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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 1:1111 Y• llllilll llllY PIPll '.,LJ f\J lJ A f Jlll'l 11 '·•111 () H A N (, l < . 0 U N l Y C. A I I f 0 H N I A . ', 0 C E N T ', Toxic spil~. trigger. hysteria, lawsuits By 10Dt CADENHEAD °' .................... Doctors were baffled by the serious and sudden neurological disorders seen in au five mem- bers of a Huntington Beach famUy. Multiple sclerosis was the shattering and bizarre diagnosis finally reached by medical experts. Later it was learned that the relatives, instead, were 'Victims of a far more frightening disease, one that could easily have gone un - detected had It not been for one crucial question. It turne d out that the cao ..... 11AO family lived downwind from a nursery where two highly toxic chemicals, carbon disulfide and. chlordane, were sprayed. In his s tartling b ook, ··Courtroom Toxicology.·· Laguna Beach resident Marshall Houts outlines this case and hun· dreds of others. Many of them occurredin Oramce County. Houts, an attorney and author of 17 medical law books, cau· tlons that this extrerpely serious case is not representative of the majority he's seen involving to,.. ic s·ubstances. Because the famlly, whose name cannot be disclosed, agreed to a "substantlitl settle· ment" out of court, their plight was never reported in the press. And unfortunately they never re· covered. Two of the children, according to Houts, continued to ex· perience severe convulsions and were eventually classified as epileptic. The father, at the time of the settlement, was unable . to work. The case was typical in that the attorneys were never able to determine exactly which c h emical caused the neurological dis orders . However , it was not a significant factor since both were capable of causing permanent damage, Houts said. The $300 book, published only last month by Matthew Bender & Co., already has gone into a Hotel death toll at Ill KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) - The death toll rose to 111 Saturday in the collapse of two crowded walkways that plunged to the ground in the Hyatt Regency Hotel's once-spectacular lobby. Scores fell with the spans and hun· dreds more were on the floor below. Officials said the cause of the tragedy was not known. _ One witness estimated 100 peo- ple were on the 75-yard-long. second-floor walkway Friday night when another walkway crashed down from above, top- pling both spans Into a large crowd attending a popular weekly "Tea Dance." In all, 188 people were injured, some of them critically, police said. Jim White. a city building ad- ministrator. said the walkways s hould have been capable of handling normal traffic, "but maybe not all the people standing there and dancing." Hotel officials refused lo say how many people the walkways were d esigned to support. Corporate president Pat Foley said he had been assured they could handle large crowds. Fire department spokesman Harold Knabe said many of the people on the walkways were swaying to the rhythm of Duke El· lington's "Satin Doll" at the time of the collapse. Officials speculat· ed the movement might have con· tributed to the disaster. Carolyn Meyer said she was on the second-floor walkway five minutes before it fell. "It was packed. You couldn't even get up to the rail." she said. Spokesmen for Jay A. Pritzker said the Hyatt Corp. chairman had left Chicago and was in Kans as City on Saturday. Spokesmen for both the Hyatt Corp. and the Pritzker family had no further comment. Mayor Richard Berkley began a City Council briefing Saturday with a moment of silence for vlc- U ms, and said city records relat· ed to the hotel's construction would be made available. voluntee rs . fire fighter s and m e dics used jac kha mme rs, blowtorches, three huge cranes and bare hands to unsnarl the tangled wreckage on the floor of the atrium, surrounded by tiers of bars and restaurants. Some discoveries w·ere happy ones : 10 injured people were found Saturday. and searchers cheered when tbey lifted aur· vivors from the rubble. SUNOAY SPECIAL second printing. Its co-authors are toxlcolorlsts, Randall Buelt and Robert Cravey. "I hope it throws some factual Ueht on the whole problem of toxicology, and dispels the hysteria surroundlne the whole area of chemicals," said Houta. The 62-year-old lawyer and former Muhlcipal Court Judge, added he hopes the book shows attorneys how to win high awards for serious toxic Injuries and forces industries to clean up pollution problems. As founder of a bi-monthly hardcover magazine entitled "Trauma ," Houts i s no newcomer to the area of courtroom medicine. No~g there are 50,000 known waste dump sites across the na- tion, and one estimated major chemical spill per month in Orange County, Houts expects his reference book to receive wide use. It is actuaJly a blueprint for attorneys faced with toxi c chemical court cases. And Houts didn't have to look far to Il- lustrate many of the cases. Consider the following : -On June 1, 1979, a smoke cloud reported over Flberitt Wes t Coast Corp., 845 N. Cypress St. in Orange, resulted in the evacuation of two nearby preschools and caused reported liver and ,lung damaee to several residents. -O n Sept. 21. 1979, a c he mical s ptll at Tret<tlite Division Petrolite Corp., 200 S. (See TOXIC, Page A3) ~~ ........... °""""~- Primitive style of variaus races of humanity and wild animals is topped by civilization looming overhead . Minorities.' art co vers UC/wal ls . . F'our murals symbolizing the struggle of minorities, women, veterans and Third World coun· tries virtually jump off the ex· terior walls of the Social Science Tower at UC Irvine in bold con· trast to other dull-colored build- ings on campus. They were painted by UCI stu· dents under the supervision of mural artist Manuel Hernandez who hopes the pictures will help people in their struggle against oppression. Called .. The Four Directions,t· the artwork symbolizes the cultural concerns of those w~ did the painting which began in the spring of 1980 and was coo- cluded this summer . Hernandez said that he ho~ the murals would serve t,o humanize the campus and add to the culture of Orange County. He described it as a sort of ex· peri ment in affirmative action. "It's an attempt to take af- firmative action beyond finan- The hotel was bathed In light through the night as some 1.000 Bench offers a seat for passers-by who want to contemplate the moral and military aspects of the draft. cial aid and numerical equatii or equality," he said. "It I believed that a supportive co munity built on cooperative a tivlty and visual testimony the history of minority groups i• essential if they are to succeed at UCI." .. ON THE INSIDE GADGETS PROFITABLE - Corn do~s and midway tickets aren't the only purchases made at the Orange County Fair. Sales of $120 blenders and $100 import. ed mixer s are brisk . Salespersons discuss strategy on Page Cl. STOMPING GROUNDS - Pundits have nicknamed a new TV saga about a vintner's faml· ly "Dallas with Grapes." But the creative staff comes from "The Waltons" and Jane Wyman will be the matrlarcb overseein1 two feudlnl nephews. More det-alls on Pace ca. Brown defends Medfly response BRUSHING VP -Her pasaion for nowers and baakeu prompted Ann Dennis of Corona del Mar lo paint. wicker ac· ce11orle1 to complement f 11hiona and houaehold 1oodl. Examples of her decorator Items aold at retort boutJquee are ahown on Pa1e Bl4. aOYAL &ITU -The lavish ba•b in St. Paw'• Cathedral In Londoa oa JUiy 29 Yfill be the Wed~ ol lhe Year CpoNlbly ol any y..,). To undentaDd bow and wby Briton• pay for •o much ceremony, tW1l to P.,• All ........ :::= .......... ....... .......... ..... ........ ,........ '""" ........ ..... Ct~ ... AM ... CIM .. .. llW CM CM AU •• Al By STEVE T&IPOU °' ... ...., ........ The Mediterranean fruit Oy, wboae buu bu turned into the sound ot political thunder for Gov. JflfT)' Brown lately, wu the dominant subject Saturday dUJ'int Brown'• vlllt to eon. MeH. Talk of the Insect over· shadowed Brown'• primar:y puri-e bere -to attend a f\lnd· ralae11 for the committee explor· lnl hll pouible U.S. Senate can· dtclacy. The 1ovemor dld ftnd time to dileuU that candidacy and the luua •urrouadlq it after talk ot tbe Medfly lllue died down. bQwever. Bron attacked tbote who have ertUdMd bit bandllnl ol tbe Medfty crllla, proml.Ha to baw. .... u.....--.aobu uafumipted Calltonaa. produce became ~the fly, and dilfmit.d bl• aetionl ln deaJJnc wttll tM .~~~~~.~~__.____~~~\ Governor appears in Mesa for Senate race fund-rais·er peat as being In the beat interest of Calltomia. Brown said cri!lc• who clalm he did not act q_ulckly or de· clslvely to battle the MedOy are makln1 "cheap pollUQ_al at· tacks" almed at booltln1 thelr own poUUcal aspirations. "People are 1oln1 to 1ee over the lon1 term that I've done everyt.hin1 to protect the peo- ple," Brown said. The aerial spra)'ins allowed by Brown after . 1 federal threat to quarantine California produce "abould always be a laat retort," the 1overnor aald . Brown aald the 1tate wUJ "UH the full •utbol1ty of the court •yatem to distribute oar pro. due'' ll 1 threatfted blockade A of Cali fornia fruits and vegetables by some southern states materializes. He warned that Texas, the re· ported leader of the blockade move, "had better back oft" from the threat, but he added later. on hearing that Texas may ease its st11nd, ''I don't want to attack Texas if they're bein1 nice to ua." · Brown also def ended hJa state- ment earlier thi• week In seek· Ins federal help to fl•ht th• Medfly. He aald he called the problem "out of the state'• COO· trot" at the time becau.te that i• tbe tecbnical lansu•I• used ln· aeeklncfederaJ help. He pointed out President Rea an bad aouaht atmllar help while governor of California f« a problem involving eucalypt~ trees that was not nearly 84 serious as the Medfly threat. On his potential Senate c~ didacy, Brown reiterated be~ not officially in the race but the approximately 100 tu porters gathered at Coun Blll's Mustana Ranch ~ committee has "out·ralH potential opponenta many, m times over," and warned "It's 1oln1 to be very, v tou1h" for anyone who c to run a1a1nst hJm. The Brown backen paid • each for tickets to the f\IDCI. r1l1er . • ' Brown aald he would NM a ~1mpat1n on ''the import.- values that 1 lntend to Pf•wW ,u 1overnor or la u1 oelllllr 'f· flee I seek oext year." He Id (lff MOWN, Pa1• A.I> Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 How do you rate President Reagan's per- t ormance after his first six months in of /ice? IY JEFF PARKER Oflll.Ollly .......... Kathy Cullen Coste Mesa, student:· "I think he's doing a pretty good Job. He's doing some of the things he promised to do, and that's a sign of strength. At first I thought he was wavering In appointing a woman to the Supreme Court but he went ahead and did It. That's a very good · decision." Jett Jones Costa Mesa, retail sales: "I think he's done an adequate Job as far as cutting back spendlnQl but If those cuts are In the right place, only time will tell. I'm a Democrat so I hold some of those things he's cutting as very Important. As far as foreign policy goes, I think we're go- ing back to the old Johnson and Ken- nedy eras -Reagan Isn't open about It. Who knows what the sum Is In El Salvador or the Middle East?" Cindy Hiiiiard Costa Mesa, secretary: "I cton't really trust Reagan sometimes. I don't like the way he pressured Brown Into using malathion-that stuff Is ctangerous. I think he's more of an actor than a president." BrlanS.tet' Fountain Valley, sales: "I think he's got some things In mind that people aren't going to like. There's the Impending nuclear thing. He's too general for America - there are too many different k inds of people here for him." SteveColliM Costa Mesa . .cook: "I don't think he's a good president because of the way he's taking all the funding away from the park lands and environmental issues. He's not protecting the land. It looks to me too, that with his tax cuts and spend· ing cuts, the rich will get richer and .the poor poorer." Kathy Smith Costa Mesa, student: "Well, I don't like the way he feels about the ERA. I don't like his stand on abortion -what a woman does with herself isn't his business. If abortions become Illegal, they will still be done, they'll lust be more dangerous and more expensive." BobMcLHn La Mirada, distributor: "I think he's doing all right so far. There are always a few things people won't like, but I think that so far he's been fine. I'm a Democrat too." John Schneider Tustin, sales: "I'm in favor of his foreign policy so far. I was always for Reaoan for president; I voted for him, and he hasn't disappointed me. I think he's bringing us back to what we've needed for a long time -leadership and free enterprise. I think he's bringing the country to Its feet." ~·· t . .. Guitar theft reward offered Prince of Peace Lutheran Church School in Cos\a Mesa la offerlnt $50 for the return of a guitar stolen from its youth pastor'• office last Sunday night. The burglary was the second at the cburcb·scbool complex, 2187 Mesa Verde Drive East, in four days. The ftnt burglary, on July I, resulted in the loss of cash from Principal Jean Barraclouah's of· fice. Youth pastor Rip Pratt's guitar, used during gatherings of young people, was taken in Sunday's late night burglary. The S.00 guitar is described,_,, a aix·slring classical type of dark wood. CIHetflH edveftl•n1 114/142·H71 All other depertmenn 142""21 MAIN CWFICl »O WOI .. , $1 , Cott• Mew, CA Mell •Ml9M loJI u.o, C•Y M•h, CA nt:i. kc-<IM\ ~ .... ~ el C4Mte M•W C•ht.,nl• I VI'$ ,..._, ,_,~ti.ol 11-, 0.rrltrM•-ty. llY lft•tl '5 JO ,.,_111, lftlltl•ry dntu .. tM• ., to ...... "''" YOL. 74, NO. -r From Page A1 BROWN ••• • those laauee were full employ· meot, a clean environment and "advance through technolo1y in a way that puts people flrat." Brown said Reaian and the Republicans are enjoyin-a honeymoon wtth the public smce they came to power, but be said the Republican leadership "la not rising lo the occasion." He said world hunger, nuclear weapons and loog·standing rivalries are a threat, and that problems affecting any part of the world affect CalifornJans and Americans als<'. On domestic luues, Brown said the Reagan economic pro- gram "makes those who are least among us piy the price for his battle agaJnst inflation." He also said the nation must work to integr ate the recent wave of Immigrants into society. but he criticized a Reagan plan to admit more Mexican workers into the country. saying "our first responsibility is to put peo- ple to work who are here." Regionally, Brown called the recent announcement by several firms that they would not ex· pand into Orange County because of high housing costs "a serious problem.•' He said the county needs smaller housing units than those being built and that persons looking for housing need a break from high interest rates, which he blamed on the Reagan ad· ministration. He said he would encourage legislation aimed at aiding the construction of smaller housing units in greater density in the county, but that the solution to the problem lies mostly will), local officials. Orleans swelters in blackout NEW ORLEANS (AP> -A power failure left more than a quarter·million homes and busi· nesses without electricity for hours in humid, 96·degree heat Saturday. and utility officials s aid the cause of the outage might take days to trace. N.Q.. emergencies or serious probfems were reported from the blackout within a 40·mile radius from Covington and Slidell on the north s hore or Lake Pontchartrain to the west bank of the Mississippi River in St. Charles Parish. · The proble m at first . .was blamed on a tree entangled with a power line leaving the Little Gypsy power plant a t Norco, just west of New Orleans. But of. fi cials later ruled that out. Spokesmen for three power companies said power, which was interrupted at 2 p.m. PDT. was restored by 5:(5 p.m. to almost all o r the a ffected customers . T he blackout came to an area that thrives on air conditioning of the affected customers. Not only air conditioners went out when the power failed. So did traffic li&hts, trolleys. radio stations and computers serving tele phone circuits and other electronic systems. Hospitals and other emergency services immediately switched on backup generators. Some people were trapped in elevators between floors at the downtown Hilton Hotel but were rescued quickly, police said. Th0i5e affected included about 180,000 of 200,000 customers of New Orleans Public Service Inc. in the city, another 100,000 or m ore people served b y Louisiana Power & Light Co. in New Orleans' eastern and western suburbs, and some of ~.000 others served by Cen· tral Louisiana Electric Co. in St. Tammany Parish. Money supply zooms up NEW YORK <AP) -The na· lion 's bas ic money supply soared $6.9 billlen in the first week of July, the Federal R eserve Board re ported, dampening hopes for relief from the current sustained level of high interest rates. "We might even have some upticks in Interest rates before this whole thing Is over," said Elliott Platt. a vice president at the i nve s tment firm of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette SecuriUes Corp. Housing drops 11% W ASRINGTON CAP> -The already crippled U.S . boualq In· duatry toot another heavy blow In June u houlln& at.arta fell 11 percent to the lowftt annual rate alnce the bottom ol lut year'• receukin, the 1ovemment re- ported. Severely cramped by record· tntereat ratea, new bou1in1 1tarted by U.S. buUden bit an ann'ual rate ol 1.03 mlWon IMt. month. • . . . . , " ' . . o.Mr ........... ll'ta-....~ Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. taJlu thing• over with Pam Zan.elU of hil Sen.ate candidacy explO'ratOT11 com· mUtee and Chef Alvino, the "Singing Gourmet." Hayakawa blasts Brown Senator levels charge of indecisiveness in fly crisis LOS GATOS, Calif. (AP> - Sen. S.I. Hayakawa s harply criticized Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Saturday for indecisiveness in ordering aerial spraying of com· munities plagued by Mediterra· nean fruit flies. Hayakawa's verbal attack on Brown, a potential challenger to his Senate seat next year. came as officials predicted the first round of controversial dousing of malathion would be complet· ed today. L o oming before state agricultural officials was a threat made Friday by five southern states that planned to quarantine Califoraia's produce valued at $4.7 billion -if the host fruit is not fumigated or certified as coming from outside the stricken area. State Attorney Gen eral George Dcukmejian said he would fight the quarantine. by going to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. The senator. who planned to fly over the infested area later Saturday, also blasted Brown for his sympathy with residents who worried that malathion was harmful. "I'm absolutely outraged at Jerry Brown's encouraging a climate of hysteria ," Hayakawa said. Residents of mostly affluent communities in San Mateo, San· ta Clara and Alameda counties had protested the aerial spray· ing, which began early Tuesday and by Saturday morning had dumped 610 gallons of malathion on backyards, cars and rooftops . Parts of Saratoga. Sunnyvale. Campbell, Santa Clara and San Jose were covered in Saturday's spraying. Des pite official assurances that the pesticide doesn't harm humans, some residents fled the area and other citizens vigorous· ly protested and sought, unsuc· cessfully. a court ban on the spraying. Hayakawa said he would re· port his findings on Monday to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block. "We're doing the right thing now." Hayakawa said, referring to the air attacks. Brown's office Saturday estimated the medfly eradica· lion project. which began last sum mer with the sighting of the ti ny pest, would cost $53 mitlion. Of that amount. $33 million is the projected pricetag of the heightened battle this month Aerial sprayin g will cost $6 million. if the program goes as scheduled. Mesan questioned in Panorama fire A 25-year-old Costa Mesa man was in the custody of San Bern· ardno Police Saturday, one of three persons bei ng questioned in connection with tj)e devastat- ing Panorama blaze that raged through some 23,000 acres for five days last November A police spokeswoman said Ken Brogdon of Costa Mesa. street address unknown. was taken into custody at his home Friday. Also in custody as part of the investigation are Terry Caringer, 25, of San Bernardino and a 15·year·old Rialto female . Investigators emphasized the three were taken into custody for queslionjng about a Nov. 20 house fire in Crestline, some 10 miles north of San Bernardino. but admitted authorities were probing for links to other crimes, including the Panorama blaze that kill ed fo ur and destroyed 284 homes. "Certain individuals did get questions directed at them about the Panorama fire ," said Detec- tive Tom Baker . Another in· vestigator said an anonymous ca ller bad s ugges ted the brushfire may have been set Nov. 24 to divert investigators Crom the Crestline case. The juvenile girl in custody re· portedJy was babysitting in an a p a rtme nt adjacent to the Crestline home that burned. Still being sought is the owner of the house. Julio "Bill" Rodriguez, 32, whose children the gir l was babysitting, and who is wanted for questioning in connection .with allegedly hiring the others to burn his house for insurance profit. Baker said that a few weeks ' before the fire. Rodriguez had increased the ins urance cov· er age on his home from $89.000 to $120.000, plus $60 .000 for con· tents Vandal 'conceals' defacement A vandal did such an artistic job of altering an enamel mosaic mural at John Wayne Airport that no one know:. ho"' long the art work was defaced before 1t "'as noticed The mural on an l'xtcnor wall bet\.\ een the ba1rnage area and the marn l'ntrance to the passenger terminal includes a picture of a \.\Oman Y.1th curl~ dark hair The artist va nd al managed to entwine wordi. into the hair in the same s wirling style as the curls. "There 1:. untcrta1ntv ho\.\ long the "'ords "'ere -there because thev "ere \'erv subtl\ woven mto ·the pattern.·· said Denis Horn. chief of airport operations. · · c.;nless ,.,,u made a de liberate stud}'. you couldn't see them." Horn said the tiles that were a ltered were removed this week and replaced with paint unt il new tiles can be m atched. One of the words was an ob- scenity and two others were ... · racial s lurs The other two, curious!~. were "Peace·· and "LO\'e .. ,-~-------, I I I I I I I ,. I t~~~~_IR_: • .... ...., ......... ..,ClmtleMmiw Kinder Coley proudly c&plays the award-winning sheep 1/ae railed for DTa• County Fair. Fair auction sheep-shape Local youth~ put long hours into woolly friends By J ODI CADENHEAD Of ltle Dally ~ ... Su" So Kinder Coley, a pretty 17-year-old Laguna Hills girl, has a half dozen cow, rabbit• and sheep skins strewn across her bedroom. So her family hasn't spent a dime on store-bought meat in four years. Nothing unusual about that. Notttihg, that is. until you consider that all the meat and t-anned skins have come from the many animals Kinder has singlehandledly raised since she was 13. Five months of feeding, caring and careful grooming went into Sarah. a white and gray sheep, who ended up Saturday on the auction block at the Orange County Fair, sold for slaughter. This year the petite brunette managed to persuade a couple of friends, Chris Ziencina and Nancy Totah, to raise sheep too. Every morning for the last five months the trio rose at 4:30, heading down to an Irvine stable to clean, run and feed their woolly brood before school started. And at night they returned to repeat the one-hour process. · What cute little animals. ouuiders are inclined <See SHEEP, Pa1e Al) 'Hail pounds Minnesota Hot , sticky weather continues across South 1 V .S. tulmmary II wes ltormy In Ille ~r Ml .. "ulpp l valley, and • colO front "".,.._, tlluncle"lof"mt ""°'411 Min nu ota •nd Wltc:ontln urge hall OMn•vecl <t'OPl In Ml,....IOt• Late S.lurday morning, lhun Oerllormt ........0 lhr0U9h Ille Min· ne~l .. St. Paul -· al MlnnelOla. Halt llM slte of -l»llt covered Ille ground near Llndllrom HOrlll ol Mlnneapo41t, hall WM • 1001 GNP In ple<H -more than one llundrect e<rH of <roPl were 0HtrOY9d Leroe hell --Meroy CollH , WIS. 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So far none or the estimated thoueanda of lawsuits filed has been finalized, said Houts. The situation can change drastically, he warned, once the Armed Forces lnatltute of Pathology completes Its detailed study of veterans exposed to the defoliant used to clear the thick jungle noot. But a lack of any existing medical evidence makes the successful outcome of any lawsuit highly unlikely, said Houts. Those looking for support "Of biological and neurological disorders as a result of Agent Orange exposure were dealt a heavy blow in 1976 when an explosion of an Italian plant manufacturing the substance faUed to result in any serious injuries, s aid Houts. DtllrPl•IUff ....... When heated, Agent Orange produces a highly toxic chemical called dioxin. Exposure can cause nausea, vomiting, dermatitis, mental depression, weakness in extremities, liver damage and birth defects. ''Your problem is an awful lot of these things can be caused by a Jlllion other things," said the 62·year-old attorney. "While I'm cer· tainly sympathetic to any person who has a legitimate claim, the problem of proof is over· whelming." Courtroom toxicology expert Marshall· Houts checks cases in latest volume he's written. "And unless you're prepared to say that any veteran who served in Vietnam is entitled to compensation for Agent Orange exposure because he developed some or all of these symptoms, I think we are in serious trouble." Veterans Administration -Agent Orange sponsored registry. Controversy over the herbicide erupted recently when veterans staged a hunger strike lo protest benefits follow- ing the suicide May 17, of James Hopkins, a Vietnam vet who crashed his jeep through a VA hospital lobby after claiming he was a victim of Agent Orange . An autopsy failed to find any trace of the chemical About 40.000 veterans have joined a From Page A1 TOXIC CASES GOING TO COURT • • • Puente in Brea, resulted in 96 lawsuits, still pending, by vie· tims claiming lung and liver damage. -In February 1980, residents in luxury homes near McColl Petroleum Co . dump in FL1llerton began complaining of headaches, nausea, and loss of appetite. These symptoms were attributed lo noxious fumes coming from the dump used for storing petroleum wastes follow · ing World War 11. Houts said space limitation.a precluded mentioning a federal class action suit filed by Costa Mesans complaining of various health ailments as a result of emissions they claim came from Narmco at 800 Victoria St. material sus pected of causing the malady, he said. Secondly. exposure must be proved. Then extensive medical tests must be conducted as proof of the symptoms. Lastly. medical documentation must show that the symptoms can be caused by the toxic substance. Of all the steps, Houts figures identifying the toxic material is one or the most difficult because o ne s ubstance mixing with another in the atmosphere can easily form a third. Identification also becomes a problem when tests are conduct- ed 24 hours following a n inci· dent. Compounding the already complex problem of toxins ls the fact that many doctors fail to consider environmental factors when treating illnesses, said Houts. "If a patient complains of nausea, a sore throat , or feeling bacf. .it ca n be one of SOll things," he said. "Many doctors don't suspect a patient's prob· te rn s could be c aused by something in the air." Although he refers to Orange County as "r e latively safe" Houts said he '1opes polJuting companies take note of in- creased legal efforts under way. "Once private industry re· alizes they're going to pay judg- ments in court they're going to clean themselves lap," said Houts. Notes collected about a tbree- acre Huntlncton Beach chemical dump, blamed by residents for causing headaches, nausea, vomiting and sore throats, will have to be included in a later edition. "In Orange County, with one major spill a month, we have a great recognition of the prob· lem,'' said Houts. Swat officers nab gun01an in S. Laguna Although he concedes that the county is rife with complaints about toxic chemical spills, he is reluctant to label many of them serious. "Is it really a hazardous dump site or is it nothing more than an actionable nujsance?" asked the noted attorney. "That is the un- derlying question." And that is the question readi· ly addressed in his six -volume book. Most cases fall in the lat- ter category, says Houts. To prove otherwise, an at· torney must first identify the M e mbers of the county Sherirr's Department SWAT team arrested an armed burglar i n s ide a Sout h Laguna pharmacy Saturday morning, entering the store after the sus- pect refused to surrender during a one-hour standoff. According to a department spokesman the incident started several hours earlier , at about 5:30 a .m., when workers in a Ii· q uor s tore n ear the Aloha Pha rmacy on Coast Highway heard footsteps on the roof above them. The workers cont acted sheriff's deputies, who arrived on the scene in time to see a man lower himself into the pharmacy on a rope. A second person, 29 -year-old Gregory Stuck, was• arrested on the roof, according lo the spokesman . Deputies on the scene called in the SWAT, or Special Weapons and Tactics Team . after Stuck told them the person inside the pha rmacy was armed, the s pokesman said. The seven-member team ar· rived a nd s urrou nded the pharmacy at 7:43 a.m. They en- tered about an hour later when the s uspect refused to surrender. The suspect, a m ale whose na m e is still unknown. was taken into custody OF OHIO IN 3 outh ~Cheddar Coast ftu1 Delilbt.tul, rich flavor in 11 8\.lperior chee.e ... perfect for aandwichM, with !Nit or in la1lda. SAVE 50' EL!i· Now thru July 26, 1981 ff iclo17 fe1rm1 OF OHIO• ~ lewwC......eMll ........... S•Da.pPwftw., c ......... 5 , .. ,,_ ... ,... ...., .... ,... 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He sports aii the accouter· ments of a season e d cow· puncher: from the ea1le feat.her In his black hat, the diamond· studded gold ring fashioned in the shape of the state of Texu to a pair of black leather boots jut· Una from bis pair of Wrangler straight-leg jeans. While others give their all to show they can walk and talk and dress in the spirit of the Old West, Mony "Hawkeye" Hemon Is quite content to sit and nurse hl5 beer , tell a few long-winded jokes and admire the feminine scenery. The saloon's mechanical buJI tossed yet another hootln' and hollerin ' cowpoke from its plastic back, and Henson could only think about the bronc he rode Friday ni ght at the Orange Cou nty fairgrounds and the 7 a.m. flight Saturday that would take hint to another rodeo in Cheyenne, Wyo. Henson is a pr.oressional cow· boy , earning his keep by logging 120,000 miles a~year on the rodeo circuit. He may spend only three months each year at his home in Mesquite, Texaa, and h11 airline ticket.I can total $20,000. Thou.lb the pace may be bee· tlc, his devotion to the sport baa paid off in a full·tlme career as a rodeo cowboy. Since Joining the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association in 1972, the 27-year- old Texan has earned nearly $250,000. Last year was hlJ beat, with $78,000 taken in prize money. "I guess I'm just a gambler," he said. "I gamble on my own ability and luck. I've always done pretty well. "You've got to know how to rJde, but the luck's the dif· ference." Good fortune has been on Henson's side since he left heme with $75 In his pocket, a bronc s addle , r iggi ng and some clothes. He's a two-time world saddle bronc champion and has taken third place in the pas( two years' world standings. His offi cial biography doesn't tell the whole story. There were injuries: a broken leg in 1977, a cracked collar bone and ankle ln '78 and a crushed cheek bone in '79 .. "Everybody makes an error. You're going to mess up. That's what keeps you going; that's what keeps you trying.•· I've <See RODEO, Page AS) Love behind bars? Kin's visits soothe prisoners SAN QUENTIN (AP> -Four times a day, George McKinney steps outside the trailer he shares with his family to be counted. the trailer to enjoy his first prime rib dlhner In months, have a heart-to-heart with his stepchildren, or make love to his wife. 12 prisons lo exercise conjugal rights during two-day stays with their spouses and children in one of eight mobile homes. Despite the cluster of the trailers, with their picnic tables. barbecues and volleyball net, they are reminded or where they are by the guards manning two nearby gun towers. It's a momentary reminder that his time with his wife and children is ebbing away, that in a matter of hours he'll relin- quish his role as head of the household and return to the ugly reality or life in San Quentin Prison. For 43 hours every 81 days or so. McKinney and other inmates find freedom from this prison at the edge of San Francisco Bay without ever leaving its walls. He pushes the thought from his mind and hurries back into They escape through the California Department of Cor· rections' ll·year-old family vis- itin g program. which aHows married inmates at the state's But McKinney and hi'I 37-year- old wife, Vivian. sometimes do manage to forget. "We have everything to detract from the prison scene ·Original art develops · Photographs of leisurely lifestyle kept to a minimum By JOHN NEEDHAM Of .... MfrNlt ...... Photography patrons who want to make sure the print they buy is one of a kind should visit Harold Shaw's booth at the Festival of the Arts in Laguna Beach. Shaw, a 26-year-old resident or Newport Beach, works strictly with a Polaroid SX70 camera, which produces photographs inside the camera in a matter of seconds. After developing is finished, Shaw uses a burnishing technique to manipulate the colors of the print to attain the effect he desires . "The comment made most often about my work is that the SX70 pictures are so small," Shaw said. Prints are only about 4 inches square, and visitors at the festival have to get up close to view them. "I think that's what makes this kind of photography so much fun," Shaw said. "Larger format pictures seem to me to have too much empty space ln them." . Shaw sald this is the first year he has ex- hibited at the festival though he has previously bad showings of hl5 work at San Francisco's Ty sen Gallery. "I lived and worked in San Francisco for about six years before I moved back down here a year and a half ago," he said. "Most of my lmAges portray the leisure lifestyle in Orange County, nothing at all bizarre or gaudy, at least not in this show." Samples of Shaw's photo1raphy include brightly colored stiU lifes, rustic landscapes and architectural motifs. He is also int~rested in photographing human subjects, but considered his more mainstream work better suited for dis· play at the festival. "I think the greatest advantage for people if they purchase SX70 photographs is that in most cases they're guaranteed having a picture that's one of a kind," Shaw said. "Collectors who buy a print taken from a negative may have a work that is in a series of up to a thousand. There is hardly any distinc· lion in that, and they'll probably pay just as much or more." Shaw sald he is glad he didn't take the ad- vice of a college professor who told him to give up photogtaphy and find some other work. "I'm just happy with what I'm doing right now," be said. "I take a construction job now and then to pay the rent, and I have a few patrons who believe in my work and help me out a lot. I can't see changing anything right now." The Festival of the Arts continues daily un- til Au1. 30 from 10 a.m. until 11 :30 p.m. The festival P"ounds are located on Laguna Canyon Road just north of Forest Avenue in Laguna Beach. The Pf~t Polo Watcl1& Hondcorval lfnlc.by.lfnk " JI lcarot gold --------Into clynomk tlmepfeca of un..,.,_ .ie,ana. The quarta mouane11111 are tolallv hondcrqfkd In Swlmmand and proultle accuracy to wldtln SO~ a ~ear. Lady'•: SJJ,900. flf0Jt'1: •J4,900. Bailey Bank11 Biddle World ~1ow11td /tu~lm Since 1832 SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA, COSTA HUA Fnt fepe#, Bu#ock~ .... (71f J 15l·U.O u....,, ,.......,.. ~ ..... Al~ adtl ~ that we can," says McKinney, whose neatly trimmed salt-and- pe pper goat ee and smooth, articulate charm would seem less surprising in a corporate ex- eculi ve than in a man who has spent almost half of his 53 years in prisons. "Sure. we're all aware It's a prison and that our families had to come through the gates to get there. But once you get in the trailers, the prison is shut out. and it's like you're not in here," he says. The McKinneys sit together holding hands at a table near a window, and they can almost see the Bay through the bars. He strokes his wife's red hair, they kiss, their faces almost touching as they whisper to each other through the noise, grasp. ing for an elusive intimacy in the din and heat. The trailer is another world. She brings in the food : steak. shrimp. strawberries -the things that never show up on trays in the prison dining hall. And every other visit, she brings her two teen-agers. The rest or the time. except for the count , they are left alone together, without interruption or scrutiny. "The sex and Intimacy are wonderful, the food is won· derful," McKinney says, "but the greatest thing ls just the comfort you derive from com· forting each other, an intimacy that you don't have here." Thoughts of that closeness sus· taln McKinney when prison life becomes wibearable. I J .~ ...... George McKinney gau1 lovingly at hil wife Vivian. Conjugal vi1its let them share their concerm every 81 dau1 in pri8on. "Everytime J feel that I want to punch som e body in the mouth, Vivian's face superim· poses on his, and I realize if I punch this guy, I lose my family visits ." McKinney says. The majority of inmates reel that way, McKinney says, which makes family visiting "a hell or a tool for the institution," a kind . of safety valve that helps let the steam out or a potentially ex- plosive situation. That's one of the few things p r ison adminis trators and prisoner advocates agree upon, says Michael Satris, director of the Prison Law Office located outside San Quentin's gates. "It makes life easier inside, and the guy· Is a little more satisfied than he would be, so he 's less likely to r esort to violence. The closer they can come to approximating normal life inside the prison, the better off the prison wi ll be," Satris says. Studies show that keeping family ties strong helps ease the transition between life inside and outside the prison walls. Despite the apparent success of the family visiting program in California, and its use In prison systems in Mississippi, Min· nesota and New York, federal officials have no Intention of in- stituting it on a federal level. Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Mike Aun says. , Wanderland-in-waiting Future Irvine park off limits unless you have permit With Its stream, mature trees and historic buildings, the 15 acres the City of Irvine is acquir· ing in Bommer Canyon will form a picturesque park. The Irvine Company donated an additional seven acres to fulfill city development stipulations that a certain amount of land must be deeded as a park when a developer builds a large residential tract. But It may be several years before most city residents see a it. 0 The company hasn't yet filed any building plans for the Bommer Canyon area. City Community Services Director Dee Man· ning says that the Bommer Canyon area comes as a natural extension of Turtle Rock Community Park, located to the north. Visiting permits will be granted to or- ganized groups, but un· til the land surrounding the canyon is de - veloped, ·the city acreage will be off limits to the average wanderer, according to Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. The permit process is necessary, he said, because the land sur- rounding the city 's parcel will still be used For years people have gone to the north end of Turtle Rock Park, crossed Bonita Canyon Drive a:.d hopped over the fence leading to Hommer Canyon, Brady said. A walk through the canyon reveals the natural attraction of the area. Rabbits can be seen alongside the twisting dirt road. Cattre graze on the hilly terrain. as a grazing area for Irvine Company cattle for several years, Brady said. In fact, the eight acres the city purchased with $268,000 in state Park Bond Act funds includes the company's old Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp, used primarily in recent years for private picnics. About one and a half miles up the road is the Bommer Canyon CatUe Camp, a collection of old wooden buHdings that once housed cowboys. A nearby bandstand looks like it has seen a few hoedowns in its day. Running alongside the catUe camp is a creek lined by bushes and trees. Overhead. crows and an occasional vulture can be seen circling lazily. The hike back out is not nearly as fun as the like in. RODEO CIRCUIT RIDER • • (From Page A4) rodeoed every year to be the champion, so I rodeo just as hard as I can. "It's a hard way to make a liv· ing," he continued ... It's such a romantic way of life ... you don 't have to answer to anybody. I wouldn't trade lives with anyone in the world - maybe Hugh Hefner for a couple of weeks." Urban cowboys don't seem to botber him, since he figures more folks donning fashionable western wear mean more money pouring into the national rodeo circuit. Henson is a friendly sort, with a boyish face and soft, brown eyes under his hat. It's the kind of look advertisers have paid him to give for western-wear TV commercials. He's got no thoughts on set· tling down. though he recently has taken on a steady girlfriend. Rodeo life, he said , can be lonely for a single man and financially hard on a couple with children. At· tending 150 rodeos a year can strain any home life. · When a strained personal life doesn't take its toll, a feverish rodeo schedule does. Henson values sleep second only to prize money. So he counts on a good rodeo crowd and his own mental energies to get him by. "I pump myself up because I know I ride better when I'm jit· tery," he said. "You ride a lot better when the crowds are yell· ing and screaming." The champ must have been pleased with the audience Fri· day night. And he knows he had a fiery horse. He scored 8S out of 100 points and has a good chance of taking first place today. Lat.er at The Cowboy Henson took a look at the action in the 'It's a hard way to make a living. It's such a romantic way of life ... you don't have to answer to anybody.' mechanical bull r ing. He wasn't interested in watching, since he uses the machine to teach new rodeo cowboys. It was getting late and Henson was trying to figure how he'd get some sleep before his Saturday morning flight. In the back of his mind he was thinking about his goals: to be saddle bronc champion five more times and ride in the world championships eight more times. And he was thinking about a lively horse and a good ride. 15cro ·to 50% Off e'4eryth\ng in the store Fee hike ups cost for UC/ The UC Regents have ap- proved a student fee hlke of $75 per quarter, bringing the annual cost of attending UC Irvine to $1 ,091. Inflation and cutbacks in state aid to education were blamed for the fee increase approved Friday. UCI administrators said the fee hlke shouldn't reduce the univenlty's enrollment, which is expected to remain at the 10,000-student level. The fee increase will go into effect at the start of the winter quarter of 1982. Other action by regents affect· ing UCI included: Approval for the UCI Graduate School or Management to issue the degrees of muter of business administration, master of public administration and master of business and public administration. The new degree titles were re· quested on the basis that they are widely recognized in the public and private sector and would be valuable assets for graduates of the UCI School of Management, whi ch formerly offered only the master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees. )u\y 23, 24 an~ 2~ on\1 . gs brace\ets, . atches, nn ' includmsg-~all of our regular earnng . d' q ua\\ty merchan ,se. \f51Jdl <l{Jalhe!J R~~~fi:! •SLAND • NEWP<> . Orange Coast DAILY PILO'r/Sunday, July 19, 1981 ......, ........... ...,--.. Anyone who wander• in to check out the tvture pork'• lmtdlcape wUl be tDatched clo1el11 bJI the relident herd. Tables around on old bondltand Ifill provide a place to re.t m the 11aatU. LEA RANCE! SALE ENDS JULY 25 Every price slashed! Wide range of sizes from 16" X 20 " to 19" X 37". Cultured marble tops and bases beautifully finished in white enamel or rich wood tones in Modern • • DUAL oA SINGLE Traditional or Early American styles. 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Cheryl Croley, a veterinarian at Newport Center Animal Hospital , explains sprlne is the most likely time for reproduction. "Their hormone cycle is triggered by the amount of available light. The second most common breeding time OC· curs in late summer.'• depleted or 1rown to adulthood, P•ng•.,u• lutchl: 3.2t sboppera belin buylna the ..-> 1 am from the ~lay P9nlnsula. My Persians avallable year round, disposition Is peaceful. A or.ceful swimmer said Ma. Niebere. const•ntly on the move If accompanied by ''Jn order to sell them at four one or two of my brothers or sisters. Drop by or five monthl they have to be Aquatic Trpolcals and Sff me where 1 am on very, very cute and fiulfy wtth sale under the name "Blue Whale" for only blue eyes,'' she sald. "Otherwise l .29. · JeOple don't want tbern after 10 • '1510 W. Beker• <;oat• Meu weeks." 549-1391 • Corner Harbor a B•k•~ Moat kitten owl)era have no~~===~~=====:!!!::=:::'!!!!!===~ trouble peddling the soft yowig tbtn1s that sidle up to potenUaJ masters purring like a happy motor. But after eight or 10 weeks it's hard luck. And the Orange County Animal Shelter becomes the next likely stop for the maturlne kitten. Tbey remain there for 72 hours. About 20 homeless cats a day are given an injection or sodium pentobarbital. Death comes In five or six seconds. ''Holding them down is sometimes a problem," said senior kennel attendant Roy Conroy. "It wu a lot easier to cage them and roll them into the decompression chamber." Two years ago the couµty stopped using the high altitude, low pressure chamber to put l"-0 2'5) ~ Double Dollar Days Plus color portrait .. ., ............ llf "*kll O'o-tt Shopping for a kitten? The problem ·i.m't that you have to empty a pur1e to afford one. lt'a that the Ctlddly creat.ure1 are in 1hort supply thi& seaaon. In the case of exotic cats, owners alter home light so the expensive animals can re- produce year round, she said . "Everyone is always so sur· prised when they can't get a kit· ten," said Heida Nleberg, with Pets International in Irvine. "To me it seems natural." animals to sleep. "At eight or 10 weeks they're cute and cuddly. But when they grow up nobody wants them," said Conroy. ''Then they become alley cats and wind up Ii ving out ' 1.00 off SUMMER BONUS: receive a $1 .oo oH certtfk:ate towards the purchase of one of our special portrait packages. C•ll 142-5871. SHEEP RAISERS ... Put • few word• to work for you. Once the kitten supply is of garbage cans." (Fre• Pa1eAJ) to aay. It must be nice stroking their soft fur hour -.fter hour. Nothing could be further from the truth, ex- plains Kinder. Petting an anlmal softens its muscles so that a judge will feel flab instead or fll'm meal. The county fair is the goal or the 4-H and Future Farmers of America youths. Every hour spent carln1 and feeding the animal could mean a better chance at first prize or a few more cents per pound. With the prizes already distributed earlier this week, the only thing left was the.auction sale. Having invested $300 in her sheep, Kinder had to make $3 a pound on Sarah to break even. She didn't . Sarah, decked out in a garland or pale flowers, paraded back and forth in front of prospective buyers. She turned nicely on the hay-strewn floor. But the bidding ended at a disappointihg $2.25, when Kinder's mom raised her hand. That's the way it went Saturday for a lot of the youngsters, said Jack Epperson, manager or the Costa Mesa Bank of America, whose Harbor office employees work every year to issue checks to the 4·H youngsters. "People just don't have the money to spend," summed up K1nder, as she gazed at sleeping Sarah now destined for the stable until a private b~yer can be found. "They just don't understand how much_better quaUty they're going to get," she said with the firm resoJve of a future farmer. "They think they can go to a store and get a lambcbop." But i'M1:aguna Hills girl, who already has her eyes on agricultural school, says she's not goinl to let it get her down. ''One time I lost $600 and I said, 'I'm not going to let this stop me'. It's a small price to pay for such a rewarding ex· perience." SAVE 20°10 DRAPERY CLEANING Coit, the world's largtfst drapery and carpet cleaner. wnl restore your d~ to their original beauty. SAVE 20°10 CARPET CLEANING Coit's exclusive El13ctro-Jet • carpet cleaning restores pile beauty and removes deep--down destructive GAIT. SAVE 30°10 HAVE YOUR CARPET & DRAPERY CLEANED -·-AT THE SAME TIME When you have your carpet and drapery cleaned with one order ... Coit saves time and you save an extra 10%. l.ADtO DIWATCtm YAMS SHY..._ AU OUl•I eoutnY ....... ......, .. ~. c .. c. •t.......,.,._. • AMAtmM 305 S. 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Otherwise you are more than welcome to s top in at our TELEPROMPTER office at 901 West 16th Street, Newport Beach. SHOWTlftiE. WE DELIVER TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT 24-HOURS-A-DAY! annel· I l ( I OrMgll Coat DAILY PtLOT/lunday, July 18, 1881 T'orny Ptoc. of CMto .V~IO mow "°"1 an 1'·month-old "thou" o horie. Shirdy. rrwdimDrol stttds are dtiiped to IOU ta.land ~ful ~once. 'Bon voyage inall de mer' By H UGH A. MULLIGAN A"5-IMC.1a .. 1 fat NORWALK. Conn. -The common cold, the hangover, dandruff and seasickness all have this in common : a sore cure is just around the comer. so just hang on in there. Now that vacationing sailors are aloft in the rigging and busy about the brightwork, l am hap- py to learn that a Manhattan doctor and sometime sailor has turned to acupuncture for a seasick re- medy. According to a recent science story in the Times, Or. Daniel Shu Jen Choy, an internist at the Lenox Hill Hospital who sails a 40-foot sloop named Dragon. which oddJy enough was Viel· namese slang for mal de mer when I was in Saigon. has devised an elastic anti-seasick strap to be worn above t he wrist. In the center of the two-thirds-of·an·inch-wide strap is a rounded plastic button that is pressed against the skin to exert constant pressure on an acupuncture point known as the nei-kuan. The pressur e point is located in the center of the forearm three finger widths above the wrist between the two flex tendons. Choy, who sometimes loses his breakfast while sailing on Long Island Sound, says the strap has proved 70 percent effective in preventing seasick· ness. I'm willing to give it a try. Having tried just about everything else from hot bouillon (recom- mended on British ships) to warm beer and stale soda crackers (usually a ll that's available In the larder of people I sail with), I'm willing to try anything, even acupuncture. Acupuncture. for those of us who go down to the sea in ships but s pend most of our time hang· ing over the rail. might be the lifeline we have been looking for a ll these years. It certainly beats ·mustard pickles, which were Ernest Hemingway's favorite seasickness re- medy Papa, like a good many other noted sailors, had trouble keeping his meals down when a breeze came up. Lord Nelson suffered terribly from seasick- ness all his life and was in particularly queasy form at Trafalgar. Champion sailors hke Tea Turner and Dennis O'Connor have had their mo- ments wi th "ep1gastric awareness." as the malady 1s called euphemistically. Four out of 10 astronauts, including, John Glenn, have suffered from motion sickness <iurinl( space flights. Lawrence of Arabia always got seasick on a camel, and Julius Caesar haled to go to sea. During the Normandy invasion. seasick· ness disabled more Allied soldiers than any enemy action. The U.S. Navy. NASA and the National Institutes of Health all have invested considerable lime, staff and money in seasickness research. All blame it on the brain's inner computer going awry when the horizon won't sit still and different signals keep coming in from the eyes, the ears, the inner ear. the nerve ends and the joints. Here's hoping then that Dr. Choy's bracelet will prove beneficial for all of us burdened boatswains who bring up our breakfast in the briny deep and generally go below, like the admiral of H.M.S. Pinafore. when the breezes blow and seek the seclusion that a cabin grants. Along with his sisters and bis cousins and ~s aunts. Up lo now, the only sure cure for seasickness has been lo lie under a tree for an hour. BJom desperately needs a home Invite Bjorn, or another European student, to Uve wlth ~r funlly. He'• comln1 from Swed«I tn Au1uat to spend a td1h achoo! year with u American famU1. Me II one of a telect sroup ol Europe=•ldln&I P•rtlcl la the Bauca· Uonal '•Ex· chan1e Prop•. Hoet BJom lliMI ..-. .... dream come :I Wllll• Yltltlnl ' ~,.."9lbom•. Juice • tactics curbed WA SHINGTON CAP> -The Food and Drug Administration says it is continuing a crackdown on substandard orange juice stretched with pulp fillers and colored with non-approved dye. The statement came as the FDA filed papers in U.S. District Court in San Antonio, Tex .. that will lead to the seizure of 44,000 gallons of juice concentrate owned by Citrex Inc. of San An- tonio. The FDA s aid the juice poses no h ealth hazard but did not meet standards becaus e it contained pulp, washed solids and liquJd sugar and w as dyed with tumeric, which is not authorized for that use. The FDA began an in· vestigation in May after the Florida Citrus Com- m issio n , whi c h re presents that state's $2 billion·a-year juice in- dustry. complained that some outside maoufac· turers wer e sellin g products that did not meet federal standards . Families needed A student exchange group is looking for families in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley willing to provide h o m es for visiting Fr e n c h t ee n -aged students in August. The students will be participating i n a private "American Cultural Study " program sponsored by the non -profit British-European Centre of P a ri s, Fran ce, according to group s pokes woman Ann De am. F or information, call 960-7362 or 675-5135. Algae in bay , SACRAMENTO (AP) -Large masses o f ·algae similar to those of 1979 have been found In San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, the state reports. If It's got wheels, you'll move It f•ster In a Dilly Piiot classlfled ed.Call . 642..:5611and. f rlendly ad· Ylterwlll help you tum your whM11lnto Cati\. . QUa,.ter horSe favored ~ P11TSBUROff <AP) -For ao yem, P•· food ahopt and I UJ;>ermarketa ln 40 states. It tlent brown mechanlcal ateeda have watt.eel out· saya lt la the oldest or such firms. aide 1bopp1n1 center 1tortt. tempt1n1 youn1 "ll all be1an with one or these coin· rldera to 11Jlop H far a1 their lmaitnaUona operated horses," the 82-year-old company would carry t.bern. president aaya, polntln1 to a photo on her om ce The coln·operated borae1, draped with wall. black leather 1adclle1 and re1pon1lve to thin She says her hus band tethered one of the reln1, look the ume today u they did ln the motorized mounts outside a O.C. Murphy St.ore 19501. 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Availa ble At Your Local K mart ti ' • --- t Beauty's in eye of promoter 11 STEVE BKEWEa A.llecle ............. EL ~ASO, Texu -And here she Lt, ladies and 1entlemen, Mila Texas USA 1982 -Richard Guy and R.ex Holt. . "The real Mias Texas ls me and Rex because we wlll be here ln 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985," Guy said. ''1981 belon1s to Diana Durnford, the current Miss Texas, but we're behind it every year." Guy and Holt are Guyrex Associates of El Paso and they are the engineers of what they say lJ the bluest state beau- ty pageant ln the country. They direct, produce, orchestrate. de- sign and costume a pa1eant like this 2.97 OVer·llzed SIMptng Pillow Sott bed pillow with polyester llH 6.99 year's -with 102 contestants, dancers, abowstrls and elaborate sets that lD· elude a battleship with firln1 cannon that shoots confetti. '•A beauty pa1eant la the most bor1n1 thln1 in the world," Guy said. "But everybody loves to be entertained. "We're a profit-maJtin1 or1anizatlon, but the profit is not 1oin1 to come ltom the 1lrls, it's goin1 to come from TV. There is money to be made ln advertls-lng." . Holt sald that, so far, tbe pa1eant hasn't made money ln the seven years that they've been associated with tt. "If we break even, we're lucky," he said. "It's all been an accident." aald Guy. "Everything we do lJ bv accident." Even their meet1n1 was a.n accident. Both were dance Instructors at an Arthur Murray studio when they de- cided to combine forces. Wilh Guy's ima1ination and Holt's artistic nair, the pair soon were making money by decorating businesses for Christmas. That venture led, acciden- t aUy, of course, to desh~ning floats for parades Floats and costumes led to beauty pa1eanta and evenin1 gown design - probably the pair's most profitable ven- ture. •-··-•!IMO -llC~-IC'f o.--··~-.__ ...... _ ... ....... _ ......... ... ........ _ ................ 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Robin Taylor, 10, and Trade Hiirctigree, 1, both of HtmtingUm Beach, 1tUl get a kick out of lnnpenaive amuaement during 1hopptng trip. Childre n multiply NEW YORK (AP> In 1979, the Interna- tional Year oC the Child, so me 122 million children were born, ac· cording to a report is· s u e d by th e U .N . Children's Fund. But one in ever) 10 is already dead, the report indicates. For the most part. these dead c hildren were born in the world's poorest areas in Asia, Africa and Latin America. UNICEF has present- e d a program to eliminate the worst aspects of poverty by the end of the present century. It estimates that with a d¥ily expenditure of $50 million absolute pov- e rty could be ended across the world by the year 2000. Rag doll promote d INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Raggedy Ann doll was first manufactured by a New York bookseller as a means to promote Raggedy Ann books . Before long the cus tomers wanted the dolls more than t he books. reported Museum Magazine. Today, Raggedy Ann can be found at the free Indianapolis Children's Mu seum . housed humbly among an ex- tensive exhibit of other dolls, some dating back 150 years. R aggedy Ann was created by the In · dianapolis Star car· toonist, Johnny Gruelle, who wrote the first stories in 1915 to amuse his sick daughter. UFW favored SACRAMENTO (AP) The farm labor board says a San Diego County grower must bargain in good faith with Cesar Chavez United Farm Workers and to "make whole" employees back to June 1977. The case involved Kawano, Inc., of San Luis Rey . If••• •••rt• ., ......... , '"" CllllllW Ad ACTION CID A MILT PtLOT ..... ...... ,. Jennifer Burnett of Fountain Valley al.lo is partial to Donald Duck ride. QUARTER. • • (From Page AS> Standard Kiddie Rides now offers about 50 different amusements, including carousels. helicopters. police vans. trains, submarines. clowns, moon rockets. fire trucks and even double·decker buses. Most o ( the rides are awash in the brightest reds and blues. Some are custom lettered for advertising. The rides remain at the stores about one year before they are called in for overhauling "It's very, very important that it looks well. A paint job can make an enormous difference,'' Mrs. Braunstein says. The firm also stresses safety in its products. s he says. "We are extremelY carefuJ . There are no s harp edges. no s paces where hands or feet can get caught. The electrical equipment is grounded in a three-prong plug," Mrs. Braun· stein says. "Kids manage to get into trouble on things that are troubleless. They try to pull off buttons and knobs. Kids are kids." says her daughter, Joni, a lawyer. Chewing gum and soda slipped into the coin s lots are some of the reasons the workshop is Cull. Mrs. Braunstein takes it all in stride. "We know when we're getting a lot of service calls we 're getting a lot of action." sbe says, smiling. Shelved in the basement storage rooms are pieces of "Andy the Astronaut" which was of- fered during the space flights of the 1960s. "Bal· man" has seen his ups and down too. "It's amazing how these go in cycles, like cars or fashions," says daughter Joni. The one ride that hasn't gone out of style, however, is the horse. The firm often places two or three different rides at stores to give kids a choice .. The outcome is a sure bet. "The horse is always the winner," Mrs. Braunstein says. --·- Ofal)Qlt Cout DAILY PtLOT18und1y, Juty 19, 1911 Hard decision ahead on Newport Center Newport Beach city 1<>vern· ment leaders believe that the current proposal for expanaron of Newport Center will be one of the most difficult doclslons that munlclpal leaders have faced ln many years. At stake ls the lrvlne Com· pany·s $123 mllllon plan to ex· pand the complex at MacArthur Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway by addln& office towers ~d a hotel. It may Indeed be one of the final "bla development" la· sues in Newport Beach. The Impact on how Nowport Center ls tlnally developtd car· ries far beyond Newport's clty limits. The comrlox drawa wld use by coasta realdenta for everything from s hopplna to medical and prof esslonal help, to leisure activities and employ· ment. It Is clear that It will be Im· possible to please every faction involved ln the proposal, regard· less if the decision is denial, ap- prov aJ , or compromise. The Irvine Company's plan, briefly, is to add 900,000 square feet of office space at Newport Center, most .of that by building two, 12-story tower structures. Tbe company also seeks to con- struct a 300-room luxury hotel that wiU include 100 residential condominiums. Included in the proposal is a general plan amendment to allow the existing Marriott Hotel to ex- pand by 165 rooms. In exchange for these in- tensified uses, the Irvine Com- pany has offered tradeoffs in the form of $8.2 million in road im- provements and financial help in paying for a share-the-ride pro- gram. Opponents of the expansion cite the intensified land uses that they anticipate will increase traf- fic and congestion. Some oppo- nents fear the road improve- ments wo{l't really offset conges- tion generated by the growth. Critics also claim that hotel and office uses wiU bring more airline passengers to John Wayne Airport and add new pressure to expand the county airfield. Balancing these objections, the proposed hotel has been trimmed in size from the original 500 rooms to 300 and is now pro· posed as a luxury hotel, catering to guests who would generate less airline activity tha n would business or convention uses. The inclusion of con - dominiums would provide more housing, even though it would be in an expensive price range. The ranch company's pro- pos a I to add nearly 900 ,000 square reet or office apace ,, un· dou btedly one .or th moat senaltlve of all the laau . Ortlce apace doea 1en rate .mor people and traftlc con1e1Uon. ln earller conalderaUon, tho clty Pl&Mln1 Commlulon rvt· ommended riduclna the amount or office apac and lnora11ln.c reald nUll u1 a. Thi• l1 a al ar ttt p tow11rd t'ompromlt , On lhet trdtle qutt•\lun , NowPQl't B ach could elHrl)' u1• tho IU million hl road lmprovo mcnll tu h lp orr .. t th olt.y'1 hi•· torlc•lly lnRd q\all" tnttll1 t'llPHlty. Th qu 1Uun rttoudn1 lf trarrtc lmprovt;mttn\1 a;rn b" crattM to orrs t th~ N~wpor\ Center 11row1h '"d p rhftP'! •dd evon moro poaltlve lmprovo mcnla to tho clly'a I n~r•I lnttlo clrcu11Uon. The ahare·thO·rldu propoul ls a question murk. Such pro grams do not hov9 aa tl((nlftcunt track record to data on the Wcall Coast . In the sum. conalderatlona for the expansion of Newport Center are complex and ditrlcult. While it is popular In some quarters to make the Irvine Com- pany the whipping boy for all community ills, reasonable as- sessments suggest the master planning should be carried out for Newport Center, consistent with the new needs of the 1~. Large scale expansion also carries some obligations for the Irvine Company, including the promised improvements to Jam- boree Road, MacArthur BouJevard and the MacArthur- A vocado A venue couplet. All are needed to relieve daily traffic snarls. Compromise seems clearly in order here between the all-out op- ponents of Newport Center ex- pansion and the concentrated uses· proposed by the Irvine Com- pany. Surely company officers and city officials can sit down and work out an acceptable mix of business and residential uses for the center. Traffic conce rns should be resolved. In the end, the final plan could be beneficial lo both the Newport Beach city treasury, the company and businesses in Newport Center. Compromise, however, must be actively pursued by all sides. Newport city government's role is clear. It s hould formulate a resolution that is fair to the de· velopers, yet protects the con- cerns of Newport residents and the quality of Newport Beach life. Credibility caught napping Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. has now admitted he exaggerated when telling a story that our California Senator Sam Hayakawa drifted off into slumber while talking to Presi- dent Reagan on an airplane ride. I Goldwater really shouldn't have done that. It was a wasted • fib. That's like doubling a dis- aster toll just to be impressive. Goldwater is an announced candidate for Hayakawa's Senate seat and"all is said to be fair in love, war and politics. We would think, however, that Goldwater's campaign for a higher office would be on just a bit higher level. Opinions expressed i n the space abOve are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invit- ed . Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M esa, CA 92626. Phooe (714) 642·4321. L.M. Boyd I Coffee conspiracy fn Vienna of 300 years ago coffee was regulated as a drug. As suspect t here and then as marijuana ia now, almost. And the coffee houses were regarded in about the same way as head shops are regarded hereabout.a. Coffee houses were the homes of political conspiracies. Q. What's a "scree slope?" A. A fiat pack or rocks on a moun· Ll.llYI taiuide. ~ree comes from a Seu· dluriaa word for landlUde. Q. Doe.I It 1tlll ever baPPtft lJa China that pare.nt1 drown tbelr ORANGE COAST ilyPillt newborn baby girls because they think girls are a drain on the family? A. Evidently. Official Chinese family planning document.a indicate the practice contlnu~ ln rural re· glons. It was outlawed in 1949, but 32 years is not long enoueh to eradicate the practice completely. it aeema. Q. How long would one of your fingemalla be at age SO if you never trimmed It, broke it, or wore it down? A. About six feet. lt'a aeneraUy understood that the neatest housekeepers in the world for obvious reasons are thote who are blind. Q. How often does the averaae American move from one house to another over a lifetime? A. Al lut report. 1' Umee. ,, ~~ FLYIN MVS'.lJP! 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Poland's quest for personal liberty ul timately may reap steel and blood from its superpower neighbor. f'rance's periodic dalliance with socialism. limit ed in the past by rapid failure, may be extehded so long this time by the rigidl· ty of the GauJlist constituUon that the nation's soeial and economic systems become profoundly disordered. The ironic contras t deepens with the French decision lo take into the Cabinet four communists, me mbers or an anti- democratic party that de plores the proc- ess under which they have entered government. 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The decision to nationa lize France's big private banks and 10 other in- dustries r e presents Mitterrand's dogmatic socialis m resembling a dogmatism that Poles see at the heart of their own economic m isery All but Pot limits still boiling Petitions are being circulated for a ballot initiative to legalize the possession of marijuana "for personal use." This ls not news. ll more proper ly belon gs in the Guinness Book of Records since it marks the 11th effort since 1966 to give sanction to the pot users. The last attempt was made earlier this year. During the IS years witnessing the movements to decriminalize the use or llll IATlll marijuana the penalties for posses,sion have been reduced to misdemeanor , status and its use has become widespread. Part of the debate which bas accom· panied the efforts to change the laws prohibiting its use is that it is not a drug and is not addictive. lt Is also contended that it Is not harmful but in certain cases beneficial. And Indeed the laws have been changed to permit its use in the treatment of cancer . THERE IS EVEN tbe contention that the smoking of pot is no more exhilarat- ing than tobacco, coffee, alfalfa or any other weed. The theory being that any lift one may get from smoking pot is the result ol self-hypnosis. Considering the man·hours expended by law enforcement and the burden up- on the judicial system and the jails for this petty crime, ont! midtt be tempted to go the additional s tep and remove cannabis from the list or controlled sub- stances thereby allowing free trarfic in marijuana But that is nol what the initiative pro- poses. It merely permits possession. transportation or cultivation of mari- juana "for personal use." If the person who wis hes to smoke pol does not grow the stuff. somebody is going to have to violate the law in furnishing it. For the manufacture. transport and possession of manJuana for sale or giving away is still a felony punishable by from three to five years in the slammer. Furthermore. t he legalization or marijuana by California would still leave the federal prohibitions in force. BUT IF THERE were no federal laws and the initiative did not leave in doubt the legality for obtaining the weed without personally growing it, there seems to be compelling reasons for its denying its legalization. Society has traveled too far and loo fast down the road of permissiveness since World War 11 , the accelerations coming mostly during and since the era of the hippies and Vi etnam. And while it can be argued with much validity that government has no busi- ness legislating people's mores or personal conduct that does not involve or harm others, society has good cause to prohibit conduct which it views as detrimental. 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Poll1h '""Im•· In rect"nt yuurw Youn" Poll .. h11vr 11 ·t·n the crumm~d 11 hop111 ol C.:opt-nhM&«'n. l''rankfurt und Parl1 atnd cumput•d thu1 with bare shelvettt In Waraaw c 1u\ w1•ll aa the meager offerlnfC• In Mo11cow 1 The youna travelers h1i1vt 11t't-n firsthand that. contrary to communist propaganda. Western prospent} 1s not a ccompa nied by oppression of the masses. Polish youths. born and indoctrinated under communism, now look on the tn· terwar period of 1919·1939 not as the re· a clionary inter val depicted by the1r schoolbooks but as two decades or true independence and relative economic stability. This helps explain the cult that has developed around Mars hal J oseph Pilsudzki. Polish strongman of that in · terwar period Pilsudzki T-shi rts. but· tons and photos are sold on the Warsaw University campus France's political turbulence, in con· lrasl, is not c aus ed by economic malfunctioning. The French economy is robust, one of Europe's strongest But France remains burdened by a class·ridden society despite its revolu- tionary tradition. Behind Mitterrand's election was more envy of the rich than concern for the poor Even French conservatives concede a clear electoral mandate for redistribu- tion or income away from the rich. Although Mitterrand's industi'ial na- tionalization poses a restructuring of the French economy more basic than lhat mandate, redistribution of income in itself s uggests massive policy changes: greater taxation of wealth. higher social welfa re spending. more government regulation . That policy mix. as shown by recent experience everywhere. guaraotees inflation and s tagnation. Nor is it likely to be temporary. This is France's fourth socialist government of the 20th century. Each of the first three fell of its own inadequacies after two years, but Mitterrand's surely will not. Charles de Gaulle's Fifth Republic gives him seven years as president with five years of an absolute Socialist ma- jority in the General Assembly. That is wh.v capital started flowinll out or France in anticipation of the election. One fin al ironic link in the dangerous paths being traveled by France and Poland is the avowal of greater support for Polish reformers by the new French government than by its conservative predecessor. in keeping with the old Western socialist dream of democratiz- ing Eastern Europe's communist re- gimes. The French leaders seemingly do not understand that proponents of change in Paris and Warsaw are moving in op- posite directions this fateful summer. Even Scrooge can't afford to grow old now It waa the eve of Ebenezer Scrooge's 62nd birthday. The selfish old miser was in his counting house, counting the hours unW he could take early reUre- menl and live in luxury on bis Social Security benefits. "Go home, Bob Cratcbit, and sleep well, .. he said t.o bb young clerk, cackl- ing greedily. "For. start.inc tomorrow, you and ns million other Americana will have lo support me for the rest of my daya. "I realize you have every rilht to grow old and t.Ue early retirement, slr," said Cratcbit, "even t.hougb Preai· dent Reqan aeta a good example ol do· lnl neither. But I read that Social Security ia l'UJUUnt $3.3 billion anouaiJy ln the red and wiJI 10 bust next year." "Pl88 AND TOSH." satd Scroote. ·'They can easily take the money out ol our Ill defense bud1et." "What, sir," said Crakhit, blancbin1, "and imDM'il our national aecurity'?'' "Bab7'i"&ld Sc.root•, "bumbql" But Lb=, Scl'OOI• •u awakeaed bY UM c ol cbalDI. Tben before b1m ltood a atrull• apparttkm, weartn1 • tbrw-cGnMiNd bat .... .,.w.u Mii U"'7llll an armful ol plans, diapams .. and blueprints. ·'I am the Ghos t of Military Thinking Past. Present & Future," the ephemeral creature told the terrified Scrooge. "I have come to show you the wages of avarice." Suddenly. they were flying through the air. Down below stretched a vast de- ~~! ------------------------~ :s. 111 llPPI sert covered with an Incredibly complex configuration ol highways on which huge vehicles carrying ablnin& m11aile1 looped this way and that, ducldn1 into shetiera and poppln1 out again wilb mind·bolllinl irre1ularity. ' '' Wbat la that?•• Scroo1e 1uped. "The MX missile 1y1tem," said the &host proudJy. "And it can all be oun lor • mere $40 billion." "Hqw &Jorioul," admllt.ed Scroot•· .. And what an u.o.e at.ranee lhipm oa lbat dlatant oceu?" "Thi! four ml1hl.Jeat b8Wtlblpm bl UM wodd.'' aald lb• tbott. "The N.vy plans to take them out of mothballs as part of its Sl.20 billion modernization plan. Their 16-inch guns can hurl a shell 29 miles!" •·Not 20 whole m Iles! " said the in· credulous Scrooge. "But wait! What has happened to them?" FOR NOW THE GALLANT bat- tleships lay creaking and rusting at a ral·infesled pier. And the endless desert was desolate and empty. save for a few scrawny jack rabbits. ''This, Ebenezer Scrooge," wamed the 1holt sternly, "Is what your cupidl· lY wlll have wrou1ht if you conUnue t.o insist on 1rowin& oJd." Scrooge awoke the next momlnt ln 1 sweat and rushed to Cratchil's houle, where Cratcbit, Mra. Cratchit and their little aon, Tiny Tlm, were prepartn1 a birthday cake wttb a candles. "Happy birth ... " ''Stop!" cried Scroo,e, analchln1 away two ol the candles. 'I am oftlr •. For I have decided. 10 as not to be a burden t.o you, to 1row youqer every day.'' .. God bl... our llliuUH .... Mt· tleahlp1, .. said Tl•Y Tim bappllJ, "e•ery oee." - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Jul)' 19. 1981 All ~ Malathion maneuvers cost Brown the farm vote ·· By CllAltLES G:BELL Dr. Chorlu G, BtU u o pro/euor of poliffcal ~· al Cal state Fullerton. · Governor Jerry Brown wrote. off the farm vote last week -ii be ever bad it. Lookinl more to next year's U.S. Senate race than the pre· sent Mediterranean fruit fly dan1er, Brown bowed to sub· I urban pubttc opinion in Santa Clara and San Mateo and ii· nored the needs of Callfomia'a tar men. Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have been the scene ot a Iona struggle to eliminate the dan1erous Medtly. From $500 million to perhaps S2 billion of California's Sl4 billion a1rlculturaJ production ls direct· ly threatened by lbe Medlly. Aerial 1prayln1 wltb malathJon la a proven technique for eliminating thf pest. But the tbou1ht of bavini one'• home, yard, 1wimmin1 pool, or child's bicyc:le sprayed from above panicked many suburbanites liv- ing ln the infested areas -lead- in& to intense political pressure a1alnst aerial 1prayln1. As a result, initial efforts to eradicate the Med.fly were limit- ed by Governor Brown lo cround spraylnl with malathfon and the plcklnl of suspected fruit. It didn't work. But even in the face of thls failure, Brown refused to order aerial spraying as ur1ed by bis technical advisers and state farm leaders. Instead, the gov: 'THE FE~LOW HASG2UITE AN IMA<11NATION ... ernor opted for a repeat of ground spraying and picldn1. Ironically, the same pesticide <malathion) is used ln around spraying as ln aerial apraytna. Further, all of the available e vidence s hows that aerial spraylnl of malathion poses no threat to people or pets. Why would Brown bow to mis- guided public oplnlon and allow the Medrty threat against California's vital agricultural economy to continue? The governor's 1982 U.S. Senate ambitions may well be the answer. Opposition to Brown's unannounced can- didacy is probably strongest in the state's Central Valley re- ~ion. Brown did not do nearly as well in farming counties in his 1978 gubernatorial re-election as in the San Francisco Bay coun· ties. In fact. Brown got less than half the vote in 10 out of 14 Cen- tr a I Valley farm counties in 1978. Brown's 1975 appointment of Rose Bird as Secretary of Agriculture offended many farmers and his elevation of Bird to the state's Supreme Court in 1977 further angered them. Hi s support of Cesar Chavez's United Farm Work ers Union has aJso repelled farmers. Unfortunately for the state's farmers, they are not a very large vote block -about 4 per- cent of the total. Democratic Party registration in the 14 Cen· tral Valley farm countries is not much more than it is in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties! Thus. iC forced to choose. Brown is much better -off politica11y offending farmers than suburbanites. If Brown is going to win the U.S. Senate seat next year, he'll have to have heavy support from CaUfornia'a lar1e urban Democratic counties · Loa Angel es , San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Coata, and Santa Clara for example. Meanwhile, opposltion to Brown within the Democratic Party seems to be Urmln& up around Fresno mayor Daniel K. Whitehurst who bu already at- tracted support from San Jose's powerful state Senator Alfred E. Alquist. Alquist is so opposed to Brown that be declared recently he'd run against the governor himself if there were no other opposi· tion. Whitehurst has apparently convinced Alquist that won't be necessary. G rowing support for Whitehurst may have been a key element in convincing the gov- ernor he'd lost the farm vote. Obviously, the farm vote alone is not enough to def~at Jerry Brown in next year's U.S. Se n ate race . Fresno As· semblyman Ken Maddy's cam· paign for the GOP gubernatorial nomination in 1.978 was essen- tiaJly a farm based and farm funded attempt. Arter a herculean effort, Mad- dy got 19 percent or the Republican primary vote -not nearly enough to win . But he did get half of the Central Valley's farm counties, demonstrating the existence of a cohesive farm vote block in California. Fresno mayor Whitehurst will have to broaden his vote base beyond the Central Valley if be hopes to defeat Governor Brown next June in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary. But if Brown gets hurt in the coming months by the water, crime, or budget issues, Whitehurst could attract substantial urban sup- port in J une Ulf':'. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 ·UrnillW~[ Driving Ireland's roads interesting By STAN DELAPLANE SHANNON, Ireland -DRIVE ON THE LEFT' <First sign you see leavtn1 Shannon Airport.) "The most dangerous road in Ireland la Just outside Shannon," said the man from Limerick. "For It's there the ,\merlcan comes out in tit• new hire car, the wheel on the right, drivinc on the left aide of the road, and all confusion. I give them wide berth and ready to take to the ditch. "Did you hear the one of the American on his flrst day and he gels on the narrow country road to Sixmilebridge? Outa the farm gate a tractor crawls out and starts down ahead of him. "There's no room . left or right. Ke slams on t he brakes and on the wet road the car begins to slide sideways. In desperation as he passes the gate, he gives It full power and being sideways shoots through It, and he lands in the mud right where the tractor comes from. "And the fella on the tractor says to bis com- panion: 'Begod Paddy, we got outa that fi eld jusl in time." It takes two days of coaeeatrallon &o work out tlle left-hand drlve, but It'• a rewardln1 way &o see Ireland. It's all back roads escept for a 11tort stretch near Dublin. Roads so narrow and twisty you'd swear two cars could never pau eacll otber. Only a few have slgn posta. "They say there's 400 cuUe ruins in Clare County alone," said the man from Limerick, ''and more than that In Tip-perary." The country auldes from the Tourist Office don't identify many. The Blue Gulde to Ireland ls better. RoocU art wtll dgn po•~: Namea of town.J m Engli1h and Gaelic with diatancea. You can drive aero" Ireland, from the Atlantic at Galway to the lrilh Sea at Dublin in thrte houri .. A small Ford Escort costs $30 U.S. a day. A small Ford Escort costs $30 U.S. a day . Gasoline is $3 a gallon and due to jump says the new govern- ment Gasoline Is $3 a gallon and due to jump says the new government. First-class hotel rooms on the road go for $30 to $45. You can do much better in the farm house rooms or any place marked "8 . and 8 ." (bed and Rules of the road: Use the horn only ln emergency. ln passing at night, ruck your ll&hta hllh and then down again. (The slgn "No Overtak- ing" ii Irish for "No Paasln1".) In &owm yoa can park polaU.1 el&Mr dlreedoll on BOTH aldet of the atreet. If yoa aee an empty apace oa tbe oppoalte aide, wait for a break la traf- fic, eroa over and park lleadoa. Traffic tickets are given for overtime parkln1 In very few towns. No parking zones are marked with a single yellow line by the · curb. Sometimes by a double line. Says the hall porter at the Shelbourne in Dublin: "One yellow line means no parking atall. And two yellow lines means no parking atall alall." ' Far the adventurou• you can rent a well -behaved horae and a Cm>eTtd wagon that •~tJ>I /our at 1185 a wttk. They give you blanket•. aheeta, cooking and tot- ing gear and night lfghta. There's no end of open countryside for stop· ping. They'll give you a map with suggested places to halt. It looks like a covered wagon from a head- ' em-off.at-the-pass movie. (They're rubber-tired for comfort). The Tourist Offices in Ireland will set them up. Says SJatterey's Agency In Tralee: "Those who have little or no experience of horses need have no worry. AU our horses have plenty of ex- perience of people." - IN CADILLAC'S NEW • THE DRIVER IS SUPREME. This is Cimarron ... a new kind of Cadillac. for a new kind of Cadillac owner. Fun to dnve QUtck·handllng. With the traction of front-wheel dnve, an excluS1vely tuned. road-hugging tounng suspension. perforated leather seating areas. power-assisted rack and p1n1on steering. air conditioning and more Much more. Before you buy or lease any car-foreign or domest1c- come in to our dealership and test·drive a Cimarron. Everything considered. 1t 's an extraordinary value. NABERSl 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ILLAC (714) s4o-9100 But they do -I had a gas truck slide by me so close that one more coat of paint would have stopped him. Lucky for you there's not much traffic. breakfast), and you see them aJI over the place. Bat of Ireland : Tbe nicest and mo.t helpfal About $5. people and, praise be, you can ape all the 11==================1.J Irish Tourist Offices in the U.S. and Canada langua1e! Prices are llalf U.S., Canada or Me:stco. There's a village every 10 miles or so. And there's a gray castle ruin or an ancient abbey at almost every turn. have a listing of more than 300 farm houses, The only bar1atn vacation coaatry left ID Europe checked out and OKed. They run $7.50 to $12.50. you can do without locking ln&o a tour. .-=-~--'-~~....;.......~~~~'--~~~~~~~-='--~~~~~~~~'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Buttons stars on cruise LOS ANGELES -Comedian Red Buttons returns for his third engage- ment as featured entertainer aboard Princess Cruises' Pacific Princess during a seven-day cruise to the Mex- ican Riviera departing Acapulco, Sept. 26. 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B3 0 0 The Panther holds lead Rogers on top in British Open SANDWICH, England (AP) - Bill Roaers said his huge, five· stroke lead going into today's final round of the llOth British Open Golf championship was comforting, but not comfortable. "I'm happy with my score, and I'm happy to be leading," said the man sometimes called "The Panther" after he'd put an impressive amount of distance between himself and the rest of the field in Saturday's third round. "BUT FIVE SHOTS, eight shots, there's no such thing as a comfortable lead in a major ch a mpions hip," continued Rogers, runner·up in the recent U.S. Open. The leaders 8111 A 099ra Mark James 8ernl'l1rd Langer IHO Ac»tl Raymond Floyd Nick Feldo Lea Travino Sam Torrence Nick Job Ocean View National pitcher Christopher Ulmer displays his form while facing a Robihwood hitter recently. ·•Match two birdies and two bogeys and that's four shots and that can happen in a hurry." Rogers said. "Those guys are going to be coming after me. Ben Crenshaw Tony Jactdln Menuel Pine Brian Jones Jerry Pate Simon Owen Bruce Leitzke Brian Barnes Pater Townaend David Gtal'l•m Trevor Powell Tom Walson G.J. 8r1nd Terry Gale Sindy Lyle Johnny Miiier OH Smyth 72~7 -205 72-7°"'8-210 73-47-70 -210 71-73-61 -213 74.70-90 -213 77-61-81 -214 77-87-70 -214 72-89-73 -214 7().69.75 -214 72-87·71 -215 71.71.73 -215 73-74--81 -215 73-71-81 -215 73· 7:H9 -215 71-74-70 -215 7M9·71 -211 76·70·70 -211 73.70.73 -211 71-71-74 -211 75-e8-73 -216 73-69-75 -217 78-15-74 -217 73-73. 71 -217 73.73.71 -217 12· 73. 73 -217 77.97.73 -217 Little leaguers keeping busy With p;ayoffs • . ~ajor League baseball may b4i. stifled by the players' strike, b1'l there's still plenty of action aJbong the Little League ranks. A.d right now, things are just s~rting to get exciting. it•s district playoff time, and nines are being played across t~ country to determine who will move on to the next step on tbe Little League ladder of suc- cess. bf course, there is still sec-tl~nal, divisional and regional ahion ahead before things c.aJmlnate with the Little League Wprl~ Series in Williamsport, Pfnn. But that's a long way off _.:tale August, in fact. :rn this playoff game, between ~ Robtnwood AH-stars and the O~ettn View Nationals in District 81 (Huntin1ton Beach>. ~bhawood palled out a 1-0 vic- tdty. ~obinwood Little League All- 1~ r a, managed by Bryan l)jllQn are the hosts for the 1 tqurnament which concludes • ne.xt week. irhe survivor of the six-team, I~ ~ble-elimination tournament ' then goes on to sectional play. ll arid then. maybe . . . "I've got to be aggressive, continue to be aggressive. I've got to come back and play good tomorrow." he s aid, and , without a change of expression, be added: "And I fuJly intend to, by the way. ''I can promise you one thing. There will be no protection tomorrow. I will not be trying to protect anything." ROGERS AVOIDED a general American coUapse in the third round with a three-under.par f>7 . He used his deadly accuracy and only one bogey in the last two days to put together a 54-hole total of 205, 5 under par for three trips over the 6,829·yard Royal St. George's Golf Club links. But he was one of the few Americans able to s urvive the gusty breezes that raked the course that is situated in a sandspit jelling into the English Channel. Defending champion Tom Watson all but look himself out of it with a scrambly 75. Distrauaht Ben Crenabaw, a single stroke back when the day's play started, spent most of a nightmare afternoon thrashing around In the deep, deep rough and finished with a 76. He was at 220, 10 strokes over par and 15 behind Rogers . He had opened the tournament with the worst round of his spec· tacular career. an 83, then re- bounded with a 66. "I said Fri· day I'd need lo shoot two more 66s to h ave any change." Nicklaus observed. "Now , after a 71 , I guess I'll have to shoot 61. .. Nicklaus, the holder of 17 ma- jor professional titles, then paused for a moment, grinned wryly and added: "And even that might not be enough." WITH MOST OF the American stars backing off, laconic Mark James of England and young Bernha rd Langer of West Germany moved into second place at even· par 210. James, 27, a former British Ryder Cup player who was fined for m isbehavior in the 1979 matches in West Virgini a, had a solid. no-bogey,. 2-under ·par 68. "That's about as well as I've ever played," said James, win· ner of four European tour events in a seven-year career . Langer, 23. son of a Munich bricklayer and winner of onJy one European title, s piced a round of par 70 with an eagle·3 on the 14th hole. ~ DallJ Pltot photos by Chart.a Starr Robimoood's Brian Bosse has to stretch to get Ocean View Nationals' Jason Mashburn at fir&t. AND JACK NICKLAUS, though he managed a 71, faUed to get the superior effort he needed to sustain any dim hopes he may have had of acquiring a fourth title in this, the most an- cient of all the world's golf tournaments. Langer and James were the only men in the fi eld within 8 shots of Rogers and, realistical· ly. the onJy ones with any hope <See ROGERS, Page 82) :· BVD TVCKER Rams serenity threatened A trait No. 1 draft choices have in common is that they commence to think they are worth a great deal of money. Mel Owens, a linebacker out of Michigan who was selected first by the Rams, has dollar signs dancing Inside his helmet, and he is being taught the value of money by one Phil Closius, an agent. Thereby hangs a tale. When the Rams in- troduced Owens following the spring draft, they said they were interested in the boy as a quality player but could not s ay enough about his character in such areas as dedication and loyalty. It was also prominently mentioned that Owens did not have an agent. Well, he has one now and thereby hangs another tale. AGENTS ARE REGARDED by the people who run the encampment of the Rams as flesh peddlers and they are not welcome on the grounds. A year ago, an agent named Mike Trope revealed the detail!J of the contract signed by his cllenl, Johnnie Johnson, and all hell broke loose. Noting that Johnson had placed bis name on a document calling for St.OS million over six years and that Johnnie had never played a down aa a de· f enslve back in the NFL, several veteran Rams took a hike. Training camp was conducted in an atmosphere wherein malcontents came and went through a revolving door. Very crucial time was lost by Important players who were not to recover and the Rams failed to win the championship of the NFC West for the first time since Wendell Tyler was a baby. Mike Trope, the agent, visited Rams Park in Anaheim an<} got into a shoving match with assist· ant general manager Jack Faulkner. It was declared no contest inasmuch as Faulkner out· weighs Trope by 2231"2 pounds. AT ANY RATE, you see the c!esirable manner in which the Rams eyed No. 1 choice Mel Owens. Here was a youth. described by his coaches as fair-minded and modestly ambitious with no de- mands other than the opportunity to serve. Moreover, there was no leech of an agent lo tarnish the boy's character and disrupt the harmony of training camp. It la not clear who introduced linebacker Owens to agent Closius. However, Closius in· troduced himself to Rams general manager Don Klosterman. ooden gave VaUely the ~hallenge of a lifetime The opening or camp marked the absence of Closius' client and the whimpering of Rams' de- fensive coordinator Bud Carson. Shorting a· de· tensive C<?acb on linebackers is tantamount to back orderipg tanks for George Patton. Carson has already seen the back of the necks of Bob Brudxinski and Jack Reynolds. IORNSEVANO ..., ...... Whee John Vallely wu being recruited by *LA out of Oran1e Cout College ln 1968, be ed a 'Hl'f important quesliQO of the 1enUeqian • in h1J boule one partJcular nl1ht. \ : ••f uted him lf I would truly have a chance to •I myself -at least a chance," recalled VaUe- "He said yes, and that was enouth for me." The man in the boule tbal nipt wu Coach Wooden, and what Vallely went on to acbleve learn in Ida two ynn at UCLA l• 1WI alfectiftt Hfetoday. ''I've never had an)'lb1n1 but the utmOtJt 1pft\ f« Coach Woodea," said the l2·1ear-otd 1W1: "':J!A1ecl on tbe 19 wt "70 NCAA •• I t.fflDI. ''Tbe nlaUoelfllp he had U.~ IMt ... hd Ud IM~ M com· manded, it was all part of his formula for sue· cess." Talk to Gail Goodrich and he'll tell you about discipline. Sidney Wicks would mention unlty. LOOKING BACK Vallely talks of challenge. AU tboH were tralu learned froll'! Wooden, the teacher, not the coach. "He in1Wled in me a general phiJ010phy ot life," sald Vallely. Wooden constantly preached that bb players' abould live everythlna they could, in au faceU of ILre, to becomlnc the beat they were capable of beeomlnl. · Vallely did just that. The 15th man on a 15-man squad, Vallely walked on to the Pauley Pavilion noor ready to give it hls best shot. ' "I'll never foraet," remembered Vallely of bi1 first day. "We were runninl a fut break drill and I pulled up at the lOp of the key to take a 1bot. Kareem wu under the bullet. He took two 1tep1 toward me and knocked the jump abot out of the alr. "With h1J momentum be lfabbed the ball and laid lt in al the other end of tbe court. I wu l*llnd him all the W•Y· "I felt a little intimidated after tbat. I ftlUl"ed next time I'd bave to aet him off balance or pick another area to shoot." Did the lnddent make Vallely MCOnd·IUeu <See IOBN, Pase 81) ANYWAY, OWENS' agent says be does not in· tend to be unreasonable In hiB demands. He wishes no more than parity with Johnnie Johnson and if that destroys the serenity of camp and ruins the season, there really isn't a great deal he can do about It. Cl01iW1 tells the media: "We want a bisger contract than Johnson's becauae you are talklnl about t.be naUon'a nlnlb pick versus the 17th pick and a linebacker as op- posed to a defensive back. Llnebacken traditional· ly made more money. "There bas been inflation and an increase in lbe TV revenue for 1812 and the Rama need Mel Owena and can afford blm." Klolterman Lella the media: <See Tlle&Ea, Pa1e 81> -.~, ..... . . ~ .. -Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 Runnlna beck aaell1 a.o, the No. l e0Ue11 draft ptcll ln \he naua. In 1m, ahead of tb• hlshly touted T•y Deraeu, HY• h•'• unhappy with crltle11m by tb1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers manaaement and ~anti to be traded. ''I tblnk when you put total efloru lnto it and are tot.ally critlchted, not by the fana, but by your own oraanluUon, you are not achievtnc anythina," You might call this a real life bogey From APdltpatcbe1 . Bell said from hls home in Loa An1ele1. "If I can't con- tribute to the team, the best way to contribute la not to be a part ol It.·· Bell said he pre· ferred a move to the West Coast, to be nearer home . . . Veteran offens1ve back Lawreaee McCutcbeoa failed bis physical because ,prob· lems with his left knee, Houston Oilers coach Ed JERICHO, N. Y. -How does someone manage to lose a check worth U,310? Debbie Austin, a 13·year veteran or the Ladles ProreaslonaJ l!I Golf Association, suffered jUJt such a fate Thursday night and t\) put lt mildly, she ls em· barrassed. The 3l·year-old Austin captured the Maylflower Classic in Indianapolis last Sunday, a victory that was worth $2,500. Add to that an addl· tional $600 collected as a re· sult of participating in Wed· nesday's pro-am of the Western Union Invitational Classic and you have the amount of the lost check. Biies said. McCutcbeon, a nine-yea NFL veteran, had signed a free agent contract with the Oilers July 11 . He left Saturday for Los Angeles, where he was a star with the Rams from 1972·79. Biles also announced that BUI Jaco, an offensive tackle from Ohio State, would be placed on waivers ... Miami linebacker Ralph Ortega, his two-year stint with the Dolphins limited by a ravaged knee, flunked his physical and will not be with the team again. ,.Ouote of the day Members of the LPGA collect their prize money on the Thursday following the conclusion or each tourney. Tim Foley, retired defensive back for the Miami Dolphins , on the NFL memories he cherishes most: "Waking up from all my operations." Once the 5-4 blonde received her payoff. she went lO the locker room at the Meadow Brook Club, where the WUI Classic will conclude Sun· day, and from there, everything was a blank. Gale unable to help in a pinch "Debbie was embarrassed Friday morning when she reported the loss," explained Clare Sheils. public relations coordinator of the LPGA. CONCORD, N.H. -Idled by the baseball slrike. Kansas City Royals pitcher Rich Gale was tending bar al the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, M.o., Friday night when the hot el's elevated walkways crashed to the dance floor in front of him. Golfer Regalado shakes long slump Mexico's Vidor Re1alado, shak· l!I in1 a slump that had forced blm off Instantly, the 6·7, 22S·pound Gale rushed forward to help. of the American Tour, posted a four- under-par 66 and sur1ed into the third·round lead of the Quad Cities Open in Coal Valley, IJI. The 33-year-old Regalado, so discouraged by ti1s game that he did not compete for six weeks, swept by faltering Bod Carl with a 54-hole total of 199, ll·under-par . . . Doeaa Cape11l, who started the day in a three-way tie ror first place in a Ladles Professional Golf Tournament in Jericho N.Y., took over sole posesslon of the top spot with a wee-under-par 69 for a 54-hole toty of 209 . . . Kentuckian JodJe Mudd won his second straight U.S. Public Units Golf cham- pionship in Houston, defeating University or Houst.on·bound Bllly Tuten over 34 holes, 3 and 2 in the 36-hole final. "It was frustrating. Here I am a big, strong, professional athlete and I can't lift anything to help anybody," he said Saturday in a telephone interview from his Kansas City home. From Page 81 "It was tough to take ... seeing people un· derneath there," the Littleton, N.H .• native said. "I saw some aruesome things." The extraordinary accident killed more than 100 people and injured more than 140. The 27-year-old Gale, who has tended bar in the luxurious hotel for two or three weeks, said he was about 40 feet from the dance floor when the sky bridges collapsed and tons of debris and dozens of people plummeted onto the dancers below. ''It was the worst tblng I've ever seen or imagined," he said. JOHN VALLELY. • • his decision to attend UCLA? "No. Never" was his quick rep· ly. "Once, he (Wooden) told me I would have a chance. all the responsibility was on John Valle· ly. I kind of enjoyed that. "I had other offers but when UCLA knocked I said, 'Hey, they're the top. Might as well go for it.' "I always enjoyed that type of challenge," said Vallely. "It was very motivating to me." Vallely's two championship teams at UCLA were quite dlf· ferent. The '69 squad had Kareem, Bill Sweelt or Ken Heil& ("depending on who was start· ing at the time"), Lynn Shackleford and Wicks, whlle '70 put Steve Patterson, Henry Bibby, Curtis Rowe and Wicks on the floor. Was one better than the other? "l sot areal satisfaction out of both years,'' admitted Vallely. "In the fint, I was the last man on the team and I was able lo work my way into a starting role and play on a national cham- pionship team. "I also sot satisfaction out of the second because we weren't expected to repeat with the loss of Kareem. So Coach Wooden put a team together than had a lot of guts, worked hard and was talented. "As for who was better, I gwess you'd have to match those two teams up. You'd have Shackleford against Rowe , Wicks against Wicks , Patterson • against Kareem. Bibby against Heitz or $week and Vallely against Vallely. ·'I guess under those circumstances the first team would be stronger overall - although as a team that was fun to play on, the second team was more fun ." Vallely averaged almost 12 points a game as a junior and nearly 17 as a senior. He was drafted in the first round by Atlanta <NBA > and Denver (ABA> and chose to sign a tbree- year pact with the Hawks. He lasted 1 ~ ye,rs before be· ing traded to Houston where he spent another year and a half before being cut. Today, Vallely. a Newport Beach resident, is half owner of a ski business and dabbles in real estate. He still follow:; the game ... but only as a fan. "I don't miss playing it because I'm not capable of play- ing it anymore. I can't jump," said Vallely. ''It's a chapter ln my life that's closed -although it was an unbelievable chapter. "I learned an awful lot about bow I would act and what life would present me. "I wu very fortunate to have had the experience," said Valle- ly, referring to UCLA. "And, the neatest thing about the ex- perience ls that is prepared me to use my tools in everyday lire. "T hat's the advantage I have today." Baseball fans focus attention to capital WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's capital hasn't had bueball slnce 1971 -but the na· tlon'a baseball fans will be rocu1ln1 their attention here Monday u talks aimed at end· 101 the proloncecl major leaaue •trike resume. Marvin Miller, executive direct« ol tbe playera usocla· tlon, and Ray Grebey, head ot the owners' Player Relations Committee and mana1ement'1 ebJef oe1otiator, have aareecl ''in prlaelp•e." accordln1 lo Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan, to ablft the 1talemat.d and tometimea bitter talu from New York. One nMOD for the move, aays f•ral mediator Keanetb Mot· fett. .. IM hope that bJ eec..,._. tbe wlltd1IW.,.. of tbe nadoa'i ,....., tbe bar1alnln1 mlih\ be more pl'ClidUdjve. ... ......, would Pf0'1de a beUer a&moapbere for tlae t.alb,'' uld Mott.U. ......... tbla11 can bappea la Washlneton. For one thing, we can get away from this press business. We've been ne1otJat· 'ing in a ftabbowl." There was a suggest.ion by Donovan t.bat a news blackout mlsht be lmpi>eed when the talks resume in Mof. fett'a office. Wltb·t.be 41xceptlOG of the OC· caalonal rumblin11 by Concress over the polSlble Uftlnl or the sport'• exemptlon from ant.ltruat le11slaUon, th1s is buebaU'1 bit· 1nt moment here if nee the da)'I of the Wuhlniton Senators. The or11tnal Senators franchise was 1hlfted In the American Lea1ue•1 lHl ex- pan1lon to lllMetOta and was renamed tbe Twtna. That year, W ••blnlton tot a new team ot S.aaton, wblcb tailed unW the tad ol Uae lt'Jl HUOft, When UM francblte became tbe T.xH au,... ID tM ..,. NC9at deqlopa mnte at UM barphiln1 table, t11e ownen Hld tbe playera 1fOUkl ....... ao m.clit fOr Ume ......... atrltl •. John Vallely From Page 81 ROGERS. • • of overtaking him. Three shots behind them was Ray Floyd, winner o( three U.S. tiUes this season, and Isao Aoki of Japan, Ued at 213. The two veterans each shot a tblrd round 69. At 214 were Lee Trevino, twice a winner of this title, and three British players -Nick Job (75). Sam Torrance (73) and Nick Faldo (69). ' Cr enshaw. who so longingly seeks a major title and has been so close so often, was another shot back at 215 . U.S. Open champ David Graham of Australia was another stroke ofr the pace after a 74. And Watson, the current Masters champ and outstanding player in the game for the past five seasons, was 12 strokes behind ROgers at 217 after a dou- ble bogey-bosey finish. SOME OTHER American scores were Bruce Lietzke'• 71-216, Jerry Pate's 69-215, Ron Streck's 72-220, Arnold Palmer's 73--219 and Hubert Green's 74-221. Ro1ers was dubbed ''Buck" by hls fellow J>tOs on the American tour but, due to his lean build and constant, resUeaa paclna, was called ''Tbe Pan· lher" by hls college roommate, Lletske. • And "Tbe Panther" stalked away from the field this day. It lt now hit toumament lo win or loH In Sunday's ftnal round. "Tbey'U be comln1 at me," be Hid. "8ut I don't lnteod to back oft. They'IJ have lo come and 1et m•." There wu no catchll\I him Salw'day. Cren1h1w and Job wera oal)' a at.rote buk when play atartect. Both took tbemHlv• out of lt qujdljj. Baseball today On UUI date in baHball in 1974: Clenland'I Dick Bosrq,an hurttd a 4.0, no·h.ltttr over th• defendtn1 World Cham· pion Oakland A'•· On this date in 1909: Shortstop Neal Ball of the Cleveland In· dian1 pulled otr the first unaseisted triple play in modern major lea1ue history. Toda)"• btrthday: Phil Cavaretta, the 1945 National Lea1ue MVP, ls 65. Spinks scores wl n over Muhammad LAS VEGAS -Michael Spin.Its m scored a unanimous declslon over Eddie Mustafa Muhammad to win the World Boxing AssoclaUon Ught-heavywel1ht championship Saturday. Spinks, relying almost exclusively on his left hand, pummeled Muhammad throushout the fight despite a slow start in the first three rounds. Judge Duane Ford scored it 148-138, Lou Tabat had it 144·140, while Judge Chuck Minker bad lt 145-139 for Spinks. The Associated Presa had it 142-142. Spinks sent Muhammad to the canvas in the 12th round with a snapping combination of two left hands followed by a thundering right to the jaw. Muhammad lay on one shoulder for the eight-count and as he eot up, Spinks drove him to the ropes and threw nearly two dozen punches before Muhammad replied with a single punch. Lieberman to try out.with Lakers NancylJeberma•,thefintladyof Ill women's basketball when she led Old Dominion to the national collegiate ti- tle 16 months ago, ls reported ready lo try out for the Loe Angeles Lakers in the next few days. Lieberman, a 5-11 back court star, has seen some action a,gainst lop male players in N~w York City summer league play and is acheduledto play with the Lakers in the Summer Pro BasketbaJl League beginning tonjght in a game at Cal State Dom· inguez Hills ... Former Washington CapitaJs forward Gre1 Polls h!ls filed a $5 million breach of contracllawsuit, charatng team owner Abe Pollla with failing to provide competent medical treat· ment of his injured knee . . . Former Oklahoma quarterback J.C. Wa tts has reversed field for the second time in six weeks and announced his de· cision lo play for the Ottawa Rou1h Riders of the Canadian Football League . . . Steve Cbassey sped lo an easy victory in a lO·lap qualifying race for the Michigan 500 . . . Greece ~on the five-day City of Athens Cup Water Polo Tournament. com· piling 10 points. The U.S. was second with eight points ... Fifteen anti-apartheid demonstrators were arrested in a New Zealand airport in an otherwise peaceful demonstration against the ar· rival of a South African rugby team ... Tony Solaita, Jim Lyttle and Leon Lee will play in the Japanese professionaJ baseball All·star games, starting next week. Watson's rally wins Grand Prix SILVERSTONE. England (AP) -Britain's John Watson, driving a McLaren, took the lead seven l@S from the finish and won Saturday's British Grand Prix .. Watson, the only Briton to qualify. took the lead when the turbo engine in Rene Arnoux's Renault started to fail. The Frenchman, who held a comfortable lead for half of the 68-lap race. was reeled in by Watson to the shouts and waves ot 80,000 fans. The Renault engine blew four laps from home. Only eight or the 24 starters were running at the finish. Argentine Carlos Reutemann, in what he called a lucky race. cruised home second to increase bis lead in the world championship competition to 17 points over Brazilian Nelson Piquet. Reutemann has 43 points and Piguet 26. Piquet crashed his Brabham out of third place on lap 11, suffering what was believed to be a cracked leg bone, which could slow him in coming races. The victory for Watson, one or the veterans of Grand Prix racing, only was his second ln 116 starts. The other was at the 1976 Austrian Grand Prix in an American Penske. His winning time was one hour, 26 minutes, 54.80 seconds at an averaae speed of 137.84, mph, a slow time for the track. Jfeutemann was -40.65 second behind and aJl the others were lapped. France's Jacques Laffite, in a Talbot.·Li1ier, was third by a car length from a atormins ~ddie Cheever, the ltallan·based American, in a Tyrell. The last polnts went to Mexican Hector Rebaque in Br,abham, and to Slim Bor,udd of Sweden, sponsored by hls friends the Abba )>op group, 1n a ATS. Today's spor e • I go contment ...... ~ .. '\o.: TV action has foreign loo~·; By JOHN SEVANO . oi .. o.eiy........... . Fetch yourself a nice tall alass of lee tea, leM. back in your ravortte chair and prepare yOUl'Mlf :. for a UtUe foreign flavor in your television vi~ today. • Our rlrst swing takes us across Lhe Atlalid't·: Ocean for the final round or the BritlJb Open;if a .m .. chaMel 7). Royal St. Geor1e'a Golf Cha1t,: ~andwicb, England is the picturesque 1etUn~ • "1e flnaJ 18 holes of this tournament. "•! An hour later. however, assuming the Bri.tfili Open champ is well in hand, you can jet ae~~ Pacific for a J apanese baseball contest bet..,._ · the Giants of Tokyo and the Whales or Volloha•J KTLA. channel 5 <noon), will send us tapH coverage of the contest with Undaey Nelson ~ Jerry Coleman at the mike. The last let or the cultural journey will bt to France where Sportsworld (2 p.m .. channel 4) .tlJ give u.s final coverage of the Tour de France bic)' cle race. Parlei v9us, Francais? • s • Following are the top sports events on T\I tO!Mw. Ratings are: ' / ' ' excellent; ' ' I worth watching;' I fair; 'forget It. • 11 a.m., Chennel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ Biii ROQers holds a comfortable five-stroke le.a over Mark James of England and Bernhard Langec:Of West Germany going Into today's f inal round t t Sandwich, England. Raymond Floyd is eight strous back. II) 12 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ JAPANESE BASEBALL: Giants vs. Whalers. Announcers: Lindsey Nelson, Jerry Colema11, Cappy Harada. The Giants are currently in first place lq Japan's League, coached by Japan's most famous baseball star, Sadahara Oh. Some well known American players Include Gary Thomasson, formf:r· ly w i th the Dodgers, and first baseman Peter LaCOC1(, formerly of Kansas City, Thomasson is member of the Giants, while LaCock plays for the Whalers. OTHER TELEVISION 1 :30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY -Brent M usburger reports from New York with updates on the sports world. Also: Ray "Boom Boom" M ancini ( 19-0) defends his North American Boxing Feder a· tlon lightweight title against Jose Luis Ramirez (22·3) in a scheduled 12-round bout, telecast live from Warren, Ohio. 2 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Taped coverage of the Michigan 500 auto race and the final I~ of the Tour de France bicycle race. S p.m . (SO) \llC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. 7 p.m . (28) VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. RADIO Baseball -Salt Lake City at Spokane, 1; 30 p.m., K MPC (710) . l Bell ( 7 -8) drops. :·:. RI VERSID E The tallest player in colleee basketball history. 7-8 George Bell has dropped out of the University of California at Riverside, the school announced . The native of Ports mouth, Va .. "decided to leave school to pursue a professional basketball career," said UCR head basketball coach John Masi. Bell's specific plans were not known. He had transferred lo UCR from Morris Brow" College in Atlanta. Ga . last fall a nd sat out last season as a redshirt. From Page 81 TUCKER • • • "Johnnie wanted lo sign for severaJ yeal'll'. Owens doeso·t. With Carl Ekem playing middle linebacker and J im Youngblood and George An· · drews on the outside, Owens doesn't fi,-ure to play for us right away. Remember, J .J . played f6r'us right away." Stay tuned. As this mess inflates, gener4(' manager and agent will have more to say to the media. ~ For instance, both of them will declare how distasteful it is lO negotiate through the media. 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Fountain Vlltey ________________ J Los Caballeros Tennis Stadium . , :hm Evert Uo¢ urwa u, Virginia Wade in her 6-1. 6-J win in Wightman Cup action Saturday. ..!l". • easy it wasn't fun S'jT.river, Jaeger crush Britain in Wightman Cup CHICAGO CAP) -You can end girls out to do a woman's ~~1,.,a. fact neatly evidenced a~~rday night as the U.S. ollibles team of Andrea Jaeger nd . .i?am Shriver outgunned ;reatvBritain's Ann Hobbs and o··Durie, 6·1, 6·3, to give the mericans an unbeatable 4·0 •dli• jn matches in the 53rd Vii{tltlhan Cup championship e~as so easy. I guess it was o~ run," said Shriver. "But guess if I was on the other end, 'd be reeling kind or bad, too.,. EarUer, Chris Evert-Lloyd verpowered Virginia Wade 6-1. ·3. It was Lloyd's 19th con- ecutive victory in Wightman up play and marked her tenth traleht win over Wade. l\'HAT MOST are looking 1p 'llS " formality , the three e ng matches Sunday will e re Sue Barker opposing JlqJt'.d.and Wade meeting Tracy \.~lit).in singles and the doubles ~Jt~ 'of Wade· Barker facing ... loyd and Rosie Casals. The U.S. team, boasting the o~tt)ree women tennis players In e world, brought a command- o '42·10 lead into thjs year's in- ,tallment and figured to over- v helm the British, whose lighest-ranked team member 1s larker, 20th in the world. What has been especially .:ratifying for the U.S. squad is he success of its teen-agers: \u~. an 18-year-old Califor. 1ian. who is ranked 2nd in the ¥O~I~~ Jaeger, the 16-year-old rom1'auburban Lincolnshire who s ;~·ed third, and Shriver, a ~9-year-old Californian who is ·a'l~ seventh. i~ FACT, the e xpected lorpipance of the U.S. team - hkh has been borne out -had l!,\'..ers fr<1m both sides discuss· llL ... alil' s goals e Sur f win er Portland ing some change in the format to make the matches more com· petitive. However, Great Britain's cap- tain, Wade, wavered on the ques· lion. Asked if substituting an all· European squad for Great Britain would be the answer. she replied: "I don't know what the solution is. I think there should be con s ide rations given t o changing it. "Thus far, it's been a pretty pathetic performance. except for Sue Barker and even then we ran into some bad luck because she is hurt." continued Wade. But giving it a second thought, Wade added, ·~Maybe people will just have to learn to tolerate the off. flat year." Lloyd said she was in favor or retaining the present format. "I REMEMBER wben Pam and I lost the deciding doubles match three years ago and we were really favored. I didn't forget how hurt we fell. "It's different playing on a team. It's an experience that I hke. There are four girls on my back to wi n. In tournaments you don't get the same feelll'lg. You don't get to practice with a lot of these people." The U.S doubles team got its first break in the fourth game of the opening set against Durie and widened the edge to 5-1 by breaking Hobbs in the Britons' next service when Jaeger drove a volley between the two for game point. THE H-YEAR-OLD Jaeger, who is ranked third in ·the world. then closed out the first set on her service. fighting back to gain three deuce points and winning set point by handcuffing Hobbs with a sharp forehand volley at the net. The pairs then exchanged love service games to open the second set. They continued trad- ing service until the seventh game, when two errant volleys by Durie and a double fault by Hobbs allowed the Americans to break through for a 4-3 lead. Team operations scrapped b y Surf Callaway takes on responsibility By CURT SE EDEN Of Ille o.11, ...... Sutt When Tom Lllledal was hired as director of team operations for the California Surf. he quick· ly outlined some bright plans for the NASL club's future . But, because Surf manage- ment feels there has been too much confusion as to who is re· ally running the team --Coach Laurie Calloway or LilledaJ - the role of director of team operations has been scrapped. A short, four-paragraph state· ment from the Surf Friday night only reaffirmed the club's plan to put a greater emphasis on Americanizing the Surf, a pro· gram designed to sell the in· ternationaJ sport to the Orange County fan and eventually pro- duce an NASL championship with more American players in the lineup. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE is that Calloway will have total responsibility for the day-to-day operatlons of the club. "Tom Lilledal was responsible for those duties previously." the Surf statement concluded. Lilledal could not be reached for comment Saturday, but he was not with the team In Portland for a match against the Timbers. ''We reviewed the team atruc- ture and we re1t the best way to utilize everybody's talent wu to restructure it," said Surf General Manager Gary Beneon. "Tom'• new role hasn't been decl~. But he wiU remain wtlh us, perbapt 1n an advisory Ol' conswtlng role because he does have geat ebUlty," Benson con· tinued. "We knew wben we hired Tom three or four months a10 tbat tbere wu a poulbiHty of a mJ1 · underetandln1 11 to wbo wu calllna the •hotl on the teun, •· betald. Lllledal wa1 anytbin1 but a big hit the day he was put in charge of team oper ations. He announced plans for "garage sale." with intentions of keeping only the players who could pro· duce an NASL championship and who were willing to work within the Surf system. Since his arrival, Peter Wall res igned as coach. midfielder Mark Lindsay and defender Paul Cahill were traded away and several other players were reportedly put on the trading block. But LiUedal made up for some of the personnel losses by bring- ing in so-called world class talent with the likes or Carlos Alberto and P~ul Cesar and Jan Van Der Veen. As far as the Surf's long-range plan to win an NASL c hampionship within 3·t0·4 years, Lilledal had gotten the system off to a fast start. BUT THE MIXING of the old with the new has prouduced er- ratic play from the Surf this season. Before Saturday night's game, the Surf was just 8-15 and a mere one point from the Western Division cellar. The club has lost Ila last five games. But Benson said the team's problems on the field had nothing to do with the elimina- tion of UJJedaJ's job. "We just felt we bad to make a decision. We were talking about changes three or four weeks ago," Benion said. He added, however, that CalJoway may now be more ef- fecUve u coach. "Laurie never complained. That didn't bave anything to do with the decision. Our concern wasn't Laurie or Tom. I think our concern was, ue we aettin1 the Job done Wit.bin the 1tructure we eel up?" Benton added that be didn't know ll lhe ehan1e would pro- duce vletorta on the neld, but 1aid it "would eolve eome ol the problemt.'' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday. July 19, 1981 He's last of a breed Case stays a gentleman in changing game By EDZJNTEL Of .. 0 .... "'911• .. Tennls was once known u the Gentleman's Game. It got a reputallon as the •Port for hieb brows. Only the most proper etiquette and eood sportsmanshlp was tolerated on every court from Wimbledon to Queensland. You played teMls in between tea and crumpets. The role models were people like Jack Kramer, Don Budge, Bill Tilden, Maureen Connol- ly and Althea Gibson. l'hose seen not wearing white, all white . . . well, they weren't seen. Mary Ewine Outerbridge, considered the Mother of Tennis, played the first game of lawn tennis In the Unlted States at the Staten Island Cricket and Baseball Club, donned in high·butlon shoes, half a dozen silk sjjps and a flowing white dress. THAT'S THE WAY IT USED to be. Then, a long came Jimmy Connors and Ille Nastase in the early '70s and the game took on a whole new • <temeanor. Suddenly, nicknames like "Nasty" and "Super Brat" became associated with the top players of the day. It was a new age and tenrus no longer was lhe game for gentlemen. For people like Ross Case, Australian born and breed, tennis' transformation from a game of high reverence for your fellow player to a game whereby swearing at an official gets you a fine that amounts to nothing more than busfare, is just short or the uJtimate crime. Case. 29, was raised on a farm in Toowoomba, Australia, but now calls Newport Beach home. He's been at this game professionally for 11 years. For him, playing tennis is a privilege. His father raised him to believe that any person older than he had a sir or madame before their name. TODAY, ROSS CASE HAS his own nickname "Snake." Only he got his not because he steals candy from little ballboys or chases after the wives of felJow players. He's the Snake because he's so quick. particularly for his size (5·8, 155). Case is considered one or the more aggressive players on the men's pro lour but not in the sense that Connors, Nastase and John McEnroe are. "I came up following guys like (Rod) Laver and <Ken> Rosewall." Case said by phone from San Diego while preparing for a match with his San Diego Friars teammates of the newly formed Team Tennjs league. "Those guys were class,'" he continued. "They performed with their racquets and not their mouths." Case, after returning from the prim and pro· per atmosphere of Wimbledon, was slightly out- raged with the uninhibited action.s of one Super Brat. aka Sir McEnroe. "HE CAJlRIED THINGS too far,'' Case said in response to McEnroe's outbursts at tournament of· ficials during the All-England Championships. "He was out of line. Everything he did was a bit exaggerated in the press, but he was a starter, the in· stigator. "I don't agree with the notion that he was done in. He proved he can play great tennis without act· ing up by his performance in the final. ''I didn't see anyone acting up the way he did. When you're the champion. you have to act like one. There are a lot of very young people who are emulating you and what kind of example is McEnroe setting?" Case, the Wimbledon and Australian doubles champion with felJow Aussie Geoff Masters, admits that no one is perfect. But, he adds, there's a t}ugedif· ference between venting frustration on yourself and on other people. "It's fine to get mad at yourself, everyone does it But when you bother oth rs around you. that's when you're out or line.'' CALL HIM OLD FASHIONED or square, but Caaie ls a firm believer in the lost school of thought that politeness wlU get you to where you want to go. "Back then, there waa no qualifying for tournaments. You had to write away to the of· ficials and ask for permission to aet lnto tourna- ments. "For myself and others. there was no glamour involved. We had lo scrimp and save lo make it " Re no longer has to scrimp and save. Case lives qulte comfortably in a condominium that When you're the champion. you have to act like one. overlooks the ocean and has a tennis court for his private use. That's due in part to his some 26 international doubles titles plus regular product endorsements NOW, AS HE EYES the twilight of his playing career, Case is able to devote more of his energy to interests such as Team Tennis. He figures he can play another 2·3 years on the tour, then go into teaching at a local club. Case is a veteran of team tennis, having played in all five years of World Team Tennis ( 1974-78). During that time, he played on four different teams. capped by a role as player/coach of the Phoenix Racquets in Hr77. He guided his team to the Western Division championship that year. In 1978, Case finished third in men's doubles in the WTT with one of his childhood heroes -Laver. "I always enjoyed team tennis; I like the team concept," Case said. "It also breaks up the touring year. Plus, I like to stay in one city for some time." When team tennis was reintroduced this year. Case's name was drawn from a pool of about 60 pros in an open draw. "I think I was picked by San Diego because I played here before (1976 and '78). I had some identity with fans here and I also had experience in team tennis." CASE CALLS HIMSELF a self.taught player H~ picked up h_is first racquet at the age of seven. His father, himself a superb player, built a backboard behind the family farmhouse in rural Queensland so that young Ross could practice his ground strokes. From there. Case went through the Australian junior ranks until he was old enough to go over· seas for the pro tour. His size. or lack of it, has never helped him. though. He's also still dealing with an injury dating back to 1978 that continues to nag him. A SLIGHT SHOULDER injury developed into a major one when, after playing with the pain, ten· dinitis set in Then. to complicate matters. Case was hit with a severe case of te nnis elbow "I kept playing and lost a lot of confidence during 1979," Case said "I could have taken 2-3 months off to let it heal and I wouldn't have lost that confidence. Injuries can ruin you in tennis and I wouldn't play with mine if it happened again." When Case visits the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club In Fountain Valley next Sunday as the Friars meet the California Oranges In the season finale, he may have to wear a protective pad over his elbow. But chances are, you won't hear him grumbling. That wouJd just be unlike a gentleman playing a gentleman's game . MARINE HARDWARE Clearance Sale THOUSANDS OF SAIL & POWERBOAT PARTS & ACCESSORIES WILL BE SOLD TO THE PUBLIC AT A FRACTION OF COST. 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MAOlllA -San J°""'ll Rlwr (Middle l'ortl), stertt-.tMr L.ell•. 1t••• -Kem RI-I Dltft'lo<ret Dem • I( A I .. _rllCMIM, lorell Powtrllouse \t OemMrat Deltl. 1..-11. O.rn to aenll PowtrhouH, ICRI Powerll•use to L.ekt IMMlle). TULA•• -Ory,.......... Cne41, Fr- CrM41. Ktrll •1-Cl<•lrvl..,, O.m • KIU P•••rllowst, Joll111t11••1t Srldt• t• ,.lrvltw Demi, ,..._rrnl11 Cr ..... Tlllt •1 .. ., (Hor111 111411 Soulll """-' of Mtltl ~wtl). MONO -llut Ltllt (Upper e11d LtWtf), lrl--t lltttrftlr, lyelle" c,..., e.wkt °'"'• cen111c1 Leu, ~ "'•" Croell. lllery t..allt, o-.. Lelle, OIMJ C.._ Ortflt LA .. ,~ (.reell, ~I Llkt, HllMll Cr.ot!. J-Ullt, Kl-'I' "-*'• l.R Vlfllfll Cnttt. Let 11 ....... CrMll It.Ill l"erlll, Lllltt Welktr l..Ml.o, u-. tit ···-"'""· l.AnfY ........ Memlt l.tlllt, MeMfft1191 0-. ,..,.., ......... McOoe ~ Miii C,..._ OW.. ltlwr 1"'"911 C~ t1MI •11 s.rlflttl, ,.,,.. Crttll, Rt...,.. Crt•ll ......... " CrHll, llt<ll CrHk ( .. ., ..... C:.,.. IO Tom1t '1Kt, ,_., ""41ct ..--n te ._, OM LIM, ._.. c,.... ................. , .. ,,.-. .. C,...k Ullle, .._ 0... ......... ~. h••11-1.11M,..,..cr-....,_ c,.., -........ ~ 0--. ,,... Lollt, Trt1mlt11ll t.1ke, Twl11 t.ellH er ....... CU,,W ,._ w.trl. Twitt ....... CMe111....-1. vtrwlllle ....... IU--L-trl, Vlr .. 1110 Crt9il, W•llltr '"'"' lOlrtt , .. Qll ...... "'""' ......... LHvltt ...... ~WM le llMP• .,....,, Owens still ullsigned with RaJJJS FULLERTON (AP> J.. T Rama welcomed 41 rooklts the openin1 of their preh traininl camp Saturday nt~ after the Natlon1f Footba Lea1ue tum •tined thrff dra cbolcee. But No.1 draft cbol~e M Owena, a linebacker rro Mlcbt11n, aUll haa not aal'eed terms. Publicity Directof Jer Wilcox said there waa no \ndlca tlon from Rama' Vic.e Pteslder and Gener1l Mana1er Do Klosterman OweM was tJose t signing. Agreement with Owe t.oo on added importance th ', sun mer because two Rams' ..,rt.er at linebacker In recent · ear perennial Pro Bowl s ctlo Jack R eynold s an Bo Brudz.inskl, have left th&: Brudzinski was traded to iarr and Reynolds signed w· Sa Francisco after his rele.,ie b the Rams. · The three draftees wh wer signed Saturday were S411Yentl round pick Mike Clark, ·a dt fensive end from Flct,rlda eighth-round pick Art P~kell a 8-foot-7 offensive tacklt. fror' Nevada (Las Vegas), ancOuntt round choice Ron Sea · 11 , linebacker from Portland tat( Each signed a series of ~-yea contracts covering 'lhre seasons, Wilcox said. A Rams' third round p~. dr fenslve tackle Greg MeiU)er <. Pittsburgh, was reporting t camp and expected lo a•ree t terms Saturday night, Witco said. Three free agents sJgne• Saturday wer e rookie Ray. Polk a USC linebacker, second. yea linebacker Randy Gill ol Sa Jose State who was with the St Louis Cardinals last year an• fifth year safety Eric Jobnson· formerly with San Fraj)c1sc• and the Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams said the rooktes an1 nine veterans who have joine1 them in the early training.cam1 would go through orieotat1111 Sunday with the first pr~tace Monday. The rookies (if th• Rams and Dallas Cowboy1t hav1 a scheduled s crim mace 0 1 Saturday . Ram veterans are sc~ule' to report Saturday night ~o th1 training quarters al Ca t·:Sta11 Fullerton. ·: .. .. Dashinglf dashes ~~ • to victory Trainer C. W · Bubba · C;a!>cii made up for the great =a1!>ap pointment he suffered fl\ las month's kindergarten by· Sl!nd ing out the filly Dashingif to ; narrow victory over Love !' Money in the Sl.075,000.;;koa Dash for Cash Futurity Satur day night at Los AlamitOSj Rae• Course. • Cascio had qualified fou horses for the $636.0ct<l kin dergarten but that fou).1ome which included Dashing),. die n ot finish in the top. fou1 finishers in that June 20 cQiatest. A poor start cost Datbingl~ any chance in the l<inder(tu"len but jockey Jerry Nic~mu: made sure that fate did net ruir the filly's chances in t~ ricl Skoal Dash for Cash Futurity a: he hustled the filly away iD g00< order from the inside post • I As fast as Dashingly brok• from the gate, she was stil hooked up with Love N .one~ ror the early lead. With K'nnell Hart in the saddle, lpve l' Money was winning rro.p the middle and it soon beca•e ap parent that California's first S million race would be a two-rill~ race. At the finish it was Daaiiingl~ hanging on by a nose ov Lov1 N Money in a very fast l~S fo1 the 400 yards. Justanold Lovt' • entry mate or Dashingly·~. wa~ another three quarter of 1 length back in third for ke) Danny Cardoza. Dashingly paid $4.60, d $3.20. Love N Money pa and $4.20. The S2 exac $17. Hart has lt¥ld at San Die SAN DIEGO -Jeff Solana Beach bu taken . stroke lead over secon leader Gregg Twt1g1 of lnto today's flnal round Southern Callfornla A GoU cbamplon1Mp1 StardUlt Country Club. Hart ftred a 70 to pull tt.roke bth1nd Sal\ Dte10 Twisp, who dropped ln with Woodland lillla' Goldlte1nat210. Six atrokea off the Newport Beach'• L•• who fut\Soned a 99 S.t move into flftta pla atrokes abHd of Hu Beach'• Larry Granto at 21 followtnc Saturday'• "1. Cotta lleu'a JoM Burclde at 211. . ~ ... ~·-- ---Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, July 19. 1981 Carlander, Rogers Del Mar to onen season Wednesday star in close )088 r Oranges squ eezed by Strings, 30-19 LOS ANGELES -John Roaers of La Quinta High scored 22 points and Ocean View's Wayne Carlander pumped in 21 but it wasn't quite enough as San Fernando Valley defeated DEL MAR -A record stakes schedule, worth $1,895,000, will keep things interest· Ing when Del Mar race track ·opens its gates Wednesday for the ~ginning of a 43-day thoroughbred meeting. Utlist, while Pincay owned the Eclipse honor ln 1979. In addition, Southern California jockeys Bill 'Shoemaker, Sandy Hawley, Darrel Mcffargue and Eddie Delahoussaye will be on hand for the Wednesday·throu1b· Monday schedule of raping, among others . tap are the Del Mar OaJts (Aug. 15), Eddie Read Handicap (Aug. 16) and the Del Mar Derby <Aug. 23), a championship fixture for 3-year-olds. Del Mar will offer Pick Six wagering throughout the meeting along with four ex· actas and a dally double . T he Los Angeles Strings, led by the stronc play of Martina NavratUova and Vijay Amrilraj, , swept every set and cruised to an easy 30·19 win over the California ·oranges \fl Team 'fenois play at t'he Los CabaUeroe Racquet and Sports Club Saturday flight. , Orange County, 93·91 Saturday in USA Development League basketball action at Cal State Los Angeles. San Fernando Valley was led by Niguel Miguel of Notre D~me High who scored 33 points and Stewart Gray of Kennedy who had 20. In addition, 14 days of racing, und'er the 22nd "AgrlcuJturaJ District" banner will follow, bringing to 57 the totaJ racing days at the track, located 20 miles north or San Diego. Jockeys Chris Mccarron and Laffit Pin· cay, Jr., will bring their battle for supremacy in the national jockey rankings to Del Mar for the 1981 campaign. The stakes schedule Ls topped by the estimated $200,000·gross Del Mar Debutante (Sept. 6) for 2·year-old fillies; the $150,000-added Del Mar Handicap (Sept. 7) for 3-year-olds and up; the $225,000 Del Mar Futurity (Sept. 9); and the opening stakes event Wednesday -the $50,000- added Oceanside Stakes for 3-year-olds . Jn addition, •"early bird" wagerinc, which allows patrons to wager on the en- tire day's prosr'am from 8:3(>-10:30 a.m .. will be offered. Trainers Ronald McAnaJly, the defend· ing titlist at Del Mar, and Charles Whittingham, who leads !he nation in total money this year, bead a strong contingent of southland conditioners . Before a crowd of 1,467, the Strings upped their record to 7.3 while the Oranges dropped their fifth 1traight t.o fall to 2·5. Tonipt, the <>tances wW host Billie Jean King and the Oakland Breakers at Los Caballeros. Match time i1 6. Today, Orange County meets South Bay in a 12 : 30 game . 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He rents to the stars The Moving Exchange deals only in expensive rentals BEVERLY HILLS <AP> -Havlng trouble scra ping together $10,000 or $20,000 for the down payment on a house? That's the monthly rent on the homes Steve Shapiro handles. Shapiro i.s a 35-year·old Philadelphia native who moved to Los Angeles a dozen years ago and started looking for an apartment. He had trouble finding a place he liked and turned bis problem in- to a business opportunity. "I took the traditional route of looking through the papers and. with the owners writing the ads, every apartment was glorious. But of course when I visited the apartments, well they weren't so glorious." Shapiro recalled. ger. Jill Clayburgh, Tuesday Weld, Rod Stewart, Richard Dreyfuss and more. But he says more and more of his clients are businessmen -and foreigners. "Traditionally, it's been show b\dlness peo- ple who can come in and spend what they want. But Los Angeles is becoming a world capital and that means people from all over, in all types of businesses, are coming he re," he said. "Also com · panies are moving out here and finding that their key personnel can't buy homes. So the companies have had to develop programs where their people can lease a house until they can find a way to buy." By LOUISE COOK ._ ................ The n11tion '11 uvlnaa and l~•n aaaoclaUona are In the same predicament as • family with 1 paycheck that won't cover the bllls The lnlereat the S&Ls are earnln1 on their loans Is leH than the Interest lhey have to pay on deposits A big part o( the problem. for families and bankers. ls lnflatlon. lnnauon that cull buying power and boosta Interest rates. The families and the bankers have to earn more or spend lesa. "Break the back of Inflation," says Rollin Barnard, president o( the U.S. League of Savings Associations. "That is the most Important thing that anybody, including God, can do,'· Barnard said. Richard T. Pratt. the chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, s aid 80 percent of the 4,700 federally chartered savings and loan associa· lions in lhe country are operating at a loss. He said one-third of them are ·•not viable" under present economic conditions. If things don't get belle(, they won't survive. A l~k at some numbers makes the problem clear. According to Barnard, 67 percent of the loans outstanding at S&Ls ar e paying 10 pe rcent or less. The average cost of money for the S&Ls, the amount they have to pay on deposits, is more than 11 percent. Not onJy are the S&Ls paying more than they are earning. they also are losing deposits. In May alone. savers withdrew Sl61 million more than they put In. As interest rates have .soared, Americans have taken money out of passbook sav· ings accounts -which pay a maximum of 5112 per· cent annually at S&Ls -and have put it into in· vestments like money market funds which are paying 16 percent and 17 percent. The customers who have kept their money in S&Ls have used it lo buy high-yield certificates of deposits. The squeeze on the S&Ls -which account for alm ost haJf all residential mortgage lending -has put a squeeze on the housing industry. The S& Ls have less money lo lend, and the money they do h ave is so expens ive that many would-be homebuyers can"l afford it The bank board, which regulates the S&Ls, is proposing a number of changes in the law to make it easier for the thrift institutions to compete for money and customers by offering new services. The new customers and the new deposits - won't do much good, however, if the S&Ls have lo pay more to attract them than they can charge on loans. That's where something called the '"all· save rs certificate" comes in. Creation or the certlricate has been proposed in Congress as part of the tax-cut bill. and House and Senate committees have approved slightly dif· fe rent versions. It would pay interest equal to 70 pe rcent of the rate on one-year Treasury bills - about 9 percent under current market conditions. The lntereRl would be exempt Crom federal lr'i· come taxes, up to a maximum of S2,000 for a mar· rled couple. The current Income tax deduction ol up to $400 for Interest and dJvtdepdJ would be cut to a maximum of S200 and wowd be limited to dividends only. Financial Institutions could pay le11 than they do now on many deposits. Savers -particularly. in high tax brackets -would keep more of the i&. te rest they earn. "There are billions of dollars out In the monef m a rket that could be retrieved." said Barnard. who Is president of Midland Federal Savin11 " Loan of Denver as well as of lhe league or aavin11 associations .• The S&Ls, meanwhile. are trylnl other ways to close the gap between earnings and expenses. Thanks to changes in federal regulations, they have more Oexlbllity in the rates they can charge on new mortgages . A growing number of S&Ls are offering some type of adjustable rate mortgage, where the interest rate fluctuates according to a pre-selected economic index. Thrift institutions, including S&Ls a nd mutual savings banks, also are joining commercial banks in charging fees for ser vices that used to be free and in cutting payments on small accounts The Central Savings Bank of Maryland, for example. no longer pays interest on passbook s avi ngs ac· counts with balances of less than $100, except for those opened by children. Free invest01ent se01inar slated "Investing in the '80's," a free investment seminar, will be presented Tuesday. July 28, from 7 to 9 p.m . at Century 21 North Hills, 3208 E. Yorba Linda Bl vd ., Full erton. according to Hector Marsach. the featured speaker and president of Ma rsach Investment Company Inc. of Huntington Beach. According to Marsach, himself a real estate millionaire. "Anyone with as litUe as $5,000 can build his net worth through safe, simple methods and enjoy financial security in a few years. Few people realize how easy it is to turn Sl0,000 into $1 million in 10 years.·· A frequent lecturer and a uthor of numerous real estate articles and a book on the subject. Marsach will explain how to use equity without be· ing "penalized" by high interest rates and why rental property may not be the best investment. Marsach Investment specializes in organizing partnerships to acquire, manage and sell income. producing properties. Its services include location and acquisition of incom e property for investment. "Anyway. I started a company called Scan· A· Pad which computerized listings of vacant apart· m ents and categorized them on color slides so you could sit down and look and decide if a place was what you wanted. But it was a business that just kind of turned into a sweatshop, so about 1975 I de- cided it would be better to deal with fewer people who had more money." That decision led Shapiro to develop The Mov· Ing Exchange, a firm which deals only in ex- pensive rental properties in Beverly Hills. Bel-Air. Brentwood and other exclusive communities. Shapiro is also a real estate broker, because today's renter is sometimes tomorrow's buyer. itfi=Tiftte I DOM PERIGNON Classic country elegance at Rancho Santa Fe. "The Jessee has been neglected in Beverly Hills real estate and that is becau$e the com- ._ m ission generated on a lease is not what it would be on a sale," he said. ''But the person who rents a house for $10,000 or $20,000 is the same person who could later buy a $1 million or $2 million house." Shapiro gets a commission amounting to 6 per- cent of the rent on the places he places. Not much. but it adds up. ··I just rented one last week fur $40,000 a month, which is the most expensive one I've done," he said. "The client is getting a house with approximately 9,500·square feet, pool, tennis court. museum-quality furnishings, total security. rooms of immense proportion -every room has a fireplace. projection facilities, gourmet kitchen, everything you would imagine." Shapiro's client list reads like a show business roster -J ennifer O'Neill, Bette MldJer, Mick J ag- L .M.Boyd in{~fi:! Daily Pil 1973 .. :a $ 7H• 4995 fOOd ""' 141 DAILY PILOT' CLASSIRED ADS 842·M78 BUYERS/SELLERS/INVESTORS 'f'OU'VE HEARD ABOUT CREATIVE FINANCING ? EQUITY SHARING ·? The Orange County Real Estate Club OFFERS YOU THE CHANCE TO BUY OR SELL PROPERTIES WITH THE HELP OF REAL ESTA TE EXPERTS AT A SPECIAL EVENING PROPERTY MARKETING SESSION TO BE HELD MONDAY JULY 20th 1981 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 1N ELKS LODGE 11551 Trask Avenue Gar.den Grove Ca Admlaalon $5.00 PRESENTED BY MmRICAN ltEAL asTATI! Fa irbanks Ranch . Per- haps the most impor- tant private residential com- munity eve r create d in Southern California . 1,240 prime master-planned acres at Rancho Santa Fe, an area renowned for its pres tige, the traditional beauty of its ar- chitecture and charming early California ambience. H e re you will find estate sites o f one acre and larger with all access controlled by electron- ically activated privacy gates. Throughout time this land has attrac ted swash- buckling romantics yearning to call it their own . One such man was Douglas Fairbanks. Awe struck upon seeing its breathtaking natural beauty he determined that here was the perfect place for his and Mary's dream house. But alas, it was not to be. Fairbanks' passion for this land continued, however, as h e turned it into a working ranch where citrus g roves were planted, lakes built and streams created . Today, it can be the perfect place fo r your dream home. Panoramic view~ across the valley to the q;>ast in a cli- mate of refreshing seawashed air. Towering e ucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows offer a rare, uncluttered set- ting. A lakeside clubhouse with beautiful tennis facilities Fairbanks Ranch Obtain tht Prr!periy Report rrquired by Federal law and rttld i't btfort 1igning anything. No fedntl Mtn'Y has judged the merit or value, if 11~ of this property. ... are nearing completi on. A full equ estrian cente r and wan- dering trails will be included as w ill Fairbanks Village Plaza, to be built at the south- west entry of the Ranch to provide convenie nt shopping and professional ser vices. It will almost be impos- sible to believe you are only a few minutes from th e San Diego Freeway, twenty-five miles from downtown Sa n Diego and comfortably close to Orange County a nd Los Angeles. Fairbanks Ranch holds every promise of becoming one of the most prestigious and sought after addresses in Southern California. A place of enchanting beauty and en- during charm. It is one of the las t opportunities to enjoy a truly elegant, rural lif~style with every mod ern con- ve nience. All homesites are improved with natural gas, sewers a nd cable television and of course, all utilities are underground. -secure a n appointment to visit Fairbanks Ranch to- day. Ranch tours by appoint- ment only: Fairbanks Ranch Realty Co. P.O . Box 2012, Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067 Telephone (714) 756-3795 (213) 277-9488 From $175 ,()()() Equal Housing Opportunity Developed by Watt Industries, Inc. -------- '• ... • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 It takes a lot of work to b_uy a home today By ao•E•T '· aavss DEA& llOB: .Week after weefl, I read you artlclee aboat M• t.ome IMIYen Ille u eaa b117 a Mff'• wttla 1eUer flaaaela1 la today'• 1Hlyer'1 •¥iket. But la ov to•• tlaat mut acK be tne. ,'My wife ud I ftad Ito•• tellen demudla,. 5l el.Ill dowa paymeau ud "teller n.uela1 • m ~u tlaey'll carry baell oaly a little •tt, ... or .... aecGed •ort1a1e. TM .. ....,. we eu b•)' for lt perceat dowa paymeat aad seller REAL ESTATE MAILBAG I lln•nddg for tbe balance waa aa overprleed dump. Hew do yoa fl.nd homes to buy wttJ. seller fl.naac· lag? -DA&JNV. DEAR DARIN: Shame oo me for ne1lecting to emphasize that It takes work to buy a home with seller financing at low interest rates. Lota of non· motivated sellers. don't care if they sell their homes. So they despand outra1eous prices, high cab down payments or other unreasonable terms. You've got to find the anxioua sellers who don't neff a bundle of cash from the sale. · ·Just between us, the secret of finding motivat· ed· home sellers is to make an offer to buy every ' house you'd like to own. Diare1ard tht 11ent'1 1latement.a like "Tbe seller need.I a 20 percent down p'yment" or "The seller need.I all cash." Inslst the a1ent write up and present your offer providing for seller financing. Unut you make your purchase offer and it la presented to t~e seller, you'll never know for sure if the seller wm flnance your purchase 00 your termL lt'a ~u.inl bow many offer1 aeller& ac· cept which their 11ent was sure would be rejected. Tax breaka with ownership . Job aite cban1e. you may be elllible for movtna ex· penae deductions. Durinl ownenhlp, in addltion to property tax· es and mort111e Interest, you may become eUtl· ble for ener1Y tax credits, casualty loss tax deduc· lions and buslneaa at home tax deductions. Further real esfate ownership tax benefit detail• are in my special 13-cbapter report "1981 Realty Tax Ti.pL' To obtain a CO.RY send a $3 check paya· ble to "Newapa~rbooka" for Rep0rt /1110 to the Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N .. 078'8. Shop /or second mortgages DEAR BOB: Wltll the laelp ol a VA mortta1e Juat before latereat rate• weat up In early 1981, we DEAR BOB: Our woaderfaJ ael1labor1 are boaght our bome. We are now looktal at the tu about &o loee their bome by toreelolue aad I bope angles ol bome owaeralllp to cat oar lacome tuea. you cu hetp. They boa1lat dall boute more Uaaa Please tell u which of ou purcllue c•. ta are tu two yean a1o by unmla1 tM old VA mort1a.1e and Pvinl tbe teller a two-year tu, ... aecoed deductible ud lf any moatbly paymeata other mort1a1e. That mortga1e waa •ae la Marcil ud than mortgage Interest and property taxes are de· the 1eUer ha• 1tarted forecl01are. Ou Deilhbora ductlble. are havint dllfteulty reflauclnt &o 1et eaou•b -Connie W. h ,_ off ... 1 • DEAR .CONNIE: An entire book could be writ· caa -pay ... 8 second mort1age. A.Dy~1::~e? P . ten anewerUlg your question about the tax benefits~ DEAR MICKIE: The answer probably isn't re· of home ownership. But the quick answer is most _ inancing the old first mortgage. A better solution of your closing costs, except for pro-rated property n most towns is to 1et a new second mortgage to taxes and mortgage Interest, are not tax deducli· replace the old second mortgage which must be ble and should be added to your home's purchase paid off price cost basis. However, if your move involved a It ·pays to shop carefully for second Study/claims industrial turnaround due in state mortgages. ln most communities good sources of second mortgages include finance companies, credit unions, mortaage brokers, S&Ls, banks and individual lenders. Most second mortgage lenders will loan up to 75 percent or 80 percent or the property's market value. Your neighbor's situation empbasbes the dis· advantages of dangerous "short fuse mortgages" which can be bard to pay off: I personally won 't buy a property with a second mortgage less than rive years. but I prefer 10 years or longer. A recent study by The Russell Co .. a Beverly Hills firm specializing in real estate development services, predicts that an Impending upturn in Southern California industrial development will cer>.ter on five areas. They are Los Angeles and 0f•nge counties; Camarillo-Oxnard· Ventura ; the vicinity of Ontario Airport; and Oceanside· C~rlsbad in northern San .Diego County. I According to the report, softness in the general m .... ketplac~ will prevail fbr the next six months, followed by a turnaround in the nation's economy. "'then there will be a lag of three-to six-months before the full , positive impact is fell in tbe fi ve Southern California areas targeted for industrial growth." t Los Angeles County. which requires approx· imately 20 million-square feet or industrial space a11Aually, will see "much of the demand trying to find its way into the West San Fernando, Long Beach, South Bay. Santa Fe Springs and Norwalk," the report states. Beyond this. in.fill is occurring in such tradi· tional locations as the Cit y of Commerce. However, the report points out, "constraints on land availability have driven the primary market demand in Los Angeles County to outlying sites. Orange County is benefiting from much of the "spill-over demand" in Los Angeles County. The region is also expanding industrially. due to the g{pwth or firms already established there. The s~9d y cited a report compiled by "Newport &,Oonomics." which shows absorption of 12. 7 mjllion-square feet of industrial space in Orange CQunty last year, as compared with 17.4 million in -1~79. :: Says the Russell study: "While there is about a*ix·to nine-month supply on the market. we ex· p · t Orange County to turn around soon after the e nomy, as a whole , shows positive movement." ;: Orange Co unty's vast Irvine Industrial Ctimplex East, with some 1,250 acres. will un· d~btedly be the focal point of development. ~oreover, it is expected that much of the space in· voJved wHI offer high quality, park-like environ· rtjtnts~. A total of 8 million-square feet is being p'anned. '; Acknowledging the extensive industrial activi· ty in Camarillo, Oxnard and Ventura. the study nevertheless expresses concern that "in the long nJh . housing limitations placed by several nearby c~munities will drive housing prices up. thereby limiting the labor supply. I; "We have seen this take place. to some extent, iri Orange County which has forced industrial de· v~opment into Riverside/San Bernardino counties a~ northern San Diego County." ! Industrial development around the Ontario Mrport is described as "tremendous," with "big n~me developers buying and selling land. This has ir1creased land prices 20 percent in the last 12 ~. ntbs." Continuing its look at Cntarlo, the study adds: ecause labor is readily available, we expect t pt industries attracted to this location will be in t e nature of 'white' manufacturing and dis· ibutive operations.'' I Despite the accessibility to labor and attrac· ti: e labor costs, "the key question is whether top *• middle management are willing to commute f m Orange and Los Angeles counties to erside and San Bernardino counties, which are irUbe Ontario growth pattern." I 1 A shift south to Oceanside-Carlsbad in n them San Diego County is held to be "a more Ii ly trend." Northern San Diego County. it is not· e ''has many more similarities to Orange County t n do Riverside and San Bernardino." It is predicted that the greatest volume of ac· ity in northern San Diego County will be found and around the Palomar Airport. After identifying where development will OC· c , the study examines what will be built and the a enilies to be offered. Emphasis seems to be on continual upgra~g industrial areas, in an attempt to make them re· ble attractive office parks. This is done by de· ning meandering streets and setbacks and ougb special landscaping. "Parking will be increased, or provisions will made to accomodate future office development. rking ratios will approach 3.5 per thousand are feet of rentable area." In the event that no off.street parkin1 exists, study sees the need for pool parking areas. la arran&ement wUI permit a ratio of four ces per thousand where development is expect· to be devoted exclusively to office buildings. Also, future development will be planned with smaller tenant very much in mind, ·'The ma· lty of induatriaJ real estate transactions will be space under 25,000 square feet. As a result, re business park type spaces will come on the rket, with tenant. modules 2' feet wide and from to 75 feet de~p. "Celling hel1hts in these spaces wlll be 12 to 14 t. Where there are bilher ceillnp in multite· nt buildints, lhou1ht and conaideration will be en to dropplnt ceilings or addlnl mezzanine ce.'' The advent oC hl&b tecbnolo1y firm• will ha~e clded impact on futwe industrial producta. The rt concludes that ''in hilb tech arua such as encia and parta of Oraqe County, we wUl aee atructlon of many more two-atory lndUltrial ld.inp.'' hlterior features will include roof knock-out nelt Cor 1kyU1hta or addlUoaal beaUn1/alr con· dilioning units. These panels will also occupy side walls to provide for additional windows, should they be required at some future date. High tech is even ·beginning to influence the type or building materials to be used. "Although the concrete slab is the main foundation material for more industrial buildings, stronger materials will be tested. This is necessary to permit greater fl exibility when installing or expanding computer type facilities." Another characteristic of indulrial develop· ment will be the desire or tenants to become owners. "It is an attitude which will be evident in smaller firms and major corporations. alike. Dur- ing inflationary times, real estate ownership is seen as a sound investment and a means of stabilizing occupancy costs." Where crimson bougainvillea still spills over graceful adobe arches. where mission chimes still echo across cobbled streets once traversed by padres and conquistadors, the Maurer Elliott Construction Company has cret1ted a luxury cnmmunlty of classic eleganu: Villages of The Mission. Here , nestled among the hills and vales of the lush Capistrano Valley, you'll discover traditionally styled homes that marry the rich heritage of early California with all the comforts and conveniences of today. The final phase at Villages of The Mission features uncommonly elegant 3-and 4-bedroom executive resid.nco let on country-siu lots, nmny with 10.000 sq. ft. or more. Choe>5e from How to handle an agent DEAR BOB: My wife works ID the same shop with a part-time real estate agent wbo bas been trying for about four months to find us a house to buy. Several of our frlen8s have bou&bt homes ID tltJs time but our agent hasn't found one we can buy. We aren't fusay but I think this agent isn't worklDg very bard to locate a house for us. How long sbouJd we remain loyal &o this agent? -Wayne W. DEAR WAYNE: About one minute more. Your first mistake was to work with a part-time 5 inspired floorplans with up to approximately 3,160 sq. ft. of well-planned Interior space. All are lavishly appointed, including 2 or 3 fire- phlces, intercom systems, wet bars. ceramic tile or hardt.oood entry flooring, complete Slcurity alarm systems, and built-in 5tlfes. Gourmet kitchens offer microwave and self-cleaning ovens, trash compactors. Nutone fbod centers, and custom oak cabinetry. A flexible financing program -including 9J,t. % interest second trust deeds with no payments for 3 years-can puJ this refined and prestigious community within your reach. So retur:n with the 5'41Qllows to timeless elegance and tranquil surroundings. Come home to Vll1"ges of The Mission . 9afia% Interest (103/4% A.P.R.) 2nd Trust Deeds 111:m1r film· ill . real estate agent. UnleH that agent baa a fuU.tJm1 broker to follow up on new U.ttn11 and chan1es. It is Virtually lmpo11lble (or a part-timer to ade· quately represent you. Switch to a motivated Ml· time a•ent who la anxious to find the rtsht home for you. Mortgage muat be honored DEAR BOB: A year a10 we bouf,ht our bome from an elderly man. He financed tbe 1ale on a seven-year mortgage. We paid him $840 per month. Last month he dled. Hia only dau1hter con· . tacted us and said she wants us to pay off the mortgage balance which we owe. Do we bave to pay even thoul(h the morteage bas sl.Jt years re· malning? -OOLORESJ. DEAA DOLORES: No. UaJeu tM aort1a1e Ila• a provlaloa reqalrlD& fall pay•eat If ~ mortgaaee dies <that'• llJP.ly UD1Jllel1>, the es· eeator of hi• estate maat boaor the mort1a1e term a. If the daapter la the decedent'• oaJy heir, then 1be wW retelve llae "41 moaUaJy paymeata for tbe nest sb years utU the balloon paymeat I.I dae. Your attorney caa explain farUaer. Treat condo tu inveJtment DEAR BOB: Several years ago we boupt a two ·bedroom condominium In BawaU. Our Idea was to use It a month each year for vacation and rent It out the rest of the year. Other tbaa the ftnt year, we've rented It out aU tbe tlme aad aever used lt. Is there any way we cu depreciate tltla condo? If IO, what amount cu we depreciate? -NOBMANV. DEAR NORMAN : Since you don't personally occupy the condo, it can be treated as investment property rather than a vacation home. The happy result is that your tax breaks increase greatly due lo the non-cash depreciation deduction. Depreciate your cost basis for the condo un· it. excluding the cost of your share of the land value (unless it is located on leased land, of course). If the condo is localed in a large complex. it is not unusual to depreciate 90 or 95 percent of the purchase price. because your share or the land value is so small. Then estimate the condo's useful life, perhaps 20 to 40 years, depending on its age and condition. Ask your tax adviser to help you maximize your deprecilltion tax writeoff. . From $244,990 OpendailylOa.m. to6p.m. (714)661-6714 Bud Ganschow. our financial expert. is available to custom-tailor a financing program to meet your individual needs. t. ... - ' - Orange ,Cout DAILY PILOT unday, July 19, 1981 OAMl.IC8 l.8D•T Lido resident affiliates Cyn&bla Ramefeld has a11ociated with Coldwell Banker as a residential salesperson in the Newport Beach office. A graduate of San Jose State University and a fourth generation Californian, Ms. Rumsfeld has been a Lido Island resident since 1975. She is a past member of the Huntington Hospital Clinic Auxiliary and has been associated with the Junior League for the past lS year11. Ms. Rumsfeld is presently serving on the com- mittee to form a halfway house for women alcoholics in conjunction with the Newport Beach Junior League. Her background includes study and work in interior design. * Robert E. Grlffllb has joined the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokeraee Co. and has been assigned to the industrial division, according to Lawrence M. Scher, president of Ule Southern California brokerage firm. Prior to joining Business Properties. Griffith MOVING UP IN REAL ESTATE operated his own firm, Griffith Brokerage Cv. in Newport Beach for seven years. He is a native or Los Angeles and obtained his B.S. degree from the University or Southern California. He and his wife. Sally. live in Irvine. • John W Saunders Realty in Huntington Beach has announced tfle addition of two staff members. Pe1gy Dahlke. in addition to her various s ecretarial responsibilities. will coordinate all direct mail campaigns, handle various aspects of customer relations and conduct research surveys for an assortment of company projects. She and her husband. Dennis. make their home in Huntington Beach. Vldd Ledet has become a real estate sec1;etary for the firm . She is currently enrolled in real estate studies at Golden West College, and is in the process of acquiring her real estate license. She lives in Orange. • Gerald M. Robblas has joined Van Dell and Associates Inc., the Irvine-based civil engineering and planning firm. Robbins will serve as project manager for landscape architecture. Robbins, a registered landscape architect. comes to Van Dell from the Mission Viejo Co. whe re he held the position or manager of capital for real estate ventures. Robbins lives in Irvine. • Robert C. Tucker has been appomted ex- ecutive vice president and chief executive officer of Warmington Financial Corporation of Irvine. A California real estate broker with a degree in business administration/finance from Cal State Fullerton, Tucker was previously a financial con- sultant to local firms, mortcaee loan ofricer and recently a supervisor. with Merrtll Lynch Reloca- tion Services. He will oversee ,au aspects or investments, loan packages and business development. * a. Jame• 8GJ11er1 bas formed a partnership with the princip'als of Ewing, Creath Is Brown Securities Inc. or Costa Mesa ror the .purpose or raising capital for real estate ventures through limited partnerships and Jolnt ventures. Somers. a graduate of USC with a degree in business ad- ministration, was formerly with • Coldwell Banker of Newport Beach . where he was a salesman for four years and sales manager for two. toMHI Somers resides in Balboa with his wife, Maureen, and their two children . • Cbrtaopher A. Cole of Irvine has become a broker with the commercial real estate brokerage firm of Frost Spence Trinen in Costa Mesa. Cole hu been a partner In Cole-Waite En- terprises of Orange, a promotions and public rel&· lions firm for entertainers. A graduate of Brigham Young University with a bachelor or arts deeree, he has also earned a doctor of law degree from the American College of Law . • David B. Bent, former salesman for Central Data Systems In Culver City, and vice president or the Pasadena Decorating Co., Pasadena, has joined the staff of the Charles Dunn Co. 's Oranee County office. Bent will specialize in office space leasing. He li ves in Balboa. * Bob Moa&1omery has joined Avco Community Developers as planning manager, accordinJ to W. WilJiam Gaboury, ACD director or project 'development for Laguna Niguel. Montgomery will serve as the company's in- bouse planning specialist, and will assist as the liaison between ACD, the County o( Orange and other governmental agencies. Prior to joining ACD, Montgomery was a senior plan- ner with the Orange County En- vironmental Management Agency. A county plan- ner for more than seven years, his assignments covered a wide range or planning activities, In· eluding environmental and coastal planning. Montgomery, a graduate of UC Irvine, lives in Dana Point. He is affiliated with the American Planning Association and the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. Microwave cooking demonstration at Country Hills Estates. It 's our Summer Special on Saturday, July 18 MEET MRS. SANDY KROGH, and Sunda~ July /9~rom J 2 noon to S p ,;.,,,., i11s1ruc1or for G.E:.( National el b 1h "I'.· h (C H '/l M rcrowaveCookmgSchool; to c e rate t e 1 m a P ase O oun~ry 1 s co11~ulti1l_8 home economist a11d Estates. Come out fu r a demonstration of G.E. aruh orof gourmet «ookbooks. Mr:.. microwave cooking and th e Nu tone food Krogh will demon:.trate C.E. processor. Enter a drawi 11g for the handsome 1111cruwavt' cooking and th~ N111or1t' vrou~ht iron baker's rack from one of our fwd processor, th~ '.evolutrona~\· \ --'-wen to prepare del1t·1ous meals,,, m~~ m~~ 9¥8 % Interest• But the real stars of the show are Country Hills homes, with their gracious traditional Eastern look and private c:ou11tryside sefti11g above beautiful San Juan Capistrano. These spacious viewsite residences have up tu 2724 square feet of living space. A host of custom -style fea tures include fu ll appliance kitche11s with breakfast 11ooks and greenhou se windows •\\'ood-buming fi replaces •central vacuum systems •through-house intercoms with bu ilt-in AM/FM receivers. 3 & 4 Bedrooms from $259,950 For complete ad copy and art services advertisers all along the Orange Coast rely on I Daily Pilat Finally a Sensibly Priced Boatslip-$695,000 (Honie Included) ln a worlJ wh~re more and more buy1 leu frugal rich who 1till 1eek to economiie on SIEASIDIE IN and less, we're pleased to announce 1ome· e11ential luxuries. HUNTINGTON thing as reasonable as Seaside Pointe-the lf you wi1h to build your own home near roilfflrIE HARBOUR last new waterfront homee on the islands your boat dock we have waterltont home-of Huntington H arbour. sitea from SS28.000. ' Dcsianed for tho1e whoac residence ia a Seaside Pointe is not for everyone and i1 Sen (406) statement of achievement aa well as an not ahown to enryone. For an appoint· l inve1tment in livine; each home i1 1ump-menr pleaae call (714) 846-0641 or (213) tuou1ly a~nted. completely landscaped. 592-2816. R and inclu es a 35 foot boatalip. J year, 5 year and JO year Rnanc .. HUfttillfton Hllftlollt I If you must pay cwo co three million Jollan Ina plan• 1rart at lJ .. 7 /8'Mt (annual ""' for your waterfront home, please 10 to cercenta1e rate). Cooperation to ~·ti'• AH G) Newport Harbour. Sea.Ide Pointe i1 for the roken. AU•••-.,..-f>toitic Coil! Hw) " ' - lo. I By LOUISE COOK ................. Brokeraae fees can trim Utousanda of dollar• from the profit you make when you sell your home, but recent court cues may make lt easier to cut the eo1tt. Since moet commissions are set on a percen· taae basis, the prices cbareed by real eatate brokers have risen sharply along with houtlnl prices. A 7 percent commlu1on on lbe sale of a SS0,000 house, for example, wJll coat the \ WHITIAKER NAMED -Barry Whittaker has been appointed to the post of project manager for Broadmoor Development Co., Northern California Division, it was an· nounced by Laurence R. Lizotte, president of the land development firm which is head· quartered in Laguna Hills and is a division of Genstar Corp. of San Francisco. Whittaker, 41, was most recently the director of planning for Security Owners Corporation, a Northern California land development and homebuild· ing company. Previously, he has been as- sociated with the city of Martinez as Plan· ning Director and earlier as City Engineer. Mortgage rates 'should soften' WASHINGTON -A gradual softening in mortgage interest rates should help strengthen lbe housing industry during the next several months, and particuJarly during 1982. Dr. Jack Carlson, chief economist and executive vice president of the NaUonaJ Association of Realtors, said recently. "A decline in mortgage interest rates should occur this summer and Call and continue during most of 1982," he said in his monthly Outlook for the U.S. Economy and Real Estate. "It is unlikely, however , that rates on mortgages will fall much below 14 percent during the next 18 months under present tax and economic policies." He added that a drop below 14 percent will re- quire a significant and substantial decline in infla. lion rates. ··Although mortgage interest rates are expect· ed lo rise moderately next year as housing activity picks up, they can be expected to remain in the 14 to 15 percent range over the next 18 months," be continued. The outlook for availability of mortgage funds is for continued decline in total new mortgage commitments until late summer , Carlson said, when commitments will reach a predicted annual rate of $70 billion, up from the current low or $54 billion. . 'With the modest improve- .. > ment in resale activity dur- :-ing the second half of the :.year likely to gather ·~.momentum in 1982, resales ··~·.are expected to rec~h 3.5 : million units next year.' . ·• "However, the last quarter rate wut be 32 per· ·. • cent below the commitment rate or the previous .. year,'· he said. To lllustrate the effect or declining interest rates on existing home sales, Carlson noted that the short-lived decline in interest rates and the im· proved availability or mortgage funds in April were reflected in a 6 percent increase In home sales in May. "However, the dramatic rise in both short· and long-term interes~ rates in May prematurely hailed the recovery as existing home sales in May dropped 3.8 percent." "' For the year as a whole, resales are expected to averaae 2.8 million unita, down sligbUy from t.be 2.9 million unit level in 1980. "With the modest improvement ln resale IC· r-tivity during the second half or the year likely to 1ather momentum in 1982, resales are expected to ..., reach 3.5 million units next year. By 1983, ·• proapecta for lower mort1a1e rates and atronaer. inflows of deposits into traditional mortaaee len~ .-t dera could pu.sb resales to 3.9 mil1lon unJtt," Carlsen predicted. He said after showin& surprisin& resilience in the face of high interest rates In March and Apl'il, housing starts alto 1lowed in May, fallin& 14 per· cent to 1.1$ million units at an annual rate. Further 1Upt dectj.nes In starts can be expected over the next two months belore a gradual upturn betlm lo the fall, Carlson said. Starla for 1•1 aa a whole are expected to aver•1e only 1.27 million UO· tu, nearly 1 million unJu below the underly1n1 de· mand for houstn1. Wltb above 14 percent mortc11e ratet U.keJy to persist durin1 moet of 1982, new boullnl •tarts are expected to Increase to Ju.st 1.ee mlllloa unJtt aext year. A f\artber 8 percent iDcreue to 1.88 million unite ta forttut rot 11a, he cooclucled. The N•UOnal Aaaocladoft ol lteahon, UM oa· tioD'• larpst trade 11toclatioa, repreHDll nearly 100,000 lndlvktuall involved lo alf pbuel of &la• real •tate lnduatry. homeowner $3,500. But a 7 percent comml11ion on an S80,000 house, will cost $5,600 . In many areas, there traditionally wat little variaUoo In commlulons from broker to broker. You paid the same rate no matter which broker you chose. Now, however, the pattern is chan1in1. A California court of appeal.a ruled In June that the San Dieao Board o! Realtors was guilty of price fixing and Uleaal restraint ol trade for set· . Un8 commiulons at a fixed, 6 percent level. In a s!mllar case about three years aco in Syracuse, N.Y., n1ne real estate firms and the local Board or Realtors pleaded no contest to charges that they violated lbe Sherman Antitrust Act by conspirini to fix commissions al 7 percent. A clvU suit is still pendin1. Peter G. Miller, a Washington, D.C., real estate broker, sald more than 80 percent or the homes sold every year are marketed with the help of a broker. He also said studies show that one· third i>f the people whQ hire brokers do not even know that fees are negotiable. Miller , the author of a guide called, "How to Save Money When You Hire A Real Estate Broker," said that there are many ways to save. He said consumers should learn bow the reaJ estate system works and how commissions are split. Suppose, for example, you decide to put your house on the market by listing It with a broker and agree to pay a commission equal to 6 percent of the selling price. Another broker finds the buyer. You pay the 6 percent to the broker you hired and he or she splits the money -usually on a !'iO·SO basis -with the broker who provided the buyer. Miller s aid homeowners can use the knowledge of the fe e system to negotiate. You might, for example, list your home with a broker and agree that if the home is sold on a cooperative basis -with another broker finding the buyer - you will pay a 6 percent commission. Ir, how ever , the Ii.sting broker, the one you hired, rinds the buyer and m akes what's known as a direct sale, you will pay a commission of 4 percent. You save money with a direct sale and your broker has an incentive to make such a sale, since he or she gets the full 4 percent instead or the 3 percent he or she would get if the commission had to be split. * Miller's guide costs $3.50, plus SO cents for postage and handling. It is available from: The Springhill Press. P.O. Box 1762, Silver Spring, Md . 20902. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 Huntington . Beach QUALITY CONDOMINIUMS IN A GREAT LOCATIOtt NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR For July only: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recurri ng Closing Costs Beautiful 2 and 3 bedrooms each with covered garage, amidst a picturesque setting of waterfalls, ponds, and streams. An architectural triumph highlighted by red tile roofs and extensive use of exterior wood treatments. Impressive Interior appointments including vaulted ceilings and woodburning 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 exceptional bargains. for Phase II prices are expected to be substantially higher. Extremely easy qualifying provides excellent opportunity for first time buyers. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (n4J 846-5557 See salesperson for association dues and financing details from $I 08, 990 10°/o Down 12%0/o Interest A Classic opportunity is SPECIAL CLOSE--OUT FINANCING about to~ )1()tl by. A new financing plan has been initiated to make this one of the most out· standing new home investment opportunities in years. The Westcliff Grove "Cla~ic Financing Plan" offers 100% financing wich no monthly payments for six months. It means an opportunity to buy a prestigious home in ooe of the most prestigious areas in che country. But don't wai t-there are only 8 left! Westcliff Grove is a very rare offering of soon·to·be cla~ic homes. with amenities befit· ting the cla~ic Newport way of life. 3 bedroom with family room. From $390,000 to $425,ooo•. Call for complete details Phone (714) 646-5092 . Sales Office and model homes open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ONLY 4LEFf FW.lon l•l8nd ·.Prices effective date of publication .. .\ ·1 ••• Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981' osta Mesa condo -uilt by awa.rd winner • • Brtgb&oll Sprtn1a ls an elaborately landscaped codlominium development in Costa Mesa. It was d•faned and built by the M.D. Janes Company, wiiih recently won slx "Gold Nunet" builder aW?ds for one of lta developmenta. ~ Prices for the one or two.bedroom con· domtnlum homes range from $104,000 to $117,000. ~dable financlna, wtt.h aa little u ~ percent dawh, bas contributed to the fact that, since open- i n1. late last year, 42 Brlabton Sprinaa con· dobllnlums have already been sold. ~ 'Models are open dally. Visitors should take the Newport Freeway toward Costa Mesa until the fr~!"ay becomes Newport Boulevard, then rt1bt on 'lictoria Avenue to the development at C0Ue1e Street. Call 631-3480 for more information. • Jlome shoppers who purchase at Harbour Via· ta; ~ new condominium development in Hunt· inl&'bn Beach, wUl receive a special bonus offer. For the month or July only, au buyers will receive HOUSING BRIEFS a $1,000 decorating allowance and the builder will pay all non-recurring closing costs. These added incentives make move-Ins easier for the new homeowner. Prices start at $108,990. A builder financing package is being offered by F. W. Development, lnc. which includes 10 percent down payments and below market interest rates of 121' percent for 4"'4J years. The community is more tha.n three-quarters sold, and offers an opportunity for fast move-ins. There is also special financing available for in· vestors. Take the San Diego Freeway to the Valley View/Bolsa Chica exit and proceed south on Bolsa Chica to Harbour Vista, at Heil Avenue. A sales in· formation center is open daHy, from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . For further information, call 846·5557. • Lake Park Estates, a single-family home com· mu@lty, enjoys an excellent location only seven biot.'cs Crom the ocean in Huntington Beach. Fe~uring two or three bedrooms, each residence has its own attached two or three-car garage. Prices start at $149,990. Take the San Diego Freeway to the Beach Boulevard exit and proceed south to Adams Avenue. Turn right on Adams to Lake Street and then turn left to Lake Park Estates. A sales in· formation center and models are open daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . For further information. call 536-1459. • Just a few residences including the model homes remain available for p~rchase at Warm· ington Development's highly successful Shadow Run single family home community In the Irvine Village or Northwood. Choice locations in single level and two.story designs featuring three and four bedrooms and up to 2h baths remain availa· ble, with prices ranging from $155,990 to $176,990. Warmington Development is currently offer· ing 30-year fixed rate loans with 13'Ya percent In· terest rates for the first three years or 13Ya percent interest rates with a seven year due date to enhance this final offering. Model homes and sales office are open daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and go eut on Culver to Trabuco Road. Turn right on Trabuco to Remington. then left to Shadow Run In the Village of Northwood. • At Park Glen, a new townhome community near The City Shopping Center, sales have passed the SO percent mark. A financing orogram current· ly available with 13"'2 percent mterest on a 30-year fixed rate loan has added even more incentive to buy now. Priced from $115,000, the homes offer three bedrooms, 21~ baths and up to 1,650-square feet of living area. Interiors feature four varied one and two level arrangements. Models are open da.ily, except Friday, from 11 a.m . to dusk. Take the Garden Grove' Freeway west to the City Drive exll. Go south on City Drive to Garden Grove Boulevard and turn t11ht to Fairview Street. Tum left on Fairview and go ap· proximately one mile to. Park Glen on the left. From the Garden Grove Freeway east, take the Fairview exit, turn right and drive south to Park Glen on the left. • Homebuyers seeking affordable housing are finding more than just basic shelter at the Lallea!M>re communlly of one and two bedroom, one and two bath condominiums located just minutes from South Coast Plaza shopping center in Santa Ana. LaJceshore ls offering a revolutionary concept in home purchase arran1ementa called "Condo· Minimized Financing" with the basic Idea of "minimizing" the price, the down payment, the loan quallficaUon requirements and the interest rates, thus making Lakeshore Condominiums with prices beginning at $61,000, one of the moat attrac· live housing buys in Orange County. The sales office is open dally from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Take the Fairview Street offramp north from the San Diego Freeway to the development located al the intersection of Fairview and Se1eralrom Avenue. • There will be free hot alr balloon rldea (weather permitting) for those attendln1 "Old Fashioned Family Fundays" July 25th and 26th at the new master-planned community of Vida Pacilllca in Encinitas. While the bot air balloon rides will undoubted· ly be the high point of the festtvllles, free hot do11 and cokes will also be provided and a dr1wtn1 held for a 19 inch color TV. In the event the weather la not conducive to hot air ballooning, pa11e1 for a free champagne flllbt at a later date wlll be la· sued. The event la sponsored by Barratt, developers of the Vida Pacifica and Britain's lar1est homebuilding firm. Vida Paclflca la a m11ter planned community of both attached townbomet and detached 1in1le·family patio homes. Prices for the unlta begin at $96,000 with 13~ percent financ· inc available. Family Fundays begin each day at 11 1.m. and end at 3 p.m., July 25th and 26th. Take the San Die10 Freeway and the Enclnlt11 exit to El Camino R~al. Proceed left on El Camino, then right on Mountain Vista Drive. For more lnforma· tion, call M2·~ or 753-211.2 . .. &heduJed for openln1 ln late Jul)', fte G,.... comm unity in Fullerton'• Coyote HUia will otter a collecUon of ap1clou1 townhomea in 1bt innovative floor planl, dellsned by arcbltffta Halet·Lan11toD of Oran11. Prieet are 1xpecMd to 1ve r11• lt11 Ulu suo.ooo in the n"t lncreJMnt. Various plans ran1e in slze from 1.215 to 2,060 and feature two or three bedrooma with two or 2~ baths. One and two story dealena, plus a unique ar· ran1ement with 1 "lower level" found in two of the homes, are included ln the selection. TaJctn1 the Santa Ana Freeway to Beach Boulevard, north on Beach to Rosecrans, then right on Rosecrans to Gilbert and left to the res- idential community. • The Redwoocb condominium community in Santa Ana offers five floor plans with prices start· inf at $71,400, and features two solar-heated swim· m ng pools, a sand volleyball court, a fully equipped recreation building and hot swirl spas . All homes, )Vhich range in size from 728·to 1,080-square feet, have central air conditioning and heating. private patios or balconies and new security deadbolts and locks. Models are open dally from 10 a .m. lo 6 p.m. at 1000 Cabrillo Park Drive, Santa Ana. Take the Newport Freeway to 17th Street exit in Santa Ana. Go west on 17th to Cabrillo Park Drive, which Is located between Tustin Avenue and Maybury Street. • A recent trend in maintenance-free con· dominium neighborhoods has often been to exclude children from residence, but such is not the case al Tustin Acres. The condominium conversion com· munity presented by Citcon Corporation welcomes children. All homes are at least 1,030-square feet in size and no homes are "stacked" to assure privacy and quiet. There are one and two story plans offering two bedrooms or two bedrooms and a den. Prices of the condominiums start at just S78,900 and below-market financing is currently available with interest rates of 13"'4J percent <13~4 A.P.R.) on fixed rate loans amortized over 30 years and due in five years. Models are open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Monday through Friday, and from 11 a.m . to 7 p.m. on weekends at 644 West Main Street in Tustin. Take the Santa Ana Freeway lo Red Hill Avenue. north on Red Hill to Laguna Road, left on Laguna to Main Street and left again to Tustin Acres. • MacArthur Village in Santa Ana is A & C's VIEWS OF THE GOLF COURSE. LAKES AND MOUNTAINS create a spectacular backdrop for this formal dining room or "The Inverness," one of four elegant Fairway Homes at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. Created for the ultimate in resort living, this sophisticated res· idence offers 2,790·square-feel of spaciousness. with four bedrooms, three baths, huge central Liv· ing room and optional den. Priced from $180,000 to $307,000, Fairway Homes are set along the two recreation-oriented condominium conversion proj· ect near South Coast Plaza. Prices begin at $62,950 . Now selling in the final phase, MacArthur Village offers a wide selection or single-level floor plans, ranging in size from SOS.to 966-square feet and featuring one or two bedrooms with one or two championship Mission Hills golf courses and are the choice of discerning luxury-home buyers. In addition to the golf facilities, the internationally known country club offers a 13·court tennis com· plex and impressive 19,000-square-foot clubhouse within its 960 landscaped areas. Mission Hills is one of the southland's most prestigious recrea· tional/residential communities and is located on Da Vall Drive. reached via the Date Palm Drive/Rancho Mirage exit from Interstate 10. baths Also available is a popular "Junior Ex· eculive" unit with built-in bedroom alcove. All of the condominiums have been refurbished and will be ready for occupancy at close of escrow. Models are open daily from 10 a m to 6 p.m al 1000 MacArthur Boulevard JUDGED "BEST IN THE WEST"! 6 Prestigious Gold Nugget Awards! 4 G.RAND AWARDS ... Pen tridge Cove "Best Attached Home of The Year" ... Perztridge Cove "Best Site Plan Under 20 Acres" "Best Single Family Attached Development" "Best Attached Home. 1,000-5.000 Square Feet" "Best Attached Home. Under 1,000 Square Feet" "Best A partment or Condominium" So Close to South Coast Plaza and Newport Beaches. The architecture of these magnificent. new condominium homes is distinc· tively New England, but the lifestyle is I 00% Southern California. All two- bedroomltwo-btth f ormatt, established within a sylvan eetting of running streanu, plush f oliqe, rustic brid1es. and up·tempo recreational facilities. The perfect place for buay men and women who enjoy a quiet respite, right in the heart of the action. 12%% lntereat Rate 13.010% APR PENTRIDGE COVE from $117;900 •Wood.Burning Fireplace • Modem Kitchens, with pantry, ceramic eoun· ter tops, luminous ceUinc, and microwave oven • Hydronic_¥ce he.tins & water he.tins • Enclosed Two-Car Ganie • Gar.re Door~ • Oeratory window• and bty window• in tOme floor p~ • Indoor wuhetf drytr area • Set up for optional air eclMlitionina • Private petim 0t btlconie1 • Swimminc pool & therapy spa • Ample ttonce 1pace Relieve thole t~naioru withing a quiet, refreshing environment of rippling streams and quiet, shimmering ponds and waterfalls, the ideal setting for your new, one°' two-bedroom condominium home that boasts an incomparable brand of luxury. Live it up, or j>lay it cool. The choice ia yours, in this exclusive, new ouia in the heartbeat ol Urange County's most contemporary area. BRIGHTON SPRINGS 12%% Interest Rate 13.0lOo/o APR from$109,700 • Wood·Buming firei>lace •Vaulted Ceilinp in Mott Plans • Uparaded Appliances • Sep.rate Kitchen Pantry • Ceramic Counter T opt and Luminous Ceilinp in All Kitchem • Encloeed Two-Car Garace • Garqe Door ()penefi • Private Patim • WaJl·to-Wall ~ • Swim.Ditj P~ • jlcuuj Victoria Stteet and Collete Avenue, Co.ta Mesa. a.M:r at Randolph. Co.ta Mesa (7 14) SS1·2360 Open 10 a.m. -4.- By M.D. Janee Ccmpuy, lne., bown far quality CG111CNCtion. ~. (714) 63 l • 3480 expftMiv~ deeism. and -,..ted appaim1--.1& affotdable prima. Ope 10 a.m. -.. • I: ·.·· . .. . • 1 .~;- ' I l I J '. .. ~· ~·~ . .. .,. ! • '' ,.. :·; .. • :.> : ~ . •. .. .. .. . ! .. . ., . .. .. : ~. ·' I • ., .. ". .. , .; .. ·: '• ··. ··: . .. : ./ : .. -~ ;, o:• !~ .. : : .,, .. r· .. I ... ... . \ •: t :. ·: I ,. .. ·~ .. .. , ·.· ·~ \ . ... .. .. • < !~: :\: .... t" 'I • .. f Museum of design • need· of funds • ~·ID By BOBARA MAYEa Al> .. ant ••w If the subject of design hu become a little less ivory tower-lab in the past five years, then Lisa Taylor can take some of the credit. Mrs. Taylor is 'director of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York, the Smithsonian lMUtu- Uon'1 naUonal museum of design. Since ita open· ... ing in October 1976 ln a Fifth Avenue mansion built ; by Andrew Carnegie, the museum h¥ helped to • · raise public consciousness on the subject of bow and why products look the way they do. '• .. .. I ·. .· .. ·,i I . . .. I· j. With something like 70 exhibitiont plus an education program that reaches about 6,000 people a year, the museum bas created a senae of newsi- ness about design topics. Exhibits exploring desicn considerations for objects such as luxury steamships, wallpaper and hair and or locales such as the urban environment and subways have Inspired comment, amusement, affection and outrage. and have made the subject of design lively, interesting and popular. Mrs. Taylor, who recently journeyed to Colorado Springs to accept the 1981 Trailblazer Award from the National Home Fashions League at its annual meeting, said in an interview at her New York office that the Cooper-Hewitt Museum is about to begin a major expansion effort. The museum will seek to raise enough money to create a permanent exhibition center for its permanent collection in a building on the Carnegie site. Most of Cooper-Hewitt's 300,000-ltem collec- tion of decorative art objects has been in storage. Also on the horizon -for fall 1982 -is a master's degree program in the decorative arts that will be offered in conjunction with Parsons School of Design and the New School. The mus~um's application to begin the degree-granting program was recently approved by New York State's Board of Regents. Since money is tight -never more so than now -and the Smithsonian pays only about a third of Cooper Hewitt's expenses, according to Mrs. Taylor, a substantial sum will have to be raised before renovations for a new wing can be undertaken. Fund-raising is a difficulty that is becoming more pervasive at all American museums. she said. "Raising money is getting to be such a bag problem. Every museum is in a terrible situation. Now is still time to buy LOS ANGELES1<AP> -After all these years of escalating prices . is a home in Southern California still a good investment? You won't get many negative replies to that question Crom the real estate agents. mortgage lenders and others directly involved in selling homes. but what do unbiased observers think? Well, according to Dr. David Dale-Johnson. a real estate scholar at the University of Southern California's School of Business Administration, now is still the time to buy. "There are any number of people who will argue that people can't afford to pay these prices and because of that we'll see a downturn in the market," Dale-Johnson said. "But you have lo re- member that prices are up there for a reason - people are figuring out a way to do it. They're go- ing in with another couple. they're borrowing from wherever they can, they're entering into some crazy financing schemes -but they're getting in_" Dale·Johnson concedes that lofty mortgage rates -and a median home price of around Sl00,000 -have slowed down the homebuyers, but he says it's only a temporary pause. "Historically. as mortgage rates have risen. consumers have balked at certain levels," he said. "They paused at 9 percent. then again at 12 per- cent and at 15 percent. At each step. they eventual· ly came to accept the new rate and sales resumed. As consumers adjust to the new financial condi· lions and their incomes rise. they continue to figure out ways to deal with the problem of buying a house." Dale-Johnson. who has studied American and Canadian real estate markets in detail. says con· sumers wlll accept variable rate mortgages once tjtey understand that these new instruments can work in their favor if inflation cools down_ "Uthe Reagan administration is successful in its goals of bringing the overall rate of inflation back to 6 or 7 percent, the interest on a mortgage acquired now will actually fall as the buyer pays back the loan." he said. "And regardless of the in- terest rates. the real estate market is still the place where a small-t.ime investor can get the most leverage. I don't know where else you can buy a $100,000 asset and have the bank finance 80 percent of it." Dale-Johnson says the much-talked-about "speculator" isn't really that much of a force in California? Maybe In the 1990s. says Dale-Johnson . pressure is still coming from what economists call new household formations. "There's still a backlog ol people entering the household formation years," be said. "There's still a lot of 'Baby Boom' people out there, and we ex· peel as much growth in household formation in the next decade as we had in the lut docade." So when will home prices level off in CaJifomia? Maybe lo the 1990s, s~ys Dale Johnson. "' llU,... -----St le tllt'1 ... _ ,_ ·-.. ·-°""' tC• llOr, _ YM NHI C09Ta...141·1211 , ....... -. ..... www-0401 -c.-.---....... ,_,, .......... ' ffi:Yittte DOM PERIGNON The patron class who used to support the arts is disappearing. And government funding la ahrlnJt- inl at the aame time." 1he said. Ironically, the reduction in runch comes al a lime when museums are serving the needs or a greater number of Americans. "Today, we are meeting social needs that did not used to be recognized," she noted. "We. for ex· ample, are offering proarams to appeal to the dis· abled, educationally disadvantaged individuals. retired Individuals, children. In fact, no other education institution reaches so wide a public as a museum," she said. In line with their greater sensitivity lo the needs or patrons , museums are also more responsive to social change than formerly were the case. Those factors she believes wUI influence the ways in which museums conduct their business in the future include ·'the greater number of single households, an awareness that we have squan· dered our natural resources, and the ex· traordinary growth of technology." Technology and the need to preserve natural resources are, for example, two factors which may lead lo the televising of exhibitions and events such as Lalks on art. With the growth of video will come opportunities to visit museums all over the country via the television screen. Despite the specter of fund-raising difficulties and other potential calamities, Lisa Taylor is an optimist. She notes a new 'respect for history and tradition. Furthermore, she is happy about the growth of respect for the decorative arts in this country. Critics and the general public as well are beginning to realize that the issues of design are important to all of us, s he says. .. After all, every human being is involved in making design decisions. We all live in a house, choose clothing and other objects. Each time we do make a choice. we are making a design de- cision." she said. Her altitudes are nowhere better revealed than in her comments to the National Home Fashions League. "You can view the future as bleak; our profession as obsolete. You can en- vision us all living underground. like moles. stockpiling water. Or you can feel as I do-that we are living in an incredibly challenging lime -on the edge or a very promising period in the history of design." Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 ••• "BEST LAND PLAN" Gold Nugget Merit Award went to McLain Development Co.'s Silver Sands Racquet Club at the recent Pacific Coast Builder's Conference in San Francisco. Designed by Corbin-Yamafuji and Partners Inc .. the unique site plan for the Palm Desert single-family project of - f ers maximum recreation-orientation and privacy. Focal Point of Silver Sands will be the plush private racquet club with eight lighted, sunken courts, a view area over· looking the front courts. pro shop, cabana and two air-conditioned racquetball courts. Fox to conduct The real estate broker who has written the California textbook on syndication, Clair e R. Fox. will conduct seminars on syndication. or group in- vestment. in Thousand Oaks and Anaheim. Her seminar. "Syndicating Single Fa mily Homes." is approved for seven hours of continuing education credit. Cost of the seminar is $65 pre· registered or $75 at the door Contact Claire R I Lush landscaping will surround the in- dividual enclaves of patie>-styled homes; each enclave will have its own pool, hot swirl pool and sundeck. Prices average $146,923 for the four sophisticated floor plans. in the first phase of 42 homes. The s ales office is open from 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. da ily, except Thursday. Silver Sands is reached via Hi ghway 10 to the Bob Hope Drive exit. left to Country Club Drive and left again for two miles on Country Club Drive to the award-winning Palm Desert community. ________ ...;__ _____ _ • seD11nars Fox & Associates. P 0 . Box ·J . Clayton. Calif. 94517. or phone 1415 > 672·2020. Pilot Logbook -D ·1 p·1at Candid com~ta~es II J I exclusively m the t I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 AWARD WINNERS -Golden Nugget award plaque won by A&C Properties Inc. is pre- sented by Kathryn Thompson, right, presi- dent of the Orange-based development firm, to CabriUo Park sales staff member:s. from left: Eleanor Rau, Louise Easton and Richard Bawden. The coveted "Award of Merit," presented at the recent Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Fran- cisco, was won by A&C's Cabrillo Park community in Santa Ana competing in a new category, "Best Renovated, Restored Condominium Project." The parklike 290-unit complex offers an abundantly landscaped and waterscaped setting with an array of recreation, and a selection of six floor plans with prices from $61,000. The award-winning condominiums are located at 1400 Cabrillo Park Drive, south of 17th Street and west of the Newport Freeway in Santa Ana. Sinllle FamilY Homes in Huntington Beach from S149,99Q Open Dally · (UISAY( Buyers get younger ·10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 536-1459 See salesper.lon for lil'l&VlCing detats A0AW5 AY( Home buyers in 1981 will be younger than those of a year ago, according to an extensive sur· vey released by the research division of Walker & Lee Inc .. the nation's leading new homes sales and marketing o rgani z a~i o n The Consum e r Preference Survey was made of 800 shoppers for new homes at 45 new-home developments in five Southern California counties. and was presented recently at Walker & Lee. Inc. 's seventh annual Insight program. The median age of the 1981 shopper for de· tached homes is 36 years. In 1980, according to Walker & Lee's earlier sur vey, the median age was 39. Shoppers for attached homes are even younger. This year's median is 34. Last year it was 37. This decrease in median age would seem to contradict the Impression that younger people realize .they are being priced out of today's new home market. A third of the shoppers were 30 or younger. On the other hand, the majority or the shop- pers In the Walker & Lee 1981 survey were already "'meowners : 86 percent or those shopping fer de- tached homes; and 71 percent or those shopping for attached. Last year the comparable figures were 78 percent and 70 percent. This substantial increase in the percentage or bomeowning shoppers for detached homes can be interpreted to indicate that they want to move up this year, before new home prices go any higher. Two other findings of the Walker & Lee 1981 survey tend to support this interpretation. The median market value of homes now nwned by shoppers for detached homes is $116,350. Yet the median price that such shoppers are will· ing to pay for a new home is $139,200. The shoppers for detached homes are also willing to make larger monthly payments. On The median ·market value of homes now owned by shoppers for detached homes is $116 ,350. their present homes, the median payment is $520 a month, at a median 9.4 percent interest. Yet they are willing to pay $980 a month, at 13 percent In- terest, for a new home. The preceding figures represent the median, which means that in aJI probability, only those prospedive buyers in the upper half of the income scale can become buyers. Enhancing the buying potential are large equities in the prospective buyers' current homes, which are typically $57,000 for the attached shoppers and $60,000 for the de- tached shoppers. There seems to be an opposite trend among shoppe.rs for attached homes. where a smaller percentage are now homeowners. The median ' market vaJue of their present home Is $110,260, and 1 most of those are detached homes. But the median price they are willing to pay for a new attached home la $97,810. This is caused by a buyer - typically the younger. single-family detached homeowner who wants to save cash -movln& up In space to an attached home with only a marginal inerease in price. Of the shoppers who are currently renting \heir homes, 90 percent.gave "tired of rentin1" as a reason for becoming a homeowner .. or ,au the shoppers, both present owners and renters, 40 per· cent 'ave tax benefits and hed1e against Inflation as reasons for lnvestin& in a new home. Tbe ahoppers are ready· to make that invest- ment. Amon& shoppers for attached homes, 73 per- cent pian to ~uy irnmed1atdy or within a year . Amon1 sboppers for detached homes, it wat 81 percent. Those-figui:es show an Increase of 15 per· cent o\fer the ready shoppers a year a10. Tbe median Incomes or the sboppen in the ~1 survey showed an increue of 9.7 percent over lut year, S38,400 a1alnat 135,000. Tbil ln· crease ll leu than might be expected, but that can be explaiMd by the de.create ln medJan a1e. Walker " Lee, one of the nation's leadlnc real estate or1anbatlon1, conducts the Southern California portion of tts national Consumer Prefenitce Survey in the flnt quarter of each year to ·determine attitudes toward the new home •.net: The 1•1 study wu done at 45 new·bome develoPmeftll ln Qran1e, Loi Anceles, Rlvenlde, San Bernardino and San Dteco counUes. Addi· Uonal market areas that. will be aurveyed include Washington O.C .. Chicago, Mi ami. Dallas and Denver. . Settle for more. 3 & 4 Bedrooms From $204,000 to $249,000 (714) 831·5380 -@~~~ lnfomwlon Nptdlnt 11M communhy ~(CCI r• It ••allablut the ... ortlct. Prices d'fsti•t '°" dlldllnt of Ihle 1Nblkatlon. \, Hilltop Living in Laguna Hills When you invest in the neighbor· hood of a quarter million dollars in a home, 1here's no reason 10 seule for 1he mere appearance of qualily. You deserve real quarity. Uncompromised. And in depth. Look deeply into the homes of Falcon Hill. You'll find hand<arvcd solid oak doors. Cus tom-made leaded and stained glass windows. Schlage solid brass hardware. Hand troweled ceilings. Hand set Latco ceramic tile. Kohler plumbing fixtures . Beveled alass mirrors. Custom cabinetry. And more. You 'll discover a rare perfection of detailed craftsmanship. Truly innovati ve features. Refinement of design. Architectural daring. And a spectacular location chosen wilh the future in mind. See Falcon Hill soon. Because, if you don't, you may settle for something less than you deserve. • t r { • I -SCR has cha'nging of the guard Wittenberg replGces ·smallwood as board president T he eddlna waa · juat a be'ainnint when lncomln1 and out1oln1 officera 1ot to1ether for the annual meetlnt of South Cout Repertory'• Bqard of Trustees. More than· 120 1ue1ta attended the din· ner at Soutb Cout Plaaa Hot.el to cehtbraw the end ot the Muon ud boaor tbe SCR friends who contributed tbeit Um• and taJents during tbe put year. ' qon Smallwood, ·1980-81 ~oard presl· dent, served as master of ceremonies for the eventnc and beean by 1Dtroducin1 special 1ueat1 lnclud)nJl Asaemblywomap Marian Bergeson (his friend from local school board days). Supervisor and Mrs. Tom Riley, California Arts Couacil Director William Cook and Deputy Director David Luu. Former Assemblyman 'Dennis Mangers joked with SmaUwood, whose term ended that eveoinl, about " knowing what it feels like to be out of ~fice." A.rtistic Directors David Emmes and Martin Benson showed color slides of highlights from the theater's 17th season which totalled 13 productiona on Mainatage, Second Stage and.the touring groups. Smallwood honored Pat and Dick AU,pn for opening the 1980-81 season with a Gala Ball, Maury De Wald and Jeff Stack for raising $200,000 as co-chairmen of the Benefactors Com- mittee, and Golden Circle Chairman Hedda Marosi for increasing membership in that group to an unprecedent!!d 70 this year. . He also lauded five corporations for sup- porting plays duri~ the season. They were Smith International, Carter Hawley Hale, Pacific Mutual, Mervyn's and Fluor. A special tdbute went to long-time board member' Lucile Kuehn, about whom Smallwood said, "She's been on every committee we have ln this theater," u she waa crowned with an Orienlal headdress. The Guildl were represented by Catherine thyen, wbo completed two years ol leadlRC the Friends of SCB GuUdl, and Mary Garlbott.i, chairman of the atactlon and dinner which ended the seuon with a "2,000 contribu- tion to the theater. GuJJd member and new board member Olivia Johnson was ~nored for ber work "up front and behind the scenes," as was Susan Lua, chairman of SCR's new FACES support group, and Jean Halliburton of Coast Media News was thanked and withed bon voyaie. Benefactor's Committee member Paul Marx was named 1'Angel of the Vear" for securing the largest individual Sift ever donated toSCR. ' Smallwood was surprised durine lhe pro· gr am with candles and a birthday cake (bis birthday bad been the ~ay before}, and after blowini out the candles he quipped, "My wish has already been granted -Jim Wittenberg's been elected board president.•· In turning over the gavel to Wittenberg. Smallwood thanked everyone for enthusiastic support, adding, "I've fallen in love with thls. theater.'' As Smallwood received a standing ovation from the group, be was presented with a framed painting of the set from "Childe Byron," described by Smallwood as his favorite play from the past season. . The new president thanked Smallwood "for all your years of work and leadership to put SCR on a firm footing." His new staff will include Harriette Witmer as vice president, Jeff Stack as vice president for development, Redda Marosi as secretary and Peter Ochs as treasurer. Among the board members and guests were Ralph and Dot Clock (s he's in charge of the gala which will open the season on Sept. 12). Don arid Bonqie Christeson, Kae and Louise Ewing and Phll and Valley Reilly. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 19, 1981 • L aguna Beach is getting ready for its other warm-weather festival this year -the Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival, which begins Friday and continues with concerts July 31, Aug. 9 and Aug. 21. Mrs . Gregor Piatigorsk y is honorary ·c hairwoman for the series and Masatos hi Mits umoto is music director for the concerts, which will begin with the Laguna Chamber Orchestra playing a Mozart program and con- tinues with a chorus of ceJlos. romanticis t trio and music from Japan. · JoAnn Boswell is festival president, and her officers are Bergioj Stambuk, June Fong, Bob· bie Minkin and Arthur Fong. Tickets for the series, which will be present· ed in the Artists Theater, are $23 for adults , $20 fo r seniors and $14 for age 16 and under, and tickets for individual programs will be sold. Information a bout the festival is available HAPPENINGS New officer1 for South Coast Repertory board of trustees Include (back row from le#) Jim Wittenberg, Hedda Marosi, Peter Ocfu, (front row) Jeff Stack and Harriette Witmer. by calling 494-7112 during the day or 494-3624 after 5 p.m . S ara LaFla mme of Newport Beach was elected to the board ot.directors of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foun- dation's Orange County Chapter. She was also presented for the second time with the Golden Cherub Award at the group's 42nd annual meeting. Mrs . La Flamme also has served a s health chairman for the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach. S hark Island Yacht Club will hold a Caribbean Party for members and guests Saturday beginning at 6:30 p.m . Entertainment will be provided by the Nobel Williams Trinidad Steelband and Limbo Da ncers. -After 32 years, they are looking a .like • .. On my wedding day as I promised to love, honor and cherish, I looked at my partner and tried to imagine what was the worst thing that could happen to us. Now, a fter 32 years, my major fear has become a reality. We are beginning to look alike. Oh, I haven't gotten to the beard and he hasn't gotten to the rounded hips, but we're getting there. I notice we have the same firm jaw when the red light goes on in the car in downtown traffic. Our 1eyes droop in unison . when Ol)e of the kids an- "oounces they might have to store their stuff with us. for a couple of months. We both chew the inside of our mouths wpen our accountant calu. We both roll our eyes to the ceiling when a speaker says, HOROSCOPE Leo: Think budget Monday, JuJy 20 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 2l·April 19l · You locate "missing link." You're on brink of significant discovery. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Social activity increases -you make numerous contacts and some could prove beneficial. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Restrictions will be re· moved. You'll enjoy greater freedom of thought. action CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Focus on important . ~ c)langes, travel opprotunities and meetings with vital. ~ energetic. creative individuals. ~ LEO (July 23·Aug. •22>: Focus on family resolutions -;: connected with expenses. purchases and budget. ··: VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22l : If receptive, you gain ••· valuable Information. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): You gain vote of confidence -people who share your concerns. interests will defer to your judgment. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2l l: Emphasis on creativity, universal appeal. added recognition and ability to fini sh what you start. SAGITfARIUS (No v. 22-Dec. 21): New approach necessary If you are to make "profitable sale ... CAPIUCORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19): Puzzzle pieces fall into place -be observant, synthesize-available data. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Activities Increase. horizons expand and income potential is highlighted. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 >: You'll be rid of superfluous material. 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January's Nail Works - SpecW Offer ,4_ ~ 150 v-- ,.._ Set of Sculolu<ed - ,..01>-eety11c-<1Q lltt 2400 W. c-st Hl4Jltwwr s.lte A, H.J. 645-3411 Let Y..!!. I remuue your . kitchen! exercise; mine receded with dieting. My chins came from chocolate; his came from sleeping in a chair, but they're the same chins. We even s hare the varicose veins experience at the back of the knees. Other things are positively spooky about us. You know how some couples finish sentences for one another? We don't even start them. The other morning, we were both reading the paper when I asked, "Are you going again this year ?" lie said. "What's the point?" I said. "You'd think Reagan would issue a statement on ..... He said, "Finish the story. You need anything while I'm out?" I said, "Why do you go to the same store all the time? You know they never have ... " He said, "They did last week and you didn't want any." I said , .. Do you think we're beginning to . He said. "Not a chance." I said. "Then bow come you . He said, ''Coin<!idence." YD. DOLLY et CIE CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OUR ANNUAL SUMMER SALE'J . '<, STARTING JULY 20th -----------------~--·~--'-- .n •• f,. )'I 0 "'' I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 11. 1981 1111111 .. Katie Alderman (right) models a caftan gown she designed and made from imported French fabric, and she's surrounded by coordinating items. The closeup photo (below) showa th• design detail on a small wooden jewelry box painted to match a Porthault linen pattern. -• She has passion for flowers and baskets By MARY JANE SCAllCELLO Of .. Delfy .......... A tiaket. a ta&ket WkkeT'1 more than a balke't. Almost 10 years ago, Ann Dennis read a magazine article about decorative painting on wicker and decided to give it a try. "I have this passion for flowers and baskets," she said , looking at the bright blossoms throushout the larden of her Corona del Mar home. The solid ground beneath her flowery senti· menu was a degree in commercial art from the University of Washington in SeatUe, altboush her fult•time occupation then was housewife and m°'her. · Paint hardly had dried oo her decorator items wb.,_ she wa$ taking orders from st.ores, moat of them in prestige resort areas. Vacationers brought Ann Dennis Desisns home with them and spread the word, so Mrs. Dennis soon was in the enviable position or having store buyers call her to place orders. As business grew. she signed a contract to paint all matching wicker products for the select Porthaull linen company.. which also duplicates its patterns in Lomoges china. <Two Porthault sheets and matching pillowcases for an average bed cost about $1,500, anc a set of six small cocktail napltins runs about $72). No~ Mrs. Dennis employs five artists to pro- duce her designs, which are sold in about SO shops throughout the country in such cities as Beverly Hills, Palm Beach, Scottsdale and Vail as well as locally al the Handmaiden in Newport Beach. But it wasn't always easy. "The first year l was in business, Joseph Magnin in San Francisco ordered 200 bread baskets in red with a paisley print," she remem· bered. I "It took endless coals of red paint to cover the wi cker. and I thought we'd never get that order out.'' Now most of her wicker has a white back- ground, although she's working with a new "dune" color -a champagne beige to go with natural wicker shades. · "A do-it-yoursetrer can make wicker look good temporarily," she said, "but I have a professional painter spray primer, lacquer and a top coat on my designs to make them look even whiter. We 've experimented and found a special sealer coat to prevent yellowing. "My wicker is waler resistant and chip· proof." Another branch of her painted flowers Is a line of wicker. matching an imported French fabric called "Jolie," meaning "pretty." Mrs. DennJs bas American exclusive rights on two prints and has brought in a friend, Katie Alderman, to design aprons, caftans, boudoir pillows, casual iowns and fabric-lined baskets in Ann Dennis lit• surrounded by ao?M of her flowery creation•(~), ~nd Una. from the 'Jolie' collection (rtghtt . include a doll dreHtd tn tM flotoertd fabrfc. the sort flower prints to accompany the painted wicker. To complete the "bouquet," a customer can buy picnic baskets with wine holder and matching napkins. placemats with napkins and painted napkin rings, wooden jewel boxes, wicker picture frames, boudoir lamps, plant holders, magazine racks, trays. stationery items and large wicker animals. "I like dealing with the st.ores I have now," said Mrs. Dennis, who does all her own selling and bookwork. "I'd rather expand by carrying more items and keeping the same number of shops ." Already looking ahead, the busy designer plans a set of luncheon-size collect.or plates hand· painted with -what else -French flowers. ''At first I wanted to do a flower for each month of the year, but then I thought, 'Why limit it to 12?' And lhe French flowers are different from ours," she said. · Dally Pillt SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1981 STOCKS T V E N TERTAINMENT CROSSWORD C3-4 cs C6-9 C6 Jane Wyman returns to television in 'The Vintage Years' ... CB Bob Ktng of San Clemente cleaned up at the fair with his $'25 magnetic wind.ow washer . . •• Fair vendors get down to business By JOEL C. DON . OftMDtllty .......... Here's the pitch: You've got a captive audience of 20,000 to 50,000 visitors at the Orange County Fair. Here's the bally, so step right up to the display table folks : women behind the brightly ii· luminated display counters and they'll tell you they wouldn't be,. coming back year after year ii there wasn't a market for their products. within their home state, but most spend about eiJht months or the year traveling tn the Urut· ed States and Canada. And pt their actions and hope they'll wander back into the throng. Jr that doesn't do the trick, he said, you just ask the person to leave. .. buyers that their products will work at home, it's a sure bet that 'they have corneced the . market on their own product confidence. What·~ good for your pocketboolf is also good for yDur stomach. Pitchmen are at times q1,1asi nutritionists and home advisers; their knowledge ranges from the troubles of washing second-story windows to the guilt of throwing away leftovers. You have prob- lems. they have solutions. I ~ There are products galore and plenty of greenery out there if '--the price is right. '' U I sell 1. percent of the gate attendance I've made my pro-m." said Lois von Tempske, 41, or Irvine. She was selling a hand-held mixer called the Bamix , imported from Switzerland with a pnce tag of $100. "The fairgoers always kid me by asking do you come with the machine," said von Tempske. "I let them make whip cream or mayonnaise here. I make lbem reel confident with the machine before they take it home." And though their storyline_ comes rolling from their lips hundreds or times during the run • Here's the sort sell: Titillate your prospects with a once-in-a - llfetime offer. a special price just for the fair or a most con- vincing case for a gadget that no home could be without. That's the sales line that br· ings about 300 middlemen to the Costa Mesa fairgrounds as well as lo other state and county fairs , home shows and new pro- ducts conventions . Pitchmen can count on a steady stream of fresh customers eager to be enter· tained by the time-tested lines a nd some or the best razzmatazz the fair has to offer. And if you think fairgoers only have dollars for corn dogs and carnival games, you haven't watched the cash flow for $120 blenders, $100 imported mixers and $25 window cleaners. Ask any o r the men and "The biggest percentage or people who walk up to my booth have no intention or buying the machine," she added. "I'm a sort sell. But generally I think most or your pitch people are soft sell. No one says you have to come into my booth and spend money at all. "It's the kind or selling I like to do." Little or no pressure from manufacturers, extended vaca· lions, travel and contact with people are among the entice- ments that lure salesmen to the fair and home show circuit. But lire on the road has its drawbacks. Salesmen complain of working more than 12 hours a day, 30 to 40 days in a row. Some are lucky enough lo stay county fairs especially, au- diences run the gamut of atten· live listeners to drunken hecklers. "We have fun with them," said Jim Haaheim or Youngstown, Ohio, on hecklers. "We're using a microphone; they're not. It's just like being a school teacher we keep them in line." When rowdy fairgoers poke a few lines into Haaheim's pitch for a kitchen aid called the Com· bi-Cher. it's easy to single them out, draw embarrassment to 'Free vacation' offers fall short of expectations By PAT DUNN Of .... D9ltr ,.... SUfl "Gift vacation for two. Have an exciting fun- filled holiday. Deluxe room accommodations for two days and three nights." Sometimes it's in Las Vegas. Or Reno. Or Miami. Or it might be in any other desirable vacation spot. Sound loo good to be true? Sometimes it is, warn Las Vegas law enforcement ofCiciaJs. When Las Vegas adopted regulations on certificate companies in 1979, many firms offering the packages moved into Southern California'. One firm which operated In Newport Beach earlier this year allegedly railed to deliver on promises of bar1ain trips to Las Vegas. Coutat Tours was or· dered last week to quit aollcitinl business In Ma11achusetts. Massachusetts Attorney General Francis X. Bellotti said that Suffolk Superior Court Judie T homas R. Morse issued a reatralnln1 order forbiddin1 Coastal Tours from soliclt1n1 Las Vecu charter buliness ln the Bay State. The Judce also attached $20,000 of the flnn's bank depoelts. Sally Kelly, an assistant attorney 1eneral, 1&td bar&ain·rate airplane trips to Lu Vqu were of- fered by Coutal lf cuatomen asreed to attend a ..-pitch b Ume-sbarina condomlnlwna ln that city. More than 2.000 people responded to tbis off er by pa)'in& money in advance but never sot their ticket.I. Ille Nlfl. The attorney poeral'a staff aaJd lt bas been unable to locate offttlall of the ftrm, now repwtedly relocated ia lluncbuaetts. A~ to Lu Ve1u offtda.11, about 100 firms make trip offers either cUreetly to con· 1umen -tbroqb tel.,.._. or mall IOUdtatlou -or to bulbi111•• wbo UM fttatlGD eertiftcat• u part Of tbltr OWD Hkil pl'OftlOCkm. The problem ls tbat eomumen doa't always ·I ... 1et what they expeeted. The ftlea of OM Nevada Consumer Alf &Jn Department are filled wltb com· plaint• from unhappJ people wbo took tbe certificate promoter up on tbe "ltee vacaUon .. of· fer. Many ~le tra~led to Ve1u only to flnd - even t.bOUlb theJ bad "contlnned" reeenat.lou -tbe hoCel staff blMS ne•er beard ot them. v11eaUon certlflcatn usually C!Olt from '15 to 121. U you buy one -or a local merelaut stvn JOU one -you would tntcally be eaUUed to a (lee VACATION, P• .. Cl) • • 1 try to ignore them and keep going on," explained 22-year-old Bob King or San Clemente. "I make them look like a root and they split." A noisy, crowded fair com· merce building, though, isn't the toughest part or the job. Fairgoers often are skeptical about any new or unusual pro· duct on display for a brief week or two. Pitchmen view the word gadget or gimmick with a somewhat jaundiced eye. If they have to convince prospective Indeed, if you buy a product that turns into a lemon at home, fair officials probably will hear about it. Enough complaints can kill an exhibitors's chance of ap- pearing at next year's fair. "Fairgoers' big question is 'Do I get it today?' " said Ed Paul, 'n, who sells commercial Osterizer blenders at $120 a unit. "They're afraid you're going to take their money and not deliver the product. "Most people in this business are very professional. And if I m isrepresenl the product. the manufacturer 1s not going to let me do something to discredit it..' With a popular interest in health and nutrition as well as the shrinking value or the dolJar. most kitchen products carry a two-pronged sales approach: RUDY P.OR IW9INCI -An oaihcin drllll9I ri1, with lta matt not Jet elevated to a verUcal poslUon, ta readied for clril1IDI opera· Uou. tbe IUD HU at. AjpleoQ tJBA Inc . oU leue at HunUnston Bea@. In Mldltlon to lntenalfled clrUllnl acUvtty m CaUforllla, ,Amlnall ~ an ••-•" .U .cl,.. of a fair, each pitch has lo carry the sparkle and vitality of a fant run. "With 50 people you have to talk to them individually," said Harry Moore of Rialto, a salesman for Kitchen Magician, the knife that cuts through just about everything. "It's like a joke you told once but you've got to tell it like it's the first time you told it." Moore, who has followed a family tradition in the county fair circuit, is candid about the secret or his trade. It boils down to one word: entertainment. ·'The people that come to the fair are looking for fun and lbe people who are up there are here to entertain them," said the 47·year-old Moore. "This is show business. This is no more than sitting on a stage." Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 18, 1911 . From Page C1 VACATION O F FE R S CAN MISLEAD. • • three-day, tw~nieht vacation to Las Veeaa. Rtno The Better Business Bureau of Southern or Miami. Nevada released a typical vacation certlllcate According to conditions on the certincate, you coupon package showing that a consumer would would have to contact the promoter -not the hotel have to spend as much as SSC> of hls or her own -to make reservations and would probably have money to get a $13.50 value In coupons. · I t 's never too early to teach coupon-saving to make a deposit to "bold" It. You mleht even Some vacation certificate promoters operate have to make another depo1it when you confirm for years while fighting criminal or civil charees the reservation. with delaying tactics in the court or other legal In some cases, the promoter has a 1ood rela· maneu . era. One Midweatem firm manaaed to con· tlonship with the hotel, and the hotel aveea to aet tlnue doing business for several years, first aa aside a bl ock of rooms so the certlflcatea can be Market Development Corp., which declared redeemed. Jn the case ot Coastal Toura, the county bankruptcy In 1974: then as Columbia Retearch Office of Consumer Affairs reports that "no hotel Corp <CRC>. By MA.&TIN SLOANE Dear supermarket shopper -I believe that children should learn the bulca of nutrition. Aa an elementary school principal, I have made this part of our curriculum. We also of· fer the students a chance to plan the nutritious lunches we prepare In the school kitchen. . Became our school is Ln a small commuru· ty I ofen have the duty of aupervlsln& the lunchroom. Thia can at times be1 a little nerve·racking. But when lunch is over I can depend on finding two or three proofs ol purchue that I oeL MOWT• Mo•kMI ,. ... Ottw. -.,.,. e °'" ,,..,, ....... Food llMI. s-..................... ~m and -,..,., from,,., Del MaMe MnlcM floed odlKI. Tiiis ...,_,.is good"INlly ht <lllfl Md._ wNf'9 I ls ad...,...IMCI. Eqilm Ot<. JI, 1 .. 1. 1t•A" Frostr CMWMI --Oftw ......... e Sl cov!Nft. Send the required refwnd fcwm, JWeof-of. need to fiU the requirements of a refund of· fer. When students ask what I am dolot, I tell them about the money I save refUndina and encouraee them to tell their mothers. -J .J . trom Mlchlean DEAR J .J . -J once tbouaht that teachina the thrifty practices of couponin1 and refund· Ing should begin lo our hith schools. But not any more. After reading countleu letters from parents whose young children help them with the clipping', filin'I and malling, I am con· vinced that this education should start In the elementary schools. had ever heard or them." The Federal Trade Commission ordered CRC ' Some vacation certificate promoters aet to stop its deceptive practices In 1980, but only rooms trom the hotel only if the hotel la not alter hundreds of thousands of consumers attempt· already booked up. If lt is, consumers who want to ed to tal<e advantage of the offer of a free Lat redeem their certificates rrtay not get their first Vegas or Miami vacation and remitted a SlS or choice ol hotel. $15.99 "registration, handline and service" They may find promised "first-class accom· charge, the FTC found. The offers were ~ade ~ modatlona" aren't all that classy or that their mailings that told consumers they were "wmners "vacation site'' is miles from main attractions. of the vacations. In fact, the Nevada Department of Consumer 1 R d Affairs indicates that some promoters sell vaca-In an opinion by Commissioner Pau an Dixon. the FTC ~aid rnany of these consumers lion certificates without reserving any rooms. later found the vacations involved additional They issue counterfeit certificates that are not 1 1 od honored by the hotel, restaurant or casino lndicat· charges for such things as ode ng; accomm a -tions and benefits were not always as promised; ed. These promoters rake in the money, go out of and stringent conditions were attached to some of business overnight and leave you holding the the benefits. casino chips. Other companies, more sophisticated in their For example. the FTC said, it was necessary sales techniques, make it virtually impossible to for a consumer to spend six hours in a casino in or· use the certificates. They do this by repeatedly re-der to get each free meal offered. A "gaming fusing requests for a specific vacation date, mak· package" offered as part of the Las Vegas vaca· ing a confirmed reservation Impossible. lion was "similar to those routinely given away to Consumers who do get a date and take the any visitor to Las Vegas," the commission added. vacation (one promoter said they figure fewer Many vacationer s, the commission said, than 2 percent actually do), might have some un-"have been subjected to high-pressure sales pleasant surprises. They are charged for travel pitches for land·sales operations or time-sharing and meat costs and "boo~" coupons for free condominiums." meals, drinks, gambling, show tickets or golf may The Federal Trade Commission advises that not be a bargain at all. some vacation certificate offers are completely For example, an offer of free meals may be above board and plainly disclose any limitations limited to the hours between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m., they may have. and free tickets for gambling might be available Before flying off to a "free" vacation, inwst only from certain casinos at odd hours. Often con· some time checking the reputation of the com· ·---------------------~---------~-----sumers have to spend their own money first; then pany. If you can't get straight answers to the ques· L.-------------------------------------r~====================~==============~:.:th=::!;ep;ro;m;;o;te;r;w;i;ll;m;:a=tc=h~it~.~~~~~~~~~~t~io~n~s~y~ouask,don'tgo. CC>U.E RI ,...----------------Amphitheatre pact awarded The food service contract for Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre was awarded to Ogden Food Service Corp. of Philadelphia. All public concessions will be operated by 0 FSC. . Ogden Food Service Corp. comes to Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre with more than 25 years of professional concession service experience. Enter· talnment facilities serviced by OFSC include the Los Angeles Convention Center. Poplar Creek Am- phitheatre outside of Chicago, Pine Knob in Michigan and others. Jim DuChene, General Manager for Ogden at the. Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, stated, "We are working very closely with our client and the Health Department to provide the largest variety of food to befit the type of cllentele attending this unique, outdoor amphitheatre. T.he entire "?~nu, however, will not be complete until next year. DuChene a hotel and restaurant graduate from Michig'an State University. has bad three years experience working with Ogden Food Service at such locations as the Los Aneeles Con· ventlon Center, Waterford Park Race Track and Park City, Utah Ski Area. . "The concession buildings in the football field size concession area will be open approximately two hours before each concert. This should help al· leviate the traffic crunch prior to a show as well as give concert goers a chance to leisurely enjoy their purchased picnic dinners in a beautiful landscaped setting," DuChene said. Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, opening in mid·August, will be the largest outdoor amphitheater facility in Southern California ·with 5,000 fixed seats and 5,000 lawn seats. 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YOUTH ANO THI lllUU I~~= ..OUPI,, ..c>oM VOYAOI LA T1H PAOFILE AIWIWfTH CAHDUIOO SINO OUT -Ethel Merman and Gordon Mac Rae present songs from great Broadway musicals as part of "100 Years of Golden Hits" tonight at 9 on Channel 4. MOdflrn marriage and 1 anc14tit truth• are ·~ through the etory ol OM c®j)le'• wedding ceramo- !!t,: (RI ~MOVll * * ~ "Tile Wreck Of The Mary Deete" (111611) Oary eoop.r. Cheriton Heeton. A lhlp' 1 otllcer Is aleleel by Ille &kipper OI I Ulvlge bolt In clMtlng hi• name ol negligencl ch1rgea. (l)MOVIE "Btonco Biiiy ' (111801 Clint EU1Wo0d, Sonora Locke. A former lhoe ..i .. man from New Jlftey r .. 112 .. hie dream ol petlonnlng In 1 WllCI Welt lhow. 'PG' 1:30 I "°"OUT TIMU THATS CAT LEAVE IT TO BEAVER PEOPLE7 Host: Anna Ctlava I DAVEY ANO OOLIATH ASWE8UIT VOYAGE TV.a LOOKS AT LEARNING 7:00 9 TOOAY'S AEUGION I SERENDIPITY A08EAT SCHULLER IT IS WRITTEN KEHN ETH COPEi.AHO • DAY Of DISCOVERY I MIGHTY MOUSE YOOAANO MEDITATION CD VOYAGE (() LET THERE BE UOHT (fl DIRECTIONS Brazlllan Cardinal Arnt' Clrlw to lmprOYe the llYlng and wc>tlllng condition• or his people le documenled (R) (8 SUNDAY MASS 7:30 9 FAITHWAYS Host. Sherry LAndrum D WHITNEY ANO THE AOBOT I OIUIOAN'S ISLAND CAMPUS PROFILE "Viewpoint On Nutrition" Hocta: Or Arnold Pike. I JIMMY SWAOOAftT M18TEI' ROOEM (Al VOYAGE IHTEANA TIONAL HOUR 0 PU8UC PULSE Holt: Bob Miiia. 8THEWON.O TOMOMOW 1:00 I SUNDAY MOANING ASWEWfTH CAHOLE800 Mod1rn marrlag1 and ancllnt truth•.,. ••plored lhrough the alory ol OM couple'• wedding c:eramo- ~ (R) • POPEYEANO FAIEN08 • PERSONAi. OIMEHSIONS HOit: Mary Dorr. I LLOYD OGILVIE CUFFWOOO AVENUE Kt08 "Thi Cat Burglar" The kids decide to explore • • haunted houM and dlte0v· er a cat burgl11. • ELECTAIC COMPANY (Al G AMERICAN GOVERNMENT I JERRY FALWELL AEXHUMIAAD MOVIE "Trocadwo Bleu Cllron" ( 11178) Mlctiael Stiock. Anny Duprey. A 10-yeat- Old t>oy It amttten with a 11n1e g.lrl wt1o r-betide him at Trocadtlro. (l)MOVIE "Oel<lman'• Ftoat" ·a· t:IO. TOOAY'8 II.ACK WOMAN Hott: Freda Payne. G MEfTIHO TIME AT CALVARY I F'RIOENCfC K. PftlCE SHOW M'( PEOf>li ELECTNC COMPANY ; AMEAICAN GOV!ANMENT I DAY°" Dl800vtAY KNOW YOUR MIU! t:OO OOV8NV "flellglou• FrMdom In Amerlea Today" Hoat: Tom Miiier. Ou.ta: anor· tl9Y' a.try Flahef and Morton Barrows Jtcltton: Trude Forahlr, a friend Ind co-wotller with EMI Preeley, ~ EMe' rellglon and how It 111""-d hie mutlc: oon- 1-lon In the 1 .. 1em OrthOdox tredlllon le dt. oueaed by~ Vl.edl- mlr MMc:Nn and~ 10.~~(ft) Cl) otlW.~ THI 0. • OOWtct ~ll'mTOQ 'AllUOMt GOYIN ... ff 9 IT IS WAITTtH •.ao 8 (() FACI THE NATIOl'f I' MEET THE PMaa DAY Of 01800vtAY THE WORLD TOMOMOW I JENW FALWELL AMENCAN GOVERNMENT 0 ICEHNrTH COPEL.ANO (C)MOVIE • • 'h "Of Human Boncl· age" (t~) Kim Novell, Laurence Harvey. Bued on the novel by W. Somer- M1 Maugham. A young medical lt~I with a M rlout deformity tall• triaglcllly In 10Y1 with a ~lseuoue w11tre11. (l)MOVIE "Roctly 11" ( 1978) SytYlet« Stallone, Tiiie Shire. All« ldalng hie t>out with thl world champion, an ambl· t1ou1 t>oxw train• for 1 MCOnd chance at thl lltle 'PO' 10:00 I NEWSMAKEAS ATONE Guest: Tony Biii. 9 MOVIE * * * "The P111tace" ( 111-48) Bob Hope, Jane Ruuell. Cal1ml1y J1n1 enoot• h« way Into the Mlt1 of an Eutwn denll9t 8 KIDS ARE PEOPl.f TOO Gueslt Andy Olbb, Dick Clarll, ttll Unknown Cornie Murray Langeton, NASA diver Plefra Oelet Plnolt (R) G HEAALO Of TRUTH I REX HUMIAAO SESAME STI!En (Al ~ AMEAICAN STORY (I) SIX MILLION DOU.AA MAN a NEWSCENTE1I WEEKLY 10-..ao INTEJ'lf ACE AOIPT ICHUUEA JERRY FALWEU CAL.VAi('( CHAnL AM1NCAN ITOM' SPECTRUM 11:00 AONCUlTUAE UIA 2WfTHYOU ONCAMllUI Hoat: ~ Fenn9fnan Tour the Clm9U9 11 the UnlYlnlty of Sain Diego; v1111 thl hl9torlc <lulamp Ouartar to view aom1 ex1mplee al 1hl Uni.,.,..· ty' 1 community lnvolYe- menL • 0 8AIT18H OPIN The llnel round of play In thll pr•110lou• 0011 tour· ""'*'' w1n be 1e1ecaa1 lrom th• Royal St G1<>rge'1 Golf Club In SanClwlcn, Engl1nel. • CHURCH IN THE HOME -~ THEATRE FESTIVAL OF FAVOArTIES • AMENCAH STORY (() MOVIE • • "Charley Varrlck" ( 1973) Walt« Matthau. Joe Don Baker. Mafia hit men 1nd thl pola .,. both on thl trait of a amall111M bank robblr wl'lo inldwrt· enlly hellled I llZMble aum of gangllw funda. 8 8PORTSWOAl.D CART Mlehlgan "500" lndy·type cw ~ (llve from Btooklyn, Mich.); • repor1 on the Tour di Franca bicycle r-: Su•- vtvll of the Fl1t•t 11:30 9 MOVIE • • • "The Thtel Of Bag· dad" ( 1940) S1bu, June ()upr& A thief In Old Big· did la Clraatlclilly c:tllllQ9d lftw mMtlng • genie. G TALKMOUT PICTURU D re.Av OOLE- WHrTTAKll' • MOVIE * *"' "Thi Hawall1111" (11170) Chartton Helton, Gefalcllne Chaplln. Wat« dlecowred on a Hew.lien ptllllatloll r.-ilta In the lntroduc1loll of plMePPfe orowlno to the leland. !~IT~ "Targett" ( 1"8) Borl1 Karloff, Tim O'Kelly. An aging hOtror ofTICMe .. ., Irle& to r--. wttll a mut• deroua lfllpet al • ~ mo¥le thelt•, (l)MC>v. "The Gt ... lantlnl" ( 1179) Robert OvYlll, 81yt~ O.nMr. A rougll-and· ,.-Y Mstne Corpe Ofllos tao.a domettlo t>ett• CHANNEL LISTINGS I KNXT 1CBS1 Los Angeles l<NBC !NBC) LOS Angeles I ICTlA (Ind l Los Angeles KA8C·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) l(FMB (CBSI San 0 1ego • KHJ. TV (Ind I Los Ang eles 111 KCST (ABCI San 0 1ego I KTTV 1tnd ) I.Os Angeles KOOP lV (Ind) Lot Ange1111 KCET· TV I PBS> 1.0~ Anget11 e KOCE·TV1P8S1Hun11no1on8t1c;I\ ""*" he trlM to lmf)ON hi• milltary Ideal• on hi• faml· ty. 'PO' -AFTERNOON~ 12.-00 D FM! MINUTU TO Uvt Hoet1: Bobby Trouo. Or Tom Rockwell. .. J A P A N E S E BASEBALL Tokyo Glentt t•k• on Yollollem e Wll•l u In Yolloneme • 8EAACH ,, "Prevention Of Cancer • MAACU8 W'E1.8Y, M.O. • THE fOMYTE SAGA "Strike" A general 1trllte 1111 crippled England. Coincidence t>tlnga Fleur and Jon together. D AP9UED ll<ETCHING "Sketching Flowers" (%)MOVIE "Spece Movie" ( 1l'79) Documentary Muak: by Mike Oldfield Arehlval ftlm tootage Chronlelet lhl trl· umpna ol the U.S. IPIC9 program, locutlng on lhl <1ram11le Apo4IO 11 moon !anding. 'G' 12:308 SUNDAY Hoat: Pat S1J1k Location· Uva roller hOCkey lrom Santa Monlel. II WILD, WILD WORLD OfANIMAL.8 "Oeadly American Snak•" North Arnerlea It thl home of tom1 of the world'• moll hlghly evolved dlldly anak• l.l> APPUEO SKETCHING "Ske1chlng Eyea With ExprMllon'' 1:00 . THE MUNSTERS 8 9 llSU£S ANO AHIWERI D MOVIE * * 'At "SherlOcl\ Holmee And The Houee OI FMt" ( 1945) 8aall Rathbone, Nigel Btuce. B&Md on "The F1w Pipe" by Arthur eon.,. Doyle. The 8rltllh IUperaMulh lnYletlgllN thl muroera or members of a gentlemen'• club. • BAAETTA "The Big Hend'I On TrOU>- ble" • THE FOMvn; SAGA "Afternoon Al Moot" Val entlfl I Colt It AIGot whw• Fleur and Jon. onoe l l ln, meet APPUEO IKl!TCHINO "Sketching HMda" (() ABBOTT ANO COSTELLO "SOuth Of Dixie" (C)MOVIE * *'!. "Thi Wrecit Of Thi Mary Oeere" (19511) Oary Coopar, Charlton Heaton A lhtp'a officer la aleleCI by Ille alilpper Of I lllvage t>olt in clMtlng hit name ol negllgence chargea. 1:20 (%)NEWS: 30 YEARS AGO THIS WUJ< 1:30 9 (() SPORTS SUNDAY LIYI coverage of the 12· round North Amarlcan Boxing Fedaratlon Llglll· weight Chlmplonthlp bout belwean Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini and Joee Lui• Ramirez (from ttrom_werrM Otlfo). • DIAEOTIOHI Roy Johnten'I H~ .. aa a ''Winge ol Hope" YOlunt-In Honduraa .,. chronlcled. (R) • MOVIE ***'A "Th• Train" (11165) Bun Lancaat11, Paul Scoflelel. A French IMCler attempts to aaw hi$ country'• ar1 treaaurM alt• a Gefman otfloer amugglM them OU1 Of ttle country. G APPUEO IKETCHIHO "Sk1tchlng Wood And Woodin Thlnga" 1=0RLD °"JONATHAN WIHTEN Hott: Oraon Wellee. (%) THe PHANTOM EMPIM "The Shadow Of The Eegte" (Chaptw 8) 2:00 8 IPORTIWORLD CART MlcNgen "500" Indy-type car ,_ {from l<OOll~. Mlctl.): 1 reipor1 on the Tour de Franoe blcyCte r-; Survtval of the Fltt•t. • MOYll ft ft ft "The Longeat Oey" (1M2) John WayM, Rob- ert Ml1ohum, Allled fof0tl9 .,,_.,. tor • m...ivt ~ Dey MMutt "'*' tM bWtl9 of~ Cl\lf• ~ WOf'lcl Wtt II. • MOYIS * * * ""Ying Tigert" ( 1 ... 2) John WIYftt, Per.ii Kelly. M AlfttrtOln - Wlttl • bed '*"°"""'°' record tttee to ~ nt1net1J wtul OM llMI hero- IUCt. • THSTOU OOTT\.I IHOW "~ A Cfltlctt Ptt· apectl.e'' Chllctren teltl otndldty ...,. "" ll"l*t of .. ,.,...... ---·~----tt=~~ .... :::.:· °"* 2:30 Murreiy Lengtton, NASA dl\IW ,..,. Delee Pino! .. ~MOVll . *.. ''llec;libolfd .kin· Olt" (1MS) Glenn '°'d, Anne~ A~t.cl young tMCher llttemptt 10 reet0'9 orcter In • blgoiolty training echool whert ~11....._.MCI ~~taken •oot. .MOYll "The Godfether. Par1 II" (1874) Al Ptclno, Robert Duval MlcflMI Cor19one ~ hla 1e1e tether'• throne and po.., .. he beoolnM ""' new llMCI or the Mafia, finding prob- 111'111 with riYtl llCtlont 11\d ""' law through0u1 "'• ~.·A' (J)MOVll "Tr.. ldolmtlier" ( tlllOI "'•Y Sherltey. Toveh ~ A l'NllllPVlellYe man101r uH• varlou1 plOya 10 C1t11>Ylt two IMn· ager• Into pop tinging 1t1rdom. 'PO' D Movie * * "Necromancy" (tll72) Oraon WellH, Pamela Fr1nklln. A young couple diecoY411' to their horror that the huiband'a employer manutacturH IOYI lhll are IC1Ullly lnetrumente of thl OCCUit. • SPOt.ETO '11 "Now You HU Jau" A view or Spolato Jau lncludea th• legendety Ray Charles In conoert plua outdoor petlormances by S.ny Cart«. T1J Mahal Ind Randy w .. 1on . CD PROJECT UNIVERSE "Stlllar Brlghtneea" (BMOVIE **'A "SllYer LOCle" ( 11154) Jonn Payne. Din Duryea. Al a wedding "pr-t," an Innocent men find• him· 1111 accuMd of murder Ind must nee to exoner11e hlmMll 8:00 9 MOVIE * • * "The Carpet· blQO«I" (1~) Oeorga P1C>P1td, ClrrOll Bak« 8IMd on the novel by H1r- Old Robbin•. A rleh young 1xecutlve become• Involved In many romantic alfalra. 9 MOVIE •*'At "Son Of Palef1Ce" (1952) Bob Hope, J1111 Ru1Mll. Alter Inheriting 1 large pile of debll. an Eaeterner marrlea a W9111hy WM1em girl 9) OPENMINO "lnllrnatlonal Terror11m' Gueat Claire Slarllng G PROJECT UNIVEASE "Thi Miiiage Of Star· l!itll" (I) STAR TfW< 0 MOVIE **'At "The Ballad Of Cable Hogu1" ( 1970) J1aon Rol>erda. Stlll• St• vent AbW!Cloned by hie pannera. a wlnned Old Pf~or Nit up a proe-- peroua way 111t1on and plott r~. (C)MOVIE **'h "I, Mobatw·· (111581 Steve Cocf'lran, Uta Miian A gangatw makM a clean btM l1 Of hl9 Ill' ®MOVIE "Thi Duchlea And Thi Olr1wa11r Fox" (111711) George Segal. Goldle Hawn. A QanciM1all gin whO want• ~ ll1d a con man wtlo tide• "'- em1>1111 on a perlloua )Our· ~ lfom San Franc:leclo to Salt LAik• City. 'PO' 3;30. THE LAWMAl<EA8 Corrupondenll Linda Wert,.,.lmer ano Coltl1 ~ )oltl PIUI Ouk1 for an UJ>-l<>-t~mlnut• eutn· miry of Congraulon11 acllvttlet. ID PROJECT UHIV£R8E "Blnery Stars" •:ooG MOVIE * * "In Search or Oracu- 11" Narrated by Chrltto- pher LM . Thi legend of vamplrlam and Count Ori· cula 11 lnve1llgat1<1 lhrough pelntlnga, 1r1V11· ogua cllpa and old movla clip• • MOVIE * * "The Amlllng World Of Psychic: Pneoomen1" ( 1g751 Oocument1ry Nar- rlled by R1ymond Burr Thi varied manlfettat Iona of the suparnllural In mod1rn llm11 are explored. • MOVIE **'A "CHh McC1ll" ( 111110) Jamee Garner, N1t11le Wood. A lfnanclal genlut reklndlH a roma~ with the dluglltar of a plutlca COtnplny owner wtlo le eufferlng from money CllfflcultlM. • WAU. ITAEET WE!K "A Second Qiana At TM Market" Oueet· Ronald A Glantz, aenlor ~ pr._ dint, director of r~. Paine Webber Mltchlll Hutchin•. lno. ID PROJECT UNIVERSE "Thi Miiky Wl'f' OllCOV· wed" (J)~~w~ 8MOVIE * • * "Th• Coman· cherot" ( 11181) John W1yne, Stuart wtlltJMn. A Texaa Ranoer MC• out to 11op ,,.,. dl1trlbut1o11 ot guna Ind firewater to Ille hOettle Cornencllt-. (l)MOYll "Bronco Biii(' (1880) Clint EaalWOOd, Sotldra LOCI!•. A former .no. aaletmen from Hew Jerllf11 rMllHe hie Clrwn of pet fol ming In I Wiid Weat tllow. 'PO' C%lMOV11 "The Or•t Santini" (1818) Robert Duvall. Blythe Danner. A rough.ind· rMc1y Merine Corpe offtOtr l•ctt domeello belt ... wNn he""' to~ hltl tnllltery ldMll on hit flf'nl. !t,_'PO' 4;tl. WM1••""tlNQ-iTT""ON11 W9C .. MY.w • '"'VIO'TOfW ~ CC>lllOYll "Trooedtro llell atron" (11'111 M~tiHI Shoolt, A/Wf'f -.,. A 1~­ old ~ • ..,...,, Wlttl • """"'1 ... ,.. ..... '*" .. Tl"OClldero. (D)MCMI .......... Onl'he ...... "..,., ...... ......_,A'°"'""°"* ..._ d Olllt,,....,."'"' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 TUBE TOPPERS KABC 1:00 -"Voyaee of the Damned!' Faye Dunaway and Oskar Wemer stu.r in a movie about 900 German refugees fleeing Hitler who are trapped on the high seas. KCET 8:00 "Evening at the Pops." Vlolinist ltzhak P erlman jolns John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra. KCOP 9:30 -"NashviUe Music.'' Jack Greene, Jeannie Seeley, Grandpa Jones and Hank Cochran guest. Full television listings for the foll owing week were Included 1n the Pilot TV Log in Friday's paper. lhelr lathlf Chllilngl the 1oea1 deputy to a genulna tN>otoul at the old eotrtl PO' 6!00 9 BIOH)C WOMAN J•lrne and Maxlmfltlan, thl worto'• hra1 blonle dog, a11 tugftlv" In lhl Sierra Nevada mountain• with • 1ore11 llr1 r1glng 111 around lhlm. (P"1 2) I A8CN£W8 ARING LINE D VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE (() M"A"S"H Frank 11 1n11gonlsllc toward a wounded North Kore1n o lllcer who dlltfll>M hll own Injury and c;orrectty e111gno- th• wound• ol other pallenta. QI NEWS (H)MOVIE Ho1 Stull' ( 111791 Dorn OeLu1u. Suzanna P1eane1te. Threa Mla1T1I coo• gel 1n ov11 tt\elr h11<1s wilh lhl mob when lt\elr unOltCOVI< lenc1ng operation becomes con- ~cuously successlul 'PG ' 5:20 U EOOIE RABBIT SPECIAL 5:30 B H8C NEWS NEWS G!) HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH ·•Orug 1n11rac11on· (RIO (() WELCOME SACK. I< OTTER Ep11e4n helpa Gabe and Julla move Into 1 larg1r !e_l•lmen.t ®) A8CNEWS -EVENING- 8:00 fJ (() CBS NEWS Q NEWS 9 MOVIE • • • ''McHale's Navy" ( 19641 Ernell Borgnme Joe Flynn An auonea group of men 1oln their unorthOClo~ commander In <11allng with their captain. while al lhl uma lime trying to llghl lhe Jape -8 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 0 II.HORSEMAN RIOIHO BY t905 The Hollow VICIO· ry" With GrlOI gone Clalra blcomea lndlapen- H b I• to P1u1: Peul beclomet more lnvo!YeCI In Liberal am (Part 8J • 8LUEJl!AN NETWOM "Chicago" ., MOVIE * * * "Blelland1 ( 1976) Slny Spacek, Maritn S"-1. A bored teen-age girl Mis ott on a kfltlng aprea wtlh 1 young mur defer • ALL CREATVAE8 OAEAT ANO SMALL It "Pig In The Mleldle" A goll 1hll ea11 their Checic book nearly ruins J1me1 and Helen s 1nn1-ry (Pin 20) G!) EVEHIHO AT SYMPHONY Bach'• v1o11n Conceno In A Minor; Be11hoven'1 Symphony No 7 In A Minor , III THE AOCKFORO FILES 8N8CNEW8 (t)MOVIE ''Tergets" ( 111118) Borla Karlott, Tim O'K1lly. An iaglng ho<ror·movle Siar trl• lo rMIOn with • mur- derOU• "'"*' 11 1 drl,,..1n movie 1hMIW, CD) VIETNAM: n4E TEN THOUSANO DAY WAR "Early Hopee" The U S 1upport of the Olem regime 11 •~amlnlel. (Per1 ~MOVIE "Rocky II" (1978) Sytvetter Stallone, Tall• Shire Aller lo•lng his bout wllh thl wortd Champion, an aml>I· tlou• boxer 1raln1 lor 1 eecond chance al thl !Ille PG' (J)MOVIE ***'h "Hobson'• Choloe" (t054) John MHl1, Chlrlel l..aughton A boot· "*'• anempta to retain Ill• CMlp aouroa ol labor by p,--tlng hit three UO di?i)a =rarrylng. I =.c:::AEHCE MOVllE "Juet You And Me Kid" ( 1879) George Burne, 8'00lle Shlelelt A 70-yeer- old man tlkM In a 14- YMt-<>ld fuvenll1 delln· quent, dMplta thl prot•t• of hie meddllng relatMI 'PO' 9MOVIE " "Touohed By Love OebOr•ll flallln. Ot1n1 Lt/If An emotlonllly dlt- tlltMcl 1--ee glf'I deWI- • I "*'8f frilndlhtp With EJ\111 Prelley Wflldl dlll!IOM "* Ille oornpl9t~ 7.~:;· • ....,. •••irr• ~WOM.D '(Now You ... film, Now You 0on·r· Tl"8 IOrmwll for == :c,·:: ~ .. "°"'.bet* rCJll«lerY tO en lnVlllble oar °'*"· ,,.,, a) IA) Q ••our.,. .... Hollltoolt .. toll* w -~ F1ye Oun1w1y In the fourth of thl• Mflee of enlertalnment tpKlal• a THe BAXTER& "OaOOy'a Ll111e Glrl" Alll· eon comes homa late tor thl third Um• thla week ind Jim g1vn her the third degree fJI) VIC BAAOEH'8 TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE • The Backhlnd Vic Bra-'*' 1natyz11 the widl- •P•Nd rear of the back- hand llroke and •hows v11Wera how 10 m11ter lhe mows ana timing ol lhl• lmparlanl 1troll1 (RIO C!) FIRING LINE (Q)MOVIE "Unldenlllled Flylng Odd· bell" ( 11179) Oennll Oug1n. Kennelh Mor• An KCI· denlll launch lands • NASA engln .. r ano hit 1oo«1llke robot In sixth· cen111ry England 1nv0Mng him 1n Arthurian lntrioues ·o· 7:30 0 FOCUS ON 8RITAIN "Pretuel• To The Royal Wedding ' G) 000 IN THE OOCK In I Class acilon IUll, GOCI ,. placeel on m•I for 111 lhe p11n, lnJusuce and misery sultared l>y lhe human l1m11y &l) AVa.UE28 Host Nancy Becker Ken• neely Feeiureel "The lnno· va1ors "Mailers 01 Con. c11n 'Something ShOulO BeOone (C)MOVIE * *'" ·•01 Human Bond· age" (19641 Kim Novak Laurence Harvey Based on 1he novel by W S~· set M1ugham A young medical student with a aerlou• deformity falls 1rag1ca11y In love with • promllCUOUI w111r ... 7:50 {%) "Z" MAGAZlNE OF THE AIR 8:001J (() ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE ArChll Ind Murr1y have Mutrly s doc1or 1>1eacrit>e eomethlng to control Varonlel'e drlnk1no (R) D a!CHIPS An annoying ·pertec1 rOOkte UVH Jon • llf• (RI D NATIONAL OEOOAAPHIC SPECIAL ''Re«>llles And Amphlb• ans For 250 mlllton yea1s rei:>ll... and amp1>t1>11ns haYI turvlved aa 1 Ille lorm -oan from th• higher anl· maJt 8 0 MOVIE * * * ·voyage Of The 01mned" (19781 Fay1 Dunaway, Oekar Wernef Mort then 900 Oerm1n r11ugeee who ••• !teeing from Nill. oPP<nlton are !rapped on lhe high 1111 when th1y ere denied per· mlHlon to enter Cuba G IT IS WRITTEN CD AOA.IHST THE WINO Tl>e SeeClt 01 Fire" Al I rnull of her involvement 1n lhe rebellion agelns1 Eng- 11s11 ru~ In Ireland, 18- year-old Mary Mulv1ne Is sentenced 10 seven yeart al New South w11ea. • oesolate penei colony (P1t11) Cl) HEEHAW GuH ta Mlclley Giiiey Johnny LM, MHllon Doll•• Bend. • !VENIHO AT POPS John WOllamt and the Bolton Popt Orcheslra ar1 joined by vltiuoeo vto- llnlat ltztl•k Perlman tor a performance of Bruch's Vlolln Concarto No 1 G!) MASTERPIECE THEATRE FESTIVAL OF FAVORITES "Up1111ra, Oownatalre· A Pair 0~ EXllH " When J-cont-that Sar· eh II pregn1n1 by him, the e.tlamyt iagree 10 lake reeponalbillty for her (Part 1l(R)O CH)MOVIE Allen. (1979) Tom Sllar- rlll, Yaphet Kono Thi crew of a 1p•oagoln11 acrap catrlet fOllOw • mys. lerloua llgnal to I lllPC>OS- edly cJlld planet and, allar landing, dlteover lhal thl muaage waa a warning to 111y ewey. 'A' (J)MOVll "Dreamer" (111711) Tim Malllffon, SuHn Blakely. A young bowler haa to overcome many ob1t1clet wtiti. t!WIQ to rMcil IOI hie Nf~ dreem. 'PO' .MOVllE "Bronoo Siity" ( t080) Cllnt EaetWOOd, Sondra Loch. A former lhoe aa!Mmlll from ...._ JerM)' re1ll?M hie chem of performing !rt e Wld W•t .now, 'PO' C%lMOV11 "Thi ldOlmekar" ( 11180) Ra~ Sh1tlley, Tovah Feldttluh. A manlpulatlYe man1gt r UH i Vl!IOUI ploy• 10 O.tll)Ult two , __ IGtt• Into pop llr\Qlnll 11_,dom. 'PO' e:aoe(J) ONl~YATA ,... Muell to Ann'• dtem.y, "* "'°'"* lntlletl Of! hetPlno '* ou1 .,,.. .... llM the "'· (f\) • THIW'ON.D TOMOMOW t:OO. (J) AUCI e 8 100 YIAAI Oii OOlOIN Hl'T1 W1lllMI WlrldOtrl trld JOflll DIMdloll .. ,..,. Oy MltMf C111t1, JIN Certer Celtl. taeorVt Cet1ln. Qor. don ~ H9Yy Men- clnl, "'* Netmttl lrld OINra tor a °"' onotootcel IOOll at I~ mwlC wlllotl hat t>ten ..coteled alnoe Thomtt ldilOn lnWnt.cl the~ln1171 • WlU> IQHGOOM "Philmont Ttall" D WILD, WILD WONJ) OIAHIMAL.8 'S11 01 Cot..," Thete we few Pl8CM on Eltth !Nt n\elCll 11111 region tor !>Mu· 1y or the 1bun<lanoe of Ill wlldllf• G) AGAJN8T THI WINO "The Wiid 0..." II.Ill< a ll•·mOrllh VoYIQe Mart 11rr1v11 at th• penal colony, Only to mak• • dlfl04N'OUI lr>lmY of I New 8oulll W1IH Corpe otllcer. En"On Grevllle (Pert 2) • DOLLY Ount· Chuek WOOiery • MASTERPIECE THEATRE FE8T1VAL OF FAVOAITU ··up1111ra. Oowntttlra· A P11r Of ExllH" When Jam•• .cont-that Sar· ah 11 l)fitgnlnl by him, Ille Bellamy• iagrM to llke retP011tlblllty for her (Par1 tl(R)O e EVEN.ING AT POPS John Wiiham• and lhl 8ollon Popa Orchestra 1r1 JOlned by vlnuoao vlo- llnlt1 llihlk Perlman tor a perform1nce or BrU<;h'1 V1011n Concerto No I (D)MOVIE • "Brubaker ( 19801 Aot>en Redford. Vaph1t Kolto. A relorm-mmde<I w1rden uncover• Wldaapr11<1 cor· rupllon whln he en11r1 his newly ualgned prlaon pos- ~ H 1n lnm11e. 'R' UO U (() THE JEFFl!RSONS A member of lhl Ku Klux Kl11n movas Into thl Jllfer· sont apartment building (R) U WORLDOF SURVIVAL Host John Fortylhl ChlHI attar 1he laSl•t animal on lou1 tag•. the cneetah 0 BREA TH OF LIFE "Plus F1lte1n" Hoal CharlH 0 Brookt Guesl Or Boswell Ro1>en1 Cl) NASHVILLE MUSIC Gunts Jack Gre1ne. Jeannie Seeley, Granopa Jones. Hank Cochran C MOVIE • •'• I Mol>lll< ( 19S81 Steve Cochran. Lita Mllen A gangster makes • clean breas1 ot hlS Ille ..S, THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Or&on Wiiii s 10:00 I) (() TRAPPER JOHN, M.O. Trapp1r ts laced with 1mpend1ng l1th1rhood posa•bte bereavement and l1m1ly llrlle (Rl 9 NEWS 0 ERNEST ANGLEY G) AGAINST THE WINO A Oueallon 01 Guill Mary llnd1 an Llnll(pecteel lrlend 1n Jon1111en G1tre1t, 1 voung Eng111h convlet (Part 31 Q) INOEPE.NOENT NETWORK NEWS &l) FREE TO CHOOSE "Cr11ted Equa1·• Or Mii ton Frllelm1n 111t1111ne111. a country 1ht1 <ION not p< actlGI fr .. market capl. 1a111m. when he quast1on1 Wflll IS !air Ind whll la equal (RIO ll) DON'T COUNT THE CAN OLES A aenalllw asaay on 1g1ng produceo by Lord Snowoon tor CBS In 19e8 por1r1y1ng the dltfe<ent Wlyl people dlll with growing old It rebroadcell and upO.ated @ STANDING ROOM OHL Y: HAUELUJAH HOLLYWOOO l'rom lhl MGM Grand Holli In Lu Vegas, G- 1(4"1y hOllS a glltt.t~ LU Vagas rewe WfllCh talulet 1111 golden er1 of movi.mak1ng 1n eong and Clance '.I ?'MOVIE The GrNI S1nlml (19791 Rober! Ouv•ll Blyth• Oenner A rough-and· ready Marine Corp1 oflleer 11c11 domestic batllH when hi 1n.. 10 1mpoM hil mllltery 1de11s 0<1 hla lam•· ty_ PG' 0MOVIE • Ulllmlle Thrlll Britt Ekland Barry Brown. A par1no10 1>u11n1uman becom•• involved In a web or murder and vlo1ence 'PG' 10.30 ., JIMMY SWAOGART 11:00 f)D D G>Cll08 NEWS 9 PACESETT!AS Hoat Ray Gonu.I• 0 WILD, WILD WORLD °"ANIMAL.I "Chletah' Thi neme 11 aynonymoua with •peed and never belor• h11 Ihle l ... l·looted animal been mo<• clllrly -doing what 11 doea beet flil THE UABAN L!AGUE'8 NATIONAL CONVENTION Ollores Handy revt- hlghUghtt of the d1f 1 actlvltl" from Walhlng· 10<1. o.c.. and examlnea the Impact on blacll Arnerl· ca of lht country'• con- ..,..,atlve mood end the Aeagan admlnlatrallon. Ii) THE OAIOINAL.8: THE WAIT!A IN AMEl'llCA "Wrigftt Moma" The el*! 01 the Hel>raaka plelna on the Hie and 1r1 of thll 1ward-wlnnlng novellll tnd renowned pnOIOQf .. rt>~ed (R) "T1rge11" ( t018) Bort• Karloff, Tlm O'l<el!y. An aging horror-movie .,., tr ... to reaaon with a mur· dlrOUI lrliptt ti I drM-4n movie lhetl• ®MOVll "Tht Duol\eee And The 0tr1wa1er Fox" (,811) o~rot 8~•1. Ooldl• He'fllft. A ~ gll1 whO went• ~ lt!d a oon man wtio leoka flMIM ernbattt on • l*lloul IOUt· MY frOM 8en ~IO 1e1t Lah City 'PO' 11:11• OMNIWI (Jl)MOVI& "Hot Stuff' ( 11178) Doti\ OeLulH, Suunna Pleehett•. T~ Mleml / COCl'I "" fl\ (Net tllelr llta(8 with the mob wtltll their 1111der«wtt ~ opet'ftlol\ ~ oon- ~ 9WD CllllM 'N' 11:11 • MOVll Cl * • * "Hlgll "alnt Driller" ( 1111) Qlnt fatt,. WOOd, VttNI lloom. A • ~ ..,..,,.. ,.... Ole ""'*"' retidtnll Of a w..wn ,_ '° cNllrlg9 the rutl\lfft Ot/'11 '4trtllofl ""..,, lerrortDno "*"· 1 1:ao • "'°"" l'INA&. Hoet Jim Hiii. I 7000lU9 A8CNIWI WILD, WILD WOM.O C:WAHIMALI "Wiid An1m111 0t Eufope" Thta ta IN elory of tM IAJI· vlllfng wNd anlf'llall Of !urope. • MOV1I 1't • "Thi AmGlng Wor1d OI Plychle "'*-"" (1975) OoGumenlery. Har· rated by Raymond lutf, The varied manlfeetlt!otlt of thl wpematurll In modern llmea ere explO<ed • POPt QOU THE COUNTRY OUlllt Errvnylou H1trle, Mundo !an.roocl ()) Ta.EPULIE 9 MOVIE * • * "McC11>e And Mre Miiiar" (197 t) W1rren Beally, Julie Chriatil. Plr1· nert Mt up • buWneu In a email mining town, Only to hava 11rgar 1>ut1.-lntar· est• move In on thlfn 8MOvtE * * "The AdYlfllUtM Of Netlle Bly' (198t) Lindi Purl, Gene Barry. The etory ol one of Ille flrtt proml· nenl temlle tournalllta le Chronleled. (R) 11:46 8 THE AOCKFOAO ALE8 Rocltfor<I bteua • lonQ· ltandlng precedlnt when he l>ecomae Involved With • bllutllul end bllnd dMnt. (P1n t) D MOVIE * * "Thi AdventurM OI Neille Bly" ( 19811 Linda Purl, Gene Barry Thi llc>ry ol on• of lhe llrll 1>1oml- nent lem1le Journlllats fl chronlclld (fl) G MOVIE * * ·~ King Cr1ole' (tllS8) Elvia Pretley, C"o- lyn Jonea A youlh becomet • smuhlng hit when hi agr-to ting In a gang111r-own1d New Orlelnt nlghtapol 12:00 mt ROOKIES El) SNEAK PREVIEWS · Mor• Guilty Pleuurea" Roger Ebert and O- S11UI review aome movtn they're 1mbar11Neel to admll they liked (S)MOVIE ''Thi World le Fun OI Mar· rted Men" A young mOdl4 Clltc0V1<1 the roeel to tame and fonune IS p111ed wllh tun 'fl' (%)MOVIE "Space Mov11' I 111711) Oocumantary. Mullc by Mike Oldlleld. Arefllval tltm 1001age cnroolclet the trl- umpna of lhl U S 90- program. focullng on Lhl dramatic Apollo 11 moon 1and1ng. ·o · 12:30. LOS ANGELES WUK IN REVIEW Hoat Clete Roberta Cl:)MOVIE "Asuull On Precinct 13" ( 1978) Auttln Sloker. Oetwln Joston. Policemen and convicts are foroeCI to )O'n logether to prevent a IHn·IOI gang from oom- pletely occupying I pofQ ai.uon 'R' 12:'6. THE AOCKFOAO Al.ES (H)MOVJE "High Plaine Orlft1r" ( 1973) Cllnl Eaatwood, Varna Bloom A narneteu 11r1ng1r r1llle1 the cowardly resldenll ot I Western town to challenge the rutnleu gang whleh hH l>e9fl larrorillng lhlm R 1.ooe HEWS 1:10 0MOVIE "Bronco Biiiy" ( 1geo1 Cllnt Eutwooel Sondra Loctle A rormar 1t1oe llleeman lrom New Jereey rMllz• tils dream ol parformlng In 1WlldW•18how 'PO' 1:20 (%) "Z .. MAGAZINE Of THE AIR 1:308NEWS (%)MOVIE * • *"' "Hobeon'a ~ .. (1115-4) JOhn Mlb, Chlrlet Lqhton 'A boot- makw attempia to (Wllln hi• Cheap IOUroe of llbor by preventing hit ttvee 0.00h1lfl from m1rrylng~ 1:~ 8 NAME Of THE GAME Jeff Olllon find• hie boy· hood nelghbomood In Hew Yorlt City lnf .. ted with drug• D ATONE GIMll. David Bredtey. ([I ABCNEWI 2.-00 ct) MOVIE • *'At "Of Humen Bond- age" ( t~) Kim Novik, LaurlflCe Han.oey 8eMCI on the no\191 by w Somer- set Maugtiam. A young medlcal ltudlnt with • 1erlou1 O.tormlty fall• tr aglcalty In IO\l9 ..tlh I proml1Cuout w911raM. Cl) 8Ull.8HOT CAUMMOHO Thi Mg8 of "" 'WOttd'• moa1 ~·t 9IJI* lleuth i. l*'fOl l'lled by the Oflglnal Ll)f1don caat I I the CotOMt Theater In Loe Angelea. t:4'1NIWI a.11 NI.WI I S:20 NlWa: JO 'tlAM AGO'MIWllK ~I:.,., NUGtOH * * * ~ "Alo 8ravo" 1111H1 .JoM w~. <>e.'I Mtl'l.ln. An old orlptllt, a former deputy·turntd· drunll, • )'OIM'O ~dlr9w gunallngtr lrld • ""' help • lhttltt to ou1'"""1 • powo- ertul renc:ll8r wtio Wttlt'* to get 1111 ltllltr bfotller ,...... from pttlon. C%lMOY11 "The loolmellet" (IMO) Ray 8ll1tk1y, Tonti ~-4~ "l&ntQtf .,_ .... ~. OIOYltoaet.-ewo~ """ IMo JIOfl ..... aterdom, 'PG' 4:00!=M>KIM .. * * ~ ''Thi WNC* °' Tiie Mtty Oen" (,.., ~ °"'*'· °'*1tOll ~ A -·· Ofllos ....... .., IM-..ofa~ boetlll ............... °' ........ Orange Cout O~ILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 , 111111 a111mu n11L1 ACAOU Wf1tlrlt pt. 1•a...-MIM*llklnO 1tUber ... 141<:urrem: 21w..-n t7 Eilde!MtlOn 1,.,,.,.,,. 18Campul Abt>f lf\CMen tt8oftfood ,... bullding 148Tett•td 23~ 100 Siiiy 1 [ldM 7t A""'* cloth 31 Pe1to0nlal\ 101 LUO- 10 lhellc 11 OodOert 150 0Mr:l1. Gavy 102Armtd ,.= 93H.,9f9M , 5 1 ltitlttl Milot 33 ldMI piece conNot 94FUMtel 152 Allow 36 Exlleutttd 103 Joleon ,. NMurel Oftltlon 15'0rendlole 36 Period OI 104 Hl9torien •• ebode Mf'iow. movie light ClOnCMll'n 200fdlnety .. trec:t 155 VMMt for 41 Vocal peuM IOI~ 22PMI ea F«metty: 158 Dence ltlP 43 Founcletlont tribe l .. SIMr Pref. 159 And: Let. « Aequlftd 107 lntervell eymbOI "Exltt• 180 PoeMN 4&SprMdhey 108~ 25 °'"" lltt• 90 SuppletMnt 181 Motor .48 Neme. Fr. 112 Welp 2t~deg. 91 Areblen 182 Hewallan 49 Sennet 115 Germen 21~ tMpe>rt bird 51 Cozy room rtwr t28k•t• 1 e3 Blblloel 52 SllUlt -117 ste111 2tFoot .... owner -ct\arllCtet """" mot Of' 29H4M!poe. 8'1nklf 185 Earth CMals 118 PhotOQr• 30WhMI'• t4 Entlfe ~ S4 Belucillltan pher'•need ... wnount 188 Rendlf tribe 121 Jujube 32 Ceremony 98 Oneor eny 1ea Tremplea: 57 "Aide." tor 122 Upfoer 34 Frenc:tl 11111 91 Corr'elatlw 2wordt one 124 Hebrew 36 Thflce: 98 MMltary cap 110 Tak .. away se Barrel 111t1 letter Comb.form 101 StMI 172 c.tyx ... "" SO Famout 125 Convened 31 Oypey 103 Old and 173 Oec:knal 61 LIW\ animal 128 Sc:htdultd .. lnllfm ~ 63 Wltneea 127 Tlaaup 31 H&blt., 105Hld~ t74 lndMdual &4 llow: l•I. 111!1 Roman roed plant form SI. 175Cublc 65 Famftt 130 PIUM ,. Seine 109 SSHlnted -.urea members 131 For .. t 40 .. _ daum" 110 -Palmu 88 Biblical a Mture 42 Pr1nt 111 Telle Idly DOWN giant 133 Hindu meMUfl I 13 Wet 67 Pruaian ~ "3 Logarithm 114 DaHy animal 1 Enchanting measure 134 Nlpa palm unit 118 Gaited 2 Jlwllh 69 Perlodlcal. 135Auto « Short letter hOl'M month tor lhOtt "*''" 45French 118 Rlllfoad 3 Dibble 70 Decay 136 Expungaa revolullonltt Item 4 Blbffcal 73 "-138 Ollcouregee 47 G'-9 111.Mpenete name prolundls" 140 Can .. USA. 50 e.bylonlan monastery 5 Morning 74 S«geenl. at etc. OOd 120 laaaened tong llmee 141Taat .. 52 Spanlatt IJtle 123 Slllnl 6 Declared 75 Donkey'• 144 Smooth 53AUMlln gr11tlng 7 Rutsltn covlin 148 Broaden 515 For: Sp. 124 Storlll vehicle 77Glwlt10 -149 Old World 156 Model'• 128Cut1 8HOVM 78 Hermit: mammal 1tanciee 129 Fire el1tm mer~t Colloq. 152 Flow from 151 Ouldee 131 Ewe'• male 9Beyond: 60 BraiJllan Etna 5t Popul11 132 Wltd Pref. ltale 153 Former ctottl 137 Liquid 10 Winged 82Chowlng 154 Wine plant: 81 Ribbed meature 11 Frull1 tool Fr. tebflc 138Sandy 12 Reckon 85 Gather, u 1156 Thicket: 12 Set1tld tract!, In 13 Not IOlld grou1e Dial. down Britain lilv« 67 Knocit 157 Identical 8" ArmedMlo 139 Scoondrlll 14 Beat t>.ac lharply 160 Roof angle ea Hawaiian 142 Mongol 15 Opefatle 91 Betel palmt 1&4 Nlilhlr trll _,lor prince 93 A91atlc 187 French 888Wlop'1het 1"3 R'91n1 16WetMrUI kingdom artlcle 71Y~or 14'41rllhlM 17 Prlnllng 94 Anyr\lfl ally 189 Thul Red god ITllllUrl god 171 Odin'• 72 lcelandlc 145Compu1 18 Leglllator 95 Animated brOlher SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS \ ~ [(]TI~rnum~~ [U]~rnu · Golden West tabs 14 actors By TOii TITUS °' .. .,..., .......... Fourteen youn1 performers who take their theater seriously will be dolnl Just that durln1 the next two years at Golden Weal Colleae. The colle1e has announced the men\· bers of its first Acting Company and Con servatory, a new offering ln the G WC drama program geared toward providing an intensive and demandlnl course of study in acting. INTERMISSION Members of the company are Bret Bourman. Kaye Fisher. Dave Norn· mensen, Chri s Williams , Steve Williams, Linda Cathey, Todd Hart, Mau Liffreing, Diane Marlin, Didi Mars h, Lida Pingree, Patty West. David Scaglione and Hala Souveid. The 14 were selected by a faculty com miltee which interviewed a ppli · cants from all over Orange County. The company will undergo training in voice, movement, interpretation, performance, dance, drama history. technical theater skills and pantomime. &.AKE EONARDS -· Members wUJ be cast ln several plays during their two-year course, but roles not filled by the company will be an· nounced for open audition. Special guest performers also wlll appear oc· caslonaJly. • A SPECIAL TWO-week summer w'>rkshop ln theater for chlJd.ren from 8 lo 14 years will be offere<J Aug. 17.29 by South Coast Repertory's Young Conservatory. The morning and afterl'oon sessions are structured to promote creativity and lmaginaUon for beginners. accord· ing to conservatory manager Diane dePriest. 1'he curriculum has been de· signed lo teach students aJI aspects o( play production. The summer season includes an in· troduction to mime, tumbling, play- making, puppetry, dance and move· ment. acting and improvisation. After a week or theater games and exercise, the students will stage a play using what they have learned. · For information on the children's workshop, call SCR al 957·2602. • A FEW OPENINGS remain for Golden West College'• summer tour to Loa Angeles Saturday for the final matinee performance of "Annie" at the Panta1es Theater. A regiatration fee of $20 includes bua transportation and mezzanine seatlnl for aduJts and chlJdren 12 or older. Tfie bus will leave the Gothard Street park· Ing lot al the Huntington Beach campus at 12:30 p.m. and return about8:30. For more information, call the col· lege at 893-6250. • CALL.BOARD Auditions have been announced for a revival of "The Women" by Showcase Productions of Westminster ... Uarector AJex Koba will conduct tryouts Monday, Aug. 3, at 7 :30 p .m . at the Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave .. for a cast of what he terms "40 fabulous females" . The show opens Sept. 18. , BACKSTAGE -A special meeting of the Orange County Community Theater Association will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. al the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach . . . Final arrangements will be made at that time for the second annual OCCTA one-act plav festival ... Bet 7'111 need some color in 7'111 r life. Huh? When life gets a little drab, why not spruce it up with a little color. These next com- ing wee ks are filled with twelve exciting and unique performances of Codspell. Unique because we've brought it into the BO's. And it's good. Very good. But just as important, the price is good too. Adult tickets are only four dollars, children under twelve only three. Come to Maranatha Village in Santa Ana to pick up your tickets or call 77 I -0967 to order yours by phone. So. 1f you want to be part of a col· orful audience-come! "Humh and hallelujah!" Performance Datu: July 31st, August 1st & 2nd, 7th. 8th & 9th, 14th, 15th & 16th. Friday and Saturday showings at 8:00 p.m.: Sundays, either matinees at 2:30 p.m. or evenings at 7:30 p.m. All performances held at the Servile Theater, 1952 West La Palma Avenue. Anaheim, California. -9lella Benson. LOS NG:LES TM:S of th• fj,({jl~'fl ~«1~- NOW PLAYING • MllU COAll -lllU 'I.AU I Com MIM >&9 33)7 B•N ~;><J ~39 uwue1.-.uca ·c-u Toio ~I~ IOw1qr &3• 7\\) ........ ~ ... , ~~,.. 1913935 'AClf IC' I MMll• CO.UT l19<111.i But• •94 ,~,. ,..t;., .. UllCIUI IMllft·lll ....... P.,1 811 •OIU ·--·--• •a•:J!•M&!i __ !!iil",. • '°""" .. ~-.. a.••IMf brooke shields . . . ls slu.llng ln her most sbocldng role! -people magazine sslovendless~ndle PolyGram Pictures presents a keith barish-dyson lovell production a film by f ranco zeffirelli brooke shields martin hewltt endleu love 5hirlcy knight don mumy richard klley pcnelope milf ord beatrice straight bued on lhe book by scott spencer screenplay by judilh mcoe ueculive producer keith bari tl prOduccd by dyson lovell ·direc:led by franco zef'firelli P&":;~~D Maranatha vma,e: 2400 Sunflower Avenue. Santa Ana. CA. (71 4) 556-7620 Produced by: Search of Orange County/S.O.C., Inc. Post Office Box 1274 Carden Grove. California 92640 Our Way Of Thanking You, America, For Creating Your Favorite Menu- A Dinner At Half Price! For rhe lasl year. Victoria S1a11on had h<><•n asking questions of people rhroughnut Aml'nca who enioy finv dining Wf! wanrvd to know exactly what you wanted in a top qui\l1ty rest.:iurant You ldlked We hstened And now our new expanded dinnc:>r menu offc:>rs you a wholr lot morP More than the beat Prime Rib. Nl'W entrees o;uch as thv Pacific Nnrlhwt>sl Salmon, or the Shnmp stuflc.>d with era!>. plus new appell7.ers. SJ">l'Cialiy lnckt.:11ls and fine wineo; More way• to order the beet Prime Rib. Four cuts of our specialty. ranging from 8 to~ hv.uty ounces More dinne r value•. Otnners such as 1he Gourmet Game Hen. or th<> 8.iked Troul AJmond1ne complete with soup or unlimited salad har, nn• m potato. for a very afford.lble $6 95 • More fine dining for children from $ l . 95 • Our new complete children's menu starts at iust SI 95 And includes SU<h uems as Chicken T enyak1, Pizza and Beef Rib Barbeque So thanks, Amenca. for creating your favon te dinner menu And as a special thanks. use the coupon below any Sunday through Thursday night before July 30th. Order any adult enlree and get another for half pnce Now. isn't 11 abour time you lasted what you'll'I! created' Newport Beach, MacArthur and Jamboree. 752-0240 ~t1Ct<9 -ic-Non smoking §«lions eV<ttl&bl. • Prte"• mav llc)ry 111 IOmf' locetiont Buy One Dinner! Get Another For Half Price! This coupon i1 good for a 50''· ditcount on the lower pnctd entree when ttnolher adult dinner entree is purchased at lhe regular menu PJlce. Umlted 10 one hair price entret per covpon per 1wo perton1 Redttmebll ~ on Sunday thtovgh Thvrllcl.oy evening until July 30, 1981 Not~ In ~~tlon With any other d1acount or fr" dinner~ at VIC'torla StatlOfl \A>id IAlhert prohibited by law ~~=:= "'@"' ,,.. ... , ........ All!ll ................. . ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 19. 1981 er BO DEREK · RICHRRD H~RRIS The mo1t beautiful woman of our time · in the mo1t erotic adventure of all time . . METRO-CD_DNYN -MAYER preserts A S\!Ef\KALI Pf\COUCTION eo CffiEK l\KHAKD HARRIS 1ARZAN THE Aft MAf\f D-iN A-iWP LAW mJ presertrg MILES OK~ as TARZAN Ser~ bJ TOv1 ROJ\/E mJ GARJ ~ Based m tre d"aocters aooted bJ EDGAR IU &J~ MJSK: bJ Ff~ eDTKIN Aodxed bJ eo CEREK B R••T•HcT•D . 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Romance seems to bloom like grapes in the vineyards. powerful families rule baronial • estates. vintners can be as explosive as cham- pa1ne, and featerin1 jealousies can pit brother against brother. It is into this heady atmosphere that Earl Hamner. who created "The Waltons," sets the continuin1 aaga of the feuding Giobertl fam!Jy in a new CBS series tentatively titled "The Vin· taee Years." It stars Jane Wyman as a matriarch who schemes to gain control of both sides of the family holdings. "It's not 'Dallas ' with grapes," says Hamner. "We will follow 'Dallas' on Friday nights and 1 didn't think the audience was ready tor two serials in a row. Each episode stapds alone. "The conflict comes from the two warring sides of the family. J aneAepresents the fourth generation of people who have made wine. It's a powerful fa mily who take pride in their wine. On the other side is her nephew. a former airline pilot who inherits 100 acres and attempts to grow grapes in s pite of her interference." Here, Hamner, who previously wrote about a loving, cohesive family, turns his attention to a fragmented one. Two young cousins -Miss Wyman dubs one the "fair prince" and the othe r the "dark prince" -vie for her attention and the passing of the crown. \\f ~(t. '~~~~ ... :t1AP~'t,, ": o~cu~~~~~ NOW SHOWING I AllAHEIM Brookhursl 772 6446 am COSTA MESA El TORO fOUNTAlll VALLEY UA Movies UA Cinema Saddleback f ounta1n Valley 990·4022 540·0594 581 5880 839 1500 OUNCE • ORANGE Orange Mall Stadium Dr In 637 0340 639 8770 ALAN ALDA A UtmRSAL PICTUflE Cllll IM(ISAI. cm STUOIOS II( ---- '""' I (Jl••RU', I "-9 1',1•,•:. t','fi-1 " ..... ~ ·----c •••• ..._ •• ,. •• , •• J ORANGE UA City Cinema 634 3911 WESTMINSTER UA Cinema 893 0546 CAROL BURNETT :LongGjohn8i}ver~· Shrimp, Rshg_ Chicken Special $2.99 Thru Aug.1 Dig into a delici°'6 dinner. We give you two . tasty stvimp, our mspy fish rn~t. and a boneless wlilitemeat Chicken Plank• . plus fresh cole slaw. crunchy hushpuppies and golden fryes. lt''i a great ~al at a spfdal price! ~Gjdms;Jver~ Sf.AFOOO SHOPPES • ,,,., ......... ~ ...... ;.Mt louth of San 01-.o Fwv. A0roee from FtdOo ..... nmu ..,_.,AIUILI 14711 JefflyMtfW ... , ........ (Ju1t oft 8lrllil Aftl ,wy,) Some cut chanees are belne made since the making of the pilot by Lorimar Productions, and lbe title will be changed. Hamner says they found In test1n1 that "The Vlntaae Years" su1· gested a story about older people. "We've had a lot or suggestions," he says. " 'Planet of the Grapes.' 'Grape Day In the Morning,' 'Days of Wine and Rose.' Actually, I think we'll probably just call It somethin1 like 'Napa.'" It will be the first series for Miss Wyman since the days of "The Jane Wyman Theater." She has appeared on "The Love Boat" and had a starring role In the movie, "The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel." "Jane's a pleasure to work with," says Hamner. "She has great strength. She's very forthright. You always know where you stand. This was against type-castin1. The character is so Machiavellian. In order to like her you needed someone with the sweetness that Miss Wyman bas. "She's a matriarch fiercely proud of her heritage, which is Italian and protective. "Her father took her into the vineyards before she could walk and schooled her In wine-m aking. She stands for the traditional way of life. It's a family industry in this day of big business and conglomerates." Hamner sips lemonade on a hot summer day in his office at the Burbank Studios. The wa lls are lined with m ementos of "The Waltons,'' which is leaving the air after nine years. "I keep thinking I'm resigned to the fact that 'The Wallons ' has been canceled," he says. .. But some Thursday night I'll tune in and it won't be there and I'll go berserk. We did go off A Rothns. Joffe, Moua Brezner ProouctlOt'I D'ucley Moore Liza K w1e• John Gielgud "Artlu'" ~V\' t;, [,lwto;l •fl P•rflh.1-tt• P1tnfitl()b't th•f1t t"lol ,. .,...,• Burt Bacharach Charles H Joffe Robert Greenhul Steve Gordon .... Olt.i0i1 ~ ···" •· .. , .. PG •tll•lll 51....a u 11ur11.oJ '"" -'1..~,-... •·• • .,..._, ~c-"'""lllf ,,...., ..... , • l•Oi 0 • • .,. • •·-· •• ..,, ••°*""' '"' <>-"'" ~ --..... , •. , ,. ,,,. ......... "IT IS. THAT RARITY OF RARITIES, A SEQUEL THAT READILY SURPASSES 'THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHICKEL, TIME MAGAZINE mmm,.. HllGIM · 11111111111 -..r IUll·alM·SU•U ....... :···-· AIHIS•llll-1 .. ,_· •m ••• -w cw· .............. 11111~•· .... -.. ... ~•11• r.• ll IMIMI ..... ,.,. .,.. •Niii •••..ua1 mi...r.11 •w..~1111N1J1..,~• t0111 ~MI••••--. Christopher Reeves SUPERllAl 11 (PG) ttl11_,DDLIY 11 :151:55 4:25 7:15 9:50 NO PASSES O R ECONOMY SEATING THIS £NGAQl[Ml!NT In Dolby S tere o f"O" YOU" EYES OfllLY (PC) I ·3$ 4 :15 7 :00 t :JO 811..1.. 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RAIOl!RI CW THE LOIT ARK'" (PG) ORANGE 0111vHN SOMO A"O '""' • too•• co"•O• 551·7022 --·•1.0.a."., -"THI ll'OITMAN ALWAYI "'"°' rwtca·· ,.. ... 4i.., A .. .i.•1 MISSION OSllVf IN ne....,.oe1wcr-• "THI! QRIAT MU~aT CANR" -(Q) 00llANAOU" .,._ --·-"lofc•cl.,!'H f"I "l'ADI TO at.Ac•·· "' I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, July 19. 1981 Broad-Way ••• The good, the bad,. attracting fans ....,,....... .,,..,Mbo1t9 ,_,,,,, htw:.tt. Dom oa ... By JAY SRAUVTT .~ .......... NEW VORK -When you write about theater, you're always 1ettln1 ubd to wan1le tlcketa tor someone. The medicanta ran1e frbm drinkln1 buddies to friends ot friend• ot so- meone you know in Peoria. "No freebies." you atwaya warn tbem. "You have to buy the tickets and It can eott you up to $50 apiece." This rarely stops them though. "I know it's short notice," they always say. "But can fOU get me house seats for '"2nd Street' this weekend?" Jt's aJway! "42nd Street" or some other well-publicized Broadway musical. They never ask what I'd send a pal to aee. And tor some reason, they always think Broadway never off· Broadway, even though a few rouslna productions also are to be found there. Well, this must cease. Herewith, a Summer Show Roster, a purely subjective Jlst of plays and musicals I would or wouldn't recommend to passing pilgrims. The Broadway wares, in no particular order, are: -"Amadeus," definitely recommended. The idea of a play based on the rumor that Mozart's early death was the result of poisoning may not strike you as a wowser. But the show crackles with excitement. • • .Jane Wyman (From Page CS> 'The Wa1tons' as a body of work, something that makes a statement, it kept its integrity, kept up its production values, and most of all kept the audience intrigued with that family as it grew up. "I think of ll as a documentation of one family from 1933 through postwar years." Hamner says he sees the nephew and his family in the new series as being the WaJtons in 1981, although not as closeknit. The series will be filmed at two wineries in Napa, Spring Mountain Vineyard and Chateau ChevaUier. Hamner says, "The valley is 26 miles long and eight miles wide. lt has such pie· turesque quality." · Early on, when he first decided to do a series about wine, he went to France to do some research. -"Evita," another hit-ticket item, th11 mu1lcal about Araentina's Eva Peron. The score alone ls wortb the ha111le ot ~ettln1 Ucketl, and there will be a ha11le. It s often sold out. , -"Momlna's at Seven," a wry, funny re· vlval ol Paul 01borne'1 comedy about three elderly 1lJltera and their kin. I kno~1 that aounds tame. But believe me, it's one ol tne best com· edies around today. -"A Day ln Hollywood, a Nl&bt ln the Ukraine" getl half a recommendatlon. The first act, a campy musical salute to Hollywood, is for1ettable. But lhe second round, Chekhov u the Marx Brothen might do It, la non-atop laughter. -"42nd Street." I know lhis'll aound weird, but I'd skip this lavish remake of the grand old movie musical -unless you're really bot for mass tap-dancing or plea~g with box-office tenders to sell you a ticket. -"The Best Little Whorehouse ln Texas" has nothing to otfer but tood tunes, lively step· pine. a well-crafted book and wild, bawdy huml)r. Yes, go, for sure. -"Woman of the Year" bas Lauren Bacall as a TV anchorwoman who up and falls in love with a scruffy cartoonist. She tries hard, but the music, book and lyrics are dead on arrival. Pass on by. -"Sophisticated Ladies," a revue of Duke Ellirtgton's songs, is dazzling and often deafen· Ing (every band instrument is miked). It also has some stunning song and dance moments, but not enough. Stay home and Listen to the Duke's records instead. -"Sugar Babies" salutes old-time buries· que with Mickey Rooney and tap-mistress Ann MiUer. It's been around since 1979 and its jokes since the beginning of time. But it's still fun. Go. -"They're Playing Our Song." the Neil Simon musical about a pop composer and kooky lyricist-composer was quite nifty at one time. Not now, though. Perky Diana Canova is OK as the current lyricist, but Ted Wass as her tunesmith is, well, dull. Hate to say it, but "Song" has temporarily lost its sparkle. -"The Pirates of Penzance," only great during its Central Park run last summer, is still pop-flavored and broadly played for laughs. But l dunno, the Broadway version Just seems to try loo hard to have fun. But maybe you'll like it. Remember. though, that Linda Ronstadt's no longer in it. 11Make way for the greatest · dragon yet." -Kevin Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES • CAllOOlll Or 1n0' 63A 12~3 IOUU COAIT • lDWAllDI HDOUIACa Cosl~ Mfll ~62711 !• •o•o ~81 ~aao •CXJer!+iDI' • IO ,Ulll acctnlD Nfl Tllll lllUl(ll(IT ----------- I "FORCE: F1VE" (R) II "FOX AND THE HOUND" (G) "ONCE UPON A TIME" "HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART ONE" (R) ----··--·· ~·,·····-··-···-·· ...... ,...,._ ..... . 1111101 ... , •• 11.-........ . A•·----... ·-. -"The Little Foxes" revival la • hit, but only because Elizabeth Taylor's ln lt. She's not all that good, thouah. Skip the ahow, unleas you must want to see her in the flesh -and many "National Velvet" vicUms aUU do -and don't care what she does on stage. -"Lena Horne : The Lady and Her Music" shows that quality stUl exista today. A classy lady. classy songs. DefinUely worth a visit. -"Children or a Lesser God" ls another ex- ample of superior goods. It's about a youne deaf woman, a hearlng young man who tries to teach her the art of speech, and love. You'll like It. -"Fifth of July," more from Lanford Wilson about the Talley family of Missouri. It seemed to lack focus when Christopher Reeve starred, but word ls Richard Thomas has rec· tified that. I haven't seen him in the show yet. though. Your move. -The long-runners, "Deathtrap," a thriller, "Gemini," a blue-collar comedy, and three musicals. "Dancln'," "A Chorus Line" and "Annie" a re all solid entertainments. lf time is short, see "Annie" first. As for the ofr·Broadway attractions. A few shows I'd direct arriving pilgrims to are: -"American BuTfalo," about th.ree no· goods up to no good, with sterling performances by Al Pacino, Thomas Waite and Cli fton James. A warning: Tickets are very hard to come by . -"March of the Falsettos," about a man who leaves his wife and young son for a male lover. The songs are sort of Sondheim, and not really aJl that unique. But the five-member cast is brilliant, ditto the direction and the complex musical arrangements. COSTA MflA HlfbOI 6313~1 WUTMl .. Tlll Cinema Wtsl 891 l9U ·cn-.. ..... 1· U TOtlO S~Ocllt~k ~I !1880 li30~~3 ! oo MAU ""°'11 Ill ••__,, ~·• Dally al Moot Thu!!!!: -·-... --.ur. "ENDLESS LOVE" <AJ llAlL. ,,, .. ., ... ,, • ., ...... ... AIAN ALDA • CAROL BURNETI ~ffourSe~ DAILYlt: ... t ... ,., .. ,,..,., .. . CUllT~ "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" <A> DAILY 11:•.11•, •:• .... ., ....... '~ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK",._, DAILY l :a. 1:41 • .......... ;II ~ _ DAILY 1.-,-. - fXP!lllUICt TH! fMTASTIC. ClAsH. ,..TA'NS !ml UHITID AlllTllTI DM.Y 1:41, .... ,., .. l(Ull'f ..-.u. "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" IR) -..-: .. ., .... ,.. .,.., __ "''· 4:11 ,,, .... , ....... D &IJIOf!lllA/IYfSI flll/SllllSMMIUTS ~Of/OOllC/IO~·AllAl. lllllJHAJlll/11 -r111 tAl#llilllAtl Ml#" ll ,......, II.All I/MIT/It · IAl/lln ........ A • -11#1 IAMIMI ·JAM# - TlAflr 1"1UlliAI' •1 nun JA&KJE C1WI lllt:#All -,_,._,,'Alll{)/tQCJ/OW ,._Hit .fJMllr s 11""'1Y _,,_.c fAllS °""'1l1tllAl. llftfllWI· "-'-"'iirAI. {Nf'j 11.11 s--.,s•.JftWlftrr lm~/i---(ii). 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you CHfUITOPHEA AEEVE GENE HACKMAN IN "SUPERMAN 11" (pQ) .,,....,,..,be ............ in the Daily Pilai or~-... "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK"<"> llAILY 1:t9, •• .. ... ,... ........ .. "ENDLESS LOVE" (A) °""' y '., ... .,,. ............... • • ¢ a cu a s s co a a ascs a Cle Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 19, 1981 Two cultures claSh PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE -r PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICI ITAT&MllltT OP ................ .,ol UM OP 'ICTlftOUI Some Germans find American troops annoying ..,., ..... .... TIM ....... 111 llllf'Wll Ml ........ ,_. IMw .. tf ltw lktltie.,...__. l~.•WQT ANIMAL MOSl'ITAL, ANSBACH, Weal Germany (AP) -Tbe Off Limits 1l1n tacked on a pub door ln tbl• 1,200-year-old. Bavarian tOwn l• painted ln fancy old-German script. But that doesn't soften tbe message for U.S. aoldlen bued bere. Hotel and restaurant aas«latiom complain of loud, rowdy and sometimes eveo violent Americans who disturb German ,ues&a. In Anabacb, where .0,000 Germans and t ,000 Americana from tbe lat Armored Divtalon atruHl• to form personal ties, there Is Uttte entertainment for young soldiers when they are llept out of the pubs. "Overall, I think we have a very good rel allonship," aald E1on KJarner, the German public a ffairs coordinator r esponsible for smoothing culture clashes. "It's beat between top officials. but we have to work at it all the way down the line." Ansbach is a cobblestoned town of renaJsaance churches, baroque concert halls and ele1ant gardens. ll has been a garrison town and an administrative center for northern Bavaria since the 18th century. After World War II, the AJlles took over old German army barracks in the town. With Communist East Germany and Czechoslovakia only 50 miles away, the Gls have been here ever since. City officials -usually old enough lo r emember the war and the dlrricult years following it -say they welcome the U.S. troops. But each new group of recruits usually has to learn that German and American social habits are quite different, so learning to live together ls a never-ending effort, orficiaJs agree. Americans sit at summer beer festivals next to their German neighbors. But the short-haired young American soldiers in their jeans usually don't mix with Germ an girls unless they speak English. During a quiet stroll along the town's winding streets, a visitor is aware of the approach of off.duty American soldiers. The blare or portable tape recorders or radios spouting disco music announces them from around the comer. Owners of neighborhood bars compl ain of noisy Americans •who "cut in" to dance with another man's date, and periodic fistfights. "We have to have off.limits pubs in a small city like this if you want to have a quiet beer," PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE l'ICTI TlOUI IUllNIU l'ICTITIOUI 1u11 .. u NAMl ITATllMINT NMM ITATWMt!NT Tiie lollowillO pe,_. la dol"9 butl· T"_9 loll ...... ...,._ It dol"I ll•ttlftHt n•t.t ••· •• Cl ILINO"S THE LIMIT, UH tNTE•HATIOHAL PAINTIHG, 2"" CEILING'S THIE 1..IMIT , UOO Jec.r ...... A-. C-MMe, CA FelrvlHr 1'•21111, C.le Meu f2'it· P.0 9262'. Bo•ll .. 1,C:O.leMtu,C•llfonlletHM SPASOJE llUti:ADINO V, JtO Jlm m'( Le e Bevel t11, JJOO :,-::.•ltftde ·-· C:O.le MMe, CA ~:.:~;:::m: JOI. (Oii• Mu•. Tiii• ·...w.. It <Oftllucled""' ...... Tl\lt -Inell ll c-.Clecl by .,. HI dlwldliel. dlvldw•I S.0-le V'*-11.-Jl,......,L Bevel*" Tlllt •l•l-111 ••• lllM wllll Ille Tiii• ... _._, ... toled willl 111e c .... 1., C~ o1 0r.,,.. ~.,, Jiiiy Cow111y cien o1 Or-'°""'' Jiiiy •. 1911 1', '"'-l'IU711 F1Mm Pllblltllea 0-.... C:O.tt 0.11'( Pllef, P11bll.-0-... C:0.11 Deily PllOC, Jwly tl, It, 2'.,,.... I . 1"1 J0041 July tt.1', Awe 1.•. '"' >1t1-t1 PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I l'ICTITIOUS lustNaU NMMITATW ... NT PICTITIOUl IMlllNIU Tiie toltow'"9 --.,.. <MlllO W.1-lllAMI ITATIMINT ltest H : Tiie folloWlnt per-• .,. del"9 11 ESE A II CH I D 8 US I NE 5 $ ---: INTER IO•s. tJot Werd Terre<•, LOS ALAMITOS ASSOCIATES, A~ , .. _ 1.m H ... •-. lrvlM, CA '1714. "'· ...-·-•OIEllT ... wA•MtNGTON, JOHN •. SCH•••'. not·-Tw· ..-H ,... r.ce,Anet.tm,CAn... 1....,.. ... A-. lrvlN, ...-'2114• Tlllt _..,_ It contlwcted by .,, Ill· ROGE• D. DARNELL. 1'5'2 H<lle dlV~I. •-. 1,,,.,., CA '2714 _,_ "· Sctwn WILLIAM J. PlnMAN, 1Ut2 Tlllt alet-1 wH llled wllll Ille Hele A-, lrvlM, CA '2114. C ,.~~ ... Or "-~ PETER I. INMAN, 165'2 Hele Ollllly _.,"" .,.. ___...,Oft Jiiiy • A-. lrvW, CA "114. t. 1911 1'161111 STANLEY l'EltzANOWSKI, IUft P\<lllllMd Or .... Cont Delly Pllo4, Hele A-, lrvllle,CAt2714. -OLIVER N. caAllY, ,.,,, Hele Jwl'( 12· lt,2',""'9.2.1•1 ....... Aw-. lrvlM, CA '2714. DAVE c;. ALO«llMAN, t4ff2 Hele A-. lrvW, CA mu. WALTER H. C:OUll5eN Ill, tun Hele A-,,,,,,.._, CA t2H4. L. STEPt41EN IUOEHOU•, IU92 He .. A-,,,.,, .... CA '2714-•0Y J . Mcti:IEEN, 1Ht2 14ele Aw-. lrvlne, CA t27M. PVBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH Off HELEN KISLING, AKA NELLIE F . KISLING AND OF PETITION TO THOMAS J . ASHLEY, 16"2 Hel• ADMINISTER ESTATE A-,lrvlM.CAt'J7U NO A1ot57S •O•E•T H. 00\.E, 1Ut2 H•I• T. 1' I h . , •-.1n4M,CAft11.4. o a e 1 rs , Tiii• -..,.... •• <'"*'<ted •• • beneficiaries, creditors 011W•et ~~ and contingent creditors of o.-• ~-... · Helen Klslfng, aka Nellle T111i --111.c1 w1u. u. F . Kisling and persons cow111, c:1«11 °' 0r.,,.. c-i., Oft who may be otherwise In· J-u. "''· ..,._. terested In the will and/or ,._..,.. 0r-. c:-1 De11., l'ltot. estate: J-21, JWy s. •2. "· 1t11 ,,,._., A petition has been filed ----------~by Evelyn E. Davis in the Superior Court of Orange County r equesting that Evelyn E. Davis be ap. pointed as per sonal Neptune Society C•IMATlON IU•IAL At HA 646-7431 y._., _.., _w1..,-w1«.... representative to ad· :!'!~:.,a;--=."!.~~Y minister the estate of c.111., ,,... ,.,.1o11• Helen Kisling, aka Nellie 20,... eem.1111r F. Kisling (under the In· ~--~-------._..dependent Administration H.Utott LAW.._MT. OLIVE Mortual\' • CemPterv Crematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Me!>a 540-5554 ,.HCI HOTHHS HU HOAOWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 tAL n I IHGllOH SMITH I TUTHILL ~STCUff CHA,IL 427 E 111n St Costa Mesa 848-93 71 f'ACIAC YMW MIMOllAL , AllC c.n.tterv MortullfV Chapel...CrerNtorv 3500 PectflC View Ortve N9wPon Beech &M-'1100 .. _ of Estates Act). The peti· tlon Is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana . California on August 12, 1981at9:30 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be In person or by your at· torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your clalm with the court or present It to the personal representative apr:lnted by the court with n four months from the date Of first tuu.nce of letters as provldld In Section 700 of tht Probate Code of California. TtMt time for flllng clalms will not e)C· plre prior to four months from the date of the hffr· Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE tM file kept by the court. If you are lnterest.d In the estate, yOu m.y fll• a ,. quest With the court to,... celvt sptelal notq of the lnventorv of Mtat. ffMtl and of tht petitions, IC· counts and reports dffcrlbed In S.CtlOn 1200.S of tht Callfornf• Ptobete Codt. •-.rt L. " .... , .. ,., .. AHer1tty .•• L••· .. , uld Edith BoUJc. an elderly Anabach woman enjoylne Ice cream at an outdoor cate. "Look, we bave enou•h Americana here 11 it ls. Just don't send us any more blackl," she aatd. MMY of the American soldiers are black or Hispanic and there bave been complaints the diacrlmlnatlon la racially motivated. Some residents Interviewed a1reed prejudice waa a factor but empbui.zed it was not the only reason. "What am I supposed to do?'' one woma~ pub owner said. "I took the 1i1n down and one American came in last ni1ht. After bavin1 a drink he told me he didn't have the money to pay -so I threw him out.'' Many residents say some soldiers are poorly educated, makin1 the cultural gull between civilians and the soldiers even ueater. Some owners put the Off Limits si1ns ln their windows but enforce the ban only lf customers become difficult or abusive, Ansbach officials said. Klarner has gotten lhe Anlbach city fathers and top military officials to sporfaor such activities as Germ~n-Americao football teams, soccer clubs, cooperative blood drives, week-long visits to private German farms and even an entire German-American week of activities to foster better relations. "It's my theory that any American soldier with a reaJ German friend will not cause any trouble," said Klamer. Metal theft law signed LANSING, Mich. <AP) -A bill Intended to discourage thefts or precious metals and gems by making it harder to turn the loot into cash has been signed by Gov. William Milliken, who called it "an important consumer protection measure." The bill was prompted by an incr ease in burglaries throughout M ichigan, particularly in Detroit's affluent suburbs. The law, which takes effect in 60 days, requires dealers who handle gold, silver and jewels to r egi ster with local police. pay an administrative fee, and supply police with names, addresses and thumbprints or themselves and their employees. PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITHIUI MlllNUI 9'AMl ITATtlMllNT Tiie .......... ..,_It~ llwl· ...... : C:H•ll~E• IAIL, .,, Auci. Aft-, C.-•I MM, CA mis. KINNnH J. oasow. •u Mki• Aw-. C.-•MM, CA *21 Tlllt ~lt~ay ... ...,. diw.-.1. 1(-'fl J. Or-Tlllt ...-..... w• lllell wltl tM c;_,, C:l«ll of 0r.,,.. ~, Oft J-». '"'· .. , .... P.-i•-er..,.. eo.11 o.u., Piiot. J-.. JWy s. t2. "· 1"1 ,....., PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIDUI IUllNIH NMM ITATIMaNT TM lotlowlne --11 doif>ll bullMu ea: PUBUC NOTICE l'ICJITIOUI IUllNlll NMM HATIMIUtT ,,.. foltowlnO --.... dOlnt -I· MHU: LI ""-'NAGEMEHT, 401 Jttl\ $4,...1, Newport llMc.11, CA t1t6&. 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CA.,..,, Tiie lollowlne perto111 .,. 401119 NAMa ITATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• ~ 11 c-led bY.,. In· but111eues 711• ro11-1119 .,.,....,, ••• dolllO dlvlduel. HAN.ATTY & ETTEL$0H AS· buolMHU .Alvlll""'IM SOCI A TES, Jt•O 5011111 De Imler 8 K P ENTE•PlllSES, lt7tJ PICTITIDUS I UllNIH Tlllt tl•le1M11I wea Ille<! wltll the Ao,....,s.nteAN,CAt210S. MecArlllwr lowltverd, S11ltt 100, NAMllTATIMINT COUlll'( C.le<ll Of Or-Count'( Oft Jwly PATRICK J. HAHAA "Y, Pf\ D., lrvlM, c..llforl'lle t211S JS CONSUi.. T ANTS. tOI Dott Sir"'· t. 1911. II .. DrlOle Drive. Coote Meu. CA lllc,,.,.d H. 8r...:k, 2J Montedlo. $ulle 100, '"-1 S..cll, Celllornl• l't"711 t2U6. Coron. dtl -. C..llfomle t26lS '2..0 Pw«llllMd Orlftlll CM•I Delly Piiot CATHRYN M. IETTELSON, 20 Fr~cll H. Kr.ni, 1S Neve«e, JoHpll Peter P•lmue, U4'1 Jyly IJ It u Aue. 2 ttll JI 11.-i I' lreblrd, l"'lne, CA '2114. lrvlne, c..llfomle t21 IS ' Touloua. Cr , lrvlne, Celllornl• t27U ' ' ' ' BRIAN J. HANRATTY, 11.. 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And our sign-on to sign-off grids will ~p you scan what's on fast, Yklile our prime-time logs supply all the details. Pilot TV Log -it's bigger, brighter, easier to use, and it gives you a head start on the weekend because you get it Friday. Find it inside the new look, new size Weekender entertainment magazine. Both inside the Pilot Friday. Dtwer ~ .... II, ~~ ~~~----!""""ii--------....-----...... ~~--...... ------------;.._----------.;;;.:;..:.-------...... ----............. ------"*"!"---- I I ........... One of the Chowchilla children, wrapped in blanket. ia carried from but after youngsters freed thermelves from kidnapping ordeal five years ago. Chowchilla children • anxious to grow up CHOWCH ILLA (AP > -Five years, half a decade. That's a long time in a child's life. no less so for the 26 Chowchilla c hildren kidnapped while riding their school bus home July 15, 1976. Most were below teen-age, barely beginning to feel life 's complexities and confusions, when they were spirited away in one of the strangest episodes in American crime annals. Now. they are in or near their high school years, more interested in look- ing forward to growing up than look- ing back to the almost 30 hours they spent as scared. bewildered kidnap victims. They were locked in a sweltering moving van buried at a rock quarry but finally dug their way to freedom. Thirteen of the Chowchilla children still live in this Central California far ming community of 5,000. Eleven have moved, one is in college and one was killed in an accident a month ago. Those still here say they aren't treated differently at home, in school or by the community because of their 'I t doesn't bother me now.' unique experience during the na- tion's bicentennial year. They say they are too busy with normal teen- age activities, such as sports, lo think about the kidnapping very often. "It doesn't bother me now," said Shelley Robison. 16, a high school junior active in volleyball. "I'm just one or the kids ... Her 14-year-old sister, Angie, also was abducted, b ut Shelley says, ''I don't think it really bothers her either." Other students at Chowchilla High "don't treat us any differently," said Darla Daniels, 15. Darla was reminded that she told reporters after her safe return that she wanted to grow up to be a movie star. . "I did?" she asked incredulously. "l want to be a secretary now." Cindy Van Horr, 12, is entering the eighth grade and is active ln softball and soccer. "Everybody at school treats me like nothing happened," she said. Cindy has remained casual friends 'I 've 'JJTOgressed f orUXlrd since then.' with some of the kidnap victims such aa Jennifer Brown. "We know each other. but we hard· ly ever bang around each other,·' Cindy said. •·1 don't have any close friends from the kidnap croup.'. Jennifer Brown, 14, and her family last month experienced a trauma that transcended the kidnapping. Her brother. Jeffrey, 15, also one ol the klclna pJ)ed children, waa killed June 12 while loadine a slaughtered beef for hla father's food locker company. A bolt on a bolst broke, crushing him between the beef and a truck. Frtenda said Jeffrey was an 1ctive, enthuslutic t.een-aeer, not set apart by blmself or other became of the kidnappina. J,.lke many of the kidnap vtctima, J effrey toot part in sport.I and other 1outb activities. His I avortte ••• pta1tn1 sousaphone in the acbool band. He may have bffn better known at 1cbool for can'Yina around a nabber cblckea be callecn1~ed l.bu for the td dnapptq. "Ht wu always lb a 1ood mood Ud bad otber people arouftd him ln a IOod mood," Hid clusmat.e TtrTJ hobeoa. Se•eral kidnap vtcUms au.nded JelfNJ'• ,...,.al, ••udln• Jo4J fief. .......-.adMlmate. Tob didn't wut a.o talk to a ,.. '°""' no talled .,... tiOliM aa.... Ber J father, Bllly Joe JWftqtoa, explained that "she don't say much" about the kidnapping. Asked if Jody has developed into a normal teen-a"er despite that trauma, Heffington replied: "I like to think she is." The younger children also seem to have put the kidnapping behind them for the most part. Laura Yazzi, 10, keeps busy with baseball and swim· ming. Sixth grader Andy Gonzales is the only youngster among the 26 who still attends rural Dairyland School where the group.had been in a sum· mer session before their abduction. Asked if Andy had encountered any pressure at school, Supt. Lee Roy Tatom said, "If there is, I'm un- aware of it." Tatom played a role in putting the experience into perspective when the children returned home to face countless questions from police. press and townspeople. He advised them to go along with the massive at- tention and try to enjoy it. Several children did and gave un- inhibited, fascinating accounts of the abduction. Tatom recalled that he felt en- couraging the youngsters to talk free- ly ··might kind or overcome some reeling of fear that might hove exist- ed. I feel that expressine themselves helped them. They weren't reluctant at all.'' Another of the drama's main characters, bus driver Ed Ray. still drives a Dairyland bus and grows cotton. Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates. who led much of the investiga- tion, bas retired but is talking or run- ning for the Legislature. The kidnappers, three young men from prominent San Francisco Bay Area Peninsula families, all are in prison. and several children ex- pressed reluctance to have them re- leased anytime soon. As a precau- tion. the grandmother of one girl who has moved won't reveal where she now lives. The three hoped to get $5 million ransom but were prevented by clogged telephone lines into Chowchilla from demanding the money before the children and Ray escaped. They have said they didn't intend to harm the youngsters. Brothers Rick and James Schoenfeld added in a recent interview that they regret the kidnappings and realize it was a "stupid thing" to do. Like the children. townspeople don 't dwell on the kidnapping anymore. A plaque attached to a granite block outside city ball is the only evidence that a historic event happened here. Above the names or the children and Ray. the plaque says: "With heartfelt thanks. the people or Chowchilla commemorate the safe return of 26 school children who were abducted July 15, 1976. and who escaped unharmed 30 hours later." Tatom summed up the view of the kidnapping he and many of t he children hold: '·It was just one of those u n- fortunate experiences ... I've pro- gressed forward since then." Tobacco firm challenges FfC machine WASHINGTON CAP) -The in- falllbUlty of tbe Federal Trade Com· rol .. ion's machine for meu\lrlna tar and nicot.lne ln ctaarettea la betn.s challenged by t he R.J . Reynol~s Tobacco Corp. T b e FTC confirm ed that R.J . Reynolds filed 1 formal complaint chargina th1t Brown and WlUlamsca Corp. developed a rut.er for ill aew Barclay ctaareue. tb1t can fool UM eommlMion'• maclWle. RQDO&dl' eomplalat roortedlY al- ••• tbat tbln .... 11 llllllllnala ol tar bi eaeJa Barclay etc.,.... ,...... lhaa tll• 1 m 1 that BrowD ad ww • .,.,., clalml lo Ill ....... Matt llyen, t.be HDior ~ at- torney Oii I.be~ .... Would DClt clllw detallt oldie eomplalat. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, July 18, 1981 Cll Nearly half of all Daily Pilot rtaders have used the classified section to buy or sell a product. . .....__~ -.............. ........_~......_.......... "---'-Wt .._..,_Wt .... a... ....... Slit ..,...... 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"l limitation, or dis . 1)11 fi) ~ crlminatlon based on ~/Lc.wroJ Ulw.cfl race. color, religion, (?l •) 681 IV:.80 sex, or national origin, • "\N or an intention to make any such preference, llmitatlon1 or dis · crlmination. • Thu newspaper will not ltnowinf ly accept any advert sing ror real estate which IS 10 viola· lion of the Jaw. lllOIS: Ach.-rtlMn tllMlclca.di.._.ech deMy .... ...,.,. .,.. lven Wells custom with retractable root. 4 large bdrm1-very light & open home with sparkhn& pool Owner will help with hnanclng. ~.ooo. Lake Forest S&S Home Jbdrm, 2bl, air. pool. tennis SU5,000. 13~.~ int. for 30/yrs. R·3 property. Three 2bdrm rentals. Sl2n,OOO. Owner will finance. Agent: 631·0680 rora in•clahfy. Tiit DAILY PLOT • ._.. ------•I OPIH HOUSI 1·5 70J MAR•UHITI OLD CDtit C._.... ....................... c..h .. ol _3..., .. z ... ...., ........ fll 1pl1c1. A'"'9 $279,500. MIWPOIT SHOllS: 0--wll *'-tu. ........... :31 ... JWll ...... O,... bewcl c.._, coiy fll cpkc•, MCw.d ,....MtSIJl,500. HOADMOOI IU•AMCI: •......-say 4*onlllM poo1 ...... r.1ra1 .. aor HertHw vi.. .... 4 .......... ,..., ...... 2 finpbc11 wfte. lllu rock._.., rriud to Mlef$370,000. COLE OF MEWPOIT WLTOIS 25 I 5 I. Coast Hwy., C..... clel Mer 675·5511 hbllty ...... first ------1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ l•cornct MHrfiH IHI....._ S.. ...... Opening ror one U · -r· penenced salesperson w ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 41DRMHOME I sell prest.agiolS homes. We have great location. professional associates and over 25 million m Ustlnga. For conf1denL1al tnlerview rail Ke\'1n, CorPorate Plau Realty 760·9333 $105.000 1-----·1 Comfortable Costa Mesa 3 bdrm . Knotty pine family home on quiet walls. dining area, street Root, 1 yr new. K1trhen. New carpel, Covered patio, brick low laxes. 25 mi from BBQ, beaut. garden Medford Org 169,500. w bearin& fruit trees _,5""31 .... ·1i:;r;#S"'------Hur rv to see! 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS INYlSTOIS •No necative cash now. •Novacancy. •No maintenance. •No tenant problems. •An interest tn real pro-perty. •Tax Benefits. For 111formation call Bob Newelli... Lido Ortir e. Redblll nealty;673-7300. 130/o O.M.C. WINNEIS !! 10 UNITS Assumable $1 72.000 1n loans S380.000 Orange 8 NEW CONDOS From Sl25,000 to S137,000 Costa Mesa DUPLEX : I Yr old. As· sumaule $150,000 loan, s:m.ooo. Oranee 6 UNITS Brand new S168.000 loan 1255.000 San Bernaroll'IO LOT IN DANA POINT 29 't down wi ll ubordinate $145,000 SO. CAUF. RW.TY 546-5605 Owner may carry at Wo AITD wllh small down. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. large bonus room. comer loL I••-----• RV 1cce11. One·Of·I · --------kind. Only $139,500. Call now. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 9.50/o LOAM CALIF-USA Developed and un· develo~ commeric11I· in vestment packages. Se veral packages a v11l1 ble for your re-view Respond on your letterhead or call Mr . J••k l••· . 54U7Sl P. M. M. l /lnternat1onal 177·F Ri verside Ave. Newport Buch, CA 92663 Auumt this 118.000 VA loan and the owner may carry at a 2nd T.D. Lov· ely 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Mesa Woods home with dining room and add~n family room. It also features a spa. some new carpel· ing1 garage door opener ano mucll more. Full!•------• price 1165,000. TR\Dl 'J IC>\\I ~I ,\I r \ 6)1.7370 EASTSl>E GIANT WALKTOICH $92,'50 Newport Bea c h bachelors balll•ln. As· sumable 164.600 loan Owner anxious Act now, call546-23U THE REAL ESTATERS i.oo sq.ft. of family liv· -------• Ina! Covered entry leads STIPS TO llACH to lluce Uvina room with 2 bdrm each unit + walk·ln farden window. t Lar1e amlly room, room • bath of 2 car bricli. firepla~. wetbar. 11r11e. Good w/I rental Kitchen with all the area. $2501000. goodies. Muter suite, fireplace and skylight. 3 hu&t chlldrens rooms, &oOd linancinC. Call w .... . . #'\. THE REAL ESTATE:RS COROMADa MARDW'LIX associated f' IJ I .. f LI , Wt f, ~ h ', ' ""' r • •· I UHITS. $399,500 One, 3 • 4 Bdrm units. Gar11e. pluuxtra park- ing for each. Laundry room with coin operated equipment. $40,500 scheduled income. Reola coWd be raiHd. Hurry. this bar1ain won't Jut! 1148-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS \\'1~111 '\ TAYLOR CO. IU.t\l.TI If\~ '>Jiil (' 1!1·11> ELEGANT "YHSAIU.ES"-OCLUSIYE OM 11• CANYON GOLF COUIH Specta c u l ar Deane Home s "Versailles" located on largest lot of all Deane Homes. Beautiful golf course v iew ! Profes sionall y landscaped yard w/mature trees in a private park-like setting including a lovely large pool & huge spa + an at· tractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry with fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering chandelier. 4 Bdrms. den, formal dining room & 4'r2 baths. Pr iced right at $895.000. Call for appointment. llG CANYON COUMTIY CLUI FOi THI CHAllMAM OF THI IOAID Magnificent Georgian Colonial re· sidence o'looking the 8th green of Big Cyn golf course . The finest craftsmanship & materials! Imported marble. air-cond, crystal chandeliers, crown moldings, rich paneling, 3 wet bars + many other impressive features. 5 Larg.e bedrooms, each with private baths. banquet-size dining rm, fam rm with marble fireplace, billiard rm with coffered ceiling & oak floors, refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant home for some<>ne who appreciates the finest! By appt. $2.150.000. HillOI VIEW HOADMOOl-YIEW! New offering in this lovely 4 bdrm home with a great view of bay. ocean & bright lights. New prof. landscaping front & rear. Lge family rm. formal dining r m & 2112 baths. Great location. Leasehold. Reduced to $395,000! Vac. 1251 SUIFLIMEWAY OPIHSAT/SUN 1·5 ~STORY DUPLU-MWPOIT HACH SlVS TO llACH-O'#t& ANAMCE Call today lo see this fine duplex! Live in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms. deek & 2 baths in upper: 2 bedrms & 1 bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of ocean. owe lst T .D. & note of $247 ,000, int. only. $52,500 down pmt. No loan fee. $299.500. IA&.IOA ISLAND DUPLIX-S450,000 4 Bedrooms upstairs & 3 bedrooms downstairs with patio and deck. Cov- E!red garage + laundry room. Ex- cellent for summer-winter rental. Just steps to the bay & beach from the door 'of this excellent tax shelter + poten- tially appreciating property. JUST LISTID-Sll5,000 HIATID ICIDMEY·SHAPID POOi. Here's the cutest 3-bedroom cottage in all Costa Mesa and just nestled in flowers. Large grassy back yard for the kids, plus beautiful pool with large deck area. 90' wide frontage. Central· ly located to major shops. See it and you'U fall in love. WISUY M. TAYLOI CO .. HALTOIS JlllS. ............. MIWPOIT CIHTH. M.1. 644-4910 South of tha hllhway sits this eleeant liome plus Income. Huge owners unit, brick courtyard leads to Fr.Deb doors that open onUI llallan tiled noon. BuutltuJ wood peued floor• enhance den and apaCloUI (amity kitchen. 2nd story halts .eduded ---------------------m11ter aulte with open CO....CIAL balcony and bubbling +UY• •p• too! a more queen Spaclo111 a bdrm, 2 belb 11zed bdnna for your Uk· t Bl •-t b ln1. Huie 4 car 1ar1Je IP , t ml, wt ar, + 2 Bdrm laoome unit. ttr.place1.. atrium. ~r P I d d d 500 tq. ll. "' buliMll r ce re 11ce an 1 + 4 car ,.,.,.. own Is anxiow. Call e..s at • 000. Cl) SEA COVE ,ROl'EltTIES 714-63•-6tt0 To Place yoear "F11t Rttult" Servlu Dlrtrtory ad ... Call Now '42-1671 ... ,,J PIM ti SULA ..., ()aly ••111 to the lll=rf la tbJt blrpln fbler. palDt bcWllaa a 1bovt l.nd cull In on • Call IOW: COMDOCO..alT STAITUM& V Al.UIS - MIWPOIT IEACH ADA IAYFIONTS. PIMTHOUSIS, POOLS, TIMMIS COUITS. SPAS, •UAID •A TID 01 SICLUDID LOCATIOMS , IXCILLINT AMAHCIM• A Y AIL. ON THE IA Y with boat dock & pool. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, assumable loans. Owner will carry paper & may lease option. $315,000. Barbara Callihan. Open house Sun. 1-5. 310 Fernando #212. PENTHOUSE. harbor & ocean views. 3 bdrm , 2 bath , 2 balconies, guard gated, pool & spa. $450.000. Tom Allinson/ · Terry Hanes. Open house Sun 1-5. 100 Scholtz #12. GilD&I smtMG, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, large private patio, outside unit, pool, tennis . Assumable loan, owner will carry $75.<XX>. $149,000. Barbara Callihan/Tom Allinson. Open house Sat. 1·5. 2478 Rue de Cannes. GilDEH smlMG. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pool, tennis, sun & moon rises! Secluded but close to shopping. 15'7c down & owner will carry ma- jor financing. $149,000. Tom Allinson/Barbara Callihan. DOYEi SHORES AIU. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, ground level, pool. steps to shopping & medic al center. $135.000. Bob Owens. SPECIAi. • MO CONDO IUT low maintenance & s uper Catalina view. RARE 5 bdrm, 3 bath fami· ly room home. Truly best buy at only $329 ,000 leasehold. Tom Allincon/Terry Hanes. Open house Sun. 1-5. 2215 Alla Vista. fOUL lllTIJI. !OUL l&!IUllOllla -----11(1 0.:...r D-1-.. ll&l'bcr V• C...... ll<lwpor\ 8-h, CA 8QOe.3 lowpM 8-h, CA 911111() ( 714 ) Mll·ea:5e ( 714 ) &M elCO SELL Idle llems with a I Have 1omethln& you Dally Pilot Classified I want to sell! Clauified Ad. 542·5671. acb do It well. 842-5678. RCTaylorCo 640 -9900 NO NEW RNANCING tlEDED llLOW IS A SAMPLING OF PIOf'HTIES THAT HAYE MOTIYATID S&LllS WHO WILL ASSIST IM ALL OI PilT OF THE Ft~. THiil Alf MAMY MOH: CAL.L US HOW TO SH IF WE HA VE ONE FOi YOU. WI All THE FIMAMCIM• SPICIAl.ISTS TIAIMID TO STIUC· TUii EYllY TRAMSACTION TO MllT YOUI MHOS, IF WE CAN'T 00 IT, MO OHICAM! SSH! SSH Don't tell a soul or they will beat you out. Imagine 4 BR.. Fam. Rm. & Pool just reduced lo $265.000 with low down and interest! IEMIRAMDT WAS tBE and painted a picture perfect. 2 story, 4 Br .. Fam. Room on cul-de· sac with tennis and pool facilities. Priced to sell at $176.950 · SLASHED SI 4,500 Time running out for motivated seller who has bought another house. Guarded gate community, 4 Br., 21h baths, exercise pool & spa. Now reduced to $365,<XX> CAM1' TAii IT WITH YOU Sellers leaving country and must leave behind their well located 3 Br .• Fam. Room . Close to pool & teMls. It's only $172,<n> WMK>W OM THI WOILD The answer to your drearm! 4Brs., 4 Baths Wi th sweepin1 nlte lite vlew. Upfrades eve~ere. Eager seller wtl deal -~.<n> YISTllDA T'S PllCI Pin sharp 4 BR .• Fam. Room, aourm el kitchen, atrium, best lrvlne location. Drastk ~uction. '205.000 0rtnr Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 181 1981 1 COMI WITH US ••• TO LIDO WATllFIONT. ENJOY WATERFRONT LIVING TO ntt FULLEST. THE AIR IS 1 I FRESH AND CLEAN .. THE VIEW OFTHE HARBOR ACTIVITY IS STIMULATING . TWO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS .. DEN . PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED .' .COMPLETE SECURITY .. PIER AND SLIP 1 AVAILABLE .. PRICE REDUCED $30,000 .. SEE DOTTIE AUSTERO. · 1 6U UDO PAIK DllVI P.Z .............. NOW SU0,000 Z-!ot;l~ laaclto Beautiful custom bu.lit under construction on eor&eoll! 3 acre view site · in prestigious BELLA VISTA ESTATES. Over 3000 sq fl or luxury living. 4 Bdrms. 3 ba , 2 llreplace5, 380 deg view. Includes 2 stall barn, landscaping. All Uus fo COMI WITH US. · .TO DOVll SHOHS WAnlNOMT. PIER ~I.~. Ask for Donna AND SLIP .. FABULOUS VIEW FROM LIVING ROOM. FAMILY ROOM RanchoConsultants Co. AND MASTER BEDROOM .. DRAMATIC WOOD AND CLASS (RedCa~t) CONSTRUCTION .. THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS .. DINING AND 714 /67~57)6 FAMILY ROOMS .WET BAR .. CEDAR CLOSETS .. SEE DORIS • ._ _____ _ BROWN. 1• I 03' POUllS DllVl ............................ s 1.1 25,000 POOL + TIMMIS $42,000 DOWN COME WITH US ... TO DOVB SHORES. EVERYTHING FROM Assume low 1nteres1 THE HERRINGBONE BRICK DRIVEWAY TO THE UPPER BAY VIEW loins! Spanjsbtlleentry A N D N I G HT L I G H TS SU G G EST S L U X U R y . . F 0 U R leads to plush Newpe>rt BEDROOMS. FORMAL OINJNG ROOM .. DEN .. GOURMET KITCHEN Beach estate. Living WITH co room CeatUttS beautiful MPLETE EQUIPMENT .SEE NORMA FARMER f1rerlace and soaring 2106 SANTIA•O DllVE ............................ S5St,000 ce1 1ngs Gourmet cookers kitchen' 4 COME WITH US ... TO WISTCLIFF. IMPRESSIVE FOUR generous bdnns. EnJOY B E D R 0 0 M H 0 M E . . F A M I L y A N D D I N I N G your own sparkling pool. R 0 0 M S . . F I R E p L A C E. . EL E G A N T C A 8 I N E T R y separate spa and paddle THROUGHOUT. LARGE SEO..UDED REAR YARD GREAT FOR THE tennis court Only BOAT OR TRAILER. SELLER WILL HELP GENEROUSLY WlTH OOO! Call 673-llSSO FINANCING .SEE JANE FRAZEE. 11 11 SOMUSET LAME . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • $5.ZS,000 COME WITH us ... TO DOVa SHORES. A PICTURE IN PRIVACY AND SERENITY IN THIS IMPECCABLE THREE BEDROOM HOME .. SPACIOUS •'AMILY ROOM AND FORMAL DINING ROOM . THE REAR YARD IS AN ABSOLUTE DREAM WITH OVERSIZE POOL . EXTENSIVE DECKING AND LUXURIANT PLANTINGS .SEE SUSAN FROST. 13'3 GALAXY DllVE .............................. $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAVCIEST. PRESTIGIOUS FIVE BEDROOMS, FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS. ISLAND TYPE KITCHEN BUILT·IN BBQ . BRICK PATIO. POOL SIZE YARD PADDLE TENNIS COURT. THREE CAR GARAGE SEE ESTHER BROWN. 1111 Cil..WOOO LAHE ............................ $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO CORONA DEL MAI. FANTASTIC LOCATION -JUST FOUR HOUSES FROM OCEAN BLVD WHY SE'ITLE FOR LESS IF YOU ENJOY AN OCEAN VIEW AND THE RELAXATION OF THE BEACH .. THREE BEDROOMS, FORMAL DINING ROOM, DEN .. SEE ROGER BARQUIST 21 S IRIS AVENUE .................................. UIS,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCHST. FASCINATING THREE 1BEDROOM. THREE BATH HOME. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DINING ROOMS OAK PLANK FLOORING ATRIUM TXPE BREAKFAST ROOM .IMMENSE COVERED PATIO POOL SrlE YARD .SEE GAYLE AMATO 2039 SHIPWA Y LAME .............................. $215,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES . FOUR BEDR OO M S .. F A MI LY ROOM IMPECCABLE CONDfJ'ION .DELIGHTFUL UPPER BAY VIEW .... FRAM Eb BY ORNAMENTAL TREES. OWNER WILL CARRY T.D WITH 175,000 DOWN. ASK FOR ELAINE SVEDEEN. 2130 SAMTIAGO DllVE ............................ $249,500 COME WITH US ... TO THI ILUFFS. LARGE CAR MELITA MODEL. FOUR BEDROOM CONDO FORMAL DINING ROOM .. TASTEFULLY DECORATED IN NEUTRAL TONES BONUS ROOM OFF GARAGE.. TWO PATIOS .. SEE MICHELLE DAVY JI 16 VISTA EN'TRADA .............................. Sll t .000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFF. THREE BEDROOMS .. FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS .CUSTOM WALLPAPER .. NEW CA RPETS .NEW ROOF QUIET LOCATION - VET CONVENIENT TO SHOPS. SCHOOLS AND LIBR ARY SEE BRIAN SCHOFFMAN. 1521 COINWALL LANE .................... , ....... $229,500 AV All.AILI IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ••. TO DOV& SHOHS. IMPRESSIVF. FIVE BEDROOM HOME .. THE VIEW IS ENJOYED FROM MOST OF THE HOME -ESPECIALLY THE LIVING ROOM AND MASTER BEDROOM .. FORMAL DINING ROOM AND FAMILY ROOM .LOVELY COURTYARD POOL .. FEE LAND -NCYr LEASEHOLD .. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. ASIC FOil IONNIE MAltAVICH .................... SHS,000 COMI WITH US. .. TO WISTCUFf. WELL KNOWN BUILDER'S OWN HOME .. BEAUTIFULLY CONSTRUCTED PROVINCIAL STYLE .. THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS .. FORMAL DINING ROOM .. TWO FIREPLACES .. PEGGED OAK FLOORS .. RI CH PANELING .. TWO CA R GARAGE WITH WORKSHOP. ASIC FOi ELAINE SVEOIB4 ........................ $425,000 COME WITH US .•. TO MISA VHDL HIGHLY UPGRADED EXECUTIVE ROME. FOUR BEDROOMS .. FORMAL DINING ROOM .. TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED WINE ROOM .. HUGE FAMILY ROOM .. POOL SJZE YARD. ASIC FOR GAYU AMATO OI ALLAH MIHOI ...... US0,000 COME WITH US ... TO HIWPOIT •LEN AND SANTA ANA AVL LIKE NEW TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE .TWO AND HALF BATHS .. FIREPLACE. .FINISHED TWO CAR GARAGE .. LOADS OF STORAGE .. LOCATED ACROSS FROM GOLF COURSE. ASIC FOi RONMtE MAIAVICH .............. ··• .•. Sllt,tOO 1617 WESTCUFF DRIVE •••••••••••••••••• 631-7100 . $280,000 ISASllALL PRICE TO PAY. ~ .......... AtLo8C........lD SU Jaaa Caplnruo 45'10ATSW For sale $595,000 ' Includes sandy beach . deck & patio +large quality 3 bdrm + den. 2 bath home. Fireplace, brick BBQ+ extra park· ing. Owner/Agt 673-9187 or 675-7060. OCUHVIEW $49,000 DOWN Just reduced S2S.OOO ~ Cameo Highlands beau-ty has large assumable 1st. plus owner will carTy S100,0002nd Spec tacular ocean views from llvmg, dinmg and master bdrm' Extra large lot. Only 1325.000. See it today. call 673-llSSO WATERFIONT Cl*OOS HUNTINGTON HRBR Purchase with 5~ down on fantullc terms Brand new, cpt'd and draped . ON THE WATER. Guarded gate entry, views, 2 car garage. Pool and tenn1S 2 6 3 BR'S AVAIL JM MED FROM 1299.000 C LL 714 9600_ PllCE llDUCED TO SI 10,000 Charming 4 Br 2 Ba . lanai, xlra lrg garage workshop. 913 Oak St C M Open Sun 12·4 OPEN SUM. l·S 15218 Ruth Lane. N. B. WESTCLIFF 3 +POOL 10°/oDOWH Elegant 3 kdroom + Den + FormaJ Dining Room. l Story with freeform heated pool in tropical garden letting. $260,000, 10% down, balance 12~~­ HU R RY! Call 64M477 KEY REALTORS Desmrate St!oOoii.- Prictcl for~ Wtby ...... Nr new, Pi"ofessionally decoratecf. 2 bdrm + den, 2"' bat wet bar, lplc, across rom Santa Ana Country Club. S130.000. tn.soo asauma-ble 2nd by owner. Fast Escrow-owner bought new home. 556·5434, 71{1:.()fil OPEN TODAY 1-5 UHCQUE IN MESA VllDE -Extra large yard, RV or boat access, three bedroom plus family room and as· sumable financing. Clean, clean. clean. $174,900. See Harriet Hammond at 2037 So. Capella Ct. UNIQUE IN IRVINE TERRACE Beautifully remodeled and completely decorated three bedroom plus home. Pool. spa, private. and a terrific loca· lion. You 'll want to move right in ! $395.000 Fee. See Rosemary Farrar at 1315 Santanella Terrace. UNIQUE OH THE IAY -Two large bedrooms and den. plu.s a wonderful bay view. Excellent financing and the luxury of living at the Cove make this a very interesting property. $649,500. Fee. See Susan Harder at 973 Bayside Cove West. UNIQUE IH llG CANYON -Everything is beautiful about this four bedroom Broadmoor. Pool. spa. guard gates. and too many extras to mention. Priced to sell fast at $68.5,000. See J ac - queline Pearson at 6 Winged Foot. UNIQUE IH COIOMA DEL MAR - Oupfex with 2 bedrooms in each unit, skylights and bay views . $450.000. call 675·600Q. UNIQUE IH HAHOI VIEW HILLS Private courtyard. four bedrooms. vaulted wood ceilings. two fireplaces. master bedroom has separate dress- ing area. Excellent owner financing. $435.000 Fee. See Marian Reedy at 1225 Keel Dr. UNIQUE IM OLD CORONA Da MAI - Country kitchen. sophisticated master suite, two fireplaces. three patios, bay view, two bedrooms. 21-i baths $324.000. S~ Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. UNIQUE OM PENINSULA POINT -As· sumable financing. completely re· modeled three bedroom and den home. One block to beach. What a location. $475.000 Fee. See at 1577 Miramar. UNIQUE IM OLD CcM -Quality con struction. corner lot, cedar ceilings, a two bedroom and a three bedroom un· it in this new duP.lex. Skylights. tex· lured walls, terrific at $449,000. See Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite. UNIQUE HEAR SOUTH COAST PL.Ali - Skylights. style. 3 ~rms ., den. 21,ioz baths. near greenbelt. only $169,500. See Sharon Corzine at 912 Powell Court. UNIQUE IM IACK IAY -A three bedroom Country doll house at it's very best. Used bricks, French doors. hu.ge family room. pool size privalA! yard . This is you r dream house. Un· believable at $225.000. See Natalie Fogarty at 384 Mira Loma. U~IUJ~ HMl:i REALTORS.675-'000 Z~ £.Mt CoMt H19hny, C111ou 4el Mar WI HAYI 42 OP THI llST AMMfS It TOWN LOCATIOH + financing . II.AND HEW IA YFIOMT 12%Ftlr..c1MJ 4 Bdrm 4 bath. inch.i(tes private boat dock and view of coastline. $1 .650.000 includes the land. 2274 Channel Rd, NB Open Sat/Sun l·S llG CANYON'S IEST L9A1._&.o. This 4 Bdrm. 3 ba Broadmoor home Is an oasis with lots of privacy, large pool and separate spa. Owner has moved and is very motivated. $799,000. #8 Winged Foot, NB Open Sat/Sun 1·5 NIW LISTM ...... ,,... .... w.w .. 1-r This imm aculate 3 Bdrm townhome olfers the comfort and convenience ol Newport Beach living. Great location. $265,000 -Ask for John or Patrick. 2643 Vista Omada Open Sat/Sun l·S ......... Wt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •-u• 100 lt•sll IOOJ 1-- MIS.A COUMTIY CWI In one of the most pretigious neighborhoods. Sprawling 4 bedroom rancher. Approx. 2800 square feet . 2lh baths. Formal dining room for executive entertaining. Separate f amity room and TWO fireplaces. Tucked In generous sized lot with sparkling swimming POOL! Owner wiU helP. finance. $350,000. Call today for details. 979-2390 NEWPORT SHORES SHOWPUCI Elegant Newport Shores dream house. Nestled amongst lovely gardens and patios. Spacious floor plan has 4 bedrooms. Co mplete with cozy den, dining room and crackling fireplace graces the living room. ''Mint condition!·· throughout. $288,000. All offers considered. Call 979·2390 PlllME LOCATION Spacious 4 bedroom home is loated close to South Coast Plaza and the beach! Has about 2100 square feet of glorious li ving space. Family room with fireplace. Enclosed patio. Nestled on QUIET cul de sac. $148,500. Submit all offers. 979-2390 ASSUME 12.310/oLOAN Lovely 3 bedroom condominium located in prestigiousEastsideof Costa Mesa. Beautifully upgraded from lop to bottom. Spacious unit with 211'2 baths. Hearty firepla ce. Co mmunity swimming POOL ! $148,900. All offers considered. 979.2390 ASSUME 9.50/oLOAN Beautiful Sandpoinle home. Located in popular South Santa Ana tract. 3 bedroom. Accented with lovely cat hedral ceilings . Crackling fireplace. Formal dining room. Prime location close to South Coast Plaza. $129,500. Hurry and see today ! 979.2390 ·--... -·· 979-2390 2955 s. HAllOI avo .. COSTA MESA HARBOR REALTY CUSTOM MILT Looking for cedar lined closets or a central station security system or maybe a commercial telephone set up? Well. there is that and more in this lovely traditional styled family home. 4 bdrms ., paneled family rm., formal dining rm., large game rm ., outside office and pool. Immaculate condition and priced to seq at $425.000. 44 FT ON THE IAY A terrific valu e in bayfront living ! Spacious single level condo with 2 large bdrms. and 2 full baths priced below the market at $565,000. Owners have bought another hc;>me. Extra wide bayfront lA!rrace ideal for entertaining. Boat s lip privileges. Prime location. OLDE COIONA DB. MAI Overlooks the nature park. Lots of trees. Rustic atmosphere. 6 year old duplex with two big units, each has fireplace , beam ceilings, private porches , carpets and drapes. Very clean. The financing is most unusual with only $70.000 down on a purchase price of $320,000. LOCATION & NICE If you thought you could not afford Newport Beach and particularly the Westcliff Area of Newport Beach - -think again. A really sharp first floor condo with private enclosed yard for only $129,500. 2 bdrms .. expensive carpets and drapes , all deluxe bit ins. A real sleeper. 5.5 ACUS Located in picturesque San Juan Capistrano just minutes from the Sea with a lovely view. Ideal horse ranch and investment opportunity. Attractive financing can be arranged. $695.000. IAUOA 151 AMO 2 story commercial building with 3 apartmen ts and a popular restaurant. Excellent rental record. Prime Marine Ave. location. $498,000 with very creative financing possible. HOME FOR l8f1' Front row in Eaatbluff with an unobstructed view. 4 bdnna. plus ramlly rm. and enclosed yard. $1195 per month. Available A~t 1st. Tell a friend ... and help choose your new neighbors. * IAY AND OCIAtROMT * PANORAMIC VU OM WAT8 ............ ~,...,_, ... ....., ... ,~Oct• & • ., v.. ..... ... lttcl.. C04P M VW. .. &Ja Mllst co.ltlc. tllC ..... f11 • ,.., $210,000. IAYNONTCO~AIM Mort rOOM ..... ...., ........... JW.. JM.+ dt• & ,.... .. -.u. p .... llHCft I09f TLC. .... .., OY..W.. Redlctd to SStS.000. IEACHNOMT CAPE COO Corw cottoge CNI ,,_ Oct•frCNlf. Rtc...ety rt.a1bt.d 2 ....... for ... toY-t IOW of • Nt wpGfi ~ .... '' 00,000 dow11 owHt' wf ll cerry. S4H,500. CAHALFIOMT -MCE & HEW Two patios to "r.Y tt. Ollfdoort,.. • ....... & h t ' c .... let ..... 2 dory. 4 bdrftl ~ ..... z ..,_ff. Sttp• to pool, btacl1 Hd ttHl1. 5245,000. WATERJ.IOMT CoMDo ii McriN Pociflco. ltGllfiWy dtcorattcl l le• .. 3 bdrftl, 2 ba .... pool • .,. .. boGt11p o•oiL Owwer wt• CST'( AfTD wttll 25% down. Gu«dld MCSfty CJC*. $340,000. GRAND CAHAL OH WATEI l.cit? & lo•tty 2~1tory. 4 btcl Mm - ..... Little Is. bfoy YNr 'romd rtClffo tic.. Alto I bdnll retlfd llllit. T1t for 2 boots. $675.000. OCEAHFRONT FIX9-3 UHITS ltn Jew.t woitinc) to bt ail for M Y .. ! s-d, I H Ir M'f. OWMf' wtl carry ht T .D. of 121/J°/o l1ttrtlt. $675,000. ON WA TIR-SUP-VU ... pri•crfe locoffCNI wt• old Mtwport .-uty l bed. IMNM. Vwy h alllt • ft - W If you w..t to rttllOdlt tt.t p1osit & ptrftlitt an rtody to go. Int priced Oii wahr. Reduced to $950,000. IA YFllOMT-COMSIDa EXCHANGE le_.IM 4 bdrftl i.o-• contr wt .. boat sNp. Two story wood .ct 9est co. ttMpOrory with bolcoay Hd dtck, CJOW1Mt ltltchtti. Sllbllllit exct..gt1 for properly 111 Pohll SpriRgl. Arro•od. lie) a.. or 7 Ow1ttr lllltl esist wttll fiilmlclRcJ. IAYSHORES IAYFIOMT-VU Htw Oii tile fftorictt 111 a......_ locoffow .... llllObatrvcttd vu of al loyfrollf llC• tMty. Vtnotilt odutt -f..., INlm _. .. al tile c!Mlrwl & _.,of Htwport. 0,... & MllOOtllty floWi.g ~ ,.. wftti li4'I pffce..d a.. .. ctllRgl. W p• •'-9 _. pri•m briu w.rior-,.... wttt. C)llMbo.. 0.. -In.& -'tit S t....1•, ~ + ct.cit witll &cr9f .,. -... lay. SI ,350,000. OCEAHJ.IOHT ·PEMNSULA n . Triplex on onralie lot. 6000 sq ft. 0..... fllOti•crted Oftcl ... c.oasidtr _, rtOIOMlblt offtr • tradtt, txc"-gff. tu"'•· etc. Pride of owursltlp. $2,200,000. LIHDA ISLE CORMa~ova Y! A rnidnct of grOlld P' oportloit Oii prt- dl9lo111 L11da Isle. &hr tit,,. t .. lt ....... o•er brick wall w.y & dip po.A/lfl!O to totol tlecJMu. Two tfory llo...t witll wh1dieca oGli ... .,, ...,., fo .. tah1. For11to r llYllHJ roo111 wit~ spacious fG11tlly root11 wWlstg i.,... 1 .. kt1 bor. ForMol dl•l19 r•. + ,..,., kite""-a... .... --..... + 4 EE. bectroo.. l.cit? ...... peffo boot dock & tip for 3 bMh. Sl.3' ,ooo. DOVER SHORES IAYFIONT Elt9lllt occetlh & dKor wffll ~ -' •• ,........ TWO •tory hCNllt wft~ .. ,. ... MOS'-r Mfh, .. Ir peffo for ........ 1., ift .... 4 btcl Mm wftll optft fondly rooM/kitchllll + t.odtd foll, brats ..tlcptt IMr, ,.,... clR. ,.. wttti Morble flreptece. Dock for so· boot. w.it offtn °" priu & ttn.. Ow.et-flexible. S 1,400,000. FM. IA YFROMT ELEGANC6-UDO lrMIM4*11MJ VIEW °" t11t WATll froM tlll1 fltilll141t Z-ttory l'ftl•nc•. bcep- tloHlly duorottd wfttl formel 111· .. . ..., ............... ,.... ... "-di doon, ..... fte 1pl1c• & It.Md ..... s.,.. ...... ,...,....... l&litToncl bor: ete•ehd .... ,..., Prl .. tt uterlor ., •• Fin totet ........... 2-....-...... & II coMort ......... llllrior rthc· ............ .,. ,.. + ........ codiWI .a ................ .., fer Z llMh. Soplll1Mc.rtcl ...tty sys .... .. lty ........ •· .... '""' ........ $2,400,000 ... . LMA tSLl-IVIOflAM STYU .,. ...... , ...... c ..... ,. .... ct ..... WATfl w• •nlflc Z4Mry t*y . s..liit ~ ,.. .. --~ ul1ct.. .w..4 & ._... .., • d••• theetf. Stu1d fleer Wc..y/4Jlltfy ··~ ..... .. .. .. , ....... ,...... ....... ... I ,..., lf.,.4ew1 , ..... , .... M ...,.. ................ ...... ,.. -.......... s...e , .... . ..., ...... w ........ .... ty ate•••••· Ded fer 2 yecl!f1, SUM,too . ._ .... 1m1. 6Jt-14M. WA T£RFRONT HOMES, INC lttAl EST A Tl ... . ... -· .... ~ .......... -... -· * IM MIWPOIT llACH * MIWPOIT CUSTOH URGE .s,.c-. JW, 2 be. oa .... tree llMd a1 •MC. F-.lty roo.. txtre~ ,...,_,_.,c•to.Wtfw ....... My i...-.w. MMy • $249,500. lack ltty.,.... 67Ut00. COUMTIY FllMCH-f4EWPOIT Olk c.w..ts, ,..._ •· ......... ,.. 4Kor.ttd • •ac.t. Al t.p ~IA .... ..,... tpteltl l bed. ........... . ·:apt.._., Isa.ct kite'-& f-'ly ""' ~ ·'lye..,.. .. CMltMdt & iL $265.000. ~ ~ •' ELEGAMT COMDO-V•W Proft11i0Hlly dtcor.ttd by lo9tr 'Tlllo•••· Loguo ltoclll. Pl• S I• Newport CrHt w /lbd. ilcL _.... .-... ...... ,_.., ""· & p•• axle VU. ~ ., • tlecJmct ttwCMIC)hoMI. OwMt-wil c.,., Arn>. sno,ooo. 6ll-t4oo. · PENINSULA POINT RlH 0.. te. 9""" wltta the pri•ocy of• part, ,.t w• to lay or ltadl 3 btd. 2 botht to.> te. Wldtr or decorahr. Int prictd twqllicll Hie. $295,000. 631-1400. UDO ISLE-lOWEST PllCE q.Mt tlKI of Isle Oft utlltr stroda. 2 WrM. 2 bca, patio. lrillcJ oh>. M.w ,.t • car,tt. u 15,000. PRIDE OF OWMUSHlfl DOU HOUSE ·)lew llstiltg o. te. pe11m1• poW. 2bd., :lbe. w/conrtd patio ... a.,.• HQ. .W steps to Ht. PoW lay IMcJI. jetty _, octa Prictd for '-dioh Nie .... OWMr wlH Mlp will tllt ftilecillg. Sltl,000. DUPlU ACROSS FIOM WATEI A great Mtwporl locdioR ..., Udo ..,. .cl beaclt. Two spocJoMa 3 bdnll 9itl of qudlty COMfnlcffca SfrNt to ..... locoffoa. $325,000. EASTILUff VIEW HOME .... MW! WMdtrf1111 fmly llo.-wftla ..-decor ttaro119111cN1t. Wood floors, creww •llldi•g ill ttlil i:m•c-'• 4 ...... ....., '°"' .., ..... ...., ,_.._, snt.ooo. •11.1400. OCEAM VtEW-llKE MU ....... , ,... ... d & ~ 2 ..., t-t • ..,. to ..,... bMdL Mo•• • & -ioY m.y 111 wtl • c__. 11.-.. lbcl, · lb.. & fa11tlty roca $350,00~. 631-1400. UDO ISLE IEACH RETIEAT Sir'Mt to 1trfft locatioa Ca.,_..W. 3 IMd. 2 batl: "°"" wftlt _... drc• flrtPoct. Priced right at $355,000. OCEAMVIEW~ Two flly ftnidlH ._... Iii • tx· ~ locatioti, 120 .... to .... oc ... ...... Great OWMn ad, 2ba. fr'OIWt e.o.. pttK o 2bd, Ibo. rtar hCMlst. 0.--wll ccwry I 1t. $355,000. DECOR.4 TOR'S VILLA IALIOA Co..,.tttly f11r11l1lttd with a•tlqttts, dllMa, sll•tr, crystol .ct o "worid of ..,.... ... .ttg.t dee«. Secriy bide) " v.. fro. lor9f patio; spoclon & coordlHttd 2 btd. Rtd•etd to .. t $375.000. 631 -1400. IETWHH IA Y & OCIAM ·A wuduwl lllotM" .......... polltt. 1'llt 3 ~. 3 bate.. i story "-Is ,..,, for 0 .. w fOMly. r+Y .... itfty Ills _,-. OWMr fln•clMJ $425,000: SUIE APPEAL HOME OH CORAL ' . IHly • ltl. 11. "c ........ • loodl of ,.... to ll•t cMtfot ••· U•. ""' wftti ... t.riclr • llllet ............ .. ..... l Md. w.-.. OWMn ..... . • 14J0,6oo. 673-6900. i pete Barrett RealW presents M>IMOUS JASMIMI Cll&- Hi&hly upgraded Plan 2 with new spa and patio, custom cabinets, carpets, drapes and skylights. See this quallty 2 Bdrm 2 bath1 2 fireplaces, den and formal dining· room home. $365,000. I W."-, C... 0,... S.. 1·5, 5 •AIA•IS IM MIWPOIT Super work space & rmre parking ln low maintenance rear. Attuclive 3 Bdrm, den, 2"'i bath home with many custom features. $185,000. 1106 l.,,t L&. Ml ()pelt S. l·S QUALITY HOME IM l STJ.GlS Originally custom built on one or the largest lots in Cliff Haven, now updated with a gorgeous new kitchen. breakfast room and delightful family room 4 Bdrms, plus plans for master suite. with view of bay and Fashion Island. Owner will assist with financin~. 500 Cliff Dr .. Ml ()pelt S. 1·5 COIOMA .. MAR-WITH VllW! Spinakers on the horizon, sunsets over Catalina. Beautiful Broadmoor 4 Bdrm & family room: ready to move in . Excellent financ ing available. 2501 lslCMd Vltw, CdM ()ptft S. I IA YCREST-SUMMU READY Exceptional new listing. Move in condition! Vaulted ceilings, walls of brick. parquet tiled noors. shutters and wide overhangs for summer shade. 3 Bdrms, familv room. brick fireplace. low care yard. $279.500. 130 Mor!Mn, NI ()ptft Stln 1·5 SOLID COMFORT-MESA VHDE Beautiful home in natural sur- roufndings. Excellent neighborhood family room, low maintenance yard. remodeled kitchen. & 4 Bdrms . Shor t escrow. Owner transferred. $179.900 2862 Tobogo. C.M. Opet: S.. 1·5 IALIOA COVES WATHFROMT This immaculate and beautifully decorated home is right on a sandy beach in a secluded privale com· munity. Pier & slip. large nagstone spa. remodeled kitchen. 2 fireplaces and 2 patios. Beach li\'ing at its best! $635.000. 35 lalboo Cons, NI Opttt S.. 11-2 IDEAL FAMILY HOME-IAYCREST Total family activities from 3 car garage & R\' area. to buge family room to eat-in gourmet kitchen - not to mention 5 Bdrm;, 4 baths, formal dining room. enclosed yard. 1500 HigWOltd, Ml Opttt S-. 1-5 TWO ON A LOT _.ALI0.4 2 non -conform in$ units -each with living room. dinm~ room. bedroom & bath. Owner will finance 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds at excellent in· terest rates. $359.500. 1561 Mlr'OIMr, ltlM>o Opett S-. 1-5 MES.4 det MAR-HEW USTIMG Excellent financing available. Im· maculate 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath home with custom family room. Large private yard. $135.000. QUIET 1.4 YFROMT-f'IBt AND SLIP' 35' on the water. backed by 2 Bdrm cottage. plus 2 Bdrm guestfincome unit over double garage. $795.000 in· eludes the land. Call for appoint MEW LISTIMG-PEHINSUU ftOINT Ideal location close to bay & beach . Unusual architecture -"French Country" with gables & dormer windows. Call Liz Beazley for appt t.o see. $370,000. DOVER SHORES Over 11 acre in perfectly manicured surroundings. Lovely custom 3 Bdrm home. Built with all the conveni ences incld entertainment center with spa, firepit and BBQ. $125.000. IEST COST A MESA MORTH- "Northgate" 4 Bdrm. home in area convenient to schools & shopping. Clean & comfortable & ready to move in. $127,000. ':~:.'i' S©\\~lA-1.Gt.~s· ::: ----~ "r CUT I. POU.NI •=:::.· ~ K.:...~ ~lllPlt word• Prinl t.H.tt ol -h In llt '"'" ol - I OILMIP I 12 I I I I I C S 0 R E F I I 1 I I' I 0 It U M G E I I' I I I I HOPSAT I ~-,--,-,~,-,--,~.:a°!:~~~ -----..... ari ordinary enlletld men. ) It'• 1111 llrtt tltnt I Mt .. _. .._..,,....... _ __,,,......,.._] • pup ..... wttll ·--....... .__. _____ ... Ho.wt'-Wt HMMs For Wt Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT/SundJY, July 19, 1981 •• ....................... , •········••············ 06wrtl 1002 ...... I 002 • ••• • ••• • • •••••••••• ••• • •• •• • •• • • • • • ••• •••• ••• ........... For Wt ........ For Si6t 546-Jlll 3056 ROYCE LN. OPEN SUNDAY 1-.4 CALLDIAMA PllTIMPOL-VO&ll ,.,,....., THE REAL ESTATERS BEST IN BLUFFS CUSTOM IAYflOMT. Spectacular view. 2500 sq. rt. 3 bdrm, tam rm, 3'h baths. Expanded & luxurious country French decor. $495.000. OHM 1·5 2 I 41VIST.4 84TUDA WGEST I LEVEL IEAUTY. End unit. 1900 sq. ft. Paula Plan. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large m~ster bdrm suite with sitting room. Finest upgrades including A/C. Private patios. Kitchen/Cam. room. $315.000 including the land. Terms. OPEN 1·5 436 OMD.4 • liSTILUff * JUST USTS>. Beautiful 1 level 4 bdrm. ram room. Lusk Home. Luxurious new neutral carpets & drapes. Lovely large yard. $339,500. You own the land. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. INC. 644-0134 List & lwy Wltlt 1't bptrts OftEN SUNDAY 1·5 222 I FRANCISCO DI 4 ...,,. 3 lo Mewport i.o-. pool & uuo, lor9t yard. well IHdscoptd a11d 11tw carpet. Sec.Tty 1y1teftl. Au__.. ftilec. l:lg. OftEH SUNDAY 1·5 1124 ftORT STiii.iNG H.bor View Ho.t ia Mtwport, 3 ..,. 2 lo MoHco. $250,000. $125,000 .,....,..,., ht. Try 200/o doWft. OftEH SUNDAY 1·5 2477 VISTA H&HTI Shows Nb 11ew, frtsNy decONtH 4 ...... ·r..r:.. .. ...... ldtcltett. 2 adoMd 01, • ..,. to pool & wolliftg it.Kt to ldlooh. sllop- piRIJ «Md port. O.ty $205,000. S.. JudyShhwr. OftEM SUNDAY 1·5 1900 TERESITA 20% DWN, owe I ST .4 rMI doltl:o111t! l ' ...,. 2 la, large corfttr lot i11 louly utabli111td Mtwport ltoch Mi~ clost to tdlods .cf shopping. Heat GI O pin -betttf' "'°" fltW coftdltlo11. Coll Judy Jordall or Ed bcClflO for dttail1. GOOD TERMS!!! OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 4000 RIVER AVE ) ldr"' + iflCOIH 1111it, •po, slrytlgltt, piff' & slip. FM ICllld. U.. btit•ablt, oll for otlly $750,000 . Gnat flttmtciftcJ o.alW.. Coll Kotl:lt Shields. JASMINE cua OWMt' will filloltct, ,... 6, l ... 21/J ••• located "' ........ c ... lllMity of Corotto cMI Mer. MAIM CHAflMl HUMTIHGTON HAUOUR IWld yo. .._ cat. ..._ Oii .... priMt lot located -~ Ill-' wlltl I 00' Oft the ..... Ml Usttd at $950,000. W»Mit ..... PllVA TE IEACH •t ........ ywr •try"" pri..t. btclcJa wf tit 40' boat .. 2 ..... ~tory ...... s ... 4 ... ""' pool..,.. ....... c..t. HUMTIHGTOH HAllOUI SEA&All Weter loutlH H lo90H, w ..... , ..... wood ... ... ..................... 1 ... 2112 ... f-.ly rooM, fOfWll ... ,... !••·················~·· ••••................... I 002 Gtwrtl I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * * * ' Heritage Collection OPIH TOOA Y 12-4, 2776 Mendoza, Costa Mesa. VA Pool home. Lovely 3 Bdrm home featuring master bdrm with open beamed ceilings and Ben Franklin fireplace . den and library /study ore master bdrm. Elegant formal dining room overlooking pool and patio. Assumable financing also available. Asking Sl6.5,000. Call 540 1151 ASSUMAILE LOAM NO QUALIFYING Freshly painted. sharp 4 Bdrm 2 bath, large yard, new driveway. Brick fireplace, 5 years new. Owner anxious. Move in condition. Asking $127 ,500. For an appointment to see, call 54().1151 MES.4 VUDE ASSUMAAE Nice 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. New roof, near schools and s hops. Asking $129,900. For information, call 540·1151 ERITAGE You 've Arrived at ... LIDO ISLE ls loeation important? This one is ideal. A luxurious home with just a touch of Spanis~ influence. Good financing and quick possession. Much accent on detail throughout. with openness. greenery and lots of quality. 4 bedrooms, 41'2 baths. Close to beach. Ca ll for details and ap· pointmenl. 816 CANYON C•to.lacl .,._. • Love a spectacular view? Here. overlooking the fairways, you 'II find a gracious home with 3450 sq rt. roomy kitchen & formal dining room. Also included are a pool. spa and sauna. This 3 bedroom . 3 bath home is newly carpeted. Im- mediate occupancy and great financing. Exclusive with Cote Realty. $875,000. BIG CANYON TllClor lbW. A classic beauty tucked away among the beautiful homes of Big Canyon. This Tudor estate ex· emplifies gracious li ving. It has it all. location. value and ap· predation. $1.1 Million in as· sumable financing. Owner will help carry paper. Exclusive with Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. BIG CANYON CntCMW Goff Coww Entertainment plus! This home is an award winner. And why not? lt in cludes fully equipped kitchen. billiard room and 30' bar overlooking 7th green. Bring your friends into this home of quality construction. A complete stereo system surrounds you. OWner will carry financing for approved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 Million. 816 CANYON c .. to.11 .. ~., A great address! Complete· Cami· ly home with separate guest quarters <plumbed for full kitchen). Large family room . private pool. and your very own billiard room. This home is de· signed for luxury. Owner will help with financing. Exclusive with Cote Realty. $1.7 Million. NEWPORT CIST Take advantage of this one! Two bedroom condo with lots or amenities. Perfect for that first· time buyer or retirees. Vaulted ceilings, wet bar and sun deck. Call for details and appointment. MESA YEii Best buy in town •.• a 3 bedroom charmer located on a huge cul· de-sac lot. This is a rormer model home Cilled with extras. Close to everythlng. Offered at Sl«,900. Assumable loan of .500. Hurry ~thisooe! 2075 Ian Joaquin tltlt Ad. Acrou fnMR lfG CAN'10N Newpott llldt MN771 * IM HIWPOIT llACH * DHIGNH'S unu tSUMD 0...-wfl IHN/~ ... a..att .. ~ ,...,...., • SU.000 c-6i ... .., $4000. ,., ...... ... ~ of $650,000. a.. ... ~. ' .. try COltYNltttet + .... ~ loc• Hoa.e.cw.1lbedllom&lbe4 ....... + ........ IA y .. Vl coMTIMPOIARY Tine ,... old c111to. ...... wltla VU. Wood. ties• • skytHJllh. ..-y kite ..... iltenttt.g 3 Md. + .w,. OWNr ... uny Ant T.D. $375,000. CUffHA VEM-IUUTlfUL Rtody to "'ou l11to frteh pel1t, •llp1per • c.,.,.t ltlr ._aut. Loh of dwWI wltlt 2 flrtploces. '-9' co.try ldtcllta. ... ll•llMJ roo. _, pooklMd bock yard. 2·1tory ho•t wltlt 3 btdrOOMI Ir VU frM 2Rd ftoor. H_,. fmiey rooM wltti flreploc.t + ........ OWMU WILL EXCH.4MGE • lttlp ""-ce. $375,tOO. A .._. ... ill • _...of ltlgl:tr prfctd ......._ 50 FT. TO SAMD-u.RGE VU lt..tiM custOM duplex Olly I Y"" old. 0... Wocll to S.to MCI Jetty. L.,. oner's unlt with 4 btcl-OOMI, pffcMd tit.., stoi..td qJou & spofftss decor. .. VU of 111rf. LGnJf 3 btd. ,......, ... It. bctllent fl11Hclflg. Rtdttctd to $595,000. PANORAMIC VU-OWHY AMAN. ltOYtlful decor • coordinated tlll'oughoW IO Y• COii lllOYt rigltt ia. ~ rOOM hteluded iri this YU Ito. wflll l bed, fOM. rm., c1R. ra + RM•ard nn. MpCrGte ICMIO; prf •• ipCI. dtcb & bolcofty. OWNER WILL CARRY. $975.000. 631 -1400. SHORECLIFFS coiua $369,000 ~ 3 bdml ho• w~ f.ffly ""CMd room to expand. Least/apt possf· bit wt.lie you fix up. LGrCJf lot. DPU-SO. OF HWY-CdM Wtl 1Mi..tol!Md & IGnJI 4 bd. & lbd. .. its. Clo1t to shopplftCJ, scMol and btoclt. $429,000. 673-6900. CDMVUHOME + 0.triooUtg porti & VU of loyft OMt OC• JMty, tlti1 lorge 4 bed. i.o..1, N•ohd obo•t 1trttt with pri•ocy & c"°""- Dtcorotor /owfltr hos oddtd Frtflch doors. & .,mity decor. u....al illhrior brldi diwtitttg/ otri1111t. lncWH 2 btd. ,.... td uNt. REDUCED TO $519,000. OCEAN ILYD-JmY VIEW HARIOR RIDGE-REHCH MANOR 110• VU OF lay. Oc"" & ~licJl!h. MofJtificfftt quality & dttal llltl:rnoup.tlllllllll.-t tl:i1 5700 sq. ft. resideftc•. Still ti.. to Mtect yow ow11 decor for tl:11 fonMI .._ wiltl 4 bed. library, ......... """ i"9Mflst fct11t. ""' .ct "•a rCM11 Niter 111ltt with fir.pace, .-deck ......, & 1po. l"'prtHIYf oad QlltoM for tt.t particular l:o!HoWMr. Iii Hit best tNcltl. of thl1 LOiiis XIV M_. i.o... St,tt5,000. 631 -1400. MOllLE HOMES MUI WATER Sttps to· the wot.r on Udo ,,. ...... 2:bci., 2ba. MOblt. l:o!MI wt l yn. old. '"'· rte. rift., 1"'011 pet O.k. #22 $'2,500 #37 $69,000. *IN LAGUNA IEACH * LAGUNA HILLS OCEAN VIEW Con.tr-3 Id"", 2 bo with MW carpet, ... .cf point. Wrapped OJ"OIMd patio wlftl mohn ...... Oftd ..... AlllllMlblt I st TD 011d ow11er may carry 21td . S279,500. OCEAN VIEW__.,.EAT AND MICE Lots of wood oftd gJ011 ift this wwty ,... modtWd 3 bdrm 2 bo crdliteduralty i. ttttstinc) 2 story l:otM. $304,000. FAIULOUS FOXIORO HEIGHTS U,C,odt1 C)Ofort i11 ltlis spociom 11tw 4 bdrtn •itw ho"'•· incluclnc) exte.1l•t stollled glou, c11dOM willdow treat· IMtlh. wood flooriftCJ and air COftditio. Ing. Located 111 pre1ticJiou1 Laguna ~$319,900. *IN COSTA MESA* SECURITY COMD0-$7500 DOWN A11Mlalbtt 1st TD°" tWs spoc-. I bdrwt 1Mit '" woodsy Mft"'9 c~tx wftl: pool Giid •po . .,.,... So. Coast '9ma. hcktd to $76.000. ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS A ltoMt for the disc~ tuetlti•t f•ty. ltoutlfvlly cocwdiNttd decor tlroughout. 2 story ..... wfltl socrllMJ ewtry OIMI li•ing '°°"'• fonMI ~ ,., W9'WI f-ly roOM OIMI ldtdwft,.... lo ... ly _._. Mitt wltt. •itw. l .,.._ + loft .... .-. MW •po IA...,. yri c ... MC locatioft. $320,000. FAMILY HM-HR SO. COAST PUU '-9e I yr old lllotM i. C:-. Meta wfttl 3.,._,lbottts,dew_.....,,.,2 frpks. LW4Jt bock yri CloM to .,. .... .cl pns. Good.__.... to.a. SJJs.000. SEA ILUFFS CONDO S.,. ... floor pla J b*w, JI/a INllts, Soler .. 111t.4 ........ Cr1• it, peol md te..as. P..tW OCNI •ltw. S21t,OOO. FIHCIO SPAMeSHYILU OW Wond c...,_ • "'9L 'h ecre wt• ..... ,..1 + VoityW cowt • .... ,... MMe wttti s ....... u ............................. ..... & !'rtflec•: ,....... ..... w.., ...., ................. ..... ""41 """· MW & ptftld ~ ..... ............ 1~1w1oA.,_ ..... .......................... _.... °""" .......... w.I ~ $49',0IO. • I . I 1;100 OFFICE • HOMES Of! INV£STMENTS • ~ESSIONAl EXPERIENCED ASSOCIATES •1• • MARKET EVALUATIONS I ad\111 • PERSONAl SERVICE ~ SOLD 87:S.7300 3377 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH .tl1S-34lt llACH HOUSE, SI 57,500 -Newport Beach 3 Bdrm A-frame with a $74.000 assumabl e low, low interest. SUPll IUY! OCEAN V1IW -Outstanding No. Laguna 4 Bdrm home w /large lot and assumable loan -on oceanside of highway. Steps to beach . Large deck off dining rm. $685.000. .-W LISTING IN SEAVIEW -4 Bdrm . 1 story view home. Prof. landscaped. New carpet. Enclosed brick atrium. Large master suite. Light & airy. Guarded gate. $383,000. TUITUIOCll HIGHLAHDS -2 story 4 Bdrm 3 ba. MacGregor. Step down living rr:n . lge dinin~ rm . bay window breakfast nook with s unny sit down view. 13"/t financing -80'k loan. $350.000. JASMIMI CIEH OCUH VIEW -3 Bdrm, Plan 5 with quiet. formal elegance, private spa off master bdrm and a breathtaking view. $438,000. HUMTINGTON HAHOUI -Davenport Island, custom 3 Bdrm home with 63' of bayfront, boat dock , sauna and spa, exquisitely appointed. shutters, parquet flooring, paneling, rich tone thruout. Owner w/carry at W 7r with $175,000 cash. ll 's smashing! ss:KJ.000. WATllFIOMT DUPLEX 2 Bdrm plus bachelor, both units with brick fireplaces, pier and)loal. Room for two boats. $450,000. OWHB WIU TIADI -20 acres near Rancho California. Owner wants condo in Nwpt, Irvine, Costa Mesa. Can be divided into 4 to 5 acre parcels for small equity or $140.000 takes all. JASMINE Cllll -Comfortable 3 Bdrm home with plantation shutters, parquet floors, lush carpeting, ta'steful decoratin(. Within the security gates of Jasmine Creek. 911.% assumable loan. $320,000. A_....~ of J• D. La .. & SM 251 S lat c ... t HlcJltway COf"OlladtlMw •COZY con..ai. SOUIHIATM Senut1on1I 3 bdrm home featuring upgraded Interior, french dOOrs & a spa in extra large yard. All for $110,000. Owner w111 carry large 2nd T.D. 759-1501 or 752· 7:r73 KMOCI KMOC« This i11 no Joke. lt'1 opportunity knocking. Be 11ure to 1ee this mint condition 2 bedroom beauty. Auume existing loans at le111 than 13% effective rate. Owner very motlvoted! 5'5·9491. •PAMOIAMIC VllW• • HAHOlllDM • This serenely beautiful home 11 set against a changing backdrop of 1reen & golden slopes, long 1hadowa ' twinkling lights! Featurlns 3 bdmw + a spacious library, formal dlnln1 ' 1ourmet kitchen for memorable days thruout the years. A dramatic 1talrway that's wrapped around an atrium leads to a hideaway master aulte with 1tudy & fireplace for those chilly eveninp I For a private showinl of this superb retldence call 759·1501or752·7373. DUPLIX-1 aocK TO IEACH 3 Br 2 Ba upper, 1 Br l Ba lower. Blt·inl and fireplace in both units. A hu1e 4 car 11rage and owner will finance. Askin& $3~.ooo. UDO ISU HOMIS ONM SUM l·I IJO VIA 9UrTO Feat~red on Homes Tour this lovely traditlonal spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. newly decorated. Priced to se ll quickly at $475,000. Must see. sJ10.ooo JUST unm Sharp 3 Bdrm home on Peninsula Point. Lots of brick and stonework, bit-In kllchen, fireplace, double garage, on quie t street. Seller will finance ut l2'i'r Interest. Should go fast. OP84 SUN l·I 214 YIA ITHACA Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings . Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. JACOBS REALTY 671"'670 2919 Mtwport IM. c..... JOttl JAIMINI Cl• .UAIDIO COMMUMln~Jll,000 Charmlnai 3 n ll + thin t'ortdo In Josmlnt• Crcuk. Quiet Klrt1~t1 close lo J>OOI uml ttonnht Oooo loan, .iood flnund ntc. SKYU6HTS & IT Al• CM.ASS ONLY SJ 11,000 Charming, spucious 4 BR 3 bath ranch style home on private wooded lot. Private pool and spa. Located at end of cul de sac. Walk to shoppin g center. Loan available at 13% interest. A real winner. t.t6S ASSUMAILE LOAM Lovely private 2+den condo with ~athedral ceilings and lots of decking. Security gated Arbor Lake /Woodbridge. $175,000. 759-1616 PININSULA POINT llACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1,385,000. NIWPOIT CllST CONDO 2 bdrm , den , spacious Plan 8, immaculate. Low priced al $215,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1 • 1 1 • , • • 1, 1 , 4 • , 4 t~ r j ' '• ', 1 ,, 1 TOP OF SPYGWS-OWC SIS0,000 Gorgeous custom estate, ocean & harbor views, ulti ma te design & decorating. 4 Bdrm. 31/2 Baths. Formal Dining. Reduced lo $1 .395,000. Of Co• M1M. ....... , Newport ltt1ell, Ille. 2141. 17• st .. c .... Mn.. CA 714/611-1266 Thinking of Selling? w. offw ...... fll'OCJ'-to flt .,.. .... a.ct ~ • ., Doi.-for YOL Solt & Do•le 1.., SpecltllhilMJ M •• fv ........ YR ....... GI w .. 01 sold ..... MCoM ........ II Co• Mesa. Newport_. Coro.a dee Mw WMt. tWt par. ft-.-~J SIJ,ttl,000.00 ---1/Mtlll~!---.,_. .. ..,..... . ....... ..ti ...... ........ _. ..... w.. .. ,_.._. ................ tmic ... SPECIM. OFFER REAi. ESTATE llCENSltc SCllJOL WIM Ml6HTS OI WHHHDS s3900 For more information c ........ ....... 141-t••• 7ff.llOI ............. ......... '6).1671 OCIAtlllONT l.,.._ALOW .~_. .......... -·--......, tmic .... • ...... 1h11f lirac ..... •flsnt •rill Nnln ..,.. NllllfW dMh. ..... .......... IETIIR THAN CD's Make money before you take possession -priced below market value. 2 bedroom condo. Won 't last al th is price! 545-9491. ••CONDO CONVBSI<*** These sixty units are just waiting to be converted. Choice Bakersfield location with very low vacancy (actor. Three assumable loans . Ow ner askin g $1,990,000 or will consider trade for mobile home park. 714 /556-7035. •sa&.H FtNAMCING AVAIL.All.I• Sensational 2 story. executive home featuring 4 large bdrms. 3 baths, formal dining, family room & bonus room. Located at end of quiet, cul-de·sac. Only $187 ,000 with assumable financing . 759-1501 or 752-7373. • cm conMH These six two bedroom, one bath homes are situated on 'h acre in a prime Costa Mesa location. They have fireplaces. new roo(s within the past year and ha ve been freshly painted. There ls no vacancy (actor and best of all the owner will finance $300,000 at 131/4<~ Interest only!! Hurry, won 't last! 714/556-7035. A•IMT W1U. •SHOT IY IUTI sa.&.a If this home Is not ~ immediately ! Assume exlst•n1 loan at 9~%. Great family home. Owner movin1 out of area -Desperate! 545·9491. • Private lockable gate onto white sand. Charmln1 La1una cottage b perfect weekend hideaway or rental. Owner will finance at 18 % down and NO SI t,000 DOWMl Very creative financinJ available on this spacious home f eatunng 3 bdrma & 2 bathl I RecentlY painted Ir papered for t.be dilcrimin1tln1 buyer! Only 1119,000. 759-150\ or 7U·7373. • PAYMENTS FOR ONE YEAR! I ! 9885,000. 71'/18.1·56'11. . .. ISLAND IN Tll SIY Mc..t to .... pod lft • y.11" Oft ... •• airy .,... l ....... 2 ..... -.. 0,.. bew, ..,....._ flt1pl1ct, , ..... .-ryttls ....... ..., ..... lllcw from ttt. ) ..... D .. ,-.._..:. '""' ........ fwlli•d. ..... 5..elt a.,. ssts.ooo. 675-4000 WA TEIRlOHT 30' DOCIC Newport's best water buy $.525.000 gets you a 3br, 3ba huge master SU1te w/spa. Sun decks w/grt vu. Sit dn. bar. Excell term5. Bob & Dovie Koop 631 -1266 "3" NEWPOIT CHST COHDOS Ocean vu. all 4br. 3ba . fam . rm., wet bar. din. rm .. pool. tennis. "3" to choose from. $197 .000 to $210.000. Submit all offers to Bob & Dovie Koop 180 OCEAH VIEW Cameo Shores 4br. 312ba. f am. rm., din . rm., · spacious court }"ard w pool. Pri. bchs. Grt fin . $725.000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop QUALITY CUSTOM NEWPORT 4. br, 4ba. forma l din .. '\ (\lm. rm , solid wood panel. Huge game r\\ \) master suite w /vu . fireplace. spa ... ~ .• ltng rm. Leaving area. Priced to sell. Teri~ . .a4l5.000 FEE Bob & Dovie UDOtSU 4br. 4ba. lrg lot steps to tennis & clubhouse. St~al at S460.000. $40.000 dn. Must sell fast. Bob & Dovie llVtME THRACE Finest remodel & rede<'"\~ (\\ii. Walls removed. kit redone. shake ~ \\ \Jean you say, Ju~t beautiful. $390.000 ~ .• 1 sell fast. Bob & Dovie Koop _ llG CANYON Prof. decor Dover 2br, 2ba ram . rm .. lrg. yard , room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit any orrer or terms. Assum. existing $300,000. Price $450,000. Bob & Dovie Koop INVESTORS DRIC:.MT 4·Plex . 2bd. I ba units. Costa Mesa. Good financ- ing , close lo everything. Call Marcia Redick 631 -1266 OUTSTAMDtNG IUY C.D.M. Ocean view. 4bd, Family room. pool. spa. Sale or lease option. Excellent fina ncing. Call Marcia Redick 631-1266 MUI OIANGI COAST COLLEGE Monticello townhome. Two story, 2 Br 2 Ba , 1 year lease $550 tmo . Avail. immediately. Adrienne 975-1060 EXECUTIVE HOME WITH POOL California Ranch style. 3 Br 2 Ba , den . bonus room, guest house with private bath. Newly de- corated, great financing . Ca ll for details. Adrienne 759-1221. IUY IAY VIEW W/LIVEIAGE! Leverage this beautiful bay view 3 Br Newport condo. Overlooks greenbelt. 3 patios ! Steps to pool! Extremely motivated seller is lie. agt. Full price $289,900! HURRY. GREAT TERMS! Teri Marquez 759-1221 HOME WjP1UYATI SPA Tastefully decorated with wood floorin~. plush carpets, wood shutters, 2 Bdrm. den. fami ly rm, 2 fireplaces, 2 Bath. Spa off master suite. Good financing. Call for details. Adrienne 759-1221 l!Aun OM THI IAYI A home for all reasons. Sunsets. ocean breeze sandy private beaches. Charming, spacious 6 Bdrm, ~ ~a. single story beauty. A great home for entertammg. Secluded, J.aLed community. Seller will consider taking e<JWtY in your current home as part of purchase pnce. In addition, seller is of-· fering attractive financing terms. Call Dick Drex· ler for details 759·1221 · R&'MIC· •••••• 1001 ....-aht Wt ~..._.. .... W. · ......_hr Wt ..._..,.,.. ....... ,., Wt MMff,..,. Wt . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/'Sunday, July 19, 1981 •I ... .............. . ..•.•.•........•......••••••••••.••..........•••..................•.••..•..............•.•. ······················~ l •Fll tOI """"9 '1002 IOOJ .... ,.. 100 l1•r.. IOOJ....,.. 1002 ........... 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New 30 year cing available. Reduced -now ,500. Can you find a property lour doors from the So. Bayfront with a 45x85' lot. on Balboa Island where the owner will consider anything of value-stocks, cash, land, units, you name It and the owner will trade. Includes plans for a new duplex. Asking $550,000. POUOftMO WITH roo&. Plus guest house with bath. 1724 Port Sheffield. Open Sun. 1·5 VllW .. XII CAMIO tlCMUHOS ~l Dorchester. Open Sun. 1·5 .....SULA POINT SPANISH CASA 1533 Miramar. Open Sun. 1·5 llDUCED $I 0,0001 SOtiaSff IALIOA ISLAND'S lowest priced duplex. Probate sale on 30x85' lot. Bldr's opportunity .. low, low $289,500. • Enjoy panoramic ocean view from this New Bedford model. Two story, 3500 sq. ft. Large lot. OWNER WILL CARRY LARGE 1st T.D. Sub· mil your terms! $745,000. * Another great ocean view. A single story, 4 Bdrm, 3 Br Capehorn model, newly decorated and move-in ready! Priced to sell at *>Q0,000. , UNIVERSITY PAii rfect affordability. Spacious 2 Bdrm & Br~dley model. Very private yard d,.pat10. Custom shutters. Like new rpet. Terms. Sl33,500. w .... ., ............. U1t9gs of te.. W pric.et! 5 BR 3 Ba. 1827 Port Tiffin. Open Sun. 1·5 CAMEO SHOHS OCIAM & JETTY YllW One street from water, pvt beaches. Sl'YGUSS FOHVH VIEW 3 BR 2 Ba, .formal dining, family rm, 2 fplc 's . New lux cpts, designer decor. MEAILY MlWrOIT llACH . Immaculate 2 br, 2 story, in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lrg. fenced yard. Only $108,500. 2424 Santa Ana. Open Sun 1·5. ESTAn SAU! Must sell! Waterfront duplex. In viting owners unit opening to a lrg. front patio w /dock. Master Br w/sundeck overlooking water. Lrg rear rental unit. Below appraisal at $399 ,500. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. DAVIDSON REALTY fNC ' Ji'I· •1 ..... D'·" B,. I .. l· 6/3 9060 * Both open Sunday 1-5. Call Bruce Blomgren for information. 759· 1221. RVMt\X of Nev.iiort Beach The Lawson Realty lSLA"'O ll~lH4 IHIMO"'I H0"4l\ Company 2211WAnRFIOHT -Charming3 or 4 BR r e m ode led home w/garden dining room. library, master suite w I bay views & INCOME PROf'EITIES 2285 & 89 Santa Ana Ave. $265,000 **••JUST LISTED**** of;J, J~t FIRST TIME OM MARKET OUTSTANDING early California 3 bdrm with thick wall s. dining room, study , large brick patio with spa on 52' lot. $695,000. . separate m aids or In-Laws quarters over garage. All new kitchen. Seller will help finance. $625 ,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. l>7 Hamilton $175,000 · 415 Hamilton $190,000 1395 & 99 Baker St. $375,000 New On The Mark el and Newly Remodeled This Fanlasllr 3Bdrm. + Den + POOL Home on Oversized Quu rte red Lot an Prestigious "Bayrrest" area or Newport Will Be Open This Weekend AMAHllM 4 Pl.EX wll .,... llM1 '°' =..rr!. eulatwl .. ~ . orEH HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 22 11 WAnRNOMT COROMA DE:l MAI COMMEICIAL 3 Lots · 23rd & Newport $275,000 MUST SH-MUST SE:lL OPEH SUM I·• I 16 Via Tri•ste 5,000. WATERFRONT HOMES.1M RlAl lSlAH -IESIDEMTW. 2030 Monrovia $ 95,000 OwMr/ Aqt offeriftcJ IHClll>llLE ftll.-c· ieg! NEW 3 bdrm, high open beam celling~. skylights, 3 bdrm + dining room. 2 decks. fireplace & spa in master suite. $630.000. ~DAO• llCl .,.,.., on... ~ v-On4t THE HEISSER CIMANY INC. 714/641-0763 J~Jh II. ( ,,.,, H .. , .-..poll &m~ i '\.tt t . ,\11 H..11o..,1...,,,., II-I\ i.cn CA 8~ 11._.,. 8oocll CA 8leoo 631·1476 or64S.2 101 17141 M2 8a3f5 t '114 I 8M 6300 COUNTRY EST A TE. 2.2 acres with approx 5500 sq. Ct. on Newport Ba ck Bay. 'Elegant & spacious 5 BR. His and Hers <'Mas ter s uites . Spectacular views from family. living & dining rms. Exquis ite garden grounds with pool. $2,500.000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 CS36 > "'HAMTUCKET" on the bay of NewpC'rt · Beach residen ce with magnificent barbor vie w. Fam. rm. w/wel bar & f~lc. Spacious formal dining rm. 4BR. 3 • car gara ge. Gate guarded community with two comm. beaches & a djacent ~marina . $2.000.000 including land. Cathy ~ Schwe ickert 642·8235. (S37) OP EN HOUSE SUN. 1-5. 2616 Bayshores Dr., Bayshores. UMDA. ISLE. Spectac ular architectural de- sign. F eatures 5 spac ious BRs + • library/family rm. Master s uite has hig h beam~d ceiling. brick fpl c & glamorous bath. $1,950,000 Leasehold. By a ppt. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. ($38) ,ALA.TIA.I. ELEGANCE IH DOVER SHORES! Magnificently designed 5BR French Regency and Greek classic s tyle re- sidence. Approx. 5600 sq. ft. of living space overlooking the bay and formal entry courtyard w /pool. $1 ,900,000 incl. land. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (S39 ) LIHDA. ISLE. Impressive Bayfront re· sidence with s pectacular vie w of turning basin . Features 4 BR. formal living & dining rms, sitdown we t bar with mahogany panelin~. Upstairs . two master s uites o ne with fireplace. Large pier & s11p. $1.775,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 ($40) 122' OH IA.YNOMTI Custom built 4 BR, 4 BA w/extra large living & family areas . Fabulous views of boating activity! Pier & slip for a large boat. Sl,750,000 LH. Martha Macnab 642·8235 ($41 ) WA.TllNOMT VIEW. Large handsome hom e on the bay of Linda Isle. 5 BRS. 4'h baths, family rm, sunken living room , immense formal dining rm. Courty¥d spa, slip and side tie. Private tennis cou rt, beach & clubhouse. $1,600,000 leasehold . Lois Egan 644·6200. ($42) . MACNAB IRVINE REALTY HEW,ORT'S MEW EST h YFROHT COM· MUHITY. 147' of bayfront. 2-story entry w/a ste p-down living rm w/bay views & library w/bath. Upstairs. the master s uite w/separate sitting rm & fireplace. and another wing holds 2 more BRs & baths. $1 ,500,000 Larry Dyer 642-8235 CS43 l HIGHEST RETURN OH YOUR MONEY . Brand-new three custom 3 BR bayfront homes! New terms! Sell ers will assist in financin g, wi II cons ide r exchange. LJ:>cated on main bay including pier and shp w/roo m for 55' boat. Sl.350.000 in- clud. land. Beverly Morphy 642-8235 (544 > OPEN HO USE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4 1010-14-16 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa P e nins ula IRVIHE COVE • LAGUNA IEA.CH! 4BR, 4 bath home in private gated community for an active family. This residence features lighted paddle tennis court. pool and sauna . PLUS pri vate beach. Sl.150.000 fo~ee. Sandie Fix. 644 -6200. ($45) SrECT A.CULAR IA Y FIOl'ifT SO,HISTICA TED 2 BR and Den in ex- clusive Lido area. Formal living rm & dining area overlooking bay & large s un- ny terrace. Extra BR & Bath with private entrance. Pier & s lip for 85' boat. An ente rta iners d e li ght. Sl.150,000 Fee Lynne Vale ntine 642-6200 ($46) srECTA.CULA.1 OCEAHFROHT! North· Laguna private cove just minutes to Newport Center. 4 BR. family rm home w/c rashing s urf below & Catalina sun· sets. $895,000 Barbara Aune/Terry Hanes 642-8235 CS47) I GOOO FfHA.HCIHG Available on this lov- ely 4 BR & Family room home. Beautiful corner lot with garden setting. New light carpet a~d . lovely wallpapers -3 baths. formal dmmg rm. Immaculate condi· tion. High assumable loan. $459,000. Rosemary Sietz. 644-6200. CS48> HARIOR RIDGE-lliUTlFUU Y appointed view condominium. 2 BR + conversa- tion a rea. kitchen with nook + formal dining · One level. Assumable loans. Owner will as.sis t in financing. $419,000 Lorraine Rennie 752-1414 <S49 ) TURTLE ROCK rRESIDEHT. Prestigious home w/4 BR, 21 2 bath. powder rm. family rm wl fplc. brkfst nook, formal dining, lg living rm w/fplc plus 3-car garage. $410.000 Lee Henkel 752 ·1414 ($50 ) IALIOA ISi.A.HD • HEAR IAY! En2lish - style bungalow w/3BHS and cus tom feature s. $36 5,000 in c l land . D . Halderman 642·8235 CS.51) IAYSHORE HOME WITH ftRIVA.CY. One story perfect for couple or s mall family. 2BR + convertible den and garden rm. $340,000 Leas ehold. Dona Chichester 642-8235. ($52) EASTILUFF • Five Bedroorra . 180 degree view -Lus k built home tot ally re- modeled. Quick escrow. Good financing. Pool s ize yard. $329,500 Leasehold. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes 642·8235 (553) HEWEil ILUFFS-FRONT ROW! "Dolores" Plan·end unit overlooking upper bay area. 3BR, 2 1~ BA , patios. $325,000 in- cluding land. Dick Halderman 642-8235. ($54) TINOIR' LOYIHG CAU by the owner of this beautiful Lusk Eastbluff home. 4 BRS, 2'h bath & family rm. Re modeled. Spa, decking & f irepit. Good terms . $315,000. Rosemary Sietz. 644·6200. CS55) I ~ orEH SUM 1.3 221 Via Ithaca }418 V" lido • Ntwpo11 Ek.Kh • 67S·4S62 PRESTIGIOUS MELLIE GAIL RANCH. Elegant view home with vaulted ceil- ings. Pool size area on lowe r te rrace of 2':1 acre lot. Professionally landscaped. Bit of country with city access. Good financ ing $309,000 Kate Heppler 855·4343 (S.56) HARIOR VIEW HILLS. 4 Spacious bedroom s -large private Jot with s pa. three car g ara ge on quiet s treet. Fireplace & family room. $299.500 Leasehold . Ba rbara Aune 642·8235 . (S57 > NORTHWOOD. Peters Bu1ll 4 BR with large bor:ius room. air conditioned. cor - ner location. Owner will assist in financ· ing. $299,500 Fee. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. (558) DESIRABLE NELLIE GAIL Ranch home on over 12 a c re. Private swim club. tennis c,ourts. & equestrian facilities. Superb fmancmg. New home. choice of carpets & tile. $279.000 Ka te Hepple r C714 ) 855.4343 (559) HOHOLULU ·WAIKIKI COMDO • Exquisitely furnis hed home. Large l BR, 1 BA corner on 4lst floor. Views of ocean. yacht harbor, mtns, sunsets & ci· ty lights. Seller will assist. $247,000 Dan Johns on 551·8700 CS60> PRIME ILUFFS LOCATION! Hi g hly up- graded 3BR, 2112 bath "Franciscan'' model on g reenbe lt. A must see home for the appreciative. $239,500 Young Park 551·8700 ($61) EASYILUFF IARGA.IH. Enjoy a 6reat family area at a truly sensible price. 3 BR & Cam. tm . Lusk built r esidence. Ex· cellent OpPortunity. $210,000 Coby Ward 642.8235 (S62) SPA.ll<UMG ,OOL A.MD SPA. 3 BR 2 BA single family detached home. Huge family room overlooking the pool. Living room with fireplace, bright cheery kitchen with large dlninR area. Super as· sumable loan. Pat Terry 551·8700 $143.000 ($63) tO!AL 81KVIOI. !OBI. SA'i'ISl'AO!:IOB. amnonn•GB 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Newport Beach, CA 92663 :Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 642.8236 ('714) 644-6200 Dl'flM• O&mpu.ff VILJ.ley Center 1Vbodbridge Village Center Irvtne, CA 92716 Irvine, CA 9271.4 (714 ) 762·1G4 (714) 661·8790 ' i HOUSES FOi SALi . 2 ••oow ll3S C Iowa. Costa Mesa 556-7947 /979·8129 Sat/Sun 12·6 119 Via Yelli. Lldo tale, Np Bcb 678-0697 1439,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 9 Rushing Wind, Woodbridge, Irv. 833-3355 ' Sat 10..4, Sun 1·5 12 Canyon R1dge, Turtleroclc, Irv. M2·1800 $320,000 Sun l·S 24242 Santallare #33. Dana Point 675·6000 $150,000 Sat/Sun l·S 233Santa Isabel, E.side, CM 759-9100 $116.900 Sun 1·4 167 Albert Pl., Costa Mesa ~-2335 $119,900 Sun 1·5 ~ S. Kilson, Santa Ana 545-2737 $83,500 Sun 1·5 546 Catalina (N wpt Hgts >NB 6.11-6990 $189,500 Sat 3-6 226 Pauhne Place. E'side C.M. 640-5357 $ll5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via DUon, Lido Isle. N.B. 963-8182 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3314 W. Oceanfront. Newport Bch 6.11-1400 $499,500 Sun 1·5 21~ Miramar Dr. Perun Pt., NB 6.11-1400 $318,000 Sun 1·5 2 II ,.... FAM RM er D~ 830 Park Ave .. Laguna Beach 494-1279 $217,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 41 Mornin g View. Turtlerock. Irv. 552-1800 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4951 Hemlock. Univ. Park, Irvine 552-1800 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •973 Bayside Cove West. Nwpt Bch 675·6000 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675·6000 $324.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Mesa Dr. Ba ck Bay. S.A. Hts 644-9060 Sun 1-5 •5Maritime (Jas mn Ck)CdM 642·5200 $365,000 Sun 1-5 1512 August Ln , Santa Ana Hghts 556·5434 $130,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 l HDlOOM ••1010·14-16 E. Balboa Blvd. 642·8235 $1,35-0,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3056 Royce Ln (Halecrest) CM 546-2313 $125.000 Sun 1·5 3282 California St., Costa Mesa (213)463·8148 $149,IXX> SIS 2·5 :30 1860 Port Wheeler (HVHms) NB 760-9596 $249.500 Sat/Sun 2-6 1614 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 552-2000 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2651 Crest view. Newport Beach 644-9990 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3.518 S. Birch, Santa Ana 979-2390 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •511 Irvine Ave., Newport Bch 975-1249 $348,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Landfall Ct .. Nwpt Crest, NB 644·9060 $240,000 Sun 1-5 2661 Crestview, Bayshores, N.B. · 644-9060 $335.000 Sun 2-5 3024 Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach 631-1400 $1,35-0.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 559 Vista Flora. Newport Beach 631·1400 $248,880 Sun 1-5 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 751-3191 $110.000 Sun 1·5 228 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, N.B. 675-4562 $630.000 Sun 1·3 505 Seaward, Corona Highlnds, CdM 851-9522 Sun 1·5 9001 Bermuda. Huntington Beach 546-8640 $150,000 Sun 12·4 1824 Port Stirling. Npt Bch 644-7020 $250,000 Sun 1·5 l16 Via Trieste. Lido Isle, NB 675-4562 $695,000 Sun 1·4 502 W. Columbine. Santa Ana 979.2390 $132,500 Sun 1·5 -3425 Meadowbrook. Costa Mesa 979.2390 $141,000 Sun 1·5 2665 Republic. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $103.000 Sun 12·4 #7 Bordeaux (Hrbr Rdg ) NB 673-7771 $795,000 Sun 1-4 43W. Yale Loop, Woodbridge. Irv 551-8700 $169,900 Sun 1-5 lOOScholtz Plaza, Penth.5e 12, NB 642·8235 $450.000 . Sun 1-5 2041 Port Provence, Npt Bch 640-9900 $219,950 Sun 1-5 •470Shady Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sl64,000 Sun 1-4 •2776 Mendoza (Mesa del Mar) CM 540-1151 $165,000 Sa 2-6/Su 12-4 1155 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach '631-1400 $279,500 Sun 1·5 ••#35 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 642-5200 $635,000-fee Sun 11-2 801 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 l I~ ,... FAM IM w D~ 845 Katella, Laguna Beach 759-1206 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8252 Baney, Huntington Beach 962-4454 $175,500 Sun 1·6 •1761 Port Manleigh Circle, NB 640-0325 $274,900 Sat/Sun 10-7 •1729 Terrapin Way, N.8. 631-1476 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1428 Keel Dr (Hrbr Vu Hls ) CdM 7~·9100 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••6 North Cove, Woodbridge, Irv. 552-1800 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 19 Bridgewood, Woodbridge, Irv. ssi-1800 s:n9,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 5 North Cove. Woodbri~e. Irvine 552-1800 $237,500 Sat/Sun t-5 •1315 Santanella Terr(lrvTerr>CdM 675-6000 $.195,000 Sat/Sun l·S •15218 Ruth Lane, Westcliff, NB 646-4477 $260,000 Sun 1·5 5632 Vtnturi. Huntinctm Beach 846-3777, 8'6·8602 1126,<XM> Sat/Sn 1100 Dennis. Costa Mesa ~7·3314 $245i,QOO Sat/Sun 12·4 24-43 Bamboo, £astbluff1 N.8. 640-1340 s.102,500 • Sat/Sun l·S U,3!,u~arina Bay Dr., Hunt. 213-'92·2066 $875,000 S.t!Sun 1·~ ._,Bi& Sur Dr., HunUqton Bcb m.'IJOO S165,000 SUI l·S ·n• White 8aH1 Way, HVH. CdM ... ... ...ooo Sun 1·5 m 1r11 Att .• corona c1e1 k ··-.... .._ 14 DIRECTORY • .., ... .....,......., ... ,.. ... .,.....c ..................... lhW ... ~ .............. llly ... a l •1 •-• lt ...... IMLT MOT WANJ AH.'*-~s;;,;:; .......................... _ ...... 11th 1 la .......... ......., 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 751·3.191 $110,000 Sun 1·5 2227 Miner, Costa Mesa 645-3139 $122,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 14 Mallard, (Wdbrg ) Irvine 5.51-3000 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln .• Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l~ Port Bristol Cir, fMI, NB 631·7300 $268.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~~1036 Polaris Dr, Dover Shores, 631-7300 Sl.125,000 Sun 1·5 2039 Shipway Ln. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $285,000 Sun 1-5 *l.363 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $495,000 Su~ 1-5 1528 Cornwall Ln, Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $229,500 Sunl-5 2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde ) CM 645-0303 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 9551 Chevy Chase. Hunt. Bch. 751·3191 $175,000 Sun 1-5 2686 Redlands, Costa Mesa 759-1221 $195,900 Sun 1·4·30 1912 Sumba, Mesa Verde. C.M. · 963-8~82 $184,900 Sun 1-4 2113 Miramar, Penin. Point, N.B. 631-1400 $444,500 Sun 1·5 2298 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $265.000 Sun 1·5 2544 Carnegie Ave. Clg Prk, CM 549-4865 $132,500 Sun 1·5 5 Cherbourg, Hrbr Rdg, N.B. 759-1501 $699,000 Sun 1·5 •941 Jasmine. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 1806 Beryl Ln (Hbr lD.nd.5) NB 642·5200 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1343 Mariners (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2501 Island View (}NHls > CdM 642-5200 $429,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2323 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631-~400 $975,000 Sun 1-5 4000 River Ave., Npt Beach 644-7020 $750,000 Sun 1·5 2149 Anniversary Ln , Costa Mesa 751·3191 $187,500 Sun 1·5 1577 Miramar (Penin Pt> NB 675·6000 $475,000 Sun 1·5 912 Powell Ct (Citihms ) CM 675·6000 $169,500 Sun 1-5 384 Mira Loma (Back Bay) CM 675-6000 $217,500 · Sun 1-5 55 Jasmine Creek (Jasrm Ck) CdM 759-1748 guard gate Sun 1·5 2037 S. Capella (Mesa Verde) CM 675-6000 $174,900 Sun 1·5 ••101 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island 642-8235 $975.000 Sun 2-5 2300 Port Dumess. HVH, NB 642-8235 $335,000-L.H. Sun 1·5 17206 Citron, Irvine 640-9900 $172,000 Sun 1·5 472 Lenwood Cr .. Costa Mesa 6.11-6990 $179.900 Sun 1·5 2124 Roosevelt Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $139,500 Sun 1-4 :30 * •827 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $1 ,500,000 Sun 1-5 4 HDIOOM * •2274 Channel Rd. Balboa Pen in NB ' 675-2311 Sl.650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Winged Foot, Big Cyn, Npt Bch 675-2311 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 56.12 Venturi, Huntinirton Beach 846-2777, 846-8602 S126.<XX> Sat/Sn 118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat 2·5/Sun 1·5 17521 Via Espana. Hunt. Beach 673-7300 $249,000 Sun 1-5 ~l W. Columbine, Santa Ana 979-2390 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1739 Labrador. Mesa Verde. CM 979-5370 $139,900 Sun 1-5 50 Ridgeline. Harbor Ridge, NB 644·6200 $770,000 Sun 1-5 1815 Tanager Dr .. Mesa Verde CM , 546-231~ $246,ooo Sat 12·5/Sn 1.4 •2347 Irvme, Newport Beach 673·85~ $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 913 Oak St., Costa Mesa 646-~ $110,000 Sun 12-4 •2221 Francisco, Npt Bch 644-7020 $275,000 Sun 1·5 2477 Vista Huerte, Npt Bch 644-7020 $205,000 Sun 1·5 1429 Bluebird Canyon, Lag Bch 497-~1 $450,QOO Sun 1·5 868 Laird, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $204,900 1776 Penay, Costa Mesa Sun 1·5 979.2390 $.150,000 Sun 1·5 952 Denver, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $148,500 Sun 1·5 21616 Bayshores, Bayshores, N.B. 642-8235 '2,000,000 Sun 1·5 295 Granada Ln., Costa Mesa 645-7783 $249,500 Sun 1·4 40l, Colton, Npt. Shore., N.B. v13-8S50 $209,900 Sun 3·6 •1194 AUa nta. Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $12S,500 Sun 1·5 ··--,_ ....... 27al GannitDr. (ll•Verde)CM ,,... '190,0GO Sil/Sun 1·5 •3185 Bermuda, Colta M .. Gl·JJll 1154.000 Sal/Sun l·S 12' Via Lorca, NtwPOlt Beach m1•. sm.ooo Sun i-. •llOIGaJU1~ Dr, Doveraor., NB G1·7IOO '900,000 s.t/Sun l·S * * 11118Qakle Dr., Cor. dll Kar ..._ .. 90.0DO Stll l·I 5 Rue DuParc, Newport Beach 644-9060 ~.ooo Sun 1·5 •1862 Bayport Way, Npt Bch 546-2313 s:us,ooo Sun 1 4 #2 Delantera (Northwood ) Irv. 551-3000 $188,000 Sun 12·4 1712Highland, Npt Beach 760-9333 $379,000 53 Bethany, Irvine Sun 1-6 . 640-9900 $205,000 Sun 2·6 2'lll Waterfront. Corona del Mar 642-8235 $625,000 Sun 1·5 ••132 McKnight Dr. Lag Beach 642-8235 $895,000 Sun 12·4 •1734 Santiago (Dover Shores ) NB 631·6990 $750,000 Sun 2-5 •487 Esther <E astside) CM 631-6990 $239,000 Sun 1-5 21872 Kaneohe . Huntington Beach 546-2313 Sun 1·4 1856 lowa St., Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $137 ,500 Sun l ·4 2862 Tabago Pl (Mesa Verde) CM 642-5200 $179,900 Sun 1·5 37 Coolbrook. Turtlerock, Irvine 552·1800 $256.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1251 Surfline Way. Harbor Vu, CdM 644-4910 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 23Half Moon Bay, Coronadel Mar 759-1221 $600,000 Sun 1·5 41 Montecito, Corona del Mar 759-1221 $745,000 Sun 1·5 1120 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675·6670 $895,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 19541 Sierra Canon, Turtlerock. Irv 759-1288 $275,000 Sun 12·3 •1724 Port Sheffield (HVHms) NB 673-7761 $350,000 Sun 1·5 :.>a Newport Glen Crt, NB 760-9333 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 30882 Mauna .Kea. NB Laguna Niguel 760-9333 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 ~191 Hillside Terr, San Juan Cap 760-9333 $.525.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 •1 Muir Beach, Newport Beach 760-9333 Sl.495,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 • l.5361 Ni mes Cr. <The Ranch) Irv. 759-1616 Sat/Sun 1-5 1984 Kornat (Mesa Verde) NB 646-5096 Sat/Sun 12·4 2041 Mandarin, Mesa Verde. CM 552-4477 $230,000 Sat 1-4/Sn 1·5 2l~Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $249,500 Sun 1·5 •3213 Nebraska Pl. Costa Mesa <MY> 751·3191 $149,950 Sun 1·5 1 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 644-6200 Sl.795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff, NB 6.11-7300 $525,000 Sun 1-5 2106 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 1·5 #8 Collins Island, Npt Beach 631-1400 $1,200.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 ••503 Edgewater, Newport Bch 631-1400 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •35 Goleta Point . Newport Beach 640-9900 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2104 Yacht Graylin~. Nit Bch 640-9900 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1647 Reef View Cr. Spygls Ridge, NB 640-5357 $.529.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21~1 Fleet Lane, Huntington Bch 979-5370 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3202 Deleware Pl, Mesa Verde, CM 979-5370 $139.500 • • Sat UHi/Sun 12:30-6 l<Yl.52 Kamuela. Huntington Beach 979-sa70 $128.900 Sun 1-4 *1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge CTrtlrk) Irvine 675-3411 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee (Seavu) NB 675-3411 $383,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 500Cliff Dr. (Clfhvn ) NB 642·5200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1127 Somerset Ln, Westcliff. NB 646-7213 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6 Winged Foot (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $685,000 Sun 1-5 2501 Lighthouse Ln ., CdM 644-9990 $485,000 Sun 1-5 1225 Keel Dr. (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 5 llOROOM 1850Capri Crt .. Npt. Crest, NB 546-2313 1850Capri Cr., Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $425,000 Sun 1 ·5 121 Via Firenze. Lido Isle, Npt Sch 645-9950 $795,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 I II ,.. FAM IM w DIM 14C17 Santanella, Corona del Mar 673-1181 $340,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ~Dorchester <Cameo Hlnd> CdM 673-7761 SS3S 000 Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar <Pen1n Pt> NB 673-7761 $459,000 Sun 1·5 1827 Port Titfln <HVHn> NB 673-7761 $331.500 Sun l·S •17Muir Be•ch Cir,CdM 8'4·9090 $2 400,000 Sun l~ WIGlenwcX;i Lo, Ba)'trelt.. N.8. 811·7• .... 000 Sun 1·5 5.0. wood, Bil Caft)'OO. N.B. ... .. 12,100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z'lllabola c11 .. del ••>CM 111·'1111 1111.• Ill/Sun 1·5 1.500 Hilblml Dr. <Wlltdf> NI SG-$100 '431,0IO IM/lln l·S #8 Rocky Pt .• Corona del Mar 631·7800 $1,200,000 Sun2·5:SO 221SA1ta Vista, E-Bluf!1.N.B. 642-8235 $229,SOO.L.n. Sun 1·5 ' M ... PAM 1M w D1H 25 Bodega !Jay. Corona deJ Mar 640-9990 $650,000 Sun 1-5 •SS Goleta Point, Corona del Mar 644-9990 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llOlt OOM •2315 Vista Huerta (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $139,900 Sun 12·4 145430val Rd . (Walnut Sq) Irv. 640-6259 $102,500 Sun 1·5 594 Hamilton #A. Costa Mesa 979-2390 $96.500 Sun l ·5 1628 Unit "B" Iowa, Costa Mesa 979.2390 $96.500 Sun 1·5 21372 Brookhurst #732. Hunt. Bch. 964-3214 $134,900 Sun 1·5 2.500 S. Salt~, #39 , Santa Ana 754-1619 $88,900 Sun 12·5 •240 Nice #101, Newport Beach 631-1400 $178,500 Sun 1·5 •43 Rainbow Ridge (Trtlrk Rg ) Irv 759-9100 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •220 Nice Lane. #100, N.B. 631-1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2424 Santa Ana, E-side. C.M. 673·9060 $108.500 Sun 1-5 1704 WestcliH #16, Westclf. NB 673-4400 $129,500 Sun 1·5 2 H ,.... FAM IM « DEH 2157 Pacific Ave. Costa Mesa 548·9572 $155,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••633 Lido Park Dr. F-2. NB 631·7300 $620,000 Sun 1·5 l IEOIOOM •314 Avendia Cumbre (Bluffs) NB 759·9100 $239.500 Sat 1·5 3221 Moritz Dr., Hunt Harbour 846-2850 $429.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1741 Tustin IHB , Costa Mesa 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 •405 Vista Suerte (Bluffs ) NB 759-9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 915 Van Ness. Cos ta Mesa 551·8700 $169,900 Sun 1·5 •3411 Calle La Veta. san Clemente 497-3511 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 345 University N·l , Back.Bay, CM 673·8494 $142,500 Sun 1·4 2207 Fiesta. Newport Beach 646-5096 Sat/Sun 12-4 ~~06 Avenida Corona. Pt.Niguel, 644·4848 $183,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 16 Redwood Tree Ln . Univ. Pk. Irv. 759-1501 $162.000 Sun 1·5 390Sunrise Cr., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1001 W.Stevens#253,S.Cst.Ter.SA ~-8182 $96.900 Sun 1·4 3 II ,... FAM RM « DEH 532 Cancha. The Bluffs. NB 631 ·7300 $194,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2328 Vista Huerta. Bluffs. NB 640-5357 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 H phn FAM IM or DEH 11 Kia Loa Ct. Nwpt Crst, NB 673·7300 $225,000 Sun 1·5 2116 Vista Entrada. Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $239,000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE I II ,... FAM RM « DEH 9766 Verde Mar Dr .. Hunt. Beach 968-8341 $110,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 HDI OOM •56 Sea Island, Newport Beach 640-4518, Assum. $215.IXX> Sat/Sun •25 Canyon Island Dr .. Newport Bch 675-5200 Sat/Sun 1·5 l llDlOOM 2643 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. NB 675·2311 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I HDltOOM 3<M!Ol S. PCH. Sp 754 Treasure Is. Lag Beach 963-8182 $96,500 Sat 1·5 2 II phn FAM 1M « DEH 14851 Jeffrey Rd, #11, Irvine 759-1616 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 llOIOOM 514 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $252,000 Sun 1-5 2-2 II~ DIN 2516/18 Bayside Dr. (Old c.dM) CdM 675-$>00 1450,000 Sun 1·5 s ••2• 700 Marguerite. CdM 675-5511 1279,500 Sun 1·5 700 Mar1uertte <Old CdMl CdM 875-6000 $449,500 Sat /Sun l·5 m.720~ Jaamine Ave, CdM 67J.c4400 $320,000 Sun 2·5 I • Pool ** Waterfront * * * Wa&lrf l'ODl l Poal OCIAMPIOMI' • SJ7t,OOO A rare chance to purchase a beasul 3 Bdrm 2 Ba condominium on the arh in Newport for only S'279,000. ,000 down , and the owner will pr ide financing at 13% interest An out.standlng value. CE ~ llDlll ILlllS CD . OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVtC4 0 IAIHIOW RIDGE TURntlOCIC ltlOGE OPIH SUH 1·5 Fabulous View. Select Location. Two Bedrooms . Two Baths, Pl\l.5 A Study. Many Upgrades ln cl ucling Plantation Shutters, Parquet Eiatry & Carpeting. Great Financing. Large Assumabl e Loan. Prked At $175.~0 . Submit. A ''Joy. Of Newport .. Listing. : 1421 ICEIL DIJVE HAllOI YIEW tlLLS OPEH SUN 1·5 Owners Are Leaving The State t\nd Must Sell. Sec luded Home In Move-In Co ndition. Thte e Bedrooms Plus Family Rof)m Excellent Financing. Give Us An Offer .. 2ll SANTA ISAIB. EASTSIDE COSTA MISA OPEHSUN 1-4 Future Expansion. Two Bedroom Home On 7500 Sq. Ft. R-2 Lot. Great Starter Home. With Opportunity Of Another Unit For Income. Hurry. $116,900. 231 5 YIST A HUERTA I LUFFS OPIH SUM 12·4 G~eat Investment Or Starter Unit With Excellent Financing. Sharp Two Bedroom End Unit With Deck Overlooking Lovely Greenbelt Walk To Shops, Park & Pool. Owner ls Motiva ted & Will Carry AITD At 13.5'1. Price, $139.900. 405 YIST A SUHTE ILUFfS OPEH SUM 1·5 Located On Wide Tree Shaded Lush Greenbe lt. Close To Poot & Clubhouse. Hi gh Ceilbgs In Living Room & Ma ster Bt'droom. Two Fully Assumable Loans. Fee Land Open For Inspection. Reduced To $'l35,000. NEW WATERFRONT USTIMt. Two Story Home With four Bedrooms Plus Family Room Formal Dining Room, Plus Den.· Three -Car Ga rage . Pie r & Float /Slip Cal l To Ins pect $1 .600.000. LIDO ISL.AHO Move Into This Bright Four Bedroom Lido Island Home With Only 20'1 Down. Assume The Large First Trust Deed At 12r,. & Owner Will Carry A Second At 121;;._ A Fabulous Opportunity To Own Property In One Of Newporl Beach 's Most P ictures qu e Communities. An Ex cellent Buy. $475,000. LA~UHA NIGUB. OCIAHFIOKT In The Exclusive Gated Com mun ity Of ','The Shores." Spacious Custom Built Four Bedroom Ho.me Overlooking Gorgeous White Sand Beach. Dr~matic Setting Of Woqd & • Glass. H1g.h Beamed Ceilings . Graceful Circular Staircase. All With Fo~ever Vi ew Of Oce.an . Owner Wall Help With Financing. Only Sl,450,000. COST A MISA 'S IEST A.REA ' Beautiful Contemporary Home' In Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde Aiea. Features In c lud e Five Large B.edrooms . Two I mpressl ve Fireplaces, Gorgeous Uving R0om & Fa~ily Room, Skylights, Will . Co~enngs, Wet Bar -Fantafic ! Priced At $229,500. • . .... . . LAKE MISSION VllJO A spkmd/d French CoWltry home in the gated com· munity o Tres Vistas on the shore o( Lake Mission Vie· Jo with 4 bed~ooms, ai,.; baths, family room. formal din· mg rOC?m, livmg room and pool if you like. This custom home 1s built with the finest attention to detail and at· mosphere. FINANCING AVAILABLE. $745,000 ASSUMI 14Yo LOAM Enjoy ,adult living In this beautiful security gated con· domm1um complex. This large 2 bedroom end unit with balcony and view of mountains is rully air conditioned. Great financing! Asking $134,900 OWNU FtMAHCIHG IH IAYSHOHS No need to worry about rising interest rates -the owner of this tasteful 3 bedroom. 3 bath country french home will provide excellent financing. You will love the 2 sunny brick patios, private master suite with balcony. and the warm atmosphere of this gate guarded communitr. $349,500. Open Saturday and Sun· day 1·5. 2651 Crestview. CUSTOM HOME IN llG CANYON Beautifully decorated home for the buyers that expect perfection in their next home. 5 large bedrooms with a richly paneled family room with beamed ceilings and a walk-in wet bar for casual entertaining Elegantly ap- pointed li ving room with a marble fireplace and a formal dining room with a mirrored ceiling a nd a large bay window overlooking the golf course and night lights. Library with birch paneling, built-in bookshelves. and a bay window overlooking the pool. Expansive patio overlooking the golf course with spa, built-in 'wet bar and BBQ for evening entertaining. Of- fered at S2.300.000 SUNSETS, SEASCAPE. SPYGLASS & MOH . . . await you in this magnificent Southport. This tastefully decorated 6 br. 41-i bath view home has so many options available you 'll believe you're in a custom built home The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to the lush gardens. ()(f ered al $699.500 FAMILY UYIMG IN IAYSHORE Relax on the private beach Just steps from this beautiful 4 bedroom. 4 bath home. The warm living room features heavy wood-beam ceiling. paned win · dows with shutters and fireplace. The large sunny patio proviQes great outdoor living. Owner wi II assist with financing or consider exchange. $549.000 SPACIOUS ILUFFS CONDO Do xou want a spacious 3 bedroom condo in the Bluffs in hke·new condition with $155,000 in assumable loans? Don't miss seeing 2716 Vista Umbrosa. $245.000. IN THE ILUffS Lovely large "E " plan with country kitchen. Recently remodeled Privacy plus on a quiet cul-de-sac. Early Bluffs location large loan available. $298,500 llAUTIRJL HOMi IN IA YCREST Motivated owners will finance this lovely 3 bedroom. 3 bath home situated on a huge professionally landscaped corner. The privacy, pool area and gorgeous gardens are just a few of the many amenities. S369.500 MAGHIRCIHT SPYGLASS HOME This beautiful 6 bedroom home is decorated in a tradi· tional style with charming wallpapers. custom window coverings, top quality carpet, and elegant wood floors. The home offers a playroom with built·in cabinets and extra storage. family room. formal dining room. 412 baths. kitchen eating area, pool and a magnificent view of the ocean and lights of Newport. $925,000 Open Sat and Sun 1·5. 55 Goleta Point. Corona del Mar. CLASSIC LIDO ISLE This executive family home is one or the most charm· ing on the island. With 5 bedrooms and 3+ baths. there is plenty of living area. Plantation wood shutters and french doors lead to elegantly landscaped patio. Also with sunroom in the master suite you may enjoy a partial bay view. Don't miss this enchanting and highly sophjsticated horn~. $72.5.000 SPYGLASS HILL This immaculate professionally decorated home 1s loaded with charm. The bright interior features the finest in carpets, wallcovering and window treatments. The custom pool and spa together with lush landscap· ing make this comfortable home perfect for entertain· ing. S475,000 CHARMING ILUffS Delightful Bluffs 2 ~m H plan wit~ view of Ca~dal greenbelt and putting green. Newly painted and wtth a new dishwashe r, this is in terrific shape. Submit on lease option · very flexible financing. $220.000 OWHll-RNAMCED . See this beautiful four bedroom 3 bath home in one of Newport Beach's best areas. The professiona lly landscaped grounds feature very private pool and spa. Hurry, this won 't last. Owner will carry the 1st TD . Of· fered at $315,000 SAM1' A AHA HEIGHf S . Super family home on large lot. 3 br. 1 bath. Delightful family kitchen. Great potential. 20% down with private financing A steal at SlZJ.500. FO.,_ MOOS. HOME Jasmine Creek model home · a plan 5 with tile jacuzzi. 3 bedrooms, 21..'! baths, and large ramily room. Lowest price in the neighborhood and the owner is verr anx· ious. Ask about the creative financing and submit your terms . $360.000 SUMSITS & SAIUOA TS Charm1 f race and sophisticated living are yours in this' beautlru 4 bedroom borne with sweeping views of the ocean, bay and city lights. This home was designed for elegant entertaining plus active famlly life. Call for private showing. Offered at $485,000 Open Su n 1·5. 2501 Lighthouse Lane AMOTHll CUSTOMm sn•uss HOMI ... ls offered ror you exclusively through D.M. Marshall Realtors. A select New B~dford features fo ur bedrOoms fo ur baths, ramlly room and formal dinin1 room. Exiensive upvades and kin1·sir.ed yard make th1I home a truly uruque find. Offered at $99,000 with attr active financing available. OPIM HOUSI l·S O,IH OH IA YSIDI •VE Newly decorated 4 BR. with private dock. $1.950,000. See M~Hnda Marston At 1617 BAYSIDE DR. · OPIM IN IAYSHOUS Oistincti ve Cape Cod. Brick fireplace. Beams & shutters. 3 BR. 2 BA. w /2 patios. $335,009 LH. See E l ea n or Bowie At 26~1 CRESTVIEW DRIVE O'iH IH llG CAtirfOH E l egant 4 BR . Versailles overlooking 10th fairway. $650,000. See Lucy Rose At 4 RUE DU PARC OPEN IN SP YGWS Custom 25 room Mediterranean Villa. Panoramic views. $2,400,000. See Barbara Ballmann At 17 MUIR BEACH CIRCLE OPEH IN CORONA DB. Mil Duplex with super financing. Great potential for expansion. $252,000. See Craig Kindig At 514 Marguerite OPEN OM IALIOA ISUHD 4 BR. Hansel & Gretel home. 2 fireplaces, s teps to the beach. $450,000. See Suzie Exley At 118 APO LENA OPB4 IN HAllOI ltDGE Dynamic b ynasty model -2 BR. 2 BA. Bright & cheery. $425.000. See Brenda Peterson At 38 Coventry OPEH IN NEWPORT CREST Spectacular ocean view from almost every room in this lovely 3 BR. 212 BA. condo. $240.000. See Nane1 Nichols At 11 LANDFALL COU RT ~ IN IACK IAY-MESA DRIVE HORSE PROPERTY. 2 BR. + loft. Study & stables. $335,000. See Edie Olson At 2221 MESA DRIVE OPEH IN UNIVERSITY PARK EXETER 4 BR . + Fam. Rm . Professional ly landscaped & decor ated. $192.500. See Cora Baldikoski At 13 ALMOND TREE <>Pa. IH HAllOI VIEW HIW Dramatic ocean view. 38R + Fam. Rm. POOL. $485,000. Magnificent financing. See Carole McMahan At 1100 WHITE SA ILS GREAT THMS Take over l211l<k existing loan & seller wt ll carry large 2nd T.D. This custom 3 BR. w /spectacular bay & sunset views is only 5 years new. $598,500. FEE. DOYH SHOHS-IAY~OMT The pleasures of family leisures or elega nt entertaining in t his gorgeous s BR . home. Large pier. slip & dock. Owner will carry all financing. $1 , 750,000. LIDO ISLE-35 fHT Street to s treet. This lovely remodele d h o me having 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & a large family room ts onl y three houses from one of the most beautiful beaches on the Island. Owners have purchased another. $365,000. FfXH UPPY With fantastic ocean & canyon views. Harbor View Hills. 4 BR. 21.12 BA. Den w/fireplace. POOL. Lusk built MONTECITO. Harbor View Elementary School . Land lease renegotiates in 1998. A decorator's delight at $355.000. . SENORS Y SIMOIAS 'Thjs beautiful Spanish home will br· ing back memories of the ·'Old California". This ~ BR. formal din· ing &·family room Bay crest beauty has a fiesta size patio with fantastic pool. $495,000. IAYSHOHS Spacious four bedroom home with loads of potential. You'll love the beamed ceilings, cozy family room & expansive patios. Bring your ideas & imagination. $.125,000. GIACIOUS UVIHG IH IA YCUST Custom built with all· the features for happy family living. French doors from dining room, kitchen, f amlly room & master suite all lead to brick & latticed patio with lush planting. 2 Additional BR. + 3 baths. $325,000. CDM LAMDMAll One of the truly charming CDM dUJ>lexes la now available. Beamed, cathedral cellinfs, used brick fireplaces , cus om built-Ina , diamond framed windows It much more. $.119,000. - ~.~.~....... Orange Co.St DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 19, 1981 DI ~:::~ .......... ~~~ ~.~~ ..... : .. ~:::.~.~ ....... ,~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ..... .. o•iirs ~~.~~ ... !~.~!~~.~~ ... !!~ ~~ ....... !!.~~ .. ~~ ....... !!.~! ,.rftUTt' MISA Vml COSTA MBA wtnl'1 Save your doWft paym't IASTSl)I COIOMA DIL MAI o~ $3000 COOVll ~OU rn ' :s 8£0ROOM UOOISll OHMW~l-5 SIW"lf._ OUT -an••MA Bdrm home or more Jl»,tOOAuumable • "'"• in&f7J. or 675-1771 214 v.ou. 2 bdrms, 2 ba\b. 1m· mac ulate c:ondrtlon with expansion potential. Juat $33$,000. o,..s.1.4 I 00 I W. Ste .. u #113 SAM1'AAMA No q111Uf)'in1. Auume 131/~% ln~rest on this 3 bedroom condo. Vaulted Seven properties, duplexes & triplexes. From S29S.OOO to $525,000 - Excellent financing available. Buyers must be qualified. Owner must sell due to health. C.... H..,.ey lott•rt 640-6 I 7S or 7'0.6757 ceilinlf•· skylig ht , 2 -------1 SPYGLASS bslcon1es overlooking Nurly new duplex . Lovely night lieht and park. Mw.st see! 116,900. T h r e e and t w o ocean vu. s Bdrm home bedrooms. Three and ""'•9""" ., oood d LAGUNA ...-,,,.,.,, .. s. wn an Om ..,_. f... two baths Ideally de· OWC balance at in.~ _. .. signed for ,uesll. Large int. 7S0.81SB S,7 4T,......la assumab e lsl and -="'-=o:.==----- Moblt Ho.,_..· owner will carry 2nd CdM SACRIFICE 30IOI So.PCH TD Call Roaer Bar· OWNER MUST lbdrmmoblle horne .l qulat , 759 ·120 or SB.L! bath. faotaslit' ocean •63•l•-7•ooo••••••I Beautiful du~x 00 de· view from living room tit sirable stttet. $2165,000 covered pauo 3 pnvate .,._ irv beaches Adults only '_.-WOA Only 10'1 dwn' Lrg as· Price includes (um1ture Three u n 11 a w 1th sumable loan at 13'1 $24.900. hreplaces. on a 45 ' Owner will finance 9 ' 3·lll" Corona del Mar lot, for balance. Hurry! Pnn " the price o( a duplex only Call Jim Davis Favorable assumable 759·1221 FllHCH~ 3 BR 2~ l11 lwnhH Patio, rptc. double 111r, owe suo.ooo BKR MISAVaDI OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 1720 GA.NNtT DR. Le 4Br + den tri·level home, corner lot, 11 patio. St9o.ooo Aat. ng. BY OWN ER-La 111um1· ble Isl 11 12 ~~ on this 3Br. study, 2~8a, 2 sly, ~.cn>.SS7·33H As.-1112,.. IWOOO VA loan. 3 BR 2 BA w id bl p r, fenced front tit rear yds S 110 000 B r 4:mll PROBATE SALE 359 Princeton 3 Bdrm house Xlnt cood M1n1mum bid Sl20 ,000 Call 213 32:6-1151 SIO,OOODOWH E11t1lde Costa Mesa Townhouse. Z Br. l ~i balha, pvt yard. 2 c11r ga r. vaulted celllngs. pool and 1pe. Sl00.500 OWC 1traighl note. H & H Invest. R•H lnv't 7.S2 2197 lASTSIDE DUPLEX VA Two I Br. only Sl19.SOO 6'0.7814 orll63-7600 LEASE OPTION 3 Br ~. Ba Fresh & t'iean thru out Terms from Sien> per mo or can go with no t'ash A1ent 556 6Sl6 HOME + IHCOME ~ down, $1180 mo. 4 Br 2 Ba Bu:lt-ms. buys 3 BR 2 Ba fixer 1n r 0 r c e d a 1 r he a 1 • Costa Mesa. Ownr /81(1 fire place + 2 Br I Ba 642·LS23; ~7365 with fireplace l block to 4 llt. $1,000 DOWH E. 11th St shops Owner Isl loan. seller w/carry 2nd Prired at 1322.000 down payment IB0.000. By Owner/Bkr will ~2fi!lL67S.3141 12%% fmncitg NEW~ COlltTRY FRENCH HOME. Adj ustible monthly f1nant'mg. Full prke pymts. Nr. So. Cat. $165,000. Down payment Co.Ou"_ ""'"R Plaza. Sl.24.500. Prin. 00. negotiable Agt'nl ._.,.._ ly. Ownr /A&t. 675-2345 ~·6516 __ Wrap Dress - Wardrobe Essential DUPUXES Open Wknds, I~ dwn, College Park TlfR EE to choose from · 31Sl C di area. 3 Br 2 Ba+ Cam ii) I w /pool. Wet ba rs. r09m. 645-31.JI fireplaces. garages. -1M-M-AC-UL-AT-EI ·----Live in one unit rent the •-other. Xlnt financing Pr .. itwS-1·4 Owner says "SELL'" 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 2 car 345 u..l•enity~I Call today garage, fireplace, large Terms, loeatioo. no care FRRflCES HEnAGHAn 2 BLOCKS yard Only S118.SOO hv1ng 1 3 bdrm. 3 car 64S·9l61 garage upgraded rondo. M416 SIZES 1·19 PRINTED PATTERN TO OCEAN o..,.w. fll•c..-- Ho ~fyiltcJ Sl42.SOO Submit your 21 terms Cooperat1\'l' seller may lease option • PS Just ltsted' Largest S-.d ' 640.4950 on Master Ci rcle Onl~ $221.000 Call toda) 641 -0366 67).7552 ~~:~~~~ ...... !~.~~ ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m•EAll!ISTl!ISID-·E---1 'fioM11<1 de/ .Afa t LOCATION Lovely J BR 2 Ba. Cam -~·<i'UJfw1lti1J 2 Bedroom House with new 3 Bedroom UDll 4 car garage. largt lot 20'1 down 675 OS62 Broke_r Near SCP 2-sty rondo rm home w fpl c. dbl ~ ~ $139,900. Ownr will con-ga r SH9.500 6'1J-81J,9'1 sider straight note Four Broker, 646-43llO 3141 E. Coaet Hwy .. CdM yn old 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba Move in condition. Don't MESA DB. MAR miss it. Call now. Lila IC you've waited ror a lASTSfDE 04HGOHIA Elegant new 4 Br V1t· torian partial vu. own r /contractor .. J usl complet111g.1§7S,OOO. Duarte 631· dream come true. this •~ 3 BR 2 Ba. 2 car garage. II' A touch of mag1t' has fireplart. covered patio mad e this the most Call for info Al!l beautiful home with no 631·5661 IYOWHH Custom 4 yr old home 3 Bdrm , 2''1 ba Xlnt f111ancing $410,000 LS'; dn Courtesy to Brks 846.0096 AREAL.GEM Jus\ liJted ·duplex. xlnl income. So of Hwy $335,000 Roben • &.rt1ett ....... EASTSIDE 2HOMES On large lot. A 3 Bdrm 2 bat h, 2 fp k 's. patio. PLUS 2 Bdrm collage, Sl65.000. Financing by owner 123 Roy McCcrclt, Ur. 541-771' equal tn llus area Ex • - amine 3 Bdrm 2. Ba ~ beauty for its flawless. \WI innovative design and CIR appearance Al S128.900 and VA t.enns 1l won't ""'""" las1 m.3191 GOLFCOURSE C::. '-,f I { ( l ...,..,, I >p( JI 11 q' I{ ', Lge assumable 10.38' · loan on 4 Br home d1 reel ly on M V golf cour-.e Open today 12 4 1!184 --------• Komal No qualifyin g. R 2. 3bdrm. 2ba. r p + 1nla111• JOHHIUUIDGE 646-5096 675 2373or770-M98 quarters !bdrm . Iba !iii======= IS LOCATION Owneriagt will r1nance1ii IMPORTAHT? at 14 S'; with SI0.000 MESA YEIDf CdM SLEIPB This nearly new So down. Jl39JOO. 8*8428 DEC. HOME. I I Move sn -RELAX and Coast Plaza home hu it -------•I Owner wtll carry s:>o.000 I enJOY tM pvt beach 3 all. Ena. Tudor style on SIOS,000 at IS~ on this 3 bdrm. 2 bdrm home 111 xlnt cond co rner Io t Ne• r 3 bdrm. 1a. bath, new bath I level charmer OR Anxious seller will help freeways, 4 Br 2~ Ba. pauil ui & out Really 111·111 htlp ftnancc on m·w with rinancuig Call for Call now. Ownr /Agt. sharp' loan 5184.900 details Rkk Keeler 54U706 or OPEH SUH I_. S. I a1k d h JO·ANN DORAN 631·0213 191" f!--1..-ReJ h d I 0-~ Rl' .1lty ';-;-:; ~ ::1111 1mp y w in an sas a .--so(tly. Ease 15 every. 1151-9522 By Owner. Two 2bdrm 963•1111 thing in this glamorous houses on I lot. SIJ0.000 wrap dress Smooth '~CR£ATM Assumable 11'1 lst TD waistband lies over rll>' PORTFOLIO _QWCZnd.~7464 piing skirt drape MES•VEROE Choose t'repe. Jersey. PROPERTIES, INC "" sheer wool. Printed Pat Fantastic. highly up· tern M416 by Frances ~!!l!!l!!!l!!!!!I!! ____ ,, graded 4 Bdrm. den. Henajhan comes tn Mls· DUPLEX + + family room. Fr doors ses S1u11 8. 10. 12, 14, 16. large 1 Bdrm guest apt lead to secluded pool. 18. Size 12 (bust :Ml Across from Tanager takes 2311 yds f!O.inch So or hwy. Xlnl loc. Park. Very special fabrit' Fanlasll<' Potential for ' h 0 m e , J a c k 1 e SendS2.SOCorthisPrinl ffe·ll03,Agt --Handleman 631 ·1266 i~L~af~er:o!0 S~.A~I~ era~~~.:~~~~. !~~l ~------- Chelsea Sta . New York, terms. OWC & coru11der N Y 10113. Add SOc for t r a d e s S 3 2 9 • 0 0 0 postage and spe<'1al Owner /Agl 760·1866. handling Pnnt Name. 968·3331 Addreu, Zip. Style --Number and Stze Ofl" S...diry 2·5:30 Desiener (uhions al far Owner will carry Isl tn from·designer prices' thl5 SpactoUS Spyglass Send for exciting NEW custom Peder11on 1981 PRO MI NENT throughout S Br, (am DESIGNER PATTERN rm . 3 (rplcs , open CATALOG with over 6S beams. spa. & vus I 2 fabulous designs from m1IUon 118 Rocky Po111t the top names All the Jen Hunt Hunt & As newest sort. romantic sociate.-631-7600 looks in jackets. blouses, skirts, pants, dresses. i-------•I Plus SOc BON US COUPON for any J>at lem o( your choice. Send JI for Book 36 now. GRAND OPDltC 1H4% n lia-..-.:!'/ $42 000 buys $46.000 2nd TD. On well sec ured home in Costu Mesa . l8o/, pays t690 per mo. ~all Rob. 540-6990 Betty Kerr RHllY OCEAN YllW "A1,..r.n." I 00/o DOWH There are only 2 houses uo COSTS on full midenlial lot.s " 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttle ocean side of the TO IUYll A TTIACTIVI hl&hway In CdM In lhl.s HO 9UALIFYIMG 2 STOIY LOW f rice range. This is 3 Model~ +MODERN APT. one o them. It Is larger From ~, 34.cm llDUC•t and has better fuianc• • AHA 'S llST IUY ina. Priced at S* ooo Secluded roof.top Nr bays, all nu lg 2eq incra land. <>wtandln& s u n d e c k f 0 r frplc, t~Ba. apt Income Financing. Sl:SO.OOO 15· romancing under sos mo . uu.ooo. aumable t.st TD Owner the sun or stars. VA ASSUMPTION ms CillATIUY Sell pay all costs. 3Br. 2Ba + boni.m rm. frpk. patio, call LIN·Z Today 558.7947 ·-u man F b I bl will carry very large 2nd a u ous anuma ~ TD. Recem sales 111 the Spiral staircasl? financ~savem. b leads to den or of· Louty lBdrm, 2Ba 1 llAl.n area prove that wit a '*>me. HI.lie Uvloa nn. 1026 LEASEOf'TIOH Spotless lrg 4 Bdrm w 1all amenit~ Shows hke a model Assume 9''• 'i. Only $161,000. A real va lue. Patrick Tenore. 631· LAGUMA MOITH IX,AHDID $133,000 Former 4 Br, now 3Br + den + 131122· added ramily rm. Fnnl dining. pool n yanl Nearly 1800 aq rt in ~ for only $133.000. 644-7211 121114J4.090I little "cosa)etlc aur· fice . Please call modml 1tlehell,Jacuul, 1ery'' lhll houae will bt bkr. 631-2246 fol' n clOffd lan'1, decked, --------an all arol.lld beat buy. details. bar-b-q~ arH, Italian ,._, •• .., I034 ()p9t HSI Open Sat~ay 12-S Tile entrr • kitc~n ..... ••••••••••••• .. •••• SUM IM:lO 140TSant.anella = Great r1n1nc1n&: Only DIVOMWOOD J 11 ONYX $14~000· lllZ Callfomla OM of the laraest family Plrattlme0ffmd,3Brl 67).1111 C:... .. ..._. 1022 St.vpeoHouMSat/Sun. homesavallab&ttoday.S Ba boftlt, z car 1ar11e, ••••••••l•••• .. ••••••u••u•••n 2·5:30PM. FApie Aat. B<lrm. 8on1.m Rm. :S <'Ir lrs tM&\I nn wtrrplc, ... tz•l3•)..U••l•••••l 1ara1t on • flute lot cto.• to '"No. Bayfront. .. 1• with a pool I SP• & SMt ,000. . 3216 OCEAN BLVD 2 Bdrm condo on The aeptrate plly yard, LORA VANCE RLTR • Bluffs. Good view & beautlhally decorated & f1 f II r IY Mmln. le rm a. sw.ooo. Many lands caped Fmancln~ 15~ DOWN , 15~ In• fOI~ ""nu: amtn ltlu . Open 1vall1ble Dtl.$00.Pam t t ..... ott • Sat /Sun 12·5. 21S 7 '1if.lal :i::, i :;,;J ,l!!Jt,.: .,. Paciric Av.. 67HT79 or frt.tport f\lnctt, Inc Quiet loetloe. Trade 3bdr~ 2bo, 40'x'l 35' lot. Coll: $48·9572 A Re!l_F..UC4 &:.~.rdooo. Heldsteod & Co.: MISA VmtDI !~~!.~.!~~ ,.~:.1..1u-·-Remo4tlff 4 ldrm ON EXCLUSIVE HUN· _...._ __ •u raaUJ la r.l .... 'MNOTON SEACLl""S i::=•;;•~ ::~:::.:~ =· G O LP COUlltl Rnlt, paol, 911 llftme. Paa --· • IWmi, .... lln 1r1 ~. O•••· •••• too ............ -. •••1 1vu. •.•. '" ' ' "~~ · lre •er: I U ·ltU. -- . ' 0 ~ 6 0 • I .. 3 I-.. i. ti ' ttt •• it t 2 t o. Id ~ UGHT, BRIGHT cnl AIRY describes thiJ 3 bdrm. 1~ bath.P•tlo home In Huntin1ton Vaewpoint North. Soarlna cathedral cetllnp. larae com· blnaUon family /dlnlna area with slid· ina glass doors to patio area. Earthtone carpets & 2 car 1ara1e. Owner wi 11 consider carrylna 1ome financing. Please call Jan at M6·M73 to see this property listed at $144,500 ERA/Shorecrest 846·M73 BY THE SEA 9551 CHIVY CHASI DI. 3 BDRMS • 3 BATHS •2800SQ. F1'. • COULD BE CONVERTED TO 4.5 BDRMS • LARGE FAM ILY ROOM WITH FIR~~PLACE • 3 CAR GARAGE • 11'2 Ml. TO BEACH • OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING AT 11 114".I FULL PllCI $171,000 Is there a better value or opportunity for you in the beach urea · · · ? ? 711-Jlfl C:: SEL~C l -1-' PHOPEH 1 I~~ Open Sun .. J.5 4bdrm, AIAIC>OMID f tr, $118.500. Owner help 2 STIY +POOl fin 20421 Newland. tSo Sll,tOO of Adamal H B AJI · Immediate ponea1on ·117 · Rent till )'()Ura Hert! It , ...... , ... 13 ! 811 2 story T ff Hertiow 1042 w llrm I Uving. gourmet ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen. cocktail patto I o-t. O.· H•Ulw and. larce master suite s,m,ooo. Shella or Lynn All JUSt miniaes to miles 21 Wali· . .3311 PREMIUM LOCATION Superb view wtth Iola or privacy. • bdrma, 2'-1 bit. fordham Model In VIII ll. Univ. Park. Ex tenalvely upar1ded throughout. Walk to church, shopping, aolr. tennis and 1wimmln11 1178,500. WOOOlllDGI Beau 4 Bdrm home. ram rm, Din rm, atrium. cul· de·sac. Grut loc. Next to beach ti leMls Brick 6 lattice patio 8 Mallard ~4946 ol poundmg surf + low --mll!!!!l!!ll!!!l!!!!!!!l!lll!!ll~ ~~~f~0~ pa.fu":::t c~~ '°WA TERFRON WO~I 9'3·7010 Realty World Luxury 3Bdnn CONDO .S13 CMtMJ>lt:IRVINl OP~~ 12-8 Beachslde. owner occupied. U · 3S Wlncijammer SUPBCONOO tens1vely customized TURTLBOCK 3Bdrm. 2Ba, sinale lltdKtd St.0001!1 thruout 48.' Boat ~hp At lone lut a Plan 7, 4 story. SZ5.IXXldwn?or' , . l be h' 1 lease avail. Creative Bdrm Bonus Rm near 975·UB8 ~ 6266 ~a;",1h1g~y u:~~dJ'i ~t.°Laorrl:!RS~U8.!IT the pirll. oak ~rdwood _M Gr!!IL bdrm+den/guestrm .l will ucha~ge ~~ fto.on.customligh~lnlg~ Open Houst. Sat. & "'•bath. Pools, jacuzzi. New po rt Be a c h or :;:r~or~l rhlsm: ; e 10-4pm. Sun., J.Spm. Ju. tennis, clubhouse. wet Laguna Niguel area t en. ,t •. ~rr ly 18-19. 9 R1.9bing Wind, bar. fprlc. Perfect for Open Sat !Sun 1·5PM. garage pos.s i , e Woodbridge. 2 master sgl. or cou~le. 1110,500 846-6M5 3221 Morit1 or' RV /Boat storage 1!111de suites, air, premium loc Owner arutious. Ne~ds $429 500 . rard. E~ceUent fmanc adjac to lake ' aqu11ic financing to elllsltng ,· .. c·-M-. Ing available. $275.000. recreation. By owner $38 000. Owner will help! "' '""' ""'" Pam 7S9-l21118. 833-3365 ~n Sat. Sun l·S. Bkr. I.E.+ IHV. freeport funds . inc. '="-· --- Non ·Coop SJ6·1600 , 146-2150 ARealEstateCo GlAHADAw..I 968-8341 LOW DOWN In Irvine Ranch art!a 3 Br . 2 ba wt pool, Less than Dl,OOOdown 4BR.21,)BA,3cargar $165,000 Great financ-MIWOM S buys thls 4 Bdrm 2 Ba 2600 SQ FT Last yra ing. A I T D. lfi A real HOMIS wrnt home in Irvine's Colony prices Uus yr. Prine on· rharm ! Call 673·9541 IOAT DOCKS Club. Pool, tennu, ly.CallJohnatSS2,5M2 Agt. schools and shopping NICE OPEN PLAN 1n Phone for portfoilo of SUPBCOteO waterfront homes ia Call now ror details The Ranch. 3 bdnn1 re· PllClllDUCID Huntington Harbour Woa'tlast! adytomovein.1174,500. ,, mi. to beach! immac. Open Ho1.MSlt!Sl.l'l l·S highly upgraded I br, Kelly Snow.~131.S. den/bedroom. l & ~ ba ~~~~~~~~I Pools. Jacuzzi. tennis. r: 1044 clubhouse. wet bar, '"IM ~-' ... 1 •I I ~ ' r ' " I ,'')()fl RLadhill ~Realty 552 -7500 frpk Perl. for sgl or ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------!l••••••••I ~~s~~~:in:~:~~~~. WHISPERING mg 7.9"'c loan Owner LAKE will obtain if necessary Buyer would need ap- prox. Sl.:50. per mo, & BREEZES S20 ,000 dwn. Open •••• Sat/Sun . I·~. 9788 Verde Mar Or., Bkr·CO·Op, 538• l 600 t 918-8341 WALK TO BEACH. SSOOO dn . Ow nr w I fina nce 3Br. 2Ba. den, fr pie. Sl68.000. 67~ 7449. _839-~l. IEACHTWMHSI Disc. for~ Wt 4 blks to beach. 3 Br. 2i,., ba. bri ell frplc w /wet bar, Bil in brick spa. huge det gaT13e. Only 13~ down. Owner can help w /fiw>ce. suuoo. ~3402 OPEN HOOSE SUN 12 lo 4 PM at toOl Bermllda Or. 3 Bdrm. 2~ ba, 2 story, \t• ml to Woodbridge Landing. 4 Bdnn, 3 Ba, Pet.en plan 15. Two-story with h.igh celtlng. separat.t family room. formal dining. S pa cious muter w /fireplace . Hum ungous bonua room' Opulently de· cor a led, a men it ies galore. Incomparable at $179.900. OPN HBESATJSUN 8SlJNRIVER Alli for Warner Carr 559.9400 bch SUO.OOOwilh Dl,000 TI•Dtl dn. Auwne Wiling lit TO~ & 2nd TDI. ~t. M Cox. ~oceQ.3'-4.5 Call lhe 1pecialilts at .-------•I tbe condomlnhun In· fonnatioo CltlMr. NIS~SIACUff ToucMt.one Realty MIA 9GW7 LU. SK Biii.it 3Bdrm, fam MONEY JALIS rm, din rm, l«e corner lot, with SO' COV patio. Asaume lllOi..900 •t HfR(lll 11~3 . Call t'hyllla ••• Co•l• • WaUa(e Reil Ettate Inc. IU-4454 NORTHWOOD lmpttca· ble 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, famlJy PrH handl! Seller wm room, ht&b ceillnc. Spa, carry ans T.D. NO In· covered 111Uo. Sll1htly temt 11•. 9@9562· over 11% down gets you ----... lllll!lll-I in! Super owner r~lilc· OP84 HOUSI Ina. Reallltically valued atJust$111.000. SUMOAYl·SPM OPNHS!MTJS\J!U.5 2 Bdrm, 2 ba Deane Utl WIUJWAW home orrm b. family A1lr forWamtrCarr room with wet bar + ) manyntns. •mO...Retf I Hl-1242 .~ ; RFIM* •· 5. \ • ~' luctio SM J09qUia Villa Portola Model, must see may uPl1lldll. prin only m•lli•lil••l llH.UO. For appt OIWeNOUll SAT1""' NJJ..,_ Nur Sprl11adale, Ed· 1n,., • Helf Lattt ... aumabltloenat ~.,,. • Bdnn• • J ldrml • family "*" or ... 2 ba. New _... noon. On« .-..a bJ AUi 1 Alk.., ...... eau •ltn•WM JtOTf COM PAi&! ............... , ............. " ~il:"P, o.w• I IOHUS Huce family home In pr11tlklo111 Racquet Club. J ltr J Be, Ira faml· ly rm + CMl'lllecl bonw room. me~1to1 1u111r1 l1¥ln1. EnJoy 70 1r private apa 11 Iara• privete yri 8elllf WUI 11ala1 wttb naut611. Callllr..._ Town and Country ReiWs Invite you to the flllling * OPEN HOUSES IN IRVINE * TUITLEIOCI 2 Bdrm 'with den. view. $359,000 41 Morning View. ore Turtlerock and Willowleaf. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 2 Bdrm, 3 bath family home with great view. 12 Canyon Ridge, off Turtlerock and Starcrest. Open Sunday 1·5. UMIVHSITY PAD 2 B<irrns. 2 ba, fam rm Walden Plan. $189.900. 4951 Hemlock, off Michelson and Royce. Open Sat & Sunday 1·5. TUlnEIOCI 4 Bdrm 3 bath, family rm. Heather Model. $256,900 -37 Coolbrook off Turtle Rock Dr. and Sycamore Creek. Open Sat & Sunday 1-5. MOITHWOOD 4 B<irm.; 21h ba. family rm. Castillo MdJ. l Candela, off Culver & Irvin~ Blvd. $222,500. Open Sun 1·5. WOODlllD&I LMROMT 12 A Y AILAalt 3 Bdrm. 2'1'.a baths, library. Easton plan. $319,900 and $3391500. 6 No Cove and 19 Bridgewood, off W. Yale and Stone Creek South. Open Sat/Sun 1-S. WOODlllMN 3 Bdrm, f ar~iJy room ~mbric Mdl. Sl92,500. 16 Woodgrove. Oll E. Yale & East.shore. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. snn To LA181CMr 3 Bdrma, 2lh baths, den . Super location. $2371500. See at #5 North , Cove, qlf Y aae Loop • Stonecnels So. Open Sat/Su.n 1·$. - COLDWeu. BANl(eRO EASYTOINJOY You wlll app~clate the 1uperlor features of this Niguel Woodt 4 bdrm. 3 b1th home. Spacious nes s Is the word throughout from the double door entrance foyer to the covered patio overlooktng the hills or Laguna Niguel. Close to grammar school Perfect family home ....... $22'7.000, CHAl'•Hs, TlADmOtW. LAMMA IUctROMT HOME . - CUSTOM LA•UHA PAUDtSI Tucked away on prlvule road1 It lhl11 m111nlficent 4 Rorm rontempur11ry home on over lo\ acrt of complete uclualon, Gourmet kltrhen Sun drtnrhed brukf111t room • dtrka and brrathtakln11 t'Oaatllne view 1745,000 don osen '' ,,,f, r.,. 499N COASr HWV LAGUNA B•:ACll 497 411411 Wik lo bch. rabulous new 38r or n view home. owner w1U hflp hnann~. lg asau1mablt-In SS3$ ,000 AKI Oarlent- _!94 3672 or 661 1161 AlfTOf HEAY&I SparkUnl( 3 Bdrm hnmr on heautllull y landscaped mmrr lul Soothing 5pa. wood derk1ng and rovered patio. Ot'ean view. 1<lnw Ing parquet flool'!i . plWlh carpets. l(ourmrt k1trhen LoW\!at prh'r In the area SUll~ don osen :•,,I•, .. 499 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 CASH TAUS! hy Loclfiooa! Priced at lot value Spectacular VJew into Emerald Bay Very llva ble 3 BR 2 Ba. den and 2 fireplaces on a woodsy lot. $170.000 cub and as sume $100,000 Must rlose escrow August 20. ao please hurry. Shown by appointment only UCILLIHCE PERMEATES evuy root of this delightful home and the 111limate gardens 3 BR 2 Ba. dine trm. spacious Oak --~ -_ ...... -...._ - Newport IHdl I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLDWC?U BAN~C?RU -loi.-.-- Htw,....Rl•'"'9 Sl2',500 Th111 ~p11rloux 2 11tory tuwnhomt' baa It 111' Woodbumml( fplc fam rm 4 lr11 Hk lnt'I llul(t' muslt•r 1u11r Sunny p11110 <.:onunw111y tt•n SI 3 450 DR n11, pool, ~Pll. & s11una will buy l~ vu <'Ondo in T11ke OV!!r 1•xl11tin11 low Vllh1 llalboa A••umi· l11t loan Uar11111n v11lue loans $134.~00 Ital' .c.·11•1•164•~•·<m:l----• Rod11er1163t 1'1M RFIM~ IH >\I 11111'> UuplueA, 01·c11nfront. bt<nuttrul ure11n vu•w l'i'rh!t't lm•at aon New rnnd1t111n Agt fi?J-7300 MIWPOIT CltST G,..atAR.ciilMJ New 30 ye11r hum 111 12•,": + nwnt>r will c·urry 2nd 4 Bdrm 21, Hu F11m1ly room Clo!lt• to pool. Kpil & trnn111 W11lk 10 beach IZ25.000 l'ull ()uk>n~ TSI. Pro1l('rt1r~ 642 1003 ILUFfS COHOO ' I ti ~ t Exceptional financing! Bright and cheerful 3 Bdrm end unit w/wrag around patio. Lr1 assumable 1011 w /fixed lntere»l rate for 30 years. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Excelle• location on lovely greenbelt. 31' Avenlda Cumbre. Opn Sat 1·5. CaV S1tlly Shipley 644·0496 or 759·9100. CASUAL LUXURY • Large pool and thrt't! pallos • MexlcunJ>avers in entry, (amlly room an kitchen • Mirrors gulore • Eurupcun style kitchen with microwave • Luxur1ou11 muster bedroom and bath •The ultimate in landscaping design •Topped off by fanlasyland lil(hlin~ effects • 3 bedroom, 23• haths • Built for cnll'rla ming. easy muintcnun<'<'. tomfort and JUNt plam ca11y livm~ "The dream home for those who <·an afford to make lhe1r drearm come true'' 51 1 llYIHI HI WPORT MACH SJ41,500 Open house Sat/Sun 1·5 Shown day or night by appt ADAIR REALTY t7S..124t G,..at New Condo Sharp I Bl.I & d1•n, frplc , patio & ~pa /\ beaut) I.ow t'll\h down Assuml' II'>'• or ll'u!lt' option This onr won't la~t at $194 , 411 ~ 11 DI ri r k lmmat:ulate3bdrm ron Newport ll gt V1~w do. l lu11c Ill pool F.nd un llome 4br. 2bii. 2!>00 . 2 llGCAMYOH Deauv1lle-0n Fairway 4 br 3 ba game rm, spa J ' .'"' -" RFIM* Ht'>\I , '1 R'> ~ <><.:Jo:ANFRONT l>uplex & Tri Plex Xlnt lo t• PP 073 7677,6U7873 IEACH IARGAIH owe at 12•,r: 3 2, frph', spu. steps to sand Onl y rm.ooo l>eha 631 1200 RFIM~ II t· \I 'II 111'> PAmlN HARBOI VIEW 11 Stlltl.000 rrplt's, wet bar. l()(.11 of BKR Coo 76G-J~ C/21 MewporlCwtr. wood glass. 4 decks l s 7 767 w spa " rure yard too 640·5 1 60.6 S09.000 by owner .._.EWPORT NEWPOIT CREST 646 ~7 " 3 bdrm rondo Close lo ------•I BA YFROHT pool and Lennis f.Xl'el IAYROHT Nearthe "PoUlt"area 3 l111am·1n)( Pm·ed to srll 120/o RMAHCIMG Br nr plan and so· boat $111!1,SOO Nl'wpori·5 exrluS1ve dock to enhance an C /21 Ht"Wport C..tr. Penmsula Point Newly opulent wat.trfront bff 64b-5357 760.6767 ronstrucled 4 Bdrm and stylt $1,SOO.IXXlfee HARBOR HILL Lge 1•uslom home site Wilh ~pe,1.arulor vrew Just down the hill from 4 bath residence with pvt ~ IJOAT DOCK Sl.650,otll 1nt•lud1ng the land or ~ 11.295 .000 leuehold OwneriBullder Dan Westcliff Reahors Bibb 675-2311 l111rhor R111gl' Ownl.'r •!!llllll!ml!!•l!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!!I! (714) MS-7221 seekb equity partnt•r or OPR.tJ HOUSE -11111!!!!!!1111!11!11!!1!!!!!•1!!!11!• pou1ble Tradl' Ted "" Ge111sler979-ll23 Sat & Sun 2 bdrm, 1 ~. EASTIUff l•lmlll!lllllm!l•l!!!!l•!l!!l!!•I bath. security gated. Super 3 Bdrm. fam adult . Newport Hluff11 homt with enterta1111ng $118.000 Penthouse 1. sue spa $302.500 B} HAllOIU>GE 200 M r Nt-11 Lane owner 2443Bamboo r'!ew_pof1 ~.!rh !lliJ.6012 ~ 1340 Smuhmg ramil) room LtON ODficNI with wet bar l 'n 2hr, 2ba "D\'NASTV" behevabl) beautiful en M od~I. wood floors. ltrtatner's paoo S Rdrm hrirk kitchen. mountam Sommerset on r~ land \ 1ew. lease option Absolute!} 1mmarulate $450,000 w SJOK cash mo\ l' 1n rond1t1on 640 9605 Creat l\e f1n anc1ng ~1!111!!!1!!!!!!1!!1!!!11!!1111!!!!•!!!1!!!!1~ available I Lido Park Choice loc *RED CARPET Mobile home I bdrm. J C4-1202 lba. bv rm Kitchw1din tC!.: area Bnek pal.Jo Pvt PUC HES, PLUMS b e a r h s 3 3 . s o o POMEG«AMA TES, < 714 167 5-8489 w~ends. LEMONS, i2~>797·JD> wlm1tes. KUMQUATS are all home grown on t hts huge lot w lovely 4 Br . 21, Ba home $249,900 Owner will carry Call Norm or Kasey 631 1266 . 63! 1266_. ~5832 YEISAl.LES *I 00/o DOWN • Beaut 2 Bdrm 2 ba con· do. Assume 1st T.D. owe 2nd T.o. at 13•-; $170. 000. Agt. 640-4 Z77 VIEW Westcllfr Atta Huge S front row Bluffs. lovely BR. 3'" BA $289.SOO d ecorator home. 2 646 8118 ----- bdrms. 2 ba Open Sun 1.5 HARIOR IJDGE Kathie Hardesty Rlt y Ooutstand.tng 3 Br \'IO ~~ ho m e Pop u I a r NEWPORT CONDO "Jodelle" model Ask ing 1795.IXX> Open Sun 3 minutes to bay & 14 Guardwtlllet }ouin ocean. Pvt patio. quiet. •7 Bordeaux adult pool 2 Br 2 ba Owner will help finance Age n t 642·5327 or 642-4758 __ - LIDO ISLE PRICE REDUCTION 5 Bdrm . 2 story. lge ror ner lot. owe with 24r, down. Now 1795.000 Open Sat/Sun 125 121 Via Frlenz.e. REAL.TORS 173-mt •-••r9'UI~ .... r r Under reme>del. this home will be like new with features which in· elude 4 bdrms. study (which could be 5th bdrm). 4 baths, formal dining, gourmet kitchen. ram lly room wbich opens to the beach, master suite and bath with captivating views of tbe ocean and coastline. One of the best oceanfront lots in Laguna. Room ror pool Brochure available upon kitchen. microwave. et r -------• Big Canyon townhome Open daily 1·5. 25 Ca· nyon Island Drive Goll course view. tennis. Hltdsoll lay Uy. Ltd. 645-tfSOor 673-5012 requeat ......... IZ,900.000. VllW THI OCEAN ... COAST LMWfTS From thi.a dlaUnctive home in So. t.aiuna. On two Iota adjacent to steps leadinl to a lovely sandy beach. Art appeal· tna 3 bdrm, 2 beth plus den 1nd dlnina room home for gracious enter· talninc or ramily I.iv· ing .... ~.000. ___ ..., ~ Divorce For~ Sale Lower 3 Arch Bay. Great ocean view. pvt are• 4 BR beach house 499.3144 Trl·plex. 155,000 down. ANume lit TO, 9t,;%. owe Bal 11 12%. Prin only. Panoramic ocean views. sm.ooo. • 15218 Bk Cbarmlna 2 BR + den. ocun view, nr. town. sm.ooo. °""' *·12!!. 3AICMIAY A Lacuna charmer In tbh aale curded private community. Ptrftd k>cation acrou from bHdl ltaln. Jde.t lnd~;-- An oceaafroat condo almoat Oii tltt 11nd. Plus an ocean view Sub- ject to $192.000-:.J year loan. Listed $345.000 t 625 tllcntt Dr. o...w;s..1.5 •uYOIWSI ........ ~ The beach Is loo ft. very spacious (great l'loor plan for sharing) 3 BR 3 Ba , fam /rm. formal dining or den and big fenced yard. Rental $1400 mo (vacant> Open lo terms or sales price of $175.000 494-7551 BreatllldJH •ltws ot ...... .. lllC craalllnJ Mf Is Ca&alloa ............. •••••••••• tllDHh. !xctllent 4 Brdm eq.ulu, view. owur f htuclnc. ope houac~JSun 1-5. •·•· u ou Buckboard. OCUN ¥llW ... 1ff1:2.:.i:JOOc=.:.. ---- A '°"" 2 bdrm C9lldo 1....--..... I H2 cloat to pool 6 ttl•ttof. ••"•"•-••••••• .. •• 8taaUoeal • ..,.. ••••• ' decks rrom wlillcb lo tnjoy u.m. .... . ' THEllUff 'lAH"X" 0 3 bdrm, din. rm . hv rm .. fam rm . P P. 21, ba. xtra large parcelain pools. ~umable loan -------• .1?15))QO,.A&!..§75-s3Xl. _ NEWPORT IEAUTIFUL Remodeltd kitchen In com plettly upgraded Linda model 3 Br Blurts rondo Lg assumable 12 1 ·~ loan pacll:age Open today l2·4. 2207 Fiesta tub w ceramic Lile walls -------• ti noor. •covered patio HEWPOITCOHDO areas Price S230,000, 5~ This 4 bdrm + fam nn down. assume $40,000 1st condo has all the extras trust deed at 717'; Xlnt Walk to beach. leMis & land ltase &3.00 per pool Wet bar blL·1ns year Can't change unhl +brand new carpets yur 2003 14'1 111t. only make this a real dream 2nd trust deed due Owner wiU carry large 1986 87 C..U owner for 2nd T.O appt. daily al\tr 5 pm • 1714) 7()()..8425 YtLLAIALIOA Rl'J h ii :(}~ Re.1ltv 1 ;~.: ~::1111 101'1~ loan. 30 yr 1 llWl•••R•I!!!!!!!• bdrm den. view, fpk. -------• micro. upgrad cpt. lino. I.A YFIOMT DUPLEX tilt, etc. For In fo 673·6607or1-883-4~ Balboa Peninsula -two 3 bdrms, 2 ba. Garage. Harbor view Home Pier and Ooat. One of Monaco. By owner. 3br. those "hard to find" 2 ba, auum Sl72K itemsandtheownerwill Shows IJke model! Ask· carry the papers at 20% ing 1239.SOO lrlcl. land. down. with the "used lo 760-95960wn/A be " interest of 13'k •LOVa y UDO • Even the price is right at J us l comp I et e d Sl.300,000. beautiful courtyard en· M& FUCHS try. Luge 2 bdrm, 3 PAVILIOMUALTOI bath ho~ with finest 675-1120 appointments Xlnt IS· •••••••• aumable loans Owner IEMODB. JOHN BURRIDGE 64&-5096 Not just redecoration but every square foot of Lhis gorgeous Jbdrm + den + pool home 1n "BAYCREST" on over· ___ IM ___ _ sited comer lot has bttn redone very tastefully! Owner /Ay;t. very anxious & will entert11n your most creative offer 631· 1476 or 645-21~ IYOwta HARBOR VIEW HOME "Carmel", Jbr. fam rm, din rm, huge cor lot. POOL.. 10.75% assum. loan. ~ dwn, owe lge SIS,000 IEACH IARGAIH Once in a lifetime op. portwuty, 3 Br home on fee land Steps lo beach. Prin only. Diana Cap- 1. 831-l.8 2ND. 1274,900.640=0025 .:..._ __ ~;;;;:...;==....;= $20,000DOWH NEWPORT HEIGHTS Brick Homt with White Picket Fence. Lowest in area . Owner /Agt. 646-1597 SUPll LOCA TIOH XLMT fllHAMCM COMDO Beautiful. large and im· maculate. Pool and near- beach Sl49.SOO Special fmancing. OCIAMROMT Prime Balboa Poinl family home with bea~h Uv1n1 •l it's best Aikin& ~.000. L. '· I i6 '· 10 •• f 3 :1 It- ti. g m K Je •• ar It 2 ;e o. lld will help finance Ap- pralHd at $t7S,OOO • only 1439,000. Olieri Sit/Sun l ·S 119 Vii Vella Owner /Al\. 673-0697 SUHlllAUTY NEW BLUFFS SpoOtta, airy 3 BR end l&l'lil on greenbelt. Lee patio. As· 30 S .... Toltedl sume HK at 10.25'J Water view, Incl udes OWC lOOK at tn for land. 10% assum1ble rive rars Realistic loan. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. pricell M.500. Broker, w I p 0 SS I b I e 'u es l _,7.;.;H:...:·95$=.,.·•='----- .. at· IALIOA ISUM> Lillie Island so., · Bayfront charmilll ES quarten. Call now for Sl'Y•WS lllKM ... 11ts.s : d~lll. 752-6C98 Family home In A l location. 3 Bdnru + den He9t Weed,...._. ac. home + apt. S.I lslf trade posslb lt ' Sl,100,000 +family rm. Security •·'•'•M•'•'•'•"•"'-4 .. 49• es. throu1bolt. 1.. Oft· Plan IV Real: lS47RetfClrcle IUCM..-AIMI 1 :>. 2 UDOIAYlllOMT OPENSATJSUN l.S Never at:tlK'b an of· 1~! Cuatom COl.lllrY Frtnch c /21 Me rt w f bdrm, S bath. Pier and •per fer! I A )'ttr NEW Of· ..1 1. t...r deluxe houM with rent.al b lllp. Bnck ttmce v"'w. 1 --~·~~IL--unit• (Or duplex). ~· ,;.• !leJanl d\arm. 4500 ICl· 1-aumt e111t1111 financln1 ' n.Callnowforappt. , __ ll!Lmll!i~-0!!11!1. .... ~.--with lntertat belo~ I ~ •-today's ratea. 0~{ Buy or i... 4 bdrm. a W\11 cerry paper. eu,.r bath, 3 car. 40 ft.. lot. u n have a beautltul 0 . Suno eo. P1llo. New beach cweam hotnt wtfl I lrltchtft , bath. "-acl.r for a reotal llllt lld fNM 2IMI ICOr)' add. J111t lilt· fln11dns:=Ont1 •• ...Glib'..... Call Al l ulba ....... . ·I I I i ~ I I t ' I 1 ~ ~ ~ I IHI lltett Oltlf ....... Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT/SUnday, July 19, 1981 87 ........................................................................ ,................... ....................... ....................... ........ ....._,..._. 1169 "•••1"1r llW '91,11ty ......._...._. c..e.W.. 1214 ....... JJ44 tt.MtU•fw hh~ lWYI ···~ 41! L..tt " ~ la11t1 ..... ..... 9!9• ........ ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• -Z700 ••••••••• ... ••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liifllnlltJ d ••••• •••••• ••••••• rent ... _.__ ~ caw. Hom11. Slt2 Ytarl ...._•~ .._..... JJ6t .,,,...,. • _ __._ l26t ....................... C .. w.. JIM « ... A..•....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._.......... ,__ 3 B a B F ""' ..... ,..,...... • ·-· • M ·~-5 A .... 000. Owner will 3 bedrm, 2lit ba. rplt'. w&. t. a, am .............. ,....... .............................. --............ •;•j; .. ';; ii al'11th613"-droom NEWPORT KINI carry PIPft. BetC0n>na carr:u· drapm, blt·lnl Rm. A/C, new palJlt l Br Uk• oew. Walk ta WAMTTOWSI ....................... Jbdrm. 2blwaZuics' t~ aparllUn1 cltan boftey. lllUMlfl lalnore 9172 Ob t 1ar w /opener, Water ' Grdnr lncld. buch, 1toYe • rtfriee tW• o.MeaJ ArTMTS H>l UMT hied yrd, Clolt 7 c moon drum home. PRIME RESfONnll IMf'ftll( yarda.1ardmer,kida l SA 54 . No1ara1e.1quletadult. ntEBLUM4Brlbi H.B .. NB .C.O.l.1Me11 hooJIPI llpa~tmo::O.Om C• to bey, beach • LnlK •VII LAl~ISTr••e& ptt.a o.k. 1725. SC'7·"71. 2br fenced )'.lrd. AIR, NoPf\l,MO ~. or 38r 2~ tie, ram rm. Somtthlnafor Evt')oot au . .,,,, ' teo.nia. 1100,000 down • -Lorri Wk da, 548-5434 dbl car. NICE!. XJnt SAMTIA60DI. ambelt or view. 2 )'r Bach. lo 4 Br. UltfUm .:0::..'=·..::•=---- mab91ou6owoer or boautUul acrtate evtt•Wbods 1thool1. $125 /mo. B tU I bo II tease (W/puttlweopt'l Aptl CeNlin lotaUons lBr aUached pr, auptr W'I earrybalu(e. f:t'~1b~:'C::~ OLlC COND02 Br.+ tr1 ~6219 O:!"tn ~1ite.a1~~11U::~ 4 Aus 1ot occ. 760-UOO. aft orrer · Pool . apa, rte'111, sm mo 2'1t w now.a Lease option, Back aay. 3 br, 3 b4, highly up graded $199,000 with SZ0.000 dwn, Sl.500 mo Hurry! 63H96S WANTED. F'rom Owner Somerse.t or Portofano on Fee land. 759-8903 View to ~an , rust.om bua It 5 Br. home 1n Lemon Hghts Easy f111ancU1 544--4900 A t Pen an s ula Duplex $289,SOO. Assumable Isl S yea rs old Broker Coop . Agent John 631:4516. 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Triplexes In a row on oceanside of forat,1Pttnaa•1ruin1 loft Br 2\.la Ba. frplc, WOODBIUOGE Br . 3 Ba l>inlnf Rm, 6pm w1.d)'! fireplace, laun room. Wit.on, lilt - PCHmCoronadelMar. land ldt1I for cattle, aar .. a /c, new. $775. TOWNHOME Llvina Rm l Family Exclusive Bayrront. beamed cel llnfi•· 1bdnnw1pr_."40 +Sl2S 2 Duplexes + 1 Tnplex in a row on Balboa Penins ula -1 lot from sand and surf. Near 19th St. t heep dairy farm or S'1&-WSor9Q.831'7. 2 Br 2 Ba, uparad~. Rm New wallpaper. Pltr~k Beautifully ~ar~aes. ,al~ buJ~ .na aecur lty Call before cropa.'20 to 1000 acm LIASIOl'TIOM Warmlncton w/frplc, cozy kltcMn' maJly Furni1h.ed Gate /j enNOFEo;n oun s m 64 .:..- available. tor aale or ,,,,,,, A/C,coveredpeUo,2car many st.res. $1750 mo. Guarded Linda Isle. Ex· ts an. ~ lease Nowopcr1li.n11.1 Wby f.'Y rent ....... 11r w/opener. Qreat Broker CooperaUon eel. Entertaining Home TSLMOMT SU1803 QW.fAMloqr35 rattle ranch with 3 Ntw, anlaltic, well loca location. $750 /mo. 75Hfli. Broker759-9lf!O C.,t1tr.oleecll 3111 Lr& 2 Bdnn ug:r. ~O 1 Duplex on the water with dock for bousn, bama, etc. Call ~ ~·· 3 Ba. new~ Adulta, no pet.a. 55~ 13$1 Newport Ternce Condo, Newport Shores 4 Br 3 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• mo Btfl Ian i c1pm1 30, boat. owner/act714J&40..72tO. au'abop~ ~:~ 10AM·IPM 3 Br 2\-1 Ba. ParltUke Ba.CanalFroot. Roomy 2 level. 2 bdrms, No~WAROSAPTS l••••••••IN . rt .. , ·. Co ·do University Park Terrace, W /Pool. Adults No llQ.6683. 2"" ba, bit Ins, balcony. 2020 P··"&rton Ave lteot ...... ewl?O noviera n · conv loca!AMI, channing, Peta. Leue f/00 /Monlh. yard.161·2171 ....., All Large Assumable L-Oans at 121tl%. it.. ..__ 2100 Avail 8120• 3 BR 2YI ba, cheerful 2 bdnn, den on 8roker7~9100 c · .. u-3122 w,.am 111AC_,. fem rm, pool, tennis. o b tt pool No THllUJffS Of'OH -Luxury 2br frplc encl Owner's motivated! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1159$/ 6'S-6'44 .reen e or · HARBOR RlDGE Oeean ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · C•ftfwy 21 /Newport enter 640-53~7 Palm Sprinp houae wilhmo. peta,aubmlloncbildren. View Lwc. 3 Br. 3 Ba. Sparloua 3 bd~m, 2V1 28r 1~ ba, 2 stry, rrplc, patio, nr park/racquet· pool, sue.soo. $..'\S,OOO Lov ely Eastside $750 /motaecurlty. L&e Mas~rsulte, der. bath,count.rykatchen& pool.deck.adult,nopet ball 6067Hl66 equity. WIU exchange nel&hborhood. 3 bdrm, 2 851·11331 orll'l~0244. wet bars. f.p., tennis, !~tm a I din In~. roor,n. ~. S'13-0fl3 New 2BR 2BA Nr So Cst Newport Beach area ba, lg fenced backyd. RENTALS pool. Jae , 11900/mo. wrap aroun~ palao ,.~~SI Plaza micro FP dbl Eler !714)327-3828 S800 mo. Water &i 3b lll. b ~ 67H247,~9009. Greenbelt fac1111i. Plan l:r'llnvv Gar pool /Spa uicl wtr & ............................ -"==·----gardener pd. r, • a -"X". Cozy mu~r suite z Bdrm , Iba, beam ceil· heat 1'750 979-2940 Rf £XCHANGOISI ~ISi 3~r·~!ab $1150 LIKIHEW! with fireplm., AVllil ings, fireplace. pool. Pomona rlaoi 1 Bdrm 1 FOIS••• •uv~ • Luse 3bdrm, 2"1ba, :br'21 ba llOOF~ 3 Bdrm , It,; ba Bluffs nowaiStmx>/mo. Adlts.nopetl f;(SMo Ba upsta1rs apt din~& -5 '" _,_.., totally uwaded, Great r. 1 a Condo near achls and 640·1208 428 Seaward t 1100 IY.Ow.& llOlllS 11rea Air. wetbar, frplc shoppl~g Clf11dren 0.K. n Sun 1·4 -awarteera1t'r~~ha Pr~: r No ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ..... A 1· ......... ~ A -,~ ... rn1 N •• • • .,so M 3bd ba r p1 r ..... ..... ere w • ·~ •-...,,.. """'"'" f/50/mo Irene: 543-2149 ° pe ...... u.e •• 0 rm, 3 · r c, so o children or pets. 1375. sumable ut TD at 9"1'1. Prime Office space with A t. 6«·033S hw y saso No pets 545.2000. Arent, no fee •EXCITING• 376 Victoria CM well known Exrh.a.ngor 3 Br 2 Ba College Park, EASTBLUf'F £73-2098,_ THE VICTORIAN Newly 640-7464 or~3232 Services. Sert I, ans bit ins. D/W, rrplc Three Bdrm. 2~ ba, end 2 BR, I BA, D/W Wood & decor 2Br wigar, adlts. Gn .. llf Pn Oeeanfront 12"'c fin 70'1 s e r v . r o p 1 e r Ava Liable S150 Ask for unit. good coodat1on and beam ceallngs Pn beh rrpts drps blt·UlS f'nrd hhh s-. loan San Diego No Cl> S200 $300/Mo fmmed Pete. 7Sl·31lll location. llOO per mo BIG CANYON ADULT access No pet.s Z7S mo yrd ~ paOo water pd B ·1 I 2• 60 8 7U 19KBltr97Hl.20 occupancy Near OC Wttkdays759-417S uo.9""< · V eaut1 u •" ar· ...-..: ....... ==--=~"--"-=---1 Airport CtneTribolet NEW Wimbledon ViUage --CONDO. Plush 2Br 2ba. ±!" ~-----636-4120 call 1·5. 667 IC· rington Home, 2Br. 2Ba, GRUTRHAHCIHG 957• 025 2 Br 2 Ba. Garden AIC. frpk, encl prk'g, 2Br. I block to beach &i .-'=toc:.;n""a_,$®='"------ ram rm. uiCosta Mtsa's COSTAMISAUMITS Home, tennis/pool priv 't523CAMPU5Dl·IRVINE WhyR......,Mow! pool, 1950/mo 64·4'7722, stores.S49S mo BEAUT 1 br, bltns. nicest 5star park 8 Un S.60M, 1~11'1 lteaUst• 2S mo. 645-8248. •Low or no d6wn pay or857·2026 494·3324 carport &i pool. Adlts. no lttt l..y ia Ton 14 Ur;l SMOM. 1~101,.,r: W..t.d 2900 $400. 2bdrm cottage. din. ment required. Costa MftO 3124 pets. Bike to beach. S41S 24x60·1971 Golden west 8 un-S500M. n •. 101;•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. rncd yrd, newly re· •Lower monthly pay S. C......._ 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 931w.19lhSt. S4&-0492 2Br. 2Ba w/family rm & 4 Un s:MOM 9V•·ll'7. Rttldetltiol leocJI conditioned, children R ho S-1.......-1. ment.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE home at· Mesa Verde area 2br. wet bar, in LagW\a Hills Broker CooJ)l!rauon. Older Residential Bch or we I come. No pets. 9C .......,..... •Easier Qualifymg. 2 BR ~ Ba ~wnhme. pools. moepberc 2 & 3 dlx apts 2ba. In 4·plex. no ""ls. nicest 5 sta.r park. 21 yrs Call Tom Lee Agent 2ll 471-1671. Lushlous golf course •Buy & live in today Presidential Hgts. SSSO. No ""ls . ....,1034. ""' Ii! Pl 000 .,,.,1603 Waterfront property. To view location, 2 bdrm T B fits S52 5048 alUPM ~ .,._ S410/mo call aft 6PM + lo qua Y· • · """" purchase & or joinUy de· 3 BR H'l Ba. Sant.a Ana +den & formal d111ing • ax ene · · MEWLY DlCOll ~S46=-=·S«>O=-----CLASSIC 42 ...... rTS velop. I will provide Hgts duplex. l'iOOmo. ln· room . Smartly appoint· For information tall Bob Sc.to AIMI 3210 Large I bdrm apt. quiet MIRA COSTA MOILEHOME "" 100% financing. Charles quire at 2n'all B. Birr~ ed 'nearby pool. Avail Newell, Lido Ortlre. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br. gas pd, encl gar Charming 1 story end SALES 0 w n e r w i 11 r arr y Perry. ~1281 Sl. 833.1927 Red hall Realty, 673·7~. HOME FOR RENT d/washer. pool. Adults area, yd, new rpt. 2 cars unit overlooking green 2706 Harbor.Ste 200·1\ 8.6Xgross. $31,000 pr un -Sept.I at llOO/mo 3 Bdrm . ~25. Fenced 642·5073. ok No pet.s, no children belt. Three bd rm, 540.5tl7 at. MUBl ~II now. Norm Rive rs ide 7 Units Small Eastside duplex. W**"'-"'-2 Story Ba yfront for yard & garage. Kids & 21r.1 loAllt ~rno 00.~ cheedul l1v1ng rm '"!!!!••••••-McKinley,Bkr.63H266 ,$167,000. Eqwty $57,000. lgeyard,lbd&denam· -....,.. lease Spa &patio.S1600 pell welcome 545-2000. Ciai w vaulted ceiling & -= DUPLEX 2 br, l ba ea. W1lltradet.oCostaMesa le arkm S46-4l40 Delightful 2 bdrm Mo. Dock avail for 40' Agent,nofee. Newly decor as pd 3Bdrm, 2ba, S49S, nr fireplace. 2 1nv1tang Beautiful large Newport Xlot Org loc. Lg lot house or property 2Brl8a.MSO. townhome In Warm· boat A.&ent851-1~_1._ Co-do•;,.•·-eAdrull,!~I.:.:m: clshwr W11son,Canr.on.l'"mi patios Immaculate Beech20x50 2Br 2 Ba Will trade.957~16 ~·20'1Sor~5763 _ Availablenow ington "Faarfield" Late, ........ -• -"'.,_. to beacg. children OK $139,SOO w $110 .000 ~ Ad(u~t~arl kH nead Costa Mesanowremodel· l....&... 631·6990 646-5743 bright & airy rorner --.o"N"ffi•f""SXND"'""§-•I Uttftuilhed 3425 31rTowwt1 .. t-mw-Call642-6LS3 o tt ne r f1nan r1n° ean g . eate 32B •1B All I .... on • E'slde3Br2bafrpl~ d "'" local.Jon ldeal "rouple" 2bd , ... ~ f --' d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newl> deror gas pd " pool&rer roomComer mg · r .... r ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· ... I home.Avail Sept lat rm ,-..owuuuan WOODBRIDGE·3bdrm · Wtlllam Hosler. Realtor. lot. nare landsraping.14' story Lot s1z.e 100 x200 1Ho•ff fW"llithtd ldy. gar, no pet.s 169S. $700 mo shutters. rareplHe. ~ UpstaJrs,spar1ous. encl gar . pool. ds whr 2bdrm. lba, E side. UI> 497·3Sll. wood front deck with St~al thlS at S27S.OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·3600 645-B<MMl I mature adulls 1175 mo quiet neighborhood Bit AdultJ. 642-5073 stairs, no pets & no windlllg stairway Rear Mi ght trade. days lolboe,..._.. 3107 3Br. 2Ba, rq>k, lg )'d, 2 yrly UlS. Crpl..s, drps, access USTSIDE waterbeds $400 mo FIXER UPPER deck. large carport. 10· 642·1339,eves675-6196 ....................... car garage. S7SO mo CORNER2BDRM to pool. spa. tennis Avail now 2 bdrm. Iba. !Jl·-'-6=1SS"". ____ _ Excellent low interest storage shed $46,SOO , lNVEST IN A PARCEL ON THE BEACH Xlot 544·6649 courts SI W1ldv.ood 1 story, shalt. drapes. Large Townhouse 2 Br is!umable financing.I Assumable 12'l loan • an Or ange Count) loc W111\ti"Renta1Ava11 !Bdrm house, frplr. with 2 ba Panorarmir (213)837·83!l pauo. frplr.d w, beam 112 Ba . pal.JO, laundry Lingo Real Estate. Ask Qwner 64>3000 Courthouse redevelop Sept 12 7 Br 2 Ba small yard. priv no view condo Adults Pool IRVINE Condo golf ceilings. gar. adults rm $425 mo 67~0500 fo r Dennis 12·5PM LAGUHAIUCH ment area before the Appl's Inquire 126 E pets, sgl adult $350 incl ·~~tS:~~~~~~nc course lor Rancho San $lSO mo 1 Br Carpets, drapes, 492-6267 or anytime view. ocean fronl adult land value skyrockets' Oceanfront. July 18th uul. 642·2790 6311400 Joaquin 2br. 2ba. den. TS~MGMT 642 1603 pool Adults, quiet al· 4911.4950 Pk 3 private beaches. Phonefordeta11s Au 2J.storcall67S-5990 3Bdrm . 2Ba. nr Ocean, 5595 /mo, 2 Br 2 Ba all r.1ppl. wdry, barb-IHSTAHTIM! mosphere Business & S.JMR pier SIS,000 17 141 Redh 'llARealty Cor0ttodt04• 3122 Barkbay Westclarr Orangetree Adult.sonly. LEASE·BAYf'RONT que, pool, ground floor 2Br 1'28a Townhouse profus1onal tenants C:opishwlo 1071 661-7678 1 V ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. renced $67Simo no pets. Pool. tennis 67 Comfortable fam ily w patio 5825 mo Eas1s1de I child OK 731'68""29~A""gen=t __ _ •••••••••••••••••••••••Must relocate• Beaut. '63 552 -7500 314Jasma.ne.2 8drmhse. 846.7077 Orchard. Ownr1Aat hme. 4 BR or 3 & sep 851·0320 Yard, lndr> rm Great 28r . 2Ba, nr Hoag SS0,000 DOWN Grtul Universal IO x 60 . lg yard. Prav patio. College Part 3 br. 2 ba. 5589-6221 _ ore Fam Rm . llv rm. 2 NB Versailles. 2 bdrm. 2 lor ~SOMo Hosp1tal.li00mo terms ~ ACRE ocean DOUBLE Expando. 2 Avail Sept 626-6272 or fam rm. covered patio L...-leoch 3241 car gar. 2 pallOS. one on ba . 200 McNeil $700 mo. TSL MGMT_ ~2 1603 64J.4560art6PM. vlt!ws. Secluded 4 br Br. 2 porches. 2 sheds. IZL' ..... ITS 626·~7 New pamt &rrpt Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• the sand. $1875 mo S at .Sun IS (ZIJ > PINEBLUFFAPTS Small Easts1de Duplex. ,P49,900 Bonus lo all amenities. S17.000 vun ,.._wportt.och 3169 s ch ools. $650 mo Cstm view 3B r, 2Ba. 673-4666 479·8091 2 Br 2 Ba. Adults. no Lg ya rd·lbd-den·ample _!!!>kers. "99-1S216 Bkr 645·4757 $.2,450,000 ....................... 640·4656. frplr' patio ldeck. nr 2 Br mobile home on New ocean view condos 2 pets Patio, view. rrplc. parking SQ>. 546·4140 "TRADEORSAU leochP__.., 1350 WillConsidertrades ltOYt.~ Golfroursefrontage4Br brh/town . $875 mo water . quiet . no bdrm. 2 bath + den encl gar . gas stove. XlnlMesaVerdeloc.2br. 267 A !KN\ rt '-r''J OrtO'f dnw/paper home in Mesa Verde 494.5930 k1~s ts .968·61a• From SB50 675·9111 or Ken Iba. S395'mo acl-0310. . rres, ~ sq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof decorated 3 Bd "" ~" ..,..,., "" · Rent or le••• $1100. A"'. 675 91"' SPMC 63 6 07 heme, bam,. corrals. MOUOIAY i1 home Fully furnished .....,.. .,. No. Laguna Redwd, EAmLUFf · · 1· 1 SS9·4718 view or ent1r~ valley, BEACHCCYITAGE 642 6153 w /gardener, monthly 646•5096 glass, oc vu, woodsy, Z Executive home . 3r~~~~n~.~~~~in~1~ MEWPOIT Lgereder 2BR1'lba.nr manyextras.rman~l~g. IBdrm !Ba 40X70lot • cleaning services and D•oPolllt 3226 Br.2ba ,dinang,21rplr, Panoramic Cat y lo cle. Newport Terrace APARTMBfTS. S Cal PIOCC Adib. tp1'1~v):llt;f~2wner lie d Dl.900· . ~ .. ~~I,;;!!" assor 1at1on rees in •E•x·~,u·7:1.~e···1~2·••b•ru:~.~:: drape s . cpts . ap OceanVaew'SwimPool, 738-4526. 2 2Bdrm 1 IBdrm }ISO ,nopets!l78-2127 -.. _ .. .,..,, 111111111~111!!1!1!!!!!!11!!!1!!!!!!!11!!!1!1!!!!!!!!1'1 eluded Jar .. comm )l "'• ,..,...,.. pltanres, dbl gar Jar 3 Bdrm. 2''1 ba. hv· From S270 mo • ullls 2 Br Adultsonl). no pets s-to AM I 010 2Bdrm. Iba whitewater Pen ins u I a Duplex rv°' and delightful fa mi 150 ated 00' bluff. white !~~~~0• long term mg rm. formal d111 room. No children. no pets. no S42S 7SS W 18th. St ••••••••••••••••••••••• view. f73,500 S289.SOO. Assumable lst Y II ving. Lease for water views. 493-!1594 family room, 2 f1rel!)cs. waterbeds 646~·-"-9507:..o.;.'------ HR. SO CSTPLA.IA S )ears old Broker $1.500 /mo.644-7020 BToro 3232 HIUSIOEVIEW modern kitrh. eaTing 2450NewportBlvd 2 Huge Bedrooms an 3 Br l"il ba "Bradford" LOSOSOS Coop Agent John e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spar ious 3Br Fam 0111 area. ldry rm CO M Costa Mesa super location. Fully coodo. ll9.SOO 8.4'< a.s· SBdrm. 3L•ba. hobby 631-4516 · l . HOMEFORRENT 100Mo 494·S20ll Schools Avail rum or 3525 2-B-;: 1 Ba 571 W ~JoAnn carpeted. bu•ll·ans. sumable on ~7.ooil Isl rm. deck. 3 car gar. 8 UHrTS 1ngO J Bd rm S600·S62S 0 unlum Sept l.hru June •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Max 1 rluld !llo pets ground noor Over so S49·1636aft6 fabulousview,$134.500 Fenced yard & garage L.ocJ-oH• 325 20 Nopelb UnfumS1400 THE LAKES In 1375 Sierra Mgmt Adults only No pets DISNEYLAND ""™'" Kids & pets -1rome ....................... Mo, 64<Mi233 lBdnn. 1be.152Slmo 641 1324. S3SO Mo. 5611 w Wilson 1!3.500 CA7UCOS Br.ead & butter type, 545-2000. Act., no fee. 3 ~rm · houw 2 baths. 4Br. 2"' Ba. Family rm. 559-Bt, 732-1983 Apt E 64&-<M77 OPEN SUNS KiDlsonAY 1 5 DUPLEX corner lot cul·de·n r. Beacon Bay beach front ir--L-111 ,..._ 3234 bu~lt-lna. enrloled yard pool Avatl alt August "-I. ..... L-3L50 tt'l!litfl:r_._. 1 Br apl ava1J ·-med Nr 9211 . S300 000 v· J h k b ba lo I r .--.... -r paid gardener. 2 car h H bor HJ h d .. ...,.. ..... ,...... v .... --=-a "'' !'BRIBa,double gar IBdnn '2Bdnn unit& , . ic u U\S I 3 r, 2 . ve y um ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. firepla ce lSt ar g IS·••••••••••••••••••••••• F"MLY" ... S. So CSI Plaza & OCC S4.2·53'73 j ~2737 189.900. 631·0213ore\'ts~ home. Avail rrom Sept HOMES FOR RENT l'i001mo Available Im· tncl. $1500. ~ 2 Bdrms 2 ba . palto, -1111.r I Elect 111rl. UP6talrs unit Joe.~A~ thru J une '82 Better 3 &i 4 Bdnns. flOO.f/50 BLUFFS lb (2 d 1 ga rage fpc rull) Brand new beaut1ru1 lrg ?S4·0S88or~9658. So..ttt LOCJlllllll I 016 .,.. hurry! 673-:BSS for app\ fen r ed ya rd s a. mt d i ate 1 Y 0 w n e r -r + en ' furn .COM DA SJJ.4625. apt fo.r families with 1 ••u••••••••••••••••••• 641· 403 642·0138 21<Jba, frplr. pool 111S or 2 children Near park 3 Br 2 Ba. New pa111t, i.J~u CetMh Loh Pennisula 25th St Beach garages. Kids & pets HOME FOR RENT 760-8384, 675-~ Ev67J.7429 carpet, drapes. Quiet ..,...E +IMCOME !'Y I SOO House.4dnfromocean. welco me. 545 .2000 3 Bdrm 1625 Fenced New CondoNwpt HghU 3 • Heatpaad Nopets area Upstairs 2Adults. L~e comer lot Charm Cryph I 2 bd~m . I ba3 parking Agent, no fee. yard and as rage Kids •· Br. 2'' Ba LSOO SQ. fl Apo,.... hnM1t.d 2398BRW2 BWAI'·-631 c~3 $:\0(). lst & last No pets 1ng home walh wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.....i.~&....!....a~ spaAes ..,.,5 wk Avail 32 0 .-"' """'' ""° -ITitll ' ..,, H•tiluJtOll leodt 4 pel.S welcome ~·2000 Ori ve by 292 Palmer ••••••••••••••••••••••• - . -~ ,_, __ College Part area Close Ooo_rs. ocean views. pvt llS>UCED Prope 2100 7118 thru 811! 8/15 thru ....................... A&ent,nofee. · lllA S800 Mo No pets. Co,..odlfMar 3722 Stunnuiglarge2Br 2Ba ~o!hopping.646-•939 patios plus . sparkling 2 c emetery Io ts , ....................... 8/29. S3S·l555 HOM ES FOR RENT ~-~-. ~~-n 0 r h i 1 d re n c a 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Apt Pool & Rte unit with r1replare. Westminster Memorial WESTCLIFF 3 Bdrm. 3 & 4 Bdrms. tl2:5-f700. 4 Br+ bonus. lrg home& 752·6499 SOUTH OFHIGHWAY area $415 l Br carpet, drapes. $299,000 Park. Good Shepherd STOPltfMT'IHG largeyard.Owner w11l Fenced yard s & yard , $900 incl . Attract bar h -110 W.18lh Sl -stove &refrige Adults. LOCJMM VllocJt R.E. sect a on worth $760 Industrial condos for lease for 6 mo to I year. garages. Kids & pets gardener 768·6245 or IAYCltfST w wash dry. $3.~0 incl Late. brlte. air), I Br apl no~~ $300. 64&·4~2 497-17,1 each. asking $879 for 1 IOOOt.o"""" ft SllSO mo Call Liz, welcome 54S·2000 9Sl-llSS6 Nace ho use available ulll.675·6061 with balconr. or patio. VILLAC~"OI" bo h 1 642 9136 sa e. ~sq. . 2000 V1U1 .-l · 14/ · eves. Huntington Beach & 642·5200 Agent, noree. L.ocJ-o MkJltf 3252 now, an great area. C--M 3724 cathedral ceiling, pool & Spacious E side apt.s COUNTRY MOVED FROM AREA·2 Fountain Valley. Call Large 2 Br. House. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq rt 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 osto "° spa , lush landscaping Encl gar, patio. clshwshr ELEGANCE adjoining lots Harbor Paul S45-~7. Agt HollHI U~ blocks to beach. Dbl 4br home 111 new develop. fplcs. Gardener Incl ~~·A;t;_:;~t;;1~·;~·~ Adults no pets ~ & & stove Most utal free s. Br 3 ~· 3800 sq rt. Lawn Mem orial Pk ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, lrg yard. 1700 ment, modem kitchen, S97S mo Ilse Children Br•den Gar, lge patio l!P.J49°2447. No pets C~try kitchen , forhmal avail. 251 Scerur Dr .. El Z800sq rt bkfgon9800sq ft IOlboo l"-d 3206 Mo 960-28S4 rec fa c avail. no pets :relt2~~JS2'7~~~1 ~~~~~ Mature. quiet, no pets -IMMB> I BDRM $410 ~·::~~ ~f~~.' 1~r':: Cajon,Ca.(7l4l 442-5079 lot f enced. & black ....................... s Btks toocean.Elegant 2 ~t'~~v~ys, 836·9784 Pam 2234·BR\tgersDr OCCUPANCY! 2323E~~e CM wooded lot 2 blocks to COtNMrdal topped. Consider trade Yearly 3 Bdrms 2 ba, Br & Den. S750 Mo Wh-;re Newport ' Costa Utlls. paid. Bachelors. 2 Br I Ba Apt Beam the beach. 'm .ooo As· Pro,.,ty 1600 for res. Owner645·4832 den . fpc, large patio No Plush crpts, 21, Ba . Super lor. Upgraded , Mesa meet the sea enclosed garage No ceilings. laundcy rm. SPACIOUS 2 BR Adult. sumable u •1'1 r111anc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LotaforS. 2200 children l8SO mo Ref Cedar&glass.sWldeck. 3bdrm, 2ba home Lrg beaut 2 mslr bdnn • pet.s.S32S&S295 S4&-82Sl pool Adults only, no open beamed re1hng. Ill&. A&ent 494.47~ RARE C I H Newpor~ ....................... lsl . last, security dbl car prv gar. fully YTd J725Jmo 494·41118 den + 21~ ba condo Ex-,768.7§33. pelS lots of wood. servanj! Bea ch Properly. 50 4 acres in mtns 25 mi 760·9061, 675-3624 malnt. yard. Adults. no Beautiful 4 Br 2 Ba I TSL MGMT S42-l603 bar S410 No pets 2256 J~~ESl30,000 r~ontagempnm.e lora· fro:n Medford Org Lowe runitofduplex.2Br pets lnqwreatS2718lh storyRanrh.Lrgllv111g er secure com m Ttn· CASADEORO --·----Maple 5 48 7456. s'icrafl~e ! Panora mac lion Owner w1ll.fmanre Pump & Sept tank ai> 2 Ba, rum or unfum No St. 960-6331 rm & dining rm combo ~tsrsfl. spa llOO mo ALL UTil.JTIES PAID I Br Garden Apt Stove & _67_3-_8803....._.__ ____ _ ocean v1ew4 Br S260.000 Exclusive. Principals proved U>.000 Sl0.000 garage llOO mo Avail Im mac Exec 3br. 2ba with wood bumuig frplc, refrige Adults, no pets H.tw. hoch 31 O Cash Assume ut. TD only. Ask for Irene dn S31~ Aug IS house. Wik to bch. ram fam rm . blt·in gas kJt, Compare before )OU 548·1377. CJ* 4 S210.000 at 10•.'1 Bu> Loudon. Agt. 6314247 or · LO RA VANCE RLTR rm. dining, built-ins. uul rm, 2 car garage. MHO ALIASl 7 rent Custom design 2 Br 1981 Mapi; "Av; ·:;;;i;;;R;;.;;;•• S600,000 house for 631 7300. 673-4062 rrplr. recent refurb, gardener. view Drive Sper1ahnng In Newport features. Pool. BBQ, Rtfrlge Adults only. no ,..; 10 000. Brolter499-1S216 -R-1 LOTS WAHTID. .-... __ ,~ 3207 very priv 112S/mo ref's. by 29701 Anna Maria Beach, Corona del Mar cov 'rd garage, sur pel.S 137~ Sierra Mgmt Luxury Adult Wllts at a/ CORdOlftMllllM/fow• Al ..... of Ol'9C)I ._.. -tJ 968-1Sl9 L a n e ( C r o w n & Turtlerock areas. Call ro unded with plush Co. 64J 1324 fordable b\'U1g. 1.2 & 3 OtM RHllEstah ho9t1for .. 1700 C Cal54U753 ....................... pe Valley/Niguel Rd areal Carole Garber 67S-ll0'23. landscaping Adult liv· Br Well decorated r ••••••••••••••••••••••• o. Beach HouseatlSth.Exerhome Sbr.3 ba .3 ....,.<M Aalli'mm&" f ·gt.t""-tN""'• .......... anu Olvmp1·~S1·"'pool'·gbt •1•••••••;;;,;.••••••••• PALMDESllT dean,wash /dryhookup, car gar. Nr. beach & .,DuNGDU1ASSOC Aat.o EliteAssoc1ates ~ac~fu~~. o.,..SnO ~ ~~u ed'tenn:S ~.J~;uui, •....1.. I 100 D C o Te nis Mo..toill,Dttfft. avail now f/SO/Mo + schools. $1000 mo. Oi> 957-0701 I Brfum. from 1445 TOWMHOMES park like landscaping -eep anyl n b n2b Resort 2400 de . 675-8793 tlon to buy. 963-3379. Waterfront lea.se. 4 Br 4 .,.,< W. Wi'--, "•"l9'7l CON DOS FOR RENT Mosl bea utlful bldg an • •••••••••••••••• Club. Love Y 3 r. a , ... n .. 11-yi.a... 32'7 Ba family nn top con -"""'· ....v 2 Br .... n .. n 21~ Ba ••o "A" Plan. Great Green· •••••••··~···~··••••••• lofboo9-"-t Goraeous 3 Br. den, flt. ,.... --... · ' · ·.,.. u.: · • · _. H B. TA~ SALi . belt Loe lSOOO down Owner will finance at 4 BR, 2 BA.' Boat shp, Mile lo bch. JIOO/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dition, dock for 40 boat. Laci-a lhocJt 3741 2 Br. 21o'J Ba. 1620 From . 846-0619 ljestac located in OWC Sl~OOO at 12~. 12'k AP R. s. Bdrm Prl bch spa 2 car gar. Bkr.64S·3683,964-5403 HOMESFORRENT 12200 Bob & Dovie ....................... lBr,xtralrg ZlS ~;i~e!ea'1~::~~s BKR.953-~. . ~:!~'; ~O:i~~lhg~: No pets. i11so mo. FAMLYROOM }eB~~~~· r.2:<l':5~ ~!~~1~,~condo,yrly. 8~imt.T:~i~~\f.l~~~: ~:!.~~;~:s.'d1~u5~~= ~~~·~~~0!!~e 758.4175 OCEAN . View & City trees. Forest Falls, ad· 673·~, 6'7S.OS97 3Bdrm, l~Ba, fenced garages. Kids & pets Furn /unfum. 38r 2\.'l 2771 Solana.1·964-1329. garages, private renred Apts. from St9S. Patios. Mo~i le home IOXSO Lights an NEWPORT jar en t t 0 s an CoronodlfMm-3222 yard . d bl gar , nr welcome. 545·2000 ba. SlOS0.644-1886 "-wportlMcJt 3769 yards, fireplaces. No single & double car pqi:ch & awnin'e Newly BEACH. Assume 10~% Bernard ino Nat 'I ....................... Busha rd /Garfield, Agenl,nofee. .. ..................... pets. Located 2 blocks garages, near Hunt alnted Mustseil make loan, $15K down , call Forest. sax>,000 Also 2 2 Br Dplx , S600 Mo. t67S/mo. avail lmmed. • 3bdrm, 2ba, fam rm. llG CAHYOH from downtown shop· Harbour.840-Ql07. gffer. pebble: 642-8856. Hersel (AGT) 964-261l. adjacent buildable Iota Clean, new crpt, atrium. 833--73111 daya/eves. frplc, gd view, gd up-CUSTOM pin11. S min. to beach. tMSTAMT IN 968·0733 . available. Call675-SS11 Avail. lmmed. 5S8-a>218. Lovely abdrm home in gradea, fncd yrd. 1700. GoH C:O.. V•w Open dally 12-6 3 Br 2 Ba. Apt. with 2 HtWrOIT MOILI MacArthur Village, pvt. 3 BR 2 BA $795 quietaafearea. 2ba, fam 640-5626. 7 BDRM . s BATH 666 W. 18th. St .. C.M · Ndr new 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, party Fully 8"Umable o.tof C..ty 2BR 1 BA li95 rm. fr pie, dishwshr, Mtw...tloedt 326' SC250permo. S40-9626or&a.490S car attached garage completely furn. pl111h S70.000 loan. 12""~ p---t.. 2550 2BR1 BA -st o v o c pt /d r as, e .,.... ' 640·2131Atl. Kenhntr . 2 Br. 181. house No W /D hook· up. patio, .....,, i 1-0 ft F •-'•r• ·r -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -fr pie. Small pet /child c-pet ng . &al sq. · 2bdrm • lba. ront '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR APT $450 thruout, covered r. o, Bayfront Pier &i SUp 3 Newport Island Home doga. 645 Victona •S. ok. For apJt call Clott to Udo shoppuig b1ck porch. xlnt loc. 360 Dft. V•w ~6175 7~6757 fe nced backyar , at· Br 3V. s'a. New Kile~. 4bt, 2ba, privacy, sl~lll 546·9124 TSL MGMT 642.1603 111.000. 19S.S00.54().81DO. Alm~l l3acresofout-cameo Highlands 4 br. t.ch~sarwlndrya~a. c 0 mp 1 et e I y to ocn/bay, 11200/mo. 2B r . 2Ba twnhome. C/21 Me...,.,.c.tr 1>11Mat1/ standmg view property Sunny patio, pvt beach. IMMAC. llOO /mo mcl Refurbished Carpetln&. 673-333$ Design beautifully MEAi llACH.JIOIM '4Ml57 6o.67'7 CWhS. 1100 surrounded by vlaorous SJSOOmo.lncl.garde.ner. gardener, water. ' Drapea.OffStteetPark· BLUFFS-3br, 21,1,ba, ==.,~: lndscpd. frplc, aar. Crpts, dJ'l)S. blt·lns, at- P Rlatt 10 x 55' ....................... a vocadC? and citrus A&t,§73:¥64. ocean breeze. 8281 1111 . Year Leue rrplt', on 1reenblt nr rec10t•Fre1 Sundly lndry room, etc $490 tchdaar. "7S.536-<821. mo lie home. All adult I UMITS COSTA groves wilhlnfmeestatt aB 29 t I d It Northport E. of beach '3500 /Month. Broker pool -5411-7310day1 e1unch . eeos • mo. Adlt1-no P•ll. DELAWARE PINES 9*l ln Hl.llt Bch Call u.a• homes area .ln gently r, a, rp c. ec o(f Adamt. 8'2>1980 or 7S.9100 &M-i• , Pan .. 1•Plo1mo11 I A.PTs. ~PHI ppt. --rollln1 bills on coastal w/bay view, p mo. &48-1959 nw Spacloua Ur2Bdrm. ~•STS~~H t Bch 10%CASHOOWN aide of Fall brook. 544-t&4t 48drm nr bucl\, l~ba. 2 OMTHIWATa Wtttdff......_ ~T~~: .,. Frpl r, stove, di•· Al...,.. to bch '!' ad ult Take over exlstln1 loan '29$,000.00, Ttnnt. Real e..t. M... 1224 car aar, frplc. no peta Grut view ol boat.a ' Brand new-oever lived <~·p,~hOPl • 2 "''• ,,.rt1 hwaaber, 1arba1• dis· = ( ) pet~· uxeo '73 ' aell~r ;111 A~~ll Property J11vestmenu, ....................... u 95 av a 11 8 /1 . bay. Brick fplc, ramlly in. 3 BR tllec\tive home HM/lhClllbe•SalSl)I ......... , f po11I. pool. la\mdry fat lm1 C n.....n 0 balanct or yrs. r 11 l2 S. Ma In St.' 5 Br 3 Ba, II yr(I, nu {714)fll:Ola room. Avallablt lmmed. w fwtlbar. $19'0 mo. • Hyd1omem91 • Small qlliel eompln 1 • R ~m• ci lt"" 11 + 28a • frf lca . encl f1' a 11 bo rook ( 7 l 4) carpet drapes oven 4BR do peUo clbhle for tmontha. OnlY R 9'1~12182 Swimming • Golf Adultt ooly, Peta C'Ofl• f~ed eo:,ep, o ae ' pa~o;, t'nc 1arag:•· ?t.8-8118. Cloee to tchooh. park: pool~tMla, haftd ball: mo. WESTCLlll'P'. 3 BR 2 Ba, Ofl'llng Aa119• tldertd. I Bt. "50/mo. 2 w eeo.mue ;1ianc: T;~~·cfn a Acre RANCH bttren~ ~"bis. ~ ~ ~· pl111round. tHS, lJt, mERE=AfERS doublt 1ara1e. laraue-~~~-Br. USO/mo 11221 IRJ$TS£&.HU'NTBC.H cloaefaatH250. ~ nu'it!bf.. ~wc!'L t or 1· . lyt 6dep.•1'33 ar yard. $1,000 mo. roomt • Furnl•ll•d Delaware St. <So of -.·m to beh S• adult CJSRHMo!l 1 1135-5650 •r~ Ait•mi or 1' Bd 2 ..... t·-.. u Ad111t Condomt._lum , lll.o.lo~llt, ... :,_.. Poe8Hlttlcnt.,!fl· ... ., """" •~•'41\ fi~~f~t:~: ~~~T·h~t· ) pet perk 24Jl80 '71 ~---··---II rm , uao wru-, Mariner'• O>ve. I Br l~ -a -.. arre ~x.---l.MllQ . No Pel .. •·open nr plan. Beautiful Oceao View Olfefs..t, , frpk, llunew, dote ta ba beauty, security it DQra o model. a VIEW IN HARBOR Moci.taOptn0111y alter 5;30PM. fri·Mon. ced to aell·lmmed DVPLIX 3 doott to ,,.,..., UH So. Cat P1ua. 1175. AS\, 1y1tem, 1a&111, PDOl, tft, Bdrm, 2~ bl., wet bat, VIEW. 4 8drm, 2 ttol'J. 9 to e _e._.&_P_M_. ----- ..1f;Up, (7J4>••ePi bu ch CARLSBAD ........ -... , ... _ ..... lfi01fforffH3M. nh. Anti fmmed . parquet nn. S.curll)' nr comm fac.U. Vac.a8'. Oekwood Near new 3 BR 2\t bl. ~ .. /ttbena f""I EachU'lltUIOlq I\ t. 190MACOUU. Ntw2br,2be1dlleondo llOO/mo.Nopttaorpr. cl•dc., u'~Sl~i:: UUOt mo. Jo.An n ~.,..... ui.a. fplc,dbltntl&ar .• -. ,.. • • ·" · 8d · · 1. On w H -... cz c.a. I, tennis nr SC Plau A&t 541·1YI · _.a Doran. Rir•t-U Ask for RoMmary 0 radtd. Sl0,500. ct.2 rm,2.Ba,vtry,.~ • "1--. • . ' SU·toH or Hu r y UnM911WSlk ~...-lit. ... · Jiljyor\rlde.lf=2IOJ llvln1 rm, w/dlalna \ii+ Ac . Iii 0 II e. nou.er . nm 1244 ---1 w 'aack .., Water *•l!YM1.C,)1;i 1-=:..=~::;.ir;.i:::r.. __ J..t/AIOU--...... a r 1 •, 111 t ch t n ~ .... 1.:-lf'•~J!! ,..,.,1 ~.':i~aord •••••••••• .......... , .. u"llOIY11Wll.ftMa V I 1 (71 1).. 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I .. ~lffl42 Mxnna m.w 1w1m deanm,. 15 yn. ~in· mer wiJJbomcatt C-.. lu1.ratt1.MfZM Reflalall.IAI a1lld0oots, fW41WH~fllMn qualltuervlce a1t aor your cnuu, my e. • ...................... c... c.,. c pt 1 w n ow 1 . ....................... 1uarantniu ttuonab e BHOOt.Cll1111. THECA.KESU1lPRJS£1 ....................... PenouJ service. All HARDWOODft.OORS prlrH.84f.f193 BABYSITT ING my Unk11M Ila~ elk• I.JI f0!#1 work 1uaunteed. Cleuecl•Wued TENDER LOVlNO home, Infant.I OK.. Nr. delivered w/flofttt • Hot \lach. (.Ji: Cbri. §4H!93 Anxtlme.Pl4111S.A. CLEANING BY STAR YIC\ori1.((.ll.MUC 1mlle!.lll.!!Utf.431f ...... ....... 15 yrs up. Reh Good QUll work low 1f.via1 mom !,ill babysit. c., "'" c... ... ......... P ...... .-..... ....................... &1toa1blt. 142-fl.tt Me ... ' r • ' ..:•:.:.ft:.:...$ ..... _____ _ My home between .......................cw CLEAN-UPS/LAWN Haul,cleuup,coocrete Hu1b1ad ' Wife do ....................... Need 1 palnkr' Want a Sewi19/Maa•• Buch ' Gerfleld AU Types a.modelllll' c•:::;;••9•j•k• .. aiot• llalaWWC.Lndlcp remov1L~tnKi. bou1tclunlng and or BRICKWORK. Small pro job ~rd a pro ...................... . 141471. Repell'I, t~=· 17 Tile. Pat~oc ... w.ft.: Frne!t. @tten Qvtekmy.~M yerd work . Ref. Real ~0::i Nfr~t!Z· ~~~a price! Rl!ldx.~IQIL Cstm Dreu Malt.Ina Will sit-my ,home Thura. yrs iiul'ff. · Driva, Coven, Deeb. Gardenia&, landlcaplna. DUMP JOBS 64Z·4Z$ [l}an'5 · RENTALSouupecliU,ly, 1lter1tlona 1Rep11n. evesltWEs.Prtlerclrl )kfflgp!boafG431t Car ortt, A P'eoct1. tree trlmmln1 • re· SmallMo~!* •Houseclean.Ina• C Int /ext. Seulde Paint· Conaultatlon In your I.II pl1ymate for d1u1. MettwCrwft r ' . l mov1l, ~ cle1n.up, C1llMIKIJl;.U!U Profe11iooal·Thorough b~ll:m br~. atone. in&. Promet.~R home 7 O a11e,t. ~Weda·Sun Speclali• In flnilh ' Remode16 additions trng\.MM H1ullnf6DwnpJobl. Xlntt.oca1Rer1 8:fs.·r:~t.~P4~00· !0%DJSCOUNT Solar fl · remodeUNl,Xlntrtl. petloe. N IODY DOCS Sam Fukumoto YARD A1 forRandy. Cherlle831.fm4 BRICK W Jls w lk O&DCustoroPalnUng ••••••••••0 •••••u•• .. ... 9 IT BETTER. J .S . MAINT. ' Cle•n·Ups. K1.fU7 Too 8UJy! Let i.doyour p I a ntersa Pat To:· ln\/ext.Guar.983=32163 Hot water+ pool heat•n& ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cuatom ·bulll lxl2 M Tree trlmmln1. small HAULING-Student has cleaning. Reason1ble. Veneer's etc • RALPH 'S PAINTING 11verisingmer&yto6U· •DIAL-A·BAND• wooden ih~lvn for Dtc.1t... landK lucetnd.Lowest ..C.rntalKleenMS-2189 Blockwork Concrete Ext /int rela4 prompl gain tu crediU. P'rt-e Fo BOOK~rEbPIN1G 1714)7W.lH2 storage, da1pl1y ' ....................... GARD!NMAINT. rate.1.prompt. 75&-1976 Reliable. Great work ! Lie Ref's &46.1:i97 · Lie. Free t.964· ;::,,::-~ r ama ua oeu . ._.....~ ~arage. Our price Is •WATW·u•s• yd cle1n-up. ~trim· :rh1nk)'(IU,John. Steady job Refs Call F . . . ..,...-·· 1 e ab . --r _,-ylClfl ~west. 6ff-R -min .a f~ 4 PM. 646.7228· rplcs. PaUOI, Planters. AGAPE FORCE Bookkee i.ng Services ....................... ROUGHlrFINlSH Cnfted from volc1nic · C ..... YoerAct •r · For a job done right. PAINTINGCOMPANY 0 sPRiNKLERS&soo .. reuonaCte rates C1ll CELLULJT~: TOXINS&. FencinJ Doon etc boulde11~1ell·contained. TREES G1ra1e1, lite Hauling, Mal u re I.ad Y seek a Larry 7$9:9028evvs. 3 Generations of Tree Removal. DIG IT MB. . fAT deposits tnpped an ci.n.'~~ · Stone eCreatlooa Topped~moved, clean etc. 1 too trudt. S2:S. houaekeep111g reliab,le, Mo a.... Painting Excellence. l.andsra~. !li6-.1Q'!!_ your system. Release & -=--&QG evgl3H22!! UPI lawn......, 751.3476 f3Hll93 honut, xlnt ref s •--, ............... Ugbten LEARN to give FINJ.SH' -· -=· 646·0'755 ....................... TM. •••••••••••••••••••••• youneit I.be body wrap REMODELING D'•''" I CLEAN·UPS6 WEHAULANYTHING U----~ Movinf? The Starving PERFECTION ..................... .. 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"Security Plus" will sit 641·8427 nowlorfreees\.581·1§09 .~ .................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.w.n -r-· Drywel I m 7 4 Ml-7030 Want aREALLYCLEAN your house, ~!ants & ABC MOVING . Exper. ouaHlyPtg Lowe11trates J"'YE11-C"'U Gu R U • ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE' Call Gingham prof low rates quick ., · " .,.. " A . SEDREFR s •••••••••••••••••••••••Sh " le I ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• GI 1 F · pets Bondab e. refs. · . • 1n OC . Neat prompt SALES I: SERVICE CHIWICIC & SON ~t"°l:rig~ c ea~. Drywall Specialist H•itir.• r . reeesl. ~123 631-7587 tareful service. 552·041!. Serv. 1148-636-7149 Toppinj· pruning, re Gooclcood. 642-77~ Builders Since 1947 crp~~ 10 min. biea~h~ Qual. &: prod. New' re-..... :................. ~B~N'SCLEANING Reliable Norweigan •A·I MOVING • ,......,.,....,. ~o;alLo~~~:. 1i~!! HAUOIAUA Additions. remodel.ing, HaU, liv.-dln. nns SU: Tmod.~-..+f.532-589 . PRORMEASON. ABLE cl~~·~t:.e~~¥ Female Student will Top quality,. Special ••••••••••••••••••••••• est.Lic.OCll566.640-9308_ A,,..IC S8VICE plans. Free est. Reu. 1vg rm fl.~; couch SIO; a~. exture, Acoustic PT, FREE EST. · . take care ol your house care in handling. 2S yrs Neat patches & textures TREE DE.SIGNS Car Wilson Owner Lie. 310942. Sti-2170 chr ~. Guar. elim pet ceilings. Free est. Kevin ALMOST EVERY Expertise Housekeepang from Seit: Lsl Write, exp. Co~petitive rates Fn. ut. HJ.14 f Pruning, Sculpturing. For~erl 11 ears ROOM ADDITIONS & odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs 675-90881!'1!H503 REPAIR NEEDED Dependable, refs. Helle S11u. Konsul No overtime. 730-IJSJ Topping, Thinning. w /Oavi~ Br~wn REMODELING Quality exp. Do work myself. ALLTEX'IURES& CHE1'64.H757 Supplleafum. 64H970 lversenvei3,Hovik,l322 THE VETERANS ,.._IMIMJ Removal, Clean up 89.3077. ST RG 3SM8 construction from de· Refs. 531·0101 Drywall. Clean & de pen• Cerpe~tJ'y . Ml50!1ry Quality Housecleaning Norway. 21P>l.25 ~ov ING co. Careful. M·~·c .. o .. R·M·~ .. C-f( 631.2513 ~ • .a..M sign to completion. WeCareCrptCleanen dable. Reu.631-2345 Roofing . Plumb&nJ, with Personal Touch. L...dtup9g Courteous & Cheap. Pis PLUMB'G Wiildo Cle ... -..--Family contra"'Ars for Steamclean&uphols. Btctric.t Orywall·Slucco-Tile Freeest. Beth5S6-0l!i6 ....................... .£!.!1642·1329 REPAIR•-REMOOEL w 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .., T k unit & more J 8 646-9990 WANTED' u-.. --"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways parting lot 30 yrs. Reas. rates Fr rue mount ....................... . ·· · ; """"":clean· Brothers Constructors r.i.tlalg/f~ Stoppages. Reas rates Original Wmdow Washer repilrs 'sealcoating ests. Allen EJohnson 11 Workguar. MS-3716 . RESID . .KX>MM 'L D!s.co11nts to senior 1ng.up d, reliable, 1660SantaAnaAv,CM ....................... Lac. l2!K3'18. §75-9UM AvgJbrhome, m S•S Asphalt 631.4199 301007, Call 840-5656 or No Steam/No Shampoo H.ighJy q1.11Ufled. No Job c1~zens AJI types of re-t. 71.25 aft 4PM P I a n t s . I n t I ext The Paper Hanger. Prof root s.r.ic.e •--'-631-7698 l..ifd · 846-4727 eves Stain Specialist. Fast toosmaU. 631·2345 Pairs. Frtt est. Call SONSHINECLEANING LandJraJllllg. tree sur install Decorator qual • -r-• ASPH.ALTREPAIRING Jtr:..ICOC-..ST. dry.Freeest. 8»132 Forak•JTL Answer ad 1453, Christian co uple gery . spr ink ler s FreeesL.SteveM7·4281 c••••••l••t••••••••••••••• ~ ~ / •-642·4300 or 631·1137 Ii . . 646·0555 om P e e service re Sealcoating &St.riping Additions . Remodelrng CtilhM], Ac:omtic ....... ~............... Alter 5 ' · specaa zing In Res id. -INT EXT PAINTING pairs, & solar tru1tall So Comm /mid. Free est. & Custom Homes. Lie. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Formica Countertops -cleaning: other servi~es The fastest draw ID the GENERAL REPAIRS, Ca I. .Pool Ser v 1 re ic 7 181 U99374. 675-6044 Acoustic Ceilings+ Custom built/Installed JACK OF ALL TRADES a va II. Quality with West. .. a Daily Pilot LARGEORSMALL 642-8663 Classified Ads, your one· custom hand textunng Latest Colors/Designs Plumbing, elec. heating I persona I care. flex. Classified Ad. CaU To-REAS .. PROM PT -"'-"=----- stop shopping center Want Ad Help? 642.5618 Uc. 389944 532.5549 Free est. 646-4871 Odd Job$. 638-4068 l rites.~ day 642·5678. JERRY 645-4757 Waot Ad Help? 1142-5618 II you wanl your ad· vertising message lo re acb more people at lower rost. Classtfled IS the way to go! Call Now! 642·5678 5-r..... 42 ....... to sa... 000 OHiu l..W 4400 Office..... 4400 .__trial...... 4500 lttltah WClllhd 4600 ~ Mo.ty to Lo. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pporltlUty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... liM)t.leocl9 3140 Mewportltodl 316' Completely furnished. Roommat.e(S) wanted to 1617 w t Uff NB w t BO ._T SLIP 90X 1Z7 comerwilhsmall M JS seeks l br apt on •••••••••••••••••••••••WIDOW ba.5 money tor ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .HB beach cottage. share condo. $250 per finan:l'ai iO:St · 7C.00:~ A building. Zoned N·l 991 beach, Nwpt/Balbou, BIKE RENTAL BUSI 2nd T.D.'s Sl~.000 & up• l Bdrm, l Bath garden lbdrm bay &ocean view 53>-1156 mo. 842·6Slhft. 5 lat floor AaentMt-5032. lctctd1d 1ct ,o.. INM W. 19th St . C M g_ar .:.1!:round. B:B-9424 In Laguna Beach For E·Z CREI?IT · No pnlty apt. Pvt patio. Fresh as Sec ·bldg. 1/yr lease Hunt. Bch lrg 3bdrm · · · w .... yM choose ow mo. 642-HIO Or's family <2 children> more mro, caU494-3304 Call Agt Eileen6?3-73u new. w.brwnciu. S375. /mo.67~. .w/spa . Near beach. Aug. Female or Ma~ lo ihare P..-'nM Office ..... lOOO to 4000 Costa Mesa office & work want private beach Sheet Metal Shop Low Mortgages. Trwt Mllte 968-66C.i Ocean view. Spacious 2 only. ~571.5. 2 BR FOW!~Jn Vall~y ~ Sq. Ft offkes. Cal area totaling 4,225 sq. rt house Laguna ror 6 rent Equipment &. in Dffdl 5035 Upstairs A~ Gar. patio BR, 2 BA. Adults no Newport Buch3Br2ba. ~· $225 inrl ulal. l .... C..WDr. S.U.Z:.67Sal6'2. at 30< sq It. Avail Ort weeks . 497·6220 o r ventory $12.500 Ph••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature working lady ts. 50mo.~7-1997 rurn. Weekly. Agent MSl 1700 sq It. Will divide. 1st Call 642-2928 98.S-7225 646-l2.J4 SatlltrMh).Co. No children or pets 833-21iS0,67J.31149 Mature adult, male or Fulhervice. $UOperft. THERIGHT 8am-4pm Mature Couple looking Video Arr ade Game All types ol real estate 5J6.3972 Spacious 28drm, apt 2ba, OCE FRONT Se &. fem to shr lge 3 Bdrm, 2 2U/38l-7276. SPACE I n d u s tr · I work Cor Guest Cottage 10 Route Choice Beach loc investment.s sincl' 1949 overlooking Newport AN . pt. ba, rum apt. CM. W/D. u1nA1p-•1t"'CH THERIGHT mg /storage space, 600 Newport Beach o r Callforinto.4314310 Spec~il 3br, 2'"lba. washtdry Bay, $1300/mo. 499-1964 Weekly rental. SIOO-flOO pool, S275tmo. Ulil incl. "s" ""' ._ sq rt W Costa Mesa Corona del Mar area. 2adTlk hook·up, frplc. yard, 2 Avail. immediately Agenl8SH65l 548-1200 Full service exec. of-PRICE 64S·496s. . Will house sit & care tor Sw~Cp Pcool ~~~Og=~~u~l~y.ls~~I::~ Yrly rental 2 Br 1 Ba-PRETTY, little beach Mature adult, maJe or fices from $397. "On GUAIAMn:fDI Prime Industrial bldg, small animals Xlnt C.....rc.at 642-2 171 54S.061 I H k 0 s 3 s 0 / m '0 c 0 a 5 t rental. l br, ~an vu. fem to shr 2 8dnn house, Call" exec. olfica r"?m 300 to 6000 Sq. Ft. Prlme 985 W l8t.h St. CM. 7800 ref's. Call 645·&568 Seniu a.ialets Want investor for N pt sJ.:u~ns 846 ·9 88 , Properties.673-~10 Non -smkrs/drankers. CdM. S250 +~ii. Karen SUl6. lnclds. secret.anal. Waterfront offices an sq It or 2 units 5200 Soulhem Orange Coast bayfront home Give S22S wk. 3 blks to bch. 640-2S74or$4!1D ~e ans., wo~ pro-Newport Harbor with ft & 2liOO Ct 3 a.IHt ~'fftt/ Area No exp ntt Will well secured 1st or 2nd Woodbndge condo. 3 Br S-C...._.. 3176 l·S38-t74U-G79'78 Room Includes all cessmg,Telex,qwip. boat slips available 5unqrts ...,.,,, u.51i ·e~~h 1r1..._'_:_ train. $50.000 Full T.D.Agt,67s.6161 212 Ba. xlnt location, ••••••••••••••••••••••• B llsl dloc3brA /Spl ' . TIIEHEADQUARTERS Plusa1-nlistofs"""l·a1 '"""" ..... ~ pool SSSS/mo. ti44.a32S or N 1 br b 1 a g ua Ready. 1295 mo. 4<ri SIC COMPANlFS .l':""6"' -'",...le. 642·52S2, 673-1163 •••••••••u• ........... amount req Will net --------559-6442 ear new .aptd .. uit· S350 /S450wk 116 Plaza Age · 25·50 714 _1.-1 ~meo11~.1enu1~ as· a.iaMs $40,000plu.s.Call Mon · MtedAMT.0.7 ms. carpets, rapes, Diamond. 675-4185. SS6-0l..56 ' · ~ ingurmsnowava1lable. Storoge 4550 0 •......, 5005 Frt.9·5PM.~-Oll!... COMPETmvERATES lBdrm, nr beach, built· carport, laundry fac11i-S40-4917 M I~ F male 3 BR 2 Call Today! ....................... ppor~ Delta Pacific Mortgage ans , cpt /drapes, gar. ly. public tennis courts, Oceanfront Duplexes Ba 0n•Lc . l'-N ~~ C714t67S-8662 Not for cars. S80 Mo ........................ TRAVRACilHCY 111•1as1 ...... " $360 and golf course right ' A. """' ana '" pl. ""1 rr-VK lESTAUlAMT & Open 4 years, good .. _.., 53>-0921 behind property '• Newport Bea.ch. 2 & 3 Nonsmoker. $450 mo. CBaEI lollt Av ..... ! Newport Beach_ lease/location. PARS 2 LicensedR.E.Broker Adults only no pels: Bdrms. Avail weekly. 675-41Z7 Prttll.. 673-41.54 Codttail&.o.cJt all appts. Heavy cru1Se. llJ!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!lm!!!••!!!!ll!' te.t~ Ava1l1ble immediately. CallS«-06l4or838-3:232. Nr. Bch. Shr. apac tri· UcJm ............. 4450 '" central California tour. & FIT volume WErAYTHEMOST Hertio111r 3142 S375 mo. Owner642·01l!I. Yoc.liotl ._.. 4250 level home. Micro . ..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R..tah WClllhd 4600 coast city. Sl Mal hon c.c1 ... o·u -....,., 3 window olfica availa· I 8 yrs old ...., ""'" For your T 0 's & Notes ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••• ••• ••••• ••• I c a 11 H B For store & office apace ••••••••••••••••••••••• year Y gross. Bay view Condo 3 Br 2 2 BR 2 BA. CONDO. On 0 • I• t•N • t mo. n . . ble in Full Service Legal l ble t Bachelor 50, low wage Free standing bldg BEER BAR: Xlnt rom at Denison Assoc · golf course. llOO. cun ron ewpor 536•8090• 960-9630 Suite in Newport Cenur. a reasona ra es. earner needs livin· a qtr Original owner Solid in merc1al locataon food· 673-7311 Ba. pool, tennis &. spa 49U700 Beach. 2 & 3Bdrms, 1 500 to 4000 Sa ft. "' 95. A entBSl-1651. a va ii. weekly. Call Female Roommau want· Avai ·Now! MESA VERDEbR w/storage for restoring vestment wilh lremen Games. Help run. Name tr.ii• 3144 S-J.. 544·0614,0.3232 ed tor 4 Br. CdM house ~5641) PLAZA car /boat, C.M. area. will dous potential. Prin· recognition. Good clien· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caplstr.o 3171 So. Lake Tahoe luxury with garage. S290 per U2S Mesa Verde E. C.M pay ut1I 646-3647 alt clpals only. Call Smith· tele_ Sl0.000 down. OWC Make your shopping easier by using the Daily Pilot Classified Ads_. _ Adult lbr on water. Ten· ................ ,...... Mtn. Home 5br, 3ba in mo. + deposit. Call Offk•/W••9I0•1 54M 123 6PM Meyer, Bkr. 548-7813 balance. M:Ml1S3. nls. etc. $425. 6G4818 or 1 BR condo. Frpk, enc. Montgomery Estates. before lOAM ol aft SPM. For lease. New carpets ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 1-49M642. gar .. wtJ'. & gu pd. No very secluded yeU min. 760-8690. & paint. Nr. AiJ1>0l'l& all IETAL SPACE 1 __ lwll 3141 pets.~. 715-ZU4 to casinoitdl. 675-al!l F. 2 BR. 2 BA luxury roo· Freeways. Avail now. 770 sq It. on Harbor • • ~•••••••••••••••• s.t.Allo 3110 All: Newlyweds. Balboa do. SC Plaza area. IZ50 Call644-6500or 76Q.1377 Blvd.inC.M llOO.Great 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL • L1guna Cliff Dr. by •••••••••n•••••••••••• studio apt w/kitchen, mo. ""wt Avail Aug PLUSH OFFICES. exposure. • Shaw's Cove. 2 Br Duplex 3 ~· 2..., ba steps lo Bch' Bay g. lst.64MM21 500-6000 sq ft. 1801 Realooomica 675-6700 • • Orean view, pat.io. frplc. den , new paint. new days $330. July 24·31. Roomte wanted to share Newport Blvd. C.M. Pb Office~ 8 Days • 3 Unes • 8 Dollars 165() 494· llm or Collect drapes. 2 ~~gen ok 673-2720 3br house. Newport Bch. 646-9495 Npt Beach • • · No pe~. 5 min to So p .-. 626-2149. Coast Plaza. 1195 m4l o c EA N r R o NT · 1265. at&73--... m w. nth St .. CM. Wet· Small eic«wve omce. e It's easy to place yo~r 8-Day Week Classified by mail. and it e La neat and clean studio, 7fi0.l68S Newport, 5109 Seashore. Prof working female. bar, cpt. & drps. 39< sq. xlnl address, 9696/Mo $375, lblktobeach.Call 3Br.6'5-~j~1.lt7 oon-smoker. 25·40. rt.~ Terrl(714)7S2·11.94 • costs just $8-that's only a dollar a day! To Qualify for this • Darlene 494-3672 or Apmhw•Fw 1 i.d 2Bdnn. 2Ba, rurn. llOO Presligoua a BR. 2 BA, ,..blcOHlcn HTAL SPACE special offer. you must be a non-commercial user offering e 661-1162 .. ~.~.'!!!~.?!~ ~~:,~.~.t!: ~&~ad~~.,.:J· ~ Low monthly rates. 5000sq.ft.onNwptBlvd. •. merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad, and the price must • Studioapt.WaUttolown. s E. w, ... D ""'Ccablerd'1546-233> Home.~opeta.f34()mo. NearO.C.Alrport.180& Hi traffic. Great ex· be 1'n your ad. The.stays the same whether your ad beach. Lease, S2'75/mo. A f""t ~ Sb tiJ-K.,.,...., 200 sq. ft. Recept., poaure. $3500 mo. • 114\.'IHighDr.499-5022. VIL' •GE .__..._._ ..,..._ .o1300 areu ,,,_.,,_, security aerv .. phone lmmed.occupy. • d · ht d t' · t ~ -to.-. ,. Room in ate wanted, 'I nee S e1g ays Se lme Or JUS One. Mewportleccc:ll lt6f New 1'2 bdnn luxury •••••••••• .. •• .. ••••••• r . I HB $1.86 1st apsw., xerox , secy ' Realonom1cs 67~00 • • ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• adult apts in 14 plans 1 Moving?. ~void depoel~ ~:aa:c. Avail :;;s rJ util., janit'I. Call Bill al Newport Modem Store PAii MrW9A8J Bdrm from $465, 2 bdrm ' cut U~g ex~. beach 980-11167 851-2120; after 5pm or Of(' nr post olc. $450. • Use one word in each box. About 4 words make one • ntftfUll from ~a.s. Townhouse r~~feuaonally since Profe~1ional woman p~~ Office with 548 a/f. 213/477·7001 • classified line of type. Minimum ad is 3 lines. Please print • A,191Un1Tt' •oo + pools. tennis, H. OUSIMATIS uld ll.. ha he Jerry I · I Ml111Ln1'1 rl Us els G WO a-e so I re r shared recpl sec'y • pain y • ~~tecc!o;g'T b!aun8; 83MU4 home with another service avail. O.C. OC AtltPOIT /C.M. · COUNTRY CLUI LIVIM&IM NEWPORT IEACH paid. From Sao Diego woman. CDM, Ocean Airportarea.151·9973 1340' prime 2 sty of· • r:------------------------------, • Frwy drive North on • view. quiet, be1Utiful CdM Office Suite. 2 pvt. fices /warehouse, a/c, Beach"to McFadden ,~-... ~•·•c~ $380.673-&'182 ofca. Recept., work rm. s~tbl~-~~.d~~'.Si; • • then West on McFadden "V Elderly woman to Shr 6 balh. Xlnt. loc. Air • • to Sea wind Village f/1:. ittfledi ... t beaut moblle home, pvt cond., cpt .. quiet. 9850 .... a .... n.._xti--=m .... e ____ _ (714)893-51911. .______ rm ' bath, Fem over 50. incl utils. 673-020 Corw del M9' • • An adult community on Oce1n froot 2 BR, 2 BA. $200/~o. El Toro. Call Offiee Spac_oeoo PCH near 4200 sq ft. Ground floor • • tbe Back Bay. Spec· W/D, Pool, l.Wlderground Oldestlclargattgency '1-9pm. (714>•2214. Balboa Bly Club, 342sq. Co a 1 t ff i g b way . S 8 00 tacular Spa._ 7 swim· parking. Guarded. iDSo.Calif.1lncel97l Fem non-1rnkrto1brhse ft .-$370permo.Also212 Realonomlcs Co rp • • • fl"!lnl pools, 8 ~ghted ten· Adults ooly. $1000 mo. Credits: ABC.NBC.CBS. on B 1 Ibo a Is I a n d sq. ft.-S2Jl per mo. CaU 675-6700 nas eourta, bike trails. Aaent/owner494·1~ Cosmo, Piil.i Donahue S200/mo + util. 673-CM68 JohutS*ZU7. .....Re_..t ..... 11 ..... 11"""0-ffi_ce_sr_a_c_e.-100-• 10 80 • p ult I ng green . •~off• KenorCurt • Bachelors, 1 and 2 a.o.s 4000 toaUwhoneedaplace. PCH sqft,Westclif Atta NB . • bedrooms apartments. ••••••••••••••••• .. ••.. Priv 2nd n llv rm, br, ba, • • • 851·8380 13.20 and townboutes from ENa1ata1ide Cos la M/(esT. Newport Beach, 6(). Ul99 rv'~~;:=i jf':m~i:s SI.JS-. A. Sm$1~.1! ofnceCMbldg tor rent. • • 9510.00permont.b ce argeroomw rpc ServingalltheS.Coasl CM. Nr 405.ffarbor Deluxe office sp1ee, wvmo. . • 15 io • OnJamboreeAl &own entJ'y. COLLEGE prime NB loc, next to Christina. 557-2783 ; • San JOIQ'dn Hills Road GAL pref. $il0/mo, Lal & Garden Grove, •3482 751·-5525 ArcbH Rest. 1300' avaU SSl-5117 • • (714)"4-1800 wt mo. 1'9:1· Aller 5 pm Female. Sll5 mo. CM. now. Contact Byco. Inc. -1 lt9 ... CE Add $2.60 for each addHlonal lln• for 8 time a • 646-3375 Kitch Prlv. Must be 145-2251 ~ '-" • • UDO VIEW 2 t.', 2 ba, 2 .,_ __..,_ Mo to mo. no deposits terr (rplt prime adlts. Condo, la room. Beach' Sllarta1 • BettsLlvina mature. nmp ~1. CM, 3 be111t. olflea 6 • • si.ooomo.lfS.ari Ellis. Priv ba, washer, COAST Leavemeaa .f45.l83I bath,8401q.A.Xlntloc. IN CL RE CEPT , OMTHIWATa dryer,. pool, J•c. Non· HOUS84ATU Bch home. 1 BR w/BA. Air. cpts, drps, $750. CONFER, COFFEE, • Pub lish my ad for 8 days starting • F1bulout b1y view, W~1~2gi,l:;i,.et . .,mo. =~~r:=:i~ =: .. ~-· lit• D~~~lXE OFFICE .COPYRM,ETC. • • l1r1upperduplex,lbr Loot1fl1 for room to rent ·0na1•UN K /F 1hare Lido Ille SUITESNewportCentu IDEAL IF REAL Classification __________________ _ 2ba.1.,._.Aduha,~ lnLa1un1.Non·strai1ht. Newport ·Bch. sz75. home. Teamia, Btacb, with ocun aod moun· ESTATE BELATED . • peta. "°° llo. Yt1rly. ZI yrs old. Long time,... Mature Fem. Nice 2 Br. Club. • mszr4 ta.in new. BVSIN~. • Name • m-omH7a.'7G12. 1ldent, in Laguna. Call ... ,, -.-1 25..,. bo BlmttRlt &05840 •"'mLuFF2br.cten2 befor .. AM.MertPM. ze..Poo1.m.~ ,,. ·r.""'·t~·-.• 1• e Address e """ _-..a.... .. pool M/Ftoibarei~.UR! truu, Joann, pool, Ml\WOIT PRIVATE DESK ba, 1'"e -11• • 41M·DO •-~11 SC Plau .. .., AR.,aSORSUITENOW ,. a.a. .... -••• Ba apt, NB. I • pvt ... o.cuu-:., · · · -· p-•• • r.n • • • ••r•••·-. -· -Micro·• .. • ... rra1e. _,, __.._ AVAIL. City Zin Phone t;ttot W1y. 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M Do b tr man y I c Cndeie. A111Dor30. Call Mark C moa.ne the fl • • INT. ONLY. 2nd T\&ltln /JOlb "ZEEK': for inro. US:UU So.c.uicn1a'ni.tAll&O T.D.·U 'I. LTV tUS~ R!WARDM.1.Z81 aamme. C.Ottr baa lmmtdiat.e ~~s!c~ Crall Found: Black Mother openla11 for exp'd I • y • cat. EutlldaCM 7 /1.5. mtcbame1. 11 Y t I t tn t n t I , ~· .................. ••••• Ul4)7»GO. Sc-.... •.OOO bu-112 000 3rd Found; female ; Ttrrltr h.h__..._ , .. 1 • • • puppl11 brown Retriver - We oeed IDdlridua.11 wbo ha YI tJMir "9 tooil Is have the dlllalre to Join ----~ MmW_.... JIM MllpW.W 71 OrangtCout DAILY PILOTJSunday,Jul:( 19.1981 • ~-T ..... _........... ....................... W.W 11 w-... 7tOOH.lpW..... 71MI W.... JIM _... uc. ~ .................. ~ ......................................... ~ ...... -. ... - ltc0m P.t Of IO~ CMMllW .... C-.... 11'. terf•1ltltt 1t Hr ~ C..ty ... flc11. Cell: C1tel ~ " ... ... tlr•kf .... . n11 .... !.O.E. Otir S.C.U! Eaperlenced book· EK-.rleact pttfemd. Hotel keepu wded f Alme Cf NIJhtclub 1n Ntwporl ll JOAA0 are lookill for days> Restaurant ei 87!:JC!t, more Ulla J111t anothtr ptrltnctd pref. Good ....:.r..1~~---- Job coetldtt a caraer ulary • beutlta.1••.·c·o-.... -ur·· .... -wtt.b BaaotN.wport: .. -=s.o.~1"5='-. ___ _ Bookkeeper Part·tlme. OPllA TOI Workyourownboun. l ....... Wft Wt bavt an lmmtdlau opcolnJ for a romputtr operator. JOPOITBll MAlllOTT tmn •PM Kitchen Station Attendant •KJtchen Lead Station Attendant •Banquet Cook •Breakfut C.ook •Bus Person •Cocktail Wa.lttttS •Reservations Cleric • - T.D. StraiJht,JZ.t~ An· mlxed tri.eolortd male · .................... ~ .. Shnual Yield. Call Chrlt Pointer U~r 6 whltt S.C.A.S. bu actlns. aw, s.cwity lnvHt-f ,.,' ............. 1 ed stunt, modeliJll, comm'I tbt ham of pro· ••••••••I ft11lonalt. Our enU1i.lutlc 1taff eo1011 an tactllent 11 ary and benefits packau lncludln• lledlcal, Dental, paid vac atlon, rttlre!J\ent and more. IOaa.N Irvine eo. bu lmmed openln• for uptr'd. peraon to haDdlt A/R, rtl1t1d fu11cllon1, • Jtneral otc. duUn. Gd. benefllf. ulary D.O.E. Ca II ; 154· IJSl Poaitlon requitea a mln. of 2 yeara expertenct and ablUty to operate 10-kty by tou.cb. NCR and bank experience de· slrable. •PM Housekeeper •Section Housekeepers •Accta. Payable Clerk •Security Desk officer u mentt,(714)7!)@, ema ....... ..,r mx • chues St.SO /ea . _ 900 b _, 800 ,...., brown male; Poodle. 167..oaz. We offer vtry com· -· uya -· • 4';111 arey Ii white, fem alt; --tJtlve wa&tw l a LIST I NT• 0 NL Y' 2nd Doble mllted, black l JoM WlllMd. 7071 rtb.nenta that includet: T.O. 70'7. LTV ..... 25 tan female; Carin Ter· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Medical Is Dental In· PaldMo~y.CallCbrlt rier, black' tan, male. Rtllrt d couplt fro~ auranct, ptOll·sharinJ, Shaw, Security Invest· Newport Btach Animal Hemet will houae11t penaloo, credit union, menLI, (71t)7»8050. Shelter &M-36.56 while you aruway. dltcount' men I 3rd T.D .. fot Hie. 143 lnl. Found: GmtWI Sheperd l7lt) ~21S7 PLIASI CA.LL only. d11l'OUllt, So. Ora. pup. Vic Westminster' Ke1pon. Univ. 1tudent Ma SUttt•s • • • C~unty prop. For de· Colden west on 7117 C.U seek.I board in excban&e 17141511.aOOO ta1l1. wrke: P.O. Box 839-1666 for dom /bsekplni M • R I( C • H43, Lon&view. Tex. · dutlH Exp w/r'ef Pref " 7 5 II O 4 o r c a I I Found : young German NB C0DM areas i.au BLOOME l-21t-113-ltL8 Shepherd. v 1 c n r. · · ra ~=-=...:..:.::;.__ __ _, Goldeowest & Trask. &73-&2H am. -~ualOeety Employer 145,000 2nd f°' sale, 18%, H.B. S9J..QIO. Companion·A.lde babysit AUTOMOTrVE :uw:u':c!:i ~~t Lolt: Ruby Ir Diamond, flex hrs, .~lure, fen;i: MICHA* Costa Mesa location. Platinum Ring in or good drav exp rd s BRITISHLEYl:.AND CaURob54IMl990 around Buffum s, 6'5-7t70 MUJt be expenenced. ~ ' 1 Fashion Island. Call ......... W.-...... 7100 Good workingcondltions • "W9CI ·•/ 644-0338.REWARD "-T -arcompanybeoefits A"-Ptnan•/ · ....................... ply ln person. Conta~t ... Lotti.,..._. PtnDD• 5350 Geor1ut ;;;;~·;;~i; .. ·5j .... FiRST.LADY ... AcC:~~ca ,...., ~~' ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• E rt Mo..1-1 a.t& _. '-t SCa1u 1 rTt' SCO • Vt: S for large mfg. co. In ~ ~ ..-n.11'1 P.+yo.c.n. Irvine. Sl,100 monthly. • ... .:.=..,ez._ ANS-'9' * 912-f 345 * Bently·lia)'es,MS-31.25 l:ll8 Lo&an .JftUl.l MC & VISA Ac~ COSTA MESA Limpid-Frrsco COVERGIRL Acc~Clerti t7t-ln6 Mor{ue Potash Oranoe Coait Savlnos W.. ty G Id ,. " Babyalller needed for oc-.. a -o en * OUT'CAU. * has an immediate open· WINECEU.AR nn0779 MCNISA loo for a full time ac· caslonal evening sitting I once knew a general _,. " In our home oo Morning who claimed he lived countin' clerk. This ls a Canyon Rd. ln CdM. Call responsible position as-fl 7 ... ul""" like an ordinary enlisted * FOXY LA.DY* sis ting the controller. a er pm:.,..,.. ...,. man. It's the first time I OUTCALLONLY Ca lculatorskilla a must! BABYSITTER pit in my ever saw a pup tent with VISA MC Call Lee at 754· 1801 home 16 yrs or older a WINECEU.AR. * t7J..1 Ill * Orange Coast Savings ~8477,640-8S67 Lost& Fo.d 5300 • El7000E Adams A9e . CM Babysitter wanted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature exper. non Sii[ smoking woman to sit l FOlll ADS Al£ FIEE Cal: 642-5671 E S C 0 R T S & Accounting yr old boy 2 days wk & MODELING .ILL--. .,..1 _., some eves. Plea.s. wluAJ -~ cond. In coastal com· US.tiff Irvine ad agency needs munit y. Must provide SOOTHING MASSAGE gd. billing clerk. Must ref & trans. Please call for DIScrinunating men have bllPI; background, aft 7: 30 PM ~2303 • be versatile. accurate. COEDS-would love to minded. l().key by touch ' BA ING CallPeter.49M871 flex ible & detail · 11 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!11••••••1 party with you Call Sue & gd. typmgskills req'd. LOST: fem Blk w/Uttle or Kathy anytime Will tram on NCR~. J ER Orange Cat, Vic. Cama 5Z7 7186 Excell. benefits. Call: tion CdM REWARD IUM'SESCOITS Mrs.Brttke,75Ul71 67Hl29 9AM·3AM 6ll·SS54 OUl IMTBEST MIXED StVHRD E x p e r i e n c e d ACCOUM1'1MG IS YOU! BANlUNO TEWI Ntw ... Beach For Immediate coo· sideratloo pleue call : Personnel Dept. (714 ) 780-t000 ~ ~Bank li ~por1 Equal Opp Emplyr M /F Columbia Savlncs Is ~kins a mature, well· sroomed iDdlvidual who loves wortiai rib peo- ple to be a TelleT in our beautiful new reiional facility in Newport Beach. Thia ii an ex· cellent oplJC)rlunity for a s table, responsible person to leam and de-l•i11 t1ra velop wit.bin a growing Fu II & pa rt ll me. o r g a n i z a l i o n . Nightclub in Newport Rtapoculbililles will in· 117H<!f elude assisting •BIKESTORE• customers with savings Ass't. Mgr. fr mechanic lranaactlona and light for Schwinn dlr. Sal. office wort. SelecUd aJ> $10,400. Must have pnor pljcant.s will have light bike mech. exp. in a typing akilla and pre· -=•=to..,_re.,. ..... M4==-.:::~=--­vlous banking or S&L experience. This ~i-lldlf'!/Acca•tl.t lion oCfers a competitive Real E'state Develop. starting salary and an ment fr Investment firm outatandin& benefits located nr. O.C. Airport packa&e including den· has an immediate open· tal and vision insurance ing for a F IC Book· and fully paid, attrac-keeper with a minimum live career apparel. of 2 /yrs. recent ex· Please contact Joanne perience in the Real P. lo 7 Estate/Construction f~:~or:fJ~l:::S1 field. Duties include· A/P, AIR. loan draws. federal & stale P /R tax· es, bank rec's, acct analysis & asslSt with Fin. Stmts. Manual System multiple en titles . Salary to $1SOO/mo. Call Sharon (714) 752-9484 Book paa~, P/I', Moo 1:30PM to approa. ll:IOPM. Tuel lO:IOAM to approa ll:JDPM . No exper. nee. AOPl.Y Pen· oyuver. 1880 "Plicentia Ave.CM. CASHB Experienced cashier for Retail Store. 642-8341 Vicky CASH& Stock brokerage firm las immed. operung Ac· curate typing req'd. Telefhone exper. helpfu Hn 8 to 5. Con· tact: Helen McGinley ror ap!>\. 6'4=2292 CASllEIS UTVTEM MARKETS For 2nd fr 3rd Shifts Starting S4 up to $4.50. We promote to manage· ment & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? Costa Mesa 517 W. Wilson St 631·900! Laguna Beach 494.9233 Huntington Beach 962-9116 Personnel Dept 537·4840 Coknbia SavinCJS ...tl.oti Ataod ... 80 Fashion bland Newport Beach Equal ()ppty Employei M /F •IKKPIJTYPIST• • 50WPM -also answer l:ATE RING Ser v1r e phones. nr o.c. Airport needs rood pr ep ** BANKING Traintt pos.ition in our Customer Service Dept. See our ad lo today's c la aslfled under ''Clerical". 641-1130 workers S4 hr Part tame 5AM·9·:J>AM, Full IOATOPRATOI time SA M·l ·JOP M To operate s mall Lori's Kitchen. 30?7 S. mectianicaUy propelled Halbor Bl . SA 979-0747 v e ss e I s . M u a t b e foL!fil,>l licensed & reliable. Queensway Bay Mar111a. CHllOPIACTIC We offer an excellent salary and com - prebensive benefits package Including Medical, Dental. paid vacation, retiremtnl and more. For immediate con· side ration please call: Personnel l>ept. 1714 > 760-eooo. BANK OF NEWPORT Equal Opp Emply M IF COO« Exp'd. Line cook with continental cuisine bk· grnd. Apply: Surf & Sand Hotel. 494·8460. from 9·5PM, Moo-Fri. CO OK -FRY & COUNTER HELP. 9·2pm. 21/yrs & over . Nr. O.C. Airport. 639-1392. COOKSWAHTED Day or night. Apply in person between 3-Spm, Mon·Thurs. Reuben E. Lee, 151 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. DATA ENTRY Of'RATOIS Key to disk Cull time days, full or part tame swing. Exp'd ooly Good skills. $14,000 KtS hr. + friendly atmosphere Kathy 957-8331 DATA ENTRY Clllk Mtn I yr exp. Full Lime, N B. Call Cheryl at W-3300 Exciting, established hotel has. immed. full & part time opportunities avail. for qualified applicants. We are seeking people·oriented persons who ha ve a sincere interest in a future with MARRJCYITCORP. We offer excell. co. benefits including a FREE meal per shift. Apply in person 9AM -Noon, Mon-Fri. PERSONNEL 900 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M!F ESCIOWPOSITIOH GlMEIAl.OfflCI lmmedialA! opening at Exper ience helpful, Coast Cities Escrow, ,ood typing ability, pro-Lag. Bch. 494.9792 iciency with figures, ...=:;""-'=.:...=;;...;..;..=.....--i lO·key by touch. Op· Euc.JSec portunity for advance· Supervisory pos. Assist ment. Excellent com· R. E. Development Co pany beneflts. Informal owners. Top skills re· omce C.M. CaU Millie quired. Incl S.H. Growth aflA!r 9am at MS-5800. potential ror career Glb.llllA&•OfflCE minded person. Exec at· '""~ mos. Must be org. Self Detective scllool /agen- starter. Health insur cy, part·time U-3. Relia· Prefer non·smoker ble, mature per.son. Non· ~2·5181 smoker Good typist, easy bookkeeping, Look· EXTIAS ang (or long term TALENT AGENCY employee lo grow Dancing and singing, w /new business Art Men & women. All ages. 557-9892or~93n mes Contact Jenn at. GEHEIAL OfflCE STA.I .. ,,..... •cTI....._.S Entry level pos. avail. "'• • -""' ammed. We will train to ~4583 use word processing Female live·in compa-equipment. computer nion for 71 yr old lady on termU1al & telex. Gd. a walker Must have own typist & desire to pro- car S550 1mo Eves gress. Lnvestment bank· ~:Q.:t79___ 111g firm in Npt. Bch. For 1r.1i--• ... SS mtervaew. appt. Call: n s;R-M a r i I y n Ce i I e y at AP PUCA TIOH 955-2000 Taking quotes for Gtlltrdotfice fumtShmg and wlallang Blk and tan male; blue Acupressure Massage Irvine co. bas lmmed. eyes; chain collar. Therapeutic Relaxation opening for uper'd. person to handle A /R, Westmstr tag #1972. Tec hniques Sunny related functions. & GREAT WE STERN cnlZEHSIANK L o n g B e a c h . ASSIST~ Ofc.. 213/437·561L Modern, BCJSY omce. 11 Delivery men over 18 for L.A. Times to homes m C .M 3am ·6am . Economy car reqwred. no c ol lecting $400-$450/mo. + bonus. 646·0637 or 646-5844. fiberglass over approx Newport Center office JOO s /( boat. decks & has immediate openings bulk hea~. See Steve for exper general office aboard "Tirk·Tock" Clerk. Duties include weekdays, 10 am to 2pm. typing. coroputin~ sales 343Via Lido Soud. Lido reports, recept1oniat· Isle telephone, payroll, ac· SAVINGS AND LOAN 714-979-4200 has an lmmediJlte open· •••••••• ing for a TELLER on a 848-8817 or89J..3312 631-6377 Newport. general olc. duties. Gd. LOST: Sheltie Male Sable Preventative & Stress benefits, salary D.O.E. Belgt color. Vic Linda Reducing Massage by Call : 754.1931 Isle NB 7-4 "AUGGIE" Doris. ··1ntro" Spe<'ial! ADMtM ASST /SlCTY PART TIME basis --------which will lead to a Ban.king Reward67J..5145 548-2817.10AM·8PM INTERIOR bESIGN .c·. LOST: Lge Blk Male Set· SHOP t er mix · v 1 c GreatCa .. 111 Perm . part time, Golden west /McFadden Escorts 8: 30.12: 30, Mon· Fri. H.B.897-1690 24 Hrs. 641-0180 Sharp person to uailt Lost: Female while and C~ Pru. in charge of...plac· cream cat Short hair. ing ordel'1, scheduling, " blk ears, black bobtail, AM /MC/VlM accowit.a payable, accts gray stripes on front leg rec .. typing. blue eyes. small animal Want neat. organized -needs speaal care, E person with problem Reward. SSH.802 solving abiJity fr good LOST·7 wk old puppy, Gil Ht ieftds commuoicalionakills. Husky t~. Gray, black •ES~S* t550 per mo. + benents. FULL TIME position at our COSTA MESA Branch. Previous financial in· stltution °' cash handl· ing experience is neCfllary. Public con- tact background helpful Knowledge ol 10.key and light typing ii required. You wiU find we offer a competitive nlary, ex· cellent benefits and a comfort.able 1llOl'klng at· mosphert. white. Vac 13th & Olive Ho.. tr:' ~9193. HB960-4CorSJll.5298 * 911 .,97 J * AllCOHDmOMM49 Los G Coe... · 1 7., & Mir.a...--. cr--1 Please call for an ap-. 1: rey .i1ue vic Male /Female Escort -' --"'"'-· " · West St. and Coast Hwy VIS PasoH pollltment to: •· So L _,,., MC A W I l h EI e ct r I ca I . aiwia.5.-... :; F D knowledge. Laguna LOST: . em Blk og. A'M'RACTIVEFemalein Niguel. Ocean Air. ·' ~horth~~· Very lar11e. early 30·5 tired of the 83l-0700 Pearl ~1440 ext 30 single bars would like to ~~-'""------ days, 543-~ eves s hr mutual mterests ALTEIAT10HS :• LOST: Wht Fem cat long with opposite sex. Enjoy F tr alterations 543-4243 grey blk striped tail. re· outdoor sports, theater •• ward BtG-9506 & traveling. Please send 714-75'-4'63 GW CHIATWESTaM SAYIMQS AA/'EOE{M /F Auweriila Sena Daytime slilft: 7-3pm . Many beneftt.a. 362 Jrdl••••••••I FOUND : July 15th inform.alio~ about • Warner St. H.B. Fem yourself Ulcludlllg phone "' Siamese Kitt.en 4·6mos' 11 to P.O. BOX 1157 C.M Bankln11 fell out of truck. ~8324 CA 928216 I'd love to bear --... •s•s•a·.-.-,-• MEW ACCOUNTS St .. l!C. Lacuna Beach. . (rom YOU Suzanne. "' - -F 0 UN D : Scott 1 !'. For total stress reduction Irvine electronics dis· Newport Beach 8'&L has ·~ Cockapoo, Shellie ma~. & relaxation massage tributors llffds Cable opening for New Ac· G~rman Shorthair by Steve 10.8pm . Assemblers. Soldering count.a Cowiselor. New P~mter, .Shepherd/~et c.a-n exper. nee. Excell. Acct.s., IRA/Keogh, col· max, Spnnger Spamel, -=--..:::::.""'""'=-----working conds. fr co. lectioos • NOW Aerts .. Brittany Spaniel. Children & womens gar· benefits. Contact: Bob exper. req 'd. Salary Husky, allo cat.a & kit· menu made lo order. Tracy, Mon-Fri., 8·5. commensurate with ex· tens. lrvineArumal Care Genrl. alterations. re-MS-095t per Full insurance •, Center75U73' pair.Call631·5052 ••••••••I benefits fl paid career ...... ..,.,.,~ , apparel. Pleue call: Ma. Denny Parisia 71~ MEWPOIT IALIOA SAVNSl.LOAM 1100 Irvine Ave., NB E.O.E. JOB OPPOITINTIES LA .. ~HLLS OMCES TRAINEE POSmONs ............ •Ttltr Part·Time. Must have 6 mos. officeexper. We offer growth op· porlunitiea, excellent working conditions, salary & benefit.a. Call: Carol Thuyns, 8»MX> B.DOIW>O IAMI E.O.E. .... MONTH SAl.AIY! UG~HLLS OfftCES Experienced Only •Utmtr •Sr.T.-./Y .. For Interview. call Carol Thuyns, 8»8800 &DOIW>O IAHI E.O.E. TIME IS MONEY Interesting job . Women's fuhions. Exp. in tJUs field bet pf ul but not mandatory. Will train bright person w /gd. memory. Top pay. No smoking. Apply Im••••••• •••••••ml Use AnlWfl M service wh en pla ci ng your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 2 .. hour s a day ... you call it'l' at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this serv ice fs only S10 per week . For more Information and to place your ad call ~2-S678. OAllY PILOT c in ~~: Back. Street. Find what you want In 655 B St.. Tmlin Daily Pilot Classifieds. ............ ~., For Bogle'• ace Restaurant In Fuhk>n Island. Respomible, ex· perlenced. Ca ll After 2pm: 640·6390, Mra. Simco. · Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. IOATS Gtlcutar Stodlllwww am 8 pm. and altemat· ing Salurdllxs. 847·8Z72 Cleaning Lady. perma· nent. Tues & Thurs. 9·4pm. On Balboa Penm. 675-3772 Clerical DELIVERER for early AM Times home de· livery. Econo car req Adlts only. 21/2 hrs per day. $450 mo. net take home 638-5466 + bonus + ga s allow Westminster / HB area 638-5466 Expanding corporate he1dquarters needs 121 more stare an Ex-APPLY Mon·Tburs eculive AJsislant with DELIVERY 7·5:30 word processing ex· F/Time for local de· W.IJ. SdtoctCorp perience & a Recep· livenes. Excell. dnving 3502 So. Green&, S.A taonist ;General Office. record req'd. Phone for •IOOIJlllPlitG Un usual opp'ty with appt. S57•9212. ask for d1vers1hed company Mr. Emmons. Newport 10 key bf touch Ac· Call8Jl-88&0or~. SUtioners, lnc. curate typa1g. Excellent DENT AL ASSIST. P tr 3 opportunity with Casl --------dys. no Sal. RDA pref growing company Clerical Carman661·2290 Costa Mesa area TRAINEE &<q=2444. Dental Assistant. pa rt 10,...,.,_ POSmON! time, morning. RDA ,,,__.... E II · · preferred. Newport Reliable mature pel"50fl, xce ent trauung op-Btach area near Hoag gd typist, lO·key by portunily for individual Hosp. 548-5504. touch. Dbl entry bkkpg tn our Cimomer Service thru trial bal. & gen. ofc. Dept involving heavy Dttttd Asst Wkdays 8-Spm. 545-1060, Clhng and telephone Npt Bch area. J.4 days 5'5·4050. respons1bilit1es. Ex-wk . Exp. Salary open looldl••Plr~pt For Laguna Bearh public accounting office. (714)494·~. Bookkeeper /Sec·y F IC Bookkeeper !Sec'y. Exp. necessary. F /lime. $1000/mo. salary Auto repair shop. C.M area. 543-549-2531. IOOKlm'llf/C Pos. w /NJt. Bch. invest· ment firm. Exper & computer knowledge re· q'd. Call:64CMl123 DEHTALASSIST pen~nce in dealing with Please call 64().5680 lhe public helpful. We orter a good starting Excel opport for ex pr salary, excellent com-RDA with some front of· pany paid benefits in· Cice, 4 da week. Laguna eluding attractive work Bch 494·9788 apparel and a pleasant Dental Assistent. Exper working atmosphere. perferred. Costa Mesa For interview appoint· 646-9671 ~E~o~fise call · DEHTALIECEP'T. CITllEHS IAMK Office exp. req. Dental exp. pref. Wed-Sat. Top .2970HarborBlvd salary for quaHfied Suite 206 Costa Mesa rsoo 542c 714-t7M200 ~=c:..::· ==-- Equal Opp Empl m If lb DEHT AL ASSIST. Enthusiastic team CUii member.· career op· Bookkeeping Drug store, f tume. West portunity to grow with f/C. IOOllllPll Huntington Buch Must quality people oriented TO SZl.600 work every weekend practice. Prefer RDA 4 Beach area rlnancial Exp. preferred Call for to 4"'1 dys ~ + incen· count.a receivable. Com· FISHING TACKLE sales puter exper preferred & se rvice. (/time butnotreq'd.CallLinda Knowledge or Pacific for app'l Coast fi s hing & 644-4tal mechanical ablbty nee ----'~='-----· Xlnl opp'ty for young•-------man . Beach area General Salarr open Write l.oGlll.lfw Class1r1ed Ad !!QI, Dally S-~n? Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Variety oltemporary U · .Costa Mesa, tl626. 11gnmenLI avail Wort FOOO 5aY1CE when you nlll. top pey. W,_a no fee. Weneed: -Stenos A&semblers DUTIES mclude serving Typists (EleclsMttb) meals. 2 patients, clean· Data Ent Opn Packing ups & general assistance File Clerb factory to kitchen F /lime Warehoule Capistrano by Lhe Sea Hosp. 4~5702 FOIEMe. WANTED Landscapmg & irnga. tion, min. 15 yrs exp. Also apprentices. Serious only apply Great oppty Brothers Constructors. 1660 Santa AnaAv.C.M. Npt Och 556-8520 Equal Opp Emplyr M IF General Orrice, A IR. --------Costa Mesa. Pennanent General rull time position for Tht .... ..,c ... mature person Willing to Is ltOW WrftlcJ: learn a BWTOUgtls com puter Must bf able to type & file & answer a P B X p h 011 e C a 11 ,!45·323Q,, Ask [,or_Ka~n_ GENERAL OFFICE I SEC'Y 9am·4pm . Mon· Fri Must type. Call Cl!uck 67..!§110,_. __ _ If you're not readUlg the little ads 111 Classified, you're mwUlg a lot of newsy information as Hakpr ~/Asst. Bilingual req Hrs 7 30AM ·4PM. lncld. wknds. Exp. Pref. PIX °""1lhw' Hrs mus( be flex • 2·10PM. Incl -.knds. F fT. will train Pis. call for appl. 9:J0.5PM , M·F. 6'5-7358 well as some rtat bu s. I•••••••- firm aeeb Bookkeeper app'l : 146-(88 _,t""'iv-=es=·=842=·-=.14=16~--- exp'd thru financial Clerks D...talAuist. ~ Da1·1, Pilat atatementa. EDP exper Hallmark inventory Orlho. RDA with ex· ••••• helpful. Excell. benefits. help wanted. Tem· perience. 4/day work • Call : porart & p/time. San week. 552-7800 • • 1A'CC;r;:t0 Jua~&::C~~;ves. DE~~ooEHTAL : Field Sales Supervisor : AamES Work in prestige co. ASSISTANT • L ed • UOOQualk ID> Local. JO.«>wpm. Gen. t day wk. Mon· Thurs. c~~~~ openin,gs availablt> in the Orange Ne-ueach ofc. 1kills. Bonuses, T p 1 N B RDA • art>a, or self·motivated career • _,,.,.. E 0 E op ay. · · oriented. individual who can ..,;,, .... with 100% Free . . . vacaliona. Call: Tod. Rec 642 3126 • f' Id 5 -"'" • ••••••••I lnc.,97MllOO D~T· ....... SSIST • g1~ iilesl People Train, motivate and CONSTRUCTION LOAN PROCESSOR Vlc.presldtnt Metting peraon experienced wllh con1truct1on fund disbursement. Minimum 1 years' experience In rnldentlal, comm«clal, lndu1trlal andtfact loan processing. IEEPTIONIST· Cl.ERK· nPIST Poaltlon requlret aptitude for numbtfa. filing ability, OOOd typing akllla, Excellent oppor· tunny IOt advancement. Corporate Bantl office located In tltgent Newport Financial Cent«. Excellent aatary, out· standing t>tntflta and profll sharing. F0t oonfldtntlal lnt...Vltw, aul> mlt l'tlUIM to Luclllt KUIM, eomnu.ity ,..._.!One offk:ief. '"" -"' • e resu ts. Station wagon or van • Ortho. RDA with ex· • necessary. Exceptional earnings plus )Ob • perience. 4 /day work related benef1t.s available for ihe naht week. 552-7800. • ~pie 1f you can produce results not • Assistant Ptr for Ortho • {u5t talk about ll. call : 960-0694 for • Office. Dental ex per • Ulltrvlew Ask for Mr Chance. • netded· but not necusari.ly Ortho ex Pf". e • rir~·;!2;~work·room •• Part ~~Pf~•ritt •• needs sewing machine I Jes i o-ralor. Mon·Thura, e utc cw specbil HC'Uana at Ult Daily • ..~ Pllol. Eduutiocl or tqulvallm txPttieftct 7·5:30pm. Must speak I ln Journalism requlr~. Upptt di¥ition • Eagllsh.8'2·1843. colleae atudtfttt workina on decr'tt in DllVll Joumalitm tntourased to apply. Must • Eaptrleaced truck • have Jood wrlt1n1 and copy tldtt.lftl akJIJa •• driver. AcquaJnt.ed with • Pbololraphy Ind Jraphlca I plua. Selary :. Oranse County area. hued on experience. Part Umt poaitloe Call 1·5pm: 5tf.l m . e ml.Y poulbly lead to full time. Call CTlt l e p l c It w 1 c It P a p e r • MWl21 Ext. 2t2. Aak for Janine to make • Pnidvtj.a. IPP°'ntmtnt for Interview. . DIYCu.tt•ee • • COllftll .. Ty~ •. Apply In penon 8-lPM. e With al least J 1ear experience. f6 wpm • ~°L~PA~·1 ~~·rd1~ • Nlahtthln, Excellent~ blnd)&a. • nt·llOl • Apply MPM, Monday thnl J'i1Cll1. • -== : ~~ : tmmedla&• tpe.1ln11 e • "J Street e wlQ ~ on.-7• • "'---II CA • MecualcaJ -•b&J, .• VU9UI tu, •• , ........ .,.... .• • Equal~ s...,,.A •Tur . .,...,...... •'...!.. rmsr·-rw••·········· .,. o,.,,. co~ DAILY fltLOT/141nday• Juty 19, 1811 ~~~ ... ...?!.!! ~!~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ...... ?!!! ~~~ ...... ?!j·· ~'1."!!.~ ..... ?!.~ ~.,.~~ ..... ?!.~~ ... ... JIM .w.w..-... 71M .... 71M MllilW... 7111 ftl:ALllTATSIALll UCWllGllT S.kt Sala SICUTAIY SECRETARIES .• ........ _.-....... •••h••• .. •• .................. -........ 9HT................... We ........ ...,... l.l)r. ••~Tr.. lrWll.... AVGN Lookln( for• aharp 111 Geeftal Ofnee MICIWIC MUltB AW Our a.1..,...,.. *~· llllq, ;•M: XIA& oppty to tra"lo u a , to l'Uft a t·rJrl omce with AND Ir YOU UXI PEOPLE Le1al ~ ..oliii IQ :n Cttt1lled a.ldee reaU1 .-. a today's "*'IAflMMtl mz.. ..... clllt Uiridal COD· You re lettl.nl older ' froot-<>tflet apptarance ON STS .. •KNOW OPFIC! 100~•'T' Want-4i A~~cleo· 7tolehlft.•c:r" • mariet.~10day1 .... ,r • r ni.ut. RetaU eaper. =Ua~~over. ' a pleuant phone RKEPTI I PROCll>Ulll rH, nut. tlou ra Ible IA yo111bou.ldJS1tamla1a Bua1 J)rofrtulvt btl9fvl. Barhra't _____ ct.~ voice Muat have H · •••AI E MONEY 'MbloD ':,~b.llPlb .. ~ dlvid,HI ~tpalr i, mln.of-permo. Vtlerlnary Hotpltal Bridal..,,., 1'70 £. S.i.t ] OOO ctllenttypuia1k1Jllwltb REGISTER TODAY MOTIVATID 0 HI. ~•a 1 • mahataln ullboat NUISllAIDIS PrioreallftieneeNq. OHda fruatotftee rttep-17th.St.g'M DM. I 6, + &ood f r•ll\O'W' 'speU roR ~ COll BINE PUBLlC lttalflrm1 NlmtlOllwi1 lhl enclati rlntna • Conv . llOtpl Buch Confldaflallnltniew. Lion.lat Ellptrieftoe prt-s ... , BEVERLY HI LLS in1 horthand or us LOCALTEMPORARY REtAnONS•SALES apprec ate you w t . Ji ha area. ,,_ mJr. medical •H7.a7U• re red but will t alA H lt.h 'NW11.lon Co equ1v1ktot helJ)(ul Good ASSIONMENTS CALL: (114) 751·'700 1reat ~ tnchaciln1 pu.mpa. lllt ve ••· ' deatal. Pree CRT •REALTYNETWORK• rl,r ht ' Som flnn RttaJJ Uptlaf fixture ea~ ••~6 rp. with tl~uru A atlf , Chrlatmu bonue of perifftcttbeatltuUl t 1 1 T 1 -----eerec:m. • I •tore. No t1per nec HU : upopua ......... ln atuter 15 1 plus here ' S4().0400 G E~ERAl. Front ore 11.00. 111 allowance yrs. or ap. Refereoct1 a ra n °1· op " ar1· llC"'10NIST 'typln1 requlttd. Call Coeta ..... 40 hn per O.C. ~key people for For Interview, ple11e MJ>M . Mut t1r>t ' llO, two wen.. vacation 111t! 714 Immediate opportWl.lty f»I03I ~rvllion •. tra1nill,. ca I I Cathe ran e at I f • pt 11 Id u I r 0 r t22 paid da~ orr. Ad· Medical RecepUonlat, for brtrht, out1oln& 11C-ST tra:n or ll:ft ~a"::erw!~ .l.714}97H251 VICKI HESTON hotQema~r or rolle1e vancemenl! Great mature Hadle1 •Yttem NunlnN person. Mlllt have cood ..-1rvt"'llll flltt 1 · C 1 9 stMdtnbf1!.l11l nlary! Call : K,aY experience nHdtd, 4 I •LW commllnlraUon sit.II.la as ANihilt ~ 1upp~ment. al 5pm, Sec......,,(T &ASSOClAT&4> .~-•• ,....,.1 Buan,$4C).!001,Snellina dayweek:6.57-JM>. '" typlnr ability. Ca ll .__ EITorv•Orance Mr . Zucherbrod at Newport Bus1ness con· --~ ' SMUin1 o( Newport ----1-U:IOPM.eow,tryClub Joang}f():-". 'd _,....,with P'7Ht43. sult1n1 firm scekin11 SpedaU.tsln IAO lna for a very In· Beach A1ency, 4340 MBICALCOUll8 Conv. Hoept., 3031Z San llC-~IST ~tt 'co':nlcat1o':~ $lZ.OOO+ Salesclerk needed ~t competent setretar(. Temporary Clerical temtlnr part time job Camp"•Dr EOE M h ta Ana Avt., S.A. Hta. .,... .. _.. ,.11 f offi r-t.......&...L. Photomat A~ply an wtaccurale typingk fl • Personnel " in p'leaunt ortlte! -., uat ave own .._ .. _l a..ls. root ce ap. ,_ . . •-, ....,... It •••••••••I tran•rortation , be --· Real Estate Developer ran"e ... ~ .. ...,.,_ .. 1 1tt__.y person Q18 P .. H .. So. uic .. tee ........ e s 1 a. Cleriul, for mature ramll ar with C•llf. needs rlJ~l person. t:-'aaat ·p~aced~n';i;~"n: """ .., ~g. Perler 8·12 s da wk bul 1SOOCSkypark Bl J{il'IOll.LocationP.C.H .. P~~~~~SF~~~mt freeway system. Mon-Nurslna Mlnimaltypma.Frontol· ment. Call: Jan Wood. We ofter top com flexible. C1ll Melind11. Suite2~ Irvine me!t. ~~~W.a~e"~;~in11~ night&. Wiii train Apply Fri, 9>5pm, 788.plO. . IM'I ILYM'• ~~~~en~pr.~::.n~e11~~ bl w a . 9A M. Noon . mla1lon1, boous and ma· SALES l7Hls6.!!m543) ••y no ahorthand. 20 hr. in peraon. Holiday 3·11 , fu ll Iii p/llme. 'working conditions In 714·955-0800. EOE Jor advertl.tlnc. salary Now acceptina appUca· ai;\,o - week lncJudesS.t&S1111. House Liq uors, 2937 Medical Every other wknd. on Irvine office. Call Pearl tr a\ n I n Iii . major lions tor Cull & p/lime Exp'd for new bank Call: 7 31 Coast Hwy, Corona del Free mjr. medkal ' for app't . MNIMl'I, start· RE SaJes people to learn medical, life and dental sales start. Experienced Su I a r y open C 11 II Girl 1uembler. Exp not ..Mfr. INSURANCE denlal.Beachareacoov. ln&Wed,JulyZ2. lnvutmenta ' ex· iJ11orance. an micro romputer pro-Yv~J.1600 nee. Will traln. 642-1026 §42·80« changes. Xlnt oppty for &ramming or usevery ~ · MAil CUl.f( llCB'TIOHIST rtcht penon. 100% rom-M a n a & em en t op· helpful. Successful ap-SICUT AIY mtf, vaewa.U! 1-4 A Npt. Bch mortcage PROCESSOR p •RTS Dr'D OfC Mel. mission avallabt.. Con· portunlties lor top pUcants will have back-Rapidly expanding Ca GUAIDS banklnc firm hu a full A F I I fi dential interview. career-minded pro-ground in sales & registered corporation Full & part time All time opening for a Mail U you are tired ot work· PERS,...... or grow na ienera resslooals. positive attitude Call mvolved an the off shore areas Unilonns fum 'd Clerk lndiv. must have inc overtime. Satwdays """" practice in Newport 546-SllllO, Vlnce Lev: (714)S4G-1S~. oil mdWllt" IS Sffkang an Ages2lorover,retired a rar" a valid Callr. and holidays; Emef'IOf'I Exper len"ed parta Beach Xlnt environ· IESID&fTMMGI. Wearelhttopcompany Exec=:Stc'uv welcome Noexper. nee. drivers lie We otrer gd. Electric Co. otrers an person n;eded Im · ment, •lr'ldaya.631·3733 The San Clemente Inn is In theswimmiog pool ln· SALES To assume rtt~hs1b1h App 1 y . u n 1ver5 a I salary It benefits. In· out.standing opportunity mediately for 1 manae RECEPT /SEC'Y looklnJ ror 1 dynamic, dustrles. we need am· MO ty for its smooth rwintng Protection Service, l22li terested applicants to join an Industry facility In c.o.ta Mesa. X-ray lab tr11ning for uperaenced individual bltious people to help us PROSPECTING home office Ass 1st w. 5th St , Santa Ana please call. Marcia leader Must have attended the r11ht person. Clerical-for their reaadent/nite keep pace dh growth ~$3000/mo. We need Preaadent an busy daily lnterviewhn: 9-12 & 1·4, Strack. 714· 752· 7670 Detroit Diesel Alhson lite bkkpg skills a must. manaaer position Call and promotion. 6 new sales rep's yester· schedule " marketing Moo-Fri Western Pacific Finan-This ~ltlon is Ideal for School and have tx· X -r a Y exp . n ot Pete Mitchell Tues·Sun day. New mgmt has efforts OperatJng Tele'< c1al Corp . 1601 Dove St • the mdividual with a t e n 5 i v e p a r t 5 neceuary. IWG-0202 for appt. "92-6103 We will .elect people 10-created an overflow or & late bkkpg part or HARJ>WARESALES 11100.EOEM /FO!N medical background knowledge IECEl'TlOMIST l<estaurant teruted in earning confirmedappta. many diversifi ed P /time, semi-retired MAINTENANCE who seeks the stability OIDEID£SI Food Prep 11 sandwich serious money and re· WE'RESELF.cTIVE responstbahlles Sul' ty~. Appty an pel"IOn. IUILDIMG MAM and . gednebrous be~eflls We offer a compettllve Small pleuant office an maker. If you are friend· alchl lllbag edlheit lrodtull potien· EVEWNKLINYGPWAOYRK ' cessful candidate will be CrAm Hardware. 3107 Daily work. Z..3 hours, provide Ya promtnent s a I a r Y a n d a Santa Ana division of ly. conscientious, & de· t a s on P uct on. respanstble, possess xlnt E.CoutHwy.,CdM $41hr. l714l~ c o m & • !t Yin· med ical/dental in· large Eas~m Corp A pendable we want you. Direct ••lea experience 558-31194 rommandofthe English H0$11'ESS Crazy Horse MaintenanN : For Apt Responsibi 'ties 11 • surance package Apply manufacturer of picture Now hiring for full time is r~uired. Openings an SA.LES;Npt. lch language. outstanding Steb House. now In· Complex in Costa Mesa. elude processing group in pe raon at 12354 fr1mes. Typing, good pasition, 11-5, Mon-Fri. El oro and Oran~ Advertising sales . 25'1 administratJve typing & te"iewlng for pttime 548·955§. EXeer. nee. medic a I /dent a I in. Lakeland Road in Santa with figures /custQmer Ex per. pref. AP.ply in Contact: Mike Hryzen o comm. ohly. !lM-2230 shorthand skills. hgure h O'l less AP pl Y 'n MA N AG EM ENT. Am· surance claims, workers Fe Sprinp. relations. Xlnt benefits. person. Stonem1ll Ter· at (714 l 8!1-9131. Sales.office. Gift store, a P pt it ude. Foreign p e r s o n I 5 8 0 compensation clalm1, Call Jackie Brown (714) race, 2915 Redhill. Costa langu11ge preferred We 8 khollo S bilious couple. Part admmisterlng lint aid Part-time Mesa. ANTHONY Lido Villg. Exp. req orrer a most congenial ~ w .. A. time High paying. to employ~ and o,t~er Indian Earth Co. seek· 836·6§23 POOL Self-strtr, lake·chrl( atmosphere. ad\·ance , HOTB. Second income Bill relat~d duties. Pos1t1on ing qualified people to R ECEPT. F /time for S Sal. open. 67J.46SS. ment potential, good D ES K CLERK S , Hughes. 549-Pl6 requires minimum 1 demo products an dept. busy Irvine CPA firm. RESTAURANT SALESPERSON wanted benefits Remuneration MAIDS, HOUSEMEN. & Mana gement ye~r o~ relate~ ex-stores. Hourly wage + Answer phones, greet Equal OpPortunity for N.B. clothing bout•· according Lo skills & ex· PA RKING ATTEN· MGR per1ence,anLVNaspre· co mm ission Call clients, nting. lite typ-COOKTIAIHHS EmployerM /F que. p/time Mature, penence Send resume DANT~. All shifts avail TRAl .... EE (erred. (71022J.4123. ext 753, Ing, errands. Front ofc CA.SHlaS • Listed NYSE exp. pref. 67S·ml Lo . Simco lnlemauonal Apply Ill penoo. Inn at ""' 9 appea ranee, plush of. 9842 Adams Street En er g > • INC 18 0 Laguna. 211 N Coast International company We offer a superior am-lpm. fi ces . Xlnt benefits nurBrooltbursl SALESrERSOH ~e wport Center Dr Hwy.Lagwaa8ch establishing South Bay benefilspackageinclud· rA.ITTIME W/traan. lklO to slart. Huntington Beach SALIS HA.ltOWA.IE Su ite •180 Ne " port HOUSECLEANERS &Orange Co district of· ing paid holidays and Shipping Clerk OHace Ask for Valerie .I ••• EXP 1 D 0 R Exp'd. Full or p'11me Beach CA 92660 EOE Flu hrs, good pay, own faces Complete training Christmas week shut· Assist for clothmg di! 714-975-0929 1 COOi 'RA.IHEIS SHOP Hn. to be arranged Ap-M~ F trans. exp pref. English & liberal remuneration. down. Please apply in tnbutlon co C M Part 28502 MarguentePkwy y•.a.•a.JEES ply in person Kerm SECRETARY Exp'd on spe1king. S40-08S7 If selected be prepared person Monday through lime wall tralJl S3 SOthr IEC.-rlOMIST near Avery Parkway """" Rima Hardware. 2666 I> Must be organized. to start immediately Wednesday 9-11 AM or l Call Chris 645-7181 Exper'd. person needed Mission VaeJO We're lootinc for sales Harbor 8 1., CM accurate. & enJOY "ork Hou sekeep ing & Ca ll Mr. Helberg ·3 PM or send resume PART Time. $350 hr to handle busy board in ••• people to Joan Mark C SAL~REPS ing w people Hv> l>P ~~:~ca~g~':a ~~a~h I 847-6533, Mon. Tues. I tonly r~sumes . with +bonus Choose hrs dynamic Npt. Bch. com· COOK ftA.JHEIS Bloome, So California's Local Cosmetics Co un mg Appl) at Kenyon, area. 64l-8700dars. Eva Wed before lpm. sala~y hastory wall be 10-20 wk Easy work m'I brokerage office 154 Eut17th Street • I tire auto service limited income oppty 2734 S Susan, S .\ M•""•Ga considered. 646-9741 Pr ofessional ap· nearFu.llerton center 642·6339 546-1101 Ho~ewaves AnA •-. lf youarefnendly,cons· Gift cards & cosmetics EMERSON Pa rt-time handwork pearance •mannerism Costa Mesa We offer our employees SECi OFftCEMGMT --------•! d E f F1n1shing knitted •ar a must Ca ll . Laila, • • • In I 1. c .., ~YOU SECRETARY c1entious and depen a x9. pre . 64().7373. So "' 833-2980 an x t starung 11 ary"' "~ ble we want you for a men ts. me crocheting. COOK 'RAIHEIS an ouutanding benefil • Lovely Office de l 1 g b t fu I . qua In l MA.MAGB,,tC". ELECTRE co. Ability to work Cast & er 23952Avemda pacltaee that in cludes • Good Pay& Benefits restaurant. rull tame. for innovative ne"' pre· lndustrial fat'ien cy essential delaCarlola Life. Dent.al/Medical In· •3Weelu Vacat1on S.S. wkdys. (Part lime ventive health center. an Controls Division 494-4758 RECEPTIONISTS near El Toro Road surance. profit sharing. *Professional till school starts ir you Ne w Port Beach Luxury 3300 s. Standard St. r(TIME EV941MGS Laguna Hills credit union. discounts & Environment desire) Applyinperson, offices Front des k SantaAna,CA92702 Regislerlodayforlocal ••• muchmore •Word Processor no exper nee. Stonem11l polish a must. Call col· C a•1tllt9 t.emporary assignments. COOK 'RA.IHHS TraininS Terrace. 2915 Redhill. lect 714/ZJJ.~--equal oppty Yovtt. c..,.wn 557 MJC :W5 South Bristol Ave. If you're lookmg for an •Job Variety Costa M-a MAN ICU RIST Pref lo f/h Adults with outstanding "UU'tJ near MacArthur excatm g career in sales CAM YOU OFHR? EXECUTIVE SECRETARY IMARKETIHGJ SECRETARIES HuntlngtM Beach Union High School District hu • these operunp for well organued 1ndtv1duals with good secretarial skills EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $1114 -$1719/ ....tNy Requires typing 70wpm and shorthand IOOWpm SECRETARY I $1002 -SllO/ Require~ 45wpm andshorthand70wpm SECRETARY II SIOSI· $13 13/ montMy Requires lyping SOwpm and shorthand 80wpm SECRETARY Ill s I I 15 -s I 384 I "'°"""Y Requires typing SOwpm and shorthand 90wpm The salaries ror the above positions are com mensurate with yo ur abal.Jt) and expenence Closing date for appl.Jca· lions is JULY 24 1981 \ppl~ at Room 131 or call HIUHIO l02SI Yorktown Ave Huntington Beach. CA92646 (ii t I 964-33.ll. ext 220 ..., emp yer m/ tl t ' l ti ' following but not nee. a rac1vepersona1 es. en Lin-SouthSantaAna &en~oyworkingwilhthe •GoodSec'y Skills INS . SECRETAR Y F in gernail F i xer, whoenjo)'workangw1th • --••• pubhc, we've got the •CorrectTyping exl)er'd. fuJl.tJme, good 751·4030 MHGMMTrosmOH 10-15 year old youths COOKTIAIHHS opportunity .. & we're Proofreading ' DISC INSTRUMENTS, equaloppt) a progreSSl\'e leader m employer m f h salary & be nefltS. Marine hardware store Fabric chain, C.M & evenings 6·9PM Call ltfMOl!ARYPftSONNtLSU1111c1~ 4501CampusDnve wailing lo hear from • PleasantAtlltude Laguna Bch. 497 1044 manager. Send resume Anaheim, Xlnt oppt'y 6 4 2. 4321, ext 34 3. l7ll lirdt StrNt near Verano you! • Detailed Onentataon bfr lOAMoreves. to. Box 841 Daily Pilot, Geri646-4040. between 2PM to SPM. HtwllOfflHch Jrvine rLIEA.SICA.LL •Non-Smoker IHSUIAMCE Large insurance aeency needs Rater to figure re· newals Paid co benefits Salary com· meDJurate 'Wtlh exper Call: PaWine. 963-aMl p O Box 1~. Costa MOD~YOUHG ask for Lon t .O.E. • • • MR SUMMBS If so. send brief letter of Mesa, Ca. 92636 Body builders, Athletes rA. YIOU CLaJ( 17 141557-1000 interest and qualira ca MARKETING or surfers wanted by Man . exper req'd Full No exper ience 1s M A R K C lions to Plann ing amateur photographer tame pos. Mon·Fn . 9 to RECEPTIONIST necessary! Pleue apply • Research Corparataon forpbysiqueposmg.No S.Apply 1660Placent11 at lhelocalioomost con· BLOOME PR C Public Mgmt MANAGEMENT experience necessary Ave. C.M. ~~heonJ~o~~~M ~:;:n Equal Oppty Employer ~~~~'.c~itlt!87: 1:f:~t. TRAINEE No commercaal use. $1000 r8 WEB DISC INSTRUMENTS. SALES Fantastic oppty angton Beach. CA 92648 S20.S80 per day. Call Our new Co. 15 looting a leader In optic eltc· BOB'S ror enercet1c person EOE ~ ~ Brad: (213)597·2131 for ambitious people tronics has an im· I . Unhmited potent Call -==------ Interior design sales. 1200 0 MODElSJISCOITS who want Lo turn pan mediate opening for an BIG BOY Jack Edwardseuoo SECIETA.lY·EXEC Flair for de~ign , de • Top Dollars527·7186 lime hours into GOLD ' and1v1dual to work our is an eq ual oppty emplyr SALES Full or pllime Georgia Pacific Corp coratiog. Will train 0 s ART -Ground flooropply Call front omce. needed for 1 new video has an opening for 661-7028. Motorcycles for de!ails. 851·9195 store In C.M Call at Secretar)' Lo Vi~ Pres1 IHVUllieifT 3 IMMIDIATE POOL Service, p/tame This pel'ICln will operate Lynn at DGM, 642-1944 den t at dlVlsaon offices in COUHS&Ott l••tdlot. opet1iilc)1, OrEMMGS Npt. Bch Excel oppty. our switchboard. re UTA.IL or 760-9133 for personal Newport Beach. Self-Oran Co ti f For a Set-up Mao. a for hardworking, cons-ceive and announce vis· interview starter with &xcellenl Dyumlc ge un· pro1110 0111 ro• Mechanic & a Parts cient1ousperson.l60wk itors. sort & deliver an-Parttimeclerks sec retarial s ki lls I ty 2nd Trush.Died wltllllt. C• ,.. .. H.,. Person or will tram. Ask for 10 hrs. work Must coming and outgoing STOPH'GO •SA.LES UP.• needed. 1ntel11gent. ~~~e~a~ep!':;lngsf~; Ho t1ptrle11~t for Jimat: hivemechanicalablllty mail and prov ide MAllETS Callonstoresfrom HB abilityto workon own, optic elertromcs has u l-11!!!1!!!•11!!!!!1•11!!!!!!!11!!!!1'1! challenRmg and reward 1 _______ _ mg opportun1l) a'a1la <'ECRET RY ble m our Markl't1nR ·" A Department We are seeking an m d1\•1dual 11oho ran type 60 WPM . take shorthand at 90 WPM and as able to use ad 1ctaphone The position requires 2 )ears market1nJi? ur sales secretarial ex perience An) back ground with an ad aRen cy "ould be a definite plus MEDICAL SECRETARY Wr currentl) have a rull lime opening 1n our Garden Grove clinic This position requ1rt'S t> pang skills or 60 "'Pm. steno at 60 "pm and knowledge of medical termmoloR~ Satar) 1s $1193 per month pllL'i ex· cellent benefits f'or this position. please apply an the Employee Relations Department belween the hours or ~ llam & I 30-Jpm on ~1onda> thru Thursda> s a I a r I ed or com · NCH • Wiii troM.. SOUTH COA.ST & reliable transporta· clerical supPort. 4555 Coad H:l'• to SJt. New revolu typing 70wpm +. d1ctal· 147 .. 13 ...., 2 k f'd ... port•~-lionary product in pest ing machine experience mlaaloned Investment .:..!~~~•:.:u::;•=.:.•--1 HOMDA. lion (tr ue pre » Typing and some office "1 w · __, control. Good com-a must, s horthand Counselor. Exper'd. real M.D a Hr...a. __ ....... 9.:5:..7·...:1....:9.:6.:6 ___ 1 &40-9$0l experien~ is preferred. missions. Must have re· 90 wpm +, superb Please appl> in per~un estate lkensees only. to consul with 1n-rlODUC110H liable car Ca ll Vic. benefits. Call Lois at orcall Call Kat1e,~9:!.10 novative health center. L V M ~'!'W/FULL TllAIHfl We offer a competitive ROOFERS. Lee Roofinc ~1·9191 (714)752-27ll. E.O.E We offer a compellt1,e salary and a l'Omplete benefits pa ckage ant'lucl mg company paid an suranre. credit union dental and MORE' KAISER PERMANENTE MEDICAL CENTER 9333£. U.HDSCA.PI MAIM. OpPort t.o expand eiust· Good mechanical a p· salary and a complete is, look!J'.'g for hot roofers Sales *SRI"•-•RY• ~EM.AH ti E luate TIME d & h · I benefits package includ· with mm. 5 yn. exper IF YOU ARE "'-llUI:'"" ,._ ang l P~~ ce. r~ Tired of bad hours. " litu e organ •,lion~ ing co mpany paid in· Journeyman. Sl6.66 hr CTIV OR To Chief Executive Of Exp. In aU phases of g~tr~~ C"a1?~~11~et'~r depressing surround· skillJ. Entry-leve pol · surance, credit un ion, 642·7222, Walt orVince H:vol'BAEENA~IVE rices of Irvine Based landscape malnt. incl ings? Medical Weight· lion. $40-8882. dental and MORE! Computer Company good knowledge of •r· 1141233-ai. L 0 s s c 11 n 1 cs _ rROOfUADR SALES/lur. IN Will ha ve xlnt s ih. typ rigaUon. Xlnt opp'ty for rewarding opportunity, Clerk. Major Newport Please apply in person Exper. hiih l ash ion •MULTM.IV&• mg & people skills. Call advancement. E.O.E. MECHANIC enthusiasm a must' Center law firm Hek111g or call : store. Npt Bcb. Fuluon MA.llrnHG Peggi at (714JS.S7-6660 <714>546·7843· 1920 S. PLA.MTOP&A.TOI CALL 754·1274 o r personforproofruding Island. Salary. com · Taltealootatlhis.. Tl!UftU Yale.S.A. 495·5103 & eeneral office duties DISC mission. ilnt benefits Nosellin1-co store EqualOpptyEmployer LANDSCAPE The South Coast County 1n cl ud In I reception isl Ca 11 644· 7100 No inventory-co. st.oclt.s SRI> ... .a. •y DISC INSTRUMENTS I 02 E. Writr St. CodoMtso. CA. '2626 714-979·5300 lnterttted Applicants Ont~ Rosterm11 A.Ye. lelftowwr, CA90706 2 I 3-920.420 Equal Opportun1t} Employer M F '•.a...-... • ....,.£ Water District bas an NURSING RN OR LVN relief. Colle~e back· No revertinc·lifellme "'-llUI:•- "'""'"'-· f ha · needed for night shift in ., ...... ftd .... ,pf p•-··· INSJ91alENfS """Ilion Position available with 0 E 1 "-"start.en needed for o.pen mg or a mec nae. b XI •'""" ·~ re.._ RUlll e .a.1 -,.._ d . . I Equal ppty mp oyer ,._ ______ _ .xu· Experlencewithpumps, conval. osp. nt ull: Lu AM Dutcher at -No boolta· co. pa y& ynam1c venture cap1ta 1•••SR1>•-••teS•• full & part lime Politlons valves, pining" electric salary & benefits incl in· 7li 7se. I 021. .... St. COMMllCIAL I.IE. checks firm in Newport Beach "'-llUI:•-11:: at .. public carden an m 0 t 0 rs ,.~.eq u ired sunnce, sick pay ' an· C .. MtN.. Tired ol sellin1 houses 7 No Swait·ro. pey1 wkly Mature, se){·motivallng Recpt TS01NwptS12.000 Corona del Mar. Call Knowledge of water centive program. Apply IUL ESTA.Tl CA 92616 days a week! We need No meeting room pro-secretary needed as as-SECUTA.IY T651"rainWangS14.400 Terry, MOl:f.Fri. ONLY treatment desired. SC· Beverly Manor. 340 Vic· SALES 7 I ._979 5300 one licensee to le1m the blems. sistant to President and Stock broker~e farm in ShtBO Fashls$18,000 8:39AM·4PM. §'7}2268 CWD off en 1 slartinc Loria C.M. This is our 3l!th year sell· lnte~ skills to manage, broker No sales tax collectine Vice President of ex cit-~a~h~on ~I~ e nh~sn 1~· Pres RE ShOOS19.200 L•A.LSIC'Y salary of a .Z/hour + --------1 Inc fine Southern AppllcantsOnly commerclaJ real eslate. Nocredlt card setup ing company located in Brokerage exper pre· ExpConsultantOurs NewportCen\erxlnttyp. an outstandlng fringe * California homes Income from mgmt Co.handleaall. Fashion Island. Will f H L11ReandersAgy.lnc in&l•/blldlls req. salary be nefit package. Ap· Perhaps you would en· Equal Oppty Employer whlle you learn. Su per Home Co n au mer handle vanety of duties. t:ct. r~ere~ ~~Gi~f:; 4020 BirchEst'64EOE 7521T1lor545-WS plicatlont are evailable NURSES Joy loining a firm active benefits; Ult inaurance; Products make appointments. Newportit33-81901Free 0Rfl~··......__,, at 31S92 West St .• So. RN'S L""'S lo uxury residential he1attb1 lnsurConancet&Kden· BASEMENT FLOOR.... contt.act otherd e,x 1 · foraHh_.644·2292 ~..., La guni , CA. 499.4555 Jn areas auch u Bic Ca· Trade your old atufl for ta pan. tac en, NATIONALOPPT'Y ecu • ves. run 11 >' I •1 p•1 .£ o ffice . Civil lit, N Irvine Terrace, Linda Clauilledad.~5678 tallscall631·°'55 cellent salary and Sm\ Newport B'each EqualOpp.Empl. NURSES llOES nyon, Spyglass Hill. new aoodiea with a 675-6700. Forappttoexaminede· operationsoromce. Ex ······~ II y I DI Co rporate and Real We keep expanding late.etc. PRESTIGESHOPPERS benefits. For interview Estate. CaU Ula. <7141 ~e.c~~nl~hop needs a because we attract the If you ire presently ac· Mon-Fri. l~SPM call (714~640-6234. • e 833-m6 mechanic helper, 18 or highest level of Nurses live In real eatate sales • • LIGALSIC'Y older Dependable. In all a reas of ex· do you have immediate Payroll • Sales • I!! It per I en c ed . responsible . Tools perience. Maybe it's our & unlimited access to R STAUDIUT shorthand. Newport needed Phone Jack higher rate structure or the president of your [ RMI e Trainee e Bnch. (7l4)6?}JU>. 548-Sl8l. the totally Inclusive company.or ii he hidden INVEST IN • e --benefits package or the aw1y ln an ivory tower MANAGDINT • For 01·str1·ct MaMnr • __.. ___ ___,..__ ____ -i' opportunity to choose removed rrom the scene. ADVENTURE I '"'iVI locations and 1hit\1. lt Our praldent I.a avalla· • • may even be OW' COO• bit. Do you need addl· • Thia hichly successful local newspaper • KIDS- SUMMER JOIS. tinuoua effort to 1up90rt tlonaJ tninl.1\1 to help We are looklnc for selected lodlvlduals to fill bu an openmc for 1 trainee m the speclallution certlflca· you increase Your eam· WESTERN 0101TAL CORPORATION our current nffda throuaboul Southern Callf. e drculalion department Bbic skills will e lion. lop? on.,. ICM~• oe>l)Ollun11y, e11c111no Prorreu throu1h trainlnC • advance to • entail supervision of 10 to 14 year old boy • Experienced or Ines· career cllallenQe and 10\'ent1n In • rMtaurant mana1ement ~on individual and airl home delivery carriers Areu of We'd like to think It's penenced you may well gtOWltl onenlld COMPellr performance • supervlsiOfl will ·be dthHry, collections e becauae we care more profit from 011.r color and 11les • aboutourpeople. videotapelitUnrluales JR. PAYROLL CLERK ASSISTAMT MAMMBS e Selected •Prllcant will re«ave hber11 tnlnlnl proeram which we art 1oo111no lot a a/larp Jt Payroll p., y e atart1n1 11 ary, regularly scheduled • U youareaRN,LVNor we feel la the flnett c1e111iol'9f'lfy11rotcaro..ma1ntalnhout-SU,OOOt.$11,000 .., • raises. bonus opportunities and miny . NA, Slaff Builden hu a avalJablt. 1y P1yrot1. latUe 101N Nnd c11ec11 .. •ncl frtnae benetlu auch as company paid place for you that's the We are not a franchlH, oo tmno Know 10-1111 b'f touch. •lld F\111 company be.fteflts a. c dntal •nd hulth plan, grou p lire •• very one you've been branch or 1ubeldlary-computll\nd PIYTOll ~ Lite typing opportunity for advlnCtlnCnl Insurance. vacation and sick leave lookinl for. j .. t headql.llft.fn. °"' YN' peyro11...,,.,,.nc. dtllrtd Wt • Company vehicle Is furnished durtni • \Ve have Openlnp for a _. • contcltnllou• l*IOll c.tPlblf al HIGH SCHOOL GIADUATIS workln1 hours. Why not call• toda.r • few hlChb·motlnted INtnlnoothlrMMotaccounttno Good we have a tralnlnr procram for lbott hl&h e Applicant.a must be ovtr 18, hive a rood e come in ror a vlalt. Ptl'IOCIJ .tlo have 1 d• *1>1I oommunlcatloo •1•• ttbool rraduate• who would Ukt to at.art a • drMnr reeord and bt neat ~artng • You'll btlladyoudld. 1Jre to bt more lllC· WOfll In OUf btlu~ul nw 11110Quatt«t Cll'tft' In manaiement. Stirttnr 1alar1 Hours are cenerally 11 AM lO 9PM., J, ctuful. ror u IA• olflctltc1lltitl ln ll'v1nu nd lal(ttd\'tll• $12.000peryear. • Monda)' ll\l'\I Friday. Some overtime Is . ttrvftw appolntmtnt 11ee of ••ce1i.nt QC>mpeny bt11tf111 av1ilable. • ~ with lbt loll owntl' 6 lnclu<ltng an outatirtcllrtg Employ" • U you are qu1llned and lnttresled In • founder, call W•l•1 N. &eoc11 Owlltfattlt> rten Pita•-~ 1t1 ,_. i•lfl Ca•lf di• e leamlns ll\e circulation butineu conllct • 1 T1Jlor. l*1IOn a1. ,_.. • the Daliy Pilot al 330 w. Ba1. Cotta Meu • w.-N. ,..,. C.. A,,tr.. • before lO:ao AM or artcr t PM daily. • ~.~. QALT<Ms ~. ~ JW. 'lllfw~i.--Alk for Don Williams or Ken Goddard nnSaaJoeQmnRl• w••r•llN,~IGIT~L 1949 Mnn.c...-e ,. e -' ._. ... .w .._...,...,,.for' P CUll1• S.: 9f 411,,..,.t 0r.tt c... i 311Utd .,Ill Ave • Delly PIM • " 1c«Mr..., •"° RtO H1111 • 330 w. Say Street • · Coetl...., CA mtt e Costa Neu, CA e 0 ' e F.qual Opportunlty ~er • ·• ................. 1.1 Word P'°*""' woe NOCESSOI llJ.1441 n... 147·34ta ......... ,.._. rlETTIEST '57T.allD IHTOWM! '520 IESTOFRI! (~) THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOt>O HAABO M Bl'ID CO~TA Ml ~A t>-l J UOIU ---~ ·29 Model A Town Sedan, 4 dr, restored. Ideal for student Sl0,500. ALSO '46 Ford Woodle, rest o red. S13 ,SOO. 675·6161 29 Hon ford w/stakts and bed liOO. '29 Ford sprt coupe Bod tdr " deck lid . 67S.3l75. 1911 TOYOTA COROLLA 2-SEDAll Equipment in cludes 1 s peed transmission. pin stripes, v.tieel well moldings, body side moldings & is fully factory equipped. (182327). 2 DOOi SED»4., Equipment Includes 4 1p1ed overdrive trll\lmlN lon, power •leering. power brakes, r.::~r:· ·s; "i' 97 ... ~"' lt77TOYOTA PICICU' Thie Oflt l\a a long wtllllblle, 111tomatic ""~" ati.11, radio with an 8 track tapt, *iple Md M!ltewall llrH. (1H1~ s3999 . . ·--........... ._.....,.........,__. . -·. 1911 TOYOTA PICKUP Standard bed model. Equipment In- cludes 4 speed transmission, one- touch tailgate panel. power brakes & 1s fully factory equipped. (01 4974). 1981 VOLVO 2DOOITUDO Equipment l ncludH 4 apetd overdrive tr1naml11lon, power 1tffrlng, power bl'ak ... elloy wti .. 11. pin tlrlpe 1nd mo<el (201547). 5 11~702 lt76TOYOTA COIOLU Equlpm1nt includee en economlc.9 4 cylinder engine, 5 tpeed tranamlPlon. rdo, vinyl In- t.for, wtiltewatl tlm and /ftOt*'-(102195~ s2999 1979 AMC_, 414 CJI Ott~ fOf tum"* lunl ~ fnclildet a YI qlne, 3 l9tfd trantrnlllton I NNFM radio. (WHJ227,. AHdy to roll b ontr 551M • 1911 TOYOTA . 5 SPEED DELUXE PICKUP Equ1pmen~ i n cludes 5 speed transmission. window package. one- touch tailgate panel. rear step bumper & is fully factory equipped. (016090). 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOi SEDAN Equlpmtnt Include• en automatic trenam1111on, power ateerlng, power brak11, pln1trlpe, wheel well inoldlnge and mortl (195177). ' 1971 YOLYO 164 SIDAM Thlt car It In exctlltnt condition! Equlpmtnl Inch,_ 4 ~ tran1mllllon. AM-FM radio, ;,~~·~s2799~ .... ,.. lt71TOYOTA COIOUAWMOM 4 Door. Automatl~ tranetnltllon. radio, pin ltrlpet. body tide moldlnga Ind In bllutltul oondlttonl '225WZM>. Priced ri9ht It only s3999 ' '73 DA TSUH 2402 Dy namite. 4·s pee d w1a1r . stereo. mags <23SHNLl SELLING YOUR MB' WIPAY TO,DOUAI SS Call Jack Bacon JIMSUMOMS IMPOITS 1970 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 631·1Z1683J.9.m CASH TODAY We will come to you MERCEDES WANTID Call forimmechate appomtmeot '80 Mazda. 626. Xlnt cond. Ask for 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77MH Dynamite "8" Sport• Roadster, very sharp! (698RTH) $Jff 5 JIMMAllMO YOLMSWAGBt 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-JOOO '79 MGB, wbt /blk int, xtot cond. W /Xlru 8 st ofr.131-7176 7fMCil Only 13,boo miles on this raior aharp "8 " Roadster. £aselle, Rallyu , orig. maroon w/black. t8VNS09l $5,4'5 JIMMAllMO YOL.KSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 •73 MGB. abownn rood, 27 MPG, overdr. new tares, AM/PM cass . . 675-1456 74 MG B. good mech cond .. C'700. 644-4157; 751-9195 1977 MGB. convert., very sharp, 8 trl<, stereo, lugg rack. lo ml. S3400 Call 673·1367 O,.t '746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Sport Wagon. fuel in· .iect. 1900 New radials. s ho c ks . align .. am lfm /cass. mt im· mac 59K orig. mj Ask- mg '2900. ~ 7218. 9100 ~ -, ~~-. '--I 111 1111111 I ii 11 .1111 WANTS TO BE YOUR #1 Volume Dealer in Orange County Discount on All Models Turbos Included -·- $4,2'5 JIMMAQtO VOLKSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 Air, 5 apd, xlnt stereo Mark Sachs-Buyer pooo,ssul.81eves. 831-1140 495-1100 New '81 310 '74 Mazda RX4 Wagon MISSIOH YllJO 2 Door Hatchback Sedan. Body Xlnt mags new IMPOITS 4 speed trans. & full} radifls. Int xlnt. Must --7-9-'M-1%-'-",."'"5"'"0"""1t-1t -1 factory equipped. 173131 sell. Sac S1200. Please .. ~ call, keeptrying497-1895 Silver, loaded, be1utiru1 !207 PHM) -..,..,.."""' .. rRl'MI Mowroti 97 39 SADDLllACIC IMW ~~~-.:Mio~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131-2040 •. 49M949 ORANGE . 7 8 M B z 4 s 0 s L 79PICIUP6' 4apeed6flbed IR87135) SADDLBACIC IMW 131°2040 •• 495-494' coUMTY·s Silver /red inlr, ster EXCLUSIVE cass, alloy wltl5 125.900 MASEIA TI ~P~h~84'"""0.~34""'10;__ __ _ DEALERSHIP '79 300 SD snrl. all xtras. Callforanappointment like n ew . $27 ,250 today ! 966.1779 ! 640-6215 ·74 2160Z. Gutay 240 carbs. IEACH IMPORTS 74 MB 450 SL, .of< m1. New paint, 4 spd slick. .,.0 Dove.,.__. garaged, immac . Red d tires. I.SO 640-7820 '"° ~--h. in Uo .. 7S2.of00 w ate l A ys, U aUlg '77 DatJun 2IJOZ 2 + 2 Xlnt 1969 Harbor Blvd. 1 SOO 080. 492-2372 cond Lom1lage.168SOor L 31•7170 ·81 30~SD White and heal offer da & eves ' Palomino leather sunrl 644-8032 MtfttM.... 97 40 640-9738 '79 Datsun 810. AC, 4 s~. ~·••••••••••••••••••••• -.7-3 _4_S-OS_E_L_._Y_e_l_lo_w_1 stereo, cloth seats. tilt. 70 28GS. brown. pw, auto Muslard inl 1mmac xlol cond. 66'1·<133 trans . a ir . re b 1 t cond. 1 .94.oros '72 Dalaun ~Z Xlat Beautiful. S5000 '80 300TD Sunrf. cond. New paint. uphol. 963-6583. --I v o r y / l a n 1 n t r 74.000 ona mt Must sell. '79 Mercedes 4.SOSL, only Showroom oew. 123,500. $4000/bst 675-2484 art 12,000 mL nawless cond. 7141642-7407, 714/S6M148 Spm. Rk k Superb custom stereo '7l MB Ziil diesel bel '76 280 Z. 2 pis 2. 6S ,000 cassette, silver b~ue, center console. e~te~ ml. AM /FM.tape. Mags navy rag lop & ant. • ooo 973-<m9 New paint. l!SOO OBO S34,950 Firm. 1714 1 ~·~·~----~--- 839'8651 784· lSlO dys. 998-2588 'MB '70 280 SL. Auto, red. ••••-•t eves. 2lops. M111tsell. $17,000, -vi..--M F II call 1·598-6000. ·74 240 z. Dan Burgun. 4 B. actory a oys. dy with black leather in· S500. Leather SL rront MG 9742 $5290 -·-New '81 Pickup Short Wheel Bue. Body si d e moldings . Thermoguard protection pkg. " fully ractory equipped. (2145) $5777 -·-New '81 200SX Hatchback Deluxe. 5 speed trans.. undercoat. wheel covers & fully factory equipped. (1322). $7172 All prices + tax. license, doc fee & d e aler installed options Sale ends 48 hours after publication Cars subject to prior sale. nP,~port datsun 1.1 -, 11 ~,c terlor. New tires. Mag seal. $200.631-1105 ..................... .. wheela. Ex.Int cond. '76 Mercedes 3000, snrf, '69 MG Mld&et new sort 888 0 St Rebuilt engine. ~700 Blaupunlrt stereo, xlnt lop, new l500 hard lop, QVe . OBO. Daya, 675·9510, c 0 n d . s 9 9 s 0 . good. cond Sl800/0BO Newport .Beach Eves, 75t-0271 (714)963-4421. 1_549--_711_4 _____ 1 ~~---~~~~--" ....._, Mtw HOO Alltot, Mtw 9f00 Alltoe, Mtw 9iOO •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I W..lmf1rW ........ .w Mill.......... ... . .w ~ .... rW ~ .... ..w ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ....................... ...................... ....................... Nd ~ Ute4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT~nday, July 19. 1981 ••• £ o,.e '74' ,.,.. "" .... .,.. tno ••...-t77t ..... .,.. tno v•• tnz ...... UMd ~ Uttd ~.~ ..................................... . •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................................................................................................... • .............. ca. ,... 9t20 oe.. it• "'' • ~~~T~lo ~· 71 c;aleA Ta YW Sq ...... dl. New 1151 Ill "11VW8-' 8Mtlt Coo '76 YOl.¥0 J64Gl ~~ .......... !!,'.~ ~~ .......... !!.1.~ .... : ... •••••••••••• .. • ...... ! ............... , ... "' •1--· a... Dy11•tit 5 1pud fe1tvrtt. ~utDt coed, ••• vtrt. Btkita top fr lntr. Sf41ii C~TM ·n Seville, loedtd. 'U Chevy CAPRICE 77 oa.5 l4U1IT Coupe, orilinal copper M111t sell! l3l50 080 .... Lo ml, &d ccnd. S7000i Low miles Loaded I &-• &C? charcoaJ w/black vinyl CLASSIC, Blk /red lnt, H llt1tnty Std lb ~~ .......... !?!! flnillt, (;.':~ ~l::W DAU9 ~~ ::f·~J! R:~aoce 8-ja, new (llnSAN) Wt .~~in teun ~~·3= ~:!:!3 ~~r':!iJ ~~~~a!:~ :.-::t~•ft~.u[,~ iu1,X11t~1 rbltb 1en1 c. JIWMA940 DIESEL! 2-dr .• •·•peed now r~dueed to ooly palnt·Uiltrlor·Ures·runs JIM':4::.C, ~~~~~~!::k!,tx· ·u Flett~ood Brau,;, reaaooableotrrrm-ms mllu t'a lovely . oew PDl, ,. c e 01 , YOUSWAW w /elr 6 low miles. $1150! Must tell this gd. MOVING must sell VOUCSWA61M L..mtS.lldiolt Landau top, all s1h-er '77 Chevy Luv wnh shell, (JelS\'f) xtru---1 tf7UllMll11Yd. Dynamltt!(J14WWZ) week.Call NOW. $1200./obo. lS71lka(bBlvd OfMtwltll m11t.nrnewradlallires. Laptdttlt Sl500 S1.Jfl PorKht '57 ltoO Sltptt. ..ftl 46-261 w.sm.allhSt.H.B. 1 J.JOOO___ C • new air eond com· __ a.m.__ MMMA•IO black/black, ona. ' ·11 Torota Cerolla JtMMA.10 73¥W4Mlll RED VW Bll&·nu eng.nu PU pmsor, new ditt btb C..,,.,. HIS YOLISWAW mW. All ret'tipla alllce O.Lue Lo nil, A/C. YOLISW.... Dynamite 4-apeed palot·nu brka·radlal '75 ~s ~~ w::f'.,:ci:· M9wlllse.al iystem. Very clean •••••• .. •••••••• .. ••••• 117UBeleb8lvd. :;:;..T:,::·,m::=· AllJFll I trk, cle11, 11'/ll&eaebBlvd claulc w/~nly 47,ooO b~~W:or:i~'t = Nenw Mi:h tlret, ne~ ~~ ~in~ alt ePM 'S7 Chrysler Newport 141-J SI* •mr . ~l.Ml-81 14Z.HM mlltt,abarp! (MIJPN> ""llbv1.-."'-··--brakee 'clutch, lo m1. L( ' c S900. '70 Honda 750 '7101da8tatftre fOld·tan ' •· "7J TOYOTA ., vw Sqrbk IDOd co.Ml SJttl """ # -"""''""'--ot SU.Z& ~ ~ is Seville V~ry low mi. Sl.000. bdh xlnt cond. Int, Stpd, JUieo. \jpe Portteedn. 'l\ll'bo )llO. "'-"· ...... ~ .. :uencu.. .•. an . .W JIMMAllMO llhS\ .. H.B.ss.sm or r. --l<.OOH.llhi-.il\lv(t Xl~t cond . Fully ~...!L..... deck.~~. Lode • lo CDllHI•· _._ """' • -=<. -.,.,.... 1111rsuu....,. '87 BUG 0 ·blt en.r runs '73 VOLVO C·-·" ..... , \40 °1100 ec1u1pped.18700. 546-0696 Ford 9940 I 00,000 Pb TWiW91 1peed, YtrY a arp. 'I0-1&•-"~ '"""'~ ..... · •• ... ~ .. ~ ,-11 -E-LDO-l '79 Old• Roya1e. (tlJIGFI """ -ll'1l Buch Blvd 1lnt. Perr for dune Dynamite, UME Sedan. . owner . ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• DIESEL 2 cir loMted oraf\Sem213Ml.all D1namite batchb•ck, 14• •ooo · buux. '800/o(r. 87S.SS29 automatic, air, sterto. SUPER SHARP, r~lly '71 Ford WON, autq. a tc. •1 000 • 1 sold/dold '7\ Ill T. Blk/blk, 1 $1.491 •·•peed, low mllea, .. , mt vw fbbbit diesel, l321GSS> 7t CADILLAC loaded reduced for 1m· llOO .. • • m · • oner. k> ml. xlat cond. J•M MADIO orillaal! (OlT~) 79 ._.....,..... aunrf. AM/FM cua, xl.nt $2,ttl a DOIAOO med sale $4750 775-4~ 540'"'427 an&PM ·PP. 531-75.19 '1 714 Wl VOLISW.... 96,ftl Low miles, xlnt cond. cond . 4S + MPG. JIMMAll40 DllS& home,97&-8533office '74Caprl. V-64Sod.Xlnt '81 REGENCY M, Xblt 18711Beach81vd JIMMAllMO <UPHM> 751-818'1 VOLICSWAG.. THlllAlllT'l '77 SEVILLE Xlnt cond. cond. Great radio. $1900 Mint, fdr. wire wheels, carb1, blk intr. New 42-2000 -VOLISWAGB4 79....... vw ·79 scmocco im· 187118earhBlvd. Don't mlu Lhl1 eas Bill OBOS73-22llO steno/uu, loaded paint .... olfer. dy1 ESTATE SALE: '71 18711 ee.cb Blvd. 4apd. fuel Inject., xlnl mac. l5800-dark ereen 142·2000 saver. Three wuy white, 831-1257 /4~2969 '73 LTD Brougham: <'iood p0,8t113'1·.W 213~. ev /Wknda CorolUi, 2 door, 4 apeed, 14J.2000 ~. (i'J• XWJf) 144.oM rMU Sacrifice '75 Volvo Wag. leather int, split power REAL SPECIAL! condition. $1400 '12 Cutla11 Convt. Alr '/:.' 63l·MIO whitewlthbiacktop,low '74 BVG rblt en&, 1ood S.ddl1'1HklMW 1979 VW C.., wlilh gd cond needs minor seals, AM /FM CB 1980 El Dorado: all 646-~p~~~~f°cdn~: ':Jo. ~~~~4~lnt ~~-1'on-Frl, t ·4. trus, S2950/0BO 131·2 0 •• 4tMt4t t.tHtJ. stereo. lo work $2850 owner ~Tf:·<~tf8;i:Ow black, 6800 miles UKe11i H45 poo1oeo.-.ar5. __., S4Ml67 71 YWlillff II Mlllt SHOO deseerate63J.l719 $ 900 Alm01tnew! 615-7707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt57 66S377 '71TOYOTA • 11• '78 VW Bus. Excellent 13 C 9917 LINCOLN Contmental lido i uu,alr,AM/FMtus. Corolla SR5, S·speed 72VWS:;x:ahdi Co.atom 2-dr. Sun roof. ...... cond. Air. amtrm ...o M k 111 '69 Collect.ors .................... , .. loll of extras. Cherry! toupe. Dynatnile ori&. Very clean 4-speed wen. 4·• peed w /ussetle I 760-7014 c•ss•tte. New rad1'als ••••••••••n••••••••••• ar S4o.8299 . '12 PINTO Wen xlnt cc,id '(~CW) Rona like a watch. Orig. while ruush Very -" '78Camarol2J. Rblt eng, car, (Spd a/c amtrm CA¥. 950.UUtOO .topper • ..s .. -(07'7l9) sharp. (S8lUJV) '69 VW Bug New lfll/· 5.Si9.m71 new brakes. tires. '67. Continental Coupe. 11200 Steve 833-1954: ·11. '924, bri&ht red. _.,.. WtS $4 295 paint reblt '1600rr. custom 1nlr. T·top, Fine car. Xlnt cond. See 160-831111 Cutom wheels fl JIMM+..c> JIMu"-..O JIM~O radlals,lugrltxlnt$2800 Sanyo bi-amp stereo toappreciate S1250 Call -p· . Xln _.,la Pouche mirror. AC, VOUSW._.. _... 551-63119 bfos. UMd SSS.1737 557 2978 '" mlO. l <.VUll • ....,., AM /FM c aasette . 111ll&e.cbBlvd. VOLISWAGB4 VOWWAGIH ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ------mileage. 1!97S. 8*8181 Sunroof. Xlnl cond. 14Z.2000 11111 Beach Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. ~~!~::SY !o~. hick 9910 81 Camaro 0erhnella Mercwy 9950 or Iv messace~767%. 14•2000 14•2000 1 ·~·--·"' full pwr. loaded, 7500m.•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 99 .. 0 832·3527 'IOCOROLLASRS,5spd, .,. .,. p000080.S56-819S · ....................... ~ --83i®l like new. Under Dealer s ORANGE COUNTY'S ~ '!' '59 351C. M,OOOor belt of. am /fm atereo, wire '73 VW Super Beetle 73 VWGHIA '79 vw Bus. Top cond. ii~il~r~ V~f·~~ --mvoire. Must sell. going Fl*ST •••••••••••••··~··•• .. • fer wheels. anrf. 13K mi. am/fm cau, anrf, lo ml, Dyna m Ile 4 speed Snrf, stereo. tape derk cond 557-0890 By Owner '79 El Dorado bark lOscbool.760-6923 LINCOLN-MERCURY Good trans~UOO ce.r 531-ZlU @0017WUO xlnlt'Oftd. p!OOSSNIOI Clauic with ooly 47,000 '6500Call~l973 . fully equip, UK ml. '70Camaro. mustseU. Gd DEALERSHIP ISIHl4l POISC.. 1177 Cellc~. &ood cond., 75YWC....t miles.sharp!(349JPM ) 'MVWCamperBusfac. ESTATIWE 112.SOObelowbluebook. cood. 23mpg, oeeds &.,' -,,~_1-1.,·. 9965 SW ... ..-AC,All!FM,magwhla. Low miJeade. Su-r B. $)'95 torysnrf,tent,neweng, AftSPM64G-5192 paint. $1700 /080. T~s Po.Hoc ~ _, • ,.... I d '56 Buick l2900 OBO. On· 857 0998 · • •••••• Cara & Acceu. Au&. Isl. $4,200. ~9367 Dynamite condition. JIM MAllMO x nt orig con $2400 ly one owner w/4.S,000 '65 Classical CADILLAC · · LINCOLN·MERCURY .............. •• 6-UPM, Orange County '80 Toyota TERCEL 2dr Mags.stereo. (!*IMYR) VOLISWAGIH 631-0257 original miles in Xlnt CONVERTIBLE. Xlnt CheYroWt '920 16-lBAutoCenterDr. 1979 POMTIAC Falrgrowids C.M. 24 hr sedan, xlnt cond, 14K S15,995 18711 Beach Blvd. VW SWU MEET cond. (213) 592-5832 Cond. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• SD Fwy·Lk Forest exit SUMlllO i I) f o r m a l i o n ml, S419S/()80 S48-273.S. JIM MAllMO 142-2000 Cars & Access. Aug. 1st· 642-~18 1910 C..vROlET IRVINE Automatic trans., pYtT. !714)491-9177 . dayi,uu144 VOUSWAGIM '60·'65 vw lert & right UP1', Orange County '69LeSabreHr,80Kmi., '78SEVILLE, Burgundy. CITATIOH2Dll _ 13~7000 __ sthe~i1nlls'unrootair condAM··,E~ '67 911 Porsche. Great '68 To yo ta Coron a 18711 Beac~ Blvd. door, '73 left door. ~ F1Ur,rounds C.M. 24 hr very &d cond. $1300. 41K mi, sharp, 8 track. II a t c h bark . V 6 , Monarch '16 4·dr sedan. w '"' • • • 1" cond! See to appreciate! am /fm, new tires· 142-2000 each. Western style whl in or mat io n 960-214leves. ____ $9 .000. PP Day : automatic trans . pwr. Leath uphol. Loaded. stereo tape, maa ly~ $4000 fm. 4'94· 7S9 l, brakes, needs eng work is Sdr()('co, xlnl cond. rims for Super Beetle (714)498·9177 84 Riviera Xlnt cond. full 7~1-4642, Eves· 851·9876 steering, air cond. & ~bo. 714/990-8951 wheels & only 25.ooo 49T·fl26 968·2213 ea.~9744 1974 Combi Van, tinted pwr incl. windows 94k '77 Seville, Met. brn ONLY 17.000 miles ' Mult tt5Z miles! (STIXZN>. MUSTSELL-fll '13 !~eO::o~~s:.ut~.s8j~· '74 Dasher Wen. 4-spd. windows, everything mi, orig owner. Has ap-:~rr & ;,~~xtras. (O~LY n.595 ••••• ":!!•.•••c••••••••b•i• M?~~ri= ... SlhVER·Likt New 963-QiS. JOmpg, front whl drive, works. . 492·7913 raisalor . 53&-l.502_ ~ '67 Class1r onvert1 e 21SO Harbor Blvd .•• 631.(19!N AM /FM tape, eleclr. lg-·12 VW Squareback 64 Burck Skylark conv i s Fleetwood Brougham MIRACUMADA autom a t1 c See to 'BO Porsche 924 Turbo io Corolla Wagon. Runs 79 VWDIESB. nition. xlnl cond. S2600 Wagon Snrf, runs great. I SJ.200 or best offer Nds d'Elel(ance, loaded. xlnt 21SO Harbor Blvd believe. nr pedect COST64r.A5M700ESA 1 l2,000ml. Fullyloaded.2 good, 4 spd. $795, Pb Cll5t. 2·door, 4-speed Aft5 :30PM~?.839Mel 800.49M7S8 1 en wk642_S242_ _ t'ond S7!KKI or assume COSTA MESA ss.soo 080 Wkdays --...:...:~~-=:;..:.~-tt- t.one. Must sell. Best of· 645-7518 Rabbil. Sttteo, sharp' '74 VW '12Super Beetle. Like '71 Bu1rk Electra 225. lse at $225 pr mo 64~5700 851·0471. Eves 64S 1198 '76 Trans Am. Xlnt fer 7 6 ~ S R 5 : S le re o <BPM~I Razor sharp 412 Wa0on. new S2600or best oHer. •• ooo pb 644 7ZJO aft 6P · SEE US FIRST' ask for LIJ('y. '6,000 mL Stlling be w 8 HS • -· mt., ps. • air, bl b.. ·-211 (714) 974-1572, Cassette. 5 s~. new ..,, aul0mat1c, ooly 58,000 751·~ works perf All elec & '77 Cpe De Ville • ·74 Mustang. a c. ps. =ue~•::.;.·..J:::=:;a,;....,..=..=.,_ '71114 Only'13KmLMintl lires,37mpg.S!950.Call I JIMMAllMO mi. A·l le Sharp ! ·75 vw Rabbil, good new alternator Run.sgd Yellow, 44.000 m1 Lthr Wehaveagoodselection upd.am/fm 11700 lt71POMTIAC . IMl-1171 VOLISWAGIH 1235VBSl h f · «1111 499 Di1 split pwr seats, loaded. 0 f N E w & Us ED 644-5769. 18711 Beach Blvd. -495 s ape. antast1c mpg ~ . R I B t Cd Chevrolets! -Tl.AHSAN ' cond ! Maiay extras. Must see! M5liO '9'7·158'7 LANDCRUlSER FJSS '70 ·11 rolSC .. rblt ens. aeoo &G3'76'1 928 Brand new. Chiffon ,,...,.. f767 White. Beige Leather. Auto tram. J.23 option ....................... '71 STAG , Classic V8, group incl. Pwr seats. mint cood, 2 lOps, wire mirrors. locks Elec wheels, amtfm can, snrf. factory alarm S1t00162·~ system. Auto climate cootrol. '87 TR4A. IRS. 95% S.! s.lt.tOO restored, 1000 ml on rblt List tcJ.320 en&. New paint, tires. in· Call Virginia. 645·4800, ter: wires, amtfm, 22-34 6'5·1122 mpa econ. rcpta, more. ... loyce 975' good investment at S3850. OBO. Ph546-3303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 9110 •t DEAUR IN U.S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOY 77YWCAMl'B ~CAIVU Loaded Pop-Top Con· ROUS·ltOYCl version. Automatic, air tMt~ butane stove, fl refrig. ........ 9Ndl Sharp! ( OllZ13e) ....... -""'" OOSID SONOAYS JIMMAllMO i2 Shdw. N.int 1 oW'ner. 2 YOUSWAetM ton'e blue. ~.000. or 11111 Beeth Blvd. ltdtcaah..-.... 142-2000 .......... 9100 ..... ..... 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• $2500 ·72 Butck Electra. 4dr. ea e au y . '69Mustang8cyl.auLo, 81ark & beaulifWI ' 142-2000 JIM MAJUHO 675-2689 mint rood Full pwr . m 1 I ea g e S6 2 o o · 63.000 mi. orig eng, xlnt Automatic trans .. lfr '79 VW Convertible Bug: VOUCSWAGEH '12VWCamperxlntcood, 71.000 m1 I owner <7141646·3404 '548-191!8 -cond S2(nJ firm (714) cond .. tilt wheel. p r 8 tract am/fro stereo 11111 Beach Blvd. new p,nt. eng, trans. 1 300. 95Hl11. Dr's Estate S.. 760-9670 PM sleering, AM /FM stetto Xlnt cond. New brakes, 142-2000 S 3 s 0 0 r i r m Codlloc tt 15 'BO CdV Ught yellow, 68, 6 cyl, 3spd. great body tape. cruise cont~I. redwithwbilelOpS7700. VWC ~ 831-48761493-9346 ••••••••••••••••••••••• landau top , fully & eng. needs uphol pwr. locks & m g (714)760-2544 or 637·6565 • t ·&6 BU:.. Ml.L'lt sell! Good '79 Se vi lie Loaded• equipped Only 8400 m1 •71 VEGA depend .. good work S2l00. 67>9658 aft wheels. (1804M3). all7:30 BUGS. notchbacks. cond.Runsgreat.Xtras. rlean Light blue. Xlnt cond. Asking transp. Am /Fm 6 OHLY$S995 77 VWIUG squareb.ackks. f~tbah~kB. Rbllenc.63Hl73 Sl0,500 644·5965 or 112.950. Days: 851-9339, cassette. Moving MUST OldtMob• ttSS M1••cuu" ... vans, pie ups • g 111. -SELL by 7 29 $375 080 -_...., Dynamite, sunroof. 4· Over 20lorhoose from. '10 . Bug, reblt eng, 8.000 644-769'1. eves 97_9·9544 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2150 Harbor Blvd. s peed. Great bu Y ! BUG CITY, lNC. m1, new paint. $1995. '79 Eldorado. Loaded ·72 CDV lea int, clean. 536·5797 ·79 Olds Cutlass. full COSTA MESA (825VBZ) &:B-5224 Mus l se 11 by 7 /31 Sll.SOO Days :)56.9~ or S2000 or best offer. days '69 Chevy Biscayne, AIC. equip. Beau cond Sell or 64~5700 $.l,'95 73 VW Cu~ 646-8405. 734-1900 Eves 3714~9 IO..S846·52SI heater, 4 dr. good cond lease. 644-6309,847·033'1 '74 T A 400 .i.M JIM MAllHO _... p;so. 631-1918 . rans m. • ~· Dynamite. pop·lop, VolYo 9772 '75 El Dorado56.000 m1 '72Cud Cpe OeVille.ex· .74 CHEVY Caprice 4dr. 75 Starf1re v .6, 29mpg, 13,150. Ask for J : VOLKSWAGEN w/only 55•000 miles. + ••••••••••••••••••••••• Am /Fm. radio. air. rept1onal Nu trans. good rond. xlnt tires mags, 8·lrk. P1relhs . ..;:;64..:::2;..;;·8889="'-· ___ _.._ l87ll BeachBlvd. speed.Sti.rp! #I VOLVODWB cruise control Drive & carb. rbr, svr rcpts, .,r.nnaft"PM64l·0379 ~OO/QBO.S38-055l n..dtrWrd O .4•2000 lNORANG"'COUNTY ' makebestofftr ~-8784 ~ 631-4296 ---~ l' -T ado dsl 33000 .,. $4,HS "' · '78 Seville, silver blk '70 Chevy Mahbu. 307. ps. ·79 oron • · ~··•••••••• .. •••••• .. •• · 8 o Convert i b I e . JIM MAJUHO is Eldorado Convt. last paint. 10 mi. perfect pb, air. new pamt SlOOO m1, lthr. loaded. S8000 77 Thund~rblrd lmn11tc. blk /silver, S&.000/besl VOLKSWAGEN SALES. SBVICE off the Une : Cardinal cond 50. 9Sl-4624 firm. 64S-0490. 673-~ __ all acces mcl llhr se45· offer.61~ l871J8eachBlvd AMDlliSIMG xlnt cood. New tares. '79 ELDO BRTZ DSL, BLACK '62NOVA Cstm 790ldsDIESELstawgn, gauges. am /fm tare. '12 vw Bm. New clutch, 14•2000 OVERS!~D'.JVERY $3950 PP (714)337-0622.C· lo 11 • xlnt new job, must sell new tune·brakes + brakes. Runs good . .,. EXPERTS temoon5aLalldaySun. 216Kml,moonrf.yel w. runs we .greatrar 950 pp~ more.pl00.968-1519 Clean inside/out. 12700 '72 Super Bug, xlnt oond, 644·6536 loaded 3000673-8895 m~ · · < Days 552·1800 Eves. all ori&. 66,000 mi. UJl.lllf ............ ... 9100 .A.._ Hew 9100 .Aaltot, Hew 9100 Wes. M•w tlOO ....._, "-• 9'DO A.., /FM .... c.c .... 11 ~. "•w • • • • • • •• • • • • •. ••• • •• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• .. •• 552--7U•. • ...,.reo . .,,,.,,,., VCX.VO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 VW camper. rebll '71 Sqbk. Very clean Eng 1966 Harbor Blvd. ena. amifm stereo. gd &i trana t.nder 2000 m1 COSTAMESA rood. sp:I0.67S.2959 ~10 ~J.S80 '4'-9JOl54o.94'7 ......, M•w 9100 Alltot, Hew 9IOO WM. 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O NCE ll-fEY TAKE IHEJR CLOTHS OFF, THAT'S IT/ -----~ ' by Jim Davis By Hank Ketcham "• '-'IJDGE PARHER DID YOU 00 DOWN TOiHE Rfb'TAURANT WHY'RE YOU TO 6Ef MARC?E AFTER i'OU LEFT HERE A6KIN0? YE6TERDAY? BECAU6E TH\5 GUY DRIVER 6AID MAR0E SENT HIM OVER TO bE E ME! 50, PUTTIN6TWO AND TWO TO<:JETHER, WHEN HE TALKED TO HER, YOUR NAMf MU6T'Vf eeeN MENTIONED·' DO YOU KNOW HOW TO 6ET IN TOUCH WITH HER? 6ET HERON THE PHONE! MAY- 5E 6HE KNOW6 WHO DRIVER 16 ! w-....- M15~ weeereR? THle Je> AtEX RENO, THE Dl6TRICT ATTORNEY! WOULD YOU MIND COMIN~ DOWN TO MY OFFICE EARL.Y MONDAY MORNIN0? l 'D t.IKE iO AeK YOU t;OME QUEf>TIONo! ~l<S~TENINGlY <500t>, PLUS~BOTTOM·· IF You Ul<E MYSTERIES, You t---___, Sl10ULC> ~E:AD rr.' . .. DOCTOR SMOCK . . t 1fil5 SPACE: INVADER5 MAOflNE MU5T BE 0"1E OF 1l1E NE.WER /V\ODEL5! I iH~N IA f<E IT WITHA~RAIN OF 'SAl-T,"t>E,A~. ) . By George Lemont PRA.,... .' • ' I I _u ID B L .e w e e B b'f -i/;liAN -·W4f"' !&& <...,,-.,,. ............................ ... £ ~MO, I HAS OP"reP 10 RISFORM ••• INS'T'eAV'A S'mAL.IN' 'f't>L)" HA1j l'W-IRAPJi ~use MIN~ FOR rr. 1M'1!! HA1S? E't.11. •• • r' .. ' CAN YOU TRUST YOU• IYISt n-.. ert et ttast tla tllff•r· •nut tft 4'rewtn1 *'-Ill ...._ .... .., aftd Mttem 1NMl1. How qukllfy CH YoU find themt CMcl& .... ..,. wfth ...... Mlow. ; 'Zffillll11Il~lr W~Hrr~ ~------by Hal Kaufman ® • "°'-LOWID WORDS! A trtend SU9f"h ...... tiny dtflftlt&oM: I. Fine am: Know· .._ for ...,.,_.Int traffic tlcteets. 2. C.meloh A Nrtilne place fOt' cemets. J. Fixed ESP, ANYONE? LET'S SEE Remove the four aces from a deck of pleylng cards. Place the aces face up on the t~lt. Now. concentrate on each of the concealed cards In the remainder of the pack. See hoW many. hearts, cluba, etc., you can "Me through" to plle on respective aces. It Is possible thet you wlll make a dozen l'hlts" or more just by chance. Should you achieve a better score conalatently, It mey bt that you hive flM- tuntd extr1-wn1ory star: A crookt4 •"'ltte. 4. a.tck04't C041nftr: C.nsus t1ker ...... morwue. Atty ..... , e Simple Maffit S.lect thr" conwcutlve numbers. 0 Total them, end div!* the totel by thrM. Presto. you have the mlddlt nu~. • For Sfff•rtnf , ..... two MIS .... ene OCHft •mone tMs. Mft~: 1. We'**' ""ltr•v•. 2. Ht came tumberl"I In, I. •Neve,. mlM.'' I aMWfftd. f-lel W !PWf ( f .. \llut .... & CttMl161.00N I • RldcUe·Mt·Thltl Which Is the thrlffftst musical Instrument? Thi frUO-l·horn. Why wH thf thre&d· bare carpet angry? It misted Its NP· perception -or Is It HAY THIRll WIYt c1n yeu drew te ~Wt awleul just a run of luck? zoo scene? To find out, simply connect clots 1 to 2 to 3, etc. For Better or For Worse ---... SLIDE SHOW! Simply add "" follOWi"9 colors nutty ....... spqshy weter-alklt scene: 1-Rtd. 2-Lt. blue. J-Yellow. +-Lt. brown, J-,leah tones. •-Die. blue. 7-0k. p11r,1e. - SPELLBINDER . ' KORE 10 ,olnta tor using 111 the . letters In the word below to form two complete word': CONSPIRE -. . . . . . . ~ - THIN scor• 1 polntt etch for 111 wordt of four letters or mere tCMlnd •"*'O !ht letters. Try te tart et lettt M 119iflts. . ...,~1-Atv9-..,-4 by Lynn J~hnston HEY! WATCH ME, WRICH ME, MOM !! -you Wf\\CHlN,ME,MA'?-WATCH~ ,.__ WATCH ME I MOM l -(JUST WATCH THIS -\JJF\fQ-\ ME-OK? W~f1aQ .GORDO R1\tal, Wrl ~ I VL~A46. AA-I' A oou.AR'? ' By Gus Arriola SOPHIS- TlcATED SCAM, WO~ • • . • THS11 YOURSELF I I 5" l'llC QlltSIJOll ........ 10 ··~ Fll!Wy ..... ~ UI LU lllQIOll ·~ Nt• 'Ill<\ lj y 1oon Wll M p.-, 55 '°' PIA*sned QUeShoni Sotry .. un I -'SWf• Olllt<S FOR TERREU H. BEU.. Seaetmy of EdUCldon "°" .. i ............... hr11• 1a echool? It..._ -1n £.ope. .. to .... doeaa-. ol .... ........ ... c:ounlrlea. bu& lan't It • .... 1we1 -E.V .• Gr-.&./. Wla. •We do not, as a country nor as a people, live In ltolatlon. l...eamlng f~ languages Is Important. The buanetl of Industry and of this coun· try'a fontgn relations does not occur in just one language; It ts conducted In many. This couldn't have been brought home more clearly than It was In the recent hostage negotjatk>ns ln Iran, where three languages were In- volved In a long ordeal. Aa the world grows smalft. tied tog8ther via Instant communications, we need to know more about the people and culture of other countrid. A ~wledge of language can ~ us adUeve this. FOR ANNE MURRAY, l'9COrd1ng *' Whv .... ll'O'I IO ~ to Lonaa ~? H.B •• Bed&Jev. w. "'-· • I owe the succas of my family life to Loretta. Early on, Loretta told me that becauae of her work, she was forced to leave her kids for long periods of time. ln the end, she rnllMd seeing them grow up. Loretta was a good example for me. She Inspired me to put my hus· band and kids ftrst because, ln the long run, they are what counts. One can always ftnd work. FOR DAVID BRENNER, comedi.n What IMlvlce clld ~ .... ...,. ll'O'I wt.en ycMI ........ ~ w, elnce hew a_.... comee'ha? -S.A. ...... Vt. ' , • He told me he took a shot of whiskey and would play With a button on his suit before he went on (that w• another version of ~worry beads"), and he told himMlf, "you are the bat!' Well, I did not take the whiskey, and I dJd not play With the button, but I dJd give myself that pep talk. FOR DR. M>YCE BR01HERS, pPJChologllt How C8D OM m..e a Md tw.WI? -K.J., Weco. T .... • By subdutfng 10mething poelttve. If you have a nervous habit of tcratching your hNd=a worry stone and rub It. If you want to ltop candy, carry IOIM CMOt allca. or other hard v wtth you. And prec:dce your bad habit in &ont of a mirror - force yourself to sn how unappetizing It looks when • you do It (like pk:klng YoUr tath). l<Mp doing It <>Wr ~over. er:)(f that wll make you kick the habl. FROM ntE .. ASK" EDO'OR • Rather than envy I.adv Diana when she marches down the aisle wlh her Prince and future King next week, most girls across the U.K. feel sorry for the poor 1ttde rich girl who will one day be thetr Queen. Why? To the question: 'Would you want to many Prtnce a..n.r Nine out of 10 girts polled at tehools and oollega • wrote or saJd ~ucchh ." Their reasons for prefeublg to ~ com· moners were -be!ievl'Ti or not - .. he's much too ugly ," and "he's too Not everyone's cup of English tea. old for me." On the other hand (and not unexpected). six out of 10 guys who were queried had no obtec:Hons to having DI as a wtfe. The extensive poll also revealed that almost half the young men IUJ'Veyed thought that the couple have no rapport wtth young people. FOR GALT MacDERMOT. composer of the rock · muacal Hair Whet do ll'O'I think al tod9v'• muac? -0 .s.. Albany, N.Y. • Mwac of the 80'1 has reached a point where It has been going In the same direction so long, that the tedmical expertise far surpaues the aeattve. Often what happens is that the Importance of the style ec.llpses the need for melody, and you get Into a period of dull music. FOR JANET WAUACH, author of Wcrifng W~ Do ll'O'I ..,.. tb8t a wortdDe wow. laa't complae ..._ a1M c:m1* a blWcw? -LE.. Fllat. Mich. • No, becauae It could be an extra load, but 10metimea there ll no choice. U you have too many papen to ftt Inside your handbag, pick a briefcase that Is •mple but feminine. MJlllcent Fenwick, the Con· graswoman from New Jersey, told me she has a bright red·leather bdefcuc. In It she carries not only her papen but her homemade bread as well. FROM THE ASK EDD'OR . . Ed Ame-, ltar of TV's Lou Grant, had a wry com· ment wh8Jl he was approach«f by two wax muteu.ms for pcrmillion to piece a mannequin of him In their tourist aaractlons. The Hollywood Wax Muteum plans to have Asner dtlng. In his char behind the dty dak of the I.of Ang.la Tribune, whUe the Movieland Wax MuMUm would ake to have him perched on his desk. .. Either one IS O.K. wtth me," shrugged Asner, "as long u you don't have me lying under the desk." PRO AnD· ·con CON ...... A c "s "·· former s.a-y. H.E.W., Mihor, ~ ArMrbl: An h6der• /Wpott From flN W.. Hoclas and the Cc:ifJIMc Should Peopk on We~ Be Required to Work For the IJeMllta? ~·· ·f 3 ~~~~~~-------------------~ AcfvertlMment AdvertiMment Here Is The SUrprlM News That American Men And Women Cm Collect From Social Security Starting As Young As At Age 301 The Amazing Hidden Money Secret Of The Social Security Department! Do You Know Exactly How Much Money You Have In Your Social Security Account In Washington? •1 JOHN r. Cl.AH WASHINGTON, D.C.-You may be cheating yourself out of bi& money benefits and services from Social Se- curity and Medicare. And, you do not have to. be over 60 or retired to . start collecting. Almost a million American men and women, startin& as young as 30 yean of age get Social Security checks each and every mootb. But. no one in Washington, D.C. will write to you and tell you about these benefits, payments and services. You must know about them; you must know bow to apply for them. Then your checks can start to arrive regularly .. For· example, bas anyone in aovcm- ment ever told you bow much ot your money is already in the Social Security fund? No. Even though the government takes the money out of your pay every week. Would you like to know exactly bow much you have invested in Social Se, curity now, and how you can start get· ting every penny you've got comina to you7 Then would you lite to know how to aet the most from that investment including all the brand new 1981 Social Security payments and benefits? Now you can do both. When you fill in the Official Form reproduced in this story and send it to ·the publisher, it will be sent to the proper aovemmcnt office. They will run a check on your account and then tend you a report in a confidential sealed envelope. This report wilJ tell you bow much of your eaminp have been recorded in your Social Security account year by year. TheTc ii no charp for this service, not even posta1e. . And, when you follow the simple in- structions at the end of this ttory, you will rec:dve a copy of a new boot: "The Hiddm Money Secret Of The Social Security Departmeot. .. . ,... ........ ,.. .......... _., .. 111Cte-.crl1111!11,.. ...... .,,,., 1111 .. ....... ......... ....., ..... ,....,... Here ate IOIDC. ol &be JiW.bMml facu abouc Social Security and Medi- care you will ftDd out about ha dlil boot: • H()W to lncrn# tlw d/Mfllll of 'IOflT f'll1m#nt ff JOfl tlN •lrdily on Sodol S«wll1. llOUllT POI $0CIAL ~ I I StATIMINT SfCUllTY .. OflAIHtHOI NUMIH DA TE Of ~ MONTH llRTH__.,. IDAY IYfAI Please send a statc:menl of my Social Security eaminas to: MISS NAME MIS.·---------------------- ,,;"' No"'• ond MI. STIEET & NUMIEI _________________ _ Addre" In lnlr Or Ute r,,,.. CITY & STATE _____________ ZIP CODE __ _ wrifet Sl,GN YOUI NAME HUE (DO NOT PllNT) ---------------------- Sign your own name only. Under the law. Information in your social security record i~ confidential and anyone who sil!ns another person's name can ~ pro~cutc:d. If you have chanacd your name rrom that 5hown on your social 11ecurity card, pka~ copy your name below exactly as it appears on your card. OFFICIAL FORM: Whtn 1011 ~II 0111 tlt/s /onn 1011 wlll ~ti a rtport in a sealtd tnvtlopt tllOM'i"ll txac-1/y lro_w m11ch_ mo11ty has bttn rtcordtd in your Social Security Acco1111t in Wash1111to11, D.C. Thtrt Is no cllorrt for this strvict, not'"'" pcma11. • How to cdfkct your sltore of tlte brand MW Soc141 &curlty bentfil• /IUt posud by Congrea. • How to qll4lify for Social Secur· lty disability fHnslons lll any age. • How to lncrMM ,our Socl.al ~ curlty hnttfi.ts. • How to repo'110"' Farm lncotM for Socl.al S«llrlty. • How to m41te your wltoW famJ/y elltfble for Socl.al Sttwity be~1. even 1""' yot111gut cl&Udrtn. • How to reploct o lost Social S... ctulty cord. • How to rtpktc1 o ltm Soctdl Se- cwitycla«k. • Row to ~ta refwul If you "'1v1 ovn-paJtl )IOfU SocloJ SttllTlty tau1. (Stutlin mow t/1111 two ow o/ tltrn IH"Pk ""~·> • Huw to filtn Otll wltol 'JO" So- clol S«wrlty ,.,tllawtu ,.,Mtlfll MltHMk . • ,.,_, ,.,,... '°" ""'"' "'*' ro ~a Sociol S«""" dtdm, • HtlW #II """'°" p«>pl6 wlo,,,. only JO .,.,,. °"· °" "-~. col-l«t SotMl S«wtlJ. • SltotM "°" ,,, " MwJtu "' """" to I""'°" Soc"'1 S«wil1' (A lot of p«>plt olr""1 lttlN.) • RO:. to ,.t 1114 q«:W Sodtll S«wity ~' tltot tW only for .,.,,.,.,.., • How to get a hu1e lump sum So- cial Sec11rity payo6. • How to make sure -your employer is not cheatln1 -you on 'YO"' Social s~ curlty. • How to worlt and still get Social Security HMfit1. • How IO cam in on Social Stturlty nen if you've Mver paid a (Hnny Into It. • How to get ho1pltal and wudical lluwance for tlte aged. • Row student1 Htween the a.gu of 18 ond 22 can get Social Security caJh ~"· Jt is sad to say lhat undl now there ba been no euy way for the averqe man or woman to Ind out about all .. peymentt, bendltl ud ICf'Vica. E'Ml *>up, be.awa bows. it bu been easy aoup for the fOwaWDt llO take ,.,., money. .,...,. ...... ..,, ......... ................. ...., .... Of 1'llil 8edll Swale) D11 I ml" "' ll ii C8IY llO Nlld ...... llO follow. Jlcaaembcr, it II -c.oup IO quality for Social Security .,..,....., ......... ndtaric:a. To pl 100r beDdu and payments. ewe IWtial 11 youq • 30 ,_,,. of ap. )'OU must know how eo apply b ..... 1'1111 lloolt ... ,_ ... to ....,,, ......... 111,_ ...... .._of ... people,__.~. ..... ell ........ ,. Although this book can mean hun- dreds and perhaps thousands ol dollan to every man and woman in America, it ii priced at just ten dollan. You can order this book today by· mail without a worry in the world becauteit isa 100% n<>ri.sk offer. Start using it the minute it arrives in your home. U you don't fbld out euctly bow to get at least SS00.00 worth of new benefits. payments and eervices from Social Security and Medicare. re- turn ~ book to the publilber who will return your money without qwbble or quesdoa. You still set &be coafideada). RpOlt 00 your Social Security acc:ouaL i:o order, print your Name, A.ddras and Zip Code, and the WOtda "Social Sec:urity" oa a piece ol paper. Alla 611 iD tho Oft\cial Form. Send both Mth $10 check or money order to: Ubt.ny Publillliq. Oepl. SS 170 I IS c .... SCrecrt Fort Lee. New Jency 0702• If )'OU cloQ•r tab edvantaae of your new 1981 Social Security ud Nern. care beaeftts. paysnenu and. tervicel. you are oaJy cbeadq younelf llnce )'OU have already paid for them • ''The Government Stole my Soni'' Mikey Ruffalo waa not abducted by the gangaters hi• father had expoaed but by agenta of a controversial Government program known aa Wftnea Protection. By ffioty Long 0 n the night of November 9. 1978. Donna Ruffalo drove to her ex-husband's apart- ment to J>1ck up her son Mikey, then 9 years old. She found the place deserted . Her former husband's clothing, fur- niture and color television sat un- disturbed, and his wallet, packed with identification and credit cards, lay abandoned atop a bureau. But father and son. she was soon to leam, had vanished completely. To this day, Donna Ruffalo has not seen her son again. Donna did not know lt then , but she had become a character in a blz- ume and hontfying story, one which Included all the elements of a classic underworld crime thriller-with one astonishing twist. For although Donna's ex-husband. Michael Ruffalo. had been a member of the Civella O'lme syndicate in Kansas City. it was not he. nor any mobster. who had ab- ducted her little boy. The true enemy, it turned out. was a more unlikely and awesome one: the United States Government. Donna Ruffalo's ex-husband and her son had disappeared Into a mysterious, dangerous and highly controversial Government operadon known as the Witness Protection Program. Run under the auspices of the Department of Justice and the U.S. Marshal$ Service, It offers secur1ty for individuals willing to testify against members of organized crime. To protect the witnesses from mob retaliation. the program per- manently relocates them In a state other than the O':'e in which they've testtfled, changes their Identities, promises them lifelong physical pro- tection, new jobs and all the docu- mentation necessary to support their manufactured backgrounds. Since the early 1970's, over 3,500 people have entered the program and over 95 percent of them have themHlves been crtmlnals. In order to secure thae valued Informants, · the GovemlMnt has alto r•IQC:atcd (at their request) 04/S 9,000 wtva, husbands, chlldr•n and mltc•I· laneous lov.cl orw the wttn...s refuted to leave behind. t • IWILY-.Y,""" "..., By 1978, Mk:hael Ruffalo had been a mobster for years bu1 had only re- cently started working the other side of the street as an lnf ormant for the F.8.1. Believing he had been mariw?d for mob execution, he saw his surest salvation In the Witness Protection Program. He promised to supply the Federal Government with evidence against significant organized crime figures If it wouki promise him protec- tion and a new life with his son . "Two and a half years· I haven't seen my boy," says Donna Ruffalo. "I don't know what Mike's told him. I think MlM probably has ~ him that rm dead. And if he did teJI him what really happened. I feel he has prob· ably poisoned his mind about me. Thls has all been just like a nightmare." Shortly after Donna dl.&covered Mikey and her husband missing, she received a phone ca1I that brou'ght the chilling reassurance that they were safe -with the Government. Donna rec:alls her progression from a state of shock to a short-lived sta~ of op- timism that the Government would make everything right. Initially, she approached the authorities with deference and respect, confident that once they knew the fads, they would clearly tee thli Mikey belonged wtth her and would Mild in back to her. The fac:tl on her tide included these: She and Michael had divorced after only three years of marriage, when Mikey was an Infant, and Don- na had always had legal euttody of the child . She had Mver received any of the chJJd support a court had deter· mined was due her, and she had worked two jobl to proVide Mikey, and her lister, Angela, With a secure eldltenca that tnc:Juded psochiBI Khooll, sports tcaros and Scouting activtda. And, ftnally, It was hardly In Mi<ey's best lntcrells to abandon him to a fugitive exl9tence with a thrice- convicted (ek>n. But Donna quickly discovered that the authorities were Interested neither in hearing the f act.s nor in hearing from her. She telephoned frantically all over Washington, trying to find someone who would heJp her . Most Federal officials refused to speak with her: a few transferred her C2lls to others who said they were not permit- ted to say anything. She could not even pry information from them as to her son's physical health and well- being. Larry Fisher, a high~g official In the Marshals 5eMce, told her that It sounded to him as though she and Mr. Ruffalo were "having a domestic quarrer over their chlld and sarcas- tically suggested she get In touch with her hutband. Panki<ed, Donna turned to a local attorney for help. Together, they discovered that the case was an over- whelming one. fiDed with complex legal Issues. lheir progress was tor- tuously slow. Donna attempted to work an kind of untrained legal assls· tant -dolng rese.arch, calling at- torneys and law-enforcement officials. A friend suggested she ten her story to the American CMI Li>erties Union (A.C.L.U.). which takes on cases of significance to social freedoms without clwge. The attorneys with the Children's Rights Project of the A.C.L.U. agreed to take Donna's case and filed a S3 million civil suit in U.S. District Court against the United States Marshals SeMce and Michael Ruffalo. According to A.C.L.U . attorney David HashmalJ. the case pre- sents a dear-cut violation of court orders deallng wtth chlJd custody. Explains HashmaU: "The U.S. Marshals have no power to make custody orders -that power hes with the state family courts." Hashmall hopes the A.C.L.U. suit will set a new pattern and practice for the way children are affected by the Witness Protection Program. "What we have here," says Hashmall. "ls a Government program coupled with an Increasing rate of divorce, and this will be an ongoing problem." The Witness Protection Program. now 11 years old and operating on a yearly budget of over 21 millio.n dollars, was created In secrecy and operated In secrecy untU CBS cor· respondent Fred Graham discovered it and wrote fbout It -harrowtngly -In his bool\. The Alm Program. Graham brought to public attention the haunted, crippled !Ives led by re- located wttnestes, the broken pro- mises and bu.reauaatic lneptttude that leave wtmaees siranded without pro- per credentials and, occastonaUy, place them In mortal danger. The ll90'\Y of parents robbed of their children by the prograi:n became wtdcJy known when a book was wr1t· t.en (by Lahe Waller) and a mCWlt WM made (direct9d by and IW'T1ng Jama Cun), endded Hfde In P1atn ~~~~~~~--------.................. 11111 Sight, about Tom Leonhard, a Buf· falo. N.Y., stonemason whose ex· wtf e took their childJen along when she and her second husband, a small· time Mafia heist man. fled Into the program. Leonhard waged an eight-year bat· tJe with the U.S. Government In order to see his son and daughter. He lost the court case -U.S. Court of Ap- peals Judge lrvtng Kaufman decided that since the Justice Department had acted .. tn good faith." the court would not attempt to second-guest the of· 6dals' "rational exercise of dJscretion." Judge Kaufman's os)lnlon has re- mained a binding rullng. Consequent· ly , the parents of children who have vanished Into the program are usually advlsed. by their attorneys that it would be pointless to take their pro- tests to the courts. The result, Fred She telephoned all over Wahington, trying to find .omeone who a.oould help her. Graham says. Is that these parents are left without recourse; even when the facts suggest that they have been ter· ribly wrpnged. Salvatore Martouche, who was Tom Leonhard's lawyer, says that he has been called by doiens of other parents, from around the country' trapped In the same situation as Don- na and Tom. "The whOJe thrust of these cases is abuse of power by the Government." Martouche says. "We want a law passed that will establish the prece· dent that Government agents can't In- terfere with the rights of parents and children to be together." Tom Leonhard was ftnally re- united with his children , after their mother divorced the mobster. But It wes not exactly the happy ending he had hoped for. "It choked me up in· side when I saw them ,'' Leonhard says. "I expected to see little children. the way they were when I last saw them. They remembered me -but their mother had told them I was just a friend of the family . I had been wiped out of their minds." Donna Ruffalo's greatest source of arudety Is Mikey's psyehologlcal· well- being. "I don't think Mikey can go out and play lke nonnal children. In a sttuatkm like that, you're ftDed with so much fear -you're always looking owr your shoulder ... The A.C.L.U. has thrice ftled a Freedom of lnfortnatkm Act requat, In an attempt to obtain at lust minimal information about Mikey's health a.nd P'OSJ•. Thae requab haw been nrfuMd. Donna has pleaded with Federal officials for the chance to speak over the telephone, however briefly. with Mikey. When these requests were denied. she offered to travel to a U.S. Marshals office to speak to her son on one of their phones, In case they were concerned that her line was being monitored. "We1J have to check with Washington about that," she was told. Washlngton said no. About all she Is allowed to do is buy Mikey some Christmas and birthday presents which she gift-wraps and takes to a Federal office In Kansas Ci· ty, where she is given a receipt for them. Whether or not they ever get to Mikey she has no way of knowing. The Government's position In aU of this is that It Is simply not answerable to charges. OfftcaJs ln the Justice Department say that the absence of any hearing concerning Donna's sep· aratlon from her son isn't a relevant matter and that her rights have not been violated. More·spedfically, they believe that the legal duty to protect persons who agree to testify against organized crime figures supersedes any rights or Interests Donna may have. "We do believe that there iS a serious threat to Mr. Ruffalo's weU- betng because of his testimony. It ts not our view that nothing else mat- ters." says Gerald Auerbach, chief counsel for the U.S. Marshals Ser- vice . "It is our view, however, that his whereabouts cannot be dlsclosed, for any purpose, Including for the mother to be In contact with the chUd." Or. as Donna puts It: "Mike Is · beyond reach. and his safety Is more important than anything. And to hell with me, and to heD with Mikey. and the rest of Mikey's famUy and everything else." Donna and the Kansas City A.C.L.U. hope that their case wUI come to trial by early fall. The judge for the case, Howard Sachs, recently ordered that a secret 24-page rMtn<>rartdum be turned over to them from the Witness Protection Program. The memorandum, which was signed by Michael Ruffalo, gives the terms of participation In the program, and one paragraph states that If a minor l$ granted custody to someone other than the witness who II being re· located, he cannot be relocated. Both Ruffalo. and the U.S. Marshals Ser- vice may be In vk>latlon of the order. Also pending before the same judge Is a motion by the Government to dilmlll Donna Rut.lo'1 IUlt on the ~nds that Mld..t Ruffalo .. not In the law's eulbty. Donna acknowledga that '1t'1 go- ing to baa kJng, hard road," but WMn pr ... nMd wtth argwNntl •llPl'bl9 It would .,. wtle to drop the CeM, her an.. II thort. *1ple -.nd unan- sv.cable. "Thts • my only ton," she ,. Nyt. "I want him beck... ., ,,,,.,~,. '111111tr"" • , ~~~~~~----------------~--~----------------. Mrs. Eleanor May. Headache Sufferer. "I had this throbbing right on the top of my head. Then I took Anacin~ After taking Anacin pain reliever, Mrs. May's throbbing headache was gone. Anacine has more pain reliever. Two tablets of regular strength aspirin or non~aspirin products contain only 650 milligrams of pain reliever. But Anacin gives you more. 800 milligrams In a special formula. Mrs. May got rid of her headache fast. Next time you get a headache, get the Anacin difference. Tablets or capsules. Use onty as directed. Get the Anacin difference. f • . I ~--------------------------.........-- - D7e make Now cigarettes. .. And we say that they're the lowest tar brand avatlable. We're aware, however. that we're not alon-e. There are. tnfaet. qutte a few cigarettes clatmLng to be the lowest. We can tmagtne how confustng and annoying this must be for the tar con- scious smoker. So we've done somethtng Box Wlminl= The Surgeon Gnlll Hu D11ennined Tiwt Ci91r1n1 Smollint ts DlngerM to Yow Helhh. ..... , .............. - to to clear up the corif uston. We've put all the tar numbers of all brands clatmtng to be lowest together tn the chart below. And the chart makes platn several tnteresttngf acts. For instance. Now SQ.ft Pack lOOs contatn less than llglf-as much tar as Canton SQ.ft. Pack lOOs. Now Box lOOs ts byfar the lowest Ln tar of all lOOmm cigarettes. And no cigarette ts lower tn tar than Now. So if you want the Ultra Lowest Tar''" brand. there's no corif uston. It's here. And tt's Now. NUMBERS DONT LIE. NO CIGARETI'E, IN ANY SIZE, IS WWER IN TAR THAN NOW. · BOS... 85's~ JOO's ... JOO's~I NOW '--w. ... O.Ol mg lmg O.Olmg 2mq IAu&MA CARLTON O.Olmg Img-lmg 5mg CAMBRIDGE O.lmg lmg -4mg BARCLAY lmg lmg -3mg Alt tar numbefS lfe ~ per Clglflttl by fTC method. except the one 11tef1sklld r l which 11 ~. per CJQ11ettt by fTC Aeclort May ·91 • I ) BOX. BOX 100'1: t.. Ml 0.01 mg. "tlf. 0.001 1119. nicotine, SOFT PACK 86'1 ALTER. MENTitOL 11119. "llr". Q.1 mg. nicoCN. SOFT PACK 100's AlTER. MENTHOL 2 Mg ....... 0.2 lftG. nicoOM. w. lllf cign1I bf Flt Ndlod. Food Faddlata: A• They NeulOtlc? 8y John E. Glbeon 1RtJE OR FALSE? 1. People who go In for food fads are more likely to be neurotic than people who prefer the conventional rneat·po- tatoes-vegetable-dessert blll of fare . I . A drop or two of lemon Juke on your tongue can prUYkk a due to your personaMty type -whether you're an Introvert or an e>dravert. s . The older you get, the better things taste. ANSWERS 1. False. ln studies at Richard Stock· ton State College, men and women of various ages were Interviewed regarding their dietary preferences, then given penonaMty taa. Findings: The avoidance of meat (vegetarian· ilm) wes not allOC::'iated with netJJ'08s, nor was avoiding other foods, taking vbrnlns or eating special foods. Gon· dusion: The study provided no sup· port for the notion that people with food fads have an tnaeased likeU· hood ol neurosis. 2. True. A "mouth-watering" experi· ment was conducted at Cambridge University and replicated at the Uni· wrslty ol London's Irudtute ol Psy- chiatry. Men and women ttJbtects were admtnlsten!d penona1lty taa revealng either lntrowrt or e>aravat tendendes. lt was found that several drops cl lemon juke placed on each person's tongue caused fhe Introvert's mouth to water to a ~lficandy greater extent than an exnVe::rt's. It Is suggested that 'ihis <Mcrence be· tween Introverted and extraverted In· dtviduals arises from d!fferences In ex· dtatory and Inhibitory potentials In the central nervous system." S. Falae . ln a study at Duke Untversi· ty Medal Center, subjects were c.ol· lege students, aged 18 to 22 Years, and heakhy elderly persons, aged 67 to 93 years. All were blindfolded and asked to smeD and taste a wide variety of foods, The subjec:ts were then asked to Identify each and make addtional comments about Its taste and smell. Young people identified the various foods slgnl8cantiy better than the elderly persons. And appreciably more elderly sub~ commented on the weakness of the smell or taste of the foods. This finding suggests that the older you are, the more sea· 11111 sonlng you like. l&J QUIPS & QUOTES ARMOUR'S ARMOURY L 1 /~4 '')l.>C-1 PlcnJRE TAKEN Our pictures kept for memoroblllo Are .uch that they "151uld wrely thrl11ya. Now here's one tabn of our . wedding As up the alsle, }u.t wed, we 're ~ng. : And here's our Tom with fftthtng rfng. Oh, fin~ he a precJous thrng? And this one• an exdtlng photo ()/ UI wfth 'clartng Mr. Molo. He mowed and tnmmcd our yard fe!r ... Until, cm., lw l"OIWd hit waga. And thll 1&1e didn't toa bul bought: Thata me, nm eo the ft-h I caught. And hsrea onc .... MUll you twaltv go? W•'uc '*-ns more we'd love~ show. -Richard Annour WAYTOGOI A police offk:er stopped an obviously inebriated young man dr1ving the wrong way down a one-way street "And where do you think you're go- ing?" asked the officer. "Nigh shore, offlsher," the drunk confessed, "but musht be late - everybodlsh been there lsh comln · back already." -Lane Oltngho...- FOR WHOM ntE BEU TOU.S · Mv phone won't ring, duplte the hour, Unlea I'm st.anding In the 1hower - A •ltuatlon which, 171 bet, Brought forth that apt phrote - ringing wet. -Dick Emmon• NATIONAL PASTIME Hubby stared lntentJy at the saeen as Reggie came to bat, and his wife In the dark mood ol the neglectad tp0UM Nld to 1he back of the ec:reen· tranced head, .. You loYe batebel more than you do me." 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Siie ~ oe aimer. lo9I st po11nds and lrept it om Her~~ can wbeft die learned tbal certl6n ~ Ira an 111pply dlf!stiw tmymes ID Mpplement !bole die body Del ....-. nae tftlTllH 111 fact, are '° eflidall lhat lbef "bum. feed and ...... to rid,.,. body of Ill dllt is llreldr lbeftl Tiie ae.erty Hilk Diet .,_ 1'MI bow to -~ lllllliftfy ~ em,.. to beti• J04ll ~ loa Ille "" first dlJf tier bJ 0., • )'OW ~ km CXllllhus. ddl .. lllblnl diet ~ID "bln-9 w.-· _,,, __ fat-ud }'Ml01'e DMt' 1lw9'Y I -.it Diiute. W1IJ,.. CM ........ die Ice Cft .. ,.. Del "No food "' w ii ~ ~ tlle awtbot "It's oaly wbeft JOU Ilk JOW body llO ditest die Wl'CJCll COllbfnllioll of fooda al II o.:e M ~- ........ dowa. So ..... ol .... ;... calories it needs. your body iw. ... inlD flt ...... of flmlnlli• ..... Sow JOit aM .. ""** lood fille ice cralft-tO alaetdl .... •al of It-MM I pid and I belf if Jiii* Miff ..-----CELEBRmES RJflE ...----.. ABOUT THE BEVERLY HIUS DIET "I low alWaya knowing what I will be eating. II WOtka perfectly""°~ busy schedule . -Und9 Grey of "Dallas" "I went from a 36-inch waist to a 29. My tailor was Ur,happy. but I was delighted. Now when I look in the mirror I feel proud to have had the opportunity to meet Judy Maze!.·· --Engelbert Humpenllndl-Sktger Sally Kellennen h8')Plty ate pasta. vegetables. and breed and butter. And. lost weight ··1'\/e gone on many diets. but JJJJ1Y~ fl ttM U4fol... -salty K9llenMn -ActrNa .. , carried twenty extra poundt for twenty y,.rs. With J.ucty, I got It off. New fOOds, new tut•. lt'1 greal .. -ht H9rrington of "One 09y et a Time" ''This diet reaNy works. rve never had such energy. I can see a difference in my s«in w1d mytilllir .. we11:· Mery Ann Mobley ... A prominent doctor adds . . . '°"'* ~-Ameftca .. , myMlf have ~ on the Bewtty Hiia Diel. as have many of my patients. As a phyllcian. I enthuliastically recommend Judy'1 program. It la IOIJtHt, e!fltctim. IClQ. bBl:lt1Y IPPt:RMib ID n{gtlf Im.I wittl CllAirl ttMt U ~~UPlfr.'· .. e.v.rtr ....... ~ .. ' DEALING FOR DOLLAR . By upping the ante, apor'l8 ageta haue reuolutlonl2l!d the world of fun and garnea •• ,/or' ~or U101We. By Jeff Rubin NEW YORK, 1980. "Dave Wfn. field today ligncd the~ con· tToC:t In tpOt'tl hiftorv. Standing bv hi. $Ide at the signing ~mony, Al Frohman, his agent, fOld ... " BOSTON. 1979. "Larry Bird become the weolthlat plover In the h"'°'V of projaaonal basUtbal today, fjgnlng a contract U1#lh the Boeeon Cdics that hi. attomcv. Bob '4obol/, called ... ,, HOUSTON, 1980. "Don Sutton today llgned a controct bringing him c*nolt a ,,,.,.,,, do/Ian a year. LaRue Harc:owt, who negoticRd the comract, .aid ..... In thae daY' of megabuck sports stgnSlgl. no oiftdal announce- ment is c:omp&ete without at least a mention of the man behind the 1eenes: the sportS agent. Almost every athlete -supenblr ~ .240 hitter alike -now has an agent, be It an atton)ey, ~n or family fn.nd, who, for either a per- 0111tage or a flat fee. 1ep1aents him tn con1raCt talks. The tnaeaM tn athletes' salaries tn the patt decade has been extra· ordinary -a 448-pacent lnaease In t.ebell. for example, from an average cl $31,543 In 1971 to $173,000 today. The agents didn't crate the ~ (court ndngs did, like the 1975 Andy Maler· smih caM, which lb'UCk down bwbell'• raerve daUM, thus pav· Ing the way for free 11g1ncy), but h the athletes, they have reaped the .... Molt of the wd· known agents ~ wd Into the hW\ ......... Jmy ~. 1he ll>Calad king of blMbell agenll with 1he ... cl Carton Alie, Rich Ga-.ge Md Fnd Lynn .. c:lentl, II Mid to -... In excaa , of Sl m9on a ~- The mtnt and J)OWW"of IPClltl · llg8rdl ~come a long way *tee - sented pradlcally all of the Red Sox. From there, Woolf moved on to the C.llk:I and ended up repre· senUng nine cl the 12 plaY8ft on the team. much to the d\l9tn of the dubi ftery and pragmadc general manager, Red~- Throt.dl the years, ~ and Auerbech Mt on ~ lkia of the ~ table O\e pleyen such .. John Havbk. Lmy Slag- . """"""-'' ~~----------------------------....--&~----..a!-----· ................. _ .... Dealing . Fot DollQll (continued) fried and both Sam and K.C. Jona . But their biggest run· In came In the sprtng of 1979 when the Celtlca were at· tempting to sign a oollege player named Larry Bird . .. Red and I, we raly went at it," recalls Woolf. "For years I've been dealng with Red. and he has his own sense of farnesa. He believes he's fair but If It doesn't cor- respond to your thinking then he thinks there' should be a war. The negotiatk>nS I had Mt'l lany &d they called 1be Hundred Days' War.'" Woolf asked for $1 million a year -then unheard of - before "settJlng" for $3.25 million over ftve years. (Allhough It II b111eball M1a· . rlea that have recently rtMn the most, you can expect basketball saJartes to now jump out of sight. This year, for the ftrst time, a team 191- lng a free agent does not have to compensate the player's'old team -a situa- tion, stmilar to pro football's, that had scared off would-be bidders. Agent Woolf\ for ex- ample, recently negotiated a five-year, $5 mllbon pact for his client, 25-yar-okl guard Otis Birdsong.) T he former owner of the Chicago Cubs, WIJliam Wrtgiey, out· lined the dllemma for al major Ugue m~ when he said, "~Is too much a bmln-to be a sport and too much a sport to be a buanas... Thu., parado>dcally, mOlt owners have publicly decried the IOlring saJaria whJJe tripping aD over each other trying to land the playeri they want. But are playen taking over? "I don't think eo," aays Dtck Mota, a 49-year-old at· tomey who began t\it carMr a1 aseodat• counMI for the steelworkers union and whoM clients now Include Nolan Ryan, Bucky Dent and Steve Kmnp ... Nobody hokll a gun to any owner'• hod or kklnlps hll chlldren to git • contract. Play- ..., .. paid what they .. becaute OWMrl aw-to pay them . If 9nY c:ondullon II to be drawn from that k II that the lndUstry II to profttable It '*' lllord to pay thet much." Indeed, although several basebal franchiles are In fl. nanclal trouble, attendance rose 47 percent In the last 10 years, reaching a record 43.5 mllbon fans In 1979. All this whtJe both cable and pay TV contracts offer the potential for enormous added reve· nues. Money notwithstanding, the ogent's work Itself ts not partlc:ularly glamorou.. Most Is done by phone. Depend· Ing on the player Involved, the number of contacts varies -anywhere fTom three or four to 20 conversations - before a face·to-hice meeting Is set up. As the stakes rise, the tac· tics become more diverse. Before · 1ast winter's free. agent draft, Dave Winfield and his agent, Al Frohman -a 54-year-old former kosher caterer -wrote to 15 teams, advising them not to bother bidding for Winfield. thus attempting to Insure that teams Winfield was Interest· ed In would be Included In the maximum 13 that could draft him. Then Frohman began flytng back and forth to Cleveland, Atlanta and New York. where a bidding war was fueled between the Mets and Yankees. Anally, on December 15, the Yan· kees announced that Win- field , 29, would become the richest player In sports history, signing a contlact worth from $15 ml!Bon ti) ' perhaps $23 mllllon after In· · flation adjustments. r------•------------~ I FOR YOUR F1'EE CAN OF HAPPY DAYS Ftu OUT AND SEJfD T01 I --~--".::_SmokeleH Tobacco:" PO Box2900. Gl'ffnwich. CT 06830 I I certify that I am at lea1t 18 year. of age.• I Name: Addr .... Zip: I I I I I I I I Ol"Pla'"'9MMllMl.H0'8"0M. fW~ I Limited 10 OM 1GJ11pllno f* fcunlly. OUet 9ood only 10 USA ond Canodo. S orMUmes blind luck steps In . Don Sutton's agent, LaRue Har· court, a 54-year-old former teacher and coach, says that he and his client almost skipped right by Houston on their way else· where because the possibility of Sutton signing with the Astros seemed remote. Har· court called the Astros a.s a mere courtesy, and they said to stop by. A few days later. Sutton, now 36, was almost $3 million richer. Not all the Impact his fel· low agents have had on the sports world has been posl· ttve, though, asserts Leigh Steinberg, a 32-year-old California attorney who negotiated a $660,000 four· year contract for Atlanta Falcons quarterl>ack Steve Bartkowski. "The take-the· money~and-run guys have narrowly viewed theh' roles as simply adding one more dollar to the pocketbook of their clients .... The fan Is the uJdmate employer in sport. If ticket prices are raised so high a father can't attend \rih his family, eventually these representatives w!ll make themselves represen· tatives of the hjghest paid peop&e In a dying sport." For better and for worse, tho~, agents are here to stay. As Harcourt explains. "It wasn't like some brilliant agent miracuJously appeared and now agents are running baseball. h's that the players now have some control. And thercfote, to make the bat use of that new control they hire experts to allllt them." Cut to Red Auerbach, still too bitter to ditcusa the a.ct negotiations a ful two years later. "It'• a way of life," he grumbles of the endU pa· rad• of 9f\tl through hll door. "Do I Ike It? Wei, that'• not a potnt of contention at al. You have to do 1'111 It." .., c •u•~C...-, ~-------------------~ Adverti .. ment GEMJ INE 9+1 JAPANESE CULTURED PEARL EARRINGS ONLY $7 TO~ U.S. RESI- DENT WH) RESPOt-OS TO THIS ~TICE BEFORE AUG. 17, 1981. SEE BELOW. THIS IS A.SPECIAL ADVERTIS- ING PROGRAM. 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Mail this b411ot to me todah, for your ~oral Maj~ri.• ty Mem er- ship Kit, including: Moral Majority Membenbip Card Fne :my 100- ~ ~elp Oun Up Ameria' Let's Have Fun and Gamesl Make your own board game, hlghlghllng a albJed of /omfy lr*1at. S ummer ts a wondafuJ time for famlly<:raft project fun. And what could be more fun than making games and toys that wll gtv• you and yow children houn of added pleasure. Board gama are always best Mien In toy departments. Many are daslics whose popu.luly continues year after year. But the board games you and your chadren make can be even more enjoyeb&e. The m-npler games are made wlh brown wrapping paper Of COC\lb'Udk>n paper and box tops. Cte· attng more complex games wlh de- tailed dlrectloN and playing boards wil depend on the ages and talents of the youngsters Involved. The names of the games and the subjects can be about IChool, football, 1V or anything that ilterats family members. For thOM who enjoy coloring and cutting, a board wlh movtng can Is a weal Item to make. With all the cut- outs on top of a lbeet of _cardboard and a magic "wand" held below, can, pec>pM and animals can be made to las expensive If you make them yowwJf. ~h an ordinary jar bd used as the bale, the game II drawn on cardboard and in.ted lnto the lid. Smal beads or B-8 '1 are UMd to score lhe winning points. These games also make good party favors ot travel games. You Me> can crate a variety of pitch-and-toll games for table-top or on-dM-floor play wlh plasdc eggs. The egg halves are attached to a piece of cardboard or to a wooden board Hand-held goma and puala en even more fun when you at!CJte them. . and various values given to each con- talrlcr. The games can be easy Or complicated depcndk\g upon the Nia which "°u WJle yourself. For little glrlt who thlrlk a tiny doll cradle would be a nice thing to have, all that'• needed II a wooden match box (avalable at dgar and tobecco ltofa). The body of the aadJe II made &om the box. The ends that make the aadle rock are c&&t &om the top and can be decorated to pie.ate tM chlld. Thae tiny c:radla also mab attractive dlndy or nut d.llha. I Maka aummatlme even moN en- joy.t>le th1t year by crating your own fun and gema. A booklet gtva you complete lnstructJom, Including 1 photot or llluttration1 of the projects mentioned. For your copy of .. FamUy Fun and Gama." booklet r.w;, lend $1.00 plus~ poit9_and hancDng to: F ... ---M ..... P.O.BosGl.Dlpt.V Mldlowa S.1111 ae ,._\Wk.N.Y. lOOll Be an to w:lude ._.. number and JOUI' Mme, ~ .. d lip • code. (New Yodt S... .-. ,_ dents, .... 8dd ... tax.) .... How to Steak lad News. to Chddten 8y Jone fllotka many parents have a tenden- cy to hide palnful facts from their chiktren on the theory that the less they teft , them about Grandma's wonenlng ill- ness, Dad's job loss or the impending dlvon:e. the less they11 suffer. There is, however. another point of view: that well-meant "white lies" do children more harm than good and that parents need to help their off. spring understand and deal with any- thing that changes their Uves -even tf It's ugly or sauy or embarrassing. "Not talking about something Ingle or thnzaten- lng doesn't make It go away." says Ann S. Kllman , author of Crisis (Holt, Rinehart & Winston) and a director of the Center for Preventive Psychi- atry In White Plains. N.Y. "If we don't level," she says, "then our kids are forced to draw their own conclusions - which are always much worse than the facts." For Instance, If Grand- mother's gone to the hospital, 4-year-old Ted may be secret· ly convinced that It was his hiult -maybe because he killed her when he had a cold or because he was angry at her. His sister, Sally. 6, might be afraid of catching Grandma's d1$ease. and 3-year-old Kris may feel angry at his parents for letting Grand- ma get sick. "We mustn't underestimate our children's ability to swing with reality,'' Kilman says. If Dad Is laid off from work, for example. and you don't tell the kids. then they wlll fear that It's something they'IH! done that makes Dad angry and Mom sad. Most children can handle the truth far better than parents realize. But It's essential In explaining a painful truth to offer your child reassurance. In the case of job loss. for example, a child won't feel Insecure as long as you can say. "Look. dear. It won't be easy for a while, but things ,wlll get better." Generally, the sooner you explain things the better. When Kathy and George woe abou\ to break up, they agreed to "say nothing for a while" for s.yar-o&d MichMl's sake. Neither one of them wanted to be the one to break the news. Late one night, Kathy heard Michael sobbing and she knew It WU time to put her own peln aside and talc to him. At she did to, she found ht the dreaded act of ~ Mkheel" wes eMief than putting It off had been. "Michael," she began. "I don't know why Dad isn't happy. Maybe we man1ed each other for the wrong reasons or ma~ we grew apart without lq\owtng it, One thing rm sure Ci Is that lt Isn't anything you've done that's making this happen." She could see by the look on her child's face that this was a major revelation. Kathy went o~ to explain that while Daddy wouldn't be living at home anymore, he wouJd still see Michael every week ana Michael would be .. to caD him -every day tf he wanted to. "I am sad and lonesome with Dad leaving," Kathy said. "But that doesn't mean you ...,.,L~ have to take care of me. rm stl)l·the grownup and you are sttll the child and ru still take care of you." Kliman's polnt Is that anything can be explained If we believe It can - and we all end up the better for lt. Nothing ls too tentble to talk about - or listen to'. "It's painful to have to ad- mit to our kkis who depend on us that there are devastating random things In the wortd that none of us can predict or prevent," she says. Still, you can let your child know that you will provide him with all the protectk>n t~t's available; but even more impor- tant, you un be there for hlm -to listen. hold him and bear with his tears and h.is terror and not run away or hush him up because you feel scared. When there's no conflict, no sense of shame or guilt. we are marvelously creative at helping our children understand anythmg. It Is only when we fnJ upeet and unsure d\at we s-t tongue-tied end ftnd It very. very hard to reach out to a chlld ... But that," KJman Mys, "'ls nactly when WC need to do tt the most." Cht.ldrwn are mdent fnd Will take on wheteYer strength the aduhl around them can '41Ve. Your child doan't need to be ' tealed off from realty In ot°d« to grow up W*athed. 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While this program is sche- duled to end on August 24 if you are able to respond by August 1 7 and you request one pair each of diamond, sap- phire. emerald. and ruby ear- rings, you may request them at a special price of $12. plus S2 shipping and handling. You save $2. There will be a limit of 2 sets or 8 pairs of earrings per address. No requests will be accepted past midnight. Aupast 24. Any checks post- marked later will be returned J10C&sbed. Please return this notice with your requesL Send appropriate sum toptber with yeur name and lddreas to: lntcmatioGal Moaetuy Mldt, Dept. QEE· 15 IJ, 390 Pike .Road. Huntinpn Valley, Pennsylvania 19006. ' ............... .......,. ... l "'-"""""''"'--.oct~~ ... fl f'e·~ ' r : ! • ' • I • I I I I I I I '. I t F-ns in 1be June Meedow The Buttfrf'ly Chaw in Msy Squirrelina tor Nu1s In January Cunous llacCOOlll "' 1111 April P\JnJ rlic l'layful Radprs in Oc1otler The Friendly Ch1pcnunu 1n A1111111 A celebrated artist captures the chann and beauty of the woodland year ... on plates of tine porcelain oodland cyear by .Peter Barrett 1he changing seas0/1$ ... and the delightful creatures of the forests. Portrayed in a collection of twelve charming collector's plates ... one for each momh of the woodland year. &ch plate crqfted in fine porcelain and decorated with a border of pure 24 karat gold. Umlttd Slpatutt Edltloa. A..._.. ndlillltlty hm fnaklla Pom:W.. A.chuce Sumcllpdon Dnclhe: A._.. JI, 1'11. he beauty and sracc oh youn1 deer frolickint In the sumine,r meadow • . . tbc detiabt of a bllb)' raccoon stanled by a tiny ~-.i!!l!'~'t9'11 .... sreen fros ... tbt charm of two '----==;;.._--4 chipmunks sharina their food with a little bird ... such scenes from natUrt have a special fascination for us all. To be able to c:IP(urc these qualitin in visual form is a unique lift-wl tbc ~ Eap.11 pm1da' Peter 881TCU has that rare ail\ in abundance. Because Barren is a trained naturalist u well u an artist. he is able to portray· in his wortc not only the personality of nature·s most cap1 ivatins clftlures-but aJso their distinctive featurts in realistic detail. ; This distin1uished wildlife anist will now un· daiakc a uniquely challensins assipment. He will create a series of new work, of an nrlluii'C'ly for a collection of t~elve porcelain plares- plalcs that will depkt woodland animals al play throuahout the twetve months of the year. Each of these worts by ~ter Barren will be created for ·The 'M>odland Year"' porcelain plate coUcc:tion. to be issued exclusively by franklin Porcelain. And the first edition of this collection v.-11 be a ~ial. limited -Sipalure f..djtjon. - EKb plate portrays • dUrennt anlmlll ••• ~ a difftreat 1n011th ol tbe year To capture the beauty of these woodland scenes. Peter Barrett will depict CKh animal in a different natural settin1 ... and durins a different month of the yur. And each deliahtfW animal-the raccoon for April. the deer for June. the badler for October-symbolizes especially well that pMticular time of the year. The January plate. for example. portrays two Grey Squirrels in the-fORSI on a snowy winter·s di)'. The April plate dcpM:H a family of rac- I I I ll I Ii I I I I I I ' i l • l I I f f ~hllck5 in the F~bruary Thaw . coons-mother. father and baby-poised on the side of a pond obseTVina the anticll of a littJc green fq. For May. two littJc foxes are startled by the sudden appearance of a butterfly in the tall anus. And the Auaust pfate depicts two chipmunks sharing their breakfast with a White-Breasted Nuthatch. A unique way to depkt nature's most dellah'fal creatures Consummate artist that be is. Peter Barrett is always scekina ways to make his art different and oriainal. And here be bas found a most inaenious one. He has portrayed each scene as t.houah it were beina viewed secretly. without the animals knowina you were there. Thu5, as you look at the plate, you h8ve the illusion of havina peered throuab an openina in the forest-and suddenly come upon this deliptfuJ scene! It's a technique which Barrett uses in the mo5t winnina manner 1 ••• and each of the twelve worbofan. therefore, becomes a new and pleasant surprise. In order to ~ the an of Peter Barrett in the most appalifll muner, each plate will measure M inches in.dWneier. And the entire collection will be crafted cf a fine porcelain that h8' 1he whiteneas and richneu wen suited to dlUllltizins the cok>n Barrett uses in his an. Moreover. each of lhete lovely plates will be decorated with a border of Pfft 24 klrat Pl. Co~ Dormouse in 1bc December Wood~ Franklin Porcelain has entrusied the creation of the plates for this collection to its affiliate, Fr .. nklio Porcelain oC Japan. Sipatun Edition •vailabk for • UmJted time The Sianaturc Editicin or Mlbe Woodland Year" by Peter Barrett will be distinctive because it is the only edition oC this collection that will bear the signature of the artist on each plate. In the tradition of fine porcelain. the plates in this desirable Sianaturc Edition will be issued <W.v during a sinalc year-and will never be made avail8ble apin. Thus, the total number of sets in the Sipature Edition will be forever Umited to the exact number of valid subscripdons entered by the end of 1911. plus one set for the artist and one for tbe archives of Franklin Pon:clain. the collection of twelve plates will be sent to subtcribers at the rate of one every n1lw month, and the issue price for each plate is just S~.5. payable in two convenient monthly installments of$27 . .50 each. This favorabtc price is1uaf'Olll~ed tu subscribers for each of the twelve plates in the • collection, rcpl'dleM of any rise in costs durina the enti~ subscription period. To enter )'Our 1Ubscription for the Sipturc Edition. be sure 10 mall the application at riaht to fl'1lllklin Porcelain. Franklin Center. ,,. ... 19091. by AutU!ll 31. 1981. , ... ,.,. American Manen in the NovembcT PIMs Striped Skunb at a March Stream .. ----------AOYAHCk IUUC&lrnoN APPl.JCATIOtl ----------... ' I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ -cifte CWood1and cyeai; .., ............ Valid only if postma~ by AuRUJ't JI, 1981. Limit: One collection per persan. Frank.Lin Porcelain Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 PlcaK enter my subscription for the special Sip\ature Edition ofMThe Woodland Year~ by Peter Barrett. con- sistina of twelve collecto.r's plates to be crafted for me in fine pon:elain and d~raled with a border or pure '24 Ural to'd. I ~ send no money now. Tht plates 1re to be sent to me .. tbe rate ot one e~ry °""'month. I wm be billed f« aicb plMe in two monthly iaullmentt of S27 .$0t ncb, lhc .tint installment in ldvance o( abipmcnl. .,.,., ,,., ,,.,~ ... , ... Sipalure ---~----,,_-.-..,.,,.--,----.....,. ~ •• ~llC' Te MC•n...cL Mr. Mrs. Miu·-----........ --"--..~-........ ~·~--~.-------~ Address-------------- City - Stale.ZlP-------------- L-----------------------------------'!.'!~.,..-~ ., I I "'!!&. u.&lr TV...._ 1V news is t0metb11es fumer tf\W\ the pcturc tt pcaents on the tube becade, u one pron*ient newlClllt8r put It, lheN's "'tnaduertent and pcrflopt lneuUoble dltforaon ... when we alt arc jorced to fr 100 pounds of,,.... am the one-pound eoc.k WC lft gWen to /fl axh rt#gN." But what about the dlltoltlol 11 you' re Md by comedy pl"C9alT\I and ad\ier1ture shows? Even~ thay're &tlon, they can ad you. llttle by ltde. Into bdMng that Mloonkeepcn arw bigoted, dry dunen ... bumbling. and bullnmpeople In general ai. tchemlng. ruthlal, cvet'I aooked. According to Lawyer-journalist Ben Stein, the ~ way business Is por!r!Y!don lV does haw a ldt to dowtth the antS-buslnels attitude ao rtfe In Amer1ca. ~-.... In SC.. .. boc*. The \.1sw /romSUMd.......,(8-lcBoob. a.c..s10.00i "-......... d nwmbenol tbllt ...... groapo1 HollfwoodWlbn wl ~ Niii M9He b nwtv .. the patme-tlme ....... Molt ol dMee ~ ~l_..t • ..... ol .. °"""°9My .. towdl b:--.. To no-bodY•....-. 80dlclth*lhows. whkhfnquendydepktecl bwlne••full ol • ...,. all people." Doa't be ..-prteed If~ klcll thWl tbllt .. too. "Mob the tedh a flUle aharpeT and ltl perfect for 1Vf" er... la dMt ...._, Now, a nonprdit racarch organization, The Media lnsttl\.lta, has arl8lyled SO top pc1me·tlmc shows and seen the same distorted p6cture: Two- thlrds ol the Mcorporate" characters on lV "are portrqyed oa fooltth, greedv or crlmlnaJ .... A/molt holf of alt work ocduities performed by bulinestmen lnuolue Illegal ac:u. •.. TeleuWon almOflt neuer por1nJJll bullnas aa a todallv u.ful or eoonomally productWs odlul}I.'.' In other words, there's hardly a word on lV about bu*-' proYlc:ling countless ~ and wvk:.u. imlatmenl opportunltla and pemloe wurtty, volunteer time and money for chaJtUes and the arts ... and ...-0... of job. In the ru1 world. v.e.I .......... Not only .. the ~ ... the .. ..,.,... ..... " atnwon 1V," •a.. Sim M:ld. bul .. .., .._..,. dte blodcMc,,.tloll:' ~to The Media .............. from hlgMevel aooll8 Ill white colmw to corporllbt ..,.... ...... In la Vee-. the ........ thew .. ..,,,.,, O'CXlt'llCIDft." U....lt\ ...... I .. GI' ..... who w. TV 8how. ofCOW"tt. Well. ThtM-..IMtltut. .... 'tpw,........ on how h rt people 8hcMd be pam..s, and-don't ettlw.Butwedotlmk~--e ..... tt..• dltton.d, fusy lmalC of peopk lft butlMM • JUlt .. cnob, COft-Oltd c:'°'°"9." lt'e a fKt: How dochldrwl llem? From 1912to18, the ........ Amft4lft..,... ~1.000 houn In IChool, end- 8CWI~tg to A.. c. tw.r\ Co.-owr 20,000 houri In front cl Iha JV, Moblr OI Ill .... A,MlllOllC:.,. ......................... ., ... ,.Mt ..... ~ By rTlottlyn HON4tn Thoughtful cooks know that a re· freshing cup of cold IOUP will start a summer meal with a IOOthlng touch. CREAMY AVOCADO LBIONSOu> I ......... fr IA arp l9ooda ...... ...._ St" pa_.._...,. l dove of pdlc. ... 1 cam (1~ a..)~ broth I QJPe (l plill) hlllf ..t hlllf ~cw..-....... TWa..._ ... l . Peel avocados. Cut &ult Into chunks and plec.c In cJectnc blender container. Add peanut butter. lemon juice and gartk. And about one-half of chicken broth. Cover and whirl unlil smooth. I . Scrape sides of bJender container with spatula, If MC::aMry. Pour soup Into ser· vlng bowl. S. Stir In remetnlng broth and the half aod half. Cover. Chill at least 4 hours. Thin to dalred consistency with milk before MIV!ng. Top each serving With chives and a lemon slice. Maka 6 aervlngs CHO I ED BROCCOU SOUP !Aarp....._OI' ......... larpllc:eid..-omo. l dove prtlc, ...... s QJPe ........... koa:ol ..... 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COLD CHICKEN SOUP l~a.-.... ,...... l cu (4~ oa.) chUllllr dUdlen ..,.... l IA QJPe ~ broth ~ ..,._. whlte or b&eck,...,... 1 ·a rpo•.,...tamm l te11,alMI cho"lf Ollioa Lo-. mccWill lllk:lla lor ..,.... l . In electric blender container. place all Ingredients except zucchini sticks. 2. Cover and blend about 30 MCOnds or until smooth . S. Pour dlrec:tly over Ice cubes in chunky glaua and garnish with zucchini stick.a; or refrigerate soup unttl saving time. Moku about 3 cups COLD CURRIED CARROT SOUP l ca. (lJ om.) UITOC ... chlDed larp-~OI'~ I 'J J a -cbutney ~'I 11a1111 Mii ~' 1 raaeawrypo.Mr Liqe carroc lllk:lla lor rdrrwa 1. Plaice all Ingredients except carrot stk:ks In electl1c blender container. I. Cover end blend until smooth. about 30 seconds. S. Serve lmmedlate.ly in chdled goblets or refrlgerate until ready to serve. Garnish with carrot stick sttrrcrs. 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TUMdliv these placa? Answers are -Don Knotts 57; Robin below. (Thanks to The Giant WUllams 29; lsaac Stem 61. OW Book by Tom T. Willa.) 1----------------------..-----------t • Uverpool •Naples • Madrid •New Jersey • Halifax •Genoa •Moscow • • Iraq •Wyoming •Damascus • Cambridge • Detroit • Ca1ro •Isle of Man 'Ulllll -xuvw :aua.qv:) :Ja14o.qaa : uVJ6µq11iuv:) : au~vwea !8Jl6UlW~M !!beJJ !~ -mw : asaou~ : uV1uo6q<'H :~CKJClr MaN :uviuaiµpew :uvi1JOdoaN :ueqpnd.la/\n BUND .IUSTICa For eight years Jeff Kerr has had a dream -to be a mUitary pilot. But now after graduating from the Unlversl· ty of Maine, Kerr, 23, finds fulfilling his dream an Im· possibility. Kerr. you see. Is color blind , whk:h precludes his admission to the flying programs of any armed· forces br9'fl. Kerr Is~ annoyed because a 1970 Invention. the X-Chrom contact lens, Giii'\ lwJp correct oolor blind· ness. Dr. Harry Zeltzer, In· ventor of the X-Chrom, ex- plains, "'The lens enhances the contrast between objects for the color blind. About 12,000 persons now wear It. It won't help all 81/2 million people wtth the defect (95- pen:ent men). ·but I believe Jeff and others should at least be allowed to tab JI • f'MM.Y W811CU', JW, 1t. *' realistic tests to see if they can cope with specific military duties. Right now, v.oe are using pre-World War 11 standards." Ken has already wrttten letters of protest to the various armed-forces branch- es (he's pictured hold.Ing a "no" from the Navy), De- fense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, even to Prest· dent Reagan himself. "I'm always reading about the tre· mendous shortage of military personnel in the U.S .• and there are people like me who want to help," says Km. "It's just driving me aazy." HlnlllG Tlla RIQHTNOft geJUons he offers for parents (and music teachers) are: Ex- pose children to music early by taking them to concerts and making musk: part of the home; give~ laeons In· stead of Individual ones ( .. makes It las of an Isolated activity , less like INOfk'1 ; be aft the child sees progress being made ("Don't just focus on what he still has to learn"), and possibly pick up a new In· stn.unent your- self ("It's a great way to bring the who&e family together'') . Every kid who's had to sit forfomly over the piano or under the violin while the TH• BOOK ON other kJds were out playing SPORTS BftS baD should perk up after hearing Dr. John Bengston. It's attmated that S50 to Bengston, a profmor of $70 b'111on each year ls bet U- educatiOMI psychology at lega)ly on sports, and that the University of Flortda, one out of every four per· cautions parents, "Forget sons who watches a spof1ing "'...__. ._.._.. event on 1V Is bealng on It. Twenty-four- hour·a~y 1V sports networks, up-to-the· minute spor1s 9COfeS a mere phone cal away. the dally point-spreads published In most newspapers -these .. -al 1Ubde conce- sk>ns to gambling'• in· bnoe on sport. And though al major sports czm"S have dea1ed It, at lealt one CICplrt says we1 w legeliwf ll)Ol'ts gambling In the U.S. IMMtWi the decade. "The U.S. Is about 5,000 years behind. Almolt every other country allows sports gambling." says Robert Kalich, who spent eight years lnVesdgaling• the netherworld of lpOrts betting before writing his new novel, The Hondfcopper. "I'd much rather have Government take over the business so the (llOney can go Into the hands of those who really need it, Instead of continuing to be funneled where It ls now - slralght to organized c:rlme." TH•.IOY OP SITTING Do you feel achy and fatigued at the end of each working day? If to, the answer might be as simple as lowering your chair. 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