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SUNfJAY ... IUNE i. 1ll81 ORANGE COUN TY . CALIFORNIA '.>O CENTS
UCI weapon bo&tering canCer attack
Laser beam called treatment, not cure
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UC Irvine scientists have
coupled laser beams and a drUJ
to forge a new armament in the
so-called war on cancer.
The new technique la called
pbotoradiation therapy and
DOit
gery at tge
Medicine.
"bolds
lremendous
promise" but
is not a
panacea for
the most ·
feared dis ·
ease, accord-
ing to Dr.
Alan Wile, aa-
s i stant pro-
fessor of sur-
U CI College of
"It's not a cure," he em·
pbasized. "It's new, it's an ex-
citing tool and it's still em-
bryonic."
To be sure, the experimental
treatment so far is limited to ac-
cessible malignant tumors that
haven't spread or metastasized
to other parts of the body.
. Because ol the limited power
of the laser, the procedure is on-
. ly suitable for tumors no more
· than about an lnch below the
skin surface.
These types or-tumors are
typically found in the bead and
neck and the chest wall of breast
cancer patients, Dr. WUe said.
Eventually the treatment will be
used for cancers of the vocal
chords, mouth and easJroin·
testinal tract.
The therapy wu pioneered
five years ago by Dr. Thomas
Dougherty, a chemist at the
Roswell Park Memorial
Institute in Buffalo, N. Y.
The technique also la
performed at the University of
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Southern Callfornia, although
treatment bas been limited to
patients with tumors of the up-
per airway.
Dr. Wile said the treatment of-
fers "great potential" since
there are few side effects from
pbotoradiatton therapy.
Patients who undergo conven·
tional cancer treatments of
radiation , surgery ,
chemotherapy and im-
munotherapy can suffer from in·
tense pain or unsightly dis-
figurement.
'•With the exce ption of
hormonal therapy, I think this is
less traumatic than the other
therapies," be said. "Now I can
say we 'have a sixth way to coun·
teract cancer that can be com-
bined withothertreatments."
Pati ents undergoing
pbotoradiatloo therapy are first
injected with a reddish-black
drug called hemotoporphyrin de-
rivative, or HPD. The drug, ex-
tracted from cow blood, was de·
veloped in 1948 for the localiza-
tion of tumors.
Initially, HPD is absorbed by
the entire body but later is only
retained in tumor cells.
When a blue laser beam la
directed at the suspected dis-
ease area, the tumor fluoresce1
or glows bright.,rect._
A red laser beam ls then
foeused oo the tumor for a 40-
minut.e exposure. Within a weet,
the tumor turns black and falls
off.
So far, the only side effect la
increased sensitivity to sunburn
for about· a month after treat-
ment, Wile said. "OtberwiSe, the
only pain is the needle punctur-
ing the skin to inject the drug."
HPD or laser light alone
doesn't show cancer-fighting
properties.
In combination, however,
Dougherty has demonstrated
that a photochemical reaction
causes the destruction of the in·
tercellular "machinery" of
malignant tumor cells, Wile
said. Normal tissue cells remain
unaffected.
•'The big question is why the
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• OLD-TIIE FUN -Dennis Holland and former
Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin Pinkley took a ride
in a 1909 Buick Racer Saturday during the
parade held as part of the 36th annual Fish
Fry and Carnival. The fun continues today.
o.lly ...... "'9111 ~Gery Amln9
Dr Alan Wile professor of IUroerJI at UC lrvme Mtdical Center, and Dr. Fred Johnlon, a Cal State F~ phy~. demonatrate the alternating laser light beama of their photoTadiation theroPll ~
paratm.
Coal strike ends
as pact gets OK
W ASIDNGTON (AP) -Coal
miners in Eastern and·
Midwestern coal field• voted
overwbelmln-1y S.turday to IP.
prove a eontract and end their
10-weelt~ld atri.te. The new pact
was siped late Saturday nl&ht.
With more than 80 percent of
the ballots counted, there were
67,210 votes in favor and 25,798
against, in sharp contrast to last
March when the 160,000 union
members rejected another con-
tract proposal by a 2·to-l
mar1in.
UMW President Sam Church
and Joseph P. Brennan, presi-
dent of the Bituminous Coal
Operators Association, signed
the pact late Saturday and tbe
miners will return to the coal
fields Monday.
"In my opinion," Church said,
"This will be th• best contract
negotiated by a national labor
union this year. I'm very proud
of that."
Brennan called the signing a
"moment of both relief and pro-
mise." He said he was glad
there bad been no ma11ive
federal intervention in the
neeotiations, that the parties
maintained stroo• comarunica· ttbn aad thal tbe two aides
weren't dlvtded over the wuea
of health abd safety.
"Labor and management will
continue to work together to
make coal the centerpiece ol our
nation's energy's policy," he
said.
The contract approval ends a
walkout that began March 27
and which bad been marked by
shooting incidents al non-union
mines and other sporadic
violence.
During six days of travel
throuih the coal fielm this week to urge ratification, Church
often heard cheers .in area•
where he bad been heckled as
"Sellout Sam" when be foupt
for passage of the pact tumed
down by miners March 31.
The new contract restores a
royalty that mine operators
must pay on non-union coal they
buy and inchJdes a $1SO back-to-
work bonus for minen. Overall,
it would raise wages and
benefits by 37.5 percent.
Case strengthening
in Atlanta probe?
case against the man was grow.
ing "s tronge r rather than
weaker" as their investigation
progressed.
Test-tube twins doing just fine
ATLANTA (AP) -Authorities
believe their case is growing
stronger agalnst a man who
says be is considered a suspect
in some o( the slayings of the 28
young blacks, but they don't
believe they have enoueh
evidence for a conviction, a
source close to the case said
Saturday. .
The man remained under FBI
and police surveillance Saturday
at bis home in northwest Atlanta.
An unmarked poli~e car was
parked just around the comer
from the man's home. ..We 're
here for as long as they
(authorities) want us to be,"
said one agent.
Another source close to the
case said some FBI officials
have believed slnce-Wednesday
they had sufficient evidence to
arrest the man. But Atlanta of-
ficials believed then that the
evidence was largely
circumstantial and would not
support a conviction, said the
source, wbo also requested
anonymity. MELBOURNE , Australia
(AP) -Stephen was in satlafac·
tory condition after under10Ln1
heart surceey, and Amanda was
• in excellent condlUon with no
problems after their birth SatW'•
day as the world's rant test·tube
twins. "l am shaking so much l
can hardly stand," their Jubilant
father 1aid.
Doeton aaid they bad implant-
ed two fertllbed eus into the
womb of the mother, who had
Stephen improves after
surgery, Amanda 'excellent'
always wanted twin• and tried
to become pre)lnant for eight
yeara. They predicted teat-tube
twlna would be "common prac·
lice hi the future" and they
forecast the birth of up to seven
teat-tube babies every month
next year in Australia.
Baby Stephen, at just under 5
pounds, was "born blue" with a
1low heartbeat, was hardly
breathing and in •erioua condi·
tlon after hia birth by Ceaarean
HCti• in Melbourn•'• Royal
Victoria Hospital. But be ltl1l
mu;J.-:', an ear-plercln• yell, ace to dOeton presmt Ill
tb• birtll.
They laid bi.I •liter Amanda,
at 5 poundl 5 ounces, wu bona
two mlautel later and wttbla
\b1" ad.Dut.e9 WU 1D tbe arml Of
ber father, RocbMJ K~, ~ ud latier wu cucldMd IMir
mother, ll-1ear-old Ra mlla
Kays. Bodi babift were bol"D
two w.-pnmab&Nlj.
Aft.er the aurgeey, doctors said
Stephen was 1reaUy improved,
breathing a lot better and was
listed in "satisfactoey" condi-
tion. Both be and bis sister were
in "bumldi-cr\bs" in the
hospital's special unit for pre-
mature babies.
"Any infant who required an
operation in the first 24 hours ob-
vioualy bu a serious defect,"
aald Dr. John Spenaley, the
pedtatfician carina for tbe
twins. "Followlnc the operatloo,
Stephen was breathin• much
better and we are now quite op-
tlmiatic." He Hid the Infant
would have to under10 another
operation at a later date.
The twlm brouat.t the number
of test·tube birtbl in Melbourne
to llx. Tbe teltt·tUbe ~UI,
called mvttro flJ'tJUutkiin, wu
devlaed by two BrlUati docton
for coupl .. unable to obtain
nat\lfal coneeptlon. It involvea
removlna an e11, fertillitnc it
with..,.... ta a 1 lab0n~ aDd U..~=-· tM 111 Mdt ID u.. .,,,...._ ·:i z
Brltillt doctara Patrick ~
tM Ud Robert ICdwarcta dit'
Unnd tbe llrit aacb babJ,
LodtH Brow•. ln Oldbam, Eulud..&.~ 1111.J •. 1m. flifl: bn Weed. liidiii .., tM ~t be t•••· 1ald tlat .......... ., .wn•
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The source, who uked not to
be idenUfied, said ranking law
enforcement officials believe the
ON THE INSIDE
IN 1'llE BAG -Some U,080
extra fans are expected to It·
teed the June 27 All•el1 same In
Anahetm Stadium becauae of
•1tbe moet expenaive •Ive-away"
frovlded by Avco Financial
lervlcet. Find out the mli'lttt·
lDI ·~ bebiDd the SU caa-
vas ~ bap OD Pa1• Cl.
It could not immediately be
learned what evidence the FBI
considered sufficient for an ar·
rest, or whether the a1eocy
refrained from arresUn1 the
<See A11ANTA, Pa•e A2)
ALL THE camrr -or tbe
blame. "l worked lGDI and bard
to aet that cra.aiae11 on th•
acreen.'' ..,.. Mel Broob, wbo
talk• at.out bia 1iql•baaded,
$12 mllllon venture into lmanltJ,
"Hlatory ol the World, Put I,"
on P.,ea.
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Orange Cou t DAILY PILOT ,llunday, June 1, 1911'
Who was your most .
influential teacher?
What dj(l he or she do ·
for you in school?
Pete Campos Sanu Ana, technician:
"My favorite teacher was Mrs .
Left. She took the tim e to understand
the way I was learning. She cared
enough to figure out why I wasn't
getting it fast."
•
Stacy Milcta.k ,
Tustin, delivery m an:
"Well, I'd have to say Paul
Hornung. He really didn't do
a nything special, but he was Just a
cool teacher a nd got along with every-
one. He was outgoing and everyone
liked him. He taught sociology and If
you ever had a problem, he'd help
you out."
Tisha Bracken Fountain Valley, secretary:
"Sister Mary Louise. She taught me
English, taught me to appreciate
literature and poetry. I still read lots
of poetry and novels."
Norma Taylor
Marina clel Rey, realtor:
"Mine would be Dr. Charles Dib-
ble, who's one of the top three
a uthorities on Aztecs In the world . I
took a class from him and became an
anthropology major. He was a pro-
fessor at the University of Utah In
Salt Lake City."
t
Peggy Chupein
El Toro, bartender:
.~~ ..
"Miss Beahannuska. She was the
gym Instructor a nd she extended
herself m uch more than that. She -
became a friend. Even after I
graduated we kept In touc h."
From Page A1
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ATLANTA SLAYINGS. • •
man at the request of Atlanta
police.
Police have never officially
called the short, stocky man a
suspect in any of the 28 slayings
probed by a special police task
force.
news conference Thursday that
the FBI called him a "prime
suspect" in some of the killings.
Police have not relt!ased the
man's name.
After the 23-year-old black
man was interviewed (or qearly
12 hours late Wednesday and
early Thursday, Public Salety
Commissloqer Lee Bl'own said
authorities Jacked the evidence
necessary tf make an arrest.
Brown bu not officially ruled
out the man as a suspect,
however, and the man said ln a
Thomas P. H•lty ~ .......
Robert N, Weed
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M. Thoma$ KMVll .......
Thom• A. MurPhl~ .._........,
Carot A. Moor9 ...... , ...
A special poUce task force is
probing the unsolved killings of
28 young blacks and the disap·
pearance of a 10-year-old black
youncster since July 1979. Autborltiel have been la·
tervle~ the man's acquai.n·
lances, checking hia academic
and prof easional records and
talking with possible wlt.nesaes
to the slaylngs, sources cloee to
the case say'.
Bo Isa
Hulldoze
allege d
'l'he atata Attorney General'•
ottlc" la lnveat1aaU111 chartN
that Stantal Landmark Int<.
vlolatNJ the atate'• Coaatal Act
by lllll'llfdly bullctoalna about ao
acrea of protcictod wetland• In
the H<llaa C'hlria marsh laat
w~e~
~tev n Ki.utnliann. deputy at
tome)' 1e•1.,rial, 11ald he 11 In·
ve•tlHtlnt the charaea by of ft lf'l• ~ the Cahtornla Coa11tal Ocunml111h111 who were nollfied
c t th~ hwhleot b) fitate Depart '"'"i (lf fl'i•h and Uame oftlcl 11
Ka"tm"'"' 1t1ud 1( It i• dei· t~rm1ofl« ttuu the deveto~ment O~fl\\''""Y vh1l .. tud •tale envtron·
ffilf\ til 1Wll k y, (•haraea would be .,~ 10 'uPttnor \!Ourt and uu~
('flll\1114'\Y t•oulfl he fined or made \~ fe»tore I hu hrnd tu 1ta1 former .,.,_.
AIH\c•uih lil&111al dou1n 't own
the 111m1el th6ll was bulldoied, ~·om11any re11re11entallves uld
the) hirell an equipment
llllerator to lllea r "weells and
\ra•h" rrum the urea.
'l'he 1•arcel, aoutheia•t ot Slater
Avenue,•• owned by W.tt Orace
Proµurties of New York and la
m u nai"d hy Warm in1rton·
C1trmtt <lroup of lrvlne.
S61ndy Sandllnti. of Warm
lnaiton Carma . uld Slanal
wa»n't £iven permission to dil
up the area. ··We had no
knowledge or what was transplr·
I na n or h ad we 1iven
permtssion," said Sandling.
Delly PtlM ,._" La ... .,..
HAT TRICK -Her hair was probably fine but her hat
needed a quick combing, as Catherine Nutting of the
Harbor High School band gets a quick sprucing up from
Mona Odegard before Saturday's parade, held as part of
the 36th annual Fish Fry and Carnival.
From Page A1
TAX •• •
bipartisan support In Coneress
for a three-year tax cut.
To win approval the 2S percent
tax-rate cut ln the House, where
Democrats are the majority par.
ty. the president needs the ~~
port ot the same conservativ•
Democrats who helped him win
approval this sprine or bl1
bud1et cellin1.
Baker said lhat "between 15
and 20·· were committed to the
president on a tax vote.
But, Baker said, "we think
there may b e 10 to 15
Republicans we need to do some
work on" to make sure they
don't vote against the president.
"As the details set known
there will be a lot of people who
will jump aboard." Meese said,
while also stating that "we do
know there are some" in the
Con servative Democratic
Forum "who said they're goina
to s upport the Democratic
leadership "
Re p. Dan Rostenkowski, D·
lll .. chairman of the House Ways
and Means Committee. plans to
bealn work on an alternative to
the president's proposal next
week In his tax.writing commit·
tee. That would be the vehicle
for the Democrats to advance
their tax-cuttrng plan.
Reagan had hoped his first tax
meflsure would be a so-called
··ctean bill." containing just the
provisions needed to cut taxes
over three years But to w1n
Democratic support. several
sweeteners were added that
wou Id otherwise have been
saved for a second measure, in·
eluding reducing the "marriage
penalty." which res ults 10
two-paycheck married couples
coming under higher tax rates
than unmarried couples or in·
dividuals.
He said Signal representatives
had received permission to enter
the property last week to put up
no trespassing signs because
they said people were crossing
the W.R. Grace Parcel and en·
tering Signal land.
Court remedy sought
Signal owns most of the
1,600-acre Bolsa Chica south of
Warner Avenue along the
eastern side of Pacific Coast
Highway.
NB pharmaceutical house seeks action on new drug
"We've made a preliminary
determination that part of the
land that was altered is
wetlands," said Eric Metz.
w etlands coordinator for the
California Coastal Commission.
He said initial investigation of
the property indicated that
marsh vegetation had been up·
rooted. Usually, he said, bulldoz·
ing in the Coastal Zone requires
state permits unless there ls an
agricultural waiver.
Wayne Clark, spokesman for
Signal Landmark Inc., said the
parcel is zoned for agriculture
and that, therefore, "permits
ar'en 't needed to maintain the
land."
"I don't think that particular
parcel has ever been thought of
as a wetlands," Clark said. "It's
been farmed in the past.
''All we did was r emove
mounds of dirt and trash and
weeds which had become a fire
hazard. We also put up no
trespassine signs that had been
torn down, .. he said.
Signal Landmark has pr1>·
posed to develop the 1,600-acre
BoJsa Chica into a boat marina,
homes and commercial shops,
but has run into opposition from
Coastal Commission officials
who seek to protect the 1,200-
acre marsh area from develop-
ment. ·
Two robbe d
~-tside
restaurant
By KEITH TUBER Delly ,., ... ....._, ElllW
Sanford Glas ky is mad -
fighting mad -and has decided
to take his fight to court.
Glasky is executive vice presi·
dent of Newport
Pharmaceuticals International
Inc., which has filed suit in U.S.
Distric t Court, District of
Columbia, against the federal
Food and Drug Administration
for failure to adhere to lts own
statutes.
Glasky's beef against the FDA
con ce rns a drug c alled
Isoprinosine, which the Newport
firm has been testing in the U.S.
for 10 years at a cost it pegs at
$500,000 annually. The drug has
been developed for use in treat·
ing a children's brain disease
c alled s ubacute sclerosing
pan encephalitis (SSPE), which
left untreated results in death
for more than 95 percent of those
afflicted, according to Glasky.
"It's frustrating," Glasty
said. "It's been 10 years, and we
still don't know where we are
(with the FDA). Maybe'the
courts will help us find out.''
Newport Pharmaceuticals
filed a new drug ·application
Gunman takes
8400 from bank
A man with a chrome revolver
robbed $400 from a Placentia
Bank of America and escaped
in a green, 1978 Ford Ranchero
by another man, police said.
The gunman, who entered the
bank at 102 North Bradford St.
at 12:15 p.m., is described as be·~
ing 26 to 30 years old.
<NOA > with the regulatory agen·
cy Nov. 17, 1980. Under its own
regulations, the FDA has 180
days to act on the application.
That time period has expired.
What makes that' failure ironic
is that an FDA advisory com·
mittee last June unanimously
passed a motion on the drug
stating, "Isoprinosine has been
demonstrated to be safe and that
there is sug1estive evidence of
efficac)I' (effectiveness) in
SSPE ! The committee,
therefore, advises the FDA to review and approve an NOA to
include au available evidence.··
Five months later, Newport
Pharmaceutical said it sub·
milted an NDA containing all
the information required under
FDA regulations. The FDA's
Bureau of Drugs· invited the
company to a second advisory
committee meeting on March 30
this year to present a summary
of its data supporting its NDA.
Alter reviewing the application
and hearing the FDA and
Newport presentations, the com·
mlttee, the company said,
passed a resolution recommend·
tng the NDA for Isoprinosine be
approved.
So what happened?
Nothing.
While all this bas been going
on, other countries -including
France , Italy a n d West
Germany -approved the drug
for use in treatment of SSPE.
Results, according to Glasky,
show a 60 percent effectiveness.
Newport Pharmaceuticals and
the· FDA have been fighting
over_ Isoprtnosine for years. In
1979, the agency sent a letter to
t,he firm requesting that no more
medical centers or patients be
included in the U.S. tests of the
drug. which it bad ordered hall·
ed two years e~rlier because of
its claim the drug was neither, safe nor effective. That order~
was rescinded a month later and
the tests continued.
"We've been told by our at
torneys that we can ask for a
summary judgment in 20 days,"
Glasky said. "Maybe the judge
can get the FDA to act."
Ove r cast
keeps beach
crowds thin
A blanket of hot mugg)I ·
weather covering the Orange
Coast Saturday only attracte<l
170,000 beachgoe rs to the
shoreline.
Only 20,000 showed up in .
Laguna Beach, where murky
gray skies gave way to sunshine
around noon. No serious inc1:·
dents were reported despit/
J;trong riptjdes and surf condi·
lions between 3 and 4 feet. ,,-.
Huntington State Beach drew
only about 18,000 and Bolsa had •
about 12,000, according to '·
lifeguards.
In Newport Beach, 90,000
beaohgoers turned out to enjoy •
the 66·degree water . Bu~
lifeguards said the 2 to 4 foot
surf seen Saturday should drop :
to 1 to 3 feet today.
Sun worshippers flocking lo
the shoreline today can expect
overcast skies till noon with
temperatures reaching int.Q the
mid-seventies by afternoon.
A man and a woman sitting ln
a parked car behind a popular
Newport Beach restaurant were
robbed at gunpoint, police said.
The robbery occurred shortly
before midnight Friday in the
parking lot of El Torito
restaurant, 4221 Dolphinstriker
St.
~' ~-------...~.~.--------~ -Carl Ferrill, 35, had just got·
ten into his 1980 black Cadillac
when a man pointed an
automatic gun at his bead, ac·
cording to police reports.
Newport Surf and Sport
Fenill told the (unman be
didn't have a walJet and was
struck acJ'Ols the cheek after he
attempted to push the pistol
away. Anaela Hoy, a passenaer
in the car, gave the auapect $10. The suspect1 described u a
.Mexican about 5 feet, eleht in·
cbes, medium w lgbt, wearin1
tan pants and a blue and green
striped shirt, sped away In a
light creen or tan economy car,
polJce said.
Fel'rill was treated at Colta
Mesa hospital for facial lacer•·
tlons.
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inveatmenJ plan
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
Network locates who's about to sink • or swim
A.J. Leoontal, director of facilities, and Keith Cordrey, com?J'MJndn of C008t Guard Auziliary, check antenna on Avco roof.
From Page A1
By ALMON LOCKAllEY ....... ""' .... "Mayday, mayday, mayday."
That dreaded call over marine
radio alert.a the Cout Guard,
. alone with other boata at sea,
. that someone la in serious
dancer ot loeing llvea or prop-erty.
The distress mesaa1e could
mean a fire aboard, colllalon
wltb another vessel or a slnkio1.
But what happens when the
radio of the dlatresaed vessel
eoes dead Immediately after the
mayday call -or the hiebly ex·
cited skipper or caller does not
know bla e~act position at sea?
The answer is that the Coast
Guard is involved in often fruit·
less hours of search by air and
surface craft, lncludlng vessels
of the Coast Guard Auxiliary,
the civilian arm of the Cout.
Gµard.
Solution to the problem ap-
peared to be in the establish·
ment of a direction-finding (DF)
network that would monitor dis·
treas calla and "fix the posiUon" of boats in trouble.
Establishing such a network
would not come easily, but the
forerunner in 1979 involved the
cooperation of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary and private en-
terprise. The first QF station
was established atop the Avco
Financial Tower in Newport
Center and became operative in
1980.
The project progressed
through the efforts of William
Robinson, district communica-
tions officer for CGA District n .
and Keith Cordrey of Newport
Beach, chairman of the direc-
tion-finding network and fellow
members of CGA Flotilla 24 of
Newport Beach.
Cordrey contacted Avco of-
ficials regarding the use of their
roof for the tower because of its height.
A.J . Levantal, director of
facilities, was quick to agree.
Avco provided not only a loca-
tion on the roof for the antenna,
but also an operating room and
free use or the company's
telephones.
..... "" .......... Coe.st Guard AU%iliary members Mary Lou Thompl(m and Betty McMillan match Une1 of position for direc-
tion-finding network that helps rescue recreational booten in dmre., off Newport Beach.
Although the Avco DF station
provides only a "line of posi-
tion" -not a true "fix" -it
does provide search and rescue
craft with enough information to
effect rescue sooner than if they
had no information at all.
The Avco station has been so
successful that other locations
along the Southern California
coast are being considered.
When the other stations are in
operation, the Coast Guard Aux-
iliary will be able to get two or
more triangular lines of position
CLOP) which would "fix" the
position of the distressed vessel.
Cordrey explained.
But even with a single LOP,
the Avco DF station performed
47 assists during its first five
months, including a downed
aircraft. In that situation, the
DF station determined within
seconds an LOP and two lives
were saved.
··Wh en calling the Coast
Guard, over 50 percent of the
distressed boats do not know
their location within five to 30
miles of their actual position,"
said Cordrey.
"Such a lack of understanding
or piloting has created countless
hours of surface and aircraft
search time by the Coast Guard
and Auxiliary -with a cor-
responding expense.'•
The Coast Guard District bas
informed the Auxiliary that it
will increase its assistance to
CGA by equipping and maintain-
ing these stations, but the Aux-
iliary must supply all the volun-
teer personnel.
Members of Newport Beach
Flotilla 24 and other CGA
flotillas st.aff the Avco station
nine hours a day on weekends
a nd holidays and supply the
Coast Guard Search and Rescue
Center with vital information
within seconds after receiving a
distress call .
Avco also provides facilities
for the operation of the CGA
radio station which monitors
Coast Guard aircraft during
rescue and patrol operations on
weekends and holidays.
Paraders,
week salute
safe boats
Betty Cook. national and
world champion offshore power
boat racer from Newport Beach
will be the grand marshal of the
Safe Boating Week parade in
Newport Harbor today.
UCI LASER CANCER TREATMENT PROMISING. • •
Participants will assemble at
the turning basin between
Collins Island and the east end
or Lido lsle at 1:30 p.m. and
parade from 2 to 4 p.m.
National Safe Boating Week
through Saturday is being con-
ducted locally by the Balboa
Power Squadron and Flotilla 24
of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
drug resides in the tumor," be
s~id.
Also, during the planned five·
Yt;Bl'" clinical study. the scien-tists will try to develop a·
"fluorescence index" to stand-
ardize the procedure as well as
the effects on various patient
treatment programs.
Collaborating in the research
program is Dr. Michael Berns,
chairman or the developmental
and cell biology department and
head of UCI's Laser Microbeam
Program.
'The $25,000 red laserl unit,
housed at UCI Medical Center in
Orange, is on loan from the lab
of Cal State Fullerton physicist
Dr. Fred Johnson.
Since the clinical program
started two weeks ago,· five
cancer patients have been treat-
ed. Wile said the first two have
gived positive results.
As an experimental pro-
cedure, patients are not
charged.
However, Wile stressed that
only physician-referred cancer
victims will be accepted in the
program.
And the treatment will be
restricted to recurring "solid"
tumors or the breast and bead
and neck areas such as the
larynx or voice box, toneue,
gums, floor of the mouth, cheek
and tonsils.
Lung cancer, leukemia and
lymphomas and other "liquid"
cancers that have spread
through the body are not yet
s uitable for photoradiatlon
therapy, be said.
In addition, the program is
restricted to patients who have
failed conventional cancer treat-'
ments.
Although the experimental
technique ls too young to show
any e.(fect on the aurvival rate ot
treated patients, Wile said it of.
fen a atgnificant "palliative" ef.
feet.
Recurrine malignant tumors
of the breast or bead and neck
can include such discomforts as
bleeding lesions and unpleasant
tumor odors, be aald.
Storm activity intense
F.loods force evacuation in West Virginia
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about improving survival," WUe
asserted. "We're hoping we can,
but we can't say that.
"So we're treating now for
. . . the quality of their sur-
vival."
Treatment can be done on an
outpatient basls a.nd the UCI
scientists hope to soon develop
special flexible fiber-optic tubes
to treat cancers of the gastroin-
testinal tract and the upper
airway.
FV hospital curbs
Medi-Cal patients
Beginning immediately~ Foun·
lain Valley Community Hoepital
will no longer accept Medi-Cal
patients except in an emereen·
cy, according to the hospital's
administrator.
''This is strictly a money
problem. They simply haven't
. been paying us," said Ad·
•ministrator Craie Meyers.
He said Medi-Cal payments
have been delayed up to sl~
months, forcing the hospital at
limes to borrow money at a high
interest rate .
Meyers added that the
hospital could no longer afford
to "subsidize" the Medi-Cal pro-
gram.
"No one will be turned away
~GJ: !I!\~./·
a
from the emergency room door
if they're carrying a Medi-Cal
card," be said. "This will only
apply to non-emergency cases."
Three other Orange County
hospitals are reported to have
adopted a similar policy toward
Medi-Cal patients, including
Huntington lntercommunity, in
Huntington Beach, Mercy
General in Santa Ana and Palm
Harbor in Garden Grove.
However, Meyers denied that
the administration from the four
hos pitals bad mutually dis-
cussed the decision to cease tak-
ing the patients.
"Our board of directors made
this decision more than a month
ago," he said.
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We'll 8Y8D encloee your ~ sreednl· Stop in today!
As a frnale to the annual ob-
servance, members of the CGA.
Division II will offer free boat
ins pections at the Harbor
Master's dock from 9 a.m. to 5
p. m . Saturday.
Uniformed CGA personnel
working under the 11th Coast
Guard District will inspect all
safety equipment such as ven-
tilating systems, engine spark
arresters, chatress s1gna1 gear,
fire extingu.iahers and personal
flotation devices.
Boats meeting au the legal re-
quirements will be issued the
wel\-known CGA Decal. Owners
of boats which are not up to
standard will be advised of the
deficiencies but no citations will
be issued. When the .deficiencies
are corrected, the boats will be
awarded the decal .
The Coast Guard Auxilia."'Y.
the civilian arm of the United
States Coast Guard, is best
known for it s Courtesy
Motorboat Examinations (CME>
and for its work in assisting the
Coast Guard in search and
rescue operations.
Balboa Power Squadron is a
unit of the United States Power
Squadrons, a nationwide educa-
tional organization.
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TOM JOHNSON °' ............... A six-hour drive away trom the 1bort1 of Newport
Beach last Friday brouaht etaht f athtn and 10 C\lb Scout
sons to that part of the lhoNI of th• Colorado River known as Catfish Paradlte. Thia bit ot Arl1ona. part over·
night camp eround1. part trailer park for retlrect outdoor
types, spreads aJon1 a tree--llntd lqoon of tbe rlvtr.
Catfish Paradise wu the ataalftl area for our a111ult
on the Colorado -a 1'1·m1l• canoe trlp down to CaaUe
Rock. This event waa dtal1ned to 1lvt the Cuba
something special to look forward to durlnt U.. paat ftw
months, and -usumlna aurvlval 1omtthln1 for all
participants to look back on with n tatcla.
It was a privUe1e aolnl a~ on tht trlp and now, aa
my fmgers start to W\Cufl hon\ th lr p1ddl•·1r1ppln1 position, to share some of the oxJ)tdlUon •a l\llhll1hta.
Three minutes after our arrival, the dock was filled
with little fishermen catching little fish .
After a dinner of spiral-cut bot dogs, the boys went on a flashlight frog bunt.
An attempt to scare a viaiting group of Huntington Beach Indian Maidens fell fiat.
The next momtng our fiotiUa noated forth.
Our nrst pause came at the Santa Fe railroad brtdae
where we watched a traln go west and the wlnd pick up,
The trick is to keep your canoe beaded into the wind
and not the reeds.
Power boats are wonderful for making waves if you happen to want any.
On the other hand, they can turn out to be a tow-er of
strength.
EL ·DIA .DE COSTA MESA
· SATURDAY JUNE20, 198r· .
COSTA MESA DAY IN TIJUANA.
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Castle Rock. We made it, and got to carry our canoes
about~ yards before we had to tum them in. Fun!
Dads sitting around the fire that night, sharing the
day's adventure.
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technique is replacin1 the Transcendental
Meditation and drugs that phased ln · and out
d~na the '60s and '70..
Thanks to the marvels ot commerciallza ..
tion, the public ls being treated to yet the latest
in mind manipulation: sensor1 deprivation
tanks.
Since Float to Relax opened in Newport
Beach two montha aao. more than 600 people
have 'spent an hour or two floating in
soundproof, pitch black chambers. And most come back for more.
The tanks recently were popularized ln tbt
movie "Altered States." Actor William Hurt,
witl\ the aid of halh1cinogenlc mushrooms,
pbyaically regressed. in a tank to the primordial
state.
That's movie fantasy.
J>eople, however, are discovering the .
posltiu yet less dramatic benefits or stripplnl
the body or most or its senses: reducing
stress and· anxiety, reaching deep relaxation
and experiencing intense periods of creativity.
"People don't know how to relax," says
Ramona Wagner, who with her husband, Will,
opened the four-tank facility. "The tanks re·
mind people how to handle things. It takes a lot
less energy to deal with things than to avoid them."
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
What is The Bottom Line?
Dear~r
The Bottom Une is your health. There are time1 an our live1
when we for~t that and WOTT'JI Clbout thing• that aren't nearl11
a& important. When JIOU have your ph11sical and mental health,
you have tlw! building bl.ockl with which to /ace all the attendant
prob~ of living a full, chal~ and rewording life. P~e
remember that~ day and thank God /~r it. We believed in
· thil M1ea so much that we started our own buline11 dedicated to
health and named it The Bottom Line.
The Bottom Line is an exercise 1alon where each individual
receives pnaonalized attention. Our goal is /or each penon to
develop to their fullest potential mentally and physically. Our
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Thanks to the marvels of c9mmerclaliza-
tion, the publlc ls belne treated to yet the latest
in mind manipulation: sensory deprivation tanks.
Since Float to Relax opened ln Newport
Beach two months aao, more than 600 people
have spent an hour or two floating ln
soundproof, pitch black chambers. And most
come back fOr more.
The tanks recenUy were popularized In the
movie "Altered States." Actor William Hurt,
witl\ the aid of . hallucinogenic mushrooms,
physically regrused in a tank to the primordiaJ
state.
That's movie fantasy .
.People, however. are discovering the.
positive yet less dramatic benefits of stripping
the body of most of its senses : reduclne
stress and. arutiety. reaching deep relaxation
and experiencing Intense perioda of creativity. "People don't know how to relax," says
Ramona Wagner, who with her husband, Will ,
opened the four-tank facility. "The tanks re-
mind people how to handle things. It takes a lot
less enerey to deal with things than to avoid
them."
Orange Coast OAJLV PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1961
What is The Bottom Line?
Dear Rladn~:
The Bottom Line is your health. There are time1 m our' lives
when we forget that and tDOTTV about thing• that aren't nearl11
as important. When you have your physical and mental health,
JIOU have th4! building bLoclu with which to face all the attendant
problems of living a full, challengfng and rewording Ufe . Please
remember that~ day and thank God f~r it. We believed m
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health and named it The Bottom Line.
The Bottom Line is an exercise salon where each individual
receives ~r&onalized attention. Our goal is for each peraon to
develop to their fullest potential mentally and physically. Our
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day, and last for one hour. Our cla3sei are designed to build
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NEWEST RELAXATION: DIFFERENT SOAKS FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS . • •
(From Page AS)
water heated to 93.S degrees, the average skln
surface temperature.
Four hundred pounds or Epeom salts dls·
solved in a tank allow the user to float effort·
lessly like a rubber raft. Disinfectant is added
to the water and the tanks are filtered after
each $20 session.
Patrons shower before a float to remove
dirt and body Qils and afterwards to Clust>ort the
briny water.
To slin from one state or consci snesa to
another users begin in four decorat r rooms.
You hllve a choice or wallpaper mura of a wild
forest, undersea visage, view or the earth
from the moon or scenic clouds.
The theme rooms, adjoining a mfortable
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walUng room in deep and P•tel blues, en·
courage a meditative atmosphere, they say.
But once you close the tank door. the
famntar Is dissolved in a womb·lilce sea. Gone
are the auto noises from nearby Bristol Street
. North. Gone are alarm clocks, business
machines and the cacaphony of human chatter.
Gravity surrenders to the buoyancy of a 20
percent aalt solution.
Deprived of most sensory experiences, the
mind soon learns to play by it.sell. There are
creative momenta, other times a touch of self·
analysis or criticism.
Occasionally you're stung by a sudden
spark, a casual dip into anqther conscious
state ..
Tl\e Wagners say studies, conducted slnce
the tanks were developed in the mid '50s, in·
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Some people report seeing lights that do not
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sensations they think are created by the tank.
Some aleep during their hour-Jong noat.
Others come to relieve the pain of nervout
tension wrenching their backs. 1
Because the effect of the tank 11
cumulative, tbe Wagnen of Westminster eel
they're not offering another crutch lo a atteu·
ridden society. The averaee 'user needs no cbore
than 10 floats in two months for lastine ben~fita.
"I'd like to see the tanks become oblotete,"
quips Will, 8J) engineer for Rockwell Intema-
tional. "We want people to know tt;tere la
another way of dealing with stress, of solvina
your problems.''
S 'PECIAI.!!
Will and Ramona, both 32, locatetheir faclUty
close lo Newport Beach bualnea centen to better
serve. The believed what they considered a
hotbed of streu and tenaloo.
Fears of drownln1 or clauatrophobla waab
away once a person settlea into the tank. Since
It's difflcult to turn on your side, drown.ins la
l'lext toimP<>Sslble.
AthleUc teams and mljor corporations liave. added tanks tolbeir mnest rooms.
"When you've been deprived of any l.Dput
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more alive," says WW. "The aenaet a.re kind of cleaned out.
"This is the Western ~wer lo Eastern
pbiloaoJ?hY. It pi;ovldes the same thJ01 as
meditation but it's fast, efficient and it takes no
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A8 Orange Cout DAILY PfLOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
Tends little Indians
Teacher from· Newport serves without reservation
By BEA ANDERSON or .. .,....,.. ....
Teacbln& on an Indian reservation bas its
rewards.
Just ask Patricia Sowers who has been do-
in& that for 15 years.
She'll tell you how aratifytna it was a few
weeks ago at the University of Northern
Arizona in Ftaastaff when she attended, for the
first time, tbe araduation of two former stu-
dents.
Even more recenUy, you could see ber ex-
citement a5 she pulled up at the Newport Beach
home other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sowers.
She was accompanied by a aroup of Hopls,
Navajos, Apaches, Sioux and Tewas whose
excursion culminated nearly a year of plann.lnt
and fund-raising.
The rule was only those who earned ex-
penses could make the trip.
Fourteen succeeded.
Miss Sowers, who teaches fourth grade at
Keams Canyon on tbe Hopi reservation In
Arizona, is a volunteer leader of a number of
youth groups -her major one involving high
school students.
These teen-agers made the trip with rive
parents who also had earned thei r way, the
teacher nid.
The group meets at least two nights a week.
One is spent in sports, usually basketball; the
other in planning activities off the reservation.
It was last fall when someone suggested go-
ing to Disneyland after school closed.
' The idea was more than seconded and plans
were under way.
Miss Sowers felt the trip would be more
meaningful if the students earned expenses.
So nights and weekends were spent plan-
ning and presenting fund-raisers, Including
dances, basketball tournaments, bingo games
and raffles.
A bonus from this close association was de-
veloping friendships, which, they say, have
deepened as they traveled together. seeing
Southern California tourist attractions -more
in one week than they would in several months
at home. Although some entertainment comes to the
reservation, Miss Sowers says that most
leisure-time activities are found in neighboring
communities, the closest being 4.5 miles away.
So, for group events, the youngsters need
transportation. That's how Miss Sowers got in-
volved. She volunteered as a driver.
A year later she became the adviser and
still does most of the driving, which averaces
about 30,000 miles a year.
Basketball is the major sport, but to com·
pete the team must travel as much as 80 miles
for a game. Miss Sowers sometimes arranges
overnights so the group can take in a movie or
bowl.
She says she doesn't mind all the driving, in
fact she likes it but has found it harrowing at
times.
One day when they started out, she said, it
was drizzling. By the time they arrived for a
game she had driven through hard rain and
flash floods, and was fa ced with three feet of
snow going home.
When she is not teaching or worlrln& with the
high school group, Miss Sowers spends her time
as a leader of several Girl Scout troops, an in-
terest that bas been especially dear to her since
chlldhoocl
It was in Scouting in second grade that she
was introduced to Indian crafts and lore.
says teaching on the reservation ls about the
same as any other school. "Children are
children."
Of course, she said, "some have trouble
with English and idioms and don't relate to
urban references because of their rural life" -
an atmosphere that she says is the cause of hl&h
teacher turnover.• ·
On the other hand, it ls the open spaces that
have attracted her and she said, she doesn't feel
isolated as many teachers do. "How could I
with all my activities?"
And these services have not eone unnoticed.
Last year she was awarded The Thanks
Badge, the highest national recopition ln Girl
Scouts, and was presented a plaque from the
high school in recognition of the work she has
done for the athletic department.
Perhaps one of the visiting mothers ex-
pressed their gratitude best:
"After Sffing Pat's home in Newport
Beach, It seems this is where she should live,
and I wonder why In the world she would come
out with us to that dry Hopl land.
"We are very proud of her and appreciate
what she does with the children.
"Lr she should ever leave we would miss her
very much.
"We think of her as a sister."
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"The seed was planted and it just kept
growing," she says of her interest in working
with Indians.
"The more I studied about them, the more I
knew I wanted to be with them."
Our RJg . 4.96
After teaching for six years she applied
wtth the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Sbe was ac-
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Canyoo ever since.
She s~s she'll never forget her first day
there. "The other fourth grade teacher hadn't
arrived and I had to handle 80 students.''
Generally, she has 25-30 students, and she
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Youth face
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By JANE SEE WHITE
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -Twenty years
aeo. a young man took up his black doctor's baa
and presented himself to the children of t be
troubled American South. The children talked to
him and he listened.
Since then, the man
has journeyed with his
black bag to hear the
Eskimo children, the
children of migran t
workers, wealthy
children on secluded,
tree-shaded estates, the
Indian and Ch icano
chi l dren of the
Amer ican West. the
children of Ap ·
palachia's hollows.
From this labor of
l islening. the man
w rote f ive books ,
"Children of Crisis,"
one million Pulitzer DR. ROBERT COLES Prize-winning words
about children and how they cope with crisis -the
crisis of racial strife, of poverty and rootlessness,
of wealth. of social isolation and more, much
more.
Now that it's finished, Robert Coles, ihe man
with the black doctor's bag, a distinguished
Harvard child psychiatrist, has reached a con-
clusion· For 20 years he missed the point.
THROUGH ALL THOSE years, he s ays, he
didn't see what he calls the Central Riddle in
children's lives. Not seeing it, he sought no
anst.ter.
"The one thing that I haven't gone into was
probably the most important single thing that J've
heard." says Coles. "I ignored it because I wasn't
tr ained to pay attention to it... ,
Robert Coles first met his Central Riddle in
1960 in the person of Ruby Bridges, 6, who was the
first and onJy black child to enter a while New
Orleans public school.
When Ruby arrived, the white pupils and their
parents began a boycott that lasted nearly a year.
Flanked by federal marshals, Ruby walked into
the em pty school every day through vicious mobs
who -wished her dead rather than enrolled in
"their" school -and they said so.
ONE DAY RUBY REMARKED to Coles, the
kind man with the doctor's bag, that she felt sorry
for those angry, unhappy people. She prayed for
her hecklers. she said, every night.
Coles knew better than to believe that.
Coles knew that behind "her pietistic avowals
and her quick smiles . . . one would find a terror·
struck black child, just barely in control of herself
-or so I thought . . . "
He came lo realize that he was wrong:
It was possible for a child of poverty. a child
whose parents could neither read nor write, to
reach into her heart and find the "moral stamina"
to face a year-long, daily ordeal with grace and
courage.
Ruby Bridges, a mere child of 6, was a moral
being.
SUCH A PHENOMENON did not occur to
Coles in 1960. It does now. Thal leaves Coles seek·
int answers to the riddle be didn't recocruze then,
bis Central RJddle : , .
What do America '• children believe in? What
are their arutwers to t he universal questions that
all children ult, quesUons Uke why am I here,
anyway, and what am I willing to live for?
Coles says he realizes now that many of the
children of crisis, whose musings and dreams and
drawings he studied for 20 years, had found their
answers to those questions .
He recalls, for instance, the Southern "red·
neck" youth who faced down a gana of white
toughs that cornered a black boy in school. Later
the boy told Coles that "something in me just drew
the line... ·
"A LOT OF THE KIDS I tried to comprehend
. . . psychologically or sociologically, . which was
the fashionable way of comprehending people,
were In fact demonstrating moral behavior,''
Coles says. "I think in retrospect that's what I've
been studying for 20 years -the moral life of
children."
All lhis came into focus for Coles during four
years in Northern Ireland Ustening to children
whose lives are dislorted by religious warfare. He
was stunned by the "passionate" convictions of
Belfast's children, both Catholic and Protestant.
He talks of children who know death. but are
prepared to die for their convictions.
COLES DESCRIBES CAThY, a Catholic 9·
year-old who told a British soldier be could point
his gun, could, indeed, pull the trigger. but in the
end Britain would lose Northern Ireland because
"we are right and you are wrong." .
Coles, 52 and father of three boys, la also study-
iot children in Brasil and South Africa. There,
too, be says he sees an intensity of conviction
amon1 children that he hasn't often observed
amon• America's young .
"It may be a mor ality that I filid distasteful or
even oppressive, but it Is a kind of powerful moral
notion that contrasts with what we don'' have
here. Until . . . I Jef\ the country and started
workin1 abroad, I don't think I realized bow bard
it it for a lot of American children to get moral no-
tions about this life."
Ba/J, eagles
ont~wing
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J\10 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1961
A one-way street
There's rw monument. to Cortez
By STAN DELAPLANE It was here they planted the tem·
porary bridge. Once the army pu11ed
over it, the bridge aeltled ln aa aolld as concrete. They couldn't get ll up.
And the next gap ln tht causeway
was disaster. Tht Alltel attaacked.
The ~ewitneH aolditr 8tntOJ ~ dtl
C<Utillo wrou: "TIM operfw,.. o/ wot.,.
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together all the gold and Atwell belonging·
to Your MaJ-ltJI and hclt~ made into
various bunctU• ... " So Cortez wrote
/rom Me~ to King Charita of Spain in
the year 1520. He lo1t au of it on the
ltreet where I lived.
I lived off and on at the Hotel de
Cortn . It's an old colonial monastery
from 1780. Stone pillars support the
balcony rooms. And the whole hotel
is built around a sun.ny patio with a
splashing fountain ln the center.
too.t aoon filled with Mad aftd cfllj1tg mtn , --,,,__
and hortt•. mad thoa. who Ulfrt •t~g
gling to elC<Jpe, all htoptd tO{ltfMr with
artillery, pockl and bolt• o/ ~. II
W0$ drtodful to Jwar th• crf11 of IM un·
fortunate aulferer•. colling /or aamtonc•
. . . Manti were drowned or JNI Into
canoea and carried off for .OCriJU:t
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shot it out With a chief of police from
Michoacan on the stone stairs. And
while I was there, a French movie
director killed himself over a lush
blonde sex goddess who chewed gum.
In the morning the American press
-four of us -had coffee. A boy with
a face you see on an Aztec codex
polished Qllr shoes Into black mirrors
at eight cents per customer. Some
hotel!
AFTER THE Conquest, Cortez sent
Indians diving in the great lakes that
surrounded Mexico City. The Aztec
capital they called Tenochtitlan.
They never found the gold. The
lakes have been drained, and what
once was a causeway is a busy street
outside the door of the de Cortez.
The other day a laborer from Oax-
aca put a shovel in the ground and
turned up Montezuma's lost treasure.
Well, not all of it. Historians are
still digging around. It's worth the
journey out this street, following
Cortez as he left the city on a stormy
night in July.
They went silently, for Montezuma
had been killed and the city was in
a rms. They carried a portable bridge
lo span the causeway where it had
been cut in three places by the
Aztecs.
TAKE A RENTED car (but you
can do it by bus, too) and begin
behind the Cathedral. It's a dingy
street, here called Tacuba. As you
come alongside the Alameda Park -
and by the hotel -it becomes
Hidalgo.
At the same Ume a terri!yll'\& tbun·
derstorm opened up, spookin1 the
hors.es into tbrowing their rjdera."
THE STREET here chanaes name
to Puente Alvarado -Bridge of
Alvarado. On some maps "The Leap
of Alvarado." ll's said Pedro de
Alvarado put his lance on the lake
bottom and vaulted to the other side.
Go along this street -which now
becomes San Cosme, and you come
to the ahuehuete tree where Cortez
sat and wept _as be thought Mexico
lost forever. m s army cut in half. It's
no more than a stump now. It mu.st
have been magnificent then. Noche
Triste they call that fearful night.
The Sad Night. .
FOLLOW THE ROAD and you
come to the bill where the Spanish
settled for the night. I,.ater they built
the church of Our Lady of Los
Remedios there and it's worth the
visit.
The street is the military invasion
route.
Cortez came back along here -
Alvarado led the attack that took
Mexico City.
Diaa recalled 50 years later: "In /tve
days were killed and aacnficed upworda
of 870 aoldters . . . 72 put to <Uath wtth
five CaatWan womm . three, who
come for a share of gold aaftgned to
them, robbed and murdered. And If we
ezamme throughout, all who were con·
cemed with the trecuurt corM to 1U
fortune."
That's what they're digging up on
the street where I lived .
Palm Springs lwtel lowers rates
PALM SPRINGS -A Palm
Springs hotel is offering its best guest
rooms at rates that are low even for
the off season.
The Ramada Inn North (1177 North
Palm Canyon Drive) has reduced the
rates ror its deluxe pool-side rooms to
$35 for the summer. The rate applies
for all pool-side rooms between Sun-
day and Thursday. These rooms
normally would rent for up to $54.
Additionally, rooms that are not pool·
si4e are renting for $28, an even
greater bargain for those willin1 to
walk a step or two more to swim.
Travelers staying during the week
and into the weekend al5o qualify for
the lower rate on Friday and Satur·
'"°"'Fa hion hl:.lnd
Newport Beach
day, according to hotel manager
Judy Johnson . "We're willing to
bargain," she said. "We're having a
lot of fun with our 'room sale.· Peo-
ple can hardly believe that they can
get a fil"}t class, pool-side room in
Palm Springs for such a low rate."
The hotel recently completed a Sl.5
million refurbishing project that
totally redecorated and refurbished
every guest room, the public 11paces,
the · lobby, the restaurant and the
ground.$.
"Not only are we offering bargain
rates," she said, "we're offering
superior accomodatlons."
Travelers may make reservations
by calling toll-free 800-228-2828.
HERNAN CORTEZ -"He um about 35 then''
wrote Bernal del Ca!Ullo, the conquistador aoldiir.
"0/ medium height and well favored. He wcu mild
in manner and wlien he noore, he said, 'By my
conscience'. Or .if much incemed he aaid, 'Oh,
may you regret it?'" My hotel is named for him
-(on the street where he retreated on The Sad
Night) -but there i8 no monument to Cortez in all
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Orange Coast OAtLY PILOT/Su!'day, June 7, 1981 All . .
OCC ceremony honors Cynthia Oknaian, 114 campus 'leaders
Leadenhip and 1ervlce of 115
•tudenta drew acclaim at
Oran1e Cout Colleae'a 23rd an·
aual Honors Niaht Awarcll.
two yean aervina on the ASOCC
Board of Trustees ancj u a member or director of 15 cam·
pus or charity committees.
Newport Beach, Mary Ellen
Brownell, Costa Mesa, Cathy
Fitzpatrick, Fountain Valley
and Michael Odeaaard, Santa
Ana. Approximately 600 1tudenta,
parent.I and euests attended the ~eremonies in the outdoor quad
on the Colla Mesa campus.
Cynthia Oknalan of Irvine re·
ceived a special photo rlaque for
exemplary serv ce and
leadership to OCC with a com·
mitment to the welfare of all.
She has been accepted at
UCLA u a pre-law student and
would like to be a member of the
U.S. Senate ...
Commemorative plaques "ln
appreciation for outstanding
service to OCC" were presented
by the Associated Students to
two retiring faculty members
Jean S. Thompson, associate
dean comml.lllilY services and
Francis L. Andreen, dean
counseling and guidance; and
Five students recelYed special
tankards for outstanding service
and leadership for more than
one year.
Miu Otnalan was active for The recipients were Decnis
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Orange COMt OAIL:YPILOT~. June 7, 1981
Residency requirement
spells gerwral relief
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors, after three months
of debating the issue, finally has
taken definitive action to stem
the growing demand for general
relief welfare assistance.
General relief is a last ditch
type of assistance, normally pro·
vided to persons who do not
qualify or are awaiting other
forms of atate or federally sub-
s id ized welfare. The cost of
general rellet is borne exclusive-
ly by the county.
In its recent action, the board
ordered that a 30-day residency
rule be instituted, a move its
backers say will take so-called
'·county boppers'' off the general
rellef rolls.
County hoppers are persons
who move from one county to
another in order to apply for
welfare.
Orange County, some say,
has been particularly attractive
because its maximum general re·
lief payment is higher than that
of any other county in the state.
County officials estimate the
30-day residency requirement
wlll apply only to persons who
move to Orange County from·
within California; state law
forbids such requirements for
persons moving into Orange
Co\Ulty from another state. Still,
officials say the requiremeqt will
cut general relief costs by about
11 percent.
There are scattered reports
specifically from the county
Legal Aid Society, which pro·
vides legal representation for in·
digents ...._ that the residency rule
will face a court challenge.
Such a challenge seems un·
warranted, particularly in light
of the fact supervisors adopted
language that will permit the
30-day rule to be w~ived in ex-
traordinary cases of need.
Given the spiralllng demand
for general relief aSsistance,
supervisors have little choice but
to tighten the program require-
ments. The 30-day rule seems·
fair -both to the county and to qualified recipients.
Who can afford it?
Housing -and how to pay
for it -is Topic A in Orange
County as well as many other
parts of the country.
And well-intentioned plans to
provide homes in an affordable
range for less-than-affluent
families are turning sour. The
low-cost housing programs
fostered by the county, by cities
and by the Coastal Commission
just aren't working in too many
cases.
Take the Irvine Company's
program for moderate-range
condominiums in its Woodbridge
Park Vista development in
Irvine. With some prodding, the
building arm of the company put
a limited number of units on the
market at prices ranging from
$831800 to $91,468 -far below
comparable housing available.
But to qualify, a family's
total gross income couldn't be
above $30,400 to $33,600, depend-
ing on the number of family
members.
A fast penciling shows that
after $12,000 for down payment
and closing costs, monthly pay·
ments at today's interest rates
would fall between $1,200 and
Sl,350 for principal, taxes, in·
surance and homeowner dues.
Total cost per year: more
than $15,000. Try fitting that into
a $25,000 or a $30,000 income after
income taxes and social security
have been taken out.
Then there's the McLain
Company's venture into the
moderate housing mar!Jet ln
Newport Beach. The Coastal
Commission said okay to
McLain'• plan to build aome lux-
ury houslna 1cro11 Jamboree
Road from the Nowporter Inn &t
McLain would buy and market
low-priced unit.I at another d •
velopment, Vtlla Balboa nur
Hoa1 ffolpttat. · A t10 ,ooo home ln that
nel1bborbood looked a ml1ht)'
fin• bu¥ for manr loW•lncom t 1m1U . It did unU thl! ttnancl•I reaJIUe1 cam ouL.
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Essentially, those realities
meant that to qualify for such a
home, a four-member family
couldn't earn more than $25,000 a
year. Payments -including
homeowner dues -added up to
more than $850 a month.
Not only did the family with
the $25,000 income find it couldn't
meet such payments, it couldn't
even qualify for a loan in the first
place.
Such dismaying results have
been reported throughout
California since "inclusionary"
housing programs became com-
mon.
lnclusionary simply means
that a state or local agency
specifies that a certain number
of affordable units be provided in
order to get approval for a hous-
ing development.
Unfortunately, there's no
magic in the inclusionary game.
A builder has to know he will
have a reasonable chance for
profit before be breaks ground
for a project. So if he's producing
below-cost housing for some un-
its, the other units are going to be
jacked up in price.
Either that or he's going to
seek some cost-cutting special
considerations.
And that's where our local
jurisdictions don't seem to have
used enough imagination.
Simpllrted permit procedures
alone would save builders
mllllona in thea days of tangled
reaul1Uon1 and roller-coaster mort1a11 rat.,, Denalty reduc-
tlont ,buJd produ • more houa· In• at C1W•r tu.t. lo would relief
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Begin's comeback 'brilliant'
JERUSALEM -In a stunning
turnaround reminiscent of Harry
Truman's 1948 election, Prime Minister
Menachem Begin has converted Israel
into a private stage all his own and the
June 30 election into a one-man show
with disquieting implications for the op·
position Labor Party and the United
States.
The exultant mood now surrounding
Begin's extraordinary comeback broke
through during an outdoor campaign
speech May 27 at Rehobot. During a
pause in his electrifying one-hour dis·
play of campaign rhetoric, a young
Oriental Jew shouted: "Menachem
Begin, king of Israel." He has come to
dominate the campaign so thoroughly,
with both economic and foreign policy
issues for the moment working
powerfully in his behalf, that Shimon
Peres, who leads the Labor opposition,
is reduced to a single strategy: Make
Begin the only issue.
,\'Tl'ACKING BEGIN in an indoor ral·
ly the following evening in the coastal
town of Rolon, Peres -no match for
Begin as a stump speaker -moved one
Labor partisan to shout: "You should
not criticize the prime minister." Peres
shot back : "Begin, Begin, Begin, who is
be that he cannot be criticized? ls he a
new Khomeini?" But in ma.king Begin
the central issue of the campaign, Peres
risks building him up unless events in
the next four weeks hand him new am-
munition.
But in the last three months, includ·
ing the still-touchy Lebanon crisis, the
ammunition bas been coming Begin's
way. fitting his campaign artillery with
heavy explosives. With his politically
brilliant handling of the unceasing
economic crisis, Begin's rinance
minister bas dipped into a bit of supply.
side economics to put muses of new
spending money into the pockets of
hard-pressed consumers.
He has broueht such choice goods as
color TV sets within consumer spending
range and restored food and other sub·
sidles for the low-income Sephardic and
Oriental Jews who are Begin's solid
constituency.
PERHAPS MORE important,
however, is the way Begin has either
managed or lucked out of the Lebanon
I -,A-IS-/l-DV-11----~
crisis. Begin's cautious refusal to use
Israeli air power against Syrian mis·
sites in Lebanon has reinforced his
"peace and security" campaign slogan.
His voice dripped with scorn in Rehobot
when he recalled Labor's warning four
years ago that if Begin became prime
minister, he would take Israel into war
the first day.
His voice dropping low. he asked:
"Where is the war?"
He bas Peres outflanked and in what
looks like a political vise on Labor's
continuing effort to convert him into an
Israeli Attila.
Although Peres tries to ridicule him
for withdrawing Jewish settlements
from E'yptian Sinai, after saying "not
one gram of sand" in the Sinai Desert
would be returned to Egypt, he sounds
hollow. ·
Peres and his Labor coalition en·
thusiastically backed the Camp David
accords. Moreover, neither Peres nor
any other Labor leader la credible play-
ing lbe game of hawks and doves
against Begin.
WHILE BEGIN struts his one-man
campaign around Israel. the high com-
mand of Peres plots new ways to bring
hi mi down as a mao not to be "trusted,"
as proclaimed in Labor's heavy
newspaper advertisements. But events
keep overtaking their best-laid plans.
A case in point is Begin's summit
meeting at Sharm el Sheik with Egyp-
tian President Anwar Sadat. Thal stun-
ner, which clearly displays Begin as the
winner in the eyes or the shrewd Sadat,
outflanked Peres' own effort to arrange
a meeting with Sadat, who suddenly has
become a factor in Israel's national
election. The obliging Sadat agreed
quickly to meet Peres -but in Egypt,
inaccessible to Is raeli television sets.
Likewise, Peres' decision to seek a
special session of the Knesset (parlia-
ment) to berate Begin for his secret
promise to Christian Falangists in
Lebanon may well backfire. It never
bad prior approval from some or Peres'
top running-mates. including retired
Gen. Haim Bar-Lev and former prime
minister Itzhak Rabin.
BEGIN IS RIDING a fast-moving
crest, despite his running batUes with
the U.S .. bis serious 1977 heart attack
and the "untrustworthy" cry of Labor.
Clearly helping him. in addition totem·
porary improvements in the economy
and his handling of the Lebanon missile
crisis, is the new Israeli nationalism he
has worked hard to infuse the past four
years.
That new militancy, strong among the
rising percentages of Sephardic and
Oriental Jews, enhances bis chances of
winning on June 30. But it also portends
deep problems for the u .~. u .tsegm s
margin holds during the next four
weeks.
Formals, revolutions spring eternal
We iwere having dinner. The people I
was with play ln a band, and they were
booked to perform at a party that eve·
ning. They asked lf I wanted to come
alon1. .,
We arrived at Chlc110'1
Knickerbocker Hotel and tMy 1tarttd to
aet up. Soon alter, the 1u11t1 bt1an to
como ln. Th•:r were colltlt men and
women, trom Northwtlttrn Unlv1r1lty. It turntd out that thl• Wll th• KIPP•
K1pp101mma1prtn1 form1I. ' TO 'tAY TO Oll!1Ca11• Whit the
lhp 1 K•PS'• 1mm1 1orottb "'""' UR tJlllfC! 1mpUIH 11 dUflOult, B@Utt~@ I iwund1 II ti ~OU lrt .....
MP,H W«~·(mtlll~ th• K1pp11 1r1 lh• l)ret· U 9l iilt II WOO t!Omt1 trum lht nUJfl prot· e r.atiit ltftlU1 1 ll rou .,. a K•&JP•, n ls rt~~1¥ lh•l ~wr mot.tt.r w11 • K•P~~' itH~ h~;J fh Jllt r btlar• htf, J do not MfH1W l Haftlf Keai11n wa• ev r tn • ~tUl@ll ~ffltltf, bul ll 11ctmtKm1 told mt
11ll W~I. K11r,1ut It would not 1urprt11
ttt1ltt • I ii , l wu n 11nd tht r d•ltt 1rrivtd
Ill t, !i1u1y, Tt oo@urt~ to mt that 10
IA U r,.,. 110 It Itemed 11 tr ttUth RM 11•• tM K•PP• 1prtna formal tttll'' tttYtr rttum t.o tht eampu1t1 Iii ft, nurln!C tbott 1o·call1d rev· OllAOlllll~ d1r• It &ht un!ver1IU•, It
WI wld1l1 u1umtd that Kappe u rm1l1, •nd 111 the thln1• th•>' fepr111nttd1 hed bttn 1w1pt away
ffir vtt W • ddt of eoelaJ eb1n1t. )iut no,w It t1 t•1 and w• art In the
mld1t of 1 new po1luc11 ~~·, and at 1 looked at UM Kappu and \MU' date1 ln
th• hot.a ballroom I rHUud \hat °"r. havt t.hi SN•t 100'.d fortune of brtln1 co ·
ltlt men and womtn who art not under
tbt naUanaJ mlctOHOpe, rtnallr tht ~O\lfttrf bu dMlded that ltudentl arid
U.tlr eonetma an not bl1 newa ; Ulla
1roup ol ~•••• mta and women II bit· lnl iUowtd to 10 wttbout tbe rttt of
IOOl"1 ana.1111Ql IU en17 mo¥t.
IO Tim ftUD9NTI at &a. Ka_ppa totmu boultlt drlllll fl'olD I H ... •P.af, Md Md:a liuftwt supper, m du•1o .. _ fraim tlMt ._ Md nrl; '10I. TM
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It is tempting to say that the students
at the 1981 Kappa spring formal were
wholesome and pristine in a way that
students from the 1967·71 era weren't ;
tempting, but not nec:essarily true.
The studenta at this party were welJ· dress~d and clean-1haven and
tmbltloua·lookln1 in I way that their
predec tort of, a decade ago weren't;
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th• men ind womon at the Kappa tormat 11amtd llkt they would ill do
1rt1at •l Job lnlervlew1.
IUT Tiit: INTalOlJINO lhln1 about · thom wu that thty bavt lnhtr1ted all of
the plfuurablt vie•• that tho '87·'71
atudtnu madt pap.al1r, without beln1
w1l1ht.d down by tM polltlcal bafl•I•·
l •ot I.ht lmprt11lon an lmert11lon
1hartd 11Y my rrt1nd1 In the band -that
tho Kappu and their datt• would h1vt
had no Lroublt ntUn1 In at 1 p1rty with
tho aludenta ol 10 )'Hrt a10. 1ven If the
two IJ'OUPI would have looked Jarrin1ty
different. But to im.,ln• tbtae men and
women on a plcktt lint or mannlnt a
barrlc•d• waa unthlnlcablt.
ft wu an lntere1tln1 ccmcept. The 1tu·
dtnti of tho "revolutionary" day1
thou1ht they wtrt pa11ln1 down a
herlt•e• ot 10CJ1I concern and poUUcaJ
1ctl vl1m, when In tact that l• the one
part ol their ltv" that wu d11carded mott quickly.
The lasting monument turns out to be
the idea of having fun in tminbibltM
and sometimes illegal ways_ Thal ap-
parently is the strongest mesACt ~
today's college students picbd ap from
yesterday's.
NONE OF THIS IS to say tbal the
men and women at the ltapt>e formal
were without worries: just bffauw tlllit1
aren't trying to stop a war doesni meu
that they don't have anytbin& on lbeir
mind.I. Their predecessors m., b.att
taken pride ln saying that ~l' DeTU
wanted a "good job": the lJll studmts
not only want good jobs desperald;J.
they are unsure ll the jobs exist for
them.
J was told that there is a uutnc .
awful concern among coUeae students
theae days: good grades. Tbe students
are atraJd that without them, dley WW
never 1et hired anywhere worthwblle.
But the Kappa formal wu no place to
dwell on lhinp like tb1t. MOit ot all, the
men and women at the party .eemed to
be people who are bavU,1 a 1ood time in
their coll••• yean·-and Indeed, look·
int at It from the outside, It appean to
be a very 1ood Ume to be 1 atudent.
To be a Kappa at Northwestern in
1981 must be a prett1 nice t.hin1 : the
bad parta ot your life haven't happentd
ytt, and chancea are JOU don't even kno~ that they're 1oln1 to happen.
MIDWAY THaOVOH the party, lbe
1tnlor K1ppa women 1athered 1t tht
front of tht room to 1In1 a 1on1 thty
had c.ompoaed. Jt wa1 caUtd .. Wt'll Be
Comlni Back," and It waa about what It
wUI be Ukt lo remember tbelr coll•••
d1y1 ln later ye1n. Llatenlnf to them
1ln1 the IOnl, tt waa hard to lmaat.nt
that they really have 1tvtn much
thou1ht )'et to the Idea that they will not
always be youn1, and Kappu, and ln coll•1•:
W11U f» ~back
W#Wft Mtioflol ,.., vp Oft.....,..,
We'll f» ~ bcacli WIMw ow llilobl lf4'1 ,.... •..•
fttre waa lM11bter all uo.ct U..
9"m. And, rn mtdal1bt Hm• ud went, tM blad'-llland\•. TM 1.,,. womeo kicked off tlMlr aboel. la 1111,
tbe ICIQI ln tile air WU -19flD LM9•'1
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brtllt ' 11 •• • l
Democrats won't lose
much in redistricting
ByCllABLESG. BEU.
Dr. CharluG. Belluaprok_uorof polUtcol
science at Cal State Fullerlon.
This year's legislative reapportion·
ment may have litUe real impact on the
1982 elections or beyond.
A careful analysis of California's 80
assembly and 40 state senate district.I
reveals that most seats are "safe" for
the incumbent. And, in most cases. the
dominant political party is relatively
safe from effective challenee too.
Al least 6S of the 80 Assembly dis·
tricts are so safe -having been won by
at least a 60 percent majority in 1980 -
that elfedive challenge or mf!aningful
CALIFORNIA COMMENTS \
change In 1982 is highly unlikely.
Similarly, al least 32 of the 40 state
Senate seats also have to be classified
as "safe."
IN FACT, OUT OF the 80 Assembly
members, only two are highly vulnera·
ble -J im Cramer. D·Ontario, &5th dis-
trict: and Chet Wray, D-Garden Grove,
71st district. Cramer and Wray both
won last year with less than a majority
of votes thanks to Libertarian Party
candidates who took votes away from
Republicans.
In botb these districts Ronald Reagan
defeated' J immy Clirter. Perhaps more
significantly, Al an Cranston. who won
an easy re-election race against a weaJt
GOP opponent, did badly in the &5th and
7lst districts.
Three other Democrats who won last
year with less than a majority of the
vote cast will have to work hard in 1982
but can probably win. ·
Dom Cortese, D-Santa Clara; Pat
Johnson, D·Stockton, and Ric.hard Katz,
D -San Feranando, all represent
marginal districts which went for
Reagan in 1980 but which also eave a
comfortable margin to Cranston. Absent a major change In publlC
opinion, these three ought t.o keep their
seats next year.
SIMILARLY, AFTER A hard look at
potentially marginal state Senate dis-
tricts, ooly.one looks difficult ror 1982.
Barry Keene's 2nd district (Marin,
Mendocino, and Lake counties) gave
him a very narrow win on 1980 -51 per-
cent in a three-way race. But Keene's
small margin of victory reflects the
almost 10,000 votes garnered by the
Peace & Freedom Party candidate, not
any basic GOP strength.
Indicative of the GOP weakness is
Reagan's failure t.o win a majority or
lhe vote in the 2nd district in 1980 whlle
Cranston got 60 percent of the vole cast. Thus, on form , Democrats look better
going into reapportionment than many
of us bad thought.
BUT UNDER.LYING this "form" are
two major assumptions. First, that re-
apportionment will make few major
changes in most district lines. And,
second, that there will be no major in·
c rease in public support for the
Republican Party.
Of course, some districts will suffer
major boundary changes. The popula-
tion shift from central city t.o suburb in
the 1970's requires that at least four
Assembly and two state Senate seats be
taken from the Los Angeles and San
Francisco Bay area urban centers.
Those six seats will go to the growing
Republican suburbs.
But that doesn 't mean a net gain of
four Assembly and two state Senate
seats for the GOP. Since Democrats
control both houses of the Legislature this year. they will surely cut up and
eliminate Republican districts where
possible.
Los Angeles GOP lawmaJters Gerald
Felando, San Pedro, William Ivers,
Flintridge, and Marilyn Ryan. Redondo
Beach, might eet such a "treatment."
And Republican fresh~an "GlbH
Marguth, Alameda, mi1bt eet the ax in
Northern California.
THE CANNIBALIZED seat.a would
be movedt.otlle GOP suburbs wbereolber
Republicans would moat likely win them.
The important point is that hard preued
Democrat.I will have loet few lf any seats
by reapportionment. What Republicans
gain in the suburbs next year they will
lose in the center clti~s.
On balance, Democrat.I hope t.o uae
reapportionment to keep what they
baye. Republicans, who don't control
reapportionment, will probably eain
ve ry little as a result of red1.strict1ng.
But, whlle Democrat.I can control reap-
portionment, they can not control public
opinion.
Election and registration data for
1978-80 suggests tHat voters are drifting
away from the Democratic Party.
Initially, Republicans were not picking
up those drifting voters -most went
"independent."
HOWEVER, ACCORDING t.o a May
Associated Press-NBC national poll,
voters are now sbiftine their support to
the GOP. Fifly.f~ve percent of those
who were ready to make a choice said
they would vote Republican in next
year's congressional elections.
A 55 percent GOP vote in California
could most likely bring defeat lo at
least nine incumbent Democratic As·
sem bly members and perhaps two state
Senate Democrats. Such a sweep would
give the GOP a tie in the Assembly
(they now have 31 seats) and put them
one vote short of a tie in the senate
(they now have 17 seats).
Clearly, a basic shift in public opinion
could produce a major GOP victory.
And, if Democrats make a mistake in
drawing legislative lines Ulla year, they
could further enhance the potential for
Republicangalnsnextyear.
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COL.JNTY
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To the Edit.or:
On May 27 Thomas A. Murphine,
managing editor of the Pilot, pulled off
the journalistic dog of the week by
managing for Ford the news about
defective transmissions that caused
over 98 deaths and making it appear to
Murphine readers as a joke.
The joke, as Murphine interprets it, is
a notice receive d by Ford owner
Wilcoxen who can't quite figure out
what to maJteof a saf~ty sticker Ford was
forced t.o distribute to 20 million owners
by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
The NHTSA, the enforcement arm of
the U.S. Transportation Department,
was forced by Ralph Nader's Center for
Auto Safety in a law suit to compel
NHTSA to recall the 26 m illion defe ctive Fords . •
BUT THAT was after the NHTSA.
through delays in its investigations, got
Ford off the hook through expiration of
the Statute of Limitations and the need
to remedy a transmission defect that
caused vehicles placed in "Park" to
slip int.o "Reverse."
And the ultimate payoff for Ford, was
being required to issue the warning
sticker that Murphine writes about aa
an entertainment feature of his Daily
Pilot column.
The Pilot makes a lot a money selling
Ford advertising and that could explain
Murphine's lighthearted management
of over 98 automobile fatalities due to
defective Ford manufacturing.
Keep em laughing, Murph ... it sells
newspapers and Fords.
BRUCE S. HOPPING
'Victory,' destructive
To the Ed.it.or:
Re : your June 1 editorial about Gov.
Brown's "Coastal Victory." I truly
question lf Gov. Brown won a victory
for California with the U.S. Dt.trict
Judge Mariana Pfaelzer. who was
Brown's 1976 presidential campaign
treasurer, in baiting the 32 oil lease
tracts in the Santa Maria Basin off San
Luis Obispo County.
In reality wasn't be helping t.o halt
free enterprise, new revenues for our
state and hundreds if not thou.sands of
new jobs? I'd call that a defeat not vic-
tory.
Interior Secretary James Watt is one
of the most aggressive men to rise lo
bis post in many administrations. His swif{ move into action bas saved tax-
payers enormous funds, simply with the
firing of SO attorneys in bis office. And
using his (Watt's) favorite saying -
"paralysis by analysis" is exacUy what
Gov. Brown would put us through again
as he has consistently done since taking
office.
Too much con servationism ls a
weakening e le ment and a definite
threat t.o our nation's strength, prestige.
and productivity. Usually it has been the
bureaucracy dictating policy from
Washington that has denled Westerners
their right t.o develo~eir own territory. But with Gov. Bro in office we don't
havetolookthatfar, edestructiveforce
to our state is in its own governor and in r
his wishy-wash,y inept ability.
ELJZABETHLAUFORD
Journals endangered
To the Editor:
Although writers in general do not
deplore too much the rise of letter rates
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fate which has befallen the small press 1
literary journals, some of which have · I
been raised t.o as much as 23 cents ·I
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income. and devoid of subsidies. they ~
face either extinction or loss of many ~
s ubscribers, when 'they in tum have to '
raise thei~ subscription fees. ·d ...
TO CLARIFY the situation: The State t
of California has more active news •(
writers and poets than other states in . ,
the UDion, in well organized groups.
These onen appear in English laniu_age >t
literary journals around the world -Canada, England, Australia, India, is
Japan and South America, to mention a ''
few. Many of these writers come from •n
hereabouts, and de pend on s uch
journals for an outlet, for a showcase, 'C
for connection with the world of writers .~
and poets. At a recent conference held 11 at Bard College, New York, it was stat-" ed flatly that one comme rcial 1 magazine, though having had sales up •
to a million copies, folded because "It '·
did not show a large enough profit."
Others representing similar magazines ... f
said bluntly that they were not in this '
business for charity, and had given up -:1
publishing short stories and poetry, rf
readers' needs notwithstanding.
But small presses, rilling just sucb a )
need must be penalized out of existence. ~
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------·, ' Correcting southern gentleman's sacred wo ds haunts career
87 JOHN GUNN Of .. ...., .......
Newspaper people are not.ortous for
attendlni (free) functions. But a preai-
deat flying to the country home of a col·
umatst!
Veteran Journalists across the coun·
try must have bllnJted lut Sunday when
Prealdent Reagan visited the 28-acre
spread of columnist James Jackson
Kilpatrick at Scrabble, Va. .
KUpo, as be 11 called, can be read
periodically on the opposite editorial
pa1e ol the Loe Angeles Times. But he's
not u well known ln the West as the
South add East.
IN VIEW OP BIS new-found fame,
let'• NW\ew h11 backtround and the
Ume I cbanpd one of bll editoctala. He
WQ tn char1e of the edliortal ,... of
Tb• Richmond (Va.) News LNder and
I wat 1t.te editor.
Havin1 Juat covered the atate Pareat-
Teaeber ANoclation's annual COllveD·
tJoa ln Norfolk, I bad tb• event.I fresh tn
my mind.
KUpttrtclt, ea1er to pounce OD 1
fawrlte subject and a lol_ll.Uaat foe, ~ alm at tbe PTA 't telol•'*'· lm81ine my 1urpri1e la rndtnl hla
........... the ftnt ediUcll ti the paper
..... , • ..,, lad tf?: .. ,, lM ... ott ·ttae .... a ... tmeb bout ud ~..,... . .... ............. , ... ,, ..
.. , • .., ...... faukla~ .......... ...
Well, I couldn't let an editorial I con-
sidered incorrect go uncballen1ed.
Never mind about an editor's indepen-
dence and integrity and all that.
I changed, the thrust of the editorial
for later ed1Uons.
SOUTBERN GENTLEMAN that be
was, he was more surprlaed than
angered that bla sacred worda were re-
vised. But be let me know bl no uncer·
tain terms that be was the ~or -and
the edliorial wu corrett.
"Gunn, you don't cb1n1e an edit.or's
editoriah," be bell°"ed lo a voice later
to become famlllar to TV vtewen.
"But," I tried to stammer. without
1ucceu.
l don't tblnk th• aub)fft .... came up
Alain between UI.
But IW&*rlck't bOlllDI ol tbe ,...a.
dent, Mrt. a.a1u Uc1 otb« dlpltirl•
last Suildl)' CUD• .. DO ·~ to
tboH who followed 'Ill• metHrlo
career.
An"S& G&ADIJ~ rao• tlMi
Unlvera1Qt1•1 li'allltlil~~
dtt IUdtwwd ~ 11 a r..-,_
about • a ..... Ila .......... al K • ~rea•1• .. •,..,.._
dunncawuw•da ........
ll•Ject*ll ... .......,!'""'" dWtaj
WwW W• ~ .......... "917 WM -n~llli.-.1Mlld1d
.!=-M ... ;)IClllll ._, of ...... M
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once. A took throuah yellowln& cttp.
pln11 in tb• paper'• llbrary la a
Journaliat's dessert.
At ace•. be bftame tbe rounpst
editor of a major 8dtt0riil ·Plfe ID tbe
country, 1uceeedln1 U.1 filmM blo· 1rapber, Dr . Doa1lu loatlaall
Freeman. Tbe Um• and lwuin "• ideal few b1I ftpt asaa.t ......
tJOn.
IN Ila NUT DBCADS, bl:fi. ..
ot U.. two or UU. IDOlt •We ,..._ ... tM lout.b'• lMMltdi eftlllt. 'Ill hid
tclllirt 1111*. ....... ...,, ...........
lJ,, wrote at lea1t~ aad 11tMH4 .... 1 fl ............ .... .......
0.. of Ute• ... 'P.rbMe .......
Academy at Far ville, Va. There,
public schools were osed int.be face of
court-ordered deae reatlo~ a 1tock
phrase we used th ands of times in
news stories.
Known in 1981 aa rhape the coun-
., tty's leading conser alive columnist,
. Kilpatrick in those days had to be
classed aa arcbconservatlve or even to
the ri1ht .of th•t potitioa. Detractors
called the pat>er the "White V«*e of the
$outb." I But, there was no dispuUnc bis sldllJ
as a reporter or ed.ltor. We tied to tum
to the editorial pace each day io 1ee on
what storiet we wer. scooped. <He
seldom bothered to tell UJ a boat tbem.)
And hlll Beadle Bumble Fund -from
Dtckena' OliVtf t'Wt -reteived DI·
llonal acclatm for belpln1 people wbo
ran afoul or lnjuaUce. He WU one to
ralte fund• for several aymbollc
proJ~tl.
Bll:'I' IT WAI TIM& for •DOU.er
fon&Jl!L"now on a ullollal seal•. AbcMlt 1tea. u. W~ SW.,.... to IP·
dleatt 1111 eohmm. A YMI' laI.r, M left
UM Rlch"'oad ~per. to Mite. Hanna-----. -.. tua tidM.rlili.
Gi'tiiil1t •ullWD• Utat I Jll'•--• ••rn,111t1' a.,1ra to bi• at
Ullaulltira. ".: ••. _.:::L<o ...... ,.. .. ~......-.. ....
..... modlrNd. Be c!ieWll'Dlil ....
paroaldal. 1'0 _...,, '99'1 a"ftelftlnl
liberal today compared to his writings
in the 1950s.
His column appears in many major
papers because of it.a quality and brevl·
ty. The shorter a column, the easier it ls
to fit on a page.
-
STILL, HE'S A.CKNOWLEDOED Ur1
one of the finest craftsmen in the coun.:'
try, whether Writing about politics, cov-q
ernment, a erandson or a hum-H
mlncbird. His 1prin1 columns from~\
Scrabble, Va. are memorable. ~
People also beCan to noUce Kilpatrlctf
in bis TV encountera wlth Shana A.lu.xf
ander.
Those who saw the ''Scrabble" •lfm''
on hust Sunday'a TV coverace mat t bave Wondered wbat tlnd ol 1ame l1
pla1ed iD U'1a eommwattJ ln the 1Cen1e-'
Blu• RJdp Mountalna. If the MWI ~ '
portl were co~t that Ute lltate II ... ~
acres. Kilpatrldt m1y occupy the entire
community. It ian't very bl1. And
ther1'1 DO post office. Kllpatrlclt baa a
WOodYWe milUn1 addrea ..
Jack and bla 1culpt.rQ1 wife Mane
Httlid there before •t became fublODA·
bl• for Wa1bin1ton 1eaUem.a aad
WOID ... TIMt liiDd ~-probably Ap·
PRC!iatad • muctl • c.Mfatrda real ...... .
lh• todaJ, UM qUMUoa 1Wl up
lile1 9IMida I b8" cMaaecl WI .uaortat , .. n bas! llcliMlt.lJ, JCkllli now .
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REALESTA~E
FEATURES
85
810
Butler, P.lUDler win title~
Prep state meet h~d several disappointments, too
race wu completed. She went into the bell
lap with a 3:36.2 clockint, then aped home
with her 4:42.43. By aoou cAa.LSON
Of .. ...,......... ----NORWALK -Edison Hilb'• Joa But.ier
and Polly Plumer of Univenity High ac·
complltbed the expected Sat\ll'Uy night -
winning state championships in their
respective distance speclalltiea to
b,i1hl11bt Orange Coast area athletes'
performances before an overflow crowd of
14,0(IO at Cerritos C91leaie.
While hundreds watched the 63rd state
tract and field cham1>ionsbios through the
chain link fence on the outside, BuUer ran
away from the field in the men's 3,200
meters (8:46.78) and Plumer did likewise
In the 1,600 with a state record 4:42.43.
Fot: Butler it was the ultimate victory
after finishinai third as a junior. For
Plumer it was a repeat of her 1980 state
championship and both came without a
bitch, each an impressive, runaway win·
ner.
BuUer, bogged down in a slow 4: 31 pace
through the first four laps (which effec-
tively ended Corona del Mar's Shawn
Gallagher's hopes for a high placing),
finished with a 63-second seventh lap, then
Angels
rip (10-0)
Orioles
By EDZINTEL
Of .. ~ PIMt Miff
As Eddie Murray got ready to
step t.o the plate to begin the
Baftimore Oriole seventb inning
at Anaheim Stadium Saturday
night, a cavalcade or beach balls
began falling from the .third
deck behind home plate.
Son'le of the Orioles must have
wished the balls were meant for
Angel pitcher Ken Forsch.
FORSCH, WHO reported to
the Angels just two days prior t.o
the season opener this year,
after being picked up from the
Houston Astros in a last-minute
trade, shut out the Orioles on five bits as the Angels bombed
Baltimore, 10-0 before 35,064
fans.
ForJch CS-3) allowed Just four
sin1tm and a double while re-
ceiving more than enough of.
feoae. Tile Angels collected. 16 hits, including three home runs
by Don Baylor, Bobby Grich and
Dan Ford. As opposed to Friday night,
when Baltimore seemed to do ail
the necessary things right in
winning, this time it was the
Angels who could do no wrong.
The only misgiving on Satur-,
day night for the Angels was a
fracture on the left band of
Grieb who was hit by a Steve
Luebber pitch in the fifth inning.
The secand baseman's band was
placed in a cast which will stay
on for four to six weeks.
turned it on at the bell lap going the final
(0() metera In 56.4
His major competltlon tbrouahout the
race waa San Jose Miaaion'a Jay Marden,
who bad beaten BuUer in each of seven
previous encounters durin1 their hJch
scllool careen.
"I was worried because I bad never
beaten him before," said the Ediaon red·
bead. "It's really the first time I've been
challenged, but it waa a lot easier to alt
behind him than t.o take the lead.
BuUer'a margin of victory wu nearly 30
meters and he aaid bad it been nec~ary
be could have run faster down the stretch.
Aaked if be baa bad any second thoughts
about bypassing the 1,800 the Edison
senior said, ''No, three races in two days
(the 1,800 has prelima, too) would have
been too tough. I can always run the
mile." Tbe 1,600 was won in a time of
4 : 10.52, well above Butler's capabilities.
• Gallagher, who likes a fast pace, au!·
fered with a 9:10.8, far off bis potential and
ended up 14th .•
Plumer, too, stayed off the pace for most
of the race, taking the lead after hall of the
Her major competition was suppo8ed to .
be the 3,200 champion, Vickie Cook of
Alemany. But Cook apparently lost too
much In winning the 3,200 and pulled up
after three laps of the 1,,600.
"I thought she (Cook) wu in third
place," said PJumer. The blonde tfnlversi-
ty junior overcame the slow pace and
sJmply pulled away during the final 150
meters.
"Maybe if I got out faster I could have
done better," allowed Plumer. "I know I
can do better in the future but tonig.bt it
was as well as I can expect considering
my recent injuries."
It was a physical race with bumpinl and
shoving considerable, but none of the run·
ners appeared to experience any real dif.
ficulty.
Berkeley High won the state team cham·
plonsbips in men's and women's circles
easily. The men, behind Pete Richardson's
national record 1:47.31 In the 800 meters
and a 36.28 by Walter Murray (off bis na-
(See BVTLEJl, Pace 83)
Beyond that, the Angels bad a
ball with Baltimore on a night
taylor-made for beach ball and
baseball.
Sununing has a pleasant Behnont
THREE ANGELS collected
three hits off Luebber, starter
Mike Flanagan (6-4) and Dave
Ford -Rod Carew , Rick
Burleson and Baylor. Two
Angels bad two hits -Ford and
Brian Downing. Every one of the
Angel starters bad at least one
hit except catcher Ed OU. Downin& made the night com·
plete by making one of the best
catches of the season in left field
tn the seventh. Downina, who
tnade the translti'on from
catcher to outfield juat a few
short weeks ago, raced over t.o
make a diving snag of Jim
<See ANGELS. Pa•e ~>
NEW YORK (AP> -Uncle Lula did something
his oepbewa couldn't do In the Kentucky Derby
and Preakness: He beat the Fat Man and Pleasant Colony. ...
Trainer Luis Barrera did it .with Summln1 in
Saturday's 1 ~-mile Belmont States.
"I got the Fat Man," said the 60-year-old Bar-
'rera, who kept 43-year-old Johnny Campo from
becoming the trainer of thoroughbred raclng's 12th
Triple Crown champion.
Summing took the lead with one-half mile to 10
and never cave It up, goin1 t.o the finish line a neck
in front of Hiahland Blade, with Pleasant Colony
another 1 ~ lenJtha back and 11 lengths in front of
Woodchopper.
Jt wu a sweet trlum b for Barrera, who helped
bls more famoua brother Lu eet Bold For bes and
Affirmed ready for their Belmont triumphs in 1976
and 1978, respectively. And it made the Barrera
presence really felt for the first time in this Triple
Crown competition. •
Before the race, Luis Barrera said, "I beat the
horse once, I can beat him again."
Summing won a seven-furlon1 maiden race last
Sept. 1 at Belmont Park in wbiclr Pleuant Colony,
racing for the first time, finished sixth, 16
lengths back.
Barrera admitted that Pleasant Colony had im·
\
proved greatly since that meeUng but added, "So
has Summing."
Summing surely bas.
"You can't make eKcuaes for him," aald Campo.,
"It's gonna happen and it happened. You can't be
sorry. 'lbat's the name of the game. You can't win
'em aJl. The best horse won. My horse was tryln1
to run but be wasn't gainin1 any cround."
Steve Scott is gunning
for a pair of runners,
and a world record. B3 .
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Edison' a Jon Butter cO<Uted to the atate title in the 3,200 meten.
Valenzuela, LA get
early showers, 11-S
CHICAGO (AP) -Mike Tyson
ha4 never seen Fernando
Valenzuela previously but be
had heard a lot about the rookie
Mexican left-bander and "the
one thing I wasn't going to do
was let him get ahead of me.
That's when he eats up the bit-
ters."
Tysoo, sent up to pinch hit,
slugged Valenzuela's tirst pitch
for a three-run homer to
highlight a six-run fourth inning
Saturday and an 11·5 triumph
for the Chicago Cubs which sent
the Los Angeles Dodgers to a
fourth straight defeat, their
longest losing streak of the
season.
"I had beard a lot about him
and I watch~ blm closely,"
said Tyson. "I saw when he got
ahead of the hitters he became
very tough. I figured I'd swing
at the fiot pitch that was near
the strike zone.''
As for Valenzuela, it was "no
quiero hablar." A Dodger
spokesman told waiting re-
porters1 "Sorry, gentlemen,
Fernanao doesn't wish to talk."
Manager Tom Laso rd a did
and said: "He didn't pitch eood.
I don't know the reason, but be
bas had some trouble with his
control lately.
"Still," said Lasorda, "the
wasn't anything-bit reaJ bard
him until Tyson's homer exce
for Hect.or Cruz' homer. When
went to the mound to talk wi
On TV today
channel 11at11:15
him I want~ t.o know how
felt and be said he was okay."
That was while Tyson wa
waitinl to bat and the very ne
pitch went out of the park.
A crowd or 30,556 and a n
tional television audience sa ·
Valenzuela, a 2()-year-old lef
hander, make rus earliest d
parture or the season despite
ing staked t.o a 4·0 lead in th
second inning.
Valen%uela lasted 3 1-3 i
nings, one-third of an inning 1
than in a 9·4 loss to Atlanta o
May 28 when he also was ba
mered for six ·bits and sev
runs. His earned run
shot from 1.89 to 2.45.
qualifted to replace him than Drysdale?
Btc D lln't your averaie ea-jock. He'a been 11
auccellf\al baines1man ucl still operatet, alone
with wife Ginaier, a restaurant 1n HawaU. 1114
knowlecta• ~the ••me la aparalle&ed uid ha ~ a cloee ~ relatloaablp witb ••ucb.
The r Work MIOCia&ed wttb the ii problem~ woUJd be bUMlled by Mtr.' Port
Bawul'• detail man at San Dleto a.nd wlth· ~
An1ell. Tb_.. Olilj .. probl•m: Bl& D mllbt ba•~
,
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Henderaon'• four hlt1 give A'• a win
•••Mr ·rc·""' raJDtd out II four hU11 1oor 1 run and'4rovt ln
another to lta OUland to a •• vit· tor~ over Bolton to 11\d th• A '1 •t1bt-
11m1 toeln1 1tttu 111lnat the fttd lox latur. day tn American L111u1 aoUon • • • J:la1wher1,
The TtJCU ran11r1 1\•ktd 1tru1•lln1 • .,..,..
J11ldu to thrto rum ln th• ftnl lnnlnf and the
veteran rt• t·handtr 1cattertd •l•h h1t1 ln 11ven lnn1n•• ln a 4·1 wfn over Toronto. Jenkln1 struck
out nlne before leavlng tbe
game with a stiff neck
. . . 1bad Botley, just called
up Crom the minor leaaues
this week, hit a double and
two singles and RoblD Yount
delivered two sacrifice files
to lead Milwaukee past
struggling Kansas Cily, 4-2
Martin gets another
threat on his life
From AP dlspatclle•
OAKLAND -For the second ii time in a week Oakland A's
· Manager Billy Martin received a
threat on his life Saturday. A's officials said a
male voice called the Oakland Coliseum
switchboard twice threatening toishoot Martin.
On Thursday in Chicago, a caller
threatened Martin's life and the A's manager
took the threat seriously enough to wear a bullet
proof jacket under his warmup jacket and pro-
mised not to go out on the field. However, he did
come out of the A's dugout on several occasions.
Martin did not wear a bullet proof jacket
Saturday A's officials said, but security was in·
creased around the A's dugout.
·After the game Martin joked with reporters
about the latest threat.
"I'd like to take him bunting and see how
good a shot be is," Martin said. "It doesn't
bother me but it bothers my mother. She told
me, 'if he shoots you I'm going to shoot the son
of a gun.'
H~ ... Emergency starter
Doug Bird hurled six shutout innings and won
his lZth consecutive decision over parts of tour
seasons as the New York Yankees blanked the
Chicago White Sox, 2-0. Aurelio Rodrigues
singled home the game's Cirst run and that was
all Bird needed ... Champ Summers hlt a
three-run first-inning homer to back the com-
bined six-hit pitching of Dan Petry, Dave Toblk
and Kevin Saucier as Detroit defeated Min-
nesota S-1 . . . Mike Hargrove singled home
the go-°ahead run in a three-run ninth inning as
Cleveland rallied to defeat Seattle, 5-3. Bert
Blyleveo was the winner with ninth Inning relief
help .
Seaver records 251 st career victory
·'He better watch out. Her word is bond."
Martin said that he was not scared of
whoever was making the threat.a and that be
was obviously not an A's fan.
Tom Seaver hurled a five-hitter •
to record his 25lst career victory, ty·
ing former St. Louis Cardinal star
Bob Glbsoo on the all-lime winning
Quote of the day
Peter Bavasl, general manager of the
Toronto Blue Jays, during the baseball
bearings: "I was thinking about going up
and watching the team play tonight, but I
decided, why torture myself?"
list and Cincinnati pounded Montreal, 9-3,
Saturday in National League baseball action.
Seaver made his first start since May 24 and
after giving up two first-inning runs, allowed
three hits the rest of the way to gain his fifth
Heiden wins a different race
Olympic gold medalist Eric
Heiden won a wild five-man dash for
the finish of a 50·mile race Saturday, •
straig ht decision
. . George Vukovich drilled
a two-run pinch homer and
Pete Rose moved a step
nearer the NL hit record as
Philadelphia blanked Atlan-
ta, 3--0. Rose collected tbe
3,625th hit of his career in the
first inning on an infield
single ... Keith Hernandez
walloped a grand s lam
edging teammate Ron Hayman by .03 of a
second in the ninth stage of the Lowenbrau
Grand Prix Cycling Series at Mission Viejo.
Heiden, 22. of Madison, Wis., came from
behind the pack on his Schwinn to edge four
other cyclists with only .24 second between
himself and fifth place finisher Sleva Bauer of
Fenwick, Ontario.
Heiden's winning time was reported as
2:15.0.
Bauer is the defending champion of the
Lowenbrau Grand Prix and the leader of this
year's competition, a 10-race, 14·day cycling
event that started in Boston and concluded to·
day in Manhattan Beach.
Seaver homer, Slxt.o Le1cano drove
in two rWls with a pair of singles and rookie
John Martin pitched a seven-hitter as St. Louis
routed San Diego, 11·1 ... Jote Cnu and Den·
ny Walling drove in two runs each to lead
Houston past the New York Met.a, 6-2. Cruz
slammed a two-run homer in the· third inning
.and Walliog's two-run single in the fourth
highlighted a three-run Houston upris~ng
. . . Pinch hitter John Milner drove in the tying
and lead runs with a two-run homer in the sixth
inning to lift Pittsburgh to a 7-6 victory over San
Francisco ... The St. Louis Cardinals have
traded center fielder Tony Scott to Houston for
fireballing right-hander Joaqaln Andujar.
Mandlikova thinks
she's come of age
PARIS (AP ) -Hana
Mandlikova came from behind
in both sets to beat Sylvia
Hanika of West Germany 6-2, 6-4
Saturday and became the first
Czechoslovakian woman to win
the French Open tennis title.
At 19, she~ed e youthful
Czechoslovakian c arge across
the tennis co ·r the world.
Sh e alrea'Oy had won the
Australian title and Is halfway
toward the grand slam.
However, the grand slam is an
unofficial title and can be count-
ed in two different ways. Some.
think the Australian Open,
which was held last December,
begins the 1981 season. Others
Owners
tum down
proposal
NEW YORK (AP> -The Ma-
jor League Players Assodation ,
presented a new proposal Salur-
d a y aimed al settling the
deadlocked negotiations
wbicb could lead to a players
strike by next Wednesday.
But the plan establishing a
pool of professional players to
provide teams losing free agent.a
in the re-entry draft with com-
pensation, was turned down by
management's negotiating
team.
Ray Grebey, director of the
owners' Player ReJaUons Com-
mittee, said the union's idea had
"certain conceptual elemeat.a of
irreconcilable differences and it
doean 't provide the baals for
al'feement. What they came up
with doesnAt provide a
framework for setUement."
The ldea wu origtnally pre-
sented informallf by Marvin
Miller, execuUve director of the
union, on Mon~y. Then, after
two day• of hearln1• in
Rochester, N.Y .. before fedenl
Judie Henry Werker on a Na·
tlonaJ LabOr Relations Board
petlUon for an hQunctJC>n aaatnat
major JeatlM ba1ebaJJ, llllller
pre1eoUd the propotaJ formally.
Werker u ex~ted to ruJt on
\be cue early next week., U be
,r.ntl tbe lnJmtcUOlli, il would
place the 1tbole eompe.matJoa
qu"lldn And a pOAlbJe player
1trtk• on ltold fot o•• year,
tomethlDI ••n•••••nt bas lidd It COuld not tOWh&e. u ...
deal .. , ... loJuneUoa, t11e ,.., .. UM ..W ~ .-ad
..ae within • houri Of Im de-cllloD..
contend that for Mandlikova to
win the 1981 grand slam, she
would have to win this year's
Australian Open, scheduled to
begirµbis Dec. 21, this year.
Toda y another
Czechoslovakian, 21-year -old
Ivan Lendl, challenges the
mighty Swede, Bjorn Borg, in
the men's final.
MandJikova, daughter of an
Olympic sprinter. cleared her
On TV today
channle 2 at 11
stiffest hurdle two -days earlier
when sbe upset Chris Evert
Lloyd, the defending champion
and the overwhelming favorite.
Hanilca won the first seven
points of the match and took a
2·0 lead. But gradually the pat-
tern changed. As MandUkova
tightened her game and drove
accurately for the lines, Hanika
became erratic.
Fitness and accuracy are key
factors on the slow clay or Paris'
Roland Garro• SUdium .
Mandlikova had both.
Hanika played her best tennis
at the start of the ·seocond set
and ran up a 4-0 lead, although
tbe third and fourth games wel'e
long, grimly contested affairs or
several deuces.
Mandlikova then resumed con-
trol and cut her rival's lead to
4-2.
Jn the seventh game, the
Czechoslovakian double-faulted
for the only Ume in the match
and Hanika bad a point for 5-2.
But Mandllkova saved the situa-
tion with a smash and went on to
win that same and the next
three.
From Page 81
MILLER •••
comes acro11 11 over·beannc
whel\ !le la qucMd aa 11yin1: .. Ru.nntns for t.be u .s. se.1te 1-an optJon I wwld bopef9Uy •
bave al the end of my pro-
f e11lonal ba11b1U career. I
wouldn't have time for local
polttlca. J •tan at the u;a,
Seaate or nodllq.''
Doeu'l Clean Stn• ..,. mem~ ErnM Banlui' w . ..._.
bid for polltl~al olllce I• Cbtcqo? lla't Jatk ltemp .-,.
Ult ldt duel? ~ ... ,.. ·-c,.., Oan,eJ M ftrtt lady aD4
her "Goo• ••ralaf Loa
AA1ea.·: .JO<.boit Jlt,U Phllbtn
.. ~otState?
Steve Moyers
Sun Devils
still alive
• • ID senes
OMAHA (AP> -Fresbmar:i
pitcher Kendall Carter tied an
Arizona State school record for
victories as the No. 1 Sun Devils
outlasted. No. 8 South Carolina
10-7 to stay alive in the College
World Serles baseball cham-
pionship Saturday.
The victory puts Arisona State
in today's eame against Texas.
The winner faces Oklahoma
State for the championship Moo·
day night.
Carter. in pickin~up hi• 19th
victory Cit the season, tied an
ASU record b4'ld by f'Joyd Ban·
nt1ter and Larry Gura. The
ri1ht·bander weal the distance
iJl liVlDI up Jl blt• t.o the
Gamecoda.
Arizona State came up wltb
tow-ruM In lbe flnt ud ln the
thrld.
. Ba11bal I today
On thll datt ln b111b1ll tn t•: · r
Harry Dannlnf, rranll Dtmart1,
Bur_1111 Whitehead, Manny l&lvo and Jo
Jo Moore all hlt fourtb·lnnln• home ruu
to hl•hli•ht tht Ntw York Olanta' 11·1 vlc·
tory ovtr th• Clnclnnatt Rtdl.
Today'• Birthday:
MllwaukH Brewera lnflelder Don
Money t1 34.
Val~Peete tied in Atlanta
Local favor1te Tommy Valentine !I birdied the last hole to flnlsb off a
rally tlwlt gave him a par 72 and a
share of the lead with Cal Peete in the third
round of the Atlanta Classic Saturday. Golf's
two greatest playei:s, Tom Wataon and Jaek
Nlcklaua, are well within striking distance.
Valentine and Peete are in at 205, 11 shot.a under
par with Watson one stroke back along with
Frank Conner. Nicklaus la four strokes behind
the leaders . . . Amy Alcott overcame a four.
stroke deficit alter 14 holes to take a three-shot
lead in an LPGA tournament at Malvern, Pa.
Sandra Post collapsed on the final hples to lose
her advantage to Alcott . . . PblWpe Ploujoux
defeated American Joe l BJrscb, 4-and·2 to
become the first Frenchman to win the Bri.tish
Amateur Golf Championship in the 96 year hi•
tory or the competition ... Sandy Lyle,
Europe's leading money-winner for the last two
rears, plared one of his best-ever rounds of golf
in a howbng gale lo take a firm trip on tbe
Lawrence Batley International with a 209 for a
three-stroke lead over Steve Martin .... Bob
Goalby, who hasn 't won a tournament lo a de-
cade, held a one-stroke advantage at the end of
two rounds in the Senior PGA tournament at
Harding Park in San Francisco. Doug Ford and
Paul Hamey are tied for second at 139.
Thunderstorm stalls OCC frosh bid
Strong thunderstorm winds •
whipped the waters of Onondaga
Lake into frothy whitecaps Saturday,
forcing officials tn postpone until today the
finals of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association
regatta in which Orange Coast College has a
freshman four boat competing ... A third
member of the hockey-playing Stastny brothers.
Marian, followed his brothers in defecting from
Czechoslovakia and be joined the Quebec Nordi·
ques of the NHL ... Britain's Alan MID&er had
his hopes for another title shot frustrated by los-
ing a 10-round split decision to Mulato Hamsho
in Las Vegas . Texan Terry LaBoate toured
Texas World Speedway in 167.543 miles per hour
to earn the pole position for today's NASCAR
400 ... A tentative agreement was reached in
the five-day strike by some 600 ushers, ticket
takers and maintenance workers at Three
Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh ... Gordon
Jobncock snatched the spotlight from the key
figures of the Indianapolis 500 controversy,
Mario Andrettl and Bobby Uuer by streaking
to the pole position for today's Rex Mays 150 In·
dy car race in Milwaukee ...
Surf, Moyers strike
while its hot, 1-0
4
Spedal to the Dally PUot
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. -Steve Moyers
scored a goal in the second half off a comer kick
and the California Surf went on to post a 1--0 vic-
tory over Fort Lauderdale.Saturday night in North
American Soccer League action here.
A crowd of 10,272 sat in on the game which was
played in hot, humid weather.
Moyer's goal came at 74:04 when Paulo Cesar
placed a corner kick in front of th'e Fort
Lauderdale net and he put it in from about four
yards out.
l"ort Lauderdaltt missed a penalty kick in the
first haJf that would have put the home team in
front early. •'We knew we would have to work very bard in
Fort Lauderdale to win,'' Coach Laurie Calloway
said. ''The conditions are not to our liking (the
heat and humidity).
"And they have some very talented players. I
couldn't be more pleased with the win.
"We started six Americans because of their
tremendous enthusiasm. Then we brought ln a
couple of more experienced players from tbe
bench later in the game and it worked out well.
The beat was '{etUng to everyone."
.,
Today's radio,
TV ldghlight8
..
Dodgers, tennis featured
8)' HOWABD L. HANDY
Of ... Mty ...........
Fotlowlng are the tOP sports eventl on TV today.
Ratings are: 1 1 1 1 excellent; ./ 1 ./ worth
watthlng; 1 fa Ir; ./ forget It.
11 a.m., Channel 2 I I ./ ./
TENNIS: French Open.
Announcers: P•t Summerall and Tony Trabert.
Bjorn Borg attempts to win the men's title today
against C1echos1ovaklan Ivan Lendl. Lendl would
like to make It an all-Czech winning comb~tlon after fellow countrywoman Hana Mandllko won the women's title Saturday. This Is the second eg of
the grand slam of tennis.
n • 11:15 a.m., Channel 11 ./ v ../ I
DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chicago Cubs.
Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry D099ett.
The Dodgers will send Bob Welch (3·3) to the
mound today to salvage one of the three-9ame set with lhe lowly Cubs. Chicago will counter with Randy
Martz (2-.4) In a bid to sweep the series and send the
Dodgers reeling with their fifth straight defeat.
11:15 a.m., Channel 2 " v
GOLF: Atlanta Golf Classic.
Announcers: Vin Scully, Ben Wright and Ken
Venturi.
Tommy Valentine birdied the fi nal hole to re-
main In a tie with Cal Peete after three rounds of the
Atlanta Classic. Valentine held the lead by two
strokes Q<>lng into Saturday's play but had to settle for an even-par round of 72 while Peete w~s three· under at 69. Tom Watsdn, the Masters' champion and
golf's leading money winner, birdied the final two
holes for a 6B and is one stroke back of the leaders.
3 p.m •• Channel 4 v "' "
SPORTSWORLD: Coll~ World Series.
Announcers: Joe Garag1ola and Tony Kubek .
There are no undefeated teams left In this year's College World Series after Texas handed
Oklahoma State a 15-8 loss in 13 inninos Saturday 1 night. Texas meets Arizona State In today's game wrth the winner meeting Oklahoma State for the
championship Monday night. Arizona State, with
Mike Sodders and Kevin Romine from the Orange Coast area In the lineup, has a 53-13 record while
Texas Is 61 ·1C>-1 and Oklahoma State. 52·16.
OTHER TELEVISION 10 a.m. (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. (50)
-SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights of the UCLA·
Arizona State baseball game, taped In Phoenix ..
11 a.m. (SO) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY.
1 p.m. (7) -AUTO RACING -Highlights of the 1981 Mason-Dixon 500, taPed May 17 in Dover, Del.
Dover Downs International Speedway is famous for
its wide turns and short straightaways.
1 :30 p.m . (50) -SPORTS AMERICA -' Highlights of the pro/am international surfing com-
petition from Huntington Beach. U.S. surfing cham-
pion Corky Carroll and women's world champion
Margo Godfrey Oberg are the co-hosts. 2 p.m. (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN (7).
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS -Taped coverage of three NCAA championship events. Defending track champion Texas C El Paso> returns all four of its 1980 ·.
individual titlists including double winner Suleiman Nyambui In the 5,000 and 10,000 meter runs. Also:
Iowa seeks its fourth straight wrestling title and
Nebraska's Jim Hartung defends his all-around title
In the gymnastics competition. Commentators in· elude: Keith Jackson, Bill Flemming, Jim Lampley,
Steve Zabriskie and Marty Liquori. C 11) -RODEO
-Highlights of the New Orleans Rodeo, taped. Events include: calf roping, steer wrestling, saddle-
bronc riding and bareback riding.
2:30 p.m. W -SPORTS AFIELD -Outdoors
writer Bob Cary and producer Glen Lau enjoy the scenery and fishing on the Minnesota-Canada border.
Also: A look at hand-built rifles.
4 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Some 400 years after Sir Francis Drake left PlymOYth,
England to circumnavigate the globe, a group of
young e)(plorers between the ages of 17 and 24 set out to re-create that Journey including a crossing of
Panama. 7 p.m. (28) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -Coach Vic Braden demonstrates the key points of
strategy and movement In doubles play.
RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Chicago, 1t:15 a.m .•
KABC (790); Baltimore at Angels, 1 p.m., KMPC 1 ( 710). .. (The Dally Piiot Is not responsible for late
changes.)
Baseball standings
AMEIUCAN LEAGUE
West Division
W L Pct. GB
Oakland 34 22 .607 -
Texas 30 20 .600 1
Chicago , 27 21 .563 3
Angela 27 28 .491 61At
Kans~ City 17 28 .378 lllAt
Seattle 18 34 .346 14
Minnesota 15 36. .21H 16~
East Division
New York 31 20 .608 -
Baltimore 29 20 .592 1
Milwaukee 30 21 .588 l
Cleveland 26 20 .565 2~
Boston 28 23 .549 3
Detroit 27 25 .519 4~
Toronto 18 37 ,302 18 ........,..,ICWM ......... ....._....
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W L Pd. GB
Dodgen 34 19 .642
Cincinnati 31 21 .596 21At
Houston 28 25 .528 6
Atlanta 25 2S .500 7lh
San FJ'anctsco 27 28 .491 8
San Diego 20 33 .377 14
East Division
St. Louis 28 18 .609
Philadelphia 30 21 .588 IAt
Pltllbur&b 24 21 .533 31At
Montreal 27 24 .529 31At
New York 16 31 .340 12~
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Laguna Beach's Rennie Durand was third in the 3,200 meters.
From Page 81
BUTLER, PLUMER WIN. • •
lion al mark of 35. 79 in the pre·
lims), piled up 64 points, to run-
nerup Muir's 40.
The women's' division was
highlighted by Fullerton High
sophomore Natalie Kaalwahla's
muscle double, a winning 162-10
In the discus and a state record
of 51-8~ in the shot.
It was a scene aU had pointed
for -the ullimat.e goal -but it
was obviously not the greatest
day for every athlete.
Among the disappointed was
University High senior Laura
Mills, the 1980 runner-up in the
100-meter hurdles.
Nothing went right for the
University athlete as she missed
all of the brass rings in the high
jump (S.2> then finished sixth in·
her specialty, the hurdles, clock-
ing a 14.31, well behind winner
Sherlfa Sanders of Berkeley
(13.'74).
"I had a bad day, obviously,"
said Mills, "I would have been
happier with a better time and
loth place.'·
Mills says she may follow her
brother's <Ken> footsteps and
continue her future at a com-
munity college.
"I don't want to lose my
coaches," she says.
Laguna Beach's Rennie
Durand, a junior and also a
veteran of the state finals (she
won the women 's 800 at
Berkeley last year, but was dis·
qualified for cutting in>, was
also a victim of tough competi·
tion.
Durand appeared in good
shape at the bell lap, trailing the
leader's 59. 7 pace by about
seven meters, but when it came
lime to put on her usual stylish
finish, it wasn't there and she
was forced to settle for a 2:07.89
clocking and third place.
"I just didn't have it," said
Durand. .. A lot of lh{ngs were
going through my mind during
the race, but it was more a mat-
ter of just not feeling really
good."
So, Durand too, joined the
ranks of the frustrated.
Fountain Valley High's An·
nabelle Villaneuva finished fifth
in the women's 3,200, clockint a
10: 35.20, behind Cook's state re-
cord run of 10: 12.31. Newport Harbor's K~vin Jef-
feries waa a disappointing
eighth in lbe discus (be once laid
claim to the state's best effort at
1~·11), tossing the plate 163-4.
Also finishing e1gbtb was
Ocean View sprinter Rex Brown
in the 200 meters. but it was
hardly a disappointment here
for the Sea Hawk junior.
Brown stunned the field to
gain a berth in the finals and
pulled ahead of his opponent in
Lane 2 to finish in a very respec-
table 22.01.
"I was really nervous," said
Brown. ''But I'm pleased with
my effort. I gave it my best shot
and I have no complaints."
Bruins, San Diego St. sign contract
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
UCLA and San Diego State have
signed a contract to meet in foot·
-ball for nine seasons starting in
1985, it was announced Friday.
The first game of lbe series,
which runs from 1985 to 1993,
will be played on Sept. 21, 1985
at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
The teams will play at San
Diego State in 1986, at Los
Angeles in 1987 and 1988, at San
Diego State in 1989, at Los
Angeles in 1990, at San Diego
State in 1981, at Los Angeles in
1992 and at San Diego State in
1993.
"It appears to me to be a
natural rivalry," said UCLA
Coach T'rry Donahue. "It will
be a great opportunity for fans
from both universities to have
easy access to great college con-
tests. And, from an economic
standpoint, It will be a tremen-
dous winner."
UCLA is a member of the
Pacific-IO Conference while the
Aztecs are a member of the
Western Athletic Conference.
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Nyambui paces Miners' blitz
Junior wins 5,000 meters to lead Texas-El Paso to third NCAA title
BATON ROUGE, La. CAP> -
Suleiman Nyambul, tbe win·
nlngest athlete in the history of
NCAA track and field competi·
tion, increased his victory total
to 10 SatW'day night, capturing
the 6,000-meter race in the out-
door championahips and leading
Texas-El Paso to its tblrd con-
secutive UUe.
The Miners, in winning the
team champlonahip for the
fourtb Ume since 197S, finished
the 21-event meet with 70 points.
Twenty points were produced
by the sinewy, 22-year-old
Nyambui, a former elementary
school teacher in his natJve
Tanzania.
HE LED A 1·2·3·5 Texas-El
Paso finish in the 10,000 Friday
night at Louisiana State
University's Bernie Moore
Stadium, then came back Satur-
day night to pace a 1-3 Miners
finish in the 5,000. Nyambui
was limed in 13 :38.8, his team-
mate , Michael Musyoki of
Kenya was third In 13:47.7, after
Richard Kaitany of Iowa State,
13:39.7.
Those two races accounted for
40 of the Miners' points and
enabled them to overcome
Southern Methodist University,
From Page 81
ANGELS. • •
Dwyer's shot to the corner in
left, diving on the warning track
before coming up inches from
the wall.
It was that kind of night for
the Angels who presented
Manager Gene Mauch with his
first win at home in his seeond
try . Ironically. it was the
Angels ' best over -all
performance at Anaheim
Stadium this year.
"Forsch Is a very professional
type of pitcher and the players
all hit and played with authori·
ty,'' said.Mauch whose record as
Angel manager is 5-3.
FORSCH, WHO pitched his
fourth shutout or the year (tops
in the American League) and is
now tied with Jack Morris and
Mike Norns for·most wins, bas
now pitched 22 consecutive
scoreless innings to reduce his
ER~ to 2.30, second best in the
league.
To say Forsch had his stuff
Saturday would be wrong. He
bad incredible stuff. He threw
103 pitches and 73 were strikes.
"With a lead like lbat I've got
to keep eolng after them,"
Forsch said. "I keep eettlng
after myself to get lbe first man
out. I flnd that shutting a team
out the inning after we score can
really take sometbint out of them."
The Angels' big explosion
came in the fifth when they
scored four runs on five bits and
three walb. Bobby Clark drove
in a pair of runs with a bases
loaded single.
Baylor and Grich hit their
homers, Nos. 8 and 8, respec·
tively, in tbe second to give the
Angels a 2-0 lead.
Ford hit his home run, a three-
run shot in the eighth, for his
11th.
"The guys seem to have set·
tied down now,'' said Ford.
"We 're getting more consisteo·
cy -guys are bunting and run-
ning when they should. Jim
( Fregosi) bad felt pressure with
this same lineup. I talked to
Gene when he came in and I told
flim that we felt pressured to
win at home (where the Angels
are now 10·18). Now, things are
really picking up."
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Paso 32-1.
The Mustangs, runnersup to
Texas-El Paso in the NCAA in-
door championships lo March at
Detroit, again finished second,
this time with 57 points. Teo·
neasee, lbe Southeastern Con-
ference champion, placed third
with SO.
In addition to Nyambui. Tex-
as-El Paso got victories Satur·
day from sophomore Bert
Cameron of Jamaica in the
400-meter dash in 44.58 seconds,
an NCAA outdoor record and tri·
pie jumper Steve Hanna of
pomt.a, mdudiog 27 Friday night
were produced by foreigners,
just as happened in the 1981
NCAA Indoor championships,
where the Miners won the title
for the second straight year and
the sixth lime in eight years.
Texas.El Paso is only the third
school to win at least three out·
door titles in succession.
Southern California won nine in
a row from 1935-43 and seven in
a row from 1949-55, and UCLA
took three from 1971·73.
ter-hurdler and lone Jumper
Jesse Owens of Ohio State and
long -distance ruJ\ner Gerry
Lindgren of Wuhineton State.
Nyambui's five outdoor titles ~
put him in a fourth-place tie in t
the alltlme list, behind Owens
(8) and Lindgren and MarqueUe
sprinter Ralph Metcalfe, who
bad six apiece.
• Barbados, who defended his title
with a leap of 55-11 .
The Miners also finished
second in 1976 and 1977 and tied
for second ln 1978, giving them
first or second in each of the
past seven years.
Nyambui, in sweeping the
5,000 and 10,000 for the second
consecutive year, now has won
five titles outdoors and five in·
doors.
Grouped with Nyambui at five
are Southern Cal sprinter Mel
Patton and Rice hurdler Fred
Walcotte.
Nyambui, with still one year
of eligibility. also has won one
NCAA cross-country title in 1980
and was the Olympic sliver
medalist in the 5,000 last year at
Moscow. THE MINERS also picked up
five points from Milton Ottey of
Canada, who tied for second in
the high jump and two from 1980
champion Peter Lemasbon of
Kenya, who finished fifth in the
800-m eter race.
Thus, all of the Miners'
HIS TOTAL OF 10 is two bet·
ter than the record of eight he
had shared with the great sprin·
In addition to the record in
the 400-meter dash by Cameron,
one meet mark was broken by
Villanova's Sydney Maree. who
won the 1,500 for the second year
in a row in 3:35.30.
Scott thinks this is his year
UCI grad is shooting for Coe, Ovett and a 3: 50 mile
NEW YORK CAP> -England doesn't re·
cognize the mile, except in racing, yet somehow
Britons seem to be the premier runners at that dis·
lance. But American miler Steve Scott says that
may not always be the case.
·'They proved they were the best when they set
all those records last year." Scott said of Se bas·
tian Coe and Steve Ovett, Britain's mile masters.
"But that's the thing about track and field. You
have to prove yourself every year."
COE WON THE 1,500 meters, the "metric
mile," at the Olympic Games in Moscow last sum·
·I just hope I can get some fast
times under my belt and beat
those Englishmen'
mer. Ovett, who won the 800 meters at Moscow,
holds the world record for the mile at 3:48.8.
Scott, whose 3:52.26 clocking at last Saturday's
Jumbo Elliott Invitational was the fastest mile in
the world this year, is scheduled to run headt0n in:
to Coe, Ovett and the rest of the world's top mid·
die-distance men on the European track circuit
this summer.
"I just hope I can get some fast times under
my belt and beat those Englishmen," be said.
Scott, a UC Irvine graduate, is looking
forward to the European meets for another reason.
"IT GETS ME AWAY from this East Coast
weather," the Tempe, Ariz., runner said during an
interview oo a recent muggy Ne9f York day. "The
weather in Europe this time of year is gene~ally
cooler and much less, less humid."
In the Jumbo Elliott meet at Villanova, Pa.,
Scott thought the weather would get the best of
him. "I had forgotten about the humidity and,
when I got up that morning, I took a deep breath
and thought, 'I'm in for it today,'" be recalled. "It
put me at a disadvantage. I tried to warm up, but
couldn't really get into it. I was counting laps after
100 yards."
The first three laps were nothing spectacular,
Scott reaching the three·quarter mark in 2:59.36.
But, when Villanova's Sydney Maree dramatically
stepped up the pace, Scott followed and blazed the
final quarter·mile in 52.9 to edge Maree by four
yards .
Ironically, it was Jimmy Elliott, son of the late
Jim "Jumbo" Elliott, who helped Scott to victory.
"JIMMY ELLIOTT GAVE me a ride in from
the airport," Scott said, "and he told me that
Sydney would hang back, then go with about 500
meters left. So, when Sydney took off, I was re-ady."
Scott ackno)Vledged, however, that he won't be
able to run 2: 59s this summer and hope to beat the
world's best.
''With 2:59 for three-quarters, you're talking
about a kicker's race, and that's not what will hap.
pen in Europe," be said. "U you want to go after
the record, you need 2:54-2:55 times. Then you're
still talking about a final quarter around 53
seconds. You can make a 51 se«>nd final quarter.
but it won't break any records."
Scott said his goal for the summer is "the 3: SO
barrier,'' but added lbat a world mark was not
beyond the realm of possibility.
"When you're eoing agaimt guys like Ovett
and Coe," he said, "just to beat them will probably
take a record."
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Despite encouraging figures, ~ransactions
1 l<f! ::~:!::c~~~ -~~-~~=dm;:~~.~ .. :~~.~~u~~.~~~~:. ..
, ~ri~I the month of April increased 2.8 percent to be constrained, lagging 29.2 percent below April t over sales recorded in April 1980. 1979, when transactions were at record levels.
1 This represents the first increase on a year·t~· The statewide medlan home price was up 1. 7
, year basis in 19 mbntha, accordin& to a report ls· percent to $106,138, representing an increase of
: sued Jut week by the Calllornia Aaaoclation of 10.1 percent over the $96,390 median price re·
: Realtors. corded for April 1980. I On a month-to-month bula, the seasonally ad-"The current level of appreciation, althoueh
Justed annual rate for April wu 391,511, up 29.5 far below the 20 percent rate of the last several
t percent from the level of sales reported Lo March years, probably represents the pattern for the next
• this year. six to nine monthS ,'' said 'Joel Singer, dlrect.or of I "Although the sharp improvement in April ac-planolng, research & economics. "Given ongolne t tivlty le-yets ia enc~ura~ing, we are hesitant _to sug-high interest rates and limited fund availability, f housing demand will continue to lag behind the ln-1 herent needs of the state's growing population. . Cur.rent level of awreciation "Nevertheless, the ra~ts that the medlan price I rose 1. 7 percent and the slie of the typical house '. . . nrobably repr· esents the sold was smaller, suggest a price surge might be Y' accompanying the return to more normal levels of l pattern for the next 6 to activity over the course of the next 24 months ... Reflecting market conditions of high interest I 9 months. rates, homes with two or less bedrooms garnered a
1 larger share of the market, up 0.8 percent to 21.9 l percent or total statewide transactions.
lgest that this is the beginning of a sustained Three-bedroom homes continue to account for
; trend," said Art Godi, president of the realtors the majority of sales, 51.5 percent, an increase of
1 association. 0.1 percent from March. this year.
Apparently, fears of further escalation in The percentage of market activity captured by
lnnancing costs and housing prices and the immi· the four-or-more bedroom category was below that
lnent disappearance of the fixed rate, long-term recorded a month ago, or 26.6 percent compared to
1 • mortgages are encouraging homebuyers to enter 27 .6 percent. ~~ll~. houJ\&& .. ~fi{.ket. Alternative financing OP· Sales of single family homes within the
1porturu"ties, gener&Uy based on·the assumption of various price categories reflect continued
,e xisting lower interdl..F1ltt mortgages, are rather statewide appreciation in home prices. Only 3.9
:attractive to purchasers confronted percent of single-family home transactions re-
with the present 161,', percent institutional rates or corded during April this year fell below the $50,000
:the prospect of uncertain and highly variable pay· price level. This compares to 6.1 percent of
•ments aa embodied in many of the new financing transactions in April 1980. Nationally, sales in the
tinstruments." under $50,000 category continue to account for 32
While current figures appear to be encourag-"percent of all activity.
Sun shortens
life of roofs
By ANDY LANG
....... 0 0 •
Wind, rain, hail and snow all play a part in
I shortening the life of a roof, but the biggest enemy
, Is the sun, which causes It to become dried out,
brittle and faded.
How can you tell when a roof needs replacing? I Sometimes it isn't too easy to tell, especially when
everything appears to be intact, but there are
some general signs home owners should be alert
for rather than waiting for leaks. These include ex·
ce.sslve loss of protective mineral granules, which can be determined at the base of dowruspoats or
in the gutters; cracked and blistered shingles; and
curled or missing shingles. '
If a roof is relatively new and has suffered
limited damaee from a storm or falling objects -
or bas developed a small leak -the chances are
that it can be repalred easily. Shingles that are
, damaged or have blown away can be replaced.
· Loose shingles can be renailed and leaks
around flashing points can be patched. But when a
roof of standard shingles is 15 years old or older
and then develops trouble symptoms, it ls a prime
candidate for reroofing. Most of today's asphalt
shingles, for instance, are designed to last from 15
to 25 years, dependlng on the type.
A roof can in inspected from the ground with
the use of field glasses, a recommended procedure
for the home owner;-although an on-the-roof in·
spectioo by a roofer is necessary before proceed·
Ing with actual reroofing.
He can determine whether the old shingles can
be recovered or must be removed and whether the
roof deck and supports will hold additional weight.
Most of the time, new asphalt shingles can be ap·
plied over old ones as well as over wood shingles,
but there are exceptions which make a pro·
fessional opinion necessary.
Sometimes, a recovering is possible once the
old roof bas been repaired a bit, such as the renail·
ing of loose shingles and the removal of loose or
protruding nails.
Before you choose a roofer, find out whether
he Ls well recommended, whether he bas a reputa-
tion for getting the work done on time, whether be
delivers what he promises, whether be is insured
for on-the-job accidents and whether he will
furnish references.
Obtain estimates for comparison, but be sure
everybody ia estimating on the same kind of work.
They must be bidding on the same materials the
same, not almost the same and the same details of
workmanship. ,
U you have to finance the job, you can get
financlne at a lending lnstitiuUon, pceferably one
where you have a savings or checking account.
Before sign.log a contract for the rooflne work, be
sure 'it includes the method of payment, e1peclally
when the final payment ls due. The float payment
should oot be due until aJl the 'fl"Ork ls completed. A
reliable contract.or will not argue the point.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981 •
• JUDlps April • ID
. -y -...._ . -...,.._ ...... 0"4 -y l'rk• a-. ~ .-a.uMty
Los Angeles $114,495 + 1.5 + 1 S.1 + s.o + .3.9
San Francisco 114,937 + 0.4 . 2.6 + 5.8 +38.0
Santa Clara 116,295 + 2.0 + 11.0 + 16.2 ,. San Diego 93,333 . 0.3 + 8.3 . 2.7 .5
Orange County 136,n3 + 2.8 + 18.3 . 2.2 .5
Central Valle 66,999 . 2.5· + 10.8 . 1.4 .2
Palm Sprln9s 102,499 5.1 N/A • 22.0 /A
Monterey 114,705 3.1 +23.1 + 8.4 + 3.3
Nor. Wine Co. 89,842 + 4.5 + 10.9 • 24.6 + 5.2
Nor.Calif. 71,666 + 11 .6 + 17 .7 • 18.3 • 11.7
River./S.8. 75,481 3.1 + S.7 + 9.7 • 28.8
Ventura 129,814 + 2.0 +25.0 . 8.2 +35.5
Santa Barbara 121,666 . 2.0 N/A . 30.9 N/A
Comparison of median home prices by regions for 1979·1981 period
Region 1979 19IO 1911
Los Angeles $84,843 $99,503 $114,495
San Francisco 88,985 117, 949 114,937
San Diego 76,878 86,218 93,333
Orange County 90, 123 115,639 136,773
Central Valley 60,0-49 60,465 66,999
Palm Springs N/A N/A 102,499
Monterey 80,848 93,213 144,705
Nor. Wine Co. 72,828 80,978 89,842
Nor. Calif. 54,230 60,882 71,666
River./S.B. 60,838 71,422 75,481
Ventura 90,255 103,859 129,814
Santa Barbara N/A N/A 121,666
Qrano• Coast DAILY.PtLOT/Sund8y, JUne 7, 1981
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Canadians invest heavily m U.S.
35 ./Wines left
at Lake Park.
Lake Park E1tatea, a new sintle-famUy
home community in Huntin1ton Beach,
features two or three bedrooms and wood -
burning fireplaces. Created as a minivillage,
the community is limited to 35 residences.
Prices start at $159,990, and an excellent,
financing package is being offered by F.W.
Development Inc. which includes 10 percent
down payments and below market interest
rates.
Take the San Diego (405) Freeway to
the Beach Boulevard exit and proceed south
to Adams A venue. Turn right on Adams to
Lake Street and turn left to Lake Park
Estates. A sales information center and de-
corated models are open daily, from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. For further information, call
536·1459. • * * Barboar Vista is a new condominium
Country's banking laws
make expansion a natural
Cuaadlan real •late develooen ~ ''bullllh on America," accordinl to Wllllam D. Foote,
president and mana1in1 partner of Cadlllac
Fairview Homes West of Newport Beach.
Foote JUkes that statement wttb autbority -
bl.a campany la a partnenblp with a U.S. 1ub-
1ldlary ot Cadillac f'alrview Corp., a multlbllllon-
dollarttal estate develqper baaed in Toroato. Durtna the April conference o( the Urban Land Institute In Portland, Ore., Foote ezplained why
Canadian developers are investina so heavily in
the United States.
"Flrst, tbe policies ot the Tn~eau 1ovemment
make development mon· difficult in Canada than
the United States.
"8eeond, because ot Canada'• small popula·
tion, it ia more economical to invest ln a arowth area with a large .. popul•tion base. The population
of California alone ia equal to that of Canada.
''Third, the IJ"Owtb area ot tfte future are in
the Sun Belt, and Canada doesn't have a Sun Belt.
"f'lnally, and perbapt them~ reuon Cana-
dian d~velopera are rushing to the States, are the
banking laws of Canada."
Foote explained that Canadian laws have al-
lowed the naticSa'1 banb to ll'O;J,1te lar1e. Thia, in tum, bu nurtured a relati p between de-
velopers and banb ttaat ia much more than Juat
lender and borrower. .
AcCOl"dina to Foote, the l•1er Canadian firma
have made an important lm~ct on the srowtb of ''planned developments•• in the United States. ·
"Because of today's bulJdlnt replaUons,"
Foote comm~ted. "a developer muat be able to
handle a srowtng number of legal and environ-
mental cooaideraUons. Thia• may take several
years ol planning and procesaint before building
can begin.
"At Homes West, our bjrin1 bu taken OD a
very unique approach. AlniOlt all of our lead
managers in processing and pJannln1 come from
the public sector. Aa an. example we have a
former city mana1er and a former piannin1 dlrec·
tor involved in key community development poel·
tions. Thia approach improves ~latic>na between the developer and the various replatory a1encies,
and expedites the project."
But u Foote pointed out. few builders -
especially smaller ones -can afford to bold on to
the land through such detailed and lengthy
processing.
William D. FooCe, preftdent of Cadillac FainMt.o Home• Welt, upl4iru why Canadaan development I
fimu are inwlting in the United State•. !
:
"Tb.is market wu a natural for the larger
Canadian firm.a like Cadillac Fairview, Nu West,
Daon, Gensta.r and obiers," Foote added.
"For example, Olympia 6 York ia band.ling
the Verba Buena redevelopment in downtown San
Francisco and Cadillac Fairview ia participating
ln the Bunker Hill redevelopment project in Loe
Angeles as well u a 1imilar procram in Houston.
Despite tb1a heavy investment of CanacUan
dollars in U.S. development, Foote wu quick to
point out that the developers rely heavily OD local
professiooal1 to handle deslp. plan.nini conatru.c-
tlon and management functions.
''What takes place," Foote continued, "ia a
lending procedure that ia much more attractive
' I than what U.S. developers face. In Canada, real-1
estate borrowing ia bandied more on the terms of a 1
long-term capital loan with very attractive in-,
terest rates, often below prime. Thia allows the •
Canadian developer to react m~ ~
Je11 ~gap('--·· . . _---.. I
"Over the put~ favorable financial t
backlog baa allowed Canadian developers to 1fOW • lar1e~ and become better capitallsed than their 1 Amencan counterpart.a.
"The Canadian developers are here," Foote l
concluded. "and their development aucceaa ln tbla J country means profitable operations for all level.a
of the bulJdlng industry.••
development near Huntingtoo Harbor in Hun-
tington Beach. The la.st one bedroom home
remains available at $88,990, while prices of
other two and three bedroom models are
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tor 4~ year& The community ia more than
three-quarters sold, and offers an opportuni-
ty for fast move-ins. There ia alao special
financing available for investors.
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A sales information center ia open dally, from
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Priced from $373,000, the homes are
single story and two story estate homes,
with three or four bedrooms.
Take Newport Boulevard east past
Crawford Canyon to the entry sip. Sales of·
flee hours are from 10 a.m. to dusk daily. For
more information, call 639-M70.
A few select custom homeaites are still avaita~e, priced from $187,000.
"Managing for Profit"
is the tiUe of a half-day
seminar to be presented
at two Orange County
locations -June 19 at
the Phoenix Club, 1566
Douglass Road,
Anaheim, and June 30 at
the Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa
Meaa.
Approved by the
Department of Real
Estate for four houra of
continuing education
credits, the course wUJ be presented by Susan
L. Walker and Ronald P.
Bush, Long Beach at-
torneys , teachers ,
managers, and others.
Advance reservations at
$45 each are being taken
by Continuing Education
Associates, P.O. Box 949,
Del Mar, Calif.
( 436-3880).
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
'Champagne Musicmaker' invests in mobile home park Single Family Homes
·in Huntington Beach
from $159,990
ESCONDIDO (AP) -Wonbipful fan.a of
Lawrence Welk have been ftockiq to an
888-acre monument to the "Champatne
Muaicmaker" for 17 yean, lf only for an
auto1rapb from their adored maestro.
Today, Lawrence Welk Coufttry Villate.
a diverse cootlomeration of 456 permanent
mobile home altes, country club facllltie1,
aboppint center and 20.000 square-foot
Lawrence Welt memorabilia museum.
thriv'es at the foot -of rolling bills under shady
trees.
In addition to the villa1e'1 reputation u
o ne of the nation's beat deal1ned and
mana1ed mobile home parka, it also la an
ideal spot for Welk'• nationwide following to
catch a glimpse of their idol.
Every few weeks, village reaideata and
bus loads of fawning tourists can see the llv·
lng memorial of the $U5 million development
ln Escondido in bortbem San Die10 County.
"I don •t come here to the rillate to bide
out from people," said the '71-year~ld Welt
during a recent appearance. "I come to
make them happy. If I didn't want to be
around the fans. I'd join a private country
club or put up a fence around tbia place."
Welk and his wife own a modest mobile
home on a bill ove rlooking the park and live
there when he is not a way filming~ popular
television show or attending t9' other busi-
ness.
"I love it here," be said. "It is restful.
The people are so frieJ(dly. I'm very happy
with what bas been attompllshed."
Welkieu 1)1, the property in 1964 when
only a sm trailer park and golf course
were on e property. He put in charge Ted
R. Lenpon, uncle of the Lennon sisters and a
t?Y.s~ friend, and poured millions into im·
,. ,;f>rovements.
The contrast of plush, $75,000 mobile
homes in simple countryside settings dotted
with native scrub oak trees pleases Welk.
The rolling hills around the village, Welk
s ays, remind him of bis birthplace in
Strasberg, N.D. "I fled the farm at age 21, he said. "I
couldn't stand the smell of cow manure."
The country boy turned big band conduc-
tor now is the subject of a museum that
features a 3()-minute film of bis life and re-
REAL ESTATE
QUESTIONS/COMMENT
By RANDALL ll. McCARDLE
Q: I Jove real eata&e b•t laow do yoa llaad.le au tbe fruatratlou _.., eomea wldl I&! I found tbe last two
ye are filled wldl baadlett of au:lety. Do yoa lane HY
hfata oa bow &o budle die atreufal 1lhaaUou tllat 10
alon1 with Wa real estate ballaeN. Yov tboa1b&a
woaJd be appreciated. D.C., Newport Beaeb
A : Handling the stress of an "erratic market" ls
bard. I am sure you have noticed bow some business
people go through an unpredictable soft market un-
scathed. They simply refuse to t.h1nk in stressful
ways. Instead of an attitude of self-defeat, they bave
positive plans and healthy ideas about bow they have
to deal sensibly with the current business.
circumstances. Let's look at some of the situations
and attitudes that create needless tension and anx-
iety.
Tiie taablUty &o relas. Alwa)'1 on the 10. Run-
ning from one client to another and never stoppins to
quiet your mind and relax your body. Being buay
doesn't build stress or anxiety but constantly
pushing yourself does.
Perfectlonlsts -Since no one can be perfect,
perfectionists will almost always be disappointed
and anxious. What's worse, they are unable to handle
rejection, especially the type of rejection that comes
with the "real estate package." Frequent rejection
leads to the poor-little-me attitude and self-pity sets
In. And that is the beginning or a downward spiral.
We can't learn unless we are willing to fail and we
must allow ourselves to fail without disapproving of
ourselves. At times, wandering into the unknown la
exciting. Those who choose perfection generally
choose a safe and boring route.
IMPATIENCE -People who are Impatient ex-
pect others to get things done quickly and stew Inside
about bow poorly they performed. If you are impa-
tient with others. you generally impose the same
standards on yourself and seldom allow yourself any
real peace.
EXCESSIVE COMPETmON -u you are COD·
tinually comparing yourself with others you are put-
tin1 unnecessary pressure on yourself. What others
do or have should not be relevant to your own bappi-
nes-.. While healthy competition is exciting, always
co~g adds pressure and will ordinarily mean·
un ary anxiety to yourself and toothera around
you. be competitive but realize that there wlll
always be others that will have more than you. Not
only will they have more, lt will be bigger or better.
AN VN&ESOLVED &ELATJONSHIP -Rela
tionshlpe, whether they are prolesalonal or penonal
or directly in the family, put a memendous burden on
you both emotionally and ph)'1ically. Tbete emo-
tion• will take precedence over eveJ')'thlna else ln
your life. You won't be able to be producttve at the of·
fice until you eliminate tbia truatration1.U you are 10·
inl to make a cai;eer cbu1e and/or a relationablp
declsk>n. do it NOW rather than 1tewin1 about it for
yean. If you want it to wort then try to make it
beautiful and atop wondertna and worrying about the
futureoverwhlchyoubavenocoatrol.
LAC& OF 8ELF·l•P&OVEllENT -Get
yourMU briolved ln ~ tMaildln1 situatlonl.
Do tboie tblnp at wblch you do well. Wbere you11eed
lmprowmient, pt it. Become worthy. Learn to like
yourHlf. When you 1et to tbe bOttom line, a fwl.
damental taUH ol 1treu or UxietY ii a loM ol Hlf•
resp.et morequl~--feeedwD tlMI npetttkiD
or rej9ct1Gft and tqratltudet.ban ciilalrontad Wttb tbe
up-beat eompetitive atlDOl)IMre that cbaraettn ... _
ourbuliieM.
TBE&B 18 ANOTB&a WAY -SOme people
chooee to Uve in 1tnuful •879 for the l'UIODI meo·
UOMd 8"°" ud bave ._, odl8f mon eoliaplft
reuom. Too ..., .......... ltnllfal dUadim.
lhDDb beca .. tbeJ kDDW Of M .......aft. a.
ba1(Mer md at Mme, ~M" come to bllle't• tt'• tie Gab war:..-.:1 ft. &.... tbM II llGt
true. Y• do bafteWe.i. ._.,.._to ebOoH ..
•• o1,.. ~ powen ••
Lawrence Welk, 18, &erenades visitors to hi&
retirement and resort villQge of mobile
homes in rural north San Diego County.
creations or his early life in a North Dakota
farmhouse.
Mementos of this career abound -from
bis early band days with "Hotay Totsy Boys"
to his first gold records. Vlsitors can stand in
front of a re-creation of his television show's
first band stand and have their picture
videotaped.
But the central attraction, as always, is
Welk himself. In addition to fulfilling auto-
g ra ph requests, he graciously serenades his
fans with the strains of "I Love You."
He is painfully sincere when he confesses
his only regret . "I only wish I had more time
to be here with these wunnerful folks," he
said.
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.. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/SUnday, June 7, 1981
Experts pr.edict 'shrinking' real estate industry
A sbrlnkin1 U.S. real estate industry dominat·
ed by major developers and lar1e instltutJonal In·
veators wu forecast for the l!B>s by a panel of ex·
perts gathered by the real estate manaaement and
consulting firm of Robert Charles Leaser 4' Co. for
a symposium on ''InatitutJonal lnnstors: The New
Developers'' in Los Angeles.
Changes brought about by lnfiation wlll make
institutions -insurance companies, pension
funds, banks and savings and loans, major land·
boldll'\g firms, eneray companies and raUroads,
leading industrials -not only suppliers of funds
for real estate development. but partners in the
projects they finance and even developers
themselves, the audience of 200 financial ex·
ecutives and developers attending the symposium
in the Los Angeles Hyatt Regency was told.
who will become primarily packaaers, puttln1 pro-
jects together for institutions, which will control
the money; only the largest development flrm1
will retain any significant Interest In their develop·
ment projects.
Leaser, a leading real estate futurist, predict·
ed : •'Assuming rent controls are applied with
reason, renW apartments could be a •new' erowtb
industry answering housina demand which cannot
be met by current forms or home ownership,
which are being priced out or the reach of most
U.S. wage earners."
Developers were advised by Wllliam W.
Crocker, senior vice president or Philadelphia In·
vestment Corp., a subsidiary or 1NA, to "find out
what the institutions are interested ln" when ap·
proaching them for funding for new projects.
really believe there will be a lot more deals chas·
int a lot less money over the next couple of
years."
· One source of money will be from pension
funds, which are required by ERISA (Employee
Retirement Income Security Act) .to include real
estate in their portfolios, pointed out Gurney
Breckenfeld, member of the board or editors of
Fortune Magazine and moderator of the day-Jona
symposium. "Tbere could be $180 billion available
for real estate from the pension funds by 1990," be
said.
-In order to ju.stify development risk, lnstitu·
lions will requlre a higher rate of participation, up
to as much as 7S percent, warned John C . Ketterer
Jr., senior vice president of the Real Estate In·
dustriea Group of Wells Fargo Bank. "Ban.U look
favorably on joint ventures with major partner•,"
he reported, ''but developers should be aware that
the large oraanizatlons will have different ioal.s
and a different concept of Umlna than the en·
trepreneurial developer will have."
Sufficient talent to make 1ood judamenta and
a supply of quality product wilJ determine the ul·
timate involvement of Institutions in the real
estate industry of the United States, Kelterer con·
eluded.
Summing up the findings of the symposium,
Lesser said, "Tllere is more chanae in the size,
nature and structure of the real estate industry hap·
pening today than at any time ln the last 40
years."
Control of the U.S. real estate industry by
large development firms will make it similar to it• "Talk conceptually about what you do, don't
try to sell them on your favorite project," be said.
"When you do present a project for their con-1
sideratioo, make your data complete witb a 10.
year pro forma -and list your assumptions.
Include cost, revenues, internal rate of return -
and don't be afraid to ask for a developer's fee.
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'The primary goal should
be to eliminate all risk
for the lender.'
•'The primary goal shou1d be to eliminate all
risk for tile lender. The lender wants to feel com-
fortable with his commitment, so present him with
extensive market and economic analy.sis and de·
velopment qualifications for yourself or your staff;
include an experienced, well-known leasing com·
pany on your team; qualify your management or-
ganization, architect and construction company. If
rou don't have topnotch skills in all of these areas
m your own firm , bring them in as associates and
consultants. The lender must feel he is protected
from risk in all areas."
Newport Beach
European counterpart, said speaker Craig
Overturf, president and chief execu\jve officer of
Atlant~·based Wilma Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of
tbe largest privately held development company In
Europe. "Overall, the real estate market will be
. more orderly because it will be more difficult to enter," he said.
Robett C. Lesser. head of the Beverly Hills·
basetl firm which sponsored the symposium, said
that this does not portend a widespread retreat
frorp the field of smaller, but experienced de·
velopers. "If the large institutions elect to become
involved in real estate development as developers
themselves, they will have to acquire more en·
trepreneurial skills. The competition for seasoned
talent will be strong as the real estate industry un-
dergoes a dramatic Ch&JUe in form during the
balance of the present decade."
A chronic shortage of capital and continued
high mortgage ~osts will hold down hou.sUia pro·
duction during the decade, with the result that by
1990 half of U.S. hQusing built could be governmen·
tally subsidized. said the speakers. ·
Other predictions for 1990 were:
-Less real estate production, with offi~e
buildings being less than 3 percent of the annual
total, due to widespread bujlding in the early '80s.
-Limited new retail construction, as a (esult
Crocker, who i.s also chief real estate invest·
ment officer for INA, a $10.6 billion assets full-line
financial services company based in Philadelphia,
said institutions are primarily looking at office
buildings and industrial property In Sun Belt loca·
lions, either completed or to be developed. "But
there is probably somebody who wants to do deals in every location," he noted.
George Smith, chairman of the board of
George Smith Financial Corp., a mortgage bank·
ing, real estate brokerage and investment firm
headquartered in Los Angeles, echoed Crocker's
recommendation that "the 10.year pro forma la
the most important factor in submitting a project
to a lender." He recommended WJing an 8 percent
inflation rate to project costs and revenues.
Smith likened the current real estate financing
situation to "a line or teller windows . The money
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them wearing track sboes. Once in a while a win·
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~1 fNocArru of suburban saturation and completion of inner·
city redevelopments of the early '80s.
-A change in the role of small developers,
"It's a hot money business today, a telephone
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'Manufaettired homes'
may help eitse crunch
A lack of affordable housing has
become a major problem in the Unit·
ed States and nowhere is that more
evident than in California. according
to Howard J. Snider, president of the
Western Manufactured Housing
Institute CWMHI).
But, according to Snider, the
California, state Legislature )las
taken steps designed to help ease the
shortage with the passage of Senate
Bill 1960. The legislation, which was
introduced into the state Senate by
Omer Rains CD-Ventura) and carried
in the Assembly my Michael Roos
(D·Los Angeles), is slated to go into
effect July 1, 1981.
The bill applies only to homes built
after June 1976 to federal standards
set by the Department or HO\Lllng
and Urban Development (HUD). ll
does ·not include factory-built hou.s-
ing, sometimes called modular hous·
ing, bu.pt to state standards.
Although the working or the bill
may refer to "Mobile homes," these
'I don't see the bill
as a cure-all for the
affordable housing
problem.'
homes are now officially referred to
11 "manufactured homes" at the
federal level.
"I doo 'l see the bill as a cure-all
for the affordable housing problem,"
said Snider, "but I feel it Is a atant
step In that. dlrecUon. The leaiJlation
will aive California homebuyen •
another avenue to buying that first
home when they find their path·
blocked by riling home prica and
ever-increuina interest rates."
Don Temer, director of California's
Department of Houaini and Com·
munlty Development, a proponent of
the legislation, agrees with Sntder.
"The blll was dealined to offer
Callf omlana an additional oPportunl·
t)' to own and live iD decent. safe and
affordable bouain1 on a permanent
baals.'' Temer said.
The bill\probibita counties and
muntcipallttn from d.11crimlnaUn1
aaalMt bomeownen wiahlnl to place
manufactured houalna on a ain&le·
family lot In a realdentlal area,
Temer aaid. Prior to SB UIO, loc11J
u4 county eovemmenta ~ere able to
liiDlt manufactured boualft1 to rental para. .
However, before bomeowaen and
polltlclw 1et upMt, proponent.I of
tbe bill are quick to remind them
that lbeN are e.rta1D NquinmlDU
wblcb manufactured IH>mtt mut
meet be7ond the federal l'.elUl•Uonl
wblcb IOHfD lllelr conlrvetlon,
before tl1Q can a..··p1...t~~ .,._.
f amlly 10M1 OD re11dentlil -..
Tbe manutactand bome •• M placed oa a permanent foanuUoa.
Tile bom• mut meet die aa••
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quirements and square footage re·
quirements as conventional homes
must meet. However, the bill
stipulates that any architectural re·
quirements imposed on the structure
must be limited to roof overhana.
roofing material and aiding
materiala.
San Diego County was one of the
first jurisdictions to support SB 1960,
according to Bud Gray. deputy direc·
tor of Planning and Land Use for the
county. "We had legislation in the
county allowing manufactured
bomes on single-family lots months
before we knew anything about SB
1960," said Gray.
"I think manufactured housing ii
the most efficient in the country right
now," said Gray," and I support any
legislation that will increase its
availability to the conaomlng
public."
Gray said that SB 1960 Is "the only
way and the riaht way" to drutical·
ly chanae the bias the public bas
toward manufactured houain1.
The county official alao stated that
the shortage of u.sable land and rllin&
land prices are going to make it less
and less feasible for people to afford
sin1le·family homes. He said the
manufactured bousini industry
should look seriously into tbe
poaaiblllty or gettin& involved in
multi-family bousin&, such as
duplexes, tri·plexes and four·plexes,
within the next decade.
Despite his obvioua support for the
lealalaUon and manufactured boua-
in&, Gray said there stlll wa.a a
problem of amblgulty: ln the wol'dlng
of the le1lslaUon regardln1 the rights
of the counties and municipallUes to
reaulate the placement of the homes.
Gray said there is some question as.
to tbe legality of discretionary uae
permita becauae of SB 1980's word.In&
or lack of it in that area. He said San
Dieao is drafting an amendment to
SB 1980 requirlnl a dllcretlonary
permit to guarantee compat.lblllty.
"We hope to aet support from the
other alx Southern Calllom.la COUil·
tlea for the amendment,'' taid Gr'y.
·'There i.a no intent, al least in our
county, to discriminate a1aln1t
manufactured bousln1," said Gray,
"but we feel that the muuictpallty or
county bu a rtaht to determine if the
home Is compaUbl• wltb exi.sUnl
structure1.''
Sacramento County'• pJ"OP(>l4id or·
dtnance bu been approved ln ill en·
tlrety by lbe county's Plannlnl Com·
minion and bu been tent to the
Board of Supervison for approval.
The ordlnance would allow manutac·
tured h9ualnt on 1ln1l•f amily reti·
dentlal tote, accordln1 to Leiter
Smltb, an u1l1ta.nt planner for the
county. "We hope to have tbe lecilla·
tlon approved by the Board of
Su~rvilort la June,'' be •Aid.
Sacramento's leplaUoa Would n-
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Classic country elegance
at Rancho Santa Fe.
Fairbanks Ran ch. Per-
haps the most impor-
tant private residential com-
munity ever created in
Southern Californi'a . 1,240
prime master-planned acres
at Rancho Santa Fe, an area
renowned for its prestige, the
traditional beauty of its ar-
chitecture and charming early
California ambience. Here
you will find estate sites of
one acre and larger with all
access controlled by electron-
ically activated privacy gates.
Throughout time this
land has attracted swash-
buckling romantics yearning
to call it their own. One such
man was Douglas F~banks.
Awe struck upon seeing its
breathtaking natural beauty
he determined that here was ·
the perfect place for his and
Mary's drea~ house. But alas,
it was not to be.
Fairbanks' passion for
this land continued, however,
as he turned it into a working
ranch where citrus groves
were planted, lakes built and
streams created. Today, it c.an
be the perfect place for your
dream home. •
Panoramic views aero s
the valley to the coast in a cli-
mate of refreshing seawashed
air. Towering eucalyptus
forests, orange groves and
beautiful rolling meadows
offer a rare, uncluttered set·
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~re signing 11nything. No fedml •F,cy ha judgid lht mtrit
or wlaw, if 11ny, of this proptrty.
are nearing completion. A full
equestrian center and wan-
dering trails will be included
as will Fairbanks Village
Plaza, to be built at the south-
west entry of the Ranch to
provide convenient shopping
and professional services.
It will almost be impos-
sible· to believe you are only a
few minutes from the San
Diego Freeway, twenty-five
miles from downtown San
Diego and comfortably dose
to Orange County and Los
Angeles.
Fairbanks Ranch holds
every promise of becoming
one of the most prestigious
and sought after addresses in
Southern California. A place
of enchanting beauty and en-
during charm. It is one of the
last opportunities to enjoy a
truly elegant, rural lifestyle
with every ·modern con-
venience. All homesites are
improved with natural gas,
sewers and cable television
and of course, all utilities are
underground.
·-secure an a~pointment
to visit Fairbanks Ranch to-
day. Ran(;h tours 1'iY appoint-
ment only:
Fairbanks Ranch R alty Co.
P.O. Box 2012,
Rancho Santa Fe,
California 92067
Telephone (714) 7 -3795
(213) 277-9488
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By BlllAN aEaGSEnEa ...............
Mr, Kelly <not real name> la fruatrated. Ht
Uves in a Northeutern city ol the United States
but bu sold some prope~ in Newport. Beach.
After a conalderable amount of.time, Kelly ftndl
escrow 1Wl hun't cloeed and be can't nnd out
what's wrona.
He calls the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board ot Bealton for help. Within the next day
escrow bas olosed.
And another problem is nipped in the bud,
thanks to George Williamson.
Williamson serves as an ombudsman between
the area's realtors and the public. The board was
the first in the state, perhaps the nation, to re·
cosnize the importance of an experienced realtor
helping to settle any housing or property sale.
So far the Newport Beach realtor bas an im·
pressive track record. In five years he's heard
2,000 eomplah1ts and 75 percent · of those
grievances have been resolved in bis office.
After hearing the claimant's story, he a11ks if
the person has contacted the offending party.
Usually be hasn't iO the ombudsman tries lo
persuade the grievinc party to talk with the person·
be is complaining about.
Williamson notes that in most cases the other
individual didn't know there was a problem. The
two then agree to get together and work on a solu·
tion. Thus be has ser'ved as a bridge after com-
munications collapse.
Occasionally the dissatisfied party may have a
disagreement or misunderstandin1 about a stan·
dard real estate procedure. Still the ombudsman
never tells anyone he's wroo1 since that would on·
ly aggravate the problem. Instead be calms the
person by making neutral statements such as "If I
were in your position I would feel exactly like
you."
Sometimes the discontented person is hesitant
about contacting the agent he is unhappy about or
even giving his name. If he still refuses to see the
other person, Williamson then recommends the
file a complaint with the board's grievance com-
mittee for investigation.
Besides being an intermediary between the
public and the realty board, Williamson also
serves as the realtor's watchdog. Many or his calls
pertain to questions about ethical practices within
the industry.
One of the most common problems is the pro·
curing cause situation. This occurs when a
salesman shows a house to a potential buyer
without that agent knowing the prospect already
has obUgations with another realtor. Complica·
Write your
own terms
By ROBERT J . BRUSS
George William.! servea Cl8 on intermedlary between
the public and the realty board.
lions can arise in deciding who is entitled to the
com mission when the property is sold.
While Williamson tries to . contact both real
estate agents and straighten out the problem. he
points out that the situation wouldn't have hap·
pened ii the person had told the agent showing the
house he was being represented by someone else.
His chores previously belonged to the board's
executive officer . However, this proved to be a
Her culean task since the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors is one of the largest in the
state, according to Williamson.
About five years ago, then executive officer
Glenn Martin found it difficult to handle all the
daily complaints while running the board's busi·
ness. So he asked Williamson , who had been
chairman of the grievance committee for three
years. to assume the liaison job. His part-time
position soon became full-lime.
Williamson's success became the worst kept
secret in the real estate industry. Inquiries came
from realty boards in Austin, Texas; Waterloo,
Iowa; Crown Point, Ind.; Moline, 111. and other
boards out of state.
And Williamson himself is nurturing tne om·
budsman idea by talking with the California As·
sociation of Realtors and other boards around the
state.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
Near· Huntington ,
Harbour
from s 88,990!
•Exceptional opportunity for first time buyer!
• Extr~mely easy qualifying
• 10°/o Down ....
• 127/a0/o Interest
•Immediate Move-In
, 1 •Covered garage with each unit
•Special financing available for Investors
Luxury Condominiums adloining Hun.tington Harbour Beautiful 1 2 and 3 bedroom
condos amrdst a picturesque setting of waterfalls. ponds and streams. near the exr.lu·
sive community of Huntington Harbour An architectural trrumph hrghlrghted by red
trle roofs and extensive use of exterror wood treatments. Impressive 1nterror appoint·
ments include vaulted ceilings. woodburn1ng frreplaces and gourmet kitchens
Spacrous private patio or deck Elevators lead to upper unrts and penthouse models
Swrmming pool and therapy spas. wrth all amenities and grounds professronally
ma1ritained.
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HlUtop Uvina ln Lagul'ia HIUs
When you invest in the neiahbor·
hood of a quarter million dollars in a
home, there's no reason to settle for
the mere appearance of quality.
You deserve real quality.
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DEAR BOB: I read your recent article about
the muy ways to «et equity out of property
already owned without bavln« to sell it. Bat yomr
, last method confused me. Yoa"saJd tt•a po11lble
when buying a property to offer as the dowa P•Y·
meat a second or tbJrd mortgage on property
already owned. Please explain more.
Settle for more.
Uncompromised. And in depth.
Look deeply into the homes of
Falcon Hill. You'll find hand-carved
solid oak doors. Custom-made leaded
and stained glass windows. Schlage
solid brass hardware. Hand troweled
ceilings. Hand set Latco ceramic tile.
Kohler plumbina fixtures. Beveled
glass mirrors. Custom cabinetry.
-ataJto P.
DEAR RIALTO: Gladly. Let's suppose you
1 own a home worth $100,000 on which you have ·a
$60,000 first mortgage. In other words, you have
$40,000 idle equity which Is doing you no good since
it produces no return.
When you find another property you would like
I to own, perhaps apartments, commercial proper·
ty, or a vacation condo, rather than borrowing on
an e~ive second mortgage on your house to
raise the down payment cash, you can offer the
seller a $20,000 second mortgage on your home as
the down payment. It's up to you to specify the in·
lerest rate, payments and other terms you can af·
ford.
The cost or creating such a second mortgage ·
on your house is usually $10 or less for various
! REAL ESTATE MAILBAG
fees. l( the seller of the property you are acquiring
is motivated, he will accept. Why? Because If be
needs cash, after the sale he can sell your $20,000
' second mortgage at a discount to yield perha~s
$15,000 cash. Or if be wants the monthly payment
inc!bme, he'll keep that second mortgage.
Thousands of motivated sellers will gladly al:·
cept a "created" second mortgage as a down pay·
' ment. But there are many more who wlll accept
such an offer if it Is sweetened with a little cash
, too. It's called "lemonading," mixing the sweet
, cash with the mortgage,
A deed be elf ectuve after death?
DEAR BOB: II there any way I can create a
deed &o my boUse to my nephew, but not to be ef·
fectlve aatll alter I die?
-WlWam W.
DEAR WILLIAM : Yes. You could give your
nephew a deed to your house but reserve a life
estate for yourself in the house until your death.
Or you can irrevocably deliver a deed to your
attorney or other trustee lor delivery to your
nephew after your death. Either way, your deed
must be irrevocable to be valid. Ask your attorney
for details.
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And more. .
You'll discover a rare perfection
of detailed craftsmaruhip. Truly
innovative features.
Refinement of design.
Architectural darina.
And a spectacular
locatJon chosen with
the future in mind.
See Falcon Hill soon.
Because, if you don't,
you may settle for
somethina less than
you deserve.
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Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981 .
Balboa 1'ii,y Club cekbrates Dr. and Mra. Vict01'
Marr~o dancing
night CJ&MJI.
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
.... o.tty ..........
T he Balboa Bay Club welcomed the
summer season with ita 33rd annual Governors•
Ball.
The 300 guest.I enjoyed dinner and dancing
ln a newly redecorated ballroom made more
elegant with spring flower arrangement from
Newport Florist.
After dinner of Beef Wellington and a pro-
gram by the 0r-. County Muter Chorale,
club members da.D~ed to the music of Warner's Orchestra.
Scott Hightower is president and general
manager of the club, and the board of governors
includes President Robert Lynch, Clint Hoose,
Nick Doolin, Victor Marrero, Hans Prager,
Herb Sutton, Ken WIJson, Pat Michaela and
honorary member Dorothy Yardley.
T he Early California Fiesta held at
la Casa Pacifica last month was such a succeu
that the two sponsortng groups have decided to
merge permanently. ·
. ShowbOat and Music in the Air chapters
from the Newport Guild of the Orange County
Music Center proudly reported a profit or
$15,000 from the party and installed new officers
for the new, larger chapter now known as
Showboat.
Barbara Johnson hosted the large meetine
in her Harbor View Hills home as St11an Strader
and Nannette Pittman reported prolita from the
party and thanked committee cbalnlien.
John Rau, president al the Malit Center.
was scheduled to speak at,the meetlne. but he
was out of town so John Spear, associate cam-
paign counsel. fiJled in.
He reviewed studies done to assess needs
for a music center and posalbillitles of raising
enough money to both build and endow the
facltity.
Spear praised the women's eroups for their
support, noting that the system of 10 guilds, 42
chapters and 2,000 members bas grown "at an
incredible rate, because two years ago we had
nothing."
Showboat memberJi, all Corona del Mar re-
sidents, enjoyed lunch at tables outdoors before
instalUng new officers for next year,
Nannette Pittman. lhcomtne president, will
be assisted by officers Nancy Ingman, Dee
Edwards, Barbara MulWaan. Tudor May, Lissa
Callaghan, Joyce Justice, Janel Aengst and
Evelyn Daniel.
T he Newport Harbor Hi1h Chapter of
American Field Service honored exchange stu·
4ent& Eva Kullman from Germany and Rebeca
ViUota from Ecuador with a farewell Dinner at
the high school.
.
The girls showed slides taken durine lbelW'
)'ear in America. as did Meg Phillips, •bo
itudied with the AFS program in Japan Cot •
tear.
~ Other local students who lived with foreip '
mutes were Heidi Johnson, Brazil; Laur• • Ullivan, Greece; and Sarah Hufbauer, Den..,
ark.
YJlother 10 students who will spend three anbotha aboard with the program were given
~·bon voyage" gifts with good wishes from the
, fh;apter.
Her husBand a child molester Caricer: Get desired results
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read your
col'"'1Jl for years. I must admit that I thought a lot
of the stories were made up by you and your staff,
but now after what bas happened to me. I would
believe anything.
My husband had been molesting our daughter
for several years. She told a close relative. who
then told me. It was a terrific shock. At first I
refused to believe it. We were a middle·class
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Three-piece, stretch-woven, mini-check Comfort suit is
accented with Ultressa dr(lss shirt, stripe tie and pocket
square.
Men's wear • •
_ The cJassic fJavor is still amidst a man's wardrobe this
spring and summer, but the use of colorations that are, on
occasion, vibrant, together with textures, slimmer lines and
shapes prevent his collection of apparel and accessories
from becoming stale and unexciting.
The refreshing array of colors that are well received
each spring with color fashion favorites of the past. Pusties
and subdued hues are woven into tailored apparel. Pastel
yellows, blues and pinks contrast with the natural tones in
sweaters. Accessories in brilliant colors of lavender, hot
pink, red and navy dutifully accent his attire. ~
Textures offer versatility in apparel and accessories.
Tailored clothing features everything from stubbed fabrics
to smooth-surfaced fabrics. Linen shoes are a fashion state-
ment in footwear. Textured snakeskin will belt his waistline
and wallets are woven in leather lacings. ~ridged surface .
adds another dimension to sunglasses as will a new boucle
and cable knit to sweaters.
The slim styling of bis wardrobe has reached a plateau,
The slim, well-defined silhouette in tailored apparel will
enhance a man's physique. Narrower styling in bes, col-
lars, belts,' lapels and shoe toes and heels reflect both a
light-looking and light-feeling appearance.
Smaller shapes in accessories will not upstage the
simpUcity of his traditionally-styled clothing. Refined
shapes will set the pace in footwear. Articles of jewelry are
small and unobtrusive and are also coordinated to carry
Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Jun17, 1981 •••••
Classic II linen-look action separates, with two-way
stretch woven fabric, feature action panels in coat and
action waistband in slacks.
Poplin jacket is worn with chambray shirt, navy
stretch woven Flexjeans and linen-look cap.
.classics still around for summer
through an overall well-groomed appearance.
Textures offer variety. Slimmer and trimmer lines
enhance the warm-weather look. But it's the brilliant,
pastel, subdued and dusty colors that adds a breath of
springtime to his wardrobe.
DRESS SWRTS: Colors for spring dress shirts are cooJ
-soft pastels such as pink, yellow and blue are :;ometimes
referred to as "watercolors" or "soft" shades. Yellow is of
prime import for spring, in shades from banana to lemon.
Pink remains bot in traditional oxfords. Fabrications in-
clude polyester/cotton, reverse blends of cotton/polyester,
plus polyester/cotton wovens and all-polyester knits which
will be important influences for their stretch and comfort
characteristics.
Classic, tried-and-true patterns are the summer fashion
focus. Light grounds create a cool, crisp look in solids,
stripe and check patterns as well as summer ta,rtans which
characterize the more casual styles.
There is a significant variety of stripes in updated
classic treatments. While stripes dominate, there is also a
i-etum of tattersall and gingham checks in traditional
goods. Pertaining to collar styles, resurging button-downs
and also the English spread collar loom importantly in de-
signer and natural shoulder lines.
Contrasting white collars will also be very visible in or-
der to further both the dressy and cO()l trends when paired
with dark summer clothing. Collars nave stabilized at2lh to
2~ inches for summer. With office temperatures again ex-pected to be warmer this summer than in past years, the
popularity of short-sleeve dress shirts is likely to continue. Short-sleeve models will be plentiful in both straight-collar
styles and button-down traditionals.
SPORTSWEAR (active and casual); In active
sportswear for summer, there wiJl be innovative fabric
treatments and new approaches to customary models ; for
instance, active-minded rayon shirts and saddle-shoulder
rugby sleeves.
Casual pants and shorts will feature elastic and
drawstring waistbands. "Reverse sweatshirt dressing"
sums up spring's approach to active separates with tradi-
tional sweatshirt silhouettes found in non-fleece fabrics.
A bot shade in active looks as well as sportswear is
gray, looki~g fresh with either brights or pastels.
For those who run, look for lightweight, shiny-surfaced
separates that will allow a jogger to mix and match tops
and bottoms.
In apparel for the racquet sports, look for shorts with
two-way stretch in the waistbands. Sporty knitwear, short-
sleeve shirts and shorts in lightweight fabrics are all impor-
tant fashion influences in casual sportswear.
Pastel shades are prominent throughout. Kelly green
and orange are the freshest brights of the new season.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 7, 1961
This Week's
Spe·Gial
1980 CA•LAC
COUPE DEVILLE
Equipment includes dual comfort power seats, Cadillac w ire wheel cov-
ers, AM-FM stereo with cassette tape player and many other power as-
sist options. (604ZBJ).
·s ,
Outstanding Resales
1980
CADILLAC
FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM
D'Eleganoe. (325ZBW).
512,995
'r 1980 .
CADILLAC
ELDORADO
COUPE
Factory two-tone
pa 1 n t (621389).
514,995·
'
1979
CADILL~C .
ELDORADO
COUPE
1978
CADILLAC
COUPE
DEVILLE
57995
. 1980
OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS
SUPREME
With a DIESEL
en g In e.1(1808984).
57195
1981
CADILLAC
ELDORADO
COUPE
AM·FM stereo radio
w 1th cassette tape player.
(1BJZ8«).
517,995
1978 ,,,
CADILLAC
SEVILLE
Leathe< covered seating
area (976TXK).
510,"5
1978
.CADILLAC,
FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM·
Dual comfort power
.. ata. (1.11UKV).
" 1977
CADILLAC .
SEDAN
DEVILL~
Dual comfort power
seats. (730WFI).
1979
CADILLAC · . FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM
Factory padded elk-grain
vinyl top. (719WYB).
510,995
19.79
CADl'9LAC .
SEVILLE
Equipped w~th all of
the Cadillac power
assists. (7dVBO).
511,995
1979
CADIL~AC
COUP,E
DEVILJ1E
Factory Cadillac wlre'1
. whffl. covers. (380'~
.• 995
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SUNOAY,JUNE7, 1981
STOCKS
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Mel Brooks worked long and
hard on 'History of the
World, Part l .' ... C5
~luor considering m.a jor ad cam.paign
~~ JODI CADENHEAD -.. ...., .......... · Fluor Corp. 's on1oin1 $2.7 billion acqullitioo of
\ Joe Mineral Corp. of New York may call for a
l ty corporal~ ima1e campaign to match.
i • Paul Etter, vice president of corporate com.
lrunicaUooa, said this week the Irvine ~gineering
~mpany is considerinJ embarldn1 on an am·
ltious advertising campaign later thfs year. •
Although six major advertlsln1 firms have
!already been contacted, a final decision OR the
campaign i.a not expected until later this week at
ithe earliest.
( A Fluor executive committee meeting last
~onday failed to result in an agreement.
The purpose or the campaign would be lo in·
troduce the public to the changes likely to takt
t lace upon consummation of the merger, Etter
iSlid. i Fluor Corp. acquired 45 percent of St. Joe's
(lhares in April and will purchase the remaining
shares~ final approval comes from both com·
panies stockholders ln Au1uat~
In the past, the Irvine-headquartered
en1lneering and construction atant baa limited Its
advertisinl to trade journals.
But the acquiaitlon will put the already
multlbUllon dollar firm in a new neight.,rhood,
where corporate advertising is seen as a necessity.
"ObvioU31Y the image of Fluor and what it
doea will not change," said Etter. "That ls to say
th8'l the activities or Fluor and St. Joe will remain
the same. The question Is how the two will fit
together."
That's a question Etter can't an•wer because
of restrictions imposed by the Securities and Ex·
change Commission prior to the stockholders '
meeting in August. And that la exactly the ques·
tion advertisers will attempt to address.
Althoalh a $1 million price tag bas been ban·
died about in connection with the proposed ad·
vertialng account, Etter refused to confirm the
figure, saying it could be leas or double.
The camplfian. if adopted, wlll be directed to
investors. shareholders, the public and employees,
said Etter.
"Obviously, there are individuals who have
been identified with St. Joe who have not bad
reason to understand Fluor and vice-versa,·' said
Etter. .
The six advertising firms contacted include:
the Brouillard Group of Walter Thompson ; Grey
Advertising; Davis, Johnson, Mogul & Colombatto,
a nd Keye/Donna/Pearlstein, all in Los Angeles,
and McCaffrey & McCall and A. W. Ayer in New
York. .
Etter said the firms were invited because of
their reputations and past corporate experience.
He declined to discuss any strategies or advertis·
Ing possibilities considered.
''We have to decide whether or not to play the
football game before we can start to work on the
play book," he said·.
Gifts get fans out to the game
Angels expect 'Sports Bag Day' to increase attendance by 15,000
By KEITH TUBER
Ody ................
AVCO Financial Services,
Newport Be-.ch, is in the
business of lending money -
not giving It away. Yet, in a
sense, that's exactly what
it'll be doing Saturday, June
27 at An aheim Stadium.
AVCO Financial bas joined
t he California Angels in
s ponsoring "Sports Bag
Night," a promotional event
Arthur E. "Red" Patterson.
as s istant to Angels '
Chairman Gene Autry, calls
"the most expensive
giveaway we've ever been in·
\tOlved in."
Al the game, each persoo
14 and under will receive a
canvas, waterproof sports
bag valued at $10. Those 15
and older will get an auto-
graphed picture of Pat·
terson's boss, Autry.
The bags, made in Taiwan
and distributed by William
Fredericks Co., Culver City,
have been effective in in·
creasing attendance at other
sporting events, most recent·
ly at Hollywood Park on
Mother's Day, May 10. A
spokesman for the racetrack
c•ted the promotion "ex·
tremfly successful,·• and
estimated 15,000 of the 51,000
w4tre enticed by the attrac·
lion.
Patterson is hoping for the
same 15,000 increase. The
Angels have drawn 761,093 in
26 home -dates this year, up
9,135 over the same period
last year.
That averages to near·
ly 30,000 a game.
"We think there's a poten·
tial for drawing 45,000 on
Sports Bag Night," Pat·
terson sa\.d . "We have
enough gifts for 65,000, but if
we don't draw at least 40,000
we'll be'very disappointed.
"The plctµrea weren't that
expensive, but combined
with the bags, it adds up."
Financiai's share comes to
about $30,000.
What does the company get
in return? "Well, you can't measure
th al in new business,'• said
Di ck Heilman, vice pre·
sident/director of marketing.
"Last year we sponsored a
. visor cap day and it was suc·
ceasful in terms of feedback
'and word-of-mouth response.
A lot of caps were given
away.
"But this kind of thing isn't
something we can say result·
ed in X amount of dollars in
return. It's more a good wiU
and image-building gesture."
AVCO Financial, which
participates in sponsorship of
Angels play-by-play broad·
casts, expects to gain sub-
stantial advertising mileage
out of the promotion.
What about the Angels?
If the date attracts 45,000
-15,000 over average -it's
financially lucrative.
Consider the following :
At an average ticket price
of $4 (prices range Crom $2.50
to $5.50), 15,000 rans com·
putes to $60 ,000. Figuring
three people to a car, with
parking at $2, add another
$10,000.
If each person spends $3 on
concessions, add $45,000
more. Total the figures and
you gel $115,000, which is
probablx conservative.
Of course, some of that
money goes to pay for the
promotion, some goes to the
visiting team -, in this case
the Seattle Mariners -and
there are various other de·
<SeeGIFJ'.8, Pace CZ)
Earlier this week, Fluor reported an eam1n11
Iner.ease ot 13 percent for the last six mont.ha, from
$64.1 million to a record $72.7 million. The day the
merger was announced, however, Fluor stock
dropped4 %.
Etter said he doubted the campaiin would
have any sipificant effect on stock prices.
A survey by Juge S. Niefold .pubfiafied in In·
dustrial Marketing last year showed that stock
prices of 460 major U .S. companies changed 4 per·
cent due to corporate image advertising, SS per·
cent due to economic and financial fa ctons and 41
percent due to psychological factors.
"It's not a very strong motivational force for
me," said Etter. "A 4 percent change in stock
prices is not a terribly consequential change."
Etter said he will present the advertising cam-
paign plan to President and Chairman J . Robert
Fluor later this week.
Another possibility would be expanding the
current industrial relations program, Elter saMI.
Initially, AVCO Financial
and the Angela were to apUt
the cost of 20,000 baas, but
the Angels later decided to
purchase an additional 5,000
at. their own expense. AVCO
The California Angels and· AVCO Financial Services
have joined forces for the June 27 sports bag promotion.
Though sales to date have been less than brisk, an in-
tensive media hype is expected to spur sales.
Inflation takes its toll on business letters
At a startling $6.07 apiece, it's something NOT to write home about
ByPATDUNN of .. DllllW .........
Any c!onsumer who toes the
time to write to a bualneu U·
pecta aad frequently 1et1 a
personal letter ln reaponae.
Whatever the contents may be,
the letter itself coeta ts.a for the
buaineu to proceu.
Tbe Cbica1o·ba1ed Dartnell
Institute of Bualneu Reeearcb
baa kept tabl on the COit ol a
buaineu letter alace 1930, wben
it waa a mere 30 cents. By um,
the coat bad risen to '8.07. 'l1dl
year'• bike repreMGta a t .2 per·
cent me..... over u••·
Dartnell ezplalna that th•
••a vera1e'' letter ls dictated face-~faee betWMB a middle
mana1ement "dlctetor" and bla
or ber MCretar'J. Salarlel ere
rl1ln1 10.t percent for m..., .. aatloaallY; trom 1475 ti .., a
Wfflt ~(aboat S1'7,40t amniallJ),
wblle MC'Ntari• an Helq,.,
booltl Ol 111 Wee'11,~'..llll. year qo to lllT per •Mk ...,
(aboUt taa.aM mn-..). !: TM ......, teliltAli . CouiltJIW~-•
di• m .... ~rzzil Ii
elole .. tbe ·~ ror lilltUaN, u.. Mereball IDd
Manufacturers AssoclaUon re·
ports in its 1980 survey that a
median weekly salary for a
purcbaainl supervisor ia $521
p • r w e e t a n d a
supervlaor/manaaer of all
purcbulne ii paid an avera1e
weekly salary ot '811.
Penona boJdin& mana1ement
posltlona In the industrial safety
averaae·by February 1981.
The cost of material• required
to produce the business letter.
especially paper products, is in·
creaslna at a 10 percent rate per
year, accordiDt to Dartnell.
Pos~e coat.I are up to 18 cents,
but automation ls atabililin&
otller mailing c<>1t components.
The current 1\lrvey of
CONSUMER CLOSE UP
new .... paid up to '511 per
week.
Oran1• County Hcretanet,
howHer, earn 1l1nlflcantly
more than the national tan
wHkly salary rate. A Im U.S.
DepartlMirt of Labor IUr:Y,91 lD·
cllcalH that tile a•er•1•
MCHlarlal HIU7 ta thil :ana
WU -a ft'elt. A ..,. ;, l\ll'V•Y eoadllctlli bf tM dli&a liDd t.earell dl9tllliD ol
tlM 01 JI CllilM1 • ....,.. ..
De•elopment Depart•• la ........... ~ ....,
ettlll .................. -laadrtlmto-·---....
' J
see: dictator's Ume, $1.75; non·
productive labor, 54 cents;
secretary's time , $1.87 ;
m ateriala coat, 23 cents; mailina
cost. 36 and fixed charges, it.•.
Dictator's time ii based oo an
executive's salary of $527 a
wttk, with eitht minutes needed
to dictate a letter. The ex·
ecuttve'a 40-hour week bfeaks
down to 21.9 cents a minute.
Thas, el&ht minutes of Ume cost
$1.'15.
The secretary'• time is beMd
OD a salary ol $:"1 a week and 11
cnlnutel per letter. The eoet ll
Cletermlned by dl•idl.:f.!a9: aecretary'a aalarJ by 11
to •• the total eo.t Of tl.17 '°" takln1 4.ictation, dolnl ".Va"
work and traueribial tM .....
tllHlope addreatal and ftllDa.
Noa-jii'oduet.lM labor lDeludil
tM Ume eoDIWDed b7 IMMla elk:·
tan -MeriW'1 ID walUlll. Ii.••· •ee•=•· *· ,,. Ml ...."DE°' .... eoltl ~ ..._ ...... --... ,.nan .... .....
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
From Page C1
LETIER COSTS KEEP RISING .
bead, depreciation, cost·per· square foot, taxes,-1nterest,
fringe benefits, malntenanc~
•
in• machine dictation at one ·time or another, Dartnell also
. . . .
• •
.. and utilities. This cost is ~
most difficult to determine, but
studies have indicated that the
52 percent of labor factor is
about as close as you can come
to establishing a combination of
time charges and fixed charges.
calculated the tollowln& cost
breakdown of a bu.sine11 letter
using machine dictation ex-
clusively: Sl.S3 -dictator' a
time bated on seven minutes
and a salary ot $527 a week;
$1.06 -secretarial time based
on 10.7 minutes for tral)1cribing,
etc. at a $237 weekly salary; 39
cents -non-productive labor,
based on lS percent of total
labor costs for dlctat~r and
secretary; $1.40 -fixed
charges, based on 5' percent of
total labor costs; 24 centa -
materia.ll cost, including tapes,
di~cs or belta, dictation equip-
ment, typing supplies and main-
tenance, and 36 cents mailing
cost. The $4.98 total represents
an obvious saving for letters
originating on dictating equip-
ment.
Mallin& costs are Identical for
mac!e·dlctated and tradi-tional letters, but fixed costs
amoun to 54 percent ot total
labor for machine letters, due to
higher equipment costs. Sup·
pUes at 24 cents a letter are
higher for the same reason.
A Special Message '
A new sta,Uatic Dartnell in-
cluded in tJlis year's survey
shows that SS percent of
secretaries take dictation from
one individual ; 26 percent from
two; 10 percent from three, and
9 percent indicate that working
for four or more bosses is Stan·
One of Our Better Hangups
Stationery, envelopes, carbon
paper, copy machine sheets,
typewriter ribbons and other
supplies are included In
materials cost ..
Mailing cost Includes first·
class postage, the work of
gathering, sealing, stamping
and sorting done by personnel
other than the secretary, as well
as wages of mailroom help, mall
pickup and delivery to the post
office. These cost figures are strictly
for the traditional boss·
secretary type of business letter.
The use of word processing is
gaining momentum, but most
businesses still use the secretary
with steno pad and typewriter as
their mode of business cor·
respondence.
Because 54 percent of the
secretaries contacted report talc-
From Page C1
GIFTS GIVEN.
But even this cost is rising at
an annual rate of 10 percent. It
represents a 25 percent savings
over face-to.face dictation and
transcribing since the secretary
isn't present while the dictator is
at. work, freeing seven minutes
of time. The average machine-
dictated letter runs 208 words.
• •
dard. ·
Tbe length of the typical busi-
ness letter ros~ from 120 words
In 1970 to its current length of
175 words in 1980. This
represents quite a change from
the 240-word average business
letter in 1940 when the total cost
was only 72 cents a letter.
It's unlikely that business let·
ters will , decrease in length or
volume. Streamlined processing
by increased use of automated
equipment and more efficient
time control methods appear to
be the answers to preserving
this vital form of communica-
tion between business and the
consumer.
.
ductions. But the bottom line is still increased re·
venue. How much is hard to say. For a game that
places such a premium on statistics, attempting to
extract hard numbers from baaeball management
is a difficult task -even ballpark figures, in some
cases.
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During the ongoing negotiations between the
players and owners, the subject of opening the
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The threat of -strike, according to Patterson,
has hurt advance ticket sales. Advance sales for
the June 'Z7 promotion are not as strong as an·
ticipated, though there remains a couple of weeks
for ad saturation on KMPC radio and KTLA -TV,
which carry Angels games.
··Based on current information, 1 would euess
Sports Bag Night will attract 38,000..40,000," said
Carl Gordon, Angels ticket manager.
'$50,000 to $500,000
. INCQME PROPERTY SECONDS
"But that could change. Sales for the game
aren't moving real well now, but there are two
promotions before it (Angels-Disneyland Fun
Day /Night today and Gene Autry Day next Sun·
day l. Usually, the last two weefs before a promo-
tion of this type is when we get most of our heavy
sales. •
"Also, the team's performance has a lot lo do
with it," Gordon continued. "Uthe team gets hot
in the next two weeks, things can change
dramatically, resulting in as many as 5,000 addi·
tional ticket sales.'' ..
The Angels have scheduled 19 promotions this
season, 11 involving giveaways. Patterson, who
already is working on the team's 1982 promotion
schedule, said this se~son's giveaways are budcet-
ed at around $150,000. Some 35 percent of that is
recaptured via co-sponsorships, such as the one
with AVCO Financial. Other spomors include J.C.
Penney and Vons.
Although the sports bag is the most expensive
giveaway, it isn't the most cosUy promotion, Pat-
terson said.
''Oldlimer's Night (Aug. 22) and Fireworks
Night (July 4) cost us more," Patterson said .
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f Alda 's 'Four Seasons' becoming important movie
I' 81 F&ED YAGE& "Tbe Four Seuou" la• comedy -*l thrM "Tbe Four Seasons" marks Alda'• debut aa a perlence, called "On Set."
._....,...._.,... . couple. wlloae relatlooablpa wltb eaeb other featW"e rum dlrectof, aJthouth he has written and AB· for two of bl"' three daufbten taklill up ~. NEW YORK -"Notblng important bu ever cban1e like the aeuona. The basic theme ol tbe directed ae1ment1.of "M·A.S-H " bl.I bit televlllon acting as a profession, Alda admitted be la
been accompliabed without cbutspah," Hld Alan film la friendabtp, and the lmpedlmentl to aeries oa CBS wblcb la about 'to 10 into ill 10th somewhat ambivalent.
· Alda, whole latest accomeilllbment, ''The Four friendlhlp. I seuon. "I have two minds about it " he aaid. "I want
Seasons," ii quickly becom I one of the mOlt lm· "I went throu1b 1ometbin1 with a friend .. "J work ln two ways," he noted. "AcUne and them to be happy and 1ood at' whatever they do.
portant films of the year· said Alda "that made me want to know moi-e wrlUna are very aubjectlve. But as director, I have But they don't really know bow bard It ii. They
Not ooly haa th~ film, which Aldi wrote, about fn.mdlhlp and what wu boldinl lt back to be objective about all the elementa and be able hav~ to learn how to take the enormous rejection ~reeled ant starred m , received wide critical ac· Eventually, 1 learned you ba.ve to accept people to say very plainly when somethin& l.Jn't. worldn1. which is very painful. You aet passed alona Uke a
c aim, but 1'"9 gr0tses for the flrlt lO day• totaled for what they are without requlrin1 more and \bat "I have to make aure," be added, "that I don't bunk of meat on a rack." ~ r:r":: than t!!-~0:!:1:.::t ~~~~~~er :~ you can't exr,ect them to accept you 1f you don't leave ln what William Faulkner called 'all my lit· At 45, Alda ii a long way from 'beine treated
t uu~' wale ess an accept them ' Ue darlings,' those thinga you create that you're like a bunk of meat. For a second year in a row, he
m .~ 1 ':opede. for .. aald Alda .. th t eopl Alda said the response at the box offtce prov~ just cruy about. Usually, they are diiresslona an~ was named the ''Most Popular Actor o~ the Year_'' ' • wu a P · e fUmmakers can appeal to people in a serious in· not essential to the p{ece. Lea\fing them ln would by Family Weekly magazine, and 11 there 11
• woudJd belidenltertlalnl~ for a .~pie of boun °0
1a telU1ent way and still be successful ' be like stopping the show for a sone." anything lacking ln bis life right now, he said he I goo so eve . m surpnscu ao many peop e · doesn't know what it is. have said that after seeine the movie they called -"1be mass audience,'' he said, "ii not 1tupld. For years, Alda'• btagest problem was balanc·
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up friends they bad lost touch with. If you have nothing but junk food on the i.bte, peo-log lite at home in New Jeney with a career ln
''If watchin1 a movie that ma.Ilea you laugh ple will eat it. But that doesn't mean people prefer Hollywood. He overcame that by casting two of bis
I also improves your capacity to dtg into friend.ship, Junk food. It's just a lack of respect for people that dau1hten in "The Four Seasons" and hiring his
so much the better," be added. "But if 1 made the leads to most of the junk' beln1 made today wife to shoot publicity stilh and photographa for a
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movie with that ln mind It would have been bor· because the people that make that stuff can't character in the film.' Arlene Alda bas since
ing. '' possibly like it." published a book of photographs about the ex·
Brooks' 'History of the World' crazy
By BOB THOMAS of screening his rough cuts to studio secretaries. It when Brooks was seeking a new project with bis .__ .. _..._.,..... started with "Blazing Saddles," which be flral collaboratdts in "Silent Movie" and "High Anxie-
HOLLYWOOD -"I worked long and bard to showed to Warner Brothen executives In a projec-ty ,'' Ron Clark, Rudy DeLuca and Barry
get that cruiness on the screen,'' says Mel Brooks lion room. Levin.son. They first discussed a World War II t of his latest, most expensive venture into Insanity, "It wu the coldest screenlns I've ever seen," satire, then Brooks proposed taking a broader
. the $12 million "History of the World, Part I." Brooks recalled with a shudder. "There were view of history. i He also worked solo. Orson Welles at least col· absolutely no lau"gbf. The bolsea didn't laugb, 10 The writers argtied that such a film might ~ laborated with He~man Mankiewicz on the script their underlings cOuldn't laugh for fear of offend· prove too episodic. Brooks countered: "I'll hold it ~ of "Citizen Kane." Brooks is the sole writer of Ing the bosses. I left the screening like a zombie, together; I'll be in everything." The trio cut out to
t "History," as well as being producer, director and my face pale, tbe color gone from my cheeks. become directors themselves, and Mel decided to
~ star. So the entire credit -or blame -rests on "I felt 1 had created a coloesal fallW"e. At a go it alone. 't the sturdy shoulders or Mel Brooks. in aft d of th "" ... 1-meet I erwar s, one e maracu.ug men "I spent a lot or time walking around the park
. HE CAN HANDLE either. Brooks bu encoun-said, 'The picture coet two million, I t.bink we'll get and thinking,'' be said. "I almost got arrested t tered scorn from high-brow critics and indlf· back one million -worldwide.' I went home and twice for talking to myself. Finally I said, 'Yes.
1 ference from studio executives, but his audacious told my wife, 'I'm through, washed up.'" Melvin, you can do it!• I decided to call it 'Part I'
I comedies continue to connect with audiences. As a last resort, be screened "Bluinl Sad-so the picture wouldn't seem too pretentious. Also,
"I am a brand naQ\I, like Chateau Lafitte," he dies" for studio secretaries. They laughed. if it's a bit, I might want to do otJiers."
remarked, "and I don'nDlnd comparing myself to Screamed, in fact. The film is now lo Its fifth re·
the best of wlnes. The audience lmowa that if it's a release and earning more than m01t current mov· BIS FIBST INSPIRATION concerned Moses:
Mel Brooks movie they can expect a certain quali· lea. Were there other commandments that didn't get
ty. They also know there are vintage years: 1968 Brooks staged 11 screenlnp of "History" for issued? Next be dreamed up a caveman sequence
for 'The Producers,' 1975 for 'Blazing Saddles.' secretaries, plus a sneak preview in Westwood. to star Sid Caesar -"the first joke I ever sold was
. And I believe that 1981 will be a vintage year for His criteria: "U they are smiling, beaming or for Sid as Jungle Boy on 'Show of Shows."' An
Mel Brooks." even chuckling, I leave the joke ln. U they are Egyptian sequence was supplanted by the Roman
Brooks bad reason to believe "History" would frowning, coughing or smoking, I take it out. I also Empire. The Inquisition was solved when be de·
be a rut : the secretaries told him ao. remove all the jokes that seem to be begging or cided to stage it "as it might have been done by
Over lunch in the 20th Century-Fox com· pleading." Busby Berkeley." The final chapter is the French
"I feel like I have everything I've ever want·
ed,'' he said. "I'm happy with my family and witi'
my work.
"I'm even able to lake criticism." he added "But then, you can't be successful without being
exposed to criticism."
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.c;e . Orange Co .. t DAILY PfLOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981
Dom DeLuise
• IS dieting
•1 aoa nto•M ._ ............
HOLLYWOOD -Movle1oen wtll be 1eeln1 a
lot of Dom DeLulse lhla aummer. Perhapa lest 10
in the tutu,.. ll 'a dJ Unt. TM rotund comic can bo vtewed in the na·
lion's lb at ra In two of hl1·wllder portrayall: ••a
croas emperor or tht Roman Empire In Mel
Brooks' '"l'l\e History of the World, Part 1": as
Burt Reynolds' ractur mechanic and part·time
Captain Chaos In "The CannonbaJJ Run."
IN B()TH FILMS he appears at his top weiaht
of 260 poun<U. When be appeared for an interview
at the 20th Century·Fox Administration Buildln1,
he had dipped to 2'5. ,,
"I hope I can reach 200 pounds, maybe 180,
he aaid.
But wUJ a slender Dom DeLuise still get as
many lauahs! ·
.. "I thlnlt so," he replie~HentativeJy. "But then,
you don't really know. It's like when I asked my
psychiatrist: •If you cure me, will I still be funny?'
He said, 'I believe you will be.' That's not very re·
assuring at $90 an houc."
Last year Deluise starred as a foodahollc in
"Fatso." written and directed by Anne Bancroft.
A bitter comedy about a man tom between a
passion ror food and bis hope for a better life, it
might have been based on the Dom DeLuise Story.
"A LOT OF what I want to accomplish is tied
up with sell-esteem and the Joss of weight," he
reflected. "When you're feeling good about
THE C MEDY SENSATION!
. "A WONDERFULLY FUNNY COMEDY
about pomeous fathers and youthful
seduction. -NancyScott,SFEXAMIN~ ~
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·::ON£ WILD MOMENT
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RATED (R)
NOW PLAYING
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DOM DELUISE ... Dropping weight
yourself and your relationship to your family, you
have a better chance of achieving youl'goals.
"I have worked a lot in several fields -mov-
ies, television, stage, nightclubs -but lately I've taken time off."
TOO RUDE ... TOO UWD .•• TOO CRUDE ••• AND NOW
THEY'RE TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONEf
THE BLUES
BROTHERS
Why would four guys risk their lives
for a weekend in Colombia?
We can give you ·S,000,000 reasons-
all in cash!
_.. ' • W .,, •• I I
•
It's not lonely at the top
That old rtnt place Jinx •truck aaatii tbiJ week
u Barbara De11ado pulled a Humpty Dumpty and tour other trivladdlcta elbowed into a deadlock for tbe prime poslUon.
Nobody mana1ed lo idenUfy the Guy with the
ltallan name In our leadoff poeitlon, but video
viewers should have better luck with the siren ln
queaUon today. Our troup of turncoat.a apparently turned away thlJ week.
. Aa we head Into the
tbrid IJld ftnal month of TRIVIA Trtvta Bowl XXII, here
are 10 more stumpers to
Erhapa break up the Joa·
m at the top. Our two-pointer is number nine, th answers for twin tallles.
1. Patsy McClenny now steams up the video screens as whom? .
2. ,In what comic atrip would you find an·
establishment called Teddy's Tavern?
3. The Eastland School is a part of what televlslon series?
4. "Out smiles aren't just painted on,"
declares what transportation enterprise?
5. Paul Newman got the starring role in
"Somebody Up There Likes Me" only after the
Oritlnally considered actor died. Who might have played Rocky Graziano?
6. "Dear, with your lips to mine, a rhapsody
divine" is the tender lyric given up.tempo treat· · ment in what song?
7. What baseball player is known as "Bigfoot?"
8. Valentine Brose Is tbe hero of what play?
9. ln the movie "Dressed to Kill," Nancy AJ.
len "entertained" an out-of.town visitor. What was
Wehandcut
ourfiSh
. fillets
evmr.daY.
... dip them In batter made frah
every hour and eerve them wtth
~nw of golden~.
TRIVIA BOWL XXU 8TANDIN08 .. .. .. .. • • • ,. ..
""
(a) his first name and Cb> bis home city?
10. John might have bad the riCbt name for the
job, but his approach to a crilia wu remarkably
different from bis presidentJaJ predecessors in what movie?
Last Week'• Aal"en
l. Guy Williama (name change)
2. Spike (Snoopy's brother)
3. Star Trek (tribbles)
4. John Foster DuJlea (ClA brother)
5. Violins. He won $64 and quit. <Benny on "Question")
6. ''Ll 'l Abner" (song lyric>
7. Charlie WilUams (Willie Mays trade)
8. "Follies" (Solange la Fitte)
9. (a) Hugo, "Doom of the Catmen" (Bad and Beautiful)
10. "Dressed to Kill" (movie riddle>
fSend your an.noer1 to TRIVIA., clothe Daily Pilot,
Bo:r 1560, Co.Yta Mesa 92628. All entm1 muat ~ received
by Weclneaday, otheraulu half the player'1wt1core toiU be awarded).
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IHATIERINO EXPERIENCE -Hollywood stuntman Mickey Gilbert
springs from a trampoline through a window during recent filming of
the movie "Thursday the 12th" in Los Angeles. Tommy Smothers stars
in the comedy about a Mountie on loan in a police exchange program
who is trying to solve murders.
O scar winning to violiriist
NEW YORK (AP) -Violinist
Itzhak Perlman, who won four Gram-
mys this year and makes as many u
100 annual appearances with major
orchestras, says he's finally realized
a dream.
"I got to play with Oscar the
Grouch," says the 35-year-old con-
cert violinist about bis recent
television appearance with the big,
fuzzy, sapphire-blue Sesame Street
FBI.a
CITY Of 'AOV£N
2:0CM=-
7"=*9:IO
character.
''Tbe Israeli-born violinist said in a ·
recent interview in People magazine
that be won't allow his scores of ap·
pearances t.o cttt into his family life.
"I miss my family whenever I'm
away and I probably never complete-
ly get used to it," he said. Perlman
and wife Toby, 38, have four
children, aged 2 to 12.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7, 1981 .CJ
Indiana .lann-h new hara
tram the creators af .IAWI and STAR WARS.
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PVBUC NOTICE
PtJBUC NOTICE
HAllOI U.W~MT. OUVI
Mortuarv • Cemeterv
Crematorv
1625 Gtsler Ave
Costa Mesa
S.0-55S4
,_ClllOTHHS
llU.•OADWAY
WOITUA.IY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
Ul.n&lll•HOM
SMITH I TUTMU.
WISTC"" CHAf'IL
427 E 17th St
Cotta Mesa
M&-9371
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 7. 1981
P\JBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
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OPPORTUNITY
Publsher's Notice:
All real estate ad-
vertised in this
newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Hous-
CARLSBAD
WATERFRONT
CONDO
2br. 2ba, pool, front row
on freab waler la1oon
wllh ocea n view .
$150,000 F .P . with
rlnanclna with. $38,000
down on l~ AlTD, all
due in 24 months. Owner
673-7924.
MUST SEU!
POOL
$6500DOWN
A quiet family, tree·
lined area, 3 Bdrm 2
batbi lll ht and airy fami y room, kitchen
overlooks sparklinJ
pool. Great fl.na.ncln&.
Owner wants out,
Sl~.000. Call 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATE:RS
ing Act d 1968 which , ________ _
makes it illegal to ad· LIDO ISLE -•0•c•.-... .._-,.._--v e r tis e ''any pre-~vn•
rerence. limitation. or Opttt S. 1-4 2 Bdrms. 2 ba, unfum.
discrimination based on 221 YI• Ithaca New S8SO yrly.
race, color . religion. 3 bdrm, dinln& rm. IAYAlONT
sex. or naUonal origin, breakfast rm, hi cell· 3 Bdrm, l ba, unfurn. or an intention lo make Mint cond. $BSO yrly. any such preference, ings, sky lighted spa In CHAM..-. FRONT
limitation , or dis-lge master suite. ..._ crimination... $630,000 with jumbo loan 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfum. avail. $750 yrly.
The Lcrwson Realty f
675-4562
This newspaper will not
knowin,ly accepl any
advertising for real 1~~~~~~~~~~~1 estate which is in viola· I-
lion of the law.
ERRORS: Adnrtis~
should check their
ads daily CMd report
errors lmmedlately.
The DAILY PILOT as-
sumes lalMllty for the
flnt incorrect in~
HOii only.
HouHsForSW •••••••••••••••••••••••
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DECORATOR
COMDO $119,900
Winding greenbelts lead
to bright single story
condo. Exquisitely de-
corated with custom
wallpaper a n d
cabinetry tb ruout .
Formal dining room
too! Owner will
cooperate with financ-
ing. Won't last at this
price, so call now.
@
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
OCEAHYIEW sso.ooo In Cameo Highlands!
Mini mansion is priced
to sell at $349,000. Large
assumable lst. plus
owner will carry
Sl00.000 2nd TD. Spec-
tacular ocean views
from living. dining and
master bdrm. Huge lot
with beautiful grounds.
Don •t hesitate. call
673-8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
OcecmtVlew
New~ T.,-roce
e nc losed courtyard.
Dramatic living room
with sliding walls of
~lass that orrer unend·
1ng view of Balboa
Is land and blue Pacific.
Pri ced lo se ll at
$299.900. Owner will
help rinance with low
down. Hurry, call for
details. 552-2000
Getttt.maft's Estate
Enjoy the good life in
this spectacular custom
estate Wrought iron
fencing. Proress1onally
landscaped. Elepnl 4
Bdrm with mulll level
brick paUo for enter·
taining. Separate corral
area Offered al
$665,000 Owne r may
carry. Call today for
your appointment.
552·2000
Rxer
IGn)llin IMY Dark ana dirty, de-
lapadated dump But,
oh what a value. This
home bas polentiaal + 3
Bdrm 2 bath. LS a great
investment. Bring your
paint brus h. garden
tools. check book and
lake advantage of this
rare opportunit y .
Priced to sell. $129.500
552-2000
COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO
131/1°/o
FINANCING
Mesa Verde's finest 3
Bdrm 2 bllth. family
room. brick rlreplace.
dining a rea.country
kitchen, 2 patios. Corner
lot, RV access. Owner
will carry lst TD of
$105,000 at 13~%. Call
DOW, 546-2313
associated
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NEWPORT MINI
E S T A T E
$289,000
Tile e ntry leads to"
gigantic 4 Bdrm home!
Gourmet kitchen plus
formal dining. Sparkl-
ing pool and spa, paddle
tennis court! Great
terms . Only $42.000
down. Just listed, so.
hurry! Call6i~
THE REAL .
ESTATERS
VIEW, VIEW
In Newport Hgts 3· Br
home with excellent
comer exposure. Where
else in Newport can you
find this for $261,SOO.
Rae Rodgers. 631-1Jl6
DECORATOR
NEEDED •
IN CAMEO SHORES!..
Bring paint. carpet. an4 ·
ideas for this ball a
million dollar fixer. It'
the lowest price ree si~
pie on the market bJI'
SW,000: Be clever, thea'
enjoy your profits l
Great assumable ist.
TD. Call today befo11 it"s aold. 673-8550
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unusables into
usable
cash. can
Daily Pilot
classffied
642-5678. Mel« H1111,S.letll1nt
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Small 2 Br 2 Ba E.slde
home. Needs some work ·
but has loads of poten-
tial. Assume 10% Lsl
loan and owner will help
finance. Only Sl19,500
TR\DITIO\\I.
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oJl-7370
owe
IZO/o With 20% oown owe ist
TD. $129,950. at 12% in·
terest. Eastslde Costa Meaa 3 Bdrm 2 bath,
family room, breakfast
bar, RV access. A
bargain at $149.950. ll 's
too good to last, call
546·2813
THE REAL ESTATERS
NEW CONDOS
13'111%/50% SOLD NEW WO SQ.FT.
2 & 3 Bdrm. CONDOS
Cement drive, dbl
aaraee w/openers.
mlcroa, trash corn's, air '
condiUonine. walk ins,
pool It /•cuui 's, ~
block al aboppin1 •
lheaten. Next to park.
WILSOMPAU
COMDOMIMIUMS 380 W. WU.on, C.M. °'*' •o-s 831·505.5
Cell 142-1178.
ffut • t•• word• to wortr tor ~ou.
THE REAL
ESTATE:RS
Town and Country Rmturs
Invite you to the folkfting * OPEN HOUSES IN IRVINE *
Al wl .. A11-aWe Lo.I
WOODUID" 2 Bdrm, den & family room.
Appleton Model. 1 year
l ease/option . $260,000. 4
Cloudcresl . Off Rockwren and
Ashwood. Open Sun 1-5.
UMIVHSITY PAIUC
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Dover Model.
$152,900. 17386 Sandalwood, off
Michelson a nd Jordan. Open
Sat/Sun 1-5. ·
UMIVIRSITf PAD
2 Bdrms, 2 bath, family rm. Walden
Plan. $189,900 --4951 Hemlock oll
Michelson and Royce. Open Sat &
Sunday 1·5.
TU~OQC
4 Bdr m !1Jatb;..£amlly cm. Heather
Model. $259,oOO -a·f Cootbrook off
Turtle Rock Dr. and Sycamore
Creek. Open.Sat & Sunday l ·S. . . DIBAB.D
4 Bdrm, %~ baths, family nn,
Aspen 1'0del. USS ooo -7
Poinsettia, off Culver and
Deerfiel<S. Open Sunday l ·S.
NORTHWOOD
4 Bd~ 2% bath, family rm, Plan 324 ,oOO. #6 CinWar, off Irvine
Blvd d Palo Lado. Open Sat/Sun
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REALTOR~
112-1100·
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PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, formal dining area.
-Large pool, on large corner lot. Can
convert to a larger home. SELLER
' WILL CARRY 1st T .D. F /P
$.550,000. Open House Sunday 1-5.
2615Harbor View Drive, HVH.
~ 714-673-1600
RHltOfl Ell 1907 WM. I. DOUD a CO .. ......C. ' nH L C-t Hwy., St. 207 1714) 759-0422 c.,.... .. Mw. CA t2625
COLUHS 15&.I ESTATE Magnificent custom
i-esidence on private island w/180 degree
view of bay , islands & peninsula.
Beautifully maintained throughout. 4 Brs
suites view the panorama of boating
activities. Fabulous playrm w /sit down bar
It full size billiard rm. 2 staircases &
elevator te> roof garden for sunning &
entertaining. Offered at $4,250,000 including
prime land. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235
(L38)
COIOMA Da MAI IA YROMT Channing
Cape Cod type architecture. High beamed
ceiling and used brick single story home
and spacious penthouse above 3 car garage.
2 sunny patios for family enjoyment and
ente rtaining. 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-~.
(L39)
IOA T PARADE EVHYDA YI Enjoy a Linda Isle
front row seat. Prime bayfront w/70' pier
head to accommodate 4 yachts. 5 Brs, Slh
bath spacious home. Shown by appt only on
this security island. $2, 100,000. Dona
Chichester 642-8235. (IAO)
UNDA ISU EXCLUSIVE. Super location on the
big turning basin. Dramatic floorplan
features 5 lovely BR, 4 fplcs, handsome
library & slip for lg. boats. Spacious master
suite w/beamed ceiJings & elegant bath
w I b'eveled glass window. A value at
$1,950,000 leasehold. Appl. only. Cathy
Schweickert 642·8235 (L41)
CUSTOM B.EGANCEJ A beautiful setting in
Harbor Ridge enhances this Country
French residence. Formal living' and dining
rooms, domed ceiling entry, panele<¥
library. 4BRS including large master suite
w /fi'replace. Insulated wine room· Elevator
· Air conditioning · 4 car garage. St.795,000.
Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (IA2)
IA YSHOUS llAUTIFUL IA YNQti4TI San
Marino elegance in Bayshores, pvt comm
w I guard gate & sandy beach. Custom built
bome w/high ceilings, paneled study,
formal llv rm, sun rm on the bay, swimmin1
pool & 4 Br suites. $1,700,000 a leasehold
estate. Barb~ra Aune 642-8235 (IA3)
, .. CAMYOM • ... YAWi s Brs charmer on
large lot w/pool, s pa, large patio le private
alarm system. 'Located in gated
community. $745,000 Helen Wood 644-6200 (IM)
e; ct a c OJ t 0 5 SSS s a 2
ONI. Y t 094 DOWN
OPEN HOUSE
SUN. 1-SPM
Price R«luced S14J»O.
Beaut. 4 Bdrm, 3 °C•r
Gar., Fam. Rm, For in,
Din., Spa, <:«it Air, Wet
Bar, 2200+sq ft, 8 yrs
'REALTORS
'75-HI t
~i::=u"' OPEN HOUSE 1-S
1 am a beaUtlful 3 BR 2 BA home
f resbly painted inside & out. Excellent
roof, covered patio, large yard, block
wall, RV storage, cheerful & spacious
kitchen, skyllghted vaulted celling in
bathroom. Excellent financing and
affordable. $96,000.
old -Now Askin&
a....-.. ... •--...1.1.a...1 $228,900. Anxious -n ... ,. __ ._ Submit Offer. 1822
& S.....t Maaa.dne Tana1er Drive. Mesa
Editors would fOve this Verde, C.M. Rllr. Jim
spectacular 4 BR 2 Ba, 2 Gleason~ alory adult occupied ____ ;._ __ _
home on estate slie lot. NEWPORT
Ask for Ann or Jim "Your Coldwell
Banker Residential Specialists.,.
645·0303.
Privacy. trees, nowers 8 "'R'-"'IN everywhere and 2 "" WA patios. California living Picturesque back bay 3
at its fineal-can be Bdrm 2 bath. pride or
yours for $225,000. ownership home wilh a
OWNER WUJ. ASSIST country Ceeling! Larae
ANO CARRY $100,000. kitchen. very private
Call now 962-4454, ask yard. Bargain priced al
ror Pbyitia. Coats & $168,500. 646-7171
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 I. Cod Hwy .. c... .. Mw FOREST E. OLSON, REALTORS
675-5511
Wallace R.E. THE REAL
ESTATE RS
$4400
DOWN
I at ThM lupr or
INVESTORS BE CREATIVE
It's becoming more difficult to find a
Super starter hom e,
953 financing aV)l1la·
I 00/o Dr, •good investment but we did. A clean
property with 2 Bdrm units.a mother·
in · law quarters, near new roof, new
paint in and out. Excellent income
potential. Assumable low interest 1st
TD. Owner will be very creative on
finances.
SECWDED
EASTSIDE Reduced ! Huge 4 Bdrm
plus pool. Waterfall and
bonus room here loo! 4
king sized bdrms, huge
country kitchen .
Financing Is gr eat.
Large assumable lsl TD and owner will help
with rest. Don't wail.
Call 631·6990
ble. 3 Bdnn w1th bonus
KG Sz 8 "'.RG "'IN room otr master suite. "" "" RV access, double de-2 Mstr suites + 3 more tached garage. Super
Bdrms. 3~ Ba, family home, super finanCIJli.
rm , dining rm & $87,950. Owner unxiotls,
b r e a k f a s l n o o k . call 546-2313
Mo Oualfylnc) Cute 2 llR house & J
Bdrm unit on large lot
in Orange. Seller wall
finance at 13% for 31 2
years. 641·1.991; 631·4361 agt.
Professionally <lecorat· ·
ed and landscaped.
Dramatic pool & spa.
Loads of con<'rele deck·
Ing. Seller motivated.
Will assist in creative
THE REAL ESTATERS
$93,900 VA
COSTA MESA!
@ finan cing . As king
•$232,500. Seec tbis
11
· Gbea
1
uty now . a en Hellwa rt.h 559-9400
'Comfortable 3 Bdrm
family home on quiet
street. Remodeled tiled
bath. new waterheater, copper plumbing, con· THIMIOMG crete driveway. Move-in TOWMHOME7 condition. First time ad·
Call the spec111hsts at vertised! 646-7171 SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714·631-6990 R~M~ the condominium ln-for~o~t~=eaJ~ rl!lfiit! Rf' ·\I. To H-.
MACNAB
IRVINE
REALTY
DRAMATIC NORTH LAGUNA OCIEAMROMT.
Private cove just minutes to Newport
Center. 4 Brs, family rm home w/ctasbing
surf below and Catalina sunsets beyond.
$895 ,000 includes land . Terry
Hanes/Barbara Aune 642-8235 (US) OPEN
HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 132 McKnight Dr.,
Laguna
NIWPOIT'S NEWEST IAYFIONT
COMMUNITY Docking for lg. craft along its
147' of bayfront. 2·story entry w /a·
step·down living rm w/fi!"eplace & wet bar,
dining & brkfst rms w /bay. views & a library
w I bath. Upstairs, an entire wing enfolds the
master suite w/separate sitting rm & fplc,
a nd another wing holds 2,more BRs & baths.
$1,500,000 Larry Dyer 642-8235 (I.A4) OPEN
HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 842 Harbor Island,
Promontory Bay '
IRVINIE TIU.ACE SUPER VIEW! Custom home
over 3400 sq ft w /3 ·spacious Brs, family rm
& den. High ceilings, air cond., dramatic
kitchen fully equipped. $690,000 a leasehold
estate. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 (L47)
llG CANYON FAllW A Y VISTA Serene &
spacious 2BR Dover model overlooking the
6th fairway. Formal living rm & ms tr suite
open to lg patio. Spacious kitchen connects
to lg brkf st nook & gdn area. Pvt location
w/electric gate. $449,0QO. Lynne Valentine.
644·6200 (L48)
TUITU IOCIC TllllACIEJ This prestigious
President home bas 4BRS, 21h baths and
powder room, family rm w/Ureplace,
breakfast nook, dining room, service room,
3·car garage and a large living room
w/fi'replace. $410,000. Lee Henkel 752·1414.
(L49)
TRUST IM.MAU0415LAMD Collins Ave. -
onJy 1h block to So. Bay Front! Enchanting
single story English style bungalow. 3 BR 2
BA extras. Full size lot. Seller assisted
financing $375,000 incl. land. Submit offer.
Dick Halderman 64.2·8235. (L50). OPEN
ROUSE SUNDAY 1:30 to 4:30 -118 Collins
Ave. Balboa lsland.
B.MAMCI AMD LUXUIY. Thia beautiful
Montecito, one or the most spacious plans
in the Turtle Rock Rldge, baa never l>een
occupied & iB offered with la.Ddidping,
patio, draperies and exceptJonally good
terms! 4 BR & tam. rm & pool size lot.
$375,000. Call Madeline Crawford 752-1414.
(LSl)
SOMETHING N1w·s IEEM ADDED-Easy
financing! Easy to buy with a short escrow
and now this splendid house in Irvine
Terrace is vacant and ready. If you need 3
BR near the ocean, exceptionally priced,
this is it! $259,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. (L52)
M.C LAIN llG CANYON FUINISHID.
Delightful 2-story "GREENBRIER".model
w /tasteful, custom decorating to' be sold
furnished. 2 Brs, 2 baths, highly upgraded
throughout. Bright & Airy, shows like a
model. Good financing available. Fast
escrow wanted. $235,000. Suzanne Shuler
642-8235. (L53)
COUEGE PARK COLUMllA-ftOOL/SPA. A
joy to behold. This beautifully upgraded
home features all new carpet, new mexican
tile flooring, new ovens including new
microwave. A model family home w/4
spacious BRS & 2~ Ba. plus air
conditioning and a beautiful pool and spa.
Priced to sell fast. $230,000. Alan Beel
551·8700. (L54)
CHARMING CAMEO HIGHLAM:>S! Delightful
home featuring 4 BR w/lg back yard,
sparkling pool in private enclosed front
yard & access to pvt beach. $229,000. Sharon
Smith644·6200. (L55)
LO Va Y "UMDA" PU.N. 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. (L56)
TURTLBOC1C.a10ADMOOI. Great home 'for
entertaining around a sp,arkling pool and
spa, with view of mountains. Features 3 BR
and Fam. Rm, highly upgraded and
tastefully decorated in a light airy
atmosphere. $195,000 Fee. Sharon Smith
644-6200. (L57)
'"IA Y POIHT"" COMOO. Fabulous 2 BRS, 2
bath home w/convert.ible den situated ln
central location. High ceilings, ash
cabinets air coodition.lnl, comm sauna,
and voheyball. Call regarding super
financlpg. $194,500. (L58)
FIRST TIME OPEN. Exceptional newly listed
home in prestigious Turtlerock. 3 BR
w/spacious yard a rea, private location.
Assumable financing $189,500 Incl land!
Jane Paquin 642-8235 (L59)
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 · 4992 Paseo
de Vega, Turtle Rock
EXPAHDB> "FOttOHAM" MOD&. Enter the
stained glass doors to this dramatic, totally
c ustomized University Park II home.
Thousands have been spent in kitchen and
other upgrades in this impressive 3 BR, 21t'z
Bath home. $188,000 incl land. Lorraine
Jackson551·8700. (L60)
SPACIOUS Ir .ROOMY! One of Newport's
Riviera's best units for a large growing
family. 4BRS, 3 baths. Sunny patio.
Community tennis, spa and pool. $159,000.
Tom Allinson 642·8235. (L61)
ELEGANT IRVINE CONDO. Tiled entry,
hardwood plank kitchen floors and high
ceilings complement this 3 brs, 2 bath home.
All new appliances, cpts, drapes & paint.
Planned community w/tennis & pool.
$148,000. Marion Grant 644--6200. (L62)
MESA VERDE-$ I Jl,5001 Bright & cheery 4
BR remodeled home in move· in. condition!
Assumable financing. Reedy & waiting for
its new family! Paula Bailey 642-8235.
(L63)
•
DARLING 2 llDIOOM DIMAaD CONDO.
Features. lush greenery w /trickling
fountain in patio area, 2 car attached
garage & upgrades throughout, Assumable
loan -lone escrow desired. $1Z'l,500. Darlene
Peintinger 551-8700. (L64)
SMALL IS llAUTIFUL. 3 BR charmer,
tastefully decorated · & upgraded. New
eartbtone carpeting, fresh paint & 1 yr new
roof. Great location 1126,000. Betty
Berkshire 642·8235. (L6S)
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REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
OPIM SUMDA Y I ·S
COMI WITH US . . . TO WISTCUFf. THJS WILL BE
"LOVE AT FlRST SJOHT" ... IMPRESSIVE FOUR BEDROOM
HOME .. SPACIOUS FAMILY AND DINING
ROOMS .. Fl REPLACE .. GENEROUS CABINETRY
T HR OUGHOUT .• FOUR SECLUDED PARKING
SPACES .. MOTIVATED SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE.SEE
VIRGINIA SWAN OR JANE FRAZEE.
1111 S~SIT LANI .•.•••.••• llDUCIO TO $5ZS.OOO
COME WITH US ••• TO DOYa SHOltlS WATBROMT.
SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT HOME WITH P IER AND
SL I P H UGE LIVING ROOM WJTll VAU LTED
CEILING THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS FORM AL DINING
ROOM COZY FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR TWO PATIOS -
ONE WITH FIR!o:PIT AND EXCITING BAY VIEW SEE SUSAN
t-'ROST
I 016 POUllS DalVI •.....•..••.••••.••.•••• Sttl,000
COME WITH US ..• TO UDO rARIC WATaROMT.
ENJOY THE PEACEFUL ANO RELAXING VIEW FROM nus
EXOT I C TWO BEDROOM AND DEN CON ·
00 .. PROFSSSIONALLY DECORATED .. COMPLETE
SECURITY NER AND SLIP AVAILABLE .. SEE BRIAN
SC HOFFMAN 1
6U UDO PAD DRIVE. f..2 ...... REDUCED TO $635,000 .
COMI WITH US .•• TO HIWPORT ISLAND
WATlaf:llOMT. WATER ON FRONT AND SIDE .. 116 FEET OF
WATERFRONT THREE BEDROOMS. TWO BATHS .. TWO CAR
GARAGE. YOU OWN THE LAND. YOUR OWN PIER AND
f1.0AT .SEEIRENELOUDON
lot llTH STR&f .•.......•......•........... '525.000
COMI wmt US • • • TO HAUOI IJD~H. LA VISm. y
UPGRADED 'l'HREE BEDROOM HOME .. MIRRORED WAU.S
IN LIBRARY AND FAMILY ROOM .. FRENCH DOORS..AJRCON·
DITIONJNG .SECURITY SYSTEM .. VIEW OF MOUNTAINS AND
l'IT\ LIGHTS SEE RONNIE MARAVICll OR l'ARLY~
STEl '\ER
# 11 S.ALDUltG, M.I ••.•......•..........•... $495,000
COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFF. FOU R
BEDROOMS .. COUNTRY KITCHEN .. OAK CABINETS .. NEW AP·
PLIANCES BUT C HER BLO C K .. NEW CARPETS
THRO UG H OUT .. CUSTO M DRAPES AND
WALLPAPER .. DOUBLE Fl R EPLACE .. SEE SALLY NE'M'EL.
1112 HOmNGHAM ••....•. : .•• RIOUCEO TO $299.500
COME WITH US ..• TO WESTCLIFF. THREt:
BEDROOMS .. FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS .. CUSTOM
WALLPAPER .. NEW C ARPETS .. NEW ROOF .. PRIME
LOCATION .. HANDY TO SHOPS, PARKS, LIBRARY AND
SCHOOLS .. SEEHARRIET PERRY.
1528 CORNWALL LANE ..•.•.•. RfDUCEDTO $197,500
AVAii.AiLE IY APPOINTMENT
COME WITH US ... TO SPYGLASS. ELEGANT FIVE
BEDROOM HOME .. DINING ROOM AND DEN .. CUSTOM
CABINETRY THROUGHOUT .. GOURMET KJTCHEN .. JACUZZl
TUB IN MASTER BATH .. FOUR FJREPLACES .. TWO WET
BARS .. FOUR CAR GARAGE
ASIC FOR DontE AUSTE:RO •..•.....•.••••. SI ,400,000
COME WITH US TO . • • DOVElt SHORES. PRESI'IGIOUS
FOUR BEDROOM HOME. SPECTACULAR VIEW OF UPPER
BAY AND FASHION ISLA ND .THE CENTER GALLERY IS THE
FOCAL POINT FROM WHICH ALL ROOMS RADIATE
INCLUDING DINING AND FAMILY ROOMS .LOVELY POOL ANDSPA •
ASK FOR RONNIE MAR.AVICH .••....•.•...... $559,-000
COME WITH US • • • TO IA YCREST. CUSTOM BUILT FIVE
BEDROOMS .. FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS .. lSLAND TYPE
KITCHEN .. BUILT·IN BBQ .. BRICK PATIO .. POOL SIZE
YARD .. PADDLE TENNIS COURT .. THREE CAR GARAGE.
ASIC FOR PIA D'AUllA • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $495,000 -
COME WITH US • . • TO WESTCUFF. WELL KNOWN
BUILDER 'S OWN HOME .. THREE SPACI OUS
BEDROOMS .. PEGGED OAK FLOORS .. BEA\JTIFUL PANELlNG .. TWOCAR GARAGE WITH WORKSHOP ..
ASK FOi a.AINI SVIDEEH . . • . . • . • • • . • . • • • • • $425,000
COME WITH US •.• TO N~ an HEKiHTS. CUSI'OM
BUILT THREE BEDROOM v \. ~RYAL DINING ROOM
AND DEN .. AIR FILTE'C_ l\. ~STEM .. WET BAR WITH
BUTLT-INSTEREO .. PROl ~ '11NTOPCONDITION.
ASIC FOi PIA D'AUllA • • • . . • . • • • . . • • • • • . • • . . $330,000
COME WITH US . • . TO DOVElt SHOIES. FOUR
BEDROOMS .. FAMlLY ROOM . .SUBSrANTJALLY BUILT AND
MAINTAINED .. SURPRISINGLY QUIET AND
CHEERFUL .. LOVELY BACK BAYVIEW.
ASIC FOi 8.AIHI IVIDHH •••.••••••.•.••••••• $249,500
COME WITH US • • • TO MIWrottT TEii.ACE. TIIREE
BEDROOM CONDO .. PRIVACY AND VIEW .. ASSUMABLE
FIRST T.D., MANY EXTRAS IN THIS LOVELY NEWPORT BEACH RETREAT.
ASIC FOi IOGEI IA19UIST ••.•••.•.•.••..•••• $159,500
1617 WESTCLFF DRIVE
115.000 DN 12 AC RANCH
4Br, 3Ba Cust. home & View Condo in Villa
barn. Many amenities, Balboa. ~ume Loans.
Reddington, Ca. CaJI for $137 ,500. Rae Rodgers.
details Agt. 642-4758 831-1266. Agt.
YOU MT M~E
,.OM THI
STOii
OWNER D!SPERATE
Exect.itlve home. 4 Br & pool.
Assumable financing. $205,000.
CAPO BEACH
8 years young. Duplex: 3 & 2
Bdrm. Assumable contract.
$179,950.
CORONA DEL MAR
Channel Reef Condo. 2 Bdrm 2 ba.
Breathtakin g view. OWC .
$450,000.
COUNTRY FRENCH a Bdtm J ba. Lido Sandi. Stepl to
beach Allumable &oan. tl'79,950.
HllWltl .... ... .... ,.. ... ,,,
631-7300
CASA DEL RIO
CONDOS
Only 3 leA. Xlnt terms.
Builder wUI rebate to
133 for 3years.
OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5
13121 Edinger
East of Harbor Blvd.
641·1991; 631-4361 aat.
IAYFROMT
OPIH SUMDA Y l·S
lllllMNICo .. a
BOAT SLIP·SANOY
BEACH + large 3 bdrm at den, 2 bath home •
much morel $52$,0001 Owner/A(ent 873-9117
HAllSTYU.-
SHOP
PRESTIGIOUS SllOP near 0 C. AIRPORT.
Excellent ~ di• tm· comer~ sub·li•H Of upstairs n1ll nlon.
F o u r atatlona -.eparate shampoo room
loun1e. walt1n1 la
ator .. e. BeeuUAll c.dar
decor. t:Z7.IOO! lncJudel ruu, ~ppid thol> ..,... lM"°"...._.. • leuel Cell Bebe Smtlh, ... .... ......, .......
lrrlu 1 .. ,..,....
13% FINANCING
$50K BELOW JlPRAISAL
HUGE NEWPORT BEACH
FAMILY llJM£ Wl~pproxlmately SO% down owner will carry
balance •t 133 interest. Motivated own~ orren ma1nl/lcent Newport Beach family residence
on FEE simple land. 3200' includes luxurious
MASTER SUITE with separate sllllnl room le
JACUZZI spa In m11ter bath. 3 additional
bedrooms, hu1e BONUS ROOM + panelled
• family room complete this spotleas
professionally decorated home
Priced at $39!J,500
FOR SALE-IY OWNER
920 Notffl9• ltd.
Hewportleacll
. 631-0479
OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUM. 1·5
Sell idle items_ 642-56781 Classified Ads 642·54578
You've Arrived
at ...
BIG CANYON ·
C111to. I Ifft F9 Wf1f
Newly listed 6 bedrooms (4 in the
main House), 4 ~ baths, family
room , billiard room, large
breakfast room and a very private
pool. Completely separate guest/-
teen or in·law Qwarters with 2 bedrooms, full bath and its own liv-
ing room, (plumbed for a full
kitchen). Exclusive with Cote
Re alty at $1.7 Million.
BIG CANYON
MlllottalN11 Row .
The entire cul·de-sac boulevard (7
cus tom homes) nestles the first
fairway in BJg Canyon. California's
most prestigious country club
community. This Tudor estate
offers the ultimate in prestige, site
location, view, value, appreciatio~
and financing . $1.1 Million in
assumable loans and owner will
carry substantial paper. Exclusive
with Cote Realty at $2.3 Million.
BIG CANYON
Cnto. Golf ColrN
Architectural award winning home
with golf course view!! 4500 +
s quare feet. Designed with
entertainment in mind . Well
equipped gourmet kitchen. Large
billiard room wired for stereo.
Owner will carry complete
financing with 25% down. Exclusive
at $1 .8 Million .
816 CANYON
CustOMtuclD.-.•
This highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 3 ba
home has it all. 3450 sq ft including
custom pool, spa and sauna. View
of the golf course and all new
carpet complement the many
refinements. A huge kitchen, family
room and formal dining room
complete the amenities. Couple the
above with excel. assumable
financing and you can move in
before summer starts. Exclusive at
$875,000.
LIDO ISLE
This home has it a ll, beauty,
charm, location a nd value!
Recently chosen for Lido Isle home
tour. This spacious spanish style
home invites the family who loves
to entertain. A beautiful pool and
spa area. Just steps from private
beach. 4 Bedrooms with their own
baths. Super financing and quick
possession. Gall for details.
NEWPORT CREST
Evertfhl11g for Fill• Uviltg!
Two bedroom condo with amenities
galore. A super value with lots of
possibilities. Vault~d ceilings,
wet bu and sundeck $165,000.
LAKE FOREST
Everything at your fingertip•.
Three bedroom home in one of the
finest areas around. Walk to tennis
courts and pool. Close to shopping.
This beauty is in Al condition.
Terrific financin1. $111,900.
ONI YIAl NEW. l level end unit bay
view. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 batb,
cathedral beam ceilings, wrap around
P!ltio. Yo~ own the land '305,000.
ONI YIAI HIW. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, neutral
upgrades. Spacious liv. & din. rooms.
You own the land. $325,000.
* EASTILUFF *
JUST USTID. Beautiful l level 4 bdrm,
f am room. Lusk Home. Luxurious new
neutral carpets & drapes. Lovely large
yard. $339,500. You own the land.
OPIM SUH 1-5 2212 AIALIA
UIGIST I LIV& IEAUTT. End unit.
1900 sq. ft. Paula Plan. 3 bdrm, 2 bath,
large master bdrm suite with sitting
room. Finest upgrades including A/C.
Private patios. Kitchen/tam. room.
$325,000 including the land. Excellent
terms.
OPEH 1-5 436 ONDA
(()ff Vista Onadol
HELEN 8. DOWD
REALTOR. IMC. 644-0114
Uat & a., Wltlt 1'11e la:perta
Pete Barrett Realty
presents
MEW usnHG-MISA VEltDI
Lovely 4 Bdrm 2 bath Mesa Verde
home. Large family room, fireplace
in living room, remodeled kitchen,
excellent carpeting , nicely
upgraded. $179,900
2162 Tabogo. CM 0,.. S-.. 1-5
NEW 011.EAHS CONDO
One story 2 Bdrm and 2 bath with
extra large yard. In super condi·
tion ! Near 17th Street shopping.
Good financing available!
WESTSIDE IEST IUY
What $150.000 will buy for you: Lov·
ely quiet cul de sac, a young 2 story
detached home, ocean breezes,
mini view, 3 Bdrms plus 2~ baths.
I 019 Glew Cr., CM 0,... S... 1-5
Plat AHD SUP_.ALIOA ISLAND
35 ' on waterfront, backed by cozy 2 Bdrm cottage, 2 Bdrm guest/in-
come unit over 2 car garage. On
quiet side of Island. Seller financing
available! CaU for appointment.
JASMINE CIB
Gorgeous Plan 2 ! 2 Bdrms, ·2 baths,
2 fireplaces. Many custom features
including new patio and spa. Call
for information and to see.
HARIOR VllW
Seldom available view property in ·
Broadmoor Harbor View Hills. 4
Bdrm and f amil.Y room home with
excellent financmg available! Im-
maculate. move-in condition. Com-
munity pool. Call for details.
DOVER SHOUs-#llME LOCA TIOH
$.50,000 price reduction! Marvelous
3 Bdrm borne with f ant as tic
grounds. Large formal dining room,
custom oatio with barbec~~i firepit and spa. Xlnt financin& avail.
rllME AIEA~B41MSULA POINT
Near bay and beach, this custom
contemporary 3 Bdrm home is built
with lots of wood and glass, 2
fireplaces, double gara~. covered
patio, family room and much more.
DUPLEX-MAME YOUR TEltMS
'Prime Balboa Isl a nd location.
Immaculate front apartment with
fireplace, large modem 3 Bdrm, 2
bath apartment. Xlnt financing! ·
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Contact:
HOMEIUYERS SERVICE CO.
A Scott Ho._u Ca.•-v
714/631-0778
1670 s-tO ... AY•. Wh I
Costa Mesa. ec.t.
ULTIMATE ELEGANCE
• If you appreciate fine t hings you must
see this outstanding Eng. Tudor esate
high alop Harbor Ridge. Ocean, harbor
& nite views. 7500 sq. ft. of superior
custom design. 5 Bdrms. 51h Ba, pool,
spa, your own tennis courts. $2,900,000.
Call for appointment.
714 / 760-9333
121 VIA UDO SOUD
OPEH SUMDAY 1-SPM
A large 5 Br + family room home
(country french). Take over a big
private 10% interest loan. Asking
$765,000.
I 00' TO IEACH ,.
3 Br 2 Ba, new paint, new carpet,
fantastic location. Only $249,500. Good
financing.
OCEANFRONT
Duplex 3 Br 2 Ba upper with sundeck +
2 Br 2 Ba lower with private patio deck.
Both completely furnished. 4 car
garage. Take over $425 ,000 loan
including l2o/•% (fixed) for 30 years.
Asking $595,000.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llvd. conter l~
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MIMI EST A Tl-
COIOHA DB. MAI
Near ~ acre lot!!! Elegant
custom 4 bdrm home .
Oversiud liv. rm. & din. rm.
for entertaining. Lg. pool. One
of a kind property offered at
$795,000.
fiUARDID COMM-SJ I S,000
CharminJ 2 bdrm + den condo
in J asmme Cr~ek . Quiet st.
close to pool & tennis. Good
loan, Good financing.
IXP.,._ HAHOll VIEW
City light view -3 bdrm
Carmel w/expanded kit. &Din.
rm. Beautiful wood floors
thruout. Choice area of new
Newport Beach. Offered at
$300,000. ,
M.l.WS IN HIWPOIT
Exceptional end unit w /4 bdrm
3 ba. Mode l condition. One of
best 4feas in N.B . -Only
$225,0()0
COteO MIAI LAD
'Privach & perfection' describe
thh lo vely WoodbridJe
property. 2 bdrm + den. ClOH
to pools & tennil. Assumable ln
ttl80,000
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I I~ -lftt LOAM * HAUOa YllW HOliim * Sensationally decorated Carmel
Model in move ln condltlon!
Featuring 3 Bdrms Immaculate
yard & FEE land. Priced to sell
at '2Q,OOO. For private showing
call 795-1501or752·7373.
Walker &lie
1111 E1t1t1
-110111 ILllllS CD.
OVER 5 7 YEARS OF SERVICE
54Z VISTA 61.Atet
11.Uff S
OPIM SUM a..s
Expanded "E" Plan. Lovely Turf
Courtyard Entrance. End Unit.
Three Bedrooms Plus Large Family
Room. Eating Area In Kitchen.
Master Suite With Extra Closets.
Three Patios For Indoor-Outdoor
Living. Storage Galore. Great
Financing. Large Assumable Loan.
New Price, $249,500. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing.
405 VISTA SUBTE
ILUFFS
OPIM SUM 1-5
Located On Wide Tree Shaded Lush
Greenbelt. Close To Pool &
Clubhouse. High Ceilings In Living
Room & Master Bedroom. Two
Fully Assumable Loans. Fee Land.
Open For Inspection. $259,900.
I 07 PIMOM TUI LAME
COSTA MISA
OPIM SUM 1·5
Just What You've Been Looking
For. Three Bedroom, Plus Two
Bath, Condo. Near South Coast
Plaza Shopping. Spacious Feeling
With Skylights, Decked Patios. End
Unit . Large Utility Room .
Assumable First Trust Deed. Priced
At $134,000.
IAYSHOlllS
40' Bayfront, Private Pier And Dock
In Security Gated Community. Quiet
Location. Spectacular View Of
Islands, Channels. Private Beach.
May Be From 4 To 6 Bedrooms. Two
Fireplaces. Elegant Two-Room
Master Suite With Balcony & View.
See To Appreciate This Value.
Owner Wants This Home Sold Now!
Price Reduced $550,000 To
$1 ,100,000.
MEW OCEANFRONT USTIMG
WHITEW A T!R VIEW
Elegant Custom Home. Handsome
Wood & Glass Contemporary.
Beautiful Wide Beach. 4 Bedroom,
31h Baths, Open Circular Staircase
Leading to 2nd Story. Lovely Teak
Floors. Walnut Cabinets. Unique
Tile Work. Stained Glass Windows.
Huge Family & Entertaining Room.
Guard Gate Community. Tennis
Courts, Spas, Sauna, Pool,
Clubhouse. $1,450,000.
....ucn You•
''And It Has A High Assumable
Loan, Too!" This Incredibly
Beautiful Contemporary Home In
Costa mesa's Best Area Can Now Be
Yours. Features Include Five Large
Bedrooms, Two Impressive
· Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room
& Family Room, Skylights, Wall
Coverings, Wet Bar -Fantastic!
Price, $229,500. Call Now ToSee.
OUTSTAleRHi IA YROMT HOMI
Lovely Custom-Built Home On
Promontory Bay. Living Room,
Formal Dining Room, Den/Library.
Spacious Master Bedroom
Overlooking Bay Has Fireplace &
Luxuriously Appointed Bath. Three
Other Bedrooms &c ftiaid's Room &c
Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht.
$1,850,000.
.. cAMYOM
CUSTOM lt&T HOMI
Overlooking 18th Fairway. Epitome
Of Undentated Elegance. In 1be
Family Wini 'lbere Are Four Larae
Bedrooms, Each Wlth A Bath;
Master Bu A Fireplace, Two Larae
W alk·ln Clo~et1, French Doors
Opening To A Brick Terrace.
Formal Dtning, Gourmet Kitchen,
Bonlll Room With Bath. Plua Mald'a
Quarters. Call For Appointment. sa.200.000.
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•CANYON COUMl'IY C&.UI
CWtlAT YllW-42. IM.OOO
Magnificent location o'looldng 8th
green of golf course. Call today for
appt to see tbia luxurious Georgian
Colonial custom by owner/builder. 5
Bdrms, lge formal dining rm, f amity
rm, billiard rm, refrigerated wine rm
& 61h baths. Lots of marble, finest
wood paneling & custom IJlOlding,
great storage, 2 stairways, air-cond.,
blt·in vacuum system + many other
custom features.
FASHIOHAIU IAYCUST
You will feel right at home in this 4 BR
beauty with the greatest
kifchen-family room ever . Light,
bright , friendly'. Perfect for
entertaining with lots of .yard for
summer BBQs. New, modem kitchen
appliances. Private master BR suite
separate from other bdrms. See today!
$395,000.
IJISAHTIGUAWAY OPB4SUM 1·5
OM llG CANYON GOLF CC>uaSI
SPECTACULAR .. v•~· •IS ..
Largest lot of all the Big Cyn Deane
Homes! What a spacious & beautiful
yard for entertaining! Lovely pool &
spa plus a darling gazebo (with even a
chandelier). Gated front courtyard
with fountain. Dramatic foyer w/huge
crystal chandelier. 2·story ceiling in
11 ving rm, formal dining rm, paneled
den w/parquet floor, 41h baths, 4
bedrooms including g lamorous
master s uite with marble bath.
$895,000.
2-STORY DUPLEX-HEWPORT llACH
Sl'B'S TO IEACH-Owtia AMAMCE
Call today to see this fine duplex. Live
in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms &
2 baths in upper; 2 bedrms & 1 bath in
lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of
ocean. OWC 1st T .D. & note of $247 ,000,
int. only. No loan fee. $299,500
A GREAT IUY • S 113,000
Compare these features with any other
home in the area. Beautifully
landscaped, over-sized lot. Great
workshop-hobby roo61 as extension to
2-car garage. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths,
large living room with wood-burning
fireplace and cozy den. Call now!
IAUOA 151.AHD DUPLEX-$450,00Q
4 Bedrooms upstairs & 3 bedrooms
downstairs with patio and deck.
Covered garage and laundry room.
Excellent for summer-winter rental.
Just steps to the sand from the door of
this excellent tax shelter plus
potentially appreciating property.
ML Al.ROWHIAD-YU TOCATA&alA
Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the
world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar
inside and out. Architect's award
design. See it, then live in it. A great
value. Asking $96,500.
WISLIYM. TAYLOR CO .. UAL.TORS
2111 S-JO..-.taRMd
ME' ... w-'P<>lt~-1 cana. M.a. 644-tt 10
* * * * * *· Heritage Collection . ·-· -. . .
DECORATORS DEUfiHT
OPEM SUMDAY l·S. U GLIMHURST,
lltVIME. Upgrades thruout. Beautiful
back yard with spa, 2 Bdrm +den, 2~
baths, double garage. 11Ai years new.
Assumable financing available. This
condo is.. offered at $148,000. Call
540·1151
OWNER FIMAMCED
Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath home, beautiful
wallpapers thruout. Cul de sac street.
Owner will carry AITD for 7 years at
13.5% interest. For an appointment to
see, call540-1151.
MESA VERDE ASSUMAILE
Nice 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. New roof,
near schools and shops. ·Asking
$129,900. For information, call 540-USl.
presents
UNUSUAL
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New 0n market. Customized 3
Bdrm and den. 21,A; bath home
witb s car ••raae ! separate •
buUdlU in low maintenance rear
yard. Larae l\vln1 room With
9Pt'D reeuna, lliadect rnm deCb
with IWIDa·to watch the WOtld 10 ........
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SWIM IM YOUR OWN
IACKYARD
Call now for your appointment
to see this outstanding Mesa
Verde pool home. The price is
right a t $152,500 ~nd the
financing is sensational. Ask
for Anne Mccasland 631-1266
FINANCING IS THE KEY
Excellent terms are available
now in Mesa Verde Villas
Several 2br condos are on the
market in this s uper
appreciating location. Call
Anne Mccasland at 631-1266
FABULOUS
BAUOA PENINSULA
HOME W /OCEAN
VIEW •..••
You 'll be impressed w/this
four bedroom home, one blk
from ocean. Super street
appeal -move-in condition -
owner financing available. 1541
E . Ocean Blvd. Open House
Sun 1-5 Clint Moses 631-1266
WA TERFROHT 30' DOCK
Newport's best water buy
$525,000 gets you 3br, 3ba huge
master s uite with spa. Sun
decks with grt view. Sit dn bar.
Excell terms. Bob & Dovie
SPYGLASS LEASE
3br, 2ba formal din., lrg
master, fam. rm., very lrg.
yard. $1600/mo. Bob & Dovie
MESA DEL MAR
5br, 3ba, lrg yard, new carpet,
paint, drapes, range & oven,
very sharp. Best buy at
$162,000. Low down. Bob &
Dovie Koop
DOVER SHORES
FROMT ROW
180° nite lite & ocean view. 4br,
4ba, formal lining, family rm.,
pool, super buy at $480,000.
FEE. Seller financing. Bob &
Dovie Koop
llG CAMYOM LEASE
3br, 3ba, din. rm., lrg master
suite w/pool & bot tub & nite
lite view. $2000/mo Sec. guard
gate. Bob & Dovie Koop
"3'.-NEWPORT CREST
I I CONDOS
Ocean view, all 4br 3ba, fam.
rm., wet bar, din. rm., pool,
tennis. "3" to choose from.
$197 ,000 to $210,000. Submit all
offers to Bob & Dovie Koop
180° OCEAM VIEW
Cameo Shores 4br, 3~ba,
family rm .. din. rm., spacious
court yard with pool. Private
beaches. Grt financing. Bob &
Dovie Koop
FOR LEASE
Newport Heights with view,
2br den, lba. $950/mo Rae
Rodgers 631·1266
TRIPLEX -SANTA AMA
Two 3bdr., one 2bdr., units
each w/encl. 2 car gar. Near
So. Coast Plaza, 21h yrs. new .
Asking $189,000 Jackie
Handleman
CHEERfUL SUMMY lllGiHT
4bdr., one story home w/pool 6
spa located near regional park
in Mesa Verde. Price reduced
to $185 ,000 -1eller1
motivated I Jackie Randleman
MIWPORT CRIST
Spacious 3b<lr., overlookina
pool & tennis courta. 2 patios
wet bar, neat 6 clean. One rif
the lowest priced condOI lD
Newport Beacti -$185,000.
Jaclde Handleman ·
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RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HOUSE 1-5
OfllM .. THI ILUffS
Dramatic 2 BR. end un.it condo overlooldna delightful
greenbelt. Bachelor perfect. $147 ,000. See Betty
Ric hard At 2311 VlST A HUE~TA.
OPIM .. C~SHOllS
Sensational taste inside & outside. 3 BR. 3~ bath.
Pool. Spa. Reduced to $650,000. See Kay Parker AT
4615 HAMPDEN.
OPEH IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS
Head on ocean view. 4 BR. 2lh BA. Den & Sparkling
pool. $355,000. See Wendy Beam At 966
SANDCASTLE.
OPEH IM HARIOR VIEW HIUS
Dramatic ocean view. Newly customized & elegant 3
BR. + Fam. Rm. POOL. $485,000. See Barbara
Ballmann At 1100 WHITE SAILS.
OPEH OM UDO ISLE
Completely remodeled 3 BR. custom. Large assuma·
ble loan. An absolute ly gorgeous home. $525,000. See
Nancy Nichols At 510 VIA LIDOSOUD.
O,EH IM IA YSHORES
Country French charming w /french doors. 2 BR. +
Den. Next to beach & marina. $555,000. See Frank
Sennes At 2611 BA YSHORES DRIVE.
OPEN IM IA YSHORES
Distinctive Cape Cod. Brick fireplace, Beams & shut·
ters. 3 BR. 2 BA w /2 patios. $33.5,000 LH. See Melinda
Marston At2661 CRESTVIEW DRIVE.
O,EH IN IA YCREST
3 BR. + Fam. & Dining. Room for boat or trailer. An
exceptional buy at $249,500. See Craig Kindig At 2021
COMMODORE.
O,EN IN WESTCUFF
Spanish Hacienda complete w /tiled floors & heavy
beams. 5 BR. + Fam. Rm. & POOL. $.550,000. See
EvanCorkettAt 1437 ANTIGUA WAY.
C>rEH IM IRVIME TERRACE
3 BR. + large F.R. on huge lot near park. $365,000
Fee. See Lucy Rose At 2001 SEADRIFT.
onH IM OLD CORONA DEi. MAR
Delightful duplex. Well located & well priced at
$289,500. 4 car ·parking. Nancy Simmons At 518-18~
POINSETI'IA.
OHM IM TURTUllOCK_.ROADMOOR Ill
Striking 4 or S BR. on the park. Many architectural
extras. Large wide lot. $232,400 Fee. See Rita Quiggle
At 34 MOUNTAIN VIEW.
OPEH IM RAMCHO SAM JOAQUIM
On the golf course. Penthouse 2 + Oen_ with spec·
tacular Z'/f!' view. $199,000. See Ginny Anderson At
31 LA SERENA.
FA.MIL Y UVIMG IN SPYG>LASS
Playhouse, water mill & swings are only a few of the
many extras in this immaculate, beautifully decorat·
ed 5 BR. 4~ BA. home. Priced to sell at $595,000. Quiet
cul·de·sac. Outstanding value. Submit all offers.
A SPICIAL IA YFltOMT
Located on Balboa's South Bayfront with a command-
ing view of harbor, sail boats & pavUlion. Large &
elegant 2 + Den Owner's unit + prestigious 2 BR
rental -or two family perfect. $1,300,000.
LUXURY UVIMG OM UDO ISLE
Large immaculate family home with indoor spa in
master suite. s large BR'S. 4 BA . Den & separate din·
ing room. Lrg. 46' lot. $469,500.
MIGHT LIGHT & MT. VIEW
Great potential in the desirable community of
Eastbluff. The cul-de-sac lat'ation is perfect for
children. 3 BR. + playroom. Executive family de-
light. $250,000.
GARDEH SITTIMG
Popular 3 BR. Carmelita on one of the prettiest gr~n
belts overlooking the largest Bluffs ~l. In im-
maculate condition. Probate listing with beauty &
privacy. $239,500.
HOME + GUEST ArAITMEMT
On the BALBOA PENINSULA this well located 3
bedroom 2 bath home with 2 fireplaces & spectacular
night view has a bonus in a quaint 2 Bedroom 1 bath
guest Apt. $400,000.
MIWPOIT IEACH UMDR SI I0,00017
Yes! We have a beautiful, highly upgraded con-
dominiura with the most lovely gardens, pool & put.
ting gre~. 3 BR. 2 BA. + a gourmet kitchen with the
finest appointments for only $179,500. Fee.
A VIRY SPICIAL IA YFIOMY
On the peninsula's East Bay. BeautUully decorated 5
BR. home. Special pier &c slip with wide SANDY
BEACH. Special separate lot. Sl,800,000.
SIU llWIU HU PIMAMCI
Super 3 BR. Back Ba)' condo with a view. BeautlfUlly
maintained community. Call for terms. Tbls ls some
value at $164,500.
• TASTINUYDICOIATm
For the mOlt diacrimlnaUnc buyer. Uaed brick
courtyard. Lush landscaplDI· Country atone
fireplace. Custom abutters. AIPaurround tJlil 4 BR.
Lusk built tn Harbor View HWI. Charm. '855.000.
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. su"•o•Y LAGUHA COTTAGE -2 Bdrm
w/hardwood floor, bay window, fireplace on
large lot with room to build on. Walk to beach
and town. $229,000.
llACH HOUSI, SI 57,500 -Newport Beach 3
Bdrm A-frame with a $74,000 assumable low,
low interest. Super buy.
WHITEW A TH VIEW -Outstanding 4 Bdrm
home on the ocean side of Coast Highway in
North Laguna. Split level, spaciouS' rooms, high
ceilings, a large lot for expansion. Steps from
the beach. 91/4 assumable loan, CWC 2ND.
TUITLEROCIC HIGHLANDS -Natural beamed
wood ceilings, paneling, warm earthtones . ·
Lovely view , this 4 Bdrm Edinborough has
everything. Excellent financing. $389,000.
COROHA DEL MAR WATBROMT -Fantastic
jetty view. One of Maikai's loveliest 2 Bdrm 2
bath condos. Lge lanai w/detailed lattice trim.
The superb contemporary furnishings maybe
purchased. Exceptional property. $549,500:
TUln.HOCIC HIGHLAHDS -2 story. 4 Bdrm 3
bath MacGregor, built by Lusk. Step down
living room, large dining room, bay windowed
breakfast nook with sunny sit-down view.
Exquisite in every detail. $365,000.
OWHH WILL TR.ADI -20 acres near Rancho
California. Owner wants condo in Nwpt, Irvine,
Costa Mesa. Can be divided into 4 to S acre
parcels for small equity or $140,000 takes all.
COROMA DB. MAI DUPLEX -One of the few
duplexes w I a pool. Desirable street w /bi
income. comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000.
JASMINE CREEK -Comfortable 3 Bdrm home
with plantation shutters, parquet floors, lush
carpeting, tasteful decoratinJ(.. Within the
security gates of Jasmine Creek. 91/4 %
assumable loan. $335,000.
10 TURTLEROCK' HIGHLANDS -A stunning
achievement by Pollock Interiors. Exquisite
decorating thruout_ _this 4 Bdrm, 1 sty home
with separate dinin~ room and large master
suite. A new and exciting offering $312,000.
WALNUT Sq'1AU -2 Bdrm condo in Irvine.
Owner will carry at 13.5%. $102,500.
COMMHCIAL LOTS -3 contiguous lots, wned
C-2 in San Clemente with ocean view. Office
building plans available. $299,000.
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2515 hti Coest Hltllwey
CorcMNldel Mw
Sell with EASE!
It's a BREEZE
Oasslfled Ads 642-5678
Trade your old stuff for Make your ahopplnc
new good lea with a euier by using the Dail>
Classified ad. 842-5878 Pilot Claasified Ads.
FOi YOUI ROLLS
a built-in garage. For your family a 4 bedroom,
Mesa Verde beauty. New carpet is highlighted
by lovely tile flooring in spacious family room,
dining room, kitchen & patio areas. Super home
to entertain special guests. 714/ 5:45-9491
AGBCT WILL• SHOT
IY IUTE sat•Jt
if this beautiful home is not sold immediately.
Fresh paint in & out. Located in desired College
Park area. Takeover existing 7% VA loan, $245
P .l .T.I. Owner will carry. 71~/545-9491
DllTY DA WC.Ult
TWOLOHGS
elllY & CHRISTA
760.1397
67).7761
51•,FHLAHD,H.V. HOMIS
Shows Great $349,500
SH CAT AUNA ff'OM
Cameo Shores $469,000
SPECT ACULAI EMTIY 1600 SQ. FU
Cameo Shores $925,000. View !
AXMEUPln Cameo Highlands $359,000
HUGE LOT, POOL. SPA
4 Br in HV Homes $254,900
SUPEa
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IA Y VIEW fnNn
Spyglass at $63.5,000
200/oDOWM•
PENINSULA PT. $459,000
MEW DUPLEX-ROHT UHIT
a great borne $420.000
SOMERSET & SECLUSION
Harbor View homes $329,900
um a ClllUITA
760.1397 671-7761
STARNES COMPANY
BAYFRONT HOME
12% ANANCING o,-w a s.d., 12-4
2214 c.._.. 1oec1
Brand new home on Newport's
exclusive Peninsula Point. 'Ibis 4
Bdrm 4 bath hotne includes an
exquisite master suite with balcony
overlooking a private dock and
breathtaking view of the
oceanfront. Available at $1,~.ooo
including tbe land or $1,250,000
leasehold. Builder very anxious and
will carry financing at 12% interest.
Call Dan Bibb.
SUNSETS AND SAILBOATS
NEW LISTING
Overlooking the magnificence of
Newport Harbor and its never ceasUlg boat activities rests this
newly remodeled custom appointed
4 Bdrm 4 ba home. Within, a
gracious entry hall opens to the
spacious living/dining rm area with
brick fireplace and astounding
views of the blue pacific. A
carefully designed gourmet kitchen
with sunny breakfast area enhances
this lovely view home. Gracious
patio and inviting pool. Owner will
finanqe at 12~% interest. Call Dan
Bibb or Charles McKinnon for your
private showing $995,000. &IQ,
~[Q(S QM\LTY
&15-2311
IRVIME TEllACE
IEST IUY IH TOWN $75,000 down will buy this excep-
tionally well'planned home on an ex-
tra lot across from the park. S
bedrooms, family room, small study
off master bedroom. Dra.stically re-
duced to $36.5,000 fee.
OP9' SUNDAY 12·5
200 I Se .. lfl, CoroM chf Mw
LUCY ROSE
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
SEAVIEW
If you desire guarded gate
community. great central
location, all the amenities incl. 4
b.r., 21;2 ba., formal dining room,
exercise pool & spa, 'then see our
SEAVIEW New Bedford, only
$379,500. The financing is
fantastic !
HARBOR VIEW HOME
3 bedroom home in quiet
neighborhood. Owner will carry
2nd. PRICE IS RIGHT. $229,500.
MESA VERDE'S IEST
Where can you find a custom
home -4 bedroom & pool across
from golf course , walking
distance to tennis? ASSUMABLE
loan and all for only $269,900.
GREAT FINANCING
Lovely 4 b.r. 2 story home. Nicely
upgraded with decorator
wallpapers, located on a cul de
sac. Comm:-"Recreation facilities
nearby. $176,950.
WOW, WHAT A VIEW
Lovely 3 bedroom home with
fantastic ocean & canyon views.
Sit in the gazebo & enjoy. Lush
landscaping compliments this
lovely home. $299,000
VILLAGE WALK CONDO
High assumable loan. This 3
B.R., llh bath condo is highly
upgraded in a great area. Call
now $99,900
BEAUTIFUL SEA WIND
A most impressive, elegantly
decorated 4 B.R. home featuring ·
a bonus room or mother-in-law
unit. Formal D.R. Living room
with step down conversation area
around a fireplace. Magnificent
view of city lights & excellent
financing. ALL for $479,000
ATTBmOH GOURSI
Why worry about reservations during the Bob
Hope Classic? Stay at your own timeshare
condo the 3rd week in January. Priced right!
714/~7035
S 11,200 DOWMI
This Huntington Beach pool home is an
excellent buy for an investor or a super starter
home. Takeover $89,000 in loans at an effective
interest rate of only 12.2%. Home is vacant and
seller is very motivated. Submit all offers.
714 /~7035 $23,tOO DOWMI
Bring paintbrush & broom and save $$$ on 2
bedroom fixer. R-2 zoning. OWC first TD! Only
$100,000. 714/759-1501 or 714/752-7373.
FAnta"S DAY SNCIAL \
MEET RAY DAVIES, JR.
Very creative financing available on this
popular Bolsa Landmark. A spacious home for
the discriminating buyer with stained glass,
Italian We and marble flooring. Complete with
custom pool, spa & decking. Priced to sell at
$239,900. 714/SM-7035 We'll help you surprise Dad by showing him
this cozy, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family home. He'll
love the huge master bedroom and beautiful
stone fireplace. Spa will complete the
festivities. 714/545-9491
Uff'I WOITM m
when you can enjoy leisure time! Three well
planned lots in nearby Sea Side security
community. $45,000. Call now for detatl1.
714/545-9491
$12,fffDOWM
Ray exernpllf#fta the word pl'OleaJonM In
every ,.,,.. of the word. He ,,.. rec.w.d
· aeveral..,.. •werdl Including S... Aoent
of The MotJth. Hlgtt.at Earned CommilMinl
and Moat Money Earned. *'> • 32 ,..,
beckgroc.nd In ulee, R•y ~zee In
lnveatment & rHldentl•I ••le• In th•
· Newpott 6 lrvtne arH. He ia • gntdcMf9 of
Unlveralty ol 11/lnol• & rHldN In lf'llne
Terrace In eo,o,,. d-1 M., with ,. .-,
Olnny. Rx tuperlor ~. cal ~y •t 75~1501 Of 752-7373 ""~ ~ .... 1on.
11 ¥4% • 10% LOAM
•HAllOI VllW NOMI•
·Sensationally decorated Carmel model in
move-in condition! Fe-_turlng 3 bedrooms,
immaculate yard & FEE land. Priced to sell at
$262,000. For private showing call 7141759·1501
or 7141752-7373
10 &HTS
Fantastic financin1 available on this charming ~-------------"'' home In Huntington Beach. With thla low, low · -
. 10 -2 bedroom condos being sold as bulk sale
wtth very creative financing. 10% down & low,
low necatlve ! Only fll,950 per unit I !
714/7!59-1501 or 714/752·7373
down payment, takeover loaDI at an incredibly
low effective interest rate ot only 12~%! I Thia
spacious four bedroom, two bath floor plan bu
a dramatic flrepl,ace for tboH cold evenlnp Dlua -Pool and spa for thole bot summer day1.
h41 .. .,.
U,6HDOWM
Perteet starter for budget conscious
couple or mveator. 7U/55&-7035
•IXICUTIYI SWllT•
SenaatJonal 2 story executive home teatuiing 4
larfe bedrooms, 3 baths, formal clinm1. family
room • bonus room. Located at end ol quiet
cul-de-1ac. Only $187,000 wltb assumable
flna~. T>417!8-1501or114/TDma
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ISLAND IN THE SKY
BALBOA ISLAND DUPl.EX
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LIDO ISLE
Spanish elegance at its best .
4 years new at the peaceful west
end of Lido Isle . . . community
beach at each end of the street, 4
bedrooms, 3.75 baths, gourmet
kitchen, walled patio with
fountain . Super
family-entertainment home.
Owner creative -submit.
$625,000 Open Sunday 1-5. US Via Waziers
FANTASTIC VIEWS
A southport model with
spectacular views. The home is
highly upgraded with built-ins in
the bedrooms , plantation
shutters, and hardwood floors.
The professionally landscaped
grounds feature extensive use of
brick. A "ready to move in"
home. Owner will carry some
financing. Offered at $699,500.
IEST VALUE IH NEWPORT
Beautiful 3 bedroom or 2+ den
home on large lot with private
yard and spa. French doors and
many other upgrades. Owner
will carry. $269,500. Open Sun,
1-5. 1212 Berkshire (Westclilf
area)
PRJME LOCATION
Lowest price, prime location,
original Blulf s E plan on lush
greenbelt. Price reduced -
excellent financing. $298,500.
Open Sat/Sun 12-5. 523 Ave.
Campo.
CHARMING IS THE WORD ...
... for this 1 bedroom + loft condo
in the Rancho San Joaquin
Villas, Extensive use of custom
moldings , wall and floor
covering throughout. For all you
fussy buyers, this is a must see.
$153,900. Open Sun 1-5. #17
Morena.
PICTURE PERFECT-.
Professionally landscaped front
and rear. Very private
entertaining patio and pool area
-3 oversized bedrooms and 3
baths. Large kitchen/family
room combo. Owner will
finance. $369,500. Open Sunday
1-5. 2001 Holiday (Baycrest
area)
FABULOUS COUNTRY
FRENCH EST A TE
UP TO 90 % FINANCING
AV All.ABLE on this beautiful
custom home in the exclusive
guarded community of Tres
Vistas at Lake Mission Viejo.
4150 square feet of breathtaldng
lake views and custom elegance.
T~e fmest in appointmenta and
craftsmanship. 4 bedrooms, 3~
baths, spacious family room,
library, 4 fireplaces and lots
more. Offered at $745,000.
FAMILY ORIENTED
This 4 bedroom, 3 bath ~e in
Baycrest is perfect for f amlly
entertainini. Large country
kitchen, formal dining, pool le
spa in very private, tastefully
landscaped grounds. Owner will
finance -$315,000. Open Sat 1·5.
1915 Tradewinds.
CHARMING ILUFFS
DelighUul Blulfs 2 bedroom H
plan with view on the Caudal
greenbelt near pool and putting
l reen. Flexible financing .
230,000. Open Sat, Sun 12-5 1964
Vista Caudal.
$50,000 ~ITS YOU INTO
SPY~LASSll
Great assumable loans, owner
wants out now 11 Pool, spa. guest
rooms, 3 bedrooma, formal
dlnlJla, famJly room, beaut1fulb' decorated and land1caped.
DON'T MISS ' THIS GREAT
CHANCE I l r $458,500 Opell
Sat/Sun 1-5, 8 MootMey arde.
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WOO ISLE BEACH RETREAT s..-... ........... c ......... ,,,
bed. 2 ...... ..... .... clra..-
R;1pl1c•. Priced rlfJM et IJH,000.
CURB APPEAL-BALBOA ISLAND
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673·6'00
DESIGNER PERFECT 41TTLE IS.
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$637 .ooo. '73-6900.
ON-WATER CORNER-SLIP-VU
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EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME
Ulle ..wt W .... fal f-'J ..._ wtltt
MW cMcW HM auglJMt. Wood floors.
Cl"OWll ~ la tlD b IC daft J
bclnn~ ...., l"OOll'I cmd ..... cw.g '°°"' ....... $349,000. 631-1400
NEWPORT CHARMER-IDOL
s.p.r ~ ---........... "-91 pool ...t cMcli _... lit • MC h lft d bocll
yard .. ,omdecl by ... ...,.,. 0,..
U•h19 rooM wltll Hwly relllOdeled
kltcllft. Two~ + ....... uld be
3rd bechaM. $115.000 ... .
OCEANFRONT FIXER--3Units
I are f-wel wattllMJ to be ct1t for M .... !
J-.d, MG & ...... OWMr wtl c.-ry I st
T.D. at IZl/2'10 ......... t. $675.000.
OCEAN VIEW-NEWPORT
Two.., fwwbMd "-"la• ncelemt
locatloll. 120 &et to ... ocmfw..e.
Great owwan 2 bcl. 2 b& fromt a.a..,._
•2W.. lbcL,....ltollM.O__.wll~
I 1t. $355,000.
CANALFRONT-HEW & NICj .
Two ,..._ t, -foy .... Ollld on ,.. • •"'° ...... & 1 .. " coacltlall la MU 2•tory,
4 bed. ..... wM 2 .... , •• c ... s..,. to
Pool & .._...ct beocJa. $245,000.
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
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beacll wltl. J ...._,, 2 be.. eu a•1t.cl
Idle ..... a.., wllldaw, INtck fll 1plue.
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LIDO ISLE CORNER-VU
Offerillg tt. exdta .... & cautwt wit of
Lido, llf11tyle -1 ... 11, cW.llome,
Wey~ & .,...., ...... wt.o ...., fo, ... , ........ 2-story. 3 ........ ...
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BAYFRONT EXCELLENCE-UDO
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OPEN TODAY 1-5
UMICiM'I 1H OLD CO.OMA DIL MAI -
Country kitchen, sophisticated. master
suite, two fireplaces, three patios, bay
view, two bedrooms, 2'r!a baths,
$324,000. See Sara Marvin at 502
Acacia.
UMl9UE IM HAllOR VIEW HIW -
Ocean view 3 bdrm., 2 bath on
oversized lot. $425,000. See Susan
Harder at 1000 White Sails.
UM19UI PEHTHOUSE -Wet bar, 2
bedrooms, new carpet and drapes,
mirrored fireplace, sophistication at
its best, and a breathtaking view.
$275,000. See Dennis Scholtz, 100 Scholz
Plaza PH 10.
UMlqul HEAil SOUTH COAST PLA%A -
Skylights, style, 3 bdrms., den, 2'r!a
baths, near greenbelt, only $100,500.
See Sharon Corzine at 912 Powell
Court.
UMlqul IH MEWPOaT HllGHTS -Four
bedrooms, two fireplaces, Frenc h
doors, leaded glass, a must see at
$365,000. See Cathy Cray at 409
Catalina.
UMIQUE IM OLD CdM -Quality
construction, corner lot, cedar
ceilings, a two bedroom and a three
bedroom unit in this new duplex.
Skylights, textured. walls, terrific at
$449,000. See Kathie Shields at 700
Marguerite. ·
UMl9UI IN HAllOI VIEW HIU.S -
Beautifully remodeled home on large
corner lot with some ocean view. 3
bedroom 2'r!a bath, Teak kitchen
cabinets, plantation shutters, neutral
tones and many decorator touches. All
this for $355,000 Fee. See Dottie
Valentine at 1132 White Sails.
UMIQUI .. HA.Uoa vriw -Country
kitchen, super master suite, lovely
yard, 4 bedroom Palermo model.
$325,000. Fee. See Laraine Shaw at 2018 .
Port Ramsgate Pl.
UMl9UI IM HAllOI VllW' HIU.S -
Private courtyard, four bedrooms,
vaulted. wood ceilings, two fireplaces,
master bedroom has separate dressing
area. Excellent owner financing.
$435,000 Fee. See Leon Marian at 1225
Keel Dr. '
UMtQUE IM IA YCREST -Custom
decorated and landscaped. 4 bedroom
and family room, pool, spa, good
financing at $375,000. See Pat Merry at
2315 Windward Lane.
UMlqul '" JASMIHE c•• Best priced
plan 1. This is a two bedroom and den
unit, community tennis and pool.
F lnancing av ail able. A great
opportunity to live in Jasmine Creek.
$299,500 Fee. See Artie Johnson at 33
Whitewater.
UMl9UI IM WOODIRIDGE -Cape Cod,
three bedroom, 2~ bath, lovely
landscaping, brick patio, and terrific
financing. See Natalie Fogarty at 17
Melody Lane. $174,500.
UMIQUI IM IACI IA y -A three
bedroom Country doll house at it's
very best. Used bricks, French doors,
huge family room, pool size private
yard. This is your dream house.
Unbelievable at $225,000. See Nancy
Laux at 384 Mira Loma.
U..lqul .. UMVllSITY PAa. -Four
bedroom, family room, fonna.1 dining
room, beautiful decor, cul de sac, high
ceilings, community pool, tenni.8, apa.
See JoAnne Perkins a' 11 Klamath,
$225,000.
UMleul 1M UMIYHStn PAii -3
bedroom. 21tl bath, eat·ln kitchen,
lovely J»ltlo located on the areenbelt,
comm\81lty PoOI and tennia. A true
vaJue at '$1181500. See Sarah Stefl at
'266Seton.
Gracious living can be an investment.
Outstanding view. 3 bdrms, 3 baths &t
den. Pier for yacht. ~xcellent
financing. Call for an appointment.
$1,400,000.
RUMBOLD
REALTY
INVESTMENTS
213 marine avenue
balboa island 675-4822
HARBOR REALTY
VACANT AMD LOMEL Y
Beautiful custom built famjly
home on a large pie shaped lot ln
exclusive Baycrest. Owners have
reduced the price substantially
for a really good buy! There's lots
of room with 4 bdrms., 1
convertible office, formal dining
rm., paneled family rm. has used
bric k fire place and beamed
ceiling, hHi throughout, pool and
a huge upstairs play rm. with
everything from a full wet bar
to a professional pool table.
This home has the kind off eatures
you simply can't find anymore.
Reduced to $425,000 -submit on
te rms. Open house 1 to 5 on Sat
and Sun. 1730 Marlin Way, N.B.
GROWING FAMILY
You can move them in here.
There's plenty of room in this 5
bdrm. Somerset Plan in popular
Harbor View Homes. Terrific
location overlooking the nature
park. WaUc to schools, shopping
and private com munity
recreation center. Extra large lot
with room for pool. Home is
upgraded and has a big family
rm . complete with bri c k
fireplace , \lfet bar and
bookshelves. A great home in
which to raise your family priced
below the m arket at $329,750.
Open house 1 to 5 on Sun. 1816
Newport Hills Dr., N.B.
LARGE DUPLEX
A very desirable location in Old
Corona del Mar. Lots of trees,
secluded, ample parking and
convenient. 2 sharp units each
with beam ceilings, firepl~ces, bit
in kitchens, carpets and drapes. 2
bdrms. upstairs, 3 bdrms. plus
family rm. downstairs. 6 years
old. Excellent condition. 'No
financing problems. Owner will
carry with $70,000 down at below
market interest rate. Full price
$320,000.
. INVESTMENTS
DENVER APARTMENTS
194 units in booming Denver.
Bread and butter apartments with
excellent rental history. Anxious
owner has reduced price to
$4,000,000 with low interest financ·
ing available.
•ALIOA ISL COMMERCIAL
Located on Marine Ave. two story
commerci~l bldg. with very
successful restaurant as 1st floor
tenant and 3 apartments on the
second floor. Excellent condition.
Full price $275,000 leasehold or
$498,000 fee simple.
SHOPPING CENTER
Located on busy West 19th St. in
Costa Mesa. 100% occupied. with
reliable tenants. Owner wants
off er. $477 ,000 leasehold.
RANCH PROPERTY
RIVERSIDE
Over 95 acres in navels and
valencias. Prime location near
Tyler Mall South of the fwy. in
Rivenide. Ideal for mini grove
subdivision. Assume 8% first T.D.
$950,000 full price.
OCEAN VIEW
5.5 acres in picturesque San Juan
Capistrano. Just minutes from
yacht harbor and town but private
and secluded. Thousands of
dollars less than comparable
property at $650,000 and owner
will carry paper.
COLDWeLL
BANl(eRO
IHVISTOIS
SIMGUS courus
2·3 Bdr1111 -h.lahJy de·
alrable Ea.stblu!f Con·
dos. Tennis. Greenbelts.
Pool1. Shoppina. New
Flnanclna.
lefty j.. IUc:llard
644-9060 760.260 I
EAST SIDE
Buaalns Galore! We have the right one for
you. All shes, pools too
Great rinancing, Call
for more details.
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SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
FINANCING AVAILABLE!
IOA TBS A TTIMTIOMI Studio condo
w I pler & slip, 3 spacious Bra, 2~ bat.ha.
Only $299,SOO-OWNER WILL HELP
FINANCE.
JUST USTID. Tree shaded Eastalde
Costa Mesa Duplex. 2 Br each unit.
Room to add 2 more rentals. Owner
leaving area. OWNER WILL HELP
FINANCE. $175,500.
EASTSIDI LOCATIOH. Near Newport
Beach city limits. Immaculate &
charming w/2spacious Brs, cozy frplc.
Greenbelt. Lrg. fenced rear yard. Only
$108,500. OPEN SUN 1·5. 2424 SANTA ANA,
C.M.
UDO ISU. Bay view corner w I sttnny so.
patio. Lite & airy 2 BR, 2 Ba. OWNER .
WILL FINANCE.
D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C.
31 It> NL·w por ! Bl ,d ~. f'. 673· 9060
Lingo ·
Rulm•n
TERMS!!
Through our mortgage firm, OLD TOWNE MOITGAGL
other institutions, and with the help of some sellers,
every property listed here can be purchased, by
qualified buyers, for 0%-20% down payment. Call our
office for information.
If you are thinking of selling your home, UMGO UAl
ESTATE can help arrange financing so you can sell
your property quickly for as much cash as possible.
Call our office for further information.
HO DOWM?
$97,000
With creative financing we could help you purchase
this home with no down payment. Financing with 5%
is available through many institutions. Costa Mesa 3
Bdrm, lrg yard. Motivated. seller.
OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5
661 ROSS
Great starter home in Costa Mesa, lrg yar<J. $58,500
assumable at 8.7%. Try nothing down. $109,000. Owner
will help finance.
20°/oDOWN
ASSUME
Owner will help with 20% down. 9.25 % 1st, of "5,000 to
be assumed. West Nine condo, Laguna Niguel,
$135,000:
20°/o DOWN
COLLEGE PAR1<
Assume existing of 9.25% and obtain a 2nd, you can
buy this upgraded 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba home with SPA &
brick patio for $1SS,OOO.
OPEN SUMDA Y 1,5
116 25th St
Bal boa Peninsula. Try 10% down, buy using
assumption and available 2nd T.D. Owner will trade
for house or lot on Peninsula. $195,000.
TRY 100/o DOWM
$238,900
With new loan available, a qualified buyer could buy
this 4 Bdrm Charter home overlooking El Niguel
Country Club with small down payment. Totally
upgraded. Act now!
ASSUME
HARBOR VIEW
3 Bdrm 2 Ba Monaco. $125,000 1st, try 20% down. This
will not last long at '$250,000.
OPEN SAT /SUM 1 ·S
1830 IRVIME AVE
$100,000 down will buy you this beautiful house in
Newport Beach. Assumable 1st at 9'r!a%. OWC the rest
at 12% for 5 years. $325,000.
JASMINE CREEK
200/o DOWN
Owner will finance this.3 Bdrm, 2\ii Ba condo, plan 6,
located in a private community of Corona del Mar
with 35% down at 12% interest. Len.den will help
·finance it with 20% down for qualified buyers.
Immediate possession. '395,000.
OCEANFRONT
0°/o-200/o DOWN
Available financing can help you buy th1a 3 Bdrm
2 Ba home oa the sand fOf' u llWe u nothlna down
for the qualified .buyer. $S75,000.
IMIRALO IAY
SILLIR PtMANCIN&
$85,000 l.Sl at 8.75% to be uawned. Quallfted bu.yen
should try 20% down. Lowest pi'lced boule, oceamlde
of Pacllic Coast Hwy. 3 BdnD 3 Ba. •.ooo.
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14 Tangarin Irvine
552;&T19 S118,500 Sun 12..f
J ... OOM
100 Scholz Plaza PH 10, Nwpt Bcb
675-8000 $275,000 SUD 1 ·5
1964 Vista Caudal, Npt Bcb
644·9990 $230,000 Sun 12·5
805 Agate, Laguna Beach
t97·3331 $325,000 Sun 1·5
11625t)lSt., Newport Beach
6"·7020 $195,000 Sun 1·5
5'6Catalina (Nwptffgta) NB
631-6990 $189,500 Sun 1·5
119 Via Vella, Udo, Newport Bcb
673·0697 $484,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 * * * 310 Fernando St, UniU08, NB
640-5.157 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1228 Rutland Rd. #6, NB
631·1400 S~.500 Sun 1·-4
••240Nice Lane #306, NB
831-1400 $290,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB
963-8182 $315,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
2311 Vista Huerta, Nwpt Bch ·
644-9060 $147 ,000 Sun 1·5
2M ... FAMlMwDIM
28076 Gunnison Court, Lag Niguel
831-7634 $154,900 Sat/Stm 1·6
4 Cloudcrest, Woodbridge, Irv.
552-1800 $260,000 Sun 1·5
4951 Hemlock, Univ. Park, Irv.
552-1800 $189,900 Sun 1·5
502 Acacia, Corona del Mar
675-6000 $324,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
2611 Baysbore Dr, Bay shores, NB
644-9060 $555,000 Sun l ·S
5212 Sisson, Huntington Beach
846-3'Z78 $116,500 Sat/Stm
227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB
673· 7300 $365,000 Sat/Stm 1-4
1903 Yacht Camilla, Newport Beach
642-8235 $365,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
•436 Locust, Laguna Beach
644-7211 $450,000 Sun 1·.S
1409 Dolphin Terr., Corona del Mar
6"-6200 $895,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
33 Whitewater (J asmn Ck) CdM
675-6000 $299,500 Sun 1 ·5
l IB»IOOM
4266 Seton (Univ Pk) Irvine
675~ $139,500 Sun 1·5
912 Powell Ct. (Citibm) CM
675-6000 $169,500 Sun 1·5
•2203 Puente <Sunshine) C.M.
646-7434 $120,000 Sun 12-4
505 Seaward, Corona Hghlnds, CdM
851·9522 Sunday 1-5
228 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N .B.
675-4.562 $630,000 Sun 1-4
•2615 Harbor View Dr., N.B.
673-1600 $550,000 Sun 1-5
9511 Stinson, Westminster •
894-7521 $ll9,000 Sun 1·8
2041 Prt Provence. Npt Beach
640-9900 $229,500 Sun 1-5
#7 Peppergrass, Irvine
640-9900 $149,500 Sun 2·6
4992 Paseo De Vega (Trtlrk) Irv.
642-8235 $189,500-Fee Sun 1·5
118 Collins Ave., Balboa Island
642-823.5 $375, 000-Fee Sn 1: 30-4 : 30
118 Collins Ave., Balboa Island
642-8235 $375,000-Fee S 1:30-4 :30
•6322 Amy Lane, Garden Grove
963-6767 $134,900 Sun 12·3
• 12141 Winton, Garden Grove
963-6767 $121,900 Sun 10-2
58.11 Lourdes, Huntington Beach
963-6767 $126,~ Sun 12-3
470,Shady Dr., Costa Mesa
546-2.113 S167 .000 Sun 2-6
5315 Bruce Cresent, Lido Sands, NB
675-1771 $179,950 Sat 1·5
400 Vista Quinta (Bluffs) NB
760-6028 Sat/Stm 1·5
17386Sandalwood, Univ.'Park, Irv.
552-1.800 $152,900 Sat/Stm 1·5
•3467 Wind.son Crt, Wimbledon, CM
646-7434 $195,000 Sat/Stm 12--4
lOOOWhiteSaila Way (HVIDs) CdM
675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
264 E . Bay St., Costa Mesa
497-4844 $174,000 Sun 1·5
•405 VistaSuerte (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $259,900 SatJSbn 1·5 * 107 Pinon Tree Ln (Lrl Pt) CM
759-9100 $134,000 Sat/Stm 1-5
703 Balboa Ave., Laguna
496-9786 $439,000 Sat/Sbn 1:80-5
661 Ross, Santa Ana
644-7020 $109,000 Sat/Stan 1·5
1830 Irvine Ave., Npt Beach
644--7020 $325,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
410 Vista Roma, Bluffs, NB
644-9060 $1'17 ,000 Satl-5
15Creekwood,Wdbrg,Irvine
551·3000 $1.M,000 Sat/Stm 1-4
3024 Ocean BJvd., Newport Beach
631-1400 $1,350,000 Sat/Stm 1-5
682 Capital, Costa Mesa
751·3191 $129,500 Sun 1·5
17685Loyola (Culverdale) Jrv.
675-lill Sl.39,900 Sat/Stan 1·5
2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde) CM
645-0303 $134.900 Sat/Stan 1·5
••1010-12·14·16-E. Balboa Blvd.
Peninsula
642-8235 $1,350,000 Satl&m 1"'4
• •6408 Oceanfront, Newport Bcb
M2·3215 $588,000 Daily 11·5
232 Via San Remo, Lido tale, NB
) 831-1400 $975,000 .. SUD 1·5
•2705 Paw Lane, Santa Ana
752-1100 $121,500 Slll/9'1D 1J.5
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275 Eo 18th lit., Nwpt Bpg, Cll
1'1MIM Slli,000 •t1S. l·I
338 PriDcetc:Jll, COU91e Part, Cll
21J.3'1Mm sm,ooo Sal/S.1-4
• 1905 Yacbt CaiDWa, Seivw~
489-1141 S-,• SIU 1-5
S175 Burinudti Drive, Co9ta lleia
~ •uurs s:::IM •tmlla.Nni-t ~ a.u ....
911 w. .... Ill· l-1
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••38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bcb
673-7080 $515,000 Sun 1·5
•8 Mcmter'eY. Corona lel Mar
6'4 _, Sdt,500 ' Sat/Sbo l·.5
523 Ave. Ca.-0. Newport 8-ch
6"-9880 stM.500 Sat/Stml-5
1918 Seadrift Lane, CdM
645-2.818 $&50,000 Sat/Stm all day
923 Congress st., Cotta Mesa
645-45CJ'7 $14.1,500 SaVStm 10.5
2227 Miner St., Costa Mesa
645-3139 $124,500 Sat/Stm 12·5
•UOOWbiteSalls Way, CdM .
644-9080 $485,000 Sun 1·5
510 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB
644-9060 $525,000 SaVStm 1·5
2715 Bayshore'Dr, Baysbores, NB
644-9060 ~.ooo Sun 2·5
•'615 Hampden, Corona del Mar
644-9080 $650,000-Fee Sun 1·5 ~Nassau, College.Pk., C.M.
5'5-9491 Sun 1·5
1220 Ensenada, Laguna Beach
497-80.57 $.175,000 Sun 1·5
120 Quito, Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5
215 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar
631-7300 ~.000 Sat/Stm1·5
806 Aleppo (E/B!uff) CdM
6'2-6368 $315,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
1806 Beryl (HbrHlnds) NB
642--sa>() $189,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1089 Glen Cr. (Westside) C.M.
642·5200 $150,000 Sat/Stm1·5
1100 Dennis Dr., Costa Mesa
557.3314 $245,000 Sat/Stm 12·5
320 Seaward, Newpdtt Beach
631-1400 $369,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
2933 Cassia, Newport Beach
631-1400 $349,000 Sun 1·5 • * 1036 Polaris Dr, Dover Shrs, NB
631·7300 $995,000 Sun 1·5
2113 Miramar, Balboa P~ NB
831-1409 $444,500 Sat/Stm 1·5
1528 Cornwall Lo, Westcliff, N.B.
631-7300 $197,500 Sun 1·5
2298 Redlands Drive, Newport Bcb
631-1400 $26.5,000 Sat/Stm 1-5
• •30838th St, Nwprt Isl., N.B.
631-7300 $525,000 Sun-1-5
#18 Salzburg, Hrbr Ridge, NB
631·7300 $495,000 Sun 1-5
• 1601 Boruiie Doone Terr, NB
6"·7211 $335,000 Sun 12·5
1515 Cumberland, Westcllff, NB
631-51.50 $239,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
1912Sumba, Mesa Verde, C.M.
~ $184.,900 Sun 1-4
4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $349,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
13391 Cromwell, Tustin
752-1700 $152 500 Sat/Stm 12-5
17 Melody Ln (Wdbrdge) Irv.
675-6000 $17•,SOO Sun 1·5
384 Mira Loma (Back Bay) CM
675-6000 $225,000 Sun 1·5
•2001Holiday, Newport Beach
644-9990 $369,500 Sun 1·5
1212 Berkshire, Newport Beach
644-9990 $269,500 Sun 1·5
250 62nd St., Newport Beach
642·2643 $145,000 Sun 12·5
1132WhiteSails (HVHls) CdM
675-6000 $355,000 Sun 1·5
2544 Carnegie, Cla Park, C.M.
979-5370 $132,500 Sun 1·5
5871 Snead, Huntington Beach
89'·7521 $118,000 Sun 1·5
1• Rue Deauville, Newport Beach
7._t333 ~5,000 Sun 1·5
1721 Kinp Rd. (Clfhvtl) NB
642·5000X218 '855,000 Sun 1·5
2149 AllniveftU'J La, Newport Bch
751·3191 SllO,OOI Sun 1·5
217 Jumlnf~•• del Mar
644-GOO ,000 Sun 1~
•810W. Bay, Cost.a M ...
M2·14CN SllT,000 SUD U-4
#1 Stonetrall, N~•Ood, Irv.
833-9293 $181,850 Sun 1·5
1093 D•eUe ( P:lua del Sol) CM .
8'5-0303 '2'30«JOO Sun 1-5
278 Sierka (laitalde) CM
64MB '149~ Sun 1-5
1815 Tanager, Mesa Verde
557·6955 $257,750 Sun 12·4
S•1·5
2750'CaliarJ (M•a Veide) Cll
Mt-2113 $199,500 Sun 1-4
•la7 ADtip.a W~ ... NewpOrt Bcb
Mt-· '550~ Sun1·5
•2718 Lorenzo, Mesa del Mar
881-7370 116',900 Sun i..-
1513 .lllramar, Balboa Penile Pt.
1•im •·• am 1-• •tl llUlr. Buell (f.'-Ylll) NB 1-.-'1,485;000 Sat/Sun 1·5
337 Peachtree, Newport Beach
113-7300 Slit/Sun 1·5
1818 Newport Hill Dr, HVR. N.B.
87~ $329,750 Sun 1-5
2215 Alta Vllta, NewPOrt Beach
842-1285 $329,500-L.B.
Sat Z.5/&an l·S
5 Deerwood, Bi& C•yon
Ht GOO $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 , ..... ~ ......
~SM Kfiel (Jfrbr Vu Illa) CcOI '40-Mel $431,IOO Sat/&ln l·S
•G Ro)'al St. Georg', Big Cyn
844.aJO '745,000 Sunl-S
COMDOMIMIUMS
FOR SALE
1-00M
200 McNeil( Unit 106) Versajlles, NB
64()..53S7 $112,000 Sat/SUD 1·5
I 11 ... PAM lM or D8t
17 Morena, Irvine
644~9990 $153,900 Sun 1·5
2 IB>IOOM
2525 E. Ocean Blvd. ( F5) CdM
675-1771 $450,000 Sun 1·5
2400 Elden #11, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $117 ,900 Sun 12--4
' 2521 W . Sunflower #L6, Santa Ana
546-2313 $87 ,950 Sun 1·4
• •220 Nice Ln #106, Nwpt Bch
631-1400 $610,000 Sun 1·5
240 Nice Ln #101, Nwpt Bch
631-1400 $184.,500 Sun 1·5
•1102 Sandi Ln., Bluffs, C.M.
646-74.'M $113,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
2000 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa .
Ml-1991; 631-4361 Sat/Sun 12-5
12132 F.dinger, Santa Ana
641-1991; 631-4361 Sat/Sun 12-5
3050 S. BristoJ, f4J, S.A.
540-3666 Sat/Sun 1·5
••1.235Bayside Drive, N.E .
675-3411 $549,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2424 Santa Ana, E-Side, CM
673-9060 $108,500 Sun 1·5
2 • ~ PAM IM w DIM
7 Lago Sud, RSJ, Irvine
552-"'17 $190,000 Sat/~ 1..-* •633 Udo Park Dr, F ·2, NB
831·7300 $635,000 Sun 1·5
33 Gle.nhurst, Irvine
540-USl $148,000 Sun 1·5
J ... OOM
•542 Vista Grande (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $U9,500 Sun 1·5
3010 #C Bradford, Santa Ana
963-8182 $96,500 Sun 1-5
16 R06emary, Irvine
546-2313 S117 ,500 Sun 1-5
13 Queens Wreath Way, Univ Prk
644 G>O $148,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
flO Phoenix, Hrtg. Prk, lrv.
552-"'17 $137,500 Sunl-5
15 Swift Court, Newport Crest, NB
640-5357 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
J • ... PAM IM·• DIM
#3 Monaco, Hrbr Ridge, N.B.
640-~ '885,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
532 Cancba, Bluffs, N.B.
831·7300 $1M,500 Sat/Sunl-5
431 Vista &aerte, Bluffs, N.B.
84C).55a) $228,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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2476 Rue Cannes, Costa Mesa
673-8550 $137,500 Sun 1·5
••~MMWwDllt •u Kiloa ct, N,,.,t Crest, N .B.
673-7300 $225.000 Sun 1·5
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lQI Newport Beacb • Bdrm, features wood
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overtl1ed Jot With rtar co~end patio. Owner It
motivated and wtl11n1 to
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THE :R E AL
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CREATIVE FINAN·
ClNG: 13~%: Leueop-llon poulblllty. Very
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UU,000 -Ownr. UtVtMITIUACI OPENSAT/SUNlz.5 OHHW/S.1·5 ownerwtllbe-'Pftn&nte. 18905 ANTIOCH c~ d l 8U-ll5h E Balboa owe Cuatom Homo 2000 MEYER PLACE a Bdrm 2 bath, apa. On· • ~arce an rarer, , J
Blvd. Do DOt diaturb le-abr· pool, aieam room 841-199l; 83H36l, ait. 275 1. 16flt st. 1y.s1n.to0. lfiH1'1 offered extremely popular ~'PJan 5 •
nan ta. 8'0·'424 or many extra•! '45-2818 Owner will help flnauce Broadmoor. 4 bdrm plus bonus room,
'169·1084. or 67H88l Owner/Bkr. VA TllMS back of as1umable Joans delightfully located nearby pool, park
C (I on thta super clean 3 C ... ..._ IMcll 1011 Souet.of Hwi ream pu couaae. bdrm. family room and tennis. A marvelous family home
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~astaide CO.ta Mesa. bom• N t Of'e eel t ~10 000 Two 2 Bedrm un ts + Oesianer owned. Up-"' on • ewpor •' r a ~ • . Beaut. 180 deartt aweep. bonus apt. Rm for addl-iraded thNout. Charm· H e I eh La R · 2 Io L
lnl ocean vu, added 2nd llon Good loan.$35(),000. Ina 2 BR. Walled·iarden Motivated seller has ~~~~~~~~~ level It e!Uoy rant 380 Owner may carry 2nd. Md ·,u .... u "lllo. Onl" Juat reduced price to de11 view. 3 BR 2 Ba. 673 7050 '""' ,,, ' '159 000
privacy, walk lo beach. · 1125•0001 Hurry. Call MAURY STAUFFER f1~~oo . ownr . 12°/oASSUMAILE -· SUUOMllALTY ---------1 Owner fina.nclng on thla ... • 67).5314 --------1 • BdC'm 6 yr old CdM ! • -W ALIC TO llACH home. S269.too. Norm 4'
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vaulted beamed cell· do has lt au. Tasteful
i I Uk MISA Va.DI uae of paper and wood, nts n e new condl-cuatom wood sbuU.ers.
lecluud to s 1661(
Uon. must see! Reduced llST VALUE aaa BBQ, huu..._ wood
•10,000 to $169,900. Sharp I Stoey, • Br. a decked pamr, '"'A /C Condo + 30· boat slip,
........ Ba . new carpel, micro.wave oven and 3br. 21t\ba . beaut.
I 042 Lovely 4br. spa Try
20% dn, owe. all offers
cons. Agt. 552·6940.
~ IRVINE TERRACE. 5 redwood apa, easy care that warm, homey feel· ---------& r n h s e w 1 n do w . FOR SALE B\' OWNER. •• A: Al S Bdrm. 3 ba, location· Yard· Sl&~.ooo . D . ins. Only 1 yr old il alsol•--------1 balcony. patio. fp, xlnt Beautiful Turtlerock
••s:E.Al.. FlNANCJNGVALUE. BourkeRealtorMS.9950. o((ers 12.:B'i'o loan that SECURITYCONDO cond.$219.500. Glen Townhome , 2
ES IAI E S340.~ Fee Agt 700.8311 EASTSIDE can be uaumed. And $7500 DOWN Days <213)4111·3655 story, plan 5. Situated
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--~ EX~. VI_., HOME C OWC a 2nd T.D. ABking Auumable at TO on Eves <710631·3675 bigh on a hill with 98-04 ~ "'""" lose to bay, ch.arming pcice $177,500. this spacious l bdrm un· Irvine --10 44 gorgeous city views day 4 1 O 4.93-0202 ~9,000 Lo1vely i br. ~o~d~r;;s~ ~!;.ir~~v~i; It In a woodsey complex ••••••••••••••••••••••• & night from all living
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A ~ '-L k b 'I MES• VERDE Spotless home on pool financing on this spot· h h te su1'te ~~l ASSOCIATES The 1st is at lO~i .. o we u11 u1 t b orne, ..,. 1 Bd ome as mas r •i•e lot 1·n a qu i' et ess 3 rm townhome h d & also Ocean vu with 2nd $315,000 Owner financ· Open Sal/Sun 1·5 " .. "th tt hed · w 1 t own s t u Y neighborhood conve-wi a ac garage in I s i
14 ... SI. story Do 1l yourselr· mg 2720 Gannet Dr. Wo db d" o b a cony Pac o us nlent to all. ··Pride of o ri .e. w ne r double the value. COM ·s Devin & Co. 642-6368 Lg 4Br + den tri·level ed · d master bath has huge h ownership" home with 3 says r uce. price an lowest priced hom e. ome. corner lot. lg SI0,000 bdrms and 2 baths. sell now. $146.990 oval tub with skylight
Grab that phone this in-OCEAN VIEW patio. 1190,0QO. Agt Pri·ce Reduction )\11rrored wardrobes &
s l ant im R o ne. Spacious 4 Br Harbor -H U RRY! HURRY! TDw1th20'1cashdown ~i Waodbrldge walk in c lo ~e ts . T h 979.5099 Owner may carry 1st (g]
LINDA ISLE
Wide channel view from spectacular
tlrchitec tural designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath,
POOi home. Slip for 2 large boats.
$1,495,000. Summer occupancy.
631-l266 View Home with lrg Owner WRI Carry Owner anxious! MESA payment Reduced to Real111 F'1replace, allaC'hed
bonus rm. newly re· Give us 8 call to see lhi.s v ERDE NORTH 4Br s112.ooo. ,. garag~ & air condition· R6"M* modeled & prof de· "more for your money" Atrium Mdl. $155,000 _ 551-3000 mg Good assumable
c Or a led 1 n warm home. Give your family Great assumable loans. MESA VERDE oztBarnnra Pk•>.lnlnr loan. Shown by appt.
earthtones Best loca-enjoyment of thei r own Agt. Beth Duncombe. WITH POOL 752-6669 or 499 5776. lion. Beaut. yard. with 957 ac/Vf 963 9101 O IA t new pvt pool, spa, & private pool & spa, . ...,.,, or · Spacious 4 bdrm Jba THINl<IMG wne_r_ gen --.--
RFAI T11Rs
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LIDO ISLE HOMES gazebo. Too good to be perfectly setup ror re· College Parle area 3br. with large pool for fa mi· TOW...OME?
true at $419,900. Prin.1 !axing or entertaining 2ba, family nn. Small ly living. Near park and Call the specialists at
only . Patrick Tenore. I with redwood decking & down. assume loans. bike trail. Sl71.500. the condominium in·
631.1266. a gas BBQ. Add to this Drive by 3375 Nevada formation center.
the solid comfort of a 3 Sl24•500. 645-al39 and caU ror details Touchstone Realty Bdrm 2 Ba borne. All
Broadmoor Cottage
3 BR 21 ~ ba Carmel
model. superb locution.
Jac uu1 one of many
xtras. Good assumable
Js t TD Prine only.
Featured on Homes Tour this lovely
traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath bQl\le. n e wlv decorated. Priced to
sell gu1ckly at $475,000. Must see .
TRJPUX
Three units with
rireplaces. on a 45'
Corona del Mar lot, for
the price of a duplex.
Favorable assumable
lst loan. seller w/carry
2nd. Priced at $322,000. down payment $80.000.
By Owner Bkr will
R6"M~ for oo I y S129. 5 oo . rert.ct 2 Ir HotM 963-a167 751·3191. on tree lined st. large WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE 631-1400
-5169,500.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for entertaininJ{.
$420,000. Best price for the money.
' REAi.TORS lot. Owner will help
finan ce A s king
$125.000 Call 645·1103
* * 200/o DOWN OPEN SAT SUN 10.5 /C 56 Racing Wind
cooperate. 675-3141 Costa Mna 1024 Agl
No qualif yi ng
nec essary, buy the
lowes t priced 2 Br
townhome with at·
tached garage in Wood·
bridge. Call for details. Asking $135,500 PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime la rge lot, 4 bdrm.
3 bath c ustom home . 3700 sq. ft.
' featuring marine room. $1,385,000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm , den , s pacious Plan 8.
immaculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
.HI Bc1y~1d1· Oriv•· NA 615 6161
PENHIMSUL.A
Fixer
Only steps lo the surf. 1s
this, bargain fixer. Dr·
ing paint brushes &
shovels & c.-ash m on SSS
Call now
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
1 14-63 J -6990
lalboa lat.d 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Sale by 0WMt"
Charming 2 story Cape
C'od 3 Bdrm. 2 bu + 1
bdrm unit w bath.
l11und rm, 2 car gar
Lge fjxed assumable +
o we SS75.ooo. 513-0188
For Sale by Owner
ISLAND CHARM
Updated 3 bdrm 2ba
w/lofl. Crplc. 2 car gar.
laund rm. View & steps
to the bay. Large as·
s umabl e + owe .
$475,000. Call 87J.0188
WATERFRONT OPEH Fill I 0.2
IRE.A THT .AKIHG
VIEW
Minimum down, very
creative financing.
Prestigious COM area.
Circle this ad and phone
nght away. Tim Rhone.
631-1.266.
R6"M~
IH "\I TllRS
IAIL ME OUTS
IN C.D.M.
A lovely 4 Bdrm family
home with $140,000 lst
TO at 12%. Seller has
vacated property and
motivated . One or
COM ·s lowest priced
homes.
DUMPY DUPLEX
Builders and investors
here's your opportunity
to redue a COM duplex
and make money Low
money down with seller
financing. N & S of
PCH. Exclusively list-
ed. Price range $280,000.
Call Diana Cappel
631-1266
CONDOS SAT /SUMDAY I to 5. , _______ ,
I 16 Mmille A••· •-HUNTINGTON HRBR IALIOA ISLD DPLX
Purchase with 5% down lsl llme on market ·
on hnlaatic terms. great location btwn Bay
Brand new. cpt'd & & VIiiage. Spacious 4 draped. ON THE WATER. Guarded 1ate Bdrm. l~. home + 1
entry, views, 2 car gar. Bdrm apt. Walch the
Pool and tennis. 2 & 3 world go by from the CUSTOM DU .. Rv • AIL MMED frot>t patio. Xln\ financ· .-~ BR S AV J • lnl avail '530.000. 4 bdrm, family rm, 2 From $299,000. · Clreplaces, plus 3 bdrm
CALL 714/556-9800 WATERFRONT rear unit with fireplace
WA ta & SAND HOMES & beam celling. Cloee to
Luxuriou1 Pe.nin1ula REALESTATE beach. Good financine
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Fnncll Quarter Beaut. cust.om interior. STOP !
Dana Point 1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Owner will c arry
3 BR 2~2 Ba. !pie. lge
pa tio. dbl gar. Pool.
Nice areenblelt.
Sl 15,000. Owner will
carry. 646-4380, bkr
HEW LISTING Sharp lrg 3 Bd w ibonus
rooms, pool, spa. AIC.
+more. Only $129.900
w /terms . Patrick
Tenore. 631-i266.
J800 sq n. 3 br. 2 ba.
hogh kit .. skyiites. bit·
·i n s . L g e a s s u m .
$148,500.~
OWNER W /RNANCE
3 BR 2~•ha twnhse,
w lge patio. dbl car,
pool 5115.000. Ruth
Laurie, Bkr. 646-4380
Don 't miss this de-
talched 3 bdrm P.ba
hom e in great Costa
Mesa neighborhood
Lots of ameruties. Won't
last ! $129 .950
w /assumable loans.
752·8388. R.T.S Realty
beautiful ocean-harbor (g]
view home w/3br. 2"• ~i Wood bridge
ba, spa., etc. $439.500. Really
496·3728 551·3000 a Toro I 032 4'2t8arnnu Pk\H,lr\'int'
Be creative. 2Br, t ~Ba
condo. Owner will help
finance. Skylights. solar
beating. Open house
Sunday. $143.500.
John Marshall
631-1266
INVESTORS DREAM
DRAMATIC 3br, 2'h ba
2 sty. Nr bcb. Fee ur,
dn. Owner wi.U finance.
$179,000. &46-1~
OPEN Rouse, College
Park. Lo int. usuma·
ble. 3 br. 1:v, ba. dbl
sided Crplc. Sat/Sun.
1·4PM. Prin. onl~'. 336
Princeton Or .,
213·373-4787
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
3 great condos. try very
low down. Sellers will
help finance. Priced to
move fast. Call now for
details. 752-6499
Assumable I 11/2°/o
ON $102,000
Location Mesa Verde
OescriptJon 4Br 2 Ba
Price $175.000
Seller will assist
1789 Pitcairn Or
Call for appt. 540-0842
Open Sun. 1-5
OPEN HOUSE H.PM
609 Shasta Ln.
Brookview Condo. love-
ly end unit, highly up-
graded. Price lncls,
W 'D. dining rum. Oak
wall unit. Century
21 I Berg Call Emy
Burckle 979-8373
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TERMS
Spot.less 4. Br Sunwood
home. Only Sl61.000.
Patrick Tenore .
631-1266.
R6"M~
Rf':o\I T11R"
Fo•tail v.., I 034 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MS,000 as1umes 8Va o/r VA
loan /2nd. lmmac.
4bdrm. 2ba home. Quick
esc row, no qual.
$127.500. 839-0730. -------
Walk to Westcliff Plaza. Open Home 1-5
3 Br 2 Ba. fam rm, bot 18689 MorOftCJO
Skylights. solar heating, tu h . RV storage . Pool. 4• Bdrm, 2 story,
near new. 2Br t ~Ba PtanJllBealty Slll.000 assumable. Full $220.000. Bkr. 842-1418
Condo. Pool. spa. club price $174 ,00 0. BY H--..IL1-•~h I 040 house. $143,500. Open,._.________ Ownr/Agt. 631-7900 _.....gton --
House Sunday 1• ---~-----•••• •••••••••••••••••••
John Marshall $35 000 ON TERMS... TERMS-TERMS TERMS TERMS 631-1266 $lSK down-$1.160/Mo. NO QUALIFING
Eastsidl 3 Bdrm 2 bath, SUP ER 4br, or. S.C. $169,995. Nr bch Lrg 4Br
large yard. Spa. Owner Plaza. Lease option w/3Ba. lO"hi dn. OWC-
wlll help finance. 10% possible. Ownerl•GT. AITD 13% int. only .
assumable, $121,900. $123,900. 67>2345 962·1221 or~.
645·9161
R6"M~
'ft •\I 1 llH"
B\' OWNER-3Br. study, OPEH HOUSI
_.._.DO 2 ~ B a • 2 sty. s pa . SAT /SUM 3 ID C"'" SU5.ooo. 557.3314 5212 511'°"
I 00/oON (Nr Bolsa Chica It Ed-
2000 ft ol new luxury. POOl la SPA inger). 2 Bdrm, convert
GOOd locaUoa. $179,9115. Also comes wlth 3 den, l~ ba. New forced
Patrick Tenore. S!U-1266 I~~~~~~~~~ Bdrm ramUY nn, and air buUn1. kitchen,
$135 900 . bit bBBO. Only $117,000. baths and carpetlne. , 4 7404 Lee aasu"'-l>le loan a\ MESA VERDE ' z-11~%. Owner muat aeu
3 Br pool home w /add I· Aak For a-Lowe by S/18. ~ $:118,500.
. OP! N HOUSE
~!Al TY
/
R&'Mt-1<
J• ~ \I 1 • d; '-
WOODBRIDGE
LANDING
PETERS • PL.AH 5
Drive by Giid take a
look at this channinq
home and you will
want to come In to
see the rest,lbest.
3 Br .• Family Rm .. Den.
Game Rm .. 3 Ba. Din·
ing Rm. 3 car garage. 2
Cireplaces Professional·
l y decorated and
beautifully landscaped
Lots or olde used brick.
gazebo. lace draperies.
mu c h wallpap e r .
French windows .
security system and
many more delightful
amenities. $359,000. 12 v.% assumable 8
Sunriver . Owner .
551-1534.
*•UNIV. PARK 20% down and owner
will carry Isl at l4''f.
That's rll(hUrg 4 Bdrm
2"'9 townhome in pre·
stigious Unlvenity
Park with w·~ financ·
Ing. Asking Sl3P.500.
Call for details.
--1::,\1 II ~ 1.1.,11·1 ~ '1 '111)(1
home. close to beach ___ _....'--63_1-_1_400 __ 1 potential, $G6,000.
and bay. Large a bdrm. MAU.Y STAUfflR 2 Br condo (Monticello)
3 ba. 2 frpjcs and much SIA UOM ltlA&.TY $91,500. Webb Rlty.
Uona, $86,000ol usuma· $ Call IMCM790or84&-3278
bht louu. John Cox. NEWP ORT PACIFIC PARADIS~· WINDSOR
Aet. 1131-1.298 or 641-8458 HORIZONS No qua lily assumable 4 Bdrm Wladaor plan in
more. Orily • yrs new. AnlACTIYI 67M l14 493-07«1
Assume large Isl at 10% 2 STOttY !~~~~~~!!!~~ o ...__ 2 Bd interest. Owner will +modem apt r:: By wner. 4 wu rm
carry 2nd. Full price nr bays. all xtra lg 2 br, SECURITY bouaes on 1 lot. $130,000. • $350,000. Call today frplc, 1'4Ba, apt Income Aaaumable 11~ lit T.D.
979-Sa70. $495 mo. Fabulous as-owe 2l'ld. M0-7464
suma ble financing. & HAPPINESS
ALLSTATE Sav·~==~ $318,500
REALTORS 12 l lt434-0901
MISA.V9DI btatt .......
.. REALTY fixed loen. Owner will Irvine'• Greentree de-"'• Poet n.. velopment. Assumable and J 've got one for o.rry 2nd. 38r, Z~Ba. financing. Owner wUI
you t lt'a tn Co1Je1e w o o D L A M D l~ blka to bch, new 2100 ta.te back 2nd. Close to Park. Has a are.at pool IQ It hOCN w/vlew. All schoola It shopping .
wlth slide covered SCHOOi. offers coauldered. Atklnt $148,000. Call for patio, lush taNs sea.pine. Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba, faml· 88C).32JJ or (213) 5$12·2845 details.
d ty -rm, fplc:, bltns, dbl ---"-------• Bran new carpets, 1a.r•w/opener. $149,500. 2 BR 2 Ba. adult, pool.
palnt and w.U par.r· MS-4380. agt. Jae. sec. Walk to beach.
No quallfyine. kr Sl.Z4,900, Ownr. 8"·lON
Brenda '131·9278 $10,000 DOWN, owner
-~ • 1', II A II .lf Y
EXCLUSIVE
GUARDED GATE
COMMUNITY.
"J asmine Creek
Homes". Highly up·
araded Plan l. Spacious
2 Br 2 Ba. den. formal
dlnlnf, comm. pooJ. ,
tenn e,1clubhouae.
SHuatea on a lush
"ereenbelt. "--ONLY
U'Te DOWN I J Great
owner flnancln1. A
aupremety out.staocUn1
opfOrtUnlty now!! Open
Hae 31 Jasmine Cree.k
Dr. Corona del Mar,
3 bdrm. 2 bath, 1 1tory
eucutlvt home oo quiet CHARMING
cul-de·HC street. 1 lge b bom -~ E
financing. 4 BR l lt'• ba,
near Baker and
Fairview. f,H.900 .
IY OWNER ~ 11'.l 'fl(l{J
r::~::.' S<C \\~~-l/,~~s·
..... ~ClATL~
• leonontt "" 6 1era...tlled _. btlo-to _.. 6 ......... _,__ ""'' ....... of
todl "' ill ..... ol ..-..
C 0 T L E K
I I I' I I
.... .... bd ould be rt 3 r. 2ba, e. ..... . rm c coove · Ba" St. CM Must see lo ed to make 4th bdrm. ' Room for RV access or _a...;.p.;;.p_re_c_l_a~_.49'1_-4844 __ _
pool.
OPEHSUN 1.4
ttlZ SUMIA
96).8112
Sund•>' 1.s. ~~~'!!!~~~
AlkforW....,.
119-940
Beautlful twlfl condO. 3
Bdrm, 1500 sq.ft , 2~~
b•tha. Double car
caral• w/•lec opener.
Draped, n•ver been
llved In Seller
w/finanff at 13Vo for a
yean. or w/conald er
lHH OptlOll. MH•t;
Ul.all-.t.
Devin & Co. 642·6368
011TMChffc4Mrl•
3 Bdr ramlly room.
rormal dinlnl room,
l\Ceaa Verde. 540-3166
2 br, trpk. t112.ooo. As·
sum. 1<>-J. loan. 9U-7l&e WooAn•latate Adams plan .i Bdrm. 2Yt POOL HOMI Ba. attractive rlnanc·
• bdrm, 1~ ba, pool & Inc. Sell $194,800 or
Jae, RV access."" blk to leue SHOO/mo. Ask for
e l em . acbool. Off LynnNoah.
McFadden bet. Beach Teww & Cemlry
Blvd" Newland. lit u · lHhrt 551.1•00 aumable. will c•rry
aome. $112,000 hall DRAMATIC Unlve"lty
prtce. By OWMr. 1 wk Park DMD home. 4Br
2120SHAMTAI only, then to a1\. 3ba Fam rm, AC, new u p 1 r 8 de d " v er>' Hutry ! aDM crpt, sreat loc. $245.000.
epacloua 4 Br/ 2 Ba, I~ DM OWC 552-13u
huat secluded am/rm, Spaclout • bdrma. 2~ PA..,._. pt p
raised hearth fireplace ba. n d Ullk W.. lined I w .;.a.
• Park·Uke 1arden with Green belt . Bike lo J •tut .. •
tree benchu. BEST beach . Sue, Allatate 2 Br 1'4 ba, pre111lum v .. •u E IN ~.,. "'R"""' a p p o l n t m e n t a. "~ a..ni:. " "'"' _IMl-_085_1 ______ , P r o I a 1 a lo n a l I Y
'1&5,00G. ASSVllABLE LOAN land~ca td. 2 pat.lo
494-755 t a bdrm, n~ beach. owe. dtek• a cover. a car ~i#-HILLIE priced h low mkt. atta. .. r. Pvl, open.
• \l;i~ ~RE A--_. ••' •• _.. plnuretq\11 S\inMt and __ _.....-..__ ___ ... ""'-•--·-.--.--.. ..,.•_•u• __ , lake views. Can All. •-------i Brad 152-SlO
S57 4972
Orangetree Patio home .
upgraded Good loca-
llon. 552-6379
WOODBRIDGE
Open Hoose Sun I 5
Camden Model 3 Br. 21 2
Ba SpaC'1ous detached
Condo. Over 2000 sq Ct.
with large backyard
$99 .000 assumable
rinancing $209.900. 27
Pane wood
Ask about add1t1onal
low interest financing
752-1282
Owner I Agent
O PEN SUN BY
OWNER
Biggest WOBRG I Pres
S E Cor Stonecrttk So
& curve at lake
l 8 M and a r in,.
AGT/COOP. (213)788,.aJ
WOODBRIDGE
Open House Sun 1·5PM.
A Poplar Model 3 Br. 2
Ba. 1532 sq fl. Atrium.
covered patio. $58,400
assumable 1s t TO .•
$167.900. 38 Meadow·
grass.
752-1282
Owner I Agent
PL.AH 3
TURnEROCK
Ideal setting for active
family (near park. pool.
tennis , schools> A 4
bdrm. 2111 ba. with good
family room and a 3 car
garage. Jt has a good
a ss umable loan .
Federal Law prohibits
our advertising terms
but call us for details.
You wlll be glad you
did . Asking price
$222.500.
't523 CutPUsDa:IRVlffE
UHIVEISfTY PAii
Open House Sun l-5PM
End Unit Townhouse 3
Br. 2"" Ba. 163S sq fl. Large backyard. deck.
co mmunity pool.
'149,900. 4331 Win•
tersweet.
'1S2· 1.282 Owner I Aaenl
•
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ssuucsses 554 s .. -
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w oodbridl• Eatatu HIDl-4-WAY Fox alove model ln Lake H-...1..-V HI• Duploua, oc .. ofron&. Mew,.rtlMdt tOH ~lffd' I06t w90rtleadt I06t .,,.,..._. 106t .:.
Wa.bl .too .. d I, Charmlna La~ua• Cot· Park 2 br den 2 ba ........-11 beautiful ocean view ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o o e • · ~.1. • 'r • Beautiful au nut & p · '
4bdrm 2~ba 2200 aq ta1•remodel • on ll• vaulted cewn1. rft\Ch ocean vua ,Pet'fcet tor erfect locatJon. New ptDTV IN rt. Aiiume sll.s.ooo ut: buJldable lot. In the lov· doors. Assume at 10~ ent.ert .. 1nblc around lov· condltJon. Alt. 8'13-'7300 Ml 1 B Q DICOUTOI
By Owner, SlH,000. tlY North End 494-4751 ~.~ OWbtr. ely pool • apa. ' Br + HARB VIEW * * AYfR NJ* * llACH Ho.ISi 659-5778. or •9T_.,.. 83a·TO., 7"~ family rm~ excellent sr.s TO Beautifully remodeled
QUAIMT & COZY J'315 SW Co•• f lnancln1. Marcla. SAMDY llACH Smuhloa family room , and redecora~ 2 story,
L-...e hcldl 1041 A 3 bdrm hous with SU0,000. 4bdrm, doo, fSS1·12M Remodeled 2 1tory or1 with wet bar. Un· LINDA ISL£-N£WPQRJ BEACH ~•t 1 blk to a uper •••o•••••••••••••••••• ocean vlew + a l bdrm 2""'b•, 2 atory condo. lie lot. 3 bdrm + den believably btauillul en· Nothloa Down Ii: A11ume Our Poaltloo On Thla ach Move ln and en·
THI SHAJ(IS Income unit. Spic ii Owner will carry 12~ L(e muter suite with tertalner'a patio. 5 PreaUaloua 8Bdrm, 58a, 3SUp Home ln Newport joy luxury u well as
we at be red c •d a r apan with rreah paint &i lntereal. ~ Sat/Sun, fireplace and Roman Bdrm Sommeraet on tee Beach. M0&t Desirable ArH. W• Aft Looklno cuual llvtna. $350,000.
1hallea. that Is. Custom ~w~arpet.a&racharm· 1Jpm. Owner /Agt: tub. Newport Shorea. ~~:uJa~eb'!~~~lX ~:: For A Hl&h Income Owner Who Needs A Ta: WATERFRONT
dttitned 3 bdrm, fam I "tchen. Walk to the 4 -1'0'7. $32SK. dJUon. Cn!ative financ Wrlte•Oft For The Best Deal On Tbe Bay. Wt HOMES
rm, 2 bathl. Extensive beach. Seller financing. WHnlWATa VllW inl available. Are Owners, Not Brokers Call Darlene REAL ESTATE
uae or wood alass & S2fl0.000. THITIME 90' to beach, 10~ usum • (714)828-1280 (Direct or Co1Ject1 Office Open 9.5 631-1400
ceramic tile. Beam cell· SB.DOM... IS MOW loan. May tale note oo RED CARPET Mon-Fri.
lng, frplc.$165,000. available. An ocean· You can use money, your prop u down. 4 754-1202 !!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m•l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!•••••••!!!!!!!!!!B Mls1ion Realty tront pent.house almost T .O'i, Curs or? as pay-BR 2 Ba. recently up. ADULT CONDO C'71'~1M-0731. on tbe land. Bntathtak· ment on a fabulous graded, w/posslble in· Beautiful quiet home
in1 views ol crashing FOXBORO View Home. law qtrs. Under $290,000 VllW. AXH close to ocean. Move in
YOU CAN AFFORD sllrf 6 Catalina sunsets. Open Sun. 1.5. 30832 inc Ids land. Move fast! Ul'PR IA y Larae lot on Kings Road condition. $149,SOO. Call
this ocean view custom Excellent owner finaoc-Olympic Pl ... H ... ~ 752·6499 • with duplex. Reduced to for details on financing. · an ecutiv In ••'"" ooo .,.. _..., West ol Irvine Ave .• • 1 m ex e area. 1 . .....,, . Pia RTftealt Bd b h h a most lot value. Sub· n Holla Wood. IHltor Larae view decks SPICTACUl.Alt DA..JC Y rm 3 at ome, mit terms. $399,500 B. ~ 675-1676 675-1444 beauUlulllome. 8 Br 2"" Spac1·ous lwcury " bdrm Mlssloft Vla1... I 067 large covered patio. b .. ''P I .. .......... ch o i ce corner lot. ·-· or 11ac, ba, den. Only 315,00 & family room home in ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHFROMT S2lS,ooo. SHORICU"S OC~OMT
LCICJUIHI V11age I .I semiprivate area on the USE POOL&l.AICIE Roy McCcrdle, IUtr CORMIA $369,000 011 Pcu•:Mlkl PolRt
497·1761 bluff overlooking the 4 Br, 3 Ba, drafr\atlr Pn.el.ocatloft. 5 .... 7729 Rambling 3 bdrm home $895,000
beach . Unsurpassed Mediterranean "La By Owner. 3 Br. Room -w/huge famiJy rm" and o. ~ OPEN HOUSE 1·5 "OUTOFSIGHT ocean & whitewater Mancha", 2 Cireplaces. for addition. OWC. r oom to expand . I 1706E.OCEANFRONT
OUTOFMIMD" views.$439.000. &fam/rm.l!O'kdown -$598,000. 6408 Ocean· OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun Lease /opt possible cean ron Owner/A&t675-8676
That's how our out ot _. nice terms. Call now ! front. West Newport 1·5, 4 br. 3 ba, fresh while you fix up. Large ':~~'!~~· .... "-' s1101ooo. (714)494-75$1. Beach. lot. state owner feels about ,._ H'll McCor k R E paint. new cpt.s. drps, this PRIME DANA At•"~ ' e mac · · SEAVllEWHOME pool, move-lo cond .
POINT DUPLEX local· Newport leacJt I06t 3br. 2'hba + family Seller 's motivated NEWPORT COMDO
edona comerloLjusla •10&!10..-..,_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. Spectac ular $315,000. 1612 Lincoln SIO,OOODn. short distance from the ._,......,,°' 12161 1 .,"'CH HOUSES View" Secluded lot. Ln .. Npt. Bcb. C.L. Can you afford Sl0,000
Dana Marina. 10A Clubbse w/poola & ten· Tosti & Assoc. M9·4003 down? Owner will ar-
Owner occupy the .2 17141 494-1177 nis . many extras. range flnancln1 for you bdrm, 1 bath upper umt --Newport Shores has ar,-Ownt!r wttl carry. Ask· IWFFS Condo 10 a 'Security
w/BEAMED CEJUNG. LAGUMAESTATE ~~0~·e:~~~f~e /:~~~ ing $465.000. Harriet Rarefrontrowplan,un· building wilh all
FIREPLACE. DINIJ'VG Magniflc~nl 4 Bdrm be h . ls Hart Rltr. 499-1645 or restricted view of Back amenities. $94,500.
AR EA & ENCLOSED contemporary h ome & ~~niJ.om~':!Y r~e 640-6159 Bay. French doors. par
PATIO;·& us~ the lower with breath ta k 1 n g from $130,000 for single -3-b-r,_f_a_m-.-. -125-.000--un-d_e_r_, quet firs, outstanding
unit rental Income to coastline view. Tucked t ......,. r decorator home. Kathy REDUCE COST OF s ory to _...950 or a mkt. Call for facts. away on private road f · I 1 r Hardesty Rltr 760-8244 3i~~~~·t c:ndr~! orreri.ng compl~te ~m!'mw'IJ. ~~~. :i~~ sm.ooo. PP.64!>-1496
the Io we r a s a seclusion .. Sparkling leasehold. HARIOR RIDGE THE IW"S
"weekender·· while en· gourmet kitchen. sun We have several list· 2 Choice Offerings COMPLETE
SPOTI.ESS !
Qtdd Me-wport St.
Owner transferred.
priced to sell. 3 large
bedrooms, 2 bath, fami·
ly rm & formal dining
rm. Relax around your
This 5000 Sq. Ft; Home sits on Linda
Isle. A private·guarded Community in
the heart of 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.
(7141121-1210 121JJ 591-IJ6J
CIOOI JS~J710
o.w.c
•Mame YOl/ll" Ten1t1•
Wate rfront h ome
w bach studio, dock
space for 2 boats. Agent 544-M42 ____ _
San Cl•-te 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WALK TO
GOLFCOUISE
AMDll.ACH
joying the beach & drenched breakfast logs. All of them have REMODEL
marlll. a'· room. 4 decks and much terms including possible •3Ebr cl ondoT .dE·Z termt s. 3 b r . 3 ba. fa m rm .
T-·'" Lg d • ng · u or cus OOl formal dloa·og rm , We believe you'll agree more., '""" a a una tra es up orli down. If home. owe lge lsl TD. ~our met garden
3br, home ln fantastic
location. Creative
finaocin1 avail Just $137,500 sparkling 20x40' pool. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Large covered patio. ':! .., ~
I. t . s an .. 0 u T 0 F paradise. $695,000. ·~u want to ve by the A t SL 7 .. .,1920 ach. we may be able I · eve, _. itch en! Lge ass um SIGHT"' VALUE al: r· d $144,000 FULL PRICE! to help you. BAY CREST BEAUTY. 5 tnanclng al good ol
St97,000 LIDO ISLE OP"' ... SU ... 12·5 •• S:AICI: a•&R::rri SS Low down. low monthly 1:n "
payments. clean 4 BR IRVIME TERRACE •• REAL TERMS AVAILABLE. We're holding Open Br. Family Rm $200,000 rates! $235,000. Call
MISSION REALTY House on Sat. at 223 assumable lst. Owner Owner <114>760-9339
985 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna LAGUNA BEACH Lugonia, a sharp 3 Br. 2 may carry Sl00,000 2nd.IHA I I 0 I VIEW
-
WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE 631-1400 PhoM 494-0731 Sty A-Frame, $177.SOO I year. $4.35.000. Call I HOME 497-4848 and Sun. l·S at 326 62nd. d · ~~~~~~~~~ ---------•St. a 3 br. canal front Hed 8 Marost Age,nt CA RM EL-3br , solar
Tri-Plex . Panoramic WAY OF UFE! $239,000. 646·1044. To see & sell. heated pool /spa. lge ---------
Ocean View. Walk to Enfoy ft Mow! Drop by we are two pro-corner lot. Owner as·
beach. owe. Great "A hammock in a tree. fess ionals and orrer VERSAILLES sis ts fin . $279.500
terms. $295,000 Pnn· m beautiful N. Laguna twice the service. Luxurious 3 Br. 2 Ba. 640-0325, 75&-5299
c1pals only. 499-1526. near the Sea". Mllifa Jcrvfs O'lrieft Upgraded thru-out, end unit. 2 patios, waUt in T HREE ARCH BAY SEE IT TODAY! Craig O'lriett closets. partial ocean
3bdrm 3ba, Fam room, 3 Br. 2 Ba. din/rm with 642..aaso view. 121t':1% llnancing
Garden kitchen. spec-bay window & leaded John Coombe Bkr avail. $330,000
tacular ocean view, g 1 as 5 cabi n ets · ---6--H-0-U--E--For details call Sandy
security gated. walk to Epicurean kitchen with Bl S ! A I e x and er Broke r
beach. 4gs.5663 a garden breakfast UTILE PRICE! 673·27•9 area, oak floors , fireplace, ocean vu 2 frplcs. living r m ,
balconies & new garage family rm. spa, Npt Bch
with many windows. location. $179,000. It "s
"'SSUME •~i s·,ooo time we sold thJs! Make ~ -us a n offer. Call me. Will consider Stock Tim Rhone. 631·12166
Weatdff S2391C
Warm family home. 3
br, 2 ba, fm rm. Close to
schools. Agt. 631-5150
MANY OPTIONS
FISHRlOM
YOURDOCIC.
Large 5 Br+ Canalfront
home. Comm. pool, ten·
nis. across from beach.
Enjoy the sunset. No
qualifying, low interest.
low payments. $34,000
moves you in. $269.000.
Call Barbara 675-7611 or
Iv msg at 760-7199.
9 CUSTOM HOMES
SpectacuJar ocean & ca-
nyon views. Featuring
exciting floor plans.
quality construction,
lop -of -the l i n e
amenities Professional
landscaping . From ssso.ooo.
Shares or T.D. as part
down. A.&king $349,500. LIDO ISLE · "THE COVE"
EMERALDIAY
'~CREATM
PORTFOLIO
. PROPERTIES, INC.
PRESENTS
CDMPRIU!
Prime location in ex-
c I u s i v e Coro na
Hi gh lands . Seller"s
bought another home.
ready lo deal ... NOW ! In
Excellent move in con·
dition: room for RV
storage
INVESTORS
family home. Ready to POOL & VIEW ES IAI E
move into today A cozy 3 bdrm home -v.___... ...
L e a s e I o Pt 1 o n o r w1tb formal dining rm 498· lCMO 493-0202
creative terms. and pool. Highly ex pan-~~~~~~~~~ OPEN SUNDAY 1-6PM dable view of harbor =
111 Via Quito and ocean. A great list· S-~!:""
Call 67J.3002. agent mg at only S33S.OOO and C..,..atr.o I 071
A MEWLOOIC
Choice ,location and va-
cant. Newly decorated.
custom 5 Bdrm 3 bath.
large family room with
soar ing beamed ceilings
and rrireplace. Gourmet
kitchen wilh breakfast room and much more.
Owner wall help with
financing. $389,500
OPEN SuNDAY l·S
1412 ANTIGUA
642-5200
A PETE
BARRETI
.. REALTY
owner will carry 2nd TD •• • • • •• • ••••• ••• •••• • • •
for $100.000. '-" ACRE ocean & moun·
160 I loftnle DOCMW tam views. Secluded 4 Br. morses. OWC. Great
lerms. s:M!l.900. Broker
499·1S26 644-7211
/JD.NIGEL
l}AILEY &
ASSOCIATES
------
Mile to Bch. 3 br. 2 ba
condo. Prof. dec'd . &
lndscpd. Pool, spa, tenn.
$137,900 496-0998 Agt.
. Santa Ana I 080 Be creative, sub mat of· ••••• ••••••••••• ••• ••••
fers. 3Br, 2~Ba. 2sty By Owner. OWC at 13'7.. c~ndo. Only Sl39.000. 3 Br. 1¥• Ba., frplc, dbl
l 'lyrnew. ear . New paint &
John Marshall carpet. 751·8045 631-1266
RVMf.X OPEN SUNDAY 12-5
IS33TAHlTI
MOl$eed & Rylee
Architect Developers.
May Trade
Priv ate poo l i n a
courtyard & a family
siied spa in the Master
Sulte. Very spacious 3
Br home. Vaulted cell·
ings enhance the split
level liv/nn & fam/nn
& NEW bar kitchen.
Lavished wood inside &
outside. VACANT
Buy or lease. 4 bdrm. 3 Columbia penthouse.
bath. 3 car. 40 ft. lot. lux. 2 + br condo w /bay
Sunny so. patio. New view, nr Balboa Isle.
kitchen. bath. Ready for Pool. spa. Debbie. agt,
OCEAHFttOHT 2nd st.ory add. Just list· 953-0300.
$450.000 ed. Only $475,000. --------
Very creative sellers
are highly motivated to
II~ ·\I 1•11<" sell their 2 bdrm condo ~~~~~~~~~I
in a pvt. comm. Lge as· =----~-'-'~==-1
Elegant cu.stom home.
cor. lot. 5 Brm, 3000 sf,
tri-lvl, pool/spa, nu kit ..
crpts/drps/pnt. Sl95K.
29 3 dn . 10.75 lst
S114lmo. PP 532-2839 This first Ume offering 200" WATERFRONT
is an estate saJe. One of + huge 6000 sq I\ of land
sum loan. $83,500. POOL HOME OCEANFRONT D I Spacious. custom 4 BR up e~ Fowler & Assoc.
Exclu.alve sales agents.
714-759-0007
Joan LaPuma 840.4337
evs/wknds
Newport Beach"s f.lnest + 1200 sq ft o1 decks +
views. 3 bdrms home beautiful. spacious. sun-
wilb guest apt or 2 un· ny, all view Newport
its. l~~!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!~I Island W. Point home. 4
HARIORVIEW
Palermo 4 Bdrm w /vu
& nr comm. facil. $14.00
per mo.
Realonomlcs 675-6700 bdrm1+ +. larae dock le
Ill.CH RETREAT H .a.RIOR VIEW parking. Walk to ocean. CALL JO.ANN DORAN ~~~~~~~~I VERY MOTIVATED
SELLER. U50.000
MO DM 0 LOWDM
LIASE°"10M
Owner extremely
desperate. Will carry
3rd TD, will consider
partnership. Great re·
model potential. 2
Bdrm. close to beach
Sub mit all offers
$175,000
SEA FOREVER
Ocean and canyon
views · large lot with
room to expand. This
s pa cious 3 bdrm
Laguna home is im·
maculate. Pride of
ownership throughout.
S365.500.
497.5494
COLDWC!U.
BANl(eRO
494.7551
~ HILLIE _;1t,C Mc COAMACK A E
OPEM SUHDA Y 1-5
2 15 I Gtet.eyre
This property as de·
signed for two separate
owners who wouldn 'l
mind being neighbors
and save at the same
time. At $259,000 this
duplex offers 2 spacious
1 Bdrm units with re-
furbished charm .
"' O w n e r w 11 I r I n . 851-9522 0P.portunity knocks HOMES Sl.250,000 lland incl> ~~~~~~~~~ with terrific assumable -:::: financing. or a 9.50% lat Lo•~ C.,.... OP e n Sat I S u n 9. 4. IA YFIONT llAUTY
TD of $98.500 and seller 3 Br. 2 Ba. First time 673-0202 C/B will carry. This 3 Bdr offered. $267,500. Fee. ---S-.,-,.V-l-EW----I 120/o ~I 1 r 11 h f 1 d LEN HAYNES 10A Newport's exc u1 ve am Y ome on ee an Best buy & View on the PenlnsuJa Point. Newly is steps from the sand. & ASSOC. Hill. 7GO-M30 Am. constructed 4 Bdrm 4 ba vacant and ready for 6*8'54 ••
t h b h · · l~~~~~~~~~!I residence with pvt. boat e eac VISltors.,: ILU-s c-.aoo Below appraised value. n-""" dock. $1,650,000 includ-
C a 11 Diana Cappel.--------Ass ... SI00,000 ing thelandorfl,295,000
631·1266 lst .. 101140/o leasehold . Owner / BIG CANYON l•st-.....•-1L..-.. Builder Dan Bibb. """ -r '" l9Tn 675-2311 TOWNHOUSE Lge end Unit condo in
prestigious area on ---------
Superbly located and ----"'----=--• easy walking distance
Split-level (Greenbriar)
2 Br. 2 Ba. Study area.
Fireplace. 2 Patios.
Security, Pool. Tennis.
Open Sat/Sun 1-4.
greenbelt w/beautlful SpY9as Hil
wrap around patio OwwerW_.. o.t
of one of Laauna"s best VERSAILLES 2BR. oc~
beaches Assumable vl~w. low dwn, no quaU-
financing and sellers fymg. Sl29K. 730-2270
will help. ofc. 642·2682 home.
GREATIUY
Sharp 2 Br + den, frplc.
paUo & spa. Try 10.20%
dwo. Assume low in·
terest rates . Patrick
56 Sea Island
DEMME SODBLIMG
ltEA.LTOR
64M511
Minimum down req'd . Mlfft Sell Thia Wk Owner can provide lge 2nd at 13% or AITD. Don't miss this great
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5, opportunity to buy a •oo Vista Quinta. lovely home in Spyglass
By owner. 760-6028 with loads of financ-ing ... $50.000 moves you
W ALI( TO IEACH in .. assume the existing
Tenore. 63H~ ~~~~~~~~~
3 B R . de n . 2 B a . lst and 2M. 3 Bdrm a. 2
beamed clgs. 1st TD at Ba. formal dining. fa mi· 10~ % • creative fin . ly room, separate guest
SUS,000. Ownr /agt. quarters. pool & spa.
642-2643 aft 6 The home is beauUlull,y
DUPLEX oa WATH Jandscaped and in 1reat
Dock for 30' loat Cute 2br, lba House shape. Don't miss your
3 & 2 Bcf.nna. 2 frplcs, w/bach. apt. on 33rd St. chance lo buy this home
decks aod patio. Annual l""' bUts to beach. Sl75M ri1ht ... Owner wants
Income $25.000. w /S30M down. Assume q u i c k s a I e. 0 pen
C /21 Mtwport C• my loan. No problem Sat/Sun 1·5. #8 Mon-
640·5357160.6767 qualifying. Call Owner terey Circle. 549.3722 D.M. ~W Rttr
SPYGLASS RtOGI 644-9"0
Family home In A·l Moothlagc., ....... ~ •c•• ... T'fVI• locaUon, 3 bdnns + den _... TH•" -+ family nn. Security 2br. 2 ba. Penthouse •FIMAMCI .... •
tbrourhout. 1647 Reef C o N D O I n • • T b e IA Y v•w
View Circle. OPEN SAT Versa Illes" E leaant OCIAM V11W ,
&i SUN 1-5. clubhouse. pool. spa & ft....& Of FllaM ,........_
c /2 I M rt C.tr gardens! Top security. "Wf ( 8 ""'
64"135•7wpOl76A ..,76•7 $295,000. Owner &&S-0230 Tbll lovely BR 3 ba -----'-------1 home hu l(e paneled
fram rm, w/ fplc & wet•
IACI IAY Fantastic locatlon. bar. ideal for ent.ertain·
3 Bdrm family home. carefree Uvinl in N.B. ·11 tng. ~.ooo. A rare op·
Owner will carry new exclusive De Ann port.,ny.
lat T.D. at U CJ'.. 2311 Mobile Home Estates. Open for iospecUon
Redlud Dr. M ,000. By owner. sas .ooo. Sunday 1·5
C/21 .....,_, Calr. Chumlna spacious 3 Offered~
"40..IJ57 7'CM7'7 Br, 1Wldeclc, wood burn. p':toi7RT1.ES
---...--· c~o toa rrplc. :llol cond., "2·5000X2U : S0.5002 r-mn•n--v.-compl. rtdecorated. Witb dock for •O' Many ._.. Ir plan•· sailboat. r~ land. 180 w~ ... $65,000 DOWH
d C •• 11 Pvt beach. pool Ir Jae .. e1rH octan, a.. na boat eUp avail. JOO E. 5br pOOI home sat..500
Ir bay vlew1. Pool , c 0 a al Hwy 1 1 52 . ()pen tvel'YdlY 1..$
MCurlty, hule U&um•· 8"15-TlSt, ~ °"" taoo Marian Ln 16'798
blt loan. lfff S.t/&m l·S.
Cl21 Mtw,.rtct.tr. ~~~.~~'P
"40..1311 76M7'7 r---------•I finance tbeae I bdrm
MIWPOITCllST 1142 s .. = Dr. beach bomH under ..... __ ,_ it IO 1_. 250lt. Only 1tepa to
I --~·-UQ • 1 --. und. Hurry to ~•ll d..,.. oceMt •Catalina n......... ~ DeUa, Al·U. vtew1. ~ prirM o:c.... . :.~on. Nol. t.mlt " ' 8driu J Ba, aial~
C/21 ... .,.... c... ~~cuf!~lnJ..,!:.· a'":r "4t.;IJ17 76N767 pr. Mcmlaced.IUoa.
Ldllaa... 141-IS4t
uatUMI "'*-' rr•mi
UIOllLI --.ooeuoucmON OPD80l8ltlPM 111 VlA 111IACA • FlllD~ Y tin IUMl>AY
+ ofc. 3'r! ba on 12.000 & Tri-Plex. Xlnt loc .
sf cu I de sac lot. P .P. 673-7S77, 673-7873.
GOOD CONDITION 2BR
Sep DR. dbl gar with
opener. ta:J.500. Call
Sf.2·5373; ~27:11 agt. Gourmet kitchen. over-P R E S T I G I 0 U S
looks pool !Wd jac.-the NEWPORT SHORES:
3/car gar as ldeal rum· Beautifully decorated 4 --------· pus room. Call now. bedroom. Complete GAIAT
64fH380 or 642-4-447. aat. with cozy den. dining STAITllt HOME
llGCAMYOH
Fabulous Deauville
r o o m a n d h e a rt y 3 bdrms. 2 bath condo in
fireplace. Surrounded a n o u ts t an d i n g
by lovely 1ardens and neighborhood. $96.500.
A Deane Home o n
Fairway
patios. Good terms o,... S. 1-5
available. $228,000, Cal for ..-a.!
4br. 3ba, game room,
spa. $800,000760-1198 T A R B E L L • 96~ • 1 e2 REALTORS. 979-2390 .-
LUXURIOUS LINDA ISLE ON
THE BAY SIDE ''A home for all
seasons ". Extensive use of
specially woven rugs and drapes
along with the exqui site oak
paneling accentuate the recently
completed interior designs by
Cannell & Chaffin. This-7 BR, 7
bath home has an Italian marble
en try, winding staircase, 4
marble fireplaces, spectacular
brass lighting fixtures, elevator.
and much more. The master
s uite overlooks the three boat
slips. Existi.n g low interest
assumable Joan with the owner
willing to assist in financing by
carrying a s ubs tantial loan.
Unduplicable at current price of
$2,900,000 Leasehold. For appt.
contact Barbara Lomma 855--4343
(L66)
CUSTOM SPICTACULAI VllW
HOMI Filled with Old Corona del
Mar charm this 3 BR It den
custom home overlooks the
ocean, bay and harbor entrance
with unrivalled spectacular
coastal and night light views.
Never to be spoiled unique
location home bas spacious
rooms, the latest appliances,
decorator tiles, 1undeck off
master bedroom, private 1arden
and patio area. Owner will
consider belplna with flnancln&
for dlscrililinatma buyen. Thia la
a ra~ locaUon'. Just steps from
beach and ~ With all the fineat
of amenities. By appt. onlY call
Kathleen Kelley. Sl,500,000.
855 '34.3 (U'1)
Low Interest. high as-
sumable, 1st beautiful.
Beaurt. So. Coast adult
cond o. Priced reduc·
tion. 3050 S. Bristol. 4J
540-3666
Whelan Real Estate
5CMlth LCICJllM I 016 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spectacular ocean view
4 Br. Private area, ten·
nls . Just reduced
$50,000. $St9,000. Bkr.
499-1526.
1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••
&.UGI
ASSUMAIU LH.
TUSTIN MEADOWS. 3
Br. new paint, cpt .
drapes. Move in reael)t.
Call Sandy.
• 6Jl.J242
......... lot• •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMIPWS ..
l bdrm rental. •.500.
6Jl..JJ4l
Coata II•• }I Br ll'lr .... •leabina, lJdO.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P-r1a>e Newport Condo ••••••••• .. ••••• .. ••••• MMle ..._.. Dwltxn/. • ... ,, .. ..., 2000 ... wportleedt 1169 Houte Ur, frplc. dbl Terrace '2bc'. 2ba, frplc, 4bdrm. 2~ba oee walkiJll dl1tance t~ Duorator t urnl•hed 11w S. 1100 'Oelh S. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 1ar. 1825/mo. Av all lat, Wt, Stt, IS50. avail. Ne.rport Cl'fll condo. beach. Pool. epa, .. I.Ula, 1ownhoula. -
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSfA NESA. New lar1e 2 Br. 2 BL now. Act 5'&-11• T/l. 495-8148 Many fa c 111tl•1 . rec rm. La. l bclrm. '18()-911'1
~·x tO' Ellpando, 2 br.
lie yard, many xtras,
$18,000. W. Newport
Park, N.B. 873·0385,
&U-1474
ANAHEIM NOW REMODELJNG Villa Balboa. Owo.rr. 1 Br, l ba duplex. frptc, San J oaquin Vllla, Uft. SOSO/mo. 631.ot60. ~'$$50=:::::...· T.:.od:::::d:...:C.:.:21':::.:> 240>:::::.:.iCm:.;,,;__1 ________ _ a • 2 bdrm • 4 • 1 bdrm 1'79·2174. .. -(2l4·Plexe1 11 L 1 ---------:-1 laundry. kid.I oil. Avall. 1raded 2 Br. 2 Ba 1 Best area. Harbor View Spectacular ocean-bay OwnerF\nanC'ed . a 1 atory. ot a H LIDOl111t11 &/1$. eu Joann St. ILOI'" Townhome. Ster: Home, 3bdrm. 2ba, vtew. 2 br . 2 ba 1oox200. Steal thlJ at -, Low Down #JS.000. Days M2·J334; Ex~ home oo quiet end ~-to pool. toll a& tenn . frplc , comm. pool. Verulllea penthou ...
Low Interest ev , 151 *9. of 1..ldo. Club prl v lbr condo, MacArthur 1725/mo. Almt 551-4m. $1200/mo. Leue/opUon 1uarded adult conwo. $216.S,OOOHch t en n l 1 / boat . Ok . Show anytime. ll50, 875-4498orW.'1541
H'tAn SAU Pat\1 at Johnson Rlly 2 on a Jot . s an log/beaches. 4br, 3ba, Vlllaae. S.C. Plaza. La,_, IHdl 3241 640·5987. TSZ.WO.
1M6 MaJeltlc located In '11411r79-8610 Oernadlno. Assume l•e patio, 1700/wk or Avail now. $415/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana. lge 2 B.R l
Laruna Beach Park. 9 ~3 VA loan. Full $2000/Mo.~ Chril9·5.:W0.8497. Larae wood &glan 3 br Newport Helcbta larae 3 Ba, nr So. Coast Plaza. ~~1~ean. W~k days l•--------1 price ns.ooo. Loan Mesa del Mar: Well 2~ ba. famlly rm, 2 car Br. 21,; Ba Duplex . $$00 + elec. 5S6·0238
COSTA. MlSA. balance approx. $44,000. Houffs UnNslaed maintained 4 Br. 2 Ba. a~raae. ~ean/caoyon Frplc, enclsd patio, 2 _e_v_a_. -------•
YIU.A IALIOA
BeauUlullY decorated • furnlthed 2 bdrm, 2
bath ucurlty condo.
Pool le Jtc\WL Walk to .beach.
lk1lf1illQ-~1'l\1 '.dt·.
I 1 : 1 • :1 If I
Wx Universal 1* sq r\.
frvlne. All amenities,
tara4ed. 2Br. 2ba. 5
ar Park. Appts. only.
,500. 551·2738
DUPl.IX Owner will carry some ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, 2 cu 1ar. neat Sl~/~o. Sie°"1.Pt.~i~t. ~oJ1a:r·in:12:i!mo Irvine 2br, 2~ba condo. z•. ... paper. 951-6001 G ... ral lJ02 yard, fenced backyant. Co. 641-1324, eves & Attached 1ar. View. I~~~~~~~~~
Each side. Larae fenc~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• am all aarden. Conve· wknda 494-0417. Harbor Ridge beautiful 3 Goll, tennis, 1wtmmin1. LGE. 1 br, steps bay, rear yards. Low maln· Triplex C.M. 2 ml lo bch, MacArthur Villa1e. 1at· n{ent to South Coast Br. 2 Ba. Condo in pre· Avail. $800. 760-8708 beach, yrly. Adlta. no
tenance,wellkeptfront 3·two br, 3 car car. ed ent rance 1 BR, Plaza, Freeways, 3Bdrm.3bath,closeto sUaloua community, petaS435.673-00T2
Trailer w/added room. l
br, furnished, lmmac.
Adllt park. Principals
only. $9000. 645-3070
yard . Large cement S159,500.Agt67S-S200. pool /tennla. $435. Elementary, St. John buch.Sl200mo. landscaped with main· $49S.2BR,lltorycondo.
driveway, oew exterior FOUR .. ir.v 646-4380 Baptist, Costa Mesa 497-4080 tenance. Rent Mo. to Adlts only . Call aft Bachelor, II• pvt IUD•
paint. new roof. Owner ,...._ High, Orang• Coast M l Sl•oo A I 7PM 54" 9823 deck, 1 bllc lo bch. S350 fi.nancing. Excellent Oranie IOU· 4 br, 2"" ba, a /c, Jge yd, C 0 I I e,, e & "'u C I Wanted 4 or 5 Br. house o. Ca 117~ ~ vai ' r yr ly. Ask for Bll I
$145,000 W>n One·3 bdr~, 2 ba, workshop, gar. $700/mo. $ 7 5 0 /M 0 . r n ·c 1 ·d ~ to leue 1 yea.r Prefer now. a ...,...,...,,. VILLA. IALIOA 631·1266
(714)642·9136 replace. T ree·2 840·8180lvems1. Gardener & water. lilt. No .. LagWla. 2 Adults, 3 1 Br Versailles condo, Bay view Condo. 2 ---------
Evenings ~~ra~'i; u ~a .u ~T~!~ Balboa P...a...uto 3207 last + security. Avail. c h I Id re n 14 .1 8 . adults. no pets. sec. Bdrm, 2 Ba, Security ~·•• Ex~IJING Enclosed garages. Ex· ....................... 6-16·81. MG-&S76. 7l4/529·007. bid&. covered parking ~~~·Y ~ .J;.,~:,38~k !: Uafwwld•d
• " • htcONt Pfoperiy 2000 ce I lent usu ma b le BAY FRONT L&e 2 Br. 2 · Exclusive Condo. Prlv UH/ mo 752·7122 · end• Dave67$-9489' ..................... ..
.... ...._. .. Towa ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtnancing. Owner will Ba. CONDO. Security Clean 2 Br. 1 Ba. Newly gate. 2 Br. Den. 2"1 Ba. 586-0608 Fred. G~ 3102
Gold w;' 24x60, 2Br. APPLE VALLEY carry 2nd T.D. $250,000. bldg. $1100/mo. yearly. ~:r~~!.a :ne~. Y!::S~1~g view, pool S875. 499-1990 HA RB 0 R VIEW Tow•ome 525 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Ba w/famlly rm, in Near new 4-Plex. 2 DA.VIDD.CAJlLSOM Adult.s.675-6775 PETS . s475 1 mo . Eves. Palermo 4 B_r w/vu .•• ~~~.'!'.~ .... ~ .... A.HnBMNTSB ~ll!MTM
Laa. HllJs nicest 5 star bdrm. 2 bath each unit REA.LTY,8 33-9293 Ca.Js&-.-...l-h3218 110.0.6680. Comm fac1l. $10. Bdrm Monticel lo · ·• · """"ta eta k lit '" rr-~ ....., Deluxe condo, 2bdrm, .. Someth.ino for .Eve:!'hooe pK. 21 yrs+ to qua y. with fireplace, enclosed _ ...... =·--••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 2b Cl'ff 0 S $1400 /mo. Jo.· Ann Townhse "'~·t.side C.M • $39 000 patio double gara!e 1~1nal Mesa V<>rde lovely 5 8 1 r . uper Do R .. -ac1 9522 -=--Bach. lo 4 Br. U W'll. ' · • · p 2100 3br 2ba house pool/jac "' · view, adults only. $950. ran. us.°"· area 1700 mo aft 5pm Afts. Certain locations Mew-... leoch $165,000. Bill Grun y, · ' d. 11 11· Br/3 Ba. quiet st., im· ,......_. · Rltr,67s.6161 •••••••••••••••••••••••Imme ava ·ca 160·9067. 2BEDROOM 2BATH 646-4035 o fer : Pool, spa, 20xl 52li2Br,1Bafrontklt. ----L•GU ..... •t"•CH Karen 494 ·9214 ; mac . $950 pr mo.•--wa....a 3 upperduplex.~ b 2b 2 ·1 fireplace, laun room, ge v rm. nal wood in-0 F R "' ""' '""" (213)592·4467 ask for 962·8118. ......-a ... "r"" 252 C 1167c 1771 2 r, a . aty , avat . beamed cellinJs. teriora. To have new ex· MAKE AM F E ! CJtnyon industrial bldg Betty ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ,,. now. $495/Mo. gar aies, all built-ins.
terior supplied by near town & art festival 4 Br + home. Quiet cul-Lge 4br home In new de· BA y FRONT DOVER 631.fle96 Garden & Townhouse seller. 12'7.500. 5 Income Properties grounds. 9600 sq. ft. ful· Lovely Luxurious home de·sac. Sl.200 mo. Sec. velo~ment. Modern . d l NO FEE
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3Br, 2Ba Particular ror 2br, fenced yaro, patio. facilities avail. No pets. room. separate master l '-'ba, gar, patio. H.B. ••••••••••••••••u ••••• 2706 Barbor, St.e 206-A ~ b · 1 s7 0 cpl/drapes, no kids, pet A il J 1 suite. $2600 mo. Call $475. No pets. 645·1682. ·2 BR 1,L Ba, f~lc, pati'o, 540.1937 STOP .. _1 ..... G c 01ce peop e . S . OK •• .,c .,.,,7506 $900/mo. va u y 1st. y,. ~· " 493 n • ..., ~ ._... c•o 8300 days 836 9784 Ann Peters. pool. Util h up. '76 Industrial condos for . ..,...,, 3B B f d d ~e.s /wknds. · · BarrettRltyM2·5200 E.SideModem2br,lba, Seaward Rd ., 1595, sale. 1000 to~ sq. ft. Corona cW Mer 3222 r , 1 a, ence yr • patio/yard, aar. pet OK. 640.0619 ltecll Property 1350 ~ 1J1C. Huntington Beach & ....................... gar. off alley. 1750/mo. ~sq ft 4 Br. Niguel Bluffs. Upgraded 3 Br Nice $570/Mo.642-5281 ---------
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Fountain Valley Call 4 Bdrm . bonus rm lse 646-6530 golf co~. S1600. Agt. "E" Plan. Prime Loca· Old CdM, 2 blks to bch, 2 7141641-0763 Paul54S-«157,A;t. w/pool tble, lg bkyard HunfflM)toah«h 3240 Val.499-4220,497·4844. lion. Lovely Greenbelt. A.portla•••,........d br. 2 ba , din . ~m .
' IEA.CHP~CH! ~~0U~~~.~~ w/pool $1400 per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg Family Room . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace, garage, view.
Pr iv ate u ea c h Nearly new 10 Unit Jn· 631·4888. Ask for Greg • • * 4 Br 2 Ba frplc MltslOft V1efo 3267 $1400 /Montb. Broker. Balboa PtMIMla 3707 Avail 6/24. $900/mo.
ownership goes with d t . I BJd . C t bl.. fence . darag· e No ••••••••••••••••••••••• 759.9100. 644-0496 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·8370 this c harming older. us na g m os a Walk to beach. 3 Br. 2 .. • .. · HOME FOR RENT S d. 1 1,_ 'd ---------well preserved and up-0 C E A M F R 0 H T Mesa. 15,000 sq ft. 25% Ba. Frplc, gar, avail pet.s. l9811 Bushard St. 3 Bdrm. $675. Fenced SEAVI EW-sharp 4 br. tu 10• yr y, ut "' pat · 3 b r. 2 b a . brig b t .
1raded 3 Bdrm home in DUPLEX down. Owner will carry now. $850. 642-5290. 1725/mo + S725 S.D yard & garage. Klds & 21,; ba. comm. pool, 1pa, ~~~~oo smoker. $350. cheerful, upper dplx,
Carlsbad. Huie fenced Beautiful .4 Br. 2 Ba. 1st TD at 133 interest
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yatd. and "oodles" of Upstairs: 3 Br. 2 Ba. for ~ years . Phil Cozy 2 ~rm cotta&e. Adult Condominium. Agl..nofee. Vl~W -ocean, bay & BACHELOR 7/1. $750.640-6110
'rich wood decking and downstairs. Fireplaces. Sullivan Realto r Oceans1~~ of PCH. Mariner's Cove. This 2 ..... _ rt•--t 3269 lights. 1 yr, $1400. Agt, Oceanfront Balboa. • Patio a re as . 0 n I y gara1e laundry room 548·2103. Arched ce1I s , frplc, no B b be t . .--wpo --.. 759 1997 Quiet area. 1 adult, no Attractive lra l Br. 1 Ba. $135,000SoCall .. Xlnt toe · pets $675/mo Call r ll,'l a au y;securt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · t 1395 · 1 d . kitchen. liv rm w/frplc,
' Waloct & Co. Rltrs. TSL tNVSI'MT 642-1603 Loh for Sde 2200 673·1734 . ty sya~m. saan.a, pool Bayfroot, Pier & Slip. 3 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ~u1:·673-63721nc u ing dining area, patio deck,
C ••••••••••••••••••••••• & tenrus. Avail tmmed. Br , 3 ~ Ba New Super 4Br, 3Ba close to · laundry. SllSO. 675-6611. 7141729•5966 INVESTOR'S _ INVESTORs! Del Mar 4 Br. Har~ View Hills $725/mo. No peta. Agt Kitchen. Completely Prk & pool. Just re· Corot1a .. Mer 3722 --------
DELIGHT/ I 00/o DP duplex /condo lots w l o-H o m e w 1 l h spa & 548-1168 Refurbished. Carpetine. decorated. Sl.275/mo in· ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 2 b r . 1 b a , . gar a Pt .
Ce .. tttyLoh/ Two new condos on lot. cean views. Ready to vegetable garden on 1·'1 See the ocean from the Drapes. Off Street cl. gronr.640-1635 COZY 1 Br Apt, private, Range/refr1& $600/~o
Cryph 1500 live in one. rent or sell bu 11 d NOW . From acre. $1600/Mo. Days front yd of thls 3 br Parking. Year Lease. f'place, pool. Sio&le years fse. 612""1 Jasmine
••••••••••••••••••••••• the other. Seller will $67,000 ea. Buy one or 642-3349, Eves 640-2490. house. $750/mo. $300 $3500 /Month. Broker. C L 0 S E T 0 emp female only, no Open dally 1·5
2 c em et er Y Io t 11. finance for 31,ears al :~i~at~~5 ~fne:ncsi~~~ On The Water. Spacious sec. dep. Call Rita. 759·9100 BEACH ~~n°tkai· ~/ ~~:4; Co1ta Mesa 3124
Westminster Memorial 13%. 10% OWN . Details 1·755·4667 : 2 Br Bay front On M·F . 8 :30·2:00 pm , SPYGLASSLEASE Lido Sands Yearly Cal1644·8385orli4<H999. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park. Good section . 641·1991; 631-4361 agt. 1·755-4556. Secluded Cul-DeSac. Jl.46·1476. 3 Bd. formal dining. lease, $1000/Mo. All ap-MESA VERDE home at· S~ ~OO ebc\ as~~ FOUR-PUX Spectac ular C View. ram rm, Ir& yard. 2 pliances. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Lr. STl.JDIO Apt. Blk to ocn. mosphere. 2 & 3 dlx lOO or ot · 7 BY OWNER MountolR, Desert, Sl550/Monlh. Broker lMMAC. 3 br, 2 ba, fam. frplcs. $1600/mo. B{>b & DR. Fam Rm .. encl F rpl c. patio, en cl apts. No pets. 546-1034.
642·9t36 eves. RHOrt 240 759·9100 rm, cov'd patio, frplo, Dovie Koop . Agt . patio, jacuui, bbq. Call carport, util pd. Mature
MOVING forces sale of Xlnt Financing ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. dshwshr, close to 631·1266 for appt. 642-3125. businessman $325/mo. Spacious 3 Br S425. $310.000 lll!t..I.,..... w•LKTOlir.•cH bch .. schools & shops. 673.0203 2 Br $375. Pool & Westminster Memorial 675 00'13 (714)345-4123 v -"' '""" 1 Park Cernetary Plot. · · LAKEFRONT 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. $675 mo Gardener. S725. 963-8600 3 Br. 2 ~ Ba. Condo. Npl Hg ts, fantast c 4 carport
Pr-eat value mo wi·u • Houcir. .&........ you Don 't miss this chance• very prav Nr .. sho Ocean view. $725/mo. Bdrm family home, Costa Mesa 3724 548-9556 ""' "' ~ ..---t!A•.7441 3 Br House near beach. Ask for Roo. 752-5111. xtra lrg yard. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• . sac. $500 call collect _ .... , .... COME TOO• Lge lakelront home in .,.... A · 1 J I 1 $650 -" · Fawnskin, the No. va 1 u Y · HARBOR RIDGE Ocean $1950/mo. Open Sun 1·5. CA.SA. DE ORO (714)727-2049 2 houses on 1 lot in a Shore of Big Bear. Spac 4 br. 21,,2 ba • 631-1534. 502 Kings Rd, NE. John ALL UTILITIES PAID
CCHtMnerCJal very desireable area. Beaut. cstm design comm pool. VIEW View. Lux. 3 Br. 3 Ba. Carey, GRI. P--~ 1600 Owner will carry 1st. No home. over 1700'. Vault· ocean, harbor & lights, l 3br. 2ba house. fenced Lge Master suite, den, 1mm11mmizm11 Compare before you ••• .;.~r;; •• ~•••••••••••• qualifying. 2 Bdrms e d c e I Ii n gs . oak ·yr, $1400 Agt. 759-199'7. yard, dbl gar, $650/Mo. wet bars, f.p., tennis, rent. Custom design each. Only $156,900. Call b' •• k fr 1 1 Nr. Bushard/Garfield. pool. jac .. $1900/mo features: Pool, BBQ, IDEAL RETAIL SPACE today 979--5370. ca me .... roe Pc. ge Co t M 3 224 Av a al . June 12th Plan Newport, 1000 wooden decks. bit-an ap-s a tsO d 675-4078. 549-9099. REALTORS 1*7414 cov 'rd /arage , sur-A pliances. spa. &t much ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·7381 aysteves. rounde with plush , r~~~~~!e~·it,t;· ~· ~~ LLSTA TE more! A prime loc. that NEW 21R w /FRPLC EXEC 3Br+den. 2 ba. BIG CANYON LEASE landscaping. Adult liv·
11.20 sq ft. Beautifully I,.. is sure not to last at Built-Ins. Adults. rio ram rm, dining rm, con· 3 Bdr 3 Ba. formal din· WESTCLIFF. neutr al ing at ita best. No pets.
decorated . W to W REALTORS $298,000. For more info pets. 642-(g)S. $650/Mo. veraalion pit. Great Ina. pool, hot tub, vu, tones. deta'ched gar, Bach furnished $370 I d Town & Shore Prop. very sharp. $2000/mo. avail July 1. 3 BR 2 Ba. 2Br furnished $500 ~~~~enl~y .m8~;.39~:; •----B-R,,......,EAK-~E""V~E=-M-=--644 · 1795 wkdays o r Beautiful Exec home or ::.~1~; shops &t schls.
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759-9288 House+ 2 uruts, owner 1·86&-3>46wknds So Cst Plaza. pool _1_._1 _______ Call Liz. Barreu Rily. SUS CA.Sl'TA.S
financing. $119,000. w/jacuzn, pool service, 4Br, 3Ba. fam rm. din 642·5200 ---------•I Norm & Ka se Y For Rent near Anza. gardener Sbd 3ba 3 car rm, ._, mi to Bch. $895. THE BLUFFS Furn. l br. apt. $325 & IA.LIOA. ISUMD McKinley. 631·1266. Secluded 2br on acre garg $2000 mo 556-1737 968.4456• 900-6171 Sandi 3 Bdrm condo w/view. BIG CANYON ADULT up. Encl. aar. Adults,
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$550 I mo. 646-0686. COMMERCIAL w i l h view . S 2 7 5 . aft 4pm or wkends. Remodeled. Ii ke new CONDO. Plush 2 Br 2ba. 00 pets. 2110 Newport
Marine Avenue Com· (714 )765-1072. $595/mo inc. gardener, 4 with gourmet kitchen. l A/C, frplc. encl prk'I(, Bl. 548·41168 btwn 8 & Beautiful Townhouse
mercial with terrific PalNSarllMn 3..,._21o Br2Ba.refsreq'd,sml yr. lease $1000 /mo. pool. or $950 /mo. _5_P_M ________ 1 $525. 2 Br. 1"2 Ba
foottraffic.Lar&ebuild· Tennis Cl ub 'Area. F/p. D/w, Yd. Bit-ins. pet OK. Avatl. 6/20/81. 760-9678. 644·7722857-2026 Newly decor. 1 Br. Dplx. ~:rde\1eoacesi~age
In. g w1·th 3 units for re· ·---------1 Adlts, No Pets. 642-0835. 9342 Woodcrest Dr. Sep by car. Qu1·et. e · ·
t ll ., ........ OOOf ·-..... EWP-•••cH Small exclusive apt $700 per mo. Ownr/Aot cc.o.....,.,1 Nwpt Shore 4 br. 3 ba, 2 Master bedrooms. E 1 d d It •• ..£ a or · _,, ee. " -• ~ hotel. Great for tax •"' .-.--... canalfront, owly decor, 2Y2Ba. SGSO/mo. m p Y a u o.er ....,, 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. Beam
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WATI HI HONT· Prime residential, sheller and entertain· New 2 bdrm condo, db' HuntiRgtan pool, tennis. 2 blka 3Br2~Ba,$675/mo. no pets.$3S0.548-l02l celling, lndry rm, pool. HOM~. Inc. Leveract·leverar,e. As· ing. $525,000. gar gar .. elec opener, H..t.iw 3242 ocean suoo. 962·6683. John ManhaU o ... Point 3726 Adults only. no pets. No
REAL ES'rATE ~ u. °le '& g: Io an~ · (714) SZS.Ml9 $600. 2000 Meyer Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 631·1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• last Mo. rent. SJ&0.$365. tTMtoO C~~:~~ delupJ~e: ~ •-C---do--2-lr--2--B-a.-• 631-4361 : 641-1991, agt. 3br. 2ba. family rm. OM THE WA.Tat Lrg Studio-small refrlg TSL MGMT 642·1603 ~~~~~~~~~I Balboa Penln. Owners v.. 3 Br, 1 ba, la enc yd. $585 $9'75/mo. CaJI Linda, Great view of boats & w /bot plate. Partly EA.STSIDE
motivated. furn SK bldg lease ..... 6 E. 1.8lh St. (in AGT. 84tl>-1371 bay Brick fplc, family fum·shr gar. $250 + 'I'll SERVICE STA.TIOH •• • • .. , room. Available lmmed. ulil. 'Ai block to coast Avail. now. 2 bdrm. Iba,
Orange County $120,000 C /21 Mewpof1 Cftfr. $99,900. rear> Dr1ve by then call Preati&ious Welberly for 9months. Only '995 hwy & entrance lo Dana 1 story, shag, drapes,
net net net <document· 640.5357 760.6767 Patrick Tett0re 673·0884 Bay Twnha. Minute mo. Harbor. 496-54.34. patio, frplc, dtw, beam ed). Great location over from ocean. 4 Br. + TIIE REAL ESI'ATERS ---------• ceilings, gar. adults.
20t/gaJlons profit. Back 10 UMITS-C.M. 631·1266 2 Br. w/atove & refrtge, Den. 3 Ba. Boat slip, 673-8550 S-Cl•-•I• 3276 Hmt9fJ'°"hadl 3740 1450/mo.
room high profit Gor1eous building. ter· enclad &arace. Adults, frplc. patio, balcony, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL MGMT 642-1603
margin. Ask for Steve rifle terms. break even no pets. S475. 773 W · l tennis dbl 1 ge THE ILUffS SAN CLEMENI'E-Ocean H I • FINEST B d bl (714)831·7$40 wltb $100.000 down . Wilson. 631-4889. poo ' ' ara · 4 bdrms 2 bat.ha. super View trl-level Condo • • 1 2 r. crpt.s, rps, lnl. Won 't last! Joyce $1750. 837-0666. clean. Yearly lease. New. Beach 1~ b lks. 2 Spanish Eatatel.Jving! gar, adults only, no
LOCA.TIOM Waltze63l ·\26G Eastsi1~! TBown0house 2 '"'"' 3244 $950. mo.Agt,673-5354. master bdrma each Beautidfiul pa.ricT·like surd· pets. Victoria/Canyon
CMtt Hwy. Mpt lch. •----------• Br . .,.,. a . arage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/balh.s. Powder room roun nas. err ace area $430/mo. 631-6812
1000 ft bldg and HY. yr ~ COlltty SOO paU8°;.!46Slmo. No pets. Woodbrid&e lease. Built •Br, 2 Ba Harbor View (3rd bath> off formal :OOpalrlt~~ei;0~~.~~: _a_f_t -'5p;_m _____ _
I Prlm wind iiOptrfJ. 2 675· ,_., by P el er 1 . Three home. Pvt yrd, nr park dlnin& rm. Delwc built· • ea1e. e owon ••••••••••••••••••••••• & pool Sl200 mo •-· / 1 ,.~ Spac!ou1 rooms . 211.JIA.. Coast Highway. Great Accident, Foreclosure, Npt Heu. Goraeous 3br, bedrooms, two baths. · · '"" w m crowave. '-"""'>' Separate dinlni uea. & 1 M. 1 IA..
parking. Ownr will forcea aale, assume 2~ba CONDO, frplc, Single story home ln &40-0SM ~f:t':~~~u!n°:; Wallt -in closets, Pool, crpta, drps.
finance. $160,000. •---2-6_U_M_IT __ S __ =-Joana., Small downs no fam rm, lndry/gar. Woodbrldae. $1000 Upper Duplex with ocean cheerful thruout. Very homelike kitchen & Adults. No pets. Alent
WATERFRONT Ocean views, pride of fees owner 631·3793 $725. 6'6--0329 =~ye~~~an give view 3 Br. 2 Ba. $750 per pTivate patio. Jacuul cablneta. Walk lo Hunt· '131-6829. SC8-057A
HOMES Includes refrl"erator mo. 642.SSSOA&ent. Enclo.ecf 2 car 1ara1e ington Center. ownership. Down pay. Rcmtehff, ,__, Easl•lde sharp 2 Br. l ~ • · 1 k h 4 3 2 0 1 Bedroom·fum, $440 VILLA COID,_ • R~~-~T~E ~ .. e!!L' oegotl able. G;ro•ts 2700 Ba . Range, oven. waahelr .. d~ye01t~na Bluffs condo, a Br 2~ ~u~~!r s13o~SO/mo z Bedroom-rum. ss10 Spacious E. u~ .
.....,......., ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshw1r, lrplc, vaulted recrea aon ac es. Ba, prime backbay 1 ) 11w.,. Adults,nopeta. Encl car. patio. ---------•Whelan' FA.WIOOIC c e Ill n I . Adu It a . Joan Blrdaall. A&ent. view, Ira patio. up· ease (714 537-v.v• Utlllties Free! dsbw1hr & stove. Most Cf!~.!~.!..-:".C011wo""o View home and avocado $SOO/Mo. 3111 Hamilton. &40-892'7 °" 631•7300· 1raded. $1300. 6"·0350 S. J._ uUJ l ree. No pet.a. · _..... ~ C~ .......__ 3271 LA QUlNTA HERMOSA BDRM o1t..1"c: "······················ n-.-1 r ... ..-..-. grove on 1.65 acre1. 13Cf. Large aarage, tiny Woodbrldie Ex~. home, B B c d In.-la"'ll Pa .... -'de T -, 1 blk 2 -Sharp 3 Br. 2~ Ba .. dou· I~ ~~IH:' fin. w/20"/o dn. 3 Bdrm. view of lalte. 4bdrm, afi r ,2~ a. rofon d~· •••.,. ••••••••••••••••• .,. ,,.... ...., 1 BDRM $395
ble 1arafe. patio cover, ----------• 3 Ba, prim e area. house. Adult.a. 00 pets. walk to pool, •t>a. park, rp c. am rm., P · · 3 br, 2 ba, DO pets pool :'d~~::.•ch, 3 blks S. of 2323 Elden Ave. CM. 2297 1175,000. OWner/Agent $400. sc h ool. $950 /mo. cor. In 15 acre private prlv. MOO. Awali 7·1. .. &0-'1805 $126,SOO. Ageot 968-· 493·9S91or72$.5985. Ct.sy 761·o.33. ac<> .,..,... park. MTS. 631-12166. Mr. 588·'734 a.A. 5. 847·5441
b_.. .............. Marshall ii..~~ xn/ ...... era. 2br, l~ba, 2 ca:r 1ar. 1 28 2B ln I •----------iTwo bednn, 1 bath con· Mewportt.dl 3769 2 ba 1 W. 1100 1-.-11 ._..._._ built.ins, no kids/pet.a, Lovt Y r a s g e Harbor View 4 Br. 2 Ba. do. $"25 per month ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 3 • • . ••••• •••••••••• .. ••••• FOUIPLIX -Ix~=-"100 S.75 640.5'83or 642-'7'261 family house, ceramic Gardener incld. •1075. (714) 640-103'7 atory. owner 's unit. t NIAi J'HI SAHi> c..._.,,.. .. entry. Mu ter Br w/fir A ll 616. 551-42111 C ll ---------fenced yd, Ope, $500 ,4 ..... --...:." ............ A prime Jtroperty In ....................... DRAMATIC 3br, 2Maba 2 to ceilioc mirror wall. va · · a Caada .. i '111 549-llrl7t
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Ssttlleftt 3 BR owoer•a carry balance with 20% ~~~Ae:m1!:ib <=t":~~~ $195. 8'6-l035 t Overlooka lovt.ly patJo & LIDO ISLE ....................... Adults. no peta. AvaJL
"bome·like" unit le 2 down. <'ll•> 934.~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. Water rum. rem 1rotto 1a.rden · Dbl a BR. F.R., D.R .. 4 BA. 2 S T 0 a Y tmmed. Savaie Wikle & "' Bil, 2 ba, rental unit. N .__,_ o1t..1'""/M iar. auto opener, pooJ, Boat 1tora1e av all. P~OUSI Co. 642"'470.
._ 1M v ear scnuu••· _.,., 0· Jae, tennll. M4·9121 $1'100/Mo. vr'"· -·...,,.,. _..," Ideal for home 4' in· 47 v-UMITS Developer has sub· 548·1238orM6-4670. . ~ Y ,.,..,........, P a n oram ic ocoan,
come CloletoM_.__. y·;....aLban l yearold 1n d tvh lon for Beach mountaln • ~ U~hta l 8r. St ove. p oo l . , · ...__.._ .,.. ... ...,. • ..,... ' ' Condo 3 bdml, 1~ ba, Adult condo, walk \O carport, lauodrv, au pleran-..,,....1289,950. co m e $221.500 . Home, T .D .'1 or ~ 2br. lmaater . kitchen k lch /peta o.k. Avail WeatcUllPlua,clean lr view. 2 Br. 2 a. en, paid . Ad ult•. 'ref's . w .. , M. T.ytor Ce. Owner/builder will So~ free & clear. priv. M•a Verde area, now . Nu paint, drapes at frqh 2 Br 2 Ba, pool. Nfrt>ewlc1.11~.el' Uved In. SIOS • ............_ ............. ..11tlO Cart'.Y I (213)818-0181 prof. on)y. M/Fw/ref't. d/ ,..1_ W ·--H -/Mo.MM'72'1. ~ _..,... S250 or UGO ~OMS w. ""' • ,._, 9ISO a1m u,...\ o.mtir Aho 2 Br. J Ba. ocean &
'8 r near N t w I> o r t ----.,.....,-.----Northwood 4 Br. 2~ ea. Inc. 87M900 city ll1hta view. From
B a c k b a y I o r MISA YBtDI F R --•-Jd .-SO
U00,000/300,000 So. 'rw'nhH. 2 br end l.lftlt, o:~·.11:·.ft 4;;'.;'.c N! &TS 9l1Sat6'15-9182.
County home or Condo, blt·ln1, DW ' ~ Nr pet &. 1 fear l•He.
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2 Br. 2 bt .
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4 br. 21,\ ba.
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Run 7 days for $7.n 11 days for $11.11-3 llnes
Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 Daily Pilat
Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebate .
.,. ...... u.tw.. ' ................. ..... ....... """"' Room a 4000 Vocoffoft bfttah 4250 R...toh to 5flc9oe 4300 Office R9"1al 4400 Office R...tal 4400 btd4tstrfal ...... 4500 ..••.......••.......•. ······••••·······••·•· ..................... .
Cost• M... 3124 Coal• M... 3124 Hew~ IMcll 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
IAYn..-as lbr apt. St ov e &
Refrlaerator W. Side.
Ref's. S2SO CaJI Answer Ad 1501 642-'300 SPACIOUS 1 ER Lae patio , wa lk -In
QUIET UVIMG c loaet, ow. f r pl c.
Large Bach, 1 or 2 Br. gara ge. Pool & laundry
Apts . Cathedral ceil-fac.
in gs, prv balcony or 399 W. Bay St. 648-9883
pallo, dishwasher , frplc, ~~~~~~~~~!
pool It s pa. Lndry & Lr B E bbq. Adults over 2:5. No .1 2 r 1 _Ba. great .
pets. $375 & up. Mesa side location, $475/mo
Pines, 2650 Harla, yrly Jae. No pets. Call
549-2447. Lloyd, 67S-6670
PARI NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTRY CLUB
LIVING IN
NEWPORT
BEACH
-.e81iBJIY
An adult community on
the Back Bay. Spec
lacular Spa, 7 swim· H·-.&.&... ming pools, 8 lighted -...gtoft hoch 3140 tennis courts , bike ••••••••••••••••••••··~ trails, putting green.
Bachelors, 1 and 2
bedrooms apartments,
and townhouses from $510.00 per month
,~o AOUL T ~~ LIVING
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Eastslde Costa Mesa.
Nice large room w /frplc
and own entry. College
gal pref. l300/mo. Call
after 5 pm. 646-3375
Room on beach. Kitchen
priv il. 673-2165 o r
754-1562.
Lovely refreslung furn
garden room. Cha rm-
in g , pvt entrance
S50/wk. 494·9575.
Lake Arrowhead, nr lk
w/yiew. Delux 3Br, 2Ba
A frame. furn. w/bch
club priv . S ips 10.
$475/wk 975-0492
L u xury oceanfront
Kaanapali Bcb. condo
in Ma ui, sips 5. avail
7 /22 t o 8 /5 . Days
832-4204, ext 10.
Oceanfront Condo Poipu
Beach, Kauai. 1 Br $45
a night. 2 Br . $65.
Hot.la, Motels 4100 499·152_6_. ---
••••••••••••••••••••••• KAUA I Lux 2/2 on Po1pu
Bch . S i ps 6 Pv t
pool/tennis $595 wk
(714 )673-9479
SEA LARK
MOTEL Lido Isle Prof M. Rm & •Weekly rentals now bath & kitchen, Cl Hse, avail •$98 and up •Color TV *Phones m tennlS, Bch $350 Incl utl
Rmt wanLed. M, 11hare
sharp lrg hse, F V. $285.
Incl util. Pvt bath, ear
avul. clean. 2 m in to
Fwy 964-2768. __
Fem ale to share furn. 2
Br ., w/frplc. lnc luds
utils. $295 1 blk from
ocean July thru Oct
Call J ohn 675·5020
lOAM thru 6PM
3bdrm home $225.
Private pool & jacuzzi
Nr beach. M F with re
ferences . Pac1fir
Registry, 558 8608.
Int 'I traveler looking for
quiet resp man to shr
2Br Irvine apt. Flp,
pool. etc. Great toe.
$250 + 1.-J util. 5.51-9553 ------
COMMERCE
PLAZA
MAKES
NEWPORT
BEACH
AFFORDABLE
475 to 3360 Sq. Ft.
• Janitorial S..-vlce
&
UffUH" Included
• A d);:;:.. n t t o I
& Restaurmtt Row * Accns to 3 mafor
fwys.
833-881 3
Plush offices. 50().6000 sq
rt, 1801 Newpe>rt Blvd,
C M. 646-9495
Airport Exec office.
phone a ns. coffee.
Janitor, met. Secretarial
svce on premises. $325
957-9331
WA TERFROM..T Executive S u ites
Pr estigious location .
Profess ion al en viron·
men.l . Qualitr Recep·
llon1sts services pro·
vided Secret arial
service available. Call
Ca rol Chandler
7 1 4 1 846 -5528 or 213 /592-5515 Peters
Landing Exec Suites
16390 PCH. Suite 200, H.B.
MESA
INDUSTRIAL
PARK
7 I I W. I 7Ht st.
CCKtaMete.Cllf.
64M4U
1980 sq rt. Urul avail.
May lit. Carpels ,
drapes wet bar. •338-34•
sq fl * Leasmg office
hrs. Mon thru Fri 8·4.
Sat 10-2.
MESA
INDUSTRAL
PARK
7 I I W. 17th. St.
APARTMENTS
Beautiful landscaped
garden apt.a. Patios or
decks. Pool & Spa. Heat
paid. covered parting.
Adults, no peta.
• I & 1 8A P1t10 Apes On Jamboree Al
San Joaquin Hills Road (714)644-1900
rooms.
2274 Newport Bl vd .
C.M
675-2055 or 548-2510 RM MTE To shr lg.
mobile home. Across
fro m beac·h Sunroof.
Use of pool, billiards.
etc $275. inc l. utils.
536·7325 eves & wknds
, --PSYC H IAT R IST & Prime Irvine Of-PSYCHOLOGIST con-CodaMeM.C•.
• O.snwu~rs & 880 s
2BR. 2BA. $490 • Pool & Aec Room
• G'1otn l1nosuo1n9 646-744.5
Kailua HJ 4 bdrm, lux
home comp. furn. New-
ly dee. l & 3 bdrm con·
dos m WallukL Rent by
mo. A va1l 6/ 15 For 111fo
call 645-9420
fice Space templ aling move to
I '-C Penthouse suite. Need
642--4463
• 1870..5650 sq. ft. Units
avail for occupancy late
June. •One 2700 sq f\
Warehouse & 710 sq ft
office avail ror im-
mediate occupancy.
•33•-35• per s q . ft.
Leasing olfke hrs. Mon
thru Fri 8-4.
398 W. Wilson. 631-M83 • JOQ 10 k Kh & Snoos
• St<1111 Gllrs
Rutland Road. Westcliff
area . $450/mo. !Bdrm
Comm 'ly pool. Walk to
shopping center Call
BIG BEAR Lakefront
Motel, kitchens. 2 peo-
ple . $30. 1·866-4161
US"1HS ~.Dr. third party lo share ex-1700 sq ft. Will d1v1de.
2BR. 1 BA. $48S
2250 Vanguard, 540-9626 SEA ENVIRO NMENT Full service $1.10 per penses. ~3916
-----1 ------ft 213 39~7276
Westside 2 Br 1 Ba. 675·6646 or 8J3..3622 S290 Mo. + $50 Deposit HO. TAHOE
Duple x , k it chen & Single or Double. Pool& CONDOS
•u, !, t-1AM IL l nN •4 t~
"lh.:' ;J'JOu Male wanted to shr beaut
2br, 2ba hse Irv. Non-
smoker spa, pool. ten-
"' s $350 + I 2 u l i 1 559-0848
RE lftvnt.
dinette. refrige, enclsd ---------1 l Br studio penthouse. Spa, linen service. TV Inc Ii n e 4 b r . 2 b a .
garage. Ups t a i rs & THE w .. FR.E TRH ocean YU, take occupan Ambassabor lnn. C.M Nor th start 3br, 2ba,
Professionals Space a\-ail 1n
cooperative real estate execu -ste Prime
Airport locauon. Man)'
amen1t1es. 752 5111
q uiet. No pets. s390. Luxury Adult units a t cy 6/15. P. Finnerty. _64_5·484_0 _ 760-1293,644-1_409 __
770-5629 or 548-5'42 affordable living. 1,2 & 3 752-7855 bet. 8:30-5:30 L•GU ........ 1r.-.,.CH Female Rmmt wanted lo ---------1 Br. Well d ecorate d I "" nA '""" * 2 Br . 2 B a . Nea r Olympic siie pool, light-3 Br 2 Ba 1 blk to bch Gu.at Hom. 41 SO Home nr beach. quiet share 3 Br house 1n
S ed tennis court. Jacuzzi, $650 /m o I yr lease •••••••••••••••••••••••I St .. 3 bdrms, $600 wkly Irvine. $175/mo. + ulils HEW,ORT llEACH A~·~l~~~!~~~~25· park like landscapin~. avail. 5100 Neptune Ave Delux . pvt home for July 494-96:1l Call Karen 8.57-1364 or F 11
1 STORY 2 BR, 2 Ba. nr
S.C. Plaza. Pool, jac.
gated comm. $650. Deb,
631·6990
E.Slde 2 Br. 1 Ba. priv
yard, encl gar. new cpl,
poo l , $500/mo. No
kids /Pets. Manager in
Apt "B" 2453 Orange.
Call Days J.D. Property
Mgmt. 751·2787.
l Br, cpts, drps, dshwhr,
disposal. garage. $320.
&0 ·1545
Most beautiful bldg. in _832_-_2080____ sen ior citizen, Dr & 586·9070 r u sfervice exec of-RN. 24 t hrs on call PUERTO VA LLARTA ices rom $397 "On H.B. s II Bdr be h 639.3800, ""8-"'o• CONDO Roommate to share nice-Call " exec. oCfices from From $395. 846-0619 ma I m ac apt. '" ........ $ Ids ---------1 $350/mo on yrly lease. Weekly rental. 7 16 thru ly furn 2 Br Apt in 105. Inc secretarial,
1 br, l ba condo. adult Avail 7 /1. 675-3148 Summer Rentals 4200 7 /22, 7 /23 thru 7 /29 On Costa Mesa Must be phone ans · word pro-
com m unity over 40. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, pool, daily maid c lean & responsible. Tessing, Te~x. qwip. E
Golf, tennis, pool. Patio, EASTBLUF F 2 Br 2'~ LIDO ISLE charming 3 ser vice, restaurant. $225 mo Dtana 752 0869, HEADQUARTERS
W/D. $425. ~l. Ba. Enclsd garage bdrm. 2 bath, playroom. Costa Vida $450 per 642-5222. 642-92~ __ COMPANIES
$675. Call 640-5296 or Jus t remodeled. Mon· week Or trade for ? 714 8.Sl 0681 Nice 2Br, l'hBa. pool, 540-7559 lhly rental Bill Grundy. Call Dane 557-3534 M F non-smkr lo shr -
gar, la undry, patio. -----675·6~ _ 2br , apt pool Jae Ap prox 1100 ft 4th nr
$495/mo. 1-630-0350 or Versa i Iles I br pen --bntol1 to Share 4300 $22 0 I M o . 631 27 37 . waterfront bldg NB · 754-0439. thouse, pool, jac. Nr Newport Beach · Sum-••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-9949 Mike 642_4644•
ocea n . Ls e $ S 2 5 mer Rentals. 1·4 Bdrms Moving? Avoid deposits -----------2Br. Condo. 2 car gar, 631-3335 Agent Judy. 559-9400 & cut liv1ng expenses! M/F shr 2br apt. F' V., Small t man office in ex·
cove red paUo, '4 mile to ----P r ofessionally sin ce S220 + ''2 utils. 963·2801 ecutive suite mo-mo beach. Access lo pool & Ocean view beautiful 2 BBEACCHFR01NT 14 B,r. 2 1971. Sun. or aJ\ 6PM rent al. Laguna Hi lls
co urts . $575. H .B . Br,den.'695.Adults,no a . omp etey urn. HOUSEMATES Gar:'ls S22S /mo.951.Ql01 2 13 /92 5 -4 7 9 6 . pets. Savage Wilde & h o m e . F ire pl ace , o.,., .,~ 2 BR. 2 ba W/slde. Avl. Co wash er /drye r , 'd is .._.41.,.. for _. 4350 w --. -immed. Adults, no pets 7141675-4902. . 675-9006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne port Be~ch, 2 offices ---------hwasher. 2 car garage. •Shared U•incJ* 30• long gar. dbl w'ide in exec. swtesr Pvt en· $350. 67J..Z113 Z BR. 1.,., ba. Avail. June Weatclirf larg~ 2 Br. J No pets RlClO per week Co 1 t I t Se I t & ---------• 12 . .u75 Ba. Patio, pool. Adults, J une .· 644 -9582 0 r I uns1e ors 0 persona: drive access. Dr ywall 1rance1. c ecep Ne w e r 2 BR , with ... y seect your compaU-Uned.846-4l52.H.B. aw 1brar y avail
garage, adults; no pets. 962-2575 no pets. 645-8152. 213/827·5109. ble rmmte lo suit your --_ I m ~d occu pa ncy
lifestyle. Shared-Lavmg. Do ble Ga g ""-20 •"'"" o Sara 851 8141 $42:5 mo. 548-5766 De luxe poolside xtra Winte r Rental $630/Mo .. 3 OCEA..,..FROLIT 833 Dover Dr Suite 31 u ra e '"""' ap-<WV" • • ----------i Jarge 2br, 2ba, bltns. Br. 2 Ba. Upper Unit. 1"""1111 1"""1111 NB prox. HB slorage only 3 prime unobstructed
L:::i:d 1 ,::~,e~P~~~: dswhr. l~ miles beach. 929 W . Balboa Blvd Furnished 3 Br 2 Ba. 631·1801 $85 ~er month 960-5260 ocean vu full ser vice ex-
Mesa de) Mar area. Call Adlts, no pets. $450 mo. 673-3987. with office. 2 car garage Single garage for storage ec. suites avail. 145.180
536.8362 . w i th aut 6 o p e ne r . 1 S M · &360 ( / tb /( 752-9905, lv message. · Westcliff 28r 2Ba. !rplc, Washer & Dryer lncld. 0 0 Y 45 / 0 · v 1 c · w we a r > 8 ·
2 Br. 1 Ba. New carpet, p 1 e x . G 0 0 d 675-6999 TSL MGMT. 642.1603 , •• ..,,eN prk'g . Design Plaza. Nice 2 Br. 1 Ba. in 4_ paUoa, pool, adults $595. Avail. now. Weekly. ,~-~fat 15th/Irvine 675-0349 Single/adjoining. Excel
lndry h e. No pets. 1..1:""'1 2CAR Garage nr. L9th& Fas h ion I sl. A J
'385/mo. 271 16th. Pl. nNei1hborhood$, 1ara1e. S.. Cle"autc 3176 Balboa Peninsula fu~. 2 U .A. i'lfler'ft..,t mPloa.c6e7n5~i_!l.;...,CM. $75 per Properties. 7$-9036
644-0452 O peta . 450/m o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. Apt w/parklng. 1 ._;::.___ ......., - -
---------1760-lTU. 2BR.2 BA.CONDO.On blk from b eac h . OfflceR__._. 4400Beau tiful _new ~ffice Bach with tort refrl"e If •c:N\ .u""/ k 3 E B Oldest & largest agency -apace available m one ' • ' Ml to bcb. Plush apts, go course. -"'· ..._. wee · 31 ay in So. Cali!. since 1971 ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• of Newpe>ns finest office ~~:C~·d:.°°~~5· 283 2br, 2ba, snd.U. pvt gar. 49'l-6700 Ave. 675-8120· Credits: ABC.NBC.CBS. PLAZA b u ildings. Nr O C .
ws hr /dry er, r oman North San Clemente-2 Npt Bch apt. S450 wk, Cosmo.Phil Donahue EXECUTIVE SUITES airport. ~900· with or
Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse
Apt. in quiet Adult
Complex . Newly r e-
decorated , fireplace,
enclsd patio & 1arage.
Sorry no pets. $525/mo.
645-3381 or 675-5949.
luba.844HtS2. blocks from b ea ch· slps6,3 Br2 Ba.l blk to •~off• wi thout secre taria l
2 IEDROOM COMDO 3bdrm, 2ba. crpta, drps. water. 5110 Neptune, to all who need a place. "There is a difference" services. Call for de-
H bo $500 stove, trash compactor , lower unJt. Agl/Ownr tails. 833·0440 Near nta Har r. · di.shwasher, view decks G u s . 213 / 9 6 6 -1 7 l I Newport Beach, 641-1899 714-752-0234 Ava i l. now. Agent. Se In all h s C D p-1-.& Diana, IM6-l371,840-4027 & gar. Call Mon-Fri: Families preferred. r v I t e · oast 2082 Michelson #212 JllMI Vll'f1'
Eve (714)599-0821 ; eves / lutinessCtftter wkends : (714)640-4133. NEWPORT 3 Br. 1 house Garden Grove, 895-3482 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want Individual executive fu ll MARINERS W .. LK from ocean. Nice furn. financial inst. 7000s .f. service office suites Large 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adults. ~ S. J...,. incl. linens. 675-rn5. 1s t . f Io o r Ag e n t w /harbor view for rent.
no doaa. $425/mo. $150 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townho~lse Caplstr..O 3178 541-5032. Furnished reception de posit. Patio, garaae. ~pt. From $495. Patios, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm beach house. Sharing= Belter Living ------- -area in Dan3 Pomt Call
lndry fac. 2009 Maple amale car garaae, near 2 br, 2 sty condo. new Weeks avail. $375/up. COAST AIRPORT AREA E velyn Groo
St. S48-586l. Hunt. Harbour. 840-6807. crpts & paint, pool, $500 675-3148 HOUSEMA TES Furn ish ed o r u n -661-1306
2Br. 2Ba Warner & Spr-mo. 492.-83)1 aft. 5. BALBOA ISLAND Convenient roommate fur nished Executive --------2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouse. 2 . ird 1 G l . 1 personal profile service. Suites in Irvine. walk-Balboa Island custom ca r ga rag e p ool m,. a e. ar,u1>1&1n s-taAna 3810 2 br,2 babouse.carport on 494-l294 ingdlslancelo Airport. Executive ofrtce space
clubhouse . SS25/mo: child oJt, 00 pets. S450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• + dbl ga r . Avail. ay All services avail 2082 avail. Share computer.
Agenl646-7m Sier r a Mg mt Co. $495 . S ee Sunrise 7/18-8/15 $500 /wk Roomm ate wanted lo Miche lson, Suite 212. word p r ocessi n g
Bac helorett.e U nit,
Newport Heights area.
Avail immed. Ulils in-
cld. 631-0401
641-1324 Sunset. Brand new up-673·9224 share 3 Br. house in 714-752-0234 capabili ties & other ex-
WALK TO BEACH per 2Br , 2 complet e H unt . Bch 2 miles ---ecutive amenities. Rent
••• . bath Townhouse over· beach. Female prefer. 1 25 Sq Fl on neg 110 Agate St 1 Br. with s t ove. looking pool. Stove SUMMERREMTALS $191/M ""••124 aft 6 • • · $350/Mo. 536-2456 or refrlg, gd closets, dbl IH NEWPORT o . .....-. . 673-2943, 673-9054.
536·7979 t gar , club r oo m , Wa nt to s pend your Prof woman would like NEWPORT FOR LEASE-840' Office
2 BR, new paint, 1.1e 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, patio. landscaped court yard, summer in Newport this lo shr beaut. house ff in Newpe>rt Center 2
yard, encl gar. Child gar. $42S. Rosemary G.. security gate. Nr Civic season? We have some w/aam e. Cd.M. 3 blks to ARBOR suites & secretarial
OK. $435 mo. Ask for 848•2262 964-4G33 Center.Adults.894·7023: be autifu l homes that beac h . $39 5 /m o area Gr eat Ocean
8111, &31·1266 ' S43·S029 c an be tempor arily 494-7015., 7.20am /eves 7 View. outdoor patlO. l
1 BR, new cpta, drps, HH•!.'i':' 3142 South LDCJllMI 3816 yours. Fem rmmte needed, pre-3035 •S Ft year lease al $1.75 /sq.
Paint, wallpaper. Lota of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer nn·smkr for apt nr ~· • Ct. 2 year option. Avail. 2 B Condo Oce · s c p 1 PL-a. c-July 1, 1981. 759-9121 ~-$385 mo. Ask for Owners Unit 3 Br. 1~ r.I •cnn : an vaew, o. oast az a , -....
Ball,631-1266 Ba . Gar , pati o, poo .~492. ,,,,00 poo l/laundry faci l. layVa.w1 PRIMEIAYFltOHT
fireplace. $580/Mo. ...,, SlB7.50 + util. 545-33110 Prf•ale Paffos Offi ce apace. janito•al.
lBr, au pd, nr shppg 893·6103. Aperfln••s fwftlshed Rmmate wanted In plush Loh of Wlftdow1 parking, et c. Owner !::~r1t . ::as:00· + '"'" 3144 or UR~ 3900 BAL BOA·310 E. Bay, Newport hoW1e, 2 blk1 fr P~ G~ _67_3_·_l003_. ____ _
Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bd rm. 1 ~ba deluxe bea ch. Pool & tennis For lhe business man Stonemill Business Park, L12~r. l'hBaValencia.rnE Lakee. 2 br, 2 ba s EA w IND t o wnho use , $4 5 0 -$350, lsl & last. Paul, w~~'i":p~~i~~~a 2915 RedhilJAve.C·103.
1 child OK, no pet& $450. two home. Uparadea, I 1 •GE $550/wkly. l block bay, 760-7024 Woa, Lest. Appro x. 1100 sq. f l. Sierra M1mt Co. water view, apa rec's. V LI.A 2 blocks fun zone . _M_/_F_t_o_s_h_r_3_b_d_r _m Custom improvements.
Ml-1324 Avl.7-1.llJQSmo.Laure, New 1&2 bdrm luxury (213)790-0602: (714 ) house, Top of World, CCllTodeyl 979·0482or1-7S6-462S.
Lie upat-'-2br. lb 637·7333 dy1 .. 544·9904 adult apte in 1• plans 675-0576 La". Bch, nonsmoker, C7 I 4)67r.8662 R au.. a, eves. Crom $440, 2 bdrm from • 11 S ;;,-ll Ofrices + eception c overed patio. aar ~00 + pools, tennis, Eletanl furnished 2br av a · n o w. l eve area to sub-lease near
w/hook-ups, no pets $475 leecll 3141 waterfalll, pond.st Gaa penthouse in Newport 631-3600; 494-4806 MIWPORT IUCH o.c . Airport. 1000 sq. ft.
+ 1ec. 875-8918, 962-<8331 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• for coo .. '-g •· heau-1 Beach. Avail. July. Convenient Peninsula make offer for all or l 1un .,. ..,, Wanted rmmate, non-location ac ........ fro c· uxur o1u near new, paid. From San Dieao Aug, Sept. $1SOO/Mo . ,..,_ m I· part. 760..0l69Any lime. 2 Br. with 1araee. small wood as Jiau upper Frwy drive North on Owner 645-0230 stralaht, emplyd, over l Y Hall. Executive nyle
lncd yard. waler pald. duplex. Woode Cove Beach to McFadden 2•. HB dplx, 5 blks to offices w/full services --------• AdulU only. $465. 2437 ar ... 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, then West 00 McFaddtn Balboa bland 3br, 2ba be h . $250 +phone avail. From 215 sq.ft. NEWPORT
Oran1e A•e. ··c· '. stained 1laa1 entry, to Sea wind VIiiage. house. Patlo, gar, lndry, 960-3023aft12noon and up. No lease re·
63&-4120 Blwn H . bu1e deck, ocun vtew. ('11•)e&i-$l9S. S450·'65087S..0349 Newport Bcb. UOO. quired. Call67~3002. CENTIR
LeaH '880· 07-4114. p *'•I Offj S PLocrw:s SPACIOUS 2BDRM a 4000 WeeklyReot.allN.8 . lhtureFem.Nke28r. rea....,.ous Jee pace.
ADULT, open t>•am "-" ll6t .:=••••••••••••••••• S200week up. 2 Ba. Pool. 631·$49. 3 window of'flces avalla· 3 window otnces avalla-
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al wood. Newcrpg. 2260 Ocuntront for Wlnter Inn, tu No. PacUlc M,:j.~d'!:t~:·~~a~ Sulle ln Newport ~lal Suite tn NewPort
Maple St. $410/mo. Rentalt. rumlsbed fl Cout HwJ, La111na Owttt• .. I ...... water. B•lboa Pen. 1275 ~~· Avatl now 1 Center. Avail. Now ! Mi-UM, ff..... u n t 11 r n Bro tr er . Beach. Dally, Weekly, Ocean vlow. 10 1tept U> lncl. utils. f75-0'a8 ~ ~ ...., *' .. _, 115-4tU. Kitchen available. Low aand Lp fu:ndabed 2 • u.-. 1 ua. -tony. 1ar., .,mter rates. 4tf-AM. Bdrm + patio. •200 Fem. roommate wanted. IXICUTIVI sums adulu, no pet1. S400. HO FE E t Apt . .tr Condo week. Aval nellt 2 wb bdrm Oover Dr. N'wpt Beacb ee-•1. Nk211. rntale. VWa Ratall. Room in &le 1*11•, CM, only Owner 9'2·2305 2 howe, C.M. t:250 From $3~ 11MIU Braker F pref, 1 ml from OCC. + ~ uui.. MS-SO'll 714.Ql.-Sl wkd11
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pe&a. sas. 115 w. ~. CEANFRONT . 2 Ba. From $$00·*700 duplex 2blufro.mbch
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Offi ce space avail. For
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1500-6000' Xlnt lease
terms.
F'rost. Spence & Trinen 900 sq fl 2 offices, work
CallChrisCole area and stor age 1n
<7142.._~~ll_!!_ C.M. $350 mo 675-3175
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DELUXE OFFICE with band, big yards, drive-
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Newport Center. Bar· Fri 1Sat nights or sum·
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Se pt , Y rl y R e f.
760-8176 eves.
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P RE C I AT I O N
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INVESTMENT. 50%
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WARD INVESTMENT co.
714-642-2000
lusirtes1 R...tal 4450, ______ _
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al reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 Sq Ft.
MESA VERDE DR
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde E.
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1750 Sq. Ft.
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Outstanding Street
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MARSHALL'S
SHOPPING CENTER
Prim e store s pace.
Beach Blvd. Huntington
Beach. Bkr.
(213)393-7276
YUM · YUM!
Gourmet meal market.
Hot Costa Mesa loca-
tion. good lease, park-
ing and price. $165,000.
Terms arranged. fn -
quiries in person or by
mail only. See Chris
Hopper. suite 7.
~ouma<IJ~ ~ .. 673-8494
• ,.2435 E. CoHI Hwy., CdM
BEAUTY SHOP (op·
lionall w/adjoining 2br,
2ba. family home. Xlnl
comm'I. loc. 5'k assum.
loan. A real investment.
PP Age & illness forces
sale. (714 )652-7632 let it
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INVESTORS fOC' develop-
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RETA.I&. SPACE Comer. Plana approved
770 sq . ft. on Harbor by city /coastal. Call Pat Bl vd . in C.M. Only 65" _6_75_·_177_1 _____ _
sq . Cl. Great exposure.
Realonomlcs 675-6700 A nM. IHVISTOltS
Carlsbad Lagoon condo,
'129,900. Kina sue, 4,000
sq.fl. $159,900. Exec.
home , 2200 sq .ft .
$239,.500. Jr. Executive,
1800 1q.fL SU9,SOO. SlS
REALTY, 4llt-1550 (714)
LOW COST
Industrial office space
with small ahop ssiace.
Total 1342 sq ft. Rare
overhead s hop en·
trance . Pvt batbrm.
1001 West 17th St CM, 979·8S33 HAIR SALON with &OOd
lease pc-.ibWUt1. llnl-RET ;UL/OFFICE Spaco que La1una locatlon.
100 • Westcllff area. Much potential Submit
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or Jani. ,,7.5411 or
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IAIYSITT1• Pool Oedta and Patlos, M4HS7l Remodelina-=-Odd job• 979-1086 rate. '99-12218 aft. 8. Llc, ln•. reaa. No job too
my home. Snacks " MHonry. Spart Court.a, Roor Co..... 28 yn expcr. 97&-~ Prof. houeecleanlna. Mo •••• • .... •••••••••••••••••• R~~~~;!S~~~E blc/amall. 840-7909 lunches, OC Airport Tennh Courts. Llc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAtR/R"',..ODEL hlld x• t f p Sandblasting: Ra, com· ..,~....., ""'l '""" •~1 707" CRPT LlN"'WOO ~ c care. tn re 1 ' M l ' Tb St in rompt. 964·5568 'I & ind tri l D • area, '"!....,, · -·uvu, ... · " · "" D All types d repairs free Spanlah/German spkr. ov 0 & • e arv I · m us a · us. Atk,...S.....
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543·028&, S4.M395 ln.atalled/re9~. Lie. est 1uar 63M13'1 a'n... X1 t f c M '"'~"9009 Colleae Students MOV· NEWPORT PAINTING frlee. aafe/fast. Bert '389280 Orea 4.99-5142 · · ~-n re•· · ·.....,. ing Co. has grown, Comm./Jndu../Reald. 548-5'145
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• ....ud decks, ae-· ce wa ka, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Jack. 675-3014 houaecleanlna. Very re· a er v Ice. #Tl 24 -436 67 ... ,,,,..., D. • D. luMn ' .. l l a b I e I t t • License. Nl-8427 rv• "' • •••• •••••••••••• •••••• Deaitners . Custom foundations Installed. SPRINGS/HARDWARE CONCRETE&BRJCK ' x n re 1 • "-h, I....,._ S&l,lled Slaff for all Sec· AccowtffRg homei1 :n yrs exp Fin. Llc. #1~. Free est. Auto Opmen.new doors PLUMBING, ETC. 847-8530 Debbie ABC MOVING, Ex per ....................... tr l/WP jobs. nte Head-
••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. Charles ('114> KC Pacific Cerp. Uc. Bob's MIJ..3667 831·5'33 HCMIS"lfflltg prof, low rates, quick Interior plant design & quarters Companies
Full cbar&e Bookkeepin~ 1198-310 Al (710 913-8433 (714.)6:M-C7'1 Gar•a-. H.-dwood Roon ....................... careful service. 552-0410 maintenance ror home _85_1_·068_1 _____ _
allphasesolyourbus1· '--Wte"•S~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DON'TBEEMP'J'Y, "MOVJN.u_...,.. or office. Plant It! Mae 's Secretarial Wti;;ft " • CL"' .. "'·UPS/LAWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• THJRSTY OR LONELY ~~ "" -~ ness & or personal book· Build·-.,.,_,... 1 QUALITY CONCRETE c.n.n HARDWOOD LOO is careful courteous & ...,1 . ......,.. Service. Typing dictat· k l ffl ~·""''"~ UT Malntenance·Ln"-ccp F RS We alt your bouae, , I p · k td'1· h:!~ ~~~~~tall~~;. Additions, remodeling, A ypesCement Work FreeeJt. ~9907 Cleaned&Wued planta & pell. Security cheap. Plscall64.2·1329 rtahr/R.-,. ng. tc up e ivery.
Info. regardln& services plans. Free est. Reas. m..e849 Anytime, 832-4881 S.A. Plua. 631-7587 PallttiacJ/P•riag ....................... _6'5 __ ·8638 ______ _
and your personal re· ~~:1~0 Lie. 310942. c.,,.mc.,.. Gtardentinll. land.si ca&plng, H~ Ex P 'd couple non ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~~ches "ttt~xtlu,.resl9 SprW&Jen
quirements. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ree r mm hi re-••••••••••••••••••••••• smokers, ReUabie. Car~ •STEVENS P~l~G ~ ..... J'" .. •5,;it1N~ii\S&son ..
(714) 642-4698. PENDLETON CONST. • .& ~ TILi =~·t. ~~-~~lean-up, Haul, cleanup, concrete of pets /plants. Refs. Int/ext. Free. item tied ED'S PLASTERING Tree rem6val. DIG IT
Aeswttt"Mg S..lc• Room addllions & re---• removal. Dump truck 842.2678 eat. Neat, quality work. All Types Int/Ext Landscape. 646-7070
••••••••••••••••••••••• models, free est. Kitcbena, bathrooms. EXPERTLAWNCARE Quickserv.64.2·7638 832-:tQl,546-4561 00•8258 FREE EST.----=--'------
Profession.al Staff. Com-839-6297 entries. Uc'd. 978-0320 Monthly service. Trees Reap. female student Fi Stock lrollen & c I ea nu ps . MI k e DUMP JOBS would llke to houaeslt Snlne rpai.nLltlnc J bylR3icbardf PLASTER PATCHING ••••••••••••••••••••••• puter Assisted System c..,...ter Small Moving Jobs this summer In Npt o . 'IDS. yrs o J.nt/ext. ""Y""" e"p. Stocks, money market. The Headquarters Com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic TUe work at re-5'8-2049 Call MIKE 646-1391 happy lll.B. customers. JV •" .. b s panlea. 851-0681. All Arou"d Carpenter. asonable prices. Quality TREES area. Call Maureen col-Tb Dk ~1 ~~·o Neal work Paul 545-2977 tax s elters. teve " H Ii lect 805/544-9209 a you. "" ~ Johnston • ..___.Mee R--1• Finish & Rough. Free work done quickly . Call au ng & Dump Jobs. COLLEGE STUDE T ,._."'9 6"-2442. ~•••••••:r::••••••• Est. John 775-8082 Ron, 840-<L337 Topped/removed, clean Ask for Randy. Ironing N . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
Guar. Used ref rig. AU Types Remodeling & Child c... ups • I ,85r.34n 76r en o v . 641-8427 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• exp, ,int/ex, any job for PLUM 81 NG ew con-Sw"'""lnCJ Lessons Good ond S 1 & less . Alex 851-9371, struction. remodeling, ••••••••••••••••••••••• c . a es Repairs. top quality, 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAULING-student has IRONING 552·0231 repairs. restaurant. Will Instruct children to Service. 642-7754 yrs i'n area. Llc'd. LJC'D DAY CARE Sam Fukumoto YARD large truck. Lowest lronlna In my home, , l h MAlNT & Cl .. · electronic leak detec· swim a your ome. Mr. Palombo, 962·8314 My C.M. home, ages · ean-Ups. rate, prompt. 759-1976 reasonable rates. PAPER HAHGIHC'i lion. Top Kat Plumbing. Reas Rob646-1042 aft 7 Asphalt 1-4, PT /FT. 642-4036 Tree trimming, small Thank you, John. Col 64._9 I OO 2S yrs exp. Free est. 638.2030 .......
••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Strrlca landscaping. 64.5-3540 Fast1.neat, reliable. 111
Driveways, park in& lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3 I. 90 /WI( y ARD Cl U l CleCllMlp Your Act Lalldsc4lplltg $7 /rou & up. 64.5-6490 Ho.lleman Plumbing •••••••••••••••••·~··••
repairs, sealcoating. Shampoo & steam clean. ~ot lunch. ~.M . Chris· work lr~:~~iops.& rree We clean out garages. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTING Sales-Service-Repairs Custom Ceramic Til~
S&S Asphalt. 631·4199 Color brighteners. wht ttan Preschool. 646-54.23 . ' n b ~ ton truck. $25. 548-4769 Renovat.ing-RototUllng Serv. satisfied cust. 9 Free estimates 552-7183 F~ee~R~elc1te~~,
Llc'd. crpts 10 '!'in. bleach: COlttrocklr ra:J:c~p:i~_ei:~o~ HAULING & Sprinklers-lawns-clnups yrs . Qual.-integrily. ---M-.OO-NU--T-E___ ~
ASPHALT REPAJRl_NG ~:~1. rli~·ifso~m~o~1:ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAR.AGE CLEANUP Dave MZ-4853 Reas, ins, lie. 760-7301 PLUMBING . ~....a.-ft-1--
Scalcoat.ing & Stripmd SlO. chr ..... Guar. elim. Construction-All types Dan's Lawn Service Free est. 631·0953 Bud 646-8481 E & .. _.. p 11 ,,._.. __.._ • .., Precision lawn maint AGAPE FORCE ves w ........ s rompt •••••••••••••••••••••••
Comm/resid Free est pet odor. Crpt repair. 15 .20 yra exp. Free est. program for all lawns: IHouuca...ing Lo•• PAINTING COMPANY serv. Lo rates. 548-8847 PROF. TYPING Llc. #397362 645-8181 y r s exp. D 0 work Lie. #334589. 64.5-5973 .,._ 1 bo 1 • •••••• ••••••••••••••••• On IBM Set----'c, dt'c· .,...pert a r, ow rates, • ••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Generations or ~u I AutoMoffn myself. Refs. S3l·OlOl Carpentry. Additions & free est. M2·S017 W a o t a RE ALLY MORTGAGE MONEY Painting Excellence. IPriat.d Clrallta tapbooe, st.atisticaJ. re-
••••••••••••••••••••••· We Care Carpet Cleaners SmaU jobs-25 yrs exp. IG CLEAN HOUSE? Call AV All.ABLE 839-5851 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ports. etc. 97!Ml.SS
Alan's Luxury Mot~r Car Steam clean & upbols. Lie. 309152 548-2719 A R D E H I H C'i Gingham Girl. Free est. $20,000to $250.000 Tenant Problems" Window~
Car.e .. wax1.ng . Work guar. Truck o WANTED 645-5123 HolalooftP.,..... RENTALSPAINTED Maintenancet.oohigh? ••••••••••••••••••••••• po I 1 s h 1 n g , 1 n t mount unit. 64.S-3'7l6 rywol Mowlna. edging. rack-Up to 15/yrs to repay Int I ext . Prompt. E viction Nlabtmares? "Let The Sunshine In" Home/ore. 536-4151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• in&. sweeping. Free ROBIN'S CLEANING PRIME FINANCIAL Seaside Painting, Greg. Go with a professional Call Sunshine Window
No Steam/No Shampoo Drywall Specialist estimates. 646-0944 or Service--a thoroughly SERVICES 536-4806 ~&mt co. ~nd s ave. Cleaning Ltd. 548-8853
Stain Specialist. Fast Qual. & pcod. New & re· 645-5737. clean house. 540-0857 527-3477 S1n1le families & up. ---..=..:..·-----Gel GREEN cash d F .,.... .,...., mod #389944 532 5549 OLYMPIC PAINTING Oran1e, Riverside & CALL JULIO'S for WHITE elephants ry. ree est. ...,..........,.. · · . LAWN MAJNTENANCE Housecleaning-reliable, Int/ext. Free est. S!ln Bemadino. Co. Har-For all your house &
with a Classified Ad Find what you want in Cleanups . Tree Trim &ood work, steady job. Find what you want in Good quality work ria on & Assoc. Prop w I nd 0 w c I e a n in g .
___ c_a_l_l 64_2_·56_78 ___ 1Se __ l_ll_d_le_it_em_s __ 64_2_·S6_7_.B Daily Pilot Classifieds. Free est. 642-1337 Refs. 646-7228 aft. 4. Daily Pilot Classifieds. Low rates 554-1903 Mgmt. 951·6001 64.S-5689.
~'!m"· Tnast 5035 ~~~~ ... ?!_~~ ~.~.~ ..... !?~~ ~~~ ......... !?.~~ ~~~.°! ......... !?.~~ ERtfr:J::f! ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~.~~ ..... ?!~~
Attorney familiar
w I construction prac-
tices. legal & contrac-
tual. Gd background
req. 642-8100
w:~t·i~~~~l~;·;~;·N~l sc1•u •as Lost: M Sib. Husky & M FIRST LADY •••••••••••••••••••••••
bayfront home. Give Alft'\. Keesbound, Or ange & E SWEETHEARTS Jobs WClllhd. 7075
well secured lst or 2nd ANSWERS Bay. 64.2-9028. 631-l666 scort. Models •ESCORTS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T D 24 HOURS 2 Kindergarden teachers
. . Aet. 675-6161. Locket -Awhile -Rew.-d Porty OaKen. Visa/MC 972·9773 have summer progr.am.
WIDOW has money for invoke -Podium _ Lost Black appointment * 972-1345 * Reading, swimmmg.
T.D. 's. $10,000 up! NO Duplex _ Pounce _ book in Corona del Mar MC & VISA Accepted 1e!~ tri~~~day thru
CREDIT I . No pnlty. KICKEDitDOWN nearLarkspur640-6296 SOOTHrNGMASSAGE _n __ ay'--------
Call agt. Eileen . Whalgooddoesildoto LOST : <2l BlondeCocker COVER GIRL forDUcrimlnatingmen Exec. $e(:'y 4 yni. exp.
673-7311 try lo be safe? I bought Spaniels vie. O.Coast * OUTCAU * Call Peter. 494-4871 w/shorthand 1ookinl for
85 dlfterent locks for my c 0 11 e g e _ Reward gsa,.0778 MCN ISA Interesting job w/small
WIDOW has money for front door and a burglar 966-0SS0/979-7300 AFTER~OO.._. firm. Temp/Full Ume T.D. 's. $10,000 up! NO with a black belt in " " (714)776-2239
CREDIT '· No pnlty. kD0arWaNl.e KICKED it Found young black. *0u'°Tc~!-ADONLY: *DELIGHTS* Ca 11 a gt . E i I e en. clipped male Cocker. .u..... Nurse's aide. companion.
_67_3-_73_1_1 ______ 1Lo--s-t_&_FoeM ____ 5_3_0_0 Lthr collar, turquois VIS~ 97•1111 *MC Ho-./Offlce/Hoht houhrsekeeper, live out,
WE PAY TltE MOST ••••••••••••••••••••••• stones. Vic. University .,. * 972-9773 /t $5/ min. ~131
For your T.D.'s & Notes i--------• Dr. Irvine. 673·7828. 24 Hrs. Now Hiring H.ep Wmlhcl 7100
A.IDES
For active retirement
c ommunity . 3:30·11 :30pm. Pleasant, good benefits. Npt. Bch.
631·3SSS.
ANS. SERV.
Pleas. olc. NB. Exper.
pref. but will train.
3-llPM sbitt. 631·~11
Art t!l Accessory Co.
needs well (roomed,
career oriented people.
Flair for design essen-
tial. Xlnt commission.
Part time/Full time.
Will train. Gloria at Dennison Assoc. 548·3289. MC VISA •••••••••••••••••••••••
673-7311 fQUNO ADS FOUND: Retriever I *FANTASY Account.ingA --RT-G-ALL_E_R_Y_h-as_p_a_rt
$3750 returns $5375 in 6 Spaniel 4.0lb? dog med. * * EARN SUMMER time job for attractive.
536-4946.
~5o~th;. ~i.th Psae~:[~~ ARE FREE ~:1Ma.v:7s t9th/Harbor * SJUOIQ * s:~~~~ Come ~~~ter for ~tu~~:n~~is:So~~~
631·1266Agent. P.JL Found:Verysmallblack li..tfM lOam-lOpm.FullyLic'd. short & loog term as· with pQtentlal for ~ 492·7296 or 492-9034 18~ sig me •· I t responsible Avecutl
IN VESTOR SEEKS 6.-2.5671 dog, male, vie Oranae Prl•ahROOMS n n ... n accoun · ..,.. ve .. -• S. Camino Real, San ln(, clerical, data pro-position. 644-4545 or
PARTNER. for prime I~~~~~~~~~~ Av, Del Mar. 646-0746 T h e Beach area .8 Clem cessln1 & word process-540-0808 realdenUal Invest. prop ~ . Found 811 Terrl-poo? 1 t •. t ti Ing. Let your skUh pay 1---------now ln escrow. $7500 Lost : German sbo.,. hair c osea ... m06 exo c re· ---------•I orr for you! Contact!•--------• cash req'd. No negative. re male. Answers to Wht, recently bad pups. adlng studio. 8125 Bolsa J-Special LeAnna, 95S-2'TTO. ASSEMILStS
Loe. Mission Viejo co.
needs Assemblers w /2
yrs. exp. Candidates must have gd. manual
dexterity, gd. eyesight.
neat in appearance &
dependable. Work is in
li fe support medical
electronics. Gd .
benefits. Only responsi-
ble persons seeking
permanent emplymt.
need apply. Call: Mrs.
832-7279 Kaya. Last seen Sat eve Deb, Yrktwn. 536-8294 Av .. Midway City (2 $5.00/0FF ACCOUNT vie 40tb St, NB on blocks E. of Beach ...... ,...ES •-------A-/ B h LOST: Golden Retrelver behind llnuor store). THE • .,...,, ~/ eac · Male Wht collar ''King" Open 10a~·3am daily 1100 Quail, #200
642-8844 vi c . NB. Rew a rd except Sim. G 1·rHn·ends Newport Beach Loat & ~ 640-1373 100% Free E.O.E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : Gold Wedding ---------1 54).9243 •ESCORTS• A.o•cmtat• 510~ Band. Sunday, 5-31 . LOST : Wedding Rine!~~~~~~~~~~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Laau.na Beach. Oceans CdM HJgh School area. Psychic Reader Advisor H ... /Offlu/Hohl ACCOUMT CLEllC
SHAU A PlACE Restaurant, ladle's REWARD. 833-7517 . Past. Present & Future. * 972-9772 * TEMPORARY PLENTY AVAILABLE room, approx. 6pm. Love, Marnaae. Health. Male/Female Escort Billing machine. Bur-For all types o( people. Sentimental value. Lost : Flame point MC VISA rollaha l..5000, approx. 3
Only S30 fee. Guaran· R E W A R D ! Himalayan Cat! wlbi& Character & Bu.slness. ~~~~~~~~~~I mo. aaslanment. Will teed results. Pacific (714)6(5.8'7'8 eves. blue eyes. "Travis''. Cater to Parties, Card & -= train qualified typist. Registry, 558-8808, 7 Vic. Canyon & Vlctorla. Tea Leaf Readings. lf Trani 5450 M/hr. Laguna Beach
dayafromU.8pm. Lost: Fem German Shep Brookburat , C M cannot solve LVf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cty Water Dlstrlct, 3061~~~~~~~~~~
mix, SOlb. vie Dover Ii REWARD 642.8895., Problem• an your own, GOING TO ENGLAND'? 3rd St, La&una Beach. .
M · D NB It , 1 l •. w bed • 494-10'1 Find what you want 10 a r 1 n e rs r. 897•7849 consu ua .or nor ... e can reserve .,. · Daily Pilot Classifieds.
P arelli. 581-3830 ·
HOUSIMATES
ASSEMIL Y GIRL
Plastics experience pre·
rerred, but will train.
Must speak English.
64.2·1026.
Assembly
ILUE JEAN JOIS
./W AA840USE
I FACTOltY
I ASSl:UILBS
Long & short term as· s ignment s .
AVAILABLE NOW !
Call or come by·
2102 Business Center
Dr., IS208 , Irvine.
833-1441 <Nr. MacArthur
Bl. & ~ Frwy) Hrs. 8-5
or 27957 Cabot Rd ..
Laguna Niguel, 831·~
(Crown Valley Pkwy.
exit ) Krs. 9-3 or 16152
Beach Bl., #230E, Hunt-
ington Beach, Hrs. 8·5
IELL~~-:
S ERVICE S
E.O.E. M/F /H
ASSIST. FOUMAH
For m anufaclurer or
metal working fluids &
accessories. l /yr ex-
perience required .
$6 .50 /hr . Wr i te
Classllied Ad #815, Dai-
ly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa. 921826.
If you 're looking ror a bet·
ter job, you won't want
to miss the employment
columns in Classified.
AVAIL.AIU
18-80, all types. Share
your apace It c06u. $30
fee. Chea,per than ad-vertisin& with no hassle.
Free 2 for l dinner book
for June members. Pacific Re&lat r y,
558·8808 7 days, 1.2-8.pm.
6'5·6874 eves. appoint. (714) 646-4013 breakfast accommoda·
Found Gold. Ret/Shep? Preventative & Stress tlon in London Ii Coun·1·---------i I •1y P1•1at
$25 REWARD do&, vie. MacArthur & tRroyys811deW. evddalcnagn. cAlels'o' Acco,un~llnl Qertl ······~ II Lo• t Great Dane Bo nita C Rd Reducin& Massaee by anyon · Dorla. "Intro" s.....-ial! l Pll fe male. An1wers to 640-7240 548_0407 .. --short term eases. • To $1 ,100. • •
FUU Y »PIOVID
HOMftOffT
Corp.~vall.&&2-3300
Labell 6/2 vie East ---------1 ---------grlmsLtd7l4-6'73-48'7S We are aeeklng a . l.L•9rtirinn' e
Bluff, Vista Trucha. Found: Springer Spaniel, -------------------P ayroll Clerk with l yr. Nit 1 u.1115·
955-0600 Afghan hound, Terrien, .t!-.-. I exper. of P /R or ac-• Production Artist I Am erican Eskimo IGl/171' counting. Knowled&e of •
Lost: Calleo Fem. vie (Spitz), Poodle mix, ~ computer input helpful The Art Department of the Dally Pilot. haa ana
Atlanta, Newland ·& lrlab Setter, Shettle, rt'\ -• .few'Avt~1J/li~·t11to{t but not mandatory. It •immed iate . open ing tor a full-time!:
Hamilton 538·057 Newfoundland mix & '1:·· ·~I you're a aell-atarter & • permanent artist position. One year o.-.
REWARD more. Al.lo call & kit~ looking for room for ad-.production a rt preferred. Good basic.
teoa. Irvine Animal V' ..... t....J.,.,,.~ .. L.l-vancement than thla la .lmowledfe ln preparing advertlalna ahop and-
._..... .. ... "' Care Center. 754-3734 \ ,-·c::> ~ ~ ""11 1 r the poalUon for you. e apec layout.I. Some ability in lUust.raUon aode ~i Oft c lucltt 1001 O·-r--•a tsdtt 1001 d •C ill ~ ~"1 UOU( Contact Le Ann a. e type apecificatlon. Must have the abWt;y toe
•••••'••••••••••••••••• •••• 1 .. ••••••••••••••• Foun 24" aold ch•ln .-h ~1 955-277.._<>cc--~ • handle basic neat production lncludlnl mapee
I• w/rnd dlak identity. Vic I~ -1ri~.-· ,.u..4. ~ "" _...., and chart.I. Show potential in ll'lllhlc and
,.................. Fair /Andover Cll - -V119'\r'J 7' AMJTllS ' e cletian fields. PortloUo netesnry. P1eue • ~!·. le !;,;, • 5'S·l2U , ~~..,...(\ • 0 ~c,(1{,eb.. ~!~S:::: .CallM2421.ext.2'3forappolntment. •• ~·· acre • • Found fe male Gold. ·• fl\I 100~ F,_ E.O.E. • Adv rtlsil Sale$ ~
• • Rel./<ter vk. Warner • • 8 II • I~ • •PCHl/21. ' ~ • : •e • 211 "'"4lll AdminlatraUve •£xc::enced newspaper dla,._, aai-penoo. • ;;e ·Ifs A smte Fer Y• Nit • FOUND: Fem Small ;lk -· SI ooo IMO ·~~~!:( ~7:!.~ ~=-~'!! •,
• Tl u.a.. ~_.. M D VI H 8 Hl b .. J.,. •.• -_.j Summ•OICareer e --•··J-and exeellent benentl. Exe!ellent • 11 ..... --..,--; •
01· c. . . I Use ,.,, "" service S.Cretatlal market.int 1.VUllU.IJNI ..... e • Sebool. --_ • d warebowle '•other p09l; e ~o::,rtunllla. Call for appolntment. • ~.• Wiiia IHMr , ..... DI It • 'FOUND: Will Puppy when placing your a ... a Uona. We.u.a n.aup. .Call~ t , 4'Xt. m for appointment for .
• S ::, JI • l • v I e . Dally Piiot ad number will pearance. Muat bave • .lntervlew. • 1. • ••• YMIJ· • Coronado1Pu1ldlo apnaar: In your classlfled ad trantpo. Call l0.m·3pm
• • .... del..., 111-Mll •• ~We take your messages wtcdaya. <1u>M1-:am. i.:•e Pmt Till Eft!f, : 1i•~..:r:.!:Wi~~v~~o~•:S'u"1• ,.,.... IJIC 2~ hoors a day ... you call •1
1•"'.?",= e C1••1Ye1A e :• 1ave1lmtnt. Jotn Olbei'a Wbo ~ I ....................... I ~ r ..... ~. ·~-.. CN\ Oo. .Adult• wlth out1tudl•• au,actlv .... J•llattu••<>rM PY ........ In at your coovenence )"""' ""'·-... -penonallU.wboanJOJwori1nirihio-JJW :e P•rt 'l'lme a; Earn u;';o .. ~/::: ~...... • during office hours and get onk• •a11Ds 1n nnan· .,..r old Yo'llU e\'eomp .. .,.. cau .a-41118 . ··Ao..-Need ror hOPle To S8ta' 11111 11coa_T1 • the responses to your ad ... 1, ~.~af!i;:~.:;.•.":.~ •extM1betwem2P1DtoS,pm,•1trorotaaa. e ~ BaW--SU.C. "-Of Tbe ~~ MOD&DIO t ... I ... I i I $7 50 chla1 a.• proJecu •
•e1111erta111 aua Ooh\i To,,...,._,...... , ... ," "s -rv ce s on y • 1. =~ . ...._.•Dtriellff. e ~-............... • J ~ E::roM· BOoklet o. .,_ ,..,,.. ::..:. WHk. For more lnforme-nra -1lieMnta • _
1:1&artu,,,.,.. .,....t,.,,.or~. -·"--"C • tlon and to place your ad New,.i c..r. so&. e I ;.~:'T'.~'c= 'r:T~lalr~ -~-._5J f~ .. ~.ll ~WHD1 •
1
• eeit\w' ..... ,~ : flUJMJU> Avs. osn .• ,.,.,.,.,,..,1uu.-"....._ ~.~ --..... cell M2-S678. -, _, gy-. ·e cA.-r . • ,~·.:.. -· 1111 1
" ~ ~ Cottatl~CA •:
-=""' .........:.' ... 1 ll _. '4 Equal Op~·~ •
•••••••••••••••• , AM-.~·-----..... . .. ~!!):'~~~ . :-!·~·::::·•·~---~····;
Automotive
SALES
EXP"D OR
SltopTr•111
Our b11S1est season is
just arowxl the comer & we · re looking for
SALES PEOPLE to join·
MARK C. BLOOME·
Southern Calilomia 's U
tire/auto service cen·
ters.
We olfer our employees
an exceUent starting
salary & an outstanding
benefits package whlch
i n cludes life /den-
tal/medical insurance,
profit sharing, dis -•
counts, c redit union,
and much more!
If you 're look.In~ for an exciting career 11\ sales
and enjoy working with the public ... we've got the opportunity & we're
waiting to hear Crom•
you!
PLEASE CALL: 9AM-NOON
MEL SUMMRS
(7141557-1000 I
~ Harbor Blvd. CM 1
ROHHOOO
17141619 ... 32 I 410 N. Tinlin Ave. Omg
MARK C.
BLOOME Equal Oppty Employer
·.~~~~·.
Full o r pa rt -time
permanent position in.
pleasant surroundings
at l'ood pay. U&ht offic•
and tloor janitorial. Ideal for retiree·type
wbo would like fix in '
thine• around the office. See Service Msr.
HOWAUa.tt•t
Dove + Quall Sta.
NEWPOR'l' BEACH
....s ...... ., ..
Chevrolet dealer need.I
motivated people in·
tereated in all aapec:t.s ol
a uto aale•. No ex·
perlence nece••ary.
Contact Gary Webb: 800
S. Cotat HW)', IAcun• Beach between •Spm
M-F. Noc.U.. 1'>.
Babysitter wanted. P'u.d
tJme Summer Job. llJ
hom e. St"deht OK
.... 1 •. Ev.6Wkacta.
I •
ssssscooassecssoszzsess
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundax1 June 7, 1981 D7
~~~ ..... ?!.~~~~~-~~ ..... ?!.~1~W....... 71 00 W..eM 7111 , •• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Companion Nurse forl~-------U IC SICMTAIY -·
--------woman. Uve-tn 5/day1. Education for b~y Npt lkh ot GENERAL OFFICE :
BABYSl'1T£R for 2 yr
If you are a mature lo·
dMdual aeeklnl a MJ time Teller po1ltlon,
Irvine Savtng1 la In·
ttre1ted In you .
Pleuant working condl·
lion"' 1ood aalary It
beneitt pack•••· Ex· perience preferred. Ap.
ply In ~ between
the hours ol lOAM·Noon "2PM-4PM al:
Carpenter Needed I For Pleaunt •u.rroundlnp. SUISTITUTE Typtna 1borthand 'ae!i p rr 1·5pm. Mon· Fri. Lt
siding It Ftnltb work. Mualdrive.•4457 CHILD c•u estate 'bk,-md helpful lyptnc. UI pb.ones
old. 1 or 2 da)'I per wk. •-cell l ..... U 951 t*-• cu c.a en ..-• me op. LA6UMA t&U OMCI
Mu1t do clean work! "" Sl •oo ; · North H.B. atOll c-T••cHERS ... mo. +. com-~--_,~.;.,,_,,-Have own tool.a. Start E • -"""' men1urate to exper. GIHIYtAL -1 --·------·-----f portunltl• are avail•·
BABYSI1TER ble In the Irvine otfice lmmed. 731-&&51 xp d. Une coot with $36.00 P• D.y Call; 840-1033 •• aak for Prr penoo ;;d.d lor
C I contlnd «nAlal lcuialoe bk· VaUd California permJt Don Lllbtner teneral office wor ... Mature ptl10fl to c.,.. of a 1rowtn1 aavtna1
for 1 yr old, my home, and loan, We're •eeklna Balboa. tr7S.&08l mom. Tellera with previous
•bee""" SKiul&f
arr ers 1rn . Pft {.: Surf & autborl&inc ter'Vtce in a T •
Reelster Ntw1paper rand 9 8:Me M 494-~460 Child care Center. N.OUL OISIGM• elc~ii,e.:1:fiu=:
In experience u a teller or I•· lo caahlerln1/cub • Shtff Ace am l..t
bu lmmed. openln11 rom ·5 • oa·Fri. ~ew Conroy'• openln1 in&• in Npt. Bch. Alk
for atteroooo auto car· COOK Part or full Ume SUISTITUT! an Santa Ana. Earn top ior Kate ... _ .. __ ..
BABYSITTER handling. Saturdays
6 wb 1ummer job ln wUI t>. required. •U•ty Irvine S4r.L Ann.
18532 MacArthur Blvd.
riers in Laiuna Beach t 0 r NP t . B ch . CHILD C wages ln beauUfuJ en· A M Ear~= A N & La1una Nl1uel . .Muat ~•taurant. Exp. pref'd, ARE vironment. Exper. + DIAGNOSTIC
Irvine. Live out. Very It Tbeae are permanent
hakpa; auperviae older po1IUon1 orrerlna top children. Lota of free salartes, paid career ap.
time by th e pool. parel. free parklnf, and
$90/wk. Start lmmed. a beautiful work en·
be over 18 years old & but will train. For In· AIDES g 0 0 d ref 1 · Ca 11 1600 Monrovia Ave,
have an economical car. tervlew call: S42"888l s4•09 '•How 714/551-3768 eves. Newj)Ort Beach .....
lecwll...._ Irvine, Ca. 92715
752-2800
E.O.E. M/F
Work ,3:30·5 :80pm Substitutes work on an FoodServiceWor .. er 13l·W5 weekdays, 5 ·7 am c-s 1 • w e e k e n d s . E a r n """' on-cal as needed basis. Duties include servlna GEMHAL OFACI
•Teien 3-8 moa. exper. Apply Centers are located In meals to paUenta. clean
$500-$600 monthly. Call btwn 9AM & Noon. Buena Park, Costa up & aeneral ualatance Experience helpful, 532-9207. vironment. Please app.
Banking ly durin1 banking hours TUSTIN OFACI
•Tehr
IARMAID Mr. Ens1ey951·7113. Charlie's Chill , 3001 Mesa , Hunt ington in kitchen. Fulltlm'" good typiJla abWty, ~ Colle~e OK . Full or --------•I RedhJll, BJd1. #2, Ste. Beach. Santa Ana and with some weekends~ flciency with naure1, at: HuntJn1ton Savina• Is P/T. .M. tu.• ""..u .. 226 CM W ... tminster C 10-key by touch. Op·
,_.....,... -"--· ------u · apistrano by the Sea port unity for advan•
Basic Clerk Typist with CASHIERS COUMTIA HELP 7 I 4-953-3164 Hospital, 4118-5702. ment. Excellent com· now acceptina appUca·
tlona llor full & P /T
teller positions. Call
842-8600.
FIDELITY
FEDERAL s....,. .... We offer erowtb op-
portunities, excellent
working conditions.
salary & benefit.a. Call :
1ood escrow back· Wanted p/tror food deli •-pany benefita. Informal
-
1_r_o_u_nd_._1_1_1_r1_o_tr_1c_e_.
1
o TUTE M call between 9AM·l1AM T_. _.. G EHHAL OFACI office, C.M. Call MUJle W75·0644. 752.5401 l•for...affoft Soundcralt.aman Audio after 9am at 66-5800. bas lntereslln1 potltwn
Banking
SECRETARY
L09AJM.
4482 Barranca Parkway
Irvine
714-55&-7007
Carol Tbuyns, 832-42CW
ELDOIADO IAHk
E.O.E. An Equal Oppty
Uoyds Bank CallfomJa 1~~~E!m~plo!y~e~r~~~j·---------.. 1 la cuM'enUy seekina an 1-BANKING
experienced Secrelary.1---------•I
Beautician
l cAoo hyClub
11 llOW llllriilg
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd ShJft1 We promote to manaee-
ment & supervision from within.
WANT A CAREER ?
COUMTa PaSOM For quaUty drycleaning
plant in Huntington
Harbor area. Excellent workin& oondilaona. Ex·
perience preferred. but
will train right person. 846-0015.
COUNTY OF
ORANGE
DEPT. OF
EDUCATION
Affirmative Action
Employer M/F
available with varied 1---------office duties: typing, fil.
in&. phones, ma.ii. Call (11'4)5~193.
General Office
Typlna ol 5S wpm and Banking previous banking ex-
perience n!Quired. TfilER
TRAINEES
Halt1tt11t Pr1'ferably w/followlng.
Xlnt working cond.
Please call Tues.Sat.
642·0092. Ask for Joyce
Costa Mesa
111 Del Mar
631·9421 . COUNTER HELP FT/PT. Gary's Deli .I~~~~~~~~~
B O O K K E E p E R Laguna Beach CdM, 675-2193 for appt.
SUMMER'S
HERE!
GEMaA&. OfflCI
Irvine firm bas im·
mediate opening for
bri&ht . self-starter
person to perform a
variety ol office duties including xeroxing, in-
ter-office delivery. 111· 1n1, etc. Contact: Beverly. 6'1·882IO.
We offer very com-
peUtive salaries and ex· cellent company benefits. Please call
Bibi Gray at (71 4)
835-3161, Ext. 218.
TELLER
FULL TIME
49'-9233 EXEC ~RI> Pegboard, med ofc. CUSTOOIA\e • -RETAIY •Typfsh
•Clefb Immediate opportunity!
Brentwood Savings &
Loan has an opening in our Costa Mesa branch
for a responsible teller lo work 5 days a week, alternating Saturdays.
We seek an individual
with previous S&L /banklng ex · perlence, energy and
enthusiasm. and a special nair for working
Columbia Savinas has immediate op -
po rtunitie s i n Its beautiful Anaheim and Fashion laland savings
otrlceti.
Typing & ins. Lag. Bch. Huntinaton Beach PIT, exp'd. Flex. even· Leading Newport Beach
are a . Ca II : Betty . ~~~~962-~9~l~l6~~~I ing hrs. Salary $400.$650 stock brokerage co. bas C99·1301 mo. de~ing on no. of an opening for exec. * Secntcrie•
GEMHAL OFACI
P /time. No exp. nee.
Apply btwn 9AM It
Noon. Charlie's Ch JU,
3001 Redhill, Bldg. jf2,
Ste. #226CM
secretary to Pres. Ji looldc1.,.r CASHJ ER fa cl 1 ti es se r v e d · G e n . M g r . N o
part time. 10 to LS hours Houseware sales. Apply Ch 11 dren '5 Cen le r · shorthand. Dictaphone
Earn extra money
for college or that 833-6276. •-per week. Hours suita· in p e rson : Crown ---------I "'word processing exp. special vacation. --------LLOYDS
BANK
CALIFORNIA
ble to your needs. Hardware, 3107 E. cat. Customer Set-Ylce nee. Call: Personnel,
833·9252 Hwy, CdM. Gen'I office skills a •7~5~2·~00'7~0~~~~~!' Call or come by for
an interview & let us
put you to work.
GEMIERAL OFFICE Electronics firm in Costa Mesa seek s•
person with general of· flee & Ught boolckeeping exper., including ac·
counts payable & ac·
counts receivable.
Permanent position re·
quires reliable person. Call:
ANAHEIM
1666 North Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Selected applicant will work 25 hours per week
Including every other
Saturday. Ught typing
and cash handling ex·
perience are required.
Please contact Marlys Coats at 77~7101, ext. 15
for an interview ap· pointment.
.ooww~ F/C . . must. PCH Sportswear. -""......-~ Child care. Mother s Call Tina ~2995 Rarldly-expandlng re· Helper needed for 2 --· _ Want Ad Help?
tai company seeking girls 11 & 13. I rvine DENTAL R ec e pt
F /C Bookkeeper. Ex-area. 12 lo 6PM. Mon· Pleasant ofc., looking
c e 11 en l com Pan Y Fri. Own transporta· for enthusiastic ind1v.
642·5678
lVICKI HESTON I
Equal Opportunity
Employer
with the public.
We offer attractive ~~~~~~~~~I salaries and benefits.
---------•I and a great future with Banking a growing company.
benefits. Starting salary lion. 552-3744 aft 6. for full lime pos. Salary
$1200/mo. Call 846-0011, o p e n . 8 4 2 . 6 8 8 O
Laverne or Chris. I CHILD CARE wknds/eves: 673-3403
IOOklCHPER. F.C . I Loving grandmother
For further information RE-ENTERING please call: FASHION
•For realty mgmt. co type to care for my two p . T n r . C 0 8 5 t babies. ages 4 mos & 2
Hwy/Dover. 9M-2l9l yrs. Penn. full time 4 days a wk.
DEHT AL ASSIST.
wanted for private Npt Bch office. £xcel pay &
benefits. 646-4868 675-6:112. 675-0321 JOB MARKET J~:; ~io ISLAND
Experience i3 preferred * IOOIO<llPH * C hoir Dlnctor DENT AL FRHT OFC
for this full ume posi· Accounting experience. F all TELLER TDllN££ BRENTWOOD Uon. but we wUI train if Part-lime or full-time. or sm churt'h. 3-4 llUU hr s /wk . 642 -2740 Newport Balboa Sav· SAVl~GS you have a strong cash 631-6941. am/963-4.195 pm HELP!!
ings is seeking a " bandlinf background. ~~~~~~~~~!----........;; ____ If >'ou have experience
mature. well groomed & LOAN For more information, 100 CLBUCAL in insurance, collections lndiv. who loves work· P 1 e 8 s e ca 11 pa 1 ti kK9tMG Soundcraftsman Audio & strong phone com· ~g with people to train cC:~ ~<!:~c~~ Edwards at 760-853l ~1~hur:0::n eC:p;f::i: bas interesting potltlon munlcaUon ability. we
m our Newport Beach w ff . 1 for 3-4/brs, Tues. Thurs. available with varied need you. 631 ·1A20. bfc. Excell. oppty. for e 0 er an excepliona o. ftice Auties: typing, fil. __ ;;..._ ____ _ t bl EqualOpportunity work environment. & Sat . mornings . '1-li_ 01...,.. -5 a e. responsible Employer M/F competitive salaries $4.50/hr. + vacations. mg, P ones, mail. CaJJ "'AL vrnCE person to learn & de··~~~~~~~~~ and 0 u ts landing 548-l687 ask for Alice. (714)556-6193. Mature front offi ce velor in a ltowing SS· I-benefits includinl den· person. Exper required.
soc atlon. Full In· T tal, vision and company --------•I CLEllCAL Typing skills, insurance surance benefits & paid S OP!! paid career apparel. IOOIOC&Pllt PERSON FRIDAY for billinc. 4 days per week. career apparel. Pis. Taite time to relax and Please cootact the of· Full cbaree. great opp-construction company Newport Beach. Call
call : abop at home. It's sim· c· f hoi ty. with busy Laguna Bookkeeping & typin1. 842-3181. Ms. Denny Parillla pie with Daily Pilot ace 0 your c ce. Beach contractor. Must 546-6906 •---------
714-64.5-6505 Clasaified Ads. And if have conalructlon ex----------DENTAL Assistant,
NEWPORT IAUOA you have sometruna to COLUMBIA per. 4M-e.52S Clerical p/time for Ortbo ofc.
SAVINGS & LOAM sell, call a friendly SAVl~GS Dental exp. needed-not
E 0 E Cla111rted Ad-Visor at n JRY COi ! necessarily Ortho exp. ~~~~·~·~·~~~l -&42_-661 __ 1 ______ 1 Ate LOAM Bookkeeper/Part lime, RDA. 642·5997 -ASS,_.1._TI,...,,,. account.a payable, typ-
BANKING
WE'RE PIONEERING
THE FUTURE
OF BANKING
ALL OVER AGAIN.
As far back as 1880, we were
one of a handful of banks filling
the needs of the old west Now
wf!re expanding across the new
west with a banking system of
nearly 900 offices. A system that
employs thirty thousand men and
women whose careers are grow-
ing with us.
If this ,is the type of career
growth you're looking for, and
you're a Customer Service Rep-
resentative, we have a position
that might interest you. You'll in-
terview prospective as well as
existing customers to detennine
which bank services meet their
requirements. Maintain check
order files for follow up on new
rustomers. Plus prepare, process,
and if needed, change OCR input
on new accounts daily.
All you need for the job is
excellent communication skills.
Good mathematical ability. An
understanding of branch banking
operations. And a comprehensive
knowledge of all ~R, Comptiance
and Personal Cash Management
policies.
If you want to erow with the
bank that>a pioneerina the future
of bank.in& think about a career
with F1111t Interstate. The bank
that's meeting the demands of the
future by offerina exatini oppor-
twlltles today.
CaD ft>r an appointment
la~Beact
(714) 49'-6546
EQUALOPPTY ln1. flexible hours, C DI It ...... , lb Desk Cleric , uper1enced
EMPLOYER M/F La1una Beach location. cl9rtc.e op• •kw ill preferred, be able to ·~~~~~~~~~ 499-4571. O r ote C CMltlty. If meet the pub 11 c .
1----------1 Y•• ••~• c lerlc ol pleuant personality. 1--------IOOKKEEPING sec:ret.W or AMM,..; ~'!'~!!os.abor Inn. C.M. BANKING 10 key by touch. Ac· 7'9.. ....,...,..... curate typing. Part Ume office e.,.n.11e•. op----------
SAVINGS REPS days . Better Way ply ot ow O~ Dl1h Mon.
Foods. N.B. 645-2444 Co .. rn office. We For new diet pill. Amaz. lng product. Sella eui· B 0 0 K KEEP I N G wotllcl .. to speak to ly. Full time or pt lime.
P /time. Apply at : JCNI Ideal for house wives
PartTllM
The Newport Beach of· Crown Hardware. 1024 CDI CORP. extra income. L & M ficu or a leadinc SBV• Irvine (Westcllff Enterprises. Dis· in gs and loan bas Plaza), NB 3303 tt.tlcM llYd. trlbutors for Light permanent part lime --------SfeD·Z,ColteMeso Force Product s .
positions available. 556-IOZZ 85l·OJl93, (213) 438·2005.
Previous cashiering or IOOIC"911l F/C ca•h han dlina ex-Newport Beach proper· EquaJOppty DOMUTSHOf' perience is required, ly mgmt. firm. Career Employer M/F Early AM. No exp. nee.
and a Teller back· oppty. for brifht lndiv. ~~~~~~~~~ Xlnt start. Apply till
groundwouldbeaplu.s. with prior F/C exper. Clerical Typist: Opening noon. D.K .:s. 2959 Saturday hours will be Call: 840.0123 with young dynamic _F_a_l_rv_l_ew_._c_._M_. ___ 1 required. WeoCfer: ~~~~~~~~~ engineering/ construc· •-----------•I •E:Kcellentsalaries lion firm. Must be•-•Paid career apparel BOOKKEEPER: Full sharp, de....-ftble with •Freeparting c harge lbru F /S . ·~ •Oulstandlnf potential M at u re. exp er in. accurate typing skills
divldual to handle all (60 wpm+). Salary
Please apply 00 MON· phases of acctg for R.E. comensurale with ex·
DAY, June 8, from 9:30 Develop. Firm. R. E. perience. Call Dave
am to 3:30 pm at: exper. helpful. 2 person Peter, Peter & Assoc.
FlllEUTY ofc. Salary based on ex· Inc. San Clemente
per. Now louted in Cer· 1_'-92_·37_35_. ____ _
Frnl'all rltos moving to Dana
1
________ _
U1U1RL Pt. ofc /Sept. Call CLlltKTYPIST $~ md 714/521·8542 or send re· Energetic person with Lo. AIM. sume: l.3Jl9 Strulkman good typing needed tor
151.S Weatcliff Drive Rd. Cerritos, 9070l. busy manaling aeneral
(at Dover) I~ '•'-a g en c y . No ex p .
Newport Beacb P/Tlme Mon, l ::te1PM to necesaary, but ability to
An Equal Oppty ePMJ. Tues. lO:OOAM to learn a must. Attractive Employer 8 p M • N 0 e x P e r salary & all company
necessary. Apply Pen· :,:.:g::.· Call Sally at
Tellin.1 ~ most people neySaver 1660 Placentia ~~~~~~~~~ possible la important to _A_v_e_. c_._M_. _____ 1-
the succeu of any BUS DRIVERS tor COMPANION Wanted:
aarage aaie. Make sure school bus positions Mature women for am-y ours h listed lo avail WW train Ir bulatory recuperating
Clasalfled, phone Fou
0
ntaln Vall:e;: d:~,ena ~:;:x·t05'rj!
642·5678. 962·8312. lunch. CdM area. Reier.
Classffle• 5am
req. Write P.O. 726. 830
W. Bay, P.O Box 1580,
C.11.9218218
SELL id&e ltema with a
Dally Pilot Cla11lfled
Ad.
DRAFTERS
Dullea include drartlng
mechanical deslgn, wir· Ing diagrams. schematics and product
deaian changes. Re· quires minimum 2 years nperlence in deal1n
drafting and layout of
electronic equipment in addition lo the ability to
work lndependenUy.
We offer a aenerous
bendlta package that
includes paid holidays and Christmas week
shutdown. Please apply
In per1on Monday tbrou1h Wednesday 9·11AM or 1·3PM.
EMERSON
ElaECTRIC co.
lnduatrial
Cootroll Diylalon
3300 S. Sta.odard St. Santa Aoa, Ca. kl702
The Clauilled Department ol tbe Dally
Piiot bu an oPemnl on a te&epbooe 1aiel
deJlt. Mutt be •bit to t)'pe •Plll'OXJmately
'5wpm. Sal~ pl• sre•t cocnmlNkln
pro1ram. EueUut compuy benefit.a
lacludlna medic~ CMMal, Ufe lnluruce.
credtt anion tt.o. Call f« ap~ fw
Interview, 142·ml. ext. m.
Umlled opmtnp avalJab&. ta the Otani• Cout are•. ror 1elf·motlnted, ea,.....
oritnted indMdual who c•n .n wttJa
Fl•ld S&l• P*>l)le. Train, motlvate and
set results. Station wa1on ot van neeet1ary. Eaceptional eamlDp, plua Job
r-elated benefit.I •••llablt ror the ri1bt
Eple. It YOQ can produce re1uttt, not
t talk about It, call. MO-OIM ror enlew. Atk ror Mr. Chance.
Use lhe Daily Pilot
"Fast Result'" service
directory Your
service is our
specially.
CaJI 642-5678 ext. 322
&Auodalff
Specializin1 in
Temporary Clencal
Personnel
540-0400 V a&o.-Elect roNC•
540-9264
START YOUR CAREER
Wl1H THE BANK THAT'S
CHANGING THE
FUTURE OF BANKING.
The bank with careers you can count on
has just changed it.s name. United California
Bank is now Flrst Interstate Bank. Part of a
system of 900 offices in eleven states across
the west
Although oUT name is new, we're still one
of California's major employers. Offering
exciting opportunities for men and women
who want to be part of OUT vitalized growth.
Growth that includes many banking innova-
tions. Such as an interstate network of teller
machines, a systemwide data network via
satellite, multi-state bankcard compatibility,
and the use of a helicopter to ferry checks
to airports.
But it takes a lot more than innovations
to expand like we have. It takes dedicated
people, from helicopter pilots to tellers.
People who enjoy the choice of our wide
ranging careers. And people whose career
growth depends on their own effort and the
strong commitment of the organization they
work for.
This is what the world of Flrst Interstate
is all about Outstanding people who have
as sharp an eye towards the future as we
do. Where we11 prepare for the eventwility
of interstate banking and open the door to
even more exciting careers. Careers that
will grow with us. As we change the future
of banking.
Former.ly · IDn
Untted California Bank UIU
A Future With lnte~11t
Equal Oppottunity Employer MIF/H
• I •
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... BAL OMCI ·---IMll•.t_.MCI 1A11l Se.crttuy An you In ..,,,..u Can Undtrwltw wtth com-LEG .._L 1ou think? Are )'OU H · CIN'falll m 'I auto ""rlence. A
urUve! An you a Top waan, btQtfll1, aowpmkailO.ko, some SECRETARY perfectloniltT Are )'Ou overtime for Hper'd. ll .. "::J•r oriented 1 Art operator. MUil ~ altle ra n.. al')'°""' ~•· c:;r:,. C-a-i ~ ,... t cell. workln1 eoncUtlona. -y mature! ..,.n you \o aet up or cloae New off., movln1 to St Sf 220 tall• over an en· tolerance work. CM. • 1r1/mf1. ofe. when Deltrolllc,560'1S lrvloe In Au1u1t. ,...~
your wort really mat· l'!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!~~1!~7•~0.0!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l Bu.ay clvU l1U11Uon of· ters1 Really! Well then, 1-flee n11d1 uveral
J would like to t.lk to •UAIDS Secretarie1 with 1 year
you. PIJ. send your re-F\111 • part Ume. All IMS.••..-t leaal Hcretary ex·
aume to Tom Tompsca, 1re11. Unllorma fura'd Larae tn:t::M~co. hH pertence. tacellent
P .O . Box 2!151, Npt. A1e1 21 or over, reUred the followtq full, time btn•flu.
Bch., 926S3 welcomt. No ex per. poeltlona avalliblt: _;;_:..........:____. _____ 1 nee:. Apply: Universal Apply lmmodlately
GBBAL ProtecUoo Servke, 1226 •ec .. C_.
Sales Sl4X + comm. W. Stb St., Santa Ana. WUI be fllin• .... ao-•n• C OU....,..Y F /C Book pr S13K Interview hrs: t· 12 & • • • u. f"'lll I
Acct.a Payable $12K 1·4. Mon-Fri. ln1uraoce record1 . OF on ... llJGE Clerk Typist $10K Some Ph.Ytlcal work ln· l\Af"lll
Irvine Penoonel Agy Hairstylist w/C. Paya up volved. Mutt like detaU Peraon.o I Dept.
4111E.17th. Costa Mesa to 703 . Manicurist. 21st work. WlU train. W N. Roat st ..
Suite 224 6'2·1'70 Century Hair in C.d.M. Room G·l3 • --------•I now renting st1tlon1. AMbnNlhd Santa Ana, CA 92701 Ultra modern salon, Sp._ C_. <714) 834-*4
General must see to reallae. Fi1ure aptitude, 10-key AfflrmaUve Action
LooldRQ f« 673-2S.52 & bookkeeping exp ~!!!!!!!E!m~pl!oy!e!r!M!/!F~~ s_.. Wortr? needed. Wlll work in our -::::
Variety of temporary Hair Styliat·Manlcurlst Personal Line Dept ..
aaalgnments avail. for Costa Mesa & Npt handling ca.ah recelva
Work when you wanl. Bch area. SolB-9344 ble 4r billlna.
top pay, no fee. We SaJ F · need: Hard~are es. /Ume Excellent co. benefits;
Stenos Typiata pos. an retail hardware Life, Medical, Dental &
D•t• Ent Opp Factory store. See Mike or Profit Sbarlni Apply In
File Clerks A.sffmblen Steve, H.W. Wrllht Co., person, Mon. lhru F'ri.,
Laborers Whae Wkn 126 Rochester, C.M. lOAM to 2PM.
~ '.'.' ]I If I
HARDWARE SALES SA.FICO
Manaaement potential. INSURANCE CO.
Apply in person: Crown 17570 Brookhurst,
Hardware, 3107 E . FountainValley
Coast Hwy., CdM 962-Till E.0 .E.
Npt Bcb ~ Hotel M/F
Equal Opp Emplyr M/F DESK CLERK
F /T. Must have ex-
General --------•I perience front desk. AP: ply l lam-Spm, David
If You..,. GOOD
You're ICaLY
McNeil or Mrs .
Baltazar. HoteJ Laguna,
425 S Coast Hwy,
Laguna Beach. 494·1151.
IMSUR.AMCE
Busy service ctr. of auto
ins. agy. has openings
for the following posi·
t.ions :
•Claims Dept Take in-
itia I reporu & handle
follow ups.
LIN4'iUA.RDS
ARC Cert. Aho trainee•
for Jummer positions.
968·0311.
LIQUOR CLERK with
knowledge of Wines
wanted. Spigot Liquor,
1802 S. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach, 494-1533.
Liquor Clerk. P I T
nights. Ask for Steve
548-8410
LOAM SBlVICIHG
IOOICkEIPH
Com bi nation assign.
ment for right person
for mortgage loan firm
in Newport Beach.
714·955-lQSS Patti F.
LVN /Medical Assist.
Back office, full-time
days. 557-6300. •CLERICS
•TYPISTS
*SECRET ARIES
* RECB'TIONISTS
•WORD
PROCESSORS
Housekeeper R/B in ex·
change tor 4 hrs day
cleaning & cooking 6
day wk. Non smoking,
non drinking, a~ 4PM
or wknds 5.56-1737.
•Renewal Dept-Quote
& follow-up on re MAID
newals. Hvy. auto rat-542.3030
ing exp. pref'd. •---------
•Accounting Dept MAIDS wanted. exp'd .1 Invoicing, customer re· Immed. hire. See Angie, 1 HOUSE:KBEPER funds & deposits. San Clemente Inn
KellyServlcescanoffer Mon -Fri, full-lime. Salary comm. with exp. MAIOWANTEO
you Im med .. exciting, 7·3:30pm. Must speak Pd. co. benefits. For Don Quixote Motel
temporary positions En&lish. Newport Villa. appt .. call Linda at 2100 Newport Bl, CM
when & where YOU _
642
_·_586_l_. -----FGS, 963-0!Nl ·--------· want. Housekeeper needed. I~~~~~~~~~
live-in. Small board &: JANJTORIAL Evenings,
care home. 639·3800. 3 t 0 s hrs . Ca 11 ·
978-3484. 714-992-'821, 714-530-3333 IELL~l•~·
SE"'V•C E S
. Housekeepers wanted. 2102 Business Ce.nter Seaclirf Motel. 1661 s.
Dr., #208. Irvine, Coast Hwy Laguna 833-1441 <Nr. MacArthur Bch 494 9717 ·
Bl. & 40.S Frwyl Hrs. 8·5 --·--·------1
or 27957 . Cabot Rd .. Housekeeper/Companion.
Laguna Niguel, 831·°'542 Live in or out. (Crown Valley Pkwy. 833-2009
KEYPUNCH
Experienced key
punch/tab equipment
operator. Excellent
company benefits. in· formal office, C.M. Call
Millie after 9am at
64.5·5800. exit) Hrs. 9-3 or 16152 · ~a ch Bl.. 1230 E. Hunt-H 0 u s e m a n a g e r t 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
mgtonBeach,Hrs.8-5 supervise teens in KeyPuncb
E.O.E. Youth Shelter. Call •Key Stations• M/F /H 548·0681 Operator
GeneraJ Office
Newport Beach in
surance co. has the
fol lowing positions
available:
BILLING CLERK
Typing 30wpm. Expcr.
helpful.
Gd. co. benefits Work-
ing hours 8AM·4: l.SPM
Call for interview appt.
btwn. 8:30 & 11 :JOAM.
833-8450
COMMERCIAL
BANKERS LIFE
1401 Dove St .. Ste SSO
NewPort Beach
E.O.E. M/F
Insurance
BENEflTS
COORllNATOR
Douglas Oil Company or
California has job op-
portunity for CMC Key
Station Operator. Must
have min. of 1 year ex·
perience on key to disc
systems and be able to
key 12,000 strokes per
hour.
Good starting salary
and excellent employee
benefits. Please call /or
appointment. Eva
Taylor, Employee Rela·
lions Dept. (714,
540·1111
DOUGLAS OIL
COMPAHYOF
CAUFOIHIA
3160 Airway Ave.
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
Equal Oppty Employer
Management
Management
Opportunities
Are Closer Than
You Think With
JACK IN THE BOX
Why drive all over San
Deigo county ... wasting
lime and gas just to
work in someone else's neighborhood?
JACK IN THE BOX
Restaurants has a posi·
tion in YOUR
NE IGHBORHOOD
which will provide com-
plete training in food
preparation ,
supervision or
restaurant personnel
and all other phases or
restaurant manage-
ment.
To be a successful appH·
cant you will possess 2
years of prior manage·
ment experience. Poise.
polish and people skills.
A high school diploma is
preferred ... coUeee is a plus. JACK IN THE
BOX otren competitive
salaries and an ex-
cellent comprehensive
benefits package (your
insurance sta..rU the day
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MANAGERIAL. uec.
peraon1 lnterealed lo
additional income-part
tlme flex. hra. Call
Marina del Rey ,
%13·823-8982 for in·
tervlew In your area
Manaaement
MGR TRAINEE
MIDICAL
Full·llm• tront office
tor buay NIX. Bch or
thopedlc otllce. Chuta,
dealt relld, lnaurance.
Experienced only.
848-5995 few app't.
OA'tCIC._.IC
Are you ready to rejoin
the work force? Ideal
opportunity for part·
time ornce cletk with
Lypina aldU.. DuU• a.re
varied with flexible
worklo1 houn. Please
Clll (7H)75f..'r148. Medktl Secrtt• y
Exper. 1ccW'ate & last ---------1
tr pllt ror bwiy office. 1---------Muat know aU front of-
fice procedures. pe1
oard. ins. & phone. HB
area 847·230 omcE
PAYIOU. a.JC atc.,,OMST
TheJoUy R.oserJne., an Needtd . Newport
e1tabll1hed r .. taurant Beach. Bott·t)'pe butl·
chain, haa an openlna nta1 4/dlyt week. St111
tor a pa)lroll clerk to Wed. l :S0·5 :30pm.
work in a 4 PtnOD dept. $4.50/ht. Heavy phones
10.kty by touch a muat. & typloa experience.
Salary commensurate Call 8'5-1100.
with experl911ce. Apply ---------In person between 81m· RIC.,.OMST ~J>m at. Front ofc . exper .
THE JOLLY ROGER Friendly atmosphere,
INC. lite tyfinl 6 10-key
17042 GlUette Ave, Irv Lota o benefits here
lnlernatJonal company
.,tabll1hlna South Bal II Oranae Co. dlalrlct o · flea. Complete tralnin1
&: liberal renw:neratlon. II aelecled be prepared MISSl!HGH
to atart lmmedlalely. 6 morninaa a week,
Call Mr. Helber1 : Mon· 5:~AM to SAM,
8'7·6533, Mon, Tuea, TUea thru Sat. 8:30AM
Wed. before lpm. to 9AM . Excell. driving
SERVICES PBX
('114)546-0331 Nr. O.C. AirJl()rt. Call.
Ru sty Pelican ,
Corporate Ole. 549-9322,
2862 McGaw, Irv. ASSISTANT PIX SWBVISOR
Performs a wide varie-1~~ri~~~t h:.e~~t
ty of lnterestln1 and que oppty. for qualified
RIC.,.ONIST
rec;. req 'd. Apply: Pe~· Masonry ar concrete help nyaaver, 1660 Placenua
wanted . Laborers, Ave., CM h II I l PBX Operator to c a e ng ng aaa ~n-supervis• our Com -
Front office appearance
for Orange Co. de·
veloper /contractor. Lite
typlnf . $850 /mo +libera benefit.a. Must
be 21. Chance for ad·
vancement. Aprly in
person : Ham lton-
Pamutzer Construction,
2915 Redhill Ave .. Ste S-200, Cost a Mesa.
SS7·79Sl.
~~::::a~upervlsor. *MGMT COUftL!•
67 adult oy units in E .
ments in the Purchasmg ~
and Services Depart-munications Dept.
MATUU raSON Cotta Mesa. Nice, no
needed to help operate a pell. 646-0073
ment of one ot Orange We offer excellent co.
County's leadina com· benefits Including a free panlea meal per shift. Apply in
person 9AM-Nooo, Mon·
Duties will include ship-Fri. Personnel tea aarden in CdM,
Sat/Sun only, 9:30AM to MHGMMT PosmOH
8PM. Apply In person, Fabric chain, C.M. &
Sat & Sun .. 10AM-2PM, Anaheim. Xlnt oppt'y
ping and receiving, MARRlorT HOTB.
mail and supplies dis· 900 Newport Center Or.
Sherman Gardena, 2647 _G_e_r_i_84_M040 _____ _
E. Cout Hwy., CdM M 0 TH ER 'S He Ip er
tribution, inventory con· Newport Beach •EC ..... -....ST trol. records main· Equal Opp .Emplyr M/F .-""""'
t I Needed. Travel agency tenance, opera ion ° Irvine location. 552·3052 MEDICAL COURIER wanted. Resp. high
M u 1 t h a v e o w n school girl tor summer
transrortation & be job atartlng approx
famil ar with Calif. June 15th. 8 mos old
freeway system. Mon· baby L.B. aft 6PM Cin·
Xerox 9500 and messenger services. Permanent Ptr, service _L_is_a_. ______ _
Comparable experience greeting cards in local
and vahd Callfornia supermarkets 15·20/hrs Receptionist/Secretary
drivers license. week. Flex. ·hrs. Call for. 1mportin1J firm in
John (714)533-~. Irvine. Requires good Fri, 9-5pm. 768-8500. dy 497.2297 Along with excellent typing & shorthand
salary and benefits, this ---------1 skills. Duties 1nclude MEDICAL Newspaper delivery
TUMSCRllBl person, 18 or over. position olfers a chance Personnel li1ht bookkeeping, 10
Work at home, top pay. Driver's license, in·
Requires minimum surance. economy car.
5/yrs acute hospital ex-Npt Bch-lrv·Costa Mesa
perlence in all phases or area 7 dys pr wk. Mon
medical dictauon. Call Fri. 2·5PM Sat/Sun
for advancement and 1s key & customer mterac·
an excellent career op-IEHEFn'S ti on. IBM memory
portunity. Call: COORDINATOR machine experience
helpful Phone 97~
Ahcaa Chavez Please see our ad in for appt
768-8500 for interview. 4· 7 : 30A M. Approx. 546-7360 Today's classified under --. .:....:;..---.---
"Insurance". Architectural firm seeks
MEDIC .... -..CE $500/mo. Call 540·3007
-vm bet. llAM-5PM Ask for Hunt i o it o n Be a c h Lee or Bob Surgeon. 1 girl ofc. Must
be exprd. Mon to Fri, Newspaper Delivery
9-S. Exceptional opport. LA Times to homes on
Salary open 846-8037 Balboa Peninsula.
Medical 3 : 3 O a m to 6 a m
FROMT OFACE $650 /mo. 548-8441 or
Mature, experienced in _64_5_·l_41_3_. -----
0 B · G Y N • h e a v Y MUISE/RH or LVM
telephones. Send re-from 3 to 11:30 pm. 41
NATIONAL
EDUCATION
CORPORATION
4400 Campus Drive
Newport Beach, Ca.
Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F
sumes to Box lt762 C/O .__d c el H S Daily Pilot P.O. BOX uc onv · asp. anta ORG.AHIST
1560, Costa Mesa CA Ana Hts. SA S49-306l For small church. 3·4
9'.!626 MURSF>aM or LVH h r s t wk . 6 4 2 · 2 7 4 o
PartUme, to work with amt963·4195pm Medical~ proctologist in H.B. of· PAINTER Exper. accurate •-ast Fri XI , exp. m re-.,. !ice on 'days. nt d · 1 er· typist for busy office. working conditions & ~ s, cFTean/PTappe964ar48 .. 28e I·
Must know all front of-salary. (213)919-3577. cient. · ·
fl ee procedures. peg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Partt1me boy for water·
oard, ins. & phone. HB MURSIHG Ing garden. Vic. West
area 847-2:547 ASSISTANTS Nwpt..:. Sl.SO/hr 675·3823
Raleigh Hills Hospital p ART TIME MEDICAL CLAIMS in Newport Beach has p· PROCESSOR immed. openings ror To deliver Daily •lot Nursi~ Assista.11ts auto route in Newport Must be experienced. · Beach.
F /T. ask for Beth : Certifl or exp'd. pre· HOURS: Mon. thru Fri.
(7l4)540.1711. C'd. Openings are for the a PP r ox 3 : 30 Pm to 11·7 shift, both full time 5:30pm Medical/Chiropractic & part time. Excell. fr.
Ii i eeds h In. oe ben..r.1ts package. HOU RS . Sat & Sun c n c n s arp, ag· • ""' 5am-7am.
greasive front desk For interview, call Meg Earnings approx S350 person with heavy exp. Andrews. 714·645-5707 per month.
& app't sched .. pbones.1~E~O~E~M~/~F~~~~~ Call 642·4321 for Bryan data entry. 5/dy wk.1: Holland or Sheldon
salary commen. with OFFICE Har Harte . Equal Oppor
exp. 640·6002. Part·tlme, 2 days per Employer
MEDICAL
RECORDS
TRANSCRIBER
Requires 60wpm typing,
knowledge of dic-
taphone & medical
terminology. Organiza.
lion, attention to detail
& follow up are very Im·
portant. We offer ex-
cellent environment.
Capistrano by the Sea
hosp. 496-5702.
Llttlthllc)!l
Classified Ada an really
small "people to people"
sales calls with bit re-
adership and bil re-
sults! To place your
claasllied ad. call today
642-5678.
week for growing com-Part·time
pany Typing 45wpm, Ambitious couple want-
f iii n g & Ph 0 n es ed to assist in manage.
New P 0 rt Be a ch · ment & expansion or 851 ·9222. sma II business. Part·
Orrice help. Wed thru time 848--m95.
Sun 9·5. Yacht Club.
CdM. 644-9530.
Office
WE MEED YOU
Secretaries
TyplMts
AccouAIMj Clerb
ReapHoNsts
FleCa.t&s
W orcl Processors
CRTO,.r.ton
De,t. Cltrtu
Office Worken
PART/TIME
Counter he(p.-Run copy
machines. Approx 20-25
hrs/wk. M·F mornings
& some Sat. Will train.
Min. wage during train·
in& period .
Homemakers welcome.
Perm. position. Ask for
Kiyo, 546-2693.
PART Time. a11s. serv.
No exp. nee . Call :
838·3333 btwn 8 & 4 EOE
MtSSIOM VIEJO
COMPANY
friendly receptionist I
typist with good skills.
Call Wendy 640-0772.
l~~~~~~~~~I Receptionist/fypist front
Pest control technician ore Sun-Thur. Pvt coun·
needed. Exper. pre· try club. 644--54()4 rerred but not ________ _
necessary. Call 546-9339.
Photographic Printer.
Experienced
black /wlute Printer for
Photography Studio.
Full time 645·3840.
Receptionist
Drea1n Come True!
Ever dream of working
in beaut. Irvine? Wake up! Your dream bas
come true! Nice bou of
friendly medical bus
,LUMll........_ ore. needs you to greet
nw cl ients & answer SUPPLIES phones. Some typing. Growing Co. has xlnl Advancement for your
oppty for good, reliable efforts! $800 + DOE.
driver General Call : Kay Bazan .
knowledge of plumbing 540·5001, Snelling &
products helpful Good Snelling of Newport
working conditions Fr· Beach Agency, 4340
inge benefilS Cull time. Campus Dr. EOE
Ca ll Mr. Peters~~~~~~~~~ (7141675-4830
POST IOX
P/T, flex Retired OK
Nwpt/Airport 549-2287
Production
Full lime person for
prod. Dept Packing &
handling h osiery
Crystal Creations AP·
parel. 631-5414.
P /T Clerical
Work afternoons. Duties
anclude lite typing, as-
s embling broehures.
mailers. etc. Contact
Cathy Lester 642-9470.
REAL ESTATE SALES
PEOPLE. Investment
Firm building Real
Estate Sales Force.
Licensees invited to
call. 641-0763.
RECEPTIONIST P /time
needed immed. after-
noons for law ofc. In
O.C. airport area.
833·8486 ask for Pam
RK~t Law office. OC Airport
area. Hilb school grad.
Call 833-9124
RESTAURANT
BoB·s
BIG BOY
IS HIRING!
CASHIERS
154 E. 17th St.
Near Fullerton
Costa Mesa
*** WAITBlS
WAITRESSES
COOKTIWHHS
7311 &linger
Near Gothard
Huntington Beach
*** WAITERS
WAm.ESSES
COOKTIWHHS
CASHIEtlS
23952 Avenida
de la Carlota
Near El Toro Rd.
Laguna Hills
*** WAITIRS
you do). Management ---------of Al&...els PAltTTIME
See our ad in t-Oday's
classified under
"RetalJ".
RECEPTIONIST for new
corporate headquarters
in Irvine. Requires
pleasant phone skills +
typing. Send resume to
Controller, 2698 White
Rd. lcvine, Ca. 92714.
WAITRESSES
CASHIEAS
335S So. Bristol Ave
Near McArthur
So. Santa Ana'
*** WAITBlS
WAITRESSES
COOK TRAIME£S
CASHIBS
4501 Campus Dr.
trainlnf poejtiona cur-
rently available in
Laguna Beach, Dana P oint. aoo San
Clemente.
Interviewing:
Tues., June 9th
From: lOam-Spm al
San Juan Capistrano
Inn
<Best Weatem)
Orte1a Hwy. at IS
San Juan Capistrano,
Ca
I. DOING
.... BUSINESS :·:;: UNDER A
= :: 1 F1CTmous
NAME?
If rou htin juet llled
'
our 11ew Plctltloue
uel"eee Nelfte eftd " ... llCl4,...........,
" tot ~ .............
do" 't forget '"•' '"• ll111llet1011 le IO der•
l'YoM clett Gf ftltne. The DAILY ,.ILOT wlll
pvNM f"W .... llMflt
tor IJl.50. Our
olrculetlclll ll'ICllude• cti.
entire Ore111t Cout
..... •llCI ..... ~
..... r Ill .. ec9lklM. '" order 10 •uMIC rour e1tte111ent for
pulllloet1011 etnd
~T~oT.'L: MOT, P.O. loa 1MO, c. ......... c. .... We'll tlo ... ,..._ ,.,
lntor111ttltfl Moult .....
~,..... ...
MMttl&.m.
All work locations Our
work location are In
Irvine, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana & Newport.
Permanent & tem·
porary jobs since 1973.
No fees ever!
544-9392
The People Machine
A Personnel 5e.rvice
Office
We H .. e Tiie Jobs
If Y•Han
TI.Sldhll
•SECRETARIES•
•EXEC. SEC'YS•
•ST AT TYPISI'S• •RECEPTIONISTS•
•ALSO PART TIME•
Always fl'ee to appU-
cant.s. Call now, a.ak for
Judy or Sherree,
540 -8055, Coastal
Personnel A1Y .. 2790
Harbor 81 .. CM. E.O.E .
STOPH'GO
4SSS Coast Hwy., NB , .....
Full lime posi\lon. Full
company benerits. Ex-
per or w/train. Apply
PENNEYSAVER 1660
Placentia Ave. C.M.
llECB'TIOMST
Phones, Ute typina &
clerical. Exper not req.
Small conieoial Hunt·
in&ton Bch law ofc.
IM2·0023
NEWPORT
BEACH
Near Verano
Irvine
***
Stop n• Go is currently seeking persons for :
NIGHT MANAGERS
EVENING MANAGERS
PART TIME CLERKS
$4.50 Hr.
$4.00 Hr.
Stop n' Go offen strong salaries and excellent benefits
Including:
• Paid Trahilng
• Paid Hospitalization and Life
Insurance
• Piid Vacation
• Retirement PROGRAM
• College Taltlon Program
People .O +: are encouraged to apply.
Apply in penon:
4555 Coast Rwy.,
Ne,vport Beach
or ciJJ fer lnformatlan -. 714·771·1!10
1
' ...
' 4
IT'S-HUY
Fashion Your
Career
Around
lt's·A·Dilly
MANAGER
ASST.
MANAGERS
MANY OPENirlGs IN
OUR AREA STORES
IN CLUDING
LAKEWOOD ,
ORANGE, ARTESIA,
Sales • Home decor ctr.
Fri. & Sat. 9:30 to 4. At·
tractive, well-croomed,
personable, non-smoker
prefer. 14.00/hr 640-9193
SAUSPBSOH
Mature salesperson for
Ladles Speciality Shop.
Exp. pref. but ·not necessary, No nlles, 6
Sunday• per year. Full
& parl time . Call
846.5388
Horward Derman
M4..e796 ' 1061 Camelback S't.
Newport Beach, 92660
Equal Opp Emplyr ANAHEIM, EL TORO & ·~~~~~~~~ COSTA MESA. I-j~~~~~~~ s ... .,
J 0 l N 0 U R P /ti rile. fashion & fine M 0 TI VAT ED jewelry, crafts .
MANAGEMENT Temptations, call
TEAM ... we offer an ex-wknds too, '""°17
citing fashion concept, .;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-.-. i n v o l v e m e n t a n d 1•
reaponslbWty ln 1 rast-
paced professional al· mosphere.
There are unlimited
arowlb opportunities
because ol our rapid ex-
pansion and commit·
ment to employee train·
.. in& aitd career develop. ment . OUR
PROMOTION RECORD
PROVES IT!
Excellent benefits in·
el uding MEDICAL /
DENTAL, CREDIT
UNION , 2 WEEKS
VACATION. SALES
IN CENTIVE
PRO GRAMS,
MONTHLY INVESTMENT &
STOCK OWNERSHIP
PLANS.
Sales Relail
Part-Time
Opportunity
Wallpapers To Go has
part-time positions
available for dependa·
ble people who enjoy
public contact. Ex· celleot opportunity for
someone with decorat-
ing flair to eajoy a good
salary and rlexible
hours. For oomplete de-tails, call 646--~
Wallpape~
To Go
2300 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
RELATED RETAIL EquaJOpportunity
and/ or SUPERVISORY ·~~~E~m~pl~o~y~er~M~/~F~~
E X P E R l E N C El·
REQUIRED. 200 stores, Sales-Students 16 & up,
42 in the LA area! need summer jobs or
P /time year round
INTERVIEWS work. Call Mr. Jones.
Tuesday. 6/9 1-Spm s.41-4118.
Wedoeada.y, 6/10 l~Spm ---------
Hatbor S/C Sandwich Salesperson
2301Harbor8lvd. Mon-Fri. 7am·lpm.
Colla Mesa Must have own trans.
<714) 631-9618 RAC. C.&t. 642-1900
or
Tuesday, 6/910.S pm
950 Tustin Ave.
Oranae. CA 92667 (714) 5.'Jll.9900
Call tor appt.. come to
o~ lnterv1tw.s or send
resu m e to District
Mana&er, lt's·A·Dllly al appropriate address
above.
Equal oppc)rtunlty
employer
SECRETARY
631·2004
Secretary
LITIGATIOH
SECUTAIY
Very heavy typin1. 3S
hr. work week. plush
ore. $1,300-SL,500 mon·
thly salary. Call:
549·2625
SECRETARY
lft Ellec:utfYe Wte
lmmed. opening. Min. 3
yrs. exp. Gd. typing
skills a must . No
shrthnd. req'd. 4 to S days. 752-023C
SEC'YjRECn.
P/T Exec. Search firm nr.
0 . C . Airport. 25·30
hrs /wk. Flex schedule.
Mu st have gd typing
skills. Xlnt salary N.
Danford. 752-8321
62
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 1. 1g&1
Refri&. books. clothes, Couch beige floral $85.
mlac. Sat/Sun L0-4. 307 luggage & tote aample11.
Fernando. Bal. Pen. & more. Sid 9 4. Sun
9-12. 2324 La Linda N,B
548-8975
K1tteru.. 7 wks. Calico
Gray. long-hair, xtra
8030 toes. Trauied. 557 5467 _
**I BUY** Good used Furniture &
Appliances-OR r will
sell or SE~L for You
MASTERS AUCttOH
646-8686, 833·~
I IUY RIRHITURE
Les 957-8133
Orange COMt DAILY Pll.OT/SUnday, June 7. 1981 ~!.~ ..... !~! ~.~ ........ !!!~ ··==-/ t I IO !~!!' ............ !~ ... ~~-~ .... !~!~ .
............ • .......... °'a 9040 X·Fllhln1 boat w/moor· c. c 29, tm, Atomic 4, ~...................... •CHIW. MU~· TOP s DOLLARS "1 •••••~·· .. •••••••••••• u••••••••••••••••H• .. •••••••• .. •••••••••••• ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••••• l n c tor ta I•. Dys wheel, electronics. well· 89 Honda 750• low mJlni t TOl4 ST A.II For Cle.., Uled
Dbl ••d. compl, •n. SpedaJSale! S.art Silverton• olld U • C tl a I CR A YT 547·~1 : "-'lhtl831-10ll equipped, moorln1 lllot. cond. muat tell. 12 fl . model wHh Can6Tnicu
Twl bed comp! ao SattlliWAn&enll• State Otpn. up.,.r " Cl1HI<' Yl1hln1 SkUr, • -avaJl. 1"1.0154 $l300/0BO. 17~5430 llftiat!t du ale . al r We pay c11b on the Ant~que cotrtt t1abJe, BUY dlNrtfrom manr. lower keyboardl Xln t 111 lnboard. A 1&rt0l 31 Cbrla·VHF, CB. encl w.t.r H--., S./ cond .• tt.D. aprlnct. lpot ! ContAC\ buyer al
S nd SlS tl01Vatat.iont cond ••ctllt oe:41 wn alnttr boat moo. Call bud, allp avail, fun Cyclone 13·1d cood . ll ... /Stw... fl6 pwr slffrinl. aiu tank Dts.HI ~·..,.t=; =~fTS:,..· am.2280 101 $300 Me-41 0 a tr (211)682 ~ boat. creat tUape. $8900 xtr11. ~. .. ..................... & more! Workhorse C~••t -------i ---------• 4pm. or offer. M4 Mn MO-llllS. complete! (3881>. San Clemente
Couches, vanity, dtn. rm Matchln1 Tennlt and Grand Pl--, .. -autlf"I H 'llRTIAM SP -WE CAN SILL OMLY SIZ 491 Ill 0510 ..a•2 •100 -At ..... 1 .. --..,.. .. Loi de ,,.,. f'-bln~·· In p "'Cl-"' .. .. Sall boat Capri Cyclone YOUR 1.v • • .. ..,. -eet. ,,., ........ "'r c OCa, Pool table saso. 22'' tone, teaehtr Miii ttlll. ···•lltnt""MA~A ·.Al\ ~ ~~ .... u with new traile r .... HOWAIO ca.. ..... ---------
end \.tbJea. '"'9'00 Lawn a\ ow• r S 7 5 . Alto JtlmtMlll conaolt, tar b t on;;.'-. . .M+7r $211,000 $800/offer. (714)842-1714 SS.130t Dove/Quail Sta, WANTED!
;:-;;,uc h, 1old chair. $57.atTJ 11'15 ..,..., ~u tl88·4000 wknda., Leu thin soo houri. after Spm. Reot 23' Lux. mlr home, NEWPORT BEACH Late model Toyotas and ~ Like now. 133-0555 c 1 Seara console stereo, Orla. De Winne Oil•. A Baldwin Grand Plano lllll·HSl wltdys 14• Pacifica trlr, sail, ,... fully self cont, ~/dy, Vo Iv o •. • I u s
Zenith rem. color TV, Steal! 30X98, 5 beads, with ..-.ci. """" 500 free mi. 54S-C19ti TODAY!!! . 962-21 ....,. '" _...., OWENS XLUl, Cbovy PACt .. CA 41 ady to co. WO/OBO 1974TOYOT" bed comerurut. 35 S4SOO; aox24• SllOO. 84o.e84I sn. full cover. bait Slt0,000 631·3199 ; 6'75-U>7 Rent: 22' motor tM>me. A l~S 675
'
7978
• PIANO. Yamaha u,prlaht tank. water ski ~ulp. Only 30 boun use. I.Ike .78 ODay 23 w/new trlr. alps 8, self cont, avail. With c~~~~~ s hell.
Mun sell kini & queen John Wayne Tenn.is clb, contemp. 0.1ut walnut lrlr, t4500W-0'148 new! salla & riHlnl Sll,500 6/20·7 /3 , 1295/wk . automatic trans &
slie mattresses & box ram mbrahlp S800. Incl finish. Xlnt tone . 21 •• 1942 ;;-ulc pwr boa~ Do•ld ,,,....._ Make ofrer. 548-7630 6'0·8S8S AM /FM ate re o . spnngs. 894-2729 trans fee (408) S5&-676S 548 0898 67.1212 ("'~"""W). · In xlnt cond. Fully ,. looh Sipe/ Rent 20' motor home, '".,..,
MOVIHG SALE Woterltu Cl w... Hammond Or1an; Mint 1qulppe0. Rt1tored with Doekt 9 070 sell cont. 1225/wk. 500 ONLY $2995
2·8' Gold soles S22S ea. 20 pc set. Nover used. cond. S600 TLC With slip. $4900 31' CAUFOAMIAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• free ml. 968-3890 MIRACU MAZDA Top Dollar ~'ShipswbeelS22S. Din. S390ormakeolfer. SS7-4246 _l!lll)83M831a~8pm '78, tw. Perk.18S'a. ld'd DockMftclrolnt? .7 3 CO MMAND E R 21SO Harbor8lvd.
rm w I 6 ~ h $ 3 7 S . 6'2·"520 Spo....., ""'~ 1094 W"'..-ID w/c:quip, OWC at 10%, Reas. rat.es 675·9720 eva Dod l I COSTA MESA Paid W a~ h I d r Y $ 2 5 O · .. _, -An• low dwn. slip avail ae 22' 1 eeps 6• x nl 645-5700
Bevlleadb4.xSI .}}!ss top Simmon• queen:; mat· •N•E••W•••K••2•••2::•.•.••w••1•t•h• 11't Boston Whaler, Mtr S89,500. Bkr •uu· beam, upto30ln ~~~~i~erwMoodl ~I~.~~ For Your Car!
coffee ta e ...,..,.,. Cnew tress,lyr new. x spr· .... ;o op 8'75·900'1, llG0-1725 eves lnalh, S27S mo. 311 1979 DATSUN JOHMSOl4 & SOM
$1200). Larop tables. ing, $185. Webber Kettle Solomon 6216 bindings & 557-8122 lo_._ R•/ Edaewaterl7S.l&43 548-3143 ICIHG CAI Llftcol.Mtrcwy mirrors. china $225. $25. GM Chevy radio. pr or Lana NLl boots --. lvcf
22cu ft SIS Frige $375. new $35. s.sz.903'7 $280/all. 751·9227 1~ ~;:-;~~~ ~~;~: Cit;.._ 9050 WANT ED Uve aboard !!'!'!~:.~:! ... !!!.~ ~~k~:~d~. '~. ~~:: Cos~::bor B~O.S630 ~:.,:~i~·~! thg~~ New Cpt soft green $425 Rebound Mlnl Tram· SLSOO 11'7S.5811e ••••••••••••••••••••••~ slip f or 43' Gra n '65Aintream pen, mirrors & looks -., 0 d b II S . I d d Samarang, 2 masted 70 Mariner by mother & 21· ood d like NEW! (1L54390). We,_
edger $75. Cash reglSter (10 yr S) + eaut . r:a:.e·u::·~·ewoa$7~ zo· SIClrJACk scho~ne r Sips 6, eon L.B .. HW\1. Hrbr or de~n' Aire:~ ~'w.~~'i CSUt. 1~). Offer good OVE-,R need s work SlSO cstm king spread $75 $8388 1973 children welcome 2 NwptBch.CallCristine TV ;otatora 'sips 4· tbruS/7/81. 640·95~ 559·0848 -Xlnt Cond Low hrs heads. full galley, m1aln day1 1tl4)894--0684 · eves $3 500 66H84t MOW $3995 llut look
6' brown plaid sofa. Comm'I Carpet. $3/sq. Ston, R...__,., Many amenities. $7500. Salon, aux . delsel. Avull & wknds (213)8'ZJ.l3SO. ' · · ... EW•ORT D"'TSUH For Yoor Good I .095 Pp aA~-1--6PM for Ch arter . (7 14 ) AIJ'o t rallar , '71, 18"""· " '" A vw Ponch'"orAudl matc hing loveseat . yard. CS88yards> ar ,,_ • ...,1 ... 642·4848 or PO Box 8381 s•lf con"t. xlnt con,~d . 888DoveStreet -· "' chair & ottoman. Kat 962-5422 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N t B h 92660 SUPS "' NEWPORT BEACH set w/4 chairs. S4SO all. Display cases. vacuum, 31' Bertra~ Race Mod~I. _!~ · $2950. PP 548-6263 Ill.I J OO
966•1160 Snake: ten fl. Python mannequin, tenser 482 cu. an . Chevy s. •IMMAC2B'·34' BOATS A •oll. Mo. to Mo •• 79 Midu, 31., almost ---------$185; twin trundle beds. poles, 2 swag lights tr ailer. 1 top truck, 6/12mo. plans prepaid ·oo FORD~ .. TON
Kg st. wtr bd nice wood mattresses $65. Cash. 760·0902 World Record holder from $189/mo lncludlna loslt. 0.... loc. Ma new, loaded. 7000 mi. With ruu camper, low
hdbrd w satin com· 964·3491. Swops 8096 $100,000 In vested slip,lesson.s714/964·5994 30' 0¥.,. ... Bee. I. $25,000ortakeoverpay· mileage,$2200.675-4568
Corter & 2 sets shts S17S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25.000 firm. Call Nelson at SIO .._ menta. 960-0070 642·1812 Never used Tire G7851S. wkdays: (714)640-8811. w er. per -r· 70 GMC / am good ---Golf Cart, Solas. Coffee '72 Chu v Moftte SHARKS!! 675-7100 Tr•lers. Utflty tllO w c per. 0 h .. od H' e ck ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Make offer. anas "' · 1 a Tables. Redaning chair. Corio $950 or tract. 17 ' lostoft Whaht-33· Pacemaker Yacht, 642-8223
chair w1ottoman grn dresser with drawers for cons t r uction 100 hp e\•inrude, rns sleeps 6. for Charter! loafs, Speed I. Motorcrde Trtr.
stripe n.ewly reuph. $80 Hi Fi Console & more: wo..A. 979-8533 great, my xfras. inc Specializing In s hark Ski 9010 S rail, 5'2,5, 551·5511 •73 FORD
646·8527 Best reasonable offer. "'-vhr.rm, big whl trlr fish ing off Catalina ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. Ton pick up. Sl800 or Island . 213 377 7897 18l'J' '77 RANGER 460 A.to S..-.lce, rart. MOVING SALE ~3523· TY, Radio. $4700. ~I006 - -Weekdays. FORD Jet. seal! 10. less I. Accftsoriff 9400 best. 64G-439l aft 5
Compl. furnishings for 1 STERLING Flatware HIFI, S...-.0 8098 30' Searay Weekender, -------than 5 hrs on eng . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 FORD FlSO PU auto, d 4 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loafs Seil 9060 B' . I I 3 kl' ~ M' h l' x u """'1" b rm apl. 92·6 1 R eed. & Bar.ton . BeauU'ful Color TV. 2 yr xlnt cond. 9~% loan. • •man top, tr r s as, .. 1c e an rea .... ...,.. "· p/s, p/b, needs some 645 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rope,etc.S6:W>O 979-7295 Nr new. matc h ed work S2•00 /0BO Ethan Allen colfee table. GeorgJan Rose-serve 8· wrnty Free delivery many extras. ·13 ·79 Montgomery 10· --642-2533 963 2073 rn• 9888 SS9·7470
v w.PORSCHE·AUDI
·HS E. Coast Hlway
at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 67~
Premium prices
paid for any used car
<foreign or domestic l
in good condition.
See Us First!
42" rnd, rustic pme. · ·.,.., $148, 646-1786. '74 v Hull 10 , 17 '. In w/salls. motor , xlnt Tr•sportaffonAMto ---f--U.----
xlnt, $210. 631·4979 _ Tools. hardware: scar-# 1 R ate d T 0 we r water. No trailer $2100. cond. Must sell. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••~•~•••••••••••••• VClftS 957 .
Patio Set. 2 mos Old. folding , screw .guns, SPEAKERS XI t 673-1689 S1250.caJleves832·9506 C r.....a../ MPO TNT •••••••••••••••••••••• lo!-ta:\h·!><1~003JO . n --------I ----Cllft~r"I, -I R A '77 FORD Bubble.top ---glass top w/4 chairs. drills. saws, etc. etc. sound . Ong $900 sell 18' Glaspar Sea Fair 1 '75 CATALINA Sailboat. Reitt 91ZO NOTICE TO Camper Van all OP· WAMTTO IUY
asking $275. 6 mo. old 559·7470 $4SOSS2·9047Scou Cabin boat. lOOhp Mere w/bout slip on Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• READERSAND lions . clea~. SSS95 '61 '86 T·Bird Conv
mattress & wooden box Encyclopedia Britannica R I' . . OB. trlr, all access• Island. Fully equipped. 10~ Camper Four Star ADVERTISERS 645.7226 1114) 548-2664 6 to 8 PM
sprang. $UIS 675·7379 $l50. Junior <new> $85. ehaCJsBtJc5,88ase staUtton 40 bate tank. gd cond. inboard gas eng. $31,000 w/refrigerator & stove. Tht price of items . . c · wave a enna $4 000 S46-830l 675.4456 7oo.83S9 Port · a .po tt y . A 11 advertised by vehicle Refrlg, Wall unit, Table. Naagra uru1 195. Porta· $75. 962·5977 ' · ' Butane, Queen size bed. dealers In the vehicle
Bar stools Patio furn ble TV $50. 73l ·4560 -w ANTE o 2 o ·. 2 4 · FOR SAfL·Sporty 12' Sleeps 6. Jn excellent clauified advertising
Bd 'r 7 , --Sony Tap recorder. amp, ·1 d' . SlSOO C II I d not n Den , rm um 493-57 1 6 chnl rad~. control.s tuner & dual turn tbl Cata~na ~t I O. trlr. Sailboat w tra1 er SSOO con 1t1011. . a co umns oes 1 •
F flSh er ise 8511653 857·1601 eves between lOam·Spm. elude any applicable Custom glass top dining w_1servos cl.. conda · $300. 675·~ g, ' u · -·-631·7657 laxes, license. transfer
set, was over Sl.<100 now t 1 on · A 11 N 1 ·Cad '70 17 ' Tri·Hull Walk thru 26' Islander '69, $6500 fees. finance charges. $425/bst ofr S46-:m74. w/charger $145. 962-3940 Port. RCA remote color 120H P. Mere 110 . $8S() 492-8604 El. CAMINO fees for air pollution
-TV. 19", poss. needs 673 6633 498·1907. 498-ll813 CAMrElt SHELL control device cerUfica. Ital. Coffee & end table. 2 Ladies bikes. $45 & SSS.. new pie tube. $1Zi. Ideal • -- -------t I o n s or d e a I e r 2 S n1. S60 9 For 78 and up. $275. g I a !Ill in I a1 d. beige tereo s.,..rs pr: for one who can self· Newport 75. p/s, p/b. ate '81 HolMe 14 64t>-2L33 documentary prepara·
recliner chr. 181"2 elf sofa S60. Misc. Sea View service own electronics crulSe A·l. $2100 with trailer & extras. lion ch arges unless
new refrig 673 47~~ _ 759·1111 644·7961 894·9141. $2600 Eves and Wkends Motorind.... 9140 otherwise spedfied by
call 847·0646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• the advertiser. Double beds. new, mat· Fabulous s· ship m?<fel. Zenith 25" Table TV $95, TRADE WINOS HI ------Mo ped. Molobecane
Dodge Van '74,Want ed '79 s hortbed
Tradesman 100. orig camper shell "Snug" or
owner, top cood Auto. "Stockland" 552-4679
Pwr brk, air. truck -------
tires, 63,000 mi, cust int. Autos. llnporied
sips 4. Eve. 557.7457 •••••••••••••••••••••••
' 6 8 D 0 D G E V 1 n Alfa ICMMO 9705 equipped,$1500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
67~5886 LEASE
'78 Ford .., ton. xlnt
cond. See to appreciate
Must sell. $3800.
DIRECT!
tress. box springs & rosewood tbl, antique 2060 State CM follow 35 rt Chris Comdr. sed. Seeking partner in 34' Moby. Xlnt cond. soomi. G.......a
frame.$100.848-3478 tea caddy. gorgeous Oak St .aftlPM F /B, all glass. 4KW. ColumbiaSloop. Fee or Askang $400.675-8448 •••••••••••••••••••••••Autos Wanted 959
---perldot stones. 640-8688 ld'd w /equip. Assume leasehold. Call Brandy Surplus Jeeps, cars, & •••••••••••••••••••••••
9510 ___ 84().485.3 __ _ 1981 ALFA
SPIDERS
Din. tbl, 48" md, form1ca loafs & McwN loan al 14"k. ~K. 646·4774. '71 rocer Mooed trucks, available thru WE PA y TOP DOLLAR
walnut grain, chrome Mlscell..eous lqlll,......t 42 rt Unifbte sf' '78, 38 mi $350 ~1-8972 Government Agencies for to p used ca rs·
base, $75. 645-3439 W.t.d IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• low hrs. Dsl. rdr, 7\11 14' HOllE $950 ' · . Many have sold for un· foreign, domestics or
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
....................... GeMrol 9010 KW . ready to fis h. Goodcond. 631·5424 Moped. Ci matti. City de r $200 . Ca 11 classics. If your car is
Houtehold Goocb8065 WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• $18SK . bike. Hardly used. Xlnt 312·742·1143 ext. 4726 for extra clean. see us -•••••••••••••••••••••••Blue short s l eeved AVON UFERAFTS 47ft.Chris Comdr.nush CA L20'goodcond, cond.S2S0.640-7"50 inroonbowto purchase FIRST!
7 52-0900
2 Vloyl Barcaloun ger security guard shirts $300 Cash Im\count deck. F B. glass. dsl. N. sails. O.B trlr bargains like this.
c h • i rs• king si be Size 15to15"'1 medium w /Deliver. 499-4820 Owner fin. $110K 830-4372 '80 PUCH, Moped in Ex.
Beautyrest matt & spr· 64L 91 OO -675 9007 960-1725 eves --Cond. $450 <new '660+) Alltclt!!:U. ings, 19' S IS Refr1g. u-Non·profit org nds your · · -Lido XIV, dolly• cover, VESPA Moped, recent ... 9520
,492.6990, Wanted : Jazz & vocal boat, plane, car, e.tc. 23 ' Bayliner FB & Sl.07S overbaulS22S.SS1·4407 •••••••••••••••••••••••
J•w•lry 1070 LP's of '50's & ·so's an Liberal tax deduction traJJer. full canvass, all 673-406.1 rltETTIEST .. d l 213/654 2341 Xln d $9950 Brand new, less than 57 T IRD ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd cond. Call Denny : a van ~ge. . xtras. t con . loafs, roWfl' 9040 IOOm i. lOOmpg . Best • -I
2BVJ Cl. Star Ruby, only 545·6786 between lOam· Two 15' wooden dorys. 631•7900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• buy $275. 673-6723 IH TOWM!
S300 ' Spm daily. Xlnl cond . S300 ea. BEST OFFER! "Ml."""" 67" """" Honda Express, 1980 ___ .....,....,..., __ -·--Want a car hood for '71 _____ ..,._ .... _____ $395 (omul<Z)
Ha lf carat diamond wed· Datsun Pickup truck. PAR water system pump 840-1217 ding ring SSOO apprwal make offer Call Dan 34V new $75 Hubbell
val Jt.000 631-5789 alter 5pm 556-8253. shore line adaptors. 30A
Diamond, rnd brilliant Wanted transfer case
1.08 ct, VVSl. H. xlnt 1970 Ford 4x4. Dan
cut. pvt party, $12,SOO. type FlOO. Call 898-2960.
lo-ISA. SOA to 30A. SOA
lo SOA straight Blade
Pina S2S ea. Parrallec
rulen 2•" $10. 548-7543
99'7·0S73 aft. 6· UNICYCLE WANTED 15' Ski Boat and Trailer
Brilliant Diamond Pear. any size. call SS1·1791 $800. 15 HP Evinrude
Appraised $16,367. Irvine. · $.WO. 7-10 HP inboard VVSl. color l. loose In ..... h F d & s t 0 n e m ua t s e 11 WANTED-Daily Pilot mar e eng .... w
S 8 0 0 o / 'm a k e or re r . delivered to my home. Rev $200. l984 Con Un en·
760-8706 Eves. 31855 Laurel Lane So. _t_al_S_t_._c_.M_. _____ 1 Laguna. KAYAK. Tad, 4.2 meter,
Machinery 107 breakdwn paddle, encl.
•••••••••••••••••••••• Mnlcol stora1e $300673-7478 AI R COMPRESSOR, IMtr•wwwts IOH -~=--'------1
Portable 22IO & 4 hp, lwn ....................... to.ts, M•tawa/
cyl, 12.SPSI. like new. For sale; Fender Lead 5-nka f020
$395 645-9182 II. Red 1raln, maple •••••••••••••••••••••••
' neck w/hard shell case. Pacific Tides Marine
Mltctl••om 1 week old. Must sac is offering a summer I
•••••••••••••••••••••• S3SO 546-2764 special. Will tune·up
GAME SHOW PRIZE. AUTOHARP *1.50/0BO any boat, power or s ail. S 1 L V E R G I F T • for $69.50, Incl. points, CERTIFICATE worth 960-7921 plugs condenser &
$1000. Will sell at $750. la bor 'C excl. dlesel). 546 9215 RICKANPACHER.BASE T I In U htl • w /hardshell case. $450 w n eng es 5 g ~
All )'ear Bubble Pool 675-7867 higher. 678-6540 227·20t
Enclosure. 30 x SS. Xlnt. St .. on lhe Bay.
$750/offer. 642·9666. BASE Amp. PV T & T lotlh, M ....
100, xlnt cood. $200 call ...........
"4J•e ltloofts art 6PM 646-5140 ••••••••••••••••••••••
Hell um Bouquets de· W AHi' to buy
livered. Perfect for FLUTE Catalina Wherry every occasion. 6'13-4419 Armstrona. xlnt cond, 675-0349
$190. 646-2985 or 642-3753
6 ft.redwood picnic table. Offlc ~· 6 Port Norcold 12/llOV
Bra11d new. $75. 646-9885 1_: • ... •• IOll ·
anytime ..-P••""'
_...;._ _______ · ······················· Redwood 2 by S's, xlnt ADLER ~c 21C Ta·
decklng. 8 to 20' Iona. ble model. 2-cell. cond.
New load Just arrived. Recent overhaul. $200.
Save at 55• per rt. Pls. cal1:"5-2842
N&-IJ885 &ll)'tlme. CPA' s accountant• 6 ---------i
11AIM9.M.ASS services. Dt.C 310 com· IMh. Pew. 9040
,1ftldowl and S.yllt• ~~hMl&y/Wannth to . r:.t. S4M481
Newport Beach Tennll
Chlb me,,,berahip avail.
lltv•d •tnUlt 1tll.
(60)728-3148.
1973 BA YUMER
27 FOOT VICTORIA
TWIN 130 VOLVO'SI
LARGE FLY BRIDGE!
LARGE REAR DECK FOR
FISHING O R ENTERTAINING!
BA IT TANK!
LARGE CABIN W/HEAO,
GALLEY & INDOOR CONTROLS!
OFfllS O'YIR s10.ooo TAllH
You \lfQn't find anything tNa ~again
9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fantaelic buy! '77 750
Honda, less than 6K ml.
lmmac.-extra.s. ONLY
$1495. Must see. 673-4068
Honda ST·90 Trail bike. sso miles. Xlnt cond.
$400. 760-9636.
Honda 3SOC, sacrifice,
runs good, needs paint.
$290. 645-3408 evs.
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
J\)f,') Hfl.Q,1l11.t Ail'r'O
CO~ll\Ml\11 t,Jl llldO
'29 Model A Town Sedap,
4 dr. restored. ldeaJ for
student. SlO,SOO. ALSO
'46 Ford Woo d le.
restored. S13,SOO.
'SS IMPERIAL
One family, low ml.
Call eves, 840-7743
1979 SUIAIU
4X4WA.oH
4 speed trane. & root
rack. (880WYM). '
ONLY $3995
MIUCUMAJDA
2150 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
645-1700
Trwcb •••••••••••••••••••••••
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2925 Harbor Blvd
c osrA ME.SA
979-2500
WAKl'ED!!
SACRJRCE
'61 Alfa Romero, Body
style 2000. Needs work.
$1500/080. aft . s ask
for Bill. 675-0345.
'61 Por Rdstr
Complete pro restora·
tJon ! Trade + Cash. '79
or '80 ~L PP 499·1919
dys
'63 Giulietta. xlnt cond
17800/0BO
548·2775 c .... ,"'PO'is oo.4348 Top Doiar1_M_W _____ 97I2
Paid!! •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Mike Lab
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835-3171
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YOUSWA•lt4 18711 Beach Blvd .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142·2000
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BMW
28402 Marguente Pkwy
Mission Viejo
Avery Pkwy. exit
(off S Freeway I
1 3 1°2040 495-4949
Closed Sundays
CREVIER
& I Sf 6 H OADWA'I'
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835·3171
THI VLTIMATI OIU~lltO MACHIMI
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'76 2002 upd C0603l
'79320i S/R (581Nl
'79 5281 S/R (1076)
'81 320tA (0115)
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Roll• 'kOJW BMW
1540 Jambol'ff
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CLASSIC COUf'I
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97 IJ .,..._ t1J Mere........ 9740 flortc9'1 9750 v .. ,_...... 9770 Mtot, UMd ...._, UN4 •·······••··········••• ....................................................................................................................................... . ····~················· ....................... .
IMW IJOI '11 •z 2+a, auto, etec: Tl aooo. lceft told, "17 Porsche 92A. t owner. ·i;o. '65 vw left It rlcht Well 9910 Ctt.noa.t 99
• ·~· 3 to choos•. '78 1nrr. amtrm tape, pwr lmmoc. 1u.nrf, PP. opd, air, 1nrr. alloy door 'Ta left door ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••
9940 Mmt-. tfl2 .. ....................... ~~ '78. Al~o 2 '77 booater. mais. xlnt t96-43M whls, cua/st.ereo, 311,000 eacb' Western 1tyl ' whl '78 ESTATE Wttn Full SEE US Fl t s:d~'T:°': ~MW eond. $6800. 780-0l!il '73 HOC beaut cond. ml 19,000. Call J im rlJns' for Super Beetle ix:;~·~~una xlnl w, have a•1ood seiec-
l.W78 Ford Tonno, $1,200,
or best ol'fer Call aft 3PM,"2·~ M1aiion Vldo· ,.,_,..I 97U loaded , muat nil 497 -4622,497-SUM S20ea.541-9'1'4 '2 tlon of NEW & USED
ll I ·2040 495-4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1500/080 W. Royce 9756 '74 vw C<lavt Ntw palnt. '73 Reaal xlnt runnin1 c•evroletsl '76 Ford Granada 6 cyl,
p1, 8-lrk. 84,000 ml
Orl1 . ow n e r . Cladd Sunday& '71 Ferrari coo auto, 75i-340t ••••••••••••••••••••••• new top, rblt ..,1, $5000. cond new batt" ad tll'H
BM w 3201 '79 / black/tan, hill 4 seater, 'S9 M ercedea 300 SL #l DEALER IN U.S.A. 6'2-813S evet Sl650. Cl)9.S(M8
C ONNELL
CHEVROLET $269 BO 559-4860 stereo, rass. Ut< a mt: superb, ssa,ooo. 642-0696 Rd.str. whl, rd ~t. xlnl Sharp 'TO Squareback, Codlloc 9915
$11,000 Or beat orrer Aot 9725 cond. $3$,000MIHl811 ~ (l~YIVER dnt cond. $1750/ 080. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 LTD Landeau xlnt
."\.,. II •I I .. " It ..
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MS-5666 aft Sor wknds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TO 28o.S -0{ bit "' 968-8044 ev, 846-3410 dy. COMT&il'\.ATIHG cond. lo ml, S4300 ..... euw _ bl L ·77 Spyder, xlQ.& cond. new sbocka°?U~u e:~i IOW·ROYCE CAIMLLAC? '18 Caprice Classic 4 dr, 6'5·6118 759·5753
SU-1200
• • ,.. -· ac .. 00 2A,OOO mt. Oriit. owner. • 1•.1•mw.. · '64 VW BUG w/sunroof w I 11 •-I • tone am/fm ale o black, sunroof, xlnt ~.soo 9'1t2CM8. 751·2828. cond. $5500963-6583 .,..--1 .. Hll 754-0437 e spec a ~e '" easea ... • r , Pty desire 73.74 LTD, cond, must sell. '98-7076 MM4M for the buslneaa ex· a /c, a/l, pb, ps, $3970. xtra clean, lo m1, small
---------'79 Flat Brava. like new, '67 230 S ClOSID SUNDAYS •72 vw Camper rebuilt ecutJve & prolesalonal. 9118-$230. lpm.7plJ) eng. 302·351. Anthony, um 320 I BMW. Loaded, 9000 orld mi. -·~mpg, 3000 mi on new ena. . L--s.IKtloet . c 1 c 1 d &M 0904 new ena, SUJU'OOC, xlnt must sa~. -=.,"' New brakes, new (ires, 1961 Sliver Cloud, white, enftne. Am/Fm ater~ Of1N.w 1911 77 apr ce lass c. 4 r, --·-------
cond. S8500. 8C0-5449 ~ xlnt cond. Best offer aood cond. S2 l. 500. gd cond. $3500. 675·2959 C.-.Cs loaded, lo ml, pvt ply· '71 Galaxy, 2 dr., xlnt
675-5020 Owner 64().4999. '80 W tf 1· Beal offer. 6"-2242 cond. air, lo ml. Sl,200 2925 Harbor Blvd, '72 2002, white with blue H--..1-9727 • . es 8 18 camper. Mow In 11u--a.! r· .. ~ ... """" -Saab 97 O s tove 3 f 'g ~"' i6 MalJbu Cl0 •s1·c won, trm '"".,_,., COSTA MFSA Int. Am/Fm cass. 4spd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 450SL, ~le/Parch-6 . -way r e r 1 . N~~~ ...,. .. Real clean. S3300 PP. VISIT YOUR mont, 26K mt, BJk ioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo·cass; loaded w. loaded w/extras, lo mi, '68 Ford Fairlane, p/b, 979-2500
631_5208 top, $28,000 firm 675-7355 LEASE xtras, $11,900. 673-2049 C [ A. S2SOO. 640-0076 pis. xlnt cood $950. Call Oldsmobl. 9955•
· 0 R A M G E .J .; '80 MALIBU Classic, 2dr, ~'549-3112· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 530i. mint, aJI options, ._ DIRECT' '77 Rabbit, 4 d.r, sunroof. lOOOH.11lx.11 Blv(.i BBS upper whls, a gift COAST • • auto. am/fm cass, a/c, Co.,1.\ Mt .... 1 540 •>100 fully equip, mint cond. 1977 GRANADA 6 CYL 1972 OLDS
at $9995 548-0117 HONDA med. blue, orig. owner, 6200 mi. 752·lOlO 4 dr., AC, radials, nice! Cuffou S.ra•• 1981 SAAi $4250. 751.2445 .74 Caprice. 4dr. gd cond Below wholesale. S2295 Coupe. 11"4-d°ceplional
Capri 971 HEADQUARTERS TURIOt 79 CADILLAC Loaded. $1.550 best of· 64().5234 condition for the year •••••••••••••••••••••• TODAY!!! '69 Convertible. over-cou:::ILLE fer 645·2331 eves. With LOW miles. air '¥a~~~~c~!'.C. l1200. UNIVERSITY IEACH IMPORTS ~%~~~otor, xlnt, Cruise, wire wheel cov· -.65-l_M_P_ALA __ s.5_C_o_u_pe_.1 ·~e~~~N:i?Aau~~1•10;~ ~0e~~lh~ :1~~~~~:t~
673-2252 848 Dove Street 1 .... _ In F i c d s 'f' cond . $1500 644-7905 (275ETO>. Was S2295:
'76 Capn II Ghra,
27K mi, $32000BO
548-2775 642-4348
Dahun 972 ••••••••••••••••••••••
1974 D.ATSUH
710 2 DOOR
Hardtop Coupe. Auto.
trans., air cond.. one
owner car & extra low
miles. (902ZAI >. <Stk.
1514). Offer good thru
617 /81.
MOWS2395
NEWPORT DATSUN
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
83l-l 300
SALES & SERVlCE ,73 Super Bug, xlnt cond, ers, ea ... ~r t .. stereo, a r on acr1 tee.
OLD=OllLE AL'1'HORIZED NEWPORT BEACH tilt, air cond. (008YBD> _968_·9897 ____ • ___ ,M•rcurv 9950 HOW $1995 MERCEDES-BENZ 752 0900 nu p·a1nl/int, beaut., ,. · 1
H A DEALER • must see. AMtFM cass. $9495 '75 NOVA ruce. perfect ••0•~•AvN•G••E•C••0•UN••;:~:S••• 1978 OLDS 98 GMC TRUCKS 1131·1740 495·1700 Toyota 976 $2650. 494-1475 int. New tJres/ brakes/ ~~~:~d . ---------..... ;~·;-;,~;;.;~· .... '79 VW Convertible. ahgn $2500 4S4-32'1S LINCO~~~TRCU RY T b1~-rnr~,C~ed !
5_4_0._9_6_4_0 ___ * 2 4 O·O G 0 0 d CEUCA GT f~.~5~61.~7~i291$8 600 · '70 Chevy Nova . 6 cyl, DEALERSHIP Moonroof & Landau top .
LHtback automatic. Air. xlnt cond. SOOO/best ofr. pwr seats, till, cruise.
1979 H,.....,.D"' ~f 760-0359 ~--4117..,..;_ 1-~ ,,. stereo. air cond .. wire
vri "' low miles. lmmaculate. '79 VW COHVT ---------• ~ T~..,... w h e e 1 s & m 0 re !
CIVIC Orig. owner. ~mac. in· (302VGN) Black /Brwo lthr int. '80 Monza. 4·cyl. 4-spd, LINCOLN·MERCURY (063ZBX J. Was~;
Hurrl:lheyarebardto si4e & out. Only 59,000 $4995 Germantop.ZOOlradio. Hatchback, AM /FM. 16·18AutoCenter Dr. ....OW$5695
find ! Silver with black miles, perfect mech. JIM MARINO Nardi wheel. best there $4550. 641·0140 SD Fwy.Uc Forest exit "
trim, 4 speed trans. & condition. DiHlcull to VOLKSWAGEN is -Sll.000. 499·1919 ~ 1.AG111A1CU0.831~ IRVlNE ~ AM I F M c a s.s el t e . find better '76 M8Z ror 18711 Be h 81 d days. ___ _ '68 El Camjno. rebuilt IJ0.7000 (013XMN>. Was $4495 ; $11.500. Ted 1·634-1655 or ac v · 327 cu .. 25,000 miles . .... OW $~995 842°2000 '75 VW RABBrT '79 Seville, Elegante. l · · ti k " ~ 1·937-1144 4 dr, 4 spd, radials, very s harp, lo m i. Snrf. new ransmtss1on. res. 1971 MERCURY .•.
'79 Celica GT Cpe, fully · ...,....., ,w,c.,... pa ant s2.4oo . Call ZEPHYR COUPE '72 MBZ 250C nice -'"" .....,._ Loaded. $11 ,900. Eves. 171.)o.8 1931 ,.1 ,_ n..--loaded AM /FM 8 trk --·--·-----• (714! 642·8874, da (2l3) .. .,.. · · Z7. Automatic trans ... _ .. "'-·-...... Co.ty
68M, am/fm. 559-5542 stereo. snrf. air. $5500 '80 DIESEL RABBIT 681 -26l3 ·74 Caprice classic 2 dr. air c ond , AM I F M 2925 Harbor Blvd
·16 MBZ 450s L. x lnt S59·S489 Custom 4 dr, Lan , 45 loaded. low mileage, cassette. vinyl top. COSTA MESA -mpg '82 lic pd 18K mi '81 Eldorado, 4000 m1 chrome wire wheels & 979-2500 1978 DATSUN cond. 45K mi. New tires, '78 Celie a GT. li ftback. 5 $6400. 1142-975o · ' leather. 2 tone brown best offer 894•6274· o n I y 36. 000 m 1 I es '
280%COUPE f'lhl_o,.....c.-y ,cass /lape . As kin g spd, met. gray. black $17.000.837-3744 '72M~Cario C432VZVl '78 O ld s C utla ss
A beauty tn blue! 2925 Harbor mYd. $19,000or B.O. 760-1099. int. sunrool, air, loaded., '71 Super Beetle, lo mi, Good buy! S950! ONLY $4895 Brougham. Ong owner,
Loaded with options in· COSTA MESA •1980 450 SL. Manila lo mi. must sell , S569S. new radials, xlnt bo-70 Cad Convert . all 979-S533 MIRACLE MAZDA wall fin, gd cond. many
e luding s unroof , 979-2500 Beige. brown mterior . Joe 646 6909 ; dyint,$2350.497·1597 xtras. xlnt cond $2500 2150 Harbor 8 lvd xl ra s $H95 /080 automatic trans .. cruise ---------• <213>4"" CJ\oec r;l 6 0 8 0 . 6428223 VERY SPECl"'L • I H,__.. all extras. Only 4400 mi, ..,.,.,,..,..,.. a. · · "' ; COSTA MESA 645·7431 control. air cond .. mags _.,"' MUST SELL MY MlNT --1976 Monza. 2 plus 2 & low miles! (310V0Z l CIVIC 1500 DX asbolutly like new. Priv '78 Celica GT 5spd. air. C O N D . · 7 3 63 Cadillac 4 dr. new hatchback. 21,000 mi, 1 645-5700 '72 Custom Cruiser 9
pass sta. wgn. $400 . Was $8495, 5 s~,.,i. only 2000 actual Pty. Wk da 833·8183. chrome whls. car cover . SU PER 8 EE TL E paint & Polis h Good nl PS PB A/C .,....~ otherwis· e " .... ,,n . t ' I l ownr o y. . . . MOW $7995 miles. stereo cassette. ____ '""_._.....,.,___ 1mmac cond. 892-1146. $3500/0BO. 759·1900, ext ares. c ean m · runs AM FM raclio, tilt whl. 7 4 Manpds 752-0558 aft. 5pm
S l i 11 s me 11 s n e w ! .68 MB 250 SL Rdstr. 4 2S5 or 675-4198 good 74.000 orig mi · new brks. tires. batter y, (()36564) ESTATESALES $950 o r o fr Day I X1n th
$5995 s pd. AC, rebll eng. '71 Corolla, 2 dr 4 spd. ·72 BUs-rblt eng. 975-7834 ; Evs. 646-1523 eng c ea~~ ruout.
Brougham. 4 dr Only
66,000 m1. Orig owner
$1995. 54~86
clean orig. int S14K. Whit. w1blk. top Lo mi. S2300
'75 Olds 98 Regency, 2
dr ., rull pawer. Orig
owner. S2295 774-9800 da
640·0441 after S PM. k ·. JIMMARJHO (213)427-1590 M-F,8·4.7594382 552.5094 '80 C.D.V Perl. cond. 2 '67 Impala 4Dr. xlnt '76 Caorf
VOLKSWAGEN tone brn fire mist pamt, mech. cond 18mpg $850. ~lnt cond {5,700 m1.
#1"'0r-..c-'Y 18711 Beach Blvd. '69 MBZ 280SL, 4 spd, '78 Celica, 5 s pd, ST. Volvo 9772 beige leather int. t ilt 499_4536 Sil r oor. racer red. Estate Sale
842·"000 silver/red. both tops. stereo /cass, best offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• whl. ware covers. vogue ~080 orig owner. '77 Omega. 4 dr. silver 292S Harbor Blvd. 6 xlnl cond. 642-0696 $3 5 COSTA MESA over 600. 891-4019 #I VOLVO DEALER tires, cruise. touring '70 Wagon· looks bad 7 · 7 _ ___ w black top, lo mj
979·"500 '79 ACCORD 4dr, auto, '81 300SD T\Jrbo Diesel, 76 Toyota Corolla, very IN ORANGE COUNTY! susp , heavy dut y runsgreatS700 j IG eat famHy & vacation ' M·F,8-4,759·4382 6 am /fm. xJnt cond. Best ad · t o / f 759 1914 M i ctn i g ht B I u e', good, new exhaust. batt, r 1 a r • am m -' · cer'78 Mere. Zeph. Wgn. Pinto 9957
75DATSUH offer.955-1100/831-8105 PaJomino leather, sun· rblt carb. AM /FM SALES, SERVICE stereo /digital clock / Chrval•r 9925 Lo mi, air. auto, ps. ••••••••••••••••••••••••'
21ocou..., f b nd .,...,000 .. ..,D•lr! .... SI..,'--cass. $13,000 firm . ., I • ,.... '79 Sedan Accord. US'es roo . ra new . ..,.., · stereo. $2200 QBO. "'" .._ ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8lJ<.645-4440. '74 Runabout. auto,·
4 speed stereo cassette. reg gas. Very low mlles. 759·1550 PP 839·5865 anytime OVERSEAS DELIVERY 975-0081 days ; 752'64532· '66 Imperial. first $100 . 7 7 M 0 nar c h Ghia 26,000 mi, very good . 1~~~0K~iles. Clean! Asking $7350. 661-0279 MGI 9744 '73 Toyota COROLLA EXPERTS Out of 1411. Sale takes 644-9500 loaded, 43K.mi, always _c_o_nd_._S_l..500 __ . 546 __ ·1377_· --•1
$2295 is CVCC Station Wagon. •••••••••••••••••••••• Delxe xlnt mech. new EARLE IKE · 'l 9 F 1 e e t w 0 0 d gar'd, . Statle. WC19Gft
JIMMARIHO Stickshift.12695. '79 MGB. "hJte w/blk Ures, ball. slereo/cass. VOLVO Brougham. loade d ! Corntte 9932 $2800PP644-2786 AM /FM Stereo, pwr •
VOLKSW"'G..... 646-0681. int, am/Cm ca11S, lug. •s pd , $1400 rirm ! 1966HarborBlvd. ~2508 E. ldorado b •••••••••••••••••••••••---------•steer .. xlnl cond' U,900 "' _.. rack, 13,000 mi, xlnt 545_7377 COSTA MESA · s arp. '68 T -Top 427-390 bp. 4 '72 Marquis Brougham, 2 ml 14295 64().2102 ·'
18711 Beach Blvd. '80 Civic, 32,000 mi, 5 codd. S5900. 85l·:i0"13 art 646•930., 54A 9467 $7995. Ch.,~c9k887Pe1rry spd, 1 owner. $5800 d r. x lnl cond , or ig.
842-2000 spd. air. am/fm stereo 6. Must sell by 6/U. Datsun '78. 8210, 24.000 ., -____ .... __ . __ _ 673--3635 owner. 38,650 ml, It Plymouth 9960
cass. clock, xlnt cood. o......a 974 ma, nice Best offer. ORANGE COUNTY ·77 Seville Desert Rose blue, $2250 833-8512. •••••••••••••••••••••••
ask lo~ 640-2937 ~· PM 873-7589 I 1 ' ood lo ded '7 9 S i I v.e r T -To P • 675-5560 78 PLYMOUTH · •••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO co or. x nt c · 8 · pins tripes. dual ex-'78 ACCORD LX A S95G. '72 w2on· en11ne ·-Lill Back, s 1~. Bill, 831-1257, 496-2969 h • Mat-9952 HORIZON SEDAM ' •<> t"'"'""" Largut. Volvo Dealer aust. .10,000. 645·5528. -·..,, 4 ape d al 28 000 · BeauU!ul conditioo. n.ew well-maint ned, runs SRS. stereo, 3'7 bi&bway in Orange County ! , _________ ,, ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 e ·L · kr, ' ,
t1rea."943C2 well.499-42Z7 I d -""'5 BUY LEASE '77 'Vetle. white w. 1965FORD m es . I e new .·. ~~·11~ nt con . ....,., . of~ECT '61 CPI DEYIU.E buckskin int, beautiful C561UVR>
'78 ACCORD 5-pd, a /c. Petige0t 974 $450/0BO 543-8l&2 car, $7995. 1·1124-8161 MUSTANG GT $3695
am/rm .veryaharp •••••••••••••••••••••• '74CoronaWan.1 owner. bclusrtefyVolvo Jn good cond1lion ! JIMMARJHO
730-0914 LEASE gd cond. S1900 /0BO -:orr:....r-.:Y.:11..:!l'~rwr-C...-o 9917 '76. 2 &ell ol' T.tops. Mint Automatic trans & disc VOLJ<SWAGEH
JCIC)llar 9730 ---------· ...................... . DIRECT! -·-·-------1978 CHEVROLET 778-2248, wknd /ev . 642·9924; if no answer, 842•2000
4ge.5229 ~ ..,,,.~· ~.[~-,,~.·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $8000/bs t Dy brakes. Make offer. Call 18711 Beach Blvd
'89 Corona body fine, C"' ....,. ... 0 ,.28 640-8935 PLEASE keep trying!
71 DATSUN
121 o GX courE
4 speed, sunroor. Xtra
sharp! (484VNS)
$3695
JIMMARJHO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Bl vd.
142-2000
'64 XKE Cpe. A/C, stereo
Best offer. Hm 499-2883,
wk 896-199'1
'57 JAG XK140 CPE
Auto, white/red classic
642-0696
Lotus 9737
needs little mecb work. "',.._ ., p--.A.t 9965 1911 PEUGEOT $300 759-1914 AutomaUc trans .. air Cougar 9933 '65 MUSTANG xlnt cond. vnnac
TUR.o 10 t20GardenGrove 81 cond., pwr. windows,••••••••••••••••••••••• new radials $2500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I '74 Corolla Sl. Wag. Garden Grove 530-9190 tilt wheel, cruise control '70 XJt 7 962-3433 79 POMTIAC
Looks & runs 1real. & under 20,000 miles. Con v . Rare. $2495 . TRAHSAM BEACH IMPORTS Sl250. (714)499-5526 ,75 Volvo 245 Wagon. (60122), SS2-7715or838-1131 '66 FB 2+2 VS, auto, Fully equipped. black 848 Dove Street o..:.LY $5995 ---------•:beaut. cood! New pnt/-on black. Only 24.000 NEWPORT BEACH TriUIRph 9767 auto, air, am/Im, xlnt " '78 XR7 good co.nd, p /b, tires /brakes, easy to ap· miles. (048W)
75Z..0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.642-5161. MIRACLEMAZDA a /c . stereo. $4000 preciate.$3900640·1.876 SaddlebocklMW
••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 TR7 Coov "'C/\I\ ml all 2150 Harbor Blvd. 840-1705 ---------1 ·"""" · CHERRY '70VOLVO! COSTA MESA Mission Viejo ·74 Europa special. 3SM Ponche 975 extras. Spec paint, fun 4 spd. Michelins. xlra '74 Mus tang II , orig. 831 2040 495-4949
$99 sma~er~J.t!eel, ~-like new, •••••••••••••••••••••• car, $7750, 759-1336 nice must see! 11995 645-5700 '71 COUGAR owner. a le. ps. xlnt ·Closed Sundays
' u1'" _, 7711 PORSCHE Xlnt, $1800. 546-1377 cond. $2000. 675·5163 OVER INVOICE 855·1968aft 6 PM t 2 TRIUMPH 1200 4-pass. 64().5234 '79 Ca maro, ll blue.
SALE 924 convertible. Xlnt a p· am/fm cus, a/c, xlnt Doctg. 9935
on all tnicks In stock Mcnda 9731 A u to m at i c s h a r p pea ranee & mechanical· Autos, Used cood, $5500. 851·5073 aft. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
'66 MUSTANG '78 Trans Am. stereo,
3 s pd, rebuilt eng & tape deck. new tires.'
(plus dealer installed ••••••••••••••••••••••• met al Ii c b eaut Y · ly. Make offer. 673-7032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6. 77 DODGE COLT
options). Every sale '74 Ma:r.da RX-4 Wagon, (234892) "'MC 9905 v h 2 ,.
trans, clean. $2350 S4.500 546-5054
b d I 2S 000 · $6995 '76 TR6 1n d "' '78 Z 28. Rebuilt new e ry 5 8 rp uoor truck is tagged! OCCer a sea s . • mi. x t con . over· ••••••••••••••••••••••• b k • coupe. Automatic. air, goodthru6n/81. Bestoffet.960-3'765. JIMM.ARJMO drive, tape, lo ml. 77 AMC PACER ra es, .ne w ti res. low miles. Like new '80 Must. Ghia 3-dr SEE US MOW• VOUCSWA~EH brwn/be1ge, must sell! . custom an t. T-T o p. C724TJFl Htchbk. gorgeous met. • 74 Mazda, new eng, new Larry 523-4820 days. 6 cylinders wagon. Sanyo Bt·Amp Stereo 52995 copper. auto, 6-cyl. l2K NEWPORT DATSUN paint. stereo. $1.500. 18711 Beach Blvd. 644•0375 evea/wilnds. Automatic, steering, S6500 556-l737 mi, loaded, immac
8880oveStreel 7»9332 842-2000 air.Clean! C994RXP) · JIMMARJHO cond . s5800 1o 8 o
675.8762 Convertible. ·74 White
Pontiac Grandville. Air,
pwr , crwse. till. quad
stereo XLNT cond.
Or1gmal Lady OwDer.
N.B. 645-:l>SO.
NEWPORT BEACH Volkswogen 9770 $2695 VOLKSWAGIH 900.4731
IJJ.1300 Merced" leta 9740 61 PORSCHE ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIM MARINO 18711 Beach Blvd. ·77 Firebird Esprit New ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 12E VO W G 8 .. 2 2000 '66, auto, P/S, good int., en&. Cull pwr, s nrf.
'
911 D "'TSU... LIS A EH For Classified Ad -. • ••"""/OBO 7S4-1095 "' " S speed , n o rust ! 187118eachBlvd. ACTION $130010 80 _,.,.,
210D COUPE M£RCm£S Strong! (l31REJ> 8 .. 2 2000 '62 LANCER 644-0452 ·10 Pontiac Firebird .
5 speed trans ... AM /FdM $4995 ,. • Call a Cladssic.ood2 d.r, 6 cyl,I 3t '66 GT 289 4V Auto, PS, formula 400. Nu trans. cassette, air con .. JIM MARJHO '75 Hornet wgn, auto, ps, sp , g mpg, x n $1995. 842-3123
CU$lOl1l paint 4t lots of BUY FOR l£$SI. VOLISW"'G.... a/c, am./m, xlnt cond, Dally Piiot cood, $550. $$'154 disc brks. new enalne.
ex•-at! (""''"""'). ( lk. A a.. AD· VISOR upholatry very gd. S3800 v-9974
u ........ ,,. 18711 Beach Blvd. $2195. 548-5306 'rhe raste1l draw in the • ..,,-1498) Offer good lhru COMPARE & SAVE or best. P/P 551-2036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6nt8l. 142..2000 hick 9910 642-5678 Wes\. · ,a Dally Pilot ·74 GT, lo mi on new eng.
HOW SI 0.19S 76 210C ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Classified Ad. Call To-Flnd what you want In XJnl cond .
..,EWPOIT D"'TSU.., Blue/Blue (8ll6l '11 924 PORSCHE snrf, --------1979 IUICK day 6'2·5678. Daily Pilot Classified•. 557-i089 eves " "' " a /c, alloys, blauplunkt
888 Dove St~ 52~r1~r' stereo, all xtrul Sl0,000 llYIH.A S TYPE Wo•, New 9100 A.tot, Mew tlOO ~. M•w 9800 Wo-. Hew 9100
NEWPORT BEAtH 498-9579 . Beautltul burgundy ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• •••••••••••••·••••••••••
IJ).1300 •79 2IOCI wtth tan bucket seats. Loaded with option.1 in· Sil. Blue/Blue (168'4) cludlna sport steerlnf
Sunroof, Loaded. w b eet &: band II n 1 ~!:'toll::! eta~~; (918XMM ).
7tlOOSD
TUUODllSIL Mapl•/BambOo (OCT77)
IALow1tU• Pric.d to Sell!
'104IOSL
WbJte/Sieftu {61122)
ltlt Low llUes, Balance
Factory Warranty
Prtftld to8el TodtJ!
MOW $7999
' ..
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ALL BRAND NEW 1981 's ALL BRAND NEW 1981 's
RABBfT 7457 137505 $6055 i5678 '377 PICK-UP DIESEL 7400 116552 S8120 s7458 5662
RABBIT 6708 052259 S7680 s7120 '560 PICK-UP DIESEL 7615 103895 S8760 S8019 '669 • RABBIT I 6892 ~ 6724 054774 S7890 s7047 '843 PICK-UP 077 131 S7870 S6796 5 1074
RABBIT 6580 010851 S7620 $6872 '748 PICK-UP 6978 104592 S7460 S6766 S694
• RABBIT t624 025D46 '7620 $6873 s747 Piek-UP 7069 126621 s7715 S6905 s910
RABBIT DIESEL 7082 118693 $7695 '7052 '643 PICK-UP 7063 130570 S7400 S6686 s714
RABBIT DIESEL 6657 030316 $8445 $]621 '824 PICK-UP 7264 145291 s7210 S6551 5659
RABBIT DIESEL 7060 016057 S8915 s7796 s 1119 CONVERTIBLE 7493 013537 Sl0,290 S8996 5 1294
RABBIT DIESEL 7000 142738 S7635 s5777 '858 CONVERTIBLE 7488 013617 SlQ,395 s9314 s I 081
SCIROCCO 7545 022494 S9160 s79g7 s 1173 CONVERTIBLE 7419 012905 '11,465 Sl0,168 5 1297
SCI ROCCO 7053 021803 S9780 '8627 s 1153 CONVERTIBLE 7484 012910 . Sll,090 S9866 5 1224
SCI ROCCO 7309 020478 s9950 S8821 'I 129 CONVERTIBLE 7329 012055 Sll,090 s9902 s 1188
SCIROCCO 7583 022511 S9885 S8817 '1068 DASHER DIESEL 6910 901448 Sl0,610 S9486 s 1124
SCIROCCO 7213 004158 s9535 $8483 '1052 DASHER DIESEL 6915 901998 -Sl0,6~0 S9486 s 1124
' JETTA 7341 287534 S8480 s7479 s I 00 I VANAGON 7375 085774 Sll,140 $9892 5 1248
JETTA 7123 354214 '8995 S8273 5722 VANAGON 7348 042578 Sll,675 SlQ,354 s 1321
JETTA 7604 331175 S8765 S8125 5640 ' VANAGON 7346 057021 '11,675 Sl0,354 5 1231
JENA 7403 293597 '8765 S7872 5893 VANAGON 7138 07 7379 '11,700 s10 393-, 5 1307
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5903 Sl3,905 Sl2,552 5 1353
·11 AUD• FOX ,. 532-75 ·1• DOl>GI OMNI 5425 , ·79 FORD MUST ANCi ,
2 Door. 4 speed, stereo cassette. immaculate condl· Auto. trans.. disc brakes. AM·FM radio. One owner Ghia. 4 spd .. ac. stereo, powr ateerlng. only 36.000
lion. (S63TOY) very sharp. on sale. (165YDM) mlles. (174780) Only
'76DODGE l/ .. VAH 54675 ·16CHEY.CHEVETTE 52675 ·11 cHEY.'hTONPU . SJ41S Auto .. P .S .. P.S .• air, st cassette. new tires & wheels. Auto.. air, AM~M. An excellent, economical car. ~-8. auto. ~-· factory air conditioning. power steer·
custom intenor excellent condition. (049478) (1 ACA282) rng, stereo. tilt Wheel. dual tanks, wide tires & wheels. • • excellent condition. low miles. (1 F24038) (3358)
·16TOYOTALAHDCRUISE• 54,75 '78RAlllT 54775 ·1sVWWESTPHALIA s5415 4 speed. stereo cassette, blue w,Whlte top. A Great 4x4. • SPICIAL mrTIOM · POP TOP CAMPER. r speed. stereo. Summertime Is
(421 SWT) 4 spd .. ac, st casaette, low mlles. (688WKO) here. Pop Tope are In. Excellent condition. (849PCO)
'75AUDIFOXWGN. s· 650 ·11HONDAACCORD s4475 '79MG' .. "COMVT s5975 4 apd .. radio, only 59.000 miles. runs exceptional. 5 •Pffd . .,.,,,.m. drlVM grellt, excellent condition, on 4 spd .. st. cassette. A great little fun convt. Ready to •
{718TRS) ..... (890WRC) o<>I Only 29,000miles. (833YTY)
:1 ! .. ~~ ~~!!~~n1y so.ooo miles. A reat $._~so ~~h~~~~ !1~ cond .. AMit:M stereo. sun roof.$~ ~991 ~~!t!p~~r'!!~~H~. with am/fm & c.b. unit. 56375
black diamond pip 165395. ~ (522WMZ) ~ {736TDI)
7 1DATSUHPICKUP s4315 '77PLYMOUTHARROW s2475 '77V.W.IUG s4275 4 apeed. ~ cover. am/Im stereo. Only 25,000 •~. ~M caaette, eicc:ellent tranaportation 4 apeed. 1-.0 castette. A Beautiful Sliver Diamond
milel. (1 M3Q2:59) (233T JE). only with allver wheels. (158WFM) ·1, CAPRI.. 53475 ·79 TR7 CONVERTIBLE s647 ·79 DATSUN 2oosx
4 cyl., 4 speed, air conditioning, disc brakes, AM·FM 4 •P•~..1. a/c. atereo casa.tte. Excellent summer car. 5 spd .. ale. am,fm radio. Beautlful and economical. swreo. mags. vinyl Interior. (469NOH) (705Xwul (847WRK)
'77 DATSUN 82 10 2 Door, 4 speed. air. stereo. low miles.
(1042!9)
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ettces In drawing deta01 betwHn top •nc1 ltottom panels. How
qul~llly can you find them? Chedl antwtn with those below.
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M\CHAEL ... \ F\M NOT
suylNG you
1 .RN'/ TREITTS.·
SUM WHEEL
TO FATHOM
La·deez and ,.._ti.
men! Step right up to
an uausual wheel of
fortune. Amazingly,
all of the numbers one
through 10 may be
place<! In the radiating
segments of this wheel
so that the sum of any
two numbers In any
two adlacent seg·
ments wlll total the
same H the sum of the
two nu.,,btrs diagonal·
ly opposite.
Four of the numbers
-one and 10, and nine
and two (both equal to
11 > -are air-lady In
place.
Lers see If you can
Insert the rest. . .. ,
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'I llH• Ou11n1• ~..ieqwnH
REAOS UPI What an you draw to complete this curious
IHlrnyard s~? To find out, add lines 1 to 2 tO J, etc.
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SPLASHDOWN! Add colors neatly to the swimming hole taM
above: 1-Rtd. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. Brown. S-Flesh.
._Lt, trttn. 7-0k. brown. I-Ok. grHn. •-Gray. lC>-Ok. btut.
by Lynn Johnston ,....,.. ________________________ __
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June 7, 1981 Daily Pilat
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
THBTl
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W."11 P'Y S~ lot Pl'Jlt5he0 ~-Sorry. wt CM 1 ..Soot< Ollltfi
FOR RONALD D. STORV,edJtor,
The~ of UFO'•
"""clo the ... ady of, 'd ... .,.. -.-...CUF09)....,r • mbplace
.. d• 111ed ............... W'M •••?
-.l.N., Cocoa 8-da, Fla. e It Is ·true that most UFO lightlngs
eeem to occur In remote areas,
though repor1I have come from big cma, too. The reason might not
originate &om the UFO , however, as
much as with the oblerver. The haze,
I a 1 • , • smog, dty lights (most UFO sightings
UFOi: tlto the eoie CX>Unb'y night. are at night) and distractions common
'· to most urban envtronmen.ts make for
lal than ideal obMrvtng condJtions; whereas oounby sides are usually
cleaner, the nJghts dearer. and counby folk are probably-more lncllned to take
a gander at the heawns more often than mbanltes. Even city dwellers when
out In the country are then more likely to look up at the sky.
FOR DEBORAH HARRY. 11nger wMh the rock ~
Bk>ndie
An "°" IMn9 up • luadve ...... ~ .,, -In· .._.. w ID 9Cdng? -C.R •• Wllminlton. N.C.
• Absolutely not. Acting it another phase of my
career which I'm trying to develop. Stnglng and musk:
are where I started out and where 111 probably end up.
Acting Is a c:Mnoe I mUlt take becau. I was ~en tt .
I'm trying to geln conftdence In onlc to feel comfor·
. table. Singing doan't make me nervous; acting does .
.IOttN COLEMAN, TV weather fONClllfllr
How clo "'°" ,... old ..._, ...... -..... .., •
.................... ;red*Jlnmorelnt ......... '
....... -V.G., U.C., PL
• There Is C8ftainJy some truth In weather myths, and
before ldentlfic forecasting swpalMd their accuracy,
they were widely used. However, the signs of nature
rarely t.tl you how soon the rain or mow or od'4lr
predicted phenomena will begin and how Intense the
approaching ICorm might be ~ how long It wtD last.
FOR .ERALD F. a.HORST, dndlor of W~
putillc llffan, Ford Matot C.O.
.. It tr1le ..... ol -............. '*9? -
G.F .• ~a.v.w...
• Not true for a va1ety of reasons. One ts that even lf
every auto In the worid were llMl1 and fuel~t.
we would atlll be confronted with a dwtndbng world
supply of petroleum to meet the needs of a growtng
worid populatton. Heavy conaumptlon it not In the
long-term pro6t Interests of the oll companies.
FOR 1HE •ASl(19 EDITOR ·
le tlMre ,.__ a ram•ce W•-
dndor a.... Pa' #, 47, w1 I0-
,_.44 N•' ' KWd. -of .. ...-r-1 -A.C .• aaz ... Nam.
• WhSe there might OI might not
have been a romance, there certaJn1y
was a friendship. Nastassla recently
said that she and Po&ansld are now
very good pals, that she ls constantly
asked about thetr romantic status,
and since no one believes her.
whether she conftrms or denies the
fact, she feela It Is best to say nothing.
The two ftnt met when Nastasia was
15, and she remembers aU those wamtngs about Polanski and young girls,
which she found meantnglas. She was quoted as saying: "rve no idea of
how he behaves wtth other women, but as far as I'm concerned, he's kind
and gentle, considerate and funny ."
FOR THE •ASK'" EDITOR
~ .....,... to the..,..... ......... Mby • ._..._.eo•-=h'-....... ..,. ....... born?
-M.B •• O.C:...-. •·
• LoulM Brown, now 21;,, a healthy -and happy
-chJJd, will grow up to be a very rich lady. Stnce she
arrived, her pmentl, John and Le9ey Brown, have
been melctng money Via MWlp8p8r fatura and • book
(Our Mhd. Caled !.oum), and tt---II even talk of a
ftlm b8led on the .eory .
FOR ANDREA BEMR. beauty conlUkant r. aa1D9 •to bo9 ....._ 1n blalk:al cw .,,,._. t1me1 ._...._.._(lf•d)oedm_.....,_. -C.K. .
V.ca..,..,W_..
• They UMd a pumice stone for removing hair and
smoodUng roudl skin, a reddJsh ochre tint to color the
cheeks, carmtne to lta1n the lips. They had wood or
Ivory pencils for applying eye shadow. black galena to
apply to cy8brows mid upper lids. Some bddes wed
ants' eggs to oudlne their entn eye.
FOB AlEXANDER H. COHE.N. paemer of the 1981
Tony Awards
What ... .._,...--............ ..,....."' ......
thla ,_., ewm? -T.M., tw-c ..... Va.
• In 1967. when Barbera Hanis Wat accepting her
Tony for Best Actrell tn a Musical, a gate-aasher Calm-
ly walked onto the stage, gave her• great b6g Ida In fuU
view of the them.. mid lV audJenoe and d~ed
bec:lclt.ge. We could never pick out the culprtt because
he and we aU were wearing tuxedol.
PRO AnD COA CON Rlcbmd A. M..-.. pcfmor ol ~
Should Interest From Saving.
Be Tax &empt?
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«OllOfnY, Hlrwrd UNwntly
1n-.. .tlOUkl be tued ~ \o\IMh
other fonns ol Income. OnJv If aU
Income IOUlml .. Included-In the
tmt '-c:an .. ~ be dlt-
trb.lled ax:oidli19 k> ~to pey.
I lnlilNlt 11 taud '-· W11Q11 mUll
be taxed more. n. would be un-
fair. A doler ol 1nt1N1t Income
..... the .... abllly k> PllY ••
dallr ol Wll8I lncornll. So ~ ~ be llMd
~. Moreowr ........... o11ncom1 ..... wt. moving up the Income ..... E.ica'*'" of In-
..... the.b•. would f8YOf ~ income. .
Here she comes again. With Nine to Five behind her
and Best Uttle Whorehouse ahead, the queen of
country and prfncea of pop la now a acreen gem.•
•
By rTlotk Goodmon
When Jane Fonda flrst got 1n!
volved In putting together
' the movie Nine to Flue, the
revenge of the undmung
worblg girl, the Immediately thought
of Dolly Parton. As Fonda put It,
"Doa lhc ewr look lke everybody's
Ida of a~" 'JM rococo queen ol country
music had turned down MWral ICOre
of ICl'1* before her blue. bk.le eyes
aiw.tec1 on thAe one. "The othm Ju•
ww.n't good~." Doly says,
"but ttm one was tailor-made. k
tamed Mee the ~t thing to do If I
Wiii ewr going to do It."
Al II IUrMd out, Ooly tloAt the
lhow. jWC the way her 5--foot-tall,
l\Wlt..nct-.y ... hat bftn lt.-g
.. elra the d.y lhi .. foot In
Nalhv91t.dlIn1964.
The rnoYle • prowd lhal Doly
P-.ton, 35, can MJOCMd at anything
• 8 MMLY WlllQ.Y, .,.. ,, 91
the's a-mind to. Thirty years ago she
decided she was going to write songs
and sing them, and that is just what
she has done. With one of the sweet-
est soprano voices this side of the
Vienna Boys' Choir, DoOy Parton has
quite literally become a superstar of
our time. She Is a genuine artifact, a
shimmering, •quinned monument to
opulence bullt on the dirt floor of hard
timd.
Cc&ebrtty, though. rests on Dolly's
shoulders and ample bosom a good
deal ta. painfully and self-consciously
than II has on some other f~
IUpCstarl. No lal .,.. admirer then
Linda Ronttadt call her '"the moet
unneurotlc penon I've ever met."
Indeed, jult about everyone ... ms
to love Do8y for the llmple reuon
th.I the II realy a wry twe9t -and
lhNwd -little lady. ~ would have
to be both to win the ecdelm ..... has
Md tdl be able to mlilntm her •em counery morellly ae wd .. a~
.,d home Ille dh the men lhe "* .
17 years ago. That would be Carl
Dean. 37, a contractor, who stays
home on their sprawling estate out-
side Nashville and tends to his own
business wt)Ue DoDy's road show goes
on and on.
Their mamage has held up for
almost 15 years whUe Dolly has gone
about writin • and stngln'. winning
award after award: F.emale Vocalist of
the Year In 1975 and 1976 by the
Country Music Association. a Gram-
my In 1978 for Best Female Vocalist,
Country Single and, most ~ecently,
Best Female Vocahst. 1980, by the
Academy of Country MU.Sic.
Songs Uke .. My Tennessee Moun-
tain Home" and "Here You Come
Again " echo from jukeboxes aaoss
the land. '69 to 5," which Dolly wrote
as the theme song for the movie, Is
platinum and so ls the album of the
same name.
It's too easy to say that DoUy re-
mains unaffected by all the myth-
making; after all, she aeated It. What
she does Is tal\e It In stride and enjoy It
for all ii's worth ... I'm the subject of a
lot of jokes," she once said, "a lot of
fun-making. I used to be very sensi-
tive about It because of my modesty.
And I'm still senslttve, although I'm a
good sport. At fnt I used to didn't
understand that It wasn't all an Insult. I
thou9lt I was sUppoeecl to be ashamed,
but I'm not anymore.~·
So Dolly can sashay onstage and
sing her own down-home songs. That
Is what Is real to her, the ultbnate form
of self-expression. As she says:
''There aln 't no way J could go
through life and not write. Why, I'd go
Insane, I guess. lt would be like goln'
hungry; you know. you get hungry
and you have to eat or starve to
death, and 1 would probably starve to
death from lack ol expression."
She really did start writing way back
when. The fourth of 12 children, Dol-
ly r;ew up In a two·room shanty In
the foothUls of the Smoky Mountains
alongside Tennessee's LlttJe Pigeon
River. Her father was a poor farmer
and the only gleam of relief from dirt-
scratch poverty were family IO~sts
and the Church of God. "Music, she
remembers, "was Just as much a part
of us as com bread and beans." Little
Do~ made up tunes, wrote verses,
learned to pick a guitar and was sing-
ing on a Knoxville radio station at the
age of 10.
Nashville was the closest thing to
Oz her chUdhood had to offer, so the
day she graduated from high school
she hightailed It to that C&W cbdel.
She met Carl Dean that ftrst day In a
laundromat and, as she jokes, "We've
been wishy-washy ever since."
T hree years later she gol a
record contract and was on the
road to being a country star.
When she decided a few years
ago to branch out Into pop music.
some said that she was leaving her
roots behind. Dolly vehemently
denied this. "I don't want to leave the
country," she once said. "but to take
the country wtth me wherever f go.
The truth Is, I am country. I am Dolly
Parton from the mountains. that's
what 111 remain."
The simple fact was that her popu-
larity had become too widespread for
her to remain In the C&W niche. She
Is now big business, with a staff of 60,
and she commands $350,000 In Las
Vegas. Her biggest fault , her people
say, Is that she won't slow down, and
thus·pushes her voice too hard. Re-
cently when she was suffering from
severe laryngitis, her doctor ordered
complete voice rest for two weeks ..
StW,.she has to nurture her vocal
cords beck Into shape pretty soon.
Any day now she will begin filming
The Bat Little Whorehouse In Texas
with Burt Reynolds (she plays the
madam of a brothel). She Is also com-
posing the songs for the fUm and
working on her next album which will
feature aO original music.
Things are the way they are for
DoDy Parton because she made them
happen that way -by doing what
came naturally to her and her kin . As
she summed It up: "Every night on
stage I just feel Uke l'.ve got new
friends, It's IJke a family reunion. I like
to think they're like people I love and 1
know, llke part of my farnlly. And I
like to think they. look at me as part
of their famUy , as somebody they've
come to know to where we rlll
have a love for each other." 1AA.1
Parton part)llng: at a Nine to Ave preulew with Fonda and Tom/In. ,_
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Name
Patt II of a Family W.•kly S,,.clal l9f>Ott .
1119gol Allens: Can .We
Stem the Tide?-
Mexican women with a border o/ficioJ ofter they waded across the RJo Grande.
By Jack fTloeeley
Y ou may spot him wiping wind·
shields at the car wash. He
may be the guy who cleans the
tables where yau eat. Or the
shirtless man canytng steel reinforcing
rods along a highway construction
project.
He's a "mojado," a ''wetback," an
illegal alen -and Amertca's most ac:·
cepted lawbreaker. Aa:ording to ettt-
mates there are from three mllon to
12 million such people In the U.S. to·
day, mostly from Mexico. ·
Dlega) Immigrants come by the
thousands every week -fugiives
from the law, yet mostly decent, hard·
worlmg people. They wish to capture
the American drQm, to offer their
familia a better life. Some are able to
do this; many more, however. are ex·
ploted and abused.
lk: agenda.
Albes of this uncounted, unofflcial
m~de contend they are essential
to the economies of both the U.S.
and Mexico. They warn that f<>rPng
this not-so·lnvtsble army back Into
Mexko and other poverty-riddled na·
tlons of Central and South Amertca
could push those countries "toward or
into communism." Opponents of the
llJegab counterchmge they are depriv-
ing poor. black and young Amert·
cans of jobs they rightfully deserve as
part of the citizenship.
Behind the debate are the Illegals
themseJves and a shadow worid of
smugglers known as "coyotes,'' labor
contractors and the lntrlcate under·
WoUnd railroad aJong which illegal
dens move to evay state. including
Alaska and Hawaii.
"Just ask any 12-year-old In Mex·
lco." exp&ains a smuggler. "He11 teU
yau how the game Is
,,
he uses the rest to tackle the great ad·
ventwe of crossing the Qc>rder and
finding WOfk from an American em-
ployer.
Near the border, whole sections of
Mexican cities are filled with hotels
and boarding houses that cater to po·
tential illegals. There, the Mexican
can learn the best times and places to
cross the river. He can get forged
documents. And with enough mon ·
ey. he can hire a pilot to fly him
beyond the reach of the Border
Patrol.
Of course, If he has a relative
already In the U.S. with a Green Card
(permitting entry). the relative can
simply mall him the card and he can
just walk across the bridge and right
past the authorities.
A Mexican wishing to come to CaM-
fomla can actually pwchase a ticket to
a sporting event. ride across the
bridge on a bus and simply not mum .
"'The buses come overloaded every
week and go back almost empty. Ifs
al part of the game," says a Border
Patrol officer.
After just 72 hours In this country,
the odds of an Illegal not being caught
and sent beck Increase 700 percent.
Fl labor contractor often Is the 11·
legal's last hope of getting work
In America. But once the
wn's money is gone, he be·
comes a prime targ.t for exploitation .
The contractors c:o8ect In two ways -
by taking a share of the • Wegal's
money every payday and by bmg
pakl a per-head fee by American
employers.
Even after transportation and addi-
tional fees have beeff repaid to smug-
As the number of IOegal aliens In
this country mUlhroomed dwtng the
past decade, the Feaeral Government
abandoned even ttytng to atlmate
)ult how rMny were here. Qrk.alnaUy.
they came ..-Iv to take the pt.
meny ~ would not do for
themlltva. But as thft numbers
muklplild, .. they mvlled from
rWK:ba and f..m in the Southwest to
played. 'And I'm not
talking ·Just about T1te lmmlgretlon
every major dly In th• "*"· they soudlt and obtained betm-Jobe, jobs
tn demand by Arnlrant. labor lead·
en in the United States eottt•ad that
IJJegal aliens &om Mexico and othc
f~ countrill now even woric In
Federally func:Md polldons and for
... and ioc.I pemmenD and pub-
...... _. ... , ...
northern Mexico. lt:flberg
There .. whole towns
down there without
any young men -just
women. chldren and
old people. All the
working-. men ..
In Amertca."
For th• Mnican
who owns 10 ec:ns In
central Mexico. his
land ii hJs ttcMt to the
U.S.Hecan~
It to a money lender •
hUh In..... Pert Cl
the money .. with
the men'• wfe std
chlldnn for fOod wt*
, , ..
'
glen and contractors. other "services''
are available -for a fee . of course.
Exploiters can provide food and shel·
ter. keep illegals out of sight. even
hejp them fill out Social Security ap·
p1fttion forms. A forged Texas driv·
er's lk:ense may cost an Ulegal as
much as $300.
Many illegals become virtual pri·
soners. totally dependent on contrac·
tors to keep them hidden and trans·
port them to and from jobs in covered
vans. And If an illegal breaks free from
the contractors. he becomes a target
for robbery. assault. blackmail. even
murder. He cannot go to the police
for help: he is a fugitive . And he
must live with the ever-present fear
that his employer will call lmmlgra·
lion officials. tum him in and have
him deported without paytng him.
This underground world is not to·
taDy without Its advantages. however,
especially ln utban centers with large
Spanish -speaking populations.
There, It Is easy to get lost. Frequent·
ly , a sympathetic priest will help an U·
legal In trouble. And tncreasingly, the
Ulegal discovers he can draw disability
pay If hurt on the job, unemployment
compensation If he getS fired . And he
can get money back to his family ln
MexJco, and that's the real reason he
Is here, of course. Even $10 or $15 a
day after expenses Is better than $3 a
day In~.
Offtclaly. the Mexkan Government
promotes tourism by Americans as a
major source of revenues, but many
sources report \hat Mexico depends
heavtly on an annual' multbilhon·dol·
lar cash drain for the Ulegals ln th~ '
United States. "U 10 percent of the
people of Mexico arc In the U.S .. jutt
think how many people in Mexico are
being supported by the earnings of the
ilJegaJI ," comments one Immigration
official. "It boils down to the fact that
an llegal can give hit femily a better
bfe by bmg hen than he could by
staying In Mcx.lco."
On the ocher side of the llMgal den
quntk>n II the Amean employer.
He Ilka the legal wortc.r. who
Mldom auta problems on the farm
or In the faclory. To him, the -..i
repraenb dependable. low-colt
labor. Mlny em~ ftetly ltat• that
dtpOltlng all tha ~ worken
would fuel the ftnt " Inflation
b9cau.. dMY Would be forced to ~
Art...u.1 War-. more than they
now pey ilegllll.
Htrtng legail hat never been a
(eotdttuedJ
Gnpe apect.lldw. Toast the environment with a glass ol Falcon Cascade wine.
It's "a new honiat for Kentucky." the governor noted. even as he toasted "those who
turned coal ... Into the fruit of the ulnes ... Coal? Yes: The vineyard is a reclaimed
surface mine. An l5olaled CaM of good cheer? No: On land once strip-mined in
Wyoming, mule-deer graze. Coast·to-coast. the environment Is healthier: In San
Francisco Bay, plenty ol harbor ~ swim now, and In the Hudson
River. you can catch herring. In the air, concentrations of smelly sulfur
~ dl'opped 20 percent from 1973 to 1978: carbon monoxide
was off by nearly a third. Such gains-a healthy response to gov-
emrNmt standards-mu.st be protected ... but arw the envt·
IOnmC'fllal needt of the lf6o. and '70a ltlU right for the 'SO.?
~ tt.a •t. In the l960I. abundant cheap eMf'1W, a growing economy. and__.. prka made oll~t envtronmencalllm'""' ~ But now the
ecoa-., Is ltagMnt, the lnflliaon rate la in double digb. and the bW for
.....-o0nanc1a~SlOObiWon1n 1980. lnaddition. theeconomv
Md to abeorb S56 bllHon to med ~nailn>nmental dcmdordt Just In 1979. By
1988. the ywty eMbOUMBtal tab f• the ....,... falally .UJ be Sl.439.
ftlltll without lnflMlon. For 1Ure. the U.S. hM to lower lb bill fcw foreign oll. but
....,_. .. thllt bottle up enp development make that Job a lot harder.
"We all II~ them. but somebody better tetl them rhen!i no fttt lunch:·
Uotroablecl ..,.,.. We've gone all out at Mobil to demonstrate that producing
enel'9 doan't mean dirty air and w.ter. We spent $590 milllon last year to
pmlent pollution at our ~. even as we tutned out lmpf'OfJed products lilw
un.leaded gasoline and low-sulfur heating oil to heip everybody breathe easie~ OU
tanlccrs dock at our Puget SOund reflnery ln Femdale, Wash.-yet Just off the pier you
can ftsh.for salmon. go danvnlng. or en~ avsten from commerdal beds. Half
the refinery's I.and Is uncut bat with deer, fox.a. raccoons. rabbits, and a bear now
and then, while cattle thrtw. on surrounding farmland.. At our Torrance, Calli,
refinery. the~ won local,
state, and national recognition.
To ,ow health. Ammc. can haw
•baldly avtro ..... t ud .de-
.-.....,. Yet. u the NeUonal ComrnlNlon on AJr Quaffty .dmlU. curnnt
&aw .. con o/lttt ~ •N'foprMnt"-oll ahM In the Wat. heavy oll recouny
In California. coal COl'IWRk>n ln tlM NortheMt. Do olr ond lllatn-laws f10
bc)IOflCI prolectlng lteoldt? Well •• fonnn .... ftWlronrnental chief ..
1MnV ln Congreu think the l8M are "bcwd on ~ «fftttljlc HI•
fkrtce." Some .... )Ull .....,, ellly. a...tfvlnt aoft-drWd and brokcn--up
llrnt paving M .. hoaordow ....,_,., eon.td«ring the acenay u Crltkal a1 9'r
and water. Applytng the ume nala to Wild llntcha of 0ngon·1 Rogue Rtvei
end to Houston'• shtp ~-With• llttle ... ....._ com.on ....... we
could tout America'• • ....., weU·b.lnt with ..._llhy ..._end air. Cllttrat
It'•• f.c:t: The awrage 1981 car emits las than a quarter
the pollution ol 1967 rnodek. gm two-thirds bensr "*• and
costs~ twice u much
Mobil"
The New
lmmlgtanta
(c.ontJnued)
aime In this country. 'These people
have the same work ethic many Am-
ericans had 30 years ago," says one
employer ... And I prefer to see my
money go to poor people who need It
Instead of seeing our Government just
give billions of dollan to the Govern-
ment of Mexico. You don't know
where foreign aid goes, but I know
these people help their familes in
Mexico with their paychecks. l Uke It
this way."
As Illegals have lnaeastngiy be-
come part of the American work
force, many employers have taken
steps to reduce exploitation and pro-
vide protection and Government
benefits. -
While organized labor protests that
Illegals contri>ute to American un-
employment, tnaease the tax burden
on dtliens and effecttvely block
unions. employers continue to
counter wth claims that the Mexkans
will do many )obs Americans simply
will not accept.
In recent testimony before the U.S.
Select Commission on Immigration
Polley, Tim Word , president of the
Allodated General Contractors at
Austin, Texas. said his company
would hire only legal Tesktents if
Government hb1ng regulations were
simple, efficient and quick. Then
referring to llJegaJ aliens, he said con·
strudion contractors "would dislike
being deprived of a source of willlng
woricers" who .. generaDy exhlbk a
VeJY high attitude."
R lways a thorn In the side of
labor organizers, Illegal Im-
migration has become even
more of a concem as industries
relocate Into the Sun Bek, nearer the
border and nearer an abundant sup-
ply of ilegal workers ... J can show you
plants where 75 peaqnt of the work-
ers are Spanlsh-spealmg and 35 per-
cent arr illegals," claims one ur\lon
organtzer. "'That's a pretty effecttve
weapon again.st us union people."
The rapid 1ncrea11 In popu]adon In
Mexico alto alarms those opposed to
continued hordes of Illegals In thll
country. In 1950 the stx Me>dcan
51.atm thlt border on the U.S. oontailed
3. 7 mlllion people: today, there are
13.8 mllJlon. TM combtnatk>n of a
high bk1h rate and northern migration
wtthtn Mateo speJla problems for
Amertca and Amertcan workers. 11y
OppoMID cl legal lmm9'atlon.
To ke.p the problem from getting
wone. the U.S. Select Commill6on
on lmmvldon Poky hes NCOm·
mended that ConpM leg.a.I all IJ.
legals now in the countty, whatever
the number. then attempt to seal the
2.000-miJe border with M~ -a
task many believe virtually impossible.
President Ronald Reagan has Indicat-
ed he would prefer a "two-way bor·
der" with Mexico, which would permit
approved Mexican nationals to come
into the United Statri to plant and
harvest aops and work In American
Industries for specified periods of
time. earn money, be proteeted under
American laws, then return home to _
help their families and countrymen
deveJOp the economy of Mexico.
Some members of Congress al·
ready are suppoftlng &egislaUon to
make It Illegal for American employ·
ers to knowingly hire Olegals, a move
they say Is necessary whether present
illegals are legaBzed or not.
What the ultimate solution will be
remains anybody's guess, but almost
everybody agrees what ls being done
If an illegal breab from
the contractors, he be-
comes a target for rob-
bery and even murd~.
now ls not working. Immigration of.
ficials are deporting about 900,000 U-
legals annually. "And we're losing the
war," says .one. ''Even wtth $100
million more a year for people to
patrol the border, f don't think we can
keep them from coming. Right now,
the job Is lmpossib&e. In one area with
12 million people (part of Texas and
all of Oklahoma), we have only nme
men assigned the job of 6nding and
deporting several hundred thousand
illegal aliens. You td me, how can
those nine guys really be very effec·
tiva? Even a hundred men couldn't
do that job."
Congressman Peter Rodino
(0-N.J.), chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee and a' leader In
the Immigration reform movement,
says the way the IAegals alone are
handled by the Federal Government
will not solve the problem. favoring
legaJ • sanctions against American
empfoyen of IDega1 aliens, he says, "It
ii Imperative that employers be made
part of the solution ."
Many, like Praklent Reagan, ln·
dlcate that any lasting solution must
Involve a cooperative effort by the
Governments of both Mexico and the
Untted States. 'The problem is not
just on one side of the border," says a
border patrol offtcer. "Poor people In
Mexko sec a better Ide on thit side of
th• rtver. People In the United St1ta
en)oy tM benefts of dl8llP Mcxken
labor but don't like the labor.-s geaing
bendb from American tu dolm's.
Th .. isn't any llmple Of easy 1'111
anJWm'" ....-.
Announcing the limited availability
of an outstanding artist's first annual plate.
C{8fted in ftne por«latn and
hand-cl«onlted with pure 24 karat gold. $35.
lwallablc for a llmlted Ume only ...
and only by dinct applbtion.
Advance Ordtttng Dead1Jne: .lune 30. 1981.
Few artists In recent years have had a greater Impact
on the worid of porcelain collecting than Carol
Lawson. Internationally acclaimed for her superb
Grimm's Fairy Tales Plate Collection. she was chosen
to create the official United Nations Chlldren
figurines -a series whk:h promises to rival the
widely-collected Hummel figures In popularity.
Now, Franklin Porcelain Is proud to announce the
Issue of •storyttme" -the ftr.t annual plate ever
created by this gifted Brttlsh artist A beautiful work,
The 1981 Carol Lawson Plate fully displays the
consummate artistry for whk:h the artist was praised In
a m:ent cover story In The P1ate Collector magazine.
Everywhere. there Is detaU to beguile the eye ...
down to her "secret signature" -a l1tde white
moute-tucked on the window sill.
Tiw Importance of a premier llaue
•storytlme" Inaugurates a new aeries for which
laW90n will create a dlffetent plate ewry year, each
Olumlnating the world of childhood with her unusual
Insight and gentle humor.
Experienced plate collectors will Immediately
recognize the Inherent llgnlftcance of the lint Issue tn
a new annual series of this Importance. For those Just
beginning to dllcovcr the satisfaction of plate
collecting, "StoryUme" may well become the
centerpiece of a prized collection.
In the tradition established by the great annual plaw
111U8S of~ Bing & Grdndahl and Royal
Copenhagen. "Storyttme" will be avdable only
during the year of lllue-1981. Them Is a further
limlt of one plate per ordet And, at the end of 1981.
the original materials used to create "Storytlme" will
be daboyed. thus ensuring that the plate can ~
be i.wd again.
Each plate ls belng crafted through a painstaking
flrtng proce.-by master porcelain ~ftsmcn In Japan,
and onJy thole coUccton whole orders are
postmarked by June 30th can be usured of
acqulrtng plates from this ftnt "ftrtng."
-Storytlmc. .. The Carol Laweon Plate for 1981.
The beginning of a new tradttlon. An heirloom
for tomorrow.
•Some acenes ,_,,., to glow In the memory ... and thot'a }Ult how I mnember curling up In bed e11 a chfld
with mv 'ftWnda' and a fauotk lfOIVbook. The wonder of that t1me hos *ved U1lh me my whole lf/e. • .
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of annl.lel plMwl c..-d by thll ~ ..U.. "Stocydma"
wit be crafted In fine porcelllln lll1d hMld-decoraeed with
P'R 24 k.lrat gold. I preln to~ the OC'lglnal .._ prb
of $35. • u fabowl:
0 DftCt I endoee peymcnt In full.
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General Has Determined Warning : The SuA'!eo~s Dangerous to Your Heahh. That Cigarette Smuaing
makeover magic
t
0 'Every Age
Just as makeup helps
us look more beautl-
ful. .. so does halrcolor.
Whether you're In your
30's, 40's or 50's, it can
add depth to your eyes
and redefine the shape
of your face. It can be
fun. And once you
know how, It's easy!
11t akeover magic begins
wtth a more colorful
you . The point ls, color
doesrl't stop with your makeup.
It's a cosmetic for your hair, too.
You can take a great haircut and
make It sensational wtth a splash
of glorious color -as 90ft or as
dramatic as you dare. The right
hair color can also focus attention
on your prettiest features and play
down the less than flattering ones.
And you tho'9lt only makeup
could do that!
Another bonus: Halroolortng
adds more body, more shape and
llglt~ing shine to Mir. See
for yourself -the magical dif.
ference a new hair color makes In
the ftve women shown on these
pages. Why not put a little hair-
color magic In your life? With the
help of haircolorist Leslie Blan-
chard, the hair experts of The
Benjamin Salon ln New York and
makeup artist Sara McBandy, we
show you how you can get the
same great results at home or at
your favorite salon .
~-· • Her compluJon looks cobr·
'8sa and wllhed-out
• Skin tone liPPt*i ulow, un·
heekhy
• ~ owrcompenlllt• by
wwilag 1IOo much mlMup,
which aata a hanh, unftat·
tertng k>ok
... • B&ondnal N8edl ~t. looks more natural
• New hu color wanm skin tones, creating a healthier glow
•She needs lat makeup; looks aofta, more natural _,L .1 _ ~,, _ .. 1n their ..ny 30'•. many
'"""'""" women notice their hair be· coming allghdy duler, dark·
, tlpedally they were blond or IWtt to begin with. If thll haa happened '°re• It did to Nancy, left end above, you can racue your hn &om
d 1n one W91NI' with• pran•.-rt lhmnpoo-in hab•colorlng. Nancy~ her a.n ~broM'I colora f.w lhlMleato • dudng, eolt
bk>nd. It glva h• • IOhr, pnttlc k>ok.
(c:ontln..-1)
i-MM.Y wtmn.Y, .1-1. 1W1 • 11
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Four w-a~ to turn on
the lights in your hai&
Tum on soft lights ... by using ~ty the dots
on the front section of the Frost & Tip."Designer" Cap.
Brighter ligbts ... use the dots on the front, top
and first three rows in the bade section.
With Clairol Frost & Tiif.
C IQftl C...1.a1rol Inc •
Bright lights ... use the dots on the front and
Outtasight lights! ... use all the dots.
It's easy. With Frost & Tip! Because only
Frost & Tip has the special "Designer'' Cap
with clearly marked "how .. to" dots.
Just slip on the cap. Pick your "look:'
And pull out just the strands you need to
Ft it.
And Frost & Tip conditions your hair to
make it soft, silky, ~ more manageable .
So tum on the lights. And turn 'em on.
~-
• Lackluster hair
color pales the
skin and eyes; she
looks tired
• Long, shaggy hair-
style emphasizes a
long, thin face,
weakens her chin
~-
• Her hair color
looks dull, flat
• Pretty complexion•
and eyes are
dwarfed by tOQ
much hair around
the face
• Chin·length style
emphasizes full,
round face
~·
• Beginning gray
hair dulls complex·
Ion; skin looks sal·
low; eyes recede
• ShepeJess haintyle
squares the face
and body; adds
Illusion of ~t
~-· • Gray hair makes
her look older;
tired
• Halrltyle out of
proportion to her
face shape; hides
her bat features:
pretty skin' good
cheekbona and
nice eyes
g ven in their 20's, some women's hair color
becomes nondaaipt. That was the case
with Mary. Her hair color did nothing to
play up her delicate features and beautiful blue
eyes. Mary's hair was lightened to golden brown in
one step wtth a shampoo formula halrcolortng .
Now there's more vitality to her look.
~-
• New hair color peps up skin tones, plays up her
eyes; she sparldes
• Shorter, shoulder-length blunt cut broadens a
thin face; strengthens the chin ane
• Blow-dried stylng and brighter color gives hair a
healthier look-both shine and richness
Makeup: Teal blue eyeUner and spicy brown
shadow bring out her eyes; tawny blush and beny
brown lipcolor complement her new hu color.
7 his Is the time when many women need to
update their look, like Ann , who noticed
how her once naturaly blond Nm-had turned
dull. A frosting ktt did the trick easily. Selected hair
sttands are pulled through a cap wtth holes, then
lightened. A new haircut adds to the healthier look.
~· • Blond highlights brighten complexion, play up
the eyes and bounciness of the new cut
• Shorter, layered hairstyle slims the face , defines
her cheekbones
• Hair up and off the face adds height; overall
look: taler, slimmer
Makeup : Beige foundation evens skin tones;
peach blush and mauve eye shadow keep her
look subde and pastel to balance softness of
blond tughaghtlng.
at, lke many women In their 40's, was
beginning to get a few gray hairs just
enough to umouse" her own color. This
and a shapeless hairstyle made her look chunky.
Pat chose light brown, a shade dose to her own
natural color ln a one-step shampoo formula hair-
colortng. h took just 20 minutes. Then an easy,
more controlled hairstyle polished the look.
~-'
• Warmer hair color warms skln tones; brightens
eyes
• Shap•er hairstyle with wtspy side bangs reshapes
square face to look more oval
• OveraD look -healthier, slmmer
Mabup: Muted rose tones look wonderful with her
brighter hair color: rose blush, coral llpcolor,
russet eye shadow:
1) e:splte a youthful faoe, Dorothy's ~Y har
. made her look much o&der. The steely color
cast unftattemg shadows -espec1aly
around her eyes. H this has happened to yoo, a new
her color can be an Instant remedy. Dorothy dkin 't
want~ big change; the limply ~ed her own NltU·
ral dark-brown oolor beck agail. She used a semi·
permanent haircolor1ng cloM to her own shade.
A,1n·
• New color takes years away; ~skin ton.es
• Shorter hUttyle resNpes her face to look oval,
less squ.e, for a tofter look
• Eyes look larger: cheekbones stand out
Mebup: Medium beige foundation ..,,..ns skin
tones. Bright accents balance out new darker hair
color: berty red lpcobr and blush . mocha eye
shadow and ~ eyeliner.
llAMILY WHl<lY, J-1. "91 • 11
I • t
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make You1self Ove1 is not drasuc. but believable You want to take what
nature gave you and make it better. not disguise tt."
Everyone knows that makeup can make a drama·
tic dlff erence 1n how we look But according to Mr.
Blanchard. hair plays a big factor in how we use
makeup. For example. 1f your hair color looks flat
and drab. you're inclined to compensate by wearing
too much makeup. Brightening the hair Wtth color
automatically gives skin a heahhier glow. so you
need less makeup.
Reshape Your
Foce with Color
Face Too
Round?
lengthen and slim it with vertical
or diagonal lines like mkidJe and
skie parts and a hair color slighdy
darker than your own.
Face Too Thin?
Broaden It with hor1zontal lines
such as curls or fullness at the sides
and with a hair color lighter than
your own.
~
Malec them appe. larger and
wkler by puling the hair toward the
face • the forehead and check·
bOna and by iaddtng blond high·
IWdl at the teinpla .
14. , ... y WU.CU, '-1, "''
ou can do a lot more wuh haircolor than JUst
cover gray. explains celebrated haircolorist
and beauty expert LesUe Blanchard. The right
color can create wonderlul face-slimming. feature·
enhancing illusions. ..If you.re considering a
·change." says Mr. Blanchard. ''the look to strive for
Wash that gray
Gray: hair can make v.ou feel so old.
Okay. So you've got some gray. You notice it
every time you look in a mirror.
And you know it juq makes you look
older.
Well, that's why we make Loving Care
Color-lotion.
Lovins Care is different.
h gets rid of just the gray without changing
your natural cokx. And without a ~e.
Lo~ Care is easy.
Even for beginners. Piclc the shade that's
closest to your own natural color. Then just
put it on, leave it on, and wash it off.
Loving Care has no peroxide or ammonia.
Unlike ocher haircolorings. Loving Care
eontain.s absolutely no peroxide. So there's
nopennanentrolorchange. lnfaa, if you
change yoµr mind, it wean out gradually
(about six shamJ)OO.').
Anyone considering a haircolor change should re·
member the three rules of thumb Mr. Blanchard tells
clients at his salon. -The Private Worid of Leslie
Blanchard," In New York .
1. Know Younelf. Make a checkhSt of your best
features as wep as those that are not as flattering.
Then deode what you expect halroolor to do: Enhance
your eyes. sbm your face. add body to your hair.
2. Get a Good Haircut. The shape and line of
your cut should work with your new color to create
flattering illusions for your face and features. Ifs best
to go wtt.h an easy-care style Says Mr. Blanchard. "It
should take no longer to style your hair than it does
to apply your makeup ··
3. Look Believable. It's best not to do anything
so drastic that a change looks obvious. It should just
look better -narural and believable. as though it
belongs to you. According to Mr. Blanchard, most
changes are best when not more than three to five
shades away from your own ha11 color.
right outta your haiC
And 1..oving C.are has no ammonia either.
So it even smells gentle.
I;ovina Care adds~ and ahine to )'.OW ha!r.
h actually makes your hair look thicker
and fuller.
So if you want to look younger, even feel
younger, wash that gray right ouna your hair.
With Loving~
Only Clairol has anything like it.
Find the Hoir-
Color Change
Right for You
-
7 oday. changing your hair color
couldn't be easier. And there are
so many options available -you
can go lighter. darker. add sunny
highlights or JUst brighten up your
own naturail color if it's lost its
sparkle. Not only will your hair get a
color boost. there's another decided
advantage to haircolorlng: added
body for your hair.
Whether you color your ITair your·
self at home or go to a pro at a salon.
here's a quick guide to the many col·
or changes avaUable . Just remember
that your natural hair color, plus the
shade you choose. will determine
your final color result. look at the
color guides on packages. And
before you color. try out the shade
on one small seaion of your hair.
Here's a guide to different types of
haJrcolortng:
HIGHLIGHTING: Selected hair
strands are pulled through a cap with
holes. then lightened. You can put in
as many highlights as you want:
some just around the face . or a little
more. throughout your hair. You 11
need to highlight only three or four
times a year. Highlighting Is best for
light brown to blond hair.
SEMIPERMANENT HAIRCOLOR-
INGS: These contain no perox·
ide. so they won't lighten or change
the natural color of your hair. With a
semipermanent you can brighten your
own color or cover gray. If you have
just a sprinkling of gray you can
'"highlight" these strands by using a
halrcolor a shade or two lighter than
your color. Semipermanents wash
out after a few shampoos hence. so
you can try dlff erent shades if you
like.
PERMANENT HAIRCOLOR-
INGS: Here. there are endless possl·
bUittes. You can go lighter. darker.
cover gray or brighten and enrk:h
your own color. You will need to
reapply coloring about every four to
five weeks -when hair grows out.
It's aU done ln a simple one·step pro-
cess: Jusr shampoo the color in. wait
20 minutes for the color to develop,
then rinse It out.
81.0NDING: If your hair Is very
dark ~ind you want to go to pale
blond, you1J need a two-step procas
rather than a one-step. Use a light·
ener to remove the dark color from
your hu and UM a toner to put In the
blond shade of your choice.
GRAY ·ENHANCING: A gray
enhancer minimizes the yellow tones
In your hair and evens out the gray to
make II shine and look prenicr. It con·
talns no peroxide and will wash out
after a few shampoo1. / ,conttnued)
f'AMILY WUl(LY. JllN 7. ttll • 1$
Chatt the
Perfect Haltcut
Pust in time for summer, here are
eight carefree cuts thllt take just
minutes to style from stllrt to
finish. Upkeep is ll sn11p because
there's no setting. The key ls In the
cut. Each has been carefully designed
to follow the nlltUral t:r'ent of the hair
so that It falls Into place with just ll toss
of the hud. Of course. no't every style
shown here may be right for you.
What you liXe and what your hlllr will
lldUally do may be two different
things. That's why it's Important to get
to know the nlltural tendencies of
your hair -the waves, curls. cowlicks
or straightness.
Most women see a hairstyle they
like In ll magazine, dip It and then
bring It to their hairdresser. expecting
him or her to duplk:ate It. According
to John and Suzanne Chadwick, the
husband-and-wife hlllrstyUng tum
known as the "hairdresser's hair·
dressers," the problem wtth this ap-
proach Is that what works for the
mllga.Zine model may not necessarily
work for you. The Ch11dwk:ks recom-
mend ll better approach: Before
choosing a new hairstyle, ask yourself
these very Important questions:
J. What kind of hair do I haoe? Is it
curly, wllvy or straight? Ane or
COllfSe? This will make ~ big dtff erence
In the style thllt will work best for you.
(See the chart above.)
2. ffoUJ much •klll do I haue? If
you're all thumbs when It comes to
har, It's better to stay away fr9m too
complicated a style. If you 're good
wlh har, you 11 have many more styl-
ing options.
3. Hoc» much thne do I haue? If
you lead a time-prasured Ufe, you11
probably opt for an easy-care style Uke
the OMS shown on the oppOsite page.
Take a look at the short-cut stylng
Ideas the ChadWk:ks recommend on
the oppode page. They're made
even easier wtth such time-sav.-s as a
good blow-dryer and no-fuls hamve
products -Instant conditioners, hair-
sprays and Mttlng lotions. You may
want to talk to your halrdaCJMr to see
how they can be adapted to your own
hair for your ~ look."
Get to Know
Your tblr
Your ~ has a pcnonallty aD Its
own. That's wMI makes aome typa
of hair work bttta' for cetain styles
then odMln. s.. the chart to ftnd your
hair fWe, then mer to th• dlulcridtOn•
to find the cut that's right for you.
Fine and
CUr1y
Coarse and
CUr1y
• Feets soft nl 5'ky • HarcOlonnO ca:r• • Looks more tuuy better control
tNn W1y
• Fnlle$ Ill tunOly te>CUI
• Thick and bulky • NeedS the con1rOI
• Looks bushy of llyered haircut
• Unruly 11 It getS too
long
Ant and • Ftell *Yo looks ·~wtladd s~ ·=body and
volume texlUfl • A body perm Is lhe
YOilrM """ ·~ Ni' wtl Im! • 5--.s llllO smgy aw1 stTlllds i1 it getS . too long
Coll'5e and • Tliclc and bulky • Needs the control
Sllllght • UMlly If It getS too of a good llllrcut i long
• Unmanageable rt i:ut
too S"°'1
Fine and Curly
The Cut: Short, lay-
ered close to the head
Styling nme: 5-10
minutes
To Style: Wash,
towel-dry. Finger
comb curls Into place.
Let dry naturaDy.
The Cut: Chin
ler¢. sligltly layered
at sides
Stylfng nme: 10-15
minutes
To Style: Wash .
towel-dry weD. Sprttz
lightly with hair·
spray. Finger-comb
hair away from face, pushing waves
Into place. Let dry naturally.
Coarse and Curly
The Cut: Short. lay·
ered and wispy
Styling nme: 5-10
minutes
To Style: Wash,
towel-dry Finger
comb curls Into place
and let dry natura.Uy
The Cut: Layered
and weUshaped
Styling Time:
10-20 minutes
To Style: Wash ,
towel-dry hair well.
Finger-comb, then
toss hair back, push-
ing curls Into place
r \
with fingers. For a more controlled
look. set on electric rollers.
~
Fine and Straight
The Cut: Chin
lenglh. blant cut
Styling nine: 1s.20
minutes
To Style: \Vash ,
towel-dry well. Using
yow head as a "roll·
er," brush left side up L
and over to the right
as you blow-dry; repeat, brushing
right side up and over to the left; back
up and over to the front. This will give
you more body and volume .
The Cut: Short and ;;,~ng nine: 10-15 ~-·~ minutes __
To Style: Wash, ~· towel-dry well. Spritz
bghtly wth leave-in
setting lotion , comb
Into place and let dry
naturally .
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Coarse and Straight
The Cut: Shoulder-
lcngth blunt cut
Styling nme: 15-20
mi'lutes
To Style: \Vash,
toweJ·dry .well . Bend·
i'I~ forward, brush all
hu forward a1 you
blow-dry. Toss hair
beck and smooth Into place with
brush or comb.
The Cut: Layered,
short at sides, longer
In back
&ylfng Tlme: 5-10
minutes
To Style: Wash.
toweJ·dry wd. Ught·
ly mist hair with
leave-In setting lotion.
Comb hair back and awey from face,
arranging bangs and side wilpl a1 you
llM. Let dry naturllly. Do not comb
ttvous;i again; Just run 6ngcn back
through hair for a sleek look.
(continued)
~y WUl(U',,,.... 1 • ., • 11
, Shape Up Yout
Halt fot
Sum met
No matter how careful you are.
the summer can be especlaUy rough
on your hair Like your skin. your
hair can suffer from~verexposure to
the sun. wind. heat. chlorine and salt
water. The results: dryness, spilt
She conked out
but her hair held up.
After a full da7 of Job huntl.nc, your hair
still looks great. Thanks to non-aerosol Fin.al Net~
Final Net concentrates on hold ... to hold today's
'
casual styles all day.
Your enthusiasm
may be wearing
down, your feet
may be giving out,
but your hair will
still be holding up
... beautifully.
Final Net holds up longer than ~do.
ends. frizzles and breakage Here's
how to keep your hair In beautiful,
healthy-looking shape.
· 1 Help for Split Ends
Split ends are a sign that your hair is
dry and needs more conditioning.
According to John and Suzanne
Chadwick. Mother Natur~ some-
times needs a little help In distributing
the hair's natural oils down the shaft
from the roots to the ends. Regular
treatments with a deep-penetrating
conditioner at lea.st twice a month
can help control splits and breakage.
In between regular treatments. apply
conditioner to dry ends only. How·
ever. once splits appear. the only
cure 1s to have them trimmed off
2. Tome Flyaway
And Frizzy Hair
Salt and chlorine can dry the hair.
causing static electrioty or flyaway
ha1r. But you can tame your hair with
this professional trick: Just spray a
light mist of hairspray over your
brush before styling Hairspray can
also keep curly or permed hair from
frizzing : Shampoo and condition .
T owel·dry weU Lightly spritz with
hairspray. finger-<:omb curls In place
and let dry naturaUy
3. Hairoore at the
Beach
Hair Is even m,gJe prone to breakage
when it's wet. so you have to handle It
wtth tender, loving care . To reduce
the tugging and pulling that can break
hair as you comb out tangles. the
Chadwicks recommend this pool-side
beauty treatment. All a plant-mister
with a mixture of half water and half
condltlone.r. Shake weO and spritz on
hair after you come out of the water.
Then comb hair with a wide·tooth
comb. rather than a brush, and gently
work out the tangles from the ends of
the hair on up toward the roots.
4. Energizer for
Dry Hair
To protect dry. brittle hair from f wther
damage. be sure to cover It up with a
big hat or a scarf when you're out In
the sun. And for a special treat, ener·
gtze It while you tan yourself In the
sun: Apply a generous amount of
deep-penetrating conditioner to wet
hair. Wrap It in a towel and wait 20 to
30 minutes, then rinse. As you wait ,
the warmth of the sun helps hair soak
up the rich benefits of the conditioning
treatment.
5. Boost for Ump,
Droopy Hair
If your hair hangs limp and looks
droopy just hours after shampooing.
a hot summer day wtlJ rob It of even
more of Its oomph. A good haircut
-all one-length (see page 17) -can
help give It a fuller. livelier look. but It
won't solve all your problems. &by-
fine balr Is skinny. the diameter of
· each strand Is small, so It hangs limp.
lacks body and bounce. To help put
the bounce back In your baby-fine
hair. be sure to use a deep-penetrat-
ing condldoner In an extra-body for·
mula at least twice a month, 1'111
more often if needed. IAJ
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Ehlld In a Ccu
8y Sue Berkman
C ar accidents are the leading
cause of death In children be·
tween the ages of 1 and 14.
Each year, around 850 chil·
dren under the age of 5. alone are
killed ln such acdclents, and about
70,000 in the same age group are in·
jured.
l)l~ tragic statistics, announced
at a recent meeting of the American
Academy of Pediatrics CA.A.P.).
would diminish significantly, however.
If more parents took safety precau·
tlons when driving with their
youngsten.
A.A.P., which has begun a major
campaign to educate parents and pro·
mote the safety of children ln cars.
estimates that at least 91 percent of
the fatalities and 78 percent of the ln-
)urles could be avoided if parents
buckled their children Into car safety
seats.
Why don't more parents use safety
seats? There are severe! reasons, ex-
plains Dr. Joseph Greensher,
aaodate professor of cltntcal pedi-
atrics at Stony Brook Medical School
and chief of pediatrics at NMSau
Hospital (long Island). One of the
most common excuses ls that h<Mding
the child on one's lap Will be as prorec·
tive as strapping him into a car seat.
Not true, says Or. Greensher: "'In a
30 mJJe-per-hour crash, that ?·pound
Infant becomes a 210-pound weight.
Theefore, no matter how 1b'or!9 a
person Is, It-ls impossible to hold onto
that ~. The Infant will hit the
dashboard with the force of a fall &om
a three-story building."
Other parents complain that their
chddren dislike car safety seats and
behave badly when forced to ride In
them. But, notes Dr. Gntensher, re-
NUCh at the University of Kansas
Medal Center showed that children
NStralned by safety seats or belts were
95 percent less disruptive than unre-
strained children.
Another common excuse is that the
child baited Into a car Mat mght be
crapped In the automoblle alter an ac•
act.nt. But, says Dr. Green.her, "The
c:htld aands a better chance of swvlv-
tng If he's trapped In a car seat than If
he had not been budded In ...
Anally, there II the myth that other
types of Infant canMln wtll work •
well at seats specftcalhJ da9'*f for
CM UK. This limply II. not the c:ate,
Mys Dr. GrelniMr, who notes that
cm ..,, unllM other cllrien, ..
~ deiigned to wttNaand the
lbl of fcRa lnvolwd In • cw crath ...
Chlld CM illaty Matl, whieh rmige
In prtce from .tJOu1 S25 to $(,(), ..
constructed of hard, molded plastic.
llned wtth shoclN1bsofblng padding
and equipped With harness straps for
shoulders, lap and aotch.
ln purchasing a air seat, the btggest
problem Is choosing the safest device.
Dr. Greensher notes ~at even If the
device bears a label saying It "meets or
exceeds all Federal safety standards"
this does not necessart)y mean that
the product has passed the strictest
safety tests. New and Improved
Federal safety standards, however,
went Into effect In January, 1981,
which means that se.ats manufactured
Docton '°"' to/etv •otscould ~ hun·
dreds of llu" annually.
since that time are probably safer than
seats manufactured earlier.
When placing a child In a car seat,
keep In mind that an Infant weighing
under 20 pounds should ride facing
the rear of the automobde. Olddren
who can sit up wtthout support and
who wejgh more than 20 pounds may
stt facing forward. Many car seats can
be adjusted as the child ~ws.
At. some point In time thae may be
nationwide child passenger-protection
laws. Right now, onfy Callfomla,
Kansas, West Virginia, Rhode Island.
Minnesota and Tennasee have such
legislation, but legblatlve proposals
are pending In severe! other states.
Still, no law will ever be as effec:ttve
as Individual action. Parents must
begin to see car seats as "preventive
medicine." As Dr. James Holroyd,
chairman of the Acddent and Polaon
Prcventk>n Commtttn of the A.A.P.,
says: .. We sea to M that all children are
lmmunlzlld against preventable ~
eases. The \iacdnation' to eombet In-
fant end chtld car duths ii the proper
UM of car saf9'y ..... M\d belts ...
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Patty Recipes
June certainly ls a time of celebration when many "Open
·House" recepUons are planned for happy new graduates and
for anniversaries and reunions. Food that can be prepared a
day or two ahead of party time Is especially welcome.
By nlatllyn ·Hansen
LAYERED SUMMER SALAD
4c.,.eon..._.
l ........... red°'*"'· tMc:.d
la,..llc..t.-pepps 1~ ......... c.....-~
l pint~ tom•oee. h._.
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I. In large. da!p bowl, !eyer ldUca.
onion, !PC" peppe-and cheac. Add a
rtng ol tornaloa; top wtth a ring of
lqUMh.
I. In medium.._ bowl, ldr tog9lhe
·meyonnm., honeredlllh, 2 tabiapoo.JS
lemon ~. WOK1it111hn sauce, hot
peppe-sauce and garlic sa1t until smooth.
Spoon dreallng Into center: swround
with remaining tomatoa. Cover and re·
f11gerata 4 to 6 hours or ~t. s. Jutt before Mnllng, peel, pil and da
avoado. T Oii with 1 tablapoon lemon ,
juice; ipl'lnkle OWi' tomatoes.
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I. Add hot milk and 8aYOdng and blend
et medium ..,-until milCtuN 11 lmOOCtl.
S. Pour Into poea~ or dernltlllM
cupe. Chill In r._ellOI 1 hour or until
,..fyto..w.
4. Gmmh wed\ whfpp9d cnern and a
..,mkle ol mulllr:ob9d ..-~ If
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SPINACH QUICHE
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10· ....
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chopped
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in lb. a..... c ....... thndded
in •. )9ck dtwe. lhrllllht
1. Preheat o~ to 400'F. Place butter
In 13 x 9 x 2-tnch pan In warm own.
ju.It to melt , about 3 minutes.
I . Bat eggs in a large bowl; mix In fJour.
bMiaig powd. and alt. .
3. Squeae ~ tpln.lch '*Y dry and
add to egg mixture. along wtth melted
butt.er, chlba and cheaa.
4. Pour mbttuN Into pan and beke 15
minutes. Reduce hut to~. and baka
an additional 35 to 40 minutes. Let stand
5 mlnuta to set.
5. Cut In 60 squ.a for hors d'oeuvra.
Maka 60 1quora
CHICKEN CURRY·
LAYERED SALAD
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I. layer lettuce, peu, chicken.
tomatoa Md cucumber In S-qu.t .a.ct
bowl.
I. Combine mayonnAlle. .., and
curry; mill w.11. SpQd OWi' ..&ad.
Cover wtlb plllllc Alm; '*¥**•111 CMll'-nlght . a. Before serving. sprinkle with
aoutonl.
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Gulltl (an You Recognize It
Without Feeling It?
laws of the universe, he does not SUC·
ceed In breaking these laws. He breaks
himself agUist them." He cites, for ex-
ample, the cate of "a beautful red-
hared gr! ... ~ a bleedi1g peptic
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TRUE OR FALSE?
l. A person can know he's guilty
without feeling guilty.
2. Guilt feelings often cause a per-
son to be·a Vk:tim of ouerwork svn·
drome.
S. Many working mothers harbor
strong feelings of gulh.
4. You've got to get along.with your
conscience tf you want to avoid guilt
f eeflngs.
ANSWERS
1. True. Studies tnvolvlng adult
subjects conducted at Pace Universi-
ty showed that th~ are varying
qualltles of gulh: cognitive or knowl-
edgeable guilt, which ls ackngwl-
edged by the brain but doesn't go as
far as the "heart." ("Sometimes I
may know I'm guilty but feel nothing
In particular.") But the ktnd of guJJt
that really gets to a person Is termed
o/fectiue or /uHng guUt . ("It makes
me feel uneasy tn various ways.")
Other studies show that the amount
and ktnd of ~lit a person Is subject to
depends not only on how well he
gets along with hts conscience but
also on the extent to which he lt able
to rationalize quetttonable behavk>r.
2 . True. Studies at Duke University
Medical Center show that working
beyond one's endurance and rccup·
erative capacity, can be a serious
hazard . Overworkers don't punch a
clock, but they s0metlmes tend to
work around the clock and often take
their work home with them, many ul·
tlmately becoming victims of the
ouerwork •vndrome. Such PfOPle
tend to have one thJng tn common:
They exhlbtt problems In dealing with
guilt feelings and aggressstve tm·
pul9es. And they attempt to solve
their guilt feelings by excessive work.
S. True. Studies at Texas Chr1ltian
University show this to be so because
more and more women today are at-
tempting to acquit themselves tn
three, sometimes Incongruent, rofes
-wfe, mother and careerist. Painful
attacks of gutlt may frequently occur
because of the feeling that one r<*
suffers because of the attention re-
quhd by the other. And It II impor-
Uint to remember that It Is the rare
working mother who at one time or
another does not fffJ guflry. The
study advtles: The point II not to In·
dulge tn 9Wk fffllngl frequendy be·
eaU1a of the tol t talc.-. When thoee
old f•llngs OCC\R I look at your
~ u a mother. Contader what
you do wtth and for your famJly dud II
• polllY9 and good.
4. Trus. In a~ on Conlcf.
enca and~. Tmne ~pro
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detlMI ClOIWlela • ••-• 111 In-,,. CIOf lllok that .,_ judgment on a
MMILY~Y,"-7,*1 •a
person's own acts and bring about
atonement and radtution for disap·
proved behavk>r throufit gult. He
By John E. Glbaon
notes: "When one challehges the prin-
ciples of his own value system (re-
presented by his con9Clence), or the
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Who nn retisc tht! deligfn(u1 child~n of Ammca's moet bflo\'f'CI (and mOlt
c:ollttt(d) anilt. Nonruin Rockwdl? I know I can't ... npecially wht!n tw-cap·
1ura thriT innocmtt in iUu11ra1iont as charming as 11\ete. If you·"' anything
like me. one k>ok will bring back a flood of p~lous mftnOria.
"Lhtle Shnu" -"When will I bf' able to shave, Dad?"' He ju11
chucltln ... and dabt dave crum on your nC*I
"Ahaolc Crowa Up" -1"M dm. is 100 long. the hil!h heels a trin4'
uDICeady. Evm eo. JOU know you·~ a lady!
"Goae l'idliaf"-A per{ttt day for ~y. and a lazy afl.f'mOOn 's fiJhin1
u long as Tuchtt doan'1 find out!
"Niality Nifhc" -Bathtimr'a ovn. bfchim4'0I berf'. So whai if t~0rt' just
dolla? i'ou'tt tMir Mommy!
Choow your fa90n1c for the low price-of only 19. 75 ~3 10 753 Im than
you"d pay for Rodtwe-11 colltttor'a etain ebnther4'. Each 7 !'4 • porttlain plate
feauuu a rim banded in puR' ~Id and a built·in wall ha~r for con~mt
cllaplay. And you save 18.00 whm you order l~ complnc .:11
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Mys. "One woman Said lhe
became frightened when she
sew the numbers going
around on the meter she had
altached to the tet. Another
sak1 that after reducing her
1V ttme, she began dattng
for the 6rst time In years."
Habttually watching TV ls
too palllve a way to spend
our leisure time, Juon
believes. It falls to develop
our true capabllltles and
hinders our lnterpenonal
nddons. "If you eat too
much, you get fat and peo·
pie look at you wtth d.lsap-
prowl," he notes ... But If you
watch too much 1V, nobody
UY' anything." .........
TH• l'AlllLY
When a tama-; has a
chronk:.ally *k child, It may
be the father, men IO dW\
the mother. who has dlfflcul·
ty dealing emoaon.lt; wllh
the lltUatlon. aoc:ordlng IC> •
lludy published In MC:t4, thi
2t • ,AMILY WllKLY, JllM ,, 1tf'
QJYlllQ K.C.
TH• BRUSIMH'I'
In Kansas Qty, Mo .• ttleM
days, they're painting the
mwn red -and nearly 30
other-cobs. And they're do·
Ing tt for &ee, thanks to an In·
n<>Yatlve 18WO-yeBr program called "Paint-Up ... This year
abqut l.~ low-and moder· •-tnciome homeownen we "'*l9 24,000 galocw of ...
paint, along wMh 3,200 free
brutha. Shle 1974, more
tfWl 10Jm J<,w,.. Qy
that IOfne tNms got their
money'• worth mt llealOn
wt"8 odwn paid deerty for Iha tUmt. .
For example, the Yankees
spent the most of any team
on player salaries -
$7,045,173. But dMdlng
that bi; their major·lqgue
high 103 wlnl gt\.W a futy
rapectable COil~
Anywhere from 500
million to one billion birds
and anlmals me kllled an·
nua.lly on the Ndlon's high·
ways, It w.-nported recent·
ty In Anlmala magazine. The
Department of TranlPQrta·
tlon estimates that road-kiUs
account for 1 to 10 percent
of wildlife mortally and me
claJmlng " dangerously large pcoentage of certain en·
danglred tpedes, such u
slower-moYlng reptiles and
amphlUns.
Ron
workers and people who
wear rings on their pinkies.
The biggest tightwads are
doctors and politicians,
reports the ma.gaztne's pub·
lisher, Ray Foley. Polltldans
don't know how to tip "be·
cause somebody else Is
usually buying." notes Foley,
a former bartender himself.
-Eliot K.plan
81RTHDAYS
(AJI GemJnit Sunday -Tom
Jones 41; Rocky Graziano
59. Monday -Robert
Preston 63; Nancy Sinatra
41; Alexis Smith 60. T .....
My -Bob Cummtngs 71 .
W~ -F. Lee Bal1ey
48. Thlll"lct.y -Gene
Wlkler 46; Jacqua Cous·
t.eau 71: laWTence Spivak
81. Frtday -Jim Nabors
49; Vic Damone 53. Sabar-
day -Paul Lynde 55:
RJchard Thomas 30.
Paul l.ptde. Mala Smidt
homa hlM been ipUC9d up 1----------+----_...;.,----+----------t through Plint-Op, which II
funded by Fedmll tw.nue·
ahartng and community·
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More than Jult a beautt·
8cetlon ~. Paint-Up,
aimed moldy • ddrmg ~. allO ~
communlllM • ~
boclCI, .. wd .. ~
raldentl to work togild)c.
Varning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
hat Cigarette Smoking1s Dangerous to Your Health.
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4 b$}whenyoujoinrtieLite~Guild.
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"Wedding Bells are breaking up ... that old gang of
mine," go the lyrics to a popular tune of several decades
past. But overat NBC's maulve Stage 3, Wedding Day Is
having exactly th~ oppo1lte effect on a large number of
creative and technical people.
Wedding Doy Is a hlshly-touted, five-day pilot which
will feature a romance-studded marriage each day this
week. Monday through Friday, at 11:SOAM.
Executive producer Deanne Barkley, along with pro-
ducers Steve Friedman and Mike Metzger, have se-
lected th'e five couples (including Susan Seaforth Hayes
and Bill Hayes of Ooys of Our Lives who will renew
their vows)-and are busily completing the hundreds of
details that will tninsform each wedding into a story-
book setting. Art director John Mula has taken the pas-
sive NBC stage and transformed It Into a white-on-
whJte palace of nowers. stained-glass windows and
tranqul1 eatln highlights.
Hosts for Wedding Day are a pair of Southern-bred
personalities-actress Mary Ann Mobley, who was
both Mias Missl.asippl and Mlu America In 1959 and
Huell HowMr, an articulate •nd respeicted neW1man
and feature reporter who was ralsed In Nashville, Tenn.
According to Barkley. the duo's warmth and charm
wUt add a calming dimension to the romantic but anx-
iety-filled momlng.
"And don't forget ," says Barkley seriously. "this is
also a way to share the ceremony with hundred& of
friends ihat could never attend your wedding. Most of
us have acquaintances and relatives acattered across the
country, and no one will have to miss one of the most
beautiful and special days of your life." ..... ,
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TV WEEK. JUNE 7. 1981
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What do. it take to become a legend In the music
world? Pop music fans cen find out on KABC (Channel n Saturdaya at 7PM. Popular slnger/actor/enter1alner
lames Oarr.n hoett this new weekly half-hour 1eries
that honors tome or the letttndary ftgures or the contem-
pontry mU8ic world.
Each week. a dlff erent supel'llar ii. the sub;ect ol a
tribute oontainln1 lntervtewa. video petfonnances and
never-before-on-TV ftlm cllpe.
Darren .. whoee career had lta roota In the 80's and Is
still JOln1 ltrOn8-remlnllcel In an lnlonnt1l end enfllll•
Ing manner with each honored su• and within 30
mlnut• a "portrllt of a lelend" la a.tecl.
An lmpNlllve lineup of SU-llars ere 181 f~ Portrait
of a Leathd. lncludln1 rtle ~ch ~ flul Mb.
Uttle-lklNird. fohnny Mathia, Rick NeliOn, l•m•
Brown. and many more.
This _. .. "leaend" " l•rry i... LeWia; tbe te-
nOwned R/R Ind country """'' Lewtl .... oec. ... • hla 2lcJt ~ ila the tnaa.liy. fUll 81 .. MW
album II dtleCI "IClher Couatry," IAWta 18 lrnowD •
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TV WEEK. JUNE 7, 1981
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Bob White, former state, nation~I and interna-
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opened a studio in Costa Mesa. Classes are now
being taught.
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