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By RICHARD GREEN
Of IM o.ltr f'IW Sa.ff
Judith Conklin Nesbitt was
slain last Nov. 26 In Newport
Beach, but she wasn't the only
victim of the crime. Just ask her
17·year-old daughter, Lisa.
''There'• no doubt about it . . .
everybody in
our family is
a victim of
this thing,''
said Lis a ,
who Ii voes
with h e r
f amily i n
Irvine.
S he said
01tuN s he and her
father, Fred, hurt deeply, her
12-year-old brother Jeff doesn't
fully realize what has happened
and her two older brothers Mike.
19, and Steve, 20, are in a "state
of shock."
Lia.a Nesbitt says she'd like to
ttiscusa her family's tragic ex-
perience in the hope that It will
make criminals aware of the
far-reaching consequences of
their acts.
"If thole who commit crime
would just realize what it does to
famlllea, maybe they wouldn't
do It,'' aaid Miss Nesbitt.
The tragedy that disrupted the
Nesbitt fJmlly occurred Jaat
Tbaftbiivhil Eye, a time when
famllies are usually to1ether.
·•My mom was supposed to
pick rrle up from wort at Ken-
tucky Fried Chicken and we
were supposed to go shopping,··
Miss Nesbitt aaid. "But ahe
dido 't show up and I ended up
walking home. It isn't far.
"I sat on the couch in our liv-
ing room and just kept waiUng
for her to come home. 1 just
stared at the door and waited.
My hair appointment was for 6
o'clock and I thought she'd be
home by then for sure, but
'she wasn't.
"1 called some or her friends.
Normally I'd call the boat -it's
kind of like a second home for us
-but for some reason I didn't.
"We were supposed lo have
the whole family over about
25 people and the table was
set and everything when my dad
came home. He called the boat
and got no answer. He waited
about 15 minutes and decided to
go down there anyway.
"I waited awhile after my dad
left and then called the boat
myself.
"A ~Y picked up the phone
and said ·Newport Beach ·
Paramedic.· I said 'Let me talk
to my mot.her.' He kept saying
she was ill and finally I began
screaming into the phone, ask·
ing for my mot.her. 'She's passed
away' he told me."
Miss Nes bitt said her memory
is a little cloudy alter that point.
She said she didn't ask for any
details or bet1motrte,r's death un-
til several days lat'er when her
brother filled her in.
·'That was the second big
shock," Miss Nesbitt said.
Police said that Judith Conklin
Nesbitt was killed by a single
gunshot to the head, fired at
close range in the early after-
noop hours on Nov. 26.
Mn. Nesbitt reportedly came
to the Marina Dunes Yacht
Anchoraee early that Wednes-
day afternoon and told several
marina patrons that she was ex·
<See VICl'IMS, Pace Al>
Pride,
precision
paraded
Nothing like the
U.S. Marine Corps
Battle Co lor
Ceremony to cap-
ture your atten-
tion . Pvt. Scott
J enkins gave son
Wayne, 15 months,
an assist in
watching the musi-
cians and drum
major provide the
military pageantry
at the Marine
Corps Air Station,
El Toro. The na-
tion a 11 y famed
Silent Drill Team
and Drum and
Bugle Corps from
Washington, D.C.
p erfor med fo r
l ocal Marines ,
their families and
civilian em -
ployees.
Cannonllall eO.nneetloD
Beach di1c®ery linked io 1unken 1hip?
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SANTA Blj··~ -A Hubore walker bu dllcovend a t9Donball on Goleta State
Beach, lncnulu IJ*:Ulatlao today tbat tbe
hulk of an ancl•t wanhlp m8f be buried bere
beneath the aud.
The ....._ ball, about tbree tnebel lD
diameter Mil'-.edded 1D tat aDd IOIDt kua
naUJ, wu r.-a tbe aame lite wlMn ftve U ·
dent cannam ....,. uncovend by OC'9M ltor1DI
onJaa.n .
''PrelimlDar)' ............ tbe ball .....
be of a Ille tbat oouW laaYi-... ftNd bJ ta..
cannom," 1ald JollQ Stalll, Ult to 8W W.U.C.1 *-'=~ta Barbera ComtJ Board GI
"Hlltory of our area lndlcatea maa1 early-
daJ 1blpe were lott around hire,"_. Stahl,
Wbo ii coordinatlal tbe CUDOll det.all. ''Tbt
... are lood that .... WU ol lpenilll oriSID.
"We're looklDI at a period from the
mld·UOOI to tbe mld·llOOI.
Tbe ball'I retnenl ii illlPOftUtt 8'abl H ·
plailled,f..-It teedl to diaeGullt _. tbeorJ
that tbe •• eannom wen almplJ aeuttled or
lboYed a eHfl ..,.., early 8pullll dQa ill
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Haig denounces barbaric death
BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> -
Terroriata executed kidnapped
American Bible translator
Chester Allen Bitterman early
Saturct.y with a ahot through the
heart hours after announctnc
lime for negotiating his r,leue
had run out.
Hia body, round in a hijacked
minibus, waa wrapped in ~e
guerrillas' red and black nag,
the U.S. Emb,asay said.
Police repotted they found Bil-
terman 's body at 4:30 a.m . in an
industrial -residential
neiahborhood or Bogota six
hours after the M-19 guerrilla
group offered its "last chance"
to bargain for Bitterman 's life.
M-19 had accused Bitterman
of being a CIA s py and de-
manded as the price for his life
that the institute for which he
worked leave Colombia . The
Summer Institute of Linguistics,
which translates the Bible into
Indian dialects, refused to do so.
The SIL is affiliat ed with
Wycliffe Bible Translators of
Hu.ntiftetoo Beach.
A Boeota radio station said
Bitterman would be burled near
the Indian village ln eastern
Colombia where he had worked.
In Washington, &cretary of
State Alexander M. Haig, Jr. is-
sued .a statement saying, "The
barbaric murder of Chester Bil·
terman by terrorists in Colom-
bia is a despicable and cowardly
act which we totally condemn.
"Chester Bitterman, a young
father of two small children, de-
voted his life to helping others.
His death is a tragic loss to this
country and the people or Colom-
bia he sought to serve. We
mourn this loss.
.. Chester Bitterman and his
family have shown the highest
standards of steadfastness and
bravery of which all Americans
Sewage spiUage
All Newport Beach
shoreline off limits
By JODI CADENHEAD Of ,.,. O•llr ,.,,., s-.H
The Newport Beach shoreline
is closed to the public today
after a sewer line ruptured
Saturday. dumping millions of
gallons of raw sewage into the
bay.
Orange County health officials
ordered the closure of the bay
and all beaches from the pier to
Scotchman's Cove after the
leakage started Saturday at
10:30 a .m . near 1600 W. Coast
Highway in front of the Balboa
Bay Club.
Monty Till, a spokesman for
the county Sanitation Depart-
ment, said that the only way to
repair the highly pressurized un-
derground pipe was to divert the
waste water to the Newport Bay.
Traffic snarled and snaked
along a single lane of the usually
congested beach thoroughfare
Saturday aa work crews mopped
up the waste water spilling onto
the st.reel Till said that natural corrosion
caused the 31>-inch bole ln the
pipe located 8 to 10 feet under·
ground. The pipe carries about 5
million aallooa or waste water a
day frpm the pump station at the
Bay Bridge to the treatment
plant at Brookhurat.
At 3:31> p.m. the damaaed sec-
tion of pipe was isolated and all
waste water was diverted to the
baY.
Till aaid that eervlce to
cu1tomen would not be altered
aa a rilult ol the ruptured pipe.
Robert Stone, director of tbe
county Environmental Health
Departmeftt aaid tbat bumu es·
po1ure to tbe contaminated
water could reault In "a
number of laledAcml." i.
Stone warned awtmmen to itaJ 8Wa1 tr... all IMtacMi la N..,..n, ..... tUt tbeJ .-ct ......... ,. ......
wmM biorMl't.oeem· ...,. e ,...,.. °' ............ .
"It's putting something like
half a million gallons or raw
sewage into the bay. This will
result in a very high ·contamina·
lion of the bay and very likely
the adjacent beaches."
Boating activities will be al-
1 owed and Orange Coun ty
Harbor officials don't expect the
sturdy vessels to be hampered
by the sewage flowing into the
bay.
"As far as we know it wiU not
affect boats at all," said Sgt.
John Holani of the Orange Coun-
ty Harbor Patrol. "The only way
it would affect a boat engine is if
some of the waste entered the
water cooling system."
Despite the sewage con-
tamination, Holani said that he
expects to see Sunday boaters
sailing in from other ports un-
aware of the incident.
(See Cl.()SED, Page A.2)
ON THE INSIOE
TRY FOR SIGHS -Eight
women judged u 1enUemen's
haberdubery waa modeled at
an Orance Coast fuhion ahow.
For a look at the stylish
sbenanl1am, tum to Pase BS.
And to aee what it COit.i local
women to follow the Flrat
Lady'• lead in buylna deaiiner
cloth•, ... Paae Cl.
PSD.ING'I MUTUAL -The
f01ter IJ'andparent.a proaram at
Fairview State Hospital
matchea senior cltlaena who
want to feel uaefw ud chllclren
wbo neecl'extta patience and lov·
lnl, Paqnaat pictures ltal't OD
Pa1eAS.
TALSNIB TOLD -Now tbat
tM7 baYe reached tbetr ulUmate
-• BNedway mu. -mlmel aobert ·•t•ld1 and Lortne Yaratll are ..Woua to makt JoJfUI ............ cs .
can be proud. I extend our
deepest condolences to his wife
and family . They have
courageously demonstrated that
Americans will not give in to
terrorist blackmail.''
The State Department said
Bitterman waa in CoJombia "as
a man of peace and faith and
was innocent of any wrongdo-
ing.' · It noted be worked as a
linguist under contract with the
Colombian government. Bitterman was shot once in
the heart, according to the
Bogota police chief, Gen. Luis
Eduardo Castillo.
A spokesman at the Justice
Department morgue told re·
porters. "We don't think he su.f-
rered because he was drugged
before being murdered." He did
not elaborate.
Castillo issued a communique
<See 811TERMAN, Page A.2)
Airport
aid end
sought
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of -Oallr Pllel Steff An estimated $8 million per
~ generated by an 8 per·
cent surcharge on pa11enger
tickets at J ohn Wayne Airport-
ia flowing into a federal airports
development fund.
Orange County 5th Dlatrict
supervisor Thomas Rlley and the county leglalaUve planning
committee want to keep that
money at borne.
Riley, backed by a recommen·
dation from the committee, will
aalt fellow supervisors Tuesday
to join in witbdrawin1 John
Wayne Airport from the federal
Airport Deve,lopment Aid Pro-
gram <ADA'P).
The proposed resolution -d.is-
trl buted Friday afte rnoon to
s upervisors' offices -s tates
support for a federal bilJ SS08,
that. if enacted, would permit
airport pre>prietors to leave
ADAP.
The bill was authored by Sen.
Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kansas,
chairman or the Senate aviation
sub-committee.
"We provided about $8 million
lo the ADAP each year, and we
have been getting back about $1
million, on the average," said
Steve Kozak, Riley's aide for
airport matters.
He accused the Federal Avia-
tion Administration. which con-
trols ADAP, of "using the
money for its own pet projects ...
As examples, Kozak cited ex·
pansion of Dulles International
Airport near Washington D.C.
and construction or a new
airport in Massachusetts.
"We don't get anything real·
ly," Kozak said.
Last year. however, Orange
County received $4.5 million
through ADAP toward the $6.3
million cost of purchasing 13
acres of land on the airport's
west side.
Should the county's proposed
move succeed, Kozak said, "We
could levy our own head tax.
There would be no sweat facing
the airport."
The airport master plan ap-
proved by supervisors Feb. 18
calls for $75 million improve-<See AIRPORT, Pa1e A.2)
HIDDEN HA VEN -Colum·
bus was the first tourist to flad
St. Barts. a sleepy colony in the
Caribbean. It sUll takes a bit ~
doing lo reach this resort.
Details on Page All.
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T.E. Baaer •
Newport Beaclt, wall paferer:
"~Vm/ child should h_Gw tM /re«Jmn
tq.dectde. It lhouldn't be ·remicted and
i~•houldn't be~-It'•
important that cltUiJNrl ftaw 'tM ·
opporh.olit11 to P'Oll if ,,..,, ..., to.,,
AJeir Newm• , Ne..,..n Bead!, waiter:
"I UdM chUdr~ ~ bfl ~to f1"tl¥'
if tMt/ want to. If thq doiit want to, ... ,"'1 can go OuU1de a .ecohd. It'•
~ reall11: 4t' s jut °' right to let
, them begin the IChool day with Q
PfOtleT CJ1 it ii right to not let *hem."
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Na., DalebcMt•
N~wport Beacll, lilouewlfe:
"I dOtl'& think each achool day ahould
begin idth a JWOlleT. I don't think we
nffd to etarl ~ day Wee that. If a
tHChef' wantl to ~ a pra,,er, ft'I ffrte
. -bl&t it lhouldn't be~-··
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of 1111, It wo11ld • be u ·a:=wtaat II Ylitwd by ""ell• aftldall -&be • .,.:. fl PAA ..S &be Qvil
A•t•rutlel Board lD e~ ~-. Per a.ample, the "1AA 1-.t
"IUllUI-tbNatened to'., tlae• ~ty tbe ""' m.Uli• .. 4DAP 'fUDllla ti It did not lm~edlatelJ
comply wttb a dlreeUve to
permit all qUaJlfted Jet air car-
riers .eeeu to tbe airport.
' Mon ~. tbe PAA ud
tbt CAB bavt! lAcUdted dia-
t Pl•ature with the coudtrs Jll'O'' blbitm, jet air earrien from Oy-
lnt QOll·atop to deatinatiou
more \ban 50P qillea awar.
Onee qain, there la a feeliq
amoq &oeal olftciala tbe FAA
would me deDlal of ADAP f\IDdl
to force the county to Wt tbe ·limitation. ·
Soveel indicated late Friday
!'up port ex ls ta am on 1
1upenl1ora for Riley's pro-
po1a1; U.., 1aid however, tbe
Uklllpod of '-assa1e 1of the
federal llllalation aa propoMd
by Sen, kaa~ebaum i1 con.,
1ldered lllm.. .
"Bat what we're lootiaa at
could be an lDtlttal propo981 for
future necotlatlon." one oftleial
said. ............ )
BI'l*l'ERMAN • aartns three men in t.bei:r late
20I laijadled •the minlbaa and
bouDd, ..... and bliadfolded
the driver.-One of tbe mee tbm
drove the veblele to the
hideaway to &*k up B1ttenaan.
The cqsnmumque quoted tbe
bua driver, Omar ZambraDO, aa
telltn1 police, "I beard a abot
and at tbe same Ume a sbOut."
Police laid the guerrillu then
fied. Zambrano mana1ed to free
h.imaelf and called POiice.
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Jn, an laterview from bla home
Stone laid tllat be couldn't de· termine .what the toac-ranee ef • teeta of the contamlnaUon would
be.
"Sewage bu a hi1h oxyceo
need. It could lower oxy1en
levels to tbe extent that flJb and
other or1~ms could be ad·
versely affected," said StGGe.
"lt'1 quite poulble that the
OXJleD level ID the bay could be
depleted. rd say that la definite-
ly a -pcmlblllty ...
County sanitation officials
said that they eXpect to have the
ruptured pipe repairecl by today.
Westbound lanea of Coast
Hi1hwa1 11'9 open and one eut-
bound lane was opened Saturday
night.
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VICTIMS. •
. ~ew . Right, a 'threat' peeling a prospective buyer for
the family boat, the Felicidad
JV.
Police theorize that a man
purporting to be a prospective
buyer went aboard and then shot
he r for some unknown reasoo. McGovern warm teacher• in M eaa apeech A Newport Beach police in·
vestieator I.a sWl working full·
time on tbe tbree-mooth~ld cue. Pormer S1tD. ~eorce
lleGonrn .1Carwed1!:,~-'ae~~· mHtlntfa ~It• Ba_.,
that edueatioa 1 belnt
threatmecl by the ol tbe
New R1Cbt lD American polltlea.
''They are ftlled with the kind
of fear and paranoia that la tbe
enemy of education," said the
South Dakota Democrat. "I am
against the rigid approach of the
right wing."
McGovern told a regional meet·
ing of the Calilomia Teachers
Association he blamed bis defeat
last November on a carefully or·
cheatrated right-wing campaign
that labeled him u anti-family
for bis support of the Equal
Rl1bts Amendment and abor·
lion .
He cited the defeats of fellow
senators John CUiver of Iowa
and l"nmk Church of Idaho u
other casualties of a powerful
rl1ht·win1 faction orcanUing.
across tbe country.
"They went down not because
of their lntellectual capabllities
or public reeord, but because
Rites slated
Monday for
Mr. Brewer
thty ...... tarteted," claimed
·~ . 1'be t.b.--Cenn aeliatGir aUd
that U.. campalp to uue8t blm
be1an in Jaauary tm, and In-
cluded a vitGroul effort by COD·
servative fact1oos to d~minate
Woman killed
in Orange
A 23-year-0ld Oran1e woman
was killed instantly early Satur-
day when her 1port.1car 1werved.
into the oppotite lane of traftlc
and ltnack another veblcle on
Cbapmu Avenue eaat of Can·
yon VlewinOrance.
La Vona Fuller WU eutboand
on C=an Avenue wbell ber car acrou the roadw97
at 2:17 a.m. ltr1klnl a pldl-ap
truck driven by lame• Van-
Demark.a:. of Fullerton. Vu-Demart bll wile Klm. II, of
Fullerton were tranapol'ted to
Chapman hoapital wlth
moderate u.Jurl•.
radlo talk lbow'I ud letters to u.. ..... ertttd&tu bim. "Tbe7 slinply lift -the Bberala
and the moderates in the duat iD
terms of organisation," be said.
McGovern ur1ed the teacben
to support Americans for Com-
mon Sense, a group be started to
counter the increasing influence
of the New Right.
McGovern warned that re-
ligion and the Bible will become
the umbrella for right-wing
groups in much the same way
that family causes dominated
many issues in the '70s.
Answering questions after bis
1peecb, McGovern warned that
military support in El Salvador
could lead to another Vietnam.
"We're on the verge of stumbl-
inl into another military COD·
frontatiod in El Salvador," said
McGovern.
"We could probably win. But
what are we tryin1 to prove -
tbat our military, with the help
ol tbe El Salvador covenunent
la 1troa1er than a bunch o1 guer-
rillas?
"There's so llWe diuent, u ll
Vietnam waa Just a lost leuon."
Llaa Nesbitt la Juat DOW start·
ing to cet over the tragedy. Sbe
has dropped out of Irvine mgb
School but plans to continue
ther e this fall as a senior.
She points out, however, that
she is still haunted by thoughts
of the crime.
"I panic when I see a guy fit.
ting the suspect's description -
and tha t des c ription is so
general that it could fit a lot of
people," she said.
She added that noises in the
night have taken oo a new mean·
ing, and she gets anxious when
someone in the family is late.
Jn cootrast to all the bad ex·
periences usociated with Mrs.
Neabitt's death, Lisa sald the
family bu been brought closer "
tocether, abe ia more self.refiant
and appreciative and her friends · · bne rallied to her side. ·
Alao, the kil.llnc bas left her
unshakably ln support of the
death penalty.
But perhape her big1est re-
a 11 aa tfon she .. ,Id, is that
"nothing in the world worse than
this can ever happen to me." . :;: -----------------------------··!!
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Few men would pcus up a chance to hold up Brooke;g·eld&' feet and child~
actor Gary Coleman, star o/ "Dlff'rent Strokes," is no exceptkm~ Model Lauren
N ~man looks on during taping of the ·'Mike Doug Show.•• Mus Shield& u
using leg weights as muscle toners ..
Jorgensen
wondering
· C)lrla&ble Jor1eHea may
be a wonder woman, but
she's not Wonder Woman and
shouldn't pose as such, ac·
cording to Warner Com·
munlcations.
The conglomerate. which
owns the rights to the comic
book character, has usked
Miss Jorgensen, of Laguna
Niguel, to stop using a cos·
tume that resembles the
outfit worn by Wonder
Woman.
Miss Jorgenson, who was
George Jorgensen before a
sex change
operation in
1952, bas been
wearing a
costume
similar to the
s u p e r
heroine's In
the finale of
her nightclub
act at the Club Freddy. Jo11o•NHN
In a message delivered to
the New York club, Warner
told the entertainer ·'your
unauthorized portrayal of the Wonder Woman character as
part of J'OUT act constitutes
infringement and unfair
com petition."
Tony Origlil, a spokesman
for the Club Freddy. said
"She is not using an exact
duplicate. She even calls It
the 'Superwoman' part of her
act."
You might expect Sen.
Strom Tlnarmoad to travel
first class. But that just isn't
always the case, as Educa·
lion Secretary Terrel ff. BeU
learned.
Bell Oew to Columbia, S.C.
from Washington to sl)t'ak at
the School Administrators
Conference. and Thurmond,
the state's senior senator,
came along to introduce him.
Bell bought a Cirst·class
plane ticket, expecting to sit
with the Republican senator.
But Thurmond bought a
tourist ticket.
"There aren't many U.S.
WIWam R~·MOU bowed out Saturday after 14 years
as editor of the Times of Lon·
don with a.n article in the
newspaper beaded ·'My
Resumption of Liberty". ll
began "This is the last issue
of the Times I shall edit.''
'· J have been too sensible
for too long, and now I need
not be sensible again, at least
for the time being," he wrote
tongue-in-cheek.
He said that after 14 years under the ·'restraints of im-
partiality" imposed by tbe
190-year-old newspaper, "l
feel like the prisoners at the
end of Fidelio, bursting out of
their jail house with a song or
joy on their lips."
Rees·Mogg's ,successor as
editor of'the Times is Harold
Ewau, editor of the Sunday
Times since 1967.
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senaton who ride tourist,"
Bell said, "I'm going to use
this in my speech.''
Thurmond said be was
"saving the government
some money."
. On the plane, a passenger
offered Thurmond his first ·
·class seat, but the 79-year-
old senator declined. He sat
in tourist class with Tracey
Luther, 8, and Lilian Garcia,
14.
After talking with the
children and a few minutes
rest, Thurmond walked to
first class and spoke with
Bell about his speech.
EmU_y and WUUam Barris
and their former Symbionese
Liberation Army cohort,
Ra11ell Lltlle, wi ll be
together again this week to
discuss Little's upcoming
retrial.
The Harrises, who are
serving sentences in separate
prisons in the kidnapping of
Patricia Hearst, wlll vlalt
Little at the California
Medical Facility. Little ls
servlnc time for aaaault and
escapl.ne from PrUon In tf74
alt.er b1a conviction for the
1173 1layin1 of •arc•• Feater, Oakland schools
superintendent.
Bill Taylor, a CMF
spokesman, aaid the three
wlll diacuaa Little'• retrial lD
the Foster slaying, acbeduled
to begin later this month.
CANNONBALL CLUE TO SHIP? • • •
conference to detail the new disclosures some
time this week.
Just last Wednesday. the five cannons
themselves, each weighing about 700 pounds
and heavily encrusted with shale, tar and sea
growth, went on public display at UC Santa
Barbara.
The ancient weapons were submerged in a
special bath of fresh water and soda ash, used
to retard any further deterioration.
According to John Johnson, a graduate stu-
dent in charge or archaeological collection at
UC Santa Barbara, the cannons will be restored
to determine if they were from a wreck or
simply scuttled. ·
IC the cannon, cannonball and other
~vidence proves lo be as much as 300 years old,
1t would date the shipwreck al about 1681.
Nobody is saying anything about a possible
Spanish treasure ship yet.
One theory holds that the Goleta State
Beach sands could be hiding the built of The
Natalie, a British man·of·war known to have
plied Santa Barbara waters in the early 1800s.
Pivotal to that theory is whether the can-
nons went down with the vessel or were simply
scuttled by a crew at sea a not uncommon
practice on early fighting ships.
Dr. Frank Frost, a history professor who is
helping on the identification process, said in his 30
years in the area, ·'I've never heard of a discovery
of this magnitude."
Researchers believe if the cannons were de-
liberately pitched overboard, the crew would
have broken off the gun mounts and spiked the.
-9T
firing holes to render the weapons useless to a
potential enemy.
LI, however, the guns were left in operable
condition, then the chances are good that the re·
m!lins of an entire ship are under the sand.
Johnson said no more digs will be attempt-
ed on the beach site until this determination is
made. So far, university experts have chipped
away some heavy encrustations searcbJng for a
maker's mark. They have found rings around
the butt ends, which means the cast iron can-
nons were not or American manufacture,
Johnson said.
The restorers also have uncovered bits of
chain and rope which were used to secure the
cannon during firing. These piece.s will be
carbon-dated to determine their age. The knob
end on one cannon, called the button, also bas
been exposed.
UC researchers have made balf·scale draw·
ing of each cannon for recording significant
features as they are uncovered.
Johnson estimates rest.oration of the can·
nons, including an electrolysis bath after the
outer crud is knocked olf, will take one year and
cost $10,000.
"We should then have some very well pre·
served cannons," he said.
Maritime history buffs may make donations
for the project, Johnson noted, by contacting the
UC Santa Barbara Foundation, Cannon
Restoration Fund, Cheadle Hall, Santa Barbara
93106.
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Promi1ed expo1e malle1 •olon• jittery
W ASHINGTONj<A P)-A
blon41e Wathlqton IOt>byllt. wbo
poeed putJaUy nude for Pl1Jbo7 M a1ulae l1 wrltln1 a book
about ber experlenc• on Capitol mu .• proepect which hat CIDe
Republican CODtJ"ffSman to U.
White ffoUle for dlaeu11lou wttb
polltlcal confidant1, and led
another to aay be and two col·
lea1uea erred by 1barin1 a
house with the womaa durlq a
Florida fOlfinl vacation.
Rep. Thomu 8 . t.:van.1 Jr. ol
Delaware , a leadln1 Houae
spokesman for President
Reagan, met twice with Wbl~
House political advisers amid
reports linklng him with lobbyist
Paula Pa.rldnson.
Paul Ru.sao, one of the Reagan
aidea who met with Evana,
declined to say whether there
was any discussion of Mrs.
Parkinson. He said the meet.log
waa confidential.
Evans refused to talk to re·
porters after publication Friday
of a story in the Wilminatoo
News Journal llnltlng him, Rep.
Tom RailBback, R-IU., and two
other congressmen with the lob-
byis t. He issued a statement
saying he had never let anythlnt
but the interests of Delaware
and the country influence his
House votes.
Railsback said he, Evans and
Dan Quayle, a former House
member who bas s ince been
elected to the Senate from In-
diana, "made a big mistake"
when they stayed at the Florida
. house in January 1980 with Mrs.
Parkinson. Rep. Marty Russo,
D-111.. also was along for the
golfing vacation, but spent the
week elsewhere.
ALLURING LOUYllT?
Paul• Partdneon
Eight men stayed in the four-
bedroom house during the golf
holiday. Railsback said bis
room mate at the house was a
physician from Delaware.
Railsback said that "when we
got to the house and saw that
Paula~ tben, ft llMMdd bave
•It.her •ed Mr to moft M or
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Wq to do wltb -..... . fter' WM no IOl!dtatiai••
He said be did not now ~ the "YGIYementof .__. ... ··1knowrouwu1•aa ~ 1.0
proteet lll1 frimd T• EYiDa,
but lt'1 true," Ralllbaet tald: "I
dido 't know anyt.biq about bed·
time arransementa."
At the center ol tbe 'pi9ode u
Paula Clifton Parkinlon, 30, wbo
waa a re1lstered lobbyist
a1ainst a crop iuurance bill
tbat was before Congreaa in
1980, and who in recent weeks
baa all but dropped out of silbt.
Mrs. Parkinson, who posed
partially nude for an article on
"Women·of Washington" in last
November' a Playboy, is writing
a book about her experiences in
W aablngtoo, according to her at-
torney, Mark Sandground.
Rlta Jenrette, estranged wife
of former Rep. John Jenrette, D-
S.C., baa told interviewers that a
lobbyist made videotapes·of sex-
ual encowiters with memben of
Cqngress
Hank Parkinson, the lobbyist's
estranged husband, said he
believes his wife is the woman to
whom Mrs. Jenrette was refer-
ring.
While House and con -
gressional sources said Evans,
who sources said was a frequent
companion of Mrs . Parkinson
during the past year. ·discussed
his problems in two meetings
with top·level Reagan aides.
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MICIUGAN CITY, Ind. (AP>
-Steven T. Judy, lbe unrepen-
tant killer of a mother and her
three youn1 cbiJdren, spent what
could be hla final Saturday confi.
dent efforta to atop bia execution
bad failed.
''I'm ftnally 1ettin1 10met.blna
that I want," the blond, blue. eyed youn1 murderer t.oicl ,..
porters In a newa eooference • t.tae century-old Indiana State
Prison.
Leeal maneuvers to halt the
executiOll, scheduled for early
Mooda7, appeared llooelr..u.d
by Jud)''• acl•mant desire to die for ht.I conviction of tbe April
1979 ra~strangulation of Terry
Lee Chasteen. 21, or lndJanapolb
and the drownings of her three
children.
all," said Mrs. Carr. "He says
when he lays down to sleep, so
many things are running
throu1b his mind. It's not guilt.
There's so many people he's
leavlnc letters for. There's so
much to do." ·
All the preparaUona for tbe ~Jl·
Reagan may
get ear;f11l
in Canada
'
ecution -the first in Indiana in ' 20 years -were complete. Tbe
prlaon's electric chair, made -Of
wood aalva1ed from gallows,
waa elven a teat run. It alao was
refurblabed and 1ivea a MW
coat of vamiah.
Judy wu permitted to ae&eet
up to 10 wttneua, but ~ wUl
be oolr two, b1a attonaey ud Ma
foater fat.her, from Indianapolis.
No ~eporters will be ,permitted
to witness the execution.
Althou&h there was no official
conllrmaUon, aecurity apparent-
ly •• beef..-tap to preftllll a prl~ uprtaJ.di like tbe ooe at
llJc'"-an City Jut ApriJ. About 1,700 lnmates are crotrdecl ln&o
the fortress-lite prison. Six
othen are oa death row. ·
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But just in case he changed his
mind al the last minute, a direct
telephone line was set up to Gov.
Robert D. Orr in Indianapolis.
Orr can order a stay, but bas
said the sentence should be car-
ried out.
WASIUNGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reagan, lD bis fint foreip
trip as chief execuUve, traveh
to Canada this week prepared to
"listen carefully" to that COUD·
try's opposition to U.S. involve·
ment in El Salvador. But aides
say Reagan expects the same
courtesy.
By law, the executioner's job
falls to Warden Jack
Duckworth , a Methodist
minister and former misa~ .
Duckworth haa been unwUlin,g to
say whether he will throw the
switch. .
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Attorney Steven L. Harris,
who defe.nded Judy at his trial,
said he had arranged with the
trial judge and the state and
U.S. Supreme Courts to stand by
in case Judy changed his mind.
He said he and a lawyer who
assisted in the case hoped to
persuade Judy to appeal during
weekend visits, but "it's a waste
of time."
Judy, whose father served
time in prison here, also was al·
lowed to visit with his roster
parents, Robert and Mary Carr,
and their children Saturday. His
natural parents abandoned him
as a child.
"He's not ~Jeeping well at
· Though there are several is·
sues between the two neighbors
that Canadians are anxious to
re solve, Reagan's 30-hour
journey to Ottawa Tuesday ls
mainly symbolic and designed to
acquaint him with Prime
Minister Pierre Trudeau, whom
Reagan bas never met.
He is the fint American presi·
d e nt to visit Canada since
Richard M. Nix.on, in 19"11.
Administration officials said
they dJd not expect any ol the
problems to be "solved on the
. spot," despite Canada's interest in setUing issues relating to
fisheries, acid rain and the
natural gaa pipeline.
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During Friday night's news
confereJJce, Judy said be is re·
lieved he will be executed. He
abandoned his legal appeal• Jut
October, saying he did not want
lo languish in prison for life.
"I don't know what waits for
m e," the 24·year·old kilJer said.
"But whatever it is, it bas to be
better than this.••
Of the death penalty, be said,
"If that was the punishment that
was handed out, it should be car·
ried out. To me, it is a relief. I
would have to spend the rest of
my Hie in prison. I can't see it."
As for his four victims, Judy
said he doesn't lose any sleep
over them. "It's just something
that happened," be said.
A oombinetlon m•111lne rlldl IW1d chelnlck
table of bNutifuf Wlllnut-flnitMCI wood. It'•
d .. lc detitrl wlH Ntdl lllY decor. Liffttyle
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. /KO oonUNCllOft, 24" )( 15" JI 24W' tell.
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probed
Hijackers ~ee four
Islamic diploma&• try to end crUu •
ISLAMABAI>, Paklltaa CAP> -HUactera tbreatealnl to blow up a PakJattnl Jet,lt.Der In Kabul
nleued four boetaen Se~ u4 .......... their deMJloe ..
dl91omat8 trqm ft.e l1Jamle na·
Uou lad the Pal•ttne Libel'&·
ijoa OrpniutiOG tried to end
tM 1~1 ac:c:ord.illl to re-
porta frGm ,u•twmtan.
Tbe tbree bljacken who com·
mandeered the Pakt1tanl
alrllner Jut Moaday and foreed
lt to Kabul, demandln1 release
of prlaoner1 ID Pakl1taa, ex-
.
tended tbeir deadllA• to 2:•
a .m . PST today, Radto
Af•banlet.u Hid.
The Jalamlc reprnetadvea
met "to eoordinate ~ opera·
tlons for tbe releHe of tb•
boata1e1, 11 tbe broadcut laid
without elaboration.
IN WASlllNGTON, the U.S.
State Department 1aid lt Ml
told tbe Soviets it HPff\I tbeal
to "use~ tnlluence" to belp
end the 1lx-day-old bljacklal.
Tbe Soviet Unloo bu ataUoeed
u ..umatect •. ooo ll'OOPI ...
Deeembs 1t7t ID AIO&at.tu.
Alta tbe release BaturdaJ ol
two ADlerican wome and two
1iek PaW•1D• m•, Patllt•'
alrUno and WHtenl offtelalt
placed tbe number ot captives
aboard at Ul, mclodlna three
Americus and two Pakistani
me wbo are permuent real·
dent al*-ID the Unlt.ed States.
One ......... Pakiltanl IUI·
pected ol IDvolwmeat in the 1m
coup tbat lutalled Gen. Mobam·
macl Zia al-Haq, was 1bot to
death Friday.
in scam
LOS AN0£LES (AP)
Televitloll new1c:aater Kea
Jones la Udder lnv•tl1atloe foe
caablq s:aoo,ooo worth of ebecU
that eventually bounced, poll~
aald. Security PacUlc bank offtdall
1ald tbef ba•• been defrauded of $100,000 tbrouP a cbeck kit·
in& 1cbeme alle1edly perpetnt·
ed by Jones, wbo work• fOI' the
CBS station KNXT. Channel 2.
Negative results of
Salvador aid seen
Tbe Mahan roverument uked
repruentaUvn of Iraq, Iran,
Ban1tadelh, lndooesia and the
Palestine Uberatlon Or1anila-
tlon to jolD it and Soviet offldals
to "help in 1ettln1 the boata1es releHed," Radio Kabul Hid.
PAKISTAN 'S defense
aecretary, Maj. Gen. Rahim
Khan -wbo also bead•
Paid.tan lntemaUonal Alrllnes
-told a news conference Satur-
day that Pakistan autboriled the
Afcban government to launch a
rescue mission and offered to
send ita own anU-terror squad to·
help.
The kltlnl pJ'OCeu, so called
because the cbecka drawn on ID·
1\lfflciesit funds are "fioatinc''
between the banks for several
days before they bounce and are
returned. was begun Feb. 23 and ~oded F e b . 26, said Roy
Hartmann, executive vice preal·
dent in char1e of Security
Bank's Calllomia branches.
DIUg of a race
'·Meathead" the armadillo is cajoled toward tbe fl.n1ah
line by bis coach, Shawn EnJ)lsb of Newport Beach.
Despite bis (and her) best efforts the annored creature
Jost the so·called First Annual Southern California
Armadillo Race in Los Angeles Saturdal.
Rule change could
increase oil output
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Reagan administration will pro-
pose easing air pollution regula-
tion• to permit major oil re-
fine ries and auto assembly
plants m California to increase
production substantially. Vice
President George Bush's office
announced Saturday.
Bu.ah'• office salct the chanae,
which would aJfett not only
President Reagan's home state
but could have a major enviroo·
mental impact throughout the
country, would permit refiners
and other sources ol air pollu-
tlo• to modify ~ltelr plJnta wltttout st..-itlc..ai inc~
aJr pollution. • •
An environmental spokesman,
however. charged the ''seemlnl·
ly t echnical little changes"
would give away the govern-
ment's principal tool for en-
couraging manufacturers in
polluted areas lo build clean,
modem plants.
THE RULE change would
"sharply reduce red tape blad-
ing new industrial development
while continuing to protect
public health acainst air pollu-
tion," the announcement said.
"Tbese modifications will al-
low state refiners to process
more tban a quarter-mllllon ad· dltlonal barrels a day of
California oU in place of import-
ed oil now being refined. Tbe
cban1e will also allow two
General Moton assembly plants
-In Van Nuys and South Gate
-to retool, which will allow
these plants to build smaller
cars."
The new rule would alter the
interpretatJoo of a Clean Air Acl
sectioo that forbids coutruction
of a new "major source" of
emissions in areas that do not
bave oU approved plan to meet
federal air quality standards.
The law also forbids "modifica-
tion of a major source that
would increase emissions
aignificanUy. · ·
TBS NSW relUlaU.. WClllld
rM.tlne ta. word' .. aoqree" *° Include an entire plant ratber
than, for instance, a 1la1te
smokestack or one part ol the
plant.
Under existing rules, a
manufacturer who wanted to re-
tool to make smaller cars would
have to employ the best availa·
ble technology lo ensure the new
faciUty emitted no more pollu-
tants than necessary. Under no
circumJtances could more be
emitted than the facility being
replaced. The net effect in most
cues would be to ~uce that
manulact\lrer's total coolribu·
lion to an area 'a pollution prob-
lem.
But under the new rule, the
aame manufacturer could build
whatever he chaff ao lon1 a.a the net effect ol all bis faciUUes wu not to increa1e pollution
tbrougout the area.
w ASHINGTON <AP> -An in·
crease ln military aid to El
Salvador's government could
lead to a reponal war tyiD1
down already-pressed U.S. re-
sources, thus achlevin1 a "ma·
jor Soviet objective," acc:ordin&
to a report Saturday in Foreien
Polley magazine.
The temptation to eacalate
U.S. involvement by providlq
weapons and advisers to Central
American rigbU1ta sb..ould be wel1bed a1alnst several con·'
1lderatlon1, writes author
Robert S. Leiken.
He saya aucb actions would:
-STalP THE United States ol
allies in the relion by estraqiq
Mexico and cripple U.S. in.Ouence
with other aipiflcant cocmtrtea
aucb u Veneauela, Panama,
Costa Rica and Ecuador.
-TalGGEa condemnation
by maQY of the United States'
European allies, particularly
those with Social Dem~ratlc
governments.
-alilE THE Salvadoran in-
sur1enta dependent -as they
now are not -on aid from Cuba.
Leiken says Increased outside
intervention could ignite re-
eionaJ war. pittinl the govern-
Blaze kills
five tots
WASCO (AP) -Playing with
mateta.e apparently caused an
apartmlat fire Ulat kllled tlTe
,,...8dlool youapten, but they
eou.ld bave 1urvtv~ bad a 12-
year-o&cl bab~itt.er carried them
to safety lnatead of tryin& to put out the names, authorities said
Saturday.
The children, from two
families, ranged in age from
four months to five years. They
wert tilled by smoke inhaJatioo
in tM blue Friday night in tbia
San Joaquin Valley farming
community 30 miles northwest
of Bakersfield, Kern County ftre
officials 1ald. Authorities said the apartment
was rented by Teresa
Wa1bln1ton, whose two son1 Dwayne, 4, and Donte, 2,
perished.
The other victims were
cblldren of Linda Cooper of
nearby Shafter. Tbey were
identified aa Robert, 3, Owanda
2, and Vincent, 4 months.
Southland warms up
t
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menu of Guatemala and
perhaps Honduras against
Nicaragua.and Cuba.
Loa Angelfs Police Cmdr.
William Booth confirmed the
newscaster 11 under investlga·
tlon by police.
•·A major Soviet atrateltic ob-
jecti ve would thus be acti\eved;
the tytn& down of U.S. resources
already 1tretcbed to the limit
around the globe," he says.
Jones cubed 23 checks for
varying amounts under $10,000
at 21 Security Paciflc branches
over a foth"-day period, aaid
Hartmann.
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TO QVAUFY A8 A falter crandparent a
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than $5,870 a year. A couple'1 Income must not ez.
ceed •• 180. Fortunately, that atipeDd does DOt affect,
their Social Security benefits, accordln1 to
Tamera Jameson, project db'ector. . It's Dice that low-income senlon cu set
some ftnancial assistance. But, the "'al thrust of the proeram ia "gettillg'people up and out bf
the home." ·
Ka. J ameaon uaes their experience to work
' with children who require lots of patience.
EACH FOSTE& GRANDPA&ENT baa two
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time-consuming. Others work in the school help-
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But a simple walk around the grounds and a
atop at the canteen for a snack is what many of
the children value most.
Tbe program ia alao a learning project
(See VISITS, Pase Al)
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-Cdfomia'a 12da ...-. aeore well below tbe na·
Uoeal oarm. • lltuatioll fanmd ••.tmt abort"' ...... , ••
by lute ldlooi ·~ wu.oe au.. -.._.. cOUea• fnahJnen are Uowtni dedlalDI
acorea that' indleate tie WGl'MDl:fp lltuation will keep 10-lna ln tbat clinetloa. California ICbool 1tudeota take
fewer courw ln aeademle area lueh u ED&Hah and
math th& they would ln other atat...
-The neia.bborbood ICbool eaacept II belnl aban·
doned ln tbe wake of ftDanclal problems, decllnlna enroll-
ment Uld an ur1e to couolldate faclliUet.
-Teacher poeitlom -not jult a few here and there
but in 1'boleaale lots -are ,belnl e.ll~ated and more
are oo the way.
-~ genuinely uaetul counea are beiDI dropped
from blab school curriculWDI becauae many cli.trlo:ta juat
• don't have enou&h money to ftnanee tbem.
-Atbletic pn>IJ'ama are beiDI eliminated, acbool bul
transportation it beln• dropped, bullcUna malnteDance la
beinl reduced and admlnistrative poaltlona are behle
eliminated whether or not tbey are functioaal. Alainlt tllil backdrop, Wllaoa Rllel announced lut
week tbat be will seek (lls fourtla term u Callfornia'a
Superinteadent of Public Instructioa, the moet impntant
and tbe moet powerful edueatioaal poaitioo ln the state.
We muat confeaa we wonder wb.y.
Riles ia a dynamic, likable, artlculac. and ln~1:ft:Ot polltidan. He bu added cti.lt1DetloD and erofeaai m
to the omce he took over from llaveri\ 'it eoaservative
Mu Rafferty, and be baa proved a poptll. " fipre with
voter'I. •
Still, be bas presided over an educaUoaal 1y1tem be
himaelf admits ta in danier ol eoUapatna. Could it be be
should ttep uide? ·
Of coune many of tbe caUMS of today'• educaUon.al
crtaia don't belong at Ril•' feet. Proposltioa 18 alone
created a staaiering ftnandal burden. Moaey doesn't
guarantee a superior educational proaram, but it uaually
follows Uiat above-averaie students are produced with
above-average fiDanciaJ support.
Otber factors are invOlved, too. Rllet 1uc1eat1 that
the poor products comini out of our high 1cboola are the
result of too ·many one-parent families, too much
television watching, poor teacher attitudes and poor
teacher preparation, drugs, alcoboliam, and poverty·
related problems in our inner city schools.
With these burdens, it may well be that neither Riles
nor anyone else could have done any better. A crippled
ship may have sunk lower in the water no matter who
was at the helm.
Still, Riles accepts a challenge o! tremendous
significance if he wins a fourth term. A question on many
minds, simply, is this: If be couldn't get it done in three
terms, can be do any better in a foarth?
Price inost alar01ing
I
Ora.age County ioYemment'• Hall ol AdmlnittraUon
has once again lived up to its nickname, the Hall of Dlain-
tegr ation.
It wasn't surprising last week when a sprinkler line
ruptured while workmen were attempting to thread steel
cables through the building's second floor to girdle its
sagging walls and make the. five-story structure earth·
quake safe. .
And it was probably predictable that dust generated
by the work would set off a smoke detector, thus activat·
ing tape~recorded fire alarm measages ordering occu-
pants to evacuate the building a second time in the same
day .
These problems pale by comparison to the fact the
building would likely collapse in the event of a major
earthquake. That's why $1 million ia belnl invested to
bring the building up to aometbin1 resemblinl safe coadi·
lions.
That $1 million, by the way, ia in addltioa to the $8.9
million the building orialn•lly coat.
Tbere've been other problems -exterior decorative
beams cracked and chipped and had to be removed; noor
tiles ln the first floor lobby cracked and bad to be
replaced; door locks ma.ltuncUcmed and had to be re-
paired, faucets that sounded more like nutee when turned
on bad to be adjusted.
One wonders: Is the bulldlq worth the powder it
would take to blow it up? • Opinions expressed in the apace above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their aut~ors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .
Boyd .I Bank on bliss
ByLM.BOYD
.. Ask your Love and War
man bow many men marry
women for money," directs a
curious client. Thirteen out
of every 100 bridearooms
were said to do that tb1nl
when the matrimonial r~
searchers looked into the
matter some years aao.
Tboae 1taU•Uc1 no lonier
may be accura1e, however.
More women work on payroU
job• now. The number of
lllll•
c.r .&. ........, ....................... .. ~ ......... ,.,,..... .. ........... = ...... ,_ ........ ••i-ttr-.. ....
men wbo look for financial
help in tbelr romantic action.
appean to be rising, t.boucb .
it's not yet equal to the
number ol women who do so.
Water· delivered to the
kitchen tap in most U.S.
clUes coeta about 15 cents a
ton now. Average price of
botUed -water runa 36 cents a
glaaaful.
Many a man may be sur-
prised to learn that tbe
averaee fellow'• 1lrtb
around tbe b11>9 outmeM111W
bla chest by two inebel.
Q. Where'd we 1•t the
word "bunch" to mean
1tron1 1ue11 aboat tbe
future?
A. OriCln ol tbat ·_. g a
mystery. Can onlJ report
that tbe lebo&an contend tbe
huncb II reaponaible for
more creaUve lnveatlou and
1clenUftc dlleoveriet U...
anytb.iq elH.
Q. Wblcb National Football
fwieaftie t.ama reeetn tbe
moat aehrork televl1loo
mOUJf
A. T'blJ'n eaeb IUPPGMd
to 1et abo11t II mUlloll a .,..,.,......,,
'
...
Consider ·toll of ~eway. 'tilt'
NSW YORK -A wMkend drlve tap the Hudson BJver ••11•1 from 11 aallattao
l D t 0
Weatcbe1l•r: , Putnam ana
Dutebe11
count.lei pro-
vld• a WOD•
drou1 educa-
tion ln the
evolution of
tbe olcltr re-
1iona ol the United States.
. MU• IDd mlli9 ol bo\aainl far mlUkml and mlWou ot people,
aetworkl of roads and re-
1ervolrt, f actorle1, 1cbool1.
1tore1, boeoJtall, tire at.aiam
1wlrl out from the downtown
nuca.u. lo d•nllnclY intricate,
lnt.r~t patt.ru.
Thla must a,. IOlllethlna like
tbe IDOll buJc unit. ol life -a
cell, Ctr wbatner tbef call" tbe
lateat tbinC tbey'n dllcovered. Old men aDcl women really do aU
tbi.1 How lelllt did It take!
Could it all be done a1aln -.
UaehalWntoltM...,..,tM
lovely ....... ualJM marv-.
llom•. 50, 100, JOO 1•an ollllt Tile rallroad trackt T Tbe ptpellnel , ..... aod ttam
aod e&eetriclty1 TM tumaell and tbe~T
Tbe wwd tbat comes to mlDd
d "eeo1ot7." Tbere g Id a
th1D1 u "developed ecotou."
A man·m..te ecolol)' la what
you He in lhnbatt.an aod
around tbat laland, or In
PbUadelpJUa and beyond, In
Nicholas von Hoffman
Pressure tactics channeled
How did the rapgt sneak OD
Little House on tbe Prairie!
An•wer: It's ratinea Ume a&aln
and mortbwd NBC 1' makinl a
aerlo\11 move to get out of lut
place where it and its un-
speakably bad ahowa have juaUy
dwelt tbele put few years.
The stakes are not in·
eouiderable. If NBC can pull It
off and dump
ABC back
down into the
bottom, the
prise wW be
between $50
and $70
million
1D enhanced
advertlaln1 revenues.
But why the rapist?, Little
Houae baa always been a geoUe
. pro1ram u:z~allDI to small persona c awhile to t.belr
childbooda before beinl booted
out into the mature and fulftlled ses life of the modern American
Junior bigb school student. Ob-
viously the network executives
wanted older viewers wbo get
pay cbeclu, not $3 a week al·
lowances. Hence this act of child
molestation.
THE NETWOU can claim in·
nocence by pointinC to tbe dis·
claimer it ran in front of its two-
part story of rape in tbe Uttle
House. Parental guidance is rec·
ommended. So you tell a 9·
year-old girl that for the next
two week.a sbe can't watch ber
favorite program.
"Wby oot. Daddy or Mommy? 1'b1 can't I wate.b Laura and
Almamo and the Olesom! Am I
being punished?" No, you ex·
plain to the small moppet,
"they're having ratings sweeps
the next two weeu, honey, so
they have to put sexual perverts
OD all the kiddie programa SO
they get good demographics.
Next month they'll give you your
program back."
Feb! and double feh! as my
dear Granny used to say when
informed of a particularly con-
temptible act by some
meretricious bounder.
Thia ma1 esplaln the ac·
livit.ies of the Rev. Mr. Don
Wil~. the pastor of the F\nt
United Methodist Church of
Southaven, Miu. He is the
leader ol tbe CoallUon for Bet· ter TV <CBTV), an or1aniutioo
of uncertain sise and untested
power, which la watchln& and
•
''.It m-.. JOU wonder wN1t kind of~ ataj •t hotM lust
to wlltdt tlQ rullbt9h."
noting which advertisers
sponsor sex and violence. Tbose
that do will be boycotted by the
CBTV-en.
IT 18 AT times like this that
big business turns pious and
civil libertarian. Harken to Mr.
Peter Allport, tbe president of
the Aaaociatioo of National Ad·
vertiaen, wbo denounced Rev.
Wildmon.. saylnJ bia or1anba· lion's purpo1e "can only be to
gain control of television's
economic base and thereby lm·
pote its own wt.bes and atand·
ards on both the television
medium and on television viewers." ·
CBS got up on its high bone to
say CBTV "amounts to
censorship -a concept abhor·
rent to t.be American way of
life." And ABC righteously pro-
nounced that "we do not believe
that any group bas the right to
appoint itsell as the 'moral'
censor for all t.be people. We
find the coalition•a threat to boycott an unacceptable means
for trying to inlJuence program.
ing."
But lf CBTV'a boycott g a
"totally unacceptable mea.aa to
try to influence pro1ramtn,,"
what, pray tell, g an acceptable
means! Grovelln1. Go collect
oetitiona and aeDd them ln to ABC beadquartera and aee
what you get. You won't even
get in to see the 73rd Jeut lm•
port~t vice president ..
NBC. too, lasued its statement
deploring "boycotts and other
pressure tactics." That word
preaaure tactics is an interesting
one. There is no objection to
high pressure salesmanship on
the network. It's all right to
shout, scream, yeJJ, blare and
boom at us until we submit and
buy Rolaid.s. Turn it around,
though, and it's ''Mommy,
Mommy, they're taking my
Firs t Amendment away from
me."
Al the same time tbeae guys
are flehtiDI for their coostitu· Uonal rights to abow pictures of
naked women to 12·year-old
boys, they are moving bell and
blgh water to stop the introduc-
tion of a new technology which
would bypass them and allow
direct, non-network, studio-to·
satellite -to·your -home
transmission.
THEY'RE ALSO fighting for
the right to own both a broad·
casting station and a TV cable
system in the same community
so tbat, come ratings time,
every channel on your set will be
stuffed with electronic swill as it
i.a now.
But don't pressure them. It's
their cooatitutional right to ter·
rify your children and it '1 your
duty u a respoo.sible cit.ben to
take no steps to protect your
lclda. To you fine network
eentlemen, Granny and l both
HY feb!
Rowland Ev8118 I Robert Novak
Cllleaao and o.trolt 8Dd o.
llohMit.
That Amerieu -::tl.," "1 It ll bdpartaat to rt'8lt now wfaetber New Yott Gov.
Hup Carey la rlcbt wMa be
aay1 .Prelldlfat &.qan'a pro.
po1ed ~'t.f: la .. ,..ioaally btued" t tbe old It.at.el.
Sometbln1 Is happeatac.
Tben II a "c:o.boy" Wt or a
"freew•1" Wt to the Reaau ad· I ml.Jllatratioa.
TBS NSW fo&b ln Wub.lqtOD,
many ol them wut.emen, Mem to bave taken literally tbe eon-•
t.roveralal recommendaUom ol
President Carter' a ''Com m••loD
for a National A1enda for the 'ma.··
Tbe eommlaalon, which lllued aome briefly cootrovenlal pre·
liminary reports jU1t u Cart.er was leavinl office tut month,
ba1ically advised future presl·
dent. to '° with the now -to let people and Jobs drift toward
California and Texas and other
newer, warmer places.
The full report la now avail•·
ble and lt says tbina• ~e:
.. CONT&A&Y TO conven·
tlonal wisdom, cities are pot
permanent . . . Many cities ol
the old industrial heartland -
for eumple, in the at.tea of
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Mlcbi1an and lllinola -are loe·
inc their status u thriving in·
dUJtrial capit.ala, a po411tioo they
have be&d throulh the first ba1f
of the century.
''These citles are not dying.
Rather they are transforming -
and in the future they will likely
perform a narrower ran1e of
vital and specialised tasks for
tbe larger urban society . . .
"Thus, u the major long-term
goal of federal urban policy, the
commiaaion urges government
to place greater emphasis on
retraining and relocation as-
sistance efforts designed to linJc people with economic opportuni·
ty, wherever that opportunity
might be."
THE REPORT sometimes
seems to be s aying that not only
are New York and Detroit dying,
but we sbouJd put them out of
their misery and move the peo-
ple, quick, to Albuquerque and
San Bernardino.
Our new leaders from the
West and the bold commission
report are undoubtedly right and
visionary in many of their
percepticma and propoHi.a. But
if you travel the count.ry, you
wonder whether it's aU as sim·
pie as it seems to them.
If you encourage people to
move from, say, Tarrytown,
N.Y ., to La Verne. Calif., bow do
you support them in their new
desert home? Support, after all,
is more than a job. Where does
tbe water come from? The
roads? All the complicated com·
ponents ol a metropolitan area?
THE QUESTION may be
whether we are rich enough and
strong enough to rebuild Tar·
rytown and Queens and
Cleveland in those warm des·
erta. Maybeweare.
But we abould be very care}uJ
about the planned destruction
and decay of what we have
already built. Surely, there is u
delicate an ecology in the worb
of Man as in the wonders of
Nature.
Budget cuts niay need 'one Dlore for the Gipper'
WASHINGTON -Alt.bou-1l a
confidential admlniatrat.lon
chect wlth 25 Republican
senators' offlces abo• mall
nmnlDg a remarkable 75 percent
plus ln favor of President
Reaaan'• economic program,
aome presidential aides are
featful that the El Salvador
crisis la burtln1 Reagan's
radical tax and bud1et cut pro-
posals.
The mall and pbone call tally
on reaction to the president's
program in
one state, a ·•
liberal
Eastern
enclave, wat.
580 for , 12
a1ain.lt. That
was typical.
Those .,alDlt
listed two
-=·~~ propoeed euta in biper educa-
tion aublidWll ud cull in the
food atamp procram. Dea:rte tbe OYerwbelmhla ap-
prov lll a 1urve1 conducted
tbla pMt ..-. political aldel ol
Rea1an tear t.bat public inoe:
cupatloa wltll HHta la tile
CarlbbMa II~ aa olllta-cJe to the ..... -.. Re• .. n
.... budt ....... eeoMtBie pro-,.... ...... wltll .... ,...,, 11
...... Olllp-. n., ......... ,...,....,.
• , ................. pro-.....................
~-It. ' ' .
TEDDY-&EAGA.N LINK
While publicly blastinc the
new president for aoa.klq the
poor and belplq the rich, Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy won
private U.urance from Ronald
Reacan that be would brine up
the question ol Northern Ireland
with British Prime Miniater
Margaret Thatcher on ber visit·
to Wublngton wt month.
Rea1ao qreed to the uou.aual
request ln a telephone call trom
the aenator. Kennedy did not uk
bil fellow Irish-American to
prod or criticise Thatcher, but to
praise her elforta to acb1eve a
peaceful aoluUon in Nortbem
Ireland, lmpliclUy encourqine
more ol the aame.
A footnote: Wben Secretary ol
State Aleunder Hail introduced
tbe lriah queetioo lD bia ta.lb
wttb Lord Carrla1ton, tbe
Briti.ab fGl'eip aeeret.ary, Car-
rlnttoD retpoaded wltb 1ton1.
1Uence.
NU~J.O~UI&
iUcbard *· Nlaon, whoa•
qalet rebabllitaUoo •tarted after
tM elldion ol Boaald Re.,an., ·--~to u °'° fiieod ... Md not luid a llnll• teleDboae call « ll!el'ICIUl m••aa• dlnttly froal tbe pi...._. atnce tnaqu111ttGa
1>&J. -Tllat word, delivered wttbaut ~. WM .... to .. ol
U. tap dlfwt specla•lnl • tM a.cc• tramlttoa period 1'M W'-"'--• puta of IM _llllUl7.._ ...... ...
•Is' 1fflllue'I ..... II •hl•e.
Nixon rece,ved a somewhat
similar briefing -this one on
the Reagan economic pro11am
-from aenior White House aide
Martin Anderson in mid·
February.
But what bu looked like an
admlnl.atratioo effort to help re-
babllitate the dl.apaced former
prealdent bu been done witbout
any direct communication
between him and Reagan lince
Jan. 20.
CA&LUCCl'S TOUGH TALK Defense bard·Uoers diapleued
with tbe aelecUon of career civil
servant Frank Carlucci u depu·
ty aecretary of defense were
heartened when be 1ave detente-
oriented, left·wlnt members of
West Germany's rul1na Social
Democratic Part1 <SPD) an ex·
ceedlnll1 bard time durinl a
cloaed-door, U .S.-<Hirman COD·
f erence lD Munich Feb. JO and
21.
CarlUICd not only l.Dlgted that
tile a.... fulftll tbetr detenae a,.... CGmJDltmeDta but bit
back lit SPD Depat7 Cbalrmu
Hont llunke'• soft UH. Wbm
Shmk• contended tbat El
Salvador wu too far aw_, for
the SUropeuw to W01T1 about.
Carl-.ed mapped: "Not too far
for tbe JlGlllla1."
TM ~ U.S. mood toward
tbe a.... at tbe llualdl eca·
tereoee UIO wu nn.eted bl n-
marb bJ a... WlWun Colllm fll
Mal.De.
! NoU•• Onmaa Fon11• . ............... .,.. .. ~ ..t .._ U.1. lllilllc1:80l .....
so much on unreliable sources ol
Mideast oil, Cohen asked
whether the supply of natural
aas that the Bonn govemment ..
contractlnc to purchase from
the Soviet Union is any more re-
liable. STOCUIAN'8 ROLD
The loq delay in President
Reacan's official nomination ol
Democrat Myer Rasbish u U ·
slatant secret.ary of state for
economic affairs was not ao
much due to Sen. Jesse Helma'aj
widely publicized mlaeivinp but
private hoaUllty from budcet
director David Stockman.
Unllke Delma, Stockman waa
not upset by Raahilh'• DOD·
Republican credential.a (lDclud-
in1 loac·ago service as a trade
neioUator in the Kennedy ad·
miniJtratiOD).
Stockman complained tbat
Raablah was reaponalble for
leaktna to the press thole CClll•
trovenlal cut.a in the foretp aid
bud1et planned by Stockmaa'• Office of lhna1ement and
Bu.claet (0118). Stoc~mao qui«·
11 put a bold on Raabltb'a
aomt•etton.
Stoekman did not relent until
1'aalmb llllformed blm tbat M
I w ....... to do wt~ the ...
...... eertalD lt bed not ft9
com• h'om tbe State Depart~
m•t. ID acldltMB, a.ockman bmd ta
Buldllt, a~:---lat.rutloul trade om·•...,_..,--. -. ...... ~allJ .. fta.laU.. • 41.ot• -Jap•HI I .. ,...... 1" -
. .................. ~ ... -.-..., .._..._.............. .. . . .. ... ___.....,_..,........,
J
Dr. CfllarW o. a.a .. 0 ,,,...,
~ ldncc at Col ._
Wtlw 1We9' recent an,,,,.,.._
meat u..t be would not nm for
U.. U.S. Senate ln lm but~~
lutelld, run foe ,.....lectloa u
1tate Supertnt.Ddeat ol Public
1Dltnletion hlchll1hts tbe prob-
lem tbat Democrats face oeJrt .
year.
lncreaaiqly, it ii becomlnl
ob•loul U-.t Democrats are ID
trouble. And several Democnta
wbo would very much like to run
for bliher olftce may decide to
bold on to what they have in·
stead.
ALONG WITH RiJes, other
Democrats such as State Qlo.
troUer Keo Cory; Secretary ol
Stale March Fong Eu ;
TNumwJ ... Unnab; MdA>
Mmbl.J'mu Leo llcCarthy (SU f'raadMo> weuld bave to .....
up dMU .....-t oftlcet ID order
to nm few either aovernor or u .8 . s...
U tblll' prwpeeta were .-S.
aucb a iambi• mlabt be
wol'tbwblle. But Pf09peN are
not &ood. And Im may be a Wa•
ta1e Republican year.
Thua , •btle aeveral
Republican hopefuh are
vi1oroul1 preparln1 for next
year'• elec:tlona, Democrata are
approacbln.t 1982 with caution.
A top aide to Gov. Jerry
Brown, Jodl Krajewski, bu an·
nounced that a ••Brown for
Senate" campal&n committee
wUl IOOD be formed. But, u
Krajewski noted, formLDa such .l
committee ls not an announce-
mtiDt ol Browll'a cudiclac1. onl7
aa .. a:ploradoe." arowa may
not .Ilk• wbet be,...,
&BCSNT PlJ8LIC oplalon
polla lbow ~ aupport for
tbe Democratic Party -down to
50 percut ot thOle aurveyed
comp&Nel to ss percent l.n 1"74. Re__. voter auppcrt few
Democrats dropped laat No·
vember to~ percent from st per·
cent in lt71. Not 1J.nce llN bave
Democrats bad aucb a relatively
amallshareoftheelectorate.
Even mo" alplfluntly, the total vote caat for all
Democratic Aaeaembly can·
dldates in Calllornla lut year
dropped to '8 percent -less
tbanhalf!
Republican candldatea re·
celYtd n ~ ot U.. ....
AIMI, ti UM Ubatadu P~
bad aot cut bdO the OOP ...
laat November. Republleana
ml1bt well ban wop at Al·
aembly Mata ratber Ulu 31.
f'wtW com9oonc1toc Brown'•
dJfftcublea -be may bave to ftaht ln tbe Democratic primary
to let tbe U.S. 8-ate DOm.lna·
Uoll. Former U.S. Sen. John V.
Tunney ud former Assembly
Speaker llcCartby may alao
make a bid for tbe office.
Finally, wblle Brown'• ata.ncl-
inaa ID the polls have improved
somewhat from lut year's dla·
aatroua Iowa, be baa very little
aubltanUal support among the
voten. Even tbou&b be iJ the
beat known political fi1ure in the
state, be ia leas popular than any
~A!··
AN~ You SAID
"THr J.lltSH&R. FA~ES
WouLDN 1r MEAN
BETTE~ SE~VICE: .'
otbH Democrat'" eseept Tolll
Hayclm aceGl"dlllC to a reemt ~Cautonla Poll.
OF OOVUS, Brown could l"UO
for a tblrd tft'ID. But OG.ly ooe
Caltf orala 1overDOr baa beeD
able to do tbat -Earl Warren in
1150. Jerry Browo•1 fatber
("Pat") tried ln 1-but WU aouodly defeated by Ronald
Rea.an.
Moreo¥er, liven the present
coadJtion ol the stat.'• bud&et
and tbe many unpopular de-
c:lsloaa the aovernor will have to
make tbil year, rwml.ng for re.-
eleetloa could be diaastroua.
And Brown hu made it clear
that be doea not intend, at this
time, to nm for re-elecUon.
So, wbile Brown approaches
the 1982 elections with caution -
otMr o.mocraue _... ~
ttbeir Ume. N-. ot tMm'w..a
to eoaud too early. NeM •uta
a bard prllllary llabt -
particularly asalnst Jerry
•Brown. Nooe ol UMm wants to
lOM.
If Democr.Uc Party proapecta wonen,' mo1t ol the well kDOWD
Democrat.I -Coey, Unruh, Eu.
and llcCarthy -may decide
that tbdr beat bet lt to M1D for
re-election.
AND WHILE Tunney and
Bradley have no olflcea to 1oee if
they do run for 1ovemor or U.S.
Senate next year -they too
may decide aaainat it.
If U182 continues to look like a
Republican year -the present
sparrlnl amon1 Democrats ma)&.
Just be abadow t>oxina.
Syllables sexist
Alter 'humans'
By FaA.NI PATaJCK
Frank Patrick teoche• poWica1 ICieftce bl mt o~re Ea.tern col-
lege. (C) Pl£bac IWNGrch, SSlftd'cated, 1911
Ladies! Forgive us, for we males knew not wbat we did.
Wben we used such phrases as "All men are created equal," we
did not realize that we were leaving you out. We honestly
thought that "men" covered all human beings, male and female
alike.
What, after all, is "woman" but the word "man" with a pre·
fix ("wo") meaning "female?'' If we want to reform the
English language, we'd do better to keep "man" aa referring to
any human being, male or female, and to think up a prefix
meaning "male" that we can put before "man" to correspond to
the "wo" in "woman."
The obvious prefuc to use would be "male." But calling half
the human race "malemen" would suggest that the Post Office
is even more overstaffed than it really is.
A better solution would be to use \be Latin word "vir ." It is
an unambiguous word that means "adult male human being"
and nothing else. I propose, therefore, that from now on we call
adult males "virmen" to dhtingulah them from women.
The beauty of this new word is that, when pronounced rapid·
ly, it SOWMb just Ute "vermin," which is wbat femlnlata want to
call WI anyhow. We males, on the other band, can take comfort
in the tbou.gbt that "vtrmeo" calla attention to both our virility
and our virtue.
Tbe new word wW make everyone happy. Tbeo we can 10
back to aayi.nc that all mm are created equal without feeling
pllty about It.
Mailbox! Lavish luncheon to discuss food stamps distasteful
To the F.dltor:
The mlndleas arroeance of our
politicians never ceases to
amaae the ordinary citi.&en.
That latest "noge tbumb\ne"
event to boggle the mind ia the
$1,800 steak luncheon cavalierly
thrown by Sen. Paula Haw~
(R·Fla.) to announce plans to
stampoutfood stamp fraud.
If that isn't the ultimate "let
'em eat cake" gesture, I've never
seen it.
HOW OFTEN in the last
month have any of you readers
enjoyed an 8-<>unce steak at $4.SO a
.
pound -or a stalk or two of
aaparagus at $2.50 a pound -or a
handful of grapes at $2.35 a
pound?
Seo. Hawk:in.s is propos1DC a
jail sentence for food stamp
cheats. I suggest that she de·
serves at least 30 days in tbe
slammer for ber unbelievable
bad taste in boating such a
lavish luncheon to dhcuss put·
ting the blocks to those who un·
dergo the humiliating ex·
perience of applying for food
stamps.
I'll grant occasional frauds,
and at the bead of my list ia a
Under the weather?
Spirits soggy
By UNDA SCBVLEIN
Undo Sclwlein reridc1 in CorOftO del Mar.
Rain in California is of itself a momentoU5 occasion.
We count the days; we declare records. We pray for
enough and we agonize over too little. Please let it come,
but not too bard and not too long.
Rain exudes silent power over us falllne constant,
clean and clear. When we are inside looking out, the wind·
driven sheets and the soft showers mesmerise and hyp-
notize us and soothe our tenaiona.
School children stare beyond windows at the UD ·
familiar rain. They 1aze oblivious to assignment and
schedule; ita scarcity creatine a fascination.
LIKE 1'llEJa EQUALS SNOWBOUND in the Eut,
many West Coast students stay home from school lone
before water levels reach the topa ol curbs. Others frolic
bareheaded in the downpour; jackets open, booda re-
moved. Tbey plow tb.rou&h the puddles beady witb the
abandon and freedom of nature. How basic, how
refreablna . . . to run in the rain.
To drive in the rain, bowever, is another atory.
Treacherous, often frlibtenlnC, roadl tone dry and coated
with oil are slippery; vialblllty la le11 tban ideal.
WiDclableid wlpen out of uae ao Iona seem uoabeorbent.
P'ender-beaden and blocked freeway 1anea prennt most
driven from experteacln& the Joy ol tbe rainy lealOD.
Tbe raina we need are the raina we tear. In tbe recent·
ly burned-out eanyoea and bolMlttea, we ~ about
mudslides. Newly seeded bWa need a 1e11tle 1low rain; too
much can trtuer anotber cat.abopbe.
801'S Aas, or NSCWt, ambivalent about tbe
rain. Our dalldnD are free to ap&uh and esUc>Y. tboup
even tbe1recret•Polled1ocee:r praetlcee. We adults worry
about tbe Jeab, the bllll, tbe mud, the clrtvtq. After a day
or two, we've bad :f!= Alter a moatb or two. we an
aaturated ad f .. 1 b=== ::Jmid
We'-•"1oual1 at the lane Joaer brann, the ele-
menta; bM PUiied o.er bil ears, Jaebt. dpped to meet•· How we .,.. we too coa.N be man tre., would keep the
ralD fnlm lmprWw•q • wNl6D oar ear, ome. or llome. ADii lmw' _,.....tw .. r.a. We wllo eoatrol our llna, our n'lf' NV: fw yllolD ...... cqantted'' 11 ODe fl
our ldllllllt f!Nall; .. e.-. ltop tbe rata. We e..-mue lf.Uail7 M OUI' eGe+ Hil•N. 1 ltWlllildo•alolctl~•tOleaw.,ow .. ...._ ............ u. ~· "-........... ta. 9P'\
pr.elate fM)w mo.-......-.... ralD naJIT ea \e.
lady wbo obvlouly feeds UD·
restricted at tbe Waab.lniton trou1b. The taxpayers be
damned!
Asparagus, yet. What's wroaa
with carrots, Paula? They're
supposed to improve your
eye.sight and you mi&bt juat loot
around and discover bow fed up
the rest of us are with
Washington's excesses.
Twenty las hes with an
asparagus stalk for Sen. Paula
Hawkinl, who represents a state
with a great m~y elderly, re-
Ured people who probably need
and deserve food stamps.
Have you tried a can of cat food
lately, Paula?
MARY JANE WOOD
Tee.i'••••••erl••
To the Editor:
"No Room for Cash Cuts"
Feb. 2S, baa some intere5ting
f igures . They are more
interesting if you add them all
up. The totaJ I get is $1,000 to
$1,062 a month net, take-home if
you prefer.
Her net pay is about $400, food
shmpa $300, ADC $92, rent
subsidy $100, school lunches for
six at least $100, medical $70.
Since the coat of living in
Raleigh, N.C. is lower than
Orange County. she should be
able to live in a decent place and
feed and buy clothes for her
family. She could also put a
buck in the bank if the laws
permit.
H they cut ber $50 abe could
sWl manage. MllUona of other
famllles are liriq on less.
GEORGE W. HENNESSEY ... .... , ........ ,
To the Editor:
As you and your readers will
realise, I'm quite naive in the
realm ol politics. I'd like to bave
an espert oa the aubjfft to ad·
vile me 1t there are any
IUidelinel from the clty ~ to
and tncludinl the national level
on both salary ranae• and frince
beneftts.
It aeema I am aeelnl amall
aquib8 in your paper ucl otben
on tbe lnlMrpaa•· eertalnly not ln tbe beaclJlaft, wberetn our
electfld npn1•tatlH1 .,.. 90t·
iD1 tbeimMln1 rallea. SiDce we, tbe ......,_.., an paytq for
Uaelr eentc.e, wtay do .. DOt ha•• tome ft6ee• bl tbJI IOrt ol
•dlfit1?
DO n, tM tuPQen 8l ta..·
PnMlll llme, Uft M1 ndl-fw wbllt 11 felt an awU'nlllled
ral••• bee•••• of poor "''°" ••.• do '" .... to walt.al•.U.._._..._
vote these people out of office
while the salary increases go oo
unUl the end of their commit·
ment!
Apparently there must be
statutes that allow elected of.
flciala to vote themselves ralles
without the consent of tbe elec·
torate. I am aware the present
talary allowances are set by
law. What about other elected
offlciala?
To coaclude, I have voted for
many yean and as yet I bave
never aem a salary for a liven
elecUve offlce mentiQD.ed oa any
ballot. WbyiatblsnotiDcluded?
R.F. COS&\NO ......... .., .......
To the Editor:
Your timely editorial "A state"
dl11race" came coincidental
with much the NJDe OD tbe To-
day abow, where a bidden
camera sbowecl ua the lboctt' and near unbelievable aatlct
crade school atudenta ( 1) lD
anotber It.at..
It follows tbat the aame la tak· la1 place here in Calif~ to-
day and that part of my tu
dollar tbat I kick ID towardl a plac. fCll' tbeN kids to perfonn
II pt.Ml ..... pl'Qtelt.
It'• Nici tbat, ud rn ... It,
Ute ~ parodUaJ ~ an ,.._.priaata _. manltridlJ_. ......... .,.,, ,.,,,.., more .-C•·
al t•a• • little ••••· _:.kJ!M £'~> M ... f'~lit .... Te! .. ., ... -......... 11t~01Ml1N1 lie
called in to straighten out wbat
oow is a mess.
WARREN G. ALTHOFF
To the Editor:
J tblnk that it's absolutely ea·.
aentlal t.bat the operations or the
noily aircraft be restricted so
that people who are affected by
it can at least Jive in their
houses. 1be main tbrult, once
tbe relUlatory a.aenciea bave de-
cided to restrict tbe fllgbts,
abould be to 10 after the
manufacturers to reduce the
noise that these machines make.
Everybody seems to be ac·
cepUna the fact that they have
to make that much noise, which
is not really true. There are
many aircraft that don't make
that much noise and if the
manufacturers are encouraged
to push their development ef.
forts they can mate aircraft
that are quieter. That's what we
really want.
JOHN FAGAN
' Lawinakers' addresses
V.& 8BNATOa8
CraH&••• Alaa (D), 11100
WU1blre Bl•d.. Loa AAl•let,
U(llJ)..._'JMl
Jabwa, S. L (R), ... c.m.;
UI Dr., Suit• .W.· NewpM aeb _. (T14) '11TS
Dll1111!• ~al HIUw:
ew Senate Oflice 8ld1 ..
1::..Jlbiqtoa, D.C. 20510 (IOI)
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......... J•RJ ( ... Di•· ~~ .. aw oa.a.i ~ ...... 9'111l-..alll
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1-tarm. Du ('4th Dlatriet·R),
JJO ~ Ave., Loftl BMcb
1C*)J cm> ·awai
.J)u.rtq ConlrwioMl ··--= ........ 1111 Lou1"i~lfoale
Offtc. ~· W D.C. •11; p ..,......
.Bulld1•1. Wu lasto•. D.C. IOlll; Ln1rn. Ill c..._
R09M Oftlee ........... ...... D.c.-..
o.Mr,..... ~ •r ~*"11 O'o-ti
WEATB&a permlt-tlnc. a costume parade
will be held outside the
centei: at • Broadway
at I p.m. Other eventl
wlll be held at tbe center be•lnnlna at 2.
Profeaalonal enter-
talnen contracted for
the Purim Festival ln·
elude Jodi Rogaway,
pianist Herb Venook and
Howard and Sharon Haas.
Ml88 &OGAWAY will
elne laraeli and Purim
eonga and play tbe
&uitar.
CONVERSATION '91!CIED TOQETHU wmt PUZUI AS NIW AUIENOIHlft T'AKU IHAN
Crnthla Jonee provide• tM encourep....m u tHler ••ndchlld loob for next rnMctt
For information and
reaervaUons, call Ellen
Vlnograd at 494·S:S23
or Millie Goldacbmitt at
494 -6088.
VISITS VALUED •••
<From Page AS-)
for the seniors. Community orpa.batiooa visit
regularly. They have recenUy completed pro-
grams in first aid and sign lantUAIAt instruc-
tion, tor example.
80 WHEN YOU SEE that elderly
gentleman wearing a blue smock ridin1 down
Harbor Boulevard you 'll know be is one ol 800
very special people working in nine state
boapltals in California.
And most would aeree, the foster
grandparent program is a pretty good deal.
IOUARI! DANCER ROUNDS OUT seRVICE
AlrrP/ AnMtrong crdM down c:ontdor
· PrograID's a pet
WASHINGTON <AP> -Despite President
R~a1ui'1 attempts lo cut the federal budget
Nancy Reaian says abe will flpt to expand be;
pet project, the $48 million fogter atandparents
pro1ram blwMng 1'1,S70 low-income elderly.
Mn. Reagan sald she was surprised lo hear
there are only 208 groups in the country.
She would like lo get the private sector, lnclud-
ing bueineu, involved.
AS SEEN
OMIOIMN (UMOl.Ulm,
Wednesday, March 25 and
Thursday, March 26
Meet Fashion Consu ltant ALISON
DAVIS and see the St. John Knit
Collection for Spring '81 from 1 O
a.m. to 4 p.m ....
Designer Salon, Upper level.
Friday, March 27
Meet Designer SHIRLEY HYATT
and see her array of beautiful
siJks, each a unique hand-painted
work of art. Her exclusive designs
for Saks Fifth Avenue will be
modeled from 12-3 ...
Desiaster Setton, Upper Level.
'
Saturday, March 28
Come and meet XAVIER
HERMES, Director of the House
of Hermes, at 12 noon. Refresh-
ments and a fragrance sample
from PARFUMS HERMES to all
attending ...
Cosmetics, Middle Level.
SocJth Coast Plaza, J33J Bristol Street Costa Mesa.
Add \·alue and beaut~· to ~·our home with a
custom-desillned kitchen personalized to
your lif'est~·te. Let Euro-American Kitchen
and Ba th desi~n ~·our dream kitchen toda~'.
Come look at. our extensive selection of exquisite tiles
Cob!<ot!I r,., -
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...
Where we care
for you.
3737 Atlantic A\\.>nuc
Long Keach. C:\ 90H07
(213) 426·6l:l3
Retirement Living with Dis
35°/o to 50°/o off
custom drapery fabric!
25°/o off
Now you can have beautllul
new custom arepenes at a
big 35"• to 50~ off tne
lllboc My ChOOSe from over
1 00 petterna reduced lo< thlS
sale anhQUe satins. sheafs
open weavea. tekturea
damaaka and pronrs Regular
everyday low prices tor our
tonest tab4'icahon No add•·
tJ008I charge lo< onstalllllK>l'I
Sal• prlcea effective fhr" Saturday, March 28, 1H1.
ltleae deco<atNe window
treatments. 1 .. and 2" wood
bllndl. woven wood C0418<:·
lion end llumlnum verhcal
j)ljnda
Sele prloee on 1lumlnum
~I bf\nd9 effective
ttvu Set., March 21; on
w0ten wood• lllru Sal.,
April 4; Oil wood bllnd1
lllna Sit., April 11.
\
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hnpact split
Obaervationa helpful
BJ PHIL SNEIDEUIAN Ot•hltr ...........
·Ron Greitser, 23, of Beverly Hilla, baa ftn1abecS
six weeb in Orange County 1ett1D1 an inllde•
gllmpee ol two worlds -city 1ovenunent and
~rivate flnance.
· As a Coro Founda-
1 Uon fellow, Greitaer
p articipated in re-
1 development projects, I working mornin&a witb
Costa Mesa City I llana1er Fred Soraabal
and afternoons at
Mercury Savinaa and
Loan Association in
Hunt:iqton Beach.
He received no pay
for either job, but did
examine botb eovern-
ment and private busi-
' ness before decidini on I hia career 1oaJ.s.
AONGREITZU
"I never learned
anything about aavin11
and loan llnm at col-
lege,'' said Greiber, a 1980 USC business
eraduate.
.. DV&ING MY CO&O intemahlpr I learned
about their impact in tbe bMasiq market and bow
they, in tum, are affected by tbe penunent. ••
At Mercury, the intern aat in dUJina board meetinp dea.IJq witb receot federal dereplatian
allowtnl aavinp and Joan ft.nm to olfer interest
cbeefdnl acoouats. Resumine studies toward a muter'• decree in
public policy, Greit.zer indicated bis new interest
in finance may prompt him to seek a position with
tbe Federal R.eserve Board.
BW. lllA.NS, Ultcunv& vice president ol
Mercury Savtn1s. baa bi1b pratae for the• fellowabip procram.
"Our four Coro interns have alJ been very
sharp," be said. "We set fresh penpectives from
tbem. They're not highly qualllied, but I'm not
sure that's bad.
"Ideally, I'd lite to see this pro1ram ex-
panded.''
&EFLECl'ING ON 818 years at UC Santa
Cruz, Shane said, "I would like to have bad a col-
lege education witb more practical value. As far
as real insight into tbe business community, it waa
nearly worthless."
The Coro Foundation is a private, non-profit
organbation formed in li42 to prepare youq peo-
ple for careen in public affairs.
"H Ron Greitzer eventually is elected to public
office," Shane said, "his familiarity with tbe
private sector -local businesses and their needs
-will help him serve everyOM better."
Buffa)~ on rampage
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP> -Startled
travelers at B8Jll,kok's Don lluan1 IntematiGaal
Airport scattered lD all dll"ectiom wben a pulcty
water buffalo on the run from a slaq.bterboue
bunt into tbe airport departure loun1e. Airport
security men lassoed tbe buffalo and delivered it
to a nearby police station with the aid of a forklift
truck.
I
ACTUALl Y, l'M ANAGNOeTIC •
. .
e're going y_our wa)'..
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\
Improved Local Routesl Route57 Laguna Hills-Santa Ana
via Laguna Beach
Route22 La Habra-Orange vis Route 78 Laguna Hllls-,Costa Mesa
Lambeit!Tustln via Irvine Center Drive
Route29 Huntington Beach-Route BO Huntington Beach-
Brea via &Mch Santa Ana via Victoria
Route37 La Habra-Huntington In Costa Mesa
8eaclJ via Euclid ·Route BS San Clemente-Santa AM
Route38 Orange-Cerritos via via Monarch Bay
La Palma Route 133 Fullerton-Orange via &st
Route42 Seal Beach-Orange Newl Route 82 vfaUncoln
43/43A/438 NeWJl!#f Beech to New service between Westminster M•ll •nd
La Hain/Iha ti/a downtown Sant• Ana vi• Haurd and Fifth.
Harb« lloulevard tlewl Route 88 " Rout•47 Fullenon·S..la Ana
vlaAMhelm New 1erv/ce "tween Lan1tln Square and RouteSO Orange-s.l BNch W..tmlmter M•ll via Bolu •nd First during
W.KMel'-rush hours.
Roufe54 El ModeM-Hc.ntlngton • ,,.., .. ,,,.. .. lloute•l ... cit via ClwpnlM
Route 105, commuffW, _,,,... MIV#c9
,_, .. ~ Hiiia """".nil..,,,_,, .,
;
I I, ride the OCTD bus because I got
tired of battling my way down the
freeway to work. Riding the bus is
very relaxing, and it gives me extra
time to read or catch up on my
work. Another big plus is the money
I save not having to maintain a
car for work trips. No one has to
convince me that the bus Is con-
venient. I have extra time. and
when I get home, I 'm relaxed. That's
worth a lot to me,,
Phil Chipman
Engineer
Rockwell lnternatlonal,
Anaheim
More people are riding the bus
to work, school and shopping
because we've made it so easy
with new buses, new routes
and improved service.
Don't waste your money at the
gas pump. Save money and ride
the bus. 5~ is all it costs one
way on regular routes.
Our friendly phone operators
will help you plan your trip on
the OCTD bus. If you need sched-
ule information, we'll send it to
you-FREEi
Call
636-RIDE
Se habla Espanol.
0tw1ge County nwllllt Olllfllcf ,
We're going your way • ...--.
Long Beach via the San Diego Freeway.
Stops in Irvine, Santa Ana, Long BNch.
Route 206, commuter express service
between San Clemente and Newport Center
via the San Diego Freeway. Stops In San
Juan Capistrano, Mission Vle/o, Laguna
Hiiis, Irvine.
Improved ••Pre•• Routesl
Speedier tr•ttel times, more service on Route
203, commuter express service between
San Clemente and.Long BMCh via the SM
Diego Freeway. Stops In S.n Juan C.p-
tstrano, Miu/On Vle/o, Laguna Hllll, Irvine,
Colt• Mesa, Huntington BNch, SNI IJNch.
Nl«e service on Route 291, commuter ••pren 1ervke belMHtn s.n CMmente and
downtown s.m. Ane "'-,,,. SM Diego
and S•nt• Ana FrHWeys. SfGps In Sat1 JUlln
C.plstr•no, Minion Vle/O.
t ..
r
.
(Tie both 1idea of ~riain to •olve prol>le1118
87.IOBN NS&DILUI
Of ... ~ .......
Math student.a pJacued with cou'-teetl1
bad IJ'adea may not be caJeulatm, b&Mkbeadl
after all. Tbey could be ualaf UM Wl"ODI llde ot
their brain. . A new program at Moult4D Elementary
School ln Lal\lll&INi1ueJ belpe atudenta to apply
"rl1ht·aided" tbou1ht processes to solve math
probJems. Reportedly the rieht bemiapbere of
the brain controls artistic or creative percep-
tions of the individual.
BDVCAT0a8 AND 8CIENTIST8 say the
development of "ri1bt·mlndedness" is euential
to understanding higher math aucb u 1eometry
and trigonometry. Nancy Young, Moulton's assiatant Pri!'·
cipaJ, developed Project Sphere using $1,500 tn
private grants. Since the curriculum was in·
troduced in October, 35 fifth and sixth graders
have participated.
Miss Young said separate left and ri1bt
braln thought processes were discovered in the
early 1960s during surgery on epileptics.
To control seizures .that accompany the dis·
ease, docton surgically severed the two side1 of
patient's brain. Individuals then displayed
strong right and left brain functions in their
behavior, leading lo more research in mapping
the mind.
NO, ELEMENTARY STUDENTS at
Moulton are not undergoing brain surgery to
improve their math skills . But they do exercises
to develop R-Mode, or right brain functions.
••We are introducing a holistic approach to
problem solving," Miss Young said. ''To many
youngsters this is a totally new experience."
For instance, students may pick out objects
drawn and concealed within a larger picture.
Those with strong right brain funcuons are able
to complete the exercise easier than others with
a dominant left brain.
Miss Young said the left brain is responsi·
bJe for thought processes registered after a first
glance at an object, such as a painting. The
right side takes over when the Individual studies
the object more closely
Kemp's hot
Revels in revolution
WASHINGTON (APl Jack Kemp doesn't
just breathe Washington's new Republican air. He
revels in it.
''I'm at the center or the most exciting revolu·
lion since 1776," exults the New York congressman
who has become one or the Republican Party's
most eminent young men since he began to preach
· 'supply·side" lax cut economics four years ago.
HE SPEAKS WITH bounding enthusiasm.
Give Kemp a word, an idea particularly on
economjcs -and he's off, ciUne ideological
kinsmen from Ronald Reagan to the 12th century
philosopher Maimonides "assist the reduced
fellow man so that he . . . may earn an honest
Livelihood and not be forced to the dreadful
alternative of charity.··
The political image or Jack Kemp has-changed
spectacularly since he was elected lo Congress in
1970, at 35 fresh from a football career as a
quarterback for the San Diego Chargers and Buf·
JACK KEMP
falo Bills
lie was first re·
garded as a curiosity:
The only congressman
e v e r to hand off to
Cookie Gilchrist or pass
to Elbert De benion;
onetime bolder of the
professional record for
fumbles recovered
38 , a ll hi s
own. Then, starting
in 1977. he became
"Jackie One-Nole," the
man who drew Laffer
curves on napkins al
Republican dinners in
every comer of the na·
lion. Curves depicting
the theory by economlat
Arthur Laffer that forms the basis for Kemp's
economics -that when tax rates get too high, pro-
ductivity drops and so do tax revenues. Slash
them, and the trend reverses. ·
The prescription became the Kemp-Roth bill,
providing for a 30 percent tax cut over three yean,
a measure its backers believe will create such
economic expansion and productivity that it will
eventually m ake up for lost revenues -and
dampen infiaUon, besides.
AAOUau •HrelM •'•4.a&a ue \0 de·
velop 1pedal lkl1la ii to lbtda a eon of a
drawbll tbat ii Mid ~We~-
Tbil 411eour.,_ tbe ltuila& from mU:baf a
cunoey, Wt bl'alD examlutlcm of tM P'm&n
and eneour.,.. a clOMr •tud1oftM1u~·· mateup.
And wtille th.la may IOUDd more like art
education than matbemaua ...... Youq 1911 tbe approacb in both dlaelpllnee ii ...... Ually
the same.
•'The math we teach in tbe lab empbuiw not numbers, but 1hape1 which are tbe ua.i
derlylna concepts of 1eometry and
tri1ooometry,'' Mias Young Hid.
UST\JDENTS ARE ENOOlJRAG&D to look
at numbers in an abstract way. However they
\ are sWl responsible for leamina tradlUonal
math skills."
Mlsa Young stressed that the prosram i. not
intended to be remedial, but balances what abe
sees as the societal requirement that the left
brain be dominant.
"The tests we give are similar to the tats
given dental candldatea and arcbitecta," Mlaa
Young said. "We are tralnlna the 1tudeata to
look at spaces, not just Unea, and deal with ob-
jects not easily identified." .
i\DOPTED AS A REPUBUCAN campaign
plank in 1978 and by Reagan in 1880, u•s now at the 2 S1
heart of Reagan's economic program. But il has "rgs.
plenty of detractors, economists and poUUcians in fi!lli:C!f•JtJ:t.m
both parties who call it, among other things, Vttcuurn a..:.-8 --. shortaighted, simple-minded and inflationary. o1 -v
He was an adviser lo Reagan during the pres· 1n~~~ '2 to 4
ideoUal campaign, is newly elected chairman of .... ...,, .... ..,..
the Republican conference, third-ranking member 11111;=~~~~-_.M of the House GOP hierarchy, and spends bis days
bustling from Capitol Hill to White House and all
around Washington plumping for Republican pro·
grams.
And Kemp's fraternal association with David
Stockman. director of the Office of Management
aad Buc:tcet. has further consolidated bis position
among the lnfluentjals.
'
Kemp's seal about taxes is the kind of zeal
he's lived with all his life.
n &NEW THAT EVEN a successful football
career can be ephemeral. So he looked to anotb"
competitive field, politics, and began readina
economics and poUUcal science as voraciously u
same plans.
He ltnlck out on his own ftve yean after be
jolned the Buffalo Bills when a conpeulon'1 seat.
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ove"'belmlnllY from a blue-collar dlatrlct. He
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frouad -be WU president of the NaUOClal Foot~
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women flutter between cotta1ea wearlna
calubet, an okl Normandy llDeD beaddreu.
They wave J)&lm froadt loto bats and baskets
and table matt to sell to tourists wbo ftDd tbeir
way down tbe plUlllinl roads.
"Tbe lnacceuiblllty la the p-eatelt atuac-·
lion. Evm so tbere'1 a fteet of 21 tull. We drew
Valentin Laplace wltb a Peuceot atatloQ wacoa.
He toot aa throqh lroves Of. flamboyant trees.
and bouealnvillea. PHt iroves ol manaoes and
papayu.
"We went up and down mountainsides.
Skimmed beaches and bays. The island tour
takes an hour and coats $25." • • • "BOT.ELS .AaE COIUNG slowly to St.
Barta. Not large by American resort ataDdarda,
but tbey seem bit on tbese small turquolae
bay a.
"A double at Hotel de la Place is $101 with a
kitchenette and a sea view. Without a kitchen
and a mountain view, $81. In off seaaon sum-
mer, they're balfthat.
"There are FINE restaurants. (Tbe French
connection). We bad a superb luoch at Chez
Francine's at Bay st. Jean, crowded with local
and visiting French. Cocktails, ahlab bbob,
Creole sausages, fresh ve1etables and wine.
Witb tip it came to $35. •
"There are 3,000 people on St. Barta. Maybe
3,000 tourist.I a year -a number bard to plo down, lot In search of a tou.rilt office we were
c:llreet.ed to the dockmuter who IJ"C)Wled:
"Hane yet. Come next year."
"Louis XVI swapped St. Barta to Sweden lo
17" for 1ame warehouses in G«enbur1 retuJt-
inf la some curious r••ce names. Jtu=ata.n becomes Rue Oscar J at the town ball 1en· ii darmerie. Fort Oscar puds tbe harbor, and· ~ U. dot at Cafe Le Select anawen to the name Oscar.
''The currency is tbe franc and the dollar.
Shops are duty free. Sell Paris jewelry and
perfumes. The island went bac.k to Jl'ruce in im. • * •
"TllBaE'S atCB LOCAL biltory. Jean Lafitte hid out here and so did American
privateers ambuabin& Britilh ablppbac lo 1'1'7t.
Columbus dropped anchor on bla second
voya1e. Named it for hil brother, Bart.belemeo.
"Not easy to reach. We found tbe most
direct mpi W8/J Eutern Air from Sao Fran-
clsco to Miami, tbeo Eaatem to St. Maarten.
three boun. "From there we caught a De Haviland Twin
Otter for a 10-mlnute flight and a hairy landing
-over a ridle onto a half-mile runway. The
pilot stood on the brakes and we came to a
quivertnc stop inches abort of the beach.
"A more exotic way is by tbe daily aailing
of the big or8J11e catamaran, El Ti1re, from St.
Maarten. Several hours among uninhabited
islands witb plenty of cool French wine and con-
vivial company. A bargain price, $30. • • • "80ME .AMEalCANS II.A VE bull\ gracious
homea on tbe steep blllsides. All of tbem seem
to be doctors -there may be some tax advan-
lasea here. Like all islanders they depend on
ralowat.er.
'"Everybody, tbey fU'St build big cistern in
the nound.' said taxi driver Laplace. 'Then
they build house on top.'
"Canned food is brought in by ship but
there's plenty of local fruit and fish. We found a
modest $2.50 meal at Ches Joe and lt turned out
to be lobster sandwich on toast. The beer here is
Heineken's. ('Jbe Dutch connection)." • • •
BEST OP ALL: Take tbe Caribbean islands
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BJ llOGBa C.uuc>N OlltlltOMf.......... .
Wayne Carlaader, Oeean View Hl•h't M
aupentar, beadl a 11 .. d ol ..,_ 0....,. COUt
area athlete. c...,._ for All-Or_,. Coaat:r balk•·
I ball bonon by tbe Dally Pilot. Carl~, ~
nera1ed 32..t pohtta •
, came and wu nearly
VDltoppable with bla
ablllti• to muscle, yet
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Player of the Y~ar,
taken rrom a 1rot.Q> of
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tiona -each in bis own
ri1bt a unanimous
selection.
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Quinta's John Rogers,
who shared CIF 3-A
Player of the year
honors with Clayton
Olivier as a junior,
Sunset League Player
of the Year Jeff SUNDERMAN
1 Christensen of Fountain Valley, An&elu.s League
Player of tbe Year Scott Sinet of Servile and Santa
Aaa Valley star Tony Neal, the Century League's
beat. •
Put them on the same floor and they'd
average 131.2 points a 1ame aceordiog to their
stat.a.
CAllLANDEll EDGED llOGEllS for the
single honor on tbe basis of h1a abilities to do more
things, such as 25-foot range, 18 rebounds a game,
finding the open man and shedding would-be
physical tactics from tbe opposition as if be were
playing against shadows.
stumble,
63-62
' 81110WA&DL.llANDY ... ~ ...........
Tbe Cypnu Colle1e Char~
continue to bold a bex over -
4leback'1 Oauebol iD playoff ac-
Uoa.
Tbe two teama played it cloH
to the vest all the way Saturday
.aicbt In a first·round state
basketball playolf came but in
tbe end, the Cbar1en picked up
the marblea with a U-G deciaion
on tbe &oeer's noor.
It wu a 1ame which neither
team could dominate and the
wtdett marlin between the two
was early in the action at 11-10.
On two other brief occasions, the
mar1in wu by five in a 1ame
that wu played to the Cypreu
deliberate style rather than tbe
run-and-gun tactics of the
Gaucboa.
"WE PIA YED THE GAJIE
just like we planned and I
wouldn't cbanee a thin& ii we
played them a1ain," a disap-
pointed Saddleback Coach Bill
Brummell said.
"I tbougbt our kids held in
there real well all the way. We
figured we would end up playing
their game anyway and why
waste energy early by trying to
run."
Winning Coach Don Jobnson
said be expected tbe Gauchos to
play this way.
APWI .........
Christensen was the catalyst in Fountain
Valley's undefeated Sunset League season and
performed remarkably well lnaide against taller
foes, although he too, showed tbe versatility to
shoot from the perimeter and drive the bucket, in
addition to sterling defense.
"I THOUGHT we played pret-
ty good defense and we shot real
well. We couldn't afford to mi.aa.
We win a heartbreaker and have
to aboot nearly 80 percent from
tbe floor. That's the kind of
game that it was."
JOE BECKWITH CHATS WITH SANDY KOUFAX.
• Coach of the Year laurels go to Estancia VeroBeaeh
High's Larry Sunderman, who bu taken a team
witb no height and little in tbe way of experience,
to the CIF 3-A sem1linab, which are at tbe Loe
AngeJes Sport.a Arena Thursday.
Sunderman; lo h1a fourth year at Estancia, bu
had h1a EagJes in tbe CIF plafoff• on each oe-
1 caaion, and whether be bu the IDdividuaJ atarta or
, not, the EaaJ" always presmt a fundamentally
sound, aaresatve, lntelllemt and opportuniltic at-'tack.
The sbootlog charts backed
bla statement. The Charcers
abot a phenomenal 70.3 percent
for the game and 76.5 for the
second half. Saddleback bit 73.3
in the n.nt ball but fell off to 5'7.1
for the came. Tbe acore waa lied at
b.alNIDe. ••. and tM sltuatioo didn't cbaa&• notlcably u the
game went down to the wire.
Dodger questions
turn it to Camp If
THE EAGLES FINISHED second to Corona
del Mar in the run for the Sea View League cham-
pionship, but since Estancia bu knocked off
l•dtewood, heavily favored Lynwood and favored
Moreno Valley, each in convincln1 fuhioa.
Sunderman's 1981editionis18-8. The others in
Sunderman'a tour at Eatanica have fashioned rec-
ords of 18-8, 20-6 and 22-S, tbe latter exiting tbe
CIF 3-A playoffs by a ~54 marlin to eventual
champion La Quinta.
Estancia features a lineup witb no one as tall
as 6·3, but aggressive board play, hi&h percentage
shooting and the ability to play many styles, bas
led the EagJes into the CIF 3-A semifinals.
Cypreas wu in front by four
with 3 : 14 to play but turned the
ball over and Saddleback
scored. Then the two teams
traded baskets wltb the
Cbareen leadine by two and
four poUlts down to the 21 aecond
mark wben Pete DeCuu bit a
12-foot jumper to make it eo.se in
favor of Cypress.
By JORN SEVANO
Of -Delly Pli.t Slat! According to Manager Tommy
Lasorda, the Dodgers have a lot
of queaUona that need to be
answered before tbe start of the
1981 baaeball campaip.
Renamed "Camp U " because
of his doubts, Lasorda bas spent
bls early days at Vero Beach
trying to solve the pieces to his
jigsaw puzzJe.
o.tly 1'11.e "'"-"' 0.,-, ,..,.._
Others earning All-Orange County honors in·
elude Corona del Mar's Jeff Pries and Mark Spinn,
and Westminster 's Mi ck DeLavallade on the
second team, in addition to third team selections
Richard Chang of Edlson and Jeff Hughes of Foun-
tain Valley.
THE EAGEll GAUCHOS tben
were forced to foul with the
clock nmninl out and Cbu-ger
catalyst Stan Davis canned
three of four free throws to
make it 83-60 witb five secoods
remaining. A tut second buket
by DeCuas only brought tbe
final score a bit closer.
Can Bill Russell rebound from
surgery to the index finger of bis
throwing band? Cao Reggie
Smith return to form after un·
dergoing an operation on his
right shoulder? Is there a stop·
per and leader among the
Dodg~ pitching corps who can
replace the departed Don Sut-
ton? OCEAN VIEW'S WAYNE CARLANDER.
Fresno State
proves best
Fresno State, which bu gone
virtually unrespected and UD·
noticed ror most of tbe year, put
the cap on a remarkable aeuon
Saturday n.ipt witb a 52-48 de-
cision over San Jose State at tbe
Anaheim Convention Center.
The victory was two-fold in
tbat It enabled tbe Bulldop to
capture the PCAA toumament
championship and thus MC\IJ'e
an automatic berth in the up-
comtnc NCAA playoff•.
T be defensl ve-m lnded
Bulldo1a needed their entire
arsenal to cet paat the l*lkY
Sparta..-. Coach Boyd Grant
conUnuallJ altered bia defeaatve
alipllMMI -ua1q mOIU)' IDU·
to-man and a 1·2-2 .,. -in an
attempt to keep the Spartam off
balaace.
And Jt worked, too, for tM
moat put, u Saa Jou waa tborouclalr frwVaMld u. ....
( ... WIN,Paft•>
DILAVALLAOI
* * * * * *
All-Orange County Basketball
First Team
Player, Scbool Belpt Cl. Ave.
Wayne Carlander, Ocean View' 6-8 Sr. 32.9
John Rogers, La Quinta 6·9 Sr. 33.1
Tony Neal, Santa Ana Valley 6~ Sr. 24.7
J eff Christensen, Ftn Valley 6-3 Sr. 18.1
Scott Sinek, Servile 6-2 Sr. 22.4
Second Team
Mick DeJ.,avallade. Westminster
Jeff Pries, Corona del Mar
Mark Spinn, Corona del Mar
Dave Belshe, Cypress
John Barkey, Troy
Till.rd Team
Mark Lewis, Tustin
Richard Chang, Edison
Paul Thomas, Brea-Olinda
Jeff Hughes,.Fountain Valle)"
Wayne Call, Capistrano Valley
6~
6-S
6-6
6-5
S-10
6-7
6-S
6-4
6-2
5-11
Sr. 24.4
Sr. 20.6
Sr. 16.2
Sr. 18.4
Sr. 18.8
Sr. 19.0
Jr. 21.0
Jr. 21.1
Jr. 16.0
Sr. 19.1
THE LEAD CHANGED bands
or was tied on 29 occasions u
tbe Char1en posted tbelr nth
straig~ victory to move into
next weekend's state tourna-
ment at Cai State ( Fu.Uertoo)
between tbe top eight teams in
tbe state.
Early in tbe conference
season, Cypress was 2-S and
Jobnsoo wu reminded of Uds
fact. "At tbat Ume, we were
bopinc the season would come to
a charitable end.
"But the addition of Davia
helped tremendoUllY. He ls a
leader, baa eood polae, handles
the ball well, is a bard com-
petitor and capable of doin1
everytblnc you aak of him," bla
coach said in praiae of the youne
point cuard who made the
Charcen click.
Those are the obvious ques·
lions, tbe ones Lasorda will be
able to see and make judgments
on himself: There are some
others, though, that are not as
prevalent, and tbese could be
the ones that actually determine
tbe Dodgers' future this season.
CAN PITCHER Rick Sutcliffe,
the National League's Rookie of
the Year in 1979, regain the
touch that left him miserably in
1980? Will Steve Yeager, Joe
Ferguaoo or Mike Scioscia f10al -
ly assume command behind the
plate and give tbe Dodgers some
st.ability back there they've so
sorely needed? Will Davey
Lopes once again be Davey
Lopes?
The latter question may sound
insignificant in comparison to
tbe rest ... but it isn't. In fact,
Looking for right place, t~e
Jefferson hope• A.nge.l1 are the amwer to_ fiis riddle
By EDZINTEL of-OeNy~ .... Back in 1987, .Teue Jeftenoo wu a tall,
wiry right-banded pitcher at Carver ffilh
School in Chester. Va.
He wu only a junior then • ._ Jeftenoa
bad an·overpowenac fast ball and wicked
curve that made bi1b aebool bitten' beada
spin.
He blld juat thrown b1a flnt llD-bltter
when be experienced a aear fMal acddent.
Drivlnc home from tebool OM UY with bil
brother Alomo, Jefferson IMHI a c."Ol1llloll
with anotbe1' car.
1£81&'8 BBAD 8LAM•&D tat.o the
steerinl ~11 and bla f •ee immediately
covered with D1ood.
Tbt tlD»Ht pui a ~ over lUt rt1ht eyebrow tJaat • from tbt
bridle of tall ... t.o tlae ...ua ---°' b1a e,e. Tiie eilt nq1liNd HI lll&Cltlll to
m...S. Tba&'I rtdlt-141 ......... I
At tMt tllM. 0. b1t1'•1 e.,... ,..med Wl• ~. 8"' ,,...., .. ww't ,._.to . i.ttt••·-·--, ..... .... ~ ,, .. _ ,....., ........ Ill -at ..
rlpe old .. e of 18, be WU slped by the
Baltimore Orioles' rook.le lann club,
Bluefield. Re wu tbe Oriol•' fou.rtb round
draft pick ln that summer's free .,eat
draft.
Jeffenon developed alow}y. He played in
the miDol' leapea for o.,... ftn 1•an
before belDI broaaht up to tbe bll lequ. mldway tbroucb the Im Mat• 1111 pn-vtou two HUOU of AAA Nil produced a
ll·S comlUed reewd wltla • a.a DA ID
im.
Jeffm luted 2~ 1ean at BalUmon,
when be eompUed a 7-7recordiD1• total tno•n:t., "I 't let to pltcb ...... tMn wltlt
1u11 lllle (Jim) P•lmer •d (Mille)
C1MlJs aramd," Jeffenca Aid .._..tb'
after a brW wonout at Palm~ wtda
........ \be Aal•la.
JSWSUON WU TaAD8D to the
Clale• ... 8oa tcir ....... ToaJ
... 111 sm. He •• .... ....., .. • :·=-·~=~==
tbU aeuon) before being aeJected ln 19'76
by Toronto. in the American League ex-
panalon draft.
For a~ Jean at Toronto, Jefferson was
22·51 with an ERA of about 4.IO.
Jn the lut month of tbe U. aeuoa, Jef-
fenon wu put on waivers and plcted up bJ the Pittlburf,b Piratea.
He ftnallJ IOt to atart the fl.nal came of
tbe HMClll for tbe Piratel and pltcbed ~
•o•••p. allowtq Jaat one earned nm.
· Wlan tbe aeaaon end•d, Jefferson
bee ... a bee a1ent and WM boqbt bJ
the Aatell duriDC tbe winter bueball
trade meednp, A.I .J...._ lleld a mouad fll.........,
lce..wlda~8'oulder~-.11-mt•• wortou& 10 a p!altk ttllt lbilter·
., &M rm, be •PGke ot bit ,._.. Ill ta.. ....
•:'ftS llAIN TmNG roa a a. ao •• u •••lc~,··i....w. •-n.mon'8· -..1...-.me--...lfMLl'ft
Dffer ..._ llY• UM ~ from
.. an~ to ID oat then aDd pltcb 11 liODI U 1fiui:-·• ·
it may be the m ost important of
all.
Lopes, you see, is more than
just the Dodgers' startio~
second baseman and leadoff bat·
ter. He's their cataJyst, their team leader, their ex-captain.
He 's looked up to by ~he
youngsters on the team and he's
respected by his peers.
SIMPLY PVT, Lopes is thd.
man that malces the Dodgers gd
-or al lea.st he was until last
year.
By his own admission, the 5-91 170-pound pivotman remembenr
1980 as if it was a nightmare. I\
career .2168 hitter, his averag&
dipped to .251 last season, as di4'.
his home run (10), RBI (49) an~
stolen base (23) totals, too.
A prideful individual, Lopes•
didn't think he helped th
Dodgers in their final pus
toward a National League Wes
title in '81. A couple or person
lows were a dropped popup i
San Diego whic h cost th
Dodgers a game, and bis error.
in the first inning agains\
Houston in the one-game playoff•
which opened tbe door for tw<P.
Astro runs.
"I obviously didn't have a
good year for whatever the rea-
son." expJained LoQH. ''Some.
of it wu personal but I don't
want to get 11lto that because it's
lo the past. I have a very',
positive attitude about thiS"'
season."
LOPES, WHO WILL turn 35 ~· ~
May, constitutes one-fourth of
an infield tbat bas been togethe
for the put eight seasons. IJ\
fact no other infield in the major
leagues bas enjoyed the san>Et.
solidarity aa Lopes, BUI Russell,..
Ron Cey and Steve Garvey.
Despite the unity, however,
and the team'• overall cobesiveJ
fashion a world champiomblp I witb Uds unit. Three attem
win three faiJu.res, the mOlt
1 cent ol which was ~ck in
with the New Yort Yahkees.
Ct'early, wit-Lopes at S5
< almo.t). RuueU at 32, Cey Ill JI
and OarveJ at S2, this quartet
Ian 't ~ any )'OWlfer. And,
,ther• IJD't anytblq they would
like more Ulan brtac LA its ftnt
cbampAomblp ln ll 1•an before
tbla unit boWI out.
.. We've bad tbl-ee op·
portunltiel and come up abort
tllrH Umes," Lope• eaplaiDI. "It'• no& tbM the otber ~ 11lave been more talea\ed. ·We
certainly _.. capable. We've
!Jut Deftl' bele able to exeeute
'In a World Sid•. .
I un CDTAINLY wc.Wd '-a
...... to -tbrcllueb all tJda -DOtllaftwcmoee."
Lopee ....._ tbt key. at fllaat
'(8"1P, ..... )
·I
Kr~ fed apWlth Padre1,
may 1oon d·1••np them
YUllA, Arb. (AP) -Alts ..... ,..,., tlM II love .tfalr bltwMG tM Su °"9D·,p.ar. Uld
club"-a., ltroe • ., be~ to u -4.
Complalamc Pl1da1 Uaa\ .. Su .,....
PMlnl laave CODllaUDtlJ mt WJ liDce M ........ tbe
team bl 11'1•, tbe 11-year..ad Kroc 1818 be may MU Dae Na·
tloDal Le..-frwblM U multl·mHHoe dollar 109MI tcm·
tiaue.
"We at SZ.1 mW&oe 1ut ...._, •· 1tJW 1aid. "I won't
1tud for muda more of tbat. l'Ye never tum a dime out of
tb1I b.u elub. I didn't bay It to make mGDeJ, I'll be Mppf
WI 7w U we loet OlllJ $100,000 -but DOt SZ. T mUllM,"
Kroc, tbe board cbalrman ol MeDoaald'1, tbe world'•
larseat fut-food operatloa, says be donate. • mHJlon a JHr
to cbariU•, "but tbe ball club JONI half tbat amOUDt. ••
"I would rather put the money ln 1ometb1n1
worthwhile," be 1ald. "You ~d build a cblldren'1 boepltal
for S2 m11JiC1D."
The team's board chairman alto 1aid tbat be b pnpared
to clOM down the team for the rest ol tbe HUOD if tbe players
walk out Ma.y 29 u some threaten if tbe compematloa mue t. not resolYed.
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Pbillldelpbia PblWes star Lair)' ..... respondlq to, the nen ..., c...,..aer i. putUq tbe Pbillles up -,or
aale: "It'• really a sad day when a Ill)' like blm bu to
aell. J,doa't aee Jt as l01in.1 u owner. He bad a lot of' dlpity and tlua."
lwl ,._.,..I• H lillr N .... I•
Denver'• Du ..... poured in • points, ln· m
cludlq 20 in tbe tint ball, to Ind the NUQeta
to a lZl·lOI National Buketball Auodatloa vie·
tory over Detroit Saturday . . . Dunl Grtmlll
and Allu ....... aparted a fourth.quarter comeback for
Utab, wblcb came from 11 poiats off tbe pace to beat San
Die10, '7·N ... Du aawMr'lll pumped in rt points and
E••te I•••••• bit 20 as AUanta Clefeated Houston,
11'·108 ... 1ella LHa1 led a third-quarter aur1e u Golden
State stopped Seattle, 108-103.
firees .. e.•~ ,..,,,__
Edmonton's Wa1•e GretaJ aeored fow
times to increase bis National Hockey Leape-
lead.inc point total to 130 u Philadelphia fell,
S-3, Saturday . . . St. Louis dealt tbe New
York Rangers a 7-2 lOla bebi.od the scorin1 of Wape Ba~c•,
who scored twice and added two assists ... Boston stopped
Chicago, 7-1, with Keltla Crowder scorin1 twice . . . Bryu
Trottier scored a pair of goals, includin1 the came-winner on
a power play as the New York Islanders defeated Vancouver
3· l . . . Rick llowaeaa scored twice to apart Wlnnipeg to ~
4-2 upset over Montreal . . . Kn& NU.... scored two goals
in a wild third period as Calgary stopped Toronto, 6-4 . . .
Third-period power-play goals by Crate Bartabvc and
Gordie lloberts ignited Minnesota to an 8-S win over
Pittsburgh.
Flfll• r .. t•r •••ll•e. ... 'Cafl
ARCADIA -Plyinl Puter played second !!}
fiddle to Spectacular Bid tbe put two years and
now alms to establish himself aeainat a runner
wltb a simpler name, John HeDJ')', in today's
$427, 150 Santa Anita Handicap.
Both Flying Paster, a horse named by his newspaper ex-
ecutive owner, and John Henry are millionaires on tbe race
tract. Genuine Risk, not running this time, is the only other
thoroughbred stiU competing who has won $1 million or more.
Flying Paster was 0-6 against Spe<:tacular Bid, now re·
tired to stud on a multimillion dollar syndication.
Fes aser .4-.el .-a A1r ... ,..
SANTA ANA -Bob Lee, a former relief •
pitcher for the Angels, baa been sentenced to a
six-year prison term on a conviction for child molesting.
Lee, 43, wu sentenced to the California lnatitute for Men
in Chino by Orange County Superior Cowt Judie Lloyd Blan-
pied, who rejected a plea for probatioo for Lee. ·
Lee wu convicted by a jury earlier this year of three
felony counts involvinl lew conduct with bis If.year-old step-
dau1bter.
He pitched for the An1eh in 1964-418. He was employed u
an iroo worker unW being laid off earlier this year, accordin1
to bis probation report.
llema, SmeUffe ,_. .......
lerTJ ae... an 18-1ame winner lut season, •.
and met 8.adlffe, who had a dbappolntln1
buebail aeuoo in llm>, worked two acoreleu
lnnln1s apiece Saturday la their fint ap-
pearances in a Dod1en' intruqUlld pme .•. Atlanta bu
traded Jeff ....,...... to SeaWe for relief pltcber Cutes
Dlaa, endlnt an impuae caUMd by an outatandlnc loan the
Braves made to the left fielder ... Pete •ae&.-bit a
three-nm homer to lead Minnesota to a 8-1 victory over
Detroit in the aeuon'a first exhibition game. ........ , ...... .., , ........ .
SAN JOSE -Geor1e Beat, whose m
alcoholism sometimes eroded bi.a soccer prow-
eaa, bu admitted blmaeif to a boepital to over-_
come bis drinkint problem, accordi.q to John
Carbray, 1eoera1 manaeer of the San Jose Earthquakes.
"He won't be releued from Hayward Vesper Roapital
until the boepital thinks the patient bu •ufftclent undentand-
inl of bis problem to become an outpatient," Cabray said. Ancel• Beat, Geor1e'1 wife, said her husband "wanted to
do tbb for a loq time, and be decided now wu the time to do
it."
Tbe opportunity for treatment came with the cancellation
of a propoaed tour of Soutbeut Alia by tbe Quakes.
Cabray said a couple of weeks of boapitallaation probably
won't prnent Beat from belDc readJ for tbe Quakes bome-
opener OD March 29 a1alnat tbe CollDOI.
"Jimmy Gabriel, tbe coach, says Georse ia in .1ucb IOOd
pbyalcal CODdltJon, be\t only need a C!OUple of days of prac-
tice/' Cabl'ay said.
Pl11e•1...,•••••,._.,. .....
ineludiq Qaem to Conquer in tbe •·• Suta
..._ PlllC97 rode ftYe wiDDen Satu.rdaJ, •
Aaa llmdleap at Suta Anita . . . Oakmoat C0UDtrJ Qub tD Oumoat, Pa., wM aamed ..
tlae '* cl tbe 191 U.S. 0,.. 'Golf Qa.,._ldp bJ tbe U.S.
Golf MlodlUGll ..• Crllll ftrdll edpd Gnat Blttala'1 ~ -la UM U.8. World er.. eo.trJ T ... Tltala, ~· •:t .I to .._.., •:ie fw tbe 1*.• ...._. at·
. . . Nn FAal• w IMlllll .... qp.
•tared tllil •lr.Ua•ete:r nee Ill Wac~ta ._. wtad ' ud ta m.tq te111peratana, .. ....., tM ii.t-.U.
...... 1a1:U:M. .
.............
8Wt iZERLANO'S DENISE INELLMANN SHOWS F°"M.
Figure skating
..
British pair wins
HARTFORD, Conn. CAP> -
Jayne Torvill and Christopher
Dean, financed by their
hometown o f Nottingham,
England, repaid their faithful
followers Saturday night by
easily wlnoing the dan.ce com-
petJticJll. tbe final event ol tbe
five-day World FllUl'e Sbtinl
Cbamplonahl.-.
Biellmann nor Kristofics· Binder
plans to compete unUl 1984 .
But she refused to admit that
a few less triples and more skat-
ing would improve her.
"I think I have room for more
triples in my pro1ram," sbe
said. Her coach, Peter Burrows,
HY• tbe style and arace will
come with ace aod maturity.
a1 mwaa L. llA!fDY ... ..., .......
FoHowfnt are the -...u ftiMtl on TV today. RMlftgl are: I' I I excellent;' I./ worttt wetchtno; I fair; / fortlt ~ . .
-10 ...... a. ...... 2 ./' './
NM aAIKaTMLL: MUweukee at PfUIMefpt\le.
As uuc.n: Gery Bender, 8111 Auuell and Akk Barry.
The 76ers are belno challenged by Botton tor tN Atfantlc
Division IMd but the Bucks are well tn front of thetr nMr.st
rivals In the c.ntral OIVlslon. Jullua (Or. J .) Ervine lffds tftt
76ert In "'°'Ing with more than 2A points a game. He Is Joined 'by Darryl O.wklns Steve Mhc, C.ldwlll Jones and Maurice
Cheeks tn the startlnv llneup. AUrques JoMIOn Is the Buck
catalyst and Is averaging more than 20 points a oame with
Junior Bridgeman and Harvey catchings Joining him In the starting fteld.
~ 10:41 •·"'·· CM,.,... 4 ./ ./ ./ ./
COLLEGE •ASKETaALL: Notre O.me •t DeP•ul. ~: Dick Enberg, Biiiy Packer and Al McGuire.
The Fighting I rlsh known for their ability to uPSet the
dope sheet, take their 22~ record and No. 6 national ranking
to DePaul, where Coach Ray l'Myer and his second-ranked team with a 26-1 mark awall
• 1 P·"'·• CMnnel 2 ./ ./
GOLF: lnverrary Classic.
Announcers: Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker,
Ben Wright, Frank Glleber and Ken Venturi.
Curtis Strange has a four-shot lead over the nearest com-
petitor as today's final round gets under way. Strange er'lters
today's fourth round 15 strokes better than per. Tom Kite and
Larry Ziegler are tied for second place whlle Johnny Miller,
follow ing a 66 Saturday, Is at 206, Clve s{rokes behind Strange.
OTHER TELEVISION 9:~ a.m . (:W) -FUTBOLJNTERNACIONAL.
10 a.m . W -NCAA aASKETBALL -A review of the
1980-81 college basketball season and a preview of the "3rd
NCAA basketball championships. Dick Enberg"' Biiiy Packer
and Al McGuire report. (50) -SPORTS AMa:RICA -The
University of Nebraska meets Iowa State University In gym-nastics competition.
11 a.m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY.
12: 15 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Olympk
champions Peggy Fleming and John Curry head a llst of lee
skating stars at Superskates VI I, taped at New York. Also
performing are 1981 U.S. men's and ladles' champs Scott Hamilton and Elaine Zayak.
12:45 p.m . (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL -The announce-
ment of the pairings and seedings for the 4-team tourn•
ment. Dick Enberg, Biiiy Packer and Al McGuire rePort.
1 p.m. '") -SPORTSWORLD -Floyd "Jumbo" Cum-
mings (U ·O> vs. Renaldo Snipes (19·0) In a 10-round
heavyweight bout telecast five from Atlantic City, NJ. Cum-
ml ngs Is currently on parole after serving 12 years In a Joliet,
111., penitentiary. Also: The final Installment of the world.pro ·
figure skating championships, taped at Landover, Md. (7) -
SUPERTEAMS -The Oakland Raiders and the Philadelphia
Eagles test their versatility In the first Superteams pre-
1 imlnary, taped at Honolulu. Commentators include Al
Michaels, Reggie Jackson and Bob Uecker.
2:15 p.m. (7) -BOXING -Rafael "Bazooka" Limon de-
fends his wee super featherweight title against challenger
Boza Edwards in a scheduled 15-round bout, taped at Stockton.
2:30 p.m. (22) -SOCCER.
3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -A special
performance by Olympic champion Nadia Comaneci and the
Rumanian gymnasts, taped at New York. Also taking pert
will be Kurt Thomas, winner of the 1979 Sullivan Award as
America's best amateur athlete. Also: The pair s competition
in the world figure skating championships, taped at Hartford
Conn. Commentators include: Jim McKay, Dick Button and
Peggy Fleming.
RADIO Hockey -Kings at Winnipeg, S: 30 p.m ., KOGO (600).
('TMDalty Pllett.Mlre1,1•9'Mtwl-'9CMft19S.}
Torvill and Dean won tbe four·
mlaute free-skate on all ol the
Jud1es' cards except the Soviet
judge, who favored runnersup
Irina Moiaaeeva and Andrei
Minenkov of the Soviet Union,
world champions in 1975 and
1977.
Strange leads by f 011r
American champions Judy
Blumberg and Michael Seibert,
third throughout the compeU-
tlon, suffered an uncharac-
teristic slip to tbe ice and
dropped to fourth place behind
Natalia Beatemianova and An·
drei Bukin of the Soviet Union.
Actually, these two couples tied
wlth seven factored places, but
ties are broken by the better
finish in the free.skate.
The fans' favorite durinl these
cbamp6C1D1hipa was Swiss stater
Denise Blellmann.
Blellmann'a IJ'•ce, aopbiaica-
tlon and art1slry brou1ht her a
told medal in the World npre
Statlnl Olamplomhip after tbe
final lone Pf'Oll'•m Friday nilbl.
It wu Switzerland's first medal
iD tbe ladies' world event and ita
second told medal ever.
Tbe crowd reveled in tbe
Zurich teen-a1er'1 beautiful
style and cheered wildly when
abe performed three of her
famous Btellmann spins, in
which abe rotates on one leg
while ~ the other leg over
the back ol ber bead at tbe same
time.
, ''She bad a lot qaore presenta-
tion and style, which I think I
have to ~k on for next year,"
said American Elaine Zayak,
whose 1oa1 la a gold medal at
the 1984 Olymp ics. Neither
Lopez rolling
in LPGA play
TUCSON (AP> -Nancy
Lopes-Melton fired a coune-
record • to take a four~ltn>lte
lead OYU Myra Van Hooae after
Saturday's third round of the
Ari&oDa Copper Clualc Ladles
Profeulonal Golf Ataoclatioa
toaraameat.
Lopez.JleJton, who bu Jed
tbroqbout tbe tow'DeJ, tak• a no total into toc1a1'• final rouad.
Van ~. tbe 119 LPGA &ookM cl tbe Year, llaot a 'JO ..~ to Offliak• PrW&Y'• Heoad·plaee flal1her, Pat ... ....,.
Pattr 8*'• ts &loM ta tWtd plaee _llt D'I -an•..._
..... Lopes ......
ftne pr an Ued for =:;.All.~= ..,...,... .....
lnverrary fiekl melts under 66
LAUDERHILL, Fla. CAP) -
Curtis Strange, exhibiting the
sure, steady game that won him
two titles last year, fired a no-
bogey, alx-under•par 86 and took
a commanding, four-abot lead
Saturday in the !bird round ol
the lnve.rrary Golf Classic.
Strange, 27, and one of the new
wave of stars ..movin1 to the
front rank of tbe came, bad a
5'-hole total of 201, lS strokes un-
der par oo the 7 ,129-yard lnver-
rary Golf Club coune.
Stranie, a former national col·
legiate champion from Wake
Forest, pulled away from the
field with a back nine of 32.
His playing partners in tbe
br11bt , warm, south Florida sun-
ablne, Tom Kite and struuJing
Larry Ziegle~J. were tied for
second at 205. JUte birdied two of
bis last two boles for a 68.
Ziegler, a two-shot leader at the
end of two rounds, aalvaeed a
72-witb a late rally that included
an eight-foot eagle putt on the
15th.
Johnny Miller was next with a
86 and a 206 to(ai. Miller woo
tbla event last year when it wu
known as tbe Jackie Gleason In·
verrary Classic. Gleason is no
longer associated with t he
tournament.
Miller, already a two-time
winoer this season, said he had
little h ope of overtaking
Strange.
"J figured I had to shoot es to
get back into it." said Miller,
who opened up with a blrdle-
eagle-blrdie start. •'I abot • but it didn't do me mucb tood.
Curtis shot 88, too and I didn •t
make up any ground. He's too
1ood a player. I can't expect
bim to back off in the last
round."
J act Nicklaus was another
shot back at 207. He bad a •. in·
clud.lng a 26-foot birdie putt on
the final hole after the national
televiaion cameras bad ended
their coverage for the day.
"I didn't play very · well,"
said Nicklaus, who hit only four
fairways.
"But l learned something
from it. I made an adjustment in
my swing over the last few boles
and it was a lot better. My swine
became repetitive for the first
lime this year. I should hit the
ball better tomorrow. If I can
make some putts, well, then
we'll see."
Tom Purtzer, with a 71, Bob
Murphy, with a 69, and Ray
Floyd, with a 68, were at 207,
seven abots off the pace.
Zie1Jer, a IS-year veteran
lookinl for his fourth PGA Tour
Utle, backed off in a hurry. He
bo1eyed three of the first six
holes and turned in 38.
"I just hit it terrible," he said.
"Tbe eqJe saved the day."
While he was struggling,
Strance quickly took control. He
rolled in a 20 footer for birdie oo
the fourth bole and stroked a &-
iron to witbln four feet of the
fl•I for another blrdie on the
aeventb.
Tbat Jl'rt him in front and be·
beld it the-rest of the way. He
reached each of the two par-5
holes oa the back aide la two and
2·putted for birdie, and be holed
two other puts of about eicbt
feet, each olf a mid-Iron for two
more.
He finished off the back with
three consecutive pars that, he
sald, "was just a little disap-
pointing; 17 and 18 both were
playing pretty easy and I
thought I should have done a lit·
tie better."
&atuda ll_IP'• 111'11 bMUt-
1 baU team Uii a Nmatdt .-Alta
Loma ,...._, ta tbe ar •A
Dl•Joft'I • tbe &acl*I defeet.4
Lyawood, !0"'4 Saturday .apt lrf
tbequarterftnala.
............. l'.di80D and J'oun.
tala Valley'1 llrll botb Iott that .
lquut.er1lDal IUD• Saturday to
eUmtaatetbem1elvea.
At Lynwood, guard Vtckle
:Simpson played a key role in
E1tanda'1 win u t.be 5-7 guard
scored 14 point.I, came up with
1tbree ateab and bad some clutch
baskets in tbe waning momeots
1wben the Eagles bad to bold off a
,peaky Lynwood aquad. . I Estancia (2S-3) fell behind ear·
ly u Lynwood, led by forward
Angie Stovall (19 points>. built a '7-1 lead.
1 Estancia still trailed, 14-9, at
the end of the first quarter but
!then the Eagles, behind All-CIF
1orward Cara Francy and Kris
Reid, went to work.
•ot law.dq tbrouCb tM I09ith
period.
Lyawood tied the 1ame, ..-
befoN Slm~aad Sbar 8ll)'eu
scored a aNlif ol buteta to So
ahead. • It wat at that polDt tbat
Lynwood'• top aeorer. Antle
Ch.rtttiaa weot out of the tame
wltb atwlltedankle.
"They (Lynwood) outbuatled
ua mOllt of tb• Ume,'' aaid Eatan·
cll1 bead coach Joe Wolf.
"Fortunately we 1ot some 1ood
defense to overcome aU our
turnoven (31).''
Bronwyn Hand WU the Eaalee'
leadlnl rebounder with 12 while
Reid and Francy both •pulled
downnlne.
Lynwood flniahes the seuoo at
lM.
Tuesday night, Estancia meets
Alta Loma at a site to be de-
termined by a coln fiip in tbe
semifinals. Last year. these two
teams met in the championship
eamewitbAltaLoma wlnniDl-Tbe Eagles outscored
J.ynwood, 15·7 in the second
quartertota.ke a 24-21 margin.
A t Long Beach Poly, Edison
bad problems containing Poly'a
6·3 senior center Teri Withers as
she scored a game-high 30 points
to lead her team t.o a 68-54 victory.
DODGER DON STANHOUIE TAKES AN INSIDE LOOK AT SOME UNUSUAL EQUIPMENT-A SPOOF ON EQUIPMENT.
Estancia maintained its lead
lbrougbout the third quarter and
Jnost of the fourth but then things ,. ....... ~.)
WIN.
"Our girls ..aave 100 percent,"
said Edison "Coach Dave White
who saw his team fall behind by 14
points before battling back to
within three points with five
minutes to go.
Beavers staggered l'r .. r~•l
IF. • •
as far as 1981 is concerned. wi ll
be the team's ability to iron out
those "ifs," as Lasorda likes to
call them. • •
time again in attempting to get a
shot off.
Sue Randall and Shannon
Meyer bad 25 and 20 points
respectively for Edison and both
helped keep Poly's leading
scorer, Faye Paige to just nine
points.
Sun Devils rip OSU, 87-67 "I think some of then1 have
already been answered," says
Lopes. "I think Billy Russell has
proven he's going to be 100 per-
cent. Reggie <Smith I may take a
little more time maybe a
week or so into the season
Of course the Spartans put up '
a pretty good defense
themselves as their 2-3 pressure
zone gave the Bulldogs fits too.
With that in mind (Fresno is
ranked No. 1 nationally in de·
fense; San Jose No. 4}, it came
as no surprise that the score was
just 44 eight minutes into the
contest.
The Bulldogs, while holding
the Spartans quiet over the next
11ix minutes, briefly took an 11-4
advantage. But that was short·
lived when the Spartans held the
}Julldoga at bay and created a
run ol their own.
At tbe ball, the BuJJdoea led
)9·17 -and the points sot
tougher from there. .
Sixteen times during the final ao minutes tbe score was tied or
exchanged hands. And it wasn't
until the 3: 22 mart that the Bulldogs finally took any
assemblance of order.
Trailing 46-44, the Bulldogs got
a three-point play from Rod Hig-
1in11 -on a slam dunk and free
Uirow -and another three-point
effort from guard Bobby An·
derson -on a layup and free
throw. That made the score 50--46
Fresno State with l : 14 remain·
ing and the Bulldogs never
looked back.
The Bulldogs (25·3), who shot
50 percent for the game, bad
three players in double figures
led by center Pete Verboeven's
14 points. Guard Donald Mason
added 12 while Higgins tossed in
10.
For the Spartans (21-8). who
are hoping to secure an NCAA
at-large berth today. they were
led by tournament MVP Sid
Williams, who scored 15 points.
"I thought it was a cham-
pionship game," said Grant.
"I 've always meas ured my
team not by how we shoot, but
by bow bard we play and, boy, I
thought we played hard. I'm
proud of my kids. I will always
be in their debt.'·
"Fresno's got a great team,"
complimented Spartan Coach
Bill Berry. "I have a lot of
respect for them. They did what
they had to to win."
-by .Jolla Sevaao
Long Beach Poly had the height
advantage with no Edison girl
overS-9.
At Sao Gabriel, Fountain
Valley closed out its season with a
70-51 loss to San Gabriel. The
Barons end the season with a 20·6
record.
Marina upsets
Dos Pueblos
in volleyball
Marina Higb '11 volleyball
team, which wu M last year
and unranked in this year's Cl F
preseason poll, pulled off a ma·
jor upset Saturday night as the
Vikings won in five games over
No. 6 ranked Dos Pueblos at
Marina.
Marina did it by taking the de-
cisive fifth game, 15-3, after go-
ing out to a 14·1 lead in that
game.
The final match score was
15·8. 15-7, 8-15, 11-15, 15-3.
Marina was led by the play of
middle blocker/bitter Andy
Klussmann, senior outsjde hitter
Tom Plane, junior setter Chris
Fisher and junior back row
player . Mark Cox.
Uos Pueblos advanced to the
semifinals of the CJF playoffs
last year and is consistently a
power in volleyball from ·year to
year. Four of the players who
started last year are again back
this season while Marina has
just two seniors in its starting
lineup.
Marina plays seventh-ranJted
Ca pis trano Valley at Capo
Valley Wednesday at 7 p.m.
"This is undoubtedly a great
win for us,'' said Marina Coach
Tim Reed. "I hope w~ can keep
it rolling."
In another match, Newport
Harbor lost lo Palisades in four
games.
From AP dlspatcbes
CORVALLIS, Ore. -Byron Scott driUed 17 of
bis 25 points in a first-half Arizona State blitz
Saturday as the fifth-ranked Sun Devils ripped No.
1-ranked Oregon State 87·67 in the Pacific 10 Con-
ference basketball finale for both teams.
The Joss spoiled the Beavers' bid for an un·
beaten regular season.
Oregon State, which clinched the Pac-10 title
with a victory over Arizona Thursday night,
finished at 17-l ·in the confere.nce and 26-1 overall.
Arizona State flllisbed the regular season at 16·2 in
the Pac·lO and 24·3 for the season.
Oregon State held a 64 lead ln the opening
minutes before everything collapsed for the
Beavers. The uwally sharp-shooting Beavers
didn't score for lhe next 6 :20 as the Sun Devils
opened up an 18-6 margin.
It got worse for the Beavers after that as Scott
bombed away from outside and 7-0 Alton Lister
dominated play inside.
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SEATTLE -Junior forward Mike Sanden
sank 12 of 14 s hots and ftnished with 28 points to
lead tbe UCLA Bruins to a 91-72 victory over
Washington in Paclflc-10 Conference action.
The 13th-ranked Bruins, virtually unstoppable
in the first half, when they led 35-lS with ei1ht
minutes to go, found themselves s truggling
midway in the second half after Sanders picked up
his fourth foul.
Washington outscored UCLA 22-10 over the
first nine minutes and cut the Bruin lead to 60-58
on Dan Caldwell's baseline jumper with 11 minutes to go.
IJSC U, lt'••hl,..c .. Si. 59
PULLMAN, Was h . -Forward Maurice
Williams grabbed an offensive rebound and
powered it into the basket with three seconds re-
maining lo boost Southern California to a 60·59 win
over Washington State in the Pacific-10 Conference
finale for both teams Saturday night.
No. C•rollR• 81, /Jlart1i.Rd 80
LANDOVER, Md. -James Worthy scored 19
points, and a layin by fleet guard Jimmy Black
broke the seventh tie of the second baH, propelling
North Carolina to a 61-60 victory over Maryland in
the title game of the Atlantic Coast Conference
tournament.
It was North Carolina's ninth tourney title and
third in five years. The Tar Heels last won it in
1979.
With the score tied at 54, Black stole a pass.
dribbled the length of the court and bit a layup
with 2:55 left. AJ Wood's offensive rebound and
layup made it 58-54 with 1: 57 to play, and after
Mexico leads Davis Cup
' CARLSBAD CAP) -Raul Ramirea and young
Jorge Lozano, paired together in doubles for the
fll'st time, surprised Marty Riessen and Sherwood
Stewart 6-4, 3-f, 9-7, o-6, 6-3 to give Mexico a 2·1
lead over the United States in first-round non-zonal
Davis Cup competition Saturday.
the final set. "We didn't get discouraged.
There were points when Jorge missed five
shots in a row or I'd m,lss some shots, but we kept
going, kept fighting," said Ramirez, who baa Mex·
lco in a position for a third victory over the U.S.
in the past seven years.
Maryland turned the ball over on a traveling call
on Albert King, Worthy bit one of two free throws
to give the Tar Heels a five-point lead. 59·54, with
1:25 to play.
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COLUMBUS Ohlo State, sparked in the
second half by Clark Kellogg, upset eighth-ranked
Iowa 78·70 in a Big Ten Conference game.
Iowa. finishing the season 13·5 in the con·
ference and 21-6 overall, was tied with Indiana for
first place in the Big Ten Conference. Indiana
raced Michigan State Saturday night.
Leading 56-55 with 9: 31 left, Ohio State scored
nine straight points, seven by Kellogg, to grab a
65·55 lead. The Hawkeyes trailed by at least tltree
points for the rest of the game.
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KANSAS CITY -Tony Guy; Darnell Valen·
tine and Art Housey combined to score 61 points and lead Kansas to an 80-a romp over Kansas
State in the final of the Big Eight post-season
tournament.
Kansas, which finished in a three-way tie for
second in the regular seasoo. took control of the
game late in the first half behind the hot shooting
of Guy and Valentine and posted a 43·36 halftime
lead.
IAHtUeiUe 42, Oieda-••~'
LOUISVILLE -Derek Smith and Lancaster
Gordon scored all but two of Louisville's ~econd·
haU points as the Cardinals defeated Cincinnati
42-31 in a slow-paced championship game of the
Metro Conference tournament. The victory the de·
fending NCAA cha mpion a berth in this year's
playoffs.
S.rw1e•e a, t'lll•••.,• ••
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Leo Rautins broke a
personal 24-minute scoring drought by tipping in a
rebound with three seconds left in the third over-
time as Syracuse edged Villanova 83·80 to win the
Big East Conference championship.
Seven-foot Dan Schayes. who scored nine of
bis 15 points in the overtimes, iced the game with a
technical free throw called on Villanova for at·
tempting to take an extra timeout.
. Cal Polt1 (SLO) 84, Clarfo• St. 81
WEST LONG BRANCH, N .J -Pete
Neumann scQred 28 points lo lead Cal Poly-San
Luis Obispo to an 84·61 victory over Clarion State
in the championship round of the NCAA Division II
Easter Regional playoffs.
Cal Poly will host the quarter-finals of the
tourney next weekend.
That's hne and dandy for
those "ifs." But what about
Lopes himself'!
"l'M NOT SETTING any
goals per se." he answerl>. "but
I am pushing the body a little bit
more to see just how rar it will
go. A lot of people like to think
you're over-the-nill when you
reach your 30's and l don't .
believe that. I' II find that out•
this year, though, because I'm
attempting to do something
about that
"I like it when there is pres-
sure on myself. It's like you're
in a constant do-or-die situation .•
I'm optimistic because I've al-
leviated a lot of my problems
during the winter a nd I 'm
pushing myself now both men·
tally and physically.
"I think if we stay heaJthy
we 're stilJ the team to beat. Bul ·
if we're not, it's a ny body's
pick."
Funny how Lopes prefaced his
final s tatement with an if.
Lasorda can add it to his list of .
others. 1/ he wants
UCI runs past
·Santa Barbara
Sparked b y 21 season or
lifetime bests. UC Irvine's
men's track <1nd field team ran •
roughs hod over visiting UC San·
la Barbara Saturday, scoring a
1081-'l-53"'1 victory. ,
The women, led by Michelle •
Kelley's victories in the long
jump. high jump. 100 and 200 •
meters, took a 69-57 decision.
Freshman Rickey Holliday set :
a school record in the triple :
jump with a leap of 50-4:14 and '
Phil Chapman tied his school rec-•
ord of7-0in the high jump.
Mike Tyleman's 8 :56.5 was a
lifetime best in the steeplechase
and Bill Dorvall clocked a 14.0 in
110-meter hurdles.
JOIN OUR FAMIL y "SUPERSPORTS"
COMPETITION
Saturday April 4, 1981
Beginning 8 a m. to 4 p m . awards at 5 p m. (Events Running Con·
tinuously All Day Long with the 2·Mile jog Starting Every Hour on
the Hour Beginning at 9 a m.)
AT: COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOl-POOl & ATHLETICS FIELD
. ~ , The upset means the U.S. singles players,
John McEnroe and Roscoe Tanner, both must wln
today when the best three-of.five competition con·
eludes.at the La Coeta Hotel and Spa cowta.
FINAL DAY
TODAY!
H'IP c,,s111 Mesa High School's Aqualics Programs in sw1mm1n11 and wJterpnlo
ra1~c fund$ 10 provldt! equ1pmen1 fix todays compe1111ve metts
A one dollar per C\ en• donation or Silln up for all ten even!!> and P4" only S7 00
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~
i • • ~ Tanner faces Lou.no, a 17-year-old b1P school
Junior from Paloe Verdes, and, if a flftb match ia
necessary. McEnroe and Ramires MtUare off. "It's 1otn1 to be bard, but our Chances are a
lot better than when we came in," said Ramires,
tbe 27-year-old v~an of Mexican Davia CUp
teams.
Ramirez, currenUy ranked 31th ln the world,
was the ring.leader in Mexico's vict.ortes over the
U.S. in 1975 and 1976. A critical point Saturday, ac·
cordlng t.o Ramires, was the first game of the fifth
set because lt snapped the Americans' momentum
after their fourth-set rout.
"That game meant the match," Ramlrea sald. SUNDAY
NOON TO 7:00 PM
Compe111101'l y.oill l'i! in aae Qn>ups (0· 12. 13·25. 26-40. 40 and 1wPr). male dnd
femo.le events except for the Pu~h Ball Obstacle Cou1se which •~ 11 two·person 'vent I
He credited Lozano'• pobe and tbe leaitb of
the SYl-bour mat.ch u key facton in the trt~.
Ramil'el bad redict.ed after hit ftve--aet a •
victory, over lanaer Friday that Mexico-h. a
cbuee If tbe doubles R>.ttle went to flve MU la
warm .. atber.
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IS-12, lS-11
Basketball scores
eoueve NCAA OIVISIOH II PLAYOl'l'I
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Prep baseball
Double wins
PUBLIC NOTICE
'ICTI"*" •utt••u MAMIE STAT1lMllNT TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI
WEST
"ruone St 11, Or990fl St •1
UCLA •1, Wesfti"910l'I 1J
Orlt90fl 19, ArllOM IS
Stenlonl 11, C:.lllornl• 72
use 60. WM/llnoton s1. H
P99~tdlne '2, LOyote .. San FrancllO 'M, SI Mary'l to
S.nl• Clara IO. Univ. of Sen OI-
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S.n 0·-SL n. --lllco .. Portl-10, ~ '6 loll
AOCIUel
Air Foru 10. CAMoredo St. 0
Wyoming '7, "-"-Ua V .... 10
MIDWHT Illinois ... ~arn 76
1no1 .... .,,Mlc..._, St ..
eAIT
Pennsylvania 1', Coll•ml>I• J1
Br-n 7), Harv••O •S
p, lnceton n. Cornell ..
TOUANAMINU
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Fresno St. Sl. Sen JOW SI ...
AuaMk~.a~a
C•I POiy CSlOI ... Clarlon St. " "'"" Monmo111n 19, 8IOOm>b11rg U
ctnlrdl
5-lllA ...... I Fla. Soulllern ll, Cent. Florida 11 If Intl
West Georgie 102, Mor-16
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WIL-0.-.. r 7?, "'""" D•llou 60 Cllrsll
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St. 1' (flntl
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M1Ulul#l'6,G9orlga'2Cflrst) (fl"ll s..---.A...UC~a NCAA DIVIMOIJ Ill P\.AYOPl'I
Soutllern U. 6', Jeckaon St. U .,_&Al!Mlt..._.
Cllrlt) . ~~~-'1:..':1~1'/..~o)(llnll
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ld_1',...._'4Cfl,...t) JerH 'I' Clt'I' SI. tJ, lorucll '° ----~ (IOlftlal Lemor II. Lo11l1lan• Teen H Coftlllulltf oollafa
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Jaeger
in finals
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LOS ANGELES <AP> ~::,"',:_=:•
-Third-seeded Andrea Altoi.-a ,c,.,_4S
ad Eal-le JO, L.,,...... ... Jaeger vanced to tbe c1,.,.......,.,,._,
finals of tbe $150,000 Art•I•"·"""'""'• ...
Avon Cbampionablpe of ~=':i.=~va11oyu
L1osbtAn1trueJe1 llnSatuttoday Ml~~~=-~~
D I , I II I I Sl. Mery'a •~ellelfty "· S...t• 8·4 , f ·3 victory over c•.,•·4t
aixtb-Heded Swyl
8
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J aec-, 15, will faca .._.., ..,_ 111111o11 •
tbe wtmMr ol. Satuntay Or ... Lllhr• "·" ...._ •
Big fight ..
for Chargers
F.cli80ll and El Toro bllb aeboola awept double-
headers and Cotta lleaa came back to defeat
Newport Harbor to bl1hlilbt prep baseball action
Saturday.
Al Edi.aoo, pitcher Rieb Sorenaon went all t.be
way without allowing a run u the Cbergers won
tbe first game over visiting Long Beach Jordan,
2-0.
Soren.son, a riJhl·banded senior, recorded 11 strike outa while (iving up juat four hita. His rec-
ord i.a now 2-0.
Mike DeBenon got the Cher1en' scoring start·
ed in the fourth inning as be bit a triple to drive in
Ron Duuan, who bad led off wtt.b a triple.
In the flfth Lnn.1.n1, Tom IWl alngled, advanced
to third oo a baae bit, then atole home.
The second game waa bilhllgbted by tbe bit·
ti~ of jwlior left fielder DeBeDoo wbo bad four
RBI including a tbree·run home run as tbe
Cbar1en breezed to a 12-0 win. Junior Gre1
Cloney picked up bis first win of t.be aeuoo u be
pi~bed three lnnin1s of abut out work.
Edi.ton. oow 3-1, facea El Dorado Monday in
tbe second round of tbe Troy Tournament.
At Lquna Hilla, El Toro bad llWe problem
wit.b the' Hawu u tbe Cbar1en awept a twlnbill,
ll·3 and 17-0.
Mike Lomell '1 13 atrtkeout.a were too macb for
Lasuna IW1a in t.be first 1une. Lomeli allowed
. just two blta.
El Toro atruck e.arl)' and bard u Ward llerdea
hit a three-run bomeT and Jim Conrrublu added
• two-run blast in • silt-rUll ftnt l.Dnlq.
John Gllna, Sean Dlqh. Dave ReUeqentbal
and Covarrubias all aocked bome nma in the
second 1ame wblcb wu called by COGHDt from
bot.b coaches in tbe aixtb lDninl alter El Toro bad
built a command.in« 17-0 lead.
Boes co1ne back;
GWC falls back
T"e loll-1"9 ..., ..... era dol119 ---·= CATERING P\.US, I .. 91~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUIMlllMIU
MAMelTAT .. dNT
T ... IOllowlno -tona •re llol119 ll>llSI•
MUH:
SCOAPIO ELECTRONICS, Jlte
H·l Airport LO•P. Coll• M•••.'
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WllllMI A. .. Y'CI. JOS N, HIOfll-• Orente,CMlfonllotM11.
Lff Olllft, U•t Erllllon Way, L..-Hlllt.Callfwnlat»SI.
JHI Olrws, i..JZ..11 Drive, L..o911nA
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P1J1IUC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTIC~
OrU11e Coaat Colle1e came from beblnd to re-f'1CT1nounu11M11s
cord ita seventh stratcbt buebaU win Sa~ u tWMITATIMHT tbe Pirates defeated boet San Dle10.Ctt1 ~1e ne!.""..~ ......... ,__.,._.,.._,.
in tbe lOtb lnninl, 5-3. "ll~AIOlltATIO SYITUH Meanwhile, Golden Weal Colle1e saw LA IHTE"M•TtoNAL, 112n ll•1•r Harbor ecore a run in the bottom ol the DiDtb ID· ~· ...,..... ., .. ..,. eai...,.,...
mn1 ~ out a 3-2 vletcry ID the Soatbenl ....... ,.. J•rMll•r, UJtt H41ftt•
L a. ~ • ......,atr,CallWf'll• .... Callfo a Conference 1ea1on opener at n o•-vtwMll loller, t•1 ._.. ...
Harbor. ~~trt~=~ Oraqe Coast apotted San Dl.,o a l-0 lead ...,., •• ..............,
after ftn lnnln11 before '1tDI tbe aeon ID tbe MrMH¥....,
..... ....... &...&.... ...... ~ -,,.. wf"I a&.--....... ce.MY C*9rtt ti 0..Mllt CilooMYMI ..... 'fte Plratee then 1ot ta. wbmlal l'1IDI 11..tbe -."".
1otla • lllk• Va.Dderbur1 tripled to left to aeon ,_...... <>.., c-t oeiiy RlG Amaral wbo bad left all \be lluam, wttb a I awc111,1.1t.n.• ....... ----. ·-nltbt'a other HmiftDal
matcb Martina
NavratJlo••· Jn tbe challlpionablp mat.ch
tblt afterDoon. Tile
1ln1I• ellamplon will earn •.ooo; tbe na-
n er up wtll collect
y~· scored OD a aacrtftee ft1 bJ Jt.1• PVBUC NOTIC•
CHICAGO (AP) ate ~.-r'J.
Jam., ''Quick'' TtlUa, ......,..,., Ud alto bit a IOlo ~nm JD
'1J,000. · .1HT , .......... lllON QIJ•
ftcult "":9..tr""' ol tbe leftr Hulk•
tban tM NONI Udeat-
ed. Tiie matcla ... aD bouraM••··--maayoflfler .........
••tremelJ 10•1 ••• 1'ere WW. 11 Hl'flH breau out of ,Ua• lt .... ...,..
ranked tblr4 aad atW tM ......._, twe>-nm •••.ut lmdllc. bil l9COed ol
IHklDI a title tl•ht U.. , ...
•l•lut World= Wa.,rm J•tl picked ~ tM wtn for 000 JD N · A.llOd.uc. .._ . Uef ol lllb lqan. ComlltDld wttb Im ,..,.. M
cbam~ IUb ••Yer, neord. J.U ii now t-0 onr two ...... .
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ord -...... lload•J • lelloal neord la tM .... .., ..... * JMdml 'Dl1lat •l•l••t Tom' ltd'• ..... 1111 lladU ..... iO Cf .... a.ii
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Ml Gfl Htl .. will ~-....... toMI.
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ACROSS
1 Famous
6 Mast
10 Snatch
14 Walef Illy
19 Sperl!
20l•• Sp
21 T 81k wildly
22 lnca.matlon
24 St
25 Wet: S<:ol.
26 Hewaa: L•t·
tn
27 Geralnt's
wife
28 Egyptian
• son god
29 Exctamatlon
30 Expire
32 "Raven's"
WOl'd
35 Eatery
37 Fall behind
38 Perlorme
40Teer
41 Choleric
43 Persian
measure
44 Unadul-
terated
45 Encount«1
47 Soeknu
49 SctlOol boot!
51 Eplc8
52 Rodent
54 Knodl se lnetruct
57 SmaM
amounc
58 Leglaaator
82 Modem
plane
64 Aves.
65 ltlllan city
89 Herveot
70 Shot etre
72Waep
74 Glrl'• neme
78 Foray
77 Biblical
aprlng
78 Exist 9f 9(1
80 Minks' kin 159 Govern t9FemlnlM
83 Lucif41f 180 Grow old title
86 Wedding 161 Rugged 23 Storms
pnrase crest 3 1 Vichy sum-
87 Vacillate 163 Headlong m41!'
89 Bind nights 33 Meture
90 Yeswote 166 Hebr-let-man Lelln
92 Novice ler 34 Engroaed
94 Jug handles 1117 Otgrapti 36 N..,. Scot.
96 Some bul-168 Whale herd 37 Carry
lets 169 l eewe out 39 Thong
99 Location 171 Flbt>er 42 Over1oy
100 Removes: 172 Biblical 44 Mater's
2 words priest mate
104 Wllness 174 -Deum 46 Convened
105 Greett letter 175 Rigorous 48 -Mahal
107 Missive 177 Ritual 50 Rosters
111 Hezf,ah's 178 Other 51 Yellow
mot 179 Peril ocher
112 Attempted 181 Estimated 53 Preposltlon
114 Picture 182 HNdllner 55 Annoys
holders 183 PeruM 57 College deg.
116 Oral PIUM 184 Seep se Shoo!
117 Htlm poa. 59 Great Lake
118 Network DOWN 80 Nol any
120 Book palm 61 Baaet>all
122 Snow 1 BeglnMr pos.
runner 2 C0<relellve 63 Pedal digit
123 Ring abbr. 3 Fancy mar-65 Sallstlas
125 Pro -ble ee Downpour
126 Ruatlan 4Duh 87 PhNMnl
plains 5 Oltcourege brood
129 Unusual 8 Dart! horM 88 Fragrance
131 Lvzon 7 VoungMlm· 71 Swedlth
natlwe on mee.ure
133 ldNllel 8 Brulllan 73 Tonica
13& Not at home bird 75 F1-p
137 Pry 9 Machine 78 Animal
139 Long lime part• 79Mlstalce
141 AJao 10Sakrt .. 8 1 Sm.ii bird
142~ 11 Sprinted 82 Grua cutter
145 Walked 12 Greedy 84 Nlmb6a
147 High moun-130v9rdr_, 85 Satlpettr
taln 14 More r9Ctrlt 88 Golf mound
149 Titled ones 15 Above 91 H9rmit
153 Food flth 16Brlm .... 93 Seine
154 Exclamation cap 95 Becomet
155 Far: Prefix. 17 Guido'• 97 WWlgroup
Pl. note 98 Holy fig.
157 Df ... leeth· 18 African d• 100 Sall0tt
f UE CLA881f11D llCT10N '°" ANSW!RI
1·
101 Eooourage
102 Flytng toy
103 Oolong
106 lnqulre
108 Playing
group
109 naHan family
110 Siem
1 t3 Sluogard
115 Alias abbr.
119 Lyric poem
121Tatteon
124 Alleged
force
125 Sonar's ktn
127 Exclamation
128 And· Latin
130 Forecaster
132 M acaw
134 Sun deity
135 Conclude
137 Rotor hous·
Inga
138 scone
140 Changed
142 Petty quar·
rela
143 Taller
144 Forever:
Maori
145 Pronoun
t48 Meretlant
148 Cushion
150 Amen-Ra's
wife
151 Clldt beetle
152 Disjoin
154 RM<fyfor
Wat
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181 Swta river
182 Radlel•
164 R811An: Sp.
165 Lath
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Lees are in. So are abort skirt.a, spectator pumps, knee
socks and hl&h·neck blouses.
These are amon1 tips for sprine picked up
Feb. 27 at a special showing of Anne Klein's
spring line at Neiman-Marcus, Fashion Island.
Gail Miller, who narrated the sbow coincid·
lng with arrival at N-M of the latest Klein
fashions, explained that skirts and culottes in
shorter lengths than for past seasons definitely
are in style this spring.
"But, 11 she explained, "there's no one
length that's right."
The determining factor on hemlines, she
noted, is proportion.
Ma. Miller, who is promotional director for
I
Anne Klein, aald she doesn't believe des1-Den ever will return to saying one lenltb ls more
fashionable than another. : As the model.a whirled by. she noted that the
varying length of hemlines \s amon1 the strong
statements made by Klein's sprin1 line, which
she explained is the second most important line
until fall.
The spring styles, she said , "are always
very streety," with the Klein collection includ-
ing seaaonless fabrics such as lots of slllit tweeds
and crepe de chine as well as beautiful leathers.
Accessory-wise, Ms . ltfiller noted, "When
the lengths get shorter, shoes have to get natter
and the leg comes into focus."
She noted a lot of the Klein models were
wearing knee socks.
"And if that doesn't strike you," she ex-
claimed, "try an opaque 1todrin1."
The height of shoes is lmporta.llt, Ila. Miller
noted, with "a llUle bit of a shaped heel, about
1 'h inches high" belnl just about ri1ht. Tuxedo
and soectator pumps were touted u bein1 among the most fashionable of footwear for
spring.
Another concept running throughout the
Klein showing was the short and cropped
jacket. It's a concept, Ms. Miller noted, that
Klein hasn't done for awhile.
She also explained lots and Iota of high-neck
blouses will be seen tb1s spring including the
mock turtle necks and blouses with some tuck-
ing.
And pants definitely are loose compared to
seasons past.
Pointing to a jogger-cut pair of trousers,
Ms. Miller noted they were among the mo.t ex-treme versions done by Anne Klein.
Bermuda shorts are back in style, too. So
far, the fasb1on representative said, "they have
taken off very weU, 11 meaning the publl~ ap-
parenUy likes the return of the loot of the '508.
Still another statement made by Klein's
spring coUection was that beautiful leather is an
important part of the fashion wardrobe.
One particular outfit drawing attention at
the Neiman-Marcus show included Dijon
Mustard leather pants topped by a double·
breasted flannel blazer.
Overall for spring, Ms . Miller noted,
"Classic, beautiful ladylike clothes are very
much in style, with very clear, uncluttered.
lines."
Superoisor Tom Riley (left) and Sheriff Brad Gates model
evening wear. Riley's costume came from Hoag Hospital.
Randall Presley's casual outfit included
slacks and a shirt with a madras jacket.
Don Oliphant rleftJ and Cecil Shirar show casual business
wear with plaid sport jackets and slacks.
$100-a,..plate
111.en's
fashions
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
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Men turned the tables on the women when
Supervisor Tom Riley organized a luncheon and
male fashion show to benefit the Sisters of the
Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart.
With commentary by Emma Jane Riley
and PauJ Salata, more than 40 men active in
business, civic and political activities in Orange
County modeled gentlemen's haberdashery.
J ust to keep \hings competitive, a panel of
eight women judged the show. with winners in
various categories announced at the end.
The esteemed p,anel included Pilar Wayne,
Judge Frances Munoz, Judge Betty Lou
Lamoreaux, Supervisor Harriett Wieder, Gloria
Zigner, Karen Stanton, Ellen Ward and Debby
Gray.
The models were as much a part of the
show as the clothing.
Although lhe audience was predominantly
male, many wives and secretaries showed up to
lend moral support.
One table of women at the $100-a-plate
luncheon brought along whistles to signal their
shrill approval of the models.
Leading off with athJetJc wear, Tom Evans
bounded down the runway in tennis shorts, lob·
bing a few tennis balls into his friends' coffee
cups as he went.
Geril Muller was positively Ambrosial in
slacks, casual shirt and windbreaker jacket.
He even blew kisses to the crowd.
Tony Moiso and Brandy Birtcher model~
casual clothing, and Ralph Clock went Western'.
In the casual businesswear category, Tim
Strader was elegant in a silk sportcoat, and
Supervisor Bruce Nestande wore one in raw
silk.
Michael Gering's authentic
Western wear came complete
. with boots ~nd cowboy shirt.
• Calvin Schmidt (left) and Dom Raciti wear two-piece wool
suits for formal business attire.
Supervisor Roger Stanton (left) and Dan Montano greet the
public in vested wool suits with coordinated accessories .
Parlor games
angered cabinet
LONDON CAP> -The British royal family
loves parlor games and, 30 years aco. even
cabinet ministers we re expected to join
"bumlllating" play as their guests, a new book
reveall.
At one Windsor Castle party in 19Sl,
ministers 1ooae-stepped in a military-type
parade wltb brass pokers, ,coal tongs and
shovels over their sbouJden to resemble auna.
aceol"dinl to the diary of IUchard Cl'Olsman, a
Labor Party cabinet minister wbo died in 1974.
Tlult event occurred before the present
queen, ber lister, Prlnceu Mar1aret, and their
parent.I, Kini o.or1e VJ and Queen Elbabetb.
Crouman 1ald be 1ot tbe story from Ben .
· Nlcot.on, an advller on the royal· art collection
who b8d 1P9Dt 10 cla11 a\ Wlndlor. Nicollon 1ald
be never saw anytblaa like the "tull bumlllatlon
wblcb royalty Hellled determlned to ·extract
from ltl commoner pests."
The dlariel cUHloeed that another f avorlte
1ame wu "It" -tH child'• ·1ame ol "tac," ~
played in tbe dark in a royal dra..U., room.
Ni~o~ \Old Croqmq it Waf t_ellla~able:
when tbe lltbll came on, to see cabinet
minbta'I uoucbhal under traDd pl&D01.
; A Bucldalbam Palace IPC*eaman said the
preHDt roJal family often plan cbaradel after
filnner. •
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IJle."
After diDDer, Hecbt preMDted Stone wttll
bil ''Oolden Ca.uette Award" few bebla oee of
the ftnt well-known autbon to allow bia books
to be taped.
Stone, in acceptlac, said, "Booka a.re the
1m11e moet important lDven&n al mantlnd.
''Tbey're tbe 1J"9atest influenee on our na-
Uonal life. There will always be boob."
In bis complaints about tbe quality of tbe
popular romance novels, be called them "booki
tor houaemaida."
Author Irving Stone greets guest& at dinner Mrs. Irving Stone with Phil Swan
Ilia wile drew a laU1h from tbe IJ'OUP when
she aently reminded him, "But there are no
bouaemalda these days, dear."
Stooe told tbe group bis two moet tb.rilling
literary momenta were s1ttiq at Doltoyev1ky's
desk in Russia and in Darwin's chair in
England.
He and his wife have just returned from a
tour of 1'9 cities to publicize "The Orlrtn," bis
book oo Darwin.
They'll leave again in two weeu for re·
search in France and England on bis next
manuscript.
HAPPENINGS
The subject of the next Stone biography?
"I won't tell," tbe author said ftnnJy. "I
never talk about my books until they're wri~n.
and I don't know many authors who do."
~
The Junior League of Newport Harbor bu
announced the appointment of Mrs. Louis
D' Ambrosio of lrvfne to the board of directors
•.. and you talk about fast
In a world that ls as fast-paced as ours, it is A
tricky to come up with the Cutest man or ~~ wom~rl~ of mine bas a contender. IRMA llMBICI ~·i-.•. ~---
He says the fastest person be bas ever seen _
ls the kid in the car wash who, in tbe .f.3 seconds 1
it takes for your car to come oil the cooveyer
belt and for you to get in it, accomplishes the
following :
1 Directa your three mirron skyward.
Cbanees posjtJoo of the car seat.
Locks your window vents in an open posi-
tion.
Starta your windshleld wtpen.
Tuml oo your directJooal aJpata.
Cb~ea your radio dJaJ to a German·
speatinl statiOG you bave never beard before
wit.b Communist news balletiDI.
Wbeo I uked him what WU IO amuinl
about that, be said, "Tb.ii la tbe same kid who
mlnutaa before said be knew noihins about
foreign cars and took 10 minutes to ~ out
where to put the gas noule."
That's pretty fast, but I have a few entries
of my own.
I blld a cleaninc woman once who moved wltb the speed of bureaucracy. However, let me
carelessly throw away an imPOl"lant piece of
paper in my wastebasket and she would crab it
like it was timed to 10 off, race put the con-
tainer in the aarace and oft.en nm four-minute
miles to catch up with the garbaae truck to
speed it on ita way out of the city.
Another one l'd recommend for the Top 10
was a child of mine who at the age of 2 would go
into Uie bathroom and shut tbe door. In a scant
three minutes, mind you, this littJe person
would empty a 30-gaJJon bot water tank, perma·
paint tbe walla with lipstick, unrol1 tbe toilet ti.s-
sue, •luff a small appliance down the lint trap,
feed Alka-Seltzen to tbe toilet, pull a towel bar
out of tbe wall, melt two ban ol soap, eat the
bead off a rubber duct, and drown tbe Tidy
Bowl man.
He could oot pull bis own panta up.
Come to think ol lt, tbe f..._t penoa I ever
aaw wu a waltreu I enCOUlltered rlllrt alter tbe birth ol my flnt child. I h..tll't been out of the
house in four months and my best friend and I
were going to have a nice, lont. leisurely lunch.
She came t.Q tbe table and said, "Drink? Wanta
order?" and wu back in three minut¥ with the
drink AND the food. Sbe burnt my ~ the pot u abe refllled my cotfee cup, the
check ln my lap aa 1be replaced the top
tablecloth and made change. It was all over in
20 minutes.
She told us she bad to 1et ready for tbe
luncheon "rush."
Gemini: Emphasize glamour
MONDAY, MASCH t
By SYDNEY OMAaa
ARJES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Transform ideas
into writing; you are on trail of "big money."
Focus on valuables, personal possessions, abili-
ty to collect needed material. Aid will be re-
ceived from Gemin1, Sagittarius natives. Make
the change!
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Good news re-
ceived in connection with domestic and finan-
cial affairs. Another Taurus figures prominent-
ly. Accept invitation lo make personal appeal
for pet project. Your powers of persuasion are
heightened.
GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): Emphasis on
glamour, aura of mystery and successful
backstage maneuvers. Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio
persons dominate scenario. Administrator of·
hospital or other organization confides in you
and this resulta in opportunity for significant
gain.
CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Relationship
intensified -you gain inside track on special
promotional opportunity. Emphasis on advance-
ment, challenge and financial bonanaa.
Capricorn and another Cancer play important
roles. Accept!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Prestige is
enhanced; you com pie~ project which brings
accolade from superiors. Member of opposite
sex confides feelings and your morale soars.
Aries, Saeittariua and another Leo figure prom·
inently. Say, "Yes! "
Vl&GO (AUJf. 23-Sept. 22): Be direct to
communicating long-range concepts, aapira-
U~. ~ember of opposite sex aldl to clarifying
protram. Leo, Aquariu.s pel'JIODI ftl\lN prom·
inently. Legal victory i.s ocl borl&oG. Imprint
your own style! ·
HOROSCOPE
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Complicated pro-
cedure will be simplified. You receive concise
instructions wbicb relieve you of numerous de-
tails and eliminate delaying tacti~s. Cancer,
Capricorn, Aquarius persons figure prominent·
ly. Follow bunch!
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Plans subject
to change, revision. Know it, be flexible. Look
beyond the immediate. If observant, you
"locate" solution. Important contact is made as
result of social affair. Gemini, Llbra, Aquarius
persons play significant roles
SAGl'ITAAIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Basic
concerns are eliminated as plans are revised
and procedures made more direct. Accent on
special services, streamlining techniques and
getting rid of unnecessary burdens. One you
aided will return favor.
CAPaJCO&N ~Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Creative
expreuloo brillgs desired results. Focws on
romanee, ~ulation and verification of views.
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prom·
inently. Young person pledges support. Happi-
ness replaces gloom.
AQUAalUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Major
domestic adjustment highlights scenario. Ter-
ritorial rtghta are established. Focus on securi-
ty, added confidence and an undentandinJ of
property values. An import.ant transaction will
be completed.
PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. ~): Refuse to be
rushed into decision. Circumstances twilt, turn
and patience proves valuable ally. Get defini·
tion of terms. Take nothing for 1ranted.
Promises should be made in writing. Another
Pisces figures prominently.
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Tbe facility will replace the Albert Silton
Home aod be built on land donated by the
county.
Other board members include Charles
Hester, Robert Ihrke, William Lyon. Michael
Manahan, Dale Paisley, Dalhryn Thompson.
Jim Gileran, Tom Santley, Arlene Bullard, Leo
Cook, Russell Jedinak and Robert Morgan.
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The Women's Club of San Clemente got a
history lesson with lunch at the clubhouse when
Margaret Roley presented "Fashions, Then and
Now."
She shared her collection of costumes, anU·
que hats, fun and memorabilia al a special pro-
gram honoring the club's gold.en anniversary.
Fashions of 1981 were modeled by club
members Mikki Barrett, Lorayne Keller, Ethel
Dow, Jean McDowell, Eleanor Serick and Jane
Miller .
Chairman for the day was Bernice Tracy,
and she was assisted by Jane Miller.
Ann Barr and Margaret Brainerd were in
charge of decorations.
' She's 'mad as hell and • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: How I hope you
will publish this letter! I have not been able to
calm down since Christmas. I will try to be
brief and come lo the point.
I worked like a dog to prepare the tradi-
tional holiday dinner for my sisters and
brothers and their respective spouses, as well
as my own immediate family. Everything was
made with special car e . I prepared two
desserts.
What I want to know is this, Ann Landers:
How can a whole bunch of relatives sit down at
a table and eat a delicious holiday meal and not
one of the guesta say a sinele word about anyt.Jllq that ls served?
Al.lo, what is the matter with these people
t.bat oot one of them 1ot off their rumps to help
me elear tbe dinner dlabea for the dessert ana
coffee? And, bow can people show up for a boll·
day feut and not bring a bottle of wine or a lit· tle box ol candy?
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know bow their slob-like behavior affects a
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Alts diwr, Hecht 111 !Hated 9tooe witla
bla "Golden Cauette Award" far beblC one ol
the ftnt well-known autbon to allow bla boob
to be taped.
Stone, lo acceptin1, aaid, "Boots are tbe
1tn1le IDOlt important invention al mantind.
"They're the 1reatest lnftuence OD OW' na-
tional life. There will alwa11 be boob.''
In bl.I complaints about tbe quality of tbe
popular romance novel.a, be called tbem "bookS
for bouaemald.a."
Author Irving Stone greets guests at dinner Mrs. Irving Stone with Phil Swan
Hla wife drew a lau1b from tbe IJ'OUP wben
she 1ent1.y reminded him, "But there are no
houaemald.a these days, dear."
Stone told tbe 1roup his two mOlt t.b.riJ..U.nl
literary momenta were sittinl at Do6toyevaky's
desk in Russia and ln Darwin's chair in
En1land.
He and his wUe have just returned from a
tour of 1'9 cities to publicize "The Orilln," bis
book on Darwin.
They'll leave a1aln in two weeb for re-
search in France and Eng.land on bis next
manuscript.
HAPPENINGS
The subject of the next Stooe bioerapby?
"I won't tell," tbe author aald flrmly. "I
never talk about my books unW they're written,
and I don't know many autbon who do."
~
The Junior Leacue of Newport Harbor bas
announced the appointment of Mrs. Louis
D' Ambrosio of Irvfne to the board of directors
-••• and you talk about
In a world that is as fast-paced as ours, it is
tricky to come up witb the fast.es\ man or
woman in it.
A friend of mine bas a contender.
He says the fastest person be bas ever seen
ls the kid in the car wash who, in the 43 seconds
it takes for your car to come olf the conveyer
belt and for you to get in it. accompllabes the
following:
1 Directs your three minors skyward.
Cb~ea position of the car seat.
Loeb your window vents in an open posi-
tion.
Starta your windsbleid wipers.
Tuma on your dlreeUODal lip.a.la. Chana• your rad.lo dial to a German· ueakial atatlaa JOU ban Deftr' beard before with Comm..ut.,.. blll.JeUm.
· When I asked blm wbat wu IO amuinl
about that. be said, "Thia la the aame kid wbo
mlaute. before aaJd be knew no«btna about
foreip can and toot 10 minutes to ft.pre out
where to put the gas noule."
That's pretty fast, but I have a few entries
of my own.
I W a cleanln1 womu once wbo moved witb the speed al bureauney. ffowe•er, let me
carelwl:y throw a.::C aa important piece of
paper ln my waste et and abe would srab it
like it wu tlmed to 10 olf, race put tbe con-
lainer in tbe 1araae and often nm four-mlnute
miles to catcb up with the 1arbqe truck to
speed it oo lta way out of tbe city.
IRll ~DlllCI ~~--
Another one t'd recommend for the Top 10
was a child of mine who at the ace of 2 would go
into the bathroom and shut the door. In a scant
three minutes, mind you, this little person
would empty a 30-1aJJon hot water tan.II:, penna-
paint the walls with lipstick, unroll the toilet tia-
sue, stuff a small appliance down the lint trap,
feed Alka-5eltaen to the toilet, pull a towel bar
out of the wall, melt two ban al 10ap, eat the
he'ad all a rubber duck, a.nd drown tbe Tidy Bowl mu.
Be could not JNll b.il own puts up.
Come to think of It, t.be 1-..t penon I ever
aaw w• a waltnu I eaCOUDt.ed rilbt after tbe
birth al my tint cb.lld. I badD't been out of tbe
house in four months and my best friend and I
were going to have a nice, lq, leisurely lunch.
She came tQ the table and said., "Drink! Wanta order?" and was back in three mlDUU. wiUa the
d.rt.n.k AND the food. She bunt my Ups wltb the
pot u she reftlled m7 coltee c-., dropped the
check ln my lap aa abe replaced tbe top
tablecloth and made cbante. It was aU over In 20 minutes.
She told us she bad to cet ready for the luncheon "rush."
Gemini: Emphasize glamour
MONDAY, MUCH t
By SYDNEY OMAaa
AlllES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Transform ideas
into writing; you are on trail of "big money."
Focus on valuables, personal possessions, abili·
ty to collect needed material. Aid will be re-
ceived from Gemini, Sagittarius natives . Make
the change!
TAURUS (Apr. 20-ttfay 20): Good news re-
ceived in coonection with domestic and finan-
cial affairs. Another Taurus figures prominent-
ly. Accept invitation to make personal appeal
for pet project. Your powers of persuasion are
heightened.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Emphasis OD
glamour, aura of mystery and successful
bacll:atage maneuvers. Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio
persons dominate scenario. Administrator of·
hospital or other organisation confides in you
and this results in opportunity for significant gain.
CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Relationship
intensified -you gain inside track on special
promotional opportunity. Emphasis on advance-
ment, cballence and financial bonanza.
Capricorn and another Cancer play important
roles. Accept!
LEO (July 23-Auc. 22): Prestige is
enhanced; you complete project which brtn1s
accolade from superiors. Member of opposite
sex confides feelln1s and your morale soars.
Aries, Sallttartus and another Leo ficure prom-inently.Say, "Yet!"
VDGO (Aq. 23-Sept. 22): Be direct to
communicatlnt lon1-ran1e concept., aspira· ti9D1. lfember of oppoilte MX aids in clarifying
pro1ram. Leo, Aquartm J>e?001 flcure prom-
·tnenUy. Le1al victory ii OD borboa. Imprint
your own style! ·
HOROSCOPE
LU&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Complicated pro-
cedure will be simplified. You receive concise
instructions which relieve you of numerous de-
tails and eliminate delaying tacti~s . Cancer
Capricorn, Aquarius persona figure prominent'.
ly. Follow bunch!
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Plans subject
to change, revision. Know it, be flexible. Look
beyond the immediate. If observant you
"locate" solution. Important contact is m~de as
result of social affair. Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
persons play significant roles
SAGITl'A&IUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Basic
concerns are eliminated as plans are revised
and procedures made more direct. Accent on
special services, streamlining techniques and
getting rid of unnecessary burdens. One you
aided will return favor.
CAP&ICO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Creative
expreuion brings desired results. Focus on
romance, speculation and verification of views. Gemini, V1r10, Sagittarius persona firure prom·
ineotJy. Young person pledges support. Happi·
neaa replaces gloom.
AQUA•IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Major dom~atic adjustment hlchllehta scenario. Ter·
ritonal riibta are established. Focus on securi-
ty, added confidence and an undent.andinc of
property values. An important tranaaction will
be completed.
PJ8CES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Refuse to be
rushed into declalon. Circumstances twist turn
ud paUence proves valuable ally. Get defini-
tion of terms. Take nothing for &ranted.
Promises should be made in writing. Another Places figures promlnenUy.
f(l!l!JJJ Clt!)~ (jiJJJJJj 7JIJiiH !CJ '1flJJ1 ~~
[7_, dl'Nm ~hi .rlll /utlt dMt-
• dt'Mm,, How can you brln111t home1
Mr. Scott Herd, Preeident of A. Scott Herd Aaaoclet", wlll dlecu11 the lmJ)OfUnt ttpe01a of
purcMeing your fnt home Of' condOmlnlum, the epeclflc how·to't lnvoMng CrHtive financing and
high lnttreet ,.. •• how to dell wtth ~on. and how to get the moel for your money In the current
marbt. Join our eemlnar It The Broedwty Newport Beach, Foorth Floor, Of\ SMUrdey March 14 from
10:30 to 12:30. F• la 4.00. Advtne. ~•done '9Qunct; ~our
Extcutlw Secl'9tlry at 1714) 844-1212.
THE BROADWAY .
of the New Home for Dependent Children.
The facility will replace the Albert Silton
Home and be built on land donated by the
county.
Other board members include Charles
Hester, Robert Ihrke, William Lyon, Michael
Manahan, Dale Paisley, Dalhryn Thompson,
Jlm GUerani Tom Santley, Arlene Bullard, Leo Cook, Russe l Jedinak and Robert Morgan.
The Women's Club of San Clemente got a
history lesson with lunch at the clubhouse when
Margaret Roley presented "Fash.ions, Then and
Now."
She shared her collection of costumes, anti·
que hats. furs and memorabilia at a special pro-
gram honoring the club's golden anniversary.
Fashions of 1981 were modeled by club
members Mikki Barrett, Lorayne Keller, Ethel
Dow, Jean McDowell, Eleanor Serick and Jane
Miller.
Chairman for the day was Bernice Tracy,
and she was assisted by J ane Miller.
Ann Barr and Margaret Brainerd were in
charge of decorations.
She's 'mad as hell and • • • '
DEAR ANN LANDERS: How I hope you
will publish this letter ! I have not been able to
calm down since Christmas. I will try to be
brief and come to the point.
I worked like a dog to prepare the tradi·
tional holiday dinner for my s isters and
brothers and their respective spouses, as well
as my own immediate family. Everything was
made with special car e. I prepared two
desserts.
What I want to know is th.is, Ann Landers:
How can a whole bunch of relatives sit down at
a table and eat a delicious holiday meal and not
one of tbe guests say a single word about
anyth.tng lbat ls served?
Also, what ls the matter with these people
that not one of tbem cot off their rumps to help
me clear the dinner dhbea for the dessert and
coffee? And, bow can people show up for a holi-
day feast and not bring a bottle of wine or a lit-
tle box of candy?
THREE GREAT SALES!
40°/o OFF
TILMMCH 14
IA.UWill
-NOfllSSIOMA&. ALUMINUM PANS made from
Heavy Guage Alum. YIQth Tinned Iron Handles.
YICTOIUMOX IHIYIS IY f.,dltv rrede from
the highest grade Stainless Steel.
U CllUMT made of fine grain cast iron
with an enamel finish.
._. THI SllVU SklLUT •
HOUll ...... ,. 10..~.
111 L 11111 IT. OOITA ~ .II 1MI .. YOM IHOFP• C811B ... 5215 ~Mlliiiil~
Sculptured
Nails
. 428 31st St.
Newport Beach
875-9791
Open Evenings by llPPf. and Saturdays
ANN lANDfRS
I do not want to separate myself from my
family, although J think they are a bunch of
clods. If I tell them how 1 feel it would certainly
cause hard feelings. Yet I would like them to
know how their slob·Uke behavior affects a
hostess. So I am askfog you to print my letter
and I hope they will see themselves. -CAN'T
GET OVER TlDS CROWD
DE.All CAN'T GET OVEa: Part of tM p,..._
lem la yo., my dear. If yo. waat ii.etp lm elear-
bag &M table, yo. caa aJMl SHOULD .... est
that Mmeoee -ANYONE -pve yo. a~.
As for brta0-1 a •mall gift or makiac Mae
comme.& abcMrt tbe food -It'• patlledc Ula&
they are ao llJtOrant. Yoa aboaldn't be angry.
They don't know uy better. And ti.at's sad.
Trapped
Glass
STAINED CLASS
CUSTOM WE W1.uws
lm:utte ' ETOii
A llAJOI SUmJEI rf lff
CLASS, TOOLS & SllfOO
• Evening Classes
• Student Discounts
MARCH SPECIAL
l"'r II tMs Ill fir M
tffll
1837 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
(714164~1
T'S FAVORITE DRUGSTORE
-~ ... ~-,
, YD. TB&as•s A uTn.s plaque *ked
OD a H vinat and loan bulldiq clown the atrelt
iDdlcattnc Hollywood'• flrat blc mOYit wu
filmed there in ltll. But it'• oo tile Wl'OD.I aide
of Vine Street -the correet locaUcln now la •
r.artdn1 lot -and It'• lndlcattv~ of Hollywood'•
rreverence for the put,
Tbe mov1e studios 'and lbelr stars left town
a Iona Ume aao for the roomier 1uburb8 -
placet like CUJver City, Burbank alld Beverly
Hilla.
''Uke many a 1t1rlet, Hollywood was
seduced and abandoned." laments a pamphlet
publiabed by Hollywood Heritate, OM of several
rec ently formed his torical societies.
"rrS UNBELIEVABLE nL\T lD a town lite thb -known throughout the world -there
are ao few historical landmarks, so little to
see," obse rves local real estate tycoon Bob
Crane.
But the situation ls changing. Property
values are back up and increasine, commercial
rentaJs are running at near capacity and, final·.
'OUR SUCCESS WAS THE WATERSHED'
Mk::hael Slmma led Hoff)wood INgn drtve
DEA TH NOTICES DEA TH NOTICES
DAILEY WASMl"ND
CLAR A MA ll TH A EDWARD F WASML"NO
ollywood~sed~ced,abondone~
TD BA•N "AB ••auvao tor yean on one of tJnlvenal Studlot' back Iota and 'DOw
altt on ~b JUllt up from it.I ortttnaJ locaUon
at HoU,YWOOd ud Vine. It's ••aitini relocation near lbe Hollywood Bowl.
But Utt.le else la left to mm tbe blrth ot the
movie indmtry, when produeen ftlmed their
movies in the footb.Ula above Hollywood then a
aubdlvtded tlg ranch. Tbat was when most
a vailable rentals speclfied: "No Doge. No Ac·
tori ."
It wasn't even called Hollywood unW ta
when the ranch owne r's wife noatalglcally
na med lt alt.er an estate lo her native Illinois.
About five mUea from downtown Loi Angeles, it
was later annexed by the city, yet bas always
ba d ita own community Identity.
IN THE MIDDLE OF the main drag s tands
one of ~e town's 9ldest existing buildings -the
Jan es Sisters school for movie children , circa
1900. Targeted for restor ation by Hollywood
Herit age. the rickety Victorian home is still in-
ha bited by one o f the J anes girls, now 93 years
old.
It st ands incongruously amidst the jumble
of bead shops and discount stores that curre ntly
line Hollywood Boulev ard.
When money began flowing into Hollywood
i n those days, l a vishly -decor a t ed hillside
p a I aces be ca m e com m onplace a m ong
Hollywood's sta rs.
Rudolph Valentino constructed his Falcon·~
Lair tour buses now point out a ball-dozen
huge Med ite r ranean -s t yle m a nsion s as th':
originaJ and even historians are confused -and
Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks were
soon to rule Hollywood's social set from Pidair,.
The estate was recently sold for $5.3 million.
THE BERNHE IM ER MANSION, its Orie n-
tal pala.zzo used as a backdrop for Marlon Bran-
do in "Sayonara" and in "Teahouse of the
August Moon " as well as hundreds of T V shows.
as now a restaurant.
Another of the earliest mansions, the Holly
Chateau. is now a chic c lub for ma gicians . But
only the steps re main as an eerie reminder that
the most famous magician of them aJJ, Harry
Houdini. lived in Laurel Canyon. The ruins of
his home are covered with a tangled growth of
bushes.
P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E
· APP .. _
TODAY THERE'S LITILE EVIDENCE OF FORMER GLORY AT HOLLYWOOD AND VINE
Mlllfon1 of tourtat1 find a.genda have endured r•vege1 of ttme better th•n town """
The plush Garden o f Allah Apartments,
secluded in lush trop ical g rowth, is now o wned
by the Church or Scie ntology.
THE ELEGANT OLD Hollvwood Athletic
Club is now t he site of another a mbitio us
renovation project.
T he tall, pink stucco building houses an
O ly mpic swimming pool s urrounde d by
balconies and covered by a wood-beam ed ceil-
ing fitted with stained glass.
In its day. virtually anyone who was anyone
visited the club. Its membership included
R udolph Va lentino, Buster Keaton, Jean
Harlow, Bela Lugosi, Errol Flynn, and Walt
Disney
Television producer Gary Ber win bought
the building a few years ago. He wants to make
the club uJtra-exclusive again, th.is time for a
clientele of oil sheiks. and Japanese and West
German industrialists.
I n t h e 1930s the S unset S t rap was
t r a n s formed from a bridle path through
farmland into a playgroun d of nigh tspots for t he
fla shiest <Sf stars
UNABLE TO COMPE TE with th e glitter of
nearby Las Vegas. many of the dinner clubs
became rock ·n· roll spots in the 1960s a nd '70s .
PUBLIC NOTICE
But aJthou gh the complexion of the Strip bas
changed, it's busier than it ever was.
Downtown, crowds still queue up outside
Grauman's Chinese Theatre even though be-
jewe led movie st ars don't exit from their li m ·
ousines a t curbside anymore to walk up red
carpets lo gala movie prem ieres.
And the elabor ate art noveau Pantages Thealr~. once the seat of the theater empire of
Alexander Pantages, has been filling nightly
since it con~erted to live stage productions.
The d rug store across t he street from
Hollywood High, where Lana Turner and Carol
Burnett reportedly were discovered, is still a
busy ice cream parlor
AND TttE ONCE-SWANK original Brown
Derby restaurant. another spot where studio ex-
ecutives looked for just the right fresh, young
• race. was s aved from destruction by a well-
publicazed storm of prot est.
Ma riQp Gibbons or Hollywood Heritage wa· instrumenta~ in siag the restaurant.
Says Ms. Gi b ns · "I th.i nk some people
here finally reali that people from all over
the world may t know where Washington ,
D.C r. is and lhey ay not even know where Los
Angeles is, but they all know where Hollywood
is and that 1t is worth s aving."
P llBUC" NOT ICE P tJBUC NOTl ('E DAILEY. age 80, n•sident or JR · 1NED1. age 65, a res1·
Huntington Bl'ach , Ca dent of Costa Mesa. Ca. Is l"ICTmous ausiNus
Passed a way on Friday, !>Urvivt'<I by his wifr Shirley, NAME STAH MENT
P UBLIC NOTICE
March 6, 1981 at Anaheun daughtl·r Lori Kisling of Th• 1011owing Ptr•on I• do111g
Extended Care Convalesc·ent Almonte Springs, FL. 2 sons ousinuus Hospital Mr!> Oa1 le.\ was Fred Wasmun·' or St. Paul. PETITE BEAUTY PARLOR . .,. u South Br o•d••Y. Senle •11• born on October 15, 1900 in MN and Robert Wasmund of ce1110rn1•
Warrens. WtSC'<JnSIO She H udson \\I and rather Tern• Btllrtn c.. •DI ~outll
and her husband C'a mt• h~re Ed\\ ard F Se ni o r o f Deisy,s.tm•AM C.lltorn1e '" Thi• Clu\IMH h condu<ltd by •n man) yean. ago dunn$t tht> E' anston . IL Also 5 111c1iv•-•
oil boom 1n llunltngton grandchJldren. 3 sisters Mrs r.r ... a.11renG
Beach , Ca She wa s a Helen Orley or St. Paul, MN. c::~:Y ~~,,;.,..~: ~!..::!""c:C:~~ ... ~
member of the First Chns· Mrs. Marge Center of Glen· l'tb. 11.1•1. Lian Church of Hunun1ton view, JL. aocl Mrs. Pauline .,,...,.
Beach. Ca and a member or Gomke of Elk Grove. CA PW!bli.-Ot-c-11 Oefry Piiot.
Ule Sunday School Class of Memorial services will be Foo 15:..21·~" '·'· "" .,..,
the Church Surviving are 3 held Tuesday MarC'h 10. 1981 P UBLIC NOTICE
sisters Irene Goetzka of at I PM at Pacific View
Pa :.adena. C'a . Alma Mortuary Chapel Family
Gardne r or We)auweg;1, request no nowers PaC'1hc
Wisconsin Louella Daile) or \' 1 e"' M ortuar) Dt rectors Warren.~. \\1scon<.1n. also J 1>44 2700
brolht>r Emil G~tzka also of Gl~STAFSO~
W a rr l' n' W t !> c· on s t n II L' I.DA G L'ST A !-'SON. a Friend ~ m;1 y call from long lime resident of Costa
9 OOAM lo 9 OOPM on Sun 1\tesa. Ca Passe-<! away on
da}. Man•h 8, 1981 at P1erC'<1 March 4 t981 Survived by 2
Brotllers Smith~· Mortuar) sons, W~rren Gustafson and
where funt>ral se~v1ces will Ha rold Gustafson. Services
be conducted at 3 OOPM on will be held at the First
Monday, March 9. 1981. In United Methodist Ch ur ch,
terment will ~ made In the Costa Mesa. ca. at lO:OOAM
Westminster Cemetery The on Monday. March 9, 1981
r!lmlly suggests contribu-with Rev. Charles Clark of·
lions be made to ~he Bul~d ficlatiog. Friends may call
Ing Fund or the First Chns· at the mortuary 00 Sunday.
tlan Church of Huntington March 8. 1981 from 3:00PM Be~cb; Pierce Brothers lo 9:00PM. Jnumment will Smiths Mortuary directors be at Pacific View Memorial 5~. Park, Newport Beach. Ce.
f J er.ce Broth ers Bell N~ Society 8l~e~rJs'." a y M o r l u a r y
cs.. •-•'MA BREWE R "-' -~!.~! .. ,.,.,. , RI CHARD BREWER, res· ••-'•1•--... _"" ••r •i.• ident of Newport Beach,
----Ca Passed away on March
.. ...._ c.11 ... -....-c-...w. 5, 1981. Survived by his wife
l'ICTITIOUS I USINlfSS NAME n ATEMI NT
'"• •011ow 1nQ ptr\o,, '' ootn9 tMn1nfl\ .,
l J ENTE'fPR l!>E!> OM NtWPOFI Pl•<>. Su111 100 Nt•Pvrl BH<ll,
(•ffforn1• '16'0 •ntnon, E•rl x holu1e111. 1\ AIM•.
1rv1n•. C••Uornt• •11U
T ht\ bu\.lnei.i '' conckt<ted by •n tnchv•du•I Anlnony S<.holtllti11 fh ll Slol• ...... I WH liled Will\ 1 ... Counly Cltrk ot Oren~ CPUnly on Me rell s. 1911 l"tl7W PuDll•-Or-Coe•t Delly Piiot, Mt rch I, 1S, Jl, 19, 1 .. 1 U .. ti
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITlOUI •u11Na11 MAMa STATUACMT Tiie loll'"""' --11 ...... 1tuol""1 •1:
"CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMa STATEME"T Tho IOfiowt ... ....._. .. doing OU•I
r'llU •t E XE CV TIVE OES IGNS. 14JJ
Superior Awenu• • l 4S, N~wport, Celllornle nMl "ICTITIOUS IUSI NISS NAME STATEMllNY Pelrlcl• .,,,, McGlnltY. IOJ Supor lor Avo11111 • 30, Newporl . Celllorni• '1"3 T 11• lollowlng po,.on It doin g
T"b lluslneu It <onclUCted by en In· t>uslneu .. I I LOIS TAYLOR FASH l~S. )61J d " ClwelPailrkle Mn McGlnlty ' St• 8rffa, S.ftle An• Celflorflle Tllll RM-I WM 11100 wltll lM tt70• County Cltrtl ol Oraft90 County on LolUol Mau-., l6U See Br .. 11 Ftbniery 11, 1911. S.ftleA,..,Celllomlet27°"
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Pulllllfled Ot-Coe•I Oelly Piiot, lllclMdue~. AA. Me1-..S
Feb. IS, n. MM 1, •• 1911 10·11 Tiii• --· ... lllod •111'1 lho
PUBLIC NOTICE County Clor• •I Or•noe County on J.,,u.ryM,t .. I , ......
RANDALL RESEAR CH, 71t NOTIU INVITING 1101 Put>ll-Or .... Coe.st O.lly Pilot. FM. U , MM I, I, IS, , .. 1 N741 l"entl•el, c.or-c1e1 -'· Cell,_ RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS· S.•ltcl tHU PfetlO"it wlll llO rocel-by UM City R ..... ., Mc(erlH. "' l'ernlu l, of ,, .. 1 ... 0-..r "' .,. w-. In tho P UBLIC NOTIC E Corone dll -·· C•lltor..ie tJMS office of tho City Clorti, •~ttd et ._ ___ _ Tlllt llull..u It c-.C-by .,. 11200 Jemllortt Ro•d, lrvlne, ICTITlOUll IS 111c11v1_,. • Celll,rftle tut• """' 1·00 p.m. 011 '"NAMa ITAT::S"..S., R...,...McC6'1tr Merell II. ••t. lor Ille untlrUCUOft of T"t loll•••"• poraon 11 001110 Thi• ..__ we1 flltd wltll u. Trern' ~· •llcl S.fely LIOMlll9-11,,.1.,0H •: Cou,.ty Cltrk ol Orengo Co1111ty ~~.~~f.,:;9, =It IOceted et Mein l'AR WEST POOL SEltVICI. MS
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PICTITIOUS aUstNRSS MAMI ITATRMl!NT
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The tOllowt"' _._. ii dolno bull·
Mlt•t LAMBROSE ONE. LTD , JI GleM, lnllfte, Cellfomle 9Z7U 001191 .. Lembrou, 11 Gltnn I Nin•. c:..11.-. n114 Thi• ltuslnosa Is conducteo by • olmlltd ,.,._!Hp
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Lll'E AND ACCIDI NT AND HI AL TH SYNOPSIS 01" TNll ANNUAL STATEMENT VEAlt llNDED DECIMll lt JI,,,_ 01" "ltOVIDI NT MUTUAL L"I! IN.SUllANCE COMP4N Y
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tn,ur•n<• tn Few'• N•Uonwlct. Acc •O.nl -llHll/I p<tmlums 1nwr•11<• In "-te Celllornl• Buslnou Pego . A<Cldent -llHlll\ pr•m•uml
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tVJ-s r w10t Stcrelery PubflSfttd OrM191 Co.t>t O•fl y Pllol Mar"' 7,1 t 10 11, 1911
~;;::;:::;:=;:::;::;:;::;;;~Joan. son and daughter-in· -law Bob and Sue Brewer, P UBLIC NOTICE
granddaughter Michelle and-----
modleft ro<onslrvc:llon, -moolen 91616 ··r::~":': EE R. s Es TI AA.TE ; Thi• ---Is (-11(-d by ... Tlll1 lie..._. WM fll9d with tho Couftly Clfffl of Or.,,go County on
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P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTIC E
HAUOll U.W~MT. OUYE
Mortuary • c.emeterv
Crerretorv
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-!>554
PlBClllOTHHS
HU llOADWAT
MOHUAaT
110 Broadway
C~taMesa
642 9150
IAL.TZ a IH'iBOtf
~aTVTHIU
Wl'STCU.. CHAf'll
427 E 171h SI
Costa Mesa
646-9371
,..ca..,r...s
SMIYMS' MOlmlMT
6V M•in St ~ntinQton Beach
536-as39
PACIFIC YllW t•IOIUAA.,MI
Cen'eterv Mortuerv
Ch.-1
3500 Pacit1c View Drive
NewPort Beaj:h
644-2700
hi s Cather Ted Brewer. Dick
was founder or Brewer ln·
dustrles. president •and founder of General Auto
Leasing. owner of Colony
Products an'd H.P. Rental
Company. He served as 1980
President of Allie-<! Trades of
Bakery Industry, Southern
California, me mber of
Production Club, SS2 Club of
Hoag Hospital, Balboa Bay
Club in addiU<>p l-0 having
served as president or a
local service club in the
years past. Dick will be
greatly missed by ever-
ybody whose life he touched.
He gave of tumself to all of
his many, many friends and
hi s family. He went Ulrough
Ille in JOY and laughter. His
family wants everyone lo
continue to lb.ink of him in
the same way. A memorial
has been established In
Dick 's name at Hoag
HospltaJ I( you so desire .
Services will be held at
Pacific View Me m or ial
"CTITIOUI IUSINISS NAMa STATllMI N'f Tiit _lollowlng ponon It doing buslneu•s. ACTION ATHLEl lC SHOES, :1M Fo"" Aven11•, Suitt zt. L•gune e .. c11. Ca111orn1. •11'51 Mlcllael J Ltport, 14/tl Grovevlew, lrVIM, C.lllornlt •»i.. This llusl,.u Is <OllO\KllKI lly en lllcllvlduel. Ml<'-1 J . Lepot• Tiiis ttol-n~ •H lilecl will\ Ille County Clerk Of Oren~ County Oft
'50,000.00 Ind I v Id "1t~,, L J"'91ftten
OPENING OF PROPOSALS: Tiie '"Is stet-I WM llltd wit!\ lht
propow11 wtll bl pulllicly _...., •net County Cieri! of Orengo County on rud el 1·oop.m ot1Merell11, 1911, et Fob. 9, 1•1.
Ult ebovo·mentloned olllco of IM l"INSJI O""o~ TA I HI NG CONTRA CT Pullllilwd Otef\00 Coesl O•lly Piiot, DOCUMENTS. TllO -lllcellont ero Fob. IS, tJ, Marcil I, I, 1 .. 1 ,,._,,
tnlllltd, .. Trelflc Slgnels &. S•lely' - -
LIO/lllno al Mein &. Glllellt." Plan• P UBLIC NOTICE eftO 1poclf.cellot11 elld ell contre<I I
dOCUMtllU INY llO Obl•llWO from ,,.. PICTITIOUS IUSIN ISS Oeperl~I of PuOllc Worlls, City ol NAME UATI MI NT lrvlno, 17200 Jamllor" R-, lrvlne, The lollowlng porlons ••• dolftg Cellfornie. A non•rtlundel>le It• of butlneu es
U .00 wlll bl Chargitd for H<ll Ht of T H E AA E M 0 R V 8 A N I( l'ISS..... document&. P1-end "'9Clfl<ellot1s REMINDER SERVICE, 713 Vlctorl• Publl,_ Ore1191 Coetl Delly Piiot, wlll lie ,...II.., tor.,, ecldlllonel <ll•rve 'Str"'· CMle MHe, C.llfomlo ,,.,.
Feb. II, 1 .. t.
Merell I, IS, u. "· 1911 !Ju.II of U.00. I Doneld C11rtl11 Hamlllon, IU PltOPOSAL GVARAHTEE; Eecll lctorte 54rwt Coste ~ C<llllornl•
P UBLIC NOTICE ..,_., 1iw11 lie eccompenloel by 4' 62, • '
ctrtlllH or,_,...,., <Nell or bid llOnd. LYft BunMlslM. 2.~t Poler is, l!I In IM •mount ff to POr<tnl of tM 101.. oro c.i.lloml• t1'» l"ICl'ITIOUS IUSINIU llld price !»'l'Mll• llO tM City of INI.... Tll·,, buSIMU Is ~ondUCltd by • NAMI STATIMllNT H a -tnlff llWll !fie 1114dw, 1f llb tel ~p The lollowlno 1Nrto11 h doing Pf-WI 11 ~ wHI ~1'1'1 1.Yftlur,,,.b!M llusl~s M •ff<lllO IN ~rect. ~ P<l'l'tnenl Ooneld Cwtlu HemlllOf\ Ill SVHLINE GLASSING, (JI ol Worltmo11's ComptftSet1on Tiiis Itel-I .... 111..i """""' SILVER FLIGHT, 100. s H•lllewey, 111"''-· and flwftlltl . Mllsfectory ounly Clerk OI 0••119' County 011 s.nte ..... Celllomle '210l. F•llhl wl Ptrtormenct Bond In lht Merell J t•t
u w""'9 Vln«nt Jecltton. 1u n •mOUl'it "' IOO .-re-"' the lofel bid , l"U7 .. Vhll•o• Wey, El Toro. C•lllorftle prlc• Publl,_ Or-Coell Delly Piiot, fl~ WAOIE RATES: ... , rocaulred by Merell. IS tl.1t ... , 11011
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Publl-Or-Coesl Oeily Piiot,
Ftb. ts, ?1, Mer. I, I, t•t 7-1
P UBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUI IUSINESS NAME ITATaMENT Tiie loliowlng ptr10ns •rt doino buslnoues. NEWPORT SERVICE CENTER,
1115 Ht-1 BoultvarCI, COii• Mtl<I, CelllMnle t2'J1 Jeck A Cerllno. 10917 Sloop Clrclt, Huntl119Cot1 9eec:h, Cellfornl• ., ...
Aulomotlft Con.....,er ProlKllon Dlaonettlc S«vi<M Inc., • CelllMnl• corporetlon, llOS SllOrlnQlon Plec• II U.
J07,N•-'8oedl,Celllornl"2"3 Thi• bullneu II conducl.ct by • oontffl ~p. . JecltA.C:.llno Tllll AM-' WM fll9d With U. Coullly Ct-or Or•noo County on
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Lll"l ANO ACCIDIENT AHO HEALTH SYNOPSIS 01" THE ANNUAL STATEMENT -YEAll I NDI D DECEMIElt J1, ,,_
Tol•i •dmlllad HHIS Total llebfllUtl C•Pllel peid up
•f PM Ufe l-rel!Ce~y Ill linlltMI Pertl l>t'lvt, Ar.....,11, N•w V-, NV II*
Gron peld In end conlrlDuled \urplut UntUiOIWd lunds lsurplusl G•ln IL-I from-rellon• incr••H 10.CrHMI In Ceoll•I end Surplus durlnv ltlO inturen<• lft Fora Netlonwldt Ace hknt -... 1111 ptemlum• ln•urenct In Forat C.lllotnl• Bu.slneuPeoo Accident -'-'"'premium• Olro<1
l 13,'6<.131 •. 100,7'7 1.000.000
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C.lllorllle ikdlMU Peet ''° Wt hOf'ellY cH111y tr.et tllt eoovt II•"" er• In ate-net with the Annual Sleto,,....,. lor tho YN• enclfd Oe<ombtf JI, tteO mado to the '"''"enc• Com· mful-OI W. Stal• of C.lllornle, pur-nl to law
J Fr_T_,
...... ldef'lt Vin<enl H. Venth, SO<rolMY PuOl_ Or.,. C..Jt lfelly Piiot, I'• 11, Merell J, •• 1 ••• , .. , IOtUI
PUBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE T"1' 111n1neu '' <onclllcllHI by •n s.cc~~'°n.,.•~-~-c.m~~ u -. • . ---PUBLIC NOTICE lllclivlduel """"• I .,....... ·-• ....,..,.,'*' tllO i.-.nco Jacu.> -••I ...-ev•lllno reios of •eo-• In PUBLIC NOTICE Ul'a AND ACCtD•NT AHO H•At.TH
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Par k . 3500 Pacific View
Drive, Newport Beach. Ca .
on Monday, March 9, 1981 at
3 : 00 PM .cUP acific View Mortuary rectors . 11---------...,,---_, fl1CT1naus ., ..... 11
PUBLIC NOTICE ltu ~" .,....-Clflod .,,...,.,11119 rel•• Jenice K Wllll-1, 2111 Plk•nll• Wllll•m ThOmH we1111, tt'1 $tll9tlel Surltlvs ,.wnch SS,'30,W
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NEW
BUSINESSMEN
Contaet the DAILY
PILOT tor Information
re9ardlne ttHt county
requirements for
ualn9 a Fictitious
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SUN DAY I MARCH 8, 1'11
Sl'OCKS
ENTERTAINMENT
REAL ESTATE
C3·4
CS-7
C8-9
Shields and Yarnell are
proud to be mimes but
anxious to show vocal
talent on Broadway. C5
Fo11r-digit fashions flourish
Sashed Halston suit, $360.
Plaid Capraro ball gown, «JO.
Bill Blass ensemble, $1,450.
Dress, beaded jacket, $2,020.
By .IODI CADENHEAD
°'*DeMJ"9tl• The bi1b·priced fashion industry alons the Oranse Coast ls z.ippln& up
bigger and brighter sales now that Nan·
cy Reagan is in the White House.
Sales began skyrockelins when
women looting for designer gowns for
lnau1uralion Balls poured into couture
shop• searching for labels like Bill
Blass, Oscar de la Renta and Mary
McFadden.
Nol aJJ of the fashion boom is being
attributed to the First Lady's expensive
tastes; but industry_lnsiders say there's
no doubt she set a fine example.
"Nancy Reagan has helped a lot
because of the elegance. Women see
that she dresses up and they wilJ too "
said Amen Wardy, owner of Amen
Wardy in Newport Beach.
"We'll pick up a lot of new people who
are dressing up because of the Reagan
administration," predicted Piero
Trimarchi, manager of John Hogan in
Newport Beach.
FROM THE OFFICE to the cocktail
hour the look this year is feminine with
pastel silks and fine wools dominating.
Suits are classically styl~. but with a
softer more delicate fit.
For evening, fine silks with swirls of
crepe ruffles and flounce skirts are
popular. So are little hand-beaded silk
chiffon jackets.
Amen Wardy refuses to discuss his
sales, saying only that whether the
economy Is good or had, "customers
still come in."
They find snakeskin shoes in 30 colors
priced at $125 or handmade S33S Rene
Caovilla dressy sandals in what Wardy,
without batting an eye, describes as
"the greatest shoe salon in the coun·
try."
ONE OF THE BEST-sellers in the
s hop along Bayside Drive is a
gabardine silk suit available in 20 col·
ors, retailing for $895. The matching
silk blouse is $260 and the cashmere
sweater is $200.
''For my customer money is no ob·
ject," says Wardy. "They know when
they come in here what designer clothes
cost."
Thal could mean $1,000 or more for a
limited edition dress, while the same
designer may also offer merchandise
selling for hundreds of dollars less.
For example, Albert Nlpo12's couture
line includes sUk dresses for around
$220, wbile his boutique Une features
$140 cotton outfits. Fewer dresses are
designed in the couture line, thereby in·
creasing their value, as well.
Similarly a Bill Blass original can run
$1,300, wbile a dress ln his Number
Three collection would retail for far
leu. Items such as lin1erie are
manufactured under the franchise label
and are not designed by Blass though
they receive bis approval.
Also, an Oscar de la Renta original
can 1ell for $1,200, while a dress under
bis Mlsi 0 label may retail for as lltUe
as $200.
An Oscar de la Reola rose-colored taf·
feta skirt with a silk chiffon blouae
sporting ribbons and medieval-style
sleeves was on the rack at John Hogan
tor $865.
MANAGER TRIMARCHI estimates
that 50 ball gowns from the chain's
stores in Newport Beach, San Diego and
La Jolla went to the inauguration.
·•Name status is very important
here," he said. "Women are very label·
conscious.·'
Trimarchi points to a $395 white linen
suit with pearl buttons by David Hayes
that has been favored by Nancy
Reagan.
Sales at his Fashion Is land store
topped $1 million last year and
Trimarchi says he expects even a better
closing 1981.
Anne Klein sportswear and Ralph
Lauren polo separates are among the
best-sellers at Saks Fifth Avenue in
Newport Beach.
BILL BLASS' romantically ruffled
blouses and fl ounce skirts also have
been popular.
There is a resurgence of opulent
dressing as formal affairs swing back
into fashion, explains Saks fashion
coordinator Shelly Kaufmann.
For daytime, Albe rt Nipon's coral
linen dress with short sleeves, a kick
pleat skirt and a flower at the neck has
been selling well at $260.
Halston's at South Coast Plaza, sports
designer apparel ranging from crisp
business suits to elegant formal gowns.
Inside the high mirrored closet hangs
a long white crepe dress with a tulip
open front and a ruffled Queen Anne
collar, price $780. A matching bright
green silk jacket with handsewn bugle
beads sells for $1,500.
"WOMEN COME IN here for the
service they get," said manager Sylvia
Rodriguez. ·'These people come for all
their needs."
The Halston look is simple, with clean
flowing Jines and collarless suits in
gabardine silk and fine woo~.
"With Halston the cut Is so beautiful
that they may not look exciting on the
<See STYLE, Page CZ>
Striking home?
--,
Designated mediators score
By PAT DUNN
Ot -D<llly ..... MMt Know where to aim your gripe about a product or service?
The U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs' Federal Complaint
Coordinating Center has compiled a list of trade and pro-
f essional associations that have structured complaint-resolution
procedures.
The type or assistance offered varies, but all of these groups
will try in some way to help settle any problems you might have
involving their industries.
The "800" phone numbers are toll-free in the following list:
-AMERICAN COLLEcroas ASSOCIATION, 4040 w. 70th
St., P.O. Box 35106, Minneapolis, Minn. 55435, phone: (612>
926-6547. Handles complaints concerning its member firms (pro-
fessional bill collectors>.
-American Hotel and Motel Association, 888 Seventh Ave ..
New York, N. Y. 10019, phone: (212) 265-4506. Assists consumers
CONSUMER CLOSE-UP · ~ . . , · .
in resolving differences with hotel and motel owners and staff.
-American Movers Conference, 1117 N. 19th St .. Suite 806,
Arlington, Va., phone : (800) 336-lOSM. Assists consumers in re·
solving complaints against household movers.
-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TllAVEL Agents Inc., 711
Fifth Ave., New York, N .Y. 10022, phone: (212) 488--0700. In·
formaJJy mediates complalnts, claims, and disputes concern.in&
travel-related problems. Can provide limited information about
travel rmn.s worldwide.
-Better Hearing Institute, 1430 K St. N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20005, phone: (800) 424-8576. Informally mediates com·
plaints about bearing aids and other hearin1·belp problems.
-Blue Cross and Blue Shield Aasoclationa, 1700 Penn·
sylvania Ave. N.W .. Waablncton, D.C. 20006, pbone: (202)
785-7932. Handles complaints about medical expemes not re·
solved by state and local BC/BS plans.
-Direct Mall/Marketlnl Association, S E. '3rcl St., New
York, N.Y. 10017, phone: (212) -..am. Sponaon tbe llall Order
Action Line which informally mediates complalDtl •bout mall
order ftrms.
-Dl&ECI' SELLING A880CL\TION, 1730 II St. N.W.,
Suite SlO, Washington, D.C. 20038, phone: (202) 211-srat. Aallats
consumers In dealln1 wilb door·to-door salet and party plana ln
the home. Also enforces Dlrect SeWn1 Aaaociatioll'a Code ol
Etblcs. The code la deserlbed in tta free publication, "We
' Deliver Extra Protectlon" •'Hll•ble •t tbe above addreu.
-Electronic laduatrt• Auodatloe. IOOl IC7e St. N. W.,
Second Ftoor, Wubbaltoll, D.C ...... phone: <•> '5'7-4900.
Handles compJabrtl about televWGM, rallot, atereo equipment.
video systeml, bome eomputen, ud otber home entertalament
equlp...-t. •
-Natloa&I Allodadon ol Pll"IOllMI CoDlultutl, 1012 Hth
St. N. W., Wulllqtoe, O.C ..... pbone: (JOI) •1m. Allllta conaamen •t odila wltb _._ empAo1m•t ..... ud
( ... C»llPIAIHI', Pa .. Cl)
~pttM ..... ~~....._
'MANY TI•S YOU WANT TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY AND MAKE AN EXCl!"10N TO COMPANY POLICY'
But Jim FraMr, American McG9w vtce pre.adent, recommenda tol"I a., the book, vlewlftl the company •• famlfy
Upper view erases blue sides
Pon of an ffttnmittnt Daaw PUoC ..,..,
on eucuffw ottUudea.
At 37 Jlm Fraser epltomiHI wbat
ever1 ambltloua youn1 execuUve la
atrivma for.
In 12 yean with American McGaw
Corp., a plwmaeeuticaJ firm lD lnine,
be bu moved bil family three times
and rllen tb.rouall the ranb 1wlflly to
be Slamed vlH-preaideat ol pel'IOIUMl
tW'OJMn9'0.
"The idea ol the martial IUDCb la •
myth," be says, speakinl for the com·
pany's etcbt vice preaJdenta. "Anyone
wbo really tbinb that the top uecutlve
takea the afternoon on doeln't know
bow It reaUy la."
No executive wubroom will be found
at the otherwlae sleet sJua olftce1 ol
MeGaw. There are no.apedal parklna
privUea• and no executlve lunciroom.
LUNCH. WBSN BB 1et1 tt, take1 30
minutes in the cafeteria, 1aya rruer,
wbo addl, "We don't beUne in It and
we dcm't Deed it.••
ICacb mon "' the corporate ladder
bu IDUllt a.I ~ lllftlYe..-Ill
particular aasl1nments and more
apreadiq ol respon.alblllty.
"Earlier I bad a handa-oo opportuni·
ty," says Fruer, recalllnt hil days of
active colle1e recruitment. "Now I
have to dele1ate ·and 1lve up wbat so-
meone e1ae ii paid to do."
•1NtJTB1 BBPO&• the lntemew be
WU at bil HCretar'J'S deak explalalq
to an employee wby ber pl"OIDCJtbl wu
tunMddown.
"Tbe avera1e employee Yiewa lll1 job
11 maldDI bro8d policy ~. 'l'be1
tblak tbere'a • lot more blue *1 to It," .. , .......... .
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By MA&TIN SLOANE
Are supermarke t shoppen 1ettln1
smarter?
You bet they are! .
BE&E A&E JUST a few of the
1mart-1bopping ezperiencu that readera
have recently written me about:
Paw Smith of Painted Post, N.Y., found
Liquid All on sale for $1.38. The rqular price
at ber store ia $1.89.
Her supermarket doubaed her ~eota
coupon, which brought the con down to juat
38 centa. She rounded third base for a "home
run" when she sent in the net-weight state-
ment for a $1 refund!
· Martha Geier of Glenview, W., bousbt
two 25-pound bags of Hero Doi Food priced
at $6.95 each.
Sbe banded the checker two $2 coupons,
which the store doubled. That brou1bt the
cost of the two bags down go $5.90.
LATE& SHE SENT in the two wei1bt
circles from the bass for a $2.50 refund. The
50 pounds of dog food coat her only $3.40.
Mrs. Geier is de finitely one of our
supermarket heroes.
Shirley Mccrary of Lavergne, Teno.,
purchased three boxes of Duncan Hines Cake
Mix on sale for 69 cents each. She bad a $1
coupon, which brought the total cost down to $1.07.
Then she used the proofs from the
packages to obtain a $1.25 refund from Dun-
can Hines. ,
"I bad three beautiful cakes and made a
profit of 18 cents," she said. "My husband is
.now convinced that I'm a smart shopper." She certainly is!
.BETTY SOME&S OF New Hyde Park,
N. Y .. bought four Celeste pinu priced at
$5.56. The COit came down to S3.56 when the
store doubled the value ol her four JS.cent
coupons.
When she got bome, sbe popped a plua:
into the oven and popped the four Uolvenal
Product Code8 into an envelope to request the
Celeste SZ.75 refund. That ~ht the COit of
the pluu down to only 81 ceata.
But abe didn't stop there. On the back of
one of tbe AA• box~ abe found another re-
fund form ottering Sl in return for 4-net·
wel1bt statementa.
Refunden such aa Betty say that you
should "never throw a packaae away uoW
you have used It at least twice."
Roberta Roberta of Chicago found
Swanson's Canned Chicken oo sale for 79
cents. It usually coats 85 cents at her
supermarket.
SHE BAD A COUPON 1ood for 50 centa
off on the purchase of two cam. When the
store doubled its value, the total cost of the
two cans was only 58 cents.
And she used the labels to request a $1
refund.
Smart shoppers who combine advertised
supermarket specials with discouota from
coupons and refunds re ap savto1s that most
shoppers only dream of.
If you have not yet begun couponi.o1 and
refunding, stop dreaming and start clipping,
filing ~ malling!
All ol these smart shoppers have eamed
my Smart Shopper Award. They will receive
my "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds."
Write to me about your smart-shopping ex-
periences in care ol The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1580, Costa Mesa 92626.
&EFUND OF TBE DAY
Write to the following address to obtaln
the form required for this $1 offer from Sun
Maid Nature Snacks: Sun-Land Martetiq
lne., 3000 Sand lllll Road, Menlo Part, Calif.
94025. Send for thls refund (otm by Oct. 1,
1981.
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Agenta, 400 N. Wubiogton St., Alexandria, Va. 22314, pbooe:
(103) ea.I.MO. Handles complainta that dlrecU, involve a1enta
aellln1 ftre, homeowners and automobile lnlurance policies.
-Photo Marketln1 Association, 3000 Picture Place,
Jacboa, llill. 4D01, phone: (517) 711-8100. Informally medlatea
d.lnpeementa about retail camera atorea and photo flniablnl
companlea.
-Publishers Clearln1bouae, m Channel Drive, Port
'Waahinaton, N.Y. 11050, pbone: (800) MS-DU. Spomcn the
lla1u1De Action Une <MAL> wbicb lnlormall:y mediates com-
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non-member company, llAL will aend the comumer a liat ol
ma1uinel from which to cbooee a 1ubltitute 1ubecrlptlon.
-National Home Study CouncU, 1801 1lt.b St. N.W.,
Wubiqton. D.C. JOOOlt, phone: <•> ZM-5100. IDnattcaW prof>.
lema bnolytq corresPODctence 1cboola that It bu cra.nted ac-
cred.ltatioa. The council will accept only written complalnta.
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with the preddeot."
To help improve communlcaUona
Fraaer •tarted an Employee Action
Committee that mootbly dlacu11ea
problems or need.a of llcGaw workers.
so l'A&, n.usa 11 pleued with the
COIDmittee'I ,...u1ta. A no-amokln1 He·
tion baa been eatabll1bed in the
cafeteria, improvementa have been
made to tbe facUlty and beating
problems have been adjusted.
He deacribea one of the mos t
challenclna u~ o1 bia Job as mak-inl bro.d policies work for many peo-
ple.
"llany Umes you want to look the
other way and make an exception. lo a
smaller outfit that's easier," be says .
"But in a large company you have to go
by the book."
Penooal organization bas reached
t.be point that be now makes lists of
everything from his daughter's square
dancioi lesson to a m eeting with the
pre1ident.
P&ASES ADVISES younger ex-
ecutives to think of their company or
corporatioo u a family, and "live the
aame kind of consideration to col-
leagues that you would give your
relatives."
A srowiog trend among young ex·
ecutives to change jobs when things
don't go their way disturbs Fraser. "If tbe manager looks at them crou-
eyed or the company bas s ome
problems, they throw in the towel and
walk across the street," be says.
Preadeat due
Realtors meet
Art Godi, presictent of the California Auociation
ol Realtors,. will be tbe featured speaker for tbe
32Dd District Re"ional Auociatioo of Realtora
Tuesday at the Irvine. Coast Country Club.
The Huntincton Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors will host the
meeting. It will begin at
11:30 a.m. The club is
located at 1800 E. Coast
Highway in Newport
Beach.
Godi is expected to
·speak on government re1·
ulation o f t he real
estate industry and con-
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rights. For more in-
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Kitty Leslie, fasfiloQ. director for Neiman-Marcus in
Newport Beach, calls D8vid Hayes' softly tailored suits
"marvelously priced" at $250-$400.
More popular though at the Newport Be ach store are
the BW Blass collection and Mary McFadden originals with
layers ol marii pleating combined with band screened silt.
"Our business is phenomenal," said Mn. Leslie. "I
believe that when money gets tight, people who have a sub-
stantial income are more likely to spend it on quality than
quantity."
GETl'ING TO THE top means play-
inl the 1ame of office politics. But all
politica lan't bad.
Retread resourceful
"U you treat your boss with courtesy
and respect, some people say that's be·
inl poUtical," be says. "But be got
where be la because of some talent.••
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The 50 millioo retreaded tires sold lut year C08t
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Retread Information Bureau aaid. Retreadinc a1ao COD·
served 400 million gallons of oil, at a savings of $280 million.
IA>okina over bis career, Fraser at-
trtbutea bi.a success to a wUJ.i.n&neu to
work Aoaa hours and sacrifice penonal
desires for the s ate of the company.
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Folln excite Robert Shleldl, Lorene Yarnell
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to tJMlr OR aeelaimed CBS Mriea ID Im. T1MD
eam• ecmewta ud clubl.
NOW, &098aT Ml••• and bi1 wife,
Lorne Yanell, an maklq their BroMw1.1 de-
but, bead.lialna a vaudevllle eatravaaaaaa
called "Broadway f'olllea." It opem on llmb
15.
It olfen •ucb act. u "1"o-Ton'' Teule
O'Shea; "Tbe Dlnabata," Swedlall lmockaboutl;
a football team ol doe• called "Seott'1 Royal
Boxers" and a comedy troupe, "LOI Araen·
Unoa."
Sbieldl • Yarnell mainly are known to Uae
public u mimes, mum'•·tbe-word performers.
But they HY they CID and will do more than
tbat in "Polliea"
"WE ACl'UALLY SING, dante, do adaik>
and acrobaUca," ••Y• Sbielda, wbo like. bis wife
baa dark hair, dark eyes, radiates &lowtnc 1ood
health and unabashedly slips in and out of
various-human and puppet poses to llluatrate a
point.
"We'll do our trademark, two tin aofdlen
who break out in a wild vaudeville dance. But
there'll be more, includin1 a puppet ballet" -
be illustrates half of it -"and a bi& aonc and
dance number.
"We did the mime thing for TV to 1et to. It
gave ua a name. In a way, though, it's a thing
we're trylnJr to live down. But it's OK. I'm proud to be a mime. So are Danny Kaye and
Red Skelton."
BOTH HE AND MISS Yarnell come from
Los Angeles, where she began as a dancer.
At 15 she was a professional, later dancing
in TV shows starring such as Andy Williams,
Dean Martin, Carol Burnett. She also ventured
into musical comedy on the West Coast, doing
"Can·Can," "George M.," "Anything Goes"
and "Your Own Thing."
In contrast, Shields left high school armed
with a fascination for movement but no formal
training in same. He broke in with a travelling
circus, billed as "Robbie the Robot."
He later e ntertained the
met Marcel 11 ...... u, tM ,....& ~ mlm•1 and ............ Pana to ..., wltli Ima. ftat
luted t.ll tw WMb.
"IWMbalcalb16ia-...bond,"M
admitl. "lie'• the sreatMt mime ID the world,•
but I w1a mare latenlted lD leUIDf lmmedtate.
17 to tbe people la tbe -.. .
''So I quit, wnt to the ltnetl .S leanMd
from tM people. But we're lood ftteadl now. He
wadel'ltaDdl what bappnecf. ••
After Paril, be let :S.mi in San Fran. cilco, where be dld bl.I , rain or abiDe,
from ltTl tbrouab early 1975. e worked UnJon
Square. Got thrown la Jail fow Umes, too.
0 YEAB, 1 l18SD TO d1reet tramc, climb cm
buaea, tbinp like tbat," he lauabl. "Tbat didn't
work out very well. But every Ume l 1ot thrown
ltK la tM -Aad 10 did,....._ C.., Ult Ila
.haMleeo cobl•m•. SYWJ da7 be'd .......
'Well, • tat to H'le tM mime.' It WM lllw,
'Save U.. cable can.' " · SUU, it wua't tbe euielt Ule. Some ,.._.
would jeer, make rude remarb1 throw tbllap.
Worae, tome rillalDa would ftlca t.be lbow re-
ceipts wblle ae wu buy •tertainlDC· But "°' allwuMd:
' "ONZ TDIB, IOMS GtJY tr-om Frapce,
viaitina with bia ::=.• tbouCht I WU dolill a areat cleed for m . Re cl.rODPed a cheek for
$1,500 -ln franc• -in .:f bane[ -
"I tboucbt, 'Aw; WU fOinl to throw lt
awa7. But then I t.bou&bt. 'What tbe bell.' So I
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Katia ud Marielle Labeque were then
alODI wltll ZGbla llebta and tbe Loi Aneelea
Pbtlbarmonlc laat Saturday performtn1 .
Bartok'• muterpleee -tb6 "Coaeerto for Two
Planoa, ~Qllicmt and Orchestra." If the work
T•H OF IWSICAL
wu unfamiliar before, their ahennln1 playin1
tndeilbb burned lt lDto our memoriea.
· lnatead of the customary flowinl
town eaeh wore black panta with Katia in a
haclWa bloUle and Martelle in purple. Striding to
thelr plano9, they were the very embodiment of
youth, cble, and vitality.
WHAT A PE8f0811ANCE they gavefor the
Oran1e County Pbilbarmoolc Society subecrtp-
tiOD aeries. It WU u tf Bertot bad written the
piece for them alone, tbou1h it wu composed in
1937, 14 years before the older sister wu born.
· 'the coneertoe complexity derives from its
wealth ol mates;tall and their hilbly intelJ'ated
structural organintioo. It ia a work with sharp-
ly contrutlnc rhythms and dynaClic aattation.
The Labeques were masterful in the alJe~
section of the first movement and in the. third
rondo, playtna with power and dynamics that
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and umo1pectiY• lD the a1oww IDO\'tlDeDt.
l'MM m&a'l'llllrevMwwaalltMUMd
that Katia wu muda more a••atitd UMua Mr
eooler, yollllel' ....... Sbe ••'"'•'Md eloM rap-
·port wida Mwtro Mebta, if Mr deat1n1. amlllai
eye1 ,,....,ladieatiOD.
Kebta IUl>Dlled Juat t.be ritbt 1upport IOI' bll
prote,.. wtili bil aubtle yet ft.rm COGdudlDI
while traveralDI t.be WOl'ls '1 rbytbmlc m1Defle.lda.
William Ktaft and llitcbell Peters provided out·
staod•n1 ·~port on their varloua percuaalon in·
strumenta.' ·
• The evenlq be1an wtth Mourt'a "Sym-
phony No. 25'.' written wben the eompoaer wu a
mere 17. IDIPlred by a trip to Italy and the in·
fluence of llaydn, t.fl1a wort II a landmark ln
Mo1art's develosfinent because of lts
sopblstlcated IJ'UP of structure and for its show
of emotion.
The LA Pbllba.rmonic demonstrated a grow.
log reftnement and 1ubtlety. It wu a reetral.Ded
yet excitina and vlaorou performance.
The finale, Tacbalkovaky's romantic Fourth
Symphony -a work rich ill poetic pusages -
wu deemed by clbtlnplsbed loeaJ violinist,
Duncan Stewart, u the bat be bad ever beard.
The 'balance of the brua and wind sectiou
with the at.rings provided tonal masses that
caused the auditorium to reverberate with
golden sounds. Stewart was especially food of
the piuicatto slrtnls lo the Scheno wbicb were
so precise that they sounded u ii they were one
instrument.
Tbi.s reviewer and the audience were equaJ.
ly enthusiastic.
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Bull,'' 1bowtaa at loc:al mcme
tbeaten Uld noetnated fOI' an
Acadelll)' Award u be9t picture
of tile year.
The IDMhecJ face and cl'Ulbed
noae are by lllclaael G .
Wutmore, top Bol11wood
makeQJ>~.
AD ulllblt coverln1 aneraJ
decades ol the Emmy Award
wlnner'a career ia on display
tbrou1b March 20 at tbe
California State lluaeum of
Science and Industry lo Loa
An1el•' Expoaltlon Park, 700
State Drive.
''Tbe Makeup Art ol Michael
G. Westmore" includes mub,
step-by.step photos, and ap-
pliances used in a variety ol
movies such as "Rocky.''
'"Rocky O," and "Raatng Bull."
Museum admission ls free
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally.
Plent) ol parldn1 ii avaJlable.
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\ • LGI AMOSLD (AP) -ONIO'J llardi0e'1 ""'' ,,. ........... me.a Lt ila pMlloll. llarrl8oa. wbo 1tan u Oouo Oatel, the mn91t* ~ an CBS' "Tr.,._ JoU, M.D.," ..... .., baftll-10. Rll fatJaer, and bll father
before blm, raD the
1Ja11·bottom boat on
Santa Catalina.
Not loq aao Har·
rlaon traveled half.way
atoUDd tbe Clobe to test
bit surfboard in the ID·
dJan<>cean.
• • 'The American .
Sport.man' sent me to
Java to surf," be says.
·'They have gre-at
waves, but it's very dif.
flcuJt to get to.''
Hanisao, who had
to travel to Indonesia
GRIO HARRl80N by way of Australia, aaya, "It wu a ~hour
fli1bt. Then a 10111 ferry ride. We bad to t.ake a
four·wbeel-drive vehicle t..brough the jungle and
ftnaUy ride in a canoe to get to the location."
~·1·m ~ out Witll bodJ'bulkleF rraoeo
Colollibu/' he aa71. "l'm·ltartinl daHti elau. too.
Tbe tne ol ~ I do wU1 Mpead Oil tbe ceuon. Wblitb8r &Mn'U be_, blp ~. •
wbetber u.,•u ltiliit It OD11 from t.be WMlt IP·
"JI you walit to be na&uc, •ventaaiu moftl,
Wbeo w start 1bo0ffn1 tbe cemon'D be verJ ecm·
cerned wttb tute. So wW I."
BE MYS D ILU vi1lt.d several of tbe cllaeol
and nl&btclubl that otter male atrtppen. "I try to
be diaCreet, -but It'• bard wbea lt'• all women
cuatomen, ·• be says.
"The lut Ume I went I wun't ao dlacreet.
Some women reeoanhed me and it wu 'Gouo,
take it olf I' Since announctn1 tbia projeet I've 1ot-,
ten letters from every place in the country ukini
me to perform."
Harrlson says he and bla partner in Catallna1 Productions, Franklin R. Levy, bad only a tlUe, an
idea and "a picture of me wet and with a towel
around me'' wben they sold the movie idea to.
NBC. •·we fell there was a market there for a
project that would pull blg numbers and be a vehicle
for good acting," he says.
"Real dlDHrt ••• , Oaly • 0 -atrl••· I
And, no. I woe't. J'U ac-dowa to IOllMtldal lklmPJ, I
but not a G.ltriitj. £•• if I did tlle)r'd nner aboOt me below tbe wa.llt for TV. We are 1bo0Un1
aDOtber •enlon fw tbeaten aod we'll bHe a little
more laUWde."
"Trapper JobJl, M.D.," la a 1plnott of ''M·A·
S-H," but wttb a JI.year dela1. Pemell Roberti
play• Trapper Jobn u be milbt be lon1 after b.11
Korean War neapadet wttb Hawkeye. Wayne
Rogen played )'OUlll TrlPP9r in the ftrat two ·
· yean ol "M·A-S-H." • •
The idea ii that Trapper John ls now tbe chief
al staff of a Saa P'ranclaco bcMlpttal -and finds
bimaeJf COQfronted by a carboo copy of bimaelf in
hlJ younaerday1. .
"80METIMU l'M A rebel, the irreverent,
talented doctor. He stand.a to one aide and makes
humorous obeervatlons," Haniaon aaya.
"Then the next week be'U be vef)' much the
hero. Very much the morallat, telling people bow
t.o live. Not at all the obffrver. I don't care for that
side too mucb. I would lite for Trapper to mate
tbe 1udgmenta. . . "And I'm sure that Pernell would prefer that
Gonzodolt. But somebody must.sowetradeoU."
'FOLLIES' SHOWCASE MIMES . • •
THE SITE, WBEaE 6-to-12-foot waves break
a balf·mlle offshore in the southeast of Java, was
dlJcovered by Rick Rasmussen, a former U.S.
surflnc champion who accompanied Harrison on (From PageC5) "'Ibey had a young boy there who wouldn't
the 10-day trip. communicate," he says. "He wouldn't say "It was a $150,000 surfing trip," says Harrison. went to the bank where 1 kept my climes and anything. He just stared. 'Ibey'd brought in•
"It made all the aurfing magannes, which fulfilled nickels, and by golly, the check was good." specialists, tried everything. Nothing worked.
one of my life's fantasies. I could have died then." Miss Yarnell entered Shields' µre and act in "Somebody suggested me -I still worked
Harrison grew up on Catalina, where he says l972, when she first saw him performing just the street then -and said my work bad a
life was one lone party. He was naturally athletic, outside Los Angeles at a Renaissance fair. psychological edge to it. So they brought me in.·
and bad to choose between acting and baseball. "I They edged into TV as a team, she adds, 88 I thought, no problem, I'll get him going.
decided if I couldn't be the best actor in baseball, regulars on the Mac Davis and Sonny & Cher "But nothing happened, no matter what I
then I'd be the best baseball player in acting." shows. Then CBS tested them and in 1977 gave did. I started getting real down, wondering what ----NOW pw A'lftNG----them the summer series that put their career makes this guy tick. So I started imitating him, a.ft& &
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Tbe flederal National llortsa .. AllociatiOD, I
private abarebolcler-owned corporation, la the
lar1eat llnale lnvntor lD resideDUal mortca1ea ln
tbe natioD ... lt purcbasu mortia,. loau h'om tocal
banu, 1~ and loan auoelatlonl, mort1a1e
companies and other lenden who eonUnue to C!Ol·
lect payments and perform other aervlces / nec:euary to tbe repayment ~ tbe loan. The fU.Ddl
which leaden recelve from FNMA repleniab their
rffOUJ'ces for further lendlnc.
Homee with eXiatinl VA, FHA and conven-
tional mort.ta1ea are eUatb1e for Resale Finance
loana so Ion& u the o.tatandilll t>albce is $10,000
or more. They may be secured by two-to four·
family properties or ~ondom.lnlums aa well u
alntl,.famlly residences.
' TOE PV&CRASt: Of' A bome on which the
Federal Nattonal Mortgage Auociatlon OWlll the
mortgage may now obtain a new FNMA mort1a1e
at tn Interest rate which is usually lower than pre·
vaillnl marllet rates.
FNMA Resale Finance offers a conventional
mort1a1e based on tbe full market value of the
home when it is sold. It enables home owners to
use their exisUn1. lower interest rate mortgages
as a aellln1 point, much as assumable ·morteages
have been used in the past. ·
A Resale Finance loan, however, relieves both
buyer and seller of th~ rislt and complexity of com·
binin1 a mortgage assumption with a hith·rate
second loan.
The rate for the new mortgages will be de·
termined by the lower of 1) the current Federal
Ho~ Loan Ban.le Board index of mortgage rates
on ~e sales; or 2) the average weighted yield of
FN¥A's most recent auction for four-month com·
mit01ents of funds for conventional mortgages.
WHEN MORTGAGE INTEREST rates are ris·
ing :the Bank Board index tends to be lower than
cur?nt market rates because it measures the
rate: charged for mortgages on home sale~ closed
the )>revious month. When rates are falling, the
FN¥A auction yield tends to be lower than the
Bank Board Index because it reflects the expec·
talidns of the mortgage money over the next
four months. Since the lower of these two rates is used, tbe
interest rate on FNMA Resale Finance loans will
usua,lly be lower than prevailing market rates.
The Jower rate at the time of application is effec-
tive $0 long as the loan is cl~ed within sixty days.
With the sharp rise in mortgage interest rates
oven the past decade, owners who seek to sell their
homFs realize that an assumable low-interest rate
mortgage can help to attract a buyer. The dif·
fer e\)ce between the original mortgage amount
and the appreciated vaJue of the home, however.
requ.ires a second form of financing to be com·
bined with the mortgage assumption.
THE ADDITIONAL FUNDS needed often re·
quire sellers to act as their own bank through
personal extensions of credit or to delay receiving
their full equity. They incur the risk of default by
buyers as well as tying up their money.
.H•wport Koo&ll ruideDta ue now offlclal NnDOlt a.ac~ rt.ldeau. Newport Beach clQ-ol·
ftclala .........-&bat tbe atrip ol land wben \be Butl•r HoualDI Corporallola townbo18•/con·
dom1nlum .,_, •• 11 locat.d W "-leaally
IDAHed to tM eltJ • ' TM ...., •-'t "9wport bol1I alte ii at tbe in~ ol J.l&b aad llOIU'OWta It., I ... tba.D OM
mUe from tbe bueb. eurr.&IJ lJi it.a ftnt la.lea
pbue, prices for t.be recreedon•Uy orieeted d•·
velopment be1ln at
flU,llO.
BRIE[s To vJalt Newport f , (tuolla take Paclllc Coast
ffl1bway to Superior
A venue, proceed north to
15th Street, tben west to MOMOvta Avenue. Tbe
sales office ll located on llonrovta near lStb
Street, lD Newport Beach and ll open dally except
Frldays. For Information, call 848-9111.
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PelSY Moore, sales repreaentatlve for
SandcutJe -a two·and·tb.ree bedroom luxury de·
velopment of condominium. in Newport Beach -
hH announced that move-ln1 for buyers are
scheduled to belln thls week.
The Sandcastle condomlnlums are offered in
tour floor plans. with up to 1,853 square feet, many
with ocean views, featuring up to 2'h baths.
To visit Sandcastle, take the San Diego
Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard, proceed toward
the ocean to Pacllic Coast ffl&hway. then rlaht one
block to Avocado and left to tbe development. For information, call 673-32'71.
Nori•.,..., 111 •HetNI ,,,...«'
The aecond increment of 22 homes have
opened for sale at Woodside/Northwood by the
J.M. Peters Company ln Newport Beach.
Prices begin at $209,000 and five floor plan1
are available.
Five model homes by Saddleback lnterion of
Corona del Mar are open for 'viewing daily from
10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m . To reach Wood.slde/Nortbwood
from the San Diego Freeway or the Santa Ana
Freeway, ta.lee the Culver A venue exit and coo·
tinue north to the community of Northwood. Turn
right on Bryan Avenue and left on Colonial Drive
to the sales office at 23 Colonial Drive.
Ra~• traet ,,_.,. f11 El Tor•
At Orange County's historic Bennett Ranch in
El Toro this weekend, the William Lyon Company
introduces a new increment of 28 of its single·
family homes.
The residences, priced from $133,990 to
$148,990. include four floor plans in one and two·
story and split-level designs, ranging in size from
1,410 to 1,998 square feet.
Model homes and the sales office are open dai·
Jy, except Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
corner of Trabuco Road and Cherry Street. Ben·
nett Ranch may be reached by taking the San
Diego Freeway south to t.be Laite Forest exit, tben
left lo Trabuco and right to Cherry Street in El
Toro.
Sea l•land d«'d~ RI
SaddJeback Interiors, of Corona del Mar, bas
been retained by McLain Development Company
to design the model homes for its new $6S million
Sea Island view community in Newport Beach.
Sea lsland is located on a 25-acre site in
Newport Beach. and the planned 132-home com·
munity wiU include homes ranging from 1,98'7 to
2,920 square feet .
More than 50 percent of tbe Se,a laland com·
-
Boultvard or Cbapmaa Av•ue ult from the 8an·
ta Ana ll'rMWI)' to tbe intenecdoD "' Harbor and Chapman lD Anabelm.
munlty wW a.. laadleaped eommon anu. 8lx
acr .. ...,.ffDl to tb• ••t bid cwerlooklDI UJ)fer
N•wport Bay ba1 b .. D purcbaaMI bJ llcLaln
DevelopaMDt Compaay ud dedicated to the elty of
N•wpcll't 8eMb to chvelcrp fw public ae. f."8fl•e ........... II I ell...,, A'··f ""-••••• ,.,...,.. ,,.,,.,.r
l:DtbUlluUc buyer ,..,._. II reported at
VW• Balboa ln Newport BMcb, wtaeN the re·
1ldenee1 are priced from $1Jl,OOO to Sll0,000 and
preHnted in eilbt 1lD1le·leveJ dOOr pJ1m tbat
ru1e In alae from 855 to 2,035 aquare feet , lnclud· tn1 paUo deeu.
Homebuyen at VW11e ffomel/ Aaabllm cu
now take ldvant.aae ol a.nw lud a .... option pro. ··•• 1ram ud tave It percent on tbelr dOwD p11me9'l ~.
over normal cooveatiOGal terms.
Tbe land. a. not included lD tbe price of tbie 1'l•
home, 10 lt a. not a put of tbe kNlD. However, the
land may be purcbued at any time du.rtn1 the UI•
of tbe mortca1e. Buyera may put al little u p
Five model bomea by Saddleback Interiors are
open di.Uy, except Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. at the development, located at no Nice Lane
in Newport Beach.
percent down under Ulll new prosram.
To reach Villa Balboa, take Pacific Cout
Hl1bway to Superior Avenue, just west ol Newport
Boulevard, then up the hU1 to Nice Lane and the
To reach tbe community, teke the RtversiM
Freeway to tbe Imperial Riabway exltlnl norlll.
Continue to La Palma Ave. and turn rtaht, travel·
lng two mllea to the project at 8033 E. Woodaborp • • .
Avenue. .•;· .,
·~ new condomlnluma. IA*' f11teren •t 81. TrflfWS
Net0 WeH•rt.r_. p•w .,,.,.. A low interest pro1ram -at 12'4 percent -lJ
drawlnl stroal respome from home •boppers at A new phase of 20 Woodbrid&e Townbomes St. Tropez VlllK, a new coodomlnlum community
opens thiJ weekend in the Irvine Vllla1e ot Wood· in a downtown Palm Sprtng1 locale. brld1e.
The new 1roup of single level and two-atory res· The two and three-bedroom condominium I
idences includes four floor plans priced (rom townbomes are available in one and two-story
$136,990 to $1'-1,990. First occupancy 11 scheduled plana priced from $139,500.
for late 1prtn1. Various plans offer from 1,135 to Model homes and a sales facility are open dai-
1,846 square feet of livin1 area. -ly from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . at 731 Alejo Road. Phone
To reach Woodbrid1e Townbomes, late the 320·7'3.1 for more Information.
Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to Culver Drive r~==================a and follow the sign.a to Woodbrld1e.
Sltelllelfl ••••r .. ,... .,,... ....
A grand openin& is currenUy under way in the
lrvtne Vtua1e of Northwood at Sheffield Manor, a
limited collection of innovative single family at-
tached homes presented by Merickel Develop-
ment.
Priced from $126,950 to $143,950, Sheffield
Manor presents three floor plans ran1ln1 In size
from 1,401 to 1,800 square feet. Buyers may select
from two or three bedroopi deslp.a, all with two-
and-one-half baths and a family room.
To reach the charming Merickel Development
community, take the Santa Ana Freeway to tbe
Culver Drive exit. Go north on Culver and turn
right on Irvine Boulevard. Turn ri&bt on Yale
A venue, then right again at Northwood. Another
right turn onto Savannah and a left turn at
Chesapeake will bring you to the qiodel homes.
Brbcol Plae«' 1 .......... "
A versaWe one-bedroom slnlle level floor plan
at Warmington Development's Bristol Place adult
condominium conversion community in Santa Aqa
bas gained a popular response with active! young
single professionalJ seeking home ownership at an
affordable price.
Priced at $57 ,990 with a 12~ percent interest
rate on a loan with a seven-year due date, Plan A
offers a llvtn1 room, dining room, kitchen and
bedroom with double wardrobe and Lath area.
The sales office and models are open daily
from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. To reach Bristo• Place, take
the Bristol Street exit from the San Diego Freeway
and drive north, past South Coast Plaza, to ~arner
A venue in Santa Ana, then tum left.
Anaft• trart f11....., .......
The opening of phase three this weekend at
Smoke Tree in Anaheim introduces a new aroup of
27 of Warmlnaton Development's townbome res·
idences.
Four model homes are open daily from 10 a.m.
IREE SEMINAR
OR~E COUNTY
OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS
For I.hose of you burdened
by l.arge office rental increases
In Lhe 3 years belween 1977 and 1980 Orange
Counly area office rents increased approxi·
mately 60', . Were you a victim of large rental
increases? Are you about to be?
You are invited to an hour long investment
seminar by Grubb & Ellis. Thursday March
26 at 5:30 p.m. to learn how the small omce
user ~o coDfrol costs of occupancy and take
ad\fan age o :
• Equity Appreciation
• Tax Shelter Benefits
Participants:
-Brandon Blrtcher·Birtcher Pacific
'1a)Or 0 C • l S olh~ rondom1n1um <k'\tlollC'r
-Bruce Rouleau C P.A.-Ortiz & Rouleau
S~1ahsl 1n tax .UPf<"I> ol R E o.,. rwrih1p
Stan Gale & Bob Dalby-
Grubb & Ellis Com'! Brokera2e Co Olli~~ marketing C:OM11ffanh ·
A.ii for Ann Brown
Reservations for this
seminar are required
Office users only
Grubb & Eftls
Commtrcial Broktragt Company
CALL (714) &33-?900
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rNMA Resale Finance enables sellers to use
theif origlnaJ FNMA-owned mortgage as a selling
poi°''t because it is the key to elilibility for the pro-
gram. Unlike assumptions and their contingent
financing, however, Resale Finance allows the ex·
istirl,g mortga~e to . be paid o~f ~d ~ell~~s to r e-
ceive their equity without conlinutng bab1bty.
lo 5 p.m . al Smoke Tree. Take the Harbor ~~~~=====~=~========~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._r-~-r--~~~~~~~~-
Because the Resale Finance loan is usually
avaUable at lower than market rates. it can help
purchasers to either reduce their monthl~ pay-
ments or qualify for a larger loan. Depending on
the amount of the loan. the down payment may be
as low as five percent.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardLe.., president of
the Real Estaters; he cmo is an authof', lecturtt and in·
struct()T. Send your comment! and queation.t to Randy
McCordLe, cl o the Daily Pilot, Post Office Boz 1560,
Costa Meaa, CA 92626.
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Turn your
unusables
into
usable
cash. Call
Daily Pilot
classified
642-5678 .
"Try before you buy weekend:' $99
Spend rwo rnognif1cenr day<• and 0ighr~ or Shadow Mounr< 111
Free renn1s. Coll for reser vations.
Th• best resort buy
in fhe desert.
Dy far.
Tennis Yachts from $58,000.
Shadow Mountain Resort 8r. Racq uet
Club hos the greatest resort owner-
ship package In the desert. You con
purcha se a n elegant yoc ht·lil<e
studio o1 this fontas·
tic desert resoi:t for
as little os S11.6 00
d 6 w n Shado w
Mountain has 18
c hampionship ten·
nl~ courts and top
professionals to
te6ch in-depth clln·
lcs that sharpen
yotlr game. A tine ~
re.taurant, bar and
pro shop ore steps
o..,ov from the
cdurts. Our land-
~r\< figure eight swimming pool Is
one ot the largest In the state and
suirounded by swaying po\ms. The
reSat homes are elegant, beoutifully
ddslgned ocoommodotlons and
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1 SHADOW ~AIN 1
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• RACQUET CLUB
kept in prime cond ition year round.
Shadow Mountain is managed by
Destination Resort Management.
one of the nation's most respected
tea ms of experts.
Destination Resort
4 manages land ·
m ark resorts in
Aspen, 'Steam·
boot Springs and
\tJll This Is one of-
f or dab I e reso rt
-you can't afford to
miss. Come for o
visit. You'll never
wont to leave.
Floanclng oval._
able ot for betow
market rotes.
Call (714) 346·6123 or write tor
more lntormotton. Soles Ottlce:
Lowe Development Cocporotion
.u>-760 Son Luis Rey
Polm Desert. Callfomio 92260
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WILUAll 8. 8BftB bu advanced to the posi·
tlon ol vice president and tnuurer of Daon
Corporation, a Newport Beach·bued development
ftrm.
Before joi.n1nc Daon u treasurer lD tm, Settb
wu employed by C.J . Se1ent.rom •Sou wbere be
HITM
was involved In financial
analyst.a, retail leulD1 and~
perty mana1ement. He also
spent tbree years aa a civil
en1lneerwltbCbu. H. Tomptim
Co., Jeneral contractor.
Seith sraduated from Duke
Unlvenity with a bachelor of
science desree in civil enatneer·
in1. He received a maater's
de1ree in bualneu admiDlstra·
lion from Stanford University.
BL\NDON M. IAMB of Irvine bu joined the
Oran1e County office of the Charles Dwm Company
in Newport Beach aa a broker 1peelalisin1 in the sale
and leulng of commercial real estate.
A native ol Puadena, be attended elementary
and bi.lb scbool in the Crown City and araduated
from San Die10 State University with a Bachelor ol
Sclencedearee.
Lamb late.r was employed ln La Jolla, then as an
a1entfor Binkert& Kaye Properties in San Die10.
llJCllAEL P. BISSELL ol Jrvlne bu joined
the Irvine Company Property · Mana1ement
Diviaicm u manager of the company's 11 apart·
meat complexes in the cities of Newport Beach
and Irvine.
BilaeJI wm be reaponalble for Jeuin1 ac·
tivities, operations and maintenance of the Irvine
Company's 3,300 apartm·ent ·
ualta. A 1IJ'13 bualneu 1raduate ol
Cal State Fullerton, BiaaeU waa
prevjomly with the Irvine Com·
pU, from July, 1178, to late
tm with respoaalbllity for a
aumber ol the company'• apart.
menu, aboppUaa centers and ol·
fice4 builcltnp. He wu aut.e-
quentJy promoted to manager
of all the company's office
bu.ildlnp. • .... LL
8T&Pll&N I. 8VTBERLKN baa been named manaa• ol tbe year by Coldwell Banker Reaiden·
tial Real Eat.ate Services. He and bia wife wW re·
Lenders in crisis
over high rates
WASHINGTON (AP) -Qome buyers are fast
learnlnc to live with record bJp mort1a1e rates,
living tbe bouainl industry a surprising shot lo the
arm, several economists believe.
But that's not belpin1 thrift inatitution.s -the
nation's leading home lenders -whose problems
have reached a crisla stqe, said John Dalton,
chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
"fr IS TIME THE general public be made
aware that the lnatitution that ls the source of
about half ol the home mortaaies lo the country la
threatened by our inflationary economic
env{ronment," Dalton said. ''Tbe future la not
1oin1 to be easy.''
Daltoo apote at a conference held by the
National Savings and Loan Lea1ue, whose
members lut year suffered their worst earn.in&•
in history -with profit prospect.a even 1Joomier lo
1•1.
Sid. prollta plun1ed by nearly 75 percent lut
year and about 30 percent of the tbrtfta "ended up
ln tbe red," said Dale Riordan, the leape'a cbJef
economist.
IF HIGH INTEaEST rates continue tbroutb
t•t -u many economiata anticipate -~IA
could .lole u much u N billloa, the bank board
aa11. llutual aavtnp banka loll about SZ!O million
in 19 and tbia could double lo JJll under current eonclitioDI, economiata forecut.
That could dry up addJUonal bome loan money
u4 ralle mortaaae ratea •ffD blp.r. MIA,
wlUeb .....a1 nearlJ '° pereeat ol all mortaaaes. often ftDd tbemMlftll paJiac out more in interest
tbaD tbeJ um trom ln•eltmmtl. .
'"fte bald ud .,..,... fad II tbat ao far u
MIA an ccme11Ded. U.. nalel Mn beeD daaqed
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eom,.U.., _, ma.net ,... ad tbe S61.'1
own lbMDmlda eertlfteatea PQ about tbree Um•
tbat •mount.
ALIO, DSaSGllLATION baa lnereaaed eompdioa from eommereial bmb. Rllll and TolaUle ratel eneted a ebaotie
altuUcm for bomebul14en _. ._.. lut 1ear.
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G80aGE I . ULUI ol lniM, tales muaqer
1n Coldwell Bauer Commercial Real &1tate Senicea' Newport ... eb olftee, bu been aPPOAnt·
ed an IUlatanl vice preaidlat ol tbe natioUl real
estate service company.
l[aUil wW eontlnue to uaf.lt Pet.er L. Marr,
ftnt vlee premdent and realdent manqer of the
4.5-member staff of real eatate
aalea and leuin1 1peclalllta.
Kalll.a' principal actlvltlea aince
•UIUmiDI bf.I sales mana1er u.
1lpmeat about a year a10 bave
been WOl'ldna with the ottlce'a
indUltrlal and inveatment de-
partments.
KalJJ.a be1an bil ·Coldwell
Banker career ln 1978 followiq
a aeven-year term with Xerox
ua.a.11 in both sales and mana1ement
capacities. A native of Annapolil, Kallil attended
Unlvenlty of Maryland where be earned a
bachelor ol science dearee lo bullneu admlniatra·
tion. He subsequently wu awarded a muter of
.business administration deiree from University of
Baltimore.
ANTHONY DA VIS of HunUniton Beach ia the I
new vice president of finance for American Na·
Uonal Houaln1 Corporation, an Irvine-baaed
bomebuildlnl firm wbJcb bu produced over 3,000
family homes ln Southern California and Arlaona.
Davis, 33, was aasoclated with Hveral other
major southland bulldlnl firm.a before joining
American Natlooai. In bil new position be over·
sees and coordinates the financial administration
and accountin1 function• for the company.
American National which currently bas six
townbome and single-family home developments
in progress in Southern California. employs 51.
8alu of'ftce
open 11 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. dally.
Closed Thursd_, ..
(714) 631 -5055
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M•p not to Kalt
from
eo..:.tn1n~
A new financing plan has been
tnitiated to make this one of the most
outstanding new home investment
opportunities in years.
The Westcliff Grove "Classic
Classic ·
offering
of rare
financing
It means an opportunity to buy a
prestigious home in one of the most
prestigious areas in the country with
a unique short term loan.
From $370,000 to $455,000
Financing Plan" offers 100% financing for two years at
13.9%, with no monthly payments for nine months.
In lieu of a down payment, the builder will accept
nine months prepaid interest, plus a one point loan fee,
escrow and impounds. The first interest only payment
is not due until the tenth month .
Fro nt yard lanJscaping and fencing included.
Phone (7 14) 646-5092 Sales office and model homes
open)aily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
•Prices effective Jatc: of puhl1c,u111n .
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THE EUROPEAN CONCEPT
FOR NEW VILLAGE COMMUNITIES
ARRIVES IN ORANGE COUNT¥
ABOUT TIME!
First: The bright idea. Italy, Portugal ... today there are
no wa iting lists . Homes are
Is 1t possible. that mankind has passed along to family.
at some time experienced the
Variety : Spice of growth and housing situation
which exists today in Southern village community life. California?
Ah ha! Proof positive. Many designs of homes are
offered , to appeal to various
families having diverse interests. During the early 1950's, many To create a proper mix for a real key cities in Europe became community. The entire com-nearly hyperactive. City dwellers munity is secluded within a self-received raises in rent. increased contained environment but linked property taxes. Trac t houses by garden paths and centered by popped up all around. splendid social and recreational
facilities .
The need was there. Now the best of all Urban families throughout for you . Europe looked for a way out. A
place to live apart from the stress We borrowed the tned and true and sterility, the social indifference
of the city and its faceless sub-from many European new village
urbs. But a place not far from communities and refined these
the job or civilized necessities. brilliant ideas and practical think-
ing for Southern California.
New village Named after communities appear. our favorite . Instant success . Perhaps as a point of integrity our
A new breed of community new villa%e is named after the
planners. understanding the splendid · ut somewhat hard to
shortcomings of city living, the pronounce community near
blandness of sudden suburbs. Lyons, France. Villeurbanne.
created new village communities They pronounce it Villerbon,
near cities in France, England. /'Vil-lar-ban/ and so shall we .
A good location?
How about a small valley with no
through traffic ringed by the foot-
hills of Orange? With the free -
ways, shoppin~ and business
centers. and t e beaches of
Orange County all there awaiting
your pleasure.
Streams, fountains .
flora, fun .
Villeurbanne is a village filled
with nature forms to soothe the
civilized best and a Clubhouse,
pool, and spa where you may
meet interesting people who
also are your neighbors.
Prepare to be dazzled.
By three distinctive architectural
approaches to attached family
homes. b~ ten different floor
plans, by uropean forms filled
with flowing space and light.
Hillhouse is first.
Now. today, you can ohh and
ahh at Hillhouse designed for
young homebuyers. Three very
creative floor plans with two or
three bedrooms.
Can you afford it?*
Does from $87,900
make you want to
jump into your car?
The model homes of Hillhouse
as well as plans for Streamhouse
and Gardenhouse are yours
to see from mornings at ten
until dusk .
i u. RIVERSIDE FRWY
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CHAPMAN AVE tr
GARDEN GROVE FRWY ~
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SAN DIEGO FRWY
5749-4 Creekside. Orange,
California 92669.
Telephone (714) 771 -6510 .
llwPOll! BIAOll
901 DOVIB DBIVI
641-8138
HAUOI VllW HOMES w /POOL! Somerset
Plan -SBRS, family rm. formal dining
rm. Pool and s pa. Perfect condition.
$1650/mo. yrly. Larry Dyer
llAUTIFUL IAYFIOMTI 3800 sq.ft . of
perfection on the bay at Promontory.
Gourmet country kitchen, spacious master
suite w/ fi>lc and beautifully appointed
living & family rooms. Large slip and
SJ>ace for 2 side ties. $1,145,000 incl. land.
Barbara Aune
SO' RIGHT OH MAIM IA Y! 70' pier head line
accommodates large yac hts o n this
hamdsome 5 BR. 51h bath home w /cozy
family rm and formal dining rm. 24 hour
security island. Dona Chichester
IAUOA ISL.AMO -MIAlt IA YI Enchanting
English-style bungalow w/ 3BRS and
custom features all for $375,000 fee. Dick
Halderman
Dc.TtOHAL IUY OH UDO tsLI! 4BR home
w/ center courtyard, French doors,
hardwood floors, beam ceilings. Street to
street location on lot and a half. 3-car
gara,ge . $~95 ,000 incl. land .
Young/ Unbermno
LINDA ISU WA TEIROMTI 3BRS, 3 baths.
Dock for three boats. Under $1,000,000. 24
hour security island. Appt. only. Dona
Chichester
SH.000 NICI l•UCTICM Emerald Bay -
now $695,000 w/high assumable 1st T.D.
. • Extremely private hilltop executive home
with ocean views from every room: !BR, 2 baths, pool, plus private beaches, tennis
and 'uarded community. A must sell
situation. Gary Gleason
LAIUH FAMILY HOME Spaciously built
custom home in Bay crest. 5BRS, family
rm and terrific pool and outdoor
entertainment area. Owner will assist
w/flnancing. $439,500. Tom Allinson or
Terry Hanes
CUSTOM IA YFIOHTI Docking for vessel up
to 80' ! 5BRS and ba~ incl. maids room
and convertible library/ den. Huge master
suite w/ sitting rm and fireplace. Owner
financing available to 9ualified buyer.
$1,495,000 incl. land. 147 on the water.
Larry Oyer
ISTATI OH THE IAYRtOMT! Prime tip of
Linda Isle -over 1Z7' with slip for 80'
boat. Enchanting .. old world" architecture
with all the modern conveniences. Large
rooms for entertaining incl. 2-story living
rm and stone fireplace. Secluded pool and
spa. 5BRS and familf rm. Playroom and library. Offered at $5,000,000 leasehold.
Cathy Schweickert
COOPERATIVE OWMlll Great 2BR Big
Canyon townhome. $225,000. Motivated
seller. Coby Ward
LIDO ISLE LIASE 01 LIASI OPTIOMI
Charming 5BR, 4 bath and family rm home
w/large sunny patio and 3-car garage.
Steps to tennis, clubhouse and beach. Onl).'
$15,000 option money. $650,000 . Ber1t
Mitchell
A·I DUPL.IX -$149,000! 2BR units w /fplcs
and attached garages, yards and patios.
Shows price of ownership. Owner will
assist in financing. Paula Bailey
WATHNOMT DUPLIXI Big 3BR and 2BR
duplex ri~ht on the beach. Great
opportunity. $725,000. O>by Ward
MYsml DllYI-MIW USH•t Spacious 5
.. OI' 6 BR home w/ t~rriftc view of main bay.
• Open beam ceilings, large muter 1ulte,
remodeled kitchen, off 1treet parkina for 5 can. plus ~· side tie. ?.ut• ~ fiarbor entrance. $1,900,000. artba Macnab
-a POOi. -SJOI. .. Lov...:f upper bay
home featurtn1 o~ bt• ceWn1 in llvlq rm formal cunma. larae fllllily rm,
remote ln-law Quarters, -PLUS la1b, ~~ redwood cleeked pool area. Paula
MY .. OMT CONDO LMSll Glamorous 2nd
Ooor 2BR.t 2~ baths. Adults only for
$1.35CY mo. liatby Schweickert
WISTCL9lf W/POOIJ Great family home.
tBRS plus dining rm and pool. Available
mtil mid July at $125()' mo. Larry Dyer
M.UffSI Single-story 3BR Bonita Plan.
$.V mo. Nancy Imbernino
BIWPOB! BIAOll
RAUOB VllW CD!EB
644-6100
FAMILY HOMll Remodeled 4BR, 3 bath
home w/ combination family rm/ billiard
room. Formal dioingf lovely master suite and all new a pp lances. $ 359 ,000.
Assumable loan. Rosemary Seitz
OUTSTAtetM4i VIEW! Exceptional Harbor
Ridge Lucerne model w/3BRS, family rm,
atrium w/ fountain and a very special
master suite w/ fplc and retreat. $785,000.
Lynne Valentine
HIUTOP ESTATE! Available and ready to
occupy is this magnificent French
Mediterranean 5BR villa w/ perfection in
design, materials and craftsmanship.
Elegant formal living rm and dining rm,
gourmet kitehen, master and executive
suites w/ cedar walk-in closets. 40' pool.
$2,500,000. Lynne Valentine
PllVATI YllSAILLIS IM 11• CAMYOMI
Overlooldrul 6tb fairway this 4BR home features cfouble door entry w/ winding stairwa_y. Elegant 1st level muter suite
w/ marble circular bath in the round. Garden kitchen and fully air·conditloned.
$680,000. Lynne Valentine
PllYACY IM THI au ... 51 3BR end unit OD
two levels offering formal living rm
w/ fplc, family rm w/ eating area and community _pool.' Owner will a11i1t in financing . $229,500. Lynne Valentine
llG CAMTOM IOIDIAUX TOWMHOMEI
Single level 3 BR, 2 bath home on large
c-0mer lot. Garden courtyard and terrace.
Sunny country kitchen. Wilt consider
lease/option. $425.000. Lynne Valentine
WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR NEW SALES
OFFICE IN LAGUNA HILLS, SPECIALIZING IN
FINE PROPERTIES THROUGHOUT THE
SADDLEBACK VALLEY. FOR INFORMATION,
TELEPHONE 85?-4343.
S!OSIDIYOU
HAllOI 11061 DYNAMIC DYMAITYI
Security 24 hour gate guarded community.
One level 2BR\ 2 bath w/ private spa1 huge
deck, wine cellar and great mountam and
night lights views. So 9uiet and peaceful.
Tennis, pools and spa mcl. in community
amenities. Great financing. $389,000. Bea
Arnold
IXCLUSIVI llG CAMYOM LOCA TIOMI
Popular Plan I by Broadmoor. Highly
customized. 5BRS, large formal living rm
and dining rm, family rm w/ wet bar
private master suite w/ study and
fireplace. Spacious patio areas w/ pool and
spa. $975,000. Lynne Valentine
'"SHOllCUff CUSTOM HOMI!'" 4BR study,
library and large country kitchen -an
ideal residence for the large family.
Features a fantastic white water view of
Corona del Mar beach from the master
suite. Fee land. $595,500. Owner will carry
a large 2nd T .D. Sharon Smith
CAMIO SHOIES -SPICTACULAI VIEW!
Newly remodeled and expanded home on
large elevated corner lot. Beautifully
decorated with 3BRS, 4 baths, family rm,
large island kitchen w/breakfast area, spa
and exercise room. Sparkling pool. $935,000
incl. land. Belle Chase Lee
NICE llDUCTIOM OM EXC.-rlOHAL llG
CAMYOM DOVEi! Elegant, handsomely
upgraded 2BR & den residence w/ view of
6th fairway. Features security gate, crown
moldings, custom wall-coverings and large
white brick patio w/ room for spa. $449,500.
Lynne Valentine
llOll LIASI -HAalOI VW# HILLSt Lovely
3BR w/pool and spa. VIEW! Available
April 1 for$1200I mo. Helen Wood
DlVIBB
CUIPUS VAJ.I.ft
OD!BB
781-HK
SIA..W -.o.T IOY~ .. Detached and
remodeled home w/ vtew of ocean and city
night lights. Pool and spa. Gate guarded
community. $525,000. Darlene Herman
owa• WILL NaP fllMAMClt Large 3BR,
2'h bath custom family home w/ indoor
spa. Lovely cul-de-sac location and' room
to park RV. $215,000. Dorothy Lewis
PAMOIAMIC OCIAM VIEW! Custom built
2-story, 4BR, 3 bath home w/ great iq-Jaw
accommodations. Game room, fplc and
VIEW. $425,000. Lorraine Rennie
HAllOI llOGll Award winning
"Dynasty" model w/ ocean and city lights
views. Marble entry and many upgrades.
$395,000. Belle Partch'
TVlnE IOCI HIGHLANDS! Beautifully
appointed Stewart. Large single family
residence. Dramatic entry foyer, sunken
living room w/ vaulted ceilings, massive
fireplace, wet bar, formal dinin~ room
w/ French doors, open staircase
w/ planter "Is land." Kitchen w/ t>ay
windowed nook, luxurious master suite
w/ walk-in wardrobe. $445,000. Lorraine
Rennie
IBVUlE
WOODBBIDGE VJTJ.AGE
CDTEB.
881-8700
COUMI Pill SYIACUSI --TILi ROOFt
Beautifully clean ho~l recenUy painted
inside and out. Shows ilice a 'em, 3BRS &
den, 2 baths, large fam1ly kitchen.
fireplace in living room, owner will help
with the financinf. Priced for fast sale.
$151,000. Alan Bee
JIWB. OM THI LAD! This is the one
you've been waiting for! Fabulous
location on Woodbridge Lake w/ gorgeous
views of lake and sunsets. 2 master BRS,
courtyard entry w/ fountain, mirrored
dining wall, top of the line appliances
outdoor balcony. garage cabmets and
many extra custom features. $275,000.
Gail Kingsley
OPl!l ROUSI !ODAY l'llOM WHAT A SUPER PRICE'! Luxurious 2 BR Big
Canyon condo provides the opportunity for
a terrific Newport Beach lifestyle. Upper
level unit set amidst the fabulous facilities
and a menities and security of Big Canyon.
$175,000 with an assumable loan. Susie
.Weiss l UI. !O 8 P.11.
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1 Lakeview 4 BEDROOMS/DEN
31 Red.hawk 4 BEDROOMS/DEN
9 Cypress Tree 5 BEDROOMS/DEN
3Woodgrove 1 BEDROOM /DEN
1S Palos 2BEDROOMS
3671 Myrtle 2 BEDROOMS/DEN
60 Tangerine 2 BEDROOMS/DEN
2 Richmond 3BEDROOMS
10 Cedarspring 3 BEDROOMS/DEN
14851 Jeffrey Rd #345 2BEDROOMS
5 Deerwood, Big Cyn 5 BEDROOM/DEN
coaOMA oa MAA
4501 Gorba m Drive 3 BEDROOMS/DEN
1901 Altura 3 BEDROOMS/DEN/
POOL/SPA
1101 White Sails Way 3 BEDROOM/DEN/
POOL/SPA
~UACN
57 Sea Island 2BEDROOMS
HAllOa ll06I
12 Trafalgar 5 BEDROOMS/DEN /POOL
PIOMOMTCMtY IA Y
657 Bayside Drive 4 BEDROOMS/DEN/
BAYFRONT
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1111 Vista Laredo 3BEDROOMS ......
JOl0.12-14-16 E. Balboa 3BEDROOMS/
OCEANFRONT
MTSllOIB
3N2 Clrcle Drive 3 BEDROOMS/DEN
IAJCllU
4 BEDROOMS/
DEN/POOL
4 Bl:DROOllS/DEN/ POOIJIPA
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $319,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $188,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $254,500
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $146,900
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $175,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $145,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $150,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $169,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $219.500
SUNDAY 1-5 $45,000
SUNDAY 1-5 $2,000,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $935,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $329,50()
SUNDAY 1-5 $450,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $225,000
SUNDAY 1·5 P.M. $2,500,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $1,145,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P .M. $Ml,to0
SUNDAY 1·5 P .M. '1,l!0,000
SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. "75.000
SUNDAY 1·5 P.'11. -.ooo
WOOOlllDGE LAICEFtlOMT! Outstanding
end-unit. "Glenwood" on the lake. 4BRS,
2'h baths . Upgraded carpetin·g ,
air-conditioninit. buHt-in vacuum. Assumable 1st. Owner will carry second.
Security gated community. ·Panoramic
view of lake and moun_tain$. :~319,000. Jerry Thompson ·:.. ·
llOotCVIEW -.fODa . ~BJ Highly
upgraded 3·BR. 21h .bath: townhome
wl firepta·ce, decorator. win4ow ·.~ovei:ings
and wallpapers .. Close 1.l> pool ind
clubhouse: Rela1Ced liting at. its-best .. ~
$133,500. Myrna Boom· · '· ··•.. t '. · . . . .. . ; ··)
POOL HOME Fo•<S·ts.ooe1. M(J4'e --in
condition. Deta·che(j .3BR; ·a bath;· doublet.
garage, new carpets,.vinyl and drapenes.
Insulation. Assume 11teat. TA ·loan.
inves tors low neg4t1ve. Pat 't'erry
JUST LISTED! Builder's best! Talented
owner did the rest. 1bis 3 bedroom home
backing up to park on quiet cul-de-sac bas
so much charm & so many extras you can
move in right away. Great financing too!
This one is done up right! SUsie Weiss.
IRADPOIO PLACll Highly upgraded 3
bedroom end unit in Brad.lord Place near
park & all the amenities. $94.900. Dan
Johnson.
CAIRll ~ tM llft• You Just can't
find a better combination of comfort,
seclusion & location at this very affordable
price of $81,500. ~ 1 bedroom condo in ni ..
Sprinp. You'll be 1lad you acted on tJtl.t
one. John Richard.
WOODlllD•I WITH YllW. Excellent 4
bedroom detached home m cul-de-tac wttll
pert• mounta.tn view. 'l'h1I private home
1110 baa a lar1e yard, decoi ••
wallpaper In bedroom& • ba Ii
lllUIDable &ow. An ~
'171,"9. Dan J~
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THI C.000 LIN
Newpq01 Crest. Owner
wjll ci.frY ror S/yrs with
20% 'c1own . Purchase
$187.S-. I Bdrm. 21-'l Ba.
tennis. pool, sauna.
·,
rropertyHwRtty
642-1150 .. ,, • :a ..... 6UMh
Extenlively remodeled.
Owner financing avail.
$750.000.
JONES REAL TY
~73-6210
COSTA MESA
'FIXER
Reduced to $12.8.SOO. 3
Bdrm. 2 bath pool. spa
and more! A bargain!
Call 561-2311
THE REAL
ESTRrERS
@ .
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4-6.31-6990
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newporl
REALTORS
675-5511
OHM HOUSE 1-5
CH.ARMIHS CDM. DUPLEX. W atk to
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COLI OF MIWPOIT llALTOIS
2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Coro.. dtl Mer
671-1111
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1117 NTA L.AamO. Your flnest bluffs
opportunity ... Verr best buy".
Ori&lnal area overloatinl ma11ive ... belt and lofty piDel. A spotless 3
6drm, 2~ bath townbome, moat
attractively decorated. Truly an
exceptional price for a prompt sale at
$312,000. (Man7, many thouaa~da
below comparable homes).
4JI MTA MITI. Extremely popular
Plan •·x" in lovely setting. 3 bdrm,
fam/kitj formal dining room, 2 frplca,
& great wrap around patio. Offered at
$249,500.
2t I J QUIDADA. "A big family home".
Ught & bright 4 bdrm, 3 bath end unit,
beautifully appointed. Outstanding
sale financing available. At $260,000
(including land>.
I .ASSUMI 11/JO/o LH. 1-~~-~111!1111-•I
Only $113.SOO ror this 31 P1 • •• PoW
Bdrm charmer with ~
heated pool and fruit Elecant owners unit
trees.Callnow979·S370. w/spa, Spanish Tile,
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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marble frplc, xlnt owner
financinc.
JONES REAL TY
673-6210
LIDO ISLE'S
TWO llST V Al.UIS
COZY CHA.RM
2 Bdrms, 2 bath immac ulate
condition with expansion potential.
JUST $ll0,000
SPACIOUS LUXURY
4 Bdrms, 4 baths, den ready &
waiting for family living. Affordable
& prestigious.
JUST $465,000 c ..... ..,..._.t
IOTH OPIM SUleAY
F01t 1HE STOUG>E IUFF
Finished attic . storage in
garage, end greenbelt loc. Air
Cond., lux carpets, inside
laundry. Garden patio &
atrium. This 3 Bdrm. fam rm
2'h ba is in model cond. As-
sumable loan. Owner w/assist
in financing. $215,000. Ask for
Marilyn Bulkley.
.A_.....,ofJe»a.D ....... &Sow
2515 Eat Coat HhJlt .. _,
CoroHdelMtr
675-3411
GROWING FAMILY?
Move them right into this spacious 5
bdrm home in Harbor View Homes.
Great location. Extra large lot.
You'll love the big family rm: with
its wet bar and fireplace. There's
another fireplace in the livin' rm, a
3 car garage, covered patio and
much, much more. Come by 1818
Newport Hills Drive, N.B. on Sat &&
SUn 1to5. A super value at $329, 750.
IACllA Y VllW HOMI
Older up1raded charintr with great
view of the hilla and back bay area.
'I'hll 3 bedroom 2 bath home baa been
upcraded and the owner will carry a
lar1e 2nd. Assume 11% lat. Full price
$180,000.
EASTSIDE DOLi.HOUSE
This 3 Bdrm 2 Bath home truly has
loads of charm with it.a large brick
and pine fireplace, and exposed wood
beamed ceilings. Features include
sprinklers, detached 2 car garage and
golf cours.e view to boot. 'lbe owner
will finance the sale or carry a large
2nd. Full price $162,SOO. ,.,
UDO ISLE
OPIM SUte.AY 1-5
214 VIA ITHACA
HHIHSUL.A POIHT llACtROHT
Panoramic view at wedge, from
prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom
home, 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine
room, entry, living room, dining
room, built-ins, etc. $1,385,000.
LIDO ISLE
Newly remodeled traditional style 3
bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large •
recreation room & 2 patios. Living
room has a ttractive beam ceilings,
fireplace & french doors leading onto
bric k patio. New kitchen blt-in
appliances. Close to tennis courts,
sandy beaches & clubhouse . $420,000.
l.AYFllOMr
We ha ve several fine homes
with pier & s lip. Starting at $1 ,500,000.
UHCHO Mii.AGE
Springs Condo, 9th fairway. 3000 sq.ft .
3 Bdrm! •. 3 bath, furn. Golf clb.
mbrshp. will trade for invest. prop.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.l I Boy,,d .. Or.,,. N B o7~ olol
2 "AXER" CHM.LENGES
OM LIDO
Mldll 1 & Deccwaton lll'IHecl! Lowest
price c ......... for ....... IMlpr'
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... 111111. s299,ooo.
LAl&I HOMl-GllAT LOC. c:.tt ~ ederior -W ._. __.
loh of ..... Howe'ler ••• ,_ ...._ • ..... a.-to worts wltlL ._.,.,,I ..
,..... •hMJ ......... ......, .... .. ,. ... _ ......... + 3 ...,._ SlrHt
to ....... locatloft. $349,000.
C-by I 23 Vie O"leto. Udo •
s.f/S. 1·5 wl lff ..... two Hcitlllt
opport-..ltlH at tit• lowest price• ,. ......
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REAL ESTATE
l>oloo• R•ntal\, Pr<>!W"V Man-"""'
2436 w Coast Hwy 631-1400
Newport Beach
0utatanC:~~n '!e"L of fee
land. 3 Bdrm family room. formal
dining room, 5 Baths. Gorgeous pool.
Large lot in prestigious area. $'725,000
IPYKAll IPICTACl' Al . Dramatic ocean, -&arf>Or and Dite lite
view a . Exq uiaitely upgraded 4
bedroom with beautiful den, 2
fireplaces] covered patios $625,000.
Owner wil carry.
MIWPOIT CIHT
.. ... a
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Super s harp 3 Bdrm 2 th Ba ,
pool/tennis . Walk to Beach. Good ··•
assumable loan or 15% down with
A.1.T.D. $189,500.
•'I . ~.
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CAMIO SHOllS,
SI0,000 DOWN
OCIAM la JITTY V1IW
AND CdM UCIHT'S
Seller will finance all.
CAMIO SHOllS
SUUt I• LIASI Ocean view, luxurious, furn.,
$4,000 per mo ..
llDUCIDIM
HAllOI VllW HOMIS
. 4 Bdrm 2 bath, pool, spa. $259,900.
.... TWO •1l-1161 -.-ONGS 16~1197
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STARNES COMPANY
11,,il TotlWUIL.DIYS
presents
OHE Of THE HST
In one of the bes t locations in
Newport He ights. Daisy fresh and
ready to move in . Brick fireplace
flanked by builtin bookcases in
living room , 3 Bdrms and nice
yard. Offered for $189,500.
512 hlertOR. HI ()pew S-. 1-5
CUFF H.AVEN
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I Quality built family home. Pool and
enclosed yard. 3 Bdrm; and family
room, 4 baths, all rooms arranged for family privacy. $350,000 .
,,
511 Clff Dr .. HI 0,-S.. 1·5
AIUMDAMCI OF UTIAS
Custom home designed with acti'Ve
family in mind. 4 ~. den (or
5th Bdrm), family room and dining
room. Fully air conditioned. In
Mariners School area. $44,9,500.
920 Hoftll .. -. HI 0,-S-. I ·I
YOUll PLACI IH THE SUM
1
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Older Balboa home with terrific
potential. 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, family , •:;
room, sundeck and double garage. •'t
Could be a Peninsula Point 111
sho'wplace I See it today!
1577 ~ 0,... s.. 1·5
MOVI RtG>HT IH
Excellent financing available for
this custom Dover Shores home.
Freshly redecorated 4 Bdrm +
maids room, family room, dining
room, gourmet kitchen -all
spacious rooms. $389,500.
1412 ......... HI O,.S.. l·I
DOVR SHORIS
Fabulous entertaining in this
gazebo-style indoor/outdoor
pavilion. Uncommonly lovely 3
Bdrm home with all the amenities.
Privacy surrounds this home on
oversized lot in Newport. •YM CONDO Woodbridge Creekside -efficient
lifestyle In this 2 Bdrm home, near
schools, pool, park, bike trails and
jogging trails. AskiJ\g $197 ,500. Call
lor details.
THI .. OYIS-tAVIMI
Youn for only $82,5001 Spacious 2
year youn1 triple wide mobile
hoo;ie. Bright and ch~~r. with
uaumable loan. Call for Ge\alll.
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• 8r home clJred on .... Verde C.C. The on·
I)' Ulllu bftter than the
view l• the 10.H 'X
tlnaoelq.
MIWPOaT•TS
Coay a 8t charmer Oft quktcut•Hc.
W~I
TOWMHOMI
WannlnJton ''C" plan,
aetluded c ul-de-uc.
$H1,ICIO
Call BUJ, Linda or John.
&tl-5*or 131-0IM
UtlRIEYABLE Foxboro view m•nslon.
4Br. l5CIO sq ft, corner
lot. Rich a11umable.
CrHtlve financing. Buy
or opticn. &M-5598
OPIHHOUSE
SUMDAY 1·5
ZSOZ C'"hlew Dr.
LAwfest Dol9rs
IAYSHOIES
T• onr I JO/o W.t. -
$133,000. Lowest priced
in Baysbores communi·
ty of Newport Beach.
Only $279.95-0. Charm·
ing. remodeled 2 BR
home with Cam rm .
formal dine, covered
patio, new roof, new cpt.s
& drps, freshly painted
inside & out. Lots or
glass thruout. A must
see!
F.-West Rffltors
645-4419 &
642-1517
One of the finest custom homes on the golf course,
this elegant 5 bedroom French provincial residence
offers the discriminating buyer a home of
exceptional quality. Dramatic formal Uving & dining
· rooms, with golf course and night light view, paneled
libra ry, and/or family room with fireplace and wet
· bar. French doors lead to outdoor brick patio with
pool and s pa. $2,300,000.
L YHHE V ALfHTIHE. 644-6200
MACNAl·IRVIHE REAL TY COMP AMY
llGHOME
SMALL PRICE Howus For S* ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 1900 sq.ft. 3 BR r-....-1002 ol 1002
2VJ Ba. huge family ••••••••••••••••••••••• etter G~rol 1002 room, wetbar Onl y •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
111s.ooo. Seller will help REDUCED S 151< STB'S TO IE.ACH l.....vESTOllS o• finance. Fantastic 4 Bdrm + "... " Guardl'<i and nawles!> 3 family room. Only steps lstTIMEIUYHS
ll MltM. ... •Mti!!Ji!ltr.t Br Monaco Big Canyon t o te nn i'I. pool a nd Sl0.000 dn pymt. Owner
'.llh '[)?1fft 19ruV;t townhome LrR low in t I b h C will help buyer with
962 .. ,..... teresl :issumable loans erys a eac · orner ._, 1 (:>:::) location. Double wide financing, very rtexible. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i Low down and now '' lot Owner will help with 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. dbl gar. greatly reduced price financing $209 ,900. frplc, 5 yrs old . Clean,
ASSUME 91/2°/o
FHA loan. 3 br, 1~• ba.
din. rm, 2 car att. gar.
w/dropener. $89.900.
DEL MANGELS RLTR
968-5707
SUMMER FUN
EMEi.ALO IA Y
Front row 4 Br, 3ba.
St.SS0.000
OCEAN VlEW 3 Bdrms.
3balhl. ~.ooo
IALIOA ISLAHD
St epe to S. Bayfronl.
Two 3 Bdrms, 2 ba + guest with living rm. lof\
bdnn & ba. 1675,000
Carol T..._, Realtr
494-0029 ----OLDEMGLISH
COUNnY TUDOR
$19,950
Long pvt drive t o
dramatic touch of Old
England. Old classir
restored to original
elegance Antique
parlour, candlelight
formal dining, copper
ketUe kitchen with sep
dining area. secluded
courtyard. wine celler
and quaint old carriag~
house. Located in area
or rme custom homes.
Best Yet! ... assume low
int. loan. No qualifying.
Hurry! Call 847 6100
Realt y Worl d
Beachside.
NEWPORT'S
BACK BAY
Spacious living room,
with stone fireplace. 4
generous bdrms. huge
private mas\er suite.
paneled den, features:
brick fireplace. sparl<l-
inl pool and spa. Local·
ed on quiet cul de sac
Auumable loan ' Only
1190,000! Take advan·
taaeoow!
Loni Buch bayfront
borne with u-shaped
boat dodt. 3br, den. 3ba.
Gl'Mt Alamttoe Bay loc.
A lteaJ •t •. 000. P .P.
Dya: <Z13)620·0300
<Ron). Ens/wkends :
<ZU)4.D.24C17.
' ILUPFS ..... Pl.AM
~ndlng P•noramlc
vl•w o f Back Bay.
Beautifully kept "E"
pl• wtth 3br. Z~ba .It a
larse famllJ room. Ap-~mat.ely 2:200 tQ ft. Miiit lee to •Pl'ttClate. Prind below martet for
• IMt tale .... ODO Open ~1 i.s. aMS Vla\a
OIMd8 Newport Beach . "•.,.... ......... .. ==
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A~enl. quiet neighborhood. Call
OPENSATISUN 1·5 Nan<')' or Maria, Agts.
401 COLTON 979-5370.
Dalebout,
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
COME WITH US •.• TO THI ILUFFS ..... c .. do
for the bvty or tn1¥ellRC) faMlly. lxcltlft4 ... w
overtooklftcJ Upper lay. Thf"ff apoclon INdroo•.
Two •d OM hoH bah. Lovely 11•"'9 alld dlallMJ
...._Property ill top COIMlllH. • .-Md prlMOrlly
for •acotfoa1 and ..... CN ory ••rfen.
635 VISTA IOMITA .................. SZ75,000
COME WITH US .•. TO DOVH SHOllS. l111pre1tl••
five bedroom horM. Upper lay •lew It •11loyed
throughout ttw ll•ltMJ ..... The ... w fro• Ille tHtler
bedroom 11 1pectac..lar. FCM ft'ICll dlftllNJ alld fo11tlly roOtM.
Lovely pool. Owner wtl help fln..ce. ,
1842 GALAXY DRIVE •.• ly Af,akl••t· .. S665,000
COME WITH US. • .TO DOVH SHOllS. 'robate tale! bee.tor It ........... ._. ............ , .....
room and den .. Pool tin yard. So•• fll1a11cl119
naflable.
1441 GALAXY DRIVE •.• ly ~•k'-• ... S4Z0,000
COME WITH US .•. TO CORONA DB. MAI. FMh11ttc
locoHoll. • .fu1t fow houMt frOM Oc•• ll•d. Why
Mffte for le11 If you etlfoy a11 oc•• •lew alld tt.e
relaxotfOft of ltw b.ach. n.,... 1Ndroom1. Fonn.S dltthHJ
room. Dett.
215 IRIS AVENUE ...••.•••••••••••••••••• SJtl,000
COME WITH US. • .TO NIWrOIT HllGHTS. C•tlo111
thrff bedrOOM horM. F .. ly '°°"' with w•t bar. l••ry
... 11 augge1t1 .. alty. OWMr wfll ;--' cOM,lete
flllmc:lng. • .down ,.,_,., flexJWe lo fled btly•r.
lay .... ,
421 SAN IERMAIDINO •••• ·~ Deir· ..• S 360,000
COME WITH US. • .TO IA YCllST. Fatellt ..... """ ~ thrff bath ..... C.tt.eclr ........ "' .....
and .. , roo•. °'* ,... floorfa• A'"-tr..
............... ·--coftNd ,..... , ....... r-"·
2039 SHIPWAY LANI •••. SAT, ONLY •••• 1120,000
COMI WITH US ••• TO IASTILU ... Ce•••a.llffy
loc..ted c.,. Cod ct.wr. 1llrH .,_.._IN••••· F...ty ,... with coq flr1pl1c•. ,,._., ,.....,.d
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2 I 27 AIALIA ••••••• ly AJ;1•:I•• ••••••• 1279 .100
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(60I· UTH LAND ••• •••Ir tff1 .. 11a1•· ••• 1170,IOO
,.,
HAllOl 'fflW HtL&.S-$471,000
A IAll "HIU.SIOIOU6H" MOOR.
Impressive front elevation to this estat&.like 5-bedroom,
2-stor y Lusk-built home. Dramatic entrance hall with
vaulted ceiling, large living room, formal dining room,
spacious family room & lovely master suite with private
dressing room and bath plus deck for sun bathing off
master BR. Two fireplaces, a separate utility room & 3-car
gar. Surprise: a gorgeous lge pool in woodsy rear yd. A real
family home.
1206 ICIY WIST
OPIM SUNDAY 1·5
llG CANYON EXCLUSIVE
A FAIULOUS .. YIUAILW"$1ZS,OOO
Deane Homes largest and most spectacular model and
situated on the largest lot of Deane Homes. A glorious view
looking thru a lovely yard with tall trees to the Big Canyon
golf course. Huge patio surrounds the large pool & spa + the
sweetest gazebo ever (even has a lovely chandelier). Gated
entry to the front court.yd with fountain. Marble floor in foyer
with glittering crystal chandelier. 4 BR, den & form DR .
UMFOllGETTAILI VllW-llVIME TlllACE
Front row! Fabulous view of Cat~·na, ocean. bays & bright
lights. Best view locatio~~-~ rt Beach. What a sight from jetty to Palos Ve1 ,m-built 4 bdrm home
w/family room & formal ' ~autiful new landscaping
on rear terrace & slope. ,j·Car garage, room for pool.
Leasehold. $795,000
SPICTACUUA VACATIOH HOME MEAi AlllOWHEAD
Award winning design. World view from two huge terraces.
Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 Bedrooms. See
now & enjoy forever. Only $96,500.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton
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OPIM TODAY 1·4
3311MIYADA
MISA VllDI CHAIMll BeautifuHy decorated 4 Bdrm ho_me
with atrium and separate master suite.
Private corner lot, lovely carpets and
wall coverings thruout. For an
appointment to see, call 540-1151
I 00/o ASSUMAU LOAM A sharp 3 Bdrm, corner lot in El Toro.
New car~ts and paint. New central
air conditioning. Large shaded yard.
Asking $98,850. VA and FHA terms
available. For an appointment to see,
call540-1151
5 IDIM roOL. HOMI Terrific financing available. Large 2
story family home with lovely pool,
enclosed courtyard and separate
master suite downstairs. All this ~or
only $145,000. Call 540-1151 for more m·
formation.
ERITAGE
Mau.i Kabel Condo 1Brl
oc n view, exchange for
b.se or wiils in Orange
County owner /agt .
673-6210
OCIAH lll&US ••
Exceptional NEW
California SPANISH
home on quarter acre lot
for country reeling. 3
s pacious bedrooms. 2
ba. fenced. landscaped
w /sprinklers PLUS an
unfinished (ins ide )
GUEST or entertain-
ment house. All for
ONLY $219 .900. Call
NOW ..
WAU.ACE & CO.
IEALTOtlS 7Zf·5t66
JiST UKI MIW
4 Bdrm, nHr schools.
shops. fwys. 10'% down. owe 1~. sw.900.
OPEN SAT/SUN
31.51 Canadian, CM
400Lll" ~ Riii AO:
. C.I. t;?Mbr.,, MUS
IMYISTOI M•S
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WATERFRONT HOMES. INC.
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2436 W Coas1 Hwy 631 _1400 Newport BC1ach ·
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OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
NEWPORT ISLAND. Waterfront home
on large lof with panoramic channel
view. 3 Br, spacious rec. room, dock
for lrg boat. 308 38th St. $525,000.
CALL TO SEE
EASTSIDE COST A MESA. Charming 2
sty condo w /lrg fenced rear yard. 2
spacious Br, l1h Ba, perfect for young
ramily. $108,500.
PltlCE SLASHED! $20,000! Waterfront! 3
Br. w/dock in front &. rental unit in
rear. Liv. rm. opens to delightful patio
on the water. Now .only $419,500.
UDO ISU. Sophisticated 3 BR home
w /spacious liv . rm., foM)Ull din. rm.,
gourmet kitchen overlooking sunny
So patio. $425,000.
. LUXURY & LOCA TIOtl .3 new homes on
prestigious PENINSULA POINT
nearing completion. Dramatic floor
plan including lge liv. rm., formal d~.
rm., den w /frplc, 4 Br w /spacious
master suite, jacuzzi, bidet, huge
walk·in closets, security sys tem,
landscaping by R . Beeson.
COSTA MESA CONDO. Sensational
location near O.C.C. & So. Coast Plaza.
Former model unit. 2 Br. 2 Ba. fireplc.,
balcony w/park·like view. $98,500.
DAVIDSON REALTl !NC
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Pete Barrett RealW
presents
HAVE BOAT! NEED PIER?
CHOICE IA YNOMT HOMES
• Nestled cozily on the end of the
Island is this 2 Bdrm cottage with 2
Bdrm income unit. Pier and slip.
Call for details.
• Private community, quietly
located below the bluffs, this 3
Bdrm home has open bea~ and
fireplace and own sand>: beach.
Pier and slip. Call for details.
PET BARRETT REALTY
'•I• Detert . c .. '• "" ' ' \... .; "~. .... • f.( • • COONTRY CHARM BALBOA IS.
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INllVIDUALITY & CHARM
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$.olf-o ....... 41k. J>-tll M.1.~I
67~00
Club
Sec:urily Gate Entrance
12 c.'OUN·poolS·SPH
TIAMUP
Own a Peten "E" plan
1200a/f2Br b, atrium ....... .......... ..
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Furnlahlnl•
$113,500
Ca.U for detaJla.
Prlnctpall Only
Btr/0Dr'lt4/5".SUI
THE REA L
ESTATE RS
WESTCLIFF -
Super investment opportunity in a
terrific location. 2 bdrma and 2 baths
ready for immediate occupancy.
Nicely decorated complete with
fireplace and bar. Would you believe
only $129.500 for this extra •harp
condo! ()pen house Sat ft SUn 1 to 5.
See 1242 Rutland Road, N.B.
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2S4S EASTBLUFF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA.
MMI020 J.ut of ~t.J .
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S•ISTATE
$145,000
lmpoMI• .. lo m •tcll.
Unb ell•••ble ••• a Bdrm ... nper •harp
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lo .ell flllt ... oner will ~laancel Call
THE 'REAL ESTATE RS
S:(>Ht Franciscan Model fronts on
widest greenbelt & gardens. 3 bdrml
2Y.t baths, remodeled gourme
kitchen, security sustem, precious patio area. Open today 1 tll s. 529 Vis · ta Flora.
puta ~i!, own 4
Bdrm , A/C bome. 11
1114li ftnanciat . Call for
details on our
''TICKrl'" procram. Customized Z Plan. Largest plan
available. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, formal din· 1 ing aren, family room plus finished bonus room. Wrap around covered
patios for extra !.rivacy. Mexican pavers, Air Con . , Malibu lights,
security. Open today 1 til 5. 512 Ven-
taja.
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COSTAMISA
SM-StJl,100
Owtm SAYS SIU
Not an add.-or con·
venioe. A real 5 Bdrm
family home in oae of
Costa Meaa'1 nlceat
areas. Handyman.a de·
ll&bL Call no~ and save!
Beautiful tri-level end unit townhouse. 2 master suites, professionally dec-
orated Quality drapes, shutters, plush camel caryets & tile entry.
Many upgrades. Excellent assumable financing. Open today 1 til 5. 1950 San Bruno. @ ·
YOU 'ilT MOltl
NOMTHI
STOii
MEWPOIT HllGHTS
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
1 r4-63 r-6990
GREENBELT
CONDO,
$79,900
2 Bdrm 2 bath, near
South Coast Plaza.
OWner will carry large
2nd. Call SfS.2313
Large assumable loan on this cozy 3
bdrm 2 ba home in most desirable
area. Oversize lot with fruit trees RV access, patio, frplc, plenty ol room for expansion. Drive by 504
Westminster. Npt. Bch and then
raU for details.
THE REAL ESTATERS
Charm, Price. Terms
Appealing to the pocket·
book u well as the eye.
The vast lmprovements
iq this older home make
it a delight to live in And
at a price gratifying to
the most carerul buyer
at Sll0,000. Call for
terms & details. 556-2660
TERR IFIC TERMS! Oceanfront duplex . Ready to move
yourself or your friends into. Owner financing, unbeatable opportunit.Y..
Offer on ctown payment, owner will consider trade. Motivated seller.
C:SE LEC T
I PROPERT IES
675-3411 .
JASMINE CREEK -Parquet floors, lusci"us
carpets, plantation shutters, gorgeous. drapes m a simply marvelous 3 Bdrm Convement, sec•
gated CdM commty. It's a dream for $335,000.
PETERS TOWNHOMES -3 Bdrm , Plan C. w/air.
top location . Assumable 1st. and si mply
scrumptuous. $~15 ,000.
I coaOMA DB. MAil DUPLEX -With a pool! Super' I Street. High income. $295,000.
woooem... -C S ;fling shingled ext., 2
Bdrm "Ashford" in ._u / ·~. on green~lt &t pr iced to seU. $151,500. U .
WSIC HARIOlt VIEW HILLS -2 sty. 5 Bdrm home
in Cd M with lots or privat'y & magnificent view
of the hills. Room for pool or enjoy the lush
oriental garden & waterfall. An outstanding. gracious home. $430.000.
TU•nmoca tM .. AMDS -4 Bdrm w/view.
Lots of paneling, profess decor &t lndacpng.
Everything you've longed for + a lrge assum.
9~ % loan. $389,000.
THE I WFFS -3 Bdrm, E Plan on the front row
of Back Bay. Lease /opt. avail. $275.000.
MEWPORT I EACH DUPLD -1 Y.a blocks from 1
. ocean on fee land with a large UY.2% assumable
" ·jloan. $241,000.
I
lllACH HOUSI $17~J' ;a -Believe it ! 6 Bed-l
room, newly pain tea U / /fut, 2 blocks from · .
ocean in Newport Beach.
MIW,oaT llACH -4 ·Bdrm, cust home,'
exclusive Dover Shores. Near Sl,000,000 prop. Y.t
blk from pvt beach. Gracious home for exec
entertaining. $299,900. · ·
TUITLEIOCK HIG HLAHDS -4 Bdrm. h uge'
master suite w/cozy window seat. French doon
& windows thruout. Customized, deal ine(t · • decorated. $362.000.
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ES TATERS
RES10£Nr1Al R(Al £STAt( SER\llClS
OPEN .HOUSES 1-YI
SUNDAY
1210Keel H . V. Hills $349,500
17MontereyCirSpyglass $419,000
6MallbuCir Spyglass $595,000
U8Jade Balboa l . $360,000
2450Marino Bayshores $495,000
2651 Crestview Bayshores $350,000
1437Sere nade • IrvineTer $319,000
2221Mesa BackBay $335,000
384MiraLoma BackBay $225,000
5801 Seashore W. Newport•$850,000
15Sycamore Turtlerock $274,500
5002PaseoDali .Turtlerock $179.900
CALL TO SEE
IA YSHC>alS WrTH LAHD
Area's best buy & large 2 story
elegant home with 9' ceilings. 173'
frontage creates a lovely garoen & ample space for play yard + boat or motor home storage. $495,000.
DBJ~HTFUL DU,LEX-CDM
Basic charmer that is waiting for your loving touch. Lovely neighborhood for rentals or
primary residence. $289,500.
MOWtH'i WAIMTH&C~T Outstanding 3 BR. quality Harbor View home . All freshly
redecorated. Custom Fam. Rm. Handsome redwood paneling & ceilin~s. Remodeled family s ized
kit che n . Exceptional value . $229,000.
llVIME TERRACI Model perfect 3 BR. with lovely bay·
& ocean view from rear deck & spa.
Walk to Fashion Island Balboa
Island & bay beaches. Excellent fmancing avallable. $319,000.
IXCITIHG H.UIO. llJOG.I Dramatic view M I RAMAR. Two
large & separated BR'S. Oen & game area. Private courtyard entry. Har dwood floo r s & delightfu l used brick patio.
Uecorator perfect . Take over low interest first. $525,000.
DISCllMIMA TIM'i IUYB1
See this exquisite newer condo in Corona del Mar. 3 BR. + Den.
Beautif ull~_ decorated & extremely spacious. Formal dining. A terrific buy. $239,500 Fee.
IUSTIC CHAAM
Describes this 4 bedroom, wood shake home wi th hardwood floors,
beam ceilings & custom cabinetry. Extensive use of brick. 2 fireplaces including one in the master suite.
On the peninsula at $450,000.
FA.MIL Y UVIM'i IH WYCliLASS Playhouse, water m ill & swings are only a few of th e many extras in this im macu la te, beautif ully decorated 6 BR . 4 Y.l BA. home. Priced to sell at $595,000.
IAYSHOllS Spacious four bedroom home wi tb loads of potential. You'll love the beamed ceilings, cozy family room & expansive patios. Bring your ideas & imagination. $325,000.
AMI UVtHG OH UDO ISU
Beautifully decorated. Extra large rooms & gard en sun deck. 5
bedrooms , 4 BA . Den & dining
rooms. Lrg. 46' lot. $472,500.
llAUTIFUL JASMIHE CltlllC Outstanding 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. apllt
level located in 24 hr . security
guarded community. Utmost p_rivacy. Gor geous landscaping. Handsome wood plank floors &
many other decorative features.
$343,500.
KOUISm COUMTIY FltlMCH CHAIM
Will capture you in this remodeled 3
BR. 2 oath home. You'll love the
F rench doors a nd wi ndows & hard wood floors. Located on a cul-de-lac with a very private large
yard. The owner wiJl help finance.
$225,000. in Back bay.
IACK IAY TOWHHO..-
Com forta ble 3 BR. 2~ bath. Co n ve n ient t o s ho pp i n g &
transportation. Stroll around the back bay. En joy super view.
Fenced yard. $164,500.
BIJOY IAUOA UflSTYU Terrific location on the l.J'ITLE
ISLAND. Steps to the bay. 3 BR. 2
BA . N e w carpet_~, P.•lnt le Dlumb1ng. R•dlates maPd charm. Fle xible finan cing. Motivated
sellen . $380,000.
IN N•WPORT C_,,.,..11
644-9060
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KONA COAST
An utraordmary realdmce, totally
prlvat e, on e fenced acre•,
Jeaaebold , with electronically
oontrolled entry. 180 degree vlew of
Pacific Ocean, unmarred by a ny
structure.. 20 minutes from resort
and ahoppiog areas .
For particulars contact B. Byouk,
R ealtor, Mike McCormack,
'Realton, a divialon of McCormack
Land. Ltd., 75·574' AUi Drive,
Kallua·Kona, Hawaii 96740. Phone
(808) 929-9185
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
2741 VISTA U..aOSA
ILUffS
O'IM SUM 1-5
First Time Listed. Tastefully Decorated "Q"
Plan With Cosy Conversation Pit & Spacious •
Uvin1/Dinlna Room Area. Ideal Location
With Larae Enclosed Patio On Greenbelt
Near Pool &c Tennis Club. Perfect Home For
Entertalnin& I $230,000.
22AllOLIS
RANCHO SAM JOA9UIM
OPEM SUH 1·5 Lovely End Unit. Two·Level Townhouse On
Golf Course. Two Bedrooms, 2a,..i Baths.
!1.ep-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet
Kitchen F1oorfc Entrf. On1~$195,000.
44FARUGUT
llVIHE
OPEM SUH 1·5
Assumable Loans. Owner Will Carry
Financina Or All Inclusive Trust Deed.
Excellent Four Bedroom Home Jn
Northwoods. Only Two Years Old. Sparkling
Pool With Waterfa ll & Spa. Upgraded
Earthtones. You're Welcome To Inspect.
$190,000.
341 PEACH TREE LANE
IACK IAY
OPEN SUH l·S
New Listing. Quiet Cul-de-Sac Location.
Three Bedrooms Plus Large Music
Conservatory · Could Be Bonus Room. Great
Neighborhood. Appraised By Professionals.
Probate Sale. Only $189,000.
44HAVARU
RANCHO SAH JOA9UIH Vil.I.AS
OPEN SUM 1-5
Award Winning Design. Two Bedtooms &
Den Condo. Practically New. Smartly
Decorated Patio, Front Declt & Community
Pool Adult Community. $185.000.
11 llG DIPPB
HIWPOIT THRACE
OPIM SUM 1·5 Smart Three Bedroom Condo Located Away
From The Crowd ln Quiel Newport Beach
Community. Decorator Walls. Window &
Carpet Coverinas. Wonderful Tranquil Area. $135.~. Available For Leaae, '895/Month.
MEW OFFHJHG
One Or Newport 's Finest G ated
Communities. Lovely Freestanding Home
With Three Bedrooms, Family Room. Simply
Spectacular View Of Ocean, Bay & Night
Lights. Tip.Top Condition. Community
Tennis & Pool. $405,000.
LUXURY COHDO
Convenient Location. Three Bedrooms, 2~
Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutten.
Skyliabts. Top Security. Lock Up & Leave
When You Wiah. Only S255,000 Plus
Alllumable First Trust Deed.
B.MAMT SPYGUSS
Submit All Offen On This Truly Lovely
Home With Canyon View. Sellers Will Aulst
In F\nanclnl With Larae First Tri.t Deed At Low Interest Rate. Large Family Room.
Teena1e Quarten. Two 1'1replaces &r Two
Wet Bars. Pool-sized Lot. Shown By
Appointment. Aaklna 1565.~. A "Joy OI
Newport" U.Un1.
MISA VIADI. USTIUY
No Question. But What This Is One OI The
Flneat Buy1 In The Area. Lovely Four
Bedroom Home Oo A Large Corner Lol.
Completely Remodeled. Large Assumable
Loan. Submit Offers. Only ll45,000.
llG CAHYOM CUSTOM HOME
On A Beautiful Lot Overlooking The 18th
Fairway. Outstanding Custom Built Home.
EJMtome OI Understated Elegance. In The
Family Wint Or The Home There Are Four
Lar1e Bedrooms, Each With A Bath; Master
Has A Fl.replace, Two Lar1e Walk·ln Clonta Ir French Doors Opening To A Brick Terrace.
Formal Dlnlna, Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus
Room With Bath, Plus Maid's Quarters. Call
For Appointment. l2.200.000.
COST A MISA tMCOMI Terrific Triplex In Rapidly Appreciating
Area Of Costa Mesa. Adjacent To New
Redevelopment Area. Channing Rear Houae Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two
Rental Unit.I Help With Payments 6 Taxes.
Excellent Financlna Available. REDUCED
TO $1.SS,000. .
'9UMI IAYFIOMT • IAYSHCMIS
Forty.Foot Fronta1e, Pier • Dock In
Exclu1lve Security Gated Ba11borH
Community. Lovely Two-Room 11..._ Suite
Wlth Fireplace, Plue Four Bedrooml, ... UI
Room" Den. Stepdown Li=Room With Ten·Foot Ce.lllQI. Spacloua .V.. With
Wet Bar. Truly Goraeoua Vlw lalaDdl •
Cbannell. An Extra Lar., FNlll Patio •
Deck. Owner Wanta Tblt Home lokt Now.
Sl.450,000 L .... hold. Or •.B.CIDO .....
MIWPOIT Hlt•HrS 4.ft.11 Lbcat.ct On Qwet Su.et Near ShoDPlQa. s.c.ta.nt Condition. Good RENT lNCOJlll: . 11 .ln lmaam Va cancy F a ctor . Four
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NEWPORT AXER
GIGAM'l'lC LOT WITH roo. to .......
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.... 4 bed. holM °" Cl ........... -bad&s. to Htwe wcA. A cti•1Rf1
wfftl oppor+.ity for profit. $265,000.
DECORATOR'S VILLA BALBOA ~·..., fwlll1hed with ....... dtllla.,
..., ... , crystal ORd a "wortd of mirTon" &
Mcptdec:«.~curi~!l!'VUfrowt ~patio; spac ious & c~d 2 bed.
a..dii.C.dto $398,000. 63I·1400.
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rOClftl t.on. Oft Q lanJ~ CCM'ftlr kit. $30,000
opffoft IOIOMY and SI 500 per fnOllth! I yr.
option. $38(,500.
BEACHFRONT CONTEMPORARY
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FIHAMCIMG AVAIL. CALL FOR
DITAILS. $975,000.
WEST BAY Dlfl.EX bc1• .. , ......... 1oc..-_.1sy_,
...._ TWt 2 story, lbd. 2 IML-42W.
I be. c• be Htity CCWlt• lscl to ..._. .-y.,,... of.,,...... ... t1 ' It see.
Old Newport c--. s l7S.OOO.
WOODS, WARMm--fll!
...... ..., decMahcl 2-tfory coado wfftl
flr1place & 2 balcoNes. 3 bed, wtftl
fOf"lllMll di•. Nil. Con•"""' Newport
locatiOft with pcsrtlal VU. a.r.ttory
wtRdows & hk)h cellingl. hdliKecl to
Sl99,50o. owe wcOftd T.D.
BElWEEN BAY & ltEAN cmt-2-story , ...... rt . .._ wttt.
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CUSTOM WITH FRiil TREES
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BEAUTIFUL MOVE~N CllllTION
Pafsctllw ..... " ..................
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAl£STATf
s.., ~"'* Pto11Htv ...._,,.._,
LAnllT • uva. IUln'Y. End 1anlt,
quiet cul-de-sac, HOO aq. ft. Moat waoted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdrma, 2
batha, lar1e muter bedroom suite with
llttiq room. Finest quality uparadea,
lncludinc A/C. Enclosed private paUos.
Briabt kitchen f am/rm.1 $295,000
INCLUDING THE LAND.
OPINIAT/SUM 1·4 4MOMOA
lOHV.0.-.t
llST IUY JUST LISTID. Lovely 3 bdrm,
2'h bath, charming ldtcben. f am/rm.
Large enclosed patio. Only $179,500.
INCLUDING THE LAND.
OP9t SAT/SUM 1·4 2720
VISTA DEL OllO
HELEN 8. DOWD
UALTOR. IMC. 644-0134
Litt & luy Wlffl Jhe &p.rta
$9000 .DOWM
MEWPOIT-HGTS.
LarCJe osSWMbl• I st. owe ttw
bofance on thh newly
~ CofM Cod chonntr
with op•n beams, country
kitchen, antlqu fireplace,
custom cabinets mtd mudt more.
L-. lot with picket feftc:ing.
OM year hotM worronty. Selet-'s
anxious. Pnce reduced SI 0,000.
Offet-ed at s 179,500.
AUTHIMTIC SPANISH
EMERAl.D IA Y
Clalsk tiled roof Sponlsla home.
Oceanside EMerald lay
t.aturieg ocem1 •lew, hantwood
floon, ope.. celllftgs, l .._, l
letlts, fa•lly r oolft, for"'411
I cW.g. $590,000.•
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DOCTOll LUXUIY
OCEAN VllW
COMDOMIMIUM
This bea•tlful 2 Id"" s•te
CCMlllbines qpet"b i..t.rior c1tskp.
quality craftsmanship and
fu..ctionai Hcurfty. Use as your
MGlide •Illa, your Znd home for
weekend hide-aways or an
uclusi•• reco•ery sufte for
pri"'• patiefth. Excellent
~$395,000.
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frOlll OM of the fiMst hotMs °"
the oc..,f, oewt. Owtter wil teGM
for OM or two yeon fflis ....,. 4
ldrM home located in the
prf •ote community of &Mt aAd
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SUP• LOCAftON
On the Penlnswa. only 100' to the sand.
3 Bdrm 2 Bath and OGly '239,SOO.
llANr AITIC S&ICTIOM OP
OCEANFRONTS
We have 8 or 9 as a matter of fact. We
will take trades, exchanges or ju.st sell
with treme ndous terms. From 1599.000
on up.
We even have a couple of gorgeous
oceanfront bluff" fots in Encinita!J
from $225,000 on up with terms.
JACOBS REALTY
671·6670
2919 Mewporf live&. c..... JOtll
PIER & FLOAT
Large bayfront lot on fabulous
Harbor Island. Beautiful tall trees
-a magnificent set.ting for the
home of your dreams. $1,79>,000 in·
eludes private pie r and ffoat .
Town & Country
ft QEALTOQ0 '9:41 552-1800
PRICED TO Slll
Cambridge model 3 Bdrm, 2ba,
family kitchen, 2 pa tios , good
location. $137,500. Open 1·5 Sunday,
4191 Manzanita, Greentree
MJODBRIDGE CROSSING lllMES
2 IARI CAMDIMS
3 Bdrm, 2'h ba "Camden ".
Premium location on greenbelt, spa
off master bdrm. hardwood floors,
air conditioning. Decorated in soft
earth tones. Priced right at
$195,000. Ass umable loan. Open
Sat/Sun 1-5 at 6 Woodlake,
AND
Private location, close to lake and
pool, central air, 3 patios with lots
of brick work. Upgraded earth tone
carpeting. Ma ny extras. Offered at
$195,000. Assumable loan. Open
Sunday 1-5 at 1 Pinewood.
GORGEOUS GRANADA
4 Bdrm, 2112 ba home in Racquet
Club. Earthtone decor, decorator
wallcoverings, r emod. kitchen,
s parkling pool. $199,900 . Ope n
Sunday 1·5 at 4081 Williwaw.
WOODBRIDGE CONDO
Bright and air y 2 Bdrm condo with
den. New paint, roomy, private. By
lake &. pool. Gated community at
Arbor Lake. Assume loan. $164,500.
Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at 42 Lake View.
TURTLEROCK TOWNHOME
Room to s hare with 4 Bdrms, 3
baths, plush carpet, Plantation
s hutters and many upgrades .
$320,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 12
Canyon Ridge.
CUL DE SAC LOCATION
Sparkling 3 Bdrm, form dining rm,
atrium, brkfst area, frplc, new
carpets a nd attach. 2 car gar.
Assoc. pool and clubhouse $159,500.
Sat 1-5 at 5292 Thorn Tree Lane,.
Univ. Prk.
ASSUME 11%% LOAN
On this beautiful 5 Bdrm ·
Kensington in University Park.
Secluded on prime cul-de-sac lot.
Many upgrades . $235 ,900. Open
Sat/Sun 1-5, 5021 Corkwood.
$15-. ON -NO IJl.lmNG!
3 Bd'nn 2 ba, l900 sq ft single
famll)' home .. New paint & drapes.
Mint CCJDCIWon . Only $134,900. -s .• ,, ..
-MOBii.£ Spacious 24 x 64' 2 bdrm, famUy
room. X.l1e encl porch, wet bar,
a/c, illand kitcb. Totally uparaded,
sreat location, no pet.. Assume
loan. Affordable at ..,.,,SOO .
SNCTAC• Al ON LW 11L1
Truly one of tbe mmt eleaaat cmtom bome1 lo Newport. Flne1t band'
craftsman1blp w/uaes of Teak 6
French walnut wood. Room ror a 100' v~. $. JNIW•ae
Two 3 BR un~ beit loca~ ~ block from beach ,ooe. One 3 R, one 2
BR between balc:nd ocean, 375,000. ML ~AllU .. 3 BR & 2 BU:eJo~&
2 BR charmer & 1 BR. a.-. S3751000.
Distinctive country charm. 3
Bdrms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces,
. billiard room, large central patio
with walk·in bar. $575,000
231 Dlll'TWOOD IOAD
OPIN TODAY l·I
RlSIOfNllA, Rf Al £C,1Alt SER\llt,f<,
WATER ORIENTED PROPERTIES
IOARIMG SUIF-MOVIMG SUMSETS
And warm, sandy beaches at your
doorstep. All available in this new,
3 BR. custom DUPLEX. Quality
built with many fine appointments.
On the Ocean Front. $850,000.
OCEAMFllOMT EST A 11
In private Cyprus Shores next to
Casa Pacifica. Country French 2
story overlooking lush park & sandy
beach. 6 BR. 7 BA. +exercise rm &
library. Owner wi 11 consider
exchange or lea se
option. Call for apt. $2,Z75,000.
rrs A FACT!
LINDA ISLE is luxury living.
Imagine yourself in this elegant 4
BR. home on the lagoon. Hi-beamed
ceilings . Elevated dining area. Wet
bar. Two fireplaces. Elec. kitchen.
Boat slip. Guard-gated community
w/lennis court. $1 ,300,000.
EXCErTIOMAL "MEW" IA YFttOMT
B e lter than new is thi s
architecturally outstanding fi ve
bedroom, 5 1h bath exq uisitely
decorated cus tom home on the·
peninsula. Fireplace & wet bar in
the master bedroom s uite .
$1,500,000. Fee.
PHPETUAL YACATIOM
OM LIMDA ISLE
Luxuriously c rafted 5 BR. on
turning basin with pier & slip for
la rge yacht. 4 marble & brick
fireplaces, 41h baths, panelled den.
Stunning master s uite. $2,175,000.
PICTURE PERFECT
Perfectly planned -tota lly
reconstructed 3 BR. with dramatic
OCEAN VIEW . Designed with
spaciousness in mind. Highest
quality throughout. Unique .
$340,000.
COMMAMDIMG LOCATION
Above China Cove&. the Jetty. This
fabulous 3 level suspended home
constructed of s teel &. I bea ms
exudes architectural integrity. 3
BR. An exceptional offering.
$1,450,000.
CAT ALIMA-MIWPOIT IA Y
See it all from this spacious condo
with 2 master suites. Complete
security. Slip availability. Appt .
only. $360,000.
A VMY SPICIAL IAY .. ONT
On the peninsula's East Bay.
Beautifully decorated s BR. home.
Special pier & slip with wide
SANDY BEACH. Special separate
lot. $1,800,000.
OCIA ... OMT~•UMA llACH
NO!lhing along the co~ to compare
with this 2 maste~m suite
home for architectural tnte;rity, It
quiet serentity comb~) with the Joy of aaU9, sunsets le turf. A
magnificent ·private manalon on
your own secluded cove. Sl,700,000.
WHIEU IN MEWPOIT1
Can you live on the bay, entertain alongside an
Olympic s ize pool&. spa, have your own private beach.
R!ay bridge in the clubhouse or shoot some pool,
hideout at the men's poker parlor? DeAnza Bayside
Village all for under $100,000. lf you a re over 35 yrs,
want to live like a king&. still pay a n old fashion price
-come by Sunday & let me show you how! ! !
300 E. Coast Hwy #57 avail. boat docks.
#57 2bed 2 ba · firepl. · peek a view. $75.950.
#102 2 bed 2 ba -frpl -corner location $69,500.
#87 2 bed, 2 ba, frp lc, xlnt loc. $68,000.
#335 2 bed 2 ba -firepl -owe financing low dn.
$25,000.
#3141or 2 bed. 11h ba. -owner will carry. $49,950.
#77 l bed firepl -owner will carry. $53,900.
Call Lois Miller for info 631-1266.
MEW USTIMG
Wood 'n brick charm, earth tones & pool and spa
included in this ''looks like new" four bed, fam rm
w/formal dining. 2200 sq. ft. beauty. Terms! Call Lois
Miller 631-1266 $155,000.
IWEVE IT OR MOT
Only $99,950 for this smartly decorated 3bed, 2ba. 2sty
townhome with a king-sized patio & across from pool.
Call Lois Miller. Open Sat. 631-1266
INVESTORS IAllGAlH
Drive by 182 Cecil. 4units with an incom e of $15,240.
Only $158,500. Then call Lois Miller 631-1266 .
OWMEll WIU. HB.P FtHAMCE
Beautiful Irvine 2bed 2 ba condo with a ll new
earthtone carpeting, enclosed garage & com. pool.
Hurry on this one. $105,000. Call Lois Miller 631-1266
WOODlalDGI UMT AL
3 bed or 2 +den 2 ba, close to pool, lake & tennis,
frpl.. patio. Dbl 'gar. w/opener . $750/mo. Call Lois
Miller 631·1266.
FOUMJMH YAUIY
True value in the ever popular WESTMONT homes. 3
lg. bdrm + bonus room. Below ma rket price. $127 ,000.
C8l.1 Anne Mccasland. 6.11·1266.
COUNTRY CHARM· MESA VERDE
Terrific new listing -4bdr., pool & spa; quiet,
tree-lined street. Assume loan. Priced right at $191,500.
Call Jackie Randleman 631-1266
LINDA ISLE
5br, Sba, beau mstr. suite, lite decor. formal din. Bring
offer. Asking 1.1 million. Bob & Dovie Koop, 631-1266.
OCEAN VIEW DOVE:ll SHORES
4br, 4 ba, Galaxy front row ocean view, pool, s pa, huge
yard, grt fin .. asking $725.000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop.
631-1266
LINDA ISLE
6br. 7ba. t he most excit. estate on Linda Isle. Wine
cellar , game rm .. in/out dr. pool & spa. Unequal basin
vu, dk for 85 ' yacht. 3.1 Million. For appt Bob & Dovie
Koop 631-1266
WATERRtOMT IOAT DOCK
Jbr, 3ba, 3yrs old, new s pa, huge master s te . w /bay
vu. Sell at $525K l sl T.O. $274K at 11.5% assum. Bob &
Dovie Koop. 631-i266
HUMTIHGTOM HARIOI
2br, 21hba. very sharp condo. $142K . Bob & Dovie
Koop. 631-1266
CAMEO SHOltE LEASE
4br, 3ba, fr, pool, ocean view, 3pri beach es.
$1 ,1900/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop 631-1266
ORANGE & AVOCADO UMCH
78 Ac. sub. div. map complete, 4 sep. parcels; sell all
or part, heavy producing. Bob & Dovie. 631-1266
OLD CDM CHARM + RMAMCIM•
Large 4br recently remodeled owner unit, with a
mini-ocean VU, pJus a lbr rental. owe an AJTD of
$250,000 at reduced payments for 2.5yrs. Priced to sell
at $32.5,000! Call Bruce Blomgren 559-9400
Alli YOU lllADY FOil WY6LASS .. U7
One of the best ocean view locations in Spyglass.
Enjoy the s unsets over Catalina and the Newport Bay.
Thi! new Bedford model is on a large lot and the owner
will consider carrying a large l8t T.D. for a qualified
buyer. Call to see -f14S,OOO. Bruce Blomgren 559·9400.
OLD TOWM llACH COJTMI
Great Huntington beach area less than 1 mile to the,
beach. Totall1 remodeled with new everythin&
wirin11 plumbing\. carpets, kit'Chen , cabinets, etc •
i.ow.t price in tne ~ '81S,900. Bruce Blomare•
&MOO.
. HOUSIS .P.OI M&:I .................
3Wooderov,. WOodbridle ~-8700 '148,900 Suill·S
I
J lmlOOM
•'*811 Lido Parll 2D, Udolale
631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
7 Aries Court, Newport Beach
631-1400 $180,000 Sun 1·5
123 Vla Zurich, Newport Beach
631-1400 t:29!J500 Sat/Sun l ·S ~l Rochester. \."Otta Mee.a
.,-642-2101 Daily 11-4
l Elder Gl~nn, lrvloe
559--4922 $128,000 Sun 11·5
25 Firwood, Woodbridge, Irvine
SS&-~ $102,500 . Sat/&an 1·5 ~4l&tSt., Newport Beach
675-7060 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin. Irv.
551·1717 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
2ll 9th St., Huntington Beach
(213)399· 1028 $125,000 Sun 10.12
445 Pacific, Tustin
551·2000 Sat/Sun 1·5
214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB
963-8182 $330,000 Sun 2·5
502 Acacia, Corona del Mar
675-6000 $357,000 Sun 1·5
14851 Jeffrey Rd #345, Irvine
551·8700 $45 000 Sun 1·4
S7 Sea Island, Newport Beach
642·8235 $225,000 Sun 1·4:30
15 Palos, Rancho San Joaquin
551-8700 $175,000 Sun 1·5
2 IA ,._ FAM 1tM or De.
868 Hillcrest Dr .. Laguna Beach
631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1·5
#7 Lago Sud, Irvine
552-4477 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2221 Mesa Drive, Back Bay
644-9060 $335, 000 Sun 1-5
1lS6 Kingston (Wimbledon Vlg) CM
673-&s:;o $179,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
W Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
20 Landfall, Nwpt Crest, NB
673-7300 $185,000 Sun 1·4
2S02Crestview (Bayshores) NB
645-4419 $279,950 Sun 1-5
2721 Bayshore, Newport Beach
644-9990 $ 380 000 Sun 1·5 3671 Myrtle, College Park 1
551-8700 $145,000 Sun 1-5
60Tangerine, Orangetree
551-8700 $150,000 Sun 1-5
l IEDROOM
1946 Port Locksleith, Hrbr View, NB
644-5272 $235,000 Sat/Sun
2415 Holly Lane, Newport Beach
548-1168 $149,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
34 Almond Tree, Univ. Park, Irv.
640-5777 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1025 Park Ave ., Laguna Beach
4.97-5494 $249,000 Sun 1-5
232 San Re mo, Lido Isle
631-1400 $675,000 Sat3·5/Sun 1-5
1657 Texas Circle. Costa Mesa
640-5777 $144,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
418 E. 20th St .. E 's ide, CM
646-7434 $179,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
1741Tustin7D, Newport Beach
631-1400 $114,000 Sun 1-5
6 Woodlake , Woodbridge, Irv.
552-1800 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 Pinewood, Woodbridge, Irv.
552·1800 $195,000 Sun 1-5
3175 Burmuda Dr., Costa Mesa
545-3462 $130,275 Sat/Sun 12-4
419 62nd St .. Newport Beach
631-~ $132,900 Sat/Sun2-5:30
••6408 W. Oceanfront. NB
631-1400 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1521 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
631-7600 Sat/Sun 1-5
3ll W. Lobos .M arenos, San Clem.
644-60ro $355,000 Sat/Sun 10-2
2456 Vista Hogar. The Bluffs, NB
675-5930 $155,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, NB
631-7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
118 Jade, Balboa Island
644-9060 $360 ,000 Sun 1-5
1437 Serenade Terr, Irv. Terr, C1M
644-9060 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
694 Govemer. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2278 Rutgers Dr., Costa Mesa
548-7089 $136,800 Sat/Sun 1-4
••1010-12-14-16 E . Balboa Blvd ..
Balboa
642-8235 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
29'll South Sycamore A, Santa Ana
551-8700 $94 ,900 Sat 1-4
1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar
642-8235 $259,000 Sat 1-5
•1601 Bonnie Doone Terr, NB
644-7211 $330,000 Sun 12-5
34346 Via San Juan, Ca pis Beach
493-3664 Sun 11·4
6 Rue Valbonne, Newport Beach
646-9688 $434,500 Sun 1-5
512 Fullerton (Nwpt Hgts) NB
642-5200 $189,500 Sun 1-5
2716Shell, Corona d el Mar
631-7600 $795,000 Sun 1-5
•1091 Santa Rosa, Mesa Wood, CM 646-7434 $146,500 Sun 12-4
9631 Toucan Ave., F ountain Valley
963-6767 $118,250 Sun 12-4
2.S54 Elden, Costa Mesa
642-2643 Sun
1719 New H~mpsbire, O>sta Mesa ·
751-4136 $140 000 Sun 12-5
2131 Vista Lpredo, Bluffs
642-8235 $249,900 Sun 1·5
2Richmond.a, Woodbridge, Irv.
551-8700 •169,000 Sun 1-5
2041 Port Provence . N . 8 .
00.9900 $229,500 Sun 1·4
'21882Winnebago (LkFrst ) El Toro
770.4865 $219,500 Sun 11-5
J II ..... PAM ltM w DIM
1411 Electric Ave, Ana.Bay, SealBch
536-7542 $198,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30
2818 Carob, Newport Beach
640-9019 $215,000 Dally l ·5
1565 Tahiti, t.aauna Bch ~l 1275.000 Sat/SWl 12-5
1000Wh1teSaila Way (HVHll) CdM
67MOOO $425,000 Sat/Bwl 1·5
Z1 Cambria (Spy1lau) CdJI
875-8000 $535,000 Sat/Sun l·I
DIRECTORY
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912 Powell Ct (CltiHomes) CM
675-6000 $169,500 Sat/Sun Hi
~ Clltt Dr., New.port Beach
611·1400 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
320Seaward Newport Beach
631-1400 S384 .500 Sat/Sun l·S
2113 Miramar, Balboa PeM
631·1400 $465,000 Sun l·S
#SE. Yale Loop, Irvine
752·2211 $325.000 Sat/Sun l·S
•511 Cliff Dr. (Clfhvn) NB
64.2-5200 $.150, 000 Sat /Sun 1-5
1934 Port Locksleigh, Npt Beach
644-5524 Sat/Sun 12-5
*1751 Main St .. Huntington Bch
536-6565 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
501 Catallna, Newport Beach
644-7211 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••400 Morning Star Ln, Dov Shrs,
NB
642-5857 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
341 Peach Tree Ln (Bkby) Npt Bch
759-9100 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3375 ~arkspur, 9-0rona del Mar _
(213) 539-1394 $149,500 SaVSun 1-4 ••38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch
673-9187 $525,000 Sun 1-5
•2094 Balmoral, Costa Mesa
631-5751 $169,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
76 Racing Wind, Woodbridge, Irvine
559-7047 $155,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
3200tero (Bluffs) NB
675-3411 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
17 Whltecap, Jasmine Crk, CdM
640-5357 $437,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5
2450 Marino Dr., Bayshores, NB
644-9060 $495,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1-5
4191 Manza nita. Greentree, Irvine
552-1800 $137 ,500 Sun 1-5
2021 Commodore. Baycrest, NB
644-9060 $249,500 Sun 1-5
421 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghts. NB
631-7300 $360,000 Daily 1-5
2406 Holly Ln .. Newport Beach
760-9333 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••308 38th St .. Newport Island
673-9060 $525 ,000 Sun 1·5
215 Iris, Corona del Mar
631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1363 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $495 ,000 Sun 1-5
2651 Crestview, Bayshores, NB
642-5568 $350,000 Sun 1-5
•1472 Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB
6'5-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun l·S
4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2642 Circle Drive, Bayshores
642-8235 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•4501 Gorham Drive, CdM
644-6200 $935,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
225 Via Quito, Lido Is le. NB
673-7300 Sat 3-5/Sun 1-3
••1101 White Sails Way, CdM
644-6200 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
501 Catalina. Newport Beach
644-7211 $295,000 Sun 1·5 * 1342 Galaxy. Ne wport Beach
60-9900 $950,000 Sun 1·4
320 Otero. The Bluffs
675-3411 $275.000 Sun 1-5
1436Sere nade Terr .. CdM
675-5511 $250.000 Sun 1-5
2645 Vista Ornada, Newport Bch
644-0390 $289,000 Sun 1-5
468Serra Dr. (Corona Hlnds) CdM
675-6000 $359,000 Sun 1-5
1830 Irvine, Newport Beach
673-8700 $325,000 Sun 12·4
235 Driftwood Rd, Shoreclfs, CdM
640-6500 $575 000 Sun 1-5 •2821 Pebble (HVHis> CdM
675-6000 $595,000 Sun 1·5
206.1 President Pl., Costa Mesa
556-2660 $110,000 Sun 1·4
12279 Alta Panorama, Tustin
673-8700 $475 000 Sun 1·5
2433 Santa Ana Ave .. C.OSta Mesa
548-6018 $144,900 Sun 1-4
•8 Montere~ Cir.., Npt Beach 644-9990 $459 :>00 Sun 1-5
lOCedarspring, Woodbridge, Irv.
551-8700 $219 500 Sun 1-5
••1901 Altura..L..Coronadel Mar 642-8235 $3c.1,500 Sun 1-4:30
4 IEDROOM
205 Garnet, Balboa Island
673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
14ll Electric Ave1_~na.8ay, SealBch
536-7542 $198,uuu Sat/Sun 12-4 :30
l102 Charleston, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $129,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2361 Cornell, College Prk, CM
646-7434 $137 ,875 Sat/Sun 12-4
• •S33 Lido Park Fl, Lido Isle
631-1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
12 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock, Irv.
5.52-1800 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
225 Via Orvleto, Newport Beach
631-1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
Ql Williwaw, Racquet Club, Irv.
552-1800 $199,900 SUD 1·5
~Klondike, Costa Mesa
631-1400 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1201 Devon (Westcllff) NB
631·1266 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
•4812Cortland Ur. (Camecffln) CdM
675-6000 $324 500 Sun 1·5 131.SSanta~lla Terr(IrvTerr)CdM. 675-eOOO 328,900 Sun 1 ·5
19911 Provi ence Ln., Hunt. Beach
542.seoe 129,500 sun 1·5
a& Tyler ay, Costa Mesa 557~2848 1126,900 Sun 1--'
32C8 Dakota£ Costa M•a 541s-,118,950 Sunl.J..4 a:.'8':·f~Beach
621 W. Columbine. Santa Ana
54o.1720 $146,000 Sun 1·5 3213 S. Birch, Santa Ana
540-1720 $157 ,000 Sun 1·5
•18936 Racine Dr <Trtlrk) Irv.
6'4-7020 $220,000 Sun 1-5
1930Port Carney Pl., N.B.
640-9900 $259.900 Sun 1-4
4931 Loriann Lane, Irvine
759-1.SOl $142,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1242Somerset, Westcliff, NB
759-1.SOl $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
ll8 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 Sat 1-3/Sun 1-5
4 II ..... FAM 1tM or DIM
• 1242 Somerset Lane, Newport Bch
64.S-8063 ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 1514 Highland Dr. (W (Cliff) NB
5.52-0660 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1984 Kornat (Mesa Verde) CM
646-5096 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
673-8494 , $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3151 Canadian. Costa Mesa
646-3255 $123,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Tiburon (Spyglass) CdM
675-6000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1955 Pt. Rams gate (HVHms) NB
675-6000 $241,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2006 Port Cardiff CHVHms) NB
700.1397 $259,900 Sun 1-5
• 1059 Vallejo Cir., Costa Mesa
751-6339 $183,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB
640-5777 $638,000 Sat 1-!)/Sun 1-4
••8 Collins Island, Newport Bch
631-1400 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1934 Port Locksleigh, Npt Bch
644-5524 Sat/Sun 12-5
ll21 Berkshire Lane, NB
673-3104 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2130Santiago Dr., Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $249,500 Sun 1-5
•2832 Drake, Costa Mesa
645-4483 $169,500 Sun 1-5
•2106 Santiago, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $559,000 Sun 1-5
5002 Paseo Dali, Turtlerock, Irv
644-9060 $179,500 Sun 1-5
5 Sunburst (Trtlrk) Irv
675-3411 $362,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
33 Red Rock, Irvine
770.2714 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••503 Edgewater (Bal Pen.) NB
700.9333 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1803Tanager (Mesa Verde) CM
5'&-2313 $275,000 Sa 1--4/Su 11-3
21 Rue Fountainbleau, Npt Bch
644-9990 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
401 O>lt.on <Nwpt Shores) NB
642-8235 $209,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 Lakeview, Woodbridge
551-8700 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
31 Redhawk, Woodbridge
551-8700 $188,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1801 Santiago, Baycrest
642-8235 $398,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• •23 Pinehurst, Big Canyon
644-6200 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
219Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB
963-8182 $415,000 Sun 1-5
W4 Channel Rd, Balboa Penin, NB
675-2311 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 12·4
3654 Country Club Dr .. C.M.
640-9900 $269,900 Sun 1-4 :JO 2815 Pebble (HVHills) CdM
675-6000 $425. 000 Sun 1-5
•6 Winged Foot (Big Cyn) NB
675-6000 $645 000 Sun 1-5
*44 Farragut (Northwood) Irv. 759-9100 $190 000 Sun 1-5 * 1380 Galaxy, Newport Beach
631·1266. $ 725. 000 Sun 12-5
•3463San Rafael (Mesa Wds} CM
646-7434 $155,000 Sun 12-4
1612 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB
675-6000 $510,000 Sun 1·5
920 Nottingham (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $449,500 Sun 1-5
1517 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt .• NB
642-5200 Sun 1-5
•1608 Galaxy Dr (Dvr Shrs) NB
673-8700 $699,000 Sun 1·5
1412 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB
642-5200 $389 500 Sun 1-5
•2725Gannet (Mesa Verde) CM
631-1266 Sun 2-5
1717 Oriole Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
631-1266 Sun 1-4
13 Rimrock (Trtlrk Hin) Irvine
675-3411 $389,000 Sun 1-5
3315 Nevada (Mesa Verde) CM
540-1151 $146,500 Sun 1·4
•2919 Paper Ln <Back Bay) NB
645-0303 $190,000 Sun 1-4
50 Ridgeline Dr. (Hrbr Ridge) NB
640-6323 $790,000 Sun 1-5
*~:OOBfi~oig~~al Isl Sun 1·5
2682Circle, Newport Beach
644-9990 $885,000 Sun 1-5
••657 Bayside Dr., Promontory
Bay 642-8235 $1, 145, 000 Sun 1 ·5
5 llHOOM
964 Paularino, Costa Mesa 54().1720 $128 000 Sun 1 ·S
1825TablU Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
MS-7!nS $250,000 Sun 1-4
I II ~ PAM IM w DIM
2.591 Clr<ile Drive, Newport Beach
548-7145 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1°5
.2214 Port Carlisle, Newport Beach
671-2122 $$&5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1208 Key West, Hrbr Vu Hlllt.1. CdM
8"-4810 $475,000 ~ 1·5
5021 c.orkwood, Unlvendty Park, Irv
5D-ll00 -900 Set/Sunl·5 J715 lJlhfbouae LD. Newport kb m-1• ·1111,000 s-1-1
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640-5777 $'f95.000 Sat/SUD 12-4
lOSUtanella Terr. C.d.11
8"-9835 Sat/Sun ll·2 lat Sandcastle <HV Lusk) CdM
675-3411 "30.000 SQ/Sun 1·5
llMandarin, Irv.lne
551-3000 1298.500 Sat/Sun 12-4
9Cypress Tree, Irvine
551·8700 $254,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
.1816 Newport HUis Dr. HVH, NB
673-4400 $329, 7~ Sat/Sun 1·5
•7 Bodega Drtve N .. CdM
640-9900 $879,500 Sun l·4
im4 Pt. Bristol Cr lH\IHms) NB
675-6000 $289 500 Sun 1·5
2.825 Zell Drlve_,J.:aeuna Beach 881-8440 S7:>U,000 Sun 1-5
•937 Crocus (Greenbrook) CM
557 · 7238 Sl81 000 Sun l ·4 : 30
•12Trafalitar, Harbor Ridge
644-6200 1$2,500 000 Sun 1-4:30 5Deerwood~Big Canyon, NB 644-~ •2,000,000 Sun 1-5
6 llDROOM
•45270rrington, CameoShrs.t CdM 64o.5560 $875, 000 ::,un 12·4
-6 IA ,._ FAM ltM or D1H
ll San Mateo, Newport Beach
644-9990 $699,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
I llDROOM
3050 Bristol, #8P, Santa Ana
. 540-3666 $74,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I IA ,._ FAM 1tM or DIH
200 McNeil, Unit 106(Versailles)NB
640-5357 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
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lOWindwood (Woodbridge) Irv.
552-0660 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
*443Gloucester Dr., O>sta Mesa
642-4799 $126,500 Sun 1-5
200 McNeil #104 (Versailles) NB
640-4277 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
14642 Oval (Walnut Square) Irv. ""-~5-3411 $110,000 Suri 1-5
l!IOOSan Bruno, Bluffs, N.B.
640-0020 $175.000 Sun 1-5
•••310 Fernando St, Bal. Penin.
P /H, Newport Bch
640-5357 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
11 Encore Ct. (Nwpt Crest) NB
546-2313 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
1242 Rutland Rd, Westcliff, NB
673-4400 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 IR plus FAM RM Oft' DEN
100 E. Yale Loop, Irvine
551-3991' Sat/Sun 11 ·5
42 Lake view, Woodbridge, Irvine
552-1800 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•22 Arboles (RSJ) Irvine
759-9100 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
385 Bayview Terr (Upper Bay) NB
700.9333 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
215 No. Newport Blvd., NB
631-7300 $189,000 Sun 1-4
16 Encore Court, Newport. Beach
540-3866 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
44.Navarre (RSJ) Irvine 759-9100 $185,000 Sun 1-5
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2745 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
ll Big Dipper Crt (Npt Terr) NB
759-9100 $135,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
630Skyview, Costa Mesa
540.1720 $134,750 Sat/Sun 1-5
2117 Vista Laredo, Bluffs, NB
64().5560 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3Summerwalk, Nwpt Terrac. NB
759-1501 $133.900 Sun 1-5
2050Seacove Ln .. Costa Mesa
631-5751 $163,900 Sat/sUn 12-5
2830 Segerstrom, Santa Ana
Sf0-3666 $107 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
529 Vista Flora. Bluffs. NB
640--0020 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
#-t Canyon Lane, Corona del Mar
640-4518 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
"31 Vista Suerte, Bluffs. NB
640-5560 '249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
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2912 Quedada, Bluffs, N.B.
640-5560 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 II Pill! PAM ltM or D94 512 Ventaja, Bluffs, NB
64().0020 Sun 1-5
335 Bordeaus (Nwpt Riviera) CM
645-0303 $850 mo lse. Sun 1-4
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
l llDROOM
roClover (Wdbrgl Irvine
646-5096 $147 500 Sun 1-5 ~ O>lumbia <Newport Crest) NB
642-3850 $187,500 Sun 1-5
•25 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB
675-5200 Sun 1-4 :30
27Tahoe (Peters Twnhm) Irv.
675-3411 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
J-2 llDIOOM
506-~ Park Blvd., Newport Bch
631-1400 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4601 Seashore, Newport Beach
631·1400 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2C>01Kings Rd .• Newport Beach
631-1400 $439,000· Sat/Sun 1·5
• 2-2 llDllOOM .. DIM 316-316~ Iris, Corona del Mar
496-0SSO Sat/Sun 11·5
111,...z•
••4010River Ave., Newport.Bch
640-5357 $5SO,OOO Sat/SUn 1-4
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BEACH + larse I bdrm
• dm, 2 bat.b home • mueb morel 9$115,0001 Owaer/~f7S.tll'7,
OCIAMl'hlledst O.-s.t/59 •••
10141.tStrwet
Owner bat boulbt a new
home • b moel aaxJou.1
for q__u1clt aale. Warm
cozy dollboulel 2 bdrm,
2 car 1ara1e + extra
partdq. Land included
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•'75-7060•
MAMA'S
GONE TO
CHICAGO
Giant 4 Bdrm beauty.
located near Orange
County's most popular
s hopping center. This
lovely home is located
on a quiet cul de sac. The
home ia a former model
and shows like one.
Huge rooms thruout, big
living room, ankle deep plush pile carpets. Space
age kitchen. big bdrms.
park-like (rounds with
ent ertainers delight
back yard. Decorative
rocks, rolling hills and a
solar heated pool. Thl.s
unique home is priced
way below mark e t .
Seller must sell. Take advantage, call now!
752·1700
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
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931191.h St
Costa M esa
You are the winner of
4 .,.... ffd&ets
Cl32valuel. to
Circtn V Gf"CJCH
Mar. 17th, BPM at
Montgomery Ward
405 Fwy. at Bristol
Costa Mesa
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to cla im your tickets.
*. *
IACK IA Y VIEW
IS.OW MARKET
This beautiful view pro-
perty in Newpo rt is
p riced below market
value and below ap.
prais al Space age
kitchen with breakfast
a rea. Huge li ving room.
lan a i w it h vie w ,
fireplace aod open
bu.med cathedral Cell-
ln ... lfide.a-way maat.er
suite . ....,.ate cblldre-wtnc. Duh to the pooL
Call today for det.ils. Owner highly motivated
and will work with ver y
creative financing. Call
752·1700
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SANTA ANA
HEIGHTS
with
21DRM
NACTICAU.Y ...
•,IGO. U 10U have little cash ud are kdl:ln.I ror
a ...... opportunity to
own J'OUf own bom e.
cloD 't wait, this ls it I This
lovely eondomblium la a 2 Bdrm, ver')' clean and
neat, and k>cat.ed in a
quiet area. Approx·
lmately Sz.950 dowo and
owner wlll carry 2nd
with small payments.
Call now ror all the de-
talla. 752-1700
THE REAL
ESTATERS
OCIAMfllOMT
2 Bdrm. 2 ba, unfum.
New. -5()yrly.
IAYFllOHT 3 Bdrm, 1 ba, unfum.
Mintcond. '850. Yrly.
CMA*R.ROMT
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfum.
S'150yriy.
associated
f\h' "I.. .JI ·, ' • ,
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WEST CLIFF
$129,500
Newport Beaeb M•bl7
uppdd I Mrm cqndo with private pano,
CUilom dnperi4f, ......
pool! Walk to WttteUn ~· Showa Bil• • mo ti. Burr~-tlala .. , ... ,ean .... ttn
THE REAL
ESTATEK'15
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CUSTOM EXCB 'INCi
Just reduced $30,000 this truly
distinctive Harbor View Hilla home
hu been magnificently apP<>inted for
the appreciation of a discriminating
buyer. Some of this property 's
outstanding properties are: a new
master bedroom suite w /jacuzzi tub,
b eam ceilings, oak cabinets ,
skylights, mirrored entry, remodeled
kitchen, fre nch doors, and much
more. A beautiful home on fee land.
Offered at $449,950.
IEST OF vawws
NEW OH THE MARKET -And very
beautiful. This 2 BR 2 Ba condo is
exquisite. Decor perfect in every
detail. $165,000. See Gillian Lee at 200
McNeil # 104. Open Sat/Sun 1·5.
640-4277 644-1493
EXEC. PENTHOUSE -Highly upgraded,
$185,000.
2 IDIM 2 IATH -Partial view,
$165,000.
2 IDllM 2 I.A TH -View penthouse -
will lease/opt. $250,000.
LARGE I IDRM -$112,000.
STUDIOS -From $89,000.
llG C.AMYON CUSTOM HOME -On
golf course, lease. $1fk>O mo. Listings
of Barbara Combs. Call 760-8617 for
further info.
r•---------~, I OWNER WILL RIWCE I
I Large ocean view deck, 3Br, 2'hBa1 I RV access, stone frplc, beam~a I ceilings. $174 ,500. Owner will I
finance at 12'h% with 20% down. I I 34346 Via San Juan, Capistrano I Beach. I
I OCEAN VlEW-CllY UGHTS I
I Presidential Hgts 2Br, 1 'hBa Condo I
above municipal golf course, xlnt I terms . 544 Avemda Adboe, San I I Clemente I
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DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
3 IR plua 2 llt
702 Marguerite, CdM
675-5511 Sun 1-5
3 - 3 IEDltOOM
••5807 Seashore, West Newport
644-9060 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOME &
GUEST HOUSE
FOR SALE
J ta ... FAM lltM or Del
4.20 E. 15th St., Nwpt Hghts, NB 644-4848 $275,000 Sun 1·5
INCOME PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Z IR, I IR.MCH
2200 Waterfront, Corona del Mar
675-6000 •~.ooo Sun 1·5
PROPERTY
FORLIASE
J llDaOOM
1829 Lake Street, Jluntingtoo Beh
• 962-0819 $575 mo. SatM, Sun 1·6
••'911 Seashore Dr., Newport Deb
873-7300 $2000 mo Sat/Sun 1-5·
4 • .... PAM IM• DIM
1822 Tanager. Mesa Verde, CM
556-4581 $1450 aao. Sun 1-5.
youa HACH PLAC& aH.toOI
Walk to Newport Beach lld.t summer· or all year Iona. Plenty of room for tbe1
whole f amUy With 4 tarce BdnDI and1 fauµly room. Lovely rear garden and,
paUo cover. Owner will help finance.
SAIL IOATIM• IUMSITS,
SJJt,000
Cameo Highlands ocean view home.
Reduced thousands! Spacious living
room features glowing fireplace. 3
large Bdrms plus den . Great
assumable 1st and owner will carry a
second.
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE ,
673-8550
WA TllNONT UVIMG
The charm and island lifestyle of
Balboa Island are yours with this 5
bedroom home with private slip for
35' boat. It also has 5 baths, custqm
bookshelves and moldings ,
hardwood floors, and the true
ambience of a year-round beach
home. $1,100,000. Open Sun 1-5. 803
N. Bayfront.
SPY~LASS
.This unique Portsmouth boasts a
secluded custom pool, s pa and
private courtyard. In addition to the
three bedrooms and two baths,
there is a detached in-law quarters,
extended living room and custom
features not afforded any other
home in the area. Offered for
$459,500. Open Sun 1·5. #8Monterey
.... MSULA IA YNONr CONDO
This two bedroom · 2 bath adult
condo has a beautiful main-bay
view with boat slip availability.
Excellent owner financing with low
down payment. Only $335,000 Fee.
IAYSHOlE DRIVE COTTAGE
This 2 bedroom home is in one of
the best locations in prestigious
Bayshores, just steps to the private
beach. A home with this valuable
and unique location rarely comes
on the-market. Open Sun 1·5, 2721
Bayshore Dr. $380,000 leasehold.
IAYSHOltES CHARM
Large family home on over-sized
pie-shaped lot. Spacious master
bedroom s uite features separate
library with fireplace . Four
bedrooms , d e n , as well as
family-dining room combination.
Well coordinated use oC hardwood
floors, brick, fre nch doors and
windows. tile and wall coverings.
$885,000 fee. Open Sun. 1-5. 2682
Circle .
COUNTRY ENGLISH HOME •
HAAIOl llDGol
Custom quality and. features are
abundant in this 5 bedroom family
home located on the top street in
Harbor Ridge. Buyers choice of
fixtures, floorin g, carpets and
appliances . In addition to 5
bedrooms, this home features
family room, library, pool and spa.
Call to see site and plans.
DO YOU HAVE $46,000 • • •
. . . for a down payment? Does a
highly upgraded 4 bedroom, 3 bath
home with family room and country
kitchen with peg & groove floors on
a premium lot wjth lush
landscaping, jacuzzi and more
appeal to you? One of Irvine's
finest communities, close to
schools, parks, s hopping and
freeways is available to you now
and priced under market. Owner
must Hilt I Invest your time and
money wtaely and call for a private
ahowin&.
LMll WITH OPTION TO PUICHASI
l!scellmt opportunity to purchase
BIO CANYON'S most 1paciou1
townbome. 4 bedroom• and 1
gameroom, each with a bath.
Formal Uvln1 and dining roorm
study and powder room. Pleue cali
for detaill. <>Pen Sat,• Sun. 1 .... 21
Rue Fou.otainbleau.
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OPIM TODAY l·I
Utl.;>ul 1M HA.1101 VllW HOMIS -
Tasteful Monaco, 3bedroom, 2bath, totaUY upgraded. $235,000 {fee). See
Dottie Valentine at~ Port Briltol.
UM9U1 1M HAllOI VflNI HOMIS -4
bdrm., 2 bath, formal dining room, FP.
$241,800. See Rosemary Farrar at 155
Port Rams gate Place.
UMqul IM CAMIO HIGHL.AMDS -
Light/ airy 4 Bdrm, pool home private
beach, $324,500 (fee). See Barbara
Riggs at 4812 Cortland
UMqul IN HARIOI VllW HILLS
Ocean view 3 bdrm., 2 bath on
oversized lot. $425J.OOO. See Susan
Harder at 1000 White ~ails.
UMqul HAllOR VllW HOMIS -Light
and airy, 5 bdrm + fam rm, cul de sac
location. $289,SOO fee. See Nancy Laux
at 2074 Port Bristol.
UMqul IN OLD CORONA DIL MAI -2
bdrm, 2'h ba, cozy loft, with patios,
decks, etc. $357,000. See Sara Marvin
at 502 Acacia.
UMIQUI IH COROHA HIGHLAHOS -
Totally remodeled, 3 bdrms, lots of
charm, corner lot. $359,000 fee. See
Binnie Dixon at 408 Serra.
UMlqul IN COltOHA DIL MAI -3
units, \arge lot, views, charm. Best
street in old Corona del Mar! $580,000.
See Kathie Shields at 2200 Waterfront.
UMCi)UI IM HAllOlt VllW Htu.S -4
bdrm., 2~ bath family home, large lot:
great views! $425,000! See Tom Bolana
at2815 Pebble.
UMlqul IN 116 CANYON -Relax in
your pool with spa · 4 bdrm · 2~ ba ·
super clean Broad moor. $&&51000. See
Boonie Barrington at 6 Wingea Foot.
UM19U1 94 S"61.ASS -3 bdrm., 2
bath, Portsmouth, ocean views.
~aded with assumable financing .
$5351000. See Margie Schubert at
21 mbna.
UMlqul 1M llYIMI THAACI -4 bdrm,
den, pool , and vacant. See Natalie
Fogarty at 1315 Santanella Terrace.
bring $328,900.
UNlqul IM HAllOI VllW HIW -3
bedroom, pool home with warm
feeling, views. $595,000. See MaryAnn
Anderson at 2821 Pebble.
UMl9UE IM DOVH SHOUS -View to
Fas hion Island · 4 bdrm. 4 ba .
Decorated with splendor. $510,000. See I
Pat Merry at 1612 Antigua.
UNIQUE HEAi SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali -
Exciting citihome 2 Bdrm, 3 Bath nr
greenbelt~ only $169,500. See Sharon
Corzine at 912 Powerll Court.
UHl9UE IN SOUTH LAGUNE -
Highly upgraded, 2 bdrms, ocean
view, walk to beah. $215,000. See
Dottie Johnson at 21649 Ocean
Vista, So. Laguna.
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REALTORS, 675·6000
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OPIM SUNDAY I ·S
3 BR. den, formal D.R. + separate
guest house in sylvan setting ... lar~e
comer lot with room to expand . . . it s
bard to beat at $275,000. Owner will
carry 2nd T .D . of $130,000. No
payments for 3 years.
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._, .. of Wow· o .. dlor ...... hottc .. , .. ,IM...._ ,.. two_.., .. .,.,..,, •. Httte ,.tto o•ertookJllt
..... fr'ff fOf'WI poof. ecaalld by e1 .. 11te l_.capilHJ.
hery day ....... ., ....... ,
I J63 GALAXY DllVI ••••..•.••.••••..••• $495,000
COME WITH US .•• TO IAYCllST. Price rechlced
SI 5,000. ,,.,th)k(' 0 ..... ., ... IMHM. F-lly roo&
Dea. Lo•ely pool~ L 8 Owwer wlH c..-ry Ill.
1123 GLIMWOOD LAI-. .. .. MOW $291,000
COMI WITH US ••• TO LMUMA llACH. Poh.tl.,,
w of 1...,.. •• , ...t clw 1•u1 ltHclt ,..., ........ Two
be6o••· Two ..-. Dia 119 roo-. Two flrep .. c••·
P•ar-lc oce• •-.W.
161 HILLCllST DlllVI ••••••..•.•.••....•• $219 ,000
COMI WITH US ••• TO DOVll SHOllS. Tlllt
.... altle ................... ,....,."' ..... ,.. ....
.... ........... '""'· ............ d. ,....., .... ,
r-. ,_,., room _.. ••'•=•lew of ttw leek ley,
mow co•ered .a•t•• ...t ltM•· Tltere ere --r
wordt to .IC .... tlllt pr1p1rty~ MC. •I .. ffc .... t,
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21 JO SANTIAGO DllVI ••.••••••.••..•••• $249,500
CqME WITH US ••• TO OLD MIWPOIT. Mew cHdo.
• the first buyer froM Wider. Two tfory wltll bedroota
Mte dow11, and ff•llMJ l"OOfll ... .other bedroot11 ...ate
up1taln. Co11ve11letd to 1hop1, Hoat Hotpltel a11d
re1t.r•fl. Lo•ely •lew.
215 MORTH NEWPORT ILVD.O,. S.. 1-4. Slit.GOO
1617 Westcliff Drive 631-7300
°"" s.t/S-1-4 Z044 <>c... llYd
2 Bdrm. l bath cottage
Beam ceiling. frplc. 3
car parking. Priced at
$295,000.
associated
BllQ VfllS llfA L TORS
J ~ } 1 V\i ftq I t 0 "' ~ t fl I
2UHITS
$94,900
Super investment! Two
2-Bdrm unlts. one with
fireplace! Current in·
come-$740 mo. Financ·
ing! l yr home protec-
tion plan included.
Hurry, this won 't last.
646-1171
THE ~EAL
ESTATERS
CHOICl•YIMI
LOCATION I
I 111.100 j
lu.,.r uplJHdff coa-I domt.IUD, ... , Her• "*-· a.cnn~ .. a.. I ••ll•r lrHtfererecl. m.n.
WILSON PARK CONOOMlllUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES
90% ANA~ltli 123A% INTER.
./HARBOR AREA LOCATION I SIZE-1650 SQ. FT. I MICRO OVEN
I ALL SHOPPING ..-, BLOCK I COMPACTOR
I AJR CONDITIONING I DISHWASHER
I CEMENT DRIVES I DBL GARAGE
{WALK lN CLOSETS W /OPENER
WAID INVESTMENT IMC.
SALIS OFRCI C71416Jl.-U
•W.W..lt.60-Jtll c.-...... ~
BOATER'S HAYEN--aWPORT
..... 2 ...... ,... .........
_. ......... Crew'• .... ~ .,_ ... ....., .................... . = fw z c--. .. ,_. flf ...,.
.... .,: ::i :::.a1~ T1 rt.:
~ Dr. 0,.. W /S. 1·1. ,.._ ..
$421.000.
BALBOA ISl.Atl om RUil ........... J ..........
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WATERFR()NT HOMES,~.
Rl'-AlfSTATt
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.. .
IXTIAVdAMT
' DUPLD Sew -.atr Primo de·
afp "'lot•tJon. Just U.t· eel. UU,000. R at
l\odprt8S1·1J88
R&'M * ----
' I \ I I I I I ~ . ~
*OPEN HOUSE* Sat~ .1·5, 408 Cotum
bus Cir Detlghlfut fUStom bullt 9 Bdr 2 Ba
bn c u l-de·llC with
OCEAN & CANYON
'\flews. Access to private
beach. '44-7003
$325.000
: OPEN HOUSE
Rf Al TY
~ 4.rg. Assumable Financ-
ing
Quigley fr Miller Rily
213/923-8104
l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I E . s id e 4 B d r m w I a t tach ed 1 Br unit .
R·2%0NED
Comfortable 3 Bdrm
$155 ,000. By Owne r
646-('!158 JUST LISTED
Charming Duplex with
French doors on front
unit. shake roof. Walk to
.1-11 shopping $198 .000.
~all ror appt. to s ee.
h ome. large s t on e S25 000 down Seller wilt
fireplace. sunny patio ca'rry. AITD $891.34 per
room and room for 2 mo. will buy you a J
more units. $140.000. Bdrm. 2'"1 ba. 1 yr new
Be rnita Ellertsen .
Broker. 675-2373 or
170-3598.
Roy McCanle, Rttr. condo. 186 Brandywine
541-7729 Terr. on Orange Ave nr
l-11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 23rd St. Open Sat/Sun •-ll!llllJ!!!!ll~!llll----Opeh Sunday, 2-5pm, 1641 ...! :30to~~.:. Agt. 631-5103
SAT /SUM I ·5 Orchard Dr. 5bdrm . Jba. 4 IR $I 5,000 DH.
271 S Uglttt.uH L.n. freshly painted colonial Family home in mint
BARBOR VIEW HI LLS beauty Family room . cond $123.900. Ope n
Spacious & Open 5 Bdrm separate dinln« room . Sat/SUn 12·5. 3151 Cana-
~me on corner wllh frplc , new roof Priced dian. Owner/Agt
ads of room tor the at $160.000. for qu1dc -----'---=---
m I ty. Lae patio , -sate. Xlnt fi nanc ing. EASTSIDE
ature 1reeoery & m1n1 THE WI EOEMANS . 4 bdrm with 1 bdrm apt.
1ew. S375.000. Submit 494-0066 or75J.4293 atta ched $1 55.000
offers. owner wtll ass11t -64&-0758
w trinancing FIXER 3 Br 2 ba. pool &
WATI:.RFRONT
HOM LS
REAL ESTATE
63 1·1400
s pa ONLY $128.900 Va-
CA nt The Real Estaters.
ask for ELSA 751-1387 &
546-2313
Mna Ver* lar9ain
Sharp 4 br. comer lot,
r •DUPLEX* RV access Assum. 10'~
One of Corona del Ma r's loan. Only $134.500. Agt, ~nest d1,1plexes. located 64l·0290 _
ust 2 blks from oc~an & n-Sat/Sun I ·4 a y . Ea c h u n 1 t I s .... ,....
jpacious & has recently 3375 Lari&spur
S>een renoval ed. Xlnt Large 3 bdrm. ti\-• bath.
(anancin1. Bkr. 831-7672. ranch s t yle ho m e .
BUILDER
HK.PS YOU IUY!
MEWCOHDOS
XWT•nn1!
2&3BR
Pvt decks & patios
Month of March
For 30 days egcrow.
FREE drape s &
microwave
OPEN 1·2-4PM
2000MEYYf'L
641· I" I. aC)t. 0350eves. Priced to sell $149,500. Flexible financi ng. l&OW MARKET
I
CCMltry EIMJllsh W o If in g e r R e a It y Mesa Verde. 2820 Shan-DUl'lli (213)538-131M, tar. Slunninl 4 bdrm, 2 ~mos. MW. 4 bdrm + 2 HEWPOIT IE.ACH baths. 2 frplcs. EXTRA ~rm ID\lt, 3ftreplaces. 4 LA R G E FAM I L Y
l:ar gar., built· ins . $34,000down, owner will ROOM + many up·
}teams & used brick. finance at 13~~ with g r ad es . P R I C E 'I' r e n c h w Ind ow s. SISOO /mo payments. REDUCEDtoS159,950.
rinkler system. BBQ. Total price 1279.000. (94.-7551
.709 .,,, O r c hid East Bluff, 5bdrm. 3ba, RillieMcCormackR.E. call644-7063. .000. Call for appt to ------Dmo f'oW I OZ
851-9135 <will coop l+POOL IARGAIH ••••••••••••••••••••••
/rltn) Owoet/bkr _ Higltly 11pcraded JBr l1111!11!111!!111~111!1111!11!1!11! .. ~ * JASMIMI CRIH w /fam rm.! Kit In els. S P E C T A C U L A R
wliqw combinatlon of bllin cook top & micro VIEWS of the Dana
aUoo,deslgn&value ! wave Lot of extras! Point Marina coastline
l.s ele1ant le splicious SparttUng pool loo! only from this home on the
ome features the work lll.5,000. Bluffs. Owner financing
f •-th t •-Hurry-catt646-7434 with 2So/r dowfl at 10~ a cra .... man ruou "' CENTURY 21 Goldstar e security of a guard int. S'750.000.
ale community. lf you•--------1 ;#
ant maximum Uva bill· OPEN HOUSE '*Cote Realty at a minimum cost & Investment
BEACH GIANT
5 Bdrm & family rm. On·
ly $131.500. Must sell this
weekend. Best buy this
year.~.
•LEMM.Alt
COLDWeLI.
BANl(eRO ------OPIMSUMDAY 1·5
19911 Providence Ln Lg 4 Br 2ba upgraded T U R T L E R 0 C K ·
home, shake roof, hot Broadmoor Plan I. 3Br.
tub. enclosed patio Lov-2Ba, au um able In
ely area. '129.500. $172.000. ~3459
SUHSETR.E 542·5IOI 146..elOl Hwll1W)fon leoch I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Investors ~!
E x e c u t i v e -Du'Pi e x f o r
Discriminating Taste. 3bdrm, 3ba.
each. Central Air, Woodburning
F ir e pla ces, Custom
Carr.ets /Drapes, Heavy Shake
Roo . ll11•% loan is assumable. No
Qualifying Necessary.
$10,000 Down II Less
Moves You In No Qualifying Necessary. Your moothly payment can be adjusted
to meet your monthly budget. We
have many 3 and 4bdrm homes in
the best Orange Cotmty locations
with these terms. Call our
specialists for more information.
-,GOlDENWEST
REALTORS .
•t~L~ e,.ASSOCIAT.ES
141-1511 all 759-1501 or 752-7373 s.t~S.. I 5 'for private showing. • 640.5777
mpare thill outatand· 1657 Hen Clrcle 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Ing value at $315,000. Th ls 3 Bdrm cha rm er r: ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
was once a model home. MO DOWN
It Is located on a huge cul-de-sac lot and filled Dana Pt. Duplex, 6/mo-
wlth extras. FINISHED l /yr lease opUon with
REAL ESTATE ~arage. Ctoee to schools. owner fin an c i o g . Spacious 3bdrm. 2ba & aclous 5 Br. 3 BA. , ffered atSl~,500-1bdrm, 2ba. Lrg view
formal dining rm. Faml· *'Cote Realty de c k . S2 lo . o o o.
rm w/wet bar. Fee & Investment 1. Owner/agt. 661-9343.
nd. Agt 644·9635 1407 antanella. Corona del 640-5777 J NO DOWN ! Terms or
Ii"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!I lease opUon or ? 3 br. 2 .,._..;._ _______ r: ba. 0'7·3034 bltr
MUSTS&L! C>wner ltfl slate. IA COMDO P1111t•Y•y 103 S pa c t o u 1 d u p t e x • ~STORY ••• •••••••••••• •• •• •••
fireplaces. 1arage. 1700 Back door par k lnl. fRnlPff CHAJEAU
. ft. eaeb llftit. Gross s pacious grounds. 2 """
ll50/D\O. 29% down. bdtm. 2ba. patio. GUIST con ••• ,
WC bl lane.. $295,000. Open Sunday 1·5 4 ..... IM. leecll
roter.'t»tm 4350k>uce1terDr. OM.Y$ln,100
(OffT\.Wtln > 2 atry F'rencb Chateau llVMTmllACI (8twi.a20-Z1AtSl) townbome In a lush
tJreat PotieM1-l for tbe Jom UYely, lllr. 1reen eett.lnl tfy tM aea.
malltlat.lft buyer! 3br 64M1tt Dbl doot entry to
c o o Y • r t I b I el!!!!!!!!!!l!!!•l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!l!l!I cathedral cetu .. 1ect' Uv·
den / 1 t.u rd>' 2"' bar. • in.1 rm. Dtametlc open leper-le 2nd m11ter J JVa le 1talrcue to pvt Dlttr ulle addttton. 11• tot 1'4. c.,1toa'l iaome ln 1\lite. Sep chtldrta '•
ltb room for pool. ~r:~•a:c:.~ln·u~:r:d~~ wtn1 and l balhll All ,oot ....-Okl. Open -.-thi1+prlY det•lchtd Sunday 1-IPM 1m1 ._e back ya . mom·tn·la• apt. Of rtt.
C..,:31irillt. !=-... ~!!!,'..~ rrn. 0-pl. w/w.t bar,
• ., 11 _, r••· •th ba + morel Motivat-
0,.. 10Cm lo 4 latlS• ed ..u.r, llltl'e .. ,_.. l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f Sill ~ Cl\ab Or. u ..i ..._.._ .,___...,. Call f« more bafo. ..... 'Ci'HrUi'Y'U ·
~ hrt WALK.JllUALTY » tMiUU
...
Brint Anv Offs!! Lovely ~dr~ Custom Home
near Beach .Park, Formal Dining,
Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for
information regarding the 9~%
Assumable Loan. Seller will carry
part of the buyers down payment,
and says Bring Any otter .
Best Price In TIMI
4bdrm, Remodeled Kitchen, Pluab· Carpets, Custom Drapes,
Freshly Painted. Seller bou1ht
another, and ba1 prn.l tboulai:d,I
below market value for~ ale.
Creatlve terma OKAY-Bttl'ER
HURRY.
V.._ tbe iardla from almost ..,.,Y room ln
lb.II lowly s bdrm home
lo Camput View .
Kaf\Wt your own trult
I
DWLllPIXllU
Brint your paintbrush It
broomtoeavel$Son th1I
I~~~~~~~~~ dirty dawgl I Prime I· Laruna Beach duplex
e H1\NCH
HI fd I Y
~)~) 1 /000
w /ocean view It at-
tached 1ara1e. Submit
ofter ! 75t·1501 or
752-737!
*Cote Re~lty
& Investment , _______ , 640.5777
CANVAS SHOES
Tennis. Swimming. Rac-
q uetba 11. Jogging &
School. All within site of
your front door. 4br. &
family rm w /a big cud-
dlin frplc Good financ-
ing $192.500 Agt. 770·2714
Rancho San Joaquin
Villa, 2 br. 2 ba. sgl sty. I
blk tennis & golf clubs.
$158,000. Open Sat /Sun
_ 12·5. 2 Segura 552-1717
O'!ner /b!t!:: <:._oop.
LAKEFROMT
Wdbrg . E s tat es
"Washington." 3 Br.
family r m . d e n .
onH HOUSE 1-5
1025 f'.tl An.
Excel assumable financ·
ing · secluded wood and
glass home · 2 yrs new ·
with entertainment floor
plan. Centrally located
$249,000.
LIASIOPTIOM
6 beautiful new homes
available for lease with
option to buy. Exoellent
terms. location.
__ 714 76-0 933_?_
VICTORIA IE.ACH 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 car gar.
Whitewater view · 3 air. tiled veranda, view
bdrms 3 ba with loft. of hills. beaut cr pt,
Us ed bri c k r r p I c , custom drps. clubhouse
hardwood floors Walk with pool, jac. tennis .
to beach OWC 2nd TO . asking $125.000. As
$249.500 · s umable 121 •"'-loan
955·0254 or 855-1968.
497-5494
Beautiful day & night '""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~~!!!!!!!f views Great assumable -::
financing. $325,000. Open
House Sat/Sun 1·5. 118 E
OPEH SAT. 1-4
24995 Marift Court
Yale Loop.
~suae~~. ~ITRH ·"v~.
N e w o n m a r k e t 752·2211
Detached paUo home. 2 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!! bdrms, 2 ba th s,r:
firepla~. A/C. end unit.
excellent condition. As
sume So/.-inte~t loan
$126,950.
DAVID D. CARLS OH
REALTOR lll-'293
WOODIRIDGI
3 Bdrm. l V• Ba . lower
level condo. $25 .000
down. $107,500. J err y
Jones. 631·1266
WOODlllDCH
PICTURE
PERFECT
Spacious 3 bdrm. 2-story
Patio Home 1n
Deerfield. on a cul-de-
sac street. Close to park.
pool and schools. Lots of
upgrades -note addi-
tional counter and
storage space in t he
kitchen. Beautifully
paneled walls. Patio and
planters and generous
patio cover. Owner is of-
fering generous terms to
he lp you purc h ase.
Priced at $159,000.
2 Bdrm Warmln1ton
"B" end unit. Great
focatlon. Open houa f
Sat/Sun 12·4 at l
Wlndwood. Aft. 552·0860
MONARCH EA Y 4 Bdrm + den. 2~. ba.
An e xcellent ram ily 31 00 s q fl Pool &
home in this prestigious Jacuzzi. Many extras. privat~ area 3 bdrms. Large assuma ble loan
den. & lanai. Master Wolfinger Realty
bedroom suite has lta (213)55-13&4.
o~ nreptace. Lovely L• Forest 1055 pauo with pool. 1375.000. OCE.AH VIST •••••••••• ••••••• ••••••
A lovely 2 bd m ~ ndo Beautiful s~acious Jbr r 0 house. Lk view. & green cl<>M! t? pool & elevator b e I t C o n v e r t e d ~nsauonal 180 degree gar'covered patio .in v i e w~ & go r g eo u s door laundry. frplc L~
Catalina s uns ets 2 a!lsmm first. at 111,r:
story. fireplace. deck . s219.500 By owner
~~END CHARM 77<>-4865
3 bdrm. 2 bath home with separate gues t Hewpari leach I 06'
quarters & ocean view in •••••••••••••••••••••••
this desirable locat ion S3,900Down N.B. tbr.
Large tree shaded decks 54()-4646 or 631-7653
for lounging or enter· John Lembeek <Agent)
taining. $275.500.
~~r•r ·~~.c:latt~~
hlf-..._f(,lfoi')
1714J 494-1177
BIG CANYON
Terrific golf course view
townbome. Former
model · with private pool
and spa. $795,000 with
excel assumable financ-
ing.
WOODBRIDGE LAGUHA LANDMARK
'*
Cote Realty
& Investment
640.5777
3 br cottace. 2~ ba. fam. Impressive 2bdrm re·
rm, format din. Assum sldence with den & cuest
.... 000 •·lrln1 Sl""" 000 quarters. Located In -·~Sat /SW! u :5. · 't523 CAMM~~lltvlffl. prestigious North I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Owner. 5$9-7047. Laguna. Thia landmark MIWPOIT H6TS. L_,..14H1Ce. I Oof I home wu built by the
WOODIRIDG<I GLlt4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• famed Tiffany family. 9'140/o As--.' .._ • _ _. CLarasor Shown by app't only.
2b d f "IWWI ........... 1850.000. Celeste r. 2~. stu Y. rplc. Lrg4Bdhomeinwoodsy Schmidt 494-8395 .
comm ty pool /Jae/lake. area near beach es. 2 Armbruster. Clurman.
Sl28,000. By Owner frplcs w/fab. spa. As· Brown&Co.
559-4922. sume 11 ~% low dn.1---------1
JASMINE CREEK . New $289,995. Patrick JUSTFOtt YOU
model home . 3 bedrms; Tenore. 631-1286. Super 2 Bdrm home In
2'r'I baths; built in IP· Village of South Laguna.
Exceptional c1&stom
home! Spacious with
pool fr spa. Ellclualve
listing. by a ppt. only.
Rae Rodgers. 631·1266
Pliancea: superb carpet· Vaulted celtlng11 . tge master, prlv. patlo.l•--------
ing & drapes: complete· REALTORS frplc. All the charm you LINDA ISLE
ly landscaped. Owner would want for only
will urry flnancin1. I lo/o ASSUMAILI $171.750. Executive Country
Shown by appointment Excltinl wood fl glass 4 LOCJlllMI ...... R.E Engllsh Bay front. 5
only. LEIMERT CO. bdrm. 2'r'I bath. view. 497•1761 Bdrms . including
(213) -...stl Submit. $m,OOO. maid's quarters. Pvt
Peg Allen Rltr 494-7578 EMaALD IAY community and private
UNIV. PARK, 3Br, 2Ba. c-.. 1.. dock. Fee land. S2.6
fam rm, Deane Home. IT'SGOT ~ ~T..... mllllon. Owner will con·
Good fr quiet loc. 11 H · •'THI SHAKES" Snug 3 bdrms . wood & alder excellent financ·
aumable loan. $1.83,500. A detailed exterior of 1lass home In a gate inc.
Bya...ersae-5802 ••WE AT R g RED 1uarded community. A 1....:;.~=~:....;;.;.,;.;;__-1 CEDAR SHAkES", that NEW open bar kitchen at *Cote Realty
FantMtlc 2 Br. den, Jef· Ca. Located blcb above dining area rront onto It Investment
fenon condo. many up-Lat...a's famed Riviera tbe private swimming
1rade8 incl. spa. Open coattllne w /a far out pool in a 1pa clou1 64().5777
ll·S!l&t/Sun. 100 E. Yale VIEW OF THE SEA ~urtyard. After tennla I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loop. 5,.in-•1 be&ow. You'll llnd thla on the community courta 1...;;...;;.;.::;_;,~~----1 c\lltom desl~ home nearby ... enjoy the bu1e •-.-----•-•! enclosed spa off the 1• w/3 bdnnt. fam. rm. master suite. Vacant, noor plan serviced by 2 c N YOURS f b•thl. Exleo.llve UH of A BE or
wood, oau .. eenmlc "5(1,000.
Ult tbroutbout, plus SPACIOUS COMDO
H E.AVY B~ A Ill ED PrlcHLowl
CEILING Is BLACK Mediterranean style I
IRON PllPLC., c,.ate private community,
..w'HllCIHTS
Owner w/flnance. Ex·
oeptloaal value. Under
200,000. Call Rae R.odetn 111·131.
_ ~FIM~--
1 I I ) 1 I
IS••·n ~I th• f..Uo1 ol L11una pool, spa, ocean t. 1olf ,.,._ warmth la charm. Wt courtt vlew1. near Oal....tty Pa Deane tatU... 10U'U pt "THE be :h -.H c-wn V II 1--a::::::..~r:--
Jlome. Corntr lot bJ SHAXD" at the full of· ov:. m ;q. rt. ~T:Ic; I ••rl 6 rtcreatlon. 2 f~DCi~R: au~. muter bdrm1 bu Mrm, 2 bat.b Walct.11 .... 1981Vl'I tAl.TT flreplac:t, 2~ bath1,
llodll. P\nplact, patk •S.CllHWJ,Latun• lam/rm • dla t rm . 6....., • ...... <:all PW&CTM, .. Dl'll Tr81t d1 motlvatu ·=~urn:a OCSANl'aO"T. 0.11 )tftrpri:,:~·r·
... tar ...... --..._ ..... f9' Mii, !l'\dM Hllll£ ......... , ~McCOAMA~AE
r
...........
a Bdrm, 1 bttll. 1ove11
p1Ue, 1paclou1 1un·
decb. rtne lJdo HCUoa
of nleely appointed --------•I homll. Buy tomorrow'• UDO ISLE Cuual ele1ana la the captbt for um beautltul
~ ltyle home on
pre9UsJoua Lido Isle.
lnetudea • bdrm•. au
MCUl'lty for your family
today. Prie. ... ooo.
f\t'. lh:!l~~~P.1·.tlt\
I 1 1,; 1, ;111 I
w /IM bathl, lndoor /out· f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I door awi.mmlq pool and
apa.. !:Keel tlnancin1. Of. rem at ... ooo.
()pm Sat 1·5/Sun 1-4
2IM Via San Remo.
*Cote Realty
& Investment
640-5777
COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
~L--TOM
RFIMr.x -----~ \ \ I I • I
vtc:ToatAH
BEACH HOME
New 3 BR 3~ Ba. Quall·
ty handcra fted oak
thruout. Slained glass.
spa.
OCEANFRONT
Peninsula Point home. 4
Bdrm, 3~ ba. 9950.000.
Call for financing de·
tails..-Owner /Agl.
875-3878
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
CHARMER!
3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm.
Formal Din . Rm .
BLOCltS TO 8CH
tm,toO
2 Br 2 Ba, frpl, formal
dln. A.uume bt. Comm. PoOl and tennis. Della
131·18
hckO.Mnet
Lease opt.loo or· equity
share the best buy on
Bal. Penin. Charming
2·sty Span. home on the
park! Call Joy~ Waltze.
631·121115
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BEST BUY IN I.OFFS
2456 Vista Hoear $155,500 3 Bdrms, 1~
bath townhome. Walk to everything,
lncluding pool and tennis. Open
Sat/Sun 12 to 4.
Re1..ll11II0-~ l<t·.1lty
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Below 1-.b L, oft 'iiYiDe or Av.
Tbla 3 Bdrm, lar1e etxl.3a' .lot home with covered pat.IO. OMLYl t4t.tH-Ylllt4t,tM
...... C~11Mr ..
Century 211 Gold Cout
COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
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Fenced. 12% Interest!
Best terms! John Va·
nian Co. 631·0900.
An entertainers delilbt IAll ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I thl• spacious 3 bdrm Npt Hcta Cliffhaven con-r= bme on an extra wide lot
Red h 1110-~ l<l'.11ty
f ;-;-:: -;-::1111 • OPPOITVHITY
Live on the Bay ror
$89.500. Near new double
wide. Wonderful view.
Watch the boats .
seagulls and pelicans.
Pass by D Anchorage
Bay.
LOWDOWN do. Spacious 2 Bd 2 Ba, la a true delight. Sunny
great auumable flnanc· DISPlllA TE patio, lg 1ame rm furn le
Versailles lBr /studio,
penthse condo, w /lg as-
sumable loans, only
$105 ,500. Owner/ agt.
6U-3M7, 979-5370 ask for
Jim
in1. Jmt reduced. Greg 134.000 down. owner will lovely muter suite.
Aatle. 558-9400 finance at 13"9 % with OPEN HOUSE 22S Via
$1500/mo payment.. Q Ito s t 3-"' s
REALTORS
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COTO DE CAZA · A superb private residential resort
community in the foothills above
Mission Viejo.
LOS IAMCHOS HTAft SITH We have several ranch estate properties listed with our office
priced from $275,000. Ideal for horse
ranch estates.
Val YI HOMI 11111 R-1 home sites for your own custom
home priced from $70,000.
. Yl~IHOt• Just listed I Thia excltin1 4bdrm
home la nearing completion. It
olfen a country view, lots ot decklna
" pole construction. Enjoy the
membenhlp to Club de Cau. $355,000 Ask for Al
~. 2~ ba with cmtom .,:~ muter bath. Lota of wood• imlde. 2 flreplace1 Ii all ~cted
amenities.
$275,000 Alk f04' Lee
.aor11n TOUll IY "'"·
coro -~~r" co.
11141n1 ••
Total price $279,000. u ' • .,pm. un 1·3pm. Ea.st Bluff, Sbdrm, 3ba, A rare opportunity tbia 4
call &u-7083. bdrm nuly finished hme
H.._Ylew C•fowt offers truly s pacious liv·
Sharp 2 Bdrm double
wide Udo Park. 24 Anza.
Only$44,950.
Ing in traditional 2320 sq It of quality ap· elegance, formal dining
pointments. 18x24' open rm, opening to llvln· ,.__llllll_llll!l .. ---ILlve on the waterfront lo beamed F.R. w /frplc. grm/paUo. Perfect for r• San Clemente. 5·Star
Bay windows. french fmly Uvtng & entertain· kzlllllff...... mobile home park on the
Oelwi:e rustle 1 Bdrm.
Excellent financing. 23
Freemoot. $319,500.
WATERFRONT
doors, wood casement log. OPEN HOUSE Sat Sper:W beach. Forced to leave
w l ndowa th r u out. 1·3 and Sun 3-5pm. 118 W ... I• area. 2 Br 2 Ba. partly
HOMES
REAL ESTATE
631-1400 T u r n e d w 0 0 d Via Ithaca. For more in· 4 ~~'2\: bath with furn. $54,900. Ownr.
baluatradea, custom ro call Agent Vlrgtn•a plush carpet • wood 492-&438 I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. hardwood, etc. Quality O'Brien873-1323. floou. Family room r---------r,.r._...__ ....... IZOO noor It wall cover•nga, ---------....... ,.STIC "'--~.._.-with rlreptace. Great r"'"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• extrastora1eroom,out· 5%0.0WH flnanclnc wilb a 13~ OCIAMVllW WORST COULD BE 1tandbt1 landlcape de· 3bdrm i .. -rd f 1 I dJ t .... bOiliy orPoO • fixed rate•~ down. 2 Br. :J• fam rm, 2 B-FORYOU a 1 n • a a cent o v•ry -•..... e. Seller -~5 ooo H •th c.>.a ..... -ooo •H ..... ~ "' '""'"' ..,. • · urry • w frplcs. inimwn maint. If -· have .. M ,000 aod pa.nt ... -. · ,......,._.., motiva•-.... ,_ "413 or ·--· Ii ......... _ it won't rd. bl lo J--Ownr/"... \CU ~ ......... •"' -ya Alauma e an. want 315"° yield annual· ,.... at.zm. lut! SlSl,.500. ly, pwchueS20Q,OOOtwo
HAllOI 1me1 3 bdrm. w /loft, 3 balconies, A/C
near tennis courts &c pool. Owner
. motivated. 10~ % aaaumable loan.
..79.000.
DOYM IHOlll Una~1ed views of ocean?. mtu. and t light.a. Courtyaru pool.
.Loca on an overslled lot, Ulil ii
• cuatom home with a bd, den,
Fam. rm.• batba. '850,000.
l\t '( lh; 11 ~~~ l\1..·.1lt\' AA llACH IL TIS year deed of truat bear·
307 N. El Camino Real 101 ~ Interest on 25
t ~ , ~ , I 11 I 4f Z·Z I 00 acre av~ado 1rove ln Inactive development ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ .._.. I 069 area near Vlsta. Com· ~ blaed"' lit. + tbla ln·
HARIOR VllW HOMI
1930 Port CupeJ Place
Open Sunda,y 1-'
Prime N~rt Beacb Area • bdrm :Cbelt. Fee land. Ownen very •.IOO .
vestment represent• lea than JK, of the ap-
pnlMd value of land. llAI appniSal on adJ•·
cent I~ acre parcel at •no,ooo each. Call
7141711-41111: .a.1w or
1 .....
•B.a!Jdera/Farmera 41
acn1 toe.al, parcel•• u
H . spit ln&'b I pattela,
•Pll'OW .. perk Wit, utU.
to """'"'· -.,,... ..... pl,ated la u. ...
Pare.I two·l4 acrea,
plHted w/avoudo1. artldM . .,.....
I. 3 Triplexes in a row.
south ol PCH in Corona
del Mar.
II. 2duplexes + llriplex
In a row on Bal. Penin. J
lot from sand/surf.
Ill. 1 duplex on water
with dock for 30' boat.
All these properties
have large. assumable
loans at 12.S~. Call
Smith -Meyer , Bkr.
640-5357 or 548-7813
I 0 u.ih + Ho.M
23105-taAHAn
Income $.'56, 100. Priced
to sell with a l~ as·
sumable loan. Call for
details. Wolfinger Real-
ty (213)5319-1394
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for P"'U boat up to Newport Crest Lusurioua maid Hr•lce, phone. •bout•'· $1150/mo. a Br, 2~ ba. frml dlnln1 SlOO/wk. 4tf..m7
JACOIS llALTY rm. wetbar, dbl 1ar St dlo prof/ I 40+ o
By QWNJ;R. formal din, ~ '7M 670 w /opnr, tennis, pool, a!.ollfr ao::'Aa.o ,.;;m~
3 br; pool. Now avall. :::::; J a c . VI e w . U O o. S r • .,00 1
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for S. UOO Bernardino. 1-~·1732, lmmac. 3 bdrm, 2 ball\, frpfc, w/d , avaU immed. 3 Br 2"'1 Ba le'75/mo M ...... l 76t
TAX SHRTER'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l--'12S8 lie v-...t. lmm•d. oc-pctaoU4.$·1M Llke new 3 °8r 2~ B~ e.,...t 11UU ~ I . ~ • . •••••••••••••••••••••••
llUNITS -North orDl.a· Capiatrano8eacbR-2lot ...... 1"-4 no• CUp&ftC)', cbUdren ok. JK~.i::='!.'~re~n; ' VA.CIOUSM.I . ~~~John Marshall Fabuk>ua, Wltl.y ; Easter,
neyla.nd. Over $55,000 ocean view. plans " ••••••••••••••••••••••• $795. Btr, 175-4512. be• ch• c b I l d re n TOWHHOUSI . Summer. Now. 2-4 Br.
iron Income· $51,500 pennlt.lll0,000.'6l·287..!.:.. BAYFRONTUttlelSl!lnd 3 8d 2~ 8..,.ltY condo. wek'Cllme. No pett. $595. N8ew 2 br, 2~ ba. Bact !ij• i~·-Prime&oc.173-
7173
May bt! Au ume 11~~ Two R-2 Iota. Capistrano 3 Bd!m· Z ba wffler. Poo&l•IM'· frple, dbl 1ar. ~or--'212 ay loc. Gar, pvt. patio. ' Luxury Oceanfront
SZS0.000 lat. Owner will, Beach, view, by owner, Ae1ar Pro p ert es. Avall. now . O lana S92Smo.Susan:9S7-6S07. W__..l 2 38 Co
h tp .. _an_ b di.. 675-4000 .. Br 2 D• Fa-R-540-7239 ~• I ->'· or r . mp. e 1ui "" a un ..,. terrns.496-1542 631-1318.Aat. • • voo. · ..... .... "-·-·-rurn. lncld linens.
ISG.500. ---. ••lllJ-leecll Siii '----"'=------xtnt loc. Gardener. Call 3 Bdrm *c t ,, R I R-1 lots. fountaan Valley ••••••••••••••••••••••• New, d1't J br, 2~ ba, afUPM. •· MO-G03. . be h • fri>~'ar walk 1t0 s.NAM 3210 ~.
0 e ea t y Nr Mile Sq Pk. Doris ean vu 1-e 4 BR 3 ea frplc,dbl 1ar. w/opener. Lu 2 Br. den. 2~ Ba. t51'J Cu4"'5J>a~IRV1tCE,_ ~c A,t~matenn s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 2 Br. 2 Ba. fully
& l nvestmr nt 962-7:m~~Agt._ fa rnUy ic boaua rm. 3 yarda. patJoe, audener. CGftdo. Pool, spa, 2 car · · 2bdrm. l ba, drive by. furn. Condo. Overlook-640.S777 M__..,Dnerl, fplc's, *°mo. 43.S-1'57 Klds /peh OK. $'750 . iar. No peu. $590. Woodbridae--CONDO 3br, ILUffS 2006 S . Garnsey . lnggolfoourseinBigCa· Resort 240 tn•> Lorri, wkdya St7-t$'71 ; 146-511l4. 1 Vcba, all amen. Incl. 3 bdrm, 2~ baths lam 644-70S3. nyon. Pool, spa, tennis. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!..!...!J ...................... ..-.. M..,. 3222 evatwlmda54&-543'. '580/mo..0.'7890 rm. lll50. 2bdrm, 2'bath, SCMllll~ 3216 Call Bill Wedmore
A.Pf'LI VALLIY Ta"'-Cit contra ... or'a ••• "BDR ... '""Ad... 3 Bdrm l ~ b n th L •~... 32 .. 1 $875. 3 Bdrm, fam rm.••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7020. '""" y. ... •••••••••••••••••• •• " · ..-. ,... b I f I .,... __ " "' $1100 P I Rl •----------Near new 4·Plex , .2 quality home 4 Br, 2~ ub-leue 3 Br z Ba 'tU 6454103.NoPet.s. townh odme Sws:oe r g , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·01J4. oo s . tr, Br.+. l""' Ba. View, 2 ~rm. 2 bath each Ullll Ba. Fam rm, 2 car gar . 11/15/81. t850/mo. Aat. 333E.2llt. #3-0. waa I ry mo . Oceanfront lbr. trlr fireplaces , garage,
w1th Rreplace, enclosed Try xchng for Or . Cty 6'13-3315$ 96S-$190 +caban a S6 501m 0 3 Br 2 Ba oceanfront bac.kyard. Avail. April 1.
patio, double garage. property . S2U,000. Lovely Exec. Home In adultaonly499·3816 home, nu p aint, & -~99·3251 __
$165,000. Bill Grundy, 916-583-0284. Tahoe Duplex. ocean view , Mesa Verde. 4 Bdrm. HH......... d Rltr,675-6161. Northshore Realtors. private beach, 2 br, 1 ba. formal dining rm, faml-~....-3242 For Rent: S<i Laguna &rar;:, tint cond., rtio C~~I 3
FOU.,LIX Non smoker. no peta. ly rm, 2 Ba. Spa, cen\ral ....................... S uperb lbdrm hme Y • um. or un um. VftfWMllted 425 ~---mi-lmll!!~~-llf M in c 1 $1200 /mo yrly. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAMMO Adults. 477 om I •· air, 3 car gara1e. Seagate Waterfront w/v ew, deck & frplr may consider winter tbd 1 1 b & ~:!~~de1;::is!a wM
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e::: Pt lnt·r--In 2br. Zba + nyon Rd. $595. 760-9019, Gardener. $1450mo.1822 Townhome. 40' boat -; .. 1;o lncl util Chuck rental. No pets please fa:.r oc~xvi!:. New:r~
... ~· 64Ul880. Tanaaer. 556·4581 . dock in !root. 3 Br. 3 ba. Ayres 499-25l2 Lloyd at Jacobs Realty. s 4 7 5 / m o T o d d $22,000 yr income. f'ull lort condo nr Chair 15, New cpt, newly painted . 675 6670 <213).,A"...,...,., price $225,000. Owner s lps8.67S-0681 3 Br. 2'h Ba. Jacuzzi, 2 2 Story Town.house. 4 Br. t hru-OUt. Pool, spa, ten-Charming, ne wly re · · ___ ~--"".:...'
will carry l~ inter~t car garage. $950 per mo. 2 Ba. Garaee. new nla, clubhouse. GREAT modeled 2 story, 3 Br 2 Orangetree Condo 2Br
w /teO,OOOdn. MAMMOTH COMDO Starting immed. Call carpet. Pool, Clubhouse. VIEW. v acant. Asking Ba. H~e. Ocean view. NEWPORT CREST 2 Br lBa Patio-on Lake _.95
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R€HIG€ $79,500. 2 br. frplc. close-J im_7_60-_1_74_3._ --$585mo.549-7199 $1450 . ..0.SKlor~5 fireplace Near beat·h & +den. 2\4 ba. $850 mo. Jim 957-1100 Ext HOM€~. in with. ZO"f down CDMDUrt.EX OPENHSESUNDAY SEABRlDCE Waterview t~wn036. $750. 494·5873 & LUXURY VIEW CON· 301 days S51-3'15l eve's . _.,_ _ _.__ T 12•·1. B 4"""1 · DO 2 Br, 2ba. "-curity ---------0 .W.XC A ' · Spacious 2 Br 2 ·Ba. 2554 Elden Condo 3br. 3ba. frplc . ~
R. E. Investments
333.1W. Coast Hwy, N B
645-6646
IMCOME raOPUTCES
Looking for income un
its?! We have 5 pro·
perties in C.M. Priced
right at less than
llXGross. No bonk
financing required. In
terested? Then call us
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114 1641-0763
2787 Bristol St
Costa Mesa, C:.A
M 4 91 4874 or 1.. bldg.S1250/mo. Be autiful Park Bri&tol ace. frplc. W of Bayside Dr.. 3Br, 2....,.Ba Condo, poo • wet bar. patio, pool, ten-WOODS C O VE c d p I 661 61~3 72 j I 1st HVH custom 3 Br, 5ba Adult on os. oo . ... $800 I mo 831·7 6 • acun . take over nla, spa, klda/"'"ts ok. 370 R.OR"' .• ,..,,,.....,.. Bk c · fl ,... "" w/pool Professionally security, s pa lBr. $450:
Lake Shastina rec. area ............... eves. r. ilO'h~pp. ~!~~v3e nanc-Avail. 4/1. Encl gar , OUTRAGEOUS ' 2br. d ecorated . C o m PI. 2Br, $."iOO. 646-~
Zbdrm. 2b11. J year old 2bdrm. tba. ng. · ~·_.. I lndryS97S/mo. 63l ·0995 tba, skybghts, antique ocean/bay view. $2500. -
rental. adjacent t o 700Begonia Z BrTownhle.Adult only llrtM J244 doo rs / wind o w s. L100 1SLE.2 8r,1a.-.ba Wa lk lo S.C. Pla za
3bdrm, 2ba, full rec
facilities S600 No pet-;
S57·2232. 673-4678.
c hamp i:olf course 613-3650 complex. Perfect for re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• beamed ceiling. frplc. home. Yearly $1200/mo.
S67 .000 Assume $40.000 tiree:s. l6()0rno. Ask for new kitchen/ bath S6'75
al 12<1, var As k rorShorechffs 2br&den .lge 8ob962-888lor531-4750. Woodbridge lease. 2 Br. mo 833 3544 days, Waterfrontllomes.lnc
R ache l o wner /agt · yard Mini view $1100. l 'h Ba. patio, pvt loc .. 497·2278eves Trish Realtors 63l·l40C
67J.6900 nr646-9032 Agent. 673 5354 E /Slde. S:SOO mo utll incl. boating. tennis. pool.
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Npt Hgts area. 2 BR 1 $600/mo. Agt. 640.9900 New 28r, 2Ba Mobile l-191!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!~
Incline Village. No. Shore osto ~a Ba 2:52 Knox St Drive Home, good ocn view, ILUffS condo Lake Tahoe vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• b · 000 Woodbridge Syca m ore pvt bch, $850 mo. Adlts
2 BR I dlt y,IWS-7 Plan. 4 Br. 3 ba. No "'"ts only 4"""'3816 Bayview lge 3 br. 21; ba, $80 per n1,1?ht 3 Br. 2bt1 . enc gar. a .s. no --- -.--,,,.,,. 0 " s I g n H t' a 1 t Y peL'>. $450. 773 W Wilson. Westside 2 Br. I Ba. $750 mo. incl. gardener. L -H-.. _ S9SO 644-0634, 535-7268 631 4889 752-2881. oci-a l'ID 3250 10218.11 5550 · House. Enclsd gar .. w/d ••••••••••••••••••••••• SptYGL.ASS HILL
RUNN INGSPHINGS 1 MM A C U L ATE hook up, crpts. drapes. Large3Br.Condo2'h Ba. Exechme5br,3ba.bonus Ocean. bay & night vu ~ TSIDE 3 Bd 2 fe nced backyard. No o· f m·1 rm room a/r mlcrowav'· Beaut 4 br. 3 ba, formal On the way to BtR Bear EAS rm 1n area, a 1 y . . . .!. ll('autiful 3 view lot in bath. family room , pelS.S43S.?10-562?· __ frplc , crpt, 2 st ory, spa,view,nr405/Ahcia OR. pool. corner lo<'
ho fenced yard. $800 mo. L 1 bd h . comm. pool. Avail. 3-16. $1095/mo lse. Sec de Avail. imm<'d. Le ase
Woodbridge Condo Yrly
Lse. S565. 2br, lba. lower
unit , lge backyrd fares
park . i n c l .
pool/lake/boat facil.
957-1081 days. 552 781!1
4br. 2''iba + family room
Newport Crest. ava il
4 II /81 644 8053
perm. mtoarea. Call Barbara. Barrett ovey 4 r ome In -.acmo. +deposit. Call posit. 581-1330 da ys. Sl900 1mo.644·\968. Brandnew condo.2bdrm.
A rlac• ift the Sun $25 000 College Park. Children _..., A G T 5 9 8 2 5 1 1 · Rlt 642 5200 152 •'»'>9• ~ · 1 'hba. kids ok. S60()1mo r• SprincJs 4-rl• 6409998 640 1649 y. -ok. no pets 546-6147 or -~ ~o... eves/wknds Bluffs Condo 3 Br 2 Ba · c.M 770-5578 or 642 1430.
South end Vl EW lo« • 2br House w /gar. quiet . 646 6789 3 Bdrm townhouse in split level with sunde~k POOL. All 2 bdrm . 2 20 a(•re parcels of recrea no peL-; S450 /mo 848_2474 D--._._. 3226 Heritage Park. Highly LOCJ19G MHJ-1 3252 Clos<' to pool. tennis TowntiouM
bath units. Own er'i unit llonallandw 1palm l recs -ruwn d d E 11 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8()0mo.Agcnt675-5930. Unfw1MsMcl
Completely furn 3 l)vt 2 hours rrom O.c from days ••••••••••••••••••••••• upgra e . xce en 3 Bdrm L N" 1 '""'c:"
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Social Ac t1v1t1es Do
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GREAT RECREATION:
Tenn·~• free lessons
fpro & pro shopl • 2
HeCJllh Clubs• Sauna •
Hydromassooe •Swim
mong • 011v1ng Range
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end of June or wkly or
monthly MS-5036 -. b ba d r I S745 loca.tion. No pets. 9600 ag igue if'UoTV • ••••••••••••••• • ••• • • •
patios, frplc Owner will $29.000 Barry William 2 Br 2 full bath condo. 2 3 r. 2 • Y • rp c. . mo Agt.~9293 mo Gankner Included. Rig Canyon Townhome llunt Beach Townhouse
carryAlTD $295.000 <.'enturian l11vestrrn•nt car gar Pool. jacuzzi. + utlls-orleaseopt1on. · · Call 951-9031 or831·1939 on golf course. 2 Br Lar ge 2 Br 1...., Ba . A~lnwfth
Betty Grubb,Ownr Bkr Corp 833-3212 Gas pd $700/mo. Days 49'1-3034bkr 4bdrro. 2 ~ba, Wood· AskforJlmml. Dt>n. 21".t Ba Extensivl' Adults only $475 mo U..fwNllMd
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0 2450 213/923-2660 bar & more. l600 mo. rom IWllD c u par · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar ·--18· pool J·acu•·i· Nice Twnhse, $495 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MMn ---Call ~ 1111-9343 no pets. S1Z 5 t m o . n-aut. N-, Exec hm• ·""m ' . •• •••••••••••••••••••••••Dix E. Side twnhse. 3 br. __ · S.Sl-1913. -· 2._,t,;, 3br. study~ & paUo. BeAt available. 2br. 1"4tba, Avail lm ArYMTS FOllaarfT
aguruallreumevacalion 2'h ba, patio. frplc. bit· 4bdrm. 3ba. fam rm. f 1 SUOOmo.760-0448. med.Savage Wild&Co H.B .. N.B .. Costa Mesa
summer timeshare. Ex· ins. auto gar opener, patio. l mi lo harbor. no Rancho San Joaquin. 2 fam rm, a/c, 2 · ~P cs. 675-6606 Something for Everyone
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642-8235 t•h ange world vnde wash/dry hook.up, $690 pets . S760. 492-3051 , br,2bacoodo.2cargar. g~rdener. magnificent Spacioos 2 BR. Den 2 BA Barh. to 4 Br. Unfum
0 e e d 0 w n e r 759 05S8 m pool jac refrig view or lake. lake pnv 3 Home In Corona Del A 1 ts Fw-nf hed Apt.s Ce . l t" OFFICE ILDG (213)339 7008. . eve~ _492-2998eves ---~:~r dr.yer . range. car gar. S92S/mo 22396 Mar Availa ble Thru •• '!'!:::':!:: ...... ~ ..... o er~ r rt;~no I ~as ~o~~
30 Units. 10'1 financing Out of St-A.... -5 Br. 3 Ba 2 Sty Sl100 H•1"'9cJtoft leach l240 compactor, a/~. avail: ~almeron. 768 6454 June $1500/Month. Call lalboo PettiftMlfa 3707 fireplare. laun. roo m.
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OWC $70,000 w i no unr mo.lo;e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mar. 1, $750. For info. HOMESFORRENT 1S9-91~Broker. •••••••••••••••••••••••b e amed ce iling s .
pymts $425 ,000 A~t rroperly 2600 494-0066 Sblkstoocean Elegant 2 ll9'7~ 3 Bd $550 575 I OCEAN"'RONT aara"es. all built·IOS 646-1S44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. fam rm & den. ca · rm · 3Br. 2Ba. dining rm. en-,. "' "' . 0 A scenic Or1!gon Coast. F.asts1dc sharp 3 llr t Ba. ($750 mo). Plush crpt.s. HOME FOR RENT F e n <' e d ya rd s & try kitchen, good cond B.alboa Bachelor Lovely Garden & Townhouse L'I .... -: "t r d t k f I Bdr a..o5 "' d garages. Kids & pets •'1V'I mo ""8·0423 view. quiet & serure design . • 24 Uti41TS • r.e~ .... c1y, ence. ou · house Bric rp c, 2'"1 ba, cedar & glass. 4 m . ..,., . r~nce welcome. 964.2566 or """"' ·~· Adult. no pet. Sl95 incl TSL MGMT. 642-16-03
$250,000 dn. 8 yrs old, t\!~~:,~rv~;k'°:24:;:ccss1-dshwsr . RaraRe . Quiet Obi car pvt gar. fully yard " garage. Kids & 973-2971. Agt .. no fe e Lovely. 4br in Har bor vu utils_. 613 637~. -------
ll"lr financing Prin on street ~ mu Wayne maint. yd. Adults, no pets welcome. 964-2566 --homes Grdnr 110 pets C ckf M 2 IB>•OOM, $355
ly. Ms Deaton or Mr Tulsa. Oklahoma single Agent 646 8816. pets. Inquire at 527 18th. _or 9'7!J.2971. Agt., no ree. M•wport leach 3269 _,51~0 lse 640.5836 • · OroM or 3722 On quiet cul·de·sac. lov· S t. 714 /960·633 1 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ely. spacious. clean. Lrg
Schemme agts. 131 2525 s t ory on 7 /10 arre 38 2• .. B d Mier -L .. "'51 d or 978-0361 r. " 3 con °· 0 · 96().5112 rVR -Newport Shores Canal 3 br. 2 ba, Har bor View 2 A"S. landscaped encl yr ·
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"Large ''brlckand s tone wet bar. many eKtras. -· WOOOlllDC.E front 4bdrm.3ba.ne wly Hills.S850 /mo le ase. gar. Ana heim Cnr $1 24.900. 13 yr int. Great location. $695. *** Y"'LE de.......,.ted. 2 blocks to Onbeach.Pvt.gate.$550 Ka te lla & Euclid ) (714)559-8643 &«-0685 857 2302 h ._..___ "" .. .,.. 545·6761, 963-4057 & $11 00 f mo .C i n c I . ~7868 ----· · · • _,... lSTADS ocean.~. ----utilities.) No pets: New --·--l eal &tale b b 1 42:5 Merrimac Way Gorgeous Harbor Ridge 3 m 8 s t e r 5 u 1 t e . lal»oa I.a.cl 3106 _ _.,__ 2800 Eastside 3 r . 2 a. ge Coet.a Mesa Lincoln model, like ne w.. Ocean and b 3 y v u . br. library. Lovely vu .
... ---T"' s u n p o r r h . y a rd . You·~ the winner of 3Br, 2~Ba. 2frplc, air Versailles penthouse. 2 1 l 4 · 6 7 5 · 7 7 6 4 o r •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• $600 1 mo . i mm ed . 4freetlckets cood .•. uPCrades . patio, Br 2 Ba. pvt guarded $l800.:...Agt,64-4~7· 213-928-1844 1625. 2 Br, modern. patio
Mobile Homes-Lakeside 645•0346 ($32valuel. to b~autifully landscaped adult comm. Pool, spa , WESTCLJFF C 11 f St di & garage. 227 Cor al Big Be a r L a k. e o r ,.L-_ v-r~ • bAck. Use of ten· g Y m . c 1 u b h 0 u 1 e oiy, ~ma um. u 0 213/l!llS-3511 Ocnfront Laguna Brh. New2sty.2br hse,frplc. --~ 015 courts pools 4bdrm. 2\o'zba. 2 frplcs, No kitchen. Employed ---------
termsorlrade.499·3816 OW. wash/dry . yd , Mar.l7th,8PMat )acmzi.clubbOuae,lak~ $1200/m o . 675·4498, dc1l-'ahnrn!sohveern.s .sfn1:d Female. Non smoker.l...,.rc•alllla 3107 .... al .............. balcony , gar. S525. MootcomeryWard & sailing privlledces. home.~754lofrl~e. "" ., Rers.$275.640.4999. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR 2 Ba . fa m rm. Call e..2-~8. ext. 272 to Super 4 br, 3. ba. den. tennis. S790 mo. 642.J.C9l. D 0 v er Dr · 0 P e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I $365 C 11
Investor will take over dinette. 1700 sq.fl. $750 claim your ticket.s. frplc, presUgaous Rae-Sat /Sun. 1-5. SUS CASIT A S ~~. · ·
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new cptfdrapes/pnt,
patio, gar, 2 kids OK
S$00/mo. Vrly. 673-7531
High traffic location in talk about it. 547-3182 Huge 3 br, 2 ba. submit on l Bedroom Condo near 6?s-a5Q pet.s. 2110 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa. lOO'il oc ----kids & pel.s. avail. now, Brookhurst /Adams . 3bdrm. newly decor con-· 551-3006_. ____ 543-4968btwn8&5PM
cupied. Reduced in price I need a 4 bedroom house. $625. 631-6994 PooltreMis, Etc. $450 do in Irvine Groves. 2Br. 28a Condo. only 3 2 BR. den. 2 Ba. rplc. CASA DE 010
to $477,0001easehold ~~~teorxf;a~one!fi~~PI~~~: 3 Br . 21h Ra . new mo.M6-44TJ $650/mo. No p ets . y r s o ld. Sec luded aarage, walk lo beach. 857-2141, 549-3911. n e I g h b o r h o o d Pool & tennis priv $750 AU.UTILITIES PAID
17141 6fl-4400., 547-3182. T o wnhom e . Frplc, HOME FOR RENT w /beauliful meadow & llle 640-52?2 ·
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• R...tals door. pvt yard, dlx thru· yard & garage. Kids ar 2 frplc, nr shopping jac, s&1ma. $600 mo. No BIG 2 BR. Across from rent. Cus tt>m design d ecorate d w/garage.
HARBOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• out. Approx 1600 s/f. pel.9 welcome. 964-2568 center. pool, Jae, tennis . s m childrf n ,714 ) bch Bit· ins . patio . features: Pool, BflQ. Adult.s 1675/mo. Ask for
HOtlMSfumlthed Be s t E 'S ide l o c . or'iTIJ.2971 .Agt.,oofee. $725.S51-693lalter6pm. 631_7184 . 498.7972 a rt lndry, gar . S700 yrly . cov'rd gaq1ge. new Faye&t0-9900
••••••••••••••••••••••• $750/mo. lst /lasl + S300 30PM nan..-d 962 ..... 14 furniture. surrounded . -. -------•OOL & SP"' Ellclusive Woodbridge 6: . ''"'"' s. ....., · Ith I h I d ap1· g Nice view 3bdrm 2ba 2 lolNMIP..-sula JI07 dep. No dogs . Avail ,. "" ----w pu.~ an sc n . · · •
3 "81 2430 S nta An" 3 bdrm home. vlclnity or pvt comm. twnhse, 2 br. -Y-ea-rly-..... -tat 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Luxury 4 Br. 2'"" Ba. Adult living at Its best. sundecks. frplc, beams, A Oiv1s1on or •••••••••••••••••• • •••• .,,. · a • 2 b den lak · • ..... ..,.. No=· no"""'•. Richard 640-llSO A U ·t F 1 ,,.c. 7800 Adam!I & Newland, H.B. a, · e view, spa, a'n cl. stove . ..,50/mo. Newport Crest Condo .,.. ... ll arbor lnve~lmenll'o Charming5bdr m.3bath ~:. m _· ~-_. ti f $700 •• · 1 rmfum'·hed'u10 dys:"'M>7072 eves. i S750 mo . lmmed. oc· a a c · · Possible lease option. Some ocean view. S900 "' ~ '""" ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-!!!'!'-·-bayfront with 38' boat b lb Co d I Refs.831-7204,559·1833 A"' . ...,.-.. 2 Bdrm furnished $480 . -: float. $1600 mo Bill 2 c~~d. ~m~o~· SX:r~~· cupancy. ..,. u,,N,,_ mo. Agent642-9411. 365 W. Wilson 642·19'71 Spacious 1 B.r w/1arage, ..... ,a';..~ Grundy,675-6~1. tached gar, refr /micro. rALM SPltlMGS UNIV. PARK. 2 br +den, ----' laundry Cacti. $S2S. Ask r 2 I 00 I t--3 144 M v d ....,., 1 t b S750: 3 br, $700. No pets, Bach. J\pts. Utils paid. for Faye. 640-9900 "_. esa er e area ........ acat on cot age y both end unita, choice Weekly or Monthly .
•••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••• $415 /mo. 645·3028 w'!fltofmonth. loc, xlnl cond. • br McNashReally&42.1334, Avall. April lit. 2 Br. 2
MEW IHDUSTllAL /mo tse. fully rum. Ex· evesfwknds (714)980-1701 or 11 "'~" .. ..-eves. Ba. with sundeck. Close
Sq ft b 'Id · I twnhome, $800. A 3 ,,_ .. .,,.,o 7682 . u1 ing an e c . t w n h s e i n ------494-5420ans. serv ce --------to beach. No pets. S700 Orange Co. $410,000. Northwood. 3br. 2\o'zba. Lge pr, tiny lase. lbr, 1 close to pools, s pas Ir Stunning large 1 Br. mo. 67S-012.4 Jackie.
So.Calff.R....Mw famrm.alr,microwave, ba , adults. no pets . 28r . l~Ba Coodo. bllns, tennis.ALS03br+fam. ·-•r 892 37 1 ""• d ts $425 born · Gree Garden Apt Pool & Rer 546-5605 2 frplcs, pool /spa ~/~~-c.,..., rps.nope . rmsep. etn n-area.710W.lath.St. CharminglBr,soof hwy,
$1200/mo. complete. mo. lt7117 Keswick Ln. tree bJ greenbelt. Nice HAI OI VllW LIASH -beamed ~lUng, refrig. LohforS. 2200 ~. 3Br w/garage. Newly de· c n r Ad a m s Ir yd, Pf.ta OK, f150. Art. I H .......... heclt 3740 gar.SCIOmo.955-_.9
••••••••••••••••••••••• ----corated. Eastside. Lrg. Brookhurs t ) (21 3 ) 759-l.9f1.~. •••••••••••••••••••••••a . lor _ N
W"'TllROMT Beautifully furn ished yard.~. 673--0llM. 598-3738 ---------3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room H.l.'iA .. IST ::.~. apt_., mo. 0
"" 3Br,lmmacWoodbrid&e ---- ---------LEASE Turtlerock Ith ti Q . t " ~-LOTS home. Terinia, pools & New 2 story rear house. 2br, redecorated, fenced Glenn. lrtest aintle ram w n e W car Pe n g · u 1 e Spanish F.lt.ate Llvin1 r 164-4190
A few CABO DEL ESTE s hopplntt. $1100 mo . Zbdrm. 1'1'.lba. sprinklers yard, SSOO/mo. Reh. home, $bdrm, 3ba, fam neighborhood a plus. Beautlful park·llke sur-1---------
waterfront home sites $59-6220fonppt. & fenced backyard . 542-os:JZ rm, central al.r, 3 car $1,000/ mo. roundln11. Terrace d .......... JIJ4
remain on Lake Mlason ---water pd. $500/mo. Lst. ---------1ar, walk co pool • ten-· pool. Sunken gas bbq, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Viejo. Thla Is the final ..... IHct. 3 141 last,$300refundableaec. aBr.2Ba.Super clnS•S nb. Sl,060. CaU oar1 5 Bedroom, 3V2 bath-spectacular aparltllnc fountains. J lf'. I l•A.pt
opportunltboy to bf'ulld ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISO cleanlng.AvallAprll Home on cda nr bch, al\.erlpm:'7SZ.Ull. home r eaoy to move into now. Spac loua r oom s . Newly dffor. Ga• pd, your~am me. romLrgnewtbdrm.modular lst.MZ-1516. rrpJ. blt-lns, w /up Ocean and night light view \g Separate dining area. e ncl 1ar. poo l ,
$285,000. Call Henry mobile home, all blt-it1.1, grades 16t5 w/Ordnr Woodbrid1e Townhle. 2 fabulous. Gardener. Walk-In ck»eta. home-d h .. d Its
D t l71~-•1011 2bd lbad I • *-U ... e ..... •c"'-n .. cablneta. t was er.,. u · uran 1 ._... . deck, pool, st eps lo rm. up ex ... ar, •J.D. story, a br, by tennla • ~ OI a ""'• ,.., • Ml 5(113 beach. 24/hr sec. gate. WHher/dr1er tloolt·Up, pool late $675/mo .1,35 mo. Walk to Huntln1ton 1-...:.· _. -------
•+Acre Loh 9850.521-1110. rae• noon, crpb, paint. 3 Bdrm with garece. 551.81s7s0.MOJ • Center. l•T•-•••' OWC 20% DWH $4'JJ + dep. l amall child Chl1d CM' small pet OK. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Carmel model. t Bedroom-unfum . N ~ deco I• pct
t1t-7SOO tt4-21'7l .,.,..._. l lH ~ .... No-'•.1J52Me1er. •soo mo. 538·2458 or RANCHOSANJOAQUJN All new decor. Easy access to pool rrorn...,o • '·
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3Br.l~Ba.Townhouse. Laree 1 Bdrm. Near
No pet.a. ~-127 21st. shops, pool, all util pd. 3 Bdrm apt. 4 blks to
St. Days 646-42162, Eves 1884 Monrovia. 548-0336 be a c b . N e w c pt .
645-9643. 2bd ts 2273 $425+$250 dep will move
WESTBAY APTS, large 2 Ma':t'~.;.carpe ' you in. C/21Surf536-7542
Br, 2 Ba, $480-$485. New 545-5004. 3 Br. 2~ Ba. 2 Story,
garden •pts, patJoe, spa. frplc, lndry rm. In 4·
AduJts,nopeta. Triplex , 3 br, 2 ba, Plex. Bolsa C hica /
•W. Wilson, 631-5583 '550/mo. 1 br. 1 ba, W otc.an
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$350/mo. Encl. gar' amer area . ..,_, per
f111Jc. patio, lndry fac. mo. 84C>-S504.
2278 Pamela Lane, C.M. 1 br, l ba, frplc, DW. encl.
Open hrs 4:30-5:30pm. gar. Nr Hunt. Harbor.
645-M'73. Jan, 846-1186.
*TRANQUILITY*
Very private 1 & 2 Br
adult apts. AVAIL.
NOW. Large floor pl_a ns. 1Female, age 25.35, non-
garden landscaping , smoker, with kitch priv.
pool, jacuzzi. Great loca-1t'a block to bch. N.B.
lion. close to ever· 675-l706.
ythl n g ! Some --==------
t.own.hou.ses & a pts with
dens avail. No pets
please. From S.'>40.
1st TIME
AVAILABLE
500-2600 Sq. Ft.
NEWPORT BEACH
SPECIALTY
CENTER
High Ylslblllty ....... .,.... ..
Traffic LocatioR
Special LeoslltcJ
a..c...tlYes Mow
Pror car eer woman Avail now in prime o.c.1 __ 1_7_1_4_t_6_7_5-1_6_6_2 __
needed to shr home, pvt airport Joe. 3 orrices, ,,._ Locatioft
rm bath, garage, use or conference room & re-ll f I $200 NB 1270 Sq rt on busy Beach MAIUMIRS S9UAI! a ac · mo. · cept. area. Ideal for Boulevard-Huntington
APARTMENTS Room for rent. nice house 645-72'78 s ma 11 bus -I des k Beach. Ideal for real
Elegant suite, pool, Fash
Jsl. No smk. $375.
640·6594 eves. Joyce
54-0-31122 days. Garage?
1244 Irvine Ave. & area, $180/mo. NONSMOKER /storage. Rooms $150 estate office, store or
711 w .• ,... St. c.. ....... c ...
641-4461
Stor.ge 4550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wanted: storage space
for I small car, will pay
in advance. 631-3424
l .... W..ted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Garage needed. Q.M .
area, must have 2'4 hr
access. 673-7586
Need Garage for 2 cars
642·0244
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A..J. Delphi"°
3883 Parkvaew Ave.
Irvine
You are the winner of
4frftffckeh
($32 value). to
Circus V C1nJ01
Mar. 17th, 8PM at
Montgomery Ward
~ Fwy. at Bristol
Costa Mesa
Call 642·5678, ut. 272 to
claim your tickets.
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Broker wants partners.
Arnie Quevedo. The
Property Mart. 640-9019 V ou are the winner of .. .,... .....
<SIZvalue), to c1ra1v....-
111ar. 17tb, IPll at
Moatpnery Ward a P'w7. at Briatol
2 Br. Gar. Child/Pet OK. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba apt, frplc,
S485. Ask for Mike. encl. gara1e. $455. Agt.
641-0793 ~4or848-2780
Between Westcliff Dr. 968-8139. Bayfront, pvt sulte. each. Make deal on all or other suitable business.
&c Mariner Drive. Resp. single adult. part. Call Steve: 966-0644 2 Private baths. availa-i---------• 6 45-0252 Lge room. C.M. area , Garage SS7S 673-1521 or7ecM>l69. ble immediately 10
Cost.a llesa
Call 642-5171, ext. 272 to
claim your tickets.
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2 HUGE Bedrooms in 2 &c 3 Bed r 0 0 ms .•----------nonsmoker. refs, w /or ' · --------Year lease. Attractively
super locatlon. Fully $400-"50. Kids OK, no Near new 1 br. centrally wok.it. priv. 64.2-S7SS M /F. 25+ to abr Zbdrm EXECUTIVE SUITES priced.
d b 11 i ---------• apt in C.M . ....uh wri•-r Monthly rental inc Ids re-64• "'121. •-" 216 carpet e • u t · ns , pets please. Water/ located, encl. garage. ..... ..., pb -•• 1round floor. Adults, no Trash Paid. Carport. $S00.8'13-2113 4bdrm house, residential at UCI. $188/mo + .,., cept, one coverage, Weekdays
pets. S350 mo. Apply Apt 964-2566or973-2971. Agt., area, Mission Viejo. util. Call Dave : 64H158 mail serv., coffee, util, ---------
£ 518 w. Wilson . noree. 2br. lba, f111lc, Newport lbdrmforreot.S217/mo. eves. janit'I. Xerox & sec. SUILIASI
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---------i---------•Yortttown/Beach. 2 Br. 1 675-0349 Female.Lgbometoshre , Plaza , Irvine loc. The Esplenade, Redhill ft. Corona del Mar,
2B lea 1Sto h 3bd b u Lrg furn . w /ba . Co ...... •delMar,u ""mo $325-$550. 851 -2120, r. · ry, s ag, nn, l ~ a, ..,50/mo. Ba. Dshwshr. patio, 1 d d It ....... ~ nr Bristol. 1·.C yr lse. 4 of-Coast Hwy frontage.
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drnoo patio Crplc d/w ,,_ Shal C 11 R W T h YEARLY. 3 Br. 2 Ba. emp oye a u . non-incl util. 760-9415 848-Ql(lieves/wkends. r · t e XI lion •-ls 11 .,_. • • , •ON amar. a on garage. ater/ ras s mkr . CM h ome . aces. recep . ar a , n gu::rm e .. we
beam ceilings, prv. gar. at 522-1734 or Noa at paid. 1 child OK. no pets Steps to ocean. $695 per S 901 556-6318 Roommate wanted to EXECOFF1CE SPACE warehouse w/lge sliding under market. Includes
Ad Its. $450. 2650 "G" 642-7919, please. $425. 964-2566 or mo. Bltr. 645-3683 1 mo. · share S233 + ~ ut. Very Newport, 1675 sq ft <or door, full sec. system. stock & FFE. f72,500.
_E_lden__.._._<_1>_538-__ 8406 __ . --Good toe. 2bdrm, 2ba,1_97_3-_'B7_1_._A_gt_._._n_o_re_e_._ Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. with Bea~tiful . lge rtr a I spacious house. 10 min more>. full ser vice. =~ n;;-: c~a~I ~n~.f~ *Cote Realty
Mesa Verde 2 Br. 1 Ba. crpts, drps, frplc, bit· New plwih 2br, 2ba apts. garage, patio, pool. gar en room. pv en· rrom OCC 631-1597, ground nr. ample prkg, 3125181.call afterlOam
Dining Rm. Newly de-Ins. gar, lndry rac. April 2,24:1sq ft. Extras. 5041 Adults, no pets. 1801 H. trance. SSO/wk. 494-9575 548-9443 avail. 3116. Sl.30/ft. 644.6500 & Investment
corated 1arage. Adults, 6th.$450.Adults,nopets. DumbarSt.S46-950l 15th. St . Newport Room with kitchen priv. Ter ms ~lgotiable. To•----------1 640-5777
no pets. $400. 1st. last & 549-4Q50or 557-4347. Heights. $450. 642-7340. Near bus & shopping M IF $150 +k V4 utilities see, call 975-0403 wkdys. Westside 2Br 2ba comer '""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
securit 6420735 2bdrm 2ba pvt Non·s m o er please. Courtesytobrokers. home, lg yrd w/attach-= ___ Y_· __ · __ ·---1 E.side 1 Br. lrg yard. wash/dry incl. jo· gar 3 Br 2 Ba . incl . center.962-7520aft6PM Avail Marc h 15th . store, zoned for busi-
NEWLY dee. 2Br 2 ba $3115. encl. 5032 Dunbar. stove/refrig. yrly rental orwlmds. 557-9640 545 sq.FT. ness. Compl. renovated
townhouse, frplc, patio, ~7814 or 963-7600 846-9501. S675/mo. Agt. 673-3355 Hotek, Mot.ls 41 OO Shirley and boy want to 17th St, Costa Mesa. 3 S7 so , 548-1905 d y s,
encl gar. ~. no dogs. . d room suite. S450mo. 751·2340ev. 998-3128.SlSOdep. Newer,closetobeach,lrg Large 2 Br. Tri-Plex, Verasa1lles lBr/stu io ••••••••••••••••••••••• share home by beach. Realonomics 675-6700 •-------
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( 714 )764). 21666 ---------• 2 Br w/frpl, lrg garage, ·patio, garage. Close to penlhse condo. adlts,no Balboa Inn oceanfront CallBam-.Cpm.557-8712 ---------Cowmmrcial
2 bdrm. l ~ b a . dis -balcony. $495, Isl, last beach. 1209 Florida pets. $450 mo. + 1st-last Low winter rates. Daily CdM Deluxe Suites, AC. l...tah 4475 N PT. BCH. Emplymt.
bwasher. crpls, drps, + $100dep. 631-7900 $450. 960-2854 + sec. dep. 645-3447. or weekly. Kitchenette. Fem Ul-25 to shr 3br, 2ba am pl pkg, util pd. 2855 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agy. Estab'd. 12 yn. 2
gar, 995-3311. $470. 979-5370Jim S90&up.57s-374o. hse non·s mkr new E.CstHwy.675-6900 Store Space for lease person operation .
995-3.111. Eutside 1 Bdrm for LOCJ19D hodt 3141 S t. 2 ~~~~,,nr Bch H.B.5 --.-l--.-1----1-1-00 1500 sq. ft. & 1260 sq. rt Include rum. & equipmt.
---------• SingJe. $350. 2 Bdrm. lY.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• unny upper w/pa ao. SEA LARK __,,,.._.u.., u1 e avaa . approx io Huntington Beach. 646-6229eves&wknds.
Secluded 2 Br. 1 Ba. patio Ba. C500. Water & Gas Br. 2Ba apt. 50' to sand. Br 2 ba . $585 I m o . sq.ft. Newport Arches FI ex i b I e term s . I ...-t
home with comm. pool. paid.~2708. Whitewater living . Dshwshr. no pets. 789 MOTEL Fem nnmte 25-35 to shr MarinaBldg.642-4644 213/""""7202 "YnnMll-A · w 6440685 3br home In Irv . ____ ...;;;..____ .-,. · 0 rfl it1 5015 Adults only, no pets. Frplc, beams. glass magos ay · · or S300/mo. Call 543.8456 Offices, 300-800 sq ft. --------1PPllln11Ny
Avail 3-13-81. $500 per Upstairs 2 Br. 1 Ba. 2 Pvt. garage. Central 631-2029 *Weekly rentals now 8:30-5pm Nancy Street level. sky lites. nr 4,000sq ft. ror lse. storage •••••••••••••••••••••••
mo. 2'53 Orange Ave. children ok, no pets. S350 Laguna . $950 / m 0 . a II avail. • $98 and up. worit area. potential of· LOAN C500 or more. Dbl. M·~·ge•Apt.2. mo.l.ll..&lut+S200. de-40..0-•. Versailles Studio, •Co&orTV. •Phones m Laguna City Hall. Cice set -up . Will your money. Loan is ..... ·• _..._ A 'ti •·""" M /F shr lge 2br house. 4s.-5688 poslt. 787 W. Walson.•-L---.-.. ----1-5--10 meru es.-"'· rooms. CdM. 1 Blk beac h . ----·------negotiate good lse. secured by unprecedent·
NEW BREED APTS. 552-MlO. CICJllMI 549-0833. 2274 Newport Blvd. C.M. Harbor & Warner, S.A. ed lBt in film financing
l Bdrm & Bach from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-7445. $250 /mo. incl. utlls. ---------546-3700 history. 714-957-4086 * 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo nr SC Leisure World Lease 2br. Westcllfr adult condo. 2 67S.S020. 2300 1/C low cost, newly
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1315 Plaza, SA. Pool. $500. 2ba, Ydla Nueva on hill, bedrooms. 2 baths. Din-Su 10 R..tah 4200 dee. Costa Mesa. ---------•Unique business oppty.
rp c, rec room, pool, Child OK. 549-3232 or gate 14, s pecta cular ing room. Fireplace •••••••••••••••••••••••Aware, happy person to COltOHADaMAI $SK-$20K needed un-
jacuzzi , e n c lose d 641-1480 view, no pets, no smok· Fr~hly decorated. Un-Maul vacation rental. shrlargefum2Br.2Ba. 200to950sqrt,pre· Prime retail, vacant & secured, low risk, high
garages. Gas & water . Ing 52 or older. $575/mo. rum. t600 mo. 631-7300. Oceanfroot Kaanapali 1 in CdM with professional sllgious bldgs, freeway ready. 800 to 1800 sq. rt. return. If you Hite to
pd. Adults, no pets. 393 Zbdrm, frplc, cpts, patio, (714)Ml-0788 Bkr. Br, fully rum condo. sips Female & 16 year old close. See ?4ll East Coast & g•mble w /the odds in
Hamilton,C.M.645-4411. sep. unit. 2638 Elden.•----------1 ----------4, pool/tennis. 1 week. Daughter. $350 + ~ utll. llhlldlealty calltoday! your favor call Mike
NU 2Br. Condo by S.C. $475 /mo . 1146 -6789, Find what you want in WESTCLIFf 6 /26-7 /3. $280 wk . 7~8886&MS-1733 t)t-ISJJ (21.3)858-e889
Plaza, vu, AC , all 548-«>19. DailyPUotClaaaifieds. 2br,2ba,fl'Jll,pool,nr. 546-«W12aJ\5. S dio /loft ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!! ~tadef..A{,m, shops, adlts SS50 + dep. tu w • sep. ent., ~ ClA.,.,1,.,,," i.•,.,, U you Wiidt your 911.-ertia-
ameoities, Sherry $500 wt .... •IHc• 3140 HwtL:gtoalHc• 3140 631-5596 Vacatlowl_.. 4250 Pvt home. nonsmoker. Office/Store /Business ·v ·"7"7illcv inl meaa1e to reach
mo. m.zso ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B. $450. 644·4138 spa-l~'LX•" Cho"ace more -pie at lower Newport Hei hts Duplex 4bdrm, 2ba condo on ... ~. •n ..,. 67.J-8~~ _... 2 br, crpt, drapes, bit-ins. tr.iF=================;al 2 Br. 1 Ba~ Adults, 00 North Shore of Tahoe. Room w/bath, lovely Harbor· Baker Center, coal , Clauified ii tbe ~•d1~ $95. 2272 llapte. Kennebunk. port? pets. $495. Mo. tst. last Fully rum. 5/min from bome. Nwpt Bch. S3()(). ~~t:,~e:9.1~cant ~2~•s~s!1!. Co!!•!•t!H!W'/!·!· !Cd~M!!l =~ IOI Call Now!•
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clean, nice decor, n was. don't feel bad-you· re not alone. Howe. 642-3850. wm trade 2 wb in lovely so 41 o um bar st.
pets, $MO. 21718 Placen Keflnvtv•nkport is one of 14 distinctively bdmi town.house, $550 Ir home, Sno Summit, Bil Mtrl501. tia. ~1118 .. ,~ Bear IMe. for 2 wka In•---------• dl1ferentapartmentfloorplansatSeawlndVillage ts25.Adultanopeta. l40I beach ble durinl aum-Sin1le Car Gar for
cozy 1 Br. Near 1bops In Huntinoton Beach. Seawlnd Village is a result Superior. MS-lllM. mer. (ZU)t9.4300 1tonae purposes only.
bm. Adult. DO pet,. sm. of totally perwnaliud professional planning. Acl"Oll from beach, 2 br. C.M. ISO/mo. 145-2179,
MS-'Jm. Tht kind of atttntJon you deserW. adult.t only, pool, iar, Mammoth 1Wlury condo, ...,..eves
1 Br. st.oYe, carpeta II A perfect blend of nature and IMng-"50. 840-5078 SllMI 4-8, &-day Ea1ler OMet..... 44ff
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that tennis courts. SWimming poofs. ajlcu:uJ and apt. ln quiet Newport PALM SPl .... S .,. per eq.ft. r... Red
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DAILY _. _. AeomtkCeWnp D,.,... refurblsblnr, Call depMt-4fro ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.ulde PalnUns, Or•I 1pecl11l1t/1&ay-bu11 -+ CUltom hand texturtn1 • •••••••••••••••• •••• •• N e w p o r l A t r l u m P--·••-...1 Ho .. _• e ""1llo htw wee 531-41111 pri09, Reliable. 548-0512 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Lie. -.C. '*l·s:Mt Drywall S~lalllt ......,. ' ---""'""' -Problems? t Write any PILOT GEN. CONSTRUCTION QWll. Is prod. New a ,.. cleanln1 by KUMl. rtak, lo monthly rate1. Inter /Exler /Refiollbln1, QUAUTY ROOFING
AdclUona, Remodelt C.,.,../C ••sreh mod. 1.-... 532·55-Ct G...,.. Sentcn Call Eve SS:J.5172 Plrkel Ina. 648-3995 cetlinp/waJlpaper. Lie. All ly~. free est. SEIVIC£ Llc/lM. llarkm-4411 ... •••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caln•Sona.•·5105 Vlaa, MC. S41·5t30 _ t Fo'Uftdatlou, Re&alaln1 DRYWALL our u -Complete Home Service Mature Christian lady t.•u••~ HARBOR ROOFING
lllECTOIY -••IP tr W.U., Hlllalde Rettora· pert.IM. Quality with the From Relevels to seek.a boulecleanlo1 & "-t-lne11 RALPH'S PAINTING
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DO ITNOWI R!:llOD£YREPAIRS Block•Brick.Ltc'd. ble1M7.&Ul For lna. purposes, we FreeEat. 914.55e41 Materlalooatsdownl AlllhrS•*• AllOCUltOm CablnHI M2.a8Teves. ~.-L..L..~ H ..... • videotape prop. & con-Fl'ftest. 813·8143 y Dall,y PUot 2nd pneration 17 yn tn ™.c. ....................... Tender Lovlne Cleanlne tent Call 64().0lOO Video DAVE'S PAINTING ~ceDl-rectory area. Uc'd. Top qual. CWldC.. •••••••••••••••••••••••Carpentry rooring by Starr. We give you Verlncatioo Servingarea9years ~•••••••••••••••••••• U•• Mr. Pak>cnbo, 982-8314. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EriLECTht rRICIANti-ptrlced masonry, 'plum bing, the kind ol service the M Mmt reasonable ..... I ..a JI I UC. CHil..DCARE I • ree es ma e on stucco drywall etc' world has forgotten. oso.ry lruured, Uc'd. 760-7301 Tile installed, all kind•. -• ... CUSTOM INTERIOR My Corona de! Mar lar1eor1mall Jobi. 646-9890 ' · lS/Yt"I exp. Ref's . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1uaranteed. refs. John ~~!!!!~~~!!~ CARPENTRY home 873-2945 Llc.1396621 673-0359 Barbara at 5SZ·7372 or BRICKWORK : Small Paintln1: Comm'!, In· atS-1887
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RU. ratea 416-0913 Custom Cabmets & Bara tivitles, bot lun ch, Service. Reas. Rates. 18 tor.Gene,6"2·853'7. Will clean your house, 67s-3175 6"13-073'1 enlri.es ar remodeling a
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J. _ ___.___ Unit.s~l Call Kathy, 982-8594, Electrician _ Sm. jobs, Carpentry/H1ndyman DAiSY FRESH. Rers. EXPERT Brick 6 '9cnhrfl.,..r Tree5er¥ice •.e•••••••••••••••••••;• ~ off Slit Ii"~ . EveaSS-OZI4. Drywall, painting, patio 67S-21139 Ma1Cl111')'. Small jobs & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drivewa)'I pa kl 1 lot 15 Y ..,l pnce. maint. & repairs. Uc. covers. Your specirlca· repairs. Frplc racings. Neal patches & textures .
re alr1 'seal~o:lin C all for lnslallallon ':-wt Klor 1233108-CLO. 548-5203 lions. 753--0899 Ho•ottlffilM) Rera. 551-4555. 760-7074 Fne nt. 19).1439 Expert TreeTnmmer sis A ' b It 646-48f i date. Orange County ••••••••••••••••••••••• E E C d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ten years experience Llc'd. sp a . Carpentry. 845-7'02 CooltnJetJon-AIJ types L CTRl AL an ~e· H•clwood Aoon EXECUTIVE w 111 MASONRY and remodel· ftt.~ 54s-1855. 751·2128 20ynexp Freeesl modelin1. Quality with ....................... houseeil, xlnl rers. ex· Ing. Quality with the ....................... w .... wClt••t
AwkLaH.e C.,,.. Ser.Ice Lie. N:M589: 845-5'73 the belt price. 631·2004 HARDWOOD FLOORS per'd. lM7·S407, 644· 1248 beat price. 631·2004 Holleman Plumbing ..................... .. • • • • ••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • CJe• .. ed •-Waxed S I "-. R I Sb I Electrician-Qua I. work, .,, • · 8 es-....,rvace· epa rs "Let 'lbe Sunsblne In" PARWEST WASH fr Calorm~ .... ~~!~m c eabn. RESIDENTIAL It Com· reu. rates. No job too AnyUme,832-48815.A. Exp'd local housesitter Frp.lcs Built, Refaced, Freeestlmales 552·7183 ~C ISunshlne Wlndow WAX o ..-,..__...en, w t mercial remod elln1. 11 F will cuant your home & Brack, Stonework. all anln Ltd 548-WS
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631 547.) avg rm fl.50; couch $10; G•••t Haul, cleanup. concrete 5 /25·7 /25 . Xlnl rer11 solar, copper replumb, --... ..,
· cbr '5. Guar. ellm. pet Room addlUons, remod, ••••••••••••••••••••••• removal. Dump truck. 968-2725 (Mark) '--r ea sonable 642-2455. ClusU'ied Adi are re.Ur, l•pltlllt odor . Crpt repalr. 15 Yl"I plan. Geo. Pilmer&Son. Quickserv.642-7638 ---Mo•~ 9am-5pm small "people to people · ••••••••••••••••••••••• exp. Do work myself. Uc'cl 557.-32 · Laodacapln1-Cleanupe ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaJiea calla with bl1 re·
Babysitting ln my home, Refa.531·0101 Treetrlmming-Hauling DUMPJOBS SELL idle items with a Student will move you al Make your shoppin g~ adenblpandbig reeults!
1 yr If up. Nr Victoria. .._.Hue ~I to•ulJ? Maintenance. Free est. Small Moving Jobs Daily Pilot Cla11irled reas. rates. 752· 1493, euier by using lbe Dally To place your claasilied
CIUd.am Wu t Adi CalllU-...,,., Clalliftecladsdolt w•ll. Amie, 548-8414 Call MIKE 646-1391 Ad. 848-3'717 or847·3309 Pilot Clualfied Adi. ad, c:alJ loday642·5178 .
.. •ad•wl •t1111a.Trwt Lott&'-d IJOOl.ost&Fomd SJOQPerna• 5350....,W•ted 7100HetpW..ted 7lOOHetpW•ted 7IOOtwpW..ted 7100 ·0,,trtulty 5015 Deicli 5035 ................................................................................................................................................................ .
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST C R rd S 11 A TLAMnS MASSA GI Leroy Neiman "Moby S3~~ on R ETURN per : at ewa ma AcCOW>Ung ADvaTISIMG Blk Female N.B./C.M. SPA A,. CLHK Dick" 1erie1 + book, yr, 2 yr. lat TD 960,000, FOUND ADS area. Needs medication I Be pampered by 16 1• Acct: Coot-~llfor certificates of aulhen· net.a SU0,000. Agt C714) 548-f539 1 Beaut. Girls. Open Excell. career op~ty . Immediate opening
1
for
ticity avail. '5500. P.P. 642-S319anyt.ime. ARE FREE 1 OA M .4 PM 7 days Exper. nee. for Fu ion agency exp er d . 779-8718. FOUND: 3/3 Blk/Brwn PhoneMS-3433 · Island investment rirm. coordinator with gd. ---------For sale, S'T.100 note & T Male Dobie/Shepherd Medical/dental benefits manaeerial/organiza-
Investor-1/• ownership in Deed, incl. 21 ~ int. Call: pup Hunt. Harbor Shop-· * * * • • fully paid. Computer ex· tional skills. Industrial
new s:m>.OOO Turtlerock Pr Im e pp t y . Ag t pincCntr. 84.2·2"6 per. Call: 640-0123 or trade accounts back·
Highland home. No 673-S4216, 751-0250 642-5'71 FANTASY ground prererred. Call money down, S700/mo. ,.,..... 5350 Freddi at 714·7»-035.5
rf ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!! S9,000 annual wrile-0 . l•wci .. Hta/ A ..... --a&-. Cltrtl =
(714l8SH150. PM"loaah/ Lost: M Lab mix, under 1 PRE LAW student needs ESCORTS ..._...""'.f $25,000. Will do anything Small C.M. ore. A IP.
Ce rtified Gemstones. Loat&Fomd yr, ll. golden. vie. Legal. Confide ntial 6la.1730 A/R,Ughtpayroll
ramlly liquidating as-••••••••••••••••••5••1•0•0• Lindberg School, C.M. DVM . P.O. Box 3242. 12 ... ~ ...... M Free&E.O.E
Sets . Xlnt
'
·nv est . Aw•c•••tl Feb. 27. R e ward . NB,....,.,., """"'"""'~ lrvinePersonnelAgy
Ma l c 0 1 m 5 4 8. o 7 8 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8588 · · ........... 9658Grdn Grve Bl. GG 488 E. l7lh, Costa Mesa
522·0413 SCRAM-LETS COVER GIRL * * * * * Sulte 224 s-t2·1470 LOST: Male Gold Rabbit ---------~
ASSIMILBS
TRAINEES & ex -
perienced neede d for
TWO major Orange
County manufacturing
rirms centrally located
Call immedia tely to
make sure you don't
miss this oppartun)ly.
AIMc)all
Abbott
Temparary
557-9760
4500Campus Dr .. NB
711-5627
14211 Yorba St. Tustin
loo<'h Free to Applicant
5020 ANSWERS vie Tradewinds/San· • OUTCALL • Parties for mature, free ·
liagoPleasecall646-9844 953-0778 MC/VISA thinking adult couples.1-•AAAA--AAA-•AA-A•A•A-A•A•
AdTertfsiltcj Soles
Make il happen ! If it
feels like life is passing
you by while your am bi·
Uon & energy go towards
someone. else's success,
look into the Pen -
nysaver . We offer an ex·
cell. commission pro· ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Entail -Agency -LOST: Reward Mixed R.S.V.P. 549-7605 ACCOUNT ANT
lwt1'*«:toryOH.r ~~.:S=~:S~~T= Terrier Blk/Wht vie FIRST LADY OO'ROSPECIAL 526,000 7.5ptscommlsslononall LEAVINGtheLINT Heil/Springdale H.B. Escort.Models MYSTICMASSAGE Residential construc-
2 n d T D ' s I'm amazed al politi· Lic.107780~5998 MA$AGES10W/AD · allpbi f.&~=:~r}e~ ~:1'i ~~ ~:r:t~}~~ wt~~ l year Calleo cal Mesa :~z~rnl* Santa Ana ~ 0~a~*!~Agency
Liberty Home Loan, & they give you a tax Ver(le area 545-9579 MC&VISAAccepted Trnel 5450 ~rch~~=/~~;e lnvestment.s, 661·9343. break. It like thanking 8 Reward. Call all Spm ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" .. ....,. •1~
Want investor for prime P I c k Po c ket r or tL;o~s~t;: }Lo~n~1~b~a~i~r=c~a~l~l~co~r--.=~!::::;--1 way ticket. t-.A. lo
Newportoceaalront pro-LEAVINGlbeLINT. l'rem. cat. Z1at • Oranfe, .....,-: Boston. Cheap. March t---------
GI 11 red llcorti 11• tam. m -242S. ACCOUNTANT perty. ve we secu Happy•• 5120 C.M. ~1039, 631-lm
ZlldTD.PP.673-7877 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,__ 11:· F 24H111. 641-0180
P. Lost: .,,. .. mese 1tten. • 3 C_./Ca..dls E.do,..at & Anaheim
M-.ytol.om 5025 .__1..1\ 1f1t. mosold,3/4/81.Eldennr Alw&w•/MC{Vha ,,.,. ... •••L••O·:·~·S•T••O··,·:::•••• ~r Del Mar. C.M. Reward.~!!!!!!!!!-..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ·s··:__::__··a··•••••••••••• An o,utM{.ndang op I
gram plus profit sharing
& Cull company benefits
If you have advertising
or related sales exper.,
giv e u s a ca l l
714·642-0811 . Mr
Edwards. E.O.E. M/F ---------Alarms-Winning team
Experienced personnel
required by Orange
County Security Con·
lracting F irm . Low
voltage & electrical ex·
perience necessary. Ex-
perienced only need app·
ly (7141838-6310
Equity· for lst 2nd 3rds-FANTASY I..._._ 7005 the Accounting Depart .a. ... S~IHG SERV no max-quick runding. Lost: Irish Setter mix ••••••••••••••••••••••• A" .,.......,.. · .
""'"" v -,o " .~ J 898-2551. 631-0247 r: c-PortunltY 15 available in
E. Hamillon·964·6833 pup, Si m o old, ver y i._ _________ ment of a leading rinan· Plsnt. ore. NB. Exp. or lEADIMG OC 1• c ial o rganiza tio n . will train. 3-HPM shift. I friendly _ Vic C · M · o.c. NEWEST & MOST AllUNICAlElaS Responsibilities will in· Wed . thru Sun. Also
ASSIST MAMAGER
Auto rental No exper
necessary. Call 979·8826 orm-6550.
AUTO RENT AL AG T
No expe r necessary
Ca II m-8826 or 772 6550
Attendant. PIT. to help
with the morning care or
handicapped man
~4522.
Babysitter Wanted my
home Mesa Verde 5 & 7
yr olds. ""1 day Mon &
Wed /Fri 7am 4pm
549-Dl6 -IAIYSITTER
Sl:~=i~S~:A~T~°h µ LS4S-02940 ST· .. Wh i t e LIBERAL STUDIO IS W1. Air AcodftRy elude analysis and pre· p/lime opening. 631 -5511
Equityonlst,2nds,3rds. r em . NOW THE BEA CH willbeinlerviewingpro-~aration of monthly =.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•I
FaslService& Funding! Samoyed Mesa Verde AREA'S CLOSEST AC-spect.ivestudentsinyour inancial s tatements: 1•--111111-----•1• Call Now! E. STARR area . N o colla r . T ION. 8125 Bols a . area. Jr you are 18 yrs. preparation of branch Assemblers Banking
Fulltime. 1 infant. Sep.
liv . qtrs on Balboa
Island. Rers. 675·2545.
964-61133 R E w A R 0 . C a 1 1 M ldway City. Just 2 or older & a high school profitability s lalement.s ./ TELLERS .JIBl1. Richard, ~1 days, blocks east or Beach grad., you may qualiry and daily cash flow
Moetig; 111, T,..t ,, ·iJI 56-78S6eves. Blvd, behind liquor for airline/travel career statements; partlcipa· E Immediate. fulltime
Oeidi 5015 MAI(! SOfllllONI HAl'ttY store. 543-9243. training. lion in preparation or LECTRONIC openings in Newport
••••••••••••••••••••••• • MAKE IOMEONI lflllU FOUND: Male Lab/Set· ..__ ...... -~lllll-• Call toll free: rinancial profit plan and Beach area. Prefer pre· · · .... Pl .. 1.a-~2•1655 profit planning process: vious banking ex . Sattler Mf9. Co. Place a HAPPY AD ter Mix vtc. i ..... , ace •FOXY LADY • _.. -p I u s o t h e r ASSEMBLERS perience, however will· All t.,._ o1 real estate in' .. '---lumn CM541-7528 ""'"""ALLONLY l!!!!'!V!an!cou!!!!v!e!r,!W!u~h!.!! 1..--"""""" vva"' responsibilities needed ing to train individuals investments since 1949. for only $.'US. FOUND: Beaut Bl.lt/Whl VISA MC to Insure control of As· with heavy cashiering &
Spec....... CaUM2-5818 Dutch Rabbit vie . * 972·1131 • ~~.'::':.«!-. .... !~!.~ socialion operations. Previous experience public contact bac k· W10t LaiwiaCanyon4M-l586 jlill-.. ~111!!!!11111-11111-• This position will report with cabllog, harness· growMi. 64~2 l 7 I 545-0611 bollc IKorh Companion. Professional lo t be account Ing Ing, aoldering and work-Excellent growth pro· ~~~~~~~~~~~-~.Tryin~~~g!'to~Loc~~a~t~e~•-FOUND: Blk Terrier ssa.llMI Heal lb Practitioner. supervisor. Knowledge ing with small sub as-lent i a I. s a I a r y &
Widow bu money for mix , H 0 u n d . d 0 g , 2'Hr. Service Mature woman avail of SltL accouoUoa pro-semblies. benefits. Please apply in
2ND T.D.'s any size JIM IBU Y? Shepherd Malamut e Servinl Or. Cty part-time. Call Ul-9112 cedures and familiarity person Wed., March 11.
above Sl0,000. No credit FROllLAKETAHO,E mix. Bl.It Lab. Youns 1_f.l_..;;...pm _______ with nil.BB and atate We olfer a stable work between lOam & 2pm.
I, 00 pnlty. For action Lives In NEWPORT golden Lab. lrvlne * * * STUDENT ___ _._ 3 to ~ regulaUons is required. environment with an ex-1055 N. Main St .. Santa
T AREA C •-~ • This growth position ls cellenl salary package Ana. znd Floor, Suite call AG 173.7311 Please.call Queen Eliz Animal Care center • ..vwa bra light assembly, af. enhanced by an ex-including company pajd
_a_n_yt.tme ________ 1(213)9C'7-8MllZ<n4)871·31120 _7_5'-_37_34 _______ 1 18700Saybrook Ln. ternoons. Call John c e 11 e n t be n e f Its Medical. Life & Dental 200. CALIFOlHIA
H1mtington Beach ~ k lltl MH•1N1 ..... Mf9. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Found: Black Cockapoo 7 You are the winner or pac age, compe ve Insurances. Pens io n RIST IAMIC .,..,c• r-an.:.o bin C 't starting salary, and an Plan, Savings Plan witb
.;,m r.1911 L.ott&Fo.d 5300 n •u•eapotonc . an 4freetlclleh HelpW..tecl 7100 ldealworkenvlronmenl. high interest rate, 11 Equal Opp. Emplyr
lst62ndTD9, S50K·SlM + ••••••••••••••••••••••• keep. 957.0139. (132 value), to ••••••••••••••••••••••• For conrldenllal con· paid holidays per year ~M!/!F!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Owner /·Non Owner Lost: Cat, It grey, blue Care. v_.... slderaUon, please send and 1 week paid vaca· r-Co-~~·I ~onl ddosl · 1 Found: set or keys at eyes pt slamese. Irv. Mar.17th,8PM at ACCOUNTING resume with salary his · tion after6 months. This ---------..... ~ ... a • n us na F bion I I d th t Mont~meryWard tor t P•re I Or lti be f I ed s--~-PETER DOBBS as s an ea er w a I n u l a qua re •-AMD/01 Y o ~ onne · PoS on must 1 1 .. llLUlg ·~"..,,6 67 ........... parking lot. March 6. REWARD 834-5528. 405Fw)'.at Brietol IAIVll(llPl._.4 ficer. or call Pat Con-imQ'lediately. Apply in LBSUIEWOILD
_,,_a ~......., 1denUly.64().i755Nlna. 552-5075 Coeta Mesa VVll "• nersali76-J 101,exl.26. personorcall: OFACE
W-' 20.22"o Yield? 1--------1 Call 642·5Cm, ext. 272 to To assist in developing 714-546-7781
On YourT.D.'S, Notes claim your tickets. the p ar L. Work under Colllllnbla Sa•llKas
$$R.ailera-lnve1ionss * * * minium supervision. Re-and Loan Asaoclatfon mi>= Call Dennison Assoc. quired to use indepen-9105. Brookhurst ,.. n dent judgement. May An-.. ·im CA 92804 TAIVEX. INC. • .,..._.c,. ........ c........ 873-7314 ~1-t.~'l't. 1 ,. 'e l"'r TOUCH A CLASS aasien work to lower-.. .., · · f\I •ti ESCORTS 752·0817 level clerb. Xlnt com-Equal Oppty
Want Investor for Npt ~ ~ ~.-~· pany bendite. Call "!!!!!!!!Em!!!plo!!!!y!e!r!M~/F!!!!!!!!!!I (S.~~~~!~~~o) bayfront home. Give . ~ AMBER formerly with Millie after tam . r:
well MCUttd lll or 2nd ) \,. "'""•" COVER GIRL la now 845-SIOO SELL kle H.eml with a Cost.a Mesa, CA 921626
T .D. Al\. 81W1'1. )~ DOY'\* ~t J VJf ft:I ~.~~iJ. H E I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l~D~all~J~Pllot~~Cluallled~~~A~d~.I' !!!Eq!!!!!ual!!!!Opp!!!!!!Em!!!!pl!!y !!M!!!!!/F!!!
2 n d Tr u s t D e e d L. -1IA1 h -:::.= !~:-.;:; ~. ~ 111~4 ~
MONEYTOLOAN 1~ ~ ~
p=~=-ru"n1~ -•t ·S1'71
Broiler"• Llcm1e avail•· ~-~ ~j
ble. r..tablllbed R. s. Use ,.,,.....,... "" service
broker, 2ad TD Whenpfacingyourad ... 8 ~..!:.1~!~ Dally Piiot ad number Wiii 1n......., ... r. Leonard, 1 ·appeat In your classified ad .... -.-..... . .. we take your. messages
Tru•t d••• for u 1e . 24' hours a day ... you call
'1•.•T.D. iubonl18'at. In at your convenience edtolDIW~ lou,... a ..... ba7'roat during office hours and get
coedDI 1oe.w on w. the responses to your ad • · .•
THE
Gl11f1lends
•ISCOITS• .._/Offla/Heht * 719-1216.
Kiin Now lllriD1
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I ** 8'11lm1AL R&U>n-ios
10ilJD.10pln. Fully Llc'd.
4fl.181or...-.1a11
S. Camino llHl, San
I Clem
LOSI'; a.wans Sl• Sllll
blk -. ~· ...... ,... .... , ....... . '.
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PLAZA/Secretarial.Service .~
Specializing In
RESUMES
TYPING
CONSULTATION-PR~~TION
COMPLETE SERVICE
CHOfCE OF STATIONERY
FOR
COVEJl~Ell~
COPYING sPilw. BINDING
IMNEPIATE TlJRNAROuND
-· SATUROAY It EVENING HOURS --. .
.s
Trainee Positions
•Tellers
•Payroll /Personnel
Clerks C45wpm )
We orfer growth OP·
portunitles. excellent
working condlllons,
salary fr benefits. Call:
Carol Thuyns
UZ-2811
B.DOaADO IAMIC
E.p.E.
BaUiq
BlllJS OF ONE
MONTH SALARY!
LA..._.HtU.S
OMCI
c.u• OfPOITUMmlS
ExperienetJd On\)'
•YAIA.TT&UI
•COMH•CIAL
ta.La
'
BANKING
Immediate opening for
qualified tellers, full or
part time.
We're looking for well
groomed, career minded
individuals
Excellent benerils plus
FREE career apparel
and a paid vacation this
year.
For an interview
please call:
PAT MAGILL
714-760-6000
~
-:4i:Ba nk :ii ~port
Equal Oppty Empl. M /F
BANKING
TELLER
FulThM/
PcrtThne
Columbia Savings has
i mmediate op -
por tunities ror e x-
perienced Tellers in its
beautiful Costa Mesa
a nd Newport Beach s av-
ings olfices. Selected ap-
p Ii c ant s will be
knowledgeable in Teller
operations. have light
typ(ng skills and have
recent banking or S&L
experience. These posi-
tions offer an excep.
llonal work environ-
ment, exceUent salaries
and out.standing benefits
lnclud.ing company paid
c areer appare l .
medical, dental. vision
and li/e insurance and
rree parking. Please call
the olftce of your choice
ror an interview appaint·
menl.
COSTA MESA
Full time positions
Darlene Maguire
714-646-7141
MEWPOltT IEACH
Full and part time
poeltlona
Pattl Van Dalfsen
714-760-8551
Columbia
Savings
mdLMI
~
F.qual OpptJ
Employerll/F
Ballldnf
TRLEI ,_..TIM
The beautiful La1una
Beach omce of• le•dlnt ....... Ion .... ..,
Immediate o_pportunlly
for • N ier. Experience ln SlrL .. _....,.. .... We
offer aa t acelle at HllrJ, free putllnl aad paide.,....a,,._Nl ,._
more lnformaUoa,
a>.lHM eoatact GeH
rrt.llilat(Tl4) ... ,.
...wt .. ... ....... , ..
!1191 I Ml
:::.•.;:.. :~:.'~ this service Is only $7.50 1n..-......... a-week. For more lnforma·
mo.Al••11.....,_ ti nd to I ad m. 1 ,........ on • pace Y¥ · ,.....a . .,....u. ~ call 6.a-5678.
AUraetlH. Ulm prof W-.-••.e .. ._..., ...................
I 111111 -Iii' .. ....... HllllRllill ......
...~.call : CaNln..,.. ,·'-~-~-
'
Ban ••••tlal•I .1.•• ~ .t •• .... , Cl.111~ ~ ........... ..... ' . r;: C~r'H aatr. C. P.O ......
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1981 Starlet
5 speed. power front disc
brakes. AM/FM stereo. trim
• rings. (41143) (535445) n only)
PARTS
Power front disc brakes. vinyl interi-
or. bucket seats. (411 97)
-~(~2218598) 1 only
& SERVICE
NOW OPEN SAT.
T1L5P.M.
1981 Corolla
Power front disc brakes. vinyl 1nten-
or, bucket seats. (41184)(0141803t
1 only
Power front disc brakes. vinyl int., 6
ft. cargo bed, rear mudguards. car-
go tiedown hooks. (1 only) (4f165)
(016648)
.
FREE
CREDIT CHECK!
ff you are new In town, new on
the job, dlvorted or short of
cah and need 1 new car or
truck call u1 at: (714) 540-2512.
. 714/ 147-.6973
e&m""IT
L•IUH ••acll •lee· trooic mf1r. haa lm·
aJ•dl•l• opealnt for ••I I I ..,,,._for a--r•l llfl,-. Ill ........ Vie.to c~..._ln•Wbat are•....,""'' la ,,..., tar CMar Purelllu· •IHtrteal ..... ctor1,
... ... • ..... .. ..., ....... ah' •'°"*'-,., ... , --ttns .. , .. ...,., fftll·
-------------· klta, ..... ........... ~:=:. •ater1•1• • "'l::l:Jlllml~--~h.,&q...coNa.CH. -'t tnlllllllW• m•tl ll&a. oua. IMlude d11l1n. OfmATOI *................. 90 '*~ ••· dr11Un1 mat.erla.11 left. ,,..,.. prior Man ----per DOt MC W• Int • k•D pr•/•cta. HOW" •s aper. iDd ..ut. ,;.ii&: ==~ ofhr • ,&y 6 _.,,.. 0) un-llleehulcal l!n1 n .. r. --------We bl" Ml hnmedJaU ttart. !!xNIL lleeeftU. -~·-·R·G---ral .,.··-•s· , .... ' DAY wo•. - -'"' de1r•• pref'd . 0 •• a ID. '0 r 2 IOSAM.IMC.
Dvvn,A ... _...., ·---.-WSEK. Call for •· _ Quautted candidat11 bcMiaetn,.n. P'ull tJme TH.-1111 ~=tnowl~eE Fdt Chec~ab llaa1orl.td Clerical ~ Qllt • ..,_..., "~l'tlSOHHIUllMa_s Nnd r•umt to: Mrt. po1ltJoa1. lOPM·IAM Ner.:=:IMcb
N.8 . · · •··-----------• ,.., ... an eur,.Uy o.,t.. Teloeic a.rteley. "'JU...__ a.t....-.a Jan 1. 219 t l v I a ablfb. Excell. ftlftl• Equal z.pa,..
elopineot Is brokera1e, * * • aw&llabl• to ault you T 14·•H·H01. ,La1uu JI --...,._.. J'1brtunl•. Sutt• eoa. benefltt pech1e. Appl.11'!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1reat worklnl condi· ,.__....__........-...... P:Ull6H'WW..C1Jlor lada.E.t>.Jt MtW19Mfhec9' lllllklDV'-Jo,Ca.n111 la penoa at: Advanced1~
Uom •the water. To be ---..........-cocne by tbe Kelly omcel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j E.o. t . I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hea ltb Ctn te r . uoo'l•----~ ... ~1!111111• bonded. U0-1250 or IZllP-.a.laston .,..,.)'OU, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Brtatol St. North. Ste. ...... ~cHl ... E
wbdl6neerTs-m• Hullltlqt.oalleac:b ct.W WTOI t100. Newport Beach. ~ "
Youaret.bewtanerof IELC~• CUii ECE Ir Elem. Ed. unll• E.O.E. M/P SHOP 4._tldlets ~ Ioauruc:. co. nr. O.C. lrexp.r-a'd.8'2·0t.tl -----------------1 1 d 1 I <ticvalue>.to GENERAL airport Medi ratinc 1r1---'--'------1•-;;1=-~._a.~~4&?!;;;1;21•1 IUUBIATI mme . open .,, • ~ •a••• se""v1ces codhl1 clerk with •P· DISHW.ASH• I --__..,OfllltC •OI machine operator .~C Na to.tsa."' Utudtformat.b6detall Private men'• club, MWUbrantheclcuualty .-trainee. All,flrl dept.
"'-' w 11 ... _.111 2102 Bu1lneas Center CLERK wortt.Tntnt40-'5wpm. Newport Beach. lOam· lnaunneeaay.baaopen-OPPORTUNITY 6AM·2 :30P . Coit.a To wilt in developJog ar.4uuv ar.I Drtve,,JJOl.lnlneor =·WJP,ulbutnotnec. apm, M·P. Call Al, ln1 for Bran c h ...._D ..... Pllot Meaa plant. Excell. the P It L. Wort under Anlbeire...C::ventlon 2795'7Cabotl\d .• La1un~ •mo. Od. btoerlla. '752-7903. Coordlnatortohandleln· •--r company benefit.I. App.
minimum 1upervl1lon. Call 142-SC11, ext. 272 to Nlpei. at-0542 TYPIST Call: L1Ura. 131·84$0. --------ter-branch work now. 11 looking ror a Motor ly: Dehronlc, 545-0flJ RequlredtoUMlndepen· claimvnurU-L.J.. E.O.E: , M/P 1401DovtSt.,N .8. Domutlc Llve.tn aupplles 6 communlc:a-_!toutetbeDellvery Per1ohn dent Jud1eroent. May ,~ <c .. .,... ho\.llekeeper, 6 dya/wk tlOM for L.A. Ir Or(f. Co. 1or Newport Beac
•Hip work to lower· * * * ,.,..a ... I D.,t. CL-~ Ref. req. Salary ne1. ofca. Pd. co. benefit.I 4c are a . R e Ii ab I el•-l!lu~ ... C~lll~ll!ll!S!!l!!T~-
level clerks. Xlnt. com· --------lll!@!lllerillll[llll:J•-----1 i=-nn Calll73-4256,645-S9'0 car. Call : Linda at Trao1porlation is a -
pany benefits. Call CASHlll Canon Business .-... -. 5'9-8181 must. For details call for t.oolinc & prowtype
Miilie after 9am . Fu\llime for larce Mac:hl net, a major Ulll ROOM v""'r•-Foster Ouellet al wort. Some production ~BIO marine hardware store. VARIOUS manufacturer or efec· lftN STIUCTUUL 642-4321 M • F from wort on verttcal mill & ll!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Xlnl beneflU at working CLERIC •L t ro 0 i c desk t 0 p CLERK '7MI 10 General Office 9AM · lO:OOam -6:00pm. lathe. Read blueprint.. = eondit.loas.~1711. A calcuJaton. has an Im· 5PM. Mon-Fri. Phone er.,.coest owntooLa. E.0 .E.
"'ASHIER mediate opening their WebaveaoexceUentop-Drapery Coordinator. person~llty, must be 1>91wPllot J.DINS'J'RUMENTS 111 .. uper-F/C ...
Fut. 1rowin1 C.M.
mfg/importer is seelcinc an exp'd full cbarie bookkeeper. Mu.st enjoy
~ S balellf l11Afltl Penonnel Department 1>9rtuntty for a person exp. person needed for good wi~ figures. Typ. 330W. JIJyStreet IS.SaCbemlcalLn. A~~.,:!!,~~~~n forplsta General Clerk wltdh some1 mall room drapery department in log des1r~d. ~alary CostaMesa.Ca. ll!!!!!!!!H!l.altin!!!!lton!!!!Be!!!!!a!ch!!!!!!!!
ffatdware. 1024 Irvine, •TYPIST-Experienced Ty . an aupp Y room ex· our design studio . open. Loris K1tchen, E qua I 0 pp or t . °"' tllM to '1ot0 perien~. Duties Include 556-llOI 979-0747 an 10 AM Employer M ainten.ance
CWestewr Plua >NB -r Month Good clerical and typing dell very of mall, dis· I 'Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ FACIUTllS TECH ~ experience is required. trltM&ioo of ordered sup-Driver for van w /ship-Gred.lng Card Mercnan· ':: • responsibility le be well1._ _______ •I
CASHIERS
orguhed. Computer &••
budaetexpa +.GREAT
GROWTH POTENTIAL,
PLEASANT AT ·
MOSPHERE. Salary u TVTI M S14K-SLSK to start. Non·
smoker preferred. Con-
ta cl Llgbtnlng Bolt MARKETS Acceia. 9157-9323. For~ & 3rd Shifts
ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I We promote to mana1e· = ment & supervitlon from 1000 ... F/C
SICUTARY
Costa Mesa location.
Good w/pbones. Full time. Typing, general
office procedur es .
645-2244.
IWWWEi
To SlllC
PROJECT ACCT
To $27K
Wor\ for an expanding
land deve'mt. firm co.
Paid benefits. Perma-
nent. Ask ror Susie. No Fet! to Applicant
951-8771
within.
WANT A CAREER'!
Costa Mesa lUDel Mar
631-IH21
wguna Beach
494-9233
Huntington Beach
962-9118
Catering Co. has opening
for mngmnt trainees.
Hrs ti wages neg. Must
be interested & capable
oC learning food service.
Lori's Kitchen 979-0747
art lOam
CIRCUS V4RG4S
Costa Mesa, Mar. 17·19. Office & delivery help
FIT. Call 546-1266
•STENO-Experienced Manufacturing plant plies and maintenance plnl duties. Part lime. d Is~ r needed b Y IHSUIAMCI Do you take pride In
•toSJ125 • backcround is a plu.s. of inventory. Must be Steady. AM preferred. sophiaUcaledcardco.to Oldline insurance f~~~~~~~~
perMontb B I I t n g u a I able to interface with all Good growth opportuni-work In high quality brokerage requires ex-work at its Senior
(Spanis h /English) is personnel and vendors t y w it h a c t l v e local stores. ~81bn wit-p'd. personal lines acct. Cit 1 i e n s center
•BILINGUAL CLERKS helpful. C'.ontact : sportswear company in ly. Hourly wage le ex-admbllatrator for posl· Performing a variety of
Ii TYPJSI'S also needed N e w po r t 8 e a c b . penses. No selling, nites lion in Irvine corporate custodial Im alntenance An llddi.Uooal 20' an hour C anon B us I n es s Personnel Department 646-88 or wkend work. Perfect ore. Strong tech. back-t 8 1 k s . S 8 1 a r Y
for bllingualtklllt. M achlnes orrers ex-Alicia Chavez . for homemaker looking ground a must. Com· SS . 30. S7. U I hr. +
Applylmmediately cellent e mp loyee! 714-546-7360 for outside activity. petJUvebenefits include generous city paid Cou~y OF benefits including com·1 B.ECTROMICS 64S-9C580after5pm. profit sharing; dental, benefits. Contact City of
"I pany paJd tile, medical .._.ATIO ... AL ENG Hit medical, and life cov-Irvine, 17200 Jamboree "8.+lli.IGE and dental insurance ""' " IN /MGR HARDWARESALES erage;pald~dayofper Rd.,754-3llOOberore3-l9
VKA" and sick leave benerits. EDUCATION Small mfgr needs power Full time/Part time. Ap· month; educational re·
Penonnel Dept. plus a liberal vacation supply eneineer & mgr. ply in person: Crown imburaement. Please M41MJ./JAHfTOllAL
62:5N. RosaSt., policy.. CORP. Must have exper . in Hardware, 1024 Irvine call: 752-22.55, ext. 305. SUPaVISOlt RoomG-180 mgmt & consumer pro· CWestcliff Plaza) N.B. Anderson & Andenon . -SantaAna.CA92701 ForlllforwNdiott: 4(()()Campu.sDr. ducts design. See your Ins. Bkrs .. Inc. EOE 256~tcondoproperty
(714)834·2861 C ... U NewportBeach,CA ideas evolve into the Health M/F/H. tnSantaAna
Affmnalive Action A Equal Opportunity finished product. Good EVBYIOOY LIKES <213!326-6432
EmployerM/F 714-549·7911 EmployerM/F benefits+ profit shar· AWIMMEll INSURANCE SALES-MAK E MORE
Clerical
GENERAL
OFFICE
ing, pension plan & Tired of fighting infla-ASK FOR bonus. Near Ocean in Be part of the fastest lion? Farmers Ins. now Suppl. family income TAPE #411 Ca.rt& C.M. Submit resume to growing company in the interviewing to expand together. Need 4 am·
Phannacy & Hallmark. Box lt8&4, Daily Pilot, health & nutrition field. agency force. For de-bilious couples. 494-5168
C24howsadoyJ Exp.pref840-7373 P .O. Box 1560. Costa Unlimited income opp· tails : Dick Mye r s forappl.
Mesa. CA92626. ty. Call Mr Armstrong 848-T7&7orS34-~. For appointment:
Contact Mary Dancy
714-5.56-4700, Ext. 23
Canon
.._...sMochiMs
3191 Red Hill Avenue
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
CLERK, retail beauty 891-0643 .
supply, exp'd., mature .... ---1!111---• ••HEY KIDS•* Apply person Newport Electromechanical
Bch area. 642-8910 Draftspe-nott Here's your chance to
Must have 3-5 yrs ex:per. make extra spending
with schematics to read money. . CLBK,ITYPIST off analog schematic & workin5 only a few days
JANITORIAL
Full time. Work in beautiful Dana Point
Harbor, S3.501hr +
benefits. Please apply
Tues. thru Sat Dana
P oint Marina . 24701
Dana Dr. Dana Point
M4MAGY TRAINEE
stwt $700
RCA currently bas a
fuJJ-time position availa·
ble ror an individual
with good office skills,
accurate typing ability.
---------1 and pleasant, pro-
Computer Center near design finish product. a week? Become a sub· Dyer Rd & Newport Fwy Also design sheet metal script.Ion salesperson for
needs person to assume finishes. Salary depend· the Daily Pilot. Earn as
front office position. ing on exper Send re-much as 150.00 PER
Pleasant working en-sume to: Gary Race. WEEK! Positions open
v I r o n m e n t & Coastal Personnel Agen· in Huntington Beach,
medical/dental benefits. cy, 2790 Harbor Blvd . Fountain Valley and
Call John Vanderwolk. Costa Mesa. 92626 Costa Mesa. If you are 5'9-3383. S.(M!QSS. Never a fee. outgoing, enthusiastic
---------
Legal Secretary for sole
practitioner . airport Joe .
Mature. exp, "person
friday" type wanted to
train for pos ition of
manager of small. unt·
que business. Type 60·65 .
phone. bookkeeping.
payroll . c ustomer
servi«. etc Apply in
person, Mail Center .
16783 Beach Blvd. H B.
la aW.taplllg Cletil
CLBICAL
Pos. avail. for A /R
cler\. Ex:per. desirable
but not nee. 11>-key. Hrs.
8 to 5, Mon. thru Fri.
Call: Rose at 556-0540
(Irvine)
Full Ume. ex per. helpful l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~I but not nee. Many com-
pany benefits. Apply at: /•c•ie•n•.c•a•I -----•I 1660 Placentia Ave ..
Costa Mesa
*** I .Taplin
471 Fair Dr.
Costa Mesa
You are the winner of
4 he tickets
Have ..,.UUOC to sell?
Clualfted adl do it well.
l!ln BANKING
WE NEED
YOUR $1UlLS
lt.!J WE HAYE A JOI
. YOU CAN COUNT ON~
Are there any jobs Jett that you
can count on? Yes. And we have a
few of them.
We're looking for experienced
tellers who want a career that will
amount to something more than
just a day-in. day-out job with no
future. Our available teller posi-
tions have that something.
Positions that give the solid
security only a bank can give. Not
to mention the sense of accomp-
lishment you feel at the end of
your day.
All you need is previous teller
expetjence, a basic knowledge of
math and the ability to communi-
cate with people in a very friendly
way.
If you qualify call us.
There may be a job for you with
tots of roorn for advancement
lt'a a job where you1t count
foru..
And count on us.
CaD for an appointment:
In Newport Bea~
(714) 681-3200
UNTID CM.l'OMIA --11 Af'UUeWI~-IL
(-~· ........ """"
---
fessional telephone man-
ner. Please apply in
EqualOppty
Emplyr M /F IH
person to: ~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Congenial atmosphere. .._....,.._.IC URI ST flex hrs. Prefer back-~
RCA
Service
100~~.TJ!!~Yve.
Santa Ana. CA 92701
F.qual Opportunity
Employer M /F /H
Clerical
FILE
CLERK
Mldlolaa.tthlh.• ..
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l .. a d•r ..... •H·
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ul fw .,,.c.tto.s
....... to:
M1c:•at1._..,.
26441 Yhl • Ana s.a .... c ...........
C.A.fZ675
714-661.aooo
Afl\nnaUve Action I ~ul Opportunhy
Employer Ill /'F / H
Clerical
PERSONNEL
CLERK
ON-LINE COMPUTER EOE and at leut 12 years old,
SYSTEMS, INC. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C A L L 1720E.GarryAv.,Jltf.J r: T0DAY!!!!!642·4321
growid in civil Ul /busi-Tues.-Sat. Nice al
ness planning, word pro-mospbere. cessine exp helpful. Con· The Hair Handlers tact J I m at < 7 14 > ____ 642_-8484 ___ _
Santa Ana, CA 1---------Ext. 211before6pm. Ask M arltet Demonstrator. Employment forVicOwens. ------PIT opportunity. start
975-0363.
COUMSB.OR C>ralMJe Coast Legal Secretary, exp in in g AP r i I 3 & 4th
CZSTIUCTIOM Earnings unlimited ! Dalty Pilot litigation. gd skills. H B $4.50/hr. close to your """' T k t · • Non-smoker. 848· 1400 urn-e y opera ion E qua I Opp or t -home. (213)277 -5784 . See our ad in today's F II t b'· hed SO'"' u Y es a us " Employer u•• "'llY CLEll 1213)881~ after 6pm •rnswlck D•f•111• c I ass Ifie d under commission. Option to --• "Purchasing" Orange Coast College. DI.WO.. Is __ _.... buy into bus iness' HOSnSS ,.. ........... , Employment agy Lunches /Dinners. 18 Sl .008 -Sl .228 /m o . MATERIAL
HAMDUNG to Wre Cl w.W THE llVIME CO. coW1Sel-. Ewper'd. on-A 1 . Outstanding benefits . v • A yrs+. PP y m person I . ··-'t• t c gmaed 5"dlvldtlal ly.Callforappt.754·1581 LeBlarritz 414 No. Appym ... 11111g o oast Parts clerk, rubber hose
products, must pass co
physical including back
X·ray. Taking applica·
lions betwn 8 & lOam on· ly. Stratoflex, 17671
Armstrong Ave., Irv ..
to _____...1-. ......__ -..a...y.l~~~~~~~~!I MORGAN t Bl d N B Community Colleges . _. • ,_ ..--,._. 1: p L 0 y M ENT Newpor v · · 1370 Adams Ave. C.M. ....... CJl'OllP-M .. t IN Counter help wanted EM _92663 ______ ~-92626. SS6-59'7 before
.W. to tn--60 w.-F I T, Mi c h e 11 e 's AGENCY HOSnSS/HOST SPM. March 20. E.O.E.
-........ to ....... Cleaners. ~Iv I M/F. a heavy vol11W1• of 496-51.U •BtGIMIEllt Mature, frlen ly person. -ucTU• •L Experience helpful. but worts Ill sev....e anos COUMTH HELP 5," -not neceuary. Apply in UllARY EOE A Kendavis Ind.
of lllip6opM11t fMld. Ambitious. brieht and 675-6 I IO per300: Denny's, 105 E.
,.,...._ •XJMt l111c• Ill energetic: peop~ wanted File Clerk needed for 17th St. C.M. No phone
CllCULA TIOM Co.
CLRI Mechanic needed for auto
tt.. ..,eo,......t area for full and p/tune help N B. insurance agency. calls please.
•.s.d W Mt 111_. for busy dell & aandw\ch 546-9001 Housecleaner. Reliable
Saddlebaclc College, malntenanc & repairs at
Mission Viejo. After-car rental agency. Call noons. ev~ns•. 12 mos. S56-l71l. shop. Good starting posl· ---·------• __ .. _. t b 1 · d41tory. Uon wtth xlnt chance for FILE CLERK-PIT person'~""' o e P tn res.c~llll.ine. 675-2839 advancement ln grow-lns.ofc. Train rating &
Full time. Optional 4 day ---------
wort wk. Salary range l•--------IXC&LIMT
FtUMGI
ll!HIFfTS
ing com~ny. To set up claims. SSS.3437 MIF. HOVS; ECLEANERS appt for mtervlew call•---------
Stan at6'73-9000. Tots/hr. car. ~5123
$1.005 to Sl.263 plus 5'* s hift differential.
831-48508 . s. MEDICAL
SECRETARY
RU CLHK ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Liv•in housekeeper com· CPT 8000-Secretary, = -a-i.-• Id l 1· d W• .... loc•t•d 111 Newport Beach Law Of· Larse ln1ur1nce a1ency _. ...... '°' e er Y a y. We currenUy have a fuJl-
t I 2 ask has immediate openlnc HOUSECLEANERS 1_,.&42-00l56~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil time opening in our Cot a M•s• .. t fice. ror Cindy Ray for fut, ener1et.lc file Ptr or Ftr. Start Im·,. Garden Grove cJlnic.
blocks off Ht. Saa (714)~16 clerk. Paid company mediately. Top dollar. LOAN This position requlrea D5ep fwy. tf ............ ,._., _______ ! beneftta. Call: Llnda at 6'73-1.21116or646-4871 typlna skills of eo "'pm, ed...,., I. ptnOI' to: CUSTOOl.AM 5'9-8181 Housekeeper loving non-VA/FHA LOAN steno at 90 wpm and
JJ~t.d.
CotfaMete.C•
714-146-IOlO
BRUNSWICK
CORPORATION
-----
Nlewport n--cb Marina '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I knowledfe of medkal n:em dodt-;ttendent.a tor:: s moking 1randmother tenninoloey. Salary ls
perform janitorial FOOOSBYICI to live-In. Mother ex-CLOSER $1193permonthplusex·
dutlea. Full time. Part Ume work avail•· pectjne. Well paid. Refs. cellentbenefits
permanent position with ble. Need a little extra 646-0\93 Columbia Savings has
benefits. You will be money? Work for lhe " t d an tm.m-'•-•-opening In For th1a position, please
d bl Irvine Unified School Houseaeepers wan e · .,......~ apply to the Employtt riving a company ve . DI.st. Food Service De_pt. Seacllff Motel. 1661 So. l t s An a he I m a d . Re1atlons Department cletovariousmartnasto •. 111 j Coast Hwy, Laguna minlatrative otrlce for batween th .. houra of clean re.trooms. empty p /llme "' st en oy Beach,494-4892. anexpertencedVA/FHA 9"'11AM •· 1 ......... PM trash &r ceneral clea nup other activities for the loan cloaer. Selected ap-• "' ;...,..,. on around the docks. Must bal~oftheday. App-_H_o_usek_ee_pe_r_/C_o_m_p_a_n_lo-n plicant will h.ve recent MondaythruThursday.
be 18 wtth valid Calif. ly : 2941 Alton Ave . lOamFrl.lolpmSun. FHA insurins and VA
driver's Uc. Appl)': Irvine. SSHl83. EOE. Newport Beach. 646-2810 g u a rant e e in I ex· KAISER
SUzAnne Helae _ ,.ONT OPACI per i enc e . W 111 be PllMAMBfTI
ll'.li.telAYWEcr.MAlM' FULLTJME HOUSEKEEPER responsible for procas-
W Medical Sec'y Ii Book· ldayaweek inf and uamloln1 MDCAL
144-3116
1081 Camelback St.
Newpolt Beach. tzeeo f.qual Oppty Emplyr
keeper. Exp. weaaary. ___ 11_s.._1s_78 ___ various document• C8ifTll
San Clemente •rite Ad Csalea escrow lnstruc-•• c:/o Dally Pilot PO HOU..... tiorll, title and appraisal 9400 I. a...cr-t
C -Uveln.CardorJyrold. reporta, deedt of trutt) .A.-BOXUIOCM A·-Nice home, Coron• del for conformance with ........... Mar. Ref1. ,.sat Loan Committee re-CA t07N ::~ede~ Jt.!1~~ (21 Jt f2MJ4l
qlSlred. We offel' • top
atartlnl 1alary, uce~ !Qua! OpportunJty
Uonal work environ· f:mpAoyer Mii'
meat. ~ betlent l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!! packlft btclucllol den-t.a I .a vision, and ex·' I
celleo\ 1rowth op· ~l p0rta1t1. Pl.aae cal!
Maney r.rin at C114>
m.1101. at. U. f()(' an
Interview appointment. 1 • ,.. • ; ' • ••Nl-1'4 CHteot tM DAILY
\
'ILOT ............ " .......... ......., , ..... , .......... , ...... ' .. , ........ . ................ •·111 UT.•
Medlul Aaatatant In --°"'"· ar-.. ~ onlY, UP MC.
La.-aNltueJ, .won.
PllSROOM ._..,.. IWllYISOI
....W. Mmt have own Pot. requiree min. 10
tr .... lfOOd dr1vln1 re· yn. Dl'inlbal up1 Slrona
cord •neat appearance . mechanical, technfcal
Bra. • to 5, Mon-Fri. bk~ in Web H t Salarf ptua mUeaae. · ouae ·
C l) ,, __, cc» ~NU\ Or1. :y. co. 8-ld re· • or•~:-·'"""'· aume: Box HTa, Dally ---------•
... T_onl __ . ------' Piiot. P .O. Boll 1580,
,..._ Pktw • Co. COila Me11, Ca. 921$218
Parttlrne mm dlstrtbu·
lion 6 aellln1. Great for llo memakers. Call
Ramlc Productlona.
Nwpt Bcbt 833·2444
(David).
NODUCTIOM
MAMA•H Small mtar .needs•-----------1
mature manager for
electronic 6 mechanical
usembly plant of 25 peo-
NA V V VETERANS. pie. Exper. in elec-
Vour skills can help you tronlcs-Ir mgmt essen·
eam up to Sl ,200 per tlal. Good benefits +
year ln part lime in· profit aharinc. pension
come. PJus exchange plan • bonus. Near
prMleges. low cost life Ocean in C.M. Submit
i resume lo: Box '863. nsurance-more. Call Daily Pilot, P .O. Box l!C.-f /SICY
NAVAL RESERVE. 1560, Costa Mesa. CA Restaurant design firm.
(714) MZ-3524 926216. has immed. opening for
WAITBS
WAJ'ftlSSES
COO« TIAIMHS
CASHBS
31'55 Sout.b Bristol
Avenue at MacArthur
SOU'l1{SANTA ANA
Equal Oppt Employer
MNd P/f &.J.fftot dependable sha rp a rr-person w/good typing Retail A1ent with 2 or
flh yo•r ,ruent PltODUCTIOM skllls. Able to handle fDOre years exp is
IC._...7 MAMA&H CQrTeSpondence, filing, needed to help Increase
If you ace avail moms fldding machine, er· retall sales in lrg com ·
until noon .. this may be Electro-mechanical as· rands, busy phones & merclal oUice. Xlnt
lhe job for you. If you sembly plant needs a top front office. Congenial salary & benefits. Send
Can WO .... 3 or 4 moms grade person lo run small orfi I t d · '"' f 1 , ace ~11 e an resume to Associated per week along with manu actur ng opera· Jf\me industrial com· C a rd i I I o 2 2 t 1
wkends & avail eves, tlo~s. Equlpmenht ex· plex. Xlnt medical/den· Martin/Plaza' Centre
you can earn xtra cash. penence on punc pre· tal package. Orange Irvine 92715. Attn : Tom:
Worti:IS-40/hrsperweek sses&screw cutting County Restaur ant mie •
depending on your in· equipment. Primarily Services. 2601 Daimler --· --
come needs & our work Spanish speaking as· St . San ta A n a · RN 11-7 Charge nurse -80
load. We pay for all 5 e mb 1 Y w 0 r k e r s · 714-641·5700. __ bed F.cF. Full & part
t raining & all travel Responsibilities include time. we have a pro· production, djrect labor Receptionist. must be time, gd. salary. Mesa
SalM
orronuMITY
COMT1MUES
TOIMOCI
When .you work for the
Los Angeles Times
Circulation Dept. as a
field represenative in a
part time saJes program
which involves s igning
up new subscribers in
the community. Many
now in this program
earn more lhan $200 per
week for working just a
few hours a day.
We 're looking for sharp
individuals who have a
neat appearance and a
knack for talking with
people. We pay hourly
wages + generous com·
missions Previous
sales experience helpful,
but not necessary. Call Monday-Friday
9AM-5PM. 957·2361 ext
ltl.2(M
SEC'Y /IECEf'T.
Sales office for national
companu. Variety or
duties. Excellent com-
pany benefits. New of·
fl ee in Fountain Valley
The Standard gister Co.
962 9361
Equal Oppt.!!mployer
---.. -.... --!service Station Atten-
SECRETARY
A challeng111g pe>s1taon 1s
d11nt. Full time. Apply in
person Laguna Chevron.
604 S. Coast Hw y
~~~aBe~h
gr essive pay raise costs. quality control & able to operate a PBX Verde Conv. Hospt .. 661
system. We prima rily industrial engineering console. typing req., Center St .. CM 548·5S85
wor\ in lhe 0 C area. Approidmalely 25 lo 30 neat i_n appearance. gd Route drivers wanted for I
This is a P/J' job laking workers. Excellent op-benefits. call 851·1600. deliveries of new snack 1
calculator inventory portunity for growth Mrs. Wolf. food produc•· to local Sales with a national or· ~ wilhour crews1nretail. ganizalion. Immediate RECB'Tl supermarke ts. Some Securitysystems
available with a leading Service Stat1un Allen
savings and loan As dant. F/r, with exp &
Secretary t o our ref's. $256 /wk to start
Regional Manager. you 644 7151 grocery & drug stores I opening. Call Brian at ONIST exp. gd driving record. We need c~reer minded
... ...._ at -LU..--loc--54S-Of77 (7:»4:30 M·F l. hNewpcM'i h~~ .... taotef I Penn. PoSition 848-1900. people with manage will be involved in a - ---
variety of secretarial Service Station Allen
and adminis trati ve dant. P /T. 4·10pm . 6
duties. Strong typing days week S<l l hr to
and dictaphone s kills. stan 644-7151
"""'"'' ~ --as ~ --or - - -ment potential to ex-ticNI: rec.,.._stwi~to S A LES. ART & AC · pand rapidly growing
610 LaiuJadorf Dr, P IT from home. am-traill °" MCNJ Cord. CESSORIES Flare for commercial & residen
Ste. 211. ~~~ ~r:: ~vse~~ °:o~ F•llti•e. Apply in ~ecora~~g t"ec. Flex. tii'11 b~r~ular & fire
Fullerton, Mon-Fri, 't 11557 U!'7 --'~ Of r s n co mm a arm usaness.
..
a_p_p_c_a __ . __ ,s_. __ -1 r-·-.. • 499-1461. . $20K·S60K 1st yea r
4. flee, Del Webb's ----comm.
pleasant ph one
personality and good
figure aptitude are re
quired. Some branc h
operations experience
would be helpful
SHIPPIHG AHD
RECEIVIMG
Male. ex per helpful.
some lifting 150-80 lbs l
xlnt compal'\Y benefits'.
Informal office C M
Call Millie after 9am.
645-5800
731-1102 lmlllP•u•rc••in•g-----Mewpot"fer IM, 1107 Sales Qualifications : am-
4500C..,.Dr. Ste. rutlCHASIMG Ja•boree, M.I ., AMEXCmMG bitiOU§. wilUnq to work
441 AGIMT Io .. 4pa SALIS OPPTY. bard & follow proven
Mew po rt I each, success pattern. For' in · Located in our beautiful
Newport Beach office.
this position offers an
locrosi COMSTIUCTIOM IECIPTIOMIST We are entering a t e r v i e w c a 1 1
Our Newport Beach Full time Mon· Fri. Must tremendou.' new field of (714)831·5711 Mr. Neill. tr.. alrportl. MOR & Purchasing Dept. seeks be personable & well entertainment that Is
T .... I 0-2. a highly motivated ln-itroomed. & enjoy meet· sweeptn1 the nation. We
W • 5 H I ... ft T 0 ... dividual lo assume t.be mg the bli R I are looking for a sales "" "• " lblli pu c. equ res or~led person who has
luv--o respons ty or • good .... 11· •. ...... ".,...,.,., IY Construction Porch••· s .. ~ ang .,. pen· a desire for above SBYICI I A 11 j manshlp. No typine. avera1e income. You n g gen c Y . r . Phone experience pre· responsibilities include !erred. Full company must be personable &
contract neg<Jtiatiou At benefits. Apply: Pen· conlidmt in your ability
p r o c u rem e n t or nysaver, ureo Placentia lo communicate with Nursing
LVN. 3-11. Meds & treat·
ments Good working
c onditions . New
graduate acceptable.
Mesa Verde Convalea·
cent Haspilal, Mt Center
St.. Costa M esa
$48-~.
hardware 6 misc. su~ A c M otben Ir bave depeoda-ly Meda for new coa-Ye., · · ble tranaportatioo. We
struction projecL BS. llC.-T10MIST will train if oe«Saary.
BA, and/or gen. contr•c· WWI or wit.bout typing Excell. fringe benefits.
tor lie.• Z yrs. coastruc-needed. Top pay. Tem· Apply at: Teleprompter
lion purchasing exper. porary • full Ume. Call o( -Newport Beach. 901
are desiruble. We offer TodServicesat!nM900. W. 18th St .. Newport
compet.itlve salary & ex· ---------Beach
111111111 .. ll!llm .............. 1 cellent benefit package.j---m:~~~~~~ .. ·I~~~~~~~~~~ Nursing S ubmit resume with llC.rlOMIST _ REGISTERED salaryh1storyto: Newport Beach 1925. SAL~ Clerk for retail Howard Derman F R E E s A I L I N G ma~ hardware store. MUISE IP! LESSONS or just enjoy P /tame, exper. n.ec.
Spanish speaking RN 's w1HEIRV1NECIJMRllNY the sun & surf at this Call: Balboa Marine.
needed to work 16·20 oceanfront spot. You 549-9671,E.0 .E.M/F/H
hoursperweekinPublic l~lCamelbackSt. will a ssist with the
Health clinics. Some Newport Beach, 92i!60 phones. make reserva·
weekends . $8.20 pe r EqualOppty Emplyr lions & type cor respon·
hour. 1-~~~~~~~~!!!I dence. Hurry it won't
QUALITY
COHTIOL
last! Excellent benefits ..
557-6122, 731-7711
100"4 Free to Applicant
SALES/Or der Desk .
M usl be Engl is h &
Span.ishspeak'g. Marine
or auto. exp. helpful.
F /time pos. Excell. co.
benefits. Call: Balboa
Marine, 549-9671 E.0 .E
MtF/H
SALES TRAINEES excellent salary and out·
Full or pt/lime. excel!. standing benefits includ·
oppty. for college stu· Ing profit s haring and
dents & moonlighte rs. paid medical/dental EasUy earn St0.Sl5/hr. coverage. Please apply on THURSDAY. March Call: Jack at 951·2&t2. 12. fTom l :30 am lo 2·30
_t_-4.P_M ________ 1 pm at :
School applications are
being accepted for the FIDELITY
following p/t posJUons.
Food service worker. FEDERAL
start $4.15 hr., classrm ~.ct
aid. start $4.74 hr Cclose Lo. Asu.
3/10 Spanish/ English 1.51.S Westcllff
classrm aide. start $4.84 (at Ooverl
hr <close 3/12) Viel· Newport Beach
n a mes e I E n g I i s h Equal Oppty
Statistical typist ad
vertising, msl type 65
wpm. 8:30·5pm. 5 dys
salary Sl.000. Call Lois
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STUDENTS
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MUSTBE180ROVER
CALL lOAM T03 PM
714-847-2422
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classroom aide. start £mployet" SUIDIYISION
S 4 . 8 4 h r A pp I y I~~~~!!'~~~~ Westminster School Dis· r= EHGIMEH & lr ict 14121 Cedarwood.l--111111!1 ... _____ DESIGNER
E.O.E. M/F SICllTARY Ca re er opportun ity
Sea & Pacific Skipper. a avail. for talented & ex·
leading monthly boating per'd. individual with
magazine located 1n well established & grow·
Newport Beach, has an ing Civil Engineering
immediateopenmg for a firm nr. O.C Airport.
secretary. Apply in person with re·
The position requires a sume to Mr. Fuentes at
minimum of 2 yrs ex Robert Bein. William
SECIETARY
PART TIME
Temporary April 9-April
21.st. Typing + gen 'I of·
fice duties . Days
700-8868 Eves 760-3671
Secret a r y -Ty p I s t . perience +a minimum Frost & Associates. 1401
Technician
CAILETV
Our Cablevision Co is
growing, and we need
cable TV technicians
Ex pe r with s weep
analyzers, oscilliscopes.
std. head-end equip'mt.
and system measure
ments are desired Ma
jor responsibilities an
elude trouble shooting.
test ing equip'mt and
improving cable TV re
ceptlOfl for subscribers
We offer gr owth en
v1ronment, competitive
<;alary and ext'e ll
benefit package Submit
application to
Howard Derman
1001 Camelback St
Newport Beach. 92660
1-;qual Oppty Emplyr
Telephone Sales
BEA WlNNER''
$5.50 hourly salary
Daily pay available .
SSOOto SlOOO comm1Ss1on
weekly. Call Dewey.
or Chuck. 714-498-2953
TRUCK DRIVER
Cross Country. Class ·A·
License. 3401 Fordham
SA 979-9361 Vagabond
Sailboats.
TRUCK DRIVER
Local, L.A. & Orange
Co. Experienced Call
bet 8 & IOam only, Sat
& SWI. 846-909
Typist General office
H.S. graduate. No ex
perience required Good
benefits. Located 1n
Costa Mesa Will be
moving to Irvine
Farmers Ins urance
Group 540-4100. E 0 F.
TYPISTS
•Immediate OpenmJ(s
•Pttime,F /time. Temp
•Top Pay
For more info. call Tod
Services at 979·8900
TYPIST
Part time, 2·3 days JK'r
wk. Vacation r<'lief A p
ply at: 1660 Placentia.
Costa Mesa
COUNTY OF
ORANGE
714-834-7659
Affirmative
Action Employer M I F'
Final inspection. hose &
filling. must pass co.
physical including back
x-ray. Taking applica-
tions btwn 8 & lOam on
SALESPERSON
Photography sto re
Newport Beach Law Of· typing skill of 45wpm Quail St .. Newport
rice, ask for Cindy Ray Shorthand desirable. but Beach 1-................. -11111
(714)644-6516 notmandatory. ~~~~~~~~~ Typists l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l IY Stratoflex. 17 67 I Armstrong Ave, Irv ,
EOE A Kendavis Ind .
Co.
,~ s.r•lce Good photo knowledge a
4500 Campus Dr . NB. must. Apply 111 person: S r I F.xcell. benefits mclude s u p E R v 1 s 0 R Stat Typ1'sts ecretary, 20 ex , group he alth /d e n OFFICE
MAMA.GEi
Challenging position.
Must be self.starter.
creative, with good or-
ganiz.ation skills. Salary
negotiable. CaU for in·
tervlew. 631).6523, Tues.
or Thurs. 8AM-5PM. Ask
for Ferne.
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Real Estate
Photography Unlimited.
14211 Yorba St, Tustinv ~Beach Bl.. H.B. creative hrs /wk Will ta I/life/profit sharing Fiberglass. 3· 11 shift
train simple word pro· Plea se ca ll for 1n MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Dicta Sectys
., •• r.r•iutSO"'-' cessor. Nwprt Center terview /appointment Placentia. Costa Mesa
Open Mon. Evenings ~--'"" " [X S ByAppolntmentOnly Fulltime. ambit ious 64.4-431l. 714~16111 -·CHER ec ect1s SUCCESSOR
FAILURE IM 'I I? 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I I t d Sea & Pacific Skipper • ..,,_ • r: sa esperson wane to Eq IOp rt it Preschool. Full time. Wanting to wor w1th
I.Have you considered work I n m a r i n e *•SIC•-•1ttlS• • ua po un Y profession a I people ?
th 'tf 11 f h rd B · .u:i"' Employer M/F Needs ECE. Costa Mesa e pa a s o com· llCB'TIOHIST a ware st.ore. oattng SlOO/lravel/FlS1S,900 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!!!-I area. 642_0411 _ Working temporary as mercial & residential re· exper. preferred. Xlnt T60/GreatGroupSJJ,200 r= signments allows you
al estate? For example : Exper'd. person needed benefits & working con· SSO/l'rainLanierSl5K SECR£TAAY ~· job variety & nexibihty
177. INT. rates, long to bandJe busy board in ditions 645-1711. ~ Y kill I bl dyftft_;c Npt Bch. com· Re<pt/fSS/FunSl0,800 ,4' e ours s are va ua e All!.ll!.ICE escrows, farming for ........ u R · d A ~ On Li e · 't t vm m 'I. brokerage off1'ce. SALESPERSON. mature z em era gency t., n mvi es you
11
u.a. ... • 11!!.ER listings . competition. 4020Bi1'ch Est '64 EOE • '"' ·~ .... ~---.... join our winning team• ~""'.., elc. ! P r o f es s ion a I a p · for specialty shop. Exp ~4' ' c 11 f · Over 25 to work with prot.uioftoi Land pearance & mannerism helpful but not nee. Full Newport/833-8l90/Free ~~~ N:ver ~~e!'.ppomtment
youth. Must be sharp. C .....&1 a must. Call: Laila. & p/time. Call: 646-5388 '( ~
outgoing, attract ive Ofpolcn10ft 833-2900 forappt. 1-.. -------•I ~K 557 0045 persona l lty . good Has lhe answer for your SICIETAIY EXECUTIVE -
t , h . d SUCct!SS in 1981. SALES en Lin-eblllep one voice. an 2.Leam lo market low Restaurant p Sl.200. Plush offices. Ute SECRET.'ARY • -a tyt.omeetpeople. ti ... -d • ut yourVan orPlckup shorth and, varied -Be an enthusiastic self· cos """" an acreage in D a Y food Po s r . to wor\ & make great duties. Permanent. Ask TfMl'OllAllYPEltSONNfl SUIVICls
starter with s upervisory So. Calif. We have lOOff tionst<;oclrtail positions money. Exper. a + but e pert R ldl d INT. rates. Earn SSOK to Apply m person: not nee. Green World for Carol A growth rate of nearly 4000'!1. In the past 5 years '3723 llrch Street x ence. ap Y a · SlSOK. first year. year, No Fee to Applicanl reflects our acceptance In lhe malrut line printer
van c in g Co . with unlimited leads It more! THE RUSTY PELICAN 898-0300 951 ... 771 markatplac1, 1ttlrm1 the quality of 01,1r product, Newport leocJ9 t>e.nefits. Start at S180 1 1..-~-_... _.... Z'l~W. PCH. Np&. Bcb. ---------8 and<lonflrm1thevaluewept1ceuPonth1cledicated E.O.E. per week. We train. JIM __ ,...,......._ Sales teamofpeoplewhomakell happen.You.too,could
LONG It ~IATES For succeaa in 1911, ask 11---------•I Prof. Salespeople befome a part of that growing. creative team.
Youth Co .. -.... lon. Call for llr . .Tellea. Restaurant ,.._.._ YET llMMB. ASST ........ 1155-At u~•LD•S --r • Weareaearchlngforacapableandexper-2pm.s :30pm. 842·4321 ____ 34CD __ m __ .ass_7_-" ~"' Marteting Reps. lo sell lenced Execuuve Secretary to provide · FIT. Hardworking, re·
ext. 3'3 lttrl Now birinl full • part a product that la. wanted llllifk •dmlnistrahva/secretarial support to the II able person needed. IEsNh Seles Ume. Daya. eves. Great It needed by everyone ._ .. chief u1cutlve officer. 10 Include duties CaUIS61·16S8 Dana Pt. PACl.AGHS E "per i e D c e d career opportunities. lhrnlng potential: re•• r1qu1rlng1ndependent jvclgmen1ancl lni·
WANTED: Glrl1 20 or
over for promotion
work'. Co1mtt otoo•
b•ckaround preferred.
Call a.ftert:OO P.M C114 l
~7D
W AllHSE WOllCH
Looklnc ror mature,
alert lndiv.. wlllioe to
team and accept reap. in
estab. Newport Beach
firm involved ha supply·
ln1 textiles used in
yachtln1. back packing
and ski wear. Secure
future for right person
Filling of orders and
general ware house
duties. F /time days. 37~ hr wk . Xlnt co. pd
benefits. Pay increases
based on ability. Call
645 1066
Wa~
WAllHOUSI
SUPlftVISOI
Dynamic growth has
created this super op·
portunity at our
Newpo rt Beach
warehouse. Successful
can<lidate will have al
least 3 yrs. exper. in
supervts0ry capacity for
a medium s i ied
warehouse Must have
knowledge of warehouse
manual & computeriied
systems . Ab1l1ty to
supervise t!mployees 1s a
must. We offer excell.
compensation package
Send resume with salarv
history to
Howard Oerman
CJ 1HEIRVNE~
1001 Came;back St
Newport Beach. 92660
Ji4ual Oppty Emplyr
\Varehouseperson
Material
Control Dept.
C anon Bu s in ess
Machines. a major
manufacturer of elec·
tronl c d esk top
calculators. has an im-
mediate opening for a
Warehouseperson 1n
their Material Control
Department.
Your duties will include
physical distribution
and control activities in· t'ludin~ material r e
tei pt . wareho u se
s torage, identification
and stock rotation tasks
Tasks include initiatm~
production materia I
transfers. physic a I in · ventor y audits, and
ma1 nta1 ning good
housekeeping and area
orgaruzal1on
You must perform a
high volume of physical
work with high quality.
must possess above
a verage ma them a ti ca I
s kills and be able to
grasp all instructions re·
adily Self initiative and
responsibility are prime
requisites. Forklift abili·
ly helpful hut not mm an·
datory
Ca non Bu s iness
Machines offers ex·
celle n t employee
benefits 1ntluding com·
pany paid bfe. medical
a nd dental insurance
and sick leave benefits
plus a liberal vacation
policy
For lnfonnation:
CALL
714-549-791 I
ASK FOR
TAPE #488
124 hours a dayt
For appointment:
Contact Mary Dancy.
714-556-<1700, Ext. 23
Canon
......sMocltlftn
3191 Red Hill Avenue
Cost.a Mesa. Ca. 92626
F..qual Oppty
Em pl.yr M /F /H
, $3.40/br lo st.art. Merit aaleppenon can show On·tbe-job training. For ~ 11111111 · ,..., M i '/OU bow to earn $100,000 m ore I n f o . , c a I 1 •• $40,000.SSO,OOO. R raises. 1 .... , onrov a , •Co. Training I 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • 1qu1res 5 years uperiel"Ce, providing Ave., N.B. pr yr or more. Com· 754-*3, or inquire at: * W,h Income r: admlnl1tratlve/aecr11ar1e1 support to a Young Women 16 to 21
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1111. ln Newport Beach. For~!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Uquidyne Eoern ~SICllT .a..ay • Mv11 have the ability to communicate __ ,...._ual .... F S)'llema • effecllvlly with 11111ve11 ot m1n11gtmenl,
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Adutt. wkb outstanding llC.,,OMIST __. ..... ~~-------1 uper. Gd. typina " and compoaltlon. lnctudln; the ability to r attradht penonalltle1 p /tlme to poalbly work Eapar'd., p/UIM needed Sales abort.band req 'd. Steady comPoM original text
to apmd 15 hn per week lnto full Ume. Lite ofc. for..._lldft. '5.75 per llMf AL work1nf bact1round. • Skllll mv1tlnoluctetyplngateo+wpmend
, counaeU.1 youth a1ea wo,_, pboaea, typlna. ~~-· PYtft. ~~Mn· COMSUl.TAMTS Gd. beQetlu. Contact: •tl9rtNnd/1Jl"dWrltlngat 100wpm.
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10·15. !!venloU Ir prev. e'Xl*'· req'd. Fun .. ~~Call 8 ' --' B reune r 't Re o t a JudJ, MIMCl55-. Co .. t1I A1th1,11t.-tgrowlng~!,iln=C<>Yn~ . . w-.. Mailable. '75 •tftl08pbe.re. Cafl: Jean, 1-..._... _________ , F\a~ure llHks career PenonneJ Agency, 2790 we can off1er you an ea I Mlery be11e It
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You are the winner of e f~ ~· •· • l-4· t1eat Hercu8" earUll HO. watdll. -.1m ext 1J7 t7&.2SlhfUPM Vlvlt# Series 1. 10.210 You,,. the winner of 1.,_~ ::.a.,.· JO a.cider, '50, tootl mo. ~ bed Furn, cllD rm •Idle baby MM'l 1rr 1071 New ftlb taU, ruBy ... :.:'~· Macro Sl7S. 4fnetlcUh cr:!::V-. . S.SO.Gl-111'••• clotbel. jewelry,' toya, ·~····················· aembled, "°or t of-<•value), to Mar 11th ~lr.t .. WOOD 2a6 s lli•Uell·mall•offv! mvu.aa. C.M. 9 Crafttman table taw, fer. CaUMJ Beaut Student Bue Clrw y_.... M~ • w d S for 8. Xlnl. decldnt, CoucH•loveeeat bea•Y wttb new 1~ bp 115/220 IYOllYCAI needsrestrtn1tnasz4o. Mar.17th,aPM at •""7 ~n.8~1 14,000' In from mill. w 0 0 d 6 b; 0 w n Yanl SUt: Old Cruller motor.-..UIO. ...,11• t75-8Sll M~eryWard
c.o.talileta 55'/f\. "5-tm ext. #127 auiah .... Corte• • 8111•, Spa111b1l K1 81 .,_ -405~.atBriltol .......... / an,um. n 'lu · ·~-._. w-reoe L /R SA VE J.RENT 1' y .a. ...... 1.1 .a. TIUMPIT Cotta If eta t cau 841-5'78, ext. 212 to end tablea, wood • ~"-~·.:-• t er Id re t Ml I I 1ewooo 2•6'1 ~ Call 842-5878 ext 212 io Cklw 050
claim )'CMJr ticket.a. CW & gJ ... Gold.leaf. eta1ere. '-· -coroer 0 New·._.,P oBr Id ' S few S. Xhrt. dedtln , Sl.50 548-3188 claim your Uclteti ••••-•••••••••••••••••
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•••••••••••••••••••••• 5, 552-9Gl5. • Yard Sale, rain or ah.lne 17" Lathe $325, Clausing ~/fl MS-tlfl eat. #lZ7 auitcue w/amp)ifter & Yacht *** "-di D. Kr..r
llOW.15thSt. Sp.16
Newport Beach You are the winner of
4freettd&ets
($14value). to ........
lo.rSltow
Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8
Anaheim ConvenUon
Center
Call 642·5678. ext. 272 lo
claim your tickets.
....olTA XO.I Solid oea bdrm aet. lea• (indoon). llarine ltema, 12" LatbeSl.55 an)'tlme apkn. 9'0&'2·9128 * * * T~~l~~:wl
+ equlp.~11•evea than e mot old: also fute:Uno. toola, books, INDCITY MACHY 2 mai 15" wbeel rlma, Office...._• & Dorh lklaorR HarborCocktall C• IOJ ThomuvU.le 10Ud Fine clothes 6 more. Alto SU-«5315 ~It~ 079-14 ti I 1 LZZZDelawareSt. Cruialnl
...................... din table w/3 1vea fr t c I ea n In I Item 1 • S20/111 lawomow!:'.4# HI IOIS HunUnstoo Beach Catalina, Channel Isle.
h ·,_ ..,... ,_. vttamlm 6 fl'ft facial. AlrCompreqorServtce rft frt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the winner of WANTED: 2 female Uft· c a"". ,_.._.., eeo w l'7th C 11 1 hp port. comp, S3l5 !!:' . .:..,,!'!1,J· 33Hx18W. C 0 p • I 4 free ffdseta Hawaii, Tahiti Ir Pacific reatstered Slamete sis-· • · · Thia_.. ...., ...,.... ""' ~ Home port Nwpl Bch ters u wb. M2·42N Couch Ir loveaeat, $100 --.. ~·4218 , SI 00 /010 <Slhalue >.to
· both. 4 storage cabinets, -~A::::!~E CdM Mhcil•n.. 1010 8 couch : SSO. antique 559-5'78 ........ ~~::::.~
DOCJI 104 $20ea. 142,5304 <I all ) S t 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dresaer: $30, VW bum-lo.r Sltow •••••••••••••••••••••• TWINBedslllte new n ey . a . un. FLY INTERNATIONAL pert: '20, bit ln di•· 2 filing cabidell, ISO ea. Mar.4thruMar.8
KE&g{OND Pupe. AKC. Cost lllOOSac .,.75
1°"4· 00 Pam Am with airline bwuher: $25. MS-8103. 30 new 8' nuorescent Anaheim Conventlon Partner wanted: 24' Sea
Champ sire. M/F. Pet & t1s-5lllaft5PM Garage Sale, Sat/Sun. tsw~ror-ane ticket slip. FlrewoOd for sale, SllO a bulbe, S3ea. 142.5304 C ti•~., ;:;_n8ter Ray &mdancer in N.B. s h ow . Pvt ply . Clothing,l'ff0nb,1mall l ntapore, Central cord.Delivered. Pets 1017 a.,_, • ...,, .ext.272to boat slip. $130/mo.
213/697·13'5 aft6 pm. KI n g sz water bed stereo, misc appliances. America, Germany-631.0754 ••••••••••••••••••••••• claim yourtkkets. Lease or purchase. Call
Pit Bull Terrier Puppies, w/headboard Must Sell. 25181 La Estrada, Lag any or U countries. · . • • • 557·9S2'1. ---------• 642.2437 Niguel. Hurry! Good until Feb. N e w com b Lo o m . Par~h for sale, $150 w&th ---------M ad a m e A I e xa n de r UKC, P.R., blk & wht. 28 790-1999 pe, ~ tc-1 ltaclltcJ l•yak loah. Sall 9060
DolJa. the6 First Ladles S48-0ll89. Sofa-bed, $65. Desks. Misc. Bedroom Furniture , . ':~v~~ ~l~::oi;!1 • 754-6386. Xlnt$&00.548·3168 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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;~~a!!~~~~ln box, AMHOMEDOG chairs, mirror, misc. & Houlehold Items. 985 6d~blespa,pwrpack. k3778 . . , Pl ... &OnJ-1 1090 <Erickson 27 , spotless.
TRAINING CdM address. 675-7755 Azalea Or. Costa Mesa. S: ~~· set up $2200. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• loafs. W.W dsl, sips 5, $24,500.
Complete IN· HOM E SU.~ 1 .645-7285 Super Savlnes on per.feet 5'1'' Baby Grand Drk E .. p•11t 9030 •833-08U,640-0300•
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Training, Obedlen· Wrought iron & glass TOOLS * * * copies of 5 Romantic Wal nut Xlnt Tone,••••••••••••••••••••••• 30'5met.erSLOOP.$6000
ce/Problem Solving, dinette set. 4 chairs, Nut.I, bolts, screws, lots LohP.T....__ Perfumes. Joy, Norell, Regulated action. $1750 7~ Johnson, long shart & orbestoffer. protection. 539-7615. very gd cond. s200. of good junk. 985 Azalea .. ,_.. Ch an e I IJ 5. W h It e 493-5513 tank w/stand $225. OMC 832-21639
552-n «M. Dr.CostaMesa.S45·7MS l8l05DewberryWay Shoulders, Shalimar. . easy lift. boat bracket,---------
Qolden Ret. puppies.
AKC. F. 8 wits. all shots.
$150. 893-2188
Solid Oak 4 iece Irvine Money Back Guarantee. Wu rlitzer Sprt~e Fun· like new. Was $125 Sac. Breea:.y 12 ' now al
Bedroom Suite. ~ining NCR Cash Register . Youaretbewinnerof M.0 . or Cashier 's Check maker Organ. Ltke new. $75. AJI mint cond. Cash Anaheim Boat show
Table. Woven noor copier, l8HP Evlnrude, 1 ~~~~' only. $19.9S/oz. +tax. L ~.Call548-3941. onlyM2·9197 3/4.3/8 See New colon
Po o d I es . Toy & mats. 8x10 Designer hunting rifles. 1281 t .... ,.. " M Productions F 7·F IAIY GlAMD Encroo Hyd. auto pilot. _c_o_r_'8-1-------
Tables, Chairs. Cup-miniature. Black & Wool Rug Other misc LoganSteC .. rearC.M. lo.r"'L-w RivenldeAve.Suiu#33 Pl.AMO Complete. $1500orbest Lido 14, in good shape
boards, Side Boards & brown. Males/Females. 76().88618 &5's.1733. . Ga r age Sa I e couch . Mar. 40:::.ar. 8 N.B. 93983631"1726 Mahogany r in Is h . ofrer. 548-9697 with sail + shore moor·
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Lota of Misc. Mention 586-3C22,586-85216. Db'BedW/Fram• chairs, desks. books. AnlheimConvention Free Estimates on almost new. Premier ing-Balboa bland-SS.SOO this ad Ir t • .. 18 9 8 U holate Hid bed piano $3.'500obo Brand new Chrysler ~ or best offer. 640-5921. 1e Lhasa-Apso, AKC pups. SSS Good Cond t 0 ys · m 0 re · Center P ry. e-a· ' 83i-9 · HP outboard motor. still ---------
15o/o DISCOUMT M/F. champ. bloodline. 548-2l3'7eves ·, Parkcrest Dr. C.M. CaU &'2·5678. ext. 272 to w /new mattress $225 300 in box, 1 yr wmty. Orig Erickson 32., '75 loaded. Freeland.s-86.4 W. 19th ----------l 642·1801Cashonly. claimyourtickets. 641-82(XS AskforTerry St Reas. 951·7034. S950ask:lng $750. 751·8967 custom int-ext. Bristol
. N6ew. Be:._uMty ttrRest $3SOdble EASTILUFF * * * Spring Cleaning at our Console Wurllue .. r piano. lo•Power 9040 968-cond2703. Off,968-er o0872r R.E .P.P
-642_·_733_1 ____ &4_5_-64_34_,My nam• is Happy, my P""0 ""' a ess U d " ·--· GIANT GARAGE SALE house: 9x12 Br/biege exce ent con tllon $950. master & friends are Kenmore hvy duty gas Sat/Sun 9-3PM. Freezer, Nwpt Sch Tennis Club wool rug $75. Hexcel 631-3474 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Amer. Oak Rolltop Desk
S curve, ex cond. $2500
pp 546-8209. 962-0049
traveling & moving. I dryer S75 548-2654 I TV fam. membership avail, FOil SALE need to find lmmed. a . ' bikes, dishes, toys, $800. Call Answer Ad Bluelite 185 skl'a $75. Sportt.ci Gooch 1094 BANK REPOS IY SEALED llD
home with a back yard TV "& Combination ~'...aamdboes..:Jln .. elothns,esk\.~' #451,M2-4300,24hrs. S co,tt kb oot t 9 ""1 D ••••••••••••••••••••••• March 216, 1-1.2·.oo pm. for 1or2 months. I am a Record Player $250. " tan.t," ' ' $85. pac age both for 4" Keen Gold dredge wet DEALER TRADE ..., Refrigerator Sl25. much more . 2906 BalboaYacht ClubMem· $1'5!). sults,hookerset-up$ror CONSIGNMENT SALLY-Famous 10· MONDAY SPECIAL well trained lrg dog. Freezer ISO. Cash only, Quedada, Eastblufr & bershlpforsale. 67s..0421 2 divers. Keen dry metersloop. Details con·
Fine Ant Compatable with family all week. 200 King• VistadelOro 8511600 h L 'k USED BOATS tact Mrs. Marian Per· BabyGrandPiano &kids.l canofferalotof " · Dinette & 4 chra $100. ~-~r . 1 e new . rin, Coast Community
Burled Walnut Ca 1880 dog's love & fun. My Place, N.B. Super Super Garage Sale Teac 3340$ tape deck. Kenmore elec. dryer, OVEtt 150 Colleges. (714) 556-5750.
From Dresden, Ger. master can offer more. Beautiful Liv. Rm set Sat ~Sun l Oam . 9&7 Low hrs. great cond. Uke nu $125. 4 sets twn Brand new Chrysler ACTION BOATS I SI / ~off! ON Ed Fee is open for neg. So if $400. Din. Rm $600. g:av::ta Dr, La1una llOOftnn.~T067 PP. s prlnes /mattresses SOHP outboard motor, 0~ ps 9070
JONATH,A,N 'S youwanttoshare some Mahogany bdrm set · 125-50/set.BedframeS7. stillinbox.lyrwrnty, CstHwyatBeachBlvd •••••••••••••••••••••••
,A,NTIQUES love c a II us : H m : $700. Cash only. 20 Ho.ehaW Goods 1065 FOi SALE: Set of8 dininl chrs $100. Orig S9SO asking $750. HwiUngton Beach Newport Beach mooring
Oakbrook Village 636-6939; Wk: 965-3200. Kings Pl. N.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale cl surplus vehicles Child's or sewing desk 751-8967 /'JS' sloo S2S 000
Lagwut Hills 855-4657 Contest Prlae·20 pc and office equipment. $25. Flexle nyer sled $20. 21' Lyman Lapstrake VS w . JS-ss13 . ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IAKCReg.CockerSpaniel Couch $125, _brass lamps waterless cookware. (3) Ford l!<o T pick-up l ·spdgirlsblke tu. B&D TV,ltodlo, Greymarine. beaut
::: pups. 10/wks old, $125. S3S ea, chairs pr, 2 end Sac. at $250 557_9856 aft w/uUlity box (1970). etec. lawn edter $25. HIA, Ster9o 1091 cond. must see to ap-Slips available. Newport
Arches Marina. 25' to
S7'. Avail. now. 642-4644
Applmcfl 1010 631-0754. tables.coffeetable.$175 4pm (UJ72),(1176);l!<.T lnt'nl tires 1S5SR13 $10 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• preclate67S·S208
••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 female Coetler pups. . Singer sewing machine cab • cbauis (1961); 175SR14 '5. 1201 Eatelle, Color remote TV, 19" . .,.. -· P Y 200 h RARBORAREA SJJ.S.~a4 J•wtlry 1070 Ford SedalH dr (1173); Wettctif'f 54111-Sharp, x1nt cood. 16 mo. •• -eon an P APPUANCESERVICE AKCChamp. bred. Buff ....................... (4) Adcllo1 macblnea · _. S300/0BO.M2-8St2 Turbo Diesel. fu1ly Side Ue. up to 25',
$150/mo. 23319th St. WebUYused appliances color. 118&-1.S06. Drexel party table. dk Gold & Silver, top dollar. < V le tor. Add o · X . Mfr. RepnmentaUve call· equipped, lmmac. cond.
·-wesellrecond.guar BARKLESSBASENJI Span .• 4 chain, 12SO. Clasarincs? Hermes ); manual Ing on schools wants Beautiful Color TV: 2 yr Bargain priced. P .P . Apt C. 67S.0236.
appliances. 549-3077 Red/wh.lte F pupe. AK . Sofa, 8', gold/olive leaf. 957-8053. typewriter. Cont a cl lines Write701 Marigold. wrnty. Free dehvery 775-7125. 673-37'29.
llUY.APPLl.AHCES S200.964-2119,962-4657. !r!~~~~~~r·:.·~~::2 loose Dia. I.SO els.-~~~~!te!ts~;1~) CoronaDelMar,92625 Sl4S.646-l78&. 21· 19'T1 Reinell Cruiser, Usec/~~~~:lip. We
Les 957-8133 Fne to YOll 1 o4 glass-top coffee table, l . 7 ~els . Have a~ -6 3 l · 1 2 0 0 . M e s a Underwood typewriter Complete FISHER Stereo 190 H.P. omc. Vanson have 216' sailboat. need
•••••••••••••••••••••• woodbue $40 640-988S pratsala. $38,000. Wtll Consolidated Water Dis-$20. Electric hot curler 536-1104 trlr. fully equip, sips 4. Newport slip. Will teach
New lS cu n. Frostrree ' · Sac. Call for info. trlct. set in case, like new SlO. $8500/0r trade for V.W. sailing also. Ross or lin· refng. $450. Microwave Affectionate M cat needs s.u ·dl 1 gcz 5678 Amana Radar Range home. owner has al· 2 twin beds (or king bed). 558-7276 M o v I NG s AL E . Hibachi $2.50. Large ' • t.ems • _v_a_n_66-__ 2340 ______ , da, 1·535-1161.
lergy .....,,. •wu extra long length. S;JSea . Fri·ga'daa·r· .,·de /s t· de plants 12.50ea. 631-3474 Sl50640-784S · """""~ 540-7987 Ladle's dla. cocktail ring, " "
Washers. Dryers: Refrlg.
Whirlpool. Kenmore.
Ma ytag. Recond. re ·
fi nished. guaranteed!
$155 delivered 750-3103
{2 )9 mo. old M dog.a, Irish
Sett.er mix & Shep. mix.
891-3118
aprals. $1650; take $800. $350. Hoover cleaner· WANTED· Stoller & ,
2 studio beds, bolsters & in ct. dla. sol., apprals. bar stools, steel work highchair also mis c -------~
table, $225. 12150; l900. 642·2287. bench, ladles bike. yard baby ltema. 751·8981 • ~5040. 673-3350 tools & furniture. Many
Fluffy 8mos old female ~ ct. diamond r ing, other items. Sal 9-3, Sun WANTED DAILY PILOT
21 cu n. Freeze r. United
upright. xlnt cond
$350/offer. 754·6757
cat black to good home 6' designer glass clock & $1000. 14 ct. pearl ring, 9-12. 18892 Paseo Cortez, delivered to my home!
848-6423 aft 5pm wkdays matching coffee table by $350. cultured pearls. Irv. (Across from Univ. 31&55 Laurel Lane South
Glass Arts. flaw leas, $125. P.P. (213)431·5175 HI.) Laguna. ,........... 1050 ~. S5lMI05S ----------------l
Apt sz Lady Kenmore
washer & dryer. llOV.
W /Stand, $300. 496-8364
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FOR SALE! Din. table, ma hog, 78''. 2
Ives. & buffet. $300.
646-lO!l7
Din. table, Engl. Regen·
Kenmore Washer &
Dryer. $250.
498-7514
Antique English oak
sideboard In perfect con-
dition with nice detail.
$350. Dttsser, mapte &
French provincial, $100.
Two matching dressers.
maple & country style.
$100 for the pa i r .
Kingsize waterbed in
perfect condition with
oak frame. non·sway
mattress & heater, $200.
Call 548-7827·MUST sell!
cy style, twin ped.. D 4:~§1
end. solid yew wood. 2 P'
Edwardian din. chairs.
Odds 'n ends. 962· 7136 Westinghouse Washer &
Dryer. n25 for both.
642-3156
20 cu ft. avocado. Philco
rel'rig, with Ice-maker,
like new. $300. 548·0130.
sears Refrlg, avocado.
ice-maker. reversible
door. clean. 4/yrs. $145.
754·7939.
Sear s Kenmore gas
stove, xlnt cond, clean.
S75. 754-7939.
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Ref's clean work good $60 Lea 957-8133
& SlOO. Refril FF. clean 8' Oameweave sofa w.
xlnt szoo. Frzr, upright, match. 6' loveMat, 4 )'TS
12' cstm made couch, 11'
sofa table Inlaid Tapa
shell, 11' cstm made cof·
feeta.ble, must see to ap.
preclate. 760-8239
Elegant dining rm set,
carved table, 6 chrs.
china cabinet, buffet,
appraised over $5000.
sacrifice $2950/0BO.
644-1033
Upholstered swivel
rocker, antique gold
velvet $125, purchued 6
mo aio. like new. 2137
Miramar, Balboa Pen. 67U456 • clean. won. good $100. Id · d •"85 Waaher. clean worlu 0 ' new con • -·•---------good $15. Dryr. 181, 640-4779eves/wlmds. 2pairtrundlebeda
clean. works &ood 175. Crib, complete, S90. =-= ~lS. 541-448S. Ripcbair. SJO. 559-9398 --------
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Otraa1ponder. 140-4109 COSTAMESA •• IU'"nO stereo, wheel• & UMIVBSITY Showroom new. Z40D. a /c, nu tire•. 2 topa .
..-. • 1939 La Sale 4 ctr sedan. 541-3334 uut.H IUYU ~ N shadow. ll's Beautiful! ., .... -•SERVICE only 22,000 tniJH. SUll i.n ShOwroom sharp. Have ~ verY rood cond. '7500. • """ OF MIW (WUPZ> °"""'".q t 4 ed all service records. 111101.tlld .... ti 40 (714) 734-1833 79 Chev)' Luv, 4x4, 8500 Top• dollan for Sports S72'5 OlDSMOllLI warran Y· .$Pt! • air
••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ml, air, abell, xlnt cond. Can. Bugs , Campers, 'IO's Ir •a I '1 JIM MAllNO HOteA conditioned, steering. $29,750.
MIW PUCH MOPIOS '84 Fotd Gel~llle 500, 2 dr. $8150. -.•11 914'1, Audi·, AV AJLAl&.I NOW VOLKSWAG&I GMC TIUCl(S Ne~e(~~inal ! Like P.P. 540-3ll6 Anyllode~Wboletale xlnt et1I. orlf. paint. AsltforU/C MGR IOYCARYIAIMW Be h Bl d 2850Harbor Blvd. $16,tSO '73 ~L. classic white,
s.veuptoll87 '750/080.831-0883 amper shell, alum. 3' JIMMARIHO 1540JamboreeRoad 1871
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Ul·2504 873-1455 high, 8 ' long. SlOO . VOUCSWAGIM NEWPORTBEACH • 540..9640 """"' 644-1533 nites/wkends: '41 Chev; runs areal . 642.1175. , 18711 Beach Blvd. 64ft.6444 • VOLKSWAGEN 833--0Wdya.
Pucb Maxi Moped, very $2800 or trade. Days HUNTINGTON BEACH "" 71 DATSUH 71 HOHDA CIVIC 18711 Be•ch Blvd ----
clean. lo ml, orig owner. 581·2003: eves 8SS-8984 '75 Chev v, ton, clean, 142•2000 S ~k IMW SI 0 HATCHIACK 5 speed, radio, heater. 142-2000 '76 ~E. river blue, tan
$395. 8'75'4857. ·u T·Blrd. complete I; loaded incl. tilt whl, Used Car 5 speed, air condition· This is the one ever int. snrf. cass. 114,000.
'78 Peu1eot, looks bad restored, like new, over S2SOO.M6-0382 TOP DOLLAR SM!! Ing, stereo. A very pret-ybody wants. In superbl•--------1 499·1998, 972-9143 Dr.
runl ...... t 1235. S1 2 M spent . take '71 GMC'"" •--V8 • spd • •tD a-I '76 BMW"""" ly 5 speed economy car condition with less than N Pugh. --$8500/0 80 L . .... <An•, • • • r-" rv c.vv~ with Ulterior room and 36,000 miles (3206) A " S !r75-0M2 · eaving a /c, dLsc brakes, saddlt! GOOD I, CLEAM 438RVC well equipped with silver buuty with black ~•"' ~ '72 Mer~es Model E4dr
Moh vdft/ country.6'2·2287 . tanks, elec brake con-. 'TI BMW3201 shadeku&sport stripe . interior and it is on sale ~~~-~ Sedan. 6 cyl fuel inject. S:::t;; 9150 .55 Mercury 11000 Gd trol. posl-traction. USED CAIS! 234RZQ (522WMZ> Vou can own foronJy -;;v 4spd trans, snrf. 29.000
•••••-•••••••••••••••• cond in /out.' . $2400/080. 848-4918 'TI ~X3201 this car for 53199 Cft 0 orig mi. New Michelin l1'£4.~" $4499 -... Tires. Xlnt cond. ~l of. '79KAWKD17S,xlntcond 642-1775. '65 Chevy, straight 6, 14' '78BMW 320i IOI WITHAM IOI WITHAM -w feroverS4SOO 499·3874.
ridden il's $600 /0ffer .46 Ford Woo di e , box. A-1 shape S2.000. 799ULJ VOUCSWAGEH .... ~ ,_"V 661~ ri!Stored, $13,000. ALSO Call846-T122 • '79Js~~r'1 7~c:!t~':.~~rE:Ve. 7~WWestminstetrAve. ?.. -.,
LOOK!! '80 KAWI 250 '29ModelATownSedan. '60 Ford t ruck . new "79 BMW320iA in Westminster m estmins er RESALE
LTD lo mi, gd cond. Sac 4 dr, restored. Ideal for wheels. & tires, body In 2150 H..tMr llYd. 8l6YZE 893-7S51 638-7880 893-7S5l 638-7880
$12000.B.0 . 642-8106 s tudent . S 10,00 0 . perfect shape Runs CotN MeM 645-5700 '80 BMW 538i '78 HOHDA
'7SYamaha RD60classic 675-6161. great 631 -3860 8S6ZSU 76DATSUHD210 Dynamite 5 speed rrd ----WANTED! 28402 Maniuerit~ 4 speed, air condition· hatchback. Only 2SOOO s-speed lBllmpg $400. '57 T-Bird xlnt cond VGM 9570 Portlwcay ing. AM·FM . <9051821 miles. <IClNDY>
tr•deforSabot642-24S5 Black&whiteinterior ••••••••••••••••••••••• Late model Toyotas and $2595 s3a95 V o I v o s . C a I I u s MisMoft V&.fo ,
Motor"-t.S•, $12,000 497-4365 7aDODGE T DAY !!! 831-2040 495.4949 fjHf(W{ UOt.V<Wl JIMMARIHO .~~~:!' ..... !~~ R•=.:a' v . 8 , ~4uVti.:'m at i c , I ClosedSund~y~ ~'II vOll(SWAGlN 1NC VOLKSWAGEN
WI CAH SILL ••••••••••••••••••!~.~~ transmission. air condi-l • 534--t100 lB711 Beach Blvd.
OU R. '78 Dodge RV Van. Self· Honing, power I steer· 13731 Harbor 142-2000 Y I V. contained. Xtras. low ing. stereo tape. mags. 1"'"--"-lhc&. Garden Grove ·so 4-dr Acl'ord , A IC'
S59-1304 miles.842-52-4 1 Thisisaprettygoldwith CotteMo• AM /FM cass . :.nrr. paneling & carpet in ex-~ •U-tJO) w U O-t07 & I SJ • llOAOWAY '77EleganzaGMC26' WhtelDrhH 9550 cel lent condit ion SMHA AHA mags, xtras Assume
Beaut cond, many xtras, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11K76723) It 15 a short --Ptemium prices -lease ~.31 mo. or buy
S29,SOO. 963-U42 '76 SUIARU wheelbase and on sale paid for any used car 835·3 I 71 out $400 to take O\•er .. ~EEL DllVE this weekend for only <foreign or domestic) fl<E uLnw.1.n oRtvtHG ,..ACHIHt Dys 556 ·0511 . V1nrt'
RENT: 22' lux. mtr "'"" $3999 in goodcond1tion. •USED IMWs• Eves642·1150Pete home. Sips 6 , self·cont. WAGON IOIWrTHAM See Us First' -----
$275 /wk. + 8• m i. 4cylinder.4 speed.AM · v-vsw•GE... '77756200230cs1004~~ed<02471 '79 HONDA 4dr. auto. 64~. FM COS2PPM > Excellent "-""" " ' a< ...,, stereo/tape. a /c, $6520
buy at only 7600 Westminster Ave. '79 320i (7560) 9.5 644-05.50 '76 Tioga Motorhome, $2695 in Westmiflste r '77 6.30 csi auto (0040) ----
complete roof air, $8500 893-75.Sl 633-7880 '80528iA1unrl. 0625) '73 Honda Civic, 4s pd, ~~.offer. 631'0295 ' ~~tt~~ '78 Ford custom Van. xlnt Closed s-daya -1980 OATS~ ::2t.~ln!;~:~ =~~. ~ cond. am/fm ster eo ForTheBest 11020001 M.8-7Z16. '6 8 Dodge l 1 O 534-4100 ca&s.6cyl,4spd,25mpg. :!888 llarborRl\'d BuyOrLeaseDeal DELUXE
m otorh ome, se lf · 13731 Harbor new t i res . S4SO o' l'maa \lt's.1~00.130 lnOrangeCounty .. Automatic trans., fac· '74 Hooda, bas new eng,
contained. rt. front Garden Grove 760-8337.~. ComeSeeUsToday!. toryaircond.,body side Sspd, dual carb & dual
d a m a o e d . S 1 2 o o . Wanted late model car lo exh. One of a kind. $2800. • • ... cnn b I moldings, radio & low. 6"-n78.l.934Federal. 4X40odge, '66,2000mion MUSTS&L _,.,.,c• ,assume ease ._-~ ' low mllea. (34BVRS). 842-9946 a fte r 6pm
Tralen. Trayef 9170 new eng, 44Q, water in· '77 Dodge Trades 200 or payrpent.s •W-3591 ~ <Stk. 143Z). Offer good 1_1J48.._m_6_. ------
••••••••••••••••••••••• ject, port converter. g11 mint cond., P IS. P /.B. Auto.. ~port.ct -thru~Hl. CICJlllm" 9730
8x24 Aristrocat, like new shocks, stage II shirt kit t/~·x f."".:i·1 c~l~,: a i:: •••••••f••••••••••••••• SADOl.EIACk Ottl, Y $3999 •••••••••••••••••••••••
TERRIFtC
SAVIHGS
Example~·
•'75 SEL
Uatht!r, Sunroof
136345)
$12,950
•'79 2400
Fully Equipped (072651
$14,950
•DIESELS
'79 2400
Pastel Blue <M154ll
'79 2400
lvorytParch HY12GS l
'80 2400
Gold Br/Bamboo 1559301
'79 3000
White /Parch < 18236 l
'79 lOOTD
Maple/Bamboo 1050711
'7' lOOSD
Mil Br/Barn (04768 1
'79 lOOSD
Mag Blue/Parch (06604)
'IO JOOSD
Ivory/Parch 06011)
•450 SEL11
'774SOSR
Sil Bl/Bl, Lea <10768>
'77 4SOSR & trans, new radials. A.H llcMMC> 9705 IMW .... lftal90IT D TfrUM ,._ J ~.OOO. <K.P68S8 >. am /fm cass, camper S6500/0BO. 962·59oo . a · ""'",. A .. '72 JAv X 6 Gm/Parch. Lea 163757> 499-31116 !>45-82161. Brad •••••••-•••••••••• •• ••• 28402 Marguerite Pkwy· 888 Dove Street Dynamite, ye 11 ow .
abeU, \cu more xtras. Le ._SE Mission Viejo NEWPORT BEACH loaded luxury sedan. •SL'1 TNllen,uttlty tllO 96000/0BO.US.008S. .tosWcmhd 9590 5A Avery Pkwy. exit (S lll-1300 Best ride & dri ve 77Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT• Fwy.) h Cl MotorcycleTrailer '77 JeepCJS,lomileage. • 131•2040 49g.4949 anyw e r e . ea n MldBlue/Blue C:J73821
3 rails tood cond. $350 xlnt cond. Xtras. Must PQRSCHES CbedSundaya for Sale C705GNR> '79 SL Bestoff~973Z se ll. s 50001 0BO . 1911 ALFA CHEAP'.'· s.4!9151 ... 0 Jvory/Bamboo <56:J70I 675-7306.832~. SPIDERS •74 IMW JIM M.... " '79 SL
A..to& .5!!:.,~!:f..~9400 ·11 Dodge. $4000 or best WANTED Dynamite 2002 four Slightly used turbo kit VOLKSWAGEM Eng Red 153253) ,_._. __ • speed with stereo Very ;~ '74 Datsun z cars 18711 Beach Blvd. JIM SLEMONS
•••••••••••••••••••••••offer. 631 0295 or Allow ustheopportunity IEACHIMPOltTS clea n . Original 768-5837. 842-2000 IMPORTS
$SAVESAVES SS6-3'T78. loconsiderthepurcha1e 848DoveStreet C935LHQ> ------1970llARBORBLVD ~USED PARTS • or trade-ill of your clean NEWPORT BEACH u995 '78 2110Z 2+2. xlnt cond. """ 72 :V.. ton pick·uP xlnt h Ch k .h U .., Am /Fm cass a/c. snrf. '67 Jaguar 3.8 MK llS all COSTA MESA Imported car parts cond S2000 or best ofrer. Porsc e ec wit 5 752-0900 JIM MARINO orig. very well main 631·1Z16 833-9300
IMPORT 342.~ Today' ----- -VOLKSWAGEH SH50. PP 640'1948 tained Must Sacrifict-~~!!!~!!!!!!!~~!!!I AlfTO SUPPL y ---1j~~ '78 Alfa Spyder Co nvt l8'71l Beach Blvd CV('S/wkends S46-8570 ::
101 N. Manchester Trvdu 9560 _ fJa) ~-~ XI n t co n d . s i Ive r 842 2000 For sale ---Anaheim 776-9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ w I m a r o on i n l • '71 XJ6, our loss. your
'800au un ·-:--_:H·.·,:,,0,.:-.. Blaupunkt Am /Fm ORAHGECOUNTY'S DatsunZ gain! Newly r.blt en1c For-* Pick.Up G••cll'nGro"'-"'l)f-2.»J s tereo. 35.000 m1 , OLDEST f front suspension. ex Datsun z 5 s p ee d . Am . Fm $7250/0BO p P. ~8-2184 mo or haust system. We put
cassette. 0847234) eves. & + other parts the money in The rar is motor Mtll Top Dollar 768-5837 yours ror s.s5oo. Must
+ -AL-__... Barwick Imports Auel 9707 Sell Days 661 1166. 1<:ves
7-,._51..-37 •• 131.33" p31·d •• -.~··················· ·12 DATSUN 24oz 49J.C8>5
Porsche 914 western style
mag wheels. S20 ea.
548-9744,548-6446
'79 GMC Steps Ide Pick up.
make offer.
548-9697
T , ...,.15 & t GSO.l5 '78 Che.vrolet a~T P .U.
"12 AMdi I OOLS Sales-Service LeasmR ForYour Car! R C I Lo mi. l owner. good ----4 door, automatic, low oy arver, ftC. l'Ond. Call645·2041. '61 Mark II. 3 8 All orig, JOHNSOH&SOH miles. extra clean ' Roll~'Royce RMW -------75.000mi.lowner.allre
Uncot.Mercuty C593GIT) 1S40Jamboree Fiat 972 co rds. m 1 n i mum
2626 Harbor Blvd. ~· IMW Newport Beach 640·6444 .. ......... ... .. ...... rest or a t i o n re q
Costa Mesa ~0.5630 2840'2 Marguerite Pkwy. .-1L IMW -"111 Fiat124 Spider S 6 9 0 0 I 0 B 0
1966 MHCEDES
250S4DOOR
"All or iginal'' w1lh
automatic trans.. pwr
steering, AM /FM radio.
air cond.. white w /red
interior & extra -;harp'
ITUR674 )
OHLYS3995
IAKER STREET
USED CARS
142.S B11ker Street
COSTA MESA
54S-3334 ~o l.-r wo 32K rru, power. a te. 8'
t 1 res on ~ood spoke bed w /shell 54(}.9688
dodge rims . 1200 . ---------
I' Mission VieJ'o v Con "bl (7\•)r..o~ ""39 W• Peay DynamJte 2002 4 speed. vcrtt e 1 " ........,, • 450SL/maint. m x Int
Mercedes '75 240D, snrf,
I o m i , a i r •
tape/Fm tst~reo. im·
mac. Ask $8950 Must
sell regardless . Dr.
Ma son: 675-0941 ---'68 Mercedes 280S, gd
cond . S2800 t 0 BO.
557 2699, 759-29t5 ask for
Bill
MBZ280 1973
XLNTCOND. $6000
CALL 76().9278 ---MG 9742 •••••••••••••••••••••••
78MGMIDGET
4 cylinder. 4 speed. AM ·
FM radio. heatt!r . A
very sporty car that is
really fun to drive.
Brown is beautiful with tan interior and only
IS.000 mi.les. A sure win·
oer can be your s .
<654UYZ > Only
$3699
IOIWITHAM
VOUCSWAGIH
7600Weslmlnster Ave.
ln Westmi.nsler
89J.7S51 638-7880
'79 MG Midget. Dark.
brown. Xlnt cond. $3950.
Days 645·SS70. Eves
645-0048.
MGI 9744
················-······ 79M51
CONVHTllLI
4 cylinder, 4 speed. Thia
is a pretty British raci.111
green with low miles.
(882WEU> rt is all
ongmal and on sale this
week for the unbelieva·
ble pnceof
$5299
IOIWITHAM
VOUCSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westm inster
893 75.SI 638-7880
'79MGI
D ynamite 4 s peed
roadster with air condi-
tioning. Super s lick !
1483222)
$4995
JIM MAR.IMO
VOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
842-2000
'77 MGB, lo m1. AM /FM.
new top, $3500.
832.7359 OVER I e3 i.zo4 o Alrcondltionin".stcreo. Only 29.882 miles!! Ko,.......Ghla 9734 cond. F equip Poss Closedsundays · " Mak mo t hl pa Original Beige finish. e n Y Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• neg pr 1 re Da n · -----
llw look '77AUDIFOX Verysharp.(001PID) m1072eUnJtSsl and down °70 Ghia convert, 646-Zl.28. '79 MGB xlnt cond. 21K
892..a!:56 '76 El Camino Classic, all
S.~ .. •·-... Sb llf GM xtras. super s hape .
For Your Good Dynamite sun roof. 2 $5695 restored. nu paint. top & mi. am/fm tape deck,
VW,PorscheorAudi door 4 speed . Very JtMMAllMO Barwick lmports int. am/fm cass. xlnt '78 450SL. blk on blk. mags. lu.gg rack S6300
WUU&JIU e or or $ 3 0 0 0 D Y s
ChevySbortbed P ick-Up (714)738-7454: eves : ~ond . $450 JO BO ,_M_O._f_TI_S_. -----
~-... ---.,,. .. ,• sharp! 1779SPZI VOLKSWAGEN __!!_!,:3~1 eng.SSS00.637-2367 _ polished rim s. mint 645-:.J28eves /wknds
1 $3495 cond. 14.000 mi, $30.000. 18711 Beach Blvd. '79 Fiat 2000 124 Spyder. ·~ K Ghia. Completely 631-51.SS
JIMMAltlHO 842°2000 Blue Power windows. restored. Over S9200 in -----
VOU<SWACiEftl ---:-stereo, hardtop incl. vested. Only asking '72 .SOSL. ver y c lean.
73 Dodge lOOP/4. PS. Air CHEAP!! shocks. aux tank, motor VW-PORSCHE-AUDI
Slightly used turbo kit sound.1)45.,8()9() 44.S E. Coast Hiway
'70. '14 Datsun Z cars Have something to sell 1 at Bayside Drive I 18711 Beach Blvd. Divorced. must sal: 79 X Int. cond. S7 .000. between S4300·S4500 both tops, 78,000 mi, I 142-2000 320i blk/tan, Lux us pkg 645-998.S S79-l4lll 114.SOO. 494-7451 ,,__ ___ 7_98-_583'7 ___ --1 Clauifled ads do it well. Newport Beach 673·0900 -.,..,-------!Alllos. Mow 9100 Alltoa, Hew HOO 14.Mtoa, H•w 9100 Mites, Mew 9100 , .....••......................•........................................ ····················
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THAI WAY
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------AM+oa, H•w tlOO Alltos, Hew
'75 IMW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dynamite 2002
automalit . Air condi· tionlng, ster eo & low
miles. lt's squeak y
clean! C419NKQ I
$4995
JtMMAalHO
VOUCSWAGEH
187ll Beach Blvd
142,.2000
1980 BMW 5281, 4 dr,
loaded -Ute new. 26,000
ml. Alaume leaae or buy
oul TI'1S4f..6950
"15 BMWSIOI. low m lies,
•m/fm/8, auto aad air
ftawS.., must aee f7 .SOO
Pvt Ply &eo-1547
c.,f .......................
'V'l. A/C. AM /FM CUI .. Jntf, et(, tuCI0/080. 8*831)4.
'64 MGB, reblt eng & gear
box, new top &.int. new
am/fm. new michelln
radials, $2300. 840-8090
afler6J>m .
tlOO
74roac .. tt4
• e1lla.der, s apeed, •t•rtO. ,,. ftaett ...
tblt JOU will He. I be~ )'OU CH OWQ no
finer black on black
el.-C for leu. (1151)
Tbl• I• tbe ultimate Retnit ..uta1 'M 110 B. aporta car for only ...._, mao. 1d cond. 111ff
Call TU·ITT5, 111-1081 IOI WITHAM
uUorSut. YOUSWA•8'
ltnPOISCHI
!'.'fJr.COUN
VI, l ....._ air eoiad.,
pwr . ..-.... erulte,
All/FTll cua. Ii under
11,080 nUliM I (.00.) U7.tll
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
LEASE
DIRECT!
1911 SAAi
TUllO.
,...... t741 7800W•tmlaaterAve.
•••-•••••••••••••••••• In Weatmlnlter OltAM4tl COUNTY
/\ 11,c 1 ~1 r." F1( 1M 1\ 1.,, ii
(.(•'IA '-\l",A r, l,' tlll,(1
LIASE IU'755l 8¥· '76 tUS, Sapd, mags, SAAi
73 POISCHt · ste"'° can, anrf, sliver, B~f~~&SE DJRECT! t 14 Im mac. SH,950. PP. OVERSEAS
Dynam1te.5 speed. Only SC0.19t8eves/wkends. DELIVERIES 1911,.,.IOT
TUUOt ~;:>ir:1~~:~r ~~~: ....... !?~~ 1· '!f!~I
llACH IMPOITS VOUSWAfiEH . Ill DEALER IN O:S.A. ..:I~-~J •_,
lt71 TRIUMPH
COMVBTllLI
A white "Spitfire" with
black top fr Werior. •
speed trans., AM /FM radi~! extra clean &
ONLY 2.S,000 Jow miles! (31*:). •
OMLY$3ftS
IAk&STllET
USIDCAIS
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA
545-3334 .. DoveStreet 187UBeachBlvd. ~ IOY 10 120Gare1enGrove 81
NEWPORT BEACH 142-2000 CARVEil Garden Grove 530.9190
712-0tOO T pd ROUS·ROYCE ollsWOCJlft 9770 ---------'70 911 cpe, 5 I , 2.2, IMtM"'W.. 5.... 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7t PIUelOT stereo, mags, best offer. ...._.. .. .c11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •75 Bug
5°' Diesel. Automatic, 64().0918,642-3338 ........ '76SubaruWagon,a /c. Sunroof, EXCELL.ENT
sun root. 22.000 miles & •60 B 64 000 . CLOSED WHOAY~ 12100. CONDmON' ! (031179 >
jmttitenew. (1.2210) ~/OBO.mi. 1114)642·5984. $3911 $7tt5 DIRECT IMPORT.New Toyota -9765 Barwick Imports
JIMMAllHO ~· & us ed European •••••••••••~••••••••••• 831-331 I '78 911SC $23.500 l>r as-Prestige & classic. US
VOLKSWA6EH sumeloan. Pet Blue/lthr specs anyplace in USA .
l.17U8eacb Blvd. tan, snrl Blaupunkt Telex 681·396 or (714)
842·2000 AM /FM cass, 631-1532 S.9-:1182
Porsche 9750 '67 912 Sepd, am/fm Btrk, Saab 9760
••••••••••••••••••••••• clean, new shocks/muf· •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Por. 914, AM /FM rler. rblt seats $5200 '72 99E. 4 dr. auto. orig.
cass .• very good cond. 752·8786 clays, 551·5076 owner , 2 6 m p g ,
$t200. P.P. 1-525·6887 eves/wknds $1900/0BO. 851·3163
Alltos, Hew 9800 Alltos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
THE
CAR.
NEW 1981 DATSUN
THE
PRICE.
78TOYOTA
CBJCAGT
Automati c
transmission, air cond.,
power steering. stereo.
What will you do with all
the money you save?
This top selling Toyota is
in superb condition and
has shade kit & custom
wheels. (l75UJX> It is
very ownable for only
$4999
IOIWITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7600Westmlnster Ave.
in Westmins ter
893-7551 638-7880
'75 VW RAlllT
4 cylinder. automatic
transmission, air condi·
lioning, stereo, a really
great running Rabbit
with Blaupunkt stereo. A
nicely equipped car and
or course VW reliabilty
(080 MVFl. You can own
this car ror only.
$2,699
IOI WITHAM
VOUCSWAGEN
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638·7880
76VWVAM
7 passenger. looks & 1980 Toyota SR S, pkup, runs great. All original xlntcond. !'ispd. AM /FM (7270>
stereo. like new 831-7494 I CREVIER IMW aft s I
'76 Toyota Corolla. ate,
am/fm stereo cass. sta-
tion wgn tn lop cond
$2400/0BO 642·0693
tst & Broadway
Santa Ana 835-3171
76 YWSCIROCCO
!'i speed. air cond1t1on-
ing. stereo. It is hard to
IOYWDASHIR
DIESEL SEDAM
4 cylinder. 4 speed, fac
tory air conditioning,
stereo cassette. sun roof.
You say you are looking
ror economy and com·
fort? Look no rurther.
we have the pretty red
metallic diesel now and
it has less than 8000
males c 365ZSQ I "'ur
only
$8299
IOIWITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7600 Westminste r Ave
in Westminster
893 7551 638-7880
'79VWRAlllT
Dynamite. low mlleaJ?e.
custom 2 door automatic•
& ai r conditioned
Original. Sharp '
(792507)
•$4995
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
VW Convertible
'73, looks nice, runs
great. Radials. $3900.
4!M·24CTT
'7•SUPER sue
Xlnt ccnd, mutt Mil.
1~
71 Scirotto, web, konlt,
lowered. arrs.
So.a •H
11'fWIU. ..._IM 1.--ce
COMVlaTIILI P~? l write any
• cylinder, 4 s peed. risk, lo monthly rates.
stereo cassette. Thia it Plrtel Ina. Ma-319$
the bard to rind convert.I-Vol•o 9772
bl• In truly excellent ••••••••••••••••'••••••• conditJoo w{lh very low
miles. (18$VAH) Custom
wheels add to the beauty
and la on sale for only
""' IOIWITHAM
VOLKSWAGEH
7600 Weatmlnster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638-7880
72YWIUS
Dynamite 7 passenger 4
speed. Super runner!
(129EKW>
$2895
JIM MARINO
VOUCSWAGEM
18711 Beach Blvd.
842-2000
VOL YO
S.ALES.SHVICE
AM>LIASIHG
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
EARLlll(E
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
646-9303 540.9467
ORAMGE COUMTY
VOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer
an Orange County•
BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
BRAND NEW Nert!~,
1981 RABBIT 10120 Garden Grove Bl CONVERTIBLE Garden Grove '•30.9190
Equipped with 5 s peed.
power brakes. AM-FM
stereo with cassette
whitewall tires. metallic
paint. (003767 )
VOUCSWAGEN
'74 Volvo 164E. xlnt cond.
ne w t ire s. brk s.
alternator. etc Must l'ec
to apprec Must sell
Sar. S3000 968·27CTT
'76 Vol vo 242. red. 4s pd
w/overdnvt>. snrr. air.
am /fm :.t t.>reo I' P
4'94.2879
7600 Westminster Ave AutCK, Used
in Westminster •• •• •••• ••• •••• • • • •• ••• 893-7551 638·781«! General 9901
'79 VW DIESEL .......•..•..•.........
SAL!S, SERVIC!
AHD LJ!ASINO
71 CADILLAC
CPIDIYIU.E
Ah· cond., power whl· •
dowa , pow'er seats.
stereo tape, Landau top,
tilt wheel, crulae con·
troJ Here la your op·
portunJly to own • truly
fine 'automobile. One of
A merlca 's most lux·
urlous cars in s uperb
condition with maroon
finish ind leather in·
tenor. (605VPU ) Only
$73'9
IOIWfTHAM
VOUCSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638· 7880
SeV11le EleJ?anle '81 .
diesel, every option I 38K
ma. 891· l588 aft !'iPM
'78 Sev'ille, lea the r .
am/fm stereo w/t ape.
cruise. etc. xlnt ~ond.
$8500. 495-6988
'77 Seville, lo mileage, all
xtras $7,650.
640 9588
Camaro 9917 ...•......•........•.•.
'78C::amaro
i\1r. automatic. power
steering, Z7.961 miles. IR82VEl l
$4911
Barwick Imports
83l-l31 I
'70CAMARO
$1800/0BO
759 1130 aft 6PM
210
4 Speed Transmission,
2 Door, AM Radio,
Thermoguard, Under
coat, Body ~•de
Moldings. Ser •J001
Stock #242
'73COROLLA
$1600
645-9502. 642·2434 Don -Triumph 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
keepScirocco's in ioven 66 Baja Convert . new
tory. One of the most , paint, tires, AM /FM
popular a~d .reaso!1ably cass. reblt trans. '72 enf(
praced.VW s IS available w/5.ooo mi. very nll't' t? you tn excellent <·ond1 $3200. 64.5-S240 taon.
Dasher diesel sedan' 4
s peed. stereo. Clean '
(53SXNK>
$5995
JIMMARIMO
VOLKSWAGEN
IR711 Beach Blvd
842-2000
*CARS WAHTEO•
RUNNING OR NOT
$25-$300
CASH
FREE TOWING
OP EN WEEKENDS
Call Ed C714l891 0517
'70 Camaro . s had1J v.
gray, nu radial tares &
pa ant. xlnt cond 64G-9548
'78 Camoro RaHy
Tin ted w in dow s.
louvers. super la ghts
with TA's. hra $1 200
NEW 1981 DATSUN
280ZX
5 Speed Transm1u1on
Factory Atr, AM/FM
Casselle Stereo.
Thermogue•d. Under
coat. Boc:ly Side
Moldings Ser #9158
Stock 1371
NEW 1981 DATSUN
510
5 Speed T1ansm1ss1on.
Hatchback, Thermo-
guard. Undercoat Body
Side Moldings
Ser 114067 Stock #077
NEW 1981 DATSUN
200SX
5 S~ Transm1aslon.
H•tch~ck, Thermo·
g~rd, Undercoat, Body
Side Moldings
Ser. 12430 Stock 14!>3
NEW 1981 DATSUN
310
4 s~ lr•n•mleslon,
2 Door, Deluxe Package,
Thermoguerd, Under·
coe1. Body Side
Moldlnge Ser 15645
Stock 14!>0
·$4333
$10,666
$6444
$6999
$5166
$99 OVER INVOICE
TRUCK SALE!
ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK.
NOTHING HELD BACKr
Sale Price Good With This Ad Only.
Pr1c:. Ooet Not Include Factory Incentives.
THE' PLACE~
'71 TlllUMP'H
SP'tTFfRE
$099
IOIWITHAM
VOLKSW AGEM
'77 Rabbit 4 speed, lo m1.
new tires. $3200.
832 7~9
JE EPS . CA H S . s tl're o sys t e m .
74VW SG700 080
(714 1536 ~96eves 4 cylinder. 4 speed.
radio, heater, luggage
rack. A maste rpiece of
design and handling.
She is a bright sunrlower
yellow and performs
perfect You m ay own
herroronly l!'i55TJY >
7600 WestminsterAve '67 BUG. white. good
inWestminster co nd . S2000 F:v r s
412 WAGON
4 t•yhnder. auto trans .
i\M·FM radio. The VW
wagon with roominess.
comfort and economy
(973KLLI A gorgeous
C'herry red and ready lo
be owned for only
PICKUPS. from S35
Available at 10<:al C:ov 't
A U<'llons For Directory
<'a ll Surplus Da t a 'Gil Camnro. 327 . new
Cenlt>r 14151 1161 2648 l•n•s. paint. ('lt· Very ~7~~ _ --_ 638·78SO 642-8019: days 631 4836 9905 :-harp Ml'ST S l'.:LI. AMC FA~I !>45 9227
$3,499
IOIWITHAM
VOLKSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminster
For Classified Ad
ACTION
Calla
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
6'2-567'8
893-7551 638-78801-========= ........ u .. d Alltos,U1ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 SUBARU WAGON
C.ce.Uent ''•neoorlehon '*1'!'MYI
'76 CHEVY CAMARO
---"" """"'· ....... mooa 411000 ,.. .... AMOO 1,,_pt (Mtf'OT)
78 OLDS CUTLASS •cy1..-~.-.. -·---12411.Nn
76 CAD. SEVILLE '--......._""-·er-.,_,.,.,-·-.,,.-t., ... »011
78 CAO. SEDAN DE VILLE
0. Ei.o--t t 1--"'la., ........ b11 -·
po-. --._ ... ,.. -CO¥efa, r~ IO !10 10 ..... YOfll end --1 IOl1WCJ~
78 CAD. ELDORADO
Loe.I --· -· -mllM. -., rool, --~I H• _., Option -llllVZI)
77 CAD. SEVILLE Al .................. -.1nc..-o-.. '*" .. ,. ..._ --. •• .,.i..,., c6n0itloill ~
$1995
$J995
s7995
sa395
s3995
....................... ·10 Convt 400m1 on total
rest.oration. S6500 invesl-
ed asking $450010 8 0
631 2568
'78 AMC PACER Chevrofff 9920
$2599
D/l WAGON •••••••••••••••••••••••
6 cyl.. auto trnn:. . pwr '76 MONZA
'69 Bug hke new. rblt eng
new int. stereo. oriJ! pnt
$1899 631 2568
IOI WITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminster
s teering , AM FM stl.'reo 2 + 2 1 c· v I good
c assette. wood gr ain m 1kage. a· c. radio.
i.1des. roor rark. r<'ar tran-.ferrablt• v.arranty
wmdow waµer & ::.har p ' !i!i7 ~27 or 759 0060
'63 Bug, orig own, 48K ma.
on car. 30mpg on reg
$1300/080 631·2568
'66 Bug all original. paint.
ant. radio. etc never
wrecked $1600631 25611
'70 BUG xlnt rond. auto
stick. stereotcass. $2.500
PPS.19 2955
Herd To Fin~WCJI'
'77 VW Dasher. 4s pd.
a m /fm . lthre tte .
radials. lugg rack. ver y
ni ce' As king $3195
640.9049
'67 VW Bug. $1400 '64 VW
Bug. S1150
494 1475.
893-7551 638-7880
'76VWIUS
Very clean 7 passenger
automatic Air condi
taoned. See this one
C704999 1
$3995
JIMMARlMO
VOLK SW AGEH
18711 Beach Blvd
842-2000
74VW
412SEOAM
Auto. tra ns., radio.
heater VW reliability &
economy is built into this
little car. You can s ave
(496WKJ)
OHLY $3995
IAICSl STilEET
USED CARS
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MF.SA 545.3334
1
'70 llOrn<'l SJ50 Stedl
vourself a rH1l' an I ha:.
bargain hUl!gy Call
I 545 3046
luidl 9910 .......................
1977 Buick Regal. x lnt
cond. Loaded T top.
lugg rack. wire rams,
831-7494 aft 5
money and hea daches. '66 LeSabre 4 dr. new rin g
because it is in very & valve job, eng run!l
g o o d con d i t i o n . smooth New paint. Int '68 VW Van. xlnt cond. C039MCN > On sale ror very clean. AC works, 5
SZ250. only ti res good tread 642-00lll~-$2299 S796/bst ofr. 645-4631 bfr
'78 VW Sc:irocco. lq mi, IOI WITHAM noon/aft 5PM.
xlnt cond. $5600/0BO. VOLKSWAGEH •'H Century 4 dr.
751·7631. 7600 Westminster Ave. cassette, loaded. Good
·u Ca llforn la Bug. in Westminster cond. 673-7677 or673·7873
restored tbru-out. nm 893-7551 638-7880
·69 Buick, xlnt cond. full
'6(). '65 VW left & right equip, SBOO. Call 645·9590 Call quJck ! 962-1984
• •• J.Salmoft
2.414 Ha rbor
Costa Mesa
You are the winner of
4 frH tickeis
IS32valuel. to
Ci~us V cmJas
Mar 17th, 8P~ at
Ml')fltgomery Ward
405 rW} at Bris tol
Costa Mesa
Call 642·5678, ext 272 to
da1m your tiC'kets .
* * *
• * * Tanya lgnanski
9074 Cockatoo Ave
Fountain Valley
You are the winner of
4 frff ticbts
CS14 value>. to ............
IMf Show
Mar. 4 tbru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642·567'8, ext. 272 to
claim your tickets. ••••
·73 Sc:irocco, upd, fac-door, '73 left door. SSO aft. 6pm. '78 Malibu Classic a le.
tory air, melt. brown, gd each. Western s tyle whl Caclloc -991 5 p/s. VG. good
1
miJea.get.
cond. $5100. D ys : rtms for Super Beetle ••••••••••••••••••••••• very clean. we Imam .
631-4370: eves: 645·3139. $2()ea. 548-9744 •79 Eldo, s ilver & blk. blk 556-9967 or S.9-5338
'68 VW Bug, recked, 18K '66 for $1600. '67 for $2600. llhr int. moon rf. less '68 Coupe good cond 327
onrblteng. S'750. Or Best offer p.p. MUST th an 19.000 mi, mint V8 . mus t sell S700
979-281.Sor 7S. 4086 SELLS48 1095 cond. $13.900. 631 5l55. 964·2768
Autoa, Used ....: · tAuto1, Us~d-----utos, Us.ct i.Aufo1. Used ........•••........•.......................... ····-··················,·······················
BAKER STREET
USED CARS
PICTURE YOURSELF IN ONE OF OUR FINE
USED CARS ••• HOW THAT WE'RE IN YOUR
PICT'I E. Focus IN OH THESE 8 &REA T v ALUES!
'71 •• w. c..-...
,,. _ •• ~ -lllet
,_ 14:•8', "" ." " ... , .. .................... ltHMWV). l'l•lllelllbet lhel -It ,.,., eround tM
°"&«.Y '3991
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find ''IWWIMNN GHIA• ....-. -·· ..... ~ ...,... __ ...... .... ~
ONLY '4991
•4199
'IODATSUN ilitiiCAIP/U.
9L "H'-t•. elr. allrOMO ............... lllell •
""""' ... ...... Deel ........... (1~
53688
'67 tdRCIDIS 21H ,.., ___ unno
......, .... ""· """°°'· -..._._....,I
'IOTOYOTA. CC>aOl.U
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• I _, ,...,._ tor QUOC*
-(7MYUW)
54669
'76 FIAT .. ,,
hrton• Edition w1111 01101
......... <1-opd • 01•1.ol Tiii• u... ~ '-"Y .. -Int good.~
53498
'73 DATSUN 241%
A'-1 ............... ·z CM ........,._,,...., ... .....,
:....~ectty ....... ...
s49M
'10 DATSUN 211 .., ... __ _
lllcl *· A. T. _., 12, aol ,... ... ~pric:a~H""" --
'IOCAMA.RO
'69n
'79 v.w.
COMYBT11U ._ ____ .,....
fKlory air, ••"'''° • .., .. ~0n1r 21.121 "'"••
·-'71 v.w.
IU6 :r:I 4',IU Oocu ... •l\led "'MMI -edllll llr ..
-rlml ldcl IO IN illMllty of 11118 prlt11n• 111101
(T11WW).
'71 AUDI , ... T_._ __ _.111
""·..-.............,AM-fl .. ___, .._._ OOftCllllon
y..,-...,..,...~
~~
•ce..,M-.79
2+1 Ha!chback !
Economical S speed
manual trans. Clean
earl (OISZXJU).
OMLYS41tl
HOWADCltH ......
Dove. Quail Sb.
NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ.OIH
SBUSPllSTI
We have a Cood selection
of NEW fr USED
a.vrotet.I!
CONNELL
C HEVROLET
~~""' I I I ' I • I I
,.., I \ \I I ' '
S46-I 200
'74 Cbevelle Malibu, re-
liable. 2dr $1700. Gd
cond. 431-8SSS.
'72 Chevy Caprice Cpe.
Xlnt cond. Auto. air .
radio, Steel radials .
62,000 mi. $1300. 644-2007
after5pm.
'79 Morua, 1ood cond, air
+ xtras. Call aft. 6 or
wknd, S56-0724,
$13 900
'74 Vette. auto. A/C, bllt,
'81!50/0ffer.
951-5816
'IOM&CURY
COUGAIXl-7
Fully loaded with luxury
and excitement! Tilt
wheel, cruise control,
Lic.183ZRT. f1997
JOHNSON & SOM
u.colll Mercwy
2626Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
540-5630
'72 Cutlass. clean. good
--------cond. PS. PB. air Sl3SO
7t MRCUIY S42.QW2
7tUMCOLN
YRSAIUES
COU.AI Xl-7 Plftto 9957
Beautifully s t yled ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipped the way you Built for t oday and would expect ! Full
morel Full 90wer opUon power group, see it now ! group, leather interior, (980WZD) SS297
wheel covers. (602555) JOHNSON & SON
ssr70HHsOH & SON ~:'r~~
u.colit Mercury Costa Mesa
*SALE*
1979-1980
PINTOS
• 30.
to choose 21626 Harbor Blvd. 540-5630
Costa Mesa f $2895 540-5630 '78 7.epber, lo mi, clean. 6 rom '78 XR-7. lthr int. all I 6 S3900 C817XKS) '40 Che p f . M 9950 cy • pass. or reas. v. er running power, gd cond, lo ercury ofr 546-6196 ALL·LowM1leage
cond. 85~ r estored mileaae. $4200. 968--2805. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ALL-AutomaticTnrns
$4500. 835-8982 wk , _.__ 9935 ORANGECOUNTV'S IOMEltCURY ALL-Power Steering
831-9486hm. D_,,. FINEST I MAl""''IS WAGON ALL-Runabouts. 3dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINCOLN MERCURY """ 0 d . --.11tal 9930 '75 Dodge Monaco xlnt · I Loads of room for you or S ME-Air Con 1t1on1ng
•••••••••••••••••••••• cond. S950firm. ' DEALERSHIP the. family .! Lux u.r y SOME-Station Wa~ons
d lh ALL-Guaranteed 77 LINCOLN 64.5-7350. .-,~ d:I . equ1ppe ~t cruise --------•~ T'"11~ contro l. tilt wheel. ORANGECOAST M.Alll(V '78Challenger.5 spd,xlnt • power windows and TRANSPORTATION
Oh my! Whal a beauty! cond, am/fm . other ex LINCOLN·MERCURY locks, air conditioning CL<>SETO FREEWAYS
Too much luxury lo lras.548-l289.N B. 16-18AutoCenterDr. (629276)$7497 2167 Har borBlvd.
list!! Full power group, SD Fwy-Lake Forest JOHNSON & SON Costa Mesa
cru.isecontrol. (672ZXE> Ford 9940 exit u.colitM•rcwy Call <7141631 6441
Sl8397 ••••••••••••• •••• • • ••• • IRVINE 2l62l6 Harbor Blvcf
JOHNSON & SON •79 FORD 830-7000 Costa Mesa Plymouth 9960
u.colit M.rcwy GRANADA 4DR •79 MERCURY 540-5630 ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
21636 Harbor Blvd. Equipped the way you 76 PLYMOUTH
Costa Mesa want! Factory air condi-MARQUIS 4DR '78 Marquis wagon, 9 ARROW
540..5630 tioned, power steering. Previous owner de· pass . loaded. New 4 speed, AM -FM , grea1
radio. Lie 368WQK $3997. m anded luxury ! Tu-Michelin.s . )Clnt cond. 2nd car with low m iles . Of'"fflte 9932 JOHNSON & SON Tone, am /fm s~ereo. ssooo. Owner. 675·6161 (841RED> ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.colit Mercury factory air conditioned. $2395
SHOWROOM COHD. lic627YBO~ M111t.g 9952
2l6216Harbor Blvd, JOHHSOH & SOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• '(ff)-t.tL.. .. L 11--·~-J '75T-TOP Cost M sa -.~. r~ ffUWWU( Power brakes, pawer 54~56j0 Ullcollt Mercwy '73 Mustang Convt. 1 ~~I voucSWAGlN. INC
wlndowa, power steering :.ms Harbor Blvd. owner, 33.000 orig miles. • 534-4100
with till/telescoping '65 Ford Mustang good C4eta Mesa Air, Am/Fm, auto, ps, 13731 Harbor
ateer lnJ wheel, air, condltionP/S al $1100 540-SQO pb. $6500. Jerry : GardenGrove
AM/FM stereo, rear besto1Ter5'5-0722 •17 M ··•-"'dr ZlK 1 673-2549. __ --window dero11er . arq....,.. . m . --------
automatic trans. Snow '6l Falcon 2 dr gd body & S steel radlala, near.new. '67 Mmt••g '78 Horizon, 4 dr. 4 s pd.
whltewit.bBurgundyin· chrome. less engine & Driven by retired Red exterior. black in· PS. lo mi. Mint ~ond.
terior. 27,000 miles. Im-trans-Must sell 640-3198 engineer. Xlnt running terior. Brand new steel $3450. eves 673-3326
mac u 1 ate th r u o u l ! cond. Int spotless $2495. belted radials. Good run· Arrow GS.late ·7s. auto. $8,100. 754 -6790 o r '72Torino,Xlnlcond.orlg Is 15'7r under whist blue ningcond. S1700 oroffer
AnswerAdt208.M2-.UOO owner, $1495. U80FNH> b ook, 845-4831 brr 640-70d or 642-4321 ext ~·:uvs;e;:,· 13:t.~r~~
• 24 hn. 64.2-1710 noon/aft SPM. _2_10_. _______ 1 radials. Super cln $289S.
C..._ ..._ 9915 C..._ 9915 Cocllac 9915 _P_P_. _64.5-_565_7 ___ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Fury tit 4dr. p/s . p/b.
1 /c. good cond S700.
545--4959
'74 Plymo uth Gold
Duster. 55,000 mi. auto.
am /rm. air. xlnl cond.
S2000 firm. 559·0955 after
3pm.
9965 •••••••••••••••••••••••
78POMTIAC
FfREllltD
Automatic trans , fac
tory air <'ond .. power
s t ee ri ng , s tereo
ca ss ette . lilt w heel
Really a gorgeous bird
in silver-blue metallic
1682UCR i P ri de o r
ownership can be yours
with this e xce ll e n t
handling car for on!)
$4899
IOIWITHAM
.,. VOUCSWAGEM
7600 Westminster Ave.
In Westminster
893-7551 638-7880
•PONTIAC '7 6
SUHllRD COUPE!
Auto. trans .. power
steering, light color, etc.
Neat little ca r !
C651PVJ).
OHLY $2995!
HOWAID Cllenot.t
Dove & Quall Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
133-0555
75POMTIAC
PllBllD
AutomaUc, air, AM -FM
cassette with power
boost.er. ext.ra clean, low
miles. (50&308)
$3695
--~R ·-. ~ VOlK$WAGlH. IHC ~ DM100
13731 Harbor ,
Gfrden Grove,
'7'1 Trana Am. Almost
new enclne. Power
1teelift1, brakes , win·
dowt. AM/FM 8 tract.
5IN415
lfitte11an1 Convt.
Good Coad. $1100
T•UIO
1981 MUSTANGS 1981 FAIRMONT
UPTO UPTO
5679 .~:!~ 5674 .~:!~
PLUS TOTAL DISCOONTS PLUS TOTAL" DISCOONTS
1981 GRANADAS 1981 T-BIRDS
UPTO UPTO . 5715 .~:!~ 51157.~:!~
PLUS TOTAL DISCOONTS PLUS TOT Al DISCOONTS
1981 TRUCKS AND VANS
ANY NIW lfll
TRUCK
01
YAN
IN STOCK
INCWDIM•
COURIERS ·
CASH REBATE
PLUS
TOTAL DISCOONTS
1980 CARS
1980 MUSTANGS 1980 FAIRMONTS
PAYFA.CTORY
INYOICI AND 61T
CA.SN
11Mn
1980 GRANADAS
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ANP VE"<6ETABLES,
CERE',ALS,
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2THE BOTTOM LINE-Sup~tto ONLY PILOT, Mar. 8, 1981 & COAST LIFE, Mar. 11, 1981
One and one-half percent
Associat~ Press survey records drop in grocery costs
Grocery bllla dropped by one and
one-hall percent last month, the big-
gest decrease in more than four
years, an Associated Press market-
basket survey shows.
The latest look at supermarket
shelves also showed, however, that
the cost of the food/non-food items
checked by the AP bas more than
doubled in the eight years since the
survey began, rising by an average
of 109 percent.
THE AP FOUND THAT the
freeze which bit Florida in January
sent chills through supermarket
shoppers in February -boosting
orange juice prices.
But the increases were more than
offset by decreases in the cost of
eggs, sugar and some meat items.
The AP survey is based on a list
of 14 items, selected at random. The
items were priced on March 1, 1973
at one supermarket in each of 13
cities and have been repriced on or
about the start of each succeeding
month.
A 15th item, chocolate chip
cookies, originally was on the list
but was dropped when the manufac·
lurer discontinued the package size
used in the survey.
THE LATEST SURVEYS showed
that the marketbasket dropped dur-
ing February at the checklist store in
10 cities, down an average of three
percent.
The bill increased at the checklist
store in three cities, up an average
of 3.4 percent.
On an overaU basis, the market·
basket bills were an average of one
and one-haJr percent lowef"at' Ule
start of March than they were a
month earlier.
The decrease was the largest
since a 1.8 percent drop in October
1976.
In January 1981, the market-
baaket totals rose by a modest two.
tenths of a percent, meanint that
the price of the grocery items sur-
veyed by the AP has dropped more
than one percent since the start of
the year.
THE BAD NEWS FOil shoppers
during February was the effect of
the f!'ffie that damaged Florida's
citrus crop earlier tbJs year.
Analy~ts agree
Frozen orange juice concentrate
went up last month al the checkllBl
store in eight of the cities surveyed
by the AP.
The U .S . De partment of
Agriculture said that Florida's pro-
duction of orange juice concentrate
for the current crop year would be
reduced by 30 percent because of
the Jan. 13-14 cold snap.
Florida provides about 95 percent
of the nation's orange juice and
wholesale prices rose by almost SO
percent in the first four weeks after
the freeze.
THE GOOD NEWS last month
was a drop in the price of sugar,
which declined at the checklist store
in· nine cities, according to the AP
survey.
Sugar prices rose sharply and
steadily last year because
worldwide production was not ex-
peeled to be large enough to meet
demand.
Egg prices dropped last month at
the checklist stores in 10 of the cities
surveyed by the AP.
The downward trend may not con-
li ue, however. Last s ummer's
drought killed more than seven
million chickens and both chicken
and egg production are exoected to
suffer.
Grocery bills dropped one and one-half percent in February according to a survey by the As-
sociated Press.
Saving, investing are keys to security
Magazine
focuses on
finances •1 SllSUBB nurn ................
f'inandal analyat.a a1ree tbat a
plan for aavlnt and lnveatlnt,
ratber' than 1pendba1, on a retWar
baail ii the backbone of ftnanclal
aecartty.
Aad (t•a Jut aa important to have
a aaviq rather than a apeadl.nc
plan for UJ ftnanclal wlndfal.11 -
boaUHlt tax returnl, iJlheritances.
Wblle 1nany people feel moat
aecure wltb emer1ency funds in a
re1ular 1a•ta11 account, the 5"4
percent earala11 are aome•h•t
alhn. '
YOU CAN SAllLY boost aavtnp
earalnp wlth a certlftcate ol de· .......
These are usually available in
$1,000 amount.a, but tbeJ eant more
because you are lencllnl tbe bank
your money for a stated time, from
three montba to seven yean.
.Tbe lcJncer the time commitment,
tbe bJllber the Interest rate.
And, if the Interest 11 com-
pounded, your yield ll snater.
You can wltbdraw a certifteate ol
depo1lt before It.I term ii up.
You will pay an tntenat pmaltJ,
but not eaoup to prohibit nlbbal
tbe cerWlcate.
You alto can uauall1 borrow a1ain1t your certlfleatM, •Mt
ofteD from t.M baU or ....... ...S
loan tbat ll bolclq tbem. ,........, ...................
alao are very secure inveetmenta'
1lnce tbey are backed by tbe U.S.
1ovemment.
Eaaleat to purchase are Seri•
EE bonda available th.roqb IDOlt
payroll ••vinel plaaa. • ALIO fOPlJJA& now 11Dce they
paJ ,....... tale belt ra~ few a
Mnre meatment are Treasury
bUll In '10.000 deaomiD•tlona.
Tbea.e are abort-term lDveatmmta
for aa little at IO da,s allCI pAT •
mucb • t pert• ot betler.
Otber 1o••nuneal aotea are •• .u ..... ,., .............. -........
Perhap1 molt attracUve, cs.DWDT•,...lt)
.
llOll!IJ -bow to spend it, save lt
and mate It work harder for you.
That'• wb.at "Tbe Bottom Une"
ii all about.
lnalcle tlda Dally Pilot 1peclal
ma1aslae tbe reader will find •tori• IDd pletwel detaJliq bow to m=IDOMJ· ...... from iaveatmeat op. port..._, to llaaaetaa a coUeae
edueadall, to ....,..., tlpa, to writ-1•1• will. . ..,:tllla edlMaD a an armchair
IUMle tio 111 tl'll '9f money wtM· r, --........ ""81deratJon wltb today'• troabled eeooomy. . .
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4 THE BOTToM LINE-Supplem9ntto DAILY PILOT, Mar. 8, ftl1 & COAST LIFE, Mar. 11. 1181
I
With college expenses reaching record highs, these students
have to be concerned with cash as well as class.
Parents struggle to meet
growing college expenses
For many parents, a major con-
cern today is how to meet tbe
steadily rising costs of providiq a
colleee education for their children.
College expenses for this
academic year show up as the
highest ever.
The average cost or education at
a four-year private college has in-
creased a full 77 percent since 1988.
To get the most from your invest-
ment, state schqols, as opposed to
private institutions, offer a &ood
education for slightly less, allhoueh
the gap is closing rapidly.
The tuition for residents is often
coo1lderably smaller than it ls for
non-residents of the state.
Meetina these costs calls for
farsighted family planning.
Some families set aside specifred
amounta monthly or quarterly in a
bank or special savings account or
certificates of deposit.
Othen buy mutual fund plans or
insurance endowment policies a few
years ahead of time.
The claasic and most sought after
sources or financial a id are
scholarships and grants that don't
have to be repaid.
These often are provided by local
civic IJ'OUps, university funds and
private foundations.
Awards range from $50 to full
four-year tuition pactaees.
Such money granta often go to
studenta from families with two or
more children in college whose in-
com ea eo as high u $35,000 to
$40,000.
: For thole who must borrow, there
are two Federal programs to look
into.
The first involves loans from local
banks with the principal insured by
the government, and in some cases,
the government will also pay the in-
terest.
Many loans of this type do not re-
quire the first payment until eight
or nine months after the student
graduates.
The second is the National Direct
Student Loan Program ad-
ministered through the individual
colleges and unlverslties . The
<See nNANCING Oil pa1e 17)
Shopping can be timed to match .
various sale categories
About 10 percent of a family's
bud1et toes for clot.hint and shoes,
statistics •bow (and 80 percent or
these purchases are selected by the
lady of tbeboUJe).
Kerchanta pl'e9ent sale ltema to
cu1tomen in accordance with an-
nual trade abowa, aeuonaJ promo-
tiou and manufacturers• advertls-lnl. ROPPIN~LCAN BE TUIED to
as to colnc10e with one of these
cate1orie1:
Calendar Sales: re1ularly
acheduledaeuonal ma.rkdowm.
!!velltl: Grand Opeoln1s, Gome·
Out-Of-Baainen Sales, Pre·
Personal Property Tu Sales. Promotions: Special purcbaae
bulk tales lncludlnt pre-1ea1on
apeclala, selected secondl, bollday
sales . .
Even lf you never lntend to UM
them, do alp up for chute ac-.
counts al various department
stores, for many of them mail out
"courtesy day" spree bar1aln
notices to charee customers in ad-
vance of public advertisements and
offer prise drawin1s, also.
QUANTITY PalCES ON fre-
quenUy used items may amount to
a 1ood investment.
Do not underesUmate coupon re-
demption.
· A 7t-off coupon spent on a 35f
purcbue la a 20 percent savtq.
Shoppers who take full advant.qe
claim to save from 15 to 20 percent
uslnl polnt-of ·purdtase coupon•,
r.lua anotber 10 percent by excballl-
nt purehue proofs for cash.
CitalOI Shoppln1 la convenient.
Beat baraafDll .re ln final •al• ' sheet.a lowertnc prices ffl>m pr,e·
YlOUI tale bookl '
<leelllOPPING•,.tell}
Supplement to DAILY PILOT. Mar 8, 1981 & Coast LIFE, Mar. 11, 1981-THE BOTTOM !.!NE 5
Good credit enhances home
loan acquisition chances
There are many ways to finance a
home.
If a lender feels that you are a
good credit risk. he may come up
with a mortgage enabling you to
become a homeowner.
Once you have chosen a home. it's
up to you to make the financial ar-
rangements.
If you shop around among banks,
savings and loan associations and
mortgage companies. you will hear
different offers.
Some lenders are more lenient
with older homes ; others favor only
new houses.
Arrangements for construction
loans vary with different lending
firms.
Some such loans are good only
through the construction period.
with necessity to refinance when
the house is completed.
Others can be continued as the
final loan. with the first payment on
principal due when you move in.
Jn either case you will pay
interest on the money used
throughout the construction period,
and you wiU have lo agree to some
stipulations lo protect the lender
should there be delays or failure to
finish the building.
If you choose not to build, you
may find an opPortunity to take
over an existihg mortgage.
This gives you the benefit of lower
closing fees and possibly a better in ·
teresl rate than on a new loan.
You will probably not be able to
assume the old loan at its original
rate, if it is considerably lower than
the current going rate.
If borrowing on a new conven-
li o n a I loan (not government
sponsored) a lender may quote a
fiat interest rate, regardless of the
price you agree lo pay for your
home and the Portion you need to
borrow.
Another institution may offer a
lower rate <half a percent or so) if
your down payment is well above
the minimum.
The loan formula will be based on
the appraisal not on what you ac-
tually agree to pay the seller.
Shopping around for the lowest
possible borrowing rate can mean a
sizeable saving over the life or the
loan.
The number of years you pay.
also. is a factor in your total cost.
While many buyers string pay-
ments out for 30 years. if allowed lo
do so. some lenders prefer to write
mortgages for no more than 25
ye ab.
The difrerence in payments is
1mall, each month, but the extra
live years can add' thousands of
dollars .
Attractive to those who can
qualify is the VA (Veterans Ad·
ministration) loan, also known as
the GI loan. for wbjch veterans ap·
ply and can possibly borrow wilh no
down qaymen\. All government loans ror houslng
tlipulate that the property be
owner-occupied.
Money is not available for
muJUple-famlly dwtlllnt• ol more
than four uniu, and only tr the
owner Uve1 in one of the apart·
men ts.
For FHA loans, the down P•Y· aient muat be at Jeaat three percent
Of the nnt ~.ooo ·~ nve PftttGt "ol · any amount over that, wtth 1 ••oopJIB.li HU Jt'tl'f 011~ 1
The paperwork may take several
weeks before approval is granted.
Monthly payments are expected
of real estate taxes and hazard in·
surance as part of your check, over
and above the installment.
Lending institutions figure it
takes the savings of six depositors to
underwrite the mortgage of one
borrower.
Banks and savings and loans use
their assets and the assets of de·
positors to pay the seller.
11.lgh Yields with
Stability Is the ultimate,
and attractive, goal In
optimizing your
Investment dollars.
Trust Deed Investments
have an outstanding
performance recorq/
A volatile money market demands constant
attention, knowledge of economic trends
and a keen sense of timing. Where you
start and where you end determine the
point of your return. How did your
~ri7-ri59 investment d ollars r ~ • • • perform in 1980?
Comparison of Money Mart<et Instruments
Jan.-Dec. 1980
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SOVACE As rePO"f!d 1n the Wall S1tH1 Journal
l•I BHeO on Newpot'1 Equ11v Funds mon1hly a ... r~ yietos i.;11>1tnnt•••l<J'\ on''"'
(bl ~uahr.O •119•809 ratf' ol rf'tum •1111< .. penses 101 !Ml! JO d:tys 0<1 Mefllll l yr1< h Reol(ly
AsMl1 Trus1 1MIMQMI ol such lvnds r •our es tor Jan and p11r1 of Ff'b "°rava~dbk•
Copyngnt \980 • Chall m•v nOI ~leprooueeo withOot IX"""~~'"" 01 N1• .. 00•1 E<n111y runas inc
Can you afford not to Include Truat Deed lnveat-
ment Programa ln your portfolio?
ever loet prlnclpel or lnteraat on their lnvHtment.
We · apecl1ll1• In prhne coastal propertl.. of
louthem Callfomla wttloh offer atablllty, MCurtty
end high yletda tor both tftdlvidual •nd corpo,.te
lnveatora. Call our lnve•tment counMlon for
e"awera on how our Truat Deed lnveatment Pro-
gram• can benefit you.
Our aucceH at Newport Equity Fund• la your
aucceH. Proud of our tr11ck record, highly .ccred ..
ted reputation and quality of our cll•"ta, w• have
handled over S80 mllllon In Truat Deed lnv .. tmeni.
during our tenure In bualneH and no tend•,. he ..
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8 THE BOTTOM UNE-Supplenwnt to DAILY PILOT, Mar. 8, 1981 & COAST LIFE. Mer. 11 , 1981
President
' counts on
frugality
What would you do with the boun·
ty from a 10 percent reduction in
federal tax rates?
The Reagan administration hopes
taxpayers will be motivated to work
longer and harder and save more of
their overall earnings.
The success of President
Reagan's economic strategy de·
pends on a dramatic shift in work
and investment habits, particularly
for higher income Americans.
Reagan has proposed a 30 percent
reduction in tax rates, over three
years beginning July I , to put this ·
shift into effect.
It would be worth about $1,500
over that period for a family of four
with an annual income of about
$20,000. .
Many private economists believe
taxpayers will simply spend the tax
savings, maintain current leve1" of
productivity, and the res ult will be
more inflation.
Currently, an average American
family saves just over a nickel out
of every dollar of after-tax income.
The administration believes this
savings rate will reach 7 cents to 9
cents by 1984 under Reagan's tax
plan.
"The savings rate will begin to
change the minute tax-rate cuts go
into effect," predicts Paul Craig
Roberts, Reagan's choice as assis-
tant Treasury secret&ry for
economic policy.
"It's not out of the question," he
said, noting that people saved that
much from 1965 to 1975.
That was before double-digit in-
flation began to eat up the interest
Americans earned on their savings.
Today; people are more inclined
to buy items, from gold to ap-
pliances, because they expect
prices only to go higher.
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COAST LIFE
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Homeowner' s policy helps
safeguard house and the
possessions inside
A sound homeowner's policy prop-
erly safeguards your house and
the speciaJ possessions inside.
One should be selected to speciaJ-
ly suit your needs in order to get
protection you can count on should
misfortune strike your home or
valuables contained within.
As a general rule, there are four
basic types or homeowner policies
on the market.
ALL THE COVERAGES apply to
certain causes of damage called
perils.
The perils you are insured against
vary according to the type of policy
you have.
The first type is Homeowners
Basic Form 1. This policy protects
you from important and potentiaJJy
expensive liabilities by providing
ror comprehensive personaJ liabili·
ty, medical payments, physical
damage you may cause lo the prop-
erty or others, and all the costs of
defending against lawsuits whether
you are liable or not.
IN ADDITION, IT protects your
property from loss caused by such
familiar perils as smoke and flre,
windstorm, hall, explosion, lighting
and glass breakage.
Plus H0-1 insures against
damage from non-owned vehicles,
aircraft, riot and civil commotion
and theft OQ or off the premises.
The second policy type is
Homeowners Broad Form 2 which
includes all the perils covered by
H0-1 plus It covers damages from
owned vehicles, falling objects, col-
lapse of buildings, tearing or bulg-
ing of waterhealing appliances,
weight of ice and snow, freezing of
plumbing system and water escape
from appliances.
THE THIRD TYPE of policy is
Homeowners Special Form 3 which
gives the most comprehensive cov-
erage.
It costs more than the others.
However, your home must meet
certain safety standards to qualify.
For example, if the wirine in your
home is falrly old, you are not eligi-
_ble.
H0-3 offers dwelling coverage for
all risks except certain specified
perlls such as earthquakes and
floods.
It also offer s coverage for
damage to or loss of personal prop-
erty caused by any-of the perils
covered by H0-1 or H0-2.
The fourth a nd final type is
Homeowners Policy •-
THIS PROTECTS PE&SONAL
property from all the perila ol HO·l
or H0-2, but applies only to those
renting.
In addition to the actaal
house/garage structure, all the
policies above also protect tbe
itema in your home like clothes,
furniture, TV's , retriaentora, ruia,
stereos, ~ords and tapes.
The amount of covera1e on lhese
items and the amount of reimburse-
ment in the event of damage hintea
UPOD many factors.
When you take out a poUcy, your
., a1ent will .. 1r for the current
monetary value or any cameras,
stereos, etc.
WHEN YOU ENTER A CLAIM
for damages on any of these items,
your reimbursement will depend on
factors such as the years the item
has served you and its depreciation
value over those years and the cur-
rent cost of replacement.
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Items of significant value are pro-
tected only up to certain limits on
any homeowners policy.
For instance, jewelry and fun
together are usually insured for on-
ly up to $500 on most policies.
Anything over that would require
a policy adjustment to provide the
extra coverage needed.
YOU MUST HA VE everything or
great value appraised by an expert
and get documented proof of what'it
is worth.
The ins ura nee company will
always insist on tangible evidence
or value.
CSee HOMES on page 10
The • Business I
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A K O CE-TV Produ ction
1\ live hal f-hour of tl1t> la rest
Orang<' County business n ews
with top executives. c rn tsultants.
(T or1on1ists. and ana l ys t~.
Fridays 7:3 0 p m
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Planning a will
Failure to plan is grave error
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Most of us work hard to provide a
safe and secure home for our
families.
We battle inflation to balance an unruly budget, sacrifice extras
to save even a small nest egg and
protect our families with health in-
surance.
Yet precious few of us take the
lime and trouble to write a will as-
suring our families' security after
our death.
NONE OF THE EXCUSF.S for not
writing a wiJJ is really acceptable.
Of course, none of us really cares to
face our own mortality and pJan for
our family's life after our death.
Many people feel that they simply
don't have enough assets to require
writing a Will. Yet the size of your
estate, which always turns out to be
far larger than you expect, is only
one consideration in writing your
will.
Finally, many people feel that
writing their wills necessitates put-
ting their finances in order.
A weU-w.itten will is designed to
do far more than simply pass an
estate oo to the appropriate hen.
ITS PaJllA&Y PU&POSE is, of
course, to distribute your property
as you see fit.
Without a will even the most ob-
vious distribution may not be possi-
ble.
For example, in some states a
wife will onty receive one-third of
her husband's property (including
some which is jointly owned) and
their children are automatically
awarded the remainder unJess a
will specified otherwise.
The second priority in writing a
will should be to minimize taxes.
Here a competent attorney is
necessary. Both the federal and
state governments tax estates .
COLLECIOR'SI
RARE COINS & STAMPS
GOLD & Sil VER
BEST.BUY /SELL SPREADS
Krugerrands, Maple Leafs
100 Coronas, 50 Pesos
Silver Bogs and Bars
No Tranuctlon Too Lara•
OrTooSmiH
See Our Pric4s Dtlty In The
Finandal Section.
556-6850
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Ill
.while fedeuJ taxation is the same
from state to state, you can mini·
mize it with appropriate planning.
State taxes vary widely. Ir you
move your residence to another
state or establish a second
residence, your tax picture may
alter raclically.
UN DER THESE C IR ·
cumstances, it is bes t to
have your will reviewed for any ap·
propriate changes.
Because there will always be tax·
es and funeral expenses, your
estate planning should provide
enough liquid assets to pay these
bills.
Burial expenses have first priori-
ty for payment.
The lnternal Revenue Service al-
lows a minimum of nine months to
(See W I LL on Page13)
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Solutions to
rising auto
expenses
With more than 100 million
automobiles in North America, it's
not surprising that it's a high speed
jungle on the highways.
And with the cost or owning and
operating a car rising drastically
year after year, It's also not sur-
prising that people all over the
country are turning to alternative
ways to where they're going.
Today, eight out or 10 people in
the nation's work force travel to
their jobs in cars and more than 50
percent drive solo.
THOSE 52 MILLION commuters
who travel alone face mental and
monetary pressures that can easily
be remedied.
One simple alternative is car
pooling.
lf the occupancy rate of each auto
were increased to a mere two
persons, one of every five cars
would disappear from rush hour
traffic.
Many private companies and
agencies all over the country are
actively encouraging their em-
ployeestojoincarpools.
In some cases, interested
employees need only fill out a form
with their name, address and desired
time of arrival and departure, and
company computers match them up
into groups.
Supplement to DAILY PILOT, Mar. 8, 1981 & Coaat LIFE, Mar. 11 , 1981-THE BOTTOM LINE 9
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Soaring gas prices have re -
sulted in increased bus
service throughout the
county.
"THE
WORKING ·MAN'S
TAX SHELTER ..
lRAPWS
FROM
AMERICAN_ --
HOME:~~
t ~c~ '
"Transfer up to
$1 ,750 from your exist-
ing savings into a tax •
shelh.•red IRA PLUS
account from American
Home and deduct up _ ~
to $1,750 whether you • 11 11 )
fi le short form or long'.' •1:. '"''
Plus tht• American
Home IRA plan currently
l'ilrns 181/•% tax free.
,.,,~
AMOICAN HOME
number today, to
secure your frN· copr
of this informatinna
brochure. Trade in your
old, outdated plan or
open a n!!w one, now:·
IRA
PLUS
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~ialist recommends 'massh~e· course i
EugeneJ. Keogh
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BY JOSSPB F. G80NU
A IDUllve course in retiremettt
pfaDDlna and its relation to ftunces
should be taqbt in every eo11e.-.
• .. ccorillng to retiremeat plenninC
1pecl.u.t, Jobn G. Rinaldo.
"Tia• COClne would cover the
bulc "How and Wby" tedmiqlMI
-Ula1 retirement plan.a muat be
iet up bJ every American to auc-
ment their Social Security wblcb bl itself, u many have found out ·the
bard way, la woefully inadequate;
. the tax-free advanta1es of a retire·
ment plan; protectln1 earnlnl•
from runaway tuea; deductions
are taken dlrectly from srou in·
come; deflatine the impact of lnfla-
tlon; aelectlal the safest retirement
investment Wbich paya tbe bipeat
yield, chu,Sna lifestyles and demo-
1rapbles, aDd other financial ex-
ercllel.
But there are no coUe1es teacbinl
retirement planninc, ao IUn.a.ldo la
doin1 it throu1b television,
new1papen and ma1uinea.
alNALDO, CHAl&MAN or the
Board of American Home in
Newport Beach and USC law and
aclenee acbool rraduate, launebed
the $Z million retirement awareneu
campalp to educate Americana
that oaly they will take care of
themselves when they IJ'O• old.
"Tbe avera1e workinl man or
woman. thoee makinl SU to $t0,000
• year, need a rreat deal"' help,"
aald Rinaldo.
"They are look.ins the bard facts
1traipt in the eye -bllber Social
Security, higher taxes, steep cu
price bikes, cost ol Uvin1 incruHI,
big.her inflation which eats away
pay in~. record food price
hikes, erratic interest rate., the ,
lar1est withdrawal in savtDca ac-
count fund.a since 1153, lDd a buse
consumer credit deficit.
"Tbe American cooaumer 11 1et·
tine bit from all aides with ilnandal
problems on a daily ba.U, m•kin1
it extremely difflcult to loot ahead
to thoae gofden years of retirement
when one la supposed to reap the
benefits of a career job," said
Rinaldo.
"WE 'VE FOUND THAT
Americans need this type ol retire-
ment information to survive," be
pointed out.
''Comumers ask themselves -
where do we go from here? It's
bard to find an answer, but coo-
s um era have optimism in that
whatever they put away for retire-
ment is going to be there yean
from now to maintain their stan-
dard ol living. Anyway you loot at
it, it's a refreablng thought."
The retirement awareneaa cam-
paign aim e d at e ducating
Americana on the benefits of
pension plans bas resulted in
American Home acquiring more
than $20 million in new pen1ion
.plans in 1980 with that fieure ex-
pected to swell to $100 million in
J.981.
The California-wide televiiion,
newspaper and magazine campalp
bas aroused public concern from
iELOW MARKO RATES
For those home owners requesting loans in
amoun~s of $10,000 -$125,000
please call Randy De Lano
for 24 hour approval,
subject to property value.
corporatioos and companies, to doc-
tors. "dentists. mechanics and
housewives.
''We are bearing from an
awakened giant who ia sick and
tired of inftation ad steep liYint
coats which have made the
armchair luxury of retirement too
co.Uy," said Rinaldo.
•'Inflation bas ruined the
American retirement dream.
"WHAT JS •o•E frightening is
the fact that more tban 50 percent
of the nation's working force
doesn't k.now what a retirement
plan la or iJ unaware of the major
tax advantqes under them,'' added
Rinaldo.
Rinaldo said a "Great social
need•' ia being fulfilled by the
educational campaign which
atreasea the importance of bavinc
either an IRA (Individual Retire-
ment Account), Keogh, or corporate
pension or profit sharing plan to
au«ment Social Security.
• 'Tbe trust fund that provides the
money foe Social Security retire-
ment ~ will be depleted by
early i.m and cOuld be $13.5 billion
in the red by ta, accordinl to re-
cent reports from the Consresaional
Budget Office in Wuhingtoo," said
Rinaldo.
• 'Tbe same reports said that un-
leaa Cclnlresa makes chances in the
pro1ram, tbe deficit could ll'OW to
$128.9 billion by the start ol the la
fiscal year.'•
"But hilb levela of unemploy·
ment are likely to continue exerttnc
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retirement planning be offered in colleges
pressure Clll the trust funds no mat-
ter what happens aa fewer workers
cootrillute payroll taxes and u the
number el older w~ken retire
soamer tllm they would bave ii the
labar ...met were stron1er," said
IUaaWo.
Aaour • MIU.JON Americana curre11tt7 receive benefit.a from tbe
Social Seeurity system, makin1 it
tbe u.sAe lar1est procram in tbe
feeler• 91Wernment.
Tbe SJS&em, made up of three
trust lunda, will pay out $138
billion tJda year to retired and dis·
abled wliiiW and their families.
"Our loovative IRA-Plus and
Keogh-Plus are considered to be
tbe working man's tax shelter, said
Rinaldo.
"From the mechanic working in
the service station to lbe
pharmacist on the corner, these
plans work'" be a4ded.
American Home received the IO-
abead frem the Internal Revenue
Service to market tbe tax-
advadspd IRA-Plus and Keach·
Plus pnpama, breaki.n& an invest-
ment t.nier wblch up unW Ulen
resula.I ia most plans bein1 invest-
ed in ... Jiekllnc bank, ••vi.no and loans aad insurance company
pJ.am.
.. o v a CAMPAI GN PUTS
Amerieau back in acbool -
teacbillS them that unless they set a nmailll art at aettinl up a retiJ'e.
mnt pl.-when they are YOUDI or
middle -llPCI. the chances ol them
mailltaimiq their standard of liviq
in their golden years are slim
because of the steady climb in the
cost of living," said Rinaldo.
Rinaldo credited a major portion
of the educatiClllal campalln suc-
cess to former United States
Congressman Eu1ene J . Keocb.
wbo spooaored the nation's retire·
ment system.
"Social Secunty wu never in·
tended to be a retirement plan,"
Ke01bsays.
He uses charts and diarrama to
show tbe dramatic difference
between investing tax sheltered
dollars verses just leavln1 your
money in a regular taxable aavinp
account.
•'Congressman Keogh installed a
strong awareness in communities,
urging Americana bow vital it la to
plan ahead for retlrement"''said
RinaJ_do.
THE EDUCATIONAL CAM·
PAIGN consists of more than $1
million in prime time television
commercials throucb Southern
California and San Franclaco.
Rinaldo said the campalln will
probably atntch t.broulh the flnt
ball of 1981 because consumen are
facing their toughest years since
World War II.
Adding fuel ~ a food price In·
crease expected to be the hilhest In
seven years.
''Propelled by inflation and tllbt
world grain supplies, food prices
are projected by the U.S. Depart·
ment of Agriculture to rise an
--=== 1) Can Probate Fees bi1igally avoided?
' 2) Should my heirs have a
Corporate Executor?
3) Should my heirs have a
Q)rporate Trullee?
4) can Death Taxes be eliminated through
Estate Planning?
5) Can Joint Tenancy be a pitfall?
8) Can I create a trult with 1 ..
thin 150,000?
nera1e of 12.2 percent in Ul81,
foUowiq an estimated 8.7 percent
increase 1ut year'" said Rinaldo.
Tb.la would be the bi11est in·
creUI al.nee lt'74 when food prlcea
soared 14.5 percent for the leeond
successive year, brln&In1 food
boycotts and widespread coaawner
complaints.
The real earn.in&• for families
with at leut one wa1e earner fell
4.2 percent duriq the put year
became their wqea could not keep
pace with inflation.
CONSUMEa P&ICES IN
California alaoe jumped by 1.6 per-
cent durina tbe put two moat.ha,
puttiq them 13.6 percent hi&her
than die previous year.
At the same time, real spendable
income for a family of four in
CalifOl'llla bad dlopped by 7.1 per-
cent al.nee October tm. .
Rinaldo aald 8CldiDc to tbe cost of
ltvlDI woes la tbe fact that
Amerieam are Meinl more comlnC
out of their paycheck.a because of
another Social Security bite.
''FVlt'l'llEa," SAID alNALDO,
" a new and bl&ber uunaal wa1e
hue went into effect tb1a year. In
ml, earninp up to SZl,700 will be
subject to tbe tu wbUe the u.>
.limit WU 125,IOO."
.
••Americana have to accept the
fact that Social Security wu never
meant to be a retirement plan, but
set up in the mld-30'• to be an old
a1e lnaurance plan, a survivors
plan," laid Rinaldo. John G. RiFIClldo
. ......'Ii n Are my heirs property provided for
according to their n11dl?
8) ShOuld I have a Uvtng Trust or a
Teetamentery Ttult? ,
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Bankiryg services
~ling checking oc~unts . -. -.which to choose?
a. ,.
The individual concerned about
bis penonal money m~tten will
find bis banker worlrin8 cwertime to please him. Banks bave an ever-
increasing !Mt of service:i, from
tailor-made c~cking accounts lo
numerous savincs options and a
variety of ways to have money at
hand for emertencies.
Tbe Federal Reserve System-has
under consideration some new, de·
posit categories that could mean
higher Income for depoiiton who
were previously shut euT. because
they were not ab..,.to amua the
$1,000 minimum for time deposits. • ~
LOWEaJNG THE •1.N.-in
these deposits (commod.ty called
Certificates of Deposit or Savings
Certificates) to SSOO '&Dd tte~g a
new category ol rising-rate instru-
ments (interest increasing from six
to eight percent as the certificate
approaches maturity) wUJ speed ac-
cumulatlon for the income seeking
saver.
Also on the drawing board is a
plan to pay an interest bonus to in-
dividuals who leave their savings
\IDtouched for a 12-mooth period.
With the time-honored passbook
account, cub is made constantly
and immedMately available lo the
depositor. ·
SOME BANKS BA VE eliminated
the passbook and furnish a monthly
statement for the savings customer.
From there, the saver advances
to the special bigherintetest ac-
count and on to the Savings
Certificate, with a varle9' of options
in the interest rates and length of
time the money must remain on de-
posiL
Any funds withdrawn from these
prior to maturity is penalized.
There are more ways in wbicb
banks p. rotect your savino. one being the recently established ln-
dividuaJ Retirement Account (IRA>
in which you can set part of your
paycheck, tax free, until your re·
tirement years.
(See BANKS oa page IS)
At;TOS ...
from page t
mass transit people to look deeper in·
to marketing, demographic studies
and other means of bringing city
bus lines to the attention of the peo·
pie.
As a result, service all across the
nation has been greatly improved to
provide better benefits to com·
muters.
At the average rate of 50t for a
one-way ride. you can take the bus
to and from work at the cost of $5
per week.
And ir you purchase a strip of
tickets in advance, you can save as
much as lstoneacb bus rtde.
ONE MIDWEST CITY bus line
reports a 10 percent increase in
general ridership over last year.
From the commuter's point of
view. it definitely pays off in com·
fort and convenience to take a
transportaion option such as the
bus.
2_ BIG AUCTIONS
NtRIL 11 AT Tll
LONG BEACH
CONYDffHI
CENTER
100 E. OCIAM a YD.
LOMG llACH
Preview Sat." Apr~ 11 ~ mn-5 IX"
Sale lJegins at 7 1111
•MATUllMa•
THI JOHM O. llCICWnH
COLUCTIOM
AMTIQUI FlllAltMS
• A nearly mint Sharps SO cat.
buffal9 rifle with authenticate
western fror:itierhlst0ty.
• Aemingtons • Winchesters
• Colts • Antique Blank Pistols
•Western Art •Indian Guns
• Antique Lighters
. MAICH29 AT'Jll
PASADENA Hll Tiit llltn
I 150 S. LOS lOIUS
PASADIHA
Preview Stmay, March 29--11 aml IX"
Sale Begins At l 1X11
•FIATUllMa *
~IQUI FllUAMS
• Two Factory Engraved
Colt lightning Pistols
• Cased' Dueling Pistols
• Colt Rifles & Revolvers
• Kentucky Rifles
• Winchesters + Over
100 Fine Collector Guns
• Alto Olamonds, tvory
Jmdeahd!atate
Jewelry
No Bayer5 Premium WI 81 C~1rpl! .
SU~nt to DAILY PILOT, Mtir. 8, 1981 & Coa1t LIFE. Mar. 11, 1981-l'HE BOTTOM LINE 13 .
Industry spokesmen explain This rapid turnover means little
time ela~ between an increase at
the wholesale level and the arrival
of the higher-priced item at the
ter came Nov. l, before many peo-
ple realized the seriousness of the
problem.
market price increases,
peanut butter crunch
supermarket. _
"We have to take whatever price
increase the manufacturer bands
us," said Wunderle.
He said, for example, that by late
February there had been three
jumps in the wholesale price of
orange juice since the freeze in
Florida early this year.
Wunderle said that since the
drought, the price of a pound of raw
peanuts has risen 243 percent; the
retail price of a one-pound, 12-ounce
jar of peanut butter at Pathmark
has risen 58 percent. "'>
Individual stores, of course, have
different pricing policies, but Wun-
derle and Prince said supermarkets
renerally try to keep the markup on
staples at a minimum.
There's a frost in Florida and
before you can say "orange juice,"
the price goes up.
That may be the way it seems to
consumers, but industry spokesmen
say it is just not true.
"That's not the way it happens,"
said Rob e rt Wunderle o f
Supermarket General Corp.. which
operates the Pathmark stores on
the East Coast.
Jeff Prince, spokesman for the
Food Marketing Institute, agreed.
Prince said there are cues when
the price of an item already on tbe
supermarket sbelr is raised.
"You can't have two prices on one
shelf," be said.
"When a new, more expe115ive
shipment is received and put on dis-
play, existing stock may be marked
up to mat.ch. ·
"But there is a time lag," he
added.
Wunderle said another factor in ·
what seems to be rapid price in·
WILL ...
from Pa1e8
pay federal taxes and this can be
extended.
Your state may have other re-
quirements, but remember that aJJ
taxes must be paid before the rest
of your bequests can be made.
Since the major asset in most
estates is often a house. your heirs
could be forced to sell it too quickly
to pay the estate taxes due.
THE SAJIE IS TAVE of
securities. Keep in mind that sav-
>ngs accounts may be sealed until
'lbe estate is settled.
Instead you should have sufficient
life insurance to meet these initial
fUUlncial demands on your estate.
To minimize laxes on your in·
aurance benefits, your spouse
(beneficiary> should own your in-
surance policy. Your insurnace
agent can explain the procedures
for this.
Your final priority in writing a
will should be to keep It as flexible as possible.
THIS HELPS TO AVOID cosUy
and time-consuming revisions
every lime your personal
circumstances change.
A cood way to build nextbillty in
ii to refrain from notinf spectfic
doUar amounts in bequeata.
Instead, tllink ol your eatate u a
wbole and divide it Into pereentaies
amOQt your beira.
You ca belia your eatat.e plan·
alq with a careful inventory ol all
Of your..-: tavlAc•. real •tale,
.. ~urlUea, ln1urance and Soc!tal
Security beneft&I.
Y OUT law,w Will need lo lmow
tbele .._, wi .. birtJa ud m..-riale
certUteatea, aeeount aDd polk)' .........
lalu.lb • .u o1 um ...... uu •
ote1 w1Mlm•n• t.ulr, Mt dM beMfttl
• to~ and betn far ou& ..... &M
Wion.
creases is actually rapid turnover
in the supermar~et industry.
"We're not in the inventory busi-
ness," he said.
Pathmark turns over aU
merchandise 52 times a year -
once a week, and be said the
average turnover in the industry is
27 times a year.
The peanut crunch that sent
prices of peanut butter soaring late
last year actually began last sum-
mer with the drought that destroyed
much of the crop.
Wunderle said the first increase
in the wholesale price of peanut but-
Y" A calendar that keeps you
on schedule.
''You have a low markup to at-
tract hi'gb volume," Prince added.
Wunderle concluded
"Consumers are very, very price
sensitive. You destroy credibility if
you raise prices on staples," Wun-
derle concluded.
Y" A weights and me~ures chan
that helps you oonvert. .
Y" A checking account that pays
you interest.
Y" For you sports fans, an Angel
game schedule.
Y" And a handsome check book
cov~r and wal1et, to help you
keep it ajl together.
Come in and help us celebrate
the grand opening of our new
offices in Costa Mesa and
Anaheim.
We're having a party and
we've got a present for you.
A beautifully crafted check
book cover and wallet com-
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pockets to keep
everything in its place.
And while you're
here, open up
your interest bear·
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Extra security
Credit becomes necessary in financial life
Credit bas become a necessary
part or OW' financial lives.
Credit is a little extra security for
a financially rainy day.
It may also offer a certain sense
of security in the knowledge that
PEOPLEBROKEI
Accounting and Financial Speclallst
These days, qualified
financial personnel
are more
valuable
than gold.
They don't cost
money, they
make money.
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where .to find them.
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NOT RESTING ON ONE
you can plan purchases to take ad·
vantage of sales and speciala, raise
money for an attractive investment,
finance a house, car or even an
education.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, CREDIT
helps establish your financial iden·
lily.
"'Before one can begin to use credit
to one's financial advantage, it first
must be established.
Experts agree that this can be ac·
complished in one of three ways.
First. you can purchase
something on a time payment plan.
BE SURE TO ALWA VS pay on
time and make the last payments
ahead of time.
Or, open a charge account with a
specialty shop or department store.
You also can borrow a small sum
of cash for a short term from a
bank that you have been doing busi·
ness with.
When you do apply for the loan.
tell the bank officer that you are
trying to establish credit.
T hen, deposit the borrowed
amount in a savings account to
gather interest. Pay the loan back
in full ahead or the loan expiration
·date.
ONCE YOU HAVE established
credit and a good credit rating, you
should learn to use it wisely and to
your financial advantage. ~
Many people rind that credit is
simply a convenience.
Charging all of your gas and pay·
ing for it in full once a month helps
to track your expenses.
Whenever you consider using
your credit. keep in mind that there
is a price tag attached to this lux ·
ury. The interest rates paid on loans
are always steeper than those your
money earns in a savings account.
IN GENERAL, CASH loans cost
at least 10 or 12 percent annually.
revolving charge accounts may be
as much as 18 percent annuaUy.
Tack these and any other loan
costs on to the price of the item you
are buying and then determine if a
credit purchase 1s better than cash.
HOMES ...
frompage7
All such proof should be safely
stored somewhere away from the
house, such as in a safe deposit box
at the bank.
Homeowners policies all over the
country are basically the same.
Only the price varies so one
should deftnilely shop around and
compare companies.
Individual states put a ceiling on
rates bot a company is free to set
premiums anywhere below that
amount.
13.2% Interest
Rate Available
Inc redible. But True! This 4 bedroom. 2 bath,
Huntington Beach Beauty Is Priced for Quick Sale.
Owner Will Help Finance Too!
Qtialify ... Prolal1•1?
Ho ~tp.g Okay Here.
llUrry Dis Wen't Last At $129,981! .
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Supplement lo DAILY PILOT, ..... 8. 1981 & CoMt LIFE. Mer. 11 , 1981-THE flOTTOM LINE 1~
California shoppers not bugged by spread of fruit fly
A dispute over the possible spread
of the Mediterranean fruit fly bas
stopped sblpments of California
fruits and vegetables to Texas, and
as a result California consumers
may reap a windfall in lower
pric~. officials say.
Clarie Biggs, a spokesman for the
California Farm Bureau Federa-
tion, said Monday that an increased
supply of produce will mean lower
prices in California and higher
prices in Texas.
On Sunday, Texas established a
F I NANCING ...
From pa1e4
"Free shipping" periods are
limes to buy heavy items.
Discount Stores provide key buys
directly from factory oversupplies.
At fashion discount stores, over-
runs of top quality merchandise in·
eluding lhat made from top de-
signers for private labels are sold at
considerable sa·vings.
Discount buying services garner •
bulk discounts from manufacturers
and wholesaJers by securing large
orders.
ESTATE SALES ARE household
Hquidation by executors, turning ef·
feels, including collectibles, into
cash.
Thrift shops can be a good source
of bargain quality merchandise.
One can find children's clothing,
outgrown before being worn, and
designer suits and gowns In new
condition at these thrlrt shops.
B ANKS ...
From pace 12
GENERALLY, BANKS INVEST
these in long-term certificates.
For the individual who is not
prone to overspend. the minimum
balance checking account is a
bargain. •
In this type of account, there is no
service charge as long as the
balance doesn't dip below the
specified mlrtimum. Some banks set
the figure as low as SlOO.
Appealing to many people is the
package account, sometimes ad-
vertised as a club program.
For a flat monthly fee, the
customer receives printed checks,
maybe an accidental death or dis·
rnemberment insurance policy, and
a combination or free services in
the bank.
THESE CO UL D INCLUDE a
sarety deposit box, travelers checks
without purchase ree, money or·
ders, certified checks, and other
benefits if the need arises.
Another type or account, simple
on the surface. is the economy or
bud1et account, whJch makes a flat per-check charge.
Each time you write a check y'ou
know your statement wlll reflect a
deduction for the service.
"NOW accounts'' (negotiable or·
der ol withdrawal) have appeared
ln some states.
T HERE HAS BEEN con/Uslon
amona holdert of these aceowl\I,
bowever, ln decipherina UM ttedltl
a1'd cbar1es.
lntUaJ llppeal of NOW aceounu I• u.e payinj of lDterest on cMekln1
b1lances, b"'t costs ol tbe com·
pllc!I WCI bookteeptn1 can overshoot ...............
month-long embargo o n all
California produce that has not
been fumigated to remove the
Medfly, a dangerous insect pest
that has been round in two
California counties.
Texas officials say they are try-
ing to protect their crops, but
California officials have protested
the ban, noting that the Medlly has
not been found in commercial pro-
duce, and that produce from the in·
fested area is already being
treated.
The infestation is limited to a SOO
-
square-mile area centered in Santa
Clara County.
No wild Medflies have been found
there for more than a month, of·
ficials said.
California growers--are in the
midst of harvesting the largest
avocado and navel orange crops in
the state's history.
Already. avocados are selling in
San Francisco for 20 cents apiece,
or a fifth of last year's price.
Restaurant owners in Texas,
which ls second onJy to California In
the consumption of avocados and
-
which gets 95 percent of its supply
from California, said they would be
hurt by the produce embargo_
Last year , California shipped
186,820 tons of fruits and vegetables
valued at $75.8 million, lo Texas.
Ralph Pinkert.on, president of the
California Avocado Commission,
said fumigating avocados according
to the Texas requirements would
destroy the crop.
"That simply means you're tak·
ing the Texas ma rket away Crom
us, a loss of at least $10 million,"
Pinkert.on said.
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Simon Says ..•
Granville Says ...
When is it My Tum to Say? ---
When you were a youngster, games like "Simon Says" taught you how to
follow by listening intently. There's an adult version of "Simon Says" which is
"Granville Says.'' People listen intently, and then follow what Granville says to
buy or sell.
People listen to what Janeway and Ruff say. T. V. commercials have people
stopping in their tracks to listen to what a prominent brokerage firm has to say.
When is someone going to listen to what you say? Is anyone really listening
to your financial needs? Are your loan requests falling on deaf ears? lsn 't it
about time that someone listens to what you say?
At CommcrceBank we listen. That's a promise we make and keep. We place
such a high priority on listening to what you say that our bankers will travel to
your office and listen to what you have to say.
lf you are tired of no one listening to your financial needs. call us today.
At CommerceBank our customers say ... we listen.
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Homes like this one in Costa Mesa represent a substantial investment for the buyer. who has a number of options to
finance it with various loans. See related story on page 5.
Audio-Visual
Pr~ntatlons
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your garden grow?
Supplement to DAILY PILOT, Mer. 8. 1981 & Cout LIFE. Mar. 11 , 1981-THE BOTTOM LINE 17
Money-saving tips
C.Onsumer guide explains health costs
from paie 4
popularity of the government-
backed loans is reflective of their
usual low interest rate of around
seven percent.
A limited number of colleges have
special private funds .which permit
loans for as little as three and four
percent.
Check with local banks, or the
college where the student applies,
for helpful information on various
aid programs.
Health care costs in California
this year will total more than $27
billion, which works out to about
$100 a mQQ\b f9r ~'~h persoo ln the
state.
Where does it go?
Why is it so much?
These and similar questions are
discussed in a free guide recently
released by the California Health
Facilities Commission, a group
composed of eight public represent-
atives and seven indust ry
spokesmen which is attempting to
educate the public on health care is-
sues.
The Consumer Guide to Health
Care Costs, says CHFC Chairman
Jack Burgis1 is meant to help com-
community groups, business, labor
and individual consumers become
better informed about health care problems~ policies.
It also suggests ways for con-
sumers to participate in efforts to
reduce and control health care
costs.
"Consumers must recognize that
increasing medJcal care costs mean
higher taxes, lower salary in-
creases, higher health insurance
premiums or lower benefit levels,"
said Burgis.
"Increasing med.ical costs mean
that you have fewer dollars to spend
on other things .
"Or, if you want to see changes in
the types of services offered, for ex-
ample more home health services,
health education, child care. you
If banking at 2 a.m.
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human counterparts, but you can't beat It at odd hours when you
must withdraw much needed cash, up to $100.00 from your checking
account or savings account, or make a deposit to your account. A special electronic Identification card makes many Bank of Irvine
services accessible to account holders anytime they are needed, not
just during regular banking hotJrs.
EXTENDED HOURS. Bank of Irvine prides itself on serving custom-
ers. We're In business longer each week, for face·to-face business than most banks. -'
lobby hours at all olllces are: Orive•up hours are:
9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Monday through Thursday
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will have to fight to eMure tha.t your
additonal health dollars are not cap-
tured to pay for increasingly ex-
pensive, high-technology. specialty
care," be added.
The latest figures indicate that
national health care costs have
climbed to more lhan $219.4 billion.
Personal health care costs
average more than $825 for one yf:ar endjng March 1980, compared
with $'153 per person for 1978.
In recent years, Californians have
spent substantially more than the
national average on medical ex-
penses.
I. W1: offer K~1:rranc1'
at highly compt'titlvc pticl..,
We don't add i!dditfonal com·
mi~'ion' or k"-"· jo-,t .;ale.'!.
taXl' and ..hippin~ if appli-
cable llic priet.' ~: quote i.,
the priet: you poy
2. ThtTC j, no minimum
purcha\l" rt'<!uin:mmt C Many
f im1' l't'f!Ui~ a minimum
pmcha..c ol 20 )
J . It' caw to buy fmm
I X-ak-ll·n:ra You can buy-at
ilny on<: ot our otf 11..'l-.. or •
by phooc or mail
•·We cnn \ton: your ~Id
for a "'"'111 foe, th°' afW~
you ..ak ... lax -.avinfl'
S. We de.> not hcli1..'YC In
unwilnttod ..alt, ... p!\'\'U"-'
Unkkc •o1.,1mc finn\ 'M: won't
~..,t\.i'yuu with~ call,
6. '1io can rdy on <>1.1r
Health care costs in California
this year will average more than
$1,200 per resident, up from $1,025
in 1978, according to Burgis, with
hospital expenses accounting for 40
percent of the total.
However, hospital costs in the
!\late increased 18 percent in the
first six months of 1980, he said
meaning that the CHFC may have
underestimated these expenses.
The Consumer Guide to Hellllh
Care Costs is avialable free by writ-
ing the commission at 717 "K" St.,
Sacramento, 95814. Multiple copies·
may be purchased for $1.SO apiece.
t'Xpl..~ and finaneial
, intq:rity We're the: n;ition\
okk...,t and la'll\.''l pn.'ciou'
m<..'tal~ and fon.'ii.,rn ~:xchani.tt:
finn, with <.M:r 75 offia."
thn.~houc the: wurid.
fur a quocntion or to '
f)bc'l· an orck-r. call roll.fn:c .
Sc x.ith C. );)~t l'Lu.a
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Learn 'rules '
Correct tax payment depends on accurate record keeping
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While basic lax deduc tions
generally remain the same from
tax return to tax return, rules do
differ slightly from year to year.
Items like the standard deduction
and amounts for dependents are
two examples.
Understanding the "ruJes" and
having the records necessary lo
verify your expenditures are the
keys to correct payment.
BOOKS ARE AV AJLABLE usuaJ -
ly around the first of November tbal
discuss tbe upcomine tax structure.
And after Jan. l, the best source
of information and e xplanation is
tbe Internal Revenue Service.
But, in both of these cues, you
must have tbe (acts at band, the alJ.
important records, In order to ex·
plain your question so that you can
get the assistance that you require.
Jn addition, a vast store of in·
formation is a vailable at your
public library or book store.
Good l'~rd keeping is the most
important aspect or accurate tax
paying.
THAT ltlND Oli' PLANNING
must start before the actual calen-
dar year commences. There are many types ol record
keeping systems tbat you can buy
at an olfttt supply store, local dime
store or discount store, as well u at
the dru& store. Don't let the word "system" coo-
fuae you. It merely refers to a way
lo keep accurate records ~ what
you spend, wby and where.
Keep receipts for everything and
note on the back of each one the
date as welJ as what it was for.
Another good idea is to ind.lea~. if
possible, tbe particula.r tax deduc-
tion category you intend to put the
receipt in.
Then it's a simple matter of sort-
ing when you are ready to figure
your taxes.
Here are just a few things to keep
in mind that mi&bt apply to your
particular tax situation.
If you are a working P•rent, with
a family income of less than $35,000
per year, a deduction is available
for child care outside your home or
inside your home.
IF YOU PAY SOMEONE inside
your home more than $50 per
quarter, in order to take the deduc-
tion , you must also pay socia l
security for them.
It's a good idea lo check out as
many systems as you can before
you buy anything to make sure that
the method you choose will fit your
needs.
aEcoaos roa INCOME tax de-
ductions can be any number or
things: a cancelJed check or even a
check stub; a cash register tape; a
band-written receipt; a stub from a
restaurant bill.
Records sbould be kept either by
the month or by cateaoriea.
Experience
working for you
&lilding success for its cltentele through an .
organization offering professional and
compnthensive real estate servtees
has made Corporate Realty one of
the top five commercial brokerage
firms 1n Orange County.
~ YOY are 1n good company .
•::::\_,....... Let Cofporate Realty's eKperience
benefit you. as it has done for
such leading companteS as
Honeywell. Inc . Anis-Chalmers.
Ralston Purina Company, General
Electnc. 3M. Greyhound Corporation.
North Arnencan Vah I.mes.
Owens-llhno1s. Computer Automation,
Massechusetts Mvtuel Life Insurance
Compenv. and AlrCahforn1a.
INVEST ... ,,..,.,ei
Treasuries are exempt from state
and local taxes.
Aside from savings plans, the
stock market is probably the most
likely source of investments for
many people.
Less secure than the time savings
plans, it also offers a greater
chance for gain.
ESSEN'ftALLY, stock Is a frag-
ment ol ownership in a given coin-
pany.
The value of the stock rises and
falls with the company's fortunes.
Despite the ease with which you
can buy and sell stocks, advisers
warn against investing funds that
should remain liquid.
You could be forced to sell at a
loss just to raise cash. Stock market
gains are taxable and you will need
receipts of your transactions.
If playing the market seems too
risky or lime consuming, consider
mutual funds.
These are simply pooled invest-
ments.
THE FUND BUYS and sells
stocks and in tum sells shares of its
total to investors at a price per
Jihare. This price fluctuates with the
market value of stocb in the fund .
. Mutual funds offer several advan-
tages.
Small investors get fractional
shares in some of the expensive,
blu~ chip stocks, bonds, etc.
Mutual funds are specially set up
to encourage regular investing on a
monthly or quarterly basis.
THE KEGULARITY OF the plan
is the keystone of a secure future.
• Loam for 5.5,000 and up
• S«cond and third potltlon
• No pttJNymmt .,..._1ty
• LCN1n commltlMnt can b« mad« In 48
hou11-in IDOlt QMI
• Up.Jo.,., of appralMd ~ah,. for owntrw
OCC"Upild NnaW family holMI,
condomlnlu1n1 and to~
Options and commodities are
special high-risk investments that
also require sound financial back· •
ing.
Commodities refer to expected
crops -com, beans, wheat, etc. -
and their trading depends on the
•Up to 70'!1.of appralted valu« for non·
owner-()(CUpied ti,..J« family hornn,
condominJumt and townhomes
• Property Med not b« In ncrow
• Loan1 .,.u.t olttinc notes and tnast
dMdt alao avaU.W.
Office Houra:
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nuctuatlon in supply and demand.
Commodities trade on separate
01arketa. '
-irhey are a high-risk investment
that requires substantial backing
and expert guidance from a com·
modities broker.
Fast turnover
influences
• gas pnces
Rapid turnover of oiJ from
manufacturer to retailer b a major
reason for the speed with which oil
price Increases reach the eaaollne
pump. .
But there are other factors as
well.
Prices were kept down last year
because of low de01and.
Some of the new increases in
gasoline prices reflect oil price
boo1t1 that were never paaaed along
to customers.
And even with the increases,
prices are lower than they mieht be
lf serviee atMioa operators took the
mall1mum profit margin allowed by
law.
Between Cbriatmas and early
January, for example, retail
1asollne prices roee two cents a
1allon, beeause of increases ln
f oreip oil prices, accordinc to Dan
Lundber1, publisher of the
Lundber1 Letter, a trade publica-
tion wldch charts price trends.
But Lundber1 said that the
avera1e dealer'• profit marsm ...
still only n1ne cents a 1allcJa, while
government resulaUons allow a
mall1mum marlin of 17.7 cents a
1aUon.
President Reagan's decision in
January to Wl price controls on
domestic oil a1lo baa contitbuted to
bi1ber cuollne prices -a ~t
boost ol up to 10 cents a 1aUon In
someareu.
Succ-eed in Business
without the EXillliSI
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FOR MARVIN MITCHFJ..sON, at·
tomcy and author of L1utn9 Together
How would there be any ........ um.
Iona Nldonal divorce a-.? -P.S ..
Charlott.ma., Va. e It would help everyone becaUte It
would result In true equabty under the
law. Couples would not have to go to
different states for more favorable
decisions, and It would be eMier for
lewyers such as myself who practice
al over the country. As II stands now,
all lawyers who practice In dJff erent
Dfuorce: aB·Arnerlcon ttyle. states have to be familiar with each
state's law. I am presently campaign·
Ing for uniform maniage, divorce and cohabitation laws. If uniform laws do
come In, there mey be fewer contested dlvorees, meaning that lawyers' fees
might not be as big, since If the divorce Is not contested, there isn't as much
legal work involved , and there will be fewer procedural dlfflcultia.
FOR .iANET GUTHRIE, race-car dr1ver
How 1DMV ..,..ding tk:kcta have ~u had? -E.M ..
Puama City, Fla. e My ftrst and last was In 1961. I was going from Man·
hattan and was glad to get out of traffic. When I got to
an open-field section, I sped up a bit. It was In the mld·
die of the night; there was no one around; and the cop
who had been folowlng me puled me over and gave
me a ticket. This, by the way, was before I started pro·
faelonal car-racing.
FOR PEIER SlRAUSS, star of ABC·lV's Motodo
.. It u. v-.,_.much time r..-rchtnt Sor~ role In
the..._? -G.H., Husddmon, Ku.
e I did spend an enormous amount of time reading
and thinking about that period of history. Bealuse my
character -Eleazar, a rebel leader who ltved abnost
2,00Q years ago -was a fisherman before the war with •
the Romans began, I spent a night on a fishing boat on
Lake Klnneret In Israel, and that taught me a lot. I allo
spent time atop the real Masada.
FOR LINDA KESEY, star of CBS· TV's Lou Grant
tt.. yos role of,..,... .... ~ ... ~., ... tly ebout
~. md _.."'°"once a wrtt•? -H.F., C:..,.,
w~. e I Identify with reporters more than I did before I took
the role. Now I know what's a good quote and what's a
• bad one. Before, that didn't bother me. As for being a
wrtt.r, no way. It taJca me a few hours to wrtte one
~.I like the Interviewing bit; but I'd want some·
one to wrtt. up my notes.
PRO c..,. v.........,, s.cr-.y o1 DelcnM
MOMy alone, of coune, cannot
guarantn our securly, but mlltary
needs .. very wat now. l have
.-gned a very high priorly to
reedlnal, rmntlon and training.
W. Intend k> pay our men and
Women betfa, and IO attnd end
,.._., the cepeble people neca·
..,, to deltgr'I, bulkt tnd °'**
OW; ~U~Oill. Wt wtl s;ye In~ Mm\tlon to
munlllonl, fUel Ind ..,.. pat11. The .. of modem·
llllol\ ol our '°"* rnmt be mlllnt8lned end our de·
.... tndUllrtll ... NYIWd. If ... lnalllll ..
mede, dwy wl ...._. knptOW our MMonel MCW'lty.
FOR THE •ASK" EDITOR
Any bmdedon to the goeelp th8t
.leddc <>nae.-.......... cheap
tlh to CMh dpe? _,,M., Ractne, Wit.
e The only bit of evidence we could
uncover on this one concerns the time
when Mrs. 0 ., on her way home from
her publlshing job, asked the driver to
stop at a candy store to allow her to
pick up the evening papers. When
she came out, she handed the cabble
a candy bar as a thank-you for walt-
lng. But she also tipped him weD
when she got out. Perhaps the rumor JackJe 0 .: a aweet tlpper.
started with the driver hlmseJf. The
only other time he had a celebrity passenger, and was asked to watt, his
reward was not candy, but a kiss. And the donor? A prominent actress. Per·
haps the cabble was annoyed because he expected similar treatment from our
former First Lady, and this was hls way of getting even.
FOR GEORGE GALLUP of the Gallup poll
What que.donl le the public the moet and &ea.t lnta.ttd
In......-.? -N.M .. Abedeen, S.D.
e People are much more eager to talk about the
problems and Issues that Immediately concern them
-the high cost of living, unempk>yment, crime, the
'SChools, flealth. They are less Interested In issues deal·
Ing with our foreign relations and issues on which they
are Ill-Informed. The exception, of course, was the re·
cent hostage situation ln Iran.
FOR CAROL SERUNG, widow of Rod Scrllng and
auoc. pubUshcr of The T wtllght Zone magazine
H.w ~ ftlW' had a~._.. apcr1ence? -A.S.,
Mcqantown, W.Va.
e Almost everyone has -ln a way. Once we had a cat
that had to be given to the Humane Society (some dis·
tance away). The next morning, there It was puntng on
the doorstep. I vtvidly remember my shock. As It turned
out. a ltde girt down the block had gone to that
Humane Society to adopt a cat -oun.
FOR IAN U.OYD, rode 1t11r
Since ~ ,...... .,. duded naullk:.iant, how come
~didn't WAow In th• tooc.tepe? -M. Hellle, Flint,
Mich.
e When I was a kid I was mode to play the piano and
the vk>lln. From my ftnt laeons, I hated both. Classics
did nothing for me except send me to sleep. I slept
ttu:ough every Carnegie Hall concert I ever v.clt to.
Clulics are boring. Rock Is cxctttng. a..ic. can only
be played one way. Rock constantly changes.
"'Go, baby, gor: Oonklla, It.re with John Genn,
wos an unabciahed champion of the apace program.
Good Night, Wolter
What C1onklte means to Us
A Final itbute by lllatk Goo~
To Postwar AmeriCa, Walter
Cronkite has been the Walt
Dllney of world events. Each
man in hia own way was as
rich in reallU1'allCC, as ftneJy 'WOYell
Into the Iona and textures of
American life as the sturdy and
~nt okl uncle of folk legend
who shows up at holidays with
pretenls and tilde shows.
And tf Disney was the puJ'YfYOf of
our gaudiest dreams, Cronkite was
the prtme·time mbMer of our grtmmest
reallda, the redoubt.tile ftg\n who
joined UI at the dinner table each
wetJ!d9y evening and explained, with
patient good humor, the events of the
day that seemed tentfylngly beyond
.. rational inllllpcetatk>n, beyond al
human contrd. By the time he doted
wtlh the fabled pronouncement ... And
thlt'• the way It ii," we wee Wt with
• N8IOnlble a.uranc:e that, wh .. all
wae plalnly not~ with the wadd, •
.... would not go to hd In • hand
.... t.b9 the r08ll \Val arved.
wt'8fll\w shal we do without ~7
The .... wtll turViW 9nd.,.,., IMl'I
wll continue to explain ... mudcy .nd ,.llUtl c wodclnga. But when w.lllr
OoNcna ~ down on Mtdliy
... 18 ye8I • anc:honMn of the
C8S Eunng N.•, • b19c:k hole
11 rmed eo ...,.. 1n lhe knOMble univ-. In .. dutlll at that ....
~ pall, Oar'1lll hilNllf heel
becolM .n ewnt, • naaonal ...
pollDy of.--. ... 9nd tnlth In M1
age when upr1ghtnas and 'truth me
endangered commodities. His tie:ry
stature cloeked CronkJte with a
spedal b'nprtmatur that has sometimes
bemused him. As he once put it,
.. Every day, IOmebody says to me,
'My mother won't believe anything
until Walter Cronkite says tt's IO.'"
And Cronkite, the purest humanist
OW' teJevlsed life has to offer, Is the last
man who would have the public well-
being dependent on wizardry. Thus,
he demurs.
.. , know It sounds funny, 6nd a lit·
tie pompous," he says, "but I think
people really do Me me as a news-
man and nothing .-. I have no
dalre ·to be a pundJt, just a
journeyman editor-reporW really
afW the facts, showtng at lltde emo-
, tton as poat>le, and I think that's
how the public Mel me."
•
• I
Cronkite.. credtMbty is ftrmest
among his colleagua. Just as all
golfers pey ri>ute to Arnold Palmer
for making them r1ch and popular, so
Walter's very rtvals CNdJt him with In-
vesting televlslon journalism with tts
hard-earned believability. Said
NBC'1 John Chancellor: '1f It hadn't
been for Wahm, none of us would be
around. Walter believes tn the 'news'
more than he bcbeves In the 'shOw.'
Walter Is one of the good guys, not a
hot dog."
That theme is echoed In Theodore
White'• wartime Nmembranca of
Cronlpte. 'We heard that United
Prell's combat couapondent tn
Europe, Wl/JJc Cronkite, w.a one of
the good guys," Whltll wrote. "He'd
flown over the land.lngl on D-Dey,
on a low-level 8 -17 mllllon; had hit
the beach himlelf on 0-plus-S; had
crash-landed when he glided lnto
Elndhown on the fONdoomed Mer·
lcet-Oarden Operatton. We got the
UP (Onlted Prell) copy In China end
N9d ~·· deceptlYely .. ,.,.,. ..... -wwlailtiltld, clean, crtlp.
1111 .. --• the ........ In
Claangldng, the word ... 'If you git
to Europe, look up Cronktlt, a good
guy to be wlh ....
A good guy. A dedicated newt·
man. A )Oum* with e pMllon for ct.Ina dlrplllllonatll wllh t.ctl:
TMt .. the rock upon which the
Clorlllll dllldel II founded 8ftd the
N9IOn he , ..... from ~ Im·
putlllanl. M . no other~ In
hlllDly .... bit ... al hlr \WY
........ ........ IO pldound en tn•
.._.ontheCXM111eollhl.._
human events. In 1968. when he
returned from a firsthand look at
Vietnam, polt· T et. he sat down with
Robert Kennedy over lunch In the
Senator's office. This was the mo·
mcnt In which Kennedy was deciding
whether or not to run for President
against Lyndon -Johnson. Cronkite
finally told Kennedy, .. If you feel that
strongly about the ~, then you
ought to run."
Later, In 1976, CTonktte persuad-
ed Henry Kissinger, then Secretary
of State, to report on the pending
success of his mislk>n to Rhodesia
and Ian Smith's acceptance of ma·
jortty rule in that volatile country
before the agreement had been of-
ftda.Dy announced, be/on Kissinger
had mm reported back to President
Gerald Ford. Moral: Presidents come
and Presidents go, but Walter
Cronkite abideth. Indeed, he has
abided so deeply In an otherwlte
troubled national corudenc:e that, In
the past decade, he has been
seriously proposed as a Vlce-
Praldential candkieta by both the
Democnts and the Republicans. If
that does not bespeak an authori·
tattve 8gure who walks. a fair line,
nothmg doa.
C ronklte's stem sen• of com-
mitment and easy, unruffled
mann« had always teemed
something of a contredicdon:
Cronkite, the benign Calvinist. But
that II limply the wey It II. Born In
Mlllourl, dacended from Dutch •-
den and the son and grandson of
dentists, young Walter wew up In
Houston, began studytng mining
enginelr'•.g • the Unlvenlty . of
1..... He quit ld'OOI In .. thW
y._ for a Job on 1he HoUllon Pras
end In 1937 went to Kamas City for
UnMed p.._, In 1942 ~ -
. MN to London M 8 WW COINIPC>ft•
dent. end "' Wll''• end he -~·· molt fmnolg EurODMn . ,,__ C01191PO'.ct.nl that ..... ol Ende Pyle.
When the KcnM w. broke out
In 1960. Cronkle Wiii mled to w.-.,.. blf ...... old London
hliid Mined EdMrd R. Munuw • .. ~)
(ONLY AT SINGER WHERE AMERICA SHOPS ··
FOR SEWING MACHINES.)
For reasonably
pttced, easy-ie>-use
sewing machines,
Americans make a
beeline for the Sioaer Store.Thar's why s.nacr·
machines are Amertw
best-sdling Une and
always haVe been. And
riaht now, you c.an cfuose from many
sale-priced models, a
variety that no other
manufacturer c.an
match. So how c.an
~ 10 _arry place else
before loOking at the sewtne machines more people buy?
Reazu1ar prices
start as Tow as Sl09.99.
SAVE s12o ~~e
~~MTo~ .i. ion· l'lU e ~~
frce-~rm PM1CI. push
bu11on sclf-w1ndlni
bobbin ~d I step
buttonholer
SAVE $12Qofl rcg. pnce
Touch·Trom\ m:>
memo!) mJchllle-
Scws l'S different s111ch panems ar the
1ovch of a bunon
Plus afll~ frcN rm ·p:rner-
push-bunon
drop-in bobbin
SAVE $1so ~~~-
TdUch-Tron1e Dl!
memory mictunc
-Touch 10 sew any of
'Z'l pre-proer;ammed
su1ches Touch 10
.ldJUSI Slltc:h leflith
and width Push· bunon sclf-wtodina bObbln. l·step
bunonholet.
SAVE s5Q
~ONLY
Sr.l.L~t m.idun1.. ~·~w.rh 6 b1u11 in
s11r...h parr.:m~
uilluding blind stttcl 1.
:iit·:.lg, ~1raighr ~uerch ~111ch Plu•
tr.:.: .um .ind rront
dro~1n tx>bbir
SAVE
$~Q~
SI) !ill mJcl11.ne 8~Wirh8
bwlr in Sllh .. h
panem~ tree·arm 4-<;tcpbudr·m
bunonholer fron•
drop 1~ bobbLtl
who wanted him to cover the conflict
for CBS news. Cronkite prepared for
the assignment so thoroughly that
CBS cancelled his trip and instead
gave him the evening newscast at the
network's Washington station. In
1952 he was assigned to cover the
Presidential nominating conventions
In Chicago; 28 years later, when he
signed off at the Democratic Con-
vention In New York City. CronkJte
had logged more than 450 hours of
CBS convention coverage .
Nothing will take the ftght out of a
jouma.llst quite like the · exhausting
hours 1pent on a convention ftoor,
and It was there that Cronkite gained
his "Old Iron Pants" reputation for be·
Ing unflappable. But he brought
10methlng else to television news,
something It badly needed. and 1V
crtdc Ron Powers onoe Identified It u
"the good luck, or the genius, to per·
10nlfy the prototypk:aJ Middle Ama-
lcan," the ebtllty .. not onJy to deliver
the news but to act • Its curator."
I• rMILr-.Y, 111!"" I. e
It's Easy, It's Fun, It's ~tl1-Ftglng STIR-FRIED GREEN
BEANS
YI lb. heh .,_ be-.
2 ta~DOM peanut od
1 dove IUlc • ..a.c.d
t,.i, cup cblcbD brodl
By Motllyn Honaen
'
FRIED-RICE
14 cuppe .... Ol'~ol
. YI cup tlk:ed °"'°"
YI cup diced carv
l cup diced cooUcl ham
1 dove prtlc. mtnc..S s alll9 c:ooUI rice, cold
l cupfro:Mn,..
1 CllP Mee .,.,,...
3 ...............
S tabl1111oa• 1oV MUCC
1. Add di to wok or sklllet.
pouring It 90Und Iida: heat at
medium, about 2 minutes.
2. Add onion. cary. ham,
gmtc; ttlr.fry about 2 minutes.
Make well In center. add rice.
peas, bean tprouts; stir-by
about 3 minutes. Make weU In
center: add eggs to center of
wok or tidllct: cook 1 minute
wlhout ltining. then 1 addi-
tional mlnuM, .tining constant-
ly. Stir al lngrtdiiants together.
Make well In center; add aoy
sauce; ltlr al ~ccltents togeth·
er un111 weD blended -about 1
minute. Malta 5 or 6 M'l'Ufnga
·STIR-RUED
VEGETABLES'
1 ..... ~ ... ) CMC\WW
I IMl11111'a a• ,..._ OI' wte·
..W.ol
1 CllP .... cmnit
1 cup (t,4 ... ) ...............
• n•roocss Ylap...,...._c.......-
11iqem.....,t1c,..-...
I acpe hlla a....,_ pod.
or 1 ..... (10 om.)"-,..
.-.~ .....
l C8a (!M 09.) ~ ..... I ••II' .... ~llMny 1 llu J H..,IW)I
I . Slke cucumber tn half
lsngthw!M; mnove lftds.~ Cut
lntolbtpt.
I . Pour oil Into wok ar ~:
heet-av. nwdtum hat .bout 2
m'1uta. Add carroll, mulh·
rooma, wMer chalnuta Md
glrk. S.-fry 6 mktutlll.
I . Pulh foodl to OM ~ of
wok. Add pa poda ft' CU•
~;cook 3 "*"""· ..... ~ CGNlllntly. , •
•• Slrlft~ ...........
Cook ....... unit th~ . ...........
!dlot'• Hoel: Add whole iu Md,...,,.._..-
.,_. • pa podt ... ~
Ible.
Sharpen your lmlve.s and get out your
wok: you can tum out a sfzzllng .upper
In no-time flat!
CHICKEN WITH
PEANUTS
....... chkbn bneet haN.e
IA cup...,
1,4 cup dry eheny
'4anp~---
2 u•fn If Dee d94 cont ~
I tMhtfDDD vlMpr
4 ee-..aw CClll_..ch
&Ai anp ,.._. OI' n;etabl. ol
Ir\ anp ~ .,_ pepper "'anp,.__
2 t.W... a oae deed •-_..,...
2 ... oolDDa. llced
HotWync.
I . Drain pineapple; reserve
chunks (UH juk:e for tea. eu: .) .
2. Skin and bone chicken: cut
Into I ·Inch pieces. Dredge
chicken wllh com.starch,
S. Heat oU In large, heavy skit·
let or wok. Add chicken and
stir-by on high heat Z minutes.
4 . Add mushrooms and soy
sauce. Sprinkle with garlic: and
ginger. Reduce heat and sim-
mer, uncovered. 3 to 5 mln·
uta, stin1ng constandy.
5. Stir In tomato and reserved
p1neapp•. Cook one rnlnuw
Jong.r.
Maka 2 servings
11'1 llRlfD~ Mir
y. luepoc>n ••r o..n •ound bledl pepper
I tcaepoon MMmC oll. opttonaJ
1. Wash beans: cul diagonaDy
into l1/2 ·1nch lengths. Add oil
to wok, pouring It around sides;
heat at medium 2 minutes.
2. Add green beans. garlic; stir·
fry 30 seconds to coat beans
with oU. Add broth; bring to
boU; reduce heat to low: cover:
cook 8 minutes, stirring ooca·
slonally. (Be.ans should be
bright green , crisp agd
aunchy.)
S . Remove cover; add salt.
sugar, pepper, sesame oll; st11 to
blend. Maka 2 or 3-serulng.s
I dowa .,tic, __.
\4 IEDCf D Ile trOUftd ......,
YI '« 1p a Git crUlhed rwd ,..,...
I. Rcmov. skin from c:hk:Mn
breuta; cut mat from bones;
cut Into I ·Inch cubes.
"m --PAYMENT!'
I. Preparw MaSOnlng sauce.
Stir together wa~. shmy, toy
sauce, syrup. vinegar. com·
starch; blend thoroughly; set
etide. ... s. Add olJ to wok. pouring It
wound .ada; hat at medtum
hat about 2 minutes. Add
chicMn cubes; ~.fry 2 or 3
mlnu ... ot untll chlclc.n turns
whh.
4. ~ wd in center; add
~ pepper. peanuts; stfr.&y
Yi IM\ute .
5. MIU wl In c.nter; edd
oniofll, gll'lc, aln9er. Nd .,..
per; •-fly 1 minute. Make ...
In center; '* MelOnlng .....
then add to oenMr . ol wok;
bring to boll wtthout llln'1g -
about 1 minute; cook llddllonal
1 mlnutt or untl thlcMned,.-.·
rtna ,... ol '""..... wMh 'saue». ~ .....
Y-., Virginia, Ralph Sampaon·
la Slim but Awesome
By L°'en Feldman
· "lnslrnnce is ;.,st a · . :
until you have a dam
' State tam ogerl Mite Wdhen,
Rodcin, C.olfomia. "Natura~
0 State form agent is glad
to see you when you wont
to buy o policy We like to
sell insuronca
"But o State fOrm ogent
will treat you just as 'well
when yo.J have 0 doim.
8ea'Juse it's o big port d our
fob 1o be thefe When you
need us to make good on the
promises we've mode.
'VVhen you coll that's CM chance
1o reoly mow. 'M!'U get that doim
stor1ed right away so it cnn be
token <Dre a quickly and fairi¥
"GiYe yoor Stote fOrm agent
a <X>l Get to know the kind a
personal one-to-one seMc.e
1hCJt has buitt CM repu1otion'.'
..... , ....
A
lice a good neiciibot: s.c. Farm is tflere. ---c-____
S omettrna tt looks so easy. It
doesn't matter where the pass-
er II. And It doesn't matter
where the center II, so long
as he and the basketball converge
about three feet above the rim. It
doesn't malbrr, because ~h Samp-
" son la 7 feet 4 Inches tall.
The UnJvenlty of VJrginla's devas-
tating ally-oop dunk has~ maJc4?
Sampson the most t.al<ed about col-
lege center stnc.e an equally skinny kid
named Lew Alclndor went to
U.C.L.A. and panicked the grand
wtzards of colege buketbal Into
(temporarily) outlawing the dunk. A
sophomore from Hanisonburg, Va.,
where his mocher (5-11) works In the
offtce of a pants factory, his father
(6-0) works In an aluminum factory,
and hll two llstcn (6-2 and 5-10) play
~-tehool buMtbal, Sampson has
the kind of potential that trantcends
points and reboundJ and blocked
shots. · ll<c KaNem Abdul-Jabber
(nee A.ldndor), hll ta the potential to
rewrte the rula.
. "Everybody c:ompan1t me with Jabblr..::r. Sampeon, who doesn't
really . • .dcbna. '\J.tib•'• the
bar tn the NBA, and 19'*1 f m lldn •
ny and l look .. him." At 210
poundJ, 20-yw-old 5Mlpeon might
bukinny ewn ~he wee a toot lhort-
er. He allo mtght be a po prolp8Ct
even at • 6-4. He II an lllhllte, not a
tdf, who can p.-, shoot and handle
the bell. Thll ..-on, ...-aging about
20 ~ts and 12 Nbounds • game,
he Ml pl'OF ti Id ""91r* to the top ol
the colege ~ -wt.. It " • ~ cu•Mllr to win It el whirl
N.C.A.A. touriwnlnt plmy begN-
IMtrdmwellk.
TheN .. ~ Imel It dftOlt
'looks too ... How do~ -tomeOM • CM )ult .. touch
the rlrn wllh h9 t.t fttl on tht
' ground? Whit ~ 9n oppo.•
frpm thrtnldng In -wt.. Sempeotoi b4m.,a hll heed dn the rim? "lt'I ..... ... • couple"'--·" ........ It ..... ~but SMlplon II K· IUlti UMbll to nan ful .-on a
......... court. "lt'I ..... ~
Wlbhlmto8'ttofUI_., _.
hs coach, Teny HoDand.
"He wouldn't be able to stop
before the end •ne."
If this angular Goliath de·
stroys· al pespecttve on a
basketball court, temember
that when the game ends, he
Is still 7 4 : P\cture him drtvtng
a compact car, taking a bath.
ready to leave Virginia. No
doubt the pros will again
come calllng this ""'"9· and
Sampeon will again entertain
the offers. Meanwhile, to In·
sure that sudden injury
doesn't destroy the pcotnlse
of pro basketball wealth , his
folks have taken out a dis-
ability policy with Lloyds of
London.
The publicity that envelops
a 20-year-old, 7-foot 4-lnch,
future millionaire has not
made life easier. "Most peo·
pie that had heard about
him ," says -HoUand , "have
watched him play In a rum
clip In which he blocks every
1h9t and dunks everything at
the other end. When they
see him the ftrst time, and
he's not a highlighB film.
they're disappointed."
There have been count·'
le9I other highlight film stars:
Jim McOeniels, LaRue Mar·
buytng panm. "Put youneH ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In his pJace," says teammate
and roommate Louis Collins.
.. Imagine coming out of high
tchool and everyone looldng
at you Ike you 're some kind
of freak show."
Withdrawn and reticent by
nature. Sampson has not
always been comfortable-
with an ever-demanding
public: kids who want to
compare shoe sizes; adults
who want to measure tho
h~t against his; photogra-
phers who want him to pose
with his head sticking
through the rim. And yet, It's
a sign of his maturity that
when yet an<>!her wag asks,
"How's the weather up there.
big fella?" he can smile and
say, "Fine, how's the weather
down there?" Or when one
more rubberneck asks. how
tall he is, he11 respond,
"5-4." He has accepted the
notoriety. "I like being tall,"
he sa~. "It's me."
Sampson even laughed
It off when Howard
CoseD made a refer-
ence to the University
of Virginia having, "a 7..foot
4-tnch kid at the fifth-grade
reading level." The comment
was as Inaccurate as It was
thoughtless. "Because Ralph
would answer In short frag·
ments of sentences and short
words," says Colins, Samp-
son's daignated claborater,
''people sometimes ques·
tloncd his Intelligence. You
know, 'He's juJt a big jock.',.
Taking regular couna at this
ftne IChool, Sampson has
been getting B's and C's. He
has yet to deelare a ma)or,
but enjoys ptyehology and
mpeech. And should he jump
to the NBA b.fON his four
yean have pused, would
5amptOn conskler returning
for his degr•? "Deftnltely."
he says. .
Altar leading Virginie to
the NIT champlo~ latt
~· Sempeon could have
jump9d *eWd to the prot
and be drawing on a report·
~ S3 mlllon cotlbiid Wllh
the 8ollo,n Cdlca rWtt now.
But he found Celllc o.n..i ~IW~llll
thin ~t"' dlKulllonl. He __.., exdled 1bout rtd·
Ing .. b.nch. And .. ~.,
r.-----------------.. . IEllD llE MY FB!E CAif OF llAPPT DAYI. I
FIU out and MDd to: "Smokei.. Tobac.'co; I
P.O. lo1121X1, Depc. PW IOI, Gr..awkh. Conn. a.30 I
Name an4 comple1eadctr.. muat
appear on out9ide of enftlope. I
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that simple." When Holland
dug up some films from
Kareem's senior year, the
coach was comforted to
learn thal Kareem didn't
score every trip down court.
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not the only idiots In the
world," says Holumd ... Even
John Wooden at U.C.L.A.
had problems doing the
same thing."
Sampson has Improved
tremendously this year
and is a sure ftrst or
second-team All-
Amerk:an. He's now more
aggresskle both on offense
and defense and, in a
40•polnt performance on
Super Bowl Sunday against
Ohio State and Its fine center.
Herb· Williams, Sampson
looked limply awesome.
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unlimited.
'When you talk • about
R~h Sampson." says Coach
Holland of the young man
who, as a freshman, was
merely NIT MVP. honorable
mentSOn All·NnerlcaCI: and
who declined to be the NBA's
Number-One draft choice.
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terms of potential." llLI
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Rock's Blondie: ftom . .
Punk to-Citified Chic
By Btuce Pollock
Fl re they the Sonny and
Cher of the 80's or a
(J(Ys venk>n of Bo .
Oaek and her Sven-
gali-style hutband. John?
£Idler way' o.bbie Hany
and Chris Stein, otherwtse
known as the rock group
B&ondie's better half (he
writes most of the music, she
sings the 1<>ngs) are the
perfect contemporary cou-
ple: trendy and noltalgic,
suburban IOft at the edges,
urban h.-d at the core .
"Our Watyle Js not what
you'd call gracious living,"
jokes Debbie, as the primly
lb at a dak In the offk:e of
her record company, Chry-
salis. d'ed tn a modish
mby uniform and cap.
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quip hire. ~ D«itlie
hlneW ~ bom In Fbida
Md WSW up In NeW Jetey,
end an. Mr boyfrtend of
91\.Wl yitll'I, was born and
nmed tn Broolclyn, N .Y.,
Blondie WM tpaWMd In the
seamy depths of Manhat-
tan'• downtrodden Bowery
district. The group would
trudge through the littered
streeta, put th• slecplng
drunks, to a dub called
CBGB, wheN tts rudimen-
tary m u11c · flut took
shape. In thole days It WU a
.... for the Punk Rock pen·
nant, and Bk>ndie fought tt
out for lfa comer ol the turf ~ 1he Ramona, Tait-
Ing Heade, T elevttlon and
ICOl9I of odw ... Mel
~··now 30, and o.ba
bie, 3.5, lpft the dllmal
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bends. ~ W'OUP'· 'T'houd* of rnlft1IOI and
famMy san a dlant llCOnd
and ~ ao the ~ for
tock 'n' rol gold. For funds,
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waltraslng and we1 a
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Blondie'• Ch,U Stein on le orry: He writes the
music, she tings the _,nga. Offstage, they're o duo as well.
dwoys. 'We used to fight a
lot when we didn't have
money; now that we don't
have to wony about It, a lot
of the pre.we ii off."
Their number-one single.
"Heart of Gius," reJea.sed ln
1979, took care of thetr Im-
mediate money problems.
"Cal Me," whlcfl was the top
1<>ng of 1980, made them
IOmcwhat prosperous. 1'he
Tide Is High," which hl the
top of the charts at the start
of this year -along with
thetr ab.tm, Autoamencan
-threatens to make them
almolt affluent.
Whle Blondie was out
chattng fame on the roads of
Europe, back in the u .s.~.
Chris and Debbie's loft·
apmtment tuned to' th•
fJ'C)Und. quh startdy signify-
ing., eel of., .... 8bndle
had ftrWllly )umped from the
peek and ....... -bell In a \ag\M cA one.
In fllms, to peddle jeans, to
banter wtth talk-show hotlS
li<e Mav Grlffln. Her group
likes to keep Its cool, sun·
glalMld persona, but o.bb6e
has been deddely under-
whelmed by all the fuss. "It's
sort of funny In a way," she
says, reverting to a favorite
adjldjYe. "ln a sen.e It's a lit-
tle bit embarras.tng and ab-
IW'd. People are'° flattering
and so nice. Two years ago
we were garbage time."
Al a group Bipndte has
always been lnterated In the
visual aspects of rock 'n' .roll.
lts prav\ous abU.m, Eat to the
Beal, wtD aoon be out as
e vtdeo-disk (you tee the
group on TV u you hear
lt on the stereo). So the
move to the wkler screen
seemed ln~ for Deb-
bie, with he clatac alinky
k>oks and pouting llps. She
debuted -year. p&aying hene!f, In the film Roadie,
and the was bade again, In a
matilr "*· • • bored IUburban houlewlfe In Union
City. in. mnewt were
mbutd ... Al an ectreM In front
of the camera, .. uys o.ttie,
"the~ I twM llto
lmll compend to being a
10Ck 'n' d·~· ... .
In a 11n11, • 1 llke • ........ "
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By Sarah Hotdelty
D urtng the birth of her
ftrst chlkl. Alison G.
was just going Into
hard labor when her
obstetrician told her that he
wouki have to operate -the
baby's head was too large to
pass safely through Alison's
pelvis.
Alison's experience Is be-
coming Increasingly com-
mon. In the past decade, the
number of cesarean aedions
(an operation In which a
baby Is delivered through a
small surgical opening In the
mother's abdomen) has tr\:>led
In some hospitals. It Is es-
timated that In the Unlted
States, one out of every stx
chJldren Is now born by
cesarean.
Cesareans can be life-sav-
ing, but a number of experts
in chlkibirth are saying that
some of the Increase Is un-
necessory.
In most holpb)s today.
c:etanans are performed
routinely In high risk.or atlls
lituatk>ns: when the umbUl -
cal cord gets tangled, when
the baby II going to be born
tn breech posttk>n (legs or
buttocb first) or for related
problems that prevent the
baby from progressing
through the birth canal.
Fundamentally, the dra-
matic upswing In the number
of ceureana In recent yqn
reftedl their &equent UM to-
day • a pNCOuCIOnCWJI mee-
sure. Thia II ~ becaUM
and:llotlcs end Improved 1ur-llic.el techniques hlw rMde
tM operlldon ttMlf •lfl-cendy ..., -tM national
de8lh .....,. &om c:.Mranl
has plunged to be.low .01
percent. Then. too, the ex-
panding use of fetal monitors
-which reveal fetal dlstras
-has encouraged doctors
to perform cesareans In situa-
tions where previously they
wouki not have known risks
were present.
However, since Interpret-
ing a fetal monitor Is Impre-
cise. fetal distress ls diag-
nosed far more often than It
actually exists. ~ Obstetri-
cian Dr. Richard Hausknecht
states In his bOok (written
with Joan Hedman), Hautng
a Cuarean Boby , "The fact
ls that never before have so
many babies been deUvered
by cesarean section because
of fetal disaus, many of
them turning out to be nor-
mal Infants who showed no
signs of such distress."
Contributing as weU to the
Increase ln cesareans Is the
growing fear of malpractice
by docton. "It's often one of
the reasons that a physician
will resort to a cesarean early
rather than rtlk a IOng labor
after which the baby might be
brain-damaged," explains
one obstetrlcla!'\.
T he c:aarean dnrty ol-
fen tremendous bene-
fks: heakhy bebia.
The disadvantages?
PM\ and d1lcomfort for the
mother, who mUlt undergo a
major 1Urglcal opesatton, w1·
nary c:atMtertredon .M ••
week's recowry ri the holp-
tal. And ex>mpbcatione can
occur, IUdt • rifed6ons, "'°"* bi11dtng, damege to
the blldder.
The rnOll Mgllltw tide ...
fec::ts of ceNranl .. °""' ~. "The opee-
tlon .... ~'t IO bed,"•·
pllins OM WOmln. "It \HI
Now that the opercldon has
been mode .a/er, one out of
fix U.S.~ born todav is
a ciaareor'I.
just aD the emotions. I felt
cheated and frustrated and
anxk>us about my baby."
Moreover, If cesarean
mothers are given general
anesthesia , they cannot
spend much time with their
new babies during the first
few hours or even days after
birth. Comments Dr. Michael
Newton. professor ol obste-
trics and gynecology at
Northwestern Medical
School In Chicago. "There's
pretty good evidence that the
children who experience
close relations with their
mothers very soon after birth
tend to be better adjusted."
Many obstetricians are
solving this problem for
cesarean mothers by giving
them a regk>nal anesthesia
(an injection In the spinal
area) so that they can remain
awake and hoki their babies
Immediately after birth .
If you think you might
have to have a cesarean -a
possibility virtually any child-
bearing woman should con-
sider -doctors now urge
you to learn as much as pos-
st>le about what to expect.
There are numerous support
groups springing up, offering
cesarean childbirth classes
and dlscus.sk>n groups. Ifs
also advised that you discuss
with your obstetrician In as
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ean .
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ane-Sthesia will you receive?
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wtth you In the operating
room? When can you hold
your baby after birth? You
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~that tum off arguments or tum
on &eughter.
According to sociologist Dr. Brent
MlDer, rituals serve Important pur·
J)oses: lhey preserve the continuity of
family traditions; they model proper
behavior In certain situations; they
serve as a link between the genera-
tions: and they help to pass on family
values.
ow to Handle a "Bouy" Child
What do you do with a child who
ks he or she is the ''boss" in the
dy? Family therapist Dr. Ann
uben, of North Miami Beach, be·
that such a youngster should be
" from his self-appointed posl·
, She tryS to convince a bossy
that "it's nace being a child." Dr.
uben's technique: to encourage the
ungster to ftt into the famlJy system
e he or she rightfully belongs and
help parents take leadership of that
em. .
She suggests the following:
1) Overeome your lnabmty to say
'"°"to your chlld:
2) Stop giving in to the chlJd·boss
just because It makes you feel ar\xlous
or uncomfortable to resist him.
3) Try to tolerate your child's In-
creased unhappiness or tantrums as
he finds It harder to get his own way.
4) Help your youngster learn to
tolerate frustration and separation
from parents or siblings.
5) Carry out your own aduh roles
as famJJy leaders.
Says Dr. Ruben: "It ls clear that
when a chUd-boss gets fired from the
)ob It Is a boon to the whole family.
But the child should never have had
that )ob in the first place."
continua to work. Some of thac
women , rebewd of the *-d
haadJlng a dual roJe, are pleated to be
able to handle chores in a way '1
never felt I had tlme to when I had to
rush through them ...
•For m1ny men, ~ hcxm-
hold ..... PlloWMe • feeling of
~. Others. however, claim
that their wtva -now home all day
-'1lrld men thtngia for me to do."
• Whie • wife'• mnntent occa-
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(tome IPO'.... ..-it hNng the
ott.. "underfootj' moll couplet
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OVERDOING rT
Our daughter, the athletic. type,
Goes In for golf and tennis,
For swimming, bowling, all the rest -
At each she Is a menace.
She wins a trophy euerv time
SM en~ any meet,
For she ii one who daunt sum
To know the word "<U/eat."
Her sl/oer trophies-cups and bowls-
lnaeme each monlh that passu.
In fact the glitters grown ao bright
We have to wear dark gl<WiU.
-Richard Armour
-OUEL" CONTROL
My true love and I have parted,
The reason I will share:
I like my blanket we.II done;
He likes his blanket rare.
-Ruth Roberts
A mother wa1 confiding to a /Mnd:
''We're not teelflg eve to eye with Anne.
She wants to /Ind a nice man and Nttle
down. We want her to get married."
-Edward Allen
rT STANDS TO REASON
Junk food must be wholesome
To the ultimate degree-
How eJM would modem youth attain
A ~t ol stx foot three.
-May Rklt.lone
Sign In department store: Due to fnjfatfon,
our baTgmn balement fl now locofed on
the thtrdftoor. -Al Bott
Home R ..... : When guests stay too
Jong, try tradng them like members o( th•
family. If they don't leave then, they nevet
wtll. -Martin Rqgoway
Th.""*"' falMr wa1 lectunng htt mrou· QflOnl .an: "You'd ,,.,_, think about thtt
-·~ one thing to It.ch /or IOf'Mtltlnc ~to ICl'OICh for It." -R'*
NEWS FROM ·HOLL VWOOD: lf1 Miik·
Ing I fthn -nrtg two tat tuba. h1 be
*eel From H.. to~
-Frank TJ1911'
lb IDf '11: Whll CM ~ Nely -.y lbout
the economy? I I_..~~. ~'d be
~·~aoUp. -RoNrf ()ate;i
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PLUS OIL
Netd. ~hind with
houtchold chorea? How
about • iobot?
dant and vlliflors .... who
.. wonted. About dlil,
about that. E~ from
nuclear war to who~ dfMng
•\., Me IV 01".
~~ ~~ A mobile robot that can
~ a room ltNwr\ with
ob1tacle1 waa recently
developed at Carnegie·
Miion UnlYenlY• Robotk:a ----------------------------~ I ......... The robot ._ a
1V ICNa\ to .. the ob;lc:a.
wt'8a a ~ feeds It
dJledb'W. Granllld It ....
the robot (which 1aeaalbla a
card table Wlltl wheels) ftY8
hows to C1011 a 20-yad
t00m -but Iii a at.
And It WOil' bs btQ -10
or 20 ~ 8511
Robotics ln-
s t It u te
reMarCh
Takaiahi (ciem.r of plctwe)
thinks his nadon's ~
bowing .. need to
be ~tened out. So
he i\vented tha ma-
chlne to meaan the proper
bow. Takailht, 70, heads a
&arge depstment-store chain
and hopes that by bendi'lg
owr, er, forw•d.
cu*>ma'I, he can
booltsalls.
Sewn eledrk: eyes
evaluaM the bow at
three lettings -15
degrees for ·a fellow
~.30~tcr· a-.n. and 41.; ~
b •..,mm aa amormr melq~ pad'811.
The machine costt
$10,500..t, •d now, no
ohr b.lllr.-hll ~
to the 8llq ptca. But let
the klm .... whit ca"l
we say, Mr. ,.. TakallH, ex-
Clllt taha a bow. ......
TDCHllRS
GOOP
Texas A&M outline the daily
production problems the
Germans faced and how
they handled them. The
tchool has Mlced 0 .0 .E. for
about $750,000 over the
next three years to analyzie
the Ml-million pages of
Information. But, 90 far,
0 .0 .E. has refuaed.
Several ot1 comparues
have expeawi Interest In
the documents. but aa:ord-
lng to Spencer Baen, dnctor
d. Texas A&.M'1 CentAlr for
Energy and Mineral Re-
sourca, the tchool wants to
keep the Information tn the
public domain so everyone
can have aoca1 to It.
'With the big push for syn-
fuels , I think the Gowmment
would. wmlt to lludy ddl n.
foamlllloll." ""' ~. "1f tt. documll1ll can pNWnt
one wplc•"' or Mlp one
..... &oin 9*1rdf-lnriora w.lc. tt.n the COit .. .,.
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car pool this Wednadat}. So
In honor of htfuJ ones
~. dwy founcl.d
Worrlers of America.
W .0 .A. promtw no solu-
tions, cautions RamtUllerl,
').llt the COlaabt that ttwr.'1
9lrerlgth In numbers."
So far, Onlgort gowmor
V\c Ady8tl hm joined up
and, minutes ... the . in·
auguratlon, ~was
offered to Ronald Reagan.
So far, no rapc:>nM. But gl\'e
him a few months ln ollce.
He'D come arowd.
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and pep when you (eel weary and drowsy due to
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Ordinary IUpl'9 mu.t "° th.rou«h the llver -
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60 fot $11.00
100 for S17.50
It'• the llfWllt •lllnt hodtit plant in Amoral
A f•-Powi"I. IUperior, lont Ii-led ond be!Mltl•
fvl plent. ,RIVET CAmuf R..,_ Norttll requi,..
pnlC1ically no cero. It jute CM't be i..t for
hedlo to tunvuftd your petlo, ymrd, llrio your
drin, no. Cen bo rM!nt.mlnod at ony hoftht.
"'-nt 1"' ..,i. You receive 1' to 3' plents.
Order • meny • you •n pollibly we wtllto
dtlt ulo llltl. Not lltt_.., to C1Uf. or Ariz.
ltodi No. 171.
ELEGANT
BLUE
SPRU C E
HEDGE
20 for S 7 75
30 for $10 95
60 for $19.95
Tiii• •uutJful tllnr-Muo 11111nt (~fool ,.. ....
.... lllUCI) wHI ... lfKO Incl -..Ut11 fo 1Mr yafd. stront t1orthorn r.o•• to to 11" 4 1ar 0141 .... 111111 lrO I I llUttofy trOWft. And tlt91'ro Just UM rilflt alao for t11t1•ll•tlnt. ••coNoftt for "'° u w1..a-.. .. ec1, Nek .... untla. .. r-erou•s. TllOy tr•• f11t too. You'll WOflt to order lot1 at tltoM ..-111 ........ TltOM trooa Wiii "°'' 1ou tur11 1'Mr yanl l1tto • lflo••llco. o,..., llOW. Stock No. 144
IO flHT Ofl
FAIENDL V FENCE
Only 10 forsl.98
OF SHARON HEDGE
Detllilltflll --. ....... of,.. wtl"• or lllU,... ..... 1111111-'". llfotl-foftii Of ......... lleellty. iloM00f IMrofl ..... -I llltMtlCll IOftly fr11•11 for ,-r lo•_.."T1iieti .. .,., "'"'" w11rer-1111111,.,'IY to I • I 0 ft. fW an lltfo,,.... 9rl¥M1' ....... or Mn M trtM-.. .. r I ... t colof. NI ...... ~ ... Ulrevt" tao .... Wint ..... , Re• Of .,..,..,. CH...._1 ..-11 .. ,.., lwto wtfflMtt i.100111 Ill "' .. ""'"'"' w"°" llttte .._ It MM-'"' OM OOt1tl1111" to ft-or titre.-folL TMlt •• 11 ........_ Mell• ..... 111.,.. ...... T•la ...... o f-ffto WMI _. a trMt ...r to-re.r .,...ny -lfl ""'91 Of ._ty IM n-. ONor .._, •• ,.. .......... tf11ft.roM1'..W ... ltlNk ltootc No. 1H.
16 for $1 .75 -24 for S2.50
h r ' A ylld tull of CUs'.HJON MUMS for.._ than 13 c:enta Nd\! Produee ._..of fWI a.aooa. on eKtl rounded plant Make wonderful cul ftowen. Y.ou •t
dlob fteld-pown root diYWons. Vrry hudy -thrive ""' In poor IOU wlth lltde
aw. OUR color cboire or pink, bron7.e, reel or yetlow. Sony, cannot be lhipped to
na, c.atlomill or WllllblDtton. S&oek No. 256.
'°for S1.96
80 for $2.85
lllrOl'll. tt•dty. W-lnt .. ._. .. thM will p Y°" ..._,.tfut
ft-. thil v-'· ORDER NOW.
1END NO MONEY. On dtl'-Y
..-y 11.00 for 25 bulba.11.15 for
50 .......... 13.15 for 100 ~
ptUI COO~ We P"V pcl9Uillt °" ......... order• ..... No. 410.
GtANT CLIMBING TOMATOES
v-. a ... 1r-11· -S1•11· 11 21· Tll t
,,.._ T..U. Up Tor Acr89 -Wtilll 2 I.kl
Entov trGWif't your own bit. wt. juicy. wi,....,.:P1Hd tom-
...,. ttiil y.. -twtn tf you don't hllN room for•......., tt
..... ollty 8 t.. felll "" ...... .._ .... bit O )HiiOO
.......... will '""'on• ftlliL Or 1hey _. out..,wd odMr
............ ~ ..... 1llMnetO. And how ~do ~I W. ..... letWI holn cuelmt., whO hM hilfd •
iiiiih•2...,..of tt.. tmaaaw ft-om t-t w winal n-d...._. .. phnp ... IMOOth, with ~ ---and
IOlkl clWWG.11. HCllMt for~ Md -md ....
frttll. EASY TO GROW -...,. bnit1w '-IOOd luck
with them. They ......... .,_ .............. '°"" Blilht.fNe end ........... t. s... money ... -bettllf
thll y..-.
Stodt No. 838
Peck et $1.00 -Juinbo P1ck11 S2 .65 -Oz. SS.SO -4 Ou. $17.85
HOUSE OF WESLEY, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 81701
(M. lllJ a .... v-
6forS175 -""' _.., ...._ 9 10( S2.60 .. Siii I ....... ..
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SERVES ALL AMERICA WITH OUTSTANDING FLOWER BARGAINS -OVER 1,000,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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EMY-10 0..-~COVER
WllZIO. COUMt EARLY .........
CREEPING
PHLOX
6 for Sl.00·
CROWNVETCH
5 f or Sl. 20 io for $2.35
20 for $4.65
SO for $9.25
a.. ....... "' .......... ywr ....... --. n.--. ..._ .... ..-"'o .... cc:i.re.. .. _.......... . ........... ... 12 for 11.75
18 '°' $2.50 38 for $4.715 ................................. wt ..... I
a.kwful CREEPING PHLOX CP • ..,..., L°""Y... ... .... ·-·· .... ...._ ...
..................... --· ~ ...... 1 .... _, *"' 4 in. '811. Slllyt.,... ,... ________ ..... _____________ __
,...,..,...._.ofcdorintlfty .... -2 OUR ..._ of red, blue,_..._ or pi .. . IMPORTANT REASONS WHY YOU CAN ORDER
FROM HOUSE OF WESLEY WITH CONFIDENCE ...._. JJ11•••rfwl..,..._..orbardlr. ~ ...... .._._. .. ..._. .. w....,·: •••W..= '1&..-. Your.-.."'°"' ............ _.. fWd diw· 1 ..... a..... ............ full ....
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f'L.ANT NOW -oniows D\HU ... Wt~
THICK 9&.U!R-e ...... .
SPREADING EVERGREEN
$2.00 ea.
3 for 14.00 -8 for 17.00 -12 for S13.00
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PERIWINKLE
10 f $1.00 ::::i: or 100 for .... .
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ALL T ... OUGH THI YIAR
"PAPER WHITE "
WHITE BIRCH
11.t0•· :,o-w
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I J fOf $2,50 -6 fOf $4.150
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...... tlte .,.-UI tNnk end ..... ................ _..... ....
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llAMOUI FOR ITl•UUTY llNca ataLE DAVI
TREE ROSE
OF SHARON
. f'l ~~1
\\.00 ea .
3 for 12.00 -8 tor S4.00
CHlWllDut • .., One of .... Most
--dtul "-Int .,.... ltl rid!, ......... ...,_ ........ .,.....,"
IMI •-whfl Wt liltoolM In ... lhMllof~ .......... Of ....
9toolN ""'' ttw-.h to fell. hly to •-· ,_. .,.owlne. .....,. a,.,.. to
11' ..... E"°'"9nt t• .-cl-n •
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dMNoe, nlolly~ooted. hend Mlece.d
.,.. et.._ 2' to 4' .,. ..
etodlNo.Me.-
llAST GROW...a -GOOD IHADI
.. Golden Stem"
WEEPING
1 f or
WILLOW
Sl.00
J for 12.50-I for $4.75
, ......... One .............. ...
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................... In • .._"' AM tlte IOld , .. , ... ~ ...................... hi •• ....,.:
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PERSIAN LILACS
A riot of_..,, S.0.... of fllowerll
3 for S3.00 -6 for ss.09
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1111 t.. a to •• ""'""' •••n treet. Afl ..... tnn-41t1tlnt e&.re. Steck No. &44.
2 for $2.75-3 for $4.00
(C•llRUI .... ,....11, o-•• natur•'• ..... ....
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Pink Flowerin& 2torsuo
MAGNOLIAS 3 tors7.oo
9'RINO aLOOMINO -Tiie9 bmuttful ..... not•, .... ,.... .. , l!IOOlft in Ml61pri"f wtttl
.... ~ of ..... tttul ,.,. b&ooMI. ot-.n
_..,. 10" .. oa Un•lll• , .. y lowety; wttt
"--dM Wlhte of your Pfapert'/ by IMftY ..... -.. , ......... foltow ... ft---.
F,.. ptenune .,Ide whfl wwv onler •
llRAGRANT MAONOLIAI -with 1111. w.xy· ........ ~..-. ._... .. _...._ __ .... ¥
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... dtoiol hen411l1~tmd 2 to. foat ....
ltodl No. 111. ,. 5
P.rize Winning ROSES only $1.79
l3 for S5.29J l6 for 510.491
HAT A BARGAIN
(12 for S20.89J l18 for SJ0.981
ALL STRONG VIGOROUS ROSES
.. _,.. ·--· ,_ •• , •fWY 11.1• .. .. ..... 1NtMtt ...... ...,... t.-........... __ ...... -·· --.... ,,., .............. ..,, fe""er M AllMttMa ..... IMtety Ml .,.._ OltO&lll TOOAV ANO VS l>U .. INO OUll Oll&AT&ST "OM SALL
CLIMBINQ 8L.AZE -lnfoy fN9t bunta
of "'9. ..tet MOOIM In June, ltlift In flll-.-..... lnWtween.ThleletM ...-. of tfte .. ...._., Hanty and wtt-
.,... ... No.•.
CUMlllNG QUEEN ELIZABETH -
Met eoutd ............. ttful ... tflle .w ..... '-'-'Md~, ...... ...
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CllMllNG W H I T E AMERICAN
BEAUTY. Thia II., .-.a-f-ltit.
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c.-111HON CU.ORY
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wltfl ••rte oa·llfOM owertottea. A rllll,
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delirablo fOf' ill '°"' potnied, .,.~ ...
low bu• that °"" to P9'0UI. .... ~. lont-l•tlnt
bloomt. A a.Yiltl
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ltodc No. 311 .
f'O" TY NINER -("ormer
AA"I WINN&") Hat wtw.-ly COtttrHt•
lftl ret111 of Or.
lettt• '" •"41 llflellt cttrolfte y .. lowt 11111 ... .,.. ... ro• ...... . ro11 '" ........... . Of lltOOlftl Ill tMlft• _, .. ~
ltocll No. Ml.
MIRANDY Cf~
Mftl WINNEftl A ,_.., red roaa
wtdt '"" ,,..,.,.. • Hie 10.., pointed
.... dtat ~
..,n to ..... m.ny ...-oM bloom&. 19o411kNo.138.
NOCTURNE (form-
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YOUR BEST BUYS IN GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK
ALWAYS COME FROM Hou• of Wiiiey, Nurs1ry DM1ion, BtoomJngton, Illinois 81701
SEND YOUR ORDER NOW
POii HIAL THY, vtGOROUS PLANTING STOCK
10 UEP YOUR GARDEll ••• AZE WtTH
UV9IG 8EMITY THtt YEAR
Carpathian
En1lish Walnut
HARDY STRAIN
ONLY S7.95
2 for $14.96 -3 for 121.IG ",,.,_...,.,
A tr"'r •kkndiaw ...... .
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JD7yws.Ouru' ......... ............ ~ ........
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tf ----..-........ .,..,_,...._., ... _ .... -.....no atW ... • _., _J_ wttti .,_, .-... J11111 aTUlllN. nc .. ..._ L.AmSL fer a ,,.. ,....,.. _..w..,.._ ..... ,......y-. ...... We.....-.
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HOUSE OF WEILEV, N••Y DMlietl
DEPT. 24.,
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CITY
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~ORANGE COUNTY
CAR BUYERS GUIDE
,,.. ...... _____ •AND SERVICE DIRECTORY-....
IOI Md.AIBU IMW
At Beach Blvd. & Whittier
La Habra -522-5JJ3
AMC-JEEP
COSTA..sA
AMC Jm -alMAULT
2524 HarbOr Blvd.
Costa Mesa -549-8023
CADILLAC
MAias CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.tl 00
CHRYSLER -PL Y.
ATLAS
CHaYSLa.ft.YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -146-1934
OATSUN
MIWPOIT DATIUM
888 Dove Street .
Newport Beach -IJJ.e 100
OLDS~OBI L E
CUYIR MOTOIS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -135-3171
CHEVROLET
COMHILL CHIVIOUT
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1 zoo
UMIVlltSITY OUSMOllU
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140.9640
PEUGEOT
llACH IMPOITS
848 Dove Street
Newport Beach -752-0900
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICI IYllSOM. INC.
«5 E. Coast Hwy.
Newp0rt Beach -67J.0900
Ill.I. YAM
POISCHI AUDI
13831 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove
616-JHJ
SAAB
.. CH ....olfl • 148 Dove Streit
Ntw,,ort 8Mch -712..0tOO
IOY CAIVB IMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640.644•
SADDLBACI IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
131-2040-495.4949
MAZDA
MllACU MADA
2150 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -641-5700
TOYOTA
IAILI m TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Blvd.
c.osta Mesa -646-tJOJ
VOLK SWAGEN
JIM MAllMO
YOUS WA ...
18711 Beach Blvd.,
Hunt. Beach -141 .. 2000
MAU HOWAID
VOUIWAMM
13731 Hll'bor Blvd.
G1rden Grove ........
VOLVO
IAIU m YOLYO
1989Htrbor Blvd.
CoaMHa -64 .....
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Robert Shaw. lou1s Gossett GI "larNIJ Ceast" (adv) '75-W•lliam Shatner, Dennis Cole, tynda
Day Georae. Charles Aldman
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Howard, Cindy W1lh1ms.
llOtlDAY, llMCH 9
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TUESDAY, llMCH 10
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D "TM ~•" (dra) 'JO-Owen McCavin, Sam Elliott
GD "lest._, ol r .. 11t11• (d11)-0av1d Birney, Barba11 Park•ns
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9:00 a CIZ "Tiit lililla tf be4J w.tu" (du) ·st-Hal Hotbrcm.
Onie Carter. lames Wlutmore Jr . Jennifer Jason le1ch
lllURSOAY, llWCM 12
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FRIDAY, llMCH U
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OAmlllE lll0¥1ES
ll:tO • 9J) "Tiie Trail ..,_.
(wes) '37-John Wayne 12:00 aa e "rfck u, Alley"
(dra) '57-V1Ct01 Mature. Anita
Ekbt11. Tmor Howard A US n1rcot1CS aaent trails a dope
smuuler's 1«omphct throuah
the 'pick up' alleys of NY.
London. Lisbon and Rome.
II) 9 "Tiit 011111ttl Off'I Crt" (dra) 'SO-Joan CnwfOld,
David Brian The story of a bHu·
llful woman who tS successful 1n
tmytt11n1 ucepl low
l:OO CIDl "T11t Oly TIM, "'11ttd lid C.rry" (wts) '71-Petei Duel,
Ben Murphy A youna man pre
tendina lo be Kid Curry 1s
charred w1lh murdet •nd 1s stn
tenced to hanc. 0 "Tiie S.IM htMts" Part I.
(dra) '66-Sttve McQueen
l:JO • "Tiit """' " .... ,., ()ri. t«t" (com) '64-Ptter Sellers,
Tom Bosley Two I S·yur old
111ts tall 111 love .. 111 a con
cert p.,n1st.
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• BATTLE FAT"UE! B ()) TIM Milt 511-.. T mhtr
burnout, a sort ol academ1C combat
t1t11ue, hits a Carver instructor wtlh
dev1s11tinr rtsults for leacher and
students ahke
D 0 QI little Mt1M •• the
Prairie (C.C) (R) (2hrs) "He Lons
me. He loves Me Not" l1Ura 's llnrt
1s broken when het father rules that
she 1s too youna to acupt Almonzo's
propos.I of marnaae Munwhlle, the
Otesons are amazed when a«oun
tant Pemval Dalton !urns t11e11 loud
mouthed. demand1n1 d1u11tte1 into a
docile, obedient •omen. and t1kes
her as his wile. e ftltN: '°Citlltf ill tflt Monlirla" (dra) ·73 (2hn)-S1ssy Spacd .
Monte M11kham The stOly ol 1
younc 1111 hltchh1ke1 and 1 man
she befriends
8 CD <II Qll n 1t'1 l11<1t~l•1t futures include a 1escue 1ttempt by
a remote·controlled robot; a "'"" form of sports t111n1nc futu11nc
baseball star M1tchett Ptae. a lout·
car fhp; 1 mo1orcycle·rid1n1 doa,
b11efoot wate~11n1 •onder Mile
Stpel; and 1 &host who haunts 1
toy store.
.. ftleN: ''TIM lli&llt TIM, bW.
Mirlllp's" (com) '68 (2hrs)-Jason
Roberds, Brtll Ekland. Norman
WJSdOnl. Elliot Gould A y011n& Amish
1111. rebelhnc 1111Mt llte restnctlOllS ot her rtliCIOUS b1ekc1ound and her
ty11nnical f1ther, aoes lo Minaly's
TV WEEK. MARCH 8. 1981
butlesque JR Ne• York and the st1111· tease 1s born . ,.. ........
(J2) lilly linu111-Tlle Sfuter IM
Veps~ m Mttlt: "Tit• MlltitNlrw"
(com) '61 (2hrs)-Soph11 Loren,
Peter Sellers Because of her father's
will a m1l1Jona11ess must marry a min
wlto JS a food bus111essman. m a Gf..t,.,..... o...
i• AIMrka "Nureyev ind the Joffrty
Ballet tn Tribute to N111nsky" Rudolf
Nureyev and Ille loffrey Ballet dance
three N11insly WOtks.
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ID a.,lfll9
9:00 e (I) @ 1t•a•s•H Col. Potter
knows he has only two Hlks to
reduce ltll h111t blood preS$Urt, but
he bridles at the 4071111 consp111ey
to help him.
8 l>yNsty/Cl1udil H'S
• Affair With Sttftftl e Cl> 9 a o,u.tJ Maltltew·s
uc1tement over strik1n1 oil IS tem·
ptred wllen Claudia's repressed llos·
tthly provolles an anary accualtoin
ind l1ndse, ~onfronts him wttlt
knowledae of her 1He11t11nacy.
• Mon Qritfi• s...
-9:30-
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Wutltert>y tS convirtttd !It's dy111c but rs 11at preP1red lor a wist! fTI>m
his sister 1i1d two cousins.
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Sntpes 1nd Floyd 'Jumbo' Climminp:
h111ls 111 tlte World Profession1t F11
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Chlmpionslup ltchl between chlm
pion Rafael 'Buooh' l1mon 1nd
Colnehus Bou [d•arcts ...... wr ..... " (mys) '69-
Gto11e Pep1>11d, lean Stbe1c e lllowit: "Chr11 ti fulhr
Riftf" (.es) '!>3-Gur Mld1son
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'16 (2tlts)-Rober1 Sh••
• MW!ife AMtlblte m Mtwie: "ll1c.l1" (11or) ·72
(2hf$)-W1lh1m Marshall, Vonetta
McGee, Dtnn1S Noeholas
<II Tiit lldtor4 Fits
•1t•A•S•K
Ill llletie: "SS Dtys rt rtlil1"
(dra) '63 (2hrs)-Ava Gardner lilt
Clltntse attempt to thro• out thu
fore1en intruders rn the ill laled
8oJtf ttbelhon
tl41 ~ flit All C111turd Gfut aiM s.un
(R) ··tats and Does" II almost hie•
ally rains uts and dots al Skeldale
Veterinary Sureery l8l ,., Goes lk C.ntry
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ttai. llofllld Duck. d11C0¥1n 11111
&ood jobs are d1ff1tuh to hnd and
keep afttr walklna out on 1111 studio
contract 1n • hutl. •Cll<Il 8"-~....
• Clrtl hl'Mtl 0 f rvpl GewMtt ., ...... ,, ......... ~
Dr. Leo Busctaha talk• &bout lov1111
rel.1honships and 'toaethttntss: and
encou1a1es hi$ audience to reach oul
to tamlly and lntnds to nurt11rc clo$e
and warm relationships
H SclNce 1iP1 wllll Dr. '-It
7:30-......... f..,
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(R) "Tmeltr's Tiies"
8:00 • 0 Atdlll ....,., ,_.
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Solar Srstem " Stephanie's $LllOOI
setence 1111 becomes a personal bat
tie ol p11enltn1 bttweH Archie and
the bthtt ol Stephanie's best hitnd
11 @ ID CHlfll "Kai1te" Wlltn
ton and PonGll patrol Ponch's old
nerahbo1hood, Ponch drscoven a
boyhood lriend. Andy. co11upl1nc
the ttent&ers '"'" his tac1n tt•t ope11hons. e Tiit UA41tnea WetW 114 )K4Uft c.ust•• • Cil <m • "'"'': .. , ... OM," (adv) '77 (Jhrs)-Nlck Nolle,
Jacqueline Bisset A couple drscover
a sun~en World War II ship, on 11t11ch
there 1s 98,000 ampules of m01
ph1ne. while ~1n divine.
0 GtOltGE VANDEMAll: * rWCHUTE ON ORDUI
Cl It b Writtt11 • lllM: Mla!Mry c..r· (1dv)
·75 (2h1s)-W1lltam Shalntr, Charles
Aidman Ali undercove1 aeent tor the
eovernor uhhzes a nu'"bt' 01 dis
1u1ses lo urry on hrs 5P1 ach11ltes a> UY PtlCE 6 BOICAI
• WILLIE ON HEE HAW\ a> Htt Haw Ray Prrct Boaur
W1llte, lhe Kenluc~y Cll1mes D1ntets
and the Roy Clar~ family auest
ru si-ti.e .. 1a
ID Otptftts ttt ~
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Schnt1der &tis 1lon1 well with Beer
belly and his 111le, Selma. but the
l11endsh1p becomes tested when Se
Ima decides slit 111nts companr-
and three's a t1owd CJ TM "9fi4 T t1Mn• m c.-1 "Nae ,,..,. 1..,.
terpieu TMat11: D••eer Ull (C-C) lhe enhre population ol a country
vlllaee 1s paralyzed •1lh fear when
the vrlla&e becomes lhe taratt 101 a
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1111 .rtl'a 0111tr 1n4 Mtl •nd Vtta
betollt vldl!M. Mel's lint tlltOllll·
,., with • pic~Ut '""" out lO be 111 emba111u1111 ••P4r••~ So,
wlltn Vtta pit Mr PlltM Slltlelltd
wrlll 1ff 1119 dintt's rtcejfl.s I• ti, Mel
11 IN'Y to tr1~1 bKk •a• n.111 £Mil:..,..... u• C.1ffltl" (<0111) '73 (2111s)-
Ridl11d OreyfU$$, Ron Howard. Ctndy
W1Uilt111 rOUf luefl4& ttt toaettw
on Ille 1a,1 •111tt btlOfe t.o of them
Otp1rt lor 'olltl• llley uch 1111turt sornnllat dilr1n1 thew 24 hou11 ·---.............
• o.1J h• Slllllf Tiit Staples
.,. lht cuells.
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10:00 8 \lZ Tr.,,_, .._., 11.D. DI
Gonzo Giies is mrst1fied bJ the
condition ot • 14 rur old •ail who is
noso1taltltd 1$ tilt 1esult ol beinc
shuck by 1 Ur ..... • (llMtt....., ....,
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1111 details the 11e1oies of Ille Blllle
ol 8f1t11n, when Entllnd st111u led lo
SUl'flVt the bl1tzkr1e1
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@ Clrll lunlttt & f ritMI
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-11:30-
• s,.ts FINI •1M 700 a.. r.,_
Cial -..: "hr...U " •HDUr"
(dra) '76-Yuki Shunodl m llO'fl.: "Sul,h•t•tt" (•es)
'68-8ur1 l111C1s1tt. Os.sre DIVIS
(IJ) a laQ Y111 , .. ,. .., ,., '-es Ille c-try
o Tiit ""•
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nounced
• lltM: "0. CH4y's ln" (dra)
'73 Donald Suthtrllnd
fll> Tiit 111-. ........ £,. (R)
12:00
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M111tltr" (mys) '53-Jun Peters a> Tiit .... Its ._,
lw•DN•SDAYf
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11 ........... .....
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IZ:OO •"Retreat, Htlll" (dra)
'51-RICl111d CatlsOll. • "Pete ...,. ....... (dta)
'55-Jac• Wtbll. Janet ltr&h
Mtmbtrs of tht Roa11n1 20's
faU band defy the demands ol a
11cketeer. wllo wants a p.ect of
Ille action. a:• <II ~ l.Ms" (dra) ·73_
Desi Alnaz JI . Anthony Ztrbe U "H11N141" (com) 70-
Ben Guma, Peter Falk
S:JO • 9 "Illy frltd lr111a" (com) '49-Dun Martin
I •VINING
II (HI QI) Real ,. (R) fea
lures include a family named Nielstn •
olfe11n1 their own IV r11tn1s. a look
at the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders.
visit 11r1lh tht lutes! work1n1 011
painter 1n the woitd, a convenhon ol
bald people, and a class for h1&h
scllOol cheerleaders
• IMit: HllMtfie.s" (susp) 46
(2hrs)-Cary G11nt. tn111d Btr1man_
A 1overnment a1ent and a &Ill undtt
ta•e a danatrous m1SS10n e CD Cl§I a EJ1111 ts bM1ll
·11 the Glass Shpper Fils ··Nancy
lancls 1 b11 modehna ass11nmen1 in
LA but has second thouahts when
she lt11ns ti calls IOI nudity. [h1
abelh falls IOI a auy who only hkes
htr IOI her intellect. and David hires
Ntcllolas to hunt IOI a new 1p11tmenl
wlltn David's rent 1s 1ncrnstd
• lllM: "Wlllt'• ""· ,myutr (com) '65 (2hrs)-Ptler Sellers,
Peter D'Toole, Romy Schneider A
youna en111ed man 1s reluctant lo
11ve up auls who love him and seeks
the 11d ol a m11ned psychiatrist 11r1th
a much WOfSe problem.
• '111 ai.1alint
(IJ) lilly Gra~•-TIM Cruter Lis ..... c,...
m lllwit: ''S«nt '"'"""" (dra) '&4 (2hrs)-Stewar1 Granaer. Mickey
Rooney A aroup ol mternational
c11me spec1ahsts ue assembled for a
secret mission by the &thsh Intel
ll1en« rn 1943
6:) TONIGHT'S IUTIOIW. * GEOUUHIC SPECIAL "llATIOIW. rAnS"
ftM QULI Oil COit.
• 0 llltltllat '"&ra,etlc s,..
dl4 "N1t1011af Par-s Ptaysround Of
PJrtdM , .. This pro111m e1amines
how our paru can be used u YICl-
11011 wonderlands yet preservtd u
111tural emrronments
-1:30-•C..... lllflelt • Iii Dike Clllrytill
II II••'•--..11M1 (c.c)
8100
• Cl) (IJ) .... : '1111 ._ ti
..., ""9ttf" (d11 ) '81 (2hrs)-
Hal ltotb<ook. Di1le Carter, James
Whitmore Jr .. Jennifer Jason·leisti.
Thi stOfy of 1 Louisi1n1 couple who
.... • t\reltas lnvestl11tt0n into the
1t1rtn1 of thei1 tun11e son by
i ton police officers. 0 9 .,.,... .... (U)
ilflt Scllool" After Alnold skr,t
ecllool lor lift *JS bcu111t ht ca11'1
ltlll4 tM W04lllll wllo replaced Mt
11.orift tucller, Mr. Dru1111110fld
""' '""' to lff Ilia IOl'lltf •ostructor illll«NW~ e UNA NMDdl/FVll * ........... MIWil •CJ) a•.,...,.,,....
~,....,11.WIMwllttt '"'ta .... *' ... wfie filll:...,.
... ....... ..... • l'Ollllllht
...... (lllet *' ... ..... ........ tt jW.., IMlr ..... tdtri-
tn: ltld £"'91t .....,. .. ldllltity
ctlll9 lflltt lie lttncb WOIMft wf~ ..................
ll' .....
.... (Co() "Tn'M'Mn!l.'c;
.................. 111 ... t8'M ....,_ 1M ....... et llM
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-9:30-
.. ~ Facts ti Uft "Bouaht and Sold"' Blair becomes a reprmnt1hve
tor 1 big name tosmettcs firm ind
sets out to sell her schoolmates lots
ot beauty 1>1oducts, whether they
need thtm Of not (Rescheduled)
IDc.iu a LM Aliwt
10:00 11 U 9 o-<J "'Seldom Silent.
Never Hurd" Quincy 1nveslr1ates
th e death ol a boy 1n a tall trom a
bu1ldrna that the poltct call llomt
crde-bllt the med1t1I eum1ner bt
hnes 1t was the result ol a str1n1e
and me 1lfltclt0n ...... •CD IBl W111$ lime Bomb"
8rn1tr desperately searches tor
money to meet the SS0,000 prite taa
hunc on Dan's l~e when Binm's
IOfmer partnm 1n wme linally catch
up with h•m and demand the rnoney
they believe he hH. <ml Liu bwts (C.Ctrtl ti the I0'1)
.., Wortd """" ..... St PW11 ltul/S.1111111 C1ll11: TIM s.ceM TI111t AIMIMI (R) m"""' •,.... B lkMersM, a,,t1111M1 (C.C)
-10:30-• a> ID llns
11:00
•• CIJ [2l 0 ....
B CD <IDl8 0 llns e Star Trtl
G TM ....,.-'-111t
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B llt•Mr1'1• a,,.,11Sm11I
Special (C.C)
-11:30-
• Cl) (IJ) ...... : .... tie: ""1111
ti • Ct1ttrftN" (dr) '78-lhm
BaS1n1t1. Vlmn Blaine, Fabian ........ c.r-
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• Diel Cawtt/ea,tilM4 ... .....
12100 e .... : Ill U Ne" (ldv)
'37-RaJ Milland, F11nees Firmer. e CD (II al n. u.. 111t ............. . .,.. ... ..,...
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TV WEEK. MARCH 8, 1981
I THURSDAY I
IWCH 12
ftf """'1111 IM afte,_ liltiilcs.
ptuse sn DAntlllE ,ROCRAMS.
...... '" ,_ ctlMliHct, lrt "" daJ 's lllllries.
DAmlllE llOVICS
ll:OOm ''bnlJRWaAlllM"
(wes) "3•-lohn Wayne
12:00 . uw,e" tilt lir.._ ..
(1dv) · 11-0ovc McClure .., t!l "Tiie ledltW l'arty"
(com) 'SJ-Don Murray. [ G
Marsllall A man about to be
come 1 lather dec1du after a
bachelor party that bachel01s
lead empty hves
J:OO (fa! ·'SMM C>wt" (wes) '71-
Grecory Peck. Pal Quinn An u
convict seell.s reven1e on hi$
double croSStn& partner who tm
becomes a prosperous 1111ther
du11na the u con's seven yean
1n 1111
QJ) "A Swi111in' $u111111er"
(mus) '6~-James Stacy, William A Wellman Jr , Quinn O'Hara,
Martin West. Raquel Welch
l:lO II "Sui Wllishr" (com)
'69-Burt ~eynolds
•V•NlllG
10&00
• (J) 9 t. .... While Mllllal
la...,. lllio • 911a~t Quest to hn4 Olll ... Moul • ,..,, 1lfl'• trqlc
...... l11~ .. llll'llMlll II WUll
by t tlwMt to tMkt pvM!c • MIC GI lfMf .... •ti 9 ,... ... , IM4 "B•d Gift•· Cilrslt, • ~ lady w...1 a
allady •• ~ "" '"""' w,,.,. lllll two ptOple we dettt
11111Md 10 t..i 11\t aJtait-CoMtwt
wtlo's oe lo ClltiatJe's ,i.11, and TON/
Ille 11r1's u11touth and lUloui
borfr1t11d ....
•CJ.) (JI 9 *f (hr) Mary will reveal lfllo OaRnJ i tatlltr rully
is and J•a 11 ~p .. 1 that w h.11
IOld him Mu11wt11le, Burt storms 1
1111et1n1 of mobsters lo avenct the
sllootlnc of Danny ................ .........
-10:30-........ • ...... .... ,La .... 5'lof1
Ill .......... ~I s.-1· atare (C.C)
11:00 • • rn CE o a .._ 8 988 .... . ...,,,..
........ a, •• e 11•a.,•H
... ,ttb
8 ..,."' (C.C) •*CMtt
-11:30-
• (I) (lJ) ....._ ~. IU.."
"tleny O" euaw...,c.,.. • rn <11 a lliclltlll -~ •1tutt..Mrd
eta~AICMnn ., ....
12:00 es,.e. 1tM e (]) CDl 1Z11 F111l1ty b&IMI
• llillltft lllpaalMt m 0.. Step ltytlld
-12:30-.. 0 O Tiit Tomorrow Show
Ctlte II c...t
• ""' Alttry llloollt e Tiit Doll l-SM
1:00
• Fanluy l•land/M0ti1: "Tiit
Glut let 111,tff" (dr1) '74-ltt J
Cobb. C11 Youna. G11yson Hill With
S4 million worth ol diamonds
smashed 1n their su1te1se. loU1 semi
proleSS10n1l th1ens use an interstate
bus as a 1el1w1y Cir lhty hnd Ille
caper complicated by a lellow pu
senaer-1 fQfmer cap with 1 passion
for 50IV1n1 c11mes
())) Fut.ay blaMl/Ma111 It
•S,...0..1
• htd ""'*~ ....
121 Tt Tel .tllt Trvth
-1:30-
• Tiit loM llRllf • llewlt: Nl..tst 01ys " l'olllptll" (dra) 'Ml-Steve Reeves, Clms11ne
Kaufmann A Roman Centurian. 1n
love with a Ch11st11n &lfl l11hls lo
win her
-2:30-
• """Mtwit: "Th• Lea•• ot lillit llfdtft" (dra) '7~-£hubeth
Montaomery, Katherine Helmond
TU•SDAY
IMKMlt ................... =:. .. Nnllll NKIAllfS. ..,.. ':J:'' I h lt,trl ..
llllYTmllONJ
ll:tl •• '1lc., Tt1M"
(1111) '34-JoM Wayne
12:tl • "ht Prtwttf'' (mys)
'Sl -V111 Htf11"
• • WC-Fil 11tt C." (Ort) ·11-JaMtS CltntJ
J:IO QI~ ... ....., Oc·
c1rrt11Ct" (d11) '74-Robert St.U. Veia Miits A lamtly 11
plaaued by stm11 111d 1n1•
pltublt ocnrrtncu 111orlly
ahtr mov1111 11110 a house 111 a
remote 110.
U "JM ~ ,....._,, Conct
ldra) '66-Slm McOueen. 3: JO e ''Tiit lttlllipttrt" ( dra)
'69-John Wayne .
I •viNING
e:oo
... tlll 08Ntn e SUrtlr I N11tc• • ., rn <II ra .... e Tic Tee O..p • 11•a.,•H
• lioo4 Tlllltt
OOl la~w llM
G CY Tiii Dldric C.,...,
-6:30-
61> a IJI).._ M•A•S•N . .....,.
<II .. ,..., lllltf
....... lac,Wttt m Tiii IMlly Hill S...
• Vttlflll'I Htlllt, 'f..twllft a Sbl4lo s..
7:00 e11e911ews Cil llrney Miler
• Na"' Days Api11
Cl) Tic T K Dotiiti e Tiit Joker's Wild
(fJ) Merv CiriffiR CD CB M•A-S•H
@ Tt Ttll t11t Trut~ a> Tiit Strttb tf S.11 f 1111<1Ko
@ ltci11 with lioo411yt fD "Mii 11.,l/Owr U.r (C·C) a> AlftfMlitll4o • a..r
U Tilt Madltll/Ullflf llft*1
-7:30-
• 2 111 tllt Ton
"""' OIJS A&•lll D (21) a F 1111ily F tucl
eSMll.tlll
• £,..ntllta lA
"' 111.ta•riM G Fact ll1t Musk
• All Ill tllt h111ily <lJ M•a•s•N
rHl a.111t1 Miller
(81 24 Out FrORt m Tiit Mldltil/l.t~rtf lle,.rt m ... • Lti.s (Jj)~
8:00
D 1'11£MIEll£: '•llltrllOWll A dra
matte series about lilt 4~ yeais aao
1n a small rural southern town 1nd a
po11nant look at the Halls. freemans
and lhelf friends and ne1ahb01J IJ IH> (Jfi Lobo The fastetl
Women Around" Pl1ttr &kb. '°""' IS lldin 1n dltlttia. Kl ts dtcoya !Of
1 ar thtft 11111 lftd l* 11141 1111
deouhn 10 undtrcon1 ID crua tllt
;mlOll ..... ........ ~
(ad¥) '7) (211rt)-Rlch¥d 8atllat1.
Susan Slrasbtr1 H1Cllly tratllfd ta
perts tft Citied Ill to lllfttltCllt atl
uftkllOWft source llltl cnsu tht
~Ill of sntt1I tllovilnd peop ..
• (J) t1I • ....., Dm
(() WOIT'S:l\t 1Uil ..... '--=.: "JM CWeiltt" (dft)
'10 (2llrs)-Otrrtn McGattn. M1t.o •
J1111es Wlllll'llOrt. Sam £11tot An
AmtllCan military S.tltthlt IS Ille
Pl•" in t wilro11ttt1011 l>tl'lwttn the
Amt11cans and a Slllttl Communist
country To avoid a holoaust. 1 lone
Amtrt~n is p11ttd 1111nJ1 0111 1111n
ol tlletn-1111 IUNIVOl's country 1ets
Ille S.tltlhte . .,.. .......
0 1111J Ct.U111-Tlll G1tat11 la v...-CMNI a> Mtwit: "TtltllNllJ fl Tiit Mt11"
(dll) C21111)-0av1d Blrnty, 811b1r1
Par kins. The "'' ol 1 sm1U town
from the end of the Ciwil Wei to Ille
turn ol the ctntury
8 Tiit ~ tf ~ f1ipt G"'" (C.C) "Tiit Asteroid 1nd
the 01110S1ur" a,.....,.. AN1111~1:
llllllple eC IM a.Mey (C·C)
-8:30-
• (JI 121 l.Mr1t I SWt1tJ "The Bardwell C.pt1" lavtrne and
Sllirley attempt 1n 1slound1n1 caper
by tntennt tllt11 bou' 5teuttly offtet
lo relueve a n1u1hty note they wrote
bec1uS« they didn't atl 1 raise KM't,_,.. mt¥• 111111ttt
fll) Fast ftfWard
tD £1 SM Ot lrtt ~
9:00
6 AN ALL·NEW TELLY!
• TOUGH & TERRIFIC!
"H£lUllGH'S LAW" D Cl) (fJ) M .. it: "Htlllllltt's
ln" (dra) '81 (2hrs)-Telly Sm lu,
Rod Taylor. Melinda Oilton Tne story
ol N1ek Helllnaer. a renowned cnm1
nal lawyer whon ll1mboy1nt hie
style and courtroom thut11c1hty
mask h1s profound inte111ty D IHl a IJ I Ille ltar "A Bur
1n the Hand' The evil Rutherford
Grant kidnaps Bear as part ol his
plan to frame Bl lor the lllell ol
hnanac11t tttOfds that show a short
a1e 1n Grant's accounts
8 ClDl all Thru's Ctt111p111r
"And Baby Makes four" Accident
prone Cindy appurs to have taken
the u1!1m1te mis step when she
starts colle<t1n1 maternity clothes.
Iodine Jack to ma ke 1 tu nny
proposal m ,..,.. liritf111 S'-m U MJttttJI: ll11111po1t ff Ille
ldey (C·C) · Rumpole and the flS
m t Beul" Rumpote a«epts the
detenM! ol Capt11n Rea Parkin, who 1s
charaed with 1nc111n1 1 11ot under
Britain's Race Relations Act Despite
his chenl's pre1udice, Rumpole in
s1sls thal his new Pak1st1n1 pupil,
barnster Lah! llahn, shall be equ1lly
involved 1n the case
U Mtmlltnlup A,peal I Muter·
pjtct Thtltre: 011111r Ult (C·Cl
Clw witll lH lllKlllil
-t:JO-
• (]) (JI. T• a.. ... tert (II) ''Ollt Sui. Sert'' TM, ....
2 unlb"m SM1 .. .,, M Ml •
tt I •tilt .. IS I ...... lif
ht 1111i. diPltle at IN 1~
but IPf'b fatllttty altoU aaid " belll011 In Henry mc.w
~0&00
8 SIJml stDUCU
• OI RMlllGO IOU eue11r1t1t1• a.·•·• Gul" Alltr 1 m 111l11l1 IHoullt wo""" Mducu ~rpptr WtldoO. Ill
anttt. Coflstt"'• Ctflyle. alld • 11•t-ous boyhttnd tapost Ult Klltllliftl
cilt'1 very ·~ put • ..... • (]) ell 9 Mitt 19 M1Cl
(R) "Murder, Murder on Ille Wtll"I
lonathtn and J1nn1ler Harl ari
CIU(lll Ill I t1n1l1d Wtb of mllfd4
s1reteh1n1 lrom New Yorll 10 C.IH~
nia wll1n • bndec1oom'1 abfupt 6' p1rtu11 lt1vn tlle bride alone lo l<:!
f£'~'~L . as.u • .-... cc..c> • ,...._ lr ... /Qiim Tiits Pld-
cram hlflllfttl Oddblll lnventlOftS.: • flldlt..... . 9 .... -. .... .......,_ 0..
lritalll
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• lm([I) ....
e•CIJU O..._ e St.tr Trtl
• ni. ..,_ aa ..
• M•a•s•lf m larttt. 0 <MJ-1 (C.CJ
• liinN/OIQ C.t..tt
-11:30-• u ~ "lei~· "Tlllllltr T, .,_.
11 u a -.. C.tr1t1 •rnClll a-..... -~ .. Ito(•'• Htrttt t!ID Diel Cftltt1c.,t.-... • a> llloolle
12:00
• Mowit: "Harlew" (drt) '6S.i.
C,rol lynley, G1n1er Ro1m .
• CJ) CDl IZll Mtwit: "JM ,.
1t U.twltd M.tw" (dra)-Suzann' Sommers, Robert Foxworth
CDMIMlll111,...._..
Cl)°" St .. ..,..
-12:30-
.. U Qt Th THlttr .. hft Ctell lo C.st •
• Tiii Otll LMt ,,..
1:00 m lllowie: "°'· Jolfll .., •. Hyde" (dra) '41 -Spenrn Tracy
.., hid llttwrt ....
-1:30-• Tiit l.lllt ltHpr •
Cl) M0ti1: "•l1lll1111tt I• •u"
(hor) 69-Cameron Mitchell
2:00
Ill lilolfia: "Tiii .... witll ... kr
Eyes," "Tllis V1tlillll .. l*''
3:00
CD Mtwin: "Cr• CllHNI." "Clfo.
llllR ol , Iris''
-3:30-
• Movie: llf) "Tiit S11111 ~,.. ..
(dr•) '48-Robert Montaomery. ......
Perhaps no television series in years has received
the amount of glowing praise from the nation's TV
critics as has NBC's Hill Street Blues. an innovative
humorous police drama (seen Saturdays at 1 OPM)
featuring a cast of 13 regulars. most of whom shared
the tag of being-in Hollywood parlance-"rela-
five unknowns."
Though that dubious distinction began to change
when the series premiered in mid-January. 1981 ,
some of the cast ensemble are recognizable to
daytime drama and feature film aficionados.
For example, the star Daniel J. Travantl (pictured
on cover). who portrays the harassed yet cool police
Captain Frank Furlllo, appeared for seven months In
1979 as Spence Andrews on General Hospital. A
bachelor, Travantl is an elCcellent cook and collegiate
Phi Beta Kappa who holds a master's degree.
Then there's Kiel Martin, who plays the vain, amus-
ing playboy Johnny LaRue, whose woman-chasing
exploit• uaually keep him flirting with disaster as
much as with the ladlee. Martin. who grew up in
Miami, Fla .. was a regular In The Edge of Night.
Veronica Hamel (pictured on cover), who stars as
the beautiful yet steely public defender, Joyce
D•venport, abandoned a modeling career at the top
of her profeetion to try acting.
Michael Warren, who plays the level-headed
Officer Bobby Hiii, will be remembered by college
baaketball fan1 11 the captain of two natlonal ch1m-
plon1h Ip tHm• (1967-69) for the UCLA Bruins,
where he lh1red the 1potllght with Lew Alclndor
(now Kareem Abdul-J1bb1r). A theater arts major,
warren put hi• degree to good uae.
War'9n't TV partner It Ch1rlH Hald, who plays the
ewaggerlng Andy "Cowboy" Renko. ind currently i•
oo-ttarrfng In the controveralal fllm, Altered Sta,.t.
Hald, who It from a la~lrtlh-Oethollc family In San
Francteco. w• taught by the Jetuitt befo,.. attend-
ing Carn.gle Tech In Plttlburgh, Pa., an alma mater
thared by other Hiii StrMt CPt membera, IUCh ••
INoe W.ltz, Bart>ara lotion and executlw pro-
d&IC* 1-.n Boche.
The ..,, .. hu been lfotted by NBC to continue at
IMlt through th• end of May,~ giving 8atu~ nflht YleWlre ample opportunity to tun• In and IOen· tlfV th ... and other cut mem'*9 caught up In the
whtttWlnd of comedy Ind pethol that colore Hiii ,,,.., Mwl • lhade •bOYt ,,,. ,..1, ......
TV WEEK. MARCH 8, 1981
Michael Warren (I) as officer Bobby Hill and
his partner. Andy "Cowboy" Renko, played by
Charles Haid.
Daniel J. Travantl (seated c) and (I to r) Veronica
Hamel, Taureen Blacque, Rene Enriquez, Keil Martin,
Michael Warren and Michael Conrad.
8100
• Cl) 0 Tllll ..._ CofaMt11 tllillb~ .WMltd lllttf OtN ltt
IS 10N1t lo like tlltlr dJN!c tllllt'•
CO¥ttt4 PMlb. •ltd lmft WlltOll'a Moll•tal• to step Mr. But, 111st as Corabttll !UwS, Orma lee u .. 1
l*Qntly trrlws Oft ~ nlOWlltaill
•114 ftO OM Mows what to uptci
ntal wlltft they dtKO"tf tllt two
lilttra lrl atrlki"I OHOSitH. • a a he• httn "Th Sttyr'' On a Wince ralelhtt. Buell
dbcovtrs litre• h•lf·llltn. llalf aoat
creatures and is sllochd to s11 that
IS lie lipls with them he is becom
1111 one of them (Rescheduled) ... :"MCK~fwf.
.._" (dr1) '75 (2hrs)-Raymond Burr, Mark ltlm1ll. A once successful
lawyer ts •ccuaed ot causlna a w11
neu to periure htmsett. e CD CID 6 Mltl & MW,
··Mork the Sw1n11n1 Sln&le" Mindy 1s
convinced that she has unlushed a
s1nales monster on Boulder after she
persu1des Mork lhal 11 would 1m
JlfCWe lhetr relahonsh1p 11 each beaan iD'; new people
m .... ~--...,If T• llttl" (R) (dfl) (2hrs)-Oav1d 811ney The
saca of a small ta.n from the end of
the Clvil War to lht turn ot the
century G 9 ,.,., Que "G1t1I (cPf<
lalt0ns" A student 1s cllarced with a
"'me ht did not commit and the
lftjUSlltt lllrt1t1111 lllS i.w Clfffl
Tiie llltlPfnenc.d J1111t1 T. Hart
HMS H hlS counMI In • special
hulln& with rroltt.tot 1(1111sfltld
-1:30-
. '9 ......... ~· • ... ..-.. ''lt"'-..., ' H111ry, hrt4 of btMllC tJloletlt of IS I Pf'• best fntN, tl'ltt
twtr1tlll111 hM "* *ts tfl4 IOU cNIM lo rldl11& lllt ...WnQI 'buH
Ml ordtf to creat• , l'OllSllll .,.
llM&e lor flNltwlf MI..., lie-Nil
( ltndltdlllff)
• Clftl lw..tt ec:..•......-..
8100
9 Cl> (Jll ........ r.t Macnum
lir1ds ~rs 11Wflticahwe bet of tneb
sorely needs rtplu.U1nc wh"1 ht
111ees lo htld 1 min wllO dr09ped
OU. t of si1hl ten yHIS •So· e oo .... :.._w.r fact" (dra) 'SI (2hn)-fony Curtis
David Hultman, Let C11nl. A ruthltu
head ol 1 cosmetics hrm is locked in
fierce compelrhon wrlh 1 him run by
his former lover.
• Cll 9 a .. ...., Mllff (t.C) • ...,, liliftill SlllW
9 TralllitlMs tD PWft lrtM/Att City a .._11en11i, .,,_., , s,..kl•c
of low•
-9:30-
• Cl) (JI Qi) Tui "Out ol Com·
mission" Tony's boun1 lretnse 1s
revoked. result1na 1n a painful btow
to Louie's pocketbook and lonfs
d1111erous decision lo hcht undei an
assumed name
@ Tiiis OW Moua (C..C) mc.w
10100
• ~ Cl) ...... LIMill Sid 1114
Karen 9 lfflllCt IOI\, Erie, 11 lllt Nft
of tht llotu whcll M lt1CHS I p l
from d1ownl11t. but 111'1 ello ill dMP
trouble beQuse Ills Kt of lltrOISlll llN 11'-n pllce at a PCP partr .....
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.......... ~Art,, ... ,.llllr .....
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11:00
98CD<Il 9 .... a St.tr Tr9'
a (J)«JOU"""
D TM llewlJWN '-'" • M•A•S•H
II) llrttta
0 Sllaak P1nlewa
fD rted1t 8'11k/Oick Cmlt
-11:30-
• CJ) 0 Mowitl: Tiit Jetftr·
Siiis, H "lkllllllan 1114 Witt I'
II 0 U ..._, ea,,..
• CD <II a NIOliM Cl TM JIMl's WiW aa Mapli's Herot1
@ Prttltltt m Dick eawtt1eaflliMH 11ews
f.Dallwie
12:00
• Mtrit: Mo.Me hldellllity"
(mys) "44-Fred MacMunay
• ID '2ll CIYrtit's .....
., ........ .............. .a.. ........
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aCM111·•·~..._
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al Cllllte'• ~ .... e ...,..: "Ufe,.ttt flcHrlltt" (Hv~DIYll JtMMn ..........
C.Uttle't Altth/Ta Tell t'4 ,,_
-1:30-• Tiit Llet ......, m .... ; ., ''TtrrifiM" (MO)
'64 -Rob laurtn, Sieve Omel
2:00
• lillwiel: ..... Marvat,'' "Tiit '"'"' ~, .. -2:30-
• MtN: "Cty 01111tr" (m~) '51-Dic~ Powell. Rhonda Flem1nc
Richard Erdm1n Due lo new ev1'
dence. an u bookie rs released lrom
latse 1mp11sonmenl and returns lo
$0Cltl)' lo awence l11msell and l11s
partner Who IS Still semn& time m lllttlta: "Creat11t wllll Utt
AltM lfllll,'' "Stalrity llU"
3:00
Cl) Mttlt: "lllM Mula" (hor) "70-Peler Carpenttt, Mana Aracon
A woman. only interested 1n her l11ht1's money. speed1 up his death
lo collect IJom hrs will
I Nights
The Paper Chase
PrOfessor Klngstleld's
homework assignment
ends a weekend of fun.
&pm
KOCE
or. Leo Buscaglia returns
with thoughts of love at
9:10pm
"Speaking of Love"
"The Art Of Being
Fully Human"
'
.. _11
SATURDAY
MORNING
8:00
f.I SNriM SttMsttr
.. C-111iCy ftHN<k
• Ulliwrsity .t !tit Air
-6:30-........
W"illa Altcrt
D That's Cat D (fGJ It's YMI hsiness
Voice fl Acrkllltwrt .. °'"'' Wiltll -~o.t II) ....,., "'°"'
0 Hot Flldtt
7 :00
U Dusty's Trttlloae
.. (ll) a Go4zil1'/Hont Kon1 D l'amette11
• CD CIDl l2ll Superlritncts Hour
Cl) TY 11.oob at ltarnln&
D Hot flld&t SIMM
·m T•mlMMt fD Yoea for Hultll
-7:30-
• Marie's Macie lltwit lbclline e Tiit lit llvt llarMt
CJ) lidsWor!d
D Tht~Htttl
• EittMttary ""' m QM '"'· USA St VtcetM!t S., ... ~
8:00 II (J) (fJ Tiit ..... ~IS ..
Mi&hty Mouse/Hedi• Ind lt<llt D CHJ (JJ) Tiie Flh1tst0111 Show
II RifleNn 8 '1§) 13: 1'11Sticm1n
G Roller S4lptntJ11 m llloorie: "l.Hy in the l.Kt" (mys)
47 -Robert Montaomery Audrey
loller. Leon Ames Lloyd Nolan
Jayne Meadows
II) S,.C11I 'toplt
ID To a. Alll*ncff
-8:30-u l( U Tom I Jerry
11 bt '•trol 8 ~ ~ lli Huthdrff
Cl) Infinity h dory
&;> Rt!IM a> Esf 111 Azul
9:00
f.I JJ C11 lup Bunny/Rold Run·
Ml Sllolt
111 Spy
8 <JO! (ft foni I tht Cana
G One Oii Olle m C..rmcoltndlS
fli) llova
ID Actualid1d Sem1111I
-9:30-
D IUJ (JJ) Oatty Duck
8 CD (fa) !2ll Tiit ltich1t Ric111 Sc*Y Ooo Sllow m litttitl' o..r
ilOl Wall Strttt Wet•
10:00
D @ !UJ $'°'1"$: ICM Wet·
lull Cll1111,it11sltip Ot11~ltlltder
reams to bf announced
• OIDI & Karritt a I.Jn & Kar'J
CD lte(111's Her•
II) lltwit: ·~" (dra) '56-Ray
Milland. Maureen O'Hara, Claude
Rains The story ol crooked and
mystenous duhnas in Lisbon
fli) Grut O.Clsions 'II
'Ml Wasllin&ton Wtta in ltmn
-10:30-u (£. Qt The ""1t Hour
11 Amtriu's Top Tt11 8 (}" (~ \21: Tllullhrr
CJ ~ ' Costtllo GI SiJ MilliOll S Man m Tiit l'lllll 1111.-
'B: Voltn' """"
11:00
0 S,ORTS: World Ch1111pionsl11p
Tt1111is Coveraae ol lhe S320.000
Challenee Cup lrom the "bu11ce
Arena 1n Montreal
U ®! '111 Weeaud Special
(R) Tilt Conltsl Kid St11kes Bick
Again
ID lnler111tioftll IUlthen m l11Clla Ullre
ill) The luslnm b ch1n1e
-11:30-u !lJJ Draa 'ack U Cil ®l !211 Amtriun
Blndstud
GI Soul Train
&> ltt's Rock
fD Tiie Ma&k of Oil '•lnhn&
ill) The Holllt Gardtntr
An•RNOON
12:00 u .._[, !Ill Fat Albtrt
" IAst in S,.Ct D Wild Wild Wat
ti) Marus Wtlby 18 f..ateps
TV WEEK, MARCH 8, 1981
ID This Old House
-12:30-u <.Ii Zl ~ Rncer/Tuzu
3 It's Your l usiMSI
• lftSlpt Special ® Aitillllls. Alli1111ls, ANnuls m llloorie: "Htrron ., "" ""' M-" (susp)-Mtehul Couch m The F1111ll GolirMI Bl llloorie: ro Bf Announced
O> F11tW lllterutilhl 'HJ ,tr.al flllaiQ
1:00
f' Mowit: " "R1wlli4t" (•es)
51 -fyrone Power Suun Hayward
D Tiit M11Mt111
U 'MPlt 7 CJ Mewit: "fOllr llodt 0111" (wes)
69-Sue Lyon. Pernell Roberls.
Leslie Nielsen, Juhan Mateos
11Ql '11blk ,.,1st
Q) Mowle: "A,ril in ,aris" (com)
53-0011s Day, Ray Bolser
~Hl Undtl"lt1ll4in1 H111111n ....,_ m folk Guitar wltll Llur1 Wtlltf
-1:30-u (f) llJJ JO Minutes 11 f·Troop
• Great Mffnture cmi Th• llodfonl files
fli) Tiit &am11111 Art C-in1!
(ff) frttll1nd Shtd1i•1
2:00
11 s,.cill of liffly Arts: "IWt ., ... LM.P''
• ~H's lsia114 s,.rts AfitW
• Ollttf U.ib
[}) ....... ,...
ilJl Al1 ill Mttiu fD Hlw-Es,.NI
I Nights
"Uve FrOm
the cranct Ole Opry"
Three hours Of the finest blueorass,
. ·gospel, caJ un and c&w music.
7pm
KOCI
''C®ntl'Y aasstcs: The lest
of Austin City Umlts"
JOln Wlllle Nelson, me Chartle oan1ets Band,
and Merl• HIQOlrd tor the
best country sounds around.
10:4Spm
I I St1H.a ellllns htrself lo Ille btlovtd l'IUDA Y H11ptt Valley tr" to P'Otest Ille
'°"ftlliOft of llM IOWft pal\ ifllo I -~~----,,---Pitkin& lot, but h tht bulldolt11
TV WHl<. llM"CM t. 1Mt
('°'91) 10-MHlie Yu 0..-
-tt.a-............. ............ -a1>9101Ch htf Mt piers lltt ttump r::--.. • ... t!-1-=1• wd 111d iHttls lo Ml t111my, Flori .,,. S1t11PIOll ltttlly'a wllity
' .. .,.. -11 Dli,.,... • ..... : "'""'' ........... -12~•(J)....,... ........ ..........
c..'11 ..... ••..... <M¥> ·u <llln>-1 .... c:u.. s.---.. ~m~.~IOlllJ~~-~llJ faaftS. 1t1 1162. 1tM Otl&es
ll:tl • ., ""' .. ,....
(Wu) '34-lollll WtyM IZ:tt • ..,._ tf I DIMllll
C*" (ch) '71-fty• Ou111war
• "Tiit Cati 0..." (mus) '67-Roddy McOow11t, 01bb11
W11Jon A f1d1n1 rock 'n' roll
tinctr ind 11 1mb1llOllS danctr come undtr ll1t 1nfl11t11Ct of •
colorlul talent mu1cer
3:00 9 "OM!e l""'-ity" (MP)
'73-Richard Crtnn•
O ~ "Tiit CMaplr1ttn"
(adv) 44-Htdy l1m1n
3:30 G "llttlt Cfrt111" (dra)
'53-Humphrey Bocart.
•V•NINQ
1:00
8 a m Cll <IJ ID"-8 Cil <Rl ra a ...,
• SW..y I Hutcll Ill Tic Tac OellP m 1111•1t•S•H
-~ TllMs
I
ID u ......... , HlllMI ..... ,.,
tD H T1lt Electric C-INllJ
-6:30-
Cll (IJ all Qf) ......
llll·A~·H . ...,.
® la111ty Milltr • .._.lad letttr m TM ltll11y Hill Sllew
St Piede• lrukt O..r ltsy (C·C)
a~1os..
7:00 eu•u11twa CD llrner llllifltr a Ham D•rs -.ain
()) Tic TIC Doucll
G The Joter's Wild
(]JI Mtrw Griffin Sllow m (B M•A•S•H
~To Tell Ille fruth
.., Sllicl Gold
9 Wasllin&toft Wttk lft •ev1ew ID Apftrtdltndo a Amar
<SJl Tiie Madltlt/llll11r Report
-7:30-
11 2 Oft tlle Town
CIJ Hapn Oars -.iin • a Qt) flmify ftud
8SM1blll
• ftltt1111
Cl) P'fll Maca1111e
Ill race Ille Muii< ID Aft ill the r 11111ly
<IZ lll•A•S•H
O larllty lllilltr ID Wall $trHt WH• f.D The Madltil/ltllrtr Report
m aou '• Ltios O llll1111btnllip Appeal/The Busl·
IMU bdllnlt
8:00 U CW Tiit lmtdiblt Hulk
Concl Good hchls evil as lhe Hui~
ballles lhe creature Iha! holds lhe
secret to lhe antidote David needs to
11ve him relte l lrom his lorment D f1J) fD Harper Valley ,TA
"A Tree Grows 1n Harper Valley"
to joill tllt Collftdntt tore.. •CI>a.._ • lllMt: "T .... s.M" (df•)
'14 (211u)-lultt Alldmn. 0111tr
Shani. Alltllolly OutYlf. 111 Bart.ados.
1 Bohsll f0tti&n Ott1ee llC/tlll)
tills 1n love with an official from lllt
ltuSNll 1mbls$y (ll~r.tUte
9 T•TllllllT ...
hOO • vw.. .... ,....,.... ....,._
Met
c.... ""'"' ..... , .w.w ...... ..
-1:30-
• ,.. llaaazlM 11 :00
... '111 -\tit Sillllt Clrt" •• Cl) (JJJ 0 .... (com) '6A (2hn)-Hen1y Fonda. The • T1lt 1..., l•ttt Wair .._
• Ht1rtM1t/Mttle: "he Ant
....... tit• ....... (dt•) '6A-
Edward Judd, l IOMI ltffrits.
=~~.,:r.......~ td1I01 of a sc.ndat macu1ne decides cal s,.c111
to 1t1Jck the reput111on ot t woman e CD (II a ....
1march psycholoclst e Tiie ~ GMt
._..,. (Kt h) '67-Ptltr Cusllill&.
• Mtftt:., "Tiie .... (hor)-
Rosanna Sd111tt1no.
2100
0 wttll 0.. & a.., (C.C:) • llll•A~•lf
St Los Alllflts ""' Ill • .._ m llrtttl/OM SttJ a.,11111 D lilMMnlllp .,,._I/Wal $trMt 9 T1lt .... Vtict : =~ "=•,:1., ~
Africl11 ~twt"
w... t!ID Diel Cafttt
-1:30--11:30-
D (2J) Tlll lt14y ltiM "Gorilla of 9 Cl) (IJ 11111111: "Dtitll.,.tt" -2:30-
My Dreams" There's a 1re11 row (scl·li) '78-Dn id C.111d1nt, Claudia 8 llllM: "n. Pwwlt ., "'"'°
when Wally b11nas home an ••Piii· )enn1n1s, R1Clla1d lynch _.. (dra) '7 l-MKhatl Slr111111.
menlal loy-1 Sil foot stutted, crowt D U tD Jellltly ea,_ Barbati Hellhey, E G Mll'lllaU. A
1n110f1tla-bullhe beast turnsoullO • Cl) (ID (9) frW.J$ studtnl KllwlSI accidentally kllb I be wety useful Ill ~ ..... -~ IS • CD (])I a I'• I 141 Gitt "°" ... llllM: WA Cail If ...... (dta) woman With his autoino ..... :;
ID CaNI hr11ttt '74-Ehnbtlll Montcomery stntenctd to a yu r ol 11¥d . ID f,.. .111•,.trttt (C-C) ® 0,... llliN 3:00
m w...,.""' "' • ..,, m ea~ uc.... • llllM: •• 1111..._,...,.... <•c1
ID flllhl llllllftr tD lillM h) '63-Lana Jett11es
QI) SffCW.: DW •riu .i• JMll 1 2.·00 m Me¥1t: "Tiie 11,.ttrila" War111? ..... . a 1111,.,.,,11111 ,.,,..,11w1s1t111c· .=•~•=•ll:::_"lea=wtr:.::..;•:::..::111t;.:..::•:.:•'.::•t:...." __ <sc_•_h>_·_sa_-_K_en_11_ ... _ .... _,._. __ IOll W ... ill Rtwitw r
9 :00
D (lZ) Tlll Duhs of Hamrd
An esuped convict returns to Hu
urd to settle 1 $COit with Boss Hou.
and Luke and Bo Duke have to save
1he11 nemesis alter he 1s kidnapped
by rhe venaeful tu11hwe
U (2JJ QI) 11110 Wolfe "Murder by
lhe Book" lhe su1c1de ol a lawyer
and three seemly unrelated murders
all make sense when Nero IOu 1nlo
accounl a m1ssme manuscript and its
elusive author
U (1) !2f) Movie: "Tiit Cracker
Fadoty" (dra) ·79 (2h1s)-Natahe
Wood ~ beaul1lul woman who has
been a dau1hter. wile. molher and
lover has never taken the hme to
1•ow up She lmds her world com1ne
apart al the sums and enters a
hospital tor the mentally 111 f~ Mowie: "Mtdial Story'' (dra)
75 (2hrs)-Btau 811d1es An 1de.1hs
he intern 1eopa1d1zu his career by
opposine a noled physician who pe1
forms a qutst10nable hysteteclomy
CD Mtrw Griffill Sllew
ilil s,orts Allttriu
fD Wiii SttHt WH•
JO., Mtmb11$11ip App11t1Sou11d·
st11•
-9:30-m Sacramento WH• in lttvMW m to1ot111a
10:00 U \)) (]11 lbllas J I! succumbs lo
the cunnina of Leslie Stewart, who
now kno111 she has the head of £w1nr
D1l 111h1 where she wants him. Mun
while. Bobby 1s cauahl 1n the middle
ol lock and Miss Ctlte's leud
D (2JI 111J NBC lltws Ma111in1
"Cizmo"
A
sound stage
Special"
BYrt aacnaraen tunes never nao tt so QOOGt JOln Dionne as sne travels tnrouon ner muslut career.
frtd•r t:20pm
KOCI
A hllarlous look at the wacky
world of Inventions
Frtd•r 10:30pm
TV WEEK. MARCH 8, 1981
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a100 eo~...,.,,_w cw. .....
• AIAllrta~ •nrn 1 llfA • ,..., ,.. ~ '1IMe"
(1111) '7)-0tsl Art1t1 Jr . Z110
Molttl, .lie~ WHIOll, Cit Cle W111 • 90ITS: s ... ,.... Cl).,'"' l ... "a..., ....... (dl1)
...... ....., ...... , .. ,
'5'-Jtlf ~ .... Nldtf,
Jutit Ml• l ta ..,.., ... . .... ; ..... , ....... ,. ..
(tc1 fl) '71-JNia OW. Al'tllw Hill u ............... ........ ......... .................... .... -.
-~ -5:30-
• lalt ..... .....
(JI ........ " s,e.ta o w,,.-.a..
I •V•Nllil ' -[lw11 Prttlty, Miry Tyltr MOOft.
BttNra McNeil. e:OO
• .._.: ""' ~, c.. ••Cl> a""" .,irac;' (adv) '72-Gtora• Ptpt11td. • lllMit: ... i.. ~ _ ............... Michltl S.n1zi11. Christine BtlfOld -... -• MtM: "TtM .,,.,., tf Val· (sci fl) '63 (lhrs)-lehael Keith,
i.tne" (adv) 'Sl-Ctrol rlynn limn Ya11. K1n1 Kone meets his U ..... : .. ,.,._ ~" m1&hhtsl contend11 In Godzilla ~ Of ............... _ <IJ L.rt11'9 M Sllow "°' .,.,.., --m llllM: '°""'" (mus) (2h11) : =, ~,.."*...:-'63-Rosahnd Russell. H1tahe Wood
' An ambitious st11e mottler piomotes -3:30-her t.o d1u1hters 1n stace caree1s e £...,.....,. One makes 11 to the top as 1 st11ppe1
• Cl) <B S'°"S: Prttt8'itllal U llKl Hlllwy s,.ci.! .....,.. Tw Cov1111e ol the ms. D r,_ ,..,.., ... (C.C)
000 Miller H1Jh life Open from Red S) rtHct lttll/U' 11114 C-111 Cafpel C.lebntl lanes 1n Milwaukee. G) Y .,_, QM?
WISCOftSlll cY Iii -.n• Jewaal ... .,,,..,
• lllMit -6:30-
• Al ii Ult fa!ltlly ~ : .. ,.: 11";:
4:00 D lbrJ Tyler .._, a CJ) 0 SP'OITS: CIS s,.r11 0 Semr, lllM 19 S.,..., S.-••• ID P1114ct ""'~ o.M 1114 <II '" tlH ripts a.y 0 TIM ,_., C..111t a Yt111 ~ f•.W• fD ,.,..... G) El Slllw DI UufM II
8100 • 0 .... a.cillll :=.::= ...... ...
• vum: '•,... ,.. .. .. "lt't Mul11111111td All ws. Ken ltofto.
in tllti1 Stpt1mllt1 16. 1916 bowl •
• CJ) • NDllOl: , ..
..... "first Lon" ClltVI and Ille 240 Rollett rncue tu m wor' det·
ptflltly to sm the llost ol a motn·
•Ill ttaffc allow .t1t11 1111 PfJ*'ll?
wtfers a hellt 11tacti dunnc 1 htl•· eopt11 th1ht 111d cmlles Into a hidden canyo11 with Cueva ts a
passen111.
G SPfCIAL.: C.-.. la tltt a..
""' (I hr) Ed Asntr hosts lhll docu·
mtnlary locusina 011 the eomplta
problem ot violenQt in our schools m TIM llellte Carie Sllow m lllM: "O!Mr ....,,, ••• (adv)
'S1 (2hrs)-Corntl Wildt , Debra
Pacet. Set 1n I Ith century Pe~.
poet, philosopher and advtntu1e1.
Omar Khlyyam f11hts to save the
Shah lrom nsaSS1ns 0 2COvt Frlllt
-1:30-
• CJ) CU> n.
O SMlkPmlMn
f,D Ptt411 1111• I St1rri•1 la·
t!Mfill ...,._.. flMs retr0$peCtlve
of the ~ yur lorlt f~m e11eer of
l\alherine Hepburn lol!Qws the l·
hme Academy Award winner's c111t
ma tic history lrom her debut 111 I 932
up to Ille S004I to·b•·reltastd "On
Colden Pond "
a lllMlt: .. ..,.._ lt4!tr ·16-e:oo
Documentary 7:00 a (ll) C111mtt C-lltr• g lkuallS 8 hi Sardi Of ••• "Tiie Omdev1I JO ud Will's honesty ate stoc~yards Outhw1sll" ~• f d ~ b -4:30-c-s a rien .. er 10
-..ii TIM ... Vtk (() TIM II~ Sllow II ID a The C....,ter Clw•j.. ..., ..,, • D lit City C.lllJ dis Maranuno, the 'capo d1 Mii 5:00 B Slb0,000 la111t Tlltt TllM cap1.' 0tders luc~no. las~er end a The A.erlca11 Mwetitu11 Cl ~ MllllS S1e11el to kill Oulch Schultz IOI mov e frtt-4-All Clal Tlltt'a ....,._ 11111 in on their numbers racket. but
...... , WtN11 • a IDl llwrenc. Wtt• Sllow they refuse and try to settle the e Cl) QI) S11)1Jl: WW. h'W tf ~ ~ H~ dispute pemlully. which does not
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Orcaniation in China
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