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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.-- DUISI GlllT Ylll HDllTDWI DAllY PAPll SUNDAY. JULY 12 . 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 50 CENTS , Escapes, prison, red tape can't stifle dream By STEVE TRJPOU o1 .. ...., ........... WhUe many dream of buying a house, taking a vacation or re· tlrin1 in comfort, Anton Nlkolov works to see his own, more private dream come true. Nlkolov wants to see his wife and daughter again. His dream has , if anything, b e e n s trengthened b y t w 0 escapes from his nati ve Bulgaria , four years or Imprison · m e n t • h i s n1~1 belier that the family he left behind is beina harassed, and miles of red tape. The 43-year-old Costa Mesa electrician, who says he turned to that profession when he was not allowed to use his trainine as an economist in his native land, has one thing to console him in his Santa Ana Avenue home - the presence of his son Pressian, 14. But his thoughts still ·are with his wife and daughter, who re· main in Bulgaria. Nikolov speaks about bis plight with a nervous intensity, running his fingers up and down an unlit cigarette, then lighting it and inhaling deeply. He looks often to the paper· stacked bookcase in his small apartment. to the framed black- SUNDAY SPECIAL and-white picture or hls wife. He says his troubles with Bulgarian authorities date back to his youth in 1944, at the begin- ning or Russian post-war dominance of bis country, when his father, a judge, opposed the Russian occupation. ''They killed him very quickly after they took over. in No· vember or 1944," Nikolov said. His mother was exiled to a village more than 300 miles from the family's native Tirnovo, and she remains there today, unable to leave without a s pecial permit. Nikolov, then 7, re· malned in Tirnovo, living with an uncle. Nikolov's problems with Bulgarian authorities, except for the continuing exile of his mot~. then lessened until 1973, by which time he was married and had two children. He says he became distraught that year because of continuing frustration at not being allowed to work as an economist. From his bookcase, he pro· duces a yellowing document which he says Is his 1956 college degree in economics. The pie· ture on the degree, the dates, and what is discernible or the IMMy ............ .., .. Mrtca O'.,_.. Pete. Preston. Dixie and Nick Hibbard perform at 1 :30 and 3: 30 daily in Orange County Fair food bazaar. County Fair turnstiks spin First-day attendance at the 1981 Orange County Fair swelled {>ast last year 's total with officials reporting 29,613 visitors Fridal', up 1,270 from 1980's turnstile count. The fair continues through July 19. Admission to the Costa Mesa fairgrounds is $3 for adults. $1 for young peo· pie ages 6 to 12 and free for children under 5. Today's Orange County Fair schedule features a variety of activities from ice sculpture demonstrations to a Beatles impersonation. TODAY'S FAIR HIGHLJGlfl'S 9 a.m. 4-H and Future Farmers present dairy goats, Livestock Judging Ring. 10 a.m. Various demonstrations, Home Arts and Crafts and Hobbies buildings. Noon to 3 p.m . Juaneno basket weaving, Orange County Building : Dr. Pepper's Western Band, Orangeland Pavilion. 1 to 5 p. m. Theater arts demonstration, Orange Coun- ty Building. 2 :~ p.m. Lord Joyful, Heritage Stage. 2:30 to 5:30 p.m . Meadow Creek Bluegrass Band, Food Bazaar. 3:30 p.m. Artistic cake decorating, Gourmet Gallery. 5 p.m . Cow milking demonstration, Livestock Theater. 5:30 p.m. Ice carving demonstration, Gourmet Gallery. 6:15 p.m . Santa Ana Winds Band concert, Country Meadows 6 :45 p .m .and 10 p.m. Swaying Bilros, amphitheater. 7 and 9 p.m. Rain -A Tribute to the Beatles, am· phi theater . 7:30 p.m. Mitchell Marionettes, mall; Teen dance with White Water Rush Bank, Orangeland Pavilion.: Star Party with Orange County Astronomers. grounds. 7:30 and 10 p.m . Vandermeide the Hypnotist . grandstand. 9:30 p .m . Orange County Cloggers, Heritage Stage. Senior citizens will get a break Monday with a special $1 admission price at the Orange County Fair. The re· duced ticket price continues for persons over age 65 through Thursday. MONDA Y'S FAIR JDGIWGHTS Noon to 6 p.m . Science de monstrations. Orange Coun- ty Building. Noon to 9 p.m. Hayrides. grounds. 1 to 6 p. m. Horseshoe tournament, Horseshoe Court. 1 :30 p.m. Cooking for one or two, Gourmet Gallery. 2 to 6 p.m . Unicycle mimes, grounds. 3:30 p.m. Dance performance, Heritage Stage. 4 to 7 p.m . Rag doll mime act, grounds. 5:30 p.m. Funs·A-Poppin circus, Circus Area. 6: 15 p.m . La Quienieans Marching Band Concert, Country Meadows. 6:30 p.m. Fountai,n Valley Choir, Heritage Stage. 6:45, 8:45 and 10 p.m. Swaying Bilros, amphitheater. 7 and 9 p.m . Elvin Bishop, amphitheater. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m . Astesh Belly Dancers, Heritage Stage. 7:30 to 11 p.m . Montezuma's Revenge, Country Meadows. 8 p.m . Vandermeide the Hypnotist, grandstand. Residents hope courts {>an Medfly spray SAN JOSE (AP) -Thouunds of resident.a In the area stricken by Mediterranean fruit mes hoped for tut-minute court re· lief and many made plana to nee u helicopters were readJed over the weekend to apray a COD· \rovenlal pesticide on their pro- perty. Barria& an ll\Junction by the Santa Clara County Superior Court on Monday. a helicopter bearina mAlathion wut take to the air early Tuaday and head ror lhe flnl "tar1et area," a 1S-1q"8f'e mlle aectlon in the Palo Alto-Mountain View area near StliDrord Unlvenity. Th• IMlal •P"•1tn1 procram wa1 ordered by GoY. &dmund G. Brown Jr. on Friday after t.M U.S. Department of Agriculture threatened a ban on all Calllornia fruit. The 97·square-mlle heart of the lnlestaUon will be hit wtth malathion at least six times. with the applications coming seven to 10 days apart, offlclals said. The llrst application ii expect. ed to take a week and the rest two to three days each, otndala said. State agriculture 0Ulcl11-. wbtle inslstln1 the chemical posed no health tbrtat, cau· tloned residents to 1tay lnllde, cover their cars and brln1 children's toya lnalde durm, t.b• 2 a .m . toe a.m. 1pray1n1. Some l~al officlaJs went so far as to urge residents to flee rather than face the possible daneer of malathion. "l don't know where I'll 10 but I intend to leave," said Santa Clara County Supervisor Zoe Lofgren. Sunn1val• city Councilman Larry Stone p"Ndlcted that "an exodus will create lncredlble security problemt: the area will be open to every re1ldentlaJ bur1lar if people leave, and manywlll." "rm bead.inc for the bllla," sald nm Taylor, 11, after learn· ln1 ot t.be decillon to 1pray. "I 'm scared. We already boucht a ticket tor the kJdt to mo•e them out of the city,·• 1ald Dung Le. "We prefer to spend th e money to protect their health." The Red Cross aMounced it will open temporary shelters for residents wishing to stay away from home during the 11praying. Pete Ashen, director of Red Cross disaster services for Northern Callfornla, atreased that "this ls not an emergency evacuation. Leavina the area ls a personal choice." Ashen said the abelt.ers WOUid be primarily for thoH with health problem1 that mllbt be auravated by the 1praylftl. but that "lll)'body that comet In and want.a a P.lace to sleep wUI bt welcome.' , Slavic writing indicate 'that the document is authentic. It is the rtrsl or many he will produce to back his claims. His solution was to escape to Yugoslavia on root with his son, then 6. The two passed through Italy and Sweden, then returned to Ita ly whe re they lived and worked under the official status of political refugees. He again produces a document, this one written i n Italian. granting political refugee status in ItaJy to him and his son. Nikolov spent the next two years in Italy, then a year in Sweden, all the time seeking to reunite his family outside or Bulgaria through appeals to the Bulgarian government. In October 1976, frustrated~ the failure or his efforts, he r• turned to Bulgaria ualn• a f~ Swedish passport. Pre11lan w~ left in the c are of otbe: Bulgarian refugees in Anlil Italy. An attempt to cross int Yugoslavia with his wife w_. thwarted by bad luck, and encW with even greater trouble at the hands or Bulgarian authoritiW. Nikolov said. • The escape failed wheq Nikolov slipped and fell during C blizzard and damaged a com· pass. Not realizing their com• pass was orr, the two failed tO find the border, and they wet• arrested. The resulting trial for break- <See DREAM, Page A3) Onofre clash Pro-nukers outfox foes By JOHN NEEDHAM Of .... D.ity ........... Licensing hearings OJ'l two new units at the San Onofre Nudear Generating Station got off to a raucous start at San Clemente High School when opponents or plant expansion discovered they were beaten to the signup sheet. Under the rules of the hearing, conducted Saturday by the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, people would be allowed to speak in the order they ap- peared on the list. However, board chairman James Kelly waived the rule when 1t was found many people favoring the Licensing or Units 2 and 3 had arrived as early as 7 a.m. for the 9 a.m. hearing to enter their name. Also, many of the early birds wrote in the names of as many as 10 or their friends, which left anti-nuclear spokesmen's ap· pearances near the hearine's s p. m. adjournment. Persons wishing to speak against the licensing by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or the two 1,100-megawatt reac· tors loudly applauded Kelly's de· cision to only allow one person to speak from lists or names writ· len oy a single person. Licensing advocates argued that many people had to travel great distances to reach the hearing, and would not have ar- rived in time to sign in themselves. In response Kelly said: "Well, that's too bad." The hearing had barely begun when the three licensing board members left the room after a verbal dispute broke out on the noor. William M . McLaughlin, president of Atl antic Nuclear Services. Inc .. the firm that just completed $67 million in repairs on Unit l at the nuclear facility, was speaking when a former employee of the company took exception t o some of McLaughlin's testimony. At a similar hearing in San Diego two weeks ago, Max Man· ning, who was hired by Atlantic to work as a "jumper" inside I radiated portion of the plant.I testified that many men hired for the temporary positio~ smoked marijuana on the Jo'i a nd were guilty or s hodJ workmanship. Mannin g and the otbe workers were called jumperf because they had to jump in an4 out of the generator. only stayi ing for short periods of time t.cf limit their exposure to radiation~ <~e HEARING,PageAZ> : Investigators make arrest in SF blaze I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Al suspect in one ot the .city'~ largest fires since the 1908 earth quake was in custody SaturdaJ as an arson probe and a searctt-- for bodies continued amid tbf ruins of 'l7 buildings. Otis J . Bloom, 38, of Millbrat was booked for investigation ~ arson late Friday and beldj $25,000 bail, jail officials sai Saturday. Volunteer aides said as m as 119 people were homeled after the pre-dawn fire Friday. ' At least eight people were un: accounted for, said Deputy fir~ Chief Emmet Condon. '"TheJ might be staying with relativ~ or friends," Condon said. "W~ just don·t know." Fire Chief Andrew Caspel said it could be several days before it is safe to search the en· tire area for possible victims. Five firemen and at leut three other persons suffer~ minor injuries, fire officials said. Flames devoured hair the block bounded by Folsom, Har· rison. Seventh a nd Eighth str eets. The damage waa estimated at at lea.st $8 million. Merlin to claim Transpac mark HONOLULV <A P) -Officials o( the Los Angeles to Honolulu Transpacific Yacht Race calculated that the 67-foot sloop Merlin was expected to set a course re<:ord when she passes the Diamond Head finish line Saturday night. According to the calculations based on early Saturday morn- ing location reports, Merlin, of Santa Cruz.was expected to finish at 9:40 p.m .. 20 minutes off the record she set ln 1977. In se<:ond place some 19 miles behind Merlin was 84-Coot sloop Christine, which set a record or SEASONAL SWITCH -But- terflies in autumn! The faJl- ·wlnter fashions by Yves Saint· Laurent feature butterfly dresses -full sleeved chemlses with rounded shape checked in at tbe hemline. Other silhouettes are shown on Paee 810. LUCKY STOPOVEa -lf you haven't been to Ktnsalt lo southernmost Ireland, travel columnist Stan Delaplane de1crtbel ita belt restauranta. two Ion. and romanUc 1bolt oa Pa1eA9. NEW CHA&ACTEa -M.-lln Olsen ol Loe An1elet Rama and "Lltl)e Houae on lh• Pralri•" her own Saturday by sailine 31$ miles in a 24 -hour perlo 1 Ragtime, or Long Beach, listed in third place. ,. The fleet handicap leaded Saturday were Shenandoah, _f Newport Harbor, folaowed lij Brown Sugar, out or San Fraif cisco, and the Lahaina, Malit yacht Bravara 87. =J Saturday's class leaden df corrected time were San Fr~ cisco's Zamazaan ln Clua ~ Brava ra 87 in Claaa 8 Honolulu's Llballa Too ln Cl C; and Shenandoah in Cius D. fame! ii doonin1 monk's ror a new TV aeries wben swindles to save an orpb For more details on ''Fa Murphy," tum to Pa1e 08. INDEX .. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 to n. un· I tt ·:~ ,,., ·1~. lfll tt•11, ,,,. ~' '• ...... II . I ,,., I 01, 1111 ' v rV /q. ~·· -Jt1 "l'' ·~''' :'II ..... r, ... ,,, V(I ,, '·), .. , ,,, .~ ~·· •• ,,., ... .--. ,. . . • • l I ~: • By JEFF PARKf:R Of"'9DW; ...... IWI II • What is your favorite commercial? Tom 8acltn Costa Mna, partdng lot attendant: "I always think commercials ar• hard to remember. I guess 1 llke the one about Mean Joe Greene end the kid with the Coke. That's a good one." TamlSanche1 F0un.t.1n v~"'y, courtesy ctertt: II A~ little as I watch television, It's hard to say. TbQre's one where this guy is happy ~cause his employee has sent SQJTiethlng Important throuqh some fast mall service - Express Mail r think. My favorite radio commer'clat Is the Kodak one where the two tfttle kids talk aboUt taking pictures. They start talking about members of the opposite sex a nd at the end the little girl asks ' Are you a member of the opposite sex or a m I?' Tha t's funny." Carmel White San Di..,, hostess: "There's a Sea and Ski com· mercial I like. It's the one of the beach; beach commercials always look cool and appealing to me because I like summer. One of the girls who used to live In our dorm was in it too." Ann Sheppltint Costa Mesa, waitress: "Dr. Pepper. They're big and showy and fun to watch. I like the ones that took like they're taken from musicals or stage shows. One of the Dr. Pepper ones is based on 'Oklahoma!' and It's got that real catchy tune to it." . / ~ .. ~ -".,•wu ,..,. ' I .. ,. ... .. . John Millen Torrance, sales represenJatlve: "There are two, and I was mad when PSA went on strike because they quit showing them. One Is the PSA commercial that has this old guy going to the counter to find out wheb the next flight to Denver Is. Theh the counter person goes through a hundred bits of informa· tion and keeps avoiding the question . The old man finally finds out that the next flight is Tuesday. The other one is PSA too, and it shows the flight at- tendants doing all these 'extra' favors that their customers don't want • .Jt shows how people flying get frills whe ther they want them or not." Ace Munding Santa A~, property ma~t: "My favorite is the Lite Beer com- mercial where they're all at the table voting on what the best Lite Beer commercial Is. Bubba Smith and Deacon Jones have some argument about which the best one Is and Jones throws the ballots at Smith. Finally Marv Throne berry steps in and says 'I knew this would never work.' It's a real tun commercial." Chuck Allison Costa Mesa, clerk: "The Lite Beer commercial where they're playing pool and Rodney Dangerfield tries to break. No, wait, there's an even better one. It's another Lite Beer commercial with Dick Butkus and Bubba Smith play· ing tennis. Now that's a great one." Tracy Hatch Newport Beach, student: "I like the Or ~P,pper commercial, the one with the guy In the vest. It's got a good Jingle to It -I like to sing along If there's a good tune." :-:~~: ... --------------------------------------------------~ t1:-Busy da : :for lifeguards Newport a nd "Untington bathers jammed the beach. Beach Ufe1u.rds bli a bu.sy Huntington Beach lifeguarcb Saturday a~ beachjr'all along" reported some 125 rescues at the C>raoge Coa~ r eported Huntingtor\ Bluffs and another larger-ttflln.avera)e crowds, 50 to 60 rescues at the city pier There were no injuries·reported. with a reported 85,000 bathers on Lt. Logan Lockabey said Newport Beach lifeguards made about 300 rescues as some 95.000 the beach. Strong side current! mixed with three-to six-foot waves to imperil bathers et those sites, the guards said. Thomas P Haley , ~ ..... l"4 Cfli.t hoc11hff Oii~ RoOftt f'l, Weed ~· ~ , M1ehnl P', ti•hley .. ' ........,.°"_... .a:~j ~~Schultz tfOi-••iOftt ... I Kenneth N Qoddar°'°' ~~ ' Tttomet A Murph Int ......... '- Bernard Schulman c..w.. -~H t..Obt _.....,,,. ..... Carol A. Moorw ........ _ CIH•lfled edYenlalfto 714/M2·5t11 Allolt•r d41pert1Mnt1 M2·.:J21 MAIN OfFICE "° WHI ••r " • Cotl• M<ne, CA Melt ~" ... '*·Coal•~ .... CA ,,.,. Go!lv'rl9M !till Or.,,_ Coetl 1'11blltl'll"9 C~T HO ,, • .,., tletlt\, 1llw~r111011s • .01lor111 ''""" or •d ¥t"fl1U•~t111tt .,..fin "'0 Ot rtl)fOGu<td •ill!Out ·~ ~· "''"'''l!On of <•l>••ttfll o""'' Writers to end strike Accord may avert delay in fall TV schedule H 0 L l, Y W 0 0 I> I A fl l Hollywood may bo buck In bUll ne" •••In. T ho Wrllt1ra Clulld of Am•rlt'• rHchcd a lcnt1tllvo . •11roeune1111 with major fllrn 111d t1levl1hm produc:on arly S&aturdo, algnullna un nd tu th• lhlrct 1111 Ion walkout h11rci 111 12 munt1111 and poe11ibly uvurllna u 11url11u1 deluy ln tho r111 •rv 1oa1on. R1Ufh:1Uon or the new pact, whlt'h alv<'• wrlttirs 1.1ubstanllol bOOIUI In minimum pay u weU i• lh tlr•t vet 1bar~ or home vldto protlt.11 waJ required by th wrlltr11 ooard of dJrectora 11111 th11 11ontral memberahlp, •otl It w1a1 not clear If the l't.1rlh,111 would MO buck lo work in ttrn ln1t1rlm 'I' h 11 W Cl /\ h o u r d w a s 11t•huttuhl(I lo mu t today, with a fc!flutul rnumb rahlp m eeting 11tor lhl1 wcrnk , uld writers 11pokt•11Y<(pm1111 Shunnon Boyd Some delay waa still ~peeled In the ltut of the faU teJevUlion season, however, as few script.a were written before the strike began April 11. This was the second year the start or the fall season, scheduled to begin in Sep· tern ber. would be delayed by strikes. Last year's lO·week strike caused some shows to be postponed until January. Diver dies at Zuma Tentative approval came at 3 a .m . Saturday, following a marathon bargaining session that began Friday at 10 a.m .. Ms . Boyd said. One of the key arrangements worked out in the four-year contract was over pay TV re s lduals for writers It was primarily that issue that foment ed strikes by actors and mus1 ciaos last year and caused a threatened directors strike this year CONDUCTS HEARING Dr. James Kelley MAl ,IBU l Af'l The body or a scuba diver wa11 pulled ashore neor Zuma Bcuch Saturday. of flcials snid The unidentified man was spollt.'<l n oating off shore in the Broad Beach area by bathers at obout4 20 pm Paramedics were dispatched to lhe scene from the Zuma Beach lifeguard station, and the body was pulled ashor e by citizens who found it, according lo Paul Sitka, of the lifeguard statwn. • The divN had itpppa rently been dead ror some time he saJd. as rigor mort1s had t1et In. Sllka s aid the body hud probably been washed to the ~ach from some point to the norlhwest. but he said he could not be certain as to how far the currents might have carried it Detect1ve1> from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's depart· ment were also sent to the scene, although the cause of de· ath was believed to be accldcn· tal. Ms. Boyd said the contract would give writers 2 percent of the gross of shows made for pay TV after the producer re couped his investment at a set rate of $1 million per hour for vieotaped shows, including videocassettes. and $1.25 million per hour for filmed shows. From Page A1 HEARING • • • Saturday McLaughlin accused Manning of making "wild, un- founded, unsubstantiated allega- tions. and incoherent ramblings and ravings." lie said that since Manning was an admitted heavy beer drinker and marijuana smoker, he was not qualified lo testify on the quality of work at the plant. Filly wins by a ta"le At that point Manning de- manded that he be allowed to re- but McLaughlin's statements. When chairman Kelly refused, Manning took the floor anyway, and refused to be seated. The three licensing board members then left the hearing room. Shortest horse nominee longs for stardom in movies By JOEL C. DON Of IM Dallf l"lleil 5i.tl It's safe to say that few of the four-legged creatures at the Orange County Fair ca n m easure up -or down to Smidget After all. when you're touted as the world's smallest horse, you're a cinch lo dwarf the com- petition. Thal's how Ron Boeger feels about his 2-year·old fair attrac- tion, a specially bred miniature horse that stands 20 12 inches al the shoulders. The bh.ae·eyed. sorrel and white filly tips the scales at a mere 60 pounds. For 50 cents . fairgoers can get a glimpse of this tiny animal which has been officially m easured for llul not yet ap- pe ared in the "Guinness Book of World Records.·· The folks at Guiness. who are a lways on the search for the tiniest o r the biggest o r something, aren't ready to har· ness Smidgel to their book of one -or ·a· kinds. "l spent over a year of re- search to find her." Boeger said. ··1 spent three to four months calling every miniature breeder in the United Stales ... Though he found miniature horses aplenty in the 26·to 29· inch range, Boeger's search ended at Earl Soat's Lazy S ranch in Jackson. Mich. There he found Li 'I Smidget. the proud offs pring of Li 'I Peanuts and Li'I Pacer. Now $midget travels five months out of the year as an at· traction at county fair s throughout California. Getting the miniature was just a natural growth for Boeger. who r aises Shetland. Welsh and Ponies of America horses at his 22-acre Happy Day ranch in Durham for rides he operates at county fairs "I love doing for a living what most people do for recreation." said the lfi-year-old fatber of two. "I work with horses and children." Boeger has high hopes for his prize possession. which he re- gards as a member of the family. Apartments destroyed in Tustin blaze Three a partments and a carport were destroyed, a fourth apartment heavily damaged and two firefighters hospitalized for s moke inhalation in a two-aJarm blaze in Tustin Saturday . Damage was estimated at $260,000 by fire officials. Orange County firefighters responding to the 4:56 p.m . alarm found the units, which were in a single block within lhe Eldorado Apartments complex on Newport Avenue, fully in- volved in name. The cause of the blaze is still unknown. of- ficials said. Three of the four apartments In the block plus one carport could not be salvaged in the 43 minutes the firefighters fought to control the blaze, according to county Fire Department In · format.ion otncer Mlke McKee . Tbt fourth apartment also waa heavily damaaed, be said. Two TusUo-based county llreJighten, Tim Go1erty and Brian Stephens, were being treated Saturday nlgbt for amoke lnbalallon at Western Medical Center, Tu1Un. The lire La under lnvestl11Uon, Mc.Kee saJd. ' Upon hjs return a few minutes later, KeUy told lbe 400 people in attendance he would not tolerate any more outbursts. ·'There wiU be orderly presen· tations or there will be no pre· sentations at all." he said. "We are here for an intelligent adult exercise. not a circus." Enjoying their advantage of being the first ones to sign up, a parade of people favoring the hcensmg of Units 2 and 3. which are nearing completion. started the testimony. Jack Stocks, representing the Middletown . Pa. Chamber of Co mmerce. said the nuclear ac· cidcnt in his town three years ago at the Three Mile Island plant had not turned local resi- dents against nuclear power. .. About 91 percent of the busi· ncss people in our area are in favor of TMI getting back on hne and starting to produce power again ... Stocks said. Seve r al ot her p eople representing pro-nuclear groups from as far away as Livermore and San Jose also tes tified at times over the booing of nuclear opponents DMty NM,,_.., a..rtM ~ Smidget is just the right me /or 5-year-old Christopher Antonio. Mi guel Pulido. a mechanical engineer. speaking for the Los Angeles Federation of Scien· t1s ts. said nuclear power is a bad investment. and Units 2 and 3. located three miles south of San Clemente. should be converted to natural gas power plants. ··rt ·s a bad investment any way you look at it." Pulido said .. ··Economic realities. not con· sidcred when nuclear power was regarded as too cheap to meter. have brought the entire industry to a s tandstill." who visited the paid attraction at Orange County Fair. Smidget has been made a celebrity on television and has ap· peared at the Guinness museum in San Francisco. naturally alonRside Sandy Allen. the world's tallest woman·at 7 foot 7. "Smidget has a budding career as a personality." Boeger boasted "She has the charm of a s tar without ever doing anything." She's already t r ained to a nswer questions with a shake of the head. bow and add and count numbers with one leg. With the rig ht talent agent. Boeger figures Smidget could surpass the acclaim of other four-legged s tars such as Benji or Ri n Tin Tin. "We're just on the verge of putting her on stage and TV ... Boeger said. "She's ready to jump into the big time she's r eady for Johnny Carson .. Pulido added that the operal· 1ng record of 14-year -old Unit l at San Onofre. principally owned and operated by Southern Cahforma Edison Co .. was poor. In the meantime. fairgoers stroll into Smidget 's trailer to see for themselves that this 1s no cleverly disguised dog ·'The plant was shut down for 14 months for questionable re· p<.tirs to a leaky s team generator. which cost taxpayers $65 milhon. Ironically, Unit 1 was reactivated just five days before the Nuclear Regulatory Commission hearings for the I 1censing of Units 2 and 3 began " She's a horse. of course "She's the ultimate urban cowboy 's ho r se." Boeger s napped ... You can put her away in the closet." Look out Lassie ................ Amphitheate~'s ground-breakers dig without Brown The wine and cheese party was a smash. Professor Gizmo's one-man band was right on cue with an inspiring rendition of John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." And the beauty pageant winners were, well, as spotless as the dust would permit. About the only thing missing from Saturday's official ground-breaking ceremonies for the new amphitheater facility at the Orange County fairgrounds was lhe guest of honor - Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. He canceled all his Southern California engagements because of pressing issues s warm· ing around the controversial aerial spraying of the Mediterranean fruit ny infestation. accord· lng to fair officials. In his stead , Brown sent state As - semblyman Frank Vicencla, D-Los AngeJes, chairman of the Committee on Fair Allocations and Classifications. Ofliclals noted Vlcencia was Instrumental In completing the agreement between the Nederlander Organization, builder of the 15,000-seat complex, and t he Orange County Fair Board. AsslsUn1 Vicencla IJ\ the ceremonies were fair board president Howard Dickerson and Wayne Nederlander, executive vice president of the enterll.lnme,nt development corporat.lon. WONM Nedmatwln, Wft, thartd lltowl toitlt A.I· 1.mblllf'IOR Fronk Vkenda ai ~. The ampb.lt.beater. localed on a 10.ac.re ail.e on th• we at e nd or the Cosll M eaa lalr1round11 ia scheduled to be complel· ed by early neat aummer. I '• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 . , Ex-teachers earn A for adapting to new jabs By STEVE TBIPOLI °' .. ...., .......... A &t'owlng number of local teacher• taclng loss of their Jobs , reassignment, or the gnaw· lng uncertainty or a pink slip that may or may not come in September are opting for new careers . Other colleagues reach the same concl usion bas ed on personal needs. Linda Anderson of Huntington Beach is one of them. She was considering a career change even before she heard that the Robert B. War dlow elementar y school in Fountain Valley. where whe was teaching, might be closing in 1980. With 15 years of seniority, Ms . Anderson knew she would not lose her job. But the prospect of rea ssignment and her need for more personal growth convinced her it was time to get out of tea ching. Whe n ne ws came late last year that the school would re- main open at least one more year it was too late to change her mind. Denise Mc Kay of Newport Bea ch is another llavang taught for eight years an Rocheste r , N. Y .• she was a ble to get only substitute work locally after her a rrival in 1979. The prospects for a full-time position did not look good . either. since budget cuts were eliminating the home economics courses s he taught The realities of the situation dic t a te d a change. ST ART/NG CARE ER NO. 2 Frank Faieta For Frank F aie ta or Hunl· in g ton Beach s ix y,e ars or teaching English and s peech at Bolsa Grande Hi gh School in G a rden Grove were enough, though be·d enjoyed it. "I just felt like I'd done that profession," he said. "I wanted to be able to look back in the future at my careers, not just a career_.. All three have non-leaching Jobs today, and all followed the sam e route. though they got to that starting point an differ ent ways. They became involved with Career Concerns. Inc , a private REMEMBERs OLD SAL ARY Denise McKay consulting group for people who want or are forced to change jobs . Career Concerns is similar in function to many tn·house agen· cies that redirect employees within large corpora tions. and a g ro wing number of private agencies. Linda Anderson's experience para llels that or the other two ex teachers. She contacted Pam Robertson, a partner in Career Concerns. and signed up for a sem inar set fo r three Saturdays last Oc- tober, Business representatives s poke and each enrollee was as· U mhrellas up elsewhere Showers to dampen Rockies, Plains.and. Gulf Coast V.S. summary Tllun0entCN'm1 oum~d l0<elly llee1ty r.in S.turdey ow r Minne'°'"', WlkOf\Mn, I-• -peru of llllnol•, wllll up to ii• lncl\M of rein In ...,_ plec:ea. 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Ma ilbox contributors must include their name and telephone number f~r v flcation. No ~in·ulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your ml 64 •6086 ,------------~-----·--------------...._ ----- -------, 5·5~,004 Off $~1 .004 Is whot you con sove on vocation lodging over the next 20 year~ If you ore now spending $1 000 fot a two week vocation (assuming o 10% Inflation rote) HOW? With Tlme--5horlng. o dromouc ldeo that enables you to ow:i o slice of p<lme vocotton ume redeemoble at l'Y.Jndreds ot luxury rMO<U In Cohfornlo ond oroond the world. Tlme·Shanng combines oll the odvontoges of owning -lndudlng tox benefits-with 1cxal lock of responsl· I 1r·s time you cashed In for a lifetime of guaranteed tow·cost luxury vocations. Coll lntemotlonol l\esort Shonng. Centerpolme 1, hvl~. (7i4') 752·H2i Coll now I I I signed a personul counselor , but it was the individual testing that most arrected her career search. An extensive battery of tests for interests, skills, s trengths and personality indicated what Ms. Anderson wanted to do and what she was equipped t o do. She says those aptitudes were obscure even to her before the analysis drew them out. "I had no idea what I could do. what 1 wanted to do." she said. "They d evelo pe d a career transition s trategy for me. I was very impressed with the ap· proach." Armed with what was .now a relatively narrow List of about s ix potential careers. Ms. An- derson set o ut on several in- terviews , but s he was not yet looking for a job. The so-caUed ··informa tion in· ter views" match the job seeker with people working m what ap- pear to be attractive professions to the job-seeker . The two ruscuss exactly what the jo b entails, from the work to the pay, giving the job-seeker a mo re concrete idea of where he or s h e wa n ts t o go pro - fessionally. For Ms . Ande rson. ma rketing was the answer. She became a r e presentative seve ral weeks ago fo r Wa lte r E He ller Western Inc., a commercial lending firm . Ms McKay is now an agent for Alpha Omega Travel in San- ta Ana The t ransition from leachinJ! From Page Al T RANSITION ANAL YZED Linda Anderson was "tough in only one respect the money." She s ays she is happy, though s he sometimes thinks of the teaching salary she would be making toda y in New York with some regret. Fa1ela is now director of employee development at Hoag Memonal Hospital in Newpdrt Beach. The three found Career Con· cerns through coincidental con- tacts and a phone book listing. But Ms Robertson said many of the 70 teachers now among the firm's clients heard of them through free seminars run by the firm at the request of the Oran1• ~ Department ot Education. *ie said the com· pany •creed to the free 1e11lona as a bullnesa •romotlon. Her partners, l .. lnda Day and Lucy Loon ey, atreu that peraon.1 who want to chance careen mwft be ready to make some trade-offs, such as salary, ii they really want a change. Not all teachers find instant car eer happiness through such program., either. tbouah the partners claim an eventual 9' percent .saccesstul placemep'1 rate for the1r clients. Faleta, with the luxury of • 1 job while he searched, took nine / months to find hit new job after becoming involve.I with Career Concerns. Ms. Looney joined Career Con· cerns at the end of a one-year job search. She had been a teacher herself for 12 years. Ms. Roberts on n oted that teachers are good prospects for new careers because they have many marketable skills . "What business is looking for are people who ca n work with people"' she said. Writing, com- munication. supervisory skills. budgeting and plan development skilll often found in teachers are high priorities. Clien\s can use the service as long u is necessary to land a job' Ms. Day said. Costs vary The c&Nier assess ment program is $500, a program to pinpoint and market skills costs S500. or individl&al consultation runs $50 an hour. DREAM ELUDES REFUGEE. • • mg the Bulgarian law forbidding una uthorized emigration netted a fo ur-year ja il term for Nikolov, an 18-month term for his wife Kalina. a nd a year's probation fo r daughter Annetta. then 18 T he family also was fined 7,000 Bulgarian leva, about six years' pay for them, he said. Nikolov said that after his re- lease m February 1980 the three we re ordered to report lo police in Tim ovo at 6 a m . noon and 6 p m daily in order to ensure that they had not left town. But Nikolov left again in July 1980, this time using an airpl31Je and another phony passport. He is reluctant to further discuss d etails of the second escape, fearing they m ight incriminate friends who helped ham He again fled to ttaJy and was reunited with Pressiar\. wtto s poke only Italian when his fathe r returned . but he now speaks Bulgarian aga in. a s well a s Englis h. in a ddition to Ita lian The return was m arr ed by more trouble, however. Nikolov says simply "I made a big mis- take " That was to t elephone his wife fro m Italy 10 days after his escape. Three d ays after the call. he said . an attempt was made on h is li re in broad dayli ght whe n a man in a pass- ing car tr ied to sta b him. He hit the ground in t ime to avoid the knifing, and the car kept go. ing, he said. The incident helped him in one way, tho ugh , s peeding up paperwork that delivered him and Pressian to America. Robert Po pov of Laguna Beach, also a Bulgar ian refugee, agreed to sponsor the two. help· ing them find work and a place lo li ve he re. They a rrived in Costa Mesa Aug 3. t he ir WANTS FAMILY REUNITED Anton Nikolcv nes papers. fie produces a copy or a ttport alleging numerous ' Bulgarian Yiolations or the Helsinki buman rights agree· ment, an accord sig n ed by Bulgaria. The report, drafted by a group of Bulgarian refugees based in Italy, claimt; there a re 4-0,000 political ptisoners in Bulgarian jails . Ten cases or human rights violations are described in de· tail. Nikolov's is one of them. Nikolov produces another list, this one or agencies he has con- tacted in an effort to get his wife out of Bulearia. At present, be said, he ii trying only to get his wife out because ''°"1 wouid not let U11fn both coJle out at once." Nikolov's latest inquiry is stalled in \he U .S State Depart· ment, he said. From there it will go to the lka.lgarian Embassy in passports beaug.e11 .A~nean -Washington for the hoped-for ap- s tamp proclalm lng'it"Hr\""..'f~F " proval. It alre a dy has gone ugees. · through a county nota ry and the Si nce then Nikolov's efforts California Secretary of State's have been concentrated on mu-office. ing a ljving and reuniting his The State Department, con- ramily. He worries that his wife, tacted last week. sa ys it cannot a di abetic. is not receiving pro-track down Nikolov's inquiry for per m edical t reatment in a checlt1'o i&6 status. \ Bulgaria. An ofttcial there . however , His daughter . now 23. and a trained veterinarian, is prevent- ed from practicing and allowed only to drive a truck because of the family's political status, he s aid N1kolov said that. aside from helping reun ite his family, he hopes hi s story will awaken mor e Americans to the r ealities of life in Communist East Euro- pean countries. .. , speak to people here who have gone there as tourists and they say how great it is,·· he said . "They don •t understand how it really 1s. but I do -very well " If e moves to t he· bookcase again. preoccupied. speaking to himself in Bulga rian as he shuf- outlined .. a-frocedure involving • c ounty} s '8te , federal and Bulgariah ollicials identical to the one d~ri bed by Nikolov, who says bl. 'Sent the inquiry to . the State D e p a r t m e nt two months aao. Asked what the chances are of s uccessfull1 bringing his wife out or Bu11aria, Nikolov says be does not know if it can be done. He shakes bis head to reflect skep- ticism about the outcome . "I don't know if they will al· low th.is." he says, fingering another cigarette and s lowtr. rocking in bis chair ··I don t know, but sometimes I know very well." Tears well in his eyes, and he d oes not sp eak ag a in for a awhile. ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR K>ME DECORATING NEEDS TOT AL DECORATING SERVICE ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED 30%-50%-MORE Draperies. ca rpet, ·wallpaper, reupholstery, miniblinds. 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Tbe prhue mlnlater and Home 5ec.retary WlWam Whitelaw are ready to announce Monday in lbe House ol Commons the plan to eatabl1Jh riot courts to deal swtnty and severely with thole arrested, the sources said. Scotland Yard reported tresb outbreaks of violence in Bal· tersea and Brixton in south Lon· don and disturbances in Waltbamstow in northeast Lon· don where hundreds or Asian youths screaming "We Want Skinheads!" raced through the streets. A spokesman said police in Brlxton were using new tactic• to split up groups before they can grow larger. He said as a re· sull clashes were confined and sbort·lived. ··We are adopting a non· confrontation policy, and il !lombs seized • IRA factory ELFAST, Northern Ireland > -Police raided an Irish ubtican Army bomb factory urday night and seized bun· ds or pounds or explosives d in beer kegs and other con· tainers, otricials said. Three suspected IRA guer· rillas were arrested there and two others were arrested earlier ror planting a bomb in a viUage ~ar the border with the Irish ~epublic. police said. Police said they had noted .. unusual activity" before the r~id on the building in west Belfast. A police spokesman said two or the men were captured as tfley tried to flee across the roof of the building and the third was I • 11 hurt as • prisoners go on spree c a ught as he attempted lo escape through a window. A ulhorities said the two other suspected guerrillas were ar- rested alter a Protestant volun- teer soldier spotted them plant· ing a bomb in a village near the border with the Irish RepubUc. Chemical drums burst in yard/ire SANTA FE SPRINGS <AP> - A three-alarm fire burned out of control for seven hours Saturday at a chemical storage yard before being doused by firemen. a uthorities said. The one-acre yard. stacked with SS-gallon chemical drums . caught fire just before midnight Friday. The drums. which con· t a ined hydrocarbons like sol· vents or paint thinner, exploded at periodic intervals and kept If, Tbe Aa90ela&ed Pre11 firefighters from gelling in close Prison inmates rebelled Satur· to the blaze, said Santa l"e Spr· db in ~al facilities ln infs Bttn. Chiel Robert Wilson. F&Orida w:cf Pfew Yo,.....andaliz ··~very five or six minutes, Ing bui:ldi,J)gs ~nd settil)g fires. several ot the drums exploded, ~P guards or staff members sending balls or lire more than e injured. but 11 inmates 100 feet into the air," said e injured. Dick Friend. a Los Angeles amily visits were canceled County Fi re D e pa rt m e n t d oHicials prepared to spokesman. nsfe:r aome inmates of the ~·'The e losions were ~ to Correctional lnstit.utioo--. pquts of •ttwrats-. Arcadia, Fla .. arter inmates rom t e hundreds of spec· t on a 2~·hour spree, bum· tators." three buildings and vandaliz· Twenty-five units from Santa three others . Eight inmates · Fe Springs, the county. Downey e hurt, two seriously enough and Vernon took part in fighting be hospitalized, said prison the fire. Crews were still work· per in l e nd e n l Harry ing Saturday night lo make cer· g lelary. lain that the fire did not flare up ax.imum security prisoners again. p otesting their treatment by No structures were damaged g rds and courts went on a by t he fire, although three 1 ·h o u r rampage in t h e families living across the street stchester County jail at from t h e blaz e were 'lhalla, N. Y., bashing in doors evacuated. Firefighte rs also afl!:I walls. breaking water pipes were forced to shut down a l~ m ake weapons and raiding 12 ,000 ·volt power line for t commissary before return· 1 several hours, Wilson said. i to their cells at dawn. 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LAC (7 14> 540-9100 seems to be paying off," a police ortlcer told reporters at the scene in Brixton. The Scotland Yard spokesman uld a crowd of mainly black West Indians threw bricks. and bottles at pollce in Brixton and three arresta were made. Police in Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stockport Crewe, Leicester and Derby, all in the English Midlands report· ed outbreaks of violence by gangs of black and white youths who rampaged through central shopping districts, breakin1 win· dows. Wagnerqu~ • given names SAN DIEGO (AP> -The sug· gested names for quadruplets born Monday lo Lawrence and Janna Wagner ranged from serious ones to .. Eenie, Meenie, Miney and George -because you say you don't want no Moe." The Wagners, who expected triplets, called a news con· ference Friday to announce what they decided to call the healthy boys who ranged in weight from 5 pounds. 2 ounces to 3 pounds, 11 ounces. They're Ky le , Benj a m i n. Brett and Chad. The two biggest boys are ·ex- pected to go home with their mother Sunday with the others waiting in Mercy Hospital for another week. -~ ..... Firemen carry bag containing body of 6-yeor-old Alfredo Ramp from well in FrC11cati . Italy where he wcu t~ 31 days. Re1cue attempt attTacUd international att~ion. Hmband a hero Cr ashing cars stop wife's kidnap VIDOR. Texas (AP) -A quick-thinking municipal judge enabled his wife to escape from a man holding her hostage by rammmg hts luxury sedan m· to the rear of her compact car, police said. Boy's body recovered from well Mild, rolling quake unsettles San Diego Sandra Price and family friend Bob Merrill were abduct- ed al knifepoinl from her home about 10 a.m. Friday by a man demanding that author ities re- lease an Orange County jail in- mate, said Vidor Police Chief J .L. "Butch" Reynolds. Merrill was released un- harmed about two hours later, but Mrs. Price remained a cap. tive while her abductor, driving her car, drove through two southeast Texas counties. stop- ping to negotiate with he r husband by phone for the re- lease of inmate Andy Ca rroll Simmons, said Reynolds . FRASCATI, Italy <AP> Miners and firemen pulled the small frozen corpse of 6-year-old Alfredo Rampi out of an aban· doned well Saturday. 31 days after he fell into 1t and attempts to r escu e h i m attra cted worldwide attention. The recovery team put the boy's body in a burlap bag, and a winch pulled it up 200 fttt to the surface The bag was placed on a bed of dry ice in a hearse and driven to the morgue m Rome 12 miles to the northwest for examination. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A mild earthquake jolted the San Diego area Saturday afternoon. but police received onJy a few calls and no injuries or damage was reported. . The temblor . which hit at 2:50 p.m., registered 4.3 on the Ri chter scale and was centered the Pacific Ocean about 50 miles west of San Diego, according lo Dennis Meredith, spokesman for the Cal ifornia Institute of Technology's Seismology Lab. "It was a rolling quake. 1 was lying on the bed and it nauseated me. I was napping. I came into my dining area and 1 noticed that the chandelier was rocking for a t least 10 seconds after I got out of bed,'' said Col. William Baker. USAF Ret., in San Clemente . Medical examiners said the autopsy would be performed lo· day. and it would take two days after that to prepare the body for burial. No fun eral date was set. Five commandos captured in Cuba Mrs. Price escaped when her husband, Vidor Municipal Judge Rodney Price. used his Lincoln Continental to ram his wife's Toyota on a rural road where the judge had agreed to ex- change the prisoner for his wife, said Reynolds. The impact knocked the man forward and allowed Mrs. Price to escape unharmed, s aid Reynolds. one of the officers who accompanied Price. The miners. who had been dig- ging for seven days, reached the boy earlier Saturday after bor-' ing through the last two feet of rock and soil. The body was frozen from liquid nitrogen poured down the well to prevent the corpse from decomposing. Alfredo fell inside the well while playing June 10. Millions worldwide watched an unsuccessful 75-hour rescue effort on television and heard Alfredo's cries for help over a microphone that was lowered lo him in the well. • MIAMI CAP> -Five com· mandos trained in the Unit.ed States and intent on assassina· ting Cuban Presid ent Fidel Castro and sabotaging industrial plants were captured after land- ing east of Havana, Havana radio reported Saturday. A Mia mi ·based group of anti· Castro Cuban exiles claimed the fiv e as members and said their capture would not dete r the group from its goal of over· throwing the communist dic- tator "We know the men are ours." said Humberto Perez. who iden· tifie d himself as c hie f of military operations for Alpha 66. "But this isn't going to stop us." Perez said he could not iden· tify the five men Havana radio said were captured on July 5 because Alpha 66 has sent more than 40 commandos to Cuba in recent months. He said Alpha 66 sent six men to Cuba on July 4. He said he discussed the re· ported capture Saturday with Al pha 66 me mbe r s who are training for clandestine missions in Cuba. "Everyone said they want lo continue, they want to go to Cuba." he said in a telephone in· terview. Alpha 66 claims thousands of members throughout the United States. It has long been one of the most influential of the dozens of splinter exil e groups that have tried lo keep alive the 22.year dream of ousting Castro It worked better than in the movies." said Orange County Chi ef Deputy Jim Ada ms Frank Mi kes k a. 21 . of Houston, was arrested and ar· raigned before Stale District Judge Pal Clark on two counts of aggravated kidnapping, and single counts of aggr avated rob· bery and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Clark set bond for Mikeska, who remained in Orange County jail Saturday, at $275,000. Price declined to comment on the abduction or rescue , saying his wife endured a bad ordeal and that it involved pending legal· procedures. The original rescue effort was widely criticized m the Italian press for being inefficient. R ock er Le wi s fights for life MEMPHIS. Tenn. IAPl Flamboyant rock ·n · roll star J e rry Lee Le wi s lay in a hospital intensive care unit Saturday. fighting for his ille dft er a second e me rgency stomach operation in 10 days. "He hasn 't give ·up ," hi s former wife, Myra Lewis. said after visiting the entertainer at Methodist Hospital South. You'll be $1,250 ahead in cash and savings when you order any custom Anthony heated pool and spa. Piece WCMW onler before July 26. and Anthony will deduct big savings from our already low, competitive prices. Flnt, select America's No. 1 pool in a beautiful custom design lo suit your surround- in gs. You'll save $500. Next. add a spa with hydro- jet action that eases tight muscles in swirUng, thera· peutk bubbles. You save an additional $200. Theft, complete your dream project with an Anthony energy- efficient heater that heats your pool and spa quickly and economically. Save a nother $50. Savings on a pool.spa and heater total $750. But that's not all. 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Bob and Lynn Smith Olson, no ordinary tourists just 'Off a slow boat to China, have assembled several rooms full o( Oriental art treasures for sale to decorators and the trade. Bright blue porcelain sits next to gleaming wood carvings and antique baskets in a room presided <>\-er by a fat, smiling "Ho Tai," a god of happiness who's a real Chinese character. The showroom, almost ready to open, is a result of several trips to tbe Far East since December to make contacts and buy artifacts directly from the countries of origin. "Guides always take you where they can get a cut on what you buy." Olson said, .. but I sneaked out the side door and went to carving places on my own." Bob Olson describes covered temple ·jar in porcelain worth about $50,000. He was looking for "Thai dolls," wood carv· ings of people done sliJlhtly less than life-size by Meo tribesmen in northern Thailand. "We 'd been told the tribes men stopped carving the figures years ago, but we traveled to the region and dealt with them directly," he said. "Our only problem was getting our travelers checks cashed," he remembered with a laugh. "Usually the only people in that area with large amounts of money are drug dealers, so the bank triple-checked us before cashing anything." He recalls the three-week trip in late spring as "no vacation. We negotiated mght and day." Formerly in the wholesale jewelry business. Olson had imported coral and semi-precious stones from Southeast Asia, but It was his wife. an ASID decorator, who interested him in the art world. They met in college in 1948 and decided to get married. Parents persuaded them lo wait awhile and somehow the Olsons didn't march down the aisle together until last December. ·'There were a couple of other marriages in between there," he said with a grin. The Newport Beach residents, who titled their new business Bobbyo Imports, plan to specialize in bronze rain drums from Burma, Laos and Thailand. Natives used heavy instruments to shorten dry spells and send messages, much as American Indians did. One example in the showroom, from the 15th century, weighs 50 pounds and is worth $7,500 to $12.~ retail, according to Olson. Even more valuable are two bright, blue and while covered porcelain temple jars which are almost 5 feet tall and worth $40,000 lo $50 ,000. More collectors' items include an Intricate- ly carved sedan chair (two-door model. provide your own bearers) and' four 100-year-old carved temple doors standing about 9 feet tall which are just adequate to admit two 6-fool elephants carved from monkey pod and weighing a ton each. <The Olsons also carry a complete line of elephant bells in all sizes so the beasts can be lo ca led easily if they wander into the forest.) With all the art coming in, do the Olsons ever want to keep pieces for themselves? "We're in the business lo sell," Olson said firmly after displaying a tiger's tooth set in gold which he wears around his neck. "I've owned The Myths and Realities of Genital Herpe ____ ___, What Patients Need to Know A maior one-day program for 1nd•v1duals who have chronic recurrent Genital Heroes 61mole .. 1nfect1on as well as interested health professionals Saturday. 8 30 am-4.30 pm Augus1 1 1981 The Haussels Forum Long Beach Memorial Hospital Long Beach. CA CLA Extension FH: $45 Faculty trom the UCLA School of Medicine discuss never·before·pubhshed ep1dem1olog1c data on the effects of Genital Herpes In add1t1on. hohst1c approaches to management and psychosexual views of this disease which affects more than 300.000 Americans annually are examined For further 1nformat1on. call Ms Garrett. (213) 825·7257 weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm For a one-of-a-kind lady. 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Canton plate costs $8,000. ·lh "These were kept in courts or homes of rich people as a sign of wealth." she noted. Chinese porcelains are still a sign of wealth. according to her husband, who quoted a study showing that overall values had rocketed 440 percent during the past five years. "All of the older items and museum-quality pieces from China will jump in value during the next 18 months," Olson predicted. · · 1 think porcelains -both old and new - will double in that lime. because China is open· ing up to Americans and other Westerners. The influx of visitors will increase demand and drive up the prices for all authentic pieces." Grinning dragon fish from the corners of temple roofs and a serene reclining Buddha in the showroom don't care about such things. They know their worth is as important to the eye as to the wallet. Confucius say: Wise man is a true con· noisseur and has no yen for Chinese junk . ALL AMERICAN JULY SALE July 10 thru 15 'I Ralph Lauren Women's Wear Reg . 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Kbacblgian, will be hiltin1 the carupaian trail again after re- turning to his San Clemente bome, foUowlng his work for President Reaaan durln1 bis campaign and fint tour qionths In office. Hidden body named A dead man found last week wrapped ln a blanket and burled under a pile of rubble in Garden Grove bas been idenUlled u a former Huntlneton Beach real• dent. Garden Grove police In· veaU1ators uld the body of Bruce G. Rathbun, 28, 421 Lake St., Huntington Beach, had been hidden under blocks of concrete for about six weeks before he was found on July 1. His ldenU!icatlon was released Friday. because bis body had decom· posed be/ore it was found . ·'There was some sort of fouJ play involved in tryln1 to hide the body, so it's being lnvesU1at- ed as a homicide,'· he said. Rathbun, whose parent.a live in Laguna Beach . had an engineering degree from UC Irvine, but Beauchamp said lhe victim had worked mostly odd jobs prior to his death. "I've known. George for over 13 years, and have watched him IJY'OW in poUUcs through his years ln the Callfornla As-sembly, Senate and now as at· t.o rney general ," said Khachigian during a press con- ference Thursday with his new boss. The speech writer also worked for former President Richard Nixon until bis resignation in 1974 and later worked as Special Assistant to Secretary of Agriculture Earl Bull. DEUICMEJIAN'S AIDE KmMth Khachfgan Police Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp said lnvestlgalors have not been abte lo detect how Rathbun died His body was found after a dog led two joggers to the pile of con· crete blocks near the Soulhem Pacific railroad tracks about 200 yards north of Garden Grove Boulevard, the se;geanl said: USITHI DA&YN.OT .,AST llSULr' I 1Y ' ,_Result Serrice Call MJ.1671 .... .. TOP ARTISTS - Sharon Monteverde of Irvine was the first place and division winner with her floral stained glass window in the crafts competition at t he Orange County Fair. 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Dolan, once one of the most vlllfied and imltat· A year away from the midterm elections, ed man in American politics liberaJs are re1roupin~. atlempUng to win back It quoted him : "A 1roup like ours could lie the votes they've lost in the past four years by through Its teeth and the candidate it helps e mulating conservative organlutions. stays clean." PRO PAC Is one or five new liberal groups bued Dolan says that statement was quoted out of on the NCPAC example. context. The ad was bought for about $7.000 by a Political Action Committees make for a de· group called PROPAC, the Progressive velopment that could eventually supersede PolitlcaJ Action Committee, one of the new De mocratic and Republican campaign or· liberal fund-raising organizations created since ganizalions as they fwrnel independent funds in· the 1980 elections. to congressional campaigns. It described the National Conservative For PACs are unfettered by post-Watergate PolilicaJ Action Committee, the organization Jaws limiting expenditures by candidates. Dolan runs, as "a group of well-financed Using sophisticated direct-mail techniques, _z_e_a_lo_ts_. _w_h_o_h_a_ve_s_e_t_o_u_t_o_n_a_s_c_a_r_e_c_a_m--=-p_a_.ig'°'n ____ th...,..ey can r aise milUons to be s nt as the wish PIM .. And Planl kppi.. NMAwei&Mlec-etoe, ~d l f.irtD, WHl.ml ...._I .. $1 Ea. 4-lnch* House Plants A w1dt' <,el!'L l1on .ii tlou<,e µlantS (~tV6 )'OUt home a ftE-!>h look by including pl:int& in your CIPC01 ., ... ..,,it•"--"' """' -for speclfled candidate• or. aa Dolan'• NCPAC does reruJarly, for "ne1ative" cam· pal1ns aeainsl locumbeot.a even before they have opponenta. Accordln1 lo Ralph Nader's Cooereas Walch, Independent PACs spent more than $16 million in the 1980 elections. $13 million of which came from the riebt side of the spectrum. The proportions wlll chanee ln 1982 with the arrivaJ of lbe new liberal 1roups. But they have a long way to go. Conservative direct mail ex· pert Richard Viguerie estimates conservatives have an 11-year bead start. and many liberals agree. NCPAC, which spent S4 million in 1980, achieved its prominence as cornerstone of the ascendant New Right because Dolan was one of the first to understand and take advantage of the new rules and combine t.beo:> wW.~¥l1Mrie'1" computeriied fund-raislnt lecbnolQO. n ,.. Last faU'a conserv-.Uve aw.._.,,, hlch *' turned out ol office four ol the ... ~ .. ..,ton 11111· NCPAC ha~ marked for defeat, 1a~ lh•t> new .u• cr~dlbUity. , ''· , .,1 Jl' NCPAC pronounced ''oJckpac" ta~credlt 3e· for the defeat of four prominent litw"ltJ,.,natonu1it• -Georae &f~Govem of South Dakota, Frank Church of Idaho, Birch ,Bayh of Wdiana and John Culver of Iowa. 1 • .. • r.J! 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Running in the Washington area. they are NCPAC's first for 1982, designed to frighten congressional Democrats into accepting conservative pro- grams. Dolan hopes to spend between $5 million and $6 million next year and is considering targets as big as Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia. Three Republicans -John Chafee of Rhode Island. Lowell Weicker of Connecticut and Robert Stafford of Vermont -are also on one pre Ii minary Dolan hit List. All of which make& NCPAC a convenient punching bag. Richards says groups like it "create all kinds of mischief" and generate sympathy for incumbents they're trying to un · seal. Andre.w Natsios, the Massachusetts GOP chair~says : "If Kennedy is attacked too person· or too vociferously, it could make it-. easier for ·m." The White House is less hostile. President Reagan's chief political adviser. Lyn Nofziger, says {:'!~f AC can create a helpful "climate of doubt • about Democrats . "I tutve a tin ou . have o establish th~_negativel." N rs . ofziger . in fact , atte mpted to smooth things over at a breakfast meeting involving Richards and two dozen New Right leaders, in· eluding the movement's three most visible operatives : Dolan. Viguerie and Paul Weyrich of the Committee for The Survival of a Free Congress. But after two hours. participants re· ported as much animosity as ever. On the left, there's calculated imitation of I:!olan's methods. PROPAC, for example, has smgled out for defeat Sens. Orrin Hatch of Utah. Jesse Helms of North Carolina. S. I. Hayakawa of California and Harrison Schmitt of New Mex- ico, though Helms' term doesn't expire until 1984. "If we're being shot at with a weapon we have lo shoot back with a comparable weapon," says Lesley Israel. one of the group's political coordinators. "We can be outrageous. but we have t<? be responsible and accurate, unlike the New Ro~ht." PROPAC is run from the public relations of- fice of Victor Kamber, a former AFL-ClO of- ficial, and has ties to women's organizations. civil liberties and environmental groups and other liberal constituencies. The initial appeals show some of NCPAC's rhetoric. The first PROPAC fund-raising letter, for example, opens with a list of 14 evils that could befaU the country during conservative times. It includes phrases like: "Kill the Voting Rights Act ;" "Give the Pentagon a blank check;" "Re-establish con- gressional 'Un-American Activities' commit- tees;" "Turn back the clock;" "Enter a massive nuclear arms race." '1981 CARS I andTRUCKS • cars* bikes• *skateboards* trucks*baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walker~ ~oys •wagons* .. * scooters*hot rods*coupes• trailers *hard tops• convert- ibles• motor homes*tawn mowers* li mos If lt',got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Piiot Classified ad.Gall 642·!678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheets1nto casf'I. Flighty colUmnist wins -inky 500 81 HUGH A. MULLIGAN A lttc ... Cow; ; I RlDGEFlELD, Conn. -Ring tbe welkin. Crash t.be cymbals. Send Roman candles soaring Into the firmament amid shouts of "buzzab," "gadzooks" and "ole." This is Mulligan's Stew column No. 500 rolUng off an assembly line of expert phrase crafters, participle hangers and word-mongers whose painstaking, prevision workmanship would stir en- vy in the hearts of quali- ty control engineers at a Rolls -Royce plant. Think of It: 500 col- umns, from this very typewriter. I never MULLIGAN'S STEW - dreamed there were that many original -well, often original -ideas al large lll the world. Many of the letters arriving here at Hardscribble House, the mot.her house of Mulligan's Stew, are con- cerned with the question of ideas. Readers ask: "Where do you get your ideas?" Editors ask: "Why don't you get some?" Ideas are airy, elfin, elusive creatures, often nocturmaJ in their habits, difficult to dry freeze or dehydrate and not available fro~ quality mail or- der houses in our coqsumer society. Ma Bell has yet to pioneer a "Dial an Idea" phone service for totally drained columnists. To celebrate the 500th edition of Mulligan's Stew, Air Canada proceeded to lose columns No. 501 and 502 on a flight from Vancouver. I had been up to the oil fields on the North '.ffJ'St Tim~ Ever! Famous brand wallpaper at remarkable savings! From Lennon, Norwall , American and Lin-Gor come a variety of vi nyls, foils and textures in either pre-pasted or dryback styles. Just pick your price range and your pattern to create a new room in hours. Selections include scrubbables and strippables. E v~rything First Quality! All Made to Do-It-Yourself Easily! FIRST ROLL 2 95-1095 S/R ~l l/R Slope of Alaaka, rltrht out there on the Beaufort sea wlth the polar bears and ptarmigans and mos· quitoes the size of lear jets, and bad written some rivetina stuff that the boys in the baua1e 1hed at JFK airport wiU be talkinj about for weeks. It might slow down even more if we can find a glaciologist to plot their progress. Aer Lingus, the Irish airline, still bas two of my columns warehoused somewhere that they managed to lose on the flight from Shannon to Boston with the pope and Harry Reasoner aboard, which shows the kind of circles that Stew Master occasionaUy travels in. Speaking of which, the pope and lost luggage, this quaint little column of journalistlc curiosities, born in desperation in late 1977 ana natured in a carefully controlled atmosphere of benign ennui, has witnessed the death and election of two popes on location in Rome. On the papal beat, it bas followed the preient pontiff on his journeys to Mexico, Poland, Ireland and the American outback from Boston to a cornfield in Iowa. fn its 500 manifestations, Mulligan's Stew bas been brought to you from such exotic climes as Bora Bora (did I hear a yawn?), a Hong Kong tat- too parlor, the fioors of both the Republican and Democratic convention, the playing fields of Plains, Ga., !!th the president of the United States on the mound .for the home team against the White House press, from the Rock of Correg'~dor to the yak butter lamp lit corridors of the Potala, the Dalai Lama's fantastic winter palace in Lhasa, Tibet, where with exquisite Umlng I managed to be on the very same day that the Dalal Lama wu in St. Patrick's Cathedral Ju.st up the street from The Associated Press bullding in New York. No other columnist, extant or exttnct, can make that claim. Perhaps none wouJd care to, but then envy gnaws at the duodena of churlish rivals in every profession, as Peter Shaffer deftly dramatized in his Tony-award winning Broadway hit about a contemporary jealous of the success of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In a ceaseless search for chewy tender shoots of Trivia, the chef de potage here at the Stewworka has flown the supersonic Concorde as well as the bronbag Skytrain, fidgeted through an entire performance of a revolutionary ballet in Peking, visited yet another agricultural commune in the People's Republic, reported on a Canton restaurant that specializes in snakes, roared down a boulder-filled river on New Zealand's south island in a jet boat <high on the list of things never to be done again>. bet and lost on the queen's horse at Royal Ascot, watched George Bush outsnow a blizzard in the New Hampshire primary by delivering the same speech 14 times in the same day, sampled the first of Gore Vidal's home grown wine at his villa in Ravello, ordered pizza by the meter at Vico Equense in the shadow of Vesuvius and darlingly outwitted raccoons. a nervous skunk , predator squirrels and bill collec- tors right here in our own backyard. 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PllCf ,12•-1 •• ::.·!:99! .,...,.,:.: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 TRAiil • most punctual Littk Kinsale has ghost who lS By STAN DELAPLANE ..... .IUNSALE, Ireland -KinsaJe was a base for England's Royal Navy, a daner pointed at France. Nelson sailed from here to Trafalgar. To death and everlasting honor ln Britain where on Trafat1ar Day they fly his signal Lo the Fleet: "England expects every man Lo do his duty." This Is not mentioned in the literature of the town. (Pop. 2,500) British heroes are not a prize package in Ireland -a few years ago somebody blew up the great Nelson pillar ln Dublin. I/ they rrunlion Nelson lane U'1, "We're Qlad M saded awo11. and Wf!'re thankful lw didn't return." Th.is ls the farthest point south in Ireland. My first time here, and how I missed It many y,ears I don't know. It's a wonderfuJ small Irish Lown. Some of the BEST restaurants io the country. A lovely harbor. Two 17th century forts, and an a uthentic, romantic ghost. We drove out to Charles Fort this morning. It was begun in 1678 and guarded the harbor through the years until 1920 .. (In the '60s a hippie crowd moved In. They did more damage than the Duke of Marlborough who poured cannon balls on it ror 13 days.) It's being put back together now, a classic Star Fort of those cullass·and·gunpowder days. A pretty lrish girl showed us around. "The first governor was Coloael Warrender, a man ol strict dlscipline," she said. HJs daughter named WUlul was engaged to Slr Trevor Ashurst." <Even the names are good la lh1s story.) On their wedding night, Wilful wanted some flowers growing below the battlements. The sentry offered lo climb down and get lbem if Sir Trevor would stand guard for him. She said: "Sir Trevor did but he fell asleep." 1 said: "On his wedding night he fell asleep?" She said: "It's all in the documents." Who s houJd come prowling around but the Colonel. Saw the sleeping man in the sentry box , pulled out hi s pistol and shot him. Wilful. the chick who started it all with a yen for rl owers, threw herself Lo death off the battlements. Colonel Warrender then went 1n and shot HIMSELF. fGood &how! Stoul fellow! J The girl guide said: "Since then many people have seen lhe ghost of the Whale Lady. "Any particular time?" I asked. "On the seventh or each month," she said . Nothing like a punctual ghost. KinsaJe is only a half hour from bustling Cork, but it seems lo be off the Shannon· Dublin tourist rout e . The word's gelling around. A few Americans and English (and some Irish> have taken over houses that once quartered Nelson 's of· ricers. They remodel well. Local workmen do a splen· did job. Vulnerability is best travel goal By PRUDENCE HELLER NEW YORK (AP) -There's a fundamentaJ difference between travel and tourism, as world traveler Ted Simon sees It -and that is vulnerability. "To travel and profit by il so those you visit can also profit by it. you must maxe yourself vulnerable," he said in a recent New York in· terview. "The person who visits India for two weeks feels he cannot possibly make himself a hostage to fortune. So he drinks bottled water. doesn't shake hands with an Indian for fear of get· ting a skin disease. travels first class on trains. ''It's better never to go to India than to fly there for five days," Simon continues. ''It's better to go slowly to some place close to home." Ted Simon would be ranked a world traveler by anyone's definition, while in h.is early 40s, be spent four years going around the world on a motorcycle, selling out from London in 1973 and arriving home in 1977. His book about hi s ex· periences in more than 63,000 miles of travel through 54 countries, "Jupiter 's Travels." was is· sued In paperback this year. Simon. a journalist and writer. explains in his book that the idea or traveling around the world came to h.im one day "out of the blue,'· not as a vague thought or wish, but as a full y formed con· viction. The goal of the trip was not to achieve a tour de force. but "comprehension.'' "The only way lo comprehend the world," he explains in the book, "was by maJting myself vulnerable to it so it could change me." So Simon made himself vulnerable -staying with people he e ncountered along the way like the young Tunisian he met on a ferry from Italy ; hav- ing moments of pure joy lilce the smile an Ethio· pian woman gave him as he passed her on a road one day. IHIHI CRUISE COtR:al:HCE 15 days September 9-23 Ct41HA COt.....CI 17 daya October 24"Nollember 9 MIDmllAHIAH CIUISI COHfllltlHCI The Luxurious Navwino 15 days Oc1ober 10-2-4 REMINDER -This la your laat opportunity to P91tlclpete In tax deductible orulM9 under the 1970 Tax Reform Act. Congress has legllllMd changes which will affect future educational crulM aemln.. Announcing 1 special ~11'9 with host AL:AN STANFORTH "Wm ... '"' HloUT °' .......... ~•mbet6-12 Lunch ~th l.Otd MaYor ot SMtfleld: Cocktalla with th• Lord 8tshoP. Banquet In ~orical £ddnaton Htlll end much. mucf\ ~. Stay In -~llUU.,,. · "°"'" In Oettl~. ( r An American novelist who's settled here told me: "There are 17 restaurant.a in KinsaJe." (Cork weekenders are steady client.a.) should wtn awards. Man Friday served wonderful s mall oysters on the half shell . 11acht1 in tlw harbor, and It'• a /Wd"fl ~. The Spaniard is a good place for moraU.• col· fee. Irish pube don't mind servioa mornlnt eotree, somethin1 they don't do ln Enaland. The market.a had a good selection of gourmet foodl you don't find ln Jrlsh towns . We went &o four : Tbe VlAta1e could ataad ap ln any U.S. city. Excellent roaat lamb alld sreat brlll (a fi.sb) 1n a puff pastry. Dluer -wltb drinks, Freacb wlae ud after dluer lrlab coffee -was less than szo eacb. What's wrong with It? I don't think I could make it a steady home. Nearby Cork is bia and looked duU . (And so say the permanent people in KinsaJe.) The Ameriun writer l(llporls helpers, I think just to have somebody Lo talk to.) And you can even get the lnlera'ational Tribune, the American's pipeline to news, comics and columnists. The Tribune's bard t.o flnd even in Dublin. Others ftrs t·class: The Bistro, great for veal. Max's Wine Bar for lunch of a lettuce soup that Klnaale ii 1mall. An auction o/ ~/tover1 wa1 tM blQ e~nt todo.JI. 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The assembly bill got through the lower house by nine votes and now goes on !or con- sideration in the state Senate. At first blush,· it would ap- pear that the "universal values" concept in selection of textbooks is a wholesome approach to teaching youngsters in our public schools' lower grades. If it becomes law, however, then we have the practical mat- ter of application. School board textbook selection committees could indeed find themselves de- bating some of the questions into the wee small hours. Just consider some of the worms tbat might infiltrate the academic can on questions of universal truth. It might be s uggested on the one hand that it's "honest;• to criticize your governr.nent when you believe the government is wrong. But if a text gives that ad - vice to youngsters. a critic nught say such a suggestion is ·run. patriotic." The same co~ld be true in talking about respect for authori· ty. Would you suggest that it was disrespectful of our Founding Fathers when they lost respect for the King of England? He was. at that time, the authority who governed our Colonies. Teach the work ethic? Whose work ethic are you going to teach? There could be a vast dif- ference between how business ad- ministrators might view the work ethic as opposed to labor leaders. Would we be teaching the work ethic of Cesar Chavez or tqe work e thic as seen by the growers and farmers and citrus owners of California? Indeed, the trouble with the bill favoring the instruction of "universal values" is that those values indeed may be open to multiple interpretations. And in the e nd. we might find that values aren't so universal after all. Judgments premat1lre Considerable tongue-wagging -. has been heard in recent days over President Reagan's nomina- tion of Judge Sandra Day O'Con- nor of Arizona as justice- designate to the United Stales Supreme Court. Most of the wag- ging has done little to enlighten the selection process. ~9~L vocal among Judge o·CohYtdi;:.s crit~ has ~ ~f? Re\. .1r1'tUY~ Falw'ell and' hIS so. called Moral Majority. Falwell. in fact, has gone so far as to urge Christians to "turn their backs" on ~Jpresid~nt ... ~cause of .!11~ O'~lSOW6r nomura;\jon. I ;·11 The Falwell flapping particularly seems to focus on two votes by Mrs. O'Connor. five years ago on one and 10 years ago for the other. on the issue of abortion when she was an Arizona state senator. Falwell's conduct in his criticism appears to be reac- tionary, trigger-happy and cer- tainly not the kind of conduct in keeping with America's Christian heritage. Falwell apparently just couldn't wail for an opportunity to jump on Mr. Reagan. Surely he couldn't wait for the confirma- tion hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee where. most certainly, Judge O'Connor's background and qualifications will be most thoroughly explored. What Fa lwell apparently wants on the judicial benches of America are judges and justices who have already pre-judged each case. He wants the outcome certain even before the evidence is heard. He wants a class-action judiciary. Never mind individual cases having individual mer~. This flies in the face of the , concepts by which the American .. • judicial system was established: many of those concepts having base roots in Christianity. We do believe that each case should be judged on its individual merit as it comes before the bar of justice. And the Rev. Falwell aside. we think most Christians believe that, too. Despite fo'~llwell 's histrionics to stir his followw. ij sb9uld Pe noted that Judge O'Connor seems to have mustered strong support from both sides of the legislative aisle and from both the more liberal. element& ..a"d. more cqn- servat1 vr. f' On the o~e hand, she drew s trong support from Sen. Strom Thurmond, R -S .C ., who is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and noted for his con- servative stance. On the other. Judge O'Connor's nomination was lauded by House Speaker Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Jr., D· Mass. as "the best thing Reagan ha s done since he w as nominated." Additionally, conservative Sen . Barry Goldwater, R - Arizona, informed of Falwell's campaign, suggested that every good Christian should kick the reverend in the posterior portion of his anatomy. Judging from Falwell's stance, however, it's doubtful he will turn the other cheek. On the serious side. however, it is clear that the c ry to criticism has come far too quick- ly and with far too little evidence. It has been a pre-judgment that seems to have ignored the pre- cept of "judge not lest ye be judged." The proper time for judg- ment will come after all the evidence is heard. )i L.M. Boyd I Wife cycles Just because she's known as "a grea.t ..,tfe'' among the Zulu 9f Africa doesn1t mean she's all that great. On· ly that she's the No. 1 who lives in ~. ''tbe great house." The No. 2 ls called the "lefthand" wife, and she '· lives in a hut next door, no matt~r . , bow great she may be. She doeln't ... inb"11l, not even il the No. 1 doesn't ~ have children. ln that case, a No. 3 . turns up. She's known as the "~ "rt•hUta.nd" wife. Her Job la to un-~ derstOd)' the No. 1, the great wife. All th.la protocol soes on with No. l and ~ No. 3 wbUe No. 2 1tay1 buay, but "' doetil\'\ bave mucb to look forward r.. to. ~· Sid' nimble ls the octopus that lt ean pus a coin from sucker to aucker up and down one of its arms the way a stage rrtagiclan manipulates a coin through the fl.nl(ers. SleiJ(ht or tenta- cle. Tastebuds only work when wet, re- member. Q. Who decides just how much a striptease dancer takes off during a performance? A. Local law, usually. When the stripper takes lt all off where or. dinances permit, she is said to be ''work.inc strong:· The older boys told me about that q. Next to dolpbina and wbalea, what'• the 1marte,t sea animal? A-Tbe octopus, I'm told. TllomalP-.Ha,_, PUblllher TIMrNls Mua'llMne MM .. lno Edt(or How was O'Connor selected? WASHING TON A hurriedJy pre- pared, error-filled memo by a young Justice Department lawyer convinced President Reagan lo go through with nominating Judge Sandra O'Connor to the Supreme Court , even at grave politicaJ risk. The memo softened O'CoMor's pro· abortion record that bas stunned Moral M ajorily elements in Reagan's coalJ lion. That the president accepted it al ~1~r:· f-VA-IS_/_NO-VA-1 ___,.~ race value broadened suspicions that his narrow flow of information subjects him to staff manipulation. Even so. if the president took serious- ly the Moral Majority and tls issues, he would have found 1t difficult to pick O'Connor. Thus. fundamentaJists who turned on Jimmy Carter after they felt deceived by him may reel the same way about Ronald Reagan. O 'Connor s urely will be con· firmed. But important conservative Republicam in Congress. while keeping mum publicly. grumble privately that the president has lost control of his own admimstralion to moderate forces generally and chief of staff James Baker Ill in par\icular. 1 The remarkable Cacl 1.1 thal Reelfa{l as unaware that the rigbt-t.o-Ure move· ment found O'Connor lotally unaccepla· ble until her probable nomination leaked out just before the Fourth of JuJy weekend. The resulting avalanche or op- position then gave the president serious pause For example, Trudy Camping, one of O'Connor's former state Senate col· leagues, sent the Wh ite House a decade· old stack of clippings about O'Connor. They revealed a moderate social liberal s upporting the Equal Rights Amendment for women, advocating free choice on abortion and urging cau· lion in restrict ing pornography On Monday, July 6. the president telephoned Attorney General William French Smith, who had given Reagan the Justice Department's O'Connor rec· ommendation. Reagan wanted a quick check on this abortion business Sm1lh turned the task over to his young counselor, Ken· neth W. Starr , who telephoned O'Connor herself. The next day, Starr handed Smith a two and one·halr page memo giving O'Connor a clean bill of health on abor lion by using legal gymnastics to ex plain her Arizona leg1slat1ve record. Whtie Starr's memo said O'Connor "has no recollection " of how-she voted on a 1970 bill to legalize abortion. in fact s he was a co-sponsor of lhe measure and voled for it as 1t was defeated 6 to 3 in committee. "Judge O'Connor further indicated, in response to my questions, .. Starr con· eluded his memo. "that she had never been a leader or outstpoken advocate on behalf of either pro-life or abortion- nghts organizations She knows well the Arizona leader of the right-to-life move- ment, a prominent female physician in Phoenix. and has never had any dis· W icks "Oh, ye a. Well, we have mlaslles that can shoot down the missile• that shoot down our mlssllea." putes or controversies with her." Starr did not bother to chec k with that "prominent female phys1 · c1an" Dr. Carolyn Gerster, a national anti-abortion act1v1st If he had, the at- torney general's man would have gotten an earful Gerster told us that "( had an ad versary position with Sandra O'Connor" in the 1970s when the Supreme Court nominee was "one of the most powerful pro· a bortionisls i n the (Arizona 1 Senate " Gerster still harbors an 11 year·old grievance, claiming Senate Majority Leader O'Connor broke her word by burying an ant1-abortJon pro- posal in caucus Based on Starr's memo, Smith re assured Reagan that O'Connor offered no problems. Baker, David Gergen and othe r senior presidential aides said lhe same thing, contending only right-wing kooks were making a fuss. Reagan agreed,. telephomng prom1 nent anl1 ·abort1on Republicans to re assure them that "she's all right." Eager to announce the nomination before oppos1t1on could build, nobody al the White House bothered to probe O'Connor's record. But nghl·wmgers will bother, not in realisltc hopes or blocking her nomination, but to deter Reagan from similar choices for future court vacancies No matter how pure future Reagan just ices are. however, in nocence has departed for right-to-lire act1v1sts Dr Gerster cannot forget a 45·minute meeting with Reagan in Rye, N Y .. on Jan 17. 1980,, 1n which candidate Reagan promised her that his first ap· pointment to the court would share their anti-abortion views She chooses to believe that the president has been mis led by advisers. But the more plausible explanation is that Reagan shares the view of Jim Baker and his other aides that the Moral Majority 1s not vital to his political coalition. He has given that signal by ignoring its sensibilities 1n selecting Sandra O'Connor. Justice is blind, verdict's upbeat DENVER -1 had stot>ped in at one or the city's courtrooms, to watch a trial in progress. The defendant was a juvenile with a long record. As is the case with many young people wbo have begun a life of crime, it was a pretty depressing thing to see. But one thing struck me. The judge who was hearing the case was running his courtroom with all the precision, pride and efficiency you might expect to B -0-8 G-Rl-fN-1 --~ find in the United States Supreme Court, not in a crowded courthouse in Colorado. U the criminal justice system in America has become listless and lethargic, you couldn't tell it in this courtroom; the man on the bench was so s harp that he almost electrified the room. Something about him seemed odd to me, though, and for about 20 minutes I couldn't figure it out. He was a handsome, dark-haired man in his mid· di~ 30s; I found myself startna at him and trying to decide what lt was that was nagging at me. And then, as he moved his hands quickly over the fapers in front or him, I realiled it. 1 The notes were in Braille. The Judge was bUnd. t w.tched htm 10 throulh bis m9m· lnc cueload, and when he bad tlniahed ind bad tel\ the b8lch I waited a few mlnutea, then went b1ck to h1I cham· ~n and Introduced myaelf to him. II waa Jude• Dana Urban Wattfleld. He told me lbat be wu born bUnd ln Barre, Vt .. on Feb. 15, lMe. Hit parent.a had normal vlalon; one older brother ~H alao bUnd, but 1nother brother and a sister had normal algbt. "I don't re· can my parents e"er lellinl me that I co'-tdn't do 1u cb-and·1uc1'," Judie WlkeOeld said. I don't think they tried ~ briq me up Uke a bllnd penon. JU1t Ute a IOD.'' • He ,,.actuated u valedlctorian ol h1a l high school class in 1964, then earned ti college degree at Swarthmore. He ap· plied to the college of law at the University of Denver, traveled across the country to study there and gradual ed in 1972. Soon after, he passed the Colorado bar. To many, it might have seemed lhal he had achjeved the impossible. But for a full year after becoming certified as a lawyer, he was unable to find work. He would go on job interviews, and no one would hire him. "It was strictly the handicap," Judge Wakefield said. "I had people be perfectly blunt with me. They said that, to their clients. legal representation meant financial security, and they wouldn't be com· fortable putting such an import.ant thing ln the hands of a blind person. "They asked me if I couldn't un- derstand how people would be unwilling to trust a blind lawyer with matters of personal importance. And I said I un- derstood; if someone told me that my legal affairs were going to be assigned to a blind guy. I would have questions. too. Unless I knew the blind guy." So for a year, he llved on public aid Then Dale Tooley, the district attorney of Denver, offered him a job as a depu- ty prosecutor. "For the first year. I was paying an assistant a salary to help me read docu· ments that was more than my own takehome pay. l was living on. loans. And then Mr. Tooley said that he was going to see that my assistant was paid from govemmenl funds." He dJd a good job in the dialricl at· tomey'a office. So good that, on Jan. 11, 1980, be was appointed a judte. The first thln1 he dJd was to t.ake some of his newly saved money and ny his parents -Urban and Marlon Wakenetd -from Vermont to Denver so they toU!d watch him be sworn in. ''It waa a proud moment for all of us," be said. "I don't meant Juat because I don't eee. But 1 th1nk every l1wyer bu the goal ol someday becom· lnl 1 Judie -and for me to become a Judie 1t &1 Hemed to be a 1ood ac- com pllahrneot. '1 Now Jodee Wakenetd hNl'I between ' ' 70 and 100 cases a week. His hours are often longer than those of other judges. because he cannot skim over transcripts and documents -he must read them in Braille, or listen as an as- sistant reads him every word aJoud. ··I would like to see the day come when people don't look at me as an od· dity,.. Judge Wakefield said. "When they don't think it's strange that I'm a judge. It will be nice when people look at the blind basket-weaver or the blind man jiggling pennies in a cup on the street, and wonder why he's doing that. rather than how I became a judge. "And if other blind people want to think about me. ( hope it's in terms or knowing that you can hang in there and really try, and things will work out. I've never been much or a joiner or a pro- testor. It's my feeling that if you strike out on your own, you can go places. If you concentrate on your handicap, all you'll do is draw attention to it." He said that he s till bas some goals in life -he is single, and be would like to have a family -but that in the main, he is happy with his profession. and what has become eC him. ''I just wanted to achieve the same Ulings that every- one else wants lo achieve," he said. "l was born a certaln way. and It was just a matter of trying." I walked out of the courthouse after my visit with Judie Wakefield. Maybe it was just my im1glnatioo, but the Rocky Mountain mornln1 seemed crillper and more beauUlul than most. 111111• Who can doubt women have come a lone w1y? A woman nomlnated for the Supr me court and one ln Sal~ wbo dare1 to call herself a witch. FK o._, ... c_. .. _._._ ,,....-n_ .. _ _ .. _.,,...., ................. _,, , .... '9# ... ... w ... .-, °"" 0.llf ~ .... ---=--.__.- ' Forecasts hasten dream's end The End·O!·the·Amerlcan-Dream articles be1an appearing about two yefrs ago and have been showing up In· termittently ever since. Each Ume they announce that today's young adults aren't golns to be able to afford the sub· urban house which their parents earned ror themselves in the golden 19505 and '60s: Now we are seeing the beginning or a new spate or articles giving the same age group more bad news. People in their 20s and 30s cannot look forward to retiring when they're 65. For most it will be 70 before they can give up work, which means, unless there is a very quick upward jerk in the life expectan· cy tables, American men can look forward lo dying in the harness. Women who live 10 years longer still can an· licipate a little leisure before they croak. HERETOFORE, predictions of this sort have been based on the high cost of the Social Security program, but lately we're seeing more statements like this one which appeared in The New ¥ork Times not long ago: "There is next to no hope that private pensions will pro· vide an adequate income supplement by 2010 when the retirement crisis is ex· peeled to be acute." No more golden years, no more senior citizens but merely older workers, car· rying on as best they can with swollen joints q they ~o thelr slow crab walk to the grave. Jn the '80s the fashion was to write articles about "the revolution of risln1 expectations," about how people could get frustrated tr their standard of Uvina didn't go up as Cast as they had expect· ed, Now the articles are about making do on less. People who might have de· m anded more not so long ago are quite ,.....\ ~ .. f. V-Dl_l_Dff-llJl--.-~lf satisfied it they can bold their own and not slip backwards. Until five years ago. it was axiomatic in talking about American political economy lo say that wages in the hlghly unionized basic industries like steel only went one way -up. That also has ceased. The wage concessions made by the Chrysler workers were widely publicized. Getting less attention is the reaction or the auto workers' union to Ford's and General Motors' requests that their workers take a cut too. The union has indicated that. though reluc- tant, it is willing to talk about the idea. No modern precedents exist for even discusalnf wage cuts with companies unless they are next to bankrupt, which Ford and GM are not. IN THE LAST few years we've seen steel workers, coal miners and rubber workers ta.Ice pay cut.s, lose some or their frin1e benefits or (oreto cost-of· living Increases, which is the same thing as getting a month-by-month pay cut. It used to be that America's proude11t and loudest boast was that American workers were the best paid in the world. Tbat was one of the things tbey told you on the Fourth of July that made America great. It made us different from the sweatshop countries. the coolie countries where men and women labored 12 hours a day and bad scarcely more than a bowl of rice to show for It. In 1914 when Henry Ford announced the $5-a-day wage, it electrified people. They said he was crazy and he'd soon be crazy broke, but Ford said American workers deserved the best and they would spend the money to buy more of his Tin Llzzies. He didn't practice Dr. Reagan's sup- ply-side economics, which holds that first you build the steel plants to make the steel for the Tin Lizzies, and then you up the workers' pay. Ford's view was that consumer demand would lead backward to stimulate the erection or new steel plants, which is indeed what happened. SUPPLV·SIDE ECONOMICS, starv· ing consumer purchasing power by tax· ing the masses and channeling invest· ment into capital goods. has been around before. That was Stalin's ap· proach with his five-year plans. President Reagan has a more pleas · ing public persona than Uncle Joe Stal in . and , as a private s e ctor capitalist, his lash is less harsh than the communist dictator's. Nevertheless. his policy of more work for less money makes him the despoiler of Henry Ford's vision. the killer or the American Dream. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Sunday, July 12, 1981 Al I .I t Pets' passing marked By CAROLYN ··1aeElt Carol)lft Fiahc re~• an Newport Beach My dog died yesterday. Not in the fashion one expects these days, neither run over by a car. nor poisoned by a de· mented neighbor, nor accidentally shot by an animal control dart or a hunter's buUet. He took sick suddenly and died in a rew hours at the veterinarian's of· fice. H this were a human we would say. "God was good. He didn't suffer long." He died of old age and kidney (allure. No extreme meas ures were used. We somehow more easllf rationalize these things with humans. You realize that an animal's li(e span is naturally short and hazardous, that undoubtedly in one's own lifetime there will be a succession of pets passing through. That each will touch your heart in a different way, each will have ditrerent problems to solve, each will add a new dimension. Of course, as with humans there is the consideration or what to do with the body ; interment, cremation, ashes over the mountains or in the sea. We all are eventually recycled one way or another. Whitney will be processed and become grass fertilizer. I'm having a little trouble with that for Whitney was allergic to grass. But then, I think or poets who roman- tically wished to return to the earth lo serve a purpose. And I think of the painter Rembrandt with bis strong conviction that dogs have souls and or Aristotle who believed our only im· mortality was in our good deeds and of Jesus who said. "In my Father's house there are many mansions." Surely there is one for dogs. If we believe one or all of those thought&, then I can take ai tearful com· rort in rememberint the <\ay. f brought home a beautitul, bla,ck cockapoo named Chauncey. How delighted Whitney, a furry "Daisy" dog, was to have him! With surprls~ he sat up and begged and said, "For me?'• Chauncey. more beautiful than bright, spent days running con· stantly at Whitney's side holding his ear in his mouth. Chauncey must be glad lo see his old friend. Some say dogs don't have memory. That is not true. A few weeks ago I pointed out a black cockapoo say- ing , "Doesn't he look like 'ole Chauncey?" Whitney whimpered all the way home. He didn't forget. There will be, I am sure, other pets. My mother said, "You can bet some lit- tle dog wijl turn up with bis pajamas and bedroom slippers saying, "Hi . I un· derstand you have a good home here. I've lost mine." For all or my animals have been Va· grants. And when I do say, "Come on in'· I hope I remember the pain 1 feel r ight now and the tears that make it hard to see my typing and I hope I don't let that prevent me from opening my heart lo another little guy. For what is life without caring and sharing and separation. Happy Jrolickmg, dear Whitney. You leave us such good memories. Whitney Fisher, WBD .. FP .. world's best dog. family pet. 'Parade showed pride, diversity, not protest' To the Editor: The Gay Parade in San Francisco was not "supposed lo be a protest march against the MoraJ Majority". Rather, it was an annual Gay Pride Parade. Similar marches are held all over the country this same lime every year. in commemoration of the Stonewall Riots in New York City in 1969 -the begin· ning of the Gay Liberation Movement. For the first time, homosexuals fought MAILBOX back against the inhuman treatment that they had passively assumed lo be their lot. Rebellion changed passive suf· fering into action and a negative identi· ty into a positive one. The Stonewall generated a new philosophy or pride and activism for homosexuals. Too many of them, men and women, had s pent thousands of dollars and many years in psychotherapy trying either to attain heterosexuality or to adjust to a subser· vient position in society. Others bad channeled energy unendingly into bwld· ing aoo maintaining facade& or mating apologies for their ex.istence. I AGREE THAT some or the exhlbi· tlonism is distasteful ; however, the rac· lions you criticized are but a small part of a Gay Pride Parade. Society's image or the gay community Is defined largely by those who play "visible" roles. Gays who stand out, who have been least able to hide and thus have su1'ered the most. have been the most courageous -they are the ones who started the homosex· ual revolution by rebelling al the Stonewall. and they are active and honored participants in demonstrations and marches. Their color and enthusiasm bate always attracted the sensationalist ap· petites or the press; thus, this small atypical minority is mistakenly thou1bt of by the public as representative of the majority. The public reels confirmed in its beliefs by failure of the media t.o re· port the thousands of non-stereotypical gays marching sedately ln the same parade, under banners such as "Gay Psychiatrists,·· ''Gay Academic Union," ''Lawyers for Human Rigbta," "Gay Scientists," the "San Ftanclaco Gay Marching Band and Chorus," "CatboUcs for Human DllJllty," and at least anotber dozen religious 1ay caucuses. Gays do not match because "they want support from the straight com· munity" or because they want to "force·IHd a particulflr brand of Ufut,yle." Gan are thl• eountl'Y'• moet caali1ated, oppre11ed and leut un· dentood mlaorit.y. They are not matln1 • mouot.m out of a molehlU, a1 thot' who wt.ib to 1U.0Ce tbem tnailt. Society hu bulll a mountain by makln1 bomoeaiiallt,y.'ra !actor ln employment, 1odal tttuat.ionl, bot1Slq1 ectueaUoa. everyWben. SanctloMd bJ .U.C., op- preHloft 11 llk~y to lncrnte. TBSalf'Oa&, G4YI delDOGllrate bee ... U., bave a rt•bt to be aDlfJ tlaat &M bildJe world aroua. tMln bu tried .. .., ..... tMlr -........ . lo•lill •• II II• ~ ............ .. •n emotlonal "lHa: It II Hlf· , I STEP Rl<7HT UP, FOLl<S •• %AP 'TME' MEDITf;R~NE'~ F~UIT FLY! ~ 'SW01S' F~A t>oLL~i No SP~AYS, PLEASE. destructive. Public recognition o( one's anger is a cathartic. Marching and demonstrating is therapy for the gay person -an outlet ror anger and outrage toward police. lawmakers, employers. rejection by church and (amlly, and society in general. They no longer feel alone - they gaJn a (eelina of unity and soUdari· ty. They demonstrate for justice and for the riaht to live a bappy li(e. rree from persecution. They also march to demoaetrate that their personal characteristics and their behavior are as varied aa those of beterosexuala. I am proud to march alonpide lbem, with all their varied chuactertatics. J march tor the milliocu of parent.a W'bo either can not or will not aland up and speak out for the rlgbll of their children who happen to be say. PAT PADDOCK Coordinator, Oranc• County Pll'tllll Is F'riendl ol Gays Suited to occaaion To the lditor: Tkll ll ln r•poDM to your editorial tlUed "Parade parody piUtul" In t.bt Ju1y 5 ldltJon ot Ule Daily Piiot. Belal ll1 ll my Mxual proc.Uvtty bUt It's not IOIMtbinl I care to ...,.. wttll anybody but my frieadl. I did not reed J'OW ..,..,.._ ...... co. ...... of u. ...... ..,~--la lM 1.tneta ol s... ,., .. film.-f ..... ' suming you based your editoriaJ com· menls on the Associated Press dispatch concerning the event. I would suspect that the world's largest news gathering organliauon accurately described the parade participants you mention -in· eluding the ''25 gay men in high heels wea rin' Jock slra~s over thelr leolards: • I reaJJy can t disagree with your Mc.ht to tbe opinion that ''it's a bit too much camp." To each bis own. WHAT BOTHE&S me Is your premise that· •ucb "overdone" humor somehow ls bad for the "lma1e" of the eay com· munlly u It strives to become accepted as an alternative to this country't lradi· lional Ufestyles. 1 can only speak for myself, but r flnd it unfair that you make a 1weepln1 1enerali&alloo about bomoeexuaJa bated on one parade. I think it is admirable that the parade or1anbers evidentJy preferred to let dlvene ll'OUPI ol people march ralber t.baa ~ thoM wbo couJd partldpate in order lbal t.My pr•eat lbe "middle· of-the-road" lma1e that would be so much easier for atrataht aoeltty to dlgetL l Al..80 don't undeniand •h1 you tocus YOW' editorial Oil I PJ.Oft•ted parade .. tM Bay Area wbm ln raid· Jun•. snore tllu •.ooo people attended 1 almUar parMe ln Loi .U,tiel. I wu one of U.. obMnera wbo liMd lbe parade route ud altaouO J 4lda't n;::: "onr._• Ulalbltklltwta" 11 a _.. iii SU f'nDdleo. 1 clld natl" MYWaJ ~Miil Ltl ~­CHJ ~J memben La open tOD· UI 'lit.-••I 1 I~ l•JUll , ..... , )I! vertibles, a contingent caUed '•Parents and Friends of Gays" which received thunderous applause from us sidewalk standers as well as a variety of political. social and religious groups composed of individuals who looked, well. respectable. I WOULDN'T Imagine focusin1 on the positive so-called image bwldera would provide provocative copy for the re- porters in attendance. Nevett.beless, I can assure you and my heteroseJtual friends who li ve behind the "Orange Curtain" that it ls easy to be judgmen· tat about gays who may choose to "dress as female clergy" ln a Sunday afternoon parade. But no doubt th~e ume folks wear auit-and·tle durtns t.fle regular work week and are productive, conscientious workers for their employers. l. for one, don't be1rud1e t.hem (or letUng their inhibitJona looeen up ror one day a year, especiaJty when their audience is }>rlmarUy 1ay. Mutt •"'1· lhinC be done for the approv\n1 scrullny ot the national media Ulese days? ment that I work bard. ~I) 1the other hand, my ;wJary in· ~ a~·s yea~. as 8 .• ns.. not 9 ent as . A p · $um to be so and I onl die a lit e ll lb think that the Feds and State will combine next April 10 to claim a 65 percent &htfl\, \fith res~t to ~ftfc!MJ inlla· £Toh. my salary1~ce my-rWPintment as CAO in 19lt1 compared to the Consumer Price lndex has not kept pace with inflation and has lagged every year since 1971. Comparatively J rank behind the CAO or six California counties and at least one local city. In my 14 years as CAO I have never requested of the Board of Supervisors any direct adjustment or my salary. I feel I have been treated very fairly by the board within its fiscaJ ability to manage the compensation for county employees. l do not, however, think it is fair to take a limited time span and con- clude therefrom that we in public service are doing great. We are pinching along with many others. Finally, I really lake exception to any comparison of salaries with our esteemed governor. As a news item in· dicates, he has held his own salary at the 1971' level which is probably reflec· live or his self-image and the value or his services. R. E. THOMAS County Administrative Otficer Meltdown i11 offing To the Editor: My hat is off to your excellent cov- er age or the safety hearings for Southern California Edison Co. at Units 2 and 3 at San Onofre. Mr. David Kutzmann is able to com· muoicate the message clearly that nuclear plants built near or on fault lines pose a threat to Southern caiifor· nians. And you did place the stories direcUy in the public's eye. As a former nuclear plant e:nployee 1 can state without hesitation that history is Just a short trudge from a nuclear -plant Q'leltdown. RANDY TOLER Cleanliness is next To the Editor: Your mother took yout maaalines away rrom you when you were Juat a lit· tie boy, and then she watched the dirty old tcMpe (F.ditor'a Logbook, July). 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For the story, See B3 . . a Diplomats take 4-3 overtime decision ~ O•lly ...... ,,_. ,, CMr1M Surr By CURT SEED EN Of*Dlllf"lltlUff All week long, California Surf Coach Laurie Calloway stressed intensity to his team and the need lo work together in an at· tempt lo shake off a three-game losing streak. So even when the Surf fell behind. 3-1 to the Washington Diplomats Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. Calloway waited patiently for things to come together And they did • up until the final five se<'onds of the second overtime period as the Dips' Heinz Wirtz shocked 7 ,409 fans with a shot that found the back of the net and s tunned the Surf, 4·3. "'I didn't think we could play any better 1n the second half and not win the game," sighed Calloway following the biller de- f eat. The loss combined with San Diego's 4 ~3 overtime victory over Tampa Bay, left the Surf 20 points behind the Wes t ern Division-leading Sockers About the onJy consolation for the Surf was the fact that three goals Saturday night kept the club from dropping into last place behind San Jose. Referee Ed Bellion set the tone for the game with two early penalty calls one against each team and a barrage of yellow ca rd cautions which had Calloway seething a fter the game Surf's John Craven f4) battles Ole Mikkelsen; Steve Seargeant f 3J fires a1.00y in NASL action Saturday. Dips won in two overtimes The Surf's Carlos Alberto was tickt!ted by Bellion at 3: IO. and the Dipl omats ' Malcolm BUD TUCKER Vacation's over, it's hack to the classroom Ray MaJavasl, a man sympathetic to charitable causes. has set aside an en· tire day wherein he will conduct a semlnar for the ladies and gentlemen of the)wortdnc press. true. it is because he doesn't know what the truth is. IC the writer knew beforehand that everything we do is based on a very sound set of reasons, I know damn well be wo""d ~a betl~r story." from the equipment ~en and trainers. Possibly, the authors will hear about implements of exercise. in which the have no_ ... i.ate the The initial question, of course, is ob- vlous. What the bell does Malavasi think he can teach a group of sporting journaJists? "The point is. if we can get the re- porters to come to us and ask, we will have a much better chance of UD· derstanding each other." What Malavasi is talking about is communication. "Of course," he says. ''Communica- tion is what the whole thing is all about. Without communication with our players. we are in big trouble with our footbaJI team. It is the most vital thing all the way down the line. If we can establish better touch with the media, it will help all of us and improve the quali- ty of the coverage of the team." It goes without saying, Malavasi's seminar will deal with matters peculiar to his own department. The deplorable press the Rams have received in recent months belongs entirely to other areas. alcohol arilt dy, already know. "I'm convinced this 1s a good idea," Malavasi says "Remember. the whole concept is a two-way street. There are things we wish to get across to the media, but I'm sure there are things the media would like to get across to us. "To begin with." Malavasi replies, ''the basic fundamentals of football ." That is to say. if the Rams have a pro· prletress who communicates feebly if at all -with selected members of the media, this is unfortunate but it will not appear on the agenda or the coach's seminar. "Actually. I 'vc never had that much trouble getting along with the media Most or the ones I know are fun guys ... The fun guys have a fraternal oath which is repeated in fun and in two parts . It wouJd seem Malavasi would endure sufficient torment attempting to teach the basic fundamentals or football to the clods furnis hed by the management of tbe Rams, but the coach is convinced som e good can come of this. The class will come to order Tuesday at Rams Park. Lunch. cocktails eliminated, will be served. Malavasi is m ost interes ted in im· proving the quality or the ink as op- posed to the quantity If the media suspects that the front of- fice of the Rams speaks out of both sides or its mouth. that is also too bad but it will not be discussed al any of Malavasi's sessions. Aside from the basic fundamentals of football which will be the concern of headmaster Malavasi and his faculty of assistant coaches. the media will hear cal Never allow facts to get in the way of a good story and (bl if you can't say something nice about a guy knock him. "What's wrong with a little mutual understanding?" Malavasi wants to know. "I'm sure that often times, when a writer prints something that isn't "Well," the coach says, "often times, a writer will make us out to be dum· mies for such things as drafting a player or trading for a particular guy. Ray Malavasi is not completely con- vinced lhc.• foregoing is always recited in jest llcncc. his seminar. Lightning-fast Coe tops mm worhl record Ovett wins Dream Mile, Scott third with 3:49.68 American mark ~ OSLO, Norway <AP) -Sebas· tian Coe. Britain's great middle distance runner, chopped more than a second off his world re- cord in the 1,000 meters and countryman Steve Ovetl won the "Dream Mile" in near-record time at the Oslo Games interna- tional track and field meet Saturday. Coe won the 1,000-meler race al lightning-fast Bislelt Stadium with a time or 2: 12.18. It was one or two world records broken dur· ing the early events. The other mark came in the women's 5,000 as Ingrid Christen.sen or Norway was clocked in 15:28."3. Coe, the Olympic 1,500-meter champion, bettered the world mark of 2: 13.40 he had set JuJy 1. 1980. It was the sixth world re- cord he has established during his brilliant career. Ovett. meanwhile, deliberate· ly slowed down his finish and failed by S.loth of a second lo improve his own world record ror the mile. He won the "Dream Mile" ln the time of 3: 49.8 at Billett last year. Bob Benn acted aa pace-setter for the first 400 -meter lap ln 56.3 seconds. Then Tom Byers ol the Unlled States, who beat Oveu in a 11500-meter race here two 'eeu ago, pulled the next 400 to pass the 800-meter mark in · 1:55.0. Then Ovett Look over and palled l,JOO meters IA 2:U .I . "I rm only to wln tbe race tocUJht, not to set a world re- cord. J slowed down a bit at the very eDd," Ovett .. id. , JOH (Alia Gonaaie& of Spaln ~.....tla•MWlf I' naliooal ~ or 1:•.17 and Steve Scott of the United Stales was third in a new American re· cord of 3:49.68. Jim Ryun had held the old American mark of 3: 51.1 since 1967 . John Walker of New Zealand placed fourth in 3:50.26 and Steve Cramm of Britain riftb in 3:50.34. Hurdler James King or the United States set the early pace in the 1,000. running the opening 400 meters in 51.14. At 600 meters, Coe surged to the front. He passed 800 meten in 1:4'.56, which wu futer than the winnin1 time or American James Robinson in the 800 only a sborl lime earli er, and raced on lo the record. Coe said he was very tired after selling the record He sat down, held his hands around h.is head and mumbled· "l need a doctor for th.is blister." He s aid a blister on his left foot had prevented him from running faster. "But I'm very satisfied with my performance," he said. "I felt good except for that blister . . . I bad excellent help by King and Harrison. ·' l guess it was as rast as l could have run tonight. But It was very hard for the last 50 meters,'' he added. "There is something special with this stadium. The crowd Is wonderful and lifts you bevood Merlin on target Frazee eyes Transpac record By ALMON LOCKAB~Y 0.ltfPillt ............ HONOLULU -Nick Fruee and his crew aboard Merlin were pushing the big 67-root sloop lo the limit Saturday nlJhl In hopes or setting an elapsed time record ln the 2,225-mlle Loi An1eles to Hooolutu yacht race. Fraaee radioed bJa 100-mlle from Diamond Head po.lUon to race headquarters here at 4 p.m. PDT and aUmated tu. arrival at the finlab by mldnl1ht. A tlailh at that Ume would tnM th• uiaUAI el•P"1' tim• record byooe ...... ••--•n•. The rttord la •l1bt d8.YI. 11 hours, one minute and 45 seconds. Winds in the Molokai Channel favored a fut flni11h SatunlaJ with winds reported at 25·30 knots durln1 the arternoon hours. Fred Preiss on Ctlri$tl0f ga~ bis 100-mUe position at 6: 1S p.m. with an ETA ol 1:'5 a.m. tod.a,)' Exdtemeat ln the Wai&lkl rac headquarters w u buUclbw most ol the day. Hundredl-1ol 1pectator1 llned the Jookoat point.a on Diamond Head Md bundreds more Jammed the Ala Wal YHhl Harbor to irttt &be 7acbta • tbey were eaa.d lD&O lb lr berthi. belief," Coe said. lie now has set 1.000-meler records twice at Bislell and 800. 1.500 and mile records once each. .. My goal for this season was to establish world records in all the four middle distances. Now I The crowd's won- derful and lifts you beyond b~lief. Waldron had no trouble-bealini Surf goalkeeper Alan Mayer with his kick to give Wasb1naton a 1-0 lead. A s hort lime later, Steve Moyers scored the equalizer. on- ly to have the play ruled oflsldes and the goal dlsallowed. · Then, at 12;15, the Diplomats' lv<in Belfiore was called for dragging down Moyen iD the penalty area. Alberto promptly scored on the ensuing penalty kick to notch the score, 1·1. It took the Diplomat.I a little more than two minutes lo forge ahead. when Ross Jenkins col- lected a rebound from a shot that hit the cross bar and beat Mayer lo give Washington a 2-1 advantage While that was the end of the first -half scoring, Bellion kept things interesting by cautioning the Dips' Ole Mikkelson al 36:36, and the Surf's John Craven I 37 · 53 1 and Steve Seargeant 143 ·48 1 Bcl11on had already flas hed has yellow card at John Van Der Veen before the game was four minutes old. ··on those yellow cards. I just think there's a need to talk lo the players first rather than just go over and show them the card." Callo~a y explained after the g<i me Still, Calloway refused to put all the blame on the officiating. I le callc.>d the Diplomats' third goal scored by Trevor Heb- berd at 55 04 "a silly goal that wa:-. the crucial point of the i::a me .. But once the Diplomats opcnt.'d their 3-1 lead . they SC't•mcd content to sit on it. It was thl'n that the "intensity" Calloway talked about seemed to show on the fi eld. Fir~t. Ossama Khalil. who in a mere five games has become the Surf's No 4 scorer, look a pass from Moyers and found the net at 65: 17 to slice the Dips' lead to a second later Alberto hangto RF, has tin 8') Russians run away Mthmeet LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. CAP) Russian women overwhelmed their American rivals Saturday, pacing the Soviet national team to a 204 178 victory over the United States in their first dual track and field meet since 1978. It was the Soviets' 13th victory in the sen es that began in 1958. The Americans have won three times and one meet ended in a tic.•. The 1981 meet in this northern Russian city was close for the firs t day. The Russians led 97-93 after Friday's opening 18 events. But Saturday. the powerful R uss1an women's team won seven of nine events. including the first two places in the ~­ meter . dash. 1,500-meter run, long jump , 400-m eter in- termediate hurdles and 3,000· m eter race. breaking open the competition. The Russian women over- whelmed lhelr American coun- terparts 99-60, easily overcom- 'inl t.be 118-lOS triumph ol the American men. A(terward, U .S . Coacla ermon Brown told a ...... 8"llft that tbe Amertaa .... wes hvt by the absence ol .-e of th Americen champlom, some of whom ace com....-. in other meets in western ~. Later, however, he tal4 The Associated Presa that the UDfted States wouJd have to rniM it.a training regimen if It boped to coiispete succeasfully atalnat trt. Soviets, particularly In womt-o's events. ·•.socially an4 culturau, ln America, women's sport.a have been accepted only fn tbe lut five ears," s rown. "W•'-. Mllllli• at a dla~••• ,.::~~iu• tra1n1 1 not !!!!f.~:: Ive enou•ts. many le,, who or of the had " I .. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 ..----------------------- - From AP dlapatebet Pres1on Dennard, wide receiver al ror the Rams, often displays a little •II• poetry in m otion while snagging passes, but soon he'll put his poetry on paper, or to be more specific, in a book. An avid poet since his childhood days, Den- nard has contracted with Quill Publishing Com· pany ror rights to his first book or poetry. "The poems in 'These r Have Loved.' rellect the various aspects of my lite my family. my friends, my athletic career, my hometown and my ethnic heritage," says Dennard. "Ever s ince I was a child r have been expressing my emotions and feelings through poetry,'' he con· tinues. "My teachers and mno professors in high school and college encouraged me to WHAT CAN I SAY? -Federal mediator Kenneth Moffett reacts to a fan's question about Saturday's baseball negotiations. continue my writings and j have." During his college a ays at New Mexico ~late, Dennard studied English and creative writing while displaying his All-American foot· ball skills. U.S. cheered in Soviet Union Dennard says he spends several hours each week developing new poems on topics ranging from people he meets to his exploits on the field. field . LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. -Not m everyone here was rooting for the Soviets to beat the Americans during the two-day dual track and field meet that ended Saturday. A noisy group of about 60 Americam -ex· change students and members of the U.S. Consulate here -cheered the U.S. team at Lenin Staruum. They also sang alone with a Soviet army band that played the Star Spangled Banner at the opening and closing ceremonies. "I try to paint a word picture with my poetry and capture the true character of the people and places r encounter." he says. "These I Have Loved" is scheduled for re· lease in August and Dennard will be promoting the book this summer and fall with personal ap· pearances and autograph sessions. . But the group was enthusiastic despite be- ing outnumbered by Soviet crowds of more than 20,000 on both days of the meet. Quote of the day JoAnne Carner, after recorrung the 30th victory of her pro golf career: "You need 30 wins to qualify for the Hall of Fame. It's important to me. Besides. it makes a good obituary " At various times, the Americans held up hand·lettered signs, applauded rhythmically and shouted out encouragement to the U.S. team which lost 204·178. Occasional periods of quiet In the stadium would be interrupted by one American who shouted. ''Way to go, way to go." One student's sign said, "America The Beautiful." Another said, "Uncle Sam Wants You To Win." No more risque halftime shows NEW YORK Ivy League foot-[i] ball has its own unique rituals. ••• A third sign had a more comical message. among them the risque halftime It said simply, "Hi, Mom," apparently a gag to attract the attention of U.S. television cameras al the staruum. show. These shows. performed by marching bands making up in moxie what they lack in numbers and rehears als . have bordered on and sometimes gone over the edge of bad taste, and now officials of the eight schools think it's time to clean up the act The students who attended the meet were part of a group studying Russian language this s~mmer in Leningrad. On Friday, a teen-age girl soccer team from Miami, also watched the meet. coming from Scandinavia to cheer on the Americans. .. You pay money to watch a football game, and they don 't put 'R.' 'X,' or whatever. on the ot.n.Mde." slffd ' James Litvack, executive direc· tor of the Council of Ivy Group Presidents. Waltrip holds on at Nashville 420 So. bands are being warned informalJy to ,, 1 ~~j\X, f!way fxofll such antics as the Yale band. , ,\W}o~~ members. du,foig > &zilaised show. dropped their pants to revear· aiapers un· derneath. NASHVILLE -Darrell WaJtrip • held ?" Bobby AJlison's late charge t~ WlJl a nearly race-long duel between the twd veteran speedsters Saturday night ln the Nashville Busch 420 Grand National stock car race. Or the Princeton band, which oHended feminists by celebrating the 10th annjversary of coeducation with tales of a freshman named "Sue Pyne." Pyne Hall is where the woman stu· dents were housed. Waltrip picked up his fourth Nashville vic- tory. crossing the finish line on the 420th lap around the high-banked .596-mile track just one car length ahead ot Allison. Oranges, Breakers vie tonight The California Oranges will try lo return a favor to the Oakland Breakers in Team Ten· nis action tonight at the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley. It was the Breakers, led by player·coach Billie Jean Kiog, who last week handed the Oranges their first loss or the season . Starting time for tonight's match is 6 o'clock. The Oranges will have to go without veteran Sherwood Stewart for the second straight night as he resL'i at home ill. Stewart is not expected back un· til later this week. With John Austin. brother of famed women's star Tracy Austin. teaming with King to win the mixed doubles and pair· ing with Fritz Buehnlng to win the men's doubles. the Breakers easily defeated the Oranges lut week. 30-22. Tonight, the Oranges wiU in- sert alternate Anand Arnritraj, brother of Loa Angeles Strings $tar Vijay AmritraJ, in Stewart's pJace. He'll t.eam wtth player-coach Marty Riessen a lon1 with Barbara Potter and Sharon Walah to form the Oranfes' al· tack. The Oran1es will be trying to snap back from an embarrass· int 21-13 setback at Los An1eles Sat~ nilht where Martina Navratilova led an assault before 2,63$ r .. ln ln1lewood. NawaUlova .-.d Terry HoUa· day ... an the fbatch with a 6-1 wo11um's doubles victory over B1tb1ra PbUtr a nd Sba.ron Watab ot the Oranges. Lawr ln match, NavratUova def~•ted o ter l ·l •tn 11011 ... aa.d avntJlovA t.eamed with Vijay Amrltr~ for a 8-3 mixed doublet vld.ory. Tb•Oraqei' onb' v1ct.ory wa1 D men'• 6oubl .. , H A.Dead naritraJ IDd Marty a...-..; •••ed VIJay AmritraJ 9" TteJ Wall.M M . la m•'• •In,._ VJ. jay AmrttnJ ol the StrlQp di!· fnttd'••••2. Haas in command Despite big lead, he's concerned MILWAUKEE <AP> -Even with a five-shot lead, equaling the largest margin on the PGA Tour this year, Jay Haas says he does not have the Greater Milwaukee Open title locked up. "There's such a long way to go. A lot of things can happen between now and the 72nd hole. I'll try not to look ahead. But it's hard to do ... he said. Haas predicts he cannot be conservative over the final 18 holes today. "Nobody has made a move yet except for Dave Stockton's open· ing 65," he said, hinting one of his challengers might do It yet. Rex Caldwell, one of his closest pursuers, agreed. "He's got a big lead, but It could be done,'' said Caldwell Saturday after shooting a 5· under-par 67 for a 54-hole totaJ or 206, 10 under at the Tuckaway Country Club. Caldwell shared the runnel'·UP spot with another non-wiMer, Austin hikes LPGA lead INDlANAPOLlS (AP) .J0eb- bie Austin shot a 3-under par 33 oo the lroot nine Saturday and bad an eagle on the 426-yard, par·S 18th hole to open a com· manding 9·stroke lead over Myra Van Hoose and Louise Parks after three round• of the Ladtea Proreuional Gotr Aa· iodation Mayflower Classic. AusUn, a veteran or 13 yean pn the tour who hun•t won aince '1178, finished her third round with a 4-under-par 98. Rel' third ~onaecutive below-par rou..d on the 8,101-yard Country Club al Jndianapoll• courte cave the leader a 54·hole 1core of 205. Tiie $year-old A.ut • ..., rau1 2lft on Ulla year'• IDaMJ lilt, pulled away from tbt p.k wilb faur binha aad a boleJ OD I.be front Dlne. n..t ......... . •·•troh '9ed 0... ..... Deidel tMlndel1iiidtmttrl[ JO.year-old rookie Mike Smith. Smith posted his second straight 69 for his 206. ·'There are a lot of good players on that leader board. He's got to pay attention. I'm not playing for cash. I'm playing to win," said Caldwell. Haas, bidding ror his second victory in his fifth season, fired a 5-under·par 67 and assembled a total of 201, 15 under for three trips over this wide-open. 7 ,010-yard course. His third-round margin was the widest or 1981 along with the GOLF S·shot leads for Bruce Lietzke in the Bob Hope and Hale lrwin in the Hawaii Open. Haas, in a dramatic reversal of bis poor performances of late, atrung together six birdies in his first 15 holes before bogeying the 17th. Hau, 27, a former collegiate champion at Wake Forest and w Inner of the 1978 Andy Williama-San Diego Open, had missed the cuts In his last two tournaments. Smith was amazed be was so far behind aft.er playing so con· sistenUy well. "It feels funny to be five back arter three good rounds," he said. "1 may be more back than that if Jay keeps playing like that. I'm going to make a nm at it. Sure, I'm going to try for birdies, try to catch him. ''I'm sure I'll reel the pre· u ure, but I love the bit 1alleriee," Hid Smith, the win· ner ot Just $508 laat fall after eal."ninc hla PGA Tour card. Lyn Lott, after 1hoot.ln1 a 88, wa• alone ln fourth plae. at 1111, 9 under. ~ shot came col· orfuJ veteran Cid Chi Rodripet with 71·D.. Amonc Lbole at aoe, 7 under, WU former U.S. Open cUmpk)a And1 North. A.llo at that ftaun were nm sa~. Rod Curl. Roser Maltb&e: Jim Colbert Md BObb)'Cole. I ··fl.,·---·-. Sgt. Pepper Feature wtns big race Huvlly-hvored S1t Pepper !!J Feature, wbo a year a10 waa atlll a maiden while runnln1 In tht Skoat Dub For Cub Futurity, woo h1a Utb atrallht race Saturday night at Loi AJamltoa when he crulaed to victory ln the $131,000 Skoal Oaah For Cash I*'by. The three-year-old ion of Truckle Feature pulled away In the closln1 1tr1dea to post the one length victory over Senator Sage and Shawnee Hoo In the second running of the Skoal Dash For C111h Derby. Rldden by Kenneth Cleriase, Sgt Pepper Feature ran the 440 yards in 21.701econd1 aa the 1·9 favorite of the 12,294 fans In attendance, re· turning $2.20, $2.20 and $2.10 across the board. Senator Sage paid 2.80 and 2.10 with Shawnee Hoo rewarding show backers $2.20. Thl' 7.5 $2 exacta paid $6.80. The ~1 straight wins for Sgt Pepper Feature places him one victory short of the all-time quarter horse record for a stakes class horse. ln 1973·74, Charger Bar posted 12 c<>ruecutive wins and Tiny's Gay matched that total In 1974. The $49,71l> wlMer's share pushed Sgt Pep· per Feature's 1981 nation-leading money line to over $338,000 and hjs lifetime figure to $521 710 10th place on the all-time quarter horse list. ' ' Publicity costs Hanna a job ATLANTA -Atlanta Braves' Iii pitcher Preston Hanna says publicity coat him a Job with owner Ted Turner's Cable News Network. Hanna, a 26·year-o1d reliever who is on s trike with r est of the major leagues' baseball players, was to have begun work Mon· day as a sports production assistant. Hanna sald Turner called himFriday to cancel the job offer, and the reliever blames pu~lished reports or .the job orrer for Turner's achon. Publicity about the job offer "cost me m y job," Hanna said. "It made Ted Turner look like a fool for hiring me. Now, he can't hire me." Fan taking case to court NEWARK, Del. -A baseball ran Iii who's trying to organize fans around the country to prevent ruture pro sports strikes is taking his case on the road. Noel Fales. 32, who put together the Na· lional Alliance or Sports Fans from the base· mentor his home here. said Saturday be will go to New York on Monday There, he said , he hopes to present his group's views to major l~ague baseball players and owners as they con· ,lmue attempts to solve their current strike. Palmer shares Senior Open lead Arnold Palmer fired a 2·under 68 II lo grab a share or the third·round lead in the U.S. Senior Open in Birm· ingham. Mich. Saturday. sharing the lead with Billy Casper and Art Wall . Veteran running back Preston Pearson or Dallas says he is through with football .. AJ Holbert sped to victory in a Can-Am race al Watkins Glen. Al Unser crashed into a guard rail on the 18lh lap after his suspension broke. but he wasn't in· jured ... James Lofton and the Green Bay Packers continue far apart in their NFL con· tract ruspute . . . Mike Hanks, an assistant coach al the University of Mississippi , has been named head baske tball coach at Samford University Ticketed rallied entering the stretch and out ran a bunched field of two.year old fillies to win going away in the $79,950 Hollywood ~assie Stakes al Hollywood Park Gip Lentlne rolled a JOO and a pair or 262 games to take an SS·pin lead over Pete Couture in the Waukegan Open pro bowling tournament. Lentine. of Rowland Heights. fired 1,422 for six games. a 237 average. m first six games. then answered with a 1.400 in the next set. capped by the 300. 'An exercise in futility' That's Miller's view on talks NEW YORK CAP> Neeotlations In the 30· ddy·old baseball strike broke down again Saturday alter manaeement rejected a settlement propoaaJ presented by federal mediator KeMeth Moffett. The two sides met for about two hourit Satur· day morning and ror about the same period of time Saturday afternoon before talks were recessed. .. We 're temporarily stalemated -broke down," said Moffett. whose proposal which had ~en ~resented Thursday had seemed to sienaJ the first sign or progress in the s\rike which has can- celed 377 games since June 12. • MARVIN MILLER, executive director of the striking players union. said. "The meetini this a!· ternoon was as close to being uaeless as possible." Miller said that after rejecting the mediator'$ proposal, which the union had previously accept· ed. management sent word through Moffett that unless the players had a new proposal, "they did not care t.o meet." "Consider that ... said Mlller. "It was an ex· ercise in futility, the whole afternoon." There were re ports that manage m ent bargainers believed that Morrell had not offered the compromise proposal, but that it had come in· stead r~om union sources. Miller bristled at that suggestion. "I DON'T APPRECIATE people casting doubt on the mediator's impartiality," he said. t'That is a low. scurrilous tactic." Ray Grebey, chief negotiator for the Player Relations Committee, reportedly made that sug- gestion to a newsman covering these talks. "He said it to a reporter," Miller said. "I labeled it the biggest lie in a period of willful lies." Moffett denied that his proposal had come from either s ide. "One ot the thmgs a mediator does is gather information trying to work out the best road to re· ach a settlement in bargainfog," Moffett said. "Th~ owners had a hangup on a couple of hangups. but 1t was our work "WE DID WHAT WE COULD. If sometbmg is unacceptable or the other. it's unacceptable." Mortell said he thought his plan appeared dead a fter Saturday's sessions . "I hope someone gets a bright idea to get this thmg solved," he said "l think there have been moves. serious moves. by both sides." . Spec1fically, management has voiced objec· llOns to two parts or MoHett's plan -the formula for determining free agent compensation and a price lag ranging from $150.000 to $200.000 for each compensation claim The owners' latest proposal would limit to 10 ~he number or fret• agents requinng compensation in any one season "WHAT YOl' llAVE 1s a stnke being run for the inruv1dual negoliating rights or 10 players a year. for the next three years." Grebey said. "It's unfair to rans. other players and the owners to con· duct a lO·man strike " "The whole impact cannot be measured 10 ~erms or number of free agents affected negatively in an_y particular year ," the union chief said "Direct compens ation ruins the bargaining power or potential free agents. not Just the ones who elect rree agency Direct compensation on 10 free agents a year 1s closely related and impacts on 70 to 80 potential free agents and reverberates on thos~ eligible for salary arbitration. It is pure sophistry to say onl y 10 players It is absolute non sense. It is a whole row ot domin~s " Moffett said he would probably be back in touch with the two sides Monday Asked about the tone ot the negotations. Mor fell said. "ll's gettin~ nasty " Your private world of pleasure in the middle of Newport Beach. Life at Park Newport Is a com- bination of privacy when you ·want It, social goings-on when you're In the mood. and exhl&a-4 rating recreation when you feel rusty. Here is the ultimate In carefree Newport Beach IMng surround- ed by every convenience. J Park Newport residents have a gourmet market. a beauty shop and dry cleaner just steps away from their apartment. There are 8 lighted tennis courts, 7 poolS, racquetball courts and a 1 \'i Million Dollar Athletlo Oub Spa. • Fashion Island's fat>uloUa shops are Just acrOM the way. Newport's year -round attractlons1 sandy beaches. pleaMJre boating. <Seep aea fishing. plua theaters, museums and hUndredl of @ne r•taurants. 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There are aJI manner of sug- gestions and MllJer himself may have come up with the best five years ago. You m ay recall in the spring of 1976, the baseball club owners were In a tizzy over the ar· COMMENTARY rival of free agency and the negotiations of a col· lective bargaining agreement to deal with that dilemma. We 'll fix the infidels, they decided. We'll s hut down s pring training camps. That strategy lasted about two weeks until Commissioner Bowie Kuhn stepped in and orde red the camps opened. But j ust before that happened, Miller had a quaint thought. The show in baseball, he observed at the time, is the players, not the owners. Owners are s uperfluous. excess baggage, really unneeded. Mill er suggested that unless management got off its collective duffs. the players would simply dis· pense with them. REMEMBER HOW IT WAS when you were a kid. You just chose up sides and played a game. No owners, no gener al managers . just players. Well . said Miller in 19.J6, the players could do ex- actly that again, only this time on a larger level. If it was possible in 1976, then it's possible now. So, in the interest of saving the game, we offer a plan. It is presented free of charge, in, of course, the best interests or baseball. We start by having a commissioner. Thal will be Marvin Miller, naturally. Now we need teams. and to form them. the players hold their own draft. If you need league presidents .and no one ·is quite s ure you do then the two league representatives. Bob Boone and Doug DeCinces will do. Use the current team player reps to ser ve as generaJ managers. doing the drafting and dividing up the taJenl. THE R ULES IN THE UBL -that's Union Baseball League are simple. There will be no free agent compensation and ever y year every- bod y goes free just the way arbitrator Peter Seitz and the federal courts said they ought to be back in 1976. Thal will keep fa n interest at maximum levels because players will be changing annually. IC you have a bad team this season. hang in there. Next year's draft will deliver 25 new faces and maybe it will be better That's more than Chicago Cub fans can hope for right now. See, we've already improved on the current sys tem Ln our league. the World Series is played in the day lime and we use real g~~ ~d nine_p.l~yers lo a team. Violations of tradition bke art1f1c1aJ turf and designated hitters are outlawed. Where do our teams play? Most big city ballparks are leased to those dinosaurs who onc.e played major league baseball. lf our teams can t use those facilities. there are other places to play. WOULDN'T NEW ORLEANS like a team for the Superdome? Call t hem· the Pelicans. How about Washington D.C. where Robert F Kennedy Stadium stahds vacant? Let's see .. for a nickname, how about the Senators? That's oot be- ing used right now The Miami Palml r ees could play in the Orange Bowl and the Detroit Firebirds would be ~ New diet here r-It's called a sports fast By JOHN SEV ANO Of-o.lty~ ... ~ Well television sports Junkies. if you didn't en- joy Sat~day·s non-events, you're certainly going • to hale today's blank s chedule. . Simply tr anslated it means today 1s a carbon copy of Saturday -a lmost nothing is on.the tube. You will find a fight. though. starting at 1.30 p.m .. channel 2. as Lupe Pintor <40·4·1) will defend SPO RTS ON TELEJll SI ON his w BC bantam weight title against Jovito Rengifo (27·2> on CBS' Sports Sunday. The 15- round bout is scheduled live from L~s Vegas. . Also on the agenda is a U .S.-China gymnastics meet taped at Peking (4 p.m .. channel 4) and a taped replay (12 a.m .. channel 9) of the final round of the Mayflower Classic, a women's golf tqurna- ment being staged in Indianapolis. • * * • • • TELEVISION t :30 p.m . (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY - Lupe Pintor (40·4·1. 33. KOs) d~ends hi~ WBC ban· tamweight crown agamst Jovtto Rengifo (27·2. 15 KOs> in a scheduled 15-round bout telecast Uve from Las Vegas. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTS AFIELD. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -The U.S.· China gymnuUcs meet, taped at Peking. Also: continued coverage of the Tour de France bicycle race and the aerial-obstacle course in lbe "Survival of the Fittest" competition. (4) - AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Marathon swimmer 1 Dlana Nyad swims alonplde whales off the coast or Argentina. Also: Actor Robert Stack hunta ducks on Mexico's Yucal•n Pmi.n.aula. 7 p.m. (50) -VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR •THE FUTURE. 12 a.m. (9) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Flnal round play in the Maynower Clutlc, t1ped at the 1,101· )'1rd par-72 Coontry Club ol lndianapolJJ. ' RADIO Tennis -Live reporta ol the quarterllnal Dav la Cup match between the U.S. and C1ecbollovak1a, l.2:50 p.m., 2:!0 p.m .• 3:50 p.m., KNX (lcr70) Bueball -Salt Lake City at AJbuquerque, 12:30 KMPC (710). CT!ke Dall)' PUot 11 ••• tttpo•1lble ror lite dau1a.> perfect for Pontiac Stadium. For Loi Angeles, we offer lbe Coliseum, where buebaJI w11 played on- ce before by a currently out~f-bu1lnesa team call~ the Dodgers. Label lhe new club aomethln1 appropriateJy Californian, Uke the Laidb1cks. The Montreal franchise moves b1ck Into quaint Jarry Pare, which bas hosted m1jor lea1ue baseball before. We'll call the team the Snowmen. The Pbiladelph.la FranJtlins will play ln John F. Kennedy Stadium. See how easy it is? Now of course, our new league Is going to need a New York franchise and for awhile the or- ganizers were stumped on where the Big Apples could play. But the pro blem has been solved. We'll simply put them at Aqueduct racetrack. Barnett wins cycle crown Winner woos 61 ,536 fans LOS ANGELES -Mark Barnett, needing only a seventh p lace finish to reign as the 1981 Supercross series champion, added the SuperBowl of Motocross title to his achievements Saturday night as he cruised to an easy victory In the 20·lap main before 61,536 fans at the Coliseum. The final was never realJy in doubt as Barnett. piloting a Suzuki 250cc , jumped out of the gate quickly and gradually put a 14-second difference between himself and runnerup Chuck Sun, racing for Team Honda The victory for Barnett. the 1979 SuperBowl of Motocr oss champion. was his sixth in 11 Supercross races this season. ''IT WAS PRETTY MUCH like the race of '79. the year I won." said Barnett of his victory. "Chuck tSun1 stayed close for a couple of laps but then 1 was able to start to pull away." Sun, who actually held a narrow lead through the first lap, said Barnett was just too tough to stay with. . _} .,. .......... "I didn't want to let Mark go too far out." he said. "but he he ld tough I really had designs on winning this thing." Stan Srruth r l.eftJ . Bob Lutz take the Czechoslovakians apart m Saturday's Davis Cup act um Barnett's chief competition was expected to come from Sun, defending champion Mike Bell and Bob Hannah Bell look over third place after a slow start, but Sun and Barnett were too far ahead to catch. Hannah. who received the loudest cheer dur- ing the introductions, was left at the gate by the field and was as far back as 13th by the third lap U.S. has the advantage Smith, Lutz combine to Czech Davis Cup doubles foe HE CLOSED TO TAKE fifth place, with Jim NEW YORK (AP) Stan Gibson finis hing fourth to round out the the top five Smith and San Clemente's Bob places. Lutz crushed Czechoslovakia's "l'm still not riding like 1 used to." said Han Ivan Lendl and Tomas Smid nah. "But I'm starting to get there." Saturday to give the United · Barnett is expected to lake home roughly States a 2.1 advantage in their $25.000 for his efforts . D C t · · Barnell from Bridgeville, Ill.. took the lead on a vis up enms series· Smith and Lutz, the U.S. Open the first turn in heat 1 and never looked back By doubles champions and runners· lap No. 3 he was already eight seconds ahead or up in the doubles at Wimbledon the fj~l~~ny o· Mara of Van Nuys moved into la9t. -week. posted-a 9. 7. 6-3; 6-2 second place on lap No. 5 and kept his positi_o~ to victory. . . move into the 20-lap main event. Other quali fiers The dee1s1ve ~mgles m atches included Jim Gibson (third). Broe Glover (fourth> j n the best-of-five Da v~s Cup and Goat Breker of Anaheim <fifth> -19r'inat will send .lohn McEnroe againsl Smid and Jimmy Con· GWVt:R. THE DEFENDING Superbowl or nors against Lend! today. 'Motocross ch~mpion, ~ade a remarkable re "ll ain't over yet." U.S. Cap· covery after being stuck m the ga.te at the start lain Arthur Ashe said after the Pouring it on. Glover moved mto the No. 4 spot doubles victory by the fifth lap, but was too far from the leaders to advance farther. Jn the second heat. Steve Wise of P harr. Tex· as. pulled a mild upset when he_passed J~ff Ward of Mission Vie10 on lap 6 and cruised the fmal four laps to the checkered flag Wise also outdistanced Kent Howerton. cur· renlly No. 2 in the Super cross series. Howerton broke out quickly to assume an early lead ~ut faltered badly in the stretch. finishing third behind Ward. Other qualifiers in heat 2 were San Diego's Marty Smith and Warren Reid of Midway City. Sun. second to Glover in the SOOcc national sta ndings and the 1981 Carlsbad Wor.ld .Grand Prix winner. battled Donnie Hansen of S1m1 Valley f~r five laps before capitalizing on a Hansen mis· take to lake the lead for good In lap 6. HANSEN FINISHED SECOND with Bell, No. 3 in the Supercross series and its defendjng c~am ­ p ion takin~ third. while J e ff J e nnings or Lakewood finishing fourth and Marty Moates of San Diego fifth. ln heat No. 4. crowd favorite Hannah, the win- ningest rider in AMA Motocross history, led from start to finish and was never threatened. Hannah. making his first serious comeback ~ince suffe~ng a broken leg in 1979, is a three·llme defending THE U.S. jumped out lo a quick 2-0 lead to start the match. breaking Smid in the .second game But the Czechoslovakians broke Smith lo stay on serve. The two teams. mixing excil· ing tennis with some sloppy points. held serve until the 16th game when Smith put away a forehand volley to pull the Am erica ns lo de uce. Lendl's long forehand gave the United States t he advantage . then Smilh closed out the first set with a backhand volley down the middle classic doubles move. Smith and Lutz broke Lendl in the eighth game. then Lutz held serve as the Americans cap· lured the middle set and moved into high gear. The third set took only 17 minutes. "We didn't know what to ex peel from them. even after the Nation's Cup," said Smith, re- ferring to the Czechos lovakians· vic to r y in Dusseldorr. West Germa.ny, in May. "I was wor ried that they would be blasting returns . It was also unknown whether Lendl could serve and vo lley , , , , , 1. , '' , "FORTUNATELY HE didn't do as well as I dreamed he .... , ) Ji> TENNI S would about 5 in the morning ... Smith said." Lendt. ranked fourth in the world in s ingles, had g iven Czechoslovakia a 1-0 lead Fnday whe n he demolished McEnroe 6-4, 14·12. 7.5 jus t s ix days after the American lefthander had de ft~aled Sweden's Bjorn Borg to capture the s ingles title at Wi mbledon Conn o r s the n evened the Davis Cup at I I by s topping Smid 6-3. 6-1, 6 2 Asked if McEnroe and his doubles partner , Peter Flem ming. who were sitting m the s tands watching Saturday's match. had passed along any s ugges tion s. S mith s aid : .. Mc Enroe passed a great sigh after we won the match Thal was about all " SMID SAID HE and Lendl tried to change their strategy, "but they didn't miss many volleys. They were going for cor ners and making them " "The y JUSt se r ved and 'olleyed better than we dJd," Lcndl said S mith s aid h e f e lt the ('Zt>C'hos l ovak1an s .. rea lly \i.t•ren l mtu 1l cthl' match 1 as a t<:am " Thl' reason. Smith felt. "'as Lend!. 1 JI 1., I "IT SEl'!MS TO MH that he thinks «>f himself more as an in· d1v1dual than as a part of a team.·· ~aid Smith w ho has tx•rrt playing l'ldoubles wit'h1.utz rtfr'llf') ears ~1 nce thl') hnth wtre 1n high M:hool "Jt's really important for a Oa,·1s Cup team to play as a tc•am .. We \'e played together for so long that we know each other 's moves... Lutz s ais .. Definitely experient·l' helps If Stan makes a move. I JUSl cross over the o ther sid e Som e tim es the) would wind up on the same side Th,•y didn't move together " (;AM E POI NT came when l.c>ndl hit a VIC'IOUS. high ·kicking !.t•rvc• which Lutz rocketed back across the net. Lendt barely got his racket on it, setting up Smith's rorc hand \'Olll'~ \.\mner The winning point sent two -;pcctators Connors and his "'1f<.>. Patty leaping into the air in cxcitl'ment. Patty waving ht'r s mall American fl ag. The \.\Inn e r O f th e U .S <'7.<'C hoslovak1an match meets th<• winne r o r the Sweden- Aus tralia rubber. 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I .,_I 1, Clllfonlla IMe-,.rl S; ....... -W~ ll, Ctllfenlle 11; C-rll.lclt.t -W ........ 4,Cll~tt; Offtldet-Wllfll•••>,C•lltemltt. ·""~_,,..., ....... .,.."-W•~ ....... ,,.,T> Jecll-lllt 4, San,,_ 1 C10T) l'ert I .......... LM A,,..let 2 l"ert ..... J, ...... 2 ISOI San ot.., •, T-hy J IOTI Stt ltte a_~ 1 (Tr-All-IC Cllel191191CWl ~ ' . . .. . .. 2 C u 0 t 0 0 m Ceo a a a a a• Dall• ............ "'Qlrtn SlarT Steve Moyers r JOJ. Washmgton Ivan Belfiore battle for pos.tesswn in NASL action Saturday. From Page 81 RUSSIANS WIN. • • between the two countries since the United States led a boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics was ''proof once more that our athletes are better." The Americans registered on- ly s ix victories in the 18 events Saturday after splitting the first 18 events Friday . The Soviet finis hed with 21 victories in 36 events. The U S. te am fared bes t Sa turday in the 3.000-meter s teeplechase and the men's 10,000·meter run. taking the top two places in each event Mark Nenow of Lexington, Ky .. and Jim Stintzi of Franklin, Wis . broke away from their Russian rivals with three laps to go in the 10,000 and ran the last lap side·by-side. crossing the finish line together. Nenow was awarded the victory in 28 minutes, 45.86 seconds. Stintzi's time was .01 slower. John Gregorek of Northport, N. Y. led a somewhat surprising s weep in the steeplechase. He was timed in 8:22.88, finishing about 10 meters ahead of Ken Martin of Eugene, Ore. Other American winners Saturday were: Karin Smith of Venice, with a toss of 207·2"2 (63.16 meters>. in the women's javelin ; Jeff Phillips of Whitehall, Ohio, 20.50 in the 200 meters. and Louise Ritter of Denton, Texas, who cleared 6-4 ~ (1.94 meters> in the hjgh jump for a meet record. Phillips bad won the 100 in 10.21 Friday and was named the most valuable men's athlete on the American team by lhe Soviet meet ocganizers. Ritter won the honor for the American women. The only other American vic- tory Saturday came in a hard· fought 1,600-meter men's relay. With the crowd of 20,000 fans scr e aming, U.S . 400,meter champion C liff Wiley of Baltimore took the baton for the final lap less than one meter ahead of Soviet Olympic cham· pion Viktor Markin. Wiley, timed in 44.30 for the anchor leg, quickly shot ahead of Markin on the firs t turn and never let the Russian gel close. fie finished more than five mete rs in front as the U.S. team clocked 3:01.07, the world's best this year. Dave Mc Ke nzie, 32 , o f Fairfield, set an American re· cord in the hammer throw with a toss of 237·21"2 <72.30 meters). er asing the mark of 235·11 set by Ed Burke in 1967. But he still fin ished third, far be hind Russian winner Yun Sedykh, the two-time Olympic gold medalist. and his teammate Se rgei Litvinov. They threw 253·312 a nd 252-10 ~. respec lively . Leading the So viet squad Sa turda y w as Tal y ana Anisimova, who won both the women's 100-meter high hurd.Jes and the 200-meter dash . American track officials said afterward that instead of a dual U.S. -Sovi~t meet next year in th e United Sta t es, a quadrangular m eet probably would be held, including West Ge rmany and one African na· lion. No reason was given for the e xpected change. and a Soviet track official said it was the first he had heard about the proposal. The Americans were warmly r eceived at the two-day med by a p a rtis an but politely a p · pr e c1ative Soviet c rowd. Friday 's crowd was about 25.000, some 5,000 more than Saturday As is usual at Soviet SJlOrls events, security was he•vy H.undreds of police men and Army troops were posted inside and around the stadium during the meet held in warm, s unny we ather. Computer picks 'em All-stars chosen despite lack of game NEW YORK (AP> A com· puter proJecllon has selected Na· tional and American League AJI, star squads based on player performances before the baseball strike began June 12. The annual All·star Game, scheduled for Tuesday night al C l evela nd Stadium , was postponed f)iday. Commissioner Bowle Kuh& announced the de· cision reached by baseball's 11-man executive council, which he heads. •'Because of the conlinuln1 strike by the players Players Al- soclation, lt la no longer practical to play the game as schedule," Kuhn said. "We '-ope that when our player problems are settled we can schedule lhe game atthou&h ll la lrnposalble at thls llme t.oaeta specific date." Tbe computer monltora In· dlvlduaJ play In the areas ol con· 1lstency. producUvlty ud at.atlstlcal achJevement .• Sued purelJ Oft matJM1Datlcal evalu.atioal. the computer eelec- tione lnduded three lloat.r-.al pl•yera -ouUleldera T1m Raines and Andre Dawson and catcher Gary Cart.er -for the NL team. Joining that trio were St. Loui s teammates Keath Hernandez al first base and Tom Herr at second, Mike Schmidt of Philadefphia al third and Dave Concepcion at shortstop. Cincln· nali's George Foster joined Dawson and Raines in the outfield and Houston's Bob Knepper was namedthetoppilcheT . For the American League, Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees, Boston's Dwight Evans and Baltimore's Ken Singlet.on were named to the outfield. The starting infield selected was Kansas City's Willie Aikens at flrst base, Bobby Grich ot the Angels al second, Chicago abortatop Bll1 Aomon and third baseman Buddy Bell of Texas, The catcher was Cleveland's Bo Olu and lten Forsch of the An&e.11' wu named the pitcher. Baaed on 100 as the perfect efti· dency 1core. New York recllenr RichGoesaaebadthetopALcom, puter rat.int Ol 12.Sl. Tbe tap NL ratina of 75.00 •tnt to Ralnet .• \ From Page 81 SURF. • • back with nothing resembling an offensive attack and the Surf took advantage or the ploy. At 75 03. Graham Oates. with an assist to Van Der Veen and Moyers. tied the score. at 3-3. The 3-3 tie sent the game into overtime the first time this !)eason the Surf has had to go beyond 90 minutes of pl ay. and again the Surf kept the pressure on California ·s best opportunity came with 30 seconds remairung in the second overetime when Charlie Cooke crossed a pass to Moyer::. who blas ted a s hot destined for the right corner of the net Only a brilliant save by the Dips' Jim Brown kept the Surf from s napping its losing streak That play gave the Diplomats on<' last run at the Surf, and Wi rtz made it pay oH with a !>C'rcaming shot from far out that traveled over Mayer's head with just h veseconds left on the clock. Calloway said the Surf came alivl' when he brought in Steve Ryun and Craig Allen in the second hsllf. but he added the club still has a way to go. "We s till n('ed time before we become :.in effective team. We still have to unde rs tand each other. At times we start to see what we're doing, but at times we just let down," he added. The loss dropped the Surf's re- cord to 8-14. and the three goaJs gave the team 79 points That's the same as San J ose. which fell to Jacksonville. 4-3 Saturday n1ght The Earthquakes have lost one more game than the Sud Kelly leads big cycle race TIIONON·LES·BAINS. France <AP > Ireland's Sean Kelly led a pack of 14 riders lo a sprint finish Saturday to win the 17th stage of the Tour de France cycling race. Kelly finished the hilly, 142· mile course from Besancon to Thonon·les -Bains in five hours 47 minutes and s even seconds'. J e an-Francois Rodriguez of France look second while Holland's Johan van de VeJde finished third, both in the same lime as Kelly. Frenchman Bernard Hinault, favored lo wln the Tour de France for a thlrd lime, finished 36th with another pack of riders, 18 seconds after Kelly. Hinault retained the yellow jersey of the overalJ leader. Tbe 26,year-old Hinault now has o combined time of 63 hours, 37 minutes and 37 seconds ln·lhe 23-day, 2,335-mile race which ends ln Paris July 19. ,• •' .. .. :4 :· . .. .. . , Australian Phlllp Anderson, who finished 20th ln Saturday's ~· \ stage, is ln second place in the overall atandln11, two minutes and 58 seconds behind Hinault. Frenchman Giibert Duclos, Lassalle lt third, 6:37 behlnd bla compatriot, Hinault. Jonathan Boyer of the United SU\U tlnlahed 4ftb in Saturday's le1 ln S:4T:25. He • 28\h ln the overall slandiall. 15:08 \M'hlnd the leader. J -...-. -.. . .. .. ...... , ... ,. ....... ..... .. • .. •I!\, •• , •• .,...,,, ... , .. l I .. ... .... .... ' .. ... ' . ... .. . . . .. . . .... . . A change in levels separates functional living areas in Plan A at Pent ridge Cove. Pentridge Cove sports a New England-style ex- terior. Newport firm awards • wins Danielian Associates, the Newport Beach architectural and planning firm, walked away with eight Gold Nugget Awards in· eluding "Attached Home Of The Year'' in the recent annual design and planning com- petition sponsored by the Pacific Coast Builders Conference ( PCBC> and Builder Magazine. Recognizing the best of 637 residential, commercial and industrial entries from 13 western states, the awards were presented last month at the 23rd annual PCBC at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Danielian Associates received six awards, including "Attached Home Of The Year:· for Pentridge Cove, a water-oriented suburban in-fill attached development in Costa Mesa. The 160-umt proJect was rec- ognized with a Grand Award in the "Best Apartment or Condo Project -One to Three Stories" category. a Grand Award in the ··Best Single-Family Attached Development·· category, a Merit Award in the "Best Site Plan Under 20 Acres" category, • Grand Award for Ila Plan 8 in the "Best Attached Home -1,000 to 1,500 square feet category and a Grand Award for its Plan A in the "Best Attached Home -Under 1,000 square re et category. Plan A also won the sweepstakes award as "Attached Home of the Year." Urban !iving at its finest. 133/40/o (141/s APR) First 2 years on a 30-year loan This Intimate attached home community offers you the comfort and convenience of an urban lifestyle In University Town Center, plus an excellent financing proghm to help you qualify for a loan. With a sales price of s102.ooo. your down payment IS $20,400, with a loan amount' of $81 ,600. Your first 24 monthly payments are S951. The remaining 28 years are at market rate at close of escrow. For example, at 16l/•% (171/a APR), 336 monthly payments of Sl,148. All monthly payments include principal and interest There lt no pttpayment pen.tlty. Ask your sales representative for details. Select a 1· or 2-bedroom design with raised-panel entry door, ceramic tile entryway, wood-burning fireplace, Interior laundry area, hardwood kitchen cabinetry and private fenced courtyard or balcony Furnished models open 10 a.m to 6 pm. daily Call (714) 851-5868 for Information. From $102,000 Coltimbia Square . abtrs,,,altn ....... ·- II<>""'-" A•.:IA1io)fl ""°"'My fft ,....,i.,,.. '"" .... hty 1o( """"""' i..1111• ,.,.. .. AN! •-11111 ..i .. u ... .i..... '" piot>llotolf\ •ubi"'"t tu jlflor wit on "' •II" dtodN"" n4 th" o;llf~·~ I . .. .. . ..... . . . .. " Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Sunday, July 12, 1981 •• Tips on pool painting By doing the job yourself you can save a bUndle ~1 .. ~!°!~!:,~G Your first swimmin1 pool la likely to ln· Um1date you and, when anything goes wrong, you probably will call for professional help. As the pool ages and you learn about the cost of maintenance. you become more venturesome and belin to take care of it yourself. When a pool needs painting, whether it ls new or old, you may or may not undertake the job. If you decide to handle it, here are some Ups that will help you to get good results. These hJnts are divided into three categories -those for new or old concrete, metal or plaster-tined pools. The lists were compiled with the assistance of Jack De Vido of Hercules Lnc. NEW CONCRETE POOLS Let them age several weeks before paint· tng Fill the pool with water dtmng this time so that the water-soluble salts held 1n the concrete will leach out. That eliminates "flowering" under lhe paint. Wash off any grease or 011 spots with a s trong alkaline cleanser such as trisodium phosphate. Etch 1t, especially If the new concrete has a slick surface or 1s "dusting." Acid etching with a dilute solution of muriatic acid and water both cleans the concrete and prepares the surface to hold paint. Be sure to follow the safety instructions on the muriatic acid label REPAINTING CONCRETE POOLS Scrape it. Loose, peeling and blistered paint mus t be completely scraped or brushed off with a wire brush. Scrub It. Use hot water and a common alkaline cleanser until It's u clean u you Call tel it -Sandblast, if necessary. But only lf the paint is peeling, in which cue aJJ of it must be re· moved. Scrub it, allow it to dry, then paint. -Use a prime coat on any bare spots or over· all If recommended by the paint manufactorer. NEW METAL POOLS Sandblast before priming if it's steel. -Apply a prime coat riibt away to prevent rusting. ln fact, your contractor should do this dur· ing the instaUation of the pool. -Remove any rust, anywhere. before you begin to paint. -lf your pool isn't steel, no need to sandblast. A solvent cleaning and water wuhing will suffice before the prime and finish coat. Apply that prime coat immediately alter the pool is washed. REPAINTING METAL POOLS Wash. It's the only preparation needed if the paint is intact -Remove loose paint and rust with a wire brush. -Sandblast. but only if extensive peeling or corrosion has set in. PLASTER-LINED POOLS Paint them while relatively new. This pre· vents roughness and the dirt that can accumulate on the uncoated plaster after a few years. Otherwise, ytJu 're home free. This type of pool is easy to maintain and often needs no paint r or several years. The Best Buys in Newport Beach (• Newwrt KnOUs I st year ... graduated payments thereaf\er Luxury Townhomes From$146 ,450 Luxury Condominiums From $169,500 (714) 646-9618 (714) 673-3271 ~~~~~~-s~~o,_eg_o_Fwy~l'-~-l~~~~~-~=~Ll__,/i~f!!f_~_ ...... ~~..._~~~~·-'a_n_n_ua_1_Pf'_'_cP_n_'"'<J~e-ra_1e_1 lteA ( n• IH.H t·tttt•1~ ., Bailer Boaslnc Corpontion Ballders of a Better Life @ [=tt.~J © Exceptional Townhomes; Prestigious Turtle Rock. 123/40/o (131/s APR) First 2 years on a 30-year loan ChOOH a 2· or 3-bedroom townhoineand enjoy this great financing. Take advantagt' of thas 12314% rate (131/• APR) on selected homes for the first 2 years of your loan. With a sales price of $140,990, your down payment Is S28.290, with a loan amount of Sl 12,700. Your first 24 monthly payments are $1,226. The remall1ing 28 years are at market rate at close Qf escrow. For example, at 16.Y•% (171/• APR), 336 monthly payments of Sl,585. All monthly payments Include principal and Interest There b no pttpayment ~natty. Ask your sales representative for deUiils. Fumi hed models open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. Call (714) 851 -1837 for Information. From $140,990 TurfleRockR~ fJbner ,,,fll1iil -~~ .. l • ' . . . • I f : . • l ! l . I I I I . ' I I I -Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12. 1981 Home improvement rip-offs nearing $2 billion ;\s on.a of taomeowntn an ftnd1q tbe costll ol tnc ud fldanel91 ha.• dri•• new shelter at of reaeb, they're Httllnt for rentodel!Dg their present homes. An obvloua result ha been an unprecedented boom lD home im ovements In this summer of '81 . A not·SO·obvloua result baa been an un· pr edented up1ur1e lo home Improvement awUuiles to a degree tl\at 1ta11en even lbe cynical experts in this form of fraud. No matter bow shrewd you think you are, 11 you're comidering repairs or improvements to your home, you are a target for today's ever· widening variety oL come-ooa, m11prep~enla· llon.s and frauds. You also may become a victim u well. Even the estimate lbal as much as S1 out or every $15 'pent on remodeling homes goes to crooks now __ , IYllll Plllfl ~ ~ seems an underestimate. OveraU, cost.a or home improvement gyps could be approacbin1 $2 billion. Here's one version of a home improvement fraud now flourishing in the Northeast. It's pro· babty as commonplace nationwide. A gypster backed by a well-maintained truck and posing as a legitimate contractor rings your doorbell, says he ls inspectin& chimneys free or charge and offers lo do the same for you. What do you have lo lose? It's free -and you say, sure. When you have aareed, he'll tell you he must start the inspection by checking the base of your chimney in the basement. Of course, he'll carry a satchel of tools -but In lbe satchel aJso wilJ be a huddle of white mice which he will release to scurry around your basement and hide. His report lo you on completing bis "inspec· tion" will be that while your chimney seems OK. you have an infestation of "chimney mice... rr your reaction is typical, you'll be more than will· ing to pay his "small" fee Of $2()0.$25().or·SO lo rid your basement or these pests (which he's unlikely to accomplish). You've been had. In another version of this form or home im· provemenl gyp, the "contractor" will drive up, ex· plain that be has just finished resurfacing a driveway some miles away and "happens" to have enough materials lert over to resurface your driveway (driveways always look as though they need resurfacing> at a "bargain" price. H you accept, the gypsters may spray your driveway with black oil which will stick to your car tires for weeks -or if you've paid in advance, they may simply drive orr. In a third version, the respectable-appearing racketeer drives up In the truck, and after yw've answered the bell, explains that while passing be noticed several shingles in your yard which pre- sumably fell off your roof. He holds out the loose shingles and warns you that unless you have it reshingled soon, the entire roof couJd cave in. or course he is a roofing repairman and can do a great job for a cheap price. If you swallow that one, you'll end up paying big-time money for a roofing job so inferior that you really may be com· pelted to have the entire roof reshingJed. Or the version that tempts you may be in the for instau.Mon of .,_ ¥'\'odl (.wJqcb you > wi£6""""condueton' at are only painted ropes. Charge? What you'll pay. ay be lured by the pledge or a home ilh iding ~tioalbl~· , 20 yean, and so'Well Clesiped Ulat it wil neft!' need repainting or repairin& and will never be damaged by s uch perils as storms, haiJ, fire, etc. Or you may be victimized by an itinerant "engineer" who talks himself into examining your basement for leaks, pours water into cracks while you're upstairs, then persuades you that unless you repair the leaks al once, your whole house is in danger. You do have weapons against these swindlers, though. * * * Over many years of owning a· home -and even with my training spotting racketeers and their swindles -I estimate I've been cheated out or uncountable thousands of dollars. I know I've paid for home repairs as well as big-ticket household essentials that have been so inferior they have been worse than useless. I have spent Mortgage rate hits new high WASHINGTON (AP) -Interest rates on new home loans hit a record-high avera1e of 18.75 percent in early June, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board has reported. Savings institutions were pushed to that level by their own problems, including record outflows of depositors' money and ruing costs of attracting ' new deposits, the board said. The old · record average for conventional mortgage interest rates was 16.58 percent in April 1980 during last year's recession. Rates aradually declined to 12.52 percent in Au1u1t before belinning lo climb again lo the present all·lime bJ1h. The average in early May had been 16.1 percent. e . . F"t a ~conJ c:an:c:r m 1:1". VC:!o. Manv or our "udcnt' are tc11chcr\, hu,inc" people. pnifc~~i11n°al' ano 1rnJc,pct1plc who havt Jcc1JcJ lhut law offers them a helter opportu· nity. f'lu.-y arc prctt)' 'urc the) will he good lawyers htc11u~ they've already pruvc:d t~y arc achieve~. With rw1ruc1ion hy Ju<lltc~. uttmnc)'( anJ law pmfc\sors w11h yt11.r, of legal cxpl'ncncc ..... C.\C pruwJ 1hcv'n: nght. Fvll· tune Ind parH11"ft\! cha'-.c' hcgin Au11u'1 27. 1981. money for promised remodelln1 Jobi that have never been done. I 've screamed "1'11 pa)' anythln&!" to exterminators who have seemed only lo increase lbe dreaded invasions, then taken orr. I am now so fully on guard that I fear even the me>1l honest workmen hesitate to face my show· me frown. But at leut J am not bein& vlcUmlied <I think) by today's outpourift« of vicious IYP&lers who are riding the home Improvement boom. Here are the most effective we1pooa you can use to protect yours~lves . too, against the shrewd home Improvement crooks. DON'T ~er taflte the word or anybody who comes to your door wlth what seems a "bargain" •offer lo do a job that appears essential. Be particularly on guard if the man who rings your bell is a neatly dressed workman backed up by an impressiv~ truck who "just happens" to be ln your area or who "just happens" to have material lefl over from a job completed nearby or who "just happens" to have seen loose shingles fall from your roof, etc. INSIST on seeing the workman's credentials before you let him Inside your door. Mk for his name, the name and address or the company be says he represents, names and addre11e1 of ref· erences for whom he says he has worked In your own neighborhood. CHECK the man's credentials, the company he claims to represent, the reference• he has alven you and do it while he Is sUU at your door. That won't frighten or annoy an honest Itinerant; It will scare a crook into driving away as fast as he can. COMPARISON-SHOP any prices the travel· ing salesman (contractor, repairman, whatever> has quoted for the job he says you need and says he can do. While you're comparing prices (via the local banks, other contractors In your area. similar sources>, tt<ink carefully about whether you do need this work done. Don't let yourself get fast-talked into any work unless you are satisfied this is indeed what you need and want. TRIPLE CHECK any arrangements promised to you for future servicing of any job, If servicing is to be involved -and be sure you understand the realities of any promise made to you. REQUEST the names and addresses of people within reasonable distance for whom the salesman says he has worked and then take the time to see the results as well as to check the eaUsfacUon of the customers. U thousands or dollars (or even several bundrech> are involved, the time ls worth your effort. And It anything, the workman wJU respect you for your ca~tion. WATCH OUT for any "suarantee" lhal a pro- duct such as siding or linoleum will last 20 or ao years. 1n fact, what company can 1uaranlee tbal It will even be In buslne11 20 or 30 years from now? BEWARE of any signs of high-pressure aaJea tactl~s. Consider the tactics a warnln1 lo tum down the deal. You'll recognize the hi1h pressure when it's applied. NEVER ACCEPT a stranger's word about his own reputation without confirming lt wilh your local Better Business Bureau. NEVER SIGN any contract.I untiJ all detaila are written, no blank spaces remain and your lawyer has checked the deal thorou1hly. BACK OFF from any offer to take merchan· dlse or a sample of work "on approval" unless you are weU acquail)ted with the salesman. A.. local contractor known to the enUre neighborhood is In an entirely different class than an unknown Itinerant. AND·NEVER SIGN A completion certificate until the work promised is completed to your satisfaction. C ORRECTION In the Seara July 12th • d v • rtlel ng ••ctlon Shere la •n ~dvertlaemenl for 'Eternel Tree" rHdy m•d• df•perl••. elze 41 • 14". The Aegul1r price •nd l•I• price ire Incorrect. The correct "•gul•r pttce la •21.H •nd the correct S•I• price la tH.41. In the ••m• edverllalng ••ctlon there la •n •dverllaement for "Regency rod•, alze 30 lo 52 In. The Aegul•r price •nd the 9•1• price are Incorrect. The correct Regul•r price la 121.91 •nd Che correct S•I• pt1c. la S1 a.et. We alncerely regret th•H errora. lsearsr IEASE A NEW EXECUTIVE HOME in an exclusive Newport Beach C.Ommunity Tm luxurious homes available. Unfurnished, one year lease. Single story. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Wet Bar. All built-in kitchen. Microwave and trash compactor. Choice carpeting and drapes. 2851 sq. ft. $2000 a month. Two story. 3 bedrooms. 3112 baths. Large family room. Formal dining area. 2 fireplaces. Microwave and trash compactor. Separate laundry. 2959 so. ft . $2500 a month. C.Ompletely landscaped and fenced. For more information call: WESTO.IFF GROVE (714) 646-5092 Localed nea1 lhe intersection of Westchff and Dover Onve 1n Newport Beach. ~ ........ ~ ....... .............. ,.-.-.. .-.... -~ ... ,. ........... ,.. ........ __ ..... .. . .. " ... Lease-option differences •1 aoaEaT J . aauss BEAil 808: 8o•e dme ap , .. •'* abeet MW ............ CH HM tM uJe ol M•et ud alM keep a mort1a1e leader from eafordq a dae· •·••le daue. As a lawyer, I •tree t.kat a leHe· .;.&iM sale l1 almNt lmPOMlble for a luder to de&ect .... wt.at uppea1 lf die bllyer defaalU ... walb away after Ule year'1 leue ll •Pf -Qarle18. DEAR CHARLES: I think you've contused the two types of lease-options. A abort term lease: option, for one or two years, la a sales technique. The purpose is to get a tenant Uvlne ln the house, payln1 rent (whlch the oWller uses to make the morteage payment), building full or partial rent credit toward the purchase price and savings up for the down payment to exercise the purchase op- tion. The tenant loses eyerythln1 lf he doesn't ex· ercise his option before it expires. But the long term lease-option is a sale, re- cognized as such by the Internal Revenue Service REAL ESTATE MAILBAG for income tax purposes. The buyer gets income tax deductions for property taxes and mortgage in· terest whereas the seller gets an installment sale. If the buyer defaults, however, be can be evicted just like a deadbeat tenant as provided in the lease-option sales contract. The long term lease-option seller retains the ti- tle to thwart a nasty mortgage lender from trying to enforce a due on sale clause to raise an existing mortgage's interest rate. The long term lease· option sale is very similar to a land contract sale where the seller retains title until the buyer makes all, or an agreed number of, payments. Since the fire insurance policy and title re- main in the seller's name, it is almost impossible for the mortgage lender to learn of the sale. The buyer can record a memorandum of the option, if desired, to protect his interest in the property. Details on the two types of lease-options are m my new report "How Short and Long Term Lease- Options Can Increase Your Realty Profits." To ob- tain your copy send a S2 check payable to "Newspaperbooks" for Report 80111 to the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J . 07648. Wait until divorce is final DEAR BOB: My wlfe and I are 1ettlag a dJvorce. Her lawyer la talda1 Ida time aettU.a1 t1tta11, and It looks like It wlU be many moatha before tile dJvorce la flaaJ. Bat I've foaad a COD· domlnlam I want to buy. My lawyer aaya I alaoald wall to bay antU my divorce la ftaal. la there aay way to get around thJ1 problem? -DanG. DEAR DAVE : J agree with your lawyer. If you purchase now. your wife would acquire marital rights in the condominium. If she's prov- ing troublesome, it isn't realistic to expect her to sign over her marital interest to you without a fight. Even a lease with option to purchase arguably might give your wife marital rights in the condominium. Your patience will pay off later. REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS /COMMENT By RANDALL McCAllDLE Q. H I bay a coadomllllam la tile Palm Sprlap area ucl real It •t occuloaally, cu I take declacllou and have a tu atael&er! Tate la· come tax savta11 COR.ld be alplflc:ant for me aad la oae ol the major coa1lderatlou •• to whether I parcbue aacb a property. I woald appreciate yoar comments. Thea.ks. M.B., Newport Beach A: Everything is more fun if you make the In- ternal Revenue Service a partner . That's why many people have made vacation homes -includ- ing houses, apartments, condominiums, mobile homes and even boats -into businesses in order to qualify for a number of deductions. Structured properly, you may be able to de- duct things like depreciation, maintenance and even utilities from such residences. But beware! The IRS doesn't really want to go halvesies with you. So, the wise taxpayer should run through a checkll.sl with hls accountant to make sure the IRS is still• sUent partner. A few items t.o be aware of: -The vacation home must be rented for 15 days or more a year. -fl must be used personally for less than 15 days. -The home must generate a profit in at least two of five years. -Watch out when you allow friends or nla· lives to use ll at reduced rates. That can qualify as a personal use and throw your deductions right out the window. -Finally, follow the advice of your accoun- tant. Q: What are a11eaamea&a? S.N., Suta Aaa A: Assessments are charges upon real proper- ty to pay all or part of the coet of a local improve- ment by which the property will be benefited. They do not occur regularly as taxes do, and are not always apportioned according to the value of the property affected. Bulldinca are not considered in apportJonln1 the aaseument, It belnl usumed that the land received all the benefit. Sometimes useasmentl are spread over a lar1e area, the property nearest to the improve· ment beinl char1ed with a areater proportion on it than property more remote, u the rate decreuin1 with the distance from the improvement. ll08l U · sessmentl in our area are for street improvements and Rood control. Aaaeuments mUlt be levied ac· cordlnc to law and therefore, due notice must be 1iven to the property ownen ln order that the pro- ceed.lnll be valld' and the resultlnc cbar1e on the property be an enforceable lien. • RadalJ McCa~ ii prcaidnt of THE REAL. El'l'ATKRS; lw ii oleo 011 atdhor, i.cfll'm' and autr.c· tor. Settd JIC*' commnt1 and qw1Ctmu to Randi/ McConfk, c/o TM DoU11 PUoe, P.O. Boz 15"0, Co.ta M•to, CoMf. naf. If it floats, -chances are you'll read about it in the .... 642-4321 Home $ale tax-break facts DEA& BOB: Pleate c:larUJ ta. tUee·JHI' owaenlalp aad occapucy l'eflUre..-fer &Mt SIM,• "over 55 n.le" las eu•,.._ , .. eftea clJ1caN. Mut Ule tlaree 1ean ~ ee.&la..,f We've owaed ou COIMle•...._ apaii•ee& aM9t 1b years, bet have aewer ll•ed la Ill tlaree CM• Uaucp• yean •lace we 1pnt a year la Eanpe la 1178 ud ·••la la 1981. -••Ml •. DEAR MABEL: Good news. The "over 55 rule" $100,000 home sale tax exemption only re· quires ownership and occupancy any three years within the lut five years. The three years need not be continuous lf you can show a total of 1,095 days of residency any time within five years before the sale. The other requirements are (1) the property must be your principal residence, (2) you or your co-owner spouse must be 55 or older on the day of title transfer and (3) you or your spouse must not have used this tax break before. Ask your tax ad· viser to explain further. When to hire a new agent DEAR BOB: The ab-moMll Usdal oa oar ll· sold home la about to expire. My wife wuta to renew tbe llstta1 wlth tbe Hme a1nt. nu a1eat keeps &elllDI Ill aalet are slow aow. Bat lae hardly every abowa OW' lloue, aever advertbea lt and bu never held a weekend opee ltoele Uowial. We're wllUJl1 to carry a bll aeeoed mort1a1e for two years, ao tbe problem cu't be t.M flaaacta1. Don't you think we ataoald awltc:la to a better a1eat? -BaODOT. DEAR BUONO : Yes. After six months, agents get tired of their unsold Ustin1s. It would be wise to switch to a new agent with a fresh ouUook. Find out which homes in your neighborhood have sold and which agent sold them. List with the most suc· cessful agent in your area. By the way, agents usually work hardest, smartest and fastest just before the listing expires. Don't be surprised if your home sells before your listing expires. Also, next time don't sign such a long listing. This way your new agent will give your listing more attention than your old agent did. P .S. The two·year "s hort fuse" second mortgage you're willing to carry isn't much help to get your home sold. A five.year mortgage would be more exciting to potential buyers. A luxurlou1, laoiJh/11 appointed home /3 not enough for aome ~op/e. For them, the 1unounding environ· men/ mu.ti be a1 exciting as their home. It u for thue ~ople that we haoe created a lJef'l/ IP«lal community: C010l Pointe. Here, atop the c001tal hllh of prutlgiocu San Clemente, you 'II en}og 1weeplng ocean okw and cmp aea air. Ducooer magnificent ruldenca of Imp/ring proporliOnl and laollh appolntmenta. Pour a~clacular three· to floe-bedroom f/oorp/(lfll are offered with approximately 2,525 to 4,370 aq. ft. of elegant Interior apace. lmlde, 11ou 'II find auch highlighta aa finely detai/eJ oalt hanuters and rolllngJ. bullt·ln wet hors with cwtom oak cahinelfJI, up to three uxxxJ. humlng flrep/acu with cwtom hriclt hearth,,, dramatic oaulted cel/Jngi ant Jullight Illumination, hullt·ln AM/FM Intercom 1111tem1, built-in aa/u, anJ com/>klt iecurllJI alann 1111tem1. &kcteJ ""1111 of fer octlollJI anJ mdlla '°°'"'• Intimate m,knoolt conoe110tlon am.u, romanlk f'llOlltr bed'°""' retrtab with /lrtpla,ce,. uxxxJ panekt/ cetllnt11. Frenclt Joon, anti CUiiom crocM mo1J1,,,. anti chair 101//ngl. Gourmet /tllclte111 ftalure a full OmlJJ of /Int Gettt1r1l Electric opp/1- ancu lnclutllftl Jouble ooen UJilh auto- molk rotl#erle onJ meat tltermomeltt, mlcrowaoe ooen anJ electro-mapetk coolttop. Otlter /eatuta lnc/Utk built• Inf ooJ center UJith l>kntkr anti f ooJ Pl'OCUIOf, bul/Mn --ON/ /ooJ lotllltr, ce10mk Ille coanlerlopt, ooe.. Qt ... -.. ftp .. -.. • • • 0 rt • • • .... ft ft • • ft • . . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 Hunl~nglon .:, Beach QUAUTY CONDOMINIUMS IN A GREAT LOCATION NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR For July only: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recurring Closing Costs Beautiful 2 and 3 bedrooms each with covered garage, amidst a picturesque setting of waterfalls, ponds and streams. An architectural triumph flighllghted by red tile roofs and extensive use o/ exterior wood treatments. Impressive interior appointments Including vaulted ceilings and woodbumlng fireplaces. Spacious private patio or deck. Elevators lead to upper units and penthouse models. Swimming pool and therapy spas, with all grounds pro- fessionally maintained. Immediate move-In on few remaining units in Phase I which now offers exceptiol)al bargains, for Phase II prices are expected to be substantially higher. Extremely easy qualifying provides excellent opportunity for first time buyers. from $1 oa.·990 10°/o Down 12%0/o Interest Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. fn4) 84&5557 See aalespel'aon 10< association dues and financing details D 0 wrround«I Iv lwklt. cUltom oa.+ ca6t- tttl.t, onJ /Jav-wlrttlou>etl #nealt/t11I noob. But Cota/ Po1,,1e ll "'°" titan Ju•t tpeetoculor raltknca. Come anJ uperltnce the lweatlttaltlnt ocean '*"" anJ lnl6/ e/qanl /ifalJl/e of tltll ""''"'°"' tttco communllJI. ()pen Jail,, 10 o.m. to 61>-m. (7 It/) 498-81 ()() p E N I N \ From $299,990 to $599,990 flexible financing including 2nd Trust Deeds with no payments for 3 yea.rs '~A 1t G .. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 Bren Co. 's Columbia Square homes occupy ideal Irvine locat&cm unthin the new Univer sity Town Center community. Columbia Square's advantages Within the City or Irvine's exciting new University Town Center community, Columbia Square Homes by Bren offers four floor plans in one; and two-story designs. T he one· a nd two-bedroom plans feature raised panel entry doors. ceramic tile entryways , wood-burning fireplaces, interior laundry areas and decorator-selected carpeting and lighting fix· t ures . Homes are priced from $102,000, and a mon- thly homeowner's association fee maintains the quality or common areas. A number or financing programs are available T he Columbia Square sales center a nd furnished models are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Take the southbound CuJver Drive exit of the Sao Diego 1-'reeway Turn right on Harvard Avenue and left on Columbia. Call 851-5868 for more information. * With the firushing touches being completed on seven custom designed. est ate-size Hunt Club homes, this one-of-a-kind development in San Juan Capistrano is beginning to take final form. Jn con· junction with the sale or three fourths of the homesites and the imminent availability of the Hunt Club estate homes. the final phase of 30 view· oriented lots have been readied for sale. A unique fi nancing program is available whereby the homesites, currently priced from HOUSING BRIEFS $125,000 to $600,000 are sold for 25 percent down. a nd the balance earned fo r two years on an in· terest only, 12 percent hxed rate loan. The Hunt Club sales offi ce, located just ofl Orte'~ Hi.,1~way .a mile east of the~an Dj~go Free- way, i!9®en daily from 10:1> a.m. to S:~ p.m. For additional information call 661· 7406. * Set in the com munity or Mariner 's Point in San Clemente overlooking the P acific Ocean is Palacio del Mar. Four models -the Aegean. Baltic, Caspian a nd Adriatic -range in size from 2,000 lo 2,734 square. feel. Priced from $280,000 lo $385,000, the ocean- view development will contain only 68 homes when completed. Models are open daily from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. al 304 Via Coli bri in San Clemente. Take the El Camino Real exit off the San Diego Freeway. south. Follow El Camino Real south to San Gabriel and turn left. Proceed on San Gabriel to San Pablo and follow signs to sales omce. Palacio del Mar 's phone number is 831-9122 or 498-4282. * Polynesian design has been carried t.hroughout at the new Sandcastle condominium community in Newport Beach. Priced from $1691500, with 10 per· cent down payments available, 13 Sandcastle units are currently ready for move-in. Butler Housing Corp., one· two-and three-bedroom models are available at 12~ percent financing rates over the first three years. That percentage is amortized over a JO-year time period, with no prepayment penally. That means if conventional rates should fall below the 12"'4 figure, the buyer can refinance at the new, lower rate. Take the San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard, proceed towa rd the ocean to Pacific Coast Highway. then right one short block to Avocado and left to the development. Models are opfn from 10 a .m. till 6 p.m. daily. For more in· formation, call 673·3271. * At Sheffield Manor in Irvine prices range from $127 ,950 to $146,950 for the two-story, two-or three· bedroom arrangements. Seventy-five percent of the homes have already been sold. Models decorated by Back Street Interiors of Newport ,Beach , are open daily from 11 a.m . to dutk. Taite the Santa Ana Freeway to the CuJver Dtirfe exit. Go north on Culver to Irvine Boulevard an4 tum right. Turn right on Yale Avenue, another ript•tum on Northwood and a ricbt at Savannah. C~ on Savannah and tum left on Chesapeake lo fae: ~ffieJd Manor modela. ~ * \farmln1loo Development's Slaadow ••• sina)e family home community £n Irvine's Villace of 8ort.bwood are priced from $155,990. Thirty year riXtd·rate flnancin1 with 13l'e percent loans with a sell'eft year due date are available. Modell decorated by award·winnin1 interior deslener Carole Elchen, are open daily from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. Take the Santa Ana Freeway lo the Culver Drive exit and go east on Culver to Trabuco Road. Turn right on Trabuco to Remington, then left to Shadow Run. * Only 13 townhomes remain available for sale in the flnt phaae of La Caeata by Ute Sea In Hunt· inaton Beach . Prices ranfe from $149,990 to $114,980. Buyers may choose a 13~ percent fixed· rate loan for five years, after wbkh it muat be re- financed, or a 14th percent fixed·rate, 30·year mort1a1e. Models are open dally from 10:30 a .m. to $:30 p.m. Taite the Sen Dleao Freeway to the Beach BouJevard ex.it, drive soutb on Beach to AtJanta Avenue, tam ritlll on Atlanta, then rtlbt on Lbe nnt 1treet lnto La Cueata by the Sea . • A UmU.ed number of townhomea remain for '\ sale in Phase 3 at Bren Company's Turtle R~k Ridge community in Irvine comprised of 253 townhomes, five floor plans are available with two or three bedrooms. Residents may enjoy the community's various on-site amenities. including two swimming pools and spas. These recreation facilities and a ll com- m on areas are m aintained through a monthly homeowners assoc1at1 on fee or S59. Home prices sta rt at $140,990 The community's sales center and furnished models, open daily from 10 a m . lo 6 p.m., are located at 12 Evening Shadow. Take the southbound Culver Drive exit from the ~an Diego Freeway. turn left on Campus Drive, right on Turtle Rock Drive and follow the signs to the sales center For more information, call 851-1837. I .. . . . ' .. ,. ... . ' . ., • Single FamilY Homes in Huntington Beach from $149,990 For July only: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recurring Closing Costs Magnificent 2 and 3-bedroom homes across the street from scenic Lake Pall<, only a short walk to the beach. Creative exterior designs are In perfect harmony with the ambiance of the ocean Lavish interiors offer an abundance of open space and feature sumptuous master suites. Massive hand-made wood·burning fireplaces, private fenced yards with large patios and attached 2 and 3-car garages. Fee simple title and no monthly association fees. A warm village atmosphere, plus the convenience of a central location in the charming old tree section of Huntington Beach. 10010 Down Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 536-1459 See~ lor llnanclng details Special New Financing co1,.oc~ •vc -"(~ -: ., ...... f ... ,, < 1 I I I ! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12. 1981 .. Interior decorating becoming more important By BARBA.KA MA YER ............ " ty cotton pool and created the rlrst covered table. I used l:imp finials as andirons 1n a pretend fireplace and cut up straws for logs." she recalled. When archeologists go digging amidst the ruins of past civilizations. they don 't usually rind museums and grand works of art They turn up simple thln1s cooking vessels. dishes, chairs. beds. To Melanie Kahane, this illustrates the im: portance of the home environment, and by ex· tension the importance of interior decorating. home-turrushtngs products Melanie Kahane has done all these and has also been a design consul- tant on NASA's space·laboratory interiors. a theater designer and a member of a "think tank," as well as probably the first decorator to appear on television on the proeram, "Omnibus." Ms. Kahane sees a deHnite trend toward tak· Ing decoratln& more seriously. And as someone who believes that decorating and fashion ought to be separate, that suits her very well. s1gn1Clcant effect on decoratln1 styles, she said. "The Industrial Revolution created an affluent middle class. Intoxicated with their new wealth. these people ushered in the most ridiculous home· furnishings period in history." Lat.er. the inevitable revuJsion agaln11t the ex· ccsses or the Victorian age produced its own move- ment of simplicity L ter. a degree from Parsons School of Dealan • in Nt•w York and jobs m fash1on 11lustratlon, retail· ing and store window display provided the back· ground which led her to rorm her own dHien firm •·1 Uke to believe that we contribute lo so· meone's way of li fe, that because of our influence the taste level of Americans has risen in recent years'', said the decorator, an energetic and stylish woman or 71. "When I started out in 1931 as a Parsons graduate. decorating was something for society people. Today, decorators are sought arter and ap- preciated. by a larger number of people," she con· tinued. And sht-might have added that the concep· lion of where and how des igners can help has also broadened considerably Besides decorating residential and com · mercial spaces. today's designers serve as color consultants. product stylists and designers of "To lie decorating and fashion together \s absurd, because fashion changes every year while decorative styles and trends go along with historic events and economics." she said in an interview al her New York studio. As an example of how economics can create a new trend. she cited the acceptance of hard· surface noorlng in bedrooms during World War II. ·· 1 simply couldn't gel any carpeting, so I used kitchen tiles in a bedroom " It caught on and it became an accept.able thing to have this material in the bedroom. It is still acceptable today even though carpets are now readily available The Industrial Revolution and the coming of the t1 ansistor are two events which have had a Transistors made possible today's com· municattons revolution, which Ms Kahane sees as eventually profoundly changing the arrangement of I.be American home "Ultimately. institutions such as schools. office buildings. theaters and .libraries could disappear. Aod the functions con· tained within these buildln1s would be com· puterized and earned out lo the home." she said. As a person who is totally visual, in her own estimation, Ms Kahane's career choice was a hap- py one. ll was a choice made perhaps when she was only 9 years old . "I used to play dollhouse oo the back steps of our house. I imagined every step was a different room. I made daybeds out of match boxes by cov· erlng them with padding and fancy paper 1 turned a paper muffin cup upside down on top of an emp· in 1935. '· 1 rcaltzell early that you have to make newt. I would analyze what other designers were going to do and then go out and do something different." For exampl e. when she was one of a group of designers invited by a national mural society to design vignettes around the work of muralists in the 'otOs, Melanie Kahane guessed that everyone elsl' would plan elegant rooms. "So I decided to do a kitchen vignette. J got the idea o( a red stove and I got a foundry to make it. Then 1 put the stove on a French provincial walnut base and put a copper hood over the s tove." The muralist painted a whimsical wall of fruits and vegetables rt ying through the air ··When the show opened. we got all the press. and 1 became the kitchen queen," she said with a twinkle. 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Oe1igned for those whose residence is a statement of achievement as well as an inve1trnent in living; each home is sutnp- tuouely appointed, completely landscaped. and includes a 35 foot boatslip. If you muar pay two to three million dollara for your waterfront home, pleaec go to Newport Harbour. &a iJc Pointe is for t~ .. ,, ··~ .. ,. (Hotne Included) frugal rich' who still seek to economi2e on essential luxuries. lf you wish to build your own home near your boat dock we have waterfront home· sites from $528,000. Seuidc Pointe is not for everyone and is not shown co everyone. For an appoint· mcnt please ca II (714) 846·0641 or (213) 592-2816. J year, .5 year a nd 30 year financ .. in11 plan cart at 12 .. 7 /80/u (annual percentaae rate). Cooperation to broken. IN HUNTINGTON HARBOUR San O.ego f1wy (A05) I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. 1 f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Sunday. July 12, 1981 fASHIDI St. Laurent • expressive By SANDIE JOY Of , .. o.11, ...... SUtt Expressive That's on(' wa\ to descnbe Yves Saint Laurent's fall winte r collection for Rive Gauche For daytime, he features hls favorite shapes. both voluminous :ind controlled, in a ~ variety or bJazcrs worn ,J\.l~ pencil slim ·~~5\~~~~v~1~l~ 1 ~~~~d tia»'t\'1f1Rtf:~~~#its · The outstandi ng sha pes for day are the butterfly dn·.,., a chemise with full-sleeved aHtJl\lounde<Y~ape ch~kMtir\'1WifHVhemline in bright marbled and floral prints in challis and silk cind the 7-lcngth cocoon coatin grey. black and burgundy. For evening, there a re velvet and lace butterfly dresses. gold metallic trousers, red satin T-shirts . smock j ackets, mohair plaid swagger coats and long plaid skirts. A sun burst blouson worn with a brown leather ski rt. a melton and velvet tiered cape, and an evening s moking pantsuit are particularly impressive · For a more opulent look, Saint Laurent dis pl ays lartan taffeta skirts with ruffled layer ed hems. wais t cinching and hip- hugging dresses with delicate insets of anti- que lace at the yoke There also are quilted coats. hooded duffel coats and maribou jackets. Expecially luxurious are hls full-skirted taffeta dresses with handkerchief-pointed hemlines in bold solids. . As is usual with Saint Laurent, there also 1s a classic, subtle look in hls favorite blacks and golds There 1s a quilled black velvet coal worn ove.r gc;>ld trousers, and a black and gold tunic with a pleated long gold skirt. Another stand-out is a royal blue satin • (See ST. LAURENT, Page BU> / Good makeup needs proper lighting ,,-~ I ' • --------·-t I. . ,, . , . Shorts of all sorts FAIR LAWN, N.J . (AP) -It won't Cit in your makeup kit, but proper lighting is a s important a beauty aid as blush or mascara. "Putting on a face" withou~ It, especially a pi ture-perfecl Ode, is difficult. The 'light a woman uses to make up under wlfl make a difference in tbe way she photographs, lighting ex- perts agree. especially effective in bathroom California means shorts -for lighting. They sbow skin tones, party or play, and, In some ( {~,·)-\:) S u m m e r i n So u t h er n For making up and dressing up. the Duro-Lile Home Lighting Institute in Fair Lawn offers t hese borne -ligh ting suue•- tions: For accurate makeup applica- tion Al well 88' nick-free shaving for the man in your life, provide s hadowless, b~Janced ll&ht that illuminates the face °'>f tbe person looking In the mirrot1 Mt the· ~rror ~elf. Border. t~ retlecting glass with three uahes -OM aituat.ed tbove the nlitror and two al eye level. spaced at least 30 inches apart. Energy-sp1trtn1 fluorescent U.bt.in1 ia olten used ln the bathroom, both for 1eneral ii· ctntfltation amt task ttlftttnl. Border an avera1e·size mirror with 20-watt tubes, 2 feet In len1th, along the top and sides. Lar1er r:niJTors wouJd use 3-feet lon1 30-watt tubes. Sunli1ht· 1lmulatin1 fluorescents are makeup and clotbin1 in true-to-cases, even for work. life colors -as they wou!d k>ok Khaki walking shorts are a outdoors in sunUpt and appear must for this summers ' chic in color photos. ' I -• • '-•-... wardrobe. To evenly illuminate Uw arqt ... Versatility is the key and ac- the institute reeommenda plac-cessorizing Is Important. in1 a pair or lamps H infbel I Substitute khaki shorts for a apart and as clon to tile mirror skirt and team it with a tailored as possible. Heiebt of tile lamP1, shirt, k:neesocks and loafers. This measured to the middle of the look ls right up to date. shade, is ideally 22 inches above For a more casual afternoon, a 36-lncb-high dresser and 1~ ln-) add a cotton T-shirt and ca,.as ches above a 30-inch va.Uy. -,.. , espadrilles. Shades should be white or Ivory , Wanting s hort s com e both ror best transmission of U1ht. I 1 cuffed and unculCed with pleats For a theatrical effect, sur-t :J f --J and side pockets. round the vanity mirror along l~ -r -1 Clam diggers, capri pants and the top and sldes with buJbl that pedal pushers by any name are provide a son, even, ne1h·tinted ( __, in this season. They stop just glow, free from abdow and below the knee and feature a il~re. I wide leg ln both cuffed and un-Wh c uffed st yles. et.her in the dres11n1 room / Details make the difference or on a closet door, a rutl·lenctb mirror with adequate Utbdial ii with these shortened pant.a. Look • good·groomini. MtentJal. To for pocket.a, pleats, side buttons, a pp.rabe overall appearance, J side slits and fancy or webbed the Yiewer must not be cllat.r•et· I I . I be~~· ed b)' shadows or reflections ~ ,.. e wrap-style or diaper ed I shorts are popular, particularly caua by poorly pl•ced Upt 1 , "J wltb teen-ager• and youna aollrcea. r::i adults. Thia look Is perfect Linear·de1l&D f1uore1centa " -I teamed with halter T·•hirta or provide even IDusbmaUon wben Criff\ ··-"...1nn •hort• . ..i.h .__. soc"& __ ,, wrapped around bathln& suit w nd ho _,._ __. _., al•.. ... __ 0 .,. 1'1uug • ..., wu 1u...... tw1 unu a botto rap-or® 1 rt1, aometi~• CWKd dicptr mountll;'V •e• we ~ • ~ .w.u tailored~ can nn al-..... --..a.-.. ms u cover-ups . ho l .. _ or door, a1onp6de u.. mtrrir.~•------------....;;"";....._" __ Mlfi __ -..;..•---K•_''"'--~,;,;,...,----------_.;;=8~~~S~A~N~D~IE~JO~Y:...._~'.;.:_r~t1~,ar.:...:,e_a~coo~~wo.;.:.:y~t~o;"°...:;lor~tr..:.,:~~:.:.:,~,;,..:,'t:t~.--J \, s • \ . Food, fun and pretty clothes Angels of Saddleback Theater share celebration .. •• •• •' ; . .. .. .. ·: II' ~ ~ .. 8y MA&Y .IANESCAa CEU.O Of .. o.lly ........... E Club. even an1els need some Ume off for fun, so the An1ell ol. the Saddteback Company Theater held. a luncheon and fashion show al the Monarch Uay Ueacb The gathering was a purely social occasion in the midst of a busy fund·raislnl season for summer stock productions and wu or1an.lsed by Raleigh Utter of Niguel Shores. The sunny day, sea breeze and crash of the surf was the backdrop for the U1ht luncheon of rrult salad. while wine and sherbet. Fashions were from My Place and hair de· signs were by Bill WaJI, an Angel summer stock member and owner of the Watt Street Salon. Models included Gwen Thuis (who left the next day lo be married ln her nali ve Holland), Donna Friedenreicb, Patti FUJette and Bonnie Hester. wife of the Angels' president. Among the guests were Evelyn Barry, Petrina Noor, Maggi Swope, Dee Golanor (mother of Mexican Ambassador JohD Gavin), Flo Gentry, Bertha DeMateis, Lee Childress and Florence Beatty. Others were Mike Christiansen, Susan Klllion·Jarvis, Lois Wineinger, Elouise Mac- Donald, Mary Gaston, Tiah Payne, Barbara Duarte and Eleanor Markham. S outh Coast Repertory 's Summer Conservatory, a professional acting lrainiog course, bas announced local winners in a scholarship fund donated by Mark Cross in South Coast Plaza . Shaking hands • gracious gesture DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I am in· troduced to a new person, l extend my hand. Most people reciprocate. but too many appear uncom- fortable. Either they will not put out their hand, or when they do you get a dead fish. This goes for men as well as women. although women are the worst offenders. Don't you agree that shaking hands is an ap· propriate way to say hello to oew acquaintances? 111 lAIDERS How does one handJe the dead fish, or the no· st)akers who just stand there? -PLEASED TO • MEETYOU /. DEAR PLEASED: Shakin< band• on first ~ meetlD«s is a gracious geatutt. Mee do tlaia, as a • matt.er ol custom, but only women wbo are polaed aacl sure or themselves do. When you <et a dead ..... It tells you that persoa hasn't been around The $2,500 pro1ram, be1uo lut fall by the accessory bouUque, wlil be an annual event, ac- cordlna to Claire Bacon. manaaer aaaoclate ol the COila M ... it.ore. j The conservatory 11 now ln ltl Ulb year and ia led by Lee Sballat. Tbia year lt will tnchadt such 1uest instructors 11 Tony HoptinJ, David 01den Stiers from MASH, Tovab Feldlbub, David Blrney and J effrey Tambor. Local scholarship winners are Robert Crow of Newport Beach, David Mea.aenger of La1un1 Beach, Ben Miles and Phyllis Uploo of Hunt· ington Beach. Christine Nlcbola of Laaun1 Niguel, Paula Kay Perry ot Irvine and Steve Vermuelen and Linda Woods of Costa Mesa. M rs. Robert Bas majlan was installed as new president of the A11iatance League of Newport Beach durint a meetin1 at the Balboa Bay Club. f'ne program, appropriately titled "You've Come a Lons Way, Baby," detailed the 1roup'1 accomplishments in the years since its foundinf in 1940. The leaeue'a two main philanlbrople., t.be Children's Dental Health Center and the Chil4' Day Care Center, are support by the operatiob of a lhrilt shop stocked wlth donated merchal\· dise and staffed by members. Continuing the work with Mrs. Basmajian lhis year will be Mmes. James Gormley, Eugene Quinn, Richard Schweickert, Robert Bonner. John Reichle, Dennis Pickens, R.E. Baum and Craig Kindig. iw ASHLEIGH 1 • BRILLIANTI .. , .. NOTMING ELSE CAN DISTURB ME . , WHEN YOU'~E DISTORBUJG ME . enough &o know tbe vatue or a llnn baadabake. Tiie person wbo woutd Ignore aa es:tended laud la a bopeleu clod and I woaldll't pve laJm or laer a second lboudlt. Even if drinking i3 the "in" thing in your crowd, it needn't crowd you out. Learn the facts from Ann Lan· ders' booklet, "Booze and You -For Teen·Age" Only." Send SO cents and a ulf ~reaud noelope "' Ann I..anders, P.O. Boz 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60811. Geniini: Diploniacy gets results J , J i ; ARIES <March 21 ·April 191 Whal seemed a "lost cause' ll> due to rebound in your favor f'ocus on poten- tial. long.range projects, publishing. education and spmtual ms1ghls. TAURUS <April 20·May 201 Information that had been obscured will become available. Emphasis on credit, HOROSCOPE taxei.. msurance and necel>sary bus iness license GEMINI <Ma) 21.June 20) Diplomacy bnngs desired res ulll> rorcmg methods lead to delay. loss. Act ac cordingly' CANCER <June 21.July 221' Define terms. improve sarety measures. keep resolutions concerning nutrition. health. medital and dental appointments LEO <July 23-Aug 221: Nothing occurs halrway you become inextricably involved Accent on speculative ventures. special relationship and luck where contests are concerned ... St. <From Pa«e CS) skirt in taffeta mohair worn with a short con· trasting maribou jacket. Also a black lace bodice dress with taffeta skirt and hand· kerchief-point lace hemline. Saint Laurent's colors are diverse: soft grey, plum, sky blue, black, caramel. green, red , royal blue. earth-toned beige, burgundy, maroon and purples. His fabrics are equally diverse with Scot- tish tartans and geometric prints on lightweight wool, quilted velvet, leather, oriental chiffon prints. mohair, taffeta. lace, silks and aold lames. Saint -Laurent's accessories for fall in- c lude pillbox hats, wide-brim bats and turbans as well as leather, suede and gold lame gloves; suede and leather belts with passementerie trim and large gold clasps. Jewelry primarily la gold for both day and night wear, and footwear includes hiib· heel pumps, high boot.I, gold sandals and smoking shoes. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept.. 221: Finish rather than initiate project Break loose from narrow views Focus on uni- versal outlook. travel plans. secunty, consultation with one who aided you 1n past. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22 1: Optimism replaces gloom. Financial dilemma is resolved. You meet som eone who helps put original concepts in "working order " SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov. 211 Prepare for review. ques· tions. tests Means do your research, collect data and articulate ideas SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec 211 . Puzzle pieces fall in to place. Judgment. timing and mtwlion are on target Long·d1slance communication bnngs travel plans into focus CAPRICORN cOec 22·Jan 191 You get second emo- tional wind. Outlook 1s brighter as rears. doubts are erased. You are on brink or important, new contact. AQUARIUS (J an 20· Feb 181: Cooperat e with Capricorn. GaJn indicated through written word. Em· phas1s on change, variety, travel poss ibilities a nd effec live self.expression PISCES (Feb. 19·March 201: Recent inquiry to one In authority brings favorable response. Domestic harmony can be restored. RUFF&LL'S UPHOL~Y , s. •• .,._ ........ 1922 HAllOR 11.YiJ. .COSTA MISA-14.J.:1 II~ To place your ad m th1) column call 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Let~!. I remuue your . kitchen! . 1 Call us ntYll, tor expert help with your kitchen remodeling plans. Let us snow you how to '>eautlfy and modemlte, at sur· P'ftlnOIY low 0091 to yoijl .8ARkER .:C.::S 2·oeo Randolf Ave. Costa Mesa 754-0370 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 811 I Others are Mmes. Paul DuBois. Ray Bil· gerstalf, Michael Thompson, Richard Stoddard, Robert Kemble, W. Channin1 Lefebvre, James Dobrotl and Clyde Thomas. M r. and Mrs. Donald Segner of Laguna Beach were honored at a brunch by mem· bers of St. Matthew·bY·the-Sea in Corona del Mar. The Segners will be moving to Washington, D.C . where he a lready has taken up Claire Bacon (/rom ~ft) of Marie Croll jn South Coast Pfala, congratulate• St~ Vermuelen and UfNla W oodl, both of Co6ta Mesa, cu South Coait Repertqry CoMervatory Director Lee Shall.al . far right. look& on. ' responslbillUes as administrator for policy and international aviation within the Federal A"'a· lion Administration. A Korean War veteran, Segner t.eeled ex· perimental aircraft for the Navy and wu lhe miHtary pilot to fl y a vertical takeoff and laod· Ing tilt-wing plane. The Segners and their son Winston were among the founding members of St. M&ttlhew· by-the·Sea, helping with the naming and or· ganization of the new parish last fall. Mothers know, they really do For years, parents have been trying to figure out where they went wrong with their children. Did we nag loo much? Love too little? Hold the reins too tight? Give in to social pressure? When r think back on it, everything started to go downhill when digital watches came into being. Teaching a child to tell time is the onJy thing a mother ever does that a child believes In and has respect for. My mother couldn't do anything. She couldn't spit through her teeth without dribbling on her chin. She couldn't put two fingers in her mouth and w~istJe. She couldn't ride a two·wheel bicycle wt~hout hands. She couldn't pick up eight jacks at a lime. She couldn't hold her breath and count to a hundred without fainting. The woman was useless. But one day 1 discovered she could glance at a clock and tell you exactly the hour and the minutes you had &o play, come to dinner, go lo bed or take your bath. She was a mathematical genius. l figured out that if 1 had a watch of my own I'd soon have control over my own life. When I asked her for one, she laughed her little re mem· ber·who-is·nearer·the·floor laugh and said, "We'U see." 1t took me three yea.rs lo learn how lo tell time. Every morning we sat at tAe · ta- b&& and mother would poi.at oaMiwl t and within the next 60 minutes, would travel toward the china cabinet, then lo the bay win wa. lo the kitchen and the door to &M ~•1m1n the Bjorn desperately needs a home For information calJ : Evelyn S Susie& Max Invite Bjorn. or another European student, lo live with your family. 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Renected sunllaht 1UGted lrom tba m~ve arriY,"llere where nieht ls eternal, where there la-no airto tamisb metal. ~ ooly sip of Ufe to mar the cold and eteaminl symmetry wa1 an ;er occasional workman drlltinC by In 1tudled E tUence. ~ ~be first sign or what wu about to happen c-be seen out beyond Imperial Jupiter, . wlere the stars beaan to wink out or existence. OM by one the necks or lleht diaappeared, a blaeknea ewelllD1 to the slse or a mountain, to a •mall world. Dearin& down on tbe space station like an VASELINE INTENSIYI CAlll LOTION SPECIAL! Keeps you dry all day . lceberc on a tollislon coune wttb t.be Titanjc, tbe aateroid Mlddenly bJa.aomed lnto name. Ftnaen ol llre Ueked out aupace. Finl one and then anotMr toreh stabbed at the stars wllb a daa&Una brilliance. The maulve rock slowed, wavered, became a moon for tbe small colony driftin& above the earth'• surface. Tbe web had snared Ill flnt victim. For Ulla day and for months to come the asteroid would be drilled, bJuted and carved into mana1eable chunks of ore. As the Old World has once sent Spanish galteona to the New for lll treasures of 1old and silver, so a meta1·bun1ry world was about to enrich Itself with the bounty or the heavena. The final frontier had been breached. For the 4,100 members ol the L·5 Society SPECIAL! eALMOLIVE CtQUID DllH DITI RGINT headquartered in Tucson, t.be above scenario ls not only possible but inevitable. Space is the final frontier. they say. "In the Iona run -I'm ta.lkln1 50 or 60 years or more -that's where everyone's 1olng to live because we'll be able to build ln space cheaper than we can build here," llellh Henson says. "There are a whole lot or lhln&a aolng on ln space that are potential moneymakers -the solar system is just chock full of reaources." 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C6 Flrat3·man apeoecrafl. lla.khod I, U S S A , Oct 12, 1964 Firat hnkup with space a111ton Soy11z 11 USS A June 6. 1971 ,,,, ..... Now that cUie• are fan awi:mting remainmg cable TV franchiu•. Congreu muit decide what controll, if any, 6hould the Federal Communicatiou Commiuion ploce on progTammmg? -f;able plays pfJlitics .... 11 " It has to -that's how decisions will be made EDITOR'S NOTE: For all that it promuH to <k· liver, ~ te~ also deli~• a lot of que1tiona that wm have to be aMWtted -in the COUr11 and Congreu. In the Wt of a jive-pan 1erie1, AP Writer Norman Black ezamine1 the politics of cable. By NORMAN BLACK WASHINGTON <AP > -Politics and conflict are built into the emerging cable TV industry - with franchises awarded by city councils, partially regulated by federal bureaucrats and coveted by business giants. It was probably inevitable that Congress wou.ld be the final reference. It's a reluctant referee, however. And with cities fast awarding remaining franchises. the ear- ly rounds are about over. But there are many rounds left. For example: -Should there be controls on the bidding for lucrative cable monopolies or the gobbling up of sma ll cable firms? There are more than 5,000 ca- ble companies, but 25 have two-thirds of the na· lion's subscribers. -Should giant American Telephone & Tele· graph Co. be permitted to use its vast system to of- fer information services? Newspaper publishers worry about the implications. Should the phone company, with its vast control over the means of transmission, also control information? How will privacy be protected when con- s umers begin banking and shopping electronically al home? Could cable become Big Brother's eyes and ears? What controls, if any, should the Federal Communications Commission place on cable TV programming? Who will stop program piracy? How should copyright laws apply? ' . Gustave Hauser. chairman of Warner Am ex Ca· ble Communications Inc .. thinks Congress already has lost its chance to do anything about cable franch.ising. ·'The franchising process is proceeding so <See CABLE, Page C3) Fishing space? • ID Tethered satellite may hook weather data WASHINGTON CAP> -The space agency. taking its cue from s portsmen trolling for marlin, may begin fi shing for in· formation in the earth's at· mospheric sea by towing a satellite behind the space shuttle oo a line long enough to stretch from Washington to Baltimore and back. If the project is approved, scientists will develop a fish· ing reel to go into the payload bay or the shuttle and play out a 60 -mile-long line that is one millimeter thick. Even closely wound, the line would be about 3 feet in diameter on a reel five feet across. The need for trolling is simple, says Bob Freitag, deputy direc· tor of NASA 's advanced pro- grams office. Even t hough probes can measure the atmosphere of Venus and Saturq JFieo~., I.In b1e to maw''' IConUlla0\1 measurement In the thinning at· mosphere 50 miles above our own planet. ·•We now get it with a vertical· ly flying rocket," Freitae sa)'B. "You measure as you go up and come down and you have maybe a half hour in altitude.·• With the shuttle sailing around earth serenely 125 miles up, a satellite at the end of the tether would operate 50·60 miles above Earth. It could map the gravity field and record continuing mapping variations. Cameras could be ca rried aboard. Tanks of chemicals, too. to form clouds and trace upper air winds. A satellite launched to orbit the earth at 70 miles would stay up at most for two days before gravity pulled it down. Higher in space there is very little re· sislance. The tethered satellite would gradually fall toward earth, to be towed down and ,,,, ..... Artiat rendering from NASA •how• Space Shuttl.e towtng a tetheTed, JOO.pound wtellite to record mapping variationl. behind just like the line from a fi shing boat. The satellite itself, a ball with a tail like an airplane's, would weigh 100 lo 300 pounds and be 4 to 5 feet in dia meter. NASA plans to seek money for developing the project in the 1983 fisca l yea r . Freitag estimated the cost at about S30 million. Space offi cials conferred earlier in the month with coun· terparts from Italy to make the tethered satellite a joint project , I i Smoking linked to increased risks with drug us~ Surgeon General's report confirms interaction dangers By PATDVNN Of .. Dliltf .......... The 1979 Surgeon General's report on smoking clearly indicated the health consequences of smok- ing are even more serious than supposed when the first smoking report was issued in 1964, particular· ly for women and teen-agers. Buried in the middle of the 1,200-page report is this st.art.ling statement: ''Smoking of tobacco should be considered as one of the primary sources CONSUMER CLOSE -UP of dru1 interactions in man." Jt goes on to say that smoldnC can affect the way drup behave in the body. For certain dru(s, smokers m,ay need lar1er doses or may have to take the drut more oft.en than non-amokera. And, smotlnc may reault in in· creued rt.ab with dnal use, affect an lndlviduaJ's reaponae to certain common dia1no1Uc teats and interact wilb certain food coutltuenbl. One specific 1moldn1-dna1 problem, already well publicised, ii the lncreued rtat of heart al· tack, stroke and other circulator')' dlaeuea amon1 women who amote and UM oral contraceptives. Tbe rtN la b11ber in women over r7 u4 lD heavy amoken. The amokla, and beaJUa report -Ute mo.t re- icen t laau.ed by tbe S.r1eoa General -alao •UCleata that women .,.. • to • ma1 run an ln· creued riat ol heart awtct II tbeJ •mot• and take DOD•cold.taceptl¥e •tropM. OtMr ..................... , aot be u dramatic u tlMM ._ . .,. iGMtbeleu lmpor- tut. Tb• chler errect of 1mok.ln1 on dru1 ' metabolism comea from tbe ablllty of nicotine and other tobacco conatJtuent.a to apeed up the proeeu by wbicb the body uaea and ellminatel a ctrua. That'• why amokera may need dllferent .._or have to take a drui more ltequeaUy than non· amoken. Two dnap for wbicb tb1I can be crtUcaJ are theopbylliM ud pentaJOCine. TbeopbyWne la an Important bl'ollcbodllator UMd tor treaUn1 acu.a. and c.bronlc utbma or bniadUUI. St&ldlel bav• abown that 1moken may need l~ or two tlmt1 u m-.cb ottbe ctrua u non-amoken to 1•t th•aam• ,.. uer. 11 Even if a peraon quill 1mokln1, Lbeae e?fect.s may llnler for up to t.bree montbl. A furt.btr com- plication la that amolle.n med to b.llher doeet of theopbylllne may be lD dancer ot 1etiln• too much of th• druc if they quit and their dole ii not atlfutl· ed aa tbe effect ol 1mokin1 wean olf. Pen&.lllOCl.ne la a p...,crtpUaa pain-killer aold under tbe trade name Talwin. 8-earch lndlcatea that 111den need more pentuocine than DOO· smokera when the dru1 la UMd ill combli1Uon with nltroua oslckf for ......... Other 1tudle1 found tllat amoten metabolise. or bum up, 40 percent more ol the pain-killer than do non-smokers. a nd they need a higher dose tf kill pain. ·" FDA reports tests also proved that propo• yphene (Darvon> is less effective in smokers th~ in non-smokers. One possible explanation for l is that smokers have a lower threshold for paln. Smoking appears to interact with a number pl other drugs s uch as imlpramine, an an• lidepr essant; glutelhimide, a udative~ furosemide, a diuretic; and propranolol, a beta blocker. Althou1h the drug-smoking relationship b .. been established for some dru1s. the functions of others appear to be unaffected by smotlnc. Amont t hem ar e the minor tranquilizer dlaaepam <Valium>; a paln drug, meperidlne (Demerol>,.; and a major tranquilizer, chlorpromulai (Thorazine). I Therapeutic effectiveneu or theH dru11 w~ 1 not affected by smoking, but smoken were I __ • drowsy than non-smokers when takJn1 dluepfl I or cblorpromawe. . I Giving up smokine may help prevent. heart '1-j tack• and lung cancer and may be a tactor~ another form of dlaease prnmtlon -ftlClaa Vaccines work by 1timulaU. the dtY~t antibodies, the body's naturaf defeftH 1pl9t ease. ~ It baa been 1u11ested, oa the bull ol llmit research, tbat. tbere la a rapid =!8 number of antibodlea produced by vac- cine ·~ smo&era u compsed to •; Smotll\a allo may affect rtlpoaAI ce dlapoet.lc teats. Evidence cited ill the I Geaeral '1 .. eport lndicatee clear renc behr-1moken and noa.-._.. valu. la •lri• blochemlell and cat .._ doae nautlllely ill the cllnlcal laboratory. 1'MM dlf. ferenee1 can be •ued whee amokiq ll 1topped. For Allltaee. amoken lbow blsta.r l.vell 'fl whi&e blood 4*la 9¥eG wbta=doa'&.a.,.u ~ f ecUoa or o&Der il1At11 that wad to HM U1f white cell count. (8" 8110JUNG, Paae CJ> " . . .......... .. -.. -. a.:. >' o1 I u .... , ' r 'I 't!I. 'I • .. ' .. , .. , t: .. ;. . . •• 1• ~ " ::, 'l• H •'• ~ ,,..... ;3 -. ' I ~ , , ! , , ; ' ' Orange CO!llt DAIL V PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 SCRATCH BEHIND THE EARS -U.S. Secretary or Agriculture John Block scratches a pig's ear while touring the rarm o f John W. Corya outside Greensbury, Ind. Block was visiting the farm while taking the Indiana Farm Management Tour with Indiana Gov. Robert 0 . Orr. Garterkss girdk inventor squeezes through litigation LOS ANGELES (AP> -In bis native Norway, the newspapers are calllng him "the girdle millionaire." But Knut Bjorn· Larsen. inventor of the garterless girdle, knows he's not going to see all of the $31 million a federal jury awarded him recently in a patent suit against Munsingwear Inc. "Money doesn't buy anything but freedom from poverty. or course, that's not bad when you've been strung out as long as I have. But il's the principle of it," Bjorn· Larsen said. "They stole my idea. I felt it was strong abuse, and I am personally a very strong principled man. Any race I start or fight I start to win." Bjorn·Larsen, a strapping 58-year-old whose nickname is "Polar Bear," was a Glendora insurance salesman when he first started thinking about the problems of stock· ings and girdles some 18 years ago. What be came up with, and patented, was an idea for putting adhesive material that would bold stockings up on the inside of the girdle's cuffs . Bjorn-Larsen tinkered with his idea, raised a little ~,ney and for~.J_comJ>HY I called Gart.'rftlare Ocfn(Q. )9ln),lr\~mp-1 proached Minneapolis-based Munslngwear, a major manufacturer of girdles. He says com· c \I .,-' > n TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR E pany officials were enthusiastic about his in· vention at first, then seemed to lose interest. Not long afterward, he said, Munsingwear girdles incorporating his patent began to ap- pear in stores. The legal fight began in 1972 and pro- gressed from state to federal courts. On March 24, after a six-week trial. Bjorn- Larsen and Garter-Bare won a $31 million judgment against Munsingwear. The com- pany, whlch reported a 19a> loss or $644,000 on sales of $133 million, is appealing. ··we are just astonished at the verdict and we're sure it will be overturned," Mun- singwear general counsel Dwight Oglesby said Bjorn-Larsen, a deeply religious man whose wife divorced him during the court battle, says he has borrowed heavily and sold off inost of his share of Garter-Bare to finance his legal expenses. Whatever he eventually collects must be spht with lawyers, old and new partners in Garter· Bare and his former wife. 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The directory. to be published in September, ls a project of Network, a monthly Salt Lake Clty- based newspaper for workinl women. ·'Because we're a publication for worklnl women, we became a reference source for people who wanted the name of a woman lawyer or a woman doctor or a woman to repair a washing machine •. " Ms. Shepherd says. "Finally we started asltln1, 'Why?' The anawer we gol back wu aafet)'. Some women don't feel safe having men come Into their homes to repair things. There are single mothers who work, who have teen-age daughters at home alone to meet repairmen, and they didn't feel safe about it," she says. ' That was 18 months ago. Since then, the Idea of publishing a women's directory has caught on at Network. Ms. Shepherd, who is editor of the newspaper. says the staff has been looking hard to find women in the trades. professions and services in Utah. "We've gotten an absolutely overwhelming response," she says. So far. the directory has more than 1,000 entries. Power firm, oilman settle suit HONOLULU (AP) Pacific Resources Inc. will repurchase shares in the company held by Texas oilman David B. Chalmers under an out-of· court settlement of their lawsuits against each other . Chalmers and his companies will receive $21.3 million for 1,058,197 shares of PRI common stock and 12,550 shares of PRI preferred stock, a joint announcement issued Thursday said. PRI also will pay Chalmers $1.3 million for legal expenses in connection with the litigation. and Chalmers will resign from the PRI Board of Directors, the announcement said. Attorneys said the settlement came after six wee ks of court hearings and several days of negotiations. They said they agreed, as part of the settlement, not to discuss the case. PRI filed s uit against Chalmers in state court • on May 19, accusing him of alleged violation of state securities laws and of attempting to take over the company. 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Our busine and banking experience allows MARINE NATIO'JAL BANK Harbor at MacArthur. 3330 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 754·65'44 real estate construc1ion financir>g and cash managemenl. Plus. well be providing all the regular ser· vices the giant banks offer. From personal check· ing and savjngs accounts to money market certificates ... all this on a personal basis. Come see us. Or. if your busy schedule kee ps you at the office. we11 come to you. We're in business for you to profit from our banking relationship. a combination of our bank· ing experience and your business acumen. Call Donald A. Miller. president at (714) 754·6544. Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT, Su nday, July 12, 1981 From Page C1 CABLE ENTERS POLITICAL ARENA. • • rapid~ .. that It may weU be 1ubltantl11ly com- pleteo before any new rules or reaul1tlons are adopted to deal with it," be said. "The county and locaJ ~meall are 1l111· ply beine outgunned by Utt "' c:om.PUJn." said Sam Simon, exec:utJve dl~ ot the NaUonal Citizens Committee for B~utlna. beaded by Ralph Nader But Con1reas is not conaiderin1 meuures lo pre-e mpt local francbisine. Attributes aggravation to computer readouts Unll.ke radio and TV broadcuten. who are licensed by the FCC, tbe cable industry bas never had direct federal oversight. fl"ancb1ses come from local governments that control access to s treets routes for wirintt And these big city mooopoUes a re worth millions. Chicago's franchise ls expected to gros11 up to $50 million a year. What ls getting attention, la Congress and the courta, is whether AT&T, ahcMld play a bigger part By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I am a former cashier for one of the big Midwestern supermarket chains. When the chain switched from cash registers to com· puter-type terminals, we cash.iers were given training and notified that we would be ex· pected to maintain a high rings -per-minute average. Let me explain bow this worked. The new electronic cash registers were hooked up to a computer in the manager's offi ce. Each time a cash.ier rung up an item or passed it over the scanner . the information was fed into the computer. At any time, the manager could go to the computer and find out how fast the casruer wa s ringing up customers' purchases. The computer would give him a report showing the total sales rung up by the cashier, the number of items rung up, the time the cashier had been at the register, the idle time and the net rings pe r minute Cashiers were not ified of their rings per minute for each day. Since all cashiers were expected to meet the store's rings-per-minute average, most of the cashiers worked to s peed up their rings As time passed, the average increased It was a litlle like the rabbit trying to catch a carrot oo a stick. At the end of each fo ur-week period, peo· pie would come to our store from the chain's main office. The cashiers were called in to be told how they had fared JUSt like going to the principal's office. The failure of a cashier to consistently improve the rings.per -minute average could lead lo being written up and possibly terminated I am writing to you because of your ad- vice that shoppers ask cashiers to wait until all items are on the counter before starting to ring them up. With these rings-per-minute quotas, the cashie rs may feel that they can't wait! If they stop to answer a question or slow down al the request of a shopper, the com- puter will show a lower number of rings per mmute. Even if there is only one shopper in the s tore, the cashier must maintain a high speed. All of this leads to a great deal of stress and aggravation, which is why I am no longer a cashier for this chain. -Emily from Chicago DEAR EMILY -\'our letter ls a cause fur great concern. Many supermarkets have told shoppers that among the benefits they will receln from scanners are "improved cashier customer contact" because the casbJer will no longer have to concentrate so much on prices. It sounds good. But rlngs-per·mlnute quotas could make lt a hollow promise. S upermarkets that use this new technology to enforce production quotas put their cashJers on a treadmill that wears them down, creates anxiety and rear and prevents them from giving their customers the kind of service and consideration that they have a right to expect. I won't change my advice to shappers. We have a right to be certain that tbe price of each Item we purchase ls ru.n1 up conectJy. It is the supermarkets wttb these cashier quotas that will have to do the changing. KE FUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address lo obtain the rorm required by this S2 refund offer: Sinex Refund, Vicks Health Care Div ision, 10 Westport Road. Wilton, Conn 06897 Atten- tion Mer<'handise Services Department. This offer expires Nov l, 1981 To win these prizes. <'a ble companies use con· troversial but legal -lobbying tools : Influential citizens are "rented,'' given a share of the ven- ture. often for little or no investment; charities and schools are promised studies; and elected of· flcials are courted, sometimes with free travel to other cities to view cable operations. The compel1llon has led to lawsuits an Pitts· burgh, Houston. Minneapolis and Boulder. Colo So fa r, there has been little scandal. But some analysts, li ke Frederick Anschel of the Dean Wit· ter Reynolds firm, say scandal is one "risk factor" investors should consider. From Page C1 in the cable revolution. " Telephone wires don't ~ve the capacity of eoaxiaJ cable, but can enable' customer to lin.k up with a computer to caJt up t.eJC& or araphics on a 'l'V screen. And lbe phone netwoft ls already ln place, ruchini 98 percent of U.S. hM:nes. Ma Bell is barred from offering a ruH-scaJe "enhanced" electronic lnlotAalion service under a 1956 consent deer~. But the decree couJd be over -ridden by Congress. The FCC has voled lo aMow AT&T to enter new fields through separate subsldlaries. But the cable industry, Bell System com.,..atoni and news papen have challenged AT&T's entrance into these markets. SMOKING INTERACTS WITH DRUGS. • • Smoking <'an change the red blood cell p1cture as well. Among other changes. the s ize of red blood cells increases an smokers. possibly because the hi~h levels of <'arbon monoxide in cigarette smoke reduces the amount of oxygen the blood can carry. Smoker's systems apparently adapt by increasing the red cell 's mass. As for the effe<'ts on nutnllon. the repor t points out that scientists have known since 1939 that smokang causes changes in blood levels of cer- 1 ain nutrients. which may help explain why this habit 1s har mful lo health Investigators have learned that smoking alters the way the body handles carbohydrates and pro· tein Impairment of protein metabolism reduces the body's efficiency in retaining nitrogen. Some studies have found that smoking increases the amount of cholesterol in the blood. although not all S<'ient1sts agree Vitamin C is essential to certain biochemical functions in the body. Low levebofthis vitamin may be responsible for some or the bone mineral loss smokers experience. Two studies cited in the r eport found significantly more severe bone mineral loss Jn smokmg, post-menopausal women than in their non-s moking peers. 'Cigarette smoke contains a number of trace metals, including cadmium. lead, arsenic, and selenium, wh.ich may accumulate in the body. Radioactive polonium. present in tobacco leaves. can enter the lungs_ One cigarette yields as much polonium as a pt!tson would inhale from the atmosphere in 24 hours. However. there is no In- formation that the iucreased body burden or these toxic elements represents a danger to health. 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T otat cost per llllte $ 149 (plus tax) lor 2 persons $ 199 f~'u! 1n e ONE BEDROOM SUITE I~ I i ._,...._ .... ___ , " I ,, NY E COMPOSITE TRANSACTION <WOY UIOln IN<~UDI JUD&' OM, ....... 'l'Otll(, ••o•Ul, ,A(ll'I(, ,.., ec>JJON OlflOlt AND (IM(IMIHfl n oc• l&CleAMOU ANO Hl'OUIO I V fMI NA\O AllO IMlfllllf J ,. . AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOUUOll\lllCWDI TUOUOll flll lllW YOH , MIOWUT ""'"C ...... I O$TON OlflOlf &ND (IN(llllOll noc• UCll&NOU &110 lll'OlflD IY TKf IO)D ANO llUfllllT hit• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Sunday. July 12, 1981 ... U\I Cllt ,, ,,... .... ""-...._ u•• ,._. . • . r=-ia. .... 19!1!1!11!1 .. !!1111 ................................................... "'!'9 .............. ;:s:;z::;:r:: .. * .~~ .. ~ • Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 'Father Murphy' preys Miner.turned-monk cons to do good, save an orphanage LOS ~GELES (AP) -One of tbe few ibowa fQrecut as a hit next season la about a 10td miner who dons monk's robel to save an erpbanaee. The •W' NBC series, "Fau.tt' Murphy," 1ta111 i&irlln Olsen, the 6-foot-5, 265-pe>und formef-it'efensjve linesnan for the Loe An•eles Rams, 15 a sort of Robin Hood -or la hil cue, Little John -of the West. "He cons to do good, to belp the kids," says Michael Landon, who created the series to Showcase the talents of Olsen. U the show .:.eUcka, it will be the second big success for Lan· don, the producer-director wbo also stars in NBC's "LltUe House on the Prairie." Olsen appeared for three years as farmer Jonathan Garvey in "Little House." His new aeries, although in the same famUy mold, is not a spinotr. Landon says, "NBC wanted a period piece. The character of Jonathan is a terrific second like that with kids, and yet not tying him down to a marriage situation. I wanted to stay away as much u I could trom 'Llttle House.' "I know we have a much different kind of reel about th.la show. It's a little more of the tougher West. It five• us a chance to do a lot of different stories.' "LlttJe HOUH" la going into ita ei1hth year -and "its tut year. as far u I'm concerned," says Landon. "If NBC wants to do something with the kids, we'IJ rigure out something. But I don't want to be involved in it." Besides Olsen , who's also an NBC s portscaster, the series stars Moses Gunn as Murphy's friend and partner, and Katherine Cannon as a teacher at the orphanage. Landon got into writing when ··Bonanza•• didn't have a script to film one week. He wrote one over the weekend. "I brought it in, had it typed and fought lo get paid minimum," he re- calls. .. .._ 'Merlin's so monstrous. He looks great in this monk's outfit. It's got a lot of style to it.' fl.was a few years after that before be got into directing. Landon says , "Being the youngest son in the house was tough enough. Back th~n few people wanted lo let actors do anything. It was almost as if they let you direct just to keep you happy." FlanMd by a papfer·mache ltatue of a cartoon mouie holding a camera, Michael Landon chortles while discu.uing hil nnt TV production, the new 'Father Murphy' serie1 atoning Merlin Olien. "Fortunately, the producer, David Dortort, had an interview on a boat with about 60 mem· bers of the press. At which time he said, 'The young man has written several episodes of the s how, and, who knows, some day he may direct.· I" '~lllllllS'' -Vllclllt cm,, 1111 .. YlllC TIES INlnana, but the character's too limited to carry •series. We just couldn't have as much leeway er as much fun with him as we can with Father Murphy." "He pretends to be a rather to run his orphanage. "I jumped up and said, 'When ?' and I had him. So that was the first time I got to direct. I love it. I think that's probably consistently the most fun. I think I have much less in terms of good days and bad days directing." • -Richard Schickel, TIME MAGAZINE Hollywood bull ___ - at its funniest ~ end sexiest (" ~ "He's not dressed as a priest all the lime. Landon says his future projects, beyond "Little House," include several movies and a miniseries. of th• He's in the monk robe. We tried him in a reg- ular priest's outfit-be looked· like a giant un- dertaker. He's so monstrous. He looks great in this outfit. It's got a lot of style lo it. It's very Robin Hood.·• Asked if he wa nts to get into feature films, he replies, "I'd better hurry while there's still a little theater. It doesn't really make any dif· ference to me. There are some things that just lend themselves better to the theater because of the restrictions, and some that lend themselves better to television. IJ.1£!/!511( ~!/~/:.. . ~~-=-.: Landon is in his office at the MGM Studios, where he oversees production of his two series. At this time. e verything has come to a halt because of the writers' strike and the possibility of a directors' strike. f{AI;.,[ ff'-VARL )'., sa• ~ 1lMAA AU. ~·.1\ lU t,.'l('IUW, 0\111.\." Kl I'. Pull!( ....... ~~ ' ' Rl~lMl tl),,4,.•,.\TuAJ.l\Wi V N~tll'il.AI>."> IHH"VOrr. "IAPMRIU'-'•" His office is filled with mementos or "Little House" and his earlier hit series. "Bonanza," in which he played Little Joe. Behind his desk is a papier-mache statue or a cartoon mouse us ing a movie camera. "But with cable you're not going to have any of those restrictions anymore, so at this point it doesn't make a lot of difference. I think that by the end or the decade, the movie theater' II just be a place to date." NOW Pl.AVINO i.'fiR"lll\11'ftK "t!Ll111\l'/Tll'' l<tlkl 11\J\l"' l ~'iA\11\ I " tlf',l'l\\\'i '· ·· 1~~~~~·"~ ""1' ~~AS,• • 'lA.\~v:rn hli<.I A R -~·r-~-=-NOW PLAYING -•IDWAllDS SOUTll COAST .,, .. lllU rlAlA rAClflC. IOUlll COASI He hit upon the idea for the show because of "Merlin's size and his gentleness." "He's always reminded me a great deal of Dan Blocker.'" Blocker played Landon's brother Hoss in "Bonanza" until his death in 1972. "It scares me," he says. "I think it'll be the end of the world as we know it. They'll stop building sports stadiums. Just an athletic field with good lighting. Everybody'll buy their season ticket for the cable. They won't fight the traffic or the smog. They'll stay home and save gas. They'll all be passive watchers." t ~CKl• Mt~ •,.JQ l \·,, rt1t~ , ' 11 \ IQ"fl.t R•.t· r 4 Ji' LOWAllDS UOOUIACll • CllllOOMf ltllCOl• OlllWl·lll t 1 OfO ~' 'i.A8(1 t I j ts .. , P.t ~ di' ~ •CDWAllOI CHIUU WllT "°ttUll-EO V.tt'\t~f\ittt 9q,1 l9)l ,..., .. ( .... ~ ·~ • .......,s.,,,....,~ IOWAllDI" UDOUHCll l• roio Si•~ IJIWAlllll. 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NOW SHOWING! ANAHEIM BaEJ com MESA EL TORO fOUNT&lll YALLCY Brookhurst UA Movies UA Cinema Saddleback r ountam Valley 7/2 6446 990·4022 540 0594 581 5880 839· 1500 ORAllGE • ORANG£ ORAJIGC WfSTMINSTU Orange Mall Stadium Or· In UA City Cinema • UA Cinema 637 0340 639 8770 634-3911 893 0546 ' !><( JOa NIO II;( HOUNO Ol't • :LongGjohn8iJver-~~ Shrimp, Ash&: Chicken Special $2.99 Thru Aug. l Dig into a delicious dinncr. We give you two tasty sfvimp. our crispy fish fillet, and a bonel5 whitemut Chic:km Plank• . plus fresh coleslaw. crunchy hushpuppies and golden (,yes. It's a ~.lt meal at a special price! . "Make way for the greatest dragon yet." -Kevln Thomas. LOS ANGELES TIMES llAm mu fUU ...-ni mu1 uo LA •tMU .. n ... h ~·1711 Coli. M1$.1~1711 L• MtrlOl 921 1106 ·~ 99AMI ITUMlllMlft. .. 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Dmners such as the Gourmet Game Hen, or 1he B.lked Trout Almond11w complete wilh soup or unhm1ted salad ba r. m:e or potato. for a very affordable $6 95 • More fine dining for children from $1.95• Our newcomplele children's menu starts at JUSt $1 95. And includes SU<;h item& as Chicken Tenyaki. Pizza and Beef R1 h Barbeque. So I hanks, Amenca. for creat1119 your favorite dinner menu And as a speoal thanks use lhe coupon below anv Sunday lhrough Thursday night before July 30th Order any adult entree and gel another for half pnce. Now. isn't 11 ahoul tune you tasted what you've crealed' Newport Beach, MacArthur and Jamboree, 752.0240 Buy One Dinner, Get Another For Half Price! Thia coupon 11 good for a SO'\ dlacount on tht ~r pnctd cntree when anotht1 adult dmntr .ntrff Is putchattd at the regular menu peice. Limited to one "-If price cntrH pu coupon ptr two pcr90ns. Rtdttmable only onSunday t~ Thut'ldayewrnng until July30. 1981. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 JULYl0-19 Rain -A Tribute to the Beatles Sund•y, July 12 Wedneed•Y July 15 • Surfers 'Stomp with Dick Dale and the Del Tones Thurad•y, July 11 • Andrae Crouch FriUy, July 17 • The Association Saturd•J • Juty 11 • Mond•y, Jutr 13 • Elvin Bisnop Tueeday Jut114 •Dick Clark's Good 01' Rock & Roll with Dick Clark, Freddie Cannon, BoDiddley & the Coasters • Rob Grill and the Grass Roots Sunda~, July 19 •David Fnzzell and Shelly West C•rniv.I Ride• • Country ContHta • Liveatock • Cr•ft• Demonatrationa • Film F•tlv•I • Winning Wine Exhibit • Flower Show • Dancing to Big S.nda: L•• Brown and hi• band of renown 7/14; BUI Hitchcock and Conni• HainH 7/15; Keiih Williama and Helen ForHI 7/18 • Dr. Pepper/KEZY Rock end Country Dance• 7/11 A 7/12 • Hypnotlat Vendermeid• •Motorcycle Speedway 7/10 •Rodeo 7/17, 18 A 19 • ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS COSTA MESA 751-FAIR ADULTS: 13.00 JUNIORS 6-12: 1 1.00 UNDER 6: FREE Mon.-Thurs. Noon to Midnite Fri., Sat., Sun. 10 A.M. to Midnlte Parking : $1 A Rollins-Joffe-. Morra· Brezne';pr0duct1on Dueler Moore • iza IMllV""J8• John Giel9LK1 ' "Artlu-" MuSIC by E•ecutove Producef ProduoeO I>'( Wnnen and OifKled °"" J Burt Bacharach Charles H. Joffe Robert Greenhut Steve Gordon PG ,_ml GUllMl SUlllSTfD C7 •\.· t "• "' ~· •'' ·r~_-_-:::::::::::::::·:·:::~·~·~~·~~~·---------·--··-----··~·---·-~---··-~-------------·--------~--------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 • win acclaim day by day Sammy Cahn's lyrics NEW YORK <API A Saturday ntght. Sammy Cahn is in his hotel room here, loaflng in his p..tamas. H.is sister droP6 by. "Ooo't you reel well'>" she asks. "Why aren't you goinc out tonight?" .. I f~el great," he tells her. "But only civiliana go out on Saturday night. As a matter of fact, Ir you're in show business, Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week.'' Which is how the short. peppery, famous and rich lyricist comes up with both the hook and title of an enduring Frank Sinatr a hit - "Saturday Night Is the Loneliest Night or the Week." ··My whole life's an anecdote," Cahn ob- serves in telling this one and a few others when phoned at rus manse in Beverly Hills. He's been busy of late on lyr ics for a new Broadway musical. The s how is · · BoJangles," about Bill Robinson, the famous black singer-dancer of yes teryear. The music's by Charles Strouse. the Tony-winning tunesmith for the Broadway hit, ''Annie.·· "The score he's written is just great I say that in a ll immodesty," declares Cahn. who's collaborated with 'iOme pretty fair tunesmiths in his time marnly Jule Styne and James Van Heusen. '·But I like to write with anybody who goes to the piano and writes a melody. You'd be sur- prised a.t how many people use the name 'com- poser ' and don 't compose " Cahn. 68, a four-time Oscar-winner. was born on New York's Lower East Side. His formal education consists or several years at and no degree from Seward Park High School. He can get by on piano but does all his compos· ing on a typewriter. He learned the lyricist's craft almost ac- cidentally, he says, back in the late 1920s when he played violin with a band. He used to ad-lib dirty lyrics to a song. "One More Time." to break up the guys m the band. "This dubious method created the rhyming instinct." he says. adding with a mock sigh: "So here I am 50 years later. still making dirty lyrics .. Not exactly But they are simple. hon est. d1reC't And usually romantic. You've heard them rn a few songs Like ··t Fall m Love Too Easil y .. And ··oay By Day ... "I Should Care." "The Second Time Around." ''I'll Walk Alone. "Three Coins in the Foun lain," "It's Magic ," 'All the Way" and "Call Me lrrespons1bh' "All hits Musical prices hit a high note NEW YORK (AP! An imported English musical that 's expected to bring down the house will be raising the ceiling on record-high ticket prices for a Broadway show The music-al extravaganza. "The Life and Times of Nicholas N1ckleby," reportedly a s mash hit in London. is coming to New York early Ous fall with a S50 price tag for ao or· chestra S'eat The <:urrent top priced (1~k"e Co~ a Broadway show is $35. TR;'~~yal ShalC~!peare C'o'rrl~~·y rodl<'- tion. based on the novel by Charles C>ickens. will preview at the Plymouth Theater Sept. 23 and open a 14-week run Oct 3. Actually. an orchestra seat to "Nickleby" will cost $100 because the play is a two-part. s1-i-hour musical. Watt Disney's "FOX AND HOUND" "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" II "NINE TO FIVE" (PG) "JAZZ. SINGER'' 'HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART ONE" (R) COl1" Mlll ,.. . ·~ 71 I ll TOllO S.Oolffl.I • .... 'Jl~' IUUOTOI l& Mlue& OllAllGl Jo• 4 Mn_, Ort'le in 1.l r"~ "' • ~i~ .,., ~n 9110 , ' • • llUHlllGTOll IUCM OllAllCll WllT'-lllJTlll ~te1or~r ~ ·1;,., , : ~ • ~, fOUllUlll UHU lllYlllt OtlA .. l St,C1U1'f' C>t ". t t ·9 ena I I .. .,, " I ~~~~~~ifOOa ~~J. ~~I I ~~ rorts, was written durlna World War II. when both were In Hollywood , ln the employ or Republic Studios. It came about this way: Styne sits down and plays a melody. Cahn says. "It seems to me I've heard that song before." Impossible, Styne snorts. You got me wrong, rus new partner says. That's the song's title . It proved a very big song for Sinatra, for whom Cahn has written ever since the singer's early days in the Tommy Dorsey band. But it wasn't the first hit tor the brash, prolific wordsntlth. .. Ah, that story takes two hours to tell," he s ays, laughing and telling it anyway and in much less time . The year was 1937, he says, and he first heard the tune up in Harlem. Two singers, Johnny and George, did it at the Apollo Theater a str ange arena for a song whose lyrics were entirely in Yiddish. It a mazed Cahn. So did the enthusiastic audience reaction. "The song was incredibly infectious and contagious. I said to these pals of mine, ·can you imagine people reacting to this and they don't even know what they're singing?'" Of course. it helps that Smatra popularized m osl or 'em, ditto Cabn's jauntier pieces- "Hi gh Hopes," "My Kind of Town," "Come Fly With Me," "Hey. J ealous Lover" and "It's Nice To Go Travelling " Oh , yes, and one more you might have heard. ··Next day. it develops that Tommy Dorsey is about to play the Paramount Theater here and needs a rew new songs. So Cahn sings him the one he heard at the Apollo. And gets nowhere: "He refused to take it. So 1 went down to Second Avenue and bought the sheet music to show rum. He tossed me out again." A few days later. he and the song are visit· ing a recording session. He shows the tune to a The tune. one of Cahn and Styne's first ef· Sl(i,<>REl' -·[()~"E- fi 11 I • '90~ E Cu•'' ""' COiona O~I M•• • &1 J b/60 Met 81~01!• HliSY"-.Y 0#' THli WORLD~l IAI 12•JO 21)0" JC •:30 l :lO 10 20 I P•uenl•O In OOLBV DlltAGOMSLAYlER (PQ) 1 00 l : '5 5 l 0 1 "5 .. 10:00 I In Ootllyl No Pauu SUPl!:ltlllAN II (PG) 11 15 t ·SS 4 2S 7 1 S 9 ,50 No £conom:r Seal1n9 In Ootlly S tereo l'OltYOURI!:~ ONLY (PG) 11 •00 '· 35 "; 1 5 , 100 • 30 BILL MURRAV 1n I STRI~ (R) Show• ,, ' 00 3 :20 5:40 1·00 " 10·1s * J0114 TH[ * STAOIUM * 6 ORIVft INS * So lA$'r hi tO•"' Poe• wP t Uw' J AF l ltv""P•• tl•C• •' ., ,,_. d11-• .,, l 11nt •Qw• l•m•it O' yUw• '"•""d• •o• • 8Yc• & '•'•on '-"-~'-"' nn T w••d•v Nit•' I ,.tCHA"D ~"VOit In •UST .... I.DOSS <"I CllH C:ll • Cllont'I N••I Mo.-tt l"I I Dreton1 W•tt ,. .. , ottA80fGLAnR (PQ) Ptull STAR T"EI< (C) Mel BroOIO HtSTOltYCWTtc WORLO,_.t (ltl C1111101T11eTltent lllOI BILL MUltftAY In STIUNS flt) At10 WHO LL v M05as 11"0) Burt Reynolds· Roger Moore Farrah Fawcett • Dom Deluise n . Ol!fll~RvlSI PR{ Sf /f/S All A/Bf RI s RUOOr PRODUCT/Of!(. A HAI 1¥/l0HA411 •IM T"HE CANNONBAtt RIJN" \11 J DEAN MART"IN ·SAMMY DAVIS. JR. ·ADRIENNE BARIEAU ·JAMIE FARR TERRY BRADSHAW. MEL mus JACKIE CHAN . MICHAEL HUI 111 ,. ~""• ·R' RAf410t 0 CHO>'!· P. d«t" 11t ALBER! S R11001 · it'I llt• o, 8Rl/f t rAf[ ~ · IJ•Ml'O /Jt HAI lllfOllA41 [ootMIM 1;, Ai {APP\ Musi( S11pti.is11111 lly SNUFF OOREn ~ &A• ·~r r ~,R, PAP111h~, ._,_...,.. __ L~J. "IT IS THAT RARITY OF RARITIES,. A SEQUEL THAT READILY SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHICKEL, TIME MAGAZINE lflmlU-HllDIM·tlSlftlllll ...... •Ull · .alll!I · ·-.... mlllll·Ullm ·-· OfHtl·•ll-•~'-· •lift .n111w • 11i1. ~=it \ i...i..•U11 .. i.11i..•B• .,......,_.~•UMSr.t..ll•WCJ "'•il"11s..~MNll Ill •••lfll OllM1-,.ll W•r-.,llllNH"*~IM llSta ~llflim•ll g,_ ~~~[El~~~ ••e ... w ••' .................... "" :::: ~~===="-=== ..... -....... G...........-..~"" pal, Lou Levy, "who'd brought in lhHe three girls from Minneapoh.s They gave it a try "Well, Jitck Kapp, who then was president or Del·cu Records, comes In and says. 'What're you doan1t , we can't make a Yiddish record..' And now the ball comes back to my court. ··And after months and months or badger- ing, 1 wrote the lyrics as they are now" -in English. The song: "Bei Mir Bist Ou Schoen," a minor-key jump tune that became a major hit and launched the "three girls from Min· neapolis" the Andrews Sisters -as one of the swing era 's top vocal groups Cahn uses the anecdote in his one-man show. "Words and Mus ic," in which he made his Broadway debut as a performer in 1974 . That was 30 years arter hi s inallal try as a Broadway lyricist Cahn isn't resting on his royalties He plans to visit London with a sequel to his one-man show. "Sammy Cahn's Second Time Around." And continue writing He dJdn't hesitate when asked which or the younger wnters around he likes "I ltunk one or the real. real geniuses is Jimmy Webb," he says "His 'MacArthur Park' is a major piece of work. maJor l'd almost compare it to Gershwrn's ·Rhapsody in Blue' in size and scope. I also love the Beatles. Paul McCartney. "See. when you write music. that's music. When you write rhythm. that's rhythm. When you write noise. it's noise But music -very few people do that " •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Performances before S:OO PM (Except Special Engagements ano Holidays) lA MIRADA MAU LA MIRADA WAlK·IN 994·2400 _.. -•.-tM1'C "CLASH OF THE TITANS" 1N 1 , .................. , .. lltOMa MOOlllll Al Mm. IOlllO.., • "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY:" rNJ ,. >•.•••• ... ...........,.....,... •IUACllM.&.&JI• "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" -tt:ll, .... '-*' ...... . LAKEWOOD CENTER WAlK·IN n9 AllWWT\11" CIHOT- "SUPERMAN II" '"' 11~ ............. tt . etU. ... AA•Mil "STRIPES" 1111 ,, .. , ........ , .. "" LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAlW·IN fOCull\' At Del Amo 213/634·9.!!!_ K..-oN JIOM ......... AU.&W "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" -, ........ ~ ..... .,. LAGUNA ·~·~ ............... "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" P11 1t··--···· ........ , .. -~c-.-"SUPERMAN II" '"' .............. ti focutrv ot Condtewood 213/531·9580 I "THE CANNONBALL RUN' T Al..Nf A4.oA • CMOl •uaecn "THE FOUR SEASONS" c"' 11• , .......... .... ~ PCMO • ILAAOI AU.0 .. "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK"'"" ''. , ... ,. ., .. , .. ,. MlfMIOAAAAM.I ~..--~ "DRAGONSLA YER" (tl1 ', ........ , ... .. so. COAST WALK·IN ~outh Coo•• H1woy ot l 1ooowoy 494-1514 M.L ..... ,.. "STRIPES" 1111 , •.• u .••••• _,_ ........ _... .. "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" -• tit••·, ........ IMPOR JAN r NOT I Cl' CHI LOREN UNO(R 12 fRH! H., •• , .,,. W111\fP Mo" truw ,,, I> JO.,,, Swr1 ...... oo , .. Clllf fl 500c;o • •OUA &M W llAOOO ~ IOVA Sl'l,\ltlA 1r 110 &M CAii llAIJlll Ymli rCHmOll ACCISSOll• ~ITION • -llllHC Al!l l'OlltAIU 1•AU. QN!-fl OlllVf.lliS 1311 OH 4111 llAOO ANAHl lM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN r1•••oy •1 ot l•mo,. $t 179·9150 ~""4U.IO~~,~.wetff~ .... _- Ol"" llMTWI ''THE CANNONBALL RUN"'"°' ""' "CHEECti & CHONG'S NICE DREAMS" 1111 THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" llll ( 1Nl J1 \OutriiO T --;;.,. _.-U ...... ._..,.- FOR YOUR EYES OHL Y" -.,.,... "HAAOl'f WORICtNO -__ j CINI fl SOIJ~O 'THE THIEF t•t C ,.,, r )1)U11rtJ llUINA PAllK BUENA PARK DRIVE·IN l1nco1n Ave W••t Of (non 821·4070 FOUNIAIN ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" t'11 ""' 'l°ME EXnRMINA TOR" I'll --·~ "'SUPERMAN II" (PG) .... .,. FOUNTAIN VAllfY DRIVE-IN son D••QO f,..... ot tioo•h.,1tl ISo) 'ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" (PG) 962•2411 t<•I '' \Ou•O Wt STMtNSllll HI-WAY 39 DRIVE·IN &.IX n 81•0 So OI c;..10t>n G10 .. l1ttWO• 891·3693 ............................ ~ "S.0 .8."1111 ...... "THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" !Ill Cl"I fl SOUND ........ .-. --"THE CANNONBALL RUN" "'°' -"liAROlY WORKING" !NI CINI fl S()Ul;O LA HAllllA lA HABRA DRIVE IN .,.... ...... ft ... ._ ......... 8tt0 171-1162 llUINA PAllK LINCOLN DRIVE·IN llr>eOl'n A•• W•\I OI &nott 121-4070 •lllAN<.;.t mti. llillllll)OC_I • OOtl OI: t...-M I ··MEL BROOt<S' HISTORY OF t•t THE WORLO PART l"PWe "THE FINAL CONFLICT" !Ill :1Nt fl SOUNO -----... ---· 'FOR YOUR EYES ONLY" 1M1 ""' "THE THIEF" 11111 Ctltl fl SOUNO "ESCAP£ f'"OM NEW YOllK" 1111 -TH£ EXTf!RMINA TOR" f"I ..........,....,.. ........ ~. ·1tAIOUll Of' THE I.OST Afll(" --"HANOAll 11" - ORANGE DRIVE·IN .. ....,,. . .. "THI ORIAT MU!tNT CAN.1'" "'-"' .. "R.\1' ISLAND" ""' )•Ult Ir.A~ I A.I'' 'WA ... ! MISSION DRIVE IN "CHfECH a a.oNO'I NICI OUAMI" flll -It "a.Altt Of' THI TITANS'' 11N11 ... ,... ..... ___ ,MWft co. 77•77 1 ''l.09 MYU OCL , •• •t ""' •' •• ,., I & • WARNE Q 0111v• 1N ..,.._, ,._. Well Of '°°'" e;.o M7·Jlt1 --~­•wwM COM ·-~ Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT. Sunday, July 12. 1981 ------------------------.-----------------------... ----------------------.... ,....------------------------------------------------..;;------------------------------------------------------------------------- PllBUC NOTICE PU8lJC NOTlCIE PUBLIC NOTIC P'ICT11'10US e11t1Mall ,~11'10UI eUllMHI P'ICTI110UI 9UM1t•b ........ ITAHJIMIM1' MAMe ITAThllalfT NNit8 ITAT•MWW1' Tiii toll-Ille ,_,_, art o.11\t Th1 f .. i.w111g perMMI• en .. Int ...iMMM. IN•llleMIM' Tll• lellewlllt ~-· •r• "'"' ...... _ .. HAN,..TTY 6 ITT ill.SON AS ANATOH ASSOCIATES, JI Alie•, I W. P I NT•RPIU$1!1, H1t2 M•CArthuf .. ulnerd, SI.Ill• 1•, INIM,~tlJl.S SOCIATIS, t .. O loulll Dall'lll•r lrvlnt.1. C:Atl114, Av•-·~ AM, CA '2101. H1;1WARO 8. JONIS. Sii &!Mralcl l'ATIUO( J. HAHRATTY, ""0., llay, L ...... 9Mch. CA mst "kll«f "· lf'll(k, U Mofttclw, ., .. C);oleM Otl"I, C.i.. llMM, CA ,Ul.lERHEIM l'AfttHelll•, c.r,-~~.~~;."::-. . .,_._ LTO , JI ..... ll'lrlM, CA t1114 CATH.\'N M !ETTEi.iON, ?O -.!II J-In. Hie, CAl!Mmll 9111) "'•114rd, fNlnt. CA '1/lf PM1..., Ot vlcl J. ,..,,,, 14 •••m•nt•, ltvlnt, c.i ......... '2114 eRtAN J MANltATlV, 1''6 Tiii• si..i-1 wu 111 ... wtth llW Orlole 0.-lw, C..ta Mew, CA ttt:U Covnly Clerk of O,.n@t Covnh o" Tiiis t>utlMH It (°"411<1•d by e lllh bullneu Is <ol\fvcted by • J-11, 1•1 -···--·· ..-al pWiNf'IMp. LAW Ol'P'tC•S Rk ... nlM. lruc .. H~llATTYA AON•W,MIU...E••CA•UO .. This _,_ was llled wlUI llW IETTaL~A$50CIATES S.lta,. .... T_ Co..11ty Cllfll el Or....-C-IY ... J-u.1•1. P.Vk .. J HtN•UY, ... MMAltllw e-.. ""-0. New111rt a...dl, CA t1* P'IMla Pul>fl""° Or .... Coe" Delly Pl .... CMrw'Yft M. Ettelson, Put>ll•l'lllll Ora1191 co .. 1 O.lly P11o1, en...J H.,.retty J11ne 11. H. Jvlly s, 11, tMt u1•11 JllM 21, Jilly S, 12. It, ne1 ttlMI. Thi• ..._.,_, •M Iii.cl •1111 U. ~ty C-.. OfMtt Go.inly"" Jvlly .. "''· n•AOUNe, YOCCA. CAlllLIC* a •aUTll A 1'.0,.aMtONM. C:Olll..O•ATIOtt ATTOlllMal'I AT LAW w .. -.u.... .......... • , ... .__.~°"" ..... °""* .. ,_ ,.__..,.._.,CAftMI P'IUnt P'*'lsllecl Or .... OWi" 0.lly Pllo4, J11ly 12, It, 2•. A"9. J, 1'11 JIJJ.al PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS eUStN•SS NAMa STAT•M .. IT The IOl!owlftv .,.,._.. are OOlnt IKISI MUH lllESEARCHEO BUSINESS INTER IORS, 2706 Ward Terrace, AnaMlm,CAneo. JOHN R. SCHAlllF. J2a. WM'd h r •IK•, A.-1m. CA tlD. Thlt buslneu 1, condllcted "' .,. II\ dlvldual. J-.111.Sc ..... PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS eUSIN•U MAM• STATEMaNT The loll-Ing pe<IOft b doh19 l>uslMn .. 1.AMIAOSE TWO, I.TO , JI GleM, 1,..,ln•. CA '2114. DOUGLAS L.AM8ROSE. 21 Glenft, lrvlne, CA'1114. llllt b\IVl\eU IS (~led by. llmlteo partft•rllllp DOUGLAS LAMB ROSE. ~e!P•rt- T his Uel•,,..,.I w•• filed with I,,. County Cle~ ol Or-County on July .. , .. , P'US714 P\ll>llSlled Or-Coa•I Dally Piiot, July 12, "· 2', A"9. J, 19t1 >CWl .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS e uStN•SS NAMa STAT•M•NT The fol-Niii P9fton\ ••• doing bull• MUH PUBLIC NOTICE ... CTITIOUS eUllNEH NAME STATU1llENT r11e follo•lna persol\s are doing t>utlntuas: (II Sl..-re Ent-IMS, Ctl Slerre Gerdel\\, Ill si .. ra GarclHlt Nur .. ry, 2010 N.,.POl'I BIVd , C•ta Nia .. , c.- '1•21 "' '""'"'I IN 1-A!>SE LI., 1600 Dower Drive, Newpon BH<ll, CA ""°· MARGARET !> FASSl:LI., 1.0C Oover Drive. Newport Beach, CA .,...,_ Tiii• bull,,.., I> conclu<l•d by •" II\ dlvldual W..•9¥•1 S Fas.tell Hilt \l•temenl wu tiled w1111 ,,,. Couftly Clerk of Ortr>Ot Coul\IY on June ti IMt ,,,..,.., Pul>ll"'9cl Or-CO.st Dt1ly PtlOI, J une JI, 11, Jvlly s, 11. •'ill JPS>-tl P UBLIC NOTICE This sl•l•-ftl •as llled with Iha Co.inly 0.r1l OI Orange County°" July 1.e MANAGEMENT, .01""' Slt'ffl, P'IU111 Newpon BM<h. CA f2'6l .. ,,.,, P..otl,_ Or-C.-.t 0.llv Piiot, SlEVIE .. Al.AN DEAN, 407 lt\11 ,ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI STATIEMIENT _..,.. ' StrMI, N-1 8-h, CA ""3. J11l y ll, It, 2', A"9. J, 1911 >044-tl 1. ESl.I E ANNE DEAN, 407 Uth Th• lollowll\g perM>l\l tr• dol11g buslneu•s: -SlrH I, N-1 Bffdl, CA '2MJ. PUBLIC NOTICE This t>utJneu I• condud.O l>Y an II\· dlvldU•I EWING INVESTMENT COM PAMY, 1'"2 Ma(Arthvr Souleverd, Sllllt )10, lntll\9, CA tlllS. P'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loll-Ing .......... Is dOlng busll\9U ··= AOAMS DENTAL EXTRACTION CENTER, 1500 Ad.,..s Blvd , Costa MeM,CAt2'21 0 111. Al.VIN S MULNE . .01 Lido Park Driw • ......_, 8eKll, CA t2MJ Tnls _,,_. IS C-..Cfed by ....... dlvldwal. AlvNI MulM This sl•t•-nl was llled with Ill• Counrt O.n OI Or-County on July .. '"'· P'llJ1• P'*llSMd Or_.. Coast Delly Piiot, July 12. ... 1', A"9 2. nll )1"·11 DEATH NOTICES BUNDSCHlill GEORGE C RU;\IDSCllL'll. residt>nl 111 Cost a :\1e~a. Ca Pa,set1 aY. ay on Jul} 9. 1981 at lloa~ Memonal Hospital. Ney. port Reach. Ca. Survived by h1" wife Evel~ n ~1 Bundschuh daught<'r Jo Ann Re~n<'r of Corona rll'I Mar. ('a a 'oOn .John L Hund:-.chuh o( LaV<'rne. (.'a . brolht•r Norbert Uund;.,·huh of Ctlen rlnra. C:a . 2 :-.1~ler" Cral'(' Lama of Pasadena. Ca and Judy ~11 lier of N<•Y. port Reach. Ca lie gr<'w up in the Hunhn~ton Beuch art-a and later h\'1•d in Monrona Ca . and ht-also lin•d in I.a Verne from lll-t6 until 19-19 y. hen he moved to Costa Mesa. Ca lie also servt-d an the U .S. Arm~ during World War II. Ser\'1ces will be hdd cm Tuesdav .• Jul\ 14, 1981 at 1 t ·30A~1 a l ·the Todd Memonal C'h;1pel. Pomona. Ca:-Pn\ alt• anlerml'nt Y.111 be mad.-al the 1.aVerne Cemetery Friends ma~ rall at I he Todd ~1 e m o rt a I Chapel. :\711 North Cart-\. Pomona. Ca rrom 12 noon lo 9 OOPM on Munda\'. Juh 13 1981. In lieu of flo~<>r!> m emorial l'ontnbul1nns ma\ b <' mad t.' l •i th c II o a S! Memorial llos p1lal fm lht• Pulmonar~ Rehab1htat1on Program. 301 Ney. port HI \'Cl. Box Y. Newport n <'ar h. C<i 92663 Todd Mcmorrnl Chapel. Pomona d irN·tors L.atlle Dean This tl•l-1\I was llltO ,.Ith Iha County Cltrk of Or-Counly on July l.1Mt P'IU1l6 P11bliSlled Or-Coast D•lly Pllol, July 12, It, 2•. A"9· 2, , .. , J04MI PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICflTIOUS IUSIN•U NAMIE STATEMaMT The toll-1"9 per-. Is doing t>uslnen •• INTERNATIONAL PAINTING,,_, J acar•f>CM Awnue. Coot• Mew, CA nu• SPASOJE llUKAOINOV, 2'6' Jauraf>da Aven,., Costa M•w. CA .,.,, This "'"'""' It cond\lcled by an II\ 01vldua1 Sclatol• VuUdlftOV Tiiis \lelemel\I wet llled with ,,,. CCMmty Clert ol Or-County on J"'' •• 1'11 f'1Ull7 Published Ot-Coast Daily Piiot, July 12 It, 26, AUQ 1. 1 .. 1 )04)-ll PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMaNT Tht followiftg perM>nt are dol"g buslMU H S A F ENlERPlllSES, IU 16th Slr .. t, Newport llta<ll, C•lllOfl\le '1MJ Jemtt S<oll Fraur. 1H·1'1h SlrHI, H••port 8u<ll. Calllornl• nw.:i Tiii• ~ Is condUCtt<I 11¥ .,, In· dlYIOll•I PIMECREEIC INVESTMENl COMPANY •• P••lner•n1p, 1atn M•<Att"ur 8o"''•"•'d. Suite 110, Irvine. CA 9'11S PHii.LiP N LYON!>, Ptr!Mt, • H•rbor hl•nd, NewpOrt B••<n, CA •26'0. • JOii .. L CASHION, Ptrtft9r. 1l l.o<hmoor une, Newpor1 l •IKh, CA .,..., Thi\ l>uSIMU " tondutl•d "' • gtnertl l)M1"9rst1lp J-I. C•,lllon, PtrtMr Th1t •l•l-1 wet Ill"° wllll the Covl\lf Cter1< of Oren940 c .... nly on J-"· 1911 LAWO,,ICES AGNEW, MILLER & CAU .. 50N S.lte7•W..tT-... llilac.t.n-llv•. New111rt -di, CA '1..0 Pul>ll\lled Oranot Coa•I Da11y Pttol, ' Jun• 11, 11, Julys. 11, 1'111 21u.a1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIE$S NAME STATEMENT Th• f0Uow1n9 per~ns •re dolnQ lkl•hwu•s 111 A A L FIREWOOD 171 A A I. FIREWOOO l. LANDCl.EARING, ll> FOUNTAIN VALLEY WOOD YARD. JOU Newpon Blvd., Cost• Mesa, Ca 9?627 W•nen I TerDuth, lllOI ......... Cir cit , Garclen Grove. Ce. '1...o Joa,,,,. A TerDu\I\, 12101 Anl\91l• Clrcl•. Garcten Grow . C• - Tiiis ""'',,.,.' h conclv<te<I t>y .,, In dl-'ldu•I W•rren I Terbu"' • I n1, •Uil-1 was tiled wllh I,,. Coul\ly Cllrk of Or•n9" C°""'' on June11.1'111 J-ScOtl Frawr Fl~ll This si..1-1 .... fifed wllft Ille Pu111o.-Or-Coa•I Dally Piiot Covl\IY Clerk ol Oral\91 County GI\ Jl<M 21, 11, JUiy S, 12, , .. , 2101.at JllM2'. '"'· P'IMtSI PubtlW<I 0rM9't Coul Delly PllOI, June ?t, J!Ay S, 12, It, Ult 2'1MI. PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICllTIOU5 eUSIN•H NAMll STATEMSNT l he following c>erM>n\ ar e dOl119 bv't~H•i 11> TOO RIPPED SHIRT CO , IJ> THE OESIGNEA'S WEST, UOI W Sul\ftower A-, S..lte JIJ, Sant• An•. CA '1/IW MARY SUE SHEA, I.OREN EHLERS, 2501 W Sunflowu Avenue, JIJ. Santa Ana, CA '1104 This b<lsine» h COl\dvcteG t>• • g•Mr•I par\nerSlllP L~nE EMtr> Thi\ •Statement We\ fifed Will\ I ... Counly Clerk of OranQe Coul\ly on Jvnt 11. 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS eUSINEU NAME STATU1UENT The followll\g perSOfls •r• 001n9 l>utlness as: MORNINGSIDE WOODS 11, LIMITED, 1'1U 8H<h Bovleord, Hufttlnglon 8"<11, Ca t1441 HtCIOr M•r Wt h, 161'2 8e•<h 8 oulevud. Hunlll\Qlon Beach Ca ., ... , ENA 0.Wl---1 C«JIOratlOft, C• C•lllornia <O'llOftflonl, 16162 Beac:h Boulevard, Huntington Beach, C• ,, ... , Tiits b\1511\9H It <ondu<led by a llmlltd partMrslllp .. NA OEVELOPMENl CORPORATION O.vld-vr ... ~nlclenl ,1MX> H.clot MarWKll Pul>lt•-Or-CN51 O•llY Puol, fllh \1•1-1 •as flled with Ille June 2•. 2'. JvllY S. 12. 1'11 21'3.at Coul\lf Clerk ol Or•n940 c .... nty on PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAMIE STATIM•NT June 11. 1911 P'IM4J4 Publl\hed Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot Jun• 21, 21, July 5-11, 1'111 2111·11 -;==========;lb.,!~~1~o~~-•ng .,.rson1 are d01no P UBLIC NOTICE Neptune Societ v CREMATION BURIAL AT $EA 646-7431 T ... r _.., -...tty -wtotraM ••tifllstr .. ._ -....It• m~y -'' -··~ -c--.tl .. MfVICH C.tll lotr I,... porttoho 14 '"" Cem.l 9kr McCOllMICX MOITUUIES Laguna Beach 494 9415 Laguna Hill~ 768 093J San JJan Cap1~t1ano 495 117b ~IOll LAW~MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Co~ta Mesa 540-5554 NIClllOTHllS llLL NOADW A Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mes a 642·91 50 IAL n IBGUON 5MITH & TUTHILL WISTCUFf CHArtL 427 E 17th SI Cost&Mesa 646-9371 SUNRISE SETS, 109 · Jlth SlrMt, Newpon Buell, CA~. JOHN Al.A"' CAI.DWELi., 109 • 11111 SlrMI. NewPort SelKll, CA '1..:1, Th15 buwwu Is conouc1..i by .,. .... d lvi011al. JO#WIA.l .. Ce-11 Tho\ 1talefNftl we\ llled •ilh the Covl\ly Clerk OI 0,..1\99 County on June fl, 1911 . ,,, ...... Publt"*! Oraf>ll' Coast Daily Piiot, June 71, 11, JUiy ). 11. "'' 2n. I t PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0, MOl'l·R•S~Sletl.tTT Notlu I• ..,.,..,. 91v.., that the 11n· c1tr1IQMd wtll not be ••-•1111• for •11y Cltllb or l .. llllltles contra<led t>y any-o4~ ~ mywll. on or •l•r this <lat•. Oel.O 11111 IOlft day ol July. 1•1 MANOUCHEHR MAI.EK J01 '"-' Blvd. N•-1 BM<tl, CA '1~ Put>ll'1w<I Otanvt Coast O.lly Piiot, July 11, 12, II, ttet )120 .. t PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICllTIOUS IUSINISS P'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMINT NAME ITATUUMT , ,,. 1o11-1nv ""'""' 11 doi"9 t>utl The 11111-1119 perwn• are dol'IO MU H butlMSS ... I NVESTORS REAi. ESTATIE LOS ALAMITOS ASSOCIATES, SERV ICES, AICA I R £ S, ) lt$t2HllleA-.lrv .... ,CAft114 Corporate Plan, Suite 103, M-Port ROBERT "· WARMINGTON, BHCh, CA n..a. 1'5'1 Hert A-. lrvlnt, CA '2114, HAROLD G MOREHEAD, 61S ROGER D. OARNIU.. 1"5tt H.ele Barside Orlw, NewPort Beach, CA .... ..,....,., Intl,., CA '2114. 9'16'0 WILLIAM J . PITTMAN. 1.,tt This l)ujfneH •• conducted by an II\ Hale A-. Irv .... , CA '171• CllYldual PlTEA I INMAN, 16Jt2 li•le Harald G. Mor-eel • Ave...,., Irvine, CA '271•. Tiiis t\ate...nt wes filed wtlh the STANLEY ,EAlAHOWIK11 I~ Covftfy Clerk of Or•ftOe County on HtltA-,trvlM,CAft714. J-17, '"'· OLIVER N. CRARY, 1.m Hele ,,,...,.. .... ..,....,.,,,._,CA ft11•. PIAlll.,,... Or .... Coast Dally Piiot, OAVI C. ALOIRMAN, tAm Hale 2 -• 4 M 2 -a •-. lrW., CA '21W. J-1, •• ,Jllly,, I., I 1 7-1 WAL.TE• H. COUltSEN Ill, 16Jft PUBLIC NOTICE Hale A-. IPYIM, CA ft11', l . STEP941EN llllOENOUR, 1'"2 Hele A..,....., ll'lrlM , CA ftl14. lllOY J . M<KEIN, 10'2 Hale "'CTITIOUI euS1N•U A.,._, 1n1i.., CA "714 MAMll ITATaMalfT THOMAS J. ASHLEY, I~ Hele Tiie ......... --11 tllelnt l>u•I-A-, lrvlfte, CA '2714. ,.,. .. : "OllEAT M. OCX.£, 1""1 H•lt CHftl~IE" SAIL. 611 Ac.cl<I ·-· lrww, CA '2714. .Aft-,C.-•1Mer,CAM2$, Tlllt llutl-1 11 <lftdll<ted ay • ltl!NN.-rM J. ORSO'#, 61J AcM:I• _.._., ..,.,_. ..... A"I-, C.-... MM, CA mtt. Wiii...., J, ptH,,...., Tllla M1MY 11 c~ by ... ,,.. o--'al "'-"- di¥._..., Tiii• • ....._ -..... #tit! tM K--.J.Orww C-ty Cltrll of Or-c;o-ty .,.. Tiiis ........... -II ... wl9' llW J-U. "'1. INDEX Te Place y., U1 C1ll 642-5678 NOUSlS fOI SALE 1:.-ll "-11'Nl•w.4 r.=::.·.:!'!t f::-9.~. All., 11 .... , .... " la Toro '"°'"'*'"\all•) ll<lMlt\1116" 8"ath lr\'IM .......... 11 .. th ~:"~~:~~-lihHMlft \<1.,. ~:n::.:.::~ \an .htitn l•U-"'''~' ,.nu Aft.1 ....... flo••h boulh LQll•• "N"'-UW.l•t ...... • '°""' ,.~ REAL mm 4nt•lt' '°' :hk AJWnrrwnn. for S.-1• k.o•tl'\ Ptopt>rt) tkl11:1tw .... t"r<tf"'l'l• f•mtltr' I.Oh t'Hfi1h : =~~:1:.:rn:· lNpt.un l •titt\ ~.1 .. •~to bt'ln\«'4f ,,_ t,,.... t'ry,ptf\> lnd,nlt1•I p,,...,.,I)' IAIU ,Ot Mi)W M4tfMI" Umt" Tllr ••r~ Mwntn ,..,,.,l M••c,rt '"•"I• lu Prw t)lll M fOVN) PtoP tM., ~r .,,o"' It.MM .. rwm' (.rv•n "ut f..fll•lr fuhlt.l\J• Mt•I l.tt•'" "antH RENTALS tfo"''"' t urohhfod thiu"' I t1f'ilrnt'l"t'@ ftowi.r' tVrft ot t.•ftt (oncklm1A1iV9'l• t"wt" 4 .fWM.Mlf''"'"" .... , n..~ .. f vr• Th"""'-• lnl Ou11k111t'\ t'\ar" OupH-'""' l nf A'ih fl.Un "~' t "'""' Apt' ...... ,,, w ' al M<-'-""' k.u.,,m . tt..arft lklt ... , \hJl"~ Gwi.\ Home• '-'mm.rM••t_.• \ •f'lttOf' "''"'''"' H.t'nhl"' tu "°"er.-• r. .. ,..,, for· Rti"t Olfir,. kt:nl1I ~"'IM'\"' R•nlotl Jndu~tr1•I """'''' ~·,1:-.,nlH \C••f ......... ~ BUSINESS, INVEST· MENT, FINANCE ""''" .. \\ C?J>JM1• tht"i.nn\ \Ii. aM"' :=:=~== ~~~, \4Uftot') , .. l..U48 M""°'> Y.•f'ltect• \4,ar\t•IH TU" AMllOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND A.Mt<N.M•rrw•t lw "'* IAllJ i"ltK't''l U..t'-YOW>d PH'W)n•t•• ~111111IC.lut.• Tr•~tt• SERVICES .. , -. •j .. Jnr~ tOf > EMPlOYMENT & PREPARATION ""'1Jtth lo-.lrwtion Joll W.ot .. •f• Hf'lti 'A•Alrd \t I.. f- MERCHANDISE ANtqlff"'I "PIM•"'"' """' IHWI ::~I~; M•l~tt•l' ( ,,_,,h • t:q~1~n1ir-n1 , ... ,, lll;e\ n ... ~ '°" t\,tNl'-H c., ••• 'wJ• llor~ ·~~Good• , ....... ,,. U'"'OC'\ '4.tf\tMry ~ ...... u.""""'"' \lf1W't'U~~anlt'd MwW4"al tNl.rw.DM1111la (J(ft,t~ f'wrn .. t.q"'p ..... ~= ... ~~. :t:.'t=: ..... ~·r_..,. Htt1 !fl«"'~' BDAnl•AIMIE EQUIPMENT WMr•I Boa" Metnl .M'h•1f'• Bo.u. ,.hnM £quJP 8o•t 11 Per-tr ftu,.., Mmt l t.•rlt't ao..b!iwll &rl.U "IP' lJir>c-•) ... ,,~·~· ..,...,.._.,,,. .. , TRANSPORJATIDN Aire-rat\ f •mPf't'1 :O.•I• Kf'nt Dft"tt1f {•'' M•wlk>m .. MotGr Crrlft Stoohn • Motor ttm' '41• ltrM Tr •1&.n Tr,,., rrt1~' I hht~ A"4'J'c!f'"" P..rtr. A~TOMDBILE lftntf•I -'nt.qu.-~ U•o1c • Rf'• fri11huo' •lh1 If'~ ~,,., .. "•"tr f(,., ... t '4f'W'it Uu'•' hu•. •1o \.,,. l\wolu l.t"ointt AVIO'\ W .tn1•1j AUTOS. IMPORTED ,, .. ,...,., \ 1 .. Kom. • ,...,, " ............. ~ .. \ H\IW I •Vt1 f'.!r."9 h.t.un t t·r1•11 ... , u _,,.. J ........ J,.,.,..,. k•,~nni,h1• Lombotf!IJ"' "•'llli \4,•r11•1t .. lt401 '4(t IHW ....... p,.", ..... ···"--""" 1•or•1 hr Mm•wll Koo, KUt• ~ "''""' ~•h !il.U ~b•f'I r~~vt· fflUMpfll ,, .. ~, ...... ,. \@h•I AUTOS, MEW AUTOS, USED i,""""t•I , ... , .. .., .. lHMl1t1 '•m•ru t .... \filh'' l hrt•fttt l'<fmf't ~·VtllMlftl.tt l.,.. ... u .. ~-., ~:ir '"'""'"'' Wn<,,.11 :.ll\f(H-M .. rt\ft) M'IM•ft~ °'4Dmub1~ '"""' Phtnuvlft "'-'••· nw"'1Mrtwr~ \ ... •PH Pll4Mt I~ IWIO ,..,. telA IC , .. 1• •llO:I ''* llMll ..... IOOI ,. IMi IQIJ .... ·~ 1071 ,. IOtO 11111111 ·-'"'° ..... •C>I 1111tU• ..,.~ ..... .. -,;?) -..w -!II')<) -~ ...... 11("5 l<!TO llO'a .,,. ...., ... '90 0()0) ..,. -!11111 -~ - !IOI• llOlO fl'l .. I .... l11Y..o ·-.<11'1 .... ,.,., . Sell with EASE! It's a BREEZE Cll!_Sllfled Ads 642·5678 The marketplace on the Orange Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtal fttcrte Howles Few We Ho.eses Few U. ,.....,., Few S. 1 .._..,For S. ······················· ;;;;;~···········i;,02· G;;;;··········iooi G;;;;··········~;o; ~...,... 1001 ..................•.... ········-·············· ............................................. . EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Publi1htt'' Hotlee: \II real t''lulc .i d 1rrt1sed 1n th1' m·~11papt'r ~ bUbJe<'l lo lhl' federal f'a1r llous 1ntt Ari or 1968 wh1rh makt-s 11 1llel(al to ad Hrt1se "an~ prererent e, l1m1ta t1on, or dis n1m1na11on ba~ed on rJce. t·olor. relll(1on. ~u or nu11un11l nr11(in. or an 1n1en11on to m;ike df\~ ~urh prt·lt'rt'1H·e l1m1t 11t1on 111 cl1' t 11m ma11on This news~w11t•1 will not kno~ tnl(I) 111·1·1·1>1 1111~ .1d q•rt ISIOi: 1111 I l',t( c~t ate ~ hJ( h l!o Ill \IOlu lion or the la~ ERRORS: Advertiun Jhould ct.Kil their ods dolly Oftd ~port er- ron i•mtelotefJ. The DAILY PILOT asSWMs liobllity for the first incorrect insertion Oftly. 1---- HILL TOP HOME $210,000 rustom o~Tier homt un t1hnos1 un lll'rt! or land 7.o nt.>d for ho r~e. "Quuhty" IS thto b.v~ord here owe w is·' rln Jerr\' Jones 631 12168 4BRBACklAY SI 37,500! Hoomy, 4 B<lnn, 2 sty. w l'Ol) fireplace Very t'lean. hght anrl a1q :'\e~ dishwasher. waler heater. pamt. paper. i.k yh(!hl' Beuut1full) IJnds<'apt·d patio A muM &ee' 6'1&7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS PENINSULA Fixtt Onl.1 step!! lo the ~urf. 1.., th1~ baq?u111 llxt•1 Jinn.: 11a1n1 liru..,hl,_, & ~huH•b ,111d l'J~h 111 on SSS C'.dl no~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714.631·6990 WHAT'S UMIQUl AIOUT UNIQUE C' H E .\ M P l' ~· f I ~ 1-; \ S T B L l' I-' f ( ontem poran 'I' le :1 lidrm ne~ tarµeh bk) hght!>, 11.1..\h l..inrhl·a p tnR :.urrounchn!! ... u1.1..r pat111 & custom 11..irl~ ••t e >pa '''umt• l>l 18,IMMI .11 tu j~· hk m~ S.:1:!3 IJIAJ lt:l' 't'Ot I.I. l.ll\ r l'I ' hdrm. 2': lt.1 . l'11h·rmn \\°l11Hkn 11111n J\ 1•uu11l I\ 1.111 h1·11 t.111111\ jttltlll ~1th 14 t•I h.11 ll. l'Ol\ 1irn1l.ili' h11um1· ~IKI IOI 1•llt•t 1111• ruh' of I.! :1 "k111g SJ:!:!.IMMI 1-'t•t• \11 I> ITll" \I I ' H Ill \1 \ fl (I ' I ,JI I t..1r.11n1· Sh;rn JI rm. liOCNI 111'iSU ~IC~ THAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE AIOUT I • "-ll()lll I 1C .. us HousH for s• I ~•••••••••••••••••••••••I •'...-upltt' "ho Jre 'rektuJ.? General I 002 .in Jpartmenl loo!. r1r-1 ll l'J llor,, li7~ l~MHI <'all ;.i l>.11h 1•11111 'j) ' 1~1111 Iii:! _,i1;>1 I••••••••••••••••••••••• in Class1f1ed W ill ~our I ---------•! Jtl ht> tht>re• To µIJrt• t DONOVAN'S I )OUrad.tallG42~78 PRESENTS I ~,.,,.,,_,,~~~~~ LOCATION + financing LIDO ISLE OPEN Sat/Sun l·S 2 14 VMI Dijon ' htlrm\ i l1Jlh 1m 111.11 UIJIO' 111rnhl 11111 1411 h "\µ.111:.11111 111111•nl!itl .)11,I S.1:1S IOI OpenSwi 1-5 I 00 I W. Ste•en~ 11253 SAMTAAHA 'o 11uJ lll\1111: hwrn" 1:11,·. 1nll·1 1-,t on th" ;1 IM•1truom .i1mk1 \'auh1•d , 1•ll1n)!' ,.,~ 11.:ht 2 h .ilt·on1t•:. 111 c·rluul.11::! II:! 1 k :\I w.I """'' Siii> ~llMI SAMTAAHA o,..s-1.5 10 I 0-C It odford Pl J bdrm~. I' J huth. j!r<'Jl 'lurter homl' for ~ uUO!! lamtl) m oUlblandln!! I ,1 m1 I) n<'lt:hl>orhoocl \swmabk' loan ~.$00 MESAVEIDE o,..w 1·4 1912s-ba F><t'Nll\t> hom<' tn l'o~tJ \ll'ba 3 bdrm 2 bath I 'Ion on a t•ul de '"" ..,, re~I R\ at'l't'SS or room for pool $11S4.900 LAGUNA o,..s-1_. Sp 754 Treasan Is. MobileH..Partl lOIOI So.PCH I bdrm mobile homt> bath. '3ntast1r ocean ' ww from lh In!! room & l'O\tred p;JhO 3 pn\'Ull' beat•hes Adults onl) Pnre inrludt>i. rurniturt> RA.900. HJ.1112 DUPLEX $94,900 Im estors dt'h~ht ' Two 2 Bdrm t;n1l.s Current in· rome S740 Mo 1 >ear home protecttOO plan m rluded C:i 11 lo SN'' 644 7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS TelUng the most Jl'<c>Ple pouible is important to the surress of any garage sal<' Make i:urt• 1uurs is lls tt'd 1n Cl111s1fitd. phonr 642~ -----------·--.. , .. .. ,,, ,. BRAHD HEW U YFROHT I 2 % Fi none lnl1 I Hdrm .t hath . 1nduclc~ prl\ ult• boat <lo<'k a nti \'tl'\\ ol l'Oa~tlllll' $1.h:-,0.00(1 tndutle"o the lc.md :.!274 Chan1ll'I Hd . NU Open Sal Sun 1 :'> IEST UY VIEW-Xlnt FWtca Overlooking tht• magmfic:enre of l\t•wporl Harbor and lhl' blue Pa cific res ts th1~ .i beittroom. l bath pool home just like ne\\. S995.000 1933 Galatea Terrace. Cent Open Sal/Sun 1·5 HEW LISTING Bluffs Trina with View Thb immac ulate 3 Bdrm townhome offers thl' comfort and convenience of ~ewport Beach living Grt>al locatwn $265.000 Ask for John or Patrick. 2643 Vista Ornada Open Sal Sun I 5 tOQ, ~ lj[~( h].AJJ'{ 675-7311 READY TO BE A WINNER? I c• lhow yo.1 how to larfl sso.ooo + annualy! IF: .YQ1!. are t1n•d or floun<f<-'nng in a aeaa offi {'(' YOU (•ravl' specialized. pt>rsonal "How To" training from one of the most successful sales trainers in the business. .Yru.: "ant to work in a plush. well-located offi ce mth a grou p of highly m otivate d professionals . Yilll want on.going soptusttcated edlieation & training. Coleswort.hy & Co. 2~S EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA . 640-0020 Jn 5~ Btu# Spht·level Franciscian Model. Fronts on widest greenbelt & gardens. 3 Bdrm. 21'2 baths. remodeled gourmet kitchen. security system. delightful patio area S265.000 Owner w1 II finance at 13 1 2··~ • Bf.$ Si1u/~~ of eve/ Popular 3 Bdrm t='4 Bonita model. End unit for extra privacy and view Needs redecorating but a super value at lo" $188.000. We olwoys hau tht best Llstlli91 of the belt pric.s! The fastest dr:i~ m the ASSUME! $85,000 \\'l·~t a Dail\ l'1lot t:la~~1fted Ad f..ii 567H I e Daily Pilot e classifieds \k,a \'11rdt>'i. fm1:~1 I Hdrm 2 bath huml' ... 1111 IJr!!e h1 tnl! room .ind r .i m 11\ rou m b r H' k lm·plarc. µmrt',,;.ionall~ d 1·c·orJlt>d \i,bUm t• ~ 000 bl TD. prn t' unl.1 s1:r. .soo CN1111r Jn\lllUS. 1,111 ~6 2313 • work for • you. call 642·5678 e forquick e cash~les. I THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ·~ YOU ARE IMVmD TO orEH HOUSE SUMDA Y 1-5 PM CJ I 5 Vllft Heu, Costo Miia !laker llftd labb Streehl * FinanC'tng can be tailored to ·t>.t.UJ., )'O~. ti I I u I "' • Sunshin e & spaciousness. ,* ('h~ming wallpapers a~~~ple<i \l.jlb oak trim . moulding~ &' baseboards. oak parquet floor . plantation shutters. • Huge decked patio overlooking quiet greenbelt. • Central air condit1onmg * Convenient location * Complete & cheerful kitchen . pantry. g r eenhouse window. microwave • 3 bedroom + den. 212 baths • Pools. spas. physical fitness course $169.900 TOMI MORRIS !OUL llD1CI. TOUI. umncnlll. lll'Y1MI CamlNll '4!lejl Ceruar 'lb..dbrUl«• Vi.llaC• Ctni.or ll'Y'J>o CA 11<.11& 1 IVllW CA 921'l4 7l4 ?5111~4 ..... Ol5i 8'700 Tell a friend and help choose your new neighbors. NEWPORT CUSTOM-UIGI Spacious 2bd. 2 be. Ofl .... "'" latrd c"-dMoc. Foiwily roota. extra IC). lot l'OOftl for pool, cnto. ._.. for oricjMll OWMn, t.ly iitMlahd. W., -aiKIL $249,500. lack loy ..... U.GUMA HIUS-OCEAH VU c.... 3 9"d. 2 ~ .... ..., ~. dr.-s & paW. Wr..,,H .__.,.. witt. ......... trHt & ... A11 •h I st TD & ow111r '"°' cwry 2•d. $279,500. Ul-1400. OCUHFIOHT MEWPOIT T ....... OYeniv tot, 6000 .. ft. OWlllr •tf•at.d .ct wtl c•.._, _, re1111•h offer -trMtt. .. 'r , ... ter••· etc. pride of owHralalp. woo.ooo. I CDM-YllW_,All .............................. ........ ~ ........ dlCll ... ~ ........ .,.. .. ~ ......... . PIHCIMOTMHS IMITHS' MOITU.UY 627 Main St Huntington Beech S:J&..6S39 C-IY ( ..... of OJ-.e c.My 111 ,.,._ J-u, 1'11. l"Wll .... Or-,. __ , Dell, ...... ..,_ ___________ --t .. 1.... -. ~I--Or ... CMtt Dlllly 1'1"4. J-.. .My J, II, It, ltlt "w.e1 I "!t... .• • Yill1 desire the chance to grow wrrn a rap idly expanding , progressive company. , ..... c v. of a.y, .... a ~ •••• n.&. , .... 1 •••· ""·''°· '7Ut00. PAC#'IC YllW ....,...L.PAU ~lef'Y Monuary CMpe~ematorv 3&00 P11C1tie v..w Ortve Newport a .. eh 6"·2700 I J-.. Mys. ... "• "" ...... PUBUC NOTICE Pt18UC NOTICE Pt1BUC NOTICE Businessmen f/ y40u orr do111p 1>111111111 undtr a I l'letlttou• 81111ntu j ~llrM p ore rtqt.Urrd j IJt lolO I Blllintu Md Pro/t""1M Codt. S« I 17111 to 119301 to ftU a ! F'1ttfllou But111u 1 1 ~·olfJt Stoltf'M111 011d ,.,,.. d publ1t~d for #olfr eoutt'tltnll' uwk1 W ! of Utt DAILY PIWT t"OA Mlp atll llol• Call lltt LECAI. OtPARTMBNT at "1411 r.tt SU /Or #•rttlnift#oiffwdioa CAriL ME ~OW in absolute con idence an . . ' . BE A WlllD! ti& IUOMAM 640-ttot ~" ..... .... .... , ..... .... ... ' ,, --·----- ---_.___., ___ . __ ,,_._..._.._. _____ .._--: __________ __, ___ ..,..~!""" ... _ ..... ~-... -........... . -- ....... For Wt ........ For Wt Cle Ort Coaat OAtLVPILOT.Sunday,July 12,1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••GtMral I002GtMtlll 1002 ....... For s. ........ '°" s. HcNnet For Wt ....... for s. ....................... , ...................... . ._.. '-' G ... N 1001 .,.,.. I 001 .._,... 1002 G ... NI I 002 ............................................. . ............ ~ ....... ~.~~ .. ~ .... ~~~ .............. ! ....................................... ······················· ............................................. . , ... ,.. lto2 ........ 1002 ..... t002 .... ,.. 1002 ------------· 1·~~====~~~~~~-....................... ·······Ui.ii········ .... coaONA·.;a.··· ·;;;~~;;~s;·o;;;o;;· oc ...... °"' _ •VN COVI ~ I OWNmS•UT MA'I DUPLEX Nrw rantaitlr 3 Br 3 A ma,niricent French VIiia in Dfluxe :3...B'dttit 2 th, South of the hiahway sata 81 Condo. eoo mom prestigious Abalone Point. Only 1 year family dlil•I •r •· this elt&Mt homr plus )'ou ln. sum'*' month old with lml)Orted marble fireplace firt'plau, o,r.trs unit lorome. flu&f' owners t Why pay rent) Nut lo mantels, French doors, high ceilings, plus 3 more Good unu. brtrk rourtyard all ho~~e. theatf'n ' tile noors, go urll\el kitchen, sauna, 1nrome Only '247)00. IHds to rr.nrh doors P11rk, Just minute• 10 greenhouse, many tiled terraces. All ltG CANYON COUNTRY CUii C•ll for mort deta 1$. that optn onto ltaUan ht•t·hn lh · f & ri S46 23\1 t1lt'd noon Beaunful W•rd Man1tJ(cmentto WI views orever p vale beaches. FOi THE CHAIRMAN OF THI IOAlD Magnifil'ent GeorJi!ian t.:olon1al residtmce o'looking tht> 8th green of Big Cyn golf course The finest <·raftsmanship & materials! Imported marble, air cond . crystal chandeliers. crown moldings. rich paneling, 3 wet bars + man y other impressive features. 5 Large bedroo~. each with private baths, banquet size dining rm. fam rm with marble fi replace. billiard rm with t·offered ceiling & oak floors. refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant home for someone who appreciates the finest ! Uy appt $2,150,000. You've Arrived at ... wood pe&11ed floor1 714 1131 ~ $USO.OOO. FIXER TH~ f<EAL ESTATERS enhance d~n wnd •PaCIOWI tamily k1lt'htn 2:nd story hust:c sr<"ludec1 mu11ter !luile with oll('n AMDSAVE! 1-------~--111 balcony and bubbling 5pa too! ,3 moro queen A bu)' at 5119,951) a IJJrm 2 buth, hUgl' added Cumlly room with f1rt'place "1111 nreds p111n1 and car~t.. St.-r 11nduve C111l~2313 CO-Ortl.A TIVI SB.18! L°'"J t ... ~llMJ Spodo• to~. 2 ldr'M wiHI loft. 2112 both. LOW IHTEllS T. ~1ied bdrms for your Ilk mg. lluge 4 car g11r11gc + 2 Bdrm income umt Price redured ond owner is llllxious C11ll T HE REAL ESTATERS Agetrt, YM• G,..., Opns.day 1.s 14641 RQ•alne Woy @ MHADaMAl Beautiful Ranch )l)'W !Ur. 2Ba home w frpk GordlftGro•• *Cote Realty- & ln\'t'Slmtnl 640-5777 SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631·6990 2 • o o 0 s q fl . x I n I 1-~mll!!'lll!!!!ll!!!lll-1111!!!!!1111!'I HB.P! ne11~.bborhood do>ti lo >l'hls & ~hoppmit V \ Terms owe 2nd .it 12' I $137.500 ~ 7001 4 IRHOME BIG FiXER! OPEH SUt4 2·5 31 lolboo Co•H 45'10ATSLIP Fo r sale $5!15.000' lnl'ludes >1&nd) bea1•h dN·k & polio + lar11l' quallt) 3 bdrm + dl'n. 2 bath home f'1replarl', brick BBQ+ extra park mg Owner A.,'\, 673 !1187 or675·7060 $105,000 <.:om rortable Costa Mesa family home on qu1i>I >l reet Lovel~ wallpaper One bath re modelf.'d, tiled Roof. I yr new Covered patio. brick BBQ. beaut itarden w be11ring fruit trees Isl lame ad· vert1sed 1 Hurn to see' 646·7171 A must see' Cover1>d 1•n tr> ·10 thu. ma)tnlfl(·1•nt j Bdrm 3 bath homtt llu1te ramlly room. bri1·k rireplare, fonnal d11111111 Bu1llin breakfast b:.t1 Beaut iful pool ,ind separate spa, Gas IUJQ and firejlll Home nel'<ls fi x 1n' Redu1·cd to $179,IJOO Cull for mort• di>ta1ls. $46-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATE RS • ·~--~ .. 4""" ..... ~ '-• It~.-... -~__.. ................ _ .,, LIDO OFFICE Redhill. Realty • HOMES OR INVESTMENTS • PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED ASSOCIATES • I • MARKET EVALUATIONS Redhill • PERSONAL SERVICE 673·7300T3377 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH .,, :ti• .. 'Ulellj ,....,,, • I 1"11",.lt••• ~ • • I. I,, .. II I • I t 1 619-34-11 IEACH HOUSE. SI 57,500 Newport Beach 3 Bdrm A·frame with a 574.000 assumable low. low interest. SUPER 1UY! OCEAN VIEW Outstanding No. Laguna 4 Bdrm home w/large lot and assum able loan -on oceanside of highway . Steps to beach. Large deck off dinin g rm. Beautiful courtyard en· trance. ~5.000. HEW LISTIHG IH SEA.VIEW -4 Bdrm, 1 story view home. Prof. landscaped. New carpet. Enclosed brick atrium. Large master suite. Light and airy thru·out. Guarded gate. Community pool and tenni s. $383.000. TUlnYOCK HIGHUMDS -2 story 4 Bdrm 3 ba. MacGregor. Built by Lusk . Step down living "!TI · lge dining rm. bay window breakfast nook wttb sunny sit down view. 13'; financing -soc; loan. $350,000 JASMINE CREH OCf.AH VIEW -3 Bdrm . Plan 5 Y.1th quiet. formal elegance, private spa off master bdrm and a breathtaking view. $438.000. HUMTIHGTOH HARIOUR Davenport Island, custom 3 Bdrm home with 63' of bayfront, boat doC'k . sauna and spa, exquisitely appointed, shutters. parquet flooring. paneling, ri ch tone thruout. Owner w /carry at W1 with $175,000 cash. It 's -smashing~ $8.'W.000. WATHFROHT DUPLU -2 Bdrm plus bache lor. both units with brick fireplaces. pier and float. Room for two boats. $450,000. OWHU WILL TlADl 20 acres near Rancho California. Owner wants condo in Nwpt. Irvi ne. C.OSta Mesa. Ca n be divided into 4 to 5 acre parcels for small equity or $140:000 lakes all. JASMINE CHU -Comfortable 3 Bdrm home with pJantation shutters, parquet floors, lush carpe(ing, tasteful decoratin(. Within t he security gales of Jasmine Creek. 911• 'k assumable loan. $320,!n>. 11 1 -. ~'ind out 11b(iu! 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J I' rt' »!15.000 l'niqu,• hnmr' ShJ run l\Jth~ G75 00.10 THIHIUHG TOWMHOME7 l Jll tht• 'llt'l'IJll\h JI lht• 1·ondumm1um an forma\Hm 1't·nkr TnurhMorw lh•all \ !163 ltiin · LOWEST PRICE BALBOA ISLE Onl ) Sl!lll.51Kl' l'nlx•ala lilt> ll•rn"' Ov.nt>r v. 111 ('arn l~I al I<!'. for Ill ~ 1•ar~ ldt•al \\t't'k<'nd and ~umnwr t11dl' JV.J~ S1t•1>:. lo hu~ \'11•" hoah from front :.llltnl! 1J<1rt·h J u~t 11:.tcd :.o hurn' l' a II 6 73 85.5(1 THE REAL ESTATERS 703 GOLDEHIOD O'IN SUNDAY 1-5 Perfection! New kitchen, wood noors brick patios, olde Corona del Mar at its very best. Excellent fina ncing. Shirley H.,.., $279,000 1~. <~~r¥.~~(.!.'.~~~·~!::.~~~ ,J, • , ' • ~,., ~., 851·1361 675·9434 loot Oft the loy, fltay on the Oc-.i 200 FT. IA YFIOMT HOME On th. PolAt of Mtwport I.a.id Beautiful. sunny all \'ll'" home on huge &01•1 sq fl Island Point 4 bdrm++, den. rl'r rm, bar din rm•. panoram1C' decks. !>"Im bt'arh. do"k & park1n1t i.:alorl' Walk lu o•:ean Owner 1A1ll hnann· 51.100.000 ch1nd mrl 1 673 0202 C B. OPEN SUH. 1·4 141i ht St J bdrm. 3 ha 1 v. n h:.e $197 .500 11,.,1 hu' in Contnado " '11•v. o( San 01ei:o ,,)..~ h1w EH·~ l'all Ph~lh~ l'1w1k 1:i.'1 3751 Lt't' .\1.llhl'r l'o 13.'i IK.'i I VIEW .•. to San Clttnentt Islet. 12'. fmam'anl( Gor!(l•ou" u ::-.10!\ llEllarrs 4 bdrm. 3 bu t 1)1.101 Loq· h home for formal or rasual h\lni: $17!1.0IO. fkx1 hl1• ll·rm~ (',di Jeann1 l' M11ha1·I t>l.4 7211. ,\gt OCEANFRONT Dplx 4br 2ba & 2br Iba TEACHERS- Why PoyToxn ? l''e 111flat100 to ) our Jd \ anlJi:l' fret' l'On);ulla l 1on " trJl·h1•r., "hn hold l' a hr 0..•pt or H E l1 1•1·nl>e.~ & l'Jltl Tr111·hin1t Crrdt•nt1al:. \'A . fl I 1\ purrha~t·~. nu down pi.I~ mt•nl. or 1111 monthl} pa\ nll·nl pur1'11aHs par1m•rsh111 plun:. l't1 Call nnv.. 11' a llu~tr' markl'l D S E1luralor' fl U) 848-6 354 639·0616 WINNERS!! c 1 ·• l -.umablt> Sl30 ooo In ~.ooo &tO-i!f.IO 1 L>l Pl.EX 1 Hold '"' A HOUSE for YOU STEPS TO IEA.CH S215 ooo OrJn1tt· CMd IMCOMI TOOi . 2 hdrm eJrh un11 ~ r~o ho\L~ 011 1 lot Ul a room & bath off 2 t·ar t> l''\ITS HrJnd Ill'" I , t•n <fr~irrahh• Jrta Jtardl(t' Good" s rental ~1611.000 loa.n. S2.'>!I 1100 Ov.111·r "111 larn 1,1 llio area S2501<XXI I SJn Bt•mdn.lmo c111Jllf\ln1t 2 hdrms T l'Jt·h llnl\ SI~ ~ICMI Call I I.OT l:-1 D \.'J,\ l'OI:-; 29 , du\\11. will 'uli tod.i~ !17!l !>:rm ordmJll' Sl4H•Kl ALLSTATE sos~~io•s1ty REAL TORS STEPS TO SAMO WANTED .\G f.~TS Cupable ol handhnl( nal11111wul1' rr ft'rtiJI~. 1·n•allH' "Com mi~"''"' :slro<'lun• C:all ~orm for mh•n 11'"' $50,000 DOWN Deluxr Newport Bl':ll'h duplex' I.ow 111t~re:,t J' sum:iblr Isl + uwnl'I· "'111 rarn a 2nd 3 Hdrm up with bal{'llfl~ 2 Bdrm do" n with hul(t' pal 111 Hoth ha\t' fireplal't'S' Hare 32 :\ 137 lot Onh $279 ,900 liurr~, call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS • COIY COTTA.GE • OC UH IREEIES PRICE Plf.ASES Lu,uraou:. home, t hlk from nceun ancl h.i) Lari:e 3 IJl'lrm, 2 frpk~ :ind mnn• Onl) I ) rs m•v. Assume lanw lo" mlert'bl 1st. as.,ume 2nd Jnd o~nl·r v.111 rarr) 3rd Onl) S:00.000 tall toda~ !179 !)370 ALLSTATE REALTORS SOLAR HEATING Sensational 3 bedroom home featuring upgraded interior, french doors & spa in extra large yard. All for $110.000. Owner wi ll carry large 2nd T.D. 714'759·1501 or 714 752·7373. 6 CUTE COTTAGES aEGAHT "VSlSAIUES "--8CLUSIYE ON llG CAHYOM GOLF COURSE Spectacular Deane Hom es "Versailles" loc·ated on largest lot of all Deane Homes Beautiful golf course vi ew ! Professionally landscaped yard w mature trees in a private park·like setting including a lovely large pool & huge spa + an attractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry with fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering chandelier. 4 Bdrms, den . formal dining room & 41 2 baths. Priced right at $895.000. tall for appointment. HAllOR VIEW IROADMOOR-VIEW! Now offering in this lovely 4 bdrm home with a great view of bay. ocean & bright light:-, Ney, prof. lands<:aping front & rear Lge family rm. formal dining rm & 21 '.! baths Great lotat1on Leasehold Heduted to $39.5.000 ' 1251 SURFUHE WA Y OPa. SUH 1·5 PM JUST LISTED -Sl l 5,000 Hf.ATS> KIDHEY-SHA.PEO POOL Here's the tutcst 3 bedroom collage in all Costa ~lt:sa and just nestled in flowers Largl• grassy ba<:k ) an.I tor the kids. plus hl·aullful µool w1th large deck area 90 ' Y.1dc frontage Centrally lol'ated to major shops See It and YOU 'II fa II In Ion• OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUH 1-4 PM 2160 P A.CIFIC A VE.. Hf.AR VICTORIA. IALIOA ISLAND DUPLEX-$450.000 I lkdrooms upstairs & 3 bedrooms downstairs with patio and deck Cov· rrrd ~ara~e + laundry room . Ex· tcllent for summer winter rental. Just stl'pS to the bay & bcal'h from the door of this e'<tClll'nt tax shelter + pott.·n tially appreciating property 2-STORY DUPLEX~EWPORT IUCH STEPS TO lf.ACH-OWHEI FfHAMCE Call today to see this fine duplex ! L1\'e in one urut & rent the other .i Bdrms. deck & 2 bath!> in upper . 2 bedrm~ & l bath in lower Fireplace m eath. Some \'IC\\ or OCl'l.ln owe 1st T D & note• of $247 .000. int onl\'. $.52.500 down pml ~o luan ft•c S299.5il0 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS 2111 Son Jooquin Hilh Road NEWPORT CEKTH, H.I . 644-4910 COMMERCIAL If ~ou\t• v.a1ll'd for an I WHA. TA VA.LUE + LIVIHG t'M't·ptH•nal hu~ th1~ ·~ Spurious 3 hdrrn 2h.1th 1 11 ' .\ l'h.irrnani:. 1·11m apl l\lt111:-. \H'I hur. fortahh• :1 Htlrm hnmt' f1repla1•e. utraum Cl\1•r hll',Jll't1 un a ltU ll'I nil dt• ~ Ml n ol hU!\llll'S~ ,,Jl' ;1 ,\I uni~ SIOJ.000 ~part• + '4 1·ar )!JrJi:c this 1s thl' b1•,1 11r11·('(1 Pr1tl'fiat$l'IO,IO.I hnmt> 1n Iha:-.ir1•,1 associated llllCto'.EP'. llEA,fOllS lOl' 'Iii 1·1 b., l'1 J••l i!'>I 3191 C:: SELECT ..... PROPERTIE~ 816 CANYll T_.,hW. A classic beauty tucked away among the beautiful homes of Big <.:a nvon . This Tudor esta te exemplifies gracious living. ll has it all lol'at1on. valu e and appre~iation $1 l Million ~n assumable finan('ing. Owner wtll help <'arry paper. Exclusive with Cole Realty at S2 3 Million. 816 CANYI* Cato. I ltll Fairway A great address! Complete family home with separate guest quarters (plumbed for full kitchen). Large family room, pri vate pool. and your very own billiard room. This home 1s designed for luxury. Owner will help with finanting. Excl~ive with Cote Realty. Sl.7 Million BIG CANYON Cntotniud O...ill Magnifitent view ! Plus large kitchen. formal dmmg room. pool, spa and sauna' This 3 bedroom 3 bath home is the ultimate in good taste 3450 sq fl of spaciousness and all ne..., carpel Move right in . Excellent financing . Exclusive with Cote Heall~ $875.000: 816 CANYON Cwst0111 Golf Coww Entertainment plus ! 'Ilus home 1s an award winner And whv not? It includes fully equipped ·kitchen. billiard room a nd 30' bar O\'erlooking 7lh green. Bring you r friends into thi~ home of quality ('Onstrurtion. A complete stereo system surround s you. Owner will ('arry f1nan<.'ing for appro\'ed buyer. 1':xtlus1,·c at Sl.8 Million. LIDO ISLE Quiet and peat:eful ' Step into a real beauty 1\ Spanish atmosphere pre\'a1ls in this 4 bedroom home on one of Newport's most preferred 1:-lands You '\'e got 1t. beauty, l<x:auon and \ alue Beautiful pool and spa or walk right dOY.ll to the heach Call ror finantrng details 204 \'1a San Remo Open Sat & Sunday 1·4 NEWPORT CREST Takr ad\'antagc of thls one~ Two bedroom rondo "1th lots of amen1t1e s P erfe<:t for that f1rsl·l1mc bunr or retiree!>. Vaulted C'eillngs. wet.bar and sun deck . Call for details and appointmC'nt. 2075 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Across from BIG CANYON Newport Beach 640-Sn7 s s s SI 0,000 DOWN!! s s s SPECIAL OFFER REAL ESTATE LICENSltC SCtllOL \'er~ <·reall\'e finanrmg a\'a1lable on this spacious home fea turing 3 bedrooms & 2 baths' Recently painted & paperedf for the <liscriminaling buyer '. Only Sll9,000 i l4 759·1501o r714 752·7373 LAIY IOHES SPECIAL These six two bedroom. one bath homes are situated on 112 acre in a prime Costa Mesa location. They have fireplaces . new roofs within the past year and have been freshly painted. There is no vacancy factor and best of all the owner wi ll finance $300,000 at 131t•7c interest only!! Hurry, won't last! 7141556·7035. WEEK HIGHTS OR W!E«EHDS For those who'd rather play than do yard work ! 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Subject lo 912'; loan. Well priced. Extremely mol1\'aled se ller il4' 545·9491. DESPERATE WY This superb 2 bedroom condo is a great starter & priced at below market value. Hurry, this one won't last! Call now!! 714/545·9491. • UNtVEHITY ,AlK• Sensational 3 bedroom home overloo~ing the greenbe lt . Special financing available. Call for details & private showing. Only $162,000. 71(1759-1501 or 714/752·7378. s3900 For more information 54S.t4tl 75f·ISOI H.,...,._ leactt Hlfb Lee '6).5671 DOH'T CRY LA TB Don't look back and say to yourself, "I should have bought when the prices were down." Prices are down and it's time to buy this 2 bedroom, pride of ownership unit. Take over existing loans with modest down! 714/54$-9491. • • COHDO COMVEISfOM • • These sixty units are just waiting to be con\'erted. Choice Bakersfield location with very low vacancv factor. Th ree assumable loan s . Owner askin g Sl.990.000 or will consider trade for mobile home park. 714 556·70.15 OCf.AHFROKf I UNG AL OW Private lockable gate onto white saod. Charming Laguna cottage is perfect weekend hideaway or rental. Owner will ( i n a n c e a l l 3 r; d o w n a n d N 0 PAYMENTS FOR ONE YEAR'!' $695.000. 7141963·5671 . • SEU.II FINANCING AV AIL.AILI • Sensational 2 story. executi ve home featu ring 4 large bedroo~. 3 baths, formal dining. fa mily room & bonus room . Locate d at end of quiet. cul-de·sac. Onl y $187,000 with assumable financing . 7141759· 1501 or 7141752·7373. ~.~~: ...... ~~~ ........ ~!~~!~.~~·.: ..... ~.~~ ....... !~=-~~ ........ ~!.~~....... Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT. Sunday. 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LIDO ISi.i HOMIS Rare Portofino w I pool + lovely guest house. 3ba. frplc!. ~ $159,000-$169.~ OPEN SUM I ·5 120 YIA QUITO Featured on Homes Tour thi~ lovely traditional spadous, custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home, n<'wly decorated. Priced to sell c;uitkly at $475,000. Must see. ALSO IM H.V. HOMIS ~ 1-5 2147 VISTAINTUDA LilGIST I UVIL IEAUTY. End unit. 1900 sq. ft. Paula Plan 3 bdrm. 2 bath. large master bdrm suite with sitting room. Finest upgrades including A1C Private patios. Kitchen/Cam. room . S315.000 incl uding the land. Terms . Open Sunday 1·5. 233 16th PLACE C.M. 2 Somersols. 5 BR 3 Ba. great assum. financing. OCIAM VU FIXH llDUCIO! Cameo Highlands: $335,000 fee. '75-0ll * EASTILUFf * BALBOA ISLO. BAYFRONT C>rEH SUM l·S 214 VIA ITHACA Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaininJ!. $420,000. Best price for the money CAMEO SHORES-250/oDM Panoramic ocean view Owner may finance all. JUST USTS>. Beautiful 1 level 4 bdrm, Cam room. Lusk Home. Luxurious new neutral carpets & drapes. Lovely large yard. $399,500. You own the OWNll WILL COMSIDM IXCHAMGI .. _..,.. • ..._..._•wwttt. boat slip. Two atory wood _, glosa. c ..... Otrrf ~... bllcClftY deda ... ,...... IUtdta. S.lllit ~ .. property iR P• SprilHJI. Ilg .._. or 7 OwHr wlll oultt with fh11111chuJ. SI ,200,000 t... Patl .. SULA POl .. T IEACHFROMT Panoramic bav & ocean view at wedge , from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. ·featuring marine room. $1.385.000 SPYGLASS-OCEAN VU Model home. l::xquisite. PEHll'l POINT CUSTOM 5 BR, 5 yrs new. 201 ; dwn Owner may finante aJI. land. OPEM SUM 1·5 2212 AIALIA HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. 644-0134 I list & Ivy With 11w bperls B.EGAMT IACK IAY ESTATE. Offering 2 acres in the country. Living r m w/walls of glass offer an unparalleled vlew of Newport's Back Bay. Home features a 60' pool & spa, 6 BRs, including m s tr s uit e w /s au n a , g uest/maid s quarters. Tennis courts. 5 car garage & room for s table s. $3, 700,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 ( R36 ) HARBOR ISLAND, Exclusive Newport Is land-inc ludes pier & s lip, lawns & large trees and sandy beach. Very private & secluded on most prime bayfront location. $2,500,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235 ( R37) 45' OM LIDO IA YFIOMT. Mediterranean g racious living . Di s tinctive architectural details , marble , custom tiles. Master suite w /2 full baths & skylight dressing rm. Dock for large boat. $2 ,300 ,000 Dona Chicheste r 642-8235 (R38) so· RIGHT OM MAIM IAY! 70' pier h ead line acco mmodating large ya chts a nd a handsome 5BR, 51/2 bath home w/cozy family rm and formal dining rm. 24 hour security island. $2,100,000 Dona Chichester 642-8235 ( R39) UMDA ISLE EXECUTIVE. Super location on the big turning basin. Dramatic floor plan features 5 lovely BRs. 4 fplcs, handsome library & slip for lg. boats. Spacious mas ter suite w I beamed ceilings & elegant bath w/beveled glass window. A value at $1,950,000 leasehold. Appl. only . Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 ( R40) NEWLY LISTED IAYFROMT. Much desired single story home . 4 BR 4 BA, exceptionally large living/dining areas. 122' on water! Large pier & slip. Quality construction. $1,750 ,000 LH Martha Macnab 642-8235 ( R41) A MOST DESIRABLE HEWPOIT HOME WITH Ocean facing windows for panoramic views of Catalina, sunsets and Newport Harbor. This home is situated on an unusually large lot with street to street access from Ocean Blvd & Ch ina Cove. Substantial seller financing available. $1,500,000 J . Suchomel 644·6200 (ft.42) NEWPORT CREST COMDO 2 bdrm. d e n. spacious Plan 8, immaculate. Low priced al $215.000 WATERt-RONT HOMES.t"t HI Al I 31All BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR '1 f1, )\•Lit D• •. "' B 67) 6161 YACHTSMEN TAKE MOTE! 55' boats can dock in front of these elegan tly casu al home s on th e Balboa Penins ula. Ea.ch w /fplc in living room and master BRS. Security and intercom systems. $1,350,000. Beverly Morphy /Jane Paquin . 6 42-8235 <R43 > OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4. 1010-1014 -1016 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa THE IAY, llEACH & IOATIMG ACTIVITY. Lovely ne w home on Balboa Island. 3 Br & fam . rm . s urrounded w /views! New c ustom construction. Slip for 30' boat. Jane Paquin 642-8235 $975 ,000 < R44 > OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5, 101 N. Bay Front. Balboa. DI.AMA TIC NORTH U~UHA OCIEAMFROMT. Private cove just minutes to Newport Center. 4 Brs, family rm home w/crashing surf below and C atalina s unsets beyond. $895,000 includes land. Terry Hanes / Barbara Aune 642-8235 ( R45) DRAMATIC MONACO! Private courtyard entry leads to t his enchanting 3BR residence. Large formal living & dining rooms w/dining room opening to landscaped covered patio w /view of moun t ains, horizon and night lights. Master suite enjoys covered patio and gar den bath. Air-conditioned. • $675,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200. •Owner will a ssist in financ- ing CR46) 200 ILOCK Of COIOMA D& MARI Delightful 2-story home w/ocean view. Lush cpts and designer fabric wall coverings and natural woodpaneling, 3 lg BRs, 3 BA & den. Guest quarters off garage. Spacious living & dining rms . Oversize lot. $650,000 Holly Mark a s 644-&00 ( R47 ) 5 llDIOOMS -LAICH llY LOT. Outstanding location on laq~e end of cul·de·sac lot "Hillsborough" Lusk Model in Harbo.r View Hills . Canyon view I& mini ocean view, too!! Darlene Herman 752·1414 $499,900 (.R48) •••wwwn•CK MACNAB IRVINE REALTY A SUBSDARV OF THE IRVINE CDM=>ANY 9UALITY AIOUMDS ! Smashing 4 BR Baycrest pool home. A "just like new" remodel wt exquisite use of oak, cedar & rare woods . Fren c h doors , paned window s throughout. Fabulous mstr suite. Music room & studio workshop. $450,000. H oll y M ark a s 644-6200 ( R49 l TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS. Gracious "MacTavish" plan w t all amenities for family living &c. luxu'ry entertaining. Gated entry, 4 BR, l am. rm .. Formal dining, custom pool & sp<h ~ A!~'M .1 Loans. $389,900 Bell e Partc h 752-1414 CR50) SIEAWIMD. Spectacular view of city, mountains & lights! Professionally decorated 3 BR & fam. rm . Beautiful garden w /waterfall -Ko1 pond. Prestigious Harbor View. $.135,000. Jane Paquin 642-8235. ( R.52 ) NEAR SOUTH IA Y FROMT! Balboa Is land -delightful 3 BR. 2 bath English cottage wt many custom features. Full-size lot. $365,000 Incl. land. Submit offer. Dic k Halderman 642-8235 <RSl) OPEN HO USE SUNDAY 2-5 118 Collins Ave.. Balboa Island NEWER ILUFFS -FRONT ROW! "Dolores" Plan -end unit overlooking upper bay area. 3 Br. 2 BA patios . Lovely built-in kitchen. Mas ter s uite. $325,000 including land. Call Dick Halderman 642-8235 (H.53 ) OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-6 2944 Perla-Bluffs. Newport Beach · TURn, ROCK'S FINEST? City lights and Mountain view! 4 BR , Fam. Rm . condo- minium. Commun ity pool and 3 lighted tennis courts. Assumable loan. $325,000. Marilyn Kershner 642-8235 (RS4) HA.1101 VIEW HILLS -llST IUY, 4 BR , fam . rm., fireplace, large lot and spa. Assumable loan. All this for $299,500 leasehold. Barbara Aune ~·8235 (RS6) 901 Dovar Drive RarborViSW Center Jlewport Beach, CA 92663 Newport Beeoh. CA. 92660 ('714) ~8238 (714) &14-6200 MAG..eRCEMT OCU .. /IA Y VllW Plus a lovely Harbor View ll!lls Home with 3 bdrms, family room , pool. French d oor s. oa k floors, 3 firepl aces & beam ceilings. ~t~tandang f man ring with minimum down. or owner will sell on lease option. Must see' $485,000. Of'EH SAT /SUM 1.5 1100 White Wh Way, CdM CAROLE McMAHAH IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 NEWPORT IA YFROMT. Lease option or minimal down pay- ment and owne r to finance. Rare opportunity for this 2 BR 2 BA condominium with pool and boat s lip. $315,000 Barbara Callihan 642-8235 <E 55) OPEN H OUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5. 310 Fernando. Ba lboa #212 GllEA T IUY IM THE ILUFfS. Beautiful 4 BRS, 3 bath home on lg g reenbelt. High beam ceilin gs, parquet noors & shutters throughout. Additional storage rm in garage. $239,500 leasehold. Donna Gods hall. 644-6200 (R.57 ) MIGHT LIGHTS & MOUMT AIM VIEWS. Locate d in loveiy Harbor View Homes, this 2 BR & den home is situated o n an extra 1 a rti e lot. Co mmunity pool g r eenhelts . Ass umab financing & selle r will assi s2~s,o00 i'nc luding land. Jenrufe r Suchomel 644 -6200 (R58) DRASTICALLY REDUCE~IG CANYON. Rare "El Dorado" m ode l in M c Lain Townhomes. Only one on the market. Two-story 3 BRs, 21h Bas. Seller is out of area and is extremely motivated. Submit all ofr"e rs . Priced under marke t. $210,000 Suza nne Shuler 642-8235 ( R59 ) WOODIRIDGE GROVES. An absolutely be a uti f ul one-of-a -kind Ca mbric Model featuring a room-size e nclosed patio ideal for entertaining & offering total privacy. E ve ry rm i s tastefully decorated . 3BR, 21h BA w/fam. rm. Sl92,500. Mary Welsh 551 -8700 < R60 ) CATCH THE VIEW . Spectacular view of ocean & Catalina s unset s . Modern kitche n, fireplace & s pa. This 3 BR Monteil has upgraded carpets & air conditioning. A ssumable financing. $159,900 Kathleen Kelley (714) 855-4343 < R61) • Sf'ARKLIMG POOL AND WA. Entertain in this 3 BR & 2 Bath. single f amity ~etached home. Huge family room overlooking the pool. Living room with fireplace, bright cheery kitchen with large dining area . Super assumable loan and quickest possession. See today. Pat Terry 551·8700 $143,000 (R.62) SJ,lrllt DHRFllLD HOML This outstanding 2 BR, 21tia Ba Townhome has tile entry, p lantation shutters & eartht o n e decor . Low interest Loan $125, 700. Jerry Thompson 551·8700 (R63) ' I' l I· • • • • • 0 Cll Pete Barrett RealW presents IMVIT AT10M TO •A*.llM EnJoy ~ the S.P~ yov Qftd in dehghtf ul CUii' ff av~ are holding this NEW LISTING open so you may view this charming 4 Bdrm. home. It aboundl with family livm.1 artas le has exc1tmg alterat.lons thru-out. 500 Cffff Drh••, Ml O,.. S.. 1·5 SOLID COMFORT-MESA V.DI Beautiful home in natural su rrounding s Excellenl neighborhood fa mily room, low maintenance yard. remodeled kitchen, & 4 Bdrms. Short escrow. $179,900. 2162 TobOCJO, C.M. 0,... Sun. 1·5 C.0-0..0-L ,EHIMSUU POtMT Ocean breezes, 2 non·conforming Wlils each with living room. dining room. bedroom & bath. Owner w1 II finance lst & 2nd Trust Deeds at excellent interest rates. $359.500. 1561 MiraMOr, lol>oo o,... S.... 1·5 &UOY THIS VIEW Spinakers on the horizon, sunsets over Catalina All seen from ttlis Harbor View Hi lls house. Beautiful Broadmoor 4 Bdrm. & fa{llily room. ready to move in. Excellent f111ancing available. 2501 Island View, CdM 0,... S-. 1-5 MAHY S,UHDOREO ROOMS Total familv activities from 3 car garage and RV area. to huge family room to eat-in gourmet kitchen not to mention 5 Bdrms . 4 Haths. format dining room. large enclosed yard. 1500 HiqMand. HI 0,... S-. 1·5 5 FULl SIZE GARAGES l'UIS Super work space and more parking 1n low maintenance rear. Attracti\'e 3 Bdrm. den . 212 bath home \\1th many custom features. Sl85.000 1106 leryf LClfle, HI 0,... S. 1·5 HEW LISTING--Hli T IY AM WB.1.S In the heart of Newport 3 Bdrm. family room and formal dining room Customized with parquet·tile floors . shutters and neutral tone carpet. Ready to move in and priced to sell quickly. 13M!'fr-n· NI 0,... -1-5 I 1 J II\• HEW USTIMG-IALIOA COVES This immaculate and beauttfully decorated hom e is right on a sandy beach in a secluded private community. Pier & slip. large flagstone spa. remodeled kitcen. 2 fireplaces and 2 patios. Beach li\'lng at its best~ $63.5.000 Call Liz Beazle~ for apJX. to see HEW LISTIMG_,EHIMSUU 'OCMT Ideal location close to bay & beach. Unusual architecture "French Country .. with gables & dormer windows . Call Liz Beazley for appt to see. $370.000. HEW LISTING-MESA def MAR Excellent financing available. Immaculate 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath home with custom family room. Large pri\'ale yard . Sl3.5.000. DUPLEX OM THE OCEAH Greates t beach locale in Newport. Beautifully cared for 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath & 2 Bdrm. l Bath units furnished or unfurnished. Custom detailing thru-out. Designed to be used as large single family home if desired. 9UICIC SA.LE-MOYE RIGHT IM Convenient location near shopping. Owners are anxious to sell this neat 2 Bdrm Condo with 2 Baths -1 Story ! Sl 19.500. UUOA-ISLAHD l.AYNOMJ Boat owner's happy landing - pier & slip. 2 Bdrm Cottage with 2 Bdrm Guest or income unit over 2 car garage. $795.00>. DUMATIC AICHmCTVll ... IMSULA POINT All wood & glass -2 stories on large lot. Only 7 rears old • ln pr im e condit ion . Ow n e r transferred & wi II finance 1st Trust Deed. $49S.OOO. C0$TA MISA HOITH "Northgate" 4 Bdrm. home in area. convenie nt to schools le shopp._.. Clean & comfort.able & ttadY to move ih. S127,000. • • • •• RUIO(NTIAl RfAl £$TAIE SERVICf5 OP9' HOUSI 1·5 0'94 .. DOYa SHOUS 0 • "IAYFllOMT" Dynamic remodeled 5 BR . Bayfront Large pier & slip. Owner wi ll carry all financing. Sl,750,000. See Frank Sennes Al 314 MORNINGSTAR OHN IM TURTLEROCIC tlUS Spacious President 3 BR 2 bath. Fam. Rm. Owner wi II carry 2nd. $250,000. Fee . See Jane Mitchler Al 18782 VIA PALATINO OPEH IH RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN On the golf course. Penthouse 2 + Den w1Lh spectacular 270 view. S189 ,000 . See Ginny Anderson At 31 LA SERENA O,EH IN IRYIME THRACE Custom 3 BR . Ocean view. Spa. ~98.500 Fee . See Lu cy Rose Al Hl'l3 BONNIE DOON E OnH OM LIDO ISLE Smashing 3 BR. + Den. Atrium POOL . Entertainer's delight. SS95.500. See Edie Olson At 204 VIA EAOLI OPEN IM IA YSHORES Distinctive Cape Cod . Brick fireplace. Beams & shutters. 3 BR. 2 BA w 2 patios. S33.5.000 LH. See Melinda Marston Al 2661 CRESTVIEW DR IVE OPEN IM HARIOR VIEW H1LLS Head ·on ocean view 4 BR . 212 BA Den & Spark lln~ pool. $355,000 See Wendy Beam At 966 SANDCASTLE . OPEH IH HARIOR VIEW HtLLS Dramatic ocean view. Newly customized & elegant 3 BR. + Fam Rm POOL $485.(XX). See Betty Ri chard At 1100 WHITE SAils A HOP, SKIP AHO A Jump to the water ! This "woodsy" 2 BR . cottage;• t'ould win a personality contest with its used bri ck. hardwood floors. frenrh windows, cozy fireplace & redwood hot tub. S399.000 OCEAN VIEW!!! Sunsets & seascapes await you in this tastefully decorated N~wport Crest F RONT ROW condo . ring ce.lilAja, wel .bu. fjreplace, ~de<;Jts. 3 BR. incl. master s\ilieli a menities galore. Community tennis. pool & spa. Seller ass isted financing . $240.000. EVYYOHE-S FA YORrTE snm Spacious family home on large private lot 4 BR. each with own bath Family. Din mg & Living Rms look out on POOL. Setluded spa. Potting area & storage shed . In Westcliff. $438,000 Fee. PRIME OCEAN FROHT DUPLEX Classic 3 BR . Cape Cod beauty. Picturesque bay windows and vaulted beamed ceilings . Relaxing Master BR suite with reading alcove & fireplace. New and custom designed for your comfort & pleasure. $850,000. FINE UYIMG OM UDO JSU Beautifull v decorated. Extra large rooms & garden sun deck. 5 bedrooms. 4 BA . Den & dining rooms . Lrg. 46' lot. S469.500. LOCATION -LOCATION On Balboa Island. Excellent street within s teps of So . Bayfronl Beach . Five BR . DUPLEX with one BR. rental. Private patio with built in Bar-B-Q. $450.000. CHARMING CAPE COO ... De sc ribe s this like-new Bayshores 3 BR . 31"2 BA . home. Quality f ea lures include custom gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook w/fireplace & large master suite with beamed ceiling, fireplace, ba lcony & study. Excellent assumable fin ancing & land is included. Reduced. "DOI.OHS" IN THE ILUffS With 30% down, owner will carry loan for 5 yrs. End unit with wrap patio plus beautiful large entry courtyard. Light & highly maintained. 3 BR. + dining & breakfast areas. All this on FEE land at $298.000. TOWMHOMI IH ll(i CAMYOM A fa ntastic. customized "l>EA UVILLE" overlookina the s<>tr course. An es pecially large pa tio i s gl assed in fo r comfortable-outdoor living. 3 large BR. + f amity kltchen. All in A-1 condition, $750,000. o z a w w *' e a u s O O DOU ;pee wee a ....... fwW. ........... w. . Ho.Mi Fer Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1002 • ....,... 1002 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949, COME WITH US ••• TO DOVY SHOIES WATllllONT. LARGE PIER AND SLIP .DRAMATIC DISPLAY OF CRAFTSMANSHIP AND IMPECCABLE TASTE IN IMPROVING A 1 BEA UT I FUL HOME VAULTE 0 CEILING LIVING ROOM THREE BEDROOMS DINING AND FAMILY I ROOMS EXCITING VIEW OF BAY AND NIGHT LIGHTS FEE 1 LAND NOT LEASEHOLD ASSUMABLE EXISTING LOANS OF I ~.()()(). I ASIC '°R DOllS IROWM .................... $1,125,000 1 --_1 OPEN TODAY 1 ·5 COME WITH US ... TO LJDO WATUFROMT. ENJOY niE PEACEFUL AND THE REI.AXING VIEW FROM nilS EXOTIC 1WO llEDROOM AND DEN CONDO. PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED . COMPLETE SF.CURITY PIER ANO Sl.IP AVAILABLE .. OWNER MOTIVATED .. SEE BRIAN SCHOFFMAN 633LIDO 'ARI( DRIVE f-2 .......................... $620,000 COME WITH US .•. TO DOVH SHORES. AN IMPRES51VE COM BINATION or LUXURY AND UTILITY. THREE BEDROOMS .. Hl'GE FAM ILY ROOM DINING ROOM DECORATED Wini IMPECCARl.F' TASTE PARK LIKE YARD HUG E POOL LUXURIANT PLANT INGS .. SEE OOITIE AUST ERO I JU GALAXY DRfVE •.••.•....••.•..•.....•.•....• $495,000 COME WITH US •.• TO HARIOR RIDGE. EVERYTHING FROM niE .i., INCi! OAK FLOORS. TO TllE BEAUTIFUL PATIO Wini FOUNTAIN SUGGESTS QUALITY THREE HUGE BEDROOMS FORMAL DINING ROOM MIRRORED WAI.LS IN LIBRARY AND FAMILY ROOM AIR CONDITIONING RESTFl'L VIEW or MOUNTAINS AND NIGllT LIGHTS SEE CARLYN ~If.INER OR JANE MINSKOF'f'. # 11 SALDURG ...•••....•..•.••.•.•.••.•..•..••••. $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYY SHORES. ATTRACTrvE FOUR BEDROOM llOME. DINING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. BREAKFAST ROO M THREE <.:A H GARAGE .. DELIGHTFUL UPPER BAY VIEW St:ETOM GUY OR BARBARA ARMSTRONG 20 12 SAMTIAGO DRIVE ...•..•.••••••..•..•...•...• $350,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCRIST. SUBSTANTIAL THREE BEDROOM HOMF. THREE BATHS CATHEDRALCEJlJNGS .. RAISED HEARTH STONE f'IREPLAl'f. SKYLJGHTED BREAKFAST ROOM POOL SIZE YARD Pl.US PllTTING GREEN SEE GAYLE AMATO 2039 SHIPWAY LAME ........... DAILY 1-5 ......... S2'9,500 COME WITH US ... TO WOOOIRID'iE, IRYIMl. WAT&FIOMT. ENJOY TIIE RE:'iTft:L LAKE VIEW EARLY MORNING TO NIGHT TWO MASTER BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOM BREAKFAST NOOK OWSER ll AS P URC HASED LARGER HOME. ANXIOl'S (;ATED ENTRY. PHONE 69 AT TH E GATE SEE JEAN STEVENS #9 LAKEVIEW •..•............•.............•......• $255,000 COME WJTH US •.. TO DOVB SHORES. SUBSTANTIALLY BUlLT FOUR RIWROUM HOM f. FORMAL DINING ROOM AND Df."I (;()t'HMrT KITCHEN WITH ALL ELEC.'TRIC BUILT·lNS nn: HOME IS \'f.RY Ql'IE-.1 ANO PRl\'ATE INSIDE AND OFFERS A LOVELY VIEW UF l'l'l'l-:Jt llAY AND MOL'NTAINS SEE Sl'SAN 1-'RO!>I 2130 SAMTIAGO DRIVE ........••.... REOUCB> TO $237,000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFF. ATIRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM AND FAMILY ROOM HOME FORMAL DINING ROOM HIGHLY UP(; RADED NEW CARPET CUSTO M WALLPAPER NEW WATER HEATER NEW ROOF' PRIME LOCATION CLOSE TO PARKS, LIBRARY, SCli()()U; AND SHOP PING SEEllARRIET PERRY 1521 COb(WAU LAHE .......•.•.••.•........•.... S22'.500 COME WITH US ... TO MESA ILUFFS, CWESTSIDll. LIKE NEW TWO BEDROOM CONDO MASTER BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM . DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN HA\'E VIEW Of' MOUNTAINS AND CITY LIGHTS OWNt:R WILL CARRY AN ALL INCLUSIVE TD , niREE YEARS AT 1311', SEE ALLAN MINOR II 03 MESA BLUFFS ................................ $1H,500 COME WITH US ... TO COSTA MESA IEo1hi•I. IMMACULATE TH R E E R t: D R 0 0 \I II 0 M E DI NI NG R 0 0 M H l' G E R EA R YARD CO R!':ER LOT AMPLE RO OM FOR POO L PLl'S RV MOTl\'ATED Sl-:LLER s~:E DORIS BROWN 302 VISTA IAYA .................... REDUCED TO $174,500 COME Wrnt US ... TO WESTCUFF. LOOKING FOR AN AF'· FORDABLE INVESTMENT OR TAX SHELTER' nus ONE BEDROOM CONDO WOULD BE llARD TO MATCH f'OR THE MONEY AND LOCATION SEE \'IRGINIA SWAN 1716 WESTCUFF DRIVE #8 .......................... S'5.000 AV All.AILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US •.• TO DOYEi SHORES. DRAMATIC fO UE BEDROOM HOME. VOLi WILL BE IMPRESSED WITH THE GALLERY ATRIUM WITH SLIDING ROOF .IT PROVIDES INDOOR ·OUTOOOR LIVING WITHIN THE HOME SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE WET BAR WITH BRASS S INK FRENCH DOORS. FRENCH WINDOWS PLANTATION SHUTTERS LARGE FAMILY ROO M WITH BRICK f'IEEPLACE Vlt-:W PATIO CONTAINING HUGE SPARKLING POOL AND SPA. GAS BBQ AND f1REPIT ASK FOR ROMHIE MARAV1CH ••.. -•••••••......•.. $600,000 COME WITH US ..• TO NEWPORT ISLAND WATBFIONT. WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE BOAT DOCK fOR YOUR PERSONAL USE OR MONTiiLY INCOME' THAT"S WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY THIS LOVELY TiiREE BEDROOM HOME PLUS BONUS ROOM .LOTS OF POTENTIAL CORNER LOT YOU OWN THE LAND NOT LEASEHOLD ASIC FOR VIRGINIA SW AH ........................ $499,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE .......................... Ul-7300 \ TudOr Splendor ~ in Huntington Harbour roa THE CONNOl881Ua "' wtJ1D1te quality, LbJI Tudor m11ttrpiece olfm 5000 lqUAN feet ot h&l\lfY ud cbarm. Included are t.bree bed.room amt.es, pool, two apu, uwal, outdoor·to-1.ndoor ltol 1tream, ud autbentlc wtu cellar. With 100 feet"' Wiler froat••e and I 1plendlcl llO feot dock. CaU ror financlna detalll. LOOK PROPERTIES *'7 Colll .... "-' IMclt.; CllW ••• C11U•an • IUY IA Y VIEW W /UYYAGE! Leverage this beautiful bay view 3 Br Newport condo. Overlooks greenbelt 3 patios ! Steps lo oool ! Extreme Iv motivated seller is lie. aet. Full price $289,900! HURRY , GREAT TERMS! Teri Marquez 759· 1221 DU,LEX CHARMIR -OCUH YU Perfect for O\\ ner·o<'cupant 2-sty. 3 Bdrm. spa. dining rm . lrg frpk. dbl door master suite w /ocean view! 2nd unit helps pay the way with 3 Bdrm. open beamed <'e1hng, 4 car garage. Owner may help finan<'e at 13', with 20C: down . Call Jim Davis now . 759-1221 FAHT ASTIC MEW USTIMG French doors lead out to sparkling pool m this outstanding highly upgraded Mesa Verde Buccola home. Featured are 4 bdr., den . fam . rm .. wine closet. 2 wet bars. leaded glass windows. etc .. etc .. Call today for private showing Jat'ki c Handleman 631·1266 . CUL.OE-SAC Walk to Mesa \'erde Country Club from this delightful 3bdr. home . Lg expanded fam rm w wet bar, big lot + view. Priced to sell at $259.900. Jatk1e Handleman 631·1266 NEWPORT CREST Spacious 3Hdr condo overlooking pool & tennis .courts. 2 patios. wet bar. excell loc. Jackie Handleman 631·1266 WATERFROMT 30' DOCl< Newport's best water buy s.525.000 gets you 3br, 3ba huge master suite w spa . Sun decks w / grt vu. Sit dn. bar. Excell terms. Bob & Dovie Koop 631 · 1266 "3" NEWPORT CREST CONDOS Ocean vu . all 4br. 3ba. fam. rm .. wet bar. din rm .. pool. tennis "3" to choose from. SI 97 .000 to .5210.000 Submit all offers to Bob & Dovie Koop 180" OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores 4br. 312ba. fam . rm .. din . rm .. spacious tourt yard w pool. Pri. bch~. Grt fin $725.000 !<'EE Bob & Oo\'le Koop QUALITY CUSTOM NEWPORT .Jbr. 4ba. formal din . lrg fam. rm .. solid wood panel. Huge game rm. Super master suite w vu . firepla<'e . spa + lrg. sitting rm. Leaving area. Pritl'd to sell Terms $415.000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop LIOOISU 4br, 4ba . lrg lot steps to tennis & clubhouse Steal at $460.000. $40.000 dn. ~t ust sell fast. Bob & Do\'le Kooµ IRYIHE T'ElliCE Finest remodel & redecor avail. walls removed. kit redone. shake roof. what can you say . Just beautiful $390.000 FEE \\111 sell fast Bob & Do\'ie Koop MESA OB.MAI 5br. 3ba. pool size v ~\ \\New carpet. drapes. paint. Hange & O\' ~\\\V I at $162.000. 10', 1st of $78,000 + low do'~. oob & Do\'le Koop WATB.FIOHT LliSf....+f.I . 4br. 4ba . fam rm .. top cond Dock for 40 ' boal. S2200 mo Bob & Dovie llG CAHYOH Prof. det'or Dover 2br. 2ba fam rm .. lrg . ya rd. room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit any offer or terms. Assum. existing PJ0.000. Price $450.000 Bob & Dovie Koop THE ,RICE IS RIGHT Outstanding quality throughout. 4bd, 2ba. lg formal d.r., lg kit w/loacls of storage. All this for only S269.900. Owner will cooperate with financing . Give us a call today. Kasey or Norm 631-1266 MILLJOM $$$VIEW 180 ocean view. Spacious 3bd. 2ba. lg. formal din .. MUST SELL. $395,000. Call today for terms. Kasey or Norm 631-1266 OCEAM V1EW!!! Spacious remodeled 4bd Harbor View Hills w lg bonus room. Prof decor in warm earthtones. Best location w /brand new custom pool. spa & gazebo w/wet bar. Too &ood to be true at $419.000. Pnn only . Call Patrick Tenore 631 ·1266 STIAL O~ MOYIOI This home has it all and its a beauty. 3bd, 2ba. bonus rooms . formal dr. fireplace, pool. spa. firepit, etc. At only $129,000. Assume low int. 1st. T.D. Won 'l last. Call Patrick Tenore 631·1266 IAIGAIHTIMI 2 bd condo in super sharp condition. Mesa Verde location. Insure good appreciation. Priced to sell $94.500. Ann McCasland 631·1266 Tell a f ritnd . and help choose your new ne1g hb0rs. MAllOI llDGl-HIHCH MAMOI llO VU OF ley. Oct• Ir •:ri = ttn;lfk...t~& .... ... 5700 141-ft. ,..,w..c.. SM "-to -.ct yow oww •cor for IMa ..,... ... wltta 4 bed, library ....... ... ,., , ..................... __ ,_ .. ttr wit wl"-flrt,r.c., a.deck ._Ir tpL l...,...lllH .... WI .. for ._ Plrilc., hoMtowMr, Ill ltlt beat tr.._ of tt.11 LCMtls XIV M4Nr' houM Sl,ttS,000. 631 -1400. UMOA ISU COIMH--1.0VB. YI A ~t of CJ"•d pro,ortloR oa .......... LMdo lit. . ...., tin ...... ...... o•er brick wall Wfl'/ I dip flO'IA/apa to totol ·~·Two story ~ ..,... willdillc) .... ....,.,., • ......., .._tol11. For•ol llYl119 rOOM with .-c• to.ity l'OOlll -=· • g i..,. IWttt bar. For•al dhli'"J ""' + ...... kikhH. Lu..no. .......... i' 4 4J11Kt iM*ooMS. L9'91 C*fdocw ,.t6o ~ boot dock & slip for 3 boats. Sl,)95,000. IALIOA ISLAND IAYRlOHT 0.. Cor'Mr with boat tip CMft froM. 'rtYOcy, wood1, warmth, awttltt91, ~ Ir IHMd glau, .-TY tile & lllClt "'°"· l111pNuln COlltt~ rt Z·1tory hotM with 41r + cjoun.t Wtcheft & ... $1 ,200,000 fft. OCEAN VIEW-tAGUNA LOts of wood Clftd glass Ill tW1 Mwly ~ l bd"" 2 ba architKtui oly WtrfltMg 2 story h....-. $304,000. CORONA DEL MAR-IUILDEIS! Alt R· I lot itt okl CDM ill a Mptt' locotioft. Plolis iftcluckd In price. Orin by 314 Marlgokl aad cal for dttoits. szas.ooo. I IALIOA ISLAND DUPUX Cll •Nwj 2 story holM 5 holMs froM bMdt with l bdnns .. 2 ba.. r•••led llldlaft. bay wh1dow, brick firep'-ct, optt1 bta111s 011d a prod11cl119 -.c.-..o nut f'Nt hi yow frOftt y.-d ... a 2 bd., Iba. goragt +a hM11t. P'rictd for a quick sift ot $450,000. 673-6900. NEWPORT CHARMEl_,oot. .. famlfy orta °" a .... sfrfft. LGnJt pool Ofld dtclr area ill a MdYdtd bock yard s11rroU11dtd by gre111try. Opatt IMng roOf'll with 11twty r~ kltchtfl. Two bedroo111 + dN tt.ot c-'d bt 3rd btdroo111. $185,000 fff. IAY AYE. COMTEWOURY T1lrte ytor old ctotstom homt with VU. Wood, 9oss & lllyliC)Ms, 11111i1Y kikhaft. ...... tMg 3 btd. +study. OwMr-will CJSTy Fint T.D. $375,000. ... usnLUFF VIEW HOME ..._ •w! Wa1ulerhll f-.ly .... wiftl _. ~ ttwMC)hout. Wood ftoon, Cl'OWll ........, ilt this M11D11cllt• l Wnft.. f9lftily r'OOlft Giid .......... ~ l'OOlll tto.. $349,000. 631-1400. PENINSULA POINT RXE:R Oii tht CJn'" with tht prhocy of a ,..t&. ytt walk to lay or ltocJt 3 btd. 2 bath. for tht builder or dtcorator. Ifft prlctd for quick sale. $295,000. 631-1400. DECORATOR'S VILLA IAUOA c...,.ttly fur11lshtd wtth CMHq11t1, cMM. si•tr, cry1tol and a "worid of IWron" & tlt9Ht dtcor. Stcwity Weig & Yu frOtft laf'9« patio: spockMls & coordi110ttd 2 btd. Rtd11ctd to $175,000. 631 ·1400. IETWEEM IA Y & OCEAN A wc.dttM hOIM °" tt.. ,.-... ,.W. nu, 3 N*OOlll. 3 ..... 2 story lio. Is rtOdy for a 11tw t.ily. &.foy .. i.ttY this MIM!Mr. o-.-fMmtcilMJ 1425.ooo. 50 ft. to S.AMD--uRGf VU a..Hful cntom duplt1 Ollly I ytort elcl. OM block to S_.. Alla Jttty. L9"9f OW'Mr01 URif with 4 bechoft, pltclltd btalM, stolfttd gloss & spofltls tMor. Sliptr YU of surf. L._.,. l btd. ,...... llftlt. hctffettt flfloftciltg. ltductd to $595,000. OCUMFltOMT FtXER-3 u.lt1 ... Jtw.. w°"""J to bt Qlf for M ftliltl s.d .... & ..... °"""" wtl ~ I st T.D. •t 121/~/o w.,.st, M7'.ooo. UDO ISU IEACH UTUAT .._.to..,... toe.Hoa. Cai ,_,..._ J a..d. 2 b•tti ....... witti ...... ~ flrt,loet. '"ct4 ri9'f .. · qu.ooo. OIHMll PllFICT 4JTTU IS. A rwt w.d of c...,_ & , .... rt wffll ""l ~·•n•IHet Ir _.. ... ._, ...-1w ..... tWt ~ l w lie•. OH ltecl. rtot.t + .. 1d1 fi!4Ms. $637,000. '7Uto0. OCIANYllW~ ~ r .. we, ••••••.t ....... • • ......... lee..._, IJO fMt to tM •zflwt.6"""....,.M.k .... .... ,.. • JM. ......... -..o...wt1c..,., 1.e.pn.• WATERFRONT HOMES,fN<' ltCAl EST A 1t "~"""'~"'·~~- 23 w CO*tl ~ JIU4.NIN ~ ~ ... ~ ..,.~ ,,,... '7Mtll TURREROCK CHAIMEI Rich & warm, extensive use of wood inside /out. spa off mstr suite. 2 Br. den. family rm. 2 Ba . Good financini . 975·1060 ADRIEMME 759·1221 RESl0£Nl1Al ~UL ESIAI[ SERVICES HARIOR iSLAHD NEWPORT IEACH An outstandin g waterfront home on the south sid e of Harbor Island. Best views of the bay Separate guest or staff quarters. Slip for large yacht. C.Omplete security system. $.5,000.<XX>. EDIE OLSON IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 llAHDMEW- ILUFFS umMG 51.ows like broftd 11tw. Ntwty dtcorattd 4 ldr111 "K" pica. Eating arta In kitchtn, 2 uclosed patios, grtot locotioft, sttps to pool mid w•iftcJ disfOflct to schools. shoppiitcj, porks. Au11lllClblt loaM. Only s 198,500. ASSUME HARIOR VIEW l ldml 2 la M011oco. SI 25,ooe ht, try 20% down. nls wll llOt last IOftCJ .. $250,000. °"' - 1-4. 1824 Port Stirit.HJ. 1830 IRVINE A VE SI 00,000 dow• wfft a., thia bt .. tif11I ho .. t la Ntwport ltoch. Al .... ablt 1st • ,v,1o owe tht ,.st of 12% for s ytan. $325,000. JASMINE CREEK 200/o DOWN OWMr win fiMftCt this l ~ 2112 lo coodo, plOfl 6, located iii a pri•ofe COIMllNlity of Corona dtl M• with 35% doWll -12% intertst. Ludtrs will help finance It with 20% dowft for qualifltd buytrs. lmmtdlatt posStssiOft. $39 5,000. IEST IUY IN "ILUFff" SUPER HOME "HOME" 2 ldml 2 bath, 1-. kltchaft. fomily roo111, all tltctrical appliClftCts with "island" atytt ,... top htshlllatloft. btra lorgt lot. fWfy ncloHd mid •try priutt, locottd °" c11l·d.·aac. Ttrrlflc ttnM cnoilabtt. Col 155-0233 for details. $249,500. IEST WATERFRONT IUY INNEWPOIT For hlformoffOft Ofl ...,. mid .... fine proptrtftt cal_.. Rffidtfttfal Dtp ......... 644-7020 MEAILY MEWPORT IE.ACH • Immuculate 2 br. 2 story. in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lrg. fenced yard. Only $108.500.' 2424 Santa Ana. Open Sun l S. ESTA.Tl SALE! Must sell! Waterfront duplex. In viting owners unit opening to a lrg. front patio w /dock. Master Br wfs undeck overlooking water. Lrg re ar re ntal unit. Below appraisal at $399,500 . OWN ER WI LL H E LP FINANCE. D A v r D s a N R E A L T t r NC . )116 N,•,.port Blvd ~. t 673· 91)60 HARBOR REALTY LARGE DUPLEX Choice Corona del Mar location overlooking the nature park. Lots of Lrees. Seclud ed a nd convenient with ample parking. 3 and 2 bdrms .. beam ceilings. private porches, all bit. ins, ca rpets and drapes. 6 years old. Immaculate condition. $320,00 0 w i th s u per financing. ACTIVE FAMIL Y7 Large cus tom buill home ideal for an active fa mily. Paneled game r m. with billiard table. wet bar. lots of storage a nd r oom to dance. Familv rm .. formal dining rm .. sewing rm .. 4 bdrms and an office. A beautiful traditional st\'led ho me 1n a ven · desirable area. 5425,000. · IAYFRONT One of the finest locations in the ~ntire harbor wi th view of the Balboa Is land Bridge and the jetty. $pacious 2 bclrms . condv with 44 feet on the bay. Exl'ellent security, nicel v decor at ed wide bay s'i d e terr a c 'e . An ou ts t a ndin g va lue a nd excell e nt in \'es tme nt at $.575.000. ESTATE SITE Loca t ed o n the h il ls ove r loo k i ng S a n Ju a n Ca pistra no secl ud ed yet convenient. 5.5 acres \\1th a magnificent view. Horses are permitted. S695,000. Can be bought wi th the dg_hl terms SI 29,500 If you thought you could not afford Newport Beach think again. Conveniently located 2 bdrm condo in a deluxe setting. Beauti ful pool. private patio. carpets. drapes and all bit ins. Just listed and won ·1 last long at this prite. COMMERCIAL IUILDtMG Prime Marine Ave . location o n B a l boa I s l a nd Co mpletely least'd. highly upgraded building available for the f irs t time on leasehold at $275,000 or on fee at $498.000. Allracllve fi nancing. (7141 673-4400 12131 621-2821 Tltt Hori>or Art0's Longtst btabaishtd Rt°' Estate ~ lL\llB<>lt Of Co• Meta. lrY ... I Me"!l""'f lettelt, IK. ZJ4 l 17• St .. Cott. Mtte. CA 714/631-1266 Thinking of SelrltlCJ? C.t u. hfort '°' ~ Wt offw I ... ,. ... to flt ps 9"ds _, 9ff T•W..-y0& W.ADe.t.IMp S,.Cltilu.t ...... ,. .................. Wei II ...... lfC...t...., • Co• Me.., ... .,.. ... c..... .. Mir...... ... ,.... A.-,,./ SIZ,ltl,000.00 ---,f/Wt Ml tiw-t!------... . .,_.._,"' I ,. ~ ...... _ .. ...,. .,,..._ ..... w... .. ,... ... . ·::..:; .......... ... ..................... ----· .. , ~ .... ' 0 ,~, • Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT, Sunday. July 12. 1981 DI AIMIM 9. S~ locM Sparklir1g 4 bt!droom rancher that i.hint~s throughout! It's in "mint <·ondition'" lfab lovely dining room ror t•legant enk rtnining and roman· tic fi replace. Turkt.'d on generous :;1z('(I lot Owners molivated and will help f111anC't'. 1 Suhm1l all offers'. Call !17ll 2J!JIJ PresH9lou1 Sho~ <.;lorious horr1t· loc<ited close to :itesa \\•rdt· rount1 v tlub Custom built sho\\ µlat•t• h·as abou t 2800 square: f t>t't of l!lor1ouc; living spare 4 btdrooms. 21 :.i baths. Complete with formal drnrng room. separat~ fam1I} room ;incl TWO fireplaces. Act•tmkd with :t -;parkling S\\1m· mi n g P 0 o L ' <> \\ 1H• 1 wi 11 he I µ qual1fu.'d huy«•r with fi nancing S350.lKIO. l'<lll for dt•ta1b m -2390 Newport Shortt DrtGmhoust Surroundt•d b~ luvl'I~ garden~ and patios , enjoy the Nl'wport sunshine all vear ·round 1 1 bedroom hotnl' that"s comple te with a tozy den. din111g room and ht•arty firepl<Ate graet•s lht• h\'lng room. Beautiful!~ dt•coratcd from top to bottom S228.000. Don 't miss this one' Call toda~ !179 2;190 \ $30,000 Down L<>' l'IV 4 hl·droom home that 's located tlose 'tu South Coast Pla1a Beautiful floorplan lcalun•s sunken formal d111 111g room. family ro1>m and tratkhng f1replan• lior).!cous plush carpets throughout SW~ }Hill C:an t last long r,111 toda~ ' ~7!1 2390 Es~cially For You Onl'l' ~ ou \ l' sl'l'n this delightful 2 bedrvum homt• you'rt• gonna fall 111 lo\'l'' It\ thoc·k full of goodies 111 dutll'" an Italian tih· tntn Lush atrium off tht ~I aster heel rooms Family room ;.ind f1rcplan• Lotatcd tlo"l' to bike tratl a11<1 park .Just listed won't l<ist ' :\<·1 quic·kly !IW-2:i90 979-2390 2955 S. HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA RCTaylorCo 640-9900 NO NEW ANANCING NEEDED HLOW IS A SAMPLING Of PROPERTIES THAT HAYE MOTIVATED SELLERS WHO WlU .ASSIST IN ALL OR PART Of THE FIMAMCING. THERE ARE MANY MORE; CA.LL US HOW TO SEE If WE HAVE OHE FOR YOU. WE ARE THE FIHAMCIMG SPECIALISTS TRAINED TO STRUCTURE EVERY TRAHSACTIOM TO MEET YOUR MEB>S. If WE CANT DO IT, MO OHECAN! TRY S 15,000 DOWH One year new. 2 Br + den lo\\nhome "1th pool. spa, ~auna O~l.Y Sl35.000 Better hurry' AHOY MATE! till ft bayfront on Lmda Isle 5 Hr . 6 baths. pool & spa. double dock for 4 vachts Owne r will carry lst ·T.D. S2. 100. 000. 10% DOWN 3 Br .. 2 bath Harbor View llomt• near park and pool. Owner will help finance at $219.950. TWINKLE, llG ST AR Ni~ht Li~ht and ocean views. 6 Rrs. playroom. family room. pool and Jacuzzi. $795.000 Owner motivated HERMITS W AMTID 3 bedroom. runtas tir ocean & canyon views. gazebo, lush landscaping. Anxious owner $299.000. YESTHDA Y'S NICI Pin sharp 4 Br. fa m. room. gourmet kitc hen. atrium. best Irv ine loc ation . Dras tic reduction. $205.000. MOMEY MACtM 4·ple x in prime Dana Point area. All 2 Br. units. A mere $319.000. f nc OPEN TODAY 1-5 UNIQUE IN WESTCLIFf If you are looking for ternf1l' fmancmg. three bedrooms. a supl'f spa. totally re- modt:' led spat 1ou!. house. look no furt ht•r, St·e Si.lrah Stefl at 160 1 l.>oroth,\ Lanc> S279.000 UNIQUE IH UST ILUFf Terrific farnitv home. three tx:drooms fa mily room: dining room. and a super. super spa. S323.000 Ft·e See Laraine Shaw at 2443 Bamboo UMIQUE IN USTILUff New ki tchen and bath til e. sens:.itional backyard, thret' bedroom pl us family roo m, fireplace. t•lt•an. tle<i n. dean. Be sure tu see thb one S275.0c:xJ. See Laraine Sha\\ :.it 2·1:!5 Hamboo UMIQUE OM THE IA y Two large bedrooms <ind den. plus a wonderful ha' 'ic" Extt'lll'nt financing and the lu~ury of II\ 1ng al lhl• CO\'e make this :.i H'f~ intl'l'l'sl 1ng property $649.500 Fl'c Sl'l' !-ius<lll llJrdl'r at 973 Bayside CO\ t' \\' l'" t UMIQUE IM HARBOR VIEW· Country k1tl'l1l'n . supl'r m,1.,tL·r ~u1te. lovely va rd. I bedroom Palt•rmo model. SJ25.lXIO l'l'l' Sl'l' Laraine Shaw al 2011:! Port H<.irn-..gate Pl UNIQUE IM NEWPORT HEIGHTS Four bl'drooms. t \\ o I 1 replaces. French doors. ll'atled gla~~. a must see at S:365.000 Sl'C' Sharon Corlme at 409 Catal111a UMIQUE OM PENINSULA POtHT As- sum a bl(' f 1nanring. completely re- modl'led tlHl'l' bt•droom and den home. Onl' hloek to beach What a lol'at1on S-175.00U Fee. See Sharon CorL1neat l:i77 ~11ramar UNI UE MEAR SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali - k~ g~l:) ~\le . 3 l><l!j~ . dei;i, ~11:a at . nl'.lf ~rrenht'lt only SHl9 500 et: Sharnn t or11nc· at 912 Po"ell o t nvo:> 11 H~1 UHl9UE IN BIG CAHYOH Everything is beautiful Jbout this four bedroom Broadm&lr Pool. spi.1. guard gates. ancl too lllJll\ t•\lras to mention PricL·d to sl·ll fast al $685.000 See Bon· nil' Barrington al fl W1ngl'd f oot. UNIQUE IM OLD CORONA DEl MAR - Counlr) k 1tthl'n. soph1st1tatcd maste r suite. l\\O f1n1places. three pa ttos. bay ,. 1 e w. l" o ht• d rooms. 2 1 2 ba ths $324 .UUO SN• Sara '.\Ian 1n at 502 At:.itia UMIQUE IN OLD CdM Quality con- struction . rorncr lot. cedar ceilings. a two becl room and a three bedroom un- it 111 th1!-. ne" duplex Skylights. lex· lured "alb. terrific· at S449.000 See Rosemary Farrar at 71.0 Marguerite. UMIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Pn,·ate tourl\ ard. four bedrooms. \'aulted \\OOd <:l'1llngs. t\\O fi replaces. master bedroom has separate dress- ing area EHL'l lent own('r financi ng. $435.000 ~·ee See '.\t anan Reedy at 1225 Keel Dr. · UNIQUE IM· IACk UY A three bedroom Countrv doll house at it's \'ery best. Used bricks. French doors. huge family room. pool size private yard. This 1s your dream house. Un- belie\' a bit• at S225.000 See Na ncy Laux at 384 Mira Loma. UNIQUE IA YFROHT 114 feet of bay frontage. dock wi II ac·commodate 60' boat. fi nest craft smanslup in this love· ly 5600 sq fl home With $.500.000 doWh . the financing 1s unbelievable. This one you must see $1.450.000 Fee. See J acqueline Pearson at 207 North Star Lane ' SEHS.ATIONAL PlHTHOUSl -Wet bar; 2 bedrooms. new carpet and drapes. mi rrored fireplace. soplusti cation at its best. and a breathtaking view. $275.000. See Dennis Scholtz. too Scholz Plaza PH 10 . UHl9Ul IM OLD CdM -Con · .A • • ??? y bed t;10mm1um . . . cs. two room, two battl, fireplace. two blocks from Big or ona . and a sensational price. sall.500, or n higher pur~hase price i( .:> ~wper finaq~ing is needed. See Biffy /{o&ene at 3~ pahlia Place . IJ~I Uf 11fMfS rtr. REALTORS,675-6000 ~ EMt COMt H ..... ey. C«-4'el Mar ft u Of 1MI -AtlMW'I '" , ... • . J ~~~~-~---o".-"'---eo-.u....,.t DAIL y PILOT. Sunday, July 12. 1981 ....... foorW. ....... ,... Wt .............................................. •• ,.. tOOJ 6t•r• 1001 ···········~··········· ····•·••··········•···· * * * * * * _Heritage Collectio~ ASSUMAIU FIMAMCIM& EAST SIDI Beautirul 4 Bdrm plus family ; featuring enclosed courtyard, entertainers backyard wtlh Koi pond and lovely patio. Very open with lots of glass. Asking $197.500. For an appaintment to see. rall 540-tt5l MESA VllDE ASSUMUU Nice 3 Bdrm 2 Bath horN?. New roof, n~ar schools and s hops. Asking $129.900. For information. call 540-1151 OWMEI FINANCED Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath home, beautiful wallpapers thruout. Cul de sac street. Owner will carry AJTD for 7 years al 13.5"/" interest. For an appointment to see, eall 540-1151. ERITAGE llG CAMYOH Enter a realm o f appoi nted eleganC'e in this custom French provincial home loeated on the 8th fairway with night light views . 5 bedrocims. richly paneled library. large family room with used brick fireplace. built-in wet bar. a nd wood beamed ceilings Elegantly a ppointed formal dining room and living room with marble fireplace and French doors leading to the large brick patio overlooking the golf course. Gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry and charming family dining room open to the patio area. Spacious master suite with fireplace. sitting area and his & her baths. The private grounds are highlighted by a secluded pool and spa . Priced at S2.300.IXX> IAYCREST Best value a mong the custom hom es in th e area The 11profeesionaUy landscaped grounds tteQa. with fruit trees and pl adU. which surround a pool. The home is enhanced with 3 oversized bedrooms and baths . A large kitchen·family room area for casual entertaining. $369.500 ST ARTER HOME Perfect for fa mily looking for their fi rst home. 20'; down and owner will wrap at 14 ... , or submit your terms. 3 br. 1 bath. covered patio. large fenced yard. Hurry. it won't last at this price. Sl23.500 ASSUMAILE 8% LOAM Enjoy adult li ving in this beautiful security gated condo m'inium complex. This large two bedroom end unit with balcony and view of mountains is fullv a ir conditioned. Great financing. Sl34,900 snrs TO IUCH IH IA YSHOIE This 4 br -4 ba family home has one of the best locations in this gate-g uarded co mmunity . Amenities include : heavy wood beam ceilings, paned wrndows, shutters. sunny brick patio. and 2. private beaches. Owner will aid in financing or consider exchanges. $549.500 JASMINE CREBC Plan 5 former model -3 bedrooms, 21':! baths, large sunny kitchen and family room, tile ja~uzzi off the master bedroom. The best in creative financingg - low down. move in tomorrow. $360,000 FANTASTIC ,_.AMC,._ IN IA YSHOIH Owner will carry 1st TD on this c harming country french 3 bedroom. 3 bath home. Amenities include hardwood Cloors. paned windows. shutters. a fireplaces, and beautiful s unny brick patios . orrered at $349.500. Open Sat and Sun l·S. 2651 Crestview. OllGIMAL ILUllPS 2 bedroom H plan with partial view of the back bay -lovely upgrades, delightful deck for viewi ng sunsets. Large patio on lush greenbell. pool and putting green. Excellent fltiaf'cing -reduced to $220,000 NIMI LOCATIC* LOwest price in prime loca tion. Orlclnal Blulls E plan on lush 1reenbelt. Price reduced excellent noandng. $298.SOO I ... OOM 61S Irvine, Newport Beach 64$.0303 Sat J.4 I I• ,._ FAM llM w DIM ~Vista Caudal, Newport Beach 760-82.. S28S,OOO SWl 1-5 Z llDIOOM ••3310 Tempe, Hunt. Harbour 963-6767 $310,000 Sun 1 4 329 Dahlia Pl., Old CdM. CdM 675-6000 $231,500 Sun 1·5 14851 Jeffrey Rd. #336, Irvine 759-1616 $52.500 Sun 1-5 119 Via Vella, Lido Isle, NJ( Bch 673·0697 $439.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 12 Canyon Ridge. Turtlerock. Irv 552-1800 $.120,000 Sun 1-5 100 Scholz Plaza. PHIO, N.B. 675-6000 $255.000 Sat Sun 1·5 9'l8 S. Kilson. Santa Ana 545-2'737 $83.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 ••310 Fernando. Balboa 642·8235 $315.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963·8182 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 flYl Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673·8SSO $260,000 Sa 1·4/Sn ~·5 21~ Miramar. Balboa Penin. NB 631-1400 $318.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 123 Via ZuriC'h, Lido, N(l &h 63J.1400 $315.000 Sun 1 5 2 II pltn FAM RM or De. 41 Morning View Turtlerock, Irv 552·1800 $359.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4951 Hemlot·k. Univ , Park. Irv. 552·1800 $189.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 973 Bayside Cove W .. Coves. N.8. 675·6000 $649.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $324,000 Sal Sun 1·5 ••633 Lido Park Dr. F-2, N~ 631 -7300 $620.000 Sun 1 5 u i:9 Lakeview. Woodbridge. Irv 631·7300 $255,000 Sun 1·5 33921 Blue Lantern. Dana Point 496·1190 $215,000 Sun 1·5 2025 Port Bristol. HVHomes. NB 675-6000 $235.000 Sun 1·5 2611 Bayshore Drive. Bayshores 642·8235 $585,000-LH Sun 1·5 3 IEOROOM 4466 Sandburg Way. Univ. Prk. Irv 552·5384 Sun 1·5 505 Seaward , Corona Hghlnds, CdM 851·9522 Sun 1·5 523 Ave. Campo, Newport Beach 644·9990 $298,000 Sun 12·5 5811 Lourdes. Huntington Beach 963·6767 $126.900 Sun 10·5 912 Powell Ct., Citihomes. C.M. 675·6000 $169.500 Sun 1·5 •20201 Spruce, SA Hts. Costa Mesa 646-7434 $139,500 Sun 12·4 2342 Colgate, College Park. C.M. 642·8235 $126,000 Sun l ·5 118 Collins Ave .. Balboa Island 642-8235 $365.000-Fee Sun 2-5 2041 Port Provence, Nix Beach 640-9900 $219.9.50 Sun l.S 2944 Ft'rla. Bluffs, Newport Beach 642-8285 $326.tOOO-Pee" 'Sun 2·5 4W.Shady Drive. Costa Mesa '•548-0063 $164,000 Sun 1·5 14 Park Vista. Woodbridge. Irv. 768-1081 $159.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3117 Barbados Pl.. Costa Mesa 545-5721 $135.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1860 Port Wheeler. Newport Beach 760·9596 $239.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2'116 Shell. Corona del Mar 631-7600 $795,000 Sat/Sun 2·5:30 •2160 Pacific Ave .. Costa Mesa 644-4910 $135.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 259 Walnut. Newport Shores. NB 645-6996 $173,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 505 Vista Grande. Bluffs. Nix Bch 640-8456 $222.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2063 President Pl.. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $110.000 Sun 1·5 •682 Capital. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $129.500 Sun 1·5 2651 Crestview ( Bayshores) NB 644-9990 $.149.500 Sat/Sun l·S •15842 Rollins. Huntington Beach 979·1050 $124,900 Sun 1·5 1001 W. MacArthur. #27. Santa Ana 759·1501 $104,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 •612 Sea view. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1010·1014·1016 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa 642·8235 Sl.350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1023 Bonnie Ooone. Irv. Terr, CdM 644-9060 $.598,SOO·Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 ~10-C Bradford Pl.. Santa Ana 963-8182 $96.500 Sun 1 ·5 1155 Skyline Drive', Laguna Beach 631-1400 $279,500 Sun 1·5 559 Vista Flora, Newport Beach 631-1400 $248,880 Sun 1·5 113 Via Favenna. Lido, Nix Bch 631-1400 $.155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~ Odean Blvd., Newport Beach 631-1400 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun l·S •17 Curl (Jasmine Crk) CdM 675-3411 $438.000 Sun 1·5 l II pM FAM RM _.. DIH 2149 Anniversary Ln, Nit Beach 751-3191 $190.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *1761 Port Manleigh Cir (Hbr Vw Hm)NB 64().0325 $274.500 Sat/Sun 10-7 845 Katella, Laguna Beach 759·1.208 S'l75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 789 Bayview Place, Laguna Beach 497·1761 $365t000 Sun 1·5 ~Aleppo (E/Bluff) N.B. 642-6368 $285,000 · Sat/Sun l·S 1428 Keel Dr. (ffrbr Vu Hli) CdM 759·9100 $316,000 Sit/Sun l·S .. ••38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 673-9187 $595,000 Sun 2·5 115 S. Citrus, Orange 673-5354 $119 ,900 Sun l.2·5 us WOO«U,.ve, Woodbridp. lnint m.1800 •1•.500 Sit/Sm 14 120 Via Quito, Lido Jsle, N.I l'IUNl St75AOO Sun 1-5 DIRECTORY • .., .... ....., *"'-" .... ,. .......... ..,.. ........... Al .. lee ..... ''""' ..... wt ................. .., ... _..,......_ Iii...,., DAA.T N.OT WANT ADS.,._ ....... .,.. .....,.. .., .. ., ,.. _ ~ .. •• -• .,......_ •..,. c-.. -• s.-..y -4S..,. • •827 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $1 .500.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 t343 Mariners, Baycrest. N.B. 642.5200 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1315 Santanella Terr (Irv. Terr l NB 675·6000 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle. N.B. 675·6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 1100 Dennis. Costa Mesa 557.3314 $245,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 367 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 631·4045 $175,000 Sat/Sun 2·6 12 Rockwren <Wdbrg) Irvine 548-3710 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1806 Beryl, Harbor Highlands, NB 642·5200 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2328 Vista Huerta, Bluffs. N.B. 640·5357 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2.8631 Breckenridge, Lag. Niguel 831-8440 $257,500 Sun 2·5 #5 Cherbourg, Hrbr RdRe>. N.B. 759·1501 $699,000 ~at/Sun 1-5 16 Redwood Tree Ln. Univ. Pk. Irv. 759-1501 $162.000 Sun 1·5 2715 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores. NB 644·9060 $349,500 Sun 2-5 •1100 White Sails Way, CdM 644·9060 S485.000 Sat;Sun 1-5 14 Mallard (Woodbridgel Irvine 551·3000 $220.000 SatiSun 1-5 1921 Tradewinds Ln . Baycrest. N B 631·7300 $.125,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2039 Shipway Ln, Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $299,500 Daily l ·5 •204 Via Eboli. Lido Isle. N.B. 644-9060 $.598,500 Sun 1-5 1528 Cornwall Lane. Westcliff. NB 631 -7300 $229.500 Sun 1·5 •1363 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N.B 631·7300 $495.000 Sun 1-5 1:18 Salzburg. Harbor Ridge. N.B. 631·7300 $495.000 Sun 1·5 302 Vista Bay a, E-Side. C.M 631 -7300 $174,500 Sun 1·5 1912 Sumba. Mesa Verde. C.M 963·8182 $184.900 Sat 1-4 2809 Broad St., Newport Beach 631·1266 Sat1Sun 1-5 1602 Elm. Mesa Verde. CM 645·0303 $146,500 Sun H 2921 Jacaranda. Mesa Verde. CM 645-0303 $134,500 Sat Sun I ·4 1096 Danial. Plaza Del Sol 645-0303 $243.000 Sun 1·4 332 Poinsettia. Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $498.000 Sat Sun 3·6 320 Seaward. Newport. Beach 631 -1400 $369.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 305 Columbia. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $270,000 Sun 1·5 2113 Miramar. Bal Penin. N.B. 631 -1400 $444 .500 Sat Sun 1-5 2298 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $265.000 Sat Sun 1·5 1825 Port Manleigh <HVHms I NB 675-3411 $267 .500 Sat Sun 1-6 • 1100 White Sails Wt. CdM 644·9000 S485 000 SUI) 1-5 5 Purple Sage, Turtlrk Hghln<ts. Irv 546-5051 $299,000 Sun 12-5 2512 Duke Place. Clg Park. C.M. 759-1877 $126,900 Sun 1·5 32012 Sunset, So. Laguna 499·4551 $375,000 Sun 1·4 1220 Ensenada. Laguna Beach 497·8058 $375,000 Sun 1-5 19131 Woodford Terr. Irvine 551·2000 $465,000 Sun 1-5 2037 S. Capella. Mesa Verde. CM 67S-6000 $174 ,900 Sun 1-5 1577 Miramar, Penn. Pt.. N.B. 675-6000 $475.000 Sun 1·5 384 Mira Loma, Back Bay, Npt. Bch. 675-6000 $225.000 Sun 1·5 2333 Arbutus, E. Bluff. N.8. 5574579 $2'75,000 Sun 1·4 5712 Kingsford Terr, Trt.lrl<, Irv 752-1414 $427,500 Sun 2·4 2845 Tabago, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-2313 $161,900 Sun 1·4 ••101 N. Bayfront, Balboa 642·8235 $975,000 Sun 2·5 2451 Marino Dr., Bayshores 642·8235 $340,000-LH Sun 1·5 315 Milford, Cameo Shores, CdM 673·8550 $549,000 Sun 1·5 418>100M 'lJ11 Via Mentone (Lido) Ni:t Bch 759-9100 $475,000 Sun 1·5 5 Dorchester East, Irvine 730-9569 Sun 1~ 629 Plumer, Costa Mesa 645-6266 $112,500 Sun 1·4 •1194 Atlanta Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $125,500 Sun 1·5 1815 Tanager, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-2313 $246,000 Sun 12·4 395 Granada Way , Costa Mesa 54&-2313 $249,500 Sun 12·4 *• 132 McKnight, No. Laguna Bea eh 642-8235 $895,000 Sun 12-4 401 Colton, Newport Shores, N.B. 673-8550 1209,900 Sun 3-6 118 Via Ithaca, Lido tsle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat/Sun 10.6 • •2274 Channel Rd .• Balboa Penin. 675-2311 $1,650,000 Sat/Sun l.S 6 Queens Wreath, Univ. Pk, Irv. 79-lSOl $176 900 Sun 1·5 l'.$42 Colonial Pl., Laguna Niguel 531·1400 S.W.000 SUn l·S ..... MM .. •• "71 Bach .... lial-S :ft, 0 ft 17532 Cottonwood. Univ Park. Irv 552· 1311 $245,000 Sat/Sun l 5 1.514 Dover. Newport Heaeh 631-L266 $249,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 •1730 Marlin Way, Duycrest. N.B. 673·4400 $425.000 Sat/Sun l 5 •3165 Bermuda. !Mesa Verde> CM 631-1266 SlG4,000 Sat1Sun 1·5 434 Begonia. Corona del Mar 673·9231 $.575,000 Sun 1·5 2720 Gannet Dr .. Costa Mesa 979.5099 $190,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1251 Surfline Way, Harbor Vu, CdM 644-4910 $.195,000 Sun 1-5 37 Coolbrook. Turtlerock, Irv . 552-1800 $259,000 Sat1Sun 1·5 1 Candela. Northwood, Irvine 552-1800 $222,500 Sun 1·5 * 1750 Sk ylark Ln, Baycresl. N.B. 833-8600 $295,000 Sat/Sun J.5 •l Muir Beach (Spygls) NB 760-9333 $1 ,395.000 Sat/Sun 10-4 •3213 Nebraska Pl .. Costa Mesa 751-319 1 $149.950 Sun 1-5 •2501 IlndVu.BrdmrJIVH. CdM 642-5200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••16711 Carousel Ln , Hunt. Hrbr 1213)592·1422 $1.200.IXX> Sa Sn 1·5 1645 Reefv1ew !Spyglass Ridge l CdM 640·5357 $.529.000 Sat Sun I 124 Via Lorc·a. Newport Beach 673-7586 s.529,000 Sun 1·4 •1933 Galatea Terr, Corona del Mar 675·2311 $995.000 S<1t,Sun 1·5 2731 Pebbk Dr. HVH , N.B. 640·55fi0 $459,000 Sat 'Sun l ·5 18905 J\ntioC'h. Trtlrk. Irvine 640·5560 $210.000 Sat Sun I 5 •3377 Summerset. So tst Plza . CM 646-7434 $250.000 ~al Sun 12-4 •3490 San Rafat'l. So Cst Plza . CM 646-7434 Sl92.500 Sat Sun 12·4 3931 Banvan, Coll. Pk . Irvine 552-4477 $189.500 Sat Sun 1·5 1120 W Oceanfront. Npt Beach 675-6670 $895,000 Sat Su n 1-5 •2104 Yacht Grayling. N{X Bch 640-9900 $365.000 Sat Sun 1·4 •JS Goleta Pt. Co rona del Mar 640-9900 S795.000 Sal Sun 1 5 3202 Delaware Pl. Mesa Verde. C)t 979.5370 $139.500 SCI l 10-6 Sun 12 30-6 21301 Fleet Lane. Huntington BC'h 979·5370 Sl65.000 Sat Sun 1 5 2727 Island Vie". Corona del Mar 644-6200 ~59.000 Sun 1-5 •#1 Trafalgar, Jl rbr Rdge, NB 644-6200 $1.795.000 Sat Sun I 5 966 Sandcastle, HVH. CdM 644·9060 $355.000 Sun 1·5 2130 Santiago Ur . Do,·er Shores. NB 631·7300 S237 .ooo Sun 1·5 2012 Santiago Dr . Do\ er Shores. NB 631 ·7300 $350.000 Sun 1·5 • •8 Collins Island. Npt Bch 6.11·1400 Sl .200.000 Sat Sun 1 5 2121 Yacht Yankee !Seavul NB 675·3411 $383.000 Sat Sun 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge <Turtlerock ) In· 675·3411 $350,000 Sat Sun 1-5 * 1 i34 Santiago, Do\'Cr Shores 631·6990 $750.000 Sun 2 5 •48i Ester < E Sldl') Costa )JesCJ 631·6990 $229.000 Sun 1: 30·5 31769 Aguacate. San Juan Capis 493-8812 $625.000 Sun J.4 •874 Sandcastle, Newport Beach 631·1266 S387,000 Sun 1·5 2862 Tabago, Mesa Verde, C.M. 642-5200 Sl79.900 Sun 1·5 500 Cliff Dr .. Cliff Haven. NB 642·5200 $395,000 Sun 1·5 28621 Spri ngfield Dr . Lag. Niguel (213)434-0908 Sun 1-5 21872 Kaneohe, Huntington &h. 963·6767 SI 79,000 Sun 1·4 6 Mallard. Woodbridge. Irvine 552·4946 Sun 1·6 w6 Winged Foot. Big Canyon. NB 675·6000 $685,000 Sun 1·5 2018 Port Ramsgate. HVHomes. N.B. 675·6000 $322,000 Sun 1·5 1225 Keel Dr .. HVHomes. CdM 675-6000 $435.000 Sun 1·5 2ffl North Star, Dover Shores. NB 675-6000 $1,450,000 Sun 1-5 1724 Port Sheffield 673-7761 $350,000 2600 Lighthouse Ln OirbrVuHls > NB 675·5511 $370,000 Sun 1 ·5 3322 Maryland Circle. Costa Mesa 556· 7947 Sun 12·6 112'7 Somerset Ln , Westcliff. N.B. 644·6200 $555,000 Sun l ·S l863 Boa Vista <Mesa Verde) CM 640.9900 $215,000 Sun 1·5 21872 Kaneohe. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $179.900 Sun 1·4 1856 Iowa, Mesa Verde, Coota Mesa 546-2313 $137 .500 Sun 1-4 1776 Pitcairn, Mesa Verde. CM 645--0303 $196,500 Sun 1·4 2201 Baltra, Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $230,000 Sun 11·4 53 Bethany, lrvlne 640-9900 $205,000 Sun 1·5 •2347 Irvine, Newport Beach 673-8550 $289,000 Sun 1·5 S 18•00M •l:m Marian Lo, Westclirf, NB 673-7300 $363,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 2211 Weterf ront Dr .. Coro.ta del Mar 873-SUS 1625,000 ) • a 2 en aa·an ss n a 5 Ill ... fAM IM tr DIH 500 Highland, Baycrest, NB 642·5200 $439,000 Sat/Su n l·S 14117 Santanella. Corona del Mar 673· l 181 $340.000 St!t/Sun I ·S tel Via Firenze. Lido 181e. NB 64~·9950 $850,000 Sun 12·6 5 Deerwood, Big Canyon. N.B. 644-6200 $2.100.000 Sat Sun l·S 273.5 Cibola. Mesa del Mar. CM 631 7370 $176.000 Sat Sun l 4 ~ll Catalpa. Newport Beach 646·3255 $250.000 Sut Sun I 5 •2 Mission Bay, Spyglass. CdM 760·1410 $535.000 Sun I 4 1706 Port Abbey, HVH . Newport rkh 754-1202 $325,000 Sun 1-5 828 Via Lido Soud. Newport ~ach 644 9990 $725.000 Sun 1·5 24452 Los Serranos. J.aguna Niguel 495-1720 $164.900 Sun 2-6 4521 Dorchester. Cameo flghlnds 673-7761 $335.000·f'ee 1533 Miramar. Peninsula Pomt 673· 7761 $459,000 2215 Allt1 Vista. Eastbluff. N. B. 642·8235 $329.500-LH Sun 1-5 1850 Capri Circle, Mesa Verde. CM 546 23 13 $425.000 Sun 1·4 6 H plus FAM RM or Da. •1 Bodega Bay, Corona del Mar 640·9900 $795.000 Sun 1 4 2600 Bayshores. i'fr"' µ01t Brh 759· 1221 Sl.400,000 Sat, Sun 10 4 * 1524 Keel Dr. <Hrl>r Vu His) NB &10 5446 $439.!JOO Sal Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IR pktJ FAM RM or Da. 9766 Ve rde Mar Dr . Hunt Beach 968·8341 $110,500 Sat Sun 1-5 1716 Westcltff Dr ir8. W~tdf. ~ B 631-7300 595,000 Su n 1·5 1716 Westc·J1 ff Dr ir8. Wesltlf. ~B 63 1 7300 S95.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2 BEDROOM 1704 Wl•steliff ;;16. Ntwport Heh 673·4400 $129,500 Sun 1·5 • 13 Ra mbo'>' Ridge !Trtlrkl Irv 759-9100 S175.000 Sat Sun 1·5 •435 Gloucester. Costa Mesa f'142 4799 $139.000 Sal Sun l ·5 500 Cagney Ln . Penthou.-,e 17. ~B 673 7300 $139.000 Sun 1·5 113 Gloucester Or. E side (' ~I 675·5200 $125.000 Sal Sun l 4 l~24 Santa An<1 . E-s ldl'. C ~I &'73-9060 Sl08.5UU Sun 1·5 •220 N1ee Lane ~ 106, N. H. 631 1400 $375.000 Su n I ·5 •240 N1C'e Lane :i Hll. N B 631-1400 Sli8.5UO Sun 1-5 21135 Sailors Bay. ll unt'g BeaC'h Gate Dial 167 SI 18.250 Sun.12-5 1101 W ~fac·:\rthur. SoCstV11las =155 ~5·9491 S89.50U Sun I 5 2 IR plus FAM RM or Da. 1228 Hutl<tnd Rd .. Westeltff. NB 642 82:J5 S 135.000 Sun 2·6 •Hi 1:-:ncore Court. ~ewport BeaC'h 646-0686 $245.oou Sat Sun 1·5 1103 Mesa Bluffs. Costa ~lesa 631 7300 $189.500 Sun 1·5 12 ~Ut.'' o. Rancho San Joaquin. Ir\' 551 ·8iOO Sl8i.500 Sat Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 102 Sd1olt Pl aza. Pl! 28. ~pt B<"h i5~ 0120 Sun 1·5 2·1 :\rholcs. RSJ. lrvint· 552-4477 Sl95.000 Sal Sun 1-4 1001 W. Stevens ti253. So Cst. Terr. Santi.I Anil 963-8182 $96.900 Su n 1·5 • :w 11 Calle La \'Ha. San l 'lt·mente l!li 3511 Sl39.500 Sun I 5 •314 A\'en1da Cumbre !BluffsJ NB 759·9100 $239.500 Sun 1·5 2'205 Vista Huerta I Uluff5 >NB &i2 8235 Sl62.000 Sun 15 3 IR plus FAM RM or De. 390 Sunrise Circle. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $164,500 Sun 1·4 233 16th Place. Costa Mesa 675 4333 Sl59.000 1 Sun 1·5 532 Cancha. The Bluffs. N B. 631-7300 $194.500 at Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM •56 Sea Island, Newport Bch 640-4518 Assum $215,()()Q)at Sun 1·4 2 IR pl111 FAM RM or De. 14648 Romaine Way. Garden Grove 640 577i Sun 1·5 3 IEOIOOM lt6 Springfield. Irvine 754·6470 Slll,000 Su n 1·5 2643 Vista Omada. Bluffs. NB 675·2311 $265.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 4 IEOIOOM 2476 Rue Cannes. Cdsta Mesa 673·8550 Sl37 ,500 Sun 2·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I llDIOOM l)8()1 S. PCH. Sp. 754 Treasure Is. Lag Beach 963-8182 $24.900 2 IEDIOOM · 890 West 15th St., Newport Bch 640-5357 $66.000 Sat/Sun l-4 21851 Newland. # 148. Hunt. Beh. 960·3527 $21.000 Sun 1--4 . , ... •• w .... ... ••• w ........ ,... . I ca OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Invest in best rental area. One year new. to<tr down and owner will finance entire balance at 12~.% interest. Only $695.000 DUPLEX~ BLOCK TO BEACH 3 Br 2 Ba uppe r. 1 Br 1 Ba lower. Bit· ins and fireplace in both units. A huge 4 car garage and owner will finance. Asking $325,000. BEACH HOUSE Steps to the sand. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba + loft for wh atever?? Super locatio n - especiall y being so close to the beach. Only $170,000 with terms . JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Mtwport llYd. CClf'MI" 30th INVESTORS • • . HEWPOIT llEACH DUPLU -STEPS TO IEACH Great summer iwinter rental. Fully fu rnished. Summer reservations and deposits in. Great opportunity for investment. Call Agt. Lorraine Basche at 673-1600 or attend open house Sat/Sun 1·5 at 122 39th St.. Newport Beach. CHARMING HIDE-AWAY COTTAGE IM UGUHA HACH Steps to beaC'h yet completely priva te 1 bdrm l bath. fireplace. skylight. country kitchen and muth more. Call Lorraine liasche. c@Q) 714-673·1600 WM. E. DOUD & CO~ IMC. 2115 E. Coett Hwy .. Ste 207 c-del Mw. CA t2'U Realtors. Est 1907 17141759-0422 CLOSE OUT Last of Its Kind in San Juan Capistrano. Los Corrales: Affordable Luxury with Excellent Financing II you t< looklllfl for I di&Un<UH ,,., .. -IR ~Ill Ora~ County oo otllrr ck><lo~nt can mah h ~ Conalin va•ur U1 lb~ Sian Juan Capt5trilno ., .... • u.r~ cllaOn<'ll•~ b<Kn6 from ~l 10 000 • 11l1111111um 10 000 !lq fl IAILt • 1'8Doram1 \1\ky \ i<•• • ik'<>w Ma.rktt lnt~rtl' Rllt' • ~o cro.1-. tut1l& • Nu f'f<P'lymtnt Pt'rullur• ~u to ~an Jilin Hill> 1..uU Luur.,. • 10 tH r LllNt<d lh rr•nly Sales Otflct': 27941 Via Estancia San Juan Capistrano. CA 92675 Open Daily 10 1 m. to !> p.m. (714) 661-0344 aaO•la COORllATION lJllV1TSD CLOSE OUT DUPLEXES FOR SALE I II I I II 1561 Miramar, Penin. pt, Balboa 642·5200 $359.500 Sun 1·5 I IR,.., 2 • •395 Flower <E/Sidel CM 642-6368 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2-2 HDIOOM 122 39th St.. Newp0rt Beach 673·1600 Sat/Sun 1-5 J .. ,... 2 .. no.12oa,., Jasmine Ave .. CdM 673-4400 $320,000 Sun 2·5 100 Marguerite. Old CdM, CdM 675~ $449,500 Sat/Sun 1·~ 4 11 ,... I • 116 Marine Ave., Balboa lsJaod 631·1400 s.u>.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ( RESIDENTIAL REAL ES IAIE SERVICES Custom built & beautifully de· corated. Enjoy the tile jacuzzi & the surprise of a complete base· ment. 2 fireplaces. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Owner will assist in financmg. $395.000. ELEANOR IOWIE IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 IE BEDBIE ILllKS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 314 J. VEHIDA CUMllE ILUFFS OPIEH SUM 1·5 Exceptional Fina ncing! Bright & Cheerful Three Bedroom End Unit With Wr ap Around Patio. Large As sumable Loan With Fixed Interest Rate F'or 30 Years Owner Will Carry Second Tr ust Deed . Ex- cell ent Locati on On Lovely Green- belt . S2:i9,500. . 43 RAIHIOW RJDGE TURnEROCK RJDGE OPEM SUH 1-5 Fabulous View. Select Location. 1'wo Bedrooms. Two Baths. Plus A Study. Many Upgrades lnrluding Plantati on Shutters. Parquet Entry & Carpeting. G real Financin g Large A~sumable Loan Priced Al $1 75 ,000 , Subm it A ·•J oy Of Newport .. Listing. 1428 KEEL DRIVE HARIOR VIEW HIU.S OP&I SUH 1·5 Just Listed In Much Sought After Harbor View Hills. Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room On A Corner Lot. Bea utifullv Main tained Owners Are Bein g Transferred Good Financing. Price. $315.000 207 VIA MEHTOHl LIDO ISLAND OP&I SUH l·S :\love Into Th is Bright Four Bedroom Lido Island Home With Only 201, down. Assume The Large First Trust Deed Al 12r r & Owner Will Carry A Second At 121 ;. A Fabulous Op por tunity To Own Property In On e or New port Beach's Most Picturesque Com- mun ities . An exceUent Buv $475.000 . LAGUNA HIGUIEL OCIEAMFROMT In The Exclusive Gated Community Of Niguel Shores Spacious Four Bedroom Home Ove rlooking Gorgeo u!S Wh ite Sand Bea c h Dramatic Setting Of Wood & Glass. High Beamed Ceilings. Graceful Circular Staircase All Overlooking Forever View Of Ocean. (},mer will Help With Financing. $1,450.000 COST A MESA'S HST AREA .. Lucky You. And It Has A High As- sumable. too!·· Beautiful Conlem· pQrary Home In Costa Mesa 's Best Area. Features Include F1ve Large Be d r oo ms. T wo I mpressive Fireplaces. Gorgeous Li ving Room & Famil y Room . Sk ylights. Wall coverings. Wet Bar Fantastic 1 Priced At $229.500. I LUFFS Great In vestment Or Starter Unit With Ex cellent Financing. Sharp Two Bedroom End Unit With Deck Ove rlooking Lovely Greenbelt. Walk To Shops. Park & Pool. Owner Is Motivated & Will Carry AITD At 13.5r,. Price, $139.900. ILUFFS Located On Wide Tree Shaded Lush Greenbe lt. Close To Pool & Clubhouse. High Ceilings In Living Room & Master Bedroom. Two Ful· ly Assumable Loa ns. Fee Land. Open For Inspection. $249.<XX>. CUSTOM-IUILT HOMI 'On Promontory Bay. Formal Din· ing Room, Den/Library. Spacious Master Bedroom Overlooking Bay Ha s Fir epl ace. Three Othe r Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht . $1 ,850.000. LAUIB. POINT. COSTA MESA Just Whal You 've Been Looking For. Three Bedroom, Two Bath C.Ondo . Near South Coast Shopplng. Spacious Feeling With Skylights. End Unit. Assumable First Trust Deed. Priced At $134,000. Owner Will Accept A Lease-Option At Sl~.000. ti) ·--.... -~. 759-9108 nc.,. ... ,... Ht~C.. RWTORS '75-HI I OPEN HOUSI 1·5 HIW,OIT SHORIS: Ci''"' 3 .._ 2 lo "°""· .,.. .,. .. 2 lo i.o., ope.. bt.- cell111CJ1, ta1y occtn to ou• IMoch, cllll»hHH with TIENHIS & pool. Juat $139,500 lael\. COLE OF MEWPOIT WLTORS 2515 E. Cooat Hwy., C... def M• 675-5511 POINT OF VllEW A beautiful custom 3 Bdrm home w 1v1 ew on the Pe,pinsula Point Oversized corner lot with room to grow. Outstanding apPointments with lots of wood. A charming and trad1 tional Newport Beach property. Of· f ered at $475.000. HEW BLUFFS LISTING 3 Br 21 ~ Ba . famil y room . wrap· around patio on lo\'ely greenbelt No Bluffs "X" plan. complete!~ re no\'aled. mint cond1t1on. all ne"' ap pliances $133.500 in assumabll' loans. Open Sat 12·5. 27 Hi \'ista L'm· bro!> a FAMT ASTIC FtMAMCING INIAYSHORlS Owner will e;irr)· 1M TD on this charming coUntry french 3 bedroom, 3 bath home Amenities include hardwood floo rs. paned \\indows. shutters. 2 fireplaecs. and beautiful sunny brick patios Offered at $349.500. Open Sa t and Sun 1·5 2651 Crestview . CLASSIC LIDO ISU The lifestyle of this enchanting and elegant home will hold vou in its grasp 1mmediatt>ly With its 5 spacious bed rooms and 3 fi replaces. you a re tru ly in a realm of soph1sticat1on Di st inct1ve french doors and plantati on shutters add only to the total beauty of this home. Become one of the few who can enjoy this class1t' area. Pri ce just reduced to $725.000. Open Sun 1·5. 828 Via Lid o Soud UCLUSIYIE SPYGLASS USTIHG This ma gnifi cent home is not available th r ou gh the Multiple Listi ng Service. With 6 bedrooms . oak plank floors tn the ltving room and entry. large kitchen. fa mily room. play room. formal dinin g room and custom pool & spa. this home has eve ryt hin g you ever wa nted ... includ ing t he mos t spectacular oce an and night hght view from Laguna to Palos Verdes For a private sho\\ 1ng. call now Offered at $925.000 FAMT ASTIC VIEWS A. Southport model with spectacular views. The home 1s highly upgraded with built-ins in th e bedroo ms. plantation shutters. and hardwood fl oors . Th e profess io n ally landscaped g r o unds feature extens!r~. use of brick. A "ready to move in home. Owner will carry so me rmancing. Offered at $699.500. IAYCIEST -WISTCUff A 4 bedroom 3 bath home with a versatile floor plan in a quality area of Newport Beach. This tastefully landscaped home features a very private pool and spa. large country kitchen plus a form al dining room. Owner will finanC'e $315,000 COIOHA DEL MAl-SS01000 ..._ Move to Spyglass Hill with low down payment and assume loans. Seller needs offer this week! Trade 3 BAIUINS! IESTIUY North COll1U Mri.a t..ir 4 bdrm home Only Sl2S.000 ~I0.000 down, OWC 2nd Call for termb EASTSIDE Super clean 3 Bdrm, 212 ba townhomr 11 J > r:. old $124,900 cxistrnJit loan onl) 12'. POOL HOME 3 Bdrm . 2 bJ home 111 ~Int lo1·ut1on nr Golcl(•n West Collrl(e Open Sun l5342 Rollin~ HR. 979-1050 BALIOA ISLAHD GRAHDCANAL "" n1·r "111 fananrt• 1111 Iha!> rh<•rmllll! l'JJM.' t'o d 3 lid rm dt•n l h;1 h111111• "Ith 'IJ.ll'IUU.' I lldrm I ha Jiil Ill"'-tor t1w Ill ho.oh Youll ltn1· rt ' lili!~l.1100 L"11JQn :IHIME.'> Hua & Tom Holand b7f> GOO.I .... ~JI· 751-1111 THE RANCH IRVIHE t'h.irm 1111: Jml ,pac•1ou, I llH 2 II,\ 1111 pmall• "'K){Jl'd lot " 1iool Jllll :>llJ St•\\'r.il ~k) ltghb Jnd ~1:11nt'd .:la"' "111 dtl\4;. "''umc• lo.11\ .11 13'. WOODBll~t 5'1R I Hoo m } . 1·1Hn tort u bit· I floor pl.in lor 11w l(ro" tnj! r.imrh ~11·.rr tli1· IJkr Jnd pool l'rrt .111• rourl) 11 nl .11111 3 1 .1 r !(arai(l' l'lu.\, (Jnt.1,111 (111a1w111g rrn.1kl-th" .1 IJU) l'r~ 1·ho1n • W.1.51MI 9.960/o ASSUMABLE LOAH Loi rh pm Jle 2 + den c·ondo "1th tJlhctl1 JI rli(,, J 1111 lol' of dt•t•k 101! S1•rurll) l!·•lt•tl \rhor Lak1• W1101ll1r1tli:1· 759-16 16 ti ORANGE 275 S. Citrus or.!'*' 12.5 Beautrful 3bc1rm. fa mil) rm l'IOM' lo ho~pllal Fruit trt't'lo & room for jla rdcn SI lll.900 MAURY ST AUFfD SEA LION REAL TY 673-5354 lolboo Island 100 ...............•....... For Sole by Owner Speclarular 2 ~LOQ ('a1~' Cod 3 lldm1. 2 tm. t-l1o:c I bdrm unit Scpt>ratl' guest rm " laundn ! bath L.il' r.~cd J!>SUmJ bit> at 12', t OWt ind 673 0188 for house in Newport area or ?? •-iMl ... P....._ 1007 Don't let this one pass? A super house ready to move into -Mlh 3 bedrooms and pool. orrered ror $475,000 DUPLIX. lft A•t BALBOA PEl-ltN Two 2 bdnn1 aaumablt ~n m•r.;.. Goodrenttr. Top lotatkln. '150,000. MtL•'UCKS PAYILJON REALTOR '7M120 Betty t<ert Ru lty led Ivy In CdM Nuth in I( tu 1"Um1'J1t' Su of II"' JI SJI0.1.o r rn l'lud11111 th• IJntl \) c; u m ;a h It r r n J rH r n .: CHARMIMG II" fll'I ~Ill (',II('\ 11!1' 21111 TR .. 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I ha Fl'e B:I\ Ill'" I rum m..tsler 562.'.>.tMKI \1!1 fi73 3115 Ojll•n Sun I " Hew On Mortet l'amen l hghland, 3hr dt•n fotmrll rm. l'ounlfl k1ll'hl•f1. \ll'"· In • land lt>rm~ to :.urt OWl · or trJdt• ~ 10 1 t161! :1:131 ur i611 1!!611 434 BEGONIA ~;lf!j.!Jnl OI.'" I llr \ 11' lor 1an p ar11al 10 . II" nr 1•ontrad11r Jll'I rnmpl!'tmc s.'>75.WO WM~ Rf.AL TORS MESA VERDE BEST VALUE "hJqr ~:-.tun 1 llr ·1 11.1 flt'" • Jqll'I r1·1l"o"1I l>l'd t'.I' \ 1· ,ti\' \;I Ill \' ~unw It•" 11111·1 •''' lu.1n to'. do"n lo q11;ilrl11•tl hu 11•1 Slti.'!.01111 I> Uurk1• lho.1ll11r S.ltt 11'1~1 EASTSIDE 2HOMES On l • .11 ~·· lot \ :1 lltlnrt ~ hJth. :! t111t ... p.tllll Pl.l ~ :! II.Ir r11 11111.11:1• ~11;;; '""' Fm.11111111! 111 ""nt'r I:! Roy McCanle, Rltr. 548-7729 3bdrm, 2bo. 'x 135' lot. Coll: Fieldsteod & Co '. 1m 1 • 2nJ JI rl'.NlflJhlt 1t·rr11' 11 .. 1.11n1·d ,:IJ~~ "1111!11" :-. I fir 2 'It rn,1 r 11111 m olo" "'lJ1r' :!l ~h ht''l an·.1 nrar ..., 1· I' .\lnl 1 ond "'1' • I u 11 1 •I I! 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"-",_Wt lrYlait 1044 Liit--a.di IMI a.,.. 8"dl 1048 "-•port leodl 106' Newport It«" 106' wporUeoch I 06f .... , ••••.•................••••..............................••...... , ....•..•.............••.•........•..•.•••••••.....................................•..••••••....•.•.•.................••.......•................................. C..MtM 1024 UwlL ....... 1040 ln9t 1044 ... 1044 THMM ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TC>~7 MIS• VllOI I TO MOVE FAST RaneboSanJoaquln VlUa MODB.? Call thf tpttlalbt.s at Oflt.:N SAT UN 1 5 TtnanlJ a~ movuia od Portola ModtL must lff Could be. •ho~ so wtll the condominium In· '~e-by-~" Walled and gated O<'ean front estate with rabulo~ \'leW Privllll' Slt>p. to the sund C'ull for IJrcH•hur{' MEWPOITSHo.ES-<>CJo:ANll'KONT Duplt•-. OU~ra slncle famll> & Tri J'lu Xlnt lor homff rrom Sll'>.000 lo p p 5131677, 673 71113 WO 000 Walk to bc.ich, cornmt> pool & tt·nm" Great ..Ww Condo Only SlO + Mo St>H•r11l Sharp 2 1Jd & den frvlt . J val I rrom rix~n to patio & 5pa A bC'llUt) w u t tr (ton I d r l' ll m Low ruh dov.11 .h sumf• homes Stt ua Sal & 1111'. or ll':nt• 011t111n Sun 11t 2:58 62nd & 326 Thi~ 11n1.• ~on't IJ t .-1 62nd St 25PM $194.495 l'.itruk LUSEOPTlON 3 bdrm Jhtrbor \'1 .. v. SISK duv.n. SlOOU mu QUJll J>IJre. Slt\t' 1sz 11no 2720 CANN ET DR mny vpcnda. pnn only r 1 " •Br + .. _n tn·'-\'tl tlltr is motivated T•kt • 189 .. 00 F 3 Bdrm. 2 Bl. hiithJy up ormallon centtr ... .,... nr advanta1t or an t'X • ... or appl &radtd Pure! Pl Toucl\5tooeRealty ::~~· ~~;0~0101A~' eellent buy on T'nnld11d 55l:...6890 Colltae Part IM1 su:: ~~ ~IWl'I_ 919 ~ bland This lovely 3 CUSTOMIZED achooll. and pools Jua1 ~--Bdrm hOtnf Is ready 4 Bd bome In The Ranch U.ted CaU Now Emerald Bay Crtat r1.nandn1 wtth a Owner'• boulht another lit T D. ol SlJJ,000 at Will considtr any (lff\lr 11 w~ Dnd owe Call sna,ooo. 011rr~11 Pash --I' .• ' I ll ~I I" IV ATTRA(,,.IVE us>«raded rondo w1tb 2 bdrms It loft All the mg~1ents of I h1draw11y yet l'IO!>t' to oll & only $142,900 B~uut1 ful ot'l'un vww 3Hr·3hu trnd fami ly room Great frnan <'ing' s.525. 000. Hitfo & Croic) O'lritft Tenore tiJI l~AI 642.-8lo YILLAIAUOA Ill''" loan 30 H I bdrm cll•n. '1ew -fvlc. 1111t·ro up.:r11d t'PI. Imo tilt• ~·( I-or onru li?J IWiOT ur I 1!1(1 1)03 Otano CiiweL 631 ._ ·. ~·. 1 WM* ~ '1111,!iJ!)(J John Cooml'lt' Bkr Btauty On Titt Bay A home for all reasans WM~ IH.Al.TOHS EXEC UTIYE HOME Owner will htlp fin11nc" Anumet 1611n 11 10';. 3· bdrm. 2 ba. Only 127.llOO Call 64$<9161 IH 41.TOlt°' Redhill ct Realty 552 -7500 Emerald Bay Only uvu1lablc front row lot in this gated area Plt111s and permits for elegant villa . $1.650.000. Sunsets. ot·ean hrN'ze.1--------· 1 bdrul. nr~l) 1lt·rnr.1t l'd m o.WI A~wm.ihh• Imm or bl· ~or r1t·r mo or ll'JM' 011111111 Ai.:1•nt li4~ ti71ill . ()pf N ~IOU Sf REAL rv ,/ USTStDE Flower Stm.>t 2 darllng homes on onl' lot 2 rouples bu~ togclh<'r • Dt'vin & Co. 642 6.'168 OPEMHOUSE Gorgl'QUS 3 Bc1 211 na l'On do end unit "' lrg frple. eoi} step down lmna rm & ~pa Onl) Sl39,500 Crea11'e fmanC~ll Opn Ilse Sun day I 5 310 CUtter Wa) 1orr Santa Ana A\li nr Mesa Dr l Jo,ce Wallu• 63 ·1266 AIAMDOHID 2 STIY +POOL SM.too Immediate pG!ISt!91on Rent till yours. Hert ll as ? 8111 2 stor)' T u w1frml living, gourmt!t kttchl!n, cocktail patio 11nd l11rge master suite All just m111utes to miles or pounding surf + low or no down payment Nu qu111tfy1011 Hurry call 963 7010 Really World Bea<·hslde BYOWMER .,ymts or $1400 mo. $llOOO dn 2 br, 2 ba t•1mdu m \'ilia Par1f1t· Custom frplc I nu lo ~arb J pools. le~. jac. sauna. 1·lubhousc ~lJr.I '"TUITll IOCM" Gra<'loua 4 br + F.R P 0 0 L & S I' A 1 n DRAMATIC unlv<'rslt) "l nverneu" wilh Turtlt-rock.4bdrm.dcn Park Dean homt!. 4 BR. private spa & per(l!ct & family rm. great homt Cn Tatum. Rtoltor 494..0029 S l>a Fam nn. AC. nev. greenbelt location for largl' family, owne1 ~~~_..........,._, crpt, greal toe $245.000 llome or distinction nc &ays "SEU." 552·1311 t> x pen s e spar<· 11 Redhill.,db..04~1•., IY OWNB COOL ptOOL 5389.000 V'~J Lo\•ely 2 story 3 Bdrm 2 Large family home an 55' .. ffl' 552 75()(} ba, Man)' amerut1c-s, J' beautiful C'.oUege Park 4 n~ -_ sum able loan S229.SOO. Br pool home. spa + 2131926-0719 huge bonu.s rm, greal CULYEIDALE I (7141327 nC:r home for entert8lning SSt·IMI Largt' 4 bdrm. family Assumable rtnanc1n.: ---111111!1~---room. 211 baths Lurge Cu st o 111 Lo CJ u no available CaU for de-HEW ON MAllCET Jssumable loan S™.950 PcroCliw tails. O S. I S DAVID D. CAILSOH Tucked awa\ on pm .ilt' 446Pft'6 S~pa REALTOR 83_3-9~93 road 1i. this ·magnaril·en1 _..,Woy .a bdrm t'Ontemµorar~ Looking ror II glamorous SPACIOUS AMD home on over 12 t1t•re or l o w n ho m ... • . Th I' GRACIOUS tom pie le sel'lu,1~11 f:.ll~~lle 3 bdrm .. 2200 !Ill 2 yearold rontemporar) Gourmel ktll'hl·n Sun rt. Marquelle modt>I on Turtle Rock \11sta 3 drent·hed hrrakfa:.l an Univ Park has 11 all' bdrm 2 ba formal dlll r oo m 4 d I' 1· k ~ & Prime 1·ul de sat·, J.:ret'n mg r~m and a terrific lJr<'11thtak11lJ( coll~lltnl• bell lol·at1un 1.:irj!l kit ·he 1 Qu et . nd Vtt''ll $715,()(kl Supff T ..... Hiik ho mt• on a large P' I 101 Br1rk 1iounnet krtrht-n " ~k}h1thti. & art1~1 ·~ ~tu1l111 w frµk & ~t·I liJI LoCJWto v~ R.E. 497-17,1 LOCJW!o Hllh I 050 ••.••••...•.•.......... 3 hNlrrn . hclU.s.> 2 bJth~ hu11t 111~ t'lll'l~t'tl ) 11rd. µJ11I 1:.1r1ll'nl'r 2 rar I! J r .1 I! c . I 1 r t' p I g c· <' $600 mo ,\\'ti Juh I o-..11er S.12 Ol:Jl LOCJUllO H... I 052 .............•.•..•.... ~andy private Ix-aches. Charming. spa1·1ous 6 Bdrm 6 Bu ~anl(le ~lury ~auty St-l'luded l!lllt>d commun1l)' ('all 01l'k D1uler today• 759 1221 S 15,000 DOWN Ut.>lll'h bnriwm. 3 Rr ft·~" stepi; to bt>u<·h Pron 011 h• D1an:.i ti.11 121.ti I RS'Mfte HEAL TORS Duplex es, Ot'eJnfrunt. beautiful uce11n 1 te'll Pt>rfert lorntaon :-ic'll rond11111n i\i.'l lii3 7JOO Vac·Jnt n•Jd) 0"11 11~1 anl\IUUS "Ill ht•Iµ fm11ncc :I Hr 21, Ila IS Jrr1• prl\ale µark Sl~.!100 THEILUff PLAH "X" :1 h1lrn1 , tlm rm , II\ rm . forrl 1111 . f JI. 2•, Im, lltra larl!t' por1•1•la1n tub 'II l't>rumu· ltll' 'llllll' &, floor 4 t'O\ l'I cd J.1.il lfl Jrt'a' Pm·e $230.0lXI, ~· do'll 11. aswml' Sllr.tlOO 1~1 1ru~1 ch·l'd al 7' ... . Xlnl land h•J:.l' s&:I oo pt•r \t'llf Can't t·han1o:1• u11t1I '"Jr :.!003 II , 1111 onh 2ncl l r u't 1h•t•d 11111· t!Jllb Iii <:dll H'll nt·r for aµ11t datl) .ilt1·r 11 Jiii 1714 13-lti ~ NEWPORT HG TS Urand nt>v. l 1~t1nl(I Tho)'• H i.hurp :J fir I' h11m1• ha',, 'llJrm 1lct1•1 .t µrunt• -.edu<lt•d h11 J lion t.arj!1 "''umahl1 loan Rae H11dl(e1' 7%DOWH t'u~tom lleat•h h111n1'. 0(0t•an \ it.''11 . :J ftr1·pL1l'l'S Agent, !162 <!!OJ ('OM~: s~;~; & COME 11n1 llO~t ~: Tll.AT<WFEH!'> Visual Retitf .\11d Cu.~lomShelt1·r IH llrdlunll~ C11rnt'r or BroJ1I <lpt'n Sun 11 I ~~ut.-1 St'\ "l'U!>l' I )~IH H61 I IWll 2'.!111 EASTILUFF OPEHSUH 1·4 629PIYMr CONDO llunt1nf(lon l.andmurk \bd. eler j!arage door, st>euraty f(uard , rer ct>nter S:l6 12214 l"ineLaMt Beautiful I Br condo on ly $8000 to assuml' loHn SI 13.900 No quahfyon.: 83!·6238. Agt WOODBRIOGf. COTI'A<.iE 2br. 2bu. family rm. l'Ur ner lol. assumable l~t wall t·ons 1dcr 2nd $1S3,900 5.SJ.l~ fumtl) rm 111 m~:r br. ~ pm\itt' '..rea ~1oun~am frplrs. rrml thn .ng rm and ('Jn)oo viewi. f'an 'II bltn burret. 2 \'Ct) la~ttt· bu} at S29!I 1.100 pravall' pntrns with :\:.suml· loans ver) i1ttle maturt! lrl'ei., AND it down lo µur·rhase has JU!ol been l'Ompll'll·I~ rt'dl•t·oratt.'d Owner R. E Bkr ~2 53114 don osen n•altors 11111 N Coa~t ll1!(h'll a\ l.111(W1a lkal-h 497·4114H John ~1Jrshall 6:JI l2ti6 ." l nu~ual I 11.'11•1 5 hr or~ br • I)()" u(fu 1· v. ,t•p 1·ntr11nre llu~e ('uuntr) "'I l.l(l' Pl!lHIMlm " 'llt•l I/Jr II. pml t,oblt' ~ 11 ·' x I n l f I n J n I' l' lmntl'd 11<t· S2tii 500 f>'ll1Wr Jgt, 75~ TWO HOUSES "'II 1>1 lli.:li. (;11 ltrrni. B \ 11 1o1 n t' r S I !i 11 K li-15 !16211 Cult' 4 bdrm near park & library Room to ex pand Sl\2,SUtl Hkr. 645·6200 HIDEAWAY CONDO Beaut I rulh 1.111d~ra l>l'll j!rounds "'''h park1n1: arces~ a and cllol itar 2 Rr 2ba. I 'ton adull 1·omplo \11th laund pool Deltl(htful life" 1 II' In 11. \OU II hkt• 11 Open ho~t' SJI Sun I 5 JI "'35 Gloure,tt·r L>r 1off Tustin \\I' bl'lln 20 21Sll Sl:ll IXlU JoOft Lively, RtoltOf' 642A4799 COLLEGEPARI< AREA . Priced to sd. SELLER WILL llEl.I' WITH F'INA~l'IN<; 3 Bdrm + fam1I~ rm. 2 frpks Seller '11111 hel µ with financml( al I 31 :', R hr 759· 1877 -3 hr, ha ~. $109.SOO Tt•rms a1•a1I Scott Real l) !°>36· 7S3J SUPER CONDO COLOMY 300Plon bductd Sl,000!!! .\n extreme!) sharp 4 '• m1 lo ~arh' Im bd rm. fam rm home mac. h1ghJ) upgraded I 'll tlh formal dining. bdrm +den icuest rm . I brick firep1t. l'entral air & 3• bath l'oob.JH<'Uut, and pool sized yard All tennis. dubhou:.l'. 'llet sho'll'tnll like a model bar. fprlr PerfeC'I for home Isl llmt• on ;.gl or couple $110.500 market $179.900 Ownt!r anxious ~et"di. 644-7211 f1nanr1ng to ex1l>t1ng I S.'.18.000 Ov.nt!rv.ollhelp'IM.lln Open Sal. Swi I S Rkr s: ~on ('ucip 536 lfiOO . .~ !161183.U I 1 WALi\ TO Bt:ACH 4 br. ram rm Owner 'II all help fonanl'e Colunoal R ~ ~ 168] OUR IEAllTHOME 3br. 2ba. rederor11 tt"d an nut . Oak Parquet floon. lge kitchen. formal dining. paltu. Sl20.f)(J0 S20.000 down. SIOllO Mo. inlcre~l onl) pa) m ent. SI00.000 halanre due u1 3 year~ 962 6026 Woodbri<19e CoffOQt 2 str) JBr 212 ba s11r Be st trat•t locat1on Negotiable fanant'IOI? Saal. r1i.h. s~1m tennol> Sanif1ce $158.900 &ss-3273 SSS 6055 Woodbrid ge Es latt'i.. Washinj!ton Model. I bdrm. 2' 1ba. 2200 Sil fl .\ssume SI 15.mO Isl 8) Ownt'r S11!9,llllO 5.59-5778 SHOWPUCE Sl'NDANCE. Coml•r ~ !'RICE HEDLJ('EO to $219,900 111 Wootl brtd!it< Gables Supl'I flnJnt•mg lmmac 3 Ur, dt•n. F' R F' I'. Jtrtum rt<nlr Jlr l2 l:lock'lln·n Opn Sa l Sun I 5 Wt·~l'll tnd Prop•·r111·~ .. 5l3CAMP'15l>t·/RVll'E ~s 3710 I 1 bdr~~~~~ bath * * 20% OWN I park. pools. &-ten111~ Lake nev. 2 Br condo an Entl•rta1ner ' dl'11ghl pre~llf(oous Woodbndl(e Seller v.111 twlp fmJnre t'loi.e to pool & µark S21S.000 8) Jppl l'rin<· 11rea1 ~tarter homl' '11 tlh rail broker Chul'k ll:tr a'sumable fon.1111·1111( rrll SIOS.000 CallfordetJils Soutti Coast Rltrs. g 152.0192 ~I \""'ldhrldgc WOODBRIDG~: b1·aut RcalllJ 41xlrm home, ram rm. 551·3000 fur ma I dm. ;Unum. cul de;sac Walk lo beaC'h & l9?1t Barranra "'"'' · 1" "'~ tenn1i. Hm·k & lallu·e rrnl10 Opt>n Su1ula) I f.ipm 552 49'1/i OPEN HOUSE Sunda) 1 toS :i Dorche1>1l'r ~:.i1>I ·I Udrms. <:real fman'' IO,i! *•LOCATION SulJ<'r lnl'alto11 for lht:. lurge J Hdrm detat•hccl hnml' '" the hl'a rt or Wt111dbr1dge Steps 10 be•H·h. lakt•. i;a11.ln1! ett· on qu1el 1·ul de !>a<' i\~- ~umable fm3nt•onl( Call Assumt 10.7% LN! Only Sl5.000 to assume 10. 7', loan und '~lier r1nant0l'S the· n·~t ' J Bdrm + ~parkhng pool EnJO) hfr an your nwn "\ountn EslJll!00 for uni) $Jjg.soo Hurn won't last~ 7% IMTBtEST V-t:S' Sellt>r will assist ~ ranan<'mg at 7'. 'II no pa yments Bta,Jllrful new custom ho~. 120:'1 .\labama Sr1,81S.'-XI bclrm. 21 2 ba, c·ustom --------• ror dl'talls i\sk1nj! TUln.BOCK S220 ooo Call~74~ Centul';}l~.Q91dStaL .. o.e:rdil: ;. , 1 OJ6 • 64?-"~·· . Ask fOf'~Low. .•••• .,..a..-.~ ••..••.•• OCUNVIEW $20IC DR. ~NEWPORT ~HORIZONS ~REALTY tov.nhome Bnck Patlfl. air. upgraded Must sell $179.5011 832 .3168. £iS 1989 TU RT!. f. ROC!i •lbr ram11\ room. iK'1bm .. lib BIJi nev. rarprts t\s11umable loan $197 .SOO. r ail Helen ,\gent. 851 -0186 01 833-8690 - 3 Br townhome. sharp. IARGAIH [g) OM Rf LAND \\OOdhrldgc OPEN TOOA Y 1-5 Re<llllJ 1119115 ANTIOC'li St·arcl' 551·3MI .md rarely orrertd '~ IJ%tflarr111r. !'\ .... lnlnr lremel) pnpulllr r111n - 5 Broadmoor. 4 bdrm LOCJ90 leach I 048 Assume 12'. loan 3 Bdrms bonu ~ rm j_139,SOO. 496:,664-1 Opn Sun l·S A!>Sume 12'. loan. ocean vu 2 Br. ram rm. formal dm. lrJ? lot , many xlras lllZI Hlul' Lantern S215 .000 496-1190 --------•I dream locat1on. onl) $111,000 754-&!70;1gl plus bonus room. de •••••••••••••••••••••••I ltl!htfull y IOl'Jled . Tn Plex sr,s.ooo Down I nrarb} pool. park and Grt>al terms Panoram1<· ll'nn1s A man elou~ Oct'an V1ev. Walk to fom1I) home Offered al beach 5295 ooo Pran $210.000. Set> Fran Smit cipab onl) 49!J IS2h BEAUTIFUL 112 yr old 4 bdrm. 211 ha ex er ult 1·e home near Marina Assume SIJ2K at 12'2'; Owner may help rinanre s ale at S210K. 972-9222 $68.500 For lot with hard to j!et DUVLEX approva l Ocean \'1t>w pos!l1ble with second story Minutes lo beach & harbor Assumahle 9>.r, loan RY OWNER 2 story 38r + to\'er 400 sq rt bonus rm. 1~.ba ~r new plu~h l'Pl 01l. 2 rrplr. rte· $120.SOO. 847 <l:l>S or ms!? ph 5J6·99'JJ 5 Bdrm 2 Sty Fully As· sumuble S'l42K Bushard & Adam s !.!411 Grl'enw1rh Niles Onl~ 963 7649 2 BR . I-'• BA. Mariner Co' e Low dn Owner rin Poo l. Jal'. sec 644-1094 - WALK TO Bt:ACll $.i(JOQ dn Ownr '°' hnanc·r 3 Br. 2ba. den. frplc 673 7449, 8.1} 6JSI 3 Brl 2 ha v. pool. $165.000 Great hnanr· tnR. A I T D 14', A real .A.. r hnrm ' Call 673·954 1 •• RCEERIS AJ:l •• s:EAL H..tt.qtoft ES IAI E Horbciur 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-0202 MIWONS HOMES WITH BREA THT AKIMG BOAT DOCKS VIEWS Phone for portfollo of Co-op ap apartment waterfront homes an O<.'eaofront bluffs. over Huntlngtoo Harbor. See looking harbor Large 2 Open House Directory. bdrm. 2 ha. frplr. Owner Kelly Snow, 846-1.'}15 financing. 0}5,000 ~ Harcwn & Hone I .E. lf"Ylnt I 044 998 G lenne) re •• , ••••• •• •• •••• , ••• ••, 494-tSS I DUMP IT I B Toro I 032 Out or town owner wants ••••••••••••••••••••••• nut. Woodbridge Gables 516-Ttrms Bridg epo rt mdl Huge modt>I prrfer t S219.000 Darrell Pash home. e11tate s ized 631-1266 ('US\OJ'P pQOl &SpJ W VU 1-;1eaa nt lhruout U89.000 w term•. Palrtck Tenore 631-12116. --TllMS,TBMS Spotltaa ltg • '8d w/all amenities SboWI likt a modfl Assume 9~•1"}. Only ••'1,000or lease op. tion A rta l value Patrftk Tenore. 631· 12118 TURnEROCK Townhome. lrg lot. 2 Bd + dl'n. owner's wlll negotiate 123S,OOO. Oar rell Pash 63t· l3l!l6 "It's ..., ... " Sl6'.000 NORTHWOOD. !aeep- tlonal 4 Br 2 Be. famUy room. ape. uper Owntt financln& t.ow down Motivated Sfller. 0pn HH Sat/ un 1·$. 4191 W11l1w1w Wamtr Can ... T urtlerodl HighlcMds Pac1f1ra by Bren 24$9 SQ ft 3 Bdrm. 212 ba Lari(<' \ aew lol L'pJ?raded S299.000 5 Purple Sage Ph 546 S(X; I or 975.f},13( Owne_r i~.l~·lllll_l:i .\: ~ 11., ~~1'.dt111 ~· R1nq 640 · 55&0 Anytime E.1~tblulf Prof Bldq Town and Country Reators Invite you to the folloWing * OPEN HOUSES IN IRVINE * Al with Au ... .W. Lomtt TURnEROCIC 2 Bdrm wtth den. view. $3.59,000 41 Morning View. ofr Turtlerock and Willowleaf. Open Sal Sun 1·5. 2 Bdrm. 3 bath family home with great view. 12 Canyon Ridge. off Turllerock and Starcrest. Open Sunday 1·5. UMIVEISITY ptARJ( 3 Bdr m. 2 bath. Dover Model. $152,900. 17386 Sand alwood, off Michelson a nd Jord an. Open Sat & Sun 1·5. UNIVERSITY ptARK 2 Bdrms. 2 ba. ram rm Wald en Plan. $189.900. 4951 Hemlock. off Michelson and Royce. Open Sat & Sunday 1·5. TUITLHOCI 4 Bdrm 3 bath. family rm. Heather Model. $259.000 :n Coolbrook off Turtle Rock Dr . and Sycamore Creek. Open Sat & Sunday 1•5. NORTHWOOD 4 Bdrm., 21'2 ba. family rm. Castillo Mdl. 1 Ca ndela. off Culver & Irvine Rlvd. $222.500. Open Sun 1·5. WOODlllDGI 3 Bdrm. f amlly room Cambric Mdl. $l92.SOO. 16 Woodgrove. Off E. Yale & Eastshore. Open Sat/Sun 1-S. WtHntOlllr'I fil~t Ut • C.t Nl'w Modular T~pc Hom e~ lt'a1>ed land. Ortunfront Pk. J pvt bch~. 2.t SC'<'Ufll). (1:-hlnl( plt• r I rom $2!1 !HIO ,199 :Jll llJ Nl:''ll' WOO!I i.:la!>~. ~1>a. sol.11. 6 dk.~. 2 frpl1•s 3+ 3-+ dose unvhstru1· tablt' punor \tilt! 1•"11:- $499M P P 494-7631 Lowt•r :i Mch Bay Great 0<0ean \'li'W. p\I area 4 BR bear h t\..w499 3144 PANORAMIC MOR1l4 COAST WHITEWATER Ir ISLAHD VIEWS 3 Bdrm. family rm. 2''2 Ba 1550 s r SZIS.000 Open house Sat Sun 12 5 845 I\ a tell a 675·5320 wkdys. 759-1~ wknd & WOODS COYE IEAUTY l'rl\ ale driveway lead~ to t>legant 2 Hr home with add1t1 o n ;1I caretaker.. quarters on large serluded oct>an view lot 2 blocks lo the beorh. picmt· table & sw· 111.: anrluded $265,000 Assum able rinancin~ Agent 494·47:.l WONDERFUL" views. privacy & quiet can be found in thlS uni· que 3 bdrm. 3 bath & ram tly room home Sellers may help with financing SW>.<MXI HIGUB. SHOfllS The )Ounl!sters can walk to school from lhLS mny J bdrm. 2'' bath townhouse In a gate guarded pnv1te com· mun1ty Montbly fee takes rare or outside rnaantenance. 1111rdcn 1n11. tues & insun1nee $199.000 OpMSat/S. l·S 21451omM¥tl TtmlCt Jo:njoy country like prlvar)' within waUung distance to beach. This .ctunn11111 3 bdrm home has many ammitiff in· eluding beautlrul ocean viewa.~ovel gardens wlth Koi & 11pa + decks ,000 ':=q ...... COLDWeLL BANl(eRD USYTOEHJOY ROLLIMG HILLS DELIGHT lllO lll'I! IOUUlllJIO ,inti fo11lh1ll v1e'll (rum 1h1' ' I 11 I! I (• 'l Cl r) l1t1 Ill I' r JI ()It II 11 t• ti\' I 111 11ro .. 1kfo,1 n1•Jk furm.11 1 tlon111~ r••Hn all ro1111l1 11nn1J11! S2'>7 .500 CRYSTAL SANDS !'lup.·r .! l141rm 2 hJ l•nd 111111 111111111 '11 llh \ 11''11 "' th1· h1lb O'lln• r v.111 fut JOI I' Ill 1)(>1<1-.. tnJI kt•I IOlt'rt''I r.111» $17~ 10 ) 831-8440 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovefy Cal'fMI J Hr 2 11.i 25', d11"1111 ()\\ l' S267 .51~1 1-'t•t I. t:N II.\ y;1; ~-" & .\SSIX' t',,l(~~!).I SI 3,450 Dn v.111 hU\ thL'· IU ... mlor'" \ilia Halbi1d \,,.uni« I loJnl> SlJ1.:>011 H."' R otl I! e rs 6:11 I tfi6 You "11111 appn·roalt• llit· ~uvenor ft:atur~ or th!' ~·~uel W11od' I hdrm :1 ba 1 h h1•nll' SµJr 1trn' n,. s, 1, I ht· "'n rd lhrnu.zh11u1 rrum lh1· duuhlt· do<1r •·nlr.1m·e fo\l'r Ill tht• IU\l'fl'rl p.1110 1111•rlo•11lo.111~· lht' hill-. uf L.11!un.1 \11:11,•I Close lo grJ rn 111 J r l schcxll l'l•rfrd t.1m1I~ --------!'l WM~ REALTORS hnmt• $227.0ou CHARMING, TRADITIONAL LAGUNA IUCHftlOKT HOME l'nder 1 t•mndl'I. tho~ home wall II(' hkl· 1w'll with ft•aturl"S wh1t·h 111 rludc• 1 txlrms. 'tud) '"'hrr h 1•uulct tw ~th bdrm>. 4 balh.-.. fnrmul dmonj!. i:oumwt k1lrh1•11. fam 11\ room 'II h1t•h OJ>l'n~-10 the h1•.11h maslt'r ~u1k Jml balh ~•th (':l llll\Jllll).! \lt''ll~ of t he ntl'dn Jod t'Oaslltnl' Ont• ur lht• '··~· ore an f ronl lot" rn LJguna Hoom f11r µwt Br'OC'hun· a\ a1lable uµon requC'st S2,!JOO.OOO VIEW THE OCEAH AHO COAST LIGHTS F rom th•~ d1~ttnl'll\l' homl· m Sn LJJ(una On t'll u lob adJa1· .. nt 111 steps lt>a!IID~ to " lo\ t'I) sandy bearh An ap1>1.·al an~ 3 bdrm 2 bath plu.~ den and damn~ room home for granc1u:. l'ntt•r ldtnonl! or ram•I) h\ In t: J850.fKJO llRD'S EU-VIEW or EM f:U1\l.D ll\ y ' From Sunsrt H1tl~1· llr Oldrr 3 BR. 2 BA. tlrn & 2 frplrs on a tree studded lot llurry! Pnre al lot value Only. for fa~l l'llSh i.ale' $28!1.~ 494-7551 ...,.._.;I _,. Ill ( _.•~ "4• .Jlil"4A ~I llRD'S EY& VIEW or EM ERA LO H,\ y' From Sun5et R11ll!e Dr Older 3 BR. 2 BA den & 2 frpks on a Ir('{' :-1uddt>d lot UUHRY ' Pnrl•at 1111 \'alue onl). for fa1>l 1·a~h SJ le 1 $289.CkXJ PICTURE PYFECT Open Sat 'Sun I 5 1625 Hilkr<'lll Dr (kt>an View : 3 HR, 2 BA . spa<'ious living & danrn.i. frplr . elegant oak kitrhen. imported tile lhru·out & ~m intimate Rose G11rd«n on a pool s11e lot Ass ume $192,000. COME IHI "Don't judge a book by its rover' .. See & submit vour offer $345.000 . Rot "Vista" lot Owner ~111 (inRnce th.., ~sq n lot nbove \'1e· tona Bea<'h Next to F:x e<'ut1ve homes Sl7~.ooo MEOITBRAMEAH Best Condo \'alue 1n tht area ~ By Mooarrh Ray hopping Center Gate Guorded zcm+ sq fl. 3 BR. 211 BA. pool. (am rm. 2 frpls, Ocean Vtew & C'iotr Course V1ew11 ! Mu.~t sell now' Vacant Low Int. AlTD $2~.000 Co.try~~ 120/o«i..C Quarter Acftl Par likt ESTi\Tt. Near Dana Point lbrbol'. 3 BR den, formlll dtnlna. apa: doc run &t tvcry AMt:NtTY for ronvenlf'l\ct', scrim · ty. It enttrtalnment W 1 JI llftan<'t' YOU' IJ tft )01 ill M.500 PARTY IN I ll't:" I :, 281i21 !-tpnnt:fll'ld 1>1 BRUTHTAIUNG r \Ill Ltll s o\S.'il'\l 1\ HI. t: FINANt'IM . ~ sl \ llH'r :l.1~~1 ~II rt ::,.JH' 1h11u.,all(b 111 mt S2!J~.ooo i'll·arh fon1~hl'll romm IMMll. anw111l1l'' REHEREALTY 12131434-0908 HARBOR VIEW Sma~honi.: farnoh n~1111 I Y. I I h 'II l' l h ,1 r I II hdw1 Jhl\ b1.-a1111f11I 1•11 l1•rtaon1·r'~ pal11> fl llolrm Son11Yll'rM·I 11ri j,.,. l.1n11 \h~nlu1 .. h 1111ma1•11l.11o Ill II I t• I fl I' 1111d11 ltlll (·rt' .t I 11 1· I 1n"n1 1 n i.: :JI Jtl:oblt• Lo1ce Forflt 1055 ~za Reo CARPET ••••• •• •••••••••••• ••• • ·--75~ 1202 0 p 1• n II 11 u H ' 2 I 7 S I 'ilorth'll••~I o.1k' Sal FORCED TO SELL IO :1 Sun 12 1 $611011 HluH rnn<lo. mm-.1 ht• lic•lu-.. market 11"4 11111 1 "'hi 1111~hurt1·:-1-r11" Ht· ILUERlllON I 1111•rt» ,JLout ~ttn •ttlfl l'J'h (an lrt> huui.:ht I Sl'ECIAL h1•lo~ marl.d l'Jll 1-'l'lt' 1\n1I •tu 'Ill' h,I\ t• ~ l'~'!t' I John!>on toda1 631 1261i "'mnt•r ht·n" t.OC. .\1 t.n () ... r m. \\ ATEH \\ITH 1>1X'" R 1c;11~. al 1.Jk1· ~ .. ,,.,, •I 111u II 11nd 1mpo-.101: :.! '1111) arrh1lt'!'IU11· "' rh•t.11kil t.''\krtor ol 11•JJr shake:- & t•\h'n:-111· 1N· 11r i:la•"· 111 l'onlC'mµorar) th'"l(n :I lll>H \1 & nt:N 10H I llDID1 1 1111111 µIan 'l'rl tlTol Iii :J h,1lh,, lt•atun·' ~·till\1 IHI\~. 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The 0 All Y PI LOT wtll publlth your &f .. tmenl for S 38 .~0 Ou r clrcvlallon lncfudn Ille e111tre Orenge Coul 11u and ~ no11U1 1ppear In 111 edttlona In Otdtl lo submil your 1111emen1 !01 publocallon tend appropril1te copy and • chtci to THE OAIL Y PILOT, P 0 . 8o1 1~ Cotta Mes.. CA 92626 We'n oo Ille rut For Jnlor,..alion aboul ••11•• advtrtillng plutt Clll 642~321 b1 3l2 LOCJ11M Hills I 050 LCMJUfto Hills I 050 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA HILLS. Th is architect's dream home is located on a lovely, quiet. cul-de-sac street with mu ch curb appeal. A beauty, out and in. this home is customized with stained glass, beautiful wall coverings, levolors and custom win dow shades and draperies . The dramatic rear ya rd h as a pool and spa surrounded with easy care flanters bursting with colorful lowers r eminiscent of a l':uropean setting The entire home shows exquisitely! Fantastic flna nd nl(. The sellers are currently r efinanci ng a sizeable second which can be assumed. Owner will carry a third1 if necessary~ 4 Bedrooms, 2~ oaths, priced to sell at =·Call Marti Keepers (714) !OW.amal.IOW.ammana& J.MVllAm.M Alicl& OftD Park 2&a01 ,.._,di Allena •10& -Toi (d Coun[ry REALTOR 552-1800 '*• c.....-. ~ H1UI, CA 911815.'S ~ ... Qi ... ~ .... .... (114}~ 17141~1177 41r.....,,.ua• __ _)~~~~~~~~~~ j BAYFROHT R.ductd S300,000 5f.00 Ml ft Of 'IU:tlll I rnn ~trudaun un Ill ol llJll'I 0'11Tlt'r 1Alll 1•,1rl\ 1111.11111111! ~I l~ll 111111 \l(••nl !>Jn llohh Iii~ ~·111. r,") if'RI PEACHES, PLUMS POMEGRANATES. LEMONS, KUMQUATS .tr• .1 II hornl' i:rov. n on 1h1' hol(I' kit 'II l1111•h I 111 2 II .1 h 11 m 1· $21!1 '10(1 <l'llnt11 'lltll taro' Ur11k1>r 631 121;i, ti:JI 12AA !'>18 ~12 1-2·3 Assumable LOANS!! 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S".!J'J.5011 lilt I t.11111 iW !1591.i 0'1111 .\gl BYOWHER ltO$e Option llao I.Im ll1c11:1• l'fl:"I)() :!hr. :!ba. h11.:hh up i:rad···· ~~'° IMMI \\ 1lt ~1.1)(111 l' J~h fl.10 !Mi(lf> BLUFFS R J rt• t runt m'll .f 111.111 unoh't rutted 1 H'" ol hJ1 I.. Ha\ Fn·nt h door~ pJrqul'l 0flr uu1,1.mrlu1~ 1lt•n11.1 lur t~•Jllt "Jth1t 1l.rrcl1·,1~ ltltr 'ifoll K:!~ I LOCATION OHllDO 1-. tdt>JI 111 1h1' ~hr 'l'Jrklonc c ltJn 11•111••1 mu1111 dre.1m h11m1· t lrM to HJ\ IS.•a1 h 6. f1·11n1' \\'Jlkt11)! 111-. lJ11t·e to :-hop:-h-.11111.1 hlr hiJn & 11\lnl'r -.. ii h.•111 (1nanll' l 0JI \ 1ra.:1n1.i o Hnt·n \lo'I Iii.I 1:123 CHOICE BUY ON OCUHFRONT Dr 1•;.1111 1111 m•m· Iha:-~111 ( 'h.1rnwr '' t''f.lt'''IJll\ lur \ 011 r:njO\ '0111'1 'IUll"'h no'll 11:1• J< -.um.i11(1• 111.llt ll'llrtt'r wall h1•l11 hn,on1•1· l .ii \'I I I! 1111.1 () I\ I l t f 1;;:1 1:12:1 \( ;·1 1 o.10°~aoo'o LOAM • Harbor Yi.w Homt 11 ucc· 1·orner ,.,t "''" l Jt1111•I 1h1lrm. -.olJr ht!I ptH1I kl\t'I\ l!ardt·rt~ It\ ,tnrJr.!•' PnlJI'\ I{'' fl\\:'-E II s2-; ~ Snll o .. nl'r 'lltll • Jrr1 In ·' } r .!nd I iii I 1'11rl \lanlt•11th Cir i;to 11:12:> •LOYB.YUDO• Ju'it C'o mp letecl heaut1ful rourt,aro en "' l.Jrl(e 2 hitrm : hJth hnnw '11 tlh ftnt•St ·IPJlOIOI m~nll> Xlnt ;J~ ~umablc loan~ Ow1wr wall ht'lp r1nan1·e ,\µ µra1~ed Jt 5475.000 nnl) S-139,000 Open Sal Sun I S 119 Via Yella 011 ner Agt 673 1Xi97 Redtlced U0,000 Ea11thlurr Lu~k hom1• Ov.nt•r 11111 f1nu1we S211s .ooo Ur\ln &-Co 6'12·6368 PIEmGIOUS HAllOR ltlDGI The gracious rooms of this quality ocean view residence off er a high standard of pri vate enjoy ment and entertaining opportunities as well -Step-down living rm with vaulted ceiling and a fo rmal dining room share the warmth of rich woods, and vibrant colors. Found on the lower level Is a .brick wine <'e ll a r with temperature <'Ontrollcd storage room. $995,000. Lynn e Valentine 644·6200. IVWtmn:l.tOWtwmlallll. • .,, j ~ ~ W. Ho.Ms for S. rite•...... OMMr IHI llWt Oiiier bat &Wt Hontt U..._.Wd ~·;;.;;;i;~········ .....•.....•.......... , ..•••••...••..•.....•.. ••····••····•·••••••••• ··•••·•••··•·••••··•·•· ..........•............ ... ~ .............. !!.~! ~~~~ ... !!~ .. ~-=--1100 ~~;.~ .. ~!00 ~=I o.wrl, 2400 ~.~!!~~~ ....... ?~.~~ ~~:.~~~ .... ~:.~~~ ... .!~.~~ .............. ~.~~·.~ .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT, Sunday, July 12. 1981 DI S~tlLINTLC~!TI~OM ~aull~~. lar"I' !Ind Im ••••••••••••••••••••••• M;J(l AM Offl;~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul.X ('ONOO 2 Br + Irr.: lrtliltt 3244 Mtwport a.och 326~Mtwporl ltedt 1269 wporf ltecll 1769 ~ .. EST ... TE s ... I.. l br rondo. Pulm Spnnl(~ 1or1 Hr 21., 8.i frpll', ·:················ ••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• SUPEIHA m41·uhlll' Pool•ndnt'lt A Al.5 vrimtl<X' 40mpl furn I "Jr . a r, Ol'~ $17!> (;iltr ~lomi . ~l!l?Y~·url WESTl'Llff 3 Rdrm. NEW HLL'ff"S Svotlrn. lx-111 h Sl.49.500 Special 1966 M aJeslJt' lout~ in s I n1·omt-1•rope1 llt!b nt>H•r hwd '" $73 LMIO 613 !11119 o1 !*.J 11377 inti: .1 H~ 2 011 hm lar1t' > ard Oti11t'r "'II .tlry. 3 br end un1h on hnanrinti: Laguna 8rarh Puk fasts1de l'Obtw Me!> Ii Ot'1lll>\', 6''6-2631 R.m \ ( .• nr~ 111unt a.at Vt-----lru t' ror II Mo lo I Y1 Near Orean Wttk davs 20'. 110~11 <h\nl'r ~111 L' ... I 21 ... ( I " l •· < I 11 ~ artoen~ltlroo·•tio ~. 9 Out fS r ... 111· 1r .:d.1 fl!l' n .il·r 'ii' •l'lnr 101·1 •i1•0 Mo C,11 L" "' '""'"y "• OCit•Ml!!al"\UT 75 4115 "urr• t>'"'"· .... Lu•·•ll' t......... 28<1 2b F' t _,, • ,, • ,. )Umt 991\ al 10 U'. 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C'ullt'l(l' Park homl' ~sen HOMEIUYHS •Low ur no 1lov.n p;1) mcnl reQulrt'tl 67S.8676 67S.1444 M-L;;_·~--~ &luL' Wntcvnallfor ,\\ailll20Jllll 2' hJ l'.irki., poull!, IH•sl OpenHHMS...1·5 SoutttL-· 3716 -nvmn 711 fi.11 071iJ IJ1u4·hur\' Keal ~:stult !Jin rm . 1111<11. ll•nn" '' hool• fl~ 840 15311 A•" au11rc1 for Harb11n1 l'um~ ('a:.tlt Alll •••••••;:;.';; .......... . 997-8610 292H'olll'lll' /\\ 1• S6H~ mu t;..i~ ti-144 •'' t•• A~7 12!11 d~11 ~• r 11,1" ~11.,a r ,\ t'enlral. P 0 Box l60. ' 100.-11. 844 0322 Furn ·• 1>t 111 bul'h •Lowl'r munthl) JlJ' ffi\'01:> • ~:a~ll'r Qua hf~ mi: • IJu) & II' I.' in tod:n •Ta:\ lle1111ht1o · ~·or infurmt1l1on t•c1ll lloh ~ewl'll, L1dt1 llff1t'l'. l:tedh11l ltl.'all), 6731300 MEW PORT CREST 3 hd rrn 1•1indo l'lo~t' to 111101 :ind lt•ruu~ El\tt'I r111.1lll'llll! Prtl·ed tu i.t'll Slti!!.51Ml C /21 Mtwporl Cntr. 640-5357 760.6767 BLUFFS CONDO lmma1·ul:ill' :t bdrm 1·1111 ---· .. ----•I tl11. dow to pyul i-:nd un octu. VIEW 11 $1~.101 Corner Unit SI 39k C /21 M.wporl Cntr. 2 bdrm. 2 bath tomlo n· 640·5357 760.6767 1·l'ntl~ rdu1 lrnht•ll THEILUFfS \\ .1lk lo b1•Jth µlu~ man\ Jm1•mllt'' ~urh I'll!)! E "4'V. romlo :1 oJ, ·p 0111 ll r 1 , J 11, lldrrn' front 10~ 1-'1•1• dubhuu~t' IJ11l1Jrcl IJ11 1I l.o~ du" n I n-.111 \ l' hnJO<'lnl( mum 1•lt Oµcn hou,t• Sun Is 500 l'ai:n1., C /21 Mewpor1Cntr. LJne Penthow.e 17 640-5357 760.6767 Redh1ll~Realty Iii:~ l:~OO IAYFIONT CO.OP s~repina.: \'1ew from 111 H1M' 2 llr 2 Ila Co Op O r T S T ,\ ' I> 1 :-.; 1: flN .\:-;('INti Full St't·urit' s1~.mo . $12.000 REDUCTION -.;o h.IDl>l:\t:' ()~ lll'I 'al'' 'I'll II '' 1(2 r~ .. lldrm ! h.11 h unit hkmJ.: $1611.1••1 631-2242 a.sunho" · -· · Hcalt~ HEW PORT CREST Greot Finoncinq 'l'I' .111 \('JI' lu.tn .11 l" • 11~n1•r ~ill 1.111 ' :!rut I l\ltrm :!• • 11,1 ~ Jm1h n•11n 1..'lo'l' nv OWNER N1l'e tll>I wide 2 br, 2 ba m 111<·1• Jdlt park. Sun Juan l'up1strano 213-lll 21113 Mobtll.' hum11, IOX50. pureh & awruni: Newl) painted Must st•ll, mukl' offer lJebbil' 642 llOSli FOR SALE IYOWHER 1 ~ A<•re w 4 hous1·s i\~ ~umublt' l~I TD at I}•,•, 376 V1t·turi;1 l'M &tll 7164 or ~l!J 3232 Owntr w• Corry ['SIDE C.M. Sharp double mobile in 12 Units . $575,000 :\1.'v.µort 8eJch 2 S200.000mm1mumdo\\n btdroom!>. all JI> Wlll1·on)1derlradt:u1> phancei.. fret• )tJnd1nl( o~nt'I Agt &14 7722 f1ri•plJl't' l.l(l' pal1u 22 l 011~ Jo: llluH~. full l'ricl' Ol.500 SI 54U 000. 111•1 to -.cllt·r 752~ Scduoa. Ai 116336 (4i02> llurr}. nu adlt 1•onclo, :.! 3bdrm. 211lx1. cl1•t11cllt'd, $4~ 11111 tnt'I uW l'11ll :D!2 4433 !Ir :! llu nr So Coast .11·ro~' from l' I' Sd11M1I 491:1 39112 !'law, ~fl ..... f•1 2·1''• I 11 k I ·' ·' WASlllNG'l'ON STATE ., "" "'' ,., ;u· • 1'00 • yru, w u, 12 at'r(' Cumml!rl'll" ~hr llOU\l' 11,ha, IJti rrplr. rdni:. Kitb Pi.'tl> ·~rfwl~ 11rnpert) Nr IS. 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So..tft L04J11M ---------...................... . HAR• Hill ~=• Lti ruslom home 1i1ht s Br 3 Ba 3IJlO sq. n. w Spectarular view Country k1trhm. rormal J1&1t down the hlll rrom din1n& room. white Har'->r Radee Owner w1ttr view. lar&e attks equity partner or wooded lot, 2 blockt to poulble trade Ted the beach. m .000 M Gaalerf7t.JIZ3 1um1ble 11\oa«t riftanc· l!tland. furn & rt.>ntei.1. '• • 75!1 !117:1 l\•1!.ir & ~l.i.~' 'undt•l'k $1i~l5 mu 6i:I ~•:Ifill . from $270 mo + ullli> t SS625 + Sl77 Mo-toL D--rt 1 L 1 S6 \I dhl • .ir pn i.:ar lull1 . 1uo i!i Ii :"'o ch1lclren. no rwt!> no m mo -· '"• ..... • 2 Ir >11 '. Oll . 11 m.llnl 1 ard \ilull' 011 l onito. l 11h1rn"h<'•! 3 Br watcrbed· ..-neg Wnte RR . l'O R.sort 2400 t'll'a11, 1w~ l'rl)t Jtrnim · \\ fl I l' kl.> \\ 1 r Jhr Jim. l)!e '.trd 1·oun ~ Bo 165 N lk , . \ ,.,. 111.'l~ lm1um· .11 5:!'i IHth . ' " 1 • " l' 1 r\ al ntcKiih;•r•• ,1f s ,\ 2450 '.' 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P\'t hearhes 6310214 \1lrll srnoo mo lloh & (irt>enbelt nr µout •ector•FreeSunoay ~K R 953-!?ZO ARROWHEAD St:>OO rnel i:ardener l~~J~I OU\u•l\oo•• $1300 mo 675-0004 B•uncri •seas • We!itfleld FA.Ml. Y AnS. \ l 673 S""• ~ r Par11es • Plus more I ~ ,.___.... 2000 I g . ...,.. , 2 Stor~· 8ayfront ror ncom • ..,....., Rm~·r sAMTIAGo DR. 1 s & oREAr REcRtAr'°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• s;A I Br rrplc. d~hwsr. Rar ruse pa patio SIG<iO t F Near new 3 bdrm ~ I', ~"" .'lo 612 Ja•. m·1n~. i ' L Beaut irul house JHlll ~1u l>m·k :l\'a1I for 10 ennis • reeLM50ns Brand new beautiful lrg apt for fam11Je<; w11h I or 2 t'h1ldren Near park lleat paid No pets Pride of OwfttnWp 20 umls, E side C M 1 )rs old. 30.-; down Overa II financing UY' Hurry ~ Call Kevin 714 SHOPPING CEMTEI L.ucatfd tn No S.D r ounly, super arowth area. tS.500 ~q n leasa· ble. Owntr wtll nnance. full prict te:i0.000. Ask for Mike b th Y d h """'' ·• ~ " 11-•-•1• no~ 1n l'll!l(anl area 4 bo l A l 8SI 1.,c1 tpio l proshopl •2 a s ear roun ome 0.,..n 2 4 ita_ili 642 8367 a njen ..., HffllllClvln•Saune romes compl furnished :.r -' ORnlWOOOS Hr 3 Ba 1Jm1ni: Rm . ed C t M 322.. .... 'I e 3 Br 311 2 Li' 1na Rm •-F'amil~ ~:lt'~llnt ba)'fronl rondo 2 • Hydromass1ge • & deeoral Bubbhnit OS o HO '" r,x1•t' r om u .. "' Sw•mm1ng • Goll spring al rur Eas~ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Stur} l.argeram1I} rm Rm Nev. ~nllpaper. Br, 211 Ba. SJUnl.I. pool. onv.1111 Raf\9• Ne 3Br 2 t 'I t tar '· oardrn r 11· 1•1 "ll7) kitchen 1· man) sp3, lanlaStll' \IC~h walk to Orl'hard Ba) • ~ . s ~ .. (. p;i IO, ~a < "' .. I' •1• ' "' l!AUTIFUL APTS. Owner will finance gar. frplc. W D. 2 udlt.s S8S4l 5.l5 200J \~t no mJn) "Clra' $1750 mo S2000 mo )ear ll'Jse $Ingles I & 2 Btd SONDRA o~<;ON no~ls $600 JM2 7725 fee Broker Cooperation 673-~36 rooms • F"u1n111ted Associate Lr ... SE_.0 ... l'nt\lers1ty Pane T1•rrare 759 8974 UK 41ft+Fmft. &untumosheO•~ Res1den~645-6535 10A vw-11 " J Br 2 BJ rnd llAR BOR RIDGE Ocean Homt'wilhpoolandspa Ltvit1g •NoP•1•• omce I 337-6137 Why pay rent.,., H ., ". to~ nhou~e Good l<X' :"\o View Lu:i. 3 Br 3 Ba 3 rar I( a rage. 4000 §q rt Models Optr OeiJy New. ranta.stir. \\ell lora peL~ $750 Lsl & lasl + Lit" M ustcr suite. den. Gardener 1nrluded Im· 9 10 6 tC'c13 Br · 3 Ba new Con s«urity 213 4:.l IU~2 an wt't bars, f p . tenms. maculate Avail 8 16 01kwood 2 RR 2 BA 5500 3911 W W1lson._!i.'ll 5583 3 Br 2 Ba 779 Shabmar ~ew rarpel, upstairs No pets 5450 Sierra M&.!!ll Co . .§41 1324 Stunnm~ large 2 Br 2 Ba Garden A~ Pool & Rtli· arta $415 7lOW tllh St. wET ... W ... Y do. S800 per mo, nrxt lo 6 • pool. JaC'. Sl900 mo S2SOO lse~~61°'5-!JS1 O.rcten ~"*''' A A all ahoppin& 631-5055_,_ 675 ,247, 549 9009 Hewpon IMdl H. Apts 2br 1400. 18drm FlOMrTALL{ 2br COND0pool,JIC.211 WoodbridgtTWllhM O .... THEW ... Ta ONTHESANDS No lrv1ntl•1l6"'' mo:e~.Sn.lOVPM Brandnrw luxur)' •aim ba washer /drver Sharp 2Br. P•811. dbl G " I A 2bdrm.lotsofwood nnd 11i4)&4S-1i04 6· )a 2 ·-Spr1na1 homr with 3 2rrplcs. ms Sandt Lane: ca r /i u r w op n r . reat v ew of boa~ & Lite. brlte, 1iry, I Rr ;ipt bedroom 31• baths wshr ryr,•luv•. rerrt,. bav Bri"k f~I" family shutters. rtreplat'e, """'°" 8-cltl tt b 1 11• • · 675'912 BKR. 0 " ~ • ' '' mature. adults S8751mo 1700~9'1 SHOov• ,; 1itl\1 wi 1 COl\Y or p:ttlO, F emil y room with E Id d !4lx2Bd AC End unit, wa I room Avalla lelmmed 1 ,,14)6.42•51t3 Ul ~rall'Ollln~.pool& fireplH~. gourmet asts c up • rm, paper, eerth\onr 1•olort.. for &months Only ... ~ yr y 11pa, lustl laa4M:11p1a~ kitchen, micro.wave 1 ba. yd, gar.~ Ad Its , lsr. S72S mo. mo !':'. Adulb. nu .,..... l4IG fr o"en and lr8$h compac· __ 673-2D7'7 Ownr11"l.631·Sl~_ THE REALESTATERS CORNER2 BDRM H ... lt-'-•-• \It> ....,., ...... 7_ I ln lud 1 ~ 6'13-&S50 with 2 ba. Panon1t mk A "-_. -.... tor. AAO r es poo * EASTSIOE 2bdrm, WOOOHIDGE -vieweondo.Adull3 Pool Brand nt w. Vll'w 2 llr. Eastt l tliiad and sp:i on larac lot rn cd yrd. ne-wly pntd, I" .. ,. ... .....__ .._ "" to .... a 8 " ....._ .... u land. Exrtllent ••s• F.nd unit condo. 2100 sq "-. "'_......+._ and spa. SlSOOlmo lsc an:r<>ra r ium. r, 2 ()" o pttts • .. _ r ne w crpU • .., ,,,mo. f't. 3 Br z1., Ba Ltvin" homf' with pool and ~pa. WaterfrontHomtt. Inc lia, U900 ~ n I 11800 "Ir' 14$Q 131 nnanclng. ~.000 wllh Kid! ok. no ptts Credit " • • • DS0,000 auumable lit. refs re m.o169, rm • Oln n11 rm. Oen. 3 car oral(e 4000 11q rt •63t·l•OO mo Apt. 2br sa. HWta A8k for Bill Cole next to greenbelt Com· Gardener included, lm· ~l-53ll mt. Rcfn•.~ ll'a lime to plan Cor that mty pool &r tMnll M50 maculate Avail 8114. Spacious lhf'ef btdroom Wetetfront 81chtlors ._ 034.t.•AZl>M t Cote Realty vacellon t.rtp For utra Mo Avail Au1 lat lease A .~~' home Availabltfor rent Nr 42nd Sl. 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OC'-'. l~l'. 5 30P~t. 213 7M4 7W7 ~Ct\\ 1&2 btlrrn lu,ur' ~h.·µ' to J)\t 1._.:Jt•h, $100 tlun11nf,!ton fh:h Nun ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'cJlt• Pnn1t• l(1t·~t1on:, L B Si5 ltJI inclustve Spacious 2 Br dshwshr. patio Leai.e S52S :'\o lOCJuna l~h 3848 adult ;ipt~ 111 11 pl:m' I tla~. 2 "k mm 11111 :iot5 ~mokl•r S26.1 m11 + •, NEWPORT For storr & oHIC'e spUC'l' From Sl5.00J lo $151)0.000 !'1har1 Rt•ith ,\ble P H D patio. ent·lsd i:aragc peti. 645 TI62 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm lrum ~lti5. 2 hdrm 111d111c' 9fi4 7167 Jf1t•1 1\1 BEACH Jf reasonablerntes l!SI 5117.557 Z71i:I Clw1rdm<1tor For dt•ldtls $400 Mo No pelS. 110 t::ai.bldl' ~malh.•r I Hr Bd ecrn I fn1m S5:1..~ l'u~ nh11Ui.P Sm.ill Ol l':tnfrlHll apart I' Ill 500 to 4000 Sq Ft. J(' E nn: \~1 '\ EWl'OllT 'i 11t76011SS2 children ~·9<84 t rm apt""""· 1111 111 ·~ t nwnb s.175 UI' "l'Pkh AFFORDABLE ~IESA\'EROElJH Xlnl lj4•.11•h lot< \11hl ~atural ,,_,11111J t•e1lmg & l'ludcd :\r lleJt'h ...,uo 1 fxM•' t1•nn1~. \l.:r .ii !r.!I F: H.ilhoa l'rnf frm 25 10. to,hr IJft' SCRIU l[JS NICE' 2 hr Jli ha . private patio. enrlo~ed gar. No pel5 $.l50 Ask for 8 11l 63H266 • r 1 Ba \lesa \'erdj u.-,; rr{;lttl4 01\ S4~l ~ •• tt;Mhlll[i4 ~ SP . .\PCIOL'S I 2BDR~l 1\dult ope belllTJed re1bng. lo1s of wood. 5en mg bar & lge kitchen S3l.S & S4 JO no pets 2256 Maple 548 7 356 67 3-8803 1·:ibml•ls \dull~ onh (;aragl' 49-t·99:1l ~Jlt>rf.ill,, 11omb' n.1~ BIHi ~f11(111U~ :111r 2•,Ba Pl..t\ZA "•II <lnh ::114 :i1111 Nn"\. Sl-15 551 lliliO lor l'l1okmi: & heu1111i: Turlll'rnt·k llomt· Frvl1 475 to 3360 Sq. Ft. 1525 :\1e~a Verde 1': l' ~t I 53:1 ~242 ANSWERS Duph.•\ t:::i:.tside \dulh Hewporl a.ach 3869 paid Frum San U11·go '\ H :.-tl'fJ5 lont·t•an Cult' mirro~a\t'. W O 101.,1 * Janitorial Seniu & 54>4123 l•--------•I I h I 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ft\\' tlrl\l' North un l 111 gar n'i(J pr ~k upgr;id1·~ Noo \rnok1'r. t)\ ERW EIGllT \1•t•1I ~n ~.no Pl'I~ u1 t tn. PAR" NNIPQRJ Re<it·h to \IC'f.11ltlt·n H1•n.11t·~71il no fWh 752211.'16 $340 + UtilltiHllKIYdtd RETAllSPACE !iO prople for nl'~ pro 1 ri crpl. rp,, l,Jlr,. I\ (.ft tht•n ~l'i.l 11Q MrFJlldl'll , lllk 111 hrh I 1(1' n1·~h 1. uttl • Adjacent to Airport 770 sq fl on lfarbor )lram & to ~hJI\' m l'om : ~;~11~~~· ~~~111 ·IPJRTMENn llt :,1•n 11p1t ,\ 114~·~1 1h·c d 2 br ri:t1n1 1ri1 " y 1lll>R '""' ·~ l'l•I I & Relf~Ro~ ~.~~~~~ '1 Ml Grt.'JI 1iany prof1lll 1532 :r7ii \l Ol ll r (;a.med Bui ant• {'ra\ al HJu.il Taklll!( .\l:GH \\'ATIO~ I lme Uk> ,,_,a~ IJle> ltl'4l &121298 1 ,, I tilllll(l351'_. s..r.~")., '~ 1 :t'ltllSf '11\,-B M111lli J • A~t to ~ --.or H .. ~fc-6mir' 6i5670ll 11rafter6pm640732tl R 4000 <fo h 3 l .. t8i I <~ "' • ·--------• '"u" \\drTJnl' on a nc.,. Sparkhni: ne~ IBr. mm COUNTRY CLUB OOm$ ~· '\1• ... µort '""JC . lr211a $265 fli363J2 . ' . IJr for 12 mooth!> Tht' munitv pool,pa .• 11111. ylo.U!. ..._. •••••••••••••••••••••••furn Wt'r\I,. \l:l'111 1Malrorf1•mdleto,hJn•2 833 813 Offius..l~ RIKf.llF-'\1\1.RtSI. lunl,thml!l\et•\erhao Sl35 mo \lark 1>1011001, LI 1~ 1... EJ~l~1dr Co~la .\11•,,1 llJ3 26.50.ftt:Hlll-1'1 ., . Bdrm hou.'l' tn ('l)\l • Npt Bea1·h In t.aiiuna lk•:tl·h f ur un J Ol'14 tar that lablt·tl 675 li31 NEWPORT '\ae l:iri:r mom" frpk IK'EA~FHO:\T Sqn &. S.12.'l mu 67~ 11!!2 lloui; Prime In• Office small ewcutl\·e of!tte. mort• infn l"tll 19-1 DH for 12 month.' ""• \t; Easts1de 1'n Plex Quiet BEACH & 0 '"" l'ntr) l'Ol.1.E(; f. \\ 4·4·._h n•ntal S51Ml $iuo Y. ;inlt·tl Male l'hrt,llJn Space ~~~fl •;~~:~i"~ 1 ~: ~ho ltn•eshnHt <;II\\' \TIO:>. 2 Br 1 Ba Patio. lndry <: \l. pn•f SUI mo hi & \t;•·rtl 1151 1651 J 211H ;1111t St ""n Sl60 lusiftess Cettt.r Dr. 0 ,.._.._. SO 15 \dulls. no ""IS "'95 'nadult•~mun1l\11n IJstmo fl'Q \rti•r 5 11m 11.1,fr1•nt "'t·.u111• \1111 ··,·,.·1-,""'1'L,·,,-c•.1 RET ... ILSD&CE ppo .• _,.,, Lost&FoYtd 5lOO JBr. allarhed i:ar. su1>er ,.... .,.. "h 8 k""s" ., IHti 3375 k.. •1 1 , • .....,. '· '" 1700 'II rt Will 1hqlt1· " ,.." ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlean. S375 mo 279 W 673 3600. t r ac a} .~pel' 111111 '"'" t·r · u \ 1 .. lo r 2:1 :111 to .. hr 2 br apt in Full 'l'f\ 11·1· SI Ill 111.•r ft ~ >Q rt on Nwpt Hh d • zoo 0 YIB.D Wilson. ~1819 Onon 20ay2·4 Pentndoe taC'ular Spa. 7 ~~ 1m Xln't nr lloui: P\ l l'llt &. 1)( l Is SI 2110 m" t'dM. 2 hlks to lx•:1rh. 213 393 7276 111 tra ff11· Great l'X I ''•l' \l'.\.'>TL',L".f) 1--------- -"' .. a pools 81ohtt'd1 •n ba . no ,.mok drink l.11 ~13 .,....,, 53500 ' ' r r E Side. stove, rcfr1ge. C'o'c'·ondo-803Grayhng mm .. rts' b'ik"'c Ir c11 \!alt> S2fl5 &l6to:l.'l "· ,..,,~, frplt· a\;111 1\uJl t. 1•o~ure · mo On ·'"' amount 111 FOUND •OS Is I S2 Ba• orr Raker or rall ms cou . lJ ~. Vacat1'on R ....... als 4250 S30t.1 IJ\(I 675 Ktil\-1 NEWPORT IEACH Im med W\'UP) T D )> ,\•· •• a hit• lo 1·;i~h " quiet. uti me· 411 mo. 9_9 29 0 n 9 p u I t 1 n I( I( r l' en 2 furn1sh1•1I mom~ nr to!i '""" Full sen 1<0t• l'XCl' of nealonom1ts t.75-biOO ...,., p_ref fcm.6454461 1 4 a amtosee Bat·helors. 1 and 2 rrwv. l'o,lJ ~1 l:'J •••••••••••••••••••••••!'<irk ;\pl 1t•nn1,, 1>001, fH't'~ from $397 ·on outmlimon1h~1f\ou1lt• ARE fR[[ I bdrm apt "'·ail im 2Brmany xtrasS7S0m!!_ bedrooms apartment>. ll.·1tl1rr11 11r1•1I ··"mJl1• ll1)!llrarl.;1kc•l'.Jb111,J111J !\IM Re;p F1•111 2:1211 2 Call "t'~l'C oHl<"l'Srrom Ne~partModemStore ''fl' C;il11Jenii.<1n·.\,~111• cJ So • H· ..... in t •---h 31'"0 ' ' ' ~I am muth I .. 1kP1> o•nn Br 2 H $:100 Sa lh ur of1· nr JXJSt ufr $.'.150 673 7:1t I for l'\l'tl 111~ d1• me 1ately Nr · (SI .,.. non..-. .. and townhouses from onl,v t w ll\1 i•ntr.inn• _ 1 tit'!l591 a • SIO~ ln t'ltl' scnet1mal. •48 s r 2I'' .•7·1 70IJ I >1 OCC 'I I ~ tin\ 2 d,1111111 91"1 :t712 - , ., " ~ I ails Call: I aza & E erl mt•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $510.00 per monlh S.<io pl·r wk i•a<"h.556 t737 11honl! JllS • word 11n1 Jerry upsta1rs wi1t THEWHIFR.ETREE On Jambortt 1\f <h-t•anfront !'le~p1ir1 Clran. resnoo0s1hle nnn t·e~~m".Tt•lex."~111 Moneytoloan 5025 64~5678 I'\ t room for rt•nt 1n h & Ill 1 "' "' " 754-~ Luxur" Adult uni·•~ at af· San Joaqwn lhlls H11ad Bt•J r · :! · t rrn,, i.mokt.'r Ill ~hare 2 llr Tll E II 1-:Al)(\UARn:RS Col"OnCI ckt Mor , .., t'hri:.flJll man·, h11m1• I k 1 · 11 ' I Bdrm apt $360 957 2740 fordable living 1,2 & 3 1714)..644·1900 Clo:.c 111 tll':irh $251) mo "\.II ~ l'<' ' Li 1 .ir1H1rt S.250 ~lo S751k COMl'ANH~'i 4200 sq rt. Ground rtoor NEED MO.._.EY ••••••••••••••••••••••• art 6pm ask for Quang Br Well decorated Oreanfront for Winter 5367533 ~lllMil l K..'113232 JlOSl l 67570?iNB 7t48.Sl0681 Co.i~l ll 1~h1<av "" 2.864 Lasalle C M 01 t Ii h R 1 F h d & I Healonom1rs (.'orp t 'pto90' Appraisl•d Lo--t Striped fem rat 191h St area r ~1 n<'~ard 675-0257 -. . ymp1rs1re poo . g ~· entas um1s t' f t'male tu 'hr 3 llllrm WANTED l'o~ta :'111.'sa Sl!lll MJl' ---------16756700 V.ilurlst2nd3rdTl\ 2 Br. 1981 Maple ""e t'd tennis court. Jaruu1. J!Df~m~iyker. 6]5·4912 to~·nhoust•. {' M \\<iii I ...,1.~ port on On•.iu n•n l'vt Entrun<'I!. I'\ I NEWPORT 1,u.in.<.deJI dirt•tl Refnge Adultsonl~.no park hke landscaping. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo 81 S220mcl util w o. tJI ~Jntecl Clean J Bath :\earOCCs.188495 CENTER Wanl Garaiieor~orkm~ WithLl'nder Rkr llE pel5 S3i5 Sierra MRml ~os8t beautiful bldg. in rentals Villa Rentals ga r 11 g e 51!1 1 1 i 3 h1lrm IOlh St l<l 65th St Housematl' ~anlt"I rt•nf PtfttWana ~~(299'l' t7n Corom1 dl'I Mar 17141494-1743 Lo,1 5 mo old ,,_,hilt• fem Poodle Temer mix. rl'<I rnllJr. ~1e~a del .'411r Jrt'J. re14ard ~i ~ Co 641J 324 From~ 846-0619 -67~·"912 B~er 833 97CM days .1rt•u f"1M noor Rea.' loft & h3\l' full USC of ..,--""" 3.r.31oT.--L--E Bluffs 2 Br 2'2 Ba ,...,~· C'n ndo Ill Cost.I ra1e, ~,·lolr ranluly. qu1ker horn\· & JJOOI m f.1m1I~ Ju1ndolw~off1"""'a\•a11~ STOREorOFflCE Homeewnerl"'llns ~ M·Rl"'-'ERsw•uc I E I ..,., ~ Jnt ~I l\l'C:l"an I \\ s .1lm4!Sphl'fl' S300 mo " "'" u ... Spacious. F P. d~asher. "' "' "' . Poo . nr gar ...,,5 . o M e!.a. pool. rnurt~ or mo Juh '112 c, 759 Oi80 hie m Full Sen ire l.A'RJI Several rentals ava1la For Any Purpoet> ~5 t\K!. ~·9575 2 & 3 Br. To"A'Tthouse 64Q:5296or~7569 S200 mo lbl. lru.t + 'l'l' W\rral , .. ar.n Will di·· Suitt> in Newport Cenler ble in Newport Canner) Fast rourtl'OU.'lser\ICl" REWARD Apts fromS495 P11t1os, Can make urrani:e IXl'lll"k•lo~ H<'lu.1hll' M ~·shrParlcNwptJbr. \\all :-.;ow' \'1llaReare.ilo$2600prr GibroltcrHOfMLM t.o~t ~I.in:, 5 :.pd lleStiJlAU, TOWNHOMES CON DOS FOR RENT 2Br + Den.212Ba. $620 2 Br 212 Ba S59S 1 Br. xtra lrg S49S Brand new, full size townhomes. double garages. pnvate fenced ya rds. fireplaces No pets Located 2 blorks from downtown shop· ping. 5 min, to beach. Open daily tl}6 exrept Sun. 666W l8lh.St.,C.M. S40.9S31_c!r M2-4905 single & double car ADULT LIVI:'-/(; mcnts 673-11796 lii5 IZil 212 ba twnhse. pool. trn 64Q.5640 mo RKH 17141&12 271~ 1.Jndt'rus1er b1kr 1red1 garages, nl'ar Hunt 2 Bdrm. 1 Ra. No pet\ rum rm. pn·ba.C'O\l'rl'll 2hr 2b.i. pool tl'nn" ms 759·00l.8 CJanl 24 11our.. ~t·~ ~ptHgl5 5484~ llarbour ~QI07 $540 Mo Isl, last gar . pool Work1ni: J\ail $iSll ~lo ('.ill t'em. ~150 mo. 'h~ 3 _hr Cd M Deluxl" So~tes. i\C. STOLlOllRO\\'S 1.0:.1 Beaglefem Tnrol SPACIOUS +set'IH"ity.631·2003 pr!'llon Sl~'l mo 6468465 before 'IA:\1 & aft GPM housr w 1 M & 2 ~.ASA ampl pkJ!. ulll pd 2855 STOl.E:"D S or ·f.;id~, Mnwd from JBt 2 Ba Apl w1lh 2 t606WestclifCDme Eves 5523310 membcrorequl\ l.v{' ECM H~\6756900 Call EdBkrR41!50<l'I Unl'an\o_to 1:1962 h d Newport Beach II ae n I 'I ter message, &15 1839 · \ O"' "). c. 1, ""7 0700 car attar e garage. u,. room uv:11 •'as R nt Is t Shart 4300 OHic·<' Store Bus ness ''" ' "" w D hook· up, patio. _ __ _ bdrm Me<11ter \'1lla11c· e o o M 27. quiet. rons1derate. 141 x~o l)tg.A ~ bo · COt1NHrciol MC>My Wllllhd 5030 llc•ward frplc. Small petlchild STUDIO arross from 549 9870 C'hn' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr1endh· nonsmoker ~ Hh1cJ. Costa Mei;u. 3;',31~ R...tah 4475 •N•••d••5•••;:.,••f•••••••••• Lost blue Per..ian Ciit, Ok For appt ~all bea~h. $380 mo yrl,• Mu' Ill~? Avoid depus1ts t·at nerds mom <\ua 1 ee 15 uuol or 3 mos •· b rr • • .• t; Side C.M. mee ureu. & t·ut h\m" t.>xpense~! · " Aug I $425 ugt 549·1366 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.11 · 0• \ll' ,,ast tu art'a TSL .. GMT 642 1603 Pool en~I ga r laundr• I I h h ... (.;u)' 549 52790.\'S wknd ' 312 to 1260 sq n Sink. n I pa) 4. ~ In I Pie .•.• l' '"a II 640 0967 "'-' -_:__ • ' • ·' l"l' room ~ l!l' at Professionally s1n<'e S db R ~ ·31 4560 u~ ' WALK TO BEACH. I Br. 210 Cedar, Npt Shores rrl\· ent. male (!ref 1971 Fem rmmt1• to share l11e Offic•/WanhouH frontage Undcr50' SQ fl .et·ure Y • 6 Heward. nu questions stove & refrige. 5300 Mo. 640·5078 _ __ k1t<"h~n pm. S250 l'all HOUSEMATES home In CM Pm b11. for leas~ New t'arpels E Side, CM. 548-7249 Mor+CJ~· Trust askt•d ~~~ors.13-7979. __ LIDO VIEW 2 br.2 ba.2 645·8100 832-4t34 Jar. 1 ('h1hl 01\ $300 &pnmt Nr ,\irport&all lndustrtalRtfttal 4500 Duda 5035 I.OST Small blk Fem I 2 & l ldnM terr .. rrplc. prime. 11dlts. ~·urn 1s hcd room. n 1<'t' _________ , 631 1666 ~~ecways A \'ail 00" ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r11t·k n po<>. 7 41h Vi<'. TOWNHOM r,s: $1,000mo. 675-6359 area, Steadily emJJlOY<'<I l'r1" 2nd fl hv rm. br. ba. lall G44·6500or 760 t:m 7200 sq H 1J1dustr1al bldg. Scrttt.r MhJ. Co. II u n 1 1 n ~ ton St 2131*-7202 Oceanfront. yeurly, male 40+ $205 with '·~.Ct'ftt'latJc · Po<>f.sauna.Jar.lennis 2 IRVINESu1tes. mn midwaybeL.SanDicl!o Allly~sorrcalcstatr "SADIE" Re ward N I' Be h C d tbdrm, modem wood & k 1 tr hen pr 1 v S l 110 J.f1 1,.,,1• n•dcA· -l t M nr 40$, Ever) lhmll rl'nlal, no ~N· dl•pt re & Garden Grove Fwyi; inv1•st menL~ sin re 19-19 900 9722 ew 1unt ac on o. glass apt. Ulil pd. no Wlthout.979-9656 Pi.. I' -u ll't_ furnish~S31S751·552.5 q"d 11ho11e. de<,k,. Compel1t1 vely Prll'I' s,-clolWncJift I.OST Mi xed Breed 2 bdrm. 2 ba. rentral air. 3 Br 2 Ba. + amenities peu. $600/mo. 675-:1123 Hottls, Moteh 4 1 OO ·---·----Ma le 27 Law -Student ~erox. >eC) 'I ti\ I 1110 & Owner flex on least• 2nd TI>t Shephrrd Saaamento pool. spa, private patio. S800 Mo. 714/848-5867 or 8 1 1 Old~t&largeslagenc) .. eeds rorn. room 10 200 sq fl Quiel win term. Days 760·1932. 6,.2_2171 5 .. r 0611 la"s F'em. "<' Santa Child OK N S 2~/592-4162 1 ryearyrenla ••••••••••••••••••••••• m Callrsincel971 '' d t f S325 t eves wknds6733475 "" -.. ;ioo "' ' ea r o. S425mo Yearly on the heuch Cre ts Ani'NBCCBS Newport for 6 wks owec ors.. o -'--· /Ina A\'e REWARD Coast Plata. 1495 mo NWIEACH 673-QIOa_&!. R o o 'm s w It h C'os1mo.PfiTl'Oonahue ' Neat Responsible Call s.t2S ·Ste 2:11. Dou11las RNtcthW..ted 4600 Want investor for ~pl OSA ' 646-6618 Ask fC!r_l!_tll6Jl·tai6 _ -Hunt Harbour area O""_..W ... TEI ktlchenetles S280 +-S280 •'ioff• Ke 1th t'Ollt'l't E\·es Plara,8St 2120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !:iif~~~~~o~r 0~~~ l,o\t ""' Mairnoha & QI.net 2 story. 2bdrm, 2ba 2bdrm lwnhse. SSIO. ",,_ " secunt• de"""tl ~ W to all whonet'da plal'e 916 422 1:m T H E RI G H T Bat'helor so. low 14 3ge . Tustin C .. gr""n p5r garden apt Newly dee p 1 Id Its Fabulous bay view, ' ,,.,.. earner needs li\tn~ qtr TD A(l.6756161 · "' · ~.. .. W h d hk oo ,Jar. u . larg• upper duplex. 3 br Ocean Proot. Nt'wpor1 'l/ewport Beach 64 H 899 Spectacular vtew, secur1 SPACE , rot ~ blUl" head. tame' as er 1 ryer ups 1688S LXM 846-3$41 '" ~ach 673-4~ Ser' 11111 all the !i Coast I> gate. teruus. pool. spa 14 storage ior restoring --------•I loved Reward 642 3298 Encl gar. mature adult&. -2 ba. garage. Adulu, no Harbor Ridge 1\SOmo T H E R I G H T ear boat.C M area. will HHd A z.ct T.D.? · - Sma_ll_,...t.$475 S57.:_2S52_ HUIHACH.2.IOlM pets. l900 Mo. Ye-arty ir ___ ._.. 4200 GardenGrove.1195-3482 ... ICE pay ut1I 646-3647 afl l,ost Shellie tmmiaturt> ~ _ __.,-169-9~--'"" p COMPETITIVE RATES rolhe. female Brown. 3 Br 2 Ba New palnt Crpta. drps. bll·UU. at· 575•0236&673-7<82 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Share New 2 Br. C M GUAlAHTHOI 6 M Della Pariftc Mortgaae blk whl Npt Penn. t' a r p e t : d r a Pe I : tchd ar S. 536-Qnl. Bay front pvt suite. non LI DO ISLE chann1n11 3 Sh -Betl l _i_•_ lloust' 721 Center St p-1.....-...._ "°"' of. Prof rouple desire 1 or 2 c 7141~1·2040 6 7 3. 2 7 9 I. 6 7 5 o 1112 . Upstairs 2 Adults. NIAlllACH. llOlM amoker. Gar, shr kitch bdrm. 2 bath. playroom armg = er iv n., S400MQ. M2·1113S nm. •WWW br :ipt.fum. or unfum. Ltrensed R E Broker ~lst 'la.~t No peU. Blt·lns. rrpts. drps. gar t&75/mo 673-«J60 Just remodeled Mon· COAST fices 111 H•wport can occupy now. Aug. _ 642·1603 College P1rk area $365. ~(821. S7 o o. 2 Br. 2 Ba thly rental Bill Grundy. HOUSIMATIS On The Bearh Horbor • o loltq ll1t Sept or Oct. M·F. 9-5. Need to t'reate Jrd Tu L 0 S T : IL A C K 646 4939 Bd Ba'.. rd Versailles Condo with 67s.&l61. Convt'ntt'nt ")()mmote M Jo' pnv rm ba 5325· Isl of,:r.::'W .....rtlt1. 7S9·015S <Mr. Wile I on single rom1ly re COCKAPOO, 6/YIS. • 1 rm. I u• ga en vie"' of """an •·harbor N"wport oA""h Su1n ""-onal pro"11ft service. ~ la:it. 631·2434 T ff ltUcJ ..... _ . - -OCC G /""llo p · F h .. "'" • " oa:n ~"' ""' -t C """"' M 3S seeks 1 br apt on s1dence tn nit'e area OLD. AHSWBS TiO 2 Br. nr . ar,,.. , apt. vt patio. rts as Firepla"", pool. •p" mer Rent.all. 1·4 8drms Una11 4&4~·1294=-'----i'lo.ol.a-• ................ '"'"00 p I II •/•• •• .,, lit+ b """•""S "' •" J -"'""" ...... .. .. MWGY...... beach, Nwpt Balboa, ease sub m tl -.Ju .. •1-.,. ...... , .... , 111.v~•t.l: .. ,"" ... o-K . .iuc._1-. ~!lwk:w. rwn .. .,...~~;... Walk to bCA "h A&"nt.L" .... u"_"•OO N•wport B"h. S275 . ""'"' vr ~"' -......... .,..,. .,, IQ " .............., ' " "" _..,. " .. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• C .. T~! P h.>'r-r·ound. 838.9424 1714163MM34 VIC. OF SAMTA AHA ~no Lergi'28r.!8a.Roman 213/821-7949 NEWPORT OCEAN MatureFem.Nice2 8r. IMlllKWh 1714)675-8662 Roomwanled£orm•ture WIDOW ~as money for AVE . & SAHTA R a t' h a 1 0 r 1 P ~ Ule tub. dbl car lltr•I~ Oay view 2 br, 2 ba. Lido FRONT !..wt. 24 Sr Wk 2 Bu. PooJ 6.1!;~--1186 sq fl. •t HunUngton r u 11 y e m p 10 ye d 2nd To s SJO ooo le up• 1 S .. Stoveirefrlf, DSO/mo. 30, long. Prt va te lsland, yrly or summer IY 673·SURli',61)..7677. Male/Fem sbr. 2ba hs5e S Exerulive P•rll. Pick up · OFFICE responsible l9 yr old E·Z c'a[o1T•' No pnlty llWA,,.•101L_,.4~ .. C 2 •• _M" •. • uUI Qlliet.~~-washer/dryer. rentral Agt,613'9Ql0. $$5per~avall.now. Co Plua/Frwy. pa. good remaining lease. SPACE male 't ll Sept t CallA1tElleen673>7311 • ~ 9!_ Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba "21-vac aytttm. Marble S.. C....., 3'76 sleeps 4, Oft large pool, m.5+share il.&41-4913 Call640.8712or~7~ NewPort, Cosla Mesa. WI PAY THI MOST LOST · Pcm Blk w bu~ 71,..418 r.vn or Wkndt. fr pie. Mile to beach. ••••••••••o••••••••••• ocean view. &31.:9flS4:..... M /F to .11harupoc 2 BR 2 PLUS II 0 F •·ICES, Beautlful Compltx next lrVine Call 6.11-6'162 an Fl>r your T 0 's & Notes Oran1tt' Cat. Vie Cam•· 5d-N7Sll!n.Avail&..1.. 146-4152,8*9601 Nearnew lbr.apt.,bullt-Complttely (urnlshed Ba apt. NB Pnol •pvt 500·6000 sq rt. 1801 to Santa Ana Airport. 7.30PMJ~ a t Denison Assoc t1on CdM RF.WARD -~. • 2 Br. 2 Ba. loftr In._ lna,carptits,drape,,car HBbeachc«taRe burh $400 Call ~!w~rt. Blvd, C M P~ 1740sq. n Sl.IOptraq. Divorced man & 3 67s.7311 67$41 29 VILLA c~~ plu. Lndr)' hOQhp, port~ laundt)' raclllty. __ s.JJ.11S8__ 0 Johnson 760· 1He; _.._, ft. All or pa.rt. <7 offict>sl children need h(lme 11 M T Ci<>' 20, 0 l-Q. t wknd or 4th. r Sparlous E. aide 1pU. tnd•d ,.raat. lllew l!Ublittoniuourts.and Newport Buch ocun 675-6000_ 10 •T SLIP Nktly decorated. xlnt w/poot C.M area ~ ~ · 1 13 Alukan M1lamult. Encl gar. Pit.lo• dlbw1hr ..£• $t80. :.:;;;,: tpll C'OUIM rlCbt behind rront 1790wedl up " ll1ht1n1. Ntw carpets 154-1209 count ~ 4 ~ar mum, llrty ft white t' V 'stove. MOil -.Ji fret. 00 Pt'oPlrtr'I Adulll only 8 Zbr-k '-Ct1•1• .. ,.-:,.._ lhru-out. central air. M t "--a... •~"t -aare ' t«urt S3'UOO G-3839 · N pell 2br, J\tb1 CON • 90 .,.ta Atall July I IYVitW -"'ff ....... _. Ideal Archlt aurt """""' """'na Jtd 'l'O lntettSl paid . ;ORM MIO carpott, _..,., ._. mo Owoff IOOla AttftL..'7s.&170 .._'IMO .. 4000 Profe11i011ala or Con· for 1 Br ~for Wftk ln mo better IJlln • lst Loll, 1/30 l.lllW\a Nil(\ltl 2 RM -up. pool, A l-. tlOO • -S.11 wi) WE! tractort. Mrt. Triboltt. Jilly' 1 week la Aquat. T D Xlnl pair Prime v l t' You a I m a 1 t 11~ E*nAYf CM M(urity. mlAteM Cb'+ l"lDd wbt )'00 Wllll In lt'o 8RE£U ~ft. C..._ SZ.7 15 Prtftr quMI bMdl ''" rakSHre or bndl pro· Sia meae Sulpc>lat •• c . DIHrPUot~ 67 --Cal1Zl3 rt .Ml·ml!vtt Rt!._ard•a1-.. __ _ ~.~.~~ .... b??~ "1::=~ ~!~ ..... ?!!! ~.!~ ..... ?!!4! ~!~ ..... ?!!!!~!~ ..... ?!~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 97 ru ::r-l J,•t. .uri y ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• .... ,, • ....,.., Htt,W..t.d 7100 HtfpW..tff 7100 tWpW..ttd 7100,HelpW.-.l 7100 vl~.H~rbor~~·~~: JM. w..-. 7075 "A I ~'"".... 811nllln1 Cltncal ••••••••••tt••••nn••• •••••••••••••oo•oo••••• ••••••••••• .... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 7$91312 ••••••••••"•••n•••••• a:.xper tit,~ lor uor&ln I ,..ICU'-. 0•y• _.....y "81 DENTAL ore Rtcep . ner, lo learn n typtttt· lACIMll HllS Cl I CU K,,... Inv "' "'...,.," ..,.,-I • i I Npl Burb F~:del~~~y/~~~!h~ WANT:~~M ALL ~:~lt~o;:.:!:i.o~t·~ o'=-ES ei:TIFY Yml mra ~~:rru:!~·~~ ~~~1· ?:M';;I1 r~~rm~.~n ci~~:~~~~~tt;: rttt Santa Ma 2tal St • By rtriotd couple 60'• in ty poslt~r t'ullti ~C' rr• TYPIST 8 II I b 0 a M II r I n I' Linda,, 75211164 x~ S.o 1122 . CM 546-7156 uchangt ror Driving Loeat~ II\ l1"&nt Call RK LIFE llardwore. ~49 9871. Dtnllll Aulstant. ,•11 Found larp youna black Trutl. Sbopc>lng. House ~L JOI EOE M •· 11 Put• rr0t~ln1 u mt. morat~lf DA malr OoA Vl t S1ttm111 Mtn1Atrsoror APTMANAGER.maturt OPPOl'T\MITifS METROPOUTAM COMMERCIAl.~.~lunts. DATA&n'aY prtfHrrd tlr~port tltiliGothard 1147 ~1 rer' Write P O liox l'Ouple Btaut •• unit. Al Pacific Mutual. you'U t*"'Y one t:J tht mott IS YOUR TYPE films. model~. ex1ra6 ,as~ .. h ,, ... , 224S. Lafun.t Hilb. CA Cosl11 Mella AduJlS, no ·~ SCAS nrrtb new 1Jl'4.'& ~ ueilC Ul'a. ttf .,..,. POUND Mi.le Colden 92&3 171418»2997 Ptts. Apt+ smallutary •M..utiMJ beautiful wotktna tnvltonmenU In Oranae OF COMPAMY 9S7 0282 Thu1 ne~)) rre11h'd ~ llotp S4ft~ __,..... Rtrvr 1 4 vie Garlirld + bon~. Wkd'-SIM2 4007 SKrtt.y Cowll)' and &rut bendlU loo. Like a 7"" hour orri:n. ll unique op oa•mnasOH Hamded968-l341t -... mS~T e11nkina or ma~tllnll' rltxtlmt work day, tuition rtlmburaemenl, MetnipoUUll, l'ruµerty Community M11r port unity In our A<' Mt<'h~n•<'•l 4llltttric.tl FOUND '"e A"•'r·•han Hard worklnl boy will do "' advertising txper re· vanpooU.a1 and comprthe111lvt medical, dental and Llablllly, a pro RESIDENTIAL COM roun11nti Orpl Mi:r Sheptierd"::ax T-n• c·o'··r odd Jobs for 12.00 hr Packaarng deslan for q'd Exctll kills and life inlurance plans. 11resa1ve 11nd ttruwlnl( MUNITY ASSlX.' ul 460 rrNpon~1b1blld u1rludc· Minim uni I J! .. 11 '69'3 1 6 Ma Ir. Cho"c:··ti'I ~tM 1 .. "'.11 631 4~ aft.IT~ 30 hea llh rood busineu • t'om pany with a t'On llomc·s. :.t-ek~ l'ommuni <Ma entl')' ot 1m'f>Untin11 ~ l'c', 1f~ rH' e «<> • .... ~ 4ihrs per d»y 1.afun:1 •l•c....M......L.t ThefoUowtn1careuposiUonsareavallablefor genial work 11 1 ty mi:r J>R u mubl reports11et1tralt'dbyour r, • --· Malt. Blk Lab pup m11I£<, H ~ ... P..tv? e h s .. ,.._.. !Mk who would like to 1row with a ma1or h ,,~.~ r u kk •· 1> 1 ~w: ... t •N.-Hlk I.ab Male. Shellie •• "' -·~ eac area 11 ary Wiil ronsider a trainee 1 mosp ere ......... 1ng or .. uo el'Plrlll.,. t)pini: rop<'r > • "' D"' .. _ mix t an .wht. female. Will 811 end. ass11t in n,!~Oli¥blt Rose wlthsomeofr uper corporatoo. 11 sharp TVPlST In our req Slll.000 Sl·ntl re rrod.111:1 hl.111~ e will M i·i·nhor'~i l)lllnlt1tY Polnler Wht Rrwn all types or rood prep, 4 .. 1·4•ll. Ch1lms Ocpttrtm\'nl. We SU ll\I.' tu l'uhcfdilk al~UWlll' }Ouproarum ~upphcruf~foodsto ( sen •e & clean up Xlnt •·SSEMILY We orrer growth op· SR. CLERK TYPISTS otrer su\:rb benefits In Communit> AMO<'. 375.1 mina or nur ~oil w:m.• th'· lrvuie co....,..iat<' emale, Sht'phl·rd mix A I I h o.r d •1 'It 1 t' k C'l"r "'S "" .,.. .. Ri k 1 loulref's,rallDuvidnl .,.. d porlunihes, excellent t•Po·w~) l'Udlnll eu t .u e. tn· arn1 011, r11nc. o va1· ai:1•. '."' "'" i•iinlmunil)' n\'e !Ill ma e Newpo rt 644 1394 .. xpan ing manurac· worklna conditions, ~ ~ llil and orthodontic in 92714. 10 key. data rntry. & rl'i.pons1blc & flci~lble Beach Anlmal Sheller lurer of electro mech salary & ~m·flLs. Call : Typing ~60 wpm, good spelling and grammar 11urunce, plus exC'ellenl M:•1•n·1:mal t"<JK'r Jrt' ~1t·r~on lo do food pr~ & ~·36S6 H•lp W..t.d 7100 e q u Ip men l need s Cal'()I Thu""~.1132-"204 aklll.s. Poeitaons entail general clerical duUes holiday and vacat111n *COMPUTER* all de~iruble We of for k d 1 F'OUND Siik)' Terrier ••••••••••••••••••••••• personnel in the follow J•-"lans rictell Slil,1r) & full L_IH' Ku3p r ~~!.'~!d11'r1·•ivnoo Areountano 1no areas. SECR RI .. opirn ... TOR r r1. pm Ul,ll,IU .... mix. l:orka""'•. Dobie " " B.DO• ... "" , ....... I( ET & ES U\A h••nrf1l µ11rkaJ.:l' Sulm111 d ,.....81y "tll .... mix. Terrie~hepherd A{P·A/lCUIK Assemblers ~ "'" "' lt't'or ne .. .,., " '"' l..ook1n11 for r~Pons1bl" S""' Welders E.O.E Wlll provide secretarial sup-.. for depanmena Wt huve an opemng for ltototinq Shift upphct1l1-00 10 ,11 S.145 C11ll So:ne •l mix puppy Chihuahua " "" " ...,. d ...,... on experaenred typ15t llowurd lNrm,.in S.s? 6232 Lab max, abo ca ls & k11. prrson Lale lypm11. wall lnspet·tors managers. Llghl shortban required • who t vpes ~ 60 wpm ar W1• have an lllltrll'dlale CJ ·-------- tens In Ill(' Ammal<'are use computer Liberal Ex per prer. but will <·uraltly and as fam1hur opening for ,1 i·om11uter 1HE IRVf* a:MWtN' Cenler7u37:w bl!ner11s Appl) 1n train Xlnl wage & Bankin& SECRET•11y Wllh a d1c·tanl.nne Thi& l &.ploy.wt -'" person Tarnulzer benefits Loc:uled 1n San BECOME ""' 18 an uc:iient op opera or 644b100 COllMM•I Found Golden retrie1er llam11lon De~elopmenl. Juan Capa.s. Call Tom PART fl'-...... PoaHiollt ponunaly for individuals p 1061 t.:Jm4.'l11Jck St If )UU are outi:o1ne & red, rem . blk l'OllJr 291~ Redhill AH·. Slr Johnson ror appl Hours can be Clexib(e 2'2 dar' a week who ure looking for or~ll~~.:~u!~e~~1:01;.c Nl'~port!Wal'h.92660 ,alt•i. Orlt'llled ~e wall <;M, 64.2 ~ F 200~C M ~ Z192 831·9640 Of OUR Cand1dat.e should have strong sel mouvaL1on, career orowth into areas d b 1 l l 1-:oual Opp Empl,\ r tr Jin \OU for a lurr:i1lvr Found male Shepht'rd. SUCCESS.I heavy typing and organazant.ional skllls ur mor:rcspoos1b1llt> ~~1 ke~ h~t) tO::rh'Pt'_~t·f; .. l'Jrel'r wuh 11\t-~orld's near Beach & Garfwld. ACCOUNT .AMT F /C J..SSEMILBS and bank l'we114.'nll' <ft· DELIVERY DRIVEi I Jr ges t em ploy m ent H 8_968 2377 Pos w Npt Bch inve~t Lek Mission \'ieJo ro D •y & PROCESSI~ Gootl :.tarting :.alar~. ~ir.ihk '):.tt•m Wt' i.re wtema· Ir rt look.ft. ror A A ~ h I' lime dchll'r) I'll'' I I & I.JU •nO Losl gl,.:.M.'1>. lad1e~· menlf1rm Resp forda1 needs Assemblers ~ 2 yuu a . uog OPER I i•ommensurnlr wit i·x ionJ s iiro .... .,.. tort shell. "l H t.:11\ I> financial transactions >rs exp Candidates more lha.n JUSl another AT ()tiif5 Pt'r1£<nce. allract11 e Wr oller Jn 01 .. llt·nl Jo:arn up lo SM hr C.ill Thi! ~k> ·~ lht' hmil' H!,11Jon7_:t6756S83 . & compulented G L's must han• gd manual Job, co~1der a career Sr.D•lltc*' bt•ner1ts and ron11cn1al salar1 Jnd tom 4!174188 "kdt11' Jfkr l:all Ellie O'Brtl·n. LOST. German Shepherd An:ilylical minded dexterity, gd e)es1ght. ~1lh Bank off\iewport Days or Swing Shift t4pm·rrudnighl l Univac ~·ork atmotiph(•rt round prehen,,1q· hl'nd1u, 02~,mNT.\I. •'-''SISiT I' 'I'" 540 ~001. Snel11 11~ & Palm Spruigstao.fem.3 person, exper. req'd nealtn appeacanct&de Cadel900 Key to disc experience out th1:. 1·Jrl't'r op pJrkai:i· inl'lu1tan~ r, ,.,.,. " Sn4.'ll1ng or Newport .. Call 6'1.0·0123 pendable Work IS m hrr •TELLERS port unit~ To t1rrunl(e Mt•dii·..tl, Ul!nlJI p;rnl 1lys. 1111 Sat Rl>r\ prd He a ch ARency. U4<. ~r~ :1~ ~ac) ~c~t~ee support medical elec Experienred Comr join one or the nation's leading hfe for nn int<-rv•r~ pl1•ase \ .i1·.1t1nn r1·11H·n11•n1 Carman661 ~I Cllmpus Dr .. 1<:0E l..714 1493-~or 328 7121 tron11·s Gd benefits Full & Pllrt Time insurance rompames and perhaps we'll make l'Jll and rnore DEMT Al ASSIST. At•rount1ng Un I Y res pons 1 b I c work a beaultful experiencefor you! F.xn•I opport lnr r>.pr EXECUTIVE ASSIST. REWA.RD!!! "'"CL.BK persons seektnl( permil •FILE CLSUCS For spec1fir positions information, plea st' ,ottl Christy ror Im mellt all• ('Ull HIM Wllh somu frorll ur Sec'y to Lost : BIR Red·Gold Htvr lrl'ane consl. rirm has nent emplyml. net'd up-Entry Level contact Barbara Robinson al (7l4J 64().3536 17 I 419l7·2100 side ration pli·aM• l'all fu'l'. 4 Ila~ 14'l'i.'k l.al(una SU,ERIMTENDENT tai~~c:~~\(~~~~ ~7.£r~~~~~;~~h~~~ ~t~ll Mrs Parelh. ~.~;o;~thl.IU~l~~~~~~,~~~f @ PACIAC ffiUTUAL Me,t=o olitan ~:~r~:;c~~~ lilt) ,::.~·:a11907~ ~~~%·~~l~~~s~£~1le~£ or964_:.1741 Bar:bara '"on romnodoriz··"' A P. •SSIST ... "'-"' i. a I u r Y and r 0 m Of ORTHO --,..u.~ t'U "' "'"' prehcns1ve bener11s LIGbili or appllt•auon & resumt Found Sheph erd Great bener1ts Call /\II around assi~tanl for pa<' k 11 g e inc lud 1 n g 700 Newport Center Dr , Dest. l75 lnswanc~ ..,..EWPORT Cha11 \ltle HOA . t-:11 to l'l•naraha Srhool 011- Malamule mix , male Le/\nna,955 2770 Chaurreur, Isl Ma id. !\1edil·al, L>enlal, paid Newport Beach, CA92660 C-y r"11 pandrd dutw~ I 1r11r Intl Personnel Offit'e Vic of Westchrf Shop J..CCOUMT Gardening & Messenger i·acalion. r4.'llremcnt l!:qual Opportunity Employer M F -·T-· Et1ual Oµp Empl~ \1 F mm ''~P I du) 14l'l'k titi2fi La Palma i\ 1·e pang Center. NII AllUTIES duties. Roorn. board, & and more To11 pJI & l!l'nd1l~ for Hul'OJ Park CA 9062C 645 1528 1100 Quail. •200 salary negot111ble Call Ji. Subsidiary of top skill NU 1).12 GH3 1 i I I •522 6131 EOE FOUND Small Fem do•>, Newport!Warh 76Q~l!868 9·~M For 1mmed1ale l'On M.t--IOtanUf~ COOK DEuT .. 'L .. I FIBER""'' .. SS "' 100' F E O E 1 '.......,. Wantl'd part lime rook " ~ "" w-1·1c RunchoSan Joaquin ' rtie Ji.SST IOOIO(UPEA ~p1deral1on1 P11ease l'all UOO KK Et-.Pt:K ~·u11 1 CASHH Tov pa) .,.0 expem·m•· Opt>nm!(~ m Co\la \h•'a J..,PUCATIOH area I r1 ~2880 F:xl Self-motivated. ~ 1lbnx er~onne Jepl 1714 I 1·h1t P lime, long term 1 Stock brokeraKe hrm F111anc-IJI Center, 2nct n I' n·~"., r) Ovvr 111 Urthodonlll' L,.ilo Ship T d k 1 n I: q u 0 t e 5 f 0 r ~14 ACCOUNTING to learn bookkeepUl)( & 760 6000 em ply ml Flu hrs has 1mmed open1ni: Ar floor r JI lender~ 'l;t•1q>or1 pmit & rt'n'11 mi: t1•rhn1 furnishing and instillhng fOLlNI> Set or Ke)'> ASSISTANT 1·omputerentry HD & ~1u~tha11eCPAf1rmex rurate typing reqd T~o l'1t) Roulci :ml lll'Hh Wktli ~ 3 5 11Jn:. Will tr,1111 itll flbt'rf(la~~ oier approx \'1c BearSt C M Enln lel'el pos ~•lh ~ 6406266_.~Bch_ ~ lK'r 963-~----T elephonl' l'Xpei OranR!1'.\!126ti8 7527351 ht·nl'flh 7511-1-12 300 s I boat, decks ' !iSG-3:196 ' growth potenUJI an lit , .\uto ........._.....,. Ba k IOOKKHPBt_, /T heleful firs 8 30Lo5 COST ACCOUMTIMG Plaring d Cl.c.Mf1t'd Jd" hulk hrads See St.e\·e found black f coil w I rountmi: support rune. l ~ H 0 N T _E N u Ii . n 4 hri. per day, 9.1, ~-·· CLERJCJ..1. f;qu.il ()pportunll~ ClE:RJ( .. , edS) .ti. d1ahng ~our •• board Tttk Tock .. ~hne ~pot on bad. lej!. !Ion:. At'rounting. filin g SPECIALIST Exp ~ 0f ,\ P. AR. btt l~ptng, Compul~r()peralor.i.m Jo;mpk>1t•rM F Sl300$14i.1 Work lcor II phone G1H• us a CJll 14l't•kda~~ 10amlo2pm Orangr & Del \lar & b1lhng duUi?s llust I> Own tools !">O • 1'.I. bank deposits. run er· business computer. pl~ We'll do lhl' rt''>l J.i3\'1a Lido Soud Lido 6310849 l)pe OHu·e exper l'Omm SomelJtemerh l 'it'\.\'port rands S5. hr Costa oen ofc dutie!> ~pl gro~tnl( l'Ompan~ ~•th fi.425678 ble Found bla,.,. m <!hill11e helpful Some rnllege helpful Larr~ Hunt ~1esa Call Ca th~ Bch CPA w~walllrmn CLER oulslilndmi: benefit~ If at ,.. ., " lrarn1ngpreferred App Auto Center. 1825 F.qual()n•iEmplM ~· 754 1040 ' K \OU ha1e al leaM 4 ~r~ I a·11y ,,., whale markrni:s \IC l)inprr.,onwithresuml' Laguna Canyon Rd.LB ,., qual1r1ed prrson Dru1<slore.fl1mt' Wl'SI exJ)l'r1ence 1n a1·1·ount •••••• & HB MaU.72 546-6429 10 Mr Fuentes al 8338966or4!!'12000 IOOKKEIPIHG G44·61~askf9rl\rll~ llunlinjlton Heat'h Mu..,1 ml(w1th cost1ni:&1m en ir '•n0ttols 5350 llobl'rt Rein. Wilham Automotive BARMAID Irvine co has 1mmed Clental ~ork t•i·t•r\ Wl'l·kl·nd ton ret•oncilaatmn 1·all • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'roi.l & Assor iales, 1401 LotMCM 'cighborhood beer bar. opening for exper'd Expanding rorporal4.' E~p prefer.red l'all lur Bl•ntle~ lla~t~ & "~"'u FIRST LADY Qua 11 Si . Ne~ port Must be mature and ex downtown llunt1ng1on person 10 handle A R. headquarters nl'<'<I~ 121 app'I 34&008!! 5.49 2625· •. field Sales Supervisor •. Beach E related runctlons. & more staff an F.x CLBlK C E rt M d I penen1·ed for exrellent Beath xpcrirnrl'<l, al l(eneral of<: duties Gd erutive Assistant with OST SCO • 0 e S workin g t'Ond1t1ons. Ask trarl1\'e. per~onallly , benefits. salary D O.E word proressing ex for H1>0kkeepin1t l>l'pl J..CCOUHTAMT • l.111111c·ol ''1"'11111,.;' .11.11l,1hh· 111 tht· <Jr;,ni:._. • Par!Y.o.cen. McounlinR forWolfgang. mature. reliable S c1111 .75.4:_lSJl ___ perienre & ii Ret·ep Mon ~·n . hrs U lO 5 Ll(e Oil 0,1 nerds )our . l n,"I JI'"' 1111 ,1•ll 111ot11 .. 1t·d r·Jn•t•r • * 972-1345 * SJ..DDLBJ..CI( IMW ni~hls Appl • 848 4440 l1on1sl/General OHice F:xp not net• Will tram 1· or. t a 1· 1 o u n 1 1 11 g • w 1 .. nlt-ol 111tll\ ulu.il 14 h11 "J" "'''k with • CONTRACTS 831•2040 .. 49.,4949 tllam4pmJ IREAKFASTCOOk Unusual orop'tv with Apvlyall660Pla1·ent1a kno1<1l<'d!:I' "11h ~1 .. 111:-. . .i •. , l11·11pl1• 1'1.1111 1,1 .. 11 \.ili· .• nrt MC & VISA Acc:cp1ed ;iio F 11 t" l ,. , " C ~· • BABYSITTER needed u Im!! permanen . d1vers1fied tompan) ""'• •'• manufat·tunnl!, ur shop . J.:t'I '"'ult' :-.1 .• 111111 ".1 1:110 "'\,in COVER GIRL PAYABLE for Stewardt.'SS w 1 yr IEAUTY Must have eicpenenre. Call 831 ·8660or495·6303 C!.rl&/Girt Friday bat•kground fur th"" f:.tn • 111•11"'·" 1 ~ \1'1•plhm.ol 1.,11 n1111:,, plu.' Juli • * OUTCAU • old flex hour~ ex ,,..1ticlloMISalotl Apply in person Jolly Vuriet) of du111•s in tasllt• Jllh opportun111 l\•IJl1•d lw111'11h •"•1il.1hh 1111 th•• nl(hl CLERK ..!!'d ref's_l)!J.1_.<21 Lookml( fo add to our Roger. 400S Coast Hwy, g photo product.Jon proof Sl050 Call549 2625 • J1••11pl1· II 111u '.111 p1uclu11• 11-:-.ult~. not • 953·1Y77_~ MC VIS/\ staff. rreal1ve. pro Laguna Qea~h. ClerSUaMI ~JOIS reading, f1hng, ofrH"l' CUSTOMra • Ju'I t.111. .du1111 ti '.oll •11.0 Ot.'11 l11r • Babysitter needed in my fess1onnl & ex""nenl·ed ,._ h k th u. ml•·• 1 ''"' hi. 1 .. 1 \I 1 1 h .. r '" home for9 mo old N U "' C "SHIER Job opentn°• a1•a11i1ble mat• incs. wor ~ 1 SERVICEREr • z *FOXY UDY* The Laguna Niguel W H •Make Up Artist A ..... film & ordt'rs. f umr OvTCALLONLY D1l'ls1on of AVCO Com ~-~ _;_6'!3-0322 •Sl)'llslll t' lime pa1ition ava1la· in Irvine. Newport. Non smokl!r S4 25 10 Permanent. rhallengml( • S 'IC munaly 0el'elopers has ·--------•Faciallsl ble Top sUrting salary Costa Mesa. Santa Ana I o 2 position for per.;ooat>~ TypeSette VI A " an opening 1n our AC' ·~1an1cur1St including overtime pa y Long & short term . start App) I pm tndl\ldual Gen1'flJ '(Ir· • r • * 972· 1 I 38 * t•ou nllnR Department Bankrng •Assistants Ex pr desirable, but not pou1ble permanent Top Onsile Pho(ographlrs. rut• ~r.< tni:llfll'll"' I' • \It 1th <11 lo8't I 11•Jr 1•1qw"t>nce 1.J •ptn : '!!!!!!!!!!!!!1-1111!!!!!!!1-lm!I~ for a Contraeu Payablt $$$$SSS$$$$$ R~dOuelletttSak>n es1ullal. Apply in pa). bent!f'lls&U1renl11e ~ l:H~1rtior Rlvd, lJml 1n1t 'h" mr1·tllliZ1Al1·· ~'~' 'h<I\ ~·xr1•1le111 uunpJn~ lil!f\t'lilf' • SHE Clerk Duties mclude BONUS Of ONE 200 Newport Center Dr person 1f you are io· plan. .._ ___ __. ~ •. -I vuhhl' \ttra1·t1H' ,1.1rt e \IJPll !• :,1· \I \lontlJ1 lhru fnda~ dall) pn>ttSSUlg of con New.eof!~h .. 644.:§67J d11$tnousandwantajob DataWry womnw~ mg saran ~•lh nwr • • E s c 0 R T s & struct1on progress pa) MONTH SALARY! •BIKESTORE• Wllh a ruture. Metro Car WordProcnson Clerk. Maior Ne~ri;" rr11ews Pleasilnl ~or o~ Cood • MODELING :~1ntas~;:iouna"!~aapnaUlygabplero-5• Ass'l Mgr. & ln(OC'hanac Wash. 2950 Harbor Ave Typhtlleupt. Center Lr awfinnf seeding 1n1? t'ond~ns ~\d1·anL~,. • Doily Piiot • -.!J~t199 ,~, " "' for Schwinn dlr Sal CM. ~Kltet. lei person or proo rea ing ment op...,..umt1es ~·' • J30 W Bay Street SOOTHING MASS GE handhng account.5 paya LAGUNA HI.LS Slo.400 Must ha~e prior & iteneral omre duties. t· e 11 en I em p Io 11·1· C M CA • ,.\ bit inquines. both in OFftCES bike mech exp 1n a CASHIR Office ca.nu 1nclud1ng receptionist benefits Call Jim Sh111 .• osta I e~a. fr~_~i°f:es~e_r;~~~f m4.'n temal and external and . store 544.9835 Manne Hdwe. 8 lo 5. :> lnl'l. Bus1ne541oServ1ce relier. rollrl!t' bai·k man DIAL Fl:-JA!'JC'f: • Equal Opportunity Employer e COEDS ~ould love to party with you Call Sut' or Kathy an)t1me gi 71.86 __ as~1sung in other ac days. some bkkpg pref. 111552 MacArthur l:lhd 1<round helpful rleast' 979 5901 Em: • • counting areas when ~:xprnencedOnl> IOOIUCHPBt Call 760·8696. ask for Su1lel25 lrvml' l'Jll Lu Ann L>ull'her at ' •••••••••••••• needed Previous ex· For LaRun a Reach Rick _ _ __ 752-0161 !714 t759 ll00 ~antAdResu1Ls_6425678 1 perience in ronstrucuon •utility Public Arrounl•nR __ --_ art•ounls pa~able pre Firm Client wnle ups, ----------------ferred •sr. T...-;vou1t .:om puter payroll. bank c•SHIERS J..TUHTIS MASSAGE 2112 Harbor Blvd 0 1 1_ ~'!YS 24 ~ 64.5·3433 KIM'S ESCORTS 9AM ·3AM 638 ~'i4 Experi enced Acupressure Massage Theraprul1c Relaxation Techniques Sunn> ~l~7 Di•orce-ly-Mclll f!.orri J60 J_7 J!L842· 7!00 Massage Therap) b> Margaret Appl onl> l_Oa .!fl <! .. 21!1548-2817 Pre\'t'nlat1ve & Stress Reducing Massa11e b> Dons "lntro" Spec:1al' 548·2817 10AM·8PM THE GirHriends •ESCORTS • Ho.. /Office/Hohl * 972-9931 • Male /Female Escort Plrt1se apply at AVCO COMMUHITT DEVROPERS, IMC. 3 Monarch Plata Laguna Niguel, CA Equal Owt). Em ployet M I' IH For inlerv1e~. l·all Carol Thuyns, 832·4204 ELDORADO IAHK E.0 .£. Banking REGIONAL FLOATER Position will be based an our Costa Mesa orrice. & will work in l'arious other Northern Orange Countv branches as needed. Teller exper pref'd Own lransporta uon req 'd Contact Jack Clark 714·546-~ ACCOUKTIHG Irvine <'O has 1mmed opening for exper'd person 10 handle A R. related func·uons. & general ofc duties Gd bend1ls, salary D 0 F.. Call 7~·1931 _ AIR CON DITIONING CALIFORNIA Shop helpt>r Ocean Air. FrnrDll Laguna NljuelJ 831 0700 UIUUU. Airt>r:ift SoviM)I & Loc.t , ARTS DEPT. 2100 Harbor Blvd Person with background Costa Mesa & knowledge necessary Equal Opportunity to establish & maintain Emplo)'t!r re1:onc:1hal1ons Typing, " rt>ceptiorust & phone:. 17141494 Ml. u TDTE M • IOOtUCHPIMG 10 key by touch Ac: l'Urate typing F.xcellrnl opporlun1t) with fast l(ro w1n~ t•ompan} 645 2444 USE THE DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-St.71 bt. )22 MARKETS for 2nd & 3rd Shifts Starting S4 up lo S4.50. We promote to manage menl & supervision from Within WANT A CAREER~ Costa Mesa !">17 W Wilson Sl 631·9600 Laguna Beach 494.9233 II unlangton Beach 962-9116 Personnel Dept. 537.4&10 Clerical TYPIST CLERK II Salafv S'79 to SI IS)perMo. F.xpenenred typist needed Excellent benefits Apply lmm~halely COUMTYOF ORANGE Personnel Dept 625 N Ross Sl . RoomG 13 Santa Ana. Ca 9Z101 I 714> 834·?.1161 Affirmative Action Employer M If SELL idle Items with a Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. ********************************** : CAREER OPPORTUNITY : GrfftCMtp•Y Escorts parts de~plor med size l~l!!l!l!!ll!!l!l!!ll!!l!l!!ll!!l!l!!ll!!l!l!!I!!!!!!!!!~ aviation co Previous ex· per1enc required Make your shopping « Salaried. rsons' Air. easier byusinglheDaaly ., SALES/MARKETING MANAGEMENT • • • • • • • 24 Hrs. 1Mt·0180 Ql4 1557 . _ PilotClassifiedAds. • ·::;.~~· ........ Daily PilaJ poolside buHet al pvt • • estate. wi per tickt't e a .... w.tant TO e Sorry no munds Stnd • ~ • check or money order C edit M to: EAC Enterprises. 270 • r I~ • No. Gannon Dr • Ste 103. • Wall prepare bank dtposlts and e BeYtrly mus. Ca 90210 • re.olve credit and billing problems, • 1213) 3'7-7290 or 12131 2 years credit exper with 3S7 ·01SO ror delllls • commer cial accounll. Good • Time " location of par1y • •ccountln.I 1kill1. including l¥JJt 40 • rome w tmei . • wpm i nd 10 lcty by touch.. Must be • Goins tu Iowa around Ju· dlolomaUc and irat'lous In dealina ly a. Netd rtm to help • wfth the public and sales staff. e drlvt. Should be ASA C.Ompetltlvt salary and employee • Me m ber of same • benefits includJnS company paid l·r I ..... It , • .., e health, life and dental insurance. e 1 ' ........ ._ •4•0 • Call U 2·4U I . ut 2'17 ror • ,,...., • • appofntment ....................... I I ·'SABRA", .wld famous ra(lns yacht, aoinl • ~,...,......._..... 1 ... cruising, tll /81. lo - Hawaii. So. ~u Ir N.Z • Gourmet accommoda· • 330 ay Street e lloU. WANTED: attrac· Costa M~a. CA • live. llMftCWftbered, in· e "I'> I Op l ~__.,,, 1.tllalftl remaJe for tbil • ~ua portun ty ...... """yer e !l~~od~)' te!: •••••••••••••••• far llterritW, 11$-JW. , • ' .. • .. • • .. . • A sal es oriented Individual. early 1n c areer • • development with the desire to move quickly to a • • significant client and/or management respons ibility : ! with a highly prof it able. dynamic and expanding • • company with national corporate headquarters In • • Newport Beach. ~ • • « • « • This opportunity. can be explained In confidence by • • calling either Mr. Friess or Mr. Larson at (71-4) ! : &40-3375 on Monday. July 13th or Tuisdiy. July « • 1'4th, from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. If you prefer to tend a • « resume. forward to the lddrels below, attention of « • either Mr. Friess or Mr. Llnon. • « • • « « « ! PCC flNANCw •YICIS COMPANY : • A OtYISIOM Of PACK COMM.,._ CO... • « 1H H1 ... C::..-Drift « : Mt;;,...._ CA tJUI : • « • • ·································~ t t ' San Diego's "Front Line" of communications technology ... II you·re one of those dedicated engineers with a desire to make SCIENTIFIC SOFT· WARE HISTORY, andJou've got the talent to back 11 up, you coul be ready to join the compact, elite cadre of design proles· sionals recently set up by ITI Defense Communications Division -to advance lhe state-of·the·art in processing. transmission., and switching communications Teamed up with this select group in our new, elaborate labo<atory in the Scnpps· Ranch area of San Diego. you can apply all yoor creativity and technical skills to detailed software design, lesling and pro· posal suPPQrt related to processing. trans· mission, swrtching, and display for C31 systems. What's more, you'll have the special satisfaction and pride that comes from working with the finest minds in the Industry-sharing in their breakthrough achievements in an exciting "think tank" environment whose very reason for being Is welcoming and producing bold, new ideas. If you want to align your career with a oompany that loOks for ideas and backs them all lhe way 10 reality, consider ITI DCD We have openmgs for degreed eng1neenng/sc1en11fic professionals at all levels of experience 1n the following areas: VOICE/SIGNAL PROCESSING • Hardware Systems Design • Software Systems Design • Systems Analysis • Programming ITT DCD offers excellent salanes and a comprehensive benefits package lhat would be d1ltlcull 10 duplicate Beyond med· !Cal. dental and hie. we offer a supenor system of educatio"<!I support which encourages 8CQu1srtion of credits and advanced degrees on our time at our expense Retocat10n is another area of extraordinary effort on ITT DCD s part U.S. Citizenship required for all positions For immediate conhdenhal consideration, please call or send resume to our Dlr8CIOr of Profe~nal Placement. ITT Defense Communications Division, 10060 Carroll Canyon Road. San Diego. CA 92131 (714) 578-3080 IT~OEFINSE COMMUNICATIONS OM9k>N Wkrc caaioeen ntftr stop &eamina. An eqYal ~ fmP'Oytr Ml~ .· o v P• o oo ?4 o o w 4 .. w 0 ••••••• • •• ···-·· ••• 4 ••• • •• 0 4 *F 4 4 •••4 •••4 oc;ws COP S ..,....,.........,..... • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Sunday, July 12. 1981 ~!~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~~~ .... 7100 .W..W 7100 HttpW..ttd 7100 •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOllMIH WAMTID GtHllAl OfflCf tlousekttpcr Companion 1.11nd1captn11 &: lrrica ProfHlllonl.11 COp)' shop ror eldtrly couvk'. h\C SECUTAIY lion, min u yrs up loolun1 ror II Xero11. 9400 Ill Musi Sptllk t:n.~h~h Jacob) & Mt>)l.'1'1" I ut Also a pprc.-nt1cc Oprrator Some ex 'h.~vtvaliddrht•rslll' Amer1c11• luaht l4v. Ser to us onl) ilpply perltnCC" l'IC'<'ftSary Call Rf'(• r~ S.&11 071M firm• 1s ~kma w lf'11t1l G real oppty Rrothton1 8 l 3 O 8 l I wk t n d 1 HoUitkl't!prr Bllbys1llt'r ) 1·" r l' I .i r > ~ 'I h a Conatructon. lliro Sat1l:1 752 04S2dm · I.ave in ror 2 i·hiltltfn n11n1rnum or l > r t'~ Ana fn_, C M M u al 5 pe .i k ) 0 me perien1•f for our l'JllOll.£ t; I h R (' &W-K567 Pt1rkoH11·t.t Youmu ti)(' FROMT OfftCE <.irncrnl om~ nti: IJ {' ~ :ablr Ill I) P<' 110~ 11m POsmOH U1tlqw o.tv. S40Hl407TS Po~'l''' .,·otx.I urjlJOILJ OulJrs 1nrlud 111\M~l't t:nJOY ~orluni w1tn pro U 8(HPING 11011.il sk111t. & l'llJO) inti: phonr. ~tt1\l\\11•al frl>l>tonal l'lc11mts" Com For Pl>)'Chlatr\l' ~11ltal "ork1nii 1n J l'hulk·nxin11 q I.I In ll. • l'I' rr t Jr i.il puter11t'll phonr •en•icc. in Dun:a Pt Soml• l'~ llll\ltinn \\\• oHl·r 'Int dullt'~ Ttus JlCl!I L~ Jn"' ri>ud) tu hire Plr14•ina r;;nent•t-d1-s1riihlr llt"ll rnm1.11.1ny h1•nrf1h & ;1 <'ell <>1>Plr for .in 1.111 tt·lrphone '01t•11 & typtn11 rom 7.3 ~m. Thur.. 1·u111pl•t1t1H· ~al11n II 11reSSl\'l' intlt\ \\1th will ll•;id lo c;irecr v.1t h M 11 n $4 IS hr )OU mel'l th\' ~uahhc·u pl&nl)' of icro" lh up tnllOll polcntlal (.'1111 <'aplNtrnno by th1• S1•11 tron~ plt'll\(' 1•all Ito"' portun1t1es Pooorror ar1 M u q o rie Sul11' 1111, lto~p1tal 496 5702 t213l716 11111 t1ppt M6·l>l77. u~k 101 S•lll ~001, Snl'll1n11 & ltSKPl-:R INSP~:t·T :'\s LllRARIAH Kun•n S11t'll111u or N1•wnort hi U1lrn"uul rt'" lit~ " "' " . .., IHl<'l'~I t','"""l'(l,"'f)'!Jl, FRONT OFFtn: H1•arh A!>lt'IH'), 1340 7 JOA M ll'M . 1111·1 ,., ,, \ D" ... 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C>Ff:ICE GUARDS .trl' took mg for 1.1a1 t Entr) lt!\t'I pm, :J\Jll Full 1\ p.111 t1m1· \II llml', rull trme, OI h•m 1mmed We will tr;un to .rft'J\ l'mform~ furn d 1.1uran work .,.,. 1 .1n u~e word pn11t>~~1n11 ,\~t'' :!I ormt'r. rt'l1ri•d hl'l1')1tufu11l.1Jtth rqu1 pml'nt. 1·u1111.1utl'r "'''lrume ~o 1•xpc•r n!'I' lt'rminal & tl'll"< 1;11 \ P 1.1 I, l ' n 1 \ l' r ll a 1 Joli 1·oufl.!>1•h111! typist & dt'Slrt' to 1.1111 l'rt1ll't't10n Scr11<·1·. 1221; Work:.hop:, grrss ln\'CSlnll'lll hJnk \\' 5th St s.mtil Ana lntl'r\'ll'Wte1·hn1qul'' inie ft rm tn Npt lkh Fm I nli'n ll'" h~ !I l2 & 1 1 ~o cha rgt' to ~ 1.111 or tu 111ter\'1e" ;1ppl !'all \Ion Fri •H t'r l,OOClemplo)t'r~ ... 1. LOAM OFFICER llu11t111 i.:t•111 S&I. ,, ,11 n•pttn)! rt·,11m1•, lor \'I' Loan OH11·1•r S1•111I lo l'O 11'~1. lh11ll111gt1111 llPiJI h !l:!fi.17 '.'.l I r I ha\'r on fill' It .,.lll'k' · ari >11 t'I l'1 Jtll.\llll>IH:Ss~:H Follo\\ throui.:htlwl'111t1•d \\'a\ LVM'S 955·2UOO 111 I! prt'f'd Cr11 k Pl " ;ind \ 0 I Ul1tt't' r' .,. hi• :1 11 "hilt. ''"'"' 11t h1•1 General ~la111tt•na111·1• ll ,11r lll',l•'n. \'dl.1"1' "•·1•k1·11tf 1111 1'1111 111 r II .. "' l';rrt' Ir you'rt• lnokrn i.: r u llml'. Tw ... Sat 1111 F.m \lall Lai.: ll1h for a inb. tllkt' \'ES r111 Proper\\ °"n"r~ "'ot JIJI IWO SS hr Pe~onJI \l•l111'11• an Jn~wl'r t'all u' tu HAIRDRESSER ASS't rlu'. or i.top b> our 11fr11t• required. m1ll·:1i.:1· rt'tm at 542 \\' 19th St s1111 .. bur~emt•nt 1!13 11122 1·11,ml'lolul(~ l.tt· It' bt v. n Ill J 11u1r1•d Studm ~ \,k for ll 111 t'u~la :\lt'i.a J I w-·- 11 111111• Frt•t• 111a1111 m1·1I & tl1·rlt ,ti 1'1111\ II 0' II fl I' .11 h .11 t .1 I IH:! 1111-1~ GEHERAL OFftCE I U( \ It Ill ••143 ..... Rel1Jb l1· m.i1ur1• Hointvtist/Cutter YES! I Machine pl'rson Co1xl I\ J.ll'l t , .. \1•t•d1·d (111 I full dJ\., ond we·~ f ... •! Ma1·ntena 1U kl'\ .iddt-r t;. '""'" IOllll lUl'' lrl 'JI I '"'"' nee krrp1nie kno"lt'<ll:l' lJll' \\11r k \\Ith l..111, ti. 'outh Em1.1lo>n11·111 1 11 ~m ... kd', :;.i:, uw Jdult.. fun Jtm°'phr11• Sen 11··· • ~ fililiO 11f th1• llarbor \11•J MURSIMG 1'111~ 1.1111 t'11111·1hn.1tor 'f r .1 I 11 I 11 I! ,1 ' H :'\ L \ :'\ I'' ' r h l'l'rh or \t'll\ 11' Din·1· t111 \I oll r11 ti JI htH \ri .. 1 \dull 1>.11 !'an• 1 '1•11tt·1 .1111 11:m 'Our,rnl( BRANCH MANAGER I hi\ kt•\ IMl'lllllll fl· 1111111'' '•"I'' ,lhlltt~ 'tn·ni:th in m.111.11: .. 11w11t .1r11l J I \' ht t'll"' 11r ,.1ru11~ h1'.1hh Lori• h.11 I.. l!llllllltl nu, , ..... 1111111 , ... 111 I h1· llr ,111.:1· I u11nt' 111-.1 PHOTO TRAIHH tf 111u Jrr l•nthus1a~t11· & l!ll 0 Jll) l'h1ltlrl·11 & .ir1· luok 1111: for xtrn rnt~Hllt' tram no.,. for J 1.1m1t111n "llh 11rl\ ..1tr 'i0h1111l 1•u111 11a11\ Wurk St•pt Nu\ with 11 llllll' "'°' k ,11 t11 I J,rn thru \1;1\ t'Jll \1"' (;rt't'll !l'JJ ~J Pr~-School Aide I' 11mt' Jflt•rn111111' I 111m1.•1l 1'011.110\ m1•nt IK ~ r ... 11r "' i:r ~Ill zs:;IJ PRESSROOM SUPERVISOR ·1·.1' lor W tdey H. T oylor Co. RtoltoN ~111 SJll J11;r4u111 II lib 1111 !'It•" purt l~·;1d1 &14 ,11110 RECE'110HIST ORDER DESK Small pldsant 11ff11·<• rn S.inta Ami d1\ 1~11111 of lari.:1· Eai.h•rn l'urµ 1\ n1a11ufol'tur1.•r 11r p11·turt• lr.1m1·' T\1.11ni.:. 1:111111 "llh f1i.:un·' 1 u'tomt·r rt•IJt111m, Xlnt l1<·1wf1t- Ltll Ja1·k11· llm ... 11 ii II 11.16 ti62:1 RECEPTIONIST !\ I l I I 111( I> rt' l l \ ;1 ~ II E< ~ l'Tll" IS1 111 11u r 1!1·,1)!11 n•11t1•1 <'arJ1ho l';1nfli :!221 So Stan llJrtl s \ 'f.Sj 1922 RECEPTIOHIST rt',porn~ibitllil.~ l'Jll IJr COMMERCIAL R.E. lti·nr) 6H ';J;fi7 T111·il uf '4'1hni: h1111"'' j RESTAURAMT Ex1.1'd Dmmi: R111 \1~1 LI( re~taurant. Urii l't> Fur appt rall lJt"n 2&S, 7J00115 RESTAURANT Counter hrlµ. hght l'ouk mi.:. ~omr llll!hb Ex 11.'111.•nt 1<.urk1n11 l'11n1J1 111111~ 1\~k for Ua 1 iii !iS7 2623 11>:> t'aballerr>' Hat·quet Sport:. t'lub HEST\l'R.\~1 WAITERS WAITRESSES COOK TRAINEES CASHIERS 23952 AY"9ida de lo Corioto •t.1~' J "''''". \\1• 111•1•11 llflt 111 t'll'l't' tu lt-,1111 I h1· ,k 111, lo m.m.11:1· hrul.1•1 l'lllllllll'l l'l.tl 11•.11 t•\lJt1· l111 11n11· tr11m 111.:1111 "f\1h• 'IHJ li·arn ~lllH'I l11•11t·l 1h hit· 111,Ur .1111'1' h1•alth lfl~UI Jill I' & 1h•11 1.il plJn ('11nt,11·t "''II rii5 li7UO •SALES REP.• l',.dl 11n ,tor;·, lrum 1111 111 ~JC 't'"' rt•\ ulu I 111n.1n µr1•luo I lfl I"' 1 ' 1111 l r 11 I (; 1111tf I II 111 m''""n' \lu.,1 hJ\1· r1 l1Jhh l JI Lilt \II it I t~il !It'll s \I.I-" ln1"1111r 1>1·,11-11 lull •1r J•Jrt 111111• Xlt11 1•n11 ~ II'\ l'I Joh I h·\lhl1 hr' 5ii6 ~13:1-1 S \U:!\ 1,11-. 11111 I' 1•1111! ~ 11111 th .u11I 11111 r1·11 11 \\ rll 1!11 I'll Jiii(' l 'llt plurll• "111 k (. 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OFflCE modt·rn :.al1111 2~1 1 f. ln,,t.iller 1;ood ... orkrnJ.! 1·1,ntl1 l't.'11 in l'dM blJ 2.\52 TIRE CENTER t1ons G1xxlpa.' !Lindi>' 11\HD\\\HES\LI-:~ f:~P d .\PP!' .11 ,\ P. ,\ R C11n,lrud11in I' tlnll'. \l'llll rt•t irt'd "1'"p11rt 1 rrt' l 1•11\l'I ur a utomot" 1• 1•x l~Pl' \JJJ.11~ 111 1 ... r,on 6-1~ 11022. :nu E 1'11.1,1 per1enre prrrl•rr<•d l'ro\111 llant ... art'. 3111; II-.~ l'd:\I !197 -Jl02Urani:t' E ('11:1,t II"~ .l'J)I IHSTAUERS GEMERAl OFflCE II o \t E \I \ I\ E H • TEMPORARY Varied dulil's \bit· to W .\~T ~:L> L11"' in 5 :-.;rt'd t''l:lra monl'\ ·• \o drl\e s111·k :.hilt 1·,1r ll,11, \\k l'Jlient 1·art" t'\J.ll'rll'nn.' m•1'''"·", !l:>7-6936 EOE lilt; h-.•k1.11?. 'omt.' mok rar a mu .. t \ppl\ IOI! .,. J'h •non plt•J,.;111! Tl'lt•prnmj.)lt'r t'alil1• '('\ GENERAL C>Ff:ICE pl'rM111Jlit' 1mportan1 !IOI w 16th St . :\e"pt1n IF you can type & ~: Rluff M·I :!2'2>I Bt•Jl'h. &t2 J;!tjll or Iii 11r operote a IO.by we 11011·1 ti!l will teach o diliCJ'"t & Front Desk Cltrtis INSURANCE willin9 person com-Full Jntl or pJrt 11m1· \•·t·ounting t:ll'rk \gi•n ~r control techni-F:w prrrd "''' • , ~ .. , ~11.· r 1 t-11 , , \l'l'I.' I\ l'~.l!~O' LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS :11;11 \\ ~·i.:t·r't rnm S.111IJ \na I· \ 111'1" ll.1rh11r ,,,_ WJm1•r II 1111, 1'"1111111 '"11111(, ""1· th··. h.ilk11r.:··, "" , 1· I h1•1•11 l1M1!.1ni.: fur 1 .ill 2 I 3·464-6725 PROGRAMMER '1 1>1f11·1· ,;tit"• i.:111 .,lmt• I 11111 \ ill.11!1' ~.\I' ro·q 'i;d llJ>t'rt 1;;;1 lli.'o.~ W 1 t h r u rt r a n ,. ' 111·rr1•n1·1· !.l'Jrrr 111\I J('L ('<)HOL ~:xJNlWrt' tu 11111·ru n1nwut1·r' & ,1111 ~ala n + .:rn"th p11ll'llt1ul l'u~IJ :lh•,,1 I I I ORTHO ASSIST. lot \1•r1u·11mp !15i li.~!Hi I( I•\ I 11 11' t1m1· krtrh•·n h1•lp • 1 t•qurrt•• . "1 1 1 . 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E' jl\'r dt·,.rn~I <'.111 Lmda i~ ISOt llrJngi: t'n.i~t S & L liOO \dam~ t'o~tJ "'''a ~:o~: (714)642.2478. 1---------1 Harbor S350perhr \p lnll•inJtrunal 1·111111,Jll\ I l'.tl1 l1m1· k111 hl'll 111'11' ---------1 pl} Tue!> lhru S.1t l"'tahh~hlnl! ~ruth II.I\ .... 111t1•d "'lllt1Jlll Ql' \I.IT\' CO~TltOI. RECEPTIONIST General Businesi. Hous.kttper/Cooti Dana Pollll ~l.mn.1 ru &. Oran11e ('o th,tmt or I ti7~ 111.1..t rori>man '\1w.I hJ\\' l'\ s..,.,....or Cor9tr FemJlr pref 12 noun toS 24701 Dana Omt•. l>JllJ fill'\ ('111111111 ti• trall110j!l l'Jr1 t1m1· per 10 h.ind la' UJI PART TIME CASHIERS 9842 Adams St. near Brooldiurst Huntinqton l~och •• * WAITERS WAITRESSES COOK TRAINEES CASHIERS 73 I I Edirtcjtr neor Gothord Hl.WltinC)ton Beach * •• ti.I\ "I'" nll.!1111 h,t' 111•Jt1•tl .111 o\1•rll11\\ ul 1·11nf11011-11 .iplJl' \\ 1-: 11t:!\1-:1.ri"m1. 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IU\l.EST\H:!:>\l.ES \lun ,\Thu~ Jmhomc·I SALES,!Expr. in9, dispkry, rnGn09I"' lluu~ekerpl'r Compan111n Thur s \Ion SJll K4i li.'113 \Ion 1111·, 'omm1"1110 Call WtHo•eASecrri! .1dll1t111nJl ho1ur~&,.11J E~per hi gh fa,hrun THE FEOERA TED GROUP rnent tr-. & otfttr \lalurr "dl1tl'<l b\ older Clementt' Inn IZI \\t• W1·1I h1•for1• IJ1m •711 22:11t2:1 t'\I iSJ Our Rt: proi:rJm Iron rt·her ~ton• Npt Brh Fa~hion "nter ror penlhoUst' .ipl E!.planadr MANAGEMENT ASST !lJm lpm I t'alh "urks Ill toll.I\\ l ~land Sal an rnm po•itiot1s. Must hon nn h<I\ Li"ht "ork. o~n k. ... h ,,.1 1 1·Jtl for.1ppomlm1.·nt 1 t 1 '' htr1111.: 11nirt"'"'"JI n· lJll 'al1•\IX'lrph• tor our l'Urn·nt OrJn1:1 ('1111111, trC1R1portatioft & necrt room bath Wrtte PO LAI TECHHICIAH IH SALES I PART TIME mdr rt n il tn"' \ J~!'. ST FF m1ss1on. ~ nt 1t•n1· 11' H 03Cd!\19262.S En,·1ronm1.·nt.1I 0111• 111 our 1·\11.1n,111n )uushoult1bt't•Jmm11a A Calltil~l lOO 0 f ptoronce . ox•... m1t:rob1ology & 11lan,~l'l10~h.1 \l•l h1• WEEKENDS mmoflroXlpermo BUILDERS sur.s lu1Jt1on' 6 "''"'''" Su111•r...t11rt• 111 SJ11tJ 17 4)847·2422. llOl'Sfo:KF.EPf.R l'hemistry IJlb st'ek~ l•>rh f II l'nor e>.penl.'nt'I' rt·q ..,.. l.1\1' m <or matun· 1·uu ' " "~11111 "lil'Otnl!' 111 for Dail) Pilot l'unf11lenllalrnh'n'11'"' II F: ALT 11 (.'A II E Call'h this opportuOll\ Wllh tratnllll: tn mrrro & 0 r Jn 11 l' r II u n I I t'I r"" "'· SERVICES $.50 SIOO da~ Youn,ll am Ana Ca II l'r~nn111•I lnr J Areal oppol1u111t' "11 h our 11r111<. lnl! r111111.1.1111 <;eneral Offil'e fiood w math, IO kt•' h"Y phone:. & pJper work. Call 973-1000. There's an easy w11y lor you to sell that b1cyrl1• ynu no lo11grr uM~ Just advertise 1l rn th1• Classir1ed' Call 6-12 56711 plr Rt'fs. plea~e l'ull t•hem Degrct' prt' \lanai:emrnt. \~~l,tant a~~ll~·u..,,.•partm<'nl •957-8788• 1714185S.0151 l11t1nus crew has room .ift l lum,83J.2.l!2 fer red $750 S9i5 mu ~l a11;r.l(t'm1•nt & S.d1•' Copy ('ontrol lk sk •Rtolty Hetworii• ror more Train mg & llOl'SJo:K~:~~PF:lt Dr . Bell} 01 ~11 11 . rur 1nlt11\11•w rall ,\n Willtrarn. ,._ _________________ _..trans po prov1d1•d 833·5574. nah1•1l1· al <21:117 l!i 11141 Ca II for •1JJIJlltlll ment •• NANNY for mterview RESTAURANT :>40-i652 af1 I lA~I 12 I 31728·5 I 00 ltall~fon Fri.!l~pm l l.l\c in Nccdl'd for LANDSCAPEMAI~. Munal(t•r. 0Hrt•1• v.•ork. &12·132lt>Kl Z7i f<Jmrl) With 2 bo)S 17 mo FOREMAN l'OUnlrr hl•lp ror (111111 [)1111\• Pilot and 3 )r~1 Desire kmd. Exp in all phaM·s ur ,erv1rl' Si·u~onuhl<· :tJO W.Bu) SI lmrnii woman O\'l'r 39 land~rape marnt tnl'I 1ti mol 11 11 art•a (';di CostaMesn F:xper. ref English i:ood knowledge of ir F: Sun lot r al h E1iu11IOJ>portu111t) speaking 642·2900 rrgalion XJnt opp'l> for l714lSI~ ~urOOO 0013. Enwlo.)er ad' ancemenl. E 0 E Med1r.il AS!i'I. e~p . tor P(TIM! EVENINGS (714 1546·7843 1920 S lntem 1st in !. R. mo~tl~ ,, I s A b11l'k orf1C'c '197 1708 CounMlltcJ 'a e, · · YollthC.-rien LAUMDROMA T MEDICAL OFC. Adult:; wnh outstanding Attendant Malurc lady NEWPOHT Rt>:AC:H attr11ct1"e personalities. p ,.-' ~3-1.690 l:'.l ~ Front & Bark T} ping v. ho en.1oy working with SlOOO Mo 40 hri. M f' 10 15 year old youths LEGAL SEClETAIY Please send resume lo rven1ni:s 6·1lPM Call Typing 90wpm·MAG II. C 0 Daily Pilot P 0 642 432 1. ext 343, rorporate. Real E,,tale Box lS60 Ad 11 856 C M between 2PM to 5PM. exp desirable J ean CA 92626 ask for Lon &41-133_1. _____ - LEGAL SECRETARY MARKITIMG ~ ,. , ,, " I •· 3505 V1A OPOITO • flrlWPOIT RACH. CA 9266.1 WAITERS Interviews July 14 COCKTAllS Interviews luly 15 BARTENDERS -BARRACKS Interviews July 16 HOST· HOSTESSES RESTALTRANT Congratulations CLASS OF '81 CoMid.r a MCll\OCJIH&nt Car'fff' with Sambo's Rtsfauraftt ASSISTAMT MAMAGEIS $13,000 to SI 5,000 Pery.., Full company benefits & opponumty for ad,anremenl HIGH SCHOOL GIADUAns We have a tratn1n11 program for those high school gr1duates who would like to surt a career in restaurant management Starting salary $12,000 per year llun1111i.:wn Bt•.11·h l'n111n 1111.!h ~I hl-'1111,(rll'I hJi> I ht'''' 111H·11111i.:' for \\ t•ll 111 )!.111111•d 111111\ 11lu.1" \\Ith )llllltl 't•l'rt'l,111al ... 1.,,11, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ~I Jll! ~11;;1 m11nthh l1t·q 111n·~ t \ 1111111 ill1<. i1111 ,111•l ,h11rthJnl111•1 ... pm SECRETARY '11~1:? 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Sen1rrs Preparation of 'ar1ou!< lealilnft documents . .ir curate typt1111. ab1ht~ to ml't'I deadlineli. detail orirnted 1mpo.,un1 1\ llJl or mterfare v.1\h Prop M11mt & romm'I m dustr1al m11nui:l'r~ & ~ta rr SUMMER JOBS. 2 auoc1ate Fashion lslend corporatf' ot torneys seekint1 t'X· perienced <2 1yrs) aecrelary: gd lyp111g ti d ic t a tion alc1 l l t1 necessary. salary com· mens urate with ex· perieoce ; htalth & den· tal bencrill; pa111 purk· log: h.rs 9S:OO: Wan g Word procu11na htl f\ll.~T~J!.11lt Export marketing firm has an imm ediate o p e n i n g f o r an aggressive, career.oriented person. Will be responsible for preparation or quotes. plac ing orders with manufa cturer s, preparin g pnperwork for overseas sh1pments, coordin a tin g with frei~ht fo rw ard ers & working with cu stomers. Must hav e good communications skills. math ability & be a self ·starter. Excellent benefits & salar~ Apply at. Interviews luly 17 BUSBOY'S -DOORMEN Interviews July 20 For 1"""'41• Co1tU.. tltkM .. ,,., .. ,,"4111 MOMDAY,-JULY 13. tAM-6'M 2t4t Feln&.w, c .. MIN 12 llockt So. of 405 rtwy.I In l'xrhanllt' for your -. skill~ & eitpl'r The lrvlnr Co <>ik'" un eit tell tom~nS11t1on & benef1b P:.<'kllllt' Sub LMALSIC'Y EXPERIENCED Exceptional opp'ty ror HJf starter, non amllr. utca&ivc rtaJ)Dallb61ty In .... IUOmff""" Salary nuotlable, f/til'fte rih dlolte of ......... IMS uipment ao5 Barranca R ., Irvine 92714 E.O.E. KITCHEN HELP. SAUTE, LINE, PREP, ETC. · Interviews July 21 All INTERVIEWS HELD 11:00· 3:00 PM Ottly mtturt, q>ft'iel IOld 1pply IUAfE l"K)PHCM CAUS 1521 ltecll .... . ... , .. IOI mlt 11pphr11t100 lo Joy1·c or I Inv. :ml a 1HE fWM <DAM: 644..me 1 l CamtlbarkSl. Ntllfport !karh, t:.o F.qual 0,., Empl)'r M, f' r ••• 0 0 $ ' .... w-.. 7100 HelpW.W 7100 WaJ..W..tN ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••n•••• ,..,..,. 7100 ~K" 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECltlTAIY SlClnAIY /fac. _. .---. Arthllttlural rirm loo.. Outatan ... ··a Oppc>"' It 'lllloW' ~ --"' RtCrl& 8 ~ old ~·rost 11111 for ht(lhl) motiviat;, for th~hle~tu~ ! Mu.st .have-awttthboard fret. MOO Hlf-or&IJUUr *•lh ,.. 1 UPtrltnct" Some lyp Ml l3'7.1.._1157·21M Ulltnl lypina aklll~ C:..~~~~:":i0tt,~~ ma 5 dys v.wk Apply 1969 Wu rd• 111natun:. It D & A ~ o( bank MU61 be able lo to Mn. Baltazar, Hbttl IYOt11do 111 s t'U rt ..,_ \.11una. 42.S S Coast .... rr1• $100 Ml 1698 ..... crttuy, ltaal Traintt lypt 80 V.llffi, and take Hwy l.agon11 Bi•.ith ·'. ,.. Part lamt, t>v.port horthand at 1111 wpm 494.1ist lU.nrna:RATOR !-'OR lk'il.'h Salary uprn Call 1r -. -SAL~ Sl25 851 &999 Gtorge '714 6731000 Ttlt.._.S.. 631 7231 S RI' to llea)th Food bus• Refrig fm. wu~r & ~mAlY Serretar tf'!I neasts Draw lind Dryer Sl"" .. n..hu,shr PASTOR'S L.'XL','' JOIN THE Wf"VlLD R ... ~ .,., .. " "'· vr. comm ose 497·4413. SIOO(;allN~ gohn:i~;h t~b)t~r;~1" 11F TEMP ARIES! ~una &acll Ciaffrr~ & Sauler 11as ftMJtonal qunhf•c•tton~. Tow Tndi Dnnr stovt>, 30W x 36JI, Jw.t atlrucllve, i•ompt'n~a llAVt-:FLt-;XUHLITY Exp'd Penn Good he. servirt'd_.$75 S.U~l uon par kaj!e 4114 7555 JOB VARll:."fY Xlnl $llh.tr)' 41 l.'omm. Sears double door rrfrig for interview RONUSl-;S Larry Hunt Auto Ct'ntf'r. Xlnt rood 1 )T old SS7S SECRETARY LEGAL Xlnt :cklll~ rr<1Utrl'd, salary ne11otu1ble I mun offit·e .... 673 9201 SECRETARY Pleasant neat per~on W phone voice Guo<l typing sk1llll Some 800.kkeepmg, pa)'rull exper $800 U> SIOOO mn to start lnlerview~ In appt onl} Call 646 7111 ~Ion thru Fri Lio' rt) Surseri · SECRETARY Permanent 9 am 12 noon Moo Fn LJv. or rice Good l~Pln~ 'ktll~ Newport Rt'ut·h Jn•:.i 675 3772 Secretar) Tht-l.ai:unJ N1,.:ut•I 01\'ISIOO of \\'Cl) l'om muntl) I)('\ ek,Pt'rs h.i' t>mplo ymt·nt uv portuntll~ ror 11uullltl'll Sel•retari~ t'LOS£1'0110MI:! <4!M·JOOO.i-m8968 Heavy duty washer & WEEKLY PAY d l d •• N EVt-:R A FEt; UH SURGERY ryer. mm t'On ..,75 Fort>mcn wanted. min both ~73·M23 We are Spe!·1uhst:t in Tern porary Clt•ru·u l Pt'n.01u1el. We art> l'rei;en!I) 111 need of Sl'<'rNaries Typl!lts PBX !Wceptiomsl!> Order ~tr Clerki. VICKI HESTON & ASSOCIATES 546-0400 l 0 )' r ~ l' x p A I!< 0 l{efrlg/frctL.er, Ill ('U ft, grountbmen. Serw~ un tap beer SYlllem. Sl.2:5 I y G re a t o p 111 y 64S 0'736 Brother~ Conslruetoo. II e r r i I( r rel''/, I' r • 166-0Santai\naA\,l' M ieemuker. !ru=.t frce. 17 TYPIST l'U Ct. xlnt Nnd, s:.ns ta ;Nl::HA1.0 ffll'I:: 646 1202 " 1• r 11 r '' ' e :is w p !\I 1-"reeier. upnjthl, l'lcun, 519 3942 14 u r k s Ito o d S l 5 0 ~8 8513, Mll-4485 WaiterjWaitrns Refr1g with large freezer 1-:\p'd . PJrl umr eH·~ area. clean, work~ 1:ood S6. hr Nu tips P\l Sl2S S48~13,~H85 ~·oun<r~ dub 64~·541U. \\l'd thruSun STO\' E clean. v.orl.' good $150 ~8513 or llWO.t Sit) park Bl Waitef-/Waftnn 548 4485 ~1111t-235 ln1ne Appl} btwn 9AM & Rt'frtg. rro~t rrtr l'\ SECRET ARIAL Nev. port Beach To SI.~ Be nght hand to \'I' ot Ftnant·e m the. ex plorJtton lob' Shorthand & l) ptnJ.:, pllAsh ofri. 557-6122. 731·7711 100'. Fret• In i\ppl11'.tnl Noon Charlte·s Ch1h, l't'llcnt , v.orks i:oud :m1 Redlull. Bldg 112. S2SO ~8 8513 541:14485 Stl' ~226~ <;~t Dr) t•r, jlJb. 1:iN11. v.oirl.:. Wl01low Washer p ltOlt' i:ood $75 \\',hr, 1·lean. Musthavereltableear& wor k i. ~ood SS S min I yr experience )411 ~13,~4"18.S S-1 2 S hr I u ::. ta r1 IJ I S H W /\ S II f: I! 646·9780 Whirlpool jll.lrl, $11Ml WORD -197 4259 PROCESSOR Sears m1l·ruv.u\c, S2SU Exp'd Lanier Wofd 9xl2 11nd 9X6 arl'u ru.i.:~. Prul'CSSOr needed ror w pad:;. SJSO Call prl'sllf{1ous lrvinr Co ~I S266 ,~ Stf'•iu S LI P e r be n I.' I i I s licyclH 8020 l~OOt'ampus Dr N H $1100 Sl200 ~1o ~9 2625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secretarial ~upport for Word l'rocessor Men's SR 12 spd 1!11C'1ng the Purchasing Depart 11211 \ orha St, Tu::.1111 MAG CARD OPR Bike. xlnt rond Hnghl PURCHASING DEPARTMENT mcnt Duttl'l> inl'ludl' n· Tired of tht 9.5 Red 0aH•$tl>67S3103 \leW and t~p1n.i.: or Cll)l'O\londa) EHntn.i.:s ~ UO::.pds 21Jken IN Ful uurrha::.e ord·•r,. l'lln H \ t I 0 I ".,_. I . h I dl' .. ,. ' 111>010 mt'n n) II'· •>u un•e'""rll•ni·ud •. ' 01er au e Muni trarb and othrr ri•l..itl•d "'" ' "' & r 1·nJo\ v.orkini: 10 J nev. pJrts. p;.imt ltrl'' orm,. documt'nl'>. 1•11'. --------• hiemlh atmlllS'.h..'ra iin I, :::.1·hv.1nn Sl75 I punor.,,.ork Jnd l'lemJI SECURITYGUARDS a \Jrtcl) or projelh r.t'OI' ·~ v.~··i: l d Isl r I bu 110 n II r ....... ' I f h I ht h ,... CRE \TF. YOL'R ()\\:'\ Uuhman .t Jmp1 follov. op. ITl(Jnltormi.: Ill 1 S l" II E 0 l' LE 1• J 11 l>t'ra1leuer $2110 .! d"an I 'r" a lt' <.:ummuntt' ' 'uranre pa~ml'nt' JOI 1 h 1162113110r7~.,"""' l.und tunf'd up~ CJ mJtnlenunn' of file-.• ,Jguna Beal' i\•(•a hJ!> "'11_. lull M1kl'~l()IQ1! ,ui·h as proJel·t ht!>ton 11nm,«ltate opcmnl?' for ,--------•I hit'~ T) rung 60 .,,. pm i:.ih· i:11.1rd.~ Sl so per S Word Proc~uor S SllOO ~totk rmm l'lo,l•ll .,,.,1h v.orkm" knt>"l"cl"u hr Summl'r dnd p('rm,1 I' I·' I H>kt' Shop \II l~ I''''· ,. ' "' n,•nt JIO"lton.\ uva1l.i1JI,• rospero113 o u· tnt' firm r r J m t' ~ '" hr e I,. nr IO ke~ t'Jll l!M 85il .\Ion I hru "tll p;n lup l~•ll.ir. lur . oldtt-S, l\ecl tm•\ ~ ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT Sel'retamil support to 1 he C'ontrolll•r Perform' all clerical runN1on\ n• quired in prn1't'l>"ni.: \'anuus ~c-hrclulrs ~ind rrr>0rts . tat1~t1ral t~ p , IOI! 6S wpm, llhorthJnd 80-90 v. pm IOkry add mi: mJrh1nt' ~1th knowledge of at'<·ounttnl! proteclurcs pn•rerred L>11taphonr skill~ pn· fnn•1I. but not rl"Jlllrt•ll l:'.l<penenl't' m ~Jml' or relatt>d f1clcb preform! '"both pos1l111n., f'll'a~e apph .11 AVCO COMMUNITY DEVROPERS. IMC. J :\lonarch l'IJta L;ti;unJ :-<1i:uel I·\ Equal Oppl) Employer M F 11 Scl'retaries T IPiSts 50WPM Dicta Sec'ys Exec Sec'ys ChanC)McJ CarHr? Loe* few a ChalenCJlft9 Opporlwtity l '!.e ternporar) .1oh--a~ ) our o;hoPPllll! tool \\ t' haH' long & short INm 1ohi. a1 ailablc in th1• 0 C \trporl area Week h pa~ rhN'ks. quJrt1·rh bonus In~ Ne\t'r .1 fl't' Call for appl toda} 557-0045 Cf\-Lff\";. lfMl'()(IAllY PU1$0NNll SllllllCIS 3 7 23 lirch Strfft Htwoort leach \..:.O.E SECRETARY lmmed o pentnJ( ror secret ary ror the Manager of Markl'ltnl! & Business Oe\elopment ~u st have exrell secretarial. verbal & written rommumcallon skills Gd. opportunit> for a career minded in dh 1dual Exrell ..... ork ing cond1l1oni. & co benerats For inter\ 1ew. rontart Dana Corrtll. t:mkay Development Co .. Ntwport Buth. 114·831:._86Sl.....M F EOE • •SICUTAlllS• • T601Advancdl2.000 Sht80 fashhS18.000 Recpt ITM/An11hS14.400 Pru RE,'8ft90S19 200 Exp COl'L'lultant ours Liz Reinders Agy, Inc 4020 81rchF.st'64EOE Ntwport 1811-8190/t"rtt •SICUTAIY• Excellent oppty. for 3harp JC•I to 'WOrtl ln rut paced Newport Beach comm 'I, rt•I t late oft Excellent l)'Plft8 6i dk· i..-.,e tkadl requlrt'd ClullJta•MC paetUon for n•htaal Ca11: Latla. llUIOO . ' Fri for app't ~our t'\po•rtt:.t· E~Ct'I>-Lu~' ~··$2 511 WI ~. ttnnal twrll'flb in• ludl' l!lth JllC\ entr;inn• )'l'ar end bonus. paid C ~I holtclJ)S. & I?:!~ .ol sr11w1:-;/I. Cru"''' SECRETARIAL Inv. an•·t' FJ::.h1 on hlal·k ~lntrond "\l'V.l)(lrt Beatharra To lslJnd Sl.150 + DOE $l20559~2!I SJ0.000 Wnl l' \Our ov.n Call :\lar1ont' Sulh\an, t11·k,·111r ~u1·1·,·~s ''' 1h1:. ;;10.;;001. Snell•nl! & Camtras& d1nam1r rnrpMa!1on' Snt-lltn);! or ~l'V.JJOrl Equipmtnt 8030 (' 11 '' t•n Jo 1 1 n I! Bt.>arh 1\l(<'lll'\. l:lltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• phPnnn11nal i.;rov.lh L·ampus!Jr i::o·E Vl\'ITA H ttl1• 1111101 Th1•11• '' r\)om al lhl' 111111•--------85 205mm lt>ni. Xlnl fur \nu with 'uu r Cuncl 1'.itrl $1fi0 S1•tl Wl'rt•ia nuhktlb SI 10 Carla llot2 3015 Wurct l'r0<·e.su1a: 557-6122. 731-7711 WORD 100 . Fn't•to \pph1·Jnt PROCESSOR ,~S""'lo l~Kll .1mpu.' Or ' U Open \lond.i) E\ rnin~~ H' \11potntml.'lll Onl) ~h1pp1n11 &. rt'l'l.'t\ 1ni: t r J 1 n l' 1• n l' 1· d Pd 1 n adhc·~1H manula1'111rin.c plJnl 1537 :\lonrn11.t "\ R Slll~l25 s111Pr1NG Cl.F.HI\ l'PS l''( p St ri>nl!. ti<' pend a blc hustler ~~~ SHIPPING DEPT. TRAINEE E'<l·ell co bend1ts Stead> work Shr must bc good with numbers CM Deltron1c. MS-CM 13 Stain Glau Glcmr f:xper. 673-5030 Switchboard Opr. P time. nites & wkends Jpmltpmsh1rt Will train 642-l>IJ. Teacher ror pre·school. Mon fri lmmed open· in.& N.I>t. Ikh.~~~ T •ocher' ft>lrtdor faper . EX.:E & Elem untls req'd '1anai:tr1al 1b1ltty a must. lmmed <!Pl'" mt. 642>0411 TtltphoM ~ ator Ans. service. Daytime sh1fl 362 3rd St . 11C. La_guna ~Be.;:;.;a;.;c;.;.h __ 833-1441 In int 947.3499 HuntincJton leach J\bbn J\ntiquu MOVING SALE 50' I otr! The 2ND HAND£!\. L20 E 23rd St CM Mon.Sul It 5PM f''antu stlr Rargo1ni.' Furn, l'lothes, book~. appl, cullec.•lible~. eH'r }'lhtnR goes' U·~ Sul Sun J ul)' lt ,12 318 Coronado,p11lbo11 l't>n.in Roat e4ul~rn·t. book~. plants, b1kr, hsehold goodtell. eh-. et1 114 :\1arinc AH'. Balboa hl~nd Garage sale, sat sun 10 S S391 \leadov.larl.. II B Tovs. apphdnl't'S. c.·11' \'W sq bk pa rt11 ti \ H \ C Jo; S A I. ~; S II 1 S U n 9 5 P ~1 furnti.htngi;. dl'<'l'S l'lothini;:, tire-. & much more.• 1921 LanJt Dr. \k~J Vt'rdt' 0 1 l atalrna 30 diesel. n•rr1,.:. 110 1:en. 7 bug 'Jtl:.. l'lt• $33.500 ~Ii 7506 . . . .. . ' . .. f . : . . : . t t > l f .. Dll Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, Sunday, July 12, 1981 IMh, S.. t060 C~n. W./ Motwcrdll/ •!••••••••••••••••••••• a.-. tlJO Scoe*' ttlO TniHtn, Tm.I tl70 COltONAOO 21 1nbd ••• .. ••••n•••••••••••• h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F Col 1n•ed m1ut. '.Pln11 101, Comptr Foor Stu , or rent tman tl'nl Vll F. Npt ~hp Sl3500 ~ rtfn&mtor "l lO\'t 7'010 tnli.t ti w.k o( t15 M.z.6941 r 0 rt a pot t • A 11 S300 bt1t~arir5'8 Diii da1 83f fl047 14' ntJboat West "11thl Butane, Qul>fn ~rt' bed '79 Honda~. 700 ml, 'GI 18' Pin P1mr1r 1'ra\.'el Potter •232 Tr11ilt'r Slel.'J>i 6 In exctllenJ Uke nt .. , ~ Trlr alp 7 xlnt cond t'Usbions, Nt'V. ,,11h 1·ond1t1on s12so Call S.9521 Sll0064$ m lll41UH2l4 bt'lWHn IOum 5pm DUCATl750.cwtomrKlr 4MtoStnke P.ril loah, Slpi/ 631 7~7 1ng, paint, elec atart. It Acc....ritt t400 Oocb 9010 13 vw c.u.uia S3800 MS 91S!i •••••••••••••••········ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 011h••ooom1le th llONOAt9lllOOoldWln1 SSA-S"'YIS 23· f'orm11IJ. t"'" 1711 ""· ~on 11 lntrrstall' f'lawleu. •• "' thn11m1h' I &peed pOl) maintain""'. c ... ~r blk" WITH USIDPAltTS Volvu·~. Ot'14 1r.11lt'1 \lnl 1 ~ "h • ('"'''-) ,.... .....,.... v I ...... 'v '' arp ....,...,,,, .. rrordabl" pclrt *'""'' mpu. '"'cur parts w nd, 14 42' liJ\ inuur S.9'5 " '" """" IMPORT mg s.to ~.ii\ 7prn. JIM MARINO firm 760-87d AUTOSUPPl.Y Shortt moortni:. '"' "'II VOLKSWAGEN • '80 Suzuki Ill.~ St I.it· 101 N. Man1·hestl'r Plm11ST •s1T.alRD IMTOWHI IESTOffB! tOIDUKZl THEODORE ROBINS FORD "1060 ~ARBO~ 61V0 (O~TAMl\A Ml 0010 or tr<1de !01 l1;1lhu11 ll!?ll~Jt.ftBhd S8000H~ .. u .. ..,, Anahl'lm 7769900 Island 67~1'1l2 l'42 lOOO .....,....,.,., MAG WH EELS New '29 Model A Town Sedan. f,_.porlattoft • Custom 750 lh>n<Ja Many Tires fits GM Super ~ dr. restored. Ideal ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7~ 1>0011<' l 11111 Kara\'11n Xtra:s Lil' 21<'11884 Cull W1dl1 ~/e11 &lb-lll:ll sludenl. $10,500 ALSO '!and 1111 i'<IO\Pl'I'. ilbl 004.~33 '46 F urci Woodie, er.::"· SW/ 9120 ll1•1b 'Ill~~. ()\'(In, .. hm '7ll Suzuki HMlOO. iclnt VOLKSWAGEN re b t 0 I l'd SJ 3. 500 1935 Ford 5 wtndow w rumble seat. rompl fl' rurb1shed. Sl0.000 Cull 7~· 1776 l'Vl'S '29 tton ford w/stake!> I and bed liOO. '29 t'ord sprt roupe Bod dr & del'k Ii~~ 675·3175 •••••••••••••••••"•••• 'lllH' $~K mt . 16K 1111 • l'Ond. ~1 OHO Wunly, S'ICIAUST tl7S·Sl6l -1111 nu 1•nJ.: St>.l>OO 2708 •rJ3.8J62 llerli '1> Garui:l' ltl!lS l'h1si.11· '68 Volvo Wagon Recreotlonal 77 VWCAMPER l'hH llr ~ tt ti-1212411 'i Harbor Bl Costa Mt>'u Xlnt cond New tires Vthlcln 9530 '7li Ualsun Pl' au tu, p.27 .. utomatu 111,,111,1, 11 · llONDA XH 751nlnl lllke. <............ "bit enu ......,,., 64<6939_ am 1rm 1·ass, shell, 116K • o 1111 J \ "', 1 r u r k xlnl tond S350 .rtD ~ " • _,.,., ,,,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1. radials. xlnl rond l\tr l'undtlloni~I \11 lhi• 1.1mpl.'1 '-lll\I' rrrr1.: · 0011J Partmi; out '69 Pl> 14Rn 31~1odrl "i\ 'Ford STEEL TUBE Bu100 11519129,821:lHOS2900 extras t002lltt !.'.Hitt OUO '162 2Ji.i1 · tlJ3. Slunl 6 F:n11 AT Hdlr S75 95'. lll'Slurcd Frame Sand Toy:. ~pot $6995 '77 llonda.offl'Olld ramnJ? l'a -68 l'or\uir s.~oo $9500 _ 64_~~ welded, needs ~untl 1979 CHEVROUT JIM .... '"Rl"-'O Ii~ Ford "'~ t'amPt'r bikt> $400 best uHer 1ng pr1m1n11 SI OO LUV,ICKU' """"' " 1·hJ"" mount. ~elf l'On 546 91-1~ 536 7781 '60 VW PICKUP " VOLKSWAGEN Limed a r. ~lnl l'Ond ' Dbl cab. rure bu)' 642 1445 4 bpel'd trail.\, air i·ond . 18711l:lt-a1h81\il 11100 !f\i2 :!llO ~llJSTSELL Ailtos for Sal. 54500 080 646 9-147 4 Whtel Dri•tt 9550 radio. pin :.tripe, &. 142 2000 1911! 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'l'I' u' fl HST' 1111tt0r.,.c-ty 2925 llar~>r Rh ii COSTA Mf>~A 979·2500 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS ALAHMAGHON ,ONTIAC /SUIARU 2480 HJrbor Rhd COSTA :'\1 F.SA 549-4300 549.1457 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 011.Hl••I 1\11'1 • •IS I ' \H • .._ \ 54~1200 -~ ------ HIGHIUYSt Top dollars for Sparts Cars. Bugs. Campers. 9!4's. Aud1'11 Ask for C MGlt JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Bl'ach Bl\ld HUNTINGTON BEACll 141·2000 TOPDOU.AR PAID FOR GOOD&CWM. USED CARS! :'\OWO'.\ HARIOR BL VD. I:'\ COSTA MESA IMPORT SPECIALISTS LOOK!!! 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Mete 645•5700 ~~~~. n y own er CASH TODAY 75 AUDI FOX We w1JJ(Oftltto you Dyna mile 2door 4 ~IM.'td 'itl IHI\\ 2l.rl t11111d run 1 111 n i: t'•1111I .25011 ol r • C'Jll .ll'Jllllll'li-1 f i21 I i2 11~1\\ l\J\ JflJ ""'' ,11r m111 mi:. 11111,1 "'Ii SJ1 rrr1t'l' s;1011u l1r111 5:1ti 11122 1((1 n~rn :0~. 13,IMWI m1 loarl!'d • •"hml·n· n1l11r tii:l 5212 ii 2<Ml2 11\1\\ ""I. lrn Hlpnl l'JI>' ~ln1 111nd :).111011 011(1 1 ·a11 l.1\.1 fii:l 11395 t.5 II \I\\ 1m1 Hu11' .:01111 \l 11,1 'fl•ll' Sf>.% :>111 It;.}; ;s 20112 \II ri•,1ur1·1I l:!.OOO m1 \1r ,unrr Ol'" eni: lllJI(~ hkmi: !:11,:llN) t'Jll Lou tii:-0 ><till H'1W I tlr lr.11h1·r .or il k(' Ill'\\ llTiftt'( l ,1hlt• ~(l(J 5~11%21 i!l 32111 l'J,hllH'rl' hl.11 k URS ~ ht'l'I' IJ('rf 1111111 l'ru l' SI I UX> C'Jll li.11 :JJ!l1 '76 2002 ,\1r. st!'reo, \lnl l'llntl S7600 5411111112 Coprl 9715 . .........••••.•....... ·74 l':qm 4 I'\ I, 4 '1>11. runs well. l'll•an 111~11lt• & out Sl!IOO OLIO 9tiil 1>1:k; S5295 JIMMARJMO VOLKSWAGEN 1"; II lk'arh HI\ d 842·2000 1980HONOA CVCC HATCHBACK I 'Pel•d Iran~ . 1U1 F'.\1 r.uhu roof ral'k & unh l'l IHMI miles tJ16Y:'<iZ 1 ONLY $4495 MIRACLE MAIDA 2150 llarhor Hl\d t'llST.\ \I ES\ 64>5700 76 HONDA II\ n;imll•• hall hb.it k <HT 1 'Pl'l'fl t'J'~l'll1• \ l'n 'h.irp' 658PQl S2895 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN ll!i 11 lleal'h Fii\ d 842-2000 l979HOHDA cvcc I ~perd traru, & rad111 ~:nmom1c·al transporta- llon' t !'169XJ IR ) ONLY $3995 MIRACLE MAIDA i!ISO llarhor Hlnl l'llSTA M F:._,A 645-5700 '76 l'a1ir1 \'ti. lspd, nm rm !'ass. l(l)()lf pnl 'i!l 1\1•cont, 4 dr, siher. xlnt in t. xrcut 1·nnd lrghtl) uM'<!. 24M. full~ $21100 OB07fi().l~J !Hlrilfi!<'d. oni: owner. D auto. a t'. hke ne11. m & ah1111 9710 out $6900 64(}-5143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 P I d 73 DATSUH 2401 rr u e. auto. sun roof. ••m rm r;ri..~. 12M , 0) nam1te 240 1 ~fX-.>d S751MI !ISS 3l!6 art 6J>m ~ir 'll'fl'U maJ?~ ··11 \CC.:ORD d Sharp' ' ; . r P h"l<'hbark. auto. am rm. re11 iia~ $4500 673 !'1619 sots JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 l:ieach Rhd 1976 llonda Ct\ 1c. 8500 nnrc m1 Stol'\'d h rs Ne14 142·2000 p.1101. tires. ma~ .... snrf 1911 DATSUH !>tert>o Super cleun 8I O MUIMA S-1500 642 00>1arter6 Factory d<'mo t.oaded '78 ACCORD Sspd, new with option~' A vt•ry tires, 32 37MPG. reg hard lo rind .modrl' gai, S4500PP67J.IM3 (0002441 !Slk ll52l On '13 CIVIC rt'j[ rcu. 58K salethl~w1'<'kend for ml, 45pd . 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Brown bei1e 73 Supar Beetle Good OfMtw 1911 blue Good shapt $.?TOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turbo.' spd, air. ps, pb. quick salt' E•rrllent HM" 973 979·2500 shtrp! l840V(,'°W) Orlalnal & s harp cond $2700 c--.. Callm 2111 '73 Corvett.e. Ttop, new cau, loaded. xlnt cond. runnlnacar •••••••••••••••••••••• ----Sl9'5'· tl50Jlll 8151..0167 Mo .. Stocki t968 Camaro Nu paint, paint. full power. M,000 must1ell.Mi-Sfi62 SADDLllACICIMW ·7s J ensen CiT Loluuna Optl 9746 JIM MAllHO S6tt5 "Brand" new '61 vw bui. w t1rtt, battery Nod nt.I ..fill::J.S200.87~81~ •es MUSTANG Mlmon VJtj> :;~ ~~:00'~~ :i.:~~:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUSWA_. JIM ~O factory mtored Cust ~~R~· Must seU. $1400/ bftl or· c:..,...-ttll Reblt fnl, miouell 83 l..:.I04o 4'Mt4f car an bke nt'W <'Olld for 73 GT Opel Ori& OWMr t8'7ll Ot'acb Blvd. VOUSWA.•84 • l ras. Red. $38SO. ' l A . fer. 965-t9112askJorT ••••••••••••••••••••••• StllOO Mt-7312 11100 by priv pl} Runs &~at. 54,000 m1 14~2oot 18711 »tach Blvd. 542 7793 JI~ , CtiHrokt 9920 '69 Coug=r 7. O>l~c ·&5il~l na Conv 289 ,..Hee 9965 642 007!! IU50, Dys 7141896-3330. iC" I' S1'---14~2000 '74 VW Super Beetle, 11.00 H.111.111111,,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tors. All orl l. £n@lne auto, lo ml, 2oW!lf'r. Uke ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!t_tss.466'29 2 Ilea .•spXlnl M29S.8lkVW coovert.nu 70,000mt Newbrakes, (1"'·1Mo'•S<IO "l<XI CM olet'IO runs.N restoration new.~67 0912 7'POHTIAC 1(1,,.._Gw. 971 • -...... 9750 cond . USOO 080. 49K 1 . radi'als, -•-t ---:.. Must •..-S350. 731·S84• days, 1 F 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• ronc-6JS·21l?:H.an -ena.. or I · m1 , ~· WIKI M .. "-'"Ooor 640-52.BOPM. 1966M-Coftytrf Dynam te ocmu a ·10 fled, hke new~ or ~ ...................... ·79 Celica, 5 spd , xllll 964•3522• Sl&-~ -sell~ .... ......., 79 El DORADO Sedon. Auto. trans., air ~ t 915 Good eottd. ~ Coupe. Loaded" Stuirp~ be11t0Her 86 9125 spd._Por mugs, t ood d 20000 79YWDllS8. _,.,...., AM JFM Split power cond AM /FM pwr .. _,. SS7 ·2881. 557·4S79 c5UH9l c..3.••1yp•1 nu seats1t1res. 8lrk sereo.g coo ' ' '70 Bu", Nblt eng, new leather seats, till. 1 d ' •-·"· .'. ••••••••••00••••••••••• 1 M~·a~"""' _n495 .,.. ..., " F '!'I 497·5078_ Custom 2 door 4 speed .. w n ows, "''"''""'steer· ,79 Omni 024 SpoJ\ gas ~~· .~ ·11 Gh111 nuns stronJt ~:\~3~~.e:'73~-~Y '80Tl'rcl'l.14M mi. xlnt Rabbit Stereo, sharp! f:3~.t~Mustsellby ~~d~~~(~~~~) roo r. ~~o~o~l:-1 ~:/t~1~,: savr, 15KmJ.xtn1'rond OklMioble -9955 JIMMAQf~ Clean, cassette $2800 . 1 ~ cond, g~al mpg, $4500 OBPM666) $ 13,000 mll.... 14300. S/S~71 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOUSWAe Firm 6?3-l779 Ev"s 61 3S6 Porsche. cle.an. •·"'·2'13S, .,.,., .,1... •••ts '74 Dasher Wun. 4.5pd, 12 900 ... 1977 -"'5 Ul71l 8tltoeh 61\'d do " snrr. new llres & paint ....., -.......v""' --OHLY ~ts '72 Dart 6 cyl, 2 dr. xJnt """" Mot 9731 fi64lOO 892·792S. l980ToyotaCeUcaGTa1r JIMMAllMO ~f/Mr~~.~~~~;.i~:: H W -rond,new /steelbelled, VISTA.ClUISEI 142·2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .54 PORSCHE Conlioen· cond, stereo. gd cond. YOLKSWA•.. t' Int coad l2i600 . , 0 AllDCheYroilt good paint. $1100. Waeon Automatic 1971roN11AC 1979 MAZDA RX7 tal European mdl, prof. 16400 548-19.12. 673-6767 18711 Beech Blvd ~'r(lf 3o~M 499-D Mel . N ~1~'r,.·~~~CH 546-3502 . trans . air ~dk .. ··pllwkr Tll»IS AM Automalli>tran~. air restort>d 8331710 549·3942 42-2000 1971 Dodge Dart &-Cyl steenng,rooarac"' e Bl :1ek & beautiful ' cond . AM FM l>tereo Samf1ce' 2 mo old 81 VW c.,...... ll3-05SS Auto, AIC Moving Must 'NEW ' t661iiLUI Automatic trans , air tape & allo> v.het•I:. '7691 IS rn..ptt 9767 Vanaeon·Westfalia BUGS, not.cbbacks. 1910CHIYIOUT Sell. Eves Dennis o'li4LY $3595 rond . tilt .. 11ee1. pwr 1966\'NY 1 5 s pd. A C, stereo, al-••••••••••••••••••••••• camper 4 spd, cass, 4 square backs, raslbacks, CIT AT10M 2 Dll. 5.58 !293 MIRACU MAIDA steenng, AMJFM stereo ONLY $7995 lo}s. ChHord alann. lo TRIUMPH cpkrs. air l'Ond SlS.300 \ans, pickllP5 & gh1as. Hal r h back . v 6 . Ford 9940 2150Hubor 8lvd tape, cruise cootrol. MIR •cLEu•Y•u m1. perr cood Sl1.000 OW ... ERS 08067S 11283 0Hr20tochoosefrom. .._llWl COSTA MESA pwr loc~s & ma1i "' rouu.11"' 645-6508 " BUG ClTY, INC. ~ 83Hl ll aulomalJc trans . pwr •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 6 .. •5700 whee'· l IBG$843l 21.SO HarborBl\d ---We need your 19771980 77¥WIUG Gsz.24 sleeruig. air cond & 'tOFotr.Dnt!z: .. ~ ~ COSTA M~A '76 912E. rare .edit · sun D _, h '77 Eldo. I owner, i.uper ONLY 17 ,000 miles ' V8 990 '76 Olds Slarl1re, gold tan ONLY $5995 64r:5700 roof. lo mi, mags. TR7s or Spttfim! Top ynam1lesw11""' wit 4 i6 Rabbit. Exdnl t-ond 1........,, _ a~. ____ I _ pd Mt••,.1 1!._. ..... ,. .. ~ S13)MXl 4!M·ll&Se\'('S. dollar paid for good sr.eed Great buy I Npw tires & pamt Must f~~r:e:e~,1~'::. r;~h ONLY $5595 ~~ury 9950 ~~t~! s:1950 :~tape 2~H':bo";'Bh:d"' 76 ~IAZDA 30I! Mm~r •'69 912. 1 o;;:;;:--Mml cars! C ean' l62SVBZI See' S3400 Offer 97!·~13i.>r775433S MIRACUMAZJ>.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIESEL '78 Olds Ro> ale COSTA MESA ~ood cond Contact Neweng&trans.Allo)S, IAUERMOTORS S3995 64§:1440 _ ·10 Sedan Xlnl 21.SOHarborBlvd ORANGE COUNTY'S 4 dr, loaded·Rator 64S.570Q _ St!\'e 646-29001.'ves -l Blau. xtras Sll,750. p p 2925 Harbor Blvd. JIM MAiltHO ·73 VW Super Beetle xlnl E ve ry th' n g n e "' COSTA MES{< FIHEST filler. At! FM rass . all '69 Con\' "CLASSIC " ·79 R X7 GS 5 spd, allo)'S. 700-8158 COSTA MESA VOLICSW A.GEH eond. amlfm cass. snrf. 631.2244, 006-I~ 64s.570_0.. LINCOLN MERCURY power options. rechnmg A C. AM FM casi.. S7650 ·iu1u.o. nawi;ss. A re-9 79-2500 l87ll Beach Blvd b e 5 1 0 f f e r DEALERSHIP seats. lilt whl. beaut new top. tires. paint. ' best PPSS9-5769 aleyecatchcr 7"alloys, '65 Spitrire Conv. rbll 142-2000 730-94821752-22112 By Owner ·79 El Dorado SEE US FIRST! ~ d11rkCarm111e.w1rehub ~3'.lg~wner. $2000 •79 RX7 . auto, rally PJ's Call AnswerAd engitrans. xlnl cond. '74 Super Beetle. ~.000 '72 Super Beetle, hke fully equip, 14K mi . w h ood 1 • ?l.."61.1 <'llJ!.S S4450.~P ~4887 wheels. "".""" m1 Xlnt 494 "•2 """ I d new, ~or best offer. Sl2.SOO below blue book e ave 11 g se ecllon 1979 ,_.,.. •c """"" 11 ,.,...,......,_. ___ m<l0£P l213)431·~1 m .hkenew l'on Must _,.,., r p• of NEW & USED LINCOLN·MERCURY '78 Cutlass Wgn, must ..,.,....,"' rond. Leanng country see• $2700 4!r7 '""" 7Sl·8230 a ~ 6 !'11 640-519'.! r S'-tllD $73008572383. 548 1!6S4 '73914Xlntmech.&body. 74 TR 6. Exclnl cond. • . .._, Chevrolets! 16·l8AutoCenterDr. sell. xlnt eond. per -· Ste\'e int. many xtr .. s, must Rebui It engine New 72 YW '70 Camper Bus, re bit ~~lv~~1~111~~~~ ~~.v~:~~ SD Fwy·Lk Forest exit family car. ~. Days Automatic trans .. pwr see' $4850. 497-1597 tires. New convert top. SQUilEIA.CK eng. new tires. extras. IRVJNE l.52 5522, 661·3175eve~ steering. air l-ond. llH M•rced.s Itta 9740 '71 914. 75.000 rm, \'ery Hard top 25 mpg Very clean 4 speed wgn. s:ll95. 673-1634 t:ond. S79!XJ67J.S4 II 8 30.7000 76 Olds Cutlass Supreme wheel. sunroof. AM F~I •••••••••••••••••••-..•• clean. xlnt mech. eond. ~-0571 ---- --85,000 miles Runs hke a CLASSIC '65 Classical CADILLAC 9952 Loaded. T·Top Stereo. stereo tape, mag type $4800 1·996-6252 ·12 Sp1·1r1·re. xlnt "ond. watch t,,,_,191 '60 dbl t·ab pickup. rare. xlnt rnnd S5SOO Mmt•CJ cruise, high mpg S1850 wheels & only 25.000 SEI LING YOUR •1 .. ~ -' v•01 ••500 OBO """944 642 ~UI ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles~ 1577XZN>. · "" '56 Porsche Cpe looks & rebll eng & new paint S2695 .... .!.. -·'""' 7 · 1979FORD obo851 ~ WErA.Y runs great ' Rhll eng. Bestof_fe_r67S-5987 JIMM.UJHO ·74 Sed gd cond ·so Cad Eldo 81amti. ·73 Monte Carlo. 68,000 MUST·~ ·79 Olds Cutlas!>, full ONLYS4595 TOP DOUAR SS new brakes tires. needs YOLkSW•G....... $1995 OBO '67 Sqbck Black Loaded lllnesl> orig m1. S200>/b6t ofr _,... equip Beau cond Sell or MIRACLE MAI.DA CallJackBal'Oll minor re!tloralion Parting Out Triumph "' "'" Gd trans $795 OBO Only 3800 M1 Sl7.975 S486648bef2i>m Automatic trans . pv.r lease 6446:Kl9.8470337 2150 HarborBlvd JIM SUMOHS SS600.0B0963-79_13 --GT6 No bonnet or block 18711 Beach Blvd 642 6~2 ]'el _544-1)459 '80 Malibu Ch.1SS1c mml steering, air cond & ••' to 9957 COSTA MF.SA Also VW Parts IM0-:1182 842-2000 · S ---d I A M I F M t a P e r 645-5700 IMrORTS '76912E Blk Bile 36K m1' Yo•swOCJl'I 977( '76 VW 7 Mu bus Im 75 CIROCCO. lo miles. I CC111toro 9917 con . on Y 7300 m1 . IS28WKW). ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Harbor Bhd Mint cond. en. bra. I ,....,.. best offer rail an 5PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. best oHer aft ONLY 54695 ·7~ PI NTO Hatchback. n..derbird 9970 COSTA~IESA 316~850548-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac in & out lcJ mt . 6316656 I ·75 Camaro p~ l'B, 5PM 752 1010 4!>pd. gd l'ond Sl.250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 1276mY300 • 1977 ¥W auto. stereo. lop cond 'H VW Convt. New pnl. AM f'M 8 Irk. xlnt cond El Cam mo SS Ong 396 MIRACUMAIDA. 199-4119 1966 Thunderb1nl Cl;iss1c .-------me PORSCHE Alloys earl> & SCIROCCO 847 ~16 e\'es 2150 Harbor Bl,·d W II late6" x 15"51:·· x 14--. , top, rblt eng. xlnl cond S2800obo 962-6401 eng Ru~ v.ell. Looks ·74 Wagon. auto. am rm Recent new motor 1 · 12 2 5 O S d n . 1\ u to , AM fl'M . ,..ht w It bm mt . •Int c.ond $6750 P P Dys 64&7093. eves j3J-~ 7" X 16" P7's Cami.' L1m1ted Edition s s~ 78 VWUllfT $4~ Of!.0642-8135 '78 Camaro 7.211° Hblt eng, good $2300/oboL-63~~2 COSTA MESA stereo. a t'. 50.000 m1 be ~orth thousand more earbs. trans . ~us ' ~~~n~'ndAM31~1 !~~fs: Dynamite sunroof 4 ·74 412 2 dr wgn Orii new brakes. tires. '64CORVAJRMonJ.a2dr, 645-5700 S2.QllO !179-9196 111 a few >~rs! 14919 1 J!t!nB~ ~6 · Y 1 k speed. Custom 2 door owner & tires Gold custom rnlr. T top. bea ut orig ,cond, xlnt '81 Mustang Ghia . cream '72PmtoSlandard. $1999 Bauer Motor~ .57 911s Blk. a llo• s. factory black wtt0h b ac with ca~le OnJ(111al m 1 n t · 1: ond $2850 : Sanyo b1 amp stereo car. must see $1895 ext, blk int. air. PS. W>O 2925 Harbor Bh·d ·Costa ; interior. 1491Y UI ;\ wh1ll' f1n1sh 40.000 SJ4.JSS6 ~ 556-1737 1133 0328 AM FM cass. clock. 545-5062 Mesa _!79-2500. __ Blaupunkt. 11 S eng. steal at 1 v h -'64 ~IBZ 220SE. good cond . orig teal her & wood. 4 spd auto. nev. radial~. S3700 840 3447 $52004941475 ONLY$6995 mi es eq s arp '80 VANAGON P27 ·74 Camaru. 3spd, runs '65 MALIBU CLASSIC spol..e whls. Musi sell Beaut 5yroldPmtostud '68T·BIRD~ 75 911S Coupe. flawless. MIRA.CLE MAI.DA (S8IOJV ~295 Cam per .Extras ind great. must ~ell soon. Absolulely no rust. MO\ l30·~ev~--Will sacr1r1ce to first Will not use oil. PP 5spd.amfm1:ass.,ac, ~ s lo\e ,fr1g. Clean S2100080orbestoffer mJ(1mmedlately,asteal '65MustangClass1cV8, $600cashS494368 _642-8689645-6521 431\ mi Choe Brn 21SO HarborBlvd .JIMMARIMO Sll.S00.673-679!1 962-~26 alSSOO ~~---auto, restored $2350 ..._ 04ltti 9960 y~ 9974 1967 MHl'edei. Bent ~L 4 spd. 2 top:,. ne"' clutch . batter). muffler valve job Mu.~t sell First S7SOOlake 1t Wk da C714 I 549 7172. Nt~hls i._1.!41 49-H221 644 1094 COSTA MESA VOLKSWA.GEH ·79 VW Convt. Wht Wht '68· New pa1nl. new up. '78 EL CAMINO light l-533-4242 ::~~•••••••••••••••••• ~··••••••u•·~~·••••••• Fire Sa le· ·ss Porsche. 645-570~ 18711 Bearh Blvd Classic. xlnt cond 11200 holstery lmmac cond. blue. VG. new tires. 50K '66 289 auto, wltite w1 blk '68 Plymouth Sta Wagon 74. good cond111on, good must sell. Hestorablc. 73 VW GHIA 842-2000 64().51'8 S3000 or besl offer . Ews m1, $3800/0BO 545-9568 mt . Ru.ns great. Very 46.000 mi Atrrond llres. nu trans. S950 See it & make offer Call Dyna mi I e 4 speed 1970 vw Runs good $1800 °79 Super Bug convert, SSJ·4~9. Davl' dea.!!_$24_!>00~0645-8748 5'16 2700 646·~55, ~-3022 Anl>wer ,\d =449. 24 hrs, classic with only 47.ooo firm 17K mi, xlnl l'Ond. 3 yr A.lltos, H•w HOO Autos, Mtw 9100 Wos, Mtw HOO Wos, Hew 9100 Wo1, Htw 9100 642·4300 miles Very sharp ' GJl 55G8 (Rob1n) rull warr. Silverlblk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 MB 240 Diesel. I spd air, Z71\ m1 ~lint $14.900 pp 963-4852 R II R 9756 t349JPN > 71VW S8200.831·~_a.ft6~~ .!.~ .. ~!~•••••••••••• S3995 SCIROCCO '75 RABBIT -4spd. "1 DEALER IN US• JIM MARIHO Ch d c am fm , 2dr, good cond, · ·"· VOLKSWAGEH am pagne e 1 •on runs well S2100>(}BO . 7 8 ~I B Z 4 5 O S L Sil\ er red mtr, ~te r cass, allo) whls $25,900 eh~~IO ~==::;-;R~O;:Y;:;--~ while 4 spe<.'<I 33,000 ac 18?11 Beach Blvd lual miles Blaupunkt 637-1533 ------CARVER 842-2000 s tereo Xtra sharp! YolYo AOLLS·ROYCE 10 VW DASHER C076V Ao I •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• IMIJ•mllot" h h .. ff k SS995 ·79 300D Lido Isle . Cream *Wl*i ...... Dynamite ate .... c 4 JIM .............. 0 Purr .. hai; e"et}thmii + \~---...._ ~ speed Original ! Sharp' '""""'" t nk h k cOJ7446l YOLISWAG84 :~~rte c~·rs0 5sf;~~O~n ClOSU~~--0-"-v_s __ S6995 117 11 8tat'hB111d S••M.WP:t 675-34_3S ~ ............. !?.6.~ JIM MARJHO 142-~000 OVEt1f-~RY "66 200 Diesel Rebuilt .78SAAB99GL. VOUSWAGIH i7 VW Rabbit. great car, EXPERTS engine Xlnl cond 18711Beach81vd grealmileage Must sell __ Original Owner \lu~I goodcond.SS600 142-2000 ~ ~4486or67S.2689 ......... 1 see'~6~ aft64~~ .._ ·~·65 VW left & right 77 vw•••afT VOLVO '79 300 SD snrf. all xtras. Toyota 9765 door. ·73 left door SSC .._ I 1 k e n e v.· S2 7. 2 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I DIESB.! 1966 Harbor Blvd. each Westl'm style wh Xtra clean beige 2 door COSTA MESA !!66 1779, 640-6215 1977 TOYOTA rims for Super Beetle with vt>lour 1nler1or 646-9101540.9467 Ctlico Uftt.oc:k S20ea. 546-9744 t831T JA) MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '50 M G T D Eng full} reslored 9000 mile~ wire wt.ls Bntll>h racml( green SI0.500 Ph 213 592·373.'i • MGI 9744 .........•..•...•.....• Automatic trans . air 74 vw 412 $4695 cond . AM FM stereo. R h 2 JIM ...... ••uo rear window IOU\'ers & azor s arp automalll' fl'UllUU" Am I! r 1 ca n ma I? s door wgn. Blue metalbr VOLKSWA.GEH t002RXK 1. finish.A-lm&out Onl} 18711BeachBlvd ONLY $3995 58·000 miles 123.SVBS) 842-2000 S2695 MIRA.CU MAZDA. JIM MARINO '73 vw Type 3 Fast bark 2150 Harbor Blvd. VOLKSW,.Gl!a...I Rebuilt enJ?ine. bills. COSTA MESA "' g, new pa ml. tires, re0 ular 1871l Beach Blvd "' 77 MGI 645-5700 _842-2000_ gas ~450 96().7804 • Dynam11e ·n· sports ·79 VW Coovert1ble !Jug. roadster. Ver) !>harp 75 TOYOTA '72 \'W Beetle. Good 8 track am/fm stereo Brtllsh racing green CBJCA rood. Call after 6pm Xlnl cond New brakes, rm1sh. t696RTH I Dynam1te5spttdcoupe wkdys, all day S 'S red w1lh white lop S3995 Original CO(>per fmL~h 552·0«6 71417~2544 _ 7JVOLVO Dynam1Le 164F. sedan. Automatic, air, stereo. 75.000 miles. (321GSSI Sl295 JIMMARIHO VOLkSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 - ·75 Wgn 2.45. must sell. lop cond. auto. air. am rm. ~~5!§.L_ --- '68 Volvo4 drSedan 4 cyl. stick. S1200 S.12-6724 JIM MARINO <923MYIS>3495 75 VWCOMVEIT. '68 VW BUG. 85.000 m1, VOLKSWAGEH Low mileage super bee orig owner. clean. best 1974 Vol".o s:z'~· 6 r ykl 18711 Beach Bh•d JIM MARIHO t I e con " er lib I e offer 673--41~ 73,000 m1. •""" or m 842-2000 VOLISWA.GEH Dynamite rond1l1on '65 VW Camper rbll eng~ rea!~r7·~5.=...1·=~==---- 65 MGB Blur. Spoke 187~14~2C:O~vd ~1ags.st$599~MYR 1 ~:~rans. B>O OBO A.toa.UMd ~h::ls .S~~sO J?r~~~ 1: 74To)ota COROLLA rblt JIM MARIHO VW CAMPER '70 rbll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·7l52After5 00 trans. new tires pnt. VOLKSWA.GEH eng, new clutch, xlnt AMC 9905 good cond $2195 080 cond 25 7 MPG $3650 "00•••••••••··~····~·· 79 MGI 18711 Beach Blvd 675·7716 73 AM C Gremhn. Air, Onlv 13.000m1lesonthis 1146-~ -142-2000 -po wer . good mpg. r a i. or s h arp · B · 77 TOYOTA. 75 red VW convertible. lo 1971 Sl-COMVBT Depend lranspo. S600 sportsler Cassette. Corolla Deluxe Wagon 4 mi, xlnt cond. $6000 Bestoffer 673-4377 080497~-5""'118=----- rallyes. original maroon speed. Sharp little car. _152-0243 ___ '66 Baja. 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I .J 't ' i : . . . , 1·11 '-'aJDGE PARKER AFTER LEAVING MAR\:7E THE WAlTRE&5, BAM DRtve R errors AT L.ANA 'b APAR1MENT 7't~Ot.1' If .iP7..~:<" M166 WE05TER, l WOULD I TOLD YOU,,, I DON'T LIKE TO TAL.K TO YOU FOR KNOW ANYBODY e>Y JUbT A F~-MINUTE6 J THE NAME OF 606 aENOON! 1 HAVE HERE A PHOT00r\APH OF HIM WHICH WILL. REFRE~H YOUR MEMOKY!THET~UTHI6THAT YOU MET HIM FOR 5REAKFAf:JT IHE VERY DAY · HE WAf:J KILLED! 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING A~OUT,,, MOON MULLINS "THIS CAN DoesN'T HAVE A PRICE: ON IT. IHe f:l-eCT~ON IC f<EC:SISTE:R SC,ANS iHE L-,ABEL. AND RMDS 'THE CODE' ON . IT. ONE .MORE WAY WE'VE FOUND lo SAVE You MoNEr, SIR ... WE. !:>oN 1T H,AVe 10 STAMP E:,ACH I TE:M, ANDiHAT SAV~S US MONeY ... DOCTOR SMOCK by Ferd and Tom Johnson IHERE1S A 1 DoN'T IRUST ME, 5'1R-· OUR PRICE: ON WANT iO COMPUTeR KNOWS . IHE SHELF, BUY i~E bAL..L. IHf: PRICES ... You SES". SHSL..F . ' WHICH OF COURSE SAVES You MoNeY. .. HeH ·HEH. By George Lemont 1"'HS: s-rAR SU~GICAL,... NURSES COUl,...P "T"WIS"""r HSR ANKL-E! OR SOMe!!-'f'HIN' ••• AN' 1""HE:N A GUY WHO t...OOKS L-1 KS WARNeR eAx-reflt coMes oc.rr ... AN' SAY'S, "Yoo'Re AN UNKNOWN, eo"1"' Yc>O'Ve eo-r-r A -r At<e oveflt FOR -rHe S'T"AA., Kl c::> /" • I -. " \ 5lR1&&Lf SC.lflll'l..E' !>C."llJ~L.f" SC.ltllJ,,t.6 RI!'/ a us 1 -tz ._ ....... ____ _ L.ET$ C90 NCN-J 10 VAL.llRtl!! VACAt-IT W &"TM MORE Of: MBA .,_.O"T ~L.Ae.Hl:S. F~M HOU..VWOOPI ' a 11-11'5 Ml~T 8E ~~ OF Mr.; ,MORE W'EaLL,. 6'14A\lli:.0 DAY~! . l • S[RfAM! r CAN YOU TRUST \'OU9' IVllP TMn ere et , .. ,, 1tx differ· tnWt tft 4rewln1 dtteltt Ntwffn ••it e..t Mttem ,eMlt. How , 4 .. ltldy tlA ytw flftf "'""' Ctledl entwen wt"' tt.te Mlow. f>Ul\\IW \Id•) 9 f>ut\\!W \f dw<Pl ~ 111a,.111p •1 1•~ • 6'1!\\IW •• ··~>•11 ( f>u1\\•W \I ann11 ' ·~1•w• ,, '°"'W I H>u•••1110 HMM .. '·WHRT I NEED 18 R TR\M. t-\MM ... lHAT DOS3NTLOOK Too .... ~WIIll1UB~rr-W[}nffitr~ ® --------by Hal Kaufman------- • LOOKING IACKI ~wi. In July 1na, of C"'rles Corrlgan's "Wront·way" flit"' fr-.n tt1e U.S.A. to Ireland prompted t"ls memcwable he~llne: NAOIRAOC YAWGNORW I IS l't I fl • ' Ill WITS·TESTEA CROSSWORD A tricky miniature crossword puzzle ap pears above. These are the definitions us· ed to solve It: Across 1. A~ of things. 2. A pltr support. 3. What a millionaire makes a year. 4. Atomic energy comes from It. Down 1. V99etable. 2. Chorus Of aswnllng votes. 3. Elevated railways. •.Comfort. Remember It's tricky. but give II a try. • ••• '·' t '·' t \ d I UMO(] ~Id ' 4i•d ( •1•d t 411d I \\OJ 'V OT LIAH. How quickly can YIU , .. d It? ""~''°) Alf•Ml#I 011••M ..... _....., 111 '\A•\11 e Name Gamel Unscfemble the following U.S. Presidents• names : 1. ra,.1. 2. rytel. 3. rKiep 4. nclonil. s. racef'f. Time llmlf: two minutes, 1 .. 111) • lllOW11 t ., ..... I ,,..A1 t 111<>J') I e Sum Funt C,_.lte"I': NU •·ttllrd tf twenty to one·ttlirdofonund .. f'-, .... tllt.,._? Of! ¥lPP'f • Spact Mtnul Which Clr'lftctlon comes trom Mart? tMrshrnallowt. Which mfel dlah comet tt ol"ri Venut? Venus·achnltiel. Wh ich citrus fruit comet lrom the moon? Moondarln oranges. SURE SHOT! "oundabout or not, OM of four croquet shots splits the wicket •bove. Which one? You decide. .· .. BETTE.R E\JEN lT ~ R LITT1.E. OH.,NO, I MtCHAE.l... YES, OLLiE, /T'S ~UITE IMPORTANT Tl-IAT YOU POP OVER H£RE A5 SOON AS YOU CAN . • II LINE IS BUSY! Add the followlnt colors neatly te this t•· cttlnQ fishlnQ sccM: •-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. bfHn. s-Lt. green. •-Ole. green. 7-0lc. brown. 1-0lc. Mvt. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 ptlnts for Ulll\g all the letters In the word below to torm two complete word1: MIYHOt>IC .... . . . - THIN l<trt 2 points tHh lor all wor4t CJf lour ltlterl or more found'"'°"' the letters. . , Try • acer• et '9e•f M "'"''· ·~' U.f1lfW•1f11tttc1 by Lynn Johnston DADDY SAYS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A 6AD HAtRCUT AND I A GCXJD CNE. IS TWO WEEKS. CHARLEY, I'D LI K£ YOU TO GET OVER TO MY DIGS AS SOON AS POSSl8L.~ ' I . - • FL£A~t 00 NOi ~Af Lt, ~c?\..0, Oft Mu1',\..A1'& '{o\Jfl. ~M£N1" COlJfON GORDO OtJ!i! OLP FAMIL'I MAPA?l~.L , SAVS .it, .· . 1yt , . . Al-1-' -• • •ft..EA~e WB•1'~ "'louR ~'fuR.i AWRe~ O~ 1'~ ~~M1' Of= 1'~£ E~N£\..Of'f: • PL~A~f; It ~ftf; OtJR At>OR~ ON 1'~~ 6AlK ~ 1'ttf: &t~L ~~-I~ 1'~f: "1twtW.> • •Pl.£A~E tb No1' ;:;e:NC' C~'4 •PL.EA~& 6f ~Rt '{~ GM£Cl< 16 £0 . • '1..!A-S£ bJR•1'£ 'fO\J~ A"ou..t:r ~OM6£l ON '10\Jf( CH~~K •fLf.A~e &e ~~£'WR PA'f'M£N1 tO\JfON I~ ENC\..aS£t' By Gus Arriola •' .. ~ by MacNellv July 12. 1181 Daily Pilat . \ Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .BARCIAY LO\VT-~R · MENTHOL • . . . . ' I I I . :jl THBTl YOURSELF Sef\CI tllt Qul!SloOn • I ,...... 10 As• fllll!fy WHlll~ 641 ltMQ!Oll Avt Ne"' 'l'D<~ N Y 10022 We M oay SS 11>1 l)UOltYleO ours11011s So1ry we t~ I at\Swe• oinets FOR BOB STROHM, managing edi- tor. National Wildlife mogmin• How oa.. an.,.... and animals on the ~.....-list.....,.? An there anv ..,_... that were on at IMt ch«:k. which haw now muhlplled and an no lot'8C' endangered? -8.R.S., Beechwood. N.J. • The law requires that the list be re- viewed every five years. The most famous example of "delistlng" an anl· mal -but only In part of Its range - ls the alligator. Wtth total protection. o-··-f 4"---the critter's population grew so fast UC'~ ~rs are In the pool. that Southern folks had to take a care- ful look before diving in their backyard swimming pools. a favorite haunt of the gator. Alligators are not endangered in much of their range, and elaborate ~utions ensure sale of alligator products orily from regions where they're plentiful. Some restaurants offer alligator meat for dinner -or so they say. FOR JANET GUTHRIE. race-car driver Do you do anything alowlv? -8.1., Galveston, Ta. • Jogging. I do that very.slowly. When I have a season when I'm not racing, I keep In shape by jogging, but I'm a.complete dud at it. U I make a 9-minute mile (twice as long as average). 1 think I have done well. Drivers, while they don't have to watch their weight carefuDy, need a reasonable level of physical fitness -even though they don't have to be superstrong. ExerdSe. is good for the cardiovascular system. FOR ROI.AND _ WINTERS. actor who played Charlie Chan In early fUms When you look back on your lo1>9 movie career, what are your mo.t vivid memories? -S.G .• Pueblo, Colo. • The women. Lovely and gorgeous women. I adore women of all nationalities. races. religions, creeds. Let me hasten to add I don't necessarily mean In a sexual sense. I like the way their minds work. I like to talk to thetn. I ptefer talking to wo~en than to men. Where would we be without women? FOR MEI.BA MOORE, actress-recording star You Hy you beJiew la ESP, so I'd Uke to know lf you have had any actual experience9? -A.J .• Lake Charles, La. • I prefer to call them "visions," a borderline between awake and~-This one really did change my life: I couki "Sjl'~ pool, around which there were people. They were all jumping In, and I was reluctant to follow until I realized thls was the "Pool of Life." So I went In, too. When I awoke, there was a change in me, as though I had been given another chance at Ufe. FROM TiiE .. ASK" EDrfOR • Rare are the times that Queen Elizabeth has off days and succumbs to the ordinary disease of being under the weaher. The secret, we just leaned, Is not a team of medical marvels, but plain, old..fashk>ned barley water - which we can all copy. She swallows gallons of It a year (within the privacy of her high-ceilinged four walls, she prefers It to wtne). Those close to her say she beUeves In it because it's load- ed with vitamins, and she feels it works wonders on an out-of-sorts system. Prtncaa Margaret. who re-Barlev water over wlne-euery time. cendy shaved off some flab, has become addicted to per sister's "Ax." The Queen, whose complexion is much the same as it was when she ascended the throne 29 years ago, also advocates plenty of fresh air. One thing the Queen does not do Is exercise. She prefers walks -In flat shoes. FOR DONG KINGMAN, water colorist Haw you ewr been 1ubjec:ted to radal prejudice? -E.8., Monterey. Calif. • Only once. In my youth, and It's still a vivid memory. I wish the principal of an Oakland, Calif .• art school - where I took night classes (by day, I worked In a diner) -were around today. After a few weeks. he gave me this bit of advice: "Quit painting and go back to your chop suey house." I didn't take his advice, and I still haven't figured out whether he was joking or malk:lous. FOR AJDY WOODRUFF, TV correspondent How do foreign corrapondenm view our PfeN conter- mca, and hu Mn. Ragan had any elect on the way women ....,orten dreM? -N.M .• Evantdale. Iowa • They seem surprised by the openness In the Amer- ican press corps. They often seem more deferential to their leaders, and less questioning. Mrs. Reagan's Style should have no effect on women reporten' dress, ex- cept that reporters covering a formal social event must be formally dressed. FROM THE "ASK" EDITOR • Everyone knows how actors learn their llnes -they pore over salpts until every page becomes indeUbly im· printed In their memory buds. But what about dancers? Do they rely on a page that says "two jumps to the left, three taps right"? Gregory Hlna. star of Broadway's Sophlll1cated Ladies (a musical set to Duke Ellington's works) let us In on the secret: The dance captaln takes noteS and instructs the chorus. The choreographer demonstrates the routine, step by step. PRO R.....,tatlw Matto Blaggt. (0 .-N.Y.) PROAnDCOO CON Raymond A. Phelps, director of elections, Oregon's Office of the Secretary of State Yes. We must try and reverse the dangerous decline In U.S. voter turnout which reached a 32-year low Qf 53.95 percent ln the 1980 Presidential elecUon. My bill pro- vtdes for same-time voting aaOS& the country on Sundays as an ex- periment for slX yeas beginning In 1982. Where Sunday voUng i.t con- ducted In Western European democracies, voter turnouts range from 87 to 91 percent. Same-time voting would avoid the problems caused by early projections. Sl:lnday voting 1$ an experiment whose time has come. Should National Election Day Be Changed to Sunday to lncreaae Voter Turnout? No. The life style of an American elector Is typically one where Sun· day Is a private day for worship, visiting fa mily and friends or pur· sulng a favorite recreational activi- ty. Simply, no one would be around to vote. Vottng on Sunday would d.ramaUcally Increase elec- Uon costs. Most polltng places used for an election are public bulldlngs. It would be very expensive to open these buildings. Further- more, encour~g capable people to work on an election board Is very dlfftcult. Sunday elections would make this task Impossible. C 1981 FAMILY WEEKLY. All rlgtlll ~. -Patient, Heal Thyself Undetstandlng Hollstlc f'lledlcllle More and more people en lem11l119 hou to cure ~ therwlve11. One pr:oom mnedy Is laughter. And thaf• no Joice. By i.0Uf9nat Cherry When John G., a midcDe-aged offtoe worker, visited his doctor latt year fat a long- overdue chedq>, hs was cheerfuly conftdent about the clag- noels to come. But he 100n ~ that his heekh was far &om exc:elent. Acool'dlng to the doctor, a c:omtna- tion of CICCal Wllght, markedly hlgtl blood pnllUN and a Mdenasy, lbalfu1 way of We had made John an excdent CMdkba for a dozia'I dlft•- ent dtteua -lndudlng heart aaad< and ltn>b. ment In human heakh," says Or. ~ s. Paffenblrger Jr., prola.or of epidemiology at the Stanford Uni- vet*y School of Medicine. • Sllllty. Aa:ldents are the mail cause of death for peop&e under 40. Accordi'lg to the Surgeon General, if young people used seat beb and kept wlhJn designated tpeed bmlt.s, nearly half of aD deaths for thole under 30 could be elmJnated. Improved safety condltJons at work could allo save many •va. Nearly one out of five c:aees ol cancer may be llnMd to exposure to chemicals and other hazmdous subltanc:es on the job, dams Or. Richmond. • Ser.. md penouUty. "There's been a huge change Jn the way we ¥Ww the Nladonshtp between our mkld and good health, our mind and dileale," says Or. Robert Ader, pro- ,..,.. of psychiatry and psychology at the Untvenlty of Rochester Medical School and put president of the ! American Psychoeomatics Society. I New dilcoveries have shown that our mJnds, along with exposing us to A few years ago, t0me0ne aka John G. would probably have ~ mid)s; ICOlded by his doctor and toJd to try to "get In shape." ln•ead, John was bluntJy Mfonned that If he hoped to acape the ailments that seemed to awal hJm, he "'10uld have to change IOtne of his most tnwained habb. Tuned ._: BloJtedboc* (pic:iured abow and on COU#) ,,..,_ pallena bv enabfrig greater risk of illness, also have the them to ...,.., to their bodies. power to enhance our well-being and As many pedl11ts are dilcoYering, health care in the UnJted St.ates II In ·the middle of a transformation, not M nodceab&e, perhaps, but hsdJy las Important than the one at the begin- ning of the century that marked the succe11ful conquest of such major In· fectious dlleases as djphtheria. 9Cariet fewr and smallpox. lnaeaslngfy doctors .we p&adng emphasls not only on curing dlteaee but UC> on deten1ng It. "It Is dear that tmprovement In the health status of our clttzenl wil not be made predomi- nantly through the treatment of dis· ease but rather ~ prevention," declared Dr. Jullut Richmond, Sur- geon General of the U.S. In 1979. Only the yes before, aevcral doc- ton and health profallonala had a- tabllhed the Amcr1can Holiltlc Medi! cal AllOdetlon. "T~ medJdne has only paid attention to most people when they wee ueady *"·" says Or. Elmer Canton, Its cummt presi- dent. HoWc medicine concentnta on hclptng people ltay weD. PhyDI wet-being obYloUlly ln- \IOlvel many dfferwnt fecton, lndud· lr'9 cllipmllon and gmenl We style. Holilltc rnedk:tne attempts to examine us • a whole orgmlism, body and nmd, which .. exactly when the word~· (or wh*m) "dctved from . Of coune, not every IJnell can be ~: Some viral aliments lb1ke I• ,,,..y WllJU.Y, N#t t&. _, Wlhout warning, as grim invaders that give our bodies small chance to de- fend themscJves. But the major kllers of our time -such as cancer and heart diMaM -are not tnfedk>ul d•- eases, and much of the responsibility for avoktlng these diseases rests squareJy with ouneJves. Hospitals and cllnk::s that off er hedh enhancement education share an emphasis on total bfe-style change, lndudlng the followk\g: • &:lddDg C Hltdon. "Cigarette- smoking Is the pr1n~ preventable caute of chronic d.lsease In this coun· try, .. the Surgeon General 8atly de- clared In his 1979 report. Based on stadltics &om the U.S. Public Heakh Savtce, Or. Edward J. Be.atie, chief medical offtcer at Memorial Sloan- Ketter1ng Cancer Center in New York C~ and co-author of Toward the C-onquat of Cancer (Crown, 1980), admata that dgarette-smoklng ls re- lated to 80 percent of all cases of lung cancer, four-ftfths of emphysema cases, three-quarters of all Cata of chroruc bronchitis and a third of re- ported cases of coronary heart dis- ease. • Nutrtdon. In February 1980, the Departments of Ag:rlcuJture and Health, Education and Welfare )oindy Issued dietary guidelines fcx Ameri- cans. These Included the followtng suggestions: that you eat a vanrty of foods ; maintain an Ideal weightj avoid too much sugar. salt, fat and c:ho&es- terol; eat foods wtth adequate fiber, and drink only moderate amounts of ak:ohol. • EurdH. Last year. Duke Unl- versly researchers reported that regu- lar, vigorous exercise Improves a per- son's abllity to dissolve blood dots and thus can reduce the risk of developing heart and blood·vessel problems. "Exercise ls an essential protective elc- prevent many krids of llnea. Two psychiatrists at the UnJvmtty of Washington MedJcal School, Or. Thomas Hobna and Or. Rkhard Rahe, have discovered that the ake- llhood of becoming ill rises sharply after a ma)ol' tie change -such as dJvorce or being ftred from a job. Sev- eral years ago, two CaJtf omia car- diologists, Or. Ray Rosenman and Or. Meyer Friedman, allo suggested that a high-stress behavior pattern they caled Type A helps lead to heart dis- ease. The typical Type A person. they found, is extremely compedtive and constantly, anxiously aware of the pMSage of dme. According to Or. George Vaillant, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard University who studied over 100 Har- vard students from the sophomore class of 1942 as they graduated, mar- ried and began to age, "Stress does not klJl to much as Ingenious adapta- tion to stress -cal It good mental health or mature coping mechanisms -fadlftata our survival." But dhough the new hollstlc medi- cine ltmles the lmportanca of pre· venting mn ... i allo attempts to cure -by tapping patients' own abilities to heal their bodies. 8 Noonan Cousins, author of the bat-sellng Anatomv of an · lllnaa, befMves that a paderlt's attitude can make a audal dJfference. "U you're pelllmlstlc about your Illness, your body II going to move In that drec· Hon," saY. Cousins ... If you're conft- dent 8nd-. certain that you're going to lick It, your body wlll mow In a posllve dh'ection. This Is why I've always lb mad tM wlll to live, laugh- ter, hope, faith, low ... (a>nllnued) 4 1 1 , I Gip the coupons below and take them to your store. Save 15( on Close·up~ toothpaste, 15( on Signale mouttwash, and 15( on a Pepsodente toothbrush. & Look for th< $150 Cash Re/uod Offer displayed at your store. Take a refund certificate. You11 receive a $1.50 cash refund by mailing in a proof-of-purchase from each brand.' ~ With your $150 cash refund, you'll receive your "Refunds to Rkhes" game certificate telling you 'Nhat you've ~ (up to $10,000)! No purchase necessary to obtain "Refunds to Riches" game certificate. Details at participating stores. So vtsit ~ partidpMing store and cash in these coupons today. 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Hollatlc m.c.dne (contln ued} One way to tap the body's potential to heal lt5elf Is through the use of biofeeds back, In which patients re- ceive Immediate, continuing signals about changes In the way their bodies are func- tioning. Biofeedback instru· ments employ beeps or flash. Ing lights to help people listen to the actlvtty of their hearts, nerve fibers and blood ves- sels and learn to respond to them at will. "There's a whole variety of body functions which we thought were outside the range of voluntary control," says Dr. Neal Miller, pro- fessor emeritus and he-ad of a laboratOTY of physiological psychology at Rockefeller l:Jntversity In New York, who is generally considered the father of biofeedback ... Now we want to quickly use the knowledge we gain In pre- vention and therapy." Bio- feedback Is aready being used at several centers to help patients control or over- come stroke-induced paraly- sis, hypertension, asthma and even the Intense pa.In of tnigralne headaches. Since migraine sufferers have been found to have particularly cold hands before their attacks, one way to help stop them Is to warm the blood vessels In the hands -which. It appe.-s, can be accomplished by focused concentration. In most cases, the biofeedback machine Is attached to sped· 6c temperature points on pa- tients' hands. By k>oking at the machine's diiplay or listening to the tone It pro- duces, they receive "feed- back" about how their bodies are re.acting and In many In- stances learn how to r81M tha temperature. Hypnosis ts another tech- nique that has been success· fully used to help soothe pain. control. bleeding and even to elhnlnate warts. ''Hypnosis ts betng employed by hospitals and cUnlcs all around the country,': says Dr. Herbert Spiegel, professor of psychiatry at Columbia Uni· ve:rstty's College of Physl· dans and Surgeons. "There's been truly an explosion of In· terest In It." The American Medlca1 Association has pro- nourad the use of hypnosis I 8 l"AMILY WUIClY, J11fy 12, •1 Author CoUlins: The pracrlp· don was laughter prouided by old Marx Brothers mouies. an Important medical tool. Re.lated to hypnosis is the use of '1magtng" -employ- ing suggested mental lmages to control body processes. A husband-and-wife team, Dr. Jeanne Achterberg, former assistant professor In rehabill- tatton at the University of Texas Heakh Science Center at Dallas. and Dr. G. Frank Lawlis, professor of psychol- ogy at North Texas State University, has found that the technique helps cancer pa- tients not only reduce the side effects of treatment but also bolster their lmmune system, the body's main ltne of defense against disease - occasionally managing to slow the !J'C)wth of malgnant tumors. And finally, experts are us- ing stmple relaxation to help cure d isease. Dr. Habe:rt Benson, head of the department of behavioral medicine at Beth Israel Hospital In Boston, teaches pdents what he ca.ls "the re- laxation response." Its main components are finding a comfortable position and a quiet place; repeating a prayer, word, sound or phrase and aDowing thoughts to come to mind without try- ing to block them. Patients dally using this kind of relax· adon response have been ab&e to lower dangerously high blood pressure or slow ovenapld heartbeats. Of course you must be the one to choose your own style of bvtng. The encouragl.ng news Is that If you make the right choices. your chances of living a healthier -and thus happm -life are better than they have ever 1'111 been before. ..., SALUTE TO AffiERICAN 'FOODS Studenta from four achoola compete In Culinary School Cook-OJI featuring regional American cuisine. By ffiotllyn Honaen A Ian A. Zeman, first-prize winner in the .competition, has just started his second year at the Culinary Institute of America. Previously he attend- ed Southern Med)odlst University In Dallas, and the University of Ari- zona, Tucson. He also worked in several restaurants before coming to the Cublary. Alan feels that "American cuisine is where It's at today in America, and the Amer- ican chef for this century will be re- membered for establishing a recog- nized American cuisine. Due to the successful efforts of the American Culinary Federation, professional acaedltation stan- dards for a certified executive chef have been atablished." Orlando A. Oliva, second-prize winner, has been a high-school math teacher for 12 years and now. following the dictates of tUs heart and hands, is stUdying at the New York City Technical College, Culinary Department. Orlando says. "I like the immediate artistic gratification I get fTom pleasing people with food. The opportunity to create with food is very Impor- tant to me. I personally loved the exercise of being In the contest and sharing the preparation kitchen (at The New York Restaurant School) with the other students from the other culinary schools. Because I am a teacher, when I am a student, I can understand their feelings and point of view." Helen Chardack, third-prtze winner, has a degree in history fTom the University of ColoradO and is now a student at the Cub-l nary Institute of America. Helen ! feels "we have a vast food heritage ;e right hered ~--~~The In old Inn !-menus an r~. ere is a sea-~ son for everything. his less expen-f slve to cook In season, and foods J taste best at a certain time. Food Is so important, we should not be complacent about It, but use our i power to buy wtsely ... Our own aul-! sine has a wealth that has <been left ~ by the wayside. h Is rich in detail i and taste." f (continued} The three top winners In the Ocean Spray "Salute ro Amerlcon FC>O<U" Cullnorv School Cook-Off beam In the New York Ratauront School kitchen classroom: From left to right: Orlando A. Olua, second~. New York Cttv Technical Col.; Alan A. aman, first prtu, and Helen Chardock, thlTd ,,,a, Culinary lnltltute of America. FAMILY WRKLY. Jvt, 12, 1M1 •I ' I , Acfvertlaement Would You Like A Nonnan Rockwell Collector's Edition Mug For $4? As pan or an lldvertising pro- aram commissioned by Test Corporation o( America. we wiU send a Norman Rockwell Collector's Edition Mug to any reader ol'th.is publicatio,n who responds to th.is notice by mid- ni&ht Aupst 17 for the sum or $4 plus s 1 sruppina and hand- lina. There is no further finan· cial obligatioo. 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No requests will be accepted past midnight August 17. Any checks postmarked later will be returned uncashed. Please enclose this original noCice with your request. Send appropri- ate sum togtther with your name and address to: Test Corporation of America, Mug Advertising Program. Dept. •NR-ISl3, 390 Pike Road, Huntingdon Valley. Pennsyl- vania 19006. '1M1r .. c..,.._.,,_, ~ - - -...oAY MOMSY-aACK .UMM'f9a• - - -• I .......,..._Oe9\.0S·23 I IOOM8netll ....... Amtio7.~0IMI I ,._ llUSH -U.. G&AW S&lM!IUalSl •11711 ...,.. ..__, _ __,. ... ....,_. I 0 ONI: C:..'7 ~ for ..., SUS ,._ t:k ,_... A I ~(Micalk-1 0 S... SI.»: ~TWO C..91 Aa-. r...., M.'5 '*°" I suo,..... • ......,.,....., •. ,J) F...-..la ,._._ ...... _l I PNcN------------• .WO-------------' c.il?--------------. ...... ,. ___ _ ~------------------- Alan fl Zeman . c~~«Am.m (Finl ............. ) CARNE NOPALES l (I 0et.) cbo1ce "-YadL..., lolll -.k I YI ... )lalleaM ....... (prk::kJ, ,... c.dm) lYloa.,.._.~ lYI 0et.)ulnn p11i1~,.. Ml,,_,,. ~ ....... ~ 1 oa. bea. ~ Malcan ........ l oa. butter 1. Mesquke • broil steak to desired done· nca. 2. Saute julenne ol nopales, jcama and red pepper In butter and gaailc. 3. ~ AuM pan wtth bnf, salsa and lime juk:.e. maklng a sa.uce. •. Place •eak on MrVlng plate. Arrange sautffd vegetables In ._. of ~een . white and red, aymbolzing the Mexican flag. Pour auoe over al. Maka 1 Nnlfng • "'fM Maqule tree WM the most lmpor· tant food to the Indians of Sonora. The beans ol th• tree w.r• gathered. dried and aushed. The hlsj\ly nutritious meal was used to make 6our for brads, hard cakes to thicken gravtes and a slightly al- coholic: 'tire water by fermentation. The maqulte Is also an excellent toUtce of firewood and Is prized by Southwest.em· en for the fine flavor It lmpartt lo berbe· cued proc:ludl." Alan A. Zeman: Amert· con Regional Cullin•: The Southuiat. LOIN OF PORK WITH CRANBERRY STIJFRNG 1(5 ... ) .. olpoft. ..... l ClllP wtdt hlll a...,.rtea ~ ClllP daopped celery .,,. CllP CI09l'Mly chOlll*I ..... S1a'Dlnpn•..- Stdlr paa•......_ ·~ ........ a.-.. l' 11aaei.,....or-..rtiwl ~1111,ioaMll o.la ............. ~ t1111a•rwylea"9 Jc..-__.........,.., ...... 4cecl: ..... ol dlcied oaiioo, ceMry. .,_ partol.....,anw 1411.pon.-t• YIClll'--..a.- 1. ~ ov.n lo 4250f. 2. Make the cnnbeny atufftng. In medl- um-tlu uucepan, cook cranberries, celery, cMpp.d walnuts end SU!J111r In the butter undl the fNI Is cooked. 3. Combine c:ranbery mixture with orains-rtnd and the bread aumba. Add Nit, pepper and roMrMry; toll. •. Seit end pepper the lndde of the loln. Spead the loin with the aenbmy bread- crumb mixture. Roi up and tie loin lrih IOft cord. Rub surface with ~ oil. Brown me.t In ll8hdY oiled Dutch oven 0t a.ge.-.. 5. Place In roMClng pan and .-for 20 minutes. Add dked v~ (mrcpolx) to routing pan and return to oven for 15 mlnuta. 6. Reduu hat to 3500f.; add pork, ttock and orange llqueur to the pan. Stir and ... pork wMh ~uld. 7. Cova' pan and continue to oven· brae for 60 minutes or untll loin II done. (Int.ma! temperature: 1700f.) Baste obn wkh pan juices. 8. Remove loin from pan and cowr with a wet wrung.out dish towel. KMP on top of the range to keep warm. • 9. Turn pan juices and mlrepolx Into a saucepan. Tue. add salt and pepper If desired. Heat to bolling. reduce heat and llmrMr until reduced somewhat. 10. Strain throusjl a cheaedoth and leap warm In a double bollc over slrn· mcmg water. Add a few cooked. fresh aanbmria. 11. S8ce the pork and serve wkh the w.-m ~vy. Maka 6 to 8 NrVtng1 •for.pork stock, boll water with bona re· mewed &om loin. 1 onion. 1 c.mTOt and a ... ol cary. Strain. CRANBERRY SORBET J CllM (1 ..... , ,.... c:r-.rty .... 1 bottle (41 om.) c:r...,,&e Juice Ont.ii ... ol l ..._ Mee of "' lntoft Mcie of "' onuiite Gr-.. ............. .,. aip ..... 1. Meir aanbmy sauca In large sau~n over medium heat. J . Add cranappkr juice, grated i.est, fruit julea, ginger and sugar. Heat, stirring un· tU sugar distolva. 3. Ch1l1 mbcture and freae. Serve gar- nished wlh candJed orange peel and &ah mint. Maka l '.k quarts CRANBERRY GLAZED SPARERIBS <a.c .... of Compddoft) u ............. .... I c:.,. a•• 1ny Juice coditel l 'larpaa.Mlt 1 11 llf a M QMeM he 1plc• powder 10 w.di ,.,,.COi. "'aip ..... ol l aip ck1J111d.,... onloe l~h JDDll ..... .... .... , , .............. ... I .,... a_._,,, Ji*w coditel ~ aip ..... Cl'MlllrfY ..... I aip_,-. "' aip hoMr l ... , .. , 1 llAI a..... Ive 1plc• ~ ~aiphlllCl"••.m..~ ~ aip _...~ er.-env .... 1. Cut rt. Into 3-tnch '-nsiths and place In • Lwve ltock pot. &laving nicks Ill long • polllba.. Add the 2 cups aanbeny jWcl codCbl&I, 1talpOOn11111, 1 teaspoon .chlnae ftve-tplce and the peppeftX>IN. Add enoudt Wlt9r )ult to cOve' rt. . (conllnued} Reg : 11 mg "taC 0 8 mg n1co11ne-Men:: 11 ~g "1ar;' 0 7 mg nicoune av per c1gare11e. FTC Report Oec'79 Ii Cover pot, bring to a boll, .... duce hut and timmer until rtbe are fork-tender, about 45 min· uta to 1 hour. I. \Nhlle rf>s are simmering, prepare marinade: Heat peanut ol over medlwn-htgh hut and •ut6 onion, garlic and gtnger tlll onion Is llghtly brownad. Re· duce hut to low and ltlr In 2 cups cranberry )ult• codctall, )elJled cranberry sauce, IOY AUCC, honey and 1 tablapoon Chinese ftve·spk:e powder. Bmg to a llrnrncr, sdning occa· sionally w\ttl cranberry sauce meb. S. Drain ribs and place In roatt· Ing pan. Pour marinade over rt. and let ttand at room tcm· peratwe 1 to 2 houn. Drain rb, save martnade. 4. ca rt. about 4 lncha &om hat, brushing occuionally with mamade, until broWMd and crilp, turning once. 5. Bmg remaiilng mminade to • boll and sdr In cruthed fresh cra.nberria and whc»e-bcrry aanbmy sauce. Bring beck to• boll, reduce heat and simmer five minutes. 6. To MrVC, cut recka Into In· divldual ribs. Extra sauce can be IPOOned over rti. and/01 MrV8d on the side. Maka 12 NTVlngs For an Amertc:anllied home· made version of Chinese Ave· Spice Powder: Combine In a blender: 2 teaspoons anlM Med, 1 tablespoon fennel Med, •n teaspoon whole black pep· perc:orns, 2 (3-tnch) dnnamon sUcks and •;, teaspoon whole doves. Cove and blend until powdered. Maka about 2'/1' toblapoons CRAN-BRAN BREAD (Beet -..rt of coepdloe) 1 cup ...... ..-.0-to- 1 cup ... .,.. Cll9I 1 ·r rpaa.Mlt ~ ' ......... ~I IJGDll l"omd dMl80ll 0.... .,.om doWI ~ cupmiuhn• ~cup .. 1• l~c:..-hlha~ CCNll'Mly ..... ~cup ............. 1. ~own to 325Clf. I. Sift iogetMr 6our, Nit, bak· Ing IOda, dnnamon and dova Into .. bowl. Stk In tnn ceul. s. CombN moa..a, rnllc and egg,~ wlh fork . Pour Into Bour-bnn mbchn. C. Add a•lberrla and w.i. nuts; mix well. Pour batter Into grUMd 9 )( 5 )( 3-lnch loaf pan. 5. Bake In preheated ov«n for 1 hour and 15 minutes or until loaf tats done. 6. Cool 15 minutes then re· move &om pan and cool on a wire rack. 7. Slee and MrYe wlh cran· bmy butter or cream cheae. Maka l loa/ CRANBERRY BUTTER ~ cup (1 ldck) baiter, ..... I _.....,aw ._.., l t1bh1paw IMAv chopped c:ranberrlel 1. Comblne all Ingredients; blend weU. Ute as spread for Cran-bran bread. Molca .,,_cup CRAN.CHICKEN .~ ..... plua~ ('-8 In) s.lt Groumd blldl pepfe!' ~ cup --.a-purpoec lour l .bl " a llM "'' rtable oa I ._., ' w buaar or ....-......... ,..°' 1 caa (I 019.) planprlle ch .... clrlllned l )ar (14 OD.) a.a.or-. relllh l ~ ln9'I chopped heh ....., root or 1111 t•· lllOOM around ..... .,., .... bell pepper, cut Into 1-IDc.h ....... plilc.-s ~. cut Into 1-tncb ,_.. Hoc cooked white or btowa rtce G.niAlh: wbole<OOll.ed cna-berrlee. dqiped ,.,..., 1. Salt and pepper chlclwn pMc:es. Dredge In 6our. 2. Hut oU and butter In a large, heavy lldllct. Brown chicken over medium-high heat. Drain chkken In paper towels. !. Pour off fm &om pan. Add wepcfrult Julca to lk1llet. boU up liquid to deg&aze pan, loosening all brown partlcla. 4. Add pineapple chunks, cran-orange rellth, ginger and bell pepper to lklllet. Hut to boding, ltlrrlng. Add browned chicken pleca, tp00nlng sauce over each. Cover pen, reduce hellt and atmmer for 45 to 50 mtnui.s or until done. Ourtng last 5 minutes of cooking tirM, add the ICalllons. 5. Serve sauce and chicken over r1ce. Garnllh with whole cranberrta and pinky. • Maka 4 Nnlln91 (cordlnued) l'AMILY WUJU.Y, .Mp 12., •1 8 13 SAVE -LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED 14K Gold Chains ss until August 14 /This is not a misprint J As part of an advertising campaign to promote the sale of gold jewelry we will ship from our corporate vault to the address of every reader who returns this printed notice before Midnight, Auguat 14, a 16.incb solid 14K gold chain for the sum of only $8 plus S2 shipping and handli ng. There is no fur- ther monetary require- ment. [Each chain is com- posed entirc.ly of solid l4K gold. includ ing the clasp. and will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authen- ticity to that effect.] This advertising notice is being placed simultaneously in other publications. If you see it in more than one publication, please let us know. as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to return your chain you may do so at any time to the address below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one (I) chain to any address, but if your re- que1t is poatmarked before Aug. 3, you may request up to S chaim. No request will be accepted past the dates noted above. Your un- cashed check will be re- tunwd if postmarked later than tho~ dateJ. Please en- close this original notice with your request (copies not accepted) .. Send your name a nd address (please print) together wi th S8 plus S2 shipping and handling ~ fo r each gold chain to: ! g AIERNA THY A CLOSTHER, ~ L TO., Gold Chain · Cam-f p.ap, Dept. 6tl-79, Bos j IJH, Weabury, New Yon i 11591. (A.laO) Q 'rt Advertl1ement .., ' 8'UC9 Jacobi ~ "-'* ol Ametlm CRANPEAR-PECAN CAKE l~C1$111 ........... .... \i~ ...... --..... ..... .... I' ea•..-_.._. I Clllfll ....... •pu;au ._ l t111;1a1 ......_ .... ............... 11 I paaaMlt l' m;a• .... ck= r. I Clllfll,..., .._. ,_. \i~·····,.... \i ........... ~.m. l . kl .... bowl. Ullng 9kctrtc miur, aam the butter and "9' together. t . Add the .. and vanllla and mlx wel. a. sit ~ 1cur. t.ldns IOda, SJOUnd nutmeg, alt Md dnnamon; add to the Ngll' mllttUN and mix unti .. ~i. .. blended. '· Add .,...., cn.lbelta and pecans and mbt. Pour battlllr lnto !JGMCi 9 x 13 x 2-tnc:h pen. 8Me In prehated 3500f. own b 45 to S5 mlnuua. Cool; cut Into aquma. Mok.a 12 ..,..,.. SWEE'1'·AND-SOUR PORK i.i~-.-- 11"; ~ . ",, .... .... I ........ ~ l -lllda ........ root.~ \i~,.m.11 ..... ...., l cm (l •·> )111911 ...-. a••.,,, --1 t1'1 tpl HI COIMt&dl \i~dMr .... 1 \i Cl$lll ,.. I " I ... I •1U11; aa 11 _,...,. I ... ....._ llM ,_.butt. elked Ill· to s· • "'. ,.._ 1\i Cl$lll ••• , .. .. 1-...-.. ... oaw.. 1 ...... callly ...... Oil ..... I cwniD. .._. oa WM l -lllda .......... root. ..... .................... l sr ;aw_ .... a.a...,..,..,. 'A~tr..aaa1'a_,......_. l . ~ M.T.8CM: Comtik\e toy eauc., IMrry, ...... gmflc and ~ root; Mt lllide. t . Pr..,.. Sweet-1nd-Sour mixture: In •apen, ~ brown augw, Cl'lnbeny IM!Ce, ptnapple jUlc:e and 90V IMICe. Heat mlxture to bolling, ldntng und cnnberry llluat melts. a. ,.. c:orntt.-di wth dde vtnegllf llnOOd\ly; atlr Into hot mixture; cook, ldrrlng untl mixture bolls and Aue. II ' ct.-. - '· PliM:e pork In • .,.,, wth cc*l Wllte to cov.. Hat to bolling, cover, ,.. ducm hat and ammer llbout 20 min· u. or undJ tender. Dntn. 5. Pow mlrtMde owr c:ooMd pork. ~ b 1 to 3 hours, ldntng OC· c:MQN6;. , ... y WlllU.Y, """ 11 •• , • ti (oontlnwd) 6. Ut pork from rnmtn.da with alot· tlld·lpC)Ofl. dr'**'8 wel. Dredge pork wlh .ddltloMI comttaach. 7. Pow oil Into wok or i.ge ~. Hut over medium hut to 3750f. c..fulJy lower ~ Into hot oil Md 6-&y Mlout 2 mlnUtel until COlldng Is Q'llp. Remov. from oil with llotted lpOOn and drni well. a. Sttr-&y onion, c.lery, carrot,~ and t.n1boo thoccs for llbout 2 or 3 mlnum until~; drllin . 9. Corn*• pork ·" ~ In MrVlng bowl; pour hot sweet-ends sour mbcture over It. G.-n1sh wth Chis nae pmt&ey IPrigl, hAlved aenbenia and MM1M Meda. Save wlh hot cooked nee. Mo.lea 6 tcrvln91 94% fewer calories than ~tter or margarine 99% l~ cholesterol than butter • 99% fat free Costs much les.s than butter Cook with Butter Buds and seaeon with It! The 1009/e naturai butter flaYOr of Butter Buds adds a buttety bounce that brings out the best in food-without the calories.. Oletaty studies show that most Important in lowering blood cholesterol leYels Is a decrease 1n the consumption of saturated fats. Butter and many margannes ~ ' a high leYel of saturated fats. One four-ounce box of Butte< Buds (8 packet~ equals the flavor of two pounds of butter, but costs less. Butler ludl ii .. 111 lnct of butter wMhaut .. ~ c:holeMlol OI C09t of bultK ~------------~--~ , T H E D I C K E N S H 0 U S E M U S E U M, L 0 N D 0 N,. P R E S E N T S ~ Charlrs Dirhrns Spoons Tu~ uniqut colltctor's spoons portraying t~ most famous and btloved charadtrS of Charles Dicktns. Created by the tStemJtd British artist Peter fadcson -crafted in fine pewter and individually hand-painted. t • t lb be ittued in limited edition. I t Subtcription dudline: July .n. 1981. I I i , FROM THE ACE OF QUEEN VICTORIA right up to the 1 present day. ~ c::h&mctas of Chnltt Dickms have delighted E.ni1in throughout ~ wcrld. Now, TM Dicbns Houw Muwum in London announces a most unusual oollection, portraying ~ gnywst chuac1eft of the world's most be- ' lewd author. 'Th. CharWI Olck.ens Spoons.' 1lw Museum's new coUection revivn a tradition of IC\llptumicoll«tor'sspoonsthatdatnb.K.k{'ft1turiff-and flourished particularly In the Vktorian tta. Each spoon is. sculptuttd in thrtt dlJMnsions ..• cnfted in fine ptWter ... and each Is individually hand•palnted. The d.NIJecl Nalltm of Dkk«ne- in taalphlft Hett is a mlnlatutt gallery of Dickens's most memonblf characters, superbly sculptu~ by the tmlnent British artist Pftrr jacklon. Oliwr Twist, thf work-houH orphan, pretffltl his tmpty bowl and aws out 'Plfue lir, I want som. mott.' Fllgin. masttr pick~. clutches jfflously at the little wooden ch«st whidt holds his stolen treasures. Tendft'- helrbrd Bob Crttchit carries Tmy Tun~ from church on his shoulder. And here too are ~. David Copperfield, Mr . Mialwber, Ut~ Nell, Sam ~Der and Mr. Pickwick. Twelve spoons in 1U-sculptuttd In thf very same style that Dkbns brought to his writing.. Highly dmiled. Super- bly ttalistic. Endlet1ly enchanting. Btouaht to Uh wllh liiand·pailllad colon To craft 'The Charin Dickens Spoons,' the MURum has appointed The Franklin Mint, whOM pnvwrsmiths will Mnd-01gnnv tM •master' for e.ch wort-and hand-finish each sculptured pewter spoon. Each spoon will then be painstakingly h11nd-,.inttd-Uling fine-tipped brushn to define such minutt deWls as the Uttle mt. andlestidt heki by 5aooge ... or the individual Itri~ of s.m ~ller's waistcoat. 1lw ft\d result is a oollection of spoons unlike any pro- duced in tM modem era. Magically lntrk:ate-bNutifuUy colored-a most Impressive revival of thf craftsmanship of the age of Dickens. The Dicbns Houw Museum will Issue the ooUection ~ only, in limited edition. It will be a1111Uable l()lely by direct subscription, with a firm furthtt limit of one colltttion per ~· The edlrion will be permaMntly doled in the United States at theendofthiscalendaryear-1981-and the Subecrlption Application on this page is valid only If post· marked by July 31, 1981. To subscribe, be sure tofttum your Application ''° lottT t/11111 /uly JJ ''W'Hil r------------------------------------------, I SUllSC1UPTION Al'l'LICAllO!I. : I I ' THE CHARLES DICKENS SPOONS : Valid only if poshnarked by July 31, 1981. Limit: Ont colltction per ptr50t1. The Dickens HoUSt' Museum c1o 1lw Franklin Mint Franklin Cen~r. Pennsylv.uUA 19091 P1eue enter my sub&aiption for 'The Charles Dickens Spoons,· consisting of 12 sculptured spoons in finir ptW- te', individually hand.painted. I need send no money now. TM spoons will be sent to me at the rate ol one~ othn month, and I will be billed foe ach hand-painted pewm spoon In two equal monthly installments of Sl7.50" each. beginning when my first spoon Is ready. A hardwood spoon rack foe dis- play ol the c:omplete set wfD aJso be !Mt to IM, et no added charge. .,.. .. ,.,.-...., ... .-•• ,,._,...,......,,_......,,,,., Sigrlltutt-.-... -.----.. ---... -_,-• .,-.. -------- Mr. Mrs. Ms.-----....,_...., .. ..,., .. ,..,_= .. -,. ... -.,.---.------ Q~ I I Sta~ ZJp : I '-------------------------------------------~ I ~------------~-~~ Why 1 in 3 QUIPS & QUOTES · women needs this · medication Gynttolngii1ts rqJOrt rhar C'<tcmal vaginal i1ch1n1?. huming and irritation Jrc VCf\ rnmmon problems Now thi ... d1scom0for1 can be relieved /11 1ecut1dl wuh a ,~ial medical fonnula- VACtSI t•Crcmc Mcdica1ion. VAQISt t ,., 1hc 1111/1 doctor·te~ted medication available w11hou1 a prc~npuon Lhat\ bci:n pnwen hy over 2.5 million women. VAGISll.'S amtJe c:rdm cools burn- ing , Mop) 11ching almost instantly. Its cooling protective film '>l>othe~ irri- tated membrane. checks bacteria and so helps speed natural healing. And 11\ ~reaM:le\S and non· staining. Look for VACI SIL in the blue and ~rccn package whe~ver feminine hn?1ene products arc sold. ~rWag1s1r Aud.,,.,..,._~ .... 0004 ... Striped Poncho Crochet 11 werm cover·up. Craft 793 has dlrec11ons for S, M and L (2·12 years) inclusive. 1981 Album has designs in all types of needlework; a Horne Section wUh dJ. recdons: Bonus Coupon $2.25 • °"""' Send $L50 ~ 25C for poer.,. and ......_ fcx uch pettem; $2.25 for ..cl. book 4o: r=ema,w.-........-. P.O. Bo. 431. Dapt. A·l4Z Nktt-n St1ldoa, N.Y~ N.Y.10018 ~ -llddr-. dp code and er.it numbw ire-Vlwll s..w ........ acid ... ,.., PAPERED OVER Wallpaper comes in many c.olors, The uery bright as well as duffers. It comes in quaint and mod designs, Jn floral patterns, circles, lines, With ulews of whaling ships, ofd cars, Or far-off photographs of Mars, Gay mottoes, rubbtngs from a tomb, Art work by chUdren. I presume, The West, wllh cowboys and with cattk , Peace symbols. aJso flogs and battle. Waflpaper often I haue ulewed, And wtth these worm I now conclude A statement that I think wtfl stick: What pleases some, makes others sick. -Richard Armour SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT Gazing out of the window after a hearty chicken dinner at one of his rural parish- ioners, the clergyman remarked, "That's a mighty happy, proud rooster you have out there." "He should be," his host replied, .. one of his sons )ust entered the ministry." -George Bergman Of course Congress makes mistaka. Let's just say It acts In haste and repeats at leisure. -Currt!nt Comedy Don't criticize potholes. They're one of the few things left on the road that are still made in the U.S .A. -Robert ~n IOc» eee Ute dltt_,tly. Send orlginll contributions to "Chua," Family Weekly, S..1 l.eJtlngton AYe., N Y~ N.Y 10022. $10 If uHO -none returned. THROUGH A CHILD'S EVES My rdece, who recently c:elebrar.d her third bh1hcl.y, greatly dlidlk.a wearing thoa. One night. Mier repeated wam- lntia to pua 00 IMr eocb and mo.. IMr deddv Natenced her to Ill quletJv on the couch. She eq'*1Ded . bit and dedded she needed c:ondDr1lng from her mother. who wes buey In the kitchen. She Mked hcr daddy whethet ehe could go Into the kttchen. and be Mid ya, but ebrvptlv. With tura ID her eya and with • IOb lft her \!Ok:e, ehe esluid, "Can I teke my ~with mer -M,.. Doold F. Jona Leary, Ga. FAMILV WEEKLV, July 12. '9el • 11 THE BETTER WAY T O O BROIL :~~t~:~~ft~e· TOAST -- NOT~ NOT .. MftM NOW ONLY •av·· • S.S-rat• "on-off' awltchm Broils steaJcs. chops, burgers; toasts or grills sandwiches; food, liquid warmer. defrosts all frozen foods, hors d'ourves. Use both sides at once-or separately! 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Each piece is an authentic reproduction. includina historically correct details. · The Kils arc easy and fun to make, too. No spc· cial tools or ~kill~ arc needed. Our Kits arc preci- sion-scaled, unJ cut 10 exact specifications from furniture-quahl) h.1rd"uod. Fittinp and hardware of sohd bra:.:.. lln1,hcu 10 fit perfectly. Most pieces fBF,£ BONtJS if yo11 act now! PROFt:SSIO~Al.·QlJALITY FINISHING KIT Jnclt1dH tinted aluc, colonial base slain, alaze Stain. IWO kinds of ~calcr. 1np cout finish. brush and sandpapers. This Minmturc Furnl1urc H nisbing kil is your5, ahso- lutely Fru. Mail coupon today! /•ll,."11u1nTM Col/.c/O'I S1rUI have movable par1s-just like the full-size oriain~a. The full·siu layout sheet and detailed, step-by-step instructions are included: all you add is lovina care to create cleganl, authentic miniatures that will de- light you and amaze your friends. Send for your Chippendale Chest Kit now! We'll bill you just SI .00 pl\IS' shtpptna and handtina. anCf sales tax where applicable. Mail to: The House Of Miniatures Tl• Collectors Sem, 1400 Fruitridae Ave., Box l 1S6 Terre Haute Indiana 47811 lJe /haef Miniatuie;"'Cdleclors Series t•N.P: .......... An,.lallN Tun He•, 1..._. 41tll Pltatc enroll me u I member and !lend me the Chippendale Che• Kit. 8111 m• only Sl.00 plu1 lh.l ll>Oln 1 ind h1ndl11111 1nd saln llll where 1ppllcablt u my t11rroduefory paymcm AllO !lend m. the PllEE BcMIUJ Plnisbln1 Kit. mine to ucp. Therraltcr )OU wUJ ocnd me 1n •ddltlonal lhlptnc11t abl>ut "'''Y four •cckl. Cu1rcntly, c:lub prices for c:ach lhlr>meot ran~ rrom u liltlc as S4.9' to S'9.9'. ncn If UM .tilpmcnt I r«thc cvn1alns t .. o llib. A slllpplll1 and h1ndlllla ch•tt•. aDJ ~lu IH •h~c applicable, wlll tis added 10 111 lhlp. Rl<Dt._ I ma~ return any lit tbat don not ulldy me. r am no1 nbllsatcd to a«efll a mJnlm11111 numbu or k h• and m117 "'''8" my mcmhcrship 1t any 1lme. • 723471 Print Na'""'-------------------------------Addr pt ___ • CllY------------------------------- !;11t•--------------------.c.iPP'---- Do you h••• a telephone? 0 Ya1 O No XIMI WPA ., I <Noc•: All 1pplkailou arc 1Ub1ea to reTlew 1.11d Tbe Jlouae of Mlnia1urnt• Collcctora Serka nttrvet 111& rllbt to rclact L~~~~----------------~ The Full-moon Felon: shopafting signs weze obtained and prominently displayed In the ltore. Resub: "Contrary to expectatk>n, the anttshophfttng 99'lS were aseoctated wlh Increases In shoplifting rates." It ls concluded from this cwious finding that the elgns appeared to stimulate the shoplifting activities they we.re ex- pected to deter, particularly among certain adolescent and preado-r.111 lescent subgroups. llLI A Fact 01 a Fiction? By John E. Qbeon 1RUE OR FALSE? 1. Criminals sp!dabztng In waub · make judgments on which individual will be the easiat and safest to mug by the way the person walks. 2. Just as some people tend to be "1osers," and others tend to be vk:ttms of accident-proneness, still others tend to be subtect to vtctimlzatlon by aiminal assa\d. S. Crlrnes are more common during a fuD moon. 4. Signs Intended to discourage atrnes such as shoplifting are sign)f:t- cantly effective. ANSWERS 1. True. A National Insdtute of Mental Health study showed that the prime dfference between thoee perceived as easy-to-mug victims and those per- ceived as Jess vulnerable and better to skip was found to depend on the way they walced and moved. Those judged least IJkeJy to be mugged were charac- terized by Investigators as having an organized quality about theJr move- ments, functioning comfortably and ftuidJy, with easy, ftowtng, coordinated movements of arms, legs and feet . In contrast, the movements of those classl8ed as easy vtcttms wete charac- terbled as df or )erky as opposed to smooth and rhythmic .. seeming to communicate lnc.onsl9tency and dis- sonance." The potential easy-vtctlms' body parts are desaibed as seeming to move against each other and In the lifting rather than graceful swinging of the feet. 2. True. As Is pointed out In the same • study, research has shown that "many people participate In their own vk:timl- iation." And It Is concluded that a nonverbal dialogue seems to exist be- tween atmlnal and Wttm through which the victim communicates his or her wlnerability to the atmlnal In much the same way that animals In- stinctively re.act and respond to stimuli J-.......... >..r.W!d-from-ottRtr annnats-:----- 3. FalN. Thou~ it II a widely held belief that more Qtmes are committed under the spel of the ful moon, stud· la conducted by teams of behavioral scientists at the University ol Texas and elsewhere, fail to validate the belief that the ful moon actually has an effect on atme or other forms of antisodal behavior. Investigators note, however, that belief In the full-moon effect Is widapread In al strata of so- ciety. One ltUdy, for example, which explored the prevalence of this be.lief among police officers, showed that the ma)orly ol those swveyed be- beved that airria ere more common durtng the fol moon, and "this bebef was re&ated, as Indicated by small cor- l'AMILY WHKlY, July 12, 1111 • 11 relations, to a general belief In the ln- ftuence of nonpenonal factors on be- havtor (bk>rhytpml and astrology)." 4. Fal.e. For example, University of Oklahoma Investigators conducted a study in a retail supermarket. Anti- Everyone wins a free Candlelight Romance just for entering. GRAND PRIZE: 2 weeks for two in romantic Hawaii plus $5,000 cash/ • Pri•r .., °" Mlllti • IJt Clim llir INvd ·Prrso./lftllitl . • PriNU /tdcoptn .lfll tt/I 100 FIRST PRIZES: Weekend for two in _.Pf!Ur hometown plus $100. ·Hou/ •MHb • C"""'l"IP' fTotlll MUilw11m of pri:,r, SSOO.J l J ! .. Folks!J,Fox9 latbata fllandlell By Jock Webrner When country singer Barbara Mandrell recently told a group of her fans, .. I am where I am because of my famJly," she wasn't just giving them a line. MandreD, 31, really meant It. In an industry notorious for tearing families apart, Barbara, recently named En- tertmner of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, maintains unusually strong ties to hen. Her father' Irby' Is her business manager; her mother, Mary, runs the busi- ness office; her husband, Ken, does all the bookkeep- ing and her siblings biene and Louise are her co-stars on the NBC Mria 8orbaro Mandrell and the Mandrell 54sters. MandreU's profasionaJ life always has been a famlly af- fair. When she was a chlld In California, her mother taught her to read music, and when she was 11, her fadw, a sales fDIU19l' for a musical· equipment company, asked his guitar~ daughter to demonstrate at a Chicago. 1 convention. Country star Joe Maphis, who was In the ~u­ c:bence, was so tmpraeed that he lnvtted Barbera to ap· pear with him In las Vegas. When a.bara was 14, Ir- by started a family band, '"The Mandrels," and she toured u .s. Military bases during school breaks. She aho fel In love with the group's drummer, Ken Dud- ney' whom she mamed after ~ualng &om high tchool. Bmbaia had decided to glve up her c:an!el' to be a fuD-Urne wtfe, but a~ with her father to the Grand Ole ()pry In Nashvile changed her mind. During the show' lib-; recall, .. ft said, 'Dad- dy, rd._ to set bid on the odMr tide of the mlcro- phone.'" Irby aaaviged *lgllng cWes for a.bara around Nash- ville, and word of mC>u1h brought music producer BllJy Sherill to hear the young Mandrel perform. He got her a coollad with Columb6a Records, and such IOfl9I as '7reat Him Right," '7onight My Baby's Coming Home" and "Midnight Oii" began to create quite a reputation for this ~vile lm~t. Onsbige, It WU family ftrst: .. At ages 12 and 13, my ll*rl ,.._. working for me on the road," relates Bar· bera. lh Met. tM do.st thing to tcBndal In the wodd of e.- .. M.nmel II the lyr1cai c:mllll ll of eome of her songs: .. Married But Not To Each Other," "Sleeping Slngle In a Double Bed," etc. It may .em paradoxka.I that a happlly married mother of two (Matthew' 11, and Jaime, 5) with a strong religious bac:l9ound Would excel In singing songs of In· ftdelity. Barbara doesn't see anything Inconsistent In tt. 141 sing about bfe and love," she explains. "Sometimes love Is milted up." There's nothing mixed up_ about Barbera Mandrel's bfe right now. Her latest ab.am, Lew. ls Falr, produced three top singles \Craclwrs," 1lle Bat of Strangers" and .. Love Is fair"), and NBC has re- scheduled her popular week- ly Ml1a for next fall . What's more , the Mandrel famfy ties me showing no s6gns of unravelng In the face of success. In fact, the close- naa of the three .._,, Bar- bua says, was "one of the l'ealOllS NBC was to e:xdtad about us." 'When they get together It's like a homecoming," Irby explains. "They don't fight. I demanded that they raped each othet and taught them to love one another end d you low people you can tolerate them." Aftm her family come he fans. "I keep my fans upmos In my mind," she says. i hate to IOUOd corny, but the rally is the bottom h anc they are who I work IW for." .., Adv•nl .. m•nANN OUN CIN G: Adv•ni .. m•nl The Ultimate Diet Pill U.S. Government Medical Experts agree ... out of 111 diet aids tested NOT ONE is more effective than the remarkable New Thera-trim formula Doctors Agree: It's the BEST DIET Pill PLAN EVER! 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Y-. wfth the Ther•trim PIM you MUST .tteln lifetime allmneN Of' you INIY nothing. e INCHEI OFF yow WAllT I INCHll 0,, V-HI" I INCHEI OFF ~ THIGHI As your let evec:uation lwel ecc:eleretM, you will begin to feet• MArge of new found energy. Y,ou will fHl llfHl H your entfgy end Vl~tlty toer to MW levelt. Neturelly the •mount of -ight end number of 1nc:he1 you can qvic:kly loM depends on how muc:t1 you are -your ldftl -igtn Results ere eblolutely fantettic:I HOW DOES THE THERA·TRIM PLAN WORKf You lelut 111111 one powerful Ther.-trim tablet in the morn1n9 '1NAUY,aftery ... Oil oo,.trolled cll"l••I .............. '*"""' n.. .. trtm .......... end follow the plan. NO MORE taking 3. 4, or 5 1>4111 • deV end NO MORE muting messy lormulal.. NO MORE hard •nd boring -CiM Ju8t one poteot time reteued tablet before btMk'fatlt. ta ell you need on thlt plan to start you on your 24 hour fee deltruc:tlon spr.._ Wrth1n minutet ~ *""' the lher•·lflm tltblea. you will begin to ..,,_,,.nee its .-ome effectiye- nas. Its pawerful c:onc:entratecl formula,......., conttnuoutly. all dey foc'CI. Runawey hunger 11 ttopped dHd 1n Ill ttec:U. IO ifs Nay 10 follow thit nutritious diet pfen. Of c:ourM. when you reduce c:elorle intake. rapid weigl'tl loll mutt follow. teevei,.....todte.,.._ He. Docton eNI we'9ht loea e11pert• h•v• hellectdtenewl'hw• lrim f°"""*' •: THI HST DIET Af p tylft, Al your lat 01ddati0n lwet {fet burnlngl 11 lna-eaed. 'f04J' -ight beglnt to plummet down. YNrs and yMra of hard Mt fet depoeft1 ere quiclcly diseoMtd end 91tKueted right ou1 of your bodif, Al lhe thrinbge of lndn11doat (M c:elle begint, you'll noclce your ft0ure becoming thinner end more et1rean11. 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I I POTPOURRI To open today, here are a few odds and ends from En· cyclopedia Brown'• Record Book of Weird and Wonder· Jul Facts by Donald Sobol. -If all the people In the U.S . were as crowded to- gether as those ln Manhat~ tan. they would ftt easily Into ......... -------------------..----------~ the state of Delaware. -If a cockroach touches a human being, it runs off to safety and cleanses Itself . duding endocrine disorders, cardiovascular disease and gastrointestinal albnents. In· .-------------.9 deed, In 46 of the f patients, the phy- a slcal Illness had ~ eltlier caused the -On the average, a 4- yea.r-old child asks 437 ques- tions a day. -Ever wonder where pa- per c:bps go? Lloyd's of Lon- don once kept track of 100,000 of them, of whk:h only 20.000 were used to clip papers together. Another 14,163 were twisted during phone calls, 19,143 were used as card-game chips; 7,200 held clothtng together; 5,423 were used to pick teeth or scratch ears; 5,308 cleaned ..fingernails; 3,916 unplugged tobacco pipes, and the remaining 25,000 or so feD on the floor and were swept away with the trash. -Americans ~t 18 billion hot dogs a year. -In January 1978. Ben Rogers Lee, a champion wild-turkey caller. went out to praciice his craft In the woods near his Coffeyville, Ala., home. Tums out he was so good he got hit with 16 rounds of buckahot from the gun of a turkey hunter. IU..Dm'INU ILLS Disturbed patleQts admit- ted to mental hospitals may actually be suffenng from undetected physical ailments -not mental problems - soys a report In the Amcrlcon Journal of f'svchlatry. Investigators ustng• sophis- ticated tats examined 100 patkmts ad~ to a state mental hotpttal. They found 80 had PNVk>uslv undilCOv- crad phyac81 dfu.-. In- psychiatric disorder or at least con- lributed to it, and 28 of the. 46 showed rapid and dramatic psychiatric Improve- ment after their un- derlying phystcai Ill- nesses were treated. LOY• Mii, LOY•MYDOQ You wouldn't think this woman should have trouble getting dates. but Connie von Hundertmark, a 34- yea.r-old stewardess, insists It's so. But one day she got an Idea. She remembered back to her teens. when boys would come courting. It seems her pet dog could in- stantly Identify the winners and the dunkers by a growl or an enthusiastic .. woof." So three years ego, von Hundertmark founded Sin· gle Pet Lovers, a dating ser- vice designed to bring together slngle men and women who love pets, be- cause, she says, "Only pet lovers have that poetry In their souls, that special romanticism and senstttvtty." So far, 600 people have joined, each dishing out $49.95 annualy to lilt de- acrtptions~ thcmtclva (and t.,_ pets) tn the catalog von Hundertmark publilha qus--tq. . No matings yet, but von Hundertmark reports several fa~ responses. It's st1ll the dog days for her though. "Single Pet Lovers has brought my love life to a com- plete standstill," she says. .. Paperwork Is taking up all my spare ttme. Things better pick up soon or this wUJ be my eighth straight year without a New Year's Date." For more Information write: Single Pet Lovers. P.O. Box 487, Dept. FW. LaGuardia. N. Y. 11371. TOYING WITH Al'PmCTIONS Is the two-paycheck family helping kids make out like bandits? In a recent speech, advertising executive Harold Levine theortz.ed that parents with UttSe ttme to spend at home and more money at their dlsposal will ovenn- dulge their children In an ef- fort to assuage their own "working-parent. guilt." They11 try to do this by bring- ing home more and more presents and surprises. And not just at Christmas either -they'll be buying toys all year round. Levine's au· dience was plainly delighted. And with good reason . He was speaking to the Toy Manufacturers of America. 2081: A SPAC• ODYUD Contrary to the doomsday scenerlos of many futurists. phySictst Gerard O'Neill fore- sees a duzllng century ahead. In his new book. 2081, a scientific forecast of the next 100 years, O'NeUl predk:ts a world In which we11 travel in underground vacuums at 800 miles an hour, a world of household robots and enclosed ctttes with Hawaiian climates, a .world, ftnally, in which more Americans will live In smaB, setf 1Ufflcient space colonies than on the earth Itself. In fact, O'Neill likens the coming space age to the set- tlement of the Old West. "Americans, In particular, be- ing dac.endents of people who came &om other lands. will fJock Into space," he told us. "However, there are already five countries with orbltal capabilities and the potential for manned flight by the end of this decade. So the real question Is, will It be Americans who take advan- tage of space ftrst, or wt1J It be some other nation?" STORING Rx It now turns out the tradi- tional place to store medica- tions -the batlvoom med!- cine chest -Is ectually one of the worst possible spots. Heat, moisture and light can all cause drugs to decom· pose, explains Kenneth Con- nors. a pharmacy professor at the University of Wlscon· stn. So keeping your drugs in the medicine cabinet - usually located above the sink In an · often steamy bathroom -can ruin them. Instead, Connors suggests you put them on the top shelf of a hallway linen closet, where It's dJy, cool, dark -and. of course, out of children's reach -Eliot Kaplan BIRTHDAYS (All Cancer) Sunday - Btll Cosby 44; Cheryl Ladd 30; Milton Berle 73. Mon- day -Dave Garroway 68. Tue.day -Gerald Ford 68; John Chancellor 54. Wed· needliy -Linda Ronstadt 35. Thunday -Ginger Rogers 70; Barbara Stan- wyck 74. Fnd.y -Phyllis Diller 64; Diahann Carroll 46; James Cagney 82; Donald S'ltherland 4 7; Art Unkletter 69. 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Bur1 Allynoldt, Tatum O'NNJ. Brien i<.1111. Owing 1111 aarty llmmak· Ing daya In Hollywood. an Incompetent 11:00 •<llNlwt ecoa"'•• • Plcllltter1 • W1ld Wiid Wof1d Of AlllNlt a llllltlrplec• TMatr• ...... ~.v11 .. • Tiii OfltlNll -11:30- • 5Poftt Fiiiet e Tiit 700 Club e CJ>Nlwt <llT ..... O Naw11Mowl1: "Man on a lwNll" (""") '7'-Qt Robertaon, Joel Grey eMo¥M: "THX·1138" (1C1·h)- Robert Ow... Donald Pleulncl O M0tlt: "ltopower Tollyo" ( dra )-Aablt1 WIQI* . .loltl Colm e Pott Gott t111 CCMlllllY e Loa All ... WHk In Rtvltw a NIWl/lpenlell Htwa • Mo.it COVER CLOSE-UP 'CHARLIE'S BALLOON' Pictured on the cover are J1clt Albel'tlOn u a retired rallrood worker and MOOlie Drier u hit grancbon who • attempt to crou North America In a hot-air balloon ln Charlie and the Great Balloon Ch<11e, a llaht-hearted NBC Bia Event, airing Sunday at 9PM. Jack Albertaon portrays a 72-year-old World W•r I veteran who haa planned for yeaN to use hia expertlae as a wartime bal· loon obeerver to Ry in a hot-air balloon from the Paclflc to the Atlantic. Mooale Drier, as Albertaon's grandaon, encouragea the preparation for the trip and unexpectedly atow• away when he become. disenchanted with his wld· owed mother'• plans to remarry. Adrienne Barbeau stars aa the mother and William Bogert pl a ya her ftance. John Reilly play• a television news reporter who ls In· terested In the story and the mother. Once under away, and faced with the necessity of landing every evening. the two adventurers find them- selvea pursued by authorities and a gang of hoodlums trying to reclaim a suitcase full of money dropped in the balloon basket by the bumbling son of a gangster. Slim Plckena plays a desert resident who helps the elusive balloonlsta. Cameo appearances ere made by character actors Bert Freed and Pat Cooper. Oscar. Tony and Emmy Award-winning Jack Albert· son. a 60-year veteran of show business. starred for four years In ,NBC's Chico and the Mon, winning a 1975-76 Emmy for his portrayal of Ed Brown. He also won an Emmy for a guest appearance on the Cher show In 1975. 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""" Garttn" (mu&) '5-'~ltY- 2:00 e lllottulllllt Md WIN -2:25- • Mo•lt : ft "Pt1111J Strt· "*"" ( drl) '41-C..V Grtnt 3=00 e Movlt: "Tiit l11dl~ flgllttr" ( wtl) '66-Kill Oougiu e MoYlt: ''Ullll" ( drl) '64-War· ltn S.tty, JtanStlltrg, "''"Fonda k:>f ~ drecton. the~ ot ~to drect o 00f'Tl)le>1 stay of rer.cxmotton and trn. tr~ WOUd be~ to lend them~ tot CR>ther ~oject. But to Fronk Oe Feltto It was a abject he coUct'l't poss\4). • "'I octualy beleve In second llglt:• th9 vetercr1 wttter crd drector expklr.ed. "I beleve thOt we ho\le IVed befote crd I beleve we'l IVe again." De Feltto's '"*sta'ldlr'Q of the '4.bject was put to good use In The Two Worlds of .)emle Loga"lrepeatV'lg on The CBS TU6$doy /llQl'lf Movfes at QPM. The Two ~ of J8f'rilJ Loga"I. a ohllng story of iove. jealousy crd nuder set n both the post crd present. stcn LndloY W<:q't8f ald Is baled on David WlllomS' novel ''Second Sight." In oddttlon to Ms. WOf¥*. the ltTI aso teotl.J'es Alon Felnsten os her tubond ald Marc snger os the man she meets from thepos1. A Victorian maNiOn crd cr1 cr1tlque ctess ae ma- jor elements In the mysterous trcnportatlon of Jemie LOQCJ'l bock crd forth from 1979 to 1899. Jerne l'nds o IOvelY loce ctess In the attic of the old hOuSe. She Is fascnoted by the beo.Jty of the costU'M ald every tine she tl1es It on she Is transported bock In tine to wt.en the ctess was new This Isn't the ftst ttne Ffonk De Feltto hos been n. valved with the ~al. Hs best-~ novel, "Auctey Rose" was tuned Into a motion plch.le ald was reoentty <*ed on television. He ciso wrote cr1- ottier ~al novel. "The Entity." De Feltto knew from the beglmlng exoctty oow he Waited The Two Worlds of ..J9fY)/6 Loga"I to look. "It hod to be o feast for the eyes." he sold. "It hod to be o joy to look.at. t wcr1ted it to be IOvety n eve<y way. Visual beauty IS o mavetous COU'lterpoht to tea." It cOlAd also have been o tel'fl)tatlon fa a clrector to try to use al sorts of speciol ell'ects In o It'll abOut the ~ISal. but that's not De FelttO's style. "I knew toot al the tra\SltlonS hOd to be done with cuts . It al hod to be done with the canero." he e>ePai"8d . -~ ...... LlndSOY W°'7>6f stars In The Two WOf1ds of Jennie Logan Pege11 AN AMAZING TALENT "Matt Laborteaux is one or the most amazing talents ever produced by Hollywood." says Michael Landon about the lad who stars aa his son. Albert. on NBC's Little House on the Prairie. airing Mondays at 8PM. "I've been In this business more than two decades, and I've seen so-called 'child actors' come and go-but Matt is IUCh a talent he'll be around entertaining us when he's an old man." 14-year-old Laborteaux began lire as an unwanted child who was quickly placed up for adoption. He spent hb fint five years lost ln a world or rear and anger. His adoptive parents. designer-artist Ron Laborteaux and hla actress wife Franlcle. didn't lcnow the inrant they took home was autistic until he started making a sham- bles or their lire. Matthew, who dldn 't speak until he was five. began to come out of his dark world when his parents stressed Jove. nutrition-and a dose or acting. Matthew won an Emmy nomination at the age or 8, and shortly after. was hired by Landon to portray Charles Ingalls as a lad in a special nashback episode of Lillle House. "I had been thinking of adding a son to the cast," recalls Landon, "and when I saw what this little guy could do. I knew I had found my actor. He was good from the beginning-and his growth has been tremen- dOUI. Jr you want to aee eome superb acting. take a look at.out·two-parter called 'Sylvia.' That job will make a Laborteaux, Ian out of anyone." (The concluding epi· sode of "Sylvia" airs this Monday at 8PM.J " 'Sylvia' wu a touchy show to do. because It deals with rape. I dldn 't want to offend any viewers. and at the same time I wanted people, young and old. lo be aware that rape la a problem that ii atill with us, and demands epectal care.'' •Y• Landon. "Matthew wu perfect! He expressed the growing love of • young man for a young woman with a great tendem-. and then, aCter the girl is raped by an un- known Ul811ant. he brought out the fear. anger and con- fusion of a younpter who Is trying to deal with an adult .ublect that no one will dlscusa or tdentlfy for him. Only a boy with hit amazing talent could have broUght II ~ff. "We lave had eome of the top ltara In the business ea 8\11111...,. on our shows. and many of them, after doing • IDln• with Matt. wtll come lo me and aay, 'Where on earth did you ftnd him? He's fantastic.' I just tell them that Matt It a young man with the soul of en old men," Natalha (Ludmll. S.11«/y.v•) and Anatol. (Valily L.anwol) mHI aloM "" the /Int ,,,,,. 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Beach -142-2000 MAii HOW.AID YOLISW.A ... 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 534-4100 VOLVO !AILI ID VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646•tJOJ ,...11 THUISOAT (C...tHlud) 8Htwacheck -10:30- •••Ntw• • Amtrleen Pe11pec1ln: An· olhtr Vltw 8 Vlkln91! 11:00 9DCll09Ntwe e SIM Trtk D Cl>dJ 9 Q!Ntwe D Tiit Ntwlywtd Game • Tlitt of I.ht Haunted StOkes tS ftted from !tit cetlar and auggtsts to the dnlt91, Who IQelft SIVtd l!IS kft, rttat they find tilt htd1no plct of the co.ns and lllart the wealth Ah91 dlS· COvtrlllQ the hlding place, !tie droll• acadtntally lab ., "" boo of qud. sand, and tht owntr ot the coins pu9htt SIOkH 111 the batn that traps lllm 111 a room wrth poisonous gu • Tiit &.My HIH Show Qt Sntak Prewltwe • Dlc1t C1ntt 8 Tiit Tom Cottit stlow -11:30- • Cl>@ Jttft11on11Htc ... , D 0 QI Joflnnr Carson • CD o a Nltllttlnt eLtl'11111k11Dt1f e Hoten'a Htrotl e Tiit Slt11f1y Sltttf Show QtPrHtnlt e 8 C.,tlontd ABC Ntwl eMowlt 12:00 • MoYlt: "Lord LOH • Duck'' (CCIII) '86-Aoddy McOow1n e CJ) GI <II Clletllt'a Angelt -~· • Mlatloft lmp0111blt e1at1tta -12:30-• 0 a TOM«tOW Show COit! foC0111 I FRIDAY l JULY 17 ror lllOf'llfflg Ind lfttmOOll lls1lllf', pltm '" DAYTIME PROCltAMS. 8tlow, for 1our convenience, are the da1'• "'°""· DAmllE MOVIES 11:30 O "Grttn 01111 of Wyo· ming" (wa) '4&-PtooY Com- llllllS, Cllel1tt Coburn 12:00 •"Two People'' (dra) '73-Ptter Fonda II> "Apache RlflH " (wH) '85-Audle Ml#phy 3:00Qt "Food of tht Goda" (ICl- ')-Ida Lupino, Marioe Gortnei. ~aFrenklln 3:30 fl "Thi Otclr" (ch) '68- Stephtn Boyd, Elite Sommer I ODINQ 1:00 B Cl>dJ @IBNelft D8eCD0 <11N1w1 9 Kuntfll G Tic Tee Doclth • SPORTS: Dodger BIHbtll (Continued from 4 30PM If 1tt1 s1nke hes ended) •Goodthllea 0 lt't Evarybody't 8ualntH • 8 Tiit Electric COlllPlllY -6:30- • Tiit .lotltt't Wild OllrntrMlll« • Tiit ltnfty Hin Show e Newttlelt wlttl Cltte 11okrtt 9M'A'S'H • CJ) CJ) C QI Newt Bltudloht 7IOO ea ea New• CD llrn•r Mlhf e lteHr Deya Aflln Cl> TIC tic Dout11 .... ,. 9Mttv06Sllow 0 T• Tell lie 1'r'4ll • TM StrMta Of Sen "eneleco ........... W...111 Ae• e Offflalr (C.C) 911'A'l 'H ....... Ill., e llll MecMtl!ILefw1t ""°'1 -7:30- • 2111llltTO'il'll i!_~'C (I) .. ....... .,... ... .... ...... ,... Ol'A'l'M ===-I "' ...... ,"""' ...,.,. ........ .............. . MO • ·~·Tiit ........ Ml& ('" lllt ... "'9 """ Ill Wiii\ .. .................... Dlwt .................. . lll'h••··-... --••• """' ..., ,,u . , .. , .• ,..,. ... , .. It'• ...... ................... ::.-::. ~ .. a:-.:t·'.:: .................. • FONDAIOEAN/HOPPEA * STAR IH "THE TillP'' e Mowlt: "Th• Trip" (dra) '87 ( 2ln )-Art• Fonda A YOl#IO dnc · IOf, ll'llMtd by hit wM and Wilt, dtciclts 10 takt 111 LSO tr~ • Cll 0 <II ltt11on (R) "RI· Vlb" Benson Ind Mercy 11.m "" (joy. trnor's "*'5lon into !ht SCll"tt of 1 riotous Charade In Otdef to http Kraui save lace with a childhood nval who IS visiting from Gttmlny-and txptQll to Ind Kraus manild to !tit OOVtmOf D Mowll: "TM Ftllllly" (dra) '73 (21n)-Tely S.Yllu, CNt1ts Bron- son, Jill lfallnd A iontt txlQlliontt geta a syndicate offer ht dtre not rtf111t • 1111 fllltulne • Movie: "Four for Ttue" ( ~• l '83 (2hrs)-Frank Sinatra. Dtan Mert11, Ur_. Andrea. Olatlts Bron- son Two men constandy feudorlg willl tldl othtf are lllittd by a banker's dUtlrdl~ ldltl'llt 18 Hlddtft Pllcu: Wt.ere Hletory u. .. • Loe Angel•• Wttk In lltvltw e wen StrHt Wtfl -8:30- D 0 PllOT: Otar Tuchtr An at· trective, dtdicattd gr1dt achool teacller'a budding romenoe wiltl a Po- ttntlll "Mr. ~" IMY Wlthtr on !ht vine wlltn tht-tnd har atuty prilcl- pal-ditcoYtr har btaU01llOftIII11\r dtnt Ill har ctua. •CD 9 <II I'• • lit Olrl Now (R) "lei's Give Btn a Hand" Dlw Inds htrMlf Ill tllt midlt of a ... when Walter 1111tw1 1111 fatlltr'a hind wllllt pl1ylng lt1111l1 and tht hied· lllong Btn 1atutt1 10 IPMI! to him eTopStory ., a~ e 8 W11hl119to11 WHk In llt· Yltw • El lflow di ldllatdo a LooltAltn 8IOO • CJ) GI Tiie Duk .. Of Hlaltd (R) Afltt Granny AMII peya LIMa and 8o tor doing '°"" dloflt lot htr' lht COllW cllCOVtr ..... Iller fleyt bMn peld In limy monty When Bott H0Q0 lewlll INI '*'It t ~ lar wort.Int In Hauetd County, Ill echtmla to get PQIMtllon of the ... vtngpll!M, • a • 111owte: "TM 011tt ll4tl ., ................. (drl) '77 (21w1)-Mlrily11 H1'81tt, TilllOtlly 9onolN, Hen Mril "" OOlllh.w'9 lloty of JI Klnmolll, ,_.... lftlr • dtv..-. lkllrtolCCldlntllldadlls ~.~"""'""' ... • CJ) ...... : "°'''"" (C.C) (COii!) '71 (211n)-Glenn .................... _. u. 1.Mlola, c:.., C.· llllWO Thi action of 1111 lllO'llt --•• "°""" compMd to "" .,.'Oii C'lf. ~ Mltncl ....... •!IOI• Oft"" llNllil ........ ., .... ...... : ''Tiit ..... ._.,, ~~llw?J.-.:;-=: .. CMJ ........... -... ............. ., ...... 00,-• I ....... =....-::. ...-.,.... ~ L ............. lil-= TV WEE!(, JULY 12, 1981 10:00 e Cl> C Dtlltt ( R) Concl Evtnts II Lucy and Milch' t wtddlng It Soulll- fork hive fer more i111pec1 on the Ewing llmlly llllll II ICll*tnt to Ille •uemtlltd QUtltl ........ 18 SecrtNnto Wffk In lltritw • Mltttrpftct Tlltltft: Couel11 Btttt (II) • Hoefle • Noelle 8 FrtttoCllOON (C-C) -10:30-........ 18 Tiit Ln .... .,. 11:00 8DCl>COQllNeW1 estatn• e CJ>O<llNewt • Tiit Newlywed a.. e Tlltt of tllt Heunttcl (Concl) Stoke• Is rtSCllltd from the gaHlltd cellar and taken away In an 1111- blMnct Ht Illa d trtd ptrmentnC bra11 dlnllgt Ind his cNldttn ... ho Vittd to ttmain at !ht ho!M e Tiit lltftny Hill Show 18 Tiit lueiMte E1c111ntt •D1c1tCtmt 9 Snt•PrtYltwe -11:30- • CJ) dJ flloYIH: "Tiit Nltlll Slallltr," "Cliwt" D QI 8 JollMy ClrtOll • CJ) 9 <II Nl9htNM DLtt'alllll11Dee1 •CMttle'•Alltlle e TM lllfllty hltlf lflow Qt()petiflllftct e 8 CIPfloMd AIC Nan •Mo•lt 12s00 • llOYI•: "II COflqllltld th• Wottd" (ad-I) 'M-,.._ GrMt. e CJ) GI <II ""'rt ea...... •11tttta -12:30- • 0 a ICTV Networl to 1IOO • fllltyolllo "'11110••111 -~~ ..... -1:10- • lllo•I•: "Tiie lttfftl * 0..., Oocwwe" (dr•) '74-Aobtrtll**. 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JIJL'f 12. 1 .. t The Noble ''Governor's Mansion'' When James Noble got the role of the Governor on ABC's Btnson, airing Fridays at 8PM, he moved his wi(e and dalJ3htertoCalilomia from their home 1n Leonia, N.J.(pop. 9(0); a1lo the home of A.Ian Alda). Now that at looks like they're staying. the Nobles have moved toa lovely home in IM San f<ttnando Valley S«tlon of Los Angeles. Since No- ble is television's only Governor, 10me are calling his new home the "Governor's mansion." Sitting In his lush Nck ya.rd, Noble could easily be taken for a rNI Governor, taking a day off from his gubermtoNl duties in the state houte. While Noble deec:ribes Gov Gatling as "being a little out of sync,~ to be a little late or a little ahead, but really just on a parallel track," he gets mail from lots of viewers who wouldn't mind seeing CatUng's brand of honest poli- tics in their own states . Being cast as a leader is not a new role for Noble. Because of his distinguished, salt and peppery-haired good looks, he is a natural for "3-button-wit parts." Beside his current tftl- utt u "Governor," he's played a Presidential advisor in Sting Th"t and Secretary of Defense in Tht Nudt Bomb. He11 play an aspiring politidan in an upcoming segment of Tht Lovt Boat, and head of a TV newsroom In Otadlint, a Lorimar pilot for ABC. James Noble was born in Dallas, Texaia, the son of a succeteful coal dealer. He became inter- ested in acting early, but enrolled at North Texas A&:M to 'study engineering. However, he skipped so many labs in order to attend play rehearsals that a knowing professor suggested that ptthaps he had the w rong major, and Jim switched to speech and drama, transferring to Southern Methodist Univenity. Jim spent nost of World War II as an officer on a de- stn5yer in the Pacific. After the wu, he returned to SMU for a year, then went to New York to become an actor, and shortly waa busy with summer stock and regional theatre. Nobel met his wife, actreM C.UOlyn Coates, in true the- atrica.1 fashion: playing Henry Higgins to her Ltz.a Doolittle in a Worc:ester, Mall. production of "Pygmalion." The No- bles recftltly celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary- quietly, at home with daughter J'9Sica, 18-and some good champagne. Maine lobsters, and a couple of dozen oysteft. James Nobel enjoys the part of Gov. C.tling immt>naely, and is fond of quoting an article on horse racing in 'The New 'rbrker" to analogize the role. It said, "Luck is when the hOtle, ahead of the one you've bet on breaks a leg. and magic is when your horse is the only one in the race. For , me, the part ln Btnson is magic" Pege17 • • t •.--·~~----------~~---------TV WEEK. JULY 12, 1911 GRAND OPENING OPENERS · July· 11- Buy First Item -Get Second Item 1/2 Price. Everything in the Store. 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