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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-05-24 - Orange Coast Pilot- YDll llllTIWI llllY PAPll ORANGE COUN fY CALIFORNIA SOC ENT '1 Spanish gunIDen • seize 200 BARCELONA, Spain <AP> -Some 20·25 gunmen seized more than 200 hostaies ln a crowded bank Saturday and threatened to kill them one by one unless the government released four military men jailed after February's coup attempt. One bank employee was shot and wounded in the takeover. Barcelona Police Chief Enrique Mosquera talked by telephone early loday with the gunmen inside Barcelona's Central Bank, but Mayor Narcis Serra said no substantial negotiations had begun. The Interior Ministry issued a statement in Mad rid saying the government would be·· absolutely firm in the race or this criminal act." The news agency Europa Press reported three men -Mosquera, a high Civil Guard officer and a civilian -had entered the bank to talk with the gunmen and then walked out at 6:50 p.m .. nearly 10 hours after the bank was seized. The Interior Ministry identified the 20·25 gunmen as right-wing extremists. There were other reports that at least some of the gunmen were mem· bers of the paramilitary Civil Guards. Cl vU Guard rebels led by Col. Antonio Tejero oc- cupied Parliament three months aeo in the unsuc· cessful bid to overthrow theeovernment. Dr. Antonio Borru said a freed hostage with whom he spoke in a hospital told him one of the gunmen identified himself as a Civil Guard. Maj. Gen.Luis Saez, mllitary governor of Bar- celona, told rei>orters at the police command center near the ·bank that he was there because of reports military men could be involved. Civil Guard Gen. Camilio Pajueio was among those on the scene. • Authorities said the heavily armed men re- leased 63 hostages during the day. They continued to hold 150·200 bank employees and customers. DavidNaJI, a U.S. State Department spokesman in Washington, said no Americans were believed held in the bank. He also said the United States strongly condemned "this actorterrorism." One or the freed hostages was the man shot in the leg when the invaders stormed the bank shortly after it opened at 9 a.m. midnight PDT. Several other released hostaies -mostly women -were re· portedJy suffering from shock. The six·story building at Catalan Square was cordoned orr by hundreds or police r:einforcements and members of a special 6().man anti-terrorist unit who took up positions with hlgb·powered rifles and submachine guns. Spain's National Radio said 1,000 policemen were at the scene by nightfall. Authorities sald lhey had a telephone line to the gunmen, whose demands include a flight to Argentina for Tejero, who led the storming of Spain's Parliament In the coup attempt three months ago, and three other coup figures. Argen· tina refused to accept the group. Notes left at various places in Barcelona and retrieved by local newspapers tipped to their loca· tions had said the gunmen would wait for a reply from the government for 24 hours or until midnisbt PDT, then kill 10 hostages and continue• with the slaying or one hostage every hour. The gunmen -said by the Interior Ministry to number 20 to 2S -demanded a plane for Argentina within 72 hours. APW.,..._ REMEMBERING -Seven-year·old Kristi Briley of Salinas prays over grave of great· grandfather, a World War I veteran, aft er plac- ing flag for Memorial Day. Impatience up in missile crisis JERUSALEM (AP> -U.S. mediator PhilipC. Habib brought his diplomatic effort in the Syrian-Israeli mjssUe crisis to Jerusalem from Beirut Saturday after Syrian President Hafez As- s a d asserted a return to . Damascus was pointless. Israeli government officials also showed impatience with the mission. But late Saturday. Israel Television reported Habib would travel to Damascus today. A U.S. Embassy official said he could neither confirm nor deny the re· port. · The veteran U.S. diplomat met with Prime Minister Menachem Besio after nightfall, the end of the J ewishsabbath. "The diplomatic efforts con· llnue." Habib said as he left Beg.In's residence after the 90· minute meeting. Habib is at· tempting to mediate between Israel, which is demanding re- moval of Syrian, antl·aircraft misaUea on both sides or the Syrian·Lebanese border, and Syria, which ls refusing. Assad wns quoted by the Syrian government newspaper Tishrin as saying, "We have nothing to of- fer. and lhe whole issue Is bound on the other party.·· Both Israeli and Lebanese gov- ernment officials had expected Habib to see Assad next in his 21r.z ·week -old shuttle mission. In Tunisia, the 21·nation Arab League foreign ministers· con· ference pledged its full support of Syria including military back· ing should war break out. Pendleton Marine dies in cliff fall DUARTE <AP) -A Marine from Camp Pendleton on a holi- day outing with two buddies fell 150 feet to his death Saturday af· ternoon in a rugged area of the San Gabriel Mounta ins, authorities said. FIESTA OF FOOTWORK-Native costumes were part of the ex~ citement when Los Lupenos of San J ose, a Mexican folk dance troupe from Northern California, performed for a noontime ·crowd at UC Irvine's Gateway Plaza. Swirling skirts fanned out like peacock tails during the various rhythms representing states south of the border such as J alisco, Tamaullpas, Nuevo Leon, Veracruz and Nayarit. The women sang and formed chorus lines for some routines before joining their sombrero. topped partners for more stately sequences that also delighted small school children in the audience . Both Israeli radio a nd television reports said Begin's Cabinet would decide today on a date to set as the time limit for diplomatic efforts to gain a peaceful solution. They did not elaborate or give attribution for the reports, but the Israeli Cabinet's regular meeting day is today. The Marine was attempting to climb lhe wall of a canyon next to a waterfall when he slipped and fell, "landing in a pool or water at lhe bottom." said Jerry Newcomb, a member or the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team. Newcomb said a paramedic and a doctor were brought by helicopter but the hiker was pro- nounced dead at the scene. His body was carried out of the Fish Canyon area by the rescue team several hours after the accident.' )Vo escapes \ Bounty hunter's choices bring bail jumpers back By JEFF PAllKEK ,.,. of•O....,NlllWf You can tell a lot about a businessman by his briefcase. Tiny Boyles' contains mes on bail jumpers. There are court documents and notes on their haunts and habits -most of which Tiny cannot read. There are blurry Polaroid pictures of the ball jumpers' unhappy faces -most of whom Tiny will not forget -a set of handcuffs and a .45 automatic. The briefcase bas a stroni handle and dents on the black and slender sideS where Tiny hu used it to smashpeopleoverthehead. You can tell a lot about a bus~nessman by his ap- pearance too. Tiny Boylet wears a black hat,, rides a Harley Davidson motoreyc}~J stands &·foot-4, welehs JllJll ' poundl, has a beard the size of a bedspread and a face as big Paa .. • andsoftaaamanbolecover. 1 Ttny's bualnesa is bounty hunUn.1. He tracks down tboee foolhardy ~II 1'bo Uip ball put up by Tia)''• bpsa, ttanuel Escalera of Sant. Ana. Jn a pinch he'll raort to bll favorite 10· SUNDAY SPECIAL 1au1e shotcun, but he'll de-escalate to UM .45- eallber piltol or a knife if the aituadoa demands It. He's been ahot, stabbed, beetm and kicked and he's dished out the ...... la retuna. He hasn't killed. .._,one Jet and tbat'1 ftne wtdl him -be doesn't ••want the baule." "I'm an educator," be lf'OWled. "I run acrou IOIDeOGe WW. a problem. I edueate •em lo leaw ,tDe~. I'm 1111 •a ....... t. 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"The pope could alt atbomeln iM Vadcan and heal just u well as it• could heal here,•• Dr. Emilio Traaltl, the chief medical of· fleer of Rome's Gemelll Policlinlco Hospital, said ln an lnterview. 8arriq compllcatiou, 1tocton said, be will be out ol the holpltal trltldD., days, aJtboUlb tbey said Jt mJ1bt take loqer for him toreeover compleWJy. Doetan ban 11ld the pope .... anotber operadaa to NVeHe hit CQI~ -an iD· leltlnal bJP111 procedure perfOrmed to emerseney tvl•l'f after be wu alaot 1n tbe iateltinel U da11 AIO. The ..... .., could take piece lltlMr at tbe VaUtan lllftrma1'1 or atOemelli Pollclbllco, doctoni*. Oneoltlle~• IW'IMM, Dt. l'ruewco Cnaclttl. IMl:tM ,ope mltM bi able to re- tura to &M Vada. Wl\hln 10 d818. JobaPaalwu..UeDOUIJl...,tobe pllDDJnC~• ........... .., ...... .,..... ~to ........ -~la., ..... , ~an bf..,_..-! radio~. ON THE INSIDE 80011'8 BUILDING -Orance County's 1rowth la Inevitable, and If local barriers are erected to slow It down, atate measures will be enacted to overrule them. That'• one 'of the predlcUona of Peter Kremer, praldent ol the lfvlne Company, profiled on Pa1e Cl. FOLLOW PATTBaN -If toda,•1ort·lM·10woman wantato ll ve ln 1tyle, there la one Ume ahe 1bould1towdown and takeiteuy. That'• when 1he's aewln1 clothes fortbenewaeuon. WardrobeUpe onPa1eBS. ACTO& &AN&8 -John Hillerman sot the community lbeater bul while ln the Alr Fwee in THM. Jfow tall U a NU.red aer1•ant~ 1n tM TV private •1• Mri•. • ........ P.J .. •• be twftletl an tall 1tq9 _. ..,.... career. Pase 811. The victim was identified as Lance Cpl. Henry G. Sanchez, 20, of Baldwin Park. Newcomb said t he dead Marine was with two othe r Marines who visited the area last week. "They liked it very much and they went back in this morning," he said Saturday. Crash ID Viejo man Marine officials Saturday iden· tified the pilot killed Friday morning in Ely, Nevada, as First Lt. Peter J. Keenan, 26, of Mission Viejo. Also kiUed when the Phantom jet slammed into a mountaln peak near Ely was co·pilot, William Lauerman, 25, of Mem- phis, Tenn. Lt. Keenan had been stationed at the El Toro Marine base for •~ years, aaid a spokesman. MORA.LE BOOSTE&8 -No matter what they thought of a war polltlcally. Dou1hnut Dollies were there to support American Gia on the batt.lefieldl, bravtn1 the same pb11Jcal and emotJon&I dan1en. Thia Memorial Day, many of them will remember, too. Pa1e 88. INBBX \ f • • _.,.......,..._ ~.......,.-:~<tr'•r--.. ~·-·--·,...-..... , .... ,~ r·-·~. ,,~.._,, '• :?.~ •'··· l>._. ........ .,... ............ .,...,,.,..,..1 ••..,••'1'••···~···· .... ·•••••••· ..... ,.~ ..... ""'-~~ .. • i • ~' . .. "\\ ~~ Of all the cities in " the United States , which ones would you most and BY JEFF PARKER Of .. oeMY ...... ••" least like to live in? Klrtl Orahood lrvlne. tennis pro: "I'd pick Dallas/Ft. Worth to llve In because I've been there and I real· ly llke the people. My least favorite city would be New Orleans because of Its people. They're the kind :Nho sit around for hours and watch TV" Mark Muller Laguna Be•ch, INn officer: "I'd like to live In Dallas. I like i:exas a lot. The city I hate most Is El Toro, where I live now. The people there just aren't very cooperative." Christy Detzel EI Toro, bookkeeper: "Portland, Oregon Is my favorite city. It's where I grew up and I have a lot of connections there. A real charming city. I can't really think of a place I wouldn't want to live -I like it everywhere -even Los Angeles." Pam Wolfe Rowland Heights, service person: "I'd like to live in Laguna Beach or San Clemente. Laguna because it's close to the beach and San Clemente . because there aren't any tract homes. I'd hate to live In Los Angeles because there are too many people and I like privac y. Those people the re must be crazy." Bob Fernandez Costa Mesa, sales: "I'd like to live in Newport Beach for the beach. I wouldn't want to live In Detroit because it's too dangerous." G lorlann Bernstein Costa Mesa, student: "I'd like to live In Hawaii on Maui because it's hot and the beaches are great. I'd least like Costa Mesa . Everybody calls it Costa Misery because there's nothing to do. It's re- ally dull." Christopher Smith Irvine, skater: "I'd pk:k San Francisco because the people are so mellow. Boston Is my least favorite because It's cold and the people have crummy accents." Gay Sweetland Costa MeY. retail ownet': "Lake Tahoe would be my favorite because It's clean and because 1 llke to ski. The worst city to live would be Detroit. I've seen pictures of Detroit and they say It's the dirtiest city In the country.'' Thomes P. Haley "'*'l•llff RObert N. Weed !"•n ldtlll M. Thomes Keevll 1!4110< Thomas A. Murphlne M_ ... Utor C.rot A. Moore ~···- Jeff Fuekas Irvine. student: "l'dhateto live In fiew York City -as much excitement as there is-because there's• dark, drearysldeoftheclty I couldn't handle. L.A. would.,.nlcebecause lt'sgotthemountalnsand ocean near lt, and a great n!Qht life. • lived In San 0 1990 arid It drove me batty." "'fll• d~r.E ...... C:.te ..... , C."9f'!11e, I I II, ~rttlltol Ill\' (M'• rler '4.• 'I: 111eH ts.M ''*'""' ! mllll•rv ._IN!lellt M. 111111t1•ly, c'"""'' '"' Or•"111• CHtl ""a1l111111t Cet11•e11., Ne 11ewt .......... ..., ........... '911._ -............. ..,..4' ...... .. rttr•fue• wllllt11l ttecl•I •ml....,.,,...,, .. ,_,, Army dismissal rejected By JOHN NEEDHAM Ofll110ellf'"9tl'9ff San Juan Capistrano resident Joanna Clark, believed to be the only person to serve In the U.S. armed forces as both a man and a woman, has won a round tn her four.year legal battle over her dismissal from the U.S. Army. The 42·year·old transsexual said she learned this week a military administrative hearing board has ruled her lj77 dis· missal from the U.S. Army Reserve because she underwent a sex change was unjust. The board found that the void· Ing or her enlistment was unfair because she was not given proper credit ror her previous years of milllary service, Ms. Clark said. She said the board determined she should have been given an honor able discharge. T h e discharge from the military is Ms. Clark's second. but the first as a woman. The earlier discharge came after 12 years or service in the Navy in 1969 before her operation in 1975. Several rnonths after her sex change, Ms. Clark enlisted in the Army Reserve under her new name. She said her superiors were aware she was a transsex· ual. After 19 months in the reserve, where she rose to the rank of sergeant first class, her enlist· ment was voided. And while Ms. Clark said the military review board's finding is encouraging, she has yet to see favorable results from a suit pending in the U.S. Court of Claims in Washington, D.C. Filed last year, the suit con· tends that her dismissal violated her rights to privacy. a fair hear· Ing and equal protection under the law, and seeks accumulated back pay and benefits. SPACE SQUEEZE -Finding a parking s pot on the Pacific Coast Highway can be a problem during the weekend, especially a Memorial Day Weekend with good weather on tap. By noon Saturday, lh1~ s tretch near Scotchman's Cove was Just atxJut filled up Hospital probe widens More deaths , medical personnel under investigation RIVERSIDE <AP> Bodies have been dug up, a hospital shut down, and a doctor and nurse are under Investigation in a medical mystery that started with the de· aths of 25 patients at a small hospitaJ and has spread to three Southern California counties. The state Registered Nursing Board said Friday it is mvestigat· ing nurse Robert Diaz. while the Board of Medical Quality As· surance confirmed on Thursday that it is inves tigating Dr. Norbert Babiera. The California Department of Health Services bas temporarily closed the 36-bed Community Kospital of the Valleys in Perris, where the 25 deaths occurred in Ma rch and April. And the agency is preparing for a hearing that could permanently revoke the hospitaJ's license. Coroners in Riverside, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties are examining a totaJ or 32 deaths in studies that so far have included autopsies on at lust 19 bodies. 12 of them ex· humed from their graves. Dis· trict attorneys in two counties are investigating. the media reports. We are in· vestlgating <Diaz > to see if there is any basis for substantiation." Most investigators seem lo agree with Riverside County Coroner William Dykes. who said in an inten •iew, "We haven't ruled it out . but coincidence in all these cases seems very un· likely .. OC veterans ready to lwnor war dead A lawyer for l);az has filed a $100 million defamation law~uil against several doctors. hospitols and Ri verside County officials . Most of the Perris patients who died were elderly and all were treated in the intensive care ward. Authorities said the cause of death in some cases did not match that listed on the death certificate. Dykes, like most of those in- volved in the case. refuses to dis· c uss specifics. But. he said, "Anytime the coroner becomes invol ved. it can range from crim 1nal negligence or even a pre· m editated crim e down to a therapeutic misadventure or.' in some cases. some or these may still be natural deaths.·· The University of Utah's Center for Human Toxicology is testing tissue samples from many of the vic tims. No one at the center will say much. except that the tests will probably l ake another month. Veteran organizations from several Orange County cities will honor Amertca•s war dead during observances .Monday. American Legion Post 222 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5868 in Laguna Beach will hold Memorial Day ceremonies at the veterans' monument in Heialer Park beginnins at 11 a.m. The featured speaker will be Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley, a retired general in the U.S. Marine Corps. Veterans' services also begin at 11 a .m. at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. where California Congressman Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. will speak. The park is located at 1635 Gisler Ave. War veterans will be honored at 11 a .m . at Westminster Memorial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd .. in Westminster. Gold Star Mothers will place a wreath at the veterans' monu· m e n t and Firs t Dis trict Supervisor Roger Stanton will speak. · Additional services are scheduled at 11 a .m. at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. at 4471 Lincoln Ave., Cypress. The A01erican Living History Theater will present a performance on the life of Presi· dent Theodore Roosevelt to highlight that memorial pro· gram. U.S. veterans will be honored at 10 a.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. 3500 Pacific View Drive. Miniature flags will be provided for families and friends to place on the graves of veterans. Petkstrian hit,· killed A 78-year·old woman was killed early Saturday after being struck by a 1977 Plymouth at the corner of Ball Road and Webster ·Street in Anaheim, police said. Cecile Gertrude Rafail, had just stepped off the curb along Ball Road when abe was bit by an east-bound car driven by Samuel Engle, 40, of Garden Grove. She was pronounced dead up· on arrival al Anaheim Memorial Hospital at 10:30 a.m. lnvestila· lion la contlnuJng. Man dies of injuries A Buena park man died early Saturday of Injuries s ustained in a traffic accident March 31, ac- cordl~ to the coroner'• office. Valentine Martinez, 51, was aerloualy injured when he turned ln front of a truck at the comer of Arteala and Alura Boulevards in Buena P..-k. He died at 12:21 a .m ~ at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. More t h an 23 veteran, patriotic and fraternal groups will participate in the Rose Hills MemoriaJ Park services in Whit· tier, beginning al 11 a.m . Activities will take place In the National Shrine Veteran's area at the park, located at 3900 Workman Miii Road. Babiera was medical chief of staff at the hospital and Diaz worked there. At least one investigation ap· parently grew primarily from news reports . "There is no s pecific evidence," said Margaret Saito of the nursin& board. "Our source mainly was The only drug mentioned so far is lidocaine, which is often used to con trol dangerously erratic heartbeats. Overdoses can be fatal, and Riverside County of· fi cials said lethal doses were found in two bodies and traces were found in four patients for whom it had not been ord ered. ***************************. ! Harbor Lawn Memorial Park : * * * CORDIAL.LY INVITES YOU TO * ! ATTEND THE. TWENTY -SEVENTH ! ! ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY ! ! SERVICES : * * * * * * * SPEAKER OF THE * * DAY * ! THE HbNORABLE : * BARRY M. * ! GOLDWATER JR. ! * MEMBER * : UNITED ST A TES CONGRESS : at-ALSO APPEARING * * THE UNITED STATES * * MARINE CORP BAND * * . .• + THERE WILL s·E A ROLL CALL OF VETERANS * : VETERANS ! + WHO HAVE ANSWERED THE LAST CALL * ! AND WHOSE COLORS WILL BE PLACED ! • IN THE AVENUE OF THE FLAGS. * + * ! Harbor Lawn Memorial Park : * 1625 GISLER, COST A MESA * : (ADJACENTTOnt:~&HARBORBlVD.SO.) : ~********•****************~ • .. ... ... .. .. . . -v • •-*•• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 Cryonics: linrnQrtality or delusion? By J ODI CADENHEAD Ol .. OMl'f ...... IWt Life after death has perplexed and fascinated man since time began. The ancient pharoahs mum· mified their bodies and built pyramids large enough to house their wealth; an entire army of clay warriors who guarded the tomb of China's first emperor in 210 B.C. was unearthed last year. and some Indian tribes were known for casting their dead in canoes loaded with supplies for the next world. Cryonics. the process of Creez· ing dead bodies in hopes of restoring them to life when a future cure to the killer disease is found, is 20th century man's hope for everlasting life. The controvt!rsial process gained notoriety last week after a $10.5 million laws uit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, charging that a Huntington Beach m an and a Buena Park mortician let nine bodies thaw and decom· pose. Propone nts hope to freeze de ath ~ doctors sk eptic a l Three were a lle&edly kept in a converted a1ra1e at h is mortuary, until they were all re- moved to the Chatsworth crypt. D espite i t a w idespread publicity, the controverslal pro- cess has failed to gain any real scientific support. Dr. Warren Bostick, a UC Irvine pathology professor and past president of the California Medical Association, sees "no hope'' for the future or cryonics. "We can freeze semen and It will remain usable long after the bull is dead ," said Dr. Bostick, "but it's a big leap from a single germ cell to a whole fully mature organ. It just can't be done." ··Let's say that in your wildest dreams it wa!: successful ," con· tinued Dr. Bostick. "Say you did com e b ack . Would you r e · member a nything ? With that Sort of resurrection, you might as well die and be resurre<.'ted by the Lord." for sure it could never happen," sa.id Hoag Hospital pathoto1lst Dr. Lloyd Silverman. "But the onus is on the people who pro- pose it to come up with proof. And so far they haven't given a stick of evidence.'' Rumors that Walt Disney was frozen following hJs death have been repeatedly denied by fami· ly and Disney omcials. pany sales man ager Alex Zeballos, "where you use lts end products, such as liquid nitrogen lo lower body temperature." The process of cryonlcs is completed by injecting the body with a liquid s uch as dimethyl s ulfoxide or glycerol to lower the body temperature. Then the body is placed In a liquid nitrogen solution. 'L et~ s say that in your wildest dreams i t was successful. Say you di d come back . . With that sort of r esurrection , you mi ght as well die and be r esurrec t ed by the L or d.' Callers to the Alcor Life Ex· tension Foundation in Glendale, the nearest promoter of cryonics. will be told to IC;ave a message, or in the case of an "emergency" to dial a number in Berkeley working," said Quaife, "as long as we can continue to keep them ln the liquid nitrogen ." There are a bout 60 Trans Time members nationwide who pay an initial fee of $1 ,000 and $115 annually. The $60,000 cost of being frozen is usuaJly paid by the deceased's life insurance policy. said Quaife. As ~oon as a Trans Time member.dies the body is put on a heart and lung resuscitator and placed in Ice. From ther e the process ot perfusion, or draining of blood begins. The body is inJected with Glycerol and placed in a 9·foot steel storage capsule filled with liquid nitrogen at minus 320 degrees Laurence Gale is president of Alcor, the non-prorit research division of Trans Time that maintains an office in Glendale and a lab in Fullerton The 38· year -old computer salesman joined the co.mpuny six rears ago after becoming convinced that science could one day rt· verse the aging process. ··Most people s ign up because they're aware of their own mortality," he said. "lt's flying in the face of the nemesis of im- mortality.'' The idea behjnd cryonics is that on<.'e medical science has a cure for whatever disease was r espon s,·bte for killing th0 person. hat they can then be s u ccessfully brought back to life "I don't really have faith that it's going to work," said Gale "I think it sta nds a chan ce though.'' Gale believes that scientific breakthroughs gained through the process of freezing organs will make the cryonics effort worthwhile even if not s u<.' cessful. "It's the kind of thing that should appeal to our pioneering spirit," said Gal~ "I don't know why it hasn't caught on. It makes sense to me." Named in the swt 1$ Joseph Klockgether, Jr. a Buena Park embalmer, and Robert F . Nelson. president of the now defunct Cryonics Soeiety of California and treasure r or Cryoni<.'S Inter- ment Inc. Three of the four bodies Nelson was allegedly In charge of were found thawed and de· <.'O mposed 1n a Chatsworth c r ypt. A fourth was buried elsewhere, according to court records. Inte rviews with several lead· ing pathologists s howed little faith for the unproven freezing procedure. "On the surfa<.'e it's so pre- posterous that I don't think much about it," said Huntington Bea c h path o logis t Paul Flanagan. "I think it's proven that we don 't hav e the technology to support it." ·'Those reports that Disney was frozen got started in the scandal sheets in the late '60s,' ·said Dave Smith, director of the Disney Archives since 1970. "They are totally untrue. He was cfemated and his ashes we re buried at Forest Lawn Mortuary In Glen- dale C..:ryonics is an offshoot of a sc ientifi c process known as cryogenics that has been used for about 150 years to freeze food. recover underground oil and change gases such as oxy- The number in Berkeley is an a ns wering service for Trans Time. Finally, the receptionist will provide a number for Trans Time. Art Quaife, pres ident of the company in business for nine years. answers. Compromise sought on tax cut plans Klockgether has testified that he helped prepare six bodies for freezing for the Cryonics Soeiety. Might the technology exist one day to go from freezing single cells and red blood cells to Creez- ang man? ''I don't think anyone can say gen ornitrogen into liquid. - Airco Cryogenics in Irvine uses the freezing process for the recovery of oil from wells. · 'Cryonics is a partic ular use of cryogenics," explained com - Since Trans Time's first sus· pension seven years ago, 10 peo- ple have been frozen . their bodies stored in an undisclosed facility in the Bay Area "I am very optimistic about it WASHI NGTON (AP> Rep. Barber Conable, who is trying to play matchmaker on a tax bill, says P resident Reagan clearly is ready to <.'Ompromise and can 'l understand why House Democratic leaders are reluc- tant to take the first step. Conable, a New Yorker who is senior Republi<.'an on the House Ways and Means Committee, says that despite a nurry of ac- tivity last week, "nobody has been able to confirm significant movement" toward producing a lax cut. In an inter view Conable quot· ed Reagan as saying earlier in the week that ·'the Democrats ought lo make the firs t offer " But. from what is known publicl y, the Democratic leadership has not made an of· fer And time is running short, Conable added. Unless House Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill of Massach usetts and Rep. Dan Rostenkowski. D-111 the Ways and Means chairman, offer the administration a pro- posal soon. Conable said. there will be no choice but to try to re- a cl 1 v a t e the Republican · Southern Demo('ratic coalition that gave Reagan a big victory in recent budget fights. "The White H o u se i s somewhat perplexed lo find the Democratic leadership unwilling to deal with them especially after having seen that a coali· lion could be put together." Conable said · 'l f I were a rank and-file Democrat I would not want a handful of Southe rners running off with the party the govern· ment , even." he added Four conservative Southern Democrats, led by Re p. Kent Ha nce, D-Texas, took their own tax-cut plan to the White House last week and apparently won cond1l1on al agreement from Reagan advisers. It would pro· vide a 25-percent r eduction in tax rates over three years with the first installment com ing on Oct 1 Reagan wants a 30· percent cul over three years. starting July I 200,000 hit beaches, strong rip tides due READY RESERVE -Newport Balboa Savings' team in the Californfa .C hili Championship decided not to take any chances in case their recipe proved lo be rapidly disagreea- .,..., ............ .., ~a~ 0'0-11 ble. Winner in the cookoff, held Thursday night al the Orange County fairgrounds, was Fred Drexel of Sherman Oaks. A bo ut 200,000 beachgoers fl ocked lo the Orange Coast shoreline Saturday undeterred by the morning c louds and strong rip tides that promise to continue throughout the Memorial Day Weekend. Rip tides and a swelling surf that hit six feet kept Newport Beach li feguards busy Saturday with about 80 rescues. 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Huntington City beach was filled with about 48,000 people by 10:30 a.m. Surf was reported al 3 lo 4 feet. In Laguna Beach, lifeg_uards reported about 20 r esc-. in· <.'luding a Newport Beach man who suffered a heart attack. J oseph Noe remains in critical <.'ondition today. "A typical Sunday in the sum· mer." was the way lifeguard In· grid Loos described the 20.000 visitors lo Laguna Beach. The Weather Ser vice is pre- dicting early morning <.'louds along the coast today, clearing by afternoon with highs between 76 and 83. OF OH IO IN South Coast ?101 ~ M'--'I n ... ..,.T.,.... .. .. MMaM41fie " a ...._ .. Jt TlllM • .. WMfllflllll .. !11 circulation calla, plHH . Te.II UI what'• on your mlnd. 842'!6088 : . S'~ · ~erlca' s Leading CheeSe Stores• ~e:--1 ________ ........_~----~- ' 'l JJ ' -• --•-.--_.,.. .,...,~ ..... ~-~·....-.--..-...,....-.---,, .. -...... , •• , .............. " ........ ",...,' '· ... ~, ~ .. -"";'".;·-~-:o:~:!!!~~~~~~""."!""';"."";".~,.._~"":':""!".'9'::-.. ---.... -.:0-......................... _.. ........ ~ ... ,....-~"'91".::--;:~~~-. -'' ... , . .. . . ' ....................... · .. ~ . ~ -· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, May 2•, 1981 From Page A1 TINY TRACKS • • • ported from Missouri twice before the 11e o/ 28. He dropped out of school durin1 the third 1rade. which left hlm almost Illiterate. ''I can spell 17 words and all of •ems dirty,'' he said. 'l'loy came to California 10 years aao witb his wife and five children. Broke and resUess, he took a Job drtvln1 a tow truck and after two months was promoted to company manager. BVT KEEPINO HIMSELF out of trouble wasn't his strong suit and Tiny found himself ln jail for fighting, with a $7,500 ball on his head. ''That's when I first met Manny. He told me I needed $750 to get out of jail. l said I didn't have that kinda money and be told me to seU my Harley. I asked him if he'd take my wile and kids in trade, but not my bike. "Anyway, Manny finally offered me a Job to work off the money I owed him. I been with blm ever since. Manny's been like a father to me - brought me up from nothln' and made me into somelhin'." · Since then, Tiny has brouabt back "over 300" bail jumpers. He's crossed state lines, been south to Mexico and run across every kind of crook from small-Ume drunk drivers to the Hillside Strangler suspects, Kenneth Bianchi a nd Angelo Buono. "THAT BUONO IS THE coldest man I ever met " he remembers. "There was six of us slandln' around him and none of us was under 6-foot·2 and 250 pounds, but when that sumbltch looked at us, you'd thought he had us sur· rounded." Boyles had been hired by a Los Angeles al· torney who protected one of the young prostl· lutes Buono and his cousin Bianchi were al- legedly employing. Arter Buono had threatened the lawyer, he went to Tiny. When Tiny and his men found Buono in his garage, Tiny employed one of his favorite techniques of persuasion. "I DANGLED HIM. I picked him up and looked him in the face and told him he'd be smart to leave my friends alone. He.didn 't even twitch. "When we found Bianchi upstairs he hid un- der the bed and started crying like a baby. If I'd have known then what those guys was doing, J'd have been judge, jury and executioner right then and there " 'I dangled him. I picked Buono up and told him he'd be smart to leave my friends alone.' Tiny operates under laws passed in 1870 - originally to protect the bounty hunters of the Old West. He can transport prisoners across slate lines without papers and do "whatever is necessary s hort of mayhem" to bring the jumpers back. He can only use a weapon in defense. "When that happens, I do what l have to do," he said. "I GET MOST GUYS when they're in bed with their old ladies. One old boy I remember had a reaJ problem. I came to the door and he blew a hole in it with a shotgun. I told him I was gonna do what's necessary short of mayhem un- less fired upon, and since you just fired on me you now got three choices. "First choice, we go to Manny's. Second choice is you go to county medicaJ center, and third is you go downtown to get your toe tagged. I'm puJling real hard for the third," Tiny sa id. The man thought a moment, lhre'w out bis gun and went to Manny's. "Manny's " is an inconspicuous house on a l ree·linedt street not far from the county courthouse ·in Santa Ana. Tiny and his ''brothers" operate out of one room. With Tiny in the room it's crowded, but when he brings in two bodyguards and his pret· ty wife, Jeannie, there's enough beef there to feed a small African nation for a year. "IT'S NOT THAT I don't trust you," he said. "But I always have a few brothers around. It's always good to know what's behind you as much as what's in front or you .. Tiny hangs his hat on the rack and maneuvers his huge body into a chair behind the desk. He has just finished breakfast (two or- ders of chicken-fried steak, four eggs, potatoes, toast, a bot roll and butter, and four k.ed teas> and he's ln the mood to tell stories. "Yeah, I used to drink a whole lot, but I totalled my bill for drlnkin' and bustin' up bars and furniture one year and it came to $24,000, so I 1ave it up. '"I live by my own standards and morals. The boys I run with, you never see us tryin' to GIAMD OPIMIMG D .. ~ .. '1&N ...... JI"'-or. WITH TMS ltP loller eood """"-1-i THI KUP JOIMT I tJO ...,._. ""'-C.. ...,_ 645-0llO It's A Good Reflection On You Announcing the GRAND OPENING OF A FAMILY DENTAL OFFICE * The One Dentist For the Whole Famfty * Chlk:lren Welcome * Preventive Oenistry •Insurance Plans Weloome (Including Centi-Cal) *Nitrous Oxide Available • Only Necelll8ry X-Rays are taken l 1 ROlllT !ETERSON .D.D.S. .. Strike threatens airlines NEW ORLEANS <AP ) -Air traffic controllers threatened Saturday to walk off the job June 22 unless the Federal Avla· lion Administration comes up with an acceptable offer on salary and fringe benefits. "Hit does not come, If they do not come to their senses . . . 1 vow to you that the skies will be silent," Robert Poli, president of the 15,000·member ProfessionaJ Air Traffic Co ntrol lers ' Organization, told delegates to a PATCO convention here. As Poli started lo announce the deadline. which was en- dorsed by the union's executive board, he was interrupted by shouts of "Strike!" and "Go, go, go''' PATCO's membership has not taken a formal strike vole and controllers are forbidden by law o.11y..u..s............ to strike, but Poli said he felt his members are angry enough to 'I'm big as an elephant. I got a better memory. I 'm as serious as a heart attack.'.-Tiny Boyles walk out anyway. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~ screw each other over. You l(Ol to be careful and you got lo trust your frhmds. "BOUNTY llUNTIN' AIN'T the kind of job I'd recommend lo everybody, 1 been 1eltln' u lot of attention lutcly and people come rlown here all the lime wunt1n11 to work for mu. "I give 'emu rhunce, but nine tlmu" out of 10, they gel shot ut once und wet their punt" (or a week. You tell un lntr1urnncc mun whut you do for a living, and he 'll tell you you 11hould have been dead three years ago. "I always try to operate the UlUllest way there is I'd say 99 percent of the time I don't even puJI a gun. I lake enough mut with me to put the fear of God in anyone I know my man ; I study him like a book "I had lo make a pickup once In a Mexican bar. We was after the bartender and the place was full of people who didn't like us one bit. I just told them all to play their pool when they started closin' in around us . "I PROMISED THEM that al least two of them was gonna lose their Adam's apples before I went down. It worked. We got our guy and got the hell out of there. You gotta know when to bluff because if you show a sign of weakness, they'll jump righlin." At 39, Tiny openly admits to being tired or bis younger, rough and tumble days. His life began to change two years ago, when freelance writer Hank Nuwer met Tiny in a bar. They took an immediate liking to each other, and Nuwer's provocative profile of the bounty hunter appeared in the May 1979 issue of "Oui" magazine. Tiny became a mini celebrity almost overnight. DURING ONE BROADCAST on The Tom Snyder Show, a man who realized Tiny was on his trail turned himself in the next day. · Editors at Playboy Press commissioned six books based on Tiny's exploits and stories -co- written with Hank Nuwer. The first, called simply "The Bounty Hunter," and released in paperback last month, refers to when Tiny was hired to track down and return a man who had become involved with the Tony and Susan Alamo religious foundation. "They say those Jesus freaks are supposed to turn the other cheek, but I found out you bad lo hit 'em hard enough lo keep 'em down," Tiny remembers. "Thal whole thing got to be pretty messy. This jerk turned out to be 33. We got him back though. It wasn 't easy.'' Fas t , funny and violent, ''The Bounty Hunter" is full of the Missouri-born tall-tales that Tiny loves to weave. "When they first asked me to do a col· laboration, I said , 'Go to hell, I don't snitch on nobody.' As it worked out I didn't have to snitch, I just told Hank my stories and he wrote 'em just like I told 'em." Tiny turns serious when talking about his new role -as a celebrity. "I don't want to change," he says. "It's a head trip. I feel like I've bloated a bit and I don't llke that. I'd rather give it all up than leave the brothers or the wife or kids. "I love the money, don't get me wrong, but I always want to be Tiny. U it ever gets to the point where I'm not Tiny any longer ... I'm gonna kick my own ass." 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May 24. 1981 Dr. Pa~sy gets Golden Apple UCI College of Medicine faculty, students cited for achievement Dr. Victor PaHy of Orange bas re· ceived the Golden Apple Award for out- standing teaching from fourth-year stu· dents of the UC Irvine College of Medicine. Passy, associate clinical professor of s urgery, was cited for his teaching ex- cellence at the clinical, scientific and academic levels . Permanente Awards are Dr. Roland A. Giolli of Orange, professor ot anatomy. and Dr. David W. Furnas of Corona del Mar, professor of surgery and cttlef of plastic surgery. Giolll received the honor for teaching in the basic sciences and Furnas was clted for his clinical sciences teaching. Joseph Chudy or Davenport, Ind .. and Phyllis Oster of Pittsfield. Mass .• both fourth-year students! Jean Woo or Chicago, and Don Stewart or Santa Monica, third-year; and second-time winner Edrie Kiosk! or Chicago, and Kenneth Armstrong or Pittsburgh, sec:ond-year. Kloski and Armstrong were also re· cipients of the Basic Certificate of Ex- cellence for outstanding achievement in the basic sciences. The first Silver Apple Awards went to two outstanding teachers at UCJ af· Ciliate institutions. The Silver Beaker Award, given for excellence in basic science instruction, went to Richard T. Robertson of Hunt- ington Beach. professor of anatomy. Other second-year students receiving these certificates included Lucy Steinkamp of Elmhurst, Ill ; William Marchio of Fontana; Gerald Rosellini of Alhambra; Kathleen Barry of Blythe: Dr. Kola G. Chetty of Huntington Beach, assistant adjunct professor ':IC medicine al the Vetera Administration Medical Center, Long Beach. and Dr. Christine A. Nelson or Garden Grove, assistant adjunct professor or pediatrics at Memorial Hospital Medical Center. Long Beach, received this honor. Dr. Brian A. Palafox of Honolulu was named this year's Outstanding Resident of the Year. another Honors Day award selected by the students. Palafox, a re· sident in surgery at the UCl Medical Center, received his medical degree from UCI in 1976. Kevin Beck or Los Angeles; Elaine Engman or Santa Monica; David Fisher of Del Rio Val Verde, Texas, and John Belville of Anaheim. Receiving this y ear's Kaiser The six students who received Lange Book Awards for academic merit were Happiness his pursuit SF waste plan given By RICHARD GREEN Of .... o.11., ...... ''-" Alter spending a career in pursuit or the formula for happiness in the working man, UC Irvine professor Dr. Robert Dubin is ready to hang up his research pad and who should better know how to enjoy retire· m ent? "Rat h er than leisure time. I believe retirement signifies the freedom to pursue one's central life interests." the profes s o r of adminis tration s aid. ··Actually these pursuits may not be leisurely at all • · He explains that "central life interests" have a lot to do with happines s before retire- ment as well. These concerns can be job- related or free-time en-.. deavors . DR. ROBERT DUBIN Happiness, Dubin says, depends on a person performing competently in something that is of particular personal interest. Unhappiness can result, for example, in the employee who dislikes his job and has no consum- ing pursuits apart from work, he said. RILL Y ASSUMAILE INTHEST OHL Y 2ncl TRUST DEEDS 0 WHER /HOHOWHER OCCUPIED Call Wiiiiam B. Mitchell Call today for quo1e • No 0011ga11on rrons nol!Oool fUndlng (714) 975-1128 ~~:~3 5. FULTON SCHOOL SITE COUNCiL ELECTION ·Elections for members of the Fulton School Site Council will be held on Tuesday, May 26 at 3 :30 P.M. at Fulton School, 8 7 78 El Lago Street. Fountain Valley. All adult residents of the Fulton School Community are encouraged to participate . Additional nominations are welcome . For more information please call : FULTON SCHOOL 842-4419. CITY OF FOUNTAIN VJJ.LEY FOUNDER DAY CREBRATION You are invited to join in on the fun. Softball Tournament-lune 6 r. 7 10 K Run-Ule 13 Kids Photo Contest-Mle 13 Adult Tennis-Die 13 & 14 Toarnanent Co-Sponsored by Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers For.._. ..... -c..tact F.V.l..,....._Dept..t t6J-IJ21. lat. ZJ7 And, to carry the point one step further, if a person's central interests are entirely focused on the job, he may be unhappy in retirement if he can't transfer those interests to his personal life. ·'That's one of the tragedies of business ex- ecutives ." Dubin says. Or , a person can be very unhappy if he con· tinually pushes himself to efforts beyond his com· petency. And the idea that one has to be working at an interesting and enjoyable job in order to be happy isn 'l always correct, Dubin points out. He adds that with the ever-increasing amount or non-working time in our society, there is an at- tendant increase in freedom to pursue non-work related interests. Dubin is ready lo follow his own advice. "One of the first things I will do when I retire is to finish two books that summarize the research I've been working on for the past 35 years," he said. "The first book will be titled 'Central Life In- terests' and the second ·Attachments to Work':· ··writing and communicating ideas are two of my enduring central life interests." Then come his hobbies of painting and woodworking. Dubin says he figures he's done just about enough research for one career and his retirement will afford him the "freedom time" to summarize that research. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 Put presswe on solons, not fingerprint pads At times it seems the entire law enforcement apparatus in the United States is hell bent on compiling a cradl e -to-grave dossier on every citizen in the land. We 're coming frightfully close to providing a key element of this a ll-encompassing iden- tification program in California by th e simpl e means of fingerprinting every person who applies for a driver's license. Not that the Criminal lden- t if i ca ti on and Information Branch of the state Department of Justice doesn't have a good head start. Already the Cll bas fast ac- cess to every licensed used car sales man, beautician, teacher and lawyer in the state. And the voluntary thumbprints of those who volunteer for one at driver's license time are in that great big me up in Sacramento. And if that isn't enough to give you the willies, not many citizens are aware that even if you refuse to be printed, your in- visible prints are all ove r the license application. Any law en- forcement agency can ask the card be pulled and the prints ex- tracted. That s till is n 't enough to satisfy those who want ready ac- cess to your every pore. A bill now going through the Legislature would complete the pattern b y making prints mandatory for every licensed driver. That would effectively put 99 percent of the public in the Cll's files, taking in the handful who haven't been printed for s ome other reason already. Why argue over it? What's wrong with giving law enforCt!· m ent all the tools available? If we 're not criminals. why should we worry? A fundamental right. that's why. Individuals have rights to be just that -individuals. As such. they ought not be required to help set up a system lhat gives government ready access to their every personal characteristic. It's one more step toward a national identification card. And when we have them , we're in 1984 and have Jost ever y vestige of per sonal privacy. There's something terribly uneasy about being forced to sur- render personal information to an agency that has "criminal" in its title. Banks thought they could tighten their check security pro- gram a few years back by requir- ing fingerprints. They backed off when citizens de manded they back off. They should be even more vocal about th.is intrusion on their rights. .Shift Car Book nwney H's common for a newspaper to receive review copies of new books in the hope that they'll give a little ink to an author's latest effort So when the morning mail contained a rather. handsomely done publication called ''The Car Book" it was nothing unusual. Except the price. It's free to everyone. Well , not really free since all of us pay taxes. The Car Book goes to anyone who asks for a copy courtesy or tne U.S. Depart- ment of Transportation traffic safety branch. It's another of never-ending array of publications that come orr the sturdy presses of the U.S. Government Printing Office. The Car Book isn't badly done. It has multi-colored ii· lus trations and graphs and charts. It tells you what to look for in a new car ("Are the doors and pillars padded ?") and brightly illustrates the results of s afety tests on mos t models being sold in the U.S. Jndeed, the book might be of some value to a person buying a car. But it doesn't offer one word that couJdn't be found in any of three or four consumer or auto magazines in the JocaJ library. And it oCfers a lot or advice and information that correctly could be classified as common sense. The Car Book is being distributed by GSA's Consumer Information Center. a prolific source of such material. Through this agency, you can get a little free government beJp on about a ny topic from canning beets to cas hing in an airline ticket. Given the trim-and-squeeze attitude of our present federal administration, the government ought to be following the reason- ing that the public has enough sense to ferret out some informa- tion and advice on its own. Maybe the money saved could help shore up the Social Security program before that goes down the drain. Why rwt go uith the flow? The days o( endless traffic streams are upon us. The morn· ing burnoff of haze is coming earlier and earlier -and the beach-bound lanes of traffic are growing longer and longer. There isn't all that much that can be done about it, either. The roads and streets are only so wide and scant can be done to persuade the crowds to stay away. We do have one suggestion: If Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach. Newport and Costa Mesa • traffic engineering whizzes would bend an extra effort toward synchronizing traffic signals for a smoother flow, it might ease things a bit. There's not much more frustrating than clearing one signal only to be stopped dead at the next one. There's also little that impedes traffic so effec- tively. Other than that, get ready for another long summer -and sum- mon enough patience to endure some long waits on the road. Opinions expressed in the space above ar~ those of the Daily Pilot. Other views e11- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invit· ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) it<42·4321 . Boyd I Condos, coops Q ·' ln apartment house lingo. what's the difference between a con-~ domlnlum and a cooperative?" years longer. Do you hav~ a theory as to why? A. ln a condominium, each family owns outright the particular apart- ment It lives In, but owns jolnUy with the other residents those parts of the place that are shored like elevators, lobbies, grounds and hallways. ln a cooperative, each ramUy merely uses an apartment but owns a piece of the whole shebang • Women lived 3boul a year longer than men on the 8verage 50 years ' ago. Today, they live about seven 1 J • t. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Earliest tennis balls were hard and heavy. Very hard, very heavy. Wool wrapped ln leather. And If they got wet, too bad. It was about 500 years ago that one of same hit King Charles YIU or France In the head1 Killed him Not only will a jellyfish sting you If you walk on It with bare feet, but the residue of an evaporated Jellyfish wllJ stlng you. too. ror a lon1 lont lime after there's no visible remains. Thomas P. Haley Publlsher Thoma• Keevll Editor BarNr• Krelbich Editorial P•;e Editor ' • Taxation losing its threat By CHARLES G. BELL Dr Charle& C . Bell is a profeisor of political &cience at Cal Stott F'ullertor1, As e veryone knows who follows California politics. Proposition 13 has arri ved -both s tate and loc al go vernment budge t s are being s ubstantially cut this year. State support for local governments will be reduced and state programs will a lso be c ut because, simply put. California hasn't got the money it needs lo maintain pre s ent l eve l s o( expenditures . S INCE PROPOSITION 13 was enacted into law in 1978, California has lived on its savings the pre-1978 budget surplus. In 1978. '79, and '80, S a c ramento "bailed ·out" loc al government protecting lhe counties, cities. and school districts from the realities of Proposition 13. But now the surplus is gone and the second reality of Proposition 13 is about to become glaringly apparent. Not only d o Ca liforni<i 's s tate and local governments have less money, they are going to have a tough time getting any more. Proposition 13 not only cut more than $5 billion from tax collections. it also made it difficult to impossible to rnise taxes. Section Three of Proposition 13 requires a two-thirds vote of both legis lative houses to increase state lax es. S e ction F o ur requires a two-thirds vote of the "qualified e lectors'· to raise local government taxes. THUS, GOV. Jerry Brown's recent statewide televis ion appeal for a qu<irter cent increase in the sales tax to fight crime must be approved by two-thirds or the legislators in both the state Assembly and Senate. And Assembly Democrats, who are proposing a one cent increase in the so-called ·'sin taxes" <taxes on beer, wine. liquor and cigarettes> must also get the same two-thirds vote. Given the present mood of the voters. fe w l a wm a ke rs want to run for re-election next year on a lax-increase record. Legislative leaders like Senate president pro tern David Roberti say the voles are not there Al the s ame time. Califo rn ia's Supreme Court has a greed to hear a case involving a recent attempt to raise local taxes. Last year. Los Angeles County voters approved by S4 percent a one·half-cenl increase in the s ales tax lo subsidize bus fares and to enlarge the county's mass rapid transit system But since Proposition 13 requires a two·thirds vote. the measure was ruled lo have "failed ." NOW, LOS Angeles County's Trans portation Commiss ion has appealed saying it is a "state" agency and, therefore. not s ubject to the P r opos itio n 13 two thirds v ote requirement which applies specifically to "cities. counties <ind s pecial districts Setting aside the narrow and dubious argument advanced by the commission. there is a broader and mor e fundamental issue What is meant by the Proposition 13 words "a two-thirds vote of lhe qualified electors "? D oes s uch a two third s requirement violate the basic national constitutional g uarantee of "one man-one vote"? ALMOST TWO decades ago. the U.S Supreme Court in a series of cases requiring equal population in legislative districts set-out a "one man·one vote" rule which says tbat no one's vote may be given more weight than any one else's. I mplementan g this basic principle of equality r e quire d California to reapportion its senate whtt:h was. at that Ume, apportioned along county ltnes. In fact, m the early 1960s our s tate s enate was o ne of the most malapportioned leg1slat1ve bodies in the nation. IF UNEQUAL legislative d istrict populations are unconst1tultonal. can Proposition 13 's tw o thirds vole requirement survive court challenge? Will the court let a mmority of "no·· votes outweigh a majonty or "yes" votes? And. if thl.! court should hold such a minority "veto" constitutional. how would county clerks interpret the rule? P roposition 13 requires a two-thirds vote of the "quahfied electorate." What does "qualified" me an? Does it mean all those legally entitled lo register? Or does it meun those who are registered? Obviously, requiring a two-thirds vole of those eligible to register makes 1t impossible to achieve. In California, barely two-thirds of those eligible to register ha ve done so. Even iI the court were to interpret the wo rding as meaning two·thirds of those regis tered il would still be essentially impossible In most elections, less than two-thirds of those registered go to the polls. Perhaps the slate's Supreme Court will recogni ze the unre asonable nature of such interpretations and say It means two-thirds of those voting. Or perhaps it will strike down the section as being too vague to enforce. Or perhaps the court will duck the whole issue and hope 1l goes to the lJ S Supreme Court. In any ca se, those who want to inc rease l axes to fi ght c rime, punish "sm ," or improve public transportation w1 II find 1t tough to do 5 0 r :> 1 , I . r j Party-line vote bloats House budget To the Editor: The Daily Pilot was right on the mark in its editorial of May 12, offering some "Hints for Congress" on areas where the United States Congress could show leadership by cutting its own bloated operating expenses. During the budget-cutting frenzy cur- rently sweeping Capitol Hill and amid the headlines it produced, it is my sad duty to report that just a few weeks ago an under-reported debate on the floor of the House of Representatives took place which showed most clearly that, in the House at least, it still is business as usual. At issue was a Republican proposal to reduce the over all budgets for House committees by 11.6 percent for the 1981 fiscal year. This would have been an actual dollar saving to the taxpayers of $4.6 million, not a large sum in the federal scheme of things to be sure. but certainly a step in the right direction as well as a symbolic gesture showing the American people that budgetary re- ductions should be made at all levels of government. T he task of overseeing Internal operations of the House is the responsibility of the House Commltiee on Administration, or which I am a member. This year I became ranking Republican on the Accounts Subcom- mittee whl~h undertook the specific task of formulating a reaponsible plan tor checking the spiraling increaaes in staff and expendlturei for lbe 23 House committees UNFOllTlJNATELY, through a dH· zltng display of bud11et·cutt1ng rbetortc and clever fiscal legerdermain, t.he Democratic majority pushed throo1h • committee budget which they clt.imed was a 10 percent decrea1e but actuaJJy was a 6 percent increase over tho 1980 budget DUtlays ror committee op~rations. Frankly, the need ror trtmmtnt House cotn mitt~ budgeta and at.all la over- whelming. SJnce 1970 the number of subcommittees has 1rown from lOO to 160, aJJ ol which are fed by more atalf, more travel allowancu, more ln- ve•U1aton, more staff eountel, more • ltl .. •t ,,_,__,.,, .. I<-. flle ,..,.. ''".,.._ ,... Ifft .. Ill tjle(ll 91 •Nlll4Mlt 11.i It r~ '-''*'el -__ , W fftt wOI • tl-.!1 ,,._itrtn<I All letlt" l'W9' !fl Cl\11ft 118Mlll'I t M l'llllllllt ..Wttt W -_, N •ll!Ollel411 t11 1~1 II wlll<lt1111 ,..,_ '' .,.._..,, '-'''I' •lllMI lite,....,_ UlllO l'lllY NI .......... It Mt._ Htm• •IWI p1o. '°""*''of llW C:4'1t•llllllO< _,.tit t1veo1111 ,..rllk 111911 OOH'WWI office space requirements and more of everything else, from phones. pencils, pens and electric typewriters. In 1970 there were fewer than 400 staff members but 10 years later that number reached 1.200. The Energy Committee has ballooned from 28 to 135. the Judiciary Committee from 22 to 50 and the Merchant Marine Committee from u to 52, to mention a few. lt was with this backdrop of commit· tee and staff proliferation that the issue MAILBOX of cutting the budgets came to the floor or the House, where I was assigned the task of managing the debate for the Republicans . However. before a word was uttered or a vote taken. the House Rules Com- m lttee, the traffic cop for legislation, had errectively throttled any real op- portunities for Republicans to force any politically embarrassing votes by Democrats by setting rules which limit· ed amend~ents from the floor and set- ting the Issue simply as a Republican substitute for the Democratic commit- tee bill. much the same as the more re· cent and highly·publicized issue or sub- stituting the Gramm-Latta budget- c utting bill for lhe Democratic bill. THE PLOY pulled by the Democratic majority In the House. led by the ma- jority noor leader, Rep. Jim Wright of Texas. was to dust orr a committee ap- propriations bill for 1980, trim 10 per- cent from it and send it to the noor for approval. Sounds nice for the folks back home, makes good press and falls right in line with Preaideot Reaaan's wldely- supported drive toward reducing In- creases In fQvemment apendin1. right? Wrong. The House commtuees did not s~nd all the fUnds authorl1ed last year and, In fact, when tbe rln•l budget was adopted it w11 6 percent above what ectually was 1penl for the ltlO fllcal year by Houu commiUees. Whlle the 8 percent increase la Cu leu than the 12 percent It mlaht otherwise have been, lt wu nowtu~re ln the aame ball park w1lh the U.4 prrcent actual decrease ottered bJ mt a.nd other Admlnlatratlon CommlltH Republicans aa 1 ~ubaUtute. When il came time to vote on the Re publican s ubstitute we were not as fortunate as Pres ident Reagan was on his budget resolution package on May 7. It was almost a straight party-line vote of 225-184 lo turn down the GOP plan And since the House answers lo no one else in fl~nding its operations, that was that. ROBERT BADHAM Rep. 40th District Jumps to conclusion! To the Editor · The dreadful performance of your Mr. Frederick Schoemehl's frog. American Dream, in the 1981 Calaveras County Fair Frog Jumping Jubilee has brought dishonor and shame lo this country and you.r otherwise fine Dally Pilot st.aff. To think that our "hometown dally paper" would permit the otherwise responsible and erudite Mr. Schoemehl to abandon his typewriter ror a frivolous whirl at frog-jumping was an unfortunate, but serious. lapse of judgment. First tttat Pulltzer busi- ness back East and now this. T he equally dismal showing by Orange County Airport's Murry Cable .,,, on ly added Insult to Injury for local boosters. Not that we ever expect much from government types anyw•y. '10 WONDER lhe President did nol attend this year's event. It's just aa well. The serious professional journalist belongs at his news post. not cavortin1 3bout among the Angels Camp follower types, those who too easily succumb to the zaniness of such affairs as chill cookoffs, beauty pageants. bake-ofr• and grand openlnas. Next th.Ina you know he'll be managing a mud wresUer. And es for the Orange County frofa, ··Let lbem eat nte1 ! • • PWlJP BETTENCOURT Execuuve Direetor Orange County Ctla~r Building Industry Aa1n. F'or the ricord. repotfn SchoemfM•• frog juMped 7/«f1 btclw•. llClC Marfil cu mbOr- ~ oe Utt r//orf o/ olrporl ~ Cabl•'• 0.UC., tohoN raork '°°' J /m f l.W..1. Editor - •• -•< • ., . . . Budgeting for extras harder after. 65 ... 8y RENE LEYSEN ReM Le111en it o rttiree living ln N t"COpMt &ach. When retirement came up tor a worker in the "good old days," he would have received a gold watch and his employer's highest praise. But the price of gold has skyrocketed. so now retirees are given praise but with a diploma of merit and no watch. Well they don't need lo know the time anyway with all that leisure time on hand. Now, supposedly, Medicare will help pay for many or their health care ex· penses. Maybe collect stamps. But who writ.ea to old people? The only mail they get is to •·occupant." Stamps on this ''literature" are not worth saving. So drop the stamps, go to a senior citi:ten center where you really belong. There you can spend some relaxinl Ume and meet other oldies. Now you reel really comfortable among your peers. It will amaze you how good some still look and are. Naturally the ones you don't see are the ones who can't afford to join, may not be able lo dress up; they don't need to have the "Jordache look" but older persons have pride too. Or they may be sick or unable ~o get away from home. AT THESE CLUBS one can be stimulated by the different courses or hobbies offered. a .. •!Jji ~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday. May 24, 1981 LO ME SE~ IF I UNVEWAND ™~IN SPITE OF ALL M WJ\k'Nlt(,s, IN SPITE OF ALL rnE Ef RRJS OF OUR PRESIVENT, l<tWI~ FULL Will ~W M~ FINANCIAL -mouBlE WE'RE IN, WU WENTRIGUT AU[AD ANDGOrOlD! SOOAL SlCURITY TAKEANUM&R AND ~AV£ A SEAT AT BUT WHAT OLDER people in general need are eye examinations (re- member the glaucoma threat>. eye glasses, hearing examinations and hearing aids and dental care "to name a few. But they a re not covered by Medicare. But even if you find some plea.sure in .,==-'!iii!:! taking up painting, gardening or sew- ing, you still know that you are only there to fill up free time and nothing more. A visit to the dentist is a scary trip to undertake. Replacement or worn out toothcaps or even new ones might be re· commended. An average monthly Social Security check will not even pay for one gold cap. Well there is still enough soft food around to chew and maybe some day the price or gold wUl go down, but will the cost of gold caps ever get reasona- ble again? Since not every senior citizen can af· ford to run for President, it is highly recommended to keep busy with some other hobby. ONE CAN'T SIT around the house all day and get on the nerves of one's spouse. So get out of the house, far away, and make that trip you've want· ed for a long time. All kJnd of t.rips are advertised In newspaper travel sections. Visits to the most glamorous places on this earth are up for grabs. But at more than $100 a day ''double occupancy, not alJ meals included." That would make it a nice litUe sum of $7 ,000 to $8,000 for one month travel for a couple. Included free champagne does not make it more attractive. SO, NO WORLD CRUISES. but there 1!' still Las Vegas and you can always try your luck at the slot machines. Oh. well , let's pretend to be happy and do something at home. At least the seniors can dJscuas their children, show pictures of th~ grandchildren and talk about the ques- tionable subject so close to their minds: health problems. Who else is going to listen to all this conversation about cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis and other aches and pains. WH EN THEY VISIT their children or. more rarely. when the children visit their parents, asking about health pro- blems will be avoided, lest it trigger an avalanche of complaints. So everyone keeps on smiling and no discomforts are mentioned. Why com- plain, some day you're going to die, so why make fuss about your health - who cares? And outside, in an evil world that you have left to retire, they are waiting for you to kick the bucket and the faster the better. It saves money, you know. ALTHOUGH RETIREES have con- tributed all their working years lo the social program it still needs new money to keep it going. It makes the younger workers unhappy when they are taxed quite higb for this purpose. What -d'oes not make it look better is the average life span keeps on increas- ing. It seems like the aged are never go- ing to die. • • • Survival not easy either The following account wcu tubmitttd bl/ o Harbor Area rerident who dt1cribe1 her.elf 01 "76 yeor1 old. 135 pound.sand 5-/oot-5." Sht u replyi~ to on April 2 Mt.Ill item that described hOw three Iowa legi61alor1 put thtm.!elves on "malu-beljeve welfare" for one month. Rep. Charles P<mCJJ aaid the 1361 ~t reminded him of hU Depl'tuion boyhood. "My wife and I could lave on the amount that two people ore allotted. 1 could oJao IOI/ that 1 would not want to do so," he .aid. '·Frozen foods, re1touront me oh, newspapers and coble televmon would be among the first things to go if welfare wert my way of life." My income is $422 per month and· I'm alone. Rent is $115 for an efficiency unit in a Department of Housing and Urban Development building. It is a real trick to sacrifi ce possessions, squeeze in furnishings and learn to eat, sleep and Uve in 16 X 25 feet of s pace. These ad- justments were not easy but were taken • in stride. The rent includes utilities and main· tenance which J criticize because neither the elevator nor the nice lounge are kept clean. Sometimes our laundry room is a mess, and we are often without hot water due lo the need of new boilers and much more. Roaches are prevalent, especially around the trash chute. They walk up the walls of halls and come into our rooms. I spend $4.50 per month on roach control boxes . AS FOR PERSONAL expenses, 1 re- quire shoes that cost $65 new plus tax. A special front-hook long-line bra is $25 and sbouJd last three years. Even with a lame arm, I wash my hair myself. Permanents are needed at least three times a year and haircuts every six weeks. Newspapers and magazines were given up forever as were movies and entertainment. All my food is prepared at home. The food offered by the government, served in churches. etc., is not for me. I use no spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, salt , and mental health. I find it VERY dif· ficult to live on $422. The want list looks like this: towels, pillow slips, a replace- ment for my 15-year-old bedspread, etc I have no brothers, s isters or children to remember me with gifts for birthdays or holidays. People who do receive presents at these times find it a REAL boost. Ten years ago I gave my nat sterling to a young couple for their wedding. Last year J sold a few left-over spoons and forks for $135 to buy a warm coat. DID REP. PONCY figure the costs - mortgage, taxes and insurance -of their home? Were his car and upkeep free? ( I have had no car for eight years. l What about the expenses of en- tertaining and donations to church or lodge or gifts for families and friends? And what makes you say we should not purchase new clothing? Most of my c lothes are 8 years old: only two garments require dry cleaning once a year Good clothes last long with good •------------------:==~=;;i~~;F7~~~;;~=~----------------;nytbing raw or dairy product&. How pleasant it would be to enjoy a nice meal out, but I cannot afford it. care. ,, What of golf or tennis or other pleasures? Or detergent and Kleenex and vitamins and pets? Do you feed pels? What or radio or TV repairs or even a new one? And painting and plumbing? 'I I Pleasure Company not fully welcome By TOM KEEVIL ••tter .... l)Mty ~ It isn't often that an account of a suc· cesstuJ new local business draws com· ments at all, let alone: My teen-agtn read your paptr, but not any mort. Their 1en1ibilitiea were 01 ahocked 0.t were mine. T~ arlicle'a erpllcitneu wai oa ob- jtctlonoblt Cll the 1ubject matter it1el/. The Daily Pilot ~ople muat know that children from the /if th grade on read tM paper. I simpl11 cannot believe the or«c~ WCI printed. If UO" ore for~d to print tuch orffcle•. ot lea.t give equal IJ>OC• to oood MW. What the world doem't Med ti 1n -more HZ. It wo• tn poor taste for o fomfl~ ntw~. Cancel m11 tvblcrlpUon. I don't rwtd Cra.h Ukt tllol tn m111'ou.M. Theae rtmaru came alter lhe Daily Piiot's pubUcatlon lut Monday of how an ener1eUc hl1b school counatlor Barbara Murray had 1one lnto buslnets -and a well·P•Yln& business -alter a peraonnd cutback ln herd1slrtct. But Barbara Murray didn't 10 Into an ordinary bu11ne11. Sbe 1taae1 at-home putles -like Tupperware partiee -to peddle ber line of MX 11dfeta and •UJ· ...Uve llqerie. The 1ut1&.1 an ltrict11 female. We beard 1bout the Pleuure C:0.PllQ1'1 operaUoa HVeral weeka 110 and reporter Jodi Cadenhead attended oneoftheparties, talked with Ms. Murray and essentially wrote the facts. It was, of course, a sensitive topic and we tried to handle it sensitively. The question: Was that sensitive enough? Or should we have printed it at all? Jodi emphatically says yes. "On a personal level," she says, "I'm against them (sex Item sale parties). EDITOR'S LOGBOOK But that's what's tappening out there and J think It oughl to be reported." Generally, I agree wlth her. I SEE IT AS A report on a COO· temporary slice of aoclety, an account of what's happening in our community. Maybe I -maybe a lot of people - wish society weren't movtnt toward 1 more permiasive, wide-open atUtude toward sex, but that's the way thine• are and a good newspaper rellectl what society ts dotn1. The DaJly Pilot bu cotten Into bot water with aome of lt.1 readers tn a lot of areas that used to be taboo for family n•wapapera. Wbo, 15 yean •to, W'O\lld bave dreamed their community newspaper would latkl• aucb 1ubjecta H abortion, hllh 1ehool Mrtb control, teen·••• aex, VD , feu:aaJe awarmeu encounter 1H1ion1, marital ux th•r ap1. and homo.exuallty! Jodi'• story •bout Barbara Murray wa1 a alral~ht account. It wasn't cut., 1aJ1.doul or eveit suueaUve. Maybe a little over-explicit in a couple of places, but It wasn't presented with a leer. And the story wasn't that daring. Accounts of such parties already have been run in Time magazine and the Los Angeles Times. among others. So I think it can be defended. Its pre- sentation was another matter. Ann Landers can discuss even the most bizarre affairs -many of them sexual in nature -without raising one hair of attention. Some of that passivity Is because readers accept a broader range of touchy subjects these days, but another element is that the column is quietly put back in the B or C section with 6etilgn Ann's mugshot smilin1 out. Similarly, 1 think our story about Barbara Murray's enterprise would· have drawn UtUe objection lf It had been played on an Inside pa1e. Putting it on the rl1ht-hand cor· ner of the third page waa sticking the reader's face in a touchy story that be or she might not Uke. That's not ratr to the r~ader. In aum, it "aso't a major breach of taste (witnaa the number or calla and lettert we didn't gel), but the story and pbotoarapha could have been handled with a little more' TLC. One flnaJ Dote: Two of the callers didn't tlave complaint.a, they wanted lo know ...,.. t.bef could 1et rranchllel to run ae.x ware u.l11 themselves. For four years I have not had one guest for a meal, and by not accepting invitations out I lose friends. Accep- tance creates obligations I cannot fulfill. In July, senior citizens wiJJ need to pay bua fares -another S20 per month for me -that have been free for five years. HA VE YOU VISITED dentists or doc· tors in the past five years? Many medications are not covered by Medicare and basic cosmetics -tooth paste, sh;lmpoo and hand cream -are being priced out of reach. All these problems add much stress to daily living that affects my physical I spend several hours each week in keeping my room very clean. There are perhaps only 25 out of 270 here who can say this. And bringing groceries home by bus is also tough. ALSO, WE HAVE no freezers nor m eal to take out of one. Our refrigerator needs defrosting each week How can you say living on $361 is a lark? If everything is going your way, you're probably in the wrong lane. Hot coffee spill stilllulates praise for holiday workers By CHRISTINA MACIAS Chri8tina Macial t$ a relUUnt of Son Juan Copi$trano In these days of malpractice suits and general distrust of the medical pro- fession, good and prompt attention by hospital staff is generally overlooked or taken for granted. I feel , therefore, that a word or thanks to the hard-working doctors and nurses who spend their holiday weekends in the emergency room is long overdue. ON EASTER SUNDAY l had the mis- fortune to be burned by scalding hot cof· fe e in one of the typical domestic acci· dents that make up much of the national statistics. Hurrying through the kitchen with coffee cups In hand, the inevitable collision occurred, sending steaming liquid pouring over my left hand. As I stood rooted to the spot scream- ing, my husband showed great presence of mind by grabbing a bowl full or Ice and plunging my hand into It. This act saved most of my hand trom second-degree burns and was com- mended by the hospital staff, who in· formed me that most people still do not know how to treat burns. Never. nevtr put grease or butter on a bum! ICE OR ICE-WATER is the oniy thing to use; then, if the burn ls serious, get to the hospital as fast as you can. At 6 p.m. we arrived at the emer1en· cy entrance to Mission Community Hospital In MJssion Viejo. Still clutchln1 the bowl ol ice and purse In band, I rnade my way lo the door while my husband parked the car. The door wu closed. Cunesl StLU abaklng. I ran1 the bell with my note and a nurse came acurry Inf. up. She didn't waste an lnstant. 'What happened?" ahe demanded. ... BUllNED MY band" I replied ln a trem blina voice. "What with?" ''8olllnt water" trembllnt a bit more al the recent memory. "Follow me I" she ordered and whisked me alrallht into the emera•ncy room without so much H a 1lance at lht admlaalons clerk. Two kind, 1mllln1 nunea toot care of me Immediately, 1howtn1 a penonaJ In· terest in my predicament. One took my temperature while the other immersed my hand in more ice-water. Next came the blood pressure and pulse. ANOTHER ANGEL OF mercy brought my husband in to see me. then ush e r ed him off to complete the necessary forms. The doctor on duty came over and asked if I would like a shot for the pain. "No" I said bravely (a reply which I later regretted). "Well," he said "I'll give you a pre· scription ror some pain pills anyway, It's going to hurt later." (It did.) The nurses stopped by frequently to see how I was. talking reassuringly. Finally the moment came for the dress· lng, done with great care and concen· tr a lion. MY HAND WAS first covered with a gooey cream that looked like soft lard, then wrapped In gauze many Umea untU it was transformed into a huae. white boxing glove. A areal sympathy getter. Finally 1 was free to go after •lanlnl just one piece of paper. The friendly statr had certainly made things easter tor me. ·· This la the seconc$ time ln a year that I have needed the mlnlstraUona of Mlt· sion Community Ko.pltal's emer1ency staff. On tbo prevloua visit I received the same concerned care ancf attenUon. Admlttedly1 l may ~ hacky to an1¥e whoo thinp ue a little slow, but J fMI that such torrtlic people dOMrve a pat on the back and a bl1 "thank )'OU" for 1pendln1 their holiday weekend Un· selfishly earlnc tor others. ··--• -··----~~~~ ...... ....,..-.i~~!"!"!nll~~~~~~~ ....... ~ ............. ~ ........... 11111111'!11~ ..... -.......... ' .,, ... 11 ........... '. ,.-•• --~ ... w ....... -...., ~ .. ~ •• ....., .......... ",. ~ ' ..... .-... -... ~ •• ~ "" •• -,, .. .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 Counselor Ina Gregory pauhe1 againlt •tu.dent'• arm, demonatrating now n1gaUve worda, Uke the eflect of drugs, create weakness. Pomive input give• strength. Creative choices urged Students finding ways to feel good without drugs, alcohol 8y MARV JANE SCARCELW 01 ,,.. o.ity Pttot •utt The Center for Creative Alternatives has a misleading name. It's not a place to learn about macrame, modern dance or vegetarian cooking. Begun in 1970 as a drop-in clinic, the center is a United Way agency tucked away in a small building at 132 E. 18th St. in Costa Mesa, where psyc hologist, Dr. Michael Scher. heads counselors and interns who work with families and adults needing help. Its program on drug education for the NewJ>Orl·Mesa School District reaches students at the high school and middle school levels. even one elementary campus JOE DUQ ESNEL, director of y outh ser vices. and counselor Ina Gregory conduct group sessions promoting self-acceptance '"With the younger students we're working for prevention of problems. especially drf.\8S and drinking,.. he says. .. First we educate students about the effects. since their rnends are likely lo give them only a Positive picture of drugs. .. Then we explore their attitudes and give them some alte rnative ways to feel g'ood . .. We also deal with living s kills, decision making, communication, assertion and problem solving. We givP them skills instead of drugs for coping with daily life." AT BEAR STREET SCHOOL, the only elementary <:am pus · visited by the center, Ina Gregory works once a week ~ith five third-grade girls wl)o give up their nutrition recess to come in and talk or 1>lay games with her. She has been with the group, recommended for extra attention by teachers or school counselors. since last fall when the center tried Cl _!1P~r11e r~w:nt iO!!..Rrng~am lh}'!~r .... e. __ _ amazing whut wt.• <·un UN'Ompllsh," she :mid after class one duy. ''Toduy we sut and played u game, but we talked briefly about death, religion . divorce, caring and responsibility. Parents have seen some changes in the children ... The low-key discussion group ls the bu1w for a progrum reaching up lo the high 11chool yeun1 for helping troubled students The Family Living class tuuwht b y counselors from the center ha11 the best atten dance of any class at Dack Hay Hiwh , a con tinuation school for teen-agers unuble to func- tion on a traditional campus. "We schedule it early 1n the morning hoping that kids will s tick around for their other classes." Duquesnel s ays Recently in the carpeted dassroom with class members s itting casuall y in chairs and couches. Ms. Gregory offered a choice of topics for that day·s discussion WHEN TUEY OPTED for her suggestion of a holistic approach to drugs, she used one student for a demonstration. As he tried to hold out his arm at shoulder height. she pushed down on it. When she told him , ··vou have such pretty eyes," he was able to resist her pushes, but when she said, "You're so stupid," his arm buckled. "Just words can make you feel strong or weak," s he noted. "'How can we use that in o ur daily lives?" Another student mentioned he'd seen a similar demonstration performed before and after eating sugar. Ms . Gregory agreed, Pointing out that cof· fee. tea, sugar and chocolate are drugs, too. "What is a "high'?" she asked. The class compared it to being 'wasted." .. When you get high too often, then you get Set the stage for tomorrow today ' Bi as, fact, opinion ... do yout children really know the difference? .Cons umer education, pricing, supply and de mand ... will they make the right choices? 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Besides that she Is the mama of Countess Spencer who married Earl Spencer and t hus became Lady Diana's stepmother. The tour people say : ''Thls ls not strictly -. wedding tour but the groups will have lunch with Earl and Countess Spencer at their home in Althorp Park. "There will aJso be teas with Cartland." <And some dishy gossip to make your neighbors mad with envy, I'd guess.) Cost except for air fare: $1,339, ei1ht days. It's being sold by the World of 0% in New York. Free L.D. phone (800) 223·1306. When I phoned a brisk lady said: "We've only 21 places left." YOU COULD try. for the great Cartland may lay on some more tours. She's got incredible energy. Besides banging out all those books, she's a Dame of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and President of the Roy al College of Midwives for 1----------------- Hertfordshire. -,- I got hold of a woman who had some contact with her and she said: "She's wild about pink. You know, pink cars, pink drea:iea, pink picture hats. When she comes in you KNOW she's in the room. "She's very much into vitamin therapy. When you meet her she's apt to give you a handful with enthusias tic instructions. Very fond of gypsies. She founded the first Romany camp in Britain." Press releases say she appeared with a back· ground music of the Royal London Philharmonic Orchestra where "she sang love songs." I NEVER READ a Cartland novel though they're all over drugstore stands, supermarketa and airports. They're what the trade calls "Gothic romantic novels." The tour operators suggest for advance read- ing "The lrresistable Buck." My source says "The heroine of a Cartland n ovel i s eith e r ver y poor or very rich. Circumstances reverse her position -rich girl becomes poor, poor girl becomes rich. "Though pursued by men for 65,000 words. she protects her virginity with ferocity. Meanwhile she deals with her changed condition with grace." Four of Ms. Cartland's books are autobio- graphies. 1 want to have tea with her. 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B3 0 I ~ 0 Dodgers still winn ~g , Valenzuela isn '~ "It was a very even eame for both teams," league career to post a decision in a eame he ly walked Ray Knight and Ron Oeater's bloo~ CINCINNATI <AP> -A bad throw to first base kept Dodgers rookie pitcher Fernando Valenzuela out of the victory column Saturday. The sensational 20-year-old left-hander blamed blmael! for hla errant peg ln the fifth innine that let in three Cincinnati runs and spoiled his bid ror bla slxth shutout or the young season. The Dodgers fought back to win the game 9-6 in 10 innings, with Valenzuela going eight Innings but failing lo post a decision. He yielded five runs. the most he has ever al· lowed, on eight hits while walking six. In fact, the Dodgers got him off the hook when pinch-hitter Jay Johnstone opened the ninth inning with a home run. They tallied four times in the 10th on a pair of bases-loaded walks and Ken Landreaux's two-rWl single. • Johnstone's blast was one of four Los Angeles homers and the rour-run 10th made a winner of rookie reliever Dave Stewart, 3-0, for the second game In a row. Valenzuela said through an Interpreter. "It was a started. single off the glove of second baseman Derr 1 m istake on my part when J didn't throw to second ''I've had two eames now when I've bad pro· Thomu filled the bases. base " blems with control," said Valenzuela, a 4·0 loser to With Cincinnati runners on first and second in Philadelphia In his previous start, his only major Pinch-hitter Mike Vail slammed a one-hopp4* at Cey. The Los Angeles third baseman stepped Oii the bag for the foroeout but his throw to first wu On TV today channel 11 at 1 O the fifth and the Dodgen leading 2·0, Valenzuela missed a sign for a pickoU attempt at second base. In.stead, he let Reds pitcher Mario Soto bu.nt the ball on a two-strike pitch. No one was covering first base wt)en Valenzuela fielded the bunt and fired the ball into rleht field. "Anybody can make an error, but an error like that is different," said Valenzuela, who has an 8-1 record. "l think I'd have felt better if they hit a home run on my best pitch." The Reds couldn 't do that, although Valenzuela failed for the first time in b1s maJor league setback. "I don't know why. I feel okay. Let's see what will happen in the future." Ron Cey started the Dodgers' 10th-inning burst with a one-out single off Paul Moskau, 1-1. the third Cincinnati pitcher. and Pedro Guerrero singled Cey lo third. Moskau fielded Steve Yeager's checked-swing tapper and threw to first late as Bench scored. I for the out as Guerrero took second. Pepe Frias was intentionally walked to load the bases and set the stage for run-scoring walks to pinch -hitter J oe Ferguson and Bill Russell. Landreaux then rapped a two-run sinele off Geoff Com be. The Reds scored a run in the bottom of the 10th on doubles by Johnny Bench and Ray Knight. Cincinnati had taken a 5-4 lead In the eighth Bench hit a one-ouniouble , Valenzuela intentional· Home runs by Steve Garvey in the fourth ~­ ning and Thomas in the fifth staked Valenzuela ((> a 2·0 lead. But Oester and Mike o· Berry starteil the Reds' flfth with singles and starting pitcher Mario Soto laid down a two-strike bunt. VaJenzuela fielded the bunt and fired to first, but no one coy· ered the base and the ball sailed down the rigbt field line. All three runners scored and Soto was credited with a single. Garvey doubled in the sixth a head of Roo Cey's ninth home run of the season and 200th or h~ career to give the Dodgers a 4-3 lead. The Reds tied it in the seventh on Ken GrtJfey's sacrifice fly. .,..., ..... "--.., ...... O' ..... . Rag .. tag White Sox breeze , 15-4 ByJOllNSEVANO °''-~""'''-" Here's your quick quiz for to- day: Q: What team finds itself In second place behind the Oakland A •s in the American League West? A: If you answered the Chicago White Sox, you win the Gene Autry "I Wish I'd Never Bought a Baseball Team ··A ward. With the Angels , A's and Kansas City Royals grabbing most of the headlines within the division in 1981, the White Sox have climbed the ladder of sue· cess in virutal ano?ymity. This rag-tag group of retreads can't be hidden any longer , however. CERTAINLY, ~FTER two blowouts al An~im Stadium the past two nights, ttie Angels know who these euys are. . many of you know that five of Uk nin e Chic ago starters ip Saturday's lineup weren't wi'h the White Sox last season? ~ First there's shortstop Bi Almon, a non-roster player w was released by the New Yo Mets after the 1980 season. Alm is leading the team with a . average after he went three·f · fourwlthttireeRBlSaturday. • -THE"' THERE'S catchtir Carlton F1ak who signed wi~~ Chicago after he was declared a free agent from Boston. Fisk, hlt· ting .290. drove in two runs Satur- day with a sacrifice fly and a single. And how ~bout center fielder Ron Le Flor~ a another free agent signee from Montreal who is hit· ting only .m . but s parked a palr of r a llies.Saturday with a double in the first btnlng and a leadoff slnete in aloW·run fifth. Clf'S BEST -\Jniversity High School's Polly Plumer Oelt> and Laur• Mills proved to be the best in their respective events of Saturday's CIF 3-A track tinals at Cerritos College. Plumer won the l,600·meter run and Mills finished first in the 100-meter low hurdles. For the story, see 83. The White Sd>J hmmered Autry's millionaires to the tune ol 15--t Saturday nigbtbefore a vocal- ly dluppointed crowd of 42,558. The Angel players you should know about -they've certainly been publicized enough. But how -Let•i net forget designattd hitter Gref ~zinski, either, wlfo beat the ~els with a pair pf homers Friday night and scored once and walked twice Saturd y a• the Anfe\f pitchers caref y worked arOund him. He came o t6e White So~ from Philadelp ln 1 straigbtcaahdeal. It w~s ~he year that Accoman do will never forget The star runr#ng back remembers the 11-0 Orange Coast College foo~ball. team of '75 -Finally. there's seco d baseman Tony Bernazard, w o was acqulr~ during the wint r meetings from Montreal f r pitcher Richard Wortham. H s hitting .30811\er going 4-for-5 w· h two runs scored and an RBI Sat . day. Many have called it one of the greatest community college football teams ever assembled-and the numbers would cer- tainly seem to substantiate that opinion. The year: 1975. The team: Orange Coast College. The record: 11-0. The honor: No. l In the nation. Words like devastating, awesome, un· beatable were the norm not the exception with the Pirates of '75. theory: 43-6, 50·7, 41·13, 49·13, 49-18 and 36-7 are Just some of the poundiogs OCC administered upon its opponents. And Accomando, a JC All-American, was one of the principal reasons lo all or them. Playing for the Pirates durine the 1974 LOOKING IUCK today. "Everybody always retl we had to play our best to stay No. 1. We never needed coaching as tar as practlcln1 went, because everybo;dy always worked hard. "We had a very multiple team that could do a lot oftbings well. No one person carried u.s. We were pretty balanced In every aspect." Unfortunately. Aecom an do didn't have the same high praise from his playing season and a coaching change his second. He rushed for only 300 years in 1976-and that led the team. The next season he was moved to wide recel"8r opposite Mel Renfro (now with the Houston Oilers) despite the presence of a veer formation. Needless-to-say, Ac com~ndo was virtually a forcotten man ir the attack, catching 10 passes the entir( season .. . I THERE YOU have it, fit(! players who have changed t e White Sox from pretenders to c tenden a& they trail the A's 2~games. The Pirate offense averaged an in· credible 40 points per game during that se·ason. The defense was equally im· presslve, too, yiel ding only on e touchdown In the third quarter. The average margin of victory was 26 points. partners at TCU, where he concluded his and 75 seasons, the diminutive S-9, 165· football career. As a matter or fact, Ac· pound running back set records that are comando may hold the dubious dislinc- "The first year <at TCUl we never rus hed for more than 100 yards as a team." recalled Accomando. "We used to joke in the lockerroom that a great run was when you broke three tackles and made it back to the line ohcrimmage. "Before the new guys, th e weren't too many players on t club who could hurt you," s d Fisk. "Now we have three or fo guys who can." To the Angels it must ha e looked like a hundred as the e Sox pounded out 17 hits aga· t still atlhetopoftheschool charts today. tion of being the only player in history to Accomando established more than a go from an 11-0 club to one that finished four Angel hurlers. dozen offensive marks during his OCC 0-11. career, including total yardage (l,873 ) "Goine 11-0 was a ereat accomplish- ment, but It was the way we did it that was even more impressive," remembered running back Tony Accomando who, pro- bably more than any other player, was c r e dited with making OCC the powerhoUJe It was. "Only two games .were a c hallenee, the rest was a cakewalk." and scoring (210 points >. And he was also ''Football-wise. il wasn't whatl expect· the first player In the school's history to ed." admitted Accomando, "but if I had "We always seemed to come close but we never had the experience .or the con· fidence -and that's something I wasn't used to. It was almost a defeatist attitude. "l think we're definitely real," Fisk continued . "L year there were a lot of first-y players on this club and, in be relatively inexperienced, they ally didn't know the type ortal rush for more than 1,000 yards in a to do it all over again, I'd sUU go to Fort single season (1,155). Worth (where TCU Is located). Let's just "We had a very unique bunch or guys," say t he whole thing was a learning ex· reminisced Accomando, who 11 trying to perience." acquire his BA degree In Business Ad -Accomando was the unfortunate victim they had. The scores of '75 reflect Accomando's ministration at Cal State San Bernardino of an inadequate offensive line his first ··we even had players in the locker- room brag about not making the travel- ing squad. I remember the guy next to me -he must have been 6-7, 300 pounds - <See OCC, Page 82) "I TIDNK the new players h e brought a new attitude. We' e (See ANGELS, Page 82) Talks get nitty IJritty But baseball dispute has far to go NEW YORK (AP) -Kenneth Moffett, the federal mediator trylna to brine the two sides toaether lo the continuing baHbaU labor d11pute, &ot one thing aetUed Saturd1y. "~ext week, we'll meet at a neutral alte," uld Moffett, foUowtnc a to-minute 1n1lon between the ne1otiaUn1 teams ln the Manhatt•n offtcn of the Major Lea.rue Playen Aaaocla- tlon. , Earlier ln the week, aeulonl were ·held In the offtcea of UM Player Relations CommlttH, b'r1alnln1 arm of the ze owne('I. That wu about the only pro- 1rH1 reported from tb• IO· .ahwte ....aon S.Wntay. .,..., Mama Mlller, euc:uU•t diree· tor of tbe union, and Ray Ortbey, chl•f n111t1ator for maa ... m.nt, cllcllMd eomm•t oadtetalb. Wotrtu nJd tbt mfftln1 Ud . , .been ...tu1 from the •tanctPolnt of explorini the issues. •'They really 1ot into 1t u far as the nitty 1ritty is concerned," Moffett said. "They dealt with the phlloaoptilcal questiona, ·wm there be compensation? How much?' We talked about tbe fact that the players couldn't buy what alanda u the owners' pro- posal and what llmltl the players can buy. And we talked about the philoeophlcal reuona for both aldel · Po1ltlon1." B11lde1 Orebty, tbt own .... were reprttented by aUoney Barry Ron.~ leaf\lt pretldett Lee MacPtiall and Cb.-b l'eane,y and le•tue attorney a Jam .. Garner and Lewta Hoynet. OD MUltr'• 1ld• w•re at· torne)'I Doa Mr, Peter ltOle and Dick llota and CltTtland l• •'dlan ~ltben Bed 8171even Ud ·Dan ........ 111 w-·t ~ b7, tille OWDtn' tlill," laiill BIJleYW. "We la••• aomttldlll we wen and they wanttotake lt away." ~~~~~~~~~~~--'-- "" ........ IN l'RONT -Alberto Salasar ol Oreton beads lnto flDal lap of 5,000· meter nm of Uae Pac· 10 Conf.ence traclc meet at Stanford. Salaur won.the 51000 ftna1I bi 14:03.8. FOJ' tne story, see 83. There 's variety in Indy 5 00 Vets and rookies combine in today's classic INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -Two-lime winner Bob· by Unser on the pole, 10 rookies scattered through the field and a handful of hard·c:har11n1 veterans deep in the pack provide the most volatJle elements ror the 65th lndlanapolls 500 today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 1'he race shapes up as perhaps the most dan1erous Indy claaalc since the three days of fire and rain ln 1973, when one driver waa fatally Injured, one raclne mechanic was ldUed, another driver was s everely injured and several apectatora were splashed by burnln& aaaollne in a aeries of cruhea and accidents durtn1 the rain-drenched period that It took to 1et the race completed. ''It's alway• dan1erou1, particularly at theatart oftheracewh8'fyoubave1omanyyc>unadrtver1and a lot of~ toward the baek who want to 1et up front ln a hurl')'," a aid l1naer, who toot the pole with at our· lap quaUf)'tn1 aver11e of JOO.NI mpb. "But a lot of u have t.&lted to tM rootltt about the pitfalls and we'U talk to 'em 1111R befo ... the race,'' Unaet added. "And thoee other 1u11 back there; U.e Tom Sneva, Da.DDY On1ala and Marto An· drettl. know )'OU don't wln 1500-mUt race In the first .few lapt." M!ke MOlley, wbo qualln.d aUtr.ltl lnpb, ud A. J. l'oyt, the only four· Um• Indy winner, at iM.0'11, Join UnMron the front row oltht~ar fttld. , Jn the second of 11 rows of color-aplashed ra are 1976 winner Gordon Johncock at 195.429 , def ine champion and three-time winner Job Rutherford at 195.387 and the f~test rookie, 22-y old JoseleGarzaor Mexico at 195.101. Other former winners in the field include time champion Al Unser -.Bobby's yountel' b On TV tonight channel 7 at 9 -;-in row three, 1979 winner Rick Mears In row e and Andrettl ln lb• mlddleofthelutrow. Bobby Unser, 1tru11lln1 aU month to 1et hll Lonehorn racer 1oin1 last enou1h to compete the other hotahOU, wound up qualll'Ylnl at 192. Meara h.ad to abort a very fut qualilyln1 atte after two laps bee a Ute of a bad coll and wound up ttn1 lht Penalte team 'a backup car lnto the llneu lM.Oll. And Andrettl had a drivln1 commitment for Sunday's Bellian Grand Prtx, so he had to let friend Waily Dalleabach quallty tail cir hen even thouCh Dalltnbach sailed tbro\llb the trt..i1 It ta.CMG, AAclrettl wouod up ln \M lut because tbt rut .. recau!re an1 quallfted car w <Set INDY, Pap II) Orang9 Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, M1y 2~ ~ .. ------------.-------~· Here's another kind of Hot Stove League From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES -The Hot Stove Ill League conisislS nationally or baseball tans who gather during the winter to talk, discuss and argue about the teams and players. Now. there is another hot stove group of players who do their own cooking with favorite recipes. Reggie Smith of Los Angeles has ofrered Podgers Manager Tommy Lasorda his secret to preparation of shrimp creole. Teammate Dusty Baker has a recipe for banana nut bread. Rusty Staub, the veteran of the New York Mets who hails from New Orleans. has a bule· ing recipe file reportedly as large as his book on opposing pitchers. When the Los Angeles Rams travel. the s ub· marine sandwiches are prepared by Coach Ray Malavasi. Arnold Dreyfuss. president of Farberware. says. "Studies reveal today's man is a growing force in the kitchen ... Quote of the day "You can't tell from one look at him. But you're not gonna win every game in this league -1 don't car e who you are." - Pet e Rose, arter his Philadelphia Phillies teammates h a nded Dodgers rookie Fernando Valenzuela his first major league defeat, a 4·0 setback. Stadler takes three-stroke golf lead Craig Stadler cli pped four n strokes off par with a front-side 32 and took a three-stroke lead Satur· day. halfway through the third round of the Memorial golf tournament in Dublin, Ohio Stadler, who started the warm. hazy day two shots back. completed 45 holes with a 173 total. seven strokes under par on Jack Nicklaus' Muirfield Village Golf Club cour se. Keith Fergus. the second-round leader, s lipped to a one-over-par· 37 on the front nine and dropped back to a tie for second with George Archer and Lanny Wadkins . . Kathy HJte. changing her luck with an 80-foot birdie putt . fashioned her third straight under-par round to open a three- stroke lead in the Corning Classic women's golf tournament in Corning, New York From Page 81 ANGELS • • • ,I Wlnfleld'• home booetl YankM• Dan Wlalltld'1 tl•·breakht1 two· l'\lD homer tn the third tnn1nt save New York a l·J victory over the Cleveland lndlan1 Saturday nilbt in a 1ame that featured Yankff rook.It DIYt llilla•&· tl'1 fl rs\ major lta1ue victory and a trtplt pl1y by the fndJans . In othtt Amuican Leaaue play_, OaJlland'a MJ&cltell PaJae raced home from th1ra but on IUckey Htnderton'1 1hallow bases· Wfn/itkl loaded sacrlflco fl y in tbci 15th Inning, 1lvln1 the A 'it a 3·2 vie· tory over Toronto . . Dan Schmidt llned aa aolo home run, Dave 8'1.Pleton drove in three runs aria tony Perea hit a two- ,run ain1tci, l~udinti Boston over Mllw&tukee, 8· l, for the Red Sox' 11ixth consecutive 1vi<'tory Bo1Jton'11 Mike Tor· J rea eurr led a three.hitter Into the bottom or lhc !Sixth when r ain delayed play for 55 minutes . . Doua DeClncH ~llcd a pulr or two run homt' runs, hill first of tht' licu:mn, and Eddlt Murray had a solo shot to bu<'k the nine-hit pltchin& or Mike Flanagan and Sammy Ste1wart UIJ Baltimore rompt'CI to 11 9-2 victory over Detroit . Wllllt Wllaon lined u two out sln.:I<' to l"ft n~ild In the bottom of thf' 15th lnninK to 1JCorti Dan Garcia from third base and lift Kumu111 <.:lty to a l ·O vie· tory over Minnesotu ... Ex-Mariner Bill Stflln doubll'd home two run11 In the lop of the 12th lnnintc lo give Texas a 6·4 victory over Scuttle Trillo's triple sparks Philadelphia Manny Trillo trlpl~d home Iii two runs. then scored t he winning run on Garry Maddox's sacrifice fly as the Philadelphi11 PhilUes rallied for threc runs in the eighth inning and defeated the Pit· ts burgh Pirates. 6·4 Saturday in National League a ction. Mike Schmidt added his 14th home run In lhe ninth for an Insurance run . . In other games, Rufino Linares belted a three-run homer Trillo and de.live red a game· winning, 11th-inning s ingle as Atlanta snapped a five-game losing streak with a 7 -6 victory over San Diego. The win went to Rick Camp, '4·1, who hurled three scoreless innings of re· lief. . .St Louis stole four bases and took advantage of six walks to score six times in the first three innings and went on to score an 8·2 victory over the New York Mets. The key hit was de· li vered by Ken Oberktell, who stroked a two-run single after three walks in the first inning ... Pinch hitter Steve DUlard and Ivan DeJesus de· livered the tying and lead runs with run-scoring singles in the seventh inning off reliever Woody Fry man, Jeading the Chicago Cubs to 116·4 victory over Montreal ... Houston's Cesar Cedeno and Alan Ashby both drove in two runs, and Art Howe extended his hitting streak to 22 games as the Astros defeated San Francisco, 5·3. Cedeno slaked Houston to a 2·0 lead with a sacrifice fly in the first inning And an RBI single in the third, scor· ing Terry Puhl both times . Whitecaps • . • e ... ball today On t.h1t date ln ba11ball in 19M: Ton1 La11erl Orove ln 11 rum u tht New York Yankeet routed the Phlladelphla A'• 26·2. On lhlld.ateln 1933: There were 20,422 on hand as Clnclnnat1'1 Crosley Field hosted the first nitht aame in major leaeue history. Arter President Franklin 0 . Roosevelt turned on the liaht11 via remote control from the White House. the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phil lies, 2· 1. ASU clobbers Titans, 18-9 Arizona State showed why it Is • one of the most feared college baseball teams in the country Satur· day night with a convincing 18·9 pounding of Cal State Fullerton in the West Regional opener of the NCAA baseball tournament at Tempe. Jn the other West Regional contest, Fresno State eliminated Gonzaga, 10·8 ... · Fres no will now meet Cal State Fullerton today. Against Gonzaga, the Bulldogs got four runs in the third inning to put the g11me away ... In the Mid west shortstop Bruce Kutellc's two-run homer broke a 4.4 tie and Oklahoma State coasted past Southern Illinois. 9·4 The Cowboys will now meet Oral Roberts which eUminated San Diego Sta te with a 3·1 vie· tory . . In NCAA Division II action at Riverside. both Cal State Northrldge and Troy State re- corded victories . Northridge topped LeMoyne, N. Y ., 10·5, while Troy State clobbered Eastern JI. Jlnois, 12·3. Florida Southern downed Cal State Riverside, 6·4. The los ing pitcher for Riverside was All-American Rick Rodriguez. Benitez wins third boxing crown WWred Benitez became the first • figh ter to win a ti tle in thr ee divisions in more than 40 years Saturday with a stunning one-punc h. 12th-round knockout over Maurice Hope for the World Box- ing Council super welterweight championship in Las Vegas . . . He isman Trophy winner George Rogers s ays he expects lo sign a con- tract with the New Orleans Saints within two months. but he is n't c losing the door on the Canadian Football League . Kevin Rutledge, form er Arizona State punter, has been ordered to pay the state Board of Regents $20,000 in legal fees following his unsuccessful $2.2 million damage suit against former coach Frank Kush . . Long Beach State has an- nounced the appointment of Jessie Evans and Bob Gottlieb as assistant basketball coaches . . . The Los Angeles Aztecs of the NASL have signed free agent Brian Quinn, a former Irish National team player . . . Scotland de· feated England, l·O in Wembley. England In a British Championsh ip soccer match Bjorn Borg, a first -round loser in his last outing and sidelined for a month because of a shoulder injury, has nevertheless been seeded first in lhe French Open. the initia l event in tennis' Grand Slam. From Page 81 INDY 500 • • • has a dr iver change to go to the back Double-header . to be televised Dodgers , Indy 500 on tap e\ HOWARD L. HANDY Of. ... Deify ,,Mt luff Following are the top sPorts events on TV tOday. Ratings are : " ' ' ' excellent; " " worth watching; "'fair ;' forget It. II 10:10 e .m., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. Announcers : Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett. The Dodgers moved 5'11 games ahead ot the second-place Reds Saturday after winning, 9·6, despite rookie Fernando Valenzuela's unimpressive showing. Today, a doubleheader features Bobby Welch (2·2) for the Dodgers vs. Tom Seaver (5·1) in the first game with Dave Goltz (()..()) pitching the second game for the Dodgers against Bruce Berenyi (4· 1). 11 a.m., Channel 2 v ' AUTO RACING: NASCAR's Charlotte 600. Announcers: Ken SQuier, David Hobbs, Brock Yates and Ned Jarrett. The Charlotte 600 is the 11th major race of 31 scheduled NASCAR c lashes this year. Bobby Allison is the leader in Points and money won but two rookies are among the top four. Ric ky Rudd is second behind Alllson and Harry Gant is fourth. CBS wlll pi ck up the live action approximately hall way through the 400-lap race over the 1 'h·mlle track. 1 p .m ., Channel 2 " " GOLF: Memorial Tournament Announcers: Vin Scully, Pat Summerall Jack Wh itaker, Frank Glieber, Ben Wright and Ke~ Ven· turi. Craig Stadler lakes a three-stroke lead after three rounds of this PGA tournament from Jack Nicklaus' 7, 116-yard Muirfield Village Golf Club course. Tied for second are Keith Fergus Lanny Wadkins and George Archer. Tom Kite w~s next four strokes back. ' 9p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ .t AUTO RACING: Indianapolis 500. Announcers: Jim McKay, Jackie Stewart and Chris Economaki. The Orange Coast area will be well represented in today's race . Mike Mosley will be driving Dan Gurney's (Corona del Mar ) Eagle and will start 1n the middle of• the front row. Josele Garza of Mexico will drive one of three cars entered by NewPort Beach's David Psachie. Steve Krisiloff of Dana Point and Geoff Brabham of San Clemente are in the other two. Pancho Carter, a Marina High graduate, is in the middle of the fourth row while Costa Mesa's Dan· ny Ongais, with the third-fastest Qualifying time is on the seventh row. Pete Halsmer of Huntington Beach and Mike Chandler of Dana Point are other area drivers. OTHER TELEVISION 10 a.m. (SO) SPORTS AMERICA Highlights of the national synchronized swimming team trials from Otlio State University . 10:45 a.m. (34) FUTBOL. 11 a.m. (50) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. Noon (4) -BOXING "-Tomorrow's Champions features Tony Ayala (9·0) vs. Pat Hallac y (25·5·0 1n a scheduled 10-round Junior middleweight bout from San Remo, Italy . played fairly consiste nt all year I think there's been only two times we'veplayed poorly." wipe out Surf, 5-1 • Two of the fastest qualifiers in the field wound up 2:30 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN Actor Gene Hackman takes part in a trapshooting competition in North Wale~ against members of the English Royal Family. Also: RePorter Sandy Hill travels to Borneo to study e ndangered orangutans and Ol ympians Leonard Stock and Bernard Russi ski the slopes of Canada's Caribou Mountains. Also: An in· depth took at the formation of avalanches. Curt Gowdy is host. (22) -SOCCER. Unfortunately. the Angels can't say the same -especially at home where. once again. Jim Fregosi's talent-laden lineup came up with aother anemic performance. The White Sox, hitting.293 as a team. belted starter. and los ing pitcher , Steve Renko (3·3> for five hits and five runs during his brief four-plus inning stay. It didn't get much better after that. either, as relievers Jesse J efferson, John D'Acquisto and Luis Sanchez were touched for 12 hits and 10 runs more. The Angels. who came back from a l·O deficit lo score twice in , the first, and had Chicago starter Ross Baumgarten <4·4> on the ropes in the second. third and six· th innings Cwhen they stranded a total of seven runners>, were I never able to de ll ver the knockout l punch t In loislng, the Angell are now 'I 8· 14 al home. which is probably why mott of t.he fe na in atten· dance Saturday niaht w~re chant· ina for a s trike I which la due May 291 I ''OUR CLUB hun'l received the pubJlclty It de1erve1 bcc1u11e it'JJ the While Sox." uid Manager Rudy LaRuau, who uw his club improve Ill record w 21·16. "Jt'a goln1 to take a lot to make believers out of people.'' Some of the Anael• already believe. "I told the players during 11pr· Ing tralnlna they would be one or the leam11 towutch," admitted the Angels' Bria n Downing. "I knew they'd be good." ·'The new player• they have give them depth, exper ience and leadership,'· added Bobby Grich. "With F lllk they have the leadership, «itth Le Flore the speed and with Luzinski the power. That's u pretty tough com· blnatlontobcat." TheAngelashould know. * AMe11. MOTU-o.ttlite IM 111..c11<t11W- 1.._ el IN Mltl6, tlW Wiii ...... ,.. ..wttl"' JIM ,..._,,,,... 11'1 tt,...... -..... .US• • (Ill~• ........ llftihf IHhwff few ,,,...,.. ~ .---.-...Uatl,M., .. hl,..C.1161, ........... , .. ,. CMt .._ ,,.,__,. ... ltl•ytrut.•• .. ..., _,..., ._....,. t...,>. ~ ~ ,..-l.•I. CifwtfMIY, tlw Mltit MW I .. NIWrt-""' ...... (,Jt4) 81'41 ... C:..W !All -Mttlfte ... ., •ll>H •IOI ftt -.... -, ....... 0-.. ..... Mtlif'My'• ..... . OM..,..,,_,,. ...... 9flMlfc ,tM •-.... ,_.. lllllflttNW#llllt ... lt,..,..,, , n.WNte ... .... ,.....wtlJUllCMll .... lfttw.-~-· ~Ct9'<lildl>•.._~1Mlwlli...-. .... ....... i.11 ••. ....._..Ill~ ..... -........ t • ..,_. Tony Accomando From Page 81 OCC STAR. • • was happy he didn't make it so he could goto a party that weekend. ''I wasn't prepared to deal with people Like that.'' Which m ade his accomplish· ments at Orange Coast that much more enjoyable. "I guess the climax came in the Avocado Bowl," said Accoman· do "There were a Jot of great mo· me nts at Orange Coast, but I en· joyed the last game the most." And, the reason for Accoman do'11 enjoyment was simple . It 11howed the Pirates for what they really were. "All season long people t alked about what a are at otrense we had and I kept telling them we had a great derense, too," said Ar · comando. "Well , In that game, our defense inte rcepted two or three passes, scored a touchdown and set us <the o<rense > up on a couple of others and thoroughly s hutdown Rio Hondo.'' Therinalscore: OCC,38·1• ··As a football player those were my best years," said Accom ando of his years at Coast. • · 1 enjoyed It ,because I was lmpre1111ed with Dick Tucker as a coach and I could go there and alill be away from it aJl <Accomando went to Westminster HJsh and man)' ot his friends, lncludlna hla brother Dan, wenttoGolden Weal). ''I lc:new we were (OOd <In '75 ), and I thou1bt wo'd wtn the cham· plonsbJp, but 11·0 wH 1omethln1 I'd never accompllahed be( ore." And that's why tho memory . . . the team . . . and Accoman· do wlU be n imembered for a lon1 tlme. -81.lobnlevano UCI track banquet set for Wednesday Fonner Stanford Unlveralt)' track and field coach Paytoo Jordan will be the 1u.1t IS)eaker when UM UC lrvtae track ud field team holdl lb annual ban- quet at the Jrvlne Coul Country Club Wednesday ntaht. -_ReterV1tlons, at U5 per ~raon. can be made by pbonlnt lhe UCI athletic department 1t U3·5405. Cocktalla will be MrVed al & p.m. follned b1a1:30 din· n•r. Jordan .Wded the U.S. wm al the leei Olyrnp&ca ln Mexico Ctty. Special to the Dally Piiot VANCOUVER -The California Surf s hould have known it was going lo be a long even ing when defender Steve Seargeant's early clearing pass went into his own goal early in the game here against the Vancouver Whitecaps. When it was all over, the Caps had struck for four more goals. two on penalty kicks, en route to a 5·1 thumping or the Surf in North American Socer League action before 22,755at Empire Stadium. Vancouver's Alan Taylor and Bob Lenarduzzi each tallied t wlce as the Whitecaps moved into a tie for second place in t he Northwest Division along with Portland. The Surf s uffered offemsive problems throughout the evening, rarely getting the ball across the SO-yard mark and failing to force Vancouver goalkeeper Barry Sid· dall to make any saves. Referee Robert Evans issued seven yellow card warnings and ejected the Whitecaps' Gerry Gray for a naerant foul on the Surf's Carlos Alberto with less than rive minutes left in the game. In addition, Evans Iss ued the Whitecaps Lwo penalty kicks, both by Lenarduizi and he scored both times against goalie Alan Mayer. The Surf's Iona goal wos scored hy Craig Allen, assisted by Steve Moyers and Vidal Fernandez, ut 82 : 39. Allen woe a 11ubstltute for newcomer r nulo Cesar whn left the game In the 33th minute, favorlni a toot injured two games aao. It was the second loss in row for the Surf since Laurie Calloway of· flclally took over as head coach and Cesar. Alberto ond Jon Van Dor Veen Joined tb' team . The IOiS leaves the Surf tied for aeoond place in the Western Divlalon alon• with Los Angeles. Each team has 41 points. UGVN.4 AT HOME IN CIF TENNIS Oerendlng CrF 3·A tennis champion LagWta Be ach t1 the lone Orange Coall area team to draw a home match tn·Tuesd&y's CJ F quarterfinals as the No. 2 seeded ArtJstJ host Downey at3. On the road ln •·A clanlficatlon are top-seeded and alJc·tlme de· fendtn.i champion Corona del Mar, Sea Vlew League runner-up University and Sunset Leaeue ch•mplon Edtaon. Corona del Mar 11 at Santa MonlCI, Editon travel• to Palos Verdes and Unlveraily la at Beverly Hi 111. side-by-side in the seventh row. Sneva, who wasn 't eligible to run for the pole because the car he plit in the field was not in the original qualifying line. was the fastest at 200.691 . Ongais. who lost his chance at the front because of a broken starter rod on the first weekend of trials. was third fastest of the 33 starter s at 197.694. "Last year, I started 33rd and finished second." said Sneva. "This time. I'm starting rarthtr up and they can get me from both e nds in this one.·· 3:30p.m . (4) SPORTS AFIELD Segments in· el ude a humorous look at an independent fisherman's presidential candidate and a visit with a forager who lives off the land in Indiana along with a look at mi· grating geese. (7) WI DE WORLD OF SPORTS Sneva, who holds the qualifying record here but never has won. added. "Some of us with more ex- perience are going to have to work together and thread our way through the field. But r expect we can get back up with the other fast cars." Coverage of the U.S. amate ur boxing championships from Concord, Calif. Also: Coverage ot the Calav· eras County frog jumping championship al Angels Camp. Commentators include Howard Cosell. 4 p.m (4) -SPORTSWORLD Demetr ius Asked about danger at the start or the race when the cars are bunched and all aiming for the narrow first turn at high speed. Sneva replied, "Yeah. it's the time when something s ure can happen. rt's hap· pened before. But everyone is going to have to stay cool and try to remem ber it's a long r ace." Edwards (32·2·1) defends his professional karate as- sociation heavyweight title against Ross Scott ( 17-2) in a scheduled 12-round bout, taped 1n New York. Al so: The women's world powerf1ft1ng c ham· pionships, taped at Honolulu and a SPortsJournal re· port. Foyt, who came to Indy this year with a n untest· ed new ground e ffects Coyote.isn't worried a bout the dangers. The 46-year-o ld Texan is far more con- cerned with fuel consumption. 7 p.m. (28) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE Coach Vic Braden shows that no amount of strategy can overcome a lack of fundamentals. Auto Racing KLAC (570). RADIO lndianaPolis 500, 8.15 a.m .. "It will be a very tough problem getting fuel mileage," Foyt explained. "Any time I go over 190. I get l.65 miles lo the gallon. You'vegotto maintain 1.8 so you have enough fuel to finish the 200 laps. Bclseball -Dodgers at Cinc1nnat1, dou~le· header, 10 a.m., KABC (790); Chicago at Angels, 1 p.m., KMPC (710). (The Dally Pilot is not resPOnsible for late changes.) 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The red-headed senior, who ran the fastest mile In the nation at the Sunset League finals (4:09.6>. lowered that mark to a converted 4 · 08.20 with a sear- ing 4:06.75inthe 1,600 meters. BUT HE WASN'T through at the CIF 4-A cham· pionships at Cerritos College, not by a long shot. An hour or so later he proceeded to wtn lhu 4-A 3,200 meter crown with a relatively slow 9: 10.21 , taktnc the lead with 600 meters to go and turning on the Power to hold off £1 Modena High 's Steve Val en. ln tbe process ot winning the mlle. a luxury event for the dis tan ce star, he erased Charlie Christensen's school record of 4 :08.5, one of Butler's goals. It was the 1.600 where there was suspense as San- ta Barbara's Baras a Thomas stayed on hls heels. on- ly to fade under Butler's strength down the stretch. ·'The first laps were slow and 1 knew 1 would h•ve to be ahead oJ btm 1ThomasJ because of hi!I kick," !iu.id Butlt!r. THOMAS TRIED to cate h Butler with about 100 m eters left, but his strength was sapped, possibly because when the two runners bit the bell llAJ> Thomas said he thought t here was still two laps to go. ·'That kick took a lot out ot me,·· said Buller after his victory in the 1,600. "But I think I 'II be ull rtaht in the 3.200 meters.'· ButJer'sspllt.s were62.S, 2:06.4 and 3 .07 .7. The Edison standout got some help from Valen in the 3,200 wben the El Modena distance star decided he didn't want to set a hot pace, which was fine for Butler. considering his searing pace for 1,600 meters. Neither was anxious to take the lead and Butler tound a spot behind Valen, enjoying the "draa" ef feet ot an a utoraecr . THE SPLIT AT 1.600 meters was 4:41.0, which meant the two would finish ln9:22 at that pace, but of course. Butler is hardly a 9: 22 runner Buller returns to the same track Thursday tor the state qualilying meet and is pleased that the 3.200 meters is first, which mean.s he'll probably run both events. ••Because the meet is at night I'm going to go for University's women outClass all the rest u good time in the3.200 I'd like togetln the8:40s." 'TU decide after I run the 3,200 whether to dou ble," he added. "The mile is so unpredictable. You can trip or getout·kicked . I don't like it as much as two· mile " Plumer sets record, Mills wins hurdles as Trojans win CIP 3-A track title INFORMED OF HIS lime for Saturday's efforl in the 1,600. he responded," Pretty good. eh? ltinally got that record <Christensen's record. l •• NORWALK There's no question University High's Laura Mills and Polly Plumer boast im· pressive credentials a nd came through as expect- ed Saturday at the Cl F track and field cham pionshlps at Cerritos College. Plumer, the defending state champion in 1,600 m eters, set a CIF 3-A record in winning her specialty in 4:48.60. And Mills, the all-purpose star who excels in the hurdles. high jump and 400-meter relay. breezed to a winning 14.16 in the 100-meter low hurdles. in ad- dition to a second in the high jump <5·6). The state leader in the sticks. 1l wasn't much of a surprise. Plenty for most, but it took more than that ror University High's classy women's juggernaut to claim the CII" team championship. And, there was more. AMONG OTHER THINGS the re were two freshmen who sparkled, and as indicated by the four-point margin or victory, it's a good thing they happened to be around. It was touch and go for both whether they would be at the met>t competing or not. Theresa Barrios, sick in bed with the flu for three days, bounced back to jog a bit Friday, then called her coach, Don Christensen, and told him ASU .takes Pac-10 GWC women win state title Former UCI star King leads win STANFORD 1A P 1 LaMonle King, a forme r UC Irvine stan- dout, and two of his Arizona State teammates dominated the 200· meter dash. earning 18 points for the Sun Devils and propelling ASU to its first Pacific· 10 Con fere nce track and field title Satur- day . King, winner in the long jump Friday, won the 200, in 20.36 seconds by ho lding off UCLA's Eric Brown, limt.-d in 20.38 Dwayne Evans a nd Howard Henley of ASU werc third and fifth respectively The three·man t."ffort in the 200 sent the Sun Devils into the team ._ lead. ahead of hrsl·day leader Oregon and de fending champion UCLA. ASU finished with 133 points, Oregon was runner·up a second consecutive year with 114 points, and UCLA wa,; third with 10812. Other team totals were 75 points fo r CaJifornia , 73 for Was hington State. 57 for Arizona. 4012 for Oregon State, 29 for Washington and 20 for Stanford. USC was in· eligible for the meet this year because of academic violations. Alberto Salazar of Or egon 1oined King as a double winner bv wanning the 5,000 in 14 :03 8, finishing far ahead JUSt as he did in the 10,000 Friday Weight man Dave Porath of Cal was voted the m eet 's outstanding pe rformer after winning the discus with a meet-record of 201 4 Porath won the shot put Friday One other meet r ecord fell Saturday when Andre Phillips of tJCLA won the 400 intermediate hurdles in 49 81. But Phillips' bid for a double was foiled in the high hurdles when Larry Cowling 1>f Cal won in 13.99 Arizona Stall' won the first run ning event on Saturday's pro· gram. the 400 r(.>lay, 1n 39.12. The Sun Devils' quartet" as anchored by Olympian Evans and King ran the second leg. I lcnlcy won the 400 dash later in 45 99 E vans, Ron Brown and King scored points for ASU in the 100 which UCLA'i. Brown won in 10.37 Oregon scored almost as many points in distance events as an· tic ipaled. but Arizona State's Dan Raby took the 1500 in 3:44.5. edg· ing Oregon's Rudy Chapa, who sought a third conference title in the event. Raby burst into the lead on the final turn to win in an ex· tremely close finish in softball Golden West College won the State Community College women's softball cha mpionship Saturday with a 3-2 win in the second champions hip playoff game over rival Orange Coast at Golden West Tammy Delp pit c h ed the Rustlers to the win in the second gam e after OCC won the first game of tht.-do uble elimination tournament Saturday. 1-0 behind the two·hit pitching of Laura !Ime s "This was a super year for us." Golden West Coach Mickey Davis said after guiding her team to a 40-12 record. "We knew Orange Coa st was a great ll•a m but I thought we deserved to win it. It's nice lo uphold the tradition of winning here. The kids feel good and so do the fans.·· In the second gam e, Delp, the Rustlers' ace all year , limited OCC to just three hits . GWC scor ed single runs in the third, fourth and sixth innings before OCC scored two In the seventh. 1-::::::::::::::::::==============~ Rodgers wins race WHEELING, W.Va. <AP> Bill Rodgers of Stoneham, Mass . a four·time winner of the Bos ton Marathon. won the 20-kilometer Wheeling Distance Run Saturday. outpacing more than 1.700 other en trants for his third victor y in the race in its five years Rodgers covered the hilly. 124 mile course in an official time of 1 00.99, a record for the Wheeling race In the women's d1 vision. Pc.tlt1 Lyons Catalano of West Roxbury, Mass .. set a new American women's record. finishing in one hour, nine m inutes, 26.7 seconds. 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Barrios missed her best of 10:44.02 al Arcadia, but she was hardly disappointed. Neither was her coach. "She was certainly a key to the victory." said a s miling Christensen. "It was amazing she was even here.'' Annette Rogers. the othe r freshma n' from University, has been bothered with pc>ssible stress fracture on both shins, but shook off the dismal pros pects and proceeded to place second in both sprints, running a 12.01 and 24.84. She stumbled a s s he exited the blocks in lhe.200 when the blocks slipped, but still had enough to place second, while her 100 clocking was a persona! record in chasing an opponent to a CIF 3·A record. PLUMER WAS HER custom ary self. simply outclassing the l.600 field. as did Mills in the hurdles. Rennie Durand of Laguna Beach was also a win· ner. setting a 2·A record in the 800 with a 2: 11.86. But it took a few moments for her lo fully realize her conquest whe n an official said there would be a few moments before it was official something was wrong. Durrand was disqualified al the slate cham~ pionships a year ago after winning the 800 meters, and she thought she was in trouble again because she fell her foot clipped during the race "All I could think was. 'oh, no. not again, ... saicl the Laguna Beach starlet. But it wasn't Durra nd's mistake. and her 2-A ti tie became offi cia l ALSO DOING WELL were Fountain Valley's 13onnae McGhnchey and Annabelle Villanueva, and Robin Utu of Huntington Beach, each picking up a second place finish in her specialty McGlinchey turned a 5.0l.73 in the 4·A 1,600, . Villanueva was clocked in 10.38.50 in the 3,200 and Utu went 40·81'2 in the shot put. M cGlinchey. bugged with injuries and illness the past s ix months. shook off the effects to go from fifth to second on the last lap of her race. Walnut Hi gh's Gail Kellon got the meet off in good fashion. selling a national r ecord in the 300 low hurdles with a time of 41.91. The Muir women, as did their counterparts in the men's 4-A division. were the 4·A team cham- pions. While Butle r's erforts, along with a wind-aided 24-10 long jump by Muir High's Ed Tave and a 1 :49.43 in the 800 meter s by Compton's Eddie Davis, were the day's standout marks for the men's division. there was also a brilliant duel in the3·A3,200. University lligh's Brad Meyer and Corona del Mar 's Shawn Gallagher foughi it out again and the Sea View League champion (Meyer > proved a tick bette r again. taking the lead with 100 meters to go and hanging on to win by a nose. Meyer was clocked in 9: 13.53, Gallagher was two-tenths of a second behind. ·'I think it helps whe n we're running together,·· said the University !>cnior , "because when we are he's always on my mind." "Brad has more s peed in the spurts, .. said Gallagher ." I seem to do better on a longer sprint." SO IT WAS. The two were head and s houlde rs and Meyer had but 100 meters left, giving him the ad · vantage Ocean View's Rex Brown. a junior. was the sur· prise of the 4·A sprint fi e ld . clocking a 10 63 in the 100 and 21 40 in the 200, giving him a fourth and second res pecti vel y. Brown came on strongly after whipping out of the curve on the 200, after getting off to a bad start in the 100 Newport Harbor ll1gh's Kevin J efferies, who had done 58-11 in the s hot put. could come only within a quarterof an inch of his best, finishing second in the shot put, for the Sunset League champion. a disap point ment. Muir High was the team champion on a day when 35 records in all d ivisions were established CdM nine at home Corona del Ma r lligh's Sea Kings <20·3·1J. Sea View League champions and the No , 2seed in the CIF 2 A baseball playoffs. has drawn the hom e assign, m enl in Tuesday's semifinals and will meet Palm Springs ( 18·5J at3o'clock on the Sea Kings' c ampus. Ali.o earning sem ifinals berths in the 4·A classification are Sunset League representatives Edison and Westminste r Edison 124·4 t. the runner.up, will lravel lo South Torrance < 16·8 11. white Westminster's S unset League champions play host to 22-5 Channel Islands. each billed to be~in at 3. Westminster 's record is 21 4. Tuesday's winne rs quflty for a finals berth at Anaheim Stadium Friday. Lido Marina Village and Orange Coast Daily Pilot present a unique cycling event you won't WCl1t to miss The ride combines the excitement of a bicycle race with the pleasure of a 25, 50 and 100 mile tour. And it's your choice. You can compete for times or simply enjoy a ride through the rural areas along the Pacific Coast Hwy. So come on out to Lido Marina Village, located on Newport Harbor, 11.i block off Newport Boulevard, just South of Pacific Coast Highway on Via Lido. From the San Diego Freeway, take the Newport Freeway (Hwy. 55) south til it turns into Newport Boulevard. Follow to Via Lido and turn left. The ride starts al 7 a. m., Sunday. May 31st. ENTRY DETAILS Team entries will ~ accepted 1m1nlmum or 15 µart1c1pants IH~r H•;am 1 but andl\ 1duab an· ''''" encouraged to compete Please fall tn all information on the attached official entn· ronn and t•ndn..,e a ch<'<'k ru1 lht• full amount mclud1n11 the purchai.e or any T·Shirts or' asor~ · Note Please make the check payable to Lido Marina Village and mail to Lido Marina \'11la1:1· :u :.lj1 Via Oporto. Suite 4, Newp6rt B~ach. CA 92663. 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''"""• s 4 14 ,. 1t • tt 7 H•1' NCNtTNWHT 01\ll&ION ... tt.. t $ U 1t 0 M P'WtleNI 6 I II tt 11 A llMUllOW • • • It 1J • ............ t•1t t111 • calMrY ' • ' 14 • 1t ""..-..--..WI.....,... .... ., .wrtltM Wk'tlfY .................. ......... ··~·.,,. h ~ ""'' ...... _., .... aaoroM ,..._I,,....._ tf lfne ~ ...... ............. _,.... --·-., ............... ....... ,.. .... v_._._., Clllcett ........ t JKlll•:•a. , .... ..,. w..-...a.c:.....a , ............ , ........ _, s.0..,.1.~··· ~ ..... ........... ,.,.. -J-·~ "*"' I .... '--......... ................... I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 2•. 1981 Dresses for spring and summer show a strong feminine influence of soft colors. largely in red . white and blue. with an uncomplicated fresh look. Fashions ready for spring, summer plunge By MARV JANE SCARCELLO Of Ille Dally l'li.. SMI" romantic combinations. Fashions with the theme "New. New Newport!" celebrated the completion of the Broadway's Fashion Island store in Newport Beach. Blouses with lace and flowing collars combined with banded pants, and a red-and-white striped buc- caneer's shirt appeared. Claret and black were popular c~lors, and the soft look prevailed. Several hundred members and friends of the Junior League of Newport Harbor came for a champagne breakfast to help with the festivities. When models walked out in ''The Right Little Dress" and "Suits, Take Two," the mood changed to daytime dressing with flair. Commentator Sam McClendon presented clothing for every occasion from a day at the beach to an evening out on the town, dividing the fashions into nine different groups. Dresses for s pring and summer showed the feminine in· fluence of soft colors and an uncomplicated look. She began with an appropriately Newport theme, '· U .S.S. Broadway,'' with nautical gear in patriotic red, white and blue. Shirtwaists, always a classic, are back in small floral prints, and ribbon trim is popular. Suits go to the office or out to lunch with more feminine styling, too, and double-breasted jackets were combined with slim skirts. Noting that navy blue and white is a classic com- bination, she showed dresses, blazers and casual separates ready l<} ship out. Blouses with bows add to the femininity, and Longer walking shorts with blazers appeared, and models surprised the audience with sailor-collared tops combined with pleated skirts in crepe fabrics. suit jackets with pants have become suit jackets with ·'city shorts,'' a tailored version often complete with cuffs atthe knee. The next section, "Pirates and Poets or Penzance," con- trasted with the clean looks of the sea with unashamedly In "Meant to be Seen," models prepared for summer sunshine with sun dresses in happy colors. One-stop sewing plan Light 'n ' easy solution to _summer wear If today's on-the-go woman wants to li ve her active life in style, there's one time when she should slow down and take it easy and that's when she's sewing clothes for the new season. First impressions do count. Remember you are what you look like in the eyes of the general public, so take plenty of time In the beginning of the season to pick patterns and choose fabrics that coordinate instead of selecting just one garment to sew at a time. Think in terms of a complete wardrobe. One such wardrobe for home sewing has been created with today's very active woman in mind. It's called the "light 'n euy" wardrobe, created by McCall Patterns for General Electric's light ·n easy irons. Seen in the June McCall Patterns Catalog, the wardrobe consists of nine patterns that mix, match and marry to meet the needs of sum· merlime living's active lifestyle -from morning to midnight. into two basic color groups: s ummer tans, and bright red-white-blue combinations. Two color lines are easy to cross when the occasion demands, so the wardrobe actually offers about three times the options that the original nine patterns would suggest. The maintenance demands of the wardrobe are as simple as sewing it in the first place. The washable fabrics are all haJf-and-hal! blends of cotton and polyester, and most of the patterns are quick-sew specials that you can make tonight, wear tomorrow. Another hint on how to simplify both sewing and wardrobe care is to develop the right technique with your Iron. Press as ycu sew to save time. Instead of pin· ning in hems, for one example, just press them. U you don't have a lot of time to sew for yourself, de· velop shortcuts. For example, keep your ironing board set up at the same height as your sewing machine so you can easily pivot between the two work areas. Camisole tops, another great look for the hot weather, combine with gathered skirts in s uch wispy, light-weight fabrics as lawn, handkerchief linen and eyelet. Evening wear came out to play in ··Moon Over Newport," featuring dresses and separates with an em· phasis on basic black and white. Touches of bright color livened the look on some dresses, and the commentator noted the that t he lower heels on dress shoes didn't apply to evening wear, where the high •heel still looks best. May wasn't too early for a "Heat Wave," with models showing ethnic looks in peasant tops with tiered skirts. harem pants with bandeau tops and jungle prints. Gauze will come back in soft. neutral colors or summer brights, often with pleating. Finale for the show was "My, Oh ! Mios," with models giving way to the heat wave with bathing suits and cov- erups. One-piece maillot swimwear combined vivid colors such as purple and fuschia, purple and blue or shimmering rainbows. The secret of this successful wardrobe is the preplannlng and overall coordination it represents. Pair together the "light 'n easy" coordinates, in· eluding softly tiered skirts, pull-over tops, comfy T· dresses, versatile blazers and pull-on pants. to tbrm a multi-purpose summer wardrobe. To keep acecessories simple, everything falls Time isn't the only savings here. The "light 'n easy" wardrobe stretches a small budget to cover an entire summer's worth of carefree living. And looks terrific doing It with jUJt a light 'n easy touch up or two at the ironing board. L ight 'n' easy fashions are just r ight for s.ummer living. • Tips on pressing as y ou sew Home sewing results can look crisp and cu.stom made, accord· ing to the garment care pro- fessionals . Proper preaslng ex· pertise m a kes the difference between a professional-looking finish and a "sew-sew" job. Here'a more: • • Start by pressing pattern pieces fiat with. a warm, dry iron (steam can shrink the tis· sue). •Always check flber content on t he fabrics you buy. so you know where to set your lroo'a temperature. In doubt? Test oo one comer, using the Jowett aet- ting, eradualJy turn up the tern· perature unUl the tabric lrooa smoothly and euUy. •If you're dealln1 wltb a blend, aet the iron to ault the fabric requlring the loweat heat. •Remember the difference between preulnl and out·and- out lroa!.ni. To prae, raise ud lower tbe fron ln an up and down motion so the fabric doesn't stretch. In ironing, you slide in long, smooth strokes back and forth with the grain or the fabric. •Press uncut fabric before pln· nlng on the pattern pieces . •Unless you're workin1 with wash-and-wear fabrics that may be subject to press marks, preu each construction detail u it'a stitched. •Moisture tames moat fabrics easily. You can add moilture to your pressinl with a steam lron, or with a fine miat. For aome fabrics, you may want to auppl• ment your steam iron with a damp press cloth. Dampened chHsecloth Is excellent. •Always press dark fabrics, or those with a apectal aurface Onlah, on the wron1 aide to avold ahlnt. •Press plle or napped f abrtca fact·down on a terry c&otb towel ao you don't Oauea tbt IW"faee. Hold the iron just above the back of the-fabric, not actually touching It, so only the steam does the work. •Don't press over basting thre ads or plna that may leave imprints ; besides, pins can scratch the soleplate of your iron. •To press a seam open, follow the dlreclion of the 1Utcbln1. A paper strip under the seam ect1e prevent.a imprint.I oo the ript side. And a cuabion -say a wadded-up hand towel -makes it easy to press curved aeama on a yoke or shoulder, for example. •To press 1ather1, run the Up of the iron into the 1athera toward the Une of atltcbea.. Never preaa gatbera flnt. •To preaa a 11ppeT placket, steam on the ritbt side with th• placket cl01ed almQlt to the top. Never prea over the tab. And never touch a plutie col1 lipper with the iron. ' Fa1hil:ins mode at home can look cu.tom m"""\;. vJJ 1otlowing proper guuui.. 0 a s u a .• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 By SANDIE JOY Of ... OllllY ........... 0 N A CLEAR day you can tee all tbe way to tbe Pacific Ocean from Shirley McCormick'• spacious antique-filled Back Bay home. And that's the way it wu lut Wednesday when Mrt. McCormick opened up her Mautiful home for Lu Marineru Awilliary's annual cbam· pa(ne fublon show and lunch~. Marineras Auxiliary celebrates Among auest.s at the ll~·per-peraon affair were Martie Tttomas and bu d.auabter Mariaqne, wbo II s•ttlna rHd)' to be .married next mObth. Alao l\*tl were Helen Clrtde, u·.a chairman for Cblld.ren'• VU1a1e : Joe Hartle)', Allee Davit, Dot Means, EIJaabetb Hau, Barbara Shettler and Ruthls Johnson. guest.a had wondered why there wa1 a bar at the pre-dlMer reception. "The councU talct1 a stand lbat we are neither wet nor dry," Schnelder explained, "Our mlasioo la not to establl1h prohJb&Uon but to eat.Cbllah re- search ln the field of aJcobollam." Among the 300-plus 1uuta at the dinner, wblcb was chaired by Harriet Watlon of the Llwyert' Wives Aasociation, was former utronaut Bun Aldrin, Fifth District Supervlaor Tom RJley and , bit wife Emma Jane and Paul Britton of for S to 7 p.m . Saturday at the Big Canyon home of public relations execul1ve Lenore Penfil and her husband, Richard. Coordlnatin1 the event, spouored by tbe Women's Network Ad Hoc Committee, are Vivian Hall aM Lucille Kuehn. The committee ls a coaJltlon of community and political or1anbatlon1. HAPPENINGS More than 150 women, attired In bri1ht 1prin1 outfiq attended the affair at which auxlllary mem~rs modeled fashions coordinated by Christy Butera of f)iordstrom 's South Coast Plan St.ore. ' Capistrano by the Sea who brou&bt his whole 1taff A and presented each of hla female auesls with a croa DANA ANDatWS, who turned 72 sin&lelong-stemmedroae. Formed earlier this year, the 1roup'1 main rocus hu been to support the atale and local com- missions on the Status of Women. Guesu dined on a delicious gourmet menu of finger s~*dwiches, hors d'oeuvres and fruits beautiful!i prepared and displayed by auxiliary members. back ln J1nu1ary and la 1Ull makin1 movies, waa · Also attending was Or. R. Keith Simpson, who the center of attent!on recent1L~ .... a '5()-a-I>J!rJon is medical director for the Advanced Health fund-raisinf dlnne·r Tor U\e NiUOnal Council oo Center and preaident of the National Councll on Alcohollsm 11 Orante County unit. Alcoholism in New York. For lnlormaUoo on the party, wblch la open to the public at $10 per person, call 780-9577. Tables set with linen clothes and adorned with baskets of yellow and white daisies set the scene for dining on the two-tiered terrace which is hl1h enough on the bluff to permit a view of the Back Bay. traffic rtowin& along the Pacific Coast Highway and even the Pacific Ocean. Andrews, accomp1tnJed by his wife of 42 years, Simpson presided over inataJlation of new of. former actrea1 Mary Todd, waa keynote speaker ficers for the Orange County council. Amone new for lhe affaJr held In the new Marriott Hotel in board members are Father Thomas Gannon, Anaheim. Daniel Schlegel and Ken WlUlams of Irvine; Ruth Wine festival. plans The event, designed to benefit the FaD\l\y Service Association of Orange County. was nicely put together by Mrs. Milton Harvey, Mrs. James Dowty and Mrs. J ack Sparks. The actor, a recoverlna alcoholic who hasn't Stafford of Laguna Beach; Tom Allinson, John drunk for more than 12 years, told guests lhat Farmer, C. Robert Fuller and John K . Saur, all of alcoholism "rtps ever1thln1 of value to shreds." Newport Beach, and Pam Wilder of South Laguna. He added. "lt'a Ume tor thole of us wbo find life Dave Larson, council executive director, who without alcohol sexy and fun and marvelou1 to attended with his wife Sandra, said the dinner was speak out." a klck-ort event to receuil new members for the A MAY WINE Festival is planned for Thursday sponsored by the Newport Center As· .soclation and American State Bank. The wine and cheese party. open to the public, is set from 5:30 to 7:36 p.m. at the bank's Faahion Island offices. The lone male guest was John Von Glahn, ex· ecutive director for Family Service. Or. Max Schnelder, newly installed president council. of the local council's board, was honored at the For information, call Lucille Kuehn or Sharon Johnson at 640-5100. There is no charae for the par- ty. but reservations are required. dinner with a resolution for exemplary service in Greeting>guests was Mrs. Robert Bonsack, auxiliary president and h.-ndllng publicity was Barbara Sandberg. internal medicine, alcoholism education, research Party to honor :.-1~ and communi(y service by the city of Anaheim. J~C Auxiliary members modeling fashions in· eluded Elaine Basmajlan, Katble Bond, Karen James, Betty Rubsamen, Irene Sparks, Hazel Upl- inger and Pat Wilson. Presenting Schneider with the resoJutlon was Anaheim Councilman E. Llewellyn Overholt Jr. A COCKTAIL reception to honor Sheila Sonenshine, who recently was named to the Superior Court by Gov. Jerry Brown, is planned Happenings is published Tuesdays ln the Daily Pilot. II you have an item or event of social interest, send it to Sandie Joy, Feature Editor, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Schnelder, who is medical education coordinator for alcohol and drug abuse al UC Irvine Medical School, noted that one of the dinner The American headache not really underst'!od When il comes to respect in this country, there's nothing to equal the American Headacb~. It ranks right up there with penicillin, bot chicken soup and Mt. Rushmore. You want to leave a party early? Announce a headache. You want lo cancel a meeting with the tax auditor'! Phone in a headache. You want to go to sleep on your honeymoon? IRMA BDMBICI · If you don't feel like going to bed because you are experiencing blinding spots before your eyes, you're assured, "Close your eyes and you'll never notice them." But, if you can't possibly leave on a vacation because you have a headache, everyone advises, "Go lie down. We'll talk when you're feeling bet-ter." When she reached the top of the stairs, she was amazed to see that he had gone to sleep. The story spread like wildfire. Within days, evel'y woman in London was banging her head on a shelf holding pewter mugs and shouting, "I have a headache." The phrase not only earned Winona a page in history, but 136,000 write-in votes for Queen. Retire early with a headache. The headache is one of the last great mysti· ques in the world. Why? Because no one ever ques· tions them, or tries lo cure them. There is absolutely no substitute for it. hurls. the reaction is, "Of course you can. You probably just need a laxative." Women everywhere are indebted to Winona Haslipp of London who invented the headache in 1813, quite by accident. Winona was the mother of 11 children. One night as she was blowing out the candles. she hit her head on a shelf holding pewter mugs. When her husband yelled, "Aren't you com- ing lo bed?" she announced. "I have a headache." A widower was telling me a few weeks ago he broached a delicate subject to his 13-Y'!ar-old daughter when he told her perhaps they should go shopping for a training bra. She turned on him and s houted hysterically, "Dad! Please! I have a headache!" If you can't go shopping because your stomach If you don't feel like going to Aunt May's funeral because you have a throbbing pain in your lower back. you're told, "You're just bored. Get your coat and you'll forget about it.·: He said he understood. They say it. But they don't. Not really. 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Item tofrllnda 145 Synthetic 13 Stopa 95 Oepreaa6on9 , .. Act,.. &51.oftiRt 147H9W81lan 14 Scatt« 97 FalMhalr OardMr et730own'a tr• 15 Rip 98 Excavate 110 Rocky hill country 149 Queenly 16Atall 100 Malt 173 SOI.IP 70 Datlal"9 Cf'/ 153 Theel• t7 Tatle place lnfu.lon "991able 72 Atnen-A9's .,.. ta Rotor 10 1 Old In.ti 178 Neu1er wit. 1~ Nahoof !louting garment ptonoun 74 Palm tr .. lheep t9 Morning 102 Ten: Prefix 1IO 8""9r 78Snow 155Nestlea IOl'lg 103 Neither IY"ftbol Capricorn: Expect attractive offer By SYDNEY OMARR Monday, May 2.5, 1981 ARI~ (March 21-April 19): Enthusiasm makes comeback. Focus on hopes, wishes, power of persuasion. Change of scenery proves beneficial. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives play Important roles. Special investment proves profitable. You' U strike paydirt ! TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Superior flashes green light. Prestige is on upswing. Focus on potential, career and. busin~ss administration. You pass test w1lh flying colors. Libra, Scorpio and another Taurus figure prominently.Stay withnumber6. GEMINI <May 21-June 20 ): False start causes temporary delay. Long-distance communication clarifies course of action. You'll be rid of superfluous material. Terms are defined , techniques are streamlined. Pisces, Cancer, Virgo natives play key roles. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You un- earth facts, previously obscured, which could resolve money dilemma. Older in- dividual plays significant role. Emphasis on revelations, surprises, clarification of financial status. Check taxes, interest rates . LEO (JuJy 23·Aug. 22): Delay is tem- porary -turn it to your advantage by gaining second emotional wind. Focus on partnership, cooperative etrort, mediating disagreement that could arise between friends who hold opposing views. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New work or employment opportunity highlights scenario. Individual who shares basic in- terests aids in developing fresh concepts. Leo, Aries. Sagittarius persons play significant roles. Good news comes from dentist or physician. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on teaching, learning, making decisions in- volving property. home, directions and basic security. Emphasis also on romance. children, speculative ventures. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius natives play impor- tant roles. SCOR PIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Hold oft on final settlement concerning properly. security, long-range transaction. Con- fusion exists -in varying degrees. St.and tall against restriction and inflation. Con- tact made at social affair could be start of "something big." SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Study Scorpio message for valuable hint. Em- phasis on Ideas, dealings with relatives, short trips and willingness to revise m alerial and bring it up to date. What seemed far away is now within reach. Go for it! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Open lines of communication; you are due to re- ceive a "very attractive" offer. Emphasis on payments, collections, Investments, the obtaining of needed material. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons play important roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cycle high; family situation harmonizes and circumstances take sudden twist in your favor. Taurus, L.ibra, Scorpio natives SEHIOI CITIZENS L t sPIC•AL e u00s 1 25°/o OFF ALL SH ·rem e ....... T.e-., We4. 0..., H•1• your HAHDLHS r-=·= ....... =-=· H=·-=· ~, · kitchen! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY s.. • ..._.,_ ... I '22 HA~IOl II.VD, COSTA MISA-141·1 IH figure prominently. Money comes from surprise source. Timing is on target and confidence makes comeback. PISCES (Feb. 19-M arch 20): Special qualities, abilities, talents surge to forefront. You perceive what is to happen HOROSCOPE and are able lo utilize advantage. You are major subject of behind-scenes meeting. Secrets are revealed and your prestige is on upswing. IF MA V 2.5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intr06pective, sensitive, prescient and many people accuse you of being a "human lie-detector.'' You are versatile, have unusual sense of humor and can iJ. lustrate beliefs in graphic manner. Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio persons play important roles in your life. In June, you gain added independence and make new start in new direction. Emotional responses lend to "overcome" logic. Your love and money days will be the 7th, 16th and 25th. In Nov- ember, you make serious domestic adjust- ment and this might include actual change of residence. • • • • Turn your unusables into usable cash. Call • • • Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. RITE DRUGSTORE ~ USI THI DAILY PILOT "PAST lllULT" SllVICI DlllCTOIY For Re1ult Service Call Cllll ut nalf. fof •ICl*t help wlttl yOVt kitchen ~ pltne. 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There bH been ao much remarrt11e on both aides of my famlJy, also my ftance'1, I don't have the foceiest notion on how to arranae the recelvln1 Une. It's golng tQ look Uke a zoo. J barely know my stepparent.a. Both mom and dad remarried recently. To make matters worse, I am adopted. I feel strontlY that my bJologlcaJ parents should get first billlnl because they are financing the entire weddlnc. The eroom feels bla stepmother should cet top billing because she was much more involved in his upbringing. ms real mother la fighting for her "rights," and it's geltlng sticky. Any ground rules that might make things easier? -TRYING TQ KEEP COOL IN A BLAST FURNACE Dear Cool: There are DO Mt n.let aboat re· celvlal Uaet &ad receptloas tbete days. EveryOH Is dota1 bJs own aamber. Jut make sue the people wbo meu tlae. mott &o you and your fl'OOm 1et &be plaees of boaor. Your mota.er and father wbo rabed JOG slMHl.ld M as cloee to you as po81lble -even lf th'y are mar· rled to others. The same 1oes for the 1room's parenu. They caa be seated wtt~ tbelr current 1pou1tS after the ceremony. Use your heart aad yoar bead. A wedd1a1 with Baroque music set in CdM Corona del Mar wUl be the site or a baroque music festival during the third week of June which will include a chamber concert, an organ concerto recital and a concert or music for chorus, soloist.a, brass choir and orchestra. An Illustrated lecture on baroque art and architecture also will be offered. On June 17 the festival will open at the Sherman Gardens and Library with the Trio Camerata and guitarist Scott Zeidel. lrmeli Oesenberg wlll discuss baroque style in the visuaJ arta on June 18 at the Sherman Gardens, and the following night David Britton will perform or gan music a t St. Michaels and All Angels Church. The final performance will be June 21 at the Community Church and features the Lutheran Chorale of Los Angeles with brass choir and or· chestra conducted by Burton Karson. Tickets for the series are S25 with patron tickets priced al $50. and all subscribers will be in· vited to wine receptions following each event. Ticket order forms are available by calling the Sherman Library at 673·1880. New method offers Perf oriners picked less x-ray exposure for master class SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Unive rsity of California radiologists have come up with a method for x-raying babies that requires less radiation exposure while improving the size and quality of the image. The method uses an old technique -direct magnification radiography, or DMR -that never has been applied successfully to infants. Dr. Robert C. Brasch, who developed a way to apply DMR to babies, said the radiation dose needed is at least one·third less than the amount required by conventional techniques. The im· proved quality and size of the DMR X-ray makes It easier to detect pulmonary and vascular problems in infants, he said. "Although DMR also has been used to image the adult skeleton and breast, these procedures - unlike the new infant OM R technique -do not of- fer a savings in radiation but do provide image enlargement and improved image quality," Brasch said. A portable fork·life elevator invented by Brasch makes it possible to place the baby mldway between the radiation source and the X· ray plate needed for the DMR process. The elevator means that lile support systems need not be removed from infants and they can re· main in incubators durlng the X·ray process, Brasch saJd. .iNSOMNiA., I MEDICAL RESEARCH I TEAM NEEDS I VOLUNTEERS -If you require more than 30 minutes I to fall asleep, OR total less than 6 hrs . I sleep per night, OR have three or more awakenings during the night with diffi-1 culty getting back to sleep, and are between 18-60 yrs. of age, you may qualify for a sleep medication study. Volunteel"S will receive a FREE brief physical examination, lab tests, EKG, I computerized EEG, chest x-ray , medicine and visits with a professional . I CALL (71•) 752-7356 BETWEEN 9 AM-5 PM 1· .aNDAY THiii PRIDAY ·········-·· M91CAL TIAM Mmts . . VOLUNTEERS WITH · DEPRESSION A Medic.I R .... rch THm 11 etOdying the we of .,, antt-depf'naant medlclitlc:ln . • .., •• •raou 1111t: \tolun'"" mutt be OWt 18 Y9r8I of -.. and ..,,.,..nclng d....ion (.._..ng lld or blue for any l'IMOn) for et le ..... WMN.. c•11•11s2-1401 • More than 40 singers and singer-actors have been chosen to participate in the Festival or Learn· ing and Performing's master class sessions May 22 and 23 as well as May 27 to 30 at Chapman College in Orange. Students will include Carole Dr ay, Lorraine Hinz. Marilyn Macy and Dale Tracy of Costa Mesa ; Therese Sawaya of Fountain Valley; Bryan Hilton , Bonita J aros and Vicki Litherland of Hunt· ington Beach; Victoria Holland of Laguna Hills; Cathy England and David Stoneman of Newport Be ach ; a nd Janice Halcomb of San Juan Capistrano. Master classes will be held in acting, opera, art song, body coordination and musical theater and are open to the public. CaU Susan Brenner at 543-0543 for ticket prices and information. §VoW.:.§VeW... More value for your DIMES In the famous Dally Piiot DIME$A-LINE ADS Adverllae ltem1 up to 150 In value In Dlmea-A-Une ad• every Seturdey In the Delly Piiot. Bring your ed with CHh to eny of our three c:onvenlenl office• or md your copy with • check or money order for the conect emount. 20c per llne, 11.00 minimum. Sorry. no llveltock, produce or plent1 end no commerdel ad• •r• •Mowed. Eech Item mu•t be priced wlltl no Item over $50. Dlme•·A·Llne ad• mey be pieced et the Co•I• MeH office until 3 p.m. Fridey, unlll noon 'rldey •I the Legun• Beech or Huntington Beech offlcH. THE BtGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS severa_l sell of ex·la·laws doeu't laave to resemble a Chinese fin ctrlll. Keep sm1lla1 aad remember -a sense of humor eaa save &be day. DEAR ANN LANDERS: There ls no aenera- tion gap between my mother and me. We have a perfect understanding. I hate her and she bates me. r do whatever she says to avoid fight.a, but no matter what I do. it 's wrong. I am 13 years of age and. according to her, I am too youne to un· derstand ANYTHING. No matter what happens around here, I get the blame. I try to stay away from the house as much as possible, keep out of her way and avoid fights but so far I am not hav· ing very mueh luck. Can you think or a solution to my prot>lem '! I have to stay under this roof until I graduate from high achooJ. It means five more years . When I look ahead, it s\?ems like a million. Please tell me how to survive beacuse I am - -ALWAYS IN HOT WATER Deu Hot Wat.er: Thlrteea Is a terrible a1e for a lirl. You .ren't a cbllcl anymore, Hd Jo.I area't a woman, either. Obvloutly, you eaaaot u•· denta.nd your mom and she doeu't cU• JM. I 1ugcest a couaselor &o referee Ule ft,Pta, t.a- terpret the baasles aad pour a little oU oa U.e troubled waters. Obviously, you waat a ..... , reb· Uonsblp or you woulda't have wrUtea to me. I tan promise you, your mom doet1, too. Ask lier to fl.ad a counselor wbo wtu work wltlt yoa botla. l'U bet slae wUI Jump at the chance. P.S. TbJ• may be hard for you to believe, bat some behavioral experts would say your situation Is "normal!' Don't flunk your chemut'll te1t. low u more than one ut o/ gland# callmg to another If you have trouble iraaking a dut1nctwn JIOU need Ann'• booklet, "Love or Ser and How to Tell the Diflerence " Send a long, self-oddreued, stamped envelope with 11our re- quest and 50 cents to Ann l..andns, P 0 . Bo:r 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60611 engagement ring Thomer-Robberstad Theresa Tha mer of Newport Beach and Knut Hansson Robberstad of Sandvika, Norway have announced their engagement. The bride·elecl, daughter of Mrs. Don Chap· man Thamer of Newport Beach. graduated frpm Ne wport Ha rbo r High School and attended University of California. Berkeley. The future bridegroom. sen of Hans and Eva Robberslad, of Sandvika, Norwa&" greduated from Os lo Language School, and is now employed at Hotel Scandinavia in Oslo. A June 27 wedding is planned in Our Lady of Mount Car mel, Newport Beach. (!uinn..Parrinello Karen Wendy Quinn, of Costa Mesa and Vin- cent A. Parrinello or Chicago. 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COST A MESA, CA. 979-8880 PUBLIC SKATING EVERYDAY, ONLY A BUS RIDE AWAYI H -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 .Women remember wllr 'Doughnut Dollies' braved battlefields, boosted morale By F. A8ATEMABCO ~WTlle~,,,_. For 23-year-old Beth Bryan, it was an In· credible scene. "I was standing In the middle of a lar1e field, surrounded by tanks," she recalls. "The day before, this tank unit had accidentally fired on and killed some of their own men. And here I was, trying to cheer the m up by playing 'Concentration,· the TV 1ame." It was 1970 in Vietnam, and U.S. troop1 were fighting some of the fiercest battles or tho war. BETH BRYAN, NOW Mrs. Kenneth J, Crll· ton, of West Hartford, Conn., a pracll~lna at · torney and the mother or lhree, recalls that there were many times when she had aerlou1 questions about her presence in war-torn Vietnam She was part of the SRAO (Supplemental Recreation Activities Overseas) program of tho American Red Cross. As a "Doughnut l>olly." her Job was to boost the morale of American Gls Aa hard ae lhey tried working 12 to 1e hour day1, .even days a week -tbe Dou1bnul Oolllos were overwhelmed by their lntcndod laak rand outnum~red by their au- dlf'nce. "Somotlme1," Mn . SUn1le recall•. "we'd bt1 l«'lllna lo un LZ (landln1 zone> and the men would btt Jtu•t comlna back rrom a ml11lon. · We 'd throw out our proiiram and Ju1t alt and tl\lk Muybu wt1'd huna uound 1md eat C-ratlon1 with lh\lm or Ju1Jt rcspt+Cl that aome men dldn:t wunt to oo 11ppro11rlu d. "Somt1llmt1" Lhu whole Company would reel U111t Wll)' tunl we 'd turn 1u·ountl and 110 away. It 1•t1u lly hll ho11w how lllth.1 wt <'Ould do .'' TIU: UOUGllNUT 1>01.Llg8 ahrn raced 11h)'•h•ul dtalll(l!r1 In 1070, orw l>ouiehnut Dolly who wu• 111 Vl\lt111&m ror onl y twu weeks w111 11111rd11rud by un Amt•rln1n 0 1 Another wu klllt1J In u J1•11p Ul'<'ldonl and " third died or·a vlru11 i\t lt•u"t two Doughnut Oollles we re wo11nd1•d whllt• c11rryh1.c oul lht•lr d11llc-1 ., ..... That day with the tank unit. Mrs. Critton says, such a task seemed ludicrous. But, slowly. something began to happen ... First there wert, a few smiles," she recalls. "Then, a couple of wise-cracking jokes. Gradually. the men got caught up in the program." 111 f "miral, Anu1rll'l11 011 were more than 111 ... uw< tu II(• In lh<' com~u.rny or Uw11e r heerrul worn l'll llowc•vt•r. for 1wml' or I hl' lc11111 lll'CUrf' G Ill. llw l>ourhnut l>ol lll•s loomed 1111 • l'11lnk In ttw urmor o uloofnt•u lhal many or the men (St1l' Di\N(it:RR t'ACt;D, Pa1t Btl Red Cr011 workers Ann Alloway (l.e/t ) and Eileen Carney provld.e relpite for Gls in Vietnam by con· ducting participation programa and always appearing wilh convincing smiles. A FEW MONTHS LATER, Mrs. Critton saw the same men and asked them if they would have rather been left alone, possibly to cry and mourn their friends in private. The answers she received surprised her. ·'They said the program was silly -but that it had worked. ft took their minds off of what had happened and they were forced to respond and go on to other things." Between 1965 and 1972, it was not uncom- mon to see young American women conducting simple but sometimes refreshing audience participation progra ms for frightened and lone- ly Gls in Vietnam. Traveling mostly by helicopter, 627 of these Doughnut Dollies logged thousands of miles each month, reaching out to men stationed at remote infantry camps and artiller y bases throughout Vietnam THEIR TOOLS CONSISTED mainly of large urns of Kool-Aid and a canvas bag filled with construction paper signs and props re- m iniscent of elementary-school show-and-tell sessions. The job entailed long hours and oc- casionally, a s uper effort to wear a convincing s m ile in the face of danger and hurt or troubled soldiers. About 7,000 women served in Vietnam as Army nurses. A few hundred other civilian women visited troops as part of USO enter- t<>inment tours. But the Doughnut Dollies saw Vietnam from a unique pers pective. This Memorial Day weekend, the first re· union of women who serve in the SRAO pro· gram is taking place in Washington, D.C .. as pa r t of the centenn i~l cele bration of the Am erican Red Cross. On one level, the reunion serves as a catharsis. "Many of m y memories are visceral: a ll I know about Vietnam is what I feel," says Mrs. Critton. "VIETNAM IS STILL not a topic of con- versation, except among people who were there. And I want a chance to talk to people who are the only ones who had the same experience as I had." The SRA O program a ctually began in Korea, in 1953. Its concept then as it was in Vietnam was mobility. Dressed in their "sensible" outfits of baby blue skirts and blouses, and armed with the canvas-bag "clubmobile kits," Red Cross Doughnut Dollies became a quick hit with Gls of the 8th U.S. Army who were stationed at m ountaintop missile bases a nd radar in- stallations in Korea. When troop buildups became serious in Vietnam during the Johnson administration, ex- tending the program there seemed logical. A CLUBMOBILE BASE wa s first established in Da Nang and bright, single col- lege graduates in their early 20s for the new posts were recruited on U.S. campuses. "They were looking for the girl next door." notes Linda Pelligrino, of Los Angeles, who served in Korea and Vietnam. There seemed to be no trouble finding them. Few women joined the SRAO program with any .greater ambition than lo travel and experience something out of the ordinary. Most of the Dougl)aut Dollies were apoUlJcaJ. Whether the war was rlghl or wrong, they felt, American Gls in Vietnam deserved some aupport. "All I knew about Vietnam," says Louella "Lou" Rundle, of Yerrtngton, Nev., .. wu that some of my high school rrtenda were 1ett1n1 killed there and that everyone wu complaining about the war, but not really doin1 anytbln1 about it." ON A TYPICAL DAY, Doughnut Dolly Marguerite McAuliffe would rise at 5:30 a.m., board a UH-lH "Huey" helicopter at the Cam Ranh Bay landing pad and depart with her club· mobile kit and a partner. She would visit an artillery platoon lor breakfast, move on to another flrebase for a qui1-sbow pri>gram before lunch and repeat this program four or five more times that day. In the ·evening, her uniform covered with the dusty red sou , her blonde hair knotted and limp, sbe would Crequenlly mate iood on an In· vitalion to Join a company of Gia at their mesa ball for dinner or to attend an officer'• club function . ~ "We had to be 'up' all the Ume," 11y1 Ann Alloway Stingle. a public information speclalbt with the Red Cross headquarters in Washin1ton, O.C. "lt was only for a few precious minutes when we were Jllone in our billets that we could let ourselves d6wn." ~rnc:mur=-. The Sav;ng Place ... 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I wu 1¥ down a seamy path last Wffk With a story about a woman and a IJ'OUP abe was aff1Uated with. The IJ'OUP doet exlat and ls worthy of a story. But the woman, who leada the froup, lied about havln1 bachelor's and doctorate degrees. After she was con· fronted with the creden· Uals check, ahe tearfully admitted her real name and age and explained the fabrications were necessary to boost her im· age within the group and, more important, draw people to her friendship. The story, for the Ume being, was cancelled. 00tt "It's not the first lime a reporter has been lied to," snapped a cynical colleague at the Dally Pilot. Maybe so. ONE NEWSPAPER WRITER has dubbed 1981 as "The Year of the Hoax" after psychic Tamara Rand predicted the assassina· lion attempt on President Reagan two days after the fact, Washington Post feature writer Janel Cooke lied her way to the Pulitzer Prize and a few others tried to stretch the truth and were caught. What's more disheartening is the writer's mention of a Gallup Poll reporting "only 5 percent of the public thinks 'almost all' or what they hear and read in the news media is believable, and 52 percent say it's ·onty ' some."' A third of those polled also said they didn't think the Janet Cooke story was "an Isolated incident." Indeed, maybe my newspaper colleague is right: reporters do get lied to. And some of that information eventually is printed. THE STORY ON MY woman subject did not appear in the Daily Pilot. It has appeared elsewhere, albeit without the fabricated background. Legitimate at the outset, h'r story was toppled by the temptations of insecurity. It doesn't matter whether it's a lie on a resume to get a high·paying job or, as with my subject, a little extra love and attention: a lie is just that. Some wiJI get caught, most will not. One editor paid me a small compliment by saying "good catch" in discovering the false story. I guess I "did my job," but I would have preferred a little honesty to what turned into some simple detective work. BUT HER ACTION MAY be more significant than the national scandah. Now social scientists are concerned that c:ommon folk think it's OK to fib a bit, mold \be truth to suit personal preferences and lie outright ~ to beat someone else to a job. I> I l A former college classmate once told the student newspaper, anonymously, he cheated on exams and buttered up professon to get into medical school. The fact ls be would have been accepted to med school had he not done those things. And be would have been just as capable a doctor. Janet Cooke could have had a fabulous career as a reporter. She already had lbe right stuff to write stories well. Tamara Rand's image is slightly tainted, but she still makes money telling some what will happen to others. My subject would have had a fine personality profile done on her, save for the fabrications. Maybe they've fallen prey to the rush to be somebody they're not. In an aee of superst.ars and instant fame, it's easy lo see why. But I think we'd all find it a lot easier simply to be ourselyes. DANGERS FACED. <From Pa1e BS> counted on for self preservation. "Some of the men couldn't stand lo be close to someone who reminded them of home," ex- plains Mrs. Rundle. "It was too much for them J!' accept. The first time I experienced this re- detion, I was crushed. I didn't know bow to ac· cept tbeir defensiveness. I thoucht I did somethin_g wrong." Having lived as many as 12 months in Vietnam, most of the Doughnut Do11ies bad to go through considerable adjustment when they returned home. FOB MRS. PELLIGRINO, re-entry pro· blems began even before she left Vietnam. "I arappled for days, trying to determine which world wu real, Vietnam or lbe one I waa re-turning to." For most of the women, however, the feel· lna they have maintained ls one of arowth, ac·. compli.ahm~nt and pride.' "I came home very In· depe8dent, and ata;yed that way," sa;ya Mn. PellllJ'ino. Kn. RWMile, who bad postponed a teacblna career with varioQ dlatractiooa before 1he went to Vietnam th 11'70, n.1111 felt ready to set dowo to buatneu when alw 1ot home. "I returned 1n April and I was teaebina iD Au1u•~:" •he boaau. "I'm onJy &·feet·2, no taUer 111an many ol the klda l teach. a.t att.r Vietnam, I felt that J was ready for anJtMD1." More b~la in college .· WASJmfGTO" (A.P) -Whtie enroll••tl dropped 1n elRMDtaey and aeeondarr ldMlola uc1 colJelll All tbe 11'7t1, the number ol blHu ltt.nd· lnl CCIOec• ahnolt doubled ID the tut 10 1•an, •e· ~to~ C..ua Bureau. A -=r.;Ud that more tbu a mWIGa Mac*• ••n ID e lut fall, llP from --ta lt'IO. Overall, lb• aatlon'1 1tudnt ~popalaUon r~ eban ... la aocl~ ttom mt .to 119 u ~ .-.wcirld War U "bab>' 11oom·;,,......- comjllted Hboo& and det.,.S llntnl CllaildNl, &be report Mid. . .. 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The Public lnfor~ation Office of the City of Hunting· ton Beach ia taking calla lrom resident.a having odor problems ariaing from the dump excavation, or any problems obaerved beca1.11e of thia project. To report problems or to obtain information on the dump excavation call the Public lnforma· tion Office at 536-5511, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A tape ia provided for reporting problerru after houra . Call 536-5511 \. \\] '2 Men's T·lhlrt Polyester /cotton W1tn pocket 1.50ea. 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Coolef Polyethyl9"9 COOier holds 18. 12-oz cons J•pock •1ovet Convoa. with p tas- tlc dots f()( grip l•pkg. lott•ri•• Eveready' 'C"' or '"D .. lv•r•Cldy· •v, 2/$1 Caa .. tteTap•a Three 60·mlnute blank tapes I I 1, .. 1 l;J CHARcoAL LIGHTER ._. 1.38 •o.aa.•ai.1u1 ;.:.,~~-· .... ~ ••• Orange COast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24. 1981 Susannah York somebody on stage NEW YORK (AP> -Suaannab York. Yes, th~ lovely, blue-eyed blonde-haired llritlah lus you tend t.o remember as a daughter in films. She be1an ln 1960 as Alec Guinness' dau1hter lo "Tunes of Glory." Three years later cam.e stardom as the saucy, high-spirited off· 1prln1 of Huah Griffith . in the bawdy, rollicking "Tom Jones." In 1966, •be was the quiet, · tboughtl\ll daughter of Paul Scofield in "A Man For All Seasons." Fine films, fine company, she agrees. "But the awful thing about being a woman in show business Is that an awful lot of the time you end up playing Jomebody's s~mething Susannah York -daughter, lover. stepsister, wife, mother , whatever." , No such problem for her now. She's playing very much a somebody on stage here. She's star· ring, through June 14, in the ort-Broadway revival of l~en's "Hedda Gabler" at the RoundabouL THE DEMANDING ROLE represents a number of firsts for her . The first time she's seen the play done. The first time she's acted in it. And the first lime .she's appeared on the New York sta"e. · "From 'Tom J ones' on 'there've been odd murmurs and qolses for me to do a play here," says the lady when asked why, despite 31 fUms and 12 plays. she's taken to tons to tread the boards here. The bright, attractive, 40-year-old actress with a bubbling sense of humor and sentences that tend to tumble out in a hurry, cites two basic reasons for the delay -home and marria1e. THE MARRIAGE WAS to Michael Wells, an actor she met while a student at London's pre· stigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. That produced two kids who are the L11ht.s of her life, Sasha, 8, and Orlando, 7. The union ended in divorce two years ago. She and her ex still are en good terms, l he says. "But I've changed an awful lot In some ways. And suddenly, I'm a single person and I've got two children I'm responsible for. And I've suddenly had lo become Independent. ''It's very scary, I feel that often. But it's also tremendously exciting, like soloing an airplane for the first Ume." AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY while playing Nora In I bsen's "A Doll's House," Su11Snnah York, then 18, was discovered and whisked off lo her first film . "Tunes of G Jory." She worked consistently In film thereafter. But she allows now that she had no master career plan, no calculated series of moves intended to keep her In 1ood roles, good films and good money. "I've never been very good at planning my life." she says. "I've never been a planner. I never used to know what's next. I guess I have to 1et a little better now -bntnc the kJda." She's played all manner of roles in films ran1· in& from excellent to indifferent. She grins when asked her candidate for "worst film." There's a moment's lhou&ht. SHE CITES TWO, "There Was a Crooked Man," an off.center Western starring Henry Fonda a.s a reform-minded prison warden who comically succumbs to wr<>n1, and a 1966 abort, "Scruggs." After the latter fllm, she says. "I went back to the original premise one should always keep in mind -the play's the thing." Acting ls not the only thing in the life of Miss York, who lives in London with her two kids and their two hamsters, sometimes more, "in a big, rambling Victorian house with an enormous garden." She's written two children's books. And, over the last 18 months, she's become a political activist, speaking out against the nuclear arms race and the basing In England of nuclear-tipped cruise missiles and Trident submarines. MUCH DEBATE EXISTS on whether actors, particularly famous ones, should get involved in such issues. The anti-actor faction contends that thesp ians are neither informed no·r taken seriously. Fine, says Miss York. That's their opinion. But when she talks to an audience about nuclear dis- armament. "At the very least I want them to go away saying, 'Well, I've got to start thinking about this.' ~==========================:--;::::=======-~~~~~~~---, ~ .. t.e~~··· ~~~ ~4fi 1711 e111sro1 Al 'u"nowt11 llUY t •• All • Al· a So c.lt ,._.. n-trw * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * '. t1i1r••• """'' ,..-,."1" IWmTn!N 4-Track $tnl! TUt·SQ~·IDtAIHS·TUt·SAMt THE DECLINE of Weatern CIYfllZ11tlon 12:00-2:0Q..4:00 l :00-1:00-10:00 LORD ORADE ncl .!ACK WIATHER ~t A lllAlTIN STAROtlR ProdllCIJGll "THE LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER" lkamnc KLIHTON SPILSBUIY MICHAEL HOW CHRJSTOPHl!lt LLOYD an4 JASON ROllAJlD8 u PllESIDEN'T ULYSSES 8 ORAN'T Eunu .. Prod-MA.mN STARGEil Smmpt., by IVAN CO,, l BIN ROBERT!l and MICHAEL KANE and WILLIAM ltOBERT!l Acllptation b,JEUY DULOSHON On,in.1 Nlllkb, JOHN BA.UY Dlret1ot ol ~plly LASZUl KOVACS. AS C Prodll<*l b, WALTER COBLENZ Dll"tNd by WIW.UC A PRAK ER Dll"l'lla'TtD" l'•IVU¥1. l'tt"'n.Ul4"0 4*>C'IAf'IDru.. ~COIJOIA110lii' l'TIW ...... IA llM ...... s....,., lilw.& KAOOAIDI ~111111JS..11CracU•a1ldlt•IJIC.A ~ . m!Alt>IO"" IPGIPMB1'TA1.lll••H••1t1 ~ ·-~~== w--.-p •MT ... liii~ The comedy for everyone who's had it up to here ... ... and Robert Hays hasn't had this much tun since 'Nrplane"I 18 put Uf' w(t.k.. ~- A MAmN BIEGMAN '"4uctlon 1llE FOUi SEASONS" ALAN AWA • CA.IOL BUINETT • L£N CAllOU SANDY Df.NNIS • IJTA MOIENO • JACK WESTON BESS AIMSTIONC • Wriuen ind Directed by A1AN ALDA Executive Producer LOUIS A. STROLi.ER Produced by MARTIN BREGMAN ·A UNIVERSAL PICTURE __ .. __ DANGEROUS PASSION -Gene Wilder finds romanc e in the arms or Jill C l a y burgh , a n affair t h'a t proves dangerous for both in 'Silver Streak,' a comedy-adventure to be rebroadcast as a special movie tonight on CBS (Ch. 2> from 8 to 10:30. "TAKE TMIS JOB AHO &HOYE 1r· 1'"01 MT ...... l:tl • .._. • 1:41 • tttl ,,.._,.,._ Jttl •••I " ____ ............... , __ ........... TMS llWTVU ,,_ 00 TMS..,. _,,._ "TH! LEGEND 01' THE LONE RANOP" (POI .. ,...,. ... .._ .. .., ... .. __ ,,,...,_, ... _ -.. :g~.'I ·~~~;, I No AM CM 11-With lenflltlfl A«c:-y .. 1119 Y-0-AM ,..,tNlilft ------l'RONTQA COM EL CHAHf'\.I ,,._.,.. ..... -..... "PO~'t'Q) "AIR .. LA .. " (PO) f No AM Ce< 11-Wiii. 1.,Wll• A«ca-y .. 1119 Y-OWft -_,__ . J ...... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 Bii - Hilk1·man quits Air Force for stage---c in£ oo mE [.] \1 I ... \,' I\ ( 01npll: ~ (1111 6 ~4 H'..~ °ilao Git, sg TooAv JOHN HILLERMAN ... Magnum's /oil 'Breaker Morant' tops ,By The Associated Press BREAKER MORANT is the best evidence yet of the superior filmm aking that is coming out of Australia. Bruce Beresford had directed a flawless cast in a fascinating tale of court martial injustice during the Boer War "Breaker" Morant. he's a horse breaker and poet from Australia, is accused of shooting Boer prisoners as well as a German missionary. Although they were only followin2 Lord Kitchener's orders. they are doomed as a gesture toward achieving a peace conference.beresford cleve rly juxtaposes the trial with scenes depicting the testimony. ll is a period of drama, yet the parallels to Vietnam and other more recent wars are real andcompelhng Rated PG becauseoftheshoot· ings. _ ........ .., "TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT' CPOj l'Ultl .:.':~Bl ~. ~ CHllCtt" CHONQ•f NIXTMOVll' LOS ANGELES CAP > -lt curioalty had not taken John Hillerman to 1 communJtr theater In Fort Worth he ml1ht now be wlnd101 up 30 years In the AJr Force. "Once J got on s tage I said , 'My God, this is what I really want to do with my life'," he says. ''It was sheer c hance. 1 was in the Atr Force and I went there purely out or curiosit.y. And it literally changed my Ufe. I'd probably still be In the service, because I liked the service." Instead, he plays a retired British sergeant· major in the hip and popular new CBS private eye series. "Magnum, P .l." As Higgin, he is the comic foil to Magnum, played by Tom Selleck. "I think it works very we ll," says Hillerman. "They're different people, with dif· ferent values. Higgin's a stickler for rules. He believes in discipline because he's .from a military background. "Magnum is totally opposite, even though he was in Naval Intelligence. He's a very laid· back character and doesn't take the rules too seriously. so there's a lot of natural conflict there ·• lhllerman, with his low-key, mart "1i ·dry wit, is an old hand at playmg foils. He was the redneck sheriff and hi!> brother who tangled with Tatum and Ryan O'Neal 10 "Paper Moon." He was foil to Burt Reynolds and Gene Hackman in "Lucky Lady ." Again as Simon Brimmer in the "Ellery Queen" series and as the pesty ex-husband in "The Betty White Show." One of his most memorable roles was as the thoroughly political and amoral district a t- torney in "The Law," a TV movie that was also a career-m a k er for Judd Hirsch , Bonnie Franklin, and others. Hillerman has a certain look and sound that s tamps him as Eastern, or as in the case of Hig - gin , British. If for some reason anyone wanted lo make tbe life or Tom Dewey, two-time Republican candidate for president. Hillerman would be a natural Nevertheless, he was born and raised in Texas ... People are always s hocked when they find out where I'm from." he says. Until a year of intensive voice training in New York, .. Ah tawked jes lak this." He says, ·•t was on the stage for 15 years and there are very few roles for cowboys. fn or- der lo survive on the stage in New York you had to lose a regional accent It was very hard for m e to do." He was more nervous about his Britis h ac· -INl "COAL MINEA'I OAUOHTUl" A.ISTWHAT -WIAU NEID ... .. _...., ... , CIMMlla '• la NHtNeYle -·ll. ... I I~" .... 1111 llJ nu BWES MOTHW AUNALOA "THE FOUR SEASONS'' (PG) l'Ultl "MODERN ROMANCE" LAVAIH a&CALL 14AUllflN ITAl'UTOOO H[C'O" EltZOHOO ooV THE FAN , ····~f "'(f"9'f ~ ... "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOME" cent .. I w11 1 11frald there'd be 1 lot of criticism." he says, "hke why did they hire Hillerman mstt•ad of an Enghshman? After the pilot th1.•n• "JS u coc-ktasl party for foreign buyers and I knt'" lhe HBC people would be there "I dreaded .io1ng bee a use I dreaded facing their cntil-1s m Aul then they came over en masse, and one i>aicl , ·John, your accent 1:. simply smashing! The only thing wrong is you hit "bloody." W1.• throw 1t away, reaJly' " Among his assets as an actor are his heavy. lidded eyes. which seem to hold his prey im· mobile whill• his rapier tongue impales him. Hillerman sµcnt 15 years on the stage, the la!>t four at u ttll'alr r in Wushington. D.C. "I was Onl' of tlw )(Uys who worked all the lime," he say!>, "but I l·ouldn't m,1ke any money." "I hud S700 111 the bunk I was 35 and began to think about th1.• futun· I didn't want to wind up as a dcdtcatl•d, broh old actor So I made a conscious l'fforl to come out here " NO W Pl AVINI, lDWAIUJI' UDDUIACK El Toro ~1 5880 UA MALL CIN•MAS WttlMlnt .... ~ MAMNNU,LAZA Bre~ !>29·5339 llWAAOI' lllllTDl SantJ Ana 54°'740 lDWAllD'I WOOOllUDGl 1<V1ne 551-0655 CIKDOMl Orange 634 · 2553 ITADtUM D.t. 01•n0t 639·8770 •·,Allll ACCIJ'TlD Foa TNll 9HIUIUT When ht' was gett1n)( st,1rled in New York, and again 10 Hollywood. lllllerman says he was determtncd nul to t ake J JOb ouLc;1de of acting "The &ec•unl} would not be a good thing." he says · Wht•n you n· hungr) you gel out there and hustlt· I hv1.·d in an apartment in New York that cost SJO J month I'd rnlht•r have had no m om•} und the \.\Olf al tht· door l>O I would get off m) duff and ~o out .ind look for an acting FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE JOb ·1 'ia\\ \\hat happ1•n1•d lo some actor friends of m tnl' Till') .:ot a hll It• lasll' of money and suddenly the\ \\l're lo<·hcl into that "It also happ1·1wcl tu friend!> of mine who got marril.'d Tht-y'<l haVl' a kid. then they'd h11vC' lo go to \.\ork . You can't play those Bohe· mi an games of s tarving 1n a garret waiting for a ® NO ONE UN0£R 17 AOMITT(O (Age litn11 ""' ve~ U\ Ce,,.lt\ at•UI part to come along · · 1·············~······· •i ~~· ~-U" ~~~ ,so~~oa~~-• 1"'\., VsHOW & 10 • .l.. SALf 4·oo p.m : Sunday, May 24th e MEWPORTElf INM • 1 1o7 JambO<ee Road Newport Beach • Near P C H & Jamboree! • ADMISSION $2.25 lor S.Z.00 w/odl H . ..... , • • •• • • • • • • • Chlldren under 12 free' ff' THE WORLD OF ANTIQUES: Fine Jewelry, Americana. Onentalia .• • Pnm1t1ves. Bronzes. Porcelains, Art Glass. Cut Glass. Silver. e e Furniture. etc I • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 Sports ••• 11 Keeps you on top of the local scene ... everyday In the Daily Pilat ntE '°"" llA80l9 (PGI l 1JO J 1•U 1 :00 111110120 John Boormen'1 EXCALl ..... 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Since it is privately held, It is not required to disclose financial results. The last time it did so was 1978, when the com· pany grossed a whopping S22S million, a 60 percent increase over the previous year. Kremer, (who pronounces his name KRAY-MER), joined The· Irvine Company in July 1977 after 13 years with Newhall Land & Farming Development Co., where he was active in de- veloping the planned community of Valencia (north of Los Angeles). He was installed as president shortly after a group or investors, collectively called Taubman·Allen-lrvine Inc., purchased the company for $337.4 mituon in a bidding war with Mobil Corp. As president, Kremer doesn't ·have to worry about housing - plex procedure involved ln ob- taining entitlement. Put more simply, dealing with local government. ·'To take a piece of around that ls ready to be developed and in the path of growth, il lakes now io excess of three years for a developer or landowner to go through the various regulatory steps that one has to go through," Kremer complained. .. And those steps are primari- 1 y controlled by cities and counties. By nature, they must be responsible lo their con- stituents, primarily people who are there already and who have homes. They're not too terribly concerned about the unhowsed masses out there." Kremer's most recent run-in with local government came two weeks ago over a commercial project, when the Newport Beach Planning Commission voled to reduce expansion of Newport Center by nearly SO per· cent. Commissioners first vetoed a proposed 400-room luxury hotel, and then recommended cutting more than 400,000·square feet off a planned 900,000·square foot of- fice development. "We look at Newport Beach as a fabulous city, but located in. the southern part of Orange County. It's a key piece of a 'To take a piece of ground that is ready to be developed ... it takes now in excess of three years for a de- veloper or landowner to go through the various regulatory steps.' hi• own. that is. He and bis wife, Bonnie, live with their two daughters in Newport Beach. He does worry, though, about those less fortunate than himself -not because he's the world's most caring guy, but because of the potential effect on company profits. He is, after all, a businessman. "The housing shortage is only felt by th.e people coming In - once you're he re , you don't worry much about It," Kremer said. "The main problem is really quite simple. There's a signifi- cant balance between the supply or housing being produced and the demand for il. The private sector, I think, is willing and .Jt..ble -setting aside for a mo· ;ftient the extreme financial :)i)arkets we're facing today -to ;produce a lot or hou.sine. ;:: "The system in which we :~erate just doesn't allow the ·housing to be produced." Thal system, which hH caused Kremer enoueh headaches to qualify him as an •spirin spokesman, is the com-. -·· ;;: much larger puzzle,•• Kremer said. "If you've tried to put anyone up in a hotel in southeast Orange County in the last couple of years, you'd know it's often impossible. ''It's (Newport Center plans) gotten tied up in the issue of airport expansion and other ma- jor, very important regional Is- sues. "I don't like to use the word 'failure,' but I'd call the plan- ning commission's action a set- back. Still, we're a long way from settling this issue. It will take years." The Newport Beach City Council can restore some of the drastic cuts suggested by the commission, but has yet to act upon~ · The Newport Center:-question, like Kremer's view of the city itself, is minor when compared with the larger issue of Orange County growth. The Irvine Company executive <See KREMER, Page C%) Peter Kremer, above, has a handle on The Irvine Company's pro- jects under way and in planning, as depicted in the map at right. The numberscOTTespondto the following projecta: 1. Irvine Induitrial Complex East, a 1,250- acfe planned Industrial complex; 2. Irvine Center, a 460-acre com- merdall retml center; 3. Reltdential com-numitie•, t.Oith Wood- bridge flank«l bf/ future project•; 4. Ma#l/Jam- boree hotel and in- duatrial support facilities; 5. University Town Center, a com- mercial core with re- sideritial wings; 6. Laguna Canyon Golf Village, just submitted to county; 7. Turtle Rock, seven ulidential neighborhoods; 8. Coastal Community, plans for development of 25 percent of 10 ,000-acre community; 9. Newport Center, general plan for completion under con- s1deration by city of Newport Beach. SANTA ANA COSTA MESA I I -~--~~ Considering a move? Start shopping around New legislation encourages rate, service competition By PAT DUNN Of • .....,,.. ..... Anyone faclns the prospect of an interstate move will face a smoother road due to sweeplns chantea In consumer protection rules mandated by the HOUHbold Gooch TranaportaUon Act of 1980. The reviltom encoura1e competition In rates and services u well u paperwork for t h e movint industry. The Interstate Commerce Commlnlon (JOC) rul• become effective mid-June. In addition, movers may sell an insurance policy for coverage above the "releued value," or limited liability rate, if a copy of the policy is tiven to the consumer. Many movers are selllnt "full value protection" -a guarantee to pay full replacement coeta tor loet or dama1ed &oodl rather than simply the depreciated value. This is not technically Insurance, but lt ii a means of protectint against limitations ln exi~tins claims 1ettlemeot IUidelines. CONSUMER CLOSE ·UP At'Ued Van Lines, Atlas Van Lines, BekiDI Van Lines, Global Van Lines, hlterttate Vaa LIMI, North Ammieu Vu Llne1 ud Ualted Van Llnel, amaq otben, hav. already offered "full value proUctiall" pJana. All la••• tome Umltadom •udl M a minimum ';:t..~-=ue of tM llllpmeat. llcmr nporta will COlltiau. to N NQUtred. 1'blM forma, wbleb must a.. 1tven to potent,lal n•tom~ •bow ti•• numbar ol bbMtbtl .u..-p"8 bf UM mover aDd the ...,.. .. i.,.1 ti aecvra\e non.Nrdft1 ..tlmates, OD•tlDM dellv.n• &Dd tlmel.Y data. MW••· The old rul• prcmded lhll IDformMioa la terms ol ~al lnaecurate .......... late p6'*'8fl _. ... ..,.... md w.UW e1aun.. .. • » .... Orenge Coast DAILY PU.OT/Sunday, May 24. 1981 Fulfilling a request Firms ha\~e special addresses By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I would like to send a sueeestJon to the fulrill· ment company that recently sent me a re· jeclion letter. Since this offer has expired, I am afraid that if J write to that post office box, I will get back my envelope marked "box cloaed. ·· Do you have the address of the fulfill· menl company in El Paso. Texas? -Rachel from Salt Lake City DEAJl RACHEL -The major fulfill~ ment companies do have special addresses to which people can write with their questions, suggestions and complaints. Here they are. I hope that they will come in handy. Nielson Clearing House, Consumer Af· fairs Department, P.O. Box NB-999. El Paso, Texas79977. The Maple Plain Company, Attention: Customer Relations, 1 lnduslrial Drive, Maple Plain, Minn. SS359. Young America Corp., Attention: Mrs. Nell Akre. Faxon Road, Young America, Minn. 55397. Promotion Fulfillment Corp., At· tention: Mary Lou Atkins, 1424 S. Washington Bl vd ., Comanche Iowa, S2730. (This is the fulfillment company in Clinton, Iowa.> DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I had a wonderful Mother's Day because the members of my family went out of their way to show that they appreciate me and respect my interest In couponing and re!undin&. From my husband I received a box of 1,000 envelopes, a big roll of Postage stamps and a dispenser. My 7-year-old lOn used his Johnson and Johnson "AUowance Money" to buy me an expanding check me so that I can take all my coupons to the store with me. With his dad's help, he set up the file into your 12 product groups and put at least one coupon into each compartment. My_ youngest son, 3, gave me folding scissors. address labels and a few proofs of purchase, which he came up with all by himself. The final touch to this whole wonderful day was the bumper sticker that they put on my car. It s ays "CAUTION -I Brake For Trash!" Ruth D. From El Paso, Texas DEAR RUTH -Thank you for your love- ly letter. I have discreetly ieft it in the family room where othe r inhabitants of my household may chance to see it. On Father's Day I still get shaving lotion -and have to peel off the label myself! REFUND OF THE DAV Write to the following address to obtain the form required by this free McCall's pat- tern offer from Clairol: Nice ·n' Easy Pal· tern Offer. P.O. Box 9130, Kankakee, Ill. 60910. This offer expires Dec. 31, 1981. ,------------cuP':;.-:-rn.£-a"EiuNos------------·,. I -.-.... cP11u1 1 I Cllp °"I tNs Ill• MCI k"9 II wltll 11m1i.r c......,.. verletlfl Of Lipton Herbel let tNI -ltbtl lrcm .,.y I I co11po11s -btvtre .. refu11<1 oflers wltll bewtr... bren!I of honey. Elll)lres Stpl. JO,'"'· I COUf)Olll. lor extmplt. Sten C011Kll"9 the "'"°'4 proOls I of purcl\Mt wftlle i.olllne tor the required rf/lulrld forms et ,.,. ._...._,.et, In -""' end~ Md NATUllAL SUN, Citrus c.tllrtl Inc. Rt<elve • ,. I when trtcMno wtftl frleftclt, ott.rs mey 11114 11e •vellMle 1111\d ol ll. IS or n. u. For $1.15, ..,... 1119 ,..,.red r.tund 1n tll .,_ of .. covntry. Allow 10 -.s to rKei"9 '"'"' Md four -•~n mlrt-ttrlps frcm .,.y HtlUf'tl H Cll refund. S.... Hltlh ""4p or L-Pvlp Fr01tn Concel'llr...., Orenee T .............. ....,.. ,,. w.ui ti-.."., .. ._ Tllh Juice. J:or U. U, -Ille lorm •ncl e19111 JtrlPL Elll)lres ... 11.·s llAMla c.ui• UJ.af .. ••,..... """' OK. JI. ""· ALU lUO CHll Refund, Sfnd IN required...,_ torrn •llCI 10 prool-ot1111rc11ta ..... frcm tops flf •v AllMI Brend P'OdUCts. EllPirtl July JI. 1"1. f'OLOEll'S COtSlen Offer. Recelvt t M'I of ,_ c0t1ltr1. s.nd 1119 1"9C111lrte1 refund form •nd Ille_. ... ··Fot .. r"s Coff9e .. Of' ·°Fol0tr"s FltklCI Coffw'" cut from IM plestl< U IP of tny Fo19tr•s Ctn or IN UrM-1 Product~ trom eny Folter's beg. 5etKt ~ ._ plctln9 K-1 from Hew York City, Jeu.-.vll ... Pllll-•~. Syr«uw. ao.1 .... c1e .. 1-. Plltsburgf\, Detroit, BtlU,,_eOf' AllMI•. E•plrH July JI, 1"1. "AWAllAN ~NCH 8wy0ne G.t One Fret. Recel"9 • sl•·PtC• o4 -.-e H•wtllen Punch c-. Send the r• Qwlred reluno lorrn. ,,,. Unlverstl ProcluU C- nwmbe,. f......, on -ol IN Hun<• c.,.s fram .,.Y SI•· peck H•••ll., Punch Fruit Punch end Ille Agitler ''"" prlceoftllub._kclrcled. EaplrH Oec.Jl, ltlt. SOU I RTCO. A.eel,,. t '°<ellt relUno w t <-tor -liter flf Diet s.ffr1. Stncl Ole required r9fund torm tnd the rt91S1er tape wltll Ille prk.e ClrtllCI of tnY slll· Pttk, eltftl-jWKk W ftmlly pec'8ge of Diet 54111'1. ~Uy .....,,.,. yow went llle c°"'-or Ille r-""'d. E•· plres OK. JI, I"'· SWISS MIU A9f1M'41 Otter R«elve t ref-ol $1 or $1.SO. For $1. -Ille required ,...._ form -IN'M Unl,,.rMI Proclucl C-from ••. u .. or ~e Swiss Miu cMlsws. For $1.SO, Hncl the totm tnll thr" Unlvet'MI Product """'-from »ounce <.enlllen. E•· plres Feb. n. 1"2. &onus! This offer_.,.., require• forl'll a c 0 s a 0 a a "·-... . , From Page C1 KREMER SPEAKS OUT ON HOUSING ••• believes continued arowth i.a in· evltable, and lf local bar riers ire erected to slow lt down, state measures will be enacted toover-ruJethem. ' The company plans to ta1ce an active role In th11t growth. Ac· cording to Kremer, the majority or the firm's agricultural hold· ings a'liubstantial 60,000 acre11 including 14,000 under irrigation to produce such crops as avocados, oraoges and row c rops like strawberries, asparagus, tomatoes and celery is destined for commercial and residential development. "Growth is occurring and will continue to occur in this region," Kremer said, "and unless all of the cities can gel together and figure out how to legally get peo pie to stop migrating, it's going to get worse and worse. "'Our position is that it's much more logical to figure out how to prepare for growth, how to plan for it, how to deal with it in an orderly way rather than trying to st ick our heads in the sand and say that it's not going to occur. "Eventually," Kremer con- tinued, ''ttie entire ranch proper· ty will be developed. Eventually is a long, long time. "The answer I really prefer people to understand is that for the next several decades there will still be an agricultural operation on the Irvine Ranch. "But you have to be realistic. The debate whethe r Orange County is goi n g to b e an agricultural or urbanized county is already resolved. "We are now the sixth largest county in the United States in terms of population and the am ount of gross national pro· PETER KREMER: Growth m Orange County is inevitable. duc t. So, it's a little bit ridiculous to argue whether we s hould keep it agricultural," Kremer said. Kremer is a realist, and the volatile, unstable conditions of capital markets bother him. He believes anything that can be done to attract more money to capital markets for housing is productive, and "it's very clear rinanciaJ institutions are going to have to have new types of in· strumcnts that will allow them to invest money in housing and to protect them against the erosion caused by inflation. "ff we don't," Kremer con· eluded. "it means there wiJI bf> very. very little money available for housing.·· In has business, that can mean disaster Sirco park sales top $1.5 million Sales figures for the Sirco Irvine Business Park office condominiums, as of notice of com· pletion, topped Sl.5 million, reported commercial brokerage agents Walker & Lee. Occupancy al the Business Park is offered in 30 days, or at the close of a normal escrow period. As current renters of business properties become aware of the financial .. first-user -tax benefits·· and other advantages of ownership, an even greater demand for these condominiums is ex peeled Sirco suites on Carnegie Avenue in Irvine range in size from approximately 3432 square feet to 8,446 square feet of combined office-warehouse area. Parking and landscaping are included. Suites may also be adapted lo buyers needs, and flexibly designed interiors allow for future ex- pansion. The units are owned in fee simple. From Page C1 According to Robert Solomon, president of S.l.R. Developers, builders of the garden-styled complex, the available units are a mixture of de- luxe one-story office and warehouse space that are particularly suited to the smaller professional firm des iring to own their own fa cilities. "We complete<l and sold out our first business condo a block away on Warne r Avenue, and because of the tremendous success there, we are actively pursuing this, and other parks," Solomon s aid. Prices at the development begin at $254,000 and creative financing is available at 1234 percent with 25 percent down. . I \ ' • ~ i t ~ I F I ~ I ~ I . I MOVING RULES EFFECTIVE IN JUNE In order to assess the related risk of poor performance between movers, cons umers now will be able to avoid movers who had the lowest level of accurate estimates, timely service, etc., depending on which aspect of performance is mos t important to the inidividual. Mover s a r e permitted to accept consumers· charge cards. but no mover currently offers this option. Other provisions of the Household Goods TransPortation Act are still being put into effect. The legislation gives movers until June to est ablish independent informal dis pute settlement programs or face attorneys' fees of successful plaintiffs. Mac Mann, Los Angeles ICC special agent, sees the 1980 act as a break for the moving consumer. "The full value replacement protection insurance program Is par~icularly ,helpful and movers will have to compete with each other, giving the consurn,er a real chance t.9 'shop' for the best plan," he said. Mann added that the 120-day claim settlement lime limit still applies and copies of complaint ratios for 17 top moving companies compiled accordinc to the type of complaint will be available by midsummer. 1cc·s address is 300 N. Los Angeles St.. Los Angeles90012. Phone: (213)688·4008. ·'Our olfice should be contacted for emergency problems that occur during a move, but complaints s hould be directed to our hot line, (800) 424·9312," he explained. Major Orange County moving firms have started to revise services in accordance with the new rule. Dan Kaske, owner of Apace Moving and Storage of Irvine, a Bekins Van Lines agency, said, "It's exciting to see where the moving industry has been and where we are going now. Bekins Is offering binding estimates and the moving public's reaction to knowing exactly what their move will cost has been very favorable." Bekins also guarantees pickup and delivery dales within two days. "If we're late, we pay the client $100 per day on shipments of 5,000 pounds or more with motel chMge~ and 50 percent of food cost,'' Kaske explained. ''Our tuJI value insurance costs 85 cents per $100 valuation, with a $21,000 minimum coverage allowed.'' Global Van and Storage of Santa Ana offers an optional binding estimate plan. Larry Stanley , execu tive vice president, said. "There's really no advantage Lo the customer in a guaranteed estimate unless one of several estimates is a lot lower than the rest. A guaranteed estimate can backfire if t he s h ipment weight is significantly lighter than estimated. "The cons umer usually i s not experienced in judging household shipment weight, so lhJs is an impQrtant matter to consider before agreeing to a binding estimate." Global also pays $100 per day to consumers who must wait for a late shipment. United Van Lines is offering a guaranteed moving estimate on a triaJ basis, and it is optional, according to J err y Boehne of O'Neil Moving and Storage, Santa Ana. ··cons umers s hould remember that guaranteed estimates may be on the 'liberal' side for the mover. Also, if the driver arrives and sees there's a lot more weight involved, a new agreement will have to be signed," he said. United also offers a full protection replacement Insurance plan. North All)erican Van Lines of Laguna Niguel offer! full protection insurance, mainly as an incentive for corporations whkh transfer their executives, according to manager Cecilla Finn. '·we are not offering binding estimates in California, but we do reimburse customers for late delivery expenses," she said. Beverly H.ills Transfer and Storage Co. of Irving, an Allied Van Lines agency, does not offer binding estimates yet. Vice President Doug HUI said. · · Altied decided to offer a flat 7 percent rate reduction to ever yone. Our full value insurance costa 75 cents per $100 valuation, but we also have deductible policies. For instance, a SJOO de ductible lowers the prem ium to 50 cents per $100 valuation.'' HUJ noted that the new JCC rules are causing concern to marketing departments of all major moving firms. "You wonder what's going to happen to the margin or profit for our Industry with increased competition. A lot of companies have just gone out 9( business. IRS&RULES1 IN YDUFI FAVDR! 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But, you have to conJlder that the surchar1e ls up to 19 percent of today'• base rate moving cost." ------=---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tmmedflte foncuno on eQ"'tv In.homes, units, commerc11t, or r1w llnd. Short 1erm SWlng Loam-wrth no monthly QaVments- 1tso av1t11bte. 714/955·260~ . COMMUNITY HOME LOAN, INC. Hett OOVUTR!ETr SUITE 100, NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFOUllA fl.660 LICblHO HOll.H The park is located on Carnegie Avenue, just west of Red Ifill A venue On-site information is available at 1901 Carnegie Ave. $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • Inter••• only PllV--"' • Weekly c o••ltee•t• • lnco•• •Co•••rd el • R ... ldenllal • Montltly f••dU..• • 6 80nth• 10 S y-r. • So•thern Callfornw ( 1•nr.u.1 1nH loan lnfonaatlon eerwlce tin v( 1ur hnnn" iny "'-'l·d~ (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 NewPOr1 Center Drive Design Plaza Newport Beach Ce1t1om1a 92660 RADIO PAGER '6.1 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa- ger for only 1100 with 30 days guaranteed parts and labor. Be paled in a four county area, Lot Angeles. Orange. Su Ber..aNlno tad River- side Coan&let. 481 S. SANT A FE SANTA ANA • CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE -a $ Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Sunday. May 24. J981 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATIOfil INCLUDI THOHON , ... 111wvo•11. MIOWUT. """(· , ••• •OtTOtll, DIUOIT ANO ClllCllUUft lfOC·• llt(tlAltOU AllD Hl'OtlUO IY TMt NASO ANe tliJTINlf Cl _.,..~-~-,---- C4 ft ..-.. -- AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOfATIO..• INCLUDI uaon ON TM& NIW YOIUC, MIDWUT, "C"IC ,. ••• 10\TOH, OITllOIT HO (INCINNllTI "OC• Ut•ANOH 4NO lll'OITIO aY THI NAlO ANOllOTINll ... .. ·---·-· ... -a "'" _._,.. __________________ .,_ ---------~------------·---------------... 4~:--... ·--··----------... ·---------.-. U.S. power system 'vulnerable 1 WASHINGTON CAP I Tho nation's electric power system ts vulnerable to major ln- t err up ti on s trom •abotage or terrorism, and the federal govern- m ent is doing l lttl~ about it , the con · gresslonal auditing agency says. The power system has never suffered a na- tional disruption or long- term regional disrup- tion, the General Ac- counting Office noted, but is ''hlgbly vulnera- ble because its compo· nents are widely dis- persed, operated in a low manpower enviroo- m en l , have minimal security and are highly interdependent." A recent GAO rep9rt said the agency's in· vestigators s tudied an unidentified region with 120 separate utilities. "An attack on just eight substations could result in widespread power outages. with cascading blackouts throughout the electrical grid. In addition. major me tropolitan areas in t h e r egion could be without power for sev~ral days and be sub· ject lo rotating blackouts for over a year." the report said The GAO said an ex· tended power disruption in the unidentified re gion would hurt major military facilities and the s hip, aircraft, elec· lrica l equi pment , t r an s port ation. chemical , primar y metal and wood product industries ·Wife, mom get heave MASCALUCIA. Sicily (AP > Claiming his bride-to-be loved her mother more than him, 20-year-old Carm ello Nicostra hur led them both over a third-floor balcony, police said in announcing his a rrest. Concetta Quintavalle, 46, died, a nd he r 18· year -old daughter Giuseppina was critical· ly injured. authorities said. DEATH NOTICES JOllNSOS :'liADINE E JOllNSON resident or :-.lc\\ porl lil'aC'h. CA. Pass(.'(J a":" M11y 21. 198 1 Surv1\\!cJ by hn hus band . Theod ore W J ohnson. 'on. Fr11n k ,\ Bul'han;in of S.rn .\l all'" CA. daughtl•r. B.irburJ B T1lloti.on or Kinitman. AZ. 2 grandsons. Dr \\'Ill H James of Co::.tu .\le::.a . CA. and Frank E Buchanun of San Mateo . 2 ~real grandr hlldrl'n Memorial s en•ires 11 OOA M Tue ... da' Ma) 26. at Par1f1r Vtl'" C h a p c I t-: n I o m b m c n I P ar 1 rll: \'1 e w ~I c m o r 1 a I P ark In 111.:u of rt<nH•rs . family suggest!> ml•murial rnntra bullon ::. l o ra,·oratc rh a rat' Paci r1t· \' 1t•\1 Morluar) D1 rcetnrs .,.... Neo&tme Society C"IMATI&.i •UlllALATIU 646-7431 ., .. , ............ , ·-....... . ......... _ --tile .. , ·~'1 ----c:.11or-...- J411n Ci!t-..-.• r McCOtlMIC. MOUUAllfS "I Laguna Beacn 494 941 5 Laguna Hill~ 768·0933 San J.Jan Cap1str<11111 495 177b H.UIOI LAW~MT. OLIVE Mortuary• Cemetrf\I Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 5554 "HCl llOTHllS llUllOADWAY MOlTUAlY 110 B1oadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTI llaGHOH 5MfTM I TUTHtU. WISTCLlff CHAf'IL 427 C 17th St Costa Mesa t\46·9371 . \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24. 1981 Cl ake Home A Haven ••. with a l.A.,az.B()Y recliner PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTITICllUt MS&llall -.AMI..,., .... , TM ... ._.,.. ..,_ •rt ... ,_. ............. ; CA ... L.IMIHO, 111 ._. Mlle o~•v•. SutW ••· o,.,.., Ce•lfWlll• twt 111..-tJ. Ltw11, 111t YI ... Del tel, Aftellelm Miiia. ~lfwftl•...., C"9111t J, ........ u.iit Clnll6t 0.11, AMMlrll Hiib, CMIWft6e ,_,. T"lt w.1 ..... la ,..,.. ... _,, e llmltMI .,....,.,.. Alt!M J, 1..ewlt T"h ,..__, ... flled wltll tM CWlll'I' C..,ll el Ol'Mtt C-y .., ......... "'' " .. .. ,IAl!lt!Wf Or ... C.tl o.11, ,. ... . MAit ,, It, 17, u. ,., 1101"'1. PUBLIC NOTICE "CflTIOUI •UllM811 MAMI ITAfU .. llT The lollewlng peroono .,. dol119 IMllllWH .. MAll'LILLO MAIUtlT INO, _,, •1rc11 SttHt, Swll• 02, IO•lllOr1 •• e< ... Cellfwnl• .... J-Jft/M Hlllt, •11 \.8'811•. Cott• ¥ew, Cell"omle mi. 0..C. K•Y Hlllt, 2'11 L.8S.lle. c .... Me ... Celllornl• .,.,. Thlt lllnl.,.U lo <endloetff llY an Ill 01•10"41 o.Mlle I( ""'' '"" , ... _. ·-..... "''"'ti. ,___......,....._....,.,_.,:.._.:____:; __________ --4 Cow11fy c .. ra of Of.,. .. '-"'' .., ,., ......... Apr II JO, ltll Check our prices and save ! We offer: • I mmedlate free dell very • We speclal•order • Largest selection locally • Below List Prices! LUCY 100 -Lucy, the elephant building in Margate, N.J ., looks at the Atlantic Ocean as she celebrated he r looth birthday recently, Lucy has been standing on the beach south of Atlantic City, N .J . , since 1881. P1613'1 Pullfl•-Or-Ooe•I 0.lly ll'lltlt, Mn 2. 10. 11. i.. "'' ~,· PUBUC NOTICE "C'TITIOUI IMIM1tau ltAMa ITAT8MallT Open Memorial Day 9-6 The loll-1"9 pert011t •re doll\9 .,., ......... . I F ltEETIME OF LAGU NA BIEACH, UI~ Cerllmffn Wey, lelil"M 8ee<ll, Cetlfoml• taSI LlnO• Fromm ForkHOI, ISU Cu llll>••" Way, L•tu11e •••<II. C•fllornl• '26.51 Jo ANt Oelr• -· 1514 CMfb. Ileen Wey, i._.. llNCll. Celllornle .,.,, Doomed U.S. tank popular in S. Korea Thlt 11u11 ... u la conctu<l.O lty • However , speciahsts say the veMr••~~F--' vehicle's lightweight a l uminum T111t , ... _ •• 111• •"".,. armor would remain a problem if C•u11h c .. rk of °'.,,.. C.UllCy .., WASHINGTON (AP> -The Army's Sheridan armored fighting vehicle. doomed more than two years ago as a Sl.2 billion failure, ap- 1 parently will be born again as a South Korean war machine. "They know it's a lemon," said one U.S. defense official. "We didn't sell -----------------~-------------thema~gin apoke.They~~dfor the Sheridan." Know different property listings By ROBERT J . BRUSS When property owners decide to sell their property and list it for sale with a real estate broker. most sellers think there is only one type of listing But there are four types of realty listings to consider Knowing the advantages of each can make a property sale easy and profitable. I. THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT to sell listing. Most realty brokers favor the exclusive right to sell listing. This type gives the broker maximum control incentive to get the property sold. Homes are us ually sold on this type of listing. The exclusive right lo seU listing guarantees the listing agent a sales commission whether the broker or the owner locates a buyer. If another broker produces a buyer. the two brokers split the sal~ commission. Since the broker is sure to earn a commission. no matter who finds a buyer , the broker spends most of his time and advertising money on exclusive right to sell listings. In most com munities. exclusive right to sell listings can be submitted by the broker to the local multiple listing service. This cooperative ex- change. open to local brokers. distributes listing information and photos to member brokers who may have a buyer for the property. REAL ESTATE Keep it lean DEAR BOB: Last fall we,... sold our home and realized about $40,000 net cash which we now have sitting in a money market fund. We finally found a home we want lo buy . The seller will finance our purchase. She doesn't care if we put $15,000 down pay- ment or lhe full $4-0,000. Which is best? MyraC DEAR MYRA : $15,llt. Always make a mlaJmal doWD payment. Aa llome .eUen are •ow dl1coverta1. wlaea yoa decide lo aell, die lar1er yoar eIUUD1 mortgage tile easier It I• lo resell your home. If the deal goes through, South Korea probably will pay lhe United States only $10 million -or $10,000 apiece -for 1,000 Sheridans now in storage. The South Koreans then will try to remodel them in their fac· tories. defense officials say. Defense Secretary Caspar Wein· berger and South Korean military leaders discussed the deal during a meeting in San Francisco. The M-551 Sheridan was mentioned publicly as a m ong weapons lhe United States is prepared to sell South Korea. One official, askmg to remain anonymous, said the South Koreans are famiUar with the Sheridan's his· tory of problems but apparently are confident they can remodel the 16-ton tank-like vehicle and put it to good use. "We're not really sure what .they have in mind for it." he said. "They can work wonders with the chassis. probably in ways that wouldn't be suitable for our forces." Other sources said the Sheridan's 152-millimeter gun system, which a l so wa s des igne d to launch Shillelagh missiles, will be stripped off before the vehicle is shipped to Korea. The Sheridan's c h assis was descri~ as excellent and possibly usable as a tracked carrier for air defense or other weaooni1. Aprll JO, IWI t he South Koreans used the re-PmMJ vamped Sheridan in a tank bat· Pubu.-0r ... eo.11 0.11, Pltoc, . Mey,, 10, 17, u . ,., 11-..,. tlef1eld. PUBLIC NOTICE The Sheridan, named for Civil War ! cavalry general P hilip Sheridan, was · built to serve as an armored recon· naissance or assault vehicle which "'~~~!~:.":r could be dropped by parachute from r ... •o1•-1ne ,..,_, •r• 11o1111 an airplane. . bu•1::-o-:rPROOUCTION HRYICU After investigating reports of 11421 Mwrpll' Avenw•. lr~lne'. ' d ( t . y · l 'c Celllornla'271• serious e ec s in . 1e nam serv1 . e, a J•mtt "· RoH, JOI Herclnw• House Armed Ser vices subcommittee avenue, ear .... °"' ""'-" ee""""'• severely criticized the Sheridan in .,.,~onna L RoM 301 H•rcluva 1969 So did the General Accounting Ave ...... earciN 0.1 '""'-" c.et•lofN• OHice, Congress's investigative arm ~~ •• bWneu ,, ~-•by..,~· The Army had persistent dif· 1ncorporatec1 .,_ .. '°" ...,,., ....,. • ficulties with the Sheridan gun's coo-P•<1Mrlhlp ventional a mmunition. Also, in 1978, ,,.1, .. =.";.,'::";.1111 wit11 u. the Army cited "low system reliabili· c°""'' cterk of 0r ..... Cewll• .., ty of the M -551 which resulted in ~" "· ,.. .,.,..., significant user troop dissatisfac· Publl-0r-c-01 o.11y ll'ltot, lion" as well as the high cost of ov~r · MeO . •o. 11• u. 1•1 -~ hauling the f!l~chine among its PUBLIC NOTICE reasons for deciding to phase out the Sheridan But the Army tinkered with lhe She ridan for another nine yeari. before finally giving up on it in late 1978 and deciding to phase it out. PICTITIOU HAMa T11e toll-Int ,.., lluMMU8 l ; SOLA" SHORES, Mein Street ISO, Huntl ntt• ••ell, C•lllonrl•._ I 2 H•rvey ~'9. 16al Hl.,.tlc: The Army repor ts o n Y 1 7 circ••. Hunt1nvton ...... c.11tom1a Sheridans are left in a regular com· n.., bat unit, the 82nd Airborne Division. JoM ~ .. '"' "-' arc:te, Hw11tl ....... _,,, Cel ............... That's because it is the only armored ••m Sm1111, uo• '-"*'9. "- vehicle light enough (16 tons) to be "7~::"~~~"' by. air-dropped, Army officials said. An ea.,.,., ~p. M ·60 main battle lank weighs about Thi• .• ..::;:~~ •1111 .. SStons. Count' Ciera of 0r ..... Ce<Hlty on Aptll :IO, 1.-i. Another 13 Sheridans are scattered ""au among National Guard units and 330 Put11i.-0r.,.. c-11 o.uy ""..._ M•Y J, 10, 11, U, IWI ,.._.1 or them have survived to play tbe1--------------role of Soviet "aggressor vehicles" in U. S. Army maneuvers. Use of the multiple listing ser vice. plus the listing broker's normal ma(keting activities, gives the listed property the widest possible m arket exposure to gel the seller the best price and sales terms_ 2. EXCLUSIV E AGENCY listing. Another type of exclusive listing, the exclusive agency. gives the broker less control over the property .of- fered for sale. The exclusive agency listing ap- points the broker the seller's exclusive agent to market the property. But if the seller finds a buyer for the property without the broker's aid. the seller owes no sales commission to the broker. Other adva.ata1es of a lar1e mort1a1e lnclade C 1) malllmam income tas ded•ctlona for la· tereat, (Z) repayment lD c h eape r , inflat e d dollars, and (3) cash coaaervatloa fo r emergendea or other ln· veatmenta. A.good bet 'China Men' tabbed best book of 1981 The result is that most brokers don't like ex· elusive agency listings . They reason that it's a race between the seller and the broker to find a buyer. But as a practical matter, most property owners lack the ability to find a direct buyer. so the exclusive agent usually wins the race. Most multiple listing services will not accept exclusive agency listings. However. a few multiple listing exchanges will accept this type of listing. DEAR BOB : O ur home has been for sale since January, but the market is slow. The only offer we received was for a lease with option to buy in two years. The buyer offered lo pay $10,000 "consideration for the option." We were hoping for more, but at least It's an o ffe r . However, the b u yer wants the option price to NEW YORK (AP) "China Men," Maxine Hong Kingston's book about her Chinese a ncestors who came to the United States. has won the 1981 American Book Award for general non-fi ction. . The awards, being presented for a second year, were announced at ceremonies held at Carnegie Hall and hosted by William F . Buckley Jr. a nd J ohn Kenneth Galbraith. More than 1,300 c ritics. publishers, librarians, booksellers. authors and others were on hand. 3. THE NET LISTING. A variation of the ex-be today's price, not elusive agency and exclusive right to seU listing is what the home will be Novelist and essayist Francine du the net listing. This type of listing, illegal in some worth in two years . Plessix Gray presented Kenneth states ~cause of the danger to the property seller, Also, the offer provides Burke, 84, literary critic and poet, lists thepropertyata netsalesprice.Anyamount Coralltherentpaidtobe with the Na tiona l Medal for the realty broker can get a buyer to pay above the c r edited toward the Literature for "a distinguished and net amount becomes the broker's sales com-h i continuing contribution to American mission. p u r c a 1 e. pr c e . Alth ...... i letters." Two examples will illus trate. Suppose oulP-' we r~ anx ous Burke received an award of $15,000 you want lo sell your home for $100,000 net: to sell , we r e n ot and a bronze medal. Other literary sales price. So you sign a i1w,ouu net listing with a desperate . Sh~d we ac· award winners received $1,000 and a broker. But if your broker works ver y hard and cept t.hia offer · produces a $120,000 purchase offer, you're obllgat· Mrs. L.W. ~1~~=~: Novelson sculpture. They in· ed to accept it even though lhe broker would then DEAR M&S. L . w.: -Auto111otr•,·•loe•IPltf: .. .,,.11 WllltmM," b'f receive an outrageous $20,000 sales commission. Leaae..,..._ aften, like J"'"" K..-.. '-lkowr, .. s. ...... 1 11eca.tt," by~ B •Ir. pepert1•<k -c,.110r .. ·1 -··fiction ... Tiie Nlglll Swff'ntlwr;· by B•••Y 9"9n. herOto.,.r, .. R•mon• -""'~ ... by llev•rty Oeery, -tieca. c111-·. ""'*'· -..llcllon. "Oh Boyl ......... by Allton Cregl11 Herdt -J-L.ewreflte Mell. Fiction. "Pl•ln1 Song," by Wright Morris, hardcover; "Tiie Stora .. of Jolln ci.-," by .Jofln Cheever. -rback. -FlrstNOWi; "Slsllr Wo«," by AM~ G•n•r•I non ·fl<llOft, paperbeck "Th• LUI CowbOy," by J-ICr-. -History· "C"' lsllanlly, So<lel Toler en<• •Ml HomoM1<U8lllY." by J-~I. ller<koWr; ........ n Ille Storm So Long. Al•rme\11 of Sle.......,," oY ~ f , Lltweck, -b«k. -Poetry: "Tile N-10 Stay s1111:· l>Y Llael Mwellar. Science: "Tiie P•Nle'• T""mb," .,., ~ J•y G oulO, l\etclcowr; "Tiie Meoww encl IN SNll," by Lewh T-•· -rback. -Transletlon. "Tiie L•Uers of 0 .. 1.ev Fl-rl, IQO.IW," tr-lated fly Fr•nclt S ......... lllr; " ScllfnlOl'l E ...... ng IEetM 111 Gold," lr-1.-0 by )OllW E w-. T he winners wer e selected by panels of judges who are professional me mbers of the book community. The American Book Awards are successors to the National Book Awards. In 1980, their first year, numerous authors and others in the industry objected to the increased num ber of awards and the fees charged for entry in the contest and refused to lake part. This year, however, there had been little public stir. Part of that money should be yours. re111lu ~ often, Or s uppose again you list your home at are .,.UaMe. la ret1U'1ll $100,000 net sales price. But th.is lime the broker for fa•oraltle lease· isn't so fortunate. A bargain hunlini buyer offers optlo• fl•••cl•I. JO• just $100,000 fo r your house. Since the broker has a allOtdd ....... ltelleftU fiduciary duty to you. the seller. he must pre!ent too. Leaae-optloaa are the Sl00,000 offer to you even though the broker •reat for b•Jera aad then earns no commission when you accept. The aellera, b•t doa't let unhappy result i.s that the broker might be tempt-ynr bayer take advu· Women doctors gain, hut promotions lag ed to "dJacourage" such an offer. ta•e of 7 ... A betler alternative to the net listing la to use BOSTON (AP) -About "quarter of the young doctors setUn1 up prac· tlce in the United States the.se days are femaJe, but women docton are atilt bavtna trouble 1andln1 tbe prestlgioua top Jobs at tbe nation's medical schools, a study showa. the exclusive right to sell listine. U the seller Rome •alMt are H · wants a speci!lc net price, such as $100,000, the pecte• te laereaae at broker can add bis normaJ commiaalon to tha t IHM lt ,..ttt1& ,er JHr aQ"ount and list the property for about $107,000 In for tM eat few 1ean. this example. Se It ...W Ml "9 •· , ................ . 4. THE OPEN LISTING. Some realty aetten mistakenly thlnk it's am art to tell every broker in town that their property la for uJe. Tbe fint bro.ker lo produce an acc~ble offer earm the commission. Bul lf the teller finch a buyer he owe& no comml11lon. The result II that top brokers work on aelUni open llatJnp only on rainy daya when Lhtt•'• nothina el•t to do. "Pocket UsU.n•" la a.notber name for an open U1Un1. lt't called a pocket U•tiu *•ua• brolurn onen write down the property lnlo..-maUoa and put it in thtir pocket, never tharin1 the detail• with othe.r a1ent1 who rnay have a buyer. ()pea U.Unp are often bidden from other broken bee auae th• second broker couJd deaJ dlreet with the aeller, culUnc ow. the cooperaUve nnt broker. dell pmdaue ~ two The review documenta a remarka· JHn'fn...., •t teut ble s u.ree in the number• ol women 2t pere49& ~ .... belDI admitted to this once ta..,ely _.., •• •arbi , .... et all·male profe11lon. But ll atHrt.a, '"' -... "Medical school• should conacJoualy Al ,_ IM fllll c....it take the lead In promot101 women, tew ar• &II• ,.,c• aae 11 they did in admitttns. women to •rice fer re•• ••" • medical acbool." ddlMO I ._.. 9'rtM The study wu conducted at the &Ht 111,... ...... U.. Unlve11lty of Arllona Colleee of efln, ,....... ,.. n.e Medldne by Judith 8. Bratlow and IMJI • _....., • -... Dr. Marilyn Heins. It waa publltMd ,..... .-. 1111 ,.... •• In the rilew Bneland Journal of .... ,.. -··· ... I Medktne. ••1er•1 ·~ .... , An editorial In tbe same blue pre- "",.. Mme awa7. dlcta that women doctors wtU bHt _. trouble rising to the top of their pro- fession as long aa they must elve p oftheir time to railing children. The 1reat Increase In the number of women entering medicine oc· curred early in the last decade. In 1970, women accounted for 11 percent of the students .startln1 medicine 1chool. By 1979, that number bad grown to 28 percent. Only 14.000 women eraduat.ed from medical school• between 1930 and 1970, compared with 20,000 between 1970 and 1980. However. the study said, there bu been only a •mall lncreaM ln the number of women on medical school faculties durtn1 tbe put decade, and few women bold admlnist.ratlve poll· Uona. No medical •t-bool lJ bea.4*.t by a female clean • The r~aearchera utd medical scbooll ahouJd recruit youq female 1radu.ates. Watttto tr4'de -in on .a newk ~I? U se a Daily Pilot Penny Pincher Ad to sell items under $100. 3 lines for 2 days only $1..SO a day. Sorry, no com- mercial ads allowed. Charge your Penny Pincher Ad or use your Visa or Master Card. Call Classified Advertising at ~2-5678 to place your ad. . I I I . I ' 11111J Plat · ,.._...,,....,._....~-··--t-·---- I Orange Coatt OA!LY PILOT/Sunday. May 2•, 1981 Law entry t est d u e revamp WASfUNGTON <AP> The Law School AdmlHlon Teal 11 boinf revamped to eliminate mult ·choice quf'11tlon11 on ma\b and grammKr, moke proapec· live luwycrs display their writ· Ing ability und discourage using 11cores as an absolute entrance requirement Law arhools which 11pon11or the exam plun to jettison the tradl· tlonal 200 lo-800 scorlnM scale In ravor of o 10 to 50 s<'Kle that will sharply reduce the s pread of scores The Law School Admission Council u 1d it decided on tht two-d ig it scoring ll)lllfm "because the> three dlRlt score scale can create an Impression of pred-;1on that HI not war ranted · The ne" 'er'llon or the LSAT. rosh nf{ S2 m1lhon to develop, wi ll be 1th1en startin g in the summt>r or \982 Some Ml,000 people take the exam each ~ear in the scramble for the 40.000 a\•ailable seats in law schools The test ls llften a ke~ barner for future la\\ Hrs to hurdle ~om <' <.'hools ·use nHnlmum LS \T rutoff sc•ores. a1tamst ad monitions from the('(lunc1l Rru<"e I Zimmer. executive director of the council. said the ne\\ 4<l pomt scale '" intended to d1!'coun~e the use M small wore d1fferen<'t's to shape ad· 111 iss1~~s df'('1s1ons It will mln1m1t<' the chan<'" that the UH' of 100 man~ num bers exag i?t'ral ei> th<' d1He renrt> 1n the space behH't'n the points " M ult1ple-eho1t'e quest ions on problem ident1f1callon. analysis. lo~tc. rt-asomng and reading will remain the backbone of the exams These quest ions will be posed in six J~minulesecllons But students will not be asked to test their wits correcting un· grammatical sentences or solv- ing geometry , and othe r quan· ta ti ve math questfons. The council is an association ~of 171 law schools approved by the American Bar Association. It sponsors the LSAT . which is prepared and scored by the Educational Testing Service of P r inceton. N.J ., the nation's largest maker of academic ad· m ission tests. Zimmer said the scale will squeeze together scores at the top and the bottom of the scale. ·'The top 1 percent or so and the bottom 1 percent or so will be compressed," he said. The council and the ETS have revised the scor es or nearly 22,000 students who look the LSAT on Fe b. 21 because of an a m biguous geometry question that h ad several correct answers. Throwing out the question cost $50,000 and caused 15,000 stu· dents' scores to go up, most by one or two points. About 1,000 students gained three points and 35 picked up four points. But 6,600 lost ground, most by three or four points, while 800 lost five points and 36 lost six points. A test-take r . Chris topher Laucks of Brookline, Mass., s potted the fl aw. He was able to s econd-guess the test-makers because he paid $4 extra to have the questions and answers sent back with his score. The council .adopted a disclosure policy in 1980 in the wake of a test dis- closure law passed in New York. Next year the LSAT basic r~ will be raised from $15 to $2( and all students will get the tes1 back. The Med ical College Ad missions Test was revampe< several years ago in an attemp to make it a better indicator o who would make a good doctor. ,.~., ........ BU I LDER'S IIOME TO BE HIS W U/SIANA CASTLE Simon Villemarette stand3 m front of structure near New Orleana 'Bore d ' builde r creating castl e ByJULESWH A~S.-ci.tc..._H .. RI IRISH BAYOU, La. -Simon Villemarette, like his father before him, has spent all his life in the business of building. He has built houses, mosUy, and, since it is a business, they have been houses for other peo· pie . So it was not unusual that when he passed his· 50th year he decided it was hi gh lime he built one forhlmseU. What is unusual is the building he has elected to build. It has nothing lo do with the adage about a man's home being his castle, but that is what he is do- ing . Villemarette is building him self a castle. It is not quite finished, but already he is pleased with what he sees. "Isn't it something?" he says, nodding. His neighbors, for their part, ar e more pu zzle d than a scalloped medieval turret rising above their one-street village of wooden cottages and bail stores scattered beside a lazy bayou. "I swear I don't know what on earth that man !las on his mind," said the lady at the grocery. "Ask him," Just so. "I have in mind," Simon ex- plained, "to put all the skills I have learned in my trade into this i one job, this castle. You could call it a statement. ··Every bit of construction, every beam, every piece or mold- ing from bottom to top is done as best J know how to do it, and I am doing it all myself." But why a castle? "Frankly," he said. "I am b o r e d w i th rec tangles . Everything I have built has been a rectangle. One year l built 300 houses, all rectangles. Thal Is the way houses are built, and I am t ire d of it. I wante d to do som ething different." "I thought about a l'ighthouse. That would have been nice. Then I thought of a castle and s aid lo myself, why not?" So he went to the encyclopedia and found the C-volume and in it a picture of a castle, but its ap- pear ance seemed right and it became his model. AMERICA "Mine. naturally. is smaller an~ simpler, but you get the idea." Ind ee d L a C hateau Villemarette, as a carved plaque calls it, is unmistakably a castle. It is baclally a round turret of two stories joined lo a square -but not, God forbid, rectangular - shorter structure. The shorter structure consists of a storage area "the dungeon" below and a bedroom above. The round structure, the turret, houses a room 20 reel in diameter with kitchen facilities built into the wall, crowned by a chan· deller any knighl or lady fair would be proud to dine beneath. Above is a bedroom. "There is no living room," he said. "Everybody always winds up in the kitchen anyway, so why have one?" Villemarette and his wife, Elsie, do not plan to live here. Their home is not their castle. Their home, conventlona.lly rec- tangular, is in Arabi, a New Orleans suburb. NThis is our place to get away, to be alone." he said. Yes, it is something everyone dre a ms o f : a simple, in· conspicuous retreat. Pretzels replace nuts I Peanut shortage puts substitute snacks in skies By the Associated PreH The peanut shortage has soared to the skies. Pretzels, corn chips and other snacks are replacing the free salted peanuts on several or the country's major airlines. "It looks like we've adopted pretzels, said Jim Allhlock, a spokesman for Eastern Airlines in Miami. Ashlock and officials of other carriers said in telephone in- terviews that the reason ror the switch was the hi1h prtce and short supply of peanuts. Lut summer's drou1ht severely damaged the natlon'f peanut crop and caused the price of un- roaated peanuta to more than douMe. Ashlock admitted that peanuu served with drlnka Rre a "tradJ. tion" in the airline bualneta, io- inl back to the day1 when cabin crew• alto handed out cbtwtnJ su rn aod cottoa for 7our ure. Bal .,..._,... don't Hem to mind the cb&ft1e. "The P"Uell art colll1 overi areat, 11 Ashlock •aJd, addlaa u.i some paHen1er1 pr~f er lb~ because they think they're less fattening and others simp&f like the idea or something different. Paul Haney or American Airlines in DalJas agreed. The carrier hasn't bad a single com- plaint since it started pbasln1 out peanuts in J anua,.Y, be said. Cabin attendants report that passengers "actually prefer some of the substitute i~ems.'' American, wl\lch banded out 17.3 million half-ounce .bags of peanuts last year, serves a variety of alternative snacks like preUels and com chlps on most ol lts flighb, although fmt- class pusenaers on some runt can still get peanuts. Haney said the carrier planned to "reusen the peanut. SUJ>l>lY situation" in September. At Uolted Airlines in Chicaio, 1poke1man Don Canoalui said. "So true," when uked about rt· ports U\at pe&nUtl WtH on t.bt way <Ma. "Wt are feellna th• Impact al the ehortaie," be aald. 11We an IOIDC to 6t twitchinl to pret.. itll.T' The new Polley beala• nut month, Cannalte said. He ex- plained that the airlJne used 13 m ii lion half-ounce bags of peanuts last year and would have needed 12 million to 14 milUon this year. "They aren't available," he said. There are some exceptions to the trend. James Arey of Pan American World Airways in New York seemed surprised when asked about peanuts. He said he had been on a Pan Am fi11ht about three weeks ago "and I 1ot all the peanu_ts I could eat." Arey checked with com- pany officials and then repOrt- ed: "The peanut famine bu not reached Pan Am.•· Peanut.a, he utd, are given oµt free of charae ln first-clan and economy aections. In flrst-clua, t.be ~anuls are aerved lo a bowl; ln coach, they come ln ''UtU bhae packates.'' Tram World Alrllnn allo bu •caped UM crunch. "We terVe 'em(• said Antm Mct;lure In New York, wfin uked about peanut.a. -------~ -------.....-. Co w boy • attire approved WASHINGTON (AP > - Spurred by the complaint of a constituent midshipman, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee has set out to knock a purported Naval Academy ban on cowboy attire into a cocked. 10-gallon hat. But after checkin1 Into the matter, an academy spokesman said there was no oeed to kick - especially If one's boots were properly shined. The Oap was generated when a midshipman from Texas wrote Republican Sen. John Tower that cowboy duds had been declared "inappropriate civilian attire" at the academy. And that didn't sit well al all with a fellow Texan whose trigger-finger Is on the military pursestring. ~ After all, said Tower, the com· mander-in-chief himself dons ,western wear for certain civilian activities . And if that's good enough for Ronald Reagan, why not a youngster from the Lone Star state? Tower, a reserve petty officer -an enlisted 'rank -wrote Rear Admiral William F. McCauley, commandant of midshipmen, to ask that he rescind the reported ban. "In my view, as an old Navy man who enjoys the comfort and appearance of boots, I see nothing inappropriate about our Na val midshipmen wea ring well-kept boots and hats in their civilian activities," Tower told the commandant. After noting pointedly that the president often is photographed wearing boots and hat, Tower concluded with "I would hope that you might use your discre· tion in resolving this situation." A spokesman for McCauley said Tower 's request would in· deed be considered. A few hours later , Public Affairs Officer Dennis Box said the whole thing was a misunderstanding. According to Box , a brigade commander, himself a midship· man, had put out a memo dec laring a s inappropriate civilian attire: "torn, frayed, dirty or faded jeans ; T-s hfrts, bib overalls, cowboy hats and cowboy boots ..• Box conceded there are a cou· pie ways to read that. And "I'm not arguing the way it could have been interpreted ," he s aid. But "as a matter of fact, cowboy hats and boots of a presentable nature, not . . . torn and frayed, are acceptable at the Naval Academy." • 0 • 4 0 0 ·~··. ,.,._.,.... FOR ".fHE BIRDS. -~ crow ignores directions given by Saca1awea as 1t s its atop he r head in Portland's Washington Park. Typical of most statues. Sacajawea has become a favorite tfirget of passing winged visitors. Playmate's mother suing MGM, NBC LOS ANGELES <AP> -The mother of s lain 1980 Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten is seeking a federal c_ourt order barri.ng MGM Film Co. and NBC from making a film based on Miss Stratten's diary, poems and other writ- ings. In a suit filed in U.S. District Court, Miss Stratten's mother Peternella Eldridge and a firm called Copa De Oro claim that the studio and the network entered into an agree- ment to produce "The Dorothy Stratten Story." Ms. Eldridge contends that in January, acting as ad· ministrator of her daughter's estate. she filed Miss Strat- ten's diary with the Registrar of Copyrights and that later in the month, she sold the copyrights to all her daughter's writings to Copa De Oro. The plaintiffs allege that the planned MGM -NBC film would diminish the value of the writings. Richard Rosen, the attorney who filed the lawsuit declined to comment on the case, and MGM and NBC of: ficials also refused to comment on either the lawsuit or the status of the alleged film project. Dorothy Stratten, the first Canadian ever to become Play mate of the Year, was shot to death last summer by her estranged husband. 'Who's Cheatin' Who?' Country singer Charly McClain raps 'harassment' NASHVILLE, Tenn. CAP) - Charly McClain says she has en· dure d s exual harassment lo build a country music career that was capped by her No. l hit, "Who's Cheatin' Who ?" ·'The m'usic business is just like the movie business and its casting couch," s ays Miss McClain, 25, who lives with her parents in Memphis. Although she has become one of the rising stars or country music, she says her unwilling- ness to give sexual favors hurt her career. "It kept me from getting start- ed as early as I could have," she says. "I've had to slap big men here 1t1J HSR Yf)Alt Chorfv McC'lafft \ in Nashville in the race," she s ays. "Ninety-eight percent of the m will try to lake advantage or you." Nevertheless, "Who's Cbeatin' Who" joined her earlier songs ''That's What You Do to Me" and "Men" as singles which reached the Top 10 or the coun· try music charts . The sixth album or her five-year recording career. "Surround Me With Love," has just been released. Last year, she was chosen the most promising female vocalist in country music by readers or the Mus i c C ity News, a Nashville music publication. Jo Walker, executive director of the Country Mus ic Associa· lion. the indus try's trade organization, s ays or Miss McClain's commentary on the bus iness. ·'The CMA has no statement because we are not aware that this sort or thing is occurring." The CMA does have a code of ethics, but it does not 'deal specifically with sexual harass- ment. Mary Ann Mccready, director of artist development in Nashville for CBS Records, one of the industry's giants, offers a similar observation. "We are pleased to say this has never been a problem in our company," she says. "My career is right where I want it lo be." says Miss McClain, whose first name is short for Charlotte. "Every record has charted. After the first 1 ~ years, I started build· tn1. I've been worki.n1 to death; that's the only way I know to keep it going." This ls the year she picked, as a child of 9 or 10, t~ win the female vocalist of \he year award presented by the Country Music Association . She was watcbinl the awards show on televlalon as a youn11ter and marveled at bow excltln1 lt would be when she won the award tn 11181. "Maybe there'• a chance," she aaya of her propecta in the October awarda compettUon. "I Juat came off my flnt No. l record and I bave a 1tron1 alA1l1 comJni out. It. the predic· lion. is hitting it pretty close." If there were an award for be· ing candid, she'd be the odds-on· favorite. She will talk openly about the seamier side of coun· try music. Item : "It's been ha rd for women in country music because of their sex. For 21-'z years, I played In clubs where they ha ve house bands and every man hits on you. I finally went home and told my father I had to get my own band." Or "We'll get into a town and the promoter will ask how many band members I have and how many girls are needed for them. He'll say so·and-so was here last w ee k and he needed 'X'number." "This angers me," she says. "It's not right." ··At the awards s how you share a dressing room with 10 others and you have to stand ln your own corner or you'll hear the others talking about you. The big artists are nice and en- couraging, but the ones who haven't quite made it are not." Japan a sk s about bombs TOKYO (AP> -The Japanese government, unde r pressure from opposition parties, official- ly asked the United States today to comment on reports that. atomic warheads may have been stored on an American base here, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. It was the firs t offlcial Japanese query about the re· ported presence or U.S. nuclear wel\pons ainc.e a pollllcal ruror erupted two weeks ago. The government insists the United States always haa ob- served Japanese prohlbiUona agaln5t the presence In Japan or movement throu1h Japaneae territory of any nuclear weapons, despite •tatementa by former U.S. officials \bat U.S. Navy 1blp1 carrylnt auth weapons often call at Jap&MH ports. ' TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I WowlVuCan Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Only $3 3 lines for 2 days only $1 .50 a day Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 66c for the two days. Sorry, no c ommercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAme ricard or Master Card §VoW...§VeW... More value for your DIMES In the famous Daily Pilot DIMES-A-LINE ADS AdvertlH Item• up to SSO In value In Dlm••·A·Llne ad1 every Saturday In the Delly Pilot. Bring your ad with c11h to 1ny of our three convenient of1lce1 or mi ll your copy with a check or money order for the correct amount. 20c per llne, Sl.00 minimum. Sorry, no llve1tock, produce or plant• end no commercl1I ad1 are allowed. Each Item must be priced with no Item over SSO. DlmH ·A·Llne ad• m1y be placed 1t the Costa Meaa office unHI 3 p.m. Friday. until noon Friday at th• Laguna Beach or Huntington Beach of1lce1. THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS IHllshlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• INDEX T1 Place Y•r M, CaR 642-5678 HOUSES roa SALE G-tll W..1•1611<1 Wboa ... l\IMul• CltP\WHtO lltl~ll CorOllO del Mar c.o.t1 Mtu o .... l'GI•• £1Toro YOUM•lnVolley HWlllf\l\Gft Bue h lrvliw Lat..,.. 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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY :: P•l1her'1 Hotlu: ::: A 11 rea I estate ad-1• v e r t I s e d i n t h i s :::; newspaper is subject to '* the Federal Fair Rous- :: I.Ilg Act of 1.968 which :: makes it illegal to ad- ve rtise "any pre - ference. limitation. or disc rimination based on race, color, religion. sex, or national origin, or an Intention to make any such prererence, llm1tation, or dis- crlm in a lion." Thls newspaper will not knowin,ly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola- tion of the law. JIOO 1---------1 3300 = ERRORS: Ad¥ertiwn = 1ho11ld check their ~ adt dally mtd repori ;:: errors l1MMdlately. = The DAILY PILOT a.-!: ..... , labilty for the ::: first IRcornc:t IRwr- : Ho. only. UlO 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 C7 The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642 -5618 Hot.wt For S. Ho.Mi For S. Ho.ea for S-. Hot.1-. For S• H«Mtl•• For Sc* ..••.••......•....•....•••...•.••••••.•.••...............•........•..•....••.....•............•.•••......•......... Go....... I OOZ Go.......e I 002 I 002 G.,..,.ol l 002 Go...,... I 002 ··•··•••·••·•·········· ........•••••.•.•..•.......•..••.....•••..•..........•.•..........•.......•••••............. 37 ASSUMABLE LOAN No Qualifying , s mall down payments, low interest rates, no loan points. 2. 3 & 4 BDRM Houses & Townhomes. Jn good areas of Orange County. REAL ESTATE~· INVESTOR Always wanted to invest in Real Estate-but don't think you can? Let Golden West Realtors show you how to invest with little cash & no '"Tenant Problems". Call now for more details. WANT A HOME?· But don't think you can afford it. Golden West Realtors has designed a program that has allowed many people to enjoy home ownership that never thought they could. Call now for more details. ~GOLDEmST ~ REALTORS ~'°~L~ ~ASSOCIATES 848-8588 Dalebout Bay & Beach · Real Estate .. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEH SUHDA Y I ·5 I COME WITH us ••• TO UDO PARK WATIRFROHT. THE I SIT-DOWN VIEW FROM THE LI VING ROOM IS RESTFUL -AND T HE VIEW FROM TH E BALCONY IS SENSATIONAL. TWO 1 SPAC I OUS BEDROQMS ANO OEN GOURMET KIT CHEN DECORATED BY LOIS HARDING ' INTERIORS. COM PLETE SECURITY Pl ER AN D SLIP 1 AVAILABLE. SEE BRIAN SCHOFFMAN '613 LIDO PARK DRIVE. F-2 ...... REDUCED TO $635,000 . --- COME WITH US •.• TO DOVER SHORES. FOUR BEDROOMS .. DINING ROOM AND DEN POOL SIZE YARD .. FRUIT TREES .. PROBATE SALE. .EXECUTOR EAGER TO SELL WILL HELP WITH FINANCING .. SEE HONNIE MARAVICH 1441 GALAXY DRIVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $420,000 COME WITH US ••. TO CORONA DEL MAR. JUST FOUR HOUSES FRO M O C EAN BLVD T llR E~ BEUROOMS .DINING llOOM .. D EN .. VIEW SF,E ROGEH BARQU l~T OR JIM MELBON. 21 5 IRIS A VENUE •....••.•.....•..••••• ~ ••.•.••.•.• $385,000 Room• 8oud llot4'1.,Mottl> C-tHom .. Swnnwr Rent•b Vet.at~ ftenlab R.-ntah tu Shirt-• l)., .. tt lor Rent Otlttt Rental S.W-.R~r111I lndusln•I Rrnl•I :: ---------1 !!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COME WITH US ..• TO DOVER SHORES . FO UR BEDROOMS .. LOVELY BAY VIEW STEP DOWN LIVING ROOM .. DINING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE BREAK F AST ROOM .. DARK ROOM IN THREE CAR GARAGE SEE BARBARA ARMSTRONG OR TOM GUY Hotll•• for Sale I :~ ... nted M1>r R...i.l> «50 ~ ~ ~ •••.•.•....•...•....... , BUSINESS, INVEST--Gfferol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MENT. FINANCE t!::!!~.i::r;; !J(.11)6 OWHH ASSISTED ::~:::::: ~> ~:: FIHAHCIHCi M..,., 10 Lo•ft :l: The rooms are spaciows, "'""'' ~""'"'" S1X10 t h e sunsh ine floods Morta•••• TO• 5035 thruout the many large ANNOUNCEMENTS, windows w warm this 3 PERSONALS & Bdrm home. Lo<:ated on LOST & fRUND quiet c ul de sac. The up- .,, .,00 s tairs affords a mini A.nnounc~""' nl' ,. c .. """' mo v i e w o ( t he g r e a l l::1•lNf'C::,<~ ~ Pa cifi c . Offered at PttllOll•I•• wo SlS-0,000. Drive by ~·:;1~1·t.· = 1089 Glen Circle SERVICES S.:rv1tt 01retl0r) EM,LOYMENT & PREPARATION St'hOolJ lftttrwhOf'I Jub Waole<t • • Help W•Dlf<I M • r MERCHANDISE =~ Auri-::r:.1:' M •t._.n at.a CamtrH 6 Equ1ptt~r\l C.L\ ~ f)'ft IO Yeu f'\a..rrulw-c Car .. ~S.k ""'--c-. J~ ~·--MKlllQU")' M1>ttll•- loh1ttU.-"'•nu.d MU»ea1 Jrutr-wm4'"t.. ()ff,.. furn• Eqwp Pou =~~::~::, Sc>oru,.. Cooda Stort.Rntau.rant Ber ~~if"..s .... mf'1 SCereo BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT CMH•I 8oal4,Ma.inl Mrv1t• Boau ~hnne [qu ip Do.ta.Powor llo4ta.Rent Ch•rtrr ilc>•IJ.S.11 &.u.Sllpo Dock• &.ls.SPttd • Sitt Boat.s.stot"MI~ TRANSPORT A TIOH A1ttref\ C.emprn Sale Ren• £Jt<1.nt: Cars Mobtlf' .}fomes llalor C)>deo. Stoot .... • llilot0< Hrna.Sal• R~n• Ttallen.Tnvel !~-:,1e~~~!'1i.ru AUTOMOBILE ""-·' . Aollq11n crua1r1 K«t.J:aLM>G Veb1tl«-' Spor1s Rort Ro<h 4WAHt0nwt-1 Tr...-iu v .... AUIOIAUIDI Autcw.WuatH AUTOS. IM'6RTED C<Mnl A.al• Ronwo A"'11 Auaua 11 .. I•> BMW C•pn gr.- OIL\1111 Ferrari not Hond• Jaauar Jenseo K&rmaMGbt• ...... ....,ClllAI Ma.tda Mercedh Bf.na. MG MG8 Opel PanWr• PeUJ.ot Poncb• R-1111 Rollo Royr~ RO\-.r S..b 9111&1 ioobarll ~ .. ":.",., Volbwapo Yal¥O ••• Alli$. MEW C-.1 AUTOS, ISEI o-r.i . AJIC lllaitk c.dUIH . • • • C.a•ro °'"""""' . «:Wyllff. CIDfDet C.-.UI Cor-..u. S:' '-•I ..... ~ ...... ~. lfm 10'1' 7100 liOIO to:io Costa Mesa Sat. or Sun. 1·4:30 for financing details. 642-5200 j PETE ' BARRETT ··. REALTY 2 UNITS $94,900 Super investment! Two 2 Bdrm units, one with fireplace! Current in- come-S740 mo. Financ- ing! One year home pro- t e c lion plan inc ld. Hurry, this won't last! 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS = , ________ _ UPPER BAY tlllOO ao&O 'l0'10 flOIO 9'llill Light and cheery· 4 Bdrm , 3 bath family 9110 home. Large covered mo patio. $213,000. :~: Roy Mc:Carcle, Rllr. :::: 541-7729 tilt I~~~~~~~~~ llM> 1: IMOO r.10 ~ $3 -m1 can~ Y°" 11'1116 9101 ; $100 11725 9727 :rn all it tabs ii a 117:1.\ 1111 ~ PENNY ,, .. 11741 ·Ee PINCHER t7Sl .t'ltO ~ .5 AD mi -•1 --•u telf --my -----"" --~ ............. ·= ·--··· ..... .. 3 lint-:. ror 2 da~~ onl) SI SO a du.\ \d\ l'rl1!>C on e or morl' 1tf'ms \ alurd up II) S100 Each add111onal line 1s onl) 66f for the t "o d11y5 So rr). no t"Om mt'rriul uds 11 ll1>"~d Ch lHl(e )·our J•enn)· Pinrh~·r A d or use ) our 811nkAmerlt'ard Vlsu or ~II l('r Charge Oldil..Wle .............. -r ................ , ,.,,_. , ............. = f::::!rilird . : '"', '·" • "70 11...................... ..,. 'ftt .... MI Uae the 011Jy Pl.lot "Fut Result" 1ervlce dir«tory. Your aervk• •• OW' • apecla)\J. c.ll ta.wrt est. m c ...... ...,...,..~ l :OOAM te l ;)CWM t. ........ , •• ,...... -c .. .., __ .......,,_ ...... , ... ,...., 64Z-5678 lllli Piiat LIDO ISLE HOMES OPEN SUH I ·5 -120 QUITO Featured on Homes Tour. this lo vely traditional s pacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly decorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Newly re modeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertainin g. Remodeled & decorated. $420,000. LIHDAISU Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath. pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,495,000. By appointment. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROHT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath c us tom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room, entry living room, dining room, built-ins , etc. $1,385,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,,d, Dr•wo NB bl':J 6161 E-Z DUPLEX CONVERSION Costa Mesa R -2 ! Remodeled 4 Bdrm 2 ba home with firepla ce, copper plumbing. Could be converted to duplex. Only $112,000! Call lo see! 646· 7171 THE REAL ESTATERS MOVEIHHOW This large 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home is in immaculate condition with new carpet, drapes & paint. Walk to sh opping & schools. Assume lrg loan and owner will help finance. Only $176,000 TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES & INVESTMENTS 631-7370 TRIM-TIDY BACK OM MARKET Oldie but Goodie. Laguna beach cottage, fixer upper. Walk to the beac h. $110,000. Call 752· 1700 THE REAL ESTATERS DECOU TOR CONDO $119,900 Windlng green belts lead to bright single story condo. Exquisitely de- corated with c ustom wallpap e r and cabi n etr y thruout. Formal dining room too ! Owner will cooperate with financ- ing. Won't last at this price. so call now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-63 •·6990 2012 SANTIAGO DRIVE ............................ $350,000 COME WITH US •.. TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS. CUSTOM THREE BEDROOMS. DINING ROOM DEN COU NTRY KITCHEN .. WET BAR WITH STEREO VIEW OWNER WILL CARRY COMPLETE FINANCING .. SEE PIA D"AURIA 421 SAM BERNARDINO •••••••.......•.....•••••••• $330,000 COME WITH US •.• TO WESTCLIFF. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED VET VERY QUll::T STREET CATllEDRAL CEILI NGS IN LI VING AND DINING ROOMS THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS POOL SIZE YARD .PROPERTY IN TOP CONDITION .SEE llARRIET PERRY. 1528 CORNWALL LAME •.••.•.......• REDUCED TO $229,500 COME WITH US .•• TO THE BLUFFS. T HE POPULAR '"X" PLAN CONDO .. END UNIT .. TllREE UEDROOMS. TWO AND ONE HALF BATHS .. NEW CARPt::T SEE JOAN Blll.DSALL OR MICHELLE DAVY 532 CA MC HA ••...•....•............•••...••.•••••• S 194,500 AV AILAILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US TO BEACON IAY WATIRFROHT. S I XTY FEET OF FRONTAGE .. SIX BEDROOMS .DINING ROOM DEN .. MAID'S QUARTERS .. DRAMATIC USE OF WOOD AND GLASS. PIER ANO SLJP FOR TWO BOATS. .ASK FOR HARRIET PEARY ••••••••••••..••..•.•..••• Sl,400,000 COME WITH US .•. TO SPYGLASS. TWO STORY LIVING ROOM .. FIVE BEDROOMS FIVE BATHS .STEP-DOWN DINING ROOM .. FOU R FIREPLACES TWO WET BARS I NTER· COM .CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM FOUR CAR GARAGE ASIC FOR DOTTIE "AUSl'HO ...•.•.••.•••...•.•••• S 1,400,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT. DRAMATI C WO OD AND G LASS CO NSTRUCTI ON . THREE BEDR OOMS .. H UGE LIVING ROOM WITH VAULTED C EILING .. DINING AND FAMLY ROOMS TWO PATIOS .. ONE Win! FIREPIT .. LOVELY VIEW .PIER AND SLIP ASK FOR DORIS BROWN OR SUSAN FROST .....• $995,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT ISLAND WATERFRONT. WATER ON FRONT AND SIDES 116 FEET OF WATERFRONT. .THREE B EDROO M S .. TWO BA TH S .T WO C AR GARAGE .. YOU OWN THE LANO. YOUR OWN· PIER AND SLIP. ASK FOR VIRGINIA SW.AH ••.• ' • ' ••..•...••..•..•• $525,000 COME WITH US ••• TO ALISO PLACE CLAGUMA HILLSI. T HREE BEDROOMS .. DINING ROOM .DEN .. BONUS ROOM .. LOVELY MASTER BEDROOM SUITE WIT H FI REPLACE. IMP RESSIVE MOUNTAIN VIE W .. $100.000ASSUMABLE LOAN AT 9'7r OWNER WILL CARRY 2ND OR JRD T D .. SUBMIT' ASIC FOR GAYLE AMATO OR ALLAM MINOR •••..• $275,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 LARGE ASSUMAILE Take over SBS.000 loan and owner will carry a 2nd on this great 4 bedroom beauty. Only $129,500. Call now 979·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS LUXURY COHDO Tastefully decorated 3 Bdrm 2"':1 Ba plus den. One year old located in No. Costa Mesa close to shopping. Features in· elude air cond., large wood decked patio w /gas BBQ, mic r o - wave oven and much more. Assume I.al loan and OWC 2nd. Full price Sl 77 ,500. SECLUDB> IEASTSIDE Reduced ! Huge 4 Bdrm pl1.111 pool. Waterfall and bonus room here too! 4 king sized bdnns, huge co untr y kitchen . F in a n cing is great. Large assumable 1st TD a nd r o wner wlll he lp with rest. Don't wait. Call 631·6990 TaRIAC Home w /out homework! One of the lowest priced homes In entire area. Assume the exlat VA loan, 8%, $460 PITI. Owner motivated. Bough t new h ome. P lease hWT)' · Submit! 5'5-9491 WHY PAY RENT? 1--L-ID•o•1•SL•E-- SHARE A PAD 2 bdr ms, 2 bath, im · @ REAL F.SfATE Perfect starte r ! Im· maculate condition with mac ulale! 2 master expansion potential. suites! Qny fireplace. Just $315,000. Great for two sin g-o-SatJC-I 5 lea ... share t he pay-r-.. 1-• mentl Hurry. 963-8787 214 Via DIP. HJ.1112 THE REAL ESTATE:RS $20.000 12°/o INT. Eaat.alde Cost• Meu, 3 •huce bclrms , warm wood p aoelt!d fam ily room and bnWdut bar. Couotr1 kitchen over· loob larte rear yard. RV acceu. OwlMr will carry la\ TD at ~. U ,950. Call SM-UlJ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-63, -6990 YOU CiET MOU FROM THE STORE COUHTRY FIEHCH 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Lido Sands. Steps to beach . Ass umable loan . $179,950 MESA VHDE WIST Executive home : 4 Bdrm & pool. Assumable loan $225,000 VHSAtLLIS CONDO 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, rec area, etc. Ocean v'iew . Lease 01Xion. sale, rent. $155,950 MIWPo.T SHOllS Custom 3 Br, 2 ba . Steps to beach. 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Each of the following properties has some fol'm of financing available - eilher Assumable Loans or Owner Financing. ESTATE SALE! Musl sell ! Waterfront duplex. Inviting owners unjl opening lo a lrg. fronl patio w /dock. Master Br w tsundeck overlooking water. Lrg rear rental unit. Below appraisal at $399,500. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. IOA TER S A TTENTIOMI Studio condo w pier & slip, 3 spacious Brs , 212 baths . Only $299,500 {)WNER WILL HELP FINANCE JUST LISTED. Tree shaded Eastside Costa Mt.>sa Duplex. 2 Br each unit. Room to add 2 more rentals. Owner leaving area. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. $175,500. PENINSULA POINT. <;ray shingle Cape Cod charmer w 'bay windows. French doors open to use bric k patio . Fireplaces in !i v rm. fam rm, & master BR. H uge walk·in closets. luxury bath & dressing area, formal din rm. Finest appointments, $625,000. LIDO ISLE. On e o f Lido's mo'st attractive homes on wi de street. Large lot. s unny So. patio. Formal dining r oom. Spacious master plus 2 addl. Brs. 3 Ba. $425,000. EASTSIDE LOCATION. Near Newport Beach c:1ly limits. Immaculate & c:harming w 2 s pacious Brs. cozy frpk. Greenbelt. Lrg. fenced rear yard . Onl y $108,500. LIDO ISLE. Bay view torner w s unnv so. patio. Lite & airy 2 BR. 2 Ba OWNER WI LL FINANCE. D A v r D s 0 N ! E A L T y r N C. JI .6 Newpo•• 81.o r<. B 673· 9060 fJ15-:J4.ll THMOMG TOWHHOMl7 Call lbe 1peclal1&t& ut the condominium In· formation ctn~r. Touchatone ReaUy 9UO!l8'1 CITY LIGHTS BARGAIN! Popular hidd~ 2 •lory Covered mtry, private hv1na Huie family room , fireplace, country kitchen. Formal dining room . 4 Bdrma, 3 baths. Cull deck in rear or hom e for a beautiful view. Many extras. On ly ~.000. Call 64e-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS OCEANfllONT 2 Bdrms, 2 ba, unfurn New $850 yrly. IAYRtOHT 3 Bdrm, 1 bu, unfum. Mint cond. $8.50 yrly CHAMMB. FtlOHT 3 Bdrm. 2. ba . unfutn $750 yrly. associated 811 0 1< f 11 ') 11£ Al TOllS J 1 /' ..,,, (toll•• J t ' I I f>b I Belly Kerr Really HELP! llG CAHYOH HOMEOWHSlS OR REALTORS Have immediate need for a .. MONACO " mode l condominium Prefer non-view and short escrow ir possible 673-1181 INVESTORS DELIGHT-Assumable fixed rate at 121 :11 ' with $16,900 down. 2 Bdrm. 11,2 ba condo. Super location near freeway s Gated community. pools. clubhouse. $74,900. BEACH HOUSE, SI 57,500 Newport Beach 3 Bdrm A-frame with a $74,000 assumable low low interest. Super buy. ' WHITEWATER VIEW Outstanding 4 Bdrm home on the ocean side of Coast Hig hway in N~r.th Laguna. Split level. spacious rooms. high cethngs, a large lot for expa ns ion. Steps from th~ beach. $685.000 TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS Natural beamed wood ceilings. paneling, warm earthtones. Lovely view. this 4 Bdrm Edinborough has everything. Excellent financing. $389,000. COROMA DEL MAR WATERFftONT -Fantastic jelly view. One of Maikai's lovelist 2 Bdrm 2 bath condos. Lge lanai wtdetailed lattice trim. The superb contemporary furnishings maybe purchased . ExceptionaJ property. $549.500. TURTLEROCK HIGHLAHDS -2 s tory -4 Bdrm 3 ~a~h MacG·regor. built by Lusk. 'step down hvmg room , large dining room, bay windowed breakfast nook with s unny sit-down view . Exquisite in ever y detajl. $365,000. OWMH WILL TRADE -20 acres near Rancho California. Owner wants condo in Nwpt , Irvine. Costa Mesa. Can be divided into 4 to 5 acre parcels for s mall equity or $140,000 takes all. CORONA DEL MAR DIWUX -One of the few duplexes w I a pool. Desirable s treet w /hi income, comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000. JASMIME CHH -Comfortable 3 Bdrm ho me with P!antation s hutters. parquet floors, lush carpe~ing, tasteful decoratin~. Within the security ~tes of Jasmine Creek . 91,14 % assl'mable loan. $335,000. TU~TLEROCI HIGHLANDS -A s tunning achievement by Pollock Interiors. Exquisite d~orating thruout this 4 Bdrm, 1 sty home with separ ate dinin' room and large master suite. A new a nd exciting offering $.112,000. C~MHCIAL LOTS -3 contiguom lots, zoned C2 m San Clemente. Office building plans available. $296,800. .................................••.•........ THIS ONE WONT L.AST! 4 Br 2 81 sparioua family home nestled m the hllla ul Laiuna Niguel umldat $300,000 hom~• and uverlookine new devl'lo~ment above Alicia Pkwy & Niguel ltoad . Olh r "d at $17~.ooo this huml' In clu d ~• 11 bul l t ·in kitchen, a<Uoinlng faml· ly room, formal dlnin& urea adjacent to llvme room with wood burning fireplace llurry ! ORANGE COAST I" I NANCI AL REALTORS M arllyn Dung er 957.0701 "GOLFERS VIEW"! Mesa Verde's finest home! Ete11ot covered entry, formal living and dining room and family room. Brick fireplace. lar1e country kitchen Four stately bdrms, 2 baths, 3 car garage. A FANTAS'MC VIEW OF GOL F COURSE Privacy! Many, many utru. Only 1262.500 Call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Want Ads (;all 642·5678 Cl11sllied Ads 542·56711 IH THE ILUFfS Lovely . lal'ge · 'E " plan with coun tr y kit c h e n . Rece ntly remodeled. Privacy plus on a qujet cul·de-sac. Early Bluffs location - large loan available. $300,000. 523 Avenida ca·mpo Open Sat '& Sun 1·5. COROMA DEl MAR Move to Spyglass Hill with low down payment and assume loans. Seller need s off er this week! Trade for house in Newport area or ? ? Don 't let this one pass! A super house ready to . move into. Offered under marke t al $459,500. ;8 Monterey Circle Open Saturday, Sunday & Monday from 1-5. GREAT OWNER RMAHCING Beautifully m ain tain ed three bedroom ho m e on large lot in Newport Beach . Fre nch doors , custom cabinetr y , s pa , gazebo, shaded patios. $269,500 fee. 1212 Berkshire + Westcliff area> ( Open Saturday and Sunday 1-5. UMIELIEV AILE FIMAHCIMG. • . ... m akes th is charming 1 bedroom a nd loft condo a terrific investment for the single. couple or investor. A 12.75'1 fixed rate Joan for 30 ye ars is the available financ:ing . Don't miss this one! Offered at $153,900.· #17 Morena in the Rancho San J oaquin Villas. Irvine Open Saturday and Sunday 1-5. SPYGLASS VIEW This 6 bedroom home is truly one of the finest on Spyglass Hill. The beautiful d ecor reflects the current owne r 's concern a nd pride of owner s h ip with many custom buil t -ins in the bedrooms a n d outs tanding brick work in the yards. With lus hly planted gardens and canyon and ocean views. this home o ffers a perfect blend of comfort and elegance. $699,500. 11 San Ma t eo; Open Sunday and Monday from 1·5 .. ORIGINAL ILUFH 2 bedroom H plan with partial view of the back bay -lovely upgrades. delightful deck for viewing sunsets. Large patio on lus h greenbelt, pool and putti n g green. Excellent financing. $230,000. 1964 Vis ta Caudal -Open Sat-Sun 1-5. LAKE MISSION VIEJO CUSTOM A splendid French Country home in the gated community of Tres Vistas on the shore of Lake Mission Viejo with 4 bedrooms. 31f.t baths, family room, formal dining room, living room and pool if you like. This custom home is built with the finest attention to detail and atmosphere. 27582 Escuna Open Saturday, Sunday & Monday all d ay. $745,000. LAKE ARROWHEAD Thi s h ome is located in the exclusive gated community of Hamiltair. With 3 bedrooms, 2 bath s. game r oom . outdoor entertaining. and a boat s lip, this house s leeps 12 and is fully furnis hed . AffQrdably priced at only $525,000. . HARIOR VJIW Blue sky, blue water, city lights, sparkling pool and much more go with this lovely S bedroom home. This one is for you fussy buyers. Offered at $345,000. LIDO ISU Spanish elegance at its best . . . 4 years new at the peaceful west end of Lido Isle . . . community beach at each e nd of the street, 4 bedrooms, 3~ batbs1 courmct kitchen, walled patio with fount.a.in ... Super family-entertainment home. Owner creative -submlt - Open Sat., Sun. & Mon. 1C6. 115 VJa Wu.len 1625,000. ' • 1 11 • ' u, I \ 411 I •I 11 • ,j t ' I 1 I BEST IN BLUFFS LARGEST I LIVEL llAUTY. End unit, 1900 sq . ft. Paula Plan. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. lu rgc mas ter bdrm suite with sittmg room. Finest upgrades including A c f'n valt! patios. Kitchen1fom. room $325.000 including the land. Excellt-nl terms . END UMIT I rLAM. Lovely park , mounta in view. 3 bdrm, 2'i bath. kitchen w /large breakfast room ram. rm. w /bit· ins $255.000. 2200 sq. n.' orEH 1-5 540 VISTA GRAM DE I YEAR NIW. Ucuutlfully tkcoratcd i,pucious 3 bdr·m . ::!1 ~bath. 2::!00 sq ft . lar~e liv & dm room-;, 3 l'Ur garage $325,000 in<'ludmg the lai\d. . HELEN 8. DOWD RIALTOR, IMC. 644-0134 Litt & luy With TM &perts You 've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON Custom 18th Fairway Newly listed 6 bedrooms (4 in the main House>. 4112 baths. family room , billiard room, large breakfast room and a very private pool. Completely separate guest /· teen or in-law quarters with 2 bedrooms. full bath and it ·s own Ii v· ing room . (plumbed for a full kitchen >. Exclusive with Cote Real· ty at $1.7 Million. BIG CANYON MiHionaire's Row The entire cul-de·sac boulevard C7 custom hom es> nestles the first fairway in Big Canyon. California ·s mos t prestig io u s country club co mmunity . This Tudor estate offer~ the ~ltimate in pres tige, site. location. view. value. appreciation and financing . $1 . l Million in ass umable loans and owner will carry s ubstantial paper . Exclus ive with Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. BIG CANYON C11stom GoH Coww Terrific bache lor pad with 4500 plus square feet. Jus t 2 bdrms -but my, oh m y is this house s uper! Huge fa mily room with s it down ba r for seven overlooking the fair way and g reens. Large billiard room is completely wired for stereo. Owner will carry complete financing with 25 % down. Exclusive at $1.8 Million. BIG CANYON Customized DNU¥ile This highly upgraded 3 bdrm. 3 ba hom e has it all. 3450 sq ft including custom pool. s pa and sauna. View of the golf course and all new carpet complime nt the man y refinements. A huge kitchen. family room and fo rmal dining room complete the a menities. Couple the above with excel. assuma bl e financing a nd you can move in before s ummer starts. Exclusive at $875,000. Ilg C011yo11 Speddld I Ho•• luyen for lroodMoor and DNM Hom.• 2075 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Acro11 from BIG CANYON Newport Beach 640-Sn7 '!:~::· S~\loillA-~£tr~· ::: 14-~y QAY I. rollAN 0 lteorroi.11" tlie 6 K•o,,.blecl ....... ,, below to ....... 6 ~ _ .. ,, .... i.tt.r1 of -h '" '" n,,. of _. .. ... , _o~u_o_s ~1_r_""'I .. . I' I I I I* . I PANMlK I • 1 1 r 1 1 I SUEORA I I I' I I I I I GULHEY I -,-,-,-,-,-a-,__. pl::~~I =·· ~v!.~~ ~=~==:~:~::::: who'• booking advance I $ A " I Q v I tOUN to Mart. And thet'• ..._ ..... ~..-....._.·~_. not all -he want• to " .. .... -ii._' _.!-"'I __ I _.._I -'· th• moon at a --. I EIHIH EP I I 11'1 I l~t=~~::! . ................ . ~1u, Bluffi OPEN THIS WEEXEND 1·5 431 VISTA SUERTl. Extremely popular Plan .. X " in lovely selling. 3 bdrm. fam/kit, formal dining room. 2 frplcs, & great wrup around patio. Offered at $228,000. 501 FLOR.A. 3 bdrm. 21h bath s plit lt!Vt!l. Uns urpassed location. Fines t !Jrigmal bluffs setting. Situated at 1ntersect10n or the 2 major greenbelts, overlook mg reflection pond & a sea of ~lowers. Tutu.lly redt!c:orated & vastly improved Just outstanding! $265.000 <owner wi II assist with financing ). BAYFRONT HOME CUSTOM ESTATE o,_,. Sot & SUIMlcly 12-4 2274 ChoftMI Road Ur<Jnd Ill'"' home on Newport l> ex clu&tve P c:n ins ul<J Point This 4 bdrm 4 bath home include~ an ex quis1lc master suite with balc:ony ove rlooking private doc:k and neighboring blut' Pat1ftc. Available at Sl.650.000 1n c:l ucl10g the land or SJ.295.000 lc:asehold Owner wi II help with fmancin g Call Dan Bibb regarding this lis lln~. HARBOR REAL TY *OPEN HOUSES * I TO 5 BAYCREST Custom l)Uill family home on large pie s haped lot. 4 bdrms. and a convertible office, formal dining rm .. paneled fa m ily rm. has used brick firepl ac:e and beamed ceiling. hi-fi throughout. pool and a huge upstairs play rm. wit h everything from a full wet bar to a professional pool table This home ha s th e kind of features you simply can't find anymore pctrt1cularly al the low asking pnce'. Submit on term'i -owner will help finance Open Sal & Sun 1730 Marlin Wct y. N.B. CORONA DEL MAR New duplex lis ting at 720·72012 Jasmine Ave. La rge units with 2 and 3 bdrms .. fireplaces. beam ceilings, blt ins. carpets and drapes. J us l 6 years old and recently repainted. Well located corner lot overlooking the nature park. Fantastic financing -only $70.000 down '. S320.000 full price. Open Sun HARBOR VIEW HOMES Tht' omerset Model 5 bdrms. a nd a large family rm. with bit in wel b<.tr . brick fireplace and book~hl'l\'es. Added g lassed in sun rm. arljoins the formal dining area untl living rm. for a dramatic effect Extra I a rge lot with enclo s ed pool s ize yard conven 1entlv located within walk ing d istan ce to s hopping. schools a nd community recreation center. Heduced to $329,750. Open Sun. 1816 Ne" port Hills Dr ., N.B. *LAND* SAM JUAN CAPlSTRAMO Ideal setting for a spectacular estate and horse ranch. 5.5 acres with a view from Saddleback to the ocean. Jus t a few minutes to Dana P o int Yacht Harbor or downtown San Juan Capistrano. Secluded and priva te. Owner will finan'ce. $650.000 . RIVERSIDE ORANGE GROVE Well maintained grove less than 3 miles from Tyle r Mall. 95 acres can be s ubdivided into 5 acre "mini groves." A beautiful investment property priced right at only $10,000 per acre. Assume 8% 1st T.D. ___ ,... .. ____,. ____ ~ -a o u 0 -· a a a o 0 so a a .. ....... ,.,. s. tt.Mt,.,. s. ....... ,.,. We ....... ,.,. We ···········~··········· .....•.••........•.......•.•...................................... , .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 G1Mcill IOOJ ..._... 1002 Gi ... rel 1002 G.Mrat IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.iHt For SGh Houtet for S... Ho•H for $9e J HowHt for Sak HM.ea for Stlle ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You doo' need a fWJ lo Ctaullled Ada ue the ----------------"draw fut" wbtn )'OU llllWer to • IUCC fuJ Gt'ttH.. I 002 GtMr91 l 002 •wret t 00 ca....,... I 002 I OOJ ·······•··············· ........................................................................................... . plae. an ad In the Dally 1araae or yard aale I n '• Pilot Want Ada ! Call a better way to tell more now -"2-5178. people I .,_;.._....;_ __________ __. OCEAN VIEW MINI EST A TE IN CclM Elegant , very private customized 4 Bdrm home with pool. Private dining room and 24x32' living room makes this property one of a kind. Near 112 acre lot. Offered at $795,000. PENINSULA. COTT A.GE-S225.000 Walk to bay or beach. Great location . 2 Bdrm 1 bath. Fireplace in living room. Flexible terms . I o/ newpo,.f REALTORS '75-Ht I NEWPORT SHORIES: Exculle11t FtNANCIMG A VA.ILAILE. Gnat l Mdrm 2 ba hoCM, opH bea• c.eillltga. .. , occ•u to oce• Mach, clMbteawe wttti TENNIS Ir pool Juat SI 35,000 lHh. Opt HM Sun l·S. 423 LUCJOlllO OLD CDM: Choriftl1t9 duplea. ¥Yolk to beachtt, thopt. Contilfa of OM 3 ldnn, w 2 ldrm ... Its, one wtth fk cplace. Opeft Sun 1·5. 702 MOf'CJffrite. Asldng $279,500 MOUNTAIN RETREAT: Clear, cool air OMOnCJ big piM1 & ceders; well bulH custom home with 6 bedroo"' ~ study, two fi,...,aac.s, bullt·lna in ldtch. Two odfacent bulldable Iott & "'any el'trm. OWMr will finance ot fantoatlc terms. $250,000 or will aefl home separately for $200,000 Grucious Uving can be an investment. Outstanding view. 3 bdrms. 3 baths & den. Pier for yacht. Excellent financing. Cull for an appointment $1,400,000. RUMBO LO REALTY INVESTMENTS marine avenue balboa i sland 675 -4822 llALTOIS DOMT ... SS THIS! HA.tlSm.tHG SHOP PR to;STIGIOUS SHOP near 0 . C. AIRPORT Excellent 1"¥5.' plus in come from 1ub-~ue or upsla1ra natl salon Four stations se p a r ate s hampoo rooms lounge, wait· Ing & storage. Beautiful cedar decor. $27 .500! Includes Cully equip~ shop improvements & lease' Call Bebe Smtth, 640.8050 lalboa lay Prop. RNlton •67!>7060• NEWPORT BARGAIN Picturesque back bay 3 Bdrm 2 bath, pride of ownership home with a country feeing! Lariie kitchen, ver y private yard. Bargain pril't<d at $168,500. Call to see! 646-7171 ULTIMATE B.EGANC! If you appreciate nne things you mui:;t see this outstanding Eng. Tudor estate high atop Harbor Ridge. Ocean , harbor & nite views. 7500 sq ft of s uperior c ustom design. 5 Bdrms, 5 12 Ba. pool. spa. your own tennis courts. $2,900,000. Call for appointment. HARIOR llDGE Beautiful cus tomized La Tremont plan on view tot. 4 Br + den, park. parquet floors , s pa. $699.000. owe $500,000 at 131/:.?Cfc. TOP OF SPYGLASS owe saso.ooo Gorgeous custom estate, oc~an & harbor views , ultimate design & decorating. 4 Bdrm. 3112 Ba. formal dinin~. $1,495,000. ILUFFS IEAUTY Only $225,000 buys beautiful 4 Bdrm end unit. Picture perfect and ready to move in. COLE OF MEWl'ORT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coo1t Hwy •• Corono c:S.I Mor 675-55 I I A Sale You can make even in these times. The largest "1650 sq. ft." Condo for sale in area. Cement drives, air conditioning, micro-wave ovens. trash compactor s, pools, parkside & all shopping locations. Owner will consider local exchanges. THE REAL ESTATERS CCY-BUYERS DREAM Nice ly furnis hed 2 s tory, 4 Bdrm with 2 separate master suites. Take subject to 101 2'4 interest rate loan. on this 2 year old Newport Beach Back Bay home. 5315,000. 759-1616 41R & POOL • $208,000! Lovely upper bay home featuring open beamed ceiling in living rm, formal dining. large family rm, remote in-law q1,1arters. PLUS redwood decked pool area. PauJa Bailey 642-8235. (J -43) NEWPORT HEIGHTS! Lovely family home with 4BRS, family rm, 3-car garage. Extra off street parking. Serene gardens accent lovely yard. Assumable financing. $249,500. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (J -44 > SUPERI FIHA.HCING! Fine 3BR residence in Irvine Terrace. Well priced at $259,000. Beautifully s ituated and excellent financing . Coby Ward 642-8235. (J -45) LINDA ISLE PROPERTIES l. Beautiful lagoon location with bay on 2 sides! 3 family size bedroom s and maids! Family r oom + playroom. $1.850,000 Leasehold. 2. Spac ious. 'French style on the main turning basin. 5 large bedrooms plus handsome paneled library. $1,950,000 Leasehold. 3. French Normandy Chateau with 127' on t he prime tip of the island. Approx. 6500 sq. ft. of the best of everything including pool. s pa, sauna and air conditioning. $5,000,000 Leasehold. All have slips for large boats and the land may be purchased . Appl. only: Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. ( J ·46) CHARMING LIDOl Q~aint and charmmg 3 bedroom, 2 bath Lido home. High beamed ceilings, used brick walls, fireplace and sunny southern patio. Cozy and warm. $415,000. Tom A llinson 642-8235 <J -47 ) FfVE LARGE HDROOMS in this freshly painted , spotlessly clean home. Ideal for big family or investor. Excellent fi na ncing available. $164,900. Betty Berkshire 642-8235. (J -48)' HA.ltlOR VllW HILLS. Best value. Newly listed ; great home in ,marvelous neighborhood. Handsome exterior -three spacious bedrooms -fireplace in family room -large private lot. Only $299,500 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (J -49) HIW OH THI MARICIT-JUST UST!D! r- Highly upgraded 2 Br's & den, 2\ii baths University Park Peters Townhome -Plan B w/private spa. Good loan avail. to new qualified buyer a t favorable rate. $189,000. Can be pur chased furnished a lso. Sandie Fix 644-6200. HELP! GREAT BUY Assume this 10.625% faxed loun, payments $736. PITI on S&.S 9 yr old 4 Bdrm home in Garden Grove 540-3666 WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS The seller hu lo sell this 4 bdnn air C'Ond1 lioned home lhat needs some TLC . FNMA finan cing available $95.000. 714 / 760-9333 Eager buyen. r<>ad the Classified ads e\ t>ry da y Jr you h ave something for ::.ale, re· ach them fast and inex- pens1v!_IY. call 642 5678._ 380 W. WllaoR Coata Me1a, CA. 714/631 -5055 ·~RED CARPET Ill 1s4-1 202 Just moved mto lo""n., Then get ;u·quaintt>d v.sth the Class1f1ed Ads They're the easiest wa) to find just lhe items and services you need! MACNAB IRVINE REALTY MESA VERDE -SI 33,500! Bright & cheery 4 BR remodeled home in move-in condition! Assumable financing. Ready & waiting for its new famil y! Paul a Bailey 642-8235. CJ -50> LOVELY "LIHDA" PLAN! First offering! Single level condo w /3 Brs, 2 bath in the Newer Bluffs . Greenbelt v iew , wrap-around patio. many extras. $225.000 leasehold. Dick Haldermn 642-8235. CJ -51) BALBOA. ISLAND! English-style bungalow near bay on beautiful Balboa Island. 3 BR .IX many c us tom features make this cottage "home a delightful buy at $375,000. Price includes the l a nd . Dick Halqerman 642-8235. OPEN HO USE SAT. 1 :30 to 4 :30 118 Collins Ave. Balboa Island. LINDA ISLE. Spacious family s ize 5 bedroom. 41 2 bath home. Generous size format dining r oom, sunken living rm, family rm and master suite all offer views of the bay. Brick entry patio w spa. Slip and side tie for large boat. Security gated community. $1 ,600,000 leasehold. Lois Egan 644-6200. <J -52> JUST LISTED "IAY POIHT" CONDO! ' Fabulous 2 Brs. 2 bath home w /conve rtible den s ituated in central location. High ceilings, ash cabinets. raised panel interior doors. air conditioning. comm. sauna, volleyball, BBQ. Call regarding super financing. $189,500 includes land. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (J-53) NEW OFFERING -ltG CANYON. A Best value among custom homes in Big Canyon. Five bedroom, family room home on quiet cul-de-sac and 100 feet on Golf Course. Spacious entry with wood flooring leads to large formal living room and dining room with fireplace. Downstairs family room with wet bar and brick fireplace opens onto patio facing lush green fairway. Landscaping inc l udes beautiful pine and sycamore trees with colorful accents of flowering p lants. Room for pool. $1 ,050,000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. CJ-54) • EXCLUSIVE ILUFfS USTIMG. Well located single level popular floor plan. The ex- panded dining area also adds to the panoramic view Cron th.is eod unit with 3 Br, 2 bath, inside laundry, 2 patios & just a short walk to commwlity pool area. Call now to see this well priced home at $225,000. Kathleen Kelley 85.5-4343. MEW IH CAMEO HIGl-LAHDS! Super 4 BR home w /pool. A beautiful home w /a very open & airy feeling. Lg rear yard totally enclosed & very pvt. $229,000. Sharon Smith. 644 -6200 . (J -55> CUSTOM llG CANYOH PRIVACY. Garden court yard l ead s to t his beautiful Broadmoor Plan 4 on a choice cul-de -sac. Handsomely decorated in neutral tones w /imported floor tiles. wall covering. new carpeting. wet bar and classic fren ch doors . This home provides the family-style accommodations of 4 Brs, formal living and dining rooms, and family room, large patio with pool. spa and fruit tree orchard $865.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CJ -56) SELLER WILL CARRY! 3BR end -unit townhome in great Woodbridge location. Seller wi II assist with financing. $112.500. Holly Markas 644-6200. (J .57) HARBOR RIDGE WITH VIEW! Dramatic 4BR hilltop home w /circular s taircase entry, beautiful formal living and dining rms and gourmet kitchen. Perfection in design, materials and craftsmanship. No detail overlooke d . The finest of woods and imported marbles. Elegant master s uite - paneled library a nd wine room. Elevator, comme r cial telephone wires -4-car ga rage. Sl,795,000. L y nne Valentine 644-6200. (J -58) LOVELY "LINDA." Pl.AM. Single story condo in the newer Bluffs. End unit w/3 BRs, 2 baths & 2 patios . Greenbelt view. $225.000 leasehold. Dick Halderman 642·8235. CJ -59) CORONA DEL MAR IA YFROHT. Charming Cape Cod type architecture. High beamed ceiling and used brick single story home and spacious penthouse above 3 car garage. 2 s unny patios for family enjoyment and e ntertaining, Private pier and slip for 42' boat. Seller will help finance. Offered at $3,000,000 including prime land. By appt. only : Cathy or Dave Schweickert 642-823S. CJ-61 ) li.UFFS IAR'iA.IHI a 4 Br home w/outstand· ing greenbelt location. Many mature patio plants provide private garden atmosphere . Large lving room w/fireptace. Price in- cludes washer, dryer & refrigerator. $199,000. Paul Bailey 642~8235. / LIDO ISLE. Perfect 4 BR. single story home on 11 :1 lots w center courtyard. French doors, hardwood floors, bcdm ceilings & 3-car garage. $495,000 incl. land. Nancy Imbernino/Jan Young 642·8235. (J -60 ) SUPER VIEW: IAY, OCEAN & UGKTS. Irvine Terrace front row. Custom, single story over 3400 sq . ft. Elegant gourmet kitchen. 3 spacious bedrooms + 5 baths, Library & Billiard room . Imported fixtures. walls of glas~ and fully air conditioned Offered at $690,000 Leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. ( J -62 ) VIEW-VIEW-VIEW! Turtle Rock Vista ~ Enjoy the pa noramic night light views from this luxurious condo A 38R. family rm, formal dining & bonus room home w central air. Financing available. $325.000. Belle Partch 752·1414. (J -63 ) SEA.VIEW "PORT ROY.AL!" Detached and r emodeled home w view of ocean and city lights. P ool and spa . Gale guarded community. $525.000. Darle ne Herman 752-1414. ci -64) ERWIN LAKE -BIG BEAR Build your dream mountain retreat on these two adjacent lots in the fast growing area of Erwin Lake-Big Bear. Close to ski runs and lake -enjoy fresh mountain air~ Call today . $27,000. Toni Morris 551 -8700. (J -65) COLLEGE PARK COLUMBIA -POOL/SPA. A JOY to behold. This beautifully upgraded home f eature s all new carpet. ne w mexican tile flooring, new ovens including new microwave. A model family home w 4 spacious BRS & ~L'2 baths plus air conditioning and a beautiful pool and s pa. Priced to sell fast. $230.000. Alan Beel 551-8700. ( J -66) COUNTRY CLUI LIVING at $99.500. One BR condo in luxurious VersaiJte with pool, spa, gym & clubhouse. Great financing, t oo. Terrific decor, brand new carpeting & draper ies. Priced to sell fast! $99,500. Jackie Wiley 551·8700. <J -67) NEWPORT HACH ALMOST I/, ACRf. Mini-estate located on quiet, secluded, cul· de·sac. Used brick spa, R. V. access. Productive fruit plants & hybrid tea roses make it most appealing. Immediate oc· cupancy. Owner was transferred. Price .ad· justed for quick sale to $245 ,000. Call Martie Keepers 855-4343. ... -OTso· __ .. ISTIHGS S46',000 IM CAMIO SHOalSl lSO-ocean and jetty view/large pool emotional decor thruout1 breakfai;t pavilli on w 1 Frenc h doors, 3 br. 3 ba. eleganl curb appeal. priced $60.000 below a ny ocean view property in Cameo S hores! CAMEO SHORES ELEGANCE! StH ,000 This exquisite home is only one strel't from the ocean. on Camden Drivt.> Panoramic ocean view from L R. MBR, a spectacu tar 600 sq. ft. entry foyer. 3 br. den. 3 ba Price anl'ludes the land. Tor LISTIRS IN CAMIO SHORIS HIGHLANDS VIEW-AXER IM CAMIO .. Gtol.AMOSI Potential-Plus! Open, spacious home with ocean view from L R and 2 br. La r ge lot wi t h private walll'd courtyard. 5 br. 21'J ba + powder room . Bring your painlbrush. your de· coralor id eas a nd buy yourself a bargain at $359.000, fee land! SOMERSET MODEL-5 IR l IA, FR-2 F,l Forma l d inin g a r ea. Gorgeous seeludcd ya r d owner a nx ious reduced $20,000 to $329.900. Ass umable loan. Owner may C'arry. MOMTEGO MODEL-4 IR 2 IA ,ool/Spo One of the finesl buys in Harborview Homes. $254,900 with s pectacular walled and gated yard assumable loan owner may carry. Tor LISTERS IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES SOMERS ET MODEL-SPECIAL Uf'GRADESOwncr-bU1lder has installed fine wooden railings, wooden plank flooring in entry and kllchen. Lovelv emotional decor thruout Two assuma· ble loans . Seller motivated! SPYGLASS OCEAM/CITT/IAY VIEW! F?rmcr mode.I home with gorgeous designer wall and window covcrmgs thruout. The view is breathtaking. 3 ~r. 2 ~a 2 f'PL. pool and custom spa. Inquire about fmancmg. $635.000. THREE FAIULOUS CdM DU,LEXES! Brand new lux ury duplexes built like condominiums. Each ~as .3 br 2 ba, FPL, sky-lights. stereo blt·in .. track lighting, s pace-age design. $420.000 each. He.ft! MEED QUICK SALE! Would you like to live in a 5 br. home, almost new. in NewPorl Beach. bul you only have $80.000 down ? We hav~ the ho~e for you. It's located on prestigious Peninsula Point. 5 yrs. new. $459.000. TWO -.. ONGS GZUTac-.1TA 673-7761 760-1397 STARNES COMPANY llST IUY -OCIAliRONT 3 IM*oa.1 2 1HA ...__ t..1y ,.... 111rofeHIH., ~••d. ... kltce.... • ...,. dedl wftti lecsd .............. Mllll ,,.. ilhd for $575.000. MEWPOIT ... &HrS 3 .... 21/J I .. -....~ lot. Hsctwood floors ........ ..., •cal• ,...... ... $279,000. MUST SIU HkJMy upgroded 4 ,.,,. 2 lct Collecje Pork hotM loc:at.d 1i11 lnl.... Cuttom brld potlo w Jlacuul Olld bullt·lft 119. Mlllt '" to oppnclate. Just listed at SI 55,000. Open Hse Sat l·S. 353 I Ahftoftd St. JASMINE CREEi< Lonfv 3 ldnlt 21/J latll c°'9do loc•t•d h1 prlute arH of Coro•• del Mar. 24 ll011r ........... , ....... ~l pooh Md spa. Great .... _.... IOlll9 oc•• •lew. Two patios. lo•efy '-dtc..,Mg .ct ....._. pri•ocy. Offered at $391,000. IA YCllST llAUTY SI 00,000 ..... ••d OWlt • h .. tlt.I lloHe la Newport ...... A• ............. ''lttlo_ owe .... ,..., at 12,,. tor 1 yn. Offwo4 at SJ21,000. LIASI. L:IASI OPTION OR IUY llt Co•yoll, 2 Ir 2 lo ................... --. Seurlty w / prl••f• fe•I• ................ ;o.tC411 ................. Beautiful, large ~ BR h ome in Foun tai n Valley. 2 master suites. stereo thruout 12 ~o down payment., a nd seller will finance at 13% for 3 years. Agt. 641-1991; 631-4361 I 1t T"-IMpt' or INVESTORS I Oo/o Dr, Ho Qmlffvlltc) Cute 2 ~R hoi.&se & 1 Bdrm unil on large lot in Orange. Seller wall finance at 13'7< for 31,; years. 641-1991; 631-4361 agt. 121/Jo/o AITD SJ0,000 DOWN SPACIOUS 3 Bdrm con· do, French doors to patio. walk to Westcliff, stores, bank. library, etc. Quiet and private Pool and nice rec room. Good area. Ownr /agt. 642·2225: 646-325.5 CASA DEL RIO CONDOS Only 3 left. Xlnt terms. Builder will rebate to 133 for 3 years. OPEN SAT/SUN 1~5 13121 Edin&er East of Harbor Blvd. 141-1991; e3H3'1 aJt . 13·7 f8°/o $14,000 DWH That's ri1bt1 114,000 down, 1a.1 n lnttrett. A m u1t He, bu11 I Bdrm 2 bath, formal dinlna room, 1pca. Prld• of ownenblp, SIJl.toO, Call for more detaU.. 541-DU THE REAL ESTATERS \\ I ·,I I '1 ', 'I'AYLOl{ CO. 1\1 \I !tl!i'-, .Ill•• l 'llli SOUTHHN COLOMA&. MANSION OM THI GOLF COUIH llG CAMYOM COUNTRY CLUI A mustcrplccc or clcl(m1t•t> & dlscnlty OVl'rlookln te lht-lu8h t(recn rttlrwuys Created by Nt•wpurt ·~ finest builder. Top quu ll ty cruft KmunR h lp & muh•rluls, ub un dunt l mpm'll•tl rn11r bl<'. ul r t•o11dltlonl n~ 1>lw; numcruuH other flm1 uppolnlmuntK. SU.tel)' m ur h.I ~ floored foyer with hnvrl•HNIH l'll't•ul11r st11lrw11y. f<~IC't'on t <'t'YH l ul dwndrllt·r· QllN•11ly m11Htn sullt·· pl lll• 1i mldlllonul ht•d a·uuiu-.. e11d1 with tt11 own prlvuh• huth lh111qul'I sl it• tll11l11~ room. 1·ll'11I~· 111111t1h•d rumlly room w murblt• Cin•plut'l' & wt•I 11111'. rully p u n t• It• ll h 111111 rd r 11 om w h 11 r Urrt·l~t·t·111t•tl wlaw room Ht•ull11t h'11llv prk(•cl 111 $:!. lf>0,000 ( 'ull rur 11ppol111 ll\t'll1 111 M't' IAY CRIST CUSTOM NOMI Uc.•f'll~nt•cl for ••nh•rtult1lr11l & fllmilv llvl nJ( 4 Bclrn1 , h11JH' llvlnJ( 1·110111, lo rJCc fornwl d lni n~ l(( f11111lly rouu"' Oournll't kl td1t•11 M11Hlt•r 11 11ltc· 1wp11rnlt1 I rom ntlw1· t•1C11·u l~•· hdr11111 Pll'UKlnw p rlvnt•y In pool 1'l1.1•cl l111t'k yurd (irt•ut lt•rnu• $.111!;,0CIO ILIGAMT "VIRSAIU.IS''-IXCLUSIVI OM llG CANYON GOLP COUlllSI S p l' t' l u t· 11 I 11 r t> t• u n •• fl o m t• 11 "Vt•r su1lk!4" lonitPd 011 l 11r~t·11t lot of tt 11 De tt n l' II om t•s f h• u ul lf 11 I ~"Ir (' 0 u r s (' v i •• w t p r 0 r l' ~ H I (I II H I I v landscupt•d yunl w 1muturt• trt•es 111 u prlvak µurk likl' !H.'ltlnli( lndu<llnli( 11 lovely larf(l' pool & hUJ(l' ~pu ~ un al tr n c l iv e Ii( u z l' b n . (; » tt.• cl r r on 1 C'ourtyard enlry with f111111lu111 Mur!Jlt· floor an foyl'r witt1 li(lttlerml{ drnn dehcr. 4 Bdrms. den. formal d1n1111i( room & 41 2 balhs. Priced right al $895,000. Call for appomtmenl A VERY SPECIAL HOME with features that are hard to find today . Large . oversized lo t Immac ulate landscaping front & rear. cozy workshop off 2-car garage, wood-burning fireplace & a warm. friendly feeli ng throughout. See this 2-bedroom & den h ome Now . $183,000. Call for a ppointment. MR ARRO¥(HEAD-VU TO CATALINA Unimpeded 'view 25 ft aC'ross to see t he world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect·s award design. See it. then live in il $96,500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2 I I I San Jo ..... Hils Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. 644-49 I 0 * * * * * * ~Heritage Collectio~· I I 0/o VA ASSUMABLE LOAM OPEN SAT /SUM 1·5, 819 Governer, CM. Sharp 3 Bdrm starter home. Nicely lan dscaped , n ew patio cover, no qualifying. P riced at $95,000. For an appointment to see. call 540-1151 MESA VERDE owe I ST AT 13.5°/o OPEN SAT /SUM /MOM 1-3 :30, 306 1 Gibra lta r -Sharp 3 Bdrm + family on corner lot. Featuring 2 fireplaces. n e w r oof, bloc k wa ll , copper plumbing, sprinklers front and back and much more. Priced al $13 1,500. Call for m or e tetails, 540-1151 MESA VERDE EMTERT AIMERS DBJGHT Lovely 4 Bdr m 3 bath home. Beautiful park -like yard with pool a nd spa for your summer e ntertainin g. Large fam ily room, Mexican tile entry, very light and a iry. Asking $273.500. For more d e t a ils call. 540-1151 LOCATION UMsumtAS59 LIMDA ISU Exq ulslt.e home located on one of the most aouf bt aft.er bayfront lota. Captlvatmg view of main turnlnl basin from most every room. T his home has 61 feet of-- bay frontage with apace tor • large yachts. Unusual features Include pool & s pa in private courtyar d and ele gant decor tbr oua hout . 5 bedrooms & 5'Al bath•. Shown by appointment only. $2.600.000. ~M:;11111_ ..... m Balboa Island Realty /\NO INVI!~ I MUN'f ~f\MP1\NV 673-1700 WA T .. ,ltONT JO' DOCK B1w h1•l11r \""' · v1• ry ~''I v11tf•. r&lll'lll•I IHI 14• W /Vif•W ,4lt 4i<JJH l ,r J.( ,.It flown ~1·t 11111 , Kt1 1wt1 llf'l·k11. 111wc• dr.~;,,ow ,,,.,.,.,, l 1•r111~ Holi IV ''''vi •· Kt1'1J1 o:s1 1~mo WAT .. _,ltOMT IXCWMVI '1111 , 1Jlt1t I rrtllitJi; fjlJfr , hUJ(f> rTlllHfN 1'111114'. IO<lfll for 2 lrli( ho11t i., ll•rmR l1•rmH. low flown 1'111·1· 1.11111.01>'1 H11li & l>ovw Koop "l " HI W,OIT CHST COMOOS lbr. :Jlw hirnlly room. wet bar. din rm . OC'can viow, tennis. µool "J " lo C'hoose from . starting $197,000 to $210,000. Bob & Dovie Koop SPYGLASS Hill LEASE 5br, 4ba fami ly rm. formal dining. Ralcony off master bdrm Super vu. $2000/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop DOVER SHORES FRONT ROW 4br. 4ha fo r mal dining, famil y rm. pool. super view ocean. back bay. s teal l his total fixer. Seller carry 1s t T .D. Asking $480.000 Bob"'-Dovie Koop llG CAMYOM LEASE 3br. 3ba formal dining. Large master s uite. very sharp. pool, dew. hot tub , $2000 mo Security guard gate. Bob & Dovie Koop SPYGLASS HILL LEASE- 3br. formal dining. family room. 2 hreplacesl lrg. yrd. $1600 mo Bob & Dovie Koop MESA DEL MAR 5br. 3ba, large yard. cov. patio. new carpet. paint. floor covering, paper. oven. best buy at $162.000. Low down. Bob & Dovie Koop MEW TOWMHOMI Sha rp 2bd + den. FP. palio + spa. $198.500. Try 1().20% dn. Assume low int rate. Patrick Tenore 631-1266 IRAMO MEW OM THE MARICET Beat the crowds to this 3br 2ba pool home. located minutes from Mesa Verde GOL F COU R SE . Cal l An n e Mccasland 631 -1266. $159.500 V ALUI + SU,H LOCATION Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde. Priced to sell at $98.000. Call Anne McCasland (''131-1266 DCILLIMT FIMAMCIHG AVAIL 3br, 21.t.i ba condo + bonus room in Fountain Va lley, New carpet, cermaic tile and loads of stained glass $112.000. Call Anne Mccasland 631-1266 MUST II SOLD NewPort Beach condo. 3br, 21.f.t ba, cathedra l ceilings in liv. rm . Asking $219,500. Call Pete Johnson 631-1266 PatME PaOPart Beautiful 2br condo, view of F ashion Is land & Back Bay. As king $335,000 FEE Call Pete J o hn so n 6 31 -12 66 fo r appointment 3 IDttM -POOL $20,000 DOWMll Ne a r S.C. Pl aza in good location. Nice pool & spa. Only $129,900. J erry J ones 631-1266. . . ' .. 2~S E ASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH. 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Plan. Lovely Turf Courtyard Entrance. End Unit. Three Bedrooms P l us Large Family Room . Eating Area In Kitchen. Master Suite With Extra C losets T h ree Pat1os For Indoor-Outdoor Li vi ng Storage Galore. Great Financing. Large Assumable Loan New Price. $249,500. A .. Joy Of Newport .. Listing. COSTA MESA New Lis ting. Jus t Whal You·ve Been Looking For. Three Bedroom Plus Two Bath Condo. Nea r South Coast Plaza Shopping. Spacious Feeling With Sk y lights. Decked Patios. End Unit. Large Utility Room. Assumable First T r u s t Deed. Priced At $139.000. "LUCKY YOU " "And It Has A High Assumable, too! .. This Incredibly Beautiful Contemporary Home In Costa Mesa's Bes t Ar ea Can Now Be Yours Features Include Five Large Bedrooms. Two Impressive Fireplaces. Gorgeous Llnng Room & Family Room. Skylights. Wall Coverings. Wet Bar Fantastic! Price. $229.500. Call Now To See. OUTSTANDING IA YRlOMT HOME Lovely Custom-Built Home On Promontory Bay. Living Room. Formal Dining Room, Den/Li brary. Spacious M aster Bedroom Overlooking Bay Has Fireplace & Luxuriously App9inted Bath. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid 's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large . Yacht. $1,850.000. llG CAMYOM CUSTOM-IUILT HOME Overlooking 18th Fairway. Epitome Of Unde rs tated Elegance. ln The . Family Wing There Are Four Large Bed room s, Each With A Bath ; Master Has A Fireplace, Two large Wa lk -Jn Closets. French Doors Op e n in g T o A Bric k Terrace . Forma l Dining, Gourmet Kitchen, Bon us Room With Bath, P lus M a id 's Qu a rt ers . Ca ll F o r Appointment. $2,200,000. I WANT YOUI I YOU MllD Mli I Am A Rar e Three Bedroom Linda Plan I n The Bluffs With An . Exqulsite Setting . I Am All On One Le ve l & In Tlp·Top Shape. My Present Owner Has J ust Reduced My P rice By $1 2,500. Please Don't Make Me Wall. l LINDA ISLE--EUROPUN STYLE ~.W HS ... Ntl•••• -fM = ::...:-:.::c .. 2::1.: celleclor •t•IHd I IH•ll tl•H wl•dow• tlar11011t. Seco •d floor lt*oay/tldll•ry o•ertooka tile*-of .,...,.. .. , ••111 roo••· Fonlllll ll•lllt roo•, •t•p·dow" pub-bor, 1 ..... 11•• -.,.... fonMI 6'.rM. +-.. •llai».- peffo wt kol pcMMI. s.,..a11 1p9ClcMll ._ .... Mite with WATM VUt + 4 ......, M*°a•. Dodl for 2 yecllh. $2,660,000 ............ 611-1400. PANORAMIC VU-CAPE COD D1conator or bllllct.r opport.lty + · .... ' Cldcl to ..... c ........ wtth lbr. 2be. or o ,...._ct c~ stwtw i.. IMtt ..... $415,000. 631-1400. FRONT ROW~ORONA DEL MAR Pr11ni ... ttrfft W/Htatt U. CJI ..... 7 5ft. froato9e. 2 le9ol loh a11d ,..Of'Oftdc VU of ocem & lefty. !arty Mewport rHld.,.ce w /the charm Ii qullty of by90111 d•J• -wood paaell1t9, moldl1191 & la~ roo11t1. SI ,150,000. U I· 1400. COUNTRY FRENCH--MEWPORT Oall cobl11eta, ltollaa tta., bMllttMfy retnOcleled In top quoHty. Splwld lbcl ho•• on a quiet 1trfft. $265,000. 63 1-1400. BALBOA ISLAND OOPl.EX ChOl 11Mrt9 2 story hoMI 5 ...... frOIR beoc:h with )bdnfts., 2 ba., I eM0 d1l1d kltchett, bay window, brick fireploce. open beams •d a prodYciftg macadcnla aut tree In yOMr front ysd pllla a 2bd., Ibo. garage apartment. rriced fof-a .. ck .. at $450,000. 673-6900. GRANDEUR ON LINDA ISLE A ,..let.ace of grand P' oportkM1 °" ,....tigiOMI Ultda Isle. w.r-...,,. ...... CJCll'den• onr brick wall way & dip pool/spa to total el..-u. Two story ho.M with wlndlag oall stairway, ...try fo111ttaln. ForMal ll•ln9 room with spacious famHy room lftcludlftg larCJI suRhn bar. Formal dlnln9 rm. + ~ kltchH. Luxurious master wit. + 4 guest bedrooms. LS'CJI ...tdoof' patio pkt• boat dock & sllp for l boah. $1 ,395,000. u 1-1400. OCEANFRONT EXOOISITE FabulOlls architectural masterpiece °" corMt". Mew wood Ir glass. a11toftl oak cabineh Ir Meticulous detail & decor In this 2-story home with CJOUI 1t•I kJtcheft Ir aplendld master suite. Terrific VU of 110 & surl from this 2 bed. fam.ra hotM plus 2 bed. r.,.. uaff. You could malle this a shtgie fOMily hoiM. $975,000. PENINSULA POINT-SUPER Wall to lay & Ocean fr'Ollt ttn .,.,._.d a..-ty. Co ..... tely MW Ill Ir _, wtth lo9ds of "°°"' for the -..y. Spacious Z..tory with ~d & CJl"OO'tld floors, .,..... & ttaiMd glo11. LS'CJI lbd., lbo., lea. fc•llv '°°"' Ir din. na. bcelleftt ~a.g $444,500. 631-1400. ON-WATER CORNER~P-VU Woock. w........ & Hiedi.,. decor In good latte. Mon hi today and e+Y suu•••r on the lay with ~ boat at your door 2 .. tory 4 bed. balcony & pri•acy: leaded 91011, awnhMJ & all ....uitie1. s 1.200.000 ..... 673-6900. LARGE VU FRONT ON CUFF Gt'Clltd proportlo111 thrv this wonuuly decorated 3 bed. hotM with close-tip vu. Ire ' .. roofM\ Spacious fam.nn. bllllard r111. formal din.nn. Separate ...... ""· plut beautiful deck & spa. $975,000. OWNER WILL CARRY RMAMCIHG. U 1-1400. NEW HARBOR RIDGE-STATELY 110 VU OF lay, Ocem Ir nM#I lights. MclcJnlflc1t1t equality & detail th oughout this 5700 sq. ft. rHideftce. Sffl ..._ to Mlect yow own decor for Huls fonnal honw wfth 4 bed, library, fonMI dWncJ ,.,..,. 1........... fGM. """ .ct gllllNM Olll matter suite with flreploce. Mftdeck l4MMI Ir tpa. l•pru•I.,. .ct custo.a fof- the particlllor luotMowner, In tt. but trocitkMu of this LOiiis XIV M..or hous SI ,995,000. 631-1400. NEWPORT CHARMER-POOL s.p.r falllHy Orff °" a qua.t slrHf. a.... pool and deck ...... MdMded boclr y•rd 1urrouaded by CJ"'ffM'Y· 0,.. IMfMJ '°°"' wltlt Nwty 1 ....a dll1d ldtcMtu. Two bedf'OOllll + .,_ that could be 3rd bedroom. s 115,000 fff. CONDOS~ONOOS--CONDOS $215,000. OR Water -Mm. lay VM. $270,000. Newport v.._ OwMt-FIR. $290,000. Vlh ltiltoo V& Sll4,SOO. VI .. I..._ _.._./op. $94,500, Gre .. ""-c ...... ..,..... $124,IOO. '"' cOlllplex ......... . $18,SOO. 1/a .......... Iii H9wa1L $79,000. Au•••ltle lo. -C.M. SI H ,000. Htw•I -VllW $375,000. ,_.Med. vm. ...... ATTENTION BUILDERS! DECORATORS .......... 9-d. ....... c .......... $215,000. I-I lot lef9. $29,000. 1-1 , .... , .. , ,.. lflxwJ, SHl.000. 1-1 LWe ........... sm.ooo ~J P1d:t1 .. 1 -vu ,....,_ SlJl.000. 14 Oict="• tflwl, MI0.000. w o. .............. $671.000. w v ............... Ptt.IOO. ,.;-. H•••rcW -.._.,., •••• •· 1971,000. ............... _ .. ,, '""000. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. MALUTATf .... .._... ~ ...,,,." .. ~ 14"W~Hwy ~IMell ., ...• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tie•..... I OOJ G1•roil I OOJ ..............••....•.. ·········~············· ............. ~....--..-....-....... OCIAMVllW COMDO OnM HSI SAT /SUM I ..S Beautifully maintained 3 Bdrm with all the blt-lns and many upgrades. '17 Odyssey Crt. NB. LIDO SOUD OPIH0HSI SUH 1·5 A gorgeous 5 Bdrm + family rm country french home on an extra wide lot. Many, bll ·ins, custom tile & courtyard fountain etc. Assume big loan at only 10% inter est. Asking $765,000. 828 Via Udo Soud . CORONA D& MAR OCIAMILUFF HOMISITE Overlooking the NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE, Catalina Is land and popular Big Corona beach. Coasta l approved to build a single family resid ence stretching over 125' wide (2 lots). Can you imagine the finished product? Asking $1,295,000-<>wner will carry & subordinate. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvcl. COl"MI' 30tll OPEN THIS WlllEMD OM SPYGLASS 11 San Mateo -6 bedrooms, b ea utifull y d ecorated and upgraded. canyon and ocean view -Sunday & Monday 1·5. 8 M onterey 3 bedrooms. professionally decorated, in-law quarters & pool Saturday , Sunday & Monday 1-5. IH THE ILUFFS 523 Avenida Campo -Lovely 3 bedroom "B " plan with family r oom. Recently remodeled with new a pplia n ces -Saturday & Sunday 1-5. 1964 Vista Caudal 2 bedroom "H" plan with nice deck and large patio. Excellent financing -Saturday & Sunday 1·5. WESTCUFF 1212 Berkshire -Totally upgraded 3 bedroom home on large lot with lovely yards and great financing - Saturday, Sunday & Monday 1-5. llVINE 17 Morena -In Ranc ho San Joaquin Bluffs with an incredible 12. 75% fixed rate 30 year 1st available . l bedroom and a loft. Open Saturday, Sunday and Monday 1-5. LIDO ISLE 115 Yia Wa.zie r s -This unique Spanish Mediterranean home is just 3 years new and has 4 bedrooms. Open Saturday. Sunday & Monday 1·5. MISSION VIEJO 27582 E~cuna -Custom Country French m the exclusive community of .Tres Vistas on the shore of Lake Mission Viejo. Open Saturday Sunday & Monday 10-6. ' 644 9990 760 0835 CUSTOM HOME Approximately 6 yrs new • 3 car garage • Cul-de-sac location • Sunken Roman tub in master bath • All ceramic tile entry • Oversize lot • Redwood deck capturing full golf course view , .......•.•.•.••.•••..•........•..•........... G• .. r.. IOOJ G.....-.t I OOJ ······~················ ... , .•................. §~~·11~§~ OPIM TODAY l·I UMl(j)UE IM OLD CORONA DEi. MAR - Country kitchen, sophisticated master s ':'ite, two fireplaces, three patios, bay view, two bedr ooms. 21/2 baths. $324,000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 502 Acacia. UMl9UE IM UNIVERSITY rAJtK -Four bedroom, fa.mily room, formal dining rO?'?l· beautiful decor. cul de sac, high ce1hngs, community pool. tennis. spa. See JoAnne Perkins at 19 Klamath $225,000. . UMl9UE IN SIA VIEW -Beautiful 3 bedroom Hampton Model. Cul-de-sac location, community pool. spa and tennis. Unbeli evably priced at $395,000. See Barbara Hutchings at 1900 Yacht Maria. UNl9UE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS Beautifully r~modeled home on large corner lot with some ocean view. 3 bedroom V h b ath , Teak kitchen cabinets, plantation shutters. neutral tones a nd many decorator touches. All thjs for $355.000 Fee. See Mary Ann Anderson al 1132 White Sails. UMl9UE HEAR SOUTH COAST PL.Ali - Skylights, style, 3 bdrms., den, 21~ baths, near greenbelt. only $169,500. See Sharon Corzine at 912 Powell Court. UNl9UE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Ocean view 3 bdrm., 2 bath on over· sized Jot. S425.000. See Susan Harder at 1000 White Sails. UHl9UE IN WOODIRIDGE Cape Cod, 3 bedroom, 211..! bath, earth tones. $167,500. See Natalie Fogarty at 17 Melody Lane. U~l()Ut= ti M S REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 EHi CoHI Hlghtuy. Coron• d•I Mar WE HNE 47 Of lliE BEST AGENTS IN T(.)l..VN NEWPORT BEACH OOPl.EX Steps to beach. Great s umme r winter rental. Fully furn. Xlnl opportunity for investment. Call Lorraine Basche. CHARMING HIDE-AWAY COTTAGE in LAGUNA BEACH Steps to beach, yet completely private. 1 Bdrm 1 ba, fireplace, skylight, country kitchen and much more . Call Lorraine Basche. ~ 714-673-1600 Realtors Eat 1907 WM. E. DOUD & CO~HC. · · 2115 E. Cou t Hwy~ St. 207 l7 I 4~ 7 59-04zi Cor-cM1 Mw, CA t2US CUSTOM ELEGANCE offered at $327.000 GrMt Ff nanclng: CUh down to 1\ .. % loan or ~down and owner v.111 ttke care of the baltnce a 4 $ a a 0 C ll RfSIDENTIA L REAL C S TATt SERVICES OPEN lllUSE 1-5 OPl!H OH LIDO ISLE Completely remodeled 3 BR. custom. Large assumable loan. An absolutely gorgeous home. $525.000. See Barbara Ballmann At 510 VIA UDO SOUD OPEH ON IAUOA ISLAND 5 BR. Duplex with 1 BR. rental. $450.000. See Edie Olson At 112 SAPPHIRE OPEN IN HARIOR-VIEW HOMES Beautiful pool "Palermo." 4 BR. 2\.-2 BA . $284,900 See Cora Baldikoski At 1901 PORT CARDIFF OPE:H IN THE ILUFFS Dramatic 2 BR. end unit condo overlooking delightful greenbelt. Bachelor perfect. $147 ,000. See Betty Richard At 2311 VISTA HUERTA . OPEHIM-THE ILUFFS 3 BR. 21'2 BA "V" plan in mint condition. Great assumable loan at $177,000. See Lisa White At 410 VISTA ROMA OPE:H IN SPYGLASS Expanded Southport on secluded lovely lot. 5 BR. 4•,2 BA . Playroom. Bonus Rm. + Fam. $595.000. See Rita Quiggle At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE OPEK-4H SPYGLASS Lovely 3 BR. + fam. Rm. with view in Newport. Prestigious area. S659.000. See Lucy Rose At 45 GOLETA POINT DR . OPEH IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Dramatic ocean view. Newly customized & elegant 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. POOL $525.000. See Paula Erd At 1100 WHITE SA ILS OPEN IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lush. landscaping & used brick courtyard surround this spacious 4 BR. "Lusk" with gated privacy. $355 ,000. See Lyleen Ewing At 4000 INLET ISLE OPEN IN IRVIHE 3 BR CAM BRIDGE. Formal din'g. Green belts. $175,000 w owner assisted financing. See Wendy Beam At 17241 CANDLEBERRY LIDO ISLE BEAUTY Owner found another house -truly motivated ! Perfect ~o~e for family & entertaining. The gourmet kitchen & hvmg room open through r:e~ch doors to flowered garden courtyard. Large formal dmmg rpom seats twelve easily. Many extras! $599,000. SOUTH IA YF«OMT DUPLEX A perfect combinat!on of prestigious living & rental wr1te·off .. Very. spacious 2 BR. + den owner's unit with breathtaking views of harbor & pavillion . Roof top sun deck. Entertainers patio. Exclusive listing at Sl,300,000. IAYSHORES Charm galo:e 3 Bedrooms. Sunroom. High ceilings. Complete pnvacy. Lovely patio. Corner location. $365,000. A PICTURES9UE LANE On Peninsula Point. Relax & enjoy gentle ocean breezes on your private garden patio. A most enchanting 4 B R . Exec. Fam. home. All well designed. Large family room & delightful master swte. $430.000. Fee. LOCATION! EARLY BLUFFS In the most desirable area on a quiet s treet. This 3 BR. 2 b~th hom.e affords gracious livability. The la rge kitchen with skylight opens to the dining area with views of the gard en patio & the privacy of tree lined greenbelt. $239,500. CUSTOM OH THE r ARK . urtyard entry lo POOL & spa. 5 BR. fa mily oriented 1g Canyon home with formal dining, fa mily, game & ~nus rooms. Lots of wood & glass. Owner wi ll help fmance. $1 ,500.000. A HOILE HERrTAGE Exquisitely recaptured in this g lorious 25 roo m Mediterranean Villa. Meticulous design, to be cherished for generations to come. Soaring pa noramic views. Spyglass Hill. $2 ,400,000. CDM DUPLEX IH rRIME LOCATION New roof & .kitch~n. Hardw~ floors & french doors plus very good fmancmg make this attractive duplex a ·'Best Buy" $305,000. CARREE AND SECURE Jasmine Creek Plan II. 2 BR. + cozy den. Beautifu lly decorated in warm earth tones . Located on one of t he largest and loveliest lots. Call for details on very des irable fina ncin g. $326,000. EXCLUSIVE IRVIHE nltlACE An immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA. home. Recently redecorated Lovely ocean & bay view from a new raised deck & spa: Complete privacy. The kitchen is new. Good assumable Loan. $305,000 leasehold. OUTSTAHDING mrux IH CDM pacious 2 story units in excellent condition with ireplaces, private patios & modern kitchens. South of Pacific Coast -very close to Big Corona Be ach Outstanding owner financing. $525,000. • HIGH AT<» HAllOI llDGI veJy Dynasty model. 2 bedrooms. Conversation area. Lowest price on The Ridge. View. Large assum able loan. S375,000. Fee. IAYSHOllS Plctu.re perfect 3 BR. Great decor. St ain ed gla111. atom wallpapers & carpets. Located on Baysbort Drive near beach. $425,000. .... OPEN SAT/SUN/MIN 14 125 ABALONE-PRIDE OF OWNERStlP MEW LITTLE 151.AMD B.IGANCI Finest quality -Ideal family home by award winning builder. 100 block location on beautiful wooded lot. 4 Bdrm, family room, 2% baths, fine oak cabinetry and woodwork thru-out. wet bar, leaded glass windows. quarry tile, beamed ceilings, decks and roof deck. Owner finan cing. $619,500. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 119Via Vella, Lido, Newport Bch 673-0697 $484 ,000Sat/Sun/Mon1·5 169 Merrill <R2>. Costa Mesa 548-1169 $99,921 Open Daily 4951 Hemlock , Univ. Park, Irvine 552-1800 $189,900 Sun 1·5 1620 Louise St., Laguna Beach 497-5494 $325,000 Sun 1·4 1228 Rutland Road #6, NB 631-1400 $124 ,500 Sunl-5 16 Cresthaven, Woodbridge, Irv · 551-8700 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR plus FAM RM cw DEN 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $324.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 28076 Gunnison Crt., Laguna Niguel 83l-7634 $154 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 * •633 Lido Park Dr c El ). NB 673-0248 $633.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •633 Lido Park_Dr, F-2, NB .• 631-7300 $635,000 Sun 1·5 2611 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $555 ,000 Sun 12·4 1515 August Ln., Santa Ana Hghts 751 -0865 $129,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 1903 Yacht Camilla, Newport Bch 642-8235 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••310 Fernando #212, Balboa 642-8235 $329,000 Sun 11-4 1946 Port Locksleigh, HrbrViewHms 642-8235 $225,000 Sun 1·5 8241 Re illy, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $104,000 Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 1555 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497 -5454 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 21281 Antigua Ln., Hunt'g Beach 548-1169 $134 .900 Sat/Sun 12-4 228 Via Ithaca , Lido Isle. NB 675-4562 $630.000 Sun 1-4 15 Swift Ct. Newport Crest. NB 640-5357 $240.000 Sat Sun 1·5 17 Odyssey Crt, Npt Beach 675-6670 Sat/Sun 1-5 819 Governer . Costa Mesa 540-1151 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 934 Senate St., Cos ta Mesa 545-9491 Sat/Sun 1-5 3.15 Nassau Rd .. College Pk .. C.M. 545-9491 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1010-12-14-14 -16 E . Balboa Blvd. . 642-8235 $1,350.000 Sat/,Sun 1-4 232 Via San Remo, Lido, NB 631-1400 $665,000 Sun 1-5 510 Via Lido Soud, Lido Is le, NB 675-2764 $525,000 Sun 1-5 320 Sh akespeare. Anaheim 631-1400 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde> CM 645-0303 $134,900 Sa/Su/Mn 1·4:30 20612 Egret Ln., Huntington Bch $107,000 Sun 1·5 ••6408 Ocean Front, Newport Bch 642-3215 $598,000 Daily 11-5 •682 Capita l, Costa Mesa 556-2660 $129,500 17 Melody Ln (Woodbridge) Irv. 675-6000 $167,500 Sun 1-5 2596 Temple Hills Dr .. Laguna 640-9900 S299,000 Sun 1-5 25: 62nd St., Lido Shores, Npt Bch 675-1771 $169,900 Sun 1-5 1741 Tustin, #17, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $136,900 Sun 1-5· 470Shady Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167,000 Sun 1-5 *12141 Winton , Gard.e n Grove 963-6767 $121,900 Sun 1-5 •6322Am y Ave., Garden Grove 963-6767 $134,900 Sun 1-5 5811 Lourdes, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $126,900 Sun 1-5 3 Ill pe.s FAM ltM er DEN 1100 Dennis Dr., Costa Mesa 557-3314 $245,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 336 Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa (213)373-4787 $133,500 Sat/Snl-4 1061 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach 494-7631 $495,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 3394 Carmel Dr., Costa Mesa 540-1720 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2227 Miner St., Costa Mesa 64.5·3139 Sat/Sun 10-5 1132 White Sails (HVHls) CdM 875-6000 '35$,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1000 White Salls (HVHls) CdM 675--600 Sat/Sun 1-5 37 Orange Grove. Woodbrdge Grv Irv ' 552-1800 $197,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3061 Gibraltar (Mesa Verde> CM 540.1151 $131;500 S/SU/Mn 1·3 :30 1'l Coolbrook. Turtlerock. Irvine MZ-1800 ase.ooo SU/Sun 1-s •1100 White Sails WyCJfbrVuHls)C<IM 6'4-9080 $525.000 Sunny open design All view 4+ b~. den, rec rm, bar, din. rm. panoramic decka, swim beach, dock a, prkg galore. Walk to ocean. You own land. Beaut. cond. Owner fan Sl.250,000 Owner . 673-0202 HottwsforSale 1002 ca ... ...e 1002 ca ... ,.. 1002 ca....,., '002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------------........_.._ ....... ~ OPEN HOUSE HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE suM. 1-SPM l PRIVATE llACHIS Lowest priced fee simple available in Cameo Shores! Great assumable 1st TO. E njoy afternoon sun and views from wood deck. Only SS49,000! Call tOOay ! 673·8550 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW T~is Cameo Highlands beauty is priced to sell! $339,000. Only 10% down with owners assistance! One level 3 Bdrm plus huge yard. Hurry! 673-8550 GIANT IEACH IARGAIM Charming 4 Bdrm. Living room features cozy wood bl4l"Jllng fireplace. Huge lot. Owner will help tmance ! Only $209,900! THE REAL ESTATE RS 673-8550 Priced Reduced $14,000. MAGNIACEHJ Beaut. 4 Bdrm, 3 Car Of'EH TOOAY l·S Gar , Fam Rm, P'orm. Din., Spa, Cent. Air. # 3 MONACO 2200+1q ft. s 1n old- Truly outstanding. The award wtnn1n~ now uking $228,900. Anxious ubmlt Offer. "Jodelle" Estate Home situntt•<l "" 1822 Tanager Drive, breathtaking ocean, coast ~ 1 11 \ Mesa Verde, C.M. Clyde lights view lot. An extreme)). spar1ous Job n 1 o n Re a It o r . townhome of quality & distinction, 3 549·2644. bdrms plus family room , formal dining room, exquisite patio area11. lofty trestle ceiling & gorgeous decor. Presented at $885,000. See Bim Hastings. 112-11212 Sapphire. Balboa Island 644-9060 $450,000 Sl.Vl 12-5 4521 Dorchester <Cameo Hln> CdM 673-7761 $359.000 Sun 1-5 1835 Port Sheffield (HVHms > NB 673-7761 $329,900 Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt. CUSTOM IA YCREST OPEN SUM. I ·5 1315 ANTIGUA WAY NEWPORT BEACH Wesley M. Toytor Co. Realtors 644-491 0 LOWDOWN HO QUAUFYIHG Model ~rfect condo. Spacious 3 bdnn 2 ~ ba, attached 2 car gar. Quick Occupancy. Sec. gates, tennis courts, Pool. s pa. Call now. Marcella. Agt 5~9640 $2,000 to $4,000 dwn. S. B .. Riv & H.B. Also triplex C.M. Call for addresses. 67S·0321 WATERFRONT CONDOS DIRECTORY 673-7761 $495,000 Sun 1·5 1816 Newport Hills Dr, HVH. NB 673-4400 $329,750 Sun 1-5 HUNTINGTON HRBR Purrhase with 5'7r down on ranlastir terms. Brand new, cpt 'd & draped . ON T H E WATER. Guarded gate entry, views, 2 car gar. Pool and tennis 2 & 3 BR'S AVAIL JMMED. From $29!!,000. 2113 Miramar, Balboa Penin, NB 631-1400 $444,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2323 Clifr Drive, Newport Beach 631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1·5 2944 Cliff Drive. Newport S ch 631 -1400 $415,000 Sat 1·5 5372 Sierra Roja, Turtlerck. Irv. 640-5357 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •34022 Chula Vista, Dana Point 831-8440 $319.900 Sa 2-5/Sun 3-6 45 Goleta Point Dr .. Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $659,000 Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghts, NB 631-7300 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 510 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 644 -9060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 1761 Port Manleigh Cir., NB 642-8235 $279,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 •2312 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $197,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 644-7020 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1528 Cornwall Ln., Westcliff. NB 631-7300 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 Iris Ave .. Corona de! Mar 631-7300 $385,00 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••101 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·4 1602 Elm (Mesa Verde> CM 645-0303 $146,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 16151 Sc h ryer Ln , Stardust, Hunt.Bch 631-7300 $112,500 Sat Sun 1·5 323 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $549,500 Sat/Sur\ 1·5 3480 Windsor (Wimbldn Vlg) CM 645-0303 $229,900 Sa/Su/Mon 1-4 ••101 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island 642-8235 $975.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 120 Quito, Lido Isle , N. B. 675-6161 $475.000 Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland, Westcliff, NB 631·.5150 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 276 S1erks, Cost a Mesa 646-4380 $149,500 S un 1-5 14 Rue Deauville (Bg Cyn) NB 760-9333 $575,000 Sun 1·5 1428 Keel Dr < HVHills > NB 759-9100 $325,000 Sun/Mon 1·5 912 Powell Ct. <Citihms) CM 675-6000 $169,500 Sun 1·5 1900 Yacht Maria (Seaview ) NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 1613 Ponderosa (Mesa Verde) CM 631-6990 $1(2,900 Sun 1-4 1 Sunburst. Irvine 752-1414 $389,900 Sun 1-5 13391 Cromwell Dr., Tustin 752-1700 $152,500 Sun 12-5 3239 Nebraska, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $136,900 Sun 1-4 4 IEDROOM 683 Senate St., Costa Mesa 548-1731 $115,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 24861 Monte Verde Dr, Lag Niguel 495-6386 $145,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2104 Y acht Grayling, Npt Bch 640-9900 $379,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2208 P ort Durness, Newport Beach 640-9900 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 497·6220(gate> $.553,000 Sa/Su/Mn 4191 Williwaw, Irvine 552-6940 Sat/Swi/Mon 12-S 6CintiJar, Woodsjde Northwood, Irv 552-1800 $218:000 Sat/Sun 1-6 #6 Warmspring, Irvine 645-9850 Sat/Sun 12-5 15271 Saveme, Irvine 631-1266 $172,000 Sun 1-5 24341 Los Se rranos, Laguna Niguel 494-8057 $229,000 Sun 1·5 37n Kendricks, Irvine 640-9900 $176,950 Sun 1-5 53 Bethany, Irvine 640-9900 $212,000 Sun 1·5 1789 Pitcpirn, Mesa Verde, C.M. 540-0842 $185,000 Sun 1·5 t6441 Jody Cir., Hunt.ingtoo Beach 963-6767 $111.900 Sun 1-5 41a,-PAMIM•DIN ~l Miildarl.Q, Meea Verde, CM 552M77 '330,000 Sun 1·4 Z731 Pebble Dr;'HVH, CdM 64().556() $495.000 S.t/Sun 1-5 *1213 Nebraua Pl., Mes• Verde, CM . 7$1-3213 1149,960 #8 Ima Loa Crt. Newport Beach 540-3666 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Is le, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 24546 Los Serranos, Laguna Niguel 497-3511 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2274 Channel Rd, Bal Pen.in. NB 675-2311 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1315 Antigua Way. Baycrest. NB 644-4910 $395,000 Sun 1-5 •26671 Valpariso, Mission Viejo 831-8440 $172.900 Sun 1-5 2720 Gannet Dr. <Mesa Verde) CM 979-5099 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 125 Abalone, Balboa Island 675-4000 $619,500 Sal/Sun/Mn 1·4 ••8 Collins Is land, NB 631-1400 $1.200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2012 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 2121 Yacht Yankee. Newport Beach 642-8235 $398.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 34 Mountain View, Trtlrk. lrv. 644-9060 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1801 Santiago, Bay crest 642-8235 $398,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sun 1·5 4 Fortuna, Irvine 731-6226 $212,000 Sat 1-5 4000 Inlet Is le. Dr .. CdM 644-9060 $355,000 Sun 1-5 2321 Aralia. Bastbluff 644 -6200 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1901 Port Cardiff, HVH. NB 644-9060 $284,900 Sun 1·5 2727 Is land View. Coronadel Mar 644-6200 $459 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff. NB 631-7300 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19862 Providence Ln., Hunt. Beach 631-7300 $123,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 4 Rim rock <Trtlrk Hln) Irvine 675-3411 $312.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1730 Marlin Way. Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $449,5()0 Sat/Sun 1·5 18112 Dewberry (Univ. Vlg) Irvine 675-3411 $155.000 Sa/Su/Mon 1-5 #3Trafalgar <Hbr Rdg) NB 675-3411 $1 ,685 ,000 Sa/Su/Mn 1-5 1815 Tanager, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $262,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 512 Ventaja, Bluffs, Newport Bch 642-823.5 $298,500 Sun 1-5 1822 Tanager Dr., Mesa Verde, CM 549-2644 $228,900 Sun 1-5 215 Lugonia (Nwpt Shores) NB 645-9161 $199,500 Sun 1-4 305 Prospect, Newport Beach 540-1720 $228,000 Sun 1-5 3013 Java Rd, Mesa Verde, CM 631-1266 $475,000 Sun 1-5 19 Klamath <Peters) Irvine 675-6000 $225,000 Sun 1-5 50 Ridgeline <HrbrRdg) NB 760-9333 $699,000 Sun 1-5 •1734 Santiago CDover Shores) NB 631-6990 $750,000 Sun 2-5 2372 Coco Palm, Peppertree, Tustin 552-4477 $171,000 Mon 1-5 •49 Montecito, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $729,000 Sun/Mon t-5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $339,000 Sun 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge (Trtlrk Hln) Irv. 675-3411 $365,000 Sun 1-5 219 S. La Esperanza, San Clemente 1-498-5538 $490,000 Sat 1·7 14671Kimberly Cir, Tustin Meadows 759-1501 $187,000 Sun 12-5 •3213Nebraska Pl, Costa Mesa 55&-2660 $149,950 Sun 1·5 6Queens Wreath, Irvine 759-1501 $176,900 Sun 12-5 I l .. OOM. 2618 Redlands CE/Side> CM 548-~ 1198.000 5 la ,.... PAM RM4r D .. •1 Mulr Beach (Spygla> NB 760-9333 $1,495,000 Sun 2-8 828 Via Ltdo Soud, Newport 8ch · 675·6670 Sun 1-5 * 1887 Braemar Wy., Newport Bch 64$·..0 SM0,000 Sun 1·5 221' Port Carli$1e, ffVlt NB ~ $339 000 Sat/Sunl.2·3 2215 Alta Vlsta, Newport Beach 8'2-8236 1329.500 Sat19D l :SCM:JO' 1407 Santanella. Corona del Mar 760-8311 $340.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20151 Riverside. Santa AR.oUlgts. 546-2313 $189,000 Sat2-6/Sun 1·4 · 16526 Mt. Neota, Fountain Valley 963-8182 $154 ,900 Sun 12·4 6 IR plus FAM RM cw DEN 2314 Westminster CEastside> CM 645-0303 $190,000 Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I BEDROOM 17172 Bluewater Lane. Hunt. Bch 1-524 -6757 $124.995 Sun l-5 2 BEDROOM 413 Gloucester Dr., Costa Mesa 675-5200 $125,000 Sal!Sun 1·4:30 * • • 3 1 0 f<' e r n a n o o St,U406,Ba1Pen.NB 640-5357 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2000 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa 641-1991 ; 631-4361 Sat/Sun 10·5 12132 Edinger. Santa Ana 641-1991 ; 631-4361 Sal/Sun 10·5 ** 1235 Bayside Drive. Nwpt Bch 675·3411 $549.500 Sa;Su;Mon 1·5 2311 Vista Huerta, Eastbluff, NB 759-93.56 $147,000 Sun 1-4:30 14256 Redh.m, Tustin 963-6767 $89.900 Sun 12·5 2 IR phts FAM RM or DEN 7 Lago Sud. RSJ, Irvine 552-4477 $190.000 Sat Sun 1-4 • •633 Lido Park Dr .. # F2, NB 631· 7300 5>35,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM •405 Vista Suerte <Bluffs> NB 759-9100 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2410 Niagara. Monticello, C.M. 754-6470 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 501 Vista Flora, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $265,000 SatJSun 1-5 2501 Sunflower #5H, Santa Ana 540-1720 $92.000 Sun 1·5 630 Skyview, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $134,750 Sun 1·5 *107 Pinon Tree Ln (Lrl Pt> CM 759-9100 $139,000 Mon 1-5 915 Van Ness Crt, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $177,500 Sun 12·4 3 IR plus FAM RM cw DEN 431 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $228,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 532 Cancha. Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $194,SOOSat/Sun/Mon 1-5 #3 Monaco, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 640-5560 $885,000 Sun 1-5 •835 Amigos Way #15 CE.bluff) NB 759-9100 $198,000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1100 Sandi Lane. Costa Mesa 760-9200 $116,950 Sat/Sun 12-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR phis 2 1R 2151 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach 494-8057 $259,000 Sun 1·5 2-2 IEOROOM 2001 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1400 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4601 Seashore, Newport Beach 631·1400 $975,000 Sun 1-5 l IR pin 2 IR 509 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 760-01~ $389,000 Drive by Only 310 Alvarado Place, Balboa Penin. 7$1-5710 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~l Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 642·8235 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1--S 720·720lh Jasmine Ave., CdM 673·4400 $320,000 Sun 1-5 I IR pin I M l12--ll2~ Sal>phire, Balboa Isl. 6"-9060 $450,000 Sun 12-5 Call 714/SS6·9600 •EXECUTIVE SWEET• Sensational 2 story ex· ecutive home reatunng 4 lge brs, 3 ba, frml din. fmly rm & bonus rm. Located al end of quiet cul de-sac Only $187,000 w /assumable financing. 759 -lSOt or 752-7373 ~Walker I Lee REAL ESTATE LIDO ISLE Open S.. 1-4 228 Vio Ithaca TRADITIONAL PERFECTION 3 bdrm , dining rm, breakfast rm, hi ceil· angs, sky lighted spa in lge master suite. li30,000 with jumbo loan avail. NEWPORT HEtGKTS 3 bdrm, family room, remodeled on large R-2 lot Assumable loans. Owner will help finance. Sl6S.OOO. MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 673-5354 Getttlenall&tate Enjoy the good life in this spertacular custom acre estate. Wrought iron fencing surrounds professio n ally landscaped yard. Elegant 4 BR with multi level brick patios for e ntertainin g . Separate corral area, private orchard. or. feted at 1665,000. Owner may carry. Call today for your appointment. 552·2000 COLD Well BANl(eRO 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE 2 STORY +MODERN APT Nr bays, all xtra lg 2 Br. frplc, l~Ba, apt In- come $495 mo. FabuJoWI auumable financing. Save thousands * a...aUALn ci I 3) 04-0tOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINT COHDmOM Term11 SUbmit, owneT \ranaferred. BeautlfuJ cust'*1 3 Bdrm home on lar1& lot. So much for the money. Call for de- lalla. 642-5200 ~ PETE 1J BARREn REALTY . ---.__.. ........ _.._... ..... ---. _..., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 <Ser. 15768) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. SCIROCCO FACTO<:~· 20~2.19> 160 ,-E=;iiiiiiiiii9 .. STICKER DISCOUMT'} }65 ~~~E s799~ PRICE tJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW1981 V.W. JETTA (Ser. 292864 > FACTORY '8595 STICKER DISCOUN\1200 OURs,,~9-~ r~~~t.f e~m !d uding ' 5 speed trans .. stereo prep. & much more! ......................................... ' BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. DASHER WAGON <Ser. 910319) FACTORY •10 555 STICKER ' DISCOUNT '1267 ~=- ~i~E $9288 ~~~= Air conditioning, stereo prep. and much more ! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. 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Prlvate entertaining are1ts. 8152 M unAter, 2 Bil pl1»1 lctrl(t fomlly aauna, 3 BA Ir u · d~k Assumable loan t a !ct:~e rr:i~on":ftr0~ pool & spa. Seller may assist in room , owner will <'lrry 2nd Mull sec O~~a ~~R~"-' 1L5rfM '63-1112 VIEW Sl27,000. financinK Price reduced to $475,000. to nppredutl' 1121,000 All O'f1tumable Submit otter •4 IDRM, COINER LOT' $495.000 642·5200 loons, ull <'ll•on. 1huq1 horn " All 7l4 IM6 5761. 2U.S92 5971 nr~ll( JACKIE HAHDLIMAN sellers onxlow1 1"... 1044 OPEN TODAY 1·5 Kl!"/' 631-1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A PETE BARRETI . REALTY 2731 PEBBLE DR .• HARBOR VIEW REALTORS C•HGloria.tColo1tl ... e .. l1t ... IDLLS. l o( only a handful to truly H4-1611 141-U 11 "Premium " bay & ocean view homes ites available. A very generous lot with ample space for expansion of existing home plus room for pool on 19-24°/o DWH 1~~~~~~~ l~~~~~~I L 0 W C 0 5 T I JO/o $1 DUPLEX this exquisite location. Well presented 3 8d 2 Ba, new carpet & par· quet thruout. Mirrored wardrobe. formal .D.R .. fam rm + bonus rm l Just $132,500. rr you are tired o f look-alike homes call now! Jeanne 81 lter 63J.12166 3 Bdrm. 1'4 Ba. Fixer· Upper with tax payers 1 Br Unit. Near parks, playgrounds, Boys & Girls Club, Library. Drive by only · S20 Center St. $109,500. Chuck SplUer with Re· Mu 631·1266. lalboa ,_.,. I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIO AHDSLIP Cozy waterfront 2 Bdrm cottage on quiet side of island. 2 Bdrm guest/in· come unit over double garage. 3S ' on lhe water. Call about owner fi n ancing available S795,000. 642-5200 J PETE J BARRETT ·.. REALTY ASSUME 12°/o Very creative financing on thl.s Brian Jennette deslaned home. Great CdM location. 2 blks from the water. Open Hse Sun. 302 Heliotrope. Ca ll Tlm Rhone . 63H2M. RVMtt< HFAl.TOHS EASTSIDE One story 2 Bdrm con· do . Owner bought other-anxious to sell this. Priced below the market. Pool, super location. Call for de· tails. 642-5200 ~ PETE Only 103 down. 13'k financing, on attractive 4 BR l~ ba home. Fplc In ram nn, best buy Ill area at Sll.S,000 Devin Ir Co 642-6388 EASTSIDE 2 Br, 2 b•. frplc, ltie R2 lot. $129,900. 645-5784 ASSUME 197.000 on 3 br, 2 ba, ram. rm home. New crpt1 & drapes 631 ·1579 , 548-1745 agt. Spyglass 5bdrm home, HO QUALIFYING J BARRETT ... REALTY cit y & ocean view . New 2 BR condo, seller $649,000. OWC $574,000. will finance It 13% for 3 AlTD at 12~% int.I~~~~~~~~!!'! years. 641·1991 ; 631 ·4361 760-8158. OH THE agt. Capidl'OllO hach IO I I v;ewb home, CdM 4 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~ aF. FR1, ledge k?t poo11. ,Jae. ee an pnn on y GOLFCOUESE! This lrg family home is waiting just for you on the 16th fairway. 3 lrg Bdrms + F.R. & D.R. OpH Home Drin to 169 Merril $99,921 {btwn E. 22nd & 21st St. I orr Orange Ave.) I This 2 Bdrm starter culie ready to move m. Only $99,921. ()oops ! ! I R2 lot. Century 21 Gold POTIH'TIAL + ! 640-1992. *JASMINE Seller will help finance. Offered at only $375,000 CREEK* 540.3666 Well located condo close 1- DIVOllCI SALi M ESA VEHOl'; Chorm~r. 30K below 0... PoW 102' market. 4 Br +den. ••••••••••••••••••••••• v" r y clo1c t o ao If OCIAH VllW LOT courae. Mov" in cond. Abo•• D-.a Hol'Mr owe, with 25% down. "' acre. plam, pt1nnll. 3 Wo nt lut. $175,000. minute• to Dun• Pr Inc . on I y Ca 11 Jlarbor. 3000 IQ ft home S41·9993Bkr. Wiii 1urbo rd ln11t " JIR,POOL $20,000 DN Near S.C. Plau in good location. Nice pool, & spa . Only tl29 ,900 Jerry Jona 63l· 12M MESA V f~RDE 38r, 2011, solid financing. Uy owner. 556-7174 NEWPORT GLEN Townhome 2Br + Den, 21,..Ba, 2 car gar, patio Upgrades. Rec. Cuc, pool. jac, sauna. Well located nr 4~ & 55 fwy, Koll Bus. Cntr & Fluor corp. Fashion Isle & So. Coast Plaza $129,000. Call now 7Sl·~ SJM,000. 71'/tM4-7607 Beat Ocean·tlarbor vl.,w, Cuat redwood homo w /1p11 , 3Br, H•fh Creative f lnanclna s.ae.soo •3721S ---Po•feM Valey 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I llDtlOOMS Beaulltul family hom e with Cullom wood paneling & 1hUltcr1, lite & airy county kitchen openlna to redwood cov ered patio. 1 blk to arammar & hJ school11 o,.. s-12-4 16526 Mt. Heota 963-1112 IUYTMlllA 2IOO 1q f\, bell v•luo In be•ch ar11 I Cuatomlzed 3 Or 3 R11, could ho 4 or 6 8rdm1 3 car aara"e. II,', ml. tt1 bca"h E• ce llent finan cing 111a.ooo m -m1 C:::, ' ,( l I ( l ~l 'H<1l'l l<f ll', HEWIN HUNT. HARi OUR Auume S118,000 al 9/SO%. Only $1003 pr mo. Juat llated. Lowest priced 3 Bdrm family home on Trinidad Island Won't last. Call Diana 631-1266. Agl. . HODOWH Eight new homes. 4 blocks from ocean. From $225,000. OPEN SAT/SUN l ·S 408 16th Street, HB. Wknds, 714·960-6500 Wkdays, 714-846-5573 KELLY SNOW ASSOC. BTFL 2 BR, 2 Ba twnhse, dbl gar. Rare end unit. Adil, pool. jac, sec + INCOME at 140/o Beach close. own lot. No qualifing. 4 Br. 2 Ba. Assum fin. $124,900. 2 Br. l Ba. Zoned R3 ~~~~~~~~~I Ownr/bkr. 644-1004 Eastside $165,000. HWtta.""'-leocJI 1040 -------- w poola parka It shop- p In ft. No point•. no qua fyln1. Jerry Jones 6311260 RVM~ Ill-1\1.TCIH._ * *MUST SELL! Grut flnanclllg on this 3 81 2i., Ba Irvine lownhome w attached gar age Owner will as Siil with f1n:inc10g. Spotless ! Must sell NOW• Call for details $147,990 Woodhrldge Rea Icy 55 1 ·3000 1920Rarr1nra l'k~•.lr.ln•• THINKING TOWNHOME7 Call the specialists ut the condominium 10 formation center. Touchstone Reulty 963-0867 ASSUMAILE I st at 7~%. 3 br. 2 ba home. Cntry kit . lgt: yd. Cr eative fin Only $143.500 By o wner, 559·5483 0 w n e r r 1 n a n c e d .,,_ Opew Sat JS-12-4 w /~5.000 down. Agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2121~ LGRe Orange Tree <Ando. P!an 556·6.516. IRAHD HEW Near Beach. (Hamilton 5, 2 br 1 ba Sl03,SOO (all TUR1UAOCIC ll"04ldlnoor Best pr iced 3 Br, 2 ba, family rm. Priced re· duced to $169.900. Open Sat /Sun I 5 at 5372 Sierra RoJa C /21 Newport Cntr 640 5357 760.6767 ORANGETREE Lowest pnced 1 Bdrm + loft condo Very s harp end umt. Vacant and has a lock box C /2 I Newport Cntr. 640:.5357 760.6767 CULVBlDALE Just lasted ! Large 4 Bdrm, ramily room. 2~ baths Xlnt financing. Sl58,SOO DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR, 133-9293 *•BEST BUY in College Park. 3 Bdrm 1-den, Syracuse mdl. Lrg family kitchen. step~ to "omm. pool and park Priced to sell at thousand s und e r market. Make us an of· fer ~ HANC H ~ HE ALTY ~ 551 2000 Palisades home with 2 pvt patios. sun deck & DETACHED GUEST COTTAGE. Ocean view poss. with your 2nd st y addition An extremely pleasant Whelan & hard to r..nd Plan 4. Featuring 3 brs & an ex· fteal Estate Coast Realtors 548_1168 Condo for sale. $3500 down 2 BR, 21'<1 Ba. owner will carry lge 2nd TD. 646-2363; 979-7613 TOWNHOUSE to Newland no to St 552·7552 after 7pm 3 Br 2t,.; Ba. Upgraded Augustine) This clean ---••TERRACE CALL FOR DETAILS pa n d e d f m I y rm • GREAT ASSUMAILE gourmet k itchen &, _________ , 3 bdrm condo. sea.soo ~ ••s:A1~cc:1•:1•eR:n1nse REAL •• LEIA!E every imaginable up-6 PLEX,IEASTSIDE Open 1·5. 754·6470 agt grade Including A IC & 498·1040 custom tirepjt. $419,000. REO . to $325,000 759-1501or752.7373 With $152,000 in assuma· ble loans ranging from ~Wa .. -8 lee 9!%% to 11%. S27.450 lftlll gross income annually. REAL ESTATE Well kept single story ;:Coroea .. Mar 1022 units with 4 garages .~••••••••••••••••••••••• --------PLUS oH-street park· •' - 1 ing. On 60'x300' lot. :~ JASMINE CRESC 644-7211 •• Ne'f offering! Beautiful /JD.NIGEL [3AILEY E.. ASSOCIATES Large twnhse, 2 BR 2'2 ba, 2 !pie's. gar 91A.a'lt assumable. Near beach. llOO Sandi Ln. Total price $116,950. 760-9200 By Owner. Two 2 Bdrm houses on l lot. $130,000. Assumable 11% Isl T.D. owe 2nd. 640. 7464 4 Br 2ba, So Cst Plza area. 1900 sq ft. Call for appt . 642-6807 , by owner evs. SHARl'COHDO 3 bdrm. 2 bath, pool, near So. Coast Plaza $115,000. Broker , 644-0134. ~~rt~~·~· Ld:~~~~i~s a~ ~~~ r~ ~~msi~.~~· **FINANCING! La Questa Track. Plan Century 21 Gold Coast Call for details about X. Beach Blvd /Atlanta. Realtors super fmancmg on th1i. $165,000. By Owner 548·1168or833-9060 I fabulous Woodbridge 2131726-4027. executive home. 3 Br 2 0 C E A N V l E W Ba, atrium, & more 4bdrm, 2"'iba on cul-de· SACRIFICE I $220.000 sac. !400 sq rt Uving l\.'J blks to bch, glorious o,... sat;s.. 1-4:30 ---1 ooo A R 1 space. huge ya rd. view, new 2100 sq rt lg] 846-0404. home, a ll bltns, jacuzzi. ~i Woodbridge '13 Gloelcnter Dr. Assumable loan, up· A stea al siso. . S· ea llj EASTSIDE Condo, off graded 3bdrm, 1¥.ba. s umable loan. Must sell 551-3000 by 6· l ·81. 960-3211 or Tustin Ave. 2 story end lrg lot, earthtones. (213) 592.2845 ~9208arr1nn Pkw),lrvlne unit in a u t complex. $119,900, 848-9378. Dbl gar. lge patio, pool. -1-M-l-le_t_o_B_c-h.-3-b-r-. -2-b-a. PRIME AREA. 3 bdrm. I c lubhou8e, putting 2 ba., fprlc, 12·13% fin .·, green. Owner will help St a i n g I ass. cu st B E L 0 W VAL U E . I f. .,""' ooo features. Sl07,000. Open Outstanding Cardiff mdl an Univ Park Ter· race, 2 Bdrm 2 Ba + hideaway loft Model perfe ct , lus h green patio. cenlr. air As- sumable financing too. Just call now e RANC H REALTY S~> 1 2000 • Plan 2-with lots or ex· tras. New spa set In newly landscaped yard; skylights enhance this tastefully decorated 2 Bdrm . 2 bath, den , for mal dining room home. $375,000--0wner willing to help with fmancing. Call for ap. pointment to see. CUSTOM DUPLEX 4 bdrm, family rm, 2 fireplaces, plus 3 bdrm rear unit with fireplace Ir beam cellinJ. Close to beach. Good financing potential, 5'95.000. IUSIHESS OPPTY Established well located beauty salon in prime location. Submit on terms. 1nance . .......,, · $116 .000. Collect :, W house Sat/Swt 1·5. 20612 OHL Y $21,500 DH GIB Al.KER Egret Ln. Nr. Beach & _2_1J.._5_J0._5159 ____ _ to assume existing loans Realt 675-5200 Atlanta. 960-2183 OPEN SUN. 1·5 RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 on this 3 Br 2 Ba home. --------•! Find what you want in 17172 Bluewaler Lane No balloon payments. MES" VERDE Daily Pilot CIU1ifled.s. Rily by Walker 524·6757 Touchstone ReaJty, Inc. 968-~ Sunny (am nn, mature .- fruit trees in pool-sized Exec.tin Home '""'• I 044 lrvM• I 044 yard. See to appreciate 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 1 story ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642,-5200 MAURY ST AUFFB SEA LIOH REALTY 673-5354 Opn Sal/SWl/MOn 10-5 executive home on quiet J PETE NOW! 2227 Miner St. cul·de-sac street. I lge J BARREIT ... REALTY LOWEST PRICED HHDsnc 3 BR ll!<t bath home. South of hwy. Room for 2nd unit. Much potential here. Seller says sell. $245 .00-0. Call Stephen Meyers, at 760-8.520. is the time to grap this gem. In foreclosure we need an offer. 3 Bdnn + ad-on. $118,000. •• REC CARPET Ii 754-1202 INVESTOR'S TAX SAVER. C.M duplex, small down. nex. terms. Great area. 137K . Westcliff Rltrs, 675-6.565. REALUYIHG Give us a call to see this "more for your money" · home. Give your family l~~~~~~~~~I enjoyment of their own bdrm could be convert· ed lo make 4th bdrm Room for RV access or pool. 963-8112 View in COM. 180 deg. ocean vu. Move·in today with a very low down payment. Won't last. Call me. Tim Rhone 631-1266. EASTSIDE 10% ASSUMABLE privat e pool & s pa, perfectly setup for re· l~~~~~~~~!'I RVMtt< Hl-1\l.T<tH._ TRIPI.EX Three units with fireplaces. on a 45 ' Corona del Mar lot, for Irvine Terrace. 5 bdrm, 3 ba, family rm. Xlnt fin. PriceNC6tc9d lo $340,000. Fee. Open Sat-Sun 1·5 1407 San- tanella. Agent 760-8311 Owner will help finance. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, spa. On· ly $127,900. 645-9161 taxing or entertaining with redwood decking & a gas BBQ. Add to this the solid comfort of a 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home. All ror only $129,500. 5.56-2660 C::. ' ,f I t ( I ~Pl~<JPI 1~111 ', : OPEN HOUSE REALTY the price or 8 duplex. _________ , Favorable assumable /. tst loan, seUer w /carry VIEW VIEW VIEW MESA V9DE 2nd. Priced at $322,000, NEW LISTING! Seldom Open Sal/Sun/Mon 1·5 down payment SB0,000. available 4 Bdrm homej~~~~~~~~!!'I 2720Gannet Dr. By Owner /Bkr-will in Broadmoor Harbor REDUCED Sl 4,000 Lg 4Br + den tri·level cooperate. 675-3141 View Hills. Quiet, home, corner lot, lg secluded area with com· Beautiful 2 sty, 3 BR, patio, agt. 979-5099 munlty pool and green-fam rm, inside jacuzzi -'--------CDM DUPLEX Investors special. szss.ooo. ~.000.dn. 13% financin&. Jim Davis. 760-17'3 RVMtt< IH ·\I lllfl..., belt. This is a SUPERB on CdS. $156.000. Agt. IF YOU WANT v I EW p ROP E'R TY . _646_·4_38_0 _____ , THE vaY IEST $429.000. Call Ann 4br, 1""2ba. hardwood you owe It to yourself lo Peters. fl oors, new paint, see this private, lux· 642-5200 carpet, drapea, plumb· urious home In one of ing. $115,000. Owner will the beat areu of Costa help with tinancina. Meaa. Tasteful appoint· Open house Sat /Sun menta abound & no ex. 15°/o DOWN Will buy this 1 year nu 3 Bd condo. Pool, spa & lowest price in town. Phon e today . Tim Rhone 631·1286 RVMtt< JU: At.Tc •HS GOLDEN TOUCH CONDll11NIUMS Xlnl tenns, builder will r ebate to 13% for 3 years. 2 Bdrm. large astro turf deck. OPEN SAT/SUN 10-5 2000 MEYER PLACE 641-1991; 631·4361, agt. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 DEERFIELD Two fireplaces invite you lo sit in comfort in t h is beautifully decorated single story. 3 B. R. 2 bath Deerfield gard en home. Only $149,900. Hurry & call. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 WOODIRIDGE Sycamore Model -detached 4 BDR, 2lfl bath. 1,843 sq. ft. $184,500 Danbury Model -End unit condo, 3 BDR , 2lfl bath, End unit condo, 3 BDR. 2Yl bath, 1,601 sq. ft. $164,500 Cardiff Model -condo -3 BDR, 2lfl bath, 1,446 sq. ft. $149,500 Woodside Model · End unit condo 3 BDR, 2Yl bath 2,100 sq. ft. $190,000 SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT Lovely 5 bedroom Southport located on a quiet cul de sac. Pool & jacuzzi. Submit on financing. $539,500. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 Town & Country ft REALTOR~ "~ 552-1800 WOODBRIDGE GROVES An unb e li evab ly upgraded "Darby". 3 Br. 212 ba. fam rm. 1ProL landscaping w bricked in spa. 'patio cover and no neighbors behind create a private settmg. Top qual. carpeting, micro. wood shut· lers, A/C. Assumable financing make this home a n outstanding value. $197,500. Open Sat/Sun at 37 Orange Grove. SHOWS LIKE A MODEL I A PETE BARREIT . REALTY I l0.6PM. 683 Senate St. penae spared to make ' .. --------BY OWNER uo 3 thll C1Ufomla Uvlng at 2·31D UNITS ' .,...,..17 1 or Its finest with an af. Beautiful new condo, 3 Bdrm, 1500 sq.ft ., 2~ baths . Double ca r garage w telec opener. Draped, never been l ived I n . Seller w /rlnance at 13% for 3 years. 641·1991; 63H361 a,i. • Poplar Model -Detached -3 BDR, 2 bath, 1,532 sq. ft. $167,900 Camden Model -Detached condo -3 BDR, 2Yl bath, 2,020 SQ. rt . $209,900 Danbury Model -end unit condo, 3 BDR. 21h bath 1,601 sq. ft. $166,950 Gorgeous Deane home on fee land in Univ. Prk. 2 bdrm "Walden" plan. Totally upgraded. High as· sumable loan. A must see! $189,900. Open Sunday 1 ·5 at 4951 Hemlock. • 1~~~~~~~~~ 1 831·9878 fordable price. Ex· IN CDM i: _B_Y_O_W_N_E_R_B--d-• fianded muter suite, 2 7 Yra W ,,.,.,., .. view. 4 ·3 r, atu y, d ,.,.,.., .. 2~ B 2 t !replaces, lmporte ~car garage, •P• at ter. PA.,.,.SBP a, s y, spa, tile , 4 ma ssive rifle r1nancln1. Call Jim DWLIX SUS,OOO. M'1·3314 bedroo~• le more! Call Davll 760-1143 $160,000 per .at HIWPotn' HGTS for detalll & ahowlna at RVM~ II ~ '' T ' I I!' lntne Terrace. 5 bdrm, 3 ba. family rm. Xlnt fin . ,rtc.,.lllcM to $340,000. Fee. Open \Sat·Sun 1~. 1407 Saatanella. Alt. TtlOG1l The perfect du a I 2 duplexes w /1reat loca· (714)552·4477. owueublp property lion le flnancln1 for WALKER le LEE R.E. with 2 nearly equal 2 owner occupant. Cell ----5-5-5---- Bdrm, 2 t>. Ullill wllb aaent, McCoy. 63J.'7900 m11ter 1ulte1, atone $100 000 fireplaces and wood 3Bdrm t~Ba Mootlcello ' beamed cdlibp oo an Townhoute. 9119,aoo, For $SS ovenile lot with .Private appt. (714) zi.sltf la the total Price on thlt patio a • n d de c lu . 2 br detached 11n1.le fm· $!20.000, t~ int. ftnanc· MHA VllDI IJ borne w /R·2 zonln1 I Ina. 4bdrm, aba. patio. owe lit T.D. 7•1501 or CAU. MOW owner can ftnanoe with '713-1171 EASTSIDI Pride or ownership, 3 BR 2 81, (pie. bltna. Woodland school-dbl 1er w /0'*"8_r. Sl49,SOO. Art. 64M!IO, M2·4447 lt2 Ptoperty wttt. U Ftw1 Trfft 2 bdrm bouae + bachelor \#lit. Move la condlt&oo. 611·224J /Jn .... 1·~1 ' . ' ' ' . ,·,rJ 1, 1l '1 • ll 644-721 I ~:~ Fa~!l:: ...... !if: epm~1 1 ••O·OUI Rl:AL PmATE I I i Br condo (Monticello) VA mMI '81.500. Webb Rlty. Orum purl coua11. 11=======~ -.cne1 E11tald• Cotta Mtu. _ 011l1aer owned. Up· IJ'edlld ll!NM&. Chahn· lnl I BR, Walled 1ardn uMI ...,,,,....,, 0.b' tll,•r ICwrJ'. C10 NORTHWOOD Plan 204·A -De tached 4 BDR, 2~ bath, 2,550 sq . ft. $213,950 •Willow~~ •0 L 0 tached 3 BDR, l~ bath, 1 ,3',.,~ ~q. u .. ~56.950 UMIVHSITY PAltk Edlnborough Model -End unit condo -3 BDR. 2 Yl bath, 1,635 sq. ft. $149,900 RANCHO SAM JOACiMHH San Lub Rey Model -End unit condo -3 BDR 2~ bath 1,890 sq. ft. $209,990 TUITLBOCk • Highlander Model · Detached 3 BDR 2 bath 2,000 sq. ft. $298,990 DalRILD * El1'wood Model · detached 3 BD.R 2 bath 1,650 aq. ft. $149,500 C. 1 BONNEi. Rtuml. CORP. CALL 752 ·1212 COTTAGE HOME Near new "Carmel" in Woodbridge. 3 Bdrm, 2 story. Lots o( upgrades. Great financing . $179,500. Open Satutday 1·5 at 52 Racing Wmd. ASSUMABLE LOAN! 4 Bdrm, 2:\4 baths, J .M. Peters popular Plan 324 in Woodside. Northwood . Decorated in earthtones. Associated pool and ten· nis. Assumable loan. $218,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·6 at~ Ctntilar. Newly 6!~~~B~~!m~~~ta level "Heather" mdl. in Turtlerock with Wide greenbelt view. Greet financ· lng, high assumable loan. Offered at $259,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at ~ Coolbrook. 1Jij & <20un!ry REi\LTOQ~ 552-1800 ·~-,,,.... ..... -... -..-....... --... ""-.-• • .,, • ·~ _. ". •• ,-.... r a s e UCf<CCZOA& 444 a acaas &44 .._... Fw S. Ho..tH For S. ...._., ,_. S. Noa..,...,. s. ..._.,For-S. Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 Bl ··········•············ .......................................... , ... ····················~·· ••.•...••..•••.•..•.... ~':'!-! ............ !~!~ ~~!'!~~ ..... !~~ ....... ~ .. , .. !!~ ~~ ..... !~~ ~!'~~ ... !~! ~!.~~ ........ ' ~!!:.~~ ...... .! ~:!!.~~.~ ....... ~!!.c:':~ ...... . Prtcecla.tow Miit New wood-1la11 1pa Mewpottleoclll 1069 Mtwportleech 106'~•wportlMcJt 10'9 S.J ... On aoltcoune, apaclou.t tolar, e db, ~trvc: J DO Va SHOalS ••• ••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••• • ••• • ••••••••••••••• Ceplatr.a I 0'11 2 level condo end UAil. \Ible vlrw1. Beach OP&f.SAJ/SUHDAY l ·I . Pr1me locaUonl '50,000 w.atdff $2ltK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca1JA1t.7~0120 /Village $495,000PP iss5TallltlAve llBr~ba.t'abulousocCMnview price reduction I Warm ramUy home 3 Panorarnlc ocun ai •H-7631 lmmaculat~ move-In condll.lon OWC lar1e 2nd Marve loua 3 8d rm b 2 b r Clos mountain views. 4 Br. 20't'o DOWN 'fD. $289.SOO. home with fantaatlc r. a, am. rm. e ....., acre. ttor11e1. Below Owner will belp rlnance, around&. Larae formal n n I to schools.~gl. 831'5160' mark et $349 . 900 beaut Hui 4Br home "POlmFtHA.. IRAHD HEW 3 Ir. -2 lalta dining room, custom tlWaorl V.:J~ach SPYGLASS RIDGE Broker 499-1"6 w /apa. Racquet club at 0 I.,,. Price! Redwood and glau 3000 aq n Hu11e decks J)#tlo w1tb BBQ, fir•pit ,--Superb 4 Bdrm tamlly A&t. $166,000. 552-6940 Love!)' home In ex Owner w1U assist w/(in1mcin.a Asklnl $485,000. and spa Entertainer de home. Pnme condition 2 br, 2 ba penthouse con elusive area lgc d1:ck5 Uaht. Excellent finaoc· and location. Partial do. pool, spa $490/mo, MINT CONDITION Step saving kltchen. ll HORTH LAGUNA INCOME UMtTS ina ovaUable. $4.25,000 0 ~ ocean & city lighta vi w. Call Gloria 496-6458. Bdr .. .,., .. 000 Two~ Br & 2 addlllonol slecp1n° rooms. owe Cull for detaUa. f Computerized securltv L::'a!a<L~,R.E. .... 642-5200 ,d .,, _______ _ -.,--• ......,.. Al'l'D at 12%. $303.000 c .. an ron system throughout ACREAGE With locaUon to match 4 bdrm. 2"' ba. 1-'ordham Model In VIiiage II, Univ. Pork. Nwnerous upgrades Inside aod out. Superb view and privacy $176.~. j PETE 497-176 1 Some financing abvaila ble ~9.ooo. PROPERTIES Prestigious Turtle Rock 4 bdr home $3n.ooo Owner will helj> finance. Owner /Agen'\ Janice 851-9706. $$$ $781 PER MO is all you~~~when you take over existing T D on this spacious 5 br home in IRVINE. This home is 1mmaC'ulate & is located on quiet st Perfect for a lge rmly Only $170,000. 759· 1501 or 752·7373 EMl!:RALOBAY Private area Fanlast1c Vlew 101. Terms. Prin. only. $395,000. Peg Al· len, Rllr, 494-7578. ALOT FOR A LITTLE That's what you get with this prime ACRE PLUS BUILDING SITE. A gently sloping parcel. located just a s hort distance from ten· nls & tbe beach, pro. v1des SPECTAC.:ULAR OCEAN & CANYON VIEWS. Not enough? The owner has included detailed construction plans for an wibelieva- ble CUSTOM VfLLA IN MED ITER RAN EAN STYLE We be lieve you'll agree it's "A LOT FOR A Ll'ITLE" at lhe full offer.ed price of $175,000. For terms call MlSSION REALTY 985 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna Phone 494-07 31 4 brand new custom homes, wood & glass. ocean vu , walk to beach. Opn Hse Sat /Sun I -5 I<' r o m $395,000·$425,000 As· sum. frnan Nyes Place ~Walker B lee Fran. 497.3331 REAL ESTATE e WOODBRIDGE I btQ.OO Must sell brand new • Peters fl2 Plan. 48r, --- 3Ba. close to lake. Open Sal/Sun 12-5 #3 & j!6 Warmspring $245,500 645-9850dys, 675-9857evs COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC J BARRETI ... REALTY LAGc.::c:r ATE ~':6:4!~~ •••• !~.~~ l~N~E~W~P~OR~~T~H~G~T~S~I Magnificent 4 Hdrrn , ________ _ with breathtaking _,... contemporary home .c:JLLIAM~ '. coastline view. Tucked away on private road. offering complete seclusion. Sparkling gourmet kitchen, sun drenched breakfast room, 4 decks and much more. Truly a Laguna paradise. 1>95,000. don osen r" 1 lt,.r.., LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 YOU CAN AFFORD this oceWl view custom in an executive area. Large view de c ks - beautirul home. 3 Br 21 2 ba. den. Only 315,00 LaCJURO Village R.E 497-1761 lullders Athft: Upper rock ledge lot OC and possibly sub ordinate. Great coastal view Walk to V1ctor1a & Woods Cove beaches . 50x100'. Underground util $150,000. SEA VIEW VILLA lmmac end unit, Whitewater views Spanish tile floors, up- graded carpets. s hut- ters thru out . Clubhouse. pool. spa. Tastefully decorated. $230,000. OCEAN VISTA A decorator's delight from plantation shutters to Selsal carpeting. Totally furnished by professional interior de- signer AH furnishings and applicances in eluded II\ selling price 207.> down. $249,900. 831-8440 SUPER CREATIVE Financing, lg assum loan. Low down. o we bal New foxboro view Ashley. Open Sun I 5. 30832 Olympil' Pl 644·5598 agt. OPEN SUH 1-5 24341 Loi Serrano1 This 4 Bdrm. 2 bu home is constructed on a hilly le1t Oppo;twNty For builder or owner 3 Br for only $194,500. VIEW, VIEW Court appraisal in on this excellent property. Great opportunity al $267,500. Atswm 10¥4o/o Extremely cuslomaed home with pool & spa. You won't believe it ! Low down payment. 1279,000 RAE RODGERS 631-1266 R~Mtte H fo.I\ I TllHS IESTIUY Prime 3br. den. 3 ba, tri·level. Hrdwd rtrs, fresh paint inlr. owe AITD or 2nd or con· tract. $198,500-wilh 16% dn. Walk to beach/pool. Tom Gollier, Bkr. 646·9200 $1500 DM Condo with view in Villa Balboa. Assume loans. $137 ,500 Rae Rodgers 631 ·1266 R~Mrte Rt:Al.TOHS Alta Vista Area Outstanding coast view. walk to Victoria Sch. Seel s treet. Undrgrd utll Creative financing $250,000. plateau overlooking the ---- 497-1711 prestigious El Niguel 1--------- Country Club. This set· ting pr ov ide s a panoramic view or the ocean and the surround- ing hills . The s un VIEW · AXER Large lot on Kings Road with duplex. Reduced to almost lot value. Sub· mil. $399,500. ,....,. .. ,._.. .... 0 ,.1ur••oen drenc hed back yard ~~~~~~~~~ ---------l.oc)uRa H• I 050 features a new custom ALMOST ••••••••••••••••••••••• des igned s wimming WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 DILAPIDATED DUMP D ark and dirty dilapidated dump, but oh what an opportunity This home has potential +. Spacious 3 BR 2 Bath is a great invest ment. Owner is anxious, bring your paint brush. garden tools. c heck book and take advan- tage or this rare o p- portunity. Priced to sell $129,SOO. Call 552-2000 COLDWeu BANl(eRO LOCJlllHI hoc:h I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA CLASSIC AHUIM $215,000 Low interest! 2story. shingled on a park-hke lot in North Lagunu. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, dinin- g J r m, Epicurean kitchen, butlers pantry. Oak rtoors and stairs, frplc & and ocean vu balconies! $349,500 IRING $30,000! To 860 Fen Way For your down payment on 2 houses on a large R -2 lot. Balance or $1 99.000 at lP~o/r asking $229.000. CLOSE TO SHORE OCEAHRlONT • • • " • * pool and spa. Cenlrol CONDO Lovely upgraded 1 Br location offers easy ac- Pri vate. sel•ure North I 1,11 B a c 0 n d 0 w cess to schools, shop- Lag una C'Ondo with /beautiful mtn views. ping, golf. tennis and ~~~~~~~~~ · · lo Le This impecable proper-the beach. Xlnt assuma-ameniues ga re. ss ble financing available lhan 3 YTS old, m a lY only $78.~· Quick escrow. Vacant group of 5. wood and Terra Del Sol Rily glass, 2 fireplaces. 3 497-1744 mo A rare rtnd for only bdrms 21,, baths den • • • • * * $229,000. Eleva 0 tor to .Pa~king Lag ... a Migllef IOU 494-8057 roo'!'. Just Usted and AWARD WIHMING wont last. .... $W25,000. &~ Newport Adult Condo. Near Hospital. shop ping, beach. 3 Br . Owner anxious. Bring o ffer. $145 ,000. Open Sat. 12-4. 4301 Dona. 642·0222, Agent 646-1044 Call to show anytime area, jacuz~1 & rec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-v' ~ GREAT VIEW, . ASSUME AT 10~'7c GRir."T LOCATI,_. Unique Foxglove model SOMERSET 5 Br. 3 Ba. 10A "" m Lake Pal"k. 2Br, Den, G t iew $339 000 Custom 3 bedroom, 2\.'.r 2Ba Vaulted ceilings Serea v I . A. t bath contemporary. Ex-r h doo p r d : MIHiOtl YL.J.. 1067 e Open I ouse. gen · . t · d ·t renc rs. ro . e ,_&"' 645 4220 c1.1og ocean an C:' Y signed landscape .••••••••••••••••••••••• · · views . Low ~a1n · Sl54,900. Open house Andalusia Encatada VER SAIL LES lenance. professionally Sat-Sun L·6pm Sunday Brand new. la1te view. decorated Good as pp 831.76340r 759.2465 4Br. 3Ba. 3frplc, fam PENTHOUSE sumable loan. Ideal for rm. 2sty glass atrium. $115,000 e n t e r t a I n Spectacular 180 d eg Oak plank firing, calh 1 Br. Quiet loc in Adult mg ...... ~.ooo. ocean vu, pvt comm. 2 c I g . m I r r o r e d community. Pool & rec. MONARCH IAY Br. patios, sec .. pool. wurdwrobes, wet bar. facility. Owner nexible For only S365,000 you tennis, beach. $250.000 Highly upgraded crpt & on financing. Sandy can have a beautiful Ph661·5004 tile A lrg lot, comp Alexander Broker five bedroom home built pr Iv a c y $295. 000 673-2749 _. by Alex MacGillivray m Immac ulate 4 bdrm 768·0454 Owner Monarch Bay, a private Pacesetter ho m e , community with its own pastoral view. $159,500. Newport leach I 069 tennis co urt and Submit on terms. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• beachplus 24 Hr. securi-Sat & Sun 1-5. 24SM> Los NEWPORT SHORES tyguardedgate. Serranos. Laguna Niguel. William Hosler. 4tt-IJJO 13 l-Oll6 Agt. 497·3511 --c:---- STEAL! WHITEWATER VU 4bdrm. 21"aba. assumable 1st & 2nd. OMC, pvt. $145.000. 661·1007 . 495-6386. 3 Bd 2 Ba. room for i---------•I 2 STORY A-FRAME. Try 20% down. OWC balance. 14% interest. Submit offer. Asking $177.500. Open House Sat. 223 Lugonia. J UST LISTED. 4 Br .. Family Rm + loft with spiral staircase. Canal IMMACULATE Front. 1279.~. pool. Low down Lease option. $270,000. 540-3666 LEASE Of'TIOH 5 BR 3 Ba Spyglass Hill. $575,000. ALSO. cust. lot. $750,000. Also 4 BR 3 Ba in San Luis Rey, $199,500. ~2981 BEACHCO'ITAGE Two bdrm Spanish style. Frplc, gar, pvt patio & yard. Good loca- tion. Steps to beach. On- 1 y $174,500 Owner fmanciog OK ! Call now ' 645-7221 Agt. 'This 5000 Sq. Ft; Home sits on Linda Isle. A private guarded Community in the heart o( Newport Beach. Boat slips for (3) 55'-70' Yachts. For Sale or Trade. We are developers so submit land or other Real Estate to owner Jim Thompson. 17141121-IJIO '21JI 591-IJ'J 11001 J52-J7 I 0 l Br Versailles Pen- thouse. Assume $70,000 lst $35,000 d o wn Sl22.000. TSL Properties 642 1603. ADULTCOHDO Beautiful quiet home close lo ocean Move in cond. $149,500. Call ror details on financing. Holli• Wood. Realtor 675-8676 675-8444 --------- AW ARD WIHMIHG HOME 2750 sq. fl. contem- porary Lido lsle home. 3 bdrm, 4 bath & study. 2 patios, 3 car garage. PENTHOUSE UMl9UE CONDO with boat dock. pool, security + 180 d eg ocean . Catalina, bay view. Fee land. S450,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-4 at 310 Fernando (U406). Smith Meyer, Bkr. 640-5357 760-6767 VERSAIWS NR HOAG HOSPITAL 1 Bdrm, completely furnished condo. Walk to beach. Security, pool. Priced below market at Sll2,000 C /2 I Newport Cntr 640-5357 760-6767 $695,000. Hadiantly ---------1 heated floors. VILLA IALIOA Redh1flO-~Realty 1;1:i 1:wo IRVIHE TERRACE Front row beauty. Outstanding view o f Pa vtlion & Catalina Enjoy the pool while boats sail by. Completly remodeled. o we ror 30 CONDO Huge 1 bdrm, view of Cata hna. Just listed ' Owner will finance. 963-8182 yrs with 20% down. Ask· ~~~~~~~~~I ing l Million. Pnnc on· = ly 541·9993 Bkr OC EAHFRONT On Pettlnwla Point $895,000 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 Enc Pertthouse Incredible vu or ocean, bay & nite lites Spacious 3 Br. Lrg as· sum. 1st. Agt. 759·0120 C /21 Newport Cntr. Cuatom 4 and S bdrm 640.5]57 760-6767 homes ln equestrian a reas. Ocean & hill views with the ultimate in privacy. 1 lo 4.31 acres. Offered rrom '695.000 to $1.S Million THE BLUFFS Views of upper bay and mountains. Front row Sharp 3 Bdrm. Fee land. Only s:M7.000. C fl. I Mewpof't C..tr 640.5357 160-6767 WU.O. & Wftl1 R.E. Ask for Linda 493-2752 H A R I 0 R Y I E W Santo A11o I 010 tf~E ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Montego" 4br, 2ba, By Owner. OWC at IJ<h Fee Land, loan assum 3 Br. H• Ba .. trplc. dbl 675-2139 g a r . New paint & RY Nn FIXER Owner anxious about this huge 3 Bd spa home. Call me today Tim Rhone 631·l266 R~Mtte RE>\l.TORS carpet. 751·804.5 Only $4,000 Dn! Starter 2 br. Assume 10.,.. percent Nr McFadden. Main & Freeway. $74 ,900 (213)430-9156 OMLY 2 LEFT! * 130/o ----C ustom homes . 3 DUPLEX°" WATER Dack for 30' loot 3 & 2 Bdrms, 2 frplcs, decks and patio. C /2 I Newport Cntr 640-5357 Bdrms. Large family rm l ~. ba. frplcs. w /w cpls, cstm drapes. bit in range & oven . dis · hwasher. Lots or beaut. cabinets. 3 car gar, Cncd yrd, lndscpd. 1775 s /f or living space. Must tee OCEANFRONT for other fine features. $450,000 All this only Sl31.SOO This first time offering •Owner will subsidize I is an estate sale. One of Y r a t I 3 % . T . D Newport Beach's finest Properties 540-6293 views. 3 bdrms home with guest apt QT 2 un LO~ING Assume Santa its Ana condo. Pymts. Go Re.alonomics 675·6700 see! 1001 E. Grant. 83. -----~K. 97~1 VERSAILLES 2BR, ocn view, low dwn, no quah rying Sl34K. 730-2210 ore. 642-2682 home. LIDO ISLE Casual elegance is the caption ror this beautiful Spanish style home on prestigious Lido Isle Includes 4 Bdrms. all with private baths. indoor /outdoor swimming pool and spa. Excellent assumable rinancing. orrered at OPEN 1-5 SAT /SUN/MON 928 S. KILSON 542·5373 : S4S-2'?37 agt. lBR, DEH 10°/oDOWN We ll located Tustin de- tached home Ready to move in . Call for financ- ing details. $123,500 Jerry Jones 631·1266 RVMtlC R fo:At.TORS 1706 E OCEANFRONT N Owner I Agent 67~8676 E W ~9.ooo. TOWHHO E ,. S.al leach I 084 or 67S-8444 Channel front duplex with 30' boat slip. $370,000. Walk to beach. (714)673-6776. agt. o,.. s-HOOft tll Hart.or View HOtMt 1947 Port Bishop Buy, lease /opt or lease . lheis 3 Bdrm Carmel home priced at only $242,500 on ree land. Owner will be liberal on terms with qualified buyer. Hurry · quick possession. Agt. 975-0616 INVESTORS! Wattrfrowt Cando. Boal slip avail I.st noor Xlnt financin g. Fee. $633,000. Call 673-0248 Agt. MEW ENGLAND TRADmONAL M '*Cote Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 2 Br + den, frplc, & Investment Excellent location nr patio & spa. $198,500. 640 5777 beach. lovely 2 sly, 3 Try 10-20% dwn . As· • BR. den. l'Y. ba orfers sume low interest rates. l~~~~~~~~~~I secluded living with Patrick Tenore. 631-1266 courtyard entrance. pvt R~Mtte R f:Al.TOHS M.I TRIPLEX patio & balcony sun- 150 ft fxom sand deck. Pnnc only. Agt. Reduced to S279K 213·598-1326 $17SK on 30 yr. assuma· ble loan at 13V•. No cos-1016 ---------i ts. owe. South L04J1MO ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * LIDO ISLE * * Lovely 2 Br 3 ba home. Beautifully remodeled 2 yrs ago. $484,000 with xlnt financing. Open house Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 al 119 Via Yell 11 . Own I A gt 673-0697 ASSUME PAYMENTS w /$15,000 dwn Negot1a· ble Eastblurr condo S286K. 97S-032l 714 1898-76(17 ----Spectacular ocean view 4 Br. Private area, ten n is . Just reduced SS0,000. SS49,000. Bkr 499-1526. WHrTEWATER VIEW 90' to beach. 103 assum loan. May lake note on your prop. as down. 4 BR 2 Ba, recently up graded, w /possible in· Other RHI &fate law qlrs. Under $290,000 •••••••• ••••••• •••••• • • in clds land. Move rast • Mobile Hamn 752-6499 For Sate I I 00 P1an m Realt • · • • •• • • •••••••• ••• • · • • J..J[ Y Costa Mesa 15x30' trlr ------home w /Cabana . Adults xlnt $6800. 673-3826 REDUCED $15,000 OCEANFRONT Must sell. 3br. ram. rm By owner. 3 Br. Room $180 ooo pp 645 1496 ror 2nd owe 6408 . ' . . Oceanfront. •OCEANFRONT• "SOMERSET LANE'' This lge 4 bdrm. 3 ba builder's cu,,tom home is offered ror the ist I 00/o DOWN Triplex & dplx. xlnt le. PP. 673--7677. 673-7873 8 x 26' trailer on lge lot: rm for M H Low sp rent Hot tub. 3 bllts to bch Asking $13,000, 497-5248 lime. Truly unique, HEWPORT nestled in one or the IACK IA y •EXCITING• SH 161 Lalreo Great 2 story, 200 yards to Shaws Cove. 2 huge master suites + guest room. 3 large tiled baths. formal /dine. fam /rm on SOXl.20 lot- DO COME IN! IT IS FAR NICER INSIDE! Terrific loan. easy term11 . $375,000. Whelan Real Estate OCEAN VIEW 4 BR. 2.,.. BA. on the SEA TERRACE 11 3Br water. Try Gold, Silver, home. Huge mas t er R eg. Diamonds for Bdrm with frpl c & down pmt. Or will con- ocean view. Tennis crts. sider trade for small pool, spa. pvt beach ac· Costa Mesa House. most desirable locations Over 2000sq ft on Jg cor· in Westcllff /Dover ner lot. nr Cherry Shore area on ree land. Lakes. assumable lst. Don't miss this. By OWC w /payments or OCEANVIEW owner, 6 4 6 7 213, $1498 mo. Below ap· N•wpof'f T.rrace 644-5138· pro ls e d v a I u e at NEWPORT ISLAND S385,ooo. owe $190,000 at I 00/o Fee simple, 3 bdr, den, 2 ba, patio deck. JO x 95 lot. Single story. By appt 114.rn,3971 l•st Ivy • T OWll Golden West :Ux60, 2Br. 2Ba w /family rm. in Lag. Hills nicest 5 star pk. 21 yrs + to qualify. $39,000. EMERALD BAY cess. MUCH MOR E!! r:·~ 3 BA. On the Ocean and sunset views. S210,000'l waler Fee Land! 3 Custom 4 bdrm 2~ bath ...-.. home. Assumable loans ~ Fireplaces. $329,950. · 11 h 1 ..... A.:l•a•ERRTilS:i Super terma avail. 494-755 t ~HILLIE ~ Mc CORMACK RE + owner wi e P ~.o.~ 3 BR. 2 BA. Canal FronL finance.1553,000 •• .__.. "-Brand new carpet. Open Sat/Sun/Mon a; IAI E 221 EMERALD BAY ...,........__ ~~1~f:~AVE. 3 Br. 2 COME SEE!· Col B s 493·0202 498-1040 a. 2 tory. $163,950. OCEAN VISTA 962-tl 11 497-6220 1~~~~~~~~I 4 BR. + family nn. 3 A lovely 2 bdrm condo A I-Ba. Comer lot. $189,000. cloae lo pool & elevator. LLSTA TE IREATHTAKIMG M•fo J_..is O'lriew SenutlonaJ 180 degree _ , FABULOUS Craicl O'lriew views & gorgeous REALTORS ASSUMABLE . 64MISO Cat a 11 n a sun sets. FINANCING John Coombe Bkr Fire place. decks .1---------•I 2 t 3000 ft ,. I y over • aq . s·--IUY $235,000. OPE ... s•..... I 5 Save thousands in int. V1"5ft 0 W H IR FI HA H. " "" • .-,05 ooo N l fin'·h d Spacious 2 Bdrm, den, 2151 G.._._ ..... ' · ear y .. e 2~ ba trl·level. owe CIHG ~---comm pool le other A superb view is yours At $259,000 this ituplex amenltles. lnq. financing at 153 down from th la 4 bdrm well offers spacious 1 Bdrm RIHl!I aw, TY & 13% tnt. Comm pool, d h units with refurbished I lt tennis. $176,500. Bkr, conatructe ome . 21 434-otOI Amenities Include a 42' charm (a loft in the up-Tom OotUer 646-9200 per ocean view home pool, family room, 2 haa been turned into a l.o4JllMI 8"dl 104* ~a.di 1041 fireplaces. tile Ooora, 2nd bdrm). Superbly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••0 ••••••• tinted 1lua In a quiet 1oc .... and l .. family neighborhood. atcu easy wa ,.. ina distance of one ot 1475,000. Laguna's btat beacbd. l AICH IA Y Good asaumable financ- Cata llna 1unaeta from inl & ~n wlll help. sorceous profaalonally Now you can afford dacorated !tome with Laauna. This /roperty c\lltomtiJe,woodl'loors, la dulane for i French <Soon. For the aeparate owoera who artiat/connoi.Mur who wouldn't mind beln1 appreclata top quality. ntlthbou, but find 2 bdrm1 wtlh euy H · l.a1una a little ell• panaion potential, peftllvt lo buyln1 • Pl'tvate PaUo & 1pa. ho~olt.btfrown. MM.000. 1714t 4t4-I •n WHAT A VllW Come see, Come sigh. , , .over this lovely S bedroom home wtt.b palio, gazebo ac ·rantastic ocean & canyol) views. Lush landscaping compliments this lovely home. $298.000. Enclosed courtyard Bay Crest. Terrific $179,000. 494·0395 or leads to dramatic living financing Assume _9_5_1·_897_3 ______ 1 room. with alidlng walls S200.000 loan Big 5 Br. of glass Offers unend· Beauty, family rm. ing view o f Balboa formal dining rm ., Island and the blue Pacific. Floor plan is be a m e d c e i I i n g . ideal for entertaining. $435,000. Agent 64& 1044. P riced to s e 11 at _o_pe_n_S_a_t_. _1-_5. ____ 1 $299,900. Owner will•--------•I consider helping you finance thls prime pro- perty. Hurry, call now for details and appoint· ment. 552-2000 COLDWeu BANl\eRO ..c-r .. ..-.-- POOi.HOME JUST LISTED. lovi!ly S BR 3" ba + den with wetbar + fam nn, and deU1hlful kitchen over· looklna pool and .jacuisi. Master & auest Of' motber·in-law bdrms with own baths. 3 car ear. Ast. eo-010: &&2-4447 SPOTUSS ! Newport Q9et St. Owner transferred. prlcd lo sell. 3 large bdrma, 2 ba, family rm & formal dining rm. Relax around your sparklin& 20x40' pool. Large covered patio. $197,000 Open Fri /Sat ;Sunday llo5 pm. 2312 Redlands Dr. I 00/o DOWN owe Custom Heights 3 br. 3 ba. family rm. $295,000. Owner /Broker 645-7498 or 641·1638 .. ASSUMAILE FIMAHCIHG Thls may be your last chance! 1,.11 blk off ocean on R2 lot. Smart 3 Bdrm 2 ba home with bach. unit over garage. Offered at $249,500. T•lff Re4y IK. 752-65' I 675-5206 $25,000 DOWH Exclu sive Eastbluff Townhouse. 4 Br. 3 Ba. $275,000. Owner anx- lo ua . Make orter. Owner-Prioclpall only. 978-0US. NIW. IN SIA 'VIEW Beauty & privacy pervade i.n this captlvaLing 4 8 .R. home . Combine low maintenance yard, guarded gate. f abu1ous exercise pool & spa together with f antaatic aslurnables make this a B~ BUY at $379,500. HAPPINESS & SECURITY H•wpartlHch 20x52 2Br. lBa front kit. lge liv rm, nal wood in leriors. To have new ex· terior supplied b y seller. $27,500. CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SAL!S 2706 Harbor, Ste 206·A 540.5937 IS WHAT MOST OF US DESIRE .... You can have both In this truly lovely Jasmine Creek condo. Plan I, w /2 bedrooms, 2 baths. At· tractive den, grealj~~~~~~~~~~ kitchen & breakfast nook le formal dinlng. Darling mobile home Beautifully appointed beach cottage w /bay vu with 2 pat.k», greenbelt on pvt, quiet Lido & p r o Cession a l Penin. $37,SOO. 673-1240 landscaping. If you're M-_, looking for an excep-...... Uonal value lo a gated Mobile tiiom. 12 x SS ft . a re a with t e nnis, 1962 Skyline, Xlnt ~d. clubhouse. pool, spa at _e_.ooo_._64_~ ___ ___,.,__ greenbelt you've found ~ it! 1 Owner rtnanclng & 10' Travette, can 'be reasonable down con· pulled by compact car. sldered. '318,SOO. For info CaJJ 6'5-0820 OPIEH HOUSE I MOVI IH TODAY./ SAT~ I '78 dbl wide 2 BR. 2 Ba, ".L .__ w ulll rm, clinina rm, ap-_.._ .._-.,.... pHc . Wu tmlnster. llM400 $19,900. Owner. 914.5309 s-ca .. ah 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Au umable tlnancl1J1. Best 48r value in beach commtaolty. Sl27,000. Lln10 R . £. Dennis 491..-0 180 de•ree ocean· panoramic view 1tom $•90,000. Open May ~~~.~r..'!1.!~~ WAIWWW4*f OflllCI ILM. Pretti1loua SocaUon, in Newport Be.ach. All th1' plus a 60' boat a.lip. Owaer will uehan1e. Prtn. oolt Call Mentll. ' ' I' I I :'~-'~~. ,, I I• o I I I -'') I • ' .... ., II>. lPfD•'Jpm. 2lt S . La Eapeunu ffa.9 aom~UdaiJo .UT •·•·uaCoop Cl&lalfild~lt WU ________ ...,...._...., ••••we; w;uw #¥00$$$0 ass; ossecsssao;4;01; @¥1 . s .t c ca a c a o c IM Orange Coast O~LY Pll.OT/Sunday, May 24, 1981 ..._., Uwfw hbed ....._. U11fwwhbed ....... U.._..rbad C...._.._. AHr•:•"'• otlltrlNI...... rlffll...... OthtrAt .. lst• Other .. .t&t-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.fw btrd l421 'Uwfruhb1d Coit. M... 1124 an-. 3144 w,.... a..ct. J26t •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm, 2 car C•r. cov ..... l"-d JIN ....................... . •••.•••..•...•......•.............................................. c ••t .. rLoh/ ... ,,.., '' 2000 ..._.,, .. ,.., 20 a..ta. .... Crypti 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... lac..... 210 W ALI TO 'OOL Woodbrtdp, new 3 br ex· HARBOR RIDGE Ocean creel patio. ~. rnlle to ••••••••••••••••••••••• or eun on the dcelr-3 ec condo, wuM.-.dryer VJew. Lux. 3 Br s Ba. beach. A~'Cal to pool le 3 br, I ba. \.\ JU, deck bdrm1 1 2 bat ha, booll·UP. 2 car, lake, L1e Maater iwte. den, courta 15-U H .B . '"0/mo. lat/last. Sec •• • •• • •• • •••••• ••• ••••• -H.I . ~ u M ITS-C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pacific V~. NB 1575, 15 O fl tro m u o d . • ' 1paclou1 eondo wllb poola. apa, trnnb. Kldl wet bara, f.p , ieonil, ( 2 1 a ) 9 2 s . 4 7 9 6 • dep_67_5-_986_1 ____ _ Box 24'78, ReddlnJ, CA. Rtductd to $271IK 14 uoll1, E tide, pool. 96099, 9lll/243-U6'7 ll75X on 30 'Jr •11uma· lO,,.,~ rlnanclna lbc"-9t Howoll ~~~~t.C:::,~ ar::ur~~i. OK. 11135. 7»&590 ::S~!ool·~~.00/mo. ~ll7HBO'l. ---lBr, yrly, avall June 15. C~rcW ble k>an at lJ~CJlo. No 8 unit.a, near new Property 1600 coats. owe '714/898-7607 housewn rentub For Mew90ft leoclt 3 Kona Propertlu. w a terfront " views, ~K. Pnnclpks only Call Newell or Gill. Realty, 642-5200. Woodbrld&e Arbor Lake • 2 S T O R y $500 mo. 873-0Ull aft Condo 2 bdrm +den, 2 4 br 2 ba FR with frpl ,IHTHOUSI 5_P_M __ MIW 2 .. W MPLC ba, aecunty aate. AJC. cul:de-aa~ W1~/mo inci pan or amt c o c H n. 1o1to41 '"• •• ll07 ....................... , _________ _ 1'SL lnvtlllments 642·1600 Built Ina. Adults, no S795. 955-&138. __ aardnr and water. Avl nlountaln It city llahts ••••••••••••••••••••••• peta.642-~IBSO/Mo. -1-.a.•s 6/20.642·'7830. -view. 2 Br. 2 Ba. den, 1400 Utila pd . ZBr Approved Ofc/tln com· pltx /lndi•n We lls. 41000..r. 0tc1uooo1.f. Bank I S. • L. Hwy 111 fronlaae. UM w /terms. Owner (714)851-1425 UGUNAIEACH 6000 1q rt Cape Cod blda + parking l o t o n Broadway, 100 yrds fr<>m main b eac h $1 ,150,000. Cash . By Owner. 493-8310, 497·1791 VACAHT 62.,.,X292"°' zoned for of· fice building $300,000. Roy Mee.cit, RJtr. 541-7729 NEWPORT BEACH Prime Pro,,rtieS New tuuna .• Lar~e 3 TRIPLEX I CdM Bdrm owners unit & Kl'd h ti I 0-~ fk.1lty 11 ~.; ~:~1111 n • two Z bdrm units Ocean side ot hwy. E'sid e , Auumablt I~~~~~!!!!!~~~~ Tllree to choe>Ml from I o a n s . 6 4 6 o 7 1 o o r 5"1,,_ lrplc. Never Uved In D u plex. Balbou No MESA VERDE. 3 Rr 2 3 br 2 ba. S12SO Furn. Nwpt Shore 4 br, 3 ba. New' 11000 pels. Ba elec. lotch .. dbl gar 4 bbr 2"'b ba ~so canallroot. nwly decor. Alto Z Br 2 Ba ocean & !>47·1155 Encl front & back yard. 4 r 3 a .., pool, tennis, 2 blkll city light.a view. From Married cpl 1675/mo. ocean $1 ,100. 962-6683. $850. 2 bdrm, 1~ ba dplx. no llt /lut + 1150 sec. 67S-9ll.3 &67511132. pet1, $525, Lst, last It 64S· ll03 Agt Daya 645-3284. eves Hart.Gr View HIM. Recreational Condo. Lg sec 675·4119 bol ht• 556-8M3 Beaut Monaco. Close to --------DUPLEX~ QO Balbu• Peninsu la Two to choose from. W•t.d 2900 · everything. $875/mo. lBr. w /presllae Nwpt Coplst.-..o hoc.It 3111 17 UHrTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease. lmmac & lovely, 644·6610 loc. Party r m, pools. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 ocean view apts, 8 ---------· Mesa Verde 3 BR w /x spas, nr bc.b,. l550 mo. Ocean view bachelor apt, DUPLEX on the w•ler comm'I, uodereround Wanhdtotrodt tra tie living rm , 3 IDR Todd (213)240-9077 stove/refr1g, util pd, with boat dock. parlu.ng elevator, froo· Hlgh erade 2 gem quah· playhouse. fenced. lush Twnhs 2t,.;Ba, gar & car --13.SO mo. 66l-62IO luge on Coast Hwy. ty opals. A lge propor greenery, quiet cul de port, huge pvt park, no 3 br, 1'1• ba, sec. condo . Corona del Mew 3122 FOURPLEX In Foun-Prime Laguna location lion being black. Wish sac $850. Family pre· ~523 CAMPUSDa·fRVlflE pets. 1675/mo. 64~3326 2 bl ks to So. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• t&ln Valley. 540·3666 to trade same for real f'd Avail 6-1. 979-8727 ~ye; 644·9514 eves. Plaza 1575 mo. + sec. Whelan. e s t a t e Ex c e 11 en t ----LocJuna leoch ll48 ..,. _... c-...1..... dep. Pace R. E. 894·0682 All large assumable leverage 3bd 2b11 frpl ram rm. dan ••••••••••••••••••••••• "•wt-!.' -__ --- loans . All owners Re I Estate Haroki964-4400 rm, ll v rm, gardner RENT OCEAN VI EW, 4 ~drm. Family room, motivated. For,detalled a furn Fenced yd nr 3bd rm , bonus rm. ~plit le.vel, many xtrs. AportMtRh Fwwlshecl lnfocall --schools&boysclub$725 retreat off master immediate occupancy ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORT WALK TOIEACH 2 Bd 2 Ba + den, $82.S pr mo. Ask for Darrell, 631 1266. C / i. I M • w port FIRST TIMIE Exec desire 8 t 0 556· 17 37 afl 4 pm or bdrm, storage rm, huge t990 mo. 831-7000 Cotto Mt'IG 3724 S a n C l e m e n t e C INVESTORS lease /opl Lge house in wkends. Ii v rm, din area, 2ba. ••• •••••••••••••• •• ••• • Landmark. 1200 sq. ft .._. 3 Bdrm D.R , single Spyglass, Big Canyon, --------frplc, no· pets, kids ok. Yrly lease, Newport CASA DE ORO Restaurant. Split level 2 640.5357 760.6767 family, only $12,500 llarbor Ridge. Xlnl. Beautiful Exec home nr $ 8 0 0 /'m 0 ca 11 Shores, 3 Br A-frame, ALL UTCUTIES PAID Br. house. Ocean view. -~~~~~~~~I dwn OWC. Offered at refs. 968·0495 so est Plaza, pool c213l924.9421. dbl aar. IMlO Webb Rlty SpaniJh de1."0r $196.000. M •KE _. N OFFER! SBS.900. 5-0-3666 w /Jacuzzi. pool service. _49_3-_07_6_1 _____ _ Also 40 x 100 parking lot "' "' Whela Pri•ot. 'arty gardener 5bd 3ba 3 car Large wood 1c glass 3 br Bayfront, Pier & Slip. 3 Compare before you rent. Custom design featur es: Pool, BBQ. cov'rd garage, sur · rounded with plush landscaping. Adult li v· mg at its best. No pets. $98,000. Offered by n desi r es vie w or garg $2000 mo 556·1737 2'12 ba,familyrm,2car Br, 3 1,AJ B a . New Owner Principals only. ~als':~~~ec:S~~P~!~~~ Real Estate ~1al:r~n:whpoo~~· 8e:Yst. a ft 4pm or wkends garage, ocean /canyon Kitchen . Completely lmmac. 1 Br, ocean vu, I blk from bch. Shared garage, laund fac1I $650/mo. Agt 67J.ll81 _ 492·0523 v i e w N o P e t s . Re f u r bi· s hed . Ye a r -----20% down Owner wlU --------COM, or Laguna 3,000 ] I...__ 2 lo $11Y></ s· M t carry. Pnced to sell! lndMstrlo':/y to 6,000 sq. ft. Prefer _.... C v""' mo. ierra gm · Lease. $3500/Month LOCATION Coast Hwy • Mpt lch. 1000 rt bldg and l I 1"l yr lease. Prime window on Coast Highway Great park1n1. Ownr will finance. Sl60,000. Pro... 21 OO F /p, D /w, Yd, Bit-Ins, o. 64l·1324, eves & Broker. 759-9100 r--pool, spa or room for Adlls, No Pets 642·0835 . wknds 494.()U7. Bach furnished $370 2Br furnished $500 365 W. Wilson. 642·1971 Spectacular ocean & city lights view from every room . La rge 1 Br $600 /mo Call Anthony wkdys 642·5757 eves & wknds 644--8889. WATtRFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 _ ~i¥c-cn ··~~~~~~·~~~·~··· d~di~~~.o~ri~:~~~::~~ S700 per mo. NfJ~ Canyon industrial bldg Sl,S00,000. Fee. Prine East Side Duplex 2Br. f!MiT!'VllAV! ~ near town & ar1 festival only. 759-1710 lBa frpk, lg yrd. gar ~ ~ grounds. 9600 sq. ft . ful· $575 /mo 673-2077 Upper Woods Cove, charming Victorian, 2 Br., Den. 2 Ba. Ocean view. S7SO. 213/378·3119. 714 641 0763 2925 College A\ e Co:.ta Mesa. C1\ ly leased. Gross annual ---- income $54,000 Rtwtok Beautiful new 3 BR con· Laguna H• 3250 Realonomics 675-6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• do, 1500 sq.I\., 21,-:i batl\s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Ho1tse1 fllmbMd dbl gar., elec gar HOME FOR RENT I•---------••••••••••••••••••••••• opener. Perfect for 3 3 Bdrm $600. Fenced STOP RIEMTING DClfto Point 3126 sin gle adlts. Avail 1m yard & garage. Kids & Cortdo11dnhtm1/Tow1t-0 C EA MFR 0 MT Indus trial condos for ••••••••••••••••••••••• med. 631·4361 pets welcome. 964·2566 hollSfffor .. 1700 DUPLEX sale. 1000to3000sq. fl. Dynamic Ocean View. or973·~1.Agt.,nofee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 4 Br. 2 Ba. Huntington Beach & Furn Cape Cod 3 Br 2'"2 3Br & yard. Nice area Upstairs: 3 Br. 2 Da Fountain Valley. Call ba. Avail Jim c thru l $550 /mo . No pets LofJUftoNlcJ-1 3252 downjfairs. Fireplaces, Paul 545-6057, Agl. Sept. No pets $2000/m o. I 642-3972; 494-~866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •... YFR,,._... C"""-'DO gar&f'ge, laundry room.Ill!!'~~~~~~~~ 67 .. 0,,A8 A"' 3000 sq ft, 4br. Niguel "" ""' "" Xlnt toe 1:: oJ" -'" 1 br, 1 ba, yard and goll course, Sl600 Agt, FULL SECURITT TSL INVSTMT 642 1603 Nearly new IO Unit In· lr¥ilte 3144 gara&e $400. Costa Mesa Val, 499·4220, 497-4844 duslraal Bldg 10 Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641·<1163 -----INVESTOR'S Mesa 15.000 sq ft 25% down Owner will carry lst TD at 13'"k anleresl for J years . Phil Sullivan Reallor Beautiful 3 Br garden home. comm. pool, ten· nis. Call Bill Wedmore. Lango R.E 644-7020 Mesa Verde 3 br, 2 ba, Newport leach 3269 F R D R N •.••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' . . . u cpls .,. SPYG~ LEASE drps, pamt Agt . S675. 4 Bdr + maid's qtrs, 646·2821. beaut. decor, super vu, Elegant waterfront liv· ing In exclusive all riecurity hjgb nse build· Jhg. Views from every room. 2Br, 2Ba. Boal JIUp available. Excellent fi nan cing . Pric e $425,000. DELIGHT/ 109/o DP Two new condos on lot, live in one, rent or sell the other Seller will finance for 3 years at 13 % I O"'o DOW ' 641 · 1991: 631·4361 agt 548-2103. ----Loh for Sat. --H•wport 8"ch 3169 Near new 3 Br 21"2 Ba. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F e n ced yard $675 balcony off mstr suite. $2000/mo Bob & Dovie Koop. Agt. 631·12166 DEHNE SODERLING REALTOR 64MSl8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE charming 3 FOUR~LEX R· I WMt.woter Vu bdrm, 2 bath, playroom. BY OWNER Xlnt Financing! $310.000 675-0073, (714)345·4 l23 Great terms. subord. Just remodeled. Sl650 714/492-8320. 645·2'181 mo to mo Bill Grundy, 675-6161. Sittgle Story Condo 1 Br l Ba. 2 car garage. Villa Pacihc. Huntington Beach. Agt. 968-2297 -------- DuplHH/ Onffs S. 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ME.AR THE SAND la!boo Peta. D .... x Seconds to the water. Excellent 3 BR owner's "home like" unit & 2 BR, 2 ba, rental unit. Ideal for home & In- com e. Close to Newport pier and shops. $289,950. W1t111fy M. Taylor Co. Realton 64 .. 49 I 0 1 year old, dbl lot, lrg o wners unit, Two 2bdrm, 2ba uruts Prine. Only 760-0734. 631·4402. 140/o IMTEREST No qualif'mg. 2 Houses OD 48 X 125, R3 lot. $155 ,000 . Ow n er financed with $55,000 down. A1ent 556-6516. ZOHB> Cl. Near new Post Office. 2 Units. Residential /Com- mercia I use. Xlnt In· come till r e do for highest • best. Just Sl80.000 full price. No quallflng -owe with S55 ,000 down Agent INVESTORS! Del Mar duplex /condo. lots w /er A HOUSE for YOU cean \'US. Ready to ondlMCOMETOO! build NOW From 2 houses on I lot m a $67 ,000 ea. Huy one or very des1reable area more w 'super subord. Owner will carry lst. No fi n an c in g . Del a 1 Is qualify ing. 2 Bdrms 1·7554667or l 755-4556 each. Only Sl59.900 Call ---- today 979-5370 MoUtttaln, DHert, ALLSTATE •• ~.~~~ ••••••••• ~~.~~ _ '" Cabin Wrightwood REALTORS 2 BR, 1 ba. Joft & gst NEWPORT CREST Prime front unit condo. 180 deg ocean & Ca~atina Vlew 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Pool, spa & ten· n is . Open H ouse Sat /Sun /Mon 15 Swift Court. C /21 Newport Cftfr. hse Furnished. Owner financing 25 years. $75 ,000 . 962 9382, 1·249·3152 Palm Desert. Iron Wood Condo. Assumable 95 /8% loan. 2 Br 2 Ba Decorated by Cannell & Chaffin By Owner. 644-6421 or l·S68·0C>48. !4_0·_51_57_7_6_0._6_7_67 , ______ -;;.-. 1 srANISH STYLE 4 UNITS IN SAM CLEMENTE Walk lo Bch. Try 25r1, dwn. OWC rest. Lge lot Bring orfers $190,000. ~ •• ~Rll:Cll•:EJR~i SS FEAL •• EBIAIE ~_......_.. ...... 498·1040 493-0202 s.56·6516 l~~~~~~~~l Eager buyen read the Classified ads every day . tr you have aometbina ror aale, re· aob them rut aod inex· penalve\y. call 642-5678. n Lingo RulEmm .. Newport leec:.. Loafl to Llago Ant OCIAMSIDI CONDO PltOJICT Four unit condo project in Oceanside. Ocean vu project with all bids, permits, 131.43 take out commitment, ready to 10, 'subordinate with •100,000. Aakln1 $235,000. Big Canyon Condo 3br , decorator furn, view, pool , tennis. l se Sl800/mo 64~6999 MOllLEHOME LIDO PARK 2Br 2 ba nr water S6SO Waterfront Homes. Rltrs Inc 631-1400 WESTCLlFF 3 Bdrms, available July 1 1900 sq.fl , neutral tones. seasonal or year· ly. Call Liz, 642-5200 ----- Bluffs Upgraded 3 Br "E" Plan Prime Loca- tion. Lovely Greenbelt. L g Family Roo m . Broker. 759·9100 • loyfroftt Condo • Forever view, 2bdrm, 2ba. adults. sec. bldg. Boat s l ip avail $2000/mo. 6 mos or yrly 675-8637. 840.5010. -------- 3 BR, 2 ba, rp. good con ditton, Adlts . no pets. 951·1446 SPYGLASS LEASE 3 Bd. formal dining, ram rm , lrg yard, 2 frplcs, $1600/mo Bob & VILLAGE C RE EK Dovi e Koop. Agt. TWNHOME·Wlk to So 631-12.66 __ _ Cst Plaza. 3Br. 2Ba tri 3 ~ ..... Ba. Condo . level. 2 c~ gar , frplc, Ocean view. $800/mo. A C · m 1 r r 0 r e d Ask for Ron. 752·5111. wardrobes. pvt patio, wshr /dryr, pool /s pa & rec facil. S750 mo 540.8707 3Br. 2Ha Mesa Verde area, grdnr. S700 mo. Lse option avail s.56·7174 3 br house. lge fenced yd, new paint. crpts, gar . $600/mo 559-5223 art 5 &wk ----Dono Point 3226 SANTIAGO DR. Beautiful house avail now in elegant area. 4 Br. 3 Ba. Dining Rm. Living Rm. & Family Rm. New wallpaper, cozy kitchen & many many xtras. Children & pets OK. 759-8974. OH GOLF COURSE View 3 Br. 3 Ba.+ Den & Bar. SI 100. 645-7605 or 646-1713. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean /Hill view Condos THE ILUFFS 2 & 3 Bdrm. Furn. & un-Exec. home. Spacious rum Gated community, ~~ ~~· ~·! ~ ~~·t ~ te nnis, pool, spa, townhome. End unit, wa she r /dryer, near pool, deluxe in· rireplace. From $500. terior, avail now al Agent 496-5980 $1000 per mo. Agent. Fomtolft V•y 3234 _64_~_556_0_. ___ ....___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm. 20X20 den, l~ba, BIG CANYON LEASE frplc, blt·lns, carpets. 3 Bdr 3 Ba, formal dln- $650. 531-36l9. Ing, pool, hot tub, vu, .....;...---------1 very s harp. $2000/mo. Ht.tlngto. hoch 3240 Bob & Dovie Koop. Agt. ••• •••••••••••••••••••• 631-12.66 KOM EFORRENT -------- 4 Bdrm. t625. Fenced 4 B~. 2~ Ba. Clean as a yard & garage. Kids & whistle. Walk to beach, pets welcome. 964-2566 pools, tennis. Newport or 973-2971. Agt., no fee Shores. $8 2 5 I mo. 642·8850 Agenl Drive by 409 Colton '~----~~--...,.~-- A Special Place 2 Br. 2 Ba Townhouse. Adult communjty. S700. Avail 7 ·I. 645-7386 or 646-5384. SUS CASITAS Furn. I br. apt. ~ & 38' Boat Slip. 3 Br. 2"'a up. Encl gar. Adults, Ba Condo. Beaut. de no pets. 2110 Newport Clean, Sunny 2 Br. I Ba cor View of Bay Bl. S48·4968 btwn 8 & w /balcony. No pets S 12 00 I mo . ye a r I y . 5PM ------$550 /mo. 640-4000 675·6775. Hlllttlngton leach 3740 Spacious 2Br, sun deck, River Ave yrly lease 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl gar. So of hwy, B r , I Yi b a t h H.B.'1 FINEST 1595 mo. 760-0795 w /fireplace, new stove, Spanish F.state Living! r efrigerator, carpets . Beautiful park-like sur· Has patio & 2 car park r oundlngs. Terraced ing. $5SO mo. Davidson pool. Sunken gas bbq, Realty, 642-7450. spark I.Ing founlains . Spacious r ooms . 180 DEG OCEAN VIEW! Versailles, pnme front row. Adult, security. 2 BR 2 Ba, new decor. All amenities. SSSO mo. Lse. Agt. 7~8617; 644-0322 UPPER BACI BAY Separate djning area. W a l k -in close t s, homelike kitchen & cabinets. Walk to Hunt· ington Center. 1 Bedroom·fum, $440 2 Bedroom-furn, 1510 Adults, no pets Utilities Free! LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln, I blk W. of Beach, 3 blks S. of Edinger. 847-5441 W ALIC TO IEACH Luxury tri -level panoramic ocean & bay views. 1800 sq ft. 2Br, 2''.IBa. dm area, decks, frplc. gar . laundry area, crpt & nu drapes $1.000 t mo . yrly 494 2935. ~7-6600 2 BR l '"z Ba. fplc. patio, pool. Util hkup 476 Seaward Rd ., $595, 640.0619 Old CdM . 2 blks lo bch, 4! br. 2 ba, d in . rm . fireplace, garage Great ovcean view Avail 6 /24 SJOO Imo 675·8370 Brand new 2 BR 21'J bath Baypoinl condo. Includes air condition· ing, 2 car garage with automatic door opener and new double door rerrlgerator. '850 month ~early rental. Available immediately. Call for appoi nt ment. Agt. 6"-S092 Newport leach 37 69 Coda Mna 3124 ON THE WATER Great view of boats & bay. Brick 'fplc, family room. Available immed. for 9months. Only 1995 mo. TllE REAL ESTATERS 673-85:50 2 MSTR IR'S 2'-'I Ba condos, SSSO /mo. 3 Bdrm 21h Ba S675 John Marshall 631·1266 Whelan RealEstate Harbor View Palermo. 2 s tor y 4 bdrm w /view and o r comm facil. $1400 /m o . Jo Ann Doran, Agt. 851-9522 s-ci........ 1216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l 'h ba. Garage, laundry. Block to beach, shopping. $395. 974· 7225 Nice 3Br, fam rm, cpts, blln1, reas rent to right family. 2723 Calle del Commercio. 492·1<>49 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORT TERM Rentals MESA VERDE home at· Weekly & monthly mos phere. 2 & 3 d lx Agent, 675-8170 apts. No pets. 546-1034 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·AOUNO FUN: Social Ac1Jv1hes 01 recto1 • Free Sunday Brunch • BBC's • Parties • Plus mora ORE.AT RECREATION: Tennis• Free Lessoos (pro & pro shop) • 2 Heal11'1 Clubs• Sauna • Hydromassage • Swimming • Goll Onv1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APTS: Singles. l & 2 Bed rooms • Furnished & Unfurnished • .a.dull L1v1ng • No Pats • Models Open Oally 9 toe Oakwood Garden Apertmenta Newport BMch N. 880 Irvine l•t 1111111 (71 4) 645·1 1().4 Newport BMcfl S. 1700 18th Sl (Oover •t t8thl {714) 642-5113 Spacious 3 Br Duplex $425. Pool & laundry fac. 548-9556 MEWL Y DECOR. 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar d /washer. pool. Adults 642·5073. VILLA CORDOVA Most ul1l free. New crpt, encl garage, patio, dshwshr, lndry rm. No pets. 2 BDRM $465 1 BDRM $395 2323 Elden Ave. CM. 642-7605 2 HUGE Bedrooms 1n s uper location. Fully carpeted, built-ins, ground floor. Adults, no pets. $350 mo. Apply Apt B 568 W W ilson · 646·4477. 2 br, 1~ ba, no children, smaU dog OK, $(25. 610 Joann St. 642·7344 MEWrORT APAltTMINTS 2·lBdr. avail. 1270. mo. Plus utlls. No ctllldren, no pets, no waterbeds. SanJMn Copfstr.o 3271 OC EANFR ONT dl x ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2·4BR. And Lido Isle 2450 NeWJl(>rt Blvd. Costa Mesa bay front hme . W /sm boat.a & 60' dock. Wkly. 673-SURF, 673-7677 Bach. w /loft. refrls~. stove, pool . $3110. 283 A voe ado. 645-6404. ., : 11 I, h 0 n It ~. I. (, t ·e 0 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 24, 1981 DI ~~~~~~~----------.--~~~~~~~~~) Cash in on 7 or 11...__ .. , .............. MO .. no•CO.Olyedff ...... _~ There are two ways to win with a Dally Piiot · High Roller Ad Run 7 days for $7.77 11 days for $11.11-3 llnes Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classificat ion . ) Daily Pilat · No cancellation Rebate. , .,_lwoahu.tw.. .... twoe•h~ .,._hw11hu.fwla. S-.rR...tab 4200 R..talstoShant 4300 OfflceR.tal 4400 QffluR...tCllll 4400 l11tiltH1jln•est/ MortCJC!CJK. Trust • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • Fin•c• Dffcla 5 O 3 5 Costa Mesa l8Z4 Hwttilttfon hoch 3140 Newport leach 3169 Nwpl Bch wkly rental, F /M to shr 2 br 2 ba lge p ERFECT •DELUXE OFflC!S • ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlx 2 & 3 br across Crom mobile home'. across 1 Room & 2 Room No l111Meu W II red 900 2 Br 1 Ba . pool $475 THE W .. FR.I TaH Oceanfront ror Winter sand, ocean vu. avail from beach sunroof LOCATION lease required. 2172 Du Opportw.lty SOOS 1!'1 5;fe~d. d~021 ., ~~· Costa Mesa Luxury Ad~~ wtits at Rentals. Furnished & 6/20..9 /19 7:11·0025 $300 incl. uuis 536-7325 405 ~./ Pont Dr Adj A1rporter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt 644-l<IM 641 0763 a rfordable livlll& 1.2 & 3 u n r u r n Brok e r . W "T .. RB---eves /wknd. • -., Hotel 8~ml. 9-12 Br Well decorated 675-4912. • uv-.uJT"'' Hart.or llvd. Olympk siw pool, light----Three bedrooms. Two Female roommate wunl 2280 Sq. Pt. CdM Deluxe Suites, AC, ampl pkK, util pd. 2855 E. Cst Hwy. 675-6900 ATTENTION: AMO•c..,....../ Pel"IOllClh/ Lost& FcMMd I Br, $350, util pd , car port, quiet adults, no pets. 383 W. Bay 548-9516 edtennlscourt,Jacuzzi, VERSAILL£o:S tux . and one half baths. ed 2 bdrm, 2 ba house D...._offlce. park like landscapin11 2 bdrm. 2ba, $800 Prime lime still ava1la IMTSUOR " bl $1000 k c LI ln Woodbridge. Access O..slte --"' Most beautiful bldg. in (2l 3 )•c3.2158 uves, e. perwee a .. ..,... ... H.B "'" ~ Berta Farr, Agt to all recreation A/C DECORATORS Custom shade, drapery and carpet busm~lis w 1expandmg interior design clientele. 1500 sq rt. Corona del Mar with Co ast Hwy frontage. Xlnl long term lease well under market Jncludes stock & FFF: $72,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm l ba attached encl garage, nu pnl, crpts, drps, edits only. no pets. Z70 W. Wilson $425. 645·1819. From 1395 846-06l9 (213)479-8091 760-0189 or 631-7300 facilities. SZS-0 mo Ben 919•9991 5.52-9794, eves, wkends Avail. now 2 Br 2 Ba. Exclusive Bach Pen-AYA ILJULY/AUG 8Sl·l494da NEWPORT CENTER Full service executive suites. antique de<·or confer rm. Some offices w /ocean views 250 to 8699 sq rt. 644-7180 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. Garages. 1 child lhouse, total security, N~wpor t Condo nr ---------125 Sq Fl 0 K . n o p e t s va::anl. $400. 978·0423. beach 2bdrm. 2buth, Nonsmoker, 3 br condo, • • On Water/trash paid. $475. l"'YFR,..._.T patio 1-'ully furnished ; $190/m o + ~ utils. NEWPORT THE ADVBlTISING CONSULT ANTS Now you can reap the benefits of high cost ad \ ertising for your com pany! Let The Advertis mg Consutants set up your own lll ·house ad· vertising agency. Please ('all ror information 2 BR, encl gar, patio, 964 -2566 or 973-2971 "' "" pool S6501monlh 631·0564 bdrm rum, $150 dep. 3 D/W, lndry rm, adlts, Agt., no fee Super P<>Sh 2 Br. 2 Ba. --mj beach. H B 964-3654 no pets, avail July 4 Penthouse. 2000 sq ft. Vacatioa R..tah 4250 HARBOR $400 mo 548 .9084 or Deluxe poolside xtra Sec bldg, boat slip ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shr my plush lri-Jvl hse: 540..5446 large 2br, 2ba. bltns. avail. $1450/mo No Lake Arrowhead, nr lk micro, frplc, balcony, 12 Near So Coast Plaza Of f1ce to share. $235 mo 641 ·2003 dswhr. l li'.i miles beach. pets . 675·01~ wtview. Oelux 3Br, 2Ba !fl• from bch (H8) S250 Quiet 1 Br 1 Ha. New Adlts. no pets $395 mo. A frame. rum. w /bch tncl all. 536·8090. crpts & drps Good 536-8362. •OCEAN FROKr• club priv Sips 10 Eastside toe Mature ---Frplc, panelled l Br $475 /wk 97$-0492 Adults only $325 147 E 2 Br 2 Ba Carpet s, $575 /mo. Yrly lse l8th St #4 C M dshwr. encl garage 642004S_ev_es_._ Luxur y oceanfro nt ---·-· · · $450. 842·8032 Kaanapali Bch. condo M IF. Roommate wanted. New Woodbridge house. I rvine. Near lake S275/mo. 857 0343. Great Eastside in C.M VILLA IALIOA. in Maui, sips 5, avail Large 2 Br. SSOO /mo. lBr Apt+ I studio. All Brand new2 Br. 2 Ba 7 12 2 to 8 15. Days Sharing =BetterL1vmg Avail. lmmed Agent util pd, furn or unfum. + Den Condo. Ocean 832·4204, ext 10. COAST 673-2507 4blks from Bch Wkly or view, sky lights, xtra ----HOUSEMATES ---monthly. (714 )985-4954 lrg patio. washer/dryer ON THE SAND Convenient roommate Eastside 1 Br. dshwr. or will show al\ 7pm. 2(f1 hook-up Wont last long' N. Laguna leeps 6+ personal profile service w /d hook -up, wood Chicago E. H 8. ~~,~~·MT 642_1603 $500/week PP. 549 1414 Dnay 494·1.294 beam ceilings. garag~. ---Utils pd. 631·3646. 2 Br I Ba, dshwshr, nr Mew Home Prof. woman needs to ---beach. upper $475 OCIEAHFROKr Quiet Peninsula lo<.' share nice 2br house S295. Close to beach Lge 536-8312 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. dbl gar. Avail. AU. SUMM E R 11 CdM S2SO Karen 640.2574 studio Stove 1refng , ----n ew carpet. yearl y blk to Bay and ocean ,----- gas. wtr, e lec pd 1 Br. ulil. incl , remod, Sl2SO /mo. Agenl Quiet Haven, N.B. for 642-4014 nu a p pl.. 14l h St JACOIS REALn &"73-5369 emp. healthy, non smkr $355+ last. 960-5179 6 75-6670 ---Bus /Prof man Priv Ba, 2bdrm. 2ba, blt·ins, encl ----Maui Condo. Luxury I attr sm room S250 + ~ gar. laundry fac. Frpk. Irvin• 3844 WHtmiftshr 3898 Br. air cond Great utilities 644-0369 $490 /mo 760-0734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• view $250 /week 631-4402 ' Woodbridge 3 br condo. S27S . l bdrm. crpt , 673-1148 F under 25 share 2BR lower comer unit $600 drapes. stov Nr shop· --------2BA Condo nr So. Coast 2 Bnn. frplc, refrig. cute lease. 675-8369 aft s. pmg, park, church. lat Pvt ~nt. pvt ba. pal10, Plaza, pool, spa $23i in· & clean $450 /mo. 3869 + dep. Call eves for refriq, sips 2. 30 yds lo cl utils. Marilyn, days S3l·3SZ7 Newport leach appl 847.3660. sand, $175 wkly, $600 536-3909 eves 540.9743 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• -·----mo. Nwpt Pen. 675·5710 T~~nsh:"!~ 8~h~~r~12:;: PARK NEWPORT A':'r't':.e.~·~o Oceanfront Condo. Poipu ~'[. i~;z;u~?+~:;d: hospital ~ mo. Agt APARTMENTS •• • •• • • ••••••••• ••••• •• Beach, Kauai l Br $45 a,; util Steve 631•3887 645-9850 Oceanfront Penthouse a night 2 Br S65 -+- Laguna Beach. Security 499-1526 Fem. rmmt.e to shr lux 2 br, nw crpt, drapes, gar , patio. 2229 Rutgers Dr. (213) 657-6132 Sun. IAYTIMIBS SPACIOUS 1 BR Large patio. walk 1n c loset, dswhr, frplc , garage, Pool & lndry fac 399 W Bay St 646-9883. EASTSIDE Avail now. 2 bdrm, lba, 1 story, shag, drapes. patio, frplc, d/w, beam ceilings, gar, adults COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT IEACH An adult community on the Back Bay. Spec- tacular Spa, 7 swim- ming pools, 8 lighted tennis courts, bik e trails, pulling green. Bachelors, 1 and 2 bedrooms apartments, and townhouses Crom S.Sl0.00 per month On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hills Road ( 714 )644-L900 -----$450/mo. TSL MGMT 642.1603 NO FEE! Apt & Condo rentals Villa Rentals. Spacious 1 & 2 Br 675·4912 Broker Garden Apt. Pool & rec All ut1ls paid. Adult. no Newport Shores 3 Br. 2 pets Ba. Frplc. $725. Adults. :~iio Pv~i'::;r~ ~a~~ Rentat• to Share ·4300 ~~mo~ :.r ~e+n~ ~~~r 494· 7220 •• •••••••••••••••••• ••• 496· 7333. TI0.8<T75 Rooms Prof. Nonsmkr female with child would like to s hr a Woodbridge townhouse. Call eves: 775·Z747. • Shar'H U•incJ* 4000 Counselors to personal •• •••• • ••••••• •• • •• ••• • ly select your compat1 Laguna Beach Motor ble rmmte to suU your Inn. 985 No. Pacific lifestyle. Shared-Living Coast Hwy. Lagun a 833 Dover Dr Suite 31 Beach Daily, Weekly, NB 1---------- Kitchen available. Low 631-1801 F /M roommate lo shr 3 winter rates. 494·5294. ---------br apt HB l lh mi to bch Laguna Beach Motor Ion, 985 No. Pacific Coast Hw y, Laguna Beach. Daily, Weekly, Kitchen available. Low winter rates. 494-5294. Employed Adult. clean & casual Kit priv S180 556 0697 Eves. 2 rms Hale Crst, CM. c.!WO"t'latf e · ff1 '-Fi 'lfle~ ... t '··--··--- Oldest & largest agency in So Calif. since 1971 Credits . ABC.NBC.CBS, Cosmo. Phil Donahue • 111 off• lo all who need a place $250.840.3236 aft lOam. M IF to shr 2br, 2ba apt, C.M. 30+. Pool , sauna, fr pie, dw. Clayton 642-7319, 731·9000. Responsible Fema le w /infant lo share home w /same 10 C M 642-2574 Wanted female lo share 4 BR hse, Balboa Island $220 mo+ utH 7 Office /1300 s q ft Carpets, drape:>, a ie.•, 60 sq rt Office furn ava il 540· 7063, 96J.~9 *Cote Realty & lnvestm<'nt 640-5777 759-0652 3035 Sq. Ft. , ... Offfc: .. lay views OfCice space avail. prime Service Station, Orange SCRAM-LETS Private PatkK location in downtown County $112.000net, net LotsofWiridows L aguna Bea ch Bkr net (Doc ume nted) ANSWERS p rt&'--G 497 1744 Great loc·over 20' /gal a ....,. CN"OCJe prort. Back room high Studio -Napkin For the business man Arouse Hugely Who wants to make a 22S sq ft + slora1w use & profit margm Ask for Dismay Nephew - good impression common area NB Bus Steve 831 7540 PARKING LCYr Woa't Lo1t. _!rea 752-~ 1---------•I Talk about making big Cal Today! lusiness R...tal 4450 • * * plans. I know a travel (714,675•8662 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top commercial loca agent who's book111g ad F • ffi lion/Real Estate orric<', vance tours lo Mars __ or store "' o ice space And that's not all he at reasonable rates seeks established lo&n NEWPORT llEACH 500 to 2700 siFt. company affiliation wants lo use the muon as Convenient Pe ninsula MESA VERDE R Call David, a PARKING LOT location across from C1 ty Hall Executive style PLAZA offi ces w/full services 1525 Mesa Verdl· .. :. avail. From 215 sq.ft. CM. and up. No lease re-545-4123 quired Call 673 3002. COMMERCE PLAZA MAKES NEWPORT BEACH AFFORDABLE 475 to 3360 Sq. Ft. • JMitorial S.rvlce & Uttlitift IKWed • Adjacent to AJrpori &Res.......,Row • AccHS to 3 mafor fwys. 833-8813 PRIME RETAIL LOCATION 1750 Sq. Ft. Con.er Location Oubtondinc) Strut -side Identity. Hegoffabl. Terms. Call 675-8662 MARSHALL'S SHOPPING CENTER Prime s tore space. Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Bkr. (2131393-727 6 hldentriol R...tal 4500 ---------...................... . $675. Approx. 2265' In· NEWPORT CB4TER PresticJious location 3 window omres availa· ble in Full Ser vice Legal Suite an Newport Center Avail. May 15. 64().564() dus 'I /Office. 18101 Redondo Cr. "T" Hunt Bch 842·2.834 MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK Lost lease, bldg being de molished ! Complete Hne 1---------Country kitchen item~. hard to find antiques & crockery Good price' 548·3690 or 646-6675 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Executive s uites & secrets rial service ror Call: sale. Established bubl· 642-5678 ness. Xlnl location, '2 1---------mile O.C. Airport. Call <714)962 8311 or write Lost : Charcoal Fem ca~ PRT Associates. 18988 w green collar \'iC' Mt Demeter. Fountain Harbor View homes Valley, 9Z1~ 644·5793 Attention !lair Stylis ts with established clien tele great opportunity location an Laguna Agnt. Sharon & J ani 497·5411 or497·1124 eves L os l : Siamese F , declawed. Harbor View Hiiis area , reward 644·6625 Lost: orange kitten, v1c. 16th & Irvine, CM /NB, reward. 548 8Z73 $15,000a MONTH Guaranteed. Send self addressed, stamped en Lost F Yorkie, black & velope, your name, ad gold, white flea collar dress. city. state & zip ~5717. 631 4045 _ code to· Dee Oriay. 6300 Found · Prescription W. Trop1cana, #98, Las glasses. 23rd & Ocean. Vegas, NV89lo.1. N B. 645 4339 ht•estm...t FOUND Female puppy, .El Puerta Mesa no pets. Avail immed. t9S9MapleAve.Apl 5 Savage Wilde & Co. Relax atmosp, Incl use of kit. Ir. patio. w/d, wsh car. alJ util Male 40 60. $29()/mo. 556-0394. Newport Beach. 641-1899 67$-3454 Serving aU the S. Coast 1----------I-~~~~~~~~ 7 I t W. I 7tt-St. Costa Mesa. CaUf. 642-4463 Opport.Mty 5015 tan & wht, pa rt Toy •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Come 586-1962 Fantastic bus111ess oppor --875·9006, eves & wknds Dmta Por..t 3126 675 6606 Pleasant room 111 adult Garden Grove. 895-3482 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home . Kitch. & Indy Light. airy 1 bdrm. lge OCEANFRONT priv. Nice yard. Pref. I~~~~~~~~ balcony, gar. Small pet 3 Br. 2 Ba. Duplex 2 car someone who enJOYS OK .. S3SO. l sl. last, garage wllh a ut o family living. E Side Shr ele~ant Twnhse . cleamng dep 661-8662 opener. YeHly Must Costa Mesa. 548-5998 ~ul+ v:~· ~~~~~~ Hilltop 2 br, 1 ba, encl see to appreciate! Prefer Female. $240/mo 646·9804 ; 631-US3 gar., pvt patio, view. TSL MGMT 642"1603 inclds utils. North Mesa ---------. t I d M Mature F share w /same. qu1e cu -e-sac. ature Walktobeach.2br.2ba. Verde . Avail 5·16. adults, no pets. S4SO Newport Sh .,,85 546.4781. Newport Hgt.s furnished 496·8818 Ch . 1.~eS8s 71-townhouse SZS-0 646-7555 mo. ns, """" · Swnmer R...toh 4200 tt.t ..... leocll 3140 1 BR newly decorated 1 ....................... Fem flight attendant ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk 0to beach. S4SO ~o. •NWPT OCEANFRONT prefers sa~e to shr S br ,~a ADULT ~·~ LIVING • I & 1 8A P1!10 AOIS • 01sn• Ullf• ~ & 880 s • Poor & An Aoom • G1•0tn t anOs"p1n9 • Joo 10 Buen & S11op~ yrly . Util pd. Ask for & Lido Isle bayfront, sm hse in Irv.me. Comm. a·n 631-12G6 boats & dock. Wkly. pool & teMas. $32.5 & shr a . ---673-SURF utils. 548-0011 2 Br resort penthouse. Versailles $750 963-8891. Newport Beach · Sum 771-4SSO ext 16 mer Rentals. 1·4 Bdrms. Agent Judy. 559-9400 M /F to shr 3Br Duplex. $350. Nwpt Bch area 675-6489 BEACHFRONT 4 Br. 2 M/F, large 2 bd 2 ba, all M/F shr 2 br apt, F.V . S200 + 113 utils 963-2801 Sun or aft 6pm hare plush 3 br, 2 ba oceanfront &pt, Balboa Pen. S367 /mo. 1·568-6396 M /F ~40 to shr furn 3 br, ram. rm, pvt home, nr So. Coast Plaza, pool & jac. 540.8225 Rmmate wanted·Texas girl w /2Br Twnhs, Crikett 962·1360dys; 536-2028 eves. arag_es forll...t 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage for storage only. ~/mo. 646·5506 645-2679 Offlce R...tal 4400 • Stcu111 G11u SEA ENVIRONMENT '•' 1.••tAMll TtlN HB 4rt,.• 4~00 Big Canyon Townhouse 2 br, 2"" ba, den, DR on golf course, lvly appts. 644·5494. Ba. Completely furn. amenities, near S.C. h 0 m e . Fi re p I a c e . _P_l_a_za_._5'49-__ 480_1_P_a_m_. _ •••••. • •••••••••. •••. •• was her/dryer, dis· 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want Moving? Avoid deposits r· 1 J · t 7"""-f hwasher, 2 car garage. inane a ans . """"· & cul living expenses! 1st fl o Age t No -ts. AvaU May 29 · o r o ..-Proressionally since 541 5032 p thru June :.>. IJ()O per 1971. 1--· --·------ool. Jacmzi wee k . 6 44 · 9 s 8 2 or HOUS__. "TES 910U c-ir.a 2 Bdrm 1 t..\ ba. $475 Hllltffftgton hoch 3840 2131827-5109. -" _.., _ ACROSS FROM BEACH 1 br, patio pullman kit. 1365 /mo. 968-8263 962·2575 832-4134 MEWPOIT ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg tbdrm house In Elegant executive Kennebunkport? Wasn't she the biologist who won The Nobel Prize for Medicine in '697 ~fD~ If you're not sure who (or what) KennybUnkpOrt was, dofl"t feel bad-you're not alone KennybunkpOrt is one of 14 dfstinctlvety dirferent apartment floorplans at SeaW1nd Village in Huntington Beach. Seawind Village rs a result of totally personalized professional planning. The kind of attention you deserve. Sun1et Beach, ~ block Rmmte wntd to shr reap suites In prestige loca· to beach. S4 oo /wk. of spacious home w 12 Uon. With complete sup-malea E.C.M oon 1mkr port servl,._ (213)5,.2-251. .. ....... 631-1597 app. only. 7141851·0881 Npt Bch pier are.a, 2 Br Couple want. to shr la Bayfront ofrlce 1pace for 1 ~ Ba• slpe 8, "' blk to N. 8 bch hae, no pets lease, l /mo free rent. beach. Avail. 6/2'M /11. S300 mo + utJI ~1428 646-4'!9. $350 pr wk. 8 /29·9/12 attSpm $400 pr wk. FamlUes on-_._..;:...------- ly. D)'a 957-~, eves Bal Isl blk to bay. Fem. 675-4947 Prof. wanted to allr 3 Br 3 Ba a pt. Nn-smkr, New?.Kt »each 25-35 avl 611 $350/mo WMkl,.aeotala I I • . 0 • _....... •. _, In cl ut 1. Refs pis . n Qftl' l11m1 •I Un. 675-5894 --~--~----- DICUTIVI sums Dover Dr. Nwpt Beach 714·631·31161 wltdys Prest11loU1 Off1ce Space. 3 window otfica avaUa-ble ln Cull service Legal Suite ln Newport ~nter. Avail. Ma,y 15. 640-SCWO Approx. 450 sq. ft. Zoned C ·2, crpts, drps, $180 mo. 130 E 17th St . Suite 0. C.M. !>48-1168 Prime Irvine Of- fice Space lusiftHs C...ter Dr. 2675 sq ft. WIU divide Full service $1 . 10 per fl. 213/393-7Z76. 75< ft including lights. air cond, parking. Vic 17lh & Newport, CM. Xlnl f o r archite c ts , engineers, etc. Hurry, can't last. Refs req 644·6977 or 547·5625 --- PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITES "There is a difference" 1980 sq. f't. Unit avail Ma y l sl Carpels . drapes wet bar. •336 34• sq ft •Leasing office hrs. Mon thru Fri 8·4 Sal. 10.2. INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR LEASE COSTA MESA 642-4463 •One 2780 sq ft warehouse avail for Im med. occupancy. •Two 1600 sq ft units, office & warehouse space avail June 1 •32"·33< per sq. rt. •Leasing office hrs Mon thru Fri S..4, Sat 10-2. 714-752-0234 8,700 sq. fl. oHice + 2082 Michel.son IJ212 warehouse. Irvine In AIRPORT A.REA dustrial near San Diego Frwy off Jamboree. Call Furnish ed or un · 646·1044 or inquire furnished Executi ve Marosi Co. l6753 Noyes. Suites in Irvine. walk· 957.9266. Brkr. Coop In· lng distance to Airport. All services avail. 2082 _v_l_te_d_. _______ _ M lchelson , Suite 212. 2 Otrlces + work area + 714-752-0234 storage approx 900 sq ft RE ...... t. S3SO mo 875-3176 Profl.ulaalls S pa ce avall In cooperative real estate exec u -ste . Prlme Airport location. Many amenities. 752.$Ul OFFICE WAR&fOUSE O~Space JIOO?l. ,........ Fwy 10' 14111 • l'rlpleNel 631-2937 525 sq ft. Carpet, panel· Ing, parktnl. Newport A Ba)' Shop Center. 2052 ston91 4HO Newport Blvd . C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.51-4111or144.2229 Stora1e 1araae for rent. A perfect blend of nature and llvlng- nt5tled In a forest with babbllng brOOks and quiet pondS. cooled by natural ocean breezes. Ad<I to that tennis courts, swimming pools. a ~11:1 and a eonvtnient location near shopping Ind emptoymtnt and you've got a piece anyone would proudly an ttome. (EVetl Ktnnybunl<pOrtJ) Quiet rnpon Fem rmmte to sbr 28r apt C.11. 1215. 5$HM or 1183o2901 Spectaeui.r View. Sec IAlt, nr pool. Jae SltsJmo. + Ute btlrp1 7eo.NOT -------·--On Balboa Pen. next to Executlve/attorne1 or. fun aone (l~ft~ft.) SPECTACULAR nee s ulteJ for lfase. r73-294S;maG. Within walldn' dltlance l•t• w..... 4'00 HARBOR of So. Ml.Sllcl1>9I Court. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEWS Individual lu,aur:r of-Ladyln 'TOlwaftt.11 bdrm fiCH, featurlnt COD· ~ studio furn don to in beaut Colorado Found : Cocker Terrier· Restaurant, cocktail mix, blond Fem. Lhasa bar, 4 bdr home + 1400' Apso Blk Male Lrg grey bldg located on 3 acres tabby M Cat Nwpt Bch b Y H w ys 115 & SO Animal shelter 644·3656 Terms Cash, ctnl. --- owner will carry small LOST : Blk male 6 yr old 2nd or will trade for m· Doachsnund, v1c Santa come prop. $300,000. Call Ana & 21st C.M 642·8613 Bravo Really for more info. 303 372-3570 303 372-6034 303 784-4490 Lost : Grey neutered cat w 1wh1te paws Vic 20th & Sa nta Ana C M 645-8373 MOMy W.t.d 5030 Found Male Irish Setter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic Wilson-Harbo r Will pay 30% + on l9·2SK 646·3853 for 1 yr on well·sec So oc prop 831·1257 Mo~CJH, Tnnt D.eds S035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattler Mtg. Co. All types or real estate investments since 1949 5,-clalllltcJ ... z...dTDs 642-2171 545--06 11 Want inveator for Npt bayfront home. Give weU secured lat or 2nd T .D. Agt, 67~161. WE PAY THI MOST For your T.D. 's le Notes at De nnison Assoc. 1173-7311 Found: small dog Beach & Edinger. late brn. Karen 897-0327, 960-6206 Found: 10/wks, remale . Aussie Shep. Wish papers or return to owners . 499·5.526. ----Found: Samoyed, Lhasa Apso, Lab/Dan mix, wht toy poodle, Lab/New- foundland mix, Collie, Shellie, Cocker mix, Wire haired Lerner mix. Spilt. Many cats & kit· tens. Irvine Arumal Care Center. 754-3734 . Found: Malamute, blk &. tan M: Shtphel'd mix, blk le tan M; Pit BWl WIDOW has money ror mix , It b r ind le F . T.D.'s. $10,000 up! NO Newport Beach Animal CREDIT 1 . No pnlty. Shelter, 144-3656. Call a1t. Eiieen, 673-7311 Penottals 5310 2 0% YB.D .-. • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • • • •• • GUARANTEED! FIRST LAD~ On any amount o f 1 ' T.D. 's. backed up by $10 Escort. Models MUUon cMh •seasoned, well secured T .D. ·a . P.riyl>9c.tn. Besides monthly pay· * 97~ 1345 * menh you are al10 MC 4'VISAAccepte4 •uaran~ a cub out In e mont.ha tr ~ dellre. Call Denison Auoc. rra. 7311 for exdllnl de· tails. COVER GIRL *OUTCAU• 953-0771 MC/VtlA One and two :"· one ¥IO tw0 bath ~·\ •. : ~ Rnu:nte wanted, M /F. 440 .. 4000 Stt-Pt. ferenca roocn, como&ete Mkta. No lie. Start mid· Pro..ettr 6 .tl '!!e'o'~ 2BrlDCdM. p.15/mo. + ,,.. .... , ..... h · la1w·tax1llbrary, l'ftep-June. No !hln. CDM 9'7,500for2nd.atl7'i(.ln.t--------'·-•42--• ht • lut. Cindy &.eclll l on m ••••I• p_refvnd.144-5474or75. terest. 25"' dlacount *'ALMaCMtP Balboa Wand a Br. a Ba. 113-7171 ..... ;:-.. aecr•tarlal aenlce. StraltbtnotdorS)'ean. *llADIR• 15559 ~ Vllllgrt I.Ant Huptingt0n Bud\, CA ('It.., ..... , From t111 Sin Otego F'l'MWl!Y ~ notVI on 9llcl1 to Mffdlfl'I, ctltn .,. on Md'lollln to s.wtnd Wtaoe FU,,......._. .••• o ... "'.._ Houu Laundry. Roommate wmWld.. LC• v...," ·iTlf... =~v~!e.:.ln;!.:t!~~ •:r;::~~.~~1-•_am __ . ______ Spiritual Paychlc# 1ara1e,peUo.'75-0M8. 2 It Iba HB apt . lyA .. akt tCW,. Rntfromlmmooth\y. La1uu. I Adullt, I WILLD .. eowtat2S11J a.n =:=ae,b•J· Newport J Br. Upper $220 /mo+~ u\11 , 17 f4)675-166J UHIU. eaitt draa 14 •1 1 . '11.2501ndTD.25" an· nett, etc. With ad, 115 Q11pJu. 1 bouae from M0-91M Otrlce Suite for rent, 714,.._7 nuaJ yteld. DuedatO•&. readln1 for sao, 8'7~; ocean. Nlce harntuare, 0ce .. rro.t.. Balboa pt.er DR'• otc. la Dwotwn HB. bloek to beadl 6 ba_y, NB, CcUI, Lqma. 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CRPT·WNO.WOOD Free~l.-n&a1t.s ' ferencefurnhhed . prof lowratea quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automate Your in the All Around Carpenter LAM .. T TILi LratalledtnpaJred. Llc. llcenaed 4i bonded . careful service. M2.ouo Interior plant desiJn & Sprln k ler Syatt1m DAI. y Flniah le Rouah. Free Kltchcna, bathrooms, #36t260 Cfreg 537•67:w R E A s 0 N A 8 L E , 952.3034 maintenance for home 7141516.1581 N..OT Ea-t. John 775-8082 enlrltt. Llc'd. 978-0320 PROMPT. FREE EST. "MOVIN·MAN" or office. Plant It ! --------- SaVICI REMODELING .. ,.... Door o,. .. n ALM o s T Ev ER y SHIP TO SHORE ia careful. court.eoua le s.51·2894. SPRINKLERS fl SOD CMlcl c.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE p A IR NEED E 0 Boat le Houte Cleanlna cheap. Pis call 642·1329 --... r /9--i.. Tree removal. DIG IT DlllCTOIY Minor /M~r Repain ••••••••••••••••••••&•• SPRINGS/HARDWARE CHET "~"' -.. 7 Rellable-Exp.-Bonded r-"' , .. ...,._. 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Answer Ad All Types lnl/Ext Johnston, 642·5671. ext 311 crpts 10 min. bleach N w Pt B ch II re a Malntenance-Lndacp Anytime, 832·'881 S.A. will houaesll in Nwpt, 1468, 64.2·4300. 24 hrs or ~~~~~~~~~I Hall, liv.-din. rms S15: 67!>-4795, 759-6190 Free eat. 842-9907 Ha•9 La&Wla area. Xlnl refs. 1·639·1429 6411 am FREE EST 644-2442. Acco.tlMj avg rm $7.50; couch Coflt tor ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Paul 760-7024 Fme painting by Richard PLASTER PATCHING Tiie ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10; chr S5. Guar. ellm. nae Gardening, landscaping, H 1 1 SI LI · 13 f Int/ext. 30 )'1"11 exp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet odor Crpt repair. 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tree trimming & re· au • c eanup, concrete Empt. college stude!'t nor. c, ma. yra o Neal work Paul ~2977 TILE INSTALLED F /C BKKPG SERVICES All Taxes-Costa Mesa CaU 64&-1586 /64.5-9SllO Yrs exp. Oo work ConstrucUon-All types moval. major clean-up, removal. 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Lt.d. ~3 struction management 642-8387 evest1160-05~ --Complete .clean.up, 0 your problems. 631-2004 syndication of: joint Electrical general malnt, hauling, I R BJN'SCLEANING venture. ltd &c gen' I i---------lllj ••••••••••••••••••••••• tree trim and removal, I Service-a thoroughly Brick-Block-Stone partnership on custom C011cr..teRatwort ELECTRICIAN priced comm . la ndscaping clean house.540-0857 Veryreas.Lic,bonded. homes. condos, & com· Driveways, patios, pool ri0 ht, rree estimate on mainl. ~2122 Bob "'•0 2753 ,,...,.9906 d k · alks " General Housecleaning .....,.. '~ m 'I developments. ec s · service w · large or smaU jobs. u--"1 -----851-3130 foundations installed Lie. 11396621 673-0359 ,,_,...., Reliable-References Lie. #1800334. Free est --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Own trans. 962-0510 IRICK & ILOCK M arty 646-681B Make your s hopping easier by using the Daily I< C Pocffic Corp. 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SAVINGS REP openings in the Hunt-It flOW ~ _oo_-999_0 ____ _ VISA MC * 972-1 138 * SEMICONDUCTOR OPERATORS Wafer Fab Experienced Dec1s1on Planning Corp. ington Beach, Newport Haintylst 549·4755. Pali Time Beach & South Orange Preferably w/foUowing. IOOIOCEIPY/ Burgess, 536·0242 or A TLAMTIS 1-521·3266 ext. 226. ---MASSAGE SPA Person Friday, mature. Be pampt;red by 16 reliable, 1·2 person ofc Beaut. Girls . Open ful l l ime, 10 y r ~ lOAM ·4AM 7 days ofc/aales exper (714 > Phone MS-3433 631-2437 Help W ..ted 7 I 00 PSYCHIC, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Readings Jack 556-l178 Accounting Clerk, Accts Preventative & Stress payable & gen. acctg Reducing Massage by duties. Some exper nee Doris. "lntro" Special! _85_1_·099 __ 1 _____ _ 548-0407 Acco..ts Pay C• SS00.950. At least I yr G,..at Compmty Escorts Weekend Shifts Rapidly expanding South Orange County printing, publishing and advertising comany has immediate openings ror Paste·Up Artists. Prior experience necessary in advertising lay-out and co l or culling . Knowledge of camera and typesetUng helpful. Due to our increased sales and continued ex pansion. WESTERN DIGITAL is in need or several operators who are experienced in such processes as aligning, etching, diffusion, in- spection . etc. in our Wafer Fab Department. We offer excellent wages and top notch fr. inge benefits, including company paid medical, Alltos.t Knowledge of exotic cars a must. Call Steve 631-6941 Babysitter needed for 2 adorable children in CDM . 2 days week. 760-1390 BABYSITTER needed. Resp. mature Christian lady. lyr old gd boy. E. CM pref. 646--4348 IAICER Experienced, nile work Gd pay, health benefits. Ask for Ben or Rick : 493-1661. The Newport Beach of fices of a leading sav- 1 n gs and loan has car eer opportunities available now. These positions require pre· vious cashiering or cash handling experience, and previous Teller ex- perience would be a plus. Saturday work will be required. We of- fer: •Excellent salaries •Paid career apparel •Free parking •Outstanding potential Please apply on Tues- day, May 26, from 9:30 County areas fortellers. Xlnl working cond. ASSISTANT Previous experience Please call Tues-Sal. Ptr, hours flexible. Ac· preferred. but will con· 642-0092. Ask ror Joyce counts payable, com sider those individuals puter input, bank rec with minimum of 6/mo Laguna Beach location casbierng experience. Beauty Ca 11 for interview Salary S73.S-t9'75/mo de-Top salon in Hunt. Bch. (714)499-4.571. pending on experience. looking for Hairstylist & These positions offer 1 male asistant. Can ad· xlnt benefits including l vance lo floor in short week paid vacation in time if good. Fringe 1981. Please apply in bene start. Salary + person, Wed, May 27th percentage. We have &c Thurs. May 28th, the business. CaU ASAP between 9am-11:30am at 1055 North Main Sl. 96J..<OJ9. Ste 200, S.A. Beauty Salon Assistants, also IOOD .. NG cuu Posting clerk for ac- counts receivable, pre- fer knowledge of posting & balancing accounts. 10-key & typing al 4-0wpm req. Xlnt com- pany benefits. Contact Donna ~3632. CAUFORHIA FIRST IA.HI( E.O.E. M/F/H full lime makeup artist. --------- Lic 'd only. Training BOOKKEEPER. Splall R b & growing I rv. office 24 Hrs. 641·0180 Cath/Chedu expr. Balance reports. batch & code for com- puter. 10 key by touch Applications now being taken between 8 & 5 P.M. at: U. S. Rentals Corporate office 17871 We offer excellent com- pensation and a com· prehens1v( benefits package. Please call Ron Craig al (714) 831· 1441, ext 4.5 or apply in person al. dental and life in-BanklngS&L surance, credit union, 10 TB.LS am to 3:30 pm al: •--------• program. 0 e rt needs self-starter ex· Taylor. 646--7197. p e r 'd in property AM EXP fMC /Visa *FANTASY *STUDIO* ........ PrlYale IOOMs The Beach area 'a closest & most exotic reading studio. 8125 Bolsa Av .. Midway City (2 blocks E. of Beach behind li- quor store). Open 10am- 3am daily except Sun. 54l-t24l Mitchell Irvine (714) 556-4800 AM PRESS A Division of Sulton Industries. Inc. 27742 Forbes Road Accounting Laguna Niguel, CA A /P CLERK 92677 Rapidly growing in ternalional co. seeks equal oppty responsible individual 1~~~e~m~p~lo~ye.~r~m~/~f/b~~!I for our Accounts Paya-1~ ble Dept. Genera11----------1 knowledge of bookkeei>-ASSIMILSS paid holidays. sick Fullerton's S & L has leave. one week vaca· opening for F tr Teller tion after 6 months. ex· · N rt Be h M t cellent shill differential, in ewpo ac · us t y pe 30wpm. Call educational reimburse-<714)871-4244 for app't. ment, advancement OJ>-E.O.E . po rt u n it y u nd an o u l · ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil standing Employee!• Stock Ownership Plan. Please apply im - mediately by stopping by the Personnel Department. Banking TRAINEE POSITIONS ing & some A/P exper. 3 openings avail. for req 'd . Sal ary com -Mechanical & Elec-WESTERN mensurat.e with ability tronlc Aasemblers for LAGUNAHLLS OFACE Outstanding benefits in lasers mfgr. Duties in· DIGITAL a pleasant working en-elude PC Board as· vlronment. Contact semblies, cable & har- Pat Mills. neas auemblies, circuit CORP. AMF into chassill assemblies. Sc'-ffflc .,,.CJ Must be able to work 3128 Red Hill Ave. •Steff Acc:o.t.t <Must have Bachelor's in Accounting) I~ with proto-type/sample. (comer Baker and Red flnDlo~ & 18011 Mitchell South A c cu r a c Y a m us t. HUI> ,,..,........ lrvine,s.57·9ml.EOE Laakmann Electro-Cosla Mesa.Ca.92626 .... ~ a.rll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~! Optics, Inc. E.O.E. San Set.ooh & -Juan Capo. 7l4-~ "Designing Technology •T .. n S.1tnc:..._ 70051_________ For The Future" (FuU & Part Time) ACCOUNTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOMTESSORI Teacher Training Pro- aram, forming for sum- mer le fall. Interested candidates wtth college background may aet further Info at 997-8333. 7075 ......•••.... ~········ Rapidly expanding i----------1 We offer growth op-Newport/lrvine Invest· ASSIMll.aS Equal Op~rtunlly portunillea, excellent ment firm has an open· Loe. Mlasloo Viejo co. ~~~~E~m~p~y~e!r~~~I working conditions, Ing for an entry level needs Aaumblen w /2 -= salary ai benefrta. Call: accountant. Degreed or yrs. exp. Candidates Aills..., U•••' Carol Thuyna, 832-4204 soon to be degl'ffd In muat have gd. manual For Nautical Gill Store accounting la req'd . dexterity, gd. eyesleht, Full Time. Experience Pos. will entail a wide neat in appearance 6 Preferred. Call Cbarlles scope of accounting dependable. Work is In Locker 67~ functions. Co. ofren ex· life support medical &DORADO IAHIC E.O.E. cell. fringe benefll.t " e 1 e c t ron I ca . Gd . at advancement opportu.nl-benefit•. Only rnponal· D11•1y P1•1 AMMOUMCl4Gll ty. Pb. call: Personnel, ble persona seeking •••••• • VISITING 752-0070. EOE permanent emplymt. • ., • need apPl)'. c.JI: Mn. HEALTH AcCTSPAYABLE PareW,51lt-asao • Advertisinl Sales •1 Laminating fll'1Jl 1eeka e Experienced newapaper dilplay aaletpenOft. SERVICES ah a r p Ind Iv Id u a 11-.. -___ •_•b•,v-----1 e •to handle key accounts In major de'.(>artment. w / t A /P b .. ,_...,.... v •tore or food and drua cate&ories. Salary + "The Little Compon ar:u~~~'xerox cao~: .... MOMIYS e com.mlaalon and excellent benefits. Excellent•• With A BIG HEAltT.Y puter applleallon Start work today on e O'OWth opportunities. Call for app>tntrnent .•• PROVIOtNG HOME lmowledp a + but l\Ot a wmporary BW.E JEAN • Call 642·•321, ext. 277 ror appolntment for. muit. ConienJal work JO.BS lbru our Upt In• interview. • CARE BY du1•rlal Div. Packas· • PROFESSIONAL & atmoapher e, ex cell. ms. wart-... lllht u · • Secretary tD e C R ~ RSES company bendlu. Mmbly " mant other A 1~ NU aalary DOE . Apply ustom.U ay• M• e ( utiv ,..._ e & HOMEMAKERS P e rtonbel Dept . be it. APllb now at~ XIC 8 UllM e FIDELITY FEDERAL Sfl'tiacpmd LomAUft. 1515 WestcUff Drive (at Dover) Newport Beach An Eq u al opply Employer Banking ••• SECRET ARY II If you would enjoy working In plush sur· roundinga It 's at our Newport Center office and can meet our re- q ui rem ents. why not give us a caU? We are currently in· terviewing candidates with a minimum of 6 mos . previ o u s secretarial experience, excellent typing skills (60 lo 65 wpm) and the ability lo communicate effectively. Knowledge or IBM Memory Typewriter required. Excellent 1larllng aalary and benefit.I. For more Information, please call: ICeYiilTeny 7 I 4-640.9 321 s,.,,+> 11SJ WELLS FARGO BANK teO Newport <Anter Dr. Newport Beac.b Equal 01>.,J> Empty 11/FIH Employees thoro119hly lAmlnadan TecbnololY Kelly Offfee nHre•t : Immediate openinc for vena&Ue lndMdual •• ~n~ t. ~: ':;!~' :::1:0~JiN ~-:.JP~ 1~2 Bu1lae11 Center e ~~!c, ~nJ~:~~~u~1 ~=n~ =c;:;e ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I WORX TF.A.116 OllOW Dr .• t20I <c ... to o.c. e eucvtJve le personnel admlniltrator; 1oocte USI THI WITH THEOOMPANY. airport It '°' Fwy), • 1pelUn1 le typln1 e11enUal. Call: ~l.. D"'ILY PILOT For peoonal chat oboLI ln1nt, ID-1441 or 27967 !Jet 2'17 f ,.. ~ ., how we eon help )OU Of AMS.-·· Cabot ad ., La1uu . or ap.... "PAST )'.O" loved °"" Ca-J· Pa.a.. ole. MB. s.,.r. NlJ•J, 111...a or ltW •• ~ c..t •• lllUL...,. TACT: pre f, but will lnln, 8tacb Bhd., UJOE, 1 Denise Coupe t.w>ll lblft.111-sau. H•Oal&OD 8-cb. e D ,.. Street e SllVICI 96b-0985 ••h JOW ad .. _., ILi IUJ1s..Olrr e ~~ Ji.a. CA e DIUCTOIY , Banking STEP FORWARD •.• to a ca,..er wlMre you Caft 111o•e forwerd. We are S.Cwfty Poctfk 1-. wltll o•er 600 office• to .. ". people ...... hr, ..cl w. C9ffftltly ..... 0,.,," ....... Newport leocll orea for. •NEW ACCOUMTS •• *LOAMCLBIC •STATIMIMT CLBJ( • PllOOF OPIRATOR •SECUTARY Yo• will ..... a ....... of' ...... .. ,.n.c:. ... • ..... arMV .... Salary h co•· •••Hrat. wtt.. ••- perlHce .to.CJ wltll excell••t ad•••C•· .... .,,.,..m .. wltta ow ..w c...,. Op,.rf•ftlH rro• ..... Step forw-4 md caU fw •I. te"iew .,,alat• ... 17141759-4224 B a ® SECURrTY PACIFIC BANK An Equl Opportunity £mflo1*' leautldu waeUd wltJa 1o0ow1n1 ror aewly ff. cora ttd Coit.a· llHa t.ltop, C..U after lpm : 'IM-7111. If · '--'-'I 4RUar to t..u-1 Liil ~LL.;J ·_~ ' ....,,,. I O rt -'ty E pl • For Result • we cont·~"" ,... fiub-' ....,.., • ''w•e•s !""ua ppo um m oyer •. : Service Call ' ----------· f., )OU to ICl'MOlle who ID LIM Cl '"lecl ....... fcon. .J al till• ••••••per . 11.0.&. ~· ~ II/I'll( •••••••••••••••• 641·1671 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ....,.. '·· ._,,., __________ ,__;;..-...;.~-.;;....;;---. -~· IU ' -· -...... a --· - ' . - =---------1----1 llLLIMG CLERK For expanding C.M. im- port Co. Good typing skllls req. Some phone mgml. and /or r eal estate syndication bkpg. Salary open. Call 540·2346 exp. a +. Xlnt salary ---------- benefits & growth poten----------lial. 540-6955. IOOKICEIPB f /C ..... Reltwwwwl Fashion Island invest- ment firm. Excell. oP: portunity. Exper. &c maturity required. Call: 714·640-0123 Now hiring dependable day hostess. Interview Tues thru Thurs 2 to to 4 ~~~~~~~~~ pm. 37 Fashion Island. WANT ACTION? SELL idle Items with a Daily Pilot Classifi ed Ad. 642-5678. Cla11ifed Ads 642-5678 Banking You Should Be Here! CAx relo11ed ond professiond style of bonlcing hos been o favorite among Newport Hatbor oreo people since I Q72 Not only ore we looking for experienced book- ing personnel, bur we oslo enccuoqe students . first-time job seekers ond those retllfling to the work force to consider full ~ flexible port-ti~ positions in the following Of'eos: • SECRETARY bperienced Full-Time • PROOF OPERATORS Experienced Full-fime • TELLERS T roinees or Experienced hill ond Port-Time • FACILITY A TTENOANT Reliable Pcwt-Time Qx enthuw5tlc staff enjoY' CJ"I ~lent salay ond c.omprehensive benefits flOCk09' including Medical. Dental. poid vocation. retirement and more. ~ ~~ . -Newport ,..I ··.· ••• ,, ....... ....... , _,, ... '7141 760 6000 Equal Oppor1.,nlty ~ MfF It r ~'r.!!~ ..... !!~ ... ~.'!':'.~~ ..... ?!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!.~ ~'f.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~ ..... ?!.~ Orange Coast DAIL"( PILOT/Sunday, May 24', 1981 07 BOO X. KEE pl NO Clerical PennaMOt part D~••t·•~i..... IXIC SICUT .. •Y ......... OfACI tt.t, W...W 11H tw. W....a 1100 NefWt W...tltd 7100 W...... 1fto P /tlme Appl" at · tl.me.Approxl5hrept'r .r·--' -5 /daya week hra•••••••••••••••••••••••••~T••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .1 • ,_ P 1ume, for busy crown Rapidly growlna E.alde • H .. d Newapape.r p.a. waou. ..t.1 _., Crown ffamwan, 1024 week. WtJ'tler " Maw and brldi• practice corporate ri'llonal of· 10.5pm. Call at M&-8186. ouuaee~re wHlc . MACHNST....,. • • ._.._.. Irv l n e rw e. t c 11 (I a~•. Writ• ~drtan ln· RDA pref. Call Robln •l flee h•• an tmmodlatc ....... -... --· s .. cutt )l(QL lMl s. f'ull tlme liluat ad . c LASSIFIED 2·3 da)'a per ..... ..,.. Plaaa),NB duatriet P0Box18396. 558·5111forlntervlew. openln1foraf\&JlUme• "" __ .._...._. Cout Hwy, Laguna vernlera1ri:ucrome[!r1 T ... ....._s.. 9-5.Appl)':tm>PlaOff lrvlne CA mu, Include T I For circulation dept Bch. 414·1r117 · ...--:-Ua Ave., C.M. phonenwnber Dental Aa•aatant P / exp execut ve Outdoor ma1a1t ne 8mln .. per.Laakmann lmmed open.Ina for eit·1---------looll,...~ -'------·----• Challenatni uclu•lv~ aecretary. Ml.9t be able located nr o.c Airport Houaekeeper/Companion Electro·Oplic1, lnc per c la11lf1ed sales Pel AttendaDl Busy Pfl'lme Moe, 1: PM lo ll'Ucti or k lo type at lea.at 80wka, Kn: 9-Spm Call Myrt: Llve In orOUl. E.0 .E. San Juan Capo penon, •tabllahed ter· La1un a Pet Hotel 8PMJ. T\B lO·aC>AM to Clerical rein~ ,_1 "'~la•c, see · have aood commun ca· S40-42:22 833-20Cll. (714) '9~ ritory & accountt. xlnt Weekdaya. Start 13 75 f PM . No ex per a .... n .. "--.wt ex lion 1klll1 , 1omc potential. Call Toblly •MOl"2 neceuary. Appl)' Pen JRJ COii panded duties ability 1hortband and dlctatln& General Office persona· Analln West Oro nae --·-------- neySaver 1680 Placentia • 6'4·8'11 machine 1klll1 Houre ble & outaolng, youthful rMSPICTOI MAID Pu611ahlng 13261 Ccn PHARMACY Clerk. Full Ave. C.M. CDI It ...... , Its 9·5PM. If qualified reply peraon for Dental front RECEIVING 64.2-3030 tury Blvd .. G.G. 537-7510 Ume, 9:30AM·8PM. No Buyer c l.rlul o,,.~ao.1 DIHTAL ASSISTANT to Ted Daniels. National office. Exper. pref but !!:lee t ronlca co. i n Ne;;p;per Dellve;y" Sundaya. Npt Bch area. i. o,..... co.ey. tf Chalraide, RDA, X·Ray Revenue Corp., Box 141. will train rtaht ~raon. L.aauna Beach need& an M.....,. T,... L.A. Tlmes, to homea In 6'4·7575 ._ Ile F /T. 1 Beach city. Dally Pilot, PO Box Re q . g 0 0 d c 0 m . eleclro·mechanlcal In· & S.. P909iit NB. 3.30AM-6AM t600 --------- yo• •••e clerlcel, Salary open + benefit•. ~ CoetJa Mna, Ca . municatlve sldlla Non· a~tor for our Recelv. FULL" PART tlM E pr mo. 548-8441 . 646 1413 PHOMI SA4IS BUYER MC,.terWw91a1ral Non ·1molter pref .,_ Smolter.N.B.M4·0&ll ma Oept. lnspectionof Looklngforanexc1tlng sUMlii8 offtc• e~•· .,. 847·2Sa. variety ot components. career in the retail Nursing Exp'd. l)hooe 1.._~ We currently need an Individual lo perform various purchaalng as· 1ignments to procure supplies. equipment and materials necessary for the operation of the Company. Must have at least 2 yean or elec- trical component buying ,1y •tow O rw':J• ---------FASTFOOOS GEHH.ALOFffCI asaembllea, machined clot.bing field? This RN or LVN 31l.30PM. pleneecfedformjr.O.C C t Offl De ntal Front office, Cook & Cuh.ier. Exper Looking for a very in parta, plating, etc. Muat rapidly expanding retail 41 bed Conv. Hosp. s ummer c•mpaitn 0 • Y c•. • strong phone alt ills, nee. 56' Paclnc Coast be able to work lndepen-clothlnl chain la looking wo.W ,.,.. to.,.-to OPS, Ina In&. Salary Hwy. HBS36-4445Eves. i~reaptt~!s':~ ~'rt~c~~ dently, have at least 3 for brlaht mollvated re· Newpor t Back Bu y ~~~ ~a~j/c~d~o:~- yottl open, other ben. 4'-'dya, Clerical, for mature yr•. uper. & full work· liable, people to fill the area. Santa Ana Ave fortable ofc. Mon-Fri CDI CORP Nwpt Sch 642·4632. Female R&B in ex-person . Location ing knowledge of po1ltlon of Manager _54_9_·306_1_.____ eves. 15 hr wit Begin Owen ~~ea:n,~gf~ :oc!':in~a~ P.C H., Npt. Bch Ex-various meaa1urin1 gd/l1est ~aln~e ~~es. F~I: o~ Nunlng 6.8. CalJ. 95Mlll02 3303 ...._, ll'Yd. • per. a must Accurate equipment nc u ng a r Im e · n N u r s es A 1 d e s s .. D-2,CothtMHO Dental Front Office.See day wk. Non smokma typme.noshorthand 20 O'scopel, micrometers, employee b4:n inc l 3·1l ·30PM. Part lime POOLR•AMtMAM SSMOZZ ad under General office. non drinking, aft 4pm or hr. week inchxlea Sat & calipers, component merchandlae discounts 3:30·7 :3oPM Country Needed for Mlask>n Vie experlentt. Fashion Island area. wkeods556-1737 Sun.Call:646-7431 testers, etc Will also Applyat Club Conv . H osp jo.area.Experreq.Call Equal Opply Employer 644-0611. have other Receiving MILLllS OUTPOST 549-3061 for appl. 837-8940 l~~~~~M!!!/F!!!!!!!!!~I CllEMYAL OfftCE Dept. duties. So. Coast Plaza 1---.... -UR=-=Sl..,..o.u1L""'"""-~-1 -------- WESTERN DIGITAL A o exp. nee . PPY EOE NeedRnorLVNforpm o ENT L 0 FF I C E Finance N A I 3333 Bristol.CM " "9 ,~ CORPORATION offers Clerk typist, 50 wpm, MAN AGER• en INVESTMENT btwn. 9AM & 12PM. We offer excell. pay & . . . shift in conval. hosp p /time, a r~m excellent fringe benefits corre~pondence a!'ld thusiasllc, efficient & Charlie 's Chill, 3001 benefits plua a Xlnl salary & benefit!! helper. Mon 3 CO ap that include Company light filing, some office organized w/bkkpg exp ~II tt Redhill, Bldg. #2, Ste 4 DAY WoaJC WEfl( Material Differential paid for prox 8PM. Tue. 2PM tu paid medical, dental experience. $4.50 per 4 day wk, paid vacation ..JN.W IJ226, CM company ii 2 ml. from weekends. Apply Bever· approx 7PM. No exper and life insurance, hour. Office hours~ to 5 & holidays. Send re· Zltd TIUST DHDS Coast Hw y & 8 m1 . ly Manor, 43340 Vic necessary. Apply Pen c redit union, educ a· Monday thru Friday. sume, wW contact. Box Newport~ F.cla from 4~ & 5 Fwys MATERIAL t I C M neySaver 1680 Placentw tional reimbursement, ~-2937 1 2 D ·1 Pil p o GEHIYlAL OFFICE or a, · · Ave. C.M. 4 · at Y ot, · · hilt lsMm ~ I . fl h . I II f ---an out 1 tan d Ing Box 1560, Costa Mes11, rv1ne rm as Im· Pease ca or appt. Person Friday, responsi Emp lo yee Stock C 92626 Mt for ...tiY ..._ mediate opening for TelonicBerkeley PLANNER blew/gddrivingrecord. Printing Ownership Plan and ad-CLaK TYPIST _a_. ___ ._____ YHt111...t co•11elon bright, se lf-s tarter· Personnel Dept. For interview c 11 11 Offl•t P~ · T{cping 4().45wpm. Gen. t f 714 4n• ''"'" E 0 E E p e r ' d 2 n d vancement opportunity ·--------•I ••r.erle11ced IR tht person o per orm a · ..... ""'""~ . . . 548.2271 Mr. Daboub 11 i I I d o c. duties. Experience · t f ffi d t ~~~~~~~~~ lookln f Pressperson r~1 Com n a peop e·o r ente . h f 1 Gd D-U!..1..1 ·• e of Z1td Tr11tat var1e y o o ice u 1es = We are g or an . _,., rapidly expanding com· elp u · co. benefits ~ 0• __ ... 1-.. ,..-.._. .. "t including xeroxing, in· efficient material plan· OFFICE COPIB munlty 4 unit Awly pany environment To Hn. BAM-4: lSPM. Call ENGIH• wwu ... _ _, A ter-omce delivery. fil. IMSPECTOfl ner to plan. schedule, Will train to operate 1660 P lacentia Ave .. CM apply, please send re-for interview appl Mfg co. in Mission Vie-pllca1th wltll R .• ing . etc Contact . MacGregorYachts.1631 control and coordrnate Xerox 9500, othe r --------- sume with salary his· 833-84SO jo area needs exper. in lc"H _ --Aw bv ~~B~ev~e~r~ly~,~64~1·~8820~~~~ Placentia, Costa Mesa the purchase of elet' machines &c duties mail ---------tory to the Personnel BCAONMKMEERSRCLIIAFLE electrical connectors, appo._...:::!.. ....,...or, __ !. trical components for room & booklet as -Production De artmeot h e r met I c se a I s, .. ....._ ..,_ IMSUl.AHCE i uf · sembly. Ftr, 8-4.JOpm. P · 1401 Dove St., Ste S50 lran11ducer design, com· ,.. ...... to: ---------Individual policy pro-:!at nha'!1:~t f:~~{':~~ $4.SO start. Non-smoker. Newport Beach pone nts materials & General cesalng for life ins. year exJerience all a Apply 8 :JG.ll:JO at· On WESTERN DIGITAL E.O.E. M/F methods. 11i...1EWPO•T T1'e l.Aoa lay CWI brokerage. Ty-c>in9, material planner. Sight Photographies. Duties include design, n " Is ltOW hlrilHj: shrthd .. figure aptitude 3303 Harbor Blvd Unit drafting, materials test-enUITY Maturity & exp. de-w ES TERN DIGITAL E-5, C M CLBU( TYPIST ing & R&D projects T Host/Hoahu sired Co benefits. Wm CORPORATION offers ---- 244.S McCabe Way Irvine, CA 92714 Energetic person with Mechanical Engineer· FUNDS, INC. REsTAURANT Sim_s_. C:·L U. S46·9003 excellent fringe benefits ONLY THE ARMY good typing needed for Qang l'dffgdree Pd~deft'd #2 CCM~att EXP. REQ'D. that include: Offers two year enlist· "Designing Technology For The Future" busy managing general ua 1 e can 1 a es Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun •-..... CE send resume to: Mrs Pina rin 6-lOPM IMS__.. , C 0 m Pan y . Pa 1 d men ts . guaranteed a gen c Y · N ° ex P · J 2 3 8 9 l v · ... port •-~h Underwriter with com-training of your choice, necessary, but ability to 8 n s · 1 a "ew ..__, • medical. dental & lire learn a must. Attractive Fabrlcante, Suite 603, CA. 92660 Walter/Woitnu m 'I auto experient'e. insurance S5.000 cash bonuses, salar y & au company Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691 76CM060 I YR. EXP. REQ'D ~~~~g~Sa~~~e:Pe~.o~x~ •Educational relm ~~c':nu'!~~lf~~~~:e Equal Opportunity Empk>yer benefits. Call Linda at ~~~~~~~~~! Equal Opportunity l0.30-3 :30PM, S.llPM cell. working conditions. bursement think 1 ng about the •Credit union 549·8161 DESI CLERK Employer M/F New ofc , moving to service, think Army . 11 f • Em p Io ye e Stock Full & parttime. nexible ~~~~~~~~~I Please ca or appt. I rvine 1 n Augus t Ownership Plan Your Army Recruiter Cabinet ~aker. eltper. COMMERCIALS fl s · hours. Best Western Ali 645·7358, Mon Fri . 759·0401 can give you more m· Cust Cabrnels & furn. mode la, extras'. ~S Bab a Mote I, 2 2 5 O FOOD SBVfCES 9:30-5PM To apply. please send formation. Call today. Call for appt ~·01~. needs new fa ces . Newport Blvd, C.M. !~~~~~~~~~~ INT D~IGN SALES resume with salary his· CostaMesa54~1026 1638 Placentia Ave 957.0282 645·7700. PBtSON ,._ _________ 1 tory lo the Personnel Huntington Bch962·8821 C M Health care co. in Irvine 1• Flex. hrs. No ex per. L g HJlls 768 5"c1 · · ---------1 D G I Department. a una · c... COMPANION. Live and omestic Help needed. has an immed. opening enera nee. Will train. 499-1461 Santa Ana S42·4?63 Cafeteria Can make 16/hr. Ideal for an indlv to join our LooW.g for lnplant cafet eria travel with 80year old for housewifeorcollege Office Services staff S-..Worir7 Interior plant care, workers. Good benefits. female employer. Drive student 966-1300 for Duties include purcbas Variety of temporary growing company needs Call 6 am to I pm Mon au t 0 • arrange appl rng, preparing. & set assignments avail reliable person who 15 throughFriday.759·2563 Itineraries and travel ling o ut rood ro r Work when you want. willing to learn. Some accomodations, answer Donut shop. Early AM employees' lwich. Also lop pay, no fee. We k n o w I e d g e o r CAMVASSEltS correspondence, pay shirt, no exper nee. App-the maintenance of the need: horticulture helpful. Conduct energy llUr· bills, a nd entertain ly : Dippity Donuts, 1854 kitchen including equip. Stenos Typists 540·8790 veys. Fresh air & eHy e mplo yer . Salary· NewportBlvd.C.M. ment & clean up. Ideal DataEntOpp Factory m 0 n e y . p I T , $3.40/hr. Must have 2 ---------1 candidate will have a File Clerlta Assemblers Interior Design Firm 3:30-7:30pm. $4 /hr. + u years college majoring DllVa pleasing peraonality & Laborers Whse Wk rs seeking account ing WESTERN DIGITAL 2445 McCabe Way Irvine. CA 92714 "Designing Technology For The Future" bonuses $$. Call PauJ in liberal arta. educa· Meyerhof's, primary take dire ction clerk , lite t y p ing. now! 771-31.20. tion or business. Typing supplier of good foods to Possession of a valid pleasant working at· Equal OpportunJty required pl~ 1 year ex· the Irvine corporate driver's lie. req'd. Gd. m os p here . Good Emp'4>yer Carpe t Helper ex · perienceinaales,publ.k community needs a sala ry&lringebenefils benefits. Relocating to 1~~~~~~~~~ perienced as soon as relations or goverment. responsible &c flexible package. For interview, Irvine. 879-8680. I ; po._s_si_b_le_._63_1_·_75_1_8. ___ , Take ad to nearest State person to do food prep & call : Sharon Ras ins, -----McDONALD'S -back -up deliveries . 714·641·1616. EOE M/F Npt Bch 556-8520 Interior Plant Co. now Carriers Register Newspaper has immed. openings for afternoon auto car- Employment Service of· Mon-Fri. g..3pm. Good ~~~~~~~~~! l O .,._ 1y M F hiring for F tr main· of 5• Cll11Mat• fice In Orange County. d -Equa PP ..,..,p r / Ill · u n d e r N e w DOT 309.677.014. Ad driving rec or tenan ce pos on 1n necessary. Starts at FULL Time, P /time. Orange Co. Must have Ownership> paid for by employer. 13 .45 Call Susie at Ans. serv. No exp. nee. General own tranaport. Call is now accepting ap· 557·6232. Call: 833-3333 EOE l'99-----..... ~424,. pllcallons for day & riers in Laguna Beach Construction & Laguna Niguel. M uat be over 18 years old & 300-600 WK have an economical car. HO EXP. MIC. Work 3 · 30·5 : 30pm Get out of the hot sun & w e e k d a y s . 5 1 a m into our alr·coodltloned w e e k en d s E o r n offices. Will locate an $500-l600 monthly. Call office cloeest to you. Mr. Ensley 951-7113. 10022 Imperial Way CASHIER WAMTID El Toro & Newport Bch areas. Call Letic ia 644.4460 CASHIER Part or fulltime. See Betty or Mrs . Camp. Newport Produce, 1601 Newport Blvd. 645·0032. CASllEIS UTDTEM 534-9325 cooec 10AM·6:30PM, Fri. thru Mon. Hospital exp. pre· f'd. Excell. working conditions & benefits. Bayview Conv. Hospt., 2055 Thurln , C M. 642-3505 cooec European Restaurant, Ex~r only. Full time nights, Contact Rick or Karl 497·4441 COOK Experienced. See Jack at Irvine CoHt Country Club. 644·95o50. • VICKI .EST ON I night positions. Please •DllVBS• Janitorial apply In person between Full & Part lime. Must •GARDENER & AtMdcrtH AAA AAIDMAM 9-lam & 2-Spm wkdys at be 18 f " McDonald's , 650 years o age HELPER Specializingin The floor shining Avenlda Pico. San have a good driving re· * Temporary Clerical specialist needs reliable cord. Start.II at 13.35/hr. The beautiful Anaheim Pel'llOnnel person to work 7am to _C_l_e_m_. ____ _ Call Mark. 8AM-5PM Marriott Hotel is 11eek· 540-0400 10am wkdays twkend Monday thru Friday at ing a self·start.er with cleaning & polishing tUe 751·2680 basic gardenina exper. General f I o o r s i n t h e DIUVB Must have gd. driving record. Local pick-ups & deliveries-some heavy Ul'ting required- wlll also be trained in mechanical assembly work. Only those 11eeking permanent employment need apply •Vacations & holidays paid •Co. paid profit sharing •Medical-Life Ins. to work in our Main· Help Wcmted p IT West min iste r Ma II tenance Dept Calaf. Mail room, Mon-'rues Area. Must have car. driver's lie r eq'd. h 2a A I Greatrorstudentsorre- English speaki ng ~~~ia~~Ua,~:M .PP Y tired individuals. For prer'd. more info. call (7 14) General 529·6506 EOE Enjoy excelle11t co. p IJn ~ benefits including a free NII r..,.....• JANITOR-wanted. good Mon 3:30pm·lam. Tues h d kin meal per shill. 2:30pm-l2:30am Apply ar wor g person to l660 PlacenUa c M keep restrooms sparkl-ing clean Call Ad·sitter AHIY i. p.,.._ T\iE$-THUIS , .......... ()OM ANAHEIM MAlllOTT HOTEL 700 W. Commonwealth Wy. Girt FrWmY 11225, 642-0>0. 24 hrs. Part time . cfrange County Airport Area. JANITOllAL MECHAHIC outboard. Pete 67>3263 Newport Beach. MEDICAL RECORDS TRAMSCRllER Requires 6&wpm typing. kno w ledge o f di C· taphone & medical terminolon. Organiza. lion, attention to detail & follow up are very 1m· portant. We offer ex· cellent environment. Capistrano by the Sea hosp. 496-5700. MES~B ARMY. BE All YOU CAN Bl PACKB Small mfg. co Exper. not nee. Gd. company benefits. l5S42 Chemical Ln., H.B. Painter-must have· good sense, manner & ap- pearance, some exp. car. $S·$8/hr. 645-5529. PART TIME To deliver Dally Pilot auto route in Newport Beach. HOURS: Mon. lhru Fri . approx 3 30pm t o 5:30pm HOURS : Sat & Sun 5am·7am. Earnings approx $350 per month. Call 642-4321 for Bryan Holland or Sheldon Harte. Equal Oppor Employer Part-time, stock room I shipping person, mom· ings.~71. Part·tlme personal Girl Friday. Ute typing & bookkee p i ng Call 760-a715 PART TIME From S25-S35/day. Busy casting office needs M /F over '18, all types for extras in motion plt'- ture. Also models with good figure & clear akin for fashion magazine print work . De pen PIODIED8tf CONT110L CLERK Jnl Shift WESTERN DIGITAL CORPORATION is a growing leader an the se miconductor manufa ct ur i n g marketplace i n Southern California. We are involved in many exciting projects in a creative and stimulat ing atmosphere aad we invite you to come 1row with us We c urrently need a Production Control Clerk who wtll be responsible for main taining production re ports and schedules both ma nu ally and on computer in the wafer area. Successful can· didate should ti.ave high school with some pro duction control ex- perien ce preferred Knowledge of wafer manufacturing a phis. WEST Ii: RN DIG ITAL offers excellen• salaries and fringe benefit.a, in eluding an outstanding Empl o yee Stock Ownership Plan, educa tional relmbur.,ement program and C9mpan)' paid medical, deatal. and life in•w.rHce. To apply. please slop by the PenM>nnel Depart ment. WESTBIN DIGITAL CORP. 3128 Red Hill Ave. <comer Balter and Red Hill) Costa Mesa, CA 9Zlll2' "Designing Teclinology For The' Future" Equal Opportunity Employer MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shll'ts We promote to manage. ment & supervlaion from within. Cool! Pizza, Short Order Must be 18. Apply 311 Palm Balboa Mission Viejo area Call: Mrs. Parelll Equal Opp Emplyr M /F 581-3830 ~~~~~~~~~!General Office Person -w /bltkpg skilla, familiar Self starter with strong Stock & delivery person, organizational and ac-7am·4pm shirt, Sunday co unting s k il ls . thru Thursday. Xlnt Minimum lite typing benefits. Apply i n Top dollar and nexible person, H1·Time Liquor. hours for right person 495 E. 17th St. C.M. _7_5_2-6905 _______ J E W E L E R : E x • Glass & Screen person per ie nced . Robert needed, ex~r. Salary Michael Fine Jewelry. open.!>41-93211 Mission Vie}o Mall. 8 mornings a week, Mon: 5:30AM to 8AM. Tues. thru Sat: 6:30AM to 9AM . Excell. driving rec. req'd . Apply : Pen· nyuver. 1680 Placentia Ave ., CM dability & transporta· ~~~~!!!!!!!!!~ Lion. No experience nee. Real Eatatt. O~bigs 558·8608 for app't rrom ,,_ •• WANT A CAREER? Costa Mesa 111 Del Mar 631-9421 LaglA'lB Beach ... ~ Cook wanted-8am-4pm, 4 days per week. 847-8015. o,,.. "-"9 Ce.rt Experfenced preferred. Must worlc Saturdays. Hunt. Harbour. Please call for app't: 84&-0688. Lite . Exp. ORY Clearung help, part with construction In· duatry. 631-2004 714/495.a&t. M•NNf POSITIOM ~·----Kennel help ne-eded, Pabrlc chain, C.M & CIMTaLISS F tr, Mon· Fri, June tst· Anaheim. Xlnl oppt')'. June 14th. Part or F tr _G_e_r_i_846-404G ___ . ----Top wagea, benefits, overtime for exper'd. during summer. Some •MOD~JJ.CTOIS • 10-6pm. for exper. agents . Westcllff Realtors . ,..... 645·7221 Full time posilion. Full -------- company benefits. Ex- per or w /train. Apply Sen willt WE r PENNEYSAVER 1660 lt'aa BRE'Ett Placentia Ave. C.M Classified AdslU-5678 COUNTER help. bkpg. Lock shop. helpful. S48-0783 Huntington Beach 962-9116 COUHTa PIRSON ~~~~~~~~~I To write contracts in tool rental counter. Caabier Must work wltend1. Ofn.-E na~w£1 Benefit•. wm train. A~ & full time. Demmltt Cleanen, CdM. 759-9901 DIC. SIC"Y For f ast moving Newport Beach office . Oood typina • aborthand 1kil.la, aalary commensurable on ex· perience. Cont.ct Lln· da: (714)64().1833. GIHH.AL OfflCE Jewel.a by Joseph look- ing for reliable person to handle various office dullea. S<l()-9066. o~rator. Must be able weekends. No exp. ATTRACTIVE GIHEl.AL OFftCI tolerance work. CM. person: 125 Mesa Dr. DEPENDABLE A. I y lo set up for close neceaaary. Apply In ENERGETIC I ii '!I Sharp enthualutlc 1~De~l~tro~n~ic~, 546-!!!~00!!!3!!!~I C.M. 63l·l030. Busy casting office la ••••••• ., · ' ., ~~ person needed forr: LMALSICltlTARY worklngoo3motlonpic _ general office work. eu•• ... S turea currently. Need • p -Santa Ana Law ftnn i t p Typin g 60wpm. Non· Full fr ....... time. All 80wpm, Mag ll, -one acton-actresaes or es· i as eup man • rRI ~..Jiii p I Y 2 28 O 0 L a m · Enjoy w o r It 1 n a In _be_rt_-_120l. __ El_T_oro_. __ Slavlck'1 J ewelers. CROCHET/ DutJe1 Include verifyln1 aalea balancea, doln1 Pc Work dally banklna t.ranaac-____ 4fT1_·_52118 ___ _ tlonl dilburllna fund1 DATA IMTIY • other related duties. Retpon1lble penoo wlth Eacell. Co. benefit• data entry ex~rience pact.a1e. Coat.act: Mr. tor Lacuna Beach D.P. McDermo tt • operation•. Xlnt '714-844-UIG. benefits. Non-1moller. S&.AVICl"I 494-S7M. tmoker, work hn are _. • .,.. tra work fr bit part.. U B·•pm . Call for In· areas. Unilonna fum'd. Jean 841-1Ml Models for maiulne With newspaper u~rtence. Part mt,1 . ..4 2 Ages 21 or over, ret.ired layout• • adverti91n& boun uarn-lpm, Monday Uma n14'f~ terview 4ir ·lll · welcome. No exper. LMAlSIC"Y •ortc. Call from 1-Spm. bcellent company benefltt. Ftl *i tf' between 12-Spm. nee. Apply: Unlverul Our senior partner Mop.Sat for app't : .1 interview, call 842·4321, e.xt. "7. ,A .:t ~ Prot«tioo Service, 12218 need a a top Lea al 558-leOS. (Not a school . . • \', I I ·1 p·1at w. 5th St .. Sant.a Ana. Secretary. Call Joyce or porttollo.ervlce ). Tra1·nee ' : A. II r I Inter view hn : 9·12 & _84o. __ se50_. _____ , ······., 1-4, Mon-Fri. MOTHa"S...,. For District M.-1 ••• I • • HAIR DR£SUR • LIFEGUAIDS trlCW.CHUI 1btshl&hlroumWul10<oJ-p• 4 2 f"U tllne 1J 1 P ft ooeninC for a lUlnH in the drc Ao • • llanlcurl•t needtd Newport Duoea Llfe .. partment. Basic skill• wl •rt all l : Classified A......... • Immed. Greet loc Tb• 1uarct lr)'OUU May 3°'h h • 1 ~er • mu 1 t !J aupervlalon of lO to 14 year old .. :fltl ll•vtlAlll• HalrHand)enMZ-8484 Bam. Newport Beach 18 oh)'t Cally stronJ. I home delJv e r y carrlera. Aru1 •f Supetvl1or for Cla11lfltd Department.. • ove r on ly. Call arlvln& record. love •• 1 will bed 11 coli~•~ __ .., • Experience nece1111ry. ExceUent compan~· BARDWARESAJ.ES '"~ ...... 1 beach • outdoora, au rv ... on · e very. ..,...,._ ... Child -~ f ,_ Dell very driver for ..,......,..~ 1 th l n It l n I fant on Bal 181. 40br w-. Over ll·IOOd driv1ns ..... aperience, For appolntmtnt for interview, Apply in penoa: Crown U .... UAID$-WSl11 W/pothi.e~ud•. :opportunlUea i nd many frin~ lfit care·-or w• equipment rem.I atore. bentllta. Salary comme n1urate wit • llaaa1ement potentlal. •---------Yo •• •U•larly 1eh• uled nlw M1 home oooun. Reft cord. Mutt work Sat. • call 842·4321 , ex\27'1. . • Ha rdwere, U07 E . l mmtd . openln11 for 7All"4PM .•. llOOMO I •company paJd dent.al and htilftl pla. 875-9' Ualted Rent.All, CM. e e Coa1t HW"J., Cd.II Certln.d parda. Aleo .';.TllP/S!'~ ~~O I Ule llllurance. vacation and *1l Y • • l'--twv • lralnlnf avail. for Jme on un ... -• ~ veblcle i. furnlaMd du.rial .... ~~~ 1_N-__ 07M _______ 1 -iGW• ... J HW.1MIAl • Ju Y potlllon1. INTERVIEWS TUES .• houri. Applicant.I must be over 11. .. ._ e • T°YPlnl 50 wpm, 1horthand/dlctapbone.. N u t r I t I o n a I l 'f -.oan tPMM THURS 8PM. FRI 90oc1 drivlnl f'9COrd and be neat ·~ • pltaunt phone tolce. Work tor two. bow~lt lndlv lo i---------lOA a:ia Asaoi-a. BJ. 1e 11oun er• ltntrallY M~ tl\nl ........,. Clerical ,_.,.._... Delivery, matun penon La1uoa Buell Ph7Sl· w /nper In beadUn1 clan'• ofllce. Pboot ,.., CM ... IJO/br Call *·Ufl. 8ttt1 ft2·2053 btwn CLmlCAL .. Uam Irvine dl9trtbulor baa DINTAL FRONT l11Dmt!· ~ ... l•I for C)P'P'ICE C'-'~_-to ....... ..._,. • • 111o .-era• Nl tU.. ,.,.._ eo.u of. -o.... . .... , bb11 M•~ 2 ,_,. up.· m.t ...;. ·a:~ A.IA ••>-bt eltlll~ to elr~•I a ..... Oct. -. bmtlia &tie,.._. oomm•lca· ~ ....... cau: uo., "' 1-rd •In· •• ,_•wen_.__._•~·&&-~-,.,.,.. ntW•P•l"r executhea. Eacellent beoeflta oriantae It open our u..r~_!~ ie &omeoverttmeavaJfable. lf)'OU .. I and environment. For •ppolntment and. lWW heahll It juice bar. lAI M• OVllJ • !hwa,aper de ll very ll end lnwetWd ln leanalnl the . t"'-vtew, ~all M2-4111, ut. m 1 Lot CabaU.ro. sr.m LOAM PIOClllOI person 1a or over. IMlaela COlltact Don wtlllallll 1 • ~,._.......... ~U.:i7.'t.D Vly. act AUNHI .. mortt•I• Dl'lvtr•'1 UcenH, In· ~Applylnpel'90n,a:aoto10:IGAMorl:OO ---------·I bnlllai firm aHi• hruff. ecanomJ car. lOf.OOPM. • D .... • HOUSEIUtSP&R LI.. Lou Prow wlla mt· Npt kb·lrY.co.\a .... • 0 CMlt 1 • i • 830 W. ay Street • llD, J09t, .... w.ft. peritlltt la lftCMlllll INa. T dJll pr wt!. Moo-.. 02'... f ' Cott• MeH, CA •• .. . ..,. perallMlll • OOll9-• f'rl, l·SP•. Sat/SH 330 w~. Street . 5" ... ual Opport.unllv Em"'--• tloaal JoHa. lalar7 4·'7 : HAM. Approx. ' Col'.:. M•Y C• ~ " l""I""• HouullHper, '1'1ea-Sat. C!MD•..,...... wl.l U · ... /mo. Call MO.IOO'T ' Ml et•, " ••• •••••• • •• ..., ... ._. ... R.tf. r:in..e.. cau Dtbbt9, w. UAll·SPM. Aak for ; •• Equal Op$)0rtUJJlty Employel' ~-,..,,...., .... a.a... . ••••••••••• _ •• Wb: ' ----... UUOUWO SU 0 UUVW OOUZW:Y:*24 .... O u -.wwwwz WWW ¥"+'+' ·~~~,..-11'""-.------.-----·--·-·-• • --" ---.. ---....-----------~--..._. __ _ .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundey, May 24, 1981 ....w..... 71001He., W...-.4 71 00 M.rclillMdlle .,... 1040 ,..... IOl01 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• twpw..... 7 100M..,W..tld 1100....,w-... ·1100H ... W...w 7 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Retail Shoe Salel, chUdreo '•· tffDI, full OI P (f. exp person. Hourly, ltlcen- t 1 v es , benefits . Cblldr eo'• Bootery, 844·?464. Mr Milter. llWA.IDIHG SICllTMY"-MAL 2 ca rffr orieo&ed PQIJI tlona open In lrvltlt. 2·5 yr•. ltial ex~rleaco. Xlnt l>endlta • worktna cond ltlo111. Call Fran 833-31822 ' SCTaY,1.•AL SICUTUY A front om~ 1ecretary for am a ll Newpor t Beach maouracturlna firrn. OM person witb typlna " aecretarlal ali:Ull to alao perform bookkHplo,, Potting. Call S48·9118 ot app't, s.c·y ~ Ta9ffONI ........ 1005 MIN s l: H NA u i ER NEV ER USED Sofa bed to meint.am • run well SOUCITOtt ••••••••••••••••••••••• PVP $170, 10Ca/\ovtMaat S:ll$, eatabllahed nunufec · Qn br 154(), 1la11 lop turen rep a1eocy Exp. F'or La1un. Hllll lnt. W AHTB> TO IUY Salt & peppeor male dinette $290 mitt/box dtctapbone 4 1borthand a1t $4.00 per hr + I buy o Id I u n s, Show quality Sholl, 1pr"1, twn $75, ruU WS. Full ti Olfi ltl comm. 2 bn per even dlamonda, hory. jade • pa pe ra • he 1200 • me, Ce you.r lo&, ... 5 dye n.r ~._ C ..... n•-Qn Sl.25, lllOl"e' I 170-0901 home. CdM, NB or CM .. -_,. collocllblct. all (714 > .. ...,........., ------ A 11 o rr l ct e q u l p , W-8~ 972 492111 fr ult for Dane Cia ..... S-. IOH --Chow Chow, A.Kl:, 6 moa, fumiabed. PO. ~ 746 TIST ....,..,. ••••• • • •••••• •••• • ••••• ~Dally Pilot, PO Box ,....,......., M. hlf broken, ahota. BONN IE 8 R 0 W N lS60, Costa M~u. Ca AC hlJh CWTel'lt power WESTMINSTER $250 979·4188Thereu I N T E R I O R S , 92152e lab. Needl penon with ABBEY F A e U L O U S alCFnOMIST Top wag .. t.o mature peraon. Apply 2 4PM, Mon. tbru Sat., 2408 New port Blvd .. N.8 r0SIT10H F /T Hounke~per W1tltre11 ror small re- tirement facility. Hours 7·3PM Weekdays, con· tact Mrs. Collins . 494.9459 Mld abe N~wport Beach law firm la looklna for u 1ctry wllh t to 2 yra le1aJ eitpr. Ma1 II expr alao b•lpful. Buutlful atmotphere and opport. fur adavancemcnt. Call 71•/SU-07~ SICUTUY LIGAL P rob a tc experlen ce. Permanent part-time Newport Such 11reia. 673-7120. Ser;rc;;tatlon manager, ex per. Oya or olle1 Xlnt oppt'y. 67).3320. or&anlzat1on aood rt ANTIQUEMALL AKC Rea. Lab Pup• W A R I!: H O U S E corda 1 mu1t Oood D1tllylo-6,f'nl().ll Good Imes S200 CLEARANCF. SALE future With a arowln' ClOfled Tuesday 5:19-9603 M. y 23 & 24th OD ly company. Xlnt wa~e & ll7Sl West.min.st Ave beoeflta Located In San 4:r · Pure Bred Blk L11b• Furn, Acceuorlea fi fine Receptionist Marketln& firm looking tor energetic penion to handle gen. ore /nice pt wor k . Allr Salary & be n . Flex hrs Westmark & Assoc Terr y, 546-6444. RECEn /fYrlST For Inter i or Landscaper, oUices locat ed near 0 C Atr port. Cd typing skills req. F tr with company benefits. 54.S-6252 RECErT /SEC'Y Immediate position a va Ila ble in legal /acctg office for responsible self-starter Front orflce appearance Pleasant p hone manner , or gan1zed & basic secretarial skills req Salary commensurate with experience Newport Bea c h , 640.0080 Receptionist Secretar y Lighting showroom ha11 l mmed ope-n1ng w /varied duties & typ ing 50-6()wpm. Tustm nr Redh ill & Edinger NuWest Lighting Inc 15102 Redhill Ave 731 3344 S AIUOAT IMSTIUCTOR Needed In Newport. 25 27' cru~ina suUbout~. Weekends now, F /T summer, incl weekomhi. $4 so /h r . Ca ll (714)645-7100. SICl ETARY Secretary · R.E. p /T, Wed·Sun. Yacht DIC. SIC'Y Club, 1601 Bayside, R e q uired for Real CdM 644 9630 Ea ta l t De veto pm t nt ·--· -·· ;.;.;.· ;.;.;.;.;.;.;j SAIL CUTilNG position avail in •ail loft , exper desirable but not nee 548.3466 firm . Very plouant Newport Beach otflcea. Salary open. Shorthand pr ef. (714) 7$2 7787, (71')752.S18l. SICll!TAIY For Newport ~curitie1, F JT to help mun age 1---------•1 m ktg. proanam. Must be well organized, re ason-ab l e typing ~.25/hr 957-U~I Jo Sales AM EXCITING SALES OPf'TY. ---We are entering a SECIETARY tremendous new field or Irvine advertis111g agen entertainment that is cy, good typinJ skills & sweeping the nation We pleusant phone voice are looking for a sales Salary commensurate or iented person who bas w / e x p ca 11 E I v a a desire for abovt> 557.0042 o'er age income. You --------- must be personable & SICRETAIY ronf1dent in your abiilty p rr. for manufacturer':; to communicate with representative. 557·5389. others & have depends· ble transportation. We 1---------will tram if neressary. Excell fringe benefits. Apply at: Tt-leprom pter of Newport Bearh. 901 W 16th St , Newport Beach Sales * •SECRET ARIES•* Sbt80 /FashlslSlS ,600 ShUOOtro VP Sl8,000 T60/0 ur Ofc$10,800 ActgCl k /S u per JobSll.400 Expd. Consultant Ours Liz Reinders Agy , Inc 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Newport 1833-8190/Free Secretary *** SECRETARY II IC you would enjoy working in plush sur- roundings 1t 's at our Newport Center orrice and can meet our re· quir ements, why not &!Ve us a caU? We are currently in· ter view1ng candidates With a mm1mum Of 6 mos . prev i ous secretarial experience, excellent typing skills (60 to 6S wpm) and the ability lo communicate errectlvely Knowledge of I BM Memory Typewriter required. Excellent starting salary and benefits. For more information , plell5e caU. K••ln T•ny 7 14-640-9 32 I S1•'t ~}w : •H1~D-. J C It C II CardenGrovc 5546103 Shots. L2wksold $50u. l!:uropean Antiq ues ~ ...... ~ ..-, uan ap 1 rano a cau631.5349 below cost! Hrs 10·4 TRAIHll Tom J oluUIOO tor app't --23052 Lake Fort!llt Or. Excell. co. ben efits <714 HtSl·~ i-;. Old Oriental Rup Want 4 MIXB> PUPPIES Ste A·2, Laa Hilb. Btwn Steady work. She must --ed • any slr.e or condition 13 week•. SU 5541.31123 M u u 1 ton Pr k w Y & be &uod with num bers. TIA VB. .AeilEMT Call U·800J 553-8003 OeLago. CM. Deltronic, ~ona Looklna for 11 c:l\llngt' uf S TYPE Free to You 1045 - -PHC 7 £x p~rlc n ccd ROLLTC>r DI S11 ·Lo··~··••f•••••l•••G••••••• An t IMqou•elRcJs, .. t r 1· ··I a . vocation na.int 111 .,. vmg emae er m11n • STATIONMY ni•c:ded for 11 lurl(c multi Turn of thti century Shepperd, great watch dressers, everyday , Stor e In CdM needs bran c h Ul(trnry In Solid Oak . Com11l dog499-3.W.Z,or761-4712 stuff. Memor ial Wkend salesperson F/time, s lrvin4l Xlnt nlllr)' & restored $2200 torr -8 to 4 323 Alvarado rl, days. Xlnt working con· bt•n Ol'P rcu ud viwtl' 4li4 ~7 __ fo'ree to good home 2 shep Balboa PeM. ds. Especially fine mcnt Cail Tommlt• perds 7 mOf'lth.11 Lovh ------cllentele. Phone 644-7482 8332977 ble, hscbrkn All shots Huge Gar sale MON for app't, fibb". tlnt1·qut"' 775.5727 ONLY 9·5 Des1gnt>r Student Jobti TRAVEL A(JENT for t° "'('"' u -furn. wtr bd. sklis. $ I 0 0 O~ M 0 T 0 buay Irv int-lll(l'nl'Y Australian Shepherd pup. clothes, t.oys, masc. 4~ W~d•W~~~ pies Ond NB Minimum 2 yra re1·c111 a . . S ART expcr Comput1•r l'xpt•r HIW SHIPMENT ~331.S ------- SUMMER OR CARElm pref Quollfl.-d only OH SAL!HOW Big Sale Sat/SunWshr, Due to expauillon 9572700 OJ)tlnllam&pmOiuly Free Benji look alike dryer.lawnmower.sofa company needs many · Comm4!rce Park Cute lovable/watchdog bd, 2 bdrm sets, air secretarial, marketing T y pll1 l /Rcce1Jtlonl•l aaoa t11irborlilvd,ll(."I We 'il'ffiO\IJlg 005666 cond, 2 color TV's, & warehouse positions (SO·SSwpm 1 wul(t' ~ .'N•·xt to41t> f''r~wuy 1 fvrftitvre SOSO plants 2 bookcases & Will be filled 1m h I r tat M 7512070 misc 20342 Bayview, mediately. Must be 18 & r y' pn1 appearance' o II . caa ••••••••••••••••••••••• h t I • 1-5 dally, purkin1t pro _ SOF~.t Santa Ana Hgts 751·3499. ave ransportat on "' v1ded, l11w firm In "' ---- be well groomed. Fashion l11l11nd, NII LIQUIDATING lift cresentshapeanll May 23-24: 15031 Sabre Call 10am-3pm 644_7600 $ Wurehousea full of que icold velvet t::x Lo, HB Furn, wtr & (71 4)847·2422 f:uropcan & Americao c e i lent con d It 1 o n ! trundle beds, bike, chrs, STUD&n'S Walttr /Waitreu untiquea, pnced below $195.00. Also, two dark 897·844_7 _____ _ J b t l Apply hiwn !JAM & wholesale , Dealers brown wmg 'pub vin yl o oppor uni Y in 12PM. t:harlll'·:; Chill, welcoml! Everything chairs LIKE Nt::W• S65 SURPLUS SCHOOL sport s pro motion & 300 " dhll d N earh Call t714 ) 971 7152 E"'Ulr"'"_... S ..... ~ sales. P (I', summer & 1 ne I, HI K 112, must go ewport ..,. ,........, ~- year-round work. Call Ste 11226,CM Unlimited Antiques. S MAY 30th9·12:00 Unit 130 E. 17th St C.M * * I BUY * * NEWPORT HA RBOR Mr. Adams: 541·4117. WAITIU:SS ---r..is 9246 Good used Furniture & HIGHSCHOOL TEACHER Science. Grade 1 8, 1981-82, Mon.·Thurs 8 '30·12 :30. Calif nedentials. Catholic NB 644 1166 (8:15-2:30) Exp prcfHred , foi Appliances OR I will (oldbusgarageareal r o c k t a 1 Is & r o o <I •ANTIQUE SHOW• sell or SELL for You 644 0550 Call Karen MASTERS AUCTIOH Garage Sale many items Swi May 24 CI 0-4t Bed, stereos, misr. See Wanted, a respon!>il.1il' 6 46-8686,833-9625 Dimes a-lines . 1588 student lo swt.oep, watt'r Newporter Inn --_u_y_a-;., .... 1TURE Coriander in the alley etc Wkly st apt bldg In 1107 Jamboree Rd. NB 11 .-v"" Sat & Sun 9 4 751 6182 RECEPTIONIST position avail. with 11 well established bus1 oess firm in Laguna Halls. Must be well dressed & groomed Lite typing req Beautiful offices & xlnl benefits. Hrs 8 »Spm CaJI Judy at 586 4400 CLOTHESTIME Now hiring P tr sales. Also manager & assist. manager positions Secretary type 60 avail. Muumum 6/mo. w.p.m .. full ume prior WELLS FARGO !Teacher PRE-SCHOOL Teacher s and Substitutes needed starting now thru sum- mer . Also in fall 968·8833 San Clemente 493 2710 f'radkan Fairs 1846-89831 ~s 957 8133 WAREHOUSE Early 1950 Coca Cola W a In u l dresser Vanous 1tenu~1<>-to $500. Saturday & Monday. 9-5. Su nda y 9 12 3267 M 1ch1gan, Costa Mesa RECEPTIONIST Needed Newport Beach Boat type bus1 oess. 4/days week, Sun Wed , 8 30 5 30pm $4.50 /hr Heavy phones & t yping experience Call 645-7100 Recept. Sm ad agency Acrurate typist. 60wpm Sharp w {pleasant phone personality. Growth potential. No smoking, please. 645-0340. Recept1onist /Bkpr for small law ofc. Lite lyp- ln g & riling req 842-0023 RECEPTIONIST Real Estate Investment Co. Good rront office ap- pear an ce, pleasant phone personality, light typing, 411'.t day week Newport Beach 549-2988. exp &t2-l231. exper Salary 800+ Call BANK SALES/CASHIEtl 847·9622. - Permanent FIT position SECRETARY 660 Newport Center Dr for home sewers. Must Newport Beach General Newport Beach be able to work flexible Cont ractor has im · Eq u a I Opp Em ply srhedule Oppt'y for mediate opening for a M /F/H training & advance· construction secretary 1~~-~~~~~~~I me n t Ex re 11 e o t Xlnt working conditions,- employee benefits. App-& company benefits 1---------l y store manager, Good typing skills re lOam-Spm. quired. Send resume to. HOME SIU< SHOP Margaret Holmes PO 2200 Harbor Blvd, C.M. BOX 2390 New port Beach CA 92660. M IF' EOE. SECRETARY Seekin g experienced front office type person to handle a variety or office duties. 754·6822. SALES C HI LDREN 'S AC· CESSORI ES Mature. responsible salesperson. Full or part time. Hours flexible Evenings & wkends App't only. 549-3399 • 1-------- SALES Cat ch this opportunity SS0-$100/day Young ambitious crew has room fo r more Train· mg & transpo provided: 540-7652 aft. llAM SECRETARY Excell. oppty for shar p gal to work in ras t paced Newport Beach comm 'I. real estate ofr Excell typing & die taphooe skills required Cha llenging position for --------i right gal. Call: Laila. SECRETARY Newport Beach area. To $1,900. Fantastic career opportunity with large ro with phenomenal growth As secretary to t he Chairman of the Board you will handle many projects for the exerutives. Benefits a re the besl 557-6122. 731-77 11 100~ F ree to Applicant I'--.! S.r•ln 4500 Campus Or , N B l4211 Yorba St. Tustin Sales. expenenced. part 833-2900 -•R•EC-·~-·OH-•IS•T•5-•I ume. Ladies speciality l~~~~~~~~~~I ....-• • shop, Fashion Island. I': Open Monday Evene· mgs 8 :30to I rM Flexible hrs. CalJ Mimil---------1 12:30 to 5 rM 759.9951 Secretary By Appointment Only Earn SSOtday <.:all Jft machine. upnght, 1500 w /bookshelf, matching llA M 540-7652 or best offer 549.2478 desk & chr Gd cond -- -646.3895 TEAC HEAS Openings pre school·8th grade. Also physical educahon. Dedication. integrity, stamina ner for challenging & re warding opportunities Carden Christian WAREHOU S l':MAN P /time Exper nee Ex· eel. co. benefiti.. <.:all Balboa Marin e , 549 9671 E 0 E. M F H WAREHOUSE Work local Net'd 1m mediately Packe rs. material handlers Tod 979·8900 School. ~9607. _ Weekend Supervisor, TECH .... IC.u .. J 1 Al 4AM noon, Sat/Sun 16 "' ~ . total hrs Primary job is Should be fa'!11har with being certam adult auto rubbe.r testm~. com· carrier picks up papers poun.dang, moldmg, etc. on time & monitor & de-~ed1<!al be~efits, v~ca· Liver romplaints called t1on •. prohl s haring. in b y c u s tom e r s Starting salary $360 /Wk. $100/mo expense check. C~n tact Don Davis, $3.50 hr lo start. Must LGarde,Inc.645-4880. be Zl or over Valid driver's lie & 1n TELEPHONE ROOM surance Call 540 3007 SUrERVISOR 1LAM-2PM Ask for Bob Exp'd . Costa Mesa or Lee area. Call: 54.>4941 ask - Louis XIV sofa. 2 rhars. -Co mp dble BR set, ottoman, like new. bkcasc hdboard, dble $l8~~best. 7~258~-dresser, et c SlOO Persian crpt. Tabriz, 4!15 9653 llxl8. geometric design. good cond . $7 500 951·6428, 832-6147 --- Appliances 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We buy used appliances -we sell recond, guur. appliances. 549.3077 Ork tan Naugah1dc Couch, chr & hassork. SS-00 Jpc comer group $150 Round maple Kit tbl w tleaf & 2 rhrs $150 Wardrobe S>O End thl $.50 642·1028 Dmmg room set . table, 6 /chairs, hutch & buffet, xlnt cond. 548-3967 llUYAPPLIAMCES ..... -.~------• Les 957-8133 1• Refrig. frost free, ice maker. Like new $250. 548·8513. 548.4485 Dishwasher, $50. Dis - posal $20. Kmg-siie bed. SSO 644-5789 a~er Spm 9 ft sofa for sale. needs some uphol s ter1n.:. hardwood frame. gold suede cloth $45. 6 metal bridge chairs, net.'<! re painting, $15 May be seen nights tlO 7 PM or weekends Call 551·4415 For sale· Gas dryer. e lect washt'r 8' sofa, din tbl. Imps, 60" rowid glass '• '' etc 1975 Port Dunle1gh Car. N B 64()..6437 ESTATE SALE MAY 27 128 /29 Place . 201 t arkspur & Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar. Time 8:30 am to 3pm. Large 2story home w /antq furniture, low boy ch style . gra n dmother c lork. antq dressers. spinet. c hests, beds, pattern glass. c hina. TV"s, primitives. trunks. bt kfr t w /desk, new W /D, refrig,. This is a REAL GOODIE! Come early for parking. Visa & M /C accepted HELEM MOLAND for MarshaU WORD PROCESSING &tor Basic Statast1cs Tues & Thurs only Lido Peninsula. 675·8036 All in vry gd cond G £-: l-Cl•r•v•m•e•)------I ref r1g , $150. Sears ---~~~~~~~~~ Telephone Sales office needs experienced sales Washer & dryer, S250 839·0825 -----help. Easily earn up to 1 ._-_______ _ S9/hr. Call 497-4198. 1• Refr1g frost free. clean, WORD works $140 Day 833-5453 Couch $90. Coffee tbl w / e n d t b Is $4 S pr 963-0768 or 842-8668 aft 6PM . PROCESSIHG eve 646-9907 Drexel dmmg Windsor WANTED: USB> REDWOOO FURNrTURE- 675-6144. Two positions avail. for -------- recept ionist & typing Sales TOP EXEC. SECRETARY Telephone operator ---------1 w /some secretarial . Oak, Sr table, ~ leaves, Kenmore Electric Dryer pads, Server, credenza, 1\lmond color. almost perfect cood. Hammond new . Cas h S200 Spinet organ Huge Garage Sale-a lot of everything. Sat.-Mon. 360 E. 15th. C.M. duties for Executive GREAT HOURS Mjr. electronics co. lS seeking a career person who likes a busy desk, has skills or typing 80wp m & shrthd . 90wpm We are in need or an organized, self· starter who enjoys de· tail & diversificat ion. Non -smoker. Location c l ose to all you r pe r sonal needs Mission Viejo area. Exce l l. be n efits package. Salary comm. with exper.' Only those seek ing permanent employment need app- ly. Send resume or let- ter of application to: Secretary •Law Offices• Fashion Island law firm needs high ly pro· ress1onal Sec'y to han- d I e busy desk Marvelous ben e fi ts . Vear end bonus $1,450 plus pd. holidays. Other extras! $17,400. 100'7r F ree. tall: Marjorie Sullivan, 54().5001, Snell- in g & Snelli n g of Newport Beach Agency, 4340 Campwi Dr., EOE Suite. Nr. O.C. Airport Call: 752-0234 for appt. Re11t aurant Ba rtenders, barten· de r ess 's, cooks , waitr esses, waiters. 675·1094 between 1·6pm. Restaurant Full time cafeteria employees. Cooks, fry cooks. cashiers, line ser vice, dishwashers. bus persons etc Days, swing or graveyard shifts. New cafeteria opening In Costa Mesa Please call 833-3000 ext 2091 RESTAURANT BOB'S BIG BOY NOW_HIRING! CltooH a locatio n moat c o..•e1tlettt to yo•! Ho H per'Mnc• n•c•uory, w• wm tret•. rteaH apply b.tw"" 2-4PM: WAITERS WAITRESSES CASJUERS 9M2 Adams St. at Brootbunt HUNTINGTON BEACH ••• WAITERS WAITRESSES COOK TRA.lN EES CASHIERS 23952 Avenlda d• la Carlotta at El Toro Rd. LAGUNA HJLLS Oil ~TONE OF THE FOU.OWJNG LOCATIONS: ~So. BNt.ol Ave. al MacArthur I so. SANTA ANA I *** 4501 Campua Drive at Verano IRVTNE ••• 2UOI Ma,..uerite Pkwy at Avtrf PkwY M llSYON VfEJO ..... Oppty Empie,., 9~2PM or 4 rM-9'M Join the Los Angeles Times Circulaitcn Team & adapt your work sc h edule to your lifestyle. Work 5/hrs /· day in a Times Circula- tion sa !es office near your home & have more lime for your family, studies or leisurely periods. We pay hourly wages & commass1ons LOS ANGELES TIM ES 1375 Sunflower Ave C M 54().0301 Equal Opportunity Employer SALES-Hardware, r /time pos. in retail hardware st.ore. No Sun- days or eves. See Mike Johnson, H.W. Wright Co., 126 Rochester , CM SALESPEASOM Experienced sign & graphics salesperson. Excellent benefits. Send resume to: P.O. Box 26730, San Diego, Ca. ~2126. Salesperson needed tor growing med. equip. co. O.C. area. 714/524-6800 Kathie. Mrs. Kyle, 23891 Via Fabricante, Suite 603, Mission Viejo, 921691 Secretaries WORK a £ ..... Sc ...... that flt1 Yow! Secretary EXEC. SECRETARY Immed. opening ror Ex· ec. Sec. working for the Director or Business Development. Shrthd. & excel!. typing a must. Some word processing desired. Cd oppty. for self-starter. Excell. working conditions & ro. benefits. Send re· s u me to : Margaret Holmes .. P.O. Box 2390, Newport Beach, 92660. If the routine of school M /F EOE made you feel too re· SECRETARY ltlmented-let us at Kelly Good s kins requtred. help you be flexible this Must be able to work Summer!! with children & adults. Ca rd e n C h ristia n You can be a vacation School. 646-9607. fill-in or just help out __ __;. _____ _ with a workload ! SIC 'Y'OlfffCI We're looki n g for If you ~re ~':;sitlve & e mployees whoare: capab-le career pro- feaalonal eager to ac- cept r esponslblU ty in SALIS -s,..,... .... a C..,. our busy office in South 11"9\ _..,.. ltecepffoMsh Laguna we oCfer an out-ror dynamlc cont.em· ....w. i t andln& financial & porary retaihtore. Only Trr--· c are e r 1 rowlh OP · career -minded. mature s.a ••• '" rnrtu.nitv. Office dutlea women Med apply. At Word ProceNors " leatt syn . retaU uper. elude bookkeeplna, rt" 'd, Sal a r v ~u • pbonea. t)'Jlin&, service ' ' to tec h . ac h e dul -comm . Please a pp Weotlcryou: ln 1 /mana1em e nt 4c peraoo or call: APft>poi T== u les s upport d uUea. 644·2852 or 129 f'aalal40 .,.., For lmmedlate con · bland, Npt. Bcb. £OE ._.......,. 1 •lderatlon phone: Salea retail lam,_ * ... L Sdidllllu AHOnSYSTIMS ll1bU 01. Exp. nee.. NOT AH AGENCY (71C)•S8S5 P /lltne. •111u NEVER A FEE Alk for Sam Hooper. Sa&ea Secretary 'l"ra .. r 2102 Bu1lna1 Center SEC'Y-8\JMMER Bu1lne11. Good aldlS.. Dr., •• (Clote t.o o.c. , tr. J UM JJ.Sepl. u. Hlt motlftted, mt.rat· airport tr 405 Fwy), FHl , accurate t ypin1. td to al4lldn1 comm1, lrvlne, 831-1441 or 21957 t.renacr1btn1. sen. oflce. •a'" d*ftl. kl cnlll'lueUal Cabot R~La1un a Wiii cOQlldel' qualilled •PR. Marie•T-2700. ~~.~~· ':tvd., °[1~~1f collel• student. One u u. .. -Beach pe,uon office . Buay To Place YO\lt "" •-wort t ched. btte,...tina "Fut Ra alt'' ILl.1'9.ll'l..r. proJecu, Send ahort let· Service Directory ~~ ~Ollf' 1 ter (eo phooe eall1) .d "'·II u-••"''"c•• w/quallftcallou • H· · · · -"-' Pf'· to ffert) Mttchell. 641-1671 " I: S.0 .C .. i t; M/l'/H IM E. 17lh, 12G1. Costa Ill.JU )f'!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-!!!!!~t.!!M~a~a~,C~A~aa!!;J~._:_~ work. Gd salary. For in· terview Call 548·2271 Mr. Daboub TELEPHONE rROS Set a pp't s fo r our salespeople. We're look· ing for exp'd M /F, good wor king cond, (your place or ours}. Hourly wage, $4 /hr., bonuses also! 545-4941, ask for Steve or Marshall. Tea.,..._ Solicitors Are you tired of working full time for part time? MONEY? Call Uus number Kelly wants to help! 8 33-144 1 8'7-3498 1714 )645·8900 Thoma svil le. solid Kenmore washer & cherry buffet 1118 Not dryer, 1 yr old, like nu. tingham Rd N B. _S39 __ s_. _67_5_·4.S_7o _____ 6 rt couch-off white S75. Washer & Dryer, xlnl Wang, OS6, Mag 11. cond. Avocado green. Vydec, CPT. Lexitron, $350pr. & all other WP equip 641·0763 551-9183 Peran dining tble $75. Lrg 'mirror S40 Oil painting $25. 640.7878 eve or 536·8847 days ment Assignments avail. G E refrig Sl.25: fold-up King sz Waterbed, comp w /designer sheets & spread Earth tone r.ol· -ors $100 661-9299 NOT AN AGENCY NEVER A FEF. bike SSO: port·a·power $150. 642· 1353. ------ MOVI NG everything goes cheap Sun-Mon 9am 355 Rochester C.M 548·9288 -------GA R AGE SALE-Sat. S un , Mon. Suzuki RM 125. lg & sm hshld items, must sell. 476 Shady Dr. CM. Why not tr y working 19 cu rt. frost free Philro Refng. wht, side by side $100. 646-7916 part time for full time ILL["~G111· money. Work-20-24 hrs ~ .. .:J ~ per week in plush new 5 e ,,_ v, c e s F'reezer. upright. clean, Bdrm set. dark teak, 2 dressers. 2 mirrors, 2 bedside tbles & king hdboard. Sl175, King size Simmoms bed & frame, $265, round din. tble & 6 Be ntwood ~hairs, $385, other masc rum. All prices negotia ble 55 l ·8158 GARAGE & H OUSE SALE-Boating, sking, furn, & a whole house or things in the front yard at 717 Narcissus, CdM. Sat /Sun /Moo all day. Plants. couchs. recliner, office rn the San ta EOE. M/F /H works good. $100 Ana /Costa Mesa area ~~~~~~~~~ 548-8513, 548-4485 baby items, tricycle, clths, misc. Sat 9-2. 2114 Westminister off 21 St. Btwn Orange, Santa Ana Sun Ph 557-1489 for well estab. com ·:: paoy. Earning potential Work early s ummer Stove.clean, of $220 per week. Call eves. & wkends P IT worksgood$75. 83:>-8883 for appt Welcome new res1den~ 548·8S1Jor 548·4485 Telephone GREAT SUMMEtl JOIS S immediate openmgs ta l ki n g on o u r telephone. deep voices pref err ed . Mo n-Fri. S-9pm. Come by 1180 Nort h Coas t H wy , Lag un a B eac h weekdays after 2pm. 1st come, 1st hired. / ~" Hos pita lily Hostess Washer , clean, works needs a few good ~ good $85. 548-8513 or pie. Car & typewriter 548.4485 needed. 547-3095. --------- Dryer, gas, clean. works good. $75. Tool rentals. Neat ap· 548-8Sl3orS48-4485 Sora. blue. brown & beige. Like new cond $350.551 ~ -------- 48" Walnut pedestal tbls w /4 uphol ch rs. xlnt cond. $350. 645-S916 s family gar. sale. 700sQ ft or Older solid oak Parket firs zoo. firm. Service for 12, solid brass silverwa re . 4 kinds of forks, knives & spoons. $300. New baby clothes, Tons m ore . pearance, gd handwnt· --------- Ing. Benerits, will train. WANTED: Bar ty pe Career opportunity. Ap· refrlg, 4.5 cu ft max. ply 1930 Newport Blvd, Clean nr new. 847-4116 -33882 Chula Vista, Dana Sofa, Ivory damask $285. Point. 2 uphol. chrs $125 ea. -------- C M or 22600 Lam· ---· ------ bert-1203. El Toro. Gold Washer & E lec. Vry gd cond. 548-6539 Dryer, 6/lno old. Both Strong w ork table for 13()(). 964-7696. 6\X2"-a ', $20. Two beds. II .. 1 020 twin size with comer ta eye I ble bolster & spreads ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 I Schwinn Dix Cruiser _sso_._4_94_·3226 __ ·-----1 Xlnt coodiUon. $175 642·3213 Sgl canopy bdrm set: 12 1wiv. 25" bar stools, dk red oaug: 2 red velvet chain; 8' sofa: twin box SA TUltDA Y 9-2 Furnit ure. Old '78 re- cords 25< ea. & misc. 704 Goldenrod CdM. 644-7183 Men's & women's clothes, new F /A unit, King-0. La wn mower Ir edger. millc. 1978 Meyer Pl .. C.M. Sat . U~S.Sun. 12-5. Ho ........ Goods 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to s pd men's LeMans Centu rion. Sl25. Also Cockatiel. $15. lm·S19C ap.rlngs • frames; • .,.... SoUd Mabos any Dinin& dresser. coffee table. T able 36" x 5-4", re- .. rt._... 10•5 Reas. 646-9200 fl.oiahed S290/0BO. Fid· l •ld t .... _. • ---------• die Fla Ficu• (Pao-••••••••••••••••••••••• Birch Dropleaf Din in g Redwood 2 by 6'a, s lot Set. 45" round-2 ex· d u rata) 8' lus h $80. !# ~~~ t~ ~' ~ '"-~( decking. 8 t.o 20' long. t e o 1 Io n1 4 c h r s _s_38_·_837_7_. _____ _ New load just arrived. m atobln1 butc h $'750 ..._....., 1070 Save a l 55• pet rt. 549.0903 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1_64&-_988S __ an~yt1-m_e_. ___ ----------1PLAT. 3 dlamood wed· l.J' Work after school and ~ Sat u r d a y g e t t l n g n .;:;, ~ ' c us1omers for the area's leading newspaper. Big $Plus prizes, trips and bonuses. c .... c ...... 642·4111. nt lt l Equal Opportunity EmplO)'lt . • Cherrywood Bdrm set dalnn4 rln1 ••-~• VVS2 Wrou.1ht Iron F«nc1n.1. 4 $350. Pecan Din rm 1et $1250 ap~ai'Sacrince hi, aate, 60ft lengt.h $125, SlSC). Lmpe, $2S. Lawn 18S075t-18'3 6'2·0435 mowers 110 ea. 548-193.f Dots , 1040 Dbl bednewllOO ROLE X. Submariner , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,..1_1 1talnle11, lk nu l1l box, KEESHOND Pups. AKC. 1 ____ -.-__ .. _,__ al.to Preeidlrlt 752-7919 Champ 1lre. M/F. Pet Ir dlk w /0« tbr s.uoo: 2 94•A•aen0flfl •h o "' · P v t Pt 1 • .. l chra GOO e•; file cat> For H it. eep1ement b »Jll'MMSaft•pm. $400. rill&. HnalDG ..W01, G« GR&JCN cu ll ~ for WHJTEelephaeta 45" round watm.it table, 1 \4 •carat, writltn •P· prals•l •al* M llJO(I. ·~ . 1 J . wt&baO.,..f'eidAd lnf M'\ 4 chaJn . $125. , , ___ ean __ IGll'fl _____ • 941.5412 , MO or a.t Off• CaU ASAP TM.._.ssz7 oria••- ~ I Jew...., 1171 el ~W.-. IMh. Sell t060 Metwc,._/ Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Sunday. May 24, 1981 O•n.alot Emera Ida • ....................... •••• ............. ••••• '79 Mootaomer)' 10 ....................... 4 W .... Orhea t llO I W~ t i t ..... Im rrhd -....................... ....., 'a l•lp t 90JO ...................... ~ Sc....... t I 10 ~ R•blea, only szo per CONN Dlrtdol''-"Mllboee w /1ai11, motor. slot P'antutlc b.ay t •rr T$0 ............................. , ... , ................. : ... f! .......... .. •too•! wltb caae. Esc:ellent 7.1 HP• 1 rftrbv =. M~t Mllut'~' Hooda, leu lban tK ml. lt7t M.AIU Tl, Illar Amflit t70tllNlllm ~ coadiUon, llOO. 8'7s..t052 Oood .,..,.,., siso. ca •ves lm mac.-extr... ONLY 4 X4 WA60M · •••••,••••••••••••••••• Aatrallao ()pata ~Uec:· aftertPM. m'T114 HOBI U for aaJe. Xln\ sue&. MUll .... f7MOlll ' 1peect tram. • roor II.I.ii • .,, MarlH, 4dr, atlck. n2t Uon. Will 1el1 tndlv or by Olittar, Ovation aeowtic, c:ood. $S75. 67~ at\ f Meter W..... S. / rack. (MO'WYM). r--only ~.OOOml, vry cln ' lot. Very nlc:o 549-ZIOe: e st rl n1 w /c au. P t 040 &Jweekeoda. ..../S..... f 160 OMLY 13991 ••orYourCarl '1495. 6'5-18 8'75-18 .-0010BO Ive m11 al ' ...... . •••• ,................... .... •• &cutul&-• JOHMSOMaS OM IMW 971 • ---------• w ~ i 1Uck PP ....................... S••• 20 WI C .a. .... s• • ,.. --~ u.c• t...-c.., • . er . ll' ,....,_ V lt7t 8 • r I en ta .,.,ff'~• r kc n "'" ~ 2UO Harbor Blvd. 2GUllrbor Blvd'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MM.....,, 1071 Office ..... a ............ _ ..._ _;, S..; B*u UOCUWJ 1par1, YOUlt R. y COSTA MESA eo.t M 540-5f.30 ForTbe S.t .... ;-;~;;:............. 1, Ip ' •• _._..-• spinn;ker tear 4 bap SS.UOt • 64M 7to a MA Buy OrlAMe Deal AIR COMPRESSOR,•••••••••••••••••••••• o•er $40.000.. 0..... ElllotS..U.,Traller.J'uJJ W ~ lnOra.apQlunty ... Po1rt.blePSDJI •u'kbp, twn Royal HO office 1lze '7M '70.'7Mlll c8oYvCer, ~ry 1to.rebod .~t RENT: 22 ' ha. mtr ~~:.~~~!:8b!I'.' ~~ e ComeSeeUsToday!. 2:! 125 • e new. Typewriter. X.lnt cond. 33' OWENS BRIQ S/F .. 400 many a... home. Slpa 6, self-cont. rad lo, Ult 1teerln1. CARS Ir TR KS - "911>,au.tm =~·=.ec;'~ w/Newport Slip, new ~u.Stsena.S00.545-1,ood11 !::~"·+I• m l. 311,000 ml 95000 firm. TOP$$$$$$ ,L...-~' Mllcel •••• IOIO 551.5538. cnaaaders, trans • pro-14 unfilb Sailboat, a · 5'1-25N. 5 90 'fill ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa. Radar, pilot, bait cond, xlnt tor aummer lf•l7 SlaEBACI BMW 74DATSUM Dynamite BZlO 2 door 4 speed. 58,000 original mUes Sharp! <832LG M > GAME SHOW PRIZE. htt IOl7 tank, Haloo tire aystem, S3llO. 673-3Ml RESP. COUPLE wanta NCks tHO S I L V E R G I F T •••••••••••••••••••••• S37,S00640-1246 to rent eelf-contained ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22' Columbia Sloop, 9HP 11-ao ft oto c._..1-1 CERTIFICATE worth • .,,. .,.,_ outboard, VHF radio, van or . m r ...--.. $1000. WW sell at $'150. AKC, sbota. $210/up •ZODIAC* W/allp •.ooo. ~4991 home. approx . July Purdme!I 546-t2l5 S44-189'7 POIT ........ llNI dya, 67M385evea. l3-lt. Call54Ml92. Low ........ l Phooe-Mate Telepb.one TamePearlCockatiel IMFLATAM.llOATS lt104lflid...d5.,.a. Answerln1 Machine wtca1e fl all, $lSO or 292SC0Ue1e,CoetaMesa Santana 20• Main, Gen, Chev MotQrhome, xl.nt Date.Pldcu,•a .... h t ..,9 WI h a..~ aft en•> 540-2<110 Jib, Spnkr. Never raced cond, catm body, one ot ... t warran y •• . l .,.,st. 548-841'1 . 6. Xlot cond. a2001oeo klnd:CallMZ·l.353. Tr1••dom remote Sl49. 'ISG-3791. "-ot & °"J-1 t Ot 18' Bay Cocktail cnliaer, 645-2124 ; ('11')~'1922 Sa¥ ... U! All year Bubble Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• red 4\ white canopy. Hobie 16 wllrallet. Race M•dOww Encloaure, 30 x ~. Xlnt. WURLITZER splnette Character boat parade rll tt $'150 /ofier.642:-9856. model 4410, t~ '4-nole winner. 6'13-SU RF, ~led, xlnl cood. Sl750 .WOW ..d•a IJ) ,.,_ate keyboards, 13 pedal 673-76'1'1 or offer. 7»t20S. CON$llilll(Nf Lovel•aoea notes, auto tone control, Venture 2S ', 6\.\ hp ""' Helium Bouquets de· earpbonejaclt,aolidma-24'~F/I Evlnrude, new In '78, •DALE'S* BARWICK DATSUN \a" Ju on C op1'h an" livered. Perfect for pie w/m.U:hinl bench. Twin 16S Mere. 1/0, stQred for 2 yrs, radio, every occask>o. 6'1~19 $400 caah or $450 de-electoronica, Cull cover head, sink, main " Jib, 831 -33 11 livered. 5C'7·18'S trailer, USCG equip. DI s co u n t Co u Pon • '1»-202'1 s IP s 5' "Int con d . *RV* Eastern, 50% off, to NY. Oak piano by Baldwin 831-5232, 4&6-7803 $100/0B0.673-5206eves; Good tone. Teacher -CATALlNA EXPRESS: 836-l900days. reas. ~anytime. 23' Cabin Cruiser. '79 •CHIY.MU'll ---_....;-----1-------'----1 Wellcrafl inclds trailer AirleN (81.nka Super 8 ) Baby Grand, 60" Kim-& NewPort Beach slip. all new packing, like bell, French style, fruit New $22,000. Sacrifice new IBSO. Priced to aeU wood, Xlnt cond. & $13,500. To right in· 675·3774 beaut. $3500. 837-1921 dlvldual ahare boat with Hvy duty trlr hitch $35. 9-•pm $3000 down payment. Lehman 12. 2 sails, race riaeed. S500. 673-8741 PACIFIC CHTLDE 1923 Classic Block Isle. Delael Some assum. fin. 675-8711 •D•'• IV Se-. I Oo/o Of •• w. Comlped ""'" I TOHSTAICI 12 ft. model with liftaate, duals, air cond., H.D. springs, pwr. steerlna, aux . ta nk & more! Workhorse complete! • D•I•'• IV Hat a t396U. $1500 w.tMJp...Mot OMLY $12.491 Choir robe, new, Royal Wurlluer Electric Plano, _82_1·_5_30_l_. ------• Blue. $40. 548·5691, aood cond. Sacrifice. 1979 Wellcraft Scarab. 37.7 rt .. Sunburst, twin ~· Bea. w /hydro hoist. $3000 To $5000. HOW AID C••roe.t '7t S.......-oCp. Dove/Qua.ilSt.s. 5 spd cull wbee[s, 2:7 •D•'eRVWllTotal-NEWPORTBEACH 548-5967 $350/ofr. 673-21641 ST •1 .... _l.!..J •ss Musette, gd practice Many xtras. '159-lill mpg,xln~ ly Detol Yow IV At ___ l_l_J-OS __ ss __ ~ MoCostToTOlt A ..--piano. $400/0BO • O'D lr & Li Wl'ndo""' •-.,. .. ylights "~" ~ o.n> ..... u ' . • 25 ay' w /lr s p, ~ ... .,.. ___ .,...,._ ....... __ ;~ ____ 1 14 Catalina Ro,wmg ruUyequipped,Likenew. Add beal.ty /Warmth w Wh $350 14 Lid your home. Free eat. Piano , never u sed , erry -· . 0 (213)592-5801 '79 Datsun pickup, tan, I convert & hdt.op, xtra gu tank, shell, alarm, air shocks. am-Cm caas. COHHELL CHEVROLET ·'"""'"''fl.' • • "-I \ \1 I ' \ SU-1200 HIGHIUTEl Top dollara for Sports Cars, Bugs, Campers, 914's, Audi's Ask foe U IC MGR JIMMAIJHO VOLICSWAG84 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTlNGTON BEACH 142-2000 5411.4491 Wurlitzer upright, Sl.200 Model Glasspar, hke ---------• ---------• or beat. 7~2581 new. 2SHP John.son SBSO. Luer. Gd cond. new •60Day• c o-'9121•"' stereo, tow hookup, ski --------- Silver dollar collection, ---------1 673-0149 mast, coverSTOO. penny collection . ~ IVEIS & POMD ---40-.-ELC--0---• ____ 67_3-_:m_4 ___ 1 •MoHlgh• PresaweSGJn dollars 6dimes. Proof & Studio Spinet. Xlnt Live· a-board, bristol 4 Sail Bluer, yello with mintseta.'JS4-l218 cond .. $1200. In Costa cond., beautifully de· ma n y accessories . Ex~ N Rockw ll rt•-t Mesa , will Deli ver . corated, even has stall (714)760-1829. Flitmlciltg orman e a .. ('114)338-3751 y ........ _ proof. "Footba 11 ---------1 s h o wer. Complet e . • o .... ~• Mascot" sell for Sl800 or S.wllMJ Mac .. 11 1092 w /2-42'1CI Chev enp. 2.5 Coronado 2'I mbd., h1n1ed make offer. 998-m9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Onan Gen .. cruisers al m.asl, spinn, VHF,Npt Call INDUSTRIAL Sewing 18 + knot.a. Terrific sea Slip. SIJ,500. 1142-6941 /TODA y rack. $5995. 49'7·Sl44 '61 Dod1e P.U. Util bed, 6 cyl. Xlnt, gd mileage. WOO. 893-3517, ext 055. '75 Chevy Suburban 454. Trlr Spec. + all xtras, "5(11). 760-2581 '57 • ••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda G R E E N H 0 U S E . Machines. Straight nee· boat al Ul.500. 673-0149. Hobie 14 & 16, w. trailers. Fiberglass 8ttxl6ft, you die. $400. lndust. Singer S48-7302 ... ....,.. & ... 600. Xlnt cond. '77 Dodge Van B·lOO 2 I SO H•_.... II cl move . Bes t o ffe r . z11-Zagts50.83:>l.526 ;.ra:;,80-DALE'S RV Sales 318 V8, auto. nu Urea, ,.__,._ .......,. • "'" ""12 '80 Mako, UI'. 8' beam, --------clean, $2800. 496-4742 --W... 64§..5700 ...., . ..., SporfilHJ Goock 1094 (loaded) Must see. Pvt '79 525 Santana. race re· Doubl.e cut iron k.itchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pty. 213 /469-6366, ady, W/6 bags or tails. lOlON .HarborBlvd.SA '70 Postal Jeep. R·slde/ sink with faucet. Wb.ite. MacG regor Tourney '114/875-2685. $11,900. mu.at sell. 4!n·42'1l 5cJ ftJ')') steering 38K mi. Nu Alltot, IMportecl $25. 955-2568 Irons, 2·9, good cond. ""'1rhhJ tires, runs gd. $1100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28'02 Marpertte Pkwy. MlN100Viejo Avery Pkwy. exit Coft5Freeway> 13 1-2040 4t5-4t4t Cloted Swtdaya CREVIER 761MW2002 4 speed. Very clean local car. (123RKL) $5195 JIMM.AJUMO VOLICSWAGEH 18711 BeachBlvd. $14'5 JIMMAIUMO VOLUWAG .. unu Beach Blvd. 142-2000 71DATSUM D ynamite 8210GX coupe. 4 a&>eed. sunroof. atereo. Very s ha rp. t48'VNS) $JttS JIMMAllMO VOL.KSWA .. EH 81711 Beacb Blvd. 142-2000 '73 240Z, nm.a great, good cond, s unroof, cass, $4800. 497-5144 76210% Jet black 4 speed with air, stereo, mags. ll 's dynamite. (906N0D ) $5495 JIMM.UIMO VOL.KSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 142-2000 '76 280Z AT·AC-AM·FM· ---------• Cass-Elec sunroof 62.000 Te.. Most Exclti119 mi $6100 963-3990 rortOfYow IMW PwclMIM Or '79 310. 32,000mi Gd cond. LeOMColM l e $4,000orOfrer 661·9299 Mclaret1 IMW!! --l"J Orl.HM DAT '72 Cstm. int. 4 spd, lyOw ,....Plmt! AM /FM cass, mags. xlnl. cond . $2,995. (714) 522-5333 644·4759 ORANGE COUMTY'S ' 7 7 D a t s u n B 2 t o OLDEST hatchback, 5 spd, 45,000 m i, $2900 o r offer_ 544-1911dy;493-9710ev. Sales-Service· Leasing Roy Caner,htc. Rolls lloyce BMW 1540 J amboree '7 3 Dats.240% Air, am /fm cass, mag whls, duel exh .. nu tires . mech per. Orig. owner. $3950 080, 536-7187 Newport Beach 64~64« '80 '310GX. dlux lBK mi. '85.894-6196 21' cabin cruiser, .xlnl loots, Slpa/ AakForMr.Sandberg 646-5091 ..... ,... t701 Drape11 : Gold sheer $35. ---------• cond. wttrlr. $4500 firm. Docks 90701~~~~~~~~~1 ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 BMW Bavaria. 4 spd, green sheer w /Valances. BROWNING CJTORI 213/596-.1588 aft 5. 1 = '78 Ford 351 V8. auto, air.,_________ air. Xlnl cond. $9600 best xlnl cood. am /fm cass. 40 mpg. $.S500 or best of- fer. 631·1645 $35 ea . 35yrds. 955.2568 12 ga. O/U, new cond, ... -;i~ .. ;~··;•••••;•••• Trallen, TN¥.. 9170 customized, stereo, ext 1 will find you the car of ofr. 536-4822 ....... "~"-9300 26' Nova '75. twin UIB's, e leS or ren · ••••••••••••••••••••••• I · bo 3BK ..,990 ,,..,., """'' W·SlO/ft. Hurry! e ec .. ice x, •• , your choice al low Blue MOTORCYCLE S300 VHF, stereo, depth 64&-44l9 ''16 Golden Falcon 23' 675-6999 Book. Dave. 631.4621, '71 2002, good cond WATERBEDS175 TV, ICICllo. 1 _ 1 finder, etc . Immac . frav. trlr, xlnl cond, fuJ. ---------• 645-03&9 AM /FM cass . snrf. 546-1141 HIR, Stereo vY cond. $16 ,500 /0BO. Wanted : slip for classic ly SC, a /c, awning, new ''18 Ford Econoline 1.50 ~~~~~~~~~~I Mlchellns, $3400. P.P . ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• BSl-1591. 34 • aailboat 4\ boating tires. slps 6, w. or w.o. Ton. Xlnt cond. See t.or: 645-6214. 772·6869 Avoc gas range/oven, Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr · '76 Chevy Suburban appreciate! Must sell!. Alf• lomeo 9705 Crystal chana. pwr wrnty. Free delivery 31 ft Chrt.s, VHF, C/B, pnv.8»-0ll88,170.077l. Trailering Special, a /c, J.4500 o r beat offer.••••••••••••••••••••••• '76BMWS301 mow, wt.rsftnr, 644·1094 $148. 646-1788. encl head, slip avail. Wanted: Balboa Isl. on new tires. 552-1256 aft. 840-4853. LEASE FM ca5s, lop cond. '7 1 Datsun 240Z, orig owner. only 17,000 ml, 4 spd, air, headers, many xtru. Must see. $4200. 842·2062 '72 1200CPE S800 645-9502 NEW Mother needs baby 25" RCA Console Color ~~~~~.=~:,t'ape. shore mooring. Call Ed, &pm. ·11 Dodge Tradesman 200 DIRECTI l6SOO 675·37G4 Items: Small dresser, TV, almost new. perfect aft 5P M, coll ect. 10' Treveue, self cont'd, camper van, new paint, • Mint '78 5301, all xtras 7 62101 car seat and stroller. condition 1325. 557-9978 I 7 '/J'...._. 2131393-Gl sips 2, can be pulled by bucket seats, refrig, will +BBS whls. Sacrifice al __ M_800 __ 1o_eo __ 6'7_:J.._2224 __ ___ 646-__ '7283 ____ 11CMta & ..,.._ Trl·hull. Reblt Volvo gd 35' + Moorifta compact. 645-0J20 sacrifice, make offer, 1981 ALFA SIO,SOO. ~0117 Rat t 725 Deak, wooden office. Side • ...... ... cood. ~ w it b 2 0 :Sa~ 0 al A.to sena ,... m u It s e 11 . w kn d SPIDERS '75 2002 ..................... .. typewriter drawer ••••••••••••••••••••••• $14,250/080.968-3985. & Acceaori.s 9400 213-832-7560, wkd y Mint Condition '78 Xl9. Gold melt, spec 60s34" $1.50673-6627 G ... ral tOIO For Sale SUPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-831-0259 IEACH IMPORTS '75 2002. Factory lan lea edit. 17M mi, xJnt cond. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• A••IL ....etl to ..o For.. '71 Dodge van fact bub· 848 Dove Street int. Dark blue exterior. $4800. 2l3J924-0532 f!edwood 2x6,s, xlntdeck-Non·profil org nds your lash. Ma JO' onral D~·-z ble -top camper, xlnl NEWPORT BEACH New everything. 96500. '68 124 Sprt Cpe. needs inc. 8 w 20 .long. New boat, plane, car. etc. UT>Un d """8808 646 4267 load just amved. Save Liberal tax deduction $10perct.y. con ,neweng,4...,, · 752-0900 · · work , $1 000 /0BO . al s~ per ft. 646-9885 advantage. 213/6S4-2341 Ba~11·ne r 675-7100 motor ••• W..e.d 9St0 MUST SELL '73 s Ider. •74 200'l. lo ml, air, stereo, _645_·_l8&4 _____ _ anytime. AVONUFERAFI'S I 327Ft. T~ +oee.r,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond, newproof ne9w 9~:'l59.~ trans '79FiatBrava.Likenew. 6 Ct redwood picnic table. S300C h Dis ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 7_61-_5_1_3_7___ WE PA y TOP DOLLAR $4500/0B0631·5797 75 ·S 7 Loaded. 9,000 original Brand new. $75. 646-9885 as count Cm11~rs.5*/ for .t op u sed .ca rs -Capri 97 15 miles. Great mpg. Must anytime W/Deliver. 499-4820 Flylridgt a~ 9 120 SSAVESAVES foret~n. domestics ~r Attdl 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sacrilice.$3900.~. N Ew 10• DRAKES ~Cabla ....... WITH USS> r AITS classics. If your car IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'3 c . built in LAWNMOWER Power, good cond, STO. 1194-6Ul6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ex tra clean . see us 71 AUDI FOX ' ap~J re eng e, Hottda 9727 SI75 ~~t';ffer · ::t.:.:: 73 YWCAMPB importef~;'°cfaa.f' FIRST! Dynamlle2doorsunroor new pam~~~.,;· ..................... .. Dynamite Westralla AUTOSUPPLY ~ with automatic & air. VISITYOUR I04lta. M.-Tn 130 pop· lop camper . Only 101 N. Manchester ~ Very clean. (535XDF> Outstanding '74 Capri, OR .a. .._.GE CO .a.5y· E ~ G I ........... t OJO Vot.olllglRH 54,000 miles, 4 speed, Anaheim 776-9900 $4ft5 . V·6, 4spd, air, orig. "'"OH "" Ve I .es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G stereo, Immaculate. s2350 p p H DA .EAT ASHING (054887) '72 Plnw Runabout. Part-JIM MARIMO 0 w n er· · · · Me rger forces boat Mere . 7S Outboard ._.995 lngout. VOL.KSWAG84 Ml-6372. Hir..a.D.t'Mll.A.DTCDS manufacturer to 11 -enaine. 60hp, xlnt cond. BOATI -#1 •Or-..C...ty ~ .,._"""''"" quldate. Huge savings $450.95'1-<rl30 • JIMMAJUHO ~1871 292SHarborBlvd. L811114~a2c00h~vd. :~~••••••••••••••!?.'.~ TODAY!!! on pneumatic hand GREAT ocr•u VOLKSWAGB4 COSTA MESA ..,. tools, light machinery, P erko 2-brnr alcohol Uln 18711Be hBI d Atltos fors.le '71 DoclpColt UNIVERSITY Clberglau, shop fl office stove, Evlnrude 3HP 14z,.;~O v · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 9~7_9_·2_5_0_0 __ _, ~2rt~~·o:fooer'. '8pd. SIOOO Gd. cond. tooO SALES •SERVlCE equipment, furniture , motor $350. 2131596-1588 IMO BAY BOAT! IMPORTANT W .a. .__EDI.! """" 673-1'132. eeG-2995 OLDSMOllLE ~1~r:hehdar:a~a~~~is~~: _•_f_ts_. _______ , :"IEAT ON GASI '79 Bethany tent trtr, R~,Zr~~D c..':i=.or.. Data• 9720 HOHDA misc. items. Sat. May 30 8-man Avon life raft-a . =·· ~itu!: :e~ t~~~: ADVERTISERS T Doler 74 AUDI ••••••••••••••••••••••• GMC TaUCIS "Sun. May 31. Duffield repacked 4 /81. Xlnt. GREAT D9U'(I. 497.5144 The price or items 'J.wu Dynamite lOOLS. 4 speed ''16 Datsun 8210 4 speed, ~~~~Xd. Yacbta, 660 W. 17th, $1595. 673-4220. '"""' advertised by vehicle w~tb air~ mlles. radio, $2088 (824RFC) _c_._M_. ______ WANTED : Atomic: 4 $12,000 New 8' Gem Top camper dealers in tbe vehicle C•ll Ja.. Ho.-or Sarp!< > BarwlckDatawi831-3311 5 40.9640 o u R DR JN K IN G en•lne w /trans , run-67r:3~••. I • shell. Aluminum. cla11ICied advertising MIU Ldlt SI lt5 • -_. 548-396'7. column• does not In-C re•lerMofon JIM MAIUNO W A T E R I S ning. Def. Uam, 4.94-9530 ---------•---------t d Ii bl voa "S.1.&a-. '"•C t n--rt"' c u e any app ca e 83r 3171 .,. -""-•~ POLLUTED! Purchase ... en W'Y ....,_, ... r Pil&rim 8W cabover, self taxes, Ucenae, transfer•----~-----• l871l Beach Blvd. Crom me a Reverse 2 • 7, Aa.aa.HY's 21 Ct. claulc mabog. conlalned. Jaclus $750. fees, finance charaea. 142-2000 Osmosis Purifier or dis-Good~,,.100• 673-2328 645·0820. fees fo r air pollution con· W .& a..JTED I Uller. Pure water, less ""-.iuuu ---------trol device certifications Late mAocte"t "''oyota; and ''19 SOOOS, silver grey lhan 1• a &al. Re••. San· $150ea. 6'13-1724 ~~. VAIL .. v '12." .. -v~w/10~' cabover, d I .a~-t •' " .... "au..,""" ..... "°.......,. ~ or ea er uu.:umeo ary v 0 1 v 0 s . ca 11 u 9 w /blue, Uke new, ll,000 dy, 7S2·03lll 311'ChrlsConnie$2lK excellent shape, $4500. preparation char1es Wl· TODAYl l! mi, loaded. P tP. For 545-8380 leas otherwise specified 1 k ale onJ • 990 71DATSUM2101 '79 CVCC $45H Dynamite 4 speed coupe. SS'J-5163 Gold beauty, very clean. ---------(839VDD> ''19 Accord, 4 dr, auto, $699 5 am/Cm , extra moldings, JIM MAJtlMO prime cond. 760-0358 PP VOL.KSWAGIH '7'1 Accord, sliver, atereo. 18711BeachBlvd. xlnt shape . S•Oqo. 142-2000 83:>2105. Cart.op tuuaae rack W. (213) fJ30..S060eve by the advertiser. qu c 1 y . ' · vw stripe bumper sis. J .. ~ (714)98CH725Bkr. Motorhedl ... tl40 --------'114·548-1112. •---------------- VW moon hubcap $2, Lone shaft, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· / Trade your old atulf for '77 Civic Htchbk. 39 38,000 Bike parts 2Sc·S2.5o, $200.673-Tr.M 31S'G.B.try159.5K. llopedfonale.D00/080 Clntlc. 9120 '72A.l IO new goodies with a ml, 5 spd, xlnt cond. Hoover vacuum for 40'PaceS.F. '78,Sl80K. A.llltforPat.ricta •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 1"~!::"-~" t850 673-1732 Classiliedlld.642-56'78 S3300.961-3'1l -· • IL.II: -42• G.B. '74, atau $149K $4&-'510 Pl-IST pa ... ..,,_,_ Monica 1000 lb. winch 42'UolS.F. '78$18SK s•" · ""'u .. uo>wuo.un w.lcel w/400' chain, sisoo or '8'Tolly '79,dalsS240K '79PUCHMAXILUXE '57T-lllD ..... 1 J1 IOll beat. 780-Zll 615-900'1. 911().1'125 eves. Xlnt cond,JU1ttuned. IM TOWHt ....................... Birr. $600. ~11184 aft. s. IEST OFFiil BASS FIDDLE German Pr Z5HP e lec 1tart made Value ·a400 lit Evlnrude 1oft1 shaft out· a· Whaler type Brltub vda/ t 150 (OlmlJKZ) · ' boarda w/all OOGlrola Is Dor y w/ZHP outboard lc1d1n Nl5 tak•. "5-91.82 tank•. Older model:J, like new, '900. 8'5-08111, ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODOR E .Feeder acCOUltlc, lint, look bralld new. 10 bn, MS-9190 Honda 350 w/Windabield, lood cood. szso fresh wtr me only l)OO cruh ban, saddleba11, ROBINS FORD or belt Pr .... ,_ .. MS-tuO 11' Oluper Cabln Boat etc. Lil • new, only offer. sa-4Sll • ---· O/B Mett 100 bp VaOIOfl 13,000mU. aooss1-1.• I • • r f 14 h;.. f • il/ • , " I) l t • It, Ml' fl.. ' • 11 S••rflllt.... 10t4 I 1rflltt.... 10t4 trlr bavit tank, all •we: llonda 125 (1976) Oood •••• • • • ••••••••• •• ••• •• .,•••••••••••••••••• ••• + Dean u . StM301. numln1 cond. '300. M now. .,...,.. •~I tllO ''71 Kewuald KX2!0 Gd •••••••••-•-.. ••••• 1la1pe •any straa ... /OBOTSa-87 ' '21 Model A Town SedaD, 4 dr, renond. Idea) for .t11det. Ila.mo. ~ '41 f'o rd Wood le , ntt.oncl. u,aoo. w.r., OVER ........ For Your Good VW, PoncbeorAudJ VW·PORSCHE-AUDI '45 £. Cout Hlway at Bayalde Drive Newport a...Ja f7MIOO Pnm"-pri.- pe_ld tor •1 Uled car <forelo or doala.Ut > ................ ... t11"rillJ "( H l 11 ( I l '. '-. T Dodge 1 --------------------------. -----··----.---_____________ ... ..,.....,._ ----... -·--------.. ---__. _.....,. .... Orange Coast DA.IL Y PILOT/Sunday, May 2•, 1981 ....... ., • ..w .......... "" ....... 1.,.rW A.tot, l•port.d ...... haportM ........................................................................................... , •.....•...••........... ~ .. 1rtad A.lltot, •••rtH ....._ e.,ortld ...... l•p•rW ••Roya 9716 Te,... 9761 Y ... w.,.. 9770 Volllsw..-9770 Vet.o 9772 ......... ~·········,··· ••····•···•··•···••···•······················· ....••..•••..............•••••.•••............ ··········•··································· ............................................. . ...... ,727 Made 9731 M• 9742 Ponce.. 9750 me Shadow, late Kt"les, 1977 TOYOTA 10 YWDllS& 10 VW IAllfT 71 VOLVO J44DI. "••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28,000 mi, not• mark OQ COAOtCA WA•OM Dyoamtte L model 2 Cwstom 2 door 4 •peed Sharp 4 cylinder with 11 ACCOld, 5 apd, a /c, '7'I Mazda/OLC, 1 owuu, MUST SB.L! I 97' POtlSCHI It. Bnm 6 •and Z tone, 5 •PMd trau., air cond., doot 4 1peed with hie· F•ctory air. Only TOOO automatic 1teerina Ir am/fin CMI, maa whls, 22,000 ml, 5 spd, lllnt lMt clualc e cyl MGC 914 Court 1319,500. S48-20U Alll /P'll atereo. radial tory air. Very sharp. actual miles. Orlalnal 6 a Ir Very c I ea n ! •mpioores.fas,lop cond.492-8538 ("C EE") GT i+2 5spffd,AM/FMstereoll S... tlres •real nice! (719ZSM> sbarp.(lADl.M8) UMVEM> ......... ~7--14 Coupe. Only built for a track, mao, a 1uvoa 9760 <~QC). S6t91 •"' •HS -·-_... Mere ... ._ 974 lim\\ed time! ONLY runner, one owner• •••••••••••••••••••H•• OMl.YPtt5 JIMMAJtJHO JIMMAAINO JIMMA.ll40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12995! Call ...,.Ml801 or sporty! (l.MPOR) LEASE Mtie&.IMAJDA VOLKSWA4HN VOUlSWA•IN VOUSWA• .. 71 HOM>A WAGON Bfftotfertakee It. 111·22"2. '95-0507. OMI. Y $7977 DIRECT.I 2150 Harbor Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. •. '50 MGTD rutly rest. xlnl Orfer 1ood t.htu5/21111Bl COSTA MESA 142-2000 142-1000 142-2000 TIMMONS 645-5700 .,....... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76.JA.UAR XJ6L Sunroof, load e d . Beautiful condition. (58803) $7995 AUTHORIZED MERCEDES-BENZ DEALER 831 1740 495-1700 c< .. 013°>c~: .... ! 1 1 '5 o o . VOUCSWAG&e 1981 Sill MARK HOWARD ~ .,,,. .,,.,, im~ Supra Exec. car. 79 VW SCIROCCO llMOCberry Ave. TURIOs LllK ort1 ml. Loaded. VOUCSWA•&e Dynamite 1port coupe In MGI 9744 LONGBEACH L 1 t ' f d' d ii -" (OPEN SUNDAYS) ll500or takeover lae for ar&e IC eC ton 0 1amon S ver. 4 8pe'C'U, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S5 00 5~1 5•25 d Volkswagens with com-air, stereo, low miles. '79 MGB.18Kmiles.0/D, C714tl21·1301 IEACHIMPORTS · • · u a, petillveprtces. (Sl7XHL> l mmac. ~.8$0. /otrer. 848DoveStl'ftt &44·099'7eve 675-MU. 1979 911 Coupe, guards NEWPORTBEACH --------i @t.u... .. L ·11-•. ~:..J 16495 '79 C OROLLA S R5 '~ R°'""4t JIM .,.,,.IUMO n....t 97 .. 6 red/cork. Sunroof. Rt. 752-0900 Uf\bacll. A/C, AM /FM VOlKSWAGIN.INC ~ -.... .. mirror, blaup .. 7" wbls, VOLICSWAGEH It's time for a chan4e. but first I m111t find a &ood home for 11\e Volv. (4 cyl, up /od, snrf, AC, blk lthr). Well malntalned '75 244 GL $4 ,000 497-6344 Alltoa,·UMd . JIMMAllHO VOLlSWAGB\I 18711 Beach Blvd. •••••••••••••••••••,•••• P7'11, Fl. spoiler, crulse 79 SAAi atereo, radii, M,7oo or 534-4100 18711 Beach Blvd --------1'72 Station wgn, well 1 · 30000 1 Dynamite sunroor OLE bealoffer.~ 13731 Harbor 9.o12 2000 1··• .. 9910 •1645051! malntained,runawell conlro ' air, ' m · sedan. Loaded with all Garden Grove .. • --.:=~=•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142-2000 ----'8'7 Ja1uar 3.11 &jK llS aU ~rl1. v.iry well main- tained Must Sacrtrice 848-M'JO All the ex:tr••, f:rlect .,,.. ~....., Concourse cond. $28,500. '7t Llftbachk. SR5. .... .....,.......,, c:c:2 82l5 xtras. Low miles, sharp, 1---------'64 VW. Sunrl. Restored, 7l Buick • -"abre. Low cond. low mi eage. ---------1 ..., . eves. rlnift I YSM Stereo, n mp1 fw y, perf .._, Priced to sell. Sl6.900. '73 Manta, lo ml, xlnt o & .. ,a .(497 ) cond. 5 speed, $3400. IOVWSCllOCCO Sac Sl600.Trades. mileage. Xlnt cond. Wk da. 64().2531), Eve. 4t cond, a /c, rm, pb, $112S. '79 Porache 928, 7700 ml, $6995 8'6·7171 eves. Autg matic, air. Only 646·7515 Bkr. ( 9 9 o DJ G ) $ls o o wk enda'79'H860. 4._5754 full opt. pkg, aU lealh. JIM MAIUHO 8000miles. (03(116()) 79 VWDASHEll 714·846·0296 lot, tsOOO & tab over voucsw•ll!Ln... S7HS -------- ms XJ6 beau silver grey, recond en&, comp. over· haul In April. 4 new Mlcbelln Tires, 69,000 pymts bat $26 000 ,.. .. 5" T,._,. 9767 Dyna mile 2 door '69 Orlg. Owner Skylark. •220 Mercedes Diesel, P...-ot 9741 838-048i alt 6 · ' · 18711 Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIM MAAIHO hatchback. Automatic, Runs great. Lo mileage 1972, immac int .. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ___ 1_4_2-_2_000 ___ .79 Triumc;Spt'lfireCon-VOLISWAG&e ster eo. Xtra sharp 95S·ZS68 brakes, tires, rbll eng, LEASE •75 p 914 18L 5-pd 18711 Beach Blvd. (903WRM> --------.. _st c••holr. """1943 or , . . a • vertible, mUes, "988 .,,.. .... v•.r 96200/080 s.bo,,. 9762 (092XNZ) Barwic k 142-2000 $4995 '79 Electra Umited 4 dr m l. $9,000. 675 ·5308, •72 250C 675·1723. 2 dr. sport coupe. Im- ....... 9712 maculate. $8200 Tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms.9797. ml-6210 J ...... Heaty Blk /lan: l w owner. Xlnt cond. SSSOO. Res 760-8727 wk 851-1632 973,4 '72 Mercedes250Sdn. wht w /beige int, auto, AC, AM /FM , xlnt cond. $7000. 646-7093 dys. 964· 1836 eves ••••• •• ••••••••• • • •• ••• '77 240D Stlck. Am /Fm '69 White Ghia, runs xtra tank. S9,700. or &ood, SlSOO or best oHer. Cash dwn to lse. 552·8138 646-2231 . Mnda 9731 '77 300D, immac. cond. ••••••.••••••••••••••• •• thruout, ivory w /parch· ment Int .. 30MPG, P .P. 1980 RX7, anniversary edit., m int cond. 5 spd, 951·9530 $13,500. 1uorr, AC, stereo 78 300D, Icon gold, im· 1!(/lape, new Michelins mac, sunrf. PP. Sl7.000 831-3231 or495-6673 4~4344 DIRECT! 546-0248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dat.sunUl-3311 --------JIMMAltlHO sdn, vlnyl top, velour ---------1•77 4x4 Wgn, AC. fm-cus, ---------1'60-'65 VW left & right VOL"'SWAGEH int, full pwr, auto level 1981 PEUGEOT TURIOs IEACH IMPORTS Mii Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 74PEUGEOT 504DIESa Sunroof sedan. Papers on engine, x:tra clean. (059LFF) $]'95 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 •51 POltSCHE nu tires, valves. tug. '75 SPITf1RE door, '73 left door. SSO " control. cruise control, Xlnt cond. VW 1600 rack $3300.54.S-827'7 Rebuilt en ood, $2500. each. Western style whl l87ll Beach Blvd whare whl covers. 8 trk, Super eng. Rwu great! 833-0420 rims tor Super Beetle 142-2000 AM /FM stereo, digital $4800 or offer J 1m. Toyota 9765 y-a.-9770 Si20ea. 548-9744 .61 Bus, areal shape. clock radio. loaded ! 536-5466 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.WC14J111 --------"' S I d I I mustsell. e r v ce regu ar y, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 VWIUS 53,000 mi, xlnt cond. 759115 '79 Celica GT Uftback. lmmac, 43K m1. Fin Clean. loaded! $6295. avail. $14,900. 644·1094 831-7634, 759-2465. '77 Toyota Engine rive RohRoyce 9756 speed Irani mags, ··;.·ioi'Atiitirrus·A··· reclining bucket seats ~====:::;=:~:;--· -·-·...., ror sale 536-3276. ~~~VER '77 SR5 liftback. 63,000 Rolls·ROYCE mi, air, Ssp. R & H lug rack. $3,495. 851-1853 IS. J•mllorH • IOVWIAlllT LS 4 door sunroof. Automatic, factory air, cruise, stereo, velour. Like new. UBGY780) SHtS JIM~O VOLKSWA•&e 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 \'----'='huh '79 Celica ST: Loaded, VW Bus '73, 7 pasa, rwu snrf, a /c, auw. lo mi. rine,newtires,$3200. ClOSfO SUNDAYS Must sell! mJ-7320 497-6238 Dynamite 4 speed with __ ~34·6587 $5500 rlrm. 661-7194. m ag wheels. Top run· •71 CONVERT 752·7_36_3 _____ _ ner. (018282) $2995 Best offer. 536-8597 '71 Skylark, 4-dr. lo mi, JIM MARIMO '80 Rabbit Convt. Brite xlnt cond., air. $1200. VOLKSWAGEN re d . i m m a c . _6_75_·98_14 ___ _ 18711Beach Blvd. A.m /Fm/tape, mags, Cadillac 9915 142-2000 aar. 12,000 ml, warranty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 RABBIT "L" mdl. 4 dr, sunrr, AM /FM. Priced Cor quick sale. Dave, 673-3370 9},800. 642-100'1. ----'74 VW Xlnt. Michleins, cass, $2500. Trades. 646-7515 Bier. COHTEMl'LATIHG CADILLAC? We specialize in leases for the business ex- ecutive & professional. Sell idle items 642.5678 '66 Ghia 12V new pnt eng -------trans $5200 invest, must ~~·.~.•."! ....... !~.~~ ~.°.~·.~:.--: ....... !!.~~ ~.°.~·.~:.--: ....... !!.~~ ~.°.~·.~:."! ....... !!~~,~~·.~:.--: ....... !~~~ ~!·.~:."! .•..... !~~~ ~!·.~:."! ....... !~.~~ s~ $4000bst673 7060 '67 Bug, looks & runs great. Nu uphols, rdls. rbll eng $2.000 7ro-8110 Larcp s.lection OfHew 1981 Cad9ocs How Ill Stocki l\o v·a1 '2f laiGiGic oto~iG, 1Ltb. \ MEMORIAL DAY WEEK END SPECIALS CLASSIC AND SPECIALTY MOTOR CARS ONCE-IN· A-LIFETIME-OPPORTUNITY 197 3 Ferrari Model holio Wh1te-8lock Trim 98686 ··19,000 1967 Jaguar 420 Seclan Silver (321 -PUY) •5,100 1954 lstro Yett• Black (CV013) •17,500 19.6 Jaguar 3.0SI Silver & Block (CV012) ••a,ooo 1975 BMW 3.0Si Blue·4 Door (W009) '7,SOO 1969 Porsche 911 T lted--2 Door (81P'012) '6,750 1974 Panther 1964 Shelby Cobra 219 Yellow CV 010 Red lo·Mileog• '48,000 (RXQ ID) •3a,ooo 1 9 7 9 Cadillac de Ville 2 door-Custom Coupe 1953 Rolls Royce (887 ZOM) 2 Tone Blue Beige-Silver Down •19,500 All Original (972-ZFP) •42,500 197 6 Jaguar XJ 12L On• owner-sold in '77 (981 SGX) Silver 1967 Rolls Royce •7,250 Silver Shadow-2 tone blue Right hand driv• lowmllea 197 4 Jaguar XJ6L (491-RXG) •2s,soo 4 door Yellow (11275) •7,000 1970 Mercedes Benz 280 SL Dork Blue--Convertlble-2 Top 1967 Jaguar XIE 4.2 Serial 80 MB003 2door Yellow •22,250 (UTL618) •7,250 1979 Formal limousine 1977 Porsche 924 Turbo Block (81C007) Red-all options •15,250 (1 8QX398) •7,650 1973 Mercedes Benz 300 SEL 4.5 1978 Ponche 924 Green -2door Gold All options (9248200264) (GV 001) •9,110 •&,710 1979 Aston-Martin 81ock -2 door La Gonda Vintage (3S5WZN) •5a,ooo 1974 Ponche Carrera 911 S Red -Sunroof (631 VZE) '19,100 1970 Mercedes Benz 210 SL Convertible l ight Blue (559 8YY) •1a,250 1973 Mercedes lenz 450 SL Red-Convertible 2 TOPS (573 JJM) •16,210 1974 Mercedes Benz 210 4 door-oll options (476XNV) GREEN •7,250 197 6 BMW 530i Automatic ond loaded (21516) Blue •7,710 1965 Alvls Grffn-Convertlble (!tore) (ALVIS-TE) •10,aoo 1975 Lamborghini Countach AND OTHI• PINI MOTOlt can fOR ntou WHO AP.PlllCIATI THI Dlf P-NCI AT llA&:1n1c ..... Blue,~ condition. (841•) RESALE DIVISION MMllA•llY (213) 399-1616 MUST SEE! '62 BAJA RAG TOP $1200 or best offer 641·8278 '74 VW Sunbug, New eng, NABERS <:ADILL:AC /I H.111"" Blvtt I ,,..1,1 '1.11.._, '>JO •II tires. paint.Cherry' '79 Eldorado Diesel. Call mJ-3603 27.000 mi. triple black. '69 °Squareback auto, new moonroof. CB, loaded. paint, looks sharp. Sl~. S7995 6~0.S884, 554·5222 963-3395. 1979 Cadillac Sedan :;;;--Bug, auto slick, in DeVille. 14,000 mi. fully t /ext perfect. 3 mi on e q u i P 'd • S 9 7 0 0 rbll mtr w/receipts 714·549·0ll7 $2100/000. 833-8827 '71 ELDO.everyextra '78Scirocco 4·spd.facl. MUST SELL·MAKE OFFER air, met. bm .. 65k mi, 642-8119 svc re co rd s $4500 /080.645 3139 '73 Cpe DeVille. fully '79 VW Convertible, equipped, 46M ma , silver Champagne Ed Xlnl & black, xlnt cond. cond Sl6500. PP 673·5523 831·5232• 494·7803 '77 VW Rabbit. 4spd. radials. am1fm /cass Fue I 1nJect P rastine ! S3495 640-5234 '76 vw Rabbit, 4spd, radials. alloys, amtfm. nice. $2,695. ~5234 '63 Bug, SMOG CERT Mech 's ca r Nu mtr /tires /ball 5lm pg. I own. $1995/0BO P P 494-4135 '77 Rabbit: Good cond . 0..toflea.Sole '79 Fleetwood Brougham. loaded 1 S9.250 .. '78 Eldorado. s harp $7995. Chuck Perry 549-8871 ----- ·73 Eldo oonv., blue in· t /white top. 16.000 OBO. 631-Z744 '80 Snille Sl5,700. wht. moonr!, ware, et c 283Z FK, lo mi 645-2963 or 752-0687 Dir sunroof. 58,000 miles. •75 Cpe DeVlle E v e s o r w k n d s $2500/0BO 631·9165 114 n12.91~. 070 b · -1 t '77 Seville, loaded. xlnt ug, moving, ,x n condition. Bill. 831-1257. cond, Runs perf .. clean 496 2969 · int. $2450 OBO. 645·8880 -_· --------. -c v Camaro 9917 71 SUPER Beetle on l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 58K mi. Best orfer.1 640-9218 or64.S·l660 '68 VW van, bed. crpl, curtains, stereo, lv, oven, heater, lee box. Mech. new. xlnt cond $2300. 673-9725 -----t '7 2 BUS $2500 552-5094 Vot.o 977 •••••••••••••••••••••• #I VOLVODEALEll JN ORANGECOUNTY! SALES, SERVICE AHDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIV ERV EXPERTS 1978 CHEVROLET Z.21CAMARO Automatic trans .. air cond., pwr. windows, tilt wheel. cruise control & under 20,000 miles ! (60122). OHLY $5995 MIRACLE MADA 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 '78Camaro Air, automatic, power steering, 27,961 miles. (882VE1) $4988 Barwick Imports Ul·l31 I EAJlUllCE VOlVO •69 CAMARO 1966 Harbor Blvd. 1 ownu, clean, autol COSTA MESA mags. 3'1T eng. 2 barre 646.001540.9467 carburator , digital olock, am /fm $1500. 75VOlVO 995-8989 Dynamite 245 4 door ·12camaro wagon. 4 speed. air, N S2 500 84,000 mlJea. Sharpest ew eng. ' · one In town. (Ol.2201 > ___ SG __ S67_o __ _ $4995 JIMMAIUHO VOUCSWA•B4 18711 Beach Blvd. '75 Camaro, bronze, auto, , AM/FM,A/C, PIS. P/B, P /W , P /l k s. $3200. 631·70'70 ___ 1_42_._2000 ___ 1 ci ... ro1et 9920 oaAMMCOUMTY YOLYO Lariat Volvo Dealer lo OtanpCountyl BUYorLEASE DIRECT ~::J 101 ~o Gatoen Grove Bl Garden Grove &3<>-9190 '1t 4Dr, ltlw ltit, ... u m•latelud, tUOO. •1•: ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHUSARSTI Wt ltavt a 1ood selection of NEW• USED Cbevrolete! ' COMNEll C HfYROLFT . ' . <,4~ 1.i OO • ' ' f •• 'I I " ...._. UMd ..._,, U1e4 ....0., UHCt ..._,, U1e4 A.tM, UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•no... ttZO H40 Melttmt HU '""° 9957 Powtlac '965 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Monte Carlo. loa~. ''6 •llllly Co.• 't:s M Ult, X.Jnt cond. Nu '7t Pinto Runubout SU ... HtDS! air, crulae, xlnl 1t.ereo, m VS Automatic, mech Urea l3500 Crai& stereo, mags , lo Looking for 11 biua.1111 " $2900. 831·8S22 eves; very aood. Many parts M2·9254 Eves. ml, $1800firm 675·1000 Hl.'•I \ alue' t·unw an 9"18-Sl.50daya. replaced Needs some -----and sec the buy,. W\• body work . Enjoy 67 Muatana. good trans '76 Pinto Wagon, lo m1, have' We'reoffcrtnl(lhl' throuah the aummer, car, recent brka, carb & auto. ps. am/fm /8trk lowest pncea evt.>1 ou uui '80 Monza, xlnt cond. 11 .000 mi , air. am /fm /1tereo /8 trk. $5000/080. 548 6054, restore in the winter. new bat\. $2500. 494-2136 $2500 847-~. 848·4S40 entire inveot.ory' $900 or best orrer. 675-43S7 '67 Mustang, xJnt pamt, 1976 Pinto Wan. PS, PB. &d Interior, runs great $2200. Good condition. &40-2U8. --'69 Galaxy 4-dr, good Call644-6i79 891·3118 '79 Malibu Landau, V8, transportation $450 full pwr, sunrf, top cond. 968-5051 '6S Mustang, xJnt cond. PlyMC>Uth 9960 ISW. "1·6317 aft 6PM must sell S2:IOO Firm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.cot. '945 8Sl-02S7or540-2838. 71 PLYMOUTH '78 Laauna Malibu, looks •0··~····~··•••••••••• HORt'lOH a......i runs good many 70 MARK Ill OldMlltOble 9955 ,,.,...t ' A t 1 t' $l650 MUST SELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dynamite low m ileage 4 J ras. s ea a . door 4 speed with air 67S·7978. MAKE OFFER! 642 8119 77 CUllASS cond. Sharp! (561UVR> '78 Chevy Im pa I a. '75 Lincoln Town Cpe. llOUGHAM $3995 loaded. $2.~. Clean. $2Z'50/orbest 77 2 door hardtop with JIM MAIUMO c 11 645-5784 power seats & windows, ~5234. a tilt, stereo. air cond., VOLKSWAGEN '72 Impala 4·dr. AM /FM '79 Versailles, lo mlg, all 8·lrk. air, good cond. xtn, xlnt cood lll owner 1800 675-9814 $8500/080496-5229 CCHltill...W t9 30 Mo•trfck 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landau top. (8llSPTl 18711 Beach Blvd. 14Z·2000 $-1995 Plymouth Arrow '77 Auto trans, A /C, AM /l"M radio. Mell . silver w /Wht intr. 27,000 a. magnon pontiac 549-4300 2480 Harbor Bl .it Jo'a1r Costa Mesa TRAMS.AMS! I Large selection ' Ti.Ike your choice from '77 to'81 's <484TEl.1 S(llne hard lo ruut mudt>Ll. <it bargain pric1•i. a. magnon pont1ac 549.4300 '75 Mark IV, gold, tux. ln· '70 Mav. 2 dr, good cond, tr. All power. Comforta· needs some body work. ble $2500. 838·2747 must sell l600 or orrer. -549-3112 mi. xlnt cond, orig 24KO HarborBI utF111r owner Ask1ng $2800/bst CoslB Ml..'i.a orr. 675·1906 Co"ttte 9932 ---- ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Mercury 9950 Powtlac tt65 Th11nderblrd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 CHEVROLET ORANGE COUNTY'S CORV~ET-TOP FINEST LAQllia,..cull •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 831.(8X) '70 Catalina Pontiac, 4 '80 Beautiful l.oadl'd -door. exlntcond1l1on Must i.ell ' Sl•e to JP Automatic trans., a_1r LINCOLN-MERCURY cond., stereo tape, tilt DEALERSHIP ESTATE SALE 675-1494 prec1ate' ~:..JO 1440 41$53 whee l, pwr. windows, ~--_,~ d-~ Vette mags. ONLY ~ T~~ 23,000 miles & more' '77 Omega. 4 dr, silver --Vega 9974 w blacktop, lo m l. M·F , '78 Fireb1rd T roof. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8·4. 759·4382. am /fm. 8 track. lo miles. '74 Vega GT llJkhb<irk (305WX0). OML Y SI I ,595 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. LINCOLN-MERCURY 16 18 Auto Center Dr SD Fw y-Lk Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 ----xlnl cond. best offer New eng etc 30mpi.: un '76 Cutlass Supreme: 831·8417 reg gas '1mmac in out Xlnt cond . am t f.m --$1795 557!108!1 Jfl<·• stereo & cassette. p /wlll· Want Ads Cull 642-5678 noon dows. p/seats $.1100. - 640 4065 AMtos, Mew 9800 Autos, M~w COSTA MESA 645-5700 * 78 Monarf~. AC. PS, PB. - ---••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• -AM 1Fm cass 38K m1 79 Diesel Cutlass Calais, xlnt cond. $3300 770.573(l 16,000 mi, like new. Most - -extras . Assume lse for '66 Mere. convert . 390 $1 ,000 or buy for ~. II NEW 1981 CORVETTES THREE auto, SBOO/OBO 548 6646. 642·5200 847-8818 --'73 Cutlass Supreme. M1t1tClftg 9952 loaded, mmt cond. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• see $2,100. 559 7915 1965 FORD '70 Olds 88. 86.000 mi, MUSTANG GT loaded ! Gd cond. 1775. In good condition! 964·6111. Automatic trans. & disc brakes. Make offer. Call '73 Olds Cutlass. xlnt 642·9924; if no answer. cond. $1500 PLEASE keep trying 1 54().4032 MODEL STOCK SERIAL NUMBER NUMllR STICKlR PRICf MEMORIAL DAY SELL-A-BRA llON OPEN ALL DAY! SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY! NEW 1981 SUBARU HERE IT 15 ••• the 4 sp<1 tronl disc POWt!I d'i!tl brakub ad1us1atilc recl1n1ng buckel seat ~•eel belted white wull!t rJd10 healer electronic rear window deloggur 1216181) 43 m s5999 rJi)~ Hwy -City a. magnon subaru 2480 Harbor Blvd., at fair, Costa Mesa 549-1457 or 549-4300 L->c§)~ a. magnon pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair, Costa Mesa 549-4300 or 549-1457 YOUR DISCOUNT MODEL PRIC l STOCK SlllAL STICKll YOUR DISCOUNT NUMIH NUMIH PllCI PllCI . 4 SPEEDS TO CHOOSE FROM CORMIER..OtllLLO CHEVROLET CO. 1714) 847-6087 * ELEGANT Rare Pon} '66 '76 Starfire V6 Ssp PS. GT, fac dlx. gd mpg PB. lill.Cln, nu clutch ALL BRAND NEW 1981 's ALL BRAND NEW 1981 's $5950 Eves: 759 !H43 $2,800 t0B0638-3821 -~-Cougar 9933 '77 M uslang, VI!, 302, '76 Cutlass Supreme. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto, air. am rm. pb, ps. cond Landau top, P JS. '70 Cougar XR7 converti· lOM m1. like nl·w. $1900 P /B. air Am/Fm stereo ble, vezy r1re & nic:e 962·1697 aft. 6 $3,000.497·4774 $3250. 5~·7715, 638,1131 ----'69 Mus tang 35 1 o nly Pinto 9957 '77 COUGAR XR·7· $2900 24,000 mi air cond-power ••••••••••••••••••••••• all xtras. P JP steer power dlltc brakes ·72 Pinlo. new llres, good S-19-1414. auto trans radio :>48-2776 cond. ~.must sell --Eves 962·5340 Ford 9940 '74 Mint cond. New paint. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires, batt. 4 cyl. 4 sp. Autos, Used '72 Ford Gran Torino reg gas $2225, S4C>-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rec. tuned, PIS. nu tires & battery, must sell, $850 080. 675·7288 wk dys8 to ll::J>AM. '66 Multang Classic-great cond $2150. P JP 752· 1833 '76 Granada, 6 cyl, auto, '65 Convert. 96% restored A/C, PS/PB, 1 ownr. lo including new eng & ml. $2750. Call 9 to 5.. drive train. l'>OOO 2301 554-2333, eves 759-1660 Aralia, N.8 . 64().6170 AMto1, Mew 9100 Autot, Mew 9100 ........•.....•........ ···•··················· Trucks, Vans & 4X4s . We're your Ram-Tough Trock Center' '79 DODGE '79 CHEVY LUY RAMCHARGER 4X4 P /U. OrW\o 1200 ""'"' (156!MI ~IHJl.01 5 3997 '79 PLYMOUTH ILDUSTER WAGO QMZI '6997 '71 DODGE RAMCHARGER 4X4 (Jlttll '76 CHEVY l/4 TOH P/U fllll47111 '3697 71 TOYOTA P 1-U ~!OfOl ""'"4• • ~ l!wfl (IN<'1'191 NABERS <:ADILLAl: fit 1980 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE (604ZBJ l s 11,995 . 1980 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM 1325ZBW > s12,995 1979 CADILLAC SEDAM DE VILLE (453WWZ> ss795 1979 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILU (380166) s9995 1977 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE (336TZS) S6995 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE c85S.SPKl s9995 I t71 CADILL•C COUPIDIVIW (793VAZ) s9995 I f7t CADILLAC SIYIW •(711YBD> RABBIT 7457 137505 16055 RABBIT 6708 052259 17680 RABBIT 6988 100847 16750 RABBIT 6716 056305 '7645 RABBIT 6834 073409 ~7400 RABBIT DIESEL 1001 113430 17775 RABBIT DIESEL 7002 144492 '7459 RABBIT DIESEL 7082 118693 '7695 RABBIT DIESEL 6886 079259 18250 RABBIT.DIESEL 6888 080048 •8360 JmA2DR 7341 287534 18480 JmA2DR 7342 293660 18545 JmA2DR 7403 293597 18765 JmA4DR 7430 313653 s8700 JmA4DR 7131 322481 '8960 CONVERTIBLE 7412 011765 '10,395 CONVERTIBLE 7420 010336 110,290 CONVERTIBLE 7428 013880 110,290 CONVERTIBLE 7446 009341 slQ,755 '73 FORD PINTO Awte, ... ,...., .............. 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THING $3475 . .,.. _ .. .,... .. _.._. __ _ ........ 19.UMll 15686 $369 PICKUP 6692 5988 PICKUP 15999 $751 PICKUP t6649 $996 PICKUP \6635 5765 PICKUP DIESEL 16888 '887 PICKUP DIESEL \6790 $669 SCI ROCCO 16977 5 71 8 SCI ROCCO 17583 5 667 SCI ROCCO 7686 5 674 SCIROCCO "S" 7479 s1001 DASHER DIESEL '7589 s947 DASHER DIESEL '7704 5 1061 DASHER DIESEL '7698 '1002 VANAGON "L" '7881 $1 079 VANAGON "L" '941 9 5976 VANAGON 18998 $1292 VANAGON '9286 $1004 VANAGON s9648 $1107 CAMPER 79 DODGE OMNI •vte, "•'" dhc "'•"•• AJ1it tM ••d•• 01'-• 11•"•' •••r \~tHP .,. ._1~ •••tTOM '71 VW KARMEN GHIA '78 CHEV LUV W ••h (er.,,.., \ftt•I • , .. ,.411 A#lll fM .,., .. __,. ,..,, •• .._ ._, .. , •• )10))1 6977 107224 '7545 '6595 •950 6968 104499 '7860 '6894 •966 6892 077131 '7870 s6810 $1060 7069 126621 •771 5 '6695 s1020 7373 086151 18078 '7593 5485 7435 128026 s8035 '7695 s340 7465 022692 '9780 s8577 5 1203 7194 020835 '9265 '7994 •1271 7309 020478 '9885 18771 Sl 114 7216 007677 ,9535 '8486 5 1049 7339 910293 110,555 19289 •1266 7154 910912 sl0,715 19395 s1320 6910 901448 sl0,610 ,9459 •11s1 7134 017171 sl 1,700 110, 175 s1525 7140 077136 111,550 s9995 s1555 7375 085774 111,140 s9795 s1345 7138 077379 111, 700 '10, 195 $1505 sl l,700 110,283 s1417 113,905 '77 HONDA ACCORD l .,..... ..... f"', .,, ••• , ......... ,..,,, ,...,.. •. ti•'" .,_ .. 1. lltOWICI $4475 2.~J>~!!~~-~ '2 ......... $4499 toi11t1 rMf 1U 1Wllllll '78HONDAACCORD $4675 A.wt•, ,.41._ A rrf"f t4H '" • .,, ... .. ,, 1•"1fl.t• II,.., 11 .......... (lllHU) '77 VW SCIROCCO A.wt• ., ... ..,.. ,., . ....,. t•n•1 I :?!.~~~!!!.!!!-:.. $6450 ---ltlU'tCll '71 V.W. IUS $6575 °"" ,. __ • ..._ .. _ ... --···•vui 'IOVWJmA *7350 ...... -.-_. ............... -"' ·--............. ,..,.,..,. ' Power front disc brakes, MPX stereo, trim rings, bucket seats, 1 "' only. (9082) Chrome bumper, window package, M PX radio. (2549) Air conditioning, alloy wheels, power disc brakes. (2716) t::7 ~ ....... -~,_,_ -r -------- • BRAND NEW 1981 CELI CA BRAND NEW 1981 4x4 PICK-UP BRAND NEW ·1981 CRESSIDA WAGON BUY s OR LEASE 52 Power front disc brakes, vinyl interior, bucket seats, 1 only. (8244) Power Front disc brakes, vinyl Interior, bucket seats. (9548) One Touch tall gate, beige Interior. (2028) BRAND NEW 1981 TERCEL BRAND NEW 1981 COROLLA BRAND NEW 1981 / ~ TON PICK-UP . ' . . . NANCI .'_ HEY, NANCY--·LET'5 GO OVER TO THE . PLAYGROUND . MlllDAY,MAYM.1tt'I NOT ME ---I'M TOO TIRED IT'S ALL MINE! I CAN 'T STAND IT!! WHAT MADE YOU 50 TIRED? • I ~ATE TO LOOK .. . : C '' ~;~ ALL RIGHT, · . · · LUC'{, WMAT 'S · ... . . '(OUR EXCUSE · T~IS TIME? • --- l. H/WE. 10 l'i: CAAEFUt.. NOT' lO Gel /4NY WA'TCR ON MR. WIL.9()'\lt; LAWt-J. r:: ,.,aON MULLINS WELL, HE.RE WE. ARE IN -n..E WIL.P~. GARf'lELO. KEEP A ~MAAP EVE Ol1T' Rm WILD ANlMAL~ EV~f<Y CoNFotJNDED CENT I Bf<ING IN ~OES Rl<5HT OUT.' YOU'RE JUST FOOLINC-:, ME., AAEN'i VOU? I'll WI& UP TO YOUR TRICK~ IF l'T''e, TME LAf)T 'THING I "° by Ferd and To111 Johnson: I H,AVeN'r PAID A 'B ILL ... MY &,A.NK ACCOUNT IS : IH,AT WASN'T MARKED Lll<5 ,A Sl~VE--I poLJR IT ~ OVE~DUE SINCE ~f~,ALD IN--lT RUNS ! FORD WAS f>~ESIDENT ! Rl~HT OUT.' l THINK IHAT PROVES I t>JDN'T MAR RY HIM FOR HIS MONEY. r-T.--~~------::=----c:::-ir-m· ' 4 ... ;AS IT TURNED OUT. • ~ , 1 I I I l l AF1ER V161TIN6 WITH MA661 FOR JUSTA FEW MINUlE6, 6AM REALIZf6 THAT 6Hf'6 EMOTIONAL.L.Y ON eooe. 1/l"~l:' If,~~ SHOE ~IJDGE PARKER WAIT THE 24 HOURS I'LL. f>E ALL. ,,. TO BE f>URE YOUR Rl6HT IF THEY HEAD INJURY 16N'T LET ME 00 TO TOO flEVERE I SPENCER FARM~! I CAN'T REST HERE! .. ; ( '.1 • 1 4 :J • HOW LON(? HAVE YOU eEEN ON THEe,f DRUGS? YOUR PRESCRIPTION CALLE> FOR ONE AT HAVE YOU YE5 ... FOR ONE REAe>ON/ WE'RE 8EDTIME! HOW COME THAT lN ADDITION AND A65EY INTEREbiED IN YOU! THE DOCTOR TO THE PRE6C~IPTION FILLED ATiHE BEEN OOIN(; Wt>PECTED YOU 'VE BEEN ON UP- PHARMACY YOU'VE ANOTHER 60TTLEOF THROU6H MY PEK5 AND DOWNER€>,,,ANDlfWA5 Af>OUT 200 WITHOUT i PERSONAL. IMPORTANT THAT H~ KNOW FOR A PHARMACY LABEL.? i EFFECT5? OORE! i I ~ & L e y• -e WOOLP ',t>() LIKE 10 MAKE: AN AUV'lfNCE LAUGH, CRV?-Ger 1liE:lflf APF't..ALJSE? I WOOP l I WOOPI ' ~-~--~~~~~~----------------------..... --------------._. __________________________________________ .............. ._ ... 'CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There art at teast sl1 differ· ences In dr•wlno det•ils between top •nd botton\ panels. How quickly c•n you find them? Check •nswers with those below. ••t~\ •1 uMO~ 9 1ua,a111p " J"'IWnN ~ 6u1\\IW ,, UO<IQll:I ' jU•J .. lllP ,, •"H ( °"'"'"' "ul)11 ~I•\ ' ••1JC>u\ 'I 11a" I H~u1Ja1110 - ~tulimg~l1' WDTIDrrGe ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • DEAR HAL: WNt dusert do you 1une1t for An emotlONI oc~slon? Pi• • I• l'MOd. Whit shows should foot doctors 1vold? Double fHt·urts. Whit should OM take vp' If NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU OON'TI It's no trick to have money d isappear. but here Is a way to harness Its elusive qua lities for the amusement of friends : Ask someone to place a small coJn on a flat surface. Place a tumbler filled with water ovttr the coin. Remove the tumbler once or twice to show that the coin Is stlll there. Now. place your hand over the tumbler. as shown above. and ask guests to look through fhe glass tor the coin. To a ll out ward appearances the coin will have disap pear ed. 8 . constantly stepped on? Stomp coHedlft9. Whit kind of shots are advised for trappers? ~furs. e Murky Math! If l8 more than double 1 certeln 0 number Is equal to three less than triple that number. what Is the number? Answer quickly. -41 ... ,...,,_ ... ! • Let Us Spray! Find an lnM(f In uch of thtM sentences: 1. 51"9 nature's praises. 2. The swan trumpeted. 3. Her wrap hid Mt' face. 4. Each MW term I tense up. •111.1.1 ... 4 t Pll#dV l IVY C '19'10 I e Sum Funl Take your 199, edd 7. double the result. add 16, double again, divide by '· and subtract 15. Vouarenowb.tcktoyourage. 'f' N • e ! 'i. .. ~ J f "' • i J ~ FINAL TOUCH I To top off thi• grMluatlon K*M, draw con- necting lines from dot 1 to dot 2 to dot 3 and so on. For Worse OUT CAST! Add the followi"9 colors nqtly to this f1mill•r INs.Mll scene: 1-Atd. 2-Lt. blue. S-Yellow. 4-Lt. Brown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt. green. 7-DI&. blue. l-8141ck. 9-Dk. brown I SPELLBINDER SCOttl 10 points for uslft9 all the i.tten In fM word below to form two complete words: ARDENTLY . . . . ....... THIN score 2 points each for 111 words of tow letters or mM• lound among the letters. Try te score •t teut so points. PAA •1u•i ·w •Jll<Pu• •1Q1H<>d --.. 1. ..... ~ . .. ~ . .. . .. loU, tJORMAtJ. I CA~11" 1'A\..K 6UAUSE t'M LAf'E. r~ M'i .PMll..OSOPH'/ ~LAt;c;. . >.WAS WORKIN<S ·1 IN -rHe YARP AN~ "'r'R'JPPESP · OVSR -rHose PU.MB BRICKS! ON 1'~e: Of'4tfl ~NO, Mt~Sl~ ~tv~ M\N\J'f'&~ Of MV £.U.L\'W 'L.A~S IS UKE ONL"i Mt~lN(r' "fcUO O~ 1'H~E Mtt.101"~4$. I~ 1lUtr'-> ~o6tt6l.'l ~\K£ MtSStNi:, AN ~O\JR ANO 2\ M\N\Jff:~ t Gus Arriola ' , ME-'IOW· vou-vowl Hl!-'IOWf osv-vowf By Geor e .Lemont -May 24, 1981 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ••••••••••••••••••I~ YUUUU"'-'rt rvn•'-•v•·····-·· -...a.-........... _. ... ____ _......._........_ ____ ~_:: --~------------------~ AdvertJ-.l!Jlll._ ----- ~----::----------~~-----------~ TH Em YOURSELF Srno int oues1oon 111 1 tllltfCllf, 10 Ask r I/Tiiiy Wttkly 641 L1J1"'91on Avr ""'" '!Ill• lj • 1oon Wt 11 1»V SS IOI OolOI~ ~·-Sol•v ,., Ull 1 ""''"" lll~tt s FOR RAYMOND J. DONOVAN, Secretary of Labor An ehorter worldn1 houn becoming pr.vaient? Would cutdnt the ~ wor°11week QUM more harm thM QOOd? -f .L., Rapid City, S.D. • There has been a long-term trend toward shorter hours. A fairly large number of Americans now work fewer than 40 hours each week. Also. there are more and more part-time )ob opportunities; many people take these jobs from choice, rather than &wore the high colt of worlclng lea. working full time. The desire of workers for more control over their hours has resulted •n flexitime and other flexible work schedules. About 12 percent of aU full-time nonfarm workers were on flexible work schedules In May 1980. Shortening the work week by law, without reducing weekly pay, obviously would result In lnaea.sed costs and lower productivtty. FOR GUNnlER GEBEL-WILUAMS, anlmal trainer with Ringling Bros. and &mum & &lley Circus 5-lng l/OUI' eon, Buly, follow l/OUI' fooutepa In the rtng m.de me wondirr how you train a 10-year old to train anlmall. -F.N., Ev&nlClale. Iowa •His first "lesson" wa.s in not being fearless. l taught him to be wiuY around the big cats and not to do anything foolhardy. I think he has enough apprehen· lion to keep him safe. HorMs and elephants are dtf· ferent, and that's where Buffy ls starting. FOR JESSICA JAMES, star of Broadway'• Gemini I heard that you )..a tni.hed maldng a llm (So Fine) with Ryan O'Neal and wondered how he behaves &o thoM who aren't In hie top-.1ar category? -E.M., Burtlngton, Vt. e To tell you the truth , on the day I was to meet him for the first time. I was shaking from fear because I'd heard all kinds of uncomplimentary things about hlm. In fact , l kept out of his way . When we finally did meet, I wa.s bowled over because he was patient, help· ful. and he smiles a lot. FOR 1liE .. ASK" EDrrOR Why i. Frtd A.talre annaved wttb elnger .a.ck .lonea? - G.V., Norwich, Conn. •He Isn't annoyed; rather, he Is quite amUHd. Jack teU. It this way: "I went up to Astaire at a party and said how thrllled I was to meet him, how much I admired him. Fred reminded me. with great amusement, that we had ~ed together on Hollvwood Palace only two years pa1t. My faux pas embamwed me, but Altalre just grinned . He's a very good sport," FOR THE '"ASK" EDrrOR b th• romace between Prtnc:esa CaroHnc of Monaco and the eon of Ingrid Bergman fllc:t or lcdon? - O.V., Cuper, Wyo. • The last bulletin on the blossoming friendship of the daughter of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier Is that ac· tress Ingrid &rgman flew to Monte Carlo to have a tite·a·tete with her son, Roberttno Rossellini, 30, a film producer, and Princess CaroUne. She § ls said to have had a threa·hour talk with the couple, then reportedly drop· Caroline: Loue Is mony·1plendored. ped In on Caroline's parents. After Caroline's marriage to Philippe Junot terminated last fall , she wa.s comforted by Robertino, and they have been practically Inseparable ever since . In short. the outcome of this romance could end In wedding bells; at least that's what they're saying In Monaco. FOR GRETE WAITZ, Norwegian runner and world record holder for 10,000 meters (6.2 mlla) What changel haw you..., In women'• compettdw run· nJng ....nJv? -R.D., UttJe Rock, Ark. • When I was training for the '72 Norwegian Olympic team, It was unusual to see another woman on the road. Now women-only races are popular. Next Satur- day's_ L'eggs Mini Marathon In New York wUI draw 6,000 women , and. for the first time, women will com· .pete In the 1984 Olympics marathon. FOR RONALD K. SlEGB., Ph.D., psychopharmacol· <¥sf, UCLA I read that you doubt the aperienca related by people who haw been •clinlcally dead." True? -T.O., s.van. Mlt. Ga. •Many people who suffer near·death accidents or are resuscitated report vivid experiences of an "afterlife ." The experiences are real. but they occur In one's mind much as dreams do. They represent a special class of haUuclnatlons caUMd by stress. FOR BEL KAUFMAN, author of Loue. 111e. Do ~ think tome married coup&es ruah too qulckJy Into dhlocu? -T.K., .i.m.town, N.Y. •It should be resorted to when there ls no alternative. When staying together becomes Impossible because the marriage has deteriorated, people have no other cho6ce. Divorce may appear to some as a panacea, but that lsn't the way It Is. In reality , they exchange one set of problems with which they cannot cope for another with which they hope they can. PRO R.,raentalM John Conycn Jr., (0.-M~h.) •nlOr memt.r. House Judiciary Committee PROAnDCOO CON Sen.tor On1n G. Hatch (R.-Utah). chairman, subcommittee on the Constitution Yes. It would free the President from the overwhelming electoral and poliUcaJ pra1Ura that too often force the lncUmbent to com· prom'9e on ma)or policy directions. lay Mkle long-range potk:y con· tidtradonl or equtvocar. In the Im· pjtmcntation of ttablc foreign· policy pit. It would cnalM the Prftklent to decide the tough ..... of ~Ing wllhout the ,.. of burning • fftt.cdon brtdgt. & would llmll the role lhal moMy and the medle play tn the eledon proeeM. A tbt"'Y'I' tmm Ml~ llCf. vocae.d by eJI recent Pmldenta, Democrata and Re· pubbnt, from Eteenhc>Mr to c...... Should the Tenure of a Pre.ldent Be Limited to One Six-Year Term? ---..................... ... ............ .. ............ ................... ,_, ... . 14i ~--""'"" ·-.... ., ..... ,.,._ A single six-year Presldenttal term Is too long for a poor President and too short for a good President. The present system h.u worked toler· ably well for two centuries. I don't agree that only polltlclans who don't have to face reelecdon can act as "statesmen." One man's "statesmanship" 11 another's litmagoguery. It Jt equally lmpomnt that Praldentt 'be h.id accountable to the electorate. There II no evidence that MCond·term Praklcnta, who _. unable to IUCCffd themtelva. hav. acted In eny more "ltatamanllke" a menner than ftnt-term Pretklcntl. AdV.rtlMIMlll AdWrtl•ment The $12,000 Secret of an Ohio Housewife Have you tried to ·mak-e 1ltl honest dollar at home lately? My wife and I did. And, we found ourselves flooded with bogus envelope stuffing schemes. "party plans", and a variety of other non-profit balderdash. It was a sour experience. Then. several years ago at a bridge party, one of the guests began discussing a very different and special home .. money project... The secret was literally whispered across lhe table. We discussed the idea as we were driving home. We decided to try iL The project kept us busy about four hours a week. We used our dining room as an .. office". At first our income was small -about $65.00 to S7S.OO per week . But as the weeks passed wt began making hundreds of dollars each week -all at home. Let me emphasize one thing. This is very im- portant. Our .. money project .. is moral, honest and downright enjoyable. And, it's 100% your own. It doesn't involve working for anyone else. I explained the project to my mother in Akron. Ohio. She was 71 years old and lived by herself in an apartment on W. Market St. But within the first 90 days she made over $3,000.00. All by herself! As our curiosity grew. wed iscovercd a variety of other people making money but with somewhat different projects ... I talked with an Ohio housewife who's been earning thousands of dollars for over six years. • She provides a needed service to her neighbor- hood. • No one comes to her home -nor does she go to anyone else's. • She uses only her telephone. a spiral notebook and a small filing box. • She makes up to $100.00 per week, spare time. • Her service requires no technical skill of any kind. Some states require a simple license. • Mary works for no one else. She docs no selling whatsoever. Mostofherclientscallherathome. • Hcrscfvic:cissosimplethatalmostanyonecould start the same project in jult 9 days! A woman in Penn~ylvania uses a similar project to malce up to $300.00 per week -all in cash -all earned at home. An Oregon husband-wife team started the same project we did. In a recent letter they reported gross income ·of over Sl4.000.00-all earned at home! Obviously, this is exceptional income. What you make will be largely up to you. But the income potential from some of these projects can be staggering! For example, a Calif omia couple using the same project we used made $14.870.00 in just five months. Again, these data arc accurate or we couldn't - and wouldn't -print them. HOW TO START This isn't a '"get rich quick" scheme. These money projects will ~uirc time and cff ort on your pan. . But you won't need '"money" to begin. Most of the projects can be started on less than $25.00 ... many on less than SI0.00. You won't need a car ... in a few cases it would be helpful, but not necessary. You won't need youth. Maturity and experience arc excellent assets. You won't need an '"office•. Just one comer of a spare room is usually sufficient. Best of .all, you ~on't have to wait. Most of these projects can be started in just 9 days! We've put everything ... every secret ... in a simple Guide. It's entitled THE S 12,000 HOUSE- WIFE. IMPORTANT NOTICE Al dlta pNll,.._ hire .. ••PDltld br OOPNIPOftdllllOI Md ._. NCOfdl on ... Al tt. __, pnteali di I C41bed ......... , lndlllL 'Ttl9f do nOl lrwdie ,_, In.., oomnwa.I "WOft-al- ..... ....._or IMll't 11111 In wNdt ,_,"""' .. In..,_, .. • ......... comtilllJ· ·Al.....,,.,..., ......... ,.., own. Your11M1f1Dllanwlhoura..edllllelllollllltl;....,.2t1111or,..~W11be......-,refundld. ..... ,......__Inc. TRY THIS TEST I. When your materials arrive. select just one money project ... the one you like best. 2. Try it for six months. Remember to begin slowly. 3. 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We're there from 9 am -5 pm weekdays. Our bank ref ere nee is Liberty National Bank and Trust Co .• Dunkirk. N.Y. 14048. -----------------------, m Ernest Wrckcsser c lo ~Green ritt Press. Inc IOS76 Temple Road, Dcpt.417 Dunkirk. New York 14048 Send me my gwirantced copy of your staner guide entitled THE Sl2, .... • HOUSEWIFE for a six monthtrialpcriod. lfatanylimedunngthat 1xmonth perioa Jam notsati~fied. I may return it. Youwillsend me a full rdund of the purcha~ pri~ within three working days ... no delays. Also, I may pcxt date my check 4S days from nov.. If I return the materials within 4'.S days you will rctum my original check - ~. On that basis I am cnclotiflg W.9S. 0 Check or Money Order enclosed 0 Charge to Visa or Master Charge (pleaw include your account number and expiration date) A«t. # Expiru--- Namt~---.;;.-~-~----~ Addrris ~----------~-- C1ty -------_.;;..-----"'"'- Seate Zrp, __ _ FOlt EXTRA f AST ~ERVIC"t YOli MAY OltDt:a •V PHONE. n:sr ('ALI. ,. .. JM.&Jll W1Tll YO\IR Vl.41.A OR NASR.a C'HAltCf. AC('()t:NT Nl1MIO . •1w r.m11 T'" rm.. 1ftt -----~---~--------~----~ BOBBY AND AL UNSER FeBt and 8tothe1ly Love In the Fast Lane The brothers Un.er have won five lndys-and have also seen an uncle and an older brother die In fiery craahea. Fear may be their copilot, but they ahrug It off as "juat a way of life." By ffiork Goodman S lb•ng rivalry sure ain't what It used to be. For Instance. we no longer ..bAv~ royal pretenders locking their ambitious brethren away In remote dungeons. Yet healthy fraternal combat Is very much a•ve tn American sports. Walter and Eddie Payton regularly run through one another's teammates when the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings square off, and Joe and Phil Niekro are the most famous mound rivals since the Peny brothers. Chances are at least fair, since be· i tween them they have won fl\le of the I last 13 lndys, as weU as a slew of other I ~ driving championships over the past two decades. Bobby won Indy first, In 1968, when he threaded his way through a spectacular nine-car colli- sion to win in the rain. Al came on to post back-to-back victories In 1970-71. Bobby won tn another rain· lashed finish ln 1975, but Al topped that in 1978 wllh his third victory en route to winning auto rating's Trtple Crown -Pocono. Indianapolis and Ontario (Callf.) . humor. Before his last Indy victory In 1978, Al had wiped out his car in a crash at the Texas International Speedway. (He won Indy with a back· up car.) Bobby's opening rounds at Indy found him smashed up agaiist the dreaded wall In 1963 and caught one year later In the second-lap disaster that claimed the bves of drivers Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald. Still, they both stick to the racer's code of looking fear in the eye and not worry- ing about It. Says Al: ~1 think aD of us have fear at times. I don't want to get hurt -l)O way. But they wouldn't pay me the money they do If racing was 100-percent safe ." Bobby adds: "It's just a way of Ufe. You don 't say a fish Is brave to swim or a bird Is brave to fly." WeD, fish gotta swim and birds gotta fly. But nature has not dictated that the Unsers gotta love those saea.mlng machines till they die. Still, If racing can be saia to be in any· body's blood, It's in the Unsers. Their father and two uncles were drivers, as was their older brother Jerry. One uncle was killed on a track. and Jerry died at Indy In a practice run In 1959. By that time, however, both of the younger Unser brothers had already charted their dirt-flying , oU-spraylng course. If only because blg·time au10 n.teing Is the fierce. one-on·one competition that it Is. the keenest such rivalry must be that between Bobby Unser, 4 7. and his kid brother. Al. who turns 42 this week ~ r1ght after the pair take to the road once again on Sunday In the granddaddy of raclng, the Indiana- polis 600. They are part of the tradl· tlonal field of 33 of the world's fastest racing machines which wlll line up In 11 Hght rows to await the command, "Gentlemen. start your engines!" Two hundred laps later, a winner wdl emerge from what remains of the howling field and take the checkered flag for the most coveted trophy aqd richest purse (over $300,000 to the winner) In U.S. auto racing. In those years, the brothers -who hail from Albuquerque, N.M. - clash~d with furious regular1ty. For In· stance. there was the Kent Oil 150 at Watkins Glen. N.Y., In 1979, when Bobby swept to victory by pressuring his kid brother Into mechanical dlf· ftculty. "I saw fluid coming out of Al's car," remembers Bobby. 'There was no use passing him, but I pushed him hard enough that he had to run real hard. If the car had a weakness, I had to make It come to life." Swe enough, Al's gear box jammed, and Bobby took the checkered flag. Say• thru·tlme winner Al: "Bobby can go faster b«ause he con hold his breath longer that. onv· one else I know. " Bobby began at 15, riKlng stock cars on New Mexico dirt tracks. He also determined early that he would conquer fear In his own way. Terrified of heights, he began entering the Pikes Peak hlU climb and won It nine times. As he puts Wlll It be one of the Unsers? • • ~V WIJ)(lV, Mer 24, 1'11 If that sounds as savage as throwing baby brother Into said dungeon, re- member that auto racing Is a game In which no quarter Is asked, no prison- ers taken . "We're grown-up people," Bobby says. "If I can't win, I would like to see Al win. But this ls a pro- f esslonal business. I h.ate to 1ee him have a problem. But I'd be a Uar If I said I was not happy to see him hav- ing a problem when I was running second." Al adds: "Remember, there's no feellng better than competing against your own brother, to see If he's better. Besides, If I f aU off. I c.an go root for somebodv else when I get to the In· field." Of eoune. compctllton does not mean blood lust, and Al and Bobby are two of the safest and sanat drtv- trt tn their perilous trade. When one drops off, the ftnt thing he does la sig- nal the other that h. ls al right. And, u both ere popular and notortout track cut-upt, they tend to tide ach ocher Jud as hard off the treck. ~ by can go faster," seys Al. "bec.aUM he can hold h1s breath longer than anyone else I know." "And Al," re· sponds Bobby, "never gets scared In a race car. How can a guy get scared when he keeps his eyes closed?" B eyond the wisecracks, there Is a deep fraternal affection and professional respect. They talk cars very ltttJe because they drive for different teams (Al for Bobby Hlllln'1 Longhorn racing team, Bobby for Roger Pensky's). Seys Bobby: "Every decision he makes, outside of what he does to his car, we discuss." On the track, says Bobby, the more dramatic: of the two drivers: "Al doesn't do anything real splashy. But he knows how to pick his spots, and he keeps the t4r together. Some peo- ple say t~t kind of racing Is duU, but the checks aD cash the same." Adds Al: "Bobby Is probably a harder charger than I am, but we both clrt\le the cMvtl out of ev..y race we 're In . Thts Isn't a sport whet. you can take anythtng easy." No, • lln't. It's the m<* dangerous IP<>" ~ crated by post·lnduttNI Revolution man, and there '9 a hard core ot truth ln Bobby's gallows It: "I never got to the edge and looked down ." When the 1974 Phoe- nix crash left him with a broken foot, a smashed hand and several cracked ribs. he simply said: "I know why I crashed, and because I know , I h.ave no reason to fear It." When Bobby feU on some lean times, going three straight years with- out a victory, Al started his climb to the top. But even he had a rocky start -he broke his leg In a motorcycle aa:kient on the eve of the 1969 Indy race and had to drop out. Both men are perfectionists and fiercely Independent, and both have changed drtvtng teams In the last sev· eral years. Both have divorced and remarried, and each has three chll- dnrn -Including a pai' of boys named Robby and Al who are already begin- ning to bum up db1 and aprlnt tracks. Insiders say that Bobby hu a better chance than Al at Indy this year be· cause Al hu had problems with his Engllsh-bulh Longhorn. quallfyt.ng only 11th at Phoenix earlier In the sprtng. Oh. but Indy breeds no rp«Jal rtvaky, the two maintain. As Al puts It: -W• Ju• fMI 1t't lmportant to keep 1t 1n the family." Adds Bobby: "Just ,_ t>. surc to spel the name ~ht."a.I Ad .. l'liM..,.nl Ad-.111Mmen1 • ~ .. -"'~ . ~ ..... '•..._ ... .. ''I saved s100.00 • • on my insurance on two cars ••• without losing -a bit of coverage ••• when I switched to NATIONWIDE.'' 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Nearly one mUllon Americans have lost some or all of their sight due to Injuries, and this year, another 40,000 will be added to the toll. Most of these Injuries need never have happened. In fact , authorities estimate that 90 perCAant of those that occur can be prevented. . About 45 percent of all eye Injuries occur ln and around the home. Some are Inflicted by products used ln workshops or in making house· ho&d repairs. Others are caUMd by detergents or caustic chemJcals. Still others are brought on by Items used ln or near the eyes -contact lenses. hair brushes, combs and sunlamps. The btggest troublemak~ are sllven of metal, nalls, tacks and screws. These are responsible for more than 100,000 eye Injuries a year, most of them affecting men. In general, men are far more vulnerable to eye injuries suffered ln and·around the house than women, particularly when the injury ls due to bits of metal, construction materials or workshop tools. In fact, men are the victims ln 64 percent of isll household eye ecddents. Such mishaps cen be prevented, however, by wearing pro· tec:ttve goggles (which can be ordered at your optical shop). "Women •e tomewhat ludder than men as far as eye Injuries are concerned," explains California oph· thalmologist Dr. Byron H. Demorest, speaking for the American Assoda· tion of Ophthalmology. But, he adds, "they are prone to other problems such as scratches from long fingernails and Irritation from cosmetics." Mishaps with contact lenses are the second-ranking cause of home eye in· juries -and most of these affect women. Women are also Injured more often than men by accidental splashes of ammonia. bleach and oven cleaners -these are responsible for more than 18,000 painful and dangerous bums to the eye each year. To protect yourself from these ac· ddents it's Important to read the dlrec· tions on package labels carefully and to make sure that spray ncmles are di'ected away from the face. Some 160,000 school-age children suffer eye Injuries each year and an estimated 71 .000 youngsted under age 15 are treated In hospital emergency rooms for product~related accidents. The objects most hazard· ous to youngsters ln this age group In· dude baseballs, pencils and pieces of metal and gtass. Most of the Injuries occur when children are playing un· supervised. S urpr1slngly, relatively few eye injuries can be attributed to automoblle·accldents -car ec- ddcnts account for only 8 per· "cent of·aU injuries serious enough to rault In visk>n Impairment. Far more mishaps are related to sports, par· tlcuJarly baseball, tennis, squash, rac· quetball and basketball. In fact, the growing popularity of recquetba.11 (it's estimated that some seven million Americans now play) has been boost· tng the toll of injuries due to racquet sports. Dr. Frank J. Weinstock of Canton, Ohio, warns that an Injury raulting from being hit In the eye by 1 Flnt Aid for Eye Emergendea CbemaJ Bumi • F1ood the eye with wablr, keep- ing It open as wtde as posd:>&e. Con· ttnue for at leMt 15 minutes. Specb In the q. • Ult upper eyelid outwmd and down ova the lower bd . • L.t ta.I wash out apeck. e If !peClc doan't waih out, ban· dlee eye lightly and .... doctor. • Do NOT rub the eye. Blow9totheE,e • Apply cold compr mn for 15 mAnu• and IMn hourly • needed to reduce pain and swelling. • See a doctor. for a black eye or any dllcoloratlon -this can mean Internal damage. CW Md Puncturea. of Eye or £,.Md • Bandage lightly and see a doctor et once. " • Do NOT wash out eye. • Do NOT try to remove an object stuck In eye. ball should neve. be 1gn.,,.d. ~ Even a simple blac.k eye can be a sign of underlying damage, Dr. Weinstock explains. Other danger signals are cuts around the eyelids and pupUs that are dilated or other· wise irregular. These Injuries are among the easiest to prevent via safe· ty glasses or eyeguards for players who wear glasses or contact lenses. Although racquet sports are the fastest-growing cause of sports· related eye Injuries, far more occur during basebaJI and basketball games. Youngsters, particularly those be· tween the ages of 5 and 14. are most vulnerable to ~ball Injuries, while the 15-to 24-year-old age group Is at greater risk In basketbell games. BasketbaU accidents most' commonly occur under the net when arms, el· bows and ·fingers are flying. · Los Angeles Laker center Kareem Abdul· Jabbar suffered two eye Injuries under these circumstances and has · been wearing protective goggles ever since, a precaution doctors advise all players to take. Still another frequent cause of serious eye damage are the thousands of battery explosions that occur every §/~ar In the course of jump-starting cars. The National Society to Prevent BUndness report$ that two-thirds of the injuries suffered In these· explo· slons Involve the eyes and recom· mends that dnyone working wtth bat· teries webl protective goggles to keep flying fragments and chemicals out of the eyes. (For a safety sticker wtth In· structions for jump-starting and eye protection tips send 25 cents to: Na- tional Society to Prevent Blindness, 79 Madison Avenue, Dept. r911 fW. New York, N.Y. 10016.) riL.I -OfflCIALRUl.ES- .... YOUR..._.. 1 FANTASY" SWEEPSTAKES ..• --. ...... ..,_ .. _..,,_, .. _ ..,_ .. .,..., __ CIM0'-1,. ... ..,,Ct_. ........... .,._..,,....,_., ............. -.·--•:r •r ... -•-•OlllO~•"'zc.-...-•• ,-._ ::::-.::.-::.-:"-=::..-:: ~.:..·::.!:!":"" -====~..: .. =':r.== ... ..,._._...,.._. .... e--.,... ... -_.,.-. ... ,__..,._...,,,....,_., .._M ___ ltCM"-........... _ .... _ .... ....., ... ... ..--.--.. -·--..,s.-•s ... .a. ......... .,.._ .. _., ___ Or_ .... -··--·s. .. , .. 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From the big sky country of Mon- tana, Elaine Kettner sends a quick, after·work supper dish. BACON SPAGHElTI 1 pq. {l lb.)~ 1 lb. Mcoa , .... '"' lUIPOOfl prtk Nit in cup ereted Parm...,. cheae F-twllta "-hlv pOund WKk pepper 1. Cook spaghetti according to package directions: drain. 2. While IPaeh•ttl cooks, cook bacon until crllp. Drain bacon and crumble; save 2 tablespoons bacon drippings. 3. Beat eggs, add garlic alt, Parmesan cheese and pepper; beat again. 4. Quickly tou hot, drained spaghetti with racrve bacon drippings. Add egg· cheac mixture and toa. Sprinkle with crumbled bacon. Serve prompdy. Maka 4 gcnerout •nJlngt Approximate c:ott: $2. 75 Approximate cott per MrVtng: 65C The Kettners read FAMILY WEE.KL Y In the Gcuettc, BlDlngs, Mont. Elaine wrttes, 'This meal, with a salad, dessert and beverage figured In ls well under $5." The famdy recipe ft.le of Donna Philllpo from Fram~. Mass., provides a hearty meal-In-a-bowl chowder. · HOT DOG CHOWDER 1 ............. ,.... ........... OltlMol.-.~ t•.cmnM1.,... ... ... 1 .... m11 ... .... 1 SHJl'D• Clllry _,. .1 IPEFJ DI .... 1 IHIJIU ..... 'i4 , r I aaa ....-w.ll ....,_ I tdhr111• .,._....._. 'i4 aip ~ .... 'i4 aip ~,.....; 1 ...... 1. Place potatoes, carrots and onion In 1-quart Dutch own or secJCk pot. Add celery Mk, ult, sugar, pepper, bull, parsley and water. Heat to bolKng; reduce hat and limmcr for 20 minutes or until vegetables are tender. 2. Add toup and frankfurtas, stir, rvtum to bolling. Reduce heat and slrn· mer for 10 minutes. Maka about 4 quar1a Appro>Clrmite cost: $3. 75 Approximate cott per Ml'Vlng: 90C Donna writes, "This redpe -we caD It 'hot dog stew' -was handed down In my family from my great grandmother. Enjoy!" The Phllltpos read FAMILY WEE.KL Y In the Mid· dlaex News, Framingham, Mass. Far aad ...,., the beet. 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New to that select group this year: L 'EnnltQge, a Beverly HUls, Calll. hotel where room service can Include ltrOlllng mualdaDL PaHport to AIMrtca. Bruah up on your .Jopona., ltallono, Fron('Ota. Eapollol, or Deutxh • p&.ca liltad wKh the Gukle'• ~ eymbola. Otha avm· bolt._ where~ OW~ eheepdot or St ..... cait would be Ml· came ... wheftchalr ~-.. plec:a with BahlnsJ, horMback riding, golf. t«DOll. or ewtmmlng. Want • NIMl•lppl ttem·wbeelu ~ or a ..,... dn ..... IJoe Co•trf? llMy'r. ...oat the•· · tradtollll ~ !!Vlnp ol up to 50 pm!!! on admie- tloftl with the h dlecomat CO'IPW ID eec:h Gulde- • much •SW al told. many tlmet tht S6.9S pike. Pldct1p ...,... booll.,...or vow loail Mobil .... ltll&lon-. /rWttMy ortd /olrtllfor ploce to bet"' ~ aottc~BOll....-1 lr't ,_., 8dda 1111/lng time end money. you can plan ahead to-... tometl•19 mere. The odds .. hundreds of thoulandl to one against ~needing It. bui we t*'l a -.1nuance for you-15 llfe·llllltng lfPI In •fr-Mobl booldlt How lb.,,..,. 0 hoM#fn. Git one by--. eo .. Fm lhe eddr.-beloW. OI • I ... A ..... OIC JI I ................ . How to Get I Your monej,'s Worth By Suaon Gordon Shopping for major purchases today often seems llke a major gamble. Yet It ts possible to hedge your bets in the market· place, says Robert TuttJe, director of Information and systems develop· ment for the Council of Better Business Bureaus In Washington , D. C. By taking a planned approach to buying, you can greatly Improve your chances of being satisfied with a purchase. 1) Comparison shop. Quality, not price, shoukf be your primary con· cem. How can you determine quaJJ. ty? Ask friends for penonal en· dorsements. an Invaluable guide to quality, and· don't overlook advertis· Ing as a tool for comparing the claims that companies make about their pro- ducts. Also, take advantage of sales people's expertise. Ask them to ex· plain what makes their product better than the competition's. Then, examine the product careful· ly . ls It weD made and durable, or does It. seem poorly constructed? Ask about a guarantee (or warranty -the .tenns are used Interchange· ably). Read lt camuny -and under· stand It -before you buy. It may be worthwhile to pay more for a com· parable item that comes with one. On the other hand , a "limited warranty" may cover only parts that rarely break down and may not be worth much. Also che& delivery and Installation charges as well as finance rates, If you 're buying on time . And out the cost of a service call. Add these charges to the purchase price when you comparison-shop. 2) ChooM a .tore with M atab· lllhed procedme. for hancl1ing con· IWDft quertea and complaints. "My family looks for stores that have a consumer affairs department," Tuttle says. Most long-established and re· liable oneJ do. And make sure the store's refund policy meats -your needs. Will they rafund cash or give store credit only? 3) Ute the phone to do your pre· ltmlnary legwork -you11 save time ·and gas mo~. You can ftnd out whether an Item ls In stock, whether It comes with a guarantee, wh«ther credit cards are aa:eptad. 4)T ... ......_.ofMleebut only If you've alrudy done your horn4twolk. urn.. you've compert· ton-shopped, you''* better Off pass· Ing up the .-. Tu. ..a. pnce at one llln could be the regular price at anoetwr. ,, ....... -a.-. .. ..., P•d .. nq& ... ,..,_ ... In ..... --.. k'I the home llnpauwmeull ..... lmll cotdrKiOr hquendy needs money up front. to buy mater- ials. Ane. says TuttJe, but never pay the full amount In advance. He sug· gests paying a third of the amount when you enter Into the contract, a third midway through and the final third after completion of the job. If you 're asked to make a deposit, know what the tenns of the agree· ment are. It may be nonrefundable. 6) Complain effectively when your expectations aren't met. Follow these guidelines : • And the right person to complain to. Start with the person who sold you the Item . If he or she can't help you, ask to speak to the supervisor or con· sumer affairs representative If the store has one. Your chances of being helped are better if you stay calm and avoid any hostility. • Show proof of purchase -a receipt or canceled check. Tuttle's family tapes an envelope to the wall for oil receipts. •Voice your expectations of the product and the reasons why It failed to meet them. • State what redress you want: a refund. exchange or credit. e If you meet opposition, try "broken record." an assertiveness training technique. For Instance. If the store manager says he can only Unleas you've comparfaon- ahopped, you're better off paalng up a Bale. credlt your account -not give you a cash refund -say, "I understand the store policy. but I want my money back." Then If he says, ''I'm sorry. I can only give you aedit,'1 you say, "I know that, but I want my money back." Keep at It. It .does work. •Take your problem all the way to the top, If need be , In a letter to the president or owner of the firm or manufacturing company . State your cue, as above, endos· Ing copies (never orlglnals) of receipts and explaining how you would like the matter raolv~. Include your ad- dress and phone number. • If you get no raponse to your let· ters, call the nearest Better Business Bureau office or write to the Council of Better Business Bureaus In Wash· lngton, 0 .C. • Most 8.B.B. '• provide an al'bltra· Uon MrVlce: Both parties involved egree to an a!blttr Who makes a bind· Ing dec:llaon In the catc. Don't give up. You and your famUy .,. contumc1 al ).IOur ~i -SopClng good buying twblla now wll ,.. elw¥payolf. ., Advertiumenl Adv•rtlNment AdvertJument AdvertiNm~t Aovertiu ment My Feet Were Killing Me ... Until _,. I Found Relief in Germany! IT was the European .trip I had always dreamed about. I had the time and money to go where I wanted -see what I wanted. But I soon learned that money and time don't mean much when your feet hurt too much to walk. After a few days of sightseeing my feet were killing me. Oh, I tried to keep going. In Paris I limped through Notre Dame and along the Champs-Elysees. And I went up in the Eiffel Tower although l can't honestly say I remember the view. My feet were so tired and sore my whole body ached. While everybody else was having a great time, I was in my hotel room. I didn't even feel like sitting in a sidewalk cafe. The whole trip was like that until I got to Hamburg, Germany. There. by accident. l happened to hear about an exciting break- through for llnyone who suffers from sore. aching feet and /eg:r. This wonderful invention was a ccistom- made foot support called Flexible Feath- erspring. When l got a pair and slipped them into my shoes my pain disappeared almost in.~tant/y ._Th_e flexible shock absorbing sup- r port they gave my feet was like cradling them on a cushion of air. I could walk, stand. even run. The relief was truly a miracle. And just one pair was aJI I needed. I learned that women also can wear them- even with sandals and open backed shoes. They're completely invisible. Imagine how dumbfounded I was to dis- cover these miraculous devices were sold only in Europe. Right then I determined that I would share the miracle I discovered in Germany with my own countrymen. In the last nine years over a quarter mil- lion Americans of all ages-many with foot problems far more severe than mine-have experienced this blessed relief for them- selves. MADE FOR YOUR FEET ALONE Here's wh)C Feathersprings work for them and tl'hy they cun work for you . These sup- ports are like nothing you've ever seen before. They are custom formed and made for your feet alone.' Unlike con- ventional devices. they actu- ally imitate the youthful elas- tic support that Nature origi- nally intended your feet to have. NO RISK OFFER Whatever your problem-corns. cal- luses. pain in the balls of your fe et. burning nerve ends. painful a nkles. old injuries, backaches or just generally sore. aching feet. Flexible Feathersprings will bring you relief with every step you take or your money back. Don't suffer pain and discomfort need- lessly. If your feet hurt, the miracle of Ger- many can help you. Write for more detailed Information. There is no obligation what- soever. No salesman will call. Just ftll out the coupon below and mail It today. WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE MIRACLE: ~ 1981 feottlefsp'ing 1n1emo1lonol Corp .• 13100 Stone Avenue. Nor!h, Seattle, Washington 98133 'Po~ by Professional Mocleh ~ .' ~ ,, t • • R ectlved my wife's Fuuhnsprlngs two days ago. Thty are supu-neithtr of us can btlit'vt the ,,_ suits. She has had ttr- fibltt fut/or year.~; ul- rtody no pain. lnci- dt>ntal/y. hu sure lcnu Is much bt'lttr ... As a retired physidan. this Tt'sult is a mat· · in!(. Dr.-C.O.C./Tucson, Arizona ··My h11sband felt a grtat nlltf and no more pain. They are tr11ly an ans .. ,tr to our prayers. Only • wish that ht lta'd h~ard <Jf thtm tM1tnty years all<>·" MrJ. F.J.S.lftlttairit, Louisiana ... .. Since 'I 've b een ll'taring Feather- springs I huve been able to wear shoes I wasn't <Ible w h'tar btfore. Mainly bt>- couu of my corns and cal/usu. Thllnks a hundrl'd timn over.·· A.H./Eost Orange. Nt'w Jtrsty ''/have bun ... ,aring your Feathtrspring Foot Supports/or uvtr a yt'ar now. and I just K'ant to ltt you know thf' grtat com· • fort I am f'Xptrltn~· Ing. I havt ruom· mtndtd tlrtm to many Qf 011r Si1ttr1 .tl4/ft,.. 1111 from foot trou· bit.'' Sliter Mary Patrou C.S.J. r--------------------------. I FEATHERSPRiNO INTERNATIONAL II CORPORATION - . 13100 Stone Avenue, North; Dept. FW221 I Sellttle, Wnhlngton M133 I II YES! I want to learn more about the guaranteed relief I Flexible Featherspring Foot Supports can ,ive. Please I send me your free brochure. I understand that there is I no obliption and that no salesman will call. I I Print Name Addreu City S'* Zip When In 8elltle 9telt the ,,~ bulldlng. -----------------------·-- t COlllllG ATI'llACTIONS J'9gle may be out, macho In, for the new TV MatOll, says a survey of 85 pilot epl· sodes the three ma)or net· works are considering. Only a handful will show up come September, but some trends are emerging, notes PhU r----------~---------.,.----------1 Burrell, who did the survey for advertising's Dancer Fitz. gerald Sample, Inc. For one, there's the ab- sence of rtsque comedy, ~ la Three's Com· pony. "Ratings fot comedies re· volvlng around cleavage and coy naughtin~ have been steadily slipping," says Burrell. A few other developments to watch for: Action shows with macho appeal In the form of motorcyclists, fire· men and spys; series Inspired by movies -besides the al· ready-aired Private Ben· jam/n, pilots have been done based on F<JtN and Norma Rae; the return of star perfor· ers such as James Gamer. Angie Oicldnson and Dick Van Dyke, and ftnaDy, NBC Is looking at three shows all dealing with men of the cloth, including Bungle Ab- bey, the story of seven off· beat monks. RAGING BULL Are you btentng, John Travolta, and the thousands of others out there hooked on riding rNCbanical bulls. Be careful, you could w1nd up with a bad case of "Urban Cowboy Myogloblnuna." In a recent letter to the Joumol of the Amerlcan Mdcal ~. two CalWomla ~coined the tern to~ the (':11111 of. "• ,NAY WIBCLY • ._ .._ *' 30-year~ld man with myo· gJoblnwia -blood ln the urine after vigorous, pro· longed exercise. It seems his problem resulted from spend- ing an evening guzzling beer at a local country and wes· tern bar and then taking three l°"second spins on a mechanJcal bull set at "pro- f esskmal" speed. HAIRY WORK Now that you've read our cover story on the racing Unser brothers, you may wonder what Indy 500 driv- ers do when they're not risk- ing fiery death at 160 miles an hour. WeB, Lany "Boom Boom" Cannon· spends his off ·hours cutting, shampoo· Ing and teasing hair. Cannon, 44. has been rac- ing for 23 years (Sunday will be hls ftfth try at Indy) and also operates his own unisex halrstyMng talon In Danvlllc, m. And the burly father of two Ma nothing unusual about his dichotomous ca- reen. "Back In high tchool, l said that one day I would be a barber and also race In the Indy 500," M notes. "And at my 25th reunion recently, everybody taid I was the on- ly one who was doing what M had predicted." WARM-UP WIW4IP MemortaJ o.y weekend ndmonally brings the ltlrt ol werm-wadwr adMlta. But befoN you jump rtgt1l in, IOIN pncautk>nt .. \n order. For openen, CXpoM your .act. to the "'" ~ ly, especially If you're faJr- skinned. Secondly, to reduce the risk of heat aamps, drink plenty of liquids and Increase your salt lntake. Exercising too much after a long layoff can surely brtng on the summertime blues If It aiuses tom or pulled mus· des. The best prevention Is simply to warm up first by stretching all your muscles through various exercises such as toe-touches. explains Pat Lambont. head athletic trainer at Catholic University. And start your fltn~ pro· gram slowly, building up gradually to tougher work· outs. "Muscles can be compared to a piece of plastic," says Lamb<>nl. "If the plastic Is cold, it's much harder to bend without snapping. But when warm, it's flexible and bends easily without break· Ing." SllXANDTH• SINQLll llOY Today's college men seems a bit confused In his attitude toward women and wx : In a survey ol 300 men from the clall of '81 done for Nancy Friday, •uthor of Men ~ The N.-,_.,_.,...... .-1 .._....,A .... ,._,._. 11.Y. ,_, ~~ I~ Y,4=6.~,_~IAIMmll._• ....... ldnar.,,,,,,. eo.t In Love, a large proportion of men seem to enjoy the thought of sexually aggres· slve women. For example, 82 percent said they would be "excited" if a woman took the Initiative during sex, and 66 percent said they would be "excited" If a woman made a sexual overture toward them. However, weD over half of the young men expressed a preference for marrying a womlln with llttle sexual experience: Twenty· six percent want to many vtrgtns, and 30 percent say 8oO Heubecker they pref er their wives to have had only one lover or "a few." ROUGHWAVD lncreaslngly, microwaves are entering our environment from aources Bke TV towers and radar equipment and, thus far, no maxJmum safety level has been determined. But now, a new study finds that low, presumably safe levels of microwaves cause rats to become lethargic and reluctant to engage In ex· ploratory actMdes, such as searching out food. Dr. Robert Lebovttz. aseo- ciete professor of physiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, explains that even low radiation levels can cause slight body-tempera· ture changes -a physiologi- cal factor known to affect be· havior. (lebovitz compares It to turning off the air-condl· tlonlng on a steamy day. You simply would not work as well.) But since microwaves heat from the Inside, Lebo- vltz theorizes that perhaps the body does not perceive the microwave heat and thus does not react accordingly, causing the lethargy. -Eliot Kaplan BIRTHDAYS (All Gemlnt) Sunday -sOb Dylan 40. Monday -Bev- erly SUls 52; Claude Akins 63; Leslie Uggams 38; Miles Davis 55; Tom T. HaU 45. Tu.f,ay -James Amess 58; Peggy Lee 61 ; Robert Morley 73. Wedneeclay - Heruy Kissinger 58: Sam Snead 69; Lou Gossett 45; Vincent Price 70. Thundey Bob Hope. 8evcdy .. -Cam>D Baker 46; Gladys KnWtt 37. frtdll, -Bob Hope 78. S.tunt.y -Ben- ny Goodman 72. I •VII.._ ............ 14120 .................. 5370 .,....,.._ ...... OHO •llllOf ........... 14011 ·~11t.11Ma 1171·71 .. 21411 ..... , ............ OUll • ftii Cine c..i,.41 ...... 2 u J4 •Ehll........,Y.2 .... JUll •1111r.--. ......... 2ug• .................. 101 • •llltOfllllM......,_ .. US I ................... 1••1° .,,..,~, ....... •• r .,.... .... , ... '"11737 • ... ..._ .. I ot ·=-~ .......... 1., :=...~-=~nil• 'liM•~-·11 I . ...... ..... • .... .....• ll ~ ....... 7 . -..... . • . ......... .l.111 ..................... Ul10 ..... ~: f..ilY •... 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YSl.9.ft.YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -146-1914 0 A T<;UN , c:nvta MOTOIS' 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-131-3171 CHEVROLET . co111· • c;H1¥10UT 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -146-1 zoo GMC uMYllUTY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -14 .. M41 PEUGEOT IMCH IMfoaTS 848 Dow Street Nlwport Beech -712.otM POH~CH[-AU')I IOY CAIV9t IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640.644~ SA009••Ck1MW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Vlef<> 131·2040 ~ 4tMt4t MA ZQ,\ 1988 Harbor Blvd. QJlta Mee&-··~··· VOLK<)WAGll~ ' / . Dail Pilat , COSTA lll!llA J LAGliNA lll!MlH HUN11HO'fON Bl!ACH NEWPORT l!ACH FOUNTAIN VAUEY IRVINE SAN a.EMEN'n WUX OI' MAY M-llAY • TV WEEK MA.Y 2•. 1981 Tht .,.mle<e ol The GM, Tho Gold W'1oh and Dyn•m•~~dJP.1-I "~ 0 the sequel to the successful The Girl. the Gold Watch end 111Jte Everything, a Ira on Memorial Day Monday from 8 to 1 OPM II --li wlll be repeated on Tuesday at 8PM. Both the orlglnal story and the sequel are based on John 0 . MacDon,ld's best selling novel abOut a young man whose Inheritance from his millionaire uncle Is merely a gold watch. But 11 turns out to be a priceless legllcy-one that leads to countless exciting adventures because the watch can freeze time for all but the person who controls It Phlllp MacHale and Lee Purcell are the stars and the guest-star list Includes such recognizable faces as Gene Barry, Morgan Fairchild. Jack Elam. Zohra Lampert, Jerry Mathers ('Beaver' in Leave It to Seaver), , Carol Lawrence, Gary Lockwood. Larry llnvllle and Tom Poston. Since Its inception. television producers have been very much aware of how Important the chemistry between actors Is to a particular series. Two perfect examples of this are I Love Lucy and, rriore recently, M•A •s •H. Arthur Fellows and Terry Keegan. the executive producers of The Girl. th• Gold Watch and Dynamite, feel that they have put together tust such a winning combination Phil Ip MacHale stars as the true-blue. stralght-•rrow Kirby Winter, the heir to a floundering business •nd the'f'l'laglc•t. miraculous time-stopping waich. Aside from having had long-running roles In the daytime dramH Another World, Somerset, Qne Life to Live and The DoctDrs. M•cHale has filmed over 120 commercials for Hardy's, a popular fast• food chain In the southeast, as a macho stockcar driver. Lee Purcell stars as the beguiling Bonnie lee Beaumont. Of Bonnie Lee's character. Purcell, Whose talents have won • her roles as .diversified as that of a 19th century adultreu in the feature film, Kid Blue, and of the beautiful lllent screen star, Biiiie OoYe, In the television movie Howard, the Amaz- ing Mr. Hughea, explains, "She's a lady who Is smart, sassy and sweet." Sleted for continuing roles If the profect should go Into series-are Burton Gilliam. as the bumbling but lrreslstlble Hoover Hess 111, and Zohra Lampert as the spirited and. to her chagrin, still aingle, Wiima Farnham Throughout the tht'ee-weell filming on, In, and around' Sacramento River Delta locaclona. the 'mood was one or profeulonal cooperation. a well as genuine comredarle on • the part of the caat and crew alike. , • "Working with Phil was auc:h a pleasure," Purcell wlun· tHr11. "We attot romantic tcenet on the verY llrat day. ao.we got owr. befng'ewkwerd wtth MCh other real fast.•• · • .... , .... ,14 . MO • "f• ff Ille MMe fl Mi(' (Mr) '&0-Yillceot Price, Mir\ D1Mn. • ~ , ......... (COlll)-8111 Bllbf. 7:11 (JI "Car W" (CIDlll) '76-tidwd ""°'· f1111kJ,.i Ajlyt, S.llJ Boyar. ..... (I) 0 ...., ...... ~COlll) '7$-Gent Wihllf, ·-d Pryor. •• ..,..,,.. (COlll) '74-Wilhalft Holden, Kay Ltlll. ..,.,, ... ,n. 7:30 • "Tiie S.... ._.i. (dra) '61-.lllla Waynt, OM! JMsse1. l;IO e "Tiie c...e ,_. .. Pitt I. (dra) '63-Slm ~·· • "Tiie tlilt, ...... lllldl _. ..,_....,, (COii) '11-Lff Pwcal. t:oa • CJ) <11 9 Wfte ,.,.... .... (dra) '79-Ptltr Stram. . • .,...,, lllY a .. a.-oo • "Tiie °""'' .,.... <••> '61-w._ HolclH, Cliff llokboll . • "Tiie Crtat '-*" Cold. (dra) '63-Sttwe McQwtl\. • "Tiie Cift. .. ~Mil .. ..,_..... (R) (COlll) 11-IM Pwal. wu.JOAY, tllY 11 l:tl • (I) ([J) (!}) "Tiie"""' ,......,_ • .,, " ........ <••> '80-Powtts Boollle, Ned &atty, lftet CW., Rusalill4 Cull. • "Tiie Owl ..... "-taf" (CNI) '70-Blitln StlttSlld •"Mill llliae" (COii) '16-frtd W'lllllllSOll, lticJlard l'r10I J'INISDAY, lllY ZI .... • ..... .. c..." (ftS) '55-lllltS Capty, Joltl Der~ • "1111 _, ...... met CMr" C-.> '67-a.rt ~ ..... tf. u.-r '73-[)ecljllltftttry • t:oa e u a ........ .....-cc1ra> ·11-Bru11o KnJ, LH Mel. f'llDAY, lllY Zi 1.111 • "Tiie :C. c:~:lnh ,,.. {Miff) '61-llDd T1ytor. e "Y... "(dra) 72-Allftt BallCrOlt, ltobtfl SU.. • ..,.....,. ff .. _.. (•dv) '74-0ocumentary t.00 • CJ) 121 '11llMI" (d11) '71-Mlllo Thomas. (JI ........ (drt) '69-Ptul Ntwma11, Joannt t Woodwafd. a "0.'t Ml """ri:iJ '67-To_llJ Curtis, ClaWia C.dinalt. v SA Y, lllY Jt l:tl • ''Tiie Perils tf ,_.. .. (tom) '67-ht Boone, Pemell Alidia. e ·=.Zn'' (adV) 'SS-Clluc~ CollllOIS, Cllarlts 8'ontoll. • l:tl I " IWy" (com) '64-Metlon lkanclo, Dawld NIYe11. "Tr.....,. lllMM" '77-Docul!ltlllary. t.00 9 (I) 0 !m "Sa 1114 ... Sillctt hNIM" (com) '79-Mike f1«tn. IO:tO D "°"111 !ltd" (mys) '76-David Htllltlinp. Dana Nicolodi. ~UPE:R ~AT€LLIT( ~(R\JIC( ....................... __ .,......,..2, ......... ..... .......... ,,.... .. . Southern C.lllornla'• Prem*9 Mollie Ctlannef with Special Screening• end All Night Pro- O'lfM"llng . • 80 Hourt Per WMk of Cl...ic Molllet • Countty & w.aern Programming • Pre-Seeton Falcon• Footbell • Hawkt 8..Utball • 8'aY9I Bateball • Boxing • Bowling • Tennis • Golf & Much More . (ESllll) 1400 NCM Sporting Eventa • YtCT & li>avls Cup Tennit • Wedneaday Nit• Flghtt • Volleyball • u. S. Olympic Team Hockey• Soccier and•many more aportlag events. """" WGN w Tap Independent TV atatlon t..iunng one of the belt tum llbrarl ... Recient 8Wlll"d winning lhOW9 • well .. th• c1 ... 1ce • Large Mlectlon ot chlldfen't c1 ... 1ca • CUbf Belet*I • Buli. BMUU>all • Sting Socc.r • All Chicago Te.,. • Exclual¥9 Goll Coverage . ON UY9 On tetevlalon 24h;u,.. • dey. Forei9n news, national newt. •port• newt, financial newt. TeleYltlon newt Ilk• never before. Pra.nted by TurMr Broadcaatlng. Dellvered only on cable. ...... ., ............ "" 14 ... 0111 ~ MfYlet "" 142·3210 ' , I M ..... 1M die USO ~eta 40 ,_. " ,,...... .... ,. ...... la ..... . ...,~.,,...., .... .... ,_. r 'd I *M II WW 1 ... USO .W -...ri. 1M tt.e USO II ...... 1 tw-._ ....... ~ ..... f,.wat ,.. ............... ..,...,, .., .... ,... M ...,_,,All-Stir llftlt. 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VIDEO CASSETTES F-OR SAU OR IEtn ,. • •• . -, • ., : I * PONTI * IHllMll• WOMAM * OIDIMAIY PIOflUI * •ALAXIMA * a.HANT MAN * WM.A T'S UP DOC * llllA&. * YOUN• RANllMSTllH • MY aoooy YA&.IMTINI * HOPSCOTCH * W... WORLDS COWDI • JUNIOl IONM8 PLUS 1w. °' cmm TfTUI -•u. un•s NOMI MOYW 01 SUDIS CONYMT'm TO V•IO TA" VIDEO CASSEi IE RENTALS VISA" 1114.I~ .......... , .... SllllNY (C..._,.) IJI "' Geis .... C.etry as-.~s..-c -6:30-....... CJ)~&••·· ...... c..ftrtlla • tit , ... s,.dal .... &....,.. ..... llcl ..... ()]) bft"'-• Mefie: "c..,it T ... I Wift" (C4111) (90m)-8ill 811by A touple lllre • very 1tt11etrve maid OFIQIS @ CtecUtl'• V1cWy ~ Cll llcblap" tlle "'* Olt °"' 7:00 •(J)@ M .... 8 0 8 OIMtJ.'s WtNtrf1I WefN: ..,..,. ..... 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G Gldt!SE VMOUIM: • WHEEL OF OUTlllY . " .. ..,.. • llletlt: "lrtuY'' (com) '74 (2hrs)-Wllham Holden, Kay Lenz. The stOty of a 17·ytar-old ftt••· rted &!fl who bfinp ntw llopt 111d h1pp1nea into tht life of 1 cynical drvorced SO·ym·old man. II) HEE HAW! HOmsT • COUmY 011 THE NI e Htt New The Sl1tle1 lkothe11, J1mm1 Cannon and tlle RalP41 Case Oancen 111 llle 111est1. O Tiit C.... 0.,., "Lost Re· ltU ol the Su" g Tiie c.dNI CW,., P11t II. '1he Ntle" C.ptaift J1equa Coli sttau's eapedrt1on elon& Ille Ntlt, lht sroup loot.s closely at 10111e of tllt chanps twouatit lllovl by lht 1ntrv· SIOll of ttchnoioCY tloA& IM tet· old river ........ o.tM =-Matt~• Tllutre: "Tiie -1:30- • TM W1rW TtMrTW ...... 9:00 ·-~ • CJ) CBI 9 Sf'Om: Tiie IM, ._ (Jiits) tovmc• ot the crt1tts1 auto rtee Ill tht warid 1111 llmt·clly pmentation from the lnd11n1pohs Motor Spee=~•• ..... ··=·= .. • 0 TllNtre'. Tiie W.. llwl ftnny Ids u chip llOM wlltft Charlott• ·1nd ArntrilO 10 to I llovse Pi'tY 1t IJlt Cutlt de1n's country home. ~r. they m1n111 to &fve r anny IM sli9 ind 111tnd Ille tesl of 1111 dly 1t 1 ttl ,.,. "'"· a Stew Mitt'• ................ -9:30- • Tiit """ tf s.""81 ....... Lff. .TMt ........ ...... o.Mtt 10100 e D 8 SPEClAL: Mt• .. 1t1t1 ••tr (R) (Ill<) Collosts Battwa Eden. Brooke Shields 1nd Glo111 Swanson 111 ~lntd by 10 olllet wOlllen to spothpt Ille most ucillnc men of lllllf ltlltfltlofts lrOlll 111 w1IU of Ille. ..... etr.tAICllr"-' •WlfN~llM 0 Vic.,....., T ... "' t11t f• "" (C.C) ...................... 8 M ,..... "Tiit Trvtll Abolll WOllltn" rv WEEK. MA.Y 24, t981 -10:30- • CJ) 0 Tiit Jeff•-(R) rlof ence'1 vivid lm111n1hon tr1nslorms I tbe Jetfenons and lhe11 lntnds 11110 ch.arlCttn tn • '°'P opera. tn wll!Cll the ml dry cit1n1111 m11n1te G R (GeOte•> torments Iris f11111ly 1Ad 1uoclatts to their mU<lhrolls limits .""', ... • ....... rt 9 Tiie Qik.1(1 ClrCll ,.,.. 11:00 1 •BCIJD8 11M • PICllltlln • ow n.. -.. "'-' tDlrtY• ..... 91.-PY....., -11:30- • 5"111 F1ul •"' 7'00.. (f)T ..... ..... : ... ,..,. .. ......,.. (wn) '67-Chnt Wtwood. (I)** ... ..,. • "'c. .. ""'*' .la ............... -11:45- ..... "Tiii lld~ -~ ........... '--" e G ID .,... "11le l.llltlltlt ....,.. (dr1) 'll-lll11n Keilll. 12100 •we11ew1 . (11 Mefie: "n.CltlMla ~ .. (dra) '74-Hal Holbrook. ID Mefle: To be anllOllnetf en..._.. -12:•5- • llletlt: "Tlt Utt ... t 11" (C4111)-Hope La111•. lltl1 CoMy. been Inexorably linked to George Balanchine. When he was just 21 years old, he collaborated with the formidable talents of composer Maurice Ravel and poetlnovellst/llbrettlst Colette. Twenty-one years later, ~lanchlne brought the production to America, and In 1975, he revived It for the New York City Ballet's Ravel festival. But Balanchine was never completely utlsfled wich any of the productions; he found the theater wu too real for this lyrical fantasy. In a landmark undertaking, George Balanchine and collaborator Kermit love have reconcelved The Spell· bound Child, thl1 time for television. It airs on CrNt l'~rmances: D1nce In America series on Monday at 8PM on KOT (Ch.nnel 28) and KVCR (Channet 24). The Spellbound ChSld ti the •tCHY of a youttg boy'• Journey Into an uncontrollable fantasy wortd. At played bv newctNMf chrtttophet Byan, the Child rttentt his mother'• directive to do homework. In dtfl1nce, he ttkkl hK tonaue out-and It promptly ordered to htl room. FNStrated and enrapd, the boy deltroyl evlfY'htnt wtthm reach. Mlllcdy, the aplrlt of hft tantrum lnfulet the rnql9d remains of his belonl'"P· Tht Armchair (lkylnt Youns) comet to IW., threa .... to swallow htm up; the Teapoc Md Teacup (Mel TomNnlon - Sutlft freedman) rfM up Ind dance dW own dance; Fire (kartn von ~) pmyt dinttrOUI trtckl Ind his fevortte ~ rtlncetl (Karen Hunt) Koldt him for _.,,.her from the only wOftd ~ knew. A blld ..,... cat tNdt the boy lnlo an Mrily bMutifut ....., 'fnhlbltld by si.nt 1ntect1 Ind out· ... .,.... naM IQD ~ wtth thW humln YllHor. The boy ~ Mlny (,....,,....... ... onfty ~mate ... {toy .... ~ to the Wiit, ... ..... euH.tnl WcMftll ,. loY ha1 clMCt In It, dw Squmt the loy hll tllid Ind men. .................. 41 cc.c> .... a H••rn • ................. I01't: 11111 Ill Ir Ille .... CS• ,...._ .. ,,, Mm ... 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CJ)tt'tY• ...... -~rt USA ........... e CJ) SHITS: Tiit h1., SM , ... e 11 .... : "111ttleU Mll•ts • ,.,... " ~· c111ys> ·cz-S.Jll RltllboM. Niatl 8nKA ... : ..,.. °" .. 1111 Jeclal" ~~Edw11d foa o a wom: s,.tlMllN O Ctllt,...,.._• lhtlt: ........ ,,, •• '" lill<W" (mys) 'SJ-Jun Ptlt,11 ID Mtllct, 111111 1 EllClMltt't -1:30- (f) ftcllll • '"' ..... P'lctw• • J.T,., Cl) SfOm: ll...rlll w ............. 2100 (])Oicll&I• .... :t.:J ..... ...... u ...... .,, • l1it ~ ""1 S., "Tht hl1t111 of Granny Weather.ii" -Z:lO-e CJ) a SPOITS: A•ttriCH s,.m..• Gene Hackman trap· shoots with loP muumen In North Wale1; Sanely Hill travels to the 1unstu of llomeo to uncover lhe stoty ol the end1n1tftd oranauun. alld L11111rd Sloe~ alld llernhlrd Russi Ira.ti don Ille C.nboo Mou11 ta1ftS :n Canada ..... .,... Miil 1111 ,...." (wts) '67-Ralph Tae1er @•....-0 "-',.,... ... ID si.,re • o.lltt a wom: ,...,,..,-,a-,_. 8 ~Wr.AC..flllitJ ill ...... 3100 e z•'• • fl•ilJ Fil• fHllHI: "MtllJ· .... w 1 .. t .. (corn) ·~6-Dun Mll1111. Jtf!Y ltWIS w.v." ...... s,.ts ~ <IJ Ttle~ ..... : "Sia ...... Si.cte Cikf" (COlll~~-Tony Cu111s I 0 : "ClmH le Vtccar•" • (dr1)-Dav1d llkney • 11M 0,.. lllM a T111tt1Mt: UMt tnMll ..._ D 0 SPOITS: , ......... , <>-· Jtfftn I 8:00 811 <IJ>OIB lltft hf• ..... ~ ..... : .., .............. U•lltr" (hor) '60 (90m)-Vln'9nl Price. Mark Di mon, Myru FICtJ. A brother and smer 111 tht last of • family lint curied w•th madnea for many 1ener11tons end tlM brotlltr becomes viot.ntly Oj)pOStd to 1111 stStt!'s planned m1rri11e 1114 lit rewrts to mtcabr• ends to prt'ftllt the t11nted Uslltr blood from sprtl4· 1n1 lo lulurt atntrltlOllS (D)11Mllcktlr•f'lles •M•Aei..i @ EltMlim rD M Cr..tw• littat 1M S..- (R) "Ways and MuM" JIMS .... c1des that lie wo11ld ratMf lace 1 sa~11e doe any day than like on tlle 1ob of mak1nc 1 ipeeeh to the Oaf. rowby Youth Club What's wrong with this picture? Nothing This couple is happy. And the last thing that comes between them is age Tonight. join Or. Joyce Brothers and find out why mature men and women seek love in younger circles. Watch "May/December Love:· a special six-part Eyewitness News Closeup. S~\ @EYEWITNESS ~1 NEWS4&5 PM Because there's more to life than news. weather and sports. n•• ...... ...,..<""> ·--Jolltl Wapt. u :JI • ''Tiit ..., Sutdlef" (llot) '45-ltll Lupi. . •mtl . ..,... ................ (tell!) '63-ll'DY {>oMllM. l:on· •sc ... .. •• • ......... (Nw) '69-Bult ::: 11ol. ds, Anne f11ncis, lylt • Alt 1dwtnturtt dtYilet 1 111t to retrlevt • fortune Ill lllld 1ll4dt11 from J1penese ...... ,. • "'111 .. ,..,,,,. (com) '4!-Ht.ry Fonda, Din Defore. • Jedi Canon, Olivia dt Havilland. ,. .. e "ft IWI lld llCt" (dra) 'H -AIUllt M11rpllJ. Mmhall '*"-· ai.tes DrlM. Gita ,._, Jedi Kelty. Tiit ttory of Alwericl'1 llloet decorated hero of h1d War II. TV WEEK. MAV 24, 1911 tll to wisit llis pntly ill fllller. •c.t11 1Ch00 e Cl> 0 Lii "-(R) Billie can't lleilfte it.._• ... Ollt Oii I story llld Ills ill loft witJ1 lier IMWS IOIKCt, 1 "° NleNR pleJll wllo's hnlnc • 1114 .... •• • SPIClllL: ..... liill 1 'l• (lllf) [ril lstrMl, LIMI Grim.Mii ........... ~ t~"" libs Ill~· i11c 1oo11 11 "°""" • .. COMid· eretl tops i11 1111111 of "8uty1 ~ .............. ... ..... . ........... ....... _ eTtleA IL [ .. .......... ........... -lO:JO-..... •Tele' AllH .. It" a .... n..tl'l:Tlll ..... ...... (ec)(R) 11100 ••C1>9Cl>9 ... ....... . .. ,,... ."" .......... •••"PM .. .., ... ·~ -U:JO-t.W,?.._ ....... ~. ···=-=-· i~v. ... .. ~ 1CT""'*"' .... . 1•100 ~ ........... IP...!'!' . .......... ......... . -lt.Jl-L'IL"' ' __ ... .... _..,.. tlOO g...~--:,. .. -n:~ .. -1:11-E ................. (*t) 7l-AI , .. , r" .............. ........... i.. .... ... ..._ ............ ' 1rc.u .. ,,.. ••• 1-T..!..."t::. ':-;ti ..... "" .. ., ... 1-1111 , ............. , 1 ... 111 ........... 11. ,_,._ .. ~= ............. M@!!~•"ll'.: __ ,_ ........ Su~ a nuclear· war is not a matter of luck. You'd better be ready. Be- cause if a nuclear holocaust strikes, and you're not pre- pared, you'll probably die. Tonight through Wednesday, Gene Gleeson will show you survival tactics. And the one room in Los Angeles that might save your life. Watch "L.A. and The Bomb:· a startling Eyewitness News Closeup. (l} EYEWITNESS MEWS6&11PM Because there's more to life than news, weather and sports. TU•SDAY ... , 1' ,., .... "" ,,__ liltilta. Jluse ... OlntltE l'IOCWCs: ...... ,., '"'Clll\l.llCt,.,. Ille d•r''"""''· DmlME llCMU 11:00 m "St... Trill" (wes) '33-Jolln Wayne. 11:30 D "law Uet" (d11) 'S6- ROly C.lho1111. YVOftnt de C.rlo IZ:OO m ~ lit TrW' (wes) 'S2-Kifk Do1111ts. h e Mllltt I :00 e "C.,. 11111 • ...,,.. (com) '7J Od Ward Cltff Gofman 3:00 QI) "C.11••. Ju er Mer• (c.om) '73 Karen V1lenhne J:JO D "h1111111e" (adv) 'S9- 09folhJ D•ndrldce ....... w .... .. ..., ... ......... a. ... rta QI ..... ~" .... s.. 7:00 !::£-- =~ ..... (II)~ .. • Ill 11°A-S•H (JJJ flT .. 1111 Tnielt e Tiie Strltb If S... frwilce 0 ~ ,, .. Ille Gfllll4 u, • °"' r., (c.c) .......... ..., a 1\e lllcWlt.*11 """' -7:30- • Z• Ille T ... ~ ="-'r..r,. ea.1111 --"!"'!!Ill~-...'!"!!!"-.... • E,." LA •V•NING I • fta !tit .... .____________ • Al,. Ille, • ..., tr.z ra•s•H u..,.., .. , 8:00 · ••o ooi ..... .......... ••CD • .._. Cl" SNITS: lt,.._11 (Continued ltom 6 JOPM) The San Oteao l'tdres 11 Ille Holl(1oa Astroa • Tk '""hill! e M0A-S0H •GtNn.. (I Of~"" .... • IJIJ The Eltdric c.,., -6:30- (a} (JJl (JJ ..... D TIM JtUJ't WIW (ti ..,.., llllf ..... _, ........ _.., t Slit! ---I Ill .. " ........ .. . _ .. , .. ,. ............... .. ..._. ... ·--........... ..... .... .., __ ...._ a .............. _,lill! IM .. I r .. -·. ,a=.. ...... '1i&1:!9' :~ ....... .,_.. -I 0 c:.Mil' c.,.. • Tiie ....,., ... ., t.,lft ...... utea ....... 8100 • (II '"CIAI.: IKt ,., '"' ur.. c.... .... (10m) f« • cllild, Ille Mjult111t11t front lllllcl,I!!· !loft to tCIUllity It I bit lllOfl dilfi· tllll, H Ille l'tai111t pna learnt. The clen'a aum111er ne1tlon •I a wildef. nesa ump In tl1t Wttl turns Into 111 1dv1ritur1 lllty hfd not 1ntict~i when thty ruft lftto • ban4 of • Sarah Purcell-Producer! It may not qualify for the Guinness Book ol World Rec· ords, but Sar1h Purcell 1lway1 wears a dress when cohost· Ing NBC'• Real People, 1ir1ng Wednesdays al 8PM "I just won't weir pints on the show," she explalns "There are three men and myself on the panel, so I feel lt'a real Important t 1IW1YS look aa wom1nly as PoHlble." To Insure that goal. Sarah spends MYeral days a month shopping In boutiQUH 1round Loa Angeles for her on-air wardrobe. "unfortunately," ahe laughs, "everything I buy beeomes the property of the show " Sarah, who returns tor her third full season on the hit series this fall, Is anxious 10 branch off In new c1reer dlreolfons. Besides st1rrlng In the high rated t'levlslon movie, Terror Among UI, ah4t l'K9fltfy formed her own production company to produce ind stir In her own TV projecta. She wRI ltlr In two major motion plcturN for televlslon and 1 Mriff pilot for NBC during the 1982-83 aeaaon The non .. xclualve. far l'MChlng tranHctlon wlll heve Ma. Purcell atar In on• of th• two motion plct1,1rea and •llr In and• produce tht MCond film under the banner of her MWl)I· formed "°'"Ptlny. S.J. Purcell EnterJ>(IMe. Aleo, Mt Purcell 11 ce>mmltted to atlr In a pilot to ~ produced next aeuon bV her S.J. Purcell Ente(Pfl8" organization. ~ntly, the produced aegmtnta fOt ,..,, Kid•, two ~l•I edltlont of RMI 1'9of'M, focutlng on th4t wo"<I of youngat.,. A. nattve of Alchmond, Ind., the grw up In Sen Ol9go whert n began her profeMlonal career In 1 Mt u en aaalettnt pro0ram dlrectof'/weather glrl/movle hOlt for KFMl-TV. lefore joining RMI People In Apfll of 1979, lhe ... cohOlt Of KA.8C'eA.M. Loe AnQMI trom Oc1c>Mr. 1176. to Jaf't41ery, 1919. Other eohoettng c~lts lnctudt NIC'e T,,_ BIO Show. the 1171-77 Emmy-winning ~ltc1Nn'1 ... Ml, Sandlot Su,_,,.,., .ncs a game ahow on MC Cellcl ,,,. ..,.,,.. ··1·m clrMn," IM..,., "I thqht 1wuunettr.athle•1 Clftlld .a I bloame I clW clown. UM molll '*'°"'*9, l'lft ........... to'"'°" my....,,., .. Alt ....,... .... llnh IOOOfftt)lnlel ....... °" .. ,..,. M hoMI ... --..1p111d her 11•uta11e wll\ M ........... =· ................ .... ....... ................... ..... • "N .. ·'°°·"•.-. ''ft ...... ln = .................... ~--- TV WEEK. MAY 24, 1981 Mister Rogers talks about COMPETITION With enthusiastic mail response to his first three.Special for parents running "beyond expectations." Fred Rogers has readied a fourth-Mister Ropers Talks with Parents About Compal/lion Following the format of the previous Specials on Going to School. Superheroes 1nd otvorce. Rogera hosts the hour-long progr1m with moderator Susan Stamberg (of National Public Radio's All Thfnps Consld· •red) and a live studio audience Saturday at 9PM on K'CET (Channel 28) and KVCR (Channel 24) Rogers' guest expert for the topic Is Harvard psychologist Tom Cottle. PrOductlon of the competition Special has been made possible by grants from The Sears-Roebuck Foundation and Public Televls1on Stations In explalnlng his choice ol programming subject Rogers points to the early origins ol competition In our lives. "Competition Is with us from very early childhood," says Rogers. "probably lrom the time that a b1by becomes aw1re that mother's love and attention have to be shared wit others. That's when a child Is really likely to ptart wondering, 'Why can't I always be firet?' J hope th1t this Spacl1I will help parents underst1nd how imPortant It Is tor children. at 1n early age, to develop a healthy attitude toward 111 forms ol competition. In our society they'll be competing all their lives " Adding his perspecttves to the Issue will be Dr Tom Cottle, a Boston Paychologlst arid a lecturer at the Depart· ment of Psychiatry ol Harvard University's medical school. Cottle, 1n addition to being the author of several books, Is host of The Tom Cottle Show on Boston's PBS statton, WGBH. (He was also the subject ol a Fred Rogera portrait on Old Friends .. New Friends which aired last season on the stations of the Public Broadcasting Service.) "We have been ao pleased to hear f~m vlewera that our programs are proving helpful." saY11 Rogers. "The willing· nesa with which some parent• have ahared their personal experiences hllt touched ua deeply. That kind of 'dialogue' Is rare In television but II haa 11wayt been very lmportllnt to us •t Family Communications. When people a,. able to trust us with their feellnga thlY really help us produce commu- nications th1t can be helpful to othera " Mister Rogera Tall(a ~Ith Ptreflta About Competition will be followed 1mm1dl1111y by flve new episodes on Ml•t•r Rogers' Neighborhood during th4t week of June 1-5 Th• nevi M11ter Ro0er1 program• will also focua on competition • (I) 0 UICIM: 1't , .. ,.. ..._.,....,c....-a-. ....... Q1 J' ,, (90M) '"" D....,11, Ylcto1it rl11el,tl aft• ...., GiWI ... tllt •ltl ...... ... ..,,.. *'"llllot .... th ........ ~ ..... .. D' at • ,. a.. ,., ~) 'A fiH Reftllftet" HHry ..... 1 kttlt witll lllllfb ......... !Mr '"""" Ill t--4 •c.t. .... .__.. ... t0100 .... Cl) •• Miit .. tlllt ., ... .. C1i9 llwM" A torl'(t .. tor t.w ............ at.Ulled ill• hW.. c......, In the Httts' llolM .. _. JMllMn tlld Jtllftiftt. rttli111 ............ is rtnACbd .... llMI\...,. ........ ••. 11•• -10:30-....... .................... u. ......... 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Dot• 011. AA kadwty dif tdOf IMS le ,_.. to Wed • &llew llMI ..,. llltdts • ster to 111111 tllt ~ ltto • "Tiie .......... <••> '7'-Je111ts fnoc:ltcw 1*19 ... n.. .. c.. W(' (COM) '40-Jemet Slewwt. llosali11d Rlluell. attrlts Rue· 11u. Ally11 Josl1ft. J:Jll . .... ,,..." (dn) 'S2-Marlon 81e11do, Anthony Quinn, J1111 Ptttr•. M1110 • AlllOld Mo$$. Tiit blotf9'11Y ol lht lamon MtalC.ln It* IM of Ille peGCllt tryH11 lo cmte a dernocacy with 11111 ll~hls. -1:30- • CINI llnlttt • CllMytil aw.ws,.cw 9:00 • 0 a Dllf'r ... SMMs (C.C) (R) "Football Fallltt'' Arnold 11 d•· 1ecttd w1M11 ht la~s lo 1111~• tht Pop W11 ntt loolball IH•, 11111 Mr. Oru111 rno.i lllJ a pltfl to remt lus soiots • CJ) CSI 9 llltflcal Dru• '1he Robbery" The sometlrntS pain ful taptfiellCt of llvi111 in the Inner ell) 1telly hits home for Ille Novak l11111ly whu thew newly tcqu11td llollst IS !lllSICktd-alld .. the tvl deaet Potnts lo a npoft by a black lntlld of lht11 IOI!, Casey. • lien Clifla .. • 0 Tiit "~ ,_l!Hel· ,... ,.,.. OfwMy .. llMI "Or 111111dy alld Oybna ltftSOll" Y1olitust Oyl1n1 Juso11 1111hs her P1Ula delplua debut pertorm111' in the S•· bell• Vlol111 Concerto. (Simulcast on KUSC 91.Sfllt) -9:30- • D Fads tf lHt (R) Concl ·1 ee1111e Marr1t1t" Jo's boyfoend. Eddie. arrives 1t Easll1nd Scl1ool 111d convincts her to run 1w1y with him =~":ied 8 snaM.: Tllt ~ I fllM 8 Tiit Fa~lells ,_Ha4el .. ltn: r,..~"IMI ~OtOO e D • Olllcr (I) "Of M s.4" .... 0-1 ••Ml• lor • Mell tlt\lf ¥OUlll widow wllo lo9t lier -NM .. a lllallt dllb flft 1M ...... 111 allfo,_1 ,.,.rt llMllali11 Ill• ..... .. ...,. .... ., CMlll,. ,.,.. ... IMIQll(t ........ k CllMS .,., ol .. .,,., !! =-· ·-"llitlltlllllt t Trut" OM ttltlctMtty 10W1S -. Wlltl I~ to ...... dl~ traif oi a W..PCIU 11111· ... _,.., ll1t llorr•blt howlldl' lllet lht belultfvl "" 11.a witntNCd Dan's dtr!llM in • nlpllllara vlSI011 (Retdltdllled) ................. • 1'I S.10 .. ......., tllle a.. Cone• 1111 lut Merell" Altatndel tw C• nlvsed 111d 1lttmt4 Illa ITitnds Md .lie 11111y-he WllllS ll1t111 to wtd W01Mt1 of 1111 cllooslnc for a world •httt 11111ed 111111111•• "111 llOI stalld Ill Ille way ol I 111\lltd ••Pl'• •"9dlt•llecM -10:30-. ...... aflieHmtW.• .... 11:00 •• (1)(1)0 .... •CDID<ZIO llm •Stir TIW ··~'-­erA-s•H •n.·...., lfilf Sllow OSbtiMlfJAI• • Diel CMtt -11:30- • CJ) (I) ...... : ... ,._,. (drl) '79-Jtn111ft1 O'Neill eua,.._,ca,.. • CJ) Cll QI llPHI• .l.M' ....... Deal ............. ..... 0 Mtft't " Ytw Htlltll (C-C) • II Clfllellt4 MC lews . .... 12:00 ..... : .. ,. .... the ... T ... ' (drt) '&J-Glrf Cooper • rn <11 a n.. """ ... , -~ ..... t.poalMt .,......,.., -12:30-• a TIM r ..... , .. Slltw CMltllC. • J>rtt s.., .. ,..... 1:00 ...... "'U•Ha, tilt WerW ..,... • MNt: ""'""'1 llk9" (dr1) 'S7-R1cti11d Conte, limes Darren . • Wlfld """"' ..... -1:10- • llltrie: ...... Art .,...,,. (dfa) '7&-fd NtlsOll 9 Tt Tel the Trvlll -1:30- • hit: "lilpt" (com) '62- Jtt~it CltMOn, K1thtrlne l\flh * 2:00 • MNt: Ill> "A ......_,. ftr Cllrtsty" (tom) 'Sl-Eltanor Parker . -2:30- ....... """ Ac:etaM," "MM-.,, , ............ . • llllflel: ...... ii llltreca." '1 CMf the U~" '•" "'°'' (c:.tlMH) 1n1 toward tht 1r04llld wtthout a P'!l<llute. 8 (U) 0 Hl"9f VtlMy nA (R) .. Don Juan and Two .. flora Simpson Reilly pays 1 h1ndsome 1ct01 to romanct Stella ind bmk her hurt. but wlleo Stella recocn11es the fel low. lie 11rees to 111rn lhe tabla on tllt Rt~l'P e lll1t1t: "Tltt Hi11I C..•ls· lietltr" (susp) '68 (2hrs)-Rod r 1yloi, Cllristopher Plummer. An Aus· t11lian poli«mari is sent to London lo 11resl the 1t11h comm1SS1oner lor murder. e CD CJ.I a ._CR> "fools' Gold'' Tiit st1l1 starts tunn1 up the aovernor's m1nS10n 111 su rch ol 1 fortune 111 1otd 11111 lhey believe was hidden I 00 yms 110 by 1 lormer pernor. e1111N:"Yt11111 ...... "(dr1) '72 (2hrs)-Anne 8'11Clolt, Robttt Shaw· Winston Churchill's 1ult· biocr1phy covenna his early life. p11n11 and pubhc. up lo his tlec· hon to lhe House of Commons 1n Parliament. . ,...,.... • ...... ; "ttwttn tf Ille lrtW" (ectv) '74 (2hrs)-Tllt slOl'f of Slurt Pi11111t. wllo spent allllOlt 20 Yf11$1n Ille wilds of Alrica. 111 documented 0 ..... ., •lA"-'111~ a ..,. itreet ""' -1:30- .@ S.llfM' Cal's 1110lhtr Clllllff to WISll 111d refvses to spenl the nit'lt when she le11ns his part· ner, S.nlord, IS bllck. • CJ) (fl 121 I'• ... "" .... (R) "8esl frtellds" To telf 01 not lo tell IS lhe question Diaft• laces 1fter lltf best friend's husballd llwows • hew, pass •I htt, 1114 she is •· balded .... ~., ..... , collfliMc ldvict from htt ftltlw Ind fritiwls •bout wllttlier 01 llOI sltt lllou44 bio. , tllt l!flistle Oii Ille Cnall0¥1 .. , .......... a.....,.., .. ,,, .... ., ............. ........ eaoo .. e CD9 n...._ .. ~ (R> Mier llo hits Ilia lleN •IMI pts 1 CIM of ltftl~ ......... .... Hoa tlMs ~·~ ol tlll ..... . tiol .. ..,. .......... • lie Cll ............. .,"*' ... .......... IPBllL: "' ....... 9tewtM19111iollM" C r.tYltll ('1"'">. r...., . ........ ...... T•l ...... tM_,,_, ... i. ........... ..... .............. e CD• ... ~tu> (1'1) '17 (2"'1)·9-1t "'-'•· \ CIMltee ~. Tiie...,, of I etaa, ...... ..,.... .. ,..,..,. ........ _ .... , .. CllJ. 19 .... .._..... (*8) ... (2tin)-... -.-......... --·m---· (if~== . ....... _, '11 =-~-h~ ................... lllt•lllf• I !?I ..... ............. . • ... """""'9 -9:30-ms.c,. ............ ec.iu 10:00 9 Cl) (fJ Dllln (R) As Ew1n1 o~·s new president. lloll~, hnds '"' powtf 1ntoaatin1. w4llcll PfOlllOlts appiehe11S1011 1n boll! Pa!Mla and JRjlo bul loi dltterrnt reasons. 8 9 Sl'CCIAL: Tiie Mlft U-. Sltow (I hf) Comedi1n Robert Klein Is )Otntd by Klor Judd Hinch 1nd Ille Chlriie D1niels bind for 1 special flour ol lun and 111usic ...... ................ os.m.-W111111 .... ID lll1tterjliK1 Tlte1h1 "Golden Bowl" (R) .......... o • ...,.,,.. .... -10:30-...... 0 lite La lllUn 11:00 ••rn<IJua .... e SllrTnl e rn<11a .... .llte ...... C... •••es~ .lite._, ..... 01'111 "'9hkt ... CMtt .,....,,...... -11:30- • (I) (I)) ..... '1111 ..... se.llf," "CeNll ........ I e aaw.,c.... e rncr11 •...,_.. •llt'•llllM• Dell .... :'111111Mr ........... (lth~P'ettr Gmts. • FMr • ..... ··~-... .... tliOO • ......... ,,...,.. (llof) '40-8ons lllrioff ..... l .... • rn <11 a''*" -~ . ...... ........... -12:30-.......... tlOO " .. .... ..... ~ .... · ........ .. ....... ............. -1:11-i-,: l =rr ltYlllllY,.. -1~ ' ....... ~.~~;> ' -Melt,,...,~ I a ' "RI (M)'71-......... . ..... ._ ......... iiittl" .., ·~Alla. .... .--....... I SATURDAY MAY JO TV WEEK. MAY 24. 1981 D Llwel I lbrfr ...... , ........ e lllttie: "CyMft 20l7" (tc1·li)- Mich1tl Rennie. Wendell Corey 113 Run, Merica, 11111 a w~w.u •1..n llOIHHNG I -lO:lO -.. _________ • Cl) IJll llMIMlfr D MMtt & Clllllo eaoo ........ ._. Cl) 5-1 s-e.ter St ~•11111 fr1111 Ille Gl'OlllMI U, e ~ 9 Voters' ritMllM : ~:=~~:Aac• 11 :00 ' -• Cl) Tiit ,.,.,. ...., -:--• SPOITS: .._...The C.lrfornia ! =:*-":'* Anatls 11 ttie Cllaio White Soa • rw;c:f • ()) (fl a WHhM SttKlll • CJ.I It'• Y•r 1111111111 (R) "Weep No More, My l.Jdy.'' Cl) We. ff Apinlllwe at Cir C.11 Ct1lrll e De"7 I Wltlt f.D lltfty's K.ltdlell • s.-. o.t <II Tiie ..... WU. .......... -11:30- • ~ A1C Rew1 e ()) C1J 121 AIMtbl 11-. a lite Ir.., IRdl stalllll W1lh host OIU C!Mk e C.r11 J C... at 51111 Train a "",... . I =:-111e11c11 7:00 .............. e o.;a T....._. 9 lite Helle S.rdeMf e Ota llte~SlilllW .,....." e ())CJ.te ~...., CD lY I Lieb at U.'111111 ..... , ...... ., ...... =~ -7:30-• lllrtt'• lllk .... liltdllM .......... (l)llMefW ...... 1rtMNI eo1m1u,._ ....... . .......... ........ I I THURSDAY I IMl ZI ftt ..,.. -•ft.,... liltltp. flttM 11e DAnlMl f'IOGIAMS. ... ; flt,_, CMllUlllC., we lllt Uf• ..... DAmllll IOVIU ll:OI • ..,., .... C.t!JM" (wes) '35-Jolln wa,ne 11:30 e "flit Swh11er" (com) '66-Ann M111ret, Robtrt Coote. A youna 1111 wtlter t1yln1 to h••e htr StOttts pubhshtd 111 a cube ma&at1nt, deviws • lurid. de pr1ved 5tory 1nd claims II to H htr own, ttu• stoiy 12:00 .., "Tit• "''"' ll!Ms'' (com) '62 Rita H11 worth, Rh H1mson. A aentle min thief and ha. p1rtnt1 are "blackm1lled by 1n unsc1upulous .,list 1:00 • "M•ater Zero" (sci f1) '66 N1Ck Ad1ms 3:00 IHI "81elltlor Flit" (com) "62-lueidey Weld. 3:30 Cl "Tiit f'riuMr of Ztllb" (ad•) '52-Stewart Cranaer •V•NING 8:00 8 G 11) Cl) ® (D) News 8 Wondtr Woman • CJ) <JJ Ill> a 11.., G Tic TIC Ooulll m 111•A•s•H II) Good Tllllts @ F1bulous Phlldtlph ians: From Or111111dy to Mull fl) f OlllOf'IOlf IT odlJ Ill Tho Eltctri( Cotnpany -6:30- (J) ([) U1) @ News D Thi Jobr's Wild <ml lln11y Miiier • Wtlc:tMt lat' -.Otttr tD Tho let111y Hill Show fl!) ,.._..t with Cit¥ Aobtrts (21) M•A•S•H 0 Studio Ste 7:00 BDB O Ntws CJ) 1111111 Ml .. r e Hippy O.rs Acaln Cl) Tic Tee Oou1h D hllwr• (ID) lltn Griffin Show tD QIM•A•S•H (f]) To hll the Truth II) Tiit Strttb of Sin fflncisco 9 T-row/Todar fl!) Owtr Easr (C·C) Q) Alrtllditndo a Amar O Tiit M1cNtil1lellre1 lleport -7:30- fJ 2 on the Town Cl) Happy Oars A,aln D cal 0 Famllr Feud e Sita N1111 B lp on lA (I) PM Ma&nlne D Face tht Musk m All lft tllt Family (fJ) M•A•S•H 0 latntJ Milttr 9 llon·'ktloft TV fm Tiit Maclkll/ltllter lltport ., "-dt Ltl• a lltwsdloa 8:00 fJ (JI) Tiie W11tons A veneetut backwoods mtn "dn1ps llltabtth lnd bOI~ ~et ti &unpo1nl aller Mary Ellen disrupt1 h1• plans to m•"Y • I• yur old 1111 D QI) 118C Newt M•&Wnt fritll Oniel "in'ltJ 8 (jl'J (ft) Mor• 6 Midy (R) ··AJn Poor 'tork, Wt i<iit• Him Wtll" Mork d1~trs the hwm1n tmollon of teat when 1n 111sur1ncc uluman's il(llt tactics 1nd u1dor's cl11m thal t-• wotld 11 coin1"1 to an end p1omp1 hint to seal t11mself 1n lht middle of lil1ndy'l hvtne room vow1n1 never 10 ttntllt e -..11: wllllfl ltt C:O..r" (wtS) '55 (2hrS) James Caaney An e1 c11m1n1t tochts 1 womtn lht w1ys of love end a boy th• •rt of court&• (lJ trJJ SPUIAL: fOf letter? for Wont? The A111trican flmll1 D Movie: "fht SPJ with the ,.,. · feet Com" (susp) '67 (2hrs) Robe1t Lan~1nc Dana w~nte1 An Amern:.an CIA agenl 1uumes lht 1dent1ty of 1 murdered. took allkt lore1en 1ndust11ahst H« nt1bhshts the perfect covet 111 the world of 1nternatt0nal upron11e ID PM Ml&Hint II) Movie: "Birth of a lt11nd" /3 (2hrs)-l~IS documentary shows the ad¥totures ol an orphaned coy Ult pup. fD Inside Story This se11es ~1jm1n 1n& press actmlles 1s ~nchoted by Hodd1ng Cart" and presenh the foibles of the prrss 1n skits !fGJ The •h&ic of Oil '•lntln& -8:30- 0 CU UOI '2tl Bosom Buddies (R) "Whit P11ce Clory1" l\rp and Henry declare a comical wat ol wits when they decide to 1uthlessly com pele with theu conniving riv1I al the aaency lor an ambthous d0<tor's account ID SPECIAL: for B•tter? for W0111? The Ameritan hmily Robert MJcNt1I hosts this specral th~t 1e¥1ews the def1n11ton ol the 1taj11t1onal lam1ly' as 11 relates to the Amouc.in w1y of hfe f2J) World Special fD Sno• Previews e> CaM de H11tsllflles C.5J) lnsldt Story 9:00 U (t 121 Ma&num, P.I. (R) A weekend of tension and tu•mo11 culminates in terro11sm w1lh dtastt< re~ults lor Magnum D !Jt! ()tl MO¥ie: "Almost Sum mer" (drl) '81 (2hrs) l!funo l\irby, Lee Purcell. John fr1ed11cll, 01d1 Conn A chmacllc student gomn ment election 11 the close of the academic year at a high school be comel Ille source ol emtement and controversy 0 CU (~ 1lt; BlrntJ MUltr (C-C) (R) "Res1gnat1011" Dtelrtch hands 1n his resrgnalton because he doesn·1 hke the idea ol shootm& at !feeing suspects. and Lev11t thmks th1s 1s his big chance, al last. to move up to delech•e ft) Soundstaae "Don W1lltams' (S1mulcasl on llCRW 89 9FM) 1$0J Snt1' Prniews -9:30- 0 W ®l <BJ Taai (RJ "fathers of the Bruit" Despite not rece1v1n1 an 1n¥1tation to the social event of the season-the m1rn1ae ol his own dauahter to a UN Ambnuoor's son-Alu crashes the tetepllon lo have a hrlanous conlronlalton w1.th hts fe>tmtr •lf• loulst Luw auesta m 111tt•G1ifff•SM <2 Tlril OW Htilse (C·C) ID Celofl111 ill Tomorr .. 1To41f 10:00 fJ CJ) ~ SPCC:IAL: cas ... P«tt-llur--. Where Alt Youl (lhr) Thete's a tnSis 1n Ameuca·s hOl01t,ls llXlfJ,' hit OI dtalh CllSIS I hat on't bt rtm1d1td by suracry or med101 brtalth1011&hl lhe crisis 11 ·1 short 111 ot fturses ind th11 proaram u amtnes this dancerous situalton .... .., • ()) (1GJ t2t} Z0/20 .., Wolld "''""' ..... 1141 Amt11Ut1 PtllJfttiff: Atlothtr Vitw fJl) fh1s Old Houw CD Hoehl a Nocht <Al Ntwscheck -10:30- G) (D Nm 1141 r oi. Guiter fll) AmtrlCaft P111t1tdiH : Another Vltw 1S~ CMA hnfa11 11:00 tJ CJ m m ®l rttl News Cl SurTrH • l}J (J ti (2)) u llttn &1J Tiit Hewlywod Gamt a> The Stnny Hiii Show <HJ Snu~ ,,..ltwa fD Dick Cmtt -11:30-u l I J (I tt Tiit Jeff1110f1S/McMll· Ian and Wiit D (23J (JI) John117 C111011 o W c1GJ l2tl Niahttine O let's Mah • Dul m 111•A•s•H a> Dance rever rt.41 lmptcto fD (f01 Captioned ABC Nm 12:00 . O Movie: (Mi "Union P1c1fic" (wes) '39-Joel McCrta O (}J IJj) {BJ Charlit's A111tb &1J CunS111olle ID Mission Impossible Q) Barel1a -12:30- • iaii ()fl Th1 Tomorrow Show Coast lo Coast 1:00 O PtychtC Phenomena, tllt WOl'ld Beyofld m Motlt: "Thi New l11ttrt11" (dra) '64 Michael Callan, Barbara Eden. Stelan1e Powers. Ctorae Se11I Q) World Networ• NtWI -1:10-0 Movie: "The Halfiekb and lht McCoys'' (dta) · 75-Jack Pata nee ~ Carol Burnett taJ To Ttll the Truth -1:30-m Movie: "The Bell hOlll ~ttl" (mys) ·70 V1m1 Lindfors -2:30-u Movie: "Brock's last Cue" (dra) ·n RIChard Widmark. D Mo¥its: "Stop T11in 349.'' "Mail Bas Rol!Mry" 3:00 tD Movie: "Ult 11 t11t Top" (dra) '66-L1urence Harny. Q) Movie: "Nilhl of Ille Soretrers" (hor) '70-latk Taylor I FRIDAY I MAY ff fOf 111trt11l11 .., •fttt*41 lilaillD. plm• m DAYTIMl f'IOWlllS.. ...... ltf l'tllr ......... ,,. ttlt daf's lllOriu.. 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Anne ftanc1s ,_ pohct detechve on >vndrcatf payroll sels out to •venee the murder of his honest patrolman btoth'r tven thoueh ht 11111 h6~t to 1oc11m1na1e htm)tll · 8100 U 0m 181f12J 1U1 News 0 !1.l (f'OJ lat OtJ lltws Ill Wonder Women 11J Tic Tac Douch m M·A•s·H a> Good Tlmtt (8) Undtrstand1n1 H11m1n Bthnlor fll) •50J The Eltdrk Company -6:30- l lJ lJ I L12) IH News &1J The 1"tr's Wiid ~Barner Miiier CD Welcome Batk Kotler a> Tht Benny Hitt $how eID Newabut with Clete ltollerts 'Ml M•A•s•H lfQ/ Studio Ste 7:00 fJ DO ia_~ llews (3) BlrntJ Miller 0 Happy Days Aaain I.I) Tic Tac Ooll&h O Bullseye (]]) Mm Griffi11 Show m a M·A·S•H (]])To Tell the Truth Cl) The Streets of Sin Francisco CD Washlneton WM• in Re.In fD Over Easy (C·C) ED a,re11die11do • Amar tlQ) Tht MacNeU/lt~ttr Report -7:30-u 2 on the Tow11 CD Happy Days A1ain D This W•s Ameriu 0 Slla Ila N1 G Ttlttone CJ) PM Macuine 0 fKt the M11$k CD All in tht Family r(Z) M•A•s•14 (ft) Blr11ey Miller 9 Will Strttt Wee• ft) Tht MKNtil/lehrer RtllOrt <ft) (ll) F amlly Feud 0) llOSI dt ltjos (0) The BllSintta bcllanae 8:00 fJ (I) (Ill Tht lncrtdlblt Hulk (R) An old feud reKhes 12.000 feet into the sky and s.nds David plu11& P1191117 TV WEEK, MAY 24, 1911 BOB WHITE'S KARATE STUDIO . . Bob White, former state, national and interna- tional karate black belt champion, has recently opened a studio in Costa Mesa. Classes are now being taught. · Every new student starts with 3 private lessons. This enables the student to get introduced to · karate before joining a regular class. The invest- ment for all 3 private lessons is $19 .50 . Mr. ·white has taught thousands of students in Orange County and his students rank as some of the finest in the county. Bob White's karate studio has won the California State Championships in . almost all age groups from ~hildren to senior men and women. . • • I ~ If · you have been 'ttiinking about getting into good physical shape and/or beina able 'to defend ·· yourself, call Mr. W~ite for more.lflfor'!'ation. • INlft• "' ·......,. ... ........ 1 ............ ....... ................ ff.J·t.(' C1>•=--1"11fT••••• ......... ....,,....,......,: ....... dll)-Gfta ... .. .........,. (_, ''S-.. ._,. "°"" • llilllllr..,. 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