.S Tl \1 FS
t :11:; S11nflo" c·r \ • 1
I M
F..qual Opportun1t v
t-:mplovt'r
SALES
C rowth orient('d ('O m
p.inv 'eeks s harv in
'11v1rluals 16+ for p"one
wnrk No sclhn~ C'all
~!i 501 I anytime
SALES
, llome 5\tereo Systems
will train h11st.lin1?. yng
men. Transp provided.
s200 to $800 ~k ly
7141540-7652 tlft I 0.
SALES
lmmed. openings. full
lime & part tim e reader
ad representatives for
inside sales positions
Gd . rompany benefits.
Apply in person: Pen·
nysaver, 1660 Placentia
Ave .. C.M. Monday ·
Friday. 1 to 5
SALIS MALl/FIMAU
T.V ... HI.
Experienced advertls·
Ing salftl person for new
adv.rtlslng media .
Local Inside. outs ide
sales. Great com·
m l111lori. Call 115·9052
leavemena1e.
SALES
Mature lnclMdual. Must
be efficient Ir have
pleu.nt phone voice.
Call b appt. -. .. 1
S•ilt'!'i
l'ul vour \"111 or l'1c k 111
to work & rn;.k .. f(rt>lll
mont.'Y 1-:icp J ., ln1l 11111
nt'<' <.:1e•·11 \\ur ld
898-0300
Salt!sper~11n . full time
Apply m r><·r~-on )11111
Fri 10-12. Pcrs1mmt1n
Tree. 229 Muine Av(· .
Ralboa Island.
Sa lcsper~on~. r anvuss
trainees. pd da 11~· No
ex p , s tart 1111n •·I
-197 +t..'JI
S;\Ll-:S P1•r.1111 µt I I I , l
ni'edlPJXllnl & trim ,h,,,,
Some exµ ne•· 111 5 :w
Tues thn1 Sdt i;;5 14!•1
SALES PERSONS
Top npportun1t • fnr :i
proft'S.'lll)OUI ,;ilP!' l>t'•I
pie to eam upv.urd"' nf
SS UOO per ml)n 111 111
l·omm1!-<;1nn \\l rnu't
fill lhl" t' Of)t'lllllr<; C ,..,
med1:Jlt>ly
Ask fw Mr. labman
or Mr. Day.
I OI WITHAM VW
1714)893-7551
6 l8·78aO
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\
I' T. :-.Int oppurl•H'I
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mnnnlij!ht1·r-. •I\ ..
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I 111
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rt' p<; 111 1 \I ' •
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he vour nw11 """' "" r. •e~tml'nl r••1 Y.rto•
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Work_!i,111 or part Linot•.
!i e 11 llig r I cc t ,. .. n 11•
c al<"11lutor~ m1 <'ro
comput E'ri. & rrlalt•d
products Retml ':tl1.'' Knowled~e of computer
sciences h elprul In
CMta Mesa, rail I,.,
7 l 4·54().1530
SICIETAIY
f'\JLLTIMI::
orPARTTIME
NEWPORT BF.ACll
LAWOF'FICE
Permane nt. gd. pay.
some shrthd . desired.
'44-50«>
SICllTAIY
For stock brokera.ie nrm ln Ne'Wl)Ort Cente r.
Mature peraon. Good
t1pl"• essential. $1CJO/mo. C11ll Marjorie:
'44-MG.
.... ....._, .. .,... 0.01 UMr't ol CluaWled. Call !~~p;~~~!fj PllGt ••.wt. our lld taker 9l IG5ITI. _ ~!!!!!:!:.!!!!!!!=~
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RGPt9 natware 18 Ht· 4 mo . o Id J s 0 It UP wrnt A SLIM OYM BARI INT WINCHEi.
Oood •f'd P'umltu~ • tin .. + servert> In caM w~wood blue. 250Jda, ExttdMr P•rf. tond. UMd. •-•. • • •· APfi!:zr: yOR 1 wlll lltll ror sturdy J4 rt •old M1.9t Mii lmmed. St!• to All lft1tructlot11. New Sta.._.-.-. 0:;.AITll. ~TION chain. 18" or IOt1.cer. C1ll appreetate. 13. '75 /yd. llOO. tell for 1'75. ll0·5144 Rowtnc DORY. lt' ilau.
'4M68', 1Jl·f'2S ~~,~~~~atlon 9(1().5844 '7S5001. tiv•/wknda. Ttak rap rtlll. aratet.
Sur ' s Top qua II t y Complete with llfht·
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Davenport S5<1. D•ven port mo. Side cllr l30.
matchlnl( iold c h n
SlSOlpr. Pole limp ll~.
Gas la wn edur 140,
Park bench 125. B111t Hoy
Golf Cart Zbar stooll•.
lrviM Turtler<X"k Art>11
9~0325
W EOG EWOOO Ron<'
C h ina Sil ver f.rmint•
12pr se tliniz 631 172f;,
1151·7ffill
Radio control airplane.
'llarter. rl'rharii battery
$220/0RO 958 5356
CoJeman camptn1 Jent. weilht oan. 142·2'32.
10 xlO. approx. Used I --
time. 17S HO·H44 .... ,..... t040
evlwknda. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. CHRIS Tri·cabJn. T /8. I
Rifle '700 BDI. Rem· Od . cond. 119,000.
ington. cal 243. 8'7S.90IO
t'fS-0734
s .............. .
... 1095 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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fulJ.sz. oven. S.~.
942.1900
TV,I ....
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"7918' Ranier I 10
Like new. IUIO.
Must ttell 942.091 l --------.
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Commerl'1al c11 bmet.s for Bl'autiful Color TV. 2 yr
narbf>r. l~auty i;hop or wrnty F ree delivery
~1 11 11 1''1 St ar t ~ Fri l(l'n storot(e 545 M 23 S 148. 646-11116.
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!lpeakt'rs. oiled walnut
l'abinets. Phillips rom ·
vunents I 213 )438-8844
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SA LVAGE S A L E ·
S EALED BIOS 1975.48•"
T /S dl•sel P1cemaker
F /8 Sportllsher Cruiser .
Hit brakewater. sunk &
was raised . Inspect
vessel al tluntlnglo n
Harbor Marine Cente r
2901 Edinger Seal
Beach. Sealed Bid must
lnl'ludc 10'7. total bid in
cashier's check or M 10 .
Pay.able t.o Ken Wilson
No personal r h et'k
Mark envelope ·•Sealed
Rid" Submit to So
<'oast Marine Survcyo~
~732 F.a11t 2nd Sl. Lona
Reach IQI03. before Feb.
24th, 1981. Bids will he
opened that date & loca
lion at 3PM Ralance
due withinl! 10 days.
Owner reserve11 r(jthl to
refl.l.'le any and all bld11.
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pat'ed rors1rtc> hdqtrio
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ner Non !-mk rs pref
Xtnt med dental benfts
lfeavy phont>s. typtnJ: &
work variety Call I
1>40-0123
• •SECRET AlllS * *
ShlOO dirt FshlsSl6.800
t-:xeeSer OfrMJ!rS20.400
Rerp/Sf>r l"unS14.400
Sh!Jt"'l>o 1t i\11"$13.200
Sh701 XeroxR.5'1 !$14.4110
l.1z Remders Aeenry
4020 R1 rrh t-~i;t ·r.11'~0r.
N~wport 1g.33.111941/ 1"rPI'
1 1t'lh h>1 food pr 1•p11 r-1 I
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l'\ c•ry O('('QSIOO 673·441 9
w lst St Santa An'I :>IJ &;fl 1:i1:) arr lo 1>111 " • · property hclcl b) n•yal Mon.-1'Ti 9 3. familv. Unusual douhll• w n .. h1•1 t. Prn·1 n l'l1•rtrt<' . A A 1\ .!'(IM 1-:, 11 ()(;I .. 1r1vt'. a11t h11••' 1111k labh•. J(lass framing, 24" X t 11/\ININ(, dirnu.: 'lt.•1. i>ini? pon).! thl. Stam11 1'olll•dions. p<111er
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St .100.00 Will sal·rtfic•t· !>olvmg ~11"" & prnlt•i· l'<i r~rn·st Lan<' al l!lth & t 'n1vcrs1t y Athlet 1t· Club
for S40000 Privuh· par ~~~r~~·rl't' l'vaulitlHHI Whitllf'r 54R21l0fi \1mbrshp for sHle C:all
'' Call673 9388 • l>rt•,el I\).! s7 t·ani• hrt hrcl I a fl5_PM 714 760·9034
540 7539 for 11 ppl PUILIC AUCTION 1 1'.11).!l >;.·11r•1 1\1\(' I •').! s11~1 <.'11.,t !I mu•·h S2!l11 Mob'I T ._...._ Slr<ttoncx. A Kt•n1l:in~ 11 • ,rnld ~1•:t\••tl F rr1·1· l'I ~· 1 , • ., "" 1e e .... ,... ... ne M.\NY ITt-:MSllF l-'1"11': 1;ur.,,,~ """ f,.,.tt) '."'3·.''"c Ind .. Co EOE ltt J!•otl hull\f' '""'"' "'" "' ,....,,,
STB40 TYPIST
Self.starter with gd typ
111g & s horthand skill~
for position with loL" of
vanety. some personne l
& 1ns urancf' work ('all
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"1-.1· I "~Ii'' V.1l1•111·1a 1;:11 t).'rl!I f;.j!t 1zxr.
\II , ••••• Oil.
l,110kin1ot fnr Snart' t>rum
11nd 7.ildjhm <'.vrnhitl'I
557 !l:t!l:t
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Must ~•·II. '375 11r 111 .. 11 11r r N ~'>2 :12S5
<; ll lJ N ll I r;
STf:NOH F:TT .. : l)fl'
TAPllONK Neur Nc•w.
harely IL'lt'(I $22~ Call
fi45-J375
2 Desks. 5 r hn •. oHire
t'<Juch w/J tbl11 Is l S350
takes 631-2454
I BM Corrertin~ Selectnr
11 typewriter. hke new
$950 642· I 470. 646·6229
rets 1017 ••.•......•............
MACAWS I Green win$!.
I hluf' & gold l with
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SECRET "'RY/ ' 67"'6110 l'IHlNt-: FOB INFO I<. x•n :!IX!! "' ~ llHtX'm11n:r..t5·22011 RECEPTIONIST , __ ._ ... ._--!!lllm .. __
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1 lt,111 h t·t 11•l'h111·1 ;•,of s.50 tralil.'557-8073 1 t'l•·phum• t'la,,,11· \' 111
1-;xper phonl'S, l YP\' sTUD--s WFSTMINSTER I 11·1! ""'''' '''"' """" <t5+wpm. hte bkkpg. ~• \I\(' •1&1 :!II'• •w;i Hi~7
misc· rlerl<'al Irvine &CYrHERS ABBEY
mfr Call K 11 540·tu!M rcwt thM fobs ANTIQL'F: MAI.I. 1\KI' (';11m l\·rrwr 1'1111 rv Mali• .• tll ... h111 ,, S75
l!l4 !("''911 Sl•rr('tar_y T y pt'lt for
d y namic 111ve11tment
M usl t)e l8 or owr Ca II Daily 10-f;, f'ri 10 ti
lOAM to3l'M. Closed Tucs<lav 11•-&1'7-.2422 I 1751 Westmmstcr.,\ v('
Carden Grove ~-6103 frttto You 8045 rompany Top salary for -~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
t'x<'eptionlal s kills & -"'CH-S . -------·--motivation. Reply in 1 -SR l.11vi11i:: & l(f'nlll• "h1I •· DOLL SHOW ,hng).!v Rt•nJi ty111· tl11.1!
••••••..•...••...•.....
oonfidl'nre to· P n Rox F.astbluff is now acrept-
#291>. Corona del Mar. tnl( applications for pre
9262.5. school teachers. Part I
time & full timt' availa __,,..-_....._.......u?"..-r:. bit> ECE Units & tor cx-
SECRET ARY p<'rienl'e required 1st
:-.lpt l'tr mvl'slml div /\id Certificate hl'lpful
\1 Jr ro :-.lo Sh 1;rl'at N€'wport Bearh :irl'a
01Jpt~ ' 644 0232
lrvm .. l't•rsnnnl'I Agy
4AA E 17th. Costa Mesa
Suite 224 642· I 470 -SECIETARY
Newport Beach . To
$1.400. Ideal company to
work for & beaut. new
ofrices too. You will be
se'rret11 r y lo the VP.
R'l'lsy phones handle
Intl! of letters & memos
with some lite report.
Excellent benefits.
557-6122. 731-7711
100'7. f'ree t.o Applicant
TEACHER
P . F:.I Art. Part time
12·6. Preschool n eeds
F.CF.cert. Garden G r ove
area. 971·5533.
TUCHHAIDE
E C.E. uniL'l required.
Cost a Mesa. Garde n
Grove areas. 642·0411.
TIACHH
Preschool. Full lime
Needs ECE. Costa Mesa
a rea. 642-0411.
Sat & Sun. f'"eb 21 22. 'l>a,('fl I-' M9 71>-1!1
fn•e admission exh1h1t !<
sale, ltunlinl!ton C'l•nll'r Adorahll• <'1tt'k;1p11<1 pup
Mall 405 Fr~v & Jkal'li pies, blac•k & h11111•\ 1·111 I
Bl vet: H II • or, 891 :\I Ill
n urs1em 1>ou1t11n 1 ·0111·•· I hm~ so so
tor's 9Jx· hath Sl'I 1•11h:J II
hlue gold si.enl'd & num
hl'rcd s1•1• lo appn•t•1,111·
t'altror nppt H4'1. 3227
F.n~lish oak ant1qurs.
several items, rt•as
964·6966bef. 4pm.
Pnces Slashed on everv
fine antique item J"urn.
Jewelry. Porcelaini.. un
us ual acces. ctr.. etc·
f'inal days F ri. Sat .
Sun. 1465 So. Coast llwy
Surf 'N ' Sand Hotel t..R
497·2211
Applianc:n 10 I 0 .................•.....
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111'\~:1"1 h tahl1· •'-I.
rha1r... ~l.'i Sill •1 ., S110
:1 11 3'1202 tll'l t 'l11~1m.
Spal'l' 17 ll:ma l't
6µr apl "' pt•nrn 1hn1111!
rrn pt•can <h:sk w:ilnul
11111t. t l)l lamp. f(('i\
'>lcrro l'Omho. 5Jfi 14251
S<.r.-1 ht'd, "Int ('111111
~ac·ririt·1• S235. 11:1:1 :11 rn.
as k for F:nid.
Ha r w 2 st ools Girls'
1-.mopy lwlrm :wt. twin
bed. yellow 55l 7391
20· '~ rrrc•lc· .;ofa r-11!-tom
S200. R c fr1 iz SISO
1 • •· 1" It 11'' :! 111 t.!111 n1111 3 mos 11lcl M akl· Pianos & O"JCll"S 8090
.. 1:1111ls ski ''"'"" hall/.( urr . fi7~ 2.'1~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111: I.rm~ rf'fril! n11:-1
..!JO llilh l'hll't' < ~I 1111\l ~'IC'ctru-. xlnt c•oncl.
1;:11 !'>.12~Sat Sun SIOO. Waterhed mat
RJRMITURE SA.LE, tress. rtbl. good l'On<I.
llrambac·h Baby Grand.
m •oJ: cabinet. xlnt
tone Sl495. 645· 732fl eves.
979·<nl8 dys.
~ 15 91)2 61)37 ('\'('I' Hern/(. r ha1rs. courht'!. Dave Ml'Coy is re nowned
tahll'!"&m1sl' itl'ms 9 tn Rohert Wood Paintinl? fo r Piano Tuning & r. Sat & S un. 1173 Prin-g11perb Brush Stroke Repairs. Quality recon
l't">S C1111rt. C'os tu Mes;1 rl'prod1u·t1on 111 l'le.eanl ditioned pianos Carveli. ~57 13.111 1•11ld rr:rm<' " µlaquc Oak. Walnut 645 6056
('011\l'r-.·1t111r1 1111 1 ·11111·h "anrl &wa S3ill1 4~ 3744 I . . • • 1'1ano. \I. hllnev Spinet.
'111111111 r;t111·w ttH'l' •If' 1('1wka11c•I albino la me 1 4 vrs old, alw;;vs tuned
-.11•n '<Int 1·11nd I vr olcl S.50 Wrou~hl iron b1rcl S900 PhClnf' r;1r ;ipp't
rm1k1•.,111toh11lt-.1 he d l •<11ote 150 ~5-0630 llm 631 -0355 ~k
~··11 1111• llflt •' Sfilltl I 5'17-8061 as k for Scott lt1n111L' rm thl rnunrl. SPU T&SF.ASON F.D
drk ~d I 1·hr' I If orr. • RREWOOD *
mm.I •••II fo4f\ :11:1:• ;1(1 I • • • 14411·91 I I • • •
pm
~al Sun 11 2 Toys 111
F11m1t11rc 29'~5 .raearan
1lt1. ('i)';fa Mt•sa
Salr f.!ltS dryt•r . -.pf'cd
queen washer 11fr <'hrs.
I hi. s teno type" rttl!r t hi.
c·oHC1' rnd this --1 r111s1·
421132n!l St. N. ll. Sul 9-5
Yard Sale. furniture
ll64 ~lfast. C'.M . F'n.
Sal & Sun. A·5pm
Nontakt• c•hma , Servkt•
rnr 12 Sf.00. Nontake
C'hina. lblack rose pat·
tl'rn I . serviN• for 12
S600 .Wurlit7.er organ.
dbl. keyboard · $850.
54847«;
John Wayne Tennill Club
rt•g. membersh ip, Sl200
inrl trans rer . 675-5455
John Wayne Tennis Club
membership, $1500t080
•nr l. transfer. 644 1549
C'llARLI F.'S Cleaninl! Power mower. SIOO
ST F: IH: 0 <; A II R A H I>
TT.
Beaut. f'r . Prov Cuhinl't
17x$4 SIOO Mll·HlllY7
Luokinl( for Stereo P A
with 1•ahlnets
557-B39J
Srlvertone Sterl'O Her11rl1
l'layer ~ 25 various
fl l' ro rd 11 x In I 1· on cl
f;.4'1. IWM!I
l.lnvrl '11 um r rn 11t1•rt'rt
multtplt•x rcrrl ver. <t
'1.7' Mnf1tt•rey l>ll'llel Fi11
hboal. xlnt conl1 S13.500
~5 R7:M
3.'>' Owens Hrlf(. '63, T"' v1r-.. lool1rc1. N H moor
1nl! avail. $17 .950
~() ~'\. 644 lfllfl ('Vl'll
'!peril turntnhli• 2 21 · t.ym im runiiholll, ·~.
"JH•akc•ni. S..,,'i 11614 H293 VH (jrnymarln•· 11lnt
r11n1t ff75 520!\
lo.tl&M..w ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!f Avoo Redcre5l inflat a
hie dinRhY & 4', h p
Johnson outboard. S7SO
Complete wit•h
floorboa r d s. oa r s .
bellows. gas tank. motor
bracket. rov<'rs. lines
and owner's manuals
Cost over $1300 new
534 1505
14 ' outboard. r1beq!lass
11nd wood S200 631 1710
or974 1205
loah, Morine
EquipiMftt 9030 .....................•.
Loran-<: Texas instru
ment 90002-mos old. new
Sl495 se lling S9111l
493.2348
WANTED Montl!omery
Dinghy Row or sa il.
642·5735 G Taylor
l2.6 lnnatable Sportboal
& 15HP new eng
Complete with rloor
boards. oars. hellows .
Imes. misc 751 8967
42' IJnlnll•'. Ohl t '1th '73.
Tw (I.HI l•acl11 r 71•1 .CW
l.d'!l w xtraii •1wnvr
will finan ce Sl35,I)()()
675·90!'1 960·1725~ve11
TR"ADt: WI ND YACHTS
37' Tnlly. F'R. '74 ofr
38' Chns. r mmdr 58K
38' Rert l"' rlsl 105K
40' Chns O V1trh. 55K
44· Par '71. 25KW. 160K
675-9007. 960-1725 eves
22' Rienell. loaded ~1th
trailer. S8800
675·8650
23' Shrkr rafl. ·12. OMC'.
\'llF. trlr + xtras. sltp
a\ail.xlnl.lohrs S92.'10
1% ~7 12131 !122 :t.14:\
41' Matthew' 1942
C la s sic . co mp l
res t ored. ca ll Joe
633-78.13ur Paul 1>73-9321
24 · Toll_yrra ft C a b1 n
Cruiser , low hrs Likl'
n e w thru-out. Loaded
"' everything. Tandem
t railer 714 '564-4343
1s· Lyman L apstr a ke
Bay Runabout. m water,
S300l ti73· 7 467
Wanted -15hp 1-:'"111rudc· W esl s<11I 42 ce nt e r•
0 8 I. S. c·urrcnl mod€'1 rorkp11. hull & cle<'k
u p t o $4011 1·a ~h Ready lo complete•
h45-2963pp -55i-9509
'"'~S ... •lu
4500Campus Dr .. N .8.
14211 Yorba St. Tustin
TeachinglSu~rvisory
Skills req. Partlime.
Call 831-3838 for appt. -----
TICHHICIAM
Field Service Tech to
service mini·computer
systems . Mus t have
min. 2y~. exper infield
ser vice or sys les t
technician. For more in·
ro .. contact Noel at
557-8640.
HARROR ARf':A
APPLIANCE SERVI CF.
We buy used appliances
.we sell recond. i?uar
a ppliances. $49·3077
I IUY AftPLIAHCES
Les 9SHll33
New 15 <'U ft. Frnslfrf'r
refril?. $450, Mirrowavl'
Amana Radar Hang._.
Sl 50640 7845
675-4328.
i. · Oil 7 Of \l Cas11 m Count~ advertisers\
her clr11;~·t. unbchE"vahlc PoweredJ?er. $.50.
prices . so brinl( your 546.0945
White "11·ker t•1111r h & l?Ood l'lothes in rf'al
c h a i r s w • v c I I o " i.oon' 4 0 g a I Sa 1 t wal e r
r ushions. <'urvcd l•i nc Charile's Closet aquarium w /stand + all
dresser. wo111I llcs k , 2052 Nl'wPQrtBlvtl C'M arces. paid $375 now
more. 540 782:\ 631-3473. Sl7510B066t·l375
I. 1 g ht l' ti r 1 " ~"' r e!•---------T1Hanys Lire Gold Card
• Fashi• 119-d
Fantasy Technician
Dream position awaits CAii.iTV
sH'y with typing& Our Cablevision Co. is
s horthand. Plush ofr.. growing, and we neefi
J(ood benerils . $1 ,300. l'able TV technicians
Washers. Uryers GI-~.
Whirlpool. Kcnmorl'.
Mayta~. Reconditioned.
refinished. guaranteed!
$155 delivered 750 3103
ibooksht•lvc·s ), t·hr11mc ESTATE SALE Membership, best off ,
A> i!lass. $541 751 11().13 (213)498· 141\4 S NDAYONl.Y
Mo\ml?. mus t st•ll ;tll 2500 Chrr Dri ve N ll Was hr & dryr. frpl r
hnuscholrt furnishinl!' Furn .. nntiques. Nikon sc•reen. typewriter. baby
All tof> qualit.v l.l'i<S 1·am('ras. hinur11lars . rar bed, 1966 Chrysler
lhan yeitr olcl C'all ror i·rystal. prorl'l;un, hras"' Imperial. misc hshld
further mfo. 9f10 2476 o r {I,, C'Opper . rifles. hikes & $4().1446 m urh, mut•h mor<' 759-11993 Ask for R1rk Alex. Dolls Pvt Ply: 8"
Prcsu gious firm. Call· Ex per. with s weep
Ellie O'Brien. 54-0-SOOI anal:rzien. oecllliscopes. Washer . elec. dryer. dbl Dinette <t2" round °'la~., Mu s t Se ll piano, Meg·S28. Oegas·$45 .
matchinl! cour hl'll. new R easonablf'. mor e
refriR . lamps . oak 96J.<t2.84 Also fee Jobs. Snelling & l!ld. head-end equlp'mt ..
Snelling of Newport and system measure·
ieach Agency 4340 ment.s are d esired. Ma
Campus Or. EOJI! • ,Jor respansibilities in·
oven e l er range, <•hromc + 4 r hrs xlnt
SECUllTY OPCI.
• CAMPUS
Orang'e Coast College.
'7 :30AM·4PM. W ed . -
S un. $1140-$U89/mo.
Contact Coast Com·
m unlty Collegt111. 1370
Adarm Ave., C.M.92m.
~~947 before SPM ~.-..;__.e_. E.O.E., M/F.
frostfree refr. 542-8798 c·ond. 95.'i 2689
e lude trouble shooting.
testing equip'mt. and
Improving cable TV re-
ception rorsubsl'riben.
We offer 1rowth en ·
vlronrnent. compeUlive
salary a nd excel!.
benefit pt1cltage. Submit
application to:
Howard Oermann
r:J lHE w CDllJWf(
1011 C•melbaclt St.
NftllOfl Beach, ftM3 Equal Oppty Emplyr
Hoover Vacuum Cleaner.
upriithl . top o f line
model. Concept One Pwr
Drive, all attach .. brand
new. '"°· Call Arl Sitter
#355, 24 hrs. 642·4300;
84().4()06 e VS.
E lec. dbl oven range,
$250. Kenmo r e e lec
dryer, S75. S62·739l
Dlahwuher built·ln cop·
pert.one Frigidaire like
new SZ3S.. 546-12163
Freeier 16 cu ft upright.
1ood cond. suo.
644-0IN9, 558-9201 _.... ---. TIL9'MOMI SAUS
t Seara dryer, Simo old. Exel Ina new Industry new SMO. sell tor 1175. t4.75Att'. whtle tralAbl1. 54.S--4'-1300·$'700 wltly com· , ___ .__. -----
mluionl. P'ull /P time, 19 Cu ft Amana upri1hl '1tp'cl or Inexperienced. r ....... I -od I S~ ~ ane1. Call ru, • ._ ..... te m e 17
De we.. o t c" u c It cu ft FFNfrt1ms. Bolh 3 In xlnt Ulnd. -.5235 ......
KENMORE WASHER
CaU=rSPM ...., ~
~='for•~ MUltMtw.....,adryer. ..._.,.... e ~~eood~Ntpetr .
Must Sell R' sofa St2S
pair matchinl( <trm c hrs
.-SO/ca. 11w1ve l roc ker
S65. qul'l'n he1ls r>rea1I
quilted S7S. drapes S'95.
wood cabinet S45. lamp
S20, earthtone colors a II
spot.less cond. 64~·7179
Everything priced to sl'll.
Pool tbl. 7'x31~' S22S. L
Shaped couch 8'x t I' S75.
sleeper <'Ouch $12.'i othe r
misc. 631·7049
Stereo. SISO. Oivun &
choir , S40. Cocktail table
& matching e nd table.
$35. Lounge chair S6.
Kitchen table & 2 c•hairs.
SIS. 84.2·4809 .. 642·9059.
' Nearly new queen size
mattnu tit box springs,
S200.f7W41S.
Maple ltlng u bed, m a t·
tress. springs $150. 2S"
Blls /whl TV 125. 84z.7<Ml8
Ele1ant old dlJlln« room
Mt from •tale. Carved.
tabi., e chairs. chln1
cablDet •buffet. See to
.,,...ate. Sacrifice: ...........
tlressers. beds & m ore
Phone 631 0.155. Sat tSun.
2528Alrler l.n. C.M
4 Family Garage Sale
You naml' it. ~ f'lOt ii'
Plants . f u r n . tires
hou.sl'hold constr~ elec·
tri<'al. much more !
Sat /Sun. s un rise l o
dawn. 2453 Santa Ana
Ave,C.M '
King 57. h1de·a ·bed SIOO.
9x 12' in/out l'pt ·g US.
25" cir l'onsole TV $.50,
548.4636
Irvine Coa st Country
C luh family mem ·
bership avail. &«·7110 ;
956·2170
2 Tiki bar stools, l20 each.
Canary I Parakeet ra"e
& toys, Sl.O. 968-8293
HOl"MS I060 Lumber rack for ~ ton ••••••••••••••••••••••• HORSES BOARDED
Back Bay, N.R. Lighted
arena. 641-9191. 55'7-MSO
J•welry 1070 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
WAN1'9
TOP CASH OOLLA R
PAID FOR YOUR
JEWELRY, WAi'CHES,
ART OBJECTS GOLD. Sii.VER, SERVICE.
FINE FURNITURE &r
ANTIQUES. MS·zaoG.
2 f ine ladles' round
diamond rinp, U) 3.31
ct.a. SU,000. <2) 2,'77 eta.
11.0,000. Meet 'llr YOUR
Jew•l•rt . P .1'.
(213 .....
pickuplruclt, SSO.
9M-8293
Hot Tub, redwood. oval.
6X4, elec .. heavy.duty
pump I& blower. Cost
$2900. sell for 1935.
1·49MHI.
ALOI Vial PH &t11eh
Buy faclall, juice, cot·
metlcs at wholeule
prices. ALI(): Super
Stvln •s on AMWAY
Product.a CSK-OFF X Distributor's tnveetor)'
Clearaftce 111·1'11,
851·'7alJI
1 bab'!......, • 1 Strou ..
car•t. m.om.
Here's a sure th\ng for Orange
lbete ate \WO wa1s to "'" 11\\\\ a
tla\'1 '\\o\
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\\ n 1 a,s tot s111 u each addlt\onal l\ne 37¢ 3 \\nes
· stotSll~' -l' d3l d\t1on•' i1ne 34¢
each ad $500 or \ess.
'\ems tota\\ng ... 8 ••. s, .. M _..1.fri.-•Y• • ~56"18 0 8 .. oo .. Cal1. Sa"""4•Y .-ses please. ,c\a\ bus\ne•
rt. es onty -no comt:"ce\\atlon rebate.
Pr\'4at• P1 ' 1--'ficat\04\· NO "nyc.-.
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med•••• dellory. ~pl.a/~ Allow•&Mopponunity OLDllT Lllbt bronae repaint, Auto. tnlll., air eaad.. Xlllteond ...... .... Tr To1Gta mJnl motor
ll' Whl•r t arl&11a. lun 81ffpl 4 + Top Dal'J' -. •• ,,. 01. ,._.. u .-.,b. ad aa• ,....._ C!OWr, h• lrlr mlt .-> Ml tl71
t~t -to cOllltder the purehue G air, map, aUek. "300. redlo. ....... nit 6a the 1 ____ .,...,.,;...;_~,;...;_--S74lt El.CAMINO. ·n ortrade-inofyourdean ore 111-uoo. Rea. economy 1pecl1I or 9742
COITA M11A IMMACULATE. Poncbe. Cbeel with Ua IU-TCD. we.kl <...WC.I> A very .._a,.._ CALL4l7 ._ Today! clean ear la neellent AMC.. --. Salel.&ervice-Leuln. "72 am. Reblt. en1lne. eOllCllion ud OG .... at
,,....,... ,,.... tl1I _!....,121 'UCMvyCarry-all,fcyl, ~C..er,lllc. Only 25,000mi. A/C, 8· thelntttdls~~ceof
I ••• .ton. rell.bl. ll2aA Ro y-BMW trk, am/fm stereo. ••••
'
... •. ••••••••••••••••,••• '51 WUlv• CJ-38, 2000 ce • '"'· "'"' "''I a11.•ou1tN 11 II ~ IU·sraiG. Taylor lMOJamboree Joyce: 541-1119. IOlwnHAM •••-••••••••••• ••• • ... ..., M • Ford -.. zz mp1 city, h ._.. fl191 , •lftl coed ll IGO cifftr.~ '71 Toy. wt1hell, many Newport Beu &40-6'44 '14 210Z, mint, s nrf, VOLISWA _.. J• ., S'70 • t u ,.......,_ ... .. 76 ·~ 2002 louvers, am/fm 8 trk, 7900W..tm.inlter A.ve. Yacti. '79 Bl.AZER atK ml. rM x , • --... arp. Ha· --k' .. ln Westmlnater .. ca. ITDIOH ............ ,... e .... CB. Int. Perfect in1MOOO.MJ.llOO Tep n...11·r Dynamite 2 door, 4 cho~.'":!..· I I r.~c1 .. 11' ~9sno 8tS-1'5l ... ,.
TI n....arYawl & •• ... II ... t,.00 IN • speed. alT cond. & c ...... more.-. • 11111 • .. n...-. UWe body work '74 GMC ~ Ton Sierra Hal'9r0ortl&il ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1411• n.:.11 , stereo. Beige/Beige. cnliab\a SIAYllAYIS Grande. 1ood cond . r-.u (OOlPID>
Ca&aMM.O..awt1 le wmtUllDPAITS ,,_.. 9160 aooo.-......M ·•'111 S5HI
Ha...at, TalllU a Partflr Imported car J>IU'tS ....................... '74 Chevy Flatbed. 3$0, JIM MAllMO
Home PClf1 NWJlt 8C'h IMpOllT 7t CHIVY newly painted I /mo a10. VOLISWAfHM
ITU>Gl·n• Alf1'0SUPPLY LUY PICl(UP Diamond plate bed. 18711 Beach Blvd.
tllll ..._, 101 N Manrtie.ter 4 cylinder, 4 speed. A S3000 bit offer. M2·»f7. 141·2000 !!11!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1•1 .-..na.Mim 71'-9900 perfect combination ol v-9570
u A ..... lm.Drttd •lM•AC •'-34' BOATS for ~-1-eonon'IY and reliability. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'-1mo. pl.ans prepaid ~ Only 20.000 miles on this '74 Dodge Van. PS/PB, Alfa I-. 9705
from Siii mo inchading CHEAP!! Uttle pickup and a nice auto trans, AIC. custom slip. \euol\s 714 •964·se!M sheU loo. (3023) Custom intr cst.m whls. stu • •••••••••••••••••••••••
S 1 •l1hclt IMW
77 BMW320i
23tRZQ
'75 Dataun ZIOZ: A/C.
am/Im stereo. $4250. 1•••
'70 zeoz. immac, yellow
w /black, new paint •
Int. S3IOO. M2·5578
Datsun '81 280ZX , S.I ..
Sspd, T·top, loaded, im·
mac, black/tan lthr,
estate sale. P P .
644-1108.
AMAH•M
MAJDA
NOW OPEN
<>ranaeCounty's
Volume lluda Dealer
916-1120
AMAH•M
MAJDA
llOlS. Anaheim Blvd
Anaheim
7tMAZDAIX7
••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, .....
4 speed. 24.00 mllea, new
tlreac~;M;-c)
lit 6 Broadway
Santa Ana tm-3171
77M61
Dynanllle B Roadster, 4
aoeed with over-drive.
'/ ery 1ba11> coodltion. SJttS
JIMMAllMO
VOUSWA•EN
18711 Beach Blvd.
142.2000
---- -SIJghtlyusedturbok1t wheels and new tires C B. 13300 /bst o fr. ...... W 9060 ·7~ '74 Datsun Z cars make this a bargain for 673-4056 LEASE
DIRECT!
'77 BMW320i m'l'WX
'78320i
799lJW
"NBMW 320i
358WRE
'72 Datsun 240Z, xlnt
cond. new tires, am/fm
Auto. trans., factory air O,.t 9746
••••••••••• ••• • •••• • • • • 768-5837 only
Encbon 32'. '75, loaded.
cWltom mt-ext Bristol coad Offer or R E P P
.. 7903. 988--0872
Classic 216' t.uders Super
Daysaiter, xlnt racing
re c ord , $2000
1714 >M0-8CM3
Dickenson Chesapeake
ds l cabin htr, S250
· 642-57315 G. Taylor
'fliJ VW 1600 engine
S300 f'lrm
842·99911
Fors4*
Dats ... z
motor
+ofhet-,.....
761-5137
$4ttt
IOIWITHAM
YOUCSWAGIN
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638·7880
'1tFOID
Ranger :v. Ton with only
14.000 miles. Original'
'76 DODGE 8200. auto,
air. calm int. mags, xlnt.
S3400. OHO. PP. 644-7670
'73 Chevy Van. new
custom interior. new
paint. xlnt cond S2.800.
962·9647
A..to.W~ 9.690 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dynamite! I N05453) WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
$5995 for top used cars·
ltll ALFA
SPIDRS
llACH IMrOITS
848 Dove Street •
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900 ... 9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-----"" • .....__for cr..-a... JIM""' ""11 ... 0 foreign, domestics or '75 Audi Fox lift Whaler ty""' boat ""---" AM /FM. 11 ........ ,,_ • • • •• ••••• VOUCSWAGEH classics. If your car is .,.,,,
Sailor power. •••• ~;.;~~;;A~ l8'71l Beach Blvd. extra elean. see us 752·9077bet.6·9PM
S300 ---675'3175 NOTICE TO 142-2000 FIRST! d'
HOBIE 16. Good cond READERSAND ~roa~~'. ~F~m~~~:
w/trlr. Must sell/best of· ADVF:RTISERS '79TOYOTA ~. special whls. sunrf. cov·
fer. 675-4753 btwn 12·4 The price of items PICKUP er, must see to apprec.
advertised by vehicle 4 cylinder. 4 speed, rac 645-m6 ICMlh. SI,./ dealers'in the vehicle tory air cond .. stereo. A ------
Dodls 9070 clHsified advertisin~ very pretty pickup with lfl 111 0r..,. C...ty '80Audi40001oaded.
••••••••••••••••••••••• columns does not in-low miles and excellent -2!1125Harb0r Blvd $8800 MEWPOllT MAllMA elude any applicable condition. (3116) This is COSTA MESA 962-3119
Slips Avail. 646·0551 taxes, license. transfer a sturdy truck that will
--------fees. finance charges. not be heft very long at 979·2500 11 '72 Audi. auto, needs Dock on Balboa Pen. for fees for air pollution con· th I · ol t --·------·---front end work. new
trot devl.ce cert1'f1· ~at1'ons e sa e pnce on Y WE IUY sailboat up to 42' " $41H tires.$450.631-1364
$375/mo. 673·1928 or dealt'r documentary CLEAN CAIS
preparation charges un-IOI WITHAM 74 Audi lOOLS . s nrf.
Boal slip for rent 40' +I less otherwise specified YOUCSWAGEH AND TltUCICS stereo 8·lrack, ndw
20· overlap. Newport by the advertiser. 7600Westminster Ave. valve job. batt .. brakes.
Beach. (714 )673·6088 .A&..------in Westminster tune-up, very gd cond,
30· Dock power or drop •"ct:.;J1, . 9520 893-7551 638•7880 11900/bet. 675-6906.
mast. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '55 Chev 1 t,<z ton Flatbed IMW 9712
COMMEll
CHEVROLET
675·2298 '46 Ford Woodie, restored with liftgate S900
.'K'.1111.ir t.,r Ill' ol
l(~J\\1 ~"'
541>-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Sl3.000. ALSO '29 Model 64.5-1700
NeedsUpormooring. A Town Sedan, 4 dr. For the beat deal in
---------Orange County ... Come 36' Sail. restored. Ideal for stu-
Bob, 833-1361 dent. 110.000. 675·6161 .
Pvt boat dock on Newport
lallUld, 30' max. ..,. mo.
7 ..... dys M f75-T217
-"•·
'58 Thunderbird
1111 on.. mi, Continen-tal ltlt, orig. paint. new
lirei. xlnt cond. Drive it
home. S4SOO. 548·9617.
673-1352
'10 CHEVIOLET HIGH 'UYH . See Us Today r ! 1/2 PICICUP Top dollars for SPorts &
V-8, auto. trans .. factory Cars. Buas. Campers. air eond .. power steer 91t'1, Audi's
inl. stereo c....tte. A Aak forU/C MGR
pretty •'polar white gem .aM MAltHO
with only 9000 miles, VOUSWA•IM coordinated white spoke wheels • while lettered 18711 Beach Blvd.
tires. dual tanks, sliding HUNTINGTON BEACH
·~RACK 'Y ALLIY IMPORTS
28402 Marguerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo
'79 BMW 320iA
836YZE
'80BMWS381
856Z.5U
21402 Mu ;wrfte , .... ..,
Mh ... va.fo
131-2040 495-4949
CJ05ed Sundays
. Divorced. must sac. '79
320i bill/tan, Luxus pkg.
Steve: 731·22'll. Iv. msg.
· cass. everything works.
$4500. Must See .
67S.7938.
'74,DATSUM
710 .....
Superb cond ition !
Economy plus Style! 4
cyl. engine. trans . radio.
(964KMW l
Youn Now $ZZ'79
JOHNSO.. & SOM
Liltcolll Mercvry
26216 Harbor Blvd .
Ccsla Mesa
540.5610
c o n d . , s t e re o . A • • •••••••••••••••••••• •
beauUlul performance '71 Manta 1900. runs real
sports car in superb con· nice. $1095. may take
ditlon. Owning •car like trade. 631H1621
this makes l ife -worthwhile. (325VCV) ,...._.. 9747
Enjoy driving and the •••••••••••••••••••••••
sate price ol only '74 Pantera GTS. slver on
$1299 blk. 125.ooo. 23.860 mi.
IOI WITHAM 855-ll.37, ·~
YOUCSWAGEH f'.....,t 97 41
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 63tM880
'79 RX7, auto trans. red.
xlnt rond. $7700 or best
offer. 496-5386
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LEASE
DIRECT!
'77 BMW 630CSI, burgun
dy, 4 spd, stereo. Sl8.500
PP. 897 ·1044 d ys ,
95 l ·9642 eves
------'80 280ZX. lo mileage. •80 RX7, spec paint job. warranty. xlnt cond. air. 5s pd. s tereo cass. cstmint .. SlO,SOO.
1911 PIUCilOT
TUllOI
'76 BMW 2002. immac
Must see. like new
646·7250. ---499-3015. llACH IMrOITS
848 Dove Street
497-2779. 645 2529. '73 Datsun. auto.
-----S1 ,3CX>/OBO. Capri 97 I 5 673-5320. ....................... --------
79MBCUIY
CAPRI
4 speed. radio. heater.
custom wheels. Copper
with only 19.350 miles
(092W7.S)
Sltt5
L~Uowcrul
VOLKSWAGEN INC
~100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
'74 Capri. xlnt cond,
sacrifice, S1650.
631·2336.
'73 Capri V·6 . s nr{.
am/fm. SJ>Qrt console.
good paint. lo ml. 1
owner.11600.673·6144. ----
'73 610 Wgn stereo, nr new
radials , 58K mi. xlnt
cond. S1700. 963-7237
Ffat 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'IOAAT
SUPalllAVA
4 cylinder. 5 speed. fac·
tory air cond .. stereo cassette, wire wheel
covers. sun roof. This car is immaculate and
baa lea than 7000 actual
mllell. She handles like •
sports car and rides like
the luxury car she is. OASUl32)
. 7 9 M a z d a R X · 7 NEWPORT BEACH
Beautiful. low mileage, 752..0900 bronze color, A/C. 4spd, ____ _
am l fm /stHeo tape. ftonct. 9750
snrf. mag wheels, S8500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Financing avail. UPon
approved credit .
540-5300. Ask for Mr.
Bayliff.
Mazda UB> RX7, almost
new. Only 1800 mi. Pvt
pt)'. Whl/burg int. 5 spd,
snrf. 8500. 6t4·5129
Meradn hn '740 ··········-·············
1979 POISCHE .. '21 .. COUPE
VS. 5 speed. air cond ..
pwr. windows. cruise.
AM /FM cass. • under
16,000miles! (9200368).
$27,911
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
Jc)t,<l HAlll\O~ l\LVO
CO~TA Ml ~A '>·l J CJ(JIC)
'Tl 914 , low miles, nice
cond. Make offer.
atl-2111118: 846-7435 aft 5.
77 Porsche 911S Targa.
Slip for power boat
w /water. elec. no over·
nilhters. N.B. 673-3881
IMh.SpMd&
•57 Jaieuar XK140. auto.
$8000.
rear window & beautiful
1
___ 1_4_2_·_2_0_0_0 __ _
red Cheyenne interior y-D...,,. 1 •1 131-2040 495-4949 D.._. 9720
Closed Sundays ••• ••••. •• •• •• ••••• • •••
$1499
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGIM
7600Weslminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638-7880
DllSILS
79 2400
Pastel Blue (081541 >
792400
lvory/Parc.h (072IS51
'102400
Barton yellow ,
Blaupunket AM /FM
cass .. to mi. air. cruise
control. all teath int..
cover tlr bra .
lease/purchase. Best
a round M5-67'76
Sid 90IO (213)455-1975. _ which is spotless. (3142) VI"' -.-
••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 4+4 Morgan. Xlnt
cond. 12(),000. Write Max
Qf P.V. Morelos W582,
Puerto Vallarta. Jal.
Mexico.
On salefor only r AID FOi S72fl 2 Claaic Boats-21' Cen·
tury Raorter. 21' Cen· tury Coronado 673·2328
IOI WITHAM GOOD & CLIAN
YOUCSWAGIN USID CAIS!
loah.Stol... 9090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Lido Penins ula Boat
Storage . Sto ra ge .
launching & crane
s ervice for the dis -
criminating boater
14·30'. 673-9330. 675·5901
<Steve)
tr-p artillffon •••••••••••••••••••••••
9120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
11h ' Lance mini truck.
jacks. roof rack. tinted
, windows. Priced to sell.
548-0817: 631-5661
8' Cabover camper. com·
ptete with jacks and col·
ler S700/obo. 963·5383
7600Westminster Ave.
in Westminster 1955 T-Bird. red. good 893-7551 638·7880
condition SB500.
67S.2306
'52 Olds. reblt carb. & fuel
pump. $400/0BO. Runs
good. 631·0184.
Xlnt restor. opportunity:
C lassic '67 Mercury
Cou~ar offer 646-8662 ----___.....____ ---
Fords : '29 Roadst.er
needs work on body.
Good starter $2400. '30
AA Slake Bed truck in
original and in driver
condition. 81 ta~s. $6000.
675-3175 --
'80 Datsun P.U. Sspd.
11.000 mi. ~.000.
546-0747 eves/wkends.
75CHEVY
LUY PICKUP
4 cylinder. 4 speed. Here
is a perfect combination of reliability, economy &
affordability. (56585Z)
T his truck has low
miles. is in excellent
condition and on sale for
only
$26ft
IOIWITHAM
VOUCSW AGEH I.a MllOMI
Vtlllcln 9530 7600Westminster Ave.
in Westminster ••••••••••••••••••••••• 893-7551 638·7880
11 ~· cab-over camper, '78 Dodge RV Van Self-
self c:ont. Sl650. 5152Heil, contained. Xtras. low '76 Courier w /sh e ll
Bell Meadows Apts, 1156• miles. 842·5241 flairs. custom seats. etc H B ------$2200. Ask for Dave
· · Dune Buggy: Rebuilt S49-85196
'73 Lance 11' Cabovt'r, 4 eng. Manx body & top. ·
jacks. pliycoot. icebox. Mags . Needs wiring. ·73 Datsun. Runs good. 4
port·a ·potty. stereo. 11000. 759-0244. on the floor. '975.
11400. ~9137 ext 116. 4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 646-6793
Motori-4 llkes 9140 ....................... ·79 Ford 150 Custom. 460
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IJawa moped. Like new. $300. .
I 846-6263
1970 Br itish 4x4 Lan· V8, auto. l owner. 24M
dRover. Excellent body mi. A/C, trlr pkg, tool
& power train. Has new box, xlnt cond. S6800. P'll
tires. $2500/best offer. 760-8479
Mti::J:.':'I 9150
Call 962-9824 or 646·9303 ----------
&ask for Rick. '74 Ford Courier St750
.,,.••••••••••••••••••••• '77 JEEP CJS. clean. lo
t 81 Honda X R 200 : m l, loaded. must sell.
'
Perfect. Asking 11000. Best ofr. over 14 .900.
~-___ 942_.0_120 ____ ~~730!',832-4535
:'i1 Suzuld RM 125, Mint '7• JEEP Wa1oneer. lo
cond . Barely used. ml, A/C. power. all
MUST SELL . Ca ll xtru.93.•.551·1188
1•tW
'i1 Yamaha 4001T, 9800.
'10 Montesa• 250 Trials, 'mo.-. ...
!'71 Yamaha ISO~. '83
I Trium9b f50 chopped mo.--.
: I DIRT BIXE'S and a
5 BOU! TRAILER
SHOO l4M4l8
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BDT OPFSR fTs.oe.
llOKDA Cl•. ll'ft. 1 .. 1
tl•H Ht ml, suoo. ....
w /shell. runs great.
49f-1938 or 6'73·981M
'68 Ranchero w/camper
shell. 289 eng. air
shocks , heavy di uty
trailer hitch. Good <:ond
SlOOO Firm. 848·4471
Leave meaap.
WANTED!
Late model Toyotas and
Vo lv os . Call u s ••• Earle Ike
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For Your Good
VW. Porsche or Audi
VW·PORSCHE-AUDI
445 E. Coast Hi way
at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673-0900
Premium prices
paid for any used car
(foreign or domes Uc l
In good condition.
See Us First!
CREVIER
& I Sf & HOADWAY
SAffTA AHA
835·3171
THf ULTIMATE OlllVIHG MACHIN(
•USIDIMW1•
·77 6.30 csi 4 speed (0247 >
'75 2002a (0035)
'79320i (7560)
'776.30csi auto (0040)
'80528iA sunrf. '1625)
CloMcl S•days -'71 IMW2002
Dynamite 2 door. 4
speed. air cond .. stereo
and clean! (640EH 0)
Sl2t5
JIMMAllMO
YOUSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
'77 BMW 3201.
Good cond. Low mi.
957-6126
'75 BMW 2002. Very
clean. Extras. Inquire:
67~91118 aft. 8PM
IOI Mcl.AllM't
850N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
<S Ml. No. ol SA Fwy )
17141522-SUJ
Smday by Appl'.
1977 210%2+2
Air, ••to•atlc ,
loedtd!C00611t
BARWl(IC
,\ f \UN -_ .. _
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9 ' t I I '
75DATSUM
1210COUPE
4 cylinder. 5 speed, air
cond., stereo. Aave you
ever wanted a true
economy ca r in ex·
cellent condition at a
very reasonable prj,ce'.'
004MYU> Of course you
have and its here and on
sale for only
S24tt
IOIWITHAM
YOUCSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminster
Sporty '76 Fiat Xt9, gd
cond. J(lraa. 752-1775 or
8'73·7081 uk for Sue.
Fial Spyder 2000 convt.
'79, 14.800 mi. 16.995.
Origowner. 780-1970.
Hotlde 9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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HONDA
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UMIVllSITY
SALES&SERVICE
OLOSMOllLE
HONDA
GMCTIUCICS
2850 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
540.9640
893-7551 638-7880 ·77 Honda Accord. auto.
ltll DATSUM
210DB.UXE
4 DOOll SIDAH
Automatic trans ..
AM /FM sterf'O cassette,
metallic paint. body side moldings Is pinstripes.
Demo. 054071). <Stk.
AM /FM. xlnt cond.
Silver. S4350 /0fr .
8J9.M56
'80 Prelude. Xlnl. cond. sa.ooo· am/fm stereo.
641·7121
'78 Honda Civic 4dr Sta·
lion Wagon. lo mi. 1
owner. a l e. loaded
$4125. Call eves 759·8918.
'79 Accord Htchbk, in·
t/ext xlnt rond. silver.
AM /FM SS350. 675· 7766
Civic '77: 4 speed. a /c.
good cond. 48.000 miles.
S3000/0BO. 751·5199
Gold Br/Bamboo (559301
713000
Red/Bam C.,_>
793000
White/Pardi (112361
'103000
Black/Bamboo (84887)
79lOOTD
Maple/Bamboo (05071 >
'10 JOOTD
Maple/Bamboo 06607)
'10 JOOCD
White/Parch (()55.MJ
'79 lOOSD
Mil Br/Bam (()4768)
'79 lOOSD
Mag Blue/Parch (06604)
'10 lOOSD
Ivory /Parch (16011)
450 sa.·.
'75 450 SB.
Sil/Bllt. Lea (44JCMI
'75 450Sa
Sil/Blue, Lea (327181
77 45058.
Sil BllBI. Lea (70768)
77 450SB.
Gm/Parch. Lea t637S7 >
SL•1-SLC11
77SL
Mid Blue/Blue <37382)
'79 S&.
Ivory/Bamboo (56370)
7tS&.
Eng. Red (s:m3)
76 S&.C
Silver /Black ( 12061)
JIM Sl.IMOHS
·~s l!JTOHARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
6.11·1271123·9300
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M-W--D""TSUM •i;)quu 3·8 MK US all .. • r v e d c l Is 1 I c . 51 , .. _, "" orl1. very well main~ "'"' •Dove Street 1 ed M t s If' l8500/0BO. 7'2·2404 dys; NEWPORT BEACH ta n ua acr ice M2-M17 eves.
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air, Am /Fm . CHEAP!! Bridgestones. S7250.
SUlbtJ1Uledturbokit Pr Iv ate P •rt y .
~ '7• Datsun Z cars (714),..5147.
---~-511'1 __ . ---"73 XKE-Vl2 Reister. mint
WConvt.Roedster cond, 4 apd , air,
S1IOO 1llver/blacltl new top,
157.l'Jto Urea; 1'711-collector
cond. Sl4,SOO. S73-!1CJ7
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MUar-tejlm -t radlal1, batt.. m.olli
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Mercedes IOCIBD· '19
Maple lellow. striped,
1unroo • 1tereo/ca11.
polished whee 11 .
Beautiful • mlnt cond.
sza,500. 55'7 .9044 ; ~vea Teo.ca
'71 CLASSIC 3IOS1-0ri& . .,...., n.ooo ml.
a/e, nu tlra, 2 tops.
Sbowaoom Sharp. lluat
'" to • .,.._. Hav. all aervtee.....-.911,IOO.
PP,-..sm
'71 UOllCL, metallle
bro••· allo11. Ull. . ............. .
.,. _,, Air • ..,,, ...
u ..... A•1••1cu1. GOid .... AUIO. trul • , ........ , ... : •·1111
'79 Porsche 911 SC. one
owner. every avail op-
tion. red. P.P. Eves:
981"'313 .
'74 Porsche 911. black
pearl, 51pd. alloys, air.
mint cond. 11'2.000.
559-4925.
'77 924. red. snrf. air,
am/fm tape, xlnt cond.
$7750. 559·0318 or
551·1523.
'80 924 Turbo Ponche.
fully equi5'Ped. S20.000
firm . Cal l after
6pm/wkends 673-1806.
Ponche Carrt'ra Tar~a.
1975. Classic. Xlnt cond.
AM /FM. AtC. S20.000.
7141631·7270
'60 Porsche 356B. Clean.
64.000 mi. S5300 or bst
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Sharpe1t little Ghia motor, IOOd cond, TIM CA-M 1 •C aood toad. S1500 or bnt .
71 TO•Of A H fW •AM 74 YW MIS
caJCA ., ' pa...._,.,, I•~· • OVER 190 JPAS••• coupe la town. 4 1peect ml, w . m-t405 DIAi alft9t 1M JM.1m a ad very clean . Ol~MelCOUMTYl ~~~~~~~~
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(cml.XC) "'11 vw Bus, IUOO .. ii -....-... Nova : Sl250. Xlnt
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.... all u.. ftMIMY , .. u .... 4-•i1T1 She hu HtY low miles,
n••" I " 1 trite DEMOS la In auperior condition, dl1M11 d 111 •M•Uld "11 'IW economlcel • roomy.
tr•t'• ud I.a• than Ll•AteelUe <4331.HJO Only
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YOU WAGtltt
t II Beach Blvd
142-2000
'HTOYOTA
CottOLU
l cylu1der, auto trans /\
't-ry pretty llunflower
yellow wi th very lo w
males and m excellent
l'nndluoo (178LCOJ She
drive:. jlreat and i~ m1
s ale for only
$2199
I OI VllTHAM
YOU<SWAeEN
11 la tk Wl80al coecll NIGHT Jill 7800Wettmlntter Ave. UIJft ,\ tieauUful 11old in Wn tmlnater
m•t•llk pelnt and 893-7~1 8311-7880
ru.tlffil iD&eriot 4. rul 9.·00 '71 YW IUS 1e111 C51'7MVI > IOI WITHAM Dyn11nute 7 pauenger 4 F.ENIAY CLQSEI speed in original Blue & YOUl,WA•IN '-" • While finish Low miles. 1eoo:~~~:ve WE llSCOUNT! NearneU;rr>
~ 7S5l 6J8, 7880 JIM MAllHO
'74 YOllSWA61H 1980 VOUSWA61EH
Dynamite Dasber 20 t1'7ll 8each Blvd
Sunroof h~. radio & CLEARANCE 142-2000 __ heater Very clean car'
1745YAJ >
S2Jt5 SALE JtMMAllHO
Y()U(SWA&EH NOW GOING 111711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
ON '74 YW IUS;
7rASSIHGB
'74 llB> YW IUG
• cylinder. 4 speed. "I
Sta rted the Whole
Thing". I'm a pretty lit·
lie beetle with low miles
and I am very healthy
1461RXQ) I can be seen
thas wee k end and
purchased for only
$Z999
tOIWITHAM
VOIJ(SWAGIH
7600 Westminster Ave.
In Westminster
893-7551 638-7880
AM MAllMO 142.7503 AND LEASING
VOLISWA61M '71CAMPMOBILE
11711 lleacb Blvd. Auto trant, S'7t95.
142-2000 551-lJIM
'80-'llSVWparts, '681eft& 2 For 1 urn VW 7 P ....
rilht door, '73 left door. Bus with Remova ble l <IOCJ H.111.>0! Blvc1
(Q'>M ........ , S40 "1100
S50 each. 541-'7'4 Cam p l n e Furn It u re. J.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~
79 VWDllS& Converts In minutes.
,A M /FM casa .
D y namit e Rabbit SB/Radials, Awning ,
Diesel. Custom 4 door many extras. Must See. with air and ster eo. 15950 Clean! C51JWKL> 7eo.!li56i SHH
JIMMAllMO
VOLISWA61N
lmJ Beach Blvd
142-ZOOO
'IWS for 11900. '67 for $2600.
Or Belt offer p.p. MUST
SELL 548-U85
'7'YWUlllT
Dvnamite custom 2
door , automatic & air
cond. Only 25.000 miles
on this beauty. c 121881
S49t5
JIMMAllHO
VOIJ(SWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
Baja Bug new pnt ver)
clean SJ.850
548-2581
'68 VW Squareback, reblt
motor, clutch. new fuel
I n j e c t o r s , g r e a.t
transportation. Needs
body w or k 1 950.
9'2·3852.
'76 Westph alia popup
camper, owner will neg.
pri ce. Xlnt cond .
957-0077
'68 VW Bug. orig owne r .
85,000 mi. radio etc.
Sl700/bst ofr. 633-9451
d)s. ore~es 673-4108
'67 Sqbk. Ne w motor.
tires, br akes. paint.
s tarter. Sl900/080.
642 8632.
76CADILLAC
lmAMSIYIUI
Factory air cond,. powe r
windows, powef seats,
stereo tape. Landau top,
lilt wheel, Cruise COD·
trol. One of America's
m ost popular and tux·
urious automobiles ever
built. A bea uti tul
c h ocolate brown
metallic with tan leathe r
interior. (816URA > You
will certainly enjoy own·
ing this gem for only
$7299
IOIWITHAM
VOUCSWAGIN
7600Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7~1 638-7880
'81 Stretch limousine.
Co.)iONI• Mon
Mmts..11
Too many xtras. Buy or
assu.me existing lease.
Ca ll Mr . Pa r is ·
714·975-1020, 9·5 Mon.·
Fri.
~· lmpabi 4dr. Only 39,000
miles. One owner. Has
e verytbln I · S 1995.
641..alll
'72 Nova 250 auto, 11500.
Call before 6pm 841·9'15
H kforDave.
'74 Mont. Carlo, lo mi,
loaded, beat o ffer.
842· 1016. 557 ·9889
·as OWvy n kyl 1Uck. t
owner, runs 6 looks good
MS-7578
'72 Kin1swood Estate
Wgn. AM 8trk stereo.
eltt windows/seat . a /c.
lu1gage rack .+many
xtru. XJnt cond. S1200
982·~
Chrytlet-t92S •••••••••••••••••••••••
71 CHIYSl,ltt
CottDOIA
TflXl Westminster A VP.
in We<itm inster
4 cylinder, 4 sp~ed .
stereo. Th.11 van is truly
in excellent condition
mechanically and in ap·
pc~ranee. C6&tKLH) H~r
spacioull Interior 11nd
economy makes her a
bargain for only
OVER 50 TO
CHOOSE
FROM
BOB WITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
'72VWCAMPH
Dynamite Weatralia
Pop.Tap. 4 speed. Very
nicecondltion. +085074)
. • 73.YWIUS
Dynamite 7 passenger 4
speed with air . 48,000
miles. Clean! (RFH851 I
'76 VW Bug. two-tone.
s n r f, am/tm , mag
wheels, gd cond. Must
see to apprec. 13800.
556-7Z76.
Auto. trans .. tact ory air
cond.. pawer windows.
split pawer seats. stereo
cassette, Landau top. tilt
wheel, cruise control. A
stunning dove grey with
grey leather Interior. <S23UOV) This fine rid·
Ing car is ln superior
condition and has a ll the
features for the comfort
111lnded ~u)'er for only o 9917 J44t9
1:193 75.51 638 7880
'8'> <tWn. l2.ooo nil. mint
<·11nd, $9500 r as h PP
t'.111 Neil. 640.~25
Sl•tt
IOIWITHAM
VOIJ(SWAfHH
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
·77 C'ul"(lna WJ?11. 6 spd. 893-7551 638·7840
a u . p .. pb sh•reo cas!>. ,74 V""'""S-W:G-~ -4 l M 1111n t l'O nd ....,_ ~"'"
$38SO ORO P P. 9&1 .3907 Dasher wagon 4 speed
with air Ooly 44.000
·so 1'1)yOI•• C'Ptl ('a. xlnt miles . D y namite !
c-ond. auto air. stereo. C644L10l '
all xtra~ Only 20,000 m i $2695
Aslring S7.900t<JAO Call JIM MAllHO
494 4f.tWlor497·J..11l5. I VOUSWAGEH
97 71 18711 Beacn Blvd. !:!~ ............. ~. -142-2000
'65 T R4A . nl'W µ;iint. ·75 SClROC'C() xlnt cond.
shock.c; rebuilt. lo 1111l••c; many xtras must see ~Q('() fi.11 46 ll S29fl<I 497 -I~ I
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638-7880
76VWIUS
Dynamite sun roof bug
with 4 speed. radio and
hea t e r plus t ape
Silver/Black. (645PHB l
Sl495
JIMMAllHO
VOl.ISWAGIN
187lJ Beach Blvd.
142-2000
$29'5
JtMMAllMO
VOUSWAfHH
t87U Beach Blvd.
$3"5
JIMMAllHO
VOLISWAGIEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-ZOOO
142-2000 '66 Bu1: ~Cherry pain·
,6 YW IUG t /inl. Rblt eng, trans. 7 I Sll25. l-est-31182. 4 speed, radio, heater. I --------
, Gold with reb11iltengine. '74 Super Beetle, xlnt
U96XJ<;B> cond, new red paint. new
$1995 tires, s unroof. Pioneer , " ttfMJt UOWQ.'lef cass. Ph. 673-71m &'J':... vou<SWAGEN. INC vw '74Super Beetle. ~. 534-4100 ~=· 13731 Harbor ---
Garden Grove '79 Scirocco. like nu.
__ __ _ Beaut. met. gold Xlnt
••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 VW Sqbk, gd dond, '70: Xlnt m echanical
snrf, am/fm cass, ne w cond. New tires. brakes .
tires . 12500/0BO. -battery. Nee ds paint.
IOIWITHAM
VOIJ(SWAGIH
7600 Westmlnsler Ave.
in Westminster 642-4923. S1950. 759-0244. -893-7551 638·7880
'79 VW Conv. White on
White. 6 ,000 miles .
am/fm 8 track. $8900/of·
fer. 675-J427
Beaut. 1971 Camaro.
s mall V8. auto. well
m aint/d . Orig ownr
~l-5129
Yolvo t112 ca...,.. 9920 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOLVO
SALES, sav1c E
AHDLEASIH.-.
OVERSEAS DEUVERY
EXPERTS
IEAILEllE
VOLVO
.......................
• a..., Mo.18 '79
2+2 H atc hb ack!
Economical 5 s peed
manual trans . Clean
car! <~XJU).
ONLY S45t5
HOW AltD Che•rolet
Dove & Quail Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
133-0555
1977 Cordoba with ONLY
33.000 or iginal miles'
Loaded with utras !
White with saddle top It
interior. 13750/best o/·
fer. Call 962 9824 or
646-9303& ask ror Rick.
'76 Cordoba Blk w /Burg
int. AMIJl'M 8 Trk·CUS·
Nu 11res·Lo Ml· Reg GIS
$2900. 75l·•lt
ttl2 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
H 9100 Aut H 9100 m a i n ten a n c e N u ~~·.~~· •.c:.~ •....•. !~!~1~.°.~·.~:.V: ....... !~!>.~ ~"!.°.~· •• :.":.••••••••••• ..•. °;.~· •• :.-:............ Micheli n tires. JOmp~. r eg gas, A 1(', s upl'f
1966 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA M ESA
646-9303 540-9467 SEE US FIRST!
We have a good selection or NE W & USED
Turbocharged cust . bit
Dunt.ov convt. L·82. fully
equipped. 18mpg. m ust
sell this week. S18.500.
551·911917581. stereo, $6500. 760·0649.
Keep trying. ----
'67 Bug $2400 w 1sunrf
'66 Bug $1400 O R O
MUST
SELL Xlnt cond 548 1095
'79 BugConv. White. Less
than 3.000mi. Showroom
new. 640-5356.
'65 VW, s unroof. fm
radio, new trans It eng
15M mi ago, needs paint
& body. suoo. 645-2297
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Chevrolets! '74 T·top. A tC. auto trans,
COHHELL
CHEVROLET
.~ 11 .. rt••• HI ' I
t 't lS I \ \1 ~ " \
S46-l 200
'78 Malibu classic.
loaded. nice car. S3800
552-0402
'64 C«vair 4spd. gd eng &
trans. fair body & int
S450 as is . 631-4720.
P t S. 45K m i. o nl.>
$6300/0 80. Aft 6:30 PM.
631·2196
'74 T top w t p o wcr
brakes. air. Am /Fm
s t ereo. auto tilt
telescoping s teering
~·hi. tan ~/leather int.
29.000 ma. mint cond.
$6950. 953-9316
'72 Camper. reblt eng, nu A.to.. Used
brks-pnt-radials-stereo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
S2800. 557-4280 __ Wdl 99 I 0
76MC>Hli
2 + 2. 4 l':VI . good
m ileage. a /l'. radio.
transferable warranty.
'74 T ·top w /powe r
br akes . air. am t fm
s tere o. auto t i l t
telescopanji! steerinf(
whl. tan w/leather int.
29.000 m i. mint l'Ond.
$6950. 953-9316 '69 Bug like new. rebuilt
eng, new int, stereo. orig
pnt. Sl950 631 ·2568
•••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• 557·352'7 or 759-0060 '74 '72Coupe DeVille. xlnt -- -
cond in & out. Asking Motorc~/ MotorcvdH/
llSOIJ. 645-8W Scoot.rs. 91 50 Scoot.rs
UICUllll llCllll ~ 831 . I
SHOWIOOM CO ...
'75T-TOP ·:
Power brakes. powe1
windows, power steertpJ.
with tilt/telescopia (
steering wheel, a.{r
AM /FM stereo, r-.1
window defo g1e!t1
automatic trans. Snew
white with Burgundy tn
tenor Z7,000 miles. 19'
mac ula t e thruo!A
SB.100. 754·6790 Pl
Answer Ad #209, 642-Qo(
· 24 hrs. ;
C041CJ11r tft; . .•.............•.•. ,.
'78 XR7. all pwr, leat!le1
int, lo mi, $4200. Cal
968-21nS aft. 5.
Doct.Jt 9'3! • •••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Dodge 6 cyl slant e"J
reg gas, A·I cond, Anf3 631'24112 .,
'66 Dodge 6cyl. runs gocji
needs some work *4
536·0203 Chuck ------.-
'69 Charger 383, many ex
tr as. must see.
960-6481 ,, .. ,
••••••••••••••••••••••
'74FOltD ~
Low mileage count,:
s quire 9 passeng.e
wagon. All original"''
clean as a pin. Lbadid
(232MVH) i
$15'5
JIMMAllHO
VOIJ(SWAGEM ~
18711 Beach Blvd. ·
142-2000 ·--------·ss Ford Station waao1
dean, f(d cond. $600 •
645-1700
'72 Ford LTD: Good cond
$90()
54()..6800
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'71 FORD $!
LTD
This beauiiful c09p
features factory air cS>n
dltioning, power st.er
ing and a Landau ,jot
1484WQTI Now 0.1;
$3779 :
JOHHSOH Ir SO..
Uncollt Mere
2626 Harbor B~
Costa Mesa
540-5630
............................•......•.......... ···················.:·· Cocllllc 99 15 • '66 Bug all orig inal. paint,
int. radio, etc. never
wrecked 11650631-2568
'llOVW Bus
$750/0BO
347.3239
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'IOCADtUAC· smuE
Here is your opportunity
to own America ·s most
luxurious and fin est rid·
Ing automobile.
~.II.ED.~£·-;'. ·~~
'81 DATSUN
~10 2 DR.
NEW '81 DATSUN .
510 2 DR.
'77 VW Bus, xlnt cond,
$5400.
781)..844C) eves.
'76 VW Scirocco, new
c lutc h , batter y,
alternator, etc. Must
NEW '81 DATSUN
SIB .PICKUP n
FINE USED CAR SPECIALS -HURRY!
1979 DATSUN 210 1978 DATSUN 1980 PLYllOUTll
2 DR. HATCHBACK PU-LONGBED CHAMP -CUSTOM
~speed trans llOdy side
moiJ'1lgS plll $lnpeS low $ 3 9 9 9 flllltS 16,387 mites (978YXP ) 1St• 1313)
Air eond., fldio, 5 !Pf. ,4 I
1
I tr ans"LloW lftlles. This
trucll " hard 10 find. (740Y1t0) ( Slk.1318)
SALE ENDS SUNDAY, 2/22/11
ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, ' LICENSE I DOCUMENT ARY FEE
A beautiful 2 tone silver
& black finish with a
stunning grey leathP.r in·
t er Io r . T h is c a 1· is
equipped with all the
fine features you expect.
Also available is the
newest SatelUte 80 com ·
puterized car P.hon e .
You may own tbas car
roronly S17.49'. (685205 )
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWA584
7800 Westminster A vt•.
in Westminster
S93-7Ml 638·781to
'76 Seville. red llhr uphol,
red ext. xlnt cond
Loaded. 82,000 mi. S6750.
SPRING TUNE-UP SPECIAL ~ .. ·
TUNE-UP 5 14. 95 ~ s2~~
ALL MOPEDS
THI I POINT TUt• UP INCLUDll:
l.C....&odl-fMl•y•... 5. A4-......
2. ca.. or nploc• pow. 6. ~ & Lllt.e C.-. •
l. ............ 7. a.a~---. 4.. ChKk wt.His & spolln I. C"9cll\leetrics ,
SAME DAY SERVICE -BY APPOINTMENT ~ •rws rARTS -Tllh offw good ... ,. 21. 1911 €
.;:~~~:·:runs like M 0 p ED c· I yyt: .. 4 ........ ~:'.·~::r?! silk, new valves, muffler -.,-_-
sysl. etc. S995. 537-9751
(7·10pm ) I '
Alltos, Used _.\lltos, Used jAMtos, UHd I Alltos, Used i ............................................................................................ . .
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Ot&Y'lff
18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 410, Irvine
(714) 833-3494
WHEEL
AND DEAL .
RIGHT HERE
You can find just the car
you're looking for In the
Automotive Classifieds of the
Dally Piiot. Sell your old
wheels , toot Juat cau
642-5678 DAILY PILOT
..
......_Mew 9100 ..,_,Mew tllO A1119s. Mew tlOO, ...... Hew tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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DISCOUNTED FAR BELOW THE
F4CTORY STICKER
1981 CIVICS
. cmc
2 Dll. HATCl9ACICS
1300cc -1500cc
5 Speeds -Automatics
1981 ACCORDS
. CCCIII
2 Dll. HATCMIACll
Std. Accorde l LX11
5 Speeds -Automitics
l ....
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alee • ..-. •
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Great •bape. Clean
(AJNllT)
M2tl ~
•MAIMO vousw.-..
11711 Beaeb Blvd.
142·20M
7tU..
V1r1u•11
Luxury in a atyle that 'a rlllrt for today! Full r:wer options plus ...
eatber seata, wire
wheel covers. landau rod. (110117) Only 22,881
mllea!IN79
JOHMSOM & SOM
LlllColll Mlrary
21211 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta Mesa
540.5630
....................... ·=.::a· . sur•• .~..-ltUM
Auto. "'-·· air cond .• ~ ateertn1. power ~. power windows.
split power seata, atereo
cuaette, wire wheel coven. Laadau top, Ult
wbeel, enalae control.
Tllia beautiful 2 door is
In tnaly superb condition
wltb very low mi.les. One ol America's ftaest lux-
ury can II available for
you at far below market
value. (210ZCT) Sale
price only S1ttt
IOIWITHAM
YOUSWAfHM
• 7800Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638· 7880
'18 Versailles, loaded, 35M mi, xlnt cond. '80 CutlaH Brou1ham.
631-3983; aft. 5, 752.1850. 15.000 mi, loaded. Wknd or aft. I, 132-2247.
'61 Lincoln. Xlnt cond. ,17 Olda Cutless S4,000
orle ownr. Good t.lres. miles, Honest. Extra
SllOO/bst olr. 493-73.cl car, must sell. Beat offer
77 UMCOLH overtl5008'4-8909
Miurta y
A Man ol Distinction!
Yours Now with full
power, leather interior,
cruise eontrol, quad
stereo. (072Zx,E> Now
11419
JOHHSOM & SOM =re:::r Coeta Mesa
540.5630
71UHCOLH
Towws.4-
The F1aphip of Proud
Lincoln s! Fully
equipped with all the
luxury! Velour interior.
quad stereo, cruise con-
'71 Cutlass Supreme
Brstun. Beaut. 1 owner
<wife's car ) Wht/on/wht
w/blue intr. 53,000 mi.
Perf. cond. A real beaut.
car. Oldr SMSO. 495-1490
or-.2237 lv msg.
'65 Olds 88. auto, 79.000
mi. very clean. runs
great. tBOO. PP. 642-6421
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Runabout. gas-saver 4
cyl, auto, air, ps. sun·
roof, stereo. 58,000 mi,
good cond, $2195. PP.
54()-0645.
trol. <233UKH ) See it '74 Pinto. new paint &
Nowt6479 tires, runs god $1550.
JOHMSOH & SOM _1_s1_-43B9 __ e_ves _____
1 =r= Costa Mesa
540.IHO
71UHCOLM
w.-llY
Under 23,500 miles! Lux-
ury equipped with all the power options you want!
Cruise control. ti It
wheel, quad stereo and
so mu ch mor e!
(702UJQ) Reduced to
JUltST19
JOHHSOH & SOM
U.C...Mlrary
21211 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta Mesa
540.1630
Mercwy • ttSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S
FIHIST
LINCOLN-MERCURY
DEALERSmP
~?t.tlJ.•
LINCOLN-MERCURY .
IS-II Auto Center Dr.
SD Fwy-Lake Forest
exit
IRVINE
130.7000
'IOMRCUIY
... M.. .... 14•.
-.OPLYMOUTH
ARROW
4 cylinder, 4 speed. air
cond .• AM-FM radio. An
extremely sharp car
with only 5800 miles. She h'as a s hade kit fr
beautiful interior. (~) Give her a new
hoiPe this weekend for
onf3'
·• Sl4tt
IOIWITHAM
YOLl(SWA•IH
7800Westmlnater Ave.
in Westmlnater
893-75.Sl 638-7880
77AllROW
Automatic 2D. Low
miles, orllinal. Air coo-
d i tloned. Dynamite! (930140)
S2ttl
JIMMAllMO
YOLl(SWA•IH
11711 Beadl Blvd.
142·2000
'76 Plymouth Volare
Wgn, auto, stereo. full
pwr, AC , fe n de r
damage. $1300. 494·6379
eves.
ftOllllac H65 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Luxur ious l.ivin1 is youn in this beautifully '77 Trans Am. Almost
equipped 4dr. with new e ngin e . Powe r
leather interior , till steerine. brakes. win-
wheel. cruise control. doik. AM/FM 8 track.
am/fm tape. (804909> 581-MJS
Ste it.Now_, •-.-7,-Tr-a_n_s_A_m-.-.-s-k-in-g-i
JOHMSOM & SOM $3100orbeatoffer.
u..111 ...,ary 751-1379 aft 4PM
-Harbor Blvd.
Coatallesa '78 Bonneville. 4 dr
540.1630 sedan. Sood cond. $2900 .
87 Montclair, pwr, clean.
•idnt cond. St ,000.
641-5137 al\ l lAM
7tMBCURY
COU&Alll-7
Go wttb Style! 'Ibis 2dr.
feat.ura air cond .. pwr
windows, tilt wbeel,
cruise conti'OJ, alloy
wheell. (.WZD) Now
JUltW1'19
JOI llSOM & SOM '=-.::::r oa.talle1a· ..... ,.
Wkclys 9"-Mal; eves &
wtoda 9"-5355.
'77 ASTRE. AM/FM 8 tr,
A/C, S0,000 mi. $2200/bst
ofr.557.QSS
Beaut. white convertible!
'74 Grand Ville. a /c ,
pwr. cruiae, Ult, quad
atereo. etc. XLNT cond.
Orll Lady Owner .
845-IOllO.
n a •IUMrd tt70 •••••••••••••••••••••••
T-blnl, '11, IOOd meclr.
cond. $1085. P.P.
llJ.155'7 eves
FACTORY . REBATE
CASH BACK TO YOU!
I 0°/o of vehicles base price
THIS IS THE BIGGEST REBA TE
PLAN EVER OFFERED BY FORD
. MOTOR CO.! REIA TE OFFER
AVAILABLE ON EVERY NEW
1981 LINCOLN OR MERCURY!
lexclucling Lynxl
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'71 MERCURY ~~\t\~\ '18 LINCOLN
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'74 DATSUN '88 MERCllY '77 lltl:OLN
7114 ... ............. .....
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••
1980 HONDA ACCORD LX
4 cyl.. 5 speed trans , tactory air cone. pwr. steering & disc
brakes. AM·FM stereo cassette. rear wiper-washer, velour int.,
Michelin steel belted radials & low miles (108124) s
1977 TOYOTA·COROL #. SRS
This · hatchbeck" model has an economic11 4 cyl. enotpe, 5
Speed trans .. factory air cond .. AM.fM stereo 8 trick & wire
bllSMt wheels. (83SJP0). $3...,
HUGE SELECTION OF COROLLA
SRS LIFTBACKS AVAILABLE! WE
DON'T DARE QUOTE THE PRICE
ON THIS MODEL! COME IN & BUY
NOW!
198f TOYOTA
COROLLA SR5
llFTBACK
Equipment includes 5
P<>wer steering buck SJ>eed transmission ~:r assist~d front d~ :ars. tachometer.'
ngs & Pinstripes. (~k)es, Wheel well ·One Only.
1978 TOYOTA 1181.ACK11 GT
This Celica liftback has a 4 cyl. engine, 5 apeed trans .. f1ctory
air cond .. stereo radio, shadow a maqs. It's "'black. black,
blackl!!"(A78TOV). ~ •• ,,
1979 MAZDA PICKUP
Th11 "Sundowner'· model has 4 cyl .. 5 speed trans .. 1ir
conditioning. re1'4lllldlng windQw, white sidlw111 tlr.es and
morel (1R61612). $ 5299
1980 DATSUN 2·10
1979 VOLVO 242 SIDAN
4 cyl. engine. automatic tnna., POwer ....nno. fectory air
, conditioning, stereo. pawer di8C brlMe. "'natripes a •tee!
radial tires . . Looka NEW! (146WRH). s7
. -t ~O ONCE ABOUT ·
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OFF A SMALL CMILO ••• ·
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t.uor? -W.E., Gnen &.t/, Wla.'
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most popular subject areas for teen-aged girls.
FOR ERNEST W. H0lZ, national commander, Salva-
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How do you ra• ~ ec:complahments dumtl the s-t
hundred years? -S.F., la v ..... Nev.
• Our growth from a tiny band of enthusiastic men and
women to a national federation of services is uniquely
equipped 1o minister to the whole person. But there are
times when we can't seem to give fundamental, life-
changing help. However, we do believe that "wth
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FOR DANIEU.E BRJSEBOIS, featured in CBS-lV's
Archie Bunker'• ~
Since ~ work with ..._ and are men ecMnced tor
lt'O'lr ~then --11-v-r~ ..... ~ ......... with
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hair ihould be In place. Guys worry about their cars.
That's silly. And all adults pinch my cheeks, which I
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FOR .IOYCE A. BOCKAR, M.D., author of The La,,
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Whir do..,.. peop6e torwe thtm1._ when Dll'YOUS, v-t
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11 It true that Outa Reew, who went to
eo much trouble to build bbnMlf up lor
hie tide role In Superman, now
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brawn? - E.M., Oklahoma Cily, Okla.
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Goldie Hawn I• now bolfo at the box o.lflce aa
well aa a power In executive aultea, but her enonnoua
succea haa SJM!lled trouble for her personal life.
By Roberta Plutzlk
To some of us, Goldie H11wn wUI
always be the giddy. giggly ,
golden girl who won our hearts
13 years go by continually flub-
bing her hnes on TV's Laugh-In. In
her two recent -and highly suc-
cessful -films, Prluate Benjamin and
Seems Like Old nma. she does
manage to parachute out of aJrplanes
and win court cases as a defense at-
torney. but there is nonetheless a lot
of bumbling and slapstick about the
way she does it.
Yet appearances are most definitely
deceiving when It comes to Goldie.
The actress also happens to be a
shrewd -and powerful -business-
woman. Today. she commands $2.5
million per movie and gets It because
of her sensational draw at the box of-
fice. And as executive producer for
Prluate Benjamin. she not only
helped orchestrate a perfect vehicle
for her charm and talent as an actress,
but she shares In the fUm 's profits: It's
grossed over $60 million to date.
Such successes are • important to
Goldie Hawn. But the top priority for
the 35-year-old actress remains ~the
little people" In her life: Oliver. 4. and
Kate. l l/1. "Obviously," she beams as
she pulls a wrinkJed amateur snapshot
from her walet. "the sun riMs and
~ on those kids."
Much of what Goldie says about
her children rings with lasons learned
durtng her own early years growing
up In Balumore. She ii not afraid or
embarrassed to atri>ute her develop-
ment -and her succas -to her
parents. "I think I'm b&eued." she
says. "I reaUy do. A lot of my outlook
and attitude ii becau.. of the love I
r~ from my family. I have a
father In show bullnca -a musician.
He) done It all and hai given me very
sound advice. My mother has bHn
the ·mother of mothers. I have
memorta~ of her loving and tanng
and warmth that are as good as you
can get. She knew where I excelled
and that's where the nunund me."
Goldie remembas havtna a te:rw
of purpoM .. ..ty .. the • of 3.
when dancing lessons began: "If
anybody would ask me what I wanted
to be. I' would ju st say. 'happy.' I said
this from a very young age and to this
day I haven't changed my ideas. I
worked very hard. I got a job at 1 7. I
opened my own dancing school. I
was always a very industrious young
woman."
Goldie ls trying to employ In her
own home much of what she learned
from her parents: "You're raising a
separate person -this Is the key to
bringing up your chUdren properly,"
she contends fervently. "I went to
school to talk to O~ver's teacher. She
said to me. 'Goldie. it's very rare that
a mother really sees her chUd . You
do.' The one piece of advice I have Is
to forget what you expect from your
children. Toss it out. Admit their real
emotional structure, even if it's not
just like yours. Because your children
are their own bttle people."
The call to mothering forced the ac-
traa to make decisions about how to
balance her career with her home life.
Though both of her mantaga have
floundered, she II determined that her
children be Mppy: "My penonal ttyle
Is that I do nOt do busln ... at home -
eve... Goldie •YI she doa this
wrhout an iota ol worry. "For tome
NMOn I have a tmnendoul abdlty to
mlllce d"'9ions. I can cut off one thing
. Ind ltllrt erlOCtMr. Origlnally •. 1 tOok ttw. yurs ol my We to get manted, .
Priuote Goldle: reloxfng ot home with
one of her two children. son Ofluer.
build a home, have a baby and to
spend the ftnt year with the baby -
and I did It -and then I had a tecond
baby. I didn't work and I didn't worry.
I don't wony."
Goklle's phlloeophy about work Is
that "H's either going to be there or
not ... Should the charm and wit and
vulnerable appal of her perfor·
mances fatl •to touch aucUenc:a one
day. Goldie .... '*-I open~ a
IChool.
But f she lmeglnel her We con*'sl
to that. few others do -least of au
her still-growing leg;on of fans. Right
now. she II being called the most
popular actress In America. But her
drawing pooNe'f took time to develop.
Things got off the ~nd In 1968,
when Goldie was cast from virtual
chorus-.,,e anonymity to a plae« In
TVs Laugh-In team of human crack-
ups. Goldie was the show's perilh-
~. wlllflw dol. and off·taeen, the
~ was that she wet every bit
as birdbrained as she appeared on
camera. That. and the Instant adule·
non foisted on her u a comedienne
.extraordtnah, was hard ~ take. "If
people laughed at me befON," she
says, "tt WM becaute they thought I
w$ amusing -but to think I wu ~
'NnnJI per.:>n -newrl h was quite
)oblg to ftnd that out."
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and later an Oscar for -the film Cac-
tus Flower, some producers continue
to believe that there are feathers in her
head. "My Intelligence is a big sur-
prise," she notes. "I am bright. I know
that. Yet I walk Into a room and peo·
pie say, 'Doesn't she look c-u·t-e.
Lova ya, Goldie! So a-d·o·r·a·b-1-e!'"
Actor Chevy Chase. who co-staned
with Goldie In both Foul Play and
Seems L.lke Old nmes, puts It this
way: "Though she's always light-
hearted and happy, and she's a great
comedienne and actress,· Goldie, in
life, Is not a person who is always mak-
ing jokes. Her nature is definitely more
serious than'that."
During the early 1970's, Goldie
was busy making films: there's a Girl
In My Soup, Sugar/and Express, The
Girl From Petrouka. Not all were what
Goldie calls "out-and-out comedies,
and none was commercially success·
ful. For a time, the career with so
much promise seemed to dim. Today
she regrets none of these project~.
"Each wu a step toward my maturity.
even ti It didn't look like It. Besides ,
you make your flops, let's face ii ... .lf
you can survive all the bad stuff. then.
you have a fighting chance."
Then In 1975 came Shampoo, the
Warren Beatty comedy, and It was
the hit that reintroduced Goldie
Hawn. She says proudly that she was
"the only-peFSOA-ln-the film with any
solidity and any real future: the tradi·
tionallst who wanted children. hus·
On llw f<* ercxt wth .__,, &.ucn
Sp.llerg: a MW whnl In Ho/lvwood.
Sock It to me: Goldie as the graffiti·
scribbled waif on TV's Laugh-In .
band, f amlly."
In a nutshell, that is also what
Goldie Hawn desires, perhaps more
now than ever, even if she isn't wUling
to abandon work to preserve them.
And so she runs into the familiar con·
temporary female tangle -work vs.
marriage. She may be convinced that.
through sheer determination. every·
thing is possible. Her husbands
haven't been so sure.
Goldie's first marriage to young
director Gus Trlkonis ended over the
disparity between her career and his:
"I was more famous." Her second. to
Bill Hudson of the musical Hudson
Brothers (he Is the father of her two
children). recently broke apart after
four years -over essentially the
same frustrations, according to
friends.
"You have to give each other
something different than just money
or food. Understanding Is the most
Important thing," Goldie says earnest·
ly. "Unfortunately, you've got to get
there before you can see the mistakes.
Marriage takes an enormous amount
of work. I think It's Inherent In men to
be competttlve, and the new crop of
women are also competitive , amaz-
ingly so:'ftils can kill a relationship."
But, always known for .her resll·
lence, Goldie ls bouncing back. "I've
always been somebody who looks at
life very posltlve.ly. I'm strong enough
to take the pain . sorrow and dlsdlu·
skmment,'' she argues. "My goals
were ortgtnaDy very simple and I'm ,
. stiU made that way. I know my limits
and I try to keep a close, objective
view of myself. r never sat and fan·
tatlZed about what my lfe would be
lllce when I was rich and famous. I am
a romantic ... but I do have ••·
peMl'Ylng quabs. I'm deflnlte)y not
hke that girt on Laugh-In . I'm not
someone wtde open, like a ,_
squashed tomato." ILi
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But this faa made many Slllgjes
unhappy nght from the start. Con-
gress eventually provided a measure
.Ji relief for single persoru who qua!lfy
as a head of household. Their rates
tall about halfway between those for
•oinr fllen and th()se for singles.
8y Jullon Block
I n recent months. numerous cou-
ples announced on 1V shows such
as 60 Minutes that they regul4rly
divorce each other in December
and then remam; In January. They do
50 to avoid an 'eXtra tax bite for being
married. The Internal Revenue Ser-
vice has since successfully prosecuted
some of these couples in tax court for
evading payment. The question Is, do
marrled individuals face a heaV\er tax
burden than singles?
It all depends on the circumstances.
Strictly horn a tax standpoint, mar-
riage definitely pays off for a one-
income couple filing jointly (or in a
case where one spouse reports con-
skierably more Income than the
other). But marriage i:s a costly prop-
osition for today's growing ranks of
-·dual-income couples. Their tax tab as
Mr. and Mrs. Is more than It would be
for two single persons who ~ up
hou1ekeeping and report exactfy the
same total Income. /
Julian Block It on O#otney ond the author of Tu S.vtng: A Y .. ·RO\lnd GuJde (Chilton/.
To Ulustrate the tax benefits for a
one-income mamed couple, consider
what happens if you earn $22,000,
your mate has no Income and you
use the standard deduction. At tax
time, your joint-filing tab comes to
$3,219. A single person has to pay
$4.517 on exactly the same Income.
50 in this case you save $1,298 by be-
ing married.
The savings grow rapidly along
with your taxable Income (what's left
after deductions and exemptions).
For example, the savings are $1.724
If you report taxable income of
$30,000; $3,289 if you report
$50,000. .
But the rules of the game change
when both spouses report s\rnilar tax·
able incomes. Suppose, for Instance.
that you and your mate earn $22.000
apiece. As manied persons, ypu have
to reckon Wltti a lax bill of $11,086 -
a hefty $2,052 more than the $9,034
due if you simply share quarters with·
out being married. Here, too, the
"marriage penalty" escalates as the
two of you advance up the pay scales.
Virtue, alas, remains its own reward.
The way the l.R.S . reads the rules,
jt considers you a mamed person for
the entire year, even ii you shouJd get
married as late as December 31. Simi·
larly, it considers you e single person
for the entire year even if you divorce
or legally separate as late as Decem-
1 A new bill may
~ tax burden. jor
married couple..
ber 31. The l.R.S. recently Issued a
ruling that says it will disregard a
divorce obtained solely to save taxes
and require the couple to recalculate
their tues u if they had stayed mar·
ried for the entire year.
The quirks In our tax system can be
traced back to 1948, when the one·
breadwtnner famdy was the norm, as
opposed to the more prevalent two-
eamer arrangement nowadays. That's
when couples ftllng Jointly first
became entitled to use "Income spbt·
ting" rates. Jo\nt filing provides a
sizeable savings for couples when one
spou1e reports considerably more
than the other, because k alows· them
to treat the Income as though each
spou• had received half of tt.
Another bit of tinkering by Con·
gress ·made lncome-splJttlng available
to a "surviving spouse .. for two years
after the death of the Wife or husband,
providing the survivor has a depen·
dent child and maintains a home for
the chUd .
The last significant response to
complaints of flagrant discrimination
In the tax laws was in 1969. Congress
tried to pacify singles by trimming
their rates hom as much as 40 percent
to ..no more than 20 percent above
those Imposed on marrieds filing joint·
ly. But singles remain unhappy.
The advancement of more working
Wives up the pay scales has swelled
the ranks of the outraged ,because
Congress left the rates for marrieds
unchanged.
Now, a new bill suggested by Rep·
raentative 8aJber B. Conable Jr. (R.-
N.Y.) alms to create a marriage·
neutral system that would Impose
equal burdens on singles, marrieds
and heads of households. But the
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consider It until this spring. and the ear-
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A Champion's Sea1ch
Fo1 His Roots
Boxer Matthew Saad Muhammad's life has been one long battle, both in the
ring and out. His toughest fight so far -finding out who he really Is.
-because that is where the cops
found him wandering at age 3 or 4.
"I remember an older brother."
Saad Muhammad recalls. ")
remember we were going to my
grandmother's house. We must ha11e
got lost and got separated. I remember
a policewoman asking me my name
and I couldn't tell her."
It was mid-June. 1959. He was
hungry. tearful, confused. bitter. The
police turned him over to the guns at
the Catholic Social Servjces. When no
one claimed hrm. they named him
Matthew, after a favorite saint. And
gave him Franklin as a last name,
because he was found wandering on
the Franklin Parkway.
Years later, the mystery remains.
Who was this little lost boy? Who did
he belong to? Matthew. who later
changed his last name for religk>us
reasons, still doesn't know who hls
parents are. He doesn't even know his
correct age. He guesses that he's now
about 25 years old.
To help ftll the ~lgnant gap.In his
life story. Saad Muhimmad has of-
fered a Sl0,000 reward for Informa-
tion leading to the Identity of his
parents. So far. though. no luck. "We
got one approach. but then they backed
off: he says glum>;: i think there's too
much guilt involved after WI these years.
Sron Hochman Ila• cove,.,d t~• •P«U tc•n•
/or 25 years
I'd know my brother. But he hasn't come
forward . Maybe he just ran off that day
and left me.", (Saad Muhammad has
considered hypnosis tQ dredge up lost
details but says he's been too busy
fighting to try it yet.)
Perhaps the e xperience has
toughened him, for he has proven to
be one of the fiercest fighters
anywhere. No giass )aw he, Matthew
isn't afraid to take a punch. With a
record of 28-3-2, tncludlng 15 wins in a
row, Saad Muhammad's reputation
has become one of a street brawler.
rallying from the brink of defeat to fren-
Zled , crowd-pleasing victories.
Such a fight came on the night of
April 22, 1979, when Saad Muham-
mad. stUI Matt Franklin then, faced
Marvin Johnson. Bloody and bat-
tered. his style as prtmlttve as a cave
drawing. Matthew punched Johnson
Into helplessness halfway through the
elghth·round to take the WBC llght·
heavyweight crown.
Soon after. he announced his con·
version to the World CommLWllty of
Al-Islam of the Wat. And he spoke
proudly of his new name. •('m keep-
ing Matthew," he said at the ttme.
•t>ecaUM It's a good Bible name. Sud·
means bright future. And Mutwr,med
means wonhy of praltc. Not knowing
your real name II kke being nobody.
Now I feel llke I know what my name
Is, and I'm somebody.~
Matthew's dllcovery of bot!' boxing
and the Islamic faith can be traced
back to the tortured days of his
adolescence. In his childhood he was
shuttled from one foster home to
another before John and Bertha San-
tos took him in. The neighborhood
was ominpus. and he had to scuffle his
way through the mean streets. He
recalls: "Guys would walk up and ask.
'What gang you belong to?' I'd tell
'em, 'I don't belong to any gang.'
They'd say you had to belong to
somebody. And then they'd start
beating on you ."
The grtm search to belong to
someone or something led him down
dark paths -to truancy. gang war-
farv and ultimately a weapons of'
fense, when. he was caught with a
lO·lnch knife. He then began making
the rounds of detention centers.
"They had to keep movtng me.~ he
says, ·•beasuse I'd start riots."
About this time, Matt Franklin was
Introduced to religion . A fellow in-
mate offered him a copy of the lsJamlc
paper. and the confused young man
found a purpose. ~
Later, in solitary confinement at
one particularty tough boys' home,
Matt began to channel the fury inside
him .· ~1 remember slapping myself,"
he says. "I said, ·Matthew, the way
youre goln'. you have a great chance
of spending the rest of your life tn
places like this.'
"Fighting was something that
always had been natural to me. In jail,
I remember punching on the walls un·
tll my hands bled, just to take off some
of the pressure .... Finally, a teacher
told me that since I was always
fighting I might as well try to make
some money out of It.~
That's just what this 6-foot I-inch .
175-pounder has been doing. And
quite nicely. thank you. He'll earn at
least $1 million for Monday's
title bout against Eddie Mustala
Muhammad. The two fighters met
before in March 1977, and Mustafa
MuhaQ"lmad (then named Eddie
Gregory) won a controversial dee!·
sion. He remains the last boxer to beat
Saad Muhammad. "People are gon-
na see one of the greatest fights ever
fought,'' promises Saad Muhammad.
"'l"ni out to teach Eddie a lesson. He
talks too much about material things,
like his RoUs·Royce and all that."
Interesting to hear Saad Muham-
mad complain about some.>ne else
flaunting his wea~h. considering he
drives a snazzy BMW and lives In a
sprawling home in ' an affluent
Philadelphia ~uburb. Among the fur-
nishings .£... a $23.000 ivory piano
which he is just learning how to play.
He's even doing designer jeans ads
these days and pursuing an acting
career. (He's read for the role of
Sylvester Stallone's ring opponent In
Rocky Ill.)
But Saad Muhammad defends his
new lifestYle. "Sure, I have velvet and
silk and nice things. A champion
.should have those things. But the
money I earn from endorsements. I
put towards a foundation . to help
children. That's where Ifs at. Children
are our hopes for the future."
Even though he has moved to th•
suburbs, Matt Is still emotiorialy tied
to the plight of troubled Inner-city
kids. To that end, he sponlOl'S a pro-
gram In Philadelphia called FOCUS
(Frah Opportunities Create Useful
Students). It's dalgned to work wit~
th• Board of Education and iM
Juvenile Ju1ttce system In providing Jobi for und~ kids who've
had trouble ~ the law.
Matthew Sud Muhammed. ·,..
mcmbertng thoM houn of Infancy on
a Phladq>t'lll bttdge, end the~
of pain that foDowed , says ... , '" ldds
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SPECIAL HEALTH SECTION
THE mARCH OF mEDICINE
JI.lat a few years ago, getting a complete clJagno"'8 often meant paireful
test., or even exploratory 8Ul'!JeJ'}l But with today~ new noninvasive technology,
dlagnosla t. becoming painless, quick, and motJt Important -safe.
By L4tlly Berger
T here was a time when a
doctor's Invitation to "come in
for some tests" could mean an
ordeal of arduous, time-con-
suming and even painful procedures
which often necessitated an expensive
stay at the hospital. But now, technol-
ogy and sophisticated new diagnostic
equipment and-methods are begin-
ning to change all that.
Through a process known as ultra-
sonography, for ex.ample, doctors -
and mothers -can look at pictures of
unborn fetuses. With CAT scanning
(computerized axial tomography), a
three-dimensional cross section of the
brain can now be viewed. h Is even
becoming possible for doctors to actu-
aly see physio~ processes such
as bbod flow and oxygen metabolism
taking place within the body.
Much of the equipment used to
perform such feats looks rather intimi-
dating. But Ironically, this complicated
gadgetJy Is simplfylng the procedures
many patients go through. It is all part
of a new trend toward nonln110al11e
technology -a technology less pain-
ful, less dangerous and less time-con-
suming than the older methods of ex-
ploratory surgery, the ln)ecdon of
foreign substances Into the body or re·
peated exposure to X-rays.
The foUowtng diagnostic equipment
and procedures aO faD under the
broad heading of noninvasive tech-
niques (some do Involve radiation
and Injection of substances Into the
body, but at far lesa rtlk and dilcom·
fort than prevk>us techniques). They
are only a few of the hlghaghts In a
fteld IO addng _,d IO qulddy chang-
ing that even • you read du., other
equally 19llflcant and f8ldnallng ad-.
vanca .. on the way.
A Lookm the ...,.. Structln
The CAT ran enab1a phymcians to
... three-dtrnenllo Q'Oll lldlonl
of the human body. Wh .. normal
X-niy plctura lhow only ~ end
wtdth, the CAT 1Car1 edda the dlmen-
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puter conso1e screen.
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Intended for use In examining the
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creas and adrenal gland areas. Prevl·
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take a look at these organs was
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The current "generation" of CAT
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The CAT .scan flashes o 3D picture on·
to a co~~ screen. Here. o glimpse of
the brain.
make it possible to complete the entire
exposure within one second. With this
speed. Dr. lapayowker predicts. we
can one day use CAT scanning to ex-
amine the heart, since heart motion
will not Interfere with the procedure at
such high speed.
Developed almost contempot'ane-
ously with the CAT scan was ultra-
tound, a technique which involves
passing an extremely high-pitched
sound (Inaudible to human ears) into
the body and receiving reflections
back from different body tissues.
Since body tissUe differs In density.
when these reflections are picked up
by a television monitor. they can ae·
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According to Dr. Lapayowker.
who, ak>ng with h\s other credentials,
Is chairman of the Commission on
Ultr~~fld for the American Cotlege
of Radiology, ultrasound makes It
pos.st>le to see an Image of what \s go·
Ing on Inside the body at the moment
It is happening. The technique c.en be .
used to prepare an Image ol the heart
and upper abdomen. as wel as the
gall>ladder and ducts of the liver.
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stored over a long period of time or exposed to air and
light can lose a good deal of their vitamin C.
The more·you cook, the less you get.
Probably the greatest loss of vitamins is due to cooking.
For example, potatoes are a gooo source of vitamin C.
But, if you bak~ boil, or fry them much of their vitamin
C content will be destroyed.
There are many ways the vitamins that were originally in
your foods can be 14)st: Just to be su·re you're getting all
your body needs, eat a balanced diet. For extra insurance,
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professor of obstetrics and gynecology
at the New York Hospital-Cornell
Medical Center. "Ultrasound is the
most Important technology we have
for monitoring the high·risk mother
and fetus." he adds. It can be used to
diagnose early pregnancy as weD as
any abnormalities in the pelvis such as
cysas or tumors. Ultrasound can be UMd
to detect multiple births early In preg-
nancy. It can aJso determine the
fetus's heart rate and position In the
womb and is useful in, monitoring fetal
growth and development.
The future of ultrasound wlll bring
technical improvements in resolution
and detad of Imaging, says Or. l.apay-
owker. This should make It posstble to
achieve even greater accuracy of
diagnosiS1•
ObHrvlng the Body'1
Funcdon1
An lmprastve type of high-tec:hnol·
ogy equipment now making It poul-
ble for physicians to examine the
body's physiological functions Is
Puelb'oft Emlllloa T~ or
PEI' -=annlng. It u.., c:ompbted
nuclear medical equipment to view a
transverse section of the brain as If It
were cut on a horizontal plane. h·
cording to Or. Robert Ackerman, who
Is director of the Cerebral Blood F1ow
Laboratory and alto of the Carottd
EvaluatiOn Laboratory at Muuchu·
Mtts General HOIPIUI In Botton. with
• this .. ntltlYe method • " poed>le to obMrve tM ftow of blood In the body,
• well • the m -.bollll11 cl CllCWlft end 9klC0ia. And thll 11 lft Ill 1nlilp ......... ~.~---
noninvasive technique which
is not dangerous to the pa-
tient. PET scanning differs
&om CAT tcannlng and ultm-
sound m that tt proYides very
different types of Information.
CAT tcannlng and ultra-
sound reveal the body's struc·
ture while PET scannlng can
show the funcdonlng of the
body.
Since PET scanning is cap-
able of showing physiological
functions In localized areas of
the brain. physicians at Mas·
sachusetts General are look·
Ing into Its applieation for
examining stroke patients.
According to Dr. Ackerman
and his colleagues Nathaniel
Alpert, Ph.D., and Jack Cor·
rela Ph.D., lnltlaJ Information
suggests that the type of al-
terations In blood now and
oxygen metabolism seen In a
patient In the hours and days
Immediately after he has had
a stroke can demonstrate
changes In the body tissue
that are not ldentlflab~ at
that point In Ume by any
oth• Instrument. Their ln-
vattgattve work suggests that
eventually PET tcannlng
might be able to predict the
~t al Injury to body tissue
cauNd by ICrok•. Since early
therapy II important, dllcov-
erlni qutc:kly which tilaue
can be wotked wtth and
which II dead, can add much
ULTRMOUNO:
Body tissues dt/fer In density. and when a high-pitched sound Is passed
through them, their different rejfectk>N form an image on the saeen.
Becaiuie ultn»ound.donn't inuolue radiation, Its often ~d In uamfnfng
pregnant women.
Under certaln conditlom, the
thermo.tat OD your L.P •. gu
water heater hu the potential
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,o the. recovery of stroke pa-
tient..
PET scanning Is also being
applied txperimentaly In a
variety of other ways. Althc
UnlVcnity of CationUa al
Loe~ Medal Cen•.
fOf eumple. doc:ton .. a ·
plortng PET't UM In ldmtlfy·
Ing the lite of epGepClc Ml·
zures: At New York Univer-
sity Medical School, PET 11
being used to dJfferentlete
between varied typa of pty·
chlatrk: Illness by looldne et
specdtc ways the brain func·
tionl.
AnoCher device which ....
,mJMI the body's pbyt6ologi·
cal functlont II caled &pee.
tral Phonoan1l09raph,.
When uMCI aJone, or In COit·
Junction with other ultra·
1onography, It further
contrtbuta to the ~
. d-*d vtew of our bodtn
that " becoming avallable to
phy9da ...
Acconllne to Dr. Roblrt u.. who .. dtlector of the
Noninvasive Diagnostic Lab-
oratory at Massachusetts
General, and professor of
cardiovascular disease at the
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT). spectral
phonoanglography was orig·
lnally developed at MIT and
was then brought to Massa·
chusetts General, where It is
being used to diagnose
stroke.
The premise behind Its UM
In strc*e diagnosis is this: lt Is
now believed that the nar·
rowing of the blood vesaela in
the carotid artery (the big
artery in the neck that leads
to the brain) is responsible for
about 20 percent of all
strokes. When bk>od vessels
are narrowed, the blood flow
becomes turbulent. making a
noise called a "bnllt," which
can be heard at the sJdn 's sur·
face. Using tpedrel ~
angiography' It has beconw
poellble for phys6dant to
plot out the JOUnd apectrUm ·
~~the
90Urtd "blood rwhfns dtroe9t nonuuedblood
wu!l1, ..,.,.._ mn ..,.,..,..,
of each bruit, which can
then be used to determtne
how severe the narrowing of
the blood YeiNI actually II.
The simplicity of phonoan·
giography maka It prefer-
able to the prior dlagnottic
approach of an angk>gram,
which involved placing a
tube in a patient from groin
to neck, injeeting X·ray dye
and taking repeated X-ny
pictures. While thiJ new
technique Is not yet widely
available, Dr. Lees predlc:tl
that tt soon wtJl be.
One of the most exdtlng
developments In diognostic
medicine Is the field of
Nuclear Ma9M1k Reeo-
nance, or NMR. which can
•how both body ltrUcNN
and function . NMR bM6callv
Involves the UM of two df.
fennt types of technology -
powerlul magMll end •
rac:llO hqucncy field, ln-.d
of X·rays.
Dr. Gerald Pohoet, who II
• cardiologllt and wodl•
pofe.or of rMCllclne .. Har-
vard Medical School, •·
plains NMR • folowt: The
body contaJns llnSt fMIMllc
atomk nudel which whln
.... to ................ "'* fllld .-1ne ap In. Cir" ,. .... ..... _. . ....., ......
tain way. Radio frequencies are then
used to "disturb" these atoms out of
line. The atoms nonnaDy ·rotate In a
pattern similar to that of the spinning
of a top. When the radip waves hl
them. their axis 1s changed, and ~they
return to thei' or9\al positions they
~ olf a charadertstlc radiation that
reveals thei' location to a c:omputm.
W1ming: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Ciglrene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.·
Although It wUJ require a whole
new type' of technology Involving
giant magnets, Dr. Pohost SJ>CC;.ulates
NMR may have many possible appll-
cadons In the future. For example,
NMR could eventually be used to
determine whether body tissue Is
dead or alive and whether there are
any malignandes present all
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Rodloodlve t«>toPa en ,,_d /«
quicker diagnoea of cancer, ln/lu~.
rubella and herpes simplex.
with.out the use of X-rays. It could
also be used to measure blood flow. It
ls conceivable that NMR technology
could one day be used to detect can·
cer, heart disease, tumors and coro-
nary artery disease earlier than is pos-
sible today.
Detecting DiHaH
Not al diagnostic advances Involve
mlllion-dolar equipment and muslve
computers, however. One of the mocst
striking examples of an area where
the technology Is lea grand-looking
but no leu Important Is the area of
virology. Olagnotll of viruMS has
been greatly simplified by .. .......,.
..., taea, which, by uling tracer
matmials, can meaiure infectlouJ
-senta tn the blood.
Radlolmmunowey, or RIA.
which Wiii dewloped In the 1960'1,
uses radloedtve llokipel to tnlce anti-
gens (a tubstanc:e that stimulates the
production of anUbodla, dlMase
fVhtlng agents). According to Dr.
"*'Y Deughaty, who Is du.I of the
diagnostic products evaluation
tnnch It the C.... for Oil FF FF
Conlrol tn Minta, the RIA tllChnlque
WM ftnt uted to detmmlne the con-
cenlrdons of vartoul horniona tn
the blood. Today, however, It Is being....,. uted apmtmentaly to d-.c:t ex-_,
trernety small amounts of antigens In
the blood. Thia technique II~ to
quk:ker ~of CMCer Md IUCh
vhl dtnn• • tnfluenze, rubela and
hapa llmplcx.
· 'mllm•' •w-llf, or EIA..
wodct on the w pell~• RIA &ut Ulll ~ ,....., , .....,.
adlW nc. mFt Mk. Or. J<.nned\
HmMann, who 11 c:hAef ol lhe p.t·
nal8I .... tnnch • the c......
for Dia ... ~.-. thM EIA re-
quftl lhe ... of • CDmlJlc.-1 In·
.... Clllld • .-:trophoeom1t11
to 'Ill n•• the amount ol lftllbody
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'This method Is still being studied'"
Dr. Hemnann says, "but It looks as If It
can be widely appl'8d in many differ-
ent areas of viral diagnosdc testing."
He belieyes that ElA w\D eliminate
many of the pitfalls .and errors that
might aeep Into diagnostic: iaboratory
tats, lince It involYes fewer technk:al
manlpulatk>ns, is more Ukely to be
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In a short time.
THE FUTURE: Tomorrocd c:liagnolac methods &Oil cut
bock euen more on the l1lk to paljents.
lmmunoluonKence ls a diagnos-
tic tool that can be used along with
conventional techniques of virus Iso-
lation to examine vnJ Infections. It in-
votves the use of a fluorescence ml-
aoscope equlPPed with special fthers.
Tiny samples of infected material,
such as herpes simplex virus, can be
coUected from skin lesions, respiratory
secr8tions or a bk>ipsy, and after In-
cubating for 18 hours, they can be ex-
amined under a fluorescence mk:ro·
scope -saving one to two weeks of
laboratory tests.
"This technique benefits both the
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patient and the doctor," says Dr. Craig
Lyerla, a microbiologist for the labora-
tory training and consultation division
of the virology training branch of the
Centers for Disease Control. "h
avoids the use of unnecasaJy antibio-
tics and ellmlnates the need for other
diagnostic tests."
lmmunofluoracence has been ex·
tremely helpful In pediatric medicine.
Quk:k d~ of Infants with res·
plratory Inf ectlons enables them to be
placed ln isolation where the spread
of the dlseue will be prevented and
treatment can ~. The same princi-
ple is also being applied In nurstng
homes for Isolation and treatment of
pneumonia patients, says Dr. Lyerla.
The possibilities of the new diag-
nostic techno&ogy are vast. While In
mostci'siia greaTaiilOr expertmen--
tation, funding and equipment are re-
quired, we are well on the way to an
era of quicker, more accurate diagno-
sis, at far less discomfort and Incon-
venience to the patient. What can we
look forward to In the coming years?
As New York Hospital's Dr. Fritz
Fuchs puts It, "If we knew what tech-
nology to •xpect, tt wou&d already be
here. AD we can say Is, something
new and better is certain to be 1"111
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WEAntER OR NOT
Our weather forecaster's wrong,
And not merely now and then.
He'• wrong, I would sav. at least
(To be fatr to him) nine out of ten.
No sclenlilt he, I would guess,
But a reader of palms (palm trees)
Or a faller tnto a t10nce
Or ximetlltng more aany than these.
Conlfder how far he missed ft
Today, on hi• TV chat.
When he forecast the weather as
"Fair" -
It wcu really for better than that.
-Richard Armour
GONE TO ntEIR REWARD
When a businessman, visiting a smaU
town, lost .his traveling companion,
his treasured dog, he asked to have a
notice printed In the local paper offer-
ing $1,000 for tts return. Evening
came, but no paper appeared. The
man waited for some time. then went
to ~e newspaper office. But he saw no one around except the night
watchman. "Isn't the evening paper
corning out?" he asked.
"I do\lbt It, sir," sakl the watchman.
.. The whole staff's out looking for a
lost dog.'' -Dorothea Kent
CASE OF THE NEAT FEAT
An accompllllwd ulohnllt played oc-
cOllonaUy at /unerala. After. one such
NTUlce, o man .hook hts hand en-
thutkPtkaUy and aold, 'That was to
mouing. Somedov I want you to play
ot mv funeral. " •
'1'd be glad to," replied the ml.All-
don Ulfll/ully. "What would you hie.
eo '*'?" -MOf'l'D Bend.
NUP11AL ARRANGEMENT
"'Doc," l8ld the he-iy Oki moun-
.. talnelr, lading. gangling youth Into ..._ V-. doctor'• ofta, 1 want you
eo fix up my .on-tn'-law. I lhot him tn
the Ilg yMlrday and Jam«J him •
bit."
"That'• tllntble." KOlded Doc; "thoodna your own ton·lft-llw."
-Wei, Doc, n apl8IMd the moun·
....,..,., "he WMn't my IOft•in•llW
wMn I lhot him."
-Lud'1e GoodJ*ll'
QUIPS & QUOTES Upetqe at the Downetage: A
drama critic rose limply from his seat
as the curtain lowered ai the end of
the play. And limply he ambled to his
newspaper office and sat before his
typewriter to revlew the play. "The
first act In this drama," he began,
"caUs for all our hope; the second, all
our faith and the third, all our chari-
ty." -R.S.
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The fare Is low , the pleas41e keen ,
You never have to tip;
Of course, by now you know I mean
That famous ego trip.
-Rosemarie Williamson
Look for a great new horror movie
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Ness Monster and the shark from
Jaws . They're going to call it Loch
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. Covet-Up By RolOlyn Abr.voyo
he next tlme you feel your
home decor needs a lift, con·
sider the miracles that can be
done with different types of
fabric . And you don't need to be a
genius wilh a needle and thread.
'Wonderful furnishings for the home
can be achieved with littJe or no sew·
Ing at~." according to Karen Rosen
and Kris Brame of KMR Designs, Ltd.
Here are some projects to try.
A Draped Tablecloth
Buy a sheet in a print or color you
like and drape it over a table. making
sure the sheet is properly centered.
For a 36-lnch round table. for exam-
ple, a flat king-size sheet would be ap·
propriate. Carefully staple the sheet
under the edge of the tabletop all the
way around the perimeter. Staple
about five Inches from the edge. Be
sure to gather the material evenly
underneath so the fabric doesn't
bunch.
A Decorator Lampshade
Buy a lampshade frame , avaUable
In lamp stores. and cover, using
twine, yam or silk cord', You will be
Make this
lamp1hade
for a fraction
of what It would
cost to buv.
working from top to bottom. Start by
making a tight knot and securing the
cord to the top horizontal part of the
frame. Then bring the cord straight
down on the outside of frame and
begirl looping around the bottom
horizontal frame part. Do the looping
u many times as ls necessary to com-
pensate for the dlff~nc~ In diameter
between top and bottom of frame
before bringing cord back up to top.
The ob)ect II to have no spaces In be·
tween cord llna, 10 that frame II
compJetaty covered and the Mna are
ICralght. (Note: Extra looping would
not be necwry for a drum-shaped
frame, for c1Cample. where top and
bottom part of the frame are equal In
diameter.) End cord with a concealed
knot Inside the top part of fra"!'e.
A Room Divider
Determine the size you want your
room divider to be. and when buying
fabric -canvas or cotton duck -
allow for 5-percent shrinkage and
about eight extra Inches In length.
Preshrink fabric In hot water. Then
buy two wooden dowels, -broom
handles or Lucite poles cut to width.
Glue fabric horizontally around poles;
paint a desired pattern on It or leave
plain if you wish. Suspend your
design from the ceUlng using Invisible
fishing line to separate room areas.
Cafe Curtains
You can make these quickly by
opening out a pair of pillowcases. tak·
ing advantage of the ready-made
hem on the bottom of the case. Using
an iron, first press back 1/4·inch along
side edges to give sides body. Then
tum. press and stitch I ·inch side
hems. Next. press down l!z-inch
along top edge. Then turn. press and
stitch a I ·Inch hem. To hang, use cUp-
on caf e rings or Insert rod through top
hem. Another pair of ptllowcases
makes a quick valance.
A Terry Cloth Bath Carpet
Buy cotton terry cloth . towels
(''seconds" wUI do) and sew together
to form wall-to-wall bathroom car·
pet. It will be soft. easy to clean and
quick-drying.
Pretty Party Seating
Give your folding chairs an
uphols1ered look with fabric or
sheeting. You'll need about 31/2
yards for each chair and have to
cut It in two lengths. Farst do the
seat section. Cut a piece of
fa bric or sheeting long enough to go
from the rear legs up and over the
seat and return to rear legs. While
standing In front of chair. place the
fabric on seat. Feed one end through
the space between the seat a"d the
back. the other under the seat, so that
both ends can be gathered around the
rear legs at floor level. Now gather
fabric at each leg and tte with a ribbon
for a "shirred'' effect. Now you are
ready to · completely cover the back-
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After taking his philosophy
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tn 1973 he got stuck wtth a
large car repair b~l and dedd·
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after a 6eUow reporter men·
Sy Dovtd Grunwald
tloned he had Just sold a pa·
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ly. "It was the oolncldenc• of
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Called lronlcaUy enough
The Big Needle, It was a far·
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particularly well . Ten more
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His latest book. The Key 10
Rebecca, which People
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in World War II Egypt and
based very loosely on the ex·
ploits of a Nazi spy who fed
British military secrets to Field
Matshal Rommel. It sold over
200.000 copies within the
first two months of publica-
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year's best seller Triple
reached the top of the paper-
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Follett hasn't been as
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name on it -The Gen-
tlemen of 16 July . The story
is an account of the S 10
million robbery in 1976 of a
bank in Nice and was written
by three French journalists
under a pseudonym. Follett
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book company is using his
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help boost sales. In a lawsuit
decision. a Federal judge •
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substantial rewriting of the
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Ken Follett. ·1 am not plan·
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make-Believe
Quilting
Here coma the down, in gov. colorful
patchwork, to delight the whok family.
A coko pmt flower ogalnlt a yelow
background wt/I brighten anv wall.
H ere's an exciting new way to
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craft. h's a stmple technique which In·
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piece of p&astlc foam. Wkh tt. \'(>u can
make a hoet of ttems from baby toys.
and wall plaques to pincushions and
ornaments, In nottme. Thecompa.ted
pleca raemble qtallling, • thoudl
they had been llttdMd and ltufNd; yet
no Mwlrlg or ltUfftng Is needed.
You can INOrk with cotton, vetv.t.
suede cloth or feJt. Even pi8ltlc baga or
leftowr lengths of rt>bon can be u.d.
Sclllon and a partng knife .-. the on·
ly tools you wtll need along with pi8ltlc
foam, evadable In a Yailty of~.
which .. uted • the heal.
The teddy heir ~ ptclUred 11
an aceDent example of this tech·
nlq\M. The~ w-'ll*d flotn a chQci'• cobtng book and made Into
thlt "'9ke~ quat.d ~ In •
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Th• happy, colorful patchwork
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reds. greens and yellows was created
on a foam circle.
In contrast to the large, brightly col-
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piped with sCrtps of flowered ribbon. A
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gold ty\ng cord for a touch of ele-
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Another delight to make, a puffed
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Cucumbif.ii11 Beauty
by ANA MAHD
Every wan11n, 1t some time In her lift, fices the spectre of 1n 11ln1 skin. Most
women never solve tht problem, ind f11111t1 become resiped. A fortunate ftw find tht
1nswtr 1rld are rtwtrdtd with 1 compluion Um rem1ins fresh •nd YoUtllful 111
their lives.
Ten years 110. I hid this skin problem. Nothin1 very serious, but whtn I took my
mirror over to 1 briaht liaht, I could detect evidtnc:a of dryness and tell·tale si1ns of
advlncln1 years. And I didn't likt it. I knew th1t these were d1n1er si1n1ls that warned
of 1n 11in1 skin. '
I was. also very bewildered. I had 11w1ys taken the best care of my skin. And no
matter what I did, my complexion showed no improvement. fin1lly I btclme resi1n1d.
After 111, everybody aets older and most of us show our 11e.
Then one day I hid a visit from 1n elderly widowed neiahbor. This ch1rmin1 l1dy
} was 1bout seventy, but she had the most be1utiful. moist, youthful skin. I remarked
l 1bout it and mentioned my own skin pr"°blem.
r She told me she used a marvelous crt1m which had been formulated by her late
l husband,·, physician, and th1t she m1de it herself. ·•Try it." she Slid, and then she
left .•nd returned with a jar of this cr11m.
So I tried usine my neiehbor's cream.
In only three weeks, I beaan to stt a marked improvement. My skin WIS fresher,
clearer, smoother. After two months. my former dry, dull skin was revitalized. My skin
now hid a youthful, almost tr1nslucent quality. I was thrilled with my neiahbor's
formula.
For six ye1rs, this kind l1dy kept me supplied with this cream. And I w1nt to tell ,
10tl th1t my skin WIS mOl'e vit1I and youn1er lookina than it had bttn when I first
started to use It, six years before.
Then my neiahbor died suddenly-and with her went that wonderful cream and its
secret inaredients. I was saddened by the loss of a aood friend-and dejected by tht
loss of a mir1cle cream. Her family told me that her personal papers revealed no
fonnulas of any kind. I was desperate. But I did have three jlrs left from tht last
batch she had m1de.
So I took the cr11m to one of the best known an1lytic1I cosmetic chemists. The
cost of the analysis was enormous, but I eot what I wanted. I hid the wonder cream
formula.
It had a blSe of pure cucumber Juice, two super.moisturizers, three natural lubri·
cants, and 1 spacial component to keep the cucumber juice fresh. My chemist told me
th1t the formula consisted of only safe, pure inaredients-no hormones, estroaens
or steroids.
I m1de a batch of cream for myself, followina the chemist:S Instructions. Thtn my
friends and relatives beaan usina it And in every cne. the results were absolutely
astound Ina.
Soon friends b111n insistin& that the cream should be made known 1nd 1v1il1ble
to 111 women, since the problem of 11ina skin Is univerul.
So my ctHm was put on the m1rttet four y11rs 110. with tht fin1nci1I help of an
uncle. It is Cllltd Cuaimbre Frost.
Thi same wonderful results experienced by me, my friends and relatives were rt·
peettd time and tlmt 111in by women all over tht country. I havt In my filt hundreds
of lttten from 1r1t1ful women tellln1 of the rtmarkable results obtained with CUcumbrt
Frost.
Tre1tment Is not 1 complicated ritual. I don't have time for thlt and tht chances
.,, you don't. either. You apply Cucumbre ·rrost 1t bedtime. Llavt It on 111 nlcht.
It fttda. pnrltctJ ancl nourlshn your skin wt.Ht Yo4J slttp.
' ,) know whit Cucumbre Frost can do for you. Thertfort, I offer you this UNCONDI·
TR>IW. GUARANTEE. Try It. Ste for yourself in your own mirror how, 1fter a few
\ t,.._1, ~mbrt frost helps revitalize dull, dry, 11ln1 skin. How, whtn used
111Ullt11, Cucumbrt Frost l'tllpa tidal skin to reaaln tost smoottinns, moistnna and
frahnesa. M•rtr womtn wrote me of ntonl1hln1 results 1tter only two Wiiks. Somt
tau lonaer. But I uy this to you: If, fOf •nr re1son, you ,,. not c1tH1httd with
Cucumbre Frost-rttum the unused portion to me for 1 complete rtfund. No
quattona 11Ud.
You have the opportunity to h1vt a vital, youthful, lowly 11dn-1t no risk. Cucumbre
Frost can bt purcflattd only by orderina it dirtdlJ ffOm me. SlmplJ fill out th•
coupon •nd mill t~.
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Enchants All
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By fllotllyn HonlMtn
0 nee a unique or special·oc·
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have grown In popularity
and use almost magically In
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In Amcrlca, that we are taldng about.
Whtie Pennsylvania still accounts
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over the country. Twenty-two other
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are heJplng to lnaeue mushroom
production by about 10 percent or
almost 40 mlllion pounds per year.
And SO, wtlh al thO MW populari-
ty, mushrooms continue to '-:tnate
and charm the cook ~g for the
right touch to tum the slmplat ol
dltha Into something tpedal.
HOW TO BUY MUSHROOMS:
Look for fkm( lmOOCh muthrooma
with the wil (the memlnu• between
the cap and the *'n) .... ~ to
the muthroom CllP· TheM muah·
rooms wt be aunchy and delcatelt;
flliVONd mllent for hlh uncooked
UM. If ~ vetf ii detached Md the
cap le darker, It le a result ol oxJda.
don and lou of mollture. Thia
mulhroom hu d"S* flavor and
le.. moltture. The open·v•tl•d
muahrqom wtll be Jult u good for
cooking but 'IJUI not stoN .. long.
HOW MUCH 10 BUY:
Wh.rt ..... al for. Qq) of ...
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O\ftWt Sol. nMhoorn9 mlY IOUnd .,..,.,.. ~ the pound, bul ,..
memblr ~ UM Nm IPLfhe ounct.
Jule one pound~ Ill cupaof lk*9
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WHAT ABOUT SIZE:
SmaD mushrooms are baslcally the
same as large ones. Both are equally
mature. 8'g mushrooms arc particu-
larly good for stuffing, whlJe medium
and smaDer mushrooms are good for
s!idng and make fine. blte·stze pick·
ups for dips.
STORAGE:
Keep them In the box In which they
were purchated and refrigerate. Since
mushrooms need to breathe, they
should be kept In porous containers.
Brown paper bags aJao make good
containers for frah mushrooms. The
crisper drawer of your refrigerator Is
the best piece to store the package or
bag ol mushrooms, as It ls more
humid.
PREPARATION:
RlnM mushrooms quickly In a
colander or strainer and blot dry with
a paper towel. If the end ol the Item
seems dry, tr1m off a thin slice. There
II no need to peel mushrooms.
Now they .,. ready to at raw or to
be UMd In a variety of cookk\g ways.
COOKING TIME:
Muftoome don't hew lo be cooMd
at aD. But In 10UP1 and llllWI, muab-
room1 tf\ay be oooMd a h81·hour or
loiiger. The longer cooking pertod
draws out the flavor to nWagls wlh the
broth or coolctng taquld. For uuti-
e~. three to five mu• .,. ftnc.
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I. lbw, Pit dry Ind trtm *"" endt cl .
""'6oomt. f"ec.e In a medium bowl.
I. In a llMI IMal*\. ~· onion, ~. IMrry. 10V .uce, """' Mii ind .,...,.... Bme to~ point: pour°"'
nlUllhr.wma. Set-Ml; .. cool, --~. C.owr Ind ...... aboul
~houri. a. S.W •hart d'oeuw9 or pl9d In•
~a.-...... COU199. • ,..... .. , .... ,.,..,........
HEARTY SPINACH AND
MUSHROOM SALAD
~c-..Wal
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l. In • srMI bowt, c:ombk\• ol, lemon
Juice, Id, glltic • .,..,.... and ha.ck pep-
per. With • wire wllk or rotary bater,
but In egg yolk until dr..ang II lmooth
and creamy; Mt 811de.
I. In• .w.t, &y bacon until crtlp. Drain
Nc:on on p-s-towek; aumble and Mt ....
•• \AW\ mpln.ch, drain and trim -.ms.
In. i.,.. bowl , ..... spin.ch Into bk..a.
pieces. RN., Piil dry Md slice mush,
roonw (INka *>ut 2~ C\GIS); add to
mplnach, r-mg •few tka for gemllh.
C. Add aD bu1 1 egg to tpUwlch end
mUlhroom mixture. Add drelllng to ...._; Nfr..-rerMlnlng drellmg.
J. GllTWlh ~ wlh ---bKcw\, lllUINooma and ... Serve~·
M"'-6 eo B..,.,.,.
BEEF AND MUSHROOM
TERIY AKI STIR..fRY
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I . In mg. sklWt, seuM mUlhroom1 wtth
thallotl and gmtlc In butter.
I. When bghdy browned, add thyme and
bey lava. Add 2 CUP1 of the chldlen
"10Ck .net the whh wine. Simmer llowly,
uncowred, until all the bquld II ablotbed.
3. Grtnd fine to produce "duxele" In
food~ .
•• Put lit ol the duxdc Of very finely
rrunc.d mushtOom mixture Into a rnJJdng
bowl: add l cup heevy cram, the.,.
and yolcl. 5calon to tatac wtth ..it. pep-
per .net nutmeg. Stir In chlva.
I . Spoon mixture Into lbl ~ CUI'
tard cups. Bake In a snhcatad 3500f.
oven In • pan filled With an Inch ol hot
wllta for about 20 to 25 mtnuta or until
mlxtuN ls ftrm.
6. Mill remain~ duxek, chicken *>Ck
.net cream In medium~· Simmer
mixture, lllntng coi.-mly until a a.my
•uc:il conal11111cy. Sc.an to tMte.
7. Unmold mUlhroom mout1e on lndl,
vldu.I lll'Ylng plmes; cowr wllh the
.. uce and lllft'lkM a lltti. chopped chlva
on eop. s.w ~IY· ~6..mrt91
R~ from Tom Holm•, pope•eor of
the Lide CJuli Rallnnnt, New York,
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Mrs. Eleanor May. Headache Sufferer.
"I had this throbbing
right on the top of my head.
Then I took Anacin~
After ta~ing Anacin pain reliever, Mrs. May's
throbbing headache was gone.
Anacin® has more pain reliever. Two tablets
of regular strength aspirin or non.aspirin products
contain only 650 milligrams of pain reliever.
But Anacin gives you more. 800 milligrams
in a special formula. Mrs. May got rid of
her headache fast. Next time you get a headache,
get the Anacin difference. Tablets or capsules.
Use only as directed.
· Getthe
Anacin. dlffer8nce.
PORTNIGHTLY
CONTACTS
Contact lenses that can be
left In the eyes for two fuU
weeks without removal were
recendy approved for general
use by the Food and Drug
Administra tion. The new
"extended wear" lenses are
thinner and contain more ~--------------------------------t water than conventional soft
lenses and cost about $150 to
$200 more. according to .Dr.
Robert Morrison, an ophthal·
mologist who practices out of
Harrisburg, Pa., and New
York City and whose clients
Include Barbara Wahers,
1900's.)
College has changed quite
a bit since Conner got his
undergraduate degree from
Arkansas' Ouachita College
in 1912, he admits. although
In at least one
only to be stopped
shortly by a
policeman who
had witnessed
the entire de ·
bacle.
BUI Cosby, Prin------..-. area, the
The automatic
teller, reportedly
shaken JU5t a bit
t>y the experi-
ence, was back at
cess Grace
and
the
King of
Belgium.
The new
lenses are ideal
for many twes of pa·
tlents, not to mention those
who simply don't want to
change their contacts every
day. '"Certain people cannot
put contacts In themselves7
notes Morrison. "Some are
too nervous: some, bke ar-
thritis vlctJms, have hand
problems;and some just can-
not see well enough to put
the contacts In . We can put
the new contacts In for these
patients. see them again In
two weeks, take the contacts
out, clean them and just put
them rtght back In~
PASIDTH•
TDTOPnM•
Among the 575 'mid-year
graduates of Florida State
Untvmtty last December 13
marched Virgil Conner, 92
yean young and the proud
recipient of a graduate
more
thngs
f work In a few
~ hours. < c: ~ IF I COULD
.i TAIA TO THB
ANIMALS change,
the more
they happUy
stay the same. "I can't really
say the girls are prettier
now." Conner laughs. "And I
can't say my appreciation
has dulled either. They were
pretty then , and they're pret·
ty now. It's still a great world~
He declined to elaborate.
noting that one woman has
looked after him pretty well
-that would be W111y May.
his wtfe of 65 years.
YOURllON•Y
OR
YOUR DIGITAL
RllADOUT
\Ve thought the world's
worst approach to bank rob-
If your pet hasn't been it·
self lately, it may need more
than a walk or a new dish. It
may need a psychiatrist.
Yup. Dr. Peter Borchelt.
for Instance. New York City's
Borchelt Is one of only a
0oa this Cal nHd 0 mrinlc?
bery was already seen In the handful of animal psych!·
film Tolce the Monev and atrisd In the couritry. and he
Run. when Woody Allen slips stresses that he ls not a
the teller an lllegtble note veterinarian or an obedience
that's ,misread "I have a gub~ trainer. He holds a doctorate
But now word comes from In comparative psychology.
Charleston S .C., of a would-Borcl}elt will v1stt a dog or
be benk robber whose lneptt· cat whose owner has com-
tude far surpaues Allen's. plained that his pet is having
snoops around a bit ("I'm
more a detective than any·
thing else~ he notes). perhaps
spending time alone with the
pet. before coming up with a
diagnosis and treatment for
the owner to follow.
Borchelt has treated some
450 to 500 pets over the past
three years. almost all of
which are dogs or cats. He 'U
check In on an occasional
horse or monkey and recalls
one unusual call that still
puzzles him. ·t can't imagtne
what kind of problem a turtle
could have7 he laughs.
INDIANS'
CHl•CAMDS
According to a study by the
Native American Information
Center at Oklahoma's Ba-
cone College, of all ma)or
professions, American Indi-
ans are proportionally best
represented In the field of
psychiatry. Indians are least
repraenJad In geology and
dentlstry~ere _... Indeed,
no Indians among the estt·
mated 20,515 geologists In
this country and of the
120,000 U.S. dentists , only
siK are American lndlant.
BIRTHDAYS
(AU Pisces) Sanciav-Ed-
ward Kennedy 49; Robert
Young 74. Monday-Peter
Fonda 42. Tueeday-Abe
Vigoda 60. W.dne1d•y-
George Harrison 39. Tbun·
d•y-Tony Randall 61;
Jackie Gleason 65: Johnny
Cash 49; Fats Domino 53.
Friday-Elizabeth Taylor
49; Joanne Woodward 51;
R8"h Nader 47. S.t.urday
-Linus Pauling 80, Ber-
nadette Peters 33.
QAllBUNQ WITH
TH•l.R.S
The total profits of book·
makers are usually subject to
the whims of chance. But
when it comes to taxes.
~\ bookies have
~ stacked the odds
decidely in their
favor. A recent
Oo&19J--" Internal Revenue Service
report estimates that book-
makers avoid paying as
much as $3.6 bllUon a year
in Federal income taxes on
the $8 bllJion to $10 bOllon
they an.nuaUy gross from Il-
legal beta on horM races and
other sp<>ftlng events.
-EbotKaplM
One night recently, long problems like aggressive
after banking hours, the behlM<>r, eating disorders.
armed thief drove up to a fNr of being alone. Borchelt
shiny new IBM automaUc 1-----------+----------+-----------t
tdcr machine and, his face
hJdden by a lld mask, lltpped
• • note demandWlg .. lb
money. At the ctectronlc
Mier Nt there, •nt In the
dmic, the lrlte (and tfWrtJy
~) robb.r dnw hll p6llol
-and pumped two thou In·
to the mechlne •• bely. Seil. It
~'t budge. So the min
tped off In hll gmway car,
ct.-In hlllory. (It Ml In·
...... h. no191. to com·
plN whit hll Pl"--· and lllMlti DoM heel to ~ with tUI
own IMIDONI " the ~
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Item No. 1111 119.15
It's MW -it's,_, A stunni,.
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GEMFIAE ® C_,NTERFEIT DIAMONDS
ARE NOT CHEAP COSTUME JEWELRY
A. Count th• h ceh. Gemfore •IOnH 111 h1we ,.
fKeh -JUtt ""• eap~ns••• dt..1mondt or•o•r•d by d••mond cuttcrt..
B. E:a•m•n• your \tone '" a dimly ft9htcd room. It
"'ould tt11rkle Ilk• on d1yl19"t. Gemlir• •lonu
tPllt' .. te •••n 1n U'• moonlt,..t.
C. Study your flnt undH 1 powerful m1tn1ly1nt tlan
to look tot flaw,. Gemtue 'tone' h••• ct1rety -., •
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Cf"ICk\I
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your 1nttt11 •n flan with them! l'rove 1t to yourtcU •
This gl1rnofous Empreu h11
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h111e 1 h1rd time telling it
from 1 "mined" dilmOnd
th1t COits $1,000 I Clrlt!
An elepnt 2 ct. Gemfire
solitaire -fitht for every
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Tiffany 14Kt-GFsetting
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10of ye,ur "vorltealbuma all •t oncel All you have to do ii flll In and m111 Ihle appl;cation. togerner with YoUr eh«:k or
money order b 1 ae .. payment (that'• 1c for y<>ur fk'al 10
Mlectiona. p1..,. 11.85 to cover 8'11pplng encl llendling) In •l!ChMOe. you 80'" to buy 8 "'°'9 t8PM or recotda (II r419-"*Club i>neeel ourino the comono thr .. ~
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llftetdoinQto.
The tepes ano recorde )'OU order as a member will be
bllled at regular Club one ... wnoch eunently are s 7 98
How the Oub0pet9t•: _,.,.four_.. (13 lin.e a yeer) you'll '9C9iYe the Club's music: megu1ne, wtt~ delc:rlbN the Sel«:tion ol the Month tor eech mueical lnterMl.. plus llundrede ol alter· rwt• lrom ~field ol music. In additior1. w> to a1.11 tin-av-er you mey r-'ve offers« Soee1al
Selecllone. u1ually at a d11QOUnt on regular
or 18.98-olul th1QP4ng and handhng (Mu1t1pl•umt
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plet1no your enrollment aoreement. you11 be e hQ•ble
for OIJf generous. monev-MVlnQ bonus 011n
Club Ofieel, for 1 1o111 of uo to 19 buy.no
QOPOf1unitl•.
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within 10 daya for • full refund alld
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thla *'vert•Mmenl 1 agree 10 buy e.gh1 ~• t•pes or recOfda (at
regular Clutl Ptleea) dur•no the eomlno lhr" )lffrs-and mey cancel my mell'lbeRtlip •nvtlme after dotno 80
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Feye Dunaway In style as Evita.
LAVISH WARDROBE FOR FAYE
Eva Peron was known for lavish spending on
c;Jothea and Faye Dunaway. as Eva. lives up to the
characterization in NBC's four-hour dramatic film
Evita Peron airing Monday and Tuesday at 9PM. Top
fashion designer Travilla and Faye...CWnaway wor~
hard 'on the wardrobe consisting o~outflts. Travilla
said the wardrobe job was the biggest In his career. ·"I've never worked so hard In my life," said Travllla.
"I had the dreaamakers working just 10 minutes
ahead of the scene. Eva Peron used to spend
$50,000 for a single dreaa:'"so you can't cheat on
clothing. She went from one man to another and
nch time her wardrobe was more lavish. Eva can't
wear Hcond-hand clothH."
Travllla had two departments sewing-five tailors
and five seamstreal4t9. He had four male wardrobe
aHl1tant1 and three female1. The designer alao had
to come up with 36 wardrobe changes for James
Fal'9fltlno In hi• role u the well-dressed Juan P9ron.
When Travllla learned that Dunaway would star In the
project, he flew to New York to "'"t her and to
dllcuM the character and her feelings about his
pt911mlnary acetchn.
· "Fay9 Is a pertectlonlat," aald Travllla. "She hu
tt.Mtlna you can't betle¥9. She will stand for 12 hours
fof fittings without a lunch break and 1he can 1pot
MWtng lmperlectton1 no one elee can .... In the fllm,
IM goee from a poor young girt of 20 to a rlch,
mature woman with authority and pc>Mr.
''Evita '*9r WMra the Mme d'"8 twice,'' ThMlla
contlnu.d. "lh• wearw • quarter million Clollarw
WOfth qt fU,., ~ 00~ only lo a.a.,..,
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TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 22. 1981
Comfortable with Slapstick
"I'm used to this kind of abuse." says Bridget
Hanley, gingerly wiping mayonnaise out of her hair.
"Every day is a surprise. I wake up wondering. 'What
will they do to me today?' ..
As smug, selfish Wanda Reilly Taylor in NBC's
Harper Valley P. T.A. (airing Fridayl'at 8PM). Hanley
always pays in spades for the nasty tricks she perpe-
trates on Barbara Eden.
"Physical comedy is great fun," says the actress
who was once buried under 150 pounds of seaweed
In her Here Comes the Brides series of a decade ago.
Now. globs of ketchup and mustard ooze oH her
clothes after a scene in which clumsy Wanda pitches
• "Kitchen Queen" paper towels In a commercial.
"My punishment in this episode Is pale compared
to the one in which Barbara poses as a famous
French hair dresser. she heaps blue-orapge colored
vanilla pudding mixed with whipped cream and a
smelly, smoky chemical on my head ...
The aftermath of that scene had sitcom potential:
"There was no hot water in my dressing room. and I
fell asleep with the goo on. Naturally. ii hardened.''
Hanley was awakened by the shreiks of her five-year-
old daughter Megan. who gazed In horror at the
sight. An assurance that this was not connected to
any outer space seed pods turned the child'.s
screams to squeals of laughter. •
Hanley grew up In a close-knit Irish /Swedish family
in rural Washington and Is married to director E.W.
Swackhammer. When Hollywood becomes too hec-
tic, the Swackhammers escape to the rural beauty of
Henley's home on Puget Sound. Edmonds ls home to
many artists. musicians and professors. she informs,
also noting that the log cabin housing the Chamber
of Commerce was once where her grandparents
lived. "It's the small town antithesis of Harper VBlley.
Wanda Reilly Taylor would be a real misllt," aays
the actresa. Bridget Han.lay, however blends In
beautifully.
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........ &.Tiii iiia/Tiie..,.... (dr•) '70-llnact ll . • ......... Tiii .......... (drl) '76-KJllYriM Ross. Ste.e ,.,,..., Hector (lizoMo. e WM tw 5*tia: Tiii Llwilc ~· (sc1·fi) '79-lOftn er ..... Ricllard Hatch . ... "LI.._" (dr•) '71 ... Sleve flkQuttn, Sielfried llluc:h .
... • D D ""'-lllM" <mr_s> '81-Jamie lu Curtis, letlie N1tlsen. CJ) Ill (II ...... lie (dra) '79-S.111 field, Ron Liebman,
Beau Bridps. lllOllDAY, fl....., Z3 1:11e '1111 Frwil Cm1r:till r (dra) '75-Ce11e HKkmpn e ..,...., CIMll" (com) '65-Car, Crant, Leslie Caron. e..., Ill SMAii" (COlll) '72-Barbra Streisand, 0.vld Selby ..... a a"£•,.. .. Part 1. (dra> ·s1-ra,e 0u111.a,.
TWSOAY, FtllUMY %4
1:11 • .......... II Jeridle" (ftS) '67-0un lillrti11, Ceorae Ptppatd
• '1111 l., et Ill NII" Part I. (dra) 'SO-Wayne RoltfS, lib Somllltf. t.tl. CJ) l1) <m "f ... ....,.. (dra) '81-Mthnda Diiion. Dana HtH.
Rlaiard MU¥t. Ronn~ (Parental Discrehon Advised) 8 QI D "bltl " Concl. (dra) '8l-Fa1e Dunaway, James
f11Hlino, MlchHI Constantine.
WIDIESDAY, ~ Z5
1:11 e ..,.,..,.,._ ••*"' (drl) '67-Peter Falk, Cene Barr,. e ..,_,.(•es) 'JS-Kirk Doualas. Bruce Dern.
ntUISllAY, fOIUMY M 1.• I '1111 Ww ~ (dra) '65-Chartton Heston. Richard Boone. '1111T.,IfIll1111" Plrt I. (dra) '80-Wa1ne Roe"'· Elke Sommer
FllOAY, Ft-.an %7
1:11 e CJ) ID "Tiie Muff If~ (mus) '39-Judy Carland, Ray Bolser. 8 0 D "Tiie -...n• .......... Fred Cw,nne
• ''Cllile" (wes) '73-Charles Bronson. Jtll lrei.nd e .,_ ............. II.......,., a.,"(~) '76-Ruth
Cordoll, Caor11 M1111t1s
t:ll e (])Cit 8 "llihiPC Otftrilll" (dla) '8l-Kalht11nt Damon
SATUIOAY, FEllUM'f ZI
1:11 • "l'WI IMldedlltl" (adV) '73-lnaer Nilsson e "Tiie AllMl1rt1ef1111111 HIM" (1dv) '38-Errol r1,nn . .... e "lie lrne'' (•es) '59-John Wa1ne, Dean Martin.
Mlcheel Con'9d s>1aY9 Sgt. Phlffp ElterNua. one of the
at.tlon houM '9Qulars In the highly acclalmed HHI StfHI
Blue•. NBC'• new comedy/drama aeriea airing Saturdaya
at 10PM.
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A pedoptlile's invotvtment in child pomo1·
raphy is the subject of "flllen Ansel," a new
motion picture-for-ttltvisioll, airin1 on "Th•
CBS T uesclay lli1ht Mowles" at 9PM. P'ictured
art Dana Hill, wllo portrays Jennifer Phillips, a
withdrawn tHna11r, and Richard Mawr as
Howie Nichols. who t0trc.es htr to pose and
participate 1n pomosraphic still photos ind
films. "fllltn Ansel" mar\s t11emioft's fin:t
treatment of ch~d poniocraphy, a 1rowin1
social problem in America wtudl ntry year
afteds more than 100,000 childr111.
Much of tht actioft of "The Merchant of
Venice" is dominated by a brilliant but COlltro-
wtnbl character who ""'" i11 •IJ five
scenes: the Jewish 1110Myftncltr, Shytock. In
tht 1r11ttst coartroom sct111 of all time, tht
montyftndtr demands to collect a pound of
fttsh from Antonio 11 stc:urity flf a defaulted
loan. Tht sawa1• but brilliantly written roll of
Shytock has prowc*ed tafllmt11J for almost
400 ytars. Shylock Is pl1y1d by Werrtn
Mitchell (pictured) In tht production of "Tht
Merchant of Venice," alrin1 llcMlday at IPM
on llCET (Chanllll 21) and llYCI (CMlllllll 24)
allcl Wtdnaday et 7:30Pll on lloct (ClllllMI
50) 1nd Is tht staRd ~tioll i11 S.....
ThrM of ''Tiit Slllk19'11rt P'llys."
Academy Award winner Faye Dunaway allcl
James Farentino star in the HC World P'rt-
miert moYit "Ema Peron," based on tht tn11
stOf} of a beautiful peuant 1ir1 whose am!M-
hon to bt famous d riYa htr to htlp make htr
lower, Juan PtrOft, president of Ar11ftti111 PC!
make htrwtt one of tht world's ridlat ind
most powerful womtn. T1lt drama premilm
Moftday at 9PM and CO!du4ts Tuadly at
9PM on NBC. "Evita Peron" futures special
a,,.aranc.es by llta lilof•• 1114 Jose Ferrer.
Also st1rrl111 art Pt4ro Anntftdariz, llidlHI
Constantlnt. Sipe tt.ao, Katy Jurado IM
Robert Vihlro.
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• CJ) <IZ Ardlle ......... rlKe Archie 1nd Mu1r1y ht1d oft for 1
COftvtnfHHI. ind M11111fs pqn foi a
sw1n1in1 weekend turns Into far '"°'' lllan he un h1ndle 1fler he
meets 1 111t whose idea of 1 1ood time is poslliwely c1im111al. • u a aw. ··siiaru" While
scub1·div1n1. Jon 1od Ponch meet
two .bt1uliful 1irls who subsequently
help them b1t1k up 1 ship·IO·shore
ci=~ion ...... ~
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fMlllll e 5EOIC£ YAllDlllM * Sllelliltt At SllMt ." .. ..... • .... : "I.I .... " (dll) '71
(2hrs)-Stue McQuun. S1e1lr1td
lllucll. £111 An6tnon. This stoiy
uamines the lives 1nd personal rtl•·
llonsllips ot the Cr1nd Pri1 race
C.11 dri¥en.
• THE IEST COCllfm * II .TOWI • HU HAW • Ille tllw Dennis Wener, Jom T.
Hiii, T011111y Hullttr and Stacy Lynn
Ries art Ille cunts. • a ... " .... "Clilture as N1tu1e" l11tmie111 with Marshall
Mcl•llln. and artists Atl6y W1rllol,
Roy lichttMtetn lflCI RoMr1 Rius·
ACROSS
chenbera h11hh1ht this episode
which looks al tht urban111t1on of
popul11 culture and the influence of
media on art
., .,.,.,. " Acciell H ll11ter,ltct Th11t11: D1111tr UH (C.C)
-1:30-
11 (() dl1 Ont Dir If I Tille Aon
and business partner Nick"s constant
bde11n1 1s 1ett1n1 out of hand and
8'rblra and Schneider are co~vinced
lhal !here's a lot mOl'e than rust business disaareements and tens10n
al the source. • n.. """' y..,,... ., ........
8:00 e CIJ Alke Mel's rulousy
over his mother Carne's culinary
t1lents 1lmost puls him oul of bus•· nus. Marttla R1ye euests
8 PllOll """' /llllUS * Oii THE LOOSE.!
RIST TIME 011 TYi U 0 8 MIN: .. ,,_ •ltttt"
(t.C) (mys) '81 (2hrs)-Jam1e lee
Curtis. lm1e Nrelwn. Casey Stevens.
On prom ni1hl. euclty si1 years after
a 1111 lell to her dealh from a window
alter bein1 tused by her h1ends.
Ihm of those lrtends 1et lllOfe thin
men1ern1 phone alls from sontone
with an ll to 111nd. e Trtftt the WorWI
........... OluU'•
WILD l1"5DDll" ......... • AcaM; A••" Wi1ner * SAUY AUD NI
''IOlllA ME"
DOWN
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• Cl) ®l !Bl Motlt: "llorN
ltH'' (dr1) '79 (appro1 2"ihrs)
Sally field. Ron Liebman. Buu
811d1es. The stOl'y of a lacto1y woiker
l11hhn11 the powerful bosses of a soulhern lulile mill for beller work
1n1 condifions ............ m Delly Plftell Shew l ynn Ander
son 1s the cuest.
fl3 0 lilast9fpiece Tllt1tre: 0111-
1" Ull (C..C) Bnan 1s harnseo by
his senior othcer and discovers Ille
Ma1or has a very personal aa to e11nd.
(If) Sllocl " "" ... -9:30-
• (I) ()]) n.. ,.,,.,... ~,,
basks in the hmehrihl after heroically
$1Vlnl an elderly woman from1 i
muuer and capturin1 lhe thus. but
he's soon look1n1 tor a place lo hide when the man escapes custody and
sets oul to eel ewn.
• Tiit Wlrill " Surriftl
• llOUT: ltuttl " Ult •Tlllt ....... lllllit ....... o-iltp
10:00 a CIJ C1J y,.,,_, Jellll, M.D .
Trapper John"s hie becomes even
more hectic than usual when he is
stauered by 1mpendrn1 latherhood.
possible beruvemem and family
stnte. ......
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• Asr-*J .. c..,.y
8 5t Ftltlrt ''The las! Days of
Dolwyn"
-10:30-•Jt"' r...,
TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 22. 1981
G> Jilll•r S1ng1rt fD la An1tles W... i11 fltwitw (II) ., ..
11:00
• • cu Clll a •"' .... /llews/Jilll ... ., ., ....... "
•<IDl Mlllit/ ....
D ON Tilllt Gost1t1 Hour
0 Cif1I lurnett & frltMs eD Tiit ,_,.11•11t Ere (R)
(2:1) Miiiie I .... I s,.Msil IWs I
lac• Yan 1""9
-11:30-
11 s..ts ftNI e Tiit 100 a•
(f)T...,. ®I ll11r1/Mewi1: "Once Is Not
EllMp" (dra) '75-0avid Janssen tD llnit: "Tiie RtiHrs" (adv)
'69-Steve McQueen. St111on Far1ell.
Will Geer. Ruper! Cross, Milch Yoriel.
(f}) Jld VIII I•,.
., ,., "" Ille c..try
(fj) °'9niPt fD Slltlt ,,twins
-11:45-
• Mlllits: "Jill Wltr•-rmatt lnntiptor," ...... "Ille Galle"
D 01 ~· MHit: To be an nounced
12:00
• lltwie: "Tiit All4tnetl T.,_" (dra) '71 -Sun Connt1y
Glllff,..... <Ill Miiiie: t!!I> "CJMN" ( dra) ''3-
l orell1 Youne. Alan Ladd. Wilham
Bend•-. A truck d11ver. turned prof·
•leer. comes to lhe aid of the
Chinese mn..wies
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beMtn Gudlhrpe Piltor M4 Jose
Uzip frolll HuslOI. Tew; llld a LI•• l'tlcid retrosptdift froln llew YCN\ witll Jill lkby. o ... :"T•t11e.....,_.
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lrOlll claslic lllotioll pictwes. •(])Cfla n.. ..... a.
..... feth1tts ilclude COfllllOI Md· bucs used to seose Hie ,...., of
1nfilt11ton 11 an lstali bonlef stllill;
1 deldlJ Cron of Tllorlls st11fu lld
its oni, 1111mr-t11t lowly concll ..
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wolld's lerpst liurd: 1nd Ille Ptr·
ecnne lllcon used to •ill ...... !lira
Oii the S.lldi klbia11 COISt.
~ ... ,
jazttrcise r!urway to. a
better~ with Dr.Art Ulene
and Judi Sheppard Missett.
Last week, Dr. Art Ulene took
yqur body and taught it aerobic
dancing. Now he wants it back
.again .
This time it's Jazzercise. A
specially choreographed dance
technique that physically and
emotionally stimulates you. And
remember, while you're giving
yourself a sleek, athletic. more
desirable body, you'll also be
helping ¥our heart and .lungs
-and circulation. ·
Your first free introductory
lesson starts tonight at 5. Judi
Sheppard Missett, the creator of
Jazzercise. will be joining Dr. Art
Ulene for a special 5 part series.
"Dance Your Way To Health:·
· Don't stop now! Give your body
to Jazzercise for the rest of the
week, and you may end up with
a happy, healthy body for the
rest of your life.
·EYEWITNESS
NEWS(DSPM
Because there·s more to life than news. weather and sports.
", \
I I recently recomtcl frotll • 11tnous MONDAY brt1kcloWn. becolll•s 111t 11r11t 1or.
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'S9-0etem Kerr, Da¥id Niwtn. e "kt ,_, .. (dre) ''11-
Ridlard Burton. Robert Ry1n.
J:tl 9 "'111 llnl1111i111" l'lft I.
(dra) '75-Geor1t c. Scott. Allnt
BltlUOft. lnducled tit act111I
ntwSml foo(11e $holrin1 111•
felt of the Hindenbt11's vop11 to 1111 Unittcl States in 1937. a "SllewMlt'' (mus) '51-
Kathryn Gr1yson, Av1 Gard11tr.
J:• • ""' ut-1 " c.w" (td'f) '61-WtyM Maunder, Slim
Pidiens, Mict.att Denier.
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simple t11111ble becomts • cNm•te for terror wlltn • mysterious 10111eo11e
pusllts lier tOW1rd • ,..,_, ea a Utt1e ........ t11e
Prliril (t-C) "Blind Justice" Adlm
ud Miry Kencllll return to W.lftut
Crow wlltre MM 'sets • • law
practice, •nd i11C11rs tllt lufY of Ids
lriencls 111d nti1llbon by clttendina •
""" ICCused of cllt1tin1 tlltm in • llnd lrlucl.
• .,.: "'111 FMdl Cumtiell
II" (dra) '7S (2hrs)-Gtne Hickman.
ftrlllndo Rey. A Nn YCIB polict111an
•11•""'5 to crlCl. llmli11-t11111Ufi111
rin1 In Mlrseilles. • CI> 9 a , .. , .• l1erl41Me r .. 111res lndude • .,,.,, ••pert
11ttmplifll to iw.-•• '"" as it wlriua put him •t 130 111pll; 1 man
•host unbonl twin 'btotlltr wes dis·
COMrtcl to be lodlld in his brlin; an
111111ill1 • set·diwillt. lift·stwinl robot; people who 'died' ind came
back to rewll wlltt they t.peri·
enctd: • MW llntlltioft tlllt enables
I blind l*SOI to lttl tllt lttttn OI I
pqe; people llllfi111 on SllO'#; and • 11orse that • ..,. contact ,, .... .... : ..,...., ""9" (com)
'6S-Cery Giant. lnlie Clron. Trewor
Howard. Hack Good. O.ri111 World War II, rbeacll bulll is trichd into
wolMnlttrl111 to •U • strettlic ••It~--statiell Oii • ~ St• island llllicll is ...... ., l4wtded 117
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Selby. A prepa11t bollsftffl Pd
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TV WEEK, FEMU.U.Y 22, 1•1
...... ~::: I TU•SDAY I • Cl) 0 ..... Call AM is UP· ________ ..
set bec111se lier t1·IMlsllaAd is ,..
mmyin1: Dr. Mlcll11ls is upset
beullse AINI seems lo be inflluettcl
llith 1 nt1t doctor at tllt lloqlit1I;
•Id DI. Wtatllerby Is uput btcHse ~ ~ina enou111 sleep.
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1bout 1 dooiasd•Y 1ro1p-peoplt
pttplrinl I I Ill costs to lll'fM ill I
disast11-comes to friallttni111 life fol Lou Ind Roui .tieft tllty 111
caupt ill • killtf '10nll. ..... •DUOUHWf• . * SW. w FOUL PUY
• CI> al • ,... "" "Play " Allin Tuck" Tucker's lritnd, llOftd.
fll!IOllS pi111iSt ,tul ftrrlllf llllo is
secretly llMllvff In en lnltr11ttioftll
jeftl heist tllls I.Pl Gloril •1141 per. 1111des r ucur, •·tiolinist, to •PPtat
with hl111 111 concert. .WllN ....... ........
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lllOlld .tlo claillltd lit c:owldn 't
be killed .
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• ~ l'tft I. (mus) '56-Cordoll llllCbt. CMltrvft
llitdltN. llrlllra Rllicl. SUlty Jo11ts. A sw1u1ri111 cemiwel
barker. 1111rritcl to a Sl!r cotton "'~' sill. tries to provide tor ttltir COlllllll babr by llijtcli .. • Plr'Ofl. J:• ....... at 11" (dr•) '77-
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Did a movie kill John Wayne?
ment said it was safe. Some of the
children who survive these great
actors think the government may
have lied.
In 1954, John Wayne starred
1n "The Conqueror:· Now he, co-star
Susan Hayward and director Dick
Powell are all dead from cancer.
Of the 220 cast and crew mem-
bers. 91 contracted the disease
46 died
Though the movie was shot
Who's telling the truth? Find out
tonight as Jerry Dunphy begins a
probing investigation. Watch "The
Conqueror Cancer:· an Eyewitness
News Closeup, tonight at 6 and
11 p.m. near the nuclear testing range at
Yucca Flat. Nevada. our govern-~ ~n;. ~EYEWITNESS
&r_ ~MEWS6Bc11 PM
Because theres more to hie than news. weather and sports
..
TV Vl(EEK. FEBRUARY 22. t981
THE 23RD ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
This year's Grammy Award nominations reflect an
unusual diversity in the country's taste in music. For
Instance, Kenny Rogers. Bette Midler, Christopher
Cross, Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand have been
nominated for record of the year-there's something
for everybody in this bunch. The Grammy Awards.
the highest accolade in the recording field. honor
creative excellence in recording and performance.
comprising. arranging. engineering, producing and
other specialized crafts.
ThMe were 305 nominations in 59 categories se-
lected In ·secret balloting by almost 5,000 members
of the National Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences. all creatively involved in the recordirig
Industry. All of the winners will be announced and
awards In selected categories will be presented
Wednesday at 9PM when CBS presents the Acad~
emy's annual two-hour special The 23rd Annual
Grammy AV'(ards Show.
Harry Belafonte. Irene Cara. James Cleveland.
Judy Collins. Rodney Dangerfield, Andy Gibb, Barry
Gibb, George Jones, Kenny Loggins, Chuck Man-
gione, Manhattan Transfer. Barbara Mandrell, Bette
Midler, Anne Murray, the Oak Ridge Boys, Barbra
Streisand and Dionne Warwick are scheduled to be
among the performers and presenters. In addition.
the gospel and Inspirational recording artists and
groups, Including the Archers. Cynthia Clawson,
Andrae Crouch. Walter and Tremaine Hawltlns. Dony-
McGulre. Reba Rambo and B.J. Thomas will appear
together.
Following are the nominees In selected categories:
RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Lady"-Kenny Rogers;
"The Ffoae"-Bette Mldler; "Saillng"-Christopher
Cross; "Theme from New York. New York"-Frank
Sinatra; "Women In Love"-Barbra Streisand and
Barry Gibb.
!LBUM OF THE YEAR: "Christopher Cross"-
Chrlstopher Cross; ''Glasa Houses"-Bllly Joel;
"'Gullty"-B~rbra Streltand an<lB.arry Gibb: "Trilogy: -
Put, Prnent & Future" -Frank ~lnatra; "The wall" -
Pink F.loyd.
SONG OF .THE YEAR: "Fame"; "Lady"; "Theme
hom New York, New York"; "The Rose"; "Sailing'';
"WOman In Love " ·
BEST Nl;W ARTIST: Irene Cara; Christopher
-CIOle; Robbie Dupree; Amy Holland; Pretenders.
BEST POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMAl.E:
"Fame"-rrene Cara; "Maglc"-otlvta Newton-John;
"On the Radlo"-Donna Summer; "The RoM"-
Betl8 Mldler; "Woman In LOV9"-Barbra St,.,..nd .
BEST POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE. MALE:
"Lady"-Kenny Roger1; .-.Cr\rlltopher Crou"-
Chrl1topher Cro11; "Late In the Evenlng"-Paul Slmon~"Theme from New Voft, New Voft"-Fnlnk
8IMlra; "Thie la It"~ Loggtne.
IEIT POP YOCAL PERFORMANCE 8Y A DUO OR
GROUP WITH~ "At•• the Wlnd"-8ob !!tr." ..... ..., ...... Band: ....... fWt of
BetNrli ....,..,, Dionne ..,.., ..,.. arw. •nd. ,,.,,. Cat8 Md*",,.,,.,, »anetw .. .....,,,
,,.. celebt1ty perloanefl •nd ,,,....,,,.,,.
tile '-Mlbrolla; "Dan1 '911 In Low with -o..nt-.. '-W.lftr "°1119 & KIM cem.: ''Gullf"• ...,,.
...... Ad and llflJ Glbl»; "He'1 lo lflr"-The ...... -.. .
-.T flOP tNITlltUMINTAL Plft""'MMCI: ''lfl••"_..Alpert; "Oneon0fte"-41b.._ .
andEMKlugft;--..... ,,.,.,......, .. _ •lel*'YMm ... 11;
"louth .., ltrut"-'"'9 Dooble 11'*"'8; .. .......
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OrdtitfS.
9:00 • ()) 9 ... : "f .......... (dia) 'll (211rs)-Melinda Oilfoo.
OeN lt1U, RicMrd M.sur. RoMy Col.
Tllis story eaplolu the 1rowin1 PIOb·
le111 ol child pocnoaraphy m a sansi·
live story abotlt a lonely ll·ynM1ld
wllo becomes in¥Olnd in it. (Par·
ent•.I Oist1ttio11 Adwised) e D 8 ....,..: "b ita hftl"
Conti. (d11) '81 (2hrs)-hye Dun•·
way, James hre11fi110. Michael
Constanhne. Peron 1s elected pres•·
dent of Aiaentina and m1111es the
piomiscuous Eva. who couples pohtl·
ul ambition and 1 taste tor h11h
liwin1 with a deep concern tor the
llOOf and sick that earns her the
nickname "S1nt1 h1t1."
• (]) (II (8) Tltrff'I C..,.llJ
"In likl Larry" Larry's suuestion
that he and Jack trade 1partments
leaves Jack out rn the cold while his
lriend's leelines tor new roomales.
Jantl and Ctndy. 10 lrom warm lo
llol·blooded. eTecTK.,....
elllfwCrlffi1 SM • a ""*'1f: .... ,... ,. t11e
...., (C.C) "Rumpole and the C,51
of ldtfthly" Rumpole takes on the
case of Dawe Ansley who stands
tccused of attackmc the man11er ol
a liquor store.
8 h(C-C)
-9:30-
• (J) CDJ ca 1 .. a. tor c..
Mt "Huey" J1Ckie is lorn between
her parents and movine 1w1y from
12:00
• llnlt: • "Vir&llla" (dra) U-fred lhtMurray. Madeleine
Carroll. Stellina H:Z::. .
• (]) (JI • : "llnt ..
1 Dltt" (com) '78-Rlck Melson
June Allison. ·
-~ ........ Ille
-12:30-
• Q 8 Tiit Tt•onow S~
Ctast .. Cont
1:00
• "" 0.. laM Slitw • Y• let Yllf Litt .. ~ ............
-1:30-.
• Y• let Yw Life m llttit : 9 "Act 011" (dra)
'63-Jld Klu1m1n. Georte Hamil·
ton The story of PllJW'!&ht Moss
H11t. his t11al and trrbulltlOlls on
the road lo bwim1111 a Broadway
pl1yw11&hl
2:00
8 ll"it: 11!1) "ftttst R1111trs"
(clra) '42-fred M1dlurr1y. Susan
Hayward. Paulette Goddacd.
• lltwits: "Callrt lbrtlal If .., MitcMI," .. ._., WiW"_
-3:30-
• llotie: 11 "Stc1114 Clleru"
(mus) '40-fred Astaile. e lltwits: "Diary If I lldltltf,"
""""'"" If ~ w.ti"
Armed th..,.. llW9de Glng9r'• ~ ~ on l<noll
L•nding, Thurldey tit 10PM on C88. Hefw. I to r. tc.9ft
(Michele Lee). Abtlf (Donna Mlt•) Md Laura (Cot.-nce
McCahln) ple9d with the th--not to "-1'\.0U.-(l<lm
Uinkfofd, front) who la pt9QMnt.
MarY McDonough (I) and Mellssa Sue Andereon etar •two
high school glr1s endowed with the powef' of wlteheraft-
Mary for good, Melina Sue for 91111-In Midnight O,,.rlnp
on The ABC Friday Night Movi. at 9PM.
ACCOUMTIM• ~POIARY ASSl•MM8nS _.._,.. C...tr ts~' .......... wn.
•Oii•" .......... acccn11leil'5
There are many new firms moving Into the Oran~ County area, brlnQlnQ about an In-
creasing demand for experienced accountlnQ
J?erSonnel.
•C .. A •THACC_..... ~AC~
•S.•l.,.A«-t ...... ""'9n •Au ....... a..
If you are not aware of the benefits of working
temporary, visit us or olve us a call we wlll
be ~appy to discuss It with you. We a're locat-
ed in t~ Coldwell Banker BulldinQ .
2333 N Broadway ~200 Santa Ana 714-135•4 I OJ
i I
-I '-THURSDAY I
FEIRUMY M
for morni•c and alttrllOOll listi•cs. plem see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
ltlow, for yo11r '911ftllitllct, 1re Ille
dlJ'S -iH.
DAYTIME MOVIES
11:00 a> l,WfJ "Tiit llicflt Riders"
(wts) '39-lohn Wayne
12:00 ID "Sht PllJt4 llitll ftte"
(dra) ·~-lad Hawkins. Arlene
Dahl David McCallum a> IJlf "Tiie Two Mr1. Cir·
olls" (dra) '41 Altus Smith
Humphrey Bo&al1
3:00 ~ "Return of CMrhe Chan"
(mys) 71-Ross Martin, V11g1nia
Ann lee Charlie rs lured out of a
sell imposed rehrement lo solve
a se11es ot murders aboard
a yathl
1J ~ "Anchors Aweiah"
Cenci (mus) 45 Gene Kelly.
Frank Sinatra Kathryn Grayson
3:30 D "Way Way Out" (scr h)
66-Jerry Lewis. Connre Ste
;ens Dennis Weavei 811an
l\e1th Did Shawn Anrta Ekberg
•V•NING
U (J,l (ll)-lfle Waltoa-Jlost:S ,._
lrance. Stanley Perkins, comes lo
Walton's mountain searct11ng for a
new hie and h1din1 the lacl that he
hasn't been mentally well
D i.tt1 !lt) Sl'£CIAL: Hif~lipts of
the Rin1fi111 Bros.. 81111u111 Hd
Bailey CircllS (lhr) Dick Van Dyke
hosts lh1s look at the greatest show
on earth
D llofie: "Tiie War Lord" (dra) '6S
(2hrs)-Charlton Heston. Richard
Boone The story of a kni&hl who
n tabhshes a fiefdom on the shores
of the North Sea rn lhe 1 llh Century a '1 11o.i s ... ,. ' llli"'1 "Mork and the Famrly Reunion'
Mindy mistakenly uts some of
Mork's Orkan v1tam1ns and be&rns lo
lake on Orkan hke qualrties
D 5'ECIAL: Wllatmr HllPfllld lo
Lori ~all lio,.I (R) ( lhr) fhrs docu
menlary follows the ph&hl of the
Lloyds as they search for l heir runa
way dau&hler Lori Jean
ID PM M11uine at Mowlt: "lite Top of the Hiff"
Pail I (dra) ·so (2hrs)-Wayne
Ro&ers. Elke Sommer A man lacing
mrd hie cusrs aoes on ii search to
hnd new mean1n& for hrs Ille
fl) (f9J Paper CfllM "K1nesl1eld's
Dauahler" Susan Freid is a woman
who becomes romilntrcally involved
with Hart and then drops the stun
nina news that she is the dreaded
Professor Kroesftefd 's daufhl~r
-8:30-
• c r, ® a ._ M4its
How Great Thou All" When Henry
arranen a surprrn uh1b1tron of
Krp s parntines. the S1lual10n be
comes htlar10us because the cnlltl
don't eaactty praise Kip's art work m en~
(8l Oii-Caii
at Cluff~
9:00
8 <I}) lllap•. P.I. Wiien lC
1s 111es1ed by Hie Coast Coarp and
thrown rnto the brr&. he curtly re
foses Maanum's help and intends lo
pleal!.JurHy. •
8 '\tl> ID SPfCIAl.: This ts fllf
Ufe-ttie JOlll AuMrsary (2hrs)
David Frost surplises two new aues!S
of honor. and 01111n1I host Ralph
·Edwirds 101ns him for a rtllostNChvt
of •intaae lll.m clips from the lofl1·
1unnrna ser.IF. "This Is Your Lile."
True to lllllltlon. the new auesls of
honor wrll nol be revealed until broadcast lime.
• (J) <II • ....., .. («) e Tiit DI• .. ltil sa. ..... &riftll .. ••S....~ -9:30-
• (J) <II a Tad "£taiM'J Old
Fnend" Alea poses as Elaille's SO·
p111strc:1tt4 co11t1e profn.Mf boy·
luend In a &•me of OM·_..~
tfllt has Elatnt 1tte1119ti111 to up!Mt
Why slle 'S dnvllll I ~b lo 1111 old
Klloo41Ntt .... NS Ille least liUly
to s.cceH.' ("'9cllt4lllef) • • nil Cllill .... ('C.() ·---~---= .... c.. ""
....... a rn [Q) flt 20120 a> hid lletwar• llews
@ Austil City IJllllts
fl) llbslerpiece Threatre: Dancer
UIB (R)
0) fllocfle I flloch
(9) llewdtc•
-10:30-m a> m 11ews st Mystery! (C·C) (R)
11:00
... D)Ql)llews a Sbr Trt•
• (fJl Ill! 9 llews
.. Tiit """'"' lialM ID M•A-S•H
G) llofie: "0.-and Ille llio
li11w" (adv) '52 -Edmond O'Brr'en.
Sterlin& Hayden, Zasu Pills, Dean
Jagaer, laura Ellror Two railroads
battle lo be the first ltne lhroueh the
Royal Gorge. •
iZJ SMa• Prrtiews m Did Clwett
-11:30-n ()) @ Mowies: The Jeller·
SOM," "lkMillln an4 'Wile"
D 0 (DJ ltl!Hy Clrson
• (})'<I§) (21) llichtli11t D lill...,...t
ID Mos111's Heroes 0 Prtset1te
fl) 9 Clptiontcl ABC llews
ID llofie
12:00 e Mowit:~ HDllltlfa.,SIHeli·
dly" (dra) 34-F11d11c March, Kent
TaylOI, Evelyn Venable
•CD~ QIJ CMrflt's Allcels mM-...1...-...
-12:30-
.. @ 0 Tiit TMtrr• Sii•
CNlt" c.st D Tiit Doll Ulle SMw
1:00
• Mowit: .,..._rt at Ftft ~.
.,."(Ora) '73-Jimn ~ut~. Telly
S1v._1as. Bud Spencer. Fort Holman.
an 1mpre1nable fortreu. is ~stroyed
by a wild bunch of marauders who
appear from out of nowhere.
• y., Bet Yw Lift
(ll Qarll'• Allpta/C.ral llll'Mtt . .._ ...........
8 Cllarlle's A11et11Tt Ttll Ille · T,_..
-l:lO-
• .. leM ...
• .. : "llarjlrlt ..... r" (dra) '51-Ctne Kelty,
... : .,.. .......,. (•llY) ·ss-Cltnn Ford, Fra11• Lm;oy.
2:00
• lleNs: • ..,.. .". ...., ... ... 1°1 ............. -t•-............... (COll)
'4$-0orl Allltck. a.tit~ . ~ r .... A i*·INllll """" llOl'TtM t lritW'S ..... to ,... M
Iris wilt .... to --Iris~
a100
...... : • .,.. ......... (lfl) .,, .. ,. Ctrr-.. O.. l>'llflly. •
-J:Jl-1t::, ............. , ... ) ................. ., .. ,....., ........... ......... .._.. ..
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY
FRIDAY
HBIUM'f Z7
Fer lllOf'Mftl alMI 1fttn10011 liltillcs.
please Mt DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
ltlow, ftf ylllr ClllUllielKt, are tllt • .,., llltrits.
DA mMl lllOWIES
11:00 GJ ~ ''11111 Steel" (wes)
'34-John Wayne
12:00 GJ "JtlNMy O'Clocl" (mys)
'47-Dd Powell 11> ll!J) "AM Tlltll Tlltre Were
lllM" (mys) '4S-lours Hay·
ward. Barry F1t11e1Jfd. 3:00 (fDJ "A Very Millillc ,_,_ ..
(mys) '71 -Eve Arden. luhe
Newmar A private eye'J 1nves11 •
&allOn of the d1uppu11ncr ol a
youn1 womin luds lo murder
(JJJ (8. "Words tll4 M11aic"
(mus) '48-Mlckey Rooney, Tom
Drake, Belly Garrell. Janel
lei1h. Ann Sothern. The slOly ol
the hves ind music ol Rrchird
Rodeers and loreni Harl
3:l0 .. ''Tiie lle4 ..... of Celtr·
aae" (dra) '74-Rrchard Thomas.
Michael Brandon The storv ol a
youne Union soldier's deter-
mined struule to conquer fear
when he frrst enters the Civil
War ballle
•V•NING
7:00 •••o .... (J)"""rMtr ................. (l)nc-fic ._. ..........
<!I Mtnlltlllla.. ..... .,.It
D f•T• .. Tl'lll .........
.~-:-..: ..... .~ ....
. --7:•-. , ...... rr-r-r ...
1.-. ...
:.7.£111 I l:.A'..., •:.,.,-... 1 ..... ... _ .... .......
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15-=-• 1'1 llldlk c.,.,
-1:•-
~'-'-.... 9....., ... ........ ....., . ..., .. .... •&a ..... hi"-. ....
... See
7:00 ••• u .. Cl>....., ... ltt'::' ....
.... Criltll .. e•ra-s•M (1Jftflltllt TMll ...... • °"' "" (C.C) ......... .... , an. 111C11111L•J ~
-7:30-• 2•*''" Cl>....,, Dlrs ...
••DF•llJFH4 ...... . ....,.....,.
(l)f'll .......
•MittlltF•ilr (1J M•A-S•M u.....,...,
0 nil ON..._ (C..C)
• 1111 .... /Lelw• ""'1 ...... llill 11 , .. ~ • ..,.,,. Ptap ''The
Metelllnt of Venice"
8:00
• SHE'S a '°°° sun * CHMUE llOtlll. A
PfMUTS ICETACUlM
• Cl) 9 Sl'fCMl: •••• ~ a., a.tie .... (R) Woodstock
becomes the unlikely hero who puts
Peppermint P1tty·s show business
career safety on Ice. • a a .... ,..,.. ft1t111es
illdude 1 profile on 'f1bulous Moo·
l1h,' Ameriu's ch1mpion fem1le
Wfestltr: I look 1t Ille fwst bllck
.....,, .. ,,..._:•~• tOIOO ..... ,. = II • .. .... • ............ S,.1b .... • -... 9i .. Iii ~r A 1,..,.w a ~ ~ m I 119 II'* 11111 IM ...... , ..... ltd Hf
....., ..,......_, • t 'r -=•aw•.,tM,.iiceto ==··~ : .. :::ic:.":*..: "t,-U:.S: r.t:: ......,lli.n~ A11;1'allll•lllil---.............. Ml.... * -llORLc..t uu:....;,: eCl>9 .... "MMa"To ..... := ...... -....... ,., ....... ..ncy .. ... -o..t i..o. ........ .. .. • .. ...... ~ ........ m. .• ......., • ..................... = ............ 1 .... ... .....-........ lilt.... J ._tn1hr llF.., r.lllr II...,,_ ...a .. ., '* ,._lo .,. ............. ---..... ..., ... ,.., It ...... ---............. ... • ...., Ila;....... • =.~=-... ...... n••l1t1c•_,.1111t,......tt · .._ WC .. 1111 W tille le~·, r ... lie 'I= T~-=~:
....... ........ • ...... • .... ...... • ltMy" Ille ...... llld
Dell ltttl ... 0.. WWttet,...... · "*-' lecilc Ille state's co!leteS
• ::::•..;.... .. (•ti) (21115) llld 11Mtrsltles. 'f-iur. Oewclta. .,_. On. A e lltdle a llClll
1111111as us lllf*' C411• • ..._of • -11:•-
m111dtr, lits alld llttrayal tct.a Ille • • ..... Soutllwest "' his ....... ,.... • nit~._...,
~· , .. c..e... ..,.., . 11 :00 :W-: Tiie lllllld TiM fwaot" • • Cl) 0 0 .... ca,._ ~v ... c..a...... •Cl> a 121 a ...
1111 UW CllllliMt !Ms wits wiltl I .... '"' visit to Clippertol lsltld, 1 fttclNt • I ~"!'.?u:M '-
... COfthloll ~lllCOlll al llltdco. • ... : • ""' lie taniinr'
e Cl) (1J ~ f.n. Tllis (drt) 'Sl-IM Douslls, Jan SttthAI
stQf'f k 111 """9114 fa4llt llltH on 8 l ........ F ....
Ille bool IMut tllolt llllSM. IN(i· • ~I Mil"f r.utiell:
al, c1pi1tious creatures wtlo llNbit UCll fell9.U,
lllt world of F ltlie, I trtdltiollll -11 :30-
r!f.lm of tllt lt11t1Sbc. e ciJ (IJ .... : "hi S«r1tl el ....... -l e... .... • ... ClltrJtit
""'...,_..(df1I '17-..-. ...... ._r,Mdlla
II.IF
I :=-.. ":' ..... (C.C) .z..c.,.....• ...
taaoo ................. (.,.,)
'7l-MicUet Ow. Ofllll Wellei. 1=..•1'll LMllll I :::r.;..: ·u
-12:30-=-~:.."' ,...,, .. lllew
taOO • Cl> tit • Met ......
•1'11DMLM .. ., .... ,. ute
•l!fri~ ....
-1:30-• ....... , Uft
• ~ wylllll 1' Mt1rt" (dra) ·s.-rr1nk Sinatra, Dons Day.
2:00
• Mewit: "Tk TrtjH Htr1t" (1dv) '61-Steve Reeves, • lltMs: .......... Dltili" .. ,.. . ........
-2:30-
• lhwit: "lt•t•Mr Wllt11"
(com) '73-Jack Warden.
3:00
• lltMs: "Dlltl el rwe," "TM ON Ctnll"
8100
• Cl) 9 Sl'fCMl: hi zw ..
111111 er_, ...,. Slllw (2tlrs)
Thrs awa1d is the hip.st pttanted
rn the rec01din1 field llld tht winners
are chosen by members of the NI·
tron1I Acldemy of RtcOfdint Att11nd Strencts (NARAS) 111d i11Cludes Re·
cord of the Yur, Album of the Ye11, Soni of the Ytlf, Best New Artist .
and best voats.
COMPLETE MORTUARY AND
CEMETERY SERVICES IN
II 0 IB Dlff'rHI SbtMa "Tiie Older Min" l~»yt11·old Kimberly IC·
cepts 1 d1te with 1 29·yt11·old 1th·
letic co1eh, who believn her to be much mote mature tllan she is, 1nd
she soon re1lizes th1t s11e·s in w1y
over her hud .
• Tic TIC Dtlcll • lltrY Criftlll ..
g 0 Tiit Fe• ..... Pti!Mel·
,Mia: f,.. ClflllMr II llllti Tiie
premiere of a series of specills docu·
m111hn1 Ille Pl$SlllC of Ille Pllila· delph11 Orchestra's b1ton llom
Eu1ene Or111111Cfy to youn1 tollductor
Rteelfdo Muh. Muti wrN be shown
work1n1 1r1lh both Ille London Pllil·
h11monit 1nd the llerfi11 1'11111111 •
monlC. IS well IS at home with his
family In Rlvenn1. lt1ly.
-9:30-
.. 0 Fida el Ult "Boucht alld
Sold" Blair 1ets her firsl JOb, sdin1
cosmetics 11 EJstl1nd school, 111d
Nat1lle sells somethin1 v1lu1blt so
that she e1n 11ford to impress Bl1ir
by makinc 1 l111e purc!llM . . ...,. mc.1u BllllAlllt
IQ 011c .Beautiful Place
CREMATIONS ON PREMISES
1 larbor Lcnr11
~Jen 1orial Plu·h · ~tort U<llT Crcmato1~' ·
540-5554 <
"''"''• '"
1'-~. ,, i !j • I I 1~1 ....
1625 GISLER AVENUE. I • 1 · ; ~ 1· ~· .: ;~.·
COSTA MESA. CALIF. HUio~ ~· • ' ttf••t~l tO"/ I •
'i BLOCK WEST OF HARBOR -.... /"".'.'!.~ ~;, w~ ' ;::~:;.··-'%' , ' ........ 4 .t ... lit
P119915
SATUIOAY (Ceftti1111ff)
D !Ul ():I SPORTS: The lay Hill Clnsic Golf Tourn1mtnl
II Gilliaan's 1si,1M1
_J• Abllott ' Costtlle CD Outer u.its
1121 Bir11ue 1111r111e
(}4) Art ill AIMrkl
&!) H1b111110S Es,anot
-2:30-
• Srotm: Wt1ttrn 500 Coveraae
ol lhe National Assomhon of Stock
Car Drivers
<•1 St,,'"' 16\ "9 llowlen T111r
'l2J HIHtninp
&!) Nltlonll Ht1llh Quu
~ S,Orts Afield m MlrazitM
(Sf) llltrodudtl& lilloo
3:00
(~ l Spons Afield
D (DJ SPOllTS: Celle&t lltlflNll
Slanlord al Anzona
11 hrnily A1111 festiw1I: "A Con·
ntdicut YIMM in Killl Artllur's
Court" imus) 49-BinJ Crosby,
Rhonda flem1ne D lllowit: ''Tiie AMMl!m'' (com)
'67-Dean Marlin, Senta Berger. CD lllowie: "lr11klllt" (susp) '75-
Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland
(I}) Spor1s Sptd1Cullr llt lllftit: "llltrrlll's MlrMdtr's"
(d11) '62-Jetf Ch1ndler. Ty Hirdin ~ Of brth IM ....
8l TH lill Gllss SMw iltl Mlrf Tyler MMft
-3:30-
• (J) SPOITS: Tiit CIS s,orts
Sptctaclllar • I.Bl SPOHS: ProfessiH1I ~ T•r Co¥er1ae ol the SIOO.
000 Clewe~nd Open ll9m Ohio. • A Ciift frtlll tllt Eirtll ., ....
Qf) All In Ille f1111lly
4:00
(fl Sl'OITS: ,., .... fl&Ms 9 1\trwet~ . ,,....
(8) llttl1: "Pr11111t•r1 l.,t1t"
(hor) '62-Ray M1ll1nd, Hml Court. a0te1•
-4:30-• 0 Tiii .. hie•
1:00
• Tiit Alwicll AMlmlrt
8 FrtH-All ............
• CJ) • 9'0ITS: .......... " s,.ra Com111 ol tllt l11t1r111tiollll
ToNuan CharQlonship (Cresta)
from St Moniz, S111tzerland; and
Women's Masters Surl1na Champion
ship from Petaluma, Cit1f
CJ) EllltrlffCY D llllie: .... CtMwllM" (dra)
'72-Georae C. Scoll. St1ey Keach.
Jane Aluander. Erik Estr1d1
®J lltws CD llllie: "N1r~ Ti111t1" (dra) '75-
Charles B1onson. Strother Marlin.
(!}) .... ,.., .. Mltllt•• mw.wi @ lt'sY..,...._
0 S., lrttller: 9'ec1 0,14
fm All·Sbr Secur ·
CD! C.lliar1,11y
-5:30-
• List If tlle WIW
•@ ... (!al .... llJert.I .. s,.ts
<IZl °"" "'""' .. ID IA ...... lllclte I kite
•va111NG
8:00 ••wa.., • llMit: "Pi,,i l111ltt9cli•1" (adv)· 73-lnaer Nilsson. The story of a hllle 1111 wllo rets 111to consl1nt.
mletes1tn1 and t1t1lin1 adventures.
[Z) Uwftltct ...... m llllie: "" ''Tiit .,.....,. et
Mill NIM" (adv) '38 (2hrs)-fool
Flynn. Oli'fia de H1v1ll1nd. The tllS·
sit tale ot Sherwood Forest 111d Robin
Hood who robs the rich to aid Ille
poor and ncls Enrland ol Prince
John's tyranny. o n. w'" n. o r,.,1 .. ,-.... (U> -
• 0.C. U,. I Cllllic .,.,. (1111 a s,.ts a-lei
-6:30-
• •.rn • ... CJ) .,.., lfiiir . ....,,,.., ... as.. ...... ....., .,_..r .... ......... r..-.
•Da..DtU..W
7100 • .. s.a Of • • • '1Cltinese E.,_en.. .
Cl) Cl)"" ..... -~~=~~."-e1r1a11 .... .
(llJICl ....... ...... ... ..._ ... ...
01111 .. ow. ....
8:00
• CJ) 0 .., ill ClrlCiltMti
Alldy. Les ind Mr. C.rtson deciclt to
1n¥ali11te when the Secret Service
refuses to issue press tredtntills to
ace rtporter Les NesstnlA so he an attend the Ptesidtnh1t press COii·
ference 111 Wesllincton. The Secret
Service dtliwtrs some shockin& news
lo the bewildered 11ewsm1n, wtiitll
prompts Les to rel'1Ct his roots and
find Olll who he rellly is.
-~,_., ....
• fAU II LCM WITM
lJDY CM ..US! e D a CMiPa "Ponth's An·
1els" Plrt OCM of two P1rts. Jon ind
Ponch cOllSider ii 1 1111te ol their
t1111t wtl111 thly ire wianed to tr1i11
the CHP's lint le1111le moton:ytle
olflttf'S-11111~ t1lty fllJ Ill lbff With
thetr sttldellts.
•SPOm:T9' ... ~lltllt
Jt1 Mulll111111ecl All vs. Ken N«ton tn llltfr bOtlt on September 10, 1973.
• ()) Cll • a..tie'• .... "St11111women Ancels" Thi Anr•ls ro
undtrco¥tr as stu11two111111 to slop 1
min froln kill= his actress wife. .Tiii,., ..
• "" .. Clrta .. .... : .......... (IMS) 'S9
(2hrs)-Jolln Wayne, 0..11 M1rt111. A
slleriff, 1icltd by his ctru11ken ••·
deputy llld I IJOllP ol str1111ers.
CM1l11111rts 1 powerful ranclttf who
wants his killer brothr released
frOlll prlSCMI. 0 Mo.tF,...
• ,..,_, "Franz Bon" ........... c.r...,
-a:•-• Cl) 0 "" Tiii c-. .. os...a,....
eaOO
• (J) a"' z••"" ....... ~
i. .. ._. ... bs'ac.lftllt I ~i: ..... hit cc.t>
---------------------. ....... tlte .... o..-Wll· .pm;111 ............ o.c. ... _.., • Ills._.. ca• a •· tlM ,,..... ,., ...... tie.Mid
............. lllda..., =~~i:...~...: .....................
ifii~---··==:=: ..... ~ ............ , ... ..., .............. ... ....... , ....... ..... ......, .... •::;-n•ac..,_ ........... .. ...
==~.~--
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 22, 1981
-9:30-
8 (1) <IZl LMill' Miil ec.tact1
10:00
8 Cl) O Ct!Krete c..Mfl
8 Hll:l STJATTUlntD
• IUllH CONFfSSISI
8 0 8 Hill Street ... "YCMH
Kind. My Kind. Hu111111 Kind" Tiit 111·
too-active !Nfd11111 riailantes 1114
playboy Detective JolNiny llltwc's
on·the·rob wom1nizill1 sive Clpt1111 fu11llo OM b11 headlChe. ....
•WC119 Fllllalr llllM In "Tiie Se1rcher," a llOllllll wants to
solve the mystery o4 lier l1lhtr's '
disappe111nce. Laurette S,.111 llMI bmes 01rre11 1uest: alld in ''The W1y
We Weren't" 1 couple tries to recre·
ate the euphoric days ol their
m1rril1e. • °"' ...... Llfll e IKl ta Ille £a Tllis lllllllCll spec11I futwes P111iMcc.rtney and
Winp. · ................
• .,...,,i (C-C) (R) .....
.... City ......
-10:30-
• Tlll Wlwlls .... ......... a ......., "s... RilM
11:00
•••Cl)<ll08111ws
CJ) "'911 .... : ""' ... Illa"
(clrl) '&0-TO!ly C•rtis. Jack C>Mit. . ..... : ........... ...
~~hor) 'SS-Jollll Apt.
• · C""9 ........ USC vs. °"loft . ........... n..," ...... DIMM," .. ......, C-a.wt' .... ,...,, .......
OCMI.._. .. , .... ac.....--.(U) .. ,... ...... ·~""'" .. r..:::.. (C-C)
-11:30-
"..:·:: lMt "'=' ...... " ···~-u. .~ ......... ( ... ) '73-e.rt ..,...., Drall ea.. .
Cl) ...... : ....,.... <•>-Dtu
.... •• 8wt ~-<II ... ....._"""" ( .. ) '71-
QiM bltwM. """ o.dio. 9 ..... : ........ , ... ("•>
'73-JMO.. .... . ..... .._ .. !.-.
lliler"( .. )'.,_.,...,....,
1a.oo :.= " .. ,..,....., ..
-IZ:JI-
.... ti .... '-" ... " ......... ::. .......... ..
;"&:' ..... ,, '*'
1.00 1:.?·--..................
(lllr) •-Cllil 14f I La .........
r.-\!:r· ....
!ut:O .. -. .. .. =..=~ ................ .:: ......................
...... llllllllLIMflOllM llila ..... ti II I ,.. Ina ·r.-....... &:.flf!!,1 1~ ... = ...... '--o.c..te, ML.-, MC..., ........ ... ...... , ... ~· "'"'" ......... , ...... Cit= ............... ~·... •Nil .. 14Ml1Cll r*b ........ lllM ._ 1 «•IMI ..ta1MMICI 1114
....,. .. • 1e1twMll odyssey 10 lly
.. dllf Ille• .... , .... ~ .... , ... "" ...... ~Cllllit ...._.Ille
UClA litllM vi OltlOft. •a 9•••-"R1v1l5" liiaaoit aflCI lllMcy twr11 tilt IOvtl
llGfs ,..n,iol 11110 • noto11s scene ol
1Chllecl1111 •def lo help Kraus Slve
f.ce 111111 a cluldlloocl 11¥11 who is
vlSlhlll hom Ger1111ny 1nd upecls to
lilld K1•u1 m111itd to the IO'ltrnor • llewie: "Clll11" (•es) (2hrs) '73-Cllatlts BtoMOn, Jtll Ireland.
Y11teenl YID Patten. A ~all bleed 1s
btfrttncltd lly 1 I~ year old run1way
boy •ho help$ him run his hOlst
llllCh in New Mt1ico. ..._, .......... .... : "'-' ...... ...,,... le....,,,., 11'1" (susp) '76
(21us) -Ruth Gordon. Gtor1e
MMaos. Tiit SIOIJ ol Rosem11y's
baby now 1rown to youn1 manhood
0 IM Ollil & ..., (C.C) • n. Mldleit/l.l4lrt1 ~
.... Sbwt""'
-1:30-
• (I) (JI a 1'11 I Ii& Girt .... "With Becky, You Ctl [&&1911" Chi
nest food. tablecloths. smuhed
crochry Ind 1l1sses. 1 p1nltn1
brother, 1 m1ssin1 father, a nt11
sichled Ben and a capable. like
cllarae [die m all part ol the re
count1n1 of the story ol Becky's bulh
m a restaurant m Clnll ltltnelt 8 Fr• J11.,.trffl (C·C) SJ CIJ) W ... iftston Wffk h1 Rtvlt-. ID llahl Mlljtr
9:00
• CV ~ l2IJ Movie: "Mid·
11i&lll Otf11i111" (C·C) (dra ) '81
(2hrs)-Me11ssa Sue Anderson. Ila
lheune Damon The story of t110
letnaee h1&h school cirls with the
power of wrtchcralt -one 1 eood
witch. the other a bad one 1nd their
tu1·ol·w1r with each other
• Men Gfiffil SM 0 s,.rb AIMriu
fl)WlllStrfflW... a v.ter's ,.. ••
-9:30-
• IBJ SK1111111to Wttt ill 11niew
ID ColcwiN
10:00
D [2) Dallas Donna Culvt1
becomes the n"' Mis Ewin& as she
and Ray marry Meanwhile. Bobby
forms a new alhance with Cltll
Barnes, but his growing 1eatousy over
Pam compels him lo a confronlation
with Alex Ward D Ill) (8) SrECIAl: Great Oisls·
''" llllt SlloM the World '•rt II 8111 llews
-·=H-=-~ .. ~ ftill I ... " Tlil "9 ~--a.us11r.,c.,ar1 hew' ct1tt .... 1111 .._ It
ttect .._..." .-, ttM l•11 ,........ ........ .........
1 .... ... ............
-1•.ll-............. ......
&fliitL.-.....
11:00 •• oaa._ .................. I i.'I: ::-...... USC
vs. OfttOll Stat•
I 11•11•11
.. ; ......... "(•ts)
6 -Alldit M.lrplly, Micllatt Otnlt. A
Cavalry C.pt11n must find and dt·
stroy Ifie Mescalert Apaches. Wllo
have fled from thell reservations
I •&TURDAY I
8100
Cl) ......... •c ltJ,...._ ........., .... ..,
-6:30-.... .......,
()) .........
•YW•Clt •<BttrsY_ ..... (J)tllcetl ........ ·=· ........ • °"' ·= ... . . .... a r-..
7:00 8 Dldly's ,,.._ fD Tiii ... v.ic.
eDklCMtt a s.-rr..,,. . ·• o a Wiilla1H11& 11111 •hmetters
-11:30-
• c O lllM:"f,..111111r• Tilret" (com) '77 -Charlts Bronson
8 ID a JtllMy Clf1l9
e1M1t:"IW.1TM1111Wtr1·
welf' (hor) ·s1-MIChael Landon.
Yvonne l1mt .
• ()) Clll 121l r.-,s e ... : "I Strtttcar,.,.. Dt·
sift M (dra) 'SI -Marlon Brando 18 0,.11 ....
9 fJI) ea,tieM4 UC llews ., ....
-12:30-
• \U) OJ Tiii .. ~ s,edal
-12:40-
(.1) ....,._, Meartkal
8VW..Wtsl <Ill Carel llm111t
(81 To Tiil lllt Trvtll
1:00
8 Motit: ~ "I Mitht in Cas·
1!11111U" (com) '46-The Man Bros
D Video Wul/Hollywood Hurl·
but Ill Tiit Don lint Sllow
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SHE'S A GOOD WITCH
It's difficult for most people to beliew that lovely Mary
McDonough is not rec1lly Erin W.ilton of CBS's series Thr
W11lt1m>. At limes, it's even difficult for Mary not t•believe it.
After all, she's been playing the role of thP sensitiVt', middle
W.alton daughter for almost half her lift..
While Mary was literally growing up m front of
m1l11ons of vaewers she's been doing some "getting
ready" of her own. Choosing not to sit back and just
en1oy her fame-, she has worked hard and ste.idy to form
and m,.ntaan vc1lues of be-mg involved Involvement
includes everything from charities to sports She serves
as the He.irt A)sodation's Youth Ambassc1dor and repre-
sented the Association at conferc•nce!> in Dallas and
Mic1m1, was Chairwoman for thP OfK.inaz.itaon's 1980
"Rock and Roll Jamboree" and filmed c1 couple of feature
shorts for them. as well
M.try also f'ilmed a L'1rt14' n/ thf ~110, in Lis Vegas last
year where she !>pent many hours hanging from high
wires and performing amazing acrobat1l fec1ts with fel-
low actor, Scott Bc110. Atteropting aeric1l stuots worthy of
a circus professionc1I, she c1stounded everyone.
Acting tr.ikei. priority, however. and the hazel-eyed
beauty hc1s continued to study and to work m profes-
sional little theater groups in order to deve-lop and polish
her craft. It's little wonder then, when shew.ii. offered the
pdrt of Robin m the ABC tl'le111s1on movie, Midnight
Olfmngs, which airs Fridc1y at 9PM, s he 1umpt>d .it the
chc1nce. Robin, you see, 1s " witch, and 1~ a m.irvelous
contrast to her role on Tlrr VVulf1•11•.
"In M1d111ghl Olfmng~ I plc1y a young coed who's
frightened by her awakening psychic powers and is
threc1tened with dec1th unless she confronti. a sinister
witch who destroys anyone she can dominate Who
could rrsii.t a part lake that?," says M.iry with a laugh and
a toss of her long auburn h.ia r
"I knew when I took 11 thc11 11 would be d gre.11 part for
me," ~.sys M.iry, "bec.iuse pl.tying .i witch 1~ a~ fdr away
from Erm of Tht VVult.in' .is I cc1n jo\<'t '
She as dl'termmed th.it for one even1 n~ audiences will
accept h1.>r .i~ .i witch, .a chdllcngl' In bl' ~url', .,inc(• to
m.iny f.ins .,he will alw.iy'> l:ll' I rm, but onl' thing 1s
certain, that no mJttN whilh lhJrdClf'r ,1ud1encl'S .iccept.
Mary McDonough as a lady who !..nows who she is
UMUSIJAJ. NAME .
rau,.an INKQue, who pteyt hip, compeeeionate
und•rccwer cop, Detectlv• NHI WHhlngton on
NBC'a Hiii St'"t BIUN, airing S1tura.y. et 1oPM,
ahr.wdly choN hla pteMnt moniker with 1n lnetlnct
for It• ~tual ..,catching marqu" value.
"Taurua 11 my 1lgn," he explained, "So that'• how 1
got 'TaurHn.' I'm qlack', but I wanted to apell It
dlfft,..ntly, llke bo-t·a<.q-u... It• look• good on a
billboard-at leaet It look• better than Htrb9rt MIO-
dleton Jr. I didn't went to be called 'Herbie' 111
my Ille."
Blacque wH born and raised In a blighted eectlon
of Newark, N.J .. one of four chlldren llvlng with their
divorced mother. He attended Arte High School, 1
college prep school tor art and muelc student•.
where his claasmates included slngsre Melba Moore
and Gerri Grainger. •
He orlglnally planned to become an artist. but
abandoned those career blueprints after graduating
from high school to take a job as a post office carrier
and drtver. where he worked for about 1 o years. After
a friend convinced him to enroll in an acting school.
the American Musical and Dramatic Academy,
8'acque got his first part in a New York play. With the
help of fellow thespian Dick Anthony Williams. a
newly~onfident Blacque made his Broadway debut
lo the Tony-winning production of "River Niger."
Blacque found frequent work as an extra In the
New York-based television series. Ball Four. When it
was cancelled in 1976, he flew out to Los Angeles
and found enough lucrative guest roles in TV (Snip,
What's Happening) to justify moving out permanently
in early 1977.
About this time, Blacque underwent a profound
change when he became a born-again Christian. "I
love it out here in Los Angeles," said Blacque. "It's
more than finding a career, it's finding God I was
attending the Crenshaw Ctmst1an Center. and the
Rev Frederick K.C Price made at all so clear Things 1
didn't understand became very simple for me. The
Father chose this profession for me, that's my tool,
my ministry-to brihg the Word and teach people."
Blacque sees his character of Washington as shar-
ing similarities with himself. "He's divorced and has
two kids-like me," he said. "He's sincere apout his
work. His children and his job are most important to
him. To be an undercover cop means he's come a·
long way. and he·s not about to blow It." •
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